I '- k 1 i i ( i 9 I h I i " i f ? A Boy Sheriff". 1 imin l.iwn town one mnminii, through ue of tho wie i t-trv-t I aar jrro-jp of bf.ya. It jiit Wf.iretbe tour, un-l I lie rrowrl int ri-eti very rapidly. As wn as I pot Hftiir i nw two of the Uys slac.lins face f.iih doiiWed firt. I knt'W the rmtnre of the attrw lion. A I canii- mr- j er I luroej to one n-J j'it Hin one j of tho-ff double fnt.- l5ys Kviked up j and ati'l : J "Say, niiiter, won't yoa make h';m five mv w hip V I I t'.icn w the other h 'V bad U-hind j his bark a toy whin. I ba.e piwn a Jvkv t 1k)s wxiictiius, and 1 have ne ceifed it an boy, antl I liave bad expe rience in lioth capacities of tlie fatiiity of offenn? jroi adrice, and I waa not in f.limnl tome-Jtti with thia tinaLion. Le cauie I knt-w however w i !y I liiirjht de cide, they would lausrh at me and jro at it aK'ain. But seeing that the otliern looked on w ith imprest, I stopped and said : "Well, boys, you have got into a diffi culty, antl do yoo w ant tie to nettle it for TOUT" " Ves ;" they replied. Well, now." I said, "if yoa want to nettle vour trouble as men wttle it, I w ill I help you ; but if yoa want to ttle it as lxya Jo, I doti't "t any way but to fi'.it It out. If, however, yoa want me to help yon aettle it, you mutt promise to do an I nay, and I w ill de.-ide a fairly as I bly cati." Aftr some hsitatioii they promised, thonih they were both afraid that I would decide for the other bov. I knew that that wasn't enough, for I have re rived proiuises ai a boy and I have tna le them sometimes. I theufore con tinued : "Well, boys, when men settle a dilli mlty, ir it is a serious controversy like this, they have a ju aud as I tin ilcrMtand you have ake.l me to ; the jutlp; bat they also have a sheriff, and 1 want a sheriff." I then picked out a big boy w ith a g-od liatured tit v. ant Ktid : "Will yon lie the aht-rifl' in this contro vert ?' "Yes," he replied. "Then," nid I. "whichever way the judee decides, y.m are to make them oliey. I have chosen you Iwaut I think you are a good nnturetl Im.v, and I don't think yau would do anything cruel or w i. kt-d ; but w hicbever way I tlecide yon must make the buys oley. I inu't you h-t them off, no nutter if you have to go af ter them." "Yes," sail he. 'I will dj it; I will make them olwy." Then I asked their Ftory They both wanted to tell it at once ; but I finally ptit it out, and found tlutt sinily com el!iii them to tell it in the riyht way showed the boys the justice of it. The boy who chimed the w hip had made it. Some other boys threw it into the next yard, and tbe other lsiy found it. The atUir settled ibtelf as soon as they utiue to understand the facts : but this would not have settled it if I hadn't had the sheriff. I sa'd to tiie boy who had the whip: "You must pive it up." He looked at me, he looked at the oth er boy, then he looked Ht t'ie shcritl', and then he cave it up. Anut AhUitt. Caught in the Seaweed. Ve w ere seaU'tl ou the I'aratle of I'rcsh watcr Bay one morning in the autumn of lST. It was a glorious day, and the sun was shining upon the waters. Presently ntii attention was caught by twosplcmlitl black retrievers on the beach, who were evidently going in for their morning hath. How they enjoyed tbe process! barking wildly, breasting the foaming w-aves, chasingeach other, an 1 thorough ly reveling ic their swimming powers. "How I envy thine dog .'" said my sister. They nrt enjoying their swim, ami the water tint look tempting; but there are lots of seaweed floating about on the tops of those rocks, and it w ould be no laughing matter to get caught in it." We wore silting there, watching the dogs' gambols. Presently our friends be gan to sw im out some distance in the hay and were seen making foratieak of rocks w hich was just visible alicve the surface of the water at high tide. They liaddled around it for some, time, and then one of the two liegan to swim aira:n towards land ; but the other still remained behind. After some minutes our. curiosity liecarue excited by his stationary aptiear uuce. " I wonder what that dog is doing?" I remarked at hot. "It is very odd that although he seem to be piddling hard, he makes no progrm whatever." My sister's quick eye detected the rea son at once. " The seaweed ! the seaweed !" she ex claimed, jumping op. "' I do Ixdieve he's ranght. poor beast !" To dart oil' in search of awisuinn was the work of a moment. A sailor was standing on the beach, and s'ne- ailed his attention to the Ctct. His iu'.cr.ft was immediately excited, ami he rushetl oif to unmoor a boat. He was unusually tjtiick about it, but the initiiitcj seemed very long to in, watchinthe little black svk in the distance on the dazzling wa ters; and we draded that the poor brute' struggles woald -ntangle him still further in the seaweed so that he would !: drawn under liefore help couid arrive. Hf was so far olf that it was impossible to tell whether he were greatlv exhaust ed. The companiiHi d.g seemed to untler stainl all about it. He dashed excitedly into the water, and followed the boat man close behind. The boat seemed to our impatient gaze to be crawling into the bjy, but yet the sailor was rowing his hardest, and at last the oor prisoner jH'iveived help coming. When the boat drew near up alongside, the sailor grasp ed hold of the dog by the scniB of his neck, but the boat tiitcd ominously every time he tried to haul the animal in. He tried repeatedly, but the poor thing was fast caught in the seaweed, and the tide kept driving away the bjat from the tx-k. How we regretted that he had not taken an extra man w ith him, but he re turned again and again to the rescue. A hard pull, a long pull, antl a s.rjng puil accorapliFhed it at last ; and as the drip ping black mass was hauled into the boat we breathed freely oiicciuore our friend w as saved. The companion do insisted upon clambering in too. He then took up his position triumphantly in the bows, and the sailor rowed back to shore, bringing his dumb friends with him. The rescued dog crouched at the bottom of the boat, dripping aa J seemingly exhausted ; but when the kcei grated against the pebbly beach he sprang out and ju nped round the sailor licking his hand in the most touching manner. He then bounded off on hie wild career along the b.'ach, snak ing himself and barking with delight to find himself on dry land once more, but tie rvturaed again aad again to lick the Bailor's hand. It seeuirid as if he could hardly let his rescuer go out of his sight. There was no doubting his ready com pre liension ;aud short of actual i?ech itself lie could not have expressed tuor; clear ly or in more touching language his gratitude towar.ts the person who had saved him from an untimely and painful death. ll.-ir Gordti. What Covnmor Paavor Say In HI Arbor Day Proclamation. l!tir.ibi'ui. April 4 (ieeaor Bearer iMiid a i.nvlaniatiou designating Fri day, April ifi B Arir ljr. th ruiuse of ln proclamation tlie f'overn.w my: " The pliiniin of tree add unruliery in n.ir p iiiliL ac:jxtl pmumls and al;ii our lii'lmys in eurm ;y mxmi newi to our kV'"iC. Tbe sj.iject of tree plantTnir, how ever, iias bexome o imf-irtant in many ay" lliat tlie Kii .-.Hive fe-ls mm'lW In -ive ..lcr sii'i-c, if pys'ule. to tlie olwr- rani ot A'Kr I-tay liiati is tiermmiriiire in-iijrste-1. I'ul.lir parka are Itt-iitg pro-riii-d f-.f in -vrrl of iinr cities ant! towti. thronli private romnrii'Mie ami pi.l.ie. 4titerpri.-e In wdat arar no llie imlivulnal citinn of these wv-ral citi and loan better show disappreciation if and araiiluJe lor these beiiefa-ioii than by planting true, which thai! not only inatiifrat Ms appreciation, but at the nmr time ilrn the interest of him aelf and iiis family in a .jkorit a liiih ij essentially for the public guild? What lielter rallying point for the fam ily in a public park than the tree of their own planting and nurture? What more beautiful tribute to the men who have so nobly proviiied for the health and happiiies of future generations than ettch a ruark of grateful appreciation on the part of the people of the several communities benefitm) ? The tilaces lor such tree plant- , :nroij be deMirnated bv tlie authorities in KMTfe tie remits could not but in many I wavs oeneficial I A Chase in The Sky. A novei si'bt, says the Smyrna (Iet.) Tiuft, was w itnessed over the northern iart of the town at noon yesterday. Those w ho are faniilliar w ith the habits of birds of prey know that the eaIe makes a slave of the osjirey or fishing haw k so far as he can as a food gatherer. The liaak had caught a fish for his din ner, presumably from one of our adja cent mill-ponds. An eagle which had been watching the movements of the haw k haw the silvery scales as the latter bore it up on its pinions and started in rapid pursuit, determined to have that fish all for himself. The hawk seemed as determined to hold on to it. Neither of them are birds that come about a tow n but per!ia;s the hawk thought the eagle would desist if it flew over where bo j many jieople were, but in this it wasmis taken. Several circles were made around the spire of the Kpiseopcl church, up and down, and it was not until they got over Ielaware street that the hawk let go its hold on the fi.-di. This was all the eagle wanted, and in a space of per haia icss than fifteen feet from where it had left the hawk's claws lh eagle had caught it in its talons, ami sailed away to some tree to et its dinner, and lie on the lookout for that or some other hawk to in the same way provide its Mij;vr. An Awful Fat. Ci.aytox, (i.t., April 11. The residence of W. P. Woods, two miles north of flay ton. was coiiMinied by fire last night after mid night, and with it hi wife and live children. The fire is supjiosed lo have caught from bnrning leaves ii"ar the end of the yard, set on fire the day previous. From the location of the partially consumed bodies of the five children, it is thoueht they were burned while on the bed jut in the position in which they were sleeping. What remained of the body of the mothtr was found be hind thedoor in themiddieof the house. Mr. Wood is a carjienler and niillright, and was at the time at work on a mill for Mr. Jones, six miles away. The oldest child was eiht and the youngest about two years old. She Parsed It. A Nebraska paper narrates this educa tional incident: A High School girl, Class A, iK-ing told by her teacher to jiarse the senteni-e "He kissed me, " con sented reluctantly, because opposed to speaking of private affairs in public. "He, " she commenced, w ith unnecessary emphasis and a fond lingering over the word that brought crimson to her cheeks, !"is a pronoun ; third person, singular nunilier, masculine gender; a gentleman and pretty well fixed; universally con sidered a good catch. Kissed is a verb ' transitive too mutch so ; regular every evening; indicative mood indicating flection ; first and third person, plural numlier, ami g iverned by circumstances. Me oh, everybody knows me," and down she went. A chiltl of Nannie Teaster, of Newjort, Tennessee, was very sick anil it was thought it could not live. When its grandmother, l'annie Tcaster, heard this, she said if the child would die she would die too. So she went to the swamps, dug and ate a lot of wihl parsnips and died four hours tiefore the child died. Both were, ai her request, buried in the same grave. . o A remarkable divorce case will lie heard at the coming term of foe Craw ford county circuit court, which convenes at Knnxville, (Jeorgia. Allen Benn, St) years of aae, and w ho has been married Xi years, is the defendant, and the wife, w ho is over 77 years old. is the plaintiff. The suit is the result of a family quarrel between the children, who differ us to the division of property. A western editor appeals to his delin quent sulcrilet by saying: "This week we have taken in potatoes and pickles on sulwcription. Now, if you w ill bring in some vinegar for the pickles and some wood to roast the jtoUtmn, we can live j till artichokes get big enough to eat." j For the delicate and aged and all in j whom the vital current is impoverished j and sluggish, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the I very best tonic. It restores the wasted I tissueas, and imparts to the system sur prising elasticity and vigjr. Price $1. AYortli $ a bottle. It is estimated that crows have cost the farmers of Maine SlQO.miO the past year. The next Icgislature w ill he asked to give a bounty of ten cents a head f.w the de struction of these sable "favorites." "Is anybody waiting oil you 7" said polite salesman to a girl from the coun try. "Yes, r," saiil the blushing dam sel, "that's my feflow outside. He won't come in." Dyspepsia Wakes ii Brs i.f ju-ny people miserable, ca;i;s distress a.'tcr rating, sour Homocli, .fk hcteche. heartburn, loss of a;ijvtlte, a talnt,"a!l gone" feeling. Itut t.ste. coated nirnoo . aat Irr.-pilarity of WlSCreSS tlicboweU. Pj-sTM-rsIa dtx-s After not of ttvii. it r9t!. reqaires eoreful attention. tal,n5 anU a rcraeOy like Hood s SarsapariUa. w lik h acts gently, yeieftiaentlr. It toues tiie stonueh, regulates tli di. tiuo, creates a food ap- . k petite, banishes headache, IC aatl refreshes the mind. Headach I lave bt-cu trmiW.nl niih dTprpla, I had but little appetite, aad what I did f it Heart li'"res'il me, or did me al little gL Afi.r eating I DUrn srisilu have a faiat or tired, atlfooe ieelinr. as thoni 1 had n. eaten anythtiiE. My trouble wis aggravated by Uly buwiiess. .lintir.(. Last nng I twk Hood's Kar sanarilla, ln.-h did rue an Stomach immense amount ut gisd. It jrai me an ar-petltc, and my fm relished aud satisfied " i tlw cravltg I had prcTiotuJy experienced.' OKoaua A. I'auk, Watcrtowu, iUtt. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by til drnt. fl; ill for fi. Frrfmlrt a!y T C. I. H'XIO CO, Ajmtbaeartas. LovO. i I0O Doses One Dollar 'CARTER'S E7 Iim r. SIIVER 5 1 DDK Sick ITaH'iean.i r-lirrr nil Ow imuhkr inrt tVnl Um ntlt'MM wttlf of tix BTfn. Mch u Gil OIV fSIMllV 1:MUJ tO (N'tlHla&IUn. CUDtiat ih- to crn-ft ail dhkru at ihv ttmiawh, MiinDa&Te tue hvr and iuitua toe b9WMA. LveA cl thfty or.tj rurvd HEAP Aehe the irrnild tw" almnrt nnvitas to thne lu sttftt-r fnn this ditrpwrtiir cuinpialnt: Imt fomin.Mfir tli-ir iiKMlmt d.im not ent hm, and lh.p who ooce try lrti will ntt tlM In lie ilbi raiiinlib- la mo itmuiv waynUuic tlier will n he willing lo do aithout thttOl. but after ail sick hrad pa 1 thhanof no man r Hv that be it h.wrHn-9 wi- mk our rvat buajft. Our pills cure it v h;k mhm do nit. AWTfTR LlTTL I.tVT TllX T WT Wnftll anil vrj" fwv to laajtv tn nutJiH ft d Ttr are HtrtctlT viirilr an4 h it my or purvw, hit by ThH- trdit atiN i-rtwvail wlm iw thni. In Tiali at sCVcrfit; n fur $1 Sold rwrwhftw, or anit by mail. KXTII CO., Sew Tort .Till PiU Ml ludl BLANKE ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE GtNUINC WITHOUTTHC S' LABEL WiiiihM by . avrks sons, llillada.. wha Biake the famous Horse ilroiiu B;uer KlajaLela, Oils! Oils! The Psanrln.il nil CorornT. of PIUnlmrRh. P., mak? -h'ih.1tt f ?nniH!f(tiinnir fur tli ixaiflMjc Uaule tbe liutsi bnuadft of !lluminaung& Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, That c&n rc wiavle ftvna Petrolfiim. We challenge caiu(NiMu with every known PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If wi wlxh U attaw nuKonuir Satisfactory Oils IX TIT .American lltirket, Auk for ourai Trade fur Strmt vet aud TiciuHr sppHd by epliiS-'KS-lvr. tioMEkT, Pa. What Mr. H. I. Budd. Corresponding Secretary of the Burlington County Agricultural Society has to ay about the Microbe Killer. M iv ST H.u tY, Ft'b. IT IS1, ;f.nti.f.en : I mil i r-up.l(-d fcr nilar prwtiriiix ptivii-iMn. laM h-uttr. Uttry Villi to kt'lHin S Mii P.lie K it!t r. I hiwi t-ifT;:n-:iipi with ntAiiy fltfl.Ti nt k'nn-H iiiit mtMiu-iiiev and hs l I'Iim-mI luvaflt mni.-r lrriitUMTiI (tm wvfral rf our ni.M inacil piiy-ir:a(i. in a.iiliiin tt hu h 1 TiiiHl ini!T (t i hi rvnnmK4r tuvlth rtortu of ihe country, nil in a m M-arvh for rvlit-f fnun an iniiri'M t?nlft!cr lo Hittntiarr g rrMVHto) lr attai-hnt nt tttinimnin. wniniiliun and intluHiiiiiiti 'it. hi utittT .lt-jmir I ini yotir nm iMy. hut nhttll -vt tm the 'Vk Iot wiio rwtra tnixltHl it. (or I am now fiitirrty ifve fnm t:e ru-k;iiif twic) tioit tuale lifr miTtioie : am lnv Tiroviiii: in li lih. raictiy (rainitiff In 4rt ncih My friftii nrf o urf 11 at ty Ira nntv-l-oii)i;itni ihut thy a!iiht wi'ry u- rv lafinc the ttory ot mvciirt. 1 have MiflVred o niti'-h aiM m-4-ti n nuirh MitK'riiiK from thin fttlal tlisu- thut I f.-W It my lmy toalvie ali to try what I believe lot pnnfn my KaliMtion. Kiuctrely youra, II. I. lit LI. Sen-lnrrnT, for pnmphiet riviutr fttll rrtWo lara. So!M oiilv in 1 iriion jiigs. Lau atiout one month 1'rn-v $3 OO. VM. H Vl'AM S MH'KoitK KILLER, Ni. ly Arch Sm-et, Phila iHiihia. -LTOUR- LACE DEPARTMENT have M'veral nrw 'ts of Inertinps mitl l't- tn match in Tofihn, Meilecia, 1I:t f . VaU'iiriHiiDtf. Knjnh Vanciemtn, 4tii(tir. He (ifiie. IWnt I'oint llral, Irihh rnx hit IMraint In-e. SVu- P-.ttrnt Frn'fvr SHu-k !'..lin, fr Srnm brrr it'ff. HAND -MADE DIAMOND TRIMMINGS. IS ALL IVIDTtlS, VV TO 30 INCHES WIDE. WITH INSEKTIXdS TO MAT'II. New EsDBlfictel MmM au ir;'.i, vji to 4G Imhf M'iiU r'niicM'nr Httntion civen top.w! miiiahiefor liifmiui' outliitCiif. Naiti.k EmhriiUr1efl -Kifiriiir aiM InnerthiKx ! maJcii. Fine Ha in hnrti fc.mtroul-rifs. h-'-prir' ainl InritnTH to mal. h tt FitiMi KiiKl-h SaiTiMMk. St-a I. Krxl Naiiirtik. Freiictt Najiiwai.k In thctr, inr hiuti and hfMr? Kfihia. Sewrfcl ftwial bar (min. Ii1iii Lmcn. irioria Lawn. Itnl an Itirfi iiy. 4-4 wfl riinh Lno-n aw n. I'iaid NaitiMti.k in Ut antl bt-nvy w-i(hi. i AHUtu inper, etc, Satupire bj tuaii ifdi-- nil. & FIFTn AVE.. Pim3BlRGH. PA. JXKCVTOirS NOTICE. kvute of SamtH'l Siatlvr, Pr.laU of Shade Twp. tt'tutTM't to . Pa.,dtfaiied. ITU'raffttHuieiiiary on the Uve estate lia ln lHn srrMiiU'1 to the unieri(fritNl by the proj r authority, notice ic horeiy pven to ull K-mn indthuM toaail vxtatebimuke immJuate ay-iu-iit mml thiwr having rUtm' aii, the nmjim will pr 'in thra duly ttla nttiule1 (or Uk mfiit fan NatiirUar. May (h. ), at the late re tdi-nre o!'derva.-ed in sai-1 Toun-hip Jonathan sorrer. J. L, Purh. V. LAMltt.kT, Auoniry. txeeutora. SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR CANDEE RUBBERS TO H. CHILDS & CO Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer In BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, 511 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, ' L"" -3, "Atafc tt- Wt Havana, iMITt WAMTCa. Cooo Pa-w J.F.AW.X. Pau)on, Hanacen tfa Ave- PltHtmnrh, r r. .CURE NEW: Spring Importations NOW COUINu IX DAILY. We in!rt and !!:) rfirrrt from the man ufjrlimTs. and tliuaeave you the inij.llf oxn profit. Prlnlixl ImiIU S:iks lativt cnlnrluidi and Myvt. at.' tf3.i0 h?r yard. cicl'wiv fiattrrtu a pc- rial bargain ltt at .'-.. ST Uir-h uldo. Wtr aUu ait' alw livg new t trs in Dtm-y Smh at Me. to f 1 a rard. Nfir coloring In in FailHe Franril. 8urab Si!k, Cm Grain $i!k. It. -!, !atln IlhuUmet. K e alxoofft r ;.ihI val-.ir In Piarlc Milieu of tbe belt wake, as ue carry one nf the largvffi Mtoi-kv tne rrr rtuiod. in tbiFiiainlry Nvw Wouf guittiijrfl. lu mt'dium anil licht hliadia. iTK-ia a ide, at for.- alw ne plain and Kiiciiiinfrs at 5r tof-'Ti a yard, inHihiuii Uie very lattria aud flnc Importwl lree Fab- Ovct iVl.ftjS yanl Srw Sroti-h Clnahaina. 2nc lo Mc a yard. An unequaled eollei'ilou. Amerimn Irresi liufhan at Sr, 20r, V, I2',c and lor a yard. All new tyl. French Satinen at ac, iOc. lc and 37.' ;e, for tlie very finest od. American Baiinefl, beiit t;ie and make, at 12V and J. Ner Cb&iltcfl at ?c. aud fine imported atyle at ioe a yard. New Embroideries new White Good, new Lacea. . Murliu CudiTwear rheaier than you ran make it. Our ropular fi fe French Comet, 11.30 quality, all tizea. Our new 1n3 Lace Curtain Catalogue In ready. We flend goods by mail and Insure themaguiust loss, without extra charge. Send in your orili rs for samples now. Tbe lanrest stork between Philadelphia aud Chicag;a toendall letten.to PENN AVENUE STORES, Pittsburgh. 3?a nov- sa-ly EVERY YOUNG LADY IN THE LAND EXPECTS TO BE THE OWNER OF A Sewing Machine Unices She is Alreadj, bet which of the many Machines in the llarket WILL ASS WEK IlEli I'll! POSE BEST in every respect, is tlie question that now engages her mind. She is well aware that a Sewing Machine coals too much to make iFREQUENT ! CHANGES,! But this question has now been solred for her. At the Rrrmt Centennial Exhibi tion at Cincinnati, after lOO DAYS lOO of Solid Comjaetition with all the ynifmed best Sewing Machines in America, be fore a jury of mechanical experts, it was awarded a z SILYEE ! JVIEDAX,:::::: e highest and only award given to Sewing Machines, pronouncing it to lie the most durable, the lightest and quietest run ning, and best adapted for family purposes. This, coupled with the fact that it entered the field in 1877, when the market was glutted with Sewing Machines, 700,000 have been sold, more than double as many as any otxer Company s f.r the same time it was on the market. ladies isfiasleand good judgment, af ter carefully testing the merits of the WHITE, and its new Steel Attachments, atisolutely the most Durable and Best, will not en tertain the thought of buying auy other Sewing Machine. Sold on the most reasonable terms by Joseph Crist, Ag't., JEN N ER X ROADS. Somerset Co., la Also Icr Sale, forty Second-hand Sewing Machines, taken in exclutiKe fur the WHITE Indutling nearly ail llie popular makes. Some are as nice aa new, having been very litlJe useil. Will be sold very low. VMKND.MKXT TO THKOlXSTITl' TluN pmfKMeil to the cili -m of thts ( om Uhuufl(h ty ih 4ivnerrtl A--tinMy of the t-xa-iuooHrtiJth oi'lVna-ytVMiiiak, fir thHrupimiVHl n--Ut'ii m ki -rm) viefthm to It? hvHl Junv 18. lHit. t'ubiiK.t hytrrderuf the fviiarvB.if the ('..nmi.Miwtilih. in purmiauce of Article ivill of Ut -4 II U t M i I , Jctiui nHtlHiitm projtf.in n fimn l;rKnt lo tit tV.nMituihMi of uii4 Miiiuimut-dUh : SKtTtoN I. Be it ntivti ty Ui Knute mi-l Hmir4i KrprfMentativeM of tht- imiuHiviMia M Pfim-ylviiuirt. in irviicrul Awemr!y met. Tuju the .jiuwiiip iii Uiitii nt in iru(M I U the Om KtituiHi f tite (AtiiinhKiwlt) ir I'e un i vho-i, in iu-f4rU4Uice with ih biKhtceutlt Artkie thereof - AMENDMENT. Then- shall be no n-Mitioiiu artifle to ahl Con r.itutiuii, lu be desiKuuit-d u Article Xi., as foi k : ARTICLE XIX. The msnulVturc, role, or knTiing f.r nole of iHvux.K-HiiuKitMiHT.iooe U!K"t a tieverHsfe. is hereby (truhibited and auy violation of tiu pro hibition Mmll be imk-utuiiuor, puniyhabie aa nhati be niVt1ed by law. Themauufaetiire.'Miie or keeping fr Mile of in toxteatinv liOor f "Toiber purine tlun as a bev erage may lae allowed iu an h manner mil v as may he prtciib-d bv law. The l.etieral A.-4ta-biy flmll at tbe firm 4-.i,,n anroee liac tlie a)op ttoo ot thit. article ot ttn- ooMitutton, -uart Ihwh aith adeuat neualtit for n fiireemi.-ut. A truej-j ot theJoiat Krlini-.n rilAKLI- W. tTXE. Secretary ot the CVannmnwealth. TRIT OF TART1TI0X, To Mar? U. -mith. intertnarried trfth Irfm(. ah htiter, reidiiif ut lteli.mi Omni v. pu Maiyaret niith. iniermarhed a ith Kii H.Cro tv, liviiiii hiuith. and Ueorye H Suiitb. of ill. tfca-Mnt. Pa-, and humuel U. Smith, f Still tnaii'a Vailev. 111. . Yju are hereby uo'lfie! that In parVtiflnre of m ru ot ran iu in iiwun ui or the 4nhana Court riomemet 4n.ty. Pa., a it. I to Die direetefi I will hold an injiht on the nn-miMM on the real estate aT Catharine A. Smith, dee d, oiuiate in NintbaBijttoum Tap., if ixt Co., Pa, ou Tue day. Um -2st day tf Ma v. A- I. when and where you run attend if yon think proper, tiherifl'a office, I a. a McMlU.KN. Apr . lwy. Khenff. A DMIMaSTIUTOli'S XOTICF. i-'Ute of ElitantHft Will, dee'd , latp of Stony- n i " it-nip. sHiirrxvi i nuuiT. it. Lrtter of NdiiitDiKinitHi ihi the above ertie hav ina ot-en frranteil lo the uudemiifue hv the pnn er anihonty. notice henrby fiwn to all iHrHig indebted towdeiaaleto make unmediHte pa--Bieiit and lMe hating ciaimn or demand aealnot tbeaame will present thcin duly authen ticaled lor aeUleuecit withHit delnv. JPFl-tKMN K. VHL mr"iO. AdmiaitrMtor. ST. GHABEES iHiOITiEiL.! CHAS. S. GILL, Proprietor. Table unjtnrpawd. Remodel with office on am.bus.l t,- V...l i ; , . . wiava ftmtt miw in f'a uneven l ifhtinall rrm. New Meant laundry. Corner iiwuauvn auu i liiru Are,, PITTSBURGH, PA. PENSION AGENCY. SOL. UHL, Italy aathnrlxed by the Goreniment. OfHre In Baer s Block. Sjtnerwt, lu. martid t. E1.0. HOSTUTLEXt MERCHANT TAILOR, (Sa 1 IUkmoth Bux;(.) tSOXE&SET, PK. All the Itt Styles of Fall and Winter Snhinin and Orercoatiuri. SaUnfaclion liUanuiteeil, aud UiweM Prices. YOU CAN FIND X KPwEmNGTOlT BEOS. was will aaainci k ssisanisuai at Iiat mas, JO HOME Poor, Foolish Lien. mi A WOMAN'S ADVICE. Thai Is oily tbs sseraad ttms t irbt tub that I bmwm tad to pottsb mj bout, and rrt I bsd bard wort asttiiw ssr hinbaDd lo im ap b old blacking brush and th aannrssas o having-b posts black. k rab o sb hu pssta, sad adopt, WolfrsACMEBIacking AawdSsans Deep Illarh Polish, which lasts cm MxoVi bootsawre.andinWoBaiE'susBOSila. WOLFF & KANSOLPH, PHlUCOPKiA, SSOTTS EMULSION C05STTMPTJ0S soaoruLA BS0K0HIT13 COUGHS COLDS WastingEiseasea CURES Wonderful Flesh Producer Many havo piineJ one ponnJ pc-r day lv its tise. Scott's Emulsion is not a se cret romody. It contains tlie Btimulatius" properties of tbe Hypopbosphites and pure Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil, the po tency oi Loth beiDr largely increased. It is used by Tliy eicians all over the world. PALATABLE AS MILK. bfi all Druggists. SCOTT & BOWSE, Chemista, B. T. HARNESS! ISAAC simps oy, Manufactunr of anil Dealer in HARNESS, PADDLES. BUIDLKS. HAU IKRij, t'OI.LAUS, WlillS. 1.AP ROBE3, BLANKETS, ITC. STAR - HARNESS - OIL, The Very Bjrt in the New and second hand I'.l'ti CIES, always on hand, an 1 at tbe Cheapest Pricea. Repa.ring Promptly Done. When in need of anything in my line, give me a Call. Thanking yon for tt favor, and soliciting your patronage, J remain, Youre Very Rt.aiectf4lly, ISAAC SIMPSON, SOMERSET. PA. Ho tur at ww. caui mwy Us wurw ft Itaauif t . bcia lm4m' tHl gvisl u,i!ltufal aul risn of Mil falsi. One lrnMm mcb h- if Mil mrnor mc ft. toaOjeT with oar Imny m!-l- ,nf w of lltta-nIM Frff. ! -r kiJ m M may 1m ralrtf. lh broaM W JtPJ h wr-te at ns kt -ir i fwl'l thm WqteM kliawaAi., Uoi nUP-rtianl, J MARVELOUS ehry DISCOVERY. Only emiine NTsteas f Messory Tralalaav Faar Bka I,rrnr ta sss reasUas MiasI waadrriaa; earea. Xt-tt ehilsl aad adalt reU aeaeflttesl. UmU iuUacwawnSs So Oumispuadaoc. Clsssi-s. TTMMMCt- lis. with otrniioo. m lr. H m. A. Hssn , the B-il-tsTnw1 SpiisliBt in Mind UiwuMh it I l:MM.l..fTkMMafc lb. crast PhvcI . J. 31. Um kley, l.I).,1'ioro(tlMi Chntiiut tlon. V. W. A-lnr, Jxlae liilnaa, Jaaaa F. J-rir. A. I-OISIiTtK, HI Filth ATe.,?t T THE OLDEST DRUG HOUSE INPITTSBURG. I o JOSEPH FLEMING, No. 84 Market St. llavine liJ fur a numlier of years a fair aliare of llie iatroi)atre of tlie wi fieople of 1'illKlmrli and Tiriimy, 1 take Una onirtu nily to say, wilh ini rea-teil larililiesami ainrk 1 am belter jnvreil tlian ever to solicit their order, either wholaale or retail, in snv wav relalini; lo the dniif trade, and bv aicurary, neatness and pnuiiptneM. and pn ees lower than eer, I liofie to merit their roimnued luvors. I have constantly ill Mock a full line of Drugs, Truwei. ilioultler Jlraces for lather and peno, mmhtes. r arni ly Syringes. Hair, Nail and TihiIIi Brushes. All the leading FroprH-tary Medicines: of the day. CikI l.iver Oil i'rcfiarationa. Malt x-trai-H. For medical pnro."e(! there is no better, purer, older whiskey sold to-day any where than the pure eight-yearnild ijii-ken-lieimer Whinkey I am now selling at $1 for full quart Unties, or six for $5. The only Wines that sbonld be used for medical pur iwises are the pure California Tort, She,ry, M uited, Angelica and Sweet and lry Ca tawba that I am now selling. Henil for price lit of Wines and Lienors, mailed free to any aildreas. The money must accompany all orders for wines or Liquor, as we do not send any (roods C. O. U. JOSEPH FLEMING & S4 X, WHllLEULI AKD EETJIL UietTGOISTS. nrrsBcncu, ta. 412 Market St.. Cor. of the Diamond Tax Payers, Take Notice. Does Prohibition Prohibit? We claim it does not ; the facts are on nur side. Consult yuiif friend" in Uaint, Aanxis, f laiea. Tliey will leil yoa it is a farce, and increases taxes. Consult your own interests by order ing Wines and Liquor direct from head quarters. UYfYsrwr tpj aswiwy. gire yosi bet ter and purer goods, till orders more prompt ly, anil prices are lower than elsewhere. Siltes A.-it Asutiy Pvaa Rva. endors ed hy physicians, used in hospitals. Only m.oo iini RTfinoani qiian. inrkvntieuner l'ure i; . 6 yr. old, 51 Oil quart. ;irmon 6 M l.i " Overholt a " l.is) Fuicb s lioldca WtHliflng ft M. i.oo 16 h-tltli. T..tt l Port". Khernet, Hranlle. Whiskies. Oin, Ae. W iriiiji ttsrt up. tsnU shipped lo ail parts im the V. S rsrefuIlT packed. Soextra chare Cs paikages. s, nu trinl order. Wrile fur our rmn plele OUalugvt os( Tin iisf. Jienltun Una paper. MAX KLE1.V, JS Federal SC. Allcshcny, id V " -.IT J .1 wmm PlrTl, 10 I VA XjkV TwnaKli Roado For tlm Informal Inn of townhip Supervl sors we puMh-h the f.illowiiiir ljw hi regard to lownship roads wlrch was ii-cd ilnriiijr the I ss; session of the raiiii-ylvaiiitt u laturv: So rnur I. it enactr.1. etc.. That from tiiil alter the pftvuiH of this ac! the roaJ commlssioiiera and other oflfcera hurinj; In charge the ojicniiig, constructing and rt'ioiir- ing of public roail", highways and bridges in any lownship in this Commonwealth, are ben by aitthorixc.l, at their option, to pur- chuw for the use of their respective districts, plows, p-mpers, road machines, and such other implements and materials as may, (Mm time to lime, be found necessary in the ojieiliiv. construct ill 2 anil repuiiing of sad roads, highways and briil(.cs. Sctios If necessary for the jwyment of ihe machinery, implements aud nute-i-als mentioned anil referred to in theflrst sec lion of this act, the sufrvisors. naul com. missioncrs or other pnier olllcera having in charge '.lie owning, constructing ami repair ing of public mads, highways and bridges iu the several tow mhips of ihis Commonwealth, may and are hereby authorize to collect. aunuully, in cash, not exceeding twenty-live iwr centum of the rates or assessments by them respectively laid in each year for road purpjses, such cash tax to be collected iu the same manner that other road taxes not worked out are by law collected. The Greatest Sufferers in the World Are women; their delicate organiza tions being particularly susceptible to de rangement and disease. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Iiondout, N. Y., pu rities the blood, invigorates the system and fortifies it against the diiieases inci dent to age, climate and season. It is the best medicine in the world. Keep it in the house for yonr children's sake, as well as for tour own. Rough on Saloons. Jkfteksox City, Mo., April 11. Ey a vote of 73 to 62 the lower House of the Legisla ture passed a bill to-day tiling a minimum rale of $3o0 and a maximum rate ofil.LfO per annum lor saloon licenses for State, and county parpose in all towns and cities of the State, and permitting towns and cities to charge from $H.l to $l,3n0 for the same pur pose. The bill prohibits salo m keepers from having any billiard iables, or checkers or any ot he f game of chance or skill in their property. Railroads and steamboats are de nied the right to sell liquor under any con ditions. Deformity From Bright's Dis ease. S. I). VanC.Uikirk, of Detnarest, X. J. says Aiijj. 20, 1SS8 : Dr. Daviil Kenneily's Favorite lleinvdy, of Uo'inluut, X. Y., has cured our dutiijliter of liriglil's Iisea.se, after all other means hail failed. She was so swollen that she measured 4" inches around the waitt, and IS inches below the knee. To say that we feel thankful forstich a boon as Favorite Rem edy is but a poor expression of the feel ngs of grateful parents. ; O--- . Six at a Birth. Pebuau. Misx., April 12. A little over a year ago a Finnish woman at New York Mills presented her liiiMuantl one morning with four tliilJrcii. This fact aroused good ileal of comment at the time, but a re port comes now which, if true, goes it two better. The story, as told, and it comes from a reliable source, is that Mrs. Andrew Bub- era, a Finnish lady, living near New York Mills, ave birth a short time since to six children, three of whom are alive. The other three were born dead. A Family Gathering. Have you a father T Have you s moth er? Have you a son or daughter, sister or brother who has not yet taken Kemp's iialsuui for the Throat and Luns, the guaranteed remedy for the cure of Coughs, Colils, Asthma, Crimp, and all Throat and Lung troubles? If no, why? when a sample bottle is gladly given to you free by any druggist and the large size costs only 50e. and $ 1 .00 One Robber Killed. Cextballa. Ill, April li Rubbers en tered the postollice here at 4 o'clock this morning. They were discovered by the two night policemen and a pitched battle ei sued, many shots being exchanged. One of the robbers fell, wounded, and the other two ran away. The police pursued them a short distance, and when they came back found the wounded man had esuiiicd, leaving his revolver and shoe. Tiie rubbers were dis turbed before they got to work on the safe, and only secured what money was in the stamp drawer, a little over $1. A large ne gro was found dead at the central city bridge at T o'clock, terribly mingled, lie had quite a number of copjera in his pocaets and no shoes on, and is supposed to be the wounded rohlier, who was killed by a train while making his Cfcaiw. Phlneas T. Barnum to Retire Xew Yuhk, April 11. 1'bineas T. I!ar nuin, the great showman, announced this evening his intention of retiring .forever from public view. His immense invest ments in the circus business, tige:tier with his good-will, he has handed over to his el dest grandson. Clinton Seeley, who in fu tile will be known as Clinton llarniim See ley. The transfer will be ma le as soon as practicable, although it will probably not take eiTect until after the close of the pres ent engagements. Tbe young man is thesonof the late Paul ine Seeley, the eld at daughter of the show man, now deceased. He is 22 years of age, a member of the Consolidated block Ex change, and has for more than a year man aged his grandfather's estate in this city and in Bridgeport. Mr. Buruum stated this evening that he was getting old and felt his age, notwith standing his endeavors to wear his years as lightly as possible. Jlesaid he was Sw years of age and could not hope to bear up his end much longer, physically at least, so lie con cluded to get his grandson into the harness as soon as possible. Ho ff3 Fought over It. Wayxrowk. Ixn., April 12. Some fish ermen, while plying their vocation on the banns of the Wabash, a few miles west of here, near Eugene, made the horrible dis covery of the mangled body of a man that a drove of hogs were fighting over and drag ging about in the mud and water. The head bad been torn from the body, which was so decomposed that it could not be rec ognized. List fall a section bos on the T., C. and St. L. R. II. win mysteriously missing, and it was supposed that he bed been murdered, but no trace of the body could be found, and since the horrible find it is supposed that the bogs bad rooted the body from the shallow grave into which it bad been hastily thrown by the murderers. The men who were with the missing sec tion boss are known, and now that a body has been fjtind near when he was last seen, an investigation will be made, and the com rades of the missing man be required to give an account of their whereabouts at that time. For nearly half a century Ayt-r'sClirr ry Tectoral has been the most popular cough remedy in the world. The con stantly increasing demand for this reme dy proves it to be the very best specific forcold. coughs, and all diseases of the thr.iat an J lun s. A f UMT.ititiuus tnnn, after reading an aclvertisenient lieale1 : '"Cut lliis cut ; it may rave your life," cut the advertise ment out and posted it in bis hat, and the same day was struck on the head by a brick and killed. THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT Paine s Celery Compound (Purifies the Blood, . Strengthens the Nerves, 'Stimulates the Liver, Regulates the Kidneys'and Bowels I Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. There's nothing like it " m spring, etng very much run down aw! rtebtuijiliiJ. I procured smw or Pniiie's ci l-ry YmiisuuiL The use of twolsittles made me fts-1 likf a ww inan. As a general tunic awl ajirUig lueuMue, i do uol kmw Its equal." W'. L. 4.iKlRN.Sse. Brl.Tiaterk.nral V. N. ti., Hurliugioa, VL ft.is). Six fur I.V1W. At Uniinr'.sta, S J Jl M Tj TX t M Ui I X. D L INT G I I I I I I I I i I ! I I I I I I I i I I i I M I I The Largerst and Most Complete ::::::::::::r.::::z:z: Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES- ESTABLISHED 836. "W". SCSIIVCIIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER CF FINE WHISKIES. IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. XOfi. : Ay DOT riFlIlAVEXlE, riTTSUVVJlU, 7.-.V.V.I. JU Ontm received by moil or vlhcrr ui'l cm if aitm.'i' n. "a Somerset Lun ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MAKCFACTCKSa XD I'EALXS W HOLXSALlia iNI KCTAII.Ea or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Soft Woods. OAS. POPLAR, ' BIDISGS, PiCKETS. Hul'LMN'US, ASH. WALStT. FXOORISO, PA.II, STAIR RAILS, CHERRY. YELLOW riNE, rSHlNGLES. DOOR-S BALUSTERS. ciiEPTxrr, white tine, lath, buxds. newel pupts. A General Line of all grades of Lumber and BiiiMint Material and Roofing Slate ki. pt in Mock Al, can nirnub anything In the line of our business to on Icr with rcaaouabl promptues. uch an Brackttn. Ortd-slred work. etc. ELIAJS CXJSCSnCSTGIIAM, Offlcs and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somaraat, Pa x EXSCSISED IT "ITTIRO SCIENTISTS A3 HD 1 nrnTri I T T IT C HI IauiwStriLiiliiS rr MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY, SXISOC1tT. ccy '. ft iiJiiiLJi ;-X .. Ovor EOO -., 1 SenJ Icr Beautiful Wf ' I $1 Price L.ci Ci Mr- THE CELEBRATED- Are at Present "V V : 1 r. 1 1 thenar ) gi j IIOIIMANN PJItOS., Sole HUMPHREYS' Cloth &Cold Binding Wrwm. f. B-t 1MTO. T T. urr of rusciPAL kos. crux rrcc PTr, 'otiaTstion. InfUmmsttoiM... .2 nrnii, Worm t-evr. W orui i;Utc. .. .25 'rln Ctjllr, r 'Ii1iidic ot ItttauU. ,'Z' IMrrtira, uf Cl:iidrn or Adults '. ISaciHry, (npiti(. liiiiou Coii.. (holer ftNirlKiM, VuiiiiUdc 4'ftiifi, OcUI. llroucbiti J5 rumltilit. TnottiHrlHt. t'aivac'te 2J HOMEOPATHIC )iMfMna. biimiit MiiniK.fl if 5 I I Jiiiirrr4 or P hi fill Prrlos 2S I 'il W liite, too Proj.i-e Teriods 2i ( rotin. vouch. Pimctilt Urathinff !!. 1 i Infill Khrum, FryipiR. Krqnuuu,. I oj It hrnmaiimtl. Uln turmlic I'irm .2 KHlvr and Ar. Chi tin, MiartA. AO 17fi'llr. Klindor lilewlmir AO ( Alnrrh. IntlnMi'x 'old o tli Hm .ntt 20 1 WliiHiplof 4'oimh, Violent Cmiittim. . .AO (,rnTDl lhility,l'ti7McatWajiiMM .AO HidiiPV I AO vTotl liability l.OO i rinary raknru. Wettior BM... .AO Oi-enf of th Mnrt. Pin'irn 1 .00 SPECIFICS. HlU by t)r'k'Kf . or mhiI p-tpnt on receipt of prie. ULl liUti'JlkUUIik,t.U. IvtttwbmutH.M.L lERRINE'S pure BARLEY MALT FOR J4m Malaria Indigestion. M f A Iradtnic tin g fi in rttt aro ma wrllea : -ii(i it) lUirU-y Mall t nnt-r. 'i ht constant di DiatMt fr;onr vni l.at:le ire(iaratton i.wt"-!Tnt- tit" i'ir ly dtiflrt-ttl nf a.y la.t onter. Ttn- uv ti t lrrl n liir Hit rley Malt (ro- kiKin rented v for 3llariaaul lutilgea- tUm." m WATCH THE LABEL. rURECTlONS.-Take part of Wlno. arlaMttil THreo Tlm m Tmv. Fnr aal hr all DrurzK rhrww hont ttr rnttM tattaiid CaxutUa. hot mvuaum uuimam beaxinc ituuare of a. k i s. perriseJ S.tle T-rrpfni- Ptil!wl, lii,;i.. p. -T7T3TJT? NTll3Sr--Cii " ""-"I ilL P''Stl'i--' LA nui it- to IM-ih p.-;.;e r. Ull Jirli i-iT-iC -ifc. .-iM-nJ rreei. i'll lurftlli l. if i J Ix M WHISI.RIMobuM; IU..I. I ZT1 f?- " 'h Wt''.l"l ".I' llw TI,l,l,.rm aiui. in rn -av; rfcr.!,.,i,.ii .h-.ii ... i HlV- ""r i"arr fn. ."-.fii ihVtlwrrmiMl h-IJT. j atrm, A.-. - - X mn....l .1 Mil. i. ilh lb. ' """" "' "w "-ii to. I iiki,a r a kL.a.-A-. m,-! i-.. bri4 inMmtio,t. ri.pa. in- m writ u. u,l ir ran ir rsr fr ' toe.t H-r-nr!)i Ml lb. wurlO. rmrl ih. fln- lv. .,rw.Hk .if b'.-h .ft C(M llMWB tOe-ltOTt. I ttlt.AIU., .u,Aaiau,UiM. DMIXLSTIIATOR'S NOTICE. l'i Ihe rrtateof Alhert Mehrilwn. It. nt l'nr. T.;rkeyu Twnhip Amwrn , l"a . rlei ! Itt4'r of A.tnntmtlin hnv inr- i:i,.ri-lKliei. ..V l'l InK:r Ulltlllirllr tl th rluw. N.,li,f if l.en-l.T inrej, u ill trticH m il MI enute to"n:l(e lmmeli. a-e paymi.nt, ! all ptlUt havunoiniiiw HK,nt 1 "'ate present them to the AiliniDitlrator itulr amhenli-te.l fiirnettltmeiitat the late two lerv the 'leeeawl ou or behrre Satunlur the 4 t h .lay of May, law, at the late residence of dr etaaju. JACOB SICHOIJox. Prti. AiliBlciatratoc. B It will cnillrat from fl B th Ttm all tbe form n H of Ma lama. ill w? T Use It Now! "Ilnrtni; nsnl rour Psiw'scviery Compnnr.fi this spri.; Iran ift I" f om.m nil V as til" nim-t puwerful ant at the skiiw lime rwi-l gHi.tin ivgiiliur. It Is a n'ent!.l li-ni' touic. auU since latlnf If I have Ml like a new i it. r- koa. WaLeriuwn, Kikota. Kius KicFsBrwrrs t ( a. Pnis. BurltnrWin. Vt. TViephmie No. 6tO. P nnap or B SJUUB k Ul IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUT YOIB 3IE3ZOIIIAI. WORK J Wm. F. SHAFFER. SOMEKSKT, PEN.VA., iiftnufa-'turcr of di! Dealer in E'Wtrm tt'ttrt Furnisftrti i-n iylutrt Notice, in alt Grfr mu m jiMi iui Aim, Aijrnl for the WHITE BR0.ZE.' Persons in need of SUSl'MENT WORK wil find it lo their interest tocall at my sbiq.. where a prviier mminit will le xiven tbem. SH-.stfi. iVi'-Ziiti Htmraut'ft in Eivry t'ae. nmt i'Ktrts YEKV LOW. I invite special attention to the White Bronze, Or Pure Zine rKofiuir.net Intnliictn tiy REV. VT. A. T.'.Sr,. . n riecirtfd li -u.n.vement In the point of MATKKIAL ANIi fuNSTKI O H'S. ami ahiih in cliinet to be the r-ui'iiiar M.-Mi'Tni-iit for our t'haiiirrahle Cli mate. GIVE MI A CALL. WM.F. SHAFFER. a i hit are preferred l.y tlie lead ing Artists Agents, Johnstowr, Pern'a If any (leftlf-r mm he haa the V. 1.. Iwmik-Hm Millie, without liitiM anil rie MttmprU ea tlie buttuiu. imt hi ilk liuwn aa a frauu. VV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. H-t In th worhl. KTnmlne hi. 9r,.ix i.kmim: h a vi-r t it mioe. 4.r.O H (MMKIHII WtLT MIIIK. :i-- riit.iii; amd r.AHHmv shoe. 4..W KXTKt VAI.ITR AI K -HOk.. votiKl(;i w? mu, ;.lMnl SI.J.-5 IMOf s IIIHII. SHOES All nude iu t'(tocr.)M, buHi.it au.l 'aw. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE iVdYes. Bet Material. Bert Stlc. Uoat Ftttlnr. If uut -.tl bv )..m il.Kier. writ- Y. L. IMH CLA, BliUCKTON, MAS FDIi -SALK BY A. H, Ferner & Bro., SOMERSET. CatawrH ELY'S ? l4IU- wTFTTe5J"tS .... rrftiotiwd uream balm t'" 1 Cl Patucea, Allayj Pain HiYFEVEt? 8) ? iJ . ft" ' y . ami Iuammaiion. 7 Heali the ms, Re lUirt.ir the Si-unef of Ta.-W auJ Smill. TRYTHE Ct'RE. HAY-FEVER A particle appliM Into earh nostril ami f CTevattftf. Price .'"(en! lrufri : hy mail rv;i-rv., COu. fcLV bKi., jt barren strfei. .ALESMEN - WANTEJJ To httiMllvmy llionHttrhly r'tlitMt' NurMrrv Murk on mlary or iiininiioti. IVnnntK'Tit tmply-iiM-nt yiiarnueet. ninii fret. Fn-viuuN eipeh tlKfr nut ivuifn-. Wrile n C. YATEiS, Nurseryman. Hocheaier, N. Y. Monti m thi ;aper. FLINT GLASS MILK BOTTLES feiS RETURN r ri isjuxvirii r"A. IV rol B SIZES: Sat I'lat, Quirt a ,', Gllui WRITE FOR PRICES. n33t33W3BSTI:riSS K5 ta liCt tb.-tUSalsar-uoCo.,U(t.4l3L,4T-r. I mi iili .i ' - ji-iaaiw,'-'' 'WW rr 9 f A TINS PIECE 0 HESS0 4OBACCO IS INDEED A LUXURY FlNZER'S AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL 16 OZ. PLUG-THE MOST CONVENIENT T9 CUT H POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE. Ha.FlHZER4BE0S.,Loalsiillf1 ly. JAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE Jc 0UI0 P.AILKOAD. S0XER3ET4 CAXBRU BKAXCU. DISTAXCE AND FARE. VliV COMES AS JS fiNE piece: 4SlpPLUG TOBACCO ft y VV?y an 3 is -43 ; y to KNOWN ASA J A AKE IT Srand MllfH Far.. Somerset to StuyMown I 40 Somerset to Hoorcnnllle 17 so j 8meret to Bethel. 2. To j Somerset to Johnstown..-......-. 36 1 Id i-i Somermt to Kjk kwol...... 30 Someme to (iarrett 15 W meret lo Meyerlale 21 70 ri Somerset ta ITimberland - 5 J Smnenet to Washington 210 Ij ', Snmerwt to Baltimore &0 7 30 itomenct to Ursina - 24 W Sijmerset to tVirjfhienee - 2ft 80 :$ Somemet to Connellavilla 52 1 N) Somerset to Pittnburvh 110 140 The fare to FhluuielphU is fJ.-H, and to New York, HLf. Winter Arrtngemtot In tffact lot . 29, tt. SOMH-UOUSD TRAIXS. joiinstows express-no. 9i. t Arrtvm. Jobnrtou u X a n Rnrkwl tvl. ft m !.MavKT... a m Oeiirvr . ti. m &oy9twri T .1 a m HHvenviUe- .ii ft ax Bvlhtl T .-t u MAIL No. 93. PitMurrh . I 50 a rn R'-ki.t... ) 111 Miitunl - :i.7 ni rwienem! H-- p m ; MujrttMWn.... 4 Jb p m HoovtrtiviUe. 4 .'' p m Bethel 4M p m Johnatow u.. 5 30 p ; rawencM frtim Pitubnnh r ban ire rant for poinu ou tii .-lutnt tk vmlrU at Kockwoud. A'-rirr. SOMERatT l.;43 m Baltimore i no a m Fut-tniryh fc itt a nt KaHkwMNl ll -jo a m Mili'ord m I Piuenrr f.r s-to-r't tVrm the east ani wert on the i-Hlburgli lh laiuij, chaiie cr at Ruck wuutl. SOCTU-ROVSD TRAIXS. BALTIMORE MAILNo. 92. t Johntowu , M:4ri a ro Hftbf I y i.i a m HM,vtnvi;le.... V:M a m M-.yKUwu. y Wi a m 'rljfvr If't.lrw iu S'MKkSKT IM 16 a m MUiunl lu 7 a m RnrkwrnMl HI 4" a m f 'TtnifierlaiKi i Jfiam WahiHKUn Vi a m Halti;in.r Hiiiin Pittsburgh 6:io p m PajBentrerH fur piuu caxt aad weat cban car at Rot kMuod. Ait'OMM0IATI0N'-No. W. A rrtvr.$ Rfx-kwtMKl 4 AS p m iiiu)Tiat)4l . 7 nf p m Pltlfll.lirKts H . p m W ahhintto 7 '.D a m Baitimv.re 8 JO a m Johiutnwu 3 0f p m H-thfi x :c; y ii, HiMvepvil:;. 3 p m Stytitu 4ci t ru (wilier l i', p m S.MtKutT 4.:;l p id WlllorJ 4 1-' r Ul PnwMin-n fur ttmt wet chanae can at Rockwuud. RCK KWiKiI) A( (IIMMODATIOS-Xo. 96. t rViMEKOKT .':t: Kuckvii uw.m - 2:.:ibiu Cwrit-n li-avine on thin train can make i-od-no't.on iu iu kuul na mailt txures iraina eAl ol weal. Daily, f Iaily except Sunday. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH DIVISION. EAST-BorXD TRAIXS. W.mA. . TnltHtt Lcrtvt HiUtu. iu, Pittsl'iintti 7:i a. a. Brn1',iM-k 7:js " Mi-Ki-pirt T :H Wet .NVwloa :.-", Hmail rt) tr-j iV'UiielUvilie y: 111 in l'vie in t:, " riHiriucet'e ln::r7 Iroina inn ('.M-linan It:n' b'H-kwil l;ls iturrru i;-:i- Slit.iirr June 11 .u " MeyerMlttia 11.4.-, Kt.y-ii.i(r ll;'.l iNUl'l I'ati'h 11:V " Klr!i.p ys HyDiliun 1 H t niulTiinil 1.15 M&!hiiir(iin .m UaiUlaure i arrive) Erprf 11 3) A. If. l&.Jlr . ll:.- - 1J:J " 1.-17 " 11 & - 1 11 " 1. I 1 -M " Y'JV " -' " 12 " 1 ' a. in i-xi .... in " " I:M ' M " 8 1 " JU " - 1.4 r. . 137 " '' " 7. Zl 4 .11 " 3 27 4 ;- " J, ' v n - H.745 .4i WEST-BOCXD 1RAIXS. I'nirtnt'n .4 Trnint Lemt Cumtrri tt Ac Mail. Baltirmire a. m. Ha-iunift'in ' '" ("imilw.'rlinl k-i " HyQitmau H-.ifi M titirhope M-4H ?iiitliiinpt..n K-t HnDd I'ali li K-vt4rfie Mi'T.r-tnle " iiliiiiiry Juae. l.arrelt i. RiiekwoDd V t'aeelniaa liMfi Vnina ln-.ri M frond iienca M fiiiio pyie lii-." forintlNville n.flii Br.aJ Font H-.iA " wt Newu.n ij-ts p. k. MrK.rrl j--.4 irariUrf-k l-!Wi " Ar. Hiuljurgh 2-00 M no a. (i .a l.ii r. . 1 it ti ! i. a. " r.J) S " .1) If, " It ; t " ID-. 11 MIX " MAS 1 1 'S 11 " l::i 11 Ml " UK " nm " 1 j 14 " 1 - AW " 2 12 5:Ho 2 'it ?.i ant :vt:i : i a. 3. 4 r 4:17 4: V, .V VI IS : 00 The time (ires U Eanern Standard Time. 1 Vail TttiMniiit at Rnekwood with trtfna tound from S.m-rel and Johnolown, at Htaii man iritb train, to and fr.,m riforit at OarrcV Willi train, to and from Berlin, at alubury June ioa with traiiu v and fruia saiiabury. A3 Trcmi St,vfur FweKgm uAera Timt a Oik. W. y. H.FMKVT4 Vanatrer. CIIA4 . M I II. urn. Pa. Alf'!. SAIiFSMEN WANTET Permnn.nt C'tii.tlnn. miran. 1 lt d .s-ia-, tx-tn-4 ptt, atrial llMi'J'i BtntK to brvinnen. Anrman ran ueed wlta oar advanuire. and qiilrk-wllinc apwa't-.. '' v., Wrlleat .-.nee. ilnar. H"Klf M BSLK1M. lenalilniti) KSB.J Uucntxri V. (.Naiaa Uua paper). fetiT-!m,