I 1 ! I I ! i i i f t I 5 ? t s a i Lead Us Not Into Temptation. r.V MIXNit E. KFAXKV. "forms n. lUrry." ; lie::!.. N.'jriwi on dflail and iailure, T:ly rUnnk Ui i-l rmt tltw wa nvww jg marki-d. will surely ccr. hi) air of irrto!oi" i'ooui hiiu lUat t e mve known tlie very b4 of brwd-c-aken-.".l llic force of liis rH-rtive. j to (,,;!, Iwjj.i-o they did nt brwl in J fmi not. I've wtM-'-i'iriC I ti.-jjHtly ; nnd t liave kiHrwn inU lii on liati-1 lo to cvvuinrf."' j hrrtsierx awl ft, let to fail, f-.ir Hie '-Oh. no, you liawu't Come Utr.2 rPas,,n that tln-y di'l not get the tight . . . : -. ... ; ,-. r, tr Ittt nfriJ i i r i. ...... -.tla -. ..r miriH. minus, iriprew u-juju w f of." Jt .!;.! n t rcju.re very rmhii ron-xmir to in .In c the v.ita,:ns to Vr l.j:tion mi-J rvonil'ny trs I-tJ lto ee "..ff on a lark." as they ex-jm-aael :L Harry knew ll.al thp-r f.1 tinirt were p-nrrI!y attended with more or lew noil rons-.ti-nc-, and that their i)rt was never lienHl.ful, inr.o cent fun that lie eoul.l ni'ak of i-l-rv liutturent. He knew, too, that he wkis pullina liiinwif ia the way of temptation even when he aswin-J hi conoriem that lie was only piing to Fee w hat the Ws were to fll( t!lt lie '"ulJ ,,;'ve' no uhiire ia it if anything r 'i:g went on. HaTy miiiht have known that if lie had noliratlinent relution to r f;i- to acwmpany the boya, in the f.n-t (iUv, he j could hardly cxiwl to have mor.il c.-.nr- j aeenouh to refute to chare ill their wroiijSHloiniP, but lie '!i'l '" tl'ii' "r j thi. Jiejn found out Hul ue to tertaiiiiiwnt for thi irln:ulaf evenn.t , was to le. The Ix.ya had planned a card , Irly. nJ in'eiid' J to plary cards fir j uionev. -V..i. nmd take a hand with n. Har- v ," Charlie Sunders, the r'mtf leader of Ti the party, naid. I5ut I don"t know how," ILirrv plea l- ' i ed, pji.ieii)U - ri:ihiHpMi!iit - Uitiu.i!h - tf mvcr U touch card. ,! '( Hi, you 11 ; K'X-n icarn. .(jnic, (j I will have a trial (pime, without any Blake just to kIiow you liu." Harry he-iuted and yielded, per;iad ina hiiiinelf that since he not lay ing for money there could lie no harm in the iriiite. "Now, you bsit me that time," aii! Charlie, a they finished the first ptinc "If we had put up Makes you wmild have WDiitliem. Try once more ju-t witii n:nall etukcs.' There wsa a fiwinalion alK.ut pbyinjr i for the silver com thai overcame Marry k scruple and as Charlie watched the boyV flushed checks and shining eyes, l.A In,..- (!-( I,e a w u;f.itn:itr.i. with this new amuseim'iit, as s.j many others j had been. Twice, three times, Harry won, but i then Charlie U gan to w in, and S'Kr. had : cd the pUve a w cn.ui w ho had been very not only regained his own money, but j nervous for s jine ti ne past suddenly be liad Uken all his companion' as well. panto we.-p. The colonel, wlu is big of "Now, if you only had something else ( heart as well as of stature, asked the to put up, uiaylie luck would turn and I can--of her trouble, and after a bit she you could win everything back again, j explained : and make lots more besides. I've often "11 have presentment of trouble, known it to turn out that wav," argued j A man who has vowed to make metroub- the shrewd boy. "Hut 1 haven't Harry. "Yes you have. anything," answered Put up your cuil'but- tons for stakes. Tlie bov s-lanced down on the silver studs, with a stranire reluctance to run j anv risks with them. Thev had ticen n J Christmas gift of a favorite sister, w ho had since jrone to Heaven and Harry treasured them for her sake. '.No, I can't put thoie up," he said slowly. "Well, yonr watch then. There isn't more than one chance ia a hundred that you w ill lose it." Charlie's eyes plistened as Harry took oiT his watch, and in a few moments the game turned out as he was .piite determ- j and got back to the trucit just as tns vic ined that it should, and the coveted treas- tun was gelling up. nrer was in his possession. It was in vain now that he urged him to continue the ntme. The charm was broken and the fascination gone, anil as Harry walk ed homeward alone be w as as angry at his weakness in yielding to temptatiou as at the loss of his w atch. His mother noticed the Unshed perturb ed face of the boy, as he ls'tit over a tm nr trying to read, and when he went up stairs to lel, she soon followed, guessing that her bov would have something to way to her. He was only too glad to have ins burden lightened by coiifi ssiii; bis wrong-doing and hr.iken promise, and though it was very hard to meet his mother's look of grieved surprise that her boy should have broken his word, yet it brought a lieaoeful feeling to his aching heart to know that she loved and fonmve him. ' This morning, dear," she said, "you nraved, 'Load us not into temptation,' but when ou dclilierately put yourself in the way of if, von could not ask d to keep you from yielding to sin. If you had not gone w ith bad company and with tsiys whom you knew would try to lead you est ray, you would not have lieen drawn into this w rong-doing. lod will never lead you intote-nptalion when you ask Him to deliver yon fiom it, but it is no use to offer that letition if you are go ing lo voluntarily and unnecessarily into temptation's way." Harry remembered this lesson which tiad cost him so dearly, and knowing now his own weakness, he kept away from those w hom he knew would tempt lii'n to do wrong, while every night and morning he earnestly oflered the Htition 'Iad us not into lemptau in, out ilclivcr tts from evil. Amen." - - MCKing L-OWS. Tliere is no trustworthy cure for kick inccows. There are devices which by fi.n-e rent rain the eow or make her t (Torts of no effect, but it is much better to pre vent or rathtr not to produce the bad temper and its peculiar exhibition. If heifer calves are kindly treated and kindliness is profitable, because it pro duces imwe prow th handled enough to pive confidence, and the first milking is conducted kindly and patiently, the cow will not kiok without ample provocation. lr. other words, if a man raises a calf w hich kicks w hen reared to cow hood, he is certainly at fault. Either he has mal treated the calf or eise he has bred ani mals of bad temper and habits. If the animal is bought when it has reached a considerable aiw, there may be a psid excuse; but it is penerally better to rear your own cows. It is a fact, and a sig nificant one, that the man who rears his cows has a Iwttor herd than the man mdio sells his calves and boy the cows needed to keep op his herd, w hile the man who raises his cows need have no kicking onee, for to avoid, kind treat ment and frequent handling of the off upring of animals of g.iod tMUT and habits are all that ia nwi-ssary. Judge Keller is an inveterate tobacco chewer. l'or fifty years he has munched the weed and slept with a quid in his mouth. The 7ktt7.f Ayr says that the effect of the vestibule atlachment in steady inft cars upon roads having numerous curves is well demonstrated on the Baltimore 11 d Ohio. I hear that that very dressy lady Queen 1'ia of l'ortujral, says a Taris let ter, has just -nt an order for some twen ty new dresses and a doscn bonnets a a j .reparation for the spring season. The most ancient know n coins are of the fiftieth century B.C., aud are Macedonian. Management of Siieep. Shwp liu-5'in.lry, to 1 isairfw-ijl, r- ; ijiiire tiioniugh iiiHnatmer:t in aii of its gmnoi sht '''u vi v . . in provi dir.? wiiiaoie she iter, etc. e mti-t Uirt i'.ii jr -J Hhce, breed eare f;il!v, i'(.' 1 prx-ny an 1 Im-Imt .well if ue eipeet fthiess. We mut keep our eye on the k. Foot rot often tfe(. a dis.islr.ius aurt in a thick, and so doe ncah, liecanse the flot kiuacter haa not bin eye iin the fhnk. The very t treat ment of disea.e U prevention in all cases. Uat that is eseiai:y true with sheep, and at the very firnt symptom of disease, the fiockmaKter in eonsequence of hia vigi'ao -e ehotiid reeogniie the appnach of du-inrer, immediately separate the wk vheep from the well one and arm him self for the fray. Hoist For a Barn. Two upright potsii im-hen aijuare are I firmly fastened in the upper f-art of the ! buildine. one on either side of the hatch ! wav. htrony iron or wiKxlen Ixixes at i . '. ...... . .i : tai'liea to mese ixwui fuii("n iuc juuii f , . ft onfi flJ,)t in aian.-tor, wl j h woo,i(.n fbarlosix io diariloter Xlie Kive8 I increased ))Wer, hut for ordinary lifting four feet ia lar je enough. The wheel IB made of eight HetfmeiitH cut from two ' inch plank, each one being a quarter of . ,ir, U Tltfv are tiut tnm'tlier with )(.kjs or in , manuer to -break joints." Before beiMf fastened topether the momenta are notched to receive the ends of the four uraia, which are aim made of two-inch plank, halved together at the centre of the w heel. The fdiort end of the shaft, as far as the w heel go( 8 on, in shaped to tit the square holo in tl.e centre of the wheel. Long iron "pike an- driven and a groove turned in the outer icriphery of the wheel to keep tlie ripe from slipping otf. The hoigt rojie i firmly attached to the ehaft upon w hich it m coiled by the revolution ol tlie How the Colonel Aided an Elopement. The Memphis & Charleston Railroad crosses tiie Louisville and Nashville at D.'catur, Ala., ind as the train approach- le comes to IVeatyr very often, and 1 feel that I shall meet him here." " Hut he w on't dare to speak to you ?" 't)h, yes, he will. He dares do any thing." " Well. I'll see voa over to the other train, and if he a around lie a better loos out for Inm-i-it. Thank you ever so much. I'm really afraid of my life." The other train w as waiting for us and the colonel took the lady and started across the platform. They were sudden ly confronted by a man who made a j:rab at her, and as she screamed he Colonel shot out his rinhtand knocked him clean over a baggage-truck. He put the woman into 'a car, drojijied off aa the bell rang, Who struck me ?" asked the man, as he looked around him. " 1 did," replied the colonel. "Nonian can insult a lady who is under my pro tection." Ho you know her ?" " Never spoke to her until a quarter of an hour ago." " Head tins." And he handed out a telegram which was sent to him at Hunlsville from Nash ville. It read : lioorge Hiank Your wife is running away with John His.'. They will change lor Memphis ut lH-cutur." lie had come down to intercept them. been knocked out bv the colonel, and tlie train was ten miles away before lie o;en ed his eyes. We had not noticed John Doe, but he was probably in one of the other cars. A dry, hacking cough keeps the bron chial tubes in a staU of constant irrita lion w hich, if not Seexlily removed may lead to bronchitis. No prompter remedy cau lie had than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, w hich is both an anodyne and expecto rant. The Best Belt. A mechanical engineer, writing about belting materials, advises machinist. to select belts of a light color in preference to others. "The best b.-lling," he writes, ''has an unmistakable light butf color, which indicates that it is not onlv all oak tanned, but that the leather has been thoroughly washed by the currier to re move all matter except the fiber. The light butf color also indicates that only tin; best tjuality of greases have tieen 1 used ; if the latter are of inferior quality I they darken and impair the leather.'1 A Washington letter says: Ever since the opening of the sjn-cial session of the Senate. Vice l'resident Morton, who w ill not brine his horses to Washington until fall, and Senator Sanfotd, who has the most elegant turnouts at the Capital, have been regular customersof the night liners who hover about the Capitol of afternoons with their hacks -about the lime for the Senate to adjourn. In five centuries France had SUiJ years of war and 17-4 of eace ; and in these wars were fought 1st bloody battles. The first iron ore to lie discovered iu this country wag found in Virginia in 1715. Chance is a word void of sense. Bo Sure If 5 on have made up yonr mind to bey Hood's Sara;tari!t.-i do not he Induced to t.ke any other. A lioston lady, whose exmip'.o is worthy Imitation, tells her experience lvUiw: " lo one store where I went to btry Hood's KarFaparilla Uie clerk tried to induce ni buy their oti instead ol Uood'a; hetoldniet!ir't would last longer; that I might take It on tea. To Get d:iyt' tri d; thai if I did not like It I need not l".:jr aayliang. etc. Hut he rould not prevail o me to change. 1 told him 1 had taken Ilood s Sarsajiai-illa, knew waat It was, was satl-'flcd a ::!i it, and i;d not w:;ut any oilier. WT-.en 1 lic-r-a taking 11 voC's Sursaparilla I was feclmu real tatarrr.t Ic w:th dysjirrwia, and so weak tliat at tirues I couid harUly Hood's st.-md. I lonkmt like person In eonsunin tioa. Ilnod's Mareapurtlla d.d nw ma mucli Hood ttint 1 wonder at mjra If ainetiirs-s, aUl4InJriendlrtrnltlJaaknL, Jdua. la A. Oorr, CI Tt-riace blreel, Dostoa. Sarsaparilla rvUlby ikilHrxiori. i ; u r (l TnjmxrAa&r V7 C.L IIOOD k fU, Aa.carie, WwU. lUm. 100 Doses One Dollar CARTER'S fj PILLS. -LJ o't 1. ;.;:KSi !.!(( (4 llw- wy(fm. mtctt M Inu.'n Naio-a. 1 rfMin. !iKtni ft-r ,..(ll. -afc! tlieS(.le.4T 'WU iMxrkaUi- w Iihj" ln ! ia omas V.Hulttrh. rr CirrH t.mu l.nxa rn.i o. ..na " vl(ii. ra '..nlir''- ru"','f .l-lcr of the tomwh, tlinitlnt tlie litw and rvgulauj Oa twwela. U iney nr.tr eurea Aehe ti-v wmM he mimnrt pilule" M tho So wiffr fr..m U. dirne complaint: lit forrnnatrlj- th-ir fx-U- ewt lre anrt the ho rac-e try theni will fln.1 th little t ill. .ramaM In mo many "fl fir will r.- lie willing lo do KlUlout lUem. liui af ler all nadt hoad In th hline of so nM.v U tliat here l wherj we tuaki- oiir rrit buast. Our p.Us cure W Iilie .itner d.i H't. n t'AtrrEK's I.ittu: t.rrm Ptua Rreeerewnall an t verr e-isv ti take n or make a !'"-" 1 ln-r ore utriotlv vetetat.le and do ,. cni"" or Xirk- t."t l their uelitle atta r-v- (ill ! lie them In rial at ceiti; liTO for $1 . S. ( everywhere, or aent by malL CAirE KI":ntS CO, Srw 1st CAIflt f f C-IfCJS "I don't want a flour sieve, but a carriase lap duster that won't let the dust through. Show me a M Duster." . 5A Lap Dusters 100 Clwtlr Woeta. id .Vi l rMHm i ii I Oki.fi( X-ry Ctrl aal aA jronbiuus oiicci.. t-. 5A Clipper Fly Netsrv"SA'u , r 1 EqultIatar at BaU ia Co. 100 other stvlea of Sa Horse Sheets and Fly Nets, at prices to suit everybody. I oi sale bv all dealers. If you can't get them, il l 4a ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE GENUINE WITH OUT THE C'A LABEL Mannr'd hv Wa. avbii s.is. Ihllada. who uiaiie the famous Hors-' Untid Uoer Blanket. Oils! Oils! The Piannard cn Company, of P:ltbnrith, fa., makes a ih'cIiiv ol niau-liai-liinna lor iu Uoinestic trade the liuesi brands of llluminating"&. Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, TliAl can tw mi frora Petroleum. We challenge comMij-.m wiiu every icuowm PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If you wish the mmt uniform y Satisfactory Oils IS THE A-mei'ican Market, Ack for ours. Trade for Somerset and vicinity supplied by COOK A BEKRTT8 AND FhKAStt i KootKK. aoMfcUsLT, Pa. scpi2S-'S8-lyr. A HMIN1ST!:AT0R'S NOTICE, K-utteof Tii'njn'Tiin Null- n, derM, lat of lp- iixent of AlmiiiMnniHi on the anve eMfcte h ii'K tn, u ieraj(t4-. U the iinlt -nnni by Ihe prff-r Ksiiliuniv. nuti't htr-'lv kiv":i to nil I -!.! if iiiU')U'l to ftl1 otiit lo k ke iminwli atv HV!iM-iit, ami tLwise huviltK ciainin :.'ain4 th? snmt' will irt-'nt thtiu -.luiy nthf:)titaUHi for stuln.ftil hi or U'fre sTiminy, iw ilh dtv ol My, at ibe lw re-i'l'-iw-t ot d. HprlT. AiliuiuUlnilor. E XKCUTOH'S NOTICE. KMttte of Hmnufl Ptai.er, Pr.late of shade Twp. Ix'Ut-r ttLiimfiiuirv Hit' utM.v? nttte liar- inir Iw-n mi ued t the iHHltiriifnid by the prop er mi!inrity. mrtiw i Uvrv ly eivcn lo all ifnoii iinU i-uM u wnl "e-tatr to mnte niimtJtHte ri nt ni Hk"1 h inu cinniw nirniurt the mme it ill i.rtm thi'iii itnLv an(hiilittl lit netlk?- in. tit mi h i niriiHV. Mmv f"i' h. S at the UW r- ldime MfdmnKHi In swl Jiwimnip. JONATHAN MiHUKR, J. L. Vuzh. C W. LAMliKHT, Aiionioy. txttntor. mm & mm 'j ici4inirt'! oronwni ititrodijceU m iu rtit form l.y W a-ta A liftman m Ot'wf maker fiij(iv(i in tiwrmim. nurfi of tritve iriotrautenU, UirtHl toeir Mipr--vim as tlie bef i Dm w rii WtrHm & Uani:.o olTi r. am dfiiioiiMttwm of the oncntinirfti ei'Mli-nce of th-ir -tw, tlie fa-t tnat at aiiof ttiepcat U -.r'ii'M Kkh"l)it.Tm. aince tliat of "cnt w --r'l tt -.iih"i)it.on, Bjuce Uiftt of "QllGflNteH I aria. I-., in U lttt bet fllftr, trHfi.tJwv fiavt ro toe brhi)t tratrataltic'iea l.Jif Tl 9.MN). frv. Wwto & llnmiin rtonot heit-tfe to m-ikr the ex- tTHonliiuu-y ciiita for their puno. that tjey ar ucrior to all orhera. 'i h.-y rff.iiiAe lb ttifrb exce lence orh t-d hy oi!i.t len..ii - mak.Ts ba the art of pi.tno boiJ iinf.'. but atiil cu re euiierwrity. 1'h tin y wnnule : to the ivmaritaWe im tm RUtor.t iiiUujci d br them In the year Inn, and tt-'W Jcnowti f t.i" 1 A- !Uvui Piano fcrKiNUKR." t.j n r a K 'tkeitwof whidl H aecared ti J fjj 3 I l"?n-ft4i-t po iWL.Lir:tr jrUAn .rriim-nient of tune, t'tfetlMT 1 I fl I 4 1 M wx irreatly hk-crea-ed tatxvi- C!lAr f- Z?2'.jZ"?. ty tor MMahiag fc tune and (Kher ifUTto-twi advantneea. A clrcuhif. cn'ap:n te!.iutn!aia from three huntirrd purcha im, mueiciaiis tl tuntTa, rent, ttr'! her m i h tit: riiiveeaiji'te, to any applicant, i'tatx a. id iirjatM ifroMl tor caaa or ea pajr mTit; a1' rent 'L MASON & H AML'W ORGAN AND PIANO CO. SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR CANDEE RUBBERS H. CHILDS & CO MaiufactBrers and Wholesale Dealers to BOOTS, SHOES RUBBERS, 511 VOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER t A4r- in Prrraa-.H at llw AUnar Hureau m r;r.;RElIlTST01T BEOS. miM vUl u4rau. Ute aaTrUaua at Wviat rata. i 1 irrsx 5Mm J3s" m if. NEW Spring Importations SOW COMING l.N PAILV. We import ami Uttjr direct from the tnan ufaitiirers. and thus save you the middle men profit. Primed Iudia Silks, UleH colorinpi and stj ias. atuctol3 i0iieryan1,eicluiir jauenu a f cUl baipiln lot at 27 lnchej wiUe. We are snouting new rty:es in fcm'r Surahs at Mc- to SI a yard. Near colorings ia la Faillie Franct-e. Surah aikt, ;rai Utaio Silka Rnyala, falin KliaiUmtr. We ahooli-r values In Black Silks or tli best makes, as e carry tine of the UnrcM ux k toe year rouuu. In this oonntry New Wool ikiltinire. In medium and liht iliadw, SO Im hwwide. at k: ali new plain and Mill soilings at.MIr loriTi a yard, including Uie very latest and finest imported l'-rei Fab rics. Over CO. !O0 rards Xer Scotch liinghanu. Sac to 50c a yard. Aa uneqaaled colleeUon. American fire (iluiihatns at Sic, 20e, 13e, 12ie and 10c a yard. Ml n?w irtylca. French Saline at JSC, Sue, Sic and 37.V. for lh ery fnet goods. Americas satines, best styles and makes, at 12Vafand a. New Coalites at 7c. and fine imported styles at Mr a yard. New Embroideries, new While Goods, new Laces. JJuidln CodcTwesr cheaper than you can make it. Onr popular $1.08 Ftench Corset, f 1.30 quality, all dies. Oar new lssj Lace Curtain Catalotrue Is ready. We send pssl' hy mall and insure tliem against kiss, wlttioot extra charge. Send in your order for samples now. The larirestMock bet teen Philadelphia and Chioasio. Im-u1 all letters to JOS. HORHE I CD'S PENN AVENUE STORES, Pittsburgh. - Pa. nava(-'S ly EVERY YOUNG LADY IN THE LAND EXPECTS TO BE THE OWNER OF A Sewing Machine Unlets She is Already bat wM:h o; ths nary liachines in tie Harket WILL AXSWEIt HER PCRPOSE BEST in every respect, is the question that now engages her mind. She is well aware that a Sewing Machine costs too much to make FREQUENT i CHANGES,! But this question has now been solved for her. At the great Centennial Exhibi tion at Cincinnati, after lOO DAYS lOO of Solid Conijietition with all the pmfmrd best Sewing Machines in America, be fore a ju-y of mechanical experts, it was awarded a :::::SIXiVEH j MEBAXk.r.: e highest and only awarJ 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 ill 1ST", when the market was glutted wilh Sewing Machines, 700,000 have been sold, more than double as many as any oter Company's for the same time it was on the market. Ladies of taste and good judgment, af ter carefully testing the merits of the WHITE, and its new Steel Attachments, alwolutely the most Iiurable and Best, will not cu tertain the thought of buying any other Sewing Machine. Sold on the most reasonable terms by Joseph Crist, Ag't., J EN N ER X ROADS. Somuract Co., ra Aim for Sale, forty Second-hand Sewing Machines, taken in exchsnge for ihe o WHITE Including nearly all the popular makes. Souk; are as nit as new, having been very little used. Will be syld very low. 4 MEXDME-iT TO THECOXSTnV jL. TION rov"t-d to the citiz -n of Omk C-oin-UfMiutxIili by the tieneml A-un.hly of the m-intHiMt-Hlth of I'etin-ylvaiiifa, for tlieimppntval or reK-eliou t a ei-ial ehi-lloti U t Ik Id Jill it- IS. Puhliifd by onlrr ol the Secretary of tlie ('ommouvveulih, in purhuauce of Article XV1I1 of the Constitution, Joint rwlntipjn prnone n ane!iilme:it to th-j lAn-milli n of tiii! oiamcliueaiiii : hnuTioN 1. lie it nolved ty lle hennt'i and Htitix of Kepre-emiUive.! of the OtrnniotiU'-aliu ol 'Pennsylvania, intrenerui Anwrmbly met. Tnat Uie ttiijt-H iii arai-u Itnciit v pro(N' t t the t.-in-tnltutiw. f the Cominouwenlih ot iViinytvausH. in aeeoniance with ihe Lighnxnih Article thereof ; AMENDMENT. There ahall b? an a-Mitionttlartiele to wiA Con miioliuu, to be dt-siktuuted u Artie.e XIX, fol io wi ; ARTICLE XIX. Tlie manufacture, ftale, or keeplne for Kale of intoxicating liquor, tn le n-ed f a bevennre, i hereby prohibited itnd any violutioii of I his pro hibit. un hall be a U)i-Jeiueano. punisliable aa feh all be provided by law. Theiunuiifaetiire. or keepii.fr for Nile of in toxicating: lunior Ur tit her purine, than hh a Uv erntfe may U allowet in coeh manner only a. may be preset iutd by law. The tneral Akh-iii-biy Hhall, at trie hnt Minn Riiccee iinjf ihe adop tion ol thif aik'le of itte OKivtitiittiou, enact laws with aditjuate penalties ft it eii'oreemenL A trueeoi) ol ine Joiat KiHoUnkwi. CI1AK1.M W. rtTONE. Secretary of thy Coraiuonwealth. IT OF PARTITION, To Mary M. Smith, intermarried with Jeremi ah Hnjtier, res-id inir in (tedford intv. Va., Manrarvt Smith, inieruarried with Kil U.t'nw by, iH-tmia Muith. and trtifrjfe S Ssnnh. of Mt. l'b-aoant. Pa, and fiiuuel ii. iSmith, of Still man Va.h y. 111. . You are hereby uo irieil that in parsnun of a Writ of Partition loaned nit of the orphana t 'oort of Soiueiet 1'oimiy. Pa.,aul to me dircied 1 will bold an iiHjmut on the prviniM- n the real estate of O-atimrm A. Smith, dee d. hiuiai in NorthaiuptosXrii Tap., Sanen-et i'a . ou Tues- aar. me .'.t amy oi May. a- l. lvt, when and where you can attend if you think proper, Nienn si mice, t m. a. Mi.tii.i.t Apr s, iw. i fiberiiT. ADMINISTRATOR'S X0TICF. tMale of EliniMn Will, der'd , late of Ktony rnfk Township AhimtwI onDty. )a. Iettera ofadtninirtrtUtni theaboxe'irstaie hav fiiK b-rn KraiiUxi U the undersiKnesi by the prop er autbority. notice Khertby ftiven to all ptHxia indebted lo mud eMate to limke iuiniediate pay ment and Uxwe bavityr rlaiina or detnatotti atfTuin-4 theaame will pre-ent ibem duly atiihen tioaled fur aettleuteut without detav. JKKMN K. WIT.L. marJO. AdnHniHtrMor. ST. CHARXES iHiOITiEiL.! CHAS. S. GILL, Proprietor. Table tmurpt. Ri-rainlclcl wiih o!Tice on tnanid aoor. Natural aaa anil incaiilrart.nt liartit in all rom Nw uvara laundry. Corutr Woud Street and Third Ave.. PITTSBURGH, PA. PENSION AGENCY. SOL. UHL, Duly authoriard by the Gorernment. Office ia hes a Bik;Neret, I'a. xuarhAu ED.O. IIOSTKTIaBU MERCHANT TAILOR, (No. Vahuoth Block j S0XEBSET, PK. All the Itcw SKjrlw of Fall and Winter Saltlrsr" an 4 iiven-sMiiac. haualaciiuii tioanuitecd. aud Lowest It leva. . II $1,000 m anv ooerrtiowin nmtjuttitA bf Eaoot mv owm was Aetna Blacking will nor INJURS LIATHII, 1x make aa llrtellle-w tart thU tlT ihj fc!W km to-tl.l: It UK .il kmionr ia a b-!. Acmt ill., khm. and 1 ve it llior. toe a llw a aiisiih I lk. 1 t and hm !- op U drv awl el aauttaJilKn(anIull. WtiromiwH laJlMM to a. v.. a nnu ar lt ilb f rwh Urwauill ana Gathnea nn anr b.o! Mutt o Fa blc. 8, ur won liuuid bliMluiia (bt (ham la atuna Wolff's ACM EBlacking Maaaa any ktod ct tarthw WATERPROOF, SOFT, AND DURABLE. E bsamilil. riefc, Ol.lHMV P1.II h caalnL Sm tale a4 p. A FnlMi fjtste a St'vr'tli fnr M am-n, and A Weea forMeB.aadoaHaJweLiathr ana Faur JHoncha wtthoat raaoaattnc WOLFF & RANDOLPH- PKlUDtlPMi. Hd b Blue Mom. Gann and doalera pajarattr. WHY YOU SHOULD USE SCOTT'S EMDLSION of COD L.IVEIL OIL HYPOPHOSPHITES. Jt i iird and ndorarrl by 1'hy e ici a H because it is Vte bcht. ItisPaktiKeasldk. It is threa tines as cEcadons ts plain Ccd liver CiL It is far superior to all other bo- called Emlsi:r3. It is a perfect Esralcio, d:e3 trt separate cr chongo. It is wcrderful as a fieA pr:ducer. It is tho best reredy for Corsump- tL-a. E:rcfs!a. rroicHti, VTast ing Ikcac::, C!'.r:do Crh izi C:la:. Sold l y all UnifXjMs. SCOTT & COWifC, Cmzmists, N. Y. HARNESS ! jsajIc siiirsoy, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HAltNEJiS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, HAL TERS, COLLARS. WHIPS. LAP ROBE?. BLANKET s. ETC. STAR - HARNESS - OIL, The Very B?st In the N'ew anfl second hand BUG GIES, always on hand, an 1 at the Cheapest Prices. Repairing Promptly Done When In need of anything In my line, give me a Call. Thanking yon for rwst favora, and soliciting your painmage. 1 remain. Tours Very Respectfully, ISAAC SIMPSON, SOMERSET. PA. Hutd it i ww. ntit . y 1' j -W .ib., witb oar btrz' tJtSZ? -riw, Ma mtlr y. b ai n. 1. w mania. .1,. aa-r'S.'. "BrJ. ' .ikr JTL"? ao rt .... 1 ..r. SflT .,,.1 W.-pl. W-.r.a.l ..r;:.'-M KlUaoBK a.-, awa at. MARVELOUS 1EI0RY DISCOVERY. Onl deaaiae af MeaaarT Trafnlaa. 1-aar Hank. Irf-arara ia .no rcadioa. Miaa waaderinal eareil. Krrrr call aaalt ajrently bearttea. oroat iaJooeaaaiiia to OomapuBdenoa Claai. IVnv.n. .'ill nnmHiM of 11 Wn. A. 1 1 HI. 1 . .( tl mil I. 'mt in M.na Dnwaam. l.tuii-i irpnlcl"Thman, tlMra; Prh.t ar.-it, J. Ji. Itncklcy, l..,liraf tha ( rrfM A A'. 1'.. Kichard Prrtor. tlie HxTMiaai. If ana. viw,iw,n."..wm. . llcnlaaiia. a"'i "Uir. will lwt Irw by fL. A. IA)IMiTTK, Ml fmli At., T THE OLDEST DRUG HOUSE INiPITTSBURG, lot JOSEPH FLEMING, No. 84 Market St. Having had for a nnnilier of years a fair share ol' the patronaire of Ihe good people of I'lttsbunih and vicinity. 1 take tins opportu nity to say, wilh incrt-ased facililiesand stork 1 am better prepared than ever to solicit their orders, cither wuolasale or retail, in any war relaiimr to the dnnt trade, and by accuracy, neatness and iroiiutiies, and pri ces lower than ever, 1 hope to merit their continued favors. I have cocatintly in stock a full line of Pnip, Trasses, Shoulder Unices for ladies ami eenls, llanilaem. t-aml lv Svriiiifcs. Hair. Nail and Tooth Brushes. All the leading Proprietary Medicines of the day. i.h1 Liver mi I'reparatsons, malt LI- tracts, lor medical purposes there is no belter, purer, older whiskey sold to-day any where than the pure eight-year-old tincken heimer Whiskey I am now selling st $1 lor full quart bottles, or six Sir ). The only Wines that should lie used for medical pur poses are the wire California Tort, hheTy. Muscatcd. Angelica anil 8weet and Iry Ca tawba tliat I am now selMnic. genii for price list of Wines and Liquors, mailed free to any address. The money must aeeomfwnv all orders for wines or Liquors, as we do not send any goods C. 0. 1) JOSEPH FLEMING A & X, WIIOLEiAl. A ED KETAIL UKtGOI8TS, rrrrsBUKGir, pa. 412 Market St.. Cor of the Diamond Tax Payers, Take Notice. Does Prohibition Prohibit? We claim it does not : the facts are on our side. Consult your friends in Mnine, Kaunas, and Iowa. They will tell yo it is a farce, and increases taxes. Consult your own interests by order ing Wines and Liquors direct from head quarters. We Urate rnt money, give you bet ter and purer goods, fill orders more prompt ly, and prices are lower than elsewhere. SILVKK AOE. ABSOL1TELV fVttt KVE, eilltOrS- ed bv physician, used in hospitals. Only $1..VI full standard tpiart. ;m-kenlieitner Pure Rye. S yr. old, fl on qnart. (iilwun ' " i.iu Overholt " 6 " 1.MI " Finca'n CoMm Wedding i.uo " (6 bottle ST..0U ) Ports. Hlierrlcs, Urantlfps. Whiskies. Clin. Are. ho ccutu quart un. li".! .hipped to all parta ot thr 1'. S., ean-tully parked. No exira charge ftir packatft.. s-od trial opler. W rite fa tmr en pk-te Catalogue aitd Price LUt. Mention uoa paper. MAX KLEIN, S3 Federal EL, Allegheny, aTrr naav Hat Fearful Fall. CoM'MBt'a. April If A distresalng acci dent oocurn-d this m irninif m the Stale Hjikc. At that time Mr. Win. A. Kalll man. at rtalinesillc, txjlumbiiina ciun!y, wilh her liu!': ilaii?lner. M iry Kniolia. were a-H-t-nihn tlie ilome ol me caiui, auu wi got pretty well to the top of the .tincture. The child waa left tn go by herself, and lanshird and roiurwl all the w.iy up with caildisli glee at all the .trans'? shjhU which greHed her eyes. At a point m.ire tlian ha.f iy np .lie wai lookinn out of a window from which a pine of gins, was wanting. Tlu licight necHied to dazzle her, and in a iu illicit, and licfire any warning m (tien, her ilistrACteil nutlicr saw the tender furm of the child plunging throng!! the window and tilling swiftly to Ihe alone abutment above the roof on tlie western side. A shriek of ljrror escaped her, and het ftce turned a deadly ml lor at the sickenint; sight. H.;r bleeding form wan carried into the Clerk a olBoe of the Senate. As she lay mute, helple-n and bleeding on the sofa, she preiented a sight that impressed almost to tears the men who moved ahout her. The bright eyes were closed with horrible bruiaes and on top of her head of g il Jen curls was a wound deep and ghastly, penetrating the skull and laying it opeu . Tlie shix-k was so great that it caused a concu-oion of the brain. The child was ta ken ui a hotel, and the physicians express the belief that she will die before mwuing. The Greatest Sufferers in the World Are women; their delicate organiza tions being particularly suHceptibleto de rangement and disease. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite lietneily, of Rondout, pu rifies the blood, invigorates the system and fort i lies it against the diseases inci dent to age, climate and season. It is the best medicine in the world. Keep it in the house for your children's sake, as well as for vour ow n. Prohibition In Massachusetts. I!oaTO!t, April 21. The people of Massa chusetts will vote to morrow on a Prohibi tory Constitutional Amendment, and it may safely be predicted that the Amendment will bedefi-aled by a liifjori'y of lO.UWIo 'Jtt.OW. There are several reasons for this. Rirly in the campaign the Pmbibitionists declared that cider came under the head of intoxi cants ai.d thereby alienated a large propor tion of the farmers. The present high li cense system is a large ourue of revenue to the town?, which cannot well he spared. Boston alone draws $!rjn,ix) a year from this source. Kven lit and license strongholds, sentiment is against the Amendment because of the ciilcr issue. The clergy are divided, the orthodox Evangelical denominations supporting the Amendment heartily, while the Catholic. E;iscopals. Unitarians and CniversalUts oppose it. Over SO prominent clergymen have signed a protest agaiusl Prohibition. An Imperative Necessity. AVhat pure air is to an unhealthy lo cality, what spring cleaning is to the neat housekeeper, so is Hood's Sarsaparilla to everybody, at this season. The body needs to be thoroughly renovated, the blood purified ami vitalized, the germs of disease destroyed. Scrofula, Salt Kheum and all other blood disorders are cured by Hood's Sareapurilla, the most popular and successful spring medicine. Prohibition In ths Bay State Boston, April 20. The Evening Ilrettrd publishes a forecast of the probable Slate vote on the Constitutional Prohibition Amendment next Monday, compiled from estimates made by the Chairmen of the dif ferent citv and town Committees and Town Clerks. The llcc-jrd says that the result in 100 cities and towns heard from point to the defeat of the amendment by from lo.ooo to 30.0i.i0. The striking feature of the returns is the showing that in the towns where the amendment has been generally supposed to be especially strong it is weak, and in some cases likely to be defeated. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the peculiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam, lor Coughs and Colds, does it, is indeed wonderful. lie author izes all drugjriats to give those who call for it a sample bottle Free, that they may try it before purchasing. The Large Bottles are 50c and $1. AVe certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption. Strange Find ina Hollow Poplar li. A. Logsdon, of Cross Iiuads, this county, while out fox hunting one day last week, discovered his dogs whining around a large tree which hail been blown up by the roots. The tree is a huge hollow poplar. While trying to dis cover the cause of the canines' actions his attention was attracted by a lot of human boms in the hollow of the tiee. Further fearch revealed an old flintlock gun and a keg of whisky. The bones were greatly decayed and much larger than the usual size. The gun was eaten by rust, and the stock had rotted so that it fell to pieces. Tlie kc-g is a strange con cern, and shows considerable 'ngenuity in its construction, the exterior being coated with a substance resembling pitch and is.well preserved. The whisky found in the keg is said to be a most excellent article. Horse Cave (Ky.) letter in Lou isville Courier-Journal, To-Night and To-Morrow Night. Ami each day and night during this week you ran get at all dmggista' Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, which is acknowledged to be the most success ful remedy ever sold for the cure of Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and Consumption. Get a bottle to-day, and keep it always in the home, so you can check your cold at once. Price 50 cents and fl. Sample bot tles free. Noses and Notoriety. A clever woman was recently asked by a Toronto Empire writer, who should be made president of a certain association of which great things were expected. -'I cannot name her," she said, "but choofe some one with a big nose and a big mouth." There may be no suggestion worth a row of pins in this, but none the less it is true that many of the ruling men and women of power have had large features. This is especially so in the literary world. At a literary gathering anywhere big noses or big mouths, or both, will be no ticeable. The same traits are observable at a spiritual seance. At a council of wo, men at Washington the noses of the wo men were in the aggregate monumental. It is the same at a meeting of Sorosis. Miss Francis Willurd has a big nose and a good-sized mouth. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe has a big mouth but very line and sympathetic. George Eliot's nose lacked nothing in size. Four gentlemen eugageJ in commerce in an eastern seaport city were heated unbelievers in the common superstition regarding Friday as an unlucky day. They determined to show their contempt for and explode the silly notion. So they began to build a ship on Friday, finished her on Friday, launched her on Friday, named her Friday, hired a captain on Friday and started her off to sea on Fri day. The ship was never heard from. Lofty sentiment very naturally finds its way to the attic A?3Y QNZ CAM DYE V D'f.llDN Ores:, cr a Coat, 1 fay Cdcr Ribbons, Fccihcrs, pen Yarns, Rccs, cic. ) ten cekts a! io manyMiM w SAVE ft!o.nry. -njl mika . lhiiv luo lka NtW, iy u.ine MAMOND DVES. I l' "rlc ss wsv. Bimple, t;uick ; the ; .W. t- REST ami FASTEST l.it.n. AJt fori DJAMONil DY1.3 anj tafce Co other. ForCildin; cr ;:ro-;:n Fancy Articles UECj DIAMOND PAINTS. OcM, Silver. Urcr.ie, Copper. Only 10 Ccnta. Baby Pci'traats. tunw tr:m life, trmud ru flue r.ri. 1.. I.i.tlllt Tlt.llttl tf- t ItBirw. vnt Irtw I" Vtjr.erol V1. r? imv Uibv lvrn aitliin a year. Kvrv M'Uhn nanla lln- i 7,i.:'-Tf : wlitl ot onct. LiiVO y llahy's Ji.-iina amt nat. i v L ;i'.'ais, rioharosch t CO., Jf t jiJ .JBLIHUTOM. T. B;C; JBj Mi II 33 T 113 TJiI L U I; IS" G I i I I i I I I! M I I I 1 I I I I I I M I I i ! :::::::::z::::::::::::::i: The Largerst and Most Complete :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES ESTAELISHE - 83a. GK "W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER CF FINE WHISK!ES.::::: Lt!!:.. IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. .YUV.')5 AS1) 97 lIFlllAYESVE, PITTSIlinniT, VES.YA. if- AU Qrilrrt reccirrd l0 mail Of vtherw trill r'-mV pruifijil ixtttn'Um. a Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, M AJClTAtTL'ltER 4KD DtALU. WHOLKSLXB A.ND KUTAUEII Of LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Soft Woods. OAK. POPLAR. SIDINIfS, PicKFTU, JiOCI.DINiiS, ASH, WALNTT, FLOORING, SASH, STAlK RAIIA CHERRY, YELLOW PINE, KHINGLES. DOORS BAl.l'STEIW. CHESTNUT. WHITE TINS. LATH. BLINL-S, NEWEL POSTS. A General Line of all grades of Lumber and Buildhnf Material anil Rooting Slate kept tn stock Also, can furnish anything hi the line of onr business to order with reasonable promptness, such as Brackets, Otld-siied work, etc. ELIAS CTJTaSTGrl-IAM, Offico and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. K. Station, Soaaarsat, Pa LETTZRA2J SCIENTISTS A3 r sESTHH FlACTCCALLYp . I VTT HJ -Ml inif STCHE. IllSSlKdal! AWtTVrTTa-n Tt MONUMENTAL 6R0NZE COMPANY, BiUixiKpcivi. com:. Are at Present the most Popular IIOIIMATSTXJRIiO HUMPHREYS' Cloth & Cold Binding lilUD FKKI. Or PMSCIFAL HOB. CTHES FB1CB. Fevmrn. t'onuMtion. In!la?nmatton. Wornm, Wnin if over, ttonu t oImj... ( riit Colic, or let hioff ol lulaiit. INnrriif . i C bMreu or Adults iyMHtery, ri(.c.. Hiiiout Cuiic... ( hoi era Stttrhnn. Voti.nui Co Bit , CoW. brncltiU eurnla. Tooth, he. tawftcd. . . .. -Sal a .2.1 2 I Jflle.mciieit. T.-.a.- hoeopathTc lit atilnfh-fl. rOtr-K -r-ii.-" ot.l,riaia, w " nt.,rr,M.d or I'ainliil I'ertoaa .1 .25 .21 .95 .25 .511 . ..Ml I rtilip. I.'onr h. Ilirticiilt Brfathina.... alt Itheiim. E-7ipl. lOrupnaua,. Kheilllialialll. RllPinimtiy Patoa . m and Astir. Chili,. Malaria I'ilea, Illintl lieatlina l alarrh. lnlVana ( otf in th Head hwniiiia t iMlall, Violent i '(maba.. general llebililv.Ph,tical Weakneas .Mt ..Ml nianey iiiww - , ervuna llebilily ........ 1 mi t rlllar, iirHiir. "r...t, Ilie.-i. of the llenrf. Pwliniation I ..IO M1 SI P ECI FICS. iuiii tiv i'.'-Ufcreiw. or .-etit poipaui on ric.tipt of P 1 . ! i all part, b? l.tnn- our n hm. h iu. n U1 "Tlx) irf Iuwk f-rwwa in rtr lorai:!,!!)? ity t-tt mfc-iM-biiaf mtwtr tn tf tvorttt, lib alt ihn tnniinwti: ; wtti "In- -tt't I re a n,,.j.irl tw ol uor rt-ilv nitd vuliint'l' art 4Ri)rf'- In rriurii Hiaik tljai "0 bo whBI f tn-itii. Iu i lit whf iv f v.'tir hitinf. ii ml utter .imti-al! "Jnt! tfttfit- .'r nw niu p-. 1 I.th r ! tiii ljfuf it 1 A (I V fwitiKer t..nt. iU i- PLEi ' '" I'"''' ""' '" I'"" nt' p JtZ'-irZ '. ,M AaN.-1 T m. aiul now Kil lor I llfkW U-ItT-w. ftit! nMiulrrd. fin. a, bilef inMnicU.m riven. II.- wnc nm ii. .1 eno ta ciin- l'rf br a.-nff-n)tR-Kin is (be wtrtJ. txl turn finr-t ' " hurh art wer ittowa toir-f hftf :n Arti'-i ft. lattKAtO., Uox "J40, Anau-tu, Alu.uo I) M I X I STTiA TOR'S NOTICE. In the entATonf Allirt Xiptnlionr bit of Vppcr Ttirktyfxtt TuHii-hip snitrwtt Oy , I'a . ! l. Letirr of Ai1mitrHiifm having been itoUt- tn the iiU'ltT'iiciierJ hy ttie pnttier uuUmruy in the AUtve eUU. NutU-f is i.vtx-hy ivru to 11 imrtien .nitobu-! to est.ite mmke immedi ate puynvt nt. itnd al! psirtit havlnglim. Au'Htnst ttwte to pr-HMi ihfm U tht Administrator dttit Htitheut k-tiUtl for fH-ttU ninu it the Witt rvi-dt-iiCa tif ilit (ii'irri-Mfl mi c IwtttTf rtiiriY the 'it Ii tay of May, 1K"!, at the late lrsitlvun of (it JACOD aV?rHilj)Xt eprlT. Adiiiiiiifftrauir. s UEKIFFS SALE. Br virtue of a writ of Fi Fa Iwoi out of th Court of C'oiiiiiion Vie of i-.nerei C-ouuty, IVnu'a.. I wiil vxNtce u puhtiij ale hi tt'i 'tMirt Him, in Souieix't ikmUKb. at 1 o'clock r. M., OU THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1S30, All the riffht. title, lnten;t and claim or John barr, of. in a;ul lo the following dc-titAl real estate, viz : A eerlioii lot of srmnd Fituati- in Somerset lior-oiiL-h. Nmf-rM.-t l nimiy, j,., adjo.nina laud- of J?!t rhorrieuuini; a the wmtii, pniilie rmA ou the uort hand et. an 1 land of J.mli '. l.a..li avr on theea.t. rin:aini:iir oiie-fo:irtli a. -re more or haviua there m ervctcil n frame dwelling house, stalile. and other ontbuilumK. Taken In rxectition athe)innerty ofjuhn Iiarr at itie nil of John 11. Chi, attorney of baroara Mi-liU) re'a beira. NOTICE , Ail persona pnrehaiiir U the a!ire faie will pleae uke niKiee tluU a part of the riiirehaj nimiey ;w (vr cent will l? reonired when knox-kol down, otherwii it w til airaln exr.M ed to sale at tlm rik f the lint iMircuaaer. The residue of tlie porcl:a.-c mMieT rniKt lie !il on or before Thuixlay of tlie lat we-k of tne Hay UTin of Court, the time fixed l,y the tiurt fiir aaciiriiig the ai k now iedimient iif deed, and no deed will lie a-knonledied until the purciiare ri-mev ia paid in full. tlieriir i!!, e, B. 9. Kl MII.LKN, ApiUS. lsw). f sheriff: WANTEDS, mir Fmit auti urnHmenrai i..aa. v ,-.tU KiVe yen a good txylnx aiiuation at once. Aiidret S u-nra. E. B. KM.UAHa.bOX 4 CO Kurwrrmen, (MBt-va,v , maria-lJt. Over S0O rV lil Send for Coautlful L(. j 1 Frlco Lict o Deelgno. H- Kl Circl'!-r' art- fcJ -THE CELEBRATED pianos fHiniinEiSf mm mm mm Cleanse the System hk1 'Kla: Picio's Celery Cjr-i.xr.ii.jL it p'irincs. ti;? tli!, cures i.'OTiM ipiTli-n, an t rt--nl-t:-j thv ilver nxvl Lidtiej.e)TctuiUJy cleaiia tug t)ift,v!Me;i, aU trasto fcaid J'ad Eiutu-niw ;ine'c Celery Compound f c::Wr- s tntf- ii-rre ton! aud Rtn-nidnff quttitu.".-i, rtsvl Ihft the er.-r-e UDd .)jntH. I h:im !-en tr'iMed f r S"Tn' ye-tr with a frnpUe.itKrrr of Uim -':('. Alter Iryt'te th rl 'i.w rer: edj'.-s, and n-Jt liuJinir n'li'-r. I tried Pnli'" i i l'Tv ' np" ;:r't lifur t;,-!.ir one fuil if t V- tin1' Inn; irf-Mi S-ofTio ,--.. ni "los pn; tn .usl''.e. ef- 1 I :t'i trtil.v AiV now. t":st I ft- iilke tt new ni rs. I'loii h5 iotprovi-.t, ainl I h-kt irui'ted let p"Ji m wetiftif stuc I liafcu couAiiK-aetsl t-ikiui; the t ump.. Mini ' UtNri!f:rJ m-haR-Vs. IVl' ii.UA Vr St.oO. Six for ta.tK At imictsri WsLLa. ilxcoAttusoa A Co., HiirUtAja, Vk IT WILL FAY YOU to buy voce or Wm. p. SHAFFER. bOMKIWET, I'KXN'A a Mauufa?tnrer of and Dealer in rTB W'fi-t Far nWtetl oi, 'iiy Strtire, mail Colm mn in twin iui AUo, Age'. i'K the H IlITE BtMZE! Persons In need of MONUMENT WORK wll Slid II to iheir iiner,"it to rail at my "hop where a proper ahtiaina tuillbe xiven ihem. Jia-'VUi turtitin l.intmM.'U IN x."t, ri rJ' lA'Arl' LOW. 1 Invite special anenUon to the White Bronze, Or Pure Zino Mcntirnel Introdn red bv REV. W. A. ItlVJ. as a redden Improvement In the point of MATKKIAL AND CoNSTKI eTION. and hich is destined tone tlie Popular Mt-nwrnent for our Changeable Cli mate. GIVE ME k CALL. WM.F. SIIAFFEK. lfnny denier wiv he h the W. I . oncla 8tiuef4 wttliuut uii nml yrlc rtMiitLKrfl oa Uis bottuui. yut bitu dun a aa a Cruua. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR CENTLEMEM. lteat In the. world. flamliK hl S.VOO (iKM IVK H lMl-M.H f l SHOE. 4.1X1 H IMI-M1VUI UT "IIOi:. a.:i..-.o HOI.lt: AMI FAItMKKV SHOE. S..-rfl :TUA vti.n: ( tl K HOfc. HIIKk (IH ANN Ml OK. DO ami fcl.11 HOVS' X lliiol. SHOES Ail UMtlo ia Ci'DUTfiA, button aixJ Lace, w L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE FOR LADIES. Beat Material. Beat Htyle. Itrat l itllng. If UA 'l'l bv yu:l d, aler, ai de W. X.. UOCOLAs. IlKOCKTOX, MASS. F'Ut -SALE BY A. H, Ferner & Bro., SOMERSET. CatarrH ELY'S p??M-'itlJRrl'uil Cleanses the Naal PaMMifi-H, Allay I'ain and Inf. animation, Ilt-'ftls the Soitk, Ke-wton-j the Benses of Tie and Smell. HAY-FEVER TliE CL RE. Apaitiolc i appMMj Into enrh nn-tril anl aKTe?il. Prictr ""Mvnti at lriiifirt ; by mail nvifiprifwi, 6oc. KLV iKO.. 6 VVkuren Street, New York. 6-30-lyr, L.ESM EN WANTED II io natHi.e my tnopiniahly rvliHitie .urerv su k on Halary or Cfmiiiii.ii. iVrumm-nt t-iiif-lov-nK-m ru rant .-.. iniriit free, tn-viu experi eooe n? reiu.fv.. Write tf C. L, YATEcJ, Nurimrymin. Rochester, is. Y. Mention th in paper. FLINT GLASS MILK Manufactured by THlSBOTTlf BE WASHt5 iND RETURNER PI7TS3URCH.PA. lXF0t;::s:z: H i 1 rini Quart 4 Caiia WHITE FCH PRICES. I , " raw 4jL Byavowimf AnywiNi., i .r !. Bro..rmia rxM?i aaa priAla . . r - a DK-H d.'Qlii The tta i. ' T-'jr '.j 7 llraloiaaal-iaia. 'ift,;!' theraiO. a.' i friacix caJ0fj.4il.1 'SSASXtCStttUl '.T Hr-m, fnr trtmi aM Wfaee yaw ay. tl AkalUJI iA V KAKa. i ui-iieil'rrt. !br.iiaS3;-..:ii::t3ia.,B?. IT MOV D-i 1 u S., Sole Agents, Johnstown, Penn'a IS fn QurPepufirBrsnt! A Fine Quality of ATA REASONABLE PRICE i in m ja.t i . Hi ON EACH LmiiifclrTar .fil IFYOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN EXTRA SWEET PIECE OF Enl -sj7 A3 t-r - IWVl J30NT FAILT0 GIVE A FAIF TFIAL - D0NTTaKENY 0THEe JNO. RNZEHi EROStLouisviue RAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE fc OHIO RAILROAD. SOMERSET CAMBRIA JSRASCII. DISTANCE AND FARE. 1 f . r Mllea. Fara. Somerset to Stoystown .. .. lS Somerset to MwTer,TiUe.. 17 so Somerset to Btbl ... 2." ; 70 Domerset to Johntown.... 3 1 it) Somerset to RiK-kwood . 9 JO Somewe to iiarrett 15 w Somerset to Meyermlaie.. . 21 70 Somerset to runiherland. 6 2 oo Somerset to Washiuirtoii.... 210 t ss Somerset to Baltimore 2ii0 7 50 Somerset to I'raina 24 m Somerset to Confluence .- . 28 s Somerset to l onuellvi;ie - bi 1 "0 Somerset U Htlsburgh 110 S 10 The fare to Philadelphia la $:Si, and to New York, fiLtjtf. Winter Arrargamenl In flaet Ko. ti, 'It. sotnn-BouxD trains. JOHNSTOWN EXPRESS No. . t iarr. Ria-kwxl f. M a m SiiMKRaET... ( it a III IreiKvr i". iy a ni Htoystown 7 21 a in HiH,ersville 7. .22 a Dl Bethel ;.ll a rro. Johnstown ,s.jfi a m MAIL No. 9S. Lrare. PfttfthorKh ll.-: m KiM-kwaMl ill;i p m Miilonl 3:1? a Iu SsMfcerset ...... .-i:,'.s p u Stoystown .... 4:2P p m Hiart-ersville. 4:.I7 p m Bethel 4.ol p m yfrrfrra. Johnatow u it.. p m Passengers from littshnrch rhano rars for point on the Somerset A Cambria at Koekwud. SOMERSET ACCOMMODATION-No. 9ft. t .mira. Raltimorv 8 00 ( SOJIERitT...ll:43 a m Puttnin:h i- -o a ni Km- k w i id 1! .11 a in j MiSfoni ..11 M am Piiasenirers fur Somerset from the east and west on the Pittsburgh Invifiou, enange cara at Kotk wood. SO ITII-B0 USD TRA ISS. BALTIMORE MAIL Nn. 92. f 7iltra Johntown -4S a m Belllel V:ls a 10 Hiaivers-. ille '.i-:il a in SloyMouu i:l.". a in t.eitr'T lo 10a ni soMKiLStT III-Hi m Milfoni hn a in Arnre Rorkwo(sf.. lli-loa m I unilierlaiKt l in t ahinirton. S: o a ui Hallnnore s iioam Pittsburgh 6:j0 p m Pm-ners for poiuu eaat and west change cart at Itoekwood. ACCOMMODATION No. 94. A rripe John-towu 3-OOnrn Ritf-bu-n,..! u Het he! HiaTersvilie .Sloyst,,wu.... frt-i'tfer n in i I 'mil lM.rlan T n p m o.Hl p m Pitodinruh s-.Jl p ia s i i a.iiinvuiD . ,:juam t--i p m i llailimore a:ia) a m S..M KHSET ... Mill'ord 4 4J Li m Pnss,.nimn for east and west change cars at Rockwoou. KOCKWOOD ACCOMMODATIOX-No. 96. t Uara j Amrem Somerskt 2: is p in Rock wood jt-4i p m Miliord i.;ipm Pssaenavr, leaving on this train can make con-nei-tiim at Ka-kwoud with night Liwreaa Uaica east and west. Dally, f Daily except Sunday. BALTIMORE it OHIO RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH VI VISION. EAST-EOCXD TRAIN'S. I'ni.inftt II. un. 3iiu tfn limit,, t. M'liL tt. Pitt-hurifh 7:H0 a. . II 30 . . lttAir . brnddiick 7:.a " li.vi Mi'kees,rt 7 :i- 12::t West Newton s:', 12 :-(7 ' 1125 '" intd Ford :22 " 1 Its u 12 4 Conueilsvitie y .io M i -o Ol io Pvle iii:i.-, Si"aj 12 It, onduelK-e 1t:S7 ' 2 IV " 1 i a Crstna lord ' 2:-.l " 1 22 I Wimin ll:ii--, 2 4-t M Korkwuwl ll:li " -2.;:t j5 "' .arret! 1 i-.U " S m ' ... SalislmrT June 11.12 3 l.r, M.-yersdale 11.4ft " 3 Is " j'ji keyslime llj.vl :i 24 r If Sand Patch 11:.- 3:j) 137 Southamploa :12.2:l " Kairliope 12 .,1 4;'i'ii tlyhdman 12:4-1 4.20 s"i7 Cumberland L15 " 4 ,v 'A u Washilufoii v 4j .. :ij u Malliiaore (arrive) lu:4i to " WEST-BOUND TRAINS. fvira 4- ' 7i' lam Vumbnri d Ac. MaiL Esprem. Baltimore a. a. -) a a. r. a. ftaahinirton s-.'s, " CiMnberland ' 1.2S r. i 4. a. llyndnian -:B " 1 IB ' si Kairhoiie s-w 2:12 Q:0 ' Si-uthampton a's Sand Patch " 2 HO 14 II IS " Keyatoae S-2S " 2 , " n I " Meyersilale a- m jn-si " Salisbury June. -. " a i 10 i - (larrett -40 3 i:i ' 111 ts ' P.orkwoo.1 K-iift ja wM " I asseimam loufi a " 1 1 n ; Crsina 10x2 " 1 " 11 " ' Condnence lo-.7 4 00 ii .hi ; Ohio Pvle IO-.vi 417 ji :sl " I Viin.:lville n .'o 4 V, j-v, 1 MroaJ rtifX 11 -:a ,si 12-10 ' I West Newton 12 IS r. . s 12 1 ai " j Mi-Kerstsm 1-24 " IS " 2 14 " i Braild.w x l-a .- " 2 -s ' Ar. Pittaburgh 2-UU t M " 2.M - H The Him giyen ia Eastern Standard Time. 1 Malt Train, connect at Hnrkwnod with mfn to and from Somerset and Johnstiiwn, at H TBd man with iraiu, to and from bedfur l, at oarrett with tram, 10 and from Merlin, at saii.Dury Junc tion with traina to and from Salisbury. AU Tnxint Sup fur PauenQTt where Time w irra. W. M. r-LEMrVT?. lfanarr. CHAS. O. SCI LL, l-n. Paai. Alt''. SALESMEN WANTET) Permanent Situation iriran- h tl'd .ViAi-, (J.,.i rJp.r, fftr t, sH-iai 'n-i'i.-e-mentslo hexlnners. 4:irmin can wireecl w.ib our a ivariu2v"s and quiek-seiiing ,."--ait s. (hum free Wrileal oiee. yivtngaire. H(aikfK NCJisEKlF.S. lestabllshe,! isJ5. Jtocmr. N V. (Name this paper). feb27-3ia.