1 ! 1 ; i J J 4 i ) I .4 5 f j f '3 For and Against. Interests Information ind Com ment cf the Press on the Isaua of the Day. ro'.iiislwd i th.ivnneatof HMM.r. rcf!fs. I'b.ihixti.. iM.tFrTr)..-Tlir .lrr:ir r. !il a-tiin-t .,-.,l..!.itu.n rc-l;t. fixKi ti le i lW.ii.-f -r. Monday. .rl tl w JlMt'.aiid Su, wlw "i"'1 ' :.. -....n.-.n ft-iJ wlK-n- i! !..:iff " 1 If 1 " - f.,vJ it'-ya .'.-ci'i-I -!'ir ma-or-j.y W-.tu Nc It!iin-!Mnr. iv'f i--'"' b,tn w.ili urx;sli ih.''- ... tir the suco-ss of '.t i- itiii;. I ;.r Vnnsrlnia. Pmtiittiii-w no " in ,M s''aI" and only n'M-n V!t l!;tre wi'.i tvwiiaV.e dispute ,,,e m"-,or ny l will ii. i s:nu . it ni i ' . II is , likclv I" l more timr. "', " auitr niU Ida! It ll.u.V tt.red 1M".'W. Ti.i. r..mat is not ilirtsteJ oy Wit'"' wit or pr.-jud.ce. It is the a! tuple acceptuucs and ,Wrat:.n of a fattlist inii-t now I wi Me to ery inieifc'-uil and Ji-w-ii'mait ci'.ieo There are man mv otnses which an nw 1 lc-lr to swell the atiti -pro. .11 ihr ami i.r.i!.iti!i.a tide I ynnsjlvania. V l.en three r.njf.aiiu Sta'ea fc-w i have r-'-tM'd p-ons-i'on wiinm a ,r,., andiried Miriniit with natatory ir oonsl.tulioc i.miiiliiti'jn. w nh ) itrli a"-' low license, aid with no isni ... p, u,.Ur !o.-al option, it is an admoni tion tint tl.e mud. more ciitiwrval: pro pleof lliit State wouM re-iwt ev.n if the issue of pmliiiiitiuti Iiuuk trvtiiuliiur in tlie lalanor; bnt before the three J-ew Kuiand jjai, l r.-jx :J proinoit;.m af-er having tnr.1 it. ti.ecum-m ra wiib r a.-iiiKt it in I'miifvlvania. fltHa. Tut. Waytufcburp Xamrnvn : Tl.t !'n,!iibitory Anim'Wnt r!eni i! likrly to pr .vr a -tly tiir to tl.e Ui(yerw of l it Sure. nvinic that llic June elfttion mill not cost llS:atk!lhanl'Ki..anJ rihly much jiiorp. Tiii waa a'l.wrtiwr uiimrv. nl wrc teii-- (Itr bnik of the Iiemor-ratic neat brmof the Upslature op;-l it, claiming a tiny d;.i that the rot on the Amendment .fihl ba j wt well twltea at the general ie tion in toe full when it would col notu iiur lint the U. piiblicum, whohal aheavy nijority in both II.uw, would not li.-ter. to t!ii tiiawii.Hi. T.iev had t di-ire for .momi-iiii in the;''i i.tore of the w ).!.' iH rtiey. And tiiis is n it ol!. If the Amendment nhoiiid lie ad .jl-d hy a vote of tlie i.le at the elertioi o!i the llh day of June. thn it would b-ome m--es.sary to rail an e'ra aemion of the Ic:iiauire t.i ! tlK- Liti mwwinr to put thin Amend ment in rim ninj; order. Thin extra w-ion will e.it the taspyerof theS'jite will have lo nie-t. from I.VJ. M to J.!.".", w more, ail of whiih ond tbi. !, after at lea tm (i i of liie present .S:ate revenue have Wn annihilated. Tiie e,ne of 1'ie e rial eleelioii cannot no he avoide.1. It i 1i late f it that, but the heavier eie!ie9 of t!ie ex'r eaion of the I. '.-'latore may be avoided by the defe.il of the Prohibitory Amendment. if Oiir-e if this proposition i defeated at the eltvtion on the l;li of June, there aill le no extra sewioti. beoiuse there will be no b i;ne- f.ir u"!i a hwioii totranart. Then, af a nutter of simple eeonotny. if nothing ele, the iMXpayers are inierented in voting against the Proliib tory Ameitdinent. inics raomiiiTios i-u-iiiKiiT. Mr. S.iiuuel Wyaml, w ho nides in P.laci Hawk conn'y. Iowa, hcrir the city of Water loo. called at Prohibition Headiiiisrters on Katttnlay moniing lat. Mr. Wyand was formerly a resilient of Jefferson township. Ibis county, and made answer to a lew qties tion. which we Rive lieiow : tj Ho you regard prohibition asuctv"? in Iowa" A. I do. Because they don't have the w hisky they hail liefore. There are not many dnitiken ?op!e. The yotipg nien are ftTrowinie up to be soler and resjieiMable. What arethe ellects in WaterliKi A. It is much better than before. When we had raliMins there wen- many drunken n:en to be seen in aterks), but we don I hs any now. 1. JI'W d.ies pro'iibilio-i :it!Vt tHX-s" A. it has reduced i-ur tax. .siiiidr-Mbly. We tiave many iess .-ri.ninal cases, in court now. tf. If yon had an oppofuni'y to vote on the atii.M.doient boa would you vo-e? A. I would .unly vote fir the amend ment, liei-anscof Moat I have been of it in loa I see the jmo.1 ciT.' ts. The ionj:cr the law stands ihe more we see the iienetiis of it. When the law first went into effect Ihr d'ici-ease in driokiiv was not no much noticed, hut now there is very little liijnot suinlcd into our county. Ttie la"t year has leen the most cmtvssfiil. fs-inie iieople have aaid to me him I am hee that tiiey dnuk more now in li:wa than ta-fore. j This is not true. I know this by observa tion. Our tlovernor and oflh-iuls say prjiii- j hi lion i a mii-eess. Cremated In a Cor. HtMt'.T.v. ir. A;:'.1 St. te-ri'ile railway li-s.st(M" oci-urissl j'isi wt f this fly at 7 o'clock lli; inorniii:;. riilt inc. si t ir as know n, in tti d--atli of J i p.- p!c. Ttic limited expissn from t'tiii-a . il ie h-r. at 'I . ran olVthetrAck a mile sis! oMii-ity at Jnctior; cut. Toe eni-ie strn-k a w i'er tank, time! over, an! the train d-viied against it. ! The train was c :ii;.enl of an ri -int two j lAL-.iire C!i"w, a smoker, a t'.j.-i and i t.rand Trunk tlinnth pass.-n-.r coach, a 1 WaSash wirii, a Wurncr tirst el.isi (rNi'-li, j a Cullman cir and two Warner sis-pinj I cars in the order mined. The a s'i.Uiit tn;- J cnrre-l at the Juncttoti w!ic"la Y ' isbuiit. This is uied to sa-itch lliroii-li trains j f r Toronto from the branch lo the main j line. The train is aaid to hsv bs-n poinj; j at a sed of 4X1 miles an hour, when directly J on enrvsing the sa itch the engine jumjx!d the track and p!itn.U into a water tank which sUxhI in a spice belaeen the 'Y, eniasliing tl.e tank into atoms and (nrnini; it tipst'le down. Toe baitiriie cars cani-d-rect-ly after the engine, and the tirst of these was pitclied over the engine and thrown on the niii u track, leaving its w Iks-Is behind iL riasann. its n -auss. The smoker and leading day coach tele aeed and imprw-med ls passeni-rs in the ears, which iuimeiliately tisik tire, and they wer. biinied to death. None of their names re known, and when taken from the wreck fonrhonrs afterward the b lie. a-,re burned hey.md all recrnrniti.nl and lie at the morgue nniilentified. Tlicya!l come from North western Sta'es and were moetly on their way to tl t Vnusnnial ceieiriti.in in New York. Kiflern of the buraeJ b.Jies are men, three women. Went Through a Bridge. WiiAstsssang. April 'i. A s.-riou wreck occurred oit the Norta ltranch Ktilroai this morning. The last thrt.UL'h freight fivim Snuhiiry to Wilkesha'-T leu the tinner plaT at 4 a. m . J.f k tr,siiis being: the en gineer in cliarsr. The train was coinjsised of nine cars. When th engine struck Shuiiz's Irestling, neat Cauwissa, it broke through. Tiie ctis f.-llowing were piled up on top of tiie liwmiotive and their contents nnttered in ail directions. K-ipneer lta.sii,s had two riln Iirikcn and was otherwise injured, but not fatai'y. The liretnsn escaKsl wiiliout any injury. A brakemin named James ala lone bad an ankle and several rils broken. He was also hurt internally. The rest of tlie crew escaped by jumping. Tiie injured men were taken to their homes at Sunhury. Tne accident was caused by a tire. General Manager Clements Resigns. IiAi.rmonv., April Jii. William M. Clem ents, Manager of the Dtltiniir? and Ohio cast of the nhio river, has ises-ne j. J. F. tklell, C.;-mer'.y lienerjl Manag-r of the Cheaapcak and Ohio, will le ap;sjinted Gen eral Manager ot all the Baltimore and Ohio 1 ins. It is not known w ho will succeed ilr. Cieniints. Five Dead and on a Man'ac. f'Kt.!w CiTT. I. T.. April 2C Five men in il,eir (rtti:i and a n.atiiar in irons w.nj rnrii,i'i tw.-th men th.s inf:.nt vtty 1 eterdii : i T1e dd mi,n had dtd natural ueutha: tLat j i to or. nature had jriven away under the . i(3T.i-!.:! -n-onntTel, ani none of the five i .lea'iis were directly at the lnr.ds of fellow- 1 m&n. Tie madman, John Evan, left li:s frttr. Jv at K. dorado, Kmw. a few daya ajfo, and wan in the be-rt of health. He rame to Dkliiliimiar-ty on the !imt train Monday, I'.iuod thcei'v in ptwrwion of t. 8. Deputy Maeiial and busiinieii. and wi enable to r-iliz- extectations. A elaim whirb be finally iwi-isred a jompe,! 1-y prt,fee-iotiii, aula revolver aai ilouriihe.l in hi fa'-c. mben be remu.rate.l. Knm bad little m r-T. an.) his su'evpjent trials roblied him of his'rea-on. k' be lay on the platf.rm lo" de, wa';i'ie lo the train, he talked incohe rent!' of claim-? and town lot", and implor ed tin near him not to nib him of bis lit tle pii-v of ground. The t fil wa a pitiful one. Evans was taken to WiiiSielJ and plae.1 in a iiwpital for the insane. Another man went crazy the previous ni).'ht. and waa placed on a nortt. b xind train. At Alfred he broke away and tried to a-ault Lieutenant Waite, of the in- ft.iry roniny utatioiMHl there, but was over;iwerel. "I want a claim' I want a j r!;ni was his err. He waa Iit ao-anl the j tnin aiin a:id will probably be treatftl in the WinfielJ Ilowpilal. A Knan named Stevens in waw hot and killed, in the presence of hi wife and four little children, by wo men on a claim near A bred. Wedt.es.lsy. The murderers fled and tte unfortunate widow walked to Alfred with the news. The dead man was buried by the w.tU-rj and a umajl subscription wis raix-d losend the family home. The ru le funeral as in pnensw as tlie train pa-v-ed. Vice President Morton In Collision P.A.LH!"EE. April . In a collision on tlie R. 4. O. this morning the life of the Vice President of the X'nited .States waa endan gered and several employes of the road sere injured. Tlie accident occurred at the f.sit of Howard street, at the ' Y." wherethe trains for Ijcust Point separate from the road to Washington. The trains in collision were the Vestibule Limited from Philadelphia, which arnves here at I'J.-Vi, and the Phila delphia Kxprew. which left here at 10 :i, and which, it is believed, had on board Levi P. Moi ton. The only icr,m seriously injured was l'n pt '-r Milburn, of the west bound train. He bad his Hi? crushed at the knee. Among the otiier distinguished pi-rsons aU.anl were tietieral hrlioneid and fcUlTaud ticneral For aker, of ihio. and 'a!T. AH mere goi tig to New York. The accident was not very seri ous. Uotb ba-ae cars were shattered to piei-es. Su;;rititendenl Fitzgerald had the tracks r by 2 o'clock. Closing Saloon Doors. IIik-tos, Mass.. April St. This year bcKins the enforcement of the new license law, which limits the u umber of license.1 places in this city to 7sJ, and as there weere over i.ooii applicants, there are nearly t..V.i drink ing places that must clo- by May 1. The list ol rejected applications includes some of the most prominent d.-alers wilhiu the city limits. There is not a single sport inff bouse in town exirpt I'ouncllman Hilly Mahoncy 's place, on Lagranire street, that has been minted a license. A number of s-nall hotels are restricted to lieerajres omtaininp not more than 3 per cetit. of alcohol. The oldest ale house in the city. the ' licll in ll.u.d," on Williams court, must close its doors. A fair estimate of the hrtis to those who have In-cn refused a license in tixturea and income, places the sum at no less thsn " 's 1 l.o ). About S.rsJO har-kei-iiers will be thrown out of employment, causing them a total daily loss of income of at h.at K,""o. Back From the promised Land. Akkassa. Crrv, Ks., April 20. Kiajper ated r.r)Kjrts of a great m ivement of disao Hiiti!.sl settlers fro n tjtithrie int.) the flier ok.s? Str.p were s-tit o it last nilit, and tl.e (iistiati '.uw said that the i ivenmieut would litxl itself confrotite.! by a serious dilfKiiity in drivi -is o!f tiie .U'itters. The truth is j that while a lew p imes hivj left (Jslalnmt j for the sitri;. with t'ie avowisl intention of j staking out cla'trus i'ie"e, tliey d.) not camp j more than one or tw j l:iys in a place, a:id it will not take CAptam Hayes and las trooiw but a s'lort tip.ic to clear the S'.rip. Trains have o.-;u arriving here ever since yesterday loa le-l down with disusiet bisjiners. and tli s c ty i. as crow J-d and as full of ex.-iU-d msn as it was before the oieu in. The Hint baby ill the territory was Imrn in a waon yesterJay, and christeu-sl Oilalm m l.ewi.. The Asiatic Budget. r;si Kasi.i , April 2i. The China steamer arrived yesterday bringing rslianjliai news to March .'VI and Yokohama news to j April S. Tliere is no check to the famine in ! China, and the death rate is increasing, dc ! spite the relief afljrdel by foreiirn mision ! ties. w!io are sending urgent appeals to Shanghai for money. Uuiiiors are a'ain current of the illness of Yi.s'roy I.t Hung Chanrf. It is nuw staled that he is so seriously indi-js4.d that he can scarcely articulate distinctly. His death would be a i-rreat blow to the foreigners in t'liina, as he has opp ie 1 tht rowitu P ifty that is against the devcioi'nient of all K:iro jiean tr.dr. A t.-rrible disease, which resemirie typhus fcv.'r. bss broketi out in A'lacawa K-n. Ja pan. if til cases, 4-1 ended fatally within 4 hours alter the lirsl attack, ll.s-torsa'.tribiite the disease to bad rice. He's All R g-Vit. Wasiixi;toh, April 27. The talk nbonl the l'rcsi'1-..nt's health is somewhat exajrijtr atisl. Anyone who has heard a story that the President is a sick man, and then seen the President forthe first lime, is apt to lie lieve all he lias heanl, and more. The Pres ident's face is altiKist colorless . His com ;lcAion is of a waxy whiteness, almost startling, but this peculiarity is not a new one. r'axen haired men and Mr. Harrison was HaAen-haired before he was pray are either evcedinnly m 1 ly face.1 or white faoed.aind the President is one of the white face,! kind. Men who were with him in Indianapolis daring the campaign suys that he looks ranch lietUT and stronger than he did then. . The Connecticut House of llepresrntatives last week voted lo recede from its former vote ard concur with the Senate in submit ting to tiie (ssopie -!i9 prohibitory amend ment. The vote stood 133 yeas, and C3 nays, one more than the necessary two-thirds. SCROFULA Is th.it Ini;iuri:y i f the Mood which produces ttnslgUt:y lumfs rr jcl!iur in tlie neck; wlijrh causes rean!:ig sores ca tlie ur.s, Icr, or feet; which develops nieers ta tlie eyes. ears, or lu.se, nficn emsm; blindness ot de if iiess; which is the crila of pirn; lea, can cerous prowths, or liuraors; ' w aich. fasten ing Us.u tlie lungs. e:mses cmscraj'-tloa ar.d death. It Is Uio imwt ancient cf -11 diseases, and cry few persons are etitirely free from It, sr CURED T-y taking flood's fiarsaparllU, which, by tiie reuurkabie ecrcti It h.s acecmphsiied, hs prov en Itself to lie a potent and peenliar aiCdlcinc for ttiis disease. If oa suer from ai-ni.'ula, try llooc't Jv-rsapar.Ua. "Every spring my Wife awl cliildren hare iiei-tj Woutiicd Willi acrofnia, my litue boy, slirce years old. sclng a tcr..We auaercr. Last spring be wr.s one mass of sorts from beiai to f cel. Wcal!to.,klloou" sSarraparllla, and ait hr.vo been cured of the scrofula. My little !oy Is entirely free from tores, end all four of my children look brljrlit and healtliy." TrT. D. ATiutRiAOX, Cassaic City, S. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla by C. L L.UUU a CO, AfntbeearUia, imU, Xu. 100 Doses Ono Dollar CARJERS i rn ITTLE IVER PILLS. n flirk Rarneanrf reJer aH the irtMjirlea (net-,,.-,,( ... ft riiaKMi ale of tie ftrttefn. mtch aa I nwwe :WM aftr raui c. I m In tl- if 'lie thrirnx rcnJ-aalrfe. eoc-jenk ka sea alKra la airmt . SICiC fTeartwhe. wr fraB l.rma tjvaa rnia ar -.oltr' Tlnl4e In Ctml oirvu ail w-veirlm- ui at! nos-inret " l-v oTt ail 4y4th tne mct,, emulate u beer ami reguiaie Uae bowa- tva. : they ot!y carea HE A Aehe tber would he atm pr-eieaa n tnnee who irTH- frn thin cilr.-mne complaint: tit f.unatelv tlwir (ro.lne owa n. rfl ,-re. nrt tlK- whn try Uiem wiU lM l,:oe jmI mlurJe l o many ways ' tWT will he wiliin to do aitliottt Ukbi. iut atcr all tck head the hat- o sr. mai T tiv that Berets miwrm we rnske oar nrwct. Ia. Our p.Ua cure is a htie tehees it, .. n I itm iJTTiJB fvra rnxs arewerrpsr.au an t wry ewlo lake im- or two I "" a d' They arw strict lr .Trh awt rto oot Tipe or poree, Irtit h their ts-nte actest T,i.wse sll who iaie them. In via at osiis; five for il SoU even where, or sent by lunu. U2TIS KEa Ct, Sew let PsmTI vmrs EL All ARE TKE STRONGEST. NONt GCNUINE WITHOUTTMt B' LBCk XrinuM hv '. Avkcs t s-s. I'hllaila. who dake the tainous Horse linina uaaer cianaeia. Oils! Oils! The Ptamlurd Oil CVmnwnr. f Pltuhnnrh. Pa makes a .pe.-nftn oi rrauf-tiiniia ix tna lximeslic trade toe iiueiil bnuids of Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Casoline, That can he tn,le rwmi petroleum. We challenge comparison witii every known PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If you a isb tlie most uniformly Satisfactory Oils IX THE American larket, Ask for ours. Traite for Somerset and Ticiulty supplied by TOOK 4 BEERlTst An KKKAriX it K'KISKK. atptjs-'ss-lyr. sioMKasiiT, Pa. B. & B. DRY GOODS fl'e ciiip'.ov r. hw oorTf f rompotont is-oiilc. In sc onlv .lilt v is tin- tilSmjrof iinli rs I'V niiiil frmn uir nunicnuta ci toincrs living ut a list mice who cannot do their slioiiiiiiiir here in i rs.pii. Whether you Hiiiit ii htiip li'l or house iln-sjn n van I, a .itiirltttm, Sitinc. linlia Silk. I'.iack or Colnrtsl Mlk uraSiiriim Suit ( tnne uf tho new Kift woolen I'aliriiK, tlii Mail Order Department - is here to supply your wants. Kverything the most desirable in the way of textile fab rics is here, and at the lowest possible prices. In all purches s, ijnality is one prime con sideration, prii-e another. In both these r ticnlars we shall still aim to please you. Siaceis limited here. Our New Spring Catalogue and Fashion Journal Will tell the whole story. This journal ia published semi annually for the benefit of our patrons lvinp at a distance, but will be cheerfully sent to any address, whether you are a patron or not. WHITE FuR A COPY. It costs nothing and may prove a lienelit to you. Mention this paper. Boggs & Buhl, 115, to 121, FEDERAL STREET ALLEGHENY, Pa. YDMIXlsTirATOli'S NOTICE, tt'P ri A!ir.Lii'.nttin n the atp-ite riatc h ii k I, u rr-tiiu-l u the mit.l'.rMjrn'i by the firiejur nUHrny. inrti-e i ht-rvhT irivt-n loall siTMti it;dftiit-ii in -aji'il etMte to iiiiike nnu.esii Hte iyim'Til. itHt-' tmim olaiinn aKHtnwt the hunit' witl irfeiit litem duty uLlieuuaied for w-iTh-iTM'nI mi tefr S;nnty, ihe iMh Ua) ot May, ItW.t, al tbe lute r.jfit'iire .f dtT'd. JaXM. NH little in. frI7. A.lnjiinvtrmtor, E XECUTUR'S NOTICE. hfXMie of Samuel Statler. Sr. late of Shade TwpL iiH-r'! o . ra., K-ea'H'O. letter teinnM-ntiirv on the atMe otare har- inr "wen eraiib-! u tlie umierwiKiwl by iin (imp- er amiMintv. tusiH-e i herety nveti to ai. nerMms iulfttUtt iohhuI estate to ntiike inimediaie nar- m ut hi d Uie hstvniK clainajt atratn4 the mine will i-rewnt them duly anthi'nticateil or nt-unf-rm'titon Situniav Mny at the late rea- ideuce of Ueeiajteu iu wiii 1 nmnshm. JitVATHW wtftnLR, J. L, rnirh. I- W, LAMHKKT, AUoiTiey. hxrcutora. YI'ITKATOirS NOTICE. li ihe estate of AHwrt Nlfhobon. laM of t'pper TnrlceyniM Ton nhip .Simen-et , l"a , dee d. Ijettenmf AdmMrmion having been iie4 to the Hlider'.itnied by the tni attthrrity tu tlt above e-ttie. Notice U htreby iriven to ail jrtie iib-rKd u wid estate V makft lmmeii aie payment, and all puniet havimrviairaacatnat NtiJ e4Hie u ireeit tiem lo the AdmiQitiraUa duly auiftrtiiii httMi for wttlemeni at the late rei deuce of tht-lteaei on a U ttre battirday the Kh day ot May. lSv. at ibe Uae reMdeucv of d craned. JAO'tB NICHOl OX, pr Adiu.ubttiator. KYKS A.XI3 EAHH. V hat ami Hon to W lio Afflicted. Harea prTwtncsarntrmtitm by a reliable om llM ntfMHi. T'ie iiMrt -nrnt-dt;r..r iiur di-t-aeit often hv JnHllr. or even It- froJUieit vnif to:nc limn ihe fituMrM afl.-etl.-n. and require ur'Hmt ntui rrpr-rert tri-alntrwf to ItreTfllt pernatit-nt W lHu'tMAit to write. It t5 a fan that one ha'f the tteJ-iniuieiit bl;ndtte kitw Ijeen tmuae hv dlav sudlen d 'f:is:ii ii rtar!y arir eurah'-e. Oinmie deaf,-ir -an be benefitU'd io irn"! eanea. l)iH-haiy rr.Hu ihe ear fm .Htvl with the nec ewsiry atiriitiou. 'a'rrti and thnau dieaMi wi-Miilij m a'e1. s(tTacU atjiMed. In all CMMf it i- tt-t k. mike at int one xtot to the Mmh)ii 1 hni i no a.ltlnional rhancs) forex a:i:malbn to m- that art treated hv iim. tji'h ce i eh irNl ae-.rdmir t the uretliod, time and Ltil jctiwvd f'r the beM tvmiIi. W. SAI'I.FK. M. !.. tV Pvnn Ave Imj-ijrvh. Vm, A PMIM.STRATOR'S NOTICE. tMate of 1-eri IUm-ejer5 deed, late of Black Towthi. Sinerwt bounty. Pa., Tttrr ot adiivnisirwtMH, on the alwn-e wtate barinit Iteen irranul tithe un1eTii.niel br the pn)H;r aiitboniy. atl person u dei.iel ajd ra UU' are rtueu-d to make pHymeut. and I box aaviiijE claiii. n prevent them duly aiTbeutiea tl tsortarUit-im-iu u the under-iiriKi Ad nimwtra tor mi Tituriar. War 1. at hii wOiee in Korkwood, pa, . P. MII.I.FR, if' AdtnlniMratgr. if CURE 1 P-.Tl Tun ill Euului Cc.tl t IfETS NEW- ii Spring Importations NJV t.)i:."ti IX IU1LV. We imjiort and buy direct from ti e roan ufictnrers. and thus ave you the middle man profit. ITioted India Silks, lats col.irln and stvlea. at ,v to r.: :a per yard, eaeluaive iitrn a spa rial binrsln lot at IT inches mi-ie. We aiso are sbusing at styles it) tai-r orai i at Sue. to II a J ard. Sew eohx.nrs ia la Faillle Fraoeat. r-iran BUk.orttiraio8likil. Boals, SsiUo Khadamer. wealsooSVrr.iod vatues in Hla.:i ns ine best aiakes, as we carry one of the Urgent storks tne year round. In thU country New Wool Suitiiujs. In nwlhrm ana nam hxlM. So inches wide, at al-o new piata ana strliK suitlncs at Mr tori 75 a yard. Including tlK very latest and nneat Imported warn rau rira. Over BJ.UOO rardt Kew Scotch Ginghams. S to JiOc a yard. A D uuequaled eotleetlon. American Press i;iaihams at r, sue, Lt, i v: and !ue s yard. AH new stylea. French Salines at 25c, SV, S'f and 3, V. or " very n neat goods. American Patloes, best y!es and makes, at JJVnd20c. ew CIiaIUisi at "e, and fine Imported styles at .Vie a yard. New Knibroklertea. new White Coods, new Laeea. Muslin C ndcrwear chcajs-r than yon ran make It. Our popular tl.OS French Corset, 11 M qaality. all sizes. rur new 1 Lac Cnrtain Catalogue Is ready. We sen3 goods by nail and Insure them against loss, without extra chares. Send In your orders for samples now. Tlie largest stock befveen Philadelphia and Chicago. Send all lettersjto JOS. HOME & PENN AVENUE STORES, Pittsburgh. - Pa. EVERY YOUNG LADY IN THE .LAND EXPECTS TO BE THE OWNER OF A Sewing Machine Unless Sis is Already, lit wticli oi tis aas7 llachises ia tie Karfcet WILL AXSWElt HER VVUrOSE BEST in every respect, is ttie question mat now engages her mind. She is well aware that a Sewing Machine costs too much to make iFREQUENT ! CHANGES,! But this question has. now been solved for her. At the great Centennial Exhibi tion at Cincinnati, after lOO DAYS lOO of Solid Cotuiietition with all the pmfestrd beat Sewing Machines in America, be fore a jury of mechanical experts, it was awarded a rSIJ&YEH I MEDAL,:::: e highest and only award given to Sewing Machines, pronouncing it to lie the most durable, the HnUtest and quietest run ning, and best adapted for family purpose. This, coupled with the fact that it entered the field in 1K77. when the market was glutted with Sewing Machines, 700,000 have been sold, more than double as many as any otser Company's for the same time it was on the market. Iatdica of taste and good judgment, af ter carefully testing the merits of the WHITE, and its new Steel Attachments, absolutely the most Iiurableand Best, will nut en tertain the thought of buying any other Sewing Machine. Sold on the moat reasonable terms by Joseph Crist, Ag't., JENNER X ROADS. Simersct Co.. Ta Alsilor Sale, forty Second-hand Sewing Machines, taken in exchenge f-jr the WHITE Including nearly ail the popn'ar makes. Some are as nit as new, having been very little ued. Will be sold very low. M EN DM EN T TO THE CONSTITC- iVTION prfrwed u the ritix n r.t thi Vn toi'vii wealth by ihe uerAl A-c-finhly of ihe Jtn-tuiumt-Aiih of (VnD-yivanui. for thcirnpftrovai or ifr-rU-m . t a ttecil iei:;ion to !. li-ti Jimv la, lsv. inihii-brd ly onl-r ol Die Sftr.-tJir' of the Common w-ttttti, iu urMiauti; of ArUVic VI 11 of the Omntituttoii, Jiit reMintio proprmiaa' an amendment to the oiiMituiion of uiti oiiiinonwetiltn : Swtiok 1. B it resolve! hy the rVnatc and HtMieof Hepreentative of the ComiiuwHliU ol' pnii.ylatiU, in -M iiernl Awmlily iufi. TiiMt tne fotiowiiic aun n'lntfiit i prtsfMiHtfU to the Con ftiuuiou of the Common weulih of )'coii ivhiih. In i4-itrliH' with thj lviKlKtjt.-a.lU Artlcie thereof : AMENDMENT. There ahall be an a-Mltional article ta Can Mitntiola, to b; (lcwgUtttei at Ariitt.e XIX, tut fol UtB : ARTICLE XIX. The mannfrtrtwre, .p, or trrtlni? forwl of IntoxicaiiujE lniMit, to he umh! an a U'venw. in hervtty rtitilHi-d aini any TMilatum oflhmpm biauion nhall In a i.nde ineaiKir, punishable ma ivJuill be pn'THltl by tuvr. ThetrutiiMtaetunv Bie r keein:r foralo of in toxicatiu hiror fir mher iunswthanafl a her enttre may br alUiwe-t ia wwh maiiner only as may he ireeribeti by law. Tin iSem-ml A"m bly bhll. at Uie fim neiim fnweee-liua- the h1oj tiirti ft) i hit. allele of tlie t'otiMttut.im, euat law m ilh a.ifsitiate rKnaltief for Itx eu'orireiuent. A Uueeopy of tiie Joiat Rmutkhi. r.llAKl.KH W. KTONK. Secretary of Ibe Common w ealth. RIT OF TAUTITION, To Mary M. 8mit!i. Intemnarricd with Jercmi- ah Snd-r. reidiu in Itediord tMiitiv. Ia.. Manraret Mtiith. .Mtennarned with KH li. Cros by. leniiia ruuth, and iteore H Smith, of Mt, l'bsutt, Fa-, and hatnuel ik SaiiUi, or Slill nian Vajler, 111. . Yon are hereby no ioed that In prnjin'e of Writ of Partition i.-urd tail of the Orphan Court of nuenei onnty. Pa., end to ate direeted I will hold au iiKiie4 on the pn-mtteio the real ertaie of Catharine A. Ktnith, dee d, tduiiite in Nonhamptoton T'p-. Atuterw-t Co., Pa . oa Tues day, the L'lrt day of Mnv. A 1. lV. wbeu and where vou eau aitend ifyvu think proper, Sherift-airmce, 1 K. . MrMIU tS. Apr 3. S HlieriiT. A DMIMSTRATOR'S XOTICF. kAtate of Elizabeth Will, dee d , late of Ftone. rm jun)iuip. rn:t?r-- onnty, l"a. Lett4ra of adminmrtioi. on tlie above etaie hav lnr been r ran led lo the undentmed by the prop er am hority. uoOce i hereby Fiveti to all perwns indrbled to waid eatf to make immetliate ar tuent and thaa liavinjr riaim or demands airaint the ame will present thfm duly auUieo lioated fur settlement without dt-lae. JtJ-ri;iiMN K. win, niarJO. AduHQiMrator. ST. CUABI.ES iHlOiTiEIL. CHAS. S. GiLL, Proprietor. Table onsiirpasseij. Remoileleil wttb office on around tin. Natural inw amt ineanuesornt neni in au moms. e-. steaia lannurr Wood Street and Third Ate.. PITTSBURGH, PA. Corner PENSION AGENCY. SQL. UHL, To1t authorised bv the Government. OfTW In Bar s Bluex.tiotnoniet, la. nawhau ED.O. IipSTETJLEIt ' MERCHANT TAILOR. (Nx t HisKorn Block.) .sojrr, fx. All the late ftyhsj of Fall and Winter gnltinn and UvermaOucs. fcattsfaeiius Guaranteed, and Lo a cm rrieea. A SQOa! to Housewives. .3f-'..' rla A t Dw fanucr and wcrkiraf an who law bam out tc tim mad &U dmjf can cuh l uwr i ei bml ora tW-rumclK,lmo TixvwZXtm Soft, POtaftAcd WolffsACMEBIacHng Hare Sicecpinrj and Scntbbinff. rtm fcsnta srtll nr a TMt Ami ksssssr. wiB a rs HIS sna hftitl 1 wm wmtarcrnua. fttwl will ba WATERPROCF. ladies, tor it "a taairt tnat jsmw tnshsisa mad anas a it Onmftek tebnu' HaaHi ad o a axslh t Ladae. Cissqtwiftd ft Harweaa Draaa'naj:wl In-uu ict Sula by Hboc Rf es (Iroisvm, irocgieta, Aa, WOLFF & RAKOCLPH. pHiUDELfnu. CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, SCROFULA, COUCH or COLD, THROAT AFFECTION,' WASTING of FLESH, 'Or mm 7 aeJ "-here Ihm Thrmat amd lMg art liiflimrJ, InrU f Rlrtrngth T Xrree rotrrr, ym Co is be rWieersI antat t'KRsi b'J SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophospriites. PftitTftdic aa f'n.. A far roffs J'wmsow, ftid let no erplmuniim or mliritatiou iu.'ucc yo to Sold I' if nil rrucC'st- SCOTT Cbsmists, H. Y, HARNESS! ISAAC ships oy, Manufacturer of and Ilealcr in HAKNESH, PAIiDLES. ItRlI)I.lj. TE1U-, COI.1.AKS. wmrs. II A h- R0ISE3, BLANK ETi. ETC. STAR - HARNESS - OIL, The Very Best In the New and second hand Bl'G (jltH, always on hand, and at the Cheapest Prices. Repairing Promptly Done, When in need of anything in my line, give me a fall. Thanking yon for past favors, nnd soliciting your patronage, 1 remain. Yours Very Respectfully, ISAAC SIMPSON, SOMERSET. PA. Wo! 14 eM Wfttrk aud frwtaV MMt. wUb wwtks Mil ru- f Slawl . 11 that llik. W MM t !-. and krrW wr iHMWw W 9 swKM'M h vest .1 an i -uiw -t fre.Hr lh- 1 Um-m i IWK B1J rrUm, Muie. MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. Only Oewalae Hvstew ef Meaaarr Tralnlaa. tour Itaoka I.earoea la reaauaa. Iin4 wuftilerlaa rami. Everr ehlld and ! areallv keUfStte. (iriMi In'laoemMiW u UorrcspoBd'.iuni UImhs. Prspeetns, with Ajiiniims nf llr. Win. A. Unas, nanri, th srld-tMsl Swciftiii In Mini r ss 1 1 I . l rTkn... n . Iil.fmt PW"! rv1st J. M. Ilaoklev. II. It.. slitaru( tti rhnntia A irat'. S. 1', Kiehard PrsM-lnr, t! sv-s-ptis-, Haas. V. W. A-lnr. Jadae a.lhxtn, Jadah 1. HeirlnwiB. sot ..tii.-r. nr -t In bf Frit. AV.OISETTli, Hit. Ave , N. T THE OLDEST DRUG HOUSE IN PITTSBURG, JOSEPH FLEMING, No. 84 Market EL Having had for a number of years a fair ehareof tlie tronaee of the good jieople of I'utslmrtli anil vicmnv. I take tins opoortn nity to say. with increased facilities and stock I am better prejiared than ever to solicit their orders, either wholasulc or retail, in any way relating lo the drug; trade, and by accuracy, neatness aud protuiitness, anti pri ces lower than ever. I hoi to merit their continued tavors. 1 liave consuntlv in stock a full line of Drtitrs, Trusses, Shoulder i. races Sir ladies and kiiiIs. Itandages. rami- )v Svrinires. Hair, Nail and Toi-th Urushes. All the leading Prortetarv Meelicines of the dav. Cod Liver Oi! Preparations, Malt Ex tracts. For medical purposes there is no better, purer, oluer whiskey sold to-uny any where than the pure eiirht-vear-old tiucken beimer Whiskey I am now selling at $1 for full quart bottles, orsix for o. 1 tie only men that sliontd bensed tor meilieai pur poses arethe pure California Port, Sherry, MtiscateH. Angelica and r-weet and llryla. tawba that I am nnw selling. Send for price list of Wines and Liqnora, mailed free to any address. The money must accomriany all order for wines Liquors, as we do not send any goods C. O. I). JOSEPH FLEMING & St X, WHOLESALE AED SETilL UlitJGOISTS, riTTSDl'UGlI, TA. 412 Market St., Cor. of the Diamond Tax Payers, Take Notice. Does Prohibition Prohibit? We claim it docs not ; the facts are on our side. Consult ronr friends in llnine, Kuans, and Ivwa. They will Ml yon it is a fan-e, and increases; taxes. Cmsult your own interests by order ing Wines and Liquors direct from head quarters. H limn irm munrxt, give you bet ter and purer goods, liil onlers more promt ly, and prices are lower than elsewhere. ilveb Aoe, AasoLtTELT Pl us Rye. endors ed lie phvsieians, used iu huepitala. Only fl.Sft full standanl quart. Cnekenheimer Pure Kye, 6 yr. old. II fO quart. Gilxoii S ' lm OverlioH " t " l.flii " Finch s (.ij.len Weildinj " l.oo " K bottle H, a) ) I-nrliiv Kherrirx, Brandies. Whiskies. Gin, 4e, .V(vntsiUrt up. hss1 !lipIlsl m all parts oi til C. S.. eals-fijllT rM ksl. Nnextra ehanre ftr parkasT-. ? nd trial onlrr. w rite for our eara piete tfc.'a&yv ami jTice Lid, 3ienUon tlis paper. MAX KLEIN, XS Federal SU Alleeheny, wmmm X-a'. ' V J r 1 H rsjrlswa lls.iwvw IliElORY Pledged to Taka Tnlr Lives. EdtaErosr, Conn , April 3C. The eirst- emss of a 'ts.ixt'ie t'hih'' in U.m .lare s hn-usht t- lij-'ht on Momliy hy Ihe dta'.h or Jeho Kiewjy, wealthy (Jerman, who blew ont his hriins. Snijuiry estaoiirhes the feet that the rich was fumiei iu a saloon form erly owned by Kiewzr. There were six mem bers at Die start and four of them have cum mittnl suicirte. E ich of the nierubersi have shown some eceentriciti. Henry Janaen, the jiresident, lei oil by taking poison. Wil liam Meekel cut his throat, tienrge Leaven worth, a newspaper mart, took chtura!. Still another employed the pistol. The fifth man conrl'eled that be had had enough of the foolishness and withdrew. He hassinee been to ridiculed by friends who knew of his af filiation with the club, they styling him a coward and accusing him of a lack of back bone, thai he is thinking of retorting to bis allegiance. The sixth man, a'l alone in his glory, cannot resign, as there ia none to re ceive and accept his resignation if he write and tenders it. He ia heartily sorry to be in such a dilemma, and to-day baa indicated that his only way of Escape is qnietly to elaborate on the tenets of tlie Suicide Club, in luce others to affiliate, and when a suffi cient number has come forward, to withdraw in as good shape as possible and leave tlie maaae?m?nt lo others. Mr. Kiewry's motive lor suicide is aaid to be unprofitable business ventures. Card of Thanks. If the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam should publish card of thanks, contain ing expressions of gratitude which come to him daily from those who have been cored of severe throat and lung troubles by the ore of Kenip'a Balsam, it would fill a fair sized book. How much better to invite all to call on any druggist and get a free aaniple bottle that yon may test for yourself its power. Large bottles 50 centa and (1. Living Thoughts. The sad consequences of defection in principle is corruption in practice. He wl.o isn't contented with hat he has wouldn't be contented with what he would like to have. Haste is not always speed ; we must learn to work and wail. This U like God, who perfects His trork through beautiful gradations. We must have faith in duty. The greatest thina- a human bouI ever does in this world is to see something, and tell what it saw in a plain way Hundreds of people can talk for one who can think, but thousands can think for ono who can se. To see clearly is poetry, prophecy and religion all in one. It is important for us that we should know what God hits intended us for, but we must not spend our lives in try ing to find out. When God makes plain his will to as, we ought to lie willing to obey it. Instead of this, we persist often in having our own way after God has plainly indicated to us a different course. The earnest men are so few in the world that their very earnestness be comes at once the bad of their nobil ity ; and as the men in a crowd instinc tively make room for one who seems eager to force his way through it so man kind everywhere 0n their ranks to one who rushes zealously towards some ob ject lying beyond them. A Family Githaring. Have you a father ? Have you moot er? Have you a son or daughter, sister or brother who has not yet taken Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, the guaranteed remedy for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Cronp, and all Throat and Lung troubles? If so, why? when a sample bottle is gladly given to you free by any drugt and the large size costs only 50c and $1.00 Asking Questions. Any one who has the ability to ask a question that, to him, is worth asking has the capacity to receive an answer that, to him is worth receiving. A thoughtful child, on inquiring about the location of Heaven, was told by his mother that he could not understand her even if she ex plained it. She was probably right in so far as the child's ability to understand her was concerned ; hut she was wrong in not telling him that the fault was w ith herself, and not with him. Had she known as much about answering hira as he knew about questioning her, there need have been no trouble about his under standing her explanation. There is no question that a child can seriously and fairly aide, that cannot be as seriously and fairly answered. To tell a child, or to lead it to infer, that it is "too little" to know anything more on any subject about which it already knows enough to frame a question, is to deny its caucity for further growth. It is to thrust the child's mind into a dungeon instead of opening it to the light. It is to bind it in fetters instead of giving it freedom of action. Ability to ask, presupposes capacity to recive. And no questions are better worth answering and wo:th bet ter answers than a child's. .S'. S. Tmui. Wrap the Trees. The frequent damage to orchard trees by mice anil rabbits and also by sheep thoughtlessly turned into orchards to consume the weeds w hich should have been turned under or to eat down sprouts which should never have been permit ted to grow, may be prevented very easily. As the damage once done can not!; repaired, it is of greatest import ance that the trees especially the young ones, should be protected at once. Fifty young trees planted a year ago by the writer were wrapped in old newsimpers, one paper to each tree, around the stem, and tied by three strings one at each end of the paper and one in the middle. Not one tree has been damaged, and now that the wrapping is renewed the bark of the stems apiears bright smooth and sound, and perfectly healthful. The white piper is safe, as it does not absorb heat as tarred paper does, and the ab- sor)tion of heat by tarred paper is apt to be injurious by the killing of the bark when a cold night follows a warm sunny day. .VrM 'ort 77m s. Rheumatism Is caused by an acid in the blood ; therefore, external treatment affords no permanent relict To eliminate the poison and make a thorough care of the disease, nothing else is so efficient as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Give it a trial Price $1. Worth $5 a bottle. Only a Piece of News. AVhen some one, speaking of the then recently announced death of the First Napoleon, described it to Talleyrand as an event, the old diplomatist replied that it was no longer an event, it was only a piece of news. There was but one inhab itant of St Helena the less. Melancholy as is the catastrophe which has closed life which seemed to be full of brilliance and hope at Meyeriing, it, too,ontside the circle of the bereaved household, and the larger circle of courts and monarch ial cousinships, is rather a pjece of news than an event. If the. death of Xapoleon bad occurred earlier, it would have been an event. If the death of the Crown Prince Kndolph had occurred later, it might have been an event. Disorders I : Hiatrered nerves. Ured LrtA. ltiipnre bli-ssJ, 0,-OUltaIcd sjstejo. ail are the natnrat w eome In the S;wiiv?. A meilKlae must be ssvd. iaJ noUiinjr eqaals IMine i O lery Ojia P'juihL We let others pntse ts yaa can not m-aJier-i-en-Td vr. i. ;wnreif. r.'-.r!::,?-i trio. VL. writes: -1 liave nse.1 Paine s eierv : cmnpotin'i on several rajs. and aiaays wtiii befc-n. fast spin?, ts-io- very nam ma down and ,'.-Wiiiaua. 1 n-i.ru-T-l t king it. ; IZfK:. 1 i kjiw of its niuaL" i ZkII'ZU 'TIS EASY TO DYE :r.::izi::::z The Largerst and Most Complete :::r..::::r.:::i::z: Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN TKE UNITED STATES- ESTABLISHED 826. DISTILLER AND JOSSER OF FINE WHISKIES mz. ZL IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. .YON. 5 .IX; 07 FJF-lH ArEXVC, l'lTTsU'iUiH, T.Y.V.I. Mir All th-tirn rtfsiT.l hy mtU ar oCierip.V vi.'l net iit irnnitl titt'yttiiti. ,a Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MaNt rACTt -t:a D fiEAica Wholesales A!n Bnin or LUMBER. AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Soft Woods. oak. poplar. siinstis, pickets, mouliiisgs, ASH. WALNUT, FLOORING, ASH, PTAIR RAILS, CHERRY, 'VKLL0W PISE, BHISGLErt. DOORS BALUSTERS. C1IETXIT, WHITE PINE. LATH, BUNDS, NPWKL POSTS. A General Line of all grade of Lumber ao1 BulMinr Material ami Koodng Slate kept to stork Also, eau fcrulsh anything in the line of our business to onler with reasonable promptness, such aa Brackets. Odd-sized work, etc. ELIAS CmSTEftSraiTAJVI, Offlco and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa lU.-I ilk ab.J "irm imiv V MNUr.eTf.n sv MONUMENTAL BRONZE C01PAiY, BilDOKVCKT. con;t. CESTIST2 A3 iv PRACTICALLY FWTI isxaKs ippp; stci.2. Over 500 I I II Sond f;r Ccaut;ful IL 1 11 'Price L!: ti Designs. ff Clrcflcr:. THE CELEBRATED in ru IIOIIMATsIN" BIIOS., Sole HUMPHREYS' 5S.OT3PS3SY5TCCS Cloth & Cold Binding: 144 law, with Mm. kipwitvi aiu;i rRKK. IMff f. I. Bat !?. T. tirr or feisctpal xus. CV7V-S nirc Fercwn, CoDicMtitm. lotlknimatfAits. .3.1 2 or in, Wmui ierr, Uorm( uiif.... .-. 3 liiC or Trs?jl bins ot li.tant. .25 4 IMarrUra, ul hildrvn r Aduii '2$ A vrnirrv. 4ripiiK. t.ilou Cwue 2$ ii I blrra jrfiim. V'ttmuug 2.1 7 s 'iaxli. oid, lir'.rn-hiiirt 2-1 rurilKit, 'l'.antlmr: hCeri HOMEOPATHIC l M-fi, bn'i.ii- -st.mich S 4 tilprrra nr I'n.uful l(rto4 '2H litlf. Uk) rmf-tj. I?rid 23 I rniin. forh. bifhcult Urtrscbintf 2.1 lt lHiriun. Krjr.(jilm. Lnipuoun.. .25 Hhriiiitnitsm, UlinuniMtic Faioa- 2f Krvcr nnd .iritr. C!nll. M&luria AO Pi In. lUind Kt1inff AO nlrrh. Intliin-a, ( .!il in th H"ad .Atl WtHMifHHIt 4'ituli, Vtolvnt CotiKhs.. .50 si'nrl )4h,liiy.rhfftivai W&kDMS .AO Kirfury liafn AO frou IWIHy.... l.OO t rinary W iBktifi. Wpittnr HhJ... .AO SPECIFICS, hwiu 6j ltr.tkti!-t. or w:.t toiiAit1 on ro;pt o '91 Vwinx-irliiis t J Vtc villi rmtl 1-4-C a mitii-T ' i iilM f OUt rtHMlT ami ttm(if art ,iHl(le. Id rrlurn xk llk;)I tul i Hutr hT le(. In lb bC hallhntl bt-t .tir n rt Tin rHl M' htiir Is it rwn fill it-urni n nt ,.t i. hrrHHIit. Alhlbt imiia, nd o MlU rld. All u brief .nrjciM ci'- 1 ('" n wru to tw at cm- rmn si rurx- ir- b" - - r.r-nvSi' ia ibm 4. mint (rm Hr-.if w u( h h rt cvr uwva toftfcerin ntni-sv. SEND YOUR OnDERS FOR CANDEE RUBBERS H. CHILDS & GO Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers ia BOOTS, SHOES RUBBERS, 511 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. Sewl Jour ac ami pot jour rat. Af aT ts t! t4rst:'-IiM" j(, EMTC Wahtso. Cooe Pat. J. F. & W. X. Pou)tn, MAnr.ffTS 64ab Ave., rituUurKb, ia YOU CAN FIND THI3 piara uf fi:. in PlTl.Rl a .it rt Hh A.lm .in. Kumu urn REiaNGTOK BROS. wtwi will cobuaLfc Utt MiTnjua4 mt Wwui mat Are at Present fc j then, HQ Jfc - S h UTS I liaLa Till.. - - "l fciTs 12UN. two of rrvir fiil-l OtTY tttiPt'V lid IT I-' iT"' n i!-;rv- kii toidwifcua z- an j-ptv-t-r anil w p;:n::r Paine's Celery Compound ut, a:;4 jrti tr-tiiii'-a ly it" 'i.n:.uM t-tr r. u w;in? H.e.ivini h u'il ,w alt tn t to vmn- w . wv . p-jj armnN sf wity'Trn! enrf fij"S" tT Painew t t .jb!i.wn.t alt-r lt taeua iisj 1E.i m ravst-fena U.-J tilled. . ul Bv i la-re s notaui liie f - SM-VlortiM. IW WixLa, EicaaiujMs t lo.. , tiiriUiicvm. WITH DIASOUD 0TES ;,Zs. ; OJ-rt. IT WILL PAY YOU To BCY Tol a or wwiia wuni a SOMKK8KT, PENN'A.. ilamif -!turer of and Dealer in ltr lf. t FrvihcdiH ,!ut Airfusr, in all tutor mm mi EM5ITI waix Alto, Agnl far tie W1IITK ER0S7.K! Persons In need of 3IONTM PVT WORK wll find u ut tlicir iniert-si lorwll at my shop, where a proper shoaiii.- be jciveu tbem. a.v:fi- I tk y Lo a. 1 Invite special attention to ibe White Eronze, Or Pura Zinc Mju-ni3t Intrrstn ren v Kl.v. v . ,. l ieeinerj y' In r.r'.vement in the point of 31 ATKKIA L AND Y Ci iNSTKL 1 Til IN. and whleh is diMined lobe the popi:lnr ?'n'inient for our Changeable Cll aia e. m CIVI ME k CALL. WH.F. SHAFFER. nn uwiJ is uu -t- preferml by the lea ing Artists Agents, Johnstown, Penn'a If any .jir any he has the W. L. ImttKlaa the bottoiu put iaiui down a frui. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN, Best In the world. Kismlnr hi. VM ( l: l: iv.si. . SHOE. 4.(K If ll-s.KWr.il 1VHT sIKIK. HAin I'ui.m t AM rAKvl:K shoe. Z.M r.ATKA VllfK t AI K sHUl.. MOUKIM.MIV'S SIIOK. 'i.OO antl a.1.7.-. hills1 S4 III MIL SHOES Ail iwwlc In 1'onrre.s, Biitum aim La.-.. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE tAFDis. Beat Material. BMt 8fvle. lie littinc. Iz nut .Jlo b y..tii l.-.!-r, win. W. L. DOLGLAS BKOCKTOS). MAS VOU. SALE BY A. H, Fernet & Bro., SOMERSET. CatarrH ELY'S UIV.UIII UUIIll Cli ansui the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and InflaznmaUon, Heals the Aires, Ee- -'r?- ,W-i.tJ'-l 'lores the Sensea of ft Taste u1 SmvlL THY THE CT EB. HAY-FEVER Aprt1rl It Into pnrh nn-trfl air! h 4trm-Iiie. Pricv ;i wnh at 1nijrrit ; bv mail reririifTv!, fioc ELV bttU., 06 Wam-n "Ktrevt, Sew Ynrk. -0O-lyr, ALESM EN WANTEJJ T han.Jle my lhnmrhly rfliaSt NnrsiTT jto k nu mlnry or coninii-.i!. FcrmaiM nt einplor nnm miarmi!f fl. ou-rii fr. J'nvuus expcrl o; nrK n"ilirvt. Write In C. i-, YATES, Nurseryman. Mention thin pajr. FLINT GLASS MIUK BOnUS RETURN i i riuajuKUM.PA. .1, i 1 rtnl, Quart osob WHITE FOH PillCES. WrmrM k.r. . tHuiuittu ibtaiIaslsa7Ua9CaSl.ZUt3L,S... go,sr PHzSs fZx CVAlrJtt OBfiCCO JT feasant cJM 1 1 Wt?ef Qjev. Gpod quality or tie niar.Xef in only one siajbs-3xa-uli 6ozJbIu5 tfe most corvfeni'tnt to cut for pocket or - io cany vljole. Insist on havn he Genuine with Ihe red H tin fag , made cnlj by, John Unz er ZSrosbouhVilh, Kyc 11 A1LROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. SOMERSET t CAMBRIA BRAXCII. DISTANCE AND FARE. Miles. Far.. Somerset to Stoystown '-V, I ii Somerset to ncKYersvilIe.... . . 17 50 Somerset to Bethl 'i '0 Sitneraet to Johnstown. M 110 Somerset to Kotkwond Somerse to Garrett 15 50 Somerset. to Mejrers!!e....-. 21 70 Somerset to Cumberland...-. 5" 2 00 Somerset to Washington 210 IS Somerset to Baltimore 2fs 7 50 Somerset to Lrsina 24 I Somerset to Confluence 2a SO Somerset to t onnellss-ilie 52 1 so Somerset to Plttsbnrh 110 J 0 The fare to Philadelphia la fc-.W. and to New York, I11.6K. Wintar Arrangammt lofft o. 21, tt. X0RJII-D0VSD TRAIXS. JOHNSTOWN yaiw. Rneksroil 6 : a iMKK.SET. f .Vt a IrtfiKtr 6 a Hu.T7.to.vn 7:.M a HisnrtrsviUe. 7 :U a Bethel 7.-M a EXPRESS No. 91. t Jobnstown s '2S a MAIL No. SB 7ar. Pitisbanth II Xt m Ris-kwiMsl ;1 4 p ru Millet :t 47 a m fconi-rei n '.s p ni Sutysutsin 4:'s p m Hvsrersvile. 4 p m Johnst4au d.JO p m Beshel 41 p m Passenus'rs trttm PltisMirah ehaufre run tnr potnu on tha Somerset k Cambria at Kockwood. SOMERSET ACCOMMODATION No. 95. t learr. I Pftltimore 9 fin a m nlt'lRirth .1 m 1 A -rim. SOMERSET 11:0 a I Rn-kil 11 JOft iu ilill.l 11 o.'am j Pa-senvrs fi Sumersrt from the east and west on the PlltAburifa Lm lsiun. change ean al Koek woud. aOVTII-VOLXD TRA IXS. BALTIMORE MAIL So. 92. f Iatrs Johnstown a:45 a m Bethel :lsru Ihsiversvilit-a M ill a m Sloystouu Ham treiecr 10 lti ru SOMKKSKT io Is.m Milfortl 10:7 a m Arrtvrt Rnrkwrssl 10-fO a m l mnticrlaud l.'jRara w ftvhtnirtou S:.v a m Haltlinorp s.uu ft m Pittsburgh 0 30 p m Passenjfvrs for pointa east and west change cars at Hockaood. ACCOMMODATION-No. 94. Johnstown 3 rsi p m I Arriett Ris-kwiasl tpn Cmnt.-rli(jd ... 7:ftipm Pmshuryh M jil p m Mhi;)Stiu 7 JO a m Baltimore M a ni IX'LNfl .i .it p in 11'stvt.rsvilli?... s 4. p m piii!Oitwu 4s) p m leia.;r 4:f, d m KoaKKsKT 4...1 V m Millonl 4:42 p m Passcnevra for east and west change can at Ruekwood. ROCKWOOD ACCOMMODATION Xa 9. t Unvit I Arriwt Sonrasrr 2 p m RorkwJ 2 o m Mlltord :lpm I'swnpri lravlii on this train can make n ne ti.n at Rkwood with niKbi Expreaa train east and wwt. . Daily, f Daily except Sunday. BALTIMORE Jc OHIO RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH DIVISION. EAST-B01XD TR.IIXS. ll .ii. .1- Tro Iar It..,, tx. JfniL Eiprtm. Pitl-hurch 7:) A. . 7 1 .. ft. . jy , M. Brn.ld.sk 7: Ufa M-kees.irt 7. a'i ' j-j .1 """ West Newton s:js 1.-.17 M li ji " rlrim.i Fi.rd " i l " 1-4 o.niill.Tille :i " i n j. til 1.. Pvle in-1 A , " j. C-.mnuenee lot tr ' ;f imi 'ii I'rsiua lis 11 i .4 j 21 Caslman llsir. M 2-44 Ki kwood 11:1 " ii - iVjj' " '..rr"tt 1: .t " 3. ' Salistmrr June 11.42 " a-i!i Mcyer-lale 11. W. " s. is KTMone 11:S4 : -'4 p w, SmihI Patch 1 1 : V -'m ' ' '37 s.iuhanipt..a :l--.l " Karh.pe rj :.l " 4:f; " . "" !Iyn.iuian U:44 4--SJ 3-27 Cumls-rland 1.15 " 4:.V " ' " ts ashliitrton i-. a.:s Baltimore varrtvej iy;46 y WEST-B0UXD TRAIXS. Cnmtxrtd At. Mail. Crprrm. a. . -no . av r. . ..' - ' I.SM, 9-Ma.B. - " l l 5 B-4S J;12 srO - S-.V ' - s 9-19 " 2 0 0s 9-2:1 " 2 't " !-. 1 s-ai am i.i-.j - ic. 9-:1 M 10-0 9- m s 13 im " 3 .0 " m KM " ?..: HA " a ft " 11 -at " 10- C " 410 11 .m 1V.SS 41-17 11 M) JI-MI 4: .1 ' K-aS 1I V " ,-14 " 12-4.'. r.n. ft 12 " 1 Mt l-M " H5 ' 2 14 ' 1-: " fc " 2-JB Baltimore wastiiiiaton CiHnlrland Ilrndmau Ksirhope Strfitimmpton Sand I'su h K.-Tst41e M"T.rMlal Salislsiry Jul t.arrett lUs-kwond Casln;an t:rslna ConftoMnce Ohio Py!e ConneilsTille Bn4 Kon! Vt'rt Newton MrKs!rl IlrtWrt The time giTen it Eastern Standard Time. KH Train, connect at Rnrkwond with trafua to wn. t fismi souirrs-t and J..hi.-t..wu, .1 Hrad man aith train, u. and from Bedford, at Gairtt with train. 10 and front Berlin, at Salisbury June twin with trains 10 and from Salisbury. AU Train SLtpfar Pruonujm when Time it Otmm. W M. CLEMENTS. V.n.rr. CHAS. 0. S. I' LL. On. Pa. Af't. SALESMEN VANTETi Ps'imrcnt Sunt ors na-an- U -! .So.lry "" .p..--. )ft. S(fi indll'e- mentstn beninnrr.. Anrm.n csn succeed wan mir a'lvantse's nx-A iirk llin v-iall'e. rile t one-, ("vine are. HtxiKEK NlHatKlES (cwaili.li.d sl'..J kwiinsn. N. I- tNamelhlapaptr). Fb27-av
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