Had A Hat Trap. It w m oa of the Suinul BteanuTh coming down the o'.liir ilay. A man of miii'lle ; anil niu-li dignity had f-illfii asl- in liin rorkinir t-liatr on the j.rnm nale deck, hen he was apiiron-lifl itv a sliarpnii 1, li.t k--y I limn .f t , who hai a urifl in Id.- hnid. H-y von I'' he xi-lHiiiir'd us h s!.ij jd tii n!t-iiinj; man on the siionl.h r. "ir! How dur yon !" Merrily deniand eil the latter, at he r.;ii.-tl ii. ' I haven't done anything that 1 i jn he will to StH'o irin fr, liave I "' "What in your liusine-w with tin', ir?" T.'ul'n b-itcr. That" cj-ir.n? to the l lint. 1, -t mi draw up a i:!i iir and Like it eay at we iH it, Yu told me at Sum -ington that you thought you would or der twelve dozen an a starter. Suppose you double the order and take U-n per cent, nnt ?" "Sir I Vlit are you talking about; and who d i you take uie for?" demanded the man. "Your Dime ia is Faxon firm of Fax on & l.jn, dealers in hardware, isn't it?" "No, Kir !" "What I Why I'd bet a farm njtain a wheelbirrow that it wan! Iidti't e have a conversation at fctoninirton T "No, ir!" "I)id't I Khnw you my centennial rut trap and exhibit it working?" "No, (sir!" "Pidn't demonstrate the fart that it would rah h and hold any thing from a iniue to a raccoon, and that tlie public wan bound to buy million of em ?" "Sir! lo you intend to insult me'.'"" shouted the other. "Not forJow-ph, I never insulted no 1ody. It'll curious if I have made a mis take. 1'idn't you cjiend half an hour yes terday invttrtipi'.ii.g my anti-friction, double leverag", anti-cobles centennial rat trap, mice, chipmunks, pophetn, and rabbits inside of ten days, or no pay?" "No, sir I No, Kir"" "Well, that'njtieer ! I'd take my alli davit it was you. And you didn't order twelve down, '0 be nhijijied the first of the week ?" "Never ! You ought to have more nense and manner, fir ! (Jo away about your busituf!" "My business is to sell the centennial rat trap only thing ever invented to en tice rata without bait ; no delicate ma chinery to pet out of order ; no cwt for Hteam power to run it If I have made a mistake I lo-jf your pardon." 'Then go away, kir go away before I forjret my position and do you injury !" "You wouldn't injure a feller for want ing to sell you a rat trap hich lays over all other inventions in America, would you ? If you ain't the man who ordered the twelve dozen, you may wan't to g've me an order just the same. 1 w ill hIiow you how it works." "No, you won't ! (Jo away, sir po or I'll do you harm ! You are the most im pudent raacal I've met in a year !" t "And you won't look at my trap?" "No, sir !" "And you want me to leave you in Bol itude ?" "At one. ir !" "Well, I'll doit Some folks force their inventions upon the public. That ain't my style. My centennial rat trap speaks for iwelf. I go, sir ; but I leave my card' Peruse it at your leisure. K mail w ill reach uie promptly at that address. Send you a dozen on trial, or give a dis count of 5 jer cent, on all three dozen. tSend in your orifer as early as possible, as the season is forward. Au revoir, sir." The Conutry Parson. The parson of a country church was lying in hi bed ; three months' arrears of salary was pillowing his head ; his couch was strewn with tradesman's bills that pricked his sides like thorns, and nearly all life's common ills were plac ing hi in with thorns. The deacon sat lieside him as the momenta ticked away and lieut his head to catch the words his lastor had to say. "If I never shall arise from this lied on w hich 1 lie, if my warfare is accom plished and it's time for me to die, take a message to the sexton In-fore I pans away; tell him fires are for Ieeeinber and oieu doors for May. Tell him when lie lays the notices uion the pulpit's liight, to shove them 'neiith the cushion' far out of reach and sight. And when lie hears the preacher'B voice in whisers noft expire, that is the time to slant the door and rattle at the fire. Ami tell the other deacons, too, all through the busy week to hang their boots up in the sun to hatch a Sunday mpieak ; w ith steel-shod cane to prod the man who comes to sleep and snore; and use the boys w ho laugh ia church to mop the vestry floor. There's another, too, the woman who talks the oermon through ; tell her I will not mind lier buz my hearing hours are few ; tell tier to hang her mouth up some Sunday for a minute and listen to the text, at least, without a whisper in it And tell the board of trustees not to weep with hitter tears, for I can't he any deader now than they have been for years. And tell half my congregation I'm glad salva tion's free, for that's the only chance for them lietwecn the desk and me. And a tare well to the c'loir how the name uiy memory racks ? If they could get up their voices as they do get up their Wcks why the stars would hear their music and the welkin would rejoice while the happy congregation could not hear a single voice. But tell them I for give them, and oh, tell them that I fcaid I wanted them to sing for me-'when you're sure that I am dead. " His voice was faint and hoarser, but it gave a laughing break, a kind of gurg ling chuckle, like a minister might make. And the deacon he rose slowly, and stern ly he looked down npon the parson's twinkling eye with a portentous frowning, and he etitlly said "good morning" as lie went off in his ire, for the deacon was the leader of that amiable ch ir. V Bar- Learning to Think. In every -day life no fact is more notice able than the inability of many jiersont to do their own thinking, even in mat ter and upon lines wholly w ithin the range of their intelligence. They w ill see a Kint that is suggested totliem.and will at once understand its Wring on ;ome matter in haad, but tin y do not seem to have the faculty or art of raising oints for themselves, and consequently their action is not as intelligent as it might be. If given a rule to work by, tiny will ap ply it not only in season, but out of sea son, and will look amazed if one suggests that, under sjiecial circumstances, they mould have varied their usual proced ure. Every employer and overseer of la ter knows to what extent this ia the case. It is the exceptional workman who really thinks, and who can therefore be trusted to suit his action to circumstan ces, lnd so in nearly every sphere of life, a kind of automatism seems to liett.e rule, and intelligent self-direction, in the light or present facts, more or less the exception. One is, therefore, tempted to ask whether, in connection w ith our sys tem of education some gymnastic might not be devised for the special purpose of teaching the firing gem-ration to think. A HACK FOIL THE BUUSIL GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF A FOX HUNT IN CE0R3IA. -OI-1 K.lle" Sonlitu IU-ytmrd iwl tlw Chlu 0r I'fnrrm and Ilnm-rrf Firlii lu,y ..o tti Old Graf Mule, A-oli-r Kttlr-4 in Mf-r. -Tln brush! tin; bru di!" It vi the termination of tho most c.x- cit.ini; f"X ch:s.in ever w itnessl in ITous t-iii Ju-t lr-r.r daylight ft party of eleven, all muur.t'-ii on fleet horses, met at the home of Mr. J. F- Andrews. The fox hound:, in the ric-ifjhlsjrhood had been coll. tied tie- previous nilO. There were thirty four of tho fineM dogs to in found any vi here. A faint ray of light could bo been to the exst whin the party, led hy the three veteran hunlers of iho cotaity. Messrs. J K Andrews, John Hountree and Stonewall Hose, started off to the north. The horn w s tooted thrice, and thedgs ran in front through tho woods. For three mili-s the ride progressed without a ound from the dos. "IT" A FOX. SCKU." Suddenly "die leading horseman reined up. The almost distinct yelp of a dog could Iks heard in the far distance. The d-i-s around the horsemen stopped and listened. "It's old KaU-r cried Andrews, "and it's a fox. sure. She never lies." The words h;ul hardly been uttered bo fore the rumaiiider of the ck started oil towards '..he sound ut u f nil run. Tho horsemen foilowi-d, and as the dogs had not juniK-d the fox. but were only trail ing, soon caught up. For twenty uiin liies progre4 wan slow, a much of the ground had Ix-cn burned off and it was ditlicult for t he dogs to trail. However, in a short time tha track was scented, and. ii.h ol 1 Kate in the lead, the dogs Klartod through an ojieii lield like the wind und every diig yelping at each stride. The fos had licen jumped. The music of the dogs w as grand, wild, exciting. Through tie great ofien Ik-Ids, immedi ately in-hind the dogs, eleven horsemen ran at a hrci.ktift-k hH.-ed. There was a big ditch in the center, but over it they went like th.-wiiiiL 1 kith men and horses wereeicile l to the highest pitclu Iloun treo, on a sleek black nuu-e, was in the lead, and the others ran iu a buuch close behind. The dogs scemod to increase their speed. The horses were going at a wild gait, but the riders were not satisfied, and urged llivir flying animals on w ith the spur. Suddenly ii fence was seen in tho dis tance. The dogs ere scrambling over it "Hadn't we better rein upf cried one of the nar horsemen. . "Not a hit of it" yelled Andrew s, w ho was now running neck and neck with Kountno. "Come or.r ho cried, and his fleet footed gray and the sleek black of noun tree liounde tho seven rail fence as though it was not a foot high. The re mainder of the party had drawn rein a littlo and were somewhat liehind, but u h 1 1 1 seeing tho caso with which the leaders cleared the hurdle each put spurs to his horse and uway they went Seven or the hoi"si cleared it w ithout a scratch, but two struck the top rail, fell and threw their liders into tho freshly plowed ground, which probably saved their necks. F.iil neither horses nor riders were hurt, und although delayed Uiey were mount xl again in an instant and reneweil iho chase with more intense cx-cileinent- THE CItAY WOX. The horses Jiad run hard, but tho fos and dogs were too licit for them. They were tiw:iy o!T in the distance and their yelps were riot distinctl" heard. The horseman drew rein and rode slowly through u clump of woods to a knoll w hich they Mounted. Suddenly the yelps of the dogs bo came more distinct. "They have turned." shouted Hose. "Yes. und they are coming this way," cried Andrews. "Keep quiet, boys, and we'll see him." The sun was up and the dogs could be ecu coming towards the party. Suddenly the fox, a big gray, with tail erect ami tongue hanging far out. passed the f'K't of the knoll. He was blown, but still running like the wind. Two hundred yards behind wero the dogs. A big red hound was in tho lead, while at his side was old Kate, the striker Hc-hind them the pack came, tunning almost a solid triangle, extend ing fully twenty yards in tho rear of the leaders. ISut they were running like lightning anil gaining on the fox at every jump it was an c pin field for two miles, and into this, right behind tho dogs, the horse-men ru.-hed. Itoth men and horses were w ild with excitement. Every one wanted the brush, and all were running lor it Spins w ere pressed against the aides if tho already Hying horses, und the riders leaned forward and yelled to their racers. The eleven horses were running in a bunch, whilo far behind could lie seen two boys, one on a gray mule and the other riding usteer both w ithout saddles. The field seemed cov ered w ith small ditches, but the animals ju:iiHsl them without apparently notic ing the ground. We were within fifty yardsof the dogs and the fox was not tin ahead of the lead dog Hut on they went Suddenly the fox seemed to lag and in an instant thirty-four dogs were piled up oa top of him and tearing him to pieces The horsemen were then a hundred yards behind, und that I rind red yards was run tor the brush. It was a wild race und eleien horses were thrown on their haunches nhuost in line right ut the dogs, tint the rider of the iTi-et gT3y was there n nick r.head. Iliseeui"d l1go Kg hi over the bead of bis horc into tl.i tightir pack of dogs, und i i an instant had the body of the fox raised uliove his head in ti iumph. Fowersviile tUa.jCor. Atlanta Constitution. ClIOUtsifllM 1 1 1m-um . The French government has made a grant of SCo.OOO a year to defray the ex penses of the Tasteur Institute, in Taris. the cost of founding which several hun dred thousand dollars was contributed by various government ami private in dividuals. The purjioso of this institute Is, as all know, the prosecution of experi mental research with a view to the cure of hydrophobia in any country a very rare discasu. Diphtheria, scarlet fever, typhoid fevir, measles, yellow fever, cholera and other preventable diseases, on the other hand, count their victims by thousands; yet there is in no coun try a sjn-cial establishment in whuh any one of" them can be scientifically studied, ami better means arrived at for their prevention or their cure, and arrest from spreading All contagious disease are preventable. For their development two things are required: First, the special germ which produces them; sec ond, suitable bodily conditions to allow it to llourish. If we could destroy their germs, they would cease. Hut to do this would ue-i-Misilalc universal co-oieration on the artof all individuals iu tho community, which is practical'- impobsil.lt!. The I let ter way is in mxure such bodily condi tions as w ill jMevent their development. Tlie success that has attended, vaccina tum for smalljiok, and is now attending vaccinatum for hydrophobia, oints to tlie likelihood of achieving this by some process of vacciruitioa for diphtheria, typhoid fevir, scarlet fever, etc Why' w ill not some large minded and philan thropic tierson or person endow- an in stitute or institute in this country, as individuals and governments bare done in France, for the purpose of studying lhis more f ital and common diseases, which kill their tens of tliousunds where hydrophobia carries off a single casci In so good aid eminently practical a work America should not lag behind. Hoston UerulX CARTERS nivm fi FILLS. 1 iftssj StcV: n-wKrhPftn'l n-li.v ail tit- minK-1 Ttri to lr;i:-"iR vXHU- f.f ilw NW-m. Kis-h u J icin.i. Naib-ii. llT-.iii9K- Iii-nrw fl.-r u.np. 1'n.in ill U- Si.l". v-- W hi!f tliirmiist n iuiirkubki success Imi i-n sti-n in euri IlM1r-r. ret Orttb's I.irn k Lirtu Tru iiallv" valuable in fiiH"s". eurm .cr.i,,, tliw nfiivinir onilaiiil. biw I hey atao com-ct all disorder 1 llie ssnmach, urmiulste the hwr ar.d rt-giaiuo tha bgwel. iten ii ttey only eurea Ach thPV wril.i l- l-n !rk-rl to them who suffiT from tlii dirfreHsuie romplaiiit: Inn fortun.tfly thir no.1m- ' Jn-m and th"e who "ne tr- tlini fliul ,tl- ii(;ie t,ii!s TaU'Viie in i" ninny my that tlM-v will li-.t he i!:in to do muioui mciu. Iut tiler alt sick beau i the tjane of so miuiv live tht hen- Is wbrrs ! make iir (rrt-at boast. Our pills euro it till-others do nut. i-.ra..hm l.ivrn TiiJ rc tpi-v rninit and v.-ry wv- to take 'ne or t o pills niak imt crip or purv". In it hv thrir -nll- etioli iiUm-'sII who use tlfin. In iaN ul icmhs. tow for ?1 . S-.ld everTwls-rt', sent by uuui. tiins licia! co, lot bflHL SaH&a fcSftici 1 f HUT dmlT mvs he h the W. I.. IVotiriM Sh.x- ithout nanie ami price Mnniued ua the IwUoiu, put mui n VV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. Bent In the world. Kxrni'lne I.chi ;FM INK II M-sHVH SHOE. .4.MI II tMIM HI II V Kl T MII1K. :i..' l-OI It Y. AMI HIIMI K' SHOE. e..vi I Vl'KA V. I X V. AI.K MIOfc. l-.'.-i.-S VVOKK1M.M A N" MIOI-:. 2.DO nd l.7.-. HOVS' M HIMII. SHOES AU uumK lu l4nrri-h. Butttiu aisl I -act;. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE lafo.res. Itrat Materia. ltt 8tvlf. lSt I'ittins. If nut liv vtmi Ht-aSr. write W. L. UOIGLAS, BHOCKTOX, MAS Ks'lHiiiu II" L. 'W'jflll f-.OO Mm fur jfH ft nun 'lint FOU SAI.E 1!Y A. H. Ferner &, Bro. SOMEltSET, PA. . SOMETHING NEW. The Patent 5 Clipper Fly Net has meshed bottoms which can not tangle and lashes at the top which won't catch in the harness. 5A Lap Dusters lo.SJR&aa 5A Ironsides Sheet KrtBJ la (tabic 5A Clipper Fly Nets 'V.'r Sqaal KbilW at BU Ua CMt 100 other styles of 5a Horse PheeU nnd Fir Net, at prices to suit cverrbody. For tide hy all dealer. If you can't get them, write us. BLMM ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE GENUINE WITMOUTTHE S' LABEL MumiM bv W. Atkkh a fviss. I lillitd.t . who make the timous llurse Hr.mil Hakcr lilaukeia. WHY YOU SHOULD USE SCOTT'S .EMULSION "'COD LIVER OIIinB HYPOPHOSPHITCS. Jt is tisrd and eudorsrd by Thy siciang Iterauae it is the bet. It is Palaiztfe as2. It is thrc9 tines as ecaci:zs as plaia Ccd Liver CiL It is far npericr to dl ether so called Zrisicrs. It is a perfect En!s:cn, decs net separate cr change. It is werderfal as a e:h prcdueer. It is the test recedy for Ccrsnmp ti:a Ccrsfia. Ircsdiitis, T7aet hg Tiscases, Chrcrio Cowrh and Cdd:. Sold by all Druggists. SCOTT 4 COV;rC. Cm;mict-, N. Y. "stallions AT Highland Farm. CI.VIK STALLION STRATHEARN.art liumuc T, .ii t is i iiiiuc mil lolivi- ti n ilayn. PD INPIT J1"'"!! Stallion. neiKlit 1,-MW, at rAlnLCi. luliiunim-o. ALHAMBRA. ",!i"n'al harry Tr""init M,iiim-,u w w i- lK I NT Kb-at my farm till. -k. Ptrflth-arn tli folluwiug iik. ian.linz ww a!ut allcr-lutu-ly. STK.lTlIEARN lant at Ji-nm-r X lwtn thin w k. Th-fiiiiiiwinir Kivk l'nii-- Kill riuinl at lwvi.lvillc Hie hmt tiir( t.ir tu the week. The rvmaltiiiiK lhrw at Jciin.-r K.ia.1- lloth of tlipatntve iKimt-. an- wll knnun bv IWI?rli of lirn-la- lira Ml.K-k. Ilir !iiirheM iri-v ever nuliit-.! in me I'ountv l-iiix for a three. yntr-old, ami t.TO for a .rtinc lUe ri-t ot nitl'arii. My ernnit ol.l Hainlli-toiiinn Slaili.m, Allmm. hra, ami tiirHm Harry, on! of Miit-Uv, will l ItMiiid at my plait; at all linira, Tiie im--r of a IriKtvr can :iil iu wu.-h rl(ii- brvtMlinc iu lite oouiiir. uor onn it tie excelltl Iu the slate, ily l-t-n hcrun f-ullnm. I VV vnl I tn IW-rlin tMnnevk. the rnllow LiL,L iiiit wmkal MeverwIalt-.i-aiviniHi ilmi 1y -jU oti wt-vk. ln-ii lie will tie at the ,am of Hnm l-ritt, mar 1'ine Mill. Tho-e wantioc to lire.1 in the lvn:h. n.n rtrinwill fm.l in l.irn la-rfei-ii.Mi of that ilin.il br.-.. A vearlinic, Jut ronuiiK two. can be w-. li thin wi-ek al llerlni, ami nevt wink at Meyerndale. To we ihlo eolt will show w hat can ta- eiti-u-d hy hrwtinc lul.ee. Uwa n-fieil lor thin coll laft week, the otter tnig wade hy a imrty fmm Huntiiic.t.,11 1 onnty. . .. P. HEFFLEY. -A ear load of the nelf-ofltnr eel thimble fcchuttliT wgou Ju rewltcd, aud for talc ACHE NEW:::::: Spring Importations :;.tv o.)MiN; is" imily. We iu:!irt :it; l li:y !;rvt fnnt tlie rnati uf;ii lim-r. aii'l IhtiNKtve yu'l llif ini-lilli-niern prnlit. ITini-l Ii.dii "Ik-. Lit t i-i.l.nliiKt nii-1 s!l-, at I-' to 5.: "o j r yuril. i i'!ii-ivi pflrtcni?! a -ij-niii! lian.'iiii 14 at a.V inehe w i.:e. tit- oImi are how inir iit-w.' in f:in y .Smahi at 'uie, to ?1 a yanl. NrW eolorllll.' it! in Kailtie Kr.o.r.liM. Kiltuh HitkK t.rfrt liniin siik, Itovuls, Kuiin ;:liAiiimT. M't ftlMioftV-r cimI values in' lUm-k Kilka of the best maki , u e carry one of l!ie lu:;'f.l block tnc yi:ir to-ukI, In thi. country New Wool Saiiinsfc. in indium a:.il li:ht "liadeii, inched wide. At 40c-: al- new lain anil tripe ruitiiic at Wc to tiTo ijnrf, iiirludir.g the very latent and finest imported Dreni Fab rien. (ivi-r fin.iWl rani New fteotrli ("liniihams, 2." to AOc a yanl. An miciiuah-i! collet-iioi Americim I'let lifuhanic pt i, M-, 1', V2.c and lue a yard. Al! new ftyh-s. I'n-iirh fatiniuBt -ic, :ic, ay-anil.tT.'c, for the very finest giiodH. Aiiu-rlcuu Satinet, bel stylc-ti and tnake, at I-.'J aii-1 Jt)e. New ( haUiL-s &t Tc, and fine Imported ftjlc at SOe a yard. New tnitiro'.ilertes, nowr Vhite Good., new J.ace. .Vu-iin t'ndi rwear ihcaH-r than yonitan make it. Our )ular f 1.00 French Corvt, Jl..Vi iiuulity. all fii". liur iiew 1s-i Ijcs Curtain f'atalotrne is ready. W e K-nd gooil!) by mail and insure lhcinaguinl Iok, w ithout extra chnnre. fc-end ill your orden for Kani)leH now. The laiyet MM-k N-t-veeii 1 it llu-lclj.liiii aud i hica-o. Send all letters to JOS. HOUSE & GO'S PENN AVENUE STORES, Pittsburgh. - IJa. mn-i - Mi ly EVFRY YOUNG LADY IN THE LAND EXPECTS TO BE THE OWNER OF A Sewing Machine Unlets Lhe is Already, tat which o: the many Uachices ia the Market lf'71. AXSWEK II Kit VVIiro.SE VEST in every reeort, is the quntitin that now enpit'cs her iniml. She ia well aware that a SewinK Machine costs too much to make FREQl'NT i CHANGS,! But this juotinii lins now- Ik-cii sol veil for her. Al the (treat (i-iitennial Exhibi tion at Ciiiciiiiiati, alter lOO lOO of Soliii Conictitioii w ith nil the mitrr..'nl best Sowini Maihincs in America, la fore a jury of tint l.anit al cxt-rts. it was awarded a :::: SILVER MEDAL,::::: e hij;lit and only award given to Sewing Iachim$, irotinunc-ing it to lie the most durahle, the lightest and quietest rnn iiinp, and bct adiipted for family pnriocs. This, coupled with the fact that it enteral the field in 1S77, when the market was glutted wit li Sewing Machines, 700,000 have Ikvii sold, more than tluulile as tminy as any ot'er t'oinp.iny's for the name time it was on tlie market. Ladies oftaMeand good judgmeitt, af ter carefully testing the met its of the WHITE, und its new Steel Attachment!, absolutely the most iluruble and Iiest, will not en tertain the thought of buying any other Sewing Machine. Sold oil the niotit rea.tiinatile terms by Joseph Crist, Ag't., JENNER X ROADS, Somerm-t to. Pa Also tor Sule, fortv Seeonil-haml Sewini: M.icliint!", taken in exfhi'ne lor the WHITE Incltiilirg nearly all the popular makes. Some are as nice as new, having Ut-n very little tistd. Will he sold very low. THE OLDEST DRUG HOUSE IN PITTSBURG. M JOSEPH FLEMING, No. 84 Market St. Ilavinc hud for a iinniU-r of years a Cir tihure ut lite patnmiiL'e of the punt teople of 'itt;.huri;li and vicinity, I take this opmrtu nity to say, with increased lacilitiesaml tnck 1 am betu-r prepuretl tlian ever In Snlicit their orient, eitlier wlmla-nile or retail, in any way relaiiu to the tlruji trade, and by aecnniey. neaities and iroinptne, and pri ces lower thitn ever, 1 hoe to merit their continued lavors. I have constantly in stock a full line of Priii?", Trusses, Sliouhler Uraces fur ladies and iit iits. liainla'it-. Fami ly Syrintn. Hair, Nail und Tooth ltrusiies. All the leadint Proprietary Metlicines of the day. t'Nt Liver Oil Preparations, Mult Kx tracls. Kor metlitul piirpoM there is no better, purer, older whiskey sold to-day any where than the pinv ei:lit-year old ton ken heinier Whiskey I am now selling at $1 fur full quart bottle, or hi for i.. The only Wines that should Ix-osetl for metliesil pnr ttits are the pure California Port, .Slic-ry. Muscatet). A iiLt I ica and Sweet und Pry Ca tawba that I nm now selling. Send for price lisl of Wines and Liquors, mailed free to any address. The money must accompany a'l orders for wines or Liquors, as we do not send any goods C. O. P. JOSEPH FLEMING & SoN, WHOLESALE .(Ml hlTill. nitt-rjoisiTK, rjTToP.rKGII. TA. 412 Market Pt., Cor. of Piamond. Oils! Oils! TIi Ptntnlfird Oil romr-tiiir, of Pittsbnreh, !., mnkt- xr'itihv 4f inMUiiftu'luriittr Ur th ihituextic tratltf (he tiutil brauU of Illuminating &. Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, That cn he iniule fnru Potpolfiim. We challeupe coiUiiu.ri.iuu with every kuown PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If you wlitb the most uniformly Satisfactory Oils 1NT THE Ajtncrican Vlarket, Auk for oun. Trmle for Somerset am! vicinity uppiietl by COflK A BKFRITS AND FKEAMK i KtMlsKR. ept28-'8t-lyr. HunuatT, Fa. A DMIMSTRATOK'S NOTICE. KfUitcof Jowph ZlmiiMrninn, ilec'd., lute of Jeu- ntr 1 p , Jwmir nvl l , !'. Ix-tten of Almiiis(rntiun tiith; ulKive estate tiviiiK tnvn trranU-l to the uii!Tijrnttl hy lite )miH-r Mthoritv, iitrtHe Ik hereby irivn to a!l jrj4n htdtbttt 'o mi id t?iflle to immkc iniintHji ate Tyn"t, Ktnl ifat iinvinff ctnint trains the cniiK' Hiil prtsfi)i itiem tluiy RUthfiilicuieJ for Ki-Iilrtnf ut ou Friday, lhe 2it day of Jun. at the twidtMPe of lhe Administrator iu lurtiiahoitina IcmiiKhip, Sm-i't i n., lJa, KKU). W. liifcHFi-KKR. 1. 1. 21MMKKMAV, A t lor iu-y. Adiuluistrator. Bw-Mtwr. sm re I h.-. been cs! r- WMTi A inj X'neinv) my ttutm vnar liiuirer Ihir. CTcr bcfiTT.,ana 1 neiw Rol my fact ti tot I ih. tt-it Caai thz) kxik aa intoaUi u Kbm I fintusod it. jVuiAr Indwt. m-raa&. luaaaTTytmanBoran. le . You lorgU Uiit evoa a liiiif a otiijr good trbon properly aatd. Vou Jlivo not orcn looked at taa diniouuos Sot toey are fat argcod tho tck of tbabouie. Wow ro" must foul tiicra. axul ti.r will cet ron out al roar triable. Tour fathtr and I keep oar boas ia4tantoniarbitnaa. I nan it about cnoea awcui and papa about aoce a week, Wolff sAGMEBIacking J3 wonderful; preserving Waterproofing any leather t iptinc it a deep, rich block lustre iKa.iat a week. !'' flmw. po not oonfoond ACME Blackout with anj otcac buld tqr &Im Btoraa. Groena Drncrista, tc Try it on yocr H inwm WOLFF ABANBOLPH.JPKIUIDEUHI. FLINT GLASS MIX BOTTUES Uanufaetnred by irHlSBOTTL J BE WASHt-"! RETURN PITTS3URCH.PA. IS TOUR SIZES: S 1 1 flat, Qaart t Gallon WRITE FOR PRICES. JAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE A OHIO RAILROAD. SOMERSET & CAMBRU BRASC1I. DISTANCE AKD FARE. Miles. Fire. Somerset to Sttiystown .. l-ii t 40 Somerset to Hotiversville... 17 60 , Potnerset to Bethel 22'-i "0 j Somerset to Jobustown 3C 1 10 Somerset to Kockwood - SO j Horut rse to (inrrett. 15 fi Somerset to Meyenslale..... !J1 70 Somerstt to Cumberland. . M 2 00 Somerset to Washington . 210 6 55 Somerset to Baltimore 2M) 7 M Somerset to Crsina . . 24 W Souierset to Confi neu(s3......... 2C 90 Somerset to t'tiniiellsville...-. ........ 52 180 Somerset to I'illsLurtili - 110 S 40 The fare to FbiliulelpliU U $3.34, aud to New York, tll.CM. Winter Arringemant In effect Ho. 2, 'II. X0R III -B0 VXD TRA IX S. JOHNSTOWN EXPRESS No. 1. t I a aveg. Rieltwntv... f,::tn a m StiMKItsitT... c.kl a in tieiirer (.'. a in StiiNKtowii 7:-1 a m lliKivi rsville- V:;i2 a ui IWtlicl 7:46 a ui Arrive. JoliusUotu . H:25 m MAIL No. 93. Leave. I'ittliurKli 1 a m kurkwmul S.V p III Milliird :!:47 a m i-smieri-i :t:.s p in Stoytowi!... 4 :'J6 p in HiKive.-sville. 4:.7 p m Bethel i Jl p m ArriiY. JohustoHD.... 5..U PitssenKers from Pittsbnrrh ehanpe cars for poinu ou the sjutnenet tk Caiuhria at Kockwood. POMEItitET ACfX)M.MODATIOX-Xo. 95. t Jsiivri. BHltiBiore S 00 a ni PitL-lnirch i:.i0 u ui kin k-wood II -li a m MilJonl !!:: a ui A rritr. SOU EIMKT 11:4:1 am Pasw-nneni fur snieret from the -east ami west on the Pittsburgh In vision, change ears at Kovk wotxl. SO UTII-nOUXD TRAIXS. BALTIMORE JIAIL-Ne, 9i t Isnm I A mm JolinUiwn. K:4.r)a m Kuckwnod 10:40 am Iti'ihei . ids a in ('uinlierlttiitl l:a m Hooversville... !):! a in toysltmii ti:l" am tteiiri-r In.l0am S i.l Kk.SET.lH:lti a iu Milford 10:7 a m asliimttou M:.t a m llaltiiutire S:(J a tn Pittsburgh t!:a0 p m Ptt-ssenireni for points east aud west change care at Koekwoud. ACCOMMODATIOX Ko. 4. 7.itr Johnstown "-00 pm lk'tht'1 S::-! p m tlimversvilie... S:4i p ni Siiiystiinn 4U0 p ni tieiiter 4:i'i p in SoitltsKT 4:51 p Ul Miii'oril 4:4J p Ul A rriin MtiekwiMMl 4:4.i p m t'nmiH-rlaiiil ... 7:U" p ni 1'iiul-urtli h :ai p m Wasliinxloti 7:--ii a m Hullimore 8:0 a ul PasKcnin-rs fur east ami west change cars al Rock wood. ItOCKWiXlI) ACCOM MOPAT10X No. 96. f Aftirr . A rrivie ilockwootl l:4.i p m MiM KRsKT ..? Rpn Milli.nl 2:: lp in l'ass-users h-avinir tni l!is train can make con nection at Km kwtxitl with uiht Express traius east aoil west. baily. t Iaily except Suutlay. BALTIMORE d OHIO RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH DIYISI0X. EAST-BO VXD TRAIXS. II nth. V Tratut Ijtiirt IS.Uln. Lx. UmL Expren. Piltstinrnh 7:f0 A. X. 1 1 .30 A. M. lOTJU r If . llrn.l.lis-k 1:ja ' 11:M ' MKeert 7:i " li:3 " West Newton c " ti:Z7 " llrjt " tlniHil Kuril V.l " 1:16 " 1J:4 . t'tinnelisville S:W " 1:JH " VJ-JD " Ol.iuPvIe Hi:lft " '-':t " P.'.Vi ColitiueUee lit:!? " -2:l'J " 1 WiA. t'rsiua lit II " i:.'4 " rasseiman " i 44 " Koekwoud 11:15 " 'i 14 l:5i " ixm tt ll::tj " SuS " . Salisbury June U.4J S ift " Meerxlale 11.4ft " S:1S ' i:::4 Ki-i'liilit 11:M " 3 :J4 P. V Sand Patch 11:5ft " 3:jU ' 37 ' Soutlmiupton :Vi-:i Fairhoie 12:si " 4:ti " HvDilman l.':4l ' 4:31 X21 Ctiiiinerland 1.15 " 4- " :t:V, Wafhiuiruiu !.:i5 K.:tft Balliiaore tarrive) 10: 4o " 9.4j ' WEST-BO VXD 7 rt.l IXS. r'niiml'n A Trains Ixnn Cml rt d Ac XniL Expert Baltimore a.. A. m. P.M. Washunrton " f:.V ' I'-.iiiilierlitiiJ s-w) l.ftp. . f:jOA. 9. Ilynilniau 8-:ift M l:iti y5 Fairhtipe h-4rt " 2:12 9:0 " SitllhauiitoQ h.rin 9-H " Sand PaU-h 9-19 " 2:ft0 " .0:15 " keystone 9-a " 2:ftl " 10:2 t Mever-stale -.0 " 3:li Itl-JS " Salislairy June. 9-: ' " lo :H (ou-rett 9-40 1:13 " 10:: " k.s kwtxl 9-.V ' 3 M " luVi tamehnau 10-06 S.: " lUir, " Creiua lo-; ' 8..Vi " llrj " Conliuenee lo-:i" 4:K " 11::) OhloPyle 10-;iH 4:17 ' 11:60 " Ctmnells-ville ll-:0 " 4::V " 'j:if " Krnail Foni ll-.Vi " a lio " 12: W " West Newton 12-46 P. If. 5:42 " l ::l " lcKi-esKirt 1-24 14 ,ft 2:14 " BradiliK-k l-:t6 " :J6 " i:j6 " Ar. Pituburgh 2-00 ' 6:60 " 2.J0 The time given is Eastern Standard Time. Mall Trains connect at Rock wood with trains to ami from Somerset antl Jtihustown, at Hynd nian with trains to and fmm Hertford, al Garrett with tntins to and from llerlin. at Salisbury Junc tion with trains to and from Salisbury. AU Train 5fop'W Famcnger ichere Time in Given. W. M CI.EMENT3. Manaeer. CHA3. u. S;L'LL, Ueu. 1'arn. Ag't. OALESMEN WANTED O AT ONCE. I -oral or traveling men ofi?ood cb'rtcr mho wdiit pennantMit rinp(oynMnt, write me before enuiiiic for the aa?oti. My hVU'in atirtw ?ii'-ce-is and you tnn make money handling ray jteialtiof. Ium't delay ; term verv Itlierat. Ap ply U"KK1 K YOUNG, New Ki.Kl"d Nurcer tea, Rochester, N. Y. el27-4uj. - ADMINISTRATOR'S Nt)TICE. Estate of Mary Trdle, der'd.,late of Welicrsburg bortMitth, Roinerm-t Cti.. Fa. Letters of amiuistratiotinn the above estate hav ing U-eii granted to tha untlersiirued by tue pitv per authority, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, aud those hav ing claims ordemands against mid estate Ui pre-M-ut them duly autlieulit-aled for M-ttlement to me at lhe residence of deceased In said Borough. GEORiiE LEYUIU, ayl. Admr. of Mary Lcyduc, dee'd. iClGEIITSJ.Eu5 E.A.C4TTiiiw XorkCitf The Height of Wood- Enrjravint;. Mr. J. W. tttilaiian, tic art elite. riin to the New York Ewmiit Wlim! M. lit bcrt ltctorof li e Acaueiriie Krii!ii-aieal tlnn e "one of tl.e nnw-t thought fill -f iiiodttii Kieich piiiiicis, a'til J ."rhant the 1-e-t repre. wntative still living of the jjrtal (ittn-Kn-iit:li ! !) l of art,"' .ihvs tif M r. t'tile's enrnvinjrs povr apj.-arin in th-1 t. -i.'-i-.; th it" In-.h.'nl never Mt-n '.'" h umk mi wm tl and did not f-'.'pp (so woo-1 t-nr.ivii: to i-c capable of it." A-) we state-1 in the anuoimceni-.-nt if this s.-ries. the aji'iirance tif the entrr.tvip.s is in chr.nihi-iciil unler. S(,-iii--n-t tif il.e work of such pre-Itai-tiat Hies us l ini.tliue, I'iutto, Spinrllo, and others have ain-ady been t-hou n ; and while tlie rcprotliictiniiMif tiie pa:ntin;s of tlime artists are nf the high est vahie to art-'tludents. Il.e ireneral public will tie more interefted in the later work, w'lich is to include adminihle s-ecimens of the art of IVnigino, Ismardo, Titian. Mich ael Anirelo. IJaphael, I'aul Veronese, t'or-r-psin, Tintoretto, ami many other well known names the masters of the world's art. I.fniiHnlu'.s " Mona T.isa " and "The Jeweler." Titian's " l.t Itella." " I he Man w ill lhe(iloes," and " The Kntombnienl,'' Ilembrandt's " Supper at Kmmatts," Y-las-(piez's " I.'Iiifante Mar:iirite," and A be-ti-ne'li's "The Salutation," are among the en gravings to otitne. It is said that this series of pictures is be ing received wish g eat interest in Italy where are most of the originals which Mr. C'o!e has reproduced. All of his pictures are eigruvetl directly fr.im the originals. Mr. CileJiing his work in the (.'alleries or ehurchf in front of the painting ; and the g"eat valueof the series is in t.'ie ah.-olutel; , laitolut reuilerin wliieti the engraver haj given of the artists' work. Forced to Leave Home. Over (10 people were forced to k-:tve their homes yesterday to cull at their druggist') for a free trial ia-kiige of line's Family Meiiii-iiie. If your blotal is bad, your livjr am! kidneys out of or der; if yon are constipated un 1 have headache and an unsightly complexion, don't fail to call on any druggist to-day for a fen sample of this grand remedy. The ladies praise if. Kveryotie likes it. China's Reported Holocaust. Sax Kiiam'ih-o, June 1.'. The Shanghai ('mirier tif May 111, received in the iipUs hroupht hy the city of IVkin, which arrived here yesleiday frtini Hung Kuiiir, comnient, isi on the ,epot d d struct if n hy lire tif l.u C'oow, in which lO.Ooo peoflearesiiid to have perished, says : " In ca-s; this startling news is true, it is a remarkahle fact that it has not reached Shanghai before now. as it is just a month since the tire is reirted to have oc curred. Still, this is not conclusive protif that a great disaster has nut hapeiied. as a month is not ttio loii;a time fir a leter to reach Chunj; King Sax Kum isi i, June 1 !. The steamer City of IVkinii arrived yesterday from II. Kong via Yokohama. The Shanghai I'me- ier of Mav l', contains news which the latter received from a correspondent at Chui: King, to the elTlct that I.iichow, a city of important e in upper 1'ungtsze, was reimrted as being nearly tlestroj-etl hy lire a month previous. Seven out of the eight gates of the city are said to have been destroyed and the loss of life, hnrnedand trampled to death is estiniHUd at ten thousand. To-Night and To Morrow Night. And each tlay and niulit during this wiJ yj-t c tin get ut alldrnistn' Kemp's Ralsuim for the Throat and Limits-, w hich is acknowU-dicd to lie the most micci-gs ful remedy ever sold for tlie cure of Coughs, Crouji, Ihonchitis, WlxMipinj; Cough, Asthma, and Ctitisiimption. tict a bittle t -d iv, an 1 c.p it alway 8 in the house, so you c.in c!ie: yj ir cold at once. Price 50 cento ami $1. Suiiiile but tles free. A Porter's Reward. W.tsiuNOTox, June 12. The secretary of the treasury to-ilay npoointej John Hu;li o:i a skilled lalurer in the treasury deoait ment at a coiiijieiisation of J7J0 per amiiim. lluhson was u jiorter of one of tlie Pull man cars cau-lit iu the li m1 at Jolmlo n anil it was mainly through iiis ellorts that Mrs.K. W. llalfonl anil lit-r tl.iiilitt-r wire elluhletl to rench a jilace of safely in the mountains. His appointment is tl le to tiie lucoiiiiiienJation of the president's private stcrdary. lOO Ladies Wanted, And UK) men to call on any driiirisi for a itc trial package of Ijine's Family Medicine, the great root ami herb reme dy, discovered by lr. Silas Lane while in the Kocky Mountains, l-'or diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys it is a posi tive cure. For constipation and clearing up the complexion it dots wonders. Chil dren like it. Everyone praises it. Luikre size package, ."() cents. At all druggists'. Curious Death by Lit litnintf. 'Holyoke, Mass, June 12. l.irin-j yis tenlay's violent tliumler storm, Mrs. Anne Quirk, aed C ut Klntw-jod, tlevl iu : 1 inn fr jin her house to a iieigli'mr's, where she f-attd herself directly under a large pin cushion which hung on the wail. Iua few m intents a Hash of lightning strut k the cushion and passed ii.to the hotly of Mrs. Quirk, killing her in-taiiily. Tlie tlieeasnl was a widow and leaves a daughter. For the Good of Others. I want to make known tlie faet that I suffered from a Illutltier ami Kittney tmu Lle, and that I was cured by Iir. l'avij Keu ueily's Favorite Uetnetly made al Kondnut. X. V., and I look forward to sjieinliiii; the Lulaiit-e of my life free from ttrture am with a heart grateful for the medicine whith alfunls me so pleasant a iirosft. Ilev. tf. t'. Chandler, I-elianon Springs, X. V. Mrs. Harrison at Cape May. C.pe M.tr, X. J., June l.'J. Mrs. Harri son, aeconiianied by her father, Kev. Dr. Scott, her daughter, Mrs. Ml-Kev, " Riby lien " and Uussell Harrison's two children, eseorted by Mrs. Wanauinker's brother, Mr. (ieurgeil. Brown, arrived here ut 0 . in. in a special car. The party was driven im mediately to 1'os.t master tjeneral Wana maker's pretty cottage at ('ajie May l'oint, where they will remain about a fortnight. The cottage was tastefully decorated for their reception. Bright's Disease Lostits Victim. I'ntler date of July lsth, lS-W, Mrs. loiura A. Kemplon, of West Kutlaud, Vt., writes: "W'e are certain that only fi-r Dr. David Keimetly'K Favorite llenietly, of Uondiuit, X. Y., our little ten-year old daughter would have been dead from liright's Disease. We hail tried in vain other means, but the Fa vorite Remedy came just in time to save her life." Hanged Himself In His Garret. CiUMiuiusiiuRti, Pa., June 11 A very wealthy bachelor farmer, 70 years old, Klias Snowberger, hanged himself in his garret, near Waynesboro, this morning. Six weeks ago he exhibited evidence of insanity. One year ao hi: brother, also wealthy and a bachelor, drowned himself. Worry over money allairs weakened the mituU of both Sitting Bull Slowly Sinking. Bismarck, X.Pak . June 1 1. It was learn ed from Standing Rock Agency yesterday that Silting Cull, the venerable and famous Sioux Chieftain, who had been dal.rerously ill with pneumonia for several weeks, was slowly sinking away, and in a short time would pass into the happy hunting grounds . Some men "live andlcarn." OU.iis devote their time exclusively to forget ting all that they ever knew. .saatt"r'l n--rT'-stire lr:a,i, ltapuje M-.al. UeWUMtett sM-'UJ, a'.t zr tiie h': :rd eu'-i-.iaic la t-." r;-ri;ik'. - .-.-sh. 1.:,- t..::t '.'- u;,-.:. i:..l iguy e-iuiii r:itne'3 o.-lerr ("0111 ! w.'l We let, wtier i-r a-i" ua q Calllit l.c'p b- tl' VlrijC a ilWn teretotl party. Tan-n-tfr-r-i;cTeT.I tv I.. !'"(. rtitr:inc tnn. U.v,pij: -I .In n-tt P . !:.-' I "i - - i-nrenimi"i en s--v-r-i! .-c :-l..:m. ,tn t alwa ullii li,-ii'-iit. I AM -ii itikT. m-:ii very nmcti il.iwn aii'l ih-liliitat.sl. I 1 ii.i.ii.i n. '-il t .KlCjf 'i'wtt bti!.-s l-Kcir me it---1 llKf a :i'- Ki:n. a irmiernl totne and anniiit lueiik'iue 1 tlo kll'jw ol lla rqiluL'' XZ,:: IT IS EASY Si Cl 3HL Mi I D; T i ::: The Largerst Wine, Liquor, IN THE UNITED STATES- ESTABLISHED J5. C3-- "W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AKD JOBBER CF FINE WHISK I ES.-::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: I:,ir:h":r.N;:: IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. .VO.V. iir, .!N7;ii7 Fin II A V EXIT., ViTTsRVRCI!, VEX.VA. 4T rill Onlir r-rrtit'l h'J umu 'if omerset Lumoer ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MkSi-r.KTi Kr a and Ij.-:ai.f.r Wholesaler and iu.r.tu.iB or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Solt Woods. OAK, rOPLA R. MIDIXi.S. PiLKET?. MOULIiIXflS, AHII, WALM'T, rUMiRINti, SASH, STAIK P.AlIj!. CHERRY. YK! LOW l-INK. SlfiytiLES. PtX'Rs KALl'HTFRJ ClIKsTSn. WHITE TINE. LATH. W.IS-1'S. NEW EI. IMHTS li General Line of ail r.lei of Luiuuer au-1 Uu! It i:nt MHit-rial ami l.iii,uit Siate a--.t iu Mm k Al.-, can fUrui-ri ntthii,ir in the Hue ! u-;r lui-int-ss to unh-r with reairiahia lrir; jaiies. .n. h a I'.ritt liels. 0-l.I.sit.il wnrt t'e. OflJco and Yard Opposite S. &C. R, R. Station, Somerset, Fa V SuTESTISTSA. r s. 's PEAC T"t T T V in InJoeVn.t'-Va Ill'Ji.i Over E0O Ceaut.ful i SonJ f;r Prico Lict t" Designs. r j f Circf'cr;. V t:;ttf v.ilt?-S;t MANt-Ftrri-iii.-n Bv MONUMENT L BRONZE COWPANY, tuiDOEi'Oitr. to:i:.. THE CELEBRATED PIANOS IIOIIMAXN" IJROHi., Sole DRUGS ! Successor to GEO. W. BENFORD & SON., riwrciKTon OF TI1K OLDEST DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baer's Block, sOaeerset, ijentv. I keep constantlv on hand a larye sttn t of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, AND YA11NISIIES. The purtst and bit to 1 found in this market. We also kfpo i han.l a f:ii; line of TRUSSES, BRACES, SUPPORTERS. And all the lending ajpitrten:tnre. ut-tl Imtli l y I'll vricians and ttinilit-s. We guarantee in this line, jterf.-t't "ati-.at tinn. TOILET ARTICLES JXl SUXDMES GENERALLY KEPT IX A riRST CLASS DRVO STORE. fINE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTHDAY GirTS ALWAYS iSTOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE LEST THE MAIiKET AKKOHl'S. ISOTII DOMESTIC An IMlnirrr-i Prsscrrfe taiM, fail? My own make pf HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It i.-i of a g:ij.ri..r (jiiiility. S'e kt-t-p in Imik, so tlutt any PiH ial inrt-ilu-nt ran ' j ' e adtlt'tl. Sjld at. 25 ivnt.s a pound. ! I lo a fKntare luusint-ss an.l will irive you your money's worth. Xn ! trouble to show jrootLi. " j PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY ! A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Jan-Mst.. A COMPLETE LINE O'F :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: SIIOT-GU.VS AND RIFLES, SLKKJIIS, SLEIGH HELLS, SADDLE CHIMES, IJLANKETS, HORSE RLANIvETS, IIAKXE L.VDIES- SKATES, G EXTS' SKATES, ROYS' SKATES. Wc liavc just received a large line of the aliove gootls, which we nrt: selling at VERY LOW PRICES. PLEASE CALL AND SEE TIIEM AT TIIE HARDWARE STORTi: OF JAS. B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Penn'a. I i n.-i l , o- r 1 -,i.. r-f!- .. c l. l.rnt 11 ;.. if y.vir r :l. r.-'r . :: 'si I'--- '' iii -t- . ('',"''-'' 1 rl X. l-r.i-.: k. i a, I - 0- i 1 Celery C o m p o u r. d H pts-rtta-4 i-y rt'ivst-1 o.h r ii.l-.'r s. i-,.j.i. I l.f 1 ff" iSi . . ::.! ":..ri'i;-"1, I f ' . ' t :. as ,t (i-i-i :i ;. -i:'-- i i tt tv: I i':nlrn ! . ; 1 . t - ... .i-s ' i'i ''. iiultaiy li. ;-ii f ju J!- Purifies the D!ocd. F'lli !Y.arits r.f wt.-i:!.:;f:t w r.i i' - i r ; - r. : t - 1 !..' !' ', s it. s-'.-jt ti- e. iu;i ! a,,,) tni, i.ei, piiy-i. nun hi ii- i lucre Bftbin. lil.tf it. ; not 1 JI.ii). M.v ivir (."..it). l r ;-,-: .is. S'llU. JilCKAKPSO-.- CO., Until. ..'l"!l. V . I TO DYE WITH DIAMOUD DYES iU t'fK.'l f' a. B Ul I L i D I ST G and Most Complete ::::::: .::::::::::::::::..:: and Cigar I louse vt'ir v u i'i rr.tirt j.rinn' rJUu'i n. ' 1 id 1TWILL PAY VOU TO EL Y VOl K or Wm. E a r i uii SOMKMSKT, 3 i-: ,T N".V . . .Vatiuffliirt r t,f ami Iiealer in F.'i.il. rrt ll 'ii'it F'trtuf.'wi en ?i:urt .V.r.-t, in o V ' '.t'or Mil 113 EEHITE W AAi, Arci't fur lit W HITE LUOXZL! rer'tis in tieeil tif MONfMENT WORK ail fiyil it In their insert -l In i-aii at :ny simji. t here a tnier siiuuiut itilll-e iiivt-ii fut-ui. --.sn.'--ivUnn l.ii'irnutfl ih Aivji i in. .i,l A'i r YEH Y 1.0 It'. I invite sjt ial atit-iition to ti e White Bronze, Or Pure Zins Mj-iumnet Intrtvlnreil be REV. V . A. R1NU. n a i.-ei.1i-tt lliiiriiveiiit-iit" it: t!i fmiiili-f MAIKKIAi, A N I) t'UNslKi'l Tlt'N. ami .:. o a- ittsiineil to t tin- I't jiiilHr Mi'tnirni-i-t fi.r our ChitUx't-auie tit mate. GIVE Mr A CALL. AVM.F. SIIAFFEIL fli3iii5P...msas Agents, Johnstown, Ponn' DRUGS ! EIFORD, Eecsluts HIM Will CorretelH. GHILDS & GC CLARK H. BENFORD. JJOIJ-SLKDS, SLKIGII KOHLS, S wims, ' A FlnZ U r, I,'. - ' " 01 J. - SrisPi!'' v li..u if VVi-A rj- J rt- F. 8. ; i i j AND IS KNOVM ASA 31 AUQliG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE u1: Is: MARKET IN CNLYONES-i-3x12 FULL IS OZ. PLLG-T-' MOST CONYEiN'EiNT 15 Cl' POCKET FiZCES 03 CARRY V,-; J50.WR4EROS.,Lc!un;i;5.i j ti.-. pnwiii A. .H G All a ' ai-.eo-: ou Un ) J t 4" S 1 tn Son Itei r. KisiTe ISAAC suipsoy o- on M - tfirte-: teiiilt'- J'niiiif.ii'li.ri'r i itAUNK -.-T!-:i, i -, c All promi mitUe ll.s. : tca' 1 i:i.i:: STAR - HARNESS -C. I - Very i.-i li I Y.. IlllV :! Boni Blocs -i h.T.i !. ,lt!. Repairing . Promptly Vh-n in ni-e-l Tlialiki:: y-i'i r-ir jo'ir i-n: Yours V, i v K- D1 ISAAC SIMPSON. SOMERSET. PA. Ft D1 Of SO!i l.l i.! wh w He .tt !. ni imii EDDY'S POTATO 51 Tr EXTtHZuIXATC rra.-.. 1 Iu reii TH.-lrlllli-T-'l '..I--1:. :' Tar's 1 1 i.tn, .n, ..!!. t il.t Vlli. t - ! h' t ..:e. .-t::'i I- ri.-i:" l .it ; ir. S i m lit-1 X . ll.-in Mi..:.ul.-:-iM..r.-i .. 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