2..' pfQOl Wf"-'.--. 1 1 1 .urn' " IJ"'. 4 1 hi )i . .4 ! j r ! Farmers and th Census. The mm yar hcpn June I, 1SR0, ml May SI. IS'.H). Each Mate l as from one to eleven sapervinors' districts. There are 175 8uiervisont in all. There are 42,000 enumerators, who in al! rrts of the country will hejrin their work Mon day utorninc. June 2. 18S0. Kvcry farm mill be i8i!e.l bef:e June r'. and the following -questions will fe j.c-J, keeping in n.ind t!iut the figures yu are to give nearly all rertain to the crops of 1SS'.). and rw' to the growing crop of il) Your name as vnpant the farm. (2 1 Are you owner, renter for money, or lofbhare of the crops of the farm ? (3) Are you Uite or black? t.4) Numlertf arm of land, improved and unimproved, (.'.I Acres irrigated, (ti) Nuuilfer of ar tesian wells Howinp. u) Value of farm, building, implements, machinery, and live stock. (8) Fenrr Cos-t of building and repairing. (') 0t of fertilizers. (10) Lalxtr: Amounts paid for labor in cluding board; weeks of hired labor, w hit or biack. (11) Vr-dactt : Estimat ed value of all farm productions sold, consumed, or on Land for ISS'J. (12) F;rrt!ni: Amount of wood cut, and val ue of all forest product sold. i:$i Grar lu,.U: Acres of each kind of grassland cut for hay or pastured ; tons of hay and Ktraw sold' ; clover and gra.ss seeds pro duced and sold ; silos and their capacity. (141 Sugar: Cane, sorghum, maple, and Wt; sugar and molasses; acres, product and value or each, i l-li Car limn : Acres. Cerml : lUrley, buck wheat, Indian corn, oats, rye, wheat ; acres crop amount of each sold and consumed, andalue. (17) AW: Acres, crop, and value. US) r.A'i-vj .-Acres, crop, amount sold, and value. (K'i Ju""t: l'.ushels, and value of crop sold. (20) JVamUs: Acres, bunhels, nd value. (21) ,: Acres, pounds, and value. (22) V.l-r,: Cotton, flax, and hemp; acres, crop and value. (2-? I HroMti Jor: Acres pounds, and value. (24) Lhe Hor ses, mules, and asses ; numler on hand June 1, lS'.Kl; nuiulxT foaled in ISS'.l; number sold in 1S0 ; nnmlM-r .lied in 1SS'.). (2r) NW : Nuinhei on hand June 1, lS'.Ki, of "tine wool," "long wool," and "all other ;" number of lambs dropped in ISS'J; "spring lain!'' sold in ISS'J; sold in l4'J other than "spring lambs;" slaughtereil for use on farm in lSSH ; kill ed by dogs in ISSfi ; died from other caus es 1SS!. (20) 11W : Shorn spring of 1S00 and fall of IsS'.t. (27) : NumU-r of ....., o nA rnminon. (28) ; '"n r 1 mOO X.at Vulllf i Working oxen, milch cows, and other tattle on hand June 1, 1SD0 ; numlier of pure bred, grade and common ; calves dropped in ISS'.i; cittle sold in ISSO, slaughtered for use on the farm, and died in ls-;(t. (:!0) hairy: Milk total gallons produced on farm ; sold for use in fami lies ; sent U creamery or factory ; used on farm, in raising cream for sale, includ ing for creamery or factory, liutter Kund. made on farm and sold in 1M1. Cream quarts sent to creamery or facto ry ; sold other than to creamery or facto ry. Cheese wounds made on farm and sold in 1SS0. ("II Sii int : Number on hand June 1, is.0 ; sold in ISS'.i : consum ed on farm and died in ISS'J. i.32 Void- .. , , r i ... tnrL-evR i fru.- Numlier each, of cbu kens, turkevs, , .1 .n.i Jn. ks on hand June 1, lSHO ; I gex, ana uuiks on u . value of all poultry producta Kiid ; eggs j ...l,w anld nnd value in 1S0. (::) , , 7?,r: Xunber of stands, pounds of honey and wax produced, and value. (341 On ion : Field crop number of acres, hush els produced and sold, and value. i:l"J JVtfd: Sweet and Irish, bushels pro duced an! !ld. MarLlf Gardm and .Sm.iL' Frail : Number of acres in vegeUbles, blackberries, cranberries, rasp berries, strawberries, and other small fruit, and total value of products in InS'.i. Ci:) Vejrt'Me and Ffil M 'anuina : Number of acres, aud products, in btLsh els,of peas and beann, green corn, toma toes, other vefrctables and fruits. (3) 0,; Uaid : Apple, apricots, cherries, leai-s jx-aches, plums, and prunes, and other orchard fruits ; in each the number of acres, crop iu ISS'.I, number of bearing ' tree, number of voting trees not bear- ine and value of all orchard prralucts j Bold. (3'i riiiryiird : Numlier of acres in vines bearing and in young vines not bearing ; product of grapes and raisins, and value in 1SS.1, Besides these questions on the regular Agricultural Schedule No. 2, Superintend ent Robert P. Porter has ordered several special investigations in the interests of agriculture, among which arc Viticulture, Nurseries, Florists, Seed and Truck Farms, Semi-tropic Fruits, Oranges, etc., Live Stock on the great ranges, and in cities and villages; also the names and number of all the various farmers' or ganizations, such as Agricultural and Horticultural Societies, Poultry and Iiee Associations, Farmers' Clubs, Oranges. Alliances, Wheels, Unions, Leagues, etc In no part of the census w ork have the lines been extended more than in the direction of agriculture, and if farmers will now cheerfully co-operate with the numerators and other oflieials in prompt ly furnishing the correct figures more comprehensive returns regarding our Lrreatest industry will be obtained than ever before. The eighth woman to 1 admitted to the ar of the United States Supreme Court, is Kate Kane, of Chicago. A Berlin restaurant is cooled in sum mer and heated in w inter by electricity, and the flool of light from the electritf lamps has a delicate pink, w hich is so be coming to the complexion of the lady visitors, that the place is thronged. WHICH WILL. IT BE? WTilch if Of fairew. a map or a lily ? W bieb i tbe et-test, a paeta or a pear? V.-rrv okjikM mil, and etiaruiuiK m Milly ; Ifa to avutle aod lair. twT. Fweet a a tlew-r was her face when T kuued I.oTe the romance and jriory ol life,) Willv. my iilaymate, 1 love " like a Btaui-," Hut LKira 1 ebooac for my lie. That richt. younir man. marrr the rirl tou love, tiy all nH-iurn. il fclie will Daw you. hmiM her h-ulth Kmxtitih delicate and b-r -aiity taih" aliT riiarnape. r.-memtirr that tliM m UAuaiiy due to tiiiu-tKHial (liMurbaneea, wi-aknewa. im-L'iiiaritM-a. tr iaiiilul (Iwir Itj iweuliar to imt ae. in toe cure of which lr. I'KTa-'i favorite Hr.-m.ript ion ie jnartn. e4-4 to pive antinlaetmn. or money refunded. the printed cerutleate of guarantee on bottle-wrp!T. j-or overworked, wommt. run-down, debilitated UBchera, millinera. dn-aRmakera, eaniRtrewiea. -hop-ifirls." hou-ke-ier, nursine moIheTa. nud feeble women evner Blly. Lr. Fieree i Favorite frescriition u tb areatest nhly btxin. bemz unotmaled at an arr-t:zin(r cordial and reslorauve tonic, or Btrractb-rlver. Copyrifht. I9s, y Worlp's Div Vto. Ass. Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS reft-uiaiv ana '-n lha llrer, atomaen ana i 5 v -el' ve'ttk and pr- t,, e'Wwr foo T - , tKjWelB. I uey mxv I ' i f.-i! harmlefli. One drufc-StBta. Si ccdU b vial. CARTERS IVER PILLS. &J CORE Fir TT1 irtw - relieve all the trouble met-rt-tit to a bilki - '"" 1-,-m- '"'," Inzziimo. Nmi.il.. I wwwui-w. Iitr "er nunc. K&in n. Itn. r-eie. &e V h.le tbrirn. remarkable auccem wi ueen r'u ." BeBdacrw. ret Cartf" Lmu! I.rvrn Fii-LB Watao cn-eft aU disorders r the. , mulat, the liver arid regulaw tbe Iwwela. I. ton u Uy only curcu Aehe tbtv would h almost wk to thoae who nuffr from thin distr.Kir.ir complaint: but f.trtunatelv th-ir p.xln d. n.H end l-r. and tie" who rKt try in-mj.nl find t,m. littie ' valuable ,n n,!,nT """l"' IrSrVill not I willing to do without tbwu. but after au mob Ht the r-ane of no many live that here ia wher w make our (fn-il IwMt. Our pilla cure It iiile others Hi not . Cartkr a LrrnjE Liver Tim are tTf small and verv case c take. ne or to pilm make, a d.we' Titer ro vtrictlv vegetable and tlo re (rripe or vurye, "t by th-ir eei'" I.il. kil - 1,U them. In vials lit S' eeiil: five lor jl . Sol.! wr. lTo, or sent by CAins Lir.::::i co, rr 7& fcdlH Hfc. Mfc Stop XlxzxX ChrohiC Cough Now! I For If Tou ln ii"t It mnr Iwcmo cti' t t.fnrml Miiftf ami Hatinij lHxif, I lliuro u i"Uii:i Cr Pure CtHl LivtT Oil and HYPOPHOSPK1TES Of liiuie Mini Jt Is Mlin.t n lailnUiMe as milk. Tar letiT Hum i'.ltrr mi-.-;ilkvl iiiuisiotul. A. wouderful fltnU pro-Iucor, Scott's Emulsion t There are pf"'-lral'"l'.D. iiet the geMHtne.l TThm I CUT CrOS I do not mean merly to top thrm lur a tinio, and then he tnem ro. turn ajriun. I vux A KAUiCAL CL'iii- 1 have made the duae ot FITS, EPnXPST" or rALLIIiGr SICKNESS, AHfe-lfmf etufly. I yrasTiAyr my remedy t i:n the worst cflses. lircansa other navo lulled is DO reason lor not now receiving a cure, fr"(lm,on(..forlaUHendB,t kesIwitlii of my Infallible Ukulut. Give Lxpre.a ofliie. It cti yoa nottung Ua a, tsul, and it will cure yon- Addreta H. C. ROOT, M .C I S3 Fust St, Km Yosx smaattHm Bn'-Rr" I," "r" - ARE THE BEST. 111 Htvlos, prices to uil ull. Wll. AVKtSA- Sons I'llll.ADLU'IIIA. sklu by all ueulcrs. SEND FOR OUR CATALOCUEako PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. salesmen - WanteJ) LOCAL OR TiJAVKLTNG, t..!.ell our Nlirx-rr K.u. L. salary, exH uses a U-ady KuiiUi)nwut K"Al"ted. Chase Brothers Company, mavT. KiKl.isiei, N, 1 CSTABLISHCO 1832. "T Broom Manufacturers Supplies PF.A NUTS, CLBAlt CHF.STS, ROBERT DICKEY 4. CO, Onrral louimission Mert hauls 77 Water St., rittst.iirufi, l a. i". "-. -VT'-r n ui eiin.i-s inrllie sale of ir IALlLlN I O l' '""1 l.ri.M'ri iirj..rv MiM-k WANTED &1051 LIBLhAL Ittiwa. "y IiaH-I tin -l'.i ii-s. ne (M Hit- l.inp-sl. unli st fr.. 'tal,llshil Uli't la-sl klioll .Nurseries 111 tin .oiintrv. Al trea W.A. T. smith, t.eneva Nurf Wv ,.. h N V K'l'H.M 'n isv. vVe are now showing a Fine line of French Zephyr Ginghams, Full Assortment of Ma n a:il Hemslltche'l a to -to Inc h EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS, ALL SKW I'KSliiXS. rll'TToNS. lit ( KLES, OIMl'S, IKIMiLS, LACES, TIKS, TAHLKCOVKRS, liKDSrKAKS, TOWELS, AN'D DAMASKS, Of Newest 1'iitlenis. Ch.ess Cloth Comforts. John Stenger, 227 Main St., Johnstown, Pa. SCHOFFS. Park Buildir.g, Wait Street Opposite Aim Hall, .1 oliriKtowii, PA. SPECIAL VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS! Wiih rvrY puir f irlA!n we irive liio pU fir IS -M. hixI runtntf tir i urTtin r(it-rtpir ll.ai; xiir khiiiv iuniity 4-kii lt UMii..tt l-e-v her, i. til ttud rxaniiiH' ijualiiy viii I'Tivvn. K rcmpific !,;. of l;iy nt in wot pri'.t". SCIIOFrS, Jiain street, Turk Building, oyiifoi-ite Alma Ilal!, Johnstown, Pa. at ail prices, from s.'S.i to H:o.t 'Iricycles nd Tandems, Lamps, bi-Us and Sundries, bend tor larire lil'istrat'd Catalogue to 1. A. JuhRRtua, 0 HnthhHld Wmt, a-itl.hnrrh. Fa. Revolvers ; Kifles, 'BV l tO. ifcRti.sr, iSa I Ira : ( ilmro la iiilu:i l.ko ISCOTTS FiOLSIOil : M II t A P QUS gisiii AS A SURVIVOR OF THE tf COD ; A. W. Blauch, 115 Morris St., Johnstown, Wants a!l his friends to know that be has Cftf-urd a brand new stork ot GENERAL MERCHANDISE s V.X'11 as Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc., Which he in ollering al pri.ts uncijnaled by eoii!etitor. Alt kinds ot COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken in exchange for ft vvlf. audget Uargsinr. HARDWARE THC OLD AND WILL RHOWM MDWt tTOC OF DECEASEK,) Is now in full blast under the charge of the undersigned. I keep in stock all articles in my line, from a needle to a Ha' Fork. The finest of CUTTLERY A Specially. I10TTO.V VlllVKS RVI.E THE VOOST, YL 15. DIBERT. At the oM ftiinil on Main treet, Johnstown, Pa. YOU CAN FIND THI3 PAPER ou file in IIttmbi'ii-.h nt 1W A.i'fO'iniiif kumu vl sassiREiiniGTOir ercs. who wiH ouuoiu;l lur wnrtuuui At luvm rilo. JOHN D1BERT Highland Stock Farm! FTr w,,t-34, . . llf ALHAMBRA I Lay Horse 15-3 hands high, weight, li.0 ramiids, record 2:30. Sireil by Miililletown, recnrsl 2:J". He has ten in the 2: test, riinnins; fn.m i' )8 to 2:-'!0. He was sired by liysdyks liainbletoiiian No. 10, who Las sired more sed pwducing sons and grand s his tliau any horse on the troting turf. AUiamlira's g.H is sought after, one recently Iwing sold bv 1!. Wilson, of Brids-'epoH, West Virginia, to a party in Kentucky for i.ltilolliirs. Henry Sclmiucker. of llijon, 111., ofiered one ihouuoul ilollars for a three vearoldson. The oiler decliueil. tillers as high as $.jUU0 have been made for one of his et. We expect to put three of bis get in the 'I 'M class this fall. Turtles wishing to breed tor spec), or family drivers, owing to his t kind disM)silion cannot hnd hisdpmls in the county. His fees are not half his real value. Terms $i".UO. DRAFT .!SlS5Sa- Civcy in color, wci.diinji 1,800, jrot ly Invaniric, will also , stand :it my farm iit $10 insurance. Tlib Iinrse lias a good reputation for breeding; topp, STRATI I EARN, ton or over. W ill stand at .Meycrtiale and ierl:n, iieinning April I4tn at .stable of Mr. Uriel, in Meversdale. Second week at Ucrlin. and alter nate week about, at $1" insurance. Parties losing colts, lialf price; los-in-r mare and colt, no charge. Strathearn is undoubtedlv the finest Clvde Horse in the county, and is so acknowledged by our best horsemen. 1 1 is colts have sold for more nionev than Yalt lleflley sold one, coining three years old, to the Fanners' Stock Co. at Stoyestown, for $o0D. Two others, same age. to parties in Ohio, fo; $3(10 each. Peter Dumbauld sold a gelding three years old, past, for $280, the highest price ever realized for a gelding in the county. Aihn Meyers, near Derlin, bred, and has a weanling that weighs 900 pounds. Weanlings repeatedly wll for $100 to 11.1. It only pays to breed to the best, and it is the big draft horse, weighing fiflcen to eighteen hun dred, with action like a pony, that commands the big prices, and in breeding to this liorse you get the remarkable action. To the breeders of Ucrlin and vicinity, it seems unnecessary to say anything. As to the stockmen of the Meyersdalc district, wc can assure them that they never had a superior Clyde in their section. I m ill also stand my J blood Clyde horse, Prince, brown in color, weighing 1S00 Parties wishing to bn-ed to a cheaner stand as follows: First week, beginning ning April 21s. at Somerset wek alut known in Ilerlin as a remarkable stock. mare, weighing rjouaml liemg by old FOf 11 e special uuer 10 tac young 0 1 A COMPLETE EDUCATION To &ny rounff trirl of l6 vesrs crorer. 1st, 1S91 send us the largest 31 ipnr First fj3 .00 rd a (l ffnif College, 1FKEEFDUCATI0NS 1 v-7 Vat-r 1 m a r r.- 1 "LfalTADIES jf JJ ' V. tion, board, &c., for an entire course; .or if she prefers, she may choose Wdlcdcy, Smith, or any pother American College. This offer means a complete edit--cation in every branch of study, The Ladies' Home Journal jjpaying all expenses. gj A CHANCE FOR AN EDUCATION FOR ALL GIRLS. HOffV PmnrJ ( c also, as a second offer, KSllt JLLUHU J give to any girl ot 16 years or over, Clfpy ) w'10 between now and Jan. 51 vt'A 1 1st. iSgi.send us 1,000 subscrib ers to The Ladies' Hove Journal, at $ 1.00 per year, a full - single term of one year at I assar College, or any other Ameri ican College she may select. A term means a full College Ayear's study, we guaranteeing to meet the entire expenses thereof during the year. M. 0" 4-pag;e Premium CataloiTJe, tions, mauea t - Kt - MAT number NOW READY. 7 Edited by Edward W. Eok. 31 TilE I-Anirs' Home T'RNal has a paiil for citmlafion of nearly HALF A MILLION copies each issue, a larger circu lation thsn any otlicr periodical in the worlil. Cr. the Ken" Standi, 10 Cents per CURTIS PUBLISHING r a. WOLFF'S' iTVT A PCRFECTHAHNtSS dressing. USED BT MEX WOMETI AXD CHILDREN. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. : LEATHER PRESERVER. A HANDSOME POLISH. IS WATER' PROOF. FVERY Household EVERY Office EVERY Mechanic EVERY Stable t,U AH0TJI.9 PBE TRX Vt. 1'arnlih at th mtm limr. u tai Ot A -tm ruRMiTURC wiu. Btaik Glara and Chimaware WILL BTAIH T MIUL TAI TOUR OL BARRRTB in trxa Coc WOLFF RANDOLPH, PhllAdelphlA. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE SEW ROOM IS THE D1BERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts., ISS Mens, Womens'. VH-i Of Best (itiality, and at LOWEST THICKS can be found, in styles of all makes. I am prepared to compete with one and all dialers in theSlate. All I atk is a trial. SCOTT DLBERT. Light bay, l."5 hands high, :t years oll, will weigh when fully matured 1 loo pounds. This is one of the last bred colts in America, being bred like Maud S., whose record stands unequalled 2M). l.tius of Maud S. and Boston were half brother and sister, their resjx-ctive dams licing by Old Boston. Thor oughbred and never was beaten in a race His son la-xiugtoii produced more runners than any oilier horse of his day. being beat en by Lvninpt and Midway, brother and sister in blood, being a sun of Boston. Boston sired by Alhambra, by Middle town, by Kysdykn Hambletoni.m. First dam Midday, by li'iurUm Chief, he by Mam brino Chief. econd dam Midway by Boston. Sunol i.lnt, Balo Alto, 2 1-'!; these dams havirg the thoroughbred blood which give them their wonderful speed as three yeni- olds. Boston is limited to lo mares, at $.Vj insurance. HORSES ! styli?li, gooJ, active hor.ses. IJay liorse iinported from Scotland lv Powell Urotlicrs, and weiiilis a unv other Draft Colts in the county horse can do so at $1000 insurance. Will April 14th. at Iterlin: second week, Ix-gin throughout the season. This horse U well getter. His dam, kuown as the Ileuiminger igger. ooo was relmed for her. 1 IIEFF1YEY, IV It 15 GlRLfS women cr America to secure a AT VASSAR COLLEGE, Without ' C J'rice trrio J!1 from this date until T-nuarr number of yearly subscribers to per year, we will give as a complete education at Viissetr includin'j all expenses of tui- including Art N :dlcwork Instruc E upon apphcation. On the news ttands10 certs a copy. I Copy. Subscription S1.00 per Yccr COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. BLACKING . X - .. Pattlaon In th Pl!d. rmi.AnEi.riUA, May u'-l. A forn al an nouncement of the cniiidncy of Rocrt K. I'attisc'n for tlie Democrutie nomination for Governor, was made to-day through ei-pofct-mas'er William V. Uarriiy. While sik itiK on the Democratic outlook Mr. Ilarrity laid: "It has lieen staled in some luraliiiei that Mr. ratlison is not a candidate fur liovernor, and that if he is noiiiinaud he will not make an active campaign to win. J his is wrong. I arum autioi itativeiy and I sak adviswlly when I tay that liovernor i'atti son is a candidate, and will be to the end ; and if nominated he wiil promptly legin an active, energetic ami air'V'' ve campaign to lead the party to victory, r.h he did in JsSJ. 'Fh iiifnriiiutioii I have from various pirts ot ihe htate iiwli nie to Lelieve tlini there is litllt! (kmht of ids nomination. There is no al jwtion to Senator Wallace, other than that we can only Iiok.' to Al th .' Iiemocralic vote of the 8tnte for him. Ask Your Friends About It. Your di.-tresMiiifr couh can liecureil. We know il because Kemp's lij'sani within the past few years has cured so many coughs and colds in this community. 1 reinaitahlo sale has been wou entirely by its genuine merit. Ask some friend who has used it what bethinks of Kemp's Balsam. There is no medicine so pure, none so effective. Large buttles jOo and $1 at all drugyists'. A curious story about a story is told in connection with "A Frankenstein Family, by the Ktv. John Bradley Oilman, which is to be published in llitrjvr't E'izttr May :21th. The central conceit in Dr. Brudir-y's tale is identical with that in Her. Edward Everett Hale's recent extravasanzj, "Susan's K-cort.' Wore the latter storv was published in the May number of 7icj-r' Magazine, I'r. Brad ley and Ir. Hale happened one day to com pare notes about their literary work, and discovered thut the same idea for the basis of a short storv had occurred to both of them about the same time. The coincidence ends, however, witn the idea. The develop ment of the idea in both stories is altogether dissimilar. IOO Ladies Wanted. And W men to call on any druggist for a I'rre trial package of I-ane'a Family Medicine the great root and herb remedy, discovert d bv lr. Silas Lane while in the Uov ky Moun tains. For diseases of the Blood, Liver and Kidnevs it is a positive cure. For constipa tion and clearing up the complexion it does wonders. It is the best spring medicine known. Larsre size package, 50 cents. At all druggists'. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tub Euiroa: Ploaae inform yonr road era that I hara a poaitlvo retuoly for the above-uamed disoam. By ita timely ne thonaanda of hopeleu eaaea hare been permanently cured. I shall be glad to annd two tattilea of my remedy FREE lo any of yonr reader who have consumption if they will send me their EipreiM and P. O. adduces. lltpect- fully, T.A.BLOCUU.M.Cloll'earlSL.N.Y. The Vantj for June is as inviting as cvir io its voiinc readers. The illustrations aie niiurerotis, many of tlitin fuil jiae. Serials by Tansy and Margaret .Sidney, special ar- lit-lea by Felix OswalJ and oilier?, anil nu merous tliort stories, i-oems, ele.,ciiibine lo furnisb a biirblv intertstinK numlier. TI e i-ho'. ii rlueiiee of Tie Vanry is ln lplul and lna ;1. fill. The magazine is only J! oil a year. The milliliters. 1). Lotliro('oni)any, Boston, will send BHeciiuens free to readers f the Hkr u.h. litiv Your Pianos nnd Organs at KU lx r & 15ro. o0(i W ood Street, Pittsburgli. II. W'hv? Iteeausc Kliber.t I!ro. are the ohlest and most reliable dt-alers; liei-niiM: Kleber i Ilro. are the only omi in all 1'iils- iniri!h who are, and have been for yesis, iiraelU al piano teachers and piano makers bt cause Kleljer A Hros. are the exclusive Wilts for all the best pianos and rans made in thin country ; hecaiise Kleber a: Ilro. are adruitteil to lie the mo-t hoiu st and trustworthy mnrie dealers in l'lllshuruh ami western Li iin.-vlv.inia ; Iwause Kleber A Ilro. sell lower, take smaller profits nnd .';ve easier time my incuts and loi ter warrantce hall unv otber liou.-e, ele. At Mel-era you can buy the wonderful Sleinway. the pnal iuiiuver, the popular oK-ra, and tiie sweel SCmersoii pianiis; also the lovely llurdetl raus and the unrivaled vocalion rhiireh rsrans. If von wa it the lowest and best prices, call at KIcIht .t Iiro.'s. It Came too Lato. Df.svek, i'oi... May 2-'. Several years ago Winnie Burton, daughter of a wealthy iner chant at Mansfield, ()., married a young man against her father's wishes, for which i-I.e was never forgiven. Her husband soon de serted her, since when she has been drifting about the world, making a living the bet she could. Some months ago she went to Iadville. Col., where she is lyini; In the last stages of consumption. On Thursday moriing she received word that her father had died, leaving her a fortune of j 150,000 Facts Worth Knowing. . In all diseavrt of the nasal mucous membrane' the remedy used mnst be non-irritating. The medical profession has been slow to learn thin. Nothing sat isfactory can be accomplished with dou che", snuffs, powders or syringes, lie cause they are all irritating, do not thor oughly reach the allected surfaces, and should be abandoned as worse than fail ures. A "multitude of jiersona who had for years borne all the worry and pain that catarrh can inflict testify to radical cures wrought by Kly's Cream Hal in. The "children's delight," Bahylaad, makes its apiiearance for June. There is no other magajine published thut is made especially for the babies and by babies we mean the little ones from six monlhji to six years ol age. It will lie found of great assistance to the mother in entertaining and amusing her baby. Only 50 cents a year. A Sieciinen copy will be sent to any mother by the pub Isshers, I). Lothnip Company, Boston. Anxious About Appearances. At Prineeville, X. C, while waiting on the siding on the other train to pass, I went over to where a white man sat in a cart to which an ox was hitched. I made -oine inquiries as to how the ox worked as a substitute, and was inspecting the construction of the cart, when the man turned on me with : "Look-ayere, stranger.'yo' is front the NVth, ain't ye ?" "Yes." "Then I want to Vplain a lectio furder. This yore hain't my unx an' cawt." "So ?" "No, sah. These yere belongs to my neighbor.'' "But what difference do?s that make ?" "A heap, salt. It makes the difference that the roads is so bad that I wouldn't bring out my blooded team an' kerridge. and as it was too fur to walk I asked for the I. an of these yere. If yoa iua-sizing me up, size me k'rect, sah." iMtivit IWe Vrms. Nothing Like Politeness. It was on the rear platform of a street car as a crowd was going home from the theatre. Let's 'see,'' mused a man who wa jinimed on the railing to the one on his left, "have we been introd ced ?" "I think not.. My name is Taylor." "Ah! And mine is Porter. Mr. Tay lor, you are throwing time away trying to get niylwatch. It is an old one and out of repair, and wont bring you f 2." Detroit Free Vrcss.. A Japanese editor, for writing disre- spec. fully of Jim mil T. nno, has ben con demned to four years' imprisonment, a fine of 1")0 yen, and two years' police sur veillance. Jim urn Tenno is an ancestor tf the present Emperor. Every dog has his day. The nights, however, are still reserved for cats. INFANTSiiHVALIDS. TRADL aORA.eT,tftBOB MAHIV. Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MANI'FArTVBBR AKD DlALEB WHOLESALE1 AKB RltTAILX Of LUMBEB AND BUILDING MATERIALS, Hard and Soft Woods, OAK, POPLAR, BIDINGS, PICKETS, ASH, WALNUT, FLOORISG, SASH, STAIR RAILS, CHERRY, YELLOW PINE, SHINGLES, DOOliS BALUSTERS, CHESTNUT. WHITE PISE, LATH, BLINL3, NEWEL PO?T3 A Grntrml I in of all trades of Lumber and Bu Al, can furnish anything in the line of our business to order with reasonable promptness, such as Brackets, Olid-sized work, etc. elias CTjNjsrrisraHA.M, Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BIT TOt'B Memorial Work or - WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMKKSKT. PKXN'A.. Miinnfn?turerof and Dealer in Eastern Work Farniximloa &htrt A'o'T, MG i'tnK mm m GiiiiiE wi AUo, MnU Jorthe UlifTi: EUOSZEI Persons in need of MONTMKNT WOKKfuill liud it lo their inlen--t lu euil at my shop wlieni a projier show mi: will he ifiven them. Mtrun- K1 t.un. i luvue i-petuii atteuuon lo.ine White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument Introduced hy REV. W. A. RING, as a Iieeided Improvement in the point of MATERIAL AM" CONSTRICTION, and hleh Is declined to l-e the Populiir Moininieiit for our ( imngenl'le Cli mate. C1VE HE A CALL. WM. F. SIIAFFEll. fJ.H. Downs' Vegetable Balsamic Elixir Is a positive cure f.r Coughs, Cold ;, Croup, Vhoopin;-Cou;;h, Catarrh. IL.aisc ncss, Inlliienza, littins UIimhI, Bron l:itis, Asthma, Lunj; Fever, Pleurisy, ami all diseases of the Throiit, Chcsi and Lungs. As an Expectorant ii has no eiiaL Consumption lr.-.s been cured times without numlier by its timely use. It heals the ulccr:ited surfaces, and cures when all otlicr remedies fail, fifty-six years of constant use has proven its virtues. Kvcry family should keep it in the In .use. Sold everywhere. Henry, Johnson d. Lord, Proprietors, Liuliutjtou, VL Dr. Henry Baxter's a sure cure for Costivenoss, Biliousness. Kidneys, Torpid Liver, Khcumatism. Dizziness, Mck Headache, Loss of Appitite, Jaundice, Apoplexy, Palpitations, Eruptions and Skin Diseases. Keep the Stom ach, Bowels, and Digestive Organs in good working order, and perfect health wiil be the result. Ladies and others subject to ISick Headache will iind relief and permanent euro by tho use of those Bitters. Iking tonic and mildly purgative they purify the blood. Price 2.1 cts. per bottle. For sale 1 y ail dealers in mcdi cmc Henry, Johnson & Lord, Proprietors, Burlington, VL Henry, Johnson & Lord, Proprietors of Arnica and Oil Liniment for Man and rst. ti.c best external remedy for Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Cramps, Sprains. Mrmscs, Bums ami Scalds, Sciatica, 11a. kachc. Frosted Feet and Lars, and all otu.. Pains and Aches. It is a safe, sure, and effectual Kcmedy fT Calls. Strains, Scratches, Sores, Ac., on Horses. Oac trial will prove its merits. It effects are iu most cases instantaneous. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. Price 2o cts. and 00 cts. lr bottle. Sold everywhere. JOHN N. SNDYER, ACT.. SOMERSET, PA. SCHMIDT z::::::z:::::z:::::::::::r The Largerst Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES- ESTABLISHED 1836. O-- "W. SCHMIDT DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF Fl N E WH I S K I ES. :::::: IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS. NOS. i5 -lN 97 FIFTH A YESL'E, V1TTKDUKGII, VESXA. MJ- All Ordrri reefived by matt or oUteneite vili roto irnm4 alaiti,. It every WATERPROOF C0LLIR or CUFF THAT CAN DE RELIED ON jSTOX to R-plj-t! BE UP TO THE MARK JSTcy NEEDS NO LAUNDERINC. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. SEND YOUR JOB WORK To the KO.IIEHSKT HERALD Wc do the nratast, cheapest and lswt Job Print ing In the cnumr, on Kbortcl nntiue Girls who use SAF0IJ0 are SAPOLIO is one of the best known fpifLL BRE is used an hour is saved. On floors, tables and painted work it acts like a charm. For scouring pots, pans and metals it has to equal. If yous store-keeper does not keep it you should insist upon his doing so, as it always gives satisfaction and its immense salo all over the United States makes it an almost necessary article to any well supplied store. Every thing shines after its use, and even the children delight in using it in their attempts to help around the house. P$fct Sukttiiut for Moihar't H!fk, IMVALUASLK IN CMOLCR I M FA MTU HI N TIITMINO. 4 Quickly Assimilated Fooi roa DY3Prmc8, consumptives, Convalescents. A Perfect nutrient IN ALL tMASTINO DlSEaSC. Rroumrs NO COOKUVQ. Keeps in All Cliwhtcs. e FHt 1r "" tv Cab-i utply AND FEKi.IKO OF I. VARTa," ouuod ' tuaaj idna, Doiiber-Cooddo Co., BOSTON. MASS. MOULDINGS, (lin Material and Roof. ct blale Bept in.sBca R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. KDC2SED IT uCEHTISTS A3 t CZZAPEB TEAS Tv rECTICALLYrQ AliX IziestrncLlDle ST01TE Over COO Eoautiful Send fcr Price L!ct C Designs Circulcr MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY, Mandrake Bitters a. Iys.cpsin, Indigestion, Diseases of tli are ie 23UHL.XTSrG and Most Complete :::::: :::::::::::: Telephone No. 658, - t to Discolor ! BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE mark. ( i EO. J-lyr. N.CliAMER, A't dMt. Pleasant, la. r& lit li UeYZ Wgk QUICKLY MARRIED- city luxuries and each time a cake itt "GOOD ENOUCH" Faui. P a 3 ' ' 2 2 t OIL AND GASOLINE CAM Hie Vinfield MannTgCo., - Warren, 0. Every Family should Have One nn tYp T'hior or Tubltt - s - - - NrFaacet to lak cr get knocked Of en K Waste Contents or cause Ex lcsi.n. Pum nd Can clce antomatirslly AlR TlCHE No Lcckafic No Kvi porRtlon AV0 tBSOl'JTEir 8tfi. A Unlverccl Krusrro'd Neceslt ForSale luSyiuet by II IK.I.riERBAt M. M. M HK K. KAXTXKK 4 I I ATT, K. H. L'UtrKUUl, Jl;:;-l:. S3?3 ii r : PILES! mriTo-,Sfcf- 1 It ft c t it r t RM-rtifctilnit. If ) luRinn fnrmm UNil ITCHING hfeomUf very , ii -r ' Mfc-M l0 the IU hlnr mni blw-J!iff. heal .IrotmiIob. and In Mf Mfire0M the t mrm. Hwttn amsrTBiiT ibsU t 4rMtt, r mii XT miiTmom nfrH; ! f ?rir rv t bo. AijdMM kMtr, IL RWY!4E A U. Pblls,ll..s. PI DISEASES fet SWAYNE'S niUTMrtiT ABSOLUTELT CCH-S. 1 lr.rR.I mMi.lfl:;. mrS uf oax fit T-4i Mfwom RliC"TTn ,rf .Itch. ! Pmplc KFTinel Ii fJem-4Thw"t'nt'''ltI'1I. H-et hr ir,zn-. a' . N snt nf "r V 4 Roirs f) .' Mlr-N, ! PLiaJe.pbt. P. Kk tiw in-.ci'.nfyr & iFREE rror i t MrT B lTI. 'ur L.tirR mi Urt"ul--1. bt'1 To ir.rr.xlu' ou BUprrr sroiai wil 1 Rn-lr to-lM .P3I m Wh l. lT, Bitbove. 4,!y fh' ir !h nt tustt oore th rtiRN.e m- f therhNner Ail " BsysVwl r n m Mtriurniiio hw our .-hU W -U I If jJffXM , MrwT6 v-.n. I l.r l.e. tininr of this i.lfi-ioiil bout . niih Irl of lt.bi.lli It rt.iid.dout,l.t.i.. :"TVi7.1.".".. .b..Ur,..i,l.. aB4ir. " - - ' otr rw FREE. B. 4I watch in Ui sir .a. Ken, t tjxkAeeper W arrant bv. UD OOLD kubiiar raawa. bia lsMiit antt -nt sis, stitb oru ana mi of qusU niue. iriSW fr, locv'.her ut our la'ir 10-B.ir- can wtis va.tiAOle imeul ltRf ! th waic-n. re fr. AU the w..rh iti 4 la to Ihow wtul w swaJ too I tti.-i who rail Urml.snd ntHb.frs iml tUe aU-ut m-ihli"liff'W in v;uftt. irnoe fur t, wbrrh n.W iK-e stiine l, nd tbua we are rpud. WejMjF all ipie. triirht. f tr. Alter y.ai km-w a'l if u wmld like lo po to work h r us. -aa earn from 0 l 3MM . u'ti AU-ir-ta, kitaaoa ! livx 9l X, fwrtiunU, M intaa. JOHN C. FINCH. DEALER IN Golden Wedding ? Whiskies, 146 Water Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. OI.I'KST KTABLr!!KI HOCSF IN TIIK'ITY. whtTt? iiothiiitf hut T"iiv irtMx! re j'it dp, !-lrn-tly Ur lumily ami m-il;riiiHl n?. Nofh invr U'ltt-r than (kmUm. Wi-d-lin. Sfxi tiie iit. rurkei:,uimT ;raT' Monii:intHla Rye. 1 UtM ki-i) are trailing hrantK. nruiiditM of vititaiio of IRT on liaiitl. .ins. Hnllnini ku-I lo mplif ; a!s, M Tom. Finch'1 JoMrii Ucll!i)i;. ;l for full quart, ti mr H i ; (m kt'iiheimrr's ami' ; Mouoiiiraht In. s r doa-n. W inr-. t -r iltiA-n, J J Itr ii!ie half iotrti. MMircly Nx Ai have in stork, oraiitfather t 'In .', at i- per ailoa. harrel at !ptcjrt ratt. -I alyr. 1)0 10U KN0V l'lmt you are bnyinj; direct from tiie li-(i!!t-r lirn you wnl your enier tn 1". K Lipi't n tiit, llieul-l t'asliioiioil Wliiskfy hull.- .' No iwtifyip; no cinit Hiiimliri. hut ilirtt t from ! ' Lll'I KNi TT Pt'.TiLLEilY." sil latt'-l at i.'Pln'iictiit Tiit i thiv. iliwne cu'inry, l'a.. wliicli l.a always niuiiitiiined i!8 rfj'U atiou if niakinc ;'iii-r ;;..(. iny. ur mail onii-r (ifpartnifiit i:ivis j.rnmpt itifiilion to all onii r, ami at the j rii ese 'i!r onr iKwis. inakt-s our cimi'lilor: en vious. carry in Muck the luilowni well known brai is of Kye W hiLie". iu ijiiarts. .alloui ami barrels : Lippencott's. Overliolt s ! iiiison. im kenlieinicr, Mononuahela, lirays, elf. Al-xi a full ami complete stock of tVinr.", l!ramlie!W Ciins, Ac. Write for J'riie LiM andare maney. V. K. Lii'i'K.vcoTT, Distiller and Wholesale Liquor IValer, t-'niithtlt lj St., rillburjh, I'a. LIQUORS I FINE OLD.. iWiHiliSiKillElSi Ami Im jHjrtttl Lhitiom soM In bu'.k and lij- the cane. SjKTial liniti : Oll CM! I SET, TOV MOO BF, 'I'tiSSUSI ll-U.Ltin; urCKESIIElMEK, FlSCirs iMl.I'ES WEDI ISu, GlltMOys XJA'T WUliKlFS, Jumi- llennewy, Paul Iiultiiia. f'mniae, Will.ur I'ntiiian t -own Hiai-kU rry t'onliul." A!. Ui.lliinl atnl Smorrt Pure Kye WkUkiea, ' w ith ag. FISHER & CO., 309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. NEIE0T2L 5 CUMBERLAND. S. P. SwclUer, late ot Sana ratch.;iia purthas!-! " THE AMERICAN HOUSE," At Cumberland. M l., and ha refilled and refnr-iii-htxt the sail limine thruiiKlitiut, and ma,e It a tir-I cltw l!,it,- to Hi-eiitmiuHtntt. the Irav eiluy public wlrli (.hI talile, and choice liquuni al the bar. He al- has iu rnnnertin whh the Hotel a tmantitv of llain;lii:iuii an.l riellz-r pure did Kyo Whky for Mile, by Hie barrel ur gallon, at (he liilluwing pru-ea : Twii Vear old at SV! 00 per galloa T!;ree J :,-.) 1 Vur " " : ij,) ' Tho price of the lit la !,". c nu f.r ru h e.il'on. Tl,eprlortn.. WhUkev and Ju? nuiMt , ' "'Wiiv t!ie order. iil.-n u-.n ji,.ire pr.i-iu.t aileuuon and s-liipmeiit, Addn-a ad ord. rsto mm p Jl'i 1 mm tmm S. f . SWEITZER, CI MBEKLAXI), .MU. i aprJ-''J0-60, VSWNo more liMirr RnnR mlem worn mnoamfoRBbly Uctat, grumiij lUp off im fert. THE -COLCnESTEE" ETBBEII CO. mak all thpir nttn with tnsM of hel TlnM with piw-f. This citnw li IM atu-v auul prvvcota Uk ruJXscr fruui aiipptng off Call for tha " Onlrlmvr " "ADHESIVE COUNTERS." 11 HILLS Sl I a, A'iT , . I'lTTsBI KU. f v "fllD 'TRUE" fill .X , Catarrh .tu W" WANTEDACENTS lO.MII.K i r VUI)(Rt FOK Ol K TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, ic. STEADY WORK Kj 1 1 EMhiarj da Biptnnet, or torn i1 nuaaion if prafwrrad. I f Wa grow a full Una of raria .a., -'r 'vea alaptad to Pnn7Wan;a immw'" Tb Baim fikkly lern4. Ota Hunt office. Writ mmfiiat''y hr (rm. R. C. CHASE & CO., PHILA., PA. Catarrh ELY'S Cream Balm fit thu X&ral Pn.aykn, Aliays P.in Hm.1.1 the Sorea, Re-ttr- the Srnsea of Tasle and Smell. TRY THE CURE. 1 r HAY-FEVER Apartifle i apr.!!--,! Into earh n- trll and la ajrrt'valilt:. Frier Jtiit at ilrmf?'.1. : hy mail rHKi.i.-wl, inc. . LLY bitCI., jt Warrt-n struct, NcxViirk. auiI4-ljr. A'hithfk! O! Whether, old wom.k. so high? A'rr Black Dw:.iond Roofing to cover the skt. A'HV OO SO fAK rKOM THE LAND OF VOL SliUltT iECAisE rr AL1.EAUY covtis tub B-a-.iu Send for illustrated circular to 5L Eiiret, JPu, & Co., 133 Walnut t-treet, 0 PHILADELPHIA. ; PITTSBURGH NURSERIES." iEtu1ilisliiJ IS 10 ol'K El K'lAST H.I.rSTKATEP CATALOi.t'E Ui! lvj will )je mailed on applicaiioti. Kvt-ry F.-irnie'-, (Tartlt-ner, Amateur or ow ner of lot hot:M have cue. Onh-r fur !l(,w.-rs ami Floral Emblems bare ininie'liiite attcaiion. i.Ti lcplione 2S0.'i JOHN R. & A. MURDOCH, SOS SMITHFIEXST. PiJTSBURH PA. 33. nc A3. An Advantageous Trads. It in to your ailvant:itp to tntde with tw. You may not have tliongLt licrtf tofore. Hut Lien' are a lew joints for your consideration : The assortments in the fifty-two depart ments of these lare stores is the largest. The qualities are the best, as we han dle no low grade, trashy poods, and The prices are reliable, just, and lowest always t lie lowset. We want you to hold us to a strict ac counting for all of these claims. SILKS At !i cent", t inch extra ipi3!iiy Plack (iros lirain l'rts Silks. You may think it ftranire llial we claim llioe Mlkt are eipial iu quality to mo-d jl lj aud $t ones. Bat compare tbi ni. AT 75 CENTS. loo pieces Colored Keeence Silk", the new ami most popular weave in all ttie new Spring colors. We claim the intrinsic value of ibis siecial lar;aiii is $1 li.) per yard, liet a fample of il. alst. -O Colored Silk Warp Ca!i:nerc-J. 4i inches wide, in lar'e ranire of colors, at T" ctnis dollar ipialny. loo pieces o iTit-li C.il.ired MohairR. 1 lie moft tiesiraide fabric at preenf, ,X) cent- a yaul. A II cob.rs, antl (jrey and brown m x- j Hires. Ntu-e better Hold anywhere at t " ' ft n Is. If interested at all in Silks, write for a sum- ; pie of our s-ecial va'ue L4 inch h'ack Sur ahs, al 7.) cents. We 1 ad to buy a very ; larye lot to irt-t them to sell at this price, but w ill sell you as man t or few vnnls as vou ' hke. " ' " Catalotrue free. Mail ordtr busintfs giv- ii very lst attention. I R Boggs & Buhl, ALLEGHENY, Pa. hh "JT1 ... t r V ,.T.-
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