if Bishop Whittaker In Nevada. "There, look at that, U1 you?' cried Col. Anion Tompkins, of Virginia City, in the office of the Iilac, last wock.in-dira-ing a dispatch in the Examiner tilling how a man had shot at I'.ishop Wh.t laker. The Colonel was elated with triumph. "You eee, it naV he continued, lead ing the way to the bar, automatically, "that the fellow is a temperance man and wanted to do up the lilrtiop lwause he doesn't rtnd in with hirh-an-dry. When temperan. is indu!)jel in too long and permanently it hardens men's hearts, destroys their better feelings, ml too frequently leads tnem into crime. What'll you have ?' "Do you know the I'.ihop, Colonel V "Do l? What? I I know the P.inh op? Why shouldn't I ? He was at the head of the Episcopal end of the theolog ical line over in our State for ever so many years, and everylwdy who has lived in Nevada knows him and respect him, too, sir. He worked two shifts every twenty-four honrs and would preach at the drop of the hat, night or day. The only thing any of us have got against him is that he left us. LiMioj.,' says I, 'I nevetyro to church myself,' but Whittaker and I were the w armest kind of friends T.ishop,' says I to him on C, street one day, Mon't leave us. Afier the long exjrience you've had t.f the civilization of Nevada the nickel ship layout of Pennsylvania won't suit your tastes at all. Stay w here you are and le a high-roller among the high roller." "liut go he would, and now they've taken to shouting at him. I shouldn't wonder if that would settle things and the l'.ishop'd skip back to Nevada. No Comstocker can stand a place like Phil adelphia very long. We ain't ued to the rough ways of the frontier. Nobody," pursued the Colonel, draining his second ji'.ai in luxurious comfort, "nobody ever took a shot at the Pishop over there. The worst that ever l:apened to him w to Im kicked." "Kicked '". "Yes. sir; kickrd. It us done in Vir ginia City and I saw it with my own eyes. It was a w inter morning and the Pihhop was climbing up Taylor street in the narrow path in the tnow that the miners had trodden on their way to work. The Jiishop's a very little man, you know, but two ladies who were be hind him couldn't g-t past him. He was deep in thought and did not hear them. They were holding their skirt high to keep them out of the snow. The lady ahead of the other g it kind o' mad at last and cried out: 'Plague take you. Whiffet, get out o' the way and let ladies go by, can't you? and with that she let fly a kick that lifted the Jiishop clean out of the pa'.h into the deep snow. "WelL sir. vou never saw a man so amazed as the Bibhop was, and, as for the lady, it's only justice to say that when she saw who it was fche'd kicked Hlie blushed and apologized, and any tru j lady would under the circumstan ce. "Ah," said the Colonel, wagging his head and smiling down into his glass, "e all loved the Pishop, and the boys at Candelaria 9ie particularly fond of him. He wnsorf. 1'iere preaching ore Sunday, anil aflrt iiwnirig service tu k a h( roll to thei1kttt of the tw n with a rouple of ladies f the e-.t f.-eiration. p,'.li-t t-iinf: ri thick as -"plr Iii'ihi there, and 1 he boys weir all at work. Sunday made no d:t!eiiice to them. Half of one of the holes l hi god to Mike Prannon, an old lii-nd ol mine, a erfect giant, and as himple-iwinded as a baby. He was as bid.! as MoiiuL Da vidson, and mine of the fellows had told him that if he'd rub his head with kero sene oil and onions, und cut the crown out of his hat so that the sun could tdiine on his skull, his hair would grow again. "That as a joke, you know," explain ed the Colonel, "hut Mike took it all in, and when the l!ihop and thelaoies came up to where he was there t-tood Mike tugging and grunting away at the w indlass hoisting rock, and the hot sum mer sun biasing doan on his shining crown. "The Bishop, one of;the best-hearted men that ever breathed, was horrified. "ticsxl heavens, man,' says he 'why don't you get a projx- hat ? You w ill be injured.' "llow'll i be injured T growled Mike, straining at the w indlass, the sweat injur ing off him. " 'Your brain a ill le injured.' "Brains, is it? Brains?' and Mike put two-horse jsiwcr on the w indlass and landed the bucket. 'Sure, an' if Oi had any brains d'ye think I'd be here ?"' Worry Kills. Not Work. It is not work that kills, but worrr. It is not the revolution that destroys the machinery, but friction. Work is good for the soul, good for the Wly, and good tor the mind. If yon want a g-xnl appe tite djn't worry. If you w ant to star d well with yourself and the world, ai d want things to go right in your hon.e and your business, do not worry. If you want ti size up 100 cents on the dollar, do not worry. AUmny Jimrnnl. An Ovid man got mad at his horse 14 years aja, and has kept it inside a daik etall ever since, refusing to let anybody see the animal, or to jeruiit it to get a miff of fresh air. A j-oung man named Sutton, of Iu buque, Iowa, ban lived 77 days on soda crater. Jenks bud a queer drestn tiie other nlpht. He tbourtit le n a pri--tlK liters nnp. und In tie mulille ot it (4xm1 a dmnrlity little rtiamptoii who rn.-t and deliiaTatclv knix k-d f, oiw ry one, score r more h tuir, V'Xiy-ks'klnr fellows, as they advanced to ei attack, eiinnts as they vive in eiM, the Tt-Jiau. jiifriny proved more than a niRteh fr them. It was all funny thtit Jenks woka up Uufrhinrr. lie aeeouiitii lor tlie dream liy tin- fn'-t that be bad Juwt omnr to tlie conclu sion, iftn tryimr nerly nw lir. dmstio pill on the mnrket, that IV-revs Plca-wiit l-unrtive Pi-lh-ts. or tiny ".uir"U--e.iit"d Itrr&nuh-a, afiiiv ' knock out and N-Ht all the big- pills hollow : They are the on-final and only tfeninne Little Liver Pills. l-wre of IniitatKHiK. which rintain Poi ontius MitMTuls. AlwHySBsk forlir. Pierce's petMH. whii-h are Little h-nnr-eonted Pills, or ADti-bilioua tiranuk-a. One m Bom. TRIIInn Iteadarhe, lirzinra. 4 ont.lt pa iion, inniKfHivn, loan At I ark, and aij de- riiMni.-nlii tit t t ' illiiii -S and tK.wils. are promvtly reiierea ana iiermaneniiy & 1 . Cun'q I'V lui' iw VI ir. ptaroe'a Pleasant Purjrative Pellet. TIm-t are arntlr laxati.-e. or stroturly enthartie, aHrdiii;"tosiae-of doau. hmailit. l heatest, 2iaaKt W Uka. tu oenta a vuO, fcy drutfausta. Oaiilib' f. y Wmtt.n's Iirr""T Veik r ' " ie t- itociTis. I'rui"-ietirii, CARTER'S OlTTLE VTI IVER fc:: J pills. iLJ ORE Pick r?fdnch .fcjrlifvr th tnublInrf-tV-nt Ui a IhIioi !' ! tlie vtwn. such M JhMintw. Nnium. lininiiKK. titrpii aiur lin)t. fam ib r.nt ei'lc. &c. W lulf tli-irui reiuarknWe nnnw Las l-wn Wiowa in curing Hwulnch. yt CARTEB'i I.rm. I.irra Tnxa mrt tillr mIhuM in C'.iistirtn. eunuit and wveiitiwr lhi arninviiig-o ni;lanit. wline ilk-v aim oin-.--t all .liwrdein ot trie ?nuu-h. mimuM the liT and regulala U bowel. Lveu ii tney only enrea Ach thT wnuld h almnt pnet-lew to those ho aiiffwr from llii dmtressinjr ramphum: tiut firtunat.-lv tht-ir pcohiM d'p m Jii'J hw. and tiv-r " ' try tlwm will find Hump littlf villa valiiaM? in so niarT waya tliat tlier will iot be willing to du muiout tbeiu. Iiut aiter all ncs liejul in tha hnnr of f man v livtw that hor 1 when maki- our pn-at boast. Our cure it while others do n. 'AHTEn k I.rm.r t.nirn Tili-' nrrTTV rnnall j,. v.Tj e.w to take. ne or two riilla make d(". They are atrii-tly veeetahle and lo not irripeor iiunK. hut liy tht ir p ntle a'-tU-n t.lwiKe nil who if; them. In vial at S.'cetit: five tor j I . Sold everi- here, or nent bj nma. UZZS2 L2Ii:un5 CO, Var Tst EalM HJta Hfe I took Cold, I took Sick, RKSILTI I take My Meals, I take My Rest, ! AMI I AM VICt'KOl S ENOl (ill TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN L,Y MY NANUS ON ; CftliiiS fat loo, F'.'R Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver 0:! and Hvpophosphilcsof Limeand Soda '"' oNi.v ci Rv.n my Im iiH- i'Ilt .'JISHitiHI Pt-"T lifILT . L I I , A.NU 13 r 1 1 . ..... J FLESH CN MY BONES AT THE RATH OF A I'OI ND A IY. I J 1 AKE I T JI ST AS EASILY Ai I I0 MILK." j SCOTT'S I Mi'l SION IS IKIN(i V 'NM.RS 1 11 v. Take n thit. Ticil I CtTtS I do not mean tneralr to (top tiirm lor a time, and then bavo them re turn, atiun. I HEA.N- A KAKICAli CLiii- I Lave mode tUe dbeaae oi FITS, EPILEPSY cr FALLING SICKNESS, A life-lonp irtndy. I varrast my remedy to Cohb the wors; cases. Becaurn olhera have failed t noreanon Ur not now niccivmat nre. teuiiatonJoratrefsonnda I nEK liOTTLB Of HT iNFAt.T.tBLK UI.MEDY. Cilve ExprttM anrt I'o-t t'i.""e. It costs yon noUniij; lur A Lial, aud it v. ill cure yon. dUrcs H. C. HOOT, W.C., I S3 fiMi St, Km YCM CHEAP AND STRONG. 30 other stvles 6-A Nets, prices to suit all V M. Ai hksA- s. ns, 1'im.AOLl.ruiA. hold ly al! dealers. 1BsaU SOLID TE5L FEftiCE! ill METAL ltM:-."L SBEETHIMO HEW. Vr Re sipenoes, Cwonsvirs, CrKrtEB'ES. Fms GARDENS rlKiri., U iiwtow CuordA, Tr.llie, liT-l-roof I I.kVlKinX) Hill. l'Ma lltTS. r. V ri'.t for lllustratfj Ci.talogiic- malted net JENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO 1 la V r.tor St.. PlltHhttreb. Pa. ar'l-" Ua keep 1U Cive nime oC tint paper alesmen - WanteJ) local 01 J 10M I1 n'lr .-MirM'r pin k. .-.uary, exiH.-us'jts anu stieiy l'.iiiiloytiw'iit e-imraulcil. Chase Brothers Company, may 7. llue-hcsle-r, X, Y. ESTABLISHED Broom Manufacturers Supplies PKA Xrr.?, CEI.AR CHFSTt", ROBERT DICKEY 4. CO, (ieneral Conimission Mcrcliauts, T7 V;er St., piitshurch. Pa. Va are now showing a Fine line of French Zephyr Ginghams, Full Assoruiiclilof I'lutn ami llenistitclie 1 23 to i.. nu ll EMBROIDERED FL0UNC1NGS, ALL SKW KKSHiSA. BITTOX, IitCKLUS, ilMr-', FKIM.KS, LACEs. TIES, TABLKCOVERS, BED-IT-AI'S, ToWEI.S, ANI) JiAMASKH. Of NcWCSt I'lltU'Ttl ChsDsa Cloth Ccnfcrts John Stenger, 227 Main St., Johnstown, Pa. SCHOFF'S. Paik Building, Wain Street, Opposite AJrr.a Kill, .Tolmistown., I'A. SPECIAL VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS! With evi'ry lr of rutfaiiu we jrive Die Hkle Uir lj -rt iii, hih! gtiHTtiiii' i.ur uriHin rlijier Uiiit; iht mil if pirii!y mn lr t-niift el-Hbt-rv. 'all Mini examine ii)i!V and I'rui. A t-ui lt ie liin ol 1'ry OiamJd m.i luwj.sl :i.-t. SCIOFFS, Main nrtct, I'm t rluil.iin :. o)Msi:e Alma Hall, 'ihiutown, Pka, head 1 IJflE FLY NETS HE OF mm AS A SURVIVOR 0FTHEFL00D A. W. Blauch, 115 Morris St., Johnstown, Wants a!l Is is friimls to know that he has opemd a btr.iid new stwk of GENERAL MERCHANDISE SITU AS Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc., Which lie is oferinc it prices iiin.nialeil by competitor!). All kimis ot COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken in exclian fr t,"v)v. l 'all and get liareain. HARDWARE THE OLO AND WCLL KNOWN HCVt TOl OF JOHN DIBERT DECEASKP,) 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 Hay Fork. The finest of CUTTLERY A Snreialtjr. BOTTOM rUHi: Bl'I.E THE Boost, YyL r. dibert. At tbo old Maii'l ou iliilu etri.fl. Jolntown, I'a. YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER on fiie in Pmni-K-.H t ,l" Alnm Hnirau ui REHI1TGT01T BROS. WUO 11 tuliUlll I.T kUTerUfilluI Ht lovrtol. raUA Highland Stock Farm! ALHAMBRA! Lay Horse l.v:i Lands Irh. wei:lit, 12-Ji pouiiil.4, r-onl '2 :vi. Sirrd ly Middletown, reconJ 2:'J.". He lias ten in' tlie 2:'.V) test, runnini; from - IS t,)L':.'i(l. Ilf was sireil by Kysdyks HamlilctoTiiun No. in, who has si ml more sjn-ed prodocint,' ins and frraixl s ins than anv liore nn the trotini; turf. .VlliRtnhra's t is s.uisht after, one nreiitly j Is iiifT sold by K. W.l.-or. of Uridyl khI, . Wpst Yinriniu. to a party in Kentm kv for looudo;irs. Henry S.-liimifkcr, of Ilixon. 111., offeml on thousand dollars for n three vear old son. The oil. r dei-lined. Ol'tfrsas hitrh as ."000 have been maile for one of his jet. We exjiect to put three of his get in the 2:'M class this fill. Parties' wishing to brj-e"! for speeil, or family driver", owinj; to his 1 kind disposition cannot find los Kiials 11) the county. Hi" fees are not half his real vaiue. Jerms J..ik.i. DRAFT HORSES ! 5 P Jroy in polor, weprhiNir 1,100, got ly Invann ic, will also , slaiul at my fann at $10 insurance. Tiii.; horse lias a !T oil rejiiitatiou fur hreeilni. to:", STRATI I BARN, Ion or over, u ill .staml al .uevcrsuaie ami i.eriin. neLnnntn -pni urn iitin , -m r 11 t stalde of Mr. Uriel, in Meyersdale. nate week aliotit. at I. nisiiraiicc. inir mare and colt. 110 cliariro. Strathearn is nndouhtcdly tlie finest Clydu Horse in the count v. and is so acknowledged lv our best lioisenien. J 1 1- olts have sold for more money than Walt Ilefilcy sold one. coming three at Movcstown, lor $.(. I wo otliers, :)0 each, l'cter Dumbauld sold it SlO, the hihest price ver realixed Meyers, near Uerlin. lirod. and has a weanling that weighs II 00 pounds. Veanlinrs reiK-atedly sell for $100 to $11". It only jiays lo lured to the lest, and it is the bur draft horse, weighing fifteen to eighteen hun dred, with action like a ponv, that breeding to this liorse vou get the of Uerlin and vicinity, it seems unnecessary to say anything. As to the stockmen of the Meyersdale district, wc can assure them that they never had a superior Clyde in their section. I will also stand tny I Mood Clyde liorse, Prince, lirown i a color, weiidiinjj 1S00 Parties wis-hing to breed to a chea'ier horse can do Boat $1000 insurance. Will stand list follows: First week, lieirinninj; Aoril 14th, at lierlin; stx-ond week, begin ning April 2is, at Somerset week atniut known in lierlin as a remarkabln stock.iretter. mare, weighing l'.tOOand being by old Nigger. .jaL Jg S!, j ? ? ? J A WEDDING OUTFIT for $200 I Valuable Article in OTHEa Features 1 hff j Coming numbers 'ill contain unique 1 WnMPN rfl WVT ,0 "AKE AMt.KlL.AN i"CAN WOMAN KEEP A "MOTHERS AS MATCH - .M A MDIES m, nil mm & ( mm Edited by Edward W. Bok. The I apifs Home Journal has a pnid for circn'ation of nearly HALF A MILLION copies each issue, a larger circu lation than any other periodical in the world. On the New Stands, 10 Cents per Our 40-Page Premium Catalogue, Including Art Needlework Instruc--J tion, mailed FREE upon application. M CURTIS PUBLISHING It ta etraaeo fH't mr!ndi'. hn v.Tid l.r.: rlfotitti'lt""''iK'' r.yi...rtil!ii''w' dirt. AudU um uj;ii..c kmkX U tvwl u b voifrsAGMnBiacKit1s on hit tint. n.f jrt ho myt i' i dt tmcL Hmnvrt In tite wuild fur hir h... u.': Change a Pino Tulle ii WMr. -jt. A Poplar Kitchen Pre.-i to Antique Cak. A Cana Becker in Vii.'uny. SMlctculw done with IjC. ' rtli f Jf m ri " . T.V I'-'. wuur uandolpu. :.::a-t:..h:. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. TIIK NEW KOOM IN' THE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts., Is,,r Mens,Womens', A txl ( hil Fuotwiur, OfUext Quality, and at LOWEST I'ltK I-S can be found, in styles of all makes. I am prepared to compete w ith one and all dealireintbeStale. All I a.-k is a trial. SCOTT 13 1 BERT. BOSTON ! Light hay, KJ hands hifj'i, V. years old, will wei;li when billy mat tired 1 b-'O pounds. This is jne of the best bnsl cots in AitU-a, beiin; bred like Maud S., whose record stands unispialled 2:os?. Dams of Maud S. and liuston were half brother and sister, their respective dams lx i:ig by Oid Huston. Thor oughbred and never was iK-aten in a rare His son Lexington produced more runners than any other liorse of his day, being beat en by I.eoompt and Midway, brother and sister in blood, njr a son of Loston. Huston sired by Alhambra. by Middle town, by llysdyke Hinihle'onian. First dam Midday, by Hourbnn Chief, lie by Main brino t'hief, second dam Miday by Hoston. Sunol 2 U1, Palo Alto, 2 121 ; these dams having the thoroughbred blood which gives them their wonderful speed as three-year-olds. Hostoii is limited to 10 mares, at $00 insuram-e. 7- ' styhsli. irood. active horses. J:iy linrse imported from Scotland l'V Towtll brothers, and weighs a lit I I . i . "I 1 Jil Second week at Uerlin. and alter 1 aulies osin.r colts, liali price: los- any other Draft Colts in the county years old. to the r armors Mm-k to. same aa:e. to jiarties in vilno, lo; jrcMiii? three years old, past, for for a ireldino; in the county. John command the big prices, and 111 remarkable action. To the breeders throughout the season This horse is well His dam, known as the Heuiminger rfjUO was refused for her. I IIEFFLEY. 5 ? SS iv the MAY Xumbi-.k of HQE to be Fovnd im this Issue are OUTDOOR rr SPRING TOILETTES. New and Dressy Spring Wraps. A Stylish Spring Toilette. What Parasols will be Carried. Three Stylish Spring Hats.fJ The Season's Traveling Cloaks, f. New Clothes ! for Children. A Charming f Evening Gown, ti Some Suits for Boys. Fashion's Newest jr Fancies. y- By Mrs. JOHN W. BISHOP. VL Hints on Home t 1 lroce-m 1rirY ' By EMMA M. HOOPER. ' f A. papers on popular topics, including j wCC OT7 W rtMTJv 3 1 . TOO INDEPENDENT? SECRET?" MAKERS." Cop?. Subscription St. 00 per Year. COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. Vatarans of tha Civil War. As a part of the census of the iople ta lw taken during the mwnlh of June sjifs-ial pro vision has been made by Congress for ascer taining the names of surviving noldier.", Kiilois, and marints who weie ruusitred imo the service of the foiled States during the war of the rebellion, and of the widows of arddittf, sailors and marine who have dhd. Jn connection "villi this sc:ia! cennii of vet- . . . ... erans, the onraniation or vi.sel 111 which they served, the term of service in each cas-, and present residence will lie taken by the Census c numerulors. Jn the case c.f widowf, information rrgarding the service of their dtcca-sed husbands is also required. The importance of a curate statement! concerning the military record of each par ticipant in the late war should not be under estimated. It should he the duty, moreover, of every veteran soldior or sailor In si that the rnuuicialor is placed in possession of necessary information concerning his own service. If he cannot be at home when the enumeratorcalls, be should leave a proper memorandum in the hands of his ife or other member of ids household, so that the work of the "ciisus may not he delayed, and also that thete may le no doubt as to the ac curacy of the statements concerning his ser vice which may beuiren to the ceiicus enu merator. That there may be no question as to the points to be covered by this memo randum, it may be well to state that the spe cial itxpiiiies to be made concerning the vet erans of the civil war include the name, the company, and the regiment or vei-sel in which they served, their late rank, the dates of enlistment and discharge, the length ef service in years, months and days, und their liisent liostollice address. Where a soldier or tailor re enlisted or served in more than one organization or vessel, he should be very careful to give the term of service in each in stance, and to cover each enlistment. In giving the organization care should be taken to distinguish the arm of the servie, as in fantry, cavalry, artillery, etc., and if a per son served under an assumed name, hisotate- metit should lie made to cover Uith the name under which he served and the trui? name by which he is now kuowni Veterans of the war generally will recog nize and appreciate the value of this siei i;il census to them, and they should aid the census enumerators in gelling true stati! mciils in every way possible. Without their co-operation correct re-sults cannot be reach ed. This K:rsonal apjieal is made to them, therefore, in the hojie that their attention may he specially directed to the importance of this work, and the necessary information may he promptly supplied to the enumera tor when he calls sometime during the month of June. Forced to Leave Home. Over i'.0 jH'ople were forced to leave their honied yehterJay to cull at their drusrgist's fur a.Vr trial jiackage of Lane's Family Medicine. If your blood h bad your liver and kidneys out of order, if you are eonstijiated and have headache, and an unsightly complexion, don't fail to call on uny druggist to-day for a fin sample of this grand remedy. The ladies praise it. Everyone likes it. Large-size package, 50 cents. Consumption Curdy Curod. To Tit Edibiu: Plcaa inform your reason tluit 1 kava a poitive reoiotly fur th above named diocuse. By Ha timely use tbonaaaJs of bopclcsa canes 1iat6 been permanently curod. I tbail be Rlail to send two buttle of my remedy FREE to any of your roAlc-rs wbo have coumimptinn if tbey will send me tbeir Express and V. O. address, lttvpect fuUy, X. A. ELOCUM, M. C, 1st Pearl St. N. X. Points on Original Packages. Wa-iiix.tox, 1. (.'..May l.-Tin; Iiili s.ibjei tii;g inti !tn!e comin'roe lnj'i'ira to the I.iws of the fcveral States v:' (l(.ti..-cd in the Senate to-day, and, afier a hticf cm -viiiT.ttinr. tli.il l.'ily udnpteil a f tilis'itu'e by Si imtcr i:ay pruvidir..! that a;! f rtnci!l ed ami ( isti!l"il or other intox'catin ; liipintM or liitiiil? iratifiDrtcd into any Slate or Tcr ri'oty for u- c:i!iMiiiptii!i, fale or storiigr. shall, on airival in nu ll Htnti' or Territory 'or r-ii::iitiiii.ir therein, 1 sul'j'i-t to the cp cration and etlift of the laws of such Slu'e or Territory, enacled in the exercise oftiio I.lic; pnwen, to the same extent nod in the same manner as though such li.jni rs ir limiil.i had iH-en produced in Mich Siaieor Territory, ami shall not he exwvpt tl.ere froni by rcioii of Uir. introducul tlurein in original pin ka-cs or olln rwie. The hill was then pti-sid -yea.-, .".I ; nay , 10. Mr. Voorlmes moved to amend the lit'e hy making it read: "A hill to overrule li e decision of the Supreme Court of the I'ioU-i States in its interpretation and construction of the Consiitution on the subject of com merce between the several States : and, there by, to relieve the Slateof Iowa from the con sequence of hcrown misguided legislation." The amendment was rejected yea?, J : nay!1, -7. The title was amended, on motion of Mr. Wilson of i la.,) so as to read : "A bill to limit the effect of the regulations of commerce he- twi-en tlie several States and with foreign cojtitnes 111 certain caxs. Utty Your l'iaiius and Organs at II. Kit Iter &, ISro. 50(i Wood Street, rillslinrgli. Why? liecanse Kleber it l'.ro. are the oldest and most reliable dealers; tiecausu Klelier & Uro. are the only om-s in all Pitts burgh who are, and have been for years, practical tiiano teachers and piano makers, because Kleber Ai l'.ros. are the exclusive agents for all the best pianos and organs made in this country; because Kleber A Bro. are admitted to lie the most honest and trustworthy music dealers in Pittsburgh and western Pennsylvania ; because Kleber A l5ro. sell lower, take smaller profits and give easier time payments and longer warrantets than any other house, etc. At Kit hers you can buy tbe wonderful Steinway, the great Omover, the popular opera, ami the sweet Ktnersoti pianos; also the lovely Iiurthtt organs ami the unrivaled vocalion church organs. If yon want the lowest and best prices, call at Kleber A Uro.'s. Many Shots and One Murder. El I'aso, Texas, May 2!). M. Ootidine shot, and killed Leon Harlow, son of a Fort Worth retired banker, in front of the Gt ni Theatre on Tuesday night, owing to a pre vious quarrel they had had over the assail ant's attentions to the murdered man's sister. When Goudine fired the first shot the firing became general among the crowd gathered in front of the theatre, and three disinterest ed parties were slightly wounded, (iotidine and a companion were arrested. Hold It to the Light, The man who tells you confidentially just what w ill cure your cold is prescrib ing Kemp's Balsam this year. In the preparation of this remarkable medicine for coughs and colds no expense is spared lo combine only the best and purest in gredients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Ta' satn to the light and look through it ; no tice the bright, clear look ; then compute with other remedies, l'rice oth', and $!. Length of Days. In Imdon, Kngland, and Bremen, Trnssiii, tlie lotiijest day has sixteen and one-half hours. At Stockholm, Swoeden, it is eighteen anil one half hours in length. At Hamburg, in d'ermany, and I'antzic, in Prussia, the longest day has seventeen hours. At Si. Petersburg, Bussla, and Tobolsk, Siberia, tlie longest is nineteen hours and the shortest is fie hours. At Tornea. Finland, Jur '21 brings a day nearly twenty 'wo boors long, and Christmas one less than three hours in length. At Wardhury, Norway, the longest day lasts from May 21 to July 22, without interruption ; and in Spits bergen the longest day is three, and one half months. At St. Louis the longest day is somen hat h.;., than fif.en hour, und at Montreal, Canada, it is sixteen. Tho larjr'st b3er barrel in thisexintry jRan attraction in a Si. L '.iis s.iloia. It U 2:J feet hi'i, 22 feet wide, und liai a aiacity of C-J.-iCO gallons. FOR AND INFANTSINVALIDS. TRADER OR A ,tf .iAB0RMRK. I i 7' i p) Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, M ANTPACTUBKA AND.DKALXa WBOI.ESIALI AMD RCTAII.KR OF LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, Hard and Soft "Woods, OAK, POrLAR, SIDIXOS, PiCKETS, MOCLDIS.S, AStl, WALSCT, FLOORINO, BASH, i-TAIR RAILS, CHERRY, YELLOW PINE, 8FIIKGLES. DOORS BALUSTERS, CHESTXUT, WHITE PINE, LATH, BLINDS, NEWEL P0PT3 A General Line of all (rra'lcs of Lumber ami .BuiMlnat Material anil RooflnK Slate k n,u k Ab, cau furnlkli auytliing in tbe line of our biMiiew U onlcr with rtaMmable prom-tnis, rucli an Brackets, OLl-Mzcd work, etc. ELIAS CIJISnsriIsrGhI-IA.AI, Ot3co and Yard Opposite S. &C. IT WILTj pay vou to bit vot a 3ii'i2iuriul Work or WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMKKsJKr. PKWA., iiauiifu jturerof and IHaler In Eiiitrnt Work FarnbhsUfin Sfwrt Stic, tnall (Uoi III AM, A.jndJnrU WHITE BKOSIE1 Persona in need of MONTMKST WORKf will find it to their interi"-t to call at iny shop where a proper shouinj; will le given tlam. -; ju-tirrn (iiutmntttil in Etrry "tv. nnd J'Rf.EH I EH V Lu W. 1 invite se-ial aitenliou to.tlie White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument Introduced t.y REV. W. A. RING, as a Petl lcl linpniveaiHi:t i!i ilie jHiim of ilATKKI AL AM' (tiNI KI't 'l'IDN'. and which is destined lo I tlie Pojnilar M.uiiimeiit lor our Changeable Cli mate. tf GIVE ME A CALL. WM. F. SIIAFFEll. U. H. Downs' Vegetable Balsamic Elixir Is a positive cure tor Coughs, Cold.;. Crimp, Whooping-cough, Catarrh, Iloaise ness. iullucnza, spitting lihs.d. Prom Litis. Asthma, Lung Fever. I'lcuri.-y. :i::i! all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. As an Expectorant it has 1:0 eipial. Cc:isumptiim has been cured times without number by its t:m-ly use. It heals the ulcerated sif.f.u ts. and cures when all other remedies f:iil. Fifty-six years of constant use has proven its virtues. Every family should l.ccp it in the house. Sold every where. Henry, Johnson & Lord, Proprietors, Lu:lin-ton, Vt. Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters a sure cure for Costi veness. Biliousness, Dysjicpsia, Indigi stioti, lliseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver, Rheumatism. Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss t.f Appetite, Jaundice, Apoplexy, Palpitations. Eruptions and Skin Diseases. Keep the Stom ach. Bowels, and Digestive Organs in food working order, and perfo t hc:i:th w.!' be the result. Ladies and others subject to Sick Headache will find reli.f a-.0 permanent cure by the use of these Bitters. Being toiii:- and mildly purgaiiw. they purify the blood. Trice 2" tts. per bottle. For sale I y all dealt is in n,.. cine. Henry, Johnson & Lord, Proprietors, Builintoii, t. Henry, Johnson & Lord, Proprietors of Arnica and Oil Liniment for Mm ami iw. ti . best external remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramps, Sprains, ' riii.-is. Bums and Scalds, Sciatica, Backache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and ail i luu" Pains and Aches. It is a safe, sure, and effectual Remedy for Galls. Strains. Scutches, Sores, Ac., on Horses. One timl will prove its merits. It elici ts are in nio.-t cases instantaneous. Every bottle warranted to give sutWactiou. Price 2" its. and M cts. per bottle. Sold every whuic. JOHN N. SNDYER. ACT.. SOMERSET, PA. SCHMIDT :::::::z:::::::::::::::::::::::: The Largerst and Most Complete Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES ESTABLISHED 1335. DISTILLER AND FINE WHISKIES. IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS. A'OS. 95 ASD 97 FIFTH A YE.XUE, PITTSBURGH, PEX.VA. i" All Or'lcri rectiifl by nail or otliermie tcill rcrcivt prompt a'Unliim. "SJ MRr WATERPROOF COLLAR ? CUFF I i THAT CAM BE RELIED ON CE UP TO THE MARK IVTot to g5l3ll1: NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. SEND YOUR JOB WORK To the M)53i:USET IIKKALH Wo do the nratitf cheapest and best Job Priu inc in the rinir. on sbortpt nniliv 6f a,dood house-wife. who uses a- SAP0O0.it is well seudrThe mouse is muzzled inherhouse.Try ih&nd keep your house cleajiAH grocers keep it- Cleanliness and neatness about a house are necessary to insure comfort. Man likes comfort, and if he can't find it at home, he will seek elsewhere for it" Good housewives know that SAPOLIO makes a house clean and keeps it bright. Happiness always dwells in a comfortable home. Do you want cleanliness, comfort and happiness? Try SAPOLIO .and you will be surprised at your success. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Ptrfeet Substitute for Mother's ISllk. IK CHOLCR lNrMTUM UNO TtCTMINS. A Quickly Assimiafad F00J ton DYSPEPTICS, CON3UMPTIVE8, CONVALESCENTS. A Perfect Nutrient in all Wasting Diecasis Rtuuidt? NO COOKINO. Kcci in All CLiMAtrs. Cfin f.rimr l-,k. 'TuiCab I VC.au Atl r f: VAjrra," multid w tu &nj mXlnm. Doliber-Goodalo Co., BOSTON. MA S3. It. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. EMRSED BY SCIENTISTS AS PRACTICALLY IisstmctiUlB Over ZOO Beautiful Designs. Vf MONUMENTAL 'bkONzVcOVPANY, iiLiiKjiii'Cji. to:;:;. BUILDING - JOBBER OF Telephone No. B30. (S BETTE2 iM C2TAFE3THA5 KRil I' ' SiUilL. iPfP CenJfr a r u'ii-r- - ;. r- T it f V 10 Not to Discolor ! BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE mark. NAJltAMluli. Aix't d.Mt. r'N'a.xarit. Ta. i-V (rEO. Sl-Iir. hs "GOOD ENOUCft" ftM T: 1 ML ! ! i f- - -1 Or AND GAS DUNE CAN! Tto WiaCcId Hannrg Co., Warren, 0. Every Family Should Havs C:;e No Dropi ing Oil ca t!.c FKr or T..t. No Faucet 10 lxak or f t kr.nkcl cy n tc waste Cont-r.ts cr ciase K.vf !' s:ons. I'i-r I gnd Can ciose at.m..s:ir!:y At Ti:HT. No Lttilmff Nu Evrr-oretitn XC?CLU7Eir SAfZ, A Urlvprccl hnrto'ii Nfcrrt!tj r- a - -. z:-jz -z: -szz. Kir.-.4?e in.i:nrji:'. l'V - j. v nU'i:i:iui', m. srii!.--: ;-: KANiNKK.V 1 ! A! T. K. 1! tottU'-i... fr'KKASE i Kx.-fcK. ' ( P "7 SlTCKINGFiLES.-rH;:" TtiC I IT T " if!'- 'I 'il if '-i'i- 1 v - ii:tvjl B.' ii V " r nJ- : - V matter b tr tote -. . 1-r s. .". - .. or tt-ut t ' r v - . . ... . ir fur's aunt ai ' ' 4 - i II ft ! cop. TUts fcllwina cot ;iv ' X" 11 '' ' huol Ih. "h-t!i '-" '( i h'i" '' 1 ' ' up.Ur-.-4. .rrv i .1 ..- - ' ' ' ' cm ui"' " ' 'v '""' OUl'.i-i'' trr " 1 1 " x 'u'r ' ' " v. ' r ' r' ' .;' Ut.M.H. lIALLtl i ii-.J.. . . I - -11--'. -1 fr ' i r ' r : - 4 : tlTi--t'.i -iWk.;; ,.. Aii .' t.u nel lo t t t h .w M rut w wuJ . -i : H; t - . .r tri-n.i. td -!,-tt r i"i ' I' -''' - '.--.--- tu a.u.tnkri'l' rnu- i" tf'M ( r w ir n- : r-. . iml Ji r-Mni V.. t y i:iii, i --. 'f :',.. , : rr vm r.'f ; !. if ..u 1 t.t tu --rk I t - ., , if' il ir-'tri t. rtM r " 1 ' l: " ' l' JOHN C. FINCH, DEALER i'i 20 Wedding y. 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TM i 'mil' !:y.. v i.-k.. i FISHER & CO., 309 Mjin Street, Johnstov.n. Fa. N5f HOTEL AT CC'IERLUii s. i. iiv..ifiT, , t -.-,...! i. , , , , i.... j " THE AMERICAN HOUSE," At nim'r!;m.l. M 1.. hi.-! I n r- t' . :i l: i-h-,' i !h" -.1,1' 1 1 r u : ! 1 --t it. ;t h ttr : i!m i'lMi', i i i 1 ini'i j '..' ; - - ei::ii,' i-ul ii'- w iil'.".! ru : , .i . : H' nl-jn hw In ri'ivi . n w i'h :h U. I , ' i - j tpiM.it tv t lt nt ti .if!i.'tr i-: T ( Kji: iii.tky in' a,i', l y im; t-: -rci ,r j; ;lii;i. at lh i'":iv up; .rn -.-s : T-.t Yt-!ir (! at v t-'t "ul'uii. T!l'IH - " " j Kn.r ' 11 " M l) Th v1"'1'" tii j" -' : 1" t--!. for f' . Thi p:i-o of tiu' UI;i-kv tn ,rj- 'it v. m-i-i.ii-d.-M'.y t!)--'i'I.T. wir.ii Milt ii-'.' s . HtteiUum uv.it h:j K'Ht. A-!-trt --4 ;.r.;, r- . U - a i 3 U S . j 1 TT! - v mm mi o ill ' fii S. f. SVEITZtR, I'rV'.0W, CTMUEi;LAX:i, MI'. vAvy-Nn mora 11 yy ..... i. ' " ,: . - ot this l uhh.-'f 9hof n") wfTra imoomfortaWy tf-jbt, TEE -COLCIIESTEE- EECBEK CO. maV ail t.?r hx wS'i ln-V rf (wl Iln-M wih ruijiA-T u--i ii;.rf -ff "ADHIiS!Vu COUNTERS." H. 1 :!!.! .- ' .. ' ' :r!. !...,. C-.-it !WATED-AGEr37Si i ;'.. ii : i ubs'"i fun oik A TBtES, SH3U3S. VISES, ic. '. rr'" , . w rr Honet, loilmtnon 9p. ' !a - ; Sa.nr- t Jlya.p. or Coo- i i - '.' s .Vtt ty-ow fii 1 J-n of rar m : 'Vs TV Biim itifkl? land 'p. C. CHASE A CO., PH!LA., PA. " r ?- T-T v.q VxJ .i ( i-it a rial Oj.LiX O 5';:".yJ Cream Balm "A? i" ; 1 1 ' '" i -vr , t!.s .iw of ! -' ; . : n". . r.T h.m.I .1 V ttr-'Tt i-t, liy r. . v . i TP t1 " ij V ITW'K, O- D WO'.WM, SO HIGH? .. ; .i i ...... u k. j.-.sr, to cu.tft thk sky. ftr i'.lustrattd circular to EllHET, Jli., & CO., I ",'.";; iu-.it street, PHILADELPHIA. 'PITTSBURGH NURSERIES. r..aIiiMitJ 1.H) "!:::, wr n i r-; i: rrn r.v tai.' I"E i-. ' m. .' ': :, A: : Tt j luiin i.Jrt. J u h " fj . , A . ? U R j 0 C H , cCl, CViT;!FIE'ST. 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