KLVDXESS. ISnrx rb-'itrnn; r-k wh.ii On- nwa I jki' a irmi in th Unfm :oth- rra.sltu.! i.w.llHT.-dai.ddo-Uk-1 w.tb. fl-..rv ta- I'" " 1 di-liinsl I. ttt niM of k ltv. in ynitthr' su'-. To tlw mk an-1 tin- T. who tiiut " l-J,'6Ii"i'D.lnnJ.lf'i,'":b',1 tfwM from the rsp loth tin- l.y. It .i.h- l.tr ttw rml-.w. rors-ou. and oi'ilir'li"" I-Ttitiu and I,,m.l ttK HavliPma uftion lijriit, Vl..-a !UV lli.'lll I"' '"'"" h ive Us ii j.U"-1. .Ti-I!.-wir and .train liiat 'Ik- eui nri- -sine Wlit-n H. IVaiT-r ince w 'lod iu pover- AnV"Vii n m.wtl fr.Mii Kvi ihiI w" 1 ur humanity iniK , ,., word an lh on earth or In li.-5iV.-ti! Kui.i...-, and cfc.rity-li.w- and fod TM'"'l'.v- that i- .-.'.I..- ' A...1 -b human b.n w.th kind...-. tiinlL ,-U, iu thn-tUn lmiuirrr. THE DISCAKED BABY. I.AKA AH. 1ST A. Mr Jam- W.v.1 x- r..ny-MX M...arri.-L M..IV.V.T lie iuu-i..l.l U n iu.iiii H.- lia-1 a li'irmr of woim-ii, an-l a l,.iil.It- irn.r .f lubif. The v.-ry .jht of "He ..f t!.e little tlarlinir pave him tlie sviii.H.iu- f i li- t.mui-li. On.- iiieiu..ral.:e .lay, Mr. Wet-I turt-.-.1 f..r New Yrk. " the W Irain. He a un;ry in. r.-haut, and made a -emi-aiiii'ial j-mniey to the liietMiN. lis to jmn '.ia-e He was in tin' -1 ''-r' a,"J "ult if lot!n-. T:i- firt .-tojiii!ij plai-v after lt-aviup Wisifor.l, Mr. Wii-d resid.n.v, . Axt.-ll, and at Axt.ll .iiite a law iiuihUt of i-r enter.-! the -ars. Am:ijr tliein 21 pretty vounn w.imaii in a m-urtiiiist U:i:iet, an-1 with a xu--.iriou- l.ii:elle of w hile flannel in her arms that the ini.iuted at onec Kirmis--l t.t In- a hal-y. .-he l.'ke.l over Hie ear at oinv ior a - aU Tiiere wa ii .ne exe.-lt that hy ihe i.le of Mr. V-vL She a'lvaiii-l with w-ll-l.ri-.l ea-e, !-;-ati-.l her If el Uy the -i le of the ninaz.-l Kielielor, ami eu:iiineiivl Uik ii,r the l.un.l'.e in lier anus art. The ojt Tat ion was s..iuethillir like Im-kiii r an ear of e.ni, in a s-a-.n when an inliiiiie iiiiiu'oit of husks r.no..l- .tc a c -M winter; hut the la tly ua J-r-i-veri!i!l. ami '-ye ami hye there rulers.'.-.! fr..:n the w ra.j.Ts a lit tle re-l-fae si. jiu:-nos.-.l isliti.iii of hu luanity, itli a strinir of e.-ral. ar.rtin.1 its n.s k an-1 its little -weft list in it tweet little mouth. The j.r.ui'1 inotlu r liehl him aloft in trKitiij.li. aiel all the la.ly ass,iifrt r unil.ii, an.l showtvl their approval hy -uinlry iils. Weed ;r.-w l-.irish aiel stuek lii.s ln-.i.l out of the win.low. The iiiotlu-r very sw.s-t!y rts(u-tel liim to jmt tliat win.low il.iwn the air iiia.lethelr.thyV eyisir.sl. He vlaimms! it down, an.l hurrusl his lian.ls in his jioeket-, an.l his ehiil in liis cravat. J'.nt the pretty la.ly in the l.la.-k lu net was ii.t afra'nl of Weed. She un.vreiiion'unisly piled the flan liels and einhroidery into his lap, and at Hassle fn.ni whi.-h was exiir.-, and vthere la.v the train there was a lalt of ten minutes fr refreshments lie plumped the lwhy on the pile of pannviits in Weil's lap, ayin;r swivt ly: 'My head aehes, and I lii Jst have a "Jpof ted. I will leave the hahy with you till I return." And U-fore the horriti.sl luiehelor -ul! utter a sinjr'e word, fhe was K'Hie. The Iadits titter.sl. the jrelltle lueli siitil.sl at each other U-hind their lleWsp:iH'n, and the Uil'V lVill Kwiuinir lciekward and forward in a way that l.ahie have N fore they jret any lutek lo.ne. Thump went its little li-ad against tlie side of the ear, and Weed, sure that it must have l.rokeii in his skull, seized the ici. k of its fr.M-k and held on w ith !i-HTation. Tile minuU-s passed slowly. Weed W:U ill a eold sweat. The liell lx-trall t' rinir. Where was tliat dreadful w..in:tn? H-.- looked around to sit if he was ol nerved, for a terr'.Me temptation hal n-Ued him to t-s the luhv out of the window, and lie rid of it. The last It'll soun.UsL The eoii.luet or jumped alxiar.l the hrakes were unwound, the train wa otf! Wee.1 dr..piel the hahy aliioiin its w rappings, and ran after the eonduet or. "L.xik here, sirf' he eried frantical ly, "there' a woman left drinking a flip of tea! deuee take it!"' "Let her drink it! and luu. h jrood wit it do h.-r,'' retunuil the offleiL L.-t iro of my anu. I am in a hurry!" "What do you think I shall do. sir?" -ri-l Weed, frrowiujr n-Mer and re.1-1.-T in the faee; "liere'sthis hahy, and u mother for it!" "You must find mothers fr your wn children y.Kirself. It' none of my Lread and hutter!" eried the oti duetor, striding away. Wei-! i-turned to his seat, and p'u k nl up the liahy UilsU-red it up tin the cushion lieside hint. A pale wouiau iu ereea veil and pp.-taeles raiue to his side. 'Yirti've met w ith au irreparahle m, BirT' asked she, iu a voietf whose tone of symputhy and interest was u u mis ts, kal.lc. "A devil f a Iosr' erie.1 Weed, thinking of his owu pnli-aiue!it, and forirettiutr that 1:m!h BeVef tolerate weariiifr. "You dreadful nianr' t-rieil the lady "it W w iekeI to indulp? in profane laiiKUae; how lout has she lieen de parted front thu sublunary sphere? "About U-ii minutes atni; she went after a rup of t-a." "t io.il h.-avelis! theu she is Hot thwl! I'llUatural monster to forsake her sweet hild!" "Aini-ii! that' truth, evcrv word kf itT' eja-u!aled Weed. "ily dear sir," mtid the lady, insinu atingly "ytt are left in a very un pleasant situation. Very, indeed. It' a lovely child. " Ileseiables iu father atroiiKlv. 1 it a Imy tr pirl?' "Deuced if I know or carer' rrowled Weed. "Why, what a maul Hut, my d.r tr, it i extremely disa-rreeahle for a pentleiuaa t travel with the rare of child, that really my tender heart syni- athbees no de jly with you that I ah til -! we woiiteu hare to pay x much regard to appearaiuvs! And I would nK overstep the utrietest Umds of ntod- ty." iVe.-d caught at what was implu-d l her niannef more than by her word. Tlio i-ii was tstatie. "My dear niadamr' he exriainicl, 'if you would le r kind a- to take care".f tlie little wretch I mean the little i lading I hall Ik- your dehtor for life, and will jay you any sum that vou may name." "You are ery pod. I "i'd ",ult can U- done. IJut yHt must of curse iinderstaiid that in ohlipne you I sliall einlaninT my reputation T' "I am a uian of honor; you can d. pend on liter' said Weed. promiiUv. Tlie lady took him at his word, and, slipping into the w-at Uide hiiu, -he took tlie Why on her knee. The lathy recojruhied the care of a woman, i.nJal.Iy, ft -rafter a few .iit.'s at her Unmet string and a cniple of kicks he snli.hsl an.l fell into a pr f.mnd sh--p. Thetinte Iasf.sl and the train f.cw on. Tlie wiHiuu win) lia.1 o kin.lly n !iee.l Weed of hi- charge sm. lhtl of onions aud he was sure she took snuff, hut he was ready to excuse all such lit tle failinir in consideration of what she was d.-in for liitn. Hut as they rode along lie thought she prew more aflV-ctionate in Iter man ner. Kither the eat was contra-titi!r or the lady mas moving cl.-scr to him, and tlie thought was liorril.Ic, viewed iu any light. He shrunk into the cor ner, and she followed hiiu. Isil-y and all. May I n know your name, my dear sirT' asked she softly. ' crtaiiily. James Weel, of Wiu-for-L" "And mine is f'elestilia lU-an, of Ax tcll." "Yes'm." "My tlear Jaiiu-s, I cannot ftvl suf ficiently griteful that fate has thus thrown us together. I am a U liever in fate, and I have lieeti so lonely tln-se many y-ars." What! whutr cried Weed, clging away. 'I.i not lie so coy, my dear James. I am here taking care of your l''V, an.!, of nmrse, i-.ple think I am your wife." '(;.h! Lor.1T' cried Wee.1. iu con sternation. "My wife! You'd I niter say my mother! you're old enough." "Wretch!" exclaimed Miss Hean, in a tragical voice, "take lk th'ise word-! Ivccaiit them, or I will forsake you, hahy and allT' "Forsak-me, then! I'd sooner turn liahy jumper f..r the remainder of my life tliaii have alivlio.lv for a liloinelit imagine su.-h a viiiegar-visavei! old wo man to l-e my wife!' Miss I's-an's anger was a thing -tili-linie. She rose inajestieally brandish ing aloft the Istby. "James Wets!.' criisl she, "you have ruined my fh:tr:icter. I have tended your Iwhy half a day, and you must marry me at the first stopping pla.v! K -fuse, and I will hring it U-fore the courts." "Marry you! I'd die first," cri.-l Janus, Uiuiiding up and springing en tirely over the 1-ack of the seat into the Iapofaiiolilla.lv with a ji..sHe dog an I a handUix, loth of which he nearly deiiioli-hcd, and made fr the door. "Let ineoul!" he cried to the con duet ir, "she's after me, and the hahy, too! I'll jump otl" if you don't let me out." Toe conductor was a man of muscle, and lie soon ?-ttled matters satisfactor ily t him If. He shut Weed up ill the hagage car under a lively impres sion that he was insane, and Mi-s Hean and the hahy he took to New York. And in the next train came the near ly distracted mother of the juvenile that cup of tea had Ut n so hot that U-f.-re she could cool it sufficiently to drink the train had left. She sought out James; wept, apolo gized, was grat-ful, a:id, U-ing a wid ow, they strj.-k a bargain, and James I- now the oh.-.lictit stepfather of the discarded icihv. An Iniolt ta the Fla. H -fore the army of the l'otomac iirivcd up the p.-ninsula iu the early part of '1, (ieiit-ral Huttcrt'u-ld issued an order prohibiting foraging. The army hal hjen tut the inarch hut a f.-w hours when the tleiieral aw a color sergeant with a g-nwe ha;iin over iiis shoulder along with the ttag. Tiie ti.-iieral, surprist-1, stopp.-l tlie M-rg.-ant and said: "To what regiiiti-nt do you belong?" "To the 7tlj Xew York, ;.-neral," rejilied the soldier. 'And t'J what brigade?" "T your brigade, (Jciicral." "And did you hear, before we b-guw this ni-ire!i, an order read forbidding forasriug?" "I did, Welt Ta!." "Tiieii why, sir, di I find yu'j with this g.m-s.-, wiiie'i you have evidently kilhsl?" "I'll tell you, Ociicral," said the sol dier, "jj-i how it was. A I w-as marching along, minding my own bus iness, this g;Ke c line and hissed at the flag; and I would have killed it if it had had ten lives," The sergeant kept the g.xise. The Masher Mist&kj. Yrutu tli Nctt Y.-rk J.mniat. A frlderlv lady who ket-s a f.t-ll- ionahle utit.iwu school, and who lavs li t claim to g.s l.siks, tells the follow ing as a joke on hermdf; 'The other itiirht I left the home of a friend half a mile above mv house. It was pturiuz with rain. I had on a heavy mackintosh an.l a thick veil, hut no umbrella. I started to walk home, when a swell lookin vou mc man approaciie.1, raise.l Ins hat with a siua-hing smile, and asked me to com.- under his umbrella. I took his anu with a smile and walked with him to my door. He said sweet thing- all the way. Wnen I reached luv door I thanked him for his shelter ing ese.trt. lis su.'sn-sted a little sup- j-r. I id: '" YHiug man, who 4" U fake me fur? at the saiue time raising i,y ti) aud Imikiug at hiiu iu the full glare of the eleftrif light. le jumped half way aeroa tUe atfevt aud cried: " 'The devnr " A Honey Bee Did for Jonu. The sting of a honey Uv resulUsI In the d.-ntn on Su inlay of Jonas I). t!od sltalk, a leading business man of I tils dale, I'a. Several da-s ago he was ex tracting honey from a hive, when a pugnacious little U-e lighU-d upon his chin and sank his poison-laden weap on through the skin. tiodshalk at once auffere.1 the m.ist iatehae Jiaiu. He had often lurli tuug la UaUiJIiiig U-es, hut had never expiTieuecd uvl agony U-fore. He applied a few iltt),lv reim-lies, such as alL apieulturists know of, aud theu went to a physician. The d.ictor said the U-e's fang had netrated the pneuinagastric nerve, and that tlie heart aud lungs were greatly affected by the poison. Uodxhalk grew worse all the while, suffering the most intense iain. Med icine failed to relieve bin), an.l h- died oil Sundav, Spfik the Truth. Mrs. Hodsdon rf Haverhill, N. II., Kiys: "I know whereof I seak, when I say Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Reine dvisa tsisiUve.ctire for alt rheuiu, eczema, Uiis and s.r.-s. of an ulivrale.1 re leg. It cured me Eoped Bear and Broncho. From tbo tliicatro K.for.1. Tom Iiucklt-y to wt.rking on the spring round-up in the employ of one of the large cattle outfits n southeast ern Montana. While riding through a clump of I .rush one day hunting cattle a full-grown, silver-lip I -ear suddenly urot.- and confronted him. The only wipn at baud was hit lariat, and with visions of juicy U-ar steak for the U-ys at supjier around the iiic-m wniroii that night, and a fine rug for the pret ty school mann, ho quickly loosened his nip and threw it. A few turns over the saddle-horn, at the same time spurring his horse, and the shock came. It was very severe, for, unluckily, tlie U-ar's foreleg a- well as his head waa through the loop of the rope. Tom was aUHit to drop the ro-e like a hot cake when his horse suddenly put his head down and started bucking in true bpHieho styie. Thoiiia.s didu't List long. He suffer ed w hell he struck the grouu.L but he didn't linger in the vicinity to ascer tain the extent of hU injuries. He starte.1 for the t' -p of a butte close at hand, and, although an indifferent sprinter, he managed to make very fair time. Iyioking liack from his position of ctimiKirative safety he could see that Uth animals had liecome entangle.1 in the rope and were having it out in great style, making frantic effort to free themselves. The n-e finally part ed and away they wt ut in opposite di rcctions, or, as he expressed it: "They tjuit the country, hitting only the high spots." Children who are puny, pale, weak or scrofulous, ought to take Ir. Pierce's (iolden Medical Dis-overy. That buil.Ls up U.th their flesh and their strength. For tills, and for purifying the blood, there's nothing in all medi cine that can o-tial the "Disitiwry." In recovering from "tlrippc," tir in coiivalcsnviitv from pneumonia, fevers, or other wasting diseases, it speedily and surely invigorates an-1 buil.li up the whole system. Ai an appetizing, restorative t -uie, it sets at wor all the pM-essei of digition and nutrition, muses every organ into natural action, aud brings hack strength and health. For all lis.ttsei earned by a torpid liver or impure blood, Dysju-psla Hil- iousness, S.-rofu!.His Skin and Salp Iliseastst even (.'.msiimption (or Lung scrofula i iu its earlier stages the "Uls co.'ery" is the only yiutnut'nd remedy- If it d H-sn't U n.-fit or cure. In every t-3i.sc, you have your money back. Oli Sol Supersede! Kr.mi the Bo-ion II. raid. Old S.1 lias long Uvn uniuis.s;iry in the taking of photographs. I'p to the pr-scut time, however, he has probably exult.-l iu thinking that his uncertain st-r hi-s must In? had to print the photograph. Hut again the old rhap has IjceH giv en the go-by and he i not low a liecwj sity at any stage of the game. He may sulk and hide hii fa(v or p.p it out from behind the clouds momentarily as much ai lie pleases, but with pho tographers he n Linger "c iNany k-j." Kleetricity hai sc.irel a victory over tlu- old chap and it li practically a knock-out in this particular line. Hefore pictures have lieen taken in the day-time bv the aid of electric light, at night by flash light, hut to get a pr.sif priut.il one had to wait until the next afternoon anyway, and some times longer, all a-c irdiiig to Old Sd's humor. Xow one can go to his photographer -providing that gentleman has the prop.-r apparatus at any lime, even at midnight, and sit for his photograph. Not only that, if lie is willing to wait half an hour, he may receive a nice soft print from the negative. Tne apparatus consists of an ordina ry camera, a I,om can.ue power are Jisfht for the taking, and a t;,lKA can.Le p (We are light for the printing. In-lead of sitting in the op.-n room, the subject ili iit a sort of canopy, the sides aud top b.-iiig uhitu and at tlie back the ordinary bacgMuiJ. Inst -ad tif having the light hiue di rectly oa thi- subject, it shiii '1 away mid is reflected softly back from the wltiw.' s-iiies." yatihe were held fr tlie test aud a -ix-scvond exp'nUfe was made. The p'.ate was then L'Vel.-p:-d aud tmiekly dried, t-n':ug out g..xl and clear. It wa theu taken to the printing r.siu and, after ten minutes uu jer the iufliir ene of the p erfy! are light, the p.T and u -gative w.-rt- taken fr tu the hx. Til-.-print wai reiirirka'jly s.ft, clear and accurate. All the fiiue taken from the? s- ip of tlie camera until the print was finished wai thirty-two minuu-s, and ordinary materials only were used. This relegates Old S .1 to the rear, a liack iiuiiiUt as a photographer as sistant. A Qieer Sjrt of Cheot Knmi tbe n Kraiicisiti 1-ost. They were talking about qnwr checks. drafti, etc., in one of the local banks, and a gentleman not long from Kansas City, Mo., finally told the following: "I was one? employed, he said' "t' e illect a balanc? of t7i which was due a well-known building firm of Kansas City from an cecntric old millionaire. How he mad-. his money I d r.i't kn iw, for it is said that he e iuld neither read nor write, hat he had it all the sum "Well, I found the old b iy down in his c.-Ilar an.l was gratified to hear him say that he c-.mld p ty tlu- bill at on.-.-. 'I haven't that inu.-h cash with me," he said, 'but just wait a minute. "He felt all around as if looking for 4 piece of yayer and I was just alio '.it t) otter hiit; soiue wheu his eyes lit up 111 a piece of Uiard about eighteen jliches sijuare. "Just the thiug, he said, and with (hat W fciekeJ it tin and made a lot of Ueer lo-ikiug n itVi u it. " TUer,' h. said, 'taWo that to ny bank.-rs and it will Iki a! right.' 'I protested, but hu iusj-tol aid finally I did as he said. I handed the piece of plank dubiously enough, I can t.-H you, to the paying teller, but what was mv relief wheu he merv-lv smiled, studied the hier.iglyphici m nueiit and handed me $470. Then he laid the Uiard ui-m a shelf, and that was all there was to it. "It transpired tliat tlie old man had a system of signs, all his own, which his hankers had agreed to respect. All the saiiM' tliat bank check seemed curi ous even to them, and it is hanging up in the Iwnk now." Men who wt-ulil bt- insulusj 11 ac cused of breaking their word do not hesitate to break some faithful, Living J heart. Tcftrt' xaatiaatiou for 1194. j Klk Lick and Salisbiiry, .-vilislHiry, Ju ly ia Suuimit and Moycrstlale, Xleyers.lnle, July 11. Klack and Ro. kwoo.1, Koi-kwon.1; July li Rrrthersvalley and lWrliti, lrlin, Ju ly II Somerset townsliip ami lsirotiEh, S.1111 erset. July 1". Jefiersoit and Lint-nln, VAie, July 1. Jenner and Jeniiertown, Jenner X R.MlS July 1. Queiiiahonitig and StoyesUiwn, Sloyex town, July 3u. Stonyerwk, Shanksville, July 24. Shade, Buekstown. July ix Paint an.l Ogle, lWrkey S.HJuly Ji t'onemaugh and IVenson, Ihtvidsville, July T.. Milford an.l NowOnterviile, New t'cii ten illo. July MiddlrtTeek, New I-xington, July "1. VpperTiirkeyrt, KingwoL.Vugust 1. Vrsina, t't-nfluen. and Lower Turkey foot, Ursina, Aug-.K i AddLson and Soinert'ield, Petersburg, August X Itriiuer and tirti-uville, Wittenlierg, August 1. SvHitliainpton nod WeilersUirg. Well-itsUii-r. August S. Northaniptiiiiand Kairli.-lo. JohnsUirg. August fl. Allegheny and New ltalliiiiorc, Mt. Zion, August 10. KBU.!-RWIK;TS AND sl tM.TIo.NS. I. Kxainination-1 will egiii prompily at WW A.M. Applicants canmit enter a class after the examination U-gins. i Applii-anU will pres-nt thi-uiselvtu for exainiuatkm in the distri.-t or section in which they expect tonpply ftr a school. X Suitable examination paper and stamped envelope will tie furnished. Applicants should bring pens, black ink. pencils, rtiicr and (if exaniim-d U-fiire) the last certificate or rejHirt. 4. An applicant from another comity must present a valid cvrtilieate fn-iu his own sueriiiteH.leiiU and also dit lare his intention to apply for a school in this county. 5. Appli'-anW not known to the Super intendent personally must bring written endorsements of good character from prominent JmisIiiss or professional men. rt. Applicants must lie at loast 17 years of age, of g-iod moral character, and U4h mentally and physically qualified for the duties of the achool-rooiii. 7. Appliant ho fail to r-a-h the re quired grade w ill neeive repirt of their work in the examination. These n-ports have no legal value. R. All certificate will lie issued within a week after the examination. Inmost places, Usm the Mlowins day. i. Applicants for professional i-ertili-tsttes will 1" examined with the regular classus. Ail professional certilii-tti-s is miml prior M June, !, expire Juno 4, J.Kt, tinha rmiewe-l tsTore that date. pi. Spis-ial uxaiiliitatioiis will Is; grant el at any tiniB during the year usm the written rtxpiest of a s-i.l Uard of the poilioy. T(0 requttst must als state that it Is tlio Inituition of ili Uiard to employ sild apidl.-aiit provide.1 loor sl( In ShiikI to jsrtr th lnsnssjiry tiiaifi.ttiotis. Private examinations cannot lt grantinl. II. Provisional ccrtitidtes arw g.sl for one year only from tlio date of Usum, and according t the ruling ;f tho St.iio Sij periiiteitdent, .Ttim-n lie renew ed witliout re-exauiiiuition. It has alsolwen decided that Junior Normal Seh'l t'crtlu.-ateii cannot lie legally endorscl. Ijst vear 4-! applicants for provisional .ertilicates were exaiiumsi an.l iss 01 them licensed to teach. This was ."; iu excess of the numU-r a 1;ially needed to supply the schools. TLis year the in- reascd alteiulail.-e of our teacliers at tlie Statii Normal S-h..ls and the large at tendant at iIjk -Si l.s-al normal and sel.-t seb.s.is tlirotialjont tbe county, imli.-ate a luu. ti larger muul-ur of applicants for t-'rtih.ati tbait ever ln-fort. In vinv uf Ihests cMiclili.ms, it ts.-e.imes my duty to Utaktf Mi.'h advaui-viKcnt iu the standard f .piairj.s.i..is as th circuiistaijets swiii to Just try. Tl. objw-tof t)e exaiifir uulioiis Is to ststiro jiial!ti'l tba.-lurai fiF th public s.diili of the county. Th. g.ssl of the schools as wH as tl,M inter ests or lliw toa.'tteni demand that only a MUuVlelil nunilr (tt til" best t)Uaitied apiilleautt for eertlrieales Jiecnwd to teach. Carious Horn Case. .Vniong the pe-Tiliare ise-i trio 1 at Kb- ctislmrg last week tlrtt "f Joseph t". Xtel vs. Thomas liittiiis-t. iitt:iu- J sniicrx isnr of ('learlield tou-n-hip, and Mr. N.el refused to cither piy or w irk (Hit his road taxes, says the Hastings TVi'.Ms'. Some time in iiltiiiK and others went to N.el's in hi alwn.--, and t.sik from his stable a mare elaimed to b wirthftii They took the animal t- t. Augustine and put her In tho stable of ireorge Har'oor, who ke-ps a h.itel at that place. A few days after N.el went to see Sittings, paid his taxes, and tisik a receipt. The sujiervisor Uild him there tirsin that he would g,i aloii to Harlior's p!:u-e at M. Augustine, where Nul c.iuld gi his mare. Instead of waiting for if ittinps to go along, however, N'.el, w h i wa.on horseliaek, r-xle rapidly to St. ,uj(ustiiie and deinanded his l'at. Harbor refuscl to give her up without a written order froni ittings or a verud command from the uiuo wir. N.el refused to fumi-di the former or wait for the latter, aud went away leaving his animal. After the mare had Ks-n in If arbor's care sixty-hve days he had her "old to nay lor her keeping, and N-i-1 brought tha !ir-4.-i)t aetiou to recover h-r value. The jury rutunu-i a verdict for the defeiidatU. Oynerrtip ef Csgf. Justi.- Hnry- y. AVi!ltati, of the Foiinsylvaiiia t-uprome t-uurt, has nxn l.sikinir up th law mada and pr-ividi-l In referemv to dog, and now we ha a dis-'sion from thu ltigli(t judicial tribunal of the eoiuui niWKiltli on a dog ease. The gist of the supreme iiurt' deliverance U that under thu nin:ii(n Uw there U no su.-li thing as leg.irpr.iKr- ty in a dog, Imt that the owner of tho premises upon which with said owner' knowledge and consent a il i is h ibitu il ly and continuously kept, is responsible fir that dog's misdoings. The dog in the case which occupied the Kiiprenie court' attention was sup posed by lH dog's iieigh'Mirs to Is-long to a l4-yersild ljoy. who livd w ith his uncle, and the dog livod on th promisB. The dog bit a small Uiy w ho attempted the familiarity of patting his hea l, and the little mittl-rer'n father determined that someone should pay for the dog's spiteful deed. A Jury awarded fits damages, which the uncle of the boy was rwpiired to pay. He apjie-.tled to the su preme court. Tlie supreme cmrt says the jury's decisi.111 is right. The man who h rinits a doc to live on his premises is rcssiiLsiblc for tbe mischief done by the dig. M. t'ltsiinir-rerier, PresidenUif Fram-e receiv.V a salary and cxiense allowance tifft;ti.f."ayear. IT PREVLtrrS THE EXTRA XCE of dtseaae pure bkjud and an active liver. How explained t Tbe circulation of tbe Unod is tbe f-rmt highway over which tbe gfcnis of dt&sg travei, tbe liver the quaroutiue thrnch w htM gate any dra4 dwy u-&y vr may not (Aac, a tbe liver cbora. Are too watchful t In your Uoud in ccxirr and tout brer a.-ttve. 0 aa to repel disease 1 It nut, you will Hod ia lr. Pieru.-V tiokku Medical tiucovery just tbe help yon Deed. It comes to Tour aust aacw when yon have each warnings at im pure bkwd aud inacttTe liver , as pimplea, boil or CttrbaiKrlea ; or a feeling of laaaitude, -weakneas and despondency. When your flesh is, from any cause, -reduced below a heaitbT standard." you're only to take the - IrtscoTiry," which "will set all tbe orvans into Tifrorous action and build up both feah and strength. Avoid natueoa preparatiKns J l-.-l I fill TW mAA f.tl hnt nrA The Taritf bill a sent Vt ouiiVreTiee by the House S:-.tnr.lay, after ii had n.-n-r.".n.-urrsl in ail of the Senate ainend uietiLs and the conference cotiimiSU-o U-gaii its work Monday. !l is cxpoted to make its final n-jsirt within two weeks. The officials at the I'uited SUit.-s Su!-Tr.-asury are hard at work en b-avoriug to find the author of a dangerous chiii terfeit bill, which was deftly raised from fc to that denomination. The work is excellently done and there are f.-atures of similarity that make the counterfeit not unlike the original. Patrick Kugeue Prendcrgast, the as sassin of Mayor 1 1 arris, m, of t'hi.-ago. has been declared "not insane" by a jury in Ju.lge Payne's court, an.l under sen tence of the omit musj liangisl Friday. July Ik The jury was out just two hfnirs and live minutes. Trendergasfs counsel will move for a new trial and if this is not granted they will appeal to the supreme court. iir Austen Henry Layanl, whose chief title to fame was his bringing to light of the ruins of Nineveh, died Friday, aged 77. While traveling in the F-tst, at the ae of 21. his ambition was stirrc-d by the sight or ancient ruins, and five years later he U'gan his excavations on tlie site of old Nineveh, aided first by enlhusiasLs in arclueology, and later by the P.ritish lioveniiiit-nt. The cmiiu!.-i bas-reliefs and statues were plaetd in the British Museum. A frightful accident oeenrrod in wheat fields near NorrLstow 11, Pa., Friday. Mrs. William tasscll, of Fairview Village, by way of assisting her hiisimnd in the harvesting, was driving a pair of horses attached to a reajier. when she was thrown off and rell in front of the knife Utr and the machine passed a cr her. A tanner in an adjoining field w ituc-ised the .statr-rem-e, and going to the woman's assist-an.-e, it was fiaind tliat she had l-n frightfully inanghsl alMit the side by a knife guard, an.l that the U.ne of her right arm aliove the t-lU-w was cut half off. Her rwovery is regarded as dotiU-fui. Long Farmt ia Xiine. From th W-wistoit Kveniug J.Hirnal. M:tifprolatbly lt:tsmaiiy tshily sharnsl farms U't we dotiU if one can U; found more jsHtiliar in form than that hi tlie east part of Ik-xter. formerly owned by the pioneer blacksmith F.lijah W. SpragiiK Thin was eight rls wide and a half mile long, w ith the highway cutting it at right angl. into u:i.ial jsirtioiis The inconvenience of s narrow a farm, with pasturage and woodland at one end isobvi.ms to any one but in this form it has .nntiniied from the days of the fore fathers to the prcM-ut time. A tirm only twenty r-sis wide ami aU.ut half a mile long was in use a gnat many years near Faniiington Falls and may c so nsed yet for all the writer knows but the Ih-xter form U-nts it by nearly two-thirds for narrowness, and general mldity. Fannsofthis slwpe are numerous in Canada. The Jndje Was in Doubt Judi- Charles Merritt Ilarue-, the l.Kil Jit-tice vim niade liintsclf famous by overruling the Hupm-iue Court and devidititr the Sunday law timstitu tiotiai. la a jolly kks1 fellow, and f"T years ls fore liis elevation to the w.k.1 saekwaaa IihuI njsirtcr. HU first ease w as a minor rlv il unit furiHi-'.y iniltesttsl by theoppisiitsiiitl. and, after listening patiently to all the law vers hail to say, lie,tuniil to the jury and charged theut : "t n-ntlctiieii of the jury : You have heard the are;uiiiciit of the coiin-l for the plaintiff; if you Ulieve w'.v.:'. !.e says you w ill find a verdict for the plaintiir. You have liettrd the argu li,ciit n.r the defendant ; if vou U-lieve what lie s;ivs v(U will find a verdict for the defendant. IJut. if you U tieve a. I (o, I'll Ie l,lowcj if I know w hat otlF vel'jict wiH lv Take the case." Dtbs iq a'lfutshell. rn NovciiiVr o, 1Vi, at Trre Haute, I lid, Parcilt natlvtsi of AUu-e, b rnialiy. Father, a Terre Hmte gr nvr. Is married. Xot llildMl. Fine house at Tcrre Haute. rstaild- tl fivt ; looks like 15111 Nye, and ihtiuis with Junies Whittsmib IllleV. Loftunotive tlreiuati 1S74. S-.-rvtsl four years a front 171 to v'.ty cU-rk f T. rre Haute. Kdits Lueoitiotivv Firemen's Maga zine. Iu 14 el.ttcl to the Indiana Legis lature. tr);aii!AiI the American llailw:iy I'nion June J", Istei. Iu js.litics, a Populist. Londoners TJnearth a Fraud. Editor. ''Were did you work last?" Aiilii-ant. "I was on a Ion-loii pir." -What did you do?" 'Wrote editorials m Anierie::ii illairs." "Why did you h.tve?" I):.-hal-ircsl." "What fir?" "They found out that I had lived in the Vnited Uites loti t iioiiiiii to know s mi -thiny: it!-''Jt i!.' " !:!!. " .V' ir y,rt . !;irlint:toii jrii-1 is learniusr to jdav the j-Mf net, an.J her a.lii(irer- sj-ak of her as "tho faif.t Hower that i(lows.'? Milv- are so chcaji no that the p-nrcst jK-iiltle call b-.jy and Wli theitj, aiidthericli.siti.au oornw and ktvji thein. A man ha a atall Ii) a Cincinnati market who lMt birth letf iti the army. What n sijlendid t-ashier he would make. Never Touched Her. Mrs, ISickford (who has secreted sev eral jiill in the marmalade j "Xow, let liitiimt t's little girl run heri-, mid the ahall have wiiite jelly," A moment later little Ktlul cried tri umphantly : "Her.-, 111 mini 1. Is tho seeds ! Wasn't I it g.Ksl girl not to swallow tin 111?" I'u'i: Tlie Engagement Was Eeceit He " I wonder If then; is am thcr pirl in the whole wide world so swei t as my little sweetheart ?" She "What's that? II w dare yni think of another girl ? I shan't sjstik to you for a week." lirli'uvtjftlii Jolll'H'll. Not !Tece33ary Btit Pleasant "I swear it !' hccriisl fervently, w hen she asked him if he loved her. Ily ultat r' she a-hed. 'Uy your iyt, by your life," he au swere 1, imttiiii; his arms around her. "I5ut in this State, youtiir man," ex claimed the old i-ntlfiiutii from the doorway, "It Ls not tievc-vsary to kiss the lunik," CliUtiiju W. Johnnie Fewsc-uU Can you lend up: twenty dollar-t for a few days? Weary Friend Why don't you juwn your watch? J. F. U.-catlse it Ls a ktt-sake from my dear nmther and I don't like to part w ith it. W. F. My money Lsakivjivikc- fr:n my ilear father, an.l don't like to jri with It cither. HTHE best investment X in real estate L to keep build ings cell painted. Faint protects Uic house a:i J saves repairs. You sometiiTics wnt to st!l many a good houce ki3 remained unsold f,r want of p'nt. The rale should Lc, though, "the bet paiiit or none." Tliat means Strictly Pure White Lead Vou cannot dTord to ue cheap paints. To be sure of getting Strict ly Pure White Lead, look at the brand ; any of these are safe : "Annstrotg & KdEelTy." " Scymer-Batinian," " DaviChaiaters," "Fahaestock." Ton Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Timing Colors. TVce rokws are ol-J to ooc-f-ooiKl eci.-ach 571 l:-I -.J vjfuticr.t to'im jml5 U S"r ct' rr? VV ?it Loa4 he &r'mt h de : llicy an ic tki rra ly-anxcJ pimv lt a ntaotnat-oa ciptk-ci'vpinp cei'es m i!k baadicbt lotm to l.:.t i-etiy lure V.'ha Ltsd. A tf--od m ti;y thocKaml eoJUrs niv been tavirt prfjrrtysjjrm-ri iri h.ivii s-r tk 00 pjniim: :m I ctur-cirj. S.ai a postii taivl aixl La frea. ICATION.VL tC.VD CO , V.s York. I itlsbn-? I'r-'ncH. German KattJ t-i.k tuaaja Plitsburg. 4. 7 COPYRIGHTS. TAX T OUT IX . PA TEXT r Enr a fT-.T.p a.--w-r an 1.--"-1 otinsm. write 10 Sit & t (I.. wfc. hire hl &erinfiT jfurf nwrvoot m lis- rvuert tt.-iu r imunna 1io!ji vrxtlT enM-i:t:U- A llasbli I ia. tunnvi jnorrrniM fl-sl Ml to on. U3U(nm fr-. Alo raiicMecl me h-v- ki-J r: l ri!tlc tv rrrA r -c 1 . taken lbr.n:tl iHim CIV reeelT psecib isit c i 'be s.-i-lilr ameriras. sihI ten lrrKht wi.l- tsf' -reth- p.ibi.t .:H. oot o l tA t:.e rOT.mr. Tu. plP?i-J:d pp r. tarieu weHtlT. e!,:Mt!r illttartf 1. L tJ inx lii Uat'rf on u!ti--Q vt r.T leiitillc io 1M werio. Ji.t . m:i.p-' fpf tree. BaiU2:ni; biitiun, lD.rfi;ulf. T-jmm ynm. Sii titol na:. in ooKrf. miMl iht-niphi of Brw bou!M. m:ia piaiA -uihamr buiiucr to rb U 120 DOLLARS PER MONTH la Your Own Locality ma.le cai'y and honorably, without capi t:U, dnring your spare hoar. Ar.y man, woman, boy, or ;'.rl ran do the work hand ily, without xperience. Taikhii un necessary. No'inrs like It for money makiu ever olfereu (K-fore. Our wirkrs always prosjier. No tin; w.-it.-d in loarnins the business. We teach you in a niuht hov to succeed from the tiist hour. You can make a tri:d without ex pense to y.Mirself. We start you. fiinii-fj svcry.iiiiig nccled to carry oa the buir ness satcessf-.iilT, and guarantee you against failure if yo-i but follow our simple, piaiu instructions. U'-adtr, if you are in need of r.-aity money, and Hint to know ;! u!kuI tue best j-ay iiter business U-fore the public, t-etid us your aii-lnss. and we wiil mail you a uucu pieut giving you aU the particuL-.r. TRUE & CO., 3ox 400, Augusta, Maine. 4 Liniment ANY OTtJT-. t.P STRICTLY For FITLY Use. Uronprf on a -ar suOerin? children loic to take it- Bvcry Mother kou'd have it in tne hi.-.ie. it t'.l!'.'-ly Tti.tTe nd t: alt hc i aurrii, cats, chaps. chii!lains. c.ic. tL'!cra ( :.,.k.. .aracht.- headache, iioot-iuz ccfch 1 nfiamniatiua, U' grippe, Uow-tn s... Ciim.pi. tnnscn'.at (r-nes, ncuratpia, mrrous head ache raeumatim. bitci. turns. l,ii:Ci. t'-"---prain. still 1 iwrl'iio lit: tt j.jints sort 1 h rc t. rore lu:u. t;xthache. tnasiiiti d wird cc'.ic. oru-iiuird in l:o I t the late t'r. A. J.hr. son, parru'.y I'hT-icUn. 1' trerit and it'.!.Tire fiave satisfied ev-rvtK!v I.t nearly a crrt.irs. JL'.i who use ii are srazed at itsodt-f .u! p. vci. It i tafetoothir .3. a:i?vtne: iv ckU. t:is:.ive sufferer. l'-d l-.tt-rnijaiid .xtirtai. TV. fsartsr-l BwetunTart iirtt. rrj t!li 1 . . ... i .. . J. : KfiTIb.r l'S. (. t. Your Watch insured Free. A pe.'fs.t iasratie. r.jita't it.eu -r iCwiJnt is ti-- new turcots 45. the only tour 'rin,;'. whic'i cir.not be pu'ied or wrenched fraas ti.e C2iC. Can or.l-1 bad on diss cor.tsinirgt' i; tradt c:at. -val: bv Keystone Watch Caso Company, of Piiiladelphia. the oldest, Ure-t, and nu.u c nifjlrte Watch Case f.;tory ia t'ae w-.r-i-15 jo copioyees; SOOO Witch Cas.-s daily. " One cf iu i jtiu. i the ctdebraied Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases wLii.ii are just as good a s.iid cases, and cot about one hf leu. 5-id l y a'.l jewelers, wc.hout extia chnre fir Xon -pull-Out bow. The mannfacrnrera wilt send Tou a watch caaa pener tref' MINOT'S o o BNTIFRICE. ? SZAUTIrlES THE TEETH. PRESERVES THE GUMS, SWEETENS THE BREATH, EENEf IT3 THE THROAT. SAFE AND AGREEABLE. Erynody 3cs It, Everybody praises It. The Tecta. 'tl"P eerd:ei:l ah'iten tbe 1 .u. m qt;vt-y int Mte'f ilaiiiT k l-orr-l.-aKK ff Irnia aciiH. f nt ji:J H 3 fnoul subMaaccs. and Cjntie uzS w'.lh Sa. rcull. erca where the teeth accA rcrtect ta apreArxncf. It whitens and polishes Tbe enamel txastifully. Tbe Gum. -'! ta4 pone fiinwimerfrrrwith Utc health bj arefcD'.lrs ine frifr tt o la Irtflh. reudi:f the trr.h unM;bl.v aiji.auwcie. c-vht ihrtukma fiom the eiiqcl Mikot's liiTifltlS ccrtoia c-Ji t-r anuelthy It hardens and preserres The gums perfectly. The ttreath. M'Hot" l;-vn?vr ra-satrsj the iifcAm. aristucfl the vK,!rt-nke oor aich -.s o iuscstire ot eeatDcs aaii eieaniiaeu. and Iravr a isett pare taste iti the Mouth, its scuitt om the throat i iwciilui'ly bcac&iaaL It sweetens the breath And strengthen t-e throat. Sate aad At"eeaVe. Iw e-apotieati art p-r-f-i:tjy ere aad h.rail(i. and :re W t. it kaown touKhlr tlir mmith and gums. Vt hnras tne tcetl w ith hii mjanr to tiie ecaalcl. aad is tne best tlevtilr.ee th.it eaa be tt&rd It a ab solutely pure la quality. Hom ta effect, picas tag to use and nil prt-luly u.-w prxcu. It Is absolutely aafe Under all circumstances. Price Ceats per b-tile. So! I br druesKts reaerallT, ot bent to any addxeai ou rcisC Soa r-noMitrroaa. WINKELMANN & BROWN DRUG CO ALTIUORC. M -.. U . 3. A. the FflROUHAR PATENT VARIABLE .FBICTIU!!! FEED, SAW r.llLL ti EliGIIlE fttCa MtU. MiMfT, wmA ltrei.-ri Ibm saFAROUBAS SEPARATOR LARGEST CSPaCITT t--V3r A.B.FAqt BtUCOLta., I ark, .'a. I r llTllrU 'llll I L.tlllP uow, JTfaUs aU litsj 4mm m mm Vsjriai flMMM-M i PM-aV SC THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Come ! Or Write ! ! For the greatest bargain in ne u mmer Silks ever offered in neighborhood ! A silk opportunity the like of wbit b you have never seen ! These prices spak for themseltcs! Come, f.r snd for simple, and the (px-tUtics and styles will fi-ak gtil! more clearly ! piO Pieces of Printed China Silk in great variety of jstttercs and col- 01 orii., at the give away prii-c of 75 Fwe-n of 2i in. h Lyons Print ed India Silks. 25 latest Paris de-fcik-ns. in stripes, jmlka dots: al-o mtsl-.um and large julterns; i-gu lar ."sK- quality, at .V pitT of PiinteJ Surah Silks, in sma'l, mat jui tern and dainty r colorings; arealbsimmcr.it OiJO 7o rics of 24 inch China Print- tHlii in ex.mts te di-sirs act 39c 1 colorings; a remarkable bargain i!5 Pieces of 2t-in. h flue Pi inte.1 India Silks, imported to rc:atl nt 49c f 1 ; this lot only l-.'i piocM of Satin Pit. he.se in all the newes'and nnst dcsinib'e-q shades: the regular fl .pjality, atOtC 4 .: Yart's of Cheney Br.. 27- imh Frinte.1 India i!tf; flu ev ervahtreattl a var-1; our price p. for this sale I OC Equally great values in WOOLEN DRESS GOODS. Valuts and styTrs that pay yon to rotneand st-eor write t us a'-Mit. e will nutkeit worth your while to loy..ur Hln j.pinat thistoe. Summer Suits. Tlie fit. style, ijrutlity mid price of cursuits all f to '.Umoiisirate tkat in "ready to wear"suits we lead, a we al.:tys have doc. Wash nit at f 1 :", 1 1.7 f- 7", f', 7", .anl np. Wool Putts from fo up to as high as yon ish to jay. Our Mail Order Department will s.re you as well as if you cinie to the store. Trv it! Campbell & Smith, Successors of Campbell S( Pick, PITTSBURG. awn wonoM ! and Ch.ap Liters Ily ca!lin at thf Old IU liable I.i-ptor rtore, 5.309 Main St, and 100 Clluloa St, eTohiistown, I?a., all kinds of the choict'st liquors in mar ket call 1 had. To my old cu-l"lu-ers this Ls a well-knowd fa-, and t all others convincing i-r.mf will Is? isivell. Ioll't forp t that I keep on hand the jr.-:itit variety of LLpmrs, the t-hoicest brands and at the lowest prices. P. S. FISHER. CURTIS K. GROVE, SOMERSET, PA. .sj.rltifl Waotns t'arrln'es. Illicit Wutroiis and liistcrn aud Western work furnished on short notice. Mv wurk ! ma.li. of T)i..niui:tilr Si-a-nn-J W.sstaii.l tie- ls,t ir.ili mi l swi. sumiiaily Hfiuirn..u-.t. n.niiy nnij.le-4 MIlJ WimiIiU-d lu d!e satlalai-lluU. Zaploy Osly First-Class Vorkaea. '..p! in us of all kiwis In my line d.me on th.jrt notice. VTm UmwnaHi- ana all work WARRANTED. 'all and examine my f"tck and learn prices. I il w:itroii-w.rk, and fur nish sieves for Wind Mills. Kerne m Ur the lax-, and call in. CTJBT1S K. GEOVE, Som ret. Pa. CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore nd Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch J.itinslown 3l:til Fiir.. lt. '.! S:a- ii.. s.,Mi'-rsi.t t.M. nv.-:i ii i:.i, juin r ;!! "ej-a, JolmstiiH 11 :ta Jflmatiiun Iail Kxn-ss.-i:in kw..J lli n. liu. is.,ii...-s.t ltrii. MiiyisinKri lliv it'jo-rrviiU- litu, Jiiliiisi.iwn i. lit. Jnhnstuwn A.-i-iMiilii-Ktiitinn. It.-k.t Vl-'i u. lu., iiiii-rst icl.i.-iti.vesiuwn w :a, iitmv- rrkVille it.W. Jul ll.ui u i.ai Ikiily. atH'THWAllli. sjail. J.ihnl.in rWSia. tit.. IIn.ivervll:e T:l I. siTiij-.-atuH ii 7:'ii, iiiueri ,ui, tva.-awii.iu fcJU. Kxpr.-. J.ilinti.w,i :1 u. m.. H.nivrsville aill, .s.i.siiiii a I, ruiuim . 1. ! itiAM- Hun.lay nily. Jnlin-t.iwu i:t Suiiii-r.-t lijsOl IvakwuuU Wit. KXNS Yl.VAX I A l I IJtOA I). ISSTtaM Ttao Tim. msDexsKti . nrni Lr.. Train arrive ami d.-imrt fnitii I he station at J.iliusluaiiti as in! low.: WEnrABD t.iuthwi-tm Kxrva WV-li-ni Kxpis-sj Johnstown ..ss,niiiMi.tiiim Ans,itHllllliiD Pn.-Irtr- Fxjirvsj Wiiv lass.-iiiffr .. Mail - Johnstown Ar-.-oliillio'tatiou Ku.t Uuc- il.iw a. m. .... 4: .1 - fc'.T Hrl.l " .... I."l " 3: K " .Kl( " !::9i p. ril. tfcui i. lit. tAMTWAUD. Kf iTwi- K j.s.h "t:V a. tn. hs-u-sluin- Kxn-na .Vt.1 " AlliHMia An-oinnHMlutHrii... n H:''l - M-iin Uii Ksjiri-aj l'i-li liny K r-a- 11.1.1 - Atti.rtia A.-rotiiiiioiiati.m -Ijstr! p. m. il .il Kxiriw -1:1 1 J.ihri.1..wn A(-i-otiiiiM.Lrtii4l :-Vi I'IiIIm.'. Kxprvw. 7.1 KasI 1-iiiv . l'r.Z " K.r rntr- limp.. eo . Ti.-k.-t Arrjt or it Mriw TI..!.. K. Watt, 1 A. W. 1 litt itlll Ai'-nu-. I'lttsliurv;, l'-i. . M. I'ivv.-I. J. It. A.".""!. ti.-oT W niatfrt-. t ea'l I'a". AsU IMP0BTA5T TO ADTEBTISEKS. Tb ereara of th aouutry papers la ftjunJ in BcmlsfsuB'a County Sat list. Ehrewd aireru--iera a rail thetr!jTaa of thee tiata, a tary of -vkich cna be bad of Hcminjtoa Bro&, of 'cr Tork k ritubcrg. YOU CAN FIND rT.HP?, a ai ia Prprwa- A.i't :mr Im-mu ai Sr-RE2GKGT01T EROS. W so p.Lrfct m mruvubi 1 bwt law 6rt t' X- 0 ra IX Vho uses n'-.ffi t' a'-rri w. - cookin.' r;tr. i QUICK TO ACT! EASY TO BAKE M.inufacturtsl by I it HAV KX A '.., Ud., I'h. N-M um.r::nt.,.; JAMES B. HOLDEKBAmi, Somerset, f Krissitiut-rA Kurt. I- liiri. I'a., and 1 J. (over S.n. M, . r;,:,, Cl New York Weeklj Tribune Somerset Herald ONE YEAR. T"WO IDO-E-iXjA-IRS. AJJrcFS all ortlora Louthefs Drug Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Hcdsl Dmg Store is Rapidly Bsccahg afe Favorite with People h Searca cf FEESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusa Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. it f. tMn-rnit iiiv t.-i hkm ; l at LOMBfS Prescriptions KKT I'A ttK nUN'i TAaf.S TV I sK ONLY fSI.-H AND ft KK AKTlrt t-s. SPECTACLES, EYE-GIVSSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on Land. From large assortment all can be suited. TEE FIHEST BBAHDS OF CIGABS Always on hand. It ia always a pleasure to display our gat to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. 171. LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMEESET. PA Somerset Lumber Yari ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, M M rAITt HK AND 1'tALI.K ASO tt'HoUX.t LI AND ItKTAILkR r Lumber and Building Materials. Hard and Oak, ropjar, Sidioea. Walnut. Yellow Pine. Flpttf iug Cberrjr, bingleii, Doors, Lath, lthitertine imudu. Airi'n. nil Itnrof nil era.l.-s .if I.iiiatv-r a'i.1 BtiiMinz M.tt.-ruil anJ Idaifiiiif alale tit'k A's.1, ran fumi:) ant!;.:ia ill the li:i- if "iitr ttUMUi-as ttmrili-r ttfi'li jmiiiiiiUi. s, st-h a linn k. ts, ll-s!2. w.rlt, i-l Eli as Cunningham, Office aoi YarU Uppsit S. X C. B. R. IT WILL PAY you To Bl'Y Yoflt Toniurial Wrok WM. F. SHAFFER, SuMf.RSCT. I'KNN A. K-itcn. Work Kumi-.ht-l an stwirt Ntlr, M1B3U ill MR IJU Alu, .?t-nt fAr WHITE iN.K ! lVrn lu ii-! f ttirm tit W-irk will flivl it ! tttt-tr im-rvl T rall hi my w tit-n u pn(k r ftlttiwiiii; will iw iv u thrii.. cttii-tion euartititl in t vry uii'l rrui-si r kiw. 1 luvtte (h-iu1 utU iitMHi to I tie Wnitt Brofiie, Or Purt line Monumtrt tnin1iHv-l Uy II -v. W. A. Kin?. i i?.-tilf-1 ii.nY'fiMiit tn th Mtiit of M;iT-ri.tl mtl i "Mitrtti-n. a nl -"bii'h ix tli-nt i:iI ! U I tt Mipttutr Miiuiii-f it tr our cimiiuui. 4 "li uutie. Otv u a clt. WM. F. SUAFFEK, Condition It la afrtlitef va,r- bZrttfr nMimM; tbl.f'1.. Pj 1U sj - m ajsc s: m&rW$m aiidis lav k. 4 l S? VrKwriw rrr-rr hat kind Of fe In quaiu.t il ran Iba "ir u-t . l I . I--T 1--11 -iv !iv- -. . im r 1 imiiiiii 1 mil a " .jri 1 ii ir - 1 'r 't--ir -i -r r- - ' ' i-.raMi It You Can't Get it Near Home. Send to Us. Ask First V.t mrat a-farfnrSV; fM. On lu-r 'I tlf. "i, m 1 9rrr a.1 S-irl. WY U ka rJ-, y-., f '-ti n- : li. i - Jv.J.3Ci . Cvi. il Cufca liwa -4nH. ImOSi Ask Any Worr.an- ihe the Cir,.!.,-Rur . sroj are .vr ' ' Pi ar.d .-!- , evc-Q lakor. hrf iu t.i; u? t-i lucl. ltd sen iu work U(ikrr ,J aud with tbe ''trvp any llin;t Ufnn lh. r market. 1 Ln! Thtir F.cr-mnnif Strrn i E ! AND to The IJerald. A O J can- i. Stnrf tr; i. s VVa V rtsr-.n t 1 11 t ox ct'C !! r Soft "Woods. rik-f, nauldiasir SanU. Mar Rati BMlnsiter. CUeslntid wel P.(!, Etc. Station, 1 V hi prWi r Over 500 Beautiful Designs. n.jtur.r-r-wwii t MONUMENTAL BRONZE f-JV eep Chickens Strong ?.r.J heathy; it gtt.i yoi:r pu..t-'.i - " iivf earsv: it is uorta lis tic... 5vi ..cn htr.s"n.ou'.: : it prevents iJ ti-seaA Cfcolera. Rour. l!:irr:ix-a. Lc-'-veKr.c. it 11 I a povvcrlul lsod tJ'.5Ctifc 'T Lari-e Ciiiii are tntst tcoaooia-Ai to b-j' vr.H tl. Bi! V. .I.I 11 t-U -T s..l . .w - .'.va-Jer. Othtr.vi c. ct.r prut t C fa'.l and winter U be Ut t:e price for evri' Vtrr hi-h. It au. perfr-ct assimii.-itir-n cf the food e'cnicr.: ncnlrd to prrduce hei.h ami fcrm e-s.s"- -fe. 4 ta awn 4r-r o rr HM o no Fail? Receii! L: 1 VriC rt i y a i 9 Circu'-' r Js-Y" v ribllsh -s. iM js-r i .'' 1 siir-- t rrrir ..in , .Hit I t -ri jj;ils-ril fta..thersl s. I- (i- Si'- "I'l i. 1 Ol't- w f Ot".s i H.u Sf't)1 win trusl.s CUt'11' tlie " ir.v Also all t Ii,-s a rti 1 Will t niste tl ills. roi titti t rune iiueli I. --'i.l i.uU I A. J. AU tiint- II C. 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