3 i i i 3 1 i j CULTURE OF THE POTATO. A f-nmtmtrr of ll.r Leading rofnU In Frsv tiliution For ThU Tnbtr. 1 Tho kry to the hisht fcccs in po tato culture is abundant fertilization with just tho rizbt sort of plant food b pro feoeirr. The pot.itocan maintain its rank and hungry foliar ami rnxlur. n li:r crop of fiuei tubers only uiiekr ex cessive f.-rtiliiu-itiejii, pftiafi tho plant an nnstinUd surely of tl;o f-vd just mite-el to it. Tiiei m-ult cf u3 analyses of the ah of tho potato (tnlx-rs) gives tlio average cf potash which it contains as fit) per cent, jihoi-plriric acid 17 and FuU'huricacid6 '2' percent To prodnro the potato crop in its perfection potash is required iu larger prniHjrtiou than tither nitrogen or phostihoric acid. A Ftndy of GO reports of tho largo yields of potato's grown f,r tho p"21 offered l.y American Agriculturist, in 14 differ ent Ftatep, gives 60djg very interesting results. A Fnmniary of the leading points 111 fertilization " for tho potato pathert d from thccxpi rimeuts makes it appear, first, tiiat coarse, freth stable manuro is not a good fertilizer for potatoes. Yet this doe-s not imply that it is worthless for this crop. At the same time, if nse-d f..rtho potato, itmui-t Loarplied in a Cue, (leeon:pTsed condition, spres-l cn tlio scrfaco the fall before tho crop is to be planted, thoroughly worked into tho Foil and supplemented ut I'aUiii;" timo l.y from fc:i to pti-n-ls of com mercial fertilizer or tomp'.ete manure. Second, f:.'.l waiiurhi:; is generally ft good preparation fer the p-jtato crop, but not without the application ia spring of wool ashes, lime, plaster or commercial fertilizers. Third, Frnno ex perience with one's Foil and with differ ent fertilizers is necessary to tho best results. If one knows from previous cx periinetti whether his foil bo lacking in potash, iiitrogen or phosphoric add, it will only be necessary to t-npplylha element wrint!!?L. Of these three ir.ilis peusable tk'uchts tho eoil may lo d- fi tieut ia only two or two. The practical value cf eoil experiments is the gnido they furnish to Eubsei;ueut cropping. Fourth, ono thiug seems to have been pertlcd :n nearly all instances roniaorcial fcrtilizi-nr or complete po tato m.tnnres famish tho best Mid most tlirn-t focd for tho crop in most cases and in tha cheapest form and almost invariably produco tha largest yields. This statement applies only to manufac tured fertilizers or homo mixtures of the l.ighest grade, as cono of tho contest ants .was foolish enough to use low rade good-s which for tho potato as for ;ther quick growing crops are often tho j-.iOrt expensive ia tho end though cheap est in first cost Ia the method of applying the plant fool tho reports show interesting de nils. A few of those will indicate the K.-stcm of application, the results being naioi'g tho largest yields reported: 1. T'-tal amount csed three tons, two tons iToadc.T-t f::d cuitivat-jJ in, liair a ton pat in l:itls an I half a ton distribute d s.loii tho rows when tho potatoes were t:n. 2. Ono ton. 700 rounds in furrow. 4'i0 pounds oa top of furrow, 400 pounds Fpreaa ana uoc-u in ana tuu ponnas oe t .v en tiiei rows at tho timeof hK-in2. 3 Due and three-fourths tons were used jt acre, ono ton broadcast on the sur ir mid cn!fiv:ited in. hIf a ton in tin :rills. and COO pounds applied near tho r'.auts at Lucius' 4. One and one-ba'.f t.. :is used, 2, 200 pounds in drills, fefiO pounds around tho plants before or when billing r-p. o. One ton and a half nst il, one ton iu drills Utfore ilaitiug, and tho re st placed around tho plants at the sec ond hoeing. G. Ono tn, 800 pounds broadcast before harrowing, 1,200 pounds in and on the sides ef the drills and mixed with the surface toil. SPRAYING FOf. POTATO SLIGHTS. Bonlraax Mixture ar i .H.-.-.-in.-tl llu Cf In tho potato fhl.lsof the Vermont station both the early blight and tho late blight occurred. The liiot serious less experienced was from tho rot which followed tho lato blight with unusual violence, d stroying ove-r hair our crop of lata potatoes wheid the y were Hot Fjrr.yed. A comparative test was ma le of 22 fungicides to determine their rel ativo merits for c.-,o iu combating these potato diseases. Iu the annual report of tho director, J. L. Hills, only two are recommended fur gen-ral use in Ver mont These aro bordeaux mixture and modified can celeste, llo f.-.ys: Several strengths of bordeaux mix tures were testeeL Of these the strongest pavo the bet results. For riaitical pnr joscs, however, ono remaining about a onnd of bluo vitriol to ten gallons cf water was found best. Tha modified ran celeste was not equal to bordeaux, but is more convenient to prepare and apply. The addition of soap to these fungicides increased their value on early peitatoes, but scemid to detract from it on the later cues. We do not recommend it for general tise. Theso fungicides especially the bor deaux anl soap mixture, servo also to kei'p tho t;niii!l insects known as flea beetles from eating the potato leaves. This is an iinpirtai:t tiling, since these insects often do very great la:.jage to tho potato crop by pnnctnring ti;c leave with small Lulcs. Tho a-tu:;! .iin from Fprayirg our earliest polat'.ies thret tims with bordeaux mixture was hi bushels per acre, or 50 pe r cent. This was chiefly elno to cheeking tho taiiy blight The gains from spraying tLe later potatoes averaged over ISO bushels per acre, or about 120 percent. This latter gain was largely due to checking tho late blight and tho rot These results lead cs to advise tho use cf bordeaux mixture upon all potatoes in Vermont For applying theso mixtures on small fields wo Lave nothing so good as a Luapsack prayer. Ir larg r Jiehls the lie.-t apparatus is a lcirre l force pan:;-; uiocnte-d oa a two wheeled cu:t The elate of spraying is Very i.nju.r tant if the best results are to be secured. From our erperience we reconnne nd as follows: Early potatoes planted April to ilay 5, spray about July 1, 13, An; 5 and again if needed; xuvdiuM p iialo s plauted ilay 5 to May 1j, sji: r.be.ut July 15, Aug. I, Aug. 15 and if needed; late potatoes planted !.", or later, ppray about Aug. 1, Aug. 1 1, Aug. 2S and again if nee -led. A Fhiladelphia exrre jioade'iit in The American IJeo Journal writes: As t basinos for women K-o culture has ad vantages that are well worth consider ing. It is an outdoor employment ia which tho need be engaged only iu fine vcatber. The work can be Fy.temati2 d so there need never bo a tax beyond her etrergth. Except in swurming time, the work is never urgent but can lay over a day, if uercssary, without detriment No special talent er high grade iute lli-g-.'uca is neccs-vary. The ordinary fore thought a::d prudence that tho average woman puts into Loum kee ping i:! bring gonl ieults and enable her to at lea.-tmake a living with SO colonie s. The outlay is rather small end the re turns nsuaily almost imine-eliato. In this latitude (Philadelphia) from November to April the bees are in winter quarters, and the keeper is free to engage in gome other occupation. Mrs. Jennie Ateble-y of Te xas may ! instanced as a successful be-e cahmist, and Mrs. Lucinda Ihinison and Mrs. Sarah Axtell of Iiliueis are well known ia the fraternity. The Philadelphia Beekeepers' association numbers among its members several women who have experimental apiarie-s. Pernambuco, when translated int3 Engii.-h, means the "month ef Lell. " TLe allusion is to tho tempestuous se.rf chat continually render the iieighhcr- , . 'AJX-ifr-.-jPf U".aU- . WOMEN CAN'T TALK. That I. Mr. Di' Says IhfJ Art Ktt After Kince r Kp;Lrr. Notwithstanding tho many disguis in which tho feminine after dinner speaker appears, Chscaccy Dt-pevr says sho is a "lailure'," and as ho tank iut3 the iirrritj lounging ehair in his ! i Dr. De-pew n-itt rated, "Yes, a failure." "And ye nr ad nee to h: r isr" "Quit the busi'K .-s. " Of course the i:e w wcrrrn. who t hinhs the is a great srcee: . a a mi-nnion to after !ir.nr c.-.Cee . a. i "" to bject to such wholesale C"i--.h !:;.: but who has a clearer titlo to crirkiso than tho king ef after dinner talkers? C'iuli life prouuie s afti r dinner talk ers by the dozen. Put m n, as yet, be comrs t he queen of after dinm r sn nke rs. A majority aro to ronci'.s of their own efforts to reach that c!i: thiction. Almost cs many aro in trier deadly e ar nest over their particular lino t;f wwlt to he-ed the graces and the lightsomo ness .f cotTe- talk and beciii:e p.ipular. When aske-el if his judgment wa3 tho result of experie nee, Mr. Ih p;-w faid: "Yes, I Lave beard women talk at Sorosis, at dinners political, charitable, reform dinners, dramatic dinners, din ners cf every conceivable kind, and aft er them all "my advice still is, TH.u't do it. Among themselves they ere well enough, but in a mixed dinner party they Fee-ni out of placo. 'They aro not in touch with their audience nor in acccrd with tho spirit of tho oe-casiem. After dinner speaking belongs to the hour of good fellowship. A woman doesn't fit into tiie surround ings when see n through t ie -cds cf smi'ke. i?he doe-.-u't catch the mood ef Jit r lis teners. She is apt to bo a wet blanket, and to induce s.vl and ..Uin:i formality in tho room jf light quips e::d jollity." "Where Women Aro Failures," Boa ton. Herald. ONE-TWELFTH CF A DOZEN. The Way InjrrnlmM Tr.rlmfD Male Re tail rurcliase at V'iU-Mle Kate. It is not every cue who knows how to tako advantage of the elifi'i rence between wholesale and re tail prices. All np and down Broadway the who-esalo stores display the sign, "No goods sold at re tail," cr the mere emphatic annuenco-m-nt, "Positively no goenls at retail. " Inquiry at theso phu-.s will only bring out tho assurance that everything is sold by the dozen, if tho stock be divis ible in that way, tut as no e.-no wants a dozen hats, or a dozen necktie, or a dozen boxes ef collars, or a dozen suits cf clothes, the fact that the price by tho dozen is about 20 or CO per cent less than the retail price is neither a very com forting nor saving ci:e. Tho inge ni"us gentlemen who are "ia traou" have found out a way to make retail purchases at whole-sale rates a'jd ye t not transcend the commercial rule which prohibits wholesale nu n from e n gaging in retail business. Whin tin -S3 clever fellows want a new nechiio or two, provided thero aro no samples handy, they senel around for "cne-quur-ter dozen cravats"' of such and such a pattern, or two men who wear tho sauio sizo gloves will mate a purchase cf cue sixth of a dozen, while it is related with much g'co among tho Basins and tho Bergs that c::e smart sale: man put in a seriously w rdt d e-rder fe-r "one twelfth of a doze n Lrowu elerl y ha!.:, extra quality, hizu 7?,!." li--' j;ot tho hat, and, moreover, l.e g .t it f r -7. v. hilo its retail prie-ev.oulu Lava Leen o.wL'. New York t-uii. Frize I'iIitiiif Amot: I'tsh. Ono of tho popular amuseme nts of iiani is C.-h fighting, just us In t.-o rac ing holds a high place in England. The two fighting li.-h are piaeeil in a Lugo bottle together, and they r roceed to take each other's iinas-cr?, sh-.tshW up to each other iu sci-ofjlbcy fashion auel back and push around the "ring," the small fins vibrating rapidly ::!! the time, and earb little b.ii.g qahe-rh:g with excitement and wra-'i. This g xs on for somo minutes, until, as tho .-pcc-tators are growing impatient, e.ne il.-h sadlenly makes a dart and a bite at Lis adversary's taiL Ilcnctforth there is no Le.-itatiou until one or other gives ii. The Siame.-e hack their L.-h ja.-.t as csoney is staked on he-r.i here, and then the battle is continued until r-ne fish is ch:..-e.l around the bottle bv the other. But thi:; is usual ,:r e f an Lour and fiequent'y ti.rea cr fesr. The fish ate reared specially for CPut ing and display woL-:iei:ul pluck and d;lern.inat:ou. The tail is the part which shows most da:n:ige, although it is very easily torn, but a good j,rip on the titio a is very tfXe-ctivii. Tiny di.-play considerable Oe'Ility in evading tii-.ir eppoucnt's nu-uih and also ia sedde 12'y twisting roand and taking a piece out f its taiL In 20 minutes cr so the: e appendages, which leioked so brave nnd bright as they started to tho fray, are torn to rib boas. Times cf India. A Gootl l it. At tho V."igan panteminio tho other night two ladies who lived at a distance, having ts catch an .;tiy train, wtro obligi d to It avo the theater Ufnro the perKcmance was ni-Led. teieethig, as th-.y thought, a qnitt intirlnde, ta-y w. ro passing out e.f the stills, v.hcu an acte.r sudehiily appeared e-a the ttage, ud rpeatii:g a part of Lis role.es-I'laitcv-d: "Tiiii-o they go tho only two women I ever L-vcd. (te I couldn't have, and the e ther I cjri lu't fret" The aiausi n;ti:t of the andiene:? and the astonh.hmens cf the young hidirs can bo imagined. London 1 M--iuent.ii t.ccil 1 i.-l.ti of No AviJ. Conan Dvyle came- to Ameriji cu the Eilc During the vjyago Le v :c;e these ve rges in C uptaia von uoessel s auto- grapii album: L:v. k 1..- IU- FAlrs in e v ry v.- -!l:-r. Jh;r ! r f r:r.r.- r.- v- r t:'.l L- r; Eo-t E.-.--.V r u t. ;: r, i;i:.j:t i-.r.-.l g.-.;:a::t suiU.r. Now the ship, the sail' r and the al bum are all dec n in tho North se a.. Tho versos wero written ept. 27, 1S04. Philadelphia Times. . ei,e s:,:4 llafdces-c Tiie liight side of she-ep hu-ban lrvi- eu: ha.-ized by a progressive eastern slice p man in Tho New England Ilouie-.-stead. llet claims that, although wool has elropiJid from 40 cents to less than 15 cent pvr pound, sheep, including mut ton and manure, havo paid better tiian any other branch cf agriculture except the eiairy. Even at present prices wool pays better than wheat, and tha de-clinc iu pries of what tho wexjlgrowcr Las tol:uy is r.s great as cr greater t!;aa the drep ia wool values. He believes that dairying is lihely to be overdone; that the-rnrhto nnit sheeii hr.sbandrv is a mistake, and that we shall never attain a full de-gre-o of agricultural success un til tho waste places are made glad with she-ep. "As with other produc ts, a lew prie-o Las conio to stay, but faith in the sheep business should not waver." fulU-U or llt-n. "Pullets excel for eggs liens for any thing t-Lsc," says a writer fcr Farm Poultry, who explains as follows: Start ing out iu tho spring of the year, pul lets iu tho average caso lay many more eggs than hens and are net so rer.-ist-ent in silting. Ia summer tho balance is about even, an-1 in the fall the- he n, as a rule, lays tho first p.rt before sho molts tho pullet the Iu-; part t!ter she molts it usually b.ing the caso that the pullet is the first moiu-r. This leaves the chances in favor ef the pullet as a winter layer. With the spring Latched pullet a great deal lies in tho individual, for some are naturally more enterprising than others, and taken nriseei!ar.coT!y they would not do a bit U tter oaring the winter months than an equal num ber of early inciters at any age. Ekn3 throw stronger and moro vijerous chick ens than pullets are more experienced and less foolish. Ilecce a create r xt cent of their eggs will bo fertile. They are better mothers and usually better Fitters. In a wonl, pullets for layers, THE TRICK!"!! QSJATA.il. Seasouk Why It Wf Inevitable IneSi- fiency of the Chineie. From SI. I.nil ;iolH-lK-iiiix-n.!. The triumph eif Japan over t'hlna is v,mple-te and tho varenl- on terms of her mm dictation. Thi-4 result was not anlieipatevl at the lK-ginning ef tho cimiii.-t, but it was inevitable, nevertlii- les, em ai-e-oiint ef iitliiieins that were iiiisunderstoenl l.y tin" outside world The iiiiiiierie-al strength of China 1ms proved to 1 a singnh-.r eliKiqie.iiitiii!it in the matter of etlee-tive service. Her people have not rallied t- the support ef tlietrove-riiine-nt sis :i espi-cttl, hot have ie'g:irded the w.-ir with more or li-ss indil- fe-re-u.-e. This lack of e'piil;tr patriotism islolx' net-d as me of the principal e-aiinesof he-r de-le:it ; ami next to litis come the pronoum-e'd ineflie-iem-y ft her army. The se.Lliers who were sent out t- iiglit her battle-s, elid not e-oine up to the standard of raw militia in eitlierenntries. Tin y se-e-nipel to have n he'art in th cacse, and no liipoitioii to perform brave and worthy de ds. Frenn lirst to lat, thev diil iieit win a single victory. There were oe-e-asions when they might have el.me so, undemhte-dy, if the-y liad man i felled the proper spirit; but they were always ready to aurre-nder on the first jire-text, and their otlL-ers werc un able to ke') them in line when a elwisive tet of e-jurao and endurance was presented. (in the either hand, the .Tajianese troopR liave condiie-ied theiiiM-lve-s w ith markeel fidelity ande-nlhiisiasm. Theirdise-idine lias been e-epial to that ef the best drilled soldiers eif Europcor Ameiii-ii. and in no emergeney have they be-en found wanting. They would have i-eiiniue'rcd, it is e:tsy to believe-, if the opposition hael lie-en intK-h ineire lorniidable. The existe-ne-e of such :ci urniy vindie-ates the right of Japan to be e-onsidercel a first-class nation, Jar- tie:ilnrly when there is known U be l.-ae-k e.f it a strong and pmgressive goveriiuie-nt, a nievlern and prosperous svsie-m of industry, and an admirable eieirrec of general intellige'iiee. In no other country, perhaps has there lieeu an eeitial r ite- ofi:dv:tne-iiient in all that goes to eonslitute national welfare and inlJti eii e'. 1'orty years ng.i when Commodore Pe rry ope ned .bipan to the werl J, It w as an Oriental feudal de-sjKitisin, ruled by tradition and snperstiiieni, with no np- ix-ni-aiii-e ol eiiiiae ity for Drojrevs. I'.ut thirte-e il years l.-.te-r, the present Mikado ii- 'an a crusade ;'.gaiti-t llie feudal system. and finally overthrew it. Then, in Jvtl, a h.iiitod eeii-.titiiiioiinl monarchy, anal ev.iiis iu 111 st resnfii-ts to that of I treat P.ritain, was establish'.!; and since that time there ha- been a marvelous eh-velop ne-.-it of eiviiizatlon. Seli'Hj'.s, libraries and newspaper- have been intiXHhie-e-d together with railroads inanuracliire-s, and nil the other appliances ef e-ennfort, profit and happiness The eountry tliat has acc iiiipiishiHl the-se gre;it results iu to" i-oiupamtivc'y short p"titil of forty :ls efrtain'y ebse-rves rcsjei-tful and con-idi-ri'.lc rr-;ignilion, r.nd ils future will be- viewed with universal intcre-st Untitled to ConSuancc Mr. (J. V. Be -nfe Til eirtiggisl, should Lave the eonlhli !-ce- of (his community liis citlling i- oni-ofre-spon-ibilily; very ofte n pre -chins lives :ire entrusted to hi e-ire : taking the agen-v for selling the e-ehbrate.l Ih-eUTag tii should lie- gilal'aii'-.-e, it will ehi all Jhnt is claimed 1" r it, iiiid no reineelv exeels it fr the ep.iick cure eif Ku iiniutisin, Neuralgia Sprains and all 'iKli!y pit in. Priev cents. Ia the Kitchen. Wear oM hftse' kil glove's w hen iron in-', as thev will save inaiiv e'alhuis spots on iiie's !i:'nds. Win n anything lias lu e n spilled e:i tiie stow, or milk has U riled eve-r ami a snibieating smoke nrise-s. siriuk!e the sp it with suit and it will iiuk-kl elisiipjK-iir. That tire-.I fevling, loss of aplR-tite and nervous prostration are- driven aw::y by Iexd's .arssj-arilhi, which lmike-s pure blooel. --s 0 Eud7&r4 Eipling to Eevisit India. Much iulere-st will lie fe-lt by tlio public in the re turn of Ilndyard Kipling to In- ella. lie h.is j-.ist agreed to furnish a re uiar e-.-iUi-bmion t-- TJi-' ('t.i.tKtp'i't .V ;,; , for the esiiiiii2 ve-ar, Viegiiiniiig Lis work upon his retnm t India. India ha-never l.- 11 eriiicailv e-or.sidered by s.: h a per. as Kipling's, and w hat he will write fir 7W ('-V!.-i wiil attmct the wi.iest attention, both here and in Enghioeh Perlmns thi in st beautifo! series of pii iiires ever p:v-sf;ited et t'ae lbx-ky moun!ai:is wi'l be found iu a e.iiliH-tioii e.f fourteen original paintings, exeeute-d by Thomas Moran fertile May fV,.!. To th '-e who have lieen in the JlM-kies, this issue if Ti ' i'm -'i '-7 o will be-a souveiiir wortiiy of jireservalion. Tiiis iiumlie r e-ontai.is iiily-two e.riinal elraw- ings, Jy Tiiom.is Moran, Oliver Herford Dan beard. H. M. Eaton, 1'. ;. Atwoenl, F.. Sma!!. P. I.ix. J. II. Iolph, and Kosina Ihume '.t .Siier-.Vood, besidesssix re pr idm-a ;::s of f.iui.xis ree-.-::t works of art, an 1 f iv'.y !htT inture-stin-' illustra tions nhn-ty-eight in ail. Though 'J'.'ie '.,:! .;,.('.''.. ;i s.-l!s fir but liile'en i-e:lts, pro'ia'ily no magazine in the weirbl will jire-se-nt f. -r May sut h a imi:ib:-r eif ilhis- tl'.itMliS e---tx ciany tle-igi.e l leir its puije-s by fiuinas il'-istralors. The fietion in this iw:i:' r is by P. Hopkir.son Smith, S-islav K !' .e, W. t'larU 11, Edgar W. Nye-, and T. I'. Crawford. To Valuacle Friend?. 1. A physichiu can not always I? Lad. Ill;eum::L';sni, Ne uralgia, Sprains Ilmiscs aiiil ILirns oe-eur often nnl s iuiethiiv.: when least expected. Kee-ji ban ty Jiie friend eif many hoUsthobls and th? eb.-st rover of all pain, the" fa mous K.-el Flag il, il e n;.s. 2. Many a precious life eeiuld e saved that is King raeked to death with that terrible ituigh. rx-e-ure a gi;d night's nst by investintr 'Z ee-nt.s 5' -r a lf.it tie of Pan-Tina, the great rem edy A r e-eiughs, e-olds and e-onsumptioli. U 'tiles eif Pan-Tina solel at (.;. W. lie-n-f rd drug storo. To eat a liearty siijipr "er the ph-as- ure experie iice .1 tluring the brief time it is passi:i; down tiie throat, sit the expen-e-ofa whole night of disturlieel sht-p and a weary waking in theiueirn ing Broppin j ia Yocr Throat llawkiir; :i;iil s;ii; tin Is eine- l'lh- iinest ,i :ii:rt,-sili!t-i:.!s eif i-,t;irrli. We- luvi- ctti,-ii!s iina !:iji-r" Mrie-in lii ( ;it;:rr1i l"ure to re rt eoiiii;. n- rt-llt-f frmu this wiiliin li-ii tbiy eifilsllse-. Catarrh of Long Standing. i'.I Ik- e-u.-.-el !-y llse us.' eif Mayers Catarrh ".:ro. 1 iit:i:r!i u.:-y lie-nvil ralii-tl a inut sooiiisjc 'a llei- i-'iiii!iy. ni-s;riy ovt-ry pe-i"soa h:n it in a irr.-:it r eir li-ss di-re. M-iyi-r l:i-iu tie l.il.-irrh ( un-. ifust-el jTntnptly wi!! -ure this l i rilii.- ei:s--us'. N e-iirt- let pay. Feira e-oM i;i :iie lie-.iel iii-oiiiiu::ie-el by f.t'i.t.il 1;. ;,(!., iio, f;;:i In'rur.Hl I'Vom-nr two ;;l l;i ut.oiis. uiIht O'.e- lotlle lasts 3 i:;i.;i:!;s mill is isii:ir.iiitod to cure ir money ri-lun-'.'-tl I y ii-e-nis. I :.-:; t! v Ili! a ow time- safS-ivr fmni catarrh ii;-..s to siy eif oar liuii'e-io'.is e-ure. AM.AMl. Ml)5f:irch 21, Islt? Tho M:iy.-!-s l -n.i .. enikluii.t. M l. -:in-m--:: I li-eve ii.-e-n a s-jtt n-r from i-t-.Uirri: f ir y--i,s n;c! e-;is rsii;tineii'2.s1 te Uf.- m i-.-tU- of M:iyt-rs' M;in-iif. i ;,ii,rrh i 'ire Hii-1 in i-.ss t!i:ia -ix wts-ks 1 uns -nmili-t-lv i-nr-iS -.i-.1 eivi-tii I; m-r ihe tx-s; iii.-ilii huii on tin- i.i.-rKe-i niiel ni-oiniiH-ni in me-iluM eif t:- .ltiarul t.iaiiy suR- n-r lnia liieawi'ui m. leJj'. lti-spi-eirsilly. l'EKe ' H. Veitch, HT YJA SI I Ci )STTT1 SomPtUue to-er m Mullituel of Athr and I'alns. Ctf. RF.SS does not yl always make a happy woman. Underneath the most stylish cos tumes there often lurks a multitude of aches ami pains epVTl " -. of which the )Bifv-iFZf$ world dees not MvSSyi dream. Women mfU'-i. backaches and headaches, to dis 2d 1K orders of the 5y'. Ai---- -'a stomach, rtains in VA he limits, a li.-t-.'II Vl.-'l . tJj If I li-J less, coasianLiy tired feeling tiiat tluy never seem alilc to get rid of. Nine cases out of ten the trouble all comes from the kidneys, the filters of the body. If they Io not perforin their work there is a blockade, and all the poiwnousacieIsthat should be removed are thrown back into the bloexL No wonder the results are feeriou. In all such cases Do.w's Kidney Pills bring sure and speetly relief. Read what Mrs. S. B. Ileurie, designer enei maker of costumes for women, 73 Erie street, Allegheny, has to say on the 6ubjcct: "A year and a half ago I had the grip, and' it left tne with an awful backache as a legacy. The jtain was in the small of my back, and was so liael that I could not stoop without torture. My urine was very much affected, and gave me great pain. Nothing I tried seemed to give me relief, l'inally I bean! of Detan's Kidney Tills and got a box. I felt the good effects after takinj .'.is doses. I am now perfectly well, and 1 want to tell every body altcut the won derful remedy that has ble-sse-el me so." You can get Dean's Kidney Pills at your druggist's at 50 cents a lwx, or they w 11 be soiit pcistpaiel i.n receipt of price, hv 1-osti.r-Miiburn Co., sole tents, Luf fa!o N. V. Simplified Elocution. A new Itook, bearing the altove title, by Mdwin Uordon Iawrence, teraeher of eloe-ution and tlireclior eif tho Itwrenco Se-hoed of Acting, has just been issue'el. Simplilie'il IIIcM-ution is a otupri-heiisivo system of vocal and physical gymnasties ; it contains explicit instructions for the eultivation of to spcakinj voh and gesture ; directions for tho prieiie:tloii of breath, son ml anej spe-es-h, and a thorough explanation of ihe inusi-bis and organs f'tnployoel : rulos forarticulation, tnileras tinn, oiuphasiH and eli-livory; postures, and iil'tveuients of tho fejeet, lnKly,- arms, heael, eys, e-te-, Tothj treatiso is added a f'oinple'to Sjieaker, K)ii:-ds!ingofsehe-toiis in poelrj and prnr xut table for reeinition, w hich, hs the aithi- siiys iu his introbetion, "are not ehoson tin aiKount if their iifw-ih-ss, but ir.iin the-ir Intrinsiei merit anel tlieir adaptability as exercis.-s." The work isehjsigiie'd for thesjies-ial it'O f teae-hers, ni-tors, studi-nts, iol!'j;is, eehools and nil thitse w ho wish to jmt-fes-t tlie-mse-lves in tho noble art if ex pression. Tiie Itook, wliie-h contains page's, is handsomely ltouiiil in e-loth and gold, ami willbes'-nt postage free 0:1 receipt of I.IM New York: publishtnl by the author, li;st il Street. Any ue wlio lias ever had an atta-k of in!l:in:mate.ry rheunn.tisni will re- joi.e with Mr. J. II. Stum in, '22) P.oyle Heights, Leu Anj;cl.s, over his for tunate escaje from a siege of that elis trcssing ailment. Mr. Stunini is fore inai.i ef Me-rriam's e-eiifce-tionery e-- taiilishniciit. S.mie months airo, on h aving the Incited woik r.n;n to run n.-ro-Ls the ft n-. t !i an errand, lie was caught euit l:i the rain. The re-sult wan that when ready to feo home that night lie was unable to walk, owiing to in- ilammateirv rheumatism. lie was taken home, and on arrival was phiccel in front if a pfnl lire anil thoroughly ruLl test wiih ChanilK-rlaiii'i-Pain Halm. During the evening ami night be' was re pe-atelly bathed with this liniment, ami by morning was relieved f ail rheumatic pains, lie now lakes es- jK-ehd ph-asure in praising Cliamlter- Liin'.s Pain Palm, and always ke-e-ps a !sttle ef it in the ln-iise. Yur sale by Ih-nforel's pLnrnnu y. Words of Wisdom. A new sle d wiil push a boy up hill. It neve r ra'us exactly when it ought t). Fine feathers make fine se.fa cush ions. When llie rack isemiity the milk pail h-aks. Hiinge-r Is the le-st sauce and asks no saucer. Too many cooks sjnil the ctirner i- li(-nian. Mean well anel elo ill and get yourse lf dislike'd. One dysiH'ptie stetmuch can sour a w hole family. It is easier to win applause than to make converts. Killing time id the commonest kind ejf fool suicide. Man has a reputation te make', wo man but one to 1-tse. While in Stockton, I'al., some time ago, Tiios. 1-'. L:intriii, of Ixis 1 hi m is, that state-, was taken very se-veri-ly with cramps anel diarrhot-j. lie ehancesl to meet Mr. ('. M. Carter, who was simi larly alllicte-el. 1 le says : "I tedd him f ChnmlH'rlaiu'.s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea He-medy, tind we went to the IlobU-n Drug Store; and preK-ured a isttth if it. It gave Mr. Carter prompt relief ainl I ean vetuoh for ils having cures! me." For sale by lle-nford's Phanuaney. fo ae-t on the presumption that the sniallcst reKtni in the house is large enough to sleep in. To e-at without an appetite, or to con tinue te cat after it li.-w K-e-n s.itis!ie-d me rely to gratify the taste. For bronchitis, asthma or kind reel troubles of the throat r lungs, take Dr. Vkhi's Norway i'iae Syrup, a house hold specific fer ail the-se coniplainhs. To conclude that if exercise is goeI for the 1. enl 111, the more violent and exhausting it is the more goexl Ls iIjiic. To argue that whatever nineely causes one to feel immeeli.itely U-tte-r, is goetd to the syste'lil, without rcgaid to more ulterior clle-ot.s. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tiie ltest salve in the worVl for cuts, bruises, seires, ulceTs, salt rheum, fe'ver seires, te-tter, ehappe-d hands, cliilblains, corns anel all skin eruptions, and si-tive-ly cures pihs or no pay mini nil. It is guarantees.! te give jie-rfeet bfttis faetie".! or money refunded. Price 5 cents per liox. For sale by J. N. Sny- I. r, S-nn rset, Pa., or at 15. W. llral- licr's, Ilcrlin, Pa. Whooping Congh. Ther-. is no dan--r from this disease when ( 'hamK-rhiiii's Cough Ih-mcdy is freely given. It liefiafies the tough imie-us and ai'ls its expectoration. It also lessens the severity and freejui-ne-y f par.ixysnis of coughing, and insures a sj-eedy recovery. There is not the least danger iu giving the remedy to hildren or t'ahies, as it contains no injurious snlistanw. For wile I y lh.n- rd's rhsirnnmev. L Items of Interest. I lie lut.tKi l.umpeaii sure cure for a tt rioiis llse-a.se is fmni Paris, contained in the aniioiiiK-einent tf tho elisentverv of a senim that will certainly put an end to c-ine-er in all its terrible forms. In a Tazewell, Trim., Court yesterelay, I i rant Teton?, a noted outlaw, while on trial for laree-iiy, nhot eleael Benjamin Carrol, a witness against him. The men were enemies for years, ami ofico ar ranged a duel, which friend preventeel. A dispatch from liostem says: A move inent has Im-cii set on fiMit by the Trohi bitiouists of the K:est in supprot of John 1. Wooley, of Minnesota, as tho Prsi elential eaueli Lite of tho Tmhibiiioii parly iu the eainpaign of lsmi The town of Ixirimetre, Iowa, w asal m tst entirely wiped out by lire, of teup ptsesl iii.-e-ndiary origin, Weelnsehy moriiing. Sixteen busine-s.s houses were consuiiiexl and enetugh residence pretperty te render 11 families homele'ss. Tho loss will aggregate f PKixii). The grand jury nt Butte, Mont., which fetr three weeks has lie-en investigating theelynamitc expbtsiitn in whien "s men were killed, ri-ptrts that it has lie-en 1111 abb; to fix the rtsHinsibiIity. i'. il suits for elamags, aggre'gating fciVyM), havo Itee'n brought nifainsl the two hardware companies. A Huntington lady found an omission on he-r lick p.n-h when she got up the other morning. Thinking it a huge rat sho proe-eedeel tet give it a deiso of well ainied club blows. Tlio animal eiis played an amount of pluck which preveel fatal, as it met its death for fighting back instead of ru lining. Although the legislature has ln-en in session for over four months, only 12i bills have liecomc laws, and of that nuuibci only one the l'ow bill, to change tho me-thods of administering an oath ap plies to all the peoplo of the Stale. The ttthe-rs are all local bills, bills to meet Hpeeial case's or a ci-rtain e-lass of the pe-et-ple. There must lie epiiit alsiut school houses. A few elays ago Jmlge Krmeti trout grante'il an iiijunetion to restrain the Beading foundry eoiiipnny, limited, from cleaiiiog its eastingn iu it yard ad joining the school house-. The bill in expiity sets forth that the iledso U mo lmul as to interrupt the re-citations in llieschiMil und euiuse nervous ami other physical ailments to the teache-ra anil pupils. Marvelou? Results. From a h tt r written by llcv. J. ( Juildernian, of Iiimoiidale, Mich., we are- jfcnniUcd to make this extract : "I liave no hesihitioii iu re"eoniL'ndin Dr. King's New Discovery, as the re-suits, were almost marvelous In the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the llaptist Church at Ilive-rs Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succee'ding Ii (lripj.". Terrible paroxysms of coughing winibl last hours with little interruption and it x-emi-el as if fh ouhI not survive them. A friend recommende-d Dr. King's New Discovery ; it was ejuii-k in its work and highly satisfactory in ssults." Trial Imtth-s frevat J. N.Snyde-r's drug store', Seimerset, Pa., or at P.rallier's drug store, licriiu, and !.(. lle-giilar size .Vx. Ska Forgot the Eaby. A rather atnu.-ing steiry is told of a, young soe-iety matron. The elaughter o!" , ei.itli v and indulgent parents, site hael neve-r known a care until she as sumed the resjionsibility of hoiise-kccit-ing at the time of lie-r marriage a few years ago. S!u- is now :s motlu-r. Her yitunger sister was se-en rwvnlly i.i a sln-et car w ith a child in he r arms. "Whetse baby Ls that'.'" inplireel a frieinl, w 'net was rathe-r astonishetl to st- tin yung lady taking care l a child. "Oh, it is sister's!" she re-plied. "She was out at our house ye-ste-relay, and when she left for home List evening she forgot the baby. I a:u taking it te he-r lle" "P.ut how did she forget he-r baby;'' ilujilired the fiielnl. "She kni-w sl;e was feirgeitttng se.ine. thill;; when she le ft, but she could Hot think what It was." .V. LU l'l Disj.i!,,',. Four Big Successes. llavinv; the' invdi-d merit to more than mahe -.'ood till the adwrtisiii claimed for tlictii, the followin-r four remeilie-s have rcac'ie-el a plieliomi li: 1 sale', Dr. Kind's New Dise-ove-ry, for consumption, C'enifrhs anel t.'olds, each Uittle gu.irante-e-d Kle-e tric hitters, the frvat rciiiesly for Liver, Sttimaeh and Kidneys. IJucklen's Arnica Salve-, the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life' Tills, which are a jK-rfe-e-t pill. A Ii the-se remedies are guarantecel ti ej i jijst whtit is el. tinted for them ail'l th'.! di-:ilcr wh-tse name is attae-hesl he-re-i with will Ite glad to tell you more of t'leti). Sold ut J. N. Snyeler'! elfllg store', .S:nerse't, I'.i., or ut Urallier's drilgstetre', lk-llill, ':U A Hygienic Fioor. I-'eir hyuienle iiirj.sis, the ll.ieir of the hitsjiital wards in Lynns, Fran if, are evtvi-re-d witli a seihitiitn f iiariiHin in itetmleiim, wliieii irivis them a hr.iwn tint and makes them im jKirvimis to "owrythinjj." A single ajijilieation is saiil t last two years. Thus i!ivjaree!, the llixtrs can Ite wiped ehiily with a damp cloth, meiisU-ned with seime untist-ptie suhitiem. The llemrs (if sehetnlriHims, leamieks, etc., and if jtrivate hnis.-s, when unetirjti t eel, can he trenitisl in the same manner with advantage. It is a Good Tkinq I say this fer Tdii-Tina : I h ive Iwn in the driiir business many years, ami this is eme of the must Hiietf ssfnl I'lttiirh remeelies I have seld. A case in mint. :i i.cijrhlx'r, Mr. L. II. Nieetelemiis, hal a chronic Cnuii of six years' standing, which mi medicine would relieve. I re'commendisl l'an-Taim, and its ctlect was niac-ie-l. It is a good thin-'. J. 1 1 OSS M A T K K I S, A 1 1 m 1 1 :i, Pa. ran-Timi is s:thl at :"t and .t c.nts at (I. . l!eiifird's dru;' store. 1t commit mi :ie-t which Is felt in it- sell to Ite prejudicial, helping that, somehow or other, it may lie done in yeur caso with Impunity. Tumors ia the Ear Cured. Mrs. Wm. King, I'.ueiia Visla, Pa., had a elise-harge from the ear through scarlet fever, for years, resulting in a growth so large ns to protnnle from the ear an inch, as large as the end of a lin ger, ami turned Mack. Several social ists consulted gave her no eiiioiirage nieiit of cure', until Dr. Sadler, Ne)4 l'enn Avenue, I'ittslturg, who ussureel her a cure could lie made. The now deriv ing growth was reineiveel. liy weekly visits tei his oft iev, and home tn-atnu-i.t, all was perfectly hea'eJ and some hear ing restoreel. All eye, tar, i;rse ami throat eases remember E.uu.v treat ment saves the organs in U tter con eliliein, saves surt'eringand worry, saves time and money. No . two e iscs are alike and cannot lie treated alike, eon svijiieiitly examination is new.ssary to skillful, heuiest, sueet-ssful treatment. You can't afford to have sucli valuaMe organs treated by yw. IVm't wait to i v.:.v, come and lie sure ym are ge tting tiie ltest Itefore it is too laie. "A stiteh n time saves nine." M. I, fevriitzrr. J.K.R wi v. Real Esiata and Collecting Agency. Person n'tslilni; let huy etrncll r:tnnsi'rtoM'n firne.-r1 v in Siomi-rsi I reiiuity ur i Ivw ti-r-. are-nvili-el bti-nll Hi our ol'.lo-in kii.--r lilm-!. I'mnipl iilti ntioii K ill lie-Ktvi-n t :i : I n -o! in (JuVut n-Kunlliit; pricra unit lixstiion of iro-e-rlv. Tl--:iste-enclos,-;i tu-oe-t-nt -i:imp r-i r,s imyunsmr. sV Kl 1 KM IU..V IIV. K m-ppcr ISIik-I;. ssiiiier- t, l'a. ELYS CATARnH Is ilii !:Iy iost,ri Cle-ansi I .-oii; t .oil Him tr i . .. . ,r- . - s k iniiHi.niiuiio... fHAyftVERf-; litMls III.- w.n-s. LsJ V' Jft. y.:l'.inin. t?...r,r.L '.:-'. !-ti 7 m f-ritlirauc froin .tMi I muni I'olil Iti-tores, tin' Sk-iLse-i, iif Tjest- uncJ IT WILL CURE'iJ aie-il A pcirtirli' Isapji'lisI li,toe-.:'-h rU atnl U nrr.-,iible-. l'riiv Utevnts al e!ru---i-;sr ly et liuiil. KLY IJItoTHKi'S, .'it; Warn-n stns-t, X. V. GOOD LIQUORS ! and Cheap Lit-uc Ail I5y calling nt the Old l.eliiil.lo Ijipi tr Store, .Va.309 Main St., and 1(W Clinton St, Johnstown, J?a., all inds of the elioii-e-st liiptors iu mar ket can Ik had. To my oM ciiste-m-crs this is a wi-ll-knowd fact, and to oil others onvinciiig jinwif will I iiiven. Iteiii't forge t that I keep on hniul the greate st vurhty of i.l.piors, the choie-est brands and at tiie live.t priiv. P. S. FISHER. 134 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN. - - PA.. I'K.U.KU IN' MM and Other WMm GASS, f AINTS, 01 h, VAR NISHES, ETC. Se-o I ur L;ir;e Stock of Sleighs. Bob Sleos. Sseioh Cells. FtoGES, Horse Blankets, Etc. PllICES to suit tle times. JORDAN & HINCHMAN. Wc are now ra-nely witli our new i n ! i.i r::- in veieoof Flncroaf. cioi!- ry (Jivi!.. p.ipular liriluls e.f r.iscuits iiicl I V!i , Kaiii y liissN of ull ktyli-s, ami cv. ryliiia' e lc rS:oi:ii-C to a rtrsKLiss liotisc o ill! nrit.-rs j.r-i.: ; t'y, anil let supply n-siiii nt f.oniii. s to any e x tent. Ilii Is :llw:.ys fo -h, aa:! :i! .v.t;. s e-lf, r fi ut lnwes-t flun J. I'.i!Ih.:.1 -, c hi.--of '.hi li.i.rt assonme ills i-vt-r e.-.riicel. JORDAN & HHCHBAH. 270 272 Main Slr. et, Johnstown, Pa. A. H. HUSTOfJ, Undertaker and Emba.mer. A GOOD HEARSE, nj e-vcrylhins rH-rtainli:;: to fun. r.iN furn ishcl. SOMERSET - Tq I A I --I i ii-. -. ..... j cast's cf the hyc, Ear, Jlcse, Threat, L:n:S a;: a f7:rv;: ic (Diseases. s.-' yt v BANTLY -seZEf-Mt- -JJ . Xm-f This exihicut ltt :: lwn fcr yc"rs c dc' I k L,c:,,r In ,;v: Dr. MORRITZ SALM, Specialist. Wonderfully Successful in all Chronic ami Pi-cases of tl.c EYE, EAR, Mt, THROAT, LUNGS an! NASAL CATARBH. A!! Eye Operatior.3 Successfully Perfonr.cd by him. Running uf the y.nntn'i lh-nfn':ts i'urtil. Kor tiie last s yi-:irs my little i':-uv-.t' r. l-rlti:i. Ikis hail n w-vi-.v r.iw- til ruiii-.in .J llie Kiirs. ihe tnlnr w.-is fmrlul. sh- tssnmc ttttlc, Itiin uuil trciii-nii!y e-iii.i'lahn-il. lint ;,t tcni ceiiirst-ut Un, :n. lit wiin ir. Sii'i.i. sli is Ii ilc :iu l liinrty, all iiuil:in-.' of tin- Kir this sii.ks1, i-nil her li.-.iriiiL', l li.r,. I. .ivi.il- tn-cti ail, is siteiel ii-itiii. Wc nvtiiitu.-iul Hi.- lr. 1. ei. J.iu.-s. s-oiier.s.-t. Pit Frit l.ikr Dtiinp lit.lhrr thm hi Sl-nul l.'ir .l'j jf Jif.-A X.'f.-r, but ir-it Curat hr. StlltH. Kir."i yeiirs I li:ive ha.t ki.lri.-y, !eir.:cii anil llv.-r Irmitilc. Tin- l.-iirful ain-. ia my Iru-k ami hlaiiilcr I hail iluiini: Unit lime :.inl.' inc illi-n wlsli fur tli-ri:h. I emllil liantly enrk. Klt-t r n-st. anel hail let j.it out n-stitarly e-v-e ry niht fm:r or live linns to nlil linn: rei'ulil Tianlly csil anel when I Irieel liltir of tutiiielhlim it iiutili- lie- ill. :nnl utter 4 olunr Ix-st .li-!' iiiiis hail failitl to cure nie. I tlMHl'lit It ulsnit time' tit ili.-. hs.il. ic of iny frieiiilH, hitwever, ailvisil me tit -co tt Itr. Ktlm. who line! itcrloniieel Mt iii-iny wninler ful e-iin-e in Ihis .art eif llie i-niiiitri-. After I hail Uiki-ll his tp-.l iil.-lll 4 ('.ays, I foainl il eliil lilt' some tfiKtit. .1 have' tttkeii lil.s tra(iaeiit netw fur t.ix iiiitniiis, anil 1 can t-iij ill.- eiaee mon, mill I wnuM aeivise- ail my frii-mls In so In thin t-mineiit lr. In tri-t l uml after oilier physical us till. Veturs sratt ful!v HLI.K .K!:le-Si. . i-stlucrst-l, UV 'trit.vd o;ir IS .; Ch- i rf .iH'i Vi ;.' f'.it r. I Kir Ift'i,-Imij ias Im-cii e-rev-s yeel f.ir Mm' vir.rs aii.l was r.iil-.ia'iy jrcnitiir i-..r-..-. We knew itf ntiiie li.e s.. ri-ii.l w...ik of ltr. silllli's in e tlii.t, ,i we el.misi, il hi-.i el:-.-r!ii!-Iv In his c irr. 'I"!n- t;.-r:i 1 1. -u was ,:.iw- W illi In tt-ti iiiiniiTe's time mill will. net ju'ii, anJ now his ej-i-sj arc sirniirii!. ills. I. A. YlnUi y. J.tliii't'twn, Ia. Cur AdvsrtiseiTient Will Appear twice Cefore Each Visit. COWUTATICS 1 tXA!NT CM FREE. ACDRESSiM C C UMCATXAS ?o ECX769. CCILBL'S.0 Tetwa-1 II. ile I l:.y .Mar Apr May'Jini July Ali? s- i. e ,"-t Nv" kV" '' Je.r.ustou n i;a-'.tiil, lii.t. Tiiiir.rj- ;1 s..i.its,-t iSniiii rs't H'h i-s J'.H-ket.i. l I' -'uit ilnt.-l Wi-el'sel')- -JT liyiiitn-.n tiiniin n-inl ' ' J7 l'n'!iii'-!;,s- ,1 itwitls I!-..,' Kri.'ny 1 lntls mbje-ct to eiunnje of wl.k h rv-juiar CO.N'DENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset end Cumbria Branch SOHTHWAKn. Joliitslotrn Mi.il KTprea. Hm-k wrxiel X. S) n. fit.. -otii.-:. I I. In, soyesio'.vii l:'J, I1mv- l-lVlltc .'.its, JclulsloH 11 i:tlt. Jolinstown M.i.l I Kxrn-s. Ii k evooil 10 VI n. in.. .isin,rs..-t :IV, Nnyi tn n 11:1:1, llon-rsvllle- ll:.'tl, Johiisteiwit lilt p. m. Julinsfetvrn ArciiiiiO'liil';n.- Kockwm"! .VVi p. m.. Soni.-isu-I e,: i iiiv(-.lti n ti:s, Hoetv-e-r.-vtlie-eiMte, Jtiliiistowii ':'). linly. SOl TII-A AICD. MmII. Je.linsteiwti fi::. in.. 1I.kvtmvIIIc7:1I. tsiove-slttu it 7:t, Sttnie-isM-t 7't, Ittti-Kwitisl h:J; Ex pn-s. Johnstown i:n p. m., Itiv-rvllle .1:11, Sliive-iiwn ii's SSiinersct S:i, Km k wimhI A Sk Huu-lay I Mily. .T.!insto n SiM, Siiimersct 1MI I;oe kwi.-nl losiK H.NNSYLVAN IA liAH.POAD. CASTCAN STAN O A RO TIME. IN EFfEGT JAN. 21, 1895- CONIIKNSKD Se ilCIU I.E. Tniln.s nri-!v- nml il part fnmi the- station at Julilisluu, il as liiMown: l.sTrt AKD ' iMrii Kr n-ss t '.l . in. Noiif hvcs!i-rii J-xpn-ss i,s JitllllstoU ll Alt olllltloi:irioii i:",7 Aci oTiiiuiMtatiiia !:Jil I'lii-ilie K:pii-s ':JI " W'.iv ;isciii;'-r ,'!::: M:n"l .i:li; Ktt I. mi- ii:i p. in. Jethitstou u Aee-et!iniMtil:i Mini . EAsr'Ai:n. Atl.-intlc KTT,ri-s.s S---.i-sion- I-.xpn-ss A lioor.n Ai-coiiiitiitii;ttiitii Imy Kpn-.. .. A i lot ina Accomitioi !at ion .Mull K-.pr.ss .lohllsNiWTt itoitinMNi:i::.n... I'liil.i-! iilit:i Kj 'ii -s l ast l.iuc . .VI a. in. . .".:)i f-'l .n:l". l-s,. ,. jh. . ':ll ' .": .. .HC. Ml Kur nilcs, tii.-ps. Ac., on TicUi-t .V-i-ntnr ait. In -s T:ii.s. I-.. :,il. p. A. V. It., II.) J-ii:li .vcinn-, -Misiiiir,', I ; S. M. 1-r. v. J. 11. W.to.l. I J. ill P:.s. Aft. ij nI Manager. SPECIAL, NOTICE. That I will sell, until firtlier tiotiif, tho follow injr yitods at the old iri-s, ii aril Icss, tlic a lvani-e f per "i:e!!o:i tax liy the jriivcrninciit: A.. pure rye, 'i years, t' per gallon; Tippcc;iiM.c, -J ye ar-, 'll 1'al.iin l. I e.trs, J..ip r ttalioii; !:r;il;;cmrt aiel Thompson :, pure rye-, . ye:rs. fJ..V per -,':iilon: l-'incii, I ii.l il n Wesiilii:;,', i;ilis..;'s. Koliiiisi-n I'o., r.-i lrl-.l. f I "ft pr u:i!!.n: lla-iei-e ;!'-. IioiKln rty, !.!iit iccllo, IJ years, ."i..Vi per ballot!. I'aiifori.ia wiliest dry and f-wtt-:. Iinoi T" per j;.ii',iiii lt '!..".; J-J ::st:n t i'.ITi'!s; my iUi !l:lp..rt; tli-ll. roien ::iiil I i-rt v iih Irum -o ; i.:."tii per :ii- loo: :is,. Hie liiiot Irisli a:i. ! Whiskies ..I iokVc.st U !lt: s:i!, :tt. s. ':.!! or -eml lor sp--i.,l jirn l:- t at A. ANDRiESSZTJ IS'-, I'. eh r;.l St., Alleghe ny Ail ordei-s 1-y mail i-roiii;.ily alii-ndeil, .m) extra ci.::r'e-lor pui kii:. le-iepnoiie if... YOUR EYE ! Wc want to catch It! KVKKY KAUMKi: in .,.,:, t wlin hits a turd e.f II. m! i.-k I'. ir mt v or a Iii.! to disHisi- !" li! l.iiii iij.it ihe Ct :S- n.ii::v KTANM:i:v ..., ill pay tin hil.'1'.e'.t eas:. s I,,.- the s.une. Write for iji'.otati.iiis to v.'issi.eiw s. iMim a- n., t'oIil'lH-li.v, Pi, cMATS.l RACE MAfSsS COPYRIGHTS. r.i f nrnvtix a ptkt? rnr 5r nirl iwt aini n hor.t oi!n;.n. wnrc t- -HNS A- 4 '. who hv U.M zcj :.f!T frV expnwi in tho i itrM tu.;r. . "mi.T:'nit .1 :riLtIr AuHu-ntint. A ilauffl.tuk, ; la. at tbera ont ?r. A!m a r;?:i.uc m&Juui K":il nl mjiwtific t-k. writ Tt rntcrj: takrn tnrmniu Muni ft Cflu wrfr tpwial nohveiithe N-i-nt!ii Amfrlran, nr.J thu are bn-iik'Iit wnV!y btli t!t- puhit.-without "t to tiio Tini,tr. Th Vr-or. 1k-iin KHk)T. e'?ai: ;y illa-nntt!. h. fur trio fcr-.'o-t :rcuIjTriu of any Me:it.ao work m th$ (r:L a ar. hari:-i conn 9n ire.. flail'I'p K.l!tt o. n.i.;olv, f .'a Tear. !rj! cents. I'.vvTj numNt com an beu t.rul pla. in rotor, and rtwvrapu of rit-w h'.u- wito plan, enainins bmttlvrs tn hiw tbe iai(t .1.irfiiP ttntl pmre? ncrvt. Ariilrv YOU CAN FIND fiL i.i lITTscit'. lit l.-.- A-t-e-i-.iti l,rt2U Oi..- ur.Kr. T3T??rT,'T i"7'M? "I?" IMPORTANT TO ADVEUTIERl. Tliocreara cf tlio country rvij-er3 is fonr. in Kcmin-ton'a County ?e at Lists. Slu-wd aeJvcrusew avail themsi-h-es of those listi a C?y Cf fl-!.:ch can bo had of Kemjiigtoa rwi. of Xew York 4 PiiULur '. :-TT-:r:. ; I h.-ne h.-i.l a tiit.i.tt-L'riiwinsr in the cr !- ''. i I i.i s;, I . le i: ,i r I.i r,s ; .: . wiia t file!!,! re st;. .s. it--Isa j;r.-.it i,j,.-iaii. l't t. r Aiiman. S'iiiier.-t, "a. A hit. ul F..ie .V-rr,V ,, ,v - I,., 2r. S.,1 ,i ?.t.,kip is II .' f. rn! ttmmtu.n. Fi.rover luy.-.irs I havo In. ii l,.iv rK. cy -l. r- ' 'is r.i!.-.l ii,, . Wiil,.,.,i tie I.,- me pM.,n.-..,-,. ..r ,;tl:iux ,. r a ..I tl.e eyei.'.at l r t..l..,v w.-.x ali.j.M l...a!Iy l.lui.1, I ran -iK.,iM s.v f.-. i!i,v Willi. Mary K. I.oii. JSoiaers. i, i"a. .V.i.- In S r A inin l,ii I r. .V..'.,i. F..r lH y.urs i.iy w ifeS.is..n ha. I ., thlin-irr.mn.a- .,ver her .-..s. ,,MUlus h.-r alm.i l.linil. Ir. h.i i- ri.inii. ,1 an nt i..:t -,,,.1 ma !,-.- H-rf.ct ii,v.-s. s s-e-..n i., ,ii, thr.ti.l llie lui.sii ii, :,.,. r- t(ll. ,llr1 limit, an. I h.-r e-y.-s i,,nt trive her Uu l,-,si In mi! ile. II was a tine .i.ve !' ,vork. Jiihn l:cr-.,-n, "'stil'lile, Ia. Stmieru-t I , unity. ' 1 (Viu-er fnmi by .-. .K,li. F.t s,,mo ti I have Mi!!.-n-l fnun nil n-H- l.n'k.:iir esinc.-n.iis er.iw i"i ,.i, HitM-lei. hm".. tors her,- i.n. ni-.iiiee : ii -i.-. r. r.-i.l s.i.l il-.-v seil.t a.,: .! m,. Uny lr. s.,iai let's cuis-.j me in ii,,ri ,r.!.-r wit'i.ei! i:-i.e.' tic iit.ileor -. luetics, an. I it:!v t n i!!sii.iif:,-aiii s.r.-ls;,il ihat is I. il eif liu- h -n-io.i.re- u- ly an. I niinl'iil smwlh. " K!izalt.-th M-j.-lIer. !s.:n, rset. 'a. .... gt'4l&:;yTf Sfmfrik :'y zr -r IS lii 1. II s .-, -.Sl ;n i Si -.' -. M l't V2 !-l 7 .. :t in it ii ii -j .) i J.i : in 17 II 11 i ,.; i is 1'4 ;1 in lii :t M s il Till v.: m 4 ! il J. M. 1-' Ms I putionts Till be prt-i,n,'y notin.tl. THE BEST i?Is None Too Cood When You Buy It is Just its Iiujk rraiit to .St-u,v FRESH, PURE DRUGS, A it in To Jlar I'onltlmce AT SNYDER'S You are always sure of ge tting the t'urefully TUTJSSES ITITTKlD. All of the Ilent and Mont Ajjroret TrimsfH Kept , ,f Si t is fact ion G un ri n tttif. OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE YCtf SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. SNYDER, Somerset, GREAT VALUE fOR LITTbE MONEY. Th m mi a tvt nry-ptf.',-joisriial, is the h ading Il' iiiil.'ican family p.i r .f I'piied States. It is a Nalioral Family Taper, ami -.ivi s a!I ii,.-., Hews of the I lilieil St:its. It gives llie t v Ms ,f for irn laic!- p, :, sin-IL Its 'Agrict;Iturar' dejurtnieiit ii:n no snj ri.r in t!i- c..ii!,r:v Its "Market Report" an- rteieiKid amhority. St p::r.-i-- ;;,r f'-r '"The Family Cc!e,M "Cur Young Folks," .id ' Science and Me- chanic." Il- I-'cine ar.d Scciely" ya ives and el.:; .-!i!rs. It - gt in ral sioiis j.n- e-tiinj.:, ht iiriec, hriHiai;! A S-'l'IICFAIt 'i)NTi:.Ti ii:ii.Ies us to i.,T. r this sp!,.,,,!;,! j,,,,rll;l; ;i. The , Somerset .. Herald ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $2.00. CASH IN ADVANCE. (The regiih-.r s-.d st -riptinii fur the two j ::j-rs is s-'.en. ) SL'DSCT.IPTIONS MAY EEGiN AT ANY Ti.ML Ad lros all h rs to TIIE IIKRAI.D. Write jour name acu selJrisS cna fc-lal fard, sir.-! it 1o Kio. W. Fi-st. F.oem Triliuuc I'uiltirr;, iw Ink (iij, aitl s;g!e tipj tfllie rn Tmt Nceklj Tr liuce nill he n.a :!',! to juu. Louthers Drug Store. Main Street, This U:i:l Drug Store is Favcrits with People in Ssarch cf FEESH , AHD . PURE . DRUGS. Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trttses, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. the rte--T..n fiivss pi.ilisai. attknttcx tj ti;f. reMie.iM ;n; i r LOHfMS TllinriniMli Ann '1 un GRKAT CAlIE EFIS,; TAKES TO VSK SPECTACLES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods large assortment r H ! ' i luU'JllUUUiiU THE FI5EST BBMDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always to intending parcbisers, whether they buy from ua or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET Somerset Lumber Yard ELIVS CUXsINGHAt. M.VNIFAeTlllKU AND lKAI.FK AM) Wll,: l.T-SA l.E A M KtTll TK iF Lumber and Building Materials. Jrla,rd and Oak, Poplar, Sid in cm. Walnut. Yellow line. Flooring, CLtrrj, MiinIes, loorm l ath, It kite Tine llliurf. A i-. n, ril lini-rf i,'l cr-; l.-s of l.umU-r itml tiien-k. Al.at, (-:,n farnis'i anj tl.lii;; i.i tin- line- ef our 1 i-in, ss t,...r.l. r ;:li r.u.--na-l-U- ln.iiitii)sM, siie-h as llr.u-ke ts, exl.l-sie-ei work, e !,-. Elias Cunningham, Office tna Tard Ojiposite S. 1 V. R. R. IT WILL PAY Y0TJ Tet i:i y VOI R 5Io:noriaI Work or WM. F- SHAFFER, So.MKKSKT. I'KXX'A. Mauufa. tLiiTr of n,l Is-U. rlu East.'rn Work Furni.sh.-el on Short Xotlee. MlfiBLE !5J EUHTI Mil Ais.1, Atf.-nt U,r Hit- WHITK llHi NZi: .' n-ri7;"t V.' "f M'"'u nt Work wi'l n. 1 it I,. u.ir int. r,, , rM nt n.v ,u Jlwva .r,,,.,lis tHI Im- iriv.n h.-i... n.u-.ie-ryleiw. 1 " ite-t.ij.-i-u;l ai. a,,..,, o W.liie Bro.ne, Or Pure Ziro Mcnumert Introelu.-,-,! l.y f". v. W. A. R:I1S. ?,v,.irti u. - ''"''' .f-r imr -ha,,;,ble CU- WM. F. SIIAFFEH, Jfl, freshest indi ii,-H -; ( t'ompoiiiide-d. Pa. W.gKLY NEVj OFTjHE v.OPLD fOF? A TR!f t. mm nmi ;i e-!i.mi;- minand the- a.iii.ir: i f "!itical i, v. t iit i ';, and exhaustive. Somerset, Pa. Rapidly Beaming a Gr lie in ONLY FKKS1I AND FI RE ART!" l is, EYE-GLASSES, always on hand. From s?i all can be suited. a pleasure to display our rxw- - - SOMERSET. PA Soft, Toods. ruUeO, MuIIilP,-f Sash. Mr . llaln-itert. lirCuiU Aewi l l'o.l, I Huimin - ' Mat. rial :in-l r...ninr b.et -a I r Mat:n, sb K s .r---- rf 5 ("IT ""- " i ? j-v i . i -1 Over 500 Ceau::rui Dpslgns. Crcv- f?H r v . ? i i in the l'Uyirinn 77$ mi. Fuly BbcbijB r
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