Somerset Herald ns! of Publication . v. -rv Wednesday morning at r'" '.. if P'i'l in vncc otherwise will '' discontinued until aw Ji' "P- l'nnasUrni ne" -: rB " ,.,r, us when subscribers do not oo I' ft ' - ir mir will be held responsible r.'lllilVlUK I'"'" "s to I'--'" .... 0..1 itui)t of tliA ftinii -.ii present rti- Addresa Tllt SoMKUSKT HKKALD, C Fil' uV-xt-V 4 NuTAKY I'l-ULIC. I ' Somerset, " . T T - .,. '-:'"- is A KiipJ" 1, VT, - k MliYKItS, .. Ss.m.rsct, IV . ... in sc.. s IIU'lU l" , . isu.iJim:. -J fi""r- .,n;:ii-l"l his cure will be at ''T!MM pii.l.ipmcssuu "d.llty. -. , v C. V. M'ALKEU. .1 li. I 1 11 vXT'i:NKVS-AT-LAW j,i!d''T.UtYPl"nLIC, Somerset, Pa. I i HoUSU. V;,.'1t-..aw. ' ... i7iK'JrtiiSL,ritulurg, Pa. J"Tl.hiovr.Y. Somerset la. i ... r -i..; s l-iok store. I V A I 1 A 1 -1.AW, Somerset, l'a. . r i;(i.i;ki:t, A 1 Aii-..i;m-.y-at-law, Soiiiuw!, I'a. (i A 1 1 "UN K -.tl-IAW, " Suimrrrt, l'a. v;j:i. v. i:iri:t Ki::ii, F SiincrM't, I'a. ;nl'n:i:ai, liousc Ko. oj.j.o..lic Court il s 1 rr, .Vii.iitNKY-AT-LAW, SoUICI-sct, I'A. ,1 J. kniki:, t Ail "iiN LY-AT-LAW, Somerset, I'a. iv A I i ' K iA-AT-LAW, Isal-rin Km.-U Will HtU-uJ to all.: iitlf HI . T 'iiX H. I ML, j A 1 1 u; IIY-AT-LA W, vr (nt:i:i-,y at!' "ml S all buim- tu . , u t..ii:- Mi:y ;mv.iii'il u colSec- pJIX o. KIMMI L, J Aii"UM:Y-AT-I.AV.-, , ail- l :il iU"iii- inirusuM t liis , .., Xiiuit rx-i :m I ii:j'nii:. oiuniK-s, u na ; 4 ;lnl !il;-:il. Iilf-uli MalU L'ro.-rf tamj:s l. rr;ii, Al Ivi:.N l.V-AT-I.A , (miiTMt, I'a. 'in M.ii:.iii"ih Ii!'k. up stairs. Ku- "V on Millll "it l"ts-i. liitVlioli!i t. . . u.!. i- ;;!.tl, ;ii!-n x.imiin-U, uud all ...... i. . ult-im-U to Mil 11 rllplUl.-ia i.. j.'.ii'.y. .:. fi!.!i ii:x. u t'. ojli.i;n". mlimi:x fc coLiionx, A 1 H.iliN E !A T-lWV, iiiuTst t, I'a. i i'L-.;n-. -i.trul-J to our care will Ik-.u.-: i auU Liitliluliy a;t'iiU'l to. Vi:Ux ..U ! in iihuth i, lirulird autl aIjo:ii- f . :urv' inj; auu coiiVt-jaucm Lmp tu ruiMjuatitc UTiii!!. HL it A Kit, . AiluKXfcY-AT-I.AW, SjunfMl, l'a. fr,ictiii' in Siiirsi't anil it.ljoiniiij; t..j:i . All tU!.!tiw t-utrUKU-u to tiitu will fc .ll J iMlllj t uU IlilOU. i U. i ' Ft K' -TH. W. 11. Ul'l'I'EL. ( '"Fnioiii & nriTKL, V -vrn u:. e ai-iwy, Siui-rs't, I'a, i Mi;u.-ir!itruti'd to llti ir caiw w ill Uf : ; iiiU I'Uiiraiiihy alla ii'lt-U to. tuti-o Ji-.a tr.i !.'.r.v!( ijjoiic laiumotti J. W. AliOl IIKILS M. 1)., l'in !.! AN ANDXl'Ii-iKoX. iuirs't. l'a. 'k !! Tat riot strwt, m-ur iL IL station. P. K. SHAKKKR, J i'ii; ian and rii(iKox, Sailllrrs't, I'll, hi. prtf. ionul s4'r-i- to the cili--. N.:u..r-t aii'l victuiiy. Oltirc uext 'Jiii'iu:i..u r. l.I i;..l l. )' J. M. l.dUTHKil, u l'l!YlilAN AMisnHiKHX, r. Main ;r.vt, n.irof liruif slorc J)- li. S. KIMMKLL, D - J. S.M. MII.I.KX, ".rj.iu;.:i :!i 1. iitis'ry.) -I-'.. .I ITT, ;;,.;, ,,, j,,, ,.f;, ( )i 't"'. '" AnilK lui 1S illM Tl'l. 'i.xii,t I. H. li:,vi i t o n urn-, y--ii"-r. ami l'ain,,i tr.,-li H. Cun itoTlf, Funeral Director. --', Main ( r.. 1-siikinv, i'a'rii.t St. ' .1. i. i(U ti tiw. ntifliomiT H lll"l! A (-.I, . ni(l u .iil.lii. i: 1i'u-U..,v,.a rl:l. t..n-,-ii.-, iii. k eve r.-ni.r, hi, .,, 1M,., Wij, 1 . ' Tl" '.' li'-n-vif lii. M-rvie liave t,. '' "' i-llif f.riiH: nttrlioiiet-r "r-."-iitv. t.Mlay. Alln-M J UiX K. TAYMAX. LavalisMlit-. l'a. Oils! Oils! -o- , "r"!i"Sr.. 1'ittnlmnr I-part- ..IX .uf-. i'a., aknl, K,-,-j:,Hy r ""Wtur,,.. r.,r il. lH,ni.tic bating & Lubricating Oils 5aiUia & Gasoliue, i ua i, rr,.-,, P.-troU um. We rluil 'wi.n.rii, ,.vtrv kllwn Product of Petroleum Tt-a iot uuifomily isfaetory Oils -IX THE- J erican larket, i JadrorS.ini-nirtand vlclnl- XJK & BKKI'JTS Bna KtASKA KiMjSKIt, 1 JUG VOL. XLHI. XO. -THE- First National Bank Somerset, Penn'a. Capital, S5O.O0O. Surplus, S 18,000. OCPOSITSRCCCIVEOIN LARGE ANDSMALL AMOUNTS. PAYABLE ON DEMAND. ACCOUNTS OF MERCHANTS, FARMERS, STOCK DEALERS, AND OTHERS SOLICITED DISCOUNTS DAILY. 1JOAHD OF DIKECTOKS. I.AUVK M. Illt KS, GKO. It. St'l'I-I, JAMhJS L. ri'till, W. II. MII.I-K.lt, JUIIX 1L SiMTT, ll HIT. S. Stt'LL, KUKb Y. IUKIX KKlt. EIWAItn S(fI.U : : l'UFIHKXT. VAI.KXT1XK HAY, : Vit'K ritKSIUKXT. HAUVKY M. liKKKI.KY, . C.YiSlllEK. The runils and --uri!i of thin bank are se- eun-ly proUf teil i:i a -, lvlir.itf.I toi:i.is.s I'.l'K- (vi.ak 1'i:hk Sai'k. Tlieoniy safe made iiIk( luu'.y bun;Utr-l'rK,f. S3 SmHet Coaatv Kational OF SOMERSET PA. Eitab!UM, 1877. Orginlrsd u l Ritlsml, 18S0 O. CAPITAL, S50.000 SURPLUS AND UN- DIVIDED PROFITS $15,000. Chas. I. Harrison. Pres't. Win. H. Koontz, Vice Pres't. Miltoa J. Pritts, Cashier. xy- D I rectors : SAMl'KL SXYHKIt, WM. F.XIisI.EY. JuSIAII SI'Kt llT, JUXAS I. ITX'K, JiUIN II. SXYI'Ht, JoHX SH UT, JosKl'H It. IAVIs, XtiAII S. Ml I.I Kit, ilAUlUMlX SXYIKR, JKKtiMKSTl'KKr, SAM. U. IIAUltlS-iX. fustiMiters of taisltmk will reo-ive thf tiioft lilx-ral treat iiit-nl conit-ri( w ii h sale lK:iikii,. Pani.-j wishing: to semi inoii.y ,:e.t ,r wel ran he urtliiniil;ii,l by draft, for any amount. Mont y mid valuahi, Mun-1 by one of lie boid'K ei'lcbniU'd Ntfes, wilii iimt lninroved time lM-k. oll.vtM.ns made In all parts of the I'nlK'd IIat-s. t 'harir,"s imilcral. Aeeount-s and J-mt.il solicited. Wild & Anderson, Iron L Brass Founders, Lnpim-rs and Machinists and Euin Huilders. -ManufiK-turers if- COAL CAR WHEELS and AXLES. New anil wmiiil-haml Maeliinery, shaflitiK, llaiisrers mid I'iiIIcvn, lujct'torx, l.uhrii-ators, oil 'iios, Kte. ERECTiNQ OF MACHINERY A SPECIAtTY Strictly F:rst-CIaM Work Guaranteed. Shop on ttroail St., near Ii. A O. l-mt - , Johnstown. - - THE ART AMATEUR. Bit and Largest Practical Art Magazine. (The only Art r.-ii.-l a-vard-.d a Medal at the wM liiir.) Inndnnhu tu a!l irhn tri'h In iwiir IH,ir l:rlnnh nrl lOri lUC. we 1 1 "d in any one 1 fC. meuiv tiii K Hi! iihl.et)oii a p-i 't I I men r.(iv. il!i siii.ti o.i'or la-ts III ifor rot'V : no-Inmime and H B!i;i'le J. S metiUirv yegv of dtrlgai (rruular price ). or r-rtn OE wcwillftiid ! "Painting lUn ZOCt tjrBniiinTe''(-lK'J. MONTAGUE MAKS, 23 Union Square, New York. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. IIAHIIY 31. KEXSilOFF, MANUFACTURING STATIONER BLANK BOOK MAKER IIANN'AM ULOCK, Johnstown, Pa 49. ire Permanently Cured OP Constitutional Scrofula B7 Hood's Sarsaparilla " i : it ilia Olive S. Carl Ecynoldsville, Pa. Tlie cure of Olive Curl by Ilixxl'a Sarsaiiarilla has few equal in uictlicul history. The teirtjinouial tvas lirnt published two years ajro, ami a letter iately reeehul from her mother says Olive continues lit jrotxl hoaltli and ' We are s ttiplied l.er remarkable cure of constitutional scrofula by Hood's Sar.eajiarilla was peniianer.t.n Briefly stated the esse was this: "When Olive was 8 years old she had the whoop- In? cough and measles, followed by in tense pains In every joint in her body, like rheumatism. Physicians were put tied, but after a consultation, pronounced the dL-.es.9tf some form of Constitutional Scrofuia. " When we began to use Hood's Sarsa parilla, abe could not be moved without srying out with pain, and we were com pelled to cut her hair, as she could not bear the wciglit of it. At first the change for the better was very gradual; the pains secnitd to be less frequent and the swell ing in some of the joints subsided after u-iincr about one bottle. Then improve ment was more rapid and one night she surprised us by tcliing us that we Need Not Prop Her Up In Bad ca we had done for mo n .':, and next night she surprised us still more by roll ing over across the bed. From that time on the improvement was very rapid and slie soon began to creep about the house and then to walk on crutches. Now she ood's Sarsa- pv3 parilla generally uses but one crutch, tho dis- fl Ui ease having left one vV leg crooked, and I fear it will remain so. 'We feel that to Hood's Sara parilla we owe ourchild'slife. "I enclose the r hotosrrp.ph of my daugh ter and I think u is a picture of perfect health. When I thick how near siie was to death's door I anuot feet thankful enough for her recovery." illts. J. A. Carl, HevnoldBvii'e, l'a." Hood's Pilis S.4 Campbell & Smith, ' THE PEOPLE'S STORE." "Out-or-Towu' Visitors to this store will find many im jiroveincuts tlii year iininovc ir.cnts that have been matlc c.jee ial!y for them. For example, there's a lartro, eo.-y anl coinfortable wait- I inur room for ladies, and a place to j check paekajres In fact, i.othin Las been left nnJonc that may aid to your comfort ami the attractive ness of the store; but there is no greater attraction in the store than the low juices fur the very liih ela.s merchandise. Ladies' Suits of all kinds and for all purposes. Wc have always been leaders in Ladies' Jruits, and this .season we beat our own past record of jrood value for the money, s?5 to 137.50. Also in ?uit Department an im mense variety of ."separate Skirts in latest fhre and han& $!.$ to iiH U0. Dress Goods and Silks, Impossible tj tell you about the VAN il'Jnilllill itlidv,i ' u -J v v- j w. w 'i0 tl; slorcanJ .we llrai. Dress Goods, Kc to $2.50. ilks, 2oc to $3.50. If yon can't come to the store, send and let our Mail Order Department send you samples. For Housekeepers. Five entire floors of this immense store occupied by household neces saiies. Carpets, Furniture, Curtains, Chiaaware, Draperies, Glaisware, Liuon, and Kitchcnware. At prices that will make it well worth your while to come to the citv, aLd above all to this store. OUR MAiL ORDER DEPARTMENT always ready to send samples, prices or any information you may desire. Campbell & Smith, Firth Avenue, rillsbnrg S. P.SweiUer. 1. F. Ikacey. Real Estate and Collecting Agency. IVrvmis lsliiii)t to l-uy or w ll Cimisortown iiroiN-i-tv in Soiner-i-t roti my or elsewhere, are (iivilt'loeitllitt oiirotll-.-e in Kn .er l.lorlc rrom: ntieiitioii wirl Is-aiven toud mall in- gaini m;:iioiji itii-'- j ertv l'lie enclose a two cent -t:imp to pre- pay answer. H K1T.KIC KA HV, . ' Knepi-r Block, j nomer-ct, l'a. SOMERSET, THE SUPPER OF ST. GREGORY. A tule for Hi n uui irui'lcii to Ml Tieurrl.-KiKlit worn travellers Htill, Who i;use l.-sie tK- narrow cell orurvsory ou the Ui-liun Hill. One day l..-fre the mmk dtorrnic A t-,'i:r, mretehiii" empty :iIihh. I'liiiiilni: Mild Ci.n1-! U, hi die ii.inie f ti- Most Holy asking ulni. And the monk answered : All I have In I liis ixioreell of mine I Rive-Tin- silver cup my mother giive; In Chrisl's naiiie kike tun:i ii, ini-l live." Yeiirs H,se l ; and called Hi Inst lo Ix-iir The U!Ktorxl crook and keys of Home, The KKir monk in St. l'et. r"s chnlr, Kul the crowned lord of l'hri.sii-nioiii. I'n-piirea fc-ast," hi. Onsr.v cried, "And let twelve bt&iirs sit lheie.it." The (vi;iirs-Mme, nntl inc Ix-siih An unknown stranger with them nut. "1 iifkcd thee- not," the l'ontilt sKike, M Klraiijji-r; hut ifin-.il Ik- thine I hid lliei- Mi lcome, forthcKiku tr Him who Is thy Iird an,l mine." A srave, mini face the siring'-r pi1m;h1, lake His who on ttcmiesarct tro;l, ir Hii o:i win mi the t'lmldeiuiK saz-i Wlws' form wtiKus the o:i of (in I. Kiiow-Vt thou." Iiemiid, lliy irt of old T" And In the hand he lilltil up, The rontiil'iit-trvfll.-d to (x-hold. Once more hi moiher'n silver cup. "Thy prayers and alms have risen nml Mooui Sw-etly Hiiiom; the floweni of Inaveii. I uui Tlie Wonderful, thnaih whom." Whule'er thou askest sh'ill he given." lie sike und vaui.-hed; tircj;ory fell lili his twelve Kiients in mule accord I'roneoii their faces, knowing welt Their cy- of Ih-sii and s-n Ilie Lord. The old-liun legend is not vain: Xor vain thy art, Veiona's 1'aul, Ti-lling It o'er and o'cra-rain in Kray Vi-eiiia's frescoed wall. A, it' w tcreo-i-r piVi xharr ii brci'J H'iii ttirrftM-Xt irarU .d 'ii. Ait'! hn'f thf b'-tjjtt'rfrir.i prffm 7Vc UHinritt U ittu tt o-im c in. I'lilictrd, iMvause our .i arc dull. Unseen, Kcnuic our eyes are ilim. He walks on uii-.li: The Womleifnl, And all i;ood tletsts are done to him. J' 'UN O. WHlTTtiat. A FJIEAK OF FATK. Cr.-Lsli ! wont t!ie il,lii-itechiua llowt-r disli on tin- stiuu; st-s, uiid sit tho cu!- jirit'.s feet luy a heap f lu auliful iiali- sies. "Oh, Flora !" t he t riitl in a low, grievtil vuitv. A Jn-arkt ruin.', ditinty ami H-rfiiintil, lla.-lioil thntiigh the in-n do;irway in anjiry lutst-, uml ji:ui--l Us-ido txNir Nora. "I i-xjN.ftc'1 it r -Nl:iitm-il a hiirh- iiiti lml voiiv, di-sparinjly. "Kach tlay -Kt-K my iini'ii of ymi venl'u il, Nor;u You cannot U trusted to gather a few Uowers or liaiidk a vast-."' "Sun Iy, l-'lora, mi do imt tliinii I jiurisisely l-rol;e l!ic ili.-slr."' uslvod the l-rowm-d-cyed fjir!. l-'li.ni l-'ane shnijrtfisl her sIiou'hKt.s ; kIio had lei.rii d the trick from her French master, and the action ave livr uite a foreign stir, r-he thought. "What matters it whether yi.u did it IurjKe-ly or not'.'" sh n-tortcil, ton tempt uotisly. "Those .Teat awkward hands of your-5 are forever doin-r mis chicf ; they sire perfeetly tl.-eles.'' ri Nora liKikeil sit Iter stin-hrowiied hands she smiieil sadly. "True," she sighed, sis s!ie lielit to pick upthepatisicsi, that scviucd todin-r loviiirl v to her lingers. "True, they are useless as tainirs count in your sphere, Flora; hut we sire not at the ml of time yet, and my record may r.-ad dilierenllv f on to day." "Noiis'its-! You will never Ik: lady- like or gran-fiil, si do your U-st with yiKirotlur virtues," cried Flora, nn:ri- ly, sis the proud ipiiet manner of the other Ut rayed a natural ilijruity she could not imitate. " lather more flow ers, and clear uwav that ruhhisii." Nora was lookinrstt t lie hroken china with a glad relief in her fsuv. I can mend this, and it can he used with safety." 'Tilt; ta.-k will require gentler hands than you have," said Flora, coldly; lv.it do as you please. Only, Nora, you need not consider it worth while to come down this evening. Mother thinks two unmarried daughters saf lieient to entertain her guest, with out" "A pi-iiniless niece of her d.t l hu-s- hand's. I understand," interrupted the girl. "I am glad to he released; I do not like useless things any more than Villi do." Flora stared in amazement, hut Ie- fore she coald vent r.'ii;'wed anger on her haples cousin she was gone. Nora hurried away with the hr.tkcn dish and crushed flowers. She cared not to handy words with the haughty Flora. She tpiiekly gathered dhw ptinsies, and completed her task of arranging the table, liesides giving numerous lit tle touches to the fruits and ices, with out which the whole effect would have. Ki n marred. When all was completed she felt five to week her own pleasure on tluit lovely cvciiiiig. She took hcrhnmd-hriiiimed hat from its place behind the kitchen door, and in her simple calico dress, with its neat white collar, hsistencd through the gar den out on the highway and took the road to the village. "The new dix-tor is a society man," idle thought. "I did hope that a clever, earnest physician might conic to Ixine ville and help the p:or jieople ; hut in stead we have an exquisite who fre quents lawn parties and flirts with silly girls. Oh, if I were only" Nora was cr.ssing a muddy place as she arrived at this wish. Making a quick spring to the dry side of the road, she turned her ankle and fell to the earth. "Oh, den r! Flora is right, after all," she moaned in despair, half comical and yet painful. "Two whole miles from the village and hoin-j and unahle to mover' After thus camming up her position, Nora first laughed, and then cried. Tt-or little Mary!" shesohUsl. "She w ill think I have deserted her; and she is so ill!" "Perhaps I can help you," was just then caid in a pleasant voice. looking up Nora met a p-dr of frank, manly eyes. "I don't know," die bewail douht ingly. "Well, there's nothing like trying," laughed the stranger a yiaing J coming at once to her side. What w ti? Ilroken any bones, eh'."' ESTABLISHED 1827. PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1805. Nora had to laugh, he was so pleas ant stud so breezy. "Oh, no! Only twisted my ankle," she said, shjly. "Oily! Humph! You are used to making light of great matters, I see." To her horror, down he drop'.ted on his knees, a. id coolly took iiosscs-ioii of her foot. "Si much for wearing a loose shoe," he said, half angrily, as lie looked at the active little foot, and then deftly re moved the oil'eiiditig IxKit. Nora grew indignant and red. "You inttl not trouble yourself" she U'gati. "lie quiet, please. 1 mil a doctor, young lady, and I know what sprains mean," he calmly replied, moving the foot very gently, though her lips qtiiv- red with pain. "A doctor !" Nora looked full at him in iLstoiii-hmoiit. "Not the new doctor, surely!" "You are going to spoil two cngsigc ments for me with this f.mt of yours, young lady, so that you mu.-t repay me with olxilictice. At one house kind friends are waiting to welcome me to my new home sit another, a jmor, tired mother tsud her sick little girl wait for the aid I might possibly render, and to thank me for looking up the toor direct ly I take Kfsio!i of iny new prac tice." His frank eyes met the conscious brown ones looking so eagerly :it him. "You spt:;k of my home and iny imor friends:'' Nora cried gladly. "Oh, I am so rejoiivd you are good for soim thing!" "He laughed hes.rt:Iy. "Which you doubtetl? And you were going to see the poor woman and sick child when this hapjiened? Then you are-'i "Nam Noyl-rook," Hiid the young girl, quietly. "lr. Owen Onwill. al your service," retorted the cheery voice, as its ow ner dolled his iiat. "I know sdl sil tit you now, Miss Nora, for M'N. Fillon is gar- ndous, and as you are used toolH-dientv, I exat't you to olwy me now. My bug gy is jii?.t bt yoiid the liond of the road. I will fetch it." Nora startnl. Would he drive her home? "Oh, but you must Hot!" she pro tested. "Wry well; then III leave you sit ting i:i the mud. waiting for a deliverer I tie re to your taste," said the doctor, rising. Nora fell her eyes droop with sadden pain. "Thank you," she said, gently, with a sadia-.-s in her voice that made him look at her. "I wiil accept your help, since I inu-t." "Only U-c-tuse you must'."' "I am accustomed to helping myself, but at hot I am useless." "Then I rejoi.v to lie the first to of fer you help," said the d-M-tor, kindly, mid away he sjxil across the field. In a short time he reapjKared, drew np his light bagsry beside the waiting in. .i. !. n, sjirang down hehli h.-r, ami U-foreshe knew what next would hap pen, she was caught in a pair of strong arms an. 1 lifted high almve the mud in to the carriage. "There!" said the cheery voScv, as the self-reliant young man took up the reins. "Your foot is all ri-iht, Miss Nora. It is only strained a little, and by the day after to-morrow you may try another jump." Nora listened shyly ; silence seemed to protect her from herself, and through out the drive homcshe could only listen and rejoice at the line nature of the new doctor. Only oniv she soke; then it was to ask him to drive in by the back way, so that her entrance might not le seen from the house. Then, sis he left h.-r at the kitchen porch, having given her a small bittle, with orders to apply its contents to her foot til! the pain ceased, she raised her eyes and said: "I am glad you have come here, Dr. On will. So many sad hearts need you." "Ihit not brave ones like yours?" he asked, almost sharply. Site only blushed and turned away. Little Nora grew more happy as the months went by, for her ea'rnest, help ful nature rejoiced that there was anoth er more competent than she to i-are for the poor and needy t.f their little town. She smiled and rejoiced in her own heart as she heard her cousins condemn the new doctor as l.m scliish and Lard working to suit their idle ts.stes, and her eyes grew brighter each day as sonic new tale of his kindmss rc-at hed her cars. Th-y seldom met, and then only u few words were uttered; bat even these few did the gentle girl much good; she felt that she had need of them. One bright, wintry day, when he met her and asked hi r to slut re his life work, she was not greatly surprised; it seem ed only natural that his nature should claim hers when the time cs.me, and she w:is proud and happy in his choice. "Not so worthies after a'.!," ssiid the girl, its she told her aunt and cou.-ins what had hapici.cd; and in the great light that lie-aimd from her earliest brown eyes they felt their sclti.-di na tures shrink and grow pitiably small. "True!" said Flora, turning away with a flush and a bitter smile, sis she thought of what might have Uvii. The Discovery Saved Kis Life. Mr. 5. t'aillouette, Hruggist, IJeavers ville, III., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. V:is taken with Im (Jripjie and tried all the phy sicians for miles almut, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Dis covery in my store I sent for a lmttlu and began its use and from the first dose licgail to get U'tter, and after using three Uii tic was i.p :nd aUmt again, it is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." CSet a free trial at J. X. Snyder's drug store, .Somerset, l'a., or at I'.rallier's drug Store, Ilerlin, l'a. "Just see that laby pi:t:ing that little iron car in his mouth. What do you supp se he think it is?" tuked the visitor. "(iaesis he's heard it's a chew-ch .'v car," said Willi. MtrCKENHAUPr. More Remiaiscense3 of the celebrated Preacher-Doctor. Fni KiK lli:n vi. ii ; A very interesting -d i : i i:ti 1 1 i'-at i n appeared in the hot i-ste- of the Hi:u- Ai.li, relating to some early reiniiii scvmvs in the history of Somerset coun ty, written by our friend T. F. L., to whose many qualities of head stud heart, his friends, and they stro legion in Ihisouiity, can give testimony. I'.tit, since this is to U- our ('csiieiiutnl year, our friend, I know, will pardon m if, in adding souk thing to the sa'-ji-it, I may differ a little with him in some of his details. Accuracy in t he rela tion of cireiimstanets!io:il 1 U-tlie lirr-t requisite. The old (Jeniian D k tor, Mueken Iiaupt, was one of the mc-t original characters, among many, who ever lived in Somerset county. For years he livol in !Vter-.burg where he preached in a I .hi II", pitidorous way, practiel medicine in a i:et priniiiive f:t-hion, gambled, race I i:h horse..:, and drank an iiiimeiise quantity of whiskey. He win the medical, .- piriiii al and legal advisor of his llock. On Suud-iy he pr. ai-hed, and on Monday and every other day, and even -:i Sun day after preai hing, if occa-i iu aro-e, he would gi t gloriou-iy drunk with some of the brethren to wh- ni he had preached anil administered thesaeia inelit on Sunday. He married the young p!opt -, and older ones to, and wheti ih-ce.-ary :it tendtsl the women in child birth, and when they died he buried them a cording to the; lites of his church, Lutheran. A couple -f miles front l'etersbtirg, during the palmy days of the old "Pike," stood a large svi:e holism k"pt by a man who is weil re m"m'.'t l-ed by t!ie older ciiiz.ns of (his vitinity, and who is nr.-nti::n- I queiitly in Col. S.-aright's hi-t-iry of theiiike. This host.-Irv w:is faio-i-.:- '.-. its day, and many dark stories of ,i .; k er deed i h-ive b'Vil told to the yo-ing-er generation. A traveler w.i.ild up to this hotel, with wcl!-flMiNls.id 1 it bags as was the custom in t:.o-e d-iy.; be would, probably, complain f sick ness after eating his supper, his pains would increase, stud Dr. Muckcnhnupt wtmld he scut for, raid af;t-r :t day or s ) it wou'ii be given o it tint 'he trav eler had gotten Well and started on his ariu the ni.-lit. At o::i?r times n we!l-gr.emi' l hor-e wo iid!.. scon in the stable, and no owner -niello be there. A great m my similar circumstances w-re known, of which no exphmatioii was ever giv. :i. Tin long range of mountains a';.-1 "'.Viud iug Ki.lge," was, s::id i-full of r.H ks and caverns, ma.;y of whi. 't 1. .v.- i:jv cr '.k-pu explored, and liii''.;h Idi sany s ;cr.ts. Tills preacher-doctor we.s.i merii.-l man, but chiidl.s-s. H- v.a-, !i .tivilh stan "ling his gr -i- smut ;.t ! ; i- - si:.d hi-, lief sli'ius pr.ietiei-s, thought t !v by ids congregation and patrons, es pecially the tihh-r women, a mode! of propriety and perfection. Whe:i he got drunk, which w:ss an sihieist ilaily iM'eurren.v, they would gat her nr und hint, nurse him, cod lie him and poul tice him, and minister to all his wants until "Kichard was himself again,"' when they would invent every p.s-i-bleexeii-e for liis bsiek sliding, tell how sick he had I veil and h-iw sioeerily he rejK'Uted for whatever wrong he might have done. It is very doubtful wh. ;h t r he hsnl any knowledge of medicine or surgery, out-ide of the merest rtidi liients. He had in meilieal b:ioks, :i the writer of this lisis U, ii credi'.-iy in formed. His library cmd-ted of one Usik, now in the p is-'s-io!i of some one in this loe:t!ity, and pos.-ibly, al though it is hardly probable, a few pampiilets. Tile Uiok mentioned was in o r.iian, aUmt four inches wide, two inches thick and long as Webster's I'naiiridged. An old friend of the writer's had the book within the last fifteen years, and he often said he wanted the writer to have I it after his death, bat after that i:;i- j lucky event the b.mk disappeared; at least when inquired for, it failed to materialize. Muek.'nhaupt's name tip p.'stred tin the fly leaf, in U-.ld t lerm.iii cJiaracters. Muekeiiha.ipt owned a property in Petersburg in which he lived for a great many ycs.r.-. The property is now owned ae. 1 oeeajiiiN. tcmi's.rarily its a dwelling by II. L. j I Van. Muekciihaiipt did not"diift west," as T. F. D. says, but died in Peter-burg, April I"tli, lv',2, in the house meuiion cd, of delirium tr.-mi '.w, as wsis sup p:sed. He had been oil a pr ti seted spree, and died quite suddenly s..::ie pretended to U-licve he .is.:n t i:im self accideiitally-smd was Ic.tried in the Newbury t'cuiettry, one and a half miles west from Peter-burg. His grave is unmarked, and no one knows its exact location. His wife wsis a Penn sylvania (It-rman and sifter his death -he lived a lonely life for a time, left this c Kintry, and no one can tc'.l where she went. The tight spoken of by T. F. I., t u'.; place at Ilannilsville, in the southern part of this county, sit a "muster," as it was culled, such events oectirir.g aUe.it every two or three mouths, when the militia would tts.-ctul.le in diileretit lucidities for training ptirposts. It w:is strictly a whiskey tight, and it is lMtssih'.e that Major llanua, who ws considered, and d.mbtles; w:u the most p iwerfttl man in Western Penn sylvania, or in the State, wsis in com mand of the militia, as he was P.rigude Inspector. There was an old-ihn fend between him and certain mem Vers of a family of Meriintocks, who were born tighter-. Anyway o:i every oeei-ia:i of a public character llg'nt.s were s ire totK-eiir. Ilatina, in couse j i eueeof his wonderful strength, was m ire tlian a match f.r any two or three men, or even more, and al ways came out ahead in his numerous enciunters, no matter with whom. As intim ited, on this oc casion, whiskey flowed freely, and the inevitable light was soon on. Fdoody as the fights always were, this one was j exeeptionally s , an I, a-t Hanna's an- . tagotiists soon discovered, he was . ahea 1 as usual. S mii on-' whipiied out j a knife and literally di-emixiwled him. It i quit j iHi.isih'.e that Dr. Mticken liauiit wa present, as it wai just to hi P T i H II JL A JL hand, so fir as the whiskey was con cerned. At any rate, he was the at tending physician, and the only one, so far as the writer can 1. am. Just lu re, however T. F. I., is doult-I'-ss in error, so far :i.s regards the woii- llerfllt STir-ie-ll Ol....:.;;,.,. I ... .1 ... . k - . .11 , .. ., ... ' -mi aeco,i;u.s veruy tue i;:i I iim Jlal! lia's intestines protnidid and tvi-n fell on the ground, suns of them; but no account was ever given by any one in the locality where the liht mcurr.-d of any of (he intestines U-hig cut. The writer has heard his father, v ho was a very old man wiicn he died, relate the cii-cuiiistanin-s of the flttht and bem v t r mentiouisl an tiling of the hio 1, nor related anythitii; in r "ard t i tie- lr.-::t-ineiit, except as T. F. I .. s.iys, the Dr. wash-.-d them, return 1 tie 10 to the ai.i.:oiii.iI iv.vity and :-c-.v-d up th" horrible wound. ( ;,-n. li i-s. who .lied a year or so ago, knew m ire aU.:it Mtickeuhsiupt perhaps than any other man, and the writer has heat. I hint re late hundreds of anecdotes of his ec centricities, trite savings and f,ii;v sjM.-.ehei, I. it h it v. r h'-ar l bi n al lude, in the remotest deg.-e. t i t!l" s(ir- d no .-rut :.i:i. Mr. Diui.-I Ai- tine, the old -t ,,rso ,...w living here, who wa, a.-:r.a:nt: 1 with Muek' ii- lumpt, s,ys he f. ,'s almost cerlain no . . ,- , .... operahou wa-, ! i:e i. the lm.rin.-. II- remet.d.ers sdl ab ..at th- fi.,, . wh'.-roit K-c;irr-.'l,- and ad whower. ::. vnie, I its it, a i I he .t i:- U an op -ration would haw b.--:t more ttian a iiiue .lavs woiiil -r ,.t th.-t e.iriv i..v. an 1 he would e-. tt !!1 t.- h i ve beard Mnekeulw i:,t sp-ak of ;!, as he was given to hoa-iing. The writer has ad ,,,s!o!,; inquiries among the p-opie living in this vic-.tdtv who w..u!d i:i.. .... .. ,' , .. ... , . llKCtV to KitoU', I'.tHl l,e e.lil till I OO vi riii-at ioi; of a a v su-'i on. r iti-;i. The l ClsC, CVell : st--id h -r.-, i.dway: a-1 en; i" ir.;t i -n oud r- ! :.:i I no was on i:r.i havin :is!:i;:;;;:i Haui'M h el w. ;;i-l ha Major Ifantia w as a rem f-tirvivi i' !e m: i- i n, ! iu hi.- physical development. :.!sut .-i-c fe. t i:t his stockir.-g-frot.i i'j)toit;a, p.unds, no ous fled:, nl: b .:e-a:. 1 nri-c! 1 1 e was Weighed -ui-crth:-c.ltiiougli his h.-nj Is and i'ls-t were re n irkab'v i small, f'iraiiiai!' fhtssiea'sdstn-tigt!!. On -.' he went t H trri-liurg ;i S.IT.) business in e -cti-.n v.ith hi-o'li'--of IJrig id-- I:i-p.-.-',,r. He was a :i i:k- ... j para. iv. iyyoim-r mautneu an t ore- admiring his won ! re.:! phv prop ctiotss wsis t i':d ili-.t lie v.:i- t); sin.i!Iet :it:d weakest man in the D.i gride. Not many Vears a hhiek- smith i:i II trnci-viile f -.is s!io i.ig a ho.'se for 1 1 inn i, an I it did n ? stand j li'-ilv f.,r liie Sie:'. :.s 1 1 i th: light "it should, when he gl.tbU-d i the h g of il.e If -re wills - Ue'i lei'ee that be broke the leg. M -Jor 1 1 iTi:-..i t.dd fie v. .-iter s.-..:i.-years ago that o:i on-- oeeisi-o lie ro ! a h-Ts to the h itel si. ';, :i of ia this sk. and a good liaiiiv -ei is j b -ing tic-re, to-hovv his streiig'ii he:,et I 5;;1; - ':inty jail hi a country v:! Ull lcr the 1: -ise a. id tbrevV it over the ! '-' ";'.v Fiebi's Wsistiington, f.nee, sin 1 le". it he ft re t::it W he had I and he f, hoax-1 the convicts so attended to bis wants in the barro :.!. I Ul i! t'::,: '" U came greatly sittsi. 'ie.i Wiieii he was n'.:i,-:.-eii years i l l. as j '" him. ! .-.,:.!.', su t'lally aiiov, t!:eni hei-ddtiie writ-r, l.e haufe I oats with j s" ' ''!'.. II ; u-v-d to hire a s!x !i..r-.' t am to the hot. i-s.l-cig tie- ! ' ''' iarm rs i:i the lui-h- pike. The roads were ti-usd.y !' !. ! '"rh " 1 daring th- hst.-w-.-i se.s-oii. and and tie frvN.uciulv "stailed," i-j; wii -u- i t:,:lt w.-iy tarn an hon.-st jK-n.iy for this .invd he w. i:iei lav o t"i ivlnvl that was st ick in the ia i l. ye'! at the hops sf sin ' when they s!ar; - l h iron: 1 literally ' the I ..id Il i:..:. Is of avce.-d are 1 ' 1 of M t jof H oi:rt"s : tr -;!g".!-,. With d h w t kind a:i 1 g i I ii.;!ured, never s .-eking a quarrel, but IV ;:i his.smvivial bao;ts, liis tights and brawls were fr '.pent. When the writer was si U.y i stood i;t awe of M-vor H mn-i, bit as h grew up and became sicquaitittd vi;!i!ii:-i he value.! his frh-udship. John and Win. H.iu.ia, well known citien- of this township are his nephews, sons of John I lain: i. A goodly sized vol-.: nr.i could in-written, Ii 1 1--1 with anecdotes of Dr. Mtiek etihaupt. On one o-'.-asion, when he lt-.id been guilty of some misdemeanor, h-- was threatened with prosecution and impris mmeiit. He re:n iri;e l. "They call men dam sief i thief-. i.it they are d im sief lii.'iiis lv-.. l i! j-i-t take my bii.le, un I my fiddle, uiel my hymn Im.!; and I wiil sing t.e.d play tniiil I die in the jail." To; p -pie, epc ialiy the leitlierans :if I h-maia ex traciion, had tiie most utiUKin-lcd faith in his knowledge of m licin-, s i nt.ieii so that t!t' - itnagie.ed it imp .--i'.ie fr t di; 1! I 1 er hi. rtl.I- simv, and, y-. t, as before intimated, ii;s knowledge of med'.ehle ill 1-t, of neces sity, have Uvnof the m-v-t t udimenta ry cliaracter. and it d.vs not s. t in ith in th-' rang." itf p i--li:i'ii:y th .! lie eo;i!,i have .1 vised sri op-ration that even t.v day is eons oper..tioiis. l. red on-1 of the "capital Y it :i all l!ie appiiai.ies of the ae.ive ag", of Mur;ihy biittons, and anlisi)tic surgery, laparotomy too oi'leii fails. It is most likely t'lo-.tg'n, t )".,.(, ,V".s :,,ij't,i'.i:i. He hurried to the tiiat M'.iekcnhaiip: was a pretty good ! theatre, but did not arrive until after (lermsiu scholar for his time, and he the play had Uegun. In getting to his cerhuiily was a nisri of gresii nsitural . place ii-e wa- foi.td to distur'o C-eUeral r.-s-nirees and Vcr-atihty, a:i I as m. di- j Sherman, who, with a lady, occupied esll sciemv was, so io sjvak, in its i:i- j s-es'ts next the isle. The reporter U g-fan-.-y, he ha 1 the g-'d hick to succeed ged the Oeiural's pardon, but the t!.l t sou; extent, in tin- pi-ifc-sion. H.- ! soldier w as evidently annoyed, was a gresii tsiiker and c -nsidersi'oie of I He said nothing, Siowivt r, until after a Ui.i.-ter, so that lie impressed the j..n the curtain had fsiilen on the first act. J n ess, and when 'J I to-' tlie manage p!e with a slio .v of knowledge he did j Then he lcsiiiclovtr tow ards the report- j meiit tii Teof. A year later, when be not p - W. F. M. Addison, Pa., May i lt'.i, lsii'i. . The Genuine Merit Of Hood's Sarsaparilla wins friends wherever it is fairly and hom-stly tried, Tii have jvrfcot health, von must have n ... i i .i. . i t pure I.I.kmI, and the U-st way to have ........ ......... t.. . I. . . ........ s... r. I.ilivr ri.iini is ... uni . ..- . ,, , .. , sapariila, ll.c nest w.-h, pur ner ... o strength builder. It cx,h-1s all taint of scrofula, salt rnetirn and ad ,,l:,,'r humors, and at the same time builds up the whole system. Hood's Pills are prompt Midi tlicicut. "Have you any frieu Is in this city?" asking the 1 avmg t i.er ut the bank. "No, he replied; "I'm a ba-e bsdl ,.n their feet for an hour." umpire." Then the lieiieral held out his hand all,j ,.,, ,k. t!ierep.!rter's heartily. They The secret of In ppiucss, "Ket pvour met several times sifter that, and the liver right." r.iird.H"v F.loo I Hitters j diemg'iished warrior always ha 1 a is nature'- r.m-dv for omplaints o."'sm leanda pleasant gieetlng for the the liver or b we!-. -XL. V El. O WHOLE NO. 2280. Not the Same Girl The following antidote hxs Uth a comical and putfietie side. What a long time ."ill years is in the life of a hu man hcin! And how far apart, how ii'ilJ.-.. in 1...1..J r,...t; i i . " ' "'" '"i" " " "I". " ' h.-'bi!-men ami women can I x'ci.llie, who iii ehildicki.1 -!cpt i:n-!er the same r.mf, t-t'i lid. d the same scIiih.I and dream. l of nothing bet of ' !ng friem's fi.r.-v. r! A geiitletnan whose "s(tirtly Mania r." were meiitioned in s:!l tin newspapers when he din!, a few years afti r this iiteioent, fancied in his oid Sin-, thsit he wished to sjv his Ise.h.x .! j friends, ate! most of all, the fair you:)-.' girl whovc love loii ; yars !k fore he :d mt, !.t;t not quite, had dared to ask. lb- forgot country tnanie rs and call ed at I l:'M in the forenoon. He was ake 1 to walk "riglit out into t!:e kitc'ien,"' sis there wsis no lire sin v where el-.-. His iirly admiration stood U fore him in a worn calico dress, no is;.!!i;r land a wide and not faultlessly cl.-an iproh. Her half comUd griIy hair i-'.-ist'tekid under a ru.-!y black lace cap trimmed with faded purple rihU.n i .' ,t""'' ?' 81 '"' ,air ' ' ,'Vl r '-owed S'XH-facles were pushed ,:' r '" : wr,.tkl.-;l f-n-liead. I if: v-two vears U-fore ir.ev-b:-.d t.:irt- , . , 1 V' " i. and he had Uvii intend- ' i iit to i:;.-et la r with one, and 1 1 ;r- ! rid:; the of years, bi;t changed his i dnd when through his gold b.-ved gle-s-s he fi.k i:: the pi. t ue U -'av him. I " ' ", ; ' ";"'"-"" '-' r :'!''". ne ! U' :' '- Iwnd-iiake and i-ad- 1"U"'" M'1" t,U,t ' J ' .wvr" "M'"'S ""-" -d trying up , lar !, ' b;;t i: he would "stav to ditii:, r" Wiping !n r bauds on l.er apron, she she would have "si (ire put in the fr e:t r.i;!." ).'eotir-e he d.eiht.-d tl e invi'atioii, :iid f r li i -. own en, j f..rt as weil as for I his nv-. rtiete e he detcrmiipil to make 1! -lio.-i. Still he mu-t say sonte N.:iipJit:i..!try before leaving. his' t'u::: ; l.:i- w hat ca;.; he -ay? J ;-t then th.- Lir 1 U.iled over, ami i with a r i.r'.ll cry to her ihttighter to :: i.uiek"' the woman jumped tli an. I cau-got Iiel.l of the kettle. The I s:.: :l:e and perfume were in themselves I f.ir fr..::i agro-able, !:i thev were gratc- f:I to the ea!! r, sis they gave hi:n a ! ! ciaie.v for the desired co;!tl.iimeh!. i m, i j " o:;r step has ht nonet f itst la.-ri.- i:y the evt -lung we s;.-::itered to gi thsrsil...:-, the banks of the 11," he i said, "while this" holding out his gold headed c.i: 'is Heeded to sUJ- port mine." "Yes," sm-w: red til". 1 n -W : Te.t t!U. Woman, I'lil W s, il kUU nl 1 Vv thonghi I cw.i s::iceyo:t ve ocen n. re ttisit I vsis I gl.td t noiigh lime ii ida't ciianged me ' US it ha.s V IU." Yo'i'.'.f ( ',. Ht:lU . LocklCiitof Jal'. Fie re wa- a certsiia oid man who I the taxpayer-. F.irly one morning one of the prisoner- appeared at the otibv of a lawyer in tiie phiev. "Young man," said h e "are you the hiwyt r'."' "I am," was the ans wer. "I v.ai.t you to get me out of jail on a writ of haU-sts corpus, and I want it rirehi stwav."' "!l, bol l my iriend, ' s.ud the lawyer. 'We m 1st have :i r.a-ou b j .-!,ow th. court, U-fore we can si.-k for :i ! ri: " "I've re:is ..si enoagli," exclaimed the man. "Tiie cr leily of the kectvr snakes life there unU-arable:" "Oh, J.sh.iw ! don't tell me s-.leil non sense. There never w sis a kinder k.t p IT in churire of a tail." Mudge for vour-elf," the primmer in- si-ted. "Yi-stcrdsiy I wsis working out at Mr. Walkinshaw's, smd we bad a big lot of hay to get in, for the sky w :s full of rainehiit.I . Sow ilea the jail horn blew for bedtime, I sts.yed and helped get the hay under cover. "It was sifter dark v. hen I got back, and would you believe "u? that hard ht arti d kee T h;d locked me out! I lia-1 t sleep i:t the stri-et, and taught I r'u-umaiism in my U.nes. I; settled i tilings i.i my n.ind. Til not stay an ! other night under the r.M.f of a man j who 11 treat me like that,' says I to iiivs-!,". S , Mr. I, iwyer, I want yo-.i ; to git me out U-f..re sundew n, do you i l: sir.'"' Sacrrnaii ani lha Reportar. I j A reporter was sent at the List lno- ! m -n to write up an impertsitit theatri- j ea! p. r .Vrmai.ee i:i New York, says, the cr with a frown and said. "Young maii ytru ought to know that it is si great an ttoyai ue to U- for.-ed to , stand up to let a person pass w!ii!e the : m!d get it. During the I iartii-ld c.im- play is in progress You should either paign, iu tv-u, when S. th I-w wsls i i go to your seat U fi.re the curtain rises, I yesirs of age, he was the foremost K i or stay stwav from the theatre." publican in Urklvn, and a year later, j T,;J t . . , 'lU!l K'e and answi red " . , 11,.W!,I):llH.PniiI11. I . ... ........ i was ordered to c.me ta this theatie to 4 t fnua,!W. I j , t,,,(, rt. I (eived my orders, and I aiKtlogizcil for j r ., ' 1 ' ' - I Here t lie (iem rel int -rr.ipte.l him. I Tiie o'.d man's frown was gone. T U g your pardon now," he said, "I didn't understand. You are lH-r.Vctly in the right, sir. Always oU-y orders, Olvv orders if you have to make a whole ' the eatre full of pi-ople get up and stand reporter who "obeyed orders." A NYItACluSi: LADY. Soiferei from Heart Troubb, Liver Complaint and Rheumatism, and was cured. t'ro'ii s racise t N. V.J if.-r,;-'. The eili- aey of Dr. Kennedy's Favor ite K -'n 'd v was s-tb-taiif iaiiy pr-)V n in th-ca-c of Mas. S. AU-II, of t li is i!;. . Mr-. .t-.-!i :io-at No. lit Il-.Ur's :!( tmi , V. here s!i-- wa--ss-n liV n re perter. She talked fr.s !y of her cum-, an.! aid: ' lor a ii'iinU r .'f ymrs I have Utn trout l.d with hver o rn jdjiiit and rheuiiiati.-m, that made rue almost helpless. I became so ill I could sean-ely walk acr.r-s the floor. One of our home physicians informed me that I had heart trout !.-, and Ugr.n fn ating ti.t fir thiif. His treatment did no goml. Oi:e day I read of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite IU i.a dy which I pun ha-d, :ii:d U irait taking, and iti'proved great ly. I have now taken six bottles, and w::s never so well 2u my life. I can say notitisi but kitel word-for Dr. Ihivid Ki!.i:ni's r'avejiti !; to. dy, to which I ow..- . tiiiicii. I know of aiioi!., r n;-s- in which F.vori'.e. Pinedy res'i r ni ( hi a!: 'a a fi ii i.d, w ho was tln.ii... ! t iMe-,rabe." .ir- !l ?.-. :.i sl.e vv led I e loan v M.lf.T. r. ,1. 1 . n I'i '.- f.imii v are quile as t.ri.fu-c in 1 1. ir ; rte-e of I-"airite I,'-I'.edy a.- M;s. .UI1 h. r-elf. I 'r. Dav id K. ni:. ly ' I's.vi ri!.- l.'i n. dy is e. la v. r failing j il".- in di-cn- s . tiee skirt and !..--d. it reson-s the di-ord, red livi r to a b. a'iiiy ci.n.li: ion a::d come!, is. i stii.ation. D i- a i-ert.-.iit .-lire f. r the .!-. a.s j eitliar to wom-'ii. It .-(ires scrofula, a!i rh'-mi!, erysipelas, tiervi.u-ii. hr-s of .-!. p, it that worn out feeli:.g. In cases of rheumatism, dy-pep-ia, P.right's di ea-s, gravel, i!;;i!. Ii s ;::.d l.iadd. r trou bles., it has cured where sdl el-- failed. Dr. David Kennedy'.- Favorite Kene dy is sold by si'l dealers in medicine at ! U.tiii s, or -ix I i:t! s for ". Eastern Cattle. recent "ihieta-ition:- The 11 Uef s-iow that tie- fir:.:- r p. rf ri:is si very itnport.-.nt p-.it in iti'lu lo-eig the s;ii -p!y, and t-i.-.t be !i.-i.s the jFiwcr to r. -dil"e ( r iti'-n-t-.s.-pric. s loore tha.i has ilv-rete-f. -l'e Us '.i -ii j v-ed. i. H'hiug t.V.-r the lit id th fact aj - also that the M'iei-s of i.:- f ;c:-I the eo::ii-.:l of the pp -ent : ed at Kansas city, ov.-r 1, 7:o. lies iV., mi the aboard. Th" Fa -tern fanneri miiiM H it to absti.-lon !:.- cati'.- l.:;-i:u -s i.ec.e.l-e he eaiitiot c .;.'.. ;. v i::i i.: Western c: i p'titors, ;::.d o-.r iett-ii. rs :::-.- forced t buy fii.isi ;, -e ... p. -e.-ui to have Jio-.v- cr t- iiiiii: th.- siippi r. Now, the real psiny vt i.o ee.n f. g-.iiate the prices istiie farmer, 'iicr-is is. nec ity whsit cver for tit'.1 Kest beying Jp-r U-ef so f ,r from heme. It is the tan.i. r- in li.is section v. i : e d I urn i. ir sitteiitiou to catli- ia!-::e.-. aiel who are pi.-ruiii'ing t!.e W -. -tint farmers io have c. iiir. ! lea hog m;:rkcis. Tin- very that the" la. :::..t 1 ; h at : -. i s.re ."u ; iiviug tliein opp .f.l!:iiV of reivivii.g I -r ti:. ir p: i-hh-ls than n -ee ring. an t ;:; :.! iiir.-lWs of the Ksist keel. sv!.v- .ft: lie j tin y l.-;-.e ! l'AU.". Tin- dairy the pr-rfhi- lion of Uef ;:tt!e ill the re;:r. Y.t, v. iii. the eemplaiiit that. prhs; for grain paw :ii f.irme"s fioni loakl'ege. pr .lit, la. ait. nt:o:i l.a U-eil g'vetl to the ait'.etdi.g of -lev rs. t'nc oft'ae dayhack.- iias la-eli that the s-. i rs oil the majority of tin Fa-.stcrn f.irin.s are verv is.f.-i-ier, due to the act ! ti'ja! tiie U. .-t miieii ale not pro- hi'-ersof the choicest Uef animals. This condition wiil r main, however, ut:!- -s farmers ;,r v iliing to raise isi.-ir rul'.'is 1 tsil'.V : asi i of seliiug tilei! tf at an A ..;.re-!:!-ed IT: .-.!-. btdl of the ::.ii as th . tKvi-pr. .!.;. Heref. id-. SI i-'i .r r:!i .riw, ..r Tolled A ed to the ordin iry dairy o-ws, ;.ke a wonderful i:o rovem. r.t w il in ! (.: die s'.oek, tli-Higii it is s.iim.it 'i that hing v. id be gained by kpiisg f.-r valves oi '-;ie!i uni u:, uiiIcns it is to -en I tiieni to ms'.'k .-!. the U-et-prod'.iei'.ig bi-ee.'l- sir.- not as suitable for taiik ii'.ld i'U'oer as the breed- adapted for tiios purpo-. s. t n::i' i.e.'- am i;;:::;". With wheat as low sis .", i .vn's, the prices of corn and oats will be influenc ed correspondingly, and the U-st way t s,-!l che.i.i grain is ia the form of :u.;;t. T.ure ih-sv- v. iio are s !;..!:iit!g to prevent n- a:t to t!i - marki Is Iroui control.!!-.:; fi'i.vs, t-::-. in i.r.i. r to do so the Us-f m i-t U- fully up in qual ity to that which e o.nes from tit.- e-t. It is admitted that the 1 -t Utf is shipped from wi--t of the Missi-sippi. for the reason thsit our Fsistern fanners "",r" ",:'t' r'1' 1 in mI,5i a!"5 1 '"" r tiian in U-et. ben.-e the greater uni formity of the WesUm meat, Imt J res ent price.- ih 111 ..1-1 rale that oiir lisi-t--ru farm, rs can al'.'oi l to s..-e tlair clteap grain f r preda.-iag beef. To be -nee.-s-fu;, however, the cattl. i-uist !e of the breeds thsit wii! give the greatest gs'.iu in the -liorte-t time, sm-! the U-et" must !:t of a quality to cs-vte w ith tiisit which conscs f:, in i!-i while. With tiae.-p .!at: n iu oiir favor all not- titp.iid; upon the brivds, and v. ith their us- she I". i-i need not f ar Western co:ii;v:iiio-i. So.i Lo.? s Su:ce:-3. I:i many re ps-etsthe 11 t!i I.ow, pre-iden? of t 'ohtmhi.i college, slat:. Is akin ::ti i.ig . due.-itors. 1 Je is imdotil t ediy tiie r's.-lu-s! co'.h :-e pr. s idi t.t in the world. When he v. as e;e -n pris-ideiit ! of C.ihii'il'ia, he wa- theyeungest chi f executive of mi v gr. :-.: gri sit education al institution, lcr he was iheii hardy 4). His tarevr thri'ighoiit lists Uva remarkao'.e. He was bore, in !-. , smd his father was a P.rooklyn nu reli int. DilsTu, s-.t 2 he wa; gr id late I Iro n I '..Iambi a college. H q ll.'k'y mi-'.-r.sl all tie; details of his f.it'i Ts cxt -i d .-! isi- wsis ", during the hard times of ls7"-, 1. originated a plan by which any , iuhi in ItrookTyu who wautisl woik at the age of tit, he was elected mayor I ..." I. .. .i ie.. . ir .- in suit - of !!..- iK.liti- H..'v.sis cl.vted President of Columbia in K ami now, at 41, l.e has given sl.'O ) to b - expended it. t!lo i rvetis.:, of bhrary for :,is college, I S. me one lists said of S -th Lev that . . . u ti... 1Vs-,lt of a combin.-i- tion of hick, phi ' an I brains. I. icky I J le; vrtain!y was ia his b.rdi, for his ' father transmitted to the sou not only money, but a s .mid mental, moral and physical constitution. Plucky h has been, for he has n ever hesitated in the ! slightest to battle with all his might agiiiist what he think to U- wrong ail for wh it he thinks to Iv right, ami ; i" he were not a brainy mvi he surely j would n .t have been a'.Ie. with all his livekan I plu ek, t d wh it he ha dw in bisin.s., in p ilitic an I iu the &Ad j oi tuuc tiiou. li. Hi h, ft' u n I; ! t, h Kouientet, Pa.