' -- - - - - - ; ' ' 't " " " " 1 . ' " ' -' ' I if mm L9U JL am FOR VOLIEH TIIAH HEDICKJE. But Those who are Sick Must not Ride A Deli cate Subject, but why Should the Truth not be Told? A Plain Talk, Backed up by Facts, Showing a Sen sible way out of the Difficulty w hich every Afflicted Woman Should Read. KXOW THTSELF. From the Era. Bradjord, Pa. Too few people are acquainted with the rapid advance of medical science, and too many Utors are ftill plodding the old paths. Ouce it come to pass that people kow themselves, that all physicians are abreast of the world's knowledge, much of our aufferingwill eouie to tin end. Medical scientist are not del ving into the depths of knowledge for the mere benefit of brother physicians, but for the benefit of the world. They place in the hands of the well man a means of keeping well, in the hands of the sick a means of recovery. To the parent they give the power of saring the child, ry-ienee is working for you will you accept the proffered help? Mrs. George Eowend, an estimable lady who resides at No. 2T6 East Main Street, Bradford, Ta, has cause to feel grateful towards the science of medicine. One day recently a reporter, learning that Mrs. Howend had been greatly licnefited by the use of a new medicine, interviewed her. She Hate-! that she had been suffering with i female trouble fur many years. She had been doctored fr the ailment for a long time in fact, nearly nil her life and had never received anything more than temporary relief. During the last three years her condition grew worse and was tigcravated by an affection of the heart. Her health was so poor that she found it almost im r:ble to pi-rform her household duties. " I never believed in proprietary medicines," jjiid Mrs. Rowend, 'but one day last fall I read an article in a newspaper which told of the ures effected by Dr. Williams' Pink Pill, and I decided to try the medicine. Before I had token the contents of one box I began to feel la-iter. The depressing weakness which had I Hit here me for so many years began to disap pear, and the action of the heart at once became Monger and more regular. ! " I took nine boxes of the pills and I am now feel ing better than I have for several years, and I have unbounded faith in the medicine." Mrs. Rowend will now be able to ride her fcicycle, if the wishes, without dancer to het fceal- . a thing which wa& impossible before her use of Pink Pill. A fcTORY OF PECtXlAR IXTEREST T WOSEX. W't have heard so much talk throughout the county of late concerning Mrs. Martha Hates, of Maine, BroomeConnty. N.Vtha: estenlay report" of the Binghamtutt Rrpuln . jan inter So Much Depends. TTnirtarrifd Lady It must be a great thing when Lusla. I and wife are of one tuitul. Married Iacly That depends upon whose mind it is. Tcsa .Sifter. If You Will use a Little Reasoning and not la? influenced ly the claim that catarrh is a Mood dbe, j-ou n easily prove that catarrh is climatic. Have you not the severest catarrhal attacks during winter and spring, and have but little evidence of catarrh dur ing the summer? Yes. Well, this proves it is a climatic disorder, in flaming the membrane of the uasal liassagt-. It is a waste of time aul money to invest in blood remedies. The proper treatment is a local appli- at ion, and the most prompt to cure is that popular remedy, Ely's Cream lUlm. The tigvr's strength exceeds that of the lion. Five men can easily hold down a lion; but nine are required to hold a tiger. There are now more than 20 active volcanoes among the Andes of South America, ranging in ueig!it from 13,- toi':,1,W feet. SUCCESS IN EYE SUEGEEY. Cataract and Crooked Eyes Restored. Mrs. Mary Morrison, Venieia, Wash ington Co., had a cataract successfully removed last month at the age of 70. Miss Mittie Carpenter, Kocwn, Al legheny Co., has suflered for years with weakness of the muscles of the eye, causing constant headache and ! soreness without ever U-arning the J cause. Dr. Sadler mt-ntly made an operation that gave instant relief to the strain. Mr. James Sling, j.acker fr the Marl let h ;ias Co., Charlcroi, after two unsuccessful operations to straight en bis eyes, and an opinion that noth ing more could be saf-y done, lias had them made perfectly straight by Dr. Sadler, 804 Ienn Ave., Pittslnirg, Pa. A dealer says there is more steel used in the manufacture of pens than iu all the sword aud gun factories in the world. Oat of weakness comes streng th wheu the blood has been purified, en riched aud vitalized by Hood's Sarsa parilla. An oil spring near Muddy Creek, Wyoming, in the vicinity of Casper, flows a beautiful greenish colored oil Meadilv. Fashion plates containing designs for clothing for pet dogs are regularly issued by some of the Parisian tailors. A Close Observer. Chicago Man "I guess New York has a very unhcalthful climate. I think the people there have a cold aliout air the time." "Why so T ' "Well, when I was there last summer tltey put a handkerchief by everliody's plate." 7tftfi. ObserranL Vw.rwl l2i1 you olwerve anything articular sK:t the primmer? Wiiie Yew; bin hLsken. Couit-)- -Vhat did you observe with refi-rwicv to his whiskers? Witness That, he had none. Til- viewed her for publication, and her story, hich will interest all women, is as follows : "I was born in Ilartford, Cortland Comity, New York, forty-two years ago. 1 have been married twenty-one years and am the mot her of eight children. About two years ago I was afflicted with troubles incidental to my sex and suffered agonizing pain. Tbetroubleetntinned to grow worse, until last inter I was compelled to take to my bed. I called in a regular physi cian, but his treatment did not seem to do me much good and only relieved me fur a little time, after which my condition became worse than before. I wasconfined tomy ltd f..rthrre months and was absolutely unable to attend to my household duties. I could hardly feed my. self, so weak had I become. 1 had to le waited upon day and night and was a physical wTeck. T here was very gravedoubts alxtut my ultimate recovery. The best hope the doctor could hold out to me was that I might be able to get around again and attend to my household dutiea after reniainine in letl a f-w nionflia loneer. But instead of eetting U-tter I grew steadily worse. One day 1 hama-ned to read in the paper alxiut Dr. Williams' Pink Pills f-r Pale People and decided to pive them a trial. Immediately after taking them and Uf.ire I bad used half a box I saw a marked rhanrc fur the better in mv condition. All this time, however, I was confined to mv lied. I continued takiner the medicine until 1 had used four Imses, and by that time I jible to lieaUiut ami around again. The improvement has lieeti steady ever since. 1 am still a little weak, but am erw ine stronger as fast as nacr, aided by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, will let me. i have treat faith in these pills and shall use them hereafter. My hiudnd, who felt real miserable all th spring, took them and they made a new man t him. I have alao used them fur my danuliti r aced nineteen years, who has found llww very beneficial fr trouble iiuiil.nt.il to Iw-r , So far as I am myself coacenu-d, I consider it a wonderful cure." Mrs. Gates has lived in North Maine for many years and is hichly respected. Any statement she makes is cheerfully acquiesced in by her friends and acquaintances. The foregoing is but two of many wonderful rorea that have been credited to Dr. Williams Pink Pilli for Pate People, Diseases which heretofore have been suj-poNrd to l- iururaMc, such as locomotor ataxia and paralysis suo'tiiult to this wonderful medicine as readily cs the most trilling ailments. In many chm-s the re pirted cures have been invent issued by the leading newspaper and verified in every pos sible manner, and in no ease l as the semblance of fraud leen disrovered. Their fame has spread to the far ends of rivilizntioa and tl. -re ia hai-dlv a dmir autre in thisetttmtrv or aliroail where tney cnnn i-e lourwi. ir. Williams' rink 1 ills eontuin. in a con. densed form, all the ..em-nts neccsi-arvto give ce lite and richness to the Mood ami restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing "pex-itie fr such disease's as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheiiiiiatism, nervous headache, the after cllect of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either in male or tewale. Pink Pills are wild br all dealers, or til bt- sent post ahl on re --lpt of price. M rents a ti., or six lifnes fur 2.50. by addressine Dr. Wil liams' Medicine Coipany, Schenectady, N. Y. How to Treat a Wife. (From Pacific Health Journal.) First, get a wife; second, be patient You may have great trials and per plexities in your husinow, but do not therefore, carry to your home a cloudy or contracted brow, i our wife may have trials, whicli, though of Ies mag nitude, may be hard for her to bear. A kind word, a tender look, will do wonders in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottle of Chamber- Iain's Cough Ilemedy in the house. It is the best and is sure to be needed sooner or later. Your wife will then know that you really care for her and wish to protect Iwr health. For sale by Ben ford's Pharmacy. A Ghastly Battle-Field- Iu Chile, on the battle field of Tara- pa -a, tne unites or tlie slain lie iut as they fell in the battle between the Peruvians and Chileans, which took place before the annexation of Tara- naca by Chile in l'vl. Four thousand men and 1,0(0 horses were killed on that occasion, and the bodies were left unhuried. It never rains at Tarapaca, and the sun has dried the corpses, and the nitrate in the soil has preserved them. I'pon the plateau the mummi fied bodies lie in ghastly confusion just as they fell, with the broken swords and bayonets as fresh looking as on the day of the memorable fight Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The IVst Salve in the world forCuts, Ilruises, Sores, doers, Salt Itheum, Fever Sort's, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Sklu Erup tions, andpositively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sati.-factiou or money refunded. Pn-e i cents per wox- 'or 8',!e al J. X. Snyder's drug store, Somerset, Pa., or at Jlrallier's drug store Berlin, Pa. Seeking Crimiiials. Tlietwomenln the chttdovr of a building looked long and earnestly at the hou-se across the street, although not a sound or a ray of light came from it. "You're quite sure that there are burglar in it," said oue of the watch ers at last. 'Positive," replied the other. "Well, then, we may as well turn ou the X-ray to locate them and take their photographs for use at the trial. CliirtttO l'ut. The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. (!. Caillouette, Druggist, Bea versville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with I .a ( Jrippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use aud from the first dose began to get U-tter, and after using three liottles was up and aliout again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store without it" CJet a free trial at J. X. Snyder's drug store, Somerset, Pa., or at Brail ier's drug store, Berlin, Pa. A. D. 2,000. She "Have you ever been kissed by a girl before V He (blushing) "What a question ! Of course I haven't." Jx!U7s W?A t. Xo material except that produced in the State Is allowed to enter into the construction of the Xew State capitol at Olympia, Wash. Pckcr Hints. The whole object of poker is to save your own money and secure some one's else. Win cash and lose on cred it is a gonl general rule. Therefore, buy only one-half as many chips as you think you will need. When they arc gone, owe ! Ante only when you are reminded of it You'll make a chip or two in an evening by following this advice. If any one has to owe for chips, make sure that you're the first to do so. Then bet again! the ready money players. Get a look at the liottom card If you can. It may alter your draw materi ally. Always "salt away" checks in your pockets. Xoone then can tell how you stand and you can le "shy" from time to time. Watch tlie discards carefully, but use them sparingly. Excess in these luxuries may beget trouble. Sell your chips while you have plen ty of them, but only for cash. If there is a kitty take a few extra cigars. If you don't smoke yourself, "there are others." At the dose of the game halve your winnings and multiply your losses In discussing how you stand. All good players do this. Xcver pay any hold-over debts at the liegiiining of a new game. Mercenary men have been known to accept money so oflVnd and refuse to play. When luck is against you, call for a new pack, grumble and claim more trouble than ever mortal had be-fore. When you are winning, look at your watch ali the time With the remark, "I've got to go pretty soon," (Jo when you get gixnl and ready. By foUowing these instructions you will show an intimate knowledge of the game, even if you do not w in. Xae York Wurhl. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Head ache Electric Bitters has proved to lc the very U-st Reflects a permanent cure and the most dread habitual felck headaches yield to iU influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fairtrial. In cases of habitual constipation Elec tric Bitters cures by giving-the needed tone to the bowels, and few rases long resist tLc to' f this medicine. Try it once. Fifty cents fe.'id f l.)0 at J. X, Snyder's drug t-lore, frvtmiersct, Pa., or at Bralllc-r's drug store, Beriln, Pa. The ErT.tai'7 of Truth. Years a;o a mcmbrr of the Indiana Ixgislatt'.te, in a brand mv suit or broadcloth and a silk bat, gold-headed -ane aud white lawn tie, wandered up into the saru-tum f tin? "Com icr -Journal,'" stood around in a Hstiess way, looked over the piiin-rs, went down.-, stairs and came laek several times, says the Washington "Star." He was asked to take a seat, which he declined elaliorately and ended by drawing his chair iu a eonfidi nthd way up to the "round-a'iout" man's dck. "You should," said lie "put in thepn per that I aiu at the Gait house w ith my bride and jr-t fling in something aliout my being a prominent Indianan. I iLau't caie nothing alwut this myself, but you kiuw how the women are. I want fifty copies oi the paper fent to this address," and he paid down f grinned, got red in the faw.said "good morning" atid vanished. Next morning lie reud ihat "JL John R. II uckel berry requests ug tn say that he Is at the ( iu.lt houise w ith hU bride; that he is a prominent member of the Legislature of Indiana, and tlmt he himself, personally, cares nothing about newspaper notoriety, but that society note would be highly gratifiy Jng to Mrs. Huckleberry. He added that he wanted 50 copies of the paper for dlstributi&c o his constituents." WticaffO A'cwa. S Two Open Letters that Should vis? iSn 3 r sfm&P May. I followed her advice to the letter, and the result is simply wonderful. May Heaven bless her and the good work she is doing for our sex! If you are sick or in trouble write to Mrs. Pinkham. Her advice invariably brings relief! Your letter will be received, read and answered by one of our own sex." Mrs. Charles Parker. Druggists say there is a tremendous demand for Lydia E. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound; and it is doing lots of good, that is the blessed thing about it. Three Books Worm Gettiar "Guide to Health, "Woman's Beauty, Peril, Duty,- "Woman's Triumph. These are FREE Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Park Horses. In a rctvnt interview Senator Hoar olwcrvcd: Take the history of Presidential candidates as far back as IS!), and you will find tliatllie candidates discussed at Washington have been overthrown by the subsequent political conventions. That is to say, men who were known here ami who had the start us leading candidates failed to secure the nomina tion. "Webster and Clay were set aside for William Henry Harrison. "In 1H44, Cass, Calhoun, Silas Wright aud Van Jlurcu were set aside, and Polk was elected. 'In IMS the same thing happened. Taylor was taken up aud Welistcrand Clay dropped. "In the Democratic lenders were set aside, nd Franklin Pierce, ofXew ' Haven, elected. Among the Whigs Webnter and Fillmore were set aside, and Scott taken up only to lie defeated. "In 1S50 Judge McLean, the leading candidate of the Republicans, was set aside. "In Seward was overthrown and Lincoln taken up. "Iu lStiS Grant was a general candi date for everybody. In 1S7C Cokling, Simon Cameron, Sherman, and Blaine were overthrown and Hayes nomin ated. "In IfiSO Garfield was hardly heard of when he was nominated, and Grant, Khiiue, Sherman, aud Edmunds were thrown overt ioard. "In ls4 there was strife lietweeu Arthur and Blaine, The latter was taken up as a candidate and beaten by Cleveland, who was little heard of." How He Escaped. Gentlemen," said the smooth strang er, "I am probably the only man alive who was under the influence of the late J I. JL Holmes and escaped murder. We were studenU together, and I shudder to think of my narrow escape." "How did you manage it?" asked the hotel clerk. "Simply iu this way. During the w hole time that we were associated to gether I tcxik a daily doae of J-'aker's Favorite Pills. It is to them that J owe my life. If there is any gentle man present who would like to pur chase a lx I still have a few left." J',',it'd' IjJiitt Anio i'cou. Well Dressed Women Are not always well otherwise. Health, you know, depends yery largely on the proper action of the kidneys. It is the duty of the kidneys to filter the uric acid and other poisonous matter out of the blood. If they do not do this, th blood in its never-ceasing jottrney carries the poison into every part ef the system, and diseases of all sorts result. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS Strengthen and regulate the kidneys. Help them to do their duty, pven in the severest forms of kidney disease they never fail. A v!l-knrarn lty of Greenturg, Fa, nv eMiiur iU W, .iuliur' SL, i Jlrs J, Orr. She ): "F liflMti tear I hve lirtj bu-k-mt-he. All lmt wtut.-r I lu.Tcrei mycli. CouUI not wlkan nl. Plasie holjiedoalr Ui Uietr trenm lasted. I tried lxn s Khmer PilU. mirovcRient came at onc-e. The twick pain left nje entirely. UuaD't Kitlner I'ilia wire iiisi ou lh.m I needed. I gUd,y enduna Doan'a Kidney Pills Cant go Cents at any Drugstore. Foster-Miiburn Co., Sole Areats. BuItaJe, (S. Y, Result of a FR women to uo and Do Likewise BEVAP.E 111 TIMES TO CT 1 A fYlD C fl LISZ I UflVWUfa' VlUi TMOST YOUR LEO OUT OW BHAPC. Europe's Balers. Last Sunday, May 24, was the seventy-seventh anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria, the oldest female sovereign who ever sat on the throne of England. The Queen is ailiieted with rheumatism or gout, but her doctors take the best care of her health, so that she may yet have years of life. The oldest king In Europe is Chris tian IX. of Denmark, who last month entered upon the 7!th year of his age. He has worn the crown for 33 years. The Kiug of Hweden and Norw , Os-ar I L, Is In the C7th year of his ae, aud has wielded the sceptre since the the year ISTi The Kmperor of Austria, Francis Joseph I., will be 60 years old in Aug- ust next, and he has sat on the throne for forty-t ight years. The King of the Belgians, Leopold IL, is in the ti2d year of his age, and in the 51st year of his reign. Tho King of Saxony Is in his sixty ninth year. The King of Italy, Humbert I., is in the .3.1d year of his life, and the 17th year of his reign. The King of the Hellenes, George L, is 51 years old, and has ruled (Jreece fur 33 years. The Sultan of Turkey, Abdul Hamid II., is 64, aud has been the ruler of the Turkish empire for tM years. The King of Kounmnia, Charles I., Is in the oSth year of his age. These are the more elderly of the Im perial or royal sovereigns of Europe. . Among the younger European sov ereigns are the Emperor of t'ermany, 37; theKJngof i'ortugtd, 3'; the Car of lfussia, ); the lying of tServia, 20; the Queen of the Netherlands, 17, and the King of Spain, 1Q. In the Xether lands there is a queen regent, and also in Spain, 1'ope Leo XIIL, who is not a temjxiral ruler, is in the i7th year of his age, boru March 2, IStlO. Xav York Sun. A Tunnel as a Cannon. One of the most remarkable Vitali ties that ever occurred Iu any mining camp in the West is reported from Mercur, Utah. Ijist Saturday Genrge Kilcy, an old and experienced miner, was working in a 300-foot tunnel, and, after putting in a shot and lighting t .a f;ise, walked out of the tunnel and stood on the dump until after the blast should go oil. When the explosion oc curred, however, a piece of rock Hew straight put of the tunnel a distance of:Mt feet and struck Mr. liiley under one of his shoulders, inflicting injuries from whicli he died within fifteen minutes. I'utte, Mont., Jnl r-Mauit-I tin. Mr. J). J)avis, a prominent livery? man and merchant of (eoslien, Va ( has this to say 011 the subject of rheu matism: "I take pleasure in recom mending Chamltcrlaiu's J'uia Balni for rheumatism, as I know from per sonal experience that It will do all that is claimed for It A year ago this spring my brother was laid up in bed witli inflammatory rheumatism and suffered intensely. Tlie first applica tion of Chamlierlain's Pain Ilalm eased the jiin and the use of one bottle com pletely cured him. For sale by Ben ford's Pharmacy. . Fonr Good Vegetables. Hpiuaeh U useful to thoae Hith gravel. Asparagus I used to Induce per spiration. Carrots for sutlerers from asthma Turnips for nervous disorders and' scurvy. HELP Prompt Reply Prompt Thousands Little Falls, Minn., May n, 1894. " I am suffering-, and need j our aid. I have terrible pains in both sides, extending1 down to the front of my limbs and lower part of my back, attended by backache and pains in the back of the neck and ears. The doctors have given me opiates to quiet the pain. I have a very high fever nearly all the tim 2. I am nervous and cannot stand. My doctor says I must keep in bed. Now I place myself under your care. I am only twenty-one years old and too young to Mrs. The above letter from Mrs. Parker was received by Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., May 15, and received a prompt reply. The following letter reached Mrs. Pinkham five months later. Note the result: Little Falls, Minn., Sept. 21. " I deem it my duty toannounce the fact to my fellow sufferers of all female complaints that Lydia E. Pinkham's treatment- and Vetre- o table Compound have entirely cured me of all the pains and suffering I was endurintr when I wrote her last mi8 first acuta twinge of IS THE WARNING I OCLAV. AND TMOtI TWINGCB MAY To Prevent Loss by Frost George A. Fleming, a Vlsalia fruit grower, has invented an apparatus to overcome danger from frost in the or chards, which he claims has proved successful. There 1a no danger from frost here except when the air is per fectly still. This fact has been taken advantage of, and the scheme has been to produce a soitof artificial fog which should envelop the trees and keep up the temperature. Mr. Fleming gives the following description of his ap paratus: "We built wire frames on our low truck wagons, stretching them from four wagon stakes, aud heaping wet manure over them, dirt was thrown on the wagon beds to protect them, and pots of burning tar were set underneath the straw roof. A barrel of water on the wagon was used to keep the straw wet. These wagons were driven about and did tho best work, as they could g wherever most needed. The smoke ami vajior were carried ti the rear as the wagon moved, and be ing at once out of the rising heat, fell close to the ground in a long, white trail. At daylight our whole 4'K) acres of orchard were covered with a white fog extending from the ground about 20 feet high." Mr. Fleming is an ex perienced orchardLst and his experi ment is a valuable oue, especially on the Pacific Coast, where a half-degree rise in the temperature means the saving of millions of dollars to the State. American Ayricnlturit. A Mistake. "You look melancholy," said bustling mat. "Yes," replied the friem with wistful look.. thin!;i::g the the sail thoughts." "About m hat ?" "About the things that might have been," " don't see any thing sad a'.siut that. Our ancestors might have lieeu subjugated by the .merican Indians, an4 where would we be then? When ever l thjnk of the qarrow escape we had of wearing feathers and living on government rations, J have t;i stop right in the middle of my work and any 'Ha, haT We might have been run over by cable cars or arrested because our bicycle lamjs weren't lit, or de luded into buying gold bricks if luck hadn't been on our eidc. Ami you sit trying to raise Canmla thi.ities in a goldmine. You're doing yoor lest to get the weeds of discontent out of the subject that isn't anything hut a great big hot lied of hilarl !" Wuxlthtyl'M Slur. Athletic Christianity. "The fact is,",said the divipity stu dent, "that we give too much attention o the mind and not enough to the body in the ministry at the present Utne. Vlmt we lircd is athletic Christianity.' "J'm pot so sure about that," return ed the good deacon, with a shake of his head. "We had an exponent of athletic Christianity here u couple of months ago." "Didu't you like him ?" "Oh, we liked him well enough, but the church wasn't built for too much athletics, and he put so much strength into his sermon that he smashed the pulpit" ChUniyo W. EncooragemenL Je "J wopld ki.ssyop if I thought no one would see me." Hhe ",hall I close my eyes?" Wuomwbt J.'tjortcr. Even catarrh, that dread breeder of consumption, succumbs to the healing influences of Thomas' Ecleetric Oil. of American sufter so much." Charles Parker. v OOMEItSKT MAUKET HEPOKT. J O coBKKt-ricu wr.rKLt nr Cook & Beerits, W'alnrmltty, April 2,1 ISjG. (p-r bu 7. to $1.00 Applt-a.-' dried, ft .. .. . I enporiitl lb, .....J-'H? Apple Itutivr, kt a--.il , , , , U- I mil. pi-r Si 1, iifc Hutu. (mh knf, p-r t .. (en-aiiiTy, rr IS , , , , , Bewax, per jn .country ham, pi-r to I Jn J augarcurvd twin, per a 11 tu UVJ i ld", per f 7 Ui 0 'aliouldor, bar Ik .....? to )w Itaeoo, Beaut. CbfTee. wbltenuay. nr tu , .,, i 't L4uia, per 31 , M grrra, per .. i3c namlt-d, per B. is to 3Je (.,., I l'uinlTtnnd, pi-r bbl tein-ut- porttauiJ, prbll t.vO t'ornmeal, per Bv. ..... jiv fcjn?. per Jul Flah, lake herring-1 bhCZZZZZZft -S Honey, white clover, per ft SZZZZLZ Tic Lanl, per ft liar I.I me, per litil ..l.l.i MoIukm-s, N.U., per gal. . "as OiiIoiis, perlmi , 41 t.rjia? I'oUitoea. per ha ..... .....l!l to 3a I'mrliin, rvuuortttcd. uer ft In u l;lc 1'runeM, per ft IN. ., pi-rMd ) Itttnburs, p-r hbl. Salt, I Imlry, bu mirks I , " - I 4 bun Kirka ground alum, Ihu ft sacka.--. I maple, tx r ft 10 Ui 1 Se 4I.IU l.'JO . -im -ic ;.r K5 . He iniport. u yellow, per ft Hugur. wtiite, A. per ft . Kmlltlluled, per ft . teu, pi-r Cube., or pulvricd, per Wyrup. pi r kii.h rimp! per iral.. ;v'it 50 to K! Stoneware, Jtlioii. .. Thllow. T ft.. .; 3 u Viuevur, iieripkl JJ tu :iw innoiiiy. IK-r bun r.'.ii cluvr. p r bua j.U0 Iu .V Heeds. rnniMtii, iv-r tiuit a.ai a I la I fa, A. r liu it lki pt bua.. 7.K1 Milk-t, (eruiAll, pr bua.. 1 liarii-y. white la-arul?a, -r bua I lu kwliikt. per bu.. Jt"iC rtirn. rr. i-r bua t tie Uruln I " ii-ll.-l, iH-r bun in i I caiU, pi-r bua S lo:c r'". 'rr bua . tc wliMtl, per bui. 7 brun, -r HO a n nrn himI aiLa chop, per 1I0 am K; flour, roller pnatfwi, p-r bbl i. aprinir pttlvut mi'l fa lie y Klour. hii?h gra.ie $l.ii Ul l.2 Hour, lower Krtl', Ix r llii Bx. Sic) Middlings. wl'l'. ' tt (IMi I EXNS YLVAN I A JLMLIiOAD. EASTERN STANDARD TIME. IN EFf EGT MVY 20, 1395- OOSbEUaBD HCUKUULC Trains arrive and d) Dart from the atatlun m John. town aa follow: WCSTWAXD Wfrn frxprwa .... V a. m. " f:i7 " .... " ... HoultiweMeni Kxpr-sa.. Jolinntow u Arrvmnif atnl iim ,--tT)l:ila';oil IHoific Exprna Way russ!i.'r.... . M..M 5: 1 K.'isl I.ln v-rf r Joiiutowu AccuiuiiKKiiitiou IA1TVAXD. Atllintle Frprpaa m m. Sthor Kxpnr.... Alloona Arxiiiuiia;ion... Sit " teio - - lut! p. m. 4: V r 7:1-1 " JO-IO - lT Kxiirria Main l.ini- Kxprcva. Aita-tiut AcvNiiiiiiioflatton Mail Kxprna JoiuiMtown AfroinnioiluUou rhitudrlphut Kxjres.... raJtt Unr.. . Forrati. mnps. c..ralInTi krt Acnitor addrf-aa Tloa. K. Wall, P. . W. U.. l r iftl Atrnuf, rittsburK. i'. . 11. Prevost. J. K. Wood. tieu'l Pua Ax OifD. a danaxer. CONDENSED TIME TABUS. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cimbrla Branch. KOltTHWARD. Johnstown Mail Expreaa. Rorkwond a. ni., Nimcpift a.-wi, Stoyctowa tr.32, Uoov ersvllle Sh.'iu, Johimtowu 11. -00. Johnstown Mall Ex pn. Rorkwond KrW a. in., Xomrart U:i., StoveHtown Uuuv erevillc ll-'A, Jobnsiowu liraj p. m. Jobnaton Arramniodallon. Rorkwond 41) p. m , SoinrrsM 6:J s:ortuD UiaiV ertvtlle fx, JoUiutuwuTt). Uaaiiy. Ol'TIIWAKO. Mall. Johnstown ?:) a. m., IfoovaravHl f:JH, .st.ytown a.it, Soiuerapt ir.li Hoc k wood if..li. Exprma. Jolftiatown tSrt p. Hooveravllle Utt. Stoyntuwu 3:0, boiuenwt ttci, Kock wood Sunday- Only. Johnstown 850, Fcmrrset IChO Hockwoixl 10:3. YOUR EYE! Wewant to catch It ! EVERY FARMER in Somerset County who has a cord of Hemlock Bark or a Hide to dispone of will find tbut the COX FJXEXCE TAXXEll V Co.. wiU pay the hlghoRt cU priuea Ar tlie aaiue. Write for quotations to WIXSLOW S. COBB A CO., Confluence, Pa. Salesmen Wanted on SHlnrr, to vlli IVnnaTlranU rmtrn Nur- ai-ry nmr wuh d t, th bMt la thevorkj. All the nrw Fiwvmill.il Ha wrll aa the alnuilard rarir tiea 01 Fniitt II OramaU. A fln outRt fur- nlshetl aiil all Iravrlmx ciprawn paitl. Sala. ry lai- from day work is commenced. Write lor terms, abtting (. Hoopct, Bro. I Thomai, Maple A Ten ue S u rwrlva. West Chester, Pa. The 0WLY PERFECT FOR FAMllX USE. For Sale By J. B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Pa. YOU CAN FIND a 1 la Frmara at I ha Atan-io huraaa J :RE2UKGT01TBE0S. "a dl anaknei kx adawtiaiaa at luvaZt raZa 9 mm THE BEST None Too Good When You MEDICINES.:' v It Is Just as FRESH, PURE DRUGS A it U To JJave VouUience in the rhyUin 11 a ' TKem. AT SNYDER'S lou are always sure of getting the Carefully TRUSSES FITTED All of the Beat ami Moat Apjtrored True Kept in St. Satisfaction Cwtranteed. OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE YOtfa SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. SNYDER, lie lie Somerset, Louther's Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Hcdsl Drag Stcre is Rapidly Bscoaisg a Urea Favorite with People in Search cf FRESH . AND . PURE . DRUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truses, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THE DOCTOB OITBt rKUSOSAI. OltKATCARE BH.1C TAKEJ( TO Ta SPECTACLES, And a Full Line of Optical Good large assortment Low PrescriBiions TEE FIHEST BHAHDS OF CIGARS Always on .hand. It is always a pleasure to display oir x to intending purcha.cer3, whether they buy from us cr el-ewheic, J. .M. LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET Somerset MASCfACTTBEa AD D BALKS A!H WHOLESALE AXD F.ETAILE Or Lumber and Building Materials. Hard and Sotfc "Woods, Oak, roplar, Sldincn, PIok( s, MonlJ ij TTalnnt, Yellow Pine, Flooring, Sash. Mar Rail, Cherry, fchingle Ior, RaloMters. CUratoiii, Iath, M hlle Pine Blind, Aewcl PoU, I lA general Un of allgradof mrr.Vr aad UjfE- Also, cu furniah anything In the line of our bu.inrwi toorJer with r--i.L. ble promptneaa, auoh as Brackets, oda-aizd.worE,t Elias Cunningham, Office tad Tard Opposite 8, 4 C. B. R. PR EPA IlATIt NS KI The Great OF NOVEMBER 3 ARE ALREADY W F.I.I. IM'fK (V. A PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES IS TO RE ELECTEK. ASK THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will, as always 1 found in the thi kot vigironsly Ur S,uhiI .. prinn'tttt proxjuritf to the mititm. The .Year York Weritr Tri'.une is not oii!t the ! :.! li-an paper of the country, lit in pi-e-t rntiu ntly . .; neir.tpnper. Its campaign news and dLxouisiorw will interest evi can citizen. AH the news of the day. Foreign t'rr.iideinv. A t';r" al iH-partment, Market Keports, Short Storiei oui-rli te in nuinlcr. Comic Pirturen, Fashion Plates with el iU rat ' P" tions, and a variety of items of household interest, make up Ideal Family Paper. A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer thb splendid journal and The . Somerset . Herald ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $2.00. CASH IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. Address all orders to TU E 1 1 K 11 A IA). Write your iavaal allr.M oa a po-tlal cirJ, seal It toHeo. Vf. Bet. Km Trltaae Building, 5ew York CItj, and sample copy of The w Weekly Tribone will be mailed to yon. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY YOUR Memorial Work WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET, FESVA. Manufacturer of and Dealer to Eaatern Work Furniahed on Sliort Notice m (suite von Alao, Agent for the WUITE BIIOXZE ! Persona in newl nr i-...w -n And U to their interest lo enll at my ahoo Zmi pr'lerahowini will b lven them. aMtiU.faotKMi luarantwd In every ease, and I'neeH very low. 1 inv. Mn.i , i ;. th ' Wnlta Bronze, Or Puro ZIno Monumrn ntroduord hjr Rer. W. A. Kin, aa a decided mpruvenieiiL In the txilnt ..f U .l.H.I . .1 t'ttnatrue(tm.and whleh is deatl'ned to h the miinjiar Mimunumt f..r i v i.. . 1 1 M.. F. SDAFFEB, .Uy- -5 Important to He-ure freshest mellci nes-PRFrHlPTl0v? Compounded. Pa. Store, Drug ATTEXTIOS TO TBS COS Foe M(. or leeeiin OSLT FKEMR AID PritE AKTHLrs. EYE-GLASSES, always on Land. From all can be aaited. SUCH - - SOMERSET. PA - Family Lumber Yard 3ulia;&a iiaterii.1 and R..r.:iSis:a krt ia Station, S0MEKET, f Battle f the filit. t, hih v Aafri- ESD02SED BT SQESnSa'S AS PEiCnCALLT Trf0PtWrfTai Over BOO Beautiful Designs. V C S ' Brm3A53 f') f5 Sondfor ; HprlcoListJ -i ' h Circular
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