it ' 1 1 f ... ; ) .. i 'li i J . J I III I'd 1 1 1 i -. ii: I: - : I t I ' i ' i . i :: f : I ' ; i :! ; i I : j i i 1 J 5 : i 1 1 i I i i f - HOUSEWIFE'S POEM. F.-r the 1i;vi cf mercy revVr! rsi'.ly Ana bres barred the cake. Feo: are (omm from the town, tbe h'i'.se is upside down. All tie fcu;i r will I lite ( '"'is Uj had to ui.iko Ym wait), I-1 v 'jst cui a woi.ian do, Cl viin bouse una b:iicin too. 0 ti-e t.-i Js of t'.i;t ...,: .- fciui S 1 ii J a hand, 1 in:!'.: csrr t, iuoru, l:..:i r- a .- -: tb l:ac, ontiiexir. I: :r.i': -'rt in (rr-at prof u -don, .,i. t..e .-.lan.iny. v.heo they rum, V i;i j..,,: w:.sh they'd stiiic! to bum. I :-: ar.an 1 thcree. filly Ana. 'y.;!::,.-t t:i folkA Vimto comes a man. A:: i -i l-ic-r as we:I as me W.::.t a fret tin lut liiey lie ;, vt i know'd c .'sy like this, Oiiunin iicn s tnoucli bliss, I-vi when bakm coined In, too, Miii-J vi-ith coa-.pauy 1 tell you! r . s kettles, brooms and chair Tr :p r:o over unaware : :' (v.t a id Ct K beneath my feet, I) j not inaka niy tmp-r wii K-'.ter keiter, here e-nd tat-ru, lkx.it- isud knirkknacks -Tprywlirr, As 1 f aw and HKh and frown. b,tLa company from the town. Fark! Tnt' j. ltin whwla I hoar Of a va;.a drawin mar. JI.tt.- k! Why, JSallJr Ann. buri !y 'tis taat dn-adful man Con: in h ru all ftark aljne! J-'u, it' f-th- r nimn Lome. V; ;i, I never! Tnvy iiin'1 -um. A;l t:;is f ss for nuthm. Hua! Flnrrnc' J.u:it utrrs in Oood Housekeeping RUSSIAN NEWSPAPERS. la the Cnr, Country There Are Many Journal Willi Odd Name. Xewsjap rs rriatcd ia the Russian l.-.-jgnuw are not circulated nor read H ;;t r::y in the United t-tates. aud any c::e who" l as ivtr made tven a ccrscry txan-.h:atif!i cf a Kuian uowfpaper priti-d in Ruiinu characters can see at a g!a:'e why, as far as this country is c'i:jceru.d, tbey do not "fiil a long felt ViiUt." lu the lianiinj of Russian nevrppapera fnch journalistic titles as i?un, Gaz'tte, iTfss, Observer, Star, Courier, Bulletin, Adverser and Kagle do not prevail, t-,:t iu i-l-t-e c these more tiescriptive tit ie. are csed. The huniorous newspa v r (f fc't. Fot rburg is called The Weekly S-iiut, or, rrunslatcd. The FooL I'l:? mi dieal j surnal f t. Ft'U'rsbnrg, pii!:i-ii'd tinder authority of tie war i!":e.-, is Uasian Invalid. Ti-.e olS--ia! Hi' riiiuf? liewspajn r of Moscow is 'i v Vi. d.t:io-ti Uonxiskoe Politsii, oth-tri-j The Police Gazette, The Kcssian r.i w-ijajiir l.et known in this country i the daily Xovoye Vremyu, cr The y( w Tillies of t. I terj-burj?. O.ie of the lllnstrau-d Jit. Petersburg v.Tt kli.s is called The Neva, after the liv r which flows through that capital, and two v i-. kly uewspiirs luiiptst es tablislu in the city cf iloscow are The r...i;i!;!:nk ad The Krouazor, other v. : - Tiie Alarmer aud The Horizon. 1 or ttiiart rea-son which is not very clear t:;e word "wiedoniosti," meaning ":u tts,' is popular as a aeWFpaj." r de t ;;.::: ion ia the city of iloscow. There ::- f.-jr C ;ily liewspatMrs in Moscow 1, iv'rs tli s titl. The Ho?iaa Kews, 2!.t.,;:i JZews. Moscow Xows and Old I.; v. s. The Oid News is li-uiiitaiiied for t!:e n-publicatiou cf articles from other n. v. so: t rs. There are perhaps some newn-.uiH.-is in the United btates w orthy or l;-Lg cu'.ied The Oil News, but it is . rtaia that th'-re is no newspaiKar in :'jc United Mates which formally and voIrtarilT would a-ruiue that title. Tkf t.ffieial newspap'-r of Warsaw is the Warsaw Police Gazette, and the word "jiazette" (gazeta) is us popular with Warsaw editors as the word "news" is ia Moscow. There are the VCars.iW Pili-e Gazette, the Warsaw P.iii. !i Gazette, the Warsaw Gazette, ti:e Wat. i-v C;en::au Gazette and the Wr. av G::zttt.3 (Jourii-r. The Gazette Courier makes a. Fpeciultyof telegraphic r-i..!i' u, cud is not therefore proper;- :: akivg a gazette courier, whobe t.tie- a .ues tr-inu the dayscf mailcoachea and i vi-ppapfr deliveries by messen gers t u horseback. New York Sun. Tbe Katritioaa Marrow. A prattful mother has just told of the almost miraculous cure of her grown up k(.ii I y the very simple means advised by an eminent physician. It was a case of debility and emaciation that nothing ccti'd f em to reach until the physician iu c'usrioa prescribed a remedy that be ktm feun.l remarkably efficacious in trt it . Lt; wc-j-k invalids and delicate chil ireii. This was nothirs more than the ati::t! of an uulimiud amount cf mar-rov.-. Ev ry day a lare qaantiry of the l.-f.ni s cont ii::iiig marrow was ordered lri.m the j:r; at n:arkets. The only prep aration mc- s-ary was to warm the marrow suCici: i.tly to enable it to be easily 8're.:d on tread. Then, with the addition cf a liitle salt to render it mere puliitabic, it was rcauy to do its v. o:k cf r zr-u: rai'iuu. Under this treat mi at tl.e ;i;.tir:;t lueutkued gained dur i:i the C:.-t two .ehs ten pounds of f.-sii and Ktrenpth iu irr.porticn aud jiff rv. :-.rd continued to gain steadily ui.; il health a-id ptri-ngrb were quite re rtored? 1 hihuielphia Pre.ss. Mrty TboDMitd Seeds to tbe Plant. TLe ccnisir.n pursliitie is one of the wr-oiM r :f botany, as far as seeds are cni,; i riinl ut least. A tingle seed of this plant will produce about 20 see-d pods i:i a sra.n. The ave'rage number of n t in e:sch t.f these, ly actual count, is C.o.nt, making C'J.COO in alL As far ::s v. e liave been able to learn there is ro irt:;nce cf Fimilar fraitfalness in ar:y plant found growing m this coun try. A sii:gle plant cf cither the Jaiues tovn wd ("jimson"), tbe batter wei d, the rug weed and some of the verv'iK s produce, an enormous number of si-vds, but it is doubtful if any cue cf them produces onc-foarth as many in a yt v.t ;i3 the purslane d(K-s. St. Louis U i ullic. During the tcr: 'j : e ..rr, when wars letweeii the ik.1.1 ::.-.. i r.nd the king V.C2 continual in ;.1:;- . t every country i f Kcrope. r.ll r'-ik:- i the nobility as n:mi d a F'-rt cf crown or coronet in or t'or to assert their t ..--iity with the Mug. THt rVIAC: r.ir.G. A Itoj'a I'trvt Cirrnn acJ Ilia Impresaiona f oralio the Prerleaa. A thed c f cuseeu hcofs first set ns r-cjuivi-r; thin a crash cf cymbals j i):- !e tf U lls a hoarse, ajiplauding rear, and Corulie was in the midst cf ns vi.irliiig past 'twiit earth and tky, now er.t t, flush, radiant, now crouched to the flowing matie, srr-- tossed iiiid n-oidi d by the mi,-.:i.e:;i: g diaice xat:sic cf the band. The mighty whip cf the count iu the frock coat marked time with pistol shots; bis warcry, whooping ci r above the uiusir, Cred the blood wiih a j lission for sr.'enuid deeds as Coialie, lacghing cxuhantlv, crashed through the paper hoops. We gripped tbe red cloth in front cf up, and our souls sped round and rcund with Co raiiC, Itapirg with her, prone with her, v. ntg by mane or tail w:ii: r. i: was net c niy the ravishment of her delirious feats, nor her rrcura eclored horse cf fairy breed, lung tailed, roe fwed an t:chanttd prince eutt ly, if ever there was one it wss htr more thn mortal I :rn?y .".isrljycd. too. ender condi t:e:is j;evr vouchsafed to cs t;.-re that Lcid us sjiellbocnd. V,hat priixvss had arms so clazzliL'i; ly white, or went delicately c iethd in such pir.k rid fpanglts? Hi:i.er:o we hud known the cutward vt as but a l!;:b thing, hourglass shaped, J.rarly I.-gk8. buncin-d here, eonsCrie-ted U-re, lv w c f movement end given to cicpre t utii:, lusty m-tion cf limb. Here was a r; Jatioa. Urc rj l:t iici fcrrh cur im rginatic us would bve to be revised kud c'-rreeicd cp to date. Ia tee cf those swiU rusl.es the mind makes in high ;:ui:g moments I saw myself and Co-r-lic, c!ofo etifoiued, j tcirg the world t g rlicr, o'er bill and plain, through --uri- d cities iut rews tf applauding rlat:enf, I lis ny fui diy h-jieleibock- j r, L! in l.cr piLk cs.d tpiiLgles. j LLLeth CriJiime in Eciibmr's. I EASY GOING CCNViCTS. Eow Tlicy Eajtiy Ufo In a Prison In tte That "the Frencli tre a good t; itored people and maLe easy masters" was iLihert Loai fc't wen sou's coi2o!uipa when he had studied thevaricusj.ro ?ctornte8 that serve lor gover"3iei:t8 in The south wa islands. The Majuesas grorip, for instance, is under French control. Mr. Stevenson tells iu "Ia the South Seas" how he visited the cala boose at Tai-o-hae the port of eutry and found it emp'y. From this noontide quietude it mast not be supposed the prisou w.is unten anted. The calaboose at Tai-o-hae does a good business. But some of its occu pants were gardening at the residency, and the rest were probably at work up on the strect3, us free as our scavengers at home, although not so industrious Oa the approach of evening they would be called in like children from play, and the harbor master, who is al so the jailer, would go through the form of locking them up until 6 the next morning. Should a prisoner hava may call ia town, whether of pleasure or alTairs, ho has bet to unhook the window shutter, aud if ho is back again and the sliutter decently replaced by the hoar of call ou the morrow he may have met the har bor master in the aveuue there will be CO ccmplaint, far less any pucishiu'.ut. But thi3 is not all. Tho charmiuT French resident, M. Delarcelle, carried rue one day to tbe calaboose on aa oSi cial visit. In the green court a v; ry rag ged gentleman, his legs deformed with the island elephantiasis, saluted us, smiling. "One of our jxiliticid prisoners an insurgent fruia llaiatea," said the r si deiit, nud then to the jailer, "I thought I had ordered him a new pair of tiuu ecrsr" Mesuwhile no other convict wa3 tj Lc sk a. "Well," said tho resident, "where are our prisoners?' "Monsieur the P-csidcut," rrplied the jailer, tainting with soldierly fi r-m.-ility, "as this is a feast duy I let them go to thy chase." They were all upon the mountains bunting goals Presently wc came to thj quarters of the women, likewise lii'serted. "Where are our good ladies?'" a?ked the re.-id. nr. and the jailer cli-.vrfulJy responded, 'I think, monsieur, that they have gone somewhero to make a visit." It had been the design of M. Di lar nelle, who was much in love with the whimsicalities of his small realm, to elicit something comical, bet Lot. even he expected anything so perfect as the last To complete tho picture cjf convict life in Tui-o-hae, it remains to bo add ed that these criminals draw a salary jis regularly as tho jiresideiit of the re public. Ten sous a day is their hire. Thus they huvo money, food, thilt.r, clothing, and, I vaj abcct to writu, their lihertv. Better and Crosua sji ?.'rxlieire. One of the i.ivoritr- remedies of phy sicians is c(id liter oil, aud v.l:y is cue cf the mystrrits cf the world of uodi ciue, tvlnu ail there is about it Ls i.n oil cr latty substance is wanted that is easily digested nj quite as oa.-i-y as similated, ilsh cil being iii;j.rcpriated with a srar.ll outluy cf digeHtiw peiw-r. Why cod liver nil, a product cf ti.e de ttimpositica of fish refuse, should ever have been chanced upon when butter and cream are nature's supply atid at once ths most reaniiy obtainable is uu explainable. While anyone eaa take cream or butter the consuming of li.-.b Oil requires the fcrticude of a taint and the heroism of a martyr, and, as we know, the oil does not agree with many uud is hard cf dig ;s.iou ia others. Iow, it has been demonstrated that frsh, uu salted butter is rj her more digestible than cil and is pleasant to take, oa thinly cat slices of bread, and as high as four ounces a day of this butter cuu be ease a with impunity by eveu deli cate persons and cream can be taken to the lull riesire of the jiatient. Whcru one is recovering from jjiMstruting sick ness and the licdy m-eds nourishment this fresh butter, it is now asserted, bus no equal in buiiilijig up the wasted tis- snes of the body, and as a stimulant very hot, fresh milk is without a rival. outside cf tho use of alcohol, which last is better left alone, when jtossible Growing children may be greatly bene fited by indulging in ge nerous umoutits of butter, though it may seem oxp-a sive, but it may prove the cheapest iu tbe end. Li tin r jf these remedies can be taken witiiotrr a doctor's prcscrip tiou aud is outaidjcf the "kill or cure" warrant. Practical Farmer. From Li Liang CUaug'a Note-book. "Edrcpe! Wly, it's a savage coaa try. Think of their killing i50.0D'J people every year so as to loaua colo nies." "According to my calculation, when I took a cup of tea with Biiuarck, he alone hud helped to demolish sav 2,0li0,000 of iiieu." "Palis! Yes it's a nice city, if only they would not tear us to pifcs every few years so as to have aa exposition. "The rroiich seem to be an liiiri-ht people, but they are ail doubled up from riding wheels." "I umsapioscd not to have been well disposed toward the Taipiugs, Let my dislike for them was nothing compare with the hate which exists ia France betWk, a the Radical-! and the Moder ates" Paris Illustration. Hydrophobia Vaccination. It is now prrpo.sd that instead of vaccinating ix-rsons bitten, as in the 1'asJeur method, dogs should be inocu lated with the virus of rubies, in th'j hopt that they may thereby be made proof against the usual effects of the bite of a mad dog, jast z.: human sub-ji-cts are vaccinated to make them proof against tho ravages of smallpox. The result of researches oa i his matter un dertaken by an eiain.'iit Fre nchman will b; awaited with inter-.-. EICYCLE GRiPS. The Habit of Holding the Handle liar at the Center. Assume, if vein please, that the grips are properly piao d at the ends of the handle bur, frou-i 12 to IS inches apart, and that the- prcp-r place for the rider's hands is oa the grips The fur r-mai2s that the atcrrgp rider seldom touches his grips in riding, but grips the naked bar ou eit'jer si of auei clese to the lop cf the steering 1; .wi Are we to in fer from thi; that the standard of handle bar cw:s:r;i' tif.n is all wrong and that the grips tdionld Le at the top of the bar i:nd i:eit more than eight inche-s apart, cr thut the bar should be left loi.g to meet the csisencies of rough riding, while the material of which tho crips are made should cove r the entire Lr rj to ttirkiu aa inch or two of the ctLte., er that it would be well to have a p:or of supplementary grips at the i!x.ch indicated by the position assumed by the rieler, or what? U::docbti-d!y tho prrsrnt standard hiiidls bur is correct. The average rider, for cue thii.g, has his grins drop ped so low that he cannot ic-;s:"h thein coiivenie ntlv, so that hisca r: e.risi(:;-u is with his hands oa the t-:p i- the bar. ucd again many ride rs, with level or c; tumed Lars who are able to reach the ir gTips comfe-trtably, have ae-qaird th. habit cf grasping the nickel in defer ence to the popular idix We thii.k that every rider is obliged at times to use his grips Full handle bar rerag-3 i iiecessary whenever stering is rendered difficult t'V roC"h sr:Tf.-."V nr itri..t-,- At such times every rieler finds that the Etaudard bar comes ic band v. fc'a;-.-!c- u-f litarv ips r. r u! d tratt ne Lly f.-em the tr:ra a: handle bar. and it nuy Le diubted Whether cyclists as a class would tele r- ! ate them. A bar ei.tir.ly covered with cork or other grip matcri A would sp.-ed-ily become soiled and mal.e a s rr looking object ia to,f..risl.a with the . 1 right nidcled bar. AluliIcjui Cvclist ' TV.'O IX A SINK HOLE. A t: :;t'JC;;y printcr narrates a r.V.ilc rollotiic Use Call or Ilia raitUfol V V. 3Ict V. ltU a JlUinp In Dark TTotc tVitli a rirrco Wild lsat The ljior.: and IUMiJTiitioa. Tr; tly much everybody in tbe crowd ! rd told n story cf tbe gun or dog or Ihbpolc exerp: n printer who looked clout as much ilk:! a hunter or Lslier man as he o:d like r.u tu'gcL "It's vosr tura now, Mugg:l!S,,, said the rererf r. "I nwir hui.trd anything but fcoard- Ii:g Luushs ever ia Brcoklyu,' he said, with a wan r.r.d t:Mgi:;g kind of air, as if r.crclo threw things ct him whenever Le fried to tell a stoiy. "Hut bforo ycu cam? hero is what we want to know cl out," put in sev eral, "and you've either got to tell sretry cr pay for the drinks every time envboely else Mis cne." He moved tibout uneasily and pushed Lis chair Lnrk from tho table, drawing it clcss up again immtdiatc'7 cud final ly : cstit g his bands clasped en tho board iu front cf Lim. "Well, gents," he said with the wan and dod"ii:g lek still iu bis eyes, "let me, think a minute. Before I came here I lived ia Chicago, whero I was hunted instead cf hunting. B fere that I was in l'cv Orleans, whero I only hunted jeib. Eefoie thht I was in St Paul, where I was hunting a warm place all the time. Before that I lived in Boston, where it was too frigid to bunt, and be- feire that, quite a lei:g time beforo that, I l;viel ia tid Kentucky, end, gents I did hunt them Nothing but a coon. melbe", or a fox cr a possum or as littlo as a ::r;rJncl cr only a dove in tho dusty reail, but it was finer than anything ou cart !i. "I vrnH only a boy, and pe-rhaps that bad something to do wit b it. but I didn't know r.uv cii-Vrent then, like I do now. and it wus ju.se tho finest on earth and no mistake." And biswau face lighted rp sis iZ he: were leaking through tho ci cugat.s f paradise. "I re-collect I had a cleg that was considerable of a liuntia-j cleg, but Le was an unrestless Linel c f a ccep, and when be treed any- trong l.i v.e -rid do a lot of barking at i'iT-t, but if FomelHidy didn't come mighty e,uiek be would give it up and go mrcyii:g ulong alter the next thing in sight. One night I was out with him after coons, nnel about 9 o'clock I beard l im bi.rk like he was over in a clamp c f words abeir.t a half milo away. knt v. I was going to Lave to get to him pretty ouick if I found him there at all. and I t:.r:e d at rcss a field toward the woods as fust as I could go. It was ftxLhlo bold with sink holes like you find nil over Kentucky ia the limestone parts, ct:d the; rlato was dark, though the- r. cr:i war; juet LogiLiiirg to show i.l;;.ve t! a v.oe I was thinking more i:he at v.Lnt the- r bad than anything e 1 -!-, r.r.el i.r, 1 v.e :tt Lunging through the fl-del, all ft cnrei I se.-med to drop off of the earth ::nd full into a cellar, and then 1 huv I bad tumbled inte) a sink bole. The y aro never very elecp or dangerous. and I tva-irt afraid cf being fatally hurt. Let it tcck the sand out of mo right quit 5:, nn-J I went down through the weeds tnd etuff, not knowing just what bad happene el. Of course I hadn't r.uth titao t think, end when I bit be tteiia I had ;till less, for instead of lighting en the gronnel cr stones cr thicket, I lit en something alive. Itwas a wild animal cf some kind, I didn't ktiotv what, a!Kl I was scared till my hair tegaa to feel fr.nny oa my bead. "V.'hc n lv, c:.t down, I we nt bard. and I kind ef blocked the wind out cf the v;.inii:.r at Cr;t, Lut in a second it be gun to yowl ;r el enapanel snarl und to twist utide r mei and try to get out and to raise the elitkens generally. In tho meantime I v. us ye iliug and squawking aoiel trying to scare tho blamed thing. because I thought it was a wihlcat, and I knew a Ley of my size didn't have any show with r. v. lieleut if the varmint ever tcck a i ctiou to fight, and I knew pie tty well that a wildcat was about as i-are to take u notion to fight as any thin:? c n e ar:h. I don't know exactly what I eiiel ia that bole or how I diel it but I lcnje mhe r it set nice! about a mouth e.f tsuud.tys that I was ail mussed up in thcio tvillj cc:::c kind cf a tvild auimal. and finally tho thing got from uneh r mo aud scoot :el c.1 fust as it could for the te p of the: tlv.h. Lc le . I followed cfter it as e;uick a 3 1 could, ft.r I became braver wh.-a I raw it tun, iind when I got up on the 1, vel the, moon bad come out, aa:J I could see the varmint fairly skin r. ing it e ut lYr the tail timber. I yelled at it with all my might, though I didn't rim after ir, te ry fast, and began to call my cleg. On the s-coml call the varmint rtoj jie-ei, and I be gun to ge t ready to skin out myfe li, v.hcn I get n be tter look. and, Ly tho great born spoon, gents it was lay lcg. 1 calle-d bir.i then, and he lame Lack to me, and I could se-e fc: myself that Le bad holed something down the le in tho sink, and bis barking had Leen fi'intje red and sounded away off to rue, m.d of course when I drtippe-ci i:i on 1 iai tnie xpeete-dly like that be elieiu't know anything at out it, and nei ther diel I, linel there v.e was In any event, gentle men, concluded the for rier Ccrnrrackt r, "that cog come trot ting b:tk to rue, and when we met face to Jaco i:j tho mrx.nligbt he sorter lexik- eel i-.t n.c, anel I sorter lecked at him, a:.d I deiii't know which one cf us felt me:.-t like apologiziug. I do know, the,cgh, ve L th knccke-doiT for that oc casion, anel cii the way heme we took tnrn about sneaking along behind each ethe r, mo and tho dog." New York tun. rrMaa Pagans. Paris is thre ut-: .ie d v. it'i a re naissance rf p::gai.i:ir. Several well knenvn litte rateets, jt.e:s a-u.l artiste have banded the ii.: :1 s into a secie tv for the aelora- ti; :i e.l' he ulhe i: el. i:i-- his romr;ntlo revival lias already caught the Parisian faacy. uud eenVerts are am:ouue.d ev ery oay. -J' i--'-'jJt: V -i.'i-ll.'f 3m li Backache is sLnpIy Kiclncy ache it's a way the kidneys have of tcllincr us they are sick and need help. Only way to cure it is by reaching the kid neys direct. Plasters and lini ments may relieve ihey can't cure. llrtin nti Get down to the root of the trouble make the kidneys strong and healthy, take away the cause of backaches, lame backs and all kidney and urin ary troubles, and so cure them permanently. v- ,? "!,mt7? ralmr in an nM rcwl.nt of ".v Oa-ilu lf.-r addrm i "0 Stni-e Ktnvt. s io -ays: -As ine? re-ilt o' tli piini. wlii.-h ! 1 tia-i si-ne month am, I huvo ii:icrtvi j.n a f . :n in my l-jir-k mi iii;oTiler d k'elncva. ... . . . .. - 1 - iv. i.i -t v.TMi.,a:::t bad UTa f.n M tn.eil.lf of , nunc oeii i end i.eei, f e!1Iie ,.,!Ue wrl( n.j. tins uljiek oi the irim. I iin.e .....i. . aen v-.y ki.!r t::: I eon d hnsttl-t a : - --:i,i i. f-iii.ute; i n -s .n-cl 1. ?-:.. c:i.i:i i, u- t 11:1. I - m . of p'-an's ' ' ' . 5-1 l.ii-v r-: i -i the Kij.-. and r- '!-.' '" : '". 1 he-tt !.a.! rii .,e 1 ' ;al c-ni,.l'llis T 11m 1.. .-in. S I rsi r.:," i, -in. a..,! I a-,-tii.. el.t !..- n ...r. to l.i:;- Ki'la.-y l aia, "' Dnaa's KlJaey Pills Cast a e-cr.t et Urugrjxi. ri'tk.... n .v.!.iw fclta Co., I 1.WIU. ll Buriaiu, re. y. A C3HIST1IAS LYRIC ChriMiuUftcomln don't yon fre t e'nrve dnt pewsum fine-! O wine ter gvl ter Blory yet Curve dat poiuium flue! Oh, bflle-vrrs, Sede bHght lliilit shine! rw fife en drum Sjiiy Christ tiitls ponif- So carve dat poeesum flue! CliriKtninscointn Croat dc hill Carve dat pomum fine! . IV cidr fmi in, en dc 'laws npill Carve dot pcixKum line! Oh. Iu'llevera, ISee- de bright llRht ahlne-! l)e tifee-n drum Kiiy CbriHtmui ceitne So carve dat possum fine! Atlanta Constitution. Various Farm Topics. A ton of butter sold from tbe farm deprives the soil of about 50 cents' worth of fertility, while a ton of wheat costs the farmer ten time that sum. When the farmer sells 'i article that deH-8 uot take a large proportion of fer tility from tbe soil he is just as much the gainer as though lie bad gotten bin price for the same, as the plant food in the soil is always prepared auel stored as so much raw material for producing the next crop. In fact, when a farmer sells tbe fertility of his soil be is really exiling the farm itself, as he Is compell ed to supply in some form to the farm that which he takes from it to Le sent to market The farm is about the only place where a complete trale can be learned. Tbe mechanic learns now only a por tion a trade, but the farm laborer must know something about a great many things aud how to do tbe work proper ly. It may be claimed that there U plenty of room ou farms for comjietent help anel at good wages. There are Lut few farmers who would not t ill ingly advance tbe wages of one who knows what to do and is attentive to all tbe details without requiring the sutiervi.iion of the employer, and the farm banel has an opjortunity iu "sci entific" farming as well as tbe farmer, as it will open tbe door to a position for him at any time. Tbe customers are the ones to please. It matters not what the fanner may wish to do, be must conform bis toler ations aeording to the demauels of the market in which be sells If the cus tomers are satisfied with tbe artie-les they receive the prices will Le fair, anel tbe fanner will le able to dictate his terms to a certain extent; but when tbe farmer sends to market articles that are not desired be simply leases hi time and lalior. Those who buy steers to fatten on the surplus corn will gain more by feeeling a variety of fod, instead of de pending on corn only. The secret of success is to promote digestion, and as corn is too concentrated it will soon in jure the animals if given to them as an exclusive diet. Milk sells very high when it is con sielereel that it is mostly water. A quart of milk contains alout two oun ces of solid matter, anel at 6 cents per quart for the milk the jirice of the sol ids amounts to 3 cents jht ounce. This is more than is obtained fer any other product of the farm. Water is soltl every day from tbe farm iu wme femu. Tbe crab apple is saiel to lie more subject to blight than any other variety, and for that reason should not !e grown near orchards This is rot re liable, however, as the eaunes proeluc ing blight in one ore-bard may not be applicable to another. Something to Depend On. Mr. James Jone s, of the drug firm of Jones & Hon, Cowden, III., in sjteaking of Dr. King's 2vew Discovery, says that last winter bis wife was attacked with I.n Grippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians ut Cowden and I'atia could dei nothing for Ler. It seemed to develop into Hasty Con sumption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, und selling let of it, be took a bottle home, and to tb surprise of all she liegan to get lieUt-r from first dos, ami half dozen doh,r bottles cured her sound anel well. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Cojghs ami Colds is guaranteed to do this goenl work. Try it Fn-e trial bottles at Urallier's drug store, Berlin, or at J. N. tSnyder's drug store, Hc nier set, Pa. A Say of Rest Humlay tSohool Superintenelent Can any of you tell me why Sunday is call ed tbe dav of rest ? Little Dick (holding up hi.shand) I kin. It's 'cause we get uj early and hurry through breakfast fas' so's to dress in time for Sunday school, and then hurry to Sunelay school so we won't lie late, and then skip Inter church 'fore tbe 111 stojis ringiu', and then go home to eliuuer anel get fixed up fur afternoon service, an' then get supper an' go to led so pa and ma can get reaely for evening service. That's all we do. New York Weekly. Old People- Old people who require medicine to reguh'te tbe lowels and kielneys will find the true remedy iu Electric Bit ters This medicine does not stimu late and contains no whisky nor other intoxicant, but acts as a touic and al terative. It acts milelly on the stom ach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs thereby aiel- ing Nature in the performance of tbe funetituis. Electric Bitters is an ex cellent apjx-tizer and aids digestion. Old People find it just exactly what they necdeii rice fifty cents and f 1.00 per bottle at J. N. Snyder's drug store, Somerset, or Brallier's drug store, Berlin, Pa. Bns Eespect "What can we do for you?' asketl tbe coal dealer. 'I find," replied the visitor, "that the sudden cold weather lias depleted niy supply of fuel to an extent which makes it necessary for me to apply to this establishment " You mean that you want to order a ton of c til?" No, sir; I do not mean anything of the kind. I realized the respectful consideration due to anything m ex clusive and aristex.-ratic as a ton of an thracite coal. I desire te Invite, re quest, petition or entretit it: but don't J think for a minute that I so f;ir for ret lll' Se if as to order it.'' V:i-.!.ir -!,. t,...l. . .yrup in I be hotse kvi3 d-x'tors' bil!.i, j-is tre u'oie, and very often stives' : pr e'o ts lives. .;ivi ahi.-vst it:st::;it . r-y-e f in eases of coughs, colds, or lung i ' tre.uules of auy Mort. I S3.400.00 As follows: 4 First PrlHs, each of $100 Cart - - 20 Second " " - 40 Thiri ' " 44 $ 2s Goll Watches Cash and Prizes girea each month - Total gio during 12 nos. 1897, WygOjMjQ HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. CnmprtttarataaaTO aa .. 80 AP Wrapprr. lbT ca rollrrt. at IT tbe tap psnion ef I wrarper. ani prt rania in. the brndins 'SUNL1CHT 8t5AP." Thi-iwi (railed "Com ") arfit b cnt, ia itillr paid. rarlocd vnU a t.brrt " fPr alatiiix C rap'l llr'a full aama and adtlrraa aad Iho lamtirr of I aupaaa B-nt In, t l.rrrr lirns., ',- VwlirtiimrkPl " vrintL-u Wranpr r (' enranDwlt h J"l O JHI1B afihe IINTIIICT Cmnrtltor llva No. of District NAME OF DISTRICT., Nrw VorKt , Hrahla, leeC aad Stair llandiArtJirac. NrwVurk Mateo' iff r1 Praaarlv aaia, Prl.t wal, land, tvrl Tirjiiaua and lu trtrt mt ( alambia. 1 "a" Tbe r Knalaad Sfalr. tho Bi.-rolm mm thacelotmtert prrrr rpr wia I. inn; r.ltern. mTrt ttf tiK N- Pi.-oa ""JZ Ueat,i Ne Vwk. F.etnd Ol Hrtiora Tire , Kirrt HlM eielo lamn. Boll. Sadud Cjclunetcr. and Hual todi. R. 8aORR!TZ ALM Wonderfully Succes.jful in all Cin-onic Diseases and Diseased of the EYE. EAR, K0SE, THROAT, LUNG3 AND WA!TAL CATARRH -tVll Eye Ojcrations Siifrossiully Performed. Examircfion and rcs'j't'.. Free to Ive: r-o Xc. Crcc rs.'d ntitc -reaincn. cf a'l eain kscs cf Iilarliri Hard ril-sirins for i Year. Caused l-' Ca turrli, Binl etitvd Ijv lr. Sijilia. ItKV. J. I). I.KISTRR, SWAI.KS, I'A.. It-plylti!i to yeinr lneUir-.H) to O-stimcnieil nil my Mi;ii:itun, piit!ili-d by lr. Kilin. will sav. that I utidt-r ties tnnttmiit r r l- luont lii lor iiiv lii-.irlne'. It wax t titierrli o; the- iit.lt! I l-jir, anel like .vnnr- lf.roiili! 1--wiiik- elavs !. ;i-r than otlu-r. could liir ' ti-r In noi-i". My li.nriiiu w:i vi-ry niiK-ti pmviil l-v the- In-.titm ill, and have no doul.t. t.ut lint in- e-.en I:. 1 .von. lr. s-altn ai-.ir to la-an lion.Tt man. and lie will tel! you tin frioii u'l.i-i li.-r -,.! 1. -ln vixi ir not. if 1 were voei. I would i-ert;iiiily eoiiKiill lilin. I n limicer aliliet.-d tneiu "U. My li.-rirlnL' v., in oneear for i.l-u! :i" yearn, and ' the otl.i r for atioilt '."l or St years, llopl: ; that your hi-iring will be entirely rest. re l, I p-inai i. Isaac Pikilo.n. Heillonl, lk-lf)rd Co., I'm. After the Country Ikx-tone Had ;iv. n Hit. I'pas Incurable, lr. Sajm t'ure.1 Him. I rntit truly siiy tluit Iir. Salm has tr.:iT.-d me well, i-.tid" I have i in proved wotnl-rtully iiii.ler lii-. skillful tniiliueiit. even aleer our ,-ouu.o t 1 ...iii.. u,.,i,i'., V., auv -' -i -uxtoiiMll.-,Sny.lerCo..la..A.ig.-l. INi-. iv.nl tinat lt.-n. nt. I have r.veivi-d pr.nt ln-tn-lt fn-m the S Lionel)' tr-ilni.nl I lee- t.ii.-u iroiu lr. Kt'iei. lorwlii.li 1 U-e-l very v-r.oe.'ul. U r. 1-oi:i-kk. Hut!e-r, IlutU-r Co l'a.. At v. 1. wmm F .-. I'.' k IK KIlKK. T'.i- ' t -.li.-tl Ailvix-r, a --le.i-i !u-'ory of priv.-itf !!.ertM-. a i " to yourir r-ii il'i. .-ieiaiiv tho-- eon.':iiiiatiii' mar ia-.-. Tin u-.l, vi e nt ir.i e anyoe e on iii!icu;ioii. Ailife3 lr. .i.!:n, I O. Ii-t 7ii", e oltiiu.ius . S'i.-io..:i;- a - cert lan.,i tor Hst;ii:-. I- Kr.K F.X A MI NATION' fiVTHE I'lI'NF, Tiieh -rin nDoiyl.u; l.r m.-l!i-.tl ': atnien' 1. him lit M-iiii or brins trom 2 lot iuihi-h of urine itlial i..ti lir-i 111 the inornln pref.-rn-d). wliii ti will r-e--ive a e-ireful ca.-mi.-al uiiu mi.-ro j-i-til exaeiii:: eie.i., an. I if reiiu.-w'.-el n v re:, n riuilysi- will'"-kiv.-:. lii-a-ol women. n a :ij Inev.- Im:ll.il I i.- ..f i.i .- .,l.e- . , ...i - .. i;., i,.-, e:iii.-l; ly cnnil. t i.-iie. t-, '..uiio; nhn.i.l nj ; e- 1 n..vihs cured without llic use ol the kiitt'e or eaii-eiielic. N'oetniinu no -- in, t.o -t oi-er. Ma. iho.nl -i-l.i-tly ri-Nt-ire.1. eul.-'.. .iu!.- aii.i e. rtaiii e-.i--.- f.r Iiiip.it--ne.. y-.-. man ho.l. p.-ri'iiitorrh.w-a I.w.-?.. w,.k nn-1 :ic -von-. J -iihT-: hI-hi lor prw? !a i. . .M e'., ani! all private .i-iiic wh.-thi-r Iruiii liiiprudeto !.-. ii. oi youlu or xviio-i 'l luneii..,is .pce!t. uud . riii-tnent ly -ur.-l. X. w M.-th.Ml r.icceroysis, Kjillep.y i.r File --untiCailIy tre-atcd and positively rure-d by a never faiiini; method. A 1! eve j--ratioui sui-i'uasftil'y K-rteiniut. F.an.uia!!exl and ceiasu'l. tiou fne to every body. ' Addn-.is all Coiumunlen 'mm to llox 7 V, C-.itimhus, ihlo. 3i3 37. Town, .lohnstown. Town. Somerset, Hotel. C'lipileil, Holel. Yaiineeir, I.iv. 1 hut.lay, lt v. i- n.:y. -. etc: 1 I I I T Leading; - the The "rbila.Vlp-.ia Pros'' by ?;iet-i:il nrrat.rei,i.iits, r' -r n' i-ort, is eliti;le.l loail the' nevs ; ivive 1 by t.ie New York "Tim. -s" "W .le:," "Juriial," Cbietijro "Triliiine " "St. Iouis GloU; Democrat," "Cil eiTi!!'.ti I'oiumerci.il Tribune," and tb "IJost.Mi Jo'irnal." All this news i;1 teWtttpLed to "Tl.e rress" over spee-irl wire- every nilit anel presented to it.- reaeiers frt sh and attractive eve ry morning. This is all in addition to the se-rvie of "The Prosy' " own Ktati, great ec-rpsof ceirrcsjMji:dtiiee aud the AsseK-iatetl lres.s. Great Greatest Feat Ever Effected in Joarr-.ilisrn. The Philadelphia Press jj Pennsylvania's Greatest Family Newspaper, Devob-s more attentitin to the house boM nnel family than any other pnper. Has a page every d:ty eyjiceially feir women, edited by the brightest woman iti jeKirnalisni. (iives daily a column jf well te steel cooking recipes which are of the guat est value to every ho!Hk'.vp?r. Ail tbe news alavit horses written by esjH'rb ami tlioro'ighly reliable'. StiW-njiii iu : Daily "Press" f-J.fX) a year. I);iilyanel8uiiilay,JS.l. 'VeH-if-ly rress," f l.fj!). Address: "The IW-," Piiiladclpbia, Pa. Eor "wants" of ary kind, put a small "ad" in "The Puss." ft pays to use "Press" want ads. ELY'S CATARRH CHZAf.1 BALM iess..-,. i'iotiT-i l-5 . - ,,j.-v I tin- y. li..: . t j . j Ad- i. i,..:,i C. J e, T...ii 1 ."srii. !! j ' Si : i,.i, r.. u r . - r! : i- ' MiT;. i 4 ti lu .-.iid It cui-j. VVatf A p-r;!i-lelnipptlste"!r.s.i;y i-i;.n ae.i Uierr-euu Pri-M ii e-nji.;; or rv tin.ll. KLY littuTUER. t Warreo Street, N. Y, . ... . ' r- r f. m w r . ti U0i4. ffhWil ftl 18 Uy, I'aln .! Ia- feSlS! nuiima'Kiii. ll-tita L-v . Ar mm 8IVEH FREE PHIZES EACH 17I05MTH B 1 - $ 400.CO - 1.CQ0.03 $3,400.00 DULES. 1. gm i th donua Irw aca of thai ettdrtota p-.iilb...f-: . th ll . I.ari.rt Naaibe-r ol mp.a from ttmiirtnrtin vr.Kii ba abainiiiia ,!:r:an."IOah. Th A omiieanr !ia-dlana t l.araeat Naaibrra cf cj nons n-.-ia t:. datm.1 ia -nlch tb ' r oi Karh n c a imei optH.n a ld'ori-0nn fterc SpM-inl Mcje.o. tiir f lew. ML 'i't tit C4DpOKrwniM.Dl tatna Nr I,arMtNamh-rof i. ir i" tr,cl in wlinb t--f mud will Karh twiwiatainnM opt too a UI'sr irotlawn' tiuea Wtch, pnra 9. Ttntprtitim Millf'lafUialaaf '7- Earll lan h dui'm t-l. am md Um lata lur uaamuutb sowpdUUoa aui tia pot into toa aaa. 3. Co aMitoi aho obtain lapvaia from anauid (mo ia Oua P Mock wlUbo diqniifll. f.M-tm llbnm brother.. Ltd., aad liaar faatuwa, ab barml una ci-potira. 4. A printed Imu' W5jwnitaCoiniMtlldittTb ritl b I .warticd to my Mm in aJuul ii W aaac aacac petit m eloaaa. a. I if Kmtja-a, Ud-. m rn ta wd tha rriiM UiHr U ux lntottlH-ir atMlitjaad Juoitttnt, ut it iun.lrimdtlut H icuidiimii ao ut Chi award wf lrer Uruttwrl, Liil., aaBaal. LEVEB DUOS., L4d-New Verk. ht - URES AFTER ALL OTHERS Cae of CuU.rrli Care-d liy Ir. Siiini. For " ytiint I havi tiad n tiad en of ("a tarrii. i--k r-oltt t-iuitiiieuiM.V Hiiel iilil. st al way. hud lifadue-hcM: a Ivid ftoniacti hm wli. tin, mHr.v a-viiiijni-::. (ion i;ut now. a:u-r roe;, lc U net-n- a Hli-irt trtsttiticnt e lr :tlii. ! atn a!Mte.t tw ni -i. t ie- CY i 1..:N. u'j iry, SiirthuTi)i.-rl.:ndc'i !; . ejit. u,";. Case of L'al.-ini! CuriiT by Iir.Sal:u. llKV. J. J'. I.F.ISTKK, Se AM -, I'A. i Yours ea:Tie to Iimm. tp--it.-. my l i j ro . i . i. ; "iC run -1 liliu : t'Miny. Ir. Salni - .e-.r t a:ii r!i in tile r i :o-i: . 1 d-in't - v.i'i e.r ii.e. t.ut on ki ou Ii ther lie e..n e ncilli:illo-i l:e lll .t'l ;.i !'.- tr:i:M. I keow a tmei h -re. i h-i I..- . x e i:i.-t, i.'id h to ii ,n.i lit .t :ie .-.-ul.i not H-e-ir.-.l. I know ot.l ii-le. tout lie n:. liotiea Kle;it deill of h-.mm!. in ot h.-r eiie. M.iii.-o!ibur, CV Hire t'o l'r. !!. I I.iMUKKT. Ir. Salm Sua tehe 1 Her From Ilertirave. Mr. Ski kktauy : I Y.i a.,kel i,.e why I did not ,. bark la l.i'inth. The ti.e-'iein.. Ir. saliu .-.ive me I m.1w, w, ,, t ,,i..ei-. it a not ;...; s.ir to r.;e urn at pn--iit. nut. However, it I in i ii rny l rth-r tre itiiu nt lie i- my piiy-hle-iati. llei-ui -ii me of xroiuia. aMut iii y.tr a-.o. nateli d me, you niiuht ay, fr:n , triv... This in . .ni; a 1 ii. i.-it it j it tr.ie. !-. A. K. Met ut. I l.iinlen Hull, Ceatr Co., i'.i , juiy 1;, ;- . si r -.'. D --. l i i K -ti. .' - nrl. it iv. June JuN -i, l'I. :'l. i:. li, in " e. H. lii!i. reb. -Vr.-n.Aprl. i;:v J, nejt'ly , l'e 1 11. 7. .vi;par -rs for II Papers in f j THE KEELEY CURE special boon Ut bruin e men who, hartnr i drifted uncoiiscionslT into thn .MnV h.K,. .n awaken to find the d :.scn. of alcoholifin fastened d ip-.n .e -.i, renii.-nn? ui"! nni to manareaf- - ...m uo..- uc einun, a. loeir wexxs i -ir ecu irtr'" latu.e PITTSBURa KEELEY INSTlTlJTE, J1V tvm Avenue, retnn to theni all then- pnwen, mental and I "'eal, de--trj the abnormal appetites, i '-'ijistheni to mo condition thev wereln V '"-T '"duiifed in Btiumlant. This baa b and ba uuueln more than lita .i iu k. . mong thean aome of your own neifrhbon, to : .r 1 - ea-s treated Here, i mona thejn aome of tout own nei.hh wnoni we ran refer with confidence aa to the s'iiute san-ty and efflcienrr of tlie Ktvler Cure, ii-? fille-st and inot mn-fa!n. i,vi.ot.. i- n vftcei. Ci for uiiniihlet iriviii fail i mm. j tiou. SOAP W0APFERS The 0. 1 C. LIME COMPANY, SUCCESS" HtS TO the mrrtasDALE like comm. hav Jut eeiinplefed their ne-w rittK and are tmw pn-twreil Knhip ny mr-ieau ni " .if me .-..iintrv Thix limp i nmnilfaet- u red from the celebrated Sjjiejf Hill Limf5tci and U wptvially neh in ah I he e.-i'.-'ix r eiiiir.il to inviyurnie the tuiil. T IS WHAT ALL FAHKER3 NEtD! .oo. ati-k on harm ail the Utile. ITieei. low Ufl the ioWl-sl. Aeiurtna a communication!! to I C. LI V.E COMPANY Fred.Row.. MEYCRSDALE rTopriPtor IF YOU'RE THINKING OF REFURNISHING YOUR FEET Remember that we are Ileadejtiartcrs for Bootn, .Shoe. Uubhem, clip pers anel everythiiiif in the shoe line from tho Minallod. artiele up to the largest all of the reliable, ucver-rip, water-tight sert at the lowent prie. OUE MOTTO : PERFECT FITTIUO SHOES AT PERFECT FITTING PRICES. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY George P. Stein & Co., 7uC Main Crosn SL, SOMERSET. PA. J3ENNSYLVANIA RAILUOAD. CASTCRN STANDAttO TIME. In Effect November 15, 1396. CGXDEMSED SCItrDCLK. Trains arrive and depart from thentation at JohUMtowu aa follow: . WlaTWAKS W extern Exprvsa. 4:Ht a. m. SouihwesU-rti KxpreMi ,iWK " John.Htown Ac-omiiiodat ion. ... 6:.)7 Aevommodatiun :!() " !acifie Rxpre-M V:2t " Way l"ajwiiKer . 3::a " Mail 5: IS " rant I.inp. . leiH p. m. JoliunUiwu Accomnnxlation. ASTWAaD. KJU Atlantic Exprem.. . 5:tM a. m. I , 5.- Alumna Aeeoiii)nol.'ition h.L'l I y Kxpre M:iin Lin. fixpres liir! Alt'Hina Aix-on.iiioialion. p. fn, MailKxpr-M . " Jotinstown Ae.-omiii.hla: iou. ei:..", I'lnladeipiilit Kxpn-Mi ....... 7:11 Faxt Lane.....................le:.i) For ntw, mi-ore, e-,Mllin Ticket A?entior a.i.irvMi l i,m. ait, i". A. W. 3jU Fifth vemie, Hittjiliurv l'a. t: M. PtWfiMt, J. R. Wood. Cieu. Jlamiicer. lietrl Pom. A CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cerrbria Branch. HOKTIfWAKD. Johnstown Mail Expn-w. IU-kwond Tl a. ni soim rw-t i. sioyextowa IfcLJ, Uuov- rr.iui: i'iutjeiuueewu li:iet. Johnstown Mail Expresa. RnrV wood l!r, a. ui., Soi:i. -fci t ll::v. stove-.e,irn ll.-, Uoov- . ni niv i r.., j'HinMiiwn p. m. Johnstown Aeor,tnmolat!on. Kockwood 4-V, p. in., siitnerxet xJi stoyestown iN lloov- tin.lilC . .', LOW II 01 Vl. SOCTHWAKD. M i l1 Jeihn.tovri 7-l n m ttnnt-MvH!. U.-M Sloven town .:."!, Somerset lUjckwcjoei ExpevaJohimiown Z:0p. m.. Hoover ville i...., -lovesiow n somersei totl, rtock- 'iHi!y. SOMERSET MARKET RETORT, CoaiiEC-i ED fcfcKLY BT Cook & Beerits, lYulnoulai, Ifrc. l;t jyc. f per till ..15 to CS Appi.-s.-e dried, ih (evaporated B App.e Eutt. r. p-r sal l roll, i-r B Rlltter.- fresl, ii.y, per lb . ee lor J.ic i 1 creamery, per u .esuai, p-r 9 uiitr-v ham. pir D . .T i:icoa.! s;'rar "'"T1 -- isi.le, per lb . shoulder. er Ji v, a lute navy, per bus I Lima, per lb C o-Va. ."f-". I-er co-.ee. l,,,,, p,,r , ie to 1 n to u 7 lo so 7 to 3i.i 15 to Jie . Cement- J "'"berland. per bbl Oorilipenl, iht tb i-lei:s, per uoz Fish, Jake herrlnr ,J I..tii Ilon. y. white clover, per tt. I V I.i me. per bid Mil! -- . N.., per gal t inioiiM, H-r biii. rotat.m ier l-us . Hiwhea, evaiMimted, per t r"ruu-. iht tt N. per bbl 1'ltU.hlirx, per bbl Salt, i iJairy, '4 bus Kicks.. 1 .;. " - to lilr il.ti :ioe let to Jiy lu to . - 10 to I fl.Ui vl I nua an-lcn Ipmunil alum. In lb sacks !...! niapie.jw-r m fitose i in ori.ii yellow, per .v Sugar. wi.ne. j. per r .. t. KrHtiuiaiej, u r m uoe. or puivenzeci, per lb he Syrup. maple, pe-r ted :.ii,k, I tsioneware. e'Hllou - se lkiiow, per u , inegar. erea jn to .tu. timothy, per bus. fl.'i I eiover. i.-r mi. &.,.) t A.i skeds. " cri ni-oii. per Ims tie alii, Ira. p.-r bti.s ti n alsvke. lto-r b.i-. r iiiiiet, e.erman, p r bus t imriey. white lienr.ll.-M, p,r bus l.l km n?it, M-r new.... ;ec com. tntr. Her -is ... iroin Mi.-li.-.. w r bin t to,- rtH. ier bus - j-. , . c revel wneat, per ims -tt i uniii, iht mi ir-s.... x . i corn liinl oi chop, per 1 iiwl. kv fUour, roller pnv, er lh f.iM Flour i . , . . i'M"K lu-nv anil taiicv j hiirh.irrade fuel t.)V,..l I Hour, lower eni.lt. pe r 1 Ijibs S'..";l.:. Middlings. ,I.1"'' P"r Vr !" - i reu, per leo E ijc ALWAYS On Hand. BEST IN WE MARKET. V " It KM Jarecki Phosphate, Raisin's Phosphate, Lime, Crushed Coin. Hard Coal Salisbury Soft Ccal, At tho Old Stand near the mcr set it Cambria R. R. Station. v-Priccs Bight Peter Fink .- JLJ. . ,V,WM Wain to patent t wme. WMbl.1,1.,,, Jj. ev.fl, ,h,ir t mji list ut two liuaund iueaiOiA ti:tX YOU CAN FIND '.n u.1 iITTsm e H -t tbi- A.ierr -me lir.u.. -ii iir. D'C,1;iT?,''Tirt'T ;" .r THE 5Is None Too Ccod When Yci- d LT if l v. M K K ?i : : TO JL i.1 UUli.f -a WAaU Alt it TO Have ,onjuiencv me M tujttu-uin ;i You are alwayi ure of getting tbe freht nteelleioejpv j, TRUSSES FITTj . OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES- CALL AND HA;- Somerset, - p Louther's This Model Drag Stcrs is Rabidly 2:::ri? a 9 my w w 'Medicines, Bye Stutfs, Spoujcs, t:u, Lonllier's PresGrijJtionsiFamily Reci: And a Full Line of Optical Goods tl-vray? on tar. I. F rc Iarce assortment all can L2 suited. TEE FiSE Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to u'; v to intending iurchzscrs, whether th---; b :j trcn us cr elfc'.7h-'r?. 9 U a MAIN STREET Somerset Lumber Hard and Soft "Woockl Oa!i, Poplar, Kldlncw, AVnlnnt. Yellow Pine. Flooring, (berry, Shingle, Iori, Lath, While Pine Blinds A feneral lineof a!l grades of Lumber and Building Material and Kr...-. .- tock. Also, ran furnish anything in the line of our bttines toorJ.-r v. . ble promptness, such as Brackets, odd-sUed.work,V:o. Elias Cunningham, Office and lard Opposite S. & C R. R. Station, UlTheN. Y. Weekly Tribim With the ele-se cf the Presidential eampan Tin: Tlill tbe fact that the American people are now :i;ix:..:.-. t rr've ;! nome auel ihimiicss intere.-ts. in mee t tliis -,.'.) I space anel ProtlMllelli-e. utit:! ntn th. r Sr.-it.- n- I ....... i AU. nr . .,.... r . i . . . . . : . t . . t - i ... u. ..i o.v .ig.ii i.-i iii '.- - iiie-s nn i.:i ii lit.. from its inceptieiii tei the pr -e ::t d.iy, and won its rc 4;. v;.- r -. Every possible eir..rt w ill U put f rth. an 1 Itiemev l"r.-e!v t -. ; ' The WEEKLY TRIBUNE preeminently a National Family K??i-: injr, instructive, entt itainimr and imiisru.nsnl.U .-. ......!. .... ..." . , - . We furnish "THE HERALD" and "N. Y. WEEKLY CASH IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY EEGI2I AT ANY TDIZ. Address all orders to TI I K 1 1 1 II i A U-' Write jonr name aal a !Jrvt on a postal eirl. seu 1 it to tie., w. lt. I Tribune Bail Jin;, Sew York City, and sam?!e copy of THe neeEij lriocne will be mailed to ja. IT WILL PAY YOTJ TO BCY YOUR Jlemorial Vork or WV!. F.SHAFFER, 80MERSET, PFXX'A. Manatkcturerof and Dealer In Eastern Work Farnlsh-et on Short Notice in mm mi Also, Agent for the WHITE BRONZE ! Perxons In need ntr M.snnn.K. u- . .. find it to their Interest to call at my shop where a preier showinv will h -'sntlH faction gimranleeel in ev, rv case, and" I riere-a very low. I invi; i . Wl:t3 Brie, Ct I if. ; i . . . , ro1nes.1 by ReT. W. A. Rinr, as a derided i.iproveineni In the iw.mt .if M.e.o.i .- t or.stn.ct,,m.nd which Is destined to le the pool ar Monument for our cha'aeable Hi nun-. U-.wuaacalV, ) I M.. i?. SaAFPn'l?. BJ i -p.-3JEDIOINS3 .:- , s- It is JJt .1" I'np'irtant te Sri;r e -I T T 1 r T T"" "?r I'lnjnUi,,.. it i.. . ' lliein. AT SNYDER'S Carefully Coinrounele-ei. SatUtfttction Gunrantetl. SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. SNYDER, Drug fr Favorite with People :a Esaroh :: Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THI DOCTOB OIVDI PIUH)3tAI, ATTE5TI05 To TK COXFot ' - - I, : j GREAT CAKE EEIXO TAtll TO CSE OSLT l:r.i AXD fVi:7. A KT: SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, fvl. LOUTHE2? r. D. -nilt.; YA: MArrACTTKER A5D DtALKK AND WHOLESALE A.1D Iw-TAII.: :: t Lumber and Buildiiig Llaterials. PleUeiu, n!i Ilalusters. 'hMcd Aewel Posts .se. Fe P. FARMERS AMD ViLLAGEHS. Fe It FATHERS AKO KOTKEES. rt'i: SONS A?JD CAUGHTEoS. i'i:: ALL. THE FAMILY. n, 1 !:. i, ei : .' - tkiiu ni: : - - in,:-" ONE YEAR FOR ONLY S2.00. Aw "1 f7 V boLi.1 4 1 0 iXU i.1 MM.ll limiM Over 530 Beautifu Designs. ! . ' la i;l DriCS T J 1 1 -r. l c tj (111) -a-,i v-- ..l-r..-" : ,T . '0NeJ.'!CNi"riL t-C2V 1v-".ejii-.ii. C' J 1
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