. 4 . 4 if ! 4 1 :1 I ; .1 i ; A 1 i ' it M - i S 1 -, STOPPED EVERY THIRD BEAT. But Mrs. Strope's Heart Now no Longer Legs but Throbs Regularly. from I i . ,Voa'T, In a In'"", omnjotlion4! hnttse r.t No. 104 :m:i::(ii Mii't, CievelaaJ. Ohio, lives 3 f r rs. Ili.iii v A. t-;r..ts', widow oftoe lute A. it. ; , M.vJ shf i- ih? iiiot'njr f a yt'iivg ci-su wlio'l.ii. Ik- :i, a:il is now 'f ;'-: eily's i.-..e.v -ft'ul and -ih p-' i.:c jiiarcmeisis. Mrs. !t.'to, ii has lately recovered from serious cttniiac diflicultv hen questioned ly re j ,n.-r retarding her Uic iilcc&s, Mated as i ro verrs n-.o. I had my first experience with Ur." Villinn.:' Pink I'illH. ruralon mnp I as troulilcd wim an ailf-K lit ii.cn I j.r.-il would eventually drive me crazy unless I rid mv lf of it. It wili w':nd s:ran;- no i .:irt ti,iii', r'it "IV heart Jid nut Isnt as it ,,.. 1. lis action x irr-'ular. There v '.did le two pulsations, or pi rii.; three, r.n.l 11, .-a s sudden -cti!"n. Siy ii urt (cuirl t-' rs! for the period of one or to treats, a::d Ttien resume its action. Sometimes stii-h l.-;-es v.-. mid not le so frequent as tl:at. out t a.-.- !v a day parsed that Ihey did rot oif nr. 1' ft It tuoii'.'ii somt thiiil wotiid rtrike th 1: jrt irr-'at force. slid rnh It out f place. luriiiir tii.".t peri-id. whenever 1 1st !.. to sleep or rest, niy hands would Itecoroc. le-rfeitly mnnri ani Mples. I CiiM f'-'l the .-i:i!v.-ry pn:hls coiiiin; over tin in. out I col I'! 'to iio'oiii? n hicb mild prevent if- Vy r 'T;- srcini in a like mnnT. I I li-d rt'.;.!.-n.'.!ei::r;!!:y in walkit: v. i..-n mhIi :i il had 1hi .-.-i.-n" of mi-. N.iturnily th:it n ileol iity.ilrsroinrii' tely u;i-et my r -vs. and b;:t one vb:e tii-rvous fysteta is well nii'li UR. 6V.ORRJTZ OALPil WondciTul' y Succc.-.-ful iu Chronic Diseases and Diseases of the EYE. EAR, KCSE, THROAT, LUNGS AND NASAL ATARRH All Kyc Operations Succosslully Performed. Examiriatton and Ccnsa!ationFree to Everybody. fyi IT 1 AFTER ALL 7,0 s,: 1 rmf i OTHERS tri J. FAN . 4 .-'4 Witv.. An-rHtvi:iz Thik! S of the I!t IKietorK t!ie Coin.; ry. Without A veil, lr. lin fund 11 t. t K;r more ;l.?n r-t rot! i i;ti!i .o n is-r neii : 1 ve-.rs I lnvp sur.'er.d a 1 .M the time" lmr.icoUir: v j 1. k,!io, .iow:i. Th" misery was ii: my Ivit Sid.' 111 tue nsiion 01 ll:.- heart. It a verv .. .11.,., ! ,.i.it! ;.':etid to 111V !Dor. 1 trii ili.lereiii 1I0?! or-. o M'd. the Ix-st in urc.i;i.i!rv. h.,t ls.rt v. ore i::st.wl of heiter. vl 1M-: ! v.. n: Iir. Sallil, who nuiK 1 I ir vi-.l 10 i!"io:iy. :iml ttianks to in to! tr...ioeiiu Iam"now imn !v cured. Mrs. I, 15. Munsi'U. IleWMrt, Nor.huiiiL..-ri:;iid Co, l'a. 1 ski.l- KverlKiyO;ii.ii! to Kmnr What Dr. iSalm I id f r e. l!.' Cured Me of a Fearful lkin Ulscise. l"or more than 4 vears I have had a most terr l.le kiu trouiile. i Mi-nied Ki beeoveretl, iike a ts-ii wilh scales all over my ho !v, even to my f.iee, not exerpiui!: my eyes. The pain was anuo.i uneiidur.ioie. and I walked the fl'jor tu.mva in'.'ht..i!i ac-ount of my nsuy. lo w,.iK was out of the luestiou, nor could I inii:'r.vif. 1 :ncu o of our N-si do tors, si. ii: m'mev on Patent M"da-ines. such as utieura. v'iolden .Mslieat lis-overy. oint ut -n ' - t.. s' tre-mnent froai the riere.- M d iai Institute. Itutfahi, hut it wei.t from wor-.-10 w.-r--. Th. 11 1 henrd of lir. s-alm's w .ii.. 'iful cures in mis neitihoriKKnl. tooi his tr.-.il::ieiil, and to .1: y. 1 am a new man. N ta.Te sum troaole. lain working azain. and ;-- v -il as ever. Kveiyhodv audit to k 1 v tli.s. Krauk UicliarJon. fianio, ti'.mtiria Co, l'a. K FilKK. The M-Ih-.I Ad visit, a short 111 ' sueioe. -if:al!v t !io-' eolltea. i.:i' lliir nianun-. nii""'i " "ii -e . , li.Mtiou. Address lr. Mliii.'f.o. hox7(ii, Columims, O. Kneh-sinj; a l cent stamp lor '". I K I'X.CJIX MK'M'KTIIE ri'.IN'is I'.ach pvrson ai'p'yinif for medical tn-nttnent m.'.mI i -.".in or hruii; froia 2 U outni- of mine miat pissed Iirsi in the morning pn-ternd I, vhicn will r-s-eivcH caretu! riicaueal aud micrxsi jpieJil examination, and if renui-sl.-d n llI'lMel'l'-'woiiVi1 sueil a have haftled the skill of all other physicians: ntid remedb'S, .I'l.eiiiy cur. '.1. c.-iin-ers. ineiors, til.roi laud i"id growths cur. d without ttie use of the kn'fe or ai:ti'elic. Xo cuuiutf. u Min. n .taurf.-r. , . , Mimo.m.i 1-r;.s-i v retor.ii. "Hick, puinlcs and c-rt- iii cure for Impotence, Ion inan leKHi si rii...io-r'..K-i !.-.-s, w-rtk an nervous d.-hility : a!o for prostatitis, vcneoc-!c, and i- i.,'i v fe ui-mwx-s w.ieiher truia imp-udeul hahils of youth or sectional functions spi-edhy el p. ial.ee: !.V cim I i:pi!e;sy or Fits J) v. r f ill:;..' A i 1 eve op. b.lv. " Alare-sai: 1 '.ons successfully .crforim d. I Coniniunifii' Ions to Box 7H0, Co'.umhus, 0",.!o. 5893-37, WILL 3Z AT T wn. joitn-town, Ttwn. K.;mer.-t, Hotel Jmv. tvt. Xov. C,p;tai. lio'jl, 'atintar. Tlmrslav, 1.. Kr.-i.ty, Oct. Xov, oil, LT, SHERIDAN'S BEST SFEECH. A. Kewspnpep Man Tells the Circnuistaneci of W l ra It N as Mmdc, "TLe lift time Gem ral Phil c-Ik ridu was ia 5Iihvur.ke," said Bub Howard, .ha newspaper iiian, "was whrn the Army of tfco CrnibrrJatsd b(2d"itsan EJal rentiion here in 1VS2. A b:i:;itu"t tvas pivcu tlir- afsi-ciatiun at tLo 2sa tioaui htuo. Griirrul bbcridau presided. I:i hiscpcitins spoot-h he was imzzk-d i .r "vords, bat after a fasbiou he luanaL't-d tr Ftatnuier out sxmcthing that but few I fcoardiitd Ii ss uudrrstnod. I wasreport t ice the fvent fcr T1-- cL.t;ut 1 and bad tukeu down cverytLi:: tjhtridaa Faid -just as be Fpnie it. hi u l.e ptt tLrt ugh, became around to f. h vie aud faul, ! "Lot k bere, Mr. Krpcrtcr, do yoa waat : to pl-.-ast' nn ?" j " 'Dtt-d, I Co, pc urril.' i " 'Thin pl aw don't r-;nt zryct that ; d d Flush ct xaiui Just make up a 1 nice little Frnwh for p" " j Howard i:iado up a dainty little Freec-h j for the comniaadrr of the American tinny, which greatly pkased hitu. A few years later, wben bo was on duty at Washington, Howard's duties frequently ttiok him to headquarters, and be always met a hearty welcome. The first time he called JSheridan said: 'Oh, yes, I remeraber you! Yoa are the man who made that nice epec-eh for me ia Milwaukee." On several cccttFions he ijitrodueed Howard to bin friends as the author of the bet-t fpceeh lie ever n:aJ2. Chicago Times-Herald. Dont Give I'p. Sorrcw came to you yesterday and caiptied your home. Your first impulse cow is to gne cp and eit down in de- j fpair amid the wrecks cf jour hopes. But you dare net do it. Yen ::re ia the ! ln:e cf battle, and the crisjs is ct hand. To faster a moment would be to imperil ferae bo!y ittteresL Other lives would lf harmed by your pausing. Holy inter ests would su2er shcald your hands bo folded. You must toot linger even to in dulge your pritf. irkirrowa are bnt inci dents in life and racst not intent;; r rjs. We must leave them behind, wbio e press ou to the things that ere before. Tfcin God has so ordered, tco, (hat in pressiug on in duty we Fhall Cud the truest, richest cemfcrt fcr curs-jlves, fc-itiing down to brood over our si irowg. the darkness deepens about us and creeps j into cur heart, and our strength rbanges to weakness. But, if we turn away from the glocm ar.d take up the tasks and duties tow huh Gcd culls us, the light will come again, t.nd we shall Tcw stronger. "fhen all our hopes ore pene. Tis well our h .nds must still keep toiling on For others sake, "for htrt-CKtb to bear is f..und in daty .mr. And be Is LU-st i:id I ufc-j lc::;i s to Tr..lt8 Tie joy J other cure ki an Lcart.it he. J. L. Z:.Ur, D. D. TriY.'u:.c'. AX sht:?reJ, e,m afrireeiate tnd tinuertand C: r.urry, rim lly meiilal, wlneh I tiniur. t lu.-l niu"!i slt-.-p and r-st, and often 1 as com- : peijeii irom slu-er eihamstion toit down dur ing the dav to oi-iain (unue n-pose. lint a Mon as I did fo 1 fi-Jt that numb H-ii--a!ioii come over my hands and feet, and I rocked violently in liiy chair lo drive it away, hut , lri-icii!ir to no avail. j "One day my eon, who was Vt pins a drnir store at the time, brought roe home (auue of Vr. Williams' i'ink TiiU for 1'ale 1'n.ple and adviMil me to take mem lor my lican troahle. I did to nd soon let!an to fi-l betlcr. I useii the pills about two months i;nd thrv certainly cured me, for now n:y heart I"ats rotrulurly and all numbness ban diRppeartd and uiv circulation is in splendid onl'-r." We print the alove bopingMrs. ftropc' expi-rienee may lie beneficial to oUicrs who may s;i"cr frimi dcraneeinvnt of the bearu f'f. Wili;am' Tiuk Tills contain in a cm denstil form all the el.-ments ncecsnry to irivo n.-w l!fe end richness t" the blood unl re siore (haltcn-'l nerves. They ere also a spe citie fir troubles peculiar to females, such cs s:ippresions. irrendaritics and all forms of wi"j':nesK. In men they f fleet a radical cure in all cases sri:m; from nieutal worry, ever work or excces of w hatever natnre. l'itik Tills ari Fold in boxes (never in loose bulk) ot "inc. a I"X or six U.xes for $ioii. and may be b id of all dni'.-'ists, or direct by mail from In. William' iledicice t'omjiauy, ik-lieaeo tady, X. Y. HE CURES A:terH:vini; Trie! ItiifT.iio. Pittislmrs Gneons bur. atej I mtiuiia Co IMiysteiaiiN. Her !Su:'ern-s ir-w worse and wors t'Ut fir. isaim Cured Herat Last. Fo-more than l' years I hive been lendi:i! have tiled, at biast 10 dociors in Knttalo, J Towns. Mr sufferings u'rew worse and worse. I te'ciine liiin. tK wi-ak to work, and so innuy sleepless nlirhl. Couldn't rat, as my stouiaeh v.-i. out 01' onh'r, and my nerves s-emedall utitnin:;. I don't wtnt to live through alio' ii-T ueh a time, for any tiling in the v. iil" wi le world, and ofu-n I have prayed to die After I had piven up all hiie .f enjoyim: health niMin. 1 dwided loconsult lr sit! in, and. thank the ;.od Ixird, that I did so. Atler a course of treatment, 1 onie more enjoy line health, cat. sleep and work one- more", us heretofore. 1 am truly rrateful to Dr. Salm. He oerjiinly underNiamis his liusiness, as my case is not the on?y wonder ful cure he has jierforiiied in this County. M rs ts. t JleCi v.iry. Tunnelton, Indiana (V l'a. A Fearful Cae of Rheumatism Cured by Dr. Hal 111. T have had a fearfal case of rheumatism f r overCt yiir. so had Ciat I could nt lift my anus to niv head, and at every chance of trie wther the pains were raot excrutiatiu-t. Any one, havini; ever su tiered with rneuKui t isiii. can only iippr.ciate what I mutti. 1 h ive only had 3 moiith's treatment from Ir. Salm. you mij;lit alin-i-t say, I am cured, and 1 am happy once more, I was 71 years old at rav last birthday. J. D. tiardner. Howard, Centre Co., Pa. history of private diseases, advice to youtiR scieiitiriv - a'dy treated and positively cured by a - xaminatiod and coiisulUition free to tvery l-e. Jan. hen. .vrcti. Apn. .vriy. june ju;y Jan. Kelt. Mrch. 2t. Ll. is, is. i l.L hi lh-c. Jan. Fch. Mich. Aprl. May June Ju!y ii, 22, 1M, lit, K It, li, Some Schoolboy IH-Snitions. In a n eent examination some boys wtre asked to define certain words and to pive a ;;tet;ec illus-trariiiK the moan injr. Hero nr.' a few: Frantic is wild; I picked st-nn- frantic flowers. AtlJetic, rtrcng; the vinegar was too athletic to use. Tandem, one behind anotb.er; the boys sit taiidem at peliooL Au1 then some Finnic words are funnily explained. Dust is mud with the wet squeezed out. Fins are fishes' wings. Stars arei the moon's eggs. Cireumferenre is th dis tance aro-and the middle of the ouu-ide. Educational Gazette. Cork Toy. Curious toys may be made of cork. One cf these is the well known little tumbler such as is generally constracted of pitli. Bat cork, especially if it 1 hollowed, will answer the purpose quito as welL Make the puppet of three or four corks, shape and piaint it as skill fully as you can, and glue to the feet, or tinder them, little hemispheres of lead. When thrown into tiny position, the fig ure, of course, rights itself, and, like a cat, always falls on its feet It is quite possible to make a cat of pith orof cork too. Bow Indeed If it wasn't for me, my class in school wouldn't have any standing at all" Slid Hubert. "Nonsense!" said Lis aunt "Your mother says you are the foot of it. " "I am," said Hubert. "How could it Stand if it didn't have a foot?" Phila delphia Times. Little Mary Logic. Liitle Mary was 1 ut to the store one eViy to have some sirup sent rp for the t.u.1 "Does: vour mother want refined sircp':" aki d the merchant. 'I think she does," answered Mary. "She is a very nice lady." Youta'a Ccrrniauion. Our Good Rraaon. Be-ttic Witless Wliy dot that little boy always go barefooted? isallie Knowall Why. because be baa more feet than shoes. Harj'r' Bound TabV. Aloft cf the large towns in rranoe contain workmen's model dwellings or tenement bouses, which have been dig jciCed with the picture Fque appellation cf barracks, but none of these Las at tained to the colossal proportions cf the "Freihaus" situated at Wielden, a sub urb of Vienna. This building has 13 courtyards aud accommodates 2,112 per sons belonging to all classes cf society. Oue postman is specially appointed to deliver letters to the inmates, w bosa cor respondents have to be careful to put on the cover not nterelt-' the Christian name 1 laid surname cf the addresses, but the number of the yard, the staircase and Ithe flat, if they want the letter to reach its destination. MONKEYS IN CHURCH. OPEN AIR CONGHEGATION WHICH THEY VOLUNTARILY JOINED. tome of Them Uronsltt Their liable With Them itnd IUxed Their Ear Wile They Showed tSljrn" of lTlty Experience of Missionaries In India. ' The most sir.gul-r audi cum that I ever saw gathered to listen to preachinfi was an audience of monkeys, says an . India correspondent of the Boston Gold en Rule. When I commenced work in the re gion which I bare now occupied for more than SO years, I asked two fellow missionaries to join me in preaching tour in tho adjacent taluk, or county. We first went with three native assist ants to the taluk town, or county seat Oar tents were pitched in a grove ad joining the town. We usually on our tours went two and two to preac h in the villages; but, this being tho taluk town, aud the first of our preaching the gospel in that region, we went ia a tody into the native city. Walking through the cloth, spice, grain and iron merchants' bazaar streets, and then through tho goldsmiths and silversmiths' street, around through tho temple 6treet, and then through tho street of Brahman residences, to adver tise our presence and incite curiosity to know what we were about we finally took our stand in the Brahman 6treet, and all joined in singing one cf the beautiful Teluga Christian lyrics and Fathered an audience cf interested lis tcnera. We stood upon a little raised platform on one side cf the street against the house walls. The bouses were all cf one story, joined together liko a city block, with flat roofs and a low parajiet along the front of the roof. One t f our native assistants read a portion fiom the gos pels, and another preached briefly ; then one of my fellow missionaries followed, preaching more at length, while I watched the audience, to study the coun tenances cf the people among whom I expected to work. I had noticed that behind the Louses on the opposite side cf the 6trct there was a long row of trees growing in their back yards, tho branches of which stretched cut over tho flat roofs. Chancing to raise my eyes, I noticed many branches ct these trees beginning to bend downward tow ard tho roofs and saw the facts of seme old jack monkeys peering out through the foliage. Soon some of them juirped down and came forward to soo what their "big broth ers" in the street were about, as they stood gazing so intently at these white men standing on the platform. Spring ing upon the parapet, they seated them selves, with their bind feet hanging ever in front, and gazing with fixedness at the preacher, as they saw the people in the Etreet doing. Other monkeys followed, urcil there was a long row cf them thns seated on the parapet The latecomers I could see walking alorg behind the parapet, look ing for a place wide enough to get a seat Failing to find a wide enough place between two already seated mon keys, they would put up their bands, and, pushing each one sidewise, would seem to bo saying, "Sit along a little, please, aud give a fellow a seat," until tho "bench" was crowded. The audience in the street, standing with their backs tuward that row of Louses, did not notice the monkeys, and so their attention was not distracted by them. I had noticed that many mother mon keys had brought their babies to church with them. These little baby monkeys sat upon tho thigh of the mother, while her band was placed around them in a very human fashion, but the sjermon was evidently ton high for these littlo folks to comprehend. Glancing up, I saw one cf tho lit:!" monkeys cautiously reach bis Land around, and, catching hold of another baby monkey's tail, give it a pnlL Tho other little monkey struck back, but each mother monkey evidently disapproved of this levity in church, and each gave its own baby a box on tho cars, as though saying: "Sit down! Dcu'tyoa know bow to behave in church?" The little monkeys, thus reprimanded, turned the most solemn faces toward the prearhcr and seemed to listen intently to what he was saying. With tho exception of a monkey now and then trying to catch a flea that was biting him in some tender spot, they thus sat demurely until the preacher finished bis sermon and until we bad distributed gosels and tracts among the audienco and had started for our tents. Our "celestial audience," seeing our "terrestrial audience" dispersing, then, and not until then, left their seats and demurely walked back and spraug upon the branches again. There were no "monkey capers" us they went. They were as serious as a congregation leav ing a cbnrch and sat upon the branches in a meditative n:ood as though think ing over what they Lad heard the preach tr say. And thus we left our unique monkey audience. First Thermometer. The first thermometer was made in 1621 Ly a Dutch physicist named Cor nelius Van Drebbtll and consisted cf a tut filled with air, closed at its upper end. and dipping at itsctber extremity, which was open, in a bottle of nitric ncid diluted with wat?r. As the tem perature rore or fell the air in the tube increased or grew less in volume, and consequently the liquid descended or rose. This instrument is now known as an air thermometer, but as its measure ments were bused on no fixed principle it was of little use. F-ss Feeding; Snake. There is oue Fpries cf snake, in the genus deiroden, which feeds exclusively npou the eg9 of small birds. Its teeth re very small and are sooa lost '.'.'he eggs are twallowcd whole, aud v.'ben passing through the gullet are broken by a device somewhat similar to the giz zard. WHAT If HEMS. The Public is Learning It, Learning It Fist Proof Not Lacking. Iorybody has it That Tired Fts-iing. Ihin't know wli.tt it mentis. Kerps. you awake nt night I-est-oys daily s nifort AVeariea the Insiy. You would shake it off. You would be heahbful and strung. So yoa can. If joti co at it rtirht. First b arn whnt it means. Some say it's lol l blood. Others stiy it's a lazy liver. They're sil wrons. Tired feiin? means tired Kidney. Just as I -sine Hark means Lame Kid Ctys. And B.'it knche means Kidiifj ache. How do we know it"? Ilconnso Iinnu'n Kidney P;I! cure it And they are for Kidneys only. How can we timet, it '; Jtecsuse tlie Public says so. Here 's a case in p:int. Mr. W. 1. lhiii.-iM-or; it a FrteccFsfnl business man of CanMishnrjr. Pa. He says: "My tumble bad its fotindatiou in nn injury I received Miotit three years ao, ni:d my l.i.lneys have troubled ine crmtly ever since. Fiually I pot so bad 1 was almost in t!tsn:ir. I stiuorcd con stantly wit'.i severe pains ncrns my spine, over tlie !.i;is, a reminder nt all times, which kept ii!t in misery. No t ne will ever k::ov what I suffered in the tmst few yertrs. I rt.nl 1 not do the least thine in the shape of work without preat pain. IuritiS all this time I tried many tliinr for relief. I have taken treatment from medical sjiecinlistK. but nil b) no avail. S.-me t:-i i spo I, hoard about Ib nu's Kidney Pills. 1 determined to c.:ve tli.-m a thnnvtith trial. Words can hardly ex press rny fifiiEcs nt the result; relief was almost instantaneous, the pain socci cd to vanish completely. My ciux-fite is better, cr.r re'ietal or.d:t ou much :m provtd. I nii'.s Kidney pills have- work ed tvon-lcrs ia my case. 1 can say notbin? etror.t; c: f.'h u tin t!;em justice." I'or -vi!-. 5 y fill tl." l rs. Price. Titl cents, maiied by 1 oster-Ml'S T'! (.'., H'-Cabi, K. Y., side agents for the L". . A Lamp in His Pocket Not very many meu carry lamps In th-dr jtockeiu, but there is at least 0110 man who does, and that I the lamp lighter on the elevated road. It Is an alcohol lamp, like a soctiou of braas cylinder, five or six inches long and an Inch through, and with a slender tule two or three inches long, holding tlie wick, projecting at one end. The lamplighter comes in at the front door of the car with his lamp lighted. With a rapid cane acquired by xrcri ence he lights the tdx lamps, seeming almost not to paus in his progress through the car. If he Is in the last car of the train, as he pulls down the chimney over the la.st lamp L Ls lighted and turns toward the rear door, he blows out his own lamp and drops it in his pocket. His bauds are nov free. He throws back the door, walks out uim tlfe platform, opens the gate and stops oil" upon the statiou plat form or down upon the other aide ready to board the next train. A touch of a match will light the alcohol lamp. New York Sun. A cough is a danger sigual of worse troubles to come. Cure the cough and prevent its results by using Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Wasting Time. They were dining ofX fowl in a res taurant "You see," he explaiued, as he show ed her the wish lione, "you take hold here and I'll take hold here." Then we must make a wish and pull and when it breaks the one who has a big ger jiart of it will have his or her wish gratified." "Hut I don't know what to wish for," she protested. "Oh, you can think of something," he added. "Nd, I can't," she replied; "I can't think of anything I want very much." "Well, I will wish for you," lie ex claimed. "Will you really?" she asked. "Yes." "Well, then there's no use fooling with the old wish lxnie," she interrup td with a glad smile, "you cau have me." Comic Cuts. For Your Protection. Catarrh "cures" in liquid form to lie taken internally, usually contain Mer cury or Iodide of Potassa, or both, which are injurious if too long taken. Catarrh is a bkfal, not a Mood ii iseu.se, caused by cold and damp weather. It shirts in the nasal passages. vld ia the head, if repeatedly neglected, re sults in catarrh. Kly's Cream Balm Is the acknowledged cure for these troubl es aud contains uo mercury nor any injurious drug. During the past session 410,."i00 let ters were posted at the House of Com mons, which gives an average of over 6J0 per member. The British Museum has cost Great Britain ?-5,000 a year in the last 142 years. The speed of the fastest Atlantic steamer is now greater than that of the express trains on Italian railways. It is said that the Greenland whale sometimes attains the age of 403 years. Very old people peed from a third to half as much food as when in their prime. In Italy there are more theatres in proportion to the population than in any other country. The music halls of Loudon regular ly employ over 12,0i0 people. Ships built of steel are said to be able to carry 2'J per eeut. more freight than those of iron. The total value of gold in the world at the present time is about $3,000,001), 000. r i, d h . .rrTTTX AAA A A For the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs. a. K fe. 8k. (CURE. :Tfcs CidStEaaio. 7HERH Is only one way by which r tu. any disease can be cured, and that i Is by removing the cause, what jT ever it may be. The great medical authorities o the day declare that near deranjred Kidneys or Liver. To restore these, therefore. Is the only way by which heali h can be secured. Her is where lowfeiure has achieved Its treat repu tation. It ACTS DIRECTLY UPON THE KIDNEYS ano LIVER and by piactnz them la healthy condition, drives disease and pain from the system. Iarce bottle or new tyle 1 smaller on, at your druccisi. sa Its ronaiation " Twejilr year or success,- in your continents. .Warner's Sitfe Cure Co.. l.on- l-.m. U.s-ti ester. FrauUorl, II oi- Dourae. 'lurouo. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. EASTERN STANDARD TIMC In Effect November 15, 1896. COMDENSED 8CBEDCI.K. Trains arrive and depart from the station at lohnstown as follows : WESTWARD Western Express 4:51 , :ll) . 3:X1 , o:! . lei -Southwestern Ex press. lolinstoun Acnminolntion. " Accommodation Ptieitle Kxpns. ...... Way ittsseii(;er.:..... Mail Knst Line ioiinsUjwu Accommodation... XASTWABD, p. m. Atlantic rrprww -c!i-. liore Kxpre A It. toes Accttmmouatioa. iHiy f.xpress M t.n Line Kxpnm. Vuoonn Accoiniuodution . SrfM I . 5:40 . ?:t !: 10 10:l.i lare p. m. 4:11 Mail J'.xpr'nn ln!instnwn Aecoinmodjition fi:V 44 Piili.teliljla, Express 7:11 " Vafct Uue 10:30 " Kor r"t, maps, eMeall on Ticket Asrtt or ddr-s Tli.. K. U att, P. A. W. !.., Kiflh v.-i,iih. Pittsburg, l'a. 4. M. frevtwt, J. R. Wood. Oeu. Vanaztr. Uen'l Pawl. A XMPOSTAXT TO ADVERTISERS. The cream of the country pnpers is found '.a Remington's Conrty Seat Llsta. Shrewd Bdvcnisora avail thcniselvea of these lists, a copy of which can bo had of Iningta ros.. of Kt-w York t Pittshurjr, Wan?sd-in Idea S Who en tMnk of some Blntple L..I1... tn TJ.U-.lL Protort Tf.nr M-: th t.-.t hrlnw .m weaiia. Write JOHN Vl.kDr.KHCRN CO. Patent All.ws aeya. W.hinu.u, It. C for tbetr Sl.Sn proo olli aaa Iwl ut two uauuml lartAUoua waaiad. Written Under Fire. "The Stnr Spangled' Banner" was written by Francis Key n t the time of the attaek on Fort McHenry, made by Admiral Cockburn, on September IS, 1S14. Key was, uaj-g William George Jordan in the Lndiea' Home- Journal, held as a prisoner in a little boat moor ed to the cotiimander't veanel. Through the whole day and night, ex posed t the fire f mm the shore, Key watched the flag on the fort, and, at break of day on tho 14th, saw it was Btill waving "our Hag was still there. Then, takiug an old letter from his pocket, he retted it on a barrel-head, and, at fover heat, wrote the poen, which he called "The Defense of Fort McHenry." "Yankee Doodle" is claimed by many nations. It was known in Eng land as "Nankee Doodle" in the time of Charles I. The Hollander had an old song to this air called "Yanker Du del." It is said to be also an old French viutage song, a native Hungar ian air, and the stir-ieut music of the sword dance of the Biscayaus. In June, 1 771, Dr. Richard Schuckhurg, regimental surgeon under Uereral Braddock, thought to play a jeke on the ragged, tattered Continentals palming olF the "Yankee Doodle" of the time of Cromwell upon the Coloni al soldiers as the latest martial music It at onee became popular, but a quar ter of a century later the joke seemed turned when the Coutiuental hands played this same "Yankee Doodie" as Lord Corawallis inarched out after surrendering his army, his sword and the English colonies in America to the Yankees. ALWAYS On Hand BEST IN THE MARKET. Jarecki Phosphate, Raisin's Phosphate, Lime, Crushed Coke. Hard Coal Salisbury Soft Coal, At the Old Stand near the Somer set fc Cambria R. R. Station. -.Prices Right- Peter Fink IF YOU'RE THINKING OF REFURNISHING YOUR FEET Remember that we are Headquarters " for Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Slip pers ami everything iu the shoe line from the smallest article up to the largest all of the reliable, never-rip, water-tight sort at the lowest prices. OUR MOTTO : PERFECT FITTING SHOES AT PERFECT FITTING PRICES. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY George P. Stein &.Co.t 706 Main Cross St, SOMERSET. PA. JOMERSKT MARKET RETOr.T, ) limilKlTr.ll WKKKI.Y BY Cook & Boerits, 7elnh, Ik e, 11, ISM. (per i.o Apple.-" tintl. I capirtit4s1 t Apple I'.iiti. r, r ini! (roll p.r B Butler. fresh Keg, per 8- i .Tfmery, icr B). Ueeswax, !er If. countr' ham, per B) ' KiiiHiltler. prr lb .... R.n. I white navy, per bus . Bcn- 1 IJltl.1, per .' 13 to 25 zmnvioc . '.'l.".'.!Z'ii lsc J5 8t- iat .11 to u1;- 7 Ut Nt 7 to he fix-' .. 15 1 a ; tl.V) 4..0 Cement. KKL CornnieM, per B...... l-i'K. lr do ....... Kish. lake htrrlug-1 'J Honey, while clover, per tt....... . Ijtrd, ht tt r i.i.i'.e, per lil.l . Molattscs, N.O., per ti'tl L SSI li.io ; 1.1) ; " . i I MlioIlK, T 1UH. . I'oiHtocK. piT hus In u ' I'ewhes, evil pom U-d, per fc. 11 Pruie-s. w-r 9 i ... X. Y.. H-r hl.t ,1 litt'hunr, l-r lM .. .. i Salt, J lJairy, l4 bus haft- . . " 41111 rek . pniund alum. IM tt tuck. . in nut pie, per m t to se int ported yellow, per lb white, A. per lb jrrHimlHt.si. p,-r lb he Cube, or pulverized, tier t K; Sugar. Syrup. j per sal V t iiuifl.'. per kmi SO tot Stoneware. Dillon t j Thllow, per ft. . . 3 U vc Vinegar, pcrtn.l a) t 3 tiluotliy. per tills fl..j clover, per hus. ... Vt.00 Ut .". i crimson, per hus..... 4.00 " alnilla. per bus ulrtvk. rier till. T : Heeds. Millet, derman, per bus . j.i l"ir;. y. white Itenrtllim, per bus. 1- bnckwhtul. per bus V; corn, car, iht bus Ss to 4iie Oraln " slielli-d. per bus 3S to 4tte i trits, per bu....2 to:e I rye, per bus 4 Feet! I wiitut, per bus T'c ihr.in, per 1:10 bs...... Jfji corn and oata chop, per ltW S'S.. Hour, rolh-r process, per bbl .fi.f . Flour. i - spring puteiit and rmicv j hit'timiie f-..0t tofiJirt I nou r. inwercn.de. per 14vi!M MMdlinirs. i MU' t- T 1 W Mlaa"l,ss-1red,perl0( ft8 toe CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch. WOKTHWARD. Johrntown Mall Kxprena. Rock wood 70 a. m Sofierset s.-ui, stoyestown tr.tS, Hoos ernville !0aO, Johnstown 11:10. Johnstown Mall Kx press. Rock wood 11KV5 a. rnM Somerset 11 ',. -toyestown ll:.jS, Hoov ersville 12s, Johnstown 12:.i6 p. m. 'Johnstown Accommodation. Rockwood 4:35 p. m., SomerstM o: J Stoyesttiwn x IS, Koov crsviiie Johnstown 0:4.1. SO ITU WARD. Mail. Johnstown 7:"i0 a.in.,Hoovernvllle S:oyetown tkj3, Somerset IrM, 'lock wood ExpreM Johnstown 2:10 p. mM Hooversvllle fc'iS. MtoyecloTu 3:13, sjouientet 3:12, Kocit wood 4:0a. Dully. XjZIEE I The 0. 1 C. LIME COMPANY, SUCCESSORS THE KEYERSDM.E LIME COMPANY, have Jnt completed their new sidin and are now ltrcDared tonhin Itvear.lond tola tn inr twrl of tlie cotinlrtr Ti'.l. tlm lit tiiMtititM!. cr si from the celebrated $ler Hilt Limes4or ' mils eneel"llr rich iu ail iheelentenui re. j qnir-d to invicl.MtetheiM.il. IT IS WHAT ALL ' FAkKrHs kFFD! Otn.'. si.u k nn Imnrt all the tune i'ri. iow as tlie lsjt Address all I ' communications to j 1 I C. LIME COMPANY V- 5ow. MCYERSOALE Proprietor All Cleaning Receipts and OF the DIRECTORS of the VQf - Somerset County, Pa., : t r..- .ai LMER K. rUGII. F-St., Treasurer of the Poor House of Somerset Coun 1 ty, in accouiii with the County ' the year ending December ol, A. RECEIPTS Dr. No. Toamonnt of sale and receipts at the Poor 2 To io:uersa C'ou.'y for order Mo. I-., to oaiunce acoHinl Totiil EXPENDITURES. No. Outdoor Expenses. By am't paid u-door relief.... lnrectors' tnivt Ii.g exp. is . f 'ttlllttahle' fl-.-s M ts'ont' tnivt ;itn;e' ;..s. . . i' ir' r.il rm 1 f. r. . 44 l;l'ot. Ol.ll.-e ol cllhurvil. Act Of 1-S... ut-!is.r paupers... . M J ISl l.-l-s' ft .-M t'ouveylnit on; ;.. m pnupers T limaliiH " MaloU'iiance of inmate nt Stale Hospital .. " Wernentville - Klwln Feeble MintUd svhool Ct trti ii M e.1 icj I attendance M l'aid other rountic ... Expenses of Pocr IIouso Proper. By am't paid Iry irtafls and clothing f ' .... f and bacon . o llrooniH .... " Tinware " Ijueemtware . . " JruK . .. " I'nn'.lint . ToUtcco Klf " Ml .i--tl .taminitlioii rnd certificates - Co: ! is " Ijibor . " Wheat and Hour i . -rU- . " S-...p Kk ' ' I fruit JostiCiS. fees . " l.lllciitlons Aplebutter Coffee .. Crackers i tml anil oil , Coustn hies' fee " Vtn.r... " Hai.o-.ir- . Suirar and moli,s.s.-it M Shoe unit leather r'tationery 1'oxtaL'e 44 Weavlnx and eardlnn " Mjtroa.s Mr. Iiickey,li.i); Mrs. Hjtu,iJ).0t) Farm Expenses. I?y am't paid Fertlllxers Kep-'tirs " !Slt.iitler " SniiiltitiK " l.i iti 44 Seed and plants . 44 M inlwnrv Tiirehitu 44 Freight .. . 44 Luoor Improvements. By am't paid Ilepnirx Ijttior .... Sot cling i rid iiiitum rod Extraordinary 1 By am't paid Furniture 2 44 Live stock... 3 44 Instmne- 4 44 l'is Im.iu iiorary 5 44 H..s,nis 44 Lle-.-tr..- liuht Salary and Wasos. By am't ptild Director Jiicob Mi-f;ni,ir... . - Win Hull 44 44 Harrison tto',n... 44 Treasurer, Klmer K. rut?ii... 44 tVmk, Catharine Miller 44 Cicm, Juib 1. Weliner 44 C "k at -1 ' ! m ' r ' 44 A niey, u C. tiltx.m . 44 Htewarf, W in. K. Mckev 44 Win. i -. ; 44 - Physician, Ir. H. si. Kiittnieii 44 napialn, Itev. J.X.xniiy 44 Janluir, John Cam:i yHE DIRECTORS OP TrlC Ts, 1 Tt am't of estlm-ite for expense 2 Hy am't rt-cetved fntin County Ciiiii'iiif-iioiiers on orders.. . I;y am't iincr.p.i!.led to tne credit oi tlie CJtintv . 4 By am't kurolwrgctl to :ir LUrcetors.. I rjIRECTORS' INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS FOR 1S96. Jacob McGregor, Poor House Director, in acc't with Somerset County 1 loam 1 i-oor 1 "use ra-r. o i-, 01 !. Su. J7 To?! 1 rn't urciiarired 4 Hy one yer' aij as Hirs-ctor.. 5 lly am't due County ot ."sotuiiiiew Wm. Dull, Poor House Director, Toatii't. i'oor ITo:,-.- order, Nutso' 2 44 - - . is!-, ., To 1I 6'..; am't v-.-hj ve ' 4 Hy ttiie year's sitlaiy inreclor 5 By ain't due County of ."Somerse: Harrison Gohn, Poor House Director, in acc't with Somerset County. To n rn't Poor House t irtler. V j. 2 of ISL 2 " - No. :.C of lNi 3 Toll ;s;atu'! r rvrmnft-i 4 By one year'n e.Hry as liirect4r 5 By nu't due County of somerset 0 LTSTANDING ORDERS UNPAID. Yi if i No To tt'ii'i'.i i.vsue.1. Sauiue' Thomas .... M - :. Ko .s r . .. . V. J'. t. ". v.. 1 hi 4 flu.-. P M.-rritt til ' Ttliettl Limb Vitnutjcti Mmirr ' iirdutr. 4S0 ... .h!e ''. C. Hernnr.ii Ml.-hi-;, ... e'o.... .1. H .h. : -3 P. y.: Slir tfer 41K Cook Ueeritt 417 4 'las !ieam 41 1 : r. H. C. Hiik-iiineon .". 413 H. I.. Kip 4ol Is U. Coiljorn W . ...e untli-rslirned An .'tors of the County of r.merscf. In the Commonwealth of Penn- sytv,nl. tlo cert I ty that prsuan f the 17th section f Al., entitled "An Act k-UUnx to tounti,. townships. .1,-., p:is.f the r.t li !.iv of A Mil. A. l. 1S.-.I," we met at the seat of Jintiee. In thetsiunty or Somerset. n tlvMth I tv of lannarv. A. It. IS!,;, !n(1 afu.r hein? du y rn. del nu.iit a.io.st ....,. w... nevePtl account re.,mred of us bv law. agreeably ut the a. veral Acta .OmMv ..r.l s pp.fl,-ta there;.,. ecor.!i,!lt to the In-st of tmf Ji fe,,, and ahliuy, tut ;ha. .ue I.. . vle arc true mid correct statcineuus of the following accounta, 1. Klmer E. Puth K . l'rwisur. rof the Poor House and House of Employm-nt of Som entet -tvin'y. with sa.d s.iiiii or miiw rset. 2. The estinmte ecctMint. o. i ne Mi.li, L.tiai ai-coinisoi tn in rectors ............ ... i in-i.ireeiors oi me r.mr wttn the conntv or Somerset, ail vl wc i,. n I'VcertHv It :t we tlnd r. balan.s- due tiie c.iuntv of Somerset J.-, '.ff' . fn.tr Wm. Unit, :t ttJ ami fntin Harrison tiohn. Sil ir.T jiid ll.- inrts-tors wercdnly sumaioned to a.s-,tr la-fore the Auditors iroin J.ti .v. ir ; The said Vriimiin1 vo let 'rsai'nari'.li! r -l4Uj ''"' ,J,'J "PP4 A. iUiJSUmUiy ",,urc"f w h',vs h"n u"'0 " Attest A. J. HlLEU A v, Cierk. 1 1 C C 01 LOOi: "OTi'.zir.z a vx.:z rr.z I V'wv A.'.'TJ V.'S l-AY fc."."7TS3 C.1APC1E5 Mt . . . KtwtKUER, you l-T a:-ect homo.-oi tneUrjrsi W nolwal-? Clothm Mnuclurers in America. Pes. U Jl Trr"' ' E. ROSEI.BUIIGZE 2 GO.. I K i i "J fori r JV X Parts Grey & Vtf V 4 V V,'. Ap-c lo olive fm ;y4V i Tr - nig 'CTrxif 9. 1 about the house, paint, floors, pots and pans, dishes and glassware, silver and tinware, can be done better, quicker and cheaper with WASHIHG PoYD&l than with any other cleansing compound. Largest package greatest economy. TEE . K. TAIMAJrr COJtTUT, Chkatfo, St. Louis, If ew York, Button, P biladl(a!a. Expenditures t it)rE OF EMPLOYMENT o euiug December 31, A. D. 1J0. of Somerset, Slate of Pennsylvania, for 1. IS.). House, lsiifi .J!.iW . h.tiHl 1J ,TM IS Cr. 3K" .V 71 !K 7ll SH .k't l.i 2V) m il ;i t 'Zil si 5 ST Tin 7i 1st tit 17 lm 71 :f. 7i i7 S 2B7 70 Dr. 1 1 Ort : rs r, ai 17 sx ii if. Hi i z, n: its 1H ss m a u 7;i Ps :i 1.17 7 rl II hi Jii .) . ! M HI 2!') U 7 Si IO I t I'M s7 l Pi ." .Vi 1M m w 'if J fl to : to Vi .v Vi 41 1 10 .n : ! '17 4.1 47 ' s"l 47 Vi Its 2X -.' I W 47 VSJU ) I U 07 Expenses. . 74 K-i HI ' at hi I t Z htj t tfirt t .ni nn .'o i .VI i.l ft t. l M 1 I" KI 111 LI . Il 1 I ' HI l.i Ki 1.1 ! -to HI iC Oil t ITU IU $ 87 IS in account with Somerset Co.,Pa. 8 lt 00 97-tn is 40 no f lioooo 8 paootio .. m S Wi- i titrt j 8 56 in account with Somerset County. - 5 1', ( S Ki ll 'O 00 11 titf. ti tcf'i s &e j S, ft) 11 Vi .""."...." $ .1) 00 11 i i Bl 8 1 ft' Amounts. 8 I V) . .Vt .Vi i to hi m t 10 1 KI 7 ( 5 i) 2 :te - 4.1 S't I VI H no 10 - 47 5ti 12 no 21.7:1 17 II 3-i Oil 8 K-'l 42 or the r.t.tr with the count v of Somerset, ail - . a prtKlueed their books, orders bills. our and seals, this Xth day of January JKIif MI il KHOAIW. skau u j o,. vtv L.. County Auditors. l H-'K 73U ALU. tr ft r itra Pur tt Pant; fort li .fADrrC Tr Vn r. rrrvrtn Vifl I If . "w ' Jvi l'i rj K . I I T-te3rmeT.t'or.eJi.-i? Boyi Simpyra - c;ra 1 jnra n cujnslrtJ to be made from in I Jiid C.-ry rj Olive Brown, ia tun fxora r V 0 Tf3rs of tit. 1 htr r tr.tic up per tut . i-'" -ii!ulit.-citni uh Sjilor Cujt. bnid -t- .t jurLrwn urauj. lined with a bit Bimck Albert 1 wiU Sjtern Lininj;, Trimmir and Wcrk. i.irovi;niui ine cesi tnotw y cia procura, Coat t-.J 1 Si te Pockrts. a Tan md r..K ui. J' Patent Waist Bjrtds used ca ail Caats, also I'iatui Pociiew on all Panta. Ii S'M n.- n to to i years of an aude np as per opposite cu. Double Btrjsted nh extra fanu 1 ume riKi va-yo.. Eiprewage pat4 Tour door. l.-l remittin srnq eitr-.er Pom Office ot tpr- r.'.otlry Orde or Resstered Lett- and for measare sen. are of Bov at bin Birthday ard it Iar;H or sma,! lor 01s age. FREES TO EVEETBODT car' Illustrated Tticed Catalogue in which yon wil find Boys Suits front qSc.1. np. Youths ( Lcnj Pants Suits Iron; (3 00 np and, Me,ns Suits from i'J n Pr. Zfii S. !52Ja, ItewYcik City i villi ami- ft I OirT I Brown I THE sIs None Too Good When You Bu It Is Ju.it as Ini)rtant to Senirt? FRESH, PURE DRUGS ... m . 1 t . , I . I . . . r . 9 AT SNYDER'S Yimj are always sure of getting the ' Cart-fully TRUSSES TrTITTEri AU of the Best and 3fot Satlfiftielion fjtutranfeed. OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE JOHN N. af a bomerset, - Louther's Drug Store Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Slcdsl Drug Stcrsis Pavorlt- Trith FEES! . ASD Medicines, Jyt Stuffs, Sponges, Tri&A Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. TBS DOCTOS OtVKH PKSSO'tAI. ATTIXTION TO THE CO pot : titNiJ i,f LoutHer's PresGriptionslFamily ReoBiiii GREAT CAEB BEIO TAKES TO ISE OXLT FEEHH ASD PC RE ARTIt'LIM, SPECTACIiES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From rj large assortment all can be suited- THE FEES? BBAHBS OF CIGilBS Always on hand. It is always a pleasnre to display cm scot to intending purchasers, whether they buy . from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER W2. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. Pi Somerset Lumber Yai ELIAS CXJlsTNTCsTGrllLM, MASCrACTCRER AtVD DEALER ASS WHOLESALE ASD F.ETAILIB OP Lumber and Building Materials. Hard and Oak, Poplar Siding. Pickets, .TlanUitj waiant, lellow Pine. Flooririff. SatsU. Star Rails Cherry, Mi Ingle, Door4, I?a last era. Chetnnu Lath, UhitePine Bllnda, ewel PoU, tie. A renrraJ ilnrof all grades of Lamberanrl BaiMin? & ferial and Ruor.n; -':: k-ts lock. Also, can furnish anything In the line of our business toorler with r-uscsa-ble promp-nesa, such.as Enw-kcu, odd-ized.work,;ttc. Elias Cunningham, Oiflce and Yard Opposite S.iCR,E. TheN.Y. Weekly Tribune With theeltwof tlie Presidential caniptiirn THE TUIBrXK !? cr.ift the fact that the Ainerittui Ktile are now anxioti to jrive tlu ir tittetuii -n home and liu.sines-i iiitcrtsN. T nit thi?t ettinluitin, polities will have far W space and prominenee, until another rotate or National o'-.t-.i.in !t i:;.i: 'i- ?f newal of the fight forth4 iriri.-it.ifx for whieh THE TlillU'NI- !.as '"f ;'roni its inception to the pn-seiit day, and won its ;reafet victories. Evety possible effort iill nut forth, and motiev ftvtlv r'iit. to naif The WEEKLY TRIBUNE pre minently a National Family Nevspjper. i:::- ing, instructive, entei taming and indisionsalle to each nitnilt-r of the taaii-:- ht C. !-L ''-ritr urn 1 1 1-. t e luimsn inc. ntrtALU" ONE YEAR FCR ONLY 52.00. CASH IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGI2I AT ANY TIXL Addreas all oixlers to XI I E 1 1 E I J A Il-' Write yoar aam ai l ailr a pnsfil c.rd, aJ tt t (ir. W. IWA. K" lnauae l.ul.jinS, yen Tart fity, aud aausjlo eopy f Tlie "ri Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you. IT WILL PAT YOU TO BUY YOCR 3Xen.oriul Work W1. F.SHAFFER, SOMEJWET, PEXX'A. Hanutkctnrer of and Dealer In East era Work KurnUh-d on Short Notice wm nnmi mi Also, Agent for the WHITE BRONZE f Persona In ruvd of r.n n. n. . ,. find H to their Interest t., call at my .ho4, ZiSE.T ? "Pr.bowin will be g-iven them. Jntls&M-tion guaranteed in everr unt-. and Jrtcta very low. I invite special attvuUoa Ut White Br: t, Or Pura Ziro Minimi rodntvdhy Rev.W. A.Finr. . dfcld-d mprt.vement in the r,,nt of Jlilerirl ts tonHtrucit.ni.and whieh ladewtl ma to be monument lor our ch ai viable mate, UiveuaaealL "4" M., F. SIIAFFHR, BEST Them. frt-ht medicines ppw; Cornrnttjinitf!. Ayjtroved Tructt Kept in st, EYES- CALL AKD HAVE r- SNYDER, Rapidly Sec:nig a&g Pccpls in Search c: . PURE . DRUGS, m - Soft MTocds,! Slatlen, FOP. FARMERS AND VILLAGERS. FOR FATHERS AND MOTHERS, For. SONS AND DAUGHTERS. Fn ALL THE FAMILY. . i. . . TI,inii!r'l ar.d I. Y. VYttKLY IriiDU. S . ii" v. 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