4 i i Carlos F. Shepard, a Member of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, is About Once More. A C-se of Weighty Interest to Anyone Suffering With "cer-cus Complaints, for the Patient was Cured fcy "Feeding" the Henes. This is a lien Tern in Uedicine- Fnrm Ote ye, . . . tw,nt the In-1 Or of the be-t known n n'th' . . i V, hsWYi ron i r!' , -u T-rf H tKinnev grain i n-,eJ with the bouse of D' ' Lrnker. Mr. Pb prJ is a bluS; hearty, oia j j: j,;.-l,t r-rav-heaaea I Y ,,-. . mnstacbe lite a French veteran. ! mr doctors thanks to the rills- They saw! I . Ho is a roan of very denied views on "",.,,,:, must be civcn to the pills. a Meets and is especially orthodox in poll- j jt jj tbe pjjj, are gjiniuhuine. but I can--i' 3r(j m-dicine. Notwithstanding bis firm- j DOt raT that they five we any faiioi that ITin convictions . with I & "', which he maintains them he u a man oi many - . . . i ... .. tiir-n iaitik! ,:D.. o'ina:e in their opinions, have the .. rhjiraciir that win admiration ana . Irieiiihip. 1 1 never pave a rrooimendation to any pro- io a f,- months afO when the newt came prietary medicine before in my life. I'er ,11 .JZ ,v,- rard ci Trade haps it may nt be ld thinir to do so this H Lis -U aviates on the Koard t4 lrace Fuliertr ta regain thst Sir. M if para nau rrt.. . . ro.rah sis and tliat the proljabilities were that j dav f ox-fulness were over, and thai i , , . , M w1 the deriv 1 r.rhats. hi? hours were ramhere.t. tne aerp- 3 iomrrfi. tne aeep-: est sCmpathr went ont to the nmen man , M.1 his family. r'j ,m'Vlet" J';1!."' S'wtelv a c ! ways so owmin-i. . aJwavs a piure ot ftiiai EiS CHEEKS WERE LIKE THE K0E : IX THEFNOi; j jT,? from apor and watery condition orttie have beon so suddetlT laid low. Bnt ! hid. such as pale and siillow ooiplexion, it was troe tnl nav weeks passed hef ire I eer.enJ mnscnlar weakness. bs of arpite, fcJ, we'!-known f .rm and kindly face re- j depression of spirits lack of aml iuj n. ine tanii to his f.rmer bninss haunts. His mi a. chlorosis or pnn siekness, palpiiaiion rai.w-aranee was ma le the oowion of a : of the heart, shortness of breaih on liL'lit el-b.4-v wel'-nme and the st-v of his illness ; eriion, coi lne of hands or t t, swelhne of tj-1 rl-overv is well w.h the t.-Hinr. i the fe-et and limbs, in the i k, nervous i i k!j si. k" s-id Mr. .hepsrd. ! headache, dizziness, ls of memory, fn l le . t'le'l'th. f acn'st. As I had all ' nessof will, rincins in the ee.rs, early d.-eay, of the op'!iiin tliut 1 was ma'.c VK-kness. The iKt..rs who diajn'ised mv j C4 s-iw atone ttiat it was soiih-iiiius bti- mniiuns, um.x-u mmrs,iii... cu. Th v at first said that it was lumlaco j catarrh, con'tiiiiption of the bowels nnd limt's, t n scimic rh. nn.ati-m. Tiny finally ! and also for in vieoratint; the blor.d and systj-m nme to the conelusion they did not know i when broken down by ; overwork. worr-, di. vas t!i? niaiter v iih me. I experi- case, excesses and indiscretions of livimr, re-n-e l io p iin, tnv heal iris clear, my ap-! eovery from acute dl-eas-s, such as fevers, etc., .iie pvusl l.::t I Wttiie use of myseif from j ks of vital powers, siwrnmtorrho'n. early de hips d wn. Thi s was a hard stroke cay, premature old aire. The? pills are not a to" an active man who Ins olwavs hal an purzutive medicine. Tliey contain noihir.g t ntViiii tKitr of lept Mv brothor-in-Iaw, J that could injure the niiM delicate system, vho is a piiyi. i::n, came from a iK-iu'liVir- Thcv act directly on the b!ol, supplying to ii!L' ci:v to tne. lie pronouncel mv af- ! the f.loo.1 its life-pivine qualities by ast:ntr f i. tion't-i be locimotor stasia. I am of the j it to absorb oxycen, that (.Teat suj irter ofnil fiinion that he diatnuwed the case com-ctly (orsnnic life. In this way the blood, hecrrtn-f.i- I wis alisolutely paralyzed fr..m the ! ine" built tip" and iH-inir snpi-ln-i wi'h its Li'psdin. " 1 1 kin? con-iitucnu. beconxs rich and rd, '' IV fiire" be came, however, a d:ir or so '-! nourishes the various ori-ans, siimiiiatinir f.ve I ha I U tnin takitiL I r. Williams' l'ink j them to activity in the performance of thtir Til is f r Pale I'.s.ple. That w as on the 2"tti functions, and thus to eliminate di-a-s from iav of htt t Kt"l r. I read an article in the the system. JHnnniKJit -Vwi and sw t-stimonials de-1 These I'ills are manufactured ly the Tr. ix ri'iin? c.iss cureil that were similar to 1 Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, leiiie It struck me that the remed v could ! N. Y., and are sold only in Kix.s lrir7 the ii 4 do me any harm and I bejan to take the firm's trade mark and wrapper, at oo cent a pjU j Ikix, .r six Ixixes f ir j"2.5i', and are never sold " . fore T betnn taking them I could not j in bulk. They may l had of all dri.c-iMK. stir a eir but had to be carried from place ! or direct by mail fn.m Ir. V illiams' to place I had not cot far into the first box ! Medu ine Company. The price at which wite-i I felt that deliverance from mv en- ! thee pills are sold makes a curse of treat-t.n-J ination bad come. IMore I finished j ment inexptnsive as compared wiio Ttix tiie second box I was able to walk alone j remedies. In seeding Liinl tt ?rjt-w it woul.l Ik iii-icli U'tU-r if ;re:it'r varMy of plants were frro"ii. Smie kinds tuecevl ln-t-tcr than others under nt-ia! condi tioiis if will, so that the- greater vane" ty nfwn tlie iH-tttr the IainI is Jik'dy to hi covered and the larger the iuaiitity of feed produced, lint the aw vantage f much greater jialataldeness of jixs tureorhay which eoiitains a variety of grasses is even more imjrtant- As an aid to make all hay more easily eaten ine tiweet-seetited vernal grass sn-ed o'.ight al"ays to be sown. It will le eaten close to the soil by every kind of stock, and when left for hay the aroma from it will jienetrate the whole mass and increase' its feeding value. American Cultivator. A Point to Seniember. If you wi-h to 1'iirify your blood you should take a medicine which cures hl'Kid ,liseas,-s. Tlie record of cures by II ds SArop'iriHa proves this is the bit ni'sl-cine; for the blootl ever pro duced. Hvd's Sarsaparilla cures the in t stublKira cases anil it is the tndi cine f"r you to Uike if your Mood is impure. Hood's I'ills are the best after-dinner pill; assist digestion, cure? headache, w ilts. Sua scald is proltably responsible for the premature tkcay and death of more apple trees thau any other cause. Self-protcctiou by tshnding the trunk Mith a rather low, Uwl-Hhuped head is cheap and practical if liegun in time. The o'clock sun docs (lie harm; there fore, in setting the young tree ban it toward the southwest and see that it retains this position till it is well root ed. Where telf protcctioti is no longer MMsil)le drive a Make and nail a I inch Uard up on end to chade the trunk and if pooii.lc tlie crotch also. The plan of lox.ing the trunks and fill ing iu with soil is highly recommend ed by Home orehardiMs as affording protet'tion in a genera! ay. It is not a remedy jvit up by any Tom, Dick or Harry; it is compound ed by expert pharmacists. Kly Dros. olTer a ten cent trial sir. Ak your druggist. Full size Cream l'.ahn oO (-cuts. We mail iL KLY liKOTHKIlS., oti Warren St., X. Y. City. Since Isol I have lx-en a great sufler rr from catarrh. I tried Kly's C-rcaia il ilta and to all appearances am cured. Terrible headaches from which I had long sulTcred are gone. W. J. liiteh c.H'k, late Major I". S, Vol., and A. A. tJen., HufTalo, N. Y. Do Men Outlive Woaix "According to our experu ncc," cays an actuary connected with one of the large insurance companies, "women Hecui to be shorter lived than men. A K-tof tables made up frmu statistics extending over a quarter of a century p'ves the same renults: "From birth to IU years of age the m ile death rate Is iu excess of tlie fe rn tie. From M years to forty tlie f. inile death-rate is in excess of the male, while from 1 to 50 years oi' the rate is about the came in both HCXCS. "Finally, from 50 jo there is a grater ercentage of deaths among tnaku tliau females, while after the 70th year the reverse is the case, though the proportion of females living at that age is much less. A few wcintn liave lived to Le over a hundred years old, but where twenty women die before 50 and one woman reaches the age of UNJ or more, twenty men live to be 80. "Most insurance companies, as a rule r.'gard men as better risks than wom- i. Men generally insure at an older age, but their jiolicies run longer. 1W JndianapolU, Ind. with the &id of cAie. Abort uv , CTne EOW ,,ut ,ki I About heme I da com ODt on that I IM1 mr.nArt mat' m v fiwttini? fmre. " I m T i ln? WilliW link PA!, bnt I have redinW the dose to one alVr eacb me9lK It tl:at I have been able . . .n..a .l.ml i nn the nreiictions of '-inee I lave been c-it I have been 1 1 : - I . . ..i... .., r,. Cilliimc' 111 a ink 1 snpi-e ra . . i .... ir nMltn ixiiiy activity. " fr f, ?l,epanl lias been a resident Indianapolis for over twenty years. Ileli at No. 7'J East Ohio Ptrett. He has alw - .,.,..rriri;n t.,.in and of vea v r vi ru.t hu Str,i4. He has alWHVS -' - -.- . ,-. . i" .il )iu liter. ! K,, f-t .:. He is In. ot.lv well-lnoun locally but to grain only" well-V o.n locally b il.;r.i-rs all ever Indiana and I Hi ...,..,,- ,. ,,u Pl,, P i.le are an nnfa'iijne remedy f.-r all d:eaes aris- ail wras 'i rmait ....... ling caiiMmr hip-jniiit diseases, liumnoaec, acquirea .if Eobart's Historic Home. Ks-S-nator Cameron, of Pennsylva nia, says the Washington lt, has leastsl Li Washington residence to Vice I'resiileut llobart and will retire to Lochid. Although situated in the business portion of the city, but a stone's throw from the White House, and adjoining the theatre which stands upon the for mer site of the Illaine mansion, the Cameron house is one of the most comfortable and home-like in Wash ington, and has been the scene of much social gaycty. Mrs. Cameron has lieeu a lelle both liefore and siuce marriage. She is a daughter of the lute Charlesj Sherman, of Cleveland, formerly Judge of the United .States Iistri-t Court, and a brother of the late fJeiicral W. T. Sherman and Sen ator John Slicrman. Mrs. Cameron spent much of her girlhood in the family of her uncle, the Senator, and met her husband there. His retirement from public life is a great disappointment to her, as i; takes her away from Washington, although during the past winter she has lecn so ill that her lifj has been despaired of. She is considerably better now and able to receive her friends. The Cameron residence is famous in the socird annals of Washington. It was built shoit'y after the war of ls-12 by the late Ogle Tayloe, who occupied high positions under the Government and whose wife was a social leader in the days of lr"silont Madison, Com modore Trice, of the navy, once lived there, and under iU r.f the beautiful Lilly Hamersley, now Iady Churchill and formerly D.iehess of Marllxir otigh, was Isirn. Did Ton Ever Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get r !i f. This medicine has been found to bj peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of ail ft male complaints, exerting a wonderful direct iuilucnee in giving strength and tone to the or gans. If you have loss of appetite, constipation, headache, fainting spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Hitters is the medicine you need, health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty-cent and I Oil at Snyder's drug store, Somerset, or at r.rallier's drug store, IVrlin. It has licen well attested that bean straw is a valuable food for sheep and that they are fond f it Tlie bean, like clover, 1 a leguminous jdaut, and many farmers say that tlie straw, ttuttigh coarse and harsh, has nearly as irt-h nutrition as clover liny. It makes a very rich manure when fed to either sheep or cows. Ttis is shown by its rotting very 'fast when piled, tvnd giving off the stroug smell of anu ttiotiia, which comes from feeding any manure rich in nitrogenous nutritii n. "I heard you fought a duel with I'arker?'' "I did." "Weren't you afraid tostaud up le fore a loaded pistol?" "Not with Parker holding it. I'm insured in his company." Sacklea't Arnica Salve. Tlie Best Salve iu the world forCuls, Itruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 35 cents per lox. For sale at J. N. Snyder's drugstore, Somerset, or j at Crullier's drug store, Ik-lin, Pa. ONLY ONE WORD. Onl oe wor I, d-r. to sr.y to yoo Before t'.ie thronj: thrusts as :.part; Ou!r one uirinrnt to pray to yoo, Ooddtrsa tasariceJ la try heart. Onlv one l.Te. i -ar, to 1 c t r yoa Will you t?t.rn i;t It In at jour foot Oulv one hi-nri'.i iove to irive for yoa w'lU you r. itn in tiiat heiirt, my sweet Only one tone. iir. to sin with yon, haipT soif of yon Llit. Only one tr--cjsre to br'itue wiih yoo Your In -art. What taathrrs the restl Only one worJ to ipm)re of you " ird thit Is! C-jcIJa't you ruess Or.ty ono hip;ier no inoro of yon. Ky iail tht wb s:kT ue "Yjt" J. L. Ih-at-m in "Tm VcUtina &.e." FAITH IN HUMAN NATURE. A New Tort Cafa T'oat Heposes Implicit CoaCdeore la IU C'ostomera. It is rather rurprisiug to fiud right on Park row a cato that trasts its custoju ers ix Tft.-ctJy. This place has probably 300 rtgular call- ra It is open day and niglit, tied is run cn a system of im plicit faith in the honesty f man. While not a place strictly high class, it offers what might be called a very comfortable" meal, with trimniiug: before or after. Altogether, it is simrly a plain plice for aa everyday man, v. ith occasioually a little something extra. on tne via ci iare i-quauag nuj miuj, jj j the city. This, tif coursr1, can bo said of hun- j drcds of similar places. Let the fysteia of paycient is something ccvtL The proprietor, a stout CJenuan, boasts no ciishicT. as thtrc is very little cash to take in. On the cigar counter is a day book. The customer conies in, goes to the ice chest in the comer if he wishes and take? a quiet nip out of a black bottle. Thon Le orders wnat no wants cu the bill of far-i. It is served quickly and neatly. He then counts up his own indebtedness and puts it opposite his acme iu the bock, including the "nip," or a cigar, if Le prefers that. Ho then walks serenely out, knowing no proprie tor is glaring at him and no cashier yelling for him to ccme Lack and make the cash register pm.L This sort of chiMiike simplicity in runuiug a business i:i the very heart of city filled with Luukoer. green goods m-u cud guid briiks without number ii said to be a winning veature. Cus tomers invariably settle weekly, Friday and Saturday Lt ins pay days, and the prcpriitcr says he Las as yet to lose a Lill tlinicgh "'.( 1:L rate fraud A little xpt.riii;ce ;ith a man like that is al luost enough to renew one's confidence in lu.mau i:atnrc, New York Letter in I'ittsLurg Dispatch. I"rimitlvc Surcerx. It isdifficult at this day to realize the horrors of a surgical operation before the iiscov ry of aua-stht sia Tho mr-gi-ou's knife was necessarily pitiless, and the victim could only writhe and sen am under the torture. Tlie horror of an operation, c vi n to a hero, may be better undtrstood l y a story of Kelson, included in a paper by Dr. John Ash hntt .n "Surgery Before - the Days cf Amerthetics," published in the Phila rieii hia Eecor2: Iso braver or more gaaact gentleman rvt r lived than Admiral Viscount JJcl- j sou, and after his right elbow had been shattered by a French bullet ia the as- I sault at T( uerif j hs manifested the nt- , most courage, refusing to be taken to ; the nearest sliip lest the sight of his in- j jary should alarm the wife of a fellow ' officer whose own fate was uncertain. I When his own ship was reached, he climbed tip its side without assistance, j saying: "Tell the surgeon to make haste and get his iustrnnir Jits. 1 know I must lose ray rijjlit arm, so the sooner it is off tho 1 better." "Ho underwent the amputation," so says a private k tier of one cf his mid shipmen, "with the same firmness and courage that have always marked bis character. " And yet so painfully was Nelson affected by the coldness of the operator's knife that when next going into action at the famous battle of the Nile he gave standing orders to his surgeons that hot water fchonM nJwavs be keot in readi- I ness during an engagement, so that if another oj ration should be required be might at least have the poor comfort cf being cut with warm instruments. A w Xorker t'omiuaoded a Itritish Ship In the Ilattle of the Nile. The fifth ship was the Theseus, Cap-t.-.in Ralph Willett Milier. This gentle man, whom after his premature death Nelson styled "the only truly virtuous man 1 ever knew," wa by birth a New Yorker, whose family had been loyalists during the American Revolution. A let ter from him to his wife gives an ac count of the fight which is at once among the most vivid and from the professional standpoint the most satis factory of those which have been trans mitted to ns. Of the Theseus' entrance into the battle he says: "In running along the enemy's line in the wake of the Zealous and Goliath, I observed their shot sweep just over us. And knowing well that at such a mo ment Frenchmen would not have cool ness enough to change their elevation, I closed them suddenly, and, running nnder the arch of their shot, reserved niy lire, every gun being loaded with two and some with three round shot, until I bad the Guerrier's masts in a line and h r jibbooui about six feet clear of our rigging. We then opened with such effee-t that a second breath could not be drawn before her main and miz f niGsta were also gone. This was pre cisely at sunset, or 44 minutes past C. Then passing between her and the Zeal ous and as close as possible round the off side of the Goliath, we anchored by the stem exactly in a line with her and abreast the Spartiate. We bad not been many rainntes iu action with the par tiate when we observed oneT'f our ships (and soon after knew her to be the Van guard, place birself so directly oppeisite to ns on the outside cf he r that I desist ed firing on her, that I might not dr mischief to our friends, and directed ev cry gun before the mainmast on the. Aquilon (fourth French) and all abaft it on the Couquerant, giving cp my proper bird to the admiraL" "Nelson Iu the Battle of the Nile," by Captain Mahan, iu Century. The Great Kat-rn as a Show Ship. The last days of the Great Eastern were certainly sad, considering the pur pose for which she was designed a nd the great weirk she did iu cable laying. For foiue time before she was broken op on the mud of the River Mersey, near Liverpool, she was on view as a show ship. One firm cf Liverpool cloth iers hired her feir a seasein, and in addi tion to using her for its aelvcrtising purposes made nse of bcr for catch pen iy shows. In the large cable tank a cir cus was fitted up, and performances given ut so much a head, while other I xhil.it ious of the Coney Island type were spread ail oxer her deck. New Yoik Sun. Where the Trouble Wa. "Brother, " eaid the minister, "you 6honld trv to be content with what yon have." ' "Jani,"said the brother, who bad been grumbling. ''Jt is what I ain't got that I am dissatisfied about. "--Cincinnati Enquirer. Inevitable CodcIbsIob. A philosopher thinks that a 5 rent cigar is as pood as oue ousting three time's as much, and keeps on improving in philosophy nntil he believes that be ing dead is just ' as good as living. Atchison Globe. Few nations have raised shaving to the dignity of a religious ceremony. In the Koran there is no mention of shav ing at all. yet the Mohammedans shave their heads in the same manner as the Hindoos. The barbers of India aro so deft and light of t;uch that they ran shave a ' man without awakening him. I " BETTING ON THE RAIN. The Qnocrent Gambling Cumn In th World Is I'layed at Calcutta. One of tbo most curious "forms of gambling in the world is "rain gam bling," which ia the whiter scaon of the year is at its height in Calcutta. The principal rain gambling den is in Cotton street. Burr a bazaar. No oue who has not visited the place can have any conception of tlie vast crowds which at every honr of tho day and far into nigLt pass iu and out. The grout majority ure Mawaris, who are licni Fjn-culators hut there are as well plenty of well to do Enroiieans, Eurasians, Jaws, Armenians and (Wrecks and women too. All swarm into tho small conrtycrd where this strange) form of gambling is csirric-d on, through a narrow cEtrar.ce barely 8 feet wide. The courtyard is about 200 feet square. The far famed tank with a spout falling into the courtyard Ls the one spot where all ryes are fixed. The tank stands at the eelge of a second floor mot It is about 6 feet long by 4 feet wide and 9 inches deep, with the spout opening in ward, some 3 or 4 inches fron the bot tom. From this it Will bo seen that it requires a pn tty heavy downpour fcr at leat ten minutes to cause the spout to flow. Intermittent drizzles, which partly 11 this tank, do not count, as the shower to fill it must pour down un interruptedly, and then the beta are won or lost. Cbance-s are tokeu either for or against the snout ruimiug. A pray haired, wizened old man is the owner of tho den. and tin r is tiu'ther similar pluL-o across the ruad. only smaller. Oil the roof, over tho Cfth floor, thero is a Brmill, square watch tower, iu which are stationed five or 6ix men, whose duty is to scan the horizon closely and repeirt on the formation of rainclonds. On these reports tlie odds rise or fall. A be t made and won one day is al ways paid the following meiming. Even-thin seems to be "on the square," and iuded there is little chance for cheating. The eidds range as high as 1 to 75 on some days, even in the rainy season. Many have niado a fortune in a single d:y. One person won over 5, C00 ia the course cf a few weeks. But ho worked the syFtcni cn scientific meth ods. New Ycik Herald. Senator and Soldiers. The days when senators and represent atives iu -congress were expected to frank letters for private soldiers, re counted by Mr. J. A. Warronsof Chicago in some army reminiscences, wcro dan-pe-rous eiues for congressional visits to the military camps. Mr. Watrons says that Senator Timo thy O. Howo of Wisconsin once visited the headquarters of his friend. General Rufus King, and was at the first oppor tunity besieged by the soldier; with packages of envelopes to be franS'.-d. Senator Howe was one cf the most good natured of men, and immediately sat down in the tent of einc of the, cap tains and Logan to frank envelopes by the hundred. Gone-ral King had made special prep arations for a dinner in honor ef his gnest. It was to eclipse all the camp dinners that hnd been give n for a long time. Senator Howe had Le n fruukiug envelopes about half an hour when tho call came fex dinner. He went on writ ing, and General King came to get him. "Goon, King; I'll be there directly," said tho senator. Dinne-r was served. Tho guests had arriveiL No one ate, but after awhile the colored cook was sent to tell the sen ator that the me-al was getting cold. "Oh, tell them to go ahead," said the senator, still writing madly cn sol diers' tnveleipr-s. ' I'll be with them as soon as I can." He finished the pile and rose to go, but just then two more soldiers came in with fresh parcels, and ho seated him self again. After ho had signed them all he joined the impatient company at a cold dinner. "Im sorry," he said, "but it made the boys"happy. They will make their friends happy with all tbo letters they will send in those franked envelopes, and it made me happy to do it" The Itaffodil. It is now many centuries since, ac cording to Ovid, the young man Narcis sus was changed into a daffodil because of his pining away from seeing his love ly shadow in the water. But it can hardly be from sympathy w ith tho un fortunate youth that the flower has con tinued to be so popular during all these long ages. Certain it is that it has as high a value today in the gardens cf persons of taste as in the flower plot of tho humblest cottager. No garden is considered to be quite complete without its little patch of daffodils. Of late years florists have given re tention to raising Yaricticfl from thexi, and the record of their many forms is a feature of the catalogue of all seedsmen. Double one formerly carried off the palm for popularity, but in recent times the single variety is regarded as quite as desirable. Mcebau's Monthly. Caa voidable. "That was a very queer poem on 'The Thre Ages of Man' you published in your paper this morning, " said the man who happene-d in. "The general under standing is that there are seven ages of man. " "It was written 'The Seven Ages of Man, '" explained the worried Sunday editor, "but 1 had to cut it down to three on account cf a lack of space." Chicago Tribune. Incredulous Sam Jones. Did yen hear e.f a funny Sam Jones episode? At one e.f his meetings he called cn all the men who could assert they had never spoken an unkind word to their wives to stand. Up got two. "Now," be said, "all the women who never spoke an unkind word to the ir husbands mry rise." Up got six "Sit down," Sam cried. "Now. I want the audience to prav for thee lbtrs!" Time and the Hour." Kain In a Battle. Engineering reports L. Errors as elc scribiiig in Tcrre et Ciel a very gjniple method of producing rain, not of water, but cf alcohol, and the winds which uc ccmpany its formation. A glass cylinder pbout S inches high and 4 inches in diameter is half filled with alcohol of f2 pe r cent, tlie cylinde r being covered with an ordinary china saucer and slow ly heated in a water Lath, so that the whole becomes warm without beginning po boiL The vessel is then taken out of the bath and placed on a table, when Vapors soon begin to condense on the sauce-r, clouds form and tiny regular drops fall cVvu in vertical lines into the alcohol. The drops have an average diameter of forty or fifty millioiiths of a millimeter, but vary in size, the rain continuing for half an hour. The npier part soon clears, and tho condensation lakes place some distance below the saucer. As one side of the cylinder will pot rarely le a little colder than the Other, asceuuing currents can often be policed on tho one side, descending on the other. If the warm part is cooled, the currents change direction. Why He Wouldn't fchopt, A guardsman the other day was diss cussing politics in a publio Lotj iu tho Edgeware road with two seeely Hyde Park craters. "Tell us," they a&ked him, "if one day the downtrodden British workman were to revolt, would you fire on hini?" "Never!" " Yoa're one ci the right sort. You must have a drink with us. Three pints, please," After they had drunk the soldier's health cue of them casually asked: - "Hew many men like yourself can we count on in your barracks?" "All the baud. They will all act aa myself. I play cn the big drum, you know," the guareLouan quietly remark ed as Le finished the contents of his glass. Louden Answers. WHAT A DOLLAR DIP. A RICH CYNIC RECEIVES AN 03JECT LESSON IN CHAKiTY. He Paw Tor lUjamrlt -Daw the Other Half Liiea" and Learned That AH Who Ask For ne!p Are Jioi Uuaibnt-The lUperlcBce Made a New Slaa of Ilim. One good woman, who hns devoted much. of her time for several years to tho relief of distress among the very poor pcoplo cf this city, succeeded in openiug the cye, and likewise the pock- ttbook. cf a cyuscal rich man not many ( days ago. Slio solicited fiu.mcial aid : f.om him, and doubtless would have met with a brusque rebuff lad it not bn that her positioa in stciety com manded polite consideration. As it was, the rich man essayed to be patronizing and eaid: "ily dear madam, I know that you try to do good among tbeso Door Deonle. but I can assure you that your efforts aro practically wasted. They tako your money and such cloth ing and food as you can give them and, then chucklo over your gullilility. "If I can induce a starving creature ta chuckle, I shall cousider the time and money well spent," replied the woman, with a mild tinge cf reproof. "Oh, well, I enppr.se that you arc bound to keep on wasting your time,1" retorted the rich cynic. After hrief pause ho continued, "If you will dem onstrate to me that yoa can a"tual!y re lievo distress with a dollar, I will giv? it to yoa jait as oftnn as you can dem onstrate its usefulness in that direc tion." "Will yea como with me?" said th woman thus challenged. The rich man assented and accompanied his philan thropic caller to her coupe. Both enter ed the conveyance and were driven to the neighborhood cf Eleventh avenue aud Fiftieth street The coupe stopped in front cf an unsightly tenement In silence tho man followed his companion up two or three flights of stairs, and he soon was standing in a cheerless room about 13 feet square. The floor and the walls were absolutely barren, and there were not more than four pieces cf furni ture iu sight. Ono was a small stcve, iu which u scant fire was burning. A lniddio iiged man lay helpless on a cot, and kne-eling by him wera a boy and a girl so raggedly clad that their white skin was visible through more than one rent A few empty dishes and cooking utensils lying ou tto floor near the tlcvo told their mute story of desti tution. The palhctio eagerness with which the three emaciated occupants of the room turned their glances upon f he vis itors touched a long dormant chord of the rich mau's heart He involuntarily tbrnst bis fingers into bis vest pocket, but his companion, laying a restraining hand upon his arm, advanced to the cot, and in a delicate aud sympathetic manner questioned the sick man regard ing himself aud his children. She ex plained that their needs had been call'.-d to her attention only a few hours be fore. Sho soon ascertained that tbfro was urgent coed cf nourishment, anJ, bidding her cynical friend 1 3 accompa ny her, she hastened to tho nearest gro cery. From long c xperience the geiod woman knew just what to purchase for temporary relief iu a case of thi3 kind, and within a quarter cf an boar a bulky basket was borno up to the desolate room Ly tho grocer's boy. Speedily tho fire iu the little stove began to throw out comforting heat, and by and Ly the grateful odors of cooking were diffused Tfcou, with the assurance' of another visit and more substantial aid, tho dis-IK-nsers of good cheer left the ioor fam. ily to their unexpected enjoyment. "Do you thiuk that charity was well bestowed?" asked tho woman, as tb9 coupe bore them Ewiftly away from the tenement district. "Yes, indeed, I do," replied the man, with a suspicious tremor iu his voice. "vVell, there is a list cf what I bought, together with the prices," con tinued tbo woman, handing a bit of paper to her companion. He took it and read: 23 iounIa coal r bundles kindling Half pound tea Z loaves LreaJ 2 pounds oatuieal 2 pounds Uxf for stew naif pound sugar eiallon kcroM no oJ Measure p-itatocs 1 quart milk bmull has M 1 box matchta .20 .15 .OS ; AX u ; JJl .w ; .0-' xl 11.00 Total Without a word tho rich man took a dollar from bis porketbook and handed it to tho good woman. Tho next day she received from him a check for ono thousand times that amount New York Times One Too Much lor Him. Professor Now, you have seen that these e xperiments can be more success fully performed with perfectly pure wa ter than with any other. Who can tell me how to obtain tho purest water known? Student Eoil it Professor Right. Now, how is water boiled? Student By putting it cn the fire. Professor Right again. Now, how is tlie fire made? Student (hesitating) Er profess or, I'm not c married man. Strand .Magazine. The ICake OO. - "That price includes stateroom ard meals I suppose?" said the prospective ocean tourist to the steamship agent. "Ye, sir." "Then what reduction do you make to a man who is seasick ull the way across?" l earson's Weekly. The Puris cabman turns to tho right and tie Lcudou cabby to the left The fe'ttmr sits always on tho Lox iq front ef his vehicle. The latter is often perched behind it. friendships aro not uncommon be tween tho cat and dog, and have been known between a doir and a wolf, but the mutual attitude of the weasel and j rat is invariably wai war that is waged to the death. The telegraph line's of tlie world a gregato 1,009, 123 miles. America ba more than half 543.S33 mi lea. A Those Who Heed it Not Have Much to Fear. A note of warning. At drst the faintest echo. It strikes the buck. A tx-culiar warning not heard, but felt The hack cries ont rein-Is. The aches pains auJ Luneiicss Make life a misery become unbear able. Io j-on understand the warning? The kidneys are ou a strike: They have been overworked. Kature intends you to knoiy this, And has only one way to tyarn yon. The kidneys are located near the small Of the back. They are composed of delicate fibres that filter the Mood. Stooping jMisitioua, a strain or cold qftea cj-'cs the biters. ls.i(.!:ictio is the beginning; lame and Weak bntk follows. The filters fall to do thc-lr work. Kidney disease develops. The urine is too fre.-iui-nt The calls of nature wake you up at Bight. A brick-colored deposit shows the trace of failing kiilui-ys. Rheumatic puins and many aches ap pear. AU this from a smad b pinning. So easy to cure, to. when you know how. Get at the cause r.resk up the kMney blockade. Iioan's Kidney Pills do this. That's their, specialty for the kidneys only. 1 loan's Kidney Tills sre sold by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. Maili-d by Foster-Aliltiurn Co., Puifnln. X. sole :i'e-uts for the I'niteJ States. rail NOTE The after-dinner IS WASHING PoWDES Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Bt Louis, New York, Soston, chicapo, . - ENGLISH LAVSUITS. Tory Are Expensive, and the Lasryera De mand Mia; Fees and IUtalacrs. In England there arc many fees to be paid by the unhappy clirvt of a lawyer that are niiknowu here in America. There is a retaining fic, which is a guinea, and a half crown to the clerk, besides the brie f fee, which is more im portant. Then there is the "n fresher" cf the leadtr and tbo "refreshe rs" of the sutxirdinute lawyers. In England the leader's refreshme nt, whic h fat e'.uo after five hours, the brief feo Lciug sup posed to cover only the g tting up of tiie j case, is 10 guineas, or a little over $ 0;, : whilo $.'5 must be paid to the lessor ; lawyers. j According to English etiquette, no ' counsel can leave his circuit to plead ia another without a special retainer, which, in most cases, cannot Le less than 300 guineas. This is probably to ' diacouragii "pouching." A would be client once wrote to a famous American lawye;r, stating a cao for bis opinion and inclosing a i0 note. The lawyer did not reply, where upon the client wrote a second letter and received word from tho lawyer that he had read the case and formed an opin- : ion, but somehow it stuck in '4 : throat The client took the hint and sent a $100 note, receiving the lawyer's opinion by the next mail. Nobody docs anything for nothing, especially a lawyer. Lord Mansfield was so sensible of this that on one eva sion, whe n he bad attended to some legal ; business for himself, he took some guin eas out of his purse aud put them in his waistcoat pocke t to give him tho necessary stimulus. Sir Authouy Ma lone, an Irish attorney general, was so imprudent as to forget this fact and was grievously punished for it for he wa3 so inattentive to some property of his that he lost $15,000 a year ty it, and i in the future he required his clerk to make abstract deeds cf any prope rty he might buy aud lay them bt f:r.j him, with a fee' of 3 puineas, prr rx rly indors ed, which the clerk was to scrupulously account for, after which Sir Anthony made no more mistakes in regard to his own prope rty. Chicago News. HE TRICKED JAY GOULD. How Jim Fisk Checked Out the Little Man's ISauk Account. Gould kept a balance of some $"0,CC0 in the Ter.th Natic;ij;l bank f..T his j r seiual aecjuLt, Lou-hold cxre-usts, etc Iking called we; t on a mission that lanbd Feveral weeks, he left his check book locked in the safe drawer, to which Fisk had a key. Iu the office was a clever young clerk whom Fi.sk ha 1 caught in the act of imitating his and Gould '8 signatures, the imitation of Gould's being a facsimile. Within au htmr afte r the wizard's departure check book and clerk were ttigtther under Fisk's supervision, and at his instiga tion more thau a dozen blank cheeks were signed with the name eif Jay Gould, ami in the course of a mouth the $30,000 bad disappeared. Fisk be ing ut that timo in the clutches of Josic Mansfield. Ou tho very day cf Gould's return the Lank scut a notice cf overdraft The little man nearly fainted. He had sev eral fits. His excitement was intense. Ho declared that there was a conspiracy to ruin him. He hastened to the bank, and they showed him the checks, signed by himself they did net doubt, and he raved and tore his hair. Ner ceiuld he J doubt the signature. It was genuine, even in his own eyes. Arigidiuvestiga- t Hon was started, wtiicn risK pul an ; end to by informing Gould, with many j a poke in the ribs, that he bad drawn and used the money. "Did Fisk make good?" an innocent asked when the story was told. "Return the $M,000?" was the reply. "If Fisk had returned it. Wall street would have criitL " New York Press. ChnniM-l Island Despotism. It is not generally known that some thing approaching a military de-spot isru prevaiLs in the Channel inlands. Lwry male adult born iu Guernsey or Jersey has to serve for a long term of years in tho militia, 13 years being the period iu Guernsey. In addition to this, all males e.f 52 j years of age uud undir, of whatever na tionality, who reside in that inland for a year and a day continuously have to ente r tho militia and se rve for lo years, or sutler fine1, imprisonment or expul sion. Dnriug tho last two or three years a great number cf young Englishmen have settled iu Guernsey to go into the tomato raising industry. In order to avoid tho military service imiiosed by tho "states" as tho gov ernment of Guernsey is called they make frequent trips outside their juris diction either to Euglaud or to Jersey tlie last nauie-d having a government independent of the rt st of tlie Channel islands. Loudon Letter. She Got Lrrt. Some time ago tLe queen cf Italy asked a little girl to knit her a pair of silk mittens for her 'birthday, giving ber the money for the materiaL A pair of beautifully worked mittens arrived au the queen's Lirthday. The little girl received iu return another pair. Oue v,,itt.:n o,it ! i luul tiro e Kn 1.,, 1 bona Queen Marguerite iiR-losed a lit tle note saying, "Till me, my dear child, which you like best." Tho reply raq as follows: Peaiiest Qe ees Your lovc'y pr-cscnts bava tnoilo me nb.sl many toars. Papa took too mitten with the muncy. My brother uatl tba buubons. His Conversational Effort. Be did not Ltinw limcli aliont nirtnrcs and when she spoke of a girl friend's J achievements with a brush he was a little at sea He said "Yes" and "Xo" with reasonable accuracy uutil 6he happem-d to say: J "What I am especially disposed to praise is her coloring. " "Her coloriug!" he echoed with alac rity. "It's superb! You know I always did adniire blonds. " Washington Stir. naisnr4. Perturbed Parrnt Who has eaten the cake )u the pantry? Undaunted Infaut I did. P. P. And v. hat did you do that for? U. L I her:i l yen tell Jane always to keep tLe riipbeiard shut. Yesterday rhe fcrp t, so 1 thongl.t I we'uld punish Lcr Ly eatir.g ell tLi- f ekes. Piar.-vu's Weekly ' T!i!rty-tco lin.n For Trace. Or.t i f CO rilitnstien trttit s cn:ccg the i:atiei:s tf iLe world sii.ee ISIS the United St:.tts l as Lr:!:c a puit iu 2, far mete tl an ccy ether LCticu. Ecs tou GloLe. choolteaehii:g seems to be the most popular of all the fields that are open to rollego womeu. In 1890 thero were in tho Uuited States 735 women who were r-iofcfeors in colleges and uuivcrsitica task of dish trashing loses its terrors, and all household clcauir is gi accomplished quickly and cosily by tlie use of if I r 1 fans i Philadelphia. I DRUGG'ST CATARRH for a ; netous iO cent TRIALSIZt. ELY'S Cream BaiM eontolns jo r,-ln.', fiierrury nor nr.y other Injurious dniic It is quick V All & j 1 ysv , C--W BALnr VI '"'R "if CGLD'-.HEADj Somerset It op -.ISBIl't i-liiuis- HI- al I'lis-Sltes I vJWlllV! kJVly A I la vi Ir.tl tiniiKiiioo. Ifeiiis H't lr .!" tin- .."ii!r.iln- l:etor til- S. i;.-e of ial ni.ls.-n.il. Full i- ; Trial : Its-. at 1 r iitfn i-; or liv mail tl.Y KKwTl. fcUN 5 Warren street. ... . CO N D Ef.SE D f T M LT TAB Ct S. Baltimore and Ohio Eailroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch. KOETHWAKD. Johnstown Muil Kjcr"- l"rfew,1,lrt Trrt1 Di., soiners,-t s.i, Sfovis-town lioov eis !!le ler.J, Joliastown ll.iO. Joh:tsiiv.Tll M.ill Krprr-M. F.oefcwoo-t 11:3) n. m.. SS mo rs, t il:i. Si.'est.in I I ', Uoov ersiliie l-! .'!, JoliusNi.ru l:i'J p. m. JolmsU.wn Acetitimust iti' ii. KocJtirood t;Vi p. m., oi:!..ts-i "k'3 t,.yi-!owu its, Hoov er', ille j: J), Jonn.-to-.rii s. ii. SOCTUUAKD. Mrfll. Johpstovm . i1.m. tMoyi-slowu ie.-ti, Sonjrs .HooversvIM-!.!:!. t 10:2, Kocawosl lo- . Expr-sH. Johnstown 2:11 p. Horvervii!e .. stiiymtowii 3:1.1, Hnim wl 3:fc", Koci- imtly. SOMKKSKT MARKKT RF.PORT, CollUEITri WCI KI Y HT Cook & Beerits, f per Ml .... 15!oI Api-liH.- iSint. ! 1c ' I eHmnit,l lh-.... li- Apple Htitt r, p,-r sral , ... , i.ic j roll. H-r to ...lsc Itutter. !nsh kn:, j-r t I r i t reiiim-rj , j ,T Bi i:e-.wa, pe r fi e-iii:ntry it., ji-t It' ... S to ic Bacon. MiL'iir e:i."-i u..o:, pet !? 1 1 to L ..c si.le. js-r IT.. .. i- bt.otiiili-r. ih r T . .. . I Vans. inl.i'r jiiiw. r bt:s l l.iiii.i, 'i r !' I greu, in-r tb i Ksl-te.!. IX r " . e J i to Jur O'tr.-e. m..t. ,VfIi:.a .,.r 1,1,1 CoiT.ijie.:!, p-r It. El;. IK-r di.z. Ki.-h, lake herring-J 'J Iliitiry. while c;over, r ti Lar i. i.t . I. hue, per hoi .. .MoliisMS, N. ) , er loiii'iis. p.-r h'l. . ISilaloeK. t r Fi-ielies, i ; pon.u-1, r iii .. Pruues. Ler f.- ... l - -1 4 rtl 1 .. i Ii r. ...Mo Ut. ...il..l ... i- ii lo l" ii i.. i " - """,!" N. Y.. per t.hl rittst.uiy. t r i.ii - jo I Salt, LKiiry, . litis kicks.-.. i- " 4 tills kicUh 2-nmnil siuin. lso ft ..cks . 5i- nup!e, per m litosc linin. i veii.iw, iH-r lb 5,- Ssusnr. lute. A. is'r B .. . v r.inuluU"I. i r B ... .... : ule. or pil!v,T!e4. le-r ti s.- Syrup. f - . .- istoiu'Wiire, e:illou... . s ThIIow, xt to .. :t t v Viueifar. - r iri.l i ine iirtoitliy. ti.-r htm ?T.T"i ciov-r. o-r 1'iirt v.rtl t.. .". 7". feedd. eriiiein, iut bus 4. mi n'f i'.bt. pi.-r lai s .VI ai!.vke. i.t Los 7 Millet eJermnn. p, r bus i.', itsiriey, white ruiirila-ss, prr lius buckwhiut, r hus. IV . com, er. per bim . t'i to Uraln lei!et, jer bus S", ;.. in,. p. r him to 'iv I r e. r uus - A Feed wtiec.t, per hu ; I i-ran, per hxi ft.s corn arnl iKiis chop, per t j.i 7V tiiKir, r,illcr pnicc. p,r hit fi.Tl Floor. I . , , st,r;" l'leui anil laury hli;li eraite "iirt Itlimr. inwer irr.i.le. per lK2- MidJ'ins. i wl'''e. I-r !' i M1J1-,ns- rtsi. per iu) Its v "Hen .b ylvan i a ijai li:oa d." " CASTCRM tTAIOtKO TlVt. In Effect November 15, 180G. coPErrMF.D scHirncLa Trains arrive an-1 depart from tht sti.ilon : t jonusiow u as loliows: xtsnriiD Western Kiprvsn t:".t O. Hi. i Johnstown Accominojritiin AcxiiuiiiioUatum..... Fiieine Expr'M.... . . Way i':usei:Ker... Mail ! Fast Line b:"iT !:!:l :L i:: ori'l iei sao Johr-siown Accommodation..... p. m. EASTWARD. AtLmllC KTpnw 5l a. xw. n-i!re t. press AllootiH Ae-viuiiioluluiU... ttzii Imy Fxprs.s ieio Main Line Kxpress lorl ' Altoooit Aiioiiiiiiodi4t:on. .li' p. n j Mail Kx press i n j Johnstown AcciiiiiiHidatkni... S:."o " : 1'hilMih-lphin Kxpres.s 7:11 1 Kabt LJue Jovjo " Forretes, m.-.ps. e.,eall on Ticket Aeentsor fcil.lriTS i hi. h.. v att, i'. A. W. If., M h iRh AVetiue, t'lltsnur, I . J. l:. liulrliiitMHi. J. R. Wroi), i--n. Minat;er. eu'l l'ai. A LIME I The 0. 1 C. LIME COMPANY, SUCCESSORS TO THE KEYEHSDALE imE COMPANY, brtwjnst eomp'eted their new siafiMMtnit are now prepare,! loship by csr-Hmii ,.t , nov (ti.i in ineniuiury. i nine is manufcu l ur.sl fr.nu the c.lebmi.it SaylerHili l.m-,'o, anil is ess.".:i!ly rich in Mil iiie!cni.-ri; re iuir,-ii in iiivTL'raie tne mill. Ills WHIT all FASMERS NEED! t.lstk an hand all "hi time. I'rh-es low as the lowent. AdJnws all cunimunications to I c. LIME COMPANY Frxiltowe, Froprtetor MEYERSOALE 1MP0HTA3T TO ADVKBTIsERH. The creajn of the countrr mncra Is fhnn.l j la Remington's County Seat Lists. Shrewd advertisers avail themselves of these ILsU, a copy of which can be Lad of HetniuTtoa iMinw ui 4ow i ura a I u Wluitv. B0 VCARS KXPERIEHOC. Vk .V THAOt MARKS COPYRICHT8 Ac. Anyone sewtlnc rteteh nl description mnr 5!l,K,'iW!taI.n-. "heller sn luTeoli.m is pmtuililr iiateiitaWe. nmmanirations tn. llr In Ammo. Vie hnre s Wanhtniton .fliei. Patents taken tbruuch Muun A Lo. r,-. spcol soUo. in tlie recr SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, MUNN & CO., 301 Broaswa. Sew Vara. Wanted-fln Idea 5 Wbo can think of mrtme simp Pr,-t ,. ,aM.. .t - .uu.nwpiu.-Dtf Wrl JOHN WtUOEL Ri esT.V.U.," ' t list U ls hustiml luveaUuus nsuleik THE None Too Good Vhcrs It is Jist FRESH, PURE DRUG .Js . To If'ire C ';.'''' AT QrJVP.rD'o jri. x uii x xj lii r Yoo sir always sure of getting the Carefully TRUSSES FIT'ln AU of the liel and Mot Aj'jtroverf rrvM f - m r . . . OPTICAL GOODS GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES 55SHT TESTED JOHN N. Louthefs Main Street, f V: 1jJp! T)s ir,-s se s nikti 1iim FEESH . AND Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Spain; Supporters, Toilet Artir Perfumes, & e. TFt DOCTOR OI VESj rZKtuySA.1. ATTiniOX TO T! y. f . 1 , Life's PresorlBtlonsiFoiaily Eecafe UKKATCAE E.'.iMJ TAX CM TO T SPECTAO And a Full Uric cf Optical Goods al-raj r n lare cortiacnt all can be .- THE FIKEST BMII Always on hind. It is always a p!ea?u- to utsndinc purchaser, trorr. as J. ft. 1 - 1 MAIN STEEET Somerset Lumber ELIAS CUis iSrCNTG IT AM, MArrAeTrER am Huui ad Wholx-sa l a : . Lumber and Building Mat Hard and Oak, Poplar, Millns, I'ltkel. WaliMif. Yellow Pine. Flooring, Sa-ls. Cherry, Miitigleti, lhwrs It,iluter. Lath, llhliel'ine niiiulst, Aewfrll'tst- A genernl line of t! pn.J- of LnroNr an J Boi! tip n t- r..l m r: :: Uick. Also, can f.trulsh anything In the liue ! our bu-::-.- ble promp-aiess, such us EnickeU. .xi.t-iej -..r.'- Elias Cunxixgham, OSlce anJ Yard Opposite S. k C. R. TheN.Y. Weekly Tribune V With the close of the Pr.;U-iitial -t:iip;.:'ii TUK the fact that the Anierietm people are now r.iiii.::s t, home and bu.-iiiess iuten-st-. To titxt t'uis .tinditj..;!. space ami prominence, until atuMlu-r st:.fe . r N;.;-. :;::) , newalof the fu'ht fr the prii cipV-fur which TUK 1 frtmi its inception to the present iay, au-l i: ":;s - ;r, Eveiy imsr.ibleetr.-rt v i!l ! put f..r-!i, ar, 1 ilt :.. v The WKKKI.Y TRIIU Ni: j-r-n ,im t.tiy a Nj'ia-:.! F.r ing, instructive, eute itaining and ii.dispin al.Ie to cadi i We furnish "THE HERALD" ar.d "N. Y. WEEKLY TR 5LJNE" ONE YEAR FOR ONLY S2.00. CASH IN ADVANCE. SUBSCF.IPTIC-NS MAY BEGIN AT ANY T:"F. Addnss all ortlerti to TI IK I H ' I i- )' Write year aame ant alJre on a postal eard, sen 1 iriBune Kntidnj, xew Terk Weeklj Tribune will be ait lied 1 IT WILL PAY YOTJ TO BCY YOCR lemorial Work WM. F.SHAFFER, SUM EIWET. FKNN' A. Mannfactnrer of and Dealer in Eastern Work Furnish-! ou Short Noli MARBLE 113 H1IITI IJH Also, Ayent for the WHITK BRONZE ! i.. i . - ... find it u. t .. ,1."' :'.'"""u,rn' "ii uient Worl !"'"' l-r-'Per showing will o Jiven the m rru-, yery iow. I tnviir specUl aitmikia U , " - ii.i,-re In can si niy sh.ip proJo ci it li fn h t.. . . , n.pr.ven;int in it. ..F' .' eclJe,l iN.-niiisr .. .:"""'""" Ifl H t 1 ; "ivrusaeai. tit M. P. SIIAFFE jL, BEST Yc: ' 3: i s Iu pr fi :t f.-i S S, In . Thrmm v. freshest n.edii ii.. Corr,pMit,ded. CALL AND VET- SNYDER Drug Store Somerse T9r:Aj p. - Pf -T 1s r. kin I : ' t.' t J i TV, I, - S O'T llf EYIX.1 j.AS: , IVi t ;r.z c or v J. tC t -i' I or e!' a i:rr". ll, -s lllU Solt V oods, Mar Rail hesioBt, Me. R. Stttios, "ii.L FAT.113 Ai3 VILLAStRS. roil FATHI35 AND MOTHERS. S0?i3 AND DAUGHTERS. F- il ALL THE FAMILY. I.iim-: it UV " City, and yoa San fie ci r , r. r:ir;T s 11 f! I rT!.- H f 7 li.Ul.bijl J-J.-we,,.. 4. Lol.l.tllAtekL..& Ovor 500 8eautifu Designs. I iin;is.i.r s. - ' TT. . ; " . .. ji ta j I 1 i i