SNOWFUKKS. Fa'iins el' ti.enijii.'-titne, Fa tin: all iIj c!y. Crystal-witi).-ej enj voioelw. Oa tbeir duwDsrard way. railing through the darine. Fiiog through the iigui, Corerins with beauty, Yaie aud tocronuin beiglit. "Sever samnjer b'oeroro lwt!t so la.r as tuec ; " Uy J:ae fl-ry Oa tlic eiii ad tree. Ere tbe airy wreat'jing. Deftly turntd tijcrjli. Hung in wojduud arcrt, CroDWinf maid ka-AL Freest, cLuitst Jaacits, Votive rt may t. Wioter't c!iljUn rnr to P jtutuer'i mroi'jry. About Vmrtle. . aud that tlie yeliuon lu question "Dead"? The Ik-pub.ican party J WJt(j Urawa Uj, aI,tj tUta t-uoee-Laa not tn to thoroughly alive ,lUcljl ue ferictiug oi tue license eiiice lfeGJ as it is at ti-ia nur. In ,alJ( u ctiiinfr t do, i dear purpo-e, im unity of letiiug, in j aD ,,,,, lDe grng ol any eertaiutv that lis cau-e i9 tbe cau-e I ,..., ..- . ..i.-ta-ijere. jlr. ii of ail American ciuzei.ship aud i' j American labor, tbe il-puOiicdn par j - . i ... ..., , .-..- i ty la stronger v-ujj jkn been fciuoe its birtn. It fiae Lever bad greater cue to be proud of iu leadt-rebip, or of iie own bouor aud courage iu tuatiiy appeal to tue peo pie. It n-joio-a to be rid of eltixeLts Su-H m.4-r kj en a curt; to It. Oe- cause eteutiaiiy boetiJe to iu p"-. lellj mail it Has precuUrd v u,e for cipke. It ba6 0hceiuoretbeaavau-jfJlv it.i.ture. i uiade au expiaaa t3e wbicb it bad ia aud rewr j ua a-.ttr through tlie cJ eiuce, iu tbe fact thi iu priucij-be j uUJt;S OI Vuur patr. o cabi:-' Lave betu dtfrattd ouly by bigb U1,,jri Mr. b. ir au'esi-luatiou. He Landed aud lulaiuous crime?, iu i-' lm-p tu ju?t,fy biuirelt for uotdoinisl oiaiioa of tbe Coniftitutiou aud trjetU(jer ov eavu.g Dial ttie iyinr1 j law. It ba bo faliy tiie coufi.iei.ee j County bgr.vl a not prinW-U lor tlic i of Uie subrUiutiai, coiirtrvaiive aud i ,jUlplJee v JjUtjiirUing iiquur licence ; prouerty-owLif g poj-i of tt.e uor'.U : ... llV tlle va; Xiie tcooo- ! aud of the wortiiig pwpie every- j wbere, tbat tbou-inds in every h'.ate wbo oted aL-ai'.tt it iu Nj- vernbertre uow ca.Jin thenr.re.ver f oois fjf doiuir to. It nas luore vo- terstbanever bei.jre, aud an ii.ba- we juired to pubiinhtbe peU ileiy greater opportunity to feaiu vo-1 U(Jll a wtjuife. j lers. i He ai published another article j What the Il-pubLcau party Leeds ' iu a tut,;.tjULt ir-ue of tbe &jnal is only fidelity to it own glorious ;for Ucmf l!iat re-pj-rci tuo.e j cause. It ueetlB to eland like a rock tJiCe lLau tje publirbmfc' .f the en- while tbe wniujrhiii' tactions that ure petition would baye cousjined. Lave prevailed tear eacb other to lje txcj!.e is rather a poor one. j pieces. It needs to defend its pria- j otlifc oJ e pau;t- who c-ned tbe j ciple Willi boi'luess, wb:le the j 1eUl;ua WL;c:j be refuses to publish ; country Jearns by sd exer;er.ceareas t-0o.j lunperaiice woriters as, what Democracy ineun, and wUatjjj cu ever exix ct to if.. Iu j resuiis a lmocrai.c Victory urn v. j It needs to strive w ilb oasele-- fj il ity, through clubs and ltctur.s. jouruais and duiuents, to teach the voters what its principles art and why they should lie upneld. It ue;is to pal ari le all petty wrang- iing aovui we yutcs a.io uie " v ' i ors : to let f jture nou.i.iations be 1 made freely by the ueouie wlieu the time com..; to wtlo.iue as Kepub- Leans those wbo truiy espouse itr principlet, and to ie,el anil iael oui with eU-r.i fideiity those wbo are hostile to its principles. It can beartiiy thank Leaven that moti of them have cone, and take good care that tbey shall not come back un til they are ready to uphold iu cause aud accept its platform with out reservation. It has the certain ty that many yoters will be gained for every one that can be lost by fidelity to its ideas, for those ideas are mighty, and will prevail. There are two things that this practical aud jurtiee-loving Ameri can people will not long endur-. They will tot endure the virtual die franchiseiueut of a million men, to whom the Constitution entrusts the right of suffrage, when that disfran chisement is accomplished by the men wbo tried to destroy the Union in war, ana iu oruerio give me same men power to rule the Union io peace. 1 bey will not long endure fir 1. -i : that all the industries and the o m- merce of this Nation shall be at tt.r mercy of a party which blindly j t ? t my j10Ute and I rec:om adopte foreign theories of taxation, mtlJ,)(H liUli lo tne pt.0f)ifc iJtre, and and proposes io mak American l.iws ueneticial to J,ruieU capitalists rath-1 having illtr(,juced lo tiiem a cbror. er than to American workmen. Jfllc crill k Phis, in a measure, ac the lvepublicaa party U)llkes these I Co0nU fgr Iljy defense of tbe people two things clearly understood by I . ., tbe people, it need "not worry its4f ' v,"lW iet m, r do as he lik. I alout anytning else, ibe party which detends American citiz-nehip in all its rights, and protects Amer ican labor in all its interests, w ill not appeal in vain to tbe people af ter four year's experience of Demo cratic rule. The Democratic paity there is no Democratic party. The Nation's mbbisb-beap has received so many auuitions ol waste matter ounnj;ine!ir,,iHr . . . , i... . .... . , past twenty-four years that hf conieto be Ur big; that u " With a little experience of Democra cy asitis,thousands of men who now call themselves Democrat will getout of the association as soon as they can. Hen by the thousand.whohave never voted any other than a Democratic ticket, as soon as they see what they have been voting for, will know bet ter than to do so again as long as they live. The factions that have never agreed out of powr, when forced to decide upon some course of action, must discover that they have no common simor interst. Toe Republican party is no longer bound :o solve all the problems and overcome all the difficulties of Na tional govern ujeritjCarrj ir.g the dead weight of Democratic prejudice, ig twrane, aud hatred of progress. The countay is going to se whnt Democracy i and what it wants. It will a enough in a very short time to last se-isible men for half a century. AVir Yvrl Tribune. Tbette Are Holul Facta. Tbe best blood purifier and sys tem Regulator ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity, tru ly is Electrie Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Billiousness, Jaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease oi me urinary oraua, tn 'bout dat. Some links hits lnrder whoeverjrequires an appetizer, tonic, and udders tinks 'taint so fur.' or mild stimulant, will always find; "Um, je-so. But what a vo' idee E'w?cUic Bitters the Best and only .'boutdem spots ob de solunim dat certain cure known. They act sure- folk talk 'bout?' "Why, Clem, ly and quickly, every bottle guaran-Ulera spots am nuffin mo' dan de teed to give enure sausiaction or money n funded. Sold at fifty cents A bottle by C. N. Boyd. In a Chimewy. While men were engaged in re- j beyond the reach of medicine. They pairing an 'dd chimney in a resi- j 0f.en taVi Oh it will wear away, hut deuce at Sail Ramon, a short timejjn most cases it wears them away, ago, Julius Catbcot found stowed j Could they be induced to try the away in around e.himr.ey hole a ;FUoctsful medicine called Kemp's Mck containing 12,000 in twenty Balsam, which we sell on a positive dollar pieces. McConoley, when puarantee to cure, they would imme noUGed of the find, remembered diately see the excellent effect after Saving Bidden tne money mere long ago, but had entirely forgotten it. le in store for all wbo use Kemp's BflJsarn for the throat and lungs, the great guaranteed remedy. Would j you believe that it is sold on its iner-! Gcaymas. Mex.. Dec 25. A pearl iU and that facb druggist is author-; weighing U3 caraU ( of an ounce ized to refund your money by tbe 'Troy) and valued at $17,000, has Proprietor of this wonderful remedy ! been (hipped to London. It is be if it fails to cure yon. C. N. Boyd I lieved to be the largest in existence, bas secured the agency for it I It was purchased for VJ0 from an Price 50 ecct and Jl.OO. Trial Indian wbo found it at Mulege, size free. 'Lower California. ! Dr. Fic-btaerw KeT'J - s- I Baea.artl orr. ! Ct'FLCKNCE, Pa., 1 I lA-cfcajOv-r 15, 1&4 f ! tru.'iitu 1 will maae a brief and inoal lei.ly to Ii-v. A. ."i. Bauu.gari iiitr, Lore card appeared in Ike ic eue of your pap-tr ol the week btf jre When the Signal published the Latut ol a uuuiot-r of ptrouus, re nding in tiiis pUce, to jutioDe ou a rt-t.p;icaiiou fur lincense, "uiioeaxoug Uie number, I, for iny ! adf, audi iu Othalf of tome of tlie jolliers, rqutttd Mr. B. by letter to tuke the proper corrti'lioti or pub jheii the petition iu question, aud S protuireu to fcccepl eitn r as tatif jioctiou Uou my own part, aUo i aubj; tat it was Lot a re-appiica- tiou lor licence ae tLe lict-uee were I tru ltd at tlie May term of Court iei,l.ed and iu iiia reply be refused Ujate . CorrecUoii"ai.d atcustd tue ol bavin-' uril'n ejid petition, as be rtcoj;i.iz.d u-y buodriUiig. lbU at once c-juvii.ced iui Ibat be wad uulrutfjf Ji iu tbe uiuttr, a 1 Lever dd nie tucb a pctitiou, or caute it to be urititu, or in auy way Had any kuow ledge oJ it beu.a writ v fl)ikW cuU!'j not have been; uiucb ol au object, tineeu- cui.suiu td aa luucb, li uot Uiore, buce in giving bis u'u coiitructiou of l..e : ; niHii. ii. -J i.I t .e ut-tiiloi) as 11 uu.J ! j-., UicV have done tnieur t .e1 i Itii; iterance caue'- tbiiu Mr. li, i'. ca- i ! itaUic ol Uii,i; rnt-n wiiolive ai.'l , leacn ttrui.t ranee liu.'inr iiaii v k:h ' and conduct, but wi:i iortver rcluee i lo recognize the in an tvlio trie? tw j 'eljl.dtr Ihtiu until be makes an ; n U ui Oie a p , . . ogy, whii-:i ne iii.l Uo ii , Ur lo eti. cere, anl wi.i r -.c.;ce vi l.ai it jirfcr.:.. liUiuh-r oJ n.u-c wtJW rtliyi.s;ra:td at tbe Mv '..in e ; ot Court auioyt Ihe fir r..iit f ai.y iceu.re lor tUe sale ! intoxicating drinks in this place otlcred t sign the petition, but were retused. 1 he only question suoiuitted by the Court was w hich ol the two men, Sk'brock or Frazee, tbe citizens of Confluence liorough preferred to be entrusted with tue piivileges a li cense to sell l:quor conveyed to the bolder, aud no more. Had the pe tition been as reprer-ented by the Signal it would have been out of place lo have signed it, but as it is ; quite diHVrent in every particular Mr. li. should make tiier correction, aud until be does do it, his labors here will be a failure. He has done much more barm than good, and if he does Col believe it, let him come here, and be will soon ascertain the lact that there are not a le v wbo are very indignant at tbe eourre be has M1 fit l(J pur.ue j ljave loI): u ac auint( Mr b ai d u jas fr, ul ted with ly been I my guest ; iu fact, wbeu be was 1 i tit nr rtiiiiT a tfnt itt-ru r.f- ti:rt v lif , a feW ,lf lU.Ui TdiUt.T actU!.e IJje Df never expect to make another reply to anvlhiii be imy say, as I wi!l not recognize him hereafter until be makes the apology due those about whom be published a falsehood. It is a matter of too much importance to let pass over without some notice. So far as his personal references to me ure concerned, I am entirely aiuor.g the people here for him to injure ine in tbe t-stimation of those who knw rue lietter than he does He can assail my character in sdmost anj way be wishes, and I will try to endure it. II. A. FiciiTNtn. Cure for Piles are frequently preceded by a seute of weight iu tbe back, loins ar.d lower part oflbeabd nneiucaus ins the patient to suppose he bas some air-ction of the kidneys or ! tieiirht.oriii organ". At lime. symplons of indigestion are present, as flatulency, usicasii.ers of the stom ach, ect. A moisture, like perspira tion, producing a very disareeanle itchiiiL.', nfter getting warm, is a com mon atlend.ii. t. Blind, Biet-dir.g and Itching Plies yield sit once to th aj plicntion ot Dr. Bs ir ko"- Piie Rem edy, which acts directly upon the parts t) tit cud. absorbing the Tumors, allaying the intense itching, and ef fecting a jiermarient cure. Price 50 cents. Address, The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, 0. Sold by C. N. BOYD, Druggist, Somerset, Pa. dec. 1-1 y. Xaile In the' San. Itemus, low fur nm tie sun f om de enrf?" "Well, Cb-m, idees differs heads ob de nails dat hoi s ! onto de s kr." sun Some KootUh People. Allow a couch to run until it eels taking the first dose. Price oOcts. and $1.00. Trial size free at C N. Boyd's. An Immente Prarl. Teil Toar Wife. Bob Bardette thinks that every roan's wife, il she be a woman of or dinary gotjd eertee, ought to told ali about ber husband's buirie?s aSairs. Ad vie is clwap, you know sud men, of ail created beiuj;', like it the least. Bat what if it prove a icalier oi dollars aud cer.ls? Yon aud we like mosey aud appreciate its importance as a factor of a hap py Lome. So if we tell you bow every man of you wbo bas uever tried the experiment can gave from 15 to Zj per ceut of bis expense, duricjj the coiuine year, you will listen, Now that is ju?t what we rue in to do. It i Biojpie and eaT aud f ure work. Ju?t tell your wife all about your bufeiues afliirs. s'how her your oalanCe ebeet, let her gtu ly it, and if she doesn't know how, ju.it teach her. You think it will make her feel badly : tiiat it will make her blue. Well, that will depend entirely oa tue way in which you do it. If you bein by declaring that ther i not another "family in town that run pucb bills as yours, and that there i more n.oney f pent for the lea-t rbow about that houethHO any place you can find, the w.il fe-1 hurt, aud i! she ha not had all the i-pirit taken out of h-x by your unfair treatment the will resent it a dozen times a day, till you conf-ss you have plav--d the bully and the fool. But on the other hand, if you ap proach herusiffhe were an inUlli gent beinjj, with soul and sense and self ret-pect equjl to your own, you vili find au i..tre-'ld listener, wil liuj; and a:ixiou to le-irn all you can teach her on the nunject of fami ly fLi-ince, and although she may do a little q iift weeping before the iut-ryie Y i ended, they will be tears of joy she t-tieds that at la-t, after yeirs ofwaitic ar.d r.fpii g, you h r.'f come to realize that she vourfriend and may be your helwr u.ftead of t!ie chil J. lik that vnu have treated her by shutting uplikr an oyster when she ventured to ak a question any way relevant to bufine;3 matters, and studiously avoiding in Conversation everythiug connected with the cret mystery. How General Grain rltc. "You can scarcely crelit the pains my father has gone to," said Colonel "Grant, "to mcke sure cf points in which be bas relied on bis memory, but which be would not commit himself to until saili-ii-d by comparing notes with others, that be was beyond a doubt correct. We ii;tve corresponded with soldiers and oflicers ail over tbe world. Tbe cor-re-pon.leiice relative lo the battle ol snboii sl ne would lie something es'.r i'.r.iii.ary b.r an oiit-id-r to see In s-vri! ca-es my filh'-r has sei.t m-;i to the old b.ittlt iielJs t lu'-a ure di-taoC'-s. Iu htct every as-er- ti;ii contained in the-e papers c-.n be proved." iu reulv to rcy question as to t:;e method of composing Colonel Grant said: "My father never employs a secretary or stenographer. He writes every word himself. Then 1 usually read aloud to him his man uscript, correcting as be suggests. He himself then cootes this manu script, sometimes adding a great deal. I t.gain go through it, and so cartful is he, and so anxious to make this contribution to the War history of our country worthy of the place which, wittiout egotism, he as pires to, that no labor tin his part is too arduous for its accomplishment. The paper on fchiloh, which I car ried to the publisher myself jester day, was written aud re-written six ti.ues liefore be was willing to give it to the public. Besides t bese sepa rate articles my father has commen ced a history of the war, which be proposes to have published in Wook form. He has already written about 1.2U) or 1,500 pnges f manuscript of this." Chicago Tribune. A SenoUle Man Wor-ld use Kemp's Balsam for the throat and langs. It is curing more cases of coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup, and all throat and lung troubles, than any other medi cine. The proprietor has authorized C. N. Boyd to refund your money if. after taking three-fourths of a bottle, relief is not obtained. Price 50 Ctu. and 81. Trial size free. It's a powerful hard matter for me to keen my relitrion " said a church merrJier to his minister. ("Every time I think I've got an ev erlasting holt on lt.someinmg turns up to make me cuss, so I am kept on a trot between the world and the mourner' bench. This morning I lot nil the religion I had while try ing to shoot Tom Green. The gun would not go off and I bad to cuss." A rka nmw Tra cr.ller. It is wise to provide against emer- ' gei-cit s that are liable to arise in ev jery family. A cold may be a dan gerous thing, or not, dependine upon I the means at hand tocombat'it. In j sudden attacks of cold, croup, asth i ma, etc , Aver's Cherry Pectoral will I prove the quickest and most effective '.cure, and our best friend. She " Mercy ! how late we are. j The concert has commenced." He i'Un! it cannot be. It is not 8 i o.clotk yet." She "But listen ! J They are plaving a selection from Wagner now." He "Oh ! that is 'not the concert ball." She "Not? jahv, what i it?' He "A boiler I f . r-'lr., . " PI, ilnAMr.h in C.n II The prettiest lady in Somerset 'remarked to a friend the other day jtiitit sh knew Kemp's Balsam was (a sujierior remedy, as it stopped her ji-oiisti instantly w hen others had no effect whatever. So to prove this C. N. Boyd will guarantee it to all. i Price 5J cents and SI. Trial size free. I was troubled wiih chronic ca tarrh and catl ering in head; was deaf at times, hd discharges from ears, unable to breathe through nose. Before the second bottle of Ely's Cream Btlm was exhausted I was cured. C. J. CorSin, 923 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. A printer in Chicago, who hugged a young woman on the street, uot his face slapped and was fined $10. And yet we talk of the "power of t'ie press. I he printer could not have leen a perfect type of a gentle man; he must have been a mienon, not a paragon. Prof. Barrett, of St. Lawrence county, N. Y., speaking of pulmo nary diseases, says : Not one death occurs now where twenty died before Down's Elixir was known. Over ; fifty years of constant success places ! Down's Elixir at the bead of the long list of cough remedies. For sale by C. N. Boyd. j A mosquito is like a theatre it has wings and flies. rt nil M Jeweaa. They dedicate a- small portion of the yenrtoavow ?d id!er.e-?, and nothing is then all wed to dis:utb ; the balcyon of utter leisure. The 'doors are shut even to friends. No ;one e es io or otiL The inmates j of the house are id their fiimsiet-tt ! tii-.'U; they go unshod. Tbe hawks !sit mxldir.coD their uerches, the horses are idle in tbe stable. Gentle medicine ara tken of a relaxing and blood cooling kind. The hard est exertion of tbe day is tbe bath; its chief employ merit the shampoo ing of the limbs with soft scented oils. Tbe ladies of the bou-ehold recline with their citharae by the master's coccb. and the fdave girl; sits at bis bead with a fan. lest some presumputoa fly should break the pious calm. Now and again he stirs himself a kite hr;lling far no in the blue sky, a dog barkii g outside bas aroused him and be soieumly cites Aliah as a witne-s th-it th Ajiv id tA arid in tba , . ' t, 7 ,, I name oi me rropnei cans ior a snrruei oi citrons, oucn is i ue Afghan holiday. Or, turn to Airica, where ne sun .comH-ls idlei.ess tor a long interva: eacn any. uuaer au awning stretched under some df-p-foliaged tree, be lies tranquilly, accepting the beat without any res ervation Out iu the sur.shine he sees the berlkg sbintiueriug in ttte refraction, and the shadows of the plants are gathered nboutihtir roots. 5o r. knows it is noon, and turns around to slumler a.'ain. The d gs ar: Jvingon their sides in the shadow , ol tbtr but, fast a.-leep. From within , the krial there is uot a sound o. life. Hijiti up in the tree a harlot is pip ing the hours-, and. clinging to a twig, j the shrill vuRed cicads cri-s all thei a!t-ruoou through. But the negro J dozs on Until ibe evening brwzej c mesujiand thehadow-ibeasbep Tt:e dog is now up units baui.cbs,j huskily barking at nothing ; the I grars mats of tbe huts r.irlle as the j I K r 1 1 1 I f g.t food being prepared awakens tbe sieeper. Tiie day 's now fit, he s iys, for human beings tj be busy. Lon don Ttlrgrajjh. HealniK Properties of Water. There is no remedy of such gen eral apolicatin and none so easily attainable as water, and yet nine persons in ten pass it by in an emergency to seek something of less efficacy. There are few cases t illness where water should not occuyy the highest plices r-medial aienl. A strip f dauiiel or a nap' kin folded lengthwise aud wrung out of hot water and applied around tbe neck of a child that has the croup will usually briiijj rlief iu ten minutes. A ti.wtl folded sever al tio.es aud quickly wrung out of hot water and applied to the seat o! p:n to toothache or neuralgia will peijeraliy aSi.rd prompt relief. This tretuiet;t in colic woiks hke magic. We baye known cases that have re sisted other treatment for hours yield to this in leu minutes. There is nothing that will 60 promptly cut short a congestion of the lungs, sore throat, or rheumatism, as hot water when applied promptly and thoroughly. Pieces of cotton bat ting dipped in hot water, and ap plied to all sores and new cuts, sprains and bruises, is the treat ment now generally adopted in hospitals. Tepid water acts quick ly as an emetic, and hot water tak en ireelv tiali an hour iielore oeii- lime is the best of cathartics in the case t:' Constipation, w hile it has the most soothing effect on the stomach and bowtls. This treat ment continued for a few months, with proper attention to diet, will alleviate any case of dyspepsia. Ex. A MoM'cal Gander. A live air on a violin will some limes set a whole flock of geese wild with delight On one occasion, at a country wedding, there was a curi ous jrerlormance. After dinner a lady entertained the guests assem bled on the lawn with music from an accordeon. A flock of geese were feeding in the road just below the house, and with out-etretcbed necks answered back with loud notes ot satisfaction. Soon a white gander began dancing a lively jig, keeping good time to the music For sever al minutes he kept up the oerform ance to the great delight of the com pany. The eirperiaierit was tritd several times for a wtek or more, and the tones of the accordeon never faiitd to set the old gander into a lively dance. A bobolink, pi teed in a cage wilh some canaries, exhibited great delight at their songs. He did not Eing himseit, nut witn a peculiar cluck could always set the canaries singing. Alter a while he began to Uarn their songs note by note, and in the course of a few weeks master ed the entire song. Never Shiea Xw. " Now, this horse," said a gentle man, who was about to purchase tbe animal from an honest old farmer, is gentle, I understand ? "Gentle as a dog." " Never runs away ?"' " Never." Never sees anything in the road to shy at 7' " Not a thing." " Well, I'll lane him." W'hen the gentlemen went away, leading the horse, some one re marked : " Ain't that the same horse you used to drive to town ?"' "Same borse." " Well, be used to shy at every thing he saw. "Yes." Well, doesn't he do it now ?" " Yes, shies at everything he sees, but he doesn't see anvlhing now he's blind in both eves." An absent-minded teacher amused her class at the re-opening of a school the other day. Having carefully re : i - , v eeiveu me names in me class irorn each member. she said : "I shall now call the the roll , to see if you are all present. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Rl tud Clares KHEllIATiSA, Neur&.g-la, Sciatica. Lumbago, Aivicnt, BI1DACH8.T00TH1CES. SORE THROAT. QCJNSY.8WEI.LIX08. MPKA1KII. Soreness. Cots. Bruises. FltOsTBlTES, BI-RMM. HM-AI.M, A ad all other hndilr ache and pain. FIFTY CUTS A BOTTLE. Koldhrall DmeaM!ar4 Inlm lnraeuuu ia II iHacuage. Th Charle Ta. " 'VljkBSSEay V Royal Ptsirt J w I -m Absolutely Pure. ThU Pcwder TTTrl. A relof pnri-. Btretnh aua iwi-oo. j,, mUb ttw .,,,,.,, . ,rM ,bn vei-,buinurpMii'ia e !' so;rfjM "jiA?At 'SSyAt"" X Tr.t BE57T0HI& s Thi medicine, enjoining Irr. criih puro vi--etah'e uwii'", cjuiekly art.1 ermit .lely t area lpepi-, laaliarajtla, rairrw. Impure KIod, Jlalarut,! lollannd I erer- Silii! Nearaleiau Ciitn uulaiunr remedy for Diseases of tbe Ki'Inrva aaal livrr. It I InvahiaWe lor IHemi fwnliar to WmurB, and a!l ahu lead ceikiitary live. It d.e uoi iujure the tt-eth. rrnw beadai tie .sr j.rrrfuc iw"iirtitiD et'r Irrm mr.hr, vrn it. ltenrii-fieand rirje thebkKxl.rtm.tSWt-a the antv-tite. ai.1 the aimilaUAi r.f fJ. rc--Uevta lleartlni ard 1I Ijier. aud ftin!iir r. the miHel-i and nerve. Tor liilwaiitteiu Fevers. lawittide. Lat i of Eisergv. Ae.. It bat no equal. ar The rt'riuiiie fciaafcrfwe trade BsaTkaw j erosfed ted lineiiii rapper. TaAeDaoUMt. Mtabti aeon a i atai. il ea atTtaoaz. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDEf IS FOOT TS rfrt7i 'i;-Afr 1 1'. '-nf. t" .rrj-ri . ' v -. . . lViw-' iij tr-vi- tli fKfrtr-T -a ... t rTm T'-:it j r r-nt n UJ ft fn. fcni rt't. r-Vaijtj", fowsVit r!'! rnrs rr firism rtwr ri"; kt twM, evtf waere. david r. rorrr. roprti -tor. YUTT POLLS "THE OLD RELIA BLE." 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greateat Kedical Trittcp! of ti ige Indorsed ail over the World. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Los3cf appe ite Nan&ea.bowel3COS; live. Pain in the Headwith adu.ll sea-; satipaja the back part. Fain under the enoalder blade, fullness alter par ing, with a d-5iacUnatloa to exertion ot body ormlnJ lrriiability of temp er. Low spiritLoss of memorjr.with daty, w-ajines3.D'zziaes3. Flntter ing of the Heart, Doisbefgre theeyes, YeUowjfenHeadaohe,Restle3gTiss at night, highly coIoredTUrine. IF THESE W.EJiT5G3 ABE TTIfHEEDED, cr:r3 rsiiixa will ecu ss tzszizvi. TO ITS PILLS are epeeiajiy adapted to ancb caw, one ! effect aucn a cltango of feelins; a. totutonisit Uie auflercr. TtK-'y I ucrraic the Appetite, anil eattse (be body to Take oa t leak, thus ttv a tem is noairiahed. anil hj tueir Tonie Acti'.m on the lMtxeetUe Orcraa. ltecta lae ml nrf rirryltiewl. Prife a.t cent. runs HAIR DYE. tjitar Haiti or Whikfe changed to a RLO.T Ruck hyaainifle aplication ot thii ITC It impart n narnrHl color, acta iii8tan1a"e.aly. Sold by DniggiHU, or ! hy express on recelia of 91. Office, 44 Murray St.. New Yor AGENTS': wanted fr ibe live of ali ihe Kreni.leni. of the V S Tbe lar. at. hD-ia"int. heat h.Ji ever M.M for lea xrr mice our price Th Street aellina; owk. Aaent ea lmiurn-4 frubi to rert. All tnlll-lul-eople want it. Anroceeaa ioiiae a an;rert avent Tarax free. Hau-ett Hook Co.. fbH and Maine. A Marvelous Story TOLD IH TWO LETTERS. FROM THE SON :SS5:i2? li, h.:Itwk : My lallier reside at GWiaer, Vt lie has bwa a great eufT-n-r from Scrof ula, and tie iiKluactl kt .er will fell jwi iu a maxveloo elect Ayer s Sarsaparilla baa hail in his cae. 1 think kia tkxxl most hive euta:Ld the Luttiur for at leaat tea years ; but it did b.4 alHiw, eace.t in the. form nf a aerof along anre on tke arut. until about five Tear ago.. Frum a few ff ta akieh ap pitrel at that tiaie. It gra.'w.tjy spread ao a In cover lifa entire body. I w.ure yoa be waa temb:y attiii-u!. ail an feisject of i ity, when be h ui wuug your uteticina. Nr. there are fe i uinn of hia mge who enjoy a good iieaith aa he ha. 1 could eaeily caiue ally iwrauua a ho woald fatify to the faeu ia his ease. Your truiy, VT. U. PHILLies." FROM THE FATHER :mJZZl a duty for me to state to you the benefit I hTo derived from tba use of Ayer s Sarsapaiilla. SI x months aco I was completely cOTered with a terrible humor aad scrcf ultras sores. The humor eaaned an incessant and intolerable Itching:, and the skin cracked so aa to cause tbe blond to Sow in many places w believer I moved. My suffering were great, and my life a burden. 1 commenced the soe of the Saesafabiixa ia April laM, and have need it regularly since that time. My condition began to improve at once. The sores hare all healed, and 1 feel perfectly well in every reaped being now able to do a good day's work, although 73 years of are. .Many inquire -vhat bas wrought each a eure in my ease, and I tell them, as I have here tried to tell yoa, AVer's SABaArABiixA. Glover, Vt, Oct. 21, Uea. Toars gratefully, lllEAJC PalLUM. Attr's S aba afA villa cures Scrofula and all Serofalona Comnlalnta, Eryalp rlaa, Ecxeaaa, Bins-worm, Blotch, Bores, Bolls, Tumor, aad Ernptlaaa ef tbe Skla. It clear the blood of all ha pa rities, aids digestion, stlnralatea the aetkm ot tba bowels, and thus restores vitality aad strengthens the whole lystem. trPAKZD BT Or. J. C. Ayer 4Co., Lowell, Mast. SoH by all Druggists; 11, six bottles for &. nnumoi avo your r-vt.tvia nh i ; If not. (end 1 Jd to J. I( Kl V . Boa H3. Haw. liaMTtaa t .O-, i. J . . - r r -tiaa af POULTRY POWDER! W""a-'?r?d wrrh Mrvimtbostaaai TWs ! will 30 lleax Tttrrr Maelb. and vne xlrnewOsv , rr.ee i wi amro i ?-? jtasv atww nu. as i it 1 BE ONfl.NCED deelMm. '1 I II I JaTllifAW Karat r lyJyJ aua, lin.kset.r. H. Y. aaptT4sa. w - ri I i A -r f. 7 ajBTa. J OaCeBia." Ak for " Koh tm Coach,' (Mu, Son Taraat, tiaancawa. liquid, tit. fair Cnaaba, j Trerbaa, lie. : " Mk Eal." Clan oat rata, ailca. naebea, 8!m. ant, brt baga, ch:( Buck. ir4 fa.n. I jC I)m;Ut. Beatl Mu. Palpiutina. Dmulcal Sellio. DUzbMM, Ia 4ijrrtiuo. H,o'e. Slrepkae. cared ty - i eil- Healta Kanawer." Kaaicai Crsa. An for Wf 1 V - Rcarb no Vmt " lie. Qafek. eouyMia care. Uara vt out euraa, van, baiuoa. k aa rata" traaaal riaaaorf Sueavl bralar. Improved, tba bett tur back. ache, paia la rbau a ) le, rbaamauam. aeoraV la- Tata rcwale. 'Well Health Beoewer rruore bealtb aad rticir. earc iiy pejia, Uea4aebe, Aexrwuiw, lxbiiity. tl. kMi(rk, aad tba aaay Tbnwt ASeetivo prwtcily iMHulT, wt fmUlj tLuttfh oa coapa." Truchcf, lie. ot rhIMreti. rel ;rrra tj Ua!ara,2i. ja -), ir Jim are Fallinr. b-"hrn. won eat Bc - W i IU' Ilea,: KtDtmrr ' :L. ivi arrroB, l.ir rmrrtfr. irjron ar lonit. jourarlpoa lire. U-y " Willi UtsaiUi aaceacf' O e direct h weak rput. Baaak ea TMlkiarke."- lulaat reiler for Keoralxia, Totkhe, Trr aebe. A k K-r -IubkB oa 1 ouihac.e.'' 15 and toe PrMtjr Vtraaara. taillaf abo aroald retafa freahim an1 rlraeltr. dun I UU lotr - Well' Health Ktntwrr."' Catarrhal Tbrwatt Airre-tlaaa, Hack inc. lrrlta Ibk caab. Col I, S-re Threat, ear ty -UvUa ca Cough."" Troche, lie. L..BJ 4, -Ac. Blataara a a lea " P.ooif h oa Iwh " cure :.groor ernptl.. rlo-j-'ur m. teller, f-it rhtum, lrmicl ieet, ctiilbkUu. Tbe Hapc -t tk "ala. nll.lren. !o in deTeotmeat. .onv. irrawny. ai .d deactr, aM-tacil tseaita aeutwer.'' AaTakc. f hree nr luar luiar every nlnht eooihlce O j unmeii,ie relief an I round lert ly afina 'i rip, is' -lAUi(fl on cuyL. truen.. 16 j uuaa, "Raank Oa I'alai" F-aarat Flamlrr; - n I'atler. An old soldier declares that the gallant Sheridan, when on duty thirty years apo in Texas w-.s the best singer of Irish songs and dancer oflrirb jigs known in the whole reg ular army. "He was no bijjger than be is now," this informant emphat ically as-erts, "but he wa livelier, I guess, and I never go int3 a variety theatre that I d.in'i, see worse patter land trot (singing ad dancing) than l ml Sheridan Used to give us. What II Yoa Take? Mr. Jerry P. Tlio.na?, Central F'urk Hotel. oOili street and 7th Av enue, New York, writw f tollovr : Last suimiif-r I ruf!'--re(l fe.jrfullv svit'i iteliri'oit fonl.l r...f tr A til II lllrj.i.ia I'1 COU.'l not pel ariV rtffi, Myht or tl:iv. A ineno wrio hijfl usi-d St. J.icotrr. ih'iuht so highly of its healing rp-ilitie that ht- p,ve me fonie to try. I tried itaiitl t.bj-iiied the first nilit.s rest in viee-ks ai.d wa? cured. I have found it to be the very best remedy. I l?e-p it conetintly in my l)tuse for my family, have rec ommenced it to other? and would nut be without it. It 51 ant. Hate Iteen ilie Door IIa he gone, dear?'' Ye?, Grandma." '"And whnt w;i that III tile- riMll. JeS.-le " 11V, It imust have. iK-en the d.a.r ,huUms, graiiomn. "liUr rriiridrlia Hill V be old and deaf Jess-ie, but doors did mil hut with a sound like that when she was a pirl." Did the meri wear inur-tachef tiien, grand ma.?"' -No. my dear." "Well, that makes the di fferenee probably." Tbe Ort-a t American Cburaa. SnefziD-r, a nuBling and coughing ! This is the u.ueic all over the land just now. And will be un'il Jun. "I've got hucI i an awful cold in my head." Cure it wilh Ely's Cream Balm or it m ay end in the toughest form of Catarrh. Maybe you have catarrh now. Nothing i. more nau feous or dreadful. This remedy masters it aa no other ever did. Not a -niitr ii or a liq-iid. ApliJ by ihe- finder tt the not-tri!?. Pleas ant, certain, ra dical. Wi!I y'U bflp me to pres-! simt leaver?" the maiden aslted her lov er. "If ytui wii fasten them to y nur waist treft, I'll ee what I can do,'' he answered ; i nd thus a popular me'.hod of pressing autumn leaves was invented. A p'ort ornate fliacnrcry. A new light is thrown on the sub ject of Confurrption by Dr. Wagner Kenop. discoverer of KempV Balsam for the Throat anil Lungs. A rem edy that has proven lt.-elf to be a reoiarkaMe ctimpiund. It does i is work thoroughly, stopping a hack ictr cougii instanilv. Sld by C. N. Uovd. Price o'Jcts. and Sl.ci.f Trial boule free. Uet one. The pine tree ttrves as a refuge for more than f.ur hundred species of injects, and a man in a New York boarding house says lie is willirg to bet that his bedstead is madeeniire ly of pine and the mattress etufftd with pine shavings. TtieOltIet Man in somerset As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on C. N. Boyd, and get free a trial bottle of Kemti'H Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is selling en tirely upon its merits, and is guar anteed to cure and relieve all Chron ic and Acute Coughs, AsthniH, Bron oritii, ami Consumption. Price 50 onto aad 1.00. "Do cats think ?" queries a writer. Yes, they sometimes think jtliat the man up at the window iwitii the night-cap on is a mighty j poor shot with a boot-jack. Bucklen'a Arnica, .salve. The Best Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains. Corus, and all Skin Eruptions, aud positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaraiiteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25c per box. Fur eale hy C. N. Boyd. june20 When a younc .... , 1- ' man COmpiaitlS that a yOUnc: ladv has LO he-art. it is ,,,' . . , . .- jJ.tnj vrnaiu mat blie lias nin. . ...... Tne Me?r8. ehcter BrothtT?. 2G Lomoojii street. London. K. C. Eu- igland, the India, China fiud Colon- jal Ontfittfrn tif rrpnt lomona hnaicrtr 'and underwear, write: "We hare , ----- 0 . . f 1 , tx c , I I.vuiiu icd, orurui 1IUUJ lllc 11 set J SL Jr.Ka Oil mi.r. .:tln., e., JaCODS ill, more eepeClally lor , ?Dd W "ch pletfan ID add- IDg OQT teAlIDODy 1Q its fdTOr. j st. incnoL as FOB YOUNG FOLKS. ATTRACTIONS FOR 1884-'85.i No print eO prrValinl eaa take tba 4aea of t pireat, pastor, or e!e)-tecbr : b-Jtawt . t atiDa eaa np(ikeaebt taeir aork aal rod irftca : a -oadrfel tieerar. la rtew ol tbi U t w ex. j inriiul toa; that lrrtea-1 ol -tan (-! font Ui take St. N k-rolji ?" tb qaetj. af ) enrr earnest hearebulti ia taxliah pealirt; i enaailie , to rtar. twM be "U a aflurvi not , u tk St. NicaoLAe r" j 1 be aaaaayio. aa-lna h lera bappj jaar r eziateaee, ataier tba editorial ehanra h MARY MAPES DODGE. bat crown familiar to bandredf ef tho-uatKl of Tour it reader : aad their Interest aod Ktell!-rat cbj jaMnt aara euamaanj iBtrM tea eoitor I a i1 pehlifh-rt to frk rf rt. tdar. it rcn-h 1 1 ia in wbotraoene crxrth. It rrmjaithr with j jaa&e uie. It aeanj remqrni m Of tne wire, j "Ik? JSiVSJl aer.l fn bor. br the poia!'aaihor. J. T Tnib'Hira " rrraaiallT Cdae e.l. Uinnrated papers oa ba atpiaoe o Komr. By r'ran S M.-kt. HinrlcQirU,aeiipiiiiwerieeto - Uistor - .y- By E S B mkt. Keada ta- Banorar : MzrMri to bnr 1 t aNit tocbo m an orupitauo. iiard na per9uU in.errvrw witn pncirteal r;eeota'ive.K Tart. ; wu trade aad ptuleerM: I j . J. Sn. j - lirirca itack to rjlen," a aerial. Uy 1 P. Hit I -Talk Toonr; F&ik. a seric of pt pnlar papers, by H I. 'Helen JrkMi. i Abhjok the Lawmaker"; reeolleeti.wa f a I hoy-paze in tbe V. ! Stiate. c.rtaia oa; mn-h , p bural tnl'rmatiuri. bv.h iotraeue aa.1 aiaa- mar U Mmoixl !'on. I Dafy aa l tti- Ot4,o." a very funny aerial no- ry hr a new writer. Cba Carryl. Short trie by Loom M AM The Prre4 ( ineeotion ": From Palan ijo'o tn rarUir ear." Frvm C'rw-b.w to loa-toa a." etc. leeeripU- papers, by Cbarle E. htoo. " Art Work for Town Polk": p'pen an decc ratire aaadieraf . be Cbarle O. LeUnd. Sheetx'rS.lTerr a Starr of Texan life. By tbela'e Rer. Waa 1 haker - Oartlra ef Girl."' hroi iix bort torie fur frlf. ha ix iMdlna Writer - Ie of Tt O-ntioen'" storie of alven tare, by H K. Bojeeo i "art one oy and Girl. fanny pictures, ty St. Ni. aout Anbi. - r'rmn Haib t Warner-: brtet. pooled bto riphiee "f r eal moician. Hy A: ha Tun i. S.-etl patm by rM 'writers inelu iin; Marr Hxll 4k t'.'.J- s Miller. Ali e Well-i-rt-'"i K.llin ' K. Kartk-n. Harriet Pr ott SuutfrL kev. Wuhiri! n la-I'lrn. Julia rsehay- i er. tnuUs Merritt. ( St ddari. I. Krr, ! net Iner?Il, L'iara E. Clement, Li.atenant I The i;iatrati'HW w'I!tthe work of the very best arti-l an-1 enar vera and there aili t l.en viin-ro tn :oe avemer aoi iw.Tinutr DamLt4 are beau.ifui COLORED FRONTISPIECES. Bay h Xuveraher nu-xhr f the eh'ldreg . tm (11 .t fM 1.1 lit . : I . I i A Iree fwe m-o nr . f Sr. XimoLAa will he aeat a rejn- .Mr.itli-o ih pspr TaaCEXTrar lo. .-VoK, i. Y. est Two Weekly Xewspa pers for the Price of One. And the Best Daily at Low Rates. 1 Ibe Hsrrisbura Wiiklt Patkiot I Israe ;rlKh!.pi, bfet nd e--sirs ar-a:er viriety tf rein.elut er than any oibr paper .ui un- el. I la ntw.t. i iv. in ruriive sn.1 eater. t-inlna. The ul.Tij ti"n priee of tbft Wet-KIY Patriot U rl S"J jer antium cah in a-irance. CLUBBING. The Webklt Patkiot sn l Sew York U'ttklf Saa will he sent to any ad.ire. p.et paid, one v-ar lev l ; the WsaKLV Patkio- and New V rk Wrtkif World t any aJ4rea poat paid. I. rtne e.r r : the Weewlv Patriot and the Philalelphia aia day Rrcard post pai.i.nna learf ral 9i: the wcklt Patbiot aDd Pbila dithia Wttkli) Timrt. pot paid, one year for 1 U. In ail eaacs tbe eaeh ansL-t aec-mpany Uie onier. THE DAILY PATRIOT 1 "he only aornina pwver published at the ft ale espital ; the enl m-min- paper oof He of Phiia. deipbia and Plt'si arva in-it ar-is the cumplrte Areiate. Pre n. w. an-1 ihat ha a aeneal mrlera o( p-eial teea-aaia : aad theoniv .lallv frt.re the Phil.!e:Bhi an.l w York "piper. t tii.t reaehe thetnt-Ti-ir iur f Prnnilva,ni ai-d I now eioal In all r-- snd saj-erl.ir in .me. t tr e .lsilieo' ihe Uraer.-ttie Price hv m,-il -4 00 per anoum li alvne (..r 7..i0 if no-. piI in advance) : s3 ; K-r ix mo-vh. in a.1 ranee : L-'-s tr tnrv caontbs ia advance : &oe. lor one m-alh. In advaw : to elnrn of Ave. i."0 per epy pee annum : toelua of ten Si So pr an aam. pa able ia -uivane. Th Dailt PAraior an.l the Phtladelpba fiy Hrtord (Sunday.'!. il.-n excepted) will ke f-en on' year fur M a eah iaadvaaee. Send for ppectmeQ er.ples ef tbe Dai it a a. I Wseklt Pats ot. In remitting m ey lor aheiipti.-a se-id pustotSee atoney order, check or draft. Adore patriot prrtLisHixo ro.. 30 M mrr Sraarr. ParrUburg. Pa. UJSLIC SALE OF Valuable Real Estate! 1y virtue of aa order of the Orphans' Court to he underi-n'.i (iiecte.!, Ihey will otler at public ale oa the premise, on SA TURD A Y, JANUARY 10. 1SS-3, st 1 o'clock r. w. .'he Mh.win - d le-ribed real e Utr, laie.f Wm H Huffman, d-e d t- wit : A valuable larc sttu-.te In Jenner .nanahip, Somerset roan'y, tm. r loinr lan to "f Salomon Simpn. Jaeoo Aiinoaa. Jacob Hcffuiaa snd lex Molfman, ronlalnii;; about lOO .cres. The hullillna re. a Two-atory Plank liwellinc Huaae, nearly new; N.w Back Ham. AhHit7a acres are cleared and io a sowl -aie of raliiva tion; balance ef tbe tract well tlnhertd. eai ami Limestone nn tbe premises ; Aim, a Good BBirar i;aaiu. n ti. a ait re-1. TEEMS: 100on the day of ps le ; 900en tbe 1st of April. 184: halanm in two equal annual paimrnts; ooe-third alter the payment of teb s. to remain a Hen a d. wer. Ieen-ed pat ment 10 near inter est from April 1. lRftj sliI io be secured hy juda menl bond. Peiwi riven April 1. im. A l Y R. Hfif,M N ALtXAM.KK HOFFM AW. deei;. Admrs. of W. H. Hodman, uee'd DR. J. M. LOUTHER, PUYSICIAX AND DRL'GGIST. SOMERSET. PA. 021202713 2IS2ASIS a SPECIALTY. Tlie PnreJt and Be-t KRLUS, paints, OILS, YABN'ISHIS, PATENT MEMCIXIS, STATION EKY, Ac., Ac., Ac., Kept conttanlly oa ktnd, aad told af Me VERY LOWEST PRICES. Store and Office on at a In Street, three doore Eiat ol the S..meret Hnnje. $omrrri. Pa. A share ortbepuhlie pa-ronaire Is repectluily so licited. Call ami Id -pee; my ttack. J M. LOUTHER, M. D. I'DlTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Eliza Heffley. late ofths Borooah ef Somerset, -omeict Co., Fa , dee d. Havina been apuoimed Awiiior by tbe Or. phai. I oort.if S-Mii-Mt Ou.ity. Pa., to exam ine al pas apvo all e aims or ated, and make a iliwribuilon of tbe lands in the haad of Henry Hrffley and John M Holoerhaum, Adrainirira Uirsof Kllsa Heffley. deeM, lo and siren tb.aw leg; ly enii'le.1 iberebs hereby (rive n- tice that he will sit for ih-purpose of pa.formlna: ta .lo. tie of said appointment at bis -ttrm in Ihe Bor ouith of Somerset ea ThanMsy, the tb day of J-naary. 15. at 10 o'eka-k a. a. wbca and where aU parUes iatereatcd eaa attend. J. L. Pl'OH. ei IT Awlitor. pXECUTOR'S NOTCE. Estate ef TobW Rloofe-h. dee d, late of Qsema booing township, somerset Canty, Pa. I Letters testamentary on ihe above estate bav. . inr been -rantel tn the anderairnci, nntie is aeroy m ven laau perms intientol to said enat tomake linme.ll.te payment, and tioe bavins; e,,m in the nm will' present them duly aatbenttea ed for avt'lem-nt. n Satanlay. Jan- ar 17, lssa, atthe la e re.-enceofd-ea d. SAMI EL . BFRKEY, LABlASBLOtliii. l"'0- tsecxtors. A UXIFIISTRATOR-S NOTICE. Estate of Maraaret Wslter, dee'd, late of M ilft-rd Towatblp S.wersett'ouniy, Pa. "'r m ximmuiraima oa wo inmnan .t. pi.uii w im .nmiriiucn vj .u P-per sutwlty Boliee I hereiy given lo all persues lmleb..! toaald estateto makelmmedl. claim scsinst tne henlleaied lor set. -J -.rVa" aart, oa Kataruay, Janasrv 1 Administrator In (Jab- . WALTER, 1AA& Bes Glieap ! CURTIS K-GR0VL Eart ftoBi Ooart Bme.) Somerset, Penn'a. .VaaaC-u-tsrrr o srccj, SLEIGUS, CAHtlACES, SMG WAGOSS, a rex rjco.vj, A5D eastern and westebs wubk Farnlhe4 on Short Ntic. Painting Dose on Short Time. tr4. aad tba tVaf Iron mad Sirrt -etta I 'Weera.d t. 0, SaMear.W. j : V . . : g'J Wi. - .;. ; ! j 1 i Repairing ef All KinJ-io My Line Dtne oa Sbit ; Notice. riCES UE JS0SJ1LL. tad I AU Work Warranted. Tall and Esaaiieemv Stnrk. and larn Priee. I do Wno-r.rk. an re-niBh seiTM fur WlaJ- ; Mill. MesMBiber tbe place, ami call In. CURTIS K. GROVE, (Eaatef Coart House.) aprtO-lyr. SOXEKSET, PA. j EE52Y, JOE5303 h LOED, Jturlinffton, Tt.r lrprUtor cf For Eheumatism,Xeuratjia Cramps, Sprains, Backache Sciatica, Burns and Scalds Bruises, Frosted Feet Farsl and an ether Fains and Aches. A safe, sure, and effectua remedy for Galls, strains ScratcIws,ore,tcon Horses J One trial wi2 prat its ntriit. I Its effects are instantaneous. Price 25c. and 30c Sold everywhere. Fua Sals Bt c. N- Boyd, Somerset. rr0 THE PUBLIC We are afrain orTering our celebrated Star Copper Rod, The On'.y rro!etti.n a:nt I.ibtr.ii:. Tii-K'e who desire iiavirijf tlieir BUILDINGS PROTECTED, Should call on or i'Jre$ us. We GHAEAHTiS SATISFACTION, OR NO PAY. RTrlOxVDS .--rjtirB-T. July 16, l-4. BROS If. html P Wf-! W ate-taTPaaprt iTvntiona and tji---: -tt r -it 'lneo. t-JJ v. : n " . . . m.--t i,inir : j enrr. t-reil3 f . s ir.-aTT-!tta(i wuh B7't-sii ? nrrtTmr. TtLl - -,'11.,na rMr t-.T ,.f ', oth' M PtT f ,wl rtiw-t rr-ev-sarr ! more -s Cne Hun m ji:'4 rt a te. xniCA. I z z .-ui. r ;mik-w ti at -t. rt 1,1 lafjnr.afinaatoolKa l.na p-'entj ii I rlea withwa eh,rre. H lml-l ,( I ucimt Im. P.ner.ta ehtaianl the Laal Au.tr rnt rti ia tna Soentirre A Dfrtir iri on r-oio;w T" ' T mtrrrna ,B!!TicaB frtw Infnnts nnd Chifcfrpn Tat elvee one CTi rd?Tl rrvrr cieeVs, , K .t curea their fevers, ni&ea th-::. 'e Tt; T-V Ethic fr-. and ere be Mm. Vhat cures their co..., kills their worrra, ratrl-. VTSxt r-i;ct!v (him fnrt ipnt'on. Eour Stomach, Colds, incu-esuon : rnie veil th fi Toenhine Peru, Cantor Oil and Paregoric, ard Hanrntetii. CastoHa il to we!I adapted to CiilJrea that I roeoaimend it as superior to any r-.edi-eine known to me." U. A. Ascaia, il.D,, 111 So. Oxford SL. Erookljn. 5. T. Tex CEfTAra Costpast, 153 Fulton St, 5. T. 3u lien- j An aTiaoInto car for V Eacb, Bnr33. Calls, &c. An: utaittaa&ma Paia- reliever. Jr N. W. Car. Pens Ave. and SirtH Sts , PITTSBURGH, PA. AOordsunequaled facilities lor Ihe th' ruoih. practical eil.ceatK.n ol yours; and mldole. aed men This losiituil n ke-p b-eat of the tim. a. a-d nneses (he unqualtned tnppo't ' f upwar!s fVOiloui.f itara'aa:r who ate ereill ahly fill. Ins: p4itioaof honor and trun in almuat every city of the American L'nion. IndivMual inttruo-th-a. No vacation. .S'udenta enn enter at any time. Special department lor Ld e.. Fi.rcir e..lara.i.lres J.i:. SMITH'S SUN. M-Srad Jot Ih Salionml Jttonntont, frit at UO hv J -ntith a w Th. Utiw .,i m-m. ri.mpf bentire irea:ie oa tne ctenee of Mouk-Krepina publish!. Siiecially a.lapte.1 to the use of x-h.jls. Aeademie. i olieir- and Prt- tlU l.ra.r .In & ht.tlr .ImI.i.u. k.i- ika Cunntiaa Koom. buvio lm. PATENTS J. O s. Patent obtained, and all busineaa in the C .(Tiee, or In Ih Court auaaded to lor MODERATE rtta. U . Ik. VT SI D-. . rtm. Tn M T F MT Rl I in a V ti v r i m c i u ci w . j cad ohtal" pal. nr. in less urns tuatt taua remote from WASHINGTON. v. hob mnioi or untwinf is seat we auvxse as to raitrmahillty rrea of ehanrw; and we make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN ?TENT. e reler, hero, to the Poatmaster. the Sopt. of the Money Tder I)ivll..o, an.1 to olflrtal of tbe V. S. Patent Ornce. For circular, advice, terms, and reterenee to' actual elienu in your ova State or eounty, aao A. SNOW Jb CO.. ipewite Pteatent . iflle, Wfi.nt-Mi, l. V. DMINISTIIATORS NOTICE. I Fai.fA if Tare Kivinff lata of f .nnc Tnv..hi. I Somersot Coantv. Pa. 1 Letter of a.luiluMra'k'Ki oa tftaabove e-it,te Bavins; Been r-anul lo I ne an icrsuncl by tbe ppipr naio..riiy. awroai is nereoy iven to ail person tndebtwi to aail e-taie t m.k iirmedt. , ate payment aad thoaa havinaelaims aa-tnat tbe , same to present them duly aatben'R-ai.! for set. f Uemeat . Halaplav. Jar jrr 10. ia.-S atiha i rtsklenee the Administrator In jrni.er Two. I I..i .n 'uw. Aviniinlitratnr. Ve-A .y fiJ dcvfftd 7)a ST) . OTIIERS FOLLf OurlSloek Of Drugs. Medicines, r ar- and Cliemic'1:1 Is ihe Largest in the Coar.-.t o i ing enlarged my r?tore.r ?p : cow suited to a rapi.jjy -'''i itg trade. I b.v -i.S ' my shKi ;n r - EVERY DEPARTMENT And AaCf':i-: Tiiz.i- , . , ' ; 4, goods -i. yd rna ; T.- nxF. bi t r - FUSE DRUBS DBPHs'G Special Care G.vfn tot ..a: mt.:i Ytttl'J ill LZ..1 iz- PAINTS, OIIS. GLASS. ITTTY. VARNISHL- AXD PAIXIEllS .rpprr- f SOU'S, t liKL'SHES. (.()il;S. i sl o. ;es. rEIIFU.VEFiY. TOILET AKTI.-r.f School Books and School Su v,' at Lowest Prices. -We a S;cial Attfn:i-n tot: iu.. . ' Good Goods, Low Prices,; Ari Fair Icalirs Tii iz. A FVtX LINE CF I. S ere I l S . ' ei. I v St .j? i i Jcy AX Sell KUHCTcM ' L nt-r. a I i . A f. C. N. BOIL'S, f i MAMMOTH HL0CK SOMERSFT . PL EXCELIOf COOK STOVES ALWAYS SATISFACTOST t EIGHTEEN SIZES AND M ALL PURCHASERS CAS BE SUH2 aAsrrcTt-KEr bt Isaac A-SIieppard 4 Co.,BalL:Eor Ii .(Ml Kin s.U,"7 BV f R. 13. Schell ifc Co.. lenaiyr. SOMEtwSET, FA CALVINIIAYl BERLIN, IJA., (MILLER'S MILL.) MASt FACTCBER OF FLOUR & FEED! I lwsy keep on band a lie-4 of FLI"'- ? IRN.aHL BltKWHKiT KI.i'M: "t .11 ki..u ... .jnu . .ii r.L lit ? sum i sea at noTTOJi rnrc-is i. Whnlesale and Retail. Y-.n wiil jr. BejT f bujiun Ipjm me. .My nock i alwaj, Irt.-a t ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLl lltitterick's Palttrm l I Now Have in Stock a Full Line of Butterick's Cut-Paper Pattern?. OF THIS FALL'S STi'LE-t, F"B f l adieM, -vliHHei and rhiltlr.f , Mrs. .A. E. UU. I aura) tr. j I - frilTT-. rnTT wen v nf f ; nit tyuii Atfu j Life Assurance Company ibi Diiit23 States. Hen ry li. Jlfdc, J'risl 120 BROADWAY. N. Y. 81 CHEAPISDE. LONCuS. 1 ASSETS - $53.03058! - - 12.109756 - 13.470.57- SURPLUS '. INrilMP : 11 Wtimfc New Assnranre written s icuq r-wi l .) r r.,;,l tot ' P'cy holders during t'ie ' ' 24 years, $73,877,6'Jf). ! . i : Th Society ha. wrltrea, durln, lb. V f ty yearA aa ssrarvaate mtt f sew "" ! laraertheD hssbeen writtea by any tbr i pany ia Uie a or Id. The surplus fund of tbe Soodty " a foar. j eenL saluik n. ia lara-er than that o' t"'' 0l3 f life lninmr.ee rempany in lb wi.rld. ! Th Kqi itablx Lira Asscba.viC s"'rT1i- i o.e a plain sad simplecntrscl otajnirtrx-. from bnr.-CDome anl technical eon.li:i",Sl i IJIliISPl'TaPLE atter ihree yrars. ittrf eles, as sooa as they become inttl.-iKj:"' peyahle IJIM EIIIAT 1 LY upon proofs o" deal h. al a leu I reteaae. wl' delay arual wit 8 Cher eompaeiea. r? - . v ik..M.iiri,r.iifiil'r " ," ,...J? ! ble policy it not only saved from sen y:na ' f ..1 ........ K., .ualn. Tf.Htl.'X 1'"' ! - ' - - ' -' . - r j , quickly as if the smount ol 'be awsrasr been Invested ia a bond of th Owernnv at 1 Vul sd Stan a j , W. Frank CJaui. vl Aaent lor Somereel C "plirS r? a 1 H 0. w a ' A. c a tre O' c Ma att 1- "1
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