AT GETTYSBURG. HV FXK IK. ealnt tlic. 'noii. r'iec of the i.tati.1 Ar niv ( the l-Hililir. Kin.li Areimc Miiwc lisill. I'lIlHtMirj-'li. I'm- .a-ioUf-tlli, l-7 J Willi U. Unt Iwa.i wufc'r-liflitJ The toldier litied to the shity of Sly wayward waiid ring twine nroonJ ti And liicn-iii f the rtranfl-, the wonderful. And the riMinie t"f te f"l lain!. It w my p-tl oT'vil hap to make A rt of my tiiateiiee trvrno tv : A myriad of nut.h-Hke mrmtin.-., lief imp? tokin.llc Witkp- "f .Hife'lil. Inflame tlie jiaKi- .l my hwoii. Hi Illume the rny-ii'-nii'I'iilil ( my mind. -. with w'l'inlsi.iniiii.-rini'.tiiror&l drvanis. Anon, w illi f!..-inn.: :ii.n...-.jiit tlxmches TI.e lhttiinr '?-''' -!3ine!t f'I Within tin- Jlorm-rackjif line inte-Ilnl ! Mv tale of travel told, lb veteran. TiitnultiT..iis!y ItK.v.sl. a untnnu. mk! With liearinr tKr-.ni Slid with treinhling Tlien. j!raping my rijtbl haml, and glancing j )i(i from My eye to Heaven a jralhenil thoughts Found iitu-rani-ein gesture, look. and st-:u. Pniiioumrd these words with solemn em phasis : " My friend ! I tut to have. U-eii where you have la-ell. And t hare seen whal ymi have sewy by i.Ki ! I would have Uvu a louse tisn your head !" This ha,.)!.-!!!-.! li'Miee a y.nror more. Since then. The Miidier ami la im have h.iuntJ me ; And ever and aien i find niywlf C..nfr.mtni; iiim in fcin v with a rhanire Vi n.n the world -wide of lifi I having lie:irl hi' story, a- he mine As-nmiii;: hi emotion ai my own Appropriat-iiii.' p-ture, l.a.k. and smv1i " My friend! lint to have lx-cn where you have !eell. And to have (en what you have seen, hy ;,!: I w..nid have r-n a loiw your head?" And ti ? Tlie soldier wore a coal o( blue. And fought aiuoni; the l.rave at (Jetlyshitrj: ! While 1 I cruel t:itc !- wa lar away ! While I, a miii of IVme-ylviiiiiaT Was not huh Mix 'he l'1' "t or fa" Before the foe, ln.-.itli my mother's roof And on her holy hearth, at iettysi.un;! 1 ii wort Icy I tlie soldier lvr in aire! Icuol.le 1 -4he m.l.herV ("'r in str.HKlh ! lieii.ithintreil I a vnwls.n.1 U-jond The uli' of immortality foraye! A soldier of the country of my l.irth ! All w ould I pvethal I have gained within The worlds of wonder of the New and old, Had I thy lic-tory within my heart! Thai I liiivht thrill a i have i-f yet. While 1 rind what is w ritten there in Mood : I laced in) country' foe at I i. tt t-Jiirj; ! I fin-d a shot I drove a havotiet I rlulibed an empty pun at .et(y-lurp Or. ylory of all gh.ri.i of the .utrth ! I iK.n the shot and shell hclaitcred tlai; I bore the IiI.khI anil brain liespatlenal Hat' I Inire the Stars and St r;i-- at ficttyshurs ! Ave! veteran of the 1'nit.sl s.tal."s ! All would I (five thai haply I have (ruined Alone in eldritch Autrala.',au wilds, r minu'liu with the millions of 'at hay ; AjraK' ill Umdon's inwalled wonder-worlds, lr musiiiii on the iihiulil Amiuoii ; llreamiiii; the dream of marble of the Taj, Or thinking the eternal thoughts of Koine; ! S-aliiir t'orea's wall a'ninst the world, or staye.1 by storms in I'atafronian wastts. ; Amid Himal ya's iHMven-kissiiifr heiirhts. Or Hitlemaumuu's he!l-inited tires; Klale Iwliire a list 'niiig Kuiror. Orawislat the Annoinl.srs Holy Tomb! All! all! had I as thou sw. lied with my voice The shout of viiiory at (Jettyshur ! All ! all ! could I a-thou now say in truth, I share the trlory of IMMORTAL MEAtlE! THE MATE'S REWARD. The crimson lijrht of the rising fun fell U)Hin the face of Man- llnrlville, the (p tain's pretty dauchti-r a ahe came tip from tlie cabin of the merchant ship mm ron, Isialtncl off the coaxt of Pern. The girl had just complete! her inorniiip toilet, and there wan one youthful sailor alstaril w ho fancied he had never uvu lovelier object than this young woman of Hc'.ciih'en, The sailor alluded to w;i Thomas Kollins, a finc-lookinir intelligent scaniaii of twenty, who now- stood at the w hed. For an instant Mary ha.I jilanccil to ward him, and Mushed as she hade him jriMsl-mornino, then she walked to the rail and fixed her aze upon an old whaleship which wan ill plain isiht, not a league oil' the quarter. Jiolliiia had po litely resMindod to her salutation, then a aad lisik hail fallen on his manly face. In brief, the young man loved the cap tain's daughter, but he could have eiiler tained no 1.'oh' o( ever making her his w tfe, even bail he known Uiat his all'ec tioti was returned. The jrirl and he were horn in the same villap-, where, for awhile, hey had lie-n plavmati's in childlnssl. Then they were wparatisl by the captain's moving to a distant seiMirt tow n. A few years I iter the failure of his father in lmsiness had induced the loy to undertake a mi voy aec. He rotitinue.) to pursue tiie catling of a sttilor. and (inaliy meeting aptain I'.urlville, he had shijied a'oourd his ves sel. Burlvillc, however, had at once dis courail any renewal of the old frictid slitp Is-twei-n his dan'hU'rand Kollins. "I have nothinuajrainst you, of course," he said to the latter, " but us you and she are now man and womau.it is U-ttcrthat you should keep ajurt. as yon Would nev er lie more to each other thau uu re a ipiainUiu.'CH." When he also jrave ids instructions to Mary on the same subject she pouted and wept, for she had always liked ltollins as a little Isiy. and she had not failed to no tice that he was iroinn to be a sturdy, handsome voting, fellow, with frank, pleasant manners that pleased her. " I think you Very unreasonable. paa,, tihe sxibUil. " It is liccatlse he is a fore rmirt hand that you object to him." "An ounce of pn-vention is better than Hiiitid of cure," he Kiid. " 1 would not have you fall in love and marry any one less, than s mute or a captain, who would la? able to provide for ron lietter than a jHr foremost hand." " Why not make Rollins a niate,:heu?" said Mary, hikin; up shyly through her team. " Well, well, he may heroine an ollicer in time ; but he ha his way to work uj True, he i very clever m it is, and ma e has a know U-djre of navigation, he would, perluipa, uiake a (toxl mate." "Why don't you promote him, if that is the ease T " "In tlie first place there in no vacancy here. Then apin, I don't Mieve in lifting young fellow up toa osition all at once, lvet him gradually work his way to il aa 1 have done. The lest I ran do is to recommend him to some ship owner." lut you ow n this ship. You could make him mate of yours," she said. She coaxed him and pleaded w ith him o earnestly, tltat at last he said he Wild think about il If Kollius should prove hinisi lf more prompt and true in ertorui inp his dutk than the jtber sailors, he, the itaptahi, miejht take him for Iris mate iu the course of time. Xow:, as the girl looked over the rail. on Una Uigla iwirning. she thought of j tier lsthers jsromise. It was a pleasant thought in her, and her blooming checta ! were dimpled witii smile, while be j lurk t-y Hliime like slam. All at ...we, Irjtween thf trntft al air. I of which tdie Ft'! and! the whult-r, ulie notiofo1 a num Ufof fork.s) jets r (ionti Kli..tinir up fmm the sea. "TlierPtihe Mow?'" fril l-r father, wlnlml jnt LiH wd from the eahin. "Tl t whaler will w m have her Ix Kits .low n. rjx.n mv word I should like to )Miearth.je oil-hunters and see the sport. Even v he epoke four boats were dm 1m1 alonjrsi Je the etranjpT, and they were soon heading toward thefpnmx " I must m-e the fun," naid the ski.i-r, "ami I shall. Iwer the Pingey," he said. "I want t)iP'gHKl men tii pi with Hie." I le m-lcs-t.-l the three that were to eo. union? tlwm lii.Ilins, w ho liitd just leen rel eveJ at tlie wheel. The hunt was soon lowereil, with the fkif.fmr at the tilk-r, and the wriieii in tlieir pliw-s. " t iive way," erie.1 the captain. The boat tna.le noted progress toward the whale!., which were now heading n.Mun!-L Tlie sailors from the other ip mere .rulling with mih and main lifter the huge fiKh, whose dark hum were ortasionally liAed almve the eor fac', as they moved along on their way. At last one of the sharp pointed Isiat of the w haler was w ithin the darting dis- tanne of a gr-at monster which hail lag- ged a littU? behind the rest of the whisil. A tall dark man, in a guernsey, and blue trousers, rose in thels.w of his boat, har ssin in hand. For an instant the weap on was poised, to Is; hurled the next in stant with unerring aim. It wits buried to the H-ket in the whale, whose flukes were seen w hisking to and fro through the white sheet of apmy that hid the I suit. " They are fast," remarket) Captain Ibirlville, who, with his men the latter now resting on their oars, about sixty fat horns from their sliiji was au inter ested spectator of the scene. From her father's craft Mary had also seen the man strike the whale. " Poor lish," she said with a shudder, as she placed ladli little hands over her eyes All at once she heard w ild shouts, Isiking in the direction of the noise, she ierceived that the fast Isiat, dragged by the whale, which had sounded t' going down1, was leading straight toward the j Pingcy in w hich were her parent and the three ours n. The whalelniat, it crew chering and yelling like madmen, seemed to clave .the water with the swiftness of an arrow, and it was sisui not more than forty fathoms, from the skipper and his coiiiinioiis. "till pupa, you will be run into!" screamed Mary in alarm. The captain looked toward her, smiled, shook his head, and in a minute he had the Pingey pulled out of the track of tlie coming Uiat. Scarcely was this done, howevar, when there was a cry of terror from the young girl, who now beheld the water parted by the huge Isidy of the whale, as the monster shot up, w ith the iron pro truding from its pnmbs, and the line at tachod to the weapon whisking in many flights and coils around it. Thecn-nttire win Hose to the Pingey, Inciting the sn w it h his flukes and churning the foam with his jaw. " Pull ahead .'" shouted ttur!ville,aware of his danger. He directed the small craft away from the whale, his three oarsmen pulling vigorously. Hut before he was six fathoms away from the ani mal the latter suddenly made straight for the little Ikmi', his jaws wide ojien, his sharp, saw-like fangs viciously revealed. "Take care there!" came warning!' from the whalemen, still more than a hundred yards distant. P.urlville did his Ix-st to esca)e the infuriated pursuer, but the leviathan gained rapidly uon him. and now, to avoid the great jaw , w hich was alsiut to Hose tlon the fragile ttern of the little vessel, he steered to one side, In an instant the enormous flukes, al most alongside of which the movement of the skipier had brought him, were raised high in air and w hirled directly over the Pingey, Un w hich it apicared they were alnitit to descend w ith a force which would have crushed the light planks to fragments. Seeing these fear ful weapons of the mighty lish fanning the air above their heads, two of the oarsmen at once sprang into the sea. leaving Kollins and the Captain still in the ls.at. "My father oh lsr papa!" cried Mary, who now, very pale, leaned far over the rail of the ship, her gaze riveted U ion her parent. The latter was iu a ectiliarly perilous situation. A bight of the line, whisking from the whale, had caught alsiut his waist, and, having no knife ith him, he w as unable to clear himself from the roe, which had lightened alwiut his lsaly, holding hiui dow n between two thwarts, as the flukes w ith a crash struck the sea. just missing the Pingey. Kollins, who had Ix-ell itlrliued to fol low the example of his two shipmate w hen they jumH-d overtioard, had con trolled himself, when he perceived the situation of his captain. With a quick motion of his oar he had caused the Ismt to shoot ahead, thus barely getting out of reach of those ponderous flukes as they desivnded. Now he .piickly drew the sheath knife he wore in his licit, and, springing to the skipjier's hide, he w ith one blow severed the line that had caught alsiut the waist of the imierilled man, and which, by this time was pulled half way over the gunnel. There was a roaring, gurgling sound, a hissing mass of foam and spray, then a crunching, snapping noise, as the Ix.at w as crushed in the jaw of the w hale. Kollins and the Captain had rolled over into the sea on that side of the 1 ingey opposite to the deadly fangs. For several tBomeiils they were hidden in the aheetc of flying spray from the gaze of Mary Burlville, who had witnessed with joy ami pride the gallant conduct of the young man whom she already se cretly loved. Again she feared that after all they might be lost be killed by the monster wh.xe flukes were still lieatiug the ocean. Ssm these fears were set at rest. The great fish went down umcr the foaming waters, and there were her fath er and Rollins, now striking out for the w haler's boat, w hich w as close at hand. The sw immers were picked up a min ute later, to find the two who had previ ously jumped from the Pingey already taken in. Kurlville did not reprimand them, for he knew that had he not been caught by the line, which at that time held him fust to tlie boat, he too would have sprung overboard. He w as of course very earnest in his praise of Kollins for rescuing hitu from a terrible fate So grateful was the skipcr that when he arrived altoard and had embraced his daughter, he told his pre server that in future he take up his quar ters in the cabin, w here he would em ploy him as his clerk, and that Mary and he might hereafter Ik- as friendly w ith each other as they pleased. When at last the ship arrived home, tlie captain aaid to hi daughter: promise.! you I wonld pr unote Rollins. Well, I suppose you would like to have me make him my first mate?" Yes, papa," said Mary blushing, as she laid her soft cheek against his own, and and as he proposed it, I would like to have him for mv mate too." As the captain bad Uttelv concluded not to object to any such proj.isition, he reviay gav his cousenL Resting After Meals. A friend of the writer's, who baa suf fered from dysjiepsia during almost her entire life, considers the auggestfciu in the follow ing extracts from an article in a re cent issue of The J,nrntU itf Jltitllh to be. the most in accord with her own experi-em-e of anything on the subject lately published : Hurried eating of meals, followed im mediately by some employment that oc cupies the w hole attention and takes up all, or nearly all, of the physical energies, is sure to result in dyspepsia of one form or another. Sometimes it shows itielf in excessive irritability, a sure indication that nerve force has l-cn exhausted ; the double draught iu order to digest the fissl and carry on the business i more than nature could stand without ls-ing throw n out of balance. In another ease, the i-crson is exceedingly dull as noon as he has a few minutes of leisure. The mind seems a dead blank and rsan only move in its a-eustomed channels, and then only when compelled. This, also, is an indii-ation of nervous exhaustion, others will have divided pains in the stomach, or a sense of weight, as if a heavy burden was inside. thers, again, w ill be able to eat nothing that will agree w ith them ; everything that is put inside the stomach is made the subject of a vio lent protest on the part of that organ, and the person suffers untold agonies in eonsciuenee. Others suffer from con stant hunger. They may eat all they can and feel hungry' "till. If they feel satis fied for a little time, the least uiiusual exertion brings on the hungry finding, and they can do no more until some thing is eaten. It is almost needless to say that this condition is not hunger, but inflammation of the stomach. Scarcely any two is-rsons are affected exactly the same way, the disordered condition man ifesting itself according to temperament and occupation, employments that call f.r mental work, and those whose scene of action lies indoors, affecting js-rsons more seriously than those which are merely mechanical and do not engage the mind. .41!, or nearly all. of the dillicuities of digestion might have never been known by the sufferers had they left their busi ness liehind them, and rested a short time after eat ing, instead of rushing off to work immediately after hastily swal low ing their food. Nature does not do two thii.gs at a time, and do both well, as a rule. All know that when a force is divided it is weakened. Il the meal were eaten slow? ly, without pre-occution of the mind, the stomach allowed at least half an hour's chance to get its work well under taken In-fore the nervous force is turned in another direction, patients suffering from dyspejisia would be few. A physician once said : " It I(h.-s not much matter w hat we eat, but how we eat it." While this is only partly true, it certainly is true that the most healthful food hurriedly eaten, and immediately followed by work w hich engages the en tireavailable physical and mental forces, is much worse than a meal of jxsir food eaten leisurely and allowed by an inter val of rest. Give Them a Chance. That is to say, your lungs. Also all your breathing machinery. Very won derful machinery it is. Xot only the larger air-passages, but the thousands of little tulies and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not t V there, your lungs cannot half do their w ork. And what they do, they cannot do well. Cull it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the fami ly of throat and nose and bead and lung obstructions. all are bad. All ought to lie g it rid of. There is just one sure way to gi t rid of them. That i to take Itoschee's ierman Syrup, which any druggist will send you at 7 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you, you may deM-nd upon this for certain. A Powerful New Pistol. 1 was recently present at the trials I made w ith a new pistol invented by Mr. j M arcus, a ilistiimuistH-.! iiMH-hanical n- I ginii-r. In this invention the use of a j cartridge is dispensed with, the bullet it- : self being prepared with an explosive.! Hut, in spite of this explosive nature of the bullet, its shape is not altered by t!ie i explosion. The explosion is initiated by j a simp'e mechanism j.rovidel in the in- terior of the pistol. 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C; Min (tlslK.t liiiim, .Sll to ?12: Kcvolvers, SI to '; lNmlt--ii.-li.m stf-lf-im-k.-rs, s2 .'pi losiii; All kin.lsof 'nrtrl.ti;-s. snii-lls, rap-.. Wa.ls, T.l. lowih-r Flasks, sti.it HMi-h-. I'rimerH. s-n.l 2 ecnt for lilnsiraml t'atnloKU.-. A.l ilrvss CRKAT WKSTKKX il N 'u'!K-i. Jl si.MITHKIKI.il HTKKI-T. PITTsHt'KiiH, l'A. N' li Thii Ua au-ycar old, ri-iiuhle Ann ; s-rf.-rlly trustworttiy ; onlprs tillcl iromptlv an.l )imhm Hcnt lv aintl or vxpress ti anv iart .rfllie worst no nnill. r w ant v. hi wioit la thv .nn tin.-, rim ciui Kft It at Hie (imtt W. -stern t.y writing a h-ttcr. iuns nia.l- to onter; ;in an.l K.-votvcrg rvpnlrwl. s.m--.iii. Catarrh ELY'S BALiI Clauses Ui Nasal Ptssages.Allays Palo and Innamnuiion, Heals the Sores, Re stores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Try the Cure. IAY-FCVER A rrttle to annliwf Into rmrh rwatrtt t. KWHi.le. t-ri.T ) crtlt-i at ImieeiM' ; by ruiL tewred. J1 cwim. EL Y BROTH'Kk. JtlS HrrrZ wick Am rt. niarlvV er.lyr. 1 'fAkM I rim rewm9mmtKum-n I KiriML wwwu.ntutnaijt&ty A Demand on Torpedo Boats. IiecRiedly the time has come when the torpedo boat must do something, no matter what, to justify their existence. For any powers they have of late shown themselves to Is? jioasessed of tfiey are on ly to 1st spoken of along with the gallant I'ugaboo, and " royal salute of bricks" would be a tit recognition of their imagi nary merits. At Toulon recently the torjiedo boats failexl so badly that even their great patron. Admiral I-'Aulie, threw them over; at the recent maneu vers they disabled themselves one after another, like crazy was, and yesterday's. attack upon the fleet in the Solent seems to have lieen the w orst liax-o of all. ('apt. Ing, we are told "handle) his flotilla of twenty boats in a most master ly and scientific manner," so the fault must 13 in the boats themselves. Yet, says another correspondent, "it seemed to all w ho watched the fight closely that very few torjiedo boats could have passed the outposts so skillfully posted by Lieut. Slade, and if any had got through they would inevitably have been sunk by fire from tlie ironclads," And besides, those in the action a few ran around for varie ty's sake, although, says a sarcastic wit ness, " without suffering any material in jury beyond theoretical destruction." As we said In-fore, a torpedo boat must blow up something just to show that she can do it with all the chances in her favor. I'all Mull Vaztitr. An Important Element Cf the success of llixid's Sarsaiinrilla is the fact that evey purchaser receives a fair equivalent for his money. The famil iar headline "luO Doses One Iollar, stol en by imitators, is original with and true only of Hood's Sarsaparilla. This can easily lie proven by any one who desires to test the matter. For real economy, buy only Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold by, all dniggis's. In many localities Hood's Sarsarilla is in sue i general demand that it is the recognized family medicine. People write that "the whole neighborhood is taking it," etc. Particularly is this true of Ixnvcll, Mass., where it is made, and w here more of Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold than of any other Sarsaparilla or blood pnrilier. It is the great remedy for de bility, scrofula, dyspeisia, biliousness, or any disease caused by impure state or low condition of the blood, (iive it a trial. That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Kohl by U. W. lieiiloril & Son. - - Expensive Death. It is evpensive to die in a Xew York hotel. A gentleman who had asked for a room not elaborately furnished, ex plained toa reporter : If I die in a first class hotel in this city my estate must pay expenses according to the room in w hich the undertaker finds my remains. He w ill provide a mahogany ice-box and a whole conservatory of flowers, and per hns measure my body for a $1,,"00 collin if I am in a teii-dollar-a-day parlor in a big hotel, but if my room gives him a hint that. I was, a man who practiced reasonable economy his prepara tions for the arrival of my family will not 1 so costly. Then, again, the bill that the hotel will present against my es tate w ill not lie so large if I die in a room that is plainly furnished as it would lie in a pretentious room. It it, you may know, a practice of the landlords to charge for fumigating the room in which any person dies, and the value of the furniture in that room; for it is assumed to have been destroyed as hotel furniture by a death in the room, and the item for fumigating in your bill is .sometimes as much as $100. - A Lengthy Pastorate. The late liev. H. 15. Kwell was the ia tor of the Baptist Church at Pavilion, X. Y., for nearly half a century. He w is a man of strict honor and integrity and the highest Christian chnractor. His word was as good as a government liond, and he never expressed an opinion that he did not firmly lielieve, He wrote as fol lows: " It affords me great pleasure to recommend to the public, (iilmore's Ar omatic Wine. I believe it to lie the most desirable remedy that can be pliu-ed in any family. I am well acquainted with the manufacturers, and have confidence in their ability to do a good thing for suf fering humanity. I have used their Wine in my family for a number of years w ithgrod effect, and firmly believe it will do what is claimed for it. Catarrh cured, health mid sweet breath siiured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Priii- -VI cents. Nasal Injector free. Sold by eo. W. lien ford A Son. A Dry Time. Wisconsin Man " Talk alsmt dry spells. I tell you Wisconsin take the tike this year." liiinha Man" Pretty bad, eh ?" " You remember the Ixnnonwier riv er?" " Yes." " l"s-.l to Is- deep enough to Hoilt the it-eat Hastcm." "I didn't know that." " Why, you couldn't touch bottom now here. Well, a short time ago I went to look for that river, and all I could see was a lot of fish iu a moist place sw itch ing their trils around." "Humph: What were they switching their tails for?" "To keep the flies off." (imiifm Hoc.. I have liet-n a suH'erer fmm catarrh for the past eiht yt-ars. Having tritl a niiniN-r of rt-int'ilit-s a-lvertiseJ as "sure ritres" without olituiniti); any relief, I hiui resilvel never to take any other mtent nieiliciiies, w hen a friend a.lviseil me to tn- Kly's Cream Balm. I did so with gtvst reluctance, but can now testify vith ileasure that after using it for six weeks 1 believe myself cured. It is a most agreeable remedy an invaluable ISaltu. Joseph Stewart, 624 tirand ave, Brook lyn. Croup, Whoopinit Cottirh and Bronchi tis immediately relieved hy Shiloh's Cure. Sold by ieo. W. Beiifonl & Son. A trim nV.ire A barlKr's charjre for a hair out Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible couh. Shiloh's Cure is the rem edy for you. Sold by t ieo. W. Benford & Son. - . - "Yes," observed Mrs. (imp, "we kinder got tired of pis, and now we're goin' to have the house lit with clandestine elec tric linhf Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalia-r is gUiiraiiU-ed to cure you. Sold by Geo. IV. Benford & Son. Uu:h Stowell Brown's advice to Chris tian students : "Young men, take care that whilst you are putting otfthe old man you do not put on the oM woman !" Shiloh's Cou;li and Consumption Cure issold by usou a guarantee. ItcnresCon sumption. Sold by tieo. W. Benfonl & Son For lame buck, side orchest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 23 cents. Sold by Geo. V. Benford & Son. HOOP'S The Importance of purifying the blood tan not be overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. At tills season Dearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, aod enrich the bloud. and Hood's Sanaparilla Is worthy your confidence. It is peculiar 1n that It strengthens and bnllds op the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while tt eradicates disease. Give tt a trial. Hood's Sarsanarilla is sold byaUdruprgists. Prepared by C L Uood & Co., Lowell, Maas. IOO Doses One Doll?' FASHIOXABLK CUTTER and TAILOR, Having bit 1 muiiv thv TaiUrtiiff bus 8tifartion to all rwho may v&U uj 4 on mi Mini favor l me with their nat- 4.tonae. Yonra, Ac, WILUAM M. HOCUSTETLEK. SOMKIOKT, Pa. The Old Schuttler Kt4ihlilnil in M3 'M I Lave just received two car hauls of the SELF4ilLINi, STEEL-SKEIX Si'IU'lTLEU WAliONS, the must cuniU-te Western Wag. u in the market furkmul or t'ann Inrics. On thu S huttlkb Waw! tiivre U a Rear Brake, to be UM.-.1 when tmulitiir uay or Krain, a sniuething t)mt fanners know the aei-eiwiiy of when hauling on hilly farms. Every part of the Wuod-wurk of litis h iikoii bun laid in Slock three yeans before being worked up, iiisurliiK the work to be tj.niii;lily lu-.l before being ir.iu.il. liejug ;he pau-utecs of the DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, p ' V" ti It is the only Wagon made thut has this improvement. Ii avoids the neccssiiy ... 4 of taking ofTtlie wheeb. to grease, as in the old style ; by simply tuniiiig a cap Jl'"' 1 the wagon ran lie oiled iu les than rive minutes. This Wagon wants to Is; soeu tu be fully Kppreciule.1. and parties w ishing lo buy will do well to see it before puri-hHsiug elsewhere. Every "Wagon Fully Insured. In uttering this make of Wagon to the public, will say I used tlie same make of Wagou for rive years when freighting lu-r.-ssiiie Kucky MounUtiiis. over roads thai were almost impassable, and they always stood the test. I feel warranted iu suying I believe them the Best Wagon on wheels. Call on (Hirer Kiuijr or . iiri 7Wff. 7i mil lmir iin the WAgents Wante.1 Tln-out-liout tht- CV.imty. SOMER.SET, M AKt'll . Issi,. THE SOMERSET HERALD. Kst.-tblislu'd 1-U7. Is the Oldest Paper in the County. IS f UBblSJHED EVEfY WEDIESDY JVIOfNIJM. .T2 NUMHKUS EACH YEAR. IS RED HOT REPUBLICAN. Is Read by the Best Class of People. Is the Best Advertising Medium. HAS A BONA FIDE CIRCULATION DOUBLE THAT ' OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED . . IN THE COUNTY. It Contains all the County News. Has all the County Advertising. Ila.s all the Legal lvertisiiir. ...o .o.... It has connected with it one of the BEST JOB OFFICES In Western Pennsylvania. . m m m m m.. Does all Kinds of Job Work With Neatness and Despatch at prices That defy competition. - i...-. ... Terms, $2. per Year in Advance. For prices for Advertising or Job Work, call on or address. THE HERALD, Somerset; . pa. VliKNKMKNT To T1E NTITI"TMS priNM-tt to ifcr Ht(zti! of tfiSt- i'tnuvrvta- Ht'tinh hir ihPir aitm-nl or wjwfutt. hylhe'rt'ii entl A-iMy oi 0 otumottm-aUti ol :viinl vani. FiilttUlii lijr irttr if lh StHrHar f ttte otnnntime'illli. in fmrMuiHt of Artiir Will f e ('elt.OlllllOll. Joint rvouuw iri-inranamfn'.nit-m u ihe roTifnttutiooof th ommonwitti . s.rios 1. Beit rftolv! hy Un Snatt? snl Hou of lftimteutativr of Ui 'tiiiinHnwfUh of pftiTisylvaitia id ftiir-ml .W-mliiy nifi, That the following tiieniiniiit t ptnfi1 to the rm Htituuoii of tiir otfiiutiirt-Hith of Pt'tmy ivunirt, in no-unlaiH-v itli thv Kitrhu-eiitii Ann W Uht. of : AMKNDMEN'T. There hll 1 an athlitinna! artii-l to tajfl n rtltitUoii u he tleiQHuM a Artk'if XIX. a fol ARTICLE XIX. The maniil'-if'titre, miH. or kvt .iiitf for tale ul intoxicaiiMK li inrt to tirx a trrvTit. u herHty prohihiteil. ati'l any violatnm of thispn hihitfu nhali h a liiiwlvmvaiutr, (tuiiuUl an hnH bt prttviiltl hy law. lh manuhu-ture. wilr r kwipiinf for Mah of tiuiti-MtiitK liquor tor itiicr :r; tit;n m h lH'verurv may tie ttlUmil in sm-h ;iuinivr tm! a. may hr n-f-rlfH'! hy law. Th" o- rnl Asf'm!y ffhtilt. at Iht first esiu! mmi Vftlottr U.f a'tftptiou of tiiit ariirh' of the oiiiUiiiion. fi.aci us ith aihUHtv i'tialtit"1 fir itsciifop'cnifnt A true tMpv uf the Joint Resolution. CHAR1.KS STOVIC. Secretary of the Contmonwt'alth. Fences FOR .:rr Farmers. HORSE HIGH, BOLL TR0KG, AND PIG TIGHT. SOMETHING NEW.' w'e re .-nimirwl tn the manntaitiire of thi fence at Soiueiv-t anil M..-yerlHle. It is the iiuxt Imral.lc. an.l Mnmipt f.'m e known. N.. In ii. injury t st.K-k. KacMiry in Stiment at the uM Kvr rarriaKv fai-uiry. muyl-tf. J. M. JIAKSHALL & SON. YOU CAN FIND TKi8 PAP-R n uie in rtrrsni-R-.n 1.1 Hw Airi ih- lure i ol K5 ZZZ. REinNGTON BEOS. w.iu win couiiAui lur kuverusiiii; at .! Reliable Wagon. Vhlnujo in 1S4'3. ...Mr.. n ..o ...o.. (.. ..0 O., -ui m m..... m.. .. .$ ' I' 0---.O,- I AILROAD TIME TABLES. a.t BALTIMORE .t- OHIO JiMI.HOMt SOMERSET CAMBRIA RRAXCH. MSTAN'l'E AND FAKE. Miles. Fan-. US .... IT M 7.1 S6 1 10 30 IS VI 21 W .... S8 2 210 V. ..... ) 7 o .... -1 sll . -.10 ..'.' I sii 1 10 3 II) ! .M, ami to N.-w j S.nii'rsrl U su.vtwn ... S..nifrM't u H.n.t-rsvillt... SiuM-rx-t t. Bthtil H.Hai;rM-t to .I..tin-4iwn , Soroerwt to R.x-lcw.o1...... .somerset So t;arrt-rt -..'.. Souierw-t tu Mi-jrerlle.... rt..inerst-t to t-nmb.itand.., S..iiiersct l Wa.-.hiiitftoii.... Somerset to Ballimnrv SomfrM-'t Ui fmiua SoiutTM-l to Cimlim-noe L SiiuerM-t to ..iini-Uvilk-.. Simii. rl lu PitL'.btiiijti The lr- to 1'hiia.t. Iplii Y..rk. tl.i.:i. Summer Arrangement- In effect jinee May 29, 'IT. SOU Til- HO L'XO TR.l ISS. JOHN-TOWN FXPKKSS No. !. K kvfi. b :U a m wMKKSET .W. a m .ti-r 6 t'l m m St oy Mow ii .... tizj a m lioiiverht iiie . a ui bethel a m Johutown.... 7 MAIL No. A n irr. John,t4wii....l,.4t p iu Pitishurjih Tr-ita m Km kwiMKl In; to a m Mitford 1'Kvia in S.:eret ll:V- a m SttiytoMn a in HM'Vfrjo,ilie.U i a m Ii io l U:tit") p hi Pa-'wjijror from linhnnrh rhainji- t-nr !" " me xwnerset t.mim at rt.s k w.nsl Hi ?Mimly tliis train wiii ran tw hours fntii Km'kM'xxi to mTM't. iunl live iunirs lute Hikltiiuorv UHUlk in guMKIOfcT 6:00 p in I'lH-NurKh 1 l!i p m j Kix-kwtxnt . .'Jt j. m I Mi lion I S;L't p ui j lVMM:irn t'r snirvl fnni the east &ivi it on ihe 'm.rurxit 1hvi.iiu, thaiiKe nr m RH-k- WOOll. so f ' i n - ; o ( i ti:a ax BALTIMiKE MAIL No. yi (stum J).Im--towii 7:v ft in Ht ihil s :tl n m HoiVT?Miltr " 4nlii mm-iowu ; 'nj it itft-r n ni SoMKKr-KT U:.il ft in Miilonl i:4J a m A rrivff K-kwNl. it m ('niittifrtHiitl 1 Jrp m VK alntiKUu... p iu l'wlitiTHi-rr "' Jl'pIU PitiftMinch Jtn p in PiLwni:t'i UtT pm iiL- tt atul wet fhutiire ran tit K'M-kw.Nxl. Mi Sunl thi irHin will nin twntv minium ; tun iroiii Jui.tL-im:i a iiM kwtNl. ; At VOMMOHA HON No. iH. A''l'tA k--kwwMl 4 ::') m iniiiwrlrtii'l ... T 1 i p m l'iti'nru'h vm p in aiiiiutou ( in a m Baloiuitrt; a m I John-tow n p iu j H'-ui-! :: o" pm j Uiovfrsv!llf... ;t:it p m iiy.-tovn p m "iT A ", p in S-.MKK-nr - p m Wiiiwnl 4: to p in r.i.M'iii.',rs ir earn and we-t clmnfi ohh at K'K k wtXHt. t Mi Stin-liiys this trnin will mn thnf hour ami fiftfvn unnutejt lull from John4owu to hinrkwotKl KoCKW'Nii At'f uMMoDATloN No. i. t Is nit j Arrii S vFiL-KT p in KockwiMMl ii:Wp m .uiiicru n:( ui ' li nvinifon ihit train run mnk? oit- ; iKfliti ui Hm -kwiMNi wiUi uikUi Kxprt-.-a train.- I eui oiiU r.t. Iaily. t I'aily exct pt Sunday. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILHOA fK riTTstt'i:t;r ji visfp v. i;.sr-i:of xn tua ax I'hfliur-'h Itlitj. n. 7:3 a. m. ir,'3i t. it. Hr.Hl'i'H k 1;: 7:U " M Kt-iM.rt 1:; " l.VJ :.V ' New ion i;i io;j. " linJii KhM ' Conri'lNviilr :;:Xt ' Mt " ll:l.'. " Milo !' it; 41S " J " t nu. m e 4: U ' V. a. m. I r:iiii 4:it- mini 'n.--- imaii t:h " lt:Jl ' Kt-kw4jol :.;jo in.. l: l.v. itHrrett .":;.T ' I't-.l " iiijlnir' Jflno. " 47 l'i-. Mryprwialt' '. ' lo-.v. J:jn Kt-y-i.nie .vv u m .-ami t'al' h u Stiiittiriiiipl'rD jri ' KuiNmj H .rj U:: Z... Hyu-iiium '.: 12 " 11 ruml".Titiiii l':'jn p. m. li:V W ihmtftin t j 7 fc- Ui 1 1 i more i arri w) .": j) . set YEsT-hi' I I RA AX I'ltUrttt'l. it- Trni Isnte i timUrTfi Ar. RilltiiMort HMD M. lll-.V, -' . P. M. S--J7 :t-tl ' 4-IT " ' 4.JI " 4-.T 4-!il 4U " 4- " .V1K 7 1'- P. . v.v I--JI A. M. W iLhillL..n . uinU-riun.l Hyn.lin:in Sitiii:iaiiif.l..n .in.i I'uu.'li H-:t. k.-y"tn v-z M.'yorMiaU' SilUhury June . .iirru i n..iUi4n rrinn t '.mlliH-n.-e hm l'yv I'.'!il!.-Hville Hnml hop I Wet Nirwi.tn 4tt -V. 4--JI ;mh V4J B-l. ll-.O -:( ll-V. ti-:i', 1-'-". P. M. 7-111 1-.-4 " 7V. Ar. i'iasiurKh i:- - :a iTiif time givvn is Ea-Mern Slaii.lar.l Time. H0TE.--.tn Snniay H.N-ku.MMl Kxi.r.'s k-ave Piitl.nr-h at . .,'. m.. arrive at K.rkw.l at 12-31. p. m l.' e K.H'kw.MHi ai 4-.i p. M.. arrive at r'ilt-l.tiri:!. ut M. Mai! Tm:n. ..nn.-.-r at K.m-1;v.nk1 with train?, to an.l from Sfi.tervet an.) Juinitt.wn. at Hvn.l inu'i v illi train. I" ami fnen llr.i:'..nl. at ..nrrett wild trulls i.. an.l trum 1-riiu. n. SuIM.uit 7une tiutt with truini. to an.l frin Salitnry. W. M. (i.EMEXT-!. Manasrir. r. K. l.i .;1, ..en", fiwv. Act. VMENUMK.NT TO THE Cl iN-TITt TK X f.n lxe.1 l.'heetlif n?-.f tin t 'onnuonw.-aith for ther ai.pn.val or r.MH.-u..n l.y the General As-M-mtily ..f tiie . 'omiii.'tnuealth .t-r.-nnsvlvaiiia. l'lllil.ie by imler of Ihe ?s'. r-tHrv ..t tile - nionuealtli. in i.nrnaie e of Artiele .Will of ihe t .n-?titntioii . I. .iiit re-oliitioii prNtiiK an anien.lment tn the e..n-.,it ition ..I iiie eoiarnnmtt-ullii : SK. Tins l. ;. ,( 4nl I'll llu S.M-', n,l l- 'it l.' ir...'llM iif thr iimt'..nirr-j.f'j,,l lit!tuiii. I return ... nfnu AritUi t,ut. That ine followum j is erose.l as an amen. lei. -nr It. the .-..it.-tlliltioii i ..t'llu- .-..innioliu.-aith f IVnn.vlvania in aee.tr.l- ; am e . nil the .ruvi..ioii ..f tin? elithleeath artiele lll.'re.., ; AMENDMENT. strike out from section one, of article eiirht. the four uitalilieati. .ns for voters whi.-h reads as fol lows : "If tweniy-to years of aire or npuanK he shall have tai.l. within two years, a statenr eonti ty tux. w hieii iia!l have la-cn assesMsl at least two months an. i pai.l at least one month net.. re the ele'-llou.'' so that the section w hich rea.ls as to lows; Every male citizen, twentys.ne Years of aire. puKsewnfi; tlie follow ins .iiialilieatlons, shall be entitle.1 lo v. .teat all el.s-tlous; First. He shall haw l.-cn a citizen of the I'nit e.1 suiu-s at leas, one mouth. Scc.n.l. lie shall have resnle.1 in the state one year ,..r if. In.vnii; previously hi-en a .jualititst elector or o.itive lK,rn eilixen of thi, stale, he nl.all have rcmove.1 ttieretn.in an.l retnriusl. tliett six months, immediately pre.e.lingthe eitse :i.n. Thir.1. Tie shall have resilc. ,n Uie el.si-lion listrict where ne shall offi-r to Tote at least two mc'itlis tiiilnetliatety pn-etsllnit te election F'Minh. It twenty-two years ot ai.'e or llpw iii--i:nih iiiiirjinni, wiiiiin iwii years, .s.in.l;. las. which shall have la-en . least two motith.s. an.l .ai.l at least one ton- tiie election," shall be amen. , -.1. , IO rea.l as follows: Every male citizen twenty-one years of aire. isassessiliK life folluwitiK .(lialitieall.uis. shall laj entitle.1 l vole at the ("illniK place of the rw lion .listriet of w hich he shall lit the time he a re'. lent and not elsewhere: KirsU He shall have Invn a citizen of the I nit el sitat.s at least thirty.lavs. S.n.l. He shall have resale.! in the slate one y. ;?". -r if havnnr tirevi.Hislv tss-n a .oiulin -.l elector or native la.rn eitiien of the state, he I si. all have rcinove.1 therelrom ami n tnrne.1. theo six molithsi imincliately preceilihif the elet'tioti. Tllinl. He shall have rcside1 io the election .listrict w here he slmll otfer ui vote at least thirty lnvs imi.ieilial. Iy preeeiline the ele.-ii.al. The legislature at the session thereof next alter the n !.. .lu. tl l thlsscctioii. shall, an.l from time lo i lime thereafter may, enact laws to properl) en force this provision. j Fourth. Every male citizen of the are of twen- ! ly-one years w-h shall have been a eitien for j thirty .l.i ys an.l au inhabitant of tins state one 1 car next j.rece.nnic an ele.-tn.ti. except at muni.-. Ipal elei-tions, an.l lor the last thirty lay a resi lient of the election .listrict in which he may of fer his vote, shal1 be entitle.1 to vote at such elee. tion in the elee .ion .listrict of which he shall at the time be a resi.lent and not elsewhere for all othcers that now are or hen-alter mar be elee'e.1 by the people: Pnmiiii. That iu time uf war no elector in the actual military service of the isiate or of the t'nile.i States, fn the army or navy thereof shall be .leprive.1 of hit trote bv reason of his alvsence from such election .listrict ami the legislature shall have power to pn.vi.le the man ner in hich ami toe lime an.l pla.-e at which such alwent ehs tors may Tote, ami for the return an.) canvas of their Tons, in the election district in which they resjetively reside. Fifth For the purpose of votimr no pcr n -hall he deemo! to have gained or l.s a resideuue by reason of his presence or a!ciice while empioycl in the service of tlie I niied sutea in- the Slate, nor while en mured in the navntalion of the waters of the state or.f the hivh seas, nor while a student of anv cil.-tre or semi nary of learning-, n.a-while kept at an alms house or public institution, except the inmates of any home f.a-disable.1 and indiiretit soldiers and sailors, wins for Uie purpose ol v.rtinit. shall be deemed to n-si.le in the election disutct where aaid home ia located. Ijiws shall ta? nrjale tor a-s-ertaming. by pn.per pr.s.fs, the citizens who stiatl te entitled lo the riifht of sutlraife hereby establish ed. A true copy of the Joint resolution. tiAKI.ES W. ST(lNF (secretary uf the Commonwealth. MX. PLKAfJAOT Classical Institute. opens September 11, 1ms7. Five Crailnatlnc Course of Study, IneineltiR Mosic and Art. Select ronrses Ui suit students of various wants. German is.n v.-rsaiti, n tauelit in its purity by a freeman Just from t uiversitT of B.nn. Ormany. Stu.ietii fmm rvolv five reeent cla-sea have entered thirteen lead'in f'olleira and CniTersttiea. Stu.M-nis last term. 112. Nor mal and business course. Ml. fleasant ha no sa ris. ns. Send Kr.tl for new .-atal.arue. LEKOY STEPHENS. P..i,,bkt aug!0-2m. Ml I'leaMiut, Pa. M EJ F (CLOTHiNt i (YATES sixth; for 1 , j B. & B. W'r ln-) t. ai ii .im. c ill.- f '" .(M !,,lu; .,( ,.r uml U'inl. r Iii..r::,'i,,i ,.f FRENCH AND GERMAN DI GOODS. il I. . II .i;r nivki.i ,k FOBES, HABIT CLOTHS, eOSTUMECbOTH3. Kan. y Silk. V.-lv.-r-. IM,,,!,,,. ;,,. v. t.'I.jiik iin.l Suit iH-panm.-ut a n,...t ,,. I.J.'te liiM- in en.llos awitimnt ,,f I.:t.!iiV. Mi,' ;m. i :,;;.r, ., , WRAPS. NEWMARKETS FALL JCKETb, PLUSH SACQUES. RAGLANS. ami !:-. St.ni.lar. M.ike?. t.f l..iri.!.,n-iv. !SKAL s.Vl'm'KS, SKA I, JACKKTS V. l:IS A.M NKW.UKIT. TI.N si. , k ..I' Kail 4i.,, l-i, Kan. v ., Map.... t..ri !.-an.r in vvlran.l .n.,,,iv .'.iiii..t.-iii'.?. in ux.nn. rK ui' t-,t Valll.-. ;l t.t .ri. , will ii.- 'V.-l-i.. .1 lv Il.lhi' ill tll.-c.nn- iry- i-:.:.-?t .,r V.t. (ur illustrate,! FALL & WINTER CATALOCUE S-.fc.ii ..f 1--7-H f..rratnii..ii- .!;.tri.-.- will In- n a.lv aN.,11 o. i.il r .t a,j ' ' .-..ntaiii : t.. m ,... j,,,.!,,',' 1,',.i 'j r.tn;.l.te liiie..f.ut r,.,r( mj.,, ,),',. i,' Ka-ni..:in!ih- siyl.- in GARMENTS, WRAPS, ETC. Al.-o. a Keview an.l Ii,-m ri.iv.- Yi,v .; f DRY GOODS, FURNISHINGS, etc, whi.-ii will he valnal..- t.. vhi in i:iki: . .nn -lian ..f your tail !i..i.i. s-n,! i,.,,", lwtitl ani year name an.l ii,.tli v aii.'in-. t.r n.y ..f thi?. ilh,strate.l . ata!..L'iie. S-.i.-iiiIht L'.nh to o.-t.ilx-r i.th tlie int.-r-tate Kair will Iw hclii at Kx)iti,.ii Kirk Allei:!.. ny. ii,t..U-r 4ili ?. iinn,.l Arn.y I'ay. an.l. it tli's. Mii.n ..f tl. year iin,.r. o?. rii.-.i.e.xei,n.i..risivil! U- run t.. 1'iU-lnin; aiel AI'.-.-li.-i.v. We unite our r.-a,l.i a-i.i tiie rMil.;:.- en-rally, when in theeitv :i! !! time or oilier lime?., to m i rt.-. ilv tr.-. !.. make o'tr stor. n-.ni th.-ir h.-a.l.i:an. r. r'..r ni.vtiiii: of frirml.4, ii.i!ntni.-nts. et. . Tliori.Mi.'hlv-.iri.-alii,:e. .Mail Or.,-r I'eirt. iii.nt t'..r In-ih lit ..four tii-mv eii.totn. r ;.v "' 11 '''"Mil'-. Will si nii ,atiii.!.-s..frirti rai.i.is to am- a.l.lre?.?.. 1... inark.-.! ..it even tiiitnr. BOGGS & BUHL US. lir. H9 & !j! FEDERAL STBEET, ttsbEGJHENY, Pft. d.-t-..'sT.l.y. THE PEOPLE W ho have heco di-up pointed in the n.i:f ..Is tain.sl tnnu the lie of ( 'M A WINES BKRF WINE and IlioN'.nr the so-ealled FMi l.sli.S .,f I till I.IVEIi Oil, should Use CHERRY MALT rilOSPJIATES, a combination t W ild -berry, E.xtra.1 ..f Ma't, and the Hypoph.ist, hates, a deli, ious sijnulnDl and nutriment. f'HKittiv Mai.t acts on the stomach an.l l iver incn-usiinr; the appetite. assMlut: .latest.. ai, there by nutk'.Bit it appIii-Hhle for Iyspei -ia in its va , ri.His foruis ; IriMs of Appetite, Heaila. he, ln-.m- nia, i.en. ral Ieb:ii:y, Want of Vitality, Nrv..i. I'r.r.tnitu.n, 4 'oasinnptiou, eu-. Ifyoiir ln;i.-i.t d.s-s n.K keep it, -eu.l !. fi.r one bottle or sy,.rt for six Is.ul-s. E .press pai.l MEBI'i I'll VltMM AI. in.. 7s Maiden I an. . X. V. Sold hy ail Iinirvists. niiir: s: Ir. J X i i I i l5M0NEYsss w in sian y.iu in ..iwrM-?. wim-h w i rnn.' y - i mon moii.'v rt:li! awny thnn nnythinir :T-wiri-i. Any nsiu t'.tii tlo the viirk iukI iot it hdlllt. hitl'lPf ; Hi) !.-. Si.tllflhJ'U' !! iliaf jiM I'oiTif imnifv Uv nil w-.rki-r-. W ;l trT ytMi : cHpitHi ri jh-'-.I,-,! T'ii !- i'i!f".'" Kx-iiiiillr. ini)MiTiiiiil chiiiiceo m(' a iiMiiiu- ft:" ho nr nint. nioii-and eiiitTj.ri'-ii'i; ti-l Tft ' Uy. ifntud rrtitlit fret. Aii'lrt-w Ir.rt. v ' Aii 81151. Majtie. d-v.'- - ' VVVAAC SALK OK 6. BY VIKT! Kofthr.r..vi..tt-oflbt-)i-i:ri1'! lftaiiwnt i( .i, u-U rrvivk .li-cv.-i. I "'' It-rat piiJ.i- -nip ir ih f-rr-mi in fntir l-un-tiiip, .Soiii-r-i .-iinty, Va., uh SATURDAY, OCT. 15. 1SS7 ui 1 nVUrt-k r. ihe M? iwu.tr d rrt-N. Kf' t,-tutr. Uie ihf r pt-rty of ia-.i- rmyi-;. A viiliia-M tan.-i rittmlt in hndt.- !' v. i -r-n.NMit S'-t milv tnun ioyiovTn. and ai-U "f,f mile in m th S. Itnilr-md, dj'-!t.mif (f litlui A. CUrli. vni B.Tkfv.iIe. Imiur tt-.i. John ,- k"rnmii aiid Jt h, i-.i,u;iiime 82 ACRES, nMe or U-sm. The inipr.iVtinf!:--- M DWELLING HOUSE And uiik t-mrii. on-hard f fnn! - f; iittr tn-v. Miieir rm. et-. rhim-hf nd '-"" ctnv-Uitni. TKHMS Ten per ex: nt on diiv of sit!-, the twisns- "f thinl on the 1st of April. lss. when .l.""! "!h " .lelivurcl ami ,sr-rs,on iven : otie-lliir,i ' lt of pril. Iss-i. and one -third on the I-! "t lvl. la-ternsl isiymellt- to l-car lllteiv-t atel w le secured by ju.ie;ient .nd . AI .l .-Tt S HEFH.n. aturJ4. Ensui.J' lOIINISTiaTUUS .i TI('K. Estate of Isaae AnketiT. deeeasisl. late of Jen ner Town-hip. Somerset . l' Letters of a.tmini-tration nil tlie al.vee we havinii been .-ranted u tiie mi.lersliriie.1 ;f proper authority i-o-i.-e i hereby iriveli solw inilctcl to said estate to make I m m.-. . pavnient and th.ee havilut claims airanit same to present them iiu!y aulheiilicaleu selllenieiit on .saTiirrlay. iictois-r 'U 1 the late residen.-e isf decease.!. . JuV V-t ANKF.. t'YKl S ANKES.. geptl4 AdanuiirtM. TamablB Beal Estat
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