WILD TIGER LILY.; . I-,i..:e in 1.-r i..' . i ir-8r, .rcilureoj a royal l.l.aal. Mie-loln rule, the otw unrivaled .1eoiitra of tlie wink!. 8.inntliii! in her rejral stature. u . . vivLI viu of the l-adv of i tl Nile. Hw the splendor ot her .rw-nee, how her nud.U u nasliiiu: smile ;'-; fi the slumbrous i" of tlie dusky f,.ret ail-! Ami a ifv "I Orient oval, olive browed ami ittittmrlii -!. from !l..w.i!.. ilaire -lno-l itro-rie '' it di.fk. ifitat-ial ftrUtt : While a li:iirr fancy fashions. faultl-" in i rntmid ami mien. Mli'll". Million. -.slni-tiie a omc tawny -n -..7......... ,!m-i-:i tcmi-t smote i athwart .K.hmii wire A!! .tthrill wild pride and pasion, al a death, a vomit impure : Ik. you w. Muter at my K'HUjii? I"" y WOll'ter 111" 1 llleil ?' J,J'ut iit"i i Lin "ft Ihlerliiu DEFEATING DEATH. " Gooil-hy, J hn ; tike 1 care of J ir . J Mnt aii rfttfiii a votl i vours-ii, a' .i.i """ir.l-br. Xfllw. Ur ; don't frC-t me while I aiu away." Their hand warmly lre-d eaoli oth erf their lip- witjld have donu had not. ..thers Iwn near. The.u they ai-iairaUMl. v iK.. .i.-Iiik! ll.e bill traii.'ht r.a.m.rf' John Kin. until it lo-t in j the hiirh trraw- of the prairie, and with a ; iiijrli returuel lodJty. Never U'f'Wv bad the little iaohittd , way a'ation r-iie.l au dull, the elirk f 1 the t-lei;raph instrument o nurtnitonoua. : There wa literally nothing for her to do after the rntomary " puttinir to riisht." No train would o for hour, ineHnK M-ldom Ir.iiilil.ii her, ne had exhaut.-l her little atork f reading. What iul.! hhe do to make the lioura lew wear ily T Siie n-teil her head ti.ti the k"y l.ar. ii ml g.tve h-ri'lf to pleasant wak ing .lr -miii. to mentally follow ing her lover an I murmuring aloud of the pii ture thought photographed n.n her heart. - It will Like John all day to :nj-t Ihe line to the little o.ieu I-Und in the middle of the prairie, an 1 will have to aleep (here alone in a log ea bin. 1 won der if he will think of me all the time its I will of him? How I do wish that I , could be w ith him !" Slie hluslie.1 crimson as the Indian jiinksthat splashed the prairie a with blood at theunmaideiily thought and en deavop'il to fix her attention upon other thing. Hut do what she would her thought! wainlereil to her lover, the lack of fo'iifort he would exerieiice, and the , happy day alienahe would have the, right to la- ever at his side and lie w ith , her head pillowed nioii his brood breast at night. As if the hours had l-oiue leaden- , footed they crept along. At noon she hstles.lv ate the lunch she had brought from her farm hoaie; then wished night j would hurry along that she might lie with her lover, at least in dreams. lUrkness did eome after long ami wea ry waiting; her hours of duty had ended and she was preparing to leave w hen the station was called and she was told in clicking whisTs that on account of an extra that was w ildcatingslie would have to remain until midnight. With the reverse of a pleasant expres sion on her face and an almost defiant tiwsing back of her auburn curls she sat .loa n again. The workmen alaiut the station went home and left her alone; the frogs croakeil mournfully from a neightionng slough and the wires made weird music is the brisk night w ind played tin them. Hut the experience tan new to her, there w as nothing to fear and her fath r would come when the night was done, Kight. nine, ten passed, and the silence was Ist-oniing puinhil. Something must Is- ilouc. Site tailed to remember la'iug ao much oppressed by the lack of t ciety ami wiiimIitc'I bow Kohinaoii 'rusoe could have existe.1 Is-fore hia man Fri day. Then she thought of a female friend w ho was oerHUr at the next w;-stward station, and nearly dying for some one to talk to. summoned Ster ling." There was no reply. Try as she would directly she could get none, but utilizing a circuit she w as answered and akcd : "What is the matter with the main line - Matter enough." was answered, and ' her traine.1 ear instantly told her the touch was not of a delicate lingered girl, but a heavy-handed man. The prairie 1 iia!loii fire Is-twccn liere and liiillalo , lb-art gn.ve ; that is lieginuing to burn, and when the flames sweep round oil your side you'll have to look sharp if , they don't catch you napping, my pretty : laisy." At another time she would have closed the key with an ungry snap at the iinpu dent familiarity. Now there as room in her brain for only one maddening thought. John king was sleeping in the cabin in tiie grove, would lie surrounded by tire, ia stilted ly sun ike. la- burned to death. " rrairie roun I l'.ullalo Heart grove a sea of Itanie, line dow n. bridges over cul verts burned probably. Slop all trains at " X," she managed to flash back over the wire. Then she dashed out where all should have U'en (Lirkitess. but was not. Kor mile earth and sky were illuminated, the roaring of flames could he distinctly beard, their furious leaping dist.nctiy traced, their s)oed s titer than the irroy houud. and their torce resistless a a cy clone. Nothing to her now was duty, nothing that it wanted two hours of mid night, nothing that many lives inii;li hang UM.n her rcuiainiug at her ost. One lite she knew was, iu dangi-r, and tliat was to her more than all otla rsin ttie world. With flying ftvt, with a di-'rate re solve forming in her braiu. she hastened liimiewanl. but did not enter the tiouse itare.1 not for fear of tlie thwarting of lier inr)Me, As she passt-d the w iudow elie saw tier old father nodding in au easy chair, and a satisfied smile -rted her lips. Kor the hidden wealth of the mountain and canyon she would not have him waken. Well she kuew tlie sw iftest and most nntiring horn? in the stable. That it was one she bad never ridden, a young, fiery valuable blue-blisslcd stallion, she never ave a thought. Speed and ronrage were tlie things now to la? di-sired, and II other consiilerat ions, even her own safety, were dwarfed into nothingnens by them. - With sisithing voiivaud gentle hands the girl led the horse oat. bridled, sad dled and then mounted. Astonished bv I her daring. he quietly mibmitte.1. The charm of womanhiMsl bad easily aconite- j '?' df throat and nose and head and luna ' no more bleeding the ireneits is entire lishe.t what had ever ta-en a ditlinilt obtru-ti.ns.alI are bad. All ouht U) be j ly jjone. D. (i. Ihtvidsou, with the Boa task ft BK-n, Then, startle.1 t.y the 1111- j C rid of. There is just one sure way to j ton Brt.ljrt, formerly with B.4on y.o-f. ual burbw and flapping of skirts alsmt ; K"t rid of theiu. That is to take Bom-hee's -- his flank, reared, pltintred, juiwed le air j German Syrup, w hieb any druwist will j T,,in'' fi,'r to "Kslj.-r de lep' ob a sm.w kaie.1 vipmwislr aa-1 ina.ie a desperate l'nJ jou at 75 cents a little. Even if j b-T ,lrift' in ,e k corner. emin to unseat tne rvier. 11 was uiisut-es ful. Tlie han.U that held the rein, little as they were, had a grif if iron, and the hip left welt opon the pbawr akin. ; Madl phakiiij? Jii h.-l, .l:!liinf 1 : wilt hi 1-ee-w. w'wri tlie breath j lliioush the n-triU. he uni te "e j !t-in4 ; shivere I as lie received mi!: i more stinsins blow, then dashed furioiis ! y down the road. ' The clatter of hoofs disturbed the dream of the old farmer, lie spran to the window, but onlv to catch an unlis tinct risioti of something:, glanced at the j ! clock, murmured mntcndctiy of ha'-iny j : an hour ln-fore (rinr for Nellie, and set- ' tM himself for another nap. ' Little idea had he that his only child ' iind costly steed were indtilirinsj in the w ilileat of races tinder a ky lit-bted a i.y tiiV flames if hell ami surrounded by its fire. The switchman ran' the girl as she new ( i.ast : Haw the swift iralloiittiir horse, the rider with her Ionic h.irt!aininir in the - - 1 w iuil, the horse a if breathm him.lte ' saw without reoninition, ami uienti tionsly iiiiairineJ tliat the icln4 of amne ! ml child of the wilderness w hMe bonee 1 had been litiirlel in buildilnrof the iron tnu-k of the (ale face, w a out for a ; uiiilnitrht revel. j For a cotiMilertible dirtamv the road ! waK over the iiinliilalinic prairie, and Ixifh Ininte end rider tijoyil the raoe; then , .i 4- i .i they were forced ni'n the tu-s anil the '"ilr rii.aihni.fr rlatler 1 l..nK the I i..-;,!... tl.n il.Mt' l.'fV it urn! t.liinifed Un a narrow thread of beaten earth, w ith fire nwiftly rusliin? toward it frmn either aide. The home brave and bliKilel as he waft hemtated.as well he mill.t; but th hand f the rider was firm and the whip uier ciless. A brief hour had transformed the gentle girl into a woman maddened by love ami sntarior ilaneer. The one idea that had tit ken sswssion of brain ami pulsed heart remained -rmanent. John King was in il insrer of Is-ing consumed. She must save him or And very soon the horse Iwcame mad as well. With long and seemingly tire Ies strides lie stretched hini'll". His dark skill was flecked with foam, his i.les were heaving like Is-liott , like es caping steam his breath was l.loan, hi eyes wen' red with exertion and bis frame trembled with excitement. n, on thev pns.,l, on thus tar in lit tle danger, for the tire was yet at a dis tance, i'.u every moment it came m arei, nearer dosed Unn them ami blazing sparks fell like rain. t n, on. and the ti.uues ii'as'd upnar l. and at time closed over their beads; they were riilnngas through a tunnel of hissing, roaring tire;"it was crowding in upon them, was beneath their feet, was I laying in fantastic shas-n around and above them. . Mad as the girl was w ith desire to see her lover, the horrors of the situation were forced upon her brain. - She Is.wed her head to the fiery storm, shielded her face and often extinguished her blaring dress ; sKke encouragingly to the horse, i patted his quivering neck, used the deep cutting lash, cutting a hundred times more cruelly, for her sides acre cracking with the Ilea and the blood was oozing from the blistered wounds, j On, mill on, but more -slowly at every .stride, wilt) steiis lew tirm and secure, i breath more scant, courage less high and ! pace lew swift. Never yet shnd that nuld long bear such fearful strain ; nev ! er flesh that roiild resist a prairie fire . with hundreds of acres of dry, tall grass 'and reeds for fuel, fanned by a strong gale. On! The girl shielded her eyes with t her trembling hands, and alsive the i sun ike saw the waving of trees. As yet the furious fire h id not reached at least, i not inetrated them. There was life, ' safety, ami more than all, love, ('mild : she reach them ? A wanly half mile yet ' to lie traveled. Instinct, often as clear to ; discover as mind, told the horse of the ! situation as cle-irly as her eyes. She called ujsm him, and he answered ; she ' liowcd to the saddle, she shut her eyes and then ! The flames swirled round, they were wrapped as in a winding sheet of them ; the red, forked tongues touched them with blistering kissi, the wind Mare.) , through the gigantic furnace, the earth 1 was hot beneath, the air bunting alsjve ; ; deer, wolf, and every creeping thing were J ontfiMed in the ra-e, were tauten down by a swift death, and bow could they (xiKsjtilv escaie ? On! lietwecn them and the sheltering I tns-s but a few r.sls remained ; but a few- feet. Could thev ls overcome? Voice and lash nrged tiie noble horse on. He struggled tools-y, but his efforts were In coming feebler, bis heart was Isaling ll,w. the inHi-muscled liinix were fi-t Becoming useless. A single burst of seed a at the lieg'nu'np would base ts-n enough the racing of t few seconds all that was reipiire.1. Frantically the girl shunted, in desair she lashed the reeking sids. The horse gathered for a supreme effort, n-eled, staggered, fell even as the wind roared and the tire hissed more savagely Hut the impulse bad tavn sult'n ient to curry him beyond the blazing death, and the huhe rlosed In-hind an 1 the tiws rise alsive and prot1ed them ftotn the scorching shower. "i.sl Is? thanked," exclainietl the suf fering girl as she knelt lsjside the gall mt horse. ttsl Ih thanked, " and she flung her arms around his neck and shed bit ter tears as she saw how scared and burned he was, regardless of her own sullerings. With ditliculty she urged him to his fei.it and led him forward. Itut he knew as well as she of their safety, of the ne tvssity of moii.g. and lamb-like, follow ed deep into the wood where the cabin stood. "John, dear John." rang out the voice of the girl. Nellie ! (ireat (iisl, is that you 7" was ; answered and questioned, and a moment later he was locked within his protect -, in; ams. I In a few wonts she told all and tx-gged him o do all possible for the horse. Now and ever," lie answercil. " One I moment. He cliinls! to the top of a tall tr v. bsiked around, descended and i said cbwrfully : " The w ind has chan ! get ; the tire is rushing away from the ' .tiinln; we are safe here. But why, in ! the name of heaven, did you attempt ' such a desperate chance, Nellie?" "ilevause, dear, I lovel you so," and I she dropped fainting upon bis anxious i sly throbbing breast, lit J.k-h..u-. Give Them a Chance. That is to say, your lnnj-s. Also all your breathing machinery. Very wtn derful machinery it is. Not only the larjjisr air-passaea, but tlie thousands of little tube and cavities Icad'unt from thm- When these are clivve.l an-I choked with matter which oucht not to ta? there, your lunp? cannot half do their work. And wliat they do, they canmst do well. Call it col.l, comrli, croup, pneomonia. ; eatarrh. eonsumption or any of the faiui- : e.ei.nunK eise tias i;iii.i you. vou omy depend upon this for certain. Ie sto'keeper's long pra'rs ain't no sijrn J of a Ionic yardstick. The Plains Cowboy. II. I', ijevisi-y, Mont sna. wIm was in attendance Mt the t attiemeu's convention i.t Kansan City, and whose cbevk ia per f tly gissl enough to make two or three men wealthy, liegan lifeas a row Ixiy, and worked himself op until his bents iiuui ler thou.vin.ln. iyevisey ia an inimitable story teller, and his nwm at the hotel was crowded every night with s cirrle I of aciinaintauoes listening eagerly to re- i luinisceni-e ol co vlsiy life away liack in i the fifties. Mr. I-eviwy can see the humorous side to an incident a ipiiekly as any Isslv in Hie land, and nothing is mm vigorous than the hearty laugh that fol lows. " When 1 w hs coming to Kansas City to attend this convention," sad Ijev : isey to a crowd of listeners. " I met that ' little devil, Steve Stevenson, who jumped his horse off the bridge that enwsea the 1 Arkansas river at Wichita one time just i for the amusement of a young lady. ' Little Steve ' is a cow lsy from away , back, and dsn't know anything out ; side the craft. In language Steve's li ; cense is as broad an the Cherokee Strip, and the peculiar drawl accompanying ! bis spwhmakeseverythihg sound quaint : and original. Comiug up here on the train I found Steve enjoying himself in i parlor car. What w ith boots, sombrero and a big six-shsiter, be was taking up room enough for four men his sie. Presently the conductor came along, and, without a word, reached out and took ; the check from Steve's liat-lutnd. In ' stantly the six-shooter was looking sipiare into the conductor's eye. Steve ; had started out for a lark. " ' l'ut 'er lck, purd ; put 'er back." " Without a second's hesitation the or der was complied with, and Steve drawl ed out in his inimitable ay : "MMi't ver kem aroun' hvar. iinl, raciiin' fer nothin'. Ion't yer do it. . When yer sees sumthin' ye niut hev.jest ask fer it. Kf ye can't talk, make a sign ; i f ye can't make a sign jest shake si bush; : out don't reach fcriiotbin' pard, don't ye ; doit.'" i ' I5v this time the conductor, who had ! kept his eye on Steve's gun. w as nearly ', scared to death. and only recovered him- : s-lf when Steve handed over the check btuisidf and otfere.1 to sipiare niatUM-s by ; rcfi Teliee to a big, black Is.ttle. "One time tin- Imys were moving a herd across the Arkansas river at Wichita. , The bridge as tisi unsteady and the cattle were driven in relays through the j river. Steve was left to guard the ap- proach of the bridge, uiui which a num 1st of citizens had gathered to see the fun. It proved to lie a somewhat tame : atrair to a young tenderfoot lady just from the east. She evidently expected to see every broncho that went past buck a lit tle for her especial benefit, and every ! cow Ihiv slnsit his revolver and erforiii ' wonders w ith the larW. H.-r disup , point ment. 'Oh, (ishaw ! what a tame ' ullair,' apH-ared to nettle Steve, for he ' straightened up in his saddle, and with w ild yells and shots from his six-shooter ; charged straight at the crowd on the bridge. He plunged past the young lady who liad come out to see the fun, and w ho by this time was frightened almost ! into tits, and with a wild Apache war I whoop, juinjx-d the broncho off the j bridge to the stream lclow. The distane 1 was t feet, and the jsiny landtil a oin , piete w reck. Steve was compelled to ride in the cook wagon the rest of the i trip." One or two of the auditors were re 1 minded of pretK good eowlx.y stories : but shortly the burden of entertainment i fell again on Leviscv. "You fellows have ' all heard of ' Wild Jack Booth,' one of , the Is-st cow punchers that ever slept : outdoors. Jack lias nvuliar ideas of fun. ; One day Jack. hissed a big loa.er wolf, and started his jhuiv on a dead run to ward c nip. (hie of the boys saw the j 1 pns'ession approaching, and thinking ' ' something was wrong, .i, w-ol. I stanen out wnn , u Winchester. The n-inforceuient got a j wrong impression of the situation, and - i.: . . i i .1 .... 1 . iik i..i. e. v..r , warl the camp with a yell of terrer. He t thought the wolf was chasing Jack, hav- j ing overlooked the lariat. Jack caught ! , , on to the mistake at once, and turned j iw.nv touunl ll.e fi..m.. v.wlu.v i tlM pons towaru llie neeing cow laiy. When the tsiny came up along side Jack i 1 ' t yelieii : ' Uun, yer son of a gun. IV- wolfs a piininV "Then the ponv darte.1 ahead, and ':' k brought the dead wolk close to the sctidilingtiw-i.iiiicher, who, by this time, had si-en the lariat, and dropped to the j ground in sheer exhaustion, too weak ; even to pull his six-shisitcr and get even I with Jack, who was rolling over the j prairie a few yards away convulsed with ! laughter. ! hie time, dow n in Texas, Jim Cush- j ing and a companion threw a lasso around a wild cat, took a turn around a wild ' plum tree, and proceeded to make the j animal a close captive. The two forced the cat into one of Jim's leggiugsand tied ' !t securely fore and aft. Camp was SI , milesaway, but the boys, confiilcnt of; plcntv of fun, lugged it clear in. After! i supper every man in camp, about :!0 in all, took bis six-shooter and foimed a double line. The cat was release 1 from ' the leather prison and slatted down the! .. .ii I, line. It struck a dog trot and showed i no inclination whatever to hurrv. Thr? ! minut.-s latter a more disgusted band of. ; cowlMiys couid not lie found in all the Siuthwest. for the cat had not been hit, i i i e ii- i .i i I and, before he diseppcared in the under- I brush, turmii around and showed his ! ti-eth to the bad marksmen in a sarcastic snarl." I had suffered for several days w ith a severe cold which settled on my Uins. One bottle of Ir. Bull's (tih Syrup costing me 2oceiit. completely cnreil me. My cold was so badly seated that I al niost lost my spovh, and the continueit iiackiui; and cinihin causisl re-ntted vomitini;. I write yon this for the la-ne-lil of otliers who may sutler, because I la' lieve it to Iw my duty. T1IOS. E. IHIWLI.VU. AlP'tit Oayton Meilwi-Co Dayton, Ohio. Smith I say, Uuinley, you have had some ex-riciice in love affairs, and I want your advice. There ia a pretty lit tle w idow in Harlem whom I devotedly love. lu laying my adresaea, how often ouicht I to call upon her? iMimley She is a w idow, you say ? Smith Ye. 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Will he furnished to sulwcrila-r for the en suing year, together with a copy of " OUR FAMILY PHYSICIAN,' (Sew Edition.) For St .73. yahle in advance. (The price of this Iwok in all Bisilisiores is i M.m. The price ofttie ' Telegraph "' is i l.uo. We give biith for1.7."i. THK T.K.ST PKKMll'M OKKKKED by any l'a.er in the I'uited Stall's. This hook coiintin 4SU pai-: i-s lin ri e loiiff. inches a iiti-suit iui'Uen lliirii. It is printed oil extra heavy luijier. ami t btiintsr.nn ly tmiiml. wilh emli.isel ii.vt au.1 Ktlt-letieivit hark. It iMtirtlTem frtrto all otucr wurknl tite i kiD.1 EVM HlUUsHUl. It teaches thiise who have It how to loll waat the matter Is whftl a ihtsi.ii irets sii'k. All similar book tell whai to do if you know a hat Ihe disease u. 1 hl Imh.k ulls tiu Iiu to d,.trrt ,,.-itisea!w. ami tin- iirotH-r rem.ilie are given fur Alloi-aihic. Il nniniiailiic, Eleinrie. Ily- ' iln.(llSjc. auu HiTlMU tri-alnielits. ' Him't lail to avail yourself of thi i.lfi'r, which holil nsl imtil January 1st. 1. where the !k if a.-nt l.y mm I, -JO cent nmt aemiuy the order fur jwuki-. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED lu every School IMstrirt in this and adjoining innintle. pally Tetcerih. t year. lBilv Teleirmph and fair Family PhystHan." lmaavon ., a eenia extra. If " ill h niail. iictiaM fMli with all nnltf and aildnM McALAKNKY. Xanaxer. llarrishurK, reliu'a. Jos. Ilonie&Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. No Summer Press t'ambric to Ih" carried over, the entire stis-k to is- sold out ipiiekly, we mean this, as evident read further. Fine French suitings. Plaid. t 'nine! hair Miitnres. i 'les'ks. StriKs. hskIs that wen- iniporteil to sell at $1. no. l.J."i and Sl.50; todav wc offer AM. of them at the two prices, SO AND 75 (TATS a yard. Tluy are fine Press (foods, rcmcm lsr, iTfet-t, and this siasoii's giusls ; they can't linger at these half and less I hail baif prices. As to how many, it s tieilher here nor there; we want you lo rciiiciulicr tlie fat that tiiese good are lo he sold quickly. 1 lie prices insure thai, and llien again that these are the tinest and choicest gissls ever sold at these mark-down prices of 5il and 75 cents a vard. , X"w- "''" in ,1,c r""nl- "ear the door, we oner more August mark-downs, uII-w.miI gissls at .i vnts, all-wisil gissls hi ir "'tits; then, biirest of all; one lot of ih Suitings, light mixlun, and ch-k. al . tits -vards, wurc tvnts and sl oo a yard. You c-uuiot duplicate tlu-se In ;o"ds bargains. 4il-:nch All w.s.l Serges, were W am! ,wu , M K Tlu'ii some Plaid and t'li.vk. were 7". ciints. now 0 cents. Wool Nun's Veiliiur. "Ml cts.. now Jeeul.s. ;i:-ii h AII-vmhiI Miiiiiiirs. wire .V. cini, ihiw at ' cents. S.me lilit shailes in All-wool Kliyher I'IoTIh.. 1I.1WH lo IS i.t fr.nu ;VI in 7.V. Some Sirial KIivIht Suiiinrs. lilit eol on.l, now at cent a yuril. Some plain Ktaniiue. rlelirate shades, lo cents, wen JA cms. I'l-intcil t'lmllis. il-o-ni sols, dowti to li wnts. Kjicli lot s)'ili.il here is worth while ins;, as tliee fahrics are new ami choice anil suitable for wwriii" irnw ami into tlie early Kali. This is our "clean sweep'' Auutisl lres (iissl Sitle. Jos.Home&Co.s Penn Avnue Stores. Pithsbnrj'h. - Pa. octVly THE PEOPLE j Who have hecn disappoints! ia the remit ,a Uinnt from the we of XKA WISE.S, IEEF WINKaM IKON. the KMsalled KMl"I.SIoS of i aI LIVER OI U should nsr CHERRY MALT PHOSPHATES, aisnl.inatl.oCWiId Cherry, Extract of ilalt. ' B"1 ,b Hrpo'ho-l.hau-a, rlelirioui Muuulaot i 1 autrtmem. Chesbt Mai.T acta oa the Stomach aa.l Ltver lix-Teaaiur th appelile, sltin. diitiwtion, there by mak.as i applicable for Dyiicnsia In It va r:.Hisf.Tn ; LMf ApueUle, Headachy io-om. nia, ,voeral DeUlity, Waul of Vila Illy, Sn-rou Itoitnuiittv 0anmptiun. etc. If your onunru ttom, not k-n It. -ml .1 HO ! -laatl.- r,.ao for ris bouW Ep-v paid. LIERIU PHARMACAL CO., 7 Maiden Lane, X. Y. Sold by ail Drumiau. marHU-'87 lyr. Half Throusrh-And What? There is no denying it, the president since he set out has not cut the figure be ' fop.- the country the average American wishes to ee the Chief .Magistrate nit ! whenever be gis-s on an excursion of the j , kind similar to the present. ; ; Consider Blaine in Cleveland's place ; how he would have given expression ' to ideas that would live ; how he would have employed the English language j and how the people tixlay would lie reading sentences and paragraphs worthy . of an Anicrii-an President. Blaine could not have helped doing it. ' ' Cleveland cannot do it. To save his life j . he cnii Id not do it, it is as imNssihle j i for him to do it as to go through the country on his head. That is where he ; is inferior, not to Blaine, but to most i men to whom the Presidency would be j within the range of isissihility. Compare (ir.int and Cleveland. Grant ' was no speaker, and seldom made a sjieeeh- There was a naturalness in his J silence, and it was satisfying. Kveryone : knew it was in him if he onlv chose to , . , i- , . let It out, as he did sometimes. When he did speak he niadean impression, and his wonts are quoted and long will be. They ls-ar repnslucin, which is a great test. W hat has Cleveland said that will ! bear reproducing? This question has the greater force be- i cause Cleveland were lr- 1 ed with deliberation ta-fore he set out. . 111 , '. Thev were theverv liest, with all the aid I available, he enol'l do Ami w lo.t do i tliev cotitaiti that will cause theiu to be ' , , . , (remembered? hat, after a few days, ' WiioliI one not l.Ii.sire to fonrel ami wish had not btn spoken by the l'reaident of the Lliited rstates, ., ..111 1 , . 11 1. otiiiire (. leveliiiid and (wirfield. It w ould lie like comparing a tallow candle wit I) all electric lialit. ( ,, .... . . 1 ,e .1 1 The President is alsmt half through ! Ther. is time yet to rcleen, himself. lint, ahis! it is not in him to do 1 . . ..... lt.- -l'i:Uhiirtj Tiimf. Everywhere the Same. j When-ver oliuorc's MiiKiietic Klixir is 1 1 , 11 1 1 iiitrodiDvd it leinisall other remeilies lor I the cure of coughs, colds, hoarsciiess, 1 1.:.:, 1 ..11 .ir....: c .1... .1 . .in .11. 1.1.1s no., an sue- nous 01 i.ic innui : ami bines. It will relieve the worst case j . ii- of aM li 111.1 111 one minute. Keiiillur phvsi- : 1 , :, . . . . .1 . .. . , l mm ' " " m "" en. 11 the .rei.iise, l.y ju.lifiiieiit tannls : f.-jae-a. 1 rllSTrF"S SVI I" the plirtHWes for w hich it is prepared. niven at once. All eori-esaHiih -nc- ;.ir. sseil j I 1 , ,. , T, , ' ; to the iiiiilersl7iie.1. will receive iimint ittteu IJornur.l Ntlislnii v, of Htliiii.hrev t eiitre, tiou. I .... v i- ".. t 1 JKKEMI.VII.I. FOLK. i " v.ti laiuiiyus i sunn. 1 iiii.c tried it in my family and find it splendid. We keep it constantly on hand and w ould not keep house without it." At this sea son of the year all persons are liable to a cold, which one or two small doses of liilmore's Magnetic Klixir will relieve at once. The tiilinore Remedies are for sale by Biesecker & Snyder, Mammoth Block, Somerset, l'a. A UK you made miserable by Indiges tion, Constipation, IHzzinesn, Loss of Ap petite, Yellow Skin? Sliilnh's Vitalizer is a jHwitive cure. Sld by ti. V. Ilenford t& Son. - a-- - I Drinking Before Meals. i A late number of the .Vc'icti AVn ' siivh : , ,1 :.. . . .u ..:... ... .... ..... ........i... a consi.leralile utiuntitv of mucus Spread ' ' 1 over and adherent to its walla. If food enters at this time the tenacious mucus I will interfere, to some extent, with the; direct contact lietween the fssl and the ; stomach necessary to provoke the m-cre- ; tion of itastric jiiiee. A class of water, i taken before breakfast, passes through j the stoiu.i.-h into the sio:ill intestine in 1 a continuous and uninterrupted flow- It jiartly distendsthe stomacl ' O ami I .so tae extent ol'litemting. the ru- ! . .i i . . . yr.v ; il uniirt anu was itn oui Uiosi oi ihe t4 inu iouf mut UH ; it inrtvaeAthe ftiliietw ' , . . , . , , .. , of the mpillaru'r of the stoumii., Uiivctly t if tlie water w w.irin. and im.trvetly lu a '- rartionHry way if it i wM ; it t-ause - ta-riss:! exercise and washing. Care must lie ty- I ken not to j;ive cold water w hen the fir- j dilation, either local or pnerul, is so fee- i ble as to make reaction improbable. We! should not risk it in advanced aire, uor I in the feeble, w hether old or young, nor ! should it be iiivcn in lis-al troubles, like : chronic irastric catarrh. In these cases it i is liest to give warm or hot water. The '- a.l.li.ioi, of salt is very beneficial. .uch a time-honored custom as drinking soup at the la-ginniiur of a meal could only I i have lieer so js'rsistently adhered to be- , muse of it having been found by experi- : ence to lie the most appropriate time. It docs exactly what warm or hot water, . w ith the addition of salt, does, and more, ; in that it is nulrative and excites the How of gastric juice." . . In Brief, and to the.Point, iyw is dreadful. Msordered Hv- er is misery. Imligestion isa foe t jftvrsl ; nature. The human diestjve apparitns is one 1 of the most complicated and wonderful i ; thi:i in existemv. It is easily put out j ofonler (ireasy fissl, toiljrh fool, sloppy fiKsl, ; nan issiKerj-, mental worry, late hours, ir I regular habits, and many o bcrthinirs j w inch ought not to Ih-, have maile the ! American jieople a nation of dyspeptics, ! lint tireens August Mower has done a : wonderful work in reforming this sad 1 I business and making the American ieo- i pie so healthy that they can enjoy their , meals and be happy. j Iienieiiilier: No happiness without j j health. But ;nen's Auiriist Flower ' S brines health and happiness to the dy- ' peptic. Ask your drtitwist for a bottle, j i Scveutv-fivc cents. WHY w ill you cough when Shiloh's ! Cure will give immediate relief. Price, j 10 cents, .V) cents, and $1. Sold bytteo. j W. Itenliinl & Son. He Did Not Get Away. " You never smoke or drink, do you, ' t reorire, dear?" she saiil. Yon know I J could never marry a man w ho drinks anil j smokes." i (ieorKuin a broken hearted tone of I voiiv adiuitteil that be drinks and smokes j j a little. 1 But a pair of w hite 27 year old arm I I were around hia neck in a moment. I I "Nevermind, treorjre," aid the girl;! j "perhaps iny w ifely influence w ill induce ! j you to give it up." SHIlJ ili'SC aiarrh Uemedy aiaitive cure for -atarrb, diphtheria and canker month. SoM by tieo. W. Benford A Son "What is this man charged with?' asked the judre. "With whiskey, your honor," replied the sententious isilice man. " HACKMETACK," a UsUng ami fra tmtnt perfume. lriw 25 and oO cents' Sold by (.o. W. Benford & Son. - - - - s. 4m- There are more falls than hops in beer. . A X ASA L injector free with each bot j tie of Shiloh's ( atarrh Remedy. Prii-e 50 j cents. Sold by Geo. V. Bi-nford & Son. Fall is at hand and the oysiers-tew. SUILOH'S Cure will immediately re lieve cronp, whoopins eouKh and bron chitis. Sold by Geo. W. Benford A Son. f senses, i jf i 4 , for use afttr Tit CH, ITHLOPHOOS pGWOEnJ s and effethSe. Bcautirjlty but wo box with buff". Send b Cnk fer hs? bfsuVful colored fyciiire.rft Trustee's Sale , .... . Dt IKTlKofan aiia enter of t::e . irT-'ianic j : Oi'mm of sonuwt conniv. Ps., ihv ;i.ier- I h'eo,7i'. ry'oa'ed" ,hey '" "v ' ' ' i ' S fURD , DEC. 1 'I. 1 at 1 oVUwk n. m.. ou the DrpmiwK. 1 ileM-ritie,! rvl etHte. lull ibe joi-r HitilMii.Kli. vii : '.:nuv. j 1 Awnnin tmi of la tie in . Co., - Uvi , p,.';,,!; Zftn ' "uirtiensir. Itnkenou i.umlu-K'oi- n"w Noah Sim ami S. t". Trent, haiurli and others, containing fl a. U 'leareil, M in 1. in r lurnls. j lliue- i - lore, or ,i; . . tial- ; v; s two- ! anee titnljer laud, haviuir ttiereiij e orj omi ' , ra 1 1 i r rr UM'. J W C I I 1 1 I tZ llUUSC. wilh imm.m,.m: nk )Mrn Wx. ... . I "Uier otaliuililiiiKx ; water an -i i. ni : uu- nerlaul iiu ixsii, lire clay, iron ur .i nl lime- : nf.ne. c,.nvenioiit to school an.1 . 'ir.-.i . this '. te'Ti,h" c hsmS'f irn"i ,,ii.,ini-,. 1 ii r m : . . . I.U. i. o. I. lan.mof .vli s. . Trent, add irtder, containing .lu a.- n-.,r less. : 0, 3. f, 1 ami .n tiers. iniuamiiiK UJ am- nmr- ..r - -. a siiiiuio as Hrore-iH- . ;' !!!;! llOl tract No. 1. laml n( 1 -hi ;u H:ik IimuIi uail otliers. roiiuiiumic 1.0 ur. - nmre or les Nir. 2. Z, ami 4 are heavily tiiiilK'nii with ..V, cues, inn, ilHr. l!il liellll.iel:, UD I un,till ,K" "" irisn Fort Hill staiino. 01. ihe !!. .v 1 naiinMiii Terms: oiit-ltiinl .town 0.1 ...ininoiiti,... . clivcry ..i .l. i. -u- ih:nl in mi- -. lhir.1 ii tHoveurs tro.ii .1..V mw! -. ..I' ihe eno lia-e m..u. v ti.iie imi.l as r cent 1 u the pruis-rtv i soiil ; ilel.-rnil iiavinents tn In- s-i-nr y. jia IiAVll) HlNKIt U i.ii. Kurt Hill, la. J. K tVirrr. Att'jr at Law, Somerset, Pa. FASHIOXABLK v alaalile " Real Estate CUTTER and TAILORjBU ' , me .III Hnvlny hud many yvrs ' ierifine in at '- -tiH-h itf iI"ssT'l mawnlet 11 all : uuty rail u- Aim ruvttr Invir iHt- ".Mir. A., WILLIAM M. H(n 'HSTETLKIt. fit . 7f ine oimi ain la'St iiistnniii. The olU-n Hint Ik-m histlintluii fornhm; ' HnsinesM bItiiatliiu. we nave sneeesslnllv yris. ; l'rel tli.iusan.lsi.f y..nne men for the active rtu- ti.si.if lile rnrl1niitMu.ltlnm I'. ll 1-r tKiNS), rittslmric oet19-8t. KUAL NOTICE. T,io-teC:i!i Son: ftMinjr in KinMon. I'aldwHI 4'oimty. Mi- mmn. ami Mary Ketly, reri(tiiiu in luoepvtwl- flu e. MnntL'tmierv t-oiiittv. k'.-in-tu Yon Are herehy vite in he ami oirar before ' i the Jutlires of our rri'han' t.'tjtirt .-WfiimrM't. ra., mi .Moiniay. me uui inr oi ! n-r, WS7, ! .Iw.w eaiiu. it aiiv rmi but-.i u-lt.-r'. ai-.i. ilu.i vou a hvirn of 1'hiiIi-I Toin, ." ' - -...ili. not ; he AimnHtriated lo miv the fiiifiiv' . k. tttuv Vrl .-S atlTF i a i. on me. V(mr hlo,ert the-r hon ih ...il not. I Tpi-k. "irTttir'K. JHS v. ; .T":s. Knr Any itifonnatfon in reeanl to the ahove Nov. Iti. JT7-ol ..T.tf. ! ini-ert a4ire ihe "nitee at Itakersviilf, - - - - -w- -i T T 1 V Al ArpA I 1 1 KV V O 1Y oUIllubt I LUlllUcl I dl(i. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, M AXffACTl'KEA A I'KALEK, WlIOLKhALEft AND KETAII-tR OF LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. m r- i -1 , . X-JTT "1 0-010. Q;TlCl It V V OOCLS. OAK- WLAK. siDIMis. PICKETS'. MOt LPINGrt, ASH, WALNUT, Fl '.siitlNii, CHERRY, TEI.LOWPISK. HIINi.l. IXHiKS BALtsTKKS. CHE-TXt T. '.ViltTK PINE. LATH, BI.IXI-S. . NKWEL PxisTH. A General Line of aU khmU of Ltin:N r an.; Huihlm: Material and Uoorin irlaiv kept in tock. Also, van furnish AiiythitJir iit fhc line of ur huMiie to orter wuh reitmAML' pr.m.tiae' oieU tin Km ke:-. thid-jiixe! work, etc. Qfflce and Yard Opposite S. & ! j Va- TWIRLS : WXUUJWWI Dl j JJJJJJJJgJ AS . p A HTTtT AT.T.Y ( . ! Jjrj. ; Over SOO Beautiful Desicns. Senu f.r Frico Li'-t C sr W!lTCTFO UT MONUMENT L BRONZE f OPANY, ! ni Tor I.?. W stc:e. p. 1 mm ci- : -j- STOP AJV THE- SHA.H'JJ'Ert HOUSE Patriot Street, SOMERSET, PA. I wish to call the attention of the Traveling Public to the fact That Ihe SHAFFER IU H'SE is . r lu the malum than either of the other Hotels. That the SHAFFER IMl'SE is - i,nveuieiti to all business parts ol town a the other hmises. Tliat the SHAFFER IIOl'SE offer GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS any other hoiiM- ia omret. That the SHAFFER HotSE Propi ill CrttfGF v OU bESS f Of bODGIJG than any other bntiw in sVimemec. That the SHAFFER H'U'SE is;i r":rranrf hmw. That the SHAFFER Hi IfSE is ti.v lUnner' Ihhisc. , That the SHAFFER HlM"iE 1 . miTelers' lioa-.-. Fanners and others visiting ou- n -ill .h. well Hy stu;.;iinir at the SHAFFER II'H'SE. E. VT. SILVFFEH, April . '87.-30. Proprietor. -ST HAXSSSKE WEDDING, BIRIHOAY OR HOLIDAY PRESENT. r I THE WONDERFUL- f W LUBURG (! Combtninr a Fan-tor, All f-7rniaH with at oar Wlkolosat. Prion, THE LUCURC MANF'C CO.. 1 I at nl .1- n owns .o owjwTra oni G,000 Lliico of ferfettlv cwstrwtm ah.wt. ' mmethates ths sest otions of ILLINOIS, SOW A, WISCOWSm. MICH1CAK, WINMESOTA, DAKOTA. NEBRASKA, aivt W YOrtrtfNC o Rnosma' iaa) OH-derB tMi-np- CHICAGO t MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS. COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA. THK Tiroy KFf IQX3 "! ytn HT'MN. THK FHF.K t X' 1 or tM-"T AM) Ni.KTM. nx M-.nVsS t. THK OM V I INK T' 1 V. HI. M'K llH.t.9. THK I'luNKFIl LINK H "M.IFQI'MA. For mar, tana I Mm. and infiasjutaia m the rnllort deiail. addrras (i-rtiwiie '- r-r' H. A. CROSS, TravnllatAet., taa. n . r. l a MARViN HUGMITT H C. WICKER E.P.V.ILS0B rrttrvr tsi . 1 name ou a pauSaw of COfi tt u j guarantee ot excellence I a package of COJ 3 ot excellence AP.IOSA is kept in all m tho Atlantic to t ' I COFFEE ;3 kept in all Orst-class ! storearrom tho Atlantic to the Paoiho. COFFEE 1 never -v'ie-, fxrc-M to the a!r. 1 ' . . . x --,;-o- Al-w-avs,- .--: t-vr .t. rnet.ca.-7 sealed CiX ; ' - A '. i -AcrEtj. . v . .m- 1 a. 11 11 ni.fi.uc c. iySS'a. au ost.ivsL.nt. ft V CisM, r B-a Bsw im taH l A maa 111 ff "T. Hjo-tfl hee M-4 1 uki ( ov.ti t&ti. ' Tiierr" n -risr- Fuwt and W.Md Csi? mil. flra tmi-t- " f ,! Hlt. - 'i-' Al'nr I'l.ir.' C- r- ' . iUtvm roLDlAK OHIW WVHIK Ctt J03 a Cauat Straac. Caiuaco, OX r'IKTt K of an onltTof uie Iuv.l ut ie tn- tirertc1. I will rNr- tt. nuMii !.! ir ; 1 vi.ii.T in Ji-iltTMin Tuun-hiis SuntTH-l ('-mi ty. on ' ' SATURDAY, DEC. io, 18S7 ! at 1 o'clock . M , tlur ftlii"ins dtrn'red tr t- 1 01 hi im. iau- iih projKTiy i ...i.Kii.m ivtittr. : (va i. ( Hit. ) t THt loiii','-!fit4l of ill .l.-tcaM-il. i Ntl. I. -iniaiiiine .tt-rt 11 ion r .. a Ijifiuinif Uim1 t" Miftn .Ni(-rl.ei-r. IU iky S-nlaK. -.fork,- IUr-la. Win. UiiliaieiJ i . iwir clav, having Uh-tvoh tTv-trtl A twfntnrj-Irani Valuable Real Estate DWKLUSG IIOVSEV,: frHTiie st,t;. alut other i.mlmiMinirs. Tlier.1 is aisi. nn litis (raei tt water prnwrsaw iif, i Willi excellent wa'er lmwer fur lilii s,nv ui:tl i Bri l in :i : theolil H.iti r Hisiill. ry " is lm ir uiiisl.in t Ti lis irnK-riy. Tne I'srtii eottiaiiisu fine voiiiij: iin-liiiril ol' iietirini? I'rnil tree- A'mtit ... .,r o... i,.ii,i i, i,.,.r...l m.i it... i.-iUm, .. ...-!i tiui:TeiL The farui lies al.nx the Mi. I'l.-a-mit : ...... i...u..Ki is.n...;i..- .....i .... .1 .. ...i ..... i.. aiu. In. Hon! TnniT'tkc. anl the i flliiiff i in tne town M Hiikt rvill1 rrn- .n.'t will Ih !! 1 '(Htratfly in jMtrit!. or a a whole. 11 the h,-t - r mivanlAa' of iht-ttaie. 4'mia:niii ic; Acre mor1 or 2. Mii"intii' iani if Wewu-v Bar- I ril 1 f" ti? I lj JL"C3.Lfe Z ' Ten jht rent of (mrehasc money !o lm pa;i Hnt a- lite iiniHTlv Is kteekel lnwn ; (Hi- tlnnl ot the halanee lo pTiit n ttje ilrtiver oi''1e1. i .....I i..U hiidw iwo-unrtl- t ie ail annuaUy nretl on the premie. PoMne-ion j iren March il. V ! Ji i'T i: itikf I iv SASH. STA1K RAILS. C. R. R. St ition, Somerset, Pa. " " IT WILL, PAY YOU TO m V Vl.l K McnoKIAL IVOItK Wm. F. SHAFFER, SOMKI.SKT, PKNX'A., Mamihf-nm rof and iK'.Uer in mm mi euatite wasi j -"lrrn K -sv.'irr in ., i.,j. 1 .!,. .!. .'" '" WHITE Ji&iXZt.r 1 l-irsoiis in llti nf JIuM'JIKXT W11HK wilt ! lititl it lo llieir iiitiTe-t to cull at my slii.i.. where ! a .r"-r t.ti.niitit wm in. giveu liieni. ui, .vii. f,;-,: l,T:r.io.J m i'o i y u-. u.e I. '.. VIKY LOW. 1 invite , il attelitien loth White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument' j llll :cl,.. i d i.y KEV, IV. A. CKIM. ,i a ! jcii!(fl Imi.mvfnifM in the .i.int i.t' MATKHIAI. A.M. Cli.ssi 1,1 i T!iN. ami nliicli is ili-stim-il ni 1 tin- le.l)iir M'.nirn.'iit lir mir Clmnirfuhle ritual.-. GIVE ME A CALL. IV 31. F. SHAFFER. I UVrary, taMUan, Rerliatac tw larraiial 1 aiin, us. WE, BtO, ar 1 nit H. ! Price $7.00 '?LP I 1 i CHILDREN'S CADni acitr the - - - - - . Tr i fr-nri f t.--in d-Caal.u .,7h 21, Ji "SZT'ZS f 145 N. 8th St.. Philada.. Pa. A1LROAD TIME TABLES. mr.ri.wtiiE ,t ihi j;mlku.u. DISTANTE AM KARF. Mill1. Far.:. 8obi rt!t to Si.ivskiw u z J i j Konirrwt U Hooversvil!e - IT r I Somerset to Bethel i : ' Somerset to John.lowu... X 1 10 ; Somerset tt Kockit... 3d! Somerset lo tarrelt Vt 50 somerset to Meyer.lu!e 21 TO somrrsel to Ciiml-rlaud.... is 2 (10 i soRierset ki WashiritoD.- 4 & Somerset to Bait no. ire ., i TiO snieret m Vrsiua - 'i i j sxiuii-rset to l'oiireu.-e...- . Jf i Sninrrsel to 1 miiinisvUie.... . .VJ I somerset to I'iUsi .or ! iitj 3 Ml ' 1 T:ie fare til ljillal.-linia i rJ-4. ami U New J f Votk. n.w. Summer Arrnamnl In ITeet liaea Miv M .17. 1 i son TH- no t l TiiA ISX Johnstown expkksv-ni j. R kHtM.Kt... ''iS a 111 Jolittiovt u T.'i a m (rvitfer ol a ru j Mj.tuw ri a ni ; lln.tvrrs.vill;- :;; a in j lirt.ivl a ru J MAIL-No. yci If ttsliural .. T:i a m ..Hi: Hi a m . ih: s la Johntuwu....!.'.!) p iu . Kn'ku issl. Millonl ss.tliefset ... : I ik'. a 111 t sl.1ysi111.ii li.i, a 111 i i HiNivi'lsviiie. 1 1 .. a a m i Ik tliet -l-'n, p m i r"ii.rie.i-i from Cntsiainrh e!iant. rr r.w ainsoii Ihe Si,ieis-t it l aiiiliria at His knm.t. m sniulaya lliistraiu ill rnn two i.mr Uj. i from Hi kiKsl n seiner 1. alut rive hisirs late i Hll SHUerset to Jiiliu-towit. j WlMKK.SET Al iti.MMiiiATliN-i. hurt. 1 .11... j Halti..re limia 111 I soMKnshT dm t. m , 1 lills!!iiKU l:lu i in j I K'M-kwiHMl .'i.ipm ! i Miiinril a '1 p iu ( t'a.sM.-i,,-rs ti s.nm-rsel ft-.m Ihe eat ami m-.t ' I on llie F.Usl.urjrt! I.ivisli.ii, eiialixe cars, at Kurk- 1 ; HUUlt. j sOLTlI-JKilM) TRAISS. I B.VI.TIMiiKE MAIL N... '.'J. l.iiui 1 .l-cii j Ji.Iiii-iijBii T Vi a 111 ! K. t,..i i V.a m j I IV'lin-i -11 a in I 'lllii-i-rlrtnil ....U:Jlip ill ' H'ervtlie.. n.a ... i A-tw.,.i. .... upn , I .toystown '.1 ill 111 j loiuim-iie Mtm i , ,,.r .-.. , f.iii.iimi put ! j - il l.i;KT v .11 a m ! i I .yiii'.ni y u u in ; . I'asvi.!ii;,.n. (i,r K.iu;, t ttl(, w e haiifc,.: .-arsi ' . at K m kK. u ui:i.:w thf- r,nu will n;:i -niy ti.:mit Uti' l"ntu .1 hum. w 11 lit KiK'kw.H-il. ,t i i 1 Mop t H. n. u . i .;. .Mii.iiA :i ii' ji ni j iaiM 1, t . . t l .' i iu , . li-'il.: v. t nii'i i .i:ti ... 7 1 p m : IlfiMT llie... (. rs j ,':iivt .iruh . . p m 'lnyiitttU .. ... it u-itiiikiltiu 10 : 'i-'lll-T .'. -; . m iiit.UM-lr Ji A MI 1 IKT 1 tii f, : Mllt'Til l lli in j .'a-.s-'iiTs f.r fttrit uitti f.i nnnf i m at , H'N'k'UixM.. on -sc.trUy i hi !;jiin mn hfii- ami j HiintiK '.Ht.- r.no Johtiftr.tt ii to K.k n.ni I K'i KW"I At i ' M U U. 1 H N . t Iw , Ar.'ir.p Si.HKMKr ..! 15 p 111 I Kot'kvv.HNi p I .woior.1 pm 1 PaNikit rv l,.avinif n train nn n;nk 'fn- 4t aiiil tt. lail. t iMity exftpt unUy. HM.TlMnkK A ullo ll.UUloMh- EAST-nnl'Xi TXAISs. T.-'ttn .'!! i t:.ui-r,i tic. y '0 tUftr. Put-tiijrirh I: in p. .ti. T . m. v:J' y. HriiiiMtn-k Ir 3 ' T: u " ... .1-K--I-TI 1:4 i T.4 - st N-. t ti " Uf.S' " lirtwiii r'uT- ; 4 " omie i'-ville :; V. ii:i P le l it " I " tHit'.iu lice I: i ' 't 'y 1-J.ls. f"iiim 4:ti " Cum uuan An " Jti Krik.t.l :.ji " iK.x,i u-Vi '-arret. " UtA " Sili-lwry June :.4i " ' .VleyerMialr .."wl ' " K'.-yMiM.e .".;.Vt !hH " ?vkiai luu-b :;. 1. a UtUa!i.tQ rl;j; Knirhtve (i 11:; t llyDii.UAil 6:40 ll:t t "hiiiIk rutin! IS -V P. !H. V ' W a.p;iik:ton . ..... 4 J T.j Haiinitore iarrie) -i:"U .. ' EsT-HolMt TRAISS. I wmt' n A- T uin .e-niv 'tri,V - At: .VV. ri lta!tim.re a. m. IfMitt . w. 7 4-" p m. W i-hintrton ... . iw.v. k js-vs .s.imU riiwi 3M " '-Vi r. w. )-jt a. m. Uynihuau v.t- " .i-JI 1-.4. K)(irhore s-js " .-H'tithaitirtoD rt-.'c Stiii.i pHtcb " -17 2-42 - Kyt-iie t-ii Meyer-while : 4-J7 " i-."wl -inlLairy June. 4-W ' tarreii -tt t-u, K' -k h hm '.v. ..", - 'ylman loi" .v.o 1 n-itta lo- .V;jn rnntluemi? Itv-.iD " " ;t-V onio I'yte lo-.. 5s5;t 4-jn r m t k I N v i 1 le II n ' a t ,viti " Hnunl Koni I1-.VS ' ti-;;'. Wen Newton LM- P. M. 7-l. " " McKiM'-ifMtrt " 7-iV ' " Hrmlil.N-k 1 Ar. i'm-hurKh ' Ti.-tllil? Kiveti is tjistcru SlHli'lanl Time. 1 ! NOTE. Mi .mii!ays l:.M-kml Kvimsv I.-ave j Ptitlsir-h st s. ji ,. h.. arrive at K.a'kwl at I U'-'Ji. r. but' HiK-kwisitl at l-m f. a., arrive ut p'tisi urc'i at s p. !. ! Ma!! Tfnins i .tin, t ;.i k . with trains 1 to anil irn:.i s.iin-rs.-t anil .li.h"-t.un. at lival- tlnai, v. ;ti. ir-iins i,, n'l iriuti lu .il'.irii. a. irrvtt -Aitii tnciis i., ami frum IsTlni. ii! s.ilish-iry Jhih--ti..u w illi trains to atet from Saiil,ury. ; W. M. rl.KMF.VT.. Mnai(.-r. j t'. K. Li ik it, in'iil Puss. ak-L WW All Druii:'4. j.-.. Mm- . fr. i-ars-d only f Pr. SetH Arnold. Corp.. Wonnrk JL J- j k IM O D ETTE R wATH ARTIC tnWM I riMM I IV No Better LIVER MEDICINE THAN THE WORLD -RENOWN ED nIdrePills I s' Yy all Pruiilirts. Prl-- 25 rta. yn Una :' f i r. . t..: . r is-nt liy nail, pamir fiss. r. . f.no . I". . J H is-hHk -n. PlillaU'a. tjl YOUR ANDEE RUBBER' BOOTS i: c? John G. Sanner, Somerset, Pa. i mom aprJO-lyr. is J. - ;3EiT VACE.CLOTH&I in F-'H I L A, YATESCQ- b'-M&CH'E5TNUT B. & B. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY -IN - Dry Goods and Winter Wraps. ilavlnc in.xU rticiit'.y a ii:i:iti-r ,,i ail'ati..iLrtii pun lij-.--t-It -ii. j ; .tr-iiit ,:'' nil-.' t.-.v. i.i "!r tl-.i'. r,- , tin-? ( v.-hii w .ni t i.itw tu i . r i.-. ,, , x-, ABSOLUTE BARGAINS, J ;in-i i!l r':iy viuir fx:in)iiiaiif i, -;t ii (,uaiiy ,,r l,y Mt , j , i r 1 1 n n u i i ,.l,r V, j U r lH-i.in nu-i.l xv ! r-in-iM.-, j v.inr nut s,-: i:: rn- alvaim.l hy f lisiitiiMi . Utv ji,jki:v j-in-liu-V'. .! rail ;IH1 ITittT - !- i It Ml. ..'( . 1 lli.'-.J iff -l f 1 1. t: '.'! fill ,t.,.t It i,.Vr'( DUii :l V.i 'l;.' . . it)'i't MM"' ; r;i; ti. mi itf . i ::;.;" v.i1ns. vU. i..r 1 ri'"itnu i tH-w n :-lv, :in. w:!l '!- !;i I tree rt((li "t ! il :n,v :i. : V N i.t!- 11 tij. tm :l v i i-.i i'w 01 otir ,.ui ..f. town uTri:iv ' Din.'il to .l i --i-o U.'Ih Pastern-. um-, ; sTViee-lt'-. Illljfirieii ll'itll ii, 1! r ....r ! .ir,S .'.ii)i :i:i I y.it-iN Iin v r,t 1 .ft t'je ..'it.!i-ii P.ittern 1 "j I II. t have tn-' i te!ti i hw , a-'h il An-.ii:.-r l.T .Ff Kiri'-v 11 U- P.'t - . : IPi'ii iuj.;. . f I' . 1 : 1 - !ni.r(..i ,N ; flii; lie- .rf -!it. uitfi e!t;iil i ; r., , j, P.u.e! ;in-t ;tr:i! Mi r V -T . 'u:l-.. .m ; 1 ,. ! hir-j.riee ! t;ili. 1 u 1 : m H v.;- - . ."i'm W 'W . Ili-jil :t!'tt . ' ;! : i.'I.-rin rt.-,-r,,f ..:...nr 1iMt.itit Pai't-rn- 1:1, -rv j ;'! in- l !!.-:. ii- i'.. r;.-.i;:- (fell. ; l t-jti-e Fancy -sitlcit S-,ir'!if .'ji , .vi'ltii. In hirj ..""rniM'ti! t Jw.c m I ;it .V' t-i'iii-, I-rtn' rly ;t:nl 1 -r 1 '-.r 1.--. U liire. Khvaiit fni'U. 'M iin !i Am XV-M.i F-i! ty Snilifii;-. ifhh Aii-V-i K.inrv Sirring ; in. h Ah-VtM. Kaii y uiiirij-. o. . aii'i V-e I : inch h Suit in-;-. 4'm -i iljeli rh.Ili iiiHiiu'. j ." iiieh .! !lt "iit inir. ?-". . 1 '". j Krette'f Si-T!i. M. m, 7". IJtf. fi j .'Mi iiieh 'l'rhit. .h. t ineti rru-.'l-. T.t ( sP."o. t WINTER WRAPS, CLOAKS. ETC. MoM (.t.initlete it-oitnent nt' I-ii-- M i--e-' ainM ii'.Mn n'- Wr.irr., in m.i"f..r j of WU. tr. tlTHM H-M:i !.. j i .iituM :i ami 1 i.eaj' rtfles To :t;! T:i-ir. ( :r. 1 without -p.. -'io;i a? i.c.vi-: j K'"e-. Yur wil :iinl lilc i- W il f'':!'v j m t-t hy .11'oiirTc fe're tir V-ut- Wit-'t-r j raj. ;t 1 I iii'iiit'v mvi'.I for oilier ji!iriv-. j xVe l lui t!.e itiu rt '- of etiwoir.i. p tii t J Kit rrhaiiT- an Men! "-al. BOGGS k BUHL 115. 117, 119 121 FEDERAL ST BEET. AloloEGJHENY, PA- Hamlin t S3 0:2ans and Pianos. T:: Cj :n- t Or.-irt wm in:n!nr- it Hr W- ;:.i.. e, I..: 1. V !.,!( H 1 - " - .:i..:iil 1 I I w i s(1j,r,.t(W y ,,vrr t :. iu- r.-.-.-..-l Hi-.' il ll-.i;. , l.iri ' rt' T ir Inii -w- )ti. ..f Sirm-. in I'm iw. hiww '-i .-.ii !! iniiin i-i I!. 1- a i--a 'tximt a v ii-lfii-mni. ,(k--i- 1 -.. ...nit .' 1' .r at'.-' .... ,111 ii- ..ain- ih i t.t anutaft. fit'- i -il .r. r .lit .lirl.iT :m -t.iis-ll :-n h.i luiisM-ian. .nid tuiit-r. an-i Y'. -o :-B i " '.-:t ! 1 lleL'UfS, 1 1 -jr. i--s .1 Z..tu.j.U jA-. A.--- -.Z Zitt :- C-irs Zr--V- 7" PERRY' CONCENTRATED UTTER COLQB IS THE BEST.Vlt -iTRiCKLER. ROYSTOM & CO.. Stan r. '-ii I CatarrH ELYS ?JrritlDalVnJri.f Ih Hi"' FJi?''" V.rl 'sQ " Ji "EADl ..A InninoIUtiW- hm tyiitrl h., ih. sor, t I Tail rd Smell. ILlTewthoriirP. HAY-FEVER "J A irfnle I a-!ii1 into .Mh n--rM. ' arr-eai.l.-. Prii-.- -.e.-nis at .pitrL':- . '-T r.in-tere.1 tiil.-erir. HI. ' HKoTlit ..' -'-;""' .t. .W ;rt mrl- AHI.K FA KM - AT - PRIVATE SALE! ItKail! ell at PHvatr sh!- ihe : ii f Ea 'anu ..l sai,ni.. i ,,1kt. it'i.-'l ' , . .I .1..- i.i knrfu-"-.. -' T-iaUslili. It is .iliiHl.il i.M tilt l-tanl. r' ' mile- Imiii B. r!i:i. ami uills Ironi Thefami is.iilaiii ...a-res ; I ." ' ' ", e.1 an-I in a aat Mate "f rsiimaii.." '" a well liml-isl. ha.irur lherei-n erts ll a f t.-stry traitie DWELLING UOV&t kanli IL.rn .l ,rfh.-r l.ll lilitll. - il!' ln l.il ti ..i r.-t-aii. 1 : n- r'-"' lt"!,'f slitrnr rr.iv snili;iirii' fm: . lenr In 'ii-- .. a f ' I vv tie-.."H..-l-T. jVIrtijC- cC 1 ' t .... -1. Ires, uti n rjl -UL-ar -am. f:- ''"' "uq. rterU..! ith i i-l. Tib- :ar:;i ailj-uie sevtts. Isavt.1 I .--r. i .,l:-i lii-''.i 'io i'1, '""iiat 'a- i-iil ...i r. asi.iist.;e l:rit-.s. A;((( l.a m li. Ifc-r-Mieh of Mwrux. ,"r"f-,i Pa., b-.(iJlf let i .rr, tlie ifren.I .js . town. U-'M'3H t w .Ni.rtl.v-l ci-ne t ' - am! Ttoi-i str.-i. -1.1-n.i -n V-ru. "'""'V l.v -A-.f.-rt hack to IS .in stivet a.'i'l -"",mi!. So-:t. 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