:J ! ' : 't f r .'. i i ; The 'Scout" Lt r-hot. JL-.A'L Some Sirangrlj" I-'olSllcd Pirnms. Dickons once had a dream which Tt tm o'clock in tho morning. T i o x yl-eos frc d.irtinp ovi r the rf the Mvet flow- . - . .1 .... m 1 r winmi 1 f ,i- f'j) Isiiil '"i .I;n,ir,.il!iw' sweetest fir-t lidliii. Un K ,, ,s ol last wcck, iK-inn ai liictuiiLc iivit, scene -oi uecjien t .n.. t in :ht i the Little J...r i iaiy m a rei fiiawi wiiom i Mij.- -to the hft the ; im-iswI to be K. Un turning arounu inch in thiol ncsp, of an almost inipal raUc duet, keeps the farms forever ncii ana productive, i nc t-: piians the it IS ft AMY tO I'lC H'jlit IS I! n iii' mouiitain ,. oir-:. f.- . m extend as for as eve can nwii. . " Ten lai'.c- a!; end a prove of ct-t-.;.w. !? and a rin behind the thirtv ::i!f-!!:ik.-dsava.'(fl on horse- II-n l.ivnt, 1 Hi In .1. -1. il- ' . . r 1.. en :i!ck I v a war party oi raw-lii-.-s. and they have huntf to it since d :rk H-l ni-ht, following it across t it- K-v. ) and over the swells at a tirx but never endinp pallop. They ki:.-.v tiiiit he wtj: full a hundred ir.ili .-' i'rmn h'!j, nd they knew th.it iiif h!"."iy scalp would add .i.-i' thfi' to tin ir tn.j'liiei. -Vou'r ;t rushed out man!'' aid ".;- .-..;: a hi- looked hack at dusk t !;! eomii;i; at a flow jral- was luiniied, ni jeasi i uu vu:uoiiuiuvn min 1" satisfaction. 'Here, he rote on but tow the pee'lon tiicuioisipruuuu, a curious ca.e at ! as the waters suosiue, anu men, u Thursdav nijrht I nobsiMe, they drive sheep and hops or goats over it, to press the wd in to the soil. We should all learn a usi ful leP son from their example and experi- found that I didn't know her; and j ence. We should not plow down she said. 'I am Mi?s apier. Ail the only part wnien me air nas til th" time I was dressing next morn- riehed, by ming'inp nnl uniting ir,'' I though, "What a preposterous it for some years: hut early in the tliTr." to have so distinct & dfVam spring we thould harrow ns many ... ..i,;t! n,l whv Miss N'a-inrres uf the old iicll as we can sow i. frontier scout as the! wt-r? for I never heard of any Mis in clover see, at one pern to the , .hi,-:, the ficr-nerv swings. S'api r.' That same Friday night I j After the w nown, we wu fi.,1,1' f-.rtto'fort with read. After the reading came into j should rod the ground and sow one hi trail has mv retiring room Mary Boyle and: or two hush.-ls of plaster to the a:.d .r.v ver i .;'V C'.ia! !i:l iii trail. ! not have overtaken her brother, and the lady in the red shawl, whom thev pr-sent as Miss Napier. These are all the circum stances exactly told." This was prohahlv n case tf unconscious cere bration." Dickens had no doubt re ally seen the lady, and heen told that she wa3 Miss Napier, when his attention was occupied with other nutters. There would he nothing unusual in his dreaming about a per son whom he had thus seen without noticing. Of eouroa it was an odd a linpidcnce that the la.lv that he i d'.sh of two mill, but in a! had thus dreamed of should he intru- lot'tif'v ihev would tire him gallop of five miles an ta'.! forged ahead thro" weary night, changing alien the rider got . beside him. s Li-liinii him, riding '.)') ! !v ring a front of half wed the imidaoahle foe, ii.inr a li'.t!-, but ever confident Win.-:' (in- sun i.-aiin; up fruia hi :i:r'.- ! 1 m-t a savjiirc was niis- A lu . i :'C:l brea mil. ,-;:tis ;:i:e i-liiv . .1 1- . sii;!1 no ut tame 1 in 1 us s: )i'.tt- -in. iea- ullle 1 for - a'ii i- Jooked t iol!y said : . I . .1 n . AA.I 11 1 . t ffVO u:! l'i.3. iiieeiiauves auu iuu . e :, !,'.:. you vi ill die game. ,? The t;;usta:ii was almost blown. Fur the la-t half hour he had labor ed heavilv. and had almost heen held up by the bit. The grow would have heen th' m::ic," said the s.-out as he lrew up and dWwu'unied. The Jiidia.ns were two miles away. In ten liiim ib'-shot. "ioo l-h 'it." uzhl tie of the in 11 - t knife tllDit. lie want. the' would In: in ri- e, old pari I must do scout, as he took hob! .in's head and drew his the faithful equiue'n i..:rt-time el'.o'i-rl e! n !'rea-.t work and 1 it. Two minutes were h to cut bridle and sad- and then he mounted his dead friend and ed the approach of the ndan. N' KiioiU of triumph was sent :ior.- the rjirie as lie was brought tj bay. That l'.al been a strange chase. J'iiey hp.d suddenly appeared on 'iiK trail without a sound, Beeniingto ;i-e ojt of f.mie fissure in the flower ' ivereij prairie. Not once through the long night die t i pi-v.-s tilC llodv of r i.'.'rnlv awai I duced to liim toon after possibly the verv day after. Hut nuch coin cidences are not infrequent. To suppose that Dickenit liad been speeially warned in a dream about so unimportant a matter as his intro duction to Miss Napier would be ab surd ; for, fulfilled, the dream was, as Dickens himself dencrihed it, a very distinct dream and about noth ing. Far different in this respect was the dream which Proident Lincoln had the night before he was shot. If the story was truly told by Mr. Stanton "to Dickens, "the case monc of the most curious on record. Dick ens thus told it in a letter to John Fosters : "On the afternoon f the day on which the president was shot, there was a cabinet council, at which he presided. Mr. Stanton, being at the time commander-in-chief of the Northern troops that were concen trated around here, arrived rather late. Indeed, they were waiting for him, and n entering tho room the president broke off in something he was saying, anil remarked. 'Let us proceed to business, gentlemen.' Mr. Stanton then noticed with sur prise that the president sat with an air of dignity in his chair, instead of lolling about in the most ungainly attitudes, as his invariable custom was; and that instead of telling ir relevant and questionable stories, he was grave and calm, and quite a dihVrcnt man. Mr. Stanton, on leaving the council with the attor ney general said U) him: "That is the most satisfactory cabinet meeting I have attended for many long day. What an ex traordinary change in Mr. Lincoln I' "The attorney-general replied, 'We all saw it before you came in. While we were waiting for you, he said, with his chin down on his breast, 'Gen- had the scout heard from them ex-i tlemen. something verv extraordi ej.t as he dropped from the saddle j nary is going to happen, and that very in J placed his ear to the ground, j soon.' To which the attorney-gener-P.ut for th steady thud! thud! of j al observed, 'Something good, sir, I the horses leet he might have almost , hope ? when the president answer uiade himself believe that he was be :np pursued by shadows. "Sixteen bullets in this Winches ter and six in the revolver," solilo quized the scout as the Indians were within a mile of the spot. Did they mean to ride him down? Each ri der was bent over his horse's neck, and each horse kept the pace he had for hours. "My scalp is worth the scalp often Indians I"' said the scout as he rais ed very gravely, 'I don't know I don't know. Bat it will happen, and slwrtly, too." As they were all impressed by his manner, the attorney-general took him up again. "Have you received any informa tion ir lint, vrt ilise losi'il to us?' 'No,' answered the president, 'but I nave had a dream. And l have now had that same dream three times. Once on the night preceeding the battle of Bull Bun. Once on ed his rifle, 'but mebbe I can't get : the preceeding such another,' (nam- over six or seven." ing a battle also not favorable to the Straight at him rode the line of CO j North.) His chin sat on his breast redskins until he raised his rifle for again, and he sat reflecting. 'Might a shot. one ask the nature of this dream, 1 hen the band divided right and sir?' said the attorney general, left and inclosed him in .a circle. ! Well." replied the president, with- .or a snout irom any tongne. it out lilting his head or changing Ins might have been eallrd a still attitude, 'I am on a great broad rol hunt j ling river and I am in a boat and The line was out of rifle shot at : I drift ! and I drift! but this is first, but it gradually worked nearer not business.' suddenlv raising and nearer, and at last the report oi , hi face and looking round the table the scout's rille broke of the morning me suiiness as .Mr. Manton filtered let Us: pro ceed to business. L'enth-mcn. Mr. Twenty-nine left !'' he said as he Stanton and the attornev-irencral threw out the empty shell. leaid, as thev walked home "together. it would be curious to notice wheth er anything ensued on this, and they agreed to notice. He was shot Here the dream itseli was not remarkable, it was such a one as might readily be dreamed bv a man from the Western Suites who has been on broad rolling rivers Nor was its recurence remarkable 1 he note-wortliv point was the oc currence of tfiis dream three several times, and 'as may be presumed from the effect which the dream produced on its third recurrence,1 those three times only, on the night proceeding a great misfortune for the cause of the North. However, there is nothing in the story which cannot be attributed to nicer casual coincidence, though the coincidence was sufficiently curious. As three years had elapsed from the time of Lincoln's death when Stanton told Dickens the story, it is jKissiblc that the account may have been incorrect in some details. Wchard Iroc'.or, in licbjrarin. ring and victim Not a shot came from the Indians in reply. Every warrior threw him self on the opposite side of his horse, and the hard v ponies followed I that night the circle at a steady gallop. "Twentv-iightlef't Psaid the scout as he fired again. No shout nor shot in reply, but the circle was growing narrower. "Twenty-seven left !:' inree oi the horses in the were galloping without riders. ' Twenty-six left !'' The scout had fired cool I v deliberately, shooting every through the head. His rifle had a longer range than those of the Indians, but now they were near enough to open in re ply. -Twenty-five left." he said as another savage fell into the grass w ith a wild scream of rage and pain. Five of the thirty were dead. Now a yell runs around the circle, and every horse turns his head to ward the common centre and chare- es the scout "Puff! bang! puff! bang! banp! bang !" Three horses went down and two more riders fell backward from their saddles. "Twenty-three left !" counted the scout, as he dropped the gun and leveled his revolver. They were ujon him, and tried to nue over cim. "1 uu ! bang!"' Puff! bang!" Five shots struck men or horses. and Vihm the hammer fell for the sixth time it sent ite last bullet into the brain of the scout Nine Indians were lying dead arounu me. pivoi, inree more were wounded, and five or six horses were .lisablod. All this for a single scalp and the giory oi snooting a brave man s dead bixly full of arrows, cutting oil head, hands and feet, and shriek ing like demons as the blood spurt- u iar over the rice green grass. When they rode away the body was a shajK-h-ss mass. It" would rest there during the day, and when night came the wolves came sneak ing from hidden ravines to devour it to the last morsel and then fight iver the bloody grass. What everybody wants is a pleas nut reliable medicine that never does any harm, and prevents and cures diseases by keeping the stom ach in jierfect order, the bowels reg ular, and the liver and kidnevs active. Such a medicine is Parkc-rV Ginger Tonic. It relieves everv case and we have seen stacks of let ters from thousands who have l.een aved and cured by it ISoe other column. Tribtvr. Farm and Garden. acre. The iirhieioal roots of all plants must be near the surface, that they mav feel the life-giving influence of air'and moisture; or the soil must be loosened by nature or by tillage, that the atmosphere may penetrate even to the deepest fibres or vegeta tion. Hence the reason that plant food acts so well upon the surface, and that all seeds germinate more quickly, more naturally when cov ered with only one or two inches of ; euil. But these great truths must not ho p))-undcrstood. mougii me soil must in huwe, the finer the seed the greater the necessity, when plants ing or sowing, of pressing with the haaid or foot, or roller, the earth in to close contact with the grain. Well, to return to our old field. If the clover should grow five or six inches high by the middle of August, give it a half or a whole bushel more of plaster per acre. The second year you must treat w the same way; and II tnetioverib imnou vni'.juuuvi, sow more seed and again roll it well. Do all this the third and fourth year, if necessarv. After this it will re- seed itself," provided you continue the plaster each year. Here is a practical juusirauou oi this plan, which 1 know to be a fact. A person bought a very poor farm near the southern boundary oi Pennsylvania, and tried to raise; grain upon it in the usual way ; but nothing grew large or strong enough to produce seed. Fortunately, he did not sacrifice the property by selling it at a very low figure, as many would have done. He sowed every acre of it with clover seed and plastered it every year. For a liv ing he followed the profession of an auctioneer. About seven or l ight or more years the clover grew upon his farm, undisturbed by plow or hoof of any kind. Then lie concluded to try his hand again at farming. Many of his neighbors gathered to see the first plowing, after so long a rest from tillage. An old farmer who was present assured me that the soil turned over eight or nine inches deep as black as your hat arid as mellow as an ash heap. More than fifty years have now passed since that oeeuranee, and the larm lias the reputation oi being rich and productive to the present day. How Planters arc i be Warned of Bad Weather. We make the following extract from Dr. Harland's work on "Farm ing with Green Manures," as lately published in thcCvuutry (Jcatlcm ;u: It is a very common practice among agricultural writers to dvisc all persons having large farms which are in a very poor condition to sell one-half or two-thirds of their land, and apply all the money they re ceive in manuring and improving the balance. In some cases this may be the most prudent course to foiltw, but, as a general rule, I am opposed to this advice, for two very good rea sons : First, you can pet very little per acre for your poor fields"; and, sec ondly, if you improve your property with judgement, you can enhance its value so rapidly that in seven or eight years it will be worth double or treble its former valuation. To begin your improvement, take the old field about half a mile from 1 , I -.1 L : me iiousv, auu Hiueii is now COVIT- I ; .. ...:m : iT . i : t -.l . ii i n ; fi"-"' " iiw, mm liniueoiaiti v ed ith yellow grass and a mellow incrrase with CVY dfXtlc- result soil about one or two mches deep, whk.h tLe aniralle 1hiU of ,,H,dJ produced by many years of exposure nieteorogical forecasts now projected to the weather. win matoriaj,y contrillUte tJ, ,,t,,, It has ne ver been plowed since St, L,uU Republican. you knew it And 1 leg you do! not plow it now, at the beginning of j "tlj" Wi.u. your efforts to make it better. Let ' "Ob. how I An wiM. i,.v -.r, me show you what a coating of fine, as clear and soft as vours," said "a mellow earth is worth upon the sur- lady to her friend. face. I "Von c.m f.is'lv msVn 5( ' .. In hgypt the annual overflow of swered the friend the Nile deposits on the land a I "How?" inmiired the fi,vtl,,i.. thin stratum of verv thin soil, which "Bv usini' H amounts to only four or five inches ! pure rich blood and bloomin-' in a century This yearly settling, j health. It did it for me as vou ob which isoeJj the twentieth of on serve." Head of it Cairo Bulletin Adjutant-General Drum, now act ing as chief signal officer, has issued an order to the meteorical staff of the weather Bureau directing that until January 1 "probabilities" of frost be furnished the Ixmisiana su gar planters daily. This is a happy thought, as during the ripening iind reaping period a frost fore-cast may often save large quantities ot cane which is fit for the mill, but which the planter would be in no hurry to secure unless warned that it was m danger ot leing killed. In the is land of Barbadoes and other West India sugar-growing districts where in autumn frost is unknown, the great desideratum is the right and requisite rain supply, which deter mines the amount of the crop. But in the narrow lowland districts on the gulf, which constituesour sugar growing district, the autumn rainfall is usuallv ample, and the chief de sideratum for maturing and gather ing the cane is an even high tem perature, averaging not less than fifty-five degrees throughout Novem ber. The provisions of frosty weath er, when the mercury must sink to alwut forty degrees, with a dry, still sky, is entirely practicable when the weather report announces the pres ence of areas of high barometer and polar cold in the far northwest. One ot these trostv waves hrt observeu in Oregon on theMof ( -tobcr,l7S, moving soutneastward, finally reach ed the South Atlantic coast on the second of Novcmlcr with a minimum temperature of lorty-one degrees at Jacksonville, Florida. This is an il lustration ol the slow movement of the atmospheric conditions which admit ol tK'ing several days pre-an-nounced. Had the approach of this frigid wave been loivsecn by the Gulf States planters for one or two davs, thev could and would doubt less have turned the information to great use in securing the crop. - But this new application of the weather reports will not end with supplying frost probabilities to the sugar interests. General Drum pro poses to issue special weather bul letins to all parts of the cotton belt, and will open signal stations at suit able centres, from which the tele graphic information will be dissem inated daily. Although this scheme is too late to benefit cotton-growers this season, it promises good results hereafter. As the plant continues to produce and ripen its boll until frost sets in, and the picking season lasts from August to November, there is a large opjiortunity for "weather tele grams to le utilized by the army of cotton pickers. But the closer study of the meteological conditions in fluencing the plant, to which the weather reports will give rise, will be of great value in defining the limits of its most profitable culture both as to area and altitude, thus enabling Southern agriculturists to put their fields to the most econo mic belt Among the achievements of the French since their occupation of Algeria is the reclamation by drainage of 34,000 acres near Algeirs of excellent cotton-growing land. No doubt a large expansion of our cotton-producing region may Ik- ex pected, and with more intellectual cultivation, its average annual vield. MBS. LYDIA I. PIHXHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. ; US! atfiW J3 OLD TEA H0U3Ea I 230 ) m a spcciaLtst. k PUCOTEIIEB OF LYDIA E. PINKKAM'S vsssTABis ccaporaa. For all Female Complaints. Till prtpftratinn, K name irfcrnifW ctmlxtm ot Vreteble I'ropertiM that r bannU-p to Uio moU dcl icat Invalid. CKnoD trial th merit of this Com pound will be recojrniiwl, aarvlief la irumMlate and whea it uao ! continued, la ninety -ulna isaaM la ban. 4ml, peniiaxieatcurlse(rertd,adthtt!ad will tea tlfy. On account of lt proven merit. H In to-day oramended and prweritx-d If tUa bart jliyciant tn tlie Mnntry. It will cur aatlrtly th woirt form vt Mllnf pt tb. utorua, Lrttcoirhu, Irrcffular and painful Mrtutroation all Ovarian TrowMna, Inflaromat icn and rieratloa, ftoodinfa, all PispLaorments and tha fan rqarnt apinaj vaaknew. audi especially adapted to the Chanfre of Life. It will aiawlve and erpol tumor from the nterosinan early la of development. Tha e-ideocy to cancerous kumun there 1j ckeckiJ very I-ceilily by 111 tun Ja fart It Ms proved l-i to tha irraafc et and best remedy thtt fena ever bt-ea dicovr ed. It permeate every portion of t(o FTwtem, anJ frivol acw life and vtaror. It removes f.iitne-.f atuk-ucy, do troya all craving for etisaulanta, aud rvlievys wrain af ihealomaca It core r.loatlna fTttt.!ar.e, 'rrr.ri frrt-atlnf Oenerai Debility. Eiei,fc-afti"j, Ii rn ?kien and Ji ajcstloa. That feeling- of l-enrinc Co a, raualnit weight and bartac he, to elay i- rmrrwmly eurrU itscaa. It wiIIotnM t!.-n.n3du3d-rII cirruniKt&n cc a.-t In harmony v iibtlie Uw Cut cvei &a tha f. -male system. "us Kiiioy L'vHitvIiii ' -t eitl r t!jis comp'uDd Is uisurTaxt-d, L)di4 E. Pinkham' VegetaLle CompountJ lrr'Pred at -3 and 15 Wt-rn Avrroe, Lynn, yr. Trice $1.00. S x bottles for h. 1.1 1 y mail In ti.e f..rmof pills, also in the form f Iy-ei-nn, on we; of price, fl.OO, per boi. fr eirlrr. Mrs. I'tNLUAV frctly answers all h tt.Ti ut tu-i'iiry. fiVnd for iaxa rbiet. AddmHaswv- Xmtw thi finrr. r-'a family should be without LTD14 E. 1'INKIIAM iEU TILLS. Th cure i;o;tt.aU,n, pUir'ft, iiU Torpidity of the Live r. t at. ;- r box. HK MLE LY C. N. r.OYD, SomT-ol, la. ; A DISCOVERY BY ACCIDENT, . : wh it'll eu;.jiIU-ji a w iru men ! eininc.it u'iii'y ! )iva devoitj rtrs i ru ly un I exi rtiT'n t- i tial a s-e,ltlc for f i tf i lie) H t1 ; iieys, HliMt4lr, I rtntrr iricn t't i ervHi if f ftt unl r ni ir o iliu"t Is ! !ift"very hts ritiily liior?tifrr I in liv-r, ir iinin thapn-r 1 anl couti ient'a t" Oiciitml i:.cq ni ths who h.ipis n.e.l i- ; it h.-is lwotui a f-.v.irt with aUclrt3ei, aad w!iim'Vt intr-iuf'-l luo fa rit all .ti r trf nvi' In ni -i, mi Ii i its iuirii;!.- meri: .to I sap.ri riiy, tii u il is mm tUeonty rc-t(iize'l rr rt rti'-.iy. DISEASES OP TIIE KIDNEYS are the m.'w trcvI-;n'-. d-iu -mm tn I Tital n h Vim that MlJie: tuiiUkiuJ, n 1 r irin i a l i i si ii -u iri u -iT c.it ir-i?ifr h r yr? n iH;-n -" tr I r I n 'iinti tw?i m ku isnm wii i' iii.s it.? n T iemosr cii r.x'.eri!io s. !it;.?ouis urn icrnln.J n-Mlnic aw.y if iho wn .lo t iy : rxlnus i i- Ifjir: u at MjM -tiiM Mud i!r 1 i l .-x -r : t; Hii'l itntiliii tli-t !) irifa ii v fi. inly fi.'i; I 11 , int'-il.ty f r.ni(i ur cxfH'I tii? ur:m ; tiritti;. SifrN tr ras.g ii uriiit : an i, nh-.i i;." ' ; t ol It'iijf ilur.i . iii, f li- r M.i in i--:i t i;i 1; i 1 i I au-.i if n-rii.l in'rvouv pr-.-ir .ii.'u. i 1 THE ONLY CUItS. j We phv j (f iv r, an ! wi, V nr ic .? : illtin.ii.iit IMlS tltl.r FtJ i- h j tiHi HGIo'.!y in.';.ii -1 cur- f -ry !. K ; i ; J iUret It U tttt In-.-- r lif'- ivyt: v-rt' t ! r j iIi.h cinp'.'in;, an 1 in -r: Ji'j--u ! i'i i-t j. i..! u th(n i iy (i;.f-r tr- n'. i tin i.'v u-!:iu I. u . ' an 1 i rfi-tciKly n o.ts) iil h.h-i ; . ti - r ; ute Je u . 3 :"l i t i;s -iwo ii r., -vLd .s j IS ST.iONCJLY ENDOiiJfiD. j We hve tlift i:i'fl nut .(iijv-'K-l i' i'n.-ny to 1:?. ruriiive ji'iWfTi' inun la.li t:r;i. i:... Ipvii cl...r.' .- TIT, illll-lilirllO'J Hll-1 T ! ll-il! V. Hit li'-.u, . ' H.iW :i Lilt" w is S-ivn'l,'' Kivinif 'lliv I'M.iry .-I thii" now uryf nn-i a I.1 r i. rv.virtl ! :i: r i IE':rk'il'l' clr3 -f.t r. r If I'. I i'. ! nV' Kl:y i 1 iy .Irui- '. ft "in. or will irj "! i -nut lr. ! it , ) ..n r"-iiT A Ki'iir pri 'e : H -u' ir J : -:.ti r 'mw n .1 i .-i h it li-.. u i : "i ; i m. !lri- I1' Mlllt.y fill II), 1 lll.l !, llit. i I ITTIi"lV "HK !'" tnanv ! 1 IV.l. 1m. Ki-l,..-y pi u: -.!. ; In? File on oir riiTiiimn. tin t kiHirrol w irn il."n A-k (.ir U 1 1 'S Ii I ' S t. Ai, uk-j a other, ati-l y-.-u wiH : c ! dej. (; i m mm hotel. j Main Street, ; Somerset, Fa., Wiil i ji-u f.r r :.-:! oa January 10th, 1SS1. Ti.i-t houfi is fii'iiiihel ia Bret c'ttti'1, ru ilcrn !.', i b the modern . c ii: t nil- ot- if liib tr?, I F -1 ar.cl FOB - C. !d V 1 1-r 1! j'.Lc, FANCY and STAPLE . Bt'V . Tn.- Tli'e a!id Vat wiil be a- t"- i'! as iho hi a-. Ku u fXi-e--U!.tM i nil H-.iiI bu-i. I ii '.'f ;-. if 1 cn t nd'r TATTV T7I V'w-.. HEAD QXJAP.TER3 G li C) C Kill E S , IXlSr- TEAS,: i.-'DCi -;l l.j eli i Li; owl'. RARE and CHOICE: R s- Kleindienst. i:. -Hi.:1. . OL!! 'iEi Huns EFECIALTi r-T:-" r.r --' ? c' LO a.j i-.s:-!i'-ns. v. b. KRKASf;, ! i n-M i t. Se.-rctrjr. II J. JlAKi. :u. .1.5. US HTXkUU '1 1 . .. ti pt. .i tiniK' r. ; nii'croiis: ; K K fV i '.v. Hi. KIKKVAX. .!!. li.:o..il.lAlA.V. Ll. K L.C. ;IIICHANICAL WORKS, It.i! iii:-.! DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, OIXjS, &c. &c. The PilU)win is a parti.tl lUt t . .! in -.k : I a-j.. n , - . Hatohrts, IIjiiiht, Oii.eI. Adzra. Ac. i':at-knii:Ii s ,;. (.,'." Files, Hammer?, Ac. Saddlery Hardarr. Tab Tn. i: Hits, nnd T.ls. Tble Kniv and Kcrks. I'li ki t Kli... . : ...'"v. the Iarot Mock in Soment-t County. I'aiutt-r inii, a f .;; ..' ; riisreil Taints for inile and outid jminti:,,r. I'.-iint. ',;.'," Varnish. Turtientitie. Kiaxsei-.! Oii. I'ru-t.i-. J ;; .u, r '. ' ;, Mains. Ac. Window ii!:L-w of all ! I --u; ' any shape. The tw-t 1'ikiJ nil a.-.v,.,,., " Uur stock of 'on I oil Ijni.!i'i v-, lare and ronipria.-s verv ri. -;i:, style. iMtnoii t ui ;i- lar. Mii'i-v an i f'rir.-1 ut ..nvs. M:; Saw File of lft ijti. ;!:;v. p, r-relain-liiiel Keitles. ! I-.i .. ; t . ;' ;i kind.. Shovels, Fork. Spade- i:.i.,r-. ; ;;. ,. i a O rub Hoes, l'irks, S vtlifn, Siialii. !i ,, - , .,..'. Maion Hammers, Step Ladders. 'arriap- an. I Jw ' size, l.o-'kms; (Jla.srti"'. Wardi hoard" , I'h rii,-. r .j1 D-mr Ma'.. Ita-ket. Titlw, WihIiii iucl'e:.. Twine, iloi.- ,.j ' leys, I'titti r l'rint.. Mop Stirks. TrapM. Stef ar.l-. y. i rt ... t'liaiiiK. Halter I'hair.o, Shoe, lut, and Si ruh i:ni:-!n, II i;. -i , . , DOORM.OCHN, III.GlXSC Ri:UH. I.A IC ills 1; and everything in the builder's line. Caps, Lead. SI...:, The fai t U, I k.-p everything rl.at beloriK' to the U.t.'. . in this kind of --oods and tfirc. niv n hole aUei"i..n ; i; , ;iiv one in netnl of anything in tjiy lin-. Will : t . I It to , I I will alwavs irive a rea-onahle n.-.!it to r--p-.iil.ie pi ... . lor ihi-r jwtrona't'. and hm tUi . m to te.ake i:..:i,v r. ., IiOVT FOKOET THE I'LACK. Si .-!! i-r .... a fr.-r"1'1- I ... 11. P. l.T January 2i, 1M0. JOHN Y. lil.VMv v. I (J'j..r.;rO'-e 1 ui.it. laL. j.'ire. CHARLES N. CRITTENTON, NEW ARRANGEMENT! Ti:eS.ini t ar.J IVt r! urc F .on 'rtet lim i t" :u w 1.3 mi ijt j ! if. I'-r tlw ; A it, I "mm mm mix 11 at V iti" J-FottSALK Bv O. . iii'YI), S..M':i:s.:t Pa i T-s C:!e':r.;:i ix m T.n '-'"''I li the r.r.tirh of S-inx- r-i-t, n J : ere ): I" lura.rii ail kiu: i,f 1 Jloo F-r eitB V -it o i.r' it l and I. ry Uro. s HKKIFF'S SALK. parsapai'illa Im a r.impom-.d of thn virtues of F.irsn- I parilla, stilliuia, niaiulrako, ytlluv ilu k. witii tli; jiHiideo! potash and iron, t nil powerful laood-makiin;. bloo-Ulenn.". . inp;, and lio-sustainini; elements. It ii the purest, safest, and most effectual alterative availahlo to tho public. Tha i 8 ieiiees of mciiicine and chemistry liavo never produced a remedy so potent to cure ail diseases resulting from impure Mooil. It cures Sk-rolu!; and all , scrofulous 1 (nouses, Krysipelas, i IJose, or St. Anthony's Fire, I'lm- i ides and Face-sruls l'ustules, Itlotclies, IJoils, Tumors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Klieuin. !S-iild-liead, ; i:iii-mortn, Fleers, Sores, Klieu- ; mat ism, Mercurial Disease, Ncit- j ralsia. Female Weaknesses anil IrreRtilarities .laundice, Afl'eetion i of the Fiver, Dyspepsia, l.r.iacia- tion, and ieiieral Dddiity. ! l'.v its Hi-arrhini? and rleiuitn!; iptall- ! i it s it juirjt s out tho foul corruption w hi. h eontaiuinato tha bluod and causa I der.uiu'i-nient and dseay. It Htimulates I the vital functions, restores and pre. j serves health, and infuses new life and j visor throughout the whole Kyatem. No j MUlerer from anv uisease of the MimmI : nee.1 despair tvho will give Avkr'S i StitsAi'AKii.LA a fa;r trial. 1: is folly to experiment with the nn- i mi runs low-priced mixtures, without j medicinal virtues, offered as Mimd-puri- j tiers, while disease becomes more lirmly eated. Aim's SIiSAi-Aliii.LA isaiueiii. cine of such concentrated curative power, that it is by far the liest, idieapest, and most reliable blood-purilicr known, l'hysicians Know its eotiiHsition, and presc-ribe it. It Iuk been widely used for . forty years, and hM won the uniiialU lied" eon side uce of millions, whom it has j benolited. j PREPARED BY DR. i. C. AYER L CO., ! Fractirul and Analytical Chemists Lowell, Mass. BOLD BV ALL 1)1:1 ..;IsT. r VEr.YT. niKZ. i.v virtue i f . i writ of Lov. la,.,) ,,ui nf (. (.uri ol I.. iiitiioii ljt s ( in r t i'.i. I':., un i t : uie 'llre-'te '. rier- will i- e cr.l to j ;..u- p.. It. at the t'oLrt lit.uye, in S'.-iii.-ii1...!, t'.. t.u TlnifMlny, Jhr,-$i,l;' -'', lsn. nt I iA-1 'k, r. m . nil the rit I iMe. i;rer .t an.! cUiid el tlie i)eteii'.;:in'. Jt.hri )i. I 1,1 i.t, in an i:o tlif tull'iv iiiK .lrrr'l.sl re .1 ucliiie. v z : No 1. A certain lei of urnua l cu u In S -irt-er.tf. t B"rolu;ll. SomtTet ei.'Ulity. P:i.. o.nu.iini:i 44 leet ir..lit on l;;iu street. i.'li. If. I ! ";., 1. ,ui. i. el on tlit? ea.i ly lo! ot Hfurf llr'il. 1. . r( .... r(... wi-nt l.y "!eniiu Hy. on il- n.nii l.v l';i:..ri i.reel. wilb A Iacko IWo-o.r l r:i k .iui lilt n jii.l stA'jIe tliert'.u er'-eU'l, with tlic Lj i urLC'-.o: N.). a A lot of procii'l ji'.JUTtrt r.s i '..re. i 1. N.un Itj-1 as i-ii'n.ws : Iron, ina ti I- f s liii'li o.. .Mam To-rt;rv,:t, fAtcuilil.e e:i-t 40 l.-et l.. J,.r ol lioiiry V. Schi-11 on u nor.li, a-.. I ot ot li.-ory l '. lierl.H .-ii i"e ?--u: b. aii.t n hlli j.irt oi'.io .Mara. not!. 1'UU ill.ir i crt 'te.l, Willi Ik' a. jiiim-n.ui.-e.. No. 3. A pier-e or t'rel .f 1 iij I j-1 n r t.i S-. r ei;el ti-.r- uh ar.il 'im!li.i o"re,.-t rou:i: v. i'a , a,l..tjin lan-l.. ol A. H IN.Ilr-i h i n It'.y Il .rtli. kV. K I ' ,t;roth on l!ie east. ...-l..h Uram on the ?utti. Pl-as.o.t .:r--t ou iNe w..-;, . i:, tin inii 11 at-rei aal Co rtrrvlt.'?. wua liij upj I't iijii Cel. No. 4. An out lot (tituate In S, i:j;T-t l tt-..'.li. S.iincret e.-unty, t'a.. If.un-i.i n i:.e : :.y r.i ot K Kiortiall Hl.i F. J. K'-!"T oil Hot s U'Ii i.y luii of Auios Knei ir. Ail), n J..iti i ..tli..:v. on the wifnt Uy an alley, on he iior'.li r.y l- s t ! Jotin w eilnt-r at.l w ill's heir.i. .itrai..i':: j:i:r..i an-t IA relu-s, lih Hi; up urt- c tj.-' . No. fc A e.ure .l iemuu fit :.u-n n!-. re-Mi ', ailj .iuing CtUJO f ireet on lue Caulh. li .Mcl;fc ii r-'Cl on the vest, alley on t tie et. zu. on Hie it-.r. U t.y N irtli ipt. bcinif rornp.sl ut lot N. n UJ. l.'i. 151 ami on uluu of bomeret tlorouu, wi'.n in appurtei.anrti. N j. - The uudlTl.leil one-hAlf of certain lot l er.un.l lituate a alo-eal l. Ii.un on tnr nurtii by Union atreet, on the aet tv lot of .1 ohn I'c.si.a. on tne ..utn t.y Mln atrit, o'niiie wen hy tot el Hie wi.low and heir til Frank t'liorp. iiiiln.ine' l. cootiitiiinar Jof hb acre, vitn the u punet arn-e. N i. 7 A .-erUiin tr.ict of iHn.l ltua.e us ai'-rc-vaid, ailjoiuinic Sninrri.i ji. JoimiitoWii lurripikeou the easi, on ilieno'Ch by lan-la oi Soi.unou 1.. n hart and others, on the wio by an alli-y, on ttt iouth hy lapeheer ilcv, containing v ac en. Tlie aran or'a Interest bein ttio untlivl ll oof halt ol the lilees'ateol UeorseC'li .rie.-iiF:iei:, ltli tUt ai purtesianees. No. H A ertain lot nf urountl ?1 untc ri cf.ri" ?a.. ii:j.iininir Un.ls of rii.irles i ill. roti tl.i'. u; li TurkeyiKit a.reet on the west, H-ury F M le.-H ou Um . ori li and east. Oni.-tltm.jj ai .i.'ri.j, ui'ne ir les with the apiurtena.':eea. No t a ct am irui-t o: la:i I f i:n Hi' In Sumo creek Twu . So oer;t e..ou y. Ha . u j ienitf I ui.l of .laeob VVtiKl, .Malloah .ValUer. .!. n .m l. r. John Fi-'iir an-i m-hera. rsMitHioiti)? .4o .ut -s, rnn.o e-r hi., with hi wo :ory ew liioic n -u-v, ! .t.k ti .ru an.iiherouil uil-:ina" ilien-ou r.-- ir-i, i-.-(' a pirtol the a-ini" tract ol I i(-l wi.i-1. J .(."ii V rtler. Kxecaior of S .in-H'l V .-or. .ii-c'-t e .iiv. v ed to J a.. hi. l.j tire i ii-. i-t .(.'il, is;.;, .in.; neoriedinVol.il, p.-go M, ui;h iu ;.i.uru nanisms. Taken in ' i.ea'.l n t the suit of ; ; 11 and u.e ot J-. in u' 1 hi man NoTlt t. All penionF .urehait at (he uNi e ale will pli aae I ko n tii-e tint u par ol l It parehase ut n. y to be matte in on at die time ol i.ale will In rcipiiretl aa a -on a. the r in-r:y ia kuocketl down. .jilifrwi-M 't will tt acaui ex u aale ai tn.-ri.H ot ilt-iirit par. !i.T The retil-.-uf. I lllpurrtlae ni- ii' j 'ous is; o.ti i tin or helot Tlmrf'ixy ilie n.-m we -a ! J.uarv ' o on, the lime ned l.j itte. . iv t lor t b H. ki:i wi '!Kni in tit ired. and uieiw l hi.t ne a-!.ii .l:n-e-1 until the pur. haae tn.me . la i t i t lull. tlKJ AK K V 1. 1., ." h'T-ff. StHKitirr's f Irpii k. t Somerset, Not. .t.so. i ti.'i F.iiui ! Iu3.ir.i1 h. p tfk re-idy ! r basilar. TV; f ti---.-1 p;'ir.:T-, f.- ; Tlih poSi t:...e 1? Parir.iltd fori' I.:.";;l:l ful Aroma. I T:c L::f F;:1 C:' i A UAUi: mi i:.ctt ' -i F. iHL 11.9. lii'ju.i au.ii:i Kn-ry V ).-.:. Fuiey ".'lie-.M. Tsi .?u,it: ft--, i, ir-'' t 1j. Uj...J b-Jui .....) ilu.:j. fV: n..r... T7.,r--I .,.1, ft.r,,l i.i 1 .1 1 iiii;. iilj)i.. tii i j. fVi T-I-C-." V ""-. '.f -.-rfs( ;:'.; pv '.t TEA TilE CliLT HGULE IN TilC CITY THAT IL?2 A llltit Liu L'i iliii . CULIJIilLlTi:!) Tlie c:: Virile-1 IIAHTZELL PLOV3! COOKING and HEATING STOVES. All kin : R KP A ;!: w. li I..- ,r- ra;".vdu,e. r'" !"'-i!e - iri r;. : ih: t 'i.-.u ;of wirk j-n-er.tilj d ::; at FIR3'f-CLi3 MEM AND v4 o . -I. 'll'y .V IL ESI O' ivnp.tr . V '..- 4 oMIMS'n--- ' : lit :t' k, ..a-t' .i ai.1' Somerset .Herald- 1 1 n J.iM. i .r. SACHINS SHOP!! roi: 18 8 11 3. C XjAJSTX3XS. f....vt.:::I- 0:1 Ji.nvl at his ! .li.ti!!m- pride OF TEA. jFURE RYE WHISKY Ti n-: xj:w (:iio.iMF,,r l- l-,m- r'aon, .ley. A UDiToirs xoTin:. et FACTS WORTH KNOWINC. Clarer, Cor ha. Baxtrcte, hjllllncia and mnr.v oiiicrof Lbebe? ineiiicin-Aii kn.w u are et' skilii'iiy combinivl in rir.EEanOi.Nor.R losic w to inaVo it the greatest blood Pant-.er and Iho beat Health and Mreaiitli KcaUrer ter I'aed. So perfect U the cou.positiou of rir.sxR'r i.1inor Tonio tnat no tiiv-aso ctin long exist whej-e It is used. If vou have Drtoeroii. Head- acha, Rheumatiam, Neuralgia, Bowel, Ktdn or Liver Dtiorder, or if Ton uecd a m'A Ktim ulant, or nirieti3er, tuoTovK! ia Jnit the mel icine for you, as it ia l.iphiy euraiive arU in viForatins but nerer intuxk-atine; If you are alowly wasting away with Con-; a umption or any MielraeKa, if you htive a Painful! Cough or a bad Cold, l aRiiEK's Olvols Tonic wiirKurcly belp you. It K,ve new li.'e am! vleor to the feJo and arl. and t a eertaic 'cure for Rhoematiam and Caviars Inftntum. It Das Saved II n ad red a of Ureal It I!aj un toara. If too are feeline miacrable drnt wait ontii rou ara down sick, but Ufie the Tone towlay No matter what your dLseac or ej m jjto&M may ', le il will irivo iM-ompt relief. lieroemoer I 1 arker 3 ui.-:oeti iowih n noi a nrra drink but the Beat and Pureit Family! M -dtciM ever made. comiun-Je1 by a hw. procetia, awl entirely different from Bittern.' glrurer preparations anil all other TtmieH. Try a sue ooiue, 1 our arucKisi can Eupniy you. . SD.kltKSEr ! NTY, en: I i At an ( 1 iihana' 'oort !:i I :it Sjrr.c: seal. in and lor Soaierfei I'oiin'v. on iht ;w n VlHy "f Auit , A. ). lseu be';or.' tLc lion omtile JudKea tht nof. In the Dittier oi the emate ol J hn Wi!', drM. for tlit.ibu i..n. on inoiiori . f 11. J, haer. ; q , tin I'ourt at.ini John . t imnn l. . Au iii .r to arceram atlvani-mrbta and di-trioute ihe nm ! inttie haiidsoi l).,n:el '. Hill, ti anl aai...i: tliore legally ennile ; Ihereio Jiv the I'. iirt : V.. li. FKL'.SK. NoTies ,?r.nns Int.'reatril !n theea; ale 01 .101111 v in, ufr )( areeoiil -.l iliat in i.tlr!i.iTice the f.rrsr "bit etiniln fsh n. 1 will at w oi:'. : Sotnemt-i KoroUKlt. ou X uur. la v. lv.-t.mVr i' IS.10, j-rlunu ti e duties 1 herein iiitiuril. .1. . Ki.uai lec.l AB.'l'.r. YOIJNC HY5?ON, 1 OUW POvVCclt, ' I'er -t -iii! ' t. fi C.i k;i. I firt f il I A 1. , f e-aii. t'. 11', V-.- t1 JftHAN i'- rtf-un i so. fa v .-.'n;n, aiid fcNCLIM g'atXAXFAST, Fer . nn :, 4u. 14) tW. 0 !J -r 1. tl. a.:d ' .'.-J. rv !nel n of KIV K ( EN'T ;-r ...-jn.! tM'l iv r-li -we ; -ii all or It ri ol i-'ivi: iVl jiph tf Ti.a a"-i J 'r iti'j a ri: i' li t rtlc-r f..r T.. .ton' f'i!'. o lo-.-y. ;.m. . !-i' i?iu.;iy von l.irt ar. 1 p.-o r. All r't r- 1 01 ..t; I to .o ,t !,.: 1 j. r it-un! hi:-1 '!iR:i' - aro i.it:il i;i;o'.'.-:l Tk If no dfjitrti let iiiniif!.ii-i-i.LYl'ii vr 10.6 tor.f lri';nui rzlvil tA.iroi. liA t i.'L tr lira :iva.i. ir.v.n' i.iptkkv Vat''A uiu iJi J. ii.'.l.jJ.L jJjj.U lua. ! (.001) TiUS AT L-J .V I'lZirC-i I - i ! urxr-w i)i.i: : .ir-Hiii xi yi icni i: v ! '.: .1 ili'AX - t .JW1-KM1L1'H DI.oAKt'a-r, :1 F-rTiTT fTir,V C7 "'7 pniKT!?7 I'.J itLiiuai iJ-l lit "..ti Vol till I. : COFFjLE i :raee and choice. mW AND MECHANICAL iititt. Th 'I'rtln .t. anJ Wct-k.y, fr l!ie F.ii'-uIuj: Vtur. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM The Best a4 Boat ErooQcilrKl Hair Drsin; nirUtcV perfimetl and perfect 'y liwmlw. Alwayt Ufitore i.r&j or rJ-J JIaIt to its mjcinal youthfiil rolrr and apeara?, and ii watranted tn stop its Luiuif, usf-'M its growth and pr-rnt baline. A few pbrat)ora rf tSe TIahaw H v&ct. ihe hi r, cleanse alt dandruff" ami cur itciunf tnd hiv Kun of the scalp, bolu by a.1 Urutsu at rv 50c If Ton kt m buui f GaASaaMI.(aai - bjt;i? strut, of your uiiit avota ptUnulMtiind .Hop Bitter If ftm arc jounir and Itacrtttaoo or U4;& rld or inr. out or ponrbealtii or laiiiiith mm, rtij 00 n o Wbwver TOO are, vhancrer fu tvi that your ar" Be-xla rleaitainfr, too- Inar or Ftimu.ainuf, W 1 1 houi in jr 1 col 1 nop Bitters. nave yon tf or KniKiri platnt, dlawtr of the ttmtKch. ti;vta, blood, liter or tMrve t Yfttt will bf r:rrJ ir vttuuar Hop Bitters If yrtoaram- r'y wen k aa'ir 1 tw nnr:u u l.T . I in It may save voun saved hun-1 i drrwla. lltn of hi fc t rytoilm ovt-r t: v t':"U.;i i ruiti w. hyp B. "uffrrln from iy Jn iwm ; 11 y...i nr.-1. j;r- Bittorc ruj'.-v irou mHum J.itu of KICney ilLILMi tlitt U.I'it 9 by a Huiciy umv( vm HopBitter. 'la an ahsni:it ru ra f.x drun!,sneg , ua of ojuiiru. ,ibrt tJf or wooku. NEVTR iFAIL ri-t- hiiwir MOT BfTTXSal Safaa4aTr l y k T-r-ro, Ont. AGtlTB U'ltVWaa AT. UaVlTED STATES I IiiMal History cf k I IlllirrlMil.... u a- - : - rct JiinuTa'iarra M nfnv xiMari HKNKY BILHTriLISHISO CO rnranu.i.olH; Itwwlch.ij,. Jl) M I NISTllATOU-S NOTICE. Fatc of -tSeerret Tp.. ""', ". 'be "tat. having been KTaaietl to the amlentirneU. notliw Novat JOHN H. K NT ER, JXECUTOK'S NOTICE. tsuite of iehoIas Heel, late of.. tr.r-a Tr. p., Someraet lai.. I'a., tiet- d ' Ijetterw te?tamentiry on the nliovt c?!:ite i-avinj tteen arranttM to the nndt-rflvntd i.y the prot-rHii-thttr ly. lio'.lee In hereby given to a. I .i rr'. uf in debted 'o mid rotate to make Iteinetintte pig ment, ami those uavln- eUltns ua- iin't it to r.' ent thi m duly amh n l.-aied lor ttlnm nt '.n Satunlny, Janaary li, lttl, at my otn n In Snini-r- oi iiorouail. J. tl. H 1 .;.!) I. Dee. I J t utor. CELE33A7ED OELMO.'ilCO COFFEE!: j TMsdelVfrvK iMTrf It" n Iva'e.! f .r l: '.'tizH:. lul Arornj. Il all otte r I '..'.' t:s lia(e t.i:iel to ; teas.j 7011, 5 vo t;..s a trial. Til!'. FANCY ' i :i- .ii nil-;.. ! j.;-.-. ,.f !,. We::klt I'..::-. 1 ; i;.. i. .--:( r. ! . I t.i ii-r C"iv I r .1 ! 1 ' . i I . Ft: ;v ! i;-vvdrlr the Weck- l i I'r.-iifT wii: I... t'irtiM.. ! ;it the oxtrsti.r- , t.!:i.i:::y 1 !i.-:ip r.itf t.: , ;-. :its k.t ropy jut ii . in. !:.r iV'i.Y l' 7 will Iv mil tj any :;;:r.--. irt-i : , - - - r n s id" fiiurtn. 1 n-el tt ,e I.,-;;re :i: :h:- a-i- . ,1" :.t t ,-;,ts i.vr itl.ii:;):. I i.ti.-r lije ; .f : i:i. r...-.s the jriti'iisher ; prt'i..'. ;.i.-i. 1-0 attt Miii:-rrilier ui.-re-" iiovt.-i iM ;ii;it t.i..-:. .. Fv.-.-y mi?..i r;;.'it.:: i:;.ot !. a.v ,mi..ir.iei! , I.y lilt' 1 N...V !!, ti'tie t.t .:iV-rr'.ln Tlie ap- ''. ' ''- ''' :'! e..i!t:re- itlnitiiP !e i..!'t're will in-nf mitr.; tlititi uniiiuirv i:: , : -r. -t .t!-l tht-ir j ir- if.-.-i; nu wii! lie I'uil'y r ; I..;- ilii- Iiiiiiy un l .1 iMinpifte ynnp- i;' i;..-:n wiil iiv r-. , 11 ttrviiiy." A'.i- i'. ri:i' it :'ri,!.H:riM; i ... .."' ..'..,ri; 1 -.i-fi.;. i !irriv,nr-. Will ;.re I., ht-n. i S- tn M I 0 eY.'-Tt! t .1 iul e ri! r.' 1 OKE OF THE LEADING EEPUBIea CAN NE WSPAPEES OP WEST ERN PENNSYLVANIA. V. J. RAI 4! TRY Ul H- K')-;KNSTKKL,S: SOX WILL, PAY thi: iii;in:sr AMi pkick FUIl OU and HEMLOCK BARK, H:i-2 f-'f "V" , W.k Iee.inni J .!.r,- own. A I'MINIS THATO R V 0 T I C E j FRENCH COFFEE! i tlvttiiiise Mtn-h'i '"'(''. I'itnita- 1 lirm t'"iJ' Miifitrn Utit C'-:--, (Hil I HiiUh J-ffi Cojer, l.u I fff yr(! VoftVe, Alri'iin i'ofri-e, j i'oxirt .'(Vf 1 !',!. I'm Heir; Co-' ftr, ;oh!cti Jkiu L'oj'J'i r. ! A PARTIAL LIST OF G3GD3 Constantly Arriving. j F. S.i!m-r.ai-her'? d tt Me.il, O.it (p.sta.t.'rtta! I V. Iwal ami ilraiiaiu f- 1-ur. Ma-kerel. I x ri N . 1 l .re Me", tin. lShow I N"n. 1 Hnv, N i, N ... 3 i.irito. No. M:iu:u le , i!i kii.. W YORK OBSERVER Tills YKA I ''Uo largest and ILst Taniily riijK'r in thi World. St un j'ur S iiiittlc Copy Free, tiate ol Mithl 1 Shaiilin. l.'e of s int r.'tt Two , botueraet ejuiiiy. Pa., tie.-i-11. Iettera of atlmlnl'tRt'lon nn the above estate having haen vrantetl 10 the undT'iiie t, n. tiite!it hereby iven lo ihoitein.lil ie.1 to ii to make imme diate nyment. and thow having "luiunt airaniKt 11. to iroiu ut them duly .iti'. r,u. a'e.l l. r settle ment en Wet!ne lny. tin rjth day of .l inn ry, lttj.althe lue h irneit .. nt due I. In miid Twii. JACi.Ui NKF F. A.fmitit-t!rit.:r. RH1I" V SHiri.W N-iT. S4 .idii;inir.iiU. (Nnc'.nr.ati flatus, l'.rcukl'a R'oa aiid l;rb'.l Heel. Uetinetl Lir.'. in Palla. V IN. fl lb 5 II.. ;p;I3 . . Kre?h L..iit.ei9, .iim.-n, Miriuioj and i;,-.- Oy .tiers. Vj . ked Ome.l lieet nr.'l J'Tes-eit To:..-uo N OTICE. All perwim nre heretiy itoiifi.-il n ' I t harNir, k' is 1 r aell Oeoriro M -ore any uo.ei., vt.irt-r t-r m-'n-hanoifte ot: my ae.'-.Ti-r. ai i.i uu.tr-iiae, I will not pif lii,is ol t.u e nit met Ion. lie i ell esirl f.r b 1,1a mother nod f :. p lather, tud rhoull irm in Wii h them .-are.-.. r.n.n. t'ilAL.NCY ii. UhlCS KY. Iruardian ALMIXISTllATOIiS S.M.i: OF YALlAltLi: ItEAl. KSTATE. iiy vinoe il an t.rtier of t.:in! im;i.. t-nt .1 t. Orpltans' Court 1.1 Souieiaei emiu.y, I'a. l.,n iii rx p..ao to pulilk- aa.lc oa Ihe .rtu.i.t. 0:1 Friday, Duxn.lcr 17, 1SS0, at 10 o'eloe ,a h., the real ev. Ue of tl.e !,..ta At.r ham File, tue'd, .t-ni;u u el a valuable i.utn i.u:ie in -lenaer Xirjj.. S .n'etset riiiv, J v... eontainlna 27 taerea. ini.reur le A.'i-ialn.' 1-10.1 of Anihuiif ah, .Itwph F.n-v S-Svrtf "u. ,tii. iii-i -imiirr. kii 1 Ik-uuc, tret-nun II. n man : atoat 173 aerra elear. cO at:na in niradow. and the Iwlance rn-ll tlmle..n.i Ti.la t.irni hrnt ereeted tin i a lar.) tnro-t..ry ir iini ' 'Una bouse and bank hum. a one-s orv ten-tin houitc and a aiable. it veil watered with iie'i r tailing i.iri i:, wa- K itj aiip.e orcnarti, a ei--' n:tnx an 1 nine quarry. btMh Open and in ttrki"K e- u lii.-n. ar.l a bire in . pie fun 1 r t'am;i an I it nitua't i in one Of the ltf loealllica in St nier.lr' eounn. TtKMS. K!.uitin on d. ll'ei y o't dot!, nnd ; in- oaia' tre in two einal nnr.n'tl piin;i .t v itu '. ut let treat : one t hid of tha pnreh. iifti mt-r.i'y a'ler payment oi all J.-bU to be s-.ritrcd on the! j land ia lieu of dower to the widow. Ton pr cent. ' ; of the hand money ta I pehl I'-.wn t.u dcy ot .ale. F"Ur or hve 1. 1-4 of r.NV will t.t .n..r...i f. iaaleat the aume time. FL17.A F1LF, WoT.17 A'iaiiniittrr.tiix. I PiCKELS and TABLE SAUC. ! Sugars t!is hun tpiaU'j ofeaeh a'ade. SYRUPS AND MOLASSES. NEW YOFvX GOSHEN AS It OHIO CREAM CHEESE. THK LA ii'ri;s f ASMSKTMKXT OF LAUNDRY AND TOILET SOAPS. '.PTJIUS SPICKS. COLMAH'S ESCLISH KU3TA33. J E. JESKI1 No. 2S naii Ave., PITTSBUUUII, TA. Si.W VOliK 55skuvi:h, :7 E'rk U:w. Xew York. dmixistu v roii s xorici: K'L.ta of vidller tve of itiemabMiina Tp., S.no. rs,-t t o . P , tlfc'd. letters ol ailmir.i-T.trl.in op the alwiTe eie.al bav.utf lie.n r-inied to the umterKiirue.. t v the pr ja r au.f.. ri:j. notiee !e herctiy (lira 'o "thia tn.:ebie.i to it to tnnke linmedia-e p-iym-nt, and t.!i-.e l &vinic elahua or dent. titrta will pri'ttent I hem .In v au'he. ii ir-d tor seitlernent. i.n Snunlay the IS h cut of I tie-in er. ltw. at his l-te ree: ot nt-e iu (uvuiah..-lnc lownaitip. VVM M M'RfR. X'.v 3 AtttntnUtra:or. j j" P.OAE X( TH isn Vons'or i -n th ('"tir. Vptifu 1 Ian of ; I. W. Will. r.. ls7.i. ( Vuluni,ir Anainnmni.) i Aii'l ii"W , r; it: r d?y ut NuVAciwr, mu, i Ivtititir: uf l A. S imi'T Uie l. anl rul snuitrii ! . ;i h II ivirtl:- tr.fvrit'l to Rhuwriuw why tbr ho. ; hr . t hr pale to lit'rt t pon i.m ol th? prep j i-Ttv :i-ienl. ri : Uo-u-b aiM Ut od Vutn i. j in fcrw Vnrwirl!:f I-.irUtfli. kn.wn ih Httl . s Ni . iihrmi'.! as i; hiaV lo Mury H InliHUjch. ! it ad trtr- a.-iit;:iu h-rlzwl m to thi tiweil I iiT I I t t I pp TTT. ) Kx r.i t fr- m ':h-r.v ri fif hI.! mrt, cprtlfl ' ii'. ,');h!t uf .N ivem'pff, Ihmi ; i-..t. j ii. f srwru j N"?. 17 rrih'fctrr. I )u;a.n. .-ali:. Hv rirtnf.rn or'.cr o si!e tirn::! th Ju J.- b -i il o t h.ir' (Vmt ut S"ti'ret -'o. l-t , ih ua iera':,j,'l viil 5 il t puMtr outcry, kt tU- Citurt, riouye, in S"iatr?et B-.ntnuli.oa Frihnf lWnnl,cr2-L it 1 t'fk r ju., 'he rcul r;Bt of Pad i el A Nti. 1. 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