Tito Hamatcd Heme. Old Aunt Huldj was prone to tell, with hiif-fnghtened look and bated breath, of the "terrible secret of the old Benson well," and of the un pardoned soul that was doomed to hant the arth till the Angil Gabriel should blow his horn." What is the secret of that over whelming depression that weighs upon one s being when in the pres ence of an old deserted house? It overpowers you. You may strive to laugu it down, but the echo of that laugh is a wierd reproof and mock ery; you may strive to reason it away, but it is not obedient to the intellect; it is mt the slave of rea son. Come with me to that old house in the shadows of the twi light, and see how quickly are the smiles of ridicule dispelled. I sought this ruin upon an Au tumn evening I picked my way through its wilderness of weeds, fol lowing the beaten track of some prowling tenant that had his chosen path to door and cellar way. I saw the yawning roof; I saw the yellow leaves of twenty years that had been whisked in at the gaping sashes, and had been whirled by the blustering wind into great piles in the damp corners. I looked out upon the high grown weeds and mildewed lilacs that swayed against the window sills. The drop of the squirrel's nut rattled on the rafters overhead, and every sheltered corner was festoonep with heavy cobwebs laden with the dust of generations. I saw the chimney-place, the old brick oven with its empty void, and in the fire plach below an ashy ember of an old back log lying upon the hearth that once was radiant in its glow. Here were worn hollows in the floor that seem ed to speak imprints of the old arm-chair, that told whole volumes of past cozy comfort at this fire-side; here a niche in the plastered wall, and a round spot above, which, with the testimony of the dents in the floor beneath, told plainly of the evening pipe and the figure in the tilted chair. There was a cupboard rlonr. with ita worn snot about the knoV, here a rustv nail, with the ' .... . .i-ii i ; shadow of its hangingcoat sun plain ly visible upon the wall a hundred things, and each seemed trying to tell its 6tory in some mysterious lan guage of its own. I sought out the nooks and cup boards, and I remember at length finding myself lost in a deep day dream merely at the sight of a mil dewed fragment which I had kicked up on the floor. It was nothing but a musty bit of leather nothing but a little "baby shoe turned up from a pile of rubbish on the closet floor. There was an oppressive sugges tive stillness that found my ear ever on the alert for some half-expected whisper from every gloomy corner, and that riveted my restless eyes as though seeking for an answering look from every dark recess. Why do you peer so slowly and cautiously into the shadows of the dark closet? Why do you so often turn and glance behind as you pass among its gloomy passages? What is it that you seek? And as you reach the top of those tottering stairs, why that quick and sweeping glance? Why that shudder but half con cealed? Yes, it is damp. The air is heavy with the emanations of mould and rotting timber. But it is not the chill that brings the shud der; it is not the dampness. The sofrgy floors break and crumble be neath your feet, and you draw your wraps close about you as you pick your way through its dark and mus ty halls, so clammy cold. The doors have fallen from their hinges, and lie in shapeless heaps among the rotten timbers of the floor. The toppling rafters and sagging beams are tumbling from their moorings, and are damp with slimy mildew, and eopled with destroying worms. Snails and lizzards are crushed be neath your footsteps, and as you hurry toward the door, the coils of a skulking snake disappear before you among the dark holes in the limliers. William, Hamilton Gibson, in Harper's Magazine for May. A Man Who Provrd Illmwir A Hero and a Patriot. As then are troubles worse than death, so is there a heroism deeper than that which braves the enemy in battle, and the true patriot is not the man who talks the most about the prosperity and the advanced civilization of his native land, but it is he who practically aids her in her course onward and upward. Two years ago John Smith (we call him) died and left a widow only thirty-six years old and fourteen children under thirteen years; the youngest was an infant and three pairs of twins. John Smith was a soldier and a pensioner, and his widow immediately applied for a pension for herself and the little ones, but even this gave her an income of only 836 a month with a steady de crease of (four in case of the twins) a month every year after the oldest child attained the age of six teen. After two years of widowhood Mrs. Smith met our hero; a man coura geous enough to marry Mrs. Smith and take to his step-fatherly heart and home the fourteen little Smiths. Fancy sitting down to breakfast for the first time with a new-made wife and ' fourteen young children! Yesterday you were a care-free bache lor; to-day you are the father of a clamorous lamily. lesterday you ate and drank as you liked; to-day you must learn that Tommy and Jack like lots of gravy, while Mary cries if a drop is put on her plate; Dick wants his meat all fat, baby clamors for a bone, and Susie wants the driest and most well-done cor ner. And then how hard to remember all the names, for the ex-Mrs. Smith will naturally feel agrieved if any one forgets that Andy and notprett Jack is the red-headed boy, or that lAicy twins with Mary and not Em ma (the three being the same size and the latter only a year the young est), while it will be sure to bring a tear to her eye if little Willie, "who is so like his dead-and-gone papa," is confounded with Sam, who has freckles and a snub nose. And as the paternal government gradually withdraws its allowance from the little Smiths, and finally, when baby is sixteen, 6tops it alto gether, step-paternal cares press more and more heavily on John Smith's successor; it is he who takes the dead soldier's place, without his pension. andisn t that patriotism ? Detroit Free Press. Let the iKior FufTertre from fe nia'e comrilaints like courage and rejoice that a painless remedy h8 been found. We refer to Lydia K. rinkhain'u Vegetable Couijiound. It is prepared at 233 Western A ve nue, Lynn, Mat. Send to Mm. Pinkham for pamphlets. Oat A Change of Seed. There is no grain that deteriorates so fast under ordinary cultivation, particularly in the dry climate of & considerable portion of the Uniud states, as oats, lhey require a cool and moist climate. They grow well in the British Isles and the northern part of Europe, and give yields there which are almost unncardol cere. In the Canadian provinces and the extreme northern part of the loited States the deterioration is less rapid, but increases toward the south where it is dimcult to raise mem with any profit It is always noticed that heavy oats, weighing, perhaps, forty-five Dounds per measured bushel, mi ported or brought from the north, will in a vear or two beirin to de crease in weight until they finally become no heavier than the common oats. Very much depends on the season, the soil and culrivation. but the decadence will surely take place. The only apparent remedy is to fre quently import seed from those re gions where they more nearly reach perfection. Where this has been done once in three or four yeprs the result has been satisfactory. Oats that weigh the heaviest per bushel are not always the most desirable because they 6hell much easier when harvesting and usually do not stand up well, which is a serious fault The Doints for oats are: weight of grain, stiffness of straw, earliness and of course yield in bushels. vetreu Post and Tribune. The Penalty of Flirt Ins- The professed flirt, "heartless thouirh ehe may seem, does not es cape wholly unscathed, even in the midst of her greatest triumphs. Those, of course, are the most dan gerous flirts, who are pointed out as social offenders, because tbey do not spare their powers of drawing men from allegiance to old, and perhaps regretted, ties, and of disconcerting premeditated family arrangements ; and no doubt they must leave be hind them some broken hopes and wounded hearts along their paths of Iileasure and ways of happiness. Jut, after all, such as these are the perpetual penalties of the love-chase; and the men who may have been even heartlessly jilted by a flirt do not usually undergo any loug pro tracted suffering, but are easily con soled, like wounded heroes, by the condolence and sympathetic affec tion of some more tender hearted ri val. On the other hand, if the issue of her game of courtship in which her affections happen to be chiefly engaged, should go Against the flirt, 6he bears all the blame and meets with little sympathy. The tongue of scandal is unsparing in its mor al strictures, and if 6he sinks be neath the social storm ; her rivals perhaps rejoice over her discomfi ture; while even her admirers, who used to flatter her, will miss her bright presence for a day or two, and then forget her in the ceaseless whirl of society. Under the most favorable circumstances, her career is like that of any other popular ac tress, soon ended entirely or eclipsed by a rising favorite. Top-Drewti njr. Well-rotted yard manure scattered finely over growing grain and grass, uniformily, or more on p(Krer por tions and less on vigorous portions, so as to even olf the field, will al ways tell well, especially if this be done in time for the rainc to wash the manure in the soil. It may lie done at anytime while the grass or grain plants are small, but the ear lier the better, so as to receive more washing in showers. Guano has a similar effect, but being caustic it should be finely divided and well scattered, and if possible be applied just before a coming rain. The same of unleached ashes, cr German potasu salts. The amount of ma nure per acre, or of guano(50 to 200 pounds per acre), will depend upon the wants of the soil, and the avail able supply of fertilizers. Of ashes, use 20 to 40 bushels per acre, as needed. A mixture of guano with fine bone dust, or superphosphate and potash salts, is a good-top-dress ing for gram or grass, especially the former; 100 pounds per acre, accord ing to the poverty of the soil. Some leading manufacturers prepare and advertise special mixtures for differ ent crops. Application of any of the above top-dressings on any but the richest sou will generally bring back far more than the cost the first season, and contribute much to the future fertility of the soil. The cau tion needed is, avoid killing grain or grass plants with caustic ma ntaes American Agriculturist. Thousands have been cured of dumb ague, bilious disorders, jaun dice, dyspepsia and all diseases of the liver, blood and stomach, when all other remedies have failed by using Prof. Guilraette's French Liv er Pad, which is a quick and perma nent cure for those disorders. Ask your druggist for the great remedy, and take noother, and if he do es not keep it 6end $1.50 in a letter to the French Pad Co , Toledo, O., and receive one by mail postpaid. How to Set a Hen. There is a right as well as a wrong way to set a hen to secure a "good hatch." Poor hatching may be due, in some cases, to the infertility of the eggs, yet most of it is due ei; her to a restless hen or to her not haying been properly set If the eggs be come too dry, which they are apt to do in early spring, when high winds prevail, or ifset high up in a nesting box and the nest made of dry, ab sorbant materia!, the chicks will be found daad in the shell, even though they are about ready to hatch. The skin which surrounds the chicks be comes dry and parchment-like, rnd clings fast to the little prisoners. We prefer a no-bottom box for a nesting i box, set right on the ground floor of the Hen house, and a medium-sized nest, made of well-broken and fresh rye straw. Where there is danger from rats, weasels, dogs, etc., neces sitating more secure nests, the pro per amount of moisture can be se cured for the eggs by putting a fresh eod, about threeor four inches thick, in the bottom of each nesting box, and making the nest upon it If fresh and moist at the time it is jut in it will exhale all ths moisture the eggs need. Two-year-old hens make better setters than yearling pullet, as they are far more constant sel dom deserting eggs, or the young broods subsequently, as pulle'ts frr quently do. " It is an nnnreoedpntnl nmu said Mr. Chas. S. D'Arci tubal, the! well-known Burdick House druggist, when acked for his views in regard I to the St Jacobs Oil : it in hiolilv ' extolled, and is giving general satis- j laciion. Ktuamazoo (ArtcA.) Daily Gazette. . , i $ 1 m l a MM l-'OIl Meuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness cf ihe Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swell ings end Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily , Pains, . Toeth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Mchos. Ho rrrtmrxtion on earth equals Sr. Jacobs Oil. as a mtfr, mure, ai'mrde sud rhenp Kxuniai trifling rratlsr rf tfO Oats. and T one siifferine; with pais cu have cheap and itlvs proof ul la claim. lHrectltass Id Eleven Lanemarra. BOLD BT ALL D2UGGI3TS ATO DEALEU IS KEBICIHE. A. VOGELEIt & CO., Maitimorr, MA., U. B. At ros cale it C. N.BOYD, DRUGGIST 1 THE GREAT CURE RHEUMATISM As is is for all d jeaees of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It e'-euass tt-.e t jitem-of tiis atrid poison that eanata toe coai-fui auff-rini which only the Tietlma cf lUi. uziatuim can rsaliss. THOUSANDS OF CASES of thi worst form cf this terrlbl diesis, have been qriaiaJj rolitrved. In ft abort time PERFECTLY CURED ham lmt wderfWI urtm and an imnenee aUe in rery part of th Country. In Iran drmiaof v3gm it ucurd where a'.l !o had Nilod. !.. mil., but efflcient, 4 EKTAIN 1 IT ;.CTl:f buthiumiiTMtnftllCftses. rTltHcaH, HtreurtlmM and rive Xew Ur to nU the Important oTKan of the body. The natural action of the K ttlney t restored. The Liver is cleansed of all disease, and the Bowels move freely and healthfully. In this way the worst diseases ore eradioatad from thesysteni As It has been prove! by thousands that is the sat effectual remedy far cleansing: ihe syUera of mil Kiorom s'rcvuraj. 1 1 moua d tued in every liO'asaUold uo a spring mcd;c:pe. TiON, and all FT:J;AX3 l)ionse. lntrtll3lnlrT TrrMalilr Torn. Ii'tiixnns. 1 Ai-o in UqnU Farm, to rj oi:cr M ruled I the c ravcmcD"! fl tlu-re w -a ri'iir-t r-dnr "T ' pare it. IL act vith ea( ricit.u-j r :i ciVa rfsr: i. ocr it Torn PRrccint. r:;:x.j.oo rwm mi fh' irrrt-ir!".' r-' wm. TT. C ATARRH MS'CSEAM balm Eflectnally cleansei i be nasal paasaires of ELY'S.. Catarrhal virus, cans. Inn healthy wore tions. allays lotlaui- iit cUffou1 rfAu 1 tniitliin, pniteeis the at " .17 tOr M "lcm'r'g"vm iihii. lAcAia eeacs lLYiJ-., tifHial 'Xibls,oonplete fM.htut3JjJ5SS J I ly heals the son-Band YJ &$jf I re'tn 'he sense of I iT J I I end smll. Hen- 1 f I tfictal remits are ra ff I j f I .li.Mi hv . r.. ... pllratlotis. K lhr uuuh treatment will rare Catarrh, Hay Fever, tie. Unequal ed for colds Id tbe head. Agrees-hle to use. App'y by the HAY-FEVER; little linger Into the nostrils. On receipt f outr. 'Ill mall a package. Sold by SmusrsH dru(ra1,t marl tXVb' t KEAM HALM CO.. Owegu, N. V. VALUABLE RIAL ESTATE The fine farm adioinine; Somerset borough, for. suerly owned ty laae Hukos, Kr.. Is oUered for sale. Also, 38 Building lots on Turkeyfoot street. Somerset- Also, the trset of land known as -Marble HilL near Confluence, on tbe a. u. Railroad. MtT-fat full descriptions of these properties, prices and terms, apply to Win. H. Smith, Presi dent Artisan Insurance Company, Pittsburgh, cr to HERMAN' BAER, mAj Atl'y at-Ijiw, Sonierset, Pa. THE NORMAL TERM MT. PLEASANT INSTITUTE 0PE1TS UAECH 22d, 1881 KEY. LKHOY STEPHENS. A. M PRHHDiarr, Theory and Practice of Teaching. BYRON W. KING, Elocution, Geometry, aad Normal (reocrraphy. KATE REYNOLDS. A. B.. Natural Philosophy, Physical Oeocraphy and Chemistry, hi. L. PLUMMER. Normal and Commercial Arithmetic, Book-keeping and Botany. . C WALTER, Normal Grammar, Literature, and United States History. EMMA BEES. Painting and Drawing. ANNA A. PALM, Piano, Organ and Vocal Cul ture. MRS. A. S. WILLIAMS, Matron. A new brick building, four stories, V2iii feet. exclusively for lady boarders. A full course of lectures free. Superintendent Speiitel and 3 udge Hunter are among tbe lecturers. Music teacher just from tbe conservatory ol nusie in Most on. Art and French teacher just from Paris. Native German teacher. ProC King's valuable Elocu tionary training free. Boarding In clubs, abont2.S0: in the Institute. $3 0a to ta.2. Tuillon, 10. Send lor catalogue ana circulars. , LEROT STEPHENS, jsnii President, ensons -AWARDED- - -MEDALS.- 1 Plaster. The Best Known Remedy fop Backache or Lame Back. Rhoumatlcm or Lamo Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Nouralcia or Kidney Diseases. Lumbago. Severe Aches or Pains Female Weakness. Arc Saaeriar Co a!! ather Plaaten. Are8averiartera.ua, -Are Sapcrior ta Unlan-ata. Are Sancrlar Oiwtaaeata ar Salve, ' -r'L "st.i '-'-. s i ""ns They Art lanaeocUateily. Taey Streattoa. Tfcey KaatlK. Tfce-y Relieve Pata a Oaec TWy PaaUlvcIy Care. CiLTTION. Benson Cspeine Porous Plas ters havebeea imitated. Do not allow VOOT drsumia an pahn nff sunt other tlater haviru; a aoauar sound inr name. See that the word iasocuea C-A-r-tM-S t Price Seta. tacoSag' CauluC3vVork. ANIIKK RKMKOY AT IT. PrieervC MUD'S BKtictted C08M aai bONrOH PUSTuX For Sole by March l. CX. BOYD, fiOBWMH, Pa 5 IS LMpcine s Porous Tnil elegm diaonc; pifeiiul by tbo wfcoknr vti it, to any article, en ao- wan of in aapetiar . daauaen and (xmiy. ft ermtaiim aiaerbU aniy tfcata- Iwiialitial to the scalp aati Ikar and always Rutertti jstMfCotartoBreyofr43nalr I Farter's I ir Dabtim is faeU perraiKd "a wvranted l j wereitt felling of the bsir and " - Edandrafl and itching, llmol at Co PARKER'S GINGER T0HIC A Sipcrlativ Hcalft ariStrnjtk Rcttonr. If you are a mechanic or fanner, tram out with overwork, or a moitier rtm down by family or house, bald duties try Pakkek's CiiNbaa Tonic. If yon ere a lawyer, minister or business man ex lansted hy mental strain or anxious cares, do not take intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker's t :u' r Tonic If you have Consumption, Ilypej-M.., Kliettroa ism, kidney Compiaims, or any Jiurderof thelirngs, stomach, bowels, blood or iwes In Km'sUiKbiu Tonic will cureyou. Itisthc Greatest lihiod Purifier All tbe Best ad Sunst Coijk Cn Ever Use. If yon arc wasting away from nge. dissipntion or amy disease or weakness and remiiic aatiraulamtake UiKcea 'I onic at once ; itwuVrrvignriie and build Tt up from the first dese but will never intoxicate. It has tared hundreds of lives; it nviy save yours. TACTION ! nf all aWMn. f.vtw', Rhwr Took U ei.a, of uu Wtt rsssnusl afart. la uwor1l,u! iiaatnly J(8Vwl from praratMe" aitwtt. On farctaalarl Uaoz AC., X. V. sar.AtlusM,atir.iairi. CHEAT SATING BL'YINO DOLLAR SOS. MaSaaHasSB.HmoaaaaassBASSSSmwvK.MawaaBMaBaM Its rich and lasting r:rnnce nas mane iiua efcliKhrtdpentrmeexceedii.gly popuiar. There is aothiag like it. insist upoa having Fuwaa. Ton CoLObKC and look (or signature of an vry hottl. Any drts4 er islr Is ftwtxf eu wtipply ya, fft r,i is irni S500 EEWAED OVER A MILLION Of M GiUIMte's VBE2CCB Kiflney Patls Haveslready been sold in th'l country and In France every one of inn it perfect sat anion And haj perform ed cures ever' time when nsed according to ret Lions. We now say to the afflicted and doubting ' 1 that we will pay the above reward for a tingle ease of LAME BACK That tbe Pod fills to cure. This Great Kemeily will POSITIVELY and PERMANENTLY cure IlssabaiaKt, Lamaei Bar at, Heltlss, .ravel, llalslea. Oreaajr, Brlcsit'a BImsm sf me Kltsfya. IsscasitlBosMtsi sad Rrite-nitaa or tttm ITrlss), laflans snatlstss wftlio Ktslne-ya, fatarrsi rttt Fladdrr, High Clorrsl Urine), Palis ls til Baek.Miaiovr Lsiaa, iHerrons Weasf. ssrasvtind in (aclsll disorders of tbe bladder and Urinary Organs whether contracted by private disease oro iherwlre. LADIES, if you are suffering from Female eakuess, Leucorrhoa, or any other disease ol the if ladder, or Urinary Organs, I YOU CAN BE CD RED ! i Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by slut I ply wearing PROP. GUILMETTE'S fue.ncii kidney pad, W HICH CUBES BT ABSORPTION. Ark yoor druggist for Prof. GriLiiKTTie'e Ftt ch KitKv Pad and take no o her. If be has not got It send 12. U0 and you will receive the Pad by return malL TESTIMONIALS FROM THE PEOPLE. Jrwia BtTHASAW, Liwyer. Toledo. O., says: tine of I'rut. Cluilmette's French Kidney rads cured me of Lumbago in three weeks' time. My case had been iiiven up b' the best doctors rs lu curable. llurlng all tbls time 1 mitJered uutold agony and paid out large sums of money. (iok; Vm-riiE, J. r , Toledo, Ohio, says: "I suffered fur three years with tsciatlua, and Kidney Disease, and often bad to go about on eruu-hea. 1 was entirely and perm fluently cured alter wearing 1'rjf. GuiUnetle s French KiUuey Pad four weeks." 'SyLiK N. C Scott, Sylvanla, Ohio, writes: "1 nave ien a arnat eulltfer fur 15 years with Rrlgbt's Dlseiise vi the Kidneys. For weeks at a time was unable to get out ol bed ; took barrels ot medicine,bl they gave me only temporary relief, I wore two or Prol. (rulluieUe's Kidney Pads six weeks, and I now know 1 ant entirely cured." Mhs. Uklbii Jkromb. Toledo. Ohio, aaya : "For years I have been con fined, a great part of me rime to my oeo, witn sucorrnoBa ana lemaie weakness. I wore one of Oullmette's Kidney Pads and was cured In one month." H. B.UBXKH, Wholesale Orocer, Flndley, Ohio, writes: -I suffered for 2S years with lame back and in three weeks was permanently cured by wearing one of Prof. Guilioette's Kidney Pads.,r B. F. Kkesuxu, M. 1., Druggist. Logansport, Ind., when sending in an order lor Kidney Pads, writes: "1 wore one of the first ones we had and I re ceived more benefit from It than anytbing I ever used. In fact tbe Pads give better general satls lactioo tban any Kidney remedy we ever sold." May a Shokmakbr, Druggists, Cannibal, Mo., writes : 'We are working up a lively trade in your Pads, and are hearing ol good result from them, every day." PEOr. GUMLTT'S FEtHCH LIVES PAD, Will positively core Fever and Avne, Dumb Afrne, Agoe Case, Kllious Fever, Jaundice and lyspeisia, and ail disease ef the Liver, Stomach and Bluod. Price 1.W by mail. Semi for Prot tinllmette's Treatise m the Kidneys and Liver, Ireetiymali. Address, rBEXCH PAD CO.. Toledo, Ohio. For Sale, Wholesale and lietail,hy C. X. BOYD, Druggist, Marld) Somerset Penna' State Normal School, INDIANA, PA., Pceskxts XT K 3 L' BT ASS CD Faciutiss FOB Pn rACiao TeachkbS fob EsTniio THKia Fisxd of Labob. There is no more noble pursuit t! an that of moumina; nnman enaracter, ani no creater bene, tax-tor than toe truly snooesstnl teacher. ir you Intend to teach, prepare yoarself thor onKhiy, and thus make your wort pleasant and profitable for voarsell and of real value to others. Every teacher should take a lull course at a professional school, and Pennsylvania oilers you Bone tupenor to that ol the Mia Honual EcM of Ma. 1. LOOATltN, EeontltnL Convenient and Healthful. S. BUILDING and APPURTENANCES, anexcolled. 3. lNSTliUCTOLS. experienced and success ful. 4. GRADUATES stand hiirh wherever known. s. OOUKSE OF STUDY and plan ol Instruc tion are what yoa need if you have determined to become an earnest and successful teacher. SPBINS TEEM WILL OPEN APRIL 10, 1882, FALL TEEM WILL OPEN SEPTEni.EK 4th, 1SS3. For further particulars address, L. H. DUELING, Principal. ROUGH ON RHEUM ATISM. The Greatest Discovery of the Age for Uiis Most Torturing Disease. It is Advertised to do Only What it Has been Known to do in Hundreds of Cases. Give it a Trial and be Convinced. eaaaaysaSBsaW 7 4 General Agent, Ma. . Waaaaraot, rav. ! CORK SHAVINGS, MATTRESSES . This article hat ao roan for cheapness ad dur ability. Parties deslrina- to ehansra ihatr w. dleg would .b well to give it a trial. Price, e 'VStX,'' 50 h. to .1. will fill a large suitress. For sale by -s- ..... .. st at at. at i . Cmt 4I stassl IsMlrwtM Ha, Mttofcatv, asasjs, av aprA-lm vrM"r' n thta valoaMe ta)lr t-1 r - ".vnretaUe! fa diawwy of whi.a s t . iwun aaaay years clone at oils, in ortkr to tiiuseer tbecaussitha syjnpsoaj, asd thm care vist Cearrcsptici, Zxa, Colli, CiUrrJi, aad iissj aasslai of sissliia etsClaasst avS and Issataa.UaU esses where ibis AUxtrasa Jbadmlyadamiuastarii Its ssaaary has b a. , EtavarWdssaUaited,erjaiv ' assaondaiousthat Si Q corjsur.:PTic:j as ta . la,.,JJ. am.l J t it, is bus a bieh covers In bacoaies local fever and the anlaa taora fre-J qneai, ine cneeas UQSoeasusacnuaiBBoreujBB aysv 1 bob, alilaKUxjrin curing toe above cues riainta, operates so astorx-aiovsau sssae-SMSi rrttattoTss and lisff awsattssst fmsa the innsatothesniiace, and anally expel tbaa from the system. It facU liaise upKtoratloB. and relleTe ths ranch and aaakas tbe breata lns; easy. It snpportstbe atreagth and at tbe swuetisaa reduces the fever. It la free from si rons- eoiata and aatiincent artlelea. wltich are ! of so drying- aaatare as to beincreatdaaReraf destroying the patient; whereas this medicine never dries or stops the eongh. but, by reeaov inc theCACsa, gaarally destroys the bsctk, before the cough Is entirely gone. Conse quently, wnen the conga te carea -f ne periem is well. Send address tar pamphlet (Mag fun airseooD, ror cure or pnn eof pnl Price SS eta, 60 eta, and f 1 .sper BOLD J.VS.UI WHS-ALB. Itin, NHUI UU, rrsss., tarDBfta,Tt CSVeoS'lllXiaaZZU jan2J-ly til.rb The following StaUhmi will tuntl at Highland mock f arm: STRATH ERN! Imported from Scotland to Deesmber ; three years old, coining four ; Bay In color ; weighed 182ft on the lirst day of April, and will weigh, when fully maiurea, Zuv. insurance, cu. HIGHLAND CHIEF! by Bourbon Chief, out of Flora Mclvor, by Slam, briao Chief. Insurance, ISA, H4MBLET0NIAH COLT ! by Alnambra, out of Lady Foster, by Snalding'i vmJKll.ll, no u HI auuM,Bt,, au v. ajvu m uamoietoniaa. insuraace, aw. To the Breeders of Somerset and ediololns: Oonnties, I would say, tn their respective classes no better sires can be found. In raising; stock it pays to breed only to the best, either for draft or driving purposes. " P. HEFFLEY k. CO., Somerset, Ps, Acril 11, Wonderfully simple and perfect In ita thxeahinir asdHeivratiniriinslities. Baes ALL tbe Grain and rleana It ready far Market. Rons easily, eon. ntriK.-t.-J durably, finished beantifully, least expen sive, and most economical and HATIbFACTOKY MACHINE sown p 0"" MADE. It will handle wet irraln ' as well as drw. It hat r.T ra UOCCUrR eiual in th.-Mhin-j- I nWKtjnLitf in and timoiliyj iluaas bssj Qp both as well as ro-tlhi sieve. Has more square feet of seperatiEff a d cV-uiiu surface than any other machine; can be ov rloadcd. It Is both over and under blast t).ir l.OVLlt HL'LLINK ATTACHMENT (n w and very desirabio.) MEPAKATOKM of the various sizes fl; !od for Steani or Hone-Power, lue il.WA KU, toe PITTS autllheWOODBURV II orae-Pawera, aa made by us. arc nnexccBed . TiLLUATERKxIO ei:3i::e We also mass tbe STILLWATER Na. It and MIEsMTA UIANT FAUM EMU IK EM, each bavins; return-flue, and fined (or bornintr straw, wood or coat These Ensines sre made and finished in the most ptrftol marntur. TUACTIOX ATTAt'II.MENTScan be furnished with any of them, t r Prict-Lut ami circular,, adtlreas SEYMOUR. SABIfl & CO. Manufacturers. Stlllwtitar. Minna LIVE HEN WANTED To canvass for sales of Xursery 8toek tn thelrown and near by counties. Previous experience ua necessary. Address GLEN BUOTHERS. mays Nurserymen, Rochester. N. T. LOTS FOB SALE! Tile undersigned oft'era for sale a number of Lou, la the BOROUGH OF isIGOXIEB! some of which would be very rultabln for making Brick. The clay is of good quality. Location very eonvenien t to Depot. Brick will be la great demand here this Summer, and at all tlnses. JUHN McFAKLAND. Ligonier, Westmoreland Co., Pa. marl TREASURER'S SALE ! UNSEATED LANDS SOM ERSET COUNTY, PA. AGREEABLE to the provisions of an Actot Assembly, directing the mode of selling Unseated Lands lor taxes, passed the 13th day of March, A: D. IMS, aad the several supple meats thereto, the Treasurer of Somerset Uounty hereby gives notice, that unless the Coun ty. Scnool, Building and Jtoad takes, due on the lollowlng unseated lands, are paid before the day of sale, tne whole or such parts of each tract or parcel of land at will pay the taxes and costs will be sld at the Cuurt House, in Somerset boivugh. on MONDAY,' sfane 121b, 188S,. for the arrearages ot taxes dua and the costs ac crued thereon. AODISOX TOWSBHIP. ', J tract. Cbery, Msry K Anthony, Joseph...... Chery, Louisa. ....... ....... Tom, Benjamin Chery, Jaue ) ALLBOBSXT TOWBSBIP. A mosPhlllp. Dew, wrilliam............... Cralther fcColborn. , Kama Ling, Pater. .. Herman, Nathan Black, John.... ElUnger. Frederick...... Qibsua, Oeorge... ......... Meyers, Jacob Miles, Joha K....... Flours. Susaa Baer, Widow.... .... Rtaru, Adam.... . Topper, John M Uibseo, John Meyers Jt Seed.. Acres. 417 sou Ttxtt. t u to OT M 3 44 410 4o 410 400 Mi lftO 19 410 33 W 13 M V 00 1 07 U 04 U30 17 43 WtO IS II as UM 113 3 4 1 M 340 44 13 10 1 14 lt 63 440 4I 9tl 40 3V4 Jt TO Xft M 490 400 SO 200 . CoBroth It Sofeell Bruwa, T nomas.. C XOTHXXSVaLUV TOWSaBir. Potter. Sarah.... . H. . . Stem, Abraham cotTLcncs aoaouca. Meyers, Peter's heirs....... Piper, WUIIam s heirs WeaUe. Ladwick... , Wentle,Charlet Wlratag. H.O , Wesaoa.earael Jehnsoa, Mary's heirs Barns, Patrick ......... ... Duraaa, James Failertoa 4i Brothers Johasea. Cathariae.. Logaa, W. P fuUlvBB'e heirs ........... tileMeity. Saaael IereiNataan... E0J""Q?""- Hotfmsa k. tsrother 100 7 1 60 30 . ' : I lit X-18 MS Jl 31 IH 4 10 lit M X-M Sit tela. 3 ' " 1 1 to tot 4 00 1 TO I tK 1 70 f 43! 1 TO! A li IN 414 ' . a 40 1 i 2 mm v ixsssssssptioa,at itsoosssnarsassa S Jaliibtlrrltatioaof thasaesahsaaew the Laaga; then aa Inflsmetiim. wbea theC S i ii, li la uliasasalila IiiiS lallias ill lliial M 1 A , coj e 2 JT l J arWOOa 3 4 73 3 49 a it) 1 4 M 3 70 11 M 1 M ,muv William.... .. a sT. C aassaassaaaasa M :' dertt: Ma LI l. b, JssssS-li I--aavunisa, Joaa........ froasT, Larid lrua, Patrick. Uoartin, BeajaraJa - Weifley.Deeater....... ...... ; ooxoiAcaii Towianir. Jones.Israel...... Moore, Thomaa...,. .......... " Moore, Joseph Stotier, Jacob Slick, John : Williams. Israel Keaslngcr, Mary A XXKUCK TOWXSHir. Beaehey, A. P. ...... ... Uvengood, Iarid . Corey, James ) Carey, James (V) Moore, Betsy (4)... Corey, 1 boa as Corey, Juslah - Moora. noa.................. Charley, John Lcwry, Samuel.. - Christoer, Joseph Abernalhy. Thomas... ....... Camp, Henry.. Clark, Maurice... Fox,Tnomas Jones, W H K'node, Jsmes.... Howell, Paul Kaveaseraft, Stephen Kretchman, William Fixe, Jeba J Charey.Jamet CA) oaxxxvu-La towsshif. Johnson, Thomas Thomson, Jacob...... jtrramsox TowxsHir. Hall, John Flick, Led wick Olbton,Jamea... Adam, Barbara Jawsaw. TOWXaHir. Hnbley.Frederick Mtsbler, Thomas... Oliver, William . Philson, Robert Scott, John St. Clah-, William Whtunore, Jacob Williams. Oeorga Moore, James Shearer, Ludwick. Anderson Maulln, OeoTKe..... King, Oeorge S LARIMER TOWKSBIP. Hefman,Geonte . Meyers, Peter's heirs Hoffman, Oeorge... Witt, Joslah Shannon, Michael Cunningham A Ways LOWXB TURKEY FOOT TOWSBBIP. McVaight, D. J. A Co. Holiowell. John Powers, Alexander Lobra, Peter.. ... ... ....... Patrick, Alexander Burgess, William............ . Hall,L.M Same Same.... MeAITee, James..... Roddy. John 1 Same. Hoggs Faidley Levy, Peter..... Harned, John Haul. Lewis W Stewart, Andrew.. MKVBBSDALE BOBOCKB. Adams, Thomas. ....... ...... Brolller A Beyer Deal, Edward Kngle, John " Frost, Thomas A Kelly, Mrs. Sarah tllfitt, F. A Co Kavenscraft, John Stevenson, James.. (ralther, James B Sheets, Joseph.. Stevenson, trunk Hen fur J, John H.: Cruuee, Margaret Collins, Mrs Miller. Mrs. Sarah Medairy, Augustus Miller, John A Mulligan, Annie Smucuer. William Katon, Noah MIDDLXCBEIK TOWSSHir, Bed ford, Gunnlni trnlry, Adam's Heirs King, William M I r.VOKD TOWS3I1I r. Beam, Jacob Brooks, Jacob Benson. Pet. r Uebbart A Walter Johnson. William Shoemaker Vtilllam , Tom, Biiiab Wilson, Tuiues..... ........ Leslie, Ti.i. da Hart,Wllliaiu Tom, Rachel ..... Same Luiborougb. N ban lielp A tarnsi Short, John Roddy, John D Sechler, J. P. Waiter, Francis Albright, George. ...... Price, laaae (Jj SOBTHAMFTOa TOWSSHIP. Anderson, William . Finnamore, Sarah Scbeli, Henry F Hoffman, Panl MathUs, John Meyers, Widow Criisinger, Charles rAiHTTOWxaiiiP. Clark, James Clark, Daniel lhtvU, John............. Kspey, Andrew Eapey, Joslah ..... Edwards, Griffith Fspey, Andrew Fulk, Caleb.- Fulk, Caleb, Jr Same Fulk, Caleb, Sr Kulk. Owen Jones, William Johnson, Perry. Latham. Joseph Lyle, James Same Muore, Abraham Moore. Joseph Poor, John John, Price.. Same Dorsey, Patrick . Shaw, Benjamin. - Stow, John Sprogle, Thomas - Stockton, Richard Thornton, William , Frist, Elisabeth Walker. Lewis West, John Warner, Heronamas Cook, John Jones, Jonathan........ Miles, Samuel, Jr Williams, Israel..... qcaxAHosina Towsemr. Ferrel, Nelson Acres. 4 s n 4 It 4 33 4 W 13 4 40 4 34 4W 41 41 60 01) t 36 03 3 4 6 30 3 36 I 40 6 00 3t il) ic-et. t 4O0 4I 400 4U0 400 Lot. 1 Acret. ia 4 il I 1 1 1 t Acres. M 130 4J0 35ft an 10t 400 KM 400 400 Wi 400 400 401 X 400 40(1 400 400 M 'JOO 12 .00 va m . Lott. I Acre. 14 877 1 01 4 3 4 44 3 IV 1 35 1 44 1 34 1 37 3 tO 4 7 1 30 31 04 4 14 6 2i 3 38 4 80 3 34 6 72 6 73 6 74 6 SO 6 6 73 I 76 6 73 3 40 3 SO 3 40 4 38 10 IS 7 14 6 ta 4 U 4 74 84 SO 60 30 40 30 40 14 40 16 40 30 40 00 40t 4U0 400 400 4ii0 100 152 400 I 100 400 400 60 a 44 6 36 14 40 40 3 28 13 30 15 80 4 30 13 30 40 1 80 3 1 400 163; 150 M0 Lot,. 3 1 3 (4 41 3 84 6 13 1 00 1 13 14 84 3 07 3 70 3 fru 43 1 40 1 80 88 35 1 40 64 1 1 1 60 80 10 56 3 Oil 3 i 3 SS 6 40 9 60 3 41 1 06 4 01 6 03 8 M) 1 73 1 V0 6 3d 74 7 14 & 40 90 4 86 8 73 73 so 3 04 403 10 a 4U0 400 103 40 t .114 3il lot 61 314 447 ' iao Loll. 3 Acres. 4V4 X7 1 41S 45 So 17 10 16 3 37 7 V3 1 93 4T2 7 30 T 30 13 40 13 35 4 08 14 04 10 73 13 7 14 38 Si 14 4.-; 14 44 10 44 13 93 3 60 14 40 7 88 14 46 1.1 0 13 74 14 23 14 i-4 36 13 40 11 b0 13 30 13 30 , 13 30 13 X 10 00 13 35 13 38 30 7 81 8 22 11 30 131 43 7a ' 1 Acret. 300 , 319 3W 411 40)1 313 433 407V4 4J0 43.1 43 488 4:10 4UI IV3 100 444 430 . 4-' 87ft 3X6 431 434 30 404 400; 400 400 401 too 403 403 431 430 413 40O . 18 Lot. I Acre. 3S0 3oO 388 400 304 100 447 394 100 400 300 3X8 3S3 300 304 100 4 30 60 Same....... HHADB TOWSSHIP. Anderson, Samuel (1-&)... Campbell, Mary.. Clark, Daniel Jones. William TUton, William... , .He Hell, Henry F Klmmel A Hugus Campbell, MaigareL- Smith, Anthony Hunn, A llalley, William. Oliver, William (14) Perry, Simon I-&) Witberall, Samuel (1-6)... Campbell, Margaret Hciuhew, John......... 1 13 08 8 03 9 30 10 (7 3 30 10 67 73 1 41 4 80 800 1 41 1 41 1 44 4 76 3 36 BOJIBB8IT TOUrXBDIP, Felton. John liaoiels, Lewis W Klmm-1, John O..... Miller, Noah S Showman, Benjamin... Ankeny, A. T Picking Bernard SOCTHAMFTO TOWXtHIF. Adams, Alexander OA) Bailey, James Compion, 8amuel tteruba, William Kobler, Daniel....... Llo-h, Edward ,Mc Bride, Mary Mong A Witt Htokeley, Thomas Tempest, Haehael.. ......... Wells, James.. Wells, John Wayman, CatharlDe (Vi)-..- Thompson, Wllllain.. Brant, John.... SToSTCltaSK TOWSSHIP. Dubvls, Abraham Kercher, liaalel..... 8CB KIT TOWTCSHIP Krtder Andrew Same rFFBB TCAKBYFOUT TOWJBBir. Hoffman, Cole ., Philllppl. Deitrlck Snyder, Zacharlali Weimer, Darkl Hannah W Weimar, Jen meab.. ........ 80 67 1 08 70 6 80 1 46 3 84 10 100 16 310 17 St 1M 4UU 83 406 34 400 477 113 400 ca -401 70 4W 148 3o0 5 48 9 3A I SI 4 13 64 9 35 13 06 3 43 13 36 6 74 9 36 1 83 4 10 3 83 463 70 400 10". 400 49 II 04 Lot. Arret. 44 4i 400 lets. ' . 1 U ' Acres. so Lai. 1 Atrtt. . 60 . Latt. ' King, John. ... Lenox, JJavM Lahr. Peter... Wllkcns, John........... Mason, Thomas..... 'stlrts, James..... ., Sullivan, 'Wilson King, O. B. Dean, Edward........... caaisA aoBovoR. Beerlts, Benrv C. Collins. William X)u-Tte, Ae O,.. ,. Kreagw. U. it F Kubae, Frank Taoranaoa, Joha W IIsob. Banner. . Rrallier. Jacob J Weber. Henry....... i'ob It Fmnler Kreairer, Henry Pantiter, F. J...... .... Knssel It Hoffman.. Sutherland. J 8 Tttoaipeon, John......... Forquer, Ieroy. .......... Harrea, W a 0 1 1 M 1 i so 7 T 40 4 uu 4 07 n 4 9i 70 70 T 08 2 41 2 IV 4 74 to an 2 3 1 Awsfaajr-a, Joshl.rt,........ Uutnaaeaea at 10 'leek a. a. JOHN U. WEIMER, Apr . Treasurer. OXJR NEW STORE IS ITOT7 OPEIT ! V We Offer SPECIAL BARGAINS in BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES ! .Also, a Full Line ot Table Linens, Towels, and Napkins! CURTAIN NETS IN CRETONNES nd WORSTED FRINGES, DO MESTIC and IMPORTED GINGHAMS. CHEVIOTS and ZANZIBAR RTflTTlVn-S Ksf W JeV saw, In an EXDLESS VARIETY, at tbe ONE PRICE STORE OF GEO. KEIPER & CO., 255 & 257 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, FA HENDERSON DEALEBS 1 1ST NO. 106 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. tvm&vrsi. Fine Parlor, Chamber We wonld resoertfulW mil the attention of ' ! .- rr t onr Lante and Eleicant line or Furniture, all of weicb is Unarsntee l to he Finn-class, and at prices lower than Plttehurgb prices. Photograph! and prices rent on application. Undertaking In all its branches attended to. aprio LOUIS LUCKHARDT, JR., Ka Clinton Street. JOHNSTOWN, FA.., DCALUt IX WALT HAM, ELCIN, SPRINGFIELD, ROCK FORD, HAMDEN, HOWARD and SWISS WATCHES, in Cold and S ilver Open-face and Hunting Cases, Key and Stem winding Watches. 1 LLL LINE EF CHOICE keeps in stock all DRUGS, MEDICINES INTHEMAEKET! Alum, Borax, Sulphur, Rchctla Epsom and Clauber Salts, Chlorate Potash, Camphor, Cum Arabic, Salt Petre, Ac. Many articles soch as Cream cf Tartar, Sola, Cinnamon, Cluves. dinner, ho., that are put np In Ptckaget are largely adulterated. I keep them in Unit only, and will 11 uaraniee all ankles to be STBICTLY IFTTKE ! Flavoring Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, fci,' put up under my own name, snd can asz ure all that they are made Irons nothing but THE BEST MATERIALS! In Dye Studs I keep Lorwood, Madder, Blue Vltrol, India;, Muriate Tin, Cochineal. Solferlno: ke..ete All the leadlna; Paten: Medicines, Kt. Jacobs Oil, Peruna, Maaalln, Kidney Wort, Hop Bitters, August Flower, Oemtan Syrup, Mors Indian Koot Pills, tly's Balm, 4a, fcc. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS ! Physicians' PrearrlpUons and Family Receipts' filled wlih cere, and none bat Pure Druas dis pensed. Fancy aad Toilet Articles In Oreat Variety. Spectacles and Eye Glasses to suit all. box Papers, Blaak Books, School Books, Slates, Pencils, Ink, Envelope Paper, and Stationery ef all kinds tjountry merchants are invited te eall and get quotations on UroetTS Drugs, Dye Studi, Stationery, ec, he. irOood Goods and Low Prices will secure tbe Drug Trade of Somerset County, then I profuse to secure it. Call and sea rae whether yoa wish to buy or not. Uefpectlully, C.N.BOYD, MAMMOTH BLOCK, - - - SOMERSET. PA. Pff STORE! HEf. STOCK! AT JENNEBTOWN. I have just opened oat one of Ihe finest and best stocks ol ils ever brought to this eonnty, which I ass ottering at LOW PRICKS! Dry (roods. Notions, Dress Goods, Queens are. Hardware, and In fact everything anaily kept la a OENKKAL HTORE! Don't target that BABaiAllIM are tn be had. No store la tkaeoanty gives better goods tor the same mone. j. j.CBiiinn. srrltim PIECE AND PATTER 3 aaVs W 4W & ALEXANDER laervV and Library Furniture. the citizens of Somerset and adinlnlna- mnniin tn V fp&r 4r34iV; , is f 19 1 i i IIi:DKHSO A ALEXAXUER, 3fo. lOO Clinton Street, Jobnstown, Pa. MUSICAL 1SS1EUMEKTS. the leading and special AND CHEMICALS FOB SALE. A valuable farm eontalnlng about Oa llundrrm and Sixly jtve Acret. (144) Bfty to fltty-flve (40-46) acres of the Unest Oak and Poplar timber la Ltst enier Valley, tssenty-Sv acres excellent meadow elgbty acres splendid grain aad pasture land, be sides ether timber land, all well watered, lime stone on the farm, good frame house, wagon shed, rrain house an-t log barn. Situated from Lock port, P. K. R., 4 miles, Laeolla, P. H. K.. 1 mile. West Fairfield, one aad one-hair mile, where may always be fbuad a eaaa grata aad bay market. TERMS EAST. Xililisss J4lS. 4. LEMMOX, X7M Woodlaad Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. si ii e I: t i i n W.Vtmmoo, Latrube ,Weat ot iasCi., ) a., aetig-If BAIIallOAD SCHEDUI SOMERSET A CAM3RU RAILR eocTBWAao. Mttm Saersef. 4:14 a m. H u p m ' ' y. os. Aoci r1 1 J Mill . Ia4i. Xusnvwaant, - Arrive. ?lU......4-i0p.B. Local Tprt. 6 Jo a. m 4:Ma.sa. thl,'Ktttmr" Ml2iC . A ft R,J respectively at Washington Sm-i day, aad 9 40 next uwrnuiir. and mi,',? 100 p. in., aam. 4Z'TLVexti,L' W estward-UHind i. . ' .V. 1 "i t.i at :3 a. m.miu p m. .o,V w.V.Tr7.ii' a. ui.. and 9 14 p Z, 2T,m,,l Kocawo.al at 4.04 p. u l JZ"1" PENNSYLVAHIA CENTRAL RAILfV; Taai5 uuixo KasT. . . Leave. V7i mi, JolnsWwn Ex.j. 4.4 a. m. depart, Pacinc fcx.,) 4 .17 a. m. sulS. Chkags Day tx L.ltKai a. u. nai St. Louis Day lvxj lo ts a. ni. ... Alail K.... jtoo,""' Munliugdon Ace.. 3:ai p. m. tivnl" CiuciniusU Ex...... T:ld p. m. stops." Joniwuiwn Ace,.. 4:m p. uu si ops ' Fast Liocjl h.: ni. ."m TRAILS OOla WSST. A es u, 4 A .. 6 .. 4:4 -a :lc Pittsburgh i.e. ZTtu,$ CiiK-lnnati ta j .. S:l a. m. . ;? Jobuscowa A j., 4:i a. m. stoos Altoooa Acej lU:Ua. m. srnr"" U Pacino Ex-H b.aa. m. stooa V" Way Paaseugeqj.. t M p. . t' ' Chios go Ex -S : p. m. step,. !; Fast Line, :M p. ' 1:14 p. m. scti's!"" Kl'aU.. Jlhiily excopt Sunoav"--,';14 clit M.dy. ' l'hta JikhrimtnaVfa fvnaa.a Johnstown Aecoinmo.i.i a.n,iB'lo and the Johnstown Accommodation ai,""" commodation. War Pa-..,V'0; .' trains west. The Faar. T.lna - . day ana east at East nZZ 'I be Cincinnati F,- .. days. r'" -"""' stop ob - TlAM tVlsUririfa mn.l I..T...4 .. Altoon. AcmuUuon an! eSStt connect with Us Ebensourg i. Cress. 'J the mornli.ir iwi h. . -T ,J'',o trsii, and mall :Ta th;crriL7.U BATIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. P1TTSBCKOH DIVISION. Wlirde'nart'T?.' this ; and Water Streets, as loUows ;. ewn,r EAST. 1 1-... - MAlLu 4: a. ei. . i " a:l " I0:ia I04S - 1 1: a ll-. li:-y " ll:U I- 'M p. iu. t ut " 3., 7 i i t. m. Pit!rnrs Bnuidutk Me k export West N-rlu Broad r'vnl Wt. i-irusunl ComieliKviiie i:t,Mi,.i,.n rairimore saliiuur,a I'lllMtMrTaiiu 11 y nlnihn ItiK-ka-mni lin l-rie l-ntM-iNvi!le IniMiat-WH Hroml ,-.,ni tl. r-lnwau- Wl Nrai.a Mckn-urt r.l,l,, fiUaliura ,, Ohio Cyle K,a;itwoNl Hrmtniaa (.'uiolrland Wttsliiui;toa iaulLi uiui. s a The Express train leaves Pi,. nr.h , . wood 1,0 ,. W. . reiuro tu.U "f- Ko. ' ' ' a:J A. . ., arrivi-j, , : , fll .nl south via Wasomm,,:,,, " 1 hrouith Jjall leviuK at wa'l a. .i,n. - r"e at Washington siitjis - Hiiii r. at.: Phii..-i,7i.,. ..rr iti . 1'hroUKh Exorees, leaving i . - . nvas at w asmngton at 4:So a. , Uh tim a. . ; Puilaoeli.uia; 1:1, r. . ; n7 V., 4: .fa?.' Through :all tninx datij. r.xiwie?-s trMli a l'..u . -.. , ... . ,mi?,tion tr" d Fanite Exr-, Ticket offityt ii- COLE,ieoeral Ticset Aetit. il p (1 rTlt'si,''M now belm ibe pub - H V I Yu make iw, I I I .il I t'leratworat,r tlua si --4 . A ything eise. t:apiji m wards made at borne by tbe industrious. Men psins. wanien .rrrirter i ora i,ir us N.iai.tii.ii,u - . - - - - ..,. iiimo, ors in w 4 u uveal coidtJ n.l t,. Wurkt. , w a"J y'T UTJsH I Wril. it) one can U to miike KTliirilll .II TsaA w hv an. i.,ia.. . once, 0titWoutQt and term. re. Mwuey m we Uflt, ly. aril bunurablr. AilUires, iin x ITtJ9-iT PATENTS nbtaineil. and all business In tbe TJ. f. Putsn- "i la the Couru attended to for MODERATE we are onnostte the TT. S Piimt fi- p,Bei.'? TENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, end can orttai patfiits iu leas uuie inau ttiose remote irom WAbnlnuTON. uvu uauuva in (i i ii w in u ta mil we aiiviat as in patentability free or ehnrite: arel we make HQ CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. We refer, here, to the Posimvter. tbe Su-t. ol th Money jpler Division, arl t ottkialsul the V. S. Patent Office. For cln-nlar. .lvu:e. tenet, and reference to actual clients in venr own staia C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent iiiliee, Washington. 1. C SOMERSET COUNTY UU! (ESTABLISHED 18T7.) CHARLES J. HARRISON, CASHIER AND MANAGER, Collections made In all tiarta of the l otted Slates. CIIAEGE3 MODERATE. Parties wishing to s. nd money West ean be ao. commudatod by drart osi New York in any sum. Collections made witn promptness. C 8. rioods nought and sold. Money and valuable secured by one of lilelndd's celehratmi sales, with a Sar gent 4v Yale 4X0 U0 lime lock. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. AsTAll lcral iKjlldays observeiLl lc" GOLD.Si Great ebancetomixe motv- Thoee who always lake advantaueof the gmal chances to make that are often!, generally become wealthy, while thoe wbo do nt Improve such ehaaees reiauia la poverty. We want many men, women, liyirl gins, to worn tor us rum In the-lr own fcwaiities. Any one ear do the work properly frm tbe lirst start. The business will pay more than ten times nllnisry wage. Expensive oaitlt furnished tree. No one who engages toils to make au-ney rapidly. You can devote your whole time to the work. only your spare momenta. Full Information ami alltbat is needed sent tree. Address Sri" Co Portland Malna. Dec-lj l POTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS pout mm No HnssB wfll die of for., tsrvra or LrXO Fa Vra, If Kinius I'owiiera are ospt tn time. Knows l''wt)rswillnireaniittfvvrnt liooraoLSa onts's i'oailcr w ill prevent Uarsis in f owl onu s I" iwders will ln reae the ouxnliiy ol mil and cream i .vt-oly per ceoU and aiake the buuer ana and sweet. Footxn Po-fders win cure or rrevesit ttrrrt rrsat DtRMSB to wnlcll HorseaasMl Catlleare anlijeet. l-'ot'Tz's Fu .vD.a wiu aiva aA'tiaracTiuS. wU vrv itra. i-ATID X. TOTJTZ, Proprietor. BAXTlatOBI. MB. Feb 1. ly. CoG'ay Creamers. GBEAXijr utraovxab In n::iiy IM-inor 1"" e Dtines ami k'vt air. 'I ti-; PtoMs.ru and the ETAMDsab lalKT lUVX - luiit. l.iuie i in F'TIi hi vlKS. TEN BiZEH eaeh. bklPl sut lnritk-oDT aith or althot jui-inj tho cuk . t-oi it s:t.: .'ei- alar,Bdt-l. 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