u lif St " : I j I,.-! i HOMAXCE OF HOl'KE-CliKAXIXG. 'Is t-he coming to vi-it vou?" paid Eric Hale, with a tlicht primace. "That trimnering fine lady, with the unless white hands and the shallow 1 ,.-. Oli Annt I)e- 1: ......I- .vitt n..rtm-ir.t:iti and lef 1 iif rv.-. me be oil on a ieiiunnp lour unui Flora L-'9 vi-.lt comes to an end. Mrs. Dove looked a little diap- pointed. To confers the truth she had especially arranped this viit t with reference to her nephew, Eric. "HeV a fine younp fellow." she ) had said to herself, with true f.-mi-; nine diplomacy, "with an excellent j parish and hue prospects ana u s i high time he was settled in life with a wife. And I think Flora Lee would mit him ex.ictly." And here was the young man him- .hufmln little! - r--n , i.-th ir hu fiir wllrtflllL I lit? ILilT'L 1 I ALIC ill IUO --' - scruple of conscience, like the mod ..ir ii i- ii i f, ii ..- iio. ! ell. J'-riC, ea.-u .uis. i.v, anairinivlv. "I'll wnte to her not to ! ,,,1 of her sun bonnet -onceanng .. come, (if course, I don't want to tll !t!llUSed Jim.de around her Corpora Irving, of J.attery II, were put vou out, just when you're sobusy j moulh brought in the oysters and j Mightiy injured, too. 'with that cour.,e of lectures on co!yee. iUnd by a pile of feather ; tirmg was immediately suspended i ... i. .vi,...i.,t;,..,.l.iit I renllv h- i.. ...f.i. . ana surgeons hastily summoned, ana MH' I) Klh III Itriciaiiuu- llt'HL iauicr. thought Flora would make the house ' Uetv," cried the Ilev. ;tnewou,iae.l receivea pron.ptaaeno, livel v " ! Fric facetiously, "if vou were a trille ! aiica 1 he dead b.,dy and he hml.s " She's a deal too artificial to suit y0ane& and prettier, 1M marry you of the wounded were quickly gath me"" said Eric Hall. "'Ask l.er tojif t0 makr? sure of wnflles and ered together and removed and the come in June, when l snau oe on to Omaha and Nevada on that con ference business. Hut as lor a vis itor I should prefer little Polly Pep percorn's big wax doll with the silky black hair and staring black eyes, that ona and shut by machinery." So Mrs. Uove, ctioKing uacs uie tears of disaj-pointment for she had j been nursing this pet scheme in se-j oret ft r a loni while), sat down and wrote a letter to her friend, Miss Lee, postiioning the proposed so journ at Cdarborough Farm unttf roses should be in bloom, and straw berries beginning to ripen. "Adoniiah." said she to the hired man, "take this letter to the post- J ofliep" "Yes'm," said Adonijah, and straightway forgot all about it. It was a dismal, rainy morning in April, the yellow jonquils beaten to the ground, the very wild violets shutting up their eyes as if in un mitigated disgutt at the unpromis ing state of the weather. Overhead racks of gray clouds scudded across the heavens, and the little sheet of silver lakelet under the hill was dot ted and dimpled all over with the falling rain, as it pierced rtn thousand tinv javelins. :l ! "It s no use trying,' said .'Irs. , Dove, plaintively, "the fates them j selves have conspired against me." The carpets were up. the pail- of j whitewash stood steam ins in the middle of the parlor i'oor, and Mrs. Dove herself, with her gray curls tii'il nti in a vellow damask pocket 1 1 l ...I : .1 1 m,r.lul nanuKcrchiei, wmcu nei unm. had brought from China half a cen tury ago, sat crying on the lower edge of a step-ladder. For P.etsy, the help, had fallen down the cellar stairs and broken her leg, and Mrs. Mulrony, the charwoman, had sent a message that her eldest son had broken out "wid de maizles, sure speckled all over like a shower of red peper, and sorra a bit of clanin' could she undertake for until the wake's over." "And these three days of all oth ers," sighed Mrs. Dove, "when Kric had exchanged pulpits with Mr. Washburn! And he so dislikes house-cleaning; and " "Dear me, Mrs. Dove, what is the matter?" Mrs. Dove started to her feet with a little scream for there, exactly as if she had been rained down out of the cray zenith, stood Flora I-.ee her self, in a trim brown traveling dress, with a neat little hand bag, a gossa mer water-proof cloak and a silk umbrella. "Why, Flora!" cried she, "how came you here?" "I'.y the train, of course," said Miss Lee, "and I walked from the station." "I wrote you not to come," said Mrs. Dove, in consternation. "P.ut I never received any such letter," said Miss Le Miall I go ai:ain ' "No, you darling, you shall do nothing of the sort." said Mrs. Dove, enthusiastically. "It was only be cause because we were house-cleaning." "I'm not afraid of house clean ins," said Flora. "I see how it is," with a comprehensive glancearound the scene of confusion, "and I'm going to lit lp you through with it." "You?" said Mrs. Dove. "Yes, I!" said Flora. "Whv not? .lust lend me one of I'.etsy's old j dresses. Where is P.etsy, by the j way." "Her father has just carried her home in the wagon.' said Mrs. Dove. She broke her leg." "And your charwoman?" "Oh. dear, oh, dear," said Mrs. Dove, "she has pot a visitation of the measles, or small pox, or some other horrid disease in her family. And my nephew, Kric, is to be gone for three days; and I made sure I oould finish the house cleaning while he was absent." "And we will," said Flora, cheer ily. "How can we?" "Oh, vou shall see," nodded Miss i,ee. t ; And. depressed though she w.s. I Mrs. Dove liegan to feel the mercury , rise in her mental thermometer at once. And Flora I-e arrived herself in : one of P.etsv's cast off calicoes, tied ' lur rippling brown tresses up in a cambric swecpim: cap, and went vigorously to work with a scrubbing brush; while Mrs. Iove bent her at tention to the window lass, and Adonijah, with more znd tlian lis-1 lt iri unnecessary to go into detail to cretion, sj-lashed whitewash overidenv these things. The ;;".)'' lie himself and the floor wi:h lau.lal-le ana" tht- Morev fon-. Tv furnish r. imjiartiality. "Wal," said AJoni ah. afterward, -I never did see no cricket work ..,,. ii,.,n tli-it itv t-..in..r Pi,! i. sprjer tlian tnai cit) oung l.uiv. lu-..rMfimis wh tu.ni li-tsviill li.il. , . - kr at it ! And fcl.eV got.uch an up an' down pretty way of doin' things. too. 1 declare, 1 could u t hardly take my eyes ofl her all the time I was in whitewashinV Mrs. Dove, however, was unused to the severe exertions incident upon house cleaning time, and went to bed in the middle of the afternoon. "Never mind, Mrs. Dove," said Flora; "111 get tea, and I'll make 6ome of those cream waffles and a short cake for Mr. Dove, and you shall see how nicelv I can frv ovs ters." ' "Indeed, indeed, I don't know what I should do without vou," said Mrs. Dove, fervently Rut a it h.nieiie.l. Mr Daniel , l f. Dove was unexpecUdly detained on I.usine8? at Whiskill, a neighboring town, and instead of him whoshould I walk debonairly into the httiesitting I room ihng down his carj)et bag. butj JllU little Jlllliscil, uei no inc jailiy dusk closed in, and the delicious aroma of oysters and Mocha cofle filled the house. 'Hello!" said Eric. "So you re cleaning l)oue eh, Btt-y?'1 I 1W, PI 1 . UtUIMIV ........ ponded from the kitcben. : "And Where's mv auntf ; .:1-.A ... .t ! t-.. 1 tvitl. n ..t.iicj, . .'" i reply to the saluteof the French pun ace. . . ii r . :. i.:u ...l iw. .t The natural consequence oi clean- i V'C"-""L'"V'",,- ., t - - Louse, 1 supjKjr.-, smu r.nu j with a shru,: of the shoulders, jDearold Aunt Delia! why shouldn't ;ghe be contented to leave things as they were? Tell her, Betsy, mat Wui.hhurr,e r.a concluded not to exrhnnpe until next week, and that, now I'm in the iui.l--t.iif the melee, pjj l,.nd a hand with the liusint-s-j to-morrow. - to make ! "Ves. ir." "And Iivtv " -lr "Where did you ham i. .l..t:. -.JY lirir." in ii lit with ! i . i.. . .1- .. CU tl unit-, i !. - "."- . ... iri . r, weariness; and It S use a oream m i i i.-i t t'.iMr,(i Anuriora jA-e. Kit" ""l l""s: Cl,,r llke tt)ls t.Verv n g'iu i ;,-' ih ka .1 - ! II truil ' ' , . " " - . ' ' I : sant Det.-y. "And we'll mal e a compact, 1M sv," merrily went ontiic voting cler gyman, as he helped himself to but- L,elv,.s to-morn.w. ami save Aunt I IL.li;l lhe Worrv ul)d -ork of it." i uy fir, ,aid p-tsv. "Dut, t.Ie:iu s r. it s nil done, exeei.'. tiie ! j tacking down of the carpets. .... - , . "Who did if" "I sir, please, and Mrs. Dove, and Adonijah. And, please, sir, I'm go- ing to finish it myself to-morrow; I and please, sir." Hinging hack her 1,,,,,,,,-t, ir.d disclosing a curonel of bronze brown braids, a pairni very rosy cheeks, and eyes lull of sparkling, hazed mischief "I'm not Uetsy at all, hut Flora Lee, entirely at vour service." the P.ev. F.ric Hale started with round eyed surprise, not unmingled with dismay. "Miss Lw." he repeated, "Kxactly," nodded the young lady. "Dil vou make the coilee'.''' "I did." "And fry these brown jacketed oysters, and stir up the wa files?" No one !se, Mr. Hal-'. . n,i rii! tuese room: j,,,, .iri,und. "y,.Si ir; and dusted the cornices. . washed the window -!:--, and took down all tiie picture irame-s and put the lace curtains in soak, beside other items too numerous to mention," mischievously udded Flo ra, rather enjoying tiie discomfiture of the young clergyman. "Mi?s Lee," sai.i Kric, "I iv-g your pardon." "What for, Mr. Hale?" "For always having regarded you as the most u.-eless of creatures. I recant. I own that yon are equal to any emergency." And when, later in the evening, Mrs. Dove crept out, with her head tied up in eau de cologne, sin found her nephew and Flora Lee playing chess together by the fire in the most amicable manner imaginable. "It's all right." said Mrs. Dove to herself. It was all right, and Mrs. Fric Hale won her frank, unconventional husband, not through the medium of dress, or jewels, or waltzes, or flower shows, but through the grim realities of cleaning house. "I wanted a genuine helpmeet," says the Htverend Kric, "and I have got one." THK OXK-M-XiGKH HKIiO. The tongue of slander or the lips of malice cannot rob General Leaver of h's well-won laurels. Courageous as a soldier, he offered his brave young life to his country in her hour of trial and when the conflict was over and the threatening clouds were lifted he returned maimed and mangled from the jaws of death to illustrate by a singularly pure and upright life the virtues of true moll hood. is it a crime that such a man may aspire to the lushest honor in ! the State, and must he walk forever ; robbed of all his posses-ions he at in obscurity because Senator Cam-'once took his bed, and as he is so eron or any other prominent repuh-J old and infirm his friends now fear lican may prefer him for a position! he will be unable to survive the and the majority of his party with a I shock, and think he may become clegrte of unanimity and earne-t-ncss that even tiie Independent ora tors could not attack or impeach prior to the convention, saw f m,t him forward as their choici ht to ce tor Governor of this ereat common wealth? The tongue that acuses such : a man of perfidy is itself perfidious. ' On. Crrv, September 2t'. Five His blameless life is the best answer ! burglars, who two months ago rob to all his slanderers. He is no man's bed the express office, at Greenville tool, and in point of personal Inde-. and were afterwards captured at Oil pendence and integrity .we do not j City after a most desperate street think he can be matched even in , fight and confined in the Mercer the ranks of the Independent Le-1 jail awaiting trial set for next week, publicans. Cheap and iiippantac-Jescai-.il to-day. The desperadoe cusations that have long since been .seized Marshal Hughes while he was exploded may for a time distract the j guarding the inner court of the jail, judgments of men who should bejheund him hand and foot, gagged numbered among his friends, but land confined him io a cell, after they ought not be permitted to work j which, with revolvers, they forced him a serious wrong even in the j fifteen prisoners into their c"i lis. As fiery ardor of a politic: ! c -smpaign. J ti.. turnkey entered with the jail No man was more p- r-i-'-ntlv or ! p'lvsieian both were s-i.ed and tnore cruelly vilitie I oun:i' Ills e,i:: OldaCV than the lamented G;ir;ii l i. and no man m, ever stood the cru cial test so well. It is t he I ,.f politics that hatred, and maiiee ;o.d Under, are never more iniu-tri u ; tji:m when thev ;iUack i: i rjnt ,,,, t, who ii. eom.- too-l Up Candida'.. -s for office, and as they worked their worst in the case of Garfield, so they are now trying to besmirch Leave r. powerful exaiupln of the extremes; I p, nhich the unscrupulous will go ; i the excitement of a political can-: i . .- ' ,. . vass t0 wrwk a jalr reputation, but .i 1..-..1 i. . . inuu".iii.iui tK-oiiic uiil Inn, Sillier themselves to be misled bv such in- famous ta.i.c-s nor should they mm'!,,! nt.ar Healthville, Northumber permit themselves to do Ueaver in- j hm(1 County Ya Mr 1Jush owneJ justice because of the elo.,uentialse- aniin aud dweliillr lhe dw(.niniT hoods flung at lorn in the present locatecl Uow the mill daim 7r n n . .... ;0wimi to the heavy rains the mill bo far as the Democratic candidate : s,ream rose ra iJlv arjJ final, t for Governor is concerned he is a away the dam. The volume of . mere tripling who ha- luxuriated u.r Uien BW t lown u ., , in ofl.ee ever since lie cast his first j ve bef 7L H ,UWS i n-oU,II,R ,f h H Mrs- 1:u;h "J1 h children were tierce ,nfl,cu.. and h merely a fiS- in the Louse and were swept away craa Iew Cas,dy, bam Josephs to Jliw. T, f and men of that stripe II.s elec-!tilt! chMnu were r(.COvered tion would mean the triumph of ; l(,f(,re lhe Avokm ,eft f(,r rJ Demin racy and the return to power the botlies of Mrs. I'.ush and two of of one of the worst if-ihik tlint ..nl.I . . " ul ..;i.i.. i. I uZ ..--..i . - j "ii"ij niuuui, oeiiier on me i -Jlili" at Harrisburg. Do R. publi-! ' cans desire this? If Uip U iW wjH .Upport the Independent ticket. Scrnnton RqwMican.. A Chicago girl says it is all a mi. Uke atKiutgirJs not takintr an inter- est in married men, for they do if their wives are dead. Frightful Acoldenx New York, Sept -Jo. A terrible ... 1 , . . Li acciarat occurrea snoruy ? clock this mornine at Castle ul- um. uovernors i.-i;tuu. uuihi.i; .. uuai..iiner.e, nui...... J,,,., - l..ct r,;ht il.r.nt tell . - '- , "T rounds had ln fired, when the hrst gun in the embrasure prematurely kxploded while the gunners were ramming home the charge for the next round. The third pun also simultaneously exploded. Private Mahy, of Battery H. who was standing directly in front of the" fir-t L'lin. was instantly killed, and i'riva't- Whelam, of Battery A, was frightfully injured. His right arm was bhnvli oii' and his right leg and body were horribly burned. He wiil UOl recover. Private Cheaniss, ofdJattery A has r 1 n; ,id rnr'it fiinvirm t.iril illl . 111(1 t Tl- r-;;- ;,.'. i . vaie omuer, ox uaiieiv -a, ima m-- int iiim iimnuuu. , - ,. . i " . "ri . . "i Streicners. me scene on uie rr . . . . . . Ol Hie iKHT'jrs i iis ;t une. .-iiun men shed tears as they carried the jdead hoJy of their late comrade I away. i Accounts differ as to the real cause f theaocident, but the general opin- ' " ti.atUm premature il.sciarges were occis.oned by spares Irom the -v strong wind into the embrasures. No blame is attached to the gun ners. The Had ami VH Mess Are never imitated or counterfeited. This is especial! medicine, and it true of a family is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Hitters was the pur est, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and peo ple of the country had expres.-ed the merits of II. Ji., and in every way trying to induce suffering inva lids to ue their stuff instead, ex pecting to make money on the credit and food name of H. IJ. Many Jothers started nostrums put up in 'similar stvle to II. 1!., with various ly devised names in which the word "Hop ' or "Hops'' were Used in a way to induce people to helievo they were the same as Hop Litters. Ail siich pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their sUie or name is, and especially tho-e with the word ' Hop'' or "Hops"' m their name or in any way connected with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Leware of them. Touch lion. of 1 hem. Us nothing but genuine Hop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of green Hops or. the white label. Trust nothing else. Druggists and dealers are warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeits. KobOcil. New Gkhm.wtowx, September "24. One of the most bold and daring robberies has been committed at Mount Holly, Knox county. Ste phen Day, a merchant of that place, sold his store, and having received about Sl.tKKJ for it, he deposited it in a tin box containing the balance of his money, about S12,U0. He and his wife then left the house and went to the railway station near by, out of curiosity to see an excursion train from Cincinnati. They were absent only about ten minutes, and on their return to the house were surprised to find the tin box with its contents stolen. The neighbors turned out in search of the thief, but as yet their is no clue. Mr. Day is about seventy-two pears old, and by application to business had ac cumulated the above sum. which, now being stolen from him, leaves him almost without a penny in his old age. He is prief-sfricken over his loss, and as soon as the truth dawned upon him that he had been deranged. The money consists of Tinted States bonds, checks and draft.-, and several thousand djllars in cash. Iesierate Work. turnkey entered !c:an both were i:ei;id on. Seciirins the kes tiie On :i opened tin1 door- aiei passed o il to the Silrri'.I s q I.oTi !S. Whele y c qi'.unu tiie Si.' riii .- wife :n:d tin- en k. locking th'-iii Up so a- to le .-V '-ot ii! alirni !e:ii ' :;: vri. T i' V t in u ll-.-d Tif lie ih soer.ite en c- .-I'-irrs .mil lire u ( ji ist'ii ti lit-am iiig the bet cracksmen iii tiie country. A tv.v.ii'd of SoO ) dollars is o tiered for tiit-ir capture. i . Sit 1'erwons Drownetl. P.t tim.ihi.- St.i.i.ml.r - r. t,5 j , m Vf K .T'; vii0i Sf.!.!, iCl i ' B-fl-TraS .AaHi;i, MMcii airnfii in laUnnore r,i,v Pt,luirt ,i .,, 4n lv;i... esteMa) , reports that on hnday .,,l,t I.,,-. ., M-t.i it. .ii.. I I,.- U.... i . T L L. "7 n "k 'JZ Uit' MTCD Still being missinff. Satisfaction fur Trn. ! In our family of ten for over two J years Parker's Ginger Tonic has ! cured headache, malaria and other nmiiloi uta u Diill.l,...f..:ln are in excellent henlth mln,i.. , pense for doctors or other medicines j Chronicle. Explotsiitn of an Aitinmniiiojj Train. London, Sej.L29.-The Dally Td- j eqfaiiit uespaicu irom wnu, iciuo- ; riug to the explosion of an ammuni- j g tion train there yesterday, says: A 1 1 train from Lenha had arrived with j h the Sixtieth Lilies, when an amniu- nition wagon in the station exploded, J S killing a doctor who was on the train ; 3 V, 1 L.l Bllllt; univ ...... -1 the number of whom is unknown, j The train was ignited and the fire spread to the railroad depot, which j was quickly burned. The fiames ; next reached the commissariat depot ; adjoining, and thence extended to! some of our magazines, which ex j plnded. j The fire has spread so rapidly that it is hopeless to expect that uiiy thing ; of consequence will be saved. A : truck with 3U0 rounds ofammunition j has not yet exploded, and renders; an approach perilous. The whole of j the commissariat stores, the main ! ordnance stores, the greater part of j the forage, all the hospital necessa- j ries and a large estimated at JClUO.-1 OOO : A special despatch from Cairo to ' the Dully Xeu says : "It is reported j that three of the Rifles were killed i and six were wounded by the expio-! sion. Some of the army service ' corps were also wounded, and sever al notives killed. I passed numbers of the inhabitanee rushimr about, i carrying children, monev and other j portable articles, under theimpres-j sion that Cairo had been surprised j by a new enemy. It is supposed j that the explosion was caused by i sparks from a passing tram." ! A despatch to the Time from Cai-J ro says : "A major of the mariners! and a private were woundod and an! Arab was killed by the explosion. There may lie many more victims, I but these are all I have yet seen. The Indian troops will return to In-! dia immediately after the review. sh t Iieai. 1'i.Nt ls.sATi. fptf riiiic-r 2-1. At j j Covington. Ky., llionins JJoddwas; shot ileal at eleven o'clock hist iiijzlit, while standing in the tloor-i way of li is own residence with his j young wife, whom lie had married j on last Sunday. Two thots werej fired ut him by a ftian who was standing with a woman companion ! on the sidewalk. The evidence! points to Edward Welsh as the per-! pelrator of the murder. Welsh is the j lather of a girl with whom I odd's I relations had hecn such that I. is pa-! rent .h- ired him to marry here ! sh Lai hceii arrested and j admits that her hii-hand tired ;!ie: fatal s-1 lots. The ollkers in Coving- j ton pre confident that they will soon j save Welsh in custody. i Dies on Trak. SntANTON", S.'it.-inbcr 'Jii. While j rountlinj; the curve on the houie fttrt'tch in the thi.'-il he;it fif thin :if-j ttrimon's races on thcLTHUiulsi f the j Liickiiwana Afrricultural Assncia-1 tion "Minnie," :t valuahle marown- j ed hy 11. M. I.iml.ay, of this city, tiun lier driver troin hn neat and dashed around the track at lightning sjieed, causing a freneral .sensation anion;! the spectators on the grand stand. The animal was followed hy an excited crowd, hut after a brisk run fell on her side and broke her neck, causing instant death. The driver escaped unhurt. Mr. Lindsay refused $1,500 for his mare a short time ago. Trrrihlc i:. plosion. Caiiio, Sept. -'J. The explosion at the railway station yesterday con tinued at hrief intervals for overthree hours. The passenger station was saved, hut all the freight sheds, con taining ten-days' provisions for the army, and about two hundred trucks of ammunition, were destroyed. Five men were killed and twenty wounded. The fire was of incendiary origin. Subsequent to the first ex plosion two Arabs were seized in the. act of firing a truck. A third escaped. The troops parolled the streets last night. A Dosperailo's Fate. Dkcati!'., Alii., Sept. US. This morning an armed j.artv of citizens in pursuit of James Hell, a voung a j-oung desperado, who killed Major. Smith of this place, last week; cuniej upon the fugitive near Troy. Hell j resisted araest, and shot M.ijor Smith's Pm, killing him almost in stantly. The party then opened fire upon IJell. and h lell tlt-ad riddled with bullets. His body was left where it fell. Koustcil in IIU Cell. Cincinnati, September '25. In the county jail last night Edward (ted dons. a jrisoner, was luiriu-d .-it 1 1:-) o'clock hy the explosion of a co.il oil lamp on his bed while he was asleep. The oil wms thrown all over him, and his bed caught fire. Wh"ii taken out he was nearly roasted, and lived for a few hours onlv. ('led dons ! s"e!'Ttu,Mf' "'Vlf' "' lnJ ,"' r , , . i "Marble Hill," near Confluence, on the K. St(. was confined mi a charge of attempt- j Kaiin.a.1. ino- a horrible crime on -i bf'! o-:i-l ! ' Hill rtes-riptlons or these properties, ,Mc- norrinie truilt on ,1 HUle g,i . prtuMiln tvrm a,,,ir , Win. II Smith. I're.-i-" j itent Artisan Insurance Company, Fittshunrh, Easily Proven. lft I is easily proven that malarial ! It fevers, eors'vrition, torpidity of the) liver and kidows. u'tneral 'b-bilitv,! lielVi usiH-s.s, jii.i! in iirali;ic ailr.iects: yield r"ni:i- t,, this rreat di a-e coiiipi'-rer. Hop lhe r-ivaji-s of I'.itt ! It repairs ; list as-.r 1 iv eoinvrt- imr the food into rich :oi d. 1 if !'-d cives new Hi"? a:vl vixr to the and infirm :t!v::vs. Cluliliint; n t'li-rj limn Cincinnati, September 27. Ilev. Mr. McCleniheim, pastor of the I'ci ted' Presbyterian Church of Avoii- d.ile, Umocton county, Ohio, was to-! - -day assaulted and brutally beaten I H 'DT?! Wit I n I- II 1 l.v 1J. ...r II..r..l ...... .. ...... , ... tv 11WIJH, 4tlT Ol .1 .1. . 7 ine r.iuers ot the church, on account of ill feeling "rowing out of a church trial. A Variei! IVrlVn-niauci. Many wonder how Parker's G:. ger Tonic can perform such varied cures, thinking it essence of ginger, when in fact it is made from many valuable medicines which act bene ficially on every diseased organ. IKsporate llut-l with Butcher knive. Xkw Okleans, La , Sept. 28 This morning Melissa Power and Addie Johnson, vounrr women, fono-ht with j butcher knives in the yard of their .residence about a young man who j had been paying attention to both of j them. lioth women were frightfully ,cut in the face and all parts of the jfcody. Melissa Power received a ; stab wound in the breast, from which ishe died almost instantly Addiej : Johnson is in a critical condition, j Loss of hair and irravness. which I j often mar the prettiest face, are pre I vented by Parker's Hair Balsam. I 6 g HAIR BALSAI "rVT i , ..-r...... I I.. ,' ... i . It conuins nwtcrl.'i tp & w ill's Ka.;j . Rss'iresthe Ycuflifo! Colarto trtj of Tsiti Psrker'f Hiir Bilsam ii finriy prrfumed r.nil is warranted to previt tiling of the hair and !.- r--modimiruirarKlilthu!I. Uistox i Co . . i: l; y inc. n4 l thn, 4m ta - . PARKER'S GINGER TO! A S.periativs Health and Strength Rsstorw. If yna e a irerhank: or tirnirr, worn out w'nU ctrru-ork. or a mniLcr nm t y fcunily or hou.e h.M duties try PAKKt" Uikulb 1 hic. If yoa re a lawyer, minuter or buine?s nip rr !'.jin:d Iiymertal strain or ajiioucarr, do n"t t-iti iiitoxicaun g stiroulAnts, out uie Parker's Oik rer 'i ci If rouhav Consurapfon, IVpr;J. khruma Ism, Kidney Compbints, orny d'MHikrof thr li nrs Momach. bowels, blood or nc-ves Faikfk s Gim-.i-i ToNlcwillcureyon. Itistl.eGrcnte-j Ulu I'unRtT fti tht Beit an Sur;3t Coush Cars EvJf U:ei- If you are wastinc away frorl .-e. di73trn or any disease or weakness and rrrptiie a sumiujr: talr: Gincek Tomc at mice: it n ill im-icc rnle an 1 V-.l.l you up from the first die but iU ne-. cr l:it. s:a. It has saved hundreds of lives; it Buy i-ie Jaiiru CAUTION K.'fu.Urobrtii'i'"-r4ik.. ,i-."ri-TTi:; i. vmp!! Iwfwl V"" ' .-. ""ei-i-'i'ri eifW.nl Irani rnrwUinnollt'trtvW. .vuj wcwu u- . Uiicm k Co., N. V. h. 1 S I-"'" 10 ir--CHEAT SAVING TL YIMi DOU.AB 3:?!i in h ai d l-i:irz Ir.- .Tvre H.'- r deiich'ful prmime excertii ily p.-putjr. is xiltiiax like it. l:iil u i" luv.:; ; it-- Tow CoLow.Esrdlili f jr sijr.a'.ur-- LARi.E vi.; r: v: Irti 1 There h zt eicu:o f:r lafTorb frsa 4 J COWSTIPATIOW 4 A and other diseases th.it follow a dis- P ia ored state of the Stomach and Bow- Pi Seis, when lhe use of M DR. HEKHY BAXTER'S M;SSa Will sivo Immediato relief. After coti;::i:i!i. n f..!'.ows Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, m Sick Headache, Loss of U Appetite, Jaundico, Ap-gl joploxy, Palpitations, j truptfons and ostm Dis-s-i S cases, etc ... fr i-tl- ri-ni-i'. in" tlicrt--j il ... w . -iirr-fi i It- i icct to fiiair t.ta-.;-irrHA M . fkiiis tonic aii l ii!tMjr imr;jntive th v PURIFY THE BLOOD. M ' j rricc cc j. per bovtio. li For s;il'.i ! nil il.ul.'is in n.t 'lj.dne. SitiJ V S aldr'wi f: t ' :ir::i;dct, free, riving fi:!l directi na. ri KISI. JuV:5 t !S).trt., CiirliiidM, VU POSITIVELY CURED Benson's Cspcine Porcus Piasters. Reasons Why th-y i-.w Vrcfi-rreA to .V'.l Oilier Porous Plaster or external r.etriv.Ues: iirst. lWi: ther i-o.-ht'h all tli merit of Cie uri iiifiheninc Hiroil! I'fasli-r, ami contain in ail i!:Iinn thereto the itcwlv ili ovi'n-il jHiwerfn! and r.i live vegetable romhinut ion which a-ts with in-.-u-used rilM-iarient, ptiniiilalinrf, netiutive Biivl u;::iti-r ir.-il::utctlects. Second. Iiicfinei Ihey are n pennine pliarmr.centical prep, i- ion, oral i-o rticoi'liir.e.l ly the profession. Tfcirt:. r.'-caTise lliey nro t!ie v.i'y j Iistera that relieve I ourtll. r '-caiis... they w:!I posiiivi lycMretiigeaaes whicli i.Iiier reineiiii-s wiil nut even relieve. I if til. r..-eiie over TOfiO p!i ysk-innsainl drurfsts liave ..iiiite.riiy tefciirled tlmt they are suH.Tior to b.i ::.-r altera or medicines tor cxrertal use, Mxtb. TVcan-e the maniifa."lurpr hare received the . u:eiia.s ever given for porous Rasters. T ft wcwfiTi o rnnn;nn unnr 'ens Raster! iiououu ii uapumu 1 ui i SEA8URY& JOHNSON, Mannfactunne Chemists. New York. i M;ke KKSir.DVAT"lTASTrricel.Vts fi MEAD'S Medicateo COKN a-d BUNION PIASTER. J-ilR SALE BY C. X. BOYD, DHVGGIST Kamenrl. Ps. VALT7ALLS SEAL ESTATE- FOR S.LE! The fine farm a'ij'lnlrtu homerset bor.oith, f"r iccrly owned hy Isaac lluirus, Kst., is ollereil lor Kale. Alb. HA t,n'.uintr hits in Tiirkf.vl.Mif srrf.i.1 11 r.l'..M A. l. I1AL1V mSti Att'y at l.aw. Somer-et. I'a WALTER ANDERSON, MEECHiNT TAILOR, COR. WOOD ST. AND SIXTH AVENUE. NO. 226 LIBERTY STREET PITTSBURGH. fell IS SALE. A valuable farm containing about One Hundrt aaa .Vixfy-jfre rrrt. (144) titty to rlftv-flv-e ( M-ib) mm of tha ttnest I Uk an l Poplar tlinier In Llit- wnirr , auej, twenty-nve acres excellent meaiow ciirhty acres siilen.liil lira in and pasture lami, be si.ies other tlmlier laud, all well wateivil, lime stone on the farm, irood frame house, waiton shed, araln house anl loir bam. Situated from Lork- !, K. K. R..4 miles, Uacolle. F. K. K.. S miles, W est Fiiirflold, one and one-half mile, where may always tie limn-l a cash grain Hud hay market. TERMS EASY. Address JAS. Q. LEMMON, 3701 Wooilland Ave., Philadelphia, Fa. Or Inqnire of N. W. Lemmon, Latrol , Wesi. uiore'oind t'o.. Fa . uair,.lv Catarrh ELYS'CREAUBALM Effectually cleans- the nasal assiurr? af Cm irrhal virus . ms tnir. healthy ecre tions. allays .n rum ination, pn ects the memhran .iroui mldl tkinal olds,eonpIete Iv heals the Sores and restores the sense of taste and smell. Ken elictal results are re allreil hy a few up. plications. A thor ouirh treatment will cure Catarrh, liny Fever, fcc. Uneiiual eil for colds In the rive HAY-FEVER head. Agreeable to use. Aimiv bv the Ittle flnirer Into the nostrils. On receipt of .'m-c. will mall m package. Sold by Somerset drniriritf. marl EL.VS' OfiEAMKALM CO., Owegis N. V. PARKER'S a Ef if . ',.-,11 ' i: rs jnrUo-ly 1 Ft,? -unmi fiVr W XOTICK. ( litne airarinif in idp premiers 01 me amminn, td. In :u-rft Twutili. nlnitit A intuit '.M. ivii ) a rsl hrirer. '1 years uid. white Mar on heaii. abuut , bull tail li'. (rwnt-r ran have her by iroring i iri!ertv, rayiux 'iioiztfef. ! hi). .M. SUAl'LIS i Sut -jo. 11 Somerset l'. ; ixecutoi:'.s salk. i OF J Valuable Farm, Oris' Town 1ai. anil I Br vlr ui- of the power contained In the Irvnt i will ou l iu.iiame t ol Joliu l'h. Walker, late ut ! AMdl-i-iu t'-wniiliiii. SuKicrset er.unr. Fa., lei-'il, ! the unut-r.i!iie-i tsec-mori of sal.l dri'ea'l will oner lor auks jiulilie outfry, on lii e liremlseu, on ! 7ltir!,n,, (hthcr HiUlt, i j nt 1 u'rttx'k j.'m.. the filiwfn Inkritel rval et- tad1. i Mi l (iccHse.l, u wit : i iUv iiTiitte.i uf tuid (iwael In AtMlMHi m rV ui. liuntiA, rn.-ititi 4'uiirji ithm, inviJ ; Mitohfi.. Ht'irr You ii kin ami Nh t'nl, cn I luiif.tirf w iter-' n) im or U'i-, of whicu aU-ur 1M Hftvn are cleafd nl In a ?tire ut cultiv. lioii, bixI well attreii Trrre is a l-ur Utol vin Jul ti 0(ei.fU timl in fcuui wurkiiiK onirr, iiiii (it:ie U irry ia about l.w Dnm't? j ol tne U irried rently" to bum, aul lint IhertMMi j ererieti t- .urjie TWO-STORY FRAME IIOUSi:, Irame lmr:i Ami oilitr uutl.ulli.'lnifs. with an apple on-tianl ; a tfi-hnol Iihiji on the lartrj. aud rouve nu nt to i huriiies and close to the B. it U. K.ill ruad. iNo a. A ci.riiiln mill pnperty jjnown a the W aiktr Mi 1 . a-iioibliiir trict No. 1: three srory i Irauie Imititnm lu itooii uriicr. with i never tailing ', umuiit.uu s: rcnui of tresh wa'er. Tit: White's I creek, run a fnlrn.il 1 wali-r power. al a Rood trumo iiweliinit houe. abnut ' seres of land, of Wiii'.-h atniut VI avrefl are in meailnw. suu.ited in a iriKiil lirinini community, 1- miles fmui I'rina on rt. it u. K. K., 1 luno iroui Hurne 'sville, l uiiiuf Hum t.'.iiirtuenre. 'i irilrs from LHtunhunr. and 3 miles Irom fetershuric. with good roads Ic.-tiiinit to sll the pnldii points. o. o. Two certain lnu of irroun.1 ia frsina ' horoUKta. lu wn as Nos. MV and IjO. iMDtinic on ra.-a ire-l. with a two lory plauk house, a nowd auMe and other outbuili'.iuns thereon erected. T1JWW nr.e-ihinl u b.m t ai.-l tha rvinalndrr in three i atii!U;tl i-xy tH'-nis with'tut IniereMt, the Ue U'rrtNl pawn 'nt loltt) !e4urtfii ty ja-ltctutrnt notes or h:ivls; 10 pr evut. ol ibe pure hsc m-m y tt ho puM uu tluy ut' ?ale. J. . PHIIOX, J. b. DAVIS. OITCK IS IlKIiEIJY CIVKX That an aiiplioaMon will be mitle to tiie j-.vern.r'f tht i,uiiiriweHlih ol FeonttTlvaiiia liir rdarter m(ir(r.ltnif a o)in,iiii", urni- r tne pr)vliittA ut an art ui ttte 0neral AiiM-'iLhlj ut su Comm'nweun, entiti., "An Act to pruv uVllle 1 c"r - 1 ,,ie ir me or(jr;inn ana reuuritm or certain u-ratl :u, ' pprivtrU Atril 21Mb. 1574, upI f ut'hJt ;ii"nts ihfrcl... 1 lie ehurui'tcr 'l wild I-TAiiin i one Nr r'tit. under ilie second cIhm nume'l in tid ;, and the object ot the C'rp'r. tit will h t tie nil kin ol cmI. irn ore. Iirnestn and uther iuineniis. the purrd.i-e and dale ut tn &ame, wiiliia tne Ounty of Somerset, where tne RVUVl ill UlaiW Wiil IC I.W'l1i. UTd. H. UOLIiREV, Sept au. Attoniey tor Applioanta, H.M IMSTRATORS' NOTICE. i:.-tate ol'Charlea Winirert. late of Jcnner townhiit, deceased. L.eti4'i-s of airnIr.i(tnition on the above esute havir.i rmt-n irranted to tiie unkrslkrneti, hy the prj'r auin-iriry, notice U hereby ffiven 'o ilWe iudeiite'l to it u make liutnediaie payment, and tlioso hjiviriii" olaitus or demands will present thein luly authiti)ited Kr eUleuient. on Saturday, the lft day (! OooJtr. at the rcpi.Ience d the AdUaiuitra;or iu iuenirih;ininic town-dd!-. AAKO.N IiWH'i.H. Se:t -'J A'iui'.iii.-trator. jpxi-:ci:Tou".s sale of Valuable Farm and Timber Lands! Ily virtue of the powi-r contain,! in the last will ttnil testarneni ol An.irew tjratler, lave ol ShaMe tiivvnihtp. SuuM-rsei. ciunry. I'cim'a., tlecM., lhe H!nUr.Ji:rnel fixi-ciilor oi s-ii-1 iierease.1, wllloikT l-r fiale liy puimc uti.-ry, at the lute reslileni e ol sai-1 ileceaci.-il on v.in.7.7Ul', s,,,t. Hh, 1S.S2, at I tAlK.'k, t. ui.. the fiAUiV nu; d'j-cribed re:tl e?- IS'o. 1 The lit'iiierratt of salt! (Ivceaso'l, In Sb.ii t n-hit. r.tu.trtt c uii;y. Fa.. at'j'Htiirnr laii'li cu'liar.i StirvLT. 'nratl Sioj. tr.n-i S'. 'J. ami n- r-i. c-maiiim. 64 mrv? antl allwjne. ot n I'--t ' v. ''Ti-9 it rt? n riKi inl te h:ilnn-e well ttmN.-rtM There is a nrt-nte i "oal Vhi, knowa a? tiie eel-ur-tle-i "S'Btier L'oai" on this t.irra, an ! liii" itn-re.ii ererivl a Hry twt-3t-rv Stone Hi'U-r, a larire Hunk (Urn. Spriuir Hoase anl ot htr tottiUiliini;s, with lid rtj.'plV ori'tmpl. N't. - a Pr-n-Aiii truet ol Ian aljoiniiitf tract N't. 1. ''iiir.i'l Stoy. und others, knttwo thts Luilwit-k Weo'hiwnheiser turm," conrainmir ily arres arnl :iU-iw:ince. ol which afout UO acres are rleare'i and uniler eultivutioQ. the haianee well tituttoret. Thi! tract wiil he often'! as awtmle autt in two (circels, it lefnif tllvi-icfl by the Fika iiiti atmut two equal parcel?. Ntt. 3. A eertain'tract ol land aIji)iufrit tract No. 1, larjtls ot :harle8 aSortier, 'on rail Stoy and others, cmitiiinlnic 71 acres, iu erehe an-t al lowance. part ot which ia c;earel, the balance heavily tltnhejel. No. 4. A certain tract flanl aljulninj No. 1. 1 and 3. and lands of 4'onrad iSto , containing acres and til lurches and alhtwunce. wartiv clfared. This pan el will Ite pM with No. 1. Ao. 5. A certain tract o lantl suute in Alle gheny township, tnierset county. l'u., atjoiniutc ,1,u'" o t,. .'iiUKi-9, J' iUUUU Klin ini'l No. 6. containing loo acres, known as the "Kittle larm," ot which abnut 0 acres are cleared, the balance well timhere1, and has thereon ereeie-l a two-story Lo House and nood Stable, with a it'Hid apple orchard. No. . A certain tract ef land situate on both si.ies ul the Fittliuruh and lledloril Fike. part In Heilliird county and part in Souifcr.-et countv. adioiuinir iract No. and lands of Job Mann. John Jiier. mid others, now in the occupmcy uf James H. Few, contuininir 430 acres and allow, ance. of whii-h 1-Ju acres are cleared and under cultivation : the balance well timbered, with a two-story Inme HuU'e, r irood burn and other outbuildings therein erected, with an apple or chard : f:irm is wi.'ll fenced an.l well watered. No. 7. A certain tract of land, known as the "Shot K..ctory Stand." situme in Napier town slnp. Be-tlord county. Fa., on the Fittsnurirh and Heolord Flke. ailioininir No. fi, lands of .loi Mann and othi-rs, i-ont tminir l&i acres, i5 jwrches and allowance, ol whi h utiout 40 acres are cleared, t lie balance well timbered and well watered, with mree-story M"ne. Mouse and stable tli -n-on erected. TERMS : llne-tliird in hand. -ine-third to remain a lien the Interest to tie paid annually to th-j widow dur inif her liletiiue. and at her death the principal to the heirs ul said dei-eased. and the remain line one thir l in three equal annual pivmems, wi hout intercut. 1 he deterred imyments to lie secured by pn!iMii"iit notes r Imn.ls. Ten ier cent, of j ur-cha-e ui-iney to be paid on day of sile. . -M. sun i;o:tk. Sc;it. . Executor. : CLARK Indian FT,,: I Cures all diseases of the Stomach. Liver. la Bowels. Kidneys, Skin and Blood. . il iii ions testify to its efiicacv in healinc the above named diseases,and pronounce it to be the Guaranteed to Cure Dyspepsia. AGENTS WANTED, rn.uc m.rk. Laboratory, 77 West 3d street, . Fi.TTKTuwx, Pa., Auirust Slst. ltd i. Dr. 1 lurk Johnson: I was troubled with Palpitation of the Heart, but sit.ee usiriit vour Inrllnn Itlixxl inp I have received much relief. JACOB kOLB IT IS A. THE PxTTSB EGH EXPOSITION Kemains Open until October 14th ADMISSION ONLY 25 CENTS. CHEAP EXCURSIONS ON ALL RAILROADS. READ! Ituml CousctIk! Uriini Corps Contosts ! Fife Solo Contests ! I'unuiuir llares ! I'afin? I.acfH ! Grand Army Day ! COME. PINNEO, The Katiiiiiis Fcnialo Kidrr. Wondcrfiil. Daylight Japanese Fireworks, Professor Cromwell's Art Illustrations Every Evening, ALSO, Ii! Grates! Mffilaflial anl imasirial Eiaiuitioii as Pnssilel ia PitisDnrgl KCMEAIUbH, ADMISSION ONLY a."Ct. DAY AND KVENING- cinLrazN uotsb 12 ims or ase, is cznts. 0 IUTIAN H COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. j BrTirtoe of an order of the Urfho dart of j Somerset eoamy. t.. me dlrec:d, 1 wi.l ti.oeto sale by public outcry, on i TIICUSDA '. tk-t. 12, 1S2, at 10 e!i-k. a m.. on the premise, the fl''"'nit uescribe-l Kcal tJtale, late toe prvijc. W. Haines, ii-d. A certain tract oi lanu. p"Qj m shu. So-nen-et cuaiy. Fenn a.. ror.tiuinit .W j a- acres and alli.wiir.ee. 130 acres thereol cleare. : 1 and under eiiod stale ol eullirailon. bslanee well P. X-timt-ered, a Ihduinir lands of Mkhael Corer. W ai. j t ii Kulilwiii. Beui. jviineaoa otr.ers, umu ere-ie. a awl Frame Dwelling House, HanK Barn ') x ei. fprinit House and other out build in, there is a larite and thrilty, Rtod liearinir orcliard id 4M trees of 4) ehuh-e varieties on tins larm, two lour-Kut eio ol coal openeo ami rouiy towork.it is well supplied wim never failina; rtreama ol waiar. and is one of the m t eemrally l.M-aiel farms in Jeniier township. silutl on tne rledli.rd and ttreetisbarit turntike, two miles from Jennenown. and h:vlnit Scaol Hoas and I'liureh within one-eiKhlh of a mile Irom the dwelling house.one haii mile In grist audsawmilU One thlnl to retniin a lien on the premifcs. af ter pavment ol dedis, the tnti-resn to 1 pid to wl.hiw'nnuil!y durlnu liie and at her death the principal to the heirs l de..-esetl ; one thin c.ish and balance in lnueiUl annual payments rmra Isieol site with interest : lo per cent, to be paid when property la kn K-ked down, dower and pay-mea-i to be secured by judanont notes, fceptla JtSlAH KELLER. Adin r. and Trustee. UDITOR S XOTICK tue Estate of Michael Spanailer. deceased. TheonderslKiieil auditor, appuointed by the Or- . pl.iins' t;ourt ol Somerset cnuiiiy, to examine ami I report on the exceptions to the account ol Jona- j than Miller, almuiistratorot Hid de.-e lent, and j to make a distribution of trie lund ia hand.- of said administrator to and anion those lea-ally entitled thereto, will attend to the dutli-s d his . appointment, at his otli.-e In Smnerset Biinmah, I tltolitr 7th, M.'.at 1 f M. When and where all i lutrrleA intereslel eitn attend. ' FKtll. W. BUSKCKKK. septl.l Auditor 4 UDITOU'S NOTICE. The undeiTliCTie-l auditor aplminied by theOrt'h ans' c'ourt of omeret t'o.. Fa., to ascertain ad vncement. and make distribution of the lundsH the hands of the administrators ol i re.ieri.ik r. iv.ii... .!..-. I t and ainona- tbuse leirally en;l tied thereto, arives mulce. mat he will attend to i ....,.. .i iiia (iiro-e. In the Korouicb ol Sumer- , et. ..n M.'mday tH-t.l-r -Jn.l, lir lo o'cl.ick a M.. when an ueraona nm i" JOHN H. I HU scp',13 Audiuir. 4 DMIXInTItATOII'S NOTICE. KsiTta of Tlore C5. Wr. - Sum-net Twp., ilecJ. i.tprsof a.lmimsiniil. n -n ata.ve esiare mini been uranted to the untlersia-ufl t'y tbe lir..i'r .iu- ' thurliv, notu-e is hereby ftivcn to ail rersins in .Ifl.tei'l to siiiii e;te to mam imme.l'.nte l'f. Oierit,an.l those Bavini: cianna azu:r. sent them July auth.mk-a I f..r srtilemeni ..a Friilay. I ct. aitli, the resl.leni-e tl the AilminiMtrator, In fximereei idwibuihu. i unty la j J KEl'BEN WHY. Ailmiiiiirat.i sept-Li H-iZ awii '-i'-J VulMk vaik, Chl-.niN . AY NOTICK. t.inne trayim.: on my farm, near Fried ena, S"tn- i ersct towni.ip, live yearling calves, one white Hud the ottir sj.oTted. I lie wdt can n'diver the srie by caiiicy and pniii property and j pv!ntf !td. i a"u.:;t Eu. SMITH. I jTTiTIOX IN I)1V0I:lK. j John J. Spck h r In tfccl.'.iurt ofcominun FIp.-is j v.. -"l S-uru ruet l.'o.. ol ,.. :m au. M:irtha Spelt-lier J T. lil, ali is Sub. ..r lnvur.-e. To Martha SjK'icbi-r, the defendant aliove n.i rneii. oo are hen t y nutihed to b" in.l apiicar at the the next t.ourt ol O-mrnon Fie. is ot Sn.neret cuinry lo be held at Somerset on the second Mon diiy ol N'ovenmer lvi ( l.nh dayi to answer to the eoiiipl.-iint ol .Inhn J. eiiiier, the phiiutitt. aluve tiauieil. and how rue il any you have, why your sai 1 busnund shoii'd nut lie'divoree.1 Iroui the Imiuls oi matrimony entered into with y.m, airn-e-ably to the (iniyerol hii w-titi n and libel exhib ited against you belnre s:ml t'nurt. .liH. J. SPAXGLER, Shkrikf's (IKKK'g. ) s.heri(f. Sept. j, l!?i Sepi6-t. L KCJAL NOTICE f he Commonwealth ot Pcnnslvania. to Eliza beth Harmon, (widnw) tieorue Harumn. Georire Miller, EliialK-th Miller. Catherine Taym..n. all ol Somerset county Fa.. Harvry Hanuon o! Cam- bria mumy. Fa.. 'athurine ll ininnn and Valrn- tine Hanuon of Fort Wayne, lixlKina, heirs and rPi.rfiientutivAi .l i .o..-,r a u..-,.,..,, .1.. ceasetl and all other er.oiis Interested irreeunif : Somerset i-oumy. ss : You are hereby cited to he kand appear lief.. re the Judiies of our Orphan' Court, to lie held at Somerset on the Jrd day ot ( K-totier li then and there to shuw cause why Jnhn L. Kes.-ler should not be dlscharijeil Inim the dunes of his trust as Executor ol the last wiil and testament ol George A. Harmon, deceased. Herein tail not. Witness the Hon. M m J. liner Esq. at Somer set this 'Hlh day Auau.-d, A. I), lsii ShcrilTs I imce. JOHN J. SFANOLEK. Sept. 6, l(wa. ( ; tiherl IN JOTICK. Notice Is hereby itlven that I. the uu.'er- sittned, will not be resoti.iL'le for any debts con tracted hy C F. Weaver, of the Brin of V. K. Weaver Co , doiu business at Bethel, S.mcr. set county. Fa. J. A. BUYER. .1. A. Buyer will continue the Fho.-phate busi ness at the old stand. July 12 OTICE. We. the undersiitne.l Poor liircctors of Somer set county, icive pur. lie notice to Ju.-itices ut the Feace to semi all warrants to the Stewart of the County Four House betore delivering the paupers. K! iniI.FH EEKNr.K. F. I..rxTZ,l ALFXANHEK KohNS, Steward, i It AN ILL. KOI. M H.I. Sept8 4t Fix. r Directors. JOHNSON'S Blood Syrup New York City. Druggists sell it. FACT! Ereniuif Fireworks! Military Vrixe Drills ! Tenor Drniu Solo Contests ! Trotting Knees ! Floral Display ! S-ii.p Nlartinev Satjin&M TOIIOS, The Famous Mesican RMer. wilh ov.T ..JOO -i.'.-tr.::- :.- .: U Jill ;..: li.S.'tiU : i". j:rttit.:: -s . s' i: ::-,!: r. 'i'::. :.:v l.i ' i ! I.'' ::i! '; ': '. .'i ' i ' RAILEOAD SCHEDULES. SOMERSET 4 CAMBRIA RAILROAD. (m and after June VA train will run a follows : SOKrHWAKU. )ltTHWPI. ! j - ... I tatio. s S , , Z I I v mm iM , st v I 3 m 2 ! -, 1. M. 1V40 ll.Ji 11: 10 b lU'4o lo:jt' lu:l:i; ::! 9-:H Ul r. m. l'.J:4M 1:0. 1-iS l.i li, J:".!' i:!i l.iu . BiK'KVOOll. ..j ..HU.niKO....: ..SHMKKSKT...I ...MElliKR ..rii'i... 4:W ali b:VO . 411 . . . :lo 401 . i.ii . 3:i,. : 3i :is , 0 j, la . 3 . bi . 7 f JTHISTIIWJ..! 7 HIIOVKK.HVILLK j 7 -42: ....BtTHKL....! 7 ..H ... BOKIIKK.... j f) U.I .. IMll.tSl""...! 8:30 , . Ji ill Ti iw 1 .. ...i The Mall, north and sooth, runs daily; the Lucil Train dally except un.lay. I in the fitisl.urirh IHTlsi-io. H. ai O. KaUrowl thn.a.h ta.wni-r trains, eat hound, will leave Koekwoni at VI- a. m., and 12:44 p. in- arrivm respei-tivelv at Washlnutuu at 7:3a a. m , same d:iv, and il-41 neit eveninit. and at Kaltimnre at :4i a. m., saite dav. and at ll.tM next evruinz. West ward-boan-ithmuKb trains leave uaunu.-r at V:3o a. to., and 7 p m., ami W ashinati.n at lo w la. m and S lop ui., arrivtna: re-ipectieiy at j Kickwood at oo a. m., and 3 ' p. m. BATIMORE i OHIO RAILROAD. KITTSHl'KtrHmVlSHi.V On and after June li, tmins will run as follow : TaaTWAKD. Wlr-ARII. i "e i "2 ! i STATIONS. Z a j A. S. , :;oi 4:J ' 3:b ; 3:M S:17- 3: -.':-" i ' J:4 : j il:.i3 i IT 1 4il ivi: : T. . 10 li T T 8.1 :-J3t fill) X6 :.. i:4 .'i:4 i:.lf a:..a i.-J' 6: S A:lu ; :flt 4:i4 4 t " ! :id ! 1110 ! li 10 FITTSHIKiUl.. ... l.:oo flXH.LVlLLE. U:o4 ..tONrLI 'kM,'L.'. l-.Mrir 1J i lill i U io 1,'hslNA 1J:17 ..hK'X'K MIHMi.. 1-JJ7'... FINK tKli i Mi. ...I'.lsstl MAN.... ia:"i. liW... Kiii'KWisiK w li-4 ...Fl VKilmiVK lo; tiAKKKII 1:U.. . ... t I It K 11' ,S4l.!inl KVji jic 1 !4 ...Mr.VliKSH ALL... 1 1J 1:11 1 i VM l:M 1 :au 1 1:M' l:iht I Mi I in' l:-'t 1 4f Voxf 1 i'l .KKsfiN'fc ..SAM" PATCH... ... lli'VV.UAX PHI I.M iN' iilkm:hk ... fa ik Hon: . H MilI.lN .11 MUtKLANb.. Mi.untain Fxpress leaves Pittbnruli (i'u ; ,j UV , a. ., ,u . - ; . .u tl u-r.--. . i.; n - a6: Fniarro-. h-M leaves t i-nrieii! nit-, rsni i. :i: nr-s! i ." I a'elin ii j .o: ! I. en: 1 tne inive. 1 : Hirre.'. e -4 : l ler, t-n; Sj;ir,ur Jut.rU"ii. c .-3 : .Vryer.!.ile. i:& lAvr, ;.-sl,C:la; Muicr-I, :-l ; ar rives at S,.iuerHt, o.tu. ' ThrnUKh M ill tralni !ai:y. Kxp.t.- trn. s .Ulyeirejt Sun'tay. j Aec,.nnni.!atii.n tra:ns anil Fayette tigress dally except Suu.lay. j Tieket otlli-ea. oinier Fifth Avenue anil Wood ; 'treets. an.l iiep.it corner Orant and Water Jt., I PitUtlUTich. f i. '. K. IJIRI. Oen. Fas-ieniter Aa-ent. ! L. M. t.'tl.i:, lleneral TieKet Anent. I RO CK WO OD HOUSE. : Opened Momlay.Kept. I, I"s2. Sitiate riaht at the li. fc O. and S. A !. P--it. Kestaurant aiiai-iieil. lioth open dry and nilit. kestaurint hn been enlarunl and rr- oiolilitsl. Fiirtli'i living a!- iu the S. A. '. .li-.-tr- Init to taj.e nis'ht trims w:li nud this tcreat is.u- , er.iom-e. w o o w -J O '-- H Pi w Id o B (0 M 0 FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS : -(- Hon Cum r" !:t MPr I 1 -v 1 -. . t' "i-ntirv oi n 1. ..1 oiakc tUe butler .r.- j-or !-r t !! fi-t prTnt lmt KVKHT rn v , -,(. v .. . Mp- irri .itrjr arp !! - t. rs- P"-'. tki: WiLLoUt SAflaJ-ACIioS. bvi'4 ecrt.ilicrr. DAVID E. FOUT2, Proprietor. BALTI3IOEE, ID. Fer. 1 It. GOLDi Oreat chancetom.ike m,.n. Tn.se who alaavs 1 take a.li .n;U)ifeot the um.l L-nalices to make tii..n..v it.U ore mi re,,, Kruerauy in-come wealthv, while those whoilo not Improve sui-h rhances remain in poverty. We want many men. women, Uiv and ; iciris, to work h.r us nht In their own h"a,uies Any one c, .!o the work pmjierlv from the hrst i start. Th-1 iisiuess will pay mine than tn times ..rilinary waa-s. Expensive ouilit furnisheii tree oone who eunaitcs :ij;9 to gj, m(,ney rapidly , Yon em .w-e your whole time to the work or only jour t...r moments. Full information and allth.it i nde.1 s-rt tree. Address Stii.mi Co Fort. and iaine. Dee.-1 IH F. W. CLARK, W1ULSE4.Li PSQRUf 7 AND COMMISSION M ERCHAKT. Corner Main and Market Streeis. JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. m)rl9 BESTS rt-.s nw l. '.iri- : V- u r.i tnu kf in;. ister wrtc ti,r ns lli .ii i; Mlirrlimi i'Uf.tt..i ... wcrrucu. ne wiu si.irt rua. -1.' .uv .n..t n ,. r.i wsi.lr at ti..m , 0 ir,lii.rj.,u'. ,,n .m'.i wimen. b.ijs a-.l vi'l. wiintr.l nrnl -., st.ru t.ir us. N..r t. the tlmr. Yi.il cin r in lipurr tint- "rlv. . r iriv .,ar w.r tint -.. ili husi?!. Y"U iiiii livr hi Lump ;in l .tut.. w. rk Mouther huln.s wUI pav f.u nearly ns well Ni, me ran Till ti niike -iiurinuus pur hv inrniri'iK it iinrr. Mostly iitnt ami terms trre. M..n tuiut ' last, easily, an.l hum. ml, l i.i.-.. wi. ItCll-lT SEND STAMP TO : REVOLVERS, &c. w- MAHDEP.. TYRONE, PA. ROUGH ON RHEUMATISM. The Greatest Discovery of the Age for this Most Torturing Disease. It is Advertised to do Only What it Has been Known to do in Hundreds of Cases. Cures Rheumatism ! Give it a Trial and bo Con-mced. OU), Ge eral Agent, Hf- - W isL. m.29. Homrraet. P. SW3 i.w' fin raMlB per annam Ul lavarli arrearage SS lit fit J m tbelrv-ap-' scrtptlon. Subaer'' ether snou' well aa tlw : - "-o-- -w-ipvt oft5 v Fstrf. xi... .. c-? n" p r. .r .... - ! c : rn-.. . r" 1 . I I I"' ' I" i-- 'nrr.i. aoaj , , rr :- I .! T ; T .... . i - ; .xi-.-! v.. ... t'.-r l ii.:. " t:"-i-" : - . .. . . 'I Srr"i.iM -j , t nt i-r It .lie. ii.-ik- v - t the nun, itl .ri it r lo ;h- mnrk.-l. .i:: '. I'tKRow uu tiM.r I ; . It BE Al'"i:i i i (7 Sf i . 1 1 f. re j urcliii'iiitf ii . u . ; t ho Penn Harrc TJS c:iAS;rD to a Tun t i.nl; U:;l.-)'V. ft. '-'" f I "L - .in,v-.aiL 3 c .. a.-i -::. i .., ltlee e.1 to ton Bileliiy- ! iio Pcr.n Harrc- r2'.x :c to sinole -a- k : All tpelil? iirnt Minim' A J.CO! co! Allb' a tal enwt. 1 lo t Ti;c Penn Harrc J : ' ' I CnVOIID TO IX-VBLE "A" ii-.:. Will InS oo es i . . ig-a.-. ... .nil j I. mi. a-i If All' lerclei! Se ... iA f-0!-L T'.' fir - t r i."--t c 'in; c l , . . ... t. II Offie Y . .j rcr.n Karrov Ami witrn. j.rom Wil o h:n pre in T n ::.ir.-" v ,. a rv. i 1.. u -? to. t L; r ( "l fi ! r: iii f-iTT"'., and t';.. i -fu k : -.- nL l ... i. .-. u i.! l -'i or v "I . . - . -.i t it 1 (;.ie rhr-.- p.nr 'i ihv ttu:..; . tvbii' tttiniv Innt rin:ul be tluiitf with iiB) . i he Fenn Harrov w ed i tlffle J Oi Ma! sett! atte fi : ii j L.r.D. It !-as alwav be'n a irr-t :nccc-r:.L 1 ' Harm to and fr -iu the t..-i I T'- i o-i v.iT th1-. ai no iciitt'T -i b h.r-.-t-. u-e I'i :':e -rimh.;.u:.-.a, it wiu. ii. la buui li uu. Ths Penn Harrc IT; rtt v hile nnk, 1 - frt IN. Midi iT.fill. in rm wu r.- ni'U"j tlit-i.Lr:u; -i.., In ft ci'TivtU-HL. Will ft Jlulf Ifif nm mhrr harriv nnI :tv in' lam " ih lntMr an.l w nrrxnrti to 41 ; rTre-rni or mr rt tmlt-tf. Ouf -t fc AM) JiK 4 ONV IM i I. Ae.i"f o ri'uiv;'i.-i AGENT3 VAXTED IN EVn; V KM HARROW H.JSU?AGTU?.3i TECS whit; i IS Ivl IT IS Till. lightest Running Shuffle Mar: It makes less imlse th io anj ot- SI ; chice ; il iias A SELF-THEEAEIS3 S DTTLE ! A SELF-5EIT133 FELILE A E0U3LE-STEEL t on botn ije uf tne NeeIIe : an Automatic I'oblmi Win1-1,. ml .levU-e tu till the B -I.liln Wllh-nl " lax tits NarklM I It is the maIe. All it. wearinir part r m:i-I a' hie. It meril htiull bm rtrvtaily e.vi""u" lure bajiDie ncj other. SUl on the ih' Tern r c MOST REASONABLE TERS UY Jcnner X Iloads, 1' suicia ly on oi 0 All atte f a i A iln P p St. e-1 lat n I Si r ..r r.i
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