ODE TO JACK FHOST. 1 tliouU thet crue om, Jack Fmet, When I was young and small; Yon pinched my earn and hit ray too. You jMunted red my choofcs and nose. And kept me close within the doors. And thus I deemed thee chief of foes That could my youth befall. I thought thee cruel once again, Whca upt- minbiod gro"; I saw tbee clothe the earth in white. When all that fair and pure and bright Was withered by thy deadly blight. Withered in one short, luckless night. Where'er thy breath lml blown. Y'ou nipped my buJ and pi!ed tuv vine And filled inewith rlistnuy; An enemy I called you then; A foe to garden, field and jflen, A curse Mtnt to the eons of men. And, never to return aain, I bade thee ha-teaway. Put now. Jack Kmc. I find at last Thou wa.t't my ilearrt-t friend; One has cmie in to take thy place, Without tby beauty orthv ir With poisonous breath atlJ salTn.n face, Bent on de-troctiou to our race And urn'! without end. Our land lie niouruiug at hi ft-et, And 'neath his trlia-'ly tread Oar fairest fl '-'r- have met decay. Oar onlit-t jp i tuve 1 -t their ray, Tueyoun the tM-autifiii. the !ay. Are viiiis k'-I fr -n our i!n away Aj 1 n:l uhcrel wi.ii the dudd! Come hack. J i k Fr r-t. ajnin c .me lack. Thrice welcome t each heart. Stretch torth thy white and fr.izen wand. Bid suffer;' at thv c..iiiiuatil. Give health and q liet t" the land. Come wrest hi- ro-j.ir from his hand. And hid thef-w d. part. Whole cities wa'.l his deadly ftr.ke. Trade lien-i- beneath his PaUied our every interest lies. Team, bitter t-ar, s-uffu-e our eyes. Our bosom burst with pr ians and hi-hs; Come, then, thou ati.-I of 'he skies Thou rnessenjrer of tJ.al! Thou Great Physician fr.mi ab.ive. Who ram'nt to save the lost. Thou wh'i didst once fr sintu-rs bleed, '..ine in tliis hour of dire-t tieel, Vme. ami in mercy ititereeri-t Come, atay tlie i.ia.-ue's insatiate ptwl- O'A send the white hoar fr.e-t! Her Majesty' IMue. "Have yon never heard of the Dritiah IloWholtl Cavalry ? Itcom tirisej three ruitoents-tlie First and Second Life Guards, who contituU the Heavies and the Dim?. "Do they take Vuir name from the color of llieir uniform ?" "Yes ; and you oueht to see thope uniforms," answered the ex-cavalry-man, with enthusiasm. "The tu liices and coats are blue, with pold facings, and the breeches are of the finest buck.-lcin. Gauntlet cloven and high boots are worn. The helmet and cuirtissee are f a metal-likr German silver, nd the helmets are surmounted by red plumes. The men are obliged to keep their uniforms and equipments in the beet possible condition constantly. They are sub mitted to the most severe inspection every day, and :he leaf t speck of dirt or rust brinus down a penalty. Even the spao between the points of the spurs are critically examined. I Itelieve that in the earlier part of the last centurv a certain earl of Onfurd orgniztd a body of cavalry, whose duty it was to protect and escort such royal personages a might be thrown in their way. These royal troopers were all gentle men and the sons of gentlemen. Like other yeoman corps in England, they furnish their own arms, horses and equipments. After awhile, the organization was turned over to tlie Government, and the men were paid and fed at the public expense.'' "Is pentle blood a condition of admission to the ranks of the lilues, DOW?" "No; even the offspring of a hah rdash r may enter the Household Brigade now, if he is at Kiast six feet high, measures thirty-nine inches alwut the chest, can read, writ, ci pher, and furnish a certificate from a n agistrate or clergyman that he has a good character." "What does her Majesty give such a person for his valuable services ?" "A man in either of the House hold Regiments should make sixteen pence a day over and above all ex penses, while a man in the line can clear only about half that amount," was the response of the veteran guardsman. "How manv men are there in the Blues?" "Let me see fifty men to a troop, two troops to a squadron 500 men in tlie regiment. The troop com manded by the senior captain is called the Queen's troop." "Where do the Blues get th-ir horses ?" "From the Government stud in Yorkshire. The men are all inount d on black horses, except tlie band, who have white horses. Tart of the time the regiment is quartered in Ixmdon, and part of the time in Windsor. When at the latter place they take part in the manccuveres in Aldershot Georze III. presented the Blues with a set of silver kettle drums, and Georjre IV. gave tlitn a magnificent standard, whicl is still used on Suite occasions." Going to Schssol. They are Strmsera Now. "Class in geography, come for ward, and in case any of you drop a pencil, look out of "the window or utter a cough I will keep the whole 'school in at lecess. Now, then, where is Green Cheese Creek ? They give it up. "What ! None of you able to an swer that question ? Here are twenty boys who expect to become business men, and seven girls who will be come wives and mothers, and not one of you know that Gntm Cheese Creek rises in the southeastern part i.f Hindoi-tan, aim flows in a north westerly course lor seventeen miles and twenty-two rods and empties into Ham Uiver. You boys would look nice starting out as lawyers, doctors and book-keepers, wouldn't Go to vour seat., ana as a must A Middle-town young lady never tires of relating an amusing occur rence of the sleighing season List i winter, one was enjoying a nae in company with two Hartford gen tlemen and she was driving. One of the gentlemen slyly inserted a hand in her muff and lovingly nresed the diseniratred hand. She Hop Bitter are the Purest and Best f Bitter Kver Made. ! They are compounded from Hops, I Malt, Buchu, Mandrake and Dande-J lion, the oldest, best and most val- j uable medicines in the world and contain all the best and most cura tive properties of all other remedies, being the greatest Blood Purifier, and Life and BAIRBAI This ehuzt.t Cn-y Liver Regulator, blushed and withdrew it just as the j Health Iiestoring Agent on earth. you pumsnmeiii tacn one ui j uu write fifty words snd give me the names of every President of the Uni ted States. Clas in arithmetic, step this other trentlenian on the other side slipped his hand in the muff. She knew by the action .f her adorers that the hand pressures were fre quent and loving within the silk Lning of the uiuG, for first one face and then the other would bob for ward to catch a look at the sweet face and eyes which prompted, as they suposed, the tender pressure of the hand. The by play lasted until the young lady quietly re marked: "If you trentlemen are through with my muff I'll trouble you lor it now. as mv bunds are setting cold." wav. and be cait-lul how you step or' Anl the two gentlemen, who had uu won't get any dinner lo-Uay. i been comfortably warm up to this Now, James, v lut is a rhomboid ?" j time, suddenly felt an Arctic chill 1 don t know, sir." creeping up Uinr spinal column", You don't? uu are expecting to; and the mercury ol their feelings below zero. rs 'row up and become a clerk in a dropped to degrees ne clothing !-ure and you don t know' The two gentlemen are str. what a rnomboid le! A rhomboid, ; now. railel ir, is a p.r rain wnose oj'po- -tie flder- olii are equal, auu isC angles are not riyht angles, 'luke your eeat, and don I yiu dare looK up until you have committed seven ueli pa lies of hislorv to memory. "Now. TnouiaS. what itf the I . i.. ...r SiilT Hi? 'Tenia liUUUUl UUC Ull H HUW, ivi vt.,,-v,j .liven fr oue year, ohe day, one hour and nine-tenths of a minute, and bearing seven and three elev enth per cent, interest ? Come, now, answer off hand." "Can't do it, sir." "Yi.ucau't? Only yesterday you u.ld me tiiat you intended to run a ri-t mill when you grew up, and litre you can't answer a simple ques tion in mathematics ! You U never be abie to run one end of a corn she:! r, and I might as well tell you so now. Go to your scat and cipher out Kit) examples in vulgar frac tions. "Class in ancient history, now ad vance. When was the firot rebellion isainst the Assvrian King Sardan- A hunter with an empty game b.tsr enters acountrv tavern atninht- No disease or ill health can possibly long exist where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their oeration8. They give new life and vigor to the aged and infirm. To all whose em ployments cause irregularity of the bowels, or urinary organs, or who require the Apetizer, Tonic and mild Stimulant, Hop Bitters are in valuable, being highly curative, ton ic and stimulating, without intoxi cating. No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment is, use Hop Bitters. Don't wait until jou are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at once. It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved by so doing. will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. Do not suffer or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters. lUmember, Hop Bitters is noj vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but U preferred kf ilt whoiuvetr-c.!, is any R nznm art.- ct cn ac p -our.t of its s;'TrVr f it contains xnacna!s 3 oeJir that at bend' z'al 4 to the ftcalp aa4 h-cr mod always Restores the Ywi Afal Calor to Zrvf or Tiitt Ba Pxilctrr's Hair Bakam m ne!y perfumed and is warranted to prevent fcliing ot the iuir and o tiaiKminaiidttcntnff. mscojt & o i. 1. PARKEU'S GlHGERTOf S50WKS1 ELDER ft.M.DCWNS' tall, and with an air ot giooin nuis ( ltl inrt nn,i n.t a(i,Vir,f. I 1. I 1 Lri-A I . i 111 o it li ?i rl:iu 1 I t -1 i; i 1 j i.w, ri. ...... n'"" in me : tlie "invanus rriena ana the 1 wine. While he i- drinking it tne host rks confidentially: uiu had bad luck today, I'm aim id?'' "Yes, my friend; I did not bag a single thing. The first time such a thing has happened to me in the course of my life." (Sportsman's p rjury at which Joye laughs.) "Well, if you are anxious to take something home, I have a hare out in the stable that I would not mind partinu with to you for ttu franci." "A hare? Dead? ' "No, alive. I caught it yester day." 1 tal us . No answer. "Jam-s. Henry, Charles, Samuel what! None o! you able to answer this question ! You are preparing I so out in the world as insurance can vassers, telegraph opt ra tors, bank clerks awl board of trade speculators, and behold your ignorance! What would any of you do in case you ere walking through :n alley on a dark night twenty years hence and some one should sudden v stou you and ask this question? The class is dismissed. How the next genera tion will manage to run stores and factories and keep the wheels of com merce and progress moving I doti't know." Shall We IVune In Winter. m tde : tlie "Invalid's IIoje," and no person or family should be without them. Try the Bitters to-day. "Vuu Ircam loo Big for Me." A Snptrlativt Rea?tii and Strngtll Re:tcnr. It you are a mcHianie or &nner. worn oat villi overwork, or a mother run down by umiy or bouso faald duties try Faickk' CiKona Tunic.' If yon are a Uwycr. ai.msrer or business man ex hatrsted by mental urain or anxioaft cara. do not take into icaar.gsarnulano, but tac barker's (ranger i onic li vou have Consumption, Iypcjia, Kheuma in, kidn-y Cnmplainla, or any disorder of tle lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves FakktVs Giftoca: Tomic will cure yon. 1 1 is the Greatest lood Funiier And tbi Best aid Surest Co.gb Cure Ever Used. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and reouiie a stimulant take GtKGC Tonic at unce: it wiil invigorate and bicid nup from the firu dose but will never intoxicate, as saved hundreds of kves; it may save yours. CALTIOV ! R,l all subnnatn. PSct'. Gianr Toaie Is aeppa a ol Uw Wrt ivmrdislsira1. 1 tfarvrorfcl.w4 UMtnely d.0M-t fnm jwrparairaatet fiarraMs. Snd tor ofvmur la Mima A Ca N. V. 0c. tl um, at dMjrn in lra. GREAT SaTO'O BCTIXC DOLLAR SiZK. llsrvrh and lasunc frizrance has nutie this deliph:ful perrtrme exceedingly popular. Ihero isaathiac like it. Insist uuoo haviue Fluked. ton CoLouaic and look for signature ol aar-erv fcotua. Act rt'rt ar daat bl perftuaerT B MSfMV Vl. 9 !n4 IS r.nt fliMS. LaitiKSf.iu ai:yiw Tie. MZC WW v Li in cni-r to &.anmr J -L saS o-J U: canrU:y S'r,C:,Cat5rr!ifr:'.; Icadry, Scarsenes s, k 'n'irv7yit.rii r cprwsfon flb Chert U Mil CV'- V. UCT II. LM CsAAIl tan nj.uy rar- elf." t " -atAa Wa LIME! LIME! u4 jfltvir-- t-m'm, uii!:i(.r-j n,s cuicnry naa dscb a tsZ invariMy Ridi.iiMt.,couviuciug the boat lis crauuivus thit 5: w CONSUMPTION fa V fnrara.M, if prosily att.-wiM to. - uwunnim, . i 3 ca.s0a'ijcrmert, i oni m S i'ust irntaVKm of thcu'mbrBHbi hcuvtrrs 1 !-tl. Luun; th-n aa InilaiutulTi. heo th '- cmyh ia raor r-hqwal'is, but rather dry; Lpo s; bcoiTi: I'jc tl f - A, A tb iml-m mora frw T't T '.lr j curini; t!ia Uv cm-f? "'J Titatnt, operate fo t" to r- a:or? t snorbiH vj irrlLft.ouai-i $.'..saion Imm tbJ' . liuui the system, l.i4li.teaxpcctonliuii. oni rV.cxr th ronr-h nd snakes the breath- fcJ . i.ttf eaPT. It r-jppMaihftret.gTh vtMl at tbai J ; -Kite u .no redocva i:.e frrpf. it is free f Mm 5 -iruroiiAta and triiin: artic:'?4.hicharer '" ?j r drjing aiucureu to l ir crt-iUdiojetfrofSl JemTir.jf the patten (; he-is this setiirte tK- ardnejor. 7i tl.ecoti.vh, tmt, by rrm f- -'iaptherArajt, iceaeraliy o.trova IK hectk) J je!aT the cuncii rs e.tire!f irone. Conee ' ' uetiilyphfii ti.-oi'ih is cured the patient' jis velL Ss:d syliifi ji-r pasiphlpt fxiuzW r'M irtc 3j cts , j el-., aii-1 ?! .tw per bottle, tjl f. 1 tKiLD tv'KLV WHERE. F'S t 4 bti'atlt avyJoV'J m LVsalt I rUpV. IKinUisfl9al, 1 i Nor. 15, 'K. The Baffato Valley Limn tmny, limited, will Mil, until farther ordered., aucicl:rd huie at the f ill.nvlns; ralea: Al9erutaper hojihet. Iaftail oo c-ira t kilns: at l-i oeota pr itihet lor a. ; mi:1; )r than a car bal: at 11 rv-i.ta pr bu.4ii-l deiiirred at aay ttnl..ii on tfce KerliD Kiilir-.lj at 12 -ma per hsiitliel rleliTere.1 at Meyer.!.' W and K-kw.-d: ao.l at I'J'i-eotr ir buvn-1 diirerel at ail oilier j railroad ft sliona In Stoairet emnir. I'.oiO'lli.x ail tba un the ssomerwt t'umi.ria Kailpwd. ta- . mentran be mstii to the tdWwing jiorauur: J..bn I SavLir, at r'rfeit-n. ! W. H. is.aioi a. at S.iiaersv-1. ' HarrtRiu n.!r. at harkwiwd. ' Krank t.noa. at Uarrett. ' Samuel J. Miiler. near Mefendalo. Waniust depend U(.o llin aa tbe basis to fer tilise oar atL Order It vm and Dare l rra ly when needed. Order from t'ntak Luua, Uarretl . i CUTOUa NOTICE. mm RAILROAD SCI "iur SOXERSCT&CAMBli:i.rrh Terr SOUTH WAUD. 52 . r. sr. i ,j J 3- 15? TATIOSs r. sj. a m I 11 ln. !: 1.14 1.44 2.1V a.o I aitlHM M 1 1 ... B.iRi,k uu , 15 . M . l ist . 7-wx . Mn.r.,uD '" "!. If, ' .. naiuaa ..." .-S-RifcU ' T.VST... 7 it BuuVKkaTiU.' I T aiciHi ht'-ttm of Peter KMcher. late of iVnomituxh Township. Sotuerwt Co, fa , de'd. Letters teste mrnuary on the arMve eria basing been arraumi to the uuderslxned. t tbe proper saibonty, notice la hereby mven to thum indehteil to It U oi ke lu!mIUt pav ment. and tbuae harinir ciaiirf r t inan.15 will please present them duly authenticated V.r set ilemenl on Saturday, tbe as. I orf l.'ecviuher. lHri. at tbe lau. reeiiience ol U.e dcceaaeil In Cvu- tnauHi, to.nnb.p. F HhKKKr. j this week, is that wa are fully norii JtmNLAHtV.xe-ui. r. I prepared to meet every exi- !The Lons: and Short j ::.-.. .,atuday..ria, h. IIL of the story, as told by our cut j JXZ f V . ati . l0T ICE. E LECTION NOTICE. I 1 u') annual ele.-tlqn of the Farmers' I'nlon Af i aH.-lati4i and Fire Ifi.aUMnot tlotiipany of Si.mer- act c.un'.y. wi 1 1 neld at Berkley Alill on ! One day. Sir William Johnson, the Indian agent in the Mohawk j country, under the colonial govern ment, was unpacking some elothing brought from England. Ilendrick, a famous Indian chief, wan present, and took a strong fancy for an em-1 i.ri itirti r.k:tt fTs tl-ir .u.t i.u! i for it, but next day he told Johnson a dream. "Last night," paid he, li7 ft il U r r -I'll t.-.te it." The landlord leads tlie hunter out dream you say, 'Ilendrick, into the yard and brings out the j you've been good friend, and now 1 hare, which be tie to a stake bv a j reward you,' and you gave me the cord fastened to its foot, i g"ll coat," The white man jonder- -Now, hir, blaze a wav." ; ed a moment, and then said, "You The sportsman retires a few paces, are right : the coat is yours." Not brings his gun to his shoulder and 1 1"!I afterward, Johnson. told Hen-blazt-s awav, and the charge takes ! drick he had been dreaming. And effect in tbie cord and the hare ' what did my white brother dream? ' bounds liirlitlv over the fence and j "That vou took me by the hand and . . . ; . i . : ii':i: . i 1 , saiu: oir liuam, vou nave wn I my friend, and I will show my love j for you. I will give you all tlie ; ! Great river and Canada creek."! i The Indian was amazed ; for the tract was nearly a hundred thou-1 jsand acres in extent, and very! I choice land. But he was not to be i outdone in generosity, and finally: A 1 Ache disappears in the azure distance. A Brutal Couple Doused. POSITIVELY CURED BY Benson's Capcina Forcus Piasters. Reasons 'ly tUy ar? Vrr-rft reil t V.l Other Pttmn Vlastcra or l'.xUrnal Urtnrt'.lps; Twfai, Decanber 20, 1882, , tt elrwt a President. Vlre Preildent, Secretary j and i .liv-fiors to serve fjrthe ensuinic vear. D.J. UHVi K f.k. A.MOS WALKtk, ; Secreiary. President. ; doVJ FOB SA Xj-JBTI A BAHGAIN! A t:irm ciii'-i.-nina: one bUDdred and fifty acres ol nice 8ui.th, level land, well Improved with Kuod j Housa and Bam, locnte-i wlrhin h:.ll a mile ol Kockwood Slatt.n, and i.utlie roa-l lcHdinx lr.m the latter place to Nt (Votrevilie. xjmret ouuty. F. This farm Is htcuteil iu .ilill'.rd lowuehip. Fur particulars apply to The nnderrlffned will ariDiT to the I-eirlMatu-e at the next aeseion l.ir the uassntte .f an Ht si- thnrniiiKand rruirna-the Audit, r (Jeneral aud State Treai'nrer tu au iii and Kttle the aiv uut of Osums Urrtley. of 8vmf-reet ciiuiy. pa., '..r reut. etc., due liiut lor the use ot a huuH. and l..t in Berlin, in tbe cunt r ( . resold. 1.0c ied t.y ttputioa Howies ami hnTdcrand ihe mrD under their oi.miuaud OuilDif th' Tnr Not. . OKOKGt HEFFLF.Y. DM INISTRAT0K"t? NOTICE. of 1 pper 1 gency occasioned by oddsiz ed people, and have in stock C.othin? to fit the Fat as well as tho Lean man. A. C. YATES & CO., LKKr F&a'ISg, CiSlSCt 231 Silt! StHEtS. I'lIILADKLPIIIA. tauste 01 Frederick J. Y.tonkin. lure Turke Unt townsulu. dee'd. Letters nfadmlnisiation 00 the hoot astute haviDK been araule.1 Uj tlie B!Merijnc.l l.y ite pn.per auihurlty, notice Is ht-rel.y arisen to "tli've Indented 10 the laid estate to uke Imin&llHie payasenL and tbuee hatnnu cluiuis or drnian.is airatnstlt topresent there duly authenticated t..r aettlement, at tbe late renidrnn; 01 the d.- a.l ontSalupiay, lne3oibd:yol Ic-cm-r. i Enertf-tic, rellf.Ie men to sell Fruit Trees. NtSt.fcY YOU.VKIN. limps Yti.es. Mirut. kae, etc. Ujul sslsrwi fori AJuiiulirnt r. au.l xtrnes paid. Addresa at once. I ."eiU:-3m J. F. Ld'LAKE. ; Rochester, Mew York. WANTED ! ,v. X0A1I SCOTT, I rMiou. Pa. There has been a vast amount of discussion as to the proer time for pruning; some insisting that it nhould i-e done in winter, while oth ers hold that the proper time is "whenever your knile is sharp." Tifre is ot.e season especially in which pruning should not be done, viz: During the period of activn growth, from the time buds start in !pring, until buds for the next year are farmed. Winter is, preferred by many, as more time can be devoted to the work, and witli the apple and tear, it probably doe not make any difference at what period it is done ! between the fill of the leaf and the swelling of the buds in spring It is not well to prune when the wood is frozen, as bad wounds and cracks may result If young trees are ta ken in hand from the start, and projer atlentioa given to forming the iieads, there would belittle need of severs pruning in the orchard. The too common method is, to plant an orchard and let it grow uncared for. The trees, after they begin to lear, yield fair crops for a few years, and then, when they decline and fail, pruning is f uggestetl as a rem edy. Too oi'teu the pruning is done by ignorant jsereGns, and as a result, nearly as much wood iv cut away as there is left. This great waste shauld be avoided. The labor of the tree, so to speak, expended to produce these numerous branches, should hsve been directed to the production of fruit, as it might have been, had proper care leen given to the orch ard when young. The principles of pruning are readily understood, and one should never remove a branch, lare or small, without having some definite object in view. American Ayicult ural int. Ilig AVortls. A newly-marred pair, who arrived ou their iionevmooii trip at a ceie- ! urated Scotch watering place wtien ! accommodation was at a premium, bad a mattress spread lor tliem t.y a ! compassionate in-keener iu oi his bathrooms. In ttie midd the nk'ht the house was alarmed by loud shrieks iiri)eeediii!r lrom ttie 1 nuptial chamber. What was the matter" Well, this: the young bride, wifhing to ring for a servant, had caught hold ol" what site sup posed to be the bell rojns aud pulled it sharply. Unhappily for her and her spouse it was the cord of tlie shower bath over their heads, and ! ! forthwith down luge of cold water as would throw a damper Uku the most devoted honeymaking couples. Her hus band, in dismay, caught frantically at another cord on his tide of ttie extemporized couch, but the only response was an equally liberal de luge of water, this lime nearly boil ing hot The unhappy pair then screamed in unison. When the servants came they found the floor of the room flooded with water, and the wife was perched like a monkey on her husband s back, uttering the most lamentable cries, while her good man was fumbling about in the dark trying his best to find the door. me of! r,ll"'d, "-My pale brother, the land j le of I : )',,urs t'ut '!e added, after a long ! 'd bv Pausi1 "ir William, we won't dream j any more; you dream too big for; me." The old chiefs title was con- finned by the llritish government. ! and the land was long known as the "royal grant." Swindlers Abroad. If any one has represented that plunged such a de-! we are in any way interested in any oogus oi tiers or siuu witn me woru "Hops in their name, cheating hon est folks, or that we will pay nnv of their bills or debts, they are frauds and swindlers, and the victims should punish them. We dt-al in and pay only the bills for the genu ine Hop Hitters, the purest and best medicine on earth. Hop Bitteks MAXUFAcrrrtixG Co. 11 rat. Rccan tlicy possess all tho mTit of the stn-iiifthciilnc porous p'asu-r, and contain in ad dili.m tliercui the uewly di.-M.ovrrcd iwcrtui and f;ctiveTepHtaileconi!i:iiit ion which a'-ta with i rivased rtlicfacient, siirr.'.iltttins, aoiativo aud counter Initnut eflects. Second, IVcauee they area rrittine pharmtcantictil prep. tiruiioQ, aud hi recoriiizcl by tuw prott-aeiou. Thirst'. r.ecinife they are tho 011'y piaaPaa that reeve pa.ti at ouce, I'ourttt. H'-csirs" they trill piiiw-Iyenrcdiaeaeea which 'tli.:r reliiedK-9 Will but even relieve. rifti. r.cfliip over TOM pltyrdcisna and dniprlstshaT-" f-iiiiiiu-.ly uplifted" t!iut t::cy are aurwrhir to u.I ii.. r piaster ut tueCKiiM-a lurttvrud uac, Sixth. Bcranse the mftr.nfartitrrrs. fcavo received tbe oi.iy uicdaia ever given for porous piasters. Eesson's Capcine Porous PlasierT ' SEABURY&JOHNSpN, Mannfactonns Chemists, .S York. -cV GIFT TOE VEIL Y SUUSCUIUEK. j This ircr la made by Isse ! Zivw Wirli Observer, iho n. IPS' ami tv e: at the ivli minus wcekUeji. Fur tf.x y y:.irt, thin ufi-S-n-nuiti WmihI, untaHB an.! tvaktelj'-tl nf wiv-r h brn -irvaUtl iu tlie 1 Uitt-i Stinri Hii i iu ultntsH erery t'Mtriii c-'iiu tv it -'rK,ii.M-r4 re rmnte t (y tens ol tli-a-rD U. K.in yer iti rprieLont ba've ailiied i i.a vt!ue. tre.-t tfliii.ri Hn'lc 'rrjHjn-1- vuiant r.iHue Hr- al, etrlnrtr iute and malii y niiT i? i'ltr:i..erjf. au l eu'iev-trinic W realize ttuf'T hiirtt or tn iJst K.HvrtoUi) and Seou- lr Kamily Nt-w.ftHt'er. Th ntlr. ttiii yer. to wry?u i-r n- omu whom; 9ufjcripritn is m. i UtT 1.. tl-; now Uik ut Kv S. Irtrnieus - FriHi, l , (ititir.,4 Mlryer sn-l its a ii t'i.ln t.iio voiu uo ! nearly X) (tife. Ik.uii1 in ti rt-tml pri'-e ol whtrh ti one 4lllar. ; sp-'iiuiru tie? ff the pui;r 8i.ut Iree. AMretf XliH' VOJiK OUSKKTCK, 3fevr York. A VALUABLE FARM known as the Frederick Illuhnuvh lirm. l!u its in Upper Turkejloot Uwnship. tSomerstt cjouty. j r'a.. a'ij'diiiiii' Un.ia of (larr- t lr. Jotia L.'--hart, niliel Faidley. an-1 t tier, containing o ai-res. more or le, ariout l-. acres cie.srr.1 an-t In a )fd state nf cnltivatinn. lulance well ttm bereu; is c.ovenient to railroad, cciurchej and scliools, and in a good farminir c rumunitv; hav inc thereon erecte! a loif bou.- aud Ioiuk barn. For terms and lurther p rt i'-.ihir' a.uirrss or call on K. S. .vlc.MH.L.t. & llho. No2SJtt New Lexmitton. iSoinerset i'o., HEADACHES fan be eHectu lly cured l.y a-ina: Dr. Fahrney'a Kcali h Kfctorer, oerause it puiints the aysteni and renovates the caae. There is do dar.acr In ii.4 ud vnd U puret sectal.le. Cn he xifeeo tu any sue. anu,JU The M ill, north and u Luel Train daily ex. ep- .-, ' r OB tll PlllsLurxil llVu..ii" thrun.-h pMenicer trams. 'jT , k K-sri.M at li- Ut, sj .... reapeetively at WaaliiiK lay, ao-l 41 next even. and Slop K.jck.nd at 4 ui. a. m., aoo BATI.M0RE AfJIKO P; FITTsht KOli I,iVLs On and aller June li, tm, St AST WARD. STATIUNs r. . a. a. -! J ...PlTrMit j;,;.. ll.il) 1 : t,HXl.l.I,.', , r l'J:lil 1 1 ...un.ri-.1'r''' l!:lli U loi l hl v isrj ' .IsKosia, i.i v':- l-.:(UiTr;... fi.Ktii,l.N ' ; 1 ui 12U ... KN KU.sij," l00 li.' ...WNtliMil,'' 1 l:ul : 'itKhlTr 1.1; H-'' MMo.n -- l:ls 1. S AI.1ni:i. n v';."' ..St' I U..Mr. hixn ,L l.i'T. Kl.iii.-, ' a' i-j ...mmi pap a I ti "A ,1 A . l:-o 1 tiit KilLMi.v lis. Ul.h.M 1 t"" 2ro; 1 .... F.slK...pt IS: Is 2 lu .... rt M i .--su ..CL M a t h L i .N a ,..,;.tn .iii ar ' rtasrM H assttty . ihelr pP" , a-rlp 1. ,a.rfts ..II sl lifflc ' P.: L EGAL NOTICE. otici:. HitTtna; asirtte.! with roe In tbe practice of tueili'tine J)r. (r. rl. C.rtir.ul, and opened n-w UmiU,. all oi'l acc unt u.uit he s:ttleti ap imme. oititriy or they "ill he leu in the bands ot an oltl cer tor eollceiiou. J. M. LUCTHER. Morstown, July lwh, lWi Monntaia Fxpress leav-f, da;s-.nlyi at 1 p. m. : iav tA.tifl.ten.-e, I rin. ;, .!,, kits ftnkertu . i'.icia wwl. :'J0: line tirovc. a ,i; ,r. der. t-JX ; .-a!i"iurr Jud. .1, 1,. 6:ii-i. litres Kockw.M., 6.1., ; rires at siucrt, d.tu. ' Ofllee t td tki daUty. Vll !1 I ICE. Why lie Didn't Take It, the A "trance story conies from Persia by wav of Paris, which is vouched for as being true in every particular, i it ? A few mouths ago a brilliant and rising young Fiench painter travel ing through Asia came to Persia, and was presented at the Curt of the Shall. He had with him his latest work, "The Beheading of John the Baptis-t," which the Shah hearing of was desirous to ree. A day was pet and the picture was pi .wed fr in spection in the palace. His Majestv olret-rved it lung and cr tic dlv, anil It is never well to use large words when small once jvill express the same meaning. A laiy who was making a call on some acquaintan ces observed that the furniture had been changed, and remarked to the lady-: "You have ben metamorpho.-ed ; haven't you t" "Y-e-s," said the otl.er, hesitating ly. "You mean calcimined, J sup ixjse: it looks much better doei't "What cau-i your little bov's while praising it highly, criticised j Mcknt-s ?' a.-ked a plain woman of Another lady was showing a vis itor around her grounds, which were under tlie care of a landscape gard ener, and she inquired of the friend how she liked t(.e work. "Why, I think," she said, "that you need tymmt-try." "Why," sitid the other, "we don't expoci to bury anyone here. ThiTe is a gojtl uruietery quite near." Not long ago an old pioneer, who had lived in Texas in tlie days of the early colonists, was boasting of the good old times. "Why, sir," said he, "I was once offered a league of land for a pair of old Ixiots." "Didn't vou take it?" said partv he was talking to. "No, sir; I didn't." "No account land, J reckon?" "Why, bless your heart, sir, it wns the best piece of land outdoors. Grass five feet high, clear stream of water running through it, and an undeveloped silver mine in one corner." "And why the deuce didn't vou make the trade?" "Because." said the old man, in a sad and regretful tone of voice, "be cause I I didn't have the boots." A parvenue having purchased an ancient castle, with all the accesso ries, is found by his daughter on the first cold dav warming his hands at a fire which he has kindled in a suit of plate armor. "0, pa, what have you been do ing?" The lord of the manor, with sat isfaction "the feller that patented that ar stove must have been crazy, but I've made the old thing heat up." What. Women Should Use. Guinea Ilea 011 a Farm. Dyspepsia, weak back, despond ency, and other troubles caused me fearful suffering, but Parker's Gin ger Tonic makes me feel like a new being. A great remedy. Every woman should use it. Mrs. Garilz, Pittsburgh. A woman with the euphonious name of Marie Freifrau von Ebner Eschenback has published a book j of "Aphorisms," nnd has cut the male reviewer off with a sentence: "A clever woman has millions of ibornf.ies all stupid men." There i is nothing left lor the male critic, of -. put wrlHhim a iyoiner wnose nine va waa verv ill. "He was climbing a ladder," said the lady, "and lost his couiiihri- UiU." "Poor little fellow !"' said the sym pathetic woman, "do buv himanolh- i.(u ert nen oe more careiui liie nexi time J ' "Did you fi id the people indi gent ?"aekesi a clergyman of a Weal thy member of his church uho had been calln.g on corn? very poor fam ilies. "Oh, dtar, no," answered lhady, "they were resjsectable, but as poor a pwrerty." one thing. The artist haul not im ported a deathly pallor to the lips, which were ruddy as in life. The painter ventured resjsectfu'ly to dis eiit fiiin the judgment of his royl critic, when the Shah impatiently said: "Enough, I will prove to th.it the shah of Persia k whereof be speaks." tS.iying which be clapped his hands, and an atten dant appeared making the custo mary salaam. His maslvr bade him stand upright, aud then drawing his word, with oue -troke cut ot?' the head of toe hnplo Iave, which rolled upon the floor. Tir i?hali at oceoe-twok out bis watch, saying, ' "Wik-m Jotl pliiited the head s4"! Vniir IVnififct it li i.l Imii rut ..Ifi.- ! Jiore lll.ill I . tuiouu-s. esd tf two miiiuW. tltf 1 uve, whose iie:t1 I liav cut t ri .ire! IdaiM'Jied and Id-mhIIi-h-; .tint ackuow- ! ietlgethatin this resiieet yotif other- j wise excellent piinting is notlru! to nature." More tb-ad than aiivt-1 f u" nrxit "7 1 1"'- Ths. arl ovsters are found from the prese.W the dread auto- j from one f , . crat, and for many month alter- j waU.r froru OM U f , rard the memory of tat dreadful dm)- Th ,earv j.j, aboBt ecetse entireiv uiihttetl liiiu for work. c-.y,,i,-i J " ' -A s .1.:" : .;.... : AUU JCk IUIO ! tll UlUltlcUJI UU.MI A Color.t d woman has been sen- ..... . . 1 . - 1 Si-e at the! . e'v "' iwoiuirus i,.a .'f tl.;- I'i" ie wt.rkhiiUAe of N ishville, H1 01 11 us f t..m . ....!, 1. ... . . . sri.ii., km ssriiuuf a uiio. yk) t-iuenu She used the lisjlerjal ty biyJJ a chimnev in h r house. Peiirl fishing is pursuixl by l.( imi the coast of Lower Cahfor- B. F. Spayd, of Waretown to the Philadelphia Record: On the 10th of April 1S79, I bought five guinea hens and one male, and fed them on cracked corn until the 27 of May, when they com menced laying eggs to the amount of three hundred, and then hatched and brought out fifty young ones. They cost nothing to raise until snow covers the ground, as they live or. insects and seeds from weeds. I think wiih niv experience, fifty guinea hens on a hundred acre fiirm would keep the farmer's inseet ene mies away; besides, with proper rare, he would secure over three thoUsSiSji.d eggs. He could allow a few to bfCsd '? as to keep un the supply. I w;ts troubled with Chronic Ca tarrh and gathering in niv head, was very deaf at times and had disch ire es from my e trs, besides being una ble to breathe through my nose. Before the second bottle of Eh ' wcam ijui.'u was exnausieu I cured, and t-l.tv enjoy sound healt h. C. J. Corbi v. 923 Chest n u t St.. Field ManngerPhil.idelpliiii Pub. House, Pa. The largest sale of (line land iu the history of Michigan whs effected Monday, six thousand acre in JiOUgditle count V being bought by Milwaukee ami Manistee men. . It is estimated that 7UO,000 feet of pine timber is now standing on this tra&t. A railroad is to be buili through H aiid be timber worked U at one. - course, after that, but to profess j himseli a mend oi the author or to on me cap sue lias matte lor AUTRE KCKElsV TI.4ST7P.icr"vt7. BEAD'S JSedlcitea CORN and BL'iriON PtASTES. rR a.'.lt BY C. N. BOYD, DKl'Gfil.ST asaiaeref, Pa Tne undcrjianct trl'.i s;n,lv to the LesUlatare ; at tite ucst sctou t.r tn pssxtfe ol an act su ; tiiri.i-i ueo reiuiririif 'he Auditor ll-net aland . ht-te TTcuMirer to hu lit ati.l iscttlethe secant ' ol Hiram hru::.'tk-r aud other, ol Somerset er.uu t , e.. t:ir rent, etc., dne them for tbe use ol a, . h .use ami lot in Somerset town-hip. county ahire- mi hi. oo upliw '.y t'api, Nejjley 'tcsvalrveuinpBDy i durinic the vcir . J ! HliiA'd BKUBAKEIi aud others. i dh. A $30 WATCH GIVEN AWAY ! SANTA CLAUSE IS C0MIN5! Here are His Headquarters. Paul (j. Nowag's Cheap Store, Barlin, Pa. I hitvc j'l-t retvive acitr I'ml nf II liti;v r.o Is. ariJ li:iv jut wlmt voa want. Call Hnl f.nivint:e yu'irsidf tlmt I .,T,t toe largest seieution. the bet ;toisat lowest pri. lour atnmUiKt iso til.tj to tbe f.i:-;tiistti:ul brains. To rwlnue stock I have reduc ed pricea. aB.i.tixs ix cixjthimi;. lien's full suits at $3 S7, worth $r 50 Men's blaclt suits at $1 ST. worth $) M Men's fine suiLn at o i", worth $S 5o Men's fine all wool suits at 5S, worth $11 oo Men's overcoats at $. ii, worth $t 50 Men's Rtaver overcoats at $7. worth $0 .".O i .- . . . . . . ..teiiB extra nneovercoatsfu 7, worth Sit. ; oruers' button atioesatSI 10. worth $1 ,ri0. To Harriet Brant, rsi.ltnz!n Oxford. Johnson (To. lwa, William ei-cl, A mm. is IVirn. Lu. nda j Hayinan. Pnilip Flcl. at 1 Snnil Pis -l (the littler a minor) children of ilart:s Kis! deceas- 1 d, and Samuel fi.sel, hu't.ard of s iid Maria ' Hisel, deceaaed. resfciinir in Keiili.rd ?.'uiity, ! Pa.: Rudolph Keller re.-i.linir in he-ttord c-.uu- ; r, Pa Altrt Keller t'Uiirl s Kellvr. Ku.v,cl i Keller, and John Keller, restdli in J'..ns..n i eoanty, Iowa, chtl.lren of Calh.iri.ie Keller.' decease-Land Ireorire Keller, hu-hacd i.f said J Catharine Keiler. reiddiMr, in Johnson coonty, i Iowa.: Kudolph Stalh-r. rvsidinit in t'uicher- : laiid. Ud.: iucinda Br.tnt, reiti.n in Johnson ; county. Iowa.: Jane Karkloy, or. in Aile- aheny tow'.ship. Somerset c-.unry. Pa : I. mnt . Hell Barlilcy, Id !pe. Charles Iie, awl Albert Lape, (the last iiireeb-ioa minor-) .-hi- ; dren ot L.uiu Lrfpe. ileccsfci. and Joi.n li, ! husi.and of s.ti.i L,.u:as L-i;m, (it-ceic.l. all r sidina- in Keillor i county. Pa., h.-in. o.t Ir I ' representatives of Catnarine H's..o. lat oi iSl-J leiclienv township, Somerset ciui.ty, ra., de- i deceased. ! You are her.-hv notiflt-d tbitt in toir-nan.-e oi a ; writ of partition issued out .d th Orphnt.s . urt ' ol swmrsetcouuty. I'.. I will hold tr..u-t ou ! the rel estate of (fe'lstrioe H.ji.n. deceased, at ! her late residence la ilWVny lowns. iu. s-.nier- ' set cumy. Pa . wo ihe 11 h I of J;tnn.iry, IsM, ' where yo'u can aueivl if v..a tnttik pp-ie-r. JOri. J. SPA.Ntil.KK. SagKirr'a Omit, i Siieriff. itec. . Imi THE isj'ss.osaw tgfwililliinili II WHITE Thn.uxb Mail trsln- d.ili. . fcxicstse trail diiiy eA -,- ,i Accouimxiati..n tra ns anj daily except Sunday. Ticket offices, corner Fi;th At rrss-ts. and de;Kt corner line PitUburKh, Pa. C. K. Li -HU. tn i. .u. CIIL.t.ieiier4 k. a. v C',F Ail hoi .peeolly iirrtc ,atns.i A i in. R0CKW00D TT,r Atlhw n 6.1' ' J rt, Ins; Oi ' Opened .TXouday, Sept, ; OH ti Sit'late rlvht at the li.t'i j p.t. kotanrant attcuel. .. .-1 I niuht. KeM.iur.int h .s ien n. I tuo.i.iifd. Parties lo-it.a: a'.,i -.t ina: to take nittiit itiu nut ii.t-: i veuicut-e. 1 V' A I DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. tat or Jacob Rradiirum. lata of MiUord township, deceased. Letters of administration on the above estate havinicliaen granted to the undersigned, by the proter authority. u.itu-e Is hereby sriven 'those imiehteii Lo it to make ttcciedUre payment, and th.e havina claims or dt.cna.ndg will p'resent them dnlyanthenticitcl lor a;tlment, on s.ttur.lay, I)ecemlrl. 1". at theoth.-eof A. Kraus. Ksq. in Kockwooil, Musurl towunhiu. Somerset couiuy. Pa. JONATHAN K HO ADS. nov;i Administrator. - v. CALESMEN WANTED! SUry n! ex- u B.n!XS lit BOOTit AND SHOES, 'ten's M.vit bouts at it 7o, worth $2 50. len's sto;-a bout.s at i'l, worth $3. Men's kip boots at i. worth .fl SO. ll.iy'ii boots' at $1 -lo, worth Boy's titpsole at $1 !, wortli $2 oO. WouiHiia shoes at sbv, worth $1. Woruers' buitoti shoes at $1 10, worth $1 decl3.3m CHSE BKOTHKKS. ? urserymeu, K-sthester, . . Y. IS KIjSTG- it is tiik 1 K0AL NOTICE. AJ 'lu Caroline Miller, (widow) Wm. K. Miller. K.i'e Ml ler. John F. Miller. Cisrrie J Miller and .Mari:ti L. Sillier, recidint; in Fisher, Cam paiitne county, il.inoia. and J. S Miller, resid ing in Foster. Benton county. Indi.na. heirs and legal representatives of Aaron .Miller, late of New CemreviUe borouKb, Somerset coun-y. Pa.. deeeaa-l. You are hereby notified that in pursuance of a writ uf partition i-isued onto! the Orpin o' Court ol Somerset county. Pa.. I will hold an inquest on the real estate if .ron Miller, deceasei. at : Bis late resl.ieDce, In New Centrevllle horouirh. us , ii c ft.u u.j ui jnuuurj, ion, Sucre JUIA ma attend if yon think propr. JOHN J. SPANdLER. Sheriff's Office, ( SheiUf. Nov. 2J, lMSi j Lightest RunningShuttle Machine Sslf-Thrsadia? Shuttle, AH sha.les in faiJory yarns, nice. In jewelrv, wittcbes, Extra gnrnt b train in la.lie's shawls and millinery irond oio iiuini, oaxotiy ami uerutitiuiwii yarns al 7 cents in r sliirtsot all descriptions, gloves, hosiery, etc., J oii.-r Hie linot selrctiuii at iowet cash prices, lit adtlition to nrl.;rin.; the public the rw M-l.-rtiou .f ;..xj.-! at prices lower than the same itiality can tie bought elscvhere, I will present to every purciia-er of one dol lar's wortli or more one ticket eiilillintlieui to onecio'tni- in an e!e'ant srenuine $30 00 American lever five ounce silver hunting case w.itch. lr,i.eiltf to take place at noon on the M day f Fehruary, l -vsJ. Uemetuiwr. everv pun-base ainountin); to one dollar or more entitles you to one ticket. Nov. JM. Why continue the use of remedies that only relieve, when Ely's Crei.m Balm, pleasant of : application and a sure cure for Catarrh, Hay Fever and Cold in Head, can be had for o(J cents ? Apply into nostrils with little fin ger. ' - A fashionable lady, in boasting of her new "palatial resilience, said the windows were all of tttained glass. "'That's too bad," cried her mother; "but won't soap and turpentine take the sUins out''' How tu Avoid Druiikennens. CLARK JOHNSON'S Indian Blood Syrup Cures all diseases ol the Stomach. Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood. , llillions testify to its efficacy in healing the above named 6 iseases,and pronounce it to be the W BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN. Guaranteed to Cure Dyspepsia. C3TAGENT3 WANTED.l Laboratory, 77 We3t 3d stmt, Nj.v York City. Orjjjists sail it Ir. Ill TSAaC UAHM, I' .TTv TIWJ, P.. AUXUSt 21st. 1). Dr Clark Jihn:l ' r i't lwi-)i P iViitVi i o: th j it js. ht.. silcj asii y.eir I ml I si si BIoimI s j rap I hve received much relief. J.tUUll KUL.H. FOR SALE. At E3CkT733i, 232.3rS2t CzZZtj, s?2., Juoetlon B O R. R. an 1 S. h C. R. R., all that cermln prooorty kuusru aa the "Eagle Hotel," Incluillos; ontlaililins an.l 131acksmith tShop, WITH Three Lots of Grounfl, 5(by eet. PuweJon April 1, dress 1S83. F ir term, ae.. ad- srtiii-h t;nti n can regula'e.1 from the rave: kit rilhout removing tec-13 S. A. WIIIL, Attorney at La. lt 4 ti Aretiue. PITrsbt Rirtl, P. It is no exa;igeratiiiii. Ely's Cream Balm is a cure for Catarrh, lUy Fever and Cold in hetd. .Mjiny fiur.tai have been nnide aumrw niv cutooierj!. o other rt-medv ha ever euali-ti lialm in muni re- Kultfi. A. J. OOfcs'wKIJEK. Uru-'''lSt. Fasten; Pit. Forbid intoxicating nostrums and use Parker's (.iins'er Tonic in your family. This delicious remedy 'nev er intoxicates, is a true blood and brain food, and aiding all tlie vital functions never fails to invigorate. renoe under an r.asUrn autocrat It is only fair to repeat that this tory comes by the way of Paris. According to a recent statement, k, . ..e . . t . ( mc-piosM uiiiuuni oi withes inn. li. c-i itt itn Premature graynesa avoided by j is f 9,(Xja,000 per annum, and thV ut.inir x-artersi iiair iiaisam. dwtiB- total Ta ueof inniml . gunnea lorcieanlineesand perfume. about $35,000,000. product it A little girl in Glendale, Mo., has receivetl a pass lor life on the iMis souri Pacific iLiilroad. Seeing two traiiii apjiroaching each other on a t-urve. she stopped one hj frantically waving her apron, thus averting a lisai-tei. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Keltovfa and cum KHEUMATLSM, Neuralgia, .Sciatica', Lumbago, PACK ACHE. HEADACHE, T00THACE2, mi THftCij. QtriNs V. HWKi.LIXOS. KFR4I.1, Soreness, Cuts, Bruises, FltOSTBITES. ill HSSJ. SCALOSt, And llntlm-hmtllyseTMsj snd paiin. fWTf CENTS I BOTTLE. sVldtiyntl iniissrid Is-ak-rs. IHrrouuui 1st 11 luiiiniMSs. Th Charles A. Vtsneler C. m A. TUCSLUSOO.1 Ifesr ni. ynlilifi v-w si-rlo of SUnJaM sjid Popnlar srorke thst srr believe still be found the clicap U ST h: O C3 1" A ffll f tS C O t mi ixt books ever oiutle. 'i ui wiibsMrkstj. --a i a issr uii0 t i, on Arsi mi prinu-d fntm lare ckur 19. The Three Snsninnli. H. The Trick of the Greeks Unveiled, by liocdirj, .9) IR. I.' Ar.be Coesuntln. . ,.J M. Freeklee by Keilciiff, . ,!l 17. The Dark I'olleen. . .30 18. They Were Marrirt! . .10 18. Seekera after tod, by Varrar, . . . SO .10 .9 pram. Verne .10 H'Xyl lltl'.r. jAiid verv atrrsrtivlv twinnd .n rttirn iimim rliem an nnimsil fiirsinv tr.Fnv IVearealsiiptibitsiiiniraoewBerieaririderthensineof ''Lrreil'Q Librarv " thateivee all thehrsi (.nrreotanil standard fr iction at prices equal! r as low s 'n any othr form. Instead, however vf tlie crSL:BOOKS EVER EV1ADE Ainjv lanre. clear type, mostly Ion; primer, and making eaiL aumbtr worihy uf pruervation. Tue tolluwuie gives a lint of tlie numbers so far iiwtird In Handsome 12mo Vols.. Tarre IVnc. Patwf CmsT. s. . j fTi jiiu. AiUKieiiuw, jekj S. Ouue-Mer. LourfeUow. Jatl a. The Happy Boy, . . .10 4. Arne, by Bjomson, . .10 5. Frankenstein, . . .10 . Ut of the Mohicans, .30 7. t'lytie, by Halton, . a The Moonstone, Part I, .10 . iKi. bv C'ollina. Part II VI W. Oliver Twist, Pickens, j 11. Thj Coming Kace, . .10 M. IeiU, by Lord Lytton. .10 Three tinaiiisnU- an SXI. The Spanish Nuu, iiesjuincey. SI. The t.revn Mountain Boys. 22. FlenrL-tte, by fVriiss. . Si. Second Thoughts, bv BroDchton. 24. The New -MaFilalci.. . :. Divorce, by !iH Le, ai. Life of v asiiinvurt. . 27. Social Etiqm tte. 88. Sintr.e Heart and Ixis. bie Fare, bv Hea.i. 2!. Irene, by Cnrl'Detlet. . 3i). Vice Versa, F. Anatev. Rl. F.meflt Maltravers, SI. The Hannttd ilonm andCaltlemn. I.yttnn XI. Jolin Halifax, Miiluex, .TTptopra uf ilanon. by .10 JO S.J JLJ .13 av The Cryptt ISj. Life Horry and W eeuis, . ST. Paul aiid irgtnia. . as. lale of Two l ilies. . SJ. The Ilt-nuita. Kinesley. su. An Adventure in 1 huie and MarriaL-e of Mot ra Feryi. ft m. Black 41. Marriage in High Lite, riobiii. by Jlrs larr. . 4; Twoon a Tower. Hardy 44. Itaseelaa, by Johnsou, 4ft. Alice, by I.yUon. . 4n. i uke of Kau.liss, . . 47. Huron 11 nnchansen, 4n. t'rucessofThiile, Black 4'J. The Secret Dispatch, (U Larly Days of Christi anity, by Farrar, Pt I gXECUTOil'S NOTICE. LsusK) of JosUh Lamliert, late of Stonjcreck Twp., SM.uirrsct L'o., '., Uec'd. Lotters testamentary on the above estate bavins- been arrant ed tu the an.lersticiie'; by tne proper anthi.niy, notice is liurei.j given to ail persons Indebted to said estate uiuike imineiiiaie par ment, andtnuae baviiiKclainisMK,jist ttie same still preseutuiein duly au.nei ticattT.1 t..r settle ment on Salurdav, January Id. 5. al the late residence ul aui.l oeceasni. L,trt IS C. L t.MBt RT. dee 4 Kxecuu-r. Valuable Farm IFOIR, SALS. That valuable prutierty known as tbe J. It. CrltiiiiHel.t tarm, sltua e . n tl e tne ol the Sum ercet at Canihria kaliroad, in Aul'ord t'.wrst.ip. Isoltere.1 at private sale. It c tuai. a M7 acre.-, ui. re nr less, and tas a brat class Automatic Bobbin Winder by which hr.NMn fan he wounil aseren n Kpool ot ailk witrx.ut the awi of the hnd to RUtile ttxe mrenxi, mud assuring an ereu teuuon; k SELT-SETTL58 KEEDLE! A EOLTSLE-STEEL FEED- a !ara-er s: ae under the arm than anv other faro ily uia.LIre tua.la. duina; a larver varietv and Ki-eter ranjre or work than any lainlly machine. Simpb-st construe e-1. easiest manaiee-l. ro..r tiioruuith build and best machine in u.e world Sul.l oo the MOST REASONABLE TERMS! BY TCSCni CIS 1ST. X lioails. Pa- MARTIN SCHiEFER, Booh Binder, s S3 Pi o cc o fb.nnt Aee in J. V. win i to hi ra dce in X CO I o 5 J. Prolei tended s I f Will i ed to h li 4Jtea is POUTS'S SOfJSE AKD CATTLE P0 JA, tmce Mala ttt led. ttenale Jenner auarl ly Lxi sins, 0;r3s::. si. Jcli's s. Jolinstown, 31. 'a. ALL KIJfDS OP Books Neatly Bound AT LOWIvST K iTKS. Old Boks Re-Bound-MUSIC BOOKS A SPECIALTY. i ,rrur FCL'l 7 refill ; , ".it.'. Posie- .Tire or r- f Pt -r -s. i. in it Hoi ) roi rr's P.. oaka a.u.bir bvia e.vij a i.tfte. "AYIO E. TOUrr. frrr BALT:rci-,; Feb. liy Will i All boa attends JSA apr w ATI h itead. nan 4ra a pre F. W. CLARK II. Dlse WHOLSSALE ''r AND COMMISSION Corner Main and Mark-tS." JOHNSTOWN, & B.rlt SEND STAMP 10 Parties desirlnic h,lts N.and exit i.hta ti prires hy dropKlnic me a rxrd. Arranweoients have he-n made m nerehy hi.im re wav ill h pai.i . a all lanre orders. All nee.le.1 Information C4a b, ol.tali.ed at Somerset Uskald o31i-e. D-.V Tferea Star Wm, Hoesi 0 hank harn tnd other ou't-alldlnits thereon rm-i. eo. This faitu is veil wmertd. is coi.verUnt u. el.uri-hea and scL.s Is Tb re is an i j-n l'i k ... .No li-oal. Any one desiricit a kihki h. nie ill hud ti.is a Kod c.penina-. Will he Milu on ea-y erms. Ap(. y to or ad.ire-s J B CUT! K FT 1 Lit. dee.4. ill I ford Station, S. tnersst tu, Fa. DUULIC SALE 84. Sw Leairues on theAa am ty, by Farrar, V, I J30 azoii, hy JnieiVexM, .:tl , " " II J EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP BOOKS. - The following are partial list of books nov reeiiy , Oey are neatly printed on Km paper, ana very auractiveiy iKnrta m cioin. rntt ol cents each, aaaaaaSY Hyperion. By Lont-fellow. Ot.tre-Her. By Lomrfellow. 'ho Happy Boy and Arne. eranKaiiatien. By bhuiey. Clytie. By tiatton. The Moonatone. By Collins. The Co rain Race. Lytton. The ThrestSpaniards. Ine Tricks of the Greeks unvmled. Kobert Houaiu. j.'Abbe Constantin. freckles. By ateuculf. Thn Dark fVillrasn. Seekeis after Goc By t.'an.'U Farrtr The C-reen Mountain Bpya Flourette. liy Knviiiie.-Mjriia-. Second Thouirhte. b.otvuu.u The New Mitgdulen. XJivorre. liy Maritaiet. Lee. Life of Waahinjrton. Irene, hy ar' ieUet. Vice Versa. By F. Anstev. John Halitax. Miss Jaiikck. Amorifj the new boriks to which we desire to call attention are : The Giant Raft- Verne. Two on a Tower. Hardy. ZTincess of Thule. Black, idfe of Marion, liy Lorry aud V eeiue. The Hermits. ByKingaley. Inike of Kandoe. Mathev. BaatLynne. MntHenrvVs ood -ana Lyre. ( hartotta firoute, Xobm. lv Mrs. Parr. Marriatre in Hia-h Life. Admiral's Ward. AsriaadW. A new edluon of Canon Farrar'a rreat wort. iarly Days of Christianity . Vol. lano, cloth, cilt. nail can, $i.uo x.au This edition is printed from tarce, clear tvpe, on -p.' ajr, ard very attractively hound. The half- euiiicn will make a very uamlaotue Christniaa ic-iiit for- your Clerejman or Sunday-School ut-'r. The above work is also testifd in 2 vols. ii neat pntiercovt-rv. as Xo ri. Iiveil's Library.' .-. ir run? o-'aya oi vinsuamty, oy AST) HEW THAU'S C-ITT3. -OF- IKXTAJai ESTATI-:. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' l"..art of 8. n erMit ei onty. there nill be at lu atput lie sale, on the prt m iaes, on Saturday, Tec. 20, 2Sc2, t 1:30 nVltirk p. m.. a tnrt nf lam! M ;.. in Qufadiboiiit.tf tt-WDshit. Sm.fr ft wuti'j Fh., Uh mutt) ptr ih-reol In Sha! X'-wrifh i !j--ir inat lan-itt uf Jfid' htrkt-hir Jro HviKlt-. Chaa. ZickenV Complete Wot Vs. 15 Vol-1 Wyert nd oihra evni uu ir at.a(. vju nrrrnvt sj is ss es s-ia l. as aa Itr all: Viitirtl, ' lis C itUI 3 i 3a Vto continne to titiKiiieitursfor .icn is. caveata. v4 mi , s u - ere. mr i?J ' t Stis.a-id to ubrain pat- fr'-i-! t:,LS :" ' '.:':. ti.-.-l?nrl, Vranoe, 1 A t't-rr; ... '. :!! otio r eonntrioa. aciBsa-i,ii J it . . v . ti ., e;, rs' rrac-tioe. "r etiar.-a i r rya!-,:jt..ti . ; t.oauls or draw msn. Arfvi.-e hy ,uu i IU: t. ..:..-, .i ;. h Tin are nn'tr-.l in tue MlXMll'I., i isit-vvi. ..!.;,.,. ins iar;;ost cirr-;.:if : en:;?il ur.fiut i-irJk world. Tin' puts'titrxj un " '. t T his l.in: pspprist'.-.il..:,.. ami isal , 1.1 c ! ; to Hcierj.-e, .f-r::-works, ;t; pr"'rt-.s. t-.i.. coj-it"' hx fti:! doalori. A!.lr. : s. 'V.:. tiri - Atr.fi . 1 it. aav r Vi ... '.'' '1 i- tli rt-o- inKti- l t iiinu-iie-.l in Uie s?:. h a B'.turo every -il-r.?rrit d TK'W. a. r-!.20y...ar. l.apor devoted -iiiniieeriii(f f imlrMtrial .ttntrr. Stnirle 1 I y all newts. n-rst rf -v ioflu er- CiUOa triAT, - lart 1, .SO ' 11, ,U) tvvoffv fph'tehft i an. ori,riai Jo.-eI, by Ilatv i-"t Le. 1 vol. l.'r -u. u .ti, ;.at.-r coicr. JSO . i. I mi , d.:ii, l.i.ii-k .nit: poiil, - - .. , powerful A nunt .i'i Wni, d.-alincwiUt a sub vi'U import.il.. e ut tltt present day. .:. Pi:vri!Tn u C'ArAiAMiia vnu, eb lini. lltno. rloth iriit an.l l.ftlf Mir W. K. Thackeray's Complete WorVa, 11 Xoiutnea. lauio, c.oiji, (rlt ami half calf. Gorg Shot's Complete Works, ti Volumes., l-fiuo. tlcta, gilt, ami half oilf. Plutarch's Lives, of IUtifrtrloTjs Men, J V ooim-sa, Kmo. cloth, pflt, anu hair calf. -Eollias Ancient History, 4 Volume, Koto, ckjtn. tlt. and-haif calf. - Charltj Knight s Popular History of Err- lana,s) Vooimesj, l&uot ch4h. ui.l top. ' - Macauiay's History of ncland, 3 Yo!nc. Uiik., cuita. gilt. LoveU's Series of Bed line Poets, 40 v... uumi or aii te beet works the uti.l' trr.su l'w.tp. Tenuvaou. r-nalusnaw. Mi'tnn. Vrrnlnl. i uunw. i ro-or, ocou, cyroo, imwk, e. ler on the balar.ee. A two su.ry Frame Dwelling House, liO 7.'tOY?lL CO.. ilIis3;eM.-U Si IB Vese7 Si. Xew Icr'i . 11. Jb'lnllfiliS, Aei, MoMiciet. Fa. orrhard, eoDsl8t!ns; of arple. ehsrry, snd peach trees. et- u tne presages; i'eatr.'i uti. ui one half mile from tbe town .1 hojvcrrville; Ounvem ent to churctes. tchovl., aut, TEEMS : Ten per cent. ot the purrhase money tube pali' on Pay ot sale: .Hon (1-rs amount i alii vn Hay ... rale! on April I, 13 whenee will bedelivere" and possession aiveb; the balance in two equal anneal ps; meats, with latereal lrom dale ot sale; i he deterred payments te be aecureo by judgmeu. bond. HENRY GEISI L Ja., AdmlnlMratw of Catharine 4eisel. dee. Catarrh F.Sdctually eleanass t he nasal passaie jf Catisirhal virus isus Inat healthy eere tions. alUys -nltitn. math.u. pri evia the nietnhrap iiuin adilt tlonal .rohls.euiplete ly taeala the sores and restores th sense of taste and am. II. Ben. rneiiil reralts are re slued by a tew ap plieati.s. A tb-r-. uiih treatment will enre 4'atarrh K ir Fever r. Lnei.si ed for eld In the sad. Aareeai-le to SSI. Aro rv tha Itft- a -rer into the nostrils, Un receipt of ioo. will m .11 a paekaare. ' Sold hy Somerset drorirlsss. ' Ik x.e- r m avii-. St-SNta, s7atis trm.t ' ti,V J yaaatssaa'ty-.3 w5 .i.Mi r ir- 1'aV st M r a LYS'CHEAMBALa HAY-FEVER:; marl kXYS' E AM HALM CO., cn::st .revolvers, C. W. HARDER. TYRCi ROUGH ON RHEU MATi; The Greatsst Discc of the Age for ti Most Torturi Disease. It is Advertised to co What it Has beeuK;" to do in Hundred? v Cases. Cures Khenmafe Give it a Trial and ba Cot . X. I2f I), WALTER AlS MHCHHT TA' C!2.!fCDST.m2UT31f.i:i aao N3. 223 LIB.RrVSr PITTSBI7BGK, 1 feM tin. t jL7;;mJ'j;.':K2g.ZT- . - - SS- t i.iS - -" ".i '-m rs ;-7t:f .v..f 'r .-- f.sl it. i. :.- ' t 1 - -- ' -p.K- ;-M. t:.XT iA; : I '" a. r it 1. is--s. su. W. i T. S. Utile Store d td latinf and el warrai I7 Jl omei rsstdc eflleei ts ED. If. D! ! v. hi. pi er', at IT ers .tree T evM OtB ntiiw Ires I) Ha aa 0 D t'9 strew D Th bees end 4 est' His I te tl First Ible d a , Oweao, N. Y.
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