: : : : : " 1 t . 5 .1 . t A 1 s. V - 1 !! : i . . I ' -M - t f at at mm I .-en-, mer 4-e-t OO" I ITTTl Tl A T Annals "of 'tlB War. Continued from First Page.) r eeewheit it led to when observed omhiaz approaching in an oppo- fc-ite ulreetioR. i nraa bow oem tuu st and while the tnemv were not supposed to be ecgressive at this poiot ) tVeri. petenheleM, cautiops ' whed fcifeclte handed. We withdrew 1 witcliei , 0o j side of the old roed and th oWsct our attention come on. W oon discovered it to Lo a ta-aibte ok cart-two oxmi,. negro driver, two young ladies and . twntmnkn. .Here was a capture, a rani prize; ctjwhat wai toJje done 7 f ROME JrKOM ecawu -( 1 Ik bid iirojori taiii ca'iras scared almost white and stopped the snail-like team. The girls were hor rified and almobt speechless with . fright, and something had ,to be doo trod doae quickly Assuring them or safety and protection, we in quiied vUt ibey ear? Ironi and whert they wanted to go. They In formed us that they were making thr way horsf from bearding school " ,ft Fatfwille -id never dreamed of ., being f aught 'within our lines j that i they fere -axly Lome,' poiauag to the building or the main highway -'Is Uii hotut, and requested to I taken there. The request was com ' rJiud tith aid atl fc.-i ox team 'with its precious freight was safely halved btfor raan? ion door a half hour later, 'a one-legged father upon crutches, with'iUi excited and : alarmed heusehold,' came trooping out to give the girls a warm greeting. -Ali was safeTr'T;irltv, wer nome , r(wuiubool.U J w-. - THE JIG IS IT." The old negro gee'd his oxen to the stables, we received the thanks of the iostwl fnfonsed 3 that he had lt his ltg at firt Bull Run ; that the jig was up ; Lee'e men were deserting by equadu and companies ; that ba had bm-a feading them all day regrattiug that fee had nothing but tobacco to oiit-r for our act oi kjndJK"i; devoutly hoped the agony rtt.id spon bejover" We assured nim we were not in want of food"; that supplies were plenty, and bid- . ;itiflg!iim,tM? young ladies and fam ily good nipht. we returned to the line and placed the waiting troops on picket for the night ard then has tened to the camp. A HAPrV CAMI It was a busy, a happy camp. The country abounded in forago, man and beast were well supplied. Sher idan's base was now the country. Soldier and hordes must be fed if they are expected to march and fight, and the old veterans who came through from the Shenendoah, not less than those who had wintered in the army of the 1'otoioac. understood the art of gathering in by day the Btores necetsary for the night Head quarters enjoyed the service of well mounted servants on this memor able pursuit, and our mesa was well supplied in common with the whole command. Supper, smoke, facts of interest reported, comparison of in cidents and the adventures of the day being made with due notice personally served by the A. A. G. that all were expected to be in the - saddle by daylight with an ardent hope shared by every man that we should yet beat Lee to Appomattox Station, twenty-eight miles distant, . on the morrow claddened cheerful hearts and invited restful sleep to weary bodies. (Concluded KeA Wirt.) A Frvcz&Oat. The revenue raiders hve some very thrilling experience sometimes. A few nights ago a party of raiders were up the Marrietta & North Geor gia Railroad. In the party was a vary quit"but utterly fearless young lellow named lee Cape." The party approached a distillery in which five men were at work, and as the place r mmf being surrounded the moon- -' shifter discovered that something was going wrong. They, made a v wild da&h, every man going in a dif- ) ferent direction. Near by was a creek about fifteen feet wide and eigh eighteen inches. The night was one ,of the coldest of the recent severe weather. A distiller made a bold ' dash toward that creek. Lee Cape was on the off side of the stream and put out to intercept him. As the , moonshiner approached ono bank Lee eame op on the other, both panting from the violent race. Without hesitation the 'stiller plung ed i and r as be did so Lee Cape, lV6m the opposite bank presented a big revolver and said : -Halt!" The moobsbiner stopped in the middle of the stream. ,w -"i)oaXzunJI? aiid Cape. f 1 'JUells. Lee7 observed the m oca shiner, standing half-waist deep in the icy waters. .toUeillovMo8e,'' said Cape, "come out and give up." s " "You come in here and take me if ytu waat 'roT"t 0 i -XVt ad 111 ehoot you." "I won trun." "Well, come out, then !" I won't !" "Well, stand there!' "Ill doit." "All right," said Cape; "you'll st?nd in that wayr, and, I'll stand here, r can stand It il you can. i The moonshiner's teeth began to chatter. ... Tb Male he Never Dies. An sge tflule, hoary with the for ests efagea, lltat -baa '-been hauling Etreet cars on the Pleasant Valley, line for years, fell, down recently in front of the tJulumhia engine bouse. The heavy car passed over its neck and everyone supposed, as a matter of course, that it bad been killed. The passengers assisted iu removing ) the animal tfom the track j when,' to their surprise, it arose, with a quiet wink at the driver, and walked back to the side of its companion al! ready lor business, apparently unharm ed. . , c i M V I ! ouiu use ivemp s Haisam tor the throat, and 2wgs,.4t ig curing 11' 1J T- , . - more cases m ecngns folds, astbtna, bronchitis, croup, and all throat and lung troubles, tbaa any other medi cine. The proprietor has authorized C N. Eovd to refund vour moner it after taking thfee-foarth of a bottle, reliel is not obtained. Price 50 eta. and SI. Trial suae free. ; A - California marble company have received a large order for mar ble from England. , , , The prettiest lady In Somerset remarked to a friend the other day that she knew Kemp's Balsam was a superior remedy, as it stopped her cough instantly when others had no effect whatever. So to prove this C.N. Boyd will guarantee It to all. Price Moeffis sad SI. Trial sire free. . IM.inf off the KJUa .. u :. . nrriTwn1. I lent, "to snppes-t f impi- meaD8 oi 1 Sdni rid of the, pest. In th. year 1855 I was in command of the ritisi, Te8Wi "Tubal Cain,1 lying lne wbarfst Melbourne, embarking Chinese passengers lor Hong Kong. The aocas were ev infested with rats that it was impos sible to prevent them front setusg on ' beard, and mv vessel was well stocked with them. ; After beisg M sea a few days I mustered the pas seflgers, with their effects, on deck to give them an airing, and fot the purpose of giving the passenger HatIt a. mod cleansin?. and sprinkle some chloride of lime tnlxed with water. I also had a couple ot buck ets '-of the same rr.ixiure! puurcu down the pumps. This I continued wwklr when, to mv surprise, e rats made a raid on the cabin (poop) on deck, and became so troublesome that neither myself nor my officers cared about turning in at night A happy thought struck me that tne chloride of lime had driven them from below: I had everything clear ed out of the cabin and storerooms. and freely used the mixture. This had the desired effect: the rats took shelter in every available place-out side. Th:s gave us some gooa sport, especially, on a mSonlifht nicht when all hands engaged in hunting rats and driving theia Tfr- board, so that by tne time wear rived at Hong Kong not one t was left on board. On my relurri'lo England I look a house and furnish ed it Alter being in it a short time lound it was infested with rats. They would get through every part on the ground floor, j On examina tion, I found that a drain rau under the house, emptying into the harbor. I here again used the chloride of lime freely, and in les than a week every rat had taken his departure. I have recommended this remedy to manr shinmahters and friends on shore, and in ailcate9 it has proved a success. I have occupied my present residence for five years, and we have neither rat nor mouse ,on the premises. ' ' K The Festival of Snake. A celebrated Abruzzese painter is about to put on canvass the charac teristic representation oi a curious festival held at a little mountain church once a year. The peasants walk in procession, carrying about their arm, waists and necks, all the snakes they can find. rAignor Wi chetts, the artist, has a quaint little villa on the shores of the Adriatic. He was lately visited by a friend, to whom he showed all the curiosities 'of the little villa, and then, opening a small door into a dark chamber, into which he entered for a mo ment, he called out : "I have something better still to show you. Take these. The friend held out his arms, and, to his horror, five or six black snakes were put into them. With a cry of disgust he threw them on the ground. "How stupid you are, said Mi- chetti, "you will make me lose ad my models." He then explained to bis inena that he was making studies from life for his great picture. The cur ious festival which is to be the sub ject of the painting is believed by the peasants to preserve tnem irom poison and sudden death, ana to bring them goook fortune, especially in love. Marriage of the Midget. Gen. Tom Thumb's widow and the Count Magri. another midget, were married at the Church of the Holy Trinity in New York City on Mon day last. The crush was so great that it took fifty policeman te open a way for the carriage, and the little bridal party were ten minutes in getting from the carriage door to the little reception room. I he best so ciety sn the metropolis were present, including the btevens, ielmont, Astor, Harper and Vanderbilt fami lies. The bride was elegaatly dress ed, and looked as fresh and rosy as n 18G3, when Bhe married Gen. Tom Thumb. The bridesmaid was Hiss Lucie Adams and the groomsman Major Newell, both mere mites of humanity, and the bridal party is described as looking like a proces- sioa oi oniiianuy-areseea aoiis. The bride is now forty years old, but, it is said that nobody would believe it to look at ber. Her hus band, the Count Magri, is a tew years her junior. He is quite weal thy, and bis bndal gut to his wife is an estate in Italy, near Iologna. The little couple will go to Europe in May, and will reside in Italy. Aoraham Lincoln a VhfIC T" One day in Washington, after the second inauguration of Abraham Lincoln, he, was reclining in an arm chair, f;i6t asleep, . while across the table from him in another arm-chair reading," sat his wife Jilary-(Todd Lincoln. Suddenly be i wok from his nap, and his eves wandered to a pier-glass on the oppo.-ite side of the room. He gazed at it long and anx iously in silence ; so long indeed, that Mrs Lincoln finally asked him what it was that attracted his atten tion. "Something very curious Mary, ; answered ; tne President uarv,7 'When en l loosed into the class it seemed to me . that - I saw my own face in it ; not as it appears now, but white, peaked and shriv eledthe face of the dead." i ; Lincoln was anything but a super stitious man ' and joked about his vision, wheh he felt inclined to put down to the : score of indigestion : but it is rather a curious coincident that before the year was out he should have fallen by the hand of an assassin. ! ' ' ' Coro rw tMe. i f Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins sod lower part Of the abdoaje&jbaus ing the patienr to etipposehr has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times, symptons of indigestion are preseift, as Uatulency, uneasiness of the stonr eh, eet 'A moisture, like perspira tion, producing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a com mon attendant' Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to the ap plkjation ol Dr. Bosaoko'a Pile Rem edy, which acts directly upon the parts affected Absorbing tlieTutnors, allaying the intense itching, and ef- reounga permanent cure. Price 50 Address, The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co.. Pious. O. Sold by C. N. BOYD. Druwrist Somerset 1 Pa. DO T dec3-ly. . There are 114,000 school teachers in . England, of whom 93 per ceA! are spinsters. . Butler. County, Pa will sooa have allia bouses heated and light ed by natural gas. Mysiene ana rjj. Followine is the text of the act ro laung w tu? uj V,-r V f and hygiene m the public schools of this Commonwealth, which recent ly became a law : Sectioh 1. lie il enacted by the Semite and Hovmr of RepretentaUres of the Commonwealth, of Penntglea uia in Oriirral Acmb!u met. and it t hereby enacled by the authority of the aK't That physiology ana nygi ene, which shall, in each division of the subject so pursued, include spe cial reference to the effects of alco holic drinks, stimulanti and narcot ics upon the human system, shall be included in the branches of study now required by law to be taught in the common schools, and shall be introduced and studied as a regular branch by all pupils in all depart ments of the public Bchools of the Commonwealth, and in all educa tional institutions supported wholly or in part by money from the Com monwealth. Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of county, city, and borough superin tendents, and boards of all educa- tional institutions receiving aiu from the Commonwealth, to report to the Superintendent of Public in-' struction any failure or neglect on the part of boards of school direct ors, boards of school controllers. boards of education, and boards oi all educational institutions receiving aid from the Commonwealth to make proper provision in any and all of the schools or districts under their jurisdiction, for instruction in physiology and hygiene, which, in each division of the subject so pur sued, gives special reference to the efiects of alcoholic drinks, stimu lants and narcotics upon the human system, as required by this act, and such failures on the part of direct ors, controllers, boards of education, and boards of educational institu tions receiving money from the Commonwealth thus reported, or otherwise satisfactorily proven, shall be deemed sufficient cause for with holding the warrant for State appro priation of school money to which such district or educational institu tion would otherwise be entitled. Sec. 3. No certificate shall be grant ed any person to teach in the public schools of this Commonwealth, or in any of the educational institutions receivine money from the Common wealth alter the first Monday of June Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six, who has not passed a satisfactory exam ination in physiology and hygieue with special reference to the effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcotics upon the human system. Sec. 4. All laws or parts of laws inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed. . Valuable Statistic for Future Kefer- "The male child born in January becomes a robust man, remarkable for his bale appearance md heavy avoirdupois." Hon. Alexander H. Stephens was born in January. " The woman born in February is of a retiring disposition, very domes tic, and extremely efieminate. Dr. Mary Walker was born in Feb ruary. "The man born in March is free from guile, as brave as a lion, and not ambitious for political preferment" Samuel J. Tildeu was born in March. " April's child shall succeed in all his undertakings, and faithfully per form all his promises." Keely, the motor man, was born in April. " The child born in May will court the muses and become famous in the world of letters." The Sweet Singer of Michigan was born in Mav. " The man born in Jnne will be an Appollo of manly, beauty, and make no enemies." Gen. B.F.But ler was born in June. " The man born in July is of a very peaceful, non combatant na ture. and mild and winning in his utterances." Senator Mahone was born in July.' " ' r "August's child is not aspiring: is statesmanlike in all bis actions, and loves party above self." Boss Tammany Kelly was born in Au gust " The man born in September is full of patriotism and a warm lover of his country and its constitution." Jeff Davis was born in September. " The child of October is neither envioui, malignant nor imperious, but is of a very forgiving and forget ful nature. Senator Conkling was born in October. " The person born in November is an object of commiseration and charity, and will be unable to keep the wolf from the door." William H. Vanderbilt was born in Novem ber. " December's child will cultivate the arts of peace, and entertain a firm hatred of traveling. There is no place like home' is a motto he will strictly adhere to." Gen. Grant was born in December. Norritioivn UenUd. Ship' Anchor and Chains. Several large piles of rusty iron anchor chains filling the sidewalk in front of a shipsmithing shop near South street, New York, caus ed' a Hail and Expren reporter to step within the building and ask how many pounds of iron a vessel usually carries as a part of its out fit . . "Many vessels," said the propri etor, whose shop is one of the old est in the city, "carry as many as 4S.000 pounds each.' To a lands roan this naturally seems a : pretty big load in itself, but it forms an essential part of a ship's make-up. Of this 36,000 pounds are usually chains and 12,000 In anchors. The Henry B. Hyde, a large ehtp built ia Maine, carries two anchors, one which weighs 7,000 pounds and the other 6,000 pounds.. Every vessel, as ' well as 'steamship, is obliged to carry five anchors, a spare one and two stream anchors beside tbe ene in regular use. Our largest anchors weigh 8,000 pounds each, while we have them . as light as io pounds, tome of the Wrest chain are com posed of licks the Iron tt which is two and a half inehea in diameter. Backlen'a Amlc Salre. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevtc Sores, Tetter, Chap- pea lianas, tnublains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively enrea P!la nr na now nanniwd ft is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- Price 25c I av For sale by C. N. Boyd. june20 The Kansas Senate comprises for- m members, all bnt'ihnfe of "whom are lawyers. - -' I r., , ( a'" -f A -man in jail at New Eedford as a common drunkard has fallen heir to 168,000. Starting With Nothing. The changed conditions of indus trial Hib in this country. out of which grow trades unions and labor move ments which in the past were un known, are well illustrated by the case ot a manuiaciorer wnom vxmou el R. J. Hmton, who tells the story met a few years ago. He was an el derly man, of a kind heart, great force of character and business abil ity. His hostility towards ail ainas of labor movements was intense,ana in nnarlv fiftr VAJirH of active busi- AU 'J mJ J ness life be had expended and lost - jn hundreds ot tnousanas oi aoiiara in bitter contests with his skilled work, ingmen. His iron working estab n.hmonti vnrthti nn0 000.be had ItOIIIUVMWf VTW 1" J J just transferred to his sons, retiring with another million, ana wita a onnA dea of nrida in the fact that he had been the pioneer in a great in- dustry, and that nis ionune waa iu It f hia ran exertions, and he una fond nf msertint? that in this country every man could succeed if he would, as he himself had done. At eighteen he began life on a bor mnod ronitfil ot S25. employing a r , . - .-- younger brother to assist him at the forge. He was assea, nai nmnnnt wonld be reauired nowa days to start a young man in this business, so that he mignt pegin with tnmpthinp- like the eoualitv of effort and reasonable enterprise that attended your own earnest venture r IT nr-bnnorWfrpri that to make even a moderate venture possible, with i l the machinery ana appliances now reauired. nothing less than a capital of $150,000 would do. That demol ished his previous statement that an young man might succeed as he had done pretty thoroughly. The change by which it has come about that the fund left by Benjamin Franklin for the benefit of young mechanics is absolutely valueless to them is another illustration of the wonderful change which has taken i.ff hv which thn men who work ed for themselves and called no one master have largely disappeared, to be succeeded by the employes of great corporations and rich men who count their laborers by hun dreds and thousands. Theoe chang es made labor unions possible, and set men to thinking of co-operation and similar expedients. There was no need when a young man could start in and build up a business from a borrowed capital, of $25, or go West with no money and accum ulate a valiialilA firm in a few vnars. Times have changed.-Z?osi Ilerald. A Lawyer's Opinion of Interest to All. J. A. Tawney, Esq., a leading at torney of Winona, Minn., writes: "After using it for more than three years, I take great pleasure in stat ing that I regard Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption as the best remedy in the world for coughs and colds. It has never failed to cure the most severe colds I have had, and invariably relieves pain in the chest" Trial bottles of the sure cure for all throat and lung diseases may be had free at C N. Boyd's Drug Store. Large size $1.00. Then he Talked about the Weather. "Madam can you tell me why two women stop in the middle of a cros sing to talk ?" "I suppose they do it for the same reason that a man rushes at the top of his speed across the track in front of a train of cars, and then stands and watches the train go by." The gentleman changed the sub ject An Answer Wanted. Can any one bring us a case of Kidney or Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily cure? We say they cannot, as thousands of cases already cured tnd who are daily recommending Electric Bitters, will prove. Bright s Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back, or any urinary complaint, quickly cured. They purify the blood, reg ulate the bowels, and act directly on the diseased parts. Every bot tle guaranteed. For sale at 50 cents a bottle, by C. N. Boyd. "Vanity in tbeives," says Inspect or Byrnes, is a valuable aid to de tectives. , I don't believe that four thieves could keep quiet over a job they had jointly engaged in any more than I believe I could fly. .-..- , .- , n i t J . . The Oldest Man in Momeroet As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on C. N. Boyd, and get free a trial bottle of Kerne's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is selling en tirely upon its merits, and is guar anteed to cure and relieve all Chron ic and Acute Coughs. A 8th mi, Bron- chtis, and Consumption. Price 50 cents and 1.00. Two pupils in a school in Wash ington Territory were recently oblig ed to stay home and take care of the baby while tneir mother attended court as a juror. A Fortunate Discoverr. A new light is thrown on the sub ject of Consumption by Dr. Wagner Kemp, discoverer of Kemp a Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. A rem edy that has proved itself to be a remarkable compound. It does its work thoroughly, stopping a hack ing cough instantly. ' Sold by a N. Boyd. Price 50cts. and 1J.00. Trial bottle free. Get one Italy has 34250,000 men in its ar my and some of the finest ships and guns in the world. An English newspaper, the only one in Germany, has been started in Dresden. . nmf Oft mitt, XmtHet tmi toiimm. PRQMnVSAEE, SUBS rinr Vcn:: At vmntu aad lAaaJe-rm. WinMina (A. ana .-nZTi. rt's9mj0 r A Absolutely Pure Thta Powder mramrlra. a atml of parity, atreoirth nl whuluomeaen. Hon couonloal tho th mltnrr klnl and cannot be sold K eo petition with Um multttada of tow test, (tMfw. wetkbu alum or pboophate powder. Sold tnlf i Van: Koyai Vakins Powdes Co., lot Wall St., N. Y. butM- WOEl. EN Kcf-dim rTtmrel twtjruagtlh r wk sraerVr frwra Uflrmitlcs yesrlUr ts (Mr mo kvmA try Thta mediHiM ccrmMiM Iron with prrre vtabso tmica. and w inrsJoablw far Vwmaam peculiar t onsen and all who lead eWHWitary livwi. It En rirties and Pvritlf-s the Btoed. Kttwalaiea ti. Apprlilft trcnsTi krmm tbe MsMclr mad lSrrvi- in faot. tbnroiirMj- InTlMrnlM. Clean the ctimplexiutt, and makea the akin smooth. It does not blacken the teeth, cane headache, Jt produce oonetipaVtooO" mil hr Jrtm adtcmai d. WRS. FLtZABETS Battkik 74 Farwtrll Ave.. Milma. kt. M'ta. any, under date of Dee. Mta.&4: I have Orted Broevn'a Iron Bitten, and it ha beii asore than a doctor to , henna; mnd tne of the weaknem led ten have te life, Alo cured rate of Lif er Complaint, and now my wm pie Don fa clear and food. Haa been beneficial to mj children." Genttin haa ftfervetrade mark and crowded rM linen on wrnpper. Tnke ne) nther. Made onty by SKOWN CntMICAL CO-.BALTIMOKt., MD. hAXtmf Hakt Book . eeeful end attmf tise, ens. taituxix list of prizes for recipes, mfonnatton a bona c,jn. !ir pTfn ntrnj by ell dwieyn tn medicine, or taaiied to auy fttidre on receipt ii 9c. etatna. 1 nut TESTaED BrnI for our I M.rwTTMTEn n Tl. cif tno irrbej HrSSEEns vraf-tnbir. l lmiTr ai.U l-i Dl lUTC i:i Mi-. l.?Mi rLHIlia i-I.IKh anil Mll'l.l XF.th ef all kibe!., tualloj !.. I t: .u i..plicutiiia) HIRAM SfBLEY & CO. ROCHESTER, tl. Y. C'-'CO.ia. 322-326 E. Wain Et 200-206 Randolph St jao.l-lTt. PUZZLE. 55 (ahdCT CONSUMPTION hMbacnew d times without Bomber Toy the time j use of Downs' lOixic. It will xure Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, ; rieurlay, Whooping-Covgh,' Lung Fever, and all disease of tbe Throat, Chest and Lungs, when other remedies fail r" w BSST.J5IlT::3E3,??i5,i,8arUsrta,Tt.' i Fob Sals Bt C. ft. BoVd, 8omrMt. Ralli ay uBi SteamsMp Apcy,; Puiiare ticket to or Irom Enrooe br Dromlnent STEAMSHIP LINKS Railroad lira at m. daoxl rate, la eonnectloa with eoeaa naanure. ms-Untu mud Money Urdera oa all plaeea la W. C. TuWIS, : j (Office at Johnstown Saving! Bank,) noTj-re. JoowaTowa, Pa. HELP lor wnrkuur People. Sead Itl eenu pnetaae and we will mall yoarMa royal, alua ble tarn ule box of soot's that will put yua In Die way of making more atoaey la a few riayg than you ever tboavht poeelble at aay bO'lncM. Catiiul not required. You oan live at home and work la spare time only, orall the tale. All of boih sexes, of alt aKessrrandly saeoessfal. so cents to easily earned everv evening. That all wbo want work may lest the bunlnesa, we make this an paralleled ofler : To all wbo an not well satlnneu, we alUaend tl to pay (or tbe trun ble ofwrltin(as. Pull particular, directions, ett . sent free. Immense pay abeelatelv sure for all who start at once. Ixm't delay. Atldres, STia aoa k Uv Portland, Maine. jaaXk LIME! LIME! Tbe Farmer's LlmeCompeny, IJatiM, will tall at their kilns, or load on ears. GOOD LIME At S cents per bushel, er deliver It as Low as tbe Lowest to all Kailroatl Stations and Sidlnzs la the Ooantv, and oa the Berlin Branch moea tow. er. aluac(toa Guurmnited, It if the Gray Ferrlternus L.tme. which is known by Practice and Science to be the S iron greet aad Beet for As;. ricaiturai Purposes. All oners promptly nued. A.ldress, HKNRY S. WALTEK, . deeat-lxr Uarrett Somerset Do.. Pa. ' .4.. OW TO MAKE MONE To SnrceMlul Salesmen 1 pay a high "$1001 per montn and erpenees. bieauyem ed. Kipertence nt neeeeary. Any live maa ean succeed, too acres under cultivation. The oiovment caaranleed. M more want most complete packing grounds In the United States. Newest and choicest varieties of fruit a simcIaILv. Send ler terms, statins; are. Uhas. B. (Jhask, Nursery man, Kockester, yen em, ADDI7C Send eeau tor port- w iAm Lbs ace and receive free a costly box ol iroous, which will help yoa to mora money rkrht away thaa anythbia; else ia tkj world. AIL, of either sex. succeed from am hoar. The bread road to fortune opens belore the work ers, abeoiately rare. At once ad drees. Tara Lw.,ABjuiia. tuaina. , . fa fretmtl given away. Send as I -eats noauire. aad by mall yea wHl liretrcr apacKs;e of goods ol large that will at enee bring yoa In aaoaey teeter thaa vein, tnei win start renin worn anything else in America. All about tne im.Out) In presents with each box. Agents wanted every where, el either sex, ef all ages, rbr all the time, or spare time only, to work tor a.at their own bomee. Fortunes for all workers absolutely aa sured. Koa't delay. H. Haxurr A Co, Portland, MHin. lamo. TAKEWOTH'B M. W.KEIM AND W1FB and M. W. K.IM ACOor Johnatonn.Canv bria Uoaaty. Pa., having by deed ef ejefeament xwin mrmw mm aim. iBed, oon- veyeltothe untleriigoed ALL, THEIR PBOP EKTY for the benefit of creditors, all persons having emlms will please present taeae and tboae kBowiog themselves Indebted will make payment tiu'aui diutax an, aorL Aasiaaea. Agents Wanted rpu SEIXtha Finest Prntt sued snnaaim A mi Nmreory flietrk. Terms Ukottal, oituauons permanent, ffw nu lor Terms. CLCN BROS., Nurworymon, are-&ia. MocnsMter. a. t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Eauta of Michael S order, lata of Stonyereek Twp, . Sutsereet co- Pa- dee'd. . . I having been mated to the aadershrned by the TtM nf .JnUlrtMHia Ik. -1 J""!" j, Hwm. tm iwiwt 1 1 .CO u nis persons tadebud to said aetata la maka Immedi ate payment, and iboae having elalau af alnst tbe same will present them daly aotbeaucated fbr settlement on Saturday, the Sth day ef May. IMA honing Township. JOHir O. UOL.EMA.lf, apn. yArjTED.- Grape V wes. Shrabe. Hum. An. . Energetic, rename teeeii rTBHtreea, ttM a .ttlan . J M-IJ i Hons given so that tnexperleaeed men eaa soon keata the basinets. Address, H. P. FREEMAN A CO, BueaTox, N . T. sw.U-Sm L--J u u BEST TONIC VP Iros Oolda. Sore Throat, Hoarseness. TrocLea, lie. liquid, lie. Bwcight Btta.- Rlaara ant rats. mica, roaehet. flies, ants, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. Uc ItruggUU HaeU rnlwa. Palnlutlon. TrraDSlcal Sweltlnrs. DUilnest. In- aigestioa. Heed ache. Bleepleasneai. cured by " Wells' Health Kenewer." ' u BeMaiffe nei Ceirata. ask ror welir " Kougn oa uorns." lae. vinira, eompleu care. Hard or tort corns, waru, bunions. "Sangkt ralsi" Inrnneeiel Planter ; ft....h.t kanln. Imnmn tha tit Biv back. acne, pain ia chest or aide, rhenaiatlna, aearal- " Wells' Health Rene wer " restores health and rigor, caret Dyspepsia, HaadaclM, Mervotuaea, ateouity. 91- WbMplnaCongli, and the many Throat A Section) ol children. promptly, pleasantly, and safely relieved by .UaD.k an Aalifhl I TM.kai I tm l..m .1. ' anthera. If yon are fatllnc. broken, worn out and nervous. nee -wens- neaua aenewer." 91. irruirgista. 1AM Ft enerrerr. If yea art losing your grip on lire, try WelbV Health Kene wrP ' Clues direct to weak spots. ; Tonttaarbe." lnstont Teller for Nenralirla. Tnnthache. Faca. mm jisa ioT--ivougn oa l ootnacke." it and Kac. Pretty Wstjes. f aSxiIIm wrVkA arnnhl tsAlaln rW,.!..... .,J le Awa . Sea AS W IXJ " K BU HvaUia ifcelWWer. " " istaiu iKSiiurjst aim ITSrCllJ. C4MtirrtaaI Tbroat AflTciloaitiy Hacktar. IrriUilnirCoarhfl. CoMi. Thrr-t civA hj j'Kougu on tJouKba." Troches, 14c aaiif uiu, asv "Knaghosi ItrH." " Kongh oa Itch " cures humors eruiit loos. rlno-. worm, letter, salt rheum, frosted Ceet, chilblains. Te Hame ef k Isllst. Chililr.n .In. I. iln.lni AiiJ delicate, u.e "Wells' Uealth enewer." ' Wltla Awake. immeihate relief and sound rest by using Wells' vu.. tw uimn every mgn couKmng. uei uuegua. - t rocnes, us. rtaisam, -Joe. 'BaatghOti Pala" rwraaae-d Plantar; Strenirtheninir Imnrnvnt h.h.. r. t.. ..i. . 1.. i -- eiuc, ruowHuiiisui, ueuraigia. lain, la .ka.l ... .1.1 -I .1 , Abraham Lincoln aad Jacob Tliomp- aoD. With us. the recollection of Mr. Tbom peon is indelibly associated wim me msi conversation we had with Mr. Lincoln. It wan late in th afternoon, iust before his visit to the theater where hewas murdured. A dispatch had arrived from the pro vost marshal of Portland. Main saying that Jacob Thompson would arrive in Portland duriner that night, in order . to take from there the Canadian steamer which wan tn sail for Liverpool, "What are the orders of the department ? asked tue marsuaL un readioir tbis dis patch to .Mr. Stanton, the latter said. "Order him to be arrested but no : you had better take it over to the president." We found Mr. Lincoln in tne inner room of hia busi n,n office at the white house with his coat oflL washine: his hands Drpnaratnrtr to a drive. "Halloo." said he. "what is it?" Listeninir to tbe disnatch. he asked, "What does Stanton say?" He thinks he ought to be arrested." 'Well." Cntiliued the nreaiilRnt. paueing a moment to reflect, "I dont think so. If you have an elephant on vour hands and he wants tn run away let hiui run." s A Sad Death. At Philadelphia recently- at a cor oner's inquest over the bodv of a child, tbe jury returned a verdict that death was caused by the ad ministration of a pateut cough syr up containing morphia. Dr. Sam! K. Cox, of Washington, states that not one cough medicine in ten is free from this objection. After careful analysis and practical tests he en dorses Red Star Cough Cure as be ing purely vegetable, absolutely free from opiates, poisons and narcotics. He regards it as a most hanDV and valuable discovery. How the Richest woman waa Won. Various stories are told of the way in which Edward H. Green, hus band of the now celebrated "richest woman in America," won his wife when her fortune was well on its way to $20,000,000. One of these yarns say that one St. Valentine's day Mr. Green bought a valentine ith a dove, several hearts and a motto, and put in an envelope to send to Miss Hettie, whom be was then courting. But, by mistake, he addressed and mailed the wrong envelope, and, instead of the hearts and doves, sent his lady love for a valentine a receipted tailor's bill for a very cheap suit of clothes. Charm ed by this prartical proof of econ omy and good habits, Miss Robinson showed Mr. Green every encourage ment, and the marriage st-on follow ed. It is estimated that Mrs. Green's wealth is now about $35, 000,000 but her husband still has to pay his tailor bills himself. Some Fajoitah People. Allow a conch to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say. Oh it will wear away, but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, wnicn we sea on a positive guarantee to cure, they would imme diately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50cts. and $1.00. Trial size free at C. N. Boyd's. Didn't Want to Elope. . "Never, Augustus, never." "And yet you say yen love me, Eulalia .. "Passionately, devotedly." "But yet you refuse to elope with me?" , "Positively." "But . in no other way can our lives M united, lour parents will nsvef relent" . "I know it." "You fear, perhaps, that your nignt witn me might kill them?" "Oh, no danger. They are pretty tourb." "Then why hesitate ?" "My age would be published in all the papers." Stetson, the hat manufacturer in New York, Is believed to carry a greater amount of life insurance than any other man in the world. His policies aggregate ,720,000, one half of which are on his own life. Vanderbilt's insurance is $620,000, Jay Gould's 400,000, Don Cameron's and , George Pullman's $100,000 each. . .. Is in store for all who use Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, the great guaranteed remedy. Would yoa believe th.it it is sold "on its mer its and that ech druggist is author ized to refund your money by the Proprietor of this wonderful remedy if it fails to cure you. C. N. Boyd has secured the agency for it. 1 " Price 50 cents aad $1.60. Trial size free. &ISij6'S book: store, SOMERSET. FEXN'A. This well established, old and reliable Book, Ifewt and Stationery Store was moved eo February J, Itfci, Irom Its old, cramped and intarBeient Store-Koosn directly ofiposite Cook A Beertta'. Ia tbeee cetnmoilious quarters, specially aitea Bp lor Its occupancy, the stock ol Rooks, News aad Stationery has been verv greatly enlarged. Special at tentlon will lie paid to tbe WkrttiaU rraee. rk-hool Uooat, School Sappltce, Paivr, Envelope. Inks, Pent, Almanacs. Pencils, Blank Books, Ac, will be bought In large quantit'e direct from manufac turers, which will enable this establishment to job to town and country merrhaatt at each figures aa will make It advantageous to bny here. To retail buyers, an almost Innumerable line ef goods will be Oafereit. Always lor tale aa extensive and varied assortment ef Poetical Works. Histories, Boots of Travel. Novels, Lntheraa and Discipiet Hymn Books, DieUonariea. Children's Toy Books, Magaslnea, neviewt, JLUii rapcrs, aiory x-apen, ana a general use 01 rcauuig maiier. Day School and Sunday School Reward Cards, LAWYERS ASH JUSTICES BLAHS, BLASI rjTM-A.IX. OKDEB8 SOLICITED. CHAS. U. FISHER. T.R. MARSHALL.: MAIN OFFICE AND YARB : AT I Banictm Rear 266 Main streetJ ahlealer and Retailers . .P.p-. .9: . ?.. . .?.T.J.1.0.?:.. Lumber AJTD EUILIIaTG MA7EBTALS, . HanluDuMfoouS. OAK, POPLAR. SlblSGS, P1LKCTS, M0ULDISGS, ASH. WALSIT, TLCOR1XQ. BASH, STAIR BAILS, CHLRRY. YKLLOW PISE, SH1SULES, DOORS. BALL STERS. CHESTSCT, WHITE PISE, LATH, BLISDS, SEW EL POSTS A Oeneral Line of all grades of Lumber and Building Material . and Roofing Slate kept in Stork. Also, can turn isn anything in the line of our business to order with reasonable promptness, such as orscacu. uuu-suea wort., tie. ELIAS CUNNIlSraHM, Manager, Somerset Branch. Offices and Yard Opposite S. & C R. R.tation, Somerset, Pa. KA.-TOSr-K: The Great Blood Purifier, Has been ased for centuries by the Indians, and brought by them direct from their Western home. IndiKns gat her tbe roots, herbs, barks and gums, aad ship them east to as. A few or the most learn ed and tkilltui or these people are sent here to prepare this remarkable medicine for the white man's use. ine inuiaas rigour oeiieve tnai THE BLOOD And that to keep It pure is the trail to health. The telenee of chemistry or ef medicine haa never produced to valuable a remedy, or one so potest te cure all !aeates arising from Imparity of the blood, as this Indian preparation. Notatlerer from any of these afflict loot need despair who will give it a tair tnai. A DISORDERED LITER AND STOMACH, UNLESS' CURED 6T IA-T0N-IA. Otases such diseases as Dyspepsia. Sick Headache, Boar Stomach, Tjta of appetite. Heartburn, Da prexslon, T'euraltfie, Female Disorders, Kidney Diseases, Constipation, Liver Oougbs, Indlgestlos, Asthma, Inflammations, Plies, Insanity, Jaundice, Melancholy, Impure Blood, Sleeplessness, Fever and Aroe, Sciatica, KheuniAtism, Nervousness, Oostiveness, Bilious Attacks, Pains la the Body, Liver Disease, Boils, Pleurisy, and a host of other Ills. Tne medicines of the druggist, taken internally, will de no good. The only safe and sure cure, it la the use of K A'TOM 14 A. It aids tbe liver and stomach to resume natural action, drlvrt the poisons Irom the system, tones up the nervous ictluences, purities the body, and restores perfect health. Ask your druggist lor KA-TOX-KA. Take nothing else, at yoa value your health. If ha net it not, leu nim to tend lor it to tne OREGON INDIAN MEDICINE COMPANY, Price $1.00 Per Dottle, Six Bottles for $5.00. THE IIDIAK COUGH SYRUP Is certainly the best Itemed v of lis kind ever Introduced, and the neonle who are sntferinar with Coughs, Colds, and Lung Troubles should not delay. F f fA g Will never be forgotten by tboeewhe taw the wonderful cures per I I W ! Vaa V W I ant formed la nubile by the Indian Medicine Men. It relieves all pcia Immediately. Ask your uruggut for Modoc Indian oottie. ijarge Dottles ou cents. Per tale by ail THE OLD RELIABLE SCHTJTTLEB W-A-G-02ST. ESTABLISHED IX CHICAGO IN 184?. I have just received two car loads of the most complete Western Wagon in the market there is a Hear Brake, to ba osed when hauling bay or grain, a something that farmers know th necessity of when hauling on mis wai;uii uus iaiu in omit mrec years ueiore oeing woraeu up, insunng tne worg to De . i 1. 1 i i. . ' i i i , - . i . luuniuiiiiij aeosuiicu ueiore ueing iruneu. DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS. It is the only Wagon made necessity of taking off the ply turning a cap the wagon Wagon wants to be seen to be fully appreciated, and parties wishing to buy will do well to see it before purchasing elsewhere. EVERY WAGON FULLY INSURED. In offering this make ot Wagon to the public, will say I nsed the same make of Wagon for five yean when freighting across the Rocky Moun tains, over roads that were almost impassable, and they always stood the test. I feel warranted in saying I believe them the Best Wagon on wheels. Call on Oliver Knepper or "Henry Ileffley, wbo will show yoa the Wagons. 13-AGEHTS WASTED THROUGHOUT THE COVSTY. !P. HEPFLEY. "SOMERSET, MARCH 28, 1885. CURTIS IC GROVE. ( East from Court House,) Somerset, Penn'a, Manufacturer ol BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, CARRIAGES, SPRISG.WAGOXS, BUCK WAG OAS, AND EASTERN AJTD WESTERN WUKK Famished oa Snort Netlee. Painting Done on Short Time. Hy work la made oat of TnoreweUy assure' tree, ana tne nrtf iron tst steel, eabttan tlally Coastrveted, Neatly Finished, aad Warraafed le Cite .Wuofflea. I Emploj Only Flrrt-CIass Vorbaoc Repairing of An Klndtla lly Una Dons on Short Notice. PICES SEASONABLE, aad All Work Warranted. I do Wagon-work, and farattk Selves tor Wlod- ne mv JelilA. Kemember the place, and call in. CUBTIS K. GROVE, (Eaat of Court House,) aprso-lyr. . . SOMERSET. PA. PATENTS obtained, and all busi nest in the V. S. Patent Office, or la the Oearts attended u for I0DEIATE FEES We are opposite the TT. 8. Patent Office, eo- PATENT frUtinESS EXCLUSIVtLV.nnd rro-mlM When or diwerltaj It teat we advise at to patentability free ef ekarge: aad we make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OfrAIN PATENT. W e re wr, here, to the posiasaster, tea Sept. af .ww wvj urwr xfivitKm, sua to omciau oi tne V. 8. Patent Omen. For etrealar. advtee. terma. and relereoce to actaal cUeats in your own state O. A. SNOW at CO.. Oppatrlta Patent Office, Washington, D- O. VIHt! tamn at aavthlne eta. Iv book out. ftttnaaen tweeeed graadlr. None ttxns an AAaeBV tor SAa hA a.llin. ail. IBSHDW. iXAUT BOOB fOTtiaOO, quarters to tbe lanre, elegant ami convenient new BOOKS, TABLETS, AM MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES. urn. :LJ Wl WEAKLAND '. Urm on, Otflcw and Yard aM Sealers,! AT IS TUB LIFE, Iu eUecU are magical. 60 cents per bottle. OH. Take no tier. It Is the beat. Si cents per d gglstt awu-iyr. Self - oilint; Steel-skein Schuttler Wagons, the for Koad or Farm Purposes. On the latter hillv farms. Everv nart nf the Wnml.wnrk nf ieiug ttie patentees ot tne that has this improvement. It avoids the wheels to grease, as in the old style ; by sim can be oiled in less than five ruinates. This THE EQUITABLE Life tones Companj of tls UmtiM Stales. Henry B. Hyde, Pre&'t. 120 BROADWAY. N. Y. 81 CHEAPISDE, LONDON. ASSETS SURPLUS INCOME -' $53,030,581 - - 12,109,756 - 13.470.571 New Assurance written in 1883, $81,129,756. Paid to jjolicy holders during the last 24 years, $73,877,699. The Society hat written, during the past twen- J j mu hkiwaw amonns r.i new asearnnee larger than has been written by aay other eoev panyin tbe work. The surplus fund of the 8eoeMy. eaa tbur per cent, valuatlen, la larger than that of any etnet life Insurance company la the world. Tat EQtrfTABLe Lira AaatntuacB Soctarr Is sues. a plaia aad simple contract of assurance, free from burdensome and technical eoodiuona, and INDiSPUTAKLJt after three years. All poli- ivm, mm win mv, umwaj lauispuiaoie. are payable IM MEDIATELY upon tatltfaetury proofs of death, and a legal release, wltnowt tbe delay usual with other companies. By this rmvmrr ri i mrnr, wmwArll an availa ble pel ley a net enly tared from annoying delays and expenses, bat reeetvea pecuniary teller aa quickly ae if the amount ef the assurance had been Invested tn a boatd of taeUoveranvcntof tbe United StaUA W. Frank Gaul, S racial Ajrtmt for 8omertt Co. Zjtliz Tin of 12 fab Osem isril 2a 1885. The Hortnal Department m deehrned etptelany for teuehert aad those preparing to teach, embra cing thorough drill ia the English beanshetkad met hwlt ef leaeniag. The Aeademie Department Eivtdea. after thorough kauwledge ef tbe Eng. h branches, a full course tn Matnematlca, SxA enee. Greek and Latin sufficient for proMtaloaal ttadleteradvaaeed aollego elataea. Ueed libra rr. literary society, aad moderate rates for tui tion aad boarding. For I unbar particulars address KfcV. W. H. vnTCEWT ar PROF. I. M. OK A HAM, Idoovm, Pa, Mar. is, Pdncipala. OTHERS FOLLOt Our Ntoek Of I Drugs, j Medicines, ( and Chemical;' Is ihe Largest in the County & i ingedarged my Store-room VJ dow amted to . rapidly iul wg trade. I have increajw mj stock ia f EVERY DEPARTMENT f And Ask a Critical Luminal rf f GOODS ?1XD MiCEi NONE BIT I PUfif DRUGS HEM Special Care (liven to Compos r PAINTS, j OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, I VARNISHES, AND PAINTERS' SLTrm SOAPS, BRUSHES, ; COMB-". SPONGES, PERFUMERY, ? TOILET ARTICLE " School Books and School Supp,v at Lowest Prices. AaTWe ask Special Attention to this Deiur' Good Goods, Low Prices; An d F r Sealing Titi AI A Ft "LX, LINK Or 1 OPTICAL OOODJ i a N. BOYD'S. 1 MAMMOTH IJL0Q SOMERSET PA I ISAAC SIMPSCffi 1IYEIY ill SUE SIB I PATRIOT ST., SOMERSEI V DEALEK IN sroOniBPn.cn Adjusts Itself tor Horse's Meet, Hm two Eowii StitcMn;, Will hold Him. In place better dv any othor Collar. If Yon Want to K a GoomaUOtt, ' CTJTTEE Call on me. 1 also keep ennstantlv ss tut . tance Atwrtment of Fine Hanl-nuat ? Harness, Saddles, Bridls Whips, I Brashes, Lap Blankets, and evervthlst toatui in a Flrsvelass Sa.li! Icry Ul Tna . and Killing Horses alwavs read; triu.t W hen in aenl of sny t hf ns; in my list give me a call. defJA 13AAU ?l.ii- ' nuastsir. h CALVIN HAT BERLIIST, PA ; (MILLER'S MILL.) M ANVFACTTJBER Of FLOUR &. feed; f WMnnn V - I . nf fLin . OflKN-MLiL, BlCKWHtAT FUI'B- an ainns in iaur, Also, all sinus ' which I tell at ; BOTTOM PllICLK Wholesale anl Fetal). Ton will vsT' buying Iruia me. 3ij nock is tlwayi ftot OHDEE3 FILLED PEOMTT EIGHT FIRST PEEMU WITHIN A MONTH. Baugh's Raw Bono Manure- High Grade Agricultural Of" icals and other products, on cx -: tioaat tile Pennsylvania St3te Scutpmlvr Rth tr SOtll. 1 were awarded five first pretax i They were also awarded ti first premiums as follows : Lrliigh County Fair at Alientown. T September 30th to October 3rd; County Fair at Kutztown, I'l.tM1. to loth; NorthamtHun Cour.ty Fj a -arctli. Pa., October ;t!i ti. icth. The above are the only cxh made by Uaugh & Sons durin,; Baugh's Raw Bone Manures jv. cured agrcat many premiums inlnS tendril, I'arit ami other metlals. Farmers have discovered t Raw Animal Bone L a "n0:'t',a able enricher of the soil and duccr of crops. Baugh's Phosphate contains the life essence of Animal Bones. l article is manufactured on.y Baugh & Sons, Office No. 20 sot Delaware Avenue, Philaddpi1 Notice to Contract:.- The School Board of Somerset f" pnee hall'ilna two new Sctaoil Mo-. liipesvllle aad one In tbe W-llr rL, enntraet forerectlna these batltiings ine lowest mlmi bmmt txuaer an SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1 . ... ....... . . ...laA ft. nt tne ubsft dutst, a. - use el4 bmlkUDft alii be sold at the - piaoe. oj oruer o. J-flOOP. mamv. ar
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