Another Vtlcr fVosa JmOgm Axpww onhipmect of freight belonging to theSoath Penij-Isni. To the Editorof tlie Pre: Sis: My firet article was nonn - pndltocovertbetTound,butt3Bjt in motion public thought Newde - veloninenta will iustify farther state- ment It is eaid that the South rennsyi- tmIi is nr. finished "a few holes in the ground." This is evasive and unsound. It is no ground of escape from the new Constitution, ine South Pennsylvania is a fully form ed corporation, competent to "con solidate, lease or H" its "stock, proerty and franchises.-" It has a duly Kurveyed, located and purchas- fxl "Imp" and "works." which, Al though unfinished, it can lease to another railway com pan competent to take or purchase. It may "consolidate" its "stock, prop erty and franchises" with another road competent to take, and may transfer all these to such a company. If, therefore, the Pennsylvania Rail road ComnanT be not a competing, parallel line, there is no want of ability in the South Pennsylvania Company to contract with the Penn rylvania, and give it a perfect title and "control ;" and the Pennsylva nia may complete and operate it. There is nothing in the way, how ever, but jiaraJMism and comix-tit ion. But this is the verv thing the Con stitution forbade. The South Penn sylvania has ftrrctid, hx-ated, jir chased and joeed a line of rail way, which it is in the act of finish ing. It has the power and franchise to do this, and the tower and fran chise to operate this parallel line when finished. Now, if the Penn sylvania can purchase and control these powers and fraT.chiws, either to complete and operate, or to aban don and destroy, it necessarily im pugns the very purpose ol the Con stitution by taking away the com petition that fundamental law in tended to preserve. The South Penn sylvania has a vested interest and pood title jn the "line" it has eurrey , twitted and talen, which cannot le invaded except by the State her self, or nader her authority. This is settled by disitn. It is this line which the Pennsyl- w- 1 S 1 vania itauroaa ijonipany cannot "purchase or control," because it is parallel and necessarily competing. The fact that the road-bed is not completed and rails laid does not destroy this title of th South Penn sylvania to its duly located line and the property purchased or taken over which the line is laid. The fact that this line is unfinished does uot destroy its right to sell or lease it and its purchases and powers over it to another competent to take it Thus we have a fully fledged cor poration, a located and purchased "line," aod a power to lease or sell, and this is all the Constitution de mands in order to protect it for the benefit of the people. If the Pennsylvania purchase or control it, it must be tor one of two purposes to operate the line or to destroy it. It must finish or aban don it If it tiuish, then it will con trol and operate a parallel and com peting line. What is this but a most unnatural interpretation of the words parallel and competing line? Abandonment reaches the same end. But it ia said the Pennsylvania has a right to build four tracks upon its road, and it may therefore do this on the surveyed location and purchased line of the South Penn sylvania. Are the people and the Judges of Pennsylvania so thick beaded as to be misled by this state ment? Certainly the Pennsylyauia may build four tracks, but it must be its own tracks, on its own road, under its own charter. II it build on the line of the South Peunsylva nia, how is it? It takes the loca tion and lands and builds under the charter of the South Pennsylvania, and when built must operate under the charter of the South Pennsylva nia. This it does, in a distant part of the State and outside of its own termini. This is wholly vltra rire and outside of its charter. It is the parallel and competing line of another company. Does it make any difference who finishes it? Clearly the benign intent of the Con stitution cannot be defeated by any such trick. If it can be, then this im perial corporation can forever pre vent a competing line by buying up its stock and controlling it before it is finished. It is the jyrwrr and 'franchise of the corporation it buys and controls, not its mere road-bed. If the purchase or control of the South Pennsylvania is obtained merely to abandon, the act is equal ly vltra vires, and an invasion of the Constitution quite as palpable. Its charter power is to build its own road between its own termini, not to go abroad and buy or control the 'forks of another corporation under a different charter. In doing this it necessarily makes use of powers not its owe, and this it cannot legally do in this case. Again, abandonment and dissolu tion of tue South Pennsylvania Com pany do not disable the State from granting a m w charter, or a new company from exercising the right of eminent domain and taking the unfinished work under the third sec tion of the sixteenth article of the Constitution. Yet this abandon ment and dissolution are inexcus able, as they "binder and delay" the rights of the people, and this is the very essence of fraud. It is said the "purchase or con trol" tday be by others. Clearly not, unless for themselves. If payment be made by the Pennsylvania Com pany in cash, bonds, certificates, stocks or otherwise, it is the act of that company, and the fact may be investigated and found, and the of fending corporation prevented from consummating its illegal purpose. In finding this tact circumstances are evidence. If a company of bankers or brokers be found acting the question will arise: Can they take the immense capital necessary to finish out of tlieir legitimate busi ness? Would they be willing to derange their business by venturing into a field so large, untried and alien?" tS'hat answer would they make to a bill of discovery? This would be a difficult and dangerous position. Perhaps, after all, this talk of pur chase, etc., is only a feint to reach another and lawful purpose without alarming adverse interests. It would be a legitimate means of reaching the true interests of the New York Central and Pennsylvania Railroad Companies to divide the territory from which business comes by a contract agreement. . The Pennsyl vania Company may retire from the New England and New York fields and that part of the West properly within the sphere of the New York Central and Lake Shore Roads, and these roads may retire from Penn sylvania and that part of the West within the proper sphere of the ..ii jMiuroaa ana lis ai-, "u um oemarcauon canithats all right jlonlv tou needn oeorawu oy consent to govern the' each division of territory ana inns 'prevent interference and cutting Irates. Freight Roingor coming over icach principal Jmecan Dew eem, n(l controlled. Iiocalitv and dee- itination will determine its route, nd thus prevent competition. In ; this arrangement ihe South Penn- i eivaaia, Pittsburg and ioughio- gheny and Pittsburg and Lake Erie Roads can be made to perform their respective parts without collusion, each retaininpand doing its real busi ness to the advantage of the territory through which it runs. At New York, the initial point, if locality and destination do not fully deter mine the outgoing freight, a jiooling arrangement can oe maae ui buppic-i ment them. X I Daniel Ar.xi-yr. Reaver. Ta., Sept 12, 1SS5. ' Fighting a Sea KlepTiant. I'd round Lehrinc's Straits the na tives live mostly on whales' blubber. Up there they hunt the walrus for his ivory and oil, and also for his hide, which they make into Coots. I've seen sometimes as many as five hundred on a cake of ice, all bellow ing like thunder, so that you could hear them for miles. Then there's the sea elephant, and tough fellows they are, too. It's ea sy enough killing them, but when they are dying they kick up a great fuss. With tlieir little short teeth, I've seen 'em bite off pieces of rock as large as a spittoon and throw 'em at a man with fearful force. I found one oa a reef one day and as we needed some more oil I ordered the boat steerer to make way for the gully in the rocks where he was. We came right up to him, put an j iron hook into him and hauled lam after us out into the clear water. Then I got into the bow, right un der his nose, when he grabbed the bow of the boat in his teeth and tore away a 6treak fore and aft He bit off the ends of three lances, and another be snapped out of my hand and tried to thiow it at us. Once he made a snap at me with his head, throwing me in the boat on my back. I picked up a hatchet and with my two bands buried it in his I -i, T. 1 Ml 1 head up to tne nanaie. it aineu him outright He was twenty-five feet long and gave two dozen barrels of oil. We made blanket sheet of its blubber, cutting it -into pieces three feet square. Then piercing a hole through the center of each block and running through a spun rope we made a raft of them and towed it to the shio. The usual way to kill a 6ea elephant used to be to run right up to him, hit him under the jnw with an oar, which would make him raise up his head, when we would tire right up through his mouth into his brain. Cur3 for I'ilcn. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loius and lower part of the abdomen, caus ing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs. At time, symptons of indigestion are present, as flatulency, uneasiness of the stom ach, ect A moisture, like inspira tion, producing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a com mon attendant Rlind, Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to the ap plication of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Rem edy, which acts directly upon the parts affected.absorbing the lumors, allaying the intense itching, and ef fecting a permanent cure. Price 50 cents. Address, The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. Sold bv C. N. BOYD, Druggist Somerset, Pa. dec.3-ly. The Annual tjonhnmption of Liquor. Washikoto.v, Sept 10. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue reports that the amount of distilled spirits gone into consumption in the United States during the fiscal year ended June 30, ISSo.is 03,150,902 gal lons and theamount of malt liquors which tax was paid during the same period is 1S,1So.D53 barrels. The amount of wine consumed in this country during the year 1S84 is es timated at 20,oOS,34o gallons. Lynching a Nrgro. Cincinnati, Sept, 11. Last Sat urday a negro named Scale made a brutal assault upon the 5 year-old daughter of a poor man named Lunsford. Having threatened to kill her if she told, the little one did not tell her mother until her pain compelled the disclosure. Scales was arrested and taken to the Bur lington jail. Last night a mob gath ered together and broke into the jail, carried the negro to the woods and hanged him. Kmory A. 8turra Away. Chicago. Sept 12. A telegram was received at the law office of Emorv A- Storrs this morning an- ..i ,11 i pouncing uiai ine weii-anown " r.sier died at Ottawa, 111., last night , of paralvsis of the heart. It was j known that Mr. Storrs was ill, but, it was not considered serious until , yesterday alternoou, when Lis wile' . i i . i was leiegrapnea 10 snu weuno uuu. He had been arguing a case before the Supreme Court and was taken ill on Friday last India... Killing ci.ine-. o ... r . . t , , Seatti.e, . T., Sept. ;. Last j night, thirteen miles east of here, a j mob of Indians, headed by white i men,attacked a party of Chines hop-! pick; with clubs and Hones, kill-j iDg two of theui and wounding four, j The cause for the attack was that in , lormer seasous maians exciusivc-iy had been hired to pick hops and this year one firm had hired Chinamen. The Chinese were warned to leave, but refused to do so. Livery stable keepers should al ways keep A mica and Oil Liniment in the stable, nothing like it for horses. For Sale by C N. Boyd, Somerset, Pa. "Never mind me," said Mrs. Jones before she was married, and that is exactly what her husband did after the honeymoon was over. For a mild cathartic and efficient tonic use Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. Every bottle warranted. For Sale by C. N. Boyd. A silver wedding Marrying an old maid of sixty. Arnica & Oil Liniment is euuallv eood for man and beast 2-5 and 50 cents per bottle. For sale bv C. N. Boyd. Cranberries will cure dyspepsia. That's sour opinion. 'lam coming, oh, my darling!" aings a sweet Western poetess. Oh t let all th other fellows know it Gold In an OKI Mont.. Said an old timer: "I never eaw a ghost, but I once made a pretty good raise where I at first thought I had found a dead man. I was pros pecting down in Amdor county, Cal ifornia. One day I went np the creek about a mile, and seated my self on a rock to rest Across the stream, on the opposite bank, were the remains of three or four cabins. Some of these had almost tumbled into the creek from the wearing away of the ground on that side. I ob served that part of the fireplace of a near cabin had tumbled down the bank toward the creek, and that the foot of an old gum boot was sticking out of the dirt It seemed to pro ject from beneath the t tones forming the hearth of tne old cnimnev. i thought it was strange that any man should have laid his hearth over an old gum boot Then it occurred to me that some man might have been murdered and buried under the hearth. "Crossing the creek to the old chimmen, 1 found that the foot of the old boot projected from under a large Hat stone that was still in place. I lifted the stone, and found that there was only one boot there, and no sign of a human skeleton nor bones of any kind. I kicked the old boot down the bank, and then took a pan of dirt and ashes out of the old fireplace, as I had in several instances made prettv lair strikes in old hearths ; for it is well known that the early miners were often careless and lost a good deal of fine gold in retorting it burning out quicksilver it contained on shovels. As I was passinz down the bank I came to the old bootand in passing gave it anotner kick, sending it almost to the creek. It landed leg down the hill and from the end poured a golden shower of nuggets and dust "In a moment I threw the dirt out of my pan and reversed the boot over it, when out tumbled two large buckskin bags filled with gold dust So long had the treasure laid con cealed under the hearth that the strings with which the bags were tied had rotted, and one gave away under the kicks 1 had bestowed upon the old boot. When all the gold was gathered up I found that I had nearly 52,000. Greenbacks. "Old Greenbacks" was the souo- riquet given to Secretary Chase in the army, the green ink with which the backs of the L nited fctates paper money was printed. 1 his .ink was invented by Stacv J. Ldson, and patented in 1S37, as antiphotograp hie. It could not be photographed on account of its color, and could not l dislodged by alkalies by the counterfeiters to get a complete fac simile of the bills, and as it was a secret known only by the American Bank Note companv and the myen tor, it was impossible to counterfeit the green back money. It was used by many banks before the war, but never was a leading feature in the bill ; but even if the composition of the ink had been known, it would have been of no use, as the work could not be copied from the genu i ine bills with any kind of ink. The date of the patent could be seen on all the bills, in small print. Old General Spinner wanted to have Congress enact a law making the counterfeiting of national notes a capital offense, as was once the case in Great Britain, and to r ave them bear the legend which had been on bills then issued by the Bank of England : "To Counterfeit is Death. Just Une Jonah. "I am sure baby must be sick," said a Stockton man to his wife. "He has been crying incessantly for the last three days." "Yes, baby is just like Jonah that you read about in the Bible theoth. er day," said the smart boy of the family. "Why?" inquired the father. "Because he has been in a wail for three days." And then there was weeping and whaling and gnashing of teeth. It is now quite the style for the bridal couple to be an hour or two late, so as to produce the impression that neither cared very much to get married. Only a quarter of the children in the Argentine Republic go to school. The fishing in South America must be better than it ia in this country. Cold contracts. That's the reason your twenty-five pound chunk of ice is humped up into such a little fel ler that you can play ball with it. London charity supports S5.000 paupers," This is exclusive of the royal family, we believe. When a woman wants to complete chauge in front ehe leaves ofl b wallh screens depravity, but it worlh 6,jUck8 JA preventative f r oi corns. Women are not inventive as a rule. jThey h;tve no eagerness for new I wrinkles. If a man intentionally falls down, can he be eaid to act from a fell pur- ' , , . , r AT'7 00,1 lo',k Sraceful- Hi timeThat k t b a town r.i..i. J Very nobby A boarding house bed. A big field. diamond The baseball FW from IffAnttm, Kmriirm and I'lliim PROMPT. SAFF, gMRF 4w twr CMC 114. , mm4 k Tkrtal H4 rui raw OUIUa. itffixiaft in lmaiiri,iiijM.rit TRADE Vrff HAWK. JACOBS mi Win mm il LJLA- Absolutely Pure. Thli Powder iwwTarK. A marol or jrarltT, trariOTh and wholflaomeDofS. More ooDutrloal thin th onlintrr klndi. and eanaot I M it eiDIlltlaa with the multitude of low test, shora rem. KuiuUakim Fowoiut Co., It Wall A u lit iinm nr nnuemmie nuwuerv. aota wm w " III! MY BACK Ercrf trail or cola attarki that weak berk ry itraia or eolc . aaa aearlj THE BESTTC."IC (Mrengtheae the Mneelea, Stradle the Hri-rra, Earicbca Ou Blood, Gins Kew Vigor. Da 3. L. Mtom. FurSaM. low, nn: "Brown's In Bittm ia the bm Iron Bwdiftne I bam knmm in mr ai ymra practice. I hf inona rt nnecjAlrr benaucisl in nrfroua or physical rxtiaua. tm and In all daMiliUtine- ailnrenu that bear so heavily oe the arstem.Umi it ftesly in say oam faiuttr. inaiue han rrarir mark sndn news! rr4 lineaoa wrBrH-r. Take no otnrr. Made only by HKOVY rHKMICAL l.. BAI.TIWOKK, MIX r LalirEa Hahd Book eeafnl end attractive, eon. tainine ust pnacs iw rrvuwv. luiimiKw mm (U. aimo awns- by all j mailed to any address oa reeeu of 3o. stamp. PUZZLE Sanrawav. 1anwavawawaav FOR 0KSUXPT10N "on in 0 I CONSUMPTION has beca cur ed times without number by Ute time ly uso cf Downs' Elixir. It will cure Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pleurisy, Whooping-Cough, iMng Fever, and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs, when othor removes fail. T'" w br " anutn. EElT, HS::::3 IX23. Trn't, Sarllsjta, Tt. For Sals Br c. N. Bovd, Somerset, KING'S EVIL TVas the name formerly gives to Scrofula borause of a superstition that It could ba cured by a king's touch. The world la wiser now, and knows that SCROFULA can only be enred by a thorough rnrifica tioo of the blood. If this is noirlprted, the di-a.e perpetuates its taint throuch pern-ration afur peneration. Among its rirlirr ti.vniptomatio developments are lkrzemav futaneoas Eruptions, Tu mors, Moils Carbuncles, Erysipelas, l'urulent fleers, Nervous und Iliy sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con tinue. Itheurautlsm, Scrofulous Ca tarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases, Tubercular Consumption, and vari ou otlif r lianstrout or fatal maladies, are roduced by it. Ayer's Sarsaparilla the onlti poieerul and always rtliablt liood-purijtini inedicine. It Is so effecU tial an alti-r.tiive that it eradicates from tlie rstem Hereditary Scrofula, and the kindred poisons of contagious diseases end mercury. At tbe same time it en riches and vitalizes the blood, restoring healthful action to the vital onrans and rejuvenating tin! entire system. Thin great Regenerative Medicine Is eompospd of the rennlne ITnnUvtvt Sarrnparilla, with icliow Dock. Mil iinpia, the Iodide of jfotanivm and Jrou, and other insredients of gTeat po tency, can-fully and scienUncaliv com pounded. Its formula Is generaily'known to the medical profession, and the best physicians constantly prescribe ATXR's MHsii-ipiii i ns an Absolute' Cure . For all diseases caused by the vitiation of the blood. It is concentrated to the hlgh- est practicable degree, far beyond any other preparation for which like effects arc claimed, and Is therefore tbe cheapest, rj well as tho best blood purifying medi cine, in the world. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. PREPARED BY Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Matt Analytical Chemists. Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; Siv bottles for Si 000MT0YES ALWAYS SATISFACTORY ALL PURCHASERS MS BE EDITED 8ATFaCTOUn T Ic-iae A. SSeDpard 4 Co. . Baltimore, Ml H. B. SclieU & Co , SOMERSET, PA. saayit-'SA-lyr, OVER 10OOJ00O BOTTLES SOLD AND KEVEH ROLS TO CURE COUGHS JOLDS. Tr)rWAriOAU4IirS TROUBLES DRucGfsrs saLrr huce.. tscn. mm JOTICE. , . . . . Tho anderirnd will apply to tho Ooort of Qoartor Seassoms of Sosnsrstt Oomaty, Pa., to ba bold In Somerset, la said Ooanty, on Friday, Oc tober a, lssi. to have tbe limits of Oonfloenee Bor oswh so rhansd or aztosMM ns to Ineluae his (armj fcljarea two hundid aeres, and lha bnlld lax thereon. . x . i Bmxiiim' f1 -a -51 firiil IhI s intlPI HUi 1 1 ill v- LL-3 nSBMiBPsi Vsl A Ik for "Rook a on Oooicha," for Cooaba, Cold. Son Throat, Hoarseness. Troches, lie. Uqaid.ttc " laatk Bata.- Clean oat nU, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed bags, akaakf, ehlpannki, aroDfaera. loo. PruggUL Heat ralaa. U Palpitation, ProosicaJ Swelltnits. Dlitlnees, In- awestioBu neaaacne. oJeeiueesueao, cureu wj - Wella' Health Keoewcr." " moesn-k m Co ran. Ark tot WeUf " Boosh on Ooroa." lea. Uulca, Oompleta earn. Hard or toll soma, waru, bonlona, "Boaa-k trnla" paroaeoel Plaaaer 1 Strengthenlo, tmpnrred, tbe best for beck ache, pains la cheat or side, rheamatlrm, neursl- Tula fnwple. u Wells Health Henewer" restores health aod Tlaror, cures Drapeuela, Headache, Merrouanea, iMtllltjr. L. Wkoolaa;Caae;k, and the many Throat a flections ot children, promptly, pleasantly, and aalely relieved lr "Hough oa Doughs' Troches, lie Balsam, use. otkem, ir 70a are falling, broken, worn out and nerroua, ase -Wells' Health HeBewer." 11. PrngglsU. . UCa Proaorvar. If you an lnelaa your jrrip on life, try " Wells' Health Kenewer." Uoes direct to weak spots. " laigk Toothache." Instant reUef for Neuralgia, Toothache, Face. ache. Ask for "Hough on Toothache." 16 and Me. fretty trenaeau Ladles who woald retain freshness and ri verity, don't lall to try - Wells' Health Kenewer." Catarrhal Throat Afloetlema, Hacking, Irritating Coughs, Colds, Sere Throat, cared by "Hough on Oougha." Trochee, lac Liquid, itc " Keafh oa Itch." M Rough on Itch " cures humors, eruptions, ring, worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chilblains. The Hope of ho Satlaa. . Children, slow fat development, puny, scrawny, and delicate, una "Wells' Health fteuewer." Wide Awake. three or four hours every night coughing. Get Immediate relief and sound rest by UHlng Wells' "lUMigu oa Coughs." Froches, Ui. Halaam, zoo. ."atoach On Pala Ia row seal Plaatev I Strengthening, Improved, the best for backache, pains to cheat or side, rheumatism, neuralgia. A Mill Full of Dancing Girls. Boston, Sept. 11. About thirty girls employed by the American Rubber Company at East Cam bridge were to-day affected by the fumes uf naphtha used in the com position of a. cement in the manu facture of rubber goodn, nd Bet to shrieking dancing and laughing. Other girls were eyrn pathetically af fected. Doctors were called, and many girls were Bent home in car riage The work in several of the demineiits was temporarily stop ped. Out Door sports. With the opening of the season of outdoor sporU comes the time of trouble for the poor victims of Ha Fever and llose Cold. For them flowerH have no odor, and the sum mer little or no beauty. To snuff, sneeze and wipe their weeping eyes for ttiree or ftjur successive months. this is their pitiable portion. There is no help in sea-voyages, there is nc help in high mountain air. I5ut there is a positive cure in Llj s Cnsam Balm, lrv it. 11 vou continue to suffer it is because you neglect a remedy as sure as it is cheap and pleasant. How young old people look who have never been seriously sick, and who never worrv and fret. How old younx people look who fret and stew and suffer pain all at once. But we can't alto?ether help our disposi tion, and we will sometimes get out of sorts in spite of all our caution. Then we need the best, the simplest and the8afest inedicine knowu,wbich is Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Purifies the blood and renews vital ity in old and young. Women are everywhere using and recommending Parker's Tonic be cause they have learned from expe rience that it speedily overcomes despondency, indigestion, pain or weakness in the back or kidneyf, and other troubles peculiar to the sex. "I never patronize patent medi cines. Don 1 you c h y not t 1 ou patronize "patent" articles of a hun dred varieties why not patent med icines. "Because they are often worthless." True, but not always. Frequently they are the very best in tbe world, representing the widest experience. At least we know mat Dr. Kennedy s Favorite iiemedy is one of these, and for all troubles of the blood, liver and urinary organs it stands on its merits, and not on advertising. "The ladies especially go into ec stacies over Parker's Hair Balsam," writes Mr. J. H. Decker, druggist, of Findlay, Ohio. "They say it is the most elegant dressing they ever us ed." Stops falling hair, restores col or, promotes growth. KoaMied and Eaten by Cannibal. Lo.sirON, Sept. 9. Cape Town ad vices state that Congo cannibals have attacked several stations of the African Association and roasted a number of whites. ' The tenacitj with which people abide by their early faiih in Ayer's Sarsaparilla can only be explained by the fact that il is the best blood medicine ever used, and is not - ap proached in excellence by any new candidate for public favor. An exchange aska the meaning o the word "j ickpot." A jackpot, we take it, is a utensil in which Jack cooks his dinner when he is camp- j ing out Or something that way. . When eymptoniB of malaria ap pear in any form, take Ayer's Ague Cure at once, tn prevent the devel opment of the disease, and continue until health is restored, as it surely will be by the use of this remedy. A cure is warranted in every instance. "Are you ill?" asked the physi cian i "Jet me ' see your tongue, please." "It's no use doctor," re plied the patient; "no tongue can tell how bad I feel." Thousands walk the earth to-day who would be sleeping in its bosom but for the tiiuelr use of Downs' Elixir. Guaranteed to cure or mon ey refunded. For Sale by C. N. Boyd, the Druggist, Somerset, Pa. A school journal advises, "Make the school interesting." That's wht j the small boy tries to do to the best J ol his ability. . Free DlstrilimUun. "What causes the great rush at Boyd'g Drug Store?" The free dis tribution of sample bottles of Dr. Bo sanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, the mo6t popular remedy for Couehs, Colds, Consumption and Bronchitis now on the market Regular size, 50 cents and $1.00. SEFTElfiBER. Now is the time to buy the New Goods. All-wool Dress Goods, from 40c. a yard. Tricots, All-wool at 50 cents, wider ones at 75c. and 90c., both extra good value, and they are very serviceable. . Our stock of fancy, Imported Nov elties in Fancy Dress Goods, in the new colorings, is immense, and way below New York or Philadelphia prices, as we buy all these goods di rect from the Manufacturers. New Black and Colored Brocade Velvets, choice patterns, from f 2.25 a yard up ; these nre far better than cheap cotton stuff, called brocade Velvet, without patterns. Silks at our usual low prices. New Sateens in dark colors for Fall wear. American make, 15c., French, ,15c a yard. New Table Linens, Napkins and Towels, new Lace Curtains, new Heavy Curtains. New Blankets ; New Drees Trim mings and Buttons. New Hosiery and Underwear: New Wraps and Suits ; 50 Seal Plush Coiits at 825, best ever offered at this price. Send for samples and prices or call in and see the great display of new goods for rail. Jos. Home & Co.'s RETAIL STORES, . 613-621 Fenn Ave,, PITTSBURGH. PA angU lyr -rTA fORTYYHRS SUCCES?.C Easy Running Sewing Machine Th TTorrr rv. now oflr ft marMnt ?niprior to ny ana ail ntupn. it c.-iihiiup vrv rtiuiMif: iiua 1II. t .... t I It.. ......... . V..;JUU. lliran. live; Hfautiful n Kiulh ; fvrfcrt tn Workman bip: IVrfHct siiicti : slf-thrfiulinit Shuttle; I'n ftiualetl Ttn-tl m: t'jxieA to itiHTHta: the niunt nrum undtf th Arm, unl n prtly halanctl, it bi wiihtMit Vihratiou. lltv th rinest setof Attach nu'iitHftir futnily m-wlnic. Its wimm! witrk iauf finrat tviM and lau-st d'ticni. IT ? ar not airpaiy rttrHi-iiiM-wr wtii an Amvmt im tktwtRsitra Wr.IV us fr i atain.ai uf tt-nns a:i: pn. W tin nut nny yma rnu funk' ft furtait- in ftHhort tint-, but you ran makfa luT.u.ire, luttit nt It luff. MoutioO tuu patM-r wut'u yw wrtu. A i'irsa TUE UOU E SEWINO IA( IIIE CO.. : o. 1 S!xth Sr.. Plttabarek, Pa. rHAIR BALSAM t the popular farnrite for drs. fi-sAV " mM I UJiitncnair.Kestonngtnecor ' A. :" J wacngoyintl preventing Uan lvf f ".1 druit. It cleanse the calp, r x ?i nop the hair faMiig, and i sure to tlnc '". ami $i. :irra,nt T-r-icit. The Bszt Cough, Core yoa can uat , ami the best known preventive ot Consumption I'.uc iter's Toxic kept in a home is a sentinel tt ltep fticaknc out. Used discreetly it keep the bliK-d pure and the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys in wox-iung order, lotiigus-atid Cuiua vaaua be fore it. It build up the health. If you surfer from Debility, Skin Eruption, Cough, Asthma, lyspensia, kidney, Urinary or Female Com plaints, or any disorder of the Lungs, Stomach, Uowcte, Elooti or Nerve, don't wait till j-n Are ick in bed, but u Paukeu's Tonic to-ti.-. v ; it .11 give you new life and vijirr. H1SCOX & CO., N. Y. Sold hy Dru''Tist. Lare saving buying $t size. CatarrH ELY'S CREAMBALM C I ea rises the Head. Allays I n-XsWM.'a.l inflammation HAy FEVER HealstheSores Restores the Senses ofTaste Smell. Hearing A quick Relief. HAY-FEVER A positive cure- A i article Is applied Into each mint HI and ia irreeahle to ui?. Price 60 cents by mall or at JAMKS (;. III. MK'S UHKAl'lllMOKk Ontwlla all other Iwob. n.-in. J. S. Wiwof Va.,KiT: Whurcrr tiikrm it tut uuith-r vhrUwr ke W Sir. J'lui itr' m Jriftkti or enrmy. riU mm r put it dtnrn untlt Lt nnm rroa itut traofe." Hon. Allen . Tbunnan. aara; "A rLinaie iour UUiral kistnty." 1 : Am make from g'ilH) to 11 iHHMier month, ddma, Tht Jlcnry Bill Pu h. Co.. Sent. -l m. MKttDMENT TO THE OO.VST1TUTIOW L proposed to the eitlsensofthls Commonwealtn their approval r reiertkm br tne General An. semMy of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. raiiisnei by oruer ol tne secretary ol tho Com monwealth. In pursnanca of tho 1st section of Ar ticle XV 111 of the OoniUluUon. Joint resolution proposing; an amendment to tho Constitution of the Coumunweallh of FennsylTa-nla.- Be It resolred by the Senate and House of Rep rrsentaUres of the Commonwealth ofpennsylva ia In General Assembly met, that toe following Is priposeil as an amendment of the CjttstitsMlon or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In aonl ance with the proriskins of tbe ta-bleenih article thereof. AMENDMENT. 1 hat section Are of article fire of the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which reads as follows : " Whenever a county shall contain Utnr thousand inhabitants tt shall constitute a separata judicial district, aud shall elect one judge learned in the law ; and the Gen eral Assembly ahall provide for additional judsres as the business si the said districts may require. founUe eontalnlns; a population less than is suf ficient to constitute separata districts shall be termed into convenient single districts or, If neces sary, may be attached to contiguous districts, as the General Asremhly may provide. The olfice of associate ju.le;e, not learned In tho law. Is abol ished In the counties frrmlns; separata districts ; hut the several associate judges In office when this Constitution shall be adopted shall serrs for their unexpired terms, " a and the asms ts '.etvny amended so as to read as follows: Wr- never n county shall contain sixty thousand lr b infants it may constitute a separata judicial strict, and may elect one juda-e learned In the 1 ,w : and the General AsaeitMy shall provide for additional judges, as ibe business of said districts may re quire, i'-oumtr not tormina; separata districts, shall he tormsd Into convenient sloale districts, as tbeGvneml Asarmoiy may provide. Theohica of associate ju lge. not learned tn the law, is abol ished I n eouatlee forming separate districts and having more than one law judge . every other county (hall elect two associate judges, who shall net be required to bo loaned ia tho law : hut tho seven! associate J ad ares In ofhoa, whoa this amendment shall ba adopted, shall serve for their unexpired term. A true copy of lb Joint Resolution. W. 8. STENOEX, juJywjm, Secretary of the Commonwealth. HlADl V . vT v. a .O. W. BEJtrORD. BMJGS. G. W. BENF0RD & SON'S DEUGr.STOEE, NO. 1, BAER'S . BLOCK. We keep constantly on band a stock of PUBE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Chemicals, Dyes, Toilet Articles and Sundries kept in a 6 rat-class Drug Store- PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Truawa. II races. Supporters, and all leading j vnA u a 11 1 riiju.i. 1 ne oeax in me narset mm ijomemie i jmpitnwi . .. TIOKBCOHrOtlNDKSk WITH SJAStE. FAMILY ktlLlPTS FILLED u a! (.': f LY. All ailnrilaeil SHUicioes kept oa hami. Knot parties caa depend oa it arrival In a short time, as we pay arret attention to all such demand. Unr own make ol HOk st: AtiU ATTI.l POWDER is heyoad doubt the beit la the market. 24 eta per poaad. We go to bo expense of pasting;, labeling;, advertlaine!. achat keep In balk. Any Ingredient wanted specially can be added. 'al and sea for yourself, aud be convinced we otter Bargains, tt. W. baaroau A 8 Intend doing a snare basinets, and want all to see for tbemselrea No trouble to show oar stock. aI'ure Wines and Liauoro ibr Meilit-inat Ur Only." ESTABLISHED 1880. FISHEB'S BOOK STORE, SOMERSET. PENN'A. This well establisbeil. old and reliable Book, A fmm it. ni.i mmn.1 .n.i inmifii-i.nt 8tore-Koom directly oppiwiteUook k HeeriU'. Its occupancy, tbe stock of Hka, News and Stationery nss been rcry greatly enlarge i. !mat i tention will be to the U koletale Tr.dt. tchnl Booss, Schoi.l Supplies, Paier. tnTelopes, Inks, Pens, Almanacs. Pencils, Blank Books, me., will he bought In large quantities direct Irom manuiac turers, which will enable this establishment to job to town ami country merchants at such figures ss will mil, it ilvinti.Mni tn hn, h.M Tnrvtnil hnvpriL an almtiet Innumerable line of g-iotls will he ottered. Always lor sale an extensire and varied assortment ol Poetical Works, Histories. Books of Travel, novels, iutneran antl ltiscipies ti J inn Kevtews, lmuy Papers, story papers, ana a general line oi reauuig manor. Day School and Sunday School Reward Cards, LAWYERS AND JUSTICES BLANKS. BLANK 72rtwXX ORDERS SOLICITED. CHAS.H.FISHER. Offica snd Yard AT Somerset, Op- S. & C. R R. Stalloa . OAK, POPLAR. SIDISGS, PICKETS, 3IOVLD1SGS, ASH. W A LSI- T, FLCORISQ. P.4.SH, STAIR RAILS, CHERRY. YELLOW PISE, SHIXGLES, I'OORS. BALLMERS. CHESTS VT, WHITE PISE, LATH. BI.ISDS, SEWEL PUSTS A General Una of all grades of Lumber and Building Muteriul and Ruoflng Slate kept In Stock Also, can lumisn anything in tbr line of our business to order with reasonable promptness, such as Brackets. Udd-siaed work, c. Offices and Yard Opposite . & THE BERLIN MARBLE IS THE BEST MEMORIAL WORK IX THE COUNTY, AND THE ONLY PLACE WHERE STRICTLY FIRST-CLiVSS WORK true, go to any Cemetery in the done by the Berlin Works with R. H. Koontz is the First, Because he is Fully Established in The Trade., an J id therefore loing perfectly Reliable Business. Second, Because his Very Extended ErDerieme. and Artistic Skill, en ables him to proportion his work better than others. Third, Because he claims to be, and can prove it by his Work and Nu merous Patrons, the Finest Carver, the Neatest Letterer. ami the Best Gen eral Workman doinis business in this THE OLD RELIABLE SC HUTTIiEE "W-tYOOlT. ESTABLISUEO IS CHtCAGO .V 1S42. I have just received two car loads of the Self-oiling Steel-skein Scliuttler Warons, tlie most complete Western Wagon in the market for Koad or Farm Purposes. On tlie latter tbere is a Uear Brake, to be used when hauling hay or grain, a something that farmers know the necessity of when hauling on hilly farms. Every part of the Wood-work of wagon has laid in 8tock three years before being worked up. insuring the work to be oughty seasoned before being ironed, lleing the patentees of the DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS. It is the only Wagon made that has this improvement. It avoids the necessity of taking off the ply turning a cap tbe wagon Wagon wants to be seen to buy will do well to see it EVERY WAGON FULLY INSURED. In olfering this make ol Wagon to the public, will say I used the same make of Wagon for five years when freighting scrota the Rocky ilouu- Jjtains, over roads that were the test. I feel warranted in saying I believe them the Itest Wagon on wheels. Call on Oliver Knepper or Henry Heflley, who will show you the Wagons. mWAGESTS WASTED THROUGHOUT THE COLSTr. P. HEFPLEY. SOMERSET, IVTA-XICH 28, 1885. v State Normal Sclooi I IX DI AX A, Pa. Will open for the netfr year Monday, September 7, '85. This is a thorough Professional School tot teach ers, presenting, also: Collvcw mpsmsry Deparisaewt, ale Do peart sweat, CwsBsaerelal DoaMarUmoat. To be sure ui a room it should be ordered early. For information or catalogue, address, I DL DOBUKO, A. Ma Prist. U. H. BEN FORD appartcnanees asl both by Physicians ami Families News and Stationery Store was mored on February nn.riera to tbe larire. elegant and conveuient new In these commodious quarters, specially B:ted up for uooss, iinuiin.rir vhiimitu "j w . BOOKS, TABLETS, AND MARRIAGE CERT1T1LATES. ELIlS CUNNINGHAM, ManuMnrtr ml Dealer. Wlolesaier ail Retailer of LUMBER AND BifflMG MATERIALS, HARD AND SOFT WOODS, C. R. R. station. Somerset, Pa AND GRANITE WORKS PLACE TO B"0"5T Can be purchased at a rea sonable price. We claim to do BETTER WORK, set it up better, proportion it bet- , ter, and SELL IT CHEAP. er according to quality, than OU UtllC UCUiCl 1U II C51C1H rennsylvannia. II you want to be convinced that this is County, and compare the work that done elsewhere. best man to deal with : section of country. fehlS. wheels to grease, as in the old style ; by aim can be oiled in less than five minntes. This be fully appreciated, and parties wishing to before purchasing elsewhere. almost impassable, and they alwaystood cumE & taeloe, had many xpertea4- Ina or I V V he Talk 'J . tness 1 1 branches of Tailoring bus is I guarantee r Satis taction to all who may call up on mo and Favor me with their pat ronage. Yours, kav. WM. If. IIOCII8TxS IXITR, fisrset, Pm. marl ! moremoaey tnaa at anything else by VJ llultaktng an agency ssr the best selling book out. Beginners saccaod arrandlv. fail. IIaiut Book Co-, Fortlaad a I I I 3 I Iff A. C. YATES & (o THE EVER FOPTftjia CLOTHING HOUS? Of Philadelphia, are fulT r pared frt chniv o 1, .... 1 u lltlllfl' isotne V). riety of Fall and Winter Gryj r r v.....t ior .ucii, liming, iy Children (all under now). 95( for one A., c. ytks&co. 602 604 606 Chestnut Street WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. Our Stock Of Drugs, Medicines, and Chemiralc Is ihe Largest in the County. Jj4l ing eniargea my jMore-rooro, it, now suited to a rapidly increai. ing trade. I have increased my stock in EVERY DEPARTMENT And Ask a Critical Eumlnatlm a ' GOODS .1XD PRICES NONE BUT fori drugs mm Special Can Qlrcn to Compoinim. Flraaui Prescricticns ail raaiij fcn PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, AND PAINTERS SLTHlEi SOAPS, BRUSHES, COMBS. SPONGES, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLE. School Books and School Supplia at Lowest Prices. '( ask S)M-lnI Attention to this D-ira Good Goods. Low Prices, Aai Fair Eealiag TrJi il A IT IX LINE OF OPTICAL GOODS- 'Vfl- I ! C. N. BOYD'S, MAMMOTH BLOCK. SOMERSET PA. ISAAC SIMPSON, uray ill SUE STABLIS. PATRIOT ST., SOMERSET. PA. Yom Went to Bug a Good axi (Ins BUGGY, New er Serond-hand, eall on a. 1 alio ita eonstantljr oa haiul a Larva Asaxruuemii Fine Hand-niatia Harness, Saddles, Whips, Bridles, Brashes. Lap Blankets. and rerrthtnr Is ) luuixl In a FIrat-elasa Saddlery, (food Teau and Kldina; Hrses always raalT tor bin. When 13 need of anything lu my lias, giro me a call. ISAAC SlMPSOJt. may,13. S sisst, Hl CALVIN HAY BERLIN, IA., (MILLER'S MILU) MANi rACTlEEB Or FLOUR & FEED! I always keep on band a large stork of FLorl OOR.V-MEAU Ht'UKWHKAT KUlI'K. all kinds of CHOP. Also, all kindaul (JMiL. which I sell at BOTTOM PRICES Wholesale and liftall. You will av nosey 17 buying Irom me. My stork Is always rrws. OEDEES FILLED PEOMPTIX EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS WITHIN A MONTH. Baugh's Raw Bone Manures ami High Grade Agricultural Chem icals and other products,on exhibi tion at the Pennsylvania State Fair, September Sth to 20th, 1 334. were awarded five first premiums. They were also awarded three first premiums as follows : Lehigh County Fair at ASIcntown, ft. September 30th to October 3rd; Bew County Fair at Kutztown, Pa., October to loth; Northampton County Fair at ' areth. Fa., October 7th to loth. The above are the only exhibits made by Baugh & Sons during '8 Baugh'a Raw Bone Manures h cured a great many premiums including Cen tennial, I'aris and other medals. Farmers have discovered that Raw Animal Bone is a most valu able enricher of the soil and pro ducer of crops. Baugh's Phosphate contains the life ana essence of Animal Bones. This article is manufactured only by Baugh & Sons, Office No. 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. LIME! The Farmer's IJmerompany, Llal'-ed."1 UllsD at tneir aims, or uaa vm cs. GOOD LIME At Scents per bushel, or deliver tt ' 'T ".if l.wrl to ail Ballnavt Stations sn.i 'n,V. tbe Ooontv, and on the Berlin Jtraork dis er. Stffmclim Gwmtrtd. It Is tMJi'S Ferrllemus Lime, which Is known 7 jrT... and Science to be the 6tmngeM and But r ricnltural Purposes. All order" pr.niptlr Address, MEJIBT " ,T. pa. decM-Lrr Oarrelt etemerset U- Ann I've1 Send S eenu lorP PRIZE a Srt arvl rer.";' costly W of .js,dleh will oelp yy , money riubt away thaa anyUlag else world. AU, of either sex. succeed fro" '"t The broad road to fortune opens belore t , era, absolutely aura. Alsaot address, fl UuL.Aamittas Main. .'I I l.e-y 111.--