1 3 '1 4i n if 1 J Mr. r.TTTj,. " " "f,be rWrntKir X Roads, ( ich i wr-te of KtnkO Ii 1 tbe ffUte Ol l.eiii..- r eoruary -j, - - j- i. j . r.thi.n witb a urorti- . ... i irt Uiarauc mau-. vole, .Wi. t..rr . , .l ....:nll ,li l'rliieiil IU Cinuiu . ... p-.M.Kht-n r-k5. wich rer i . i in nr. ir r.i-Wict tEi f24 ce Le Re-; i. 'jvrriimeLt ia the hands ut ; t:,e U.jcTitr, wich is L:setf. lur-J ever. . "To wica aiidoct e.ri.Dd ptV0 13 "riii-: ru;".':v:rrr:,rr,: hw : beiii it, i.t ot : aud booestp.tr.oU. Uei "-.r ?. V?Tr . i ,7.7 .,7. -nd rlean-: uke b eua.fort XU iuil of! -Yoo Coa t know cnat acooi inerraw lu u ..- - , Th- l,nV-R t.nsi?.-! to. ..!.-; -i rw doer; on tbe -The Ihaw'sT uv wich he btbe'aon. : Albert Hl, Jeooie Dao- Tbe Vin,y t ..... Dl . atd F. a expooe-w ,r-'f-J " ! .! IK l!iUli.li D VAI.i. auv wc- L-ar it en'irelf. To tnis end be is .,... r.;n in of!i the beft u tbe R n- . l r..in Uji4:D ?T. p u.kir.atf.'r.i ilrw oue Albert ij our eiiCUiira. M ' worker, ia tbe Uepablikio party. It Daa.bauid favored the audieoce S them wich 5l.es to tbe '.e.. I ci-.b ,eit read.r.g. , ?. b Tt elrlf and ofin. aod wicb I QaeUoo U dirtussioa, Which Lr"7 ia tbe aiid and lofira It is !i toe mere ostfut, the sewir.e w iCl mi hbieet-e ta the itoporUooef cLioeor t:.e macb.ne?-' w. n one ote, aud i b ps lur ora- ' si,, R-oubU bind- aid -, 1 . . r L'Y i"riiJ " " j ' 1 ... l,,Ti, t.; y r -. F I -iJ ana lnuriii a 1 U lilt-U V 1 - k a j miiii-iracben. Ioey woo't he A hen sottto ' lve. l ev v.-e je- COIOlorlaO.y on Id ursi h 'J -' - .. t..i i i-ttt.Ti Tfi:ti ri-a n- "t. , aal it uP win 1 n ... .. &.t.TrTU'.......na l.irll..l,T M III iiM. , i.' . :r. , , , i, i. hen. Tfiia ' "" ' . course kri.jcii cut uv ac:iv cert tlU J-.AII nd oi X' Ins men, and a cer- tain i.r ci t uv e;u whl vote wita . the Uini'-cri-y. to hoM their places. I rti-j.i;it "".,.'ier tf he shoa.i d tide to 8!iH:i!i r.t!.: hu: R-puhli- k it, to oUi-, in order to weasen ine - : en;y. iiyou K;r.'' ; ' I'rhi.-.d 'fv I did," I rep!iel. : I;-;t iu tbe tiieeu.iii-e wat is to be-; : o. ine me to t-i-.v early ar:'i U i-t vu wui U lur ihe i,o;. a;.d vote ' Of.en t ) eie.t Onver : C.evfi.it. 1, ef I d'.-n l fit the ouu 1 ; - V hich has the imt rut-i to c-iin-hev J.i;. .r;iiu furfural vwre? Watipldib of i.!-treataje:it the wh;: -, ri lJ a Ii:.iear.i:iC H'ltninirtra-nen ru:: on i hv R-puhiiKe'is "' at bitter, ni I then n ma lilar.e tied bin ; -O .j ' Hut go on. My pa'dicwe : D'.t juile esnriau-tid." " Tti-n t further weekir, the 11- ' nu . itlli nanv an', lase iue uu 1 - - . . . . 1 i.i.kin nartv and take the wind: entire: v o'.:t ut Iner eale-, ne perpos- j t to al.pt t.-ier tmlisy. He i roa-' tin a vi,:rus lite iur civil hervi r-; i.w w ,,v.,,.H tn tiiv Hiff i .. k-r, a 'liii ir.H tariff, and he is ! evtrla-tit'gl? d:wn on repoodi-hon end all that nd ef ther is a Repun- likic. nos.h'u that he hezn't adoptid I don't jist kn w it. looktneafi Iv see how it wetkins the Repubii- kins to adopt their pohry ! It knock en. out uv 'he ring, Dec.iZ, too Ktf. ti'.ev bevn't any iehoos." ' I eee," . replied, hut wat be.jj. H. (ris ; and further d 8 -uesed, cou.t. of Ditowri-v? It is jist theJi.T F.rf. (J U. Htreng, II. F. fclarron Baine m lb. tt it l in me mauer i uv nflh-es. Ef we are agoin to do ail hat liline would hev done, why in blazes didnt we eieoi iine ;. Then jrat i becora uv them Ibmo crats which retlv do b!eve in tbe distinctive principles uv Uitnocricy? Ther are Ihmocrats wich hev no eheiis uv their own. Tbt-r are ms hax wich votid for Jaxti, and to them Ihraocrisy uieen suthin. I am free to say that ef the President wi! eive me the tdTn wich I am en entitled to that I don't keer a dam cat he a-ks n.e to believe. I am in the wi-re and yaih-r leef, suliptence is wiceesary tome. It don't make much difference t I bleevedurin the fw refiminin jce s 1 I.ev to stv ! Gild the pill wi'h piet '!. md I'll ewnllr it, no matter aha, it When I Wt-nt into the fi'. lart veer there wan in-crihed onto my ba'it r th two 1'h under whirl. I hev bl.uz fit, f'liIai,LKS AM. I'KOVKMIKK. 1 ain't partikeh-r ex tu Principles, but I iuut hev the Provender. The commence may le ti'lwj, but the etumick never Principle won't give a man the lracria the mornir. or the ."".wither at nite. I'f.nctpl 1 won't pay B leconi or mnke yoo solid at hi bar. I wil! take em both to gether, but ef I kin only hev sun it lnut be the latter. ' Hut when you auk me to turn a Cip-tlap into RrpubiikiniH'ti and not h v the p'et nfiis, my stumick re bl. That i t'x much. With the kentry ran on Repub'ikin priiii pis and the nffir.es filled with Ru publikens, i don't nee wat the Diin-ocri-y hev made. It isn't the feet I ep.ed I wux goin to sot down to, anvhow." The discui-ha c!od with this. I f-el all that I eed. I'm ble-d ef I'm goin to waller Rfiuidikini-iu and I.uhbiK-k. the nigter postmaster, both. Kf the President wants me b fuller hitn into the I.u'.l kin camp under the I)ini kratio fl., I must tie put souiewhere in the viweinity iv the birr4t'e. I don't carry a mu-ket solely fur the lenefit ov the ceneril corn'n.ndm. 1 want some uv the plunder myself. PtTR'Jl.EL M V. NshV. ( Rebel V US ) A Day M"Im I'aderatand 'Em. The other morning a boy about 14 years of age knocked at the door of a house on Uru-di street and a-ked the woman if she didn't want the enow cleaned off the walk. 1 "How much? he cautiously in quired. "Thirty cent." I won't pay it If yon want to do the work for 10 cents you caa go ahid." He leaned on the handle of his enow shovel and looked thoughtful, and she finally queried; "Well, what do you say f" "It s just a that woman around the corner told me," be replied. "I shoveled off her snow and she pave ne .V) cents. I told Ler I was com ing to ask you, and she waid " -I don't know her. What busi ness is it to her." Yes, but" "What did she say ?" -She said I'd get left. She said that any woman who wore a plush sarque and passed it ofl for a three hud red-dollar aealskia would be aneaw enough to go out nights and hovl her own suow." "Boy," whispered the woaiai as she turned white clear around her neck. "I wut you to clean off the snow. When u are through I'll give you a silver ?ir, and 1 want you to go aroKud acl tell that wo rasn that any one who buys and wers dollar jewelry and (Jwrteen shllWng ehoe hasn't got SMe nouU to fall off a bohtaikd car!" It shows great family affection when a man continues to draw his pension several years after hii death. ' tATATH.IX UTIT CltTT. , ...: cVutTat -a ever teld ia the vi- rfUw-.ilfc. was beld at the school bouse there o February : 1S6 It coMtd of two see- , ij. , stone, iw - r, - p u witb C r . L.:veceooa as rrrei- j . . y. -i t c.ifnt-tr outvta : V, - ,' ;,i.7fS. JOH. iwti . s - lie. . i iu .v.... - ) 'cera were 4ecled": Presldeiit. C f . uriate remarks He stated thfct the ' t t ' -t. T II I I . . wAj-a.t a.lwliavr.! r fIVf-r 1 i- kLiC Lfll-lUI Al.WltJ U t a t ilar. . A. ntiiwiu. ( "toi'"' " toe'e-tatd . L ii a tiK. t- j - v.'- - - i societv, and to give literary ; ire end' Uaiciog w the rieiog ! rtl-oQ I vate culture IEf1"1; t address was folloced hy dec- ,! r..r: 1 1" tbe TresideBt then appoiiited E. miVi uj exalted idra of cieiniinfc-s : hi hand, tuut he would have cut !h Uoroer a&d A. A. Sjtrer.g as Q Je-1 ia bis doaj.uc arrangements, we j lo.- t:tu tbe best Sreurily fr csp i Mauars-and after the discusJ-jn In. net at lea-t concede tbat be tbow-litaS the world know.s and w.t:.d c iui- . . .. ! U,nii.ra unA fi-r i he discu - . . i opeiiea ijv . a. oarrou, ij..-" ',v J D Meters. Bjth parue - claim - i . . -.a. ...,ieinT mnr-nu.a 1 Li:e' - , if.r t, 4i-rii-:on the audieriCe , c j , r. tjrf!.,w r,tL act-iicttraroe&tfcl music, by C s. ureg.i4. IVcpIe no lor.ger sleep ta w. ia i'. - - " " ' w rv. t'r.,f .1 A lirik-v. of tfie Sjoj- : f - ir - rfc Hi" tbto joiroduced " Wash miiti e'Bif: wiii1: v iinwu. - -. sumlin?. ir.icitiated in hv F. 1 . i . P..'- ., . , t . . ! Kilter, U r . r rejrory, J. t. i a.- nun, . A. A. S-irei.e. J. It. Meyer. A. Rurrosi, and L. II. llt rner. F. G. loan?, J. V. M--yrrs and . A. Wbitford were app itr.l a v,:u- in it tee to draft a pn.grarne f;r the: evening s-ssion. Aiwrr euvn !- j tertuir - ioo the fcociety opened by iiiU-ic. -1 lot.? to be there,'' by o.:-: ferc.t uieOibeia of the scietv. : Alter the uiscussion o! & lew ir,- terstins q'jeriev, the fuliu. jue not. lor d:s-'CLi-5ioa wa-. rrau : man. mtlilO or n"jrj.' A corn tnitte of five Was apj.oif.ted to decide i tbe queetion, an I 'after di-cu.-sion, ' they voted g f iilnwr : F-.r li.e t. hi'.e: m tn 2, intiiau 1, and t ero 2. j After tiiu-ic, the rjciety adjourned i ia inee1. ut . m. - . IV j . 1 ne evening sest-.or. ciufu vj : order pursuant tn adj urnnir.t, and ri-!iei wiiii rnu-ic by the Laran';-! i.ll'.irnft lUnd. A .I.'i entitlrd - Ha&dwritir.c oa ! the Wall," was sung by C. F. :e-; p,,rv, atstr which lb .Secretary read ; the minutei? of t.he altercKin ei-sion. : which the no-vrs are expressly ar Seiect reading by A. E Hensel, ! ranged with stained borders, a par- IVrn R. ilen?el, and F. G. 1 oung. R-ftrence que.-tion-Which u.ike the better Soulier, an educated man 'or an UT.educated in n ? opened hv nt j. u. .v,. yerf. Dialogue li. L Taymsn, A. A jtreng, and F. 0 Young, which was verv entertaining Mu-ic by tbe L C. E. The query manager her read a few q.erie-, tfter wbrch a reference que-lion was tken up. "Should we l aie cow pulsnry education in pennsjlvania?"' opened by J. I) Mey. r- who book a strong hold, fa vorable to a compulsory education. Prof C C. Streng arope and made a few remarks, endorsing what was said by J. D M'-ier". Mu-ic ' Poco'b daughter'' bv memler of the S'icieiy. Declamation by Mare Tavtnin. ;. le,-t ra'ion by C. F Ltvengrod. ei. tided The memory ol Washint ton," which verr aiprnpriate. Mu-ic by the I, C. II. Q-jestion for debate. Hi-zolced Tb it .ar u-4 l i an inju-dic to tbeir children by lihorii'g to leave them s fortune. The affirmative w:n dir-cu-Hed hv II. F. lUrron, F G Youne F. &. Hiker, and W. A. Wl.ilf rd; the negative by E 11. Horner, J. D Mevers, Prof. C. C Streng, and A A. Streng. Th ji.'lg-s appointed were C. F. Gregory, W. A. Barron and A. O. Yutxy, who decided oa follows: Afliirmative. 1 ; Negative, 2 The queation was here opened for gener al debate, and was briefly discu-sed by Prof, Htreng. Muic. "Is my name written there," hy the society. Dialoeiie F. G. Young. Chas. Sirens, Henry Hensel, and Samuel j Friedline. M u-ic by the L. C. Ii. The society adj mrned fine die. The exercise of both eebions ap- . . 3 . l I : 1. 1 : . -i l iirimi miwc uiui ai"" ..i.evi , the audience. Good order was i maintained bv the President. Much credit ia due to the Layang- in I 1 u I wn i.t It at ft Ii iP t rta.i s A.'. n w .fa : "'7Y T V , ...... ...... f m utln.r T ufti tla A I if. In I i. " j......- ....ij. ...... j teacher ( , , - r - - ' , upon whose shouluers the,,he hyp.r.tea bf this country and respnr.si! audience i ino t m i "leverv one 01 mem inux it joui for their kind ttention ; I ,. .i. i I m Hti rt wft cn c inritaUts ail on the s'leeeM of th so-iietv. W. A. Wbitkoro, Cor. Secretary . Miser Hidden Wealth. NoRRisT tWfl, Feb. 24 The mi-er hermit, Henrv J-.hns'.c, was burieKl vesterday. He lived surrourijed by plenty, but died a miserable death. ! His barns were filled with grain j which Le stored rather than sell. In the room o his hous(ha lived alone) wre found piles of kindling-' wrod, sit hough the miier never had afire for warming iurpoee in the lost ten years. After the funer- yesterday a can containing f ieU(J wan found in the cellar, and it is thought that more money will be found about the place. The body was in such a state of decomposi tion that daring the fune! cere monies it bad to be left outside of the bouse. fCo Laceaaca for Ba-etnenta. CHAMBERSBiTRrj, Feb. 23. Judze Rowe made quite a revolution ia th license question to-day. He has or dered landlords of all hotels whoee bars are in the basement to removj them to the firet floor within the next thirty days or he will reuse li censee. I a tbe casrs of several un derground restaurants license was refused. Baoed Hf ataeirio a Cbarobf ar. PHczsirviLLK, Feb. 25. Patrick Geary, an aged citizen of this place, committed suicide this morning by hanging. He went to the B.ptist i u u ciucc ana usea a piece f clothesline. He had made I an attempt to drown him-elf a fe j The censu. oiBsialsof the coun days ago. Geary vu of unsound . try estimate our population at pres-Baind- lent to be 60,000,000. Ra? la i"lace ot Carpers. n.r ,u. i.rnini!!1 Eef re another twenty years eh all ' have pase 1 av ventureto pre- diet u.at there will scarcely be . rWm in the c.tf which will be coj . erwi from end to end and side w,""tUp ,vi r- aheu Loid that Ctrtila Old farmers! . . . . c a .it pet. jiniri imib i.i iuuiuu u . fct tnjrr. it cm be rtcoawzeu aa a i.T , -K.,fh .H- nu.v.i fi..r -IrinT; W:ih .;,h.Terir'Terf..bextUrta actually paid w - . . i . a ... wb;cti tan be cleansed Uaiiy. ,ne t: . v;L,. i- nuln.. ),; r-rftf tJr ! r- iuit with their mosaic paveaoer.i ! the absence of ell that wouU , , , hare LarU;rtd du-t, and is doicx so ; kuoirK fcow ta diea. Tte lax-nous cative f;r.otdefy WJd the the inv-utor of carets, ! But given the iit I r.r in Kii m Mt ir..l..!fr,t mo- ' - ; - : - ,. ... ,.s;,.;!it ,f ..viog bimlf the trouble ol.h.kiDRj Li crw bv fix:uS it to tbe llor, .n .nn d-.. credit him , n- . : . ed a ooJ deal ofcoaaaoa sen-e in ' . Tweoty-fire years agi phya.cuns i brgao to euur a prote-t am-t the Wwtioa of modera hoo.es ; theoce ; tbey pa-sed to deUll ; the more eo-jon ; lr.teoed entered uoon a wrt ta ie fiu.-. uwi'iuirinu, - ici, - .rd tbt iifrttious dieeat-es w-re ; horh.ni 10 if. vii.i fii i:a! wi ij? i of tneir - - t .m ii:t( asfrurt-iv as ami'. ...... ...t (!, f7.v..rf-mal al-i . t ...... - - it-A-l fTi-ibIe ieo:l- do r;oti iu I iur i. i-t beii'.le-.id. cub woo.ep curtail ;cr.iwa clo-elv ar..utid thtoi ; they i r ' ...t ..w.v...fc . . , urj nUbfi Tf'1f'1 . 7 IU I ! Ifi M Jll tl ' berrd wii.h volurnioous f id vel !. . , i : t.. r,a o! rer. an 1 g"ins; a eii- i .i t'.fV are ining b. realize tt.at ti er ar.-l lt:eir cverir.j are irn- ' ....wt.-i f.l..r. in !: fiMe-tii.ll of: v .u... , - hvvr.p. 'fl jji are c-rt .ir.ly free from many o f the ruce-t s.-rious otj-Ctrii to c r- eveo Wtieu lley areiiXeu uoiii H...,r a-.i.-h in" r.iir e-tl ! .t;.:i i.ev never oufiil b !-e. It i -o.-i j iroi, be has iLore fix:-:ty about W.t I t wash well all around t'jetD. b ! ho olhe.S arc U-intf tneiu. and j remove the dust froiu the Corners t.fi more hard w..rk in s-cnrin'' i:nd 1 tVr'iu.n, and even under the eds Ichmcin inve W. than he h -.d to doj of the rue itself. Bat such a coiidi- j to manage tb a2'.tirs .f a f.tr:. I:, tiou of adairs i stilt l.r fro:a f,.t;f-;ne- u it it. trv i t ) eani more f'-t .rv Tisere i a! wars more or i u.t' Tt'. th in Mhii i;ve-!!.eut- af I , cut about art ilionary cri--t, in i u-,v roota that i much lived in, aod the be-l housemaid in the world j cannot rid an immovable rug nfdu.-t ; . rea liiy on the tl or as they could wi ii. Var uui!i.i. uih-i . ... . . . . ... .. . u n;..tii, v. ne lasen uo once a ee, ( ja.;l over a line and thoroughly b:t-; ta, bat where is the household where j this rnl i et.f.ir(d ? I Thu rrrou n::- .:. vk:'i"ti of the S'l-' i.eriority of rum to c-irjn-ts is shown m fe newest ouse, ia many ol iquet rlxiririg, which it is possude to to leave entirely uncovered. What a boon this ih to persona of steal 1 Oit-ans! N-thi.tg eats into a small euux of money for bouse-fundshint' ! more disastrously than a carfet. It jis u-e!es to buy a cheap one ; cheap carpels are never id any use, and tne price of a good one i- a fonnidnbie consideration. This is another ar i;uQjent in favor ofrus cheapruijs wear a creat deal better than cheap curpttr, for the ohvious reason that they are not pudd and strained in every direction, and are only su'-j-ett-d to limited wear and tear. X. Y. Tinwn Sam Jones' Fellow Keri.aliat. I have betn a ntrw-paper man lor twelve jears, and there is no pro fessiiin in thin country where a man . ... - i r i gels to have abetter JOea O. liaij,,ij, j,),,,. ,i. things are of g-id repute aud of bad j ,j0 ., j; t,, ,n. repule liiau Ibe hoi a lit a newspaper I I(t ,r l.Je r ,,r. i m :e who bi rve us newspaper rc-pi.rter-1. I know ibem. 1 know their truth. I know their integrity. I know their intentions. 1 Itnorf the purity of their motives. I know the reason they do what they do. I know w hy they probe into human character, and mens reputations and men's affairs, and publish them broadcast before the eyes of man kind, and to the knowledge of all the world, and every true and right eous roan knows why they do it. No man whoe character is pure, whose etiaracter is true, whose character is honest, whose character is jusi, and whose dealings with his feilow-aien 'are dealings which God and His an !iels will conjaieod. is afraid of ail tt,e newsnaner nr.-ss in Americs. The newspapfr reporters are the best det-ctive force in the country today. They have brought great I ra-CaUtoj-J-lice. They have pu.c-; . . . . . i . n iure.l m.J.c ruuiB anu u . rv.i aiairr- lu ujjg C()U,iry mau an oiner inu u.- m-es combined, and so far as I am ' -. n r . . . , I . ' . i i. .ilia T II i. I..I.I j.d . 7 1 y, iase ine nri.iien on df! ibem, and let them go, Let I hem ; iliroue, .oi uiciu searen, lei mem .."", thft ; J i!ne4 li lcki V ill 1 i 1 a 1. . L 1 - l 4 . . . . J : oul nu,, ,3 S.,,B L. I. . J U.. .. 1 . A cent vne t ams, anu iur iiiiun.-., nun : nd. i everv one of them that is sootied. I -' .' .Vtrv one of t Item t!at w k hown u. ( i'ery one of tnetn tiiat is driven out ! Uiieve lint he h id nothine .fhis prof-ssion every one ol them j ,(, do withit,or anything but con ;that is maue a by-word among his iemnHli0U f,.r it. I lellow-men, and driven Irorn bis lu- . crative practice of iniquity and of Aitcmpi io Wieca a Train. ; falsification, and of fraud in this! country, it is doing a crand moral Harhmjcko, Pa , Feb. 25. Anat- oeneQt to the baMiice of the commu-' nity Chicago Inltr-Oiron. fcnitejjsi.ix for Girls to Kead. Louie M. Alcott, ovu-nf the wisest I "rhpn f,rt'clc wt-r,r ,il!vrn ur,,i"r Mr,,i . f women, hag the f.,il , wing Dfr',P " to the miehmery of the en concerning the education of girl; jw?'. c.using it to stop The cars - I cat. onlv bone that with the new ere crowded w,ltl l" "P'' an'1 c ,n- 91. .1 freT idea miw rrifnirxr nr. ar.,n I of uw Cad old ways may also be re stored. Ites uiJt shown to age, sim ple dress, modesty, ome-keeoing daughters learning from good moth ers their domestic arts, are so wuL better tbaa the too early frivolity and freedom so mny girls now en joy. The little daughter sent me by my dyiti sister has given me a renewed interest iu the education of girls, and a fresh anxiety foncero- mg tne sort of society they ar ft) enter by and by. Health comes nrat, and early knowledge of truth, obediento aod self-control ; then such necessary lessons as all must learn, and later, sutii eccomplish ments as taste and talent ie&d her t'j desire a profession or trade j fall baoa vpon in time of need that j she may not fce dependent or too proud to work for hir bread. Ex-1 prience is the best teachea-, and j good wealth, good principles, sn0 wah good education, any girl can make her owu way, and be tbe bra ver and better for the ee;t;pn and discipline." Will A-jOuac Else Pjr Heer. t V. e her.r. occariocahv lr.e rrmart ! tua.de by su;e omess men. na . by fnr who oa cot get ovt-r; tT1 ! .r - ba-u.v and tt.iimir on b.rii,s B - --- e. ; world. ,SJWJ, to earn br ibem- eelve otip.e aelv. a r.iUiKC if l) 'J-t-ii raC'l ! - - . ( oui, n au-u ru.. i.-,,...., ...v it as of tt.e faru.r, and i;;W!-!-t on ; uiany, r;d if a uiin is ic.canv.nUttd ; oy &ge or wi-rte iL5.'ta;'.v lck fj Vu'&UZZk Be will I dom ii i:e advke. i bead it W-ic to g-t tUCU a Ur:a. aij i tiiat It Is "jcVci ' tiiLiUtu toe advice is oo-r. Toe uct that would oafroot uc- a faf.uer now wo-jid I. taH i he had Ms tu his fiod, tbat U.e oext ben U. carried with it entire stturhv of .iiV.-stu.eiit, io Urge uo,8, w.,ui-l bev.roaiect ! Dds, or s p.ckug up of ot 1 and .ucAttered luvt.uia xu.-nw farms at a iitue h..er r...e cf ofcru-jiotereal tbaa Ue Gaverua.eot ..ays. - . ve.-ui.euU 1:1 m-n oj cuy yru- ire. v . -' - - - ir:wst he? T.r ioe&ts now rarnv isi.ed to money if six per cent is i rt d This wouid tnufce fc ii.h a farmer'. iiiotne 1 M?) :.er simun:. sir i-ct to UXM-M and rent el home to p.y 1"! , ul- n n - . hi on-! la:nilv,l -ef. i"j Wil )ir j fiirc'u t'e rcujia!i n o! hi !I he had one; a.'id of hi:;. 'any event, and five hmj a ami in oiot: c.i- , we -v slf-Xtli Cllii'tf- cf trie . . . .:... llmunl-ai.-J purposes 01 in iii- l F.rt, he wo.n.S .tot nave trs? i-o:.ie j at b co.miias.d be bad ou l.e I .mi j :: i na ...... ' lurcej i,f his CJl i!ul Uud'-r his Co;:-. lord.tiian he doe it ut addt i r:?k "f ! losing it tiioug1. speculation, or the ; - pcCttiatioa d" th.'s who aa'ee to i pay hiner r.;b f -r t.' e u- i, mon-! He thu- isvoluntariiy h- c-itn--- ; -.-. ....n.. " ..i,. ..I ooauti-i uc ... i the home cf the "pi :veJ out." or! unfortuntte. ecfiew!osr -urii nieth- 1 o;l ol U-MOiT b!S CM'tt U, t.e tnt'.-l ; either er sni'ill his d irs and :j y".nents. or eat into the c n'A e be.ieve sacs a t irmr n.id be!.- ! ler K-p tli" tr-n. X Itail.-oad Mad Aj-ril h Mistake. new man agent entire., upon his dutie the r.thtr d iv on a Norr Penr.sj lvani.i 11 iiir'i.-..l expn ss train. He was practiced ia the n-e if the patent mai!-h ; c itch, r, with vvhicb mail c.rs are eq iippe.l, i.ut iiad nut In-come fundi, .r with the Kt.i'io' s a'.d was constantly mi t!;e lookout. E-pying a bi; supended hon a post a short liiitance ahead of the train, he go' the citch. r into posi tion ho.J braced himself for sf-curing the biz. As the train sp- d hy ti.e post, the bag was ciuht and drop ped injh the cir. P.. king it up, tne mail agent discovered th it it ;is bottomless and empty. He report the matter to the b.g ie ii-jfnt. who saw in an iustn t the inailaitent had caught a ca.iva-s h -e u-td fir 6:1 ing the tender wibi water. As the neiv agent is ltahh to c.itch uj any pets ou! t would ijir wash A Vict 'in of li Uri.itioliia. Coi.tMHL's. Ga, F. b 23. A grr.u ine case of hydrophobia developed io Girard today. The victim, Mr. Joshua Underwood, is one of ;he most popular men of the place I.:;st November he was bitien by a mad dog. but an time passed nothing more was thought f it. Severs.! days ago one of tne Underwood chil dren died. The father was suppos ed to be suffering from nervous pros tration. He crew wop-e arid to-day Dr. Gilbert, who was cidi' d in, pro nouned the ca-e one of hydropho bia. U.iderwood goes, into pamx rsm every time w ater 1- off -red. Tne case is heinp rl-velr wstelml. Tlip I. at Mormon .aiilt. Pa,t Lake cnY. Feb 21-Five pe).i0!iS .ire lmiI,.r arr.8l to-day f.r atteniol to 1ISS 1-I I :!t 0 .,1X1 gtHt,.s DiJtM"t Attorney Frank J. f i L s - ; i C IlltlO!! lastmuht, vi . . . . . I n... . 1 fV. !....- v 1 r s A. Ktwr. I ne indication point . I ii.i a iiid.uii 'j in i:r i:nkiir-i.ini. .ii. ; Dick?on. A' t OMiree n Clll. n i ...... ... . . i . nnn Kent air Diessnii mt-w.i.rei n ,i ... i ,.j .1 ...... . njai r A .ii cr-iui; ii.'iiiji an i ij -les.-!- ! A . ' i... .? 3 1 t tenipt wan made to-night to wrerk the train on the Riding Riilroad which leaves litre al7:.V, Ties were placed no the track at Rutherford Station, three miles east oi here, ami Slderabiti eXCItemei'.i prevailed. No one was injured. --r:ri':-.-:s. -' -V-v rf mm T.t- r r r at ins o . - ;.. 1 i ti&Sre if tyres rili?u3l.':r.:. l-'j- F.rta. i ft S ' if ! tH(9? Sm tsadev; ma&k 4b ,hi trJn Pro from Op(at; Ctuhies and Vox tan. SURE. PROMPT Tax raisua a, itu cBilTni,i n... . , -mi :a Absolutely Pure. Tlf P-wir D-r-rTr!-. A -rr-ll prf?T. frecffih o1 hvlrc.4Beo'. w.kI than on:tnnr Klai eim. t . n enoipeUtt wiib the (naliHo'.e lut c. e-o welj tu alum or pkoilu e ier. Aod oi.'y f' Kf.TAt Uakjw PlTDtB Co., IU iX fcT., K. V. o.,r-S. A Pretty Woman s Secret. Tmr of J'wovrvt when '..( re.nto fal ha:r ai:i dvii. is a source uf c:a f:.t ainsi-ty to'her. The viry i- r n Jro-n trbcm be r:c:-t de:re to !):!; t!i v. :. r..' of bcr rbnnas are tiie r....-i .V lo n.-jkc tlio uicov-ry. liul U-. :; i. .". r titin wjv the sbouiJ ft n-..:n p-:-.i'.a ull 1h,: besutr cf fcjir tint Is r v-- ' 'n youth. Ltt.lic-r li-e AVKi:" J! vii: l' ::, anl. ml o'niy ill tu r li:. r n f . l o::t. but a new erewfa ' ' - ;-r '.vixre t:if. era'p Ls3be'''nl' iiU'i'tl: oL'l i.vk Jbiit ar turain- pray, or line :v rrvwn white, will return to t:.e:r !'.'-:.': fahnc ari l briilizsce oi ce:nr. A l 's ILiU: Viook cum Hereditary CalJne53. Cnw. M.ver. Flntonic To.wa ! 1 ; ! .J of a-C ai h: i::ce'iv( ' ! "i f"'r S'vcnl p'-npnitlor.-. ":. 1 ; .,f iti.rs Vn.oi! arteI a etowiU cf M-r, !.wny fcifr ail orrr b: fi;1. b:c!i i.. . beciuie thick, lanj, aad i'rc n. s vigor 1 Ur.-'n ';.". tut. hy healthful Ftinr.:t:ftim f pJ.-t nr.'l tf.kT plant!, fjx-edlijr j.-l'ins tj i:s orij:a:ti coior hair tlit ii Vurnirg Cray. C ti;it:ve Pr.irrr., ri'-S t T.-rk.'. bnd !:.T hu'-T ii.M. niy I '.:,r,t li.'! l.r fri-'.i, Sarins tbe U'.c eb'l ,:r. Avi R's 1112 luO.: rr -toro 1 it r;::i;i-..i -ik-r, ar-t leao.; it a-?iirr. .-. urA more tbuu'l;u.t thnn it U'l i. -n t.-. fort. Eca'p Diseases V'1,.'.- !i c tIrTc.-- britil'-ni. an.l n.P i:..' f ui'- fcalr, i-:f!rii!!'. f-.-bia. ci:-l :.:,r:f --; 7 Frir . arp v'.l -'iv -ur--'l ia' . v: ii'ili ik Viwir. nrnreiillKltr.rur 1 ovn. itiicr''f'i, of ii. '.: r- :.(, Itf iiiiJ of the Siali; J. ai;- T K. I)'-!""'!. I'"., of S'.'lbl 1: i'i!. D. . . I.Vl L.M . .'.'- ' .-.'. of Tetter sores: M ; !-:ik n. it. ntor. j:-rf:i,nt.-.t. n.. f hen'.p l)icase tr.il l).if.(!ri:.r. i .: j :l:'y of the r-y.? o' t- hair, wiiiei;. if ii-.-i:i-:eI. Jriv re-tiit In iM.-urshV IcM-r.'-, is reaai:r curcJ by Avt'J:'- I!.ni: loo::. A-i A Toilet Lit-ury Ayek'is IT'.tn Vrooa .- r.o fxu ".: j col'jrl' . e; !.!;;;. tieli.-lirfuiiy ;t-fi!r.i--.l. :'U'l hss i ;T.-.-T or ia;:kir - n.e b.::rf;,l :i:..-.:. :.c.l ;-. Aycr's Hair Vigcr, ir.np."nr cv Tr. J. C. Ayer Co., Imcll, ia;s. Sold bv a'! tfrur-Kts. IT LEADS ALL IN i8S6. Just 3l3 it lias led ever since its introduction, so Baugh's $25 Phosphate will continue leading year after year. True, there are many imitators, but the Original will always be found reliable, cheap and lasting. Thus it will recommend itself upon its own merit3 by giving the best results always. If your dealer has none of our goods cn hand, send your order direct to us. For Baugh's Phosphate Guide, Prices, etc., address, BAUGK & SONS, Manufacturers and Importers, 20 South Delaware Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. ESTKLWRU ISU. Alsest A. Koexa, J. iSivrr Wasp. HOME & fARS rccKeaoK to EATON & BROS, SO. 27 FIFTH AVENUE. PITTSBURGH, PA. FALL AND WINTER, 1835-1886. NEW GOODS . v mim- .: 7 SPZCIAITTZS .irb'oiJieei, Lices. Killlne-y. White Gdi, Hind-ki.-.-hiifs, Difll Trimisings, Hosier;, Gloiei, Crta Masiia aid Kt:iw Vniftir, ln lantt' ana Chi!rin't ClotHir..f ncjr Goodi, Vjrni, Ztaliyri, Mata r.i'i ot A. Kinm for FANCY WORK, Gauls' F; wti.tli't t rcea patsoxa.it i ussp bctpcllt soli.'itid T T'Onlrv by M '.i! atte.nie.1 w with I'roniit-iu- and Ui:.utcli L.TMT3! LIM15 ! The Fa.-nwr'a LlmeCompany, Ui.l:d, IHoli at their kilns, ur lua'l oa cur:, GOOD LIME At (fall per hieJ. r r it g X.w d th Is, mm: ta!l Httilri-i stfi-r.s ai -. ling II the r -unt- , ah1 the R-rru KrD- tt niacii w er Sat'Mfitriinn Gnara-ntefA V U iti" tlrey K-r-iier"u ilme. wtilrli kwvn tw Prwtk snl R-inf tu be lh tr-nr- Kcst Ur x riraltoral Purp M. All orlers pr-mttlw fillej. AMrePK, HLNKYS W A LT KH. dy Iff OarFeit tifimer-ei Fa. Salesmen I anted! . Knrtvlc. reli-hli men. Dot It-M th in twentr fur yrar M, u the cliuioet Fmit an'l omi mrnt.il N-pry Sftn k, rn Hntftrjr iib ri tm Mitf, roa eiinaa itn si prefcrr!. I Stea'ly Miptrymnt thr -oriooi tbe jtar. Husi , qnlklv Icsmrtl. Sn t for ifr.nx. 1 CLEN BHOTHER "t Nur'rymn. ao.;3. ; u K.HtSTtK, IV. Y. A lMiNtTiiAtOC3 HOflUF. Ktte '-r 5m-'l PriOf-WT, dftej UlJ .f Up per Ttrrksyr.MH Twy.. IMimtt !-, P. 1 Lctttra 4.1 Aumltil.ir. ilen f'li tb Kb-.re atale haTtnc ln rrante.1 to the nn1erli:i! d l.r lis lrw uihriiy nil Ire la hrretjr niven n.sll t wr..np iD:ei.i. a to mid erta'e 1.1 u.iikp lirce.ll. : ,vi payment, and tb"Ke tiflrlrv clstn-r aratti.f Oie . -at .il prceni ihem iul an'heiiiiraied fi.r , te'llciurftl .in S ad". tb iJ il-j vl A.rll, IS8-, 1 (U IU Iste reiia on,s ilef-r I. i fHt-Ut.Hlt. I'T. l.L, ; A nu'iii'Tj' s. ELLEN mot'DtiHt. AauiibiaiMtrii. 7)rBLIC SALE OF town lots. On, hanlre.1 Town U.s In thi HeTwehof ' ion iroee. Sk.mer.et Uoonty. P . will ..tl-red I t o.ac me eft th ).remifea on TburrUar, uarea z, i!M Term nit. WM 'M KOINTZ, Mutrr and Bee'r of tte Ceaflaeoca Auuelatiufi. marSU iFiimiFsi K-.-T?iii.v -..r-aft77V-li-na-l it23 T ' Fair; Lni2 ia Ibe White lioaae. At the reception of Friday even-' the fioral dtct.ration in tbe dio- ii g ro.im were exceedingly beautiful a Oeitf htfu! perfume from the hya- tt.nlhs rvai!l the apartment. Tne; 'er iral flora! piece i an eiipticl ; imund of orchids and exiles?, with! a-!-t!s of begonia resting on thel". a a.::r.r which extended lengthwise f die tahh Tbe pti.k elea in ih: ; wvre arra; ;e 1 in the ehape of an j hour cl-j--. 0: either side were !! 1 iilt bj.?.k ts of orchids, hyacinths, j tu'ip- and cauRsIias ; plmos f h - cr-tb orn&niebted the railing of the, i :;r;r ht regular inter-al.j. iiro..d '.he H;i.t:.-i cf fruit at the tranevtrre '!.! the table cere large cart w,.afcls f.rmed cf pink and wiutej .-.;a!. The cut tiers of iu.i.iX it iui the centre of these rustic ba. ' nets were almost hidden lenea'h i;e;r rights of orchids and birds of ; ;.r.'.di.s- tiowtrs. Th- giit end sil- ter cai.de.abra held white wsx ta-.-rs bejeath colored shades. On ench oijte rt?d a flat cordage bouquet. b:tt l-.r Miss Cleveland being f..rr.i ird eriiirt-iy of rare orchids of vari ous hues. The mantels were con- .. ..1. a s... . : r ueuiu oy : innpe in ntmon grass. .ehind which, reflected in the larae ii.i ru .her plants, ferns, and oamboo ! minis fi led ihe window recesses. Button Harold. A Mother Fatal Mistake. HaltimciRE, Md. Erery Satitrda '.)! this eitv, has an sccuunt d a Sid accidert' which liapfientd in a fam ily last week. A little child wxs ihrtaitt.ed with croup, and the mother gave it too large a dose of a CfUi'b mixture, wh ch Bnd..uhted!v contained f.i.ium, as the child sank nto a cjijj:i;,j..e condition. and di-d. fi;e Coroner oke strongly on the danger i.f such medicir.es. and rt ;narked tliat the new cough mnedj , lied .tar Congh Cure, is free fro ;; ptatt s or pcLujij, tiiat the iroverii'ir t:iti many . l ive v.itnn nor..: r.ien n! j.ry!and v end'.rred it, and that , p:: sici.ms in ho-oitals have :id .pt i (1 ;t io thidr treaiuseut of throat aunl .nng tfoiibies. It costs only twenty iivc c-i.ts a :o't'e. Ti.-j C'jines-3 Minister at Vas!i- ing'oii is overts) eirs of :iL'e. Tl.t o:.;y Enilaii sentences the Minister c it u are 'JIow do you do?'; "Good by'5 and Champegrieir good. ' lie now wrestling witii the quei- ! tion, " ."et 'eiu up et'.iin' j i Wfltc Iii-y a. nii.lc. we irave herC.ityr . i VV:i'.-D joe was a t.'bil.l, sUc rrisil fv.r ('-t..rU, j VCLea !i !isi Miss, sbe clasx to c'a-t rt:i, V. ben l:e Itad I. In", lrea. i.e arnre theni Cs:r:a. J That Ua king Ou ch cin ne so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantt e i. . W. IJenford t Sun. Tiire iiiu t'.vn-i! ;;.e f. tt he an ep-n road be- I n ut tat ri." the sQti- j -t -!,re of which our bodii? are coin- ,! I Or'-tl. If the road is th.gjtd t-r j closed wa sicken, faint and die. j This road is made up ot the organs , f .lij'-tio'.i ai:.l a.'rin.i! itior. t.'fi the-e l!.c'."mach and liver are chief. 'dost people have had more or 1-. ss experience of tbe horrors of consti i.iiii jn. Prevent it and all its 1. ai ful stouti.cfs by usir.g Dr. Ke.mt-1 oy s i .tvnrite neineuy. first step that coitJ. It is ii.e Siiii.'.iiV VITAlizeu is what yon need fur Consumption, Less of Ap petite, Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and To cents per bottle. G. W. Benford it Sou Yon rire not old. your hair is get tinz thin. Your friends remarks it, mur wile regrets it. Parker's Hair j Balsam will stop this waste, save rniir hnir and ?-tore the original gloss and color. Exceptionally clean, prevent dandruff, a perfect dress incr. Si. r-t.h.-s ni2hts. made miserab.e by that terrible cough. r?hi!oh's Cure is the remedy f"r vou. (1. V. Benford & Son. T;;ke Avers Sars aparilla in the spring of the year to purify the blood, invigorate the system, exci'e the liver to action, and restore the be tll'.y tons and vigr-r of the vrhe'e physical mechnn'sm. Citorp, v.'lloopi.Mi c .l iiH and bron chitis immediately relieved ov Shi lob's Cure. G. W". Renf.-rd & Son. An es-'enti t! element m all thrift ia l hat all cliildren should he t rjght to save, but it is quite as important that tbey should ie.ro to spend. On.' of toy cniidren, a girl about uiue years old, had a vry bad ili.--Ii r".' fi:::ii her head itnd n'-se of fiick, ye:Iowi.-h matter, ai d w.-'s irovving worse. We had two difl'.-r--nt . phy.-icians t'ersiriii; for lor r.t vv it bout benefit. We tried Ely's 'r-.-! in liiim, and much to our sur pri iij three days there w.-s a naked im orovement. We conlintieo usintr the l. dm and in a short tin: he disclnrsie wiisappnrenily cured I) A. Cary, Corning. N. Y: .Shii.oh's ooL'i'iii and Consumpti. n Cure is sold by G. W. Benf ird ii Soi in a guarantee. Itcuits ("oi.sumi tion. Curiou to think that de.-ks and hairs kill people, but they do. Taken in lare quantities office fur furniture is fatal as yellow fever Ve bit and write ourselves away. Sedentary habits produce constipa ion; that begets dyspep-ia; riieu insii-n. and kidney trouble- follow in their truin, aad de.th ends tin rhiipu r. Vol. whose lives are nas-t-d ovei tioks and in the rontineo air of nilioes ought to keep Dr. Kei: nedy's "Favorite Remedy" always at hand for the stomach and brain. Will vou suffer with Dysp?pi;i nd Liver Complaint? Shilohs vital izer is guaranteed to cure ynrj. G. W. Benford & Son. It is worth remembering that no hodv enjoys the nicest surroundingr if in b id health. There are misera ble people about to-day with one foot in the grave, to whom a bottle of Parker' Topjp would do more good than all the doctors and medi cines they httve ever ti-ed. Catarrh ci kkd, health and sweet breath secure!, by Shilohs Catarrh Remedy. Price oO cents. Nasal In jector free. G. W. R-mford & -on. The exlr.v rdinary ptip-darity oi AVer's Cherry Pectoral is the natu ral r'toilt of i t s use hr intelligent people f.T . vi r forty years. It has indi;;.t't xl proven it-ell the yiry best known s.n;;r,; f.,r all c diis. -""b"' 1 ".... arv inm pia.ni-.. ,,,,.,.1. 1 ' ' " - 1 Forlam back, side or cheat, use Shih h's Torotis PlaPter. Price 25' 'cents. U. W. Benford & Son. BROIVN'S IRON BITTERS WILL CURE :n j . t I DY. c:: ;n FEVERS g:::-.i.' r.:" co::si l dkhilitv : back &. sides :: 13 log d IIATIOX AI.i: INFIRMITIES ALGiA' KKY AND LIVER .TITLES .' V .-'. '. DRUGGISTS "AKZ N3 OTHER. FASHIONABLE nTTTTrpTir) C 01 A TT rVD bUllLil & lAlLUlb. Hvln had mr;7 year x.-erl-a-e in i.l or;.cin ..( fce Ta.1. r.n ..u- ZZZtJZZXr,' : V, f :ri ji . J- .' who buj ail at "T M -:. -J i a las .Dl tav-'.r ' 1 ' , -- ' tl 1 "a ta t;- V .' J-l- -V 0, Yuan, at. Somerset) I;i. fiVa SOMERSET LUMBER YARDJ I C?re mi Vard I i " Somerset, i Op S 4C.lt R. i SUtlM . ! OiK. POFl.iR. A -.!. W.tLSlT. ifitSJl'. t tLI.'U- PISL. -htiMT. Ilfliifl.vi. A fr.-oe-al l.lneof ail ir..:. ! ..r l.-n sti.vr;. VLC-kis; Lj I II. A i i Hr.'e-kc . (M'M:jm w..r. ate. Offices and Yard Opposite S. & Tl IE '()U) LSTABLlSilElt .V I have j i-t r-. : ni '-'. ,:n j.'rie WY tl:e:e i.-s a lt-ar Br know i:.e nev.i-ii h is fa.'nn l:a- 1 1:-h'.r.-tiu-h y 3.-a-n. v 1 1 .v i ir ! i ! ( the .'-'Hi : ra X.ii u ia tiie ni.ri-: t' r ii ie. -l ! li-f.l W'le.l li.n:ii:l h.i- : a wliea naiiiirii; hniv- rV.n.i i in S(e,-K (tiree veal at-Ture be 1 bef-.r.- o-.-iri iroa-il. ii DOUBLE COLLAR y,.- i. I: i.tbeoaly vi0'.m ina- that lias '...I ri'' " necessity of taking oil he wiie-. l- : . I"- S T'h' toniin a cap the ivjjon inn be fjv;' a,' i.i wants to be seen So buy wiil do we'l to s.e it before j.a-eh:t-:nif elsewhere. EVERY WAGON FULLY INSURED. I:i etleri:) t bis inakr uf Wn - :i to the j.ithiic, v.'ii! say I aied the- sa:n sj-?e 11 '2. make of Wajun fur li Tears he.-i f.-ei h::a- tair.-., over Maus tiiat were a. the tot. I rV el warra:iiel ins ':-e Z2 whecU. Call on O.ivcr Ka. viuer P3.-i LI--; Wa-'ons. WJOE.VrS WASTED TilSO'SGUOL T THE COVSTY. P. HEFFLE1' SOMERSET, aVTA-IaPi J38, XS85. 1 S7 . , FURNITURE! FURNITURE ! COFFHOTH & CO., SOMERSET. PA. Bright, New and Desirable Selector; s for Fall, at GREAT BARGAINS Imitation Walnut Chamoi-r Suits, -S'15 ()0. Black Walnut, Full Marble Top, 00,00. j Fnrnitara cf Evbfj Dssciliei ! Parte Uoliterei Enlts ! f-OOA" AT PRICES! IT IFtt. Cjvr U SOTlllSi! ! j IN HAIR CLOTH - - - - $35.03 SPUN SILK - - - - - - 40 00 ! EKB03SEE PLUSH - - - - - .- $50 0o ! 23rC'osne Along, suit! Met thv ls.rgai.iK. ! TIIE " INDICATIONS FOR Are thatC. N. BOYD will sell jjoods at such prices that everyone will have to buy their hienus a Christmas (Jift. We ean offer sucli inducements both -oofls and I1 lire.-; as to h ivc you come at once and see for yourselves. We will men tion a few, but space will not permit us to mention half of the beautiful things that are for sale in our Store. We have L'idies' Dre?.-inc Cases, Uents' Wressinir Cases, Ladies' Work Hoxes, dents' Shaving Cages, Lldies Toilet Sets, Whisks and Holders, Cat Tail Easles, GOLD I'F.NS f Photograph Albums, Autograph Alhurr.e, Scrap A i hi. ins, Plush. Al'itnna, Plate Gltss Mirrors, Ehony Frame Mirrors, Writing Decks, GOLD Am selling nay stock of Gold IV,H and Ho'd-ri at CO'iT, and some rare bargains are nil-.-red i:i thw line. Then we have Pocket Rfioks, Smokers' Sets, Gents' Tnveli L-'er Books, L'ij-r Cases, ngShavir'C and the ,iar S; If any of ronp fnAn.b-ar ..1'EPTUbKs. v.tiii-, wr.r.M !k? i.,r, -I:ii:,b i.ia.in .i.ir..i ur. ivoik s t-. i tll,Mr ., ., ,ilrv i, . ,..1 (ranien er.ect ..inl.ii::i.in. l'iea.ec.ill earlv h.f.re the desirable sim!i are all g.,f Polite attention utiowii wlietiirr vu ai-h t. pTin-liap or n-rt. So tron'ile to slii.w .s1. Come. I., .k tiinei-U otir stuck tet var pri ces.und if we cannot save yon money riil not ik you to buy? ' Ibvprctfi.lly, 'lC. N. BOYD, MAMMOTH I. P. THOMAS' EONE FERTILIZERS! A NflV UEPAItrtltK ib tbe ne: m .f srlllr.g. Ee-tat tr,tj warrjn' a ff- rln for x '-'t la or ' otx.;-rt- ai .vp.u.i-r '-a u. xrt eU b- ' Jr t j fcrj-nt-fi a w.;S s-"ttf u Ik "U- . This Is what th farmer has been ; l9otin for : J FQSiril ASl HA Si 'i'. tha; h.- can txsj E I V dt, iit-f t.iira t-y m h-fit- ?i:a others arr--e r-ii vu "r g vr : ha: a-ly 1 1. u i cuntHfnrifarw i4 Xf-ri- ear M.r a iat SLM FOB Ot'EriRiTLAR d4 'il'ARAV-TJ-E. A live -..! e.-x'.ic iien: Is w.is:e.l Ir. eve- I. P. THOMAS, CHENEY P. O. DEL4.VVA3E t'O.. I'A. Marl 2ra. t Wfj Pii'U J:j,hla. Pi. n -i vc -J i !5 . n-e. i---,-v fL.i . .t NS dlr A.D Ej-." AT HOME. Semi thia? it. juii!p Cupici Tree. iiiTERSATIOXAL BUSINESS COLLEGE aiarlac. ALTUO.NA. FA. ELIxVS CUXXIXGHAM, HtL-:r li D:itr. Wzli ail Vi'ji Df LUMBER ASH EUILDISG- LIATSHIALS, HARD AND SOFT WOODS, Ff.'nEr?, si s ;. Itlr-rm 1 K" .VOL ' M .v;. I A I I v ; f i, . .M-Dtliu.' i H-in hv. i.-i e w.-i 3s '.-j t.:ct .ti :eis-i.a. . .-,-r..u.i.iwt??. ;u:a C. R. R. s'atioi. Somerset, Fa. RELIABLE TTT A " r -Sv-r- CHICAGO IX lSli. 1 A Si.?i.'i-i Stlrittl. r :.-. r: i I ..r Kana Parj. e.,. ( in ilK ..r L'ran., a s ..u.-;.ii tin Ufi..' nisi. K.-o.-y part ..I !.. W.l ..r wi.rkeri up. i:iiiriti.r the W'.r :. i.'ie patentee f tiie AND OIL CUPS, lim.roveineiit. rex-e, as i:t the '.11 vie ; 'M i'i les than live ntitiu:--. Tai- be f liiy ap; re.:iatej, a.l parlies w:-ai:i : ' r...t-ky ' a!wa : Wa-; -.'... a:i 1 ". 1 b. Ho or Ileiirv IK'iilev, who wiil -:. THE 3A' a ChristmasCards, O.h.r Sets, fiilt Frames, Cru-iib Trays, ft Ghtss Dottle-, B X Papers, Ebony E.sles. PENS ! GOLD IM-LNS: Side Ra lety Hook, fs, Rjsor. hi KOl.tS'll-X i.iii.i.l Kra'tit-t. 'eh:n CLOCK, SOMERSET, PA. ::r.'- 7-. A big m iv:,!. , ,, .. '. .... Ta w Si'i"':s: ( l. n-iiv su;-t!v tl. Ian Ma:: --In i v 'and ().-!. t-:.-- V. 1 : Ciiii-l. An all wi: 'A. C. YATES Cb.li.ia;; (".: V . Y' ii fi-. I'.iib ti)i Li r e . - :.nii.r.se-t, M.LI-; Pairiting Dons cr. w ho.-; S tl'.rt. is All vork Warra-ated. cur.Tis s. GKwV:: r H. CHILD5 2- CO., h i.oi.Kr ti.r. .Er i tMirroi -PITTSBURGH. PA. C'eTcr::; :o.''.i.L:;.;T .- i 'S i 0"i-'iJ i Cr Lj - EICE COOK STOVES mim n M I j i I U illl i. ' ; 3 . - f-:-i $ i n tt c:l:: th:c:' r-.' ' - r-"'t f ' -,t'i-i I o:i u.i; i.i:, :.a ..a . 1 'Tl ..li ; Idll. iI.i. l : - . V t tcorcrr ' -1 Rrt.l- r li.-: :a '.: : n,..: -. '-' ": ! !-.r.r-r f ;n 7 ijjp . c. j. r Ufi. .i i -a i raicEso ini.Mzia. y ' 1 Cill .! e- - i i; iv'YiS.frV. j a3Jj3r-:' I 1 LSI OH EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINS. AH FiucS-ScK b Eisit-I 1 M St TA. tZTilti.it BV ISAiC 1 S1S?PaE3 k B:':::r.ri AND FOR SALE EY H. li. Schell fc Co , ' SOMERSET, JPA. mr:T-'j-ljr
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