The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 23, 1887, Image 4

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MOTHER KNOWS.
y..! Ln'iMr tiork it make
T I, op tin home lope-ther ;
Viisely knows of the sti it Ukej,
N-! ly knows Imt iiiticr.
Voi.slv '!-'cii ! rtiiMi-lt nr.w
AYIoch k -' tni!y iiui'Iht :
,i1h!v' w ty nnut'liiy Mow
ViUkR only ne'llier.
NoUslv kii" 'I lilt s!e.',cS fare
H.-t.m.! on lulty I mil Iter :
N'.,'. h know- ol t.'tr tender j.ntyer.
VfMlv oiiiy mother.
Nol!v know t :'ie !e jus wwiM
i t? I. ,u oite aiiot !,e: ;
,.;...k 1 ii.-v.- oft!.! '...t'-n Muflil
.V.,!,.' -OliiV mother.
, know- o! I In- .union- ff.ll
1 : -ton ol I If a ft- r 'ar.
. V..w. I kll'-o - !!"! ',t r.
N,.l,.jy kiif i-n' the liiMtie ahvvt
To loithk t!,f lli.tv.ii!v l'-lii. r
K.t il.ui ...-c:ii it It -a mother's love ;
V, .!.'.( 'tim- " nioilicr.
Jirtrmf If" lrtw.
NONE BUT THE BRAVE.
1 1. ii :m I marry imM If a real liro.
foui.l never endure a i.ltin. ir.-y. hum
drum en ,.:u e," flushed out L.un 1 Maim'
to liilf ciivc!,,ics on the
.-litre ti.Ue liiistdv.
fii.-t. j.ii!i! Aunt Maine Talmud.."
.k 1 .J too I.ri-lit mid spirited cra-ii,-
I:, r. laid aside her cluster of
. ! !n-r sjas-tiu-lee and
! M.Miw lr companion, while he ,- BILL NYE IN THE SOUTH.
, arwtfuliy touchrsj hi cap a they rfpmtW uliW1 ....ite a railway
! hiiu on the Mairway, toward the pnvate jn ff ni.
orhoe Iieyoiid. j, i,,,, mv pdv ia,.,, t.cther,-ami
I Owliiff to P'lwirini: in the main oi!iv, i , .. .. .i,.,t I
" .... i Tl PV C HH1I O M ini'ii ......
a Miiall room in the rear, acoessilile only
hv narrow. uiiftrotect.d stairs, had been
set apart for Uie transaction of private
business. Vet the chme proximity of
immense wheel in constant motion. tin
liheral tjikulay of iiunienHW placards
Iianirer!" Keep A way !" prevented
mnv from Venturing in the ilireilion of
the narrow ptairway to the jiriva'e otlioe,
nn -ht to id to a winner riimet, or 1
wouid eii.".v very p.vrheait!i all winter. (
S. I liwi led to p in warx h of my health, j
if I died on the trail. .
I Ixtiiht tii ket at 'ini innati of a pale
naHo liar, who is jut l'inninir to work
hi may up to the furty-niuth d.V'f'e in j
the (rdcr of Ananias. H- ill purely w
heard from apiin w une day. ac he ha the
i i . .i i
' . .... itt i. it iu .-. . i .1 it iimii mi unvi' t r .
I , c ." , , i i ! eleinenth that pto u.ake tip a twerelul I
j iiif narn.w paov here death lurkeii :
I'"-"'"- He raid that J eouldc.. through from
i The vii Uitfe Ih-11 liad ehimed the lioiir . ,
' , . .... .Cincinnati to AMieville. A. C, only one
! '' 1 V" " sll,! j eilHV ,1, ,.f ,ars.and in about twenty-
. a Inn-I. followed hy her ,.m,.non. . . und
i , ""' S,:,"'"av- . .if ... ,-ar three time? in the
! At the end of a narrow ledfe, alx.ut , . f . ., !
. , dead of nuht.
j midway. .J a window whi. h from its . p j,, . jn a fl,nlr. i
,d..-ty pane, .-mmanded a view of the , ,,.,. lt ..t,,,, j
; Mee,,. r.K ky haL far down Wow, over , w w hea!(h Anvwa it OIIl,llt J
? W M ' 3 H
r U s turn Mrs ( . m IS 14
rii..ii miwivef w ith
eried 1-ailiel
hand-work. :
'...i-..d a! :iif ll-i
Hll o-l'l Mlillf.
l'.,.tli i;, ;.!! were pro'iMil of mar-r.-ife.
mw from a wi-altl'.y, lialid-
v., inn; m.-n itatil in an adjoining
e;l ; :1m o'her Ironi her f.ilherV en-
tiie-er.
- What P!.M!. t
wi..ti. hilly. "ii.i. lie! preity Jijw. "A
i,n n woikm.oi 'iar.n to aspire to
t're hali-1 ol liie i:.'v'hler of his em-
plover:'-
Von mil-! a Imil. I-iiitvI. dear, yon
r..!h' reii'.onr.iL"-d i 'la'ke Ha wthorneV at -tehl
ion ait hoii.'ii. af vo;i mi', he is only
a workman in oiir i.iiherV mill, havint'
all M-'ed lliotliel .I'-j-ell'lelll oil 1,1111 f'ol
Mipoort. He w ill make hi mark in the
tiiinre. J Ui I K-ilain."
1 ciifoiiiaji'-l him re-,n,led Uiu-r.-'
in i.;NMi-ev.H woudei. her irim,n .
eiiriili wTiitiliiv , an anrry l;-ht
d.fpeiiim; in the -paiklii, hrown eyes.
"When 1 i li.iiieei 1" Hurt ihe mall I
,,!av j,.,ke f,,urte,,n-lv , even plea
alill.i - "
" 'e! t.dke.i h. lorn hy the lioiirwh 'ii-
ever voll Went to tie- llliil." silid A II nt
l.i ulle. era'.eiv
''liiat wa -i.lv lo ,a aay time,
.,'.11, lie deal. Wliv.a jul wouid die of'
vv il hoiii -n ne to talk to in this
-piie! V'.li.it'e."
- You never stop-.; io reii,eml'r, I -a u
r- !. it H.i- .i.iiieioii tti t lie i lean' of mind
of a vouic. !inpill!Vf. warm-hearted fel
low !:ke t ke to in -throw II. :llllo-t foll-
shiiiliv. ill a pretty yoiin girl's oM-iety :
for ne.iriv to vear-. without falliin; de-
rao !v ii: love vi;h her. Ifyoii should
ak n: opinion whieh of the two voll j
should aetiialiy i In is.-, my prefen-nei'
woiiM lie ( 'hike H.ivvthollie. I'or if you
married Arthur l imo and his wi'alth
-lioiill take w ilia's, wiial would loeome
ol vouV There wa Miiiethinp in hih
.l.ni, litied manner that 1 always disliked.-
!
Aunt I lailie Taltuadu"'- nw as she lit- ;
tere.l the fatal, prophetii- words.
s-oe was a , plaint, kll.-l sjiinster, who
ran-ly Ventured .in n,l,-r opinion.
No wonder her willful liieee uxeii '
iiju,n her ui surprise as sh jerkcl out
the words nie.iiiiiiL'ly and sharply, iiath- ;
ere. I up her sow inn. and hastily left
the ristni. s!altiMHII the diHir niter
her.
it was no hard matter to divide whieh
o! the tw,. lovei pretty laurel Mavne
prelerred.
V niiou a sivoinl lai the workman'
letlel -found its WaV into the ImmI ofoloW
ine coal- thai huriie.l and flu Ueri-d in
t:ie illate.
'Her the .ithei misvive a t'Ushilii:.
fl..-'v written jiisti.. l.unvlsat dtvam
if,. a- '.'.rlswiii. "I the handsome hero
w ho had lately viinod it.
"Arthur will eome 'o-iuojtovv for his
allsWel." she .iiuriiillvod sofliy.
i tile Til, nee illtotlial l"osv ( dilllplisl I'aiv
would leil the reader what thai answer
Mii-I.i Ik-.
" nd a- for ( "i.oke 1 law t home." -die
lolitimiel rilehlilv. "I shall lauoh liim
out of the mailer. seonifuiU . as if it were
a joke. What would Arthur say, with
Ins I ist idiom, ta-ti and set ideas offipial
Hy, if In- ever -dreamed this man had
dared--"
Initio i I lnm'l :H hen-in ihe world
are von T I have lvn t,v,kiiii; every w here
tor oii "
l.uirel had iusl time to pn-s a kis
iioii the i !ivi-lo- and thrust it into her
po. kot as her mother hurredly entenl
Me- I'lS llll.
" !h n is a telegram from oiir father,
leal." -he s.i id. " s;v ijli! he ealinot ri'ttlril
home from A-hloi I to-niht. Mr. Hamp
ton, v our fither's partner, exjuvts ,onr
father lo-iiilit ; so oii must run down
to the mil! with this telegram, l-tutvl,
and mil-- ha-te. It l- will wait till dusk
I I. nr."
Tln-n- was no one else to send, and
I-.IUS. ! ha', no other idtenia'ive than to
tie mi her straw hat. pielt up the tele
pram, alt 1 w hisk dow n the path to the!
mill.
The ;n .it golden sun h id -ot Is hilld
t lie lliss-y eloii is that skirled the western ,
ilorif ll. y:v lil promise of a delightful
.lime Veiling.
If Vn.imr were on!;, leii' to en
jo tin- preity -iin-ot'" she -iirlnxt
aloud.
" Arthur is heir V eried n voi.v at her
. dhow.
And lurniiiK -he ssiw. with travelinir
au'fhel ill hand the hero of tins- fam-iful
air-easth-s si. Hiding lefon her. smiling
" 11 thought you would not In- here
till to-morrow V exelaimed Liiind, hhish
in rosilv .
" 1 vil,l not remain away until to
morrow," answered the yoiin man gaily.
" ill you ive me an an-wer to my Id
ler now. Laurel. iarlinc?'
Woman-like, the yoiing girl n-plied
shyly :
"Not now, please. I will think
it over and irive you your answer tie
morrow
In after years, when she hmketi hai k
with a shudder upon that evening, slip
knew it must have Isv-n fate that promis
ed that answer.
Arthur I-enilox smiled satisfaetoiily to
himsdf.
" He was quite sure the answer would
not l.e "No:" And. after ail, one ilav
was not a very irn-at Untii of time to
wait.
" 1 am so eja l I met Arthur," Ijoirel
was thii.kintr. " He shall jjo t. the mill
with lue, and prevent a poMsil.le i-on-v-Tsation
with pii-sumptionst'larkc Ilaw
th nn
Jus4a Ijjiinl La.i sunn is.-i. the first
person she i-H-t, Un entering the dis
ot the mill, was ".arke Hawthorne, a
t.niids.ine.ip-nial yotinif fellow, pood lisik
iiiij, even iu the work -clothe whieh he
woie.
A fla l. happy hirht hroke over his ta.v
as he miight siht of his employer's
4iaivhter. only t., die away ajrain upon
rioiisly.
( Both stoppi-d involuntarily to admire
; the fin panorama whieh nature had
i spread out 1 if-fore them.
" Suppow." whi--red I-aurel archly,
"Iwas to fall from the window to the
i r.s ks Mow. " Would y..u str. t h out
your arms "
i "You well know my lite would le
I nothinj; without you. I would certainly
stn-Uh out my arms," he answered
prompts , siil'ini: the action to the word,
and clasping hi-pretty companion as if to
, prevent sin h a Hsilulity.
Ijiurel Mavne Iail;hii a pretty, hriffht.
; sparklini; lauv'h. that soiinded strangely
ttiroiih the silent, deserted mill, and
hroiiht the hitterness of hojs- crushed
out to a lonely man sitting with his
head )ent oil his el;iscd hands K
,,w. At that instant l-aiirvl. hiughiug. freed
herself Inuii h- r companion's cmhrace.
he had drought the liiesiagc tjo late.
Her father's partner had gone to his
home.
Ni the lovers retr.i-d their steps leis
urely, not noticing tiiat the golden siins. t
iiad dis: iied into the dull, misty shad
ows ,,f twilight. It was so sweet to lie
assured over nd over again how much
-he was to him.
"1 would give my very life to serve
yott. and deem it well ss'iit," he said,
tenderly : and Laurel, looking up into
!ii- han. Is,. (ne lace, helieved his love and
valchful care the greatest iiappiness of
in r voting life, so soon to enter his keep
ing lorevei.
Little did either dream. iu retracing
their steps, of the terrible niomeiit fa-T
r.ppro.a iiii.g. w hieh should prove that de
votion. The pair had descended but a few
steps through the ,iee, niiig shadows
when a sound that froze the very blood
in their vein-, fell it.ii their eai a low.
dull, rumbliiij; sound, followed by a yrat
ing noise.
Then the grrat. i"Ui lfrous wheels,
! eeii which they must pass in the un
certain light. Iiegan s!oly to rev.ilve.
gaining in velocity with every n-volu-tioii.
" .My iisl :" The words a prayer, not
scarcely audible burst from Lama Mayne's
pile MIS.
Then suddenly she r'memlered, ow ing
to the press of orders, night work had
In -en resumed.
The great wheels deadened every
sotiini. Arthur Lennox lisiK in me siiu
to
does not. According to the old Latin
proM-rh, I jiiesum . we should say noth
ing but g.Krl of the oead. but I am here
Absolutely Pure.
This IViwiler iifver vant. A luarvel of,urily,
strehrlti Hll. I w hott-seiie-lli- M.re eeonoliiieMl
I than tin- urdomry knnh. hii t i-Himol tv so,.l al
j fotntwiiii.tii illi ihe niiillil'i.li. l low sl.ort
, weiu.K n'.ain or iuio-I.li4.lf u I, r. v'. ,nli
... . ....... I,..,.. t..a,..ul.. l.aiVV-ill st
to Kiy that the railroad that knocked my j y.
spine hs se la.-t neck, am! coii.jH-:Ieil me
to car-TV lunch-baskets anil iange N'oniem
lo nof Milter wiih a ronrh or fs,ll hen you
i l.iiv.. a n-nieity nrtennl y,i u -e h terms as Wei
Is l.eejV .ornau Ilithttiri. f. S lsiy!. Sole
Ain"it.
; two-v 'ar-oid gnjisai ks through theg.oaui- j
ing, till my arms hung down to the j
ground, d s-s not deserv to t- ttvated J
well, even afti r death.
I do iiot fell any antipathy toward the
south, for 1 did not take any jart in the
war. remaining in Canada during the !
w hole time, so that I could not is- accus- i
ed now ofolle.is'ive J.artis;iiishiji. 1 hae
always avoided any thing that w ould look !
like a sett:., I conviction in any of these ;
matters retaining always a lair, tlliparti- :
-..n aii i neutral idii y in rotation to all
national ail'air-. so tii.it 1 might Is' regar- i
ded as ag'ssl civil -iM v ice retoruier, and ,
K..rhaps at some time hold an ottice.
To blither illustrate how lair-winded I j
am in these matlei-. 1 have patiently j
read all the war articles written, by both
side-, and I have not tried to dodge the
f,iot notes or the marginal lelereievs, or
tin" war majis or the memoranda. 1 have
read all these things until I don't know
who was v ietoiioii-. und if that is not a
lair an, I impartial way to io k at the war,
1 don't know how to proceed in order to
eradicate my prejudices.
Hut a railroad in not a poi.tiia! or sec
tional matter, and it ought not to be a
local matter unless the train stays at om
end of the line all the time. This, road
however, is tiie one that discharged its
... i .. , l... 1 1 i- le . limn tw
' "r""o i'n. " v.-iukh K.,is)ita. -i.-ul 1 reiteh l;i.,l.-i v.ns
t,,oL ,i tiiLHi-urt he s.i!,!iie won hi tir-l nio,,liii.,-. mil.- .-..uli'.rv -in'l v ei i,h i,
. . I Mdlet-h ii ' -h", 'J
never go to work !ora sure-eiioiign roao i ,)t ,i, v-o.i. t
with real iron rails to it, in-tead ofttwi
3 cured
of RHEUMATISM by uMng
RUSSIAN RHEUWATISM CliE.
t' i- r,-4 rfire-sJt. It car Dirtiiiu tt' It- s
l,.-r 1 t it is safe l'd 8yr ru-C;:i,t
1 .nil- '. iiBe beua vuivdwia tai t- i -
h., -:1.1V.
H Ii P rir.rfraV1"tb Ph-lviv y !
f - ui.ths .-UHr bol he-n cuhI r it.- I. - :i
f'... .ni.iisrol- .re (wsitirr -s! !i'l re i4-..,.l.l - r
r' -i -rt.irv S".- l:i.iM.ii sfli 'lir l.--rt 'iJ
I'l ! ;! r.s . i-l-l 1- l.i is-...- I-- ;.i e, --ir . It
ss-l-if : -r-.l i, -i.V nt tn h , W r . 1
...... n-i--tv, all!, -: .- - hp !".t t:i h. sm .- - . T
.,-..1 :: . 1 -.Iis-T r-,:i...: MltLoUl re. L't, J,., la
' r..ir,i: - li Hi.ua.Tl .1 n-iufiy.
W Lrms A ftox .-V-nsrir-n met M-.rn t . '1 . .
.i;. " V s .It- w;e, l,f'!.,n '-. ! . t. 1
p, a.;,.r l ,-trs r-','t ,-vr?1l 1: - t - I ., 1 -l .u
-..r.I, kh"!n,", I '1 r.- I - - T" r,,. vo-.,."
t 111 1U j!
A Chicago Quarrel.
Teter Mai.iregor and .miel Martin are
neiiitiborR and were pood friends, until
about two weeks ago. Both have their
ottieew on South Walter street and their
residence on lamsley avenue. About a
month ago Mr. Martin bought a pony and
net of harries and a pony carriage lor one
hundred dollars. He thought he had a
liargum, but when the pony kicked the
children into the ditch and the earriage
into splinters he changed hia mind on
that ioint.
Td like to sell the pony," said Mr.
Martin, to Mr. Maetjregor.
" I'll give you ten dollars for him." said
Mr. Maeliregor, jokingly.
" I'll take it," said Martin.
Now, Mr. Maetiregor had no more fall
fit a 11011 t than lie has for a liveried
eoachmiui ora (ireek edition of the S-rip- j
tures. A day or two later Martin said : j
" Why don't you come over for that
pony, Mac? He has eaten one dollars j
worth of fodder since you liought him." '
" I don't want your loiiy," said Mac- i
tiregor. j
" Hut you lsuight him, ami you'll have j
to take him," said Martin. j
Smie sharp wonts pas-ed, in thecotirse I
of which Martin threatened to sue for the ;
price of the jiony and his expel. !
Nt xt dav Martin 'iit a Isiv with '.lie!
! jsiiiy to MaHiretTor's. Macliregor went j
j him back, Martin sent him again, telling
i the Isiy to tie the pony to the .fence ami
, leave him there. Mactiregor thia-hed :
! both the loy and the jsny, and threat-
i en '1 to break every bone in the iny's
j body if he ventured near the house again. .
j Martin then came around with I u' j
i pony in the evening and tied liim to j
I Mac( ireg,or's ihsir bell. Tl:.' pony puiieil i
I out the lsdl by the ris, kicked d ivvii !
: pari of the fence, scraped the paint off'
; the door with liis teeth, trampled the;
i f'ovver l-ls out of existemv and jumped
j on Macl iregor's pet oodie and killed it.
i Then Mactiregor drove it awav w ith tl
I '
! shot-j'iiii. William Jones caught tii.' ',
DYSPEPSIA
dmnr.s wJI Js-srU, -"I-i"l U
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FOR
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DuraiJbe.
Farmers.
RECEIPTS AND EXP END ITU H k
aw 1 HK
HORSE HIGH. BULL TRORG, ARD PIG TIGHT.
SOMETHING NEW.
W tMirH1! i ti the Tnnnnfftcttirp of tlii-
fenw at artuw-r'l anl Mevervliilr. It is the nnt
Iniml-if. kU'J irt-.np-! k th Ituown. N twrtm.
o injury i k. Ka'-:ory in Sona-rMri at Uie
oid Kt"T rrr.M(cr lt t.r'.
inatif. J. M ."MARSHALL A ftX.
HORSE AfcO CATTLE POWDERS
" - Uaji Ss
nlfeiio: 1 1 rw arn.
. ' o
Has dotii
rl H..ll..lltlllHM(.
1 i
I oity 011 the street a few hours later an i
L m
IT curt?;
'VcbUCHS-CQLCS
;i:iaML?iG TROUBLES,
cT . " ' s ? ' -Issua Rf AlL ohugsts i
E2. Lzrzzz-'s E:
Makr a LOVELY COMPLEXION. U a
Sl"LKI!i TONIC mud cur CAM'KR.
B'!1, IMMPLI. SCRfiKl LA. MlCit-, 5 t 'mi
?o Hoe w'!l of Colic, Pot or Lrae it
tkk, it f olia's Krjir re mt in n:ie.
wt7-i J'wt!-?i "M:-t ni., Trr ent Hoe roikH.
Ko'cr't Powrtfn wtil frnt ipr IK KM.
Koal7' Hnw lTi will tnrn-n-tli otTuntirT t(. r 'X
rnnrl r-rm ravf p::r c-nu and rr k Uie butwr Crm
and sH-rL
Fwttz' awr w'T? nt-vr prvnt x'Tpnut btmT
p!v. u 'ti 11 Hurv m-i t itIVr drttKecL,
frT7.' Po IHKI aiVK STlrACTlOll.
Sold etTTw re.
DAVID JL FOT7TZ, Proprietor.
BXTXMOBK. M.D.
BLOOD SEAIKIIER,
; (ne of the Nt mtioin ever d:i-oerl for
i the ruru of
j roNrMFTHX. HI: IHTIH
; ItYSI'KiV-l A. Ii KM' 'KKllAviH,
! id Oils OijJ.s
i INtAMMATIoN OF TIIK H" N.-
SIItKTM-,- oK hKKATir
! I'AiN IN THE liKKArT. Ae . Ac
It it 1. 1. 1 only a i?rri huriu-r oi ino Ui'ol. .ut
a';x :t i'tTidiii kf-ior r of the Aji-t le, a- well an
( a i-riviitfilvm-r A the fiairc swein. aiuI a ivr-
uin ami M-.lr cure inr !nip. I:-:,:livriM. aiid
utru) N.n- T:irM;ti. ami -Imuid ti.crt fi.rt- lt in
every family. 1 liis iiirtln-iiit inrt.it- t-iitireiy tf
IIihhv ami is ;'t!U'Ci!y at. U ru n min-r nm
' ; have fuilnl. m' Lu- t-th rU a rare.
; M.::tv w h' ltri.it uf aii (it;i-e i 1-1:11; r-i..r-
fl to ii'-Mtii niiiii. ri'jiiit-i; s h i tii'.y htHnl f l.'i
Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of Somerset County
Penn'a. for the Year Ending 2d January. 1887.
CTKrg C. Remind. Trrttuer of the NmjcrsW Ci.iu!v ((Mr Mohhm
S(tueret Cunuty Ppuu'a, ftr the yenr emling JitnmtrT lt 17.
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J J.lt'.rner Kra h;i;,.n e line l'ir"-n I'.rj'zi'n an tinnmi-
I. Ll!:. StrwuriH UHlirt-mV i.. fi.rilltlll. 4I1.I Isirial , John Hulls "'
JW!l L. Milirr for m.un. of M.irjr ):.:rr M HamsNirt H.ihi; ""
J"-pti Aiiiinn forrrm of Hannah B-4M-hrr fanu 11 n:..no-
" W- Se'ti-rl for mnin. ..f A J smrl at liam-fiiiru IIih
Same for rx iinma'n.n fr for mme lrs. KimiiH-ii 11,1 L, Tl,'
shiii .Iu-irs rm f ,r warrant for nl Alv j s,
' Feanmn Mukr for 54 il,l jtiei pu,l II ;auii n.iii
same f,r rows moI
llirain Kiutiip, (-.iiiiHiuirtf for 'i he-l'T.. Kiuiiie'".. !
A. o i,irn,w for maiu. ot Nain-v J'.h.'i,!!
F. Brant on .In luii.nit of M.c.(a eua Miil. r ijii inmv-
" S;oiiii-l F'.x f.r hi'if
Daniel smv.htoii anuir for lin-lik- -m ,.f I tin : r
- ..'l'".'."1 W- "! ' r W.Llinir ih.i ..( rain K- rin, H im.
U.J. Hnii.o.. r. iiiiar li.inorirviu sjru.n.lruiHT an uiniav
A. J. s.-f.si! f.-r sfit-sp tta
B- nrl"r. ti:.. 'roiii dni-i imp. w, for pr-Vfanr VnVarui
J,wph I- i!:-r f,,r maix of Mary Mill.-r al Harrisim: l,.,,nai' '
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" I'hilip M'aiki-r lor Inniis-r of irw on II. Kou hi-r fanii
" Vali iitiiiH nioiiirh for t-xtra runeral e-ns.- for it l.i,:iii. 1"iH.r'r '
A. .1. Si-ln-!i for Is-i-f hi'loi anil sli. rp wM
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EXPENDITURES.
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liellera Tl.-dn luo Co., ritlkbnr. Pa.
- Ir.rt. Irfcn.
F'T eoiDl'l.fe tliformal;on, lriMsrlpliv t' :'-ui
lill'l. will. U-t:morj:al-. isrr.
I r tf- Iy nil itrHnaisfto. II one or tl,- ' -s- ia
j ill jaisiliou to furnish it to yi,ii..i,i ,
. ..-..I1 to lake aiiyt!:uir -:sp, but ai-f!v- iIohlv ;. ;a
o,-.M!rl As-nia, l..l lKO-. A I .
blU ik. bZl .Harkul Mret-t, Ptiiluuirlpuito.
in,.. V.'.-t IN I .-s-to-r.s'
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si links ol nut aii.l a ri'lit oi'v.iv.
Ail ui-Iit ion.;, txi-ijii when 110 vn io !
iliiiiioin viirs. we rattlfl Hioiiirovir woli-
Mill" trestles sin-! thiH nmitpip-s. 'i'lie
c.irs vven- or-nii-ii inuii tlie tliinl class I
s J
ilovvn. T lie roaii itself was not tnnksl at
ail.
Tin y have 1 he same o!,I air in tlo se
roarlies that tlu-v starteii out with. I it
feretit M.o).',e. with various styles nf
lin-atli. have use.1 ihis air alni then re
ttinieii it. Thev are nsino ttt' same air
that thev ili'l Is t'ore the war. It is not.
strictly sns-knio, u national aii. lt is
iiKirv of a latiL'ui i air, with iark rir 1-s
aroiiuil its yes.
At one iav where I hal an etipip'
nient to chaii).. ears, we I1.1l a wait of
four hour-, an i I ri lineil 011 a hairi iolh
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ri-v r v-oHiii.. n. i i: p:.y ,. i;iM. -ij.ii,r-e it.
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i,.-.-oiimis lor a- v;i: rt-i,i,inh-oi aii.l (siiili-
tlliy il '..:!'!.- ,1 In I U- ! illVOl'-i-tt ot H II, IT.
,!! on ii .-ii:v ...,i,i?-ir:l'-t- e. V itwyl.
j nil him in a liven- stahle. where he has
j -Ilia- inn Hi a hill of sixteen dollars for
! Uitiril ami damages. Martin lias sii, il
j M.ici in-oor for the jiriee of the s.i.y ai, i
j eH'iis-s. MaHirtsftir has sued Mar! in
j for his lianiaired remises atl'l his ,!.!, I
I l'ooille. the livery-man lias sued Jones,
mid Join s hassued lstii Martin an I '!
ir oor. The ease will have an itirino in
; several justice cnurts. Meantime, the
I'ouv is eoiiifoi-tahle.
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j You need not iieolect your husin ss ,
when troiililed with a eolith or cold, if;
j you only use the reliahlc tfineily I'r. i
I iluii's ( oiiuh syitt nt once.
Tic Aificm Uetect.ve Enreao, !
Main Offices 94 and 98 Diamond Street, j
Pittsburgh. Pa.
fciuMMirfi -. hy Ia u II. (Ukfi.s.n. x-L. !S.
iiivTiiiiit til lM i t tif. trimifii atitf cn
thu u- uii I fit ytt-ni nt ii,c I . H. S.cri-t
St-rvii I. r.diii.l. ntii;! Avm in al: t!it
rni:Wal -iti- i' l iutt-.i Matt!
ninl i 'niui.hi.
I. II. .n KiN-or. !T!ii iint! and .ffi. Hupt.
Hluh: ' iwki I.. Sitifrii.i;:i'iiiir ;
H"N. .Iuiin i l. Aii y i.tr ihc Iturt ;m.
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MATH' KI.i iK
K'.r tiiv.' relief i KlH-uuiuli'm Nf:irHieiu. f?ik
Ht-'i ai :itr. ift:i.HT.u. it-.-; nclir. t rkuii. an,, is
une ul Jn- -! int-.i.i vf ilif ue i,r tUt hUvc
-m? fi. i.AM!in:r
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MERCHANT TAILOi
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5 By ami p''l for Ont lsr rt-:ief
" Trav. expenses for lint l ir i'aupepi
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Somerset, Pa.
lion with paling bro. l.rvat U-ads of 1""" at ""'' i wttr. tne intention ol
is rsoiration st..d on his forehead. He sl.v.it..j a J.a.t ofliie tine
dans I neither advance nor retreat. A
sl in any dins-tion uiiiryiit rove fatal,
lie shrieked aloud in horror for lielo.
" Artliur, Arthur," moaned I-,tnr-I, j.it-eoii-ly,
hut lie neither saw nor heard
her. "
Another startling disi-oxery had Imtst
tits li them. The tireat Is'lt which held
the wins-Is alsive their hea ls was slowly
tt inj; away.
At any moment the instrument of death
miiflit come whirling, erasliin down
Ui'oii them. Il eouM si-ani-ly stand the
sirain hut a few moiiieiils more.
la imox saw the vv hito. horritied pi.e
ot'a man I.H'kin up at them, one who
had taken in tiie full horror ol the situa
tion at a single u'laiiee.
In a hoarse voice he shouted up atsive
the illn :
" It is madness to attempt to stop the
jvh'-el : The Islt is jjivill)! way! Hold
l.itir-l firm, and drop her over tin' led'je
to me. iiiiiek ! In Heaven s name, man!"
Hut all thouu'iits. save of sclf-prosotva-t
ion. had lied trom the lover of a short
timeiioo. He luided not Clarke Haw
thorne's shouts, nor the umaiisof the terror-stricken
trirl.
i hie chaniv of escape lav la-fore him.
.uick as thoiioht he dashed oja-n the
w iudow. halaiiiisl himself a niometit oil
1 'car patient leader, did you ever try
to ride a refractory hair-ciotli loniie all
liiifht, hare hack? Hid you ever net
iiiioard a short, old-la-hioned liairi lmh
loiin-i., vvith a lii-posit on to hiick .'
I was t - -I-i that this a. as a kind, family
lounue, t hat wouid Hoi shy oi make tioiih
leany where, and I Ii.oi only jiisi closed
my itaik-n d and iiioiu iit il eyes in sleep
W hell this lollli jo oi-utly humped its. il,
mid sited me as n would it- si I ii dark
hair in the spring, tra ia.
The Ho reaiiu'lit me iu its strong anus
and 1 vauiti-d hack tijsiii the jsilisheii '
ho-, ,li i of the hair-clot Ii louii'e. It was
made for a mm ahout t i It y three inches :
iu leiith, and so 1 had to sleep with inv
i
feet ill my pistol isH-kets and my iio-e i u j
my h i-oiii iii to til - seeon I joint.
I oot so that 1 could ri-seoM' tiielloor '
an ! cliiu on the loiiii,- without wakini:
up. It "ot to lie sei-ono riat.in' villi me. I 1
did jn-l a-a man who is huntiy in liis
sic p hites oft !aii;e tr.ito'ai. ills ( the air '
an I ea's invoiuiit.irilv. ;,ud sn.cks his j
li s and snorts. So 1 arise and deposited j
myself airain and aain on the o'd sway- i
hack, hut froliissime wreck wi hoiit wak- i
i I lI- loll I Couldn't o,-t almard s..rtly I
eiioii.'h to avoid wakinj.' the louiii-. It
would vavv n and runihle inside an I rise
and fail like Ihe ds-p rolling sea, till at
3 i st Y oar.
THEY LEAD ALL 1885
BAUGH'S
Pare Raw Bone Meal
Pure Dissolved Raw Bones-
Special Ksmre for S ed Leaf Tobacco
WPlGCe3lOGl
Double Eagle Phosphate
n- fiz nuui.
" K;gb Grade Agricultural Chemicals
Gpr.d t ir circultovtu. price. ii Motpttw Addma
BAliGH & SGMS
ir.'V.'. PhUadelpiia, Pa., U. S. A.
U.i Is- 1 .-..,-' Norinali IImImiiii is tin- si. : t.
i::.-K,--l. -iir.'-l all'l i,--: r..t,i:ti r.-ui,-,lv ,-,-: iiac-
lit N-I,,r. Hit- .eo,i
IVn.l. sole Ak. ai.
thesill. and leaped far out into the waters la-t I iravc up trying to sleep on i! any
helow, leaviiiL' Iiuit! to the will ot
l.sl.
Clarke Hawthorne had w itnessed all.
What Was life to him. an I the Ionian
he loved in deadly i ril?
I'ast tin hissing wlus ls lie ru-hed like
lijhtuini:. ln-math the ponderous licit
thai s vvuii); too and fro, its massive weight
i 11 mid-air alsive him. On, mi iie sped.
At last he grasped her sw inciiii." form.
"My darlini:. save me,-' 1110:111, 1 the
white lips, as she sank into his anus,
while he h-aisl from crevice to crevice
in Ihe -riloiis di-sceiit, her words i:ivinn
him 11, 'W i-onraL'e and strength.
Mep hy step he sis-d hreat hlessly. An
other step, and thev had gained the arch
Ih'voii.1. And not a moment too ss,n.
With a I -ii rzi hit sound the on at ls-l!
partid and the pm. Irons win-el, with
the rapidity of liohtnin.;. era-lied down
im, re. and curled 11 1 on the floor.
The haircloth loiiiioe in various .-oiidi-tioii-
.1. ,1, iiilude may he found al!
tliioiiL'h this tooioii. itr true inwardness 1
i-1 ip ,-e, of spiral spnoo- which have !
gnawed iiii'oimh the clotii in mi-ny in- j
stances. Tle-se springs have lo-t none of
theii old elasticity of pii -its:lud cordially !
corkseiTW themselves into the alls Iioiis I
of a man who sits down 011 them. Ifany-
t hiiu; could make me thoroiijiily attach- ;
sl to the soiitli it would Is- one of the-e I
spiral springs l-red iiitomy s-rsiii ahoiil J
a foot. I'.-.it that is the only way to re- ,
; main on a hair-cloth chair or sofa. No ;
i man ever successfully sat 011 one of them
for any length of lime unless he had a ;
stroiij pair of paiital,H,ns and a spiral
sprntw ist.-d into him lors.ei,e distance. ;
At the private hulls. the hair-cloth sofa I
with a pair of dark, reserved chairs mav
iip.nthes.t Laurel had left a moment lH. found in a .'.omest icatc.i slate, waiting
'H'f',lv- j for some one to come mid fill oil them. '
Capers teemed lint day with news of , i ll((.is t.y g,, in j.,ri,,.r tLn k-. and I
Ihe "Mill Accident." Only three r- u.r:(x. to-i!her in the parlor. Thev are ;
sons knew how near it had lecn to lieitii; ! o,Vi.tly in favor anion- the n- 'l.Iue-
-"-y. . hlo.hl.d mass here the I .lue
A chanui- had come over laurel Mavne 1 mere,
idler that ni-iht.
In that one awful m uncut she had j
leariiisl to value the true love of a mall
who had riskisl his life to save lier'n.
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f i l . 1 Hieing foi it
HinAn s::l:y & co.
ROCHE ,Trf?. N. v. ClilfAeO. ILU
Training Ferrets.
" ferrets are harmless and iniKM-eiit-lisikim;
little thiiifrs." said an aocd ferret
handler lo a reHir(er ri.-1-eiitly, "hut un
less you know how to handle them you
w ill soon find out they are not so inno
r nt as they look. Although not particu
larly aifeitioiiate, a ferret, if proKr!y
taken hold of, can not hite. Always re
nie;nler this, do not i?o (rr.thhino and
snatchino at one, half ilileudino ti take
hold of him and half afraid that he w ill
turn his head and lake hold of you. I
Hoop dow n and ipiickly and easily s-i?.e :
him just Ik 'tween the foreleijs, hriniryour j
hand down toward that )art from Im- j
hind; that is to say, do not put your j
hand dow n over his head and take hold, i
hut take a mean advantage and approach
him from the rear. In a short time von
will he a hie to pick him up any way tnd ,
yet seldom or never jret hitteri. Fear of
i-onsei'itenee is everythinjr. As :i rule,
ferret hites are eausivl either hy the hand
lie'tno roughly or suddenly put down, or
timidly jerked away as the ferret turns
round. I was hitten hut ami', and that
was when I kept my ferrets in a harrel
w ith a sieve over the top, as was the cus
tom several years aiM. I was putting
down the dish containing theirhread and
milk and one of them seized me hy the
fon--liioer on my left hand. The sever
ity of tiieir hite may he estimated when
1 say that it is near!y twenty years since
I was hitten and the scar is as plain as
ever. Sim-e then I have h.-mdh d a ureal
II !iml mt. and even carried them loose in
the pocket of my emit and have never
had the perform me;- n-x ati d. I titil
you are thoroughly al home with tiiem
it i-.idvisahlc to he very careful not to
handle any gallic and so -,.f l,,o 1 ,.11
your hands. A ferret can siueli hlood
wonderfully , nit k. and in that case, on
heiiij,' picked up, w ill liu'lit and striode
to find out w here it is."
" Mow do you feed litem ?''
" Il is a oood plan when f'-ediii yimjr
ferrets to adopt the method employed hy
Ihe Itclo'ian pi.'eon-!lyers, that is, to utter
a shrill call each time you feed them,
making the call first and then placiturthe
food Ix-fore theru. Thev will noon Is-oin
rne Old Kelinble
Schuttler Wasron.
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In li.im-iHiiif ii.i-pu.tL
In Oixin.iiii ..'.""!."!'..
Fob KxeKNSKsnppit'.K lior-K 1'rofkk.
I'nivHiom. wheat. It,, nr. i-h ,1 mm l.rjn
Mem ..
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'..lice
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Vi ircr.ii,;r
sa i
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" IVicu.
Kirirs .
" ooicr Lrris-i-rii-s
Iiry i:,iok "'..r in nr- llnTsiinii 1
shoes an. I Teat iter
ToIm 1
I'rili! an.l Mcliiilii s
,r,-n il.i.-s fees . .' '
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t inv io inj. inritotes
nr.l'iiir aii ! Wcaaii I.Y.V..." .1
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'rinkcririo- ..."....'....'"..!
Ilrilware
it'-11.111 inv ,-loi'k
I'r.i ss
sr,iti.,pi. rv
I'.ol.,ift. una l,,x rent. '...'.'.''....
l'riiuaiifA ii.lv rtisum l'i, iiinicrciii aiiinml i in'l. $ ;n si
" -t .l-'iiii s. siuiiti-r in.mi. . 41m
" " Hfr;i;l amiiLi' .-iiiit-i,i..ir.. tc mi
" " . ris.n . . . -Hi im
" Ii-ni.w-riit .iiiini.ii -tatcari; 1114 i
" illilts ailllil.il -lalellit-til. . . ini
b .illk-' In 111 -
"tint- ali.i p-jsMls.
KUt Itl isted in Ctictrto in
c". yw Lo. LtwML in n in 1 "spy-- rr ': atfX" i
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1 tiHve jiiM rofmti two cat UmmIm if the ShLK-OlI 1N, SfKKL sKKIN S llt'TTl.KK V.o.N.S.
tin KUKHt tMfMlcf Wesii-m Waikii in the nmrkfi lor K'.ml r Harm I'uri-. on the n.hi iilkk
Wahjn tlitnf U a Kear Brakv, U e u-eU whon liHitliutc lni or Krin. u j'iifthiiiic tiint iKrnii
know the ucowity f when haulinif u hilly form. Kvery iim of tiie W.Mnl-woik ni thio writuii Im
laid in Nwk tUrvr yi-nrs hvfnrv bvinK wtirkd up, iiuuriii ihe v.ntk to U thorMiuhty M Ufsuiml tfnre
bfin innitnl. Iteing the fattntets ol Ihe
DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, cSr
It i the only Waipiti mne that ha.- 1hi iiiinkrinit ut. Il a uUU the u-'- city
ot'Uikiii 4itftiie uheeU to jrreaw, a in the .!! style ; hy iuiply turniiitr a rj
the WHon eau )k oiled in lew than live minuw. "jh" Vkm hiiii lt Jn
M fii to rc fully ajtjtrt-eiatvl. ami (aitit-H M-ihin to !uy hiH .!! t He i'
tteft ire i-'.iri'hu-iTij: eW where.
livery Arnjon Kully Insurod.
In oii'friiitf this make of Wumoii ii the piiWir, w ill riuy 1 n-tnl -iiui-liiulic
of Watfi'ii f.ir five yearw when fr-:t;JitinK To.- ihe Km ky Motn)(a;ii.
over rHtl thai were uiimi-! iinpasitl'M', nntl ttiei a!u:.N u the Ut. I ti-l
warrriiit-il In saving Ik'IIhvc thfin the 1U W'wu on lut-i-.
ihll on 0?ircr Kurjtjttr or ll nrjj IfJtft'f, fitt hif' tfun thr
nWyoim.
rVsntH Witnt-ftl Thifunliout the County.
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i .rtlii- fur iniiiMt 4.
Tr.iv.-liiiif e.xis ii-.-:. fur imiiatcs
Fok Kakm KxrEN-Ks.
' Fanning iiiii;t-nanls ,
" Ken i : liter-. Lilac
" A-il.-s '.'...'.".".'.'.'.
" l'li-,sihiirc nn, ijoiie
' Sec Is an, I ,!iia;
u one liuil
12 hcailof Hlu-eli ....
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" Srrvicr nl Kuin
" Kami Utsir. contra.. t of Is-. !".'".
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Hi.icksiuithini;
Wax'Hi luiikiui; . '
KOR I'EHMANKNT 1 VIPKoVtVI ENTS AMI If FT VIRS.
" I'liuti-ruinainl white wii-hing
rauiimif
" l"iirteiuer worn '.'..'.'......I'.
.Mas,ii .".".'" .
StsKiunir..,
Luiiits-r
" Faiuliiui, wis.
llnnlware.
For Kitka,,kiiiskt Kxpensem.
" lloihes wnnan-r
" Horse nn,! IxiLTifv hire
' t 'lerttat former sett i-ii:ni "
" 1'iliei-imn fees i.vinior l ore1 . . .!
" Witness KX. of .loll. II tllMlx-rl
44 Mtisst-aiinn funil, iirailinv ialpe:.!
" hooks "'
Z " " s,1'. Hfria
" " Ix-iuis-rat
' 'llDles.
For Palakir asd Waors.
'SM 44
lv,.i
IM V.
l'W Ml
Tl T.",
U T4
!
s;
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14 IT
4 T'
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4 4l
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loa 4.-.'
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4 3D
1
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Nil
is,
T
s
s
inn
I'll
lnj
liirei tors W'nr. Ankenr A lUrmn. i nch tr,i m
Sfewiirit KninK- ijinntx rnniriict of i vntiii full
hnniaiii Kinu c,.iur;i. i ,,i tssTi m mil . . . .
Vliiirun fiuntz '
A-sl Mulroti Lanntz ' '
s..mstre-N Lanniz . .'!' ."'.".'"'.'.
1'tlrtlnuui Kt-tl " sw; .'.
SO'Wdnl Hll liter " u
s une tr I it ex. m visitor to nut hinr iMiii-rs i n'.Vn
Trcii-nrer sclir-k lor 1-s.v
Pfiv-iciiiii Kioiiirn " :
!k u:v. Mivrs " ..." .V i
-30 K5 4 V.
l.VI M
lUfi I ;
nn
44 no
iti no
in I'll
IK 5n!
4li tl
4 sV
T.1 no
Ki tm
: m.-Ull 1
Total re.-eiil ulnl exie!i,lmire.n. .
fS, i T"I'- KIUKf loUS OK THE !'(H)-i
f.j 1 wiia ,soM!:;:.-:i-:r cum v.
'15
$TtS -5 Til 7li.s'. 73
ANI ' IK U SE OF KMI'LOYMKN T IX ACi i il M
CR.
j To aum nte-mii..:e fi r exieii-,s miW ui Novenii-r, sss
; Hy aniomil re, eive,l from ('-nimv iiiiinssi,,ners 1,11 ,,r,ler i!ve No il,if issi
t I'. I'UliUK-e nf estlliute iini x n.le.l lo ihe rrtslit of :ne Isiaril
... f T"T4
... 4!K5 I
t'k
li-.l.., ,
to nvoejiize it iiml w ill answer. This will ! i T 1 1 7 1
-r'ttrr;,!::::! Somerset Lumber lard.
ELIAS CUNNINGHAM,
. ilS It
K.r n fi .i i!in ' n i: !!if rm'tr. wh.-re to oh
ahi tov'rniut ui i-anils. Mitj. Ktc, A't-ir-.t-t
''iiiral !,-"iuR-r Atreul,
VntcT 7th A v.- uii'l inithtioM strwt,
Hihurtfh, Pa,
Wli.n nffli'Uii Hh h fMiifh r rt!'i. huy u hT
th- ot - In- i .-tv Ssnnuii iJaiam.' ' .
iin ! Am nt.
AND BUILDING MATERIALS.
tv!,i iifJ.f ! Hard and tSoLt Wood,
OAK,
I'liirke H.iwthorne is her liusliatiil now
i mi l as she smilingly says a tme hero.
As for Arthur Ix niiox, he esentieil
, iuor is the pity iiii'e uninjured, only
tisi ;ln, tiNt hile himself rroiii Ihe pirl to
, whom he h;, iiroven an itiuohle oiwnril.
He eoulil not ix-ar to see his rival wear
I the jewel he knew he miht have won.
j Clarke Hawthorne is now a partner in
: the same mill; yet he never ceases to
i thank the fate that pive him a hrile,
thouj.li to pain her he a.ss.sl tliroui;h the
i onloal of that terriltle tuoiiieut.
You nay you have only a eoiu.h ; still j
: it onirht lolel,s,kel to. Red Star (Vmiitti
'ure w ill at one remove it. free front
j opuitex. safe ami mire. Twenty-five cents, j
! Croup, Whooping Couch an.l Hrom hi- !
j tisiunnediiitely relieved by Shiloh'sCure. j
j Sil.l hy W. Henfonl i Son. I
" 1 i
j The K.-V. Iliirhtlyer "I delivere.1 that
, wrmon off hand. I hadn't pven it a
j moment's thought How did you like
jit?" Frank hearer-" 1 cant say. You
j see. I didn't gK it moment's thought,
I either."
Two jrrcat eiif uiies Ihssi's .SarHanaril
la and iuijnire !lod. The latter is utu-r-
j )y defeated by the pis -n liar tiKslieine.
shall I eapitali.e 'Itmslle?'" asked
the eotiiHsitor. " Certaiiily." said the
editor; lor where tuipital is not. then
lKHslle-an never In."
TPAOE Wi MARK.
.!-.' r'rj
SAFE.. .
oner h fU,
UllL..
PROMPT.
TKR3AT$
rLUNCTRCUBHSN
CONQUERED
S WAYNES
TO
wil used to the hand, lake them with,
their Jill -a female ferret to some oiitly-
inn earth one not likely to hecrmplit-uted j
in its runs, or. hetter still, make a simple j
run aii,l put a rahhil to it. I'laee a net j
over the earth und also the holt, previ- j
ouslv turniiii; in the jiil with her young j
om. When thcjil! j;im si1owii theeatih i
the young ones n:itiirally follow and '
among them they tsill the rahhit, if the
earth contains one.
course, caught in the net, and, having
Ixh-ii killed, it should In- allowed to re
main in earth until the young ones come
up, when they should lie allowed to taste
the carcass and then taken off. A few
ssoiis like this will make a wonderful
difference in the working of vour voung
ferrets. For uiv ow n part I never imiz-
.le a ferret, neither do I work it in ucord
j or with U'lls, or any of the thousand ami
I one devices advocated. I do n t mean to
' say a ferret is Iretter unmuzzled, but the
j iliilieiilty is an effectual one. The Is-st
: one. 1 think is n nmnd, llat ring that tits
j over the now' and has a bar that crosses
j its centre, sen -winjr in at both sides.
I When on the fern t this bar piisss just
i behind the limine teeth, and tlii - has
generally answered U tter than anv oth- j EuDuSSlD El
ers 1 have tried, but even this comes nil,
Jl-.-OnO WI Sl.11,1, ,l
Amount nl estimate
cror.N r of c. c. mcssklman dona rmx. .:see De,d k.-c. vi. 2. ,,
Tn Amt. IIhi'M from ( iiimiv Cnnis. Interest n Mni lin iii Tin t fr the rear lssn '
" 'ie " " " nut ,if iri-lier.ll f.ii. '
l!i amt. t siilrs riiiiii.n tn sonn-i-sei H.-ral iih i-. n-eiit itie ilonor...;;;;;;; t ,..
" lit.ln-K-r.it " " '
"' t o. Tunes " " - i m
' Pnntirtir ials-ts fur issiks . A
l'",!..- purchase.! " -.
$ 3n ss
-JIST OP OKHKHS KKMAlMXti OJ-TS TAXIUNi; FKOM THr. VEAU Ism;.
So
to whom isst'Rn.
M VNl KACTCKKR .VNJi IlKAl.KK, V,,I.I'.ILKI1 IVI, ItKTAII.KR '
LUMBER
inri.AR,
SlIHSliS, I'lCKKTS. Miit'I.rilNi-s.
ASH, WALM'T. FIMHINi. SASH, ST.UK ItAII.s.
CHKIMtY, YKI.I.OW IMXE, SH1WI.KS. mkiks B.M.t'STKK.s,
CIIESTSCT, WHITE P1XE. I ATI!. HUM'S, s EWV.l. - iSTs.
A ttrnerul Line of nil uru,e of l.umls-r anil HuiLliim Muu-rinl ttail llooling S!iU kt-m iu sun k
Alsu, euii funii-li luiyiliiuir in tiie line of our iaisiness Utoiiti-r with r,-n-oiinl.Te
ItroinjillusR, such as Brackets, UtMnitxiKl work. vie.
I: CILiVS CUXXING 11 r,
Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa.
3 1'mh.iriiie nml Hcni.inun Rinrir
L4i W. W. Brown.
I 449 1. Ii. I.T'itl
j 41 Ilr. W. S. MiHinlailL
I 4iit Christ. Wciuhtiiiaii. pi
i 4iii Sns.111 SiluItZ ,
j 4st H,irliara Kmuier
I 410 liiiml Kelinr in. I wife
. 417 .l.icilt Kli'henniir Mini wife ,
! 4'W i'hilifi unniernt.tli 4111I wire
I 4T1 K. U ll'llter ,
' 473 Sutmie! Shafer
j 47s Berlin Ke, ont
1 47 Mi-versil.tle I mnniereidl
i 4-: I'errv s-lins-k
j 4-s I. M. M:ii ler
, 497 I I.lllr M-.-wiin: C.iiuliriii n,
i 'inn Mel mult Johnson
I flu I 1 ll'Mllus II. Mim-k
1 f.s ,. KneiH'r ,
sin Tun Mi-' artv
"U -loiut Meyers.
rOK WHAT IM.-t.KI.
(nit ii-Nir relief.
Slaie conveiui, a assessment.. . .
.Illsll'-e's Ket.-S
Mciiic.ii -s-rvtces nut iloor.
Imt ,!.-r relief
. lS'k. Ji-
. Bl.e-i.linr loT-if
1 v-.tr --jli-cnp,,,,!! M11-- !nijii Tun.l
. I . -relief for KuliT
. Brooms ....
V im , -nance nf lielirf Leaker ..
. .Insl n e's r ecs. '.
. Constat'' e s K.-es
Ont ii..r rcin-f
I.iul
..r. 0.1- ...........ii,..-,. .-..inuors tn s..inerset Cluiliu. I i-vlvitm,.. ,lo herein ,-erI, I, a
HiMlle.l. setlle.1 aiel a.l,il.e 1 the account, f , ,r,,s , '. s. iir,s s. I reasiircr.,1 ihe s,,r-t
, l',.r Mouse, ami Ihe i..-euii., ,,f ih,. lure, mrs of f,e i,s.r ,,( s.it-l irf, fr rite tear -i. ,,.. .
ua, ., .tr... a.,,. .., "i.x-'iiiu siaieiin-uis are cnni'cl
Witness our hands an.l mals tms iiti May of Kei.ruar . . A. I), tv.7.
... , . ' J. W MKYFKs. i-Ml
Hfsnis VIkykrs I J. K. BOWMAN. sti.vl
IIENMS MKYKRS V .. B. fKNUOH. SH.r :
' loiiiitv Au.in rs
OliTSTAXDLMi STATK AM) CDlMV TAXI;
OF SOMERSET COUNTY, PA.. FOR THE YEAR lsjsfi.
A
?ITTE2 A1D3
QUO
iLCOD..
s I 1 I X
CT JACOBS
v t 7 iht a
-CI. S V
lERMANREflQY
or Pain
U (It !. 4. tm.tLAK (-Ul, BALTt4Mlk, .
IrWiii 'V rRKtisEDAiiAPAaEAX
Tt; urn t-oa.c3B JpuRIFIES
FDCINrXS WAYNES.
rf - 1
iNOGfl KAiR
-RESTORER
(ENCUSH)
D-SWAY,2EiS0..
m GREAr CUPS FOR
-s!Tia!iy on an M fenvt.
is
l (EN
IWCW1
feCe.B
ui
prirvirrcTu i" rr ,;--s rTPiorri irmv
-.V. )'. v,v I ciuUiiuioio to v, r .juuiiA iiiiui
rilACTiCALLYr fc A-iT
Sliiloh's Yitiilim-r is what yon iuid for j -
oiisiipiiuoii jiss 01 itis'iue, 1 '.. lless, lua iimiUiC r- '
and hII synititoiiisof Pvss'isiu. l'ricelo
und 7- ivnts kt Uittle. Sold liv 1 ieo. W.
I's-nfor.i A Son.
t.e
ll is siifer to (tiill the tail of il tierthan
I to draw a lady's utteiition to the np;sar-
Hint of Iter first jjrsiy liair.
Slii pless niohts made inis-ralile Ity Hint
terriltle eoaoii. Shiioli's Cure istlie rein
rsly for y.et. Sold Ity Ueo. W. I's nford it
Son.
Over 500
Beautiful
Designs.
Ts.
stg:x
IT WILL. PAY YOU
TO UI V VOI R
III'
Wm. F. SHAFFER,
SOMKIJS'KT, PKXX'A.,
Miiinifn itiireriif nrnl Dealer In
41
IKflliiS PILES
C M 'inure, imew 4s
'v-i,.! ,'t nfinNi
Uj KM al nt't woov t 0S
Spr-- rai.-L-it.c- very l-!rcss-n.-. il"
i'iiil V T nui-te lum.s lorn, wlilc :JVL
frl ft Im vd V 'l i!i is-ccti liu; verraox
3Ss SWVNS."6
VV-i a :t'- ,. l-trii ats! I!,--. i7.
vo.l'!'-' ticr.ti ii. t-i j? '.s ii
0 -,-'rtwi,y ,-e-.-i rt-svov.- " v
. vy i. ni l- r ,s-"Vf'
'a. is "-"V'J' '""" "a."'.
tir--r.tl l, fin
,n:.v ,t--.-s ft.svov--.a
. til l.- rs rsi! . - s.
" a, .o- jr n'
W V' V
I "Sjiirit," siiys Kinerson, " ,riniiirily
i ineiiDs a ind." Now we iiiiileistiiiid why
1 a windy liarrunirue is refi'rnd to a iisiiir
! ileJ Hiliiress.
j '
Tliat Hacking CohltIi cun 1h so quickly
i cured by Sliiloh's Cure. U'eiiiurantee it.
; SoM bv (i. W. Beiiford & Son.
The French have more itusitt'iision
bride's than any other nation 011 the
glolje.
----4s
For lame Imck, sidf or chest, tc Shiloh'11
Porous Haster. Price 25 cenU. Sold by
tieo. V. lienford A Son.
JT
iot
v. f f s P rrcri Lis
fv; i 3 h' i 1
'0';;,
;Ti nr.
: Ji.Ol ,
r-ANY,
Aiwf.rn II "- Furntiboi m short . yt'i. in nil (Hun.
Aha. Ap-nl Jur tl WIlllF. lll:o..K!
rer.ili tn nets! i.f MUNt'MKNT HIlKK Hill
Hod it in their inieresi ioii.ll ai ntv simp where
a irtis-r slmwin,. will ! K,vt. them. a -Sifi-Uintn
thutrauhrtl in t'.tf.y , fm ES
VKKV Li)'. I ievite sierutl aiieutioii tu the
White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument
Intnsiitewl l.jr RKV. W. A. OUIN'n, a-a rfri1ed
lmtirrm-tnent in the point of M. I KK1A1. AM)
oiX-Tkl i TKiS, and whii h i. dt-iinst to -
the Popular Monument for our (hantreAbl- I'll
male. a CIVC ME CALL.
WM. F. SHAFFER.
LUBURG
HANDSDME WEDDiMO, EIRH3AY QH HQimV r-KESSf,
THE WONDERFUL ,t Wr?5
Comltinlp-f a Parlnr. I.tltTmrr, BmktnK, neelln!nK or III T I Id
IMAIH, LOtMJE, Hi-D.orl OK II.
j't'H'f fifi"" "amp I SHIPPKDfoatl
J ' 'r1' T UtatoiBe. uart. of Ibe worM.
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES
Ail lumi-hed with th. tn.. t. . TV . .
a lr W holee Prio-a. Sen.lM.,,,.,. t (. . 1. . ., . '
THE LUBURC MANF'C CO.. 145 N. Oth St.. PhlSadaripa.
5- ? ,-VfT -?V
? 2 "fnsJsX
liiilv
.1 II-
Due and owing by the Collectors of the ilifFer-nt Koroiif,'lw ami Ton
filiijiH, as follows :
t'OLLWrORS.
Isreal Kinenrl. . . .
J.tsepli I'atmii . . .
A. J. sinner
laenli K. kaulx
Levi Uinir
K. K. KiiKer
Wni. II. Ijiniiis
K. I. Alnlerson
Koss Mcclniloek
Klias Sittire
K. I. Mnrum
,Metui,ler (.'iilemaii
B. K. l-nitiii
StmoD I'tlmiias.
. carl its.
Kred. Itnrr
A. II. Kiihtman
John O. Uaui h
Thomas i.allaiftier
Heter Stl'iemaker
Knituet CouiiiDrlaiu...
J. S. (.raves
John Han, 'lie
sim,.n P. Weinter
I. K. MartwtiKti
s. I'. Teilrow
Nelson Hittner
Itavt'l 4. i-hiuau
4arih Koonlz.
A. 4. (irowall
s. J. I.ichtT
I M. Lamhert
Ilenr? kreter
Herman stalil ,
Jetw J. I oott
"harles shani.
. W. 1'iiarb
W. N. Vlnser.
J. B. Uerhanl
J. H. .lentiinffs.
I'eter Knereain ,
IMSTKICTS.
'Soiitiatilpton Townst.ip.
. .. r.tmicK inwtisitip
. .. lireenvtlle T'Wii.-riip.
. .. Jeunerliiwll B,,rntlfl
... ."HlinlieiTeeH 'l.,wn-nip
... iSouihainptiiu Township
. .. summit Tow tistnp. ..
.. I rsiiiit, Bormivii
. .. A'Mison loHiiship
... ' Aileichrntr Tnwn-liip.
... Berlin Horotiirtt
.. Hnthersvai;e Township
. . i nnfluen, Hormiirtl
.-. ;i'nnematiKh I itwuslnp
... ' Klkle-k Titwn-rup
ureenville Inwnship
. . Jefferson TifWiistnp
... Jennerlnwii Hot-ntty!
. .. Jeliner Tnwitslltp
.. Larimer Tiiwnstiip.
.. LiwerTnrkevf.,t I ,iwnitilp. .
.. .Merersilaie rl-iltunrfl
.. llildieereell 'I'i'Wtisiilp
. : M ilforil Tnwitshtii .. .
.. New Balttnx re H. niifn
.. New t emreillle BorotiKlL
.. Northampton Ti.witi.hip.
.. rami Townsttip.
.. .(uemalioiitn Township.
. . KiK-kwiMsl Kornnirh
..iSaitstMirj Borouirii
.. Sttatle Tuwnsriip.
..Somerset H, i,niiih
. Somerset Township
.. Southampton TimnshlD..-
.. MtiKtyeieek Township
.. stovsi.iwn Borotiifti
.. summit T.iwn-hii.
.. t'pprr Tttrkeyf,!.,. T-.wnship..
.. Trstna Kurnt-.irh
..;WeilerHtHiTr httrigi...
Corsrr
TI.
srirfi
Tvl.
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s.1 s:
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We, the ttnilcmmued Cnntmissi. .nm of Somerset County, in rnnfurinitr with ihe law. have m Ier-1
the uvnmpanf inn ai-ennat of th rereipta n,t ezprnilituivs nf ttairl i-.iiiiht. rnr the near lss n I
listte-J. an,l tiereb renifj that ihe above uu mem ( ouisundina- taxes ilue said isjoniT ia t-nrre ! "
per recutita in tne Treasurer and ComnutMuocra' ,.a.-ea
Attest. ) ADVWf. LKPLKY.
A. J. HaTUM AM. L JONAS McvMMTis
llerlL j Coauou:'lrn