- t FOURTH OF JULY RECORD. s idr-ake little hoy V bo nwe at tlx- break of day ; ere Wi mlnntes he took to dresa, Then lie a of) and away. were his leap when he cleared thr atains Although they Weep and high ; ma the nomkr which caina-d hi fca1e, Jieeause it riainiiof July .' a-ere the pennie whirh went lo buy A packag' of cracker, red ; ere the mth which tou-hed them off And lin n be war back in last. Mir piasters he hail lo a par To cure hii- fracture aore : were the visit the- duett tn.de lleliwe be a a w hole once More. were th- dolorous day h spent In norma and iu pain ; bni then, are llieiieoonds he'll stop tn'tlilnk Before lie doc it auiam. St. MfWmif Jnlit. JUST FOR A JOKE. .tT S'liollojwlifll Farm on the wavo- ashed slion of ol'l Island, Liiiax Brown came tvMirtawying ikwn into the ireat parlur in an antique wiililing iliw and veil of time-yellowed bmcule and J?ruH'l with heeled wttin lxxt and InnjMmnterl glves buttoned with tiny knolffiof disx-olored pearl, and noliody wa at all pur-prised. "What a child!" rstiJ Mrs. firewa ter. " It ii Grandma liillender's wedding dress," said Josie Hrown, "I tried it on on, but I couldn't button it around me." " Where on earth did you find it?" asked Mi Lawrrvntv. "Nut at all liniM-eoiiiinp," fiaid young lr. Layard, with bright oliw-rvant eyes. " Hut where in the grixim ? " demanded saucy Jiwie. " Allow me to officiate," said lr. La yard, springing lightly to bin feet and taking Lis jositioii liesi le the pretty lit tle apparition in white satin and creamy lace. Harry lwn-m-p at oinv struck an nttilu.il- in front if the pair. " l,ili:i.s' Kiid be, cotnically imitating the drawl of pd old K:inti-t:iking Dr. Jujrge, " '11 yoa Uike. Auimstjne (.ayurd to be your own husband ? " "Say Yea!' prompted the young man at her Fide and Lilian laughing ly answered, " Xot to 8iil a joke yes ! " "Augustine!" houted Harry, "do you take Lilias to le your wedded wife, for richer, for poorer, and al! the rest of it?" "Of course I do," s;;id Dr. Layard, " and a pretty little wife she is in that long-waisted gown and frill of law." "Children'" cried Mrs. Brewster, the oldest of the party, althorigb she lias not yet attained the matronly age of eiirlit-and-t weiily, " what are you about ? ' " Only bavins' a little fun," said Lilian. " Now, please don't scold." " Hut you are trilling with far too acrious things," an id Mm. Brewster and Miss Lawcrcnce looked shrewdly up from under her w hite eyel;ishes at the young jrnir. " 1 dare say you think its a very good joke," said site, "but I was at Newntrt once, where t here was a charade, or tab leau, or something of the sort, and two young people wont through the uiar rinire servit-e, and lo and la-hold, then they were married hard and fast and liut I. i lias Brown stayed to listen to nothing more. With a little shriek of dismay she tore on" the wedding veil and flew away op stairs to hide herself ' in the old garret, where the ruin patter ed on the shingled roof overhead, and the faint scent of sandal wood and dried rose leaves floated out of the trunks and Ikixcs which she had just been rifling. " Married ! Married ! " she repeated to herself. " But it's all nonsense, it must In- nonsense ! No law on the faae of the earth would Iwat out such a piece of burlesque as that." And Augustine Iayard, smiling quietly at the npnwr and turmoil which sur rounded him, took a book and establish ed himself in the hammock on the south veranda, where the temiest of rain Ivunt around him in all directions without touching him, and the wvnt of the pros-' trate rosea filled his nostrils w ith every gust of w ind. But little Mrs. Brewster was uneasy in her mind, and when the wheels of the rockaway which brought )assen-ers from the evening train were heard grat ing gravel, she rushed to meet her bns tntnd, :. thriving young New York law yer. " Torn," said she, " wait! Imt go into the hall just yet. I want to toll you something ! " " Can't I even take off uiy overcoat ? " he aked. laughing at her pretty eager ness. "Tom!" the uttered, breathlessly " listen. Do listen?" " My dear, I am all attention?" " Jf a girl says she will take a man for lier husband anil he sajn be will take her for iiis wile " "Before witnesses?" "Yes, Itefore witnesses is it a real marriage, Tom ? " " Ah nal a marriage as if all the churches and parsons in America had aigned and stalled it," said Mr. Brews ter. "And now let me come in, Buss, for tiie air is damp, and the shine of yonder wival fire ou the hearth is not without its attraction." Without lingering to question more, Mrs. Brewster tied up stairs to the old garret, where Lilias Brown was still crouching among the old trunks and 1 sixes. " It's just as I told you Lillian" said she, ' You are married ? " Lilias' large blue eyes shone like stars from the background of her piilli'T face. " But I won't be married ?" said she. lr. Layard was iu the great sitting room a lieu she came shyly down her eyes swollen with crying, her lair cheeks lluslied. "C-ouie and sit down by me, Mirn Brown," he saiL with a smile, as he made room for her on the sofa al bin nide. " I won't," she flashed out. You have n authority over me. "I I am going away to-morrow ! " He talked hard at her. "Are yoa running awav from me, LiliaTr said 1m-. " ' - ' " I am running away from my own folly," she answered in a choked voice. You need not run away either from one or the other," said Augustine La yard. " I will leave Scholloiishell Farm myself to morrow morning. If you can not be natisfied with my solemn assertion that I attach us little tvniseqnenoe aa yourself to our unconsidered practical' joke, I aimre you I would never under any cir.tinistancea aocc) an unwilling bride." ' Lilias made no answer ; she only look h1 at him with solium, frighten-vl eyes; and, true to his word, lr. Ijiyanl left the farm next day. " There' un end of the matter," said Mrs. Brewster, with Rn air of serene matronly authority. "And no, Lilian, take warning by the fright you have had and don't indulge in an? more escap ade." And Lilias answered, " I never, never ilk" But to her infinite amazement and A 1 O ; 4 5 ( 7 8 0 O perplexity, Lilias Brown was not half as happy as she thought she would I when the weight of Augustine I-ayaril'a presence wa removed. She missed his cheerful smile, his quiet, reassuring ways, his constant thought fulness and attentions. One day she beard Mr. Brewster talking to his wife in the little oak parlor, while she lay spiritless in the hammock where a'rfuined honeysuckle sprays almost touched her check. "You saw Dr. Layard?" aaid Mrs. Brewster's quick, questioning voice. "How did he look?" What did he say ? " "He looks like a ghost," answered the young lawyer. "And he says he lias never known a happy minute since he left Schollopshell Farm." "(iiaxlness me," said Mrs, Brewster. " The fact is," proceeded her husband " be loves your little friend Li htm Brown to distraction, and he was just la-ginning to fancy that she might erhas e ja-r-auaded to return his devotion, when that unlucky mock niHrrlage.orreal marriage, whichever you like to call it destroyed his chanoea for good and all. And so he is wretched. And after all I don't see that he was many degrees to blame?' "But did it destroy his chances?" said Mrs. Brewster, reflectively. " You don't think it possible she cares for him ! " cried the lawyer. " I shouldn't le surprised if she did a little ! " confessed his wife. " If he thought so he would come here at once," said Mr. Brewster, eagerly. Lilias had listened, and the roues and lilies sucecded one another on her cheek, but at this she rose and came to the win dow, leaning over the ledge like a pretty picture in its frame. "Mr. Brewster," shaid she, "I beg your pardon, but I have heard all that you said. And as for Dr. ljiyard " "Well!" questioned the lawyer, half smiling in his slc-,os at the charming confession. "T. ll him to come!" And then Lilias dis.ipicurcd among the vines like a frightened child. So Dr. Iayard came back and old Dr. Jugge was summoned, and the young iair were married over a second time. "So you really loved all the time," said Augustine, tenderly looking into his bride's eyes. "But I didn't know it until after you had gone," said Lilias, hanging down her head. He Was Calm. A well-known resident of Sioux Falls was out driving iu the country one day last week. While coming back, and when alsmt four miles from the city a heavy wi' .d came up. To the well-known resident it looked cycloiiish, and he drove up to the first house. He went in and found three or four ladi-s, who were alone in the house and somew hat fright ened. " There is no danger, ladies, no danger, I assure you. Simply a straight wind no cyclone. Keep oail. By the way-er is there a cellar under the house? " " Yes, ir." "I'm! that :-; good. No danger, though, ;is I said, l'ray keep calm and it will lie over directly. Where vhcre did you say the cellar diair was ? " "Over there in the corner." " Ah. yes, thanks, this one. Yes, I'll open it might as well tie openisl as shut you know. There will be no need of go ing down, however. Simply a little show er accompanied by wind." " We're not very much frightened." "Of course not that's right neither am I." Just then the house began to t hake and the limb of a tree scratched against the window.- "Don't be nt all alaimed, ladies, you keep right still. Oood cellar, I supjaise," he added peer ing down. " Yes." Here a board blew off the fence and slapped against the side of the house. "I'm going down a moment, ladi-s, don't be frightened ; the house is safe," and he shot down the stairs, slipped off a broken step toward the liottoin and landed in a box of eggs. " Stay right w here you are, ladies," he shouted from the cellar; it is about all over now." just then the wind blew open the out side cellar door and an empty barrel rolled down "fireat on, nothing at all!" howled the uuui, as he leaped over to the other side of the cellar, " try and lie calm, La lies. This wind will purify the atmos phere. You aren't stared much I ho' ! " " Oh, no, not much." " That's right ; keep up your courage ladies are usually so easily frightened. Say," as he tried to dig the sand, w Inch lias blow ing in, out of his eyei, and step ped in a cnx-k of butter, " would one of you mind going around and shutting that outride door?'' We will when it stojis blowing a lit tle." Then an empty x tipped over and roiled down the cellar stairway, the wind roared louder than ever, and there was a sharp clap of thunder. "Becalm ladies, try and le calm for your own sakes! Oh, great heavens! it's going, it's going ! " he groaned a- he crouched in one corner in a box of glass fruit cans and thought he saw one corner of the house raise a little. "Oh, good Lord, I'm lost it's going sure ! Keep ci k1, lidk-s, there is no danger ! For Heaven's sake see that cormrr dop up! Ik- calm, ladies, simply a little flurry of w ind ! Oh, I'd give a thousand dollars to be out of t!iis ! " and he (lug his feet into the l.x and broke two cans of strawberries. "Try and bear up, ladies! It will stain lie over ! Oh, if I ever get out alive I'll leave this blasted country ! 4iood gracious, ladies, w hen are you going to shut that door? Becalm! Becalm! but shut that dar!" " Mollie has gone out to shut it now the wind is all over," replied one of the ladies. ( "Yea, it's all over, I know," replied the man, cautiously coming to the foot of the stairs, " I told you it soon w ould lie. You see, there was no reason for be coming so alarmed. But you ladies always will, you always will, he added as he came on up and peered out the corner of a window. "I don't doubt that you would have been still more wauvd it I had not happened along and made you understand there Was really no danger." Then he went out and started for town. But just before he got there the man who lived at the house, having arrived home meantime, overtook hiiu riding a big white horse, and made him pay f2 for the butter he sjioiled and f I 50 for the fruit and 75 cents for the egg, and took a five-dollar bill and said he didn't have any change and rode off with it. The breath of a chronic catarrh patient is often ho offensive that he cannot go in to society and lie becomes an object of disgust. After a time ulceration set in, the spongy "ones are attacked, and fre quently entirely destroyed. X constant source of discomfort ia the dripping of the purulent secretions into the throat sometime producing inveterate bronchit is, which in its turn hua Ut-n the excit ing cause of pulmonary disease. The brilliant result which have attended its use for yeara jwst projierly designate Ely's Cream Balm as by far the best and only real cure. Napoleon After Waterloo. Whether any course wasojien to Xa! leon after the disaster of Waterloo -other than that which he adored, a setxmd ab dication, is certainly very doubtful. Had he token the precaution to dissolve the Chambers In-fore setting out on the catii aigii, he probably could have rallied the natiou and, protracted the struggle. But the Chnuders were iinfrienly ; auy jmr liiuiienlafy body is naturally unfrienly to a military despotism ; and, at that junc ture, nothing less than a military despot ism could possibly havj saved France from the calamity of the restoration of the Bourbons by foreign bayonets. Hence, unless Napoleon should execute a new coir f iint there was nothing for him but abdication. On the loth of July, 1S15, Napoleon surrendered himself on board the British nian-of-w ar Bellerophon. Of his apar ance and laalily condition during the two months of his stay on this veswel we have an interesting account in the narra tive of Captain Maitland, w ho command ed the ship. Maitland describes him as "a remarkably strong, well-built man, alaint five feet seven inches high, his liinlis particularly well formed, w ith a fine ankle and a sma!l foot, of which he seemed rather vain, as he always wore, while on board the ship, silk stockings and shoes. Ilia hands were also very small, and had the plumpness of a wom an's rather than tLe robustness of a man's. His eyes, light gray ; toeth good ; and when he smiled, the expression of his countenance w;.s highly pleasing ; when under the iufluence of disappoint ment, however' it assumed a dark, and gloomy cast. His hair was of a very dark brown, nearly approaching black, and, though a little thiuaon the top and and front, had not a gray hair amongst it. His complexion was a very uncom mon one, being of light sallow color, dif fering from almost any other I ever met. From his hai tig Uvoine corpulent, he ha-1 lost much ol his personaf activity, ami, if we are to give credit to those who tttcndod him, a very considerable, por tion of his mental energy was also gone. It is certain his habits were very lethar gic while he was on board the Bellero phon ; for though he went to bed at eight or nine o'clock in the evening, and did not rise till about the same hour in the morning, he frequently fell asleep on the sofa in the cabin in the course of the day. His general apjiearanee was that of a man rather older than he then was." From John C. Boi-ks' second article on NajMileon's Portraits in Si-ribnn'i Mmjn ziiw for July. Fun for the Lookers-on. It is accounted " great fun" to witness the first rides of the yearlings, so we w ill go down there and laugh at their mis-h::-s. Mounting the stairs of the gallery, we look down ujain a large space sn-wn w ith tanhark, at one end of w hich is a row of some twenty horses with water ing bridles. Soon the performers file in and come t a halt in front of the horses. Do they intend to ride with only a wa tering bridle, without, even Kiddle or a blanket ? They will try to, at all events. The instructor commands: " Stand to horse ! Prepare to mount. Mount ! In obedience to his command the ca dets spring, struggle' leap, and kick, in their efforts to bestride their steeds. The moment they are nn-nnted. several horses develop astonishing bucking propensities to the anguish of their riders, and the delight of the gallery. Now they start around the hall at a walk. It seems ra ther tame, does'nt it ? But swn the command " trt !" is given, and the fun begins. The poor fellows la in nee fhout an the hoises" backs like India-rubber boys, and wabble fiom side to side like jum ping-jacks. The tmt is accelerated, the horses take the gallop, and dash around the hall, tumbling their riders in hctqis at the corners, while those w ho by chance are sti!l mounted grasp frantically at their horses' manes. Finally, the gait is reduced to a walk ; line is formed ; the dismounted yearling, nothing daun ted, catch their horses and remount, and then the performan.ie is repeated. If we had visited the gymniuiiun and fencing-academy in the morning we should have seen section iof fourth class exercising under a rigid system of in struction; and from there we had gone to the riding-hall at the hour of first-class aUcinlanoe, we should have seen exhibi ted the high degree of muscular skill and activity to which the system of training in gymitaziuin and riding-hall brings ca dets. For the first-class cadets ride like Indians. It is immaterial to them w hether they have a saddle or blanket or ride hardtack. They leap hurdles, go through the Sa lter exercise, and are adepts at pistol practice ; they mount, dismount, vault their horses and pick up articles from the ground, all while at full sja-ed ; they ride forw ard, back ward, sideways, and double ; lying down, "kneeling, and standing up. Visitors at the riding hall-during first class hours go to admire, not to laugh. from " Winning n Viot'icxi,rf,,' tif (imrye I. PiiIimm, i .V. SU-hili for July. Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every person who has used Hukhx:' fimaim &';irnfi to let its wonderful qtii.lities la- known to their frieinls in curing (Viiismnjition, severe Coughs, Croup. Asthma, Biietunonui, and in fact all throat and lung diseasea. No person can use it without immediate re lief. Three dses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all Drug gists to recommend it to the ior, dying consumptive, at least to try one laittle, as K0.0l0 down I antics were sold last year, and no one case w here it failed was re- airtei 1. Such a medicine as the 'iVruwn Slim, cannot la- too widely know n. Ask your dniggist alanit it. Sample hottlesto try, sold at 111 cents. Begnlar size sold at "" cent. Sold by all Druggists and Icalers,iii the United Stab-sand Canada. " Housekeeper's friend." A large wall bag to a houseke.eH-r js what a desk full of pigi-on holes is to the business man. It is a large piece of strong gray drilling wfth a dozen (or more or lesa) pockets sewed on, thne rows of four aa-ketsor four rows of three according as you have a long or broad wall space ou w hich to hang it. These p:K-kets an- faun six inches deep and five broad to twelve by seveu,according to the stow ing room you rcqure, they are stitch ed on, and on each is written in large plain letters with ink the con ten la ; for instance, buttons, ta-s, ribUms, braids, curtain rings, etc., in short all the articles that may be too useful to throw awav yet because they are not new or seldom used, may not find a place in the work basket. KibUms a little soiled, just the thing to line or bind or strengthen some article, tai still strong, or tuitions from a garment old fashioned but sure to come in again, odd buttons, too, that only in cumber the vulgar button box. All the odds and ends we may think it a duty to keep, if we have a thrifty soul, yet which are a nuisance if we constantly come across them, find appropriate homes in these bags. -, A XASAL injector free with each bot tle of ishiloh's Catarrh Remedy. I'ritie 50 cent. Sold by lieo, W. Benford & Son. IM70E1 Absolutely Pure. Thin Towder never varlm. A marvel of r""4 treiith and u'holeoiii-m-AS. Mora t-ciiiiiuiiiral than the ordinary kiudx. and cannot be wild at competition with the multitude of low test, niiort weight, alum or phosphate powders. &rf't tmly in rniw. KoyaL HKisd Powukb Co., li Wall HI., N. Y. YOtlR LAST CHAKCE & TO BUT UCflTA AM DAKOTA AS? THE CHICAGO Land at a i at LOW PRICES. Terms to aany that tbe all NORTH WESTER"! RAILWAY CX land will PAY KUU aoM nearly ft HALF ITWF.LF hi rtn yearn- Prices are rapidly ad- MILLION ranrlaa. aiapa, wHhcnidebuoka, ACRES irrrtnc cmnceot ' - M of ohniafi fjuminjr lands noeatflriiMnf fur ulfl in I to rtuit. VnveniMit to fftrkitm. VeU-ttattTfKL Healthy aaM.and ber particnlara. W A.' M ant trea. wbouat, mod Mria tutritn- ttM A mfffcin wn- w fail ure of erup hna navar bom known. AMivks CHARLES E. SIMMONS, laud Com. O. a K W. Railway. CHICACO. ILL. mi land ennnot fall to bo a proaiafelr aal r-A SAFE INVESTMENT For full inUirinaTioti if the riMii,., tivrv to ol) ahl (jovcruniiul ljtiiilo. MhM, He, a-IiIdm A. V. ERACKESEIME, '. Central Pamriigt-r Aitcil, Comer 7th Ave. ami SmithtWM Ktm-U, i'iltebiirtfh. Pa. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. Thii Magazine portray A merit ean thought and life from ocean to eean, ia filled with pure hicth-clnsa literature, and can be safely weU eomei ia anr family circle. Mltl gSc. M 93 A TtAB IT WAO. ttmflt Capy of turremt miimbtr aroM apoa rw upt 26 Ctl.; toe mumbtrt, IS tU. Prvmlaaa I.lat with either. 130 A 132 Pearl fit., N. T. FEt.'UYr.OYAL FILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Orlsinal mm Oaljr Ciranla. .. a4 ? Rrtl-I- n-mrwaatkl(M Imlfallm, t. LADIES. rw Pncria tr - hlfb -4l- EaatblT- u tu. a. attr luMmU. etar.;.. , ui u. ftir irucular, in uumr hr ulai a aaalL NAME PAPt. hteaaw a-ll - Hald Vj Hi aaalato mrrmh.mr. a w kirk w , anr'a laluk- Paanal 1-UU. TaaaaaMW $25,000.00' IN GOLD I WILL ItK Pl FOE - ARBDCKLES' COFFEE .WRAPPERS, 1 Prerricr. - 2 Preir.icir., 6 Premiirms, 25 Premiums, 100 Premiums, 200 Premium, 1,000 Premiums, S1.000.00 $500X0 each 8250 00 " $100.00 " $50.00 " $20X5 " $10.00 " Fr full partlttiUun and lliwinB Cireu ar in ewry ounil of Aam-CKLBs' Cora-ta. IMPORTED STALLIONS j Highland Farm. i ' CLYDESDALE HORSE, () STPvATIIEAlaX ..JSK: iTn a ton, a ill ifaiut fur Mfn ire l-L'iiiaiii; .April i'rtli (- ;riL, at luy lUrn. Tlie fiI!uwiiiK k, .May t loTtli, at Jeuner X ItiiaiK rlianmiiK k alnt till vtrv of hrasou, at Sli.oti Ui inrtirea nidrf in fiait Ixr-iuir cult, liniri liargi-; or mare aDd oolt. no rharire will tx- nia'l,-. Ten of hi w two anil three yearol,1. old tiuH priitf at an average ot'two liti'iitlreil aiul for. ty-tivt Unlluni. i ne ilirt-c yar old broutcut cab, ami weijrlied iru jKiund'. PERCH ERON HORSE 11 1 lilai k Himn, wvitlit a ton or more, JlJlJ will "tand lieii-innini; April 2.MI1, tliw lirsl tlirw day at Lavnuv iilu, n-inuiunii tim e day al Ci-nucvHIe. The follnwtne week, la-L'in-uiiiK May 3 to th, at mr fam.-linuttia werk at-oui till i lovfof s-axi,.)iily it, at j0iiiitmni-e. Sarer nnditiR 1 nn. aaahnve. Ahm, nrr HAMBLETONIAN STALLION, ALII AM IH bra haa a r-,iiLatHai avt-iHid tonoiHs. ll;- i-ultk by IKK lliia H)-inK are flnt-rla-w nnd how hid hreediiif fully, and only tut'. I to 1 tn lo satif' the niwt cxartiiiK hona-mau, bavin? tile nyu ami laiiid of a mature lama-. In onVrine the above homea. I can aafely aay Una iu tliuir reM- tive 'laJw-H mi three better one Ktand In the county. r-arti froio a diHaner and not ta-inn able lo re turn the name dy, will be keH over night with iail ehtirifi. MUiT-l'ui. P. HEFFLEY. SALE OF PUBLIC BUILDING; The CommiwiioB!tv ofSomem-t Cimnlv will re ceive nualed pnuMali' at their ottiee tai ' THORSDAY, JUNE SO, 1887, until 1 o'cUa-k r. M.. for a Briek KuiidiiiK :s hvt Ion- by 30 feet aide and 11 feet bluli to 1 erect ed on the jail l. - ALHO ProHadtU ill be rerefved for the ImiMliitr of lftl feetm Iron fence aronnd tla- ui! lot.- Plan and xrHK-itli-aiioiia can be ccn in the t'otiiinnt aiouer'a otliee. PKTER IH MRAIMI, .,;,., A 11 AM ti,l,U'UJ',; ., . Attest f.f : NAS1.M0:l4VIt'li 1 ' - A. J, ntLKM AN, - - h- immUmpn.'-iuacn-H. Clerk. MONEYS be made. Cut thlk nut and end it n and ur iU I1 V,il fr. fumiM. iuihk a-'eai tauue aiui iiiiiruiii e lo vwu Ibat will mart you in nusinew a liicb vil! briii'i,' yai in inort uiouey riubt aay than auytliiiMteix! ii, tliia world. Au wte can do I lie work and live at home. Kicher nex : all ,. s,u-tliiiip new, thai jim uoitiF money far all worker. We will un you : capital hot needed: Tlii is one of the ireiiiilne, lni -.rtant chaucex rf a lifetime. Tlnwe wuu are ambition anemerpriainir need not de lay. Orand outlit free. Addrean Tur.K A o. Au-giu-la, Maine. ; , aieBtt'Hkiyr. ---4--4,ti- t'i'iTOU'S NOTICK. Ju lie Estate id Valentine 3. Hlf,-r, d.aened. The iilidt rviirntd hnvinr been apixMnted Au diUir by Dm-t iridiana' Oonrt of famierxet C wiiitv to iiuike adlrtrUrtilinnol tlie fumUln ilie liau.bj nl't lie AdiiiiulMrator'a of naid deiit-omxl, lierebv icivii! milire thai be will attend to tlic d'ntiea ot aid appointin. ut at hia erA in Somerset Hor oukIi on Thunotay, June w, 17. wnon and where all partie iliterei-led can attend. , . r.l. K60SER, juaeA Auditor. raas a- -i- - -'at- ' The Crop Record. T.-ie June returns of the iVpartment of Agriculture at Washington City, indi cate a reduction of nearly t wo jicr rent in the average of winter whent, most, of which is in Kansas. The condition of it is without marked change the average being Hi.tr. (try weather in april waa in jurious, and insects have done inuro dam age than usual. In aoiiic. districts there are indication that the yi -Id of grain will be larger proportionately than of straw. If there is no increase from thH cause the yield must lie 1-ss than an acre age. Harvest is already in progress up to the thirty-eight degree of north lati tude. The condition of spring wheat is good in Ihikota and territories westward, but below average records in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska. . The general average for spring wheat is 87..'5, lower than iu recent years, but thirteen per cent higher than in 1SS1. At har vesting last year condition averaged 80. The area of winter rye has been di minished over six per cent., mainly by a large reduction in Kansas. Condition is better than that of wheat, as usual, aver aging 8S.0. An apparent enlargement of the bar ic' acreage of three jr cent is indicated. The increase is in Dakota, California, Or egan and the Territories. Condition averages 87, being slightly above that of wheat. There is a continuance of the extension of oats culture. The increase in four per cent. This crop hits taken a part of the area formerly in wheat in Kansas, an ad vance of JO per cent, over the acreage of last Year. The increase is large in the Northwest and there is a tendency to en- j largement iu all sections of the country. There is an increase of 1 per cent, in the acreage of cotton and the condition is higher than in any June since Imxo. Simple and Sure. Tlic (i!!inviii iii'(-M-ri,tiiiii fur dym-n-tt-ry, li;ti illicit anil all jiiiiuiii'r ruui lluiiils, i.s fiiriiisliiil ly si tiroiiiincnt liy siciun who umil it in Iiih pntctict- fur w?v eml yearn witli uniform wict-fHit. For ail ultK, tike one tifpoiiiful of lTiliiiore'8 AMinatic Wine nn'l the Rimie quantity of corn Htarch, after every iliMt-liHri'. For t-liililren, take one teaHixajnfiil of t Jil inore's Aroiinitic Wine uml the Kaine ijtiaiitity of corn .starch. For infants un der one year, ten tii-ops of this Wine, anil com starch enough to thicken it. This irex-riition is safe. ure anl reliable. It does not leave the iuticnt eoiiBtijniteil, but re-tores to ja:rf,-t health. The (iihiion licinelie are or aale by I'lieseeker A: Snytler, Mamiiiotli L'lia-k, Somerset, l'a. Noble Soldiers. Tim Ilaytiuns art- un intonwly vuin IHfijdV, ami t lid tliiiii; tiioy most priilt" tln-iiiK-lvc m im tlu-ir iirmy. Nidhin will niiivineo thctn tlitit mm a military p iwcr tlioy uro nut vastly stiK-riiir to liny jiittiiiti, citlit-r in tin.- Oli I or Now AVorM. Iv.cti tli-isi- tvlm have Iii-il in I".iira-iiii iuiil.i!s art! tt-Iiiii-t ol tu lliisoxtreuii'ly rl ilicil'.oiiH " lialilcrnlasli ;" lint w ln-ii tin real facts art-pn-si'iito-.l, tin-state of tillairs ili-vl jstii im Hiiiijily siililiuitf in il al Miniity. Tin- llaytiau ariny must jm--Fciit to J.iuijH.-uo K'lmMera u javttu lii of ;ri)tjiicinsslln! tiual of which it wotil.l 1 ililiicllit tu lill.l anywlu-rt', either in fcwt r tictinn. Iinat;ine a rmtttilion tin oawoe consistino of thirteen iirivatea, . ,,, i-i . r ten otllcer;" anil ms .lntninieix, the rest of the men aa the authority tjiiaintly jHtts it thinking it iiiin-.-cessary to prett-nt. t!ii,:iiselvtt excej't on pay day. The staff til'Ui.'is are clml in ilie imt jioi-ueous uni- foi-'iis iir.H-urahic, while the men are hub- . . . , . itcil :u a lout ley arm v of Litters. Ndne have eon's wanting one arm, the collar or i . .1. . 1 1 .. - r .. i inn liiii t in iicioiiii tuny ciinniM. oi Jilapiilat id hhiiko, a Ktraw hat, witlu awake, or iu many case merely ft hand- kerchief tiel annnnl the heail. The otti- t-t-ra hull! their wor.ls in either ham! an ; suits them, ami the men march ist in a-lmirahle efmfiision, each one carrjin j his mnsket in the taisiuon he lin-lx nmst convenient. The Mipulam- hajk on with j iiili!iinn looks anl cntvely ak if finer trtaips can anywhere lie found. The llaylian black however, thoroughly de tesitM military wrvice. and conneiniently the sentries, lent they should lie over-fa-tisrneil, are considerately prnvidetl with chairs. A West Indian Home. Two hoursj driving hrotijiht . us to the entrance of a plantation of unusual size and consequence. All its appointments were tin the largest scale. A lon; avenue of royal jialms conducted from the road to the manor house, if I may so call it, and we found that lonj, low residence hidden in flowering vines, and at the centre of a beautiful maze of tropical veg etation. The front veranda, which seem ed to clone the avenue, as ine approached, was quite covered with a mijierb iMinstin villi vine, the colored bracts of whose flowers formed a complete veil of imja-r-ial purple, wonderful to see. Poinsiana trees ajjlow with splendid blossoms, poin settias all alhuui-, purple dractcnas rising in rai-eful jilmni-s, thy st-arh-t hibiscus and hliMiiiiing cactuses were on every side. Occasional sace oauing to the skies u lli irded room for parterres, and at such sjmius were seen roses in profusion and variety, its wellasother delicate Mow ers. The yello v jessamine and ('ape jes samino -re coiispicnons. I noticed, over th ! archway of a wall, a fli-shy ir chid, tho'igR not in bhssom, w hich I af terward learneil was the vanilla. Almve all this tangle of grace and beauty and fragrance, arose an occasional areca palm, a travelers paltn, or a gigantic c-.-iba. . WHY will yon cough when Shiloh'f" Cure will give immediate relief. IVice, 10 tvnts, ."a) cents, and fl. Sold bytieo. W. 15-nfonl i Sou. w - - "Ah! giaal evening Miss Hrown, is ymr card full?" "No, Mr. Smythe, but my escort is, and if you will kindly take me home I would lie so much obliged." FOIldyspcjisiaand liver complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every laittle of Siuloh's Vitalizes It never fails to cure. Sold by Jeo. W. Henford & Sm. A California man committed suicide lie cause of a simple wart on his nose. J'x rhamjr. Wart a foolish man. I'id lie jump off of the bridge of Lis nose ? SIIIIXHl"? Catarrh Kemedy ti jaisitive cure for catarrh, diphtheria and ' canker mouth. Sold by Geo. W. Henford it Son. The man who doesn't care what pe ple think of him, musn't lie surprised to find they don't think anything of him. SHIUIH'S Cure will immediately re lieve croup, whooping cough and bron chitis. Sold by Geo. W. Henford & Son. -A series of prai-ticaHitlks -to girls has begun in Rostoju .With ..our girls the most practical talk is the proposal. . " HACKMETACK," a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by Geo. W. Henford & Son. .; . Some men are no geuerouB that they are always w illing to give away w hat they do not want thoiiisvlves. I)o n it let stale Mowers remain in a sick chamber. That Tired Feeling Tbe warm weather has a debilitating effect, especially unh thoae who are within doors moid of the time. The peculiar, yet common, complaint known as "that tired feeling," is the re salt. Tlil feeling can be entirely ' overcome by taking Hood's Samaparilla, which K'ves new life and atrength to til the futietlcuiH of the body. " I could not Bleep ; had no apj-etlte. I took jlood's harhaparilla and soon began to sleep aotinitly; could get up without that tired and languid feeling; and my appetite Improved. " K. A. Sasfobo, Kent, Ohio, Strengthen the Syntem Hood's Saraaparilla Is characterized by three J cculiaritics : Int, the eomlrinatiim of remedial agents ; 2d, the proportion; 3d, the proeeu ot securing the active medicinal qualities. The result Is a medicine ot unusual strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown, ttend tor book containing additional evidence. "Flood's Snrianarllla tonea np my system, purities luy blood, sliarpeu mv ST-oetite. ami aeeiiia to links me over." J. 1'. luoMcaoli, JiegiKtcr of Deeds, Lowell, Mass. "Ilofid's 8rmnar111a heats sit others, and is worth Its weight in I. liAJUOMUToM, 130 iiank SUect, Kew Voik City. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold t y all dmndsts. ft ; six for $5. Mads only by C L HOOD Ss CO., Lowell, Mans. IOO Doses Ono Dollar. CUTTER and TAILOR, Having hal many year exH-ncnee in an orancutv oi Imlh- ' .'-l-st.-sa- 14. ' Yours, ike., WILLIAM M. HOTHSTETLER, SoMKBCT, Pa. . frfi'i '"1V-S Ihe Tallornin Kta I T?it v ''k'iiii'w. i iri.aranice trir'i l-M'tion to all m if j t a A 11 t,tr iavr The Old Reliable Schuttler Wagon. K-ttahli.shr-a inyjhh-nyo in tS4l2. I have Just received two ear lou-lh of the. SLLF oIl.IS'i;, HTKKL-.-KKIN Will "n'i.Kit WAiinNS, the uioHt compli le We-l ni W.ion in tiie market for Koal or Farm i-urptB-ca. On Ihe S iUTri.l'B WaihiK there is a Hkht brake, to be ni-eil w iiet: h:uii!nir hay or grain, a Muiethinr that luniK-m know the ncvwily of alun loinlini; mi hilly farms. Kvery purl of Ihe U'.ul ,k of tiiin naji.n Jias laid in Stm'k three y.-arn la-fore l-i-inir ai-rk,' I up. in-uriiiK the aork to la- lhorom.'hly M-a.s,,n-i la f. ire bo'ni)? ironed. IteiiiK the pntenn-es of the DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, It i tbe only Vai(in made Inat has tliis improvenii'iit. 11 avoiila the m-ec--ily of lakiiiit oil the Ini-ls to urease, as in the old t ie : by simply tiiniiinr a cap Ilie WiiK'on can 1 oiled in less li.en live miiiiiles. This Wintoii n ants b. la a.vn lo U' fully apimciaud. and rlin wisliiuir to imy ill do well tot-e il la-fore purchasing el-njv here. 15 very AVajon Kully Insurel. j In ofieriiip thi make of Wapm to the public, will say I naed the same i .,. , . . , , .. , make or WaKoti for live years a lien frcisbtin a:-r, tin- K- kv Minimalit. i ,ver mI( th.it were nlmoKt iinpussublc. and they aluav -.kanl tbe text. 1 fiv! 3 narranted in sayinj; X la-liuve tln iu the lUr-i Wagi'ii mi wheels. (W' on Ki.-cr AiiC'kt or nnj ll jfli ;i, ", ir',11 ,),t,ir ,in the i ' 1 M Akenla Vftnt-tl 'I'hitiusiliout th J?KrVK ll I j ftiMKLSKT, MAUCII J, Iss-i. , ; Somerset Lumber Yard.S& l ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, M irrA(TCni:R ano Iikai.kk. Vhoi.alkr iMi Hktaii kk of LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard, and Soft Toods. OAK, J-OI-I.An, SIDIXUS, IICKETs, Mul 'IJiIV.s, ASH. WAl.NfT, Fl.iXiKlXit, SASH, STAIft llAIIJl, ('IlKKItY, YKI.I.OW PINE, SHIN'.I.ES. HKRS BAM'STERS. "HESTN't'T, WHITE PISE, LATH, BLINHS, NEWEL 1VSTS. A lieiierul Line of ail icrades of Lumber and Bin'luinn Material and Roothuf Slate kept in st.-k. Also, can furnish anything in tl.e line of our luwimw to orlir with n-anmalile I.PHiiiitni ', sneh as Kra-'li, m. Oiid-sirtd work. etc. ELTAS CUssIsGJl, Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. STOP AT T ELE SHAFFER HOUSE Patriot Street, SOMERSET, PA. I wish to call the attention of the Traveling Public to the fact That the .-li AEFKK III 'OK is closer tir'he stiitinu than either of the oiln-r te!-. 1hattheSll.Vrl-I.it llursE is as eonvetiien! Tlmt the SHAFFER HoLK offers as (iO )L ACCOMMODATIONS as any ..tlier hiinse in s,i!;ers-t. That the SII AFFKK IKK SK Pr...rieu.r will . ej-liGE YOU loESS f Of IsODGIJMG liian any iHher lions.- in S.nner.--t That the SIIAFFK.lt ll U SE is a teiiija runee house. That the SUA FFKU 1IOI SK is the farmers' hoiiso. Thai tlieSHAFFKIi IKH'SKislhetrav'-l-Ti' hoiw. Fanners uml others visiliint our town will do wi II l,y stii,jnK :u ihe Sil AFFF.U IIl SK K. .. . . April fi. s-7. :im. BETTER AM) C3pebtha:i EI SCIENTISTS AS PEACTICALLY rripvp u i u o ii. titrii Cvor 50O Ceautiful Designs. j IS Jis'fTiCO List C Y , ' . ' - -... y v!y V il M0NI MNt'Fr Ft V BulT.Ol;i'i.aii. COS.:. 4K SPA HANDSOME WEDDING, BIR7H9AY OR K3LCAY PRESENT. THE WONDERFUL LUBURG Combining s Parlor, tf'll till 111 Cf Jky at our Wlklea.Ue Price. THE LUUUnC MANF'C CO.. ULOOI) SKAKCIIEK One of the tei4 uiedlclnea ever dlwovertMt for the cure of COS.srMTTIOX, HliONCIIlTH HY-SCKl-XIA, liKNnRKUA'iE. I W l.liS, l'l.l). INCAMMATroV OF THE M'M.s. Ml'iKTNKSM OK liltKATir. FAI5 IS TUK HKKACT, &..&?, tt l ma only a great l-iirilier of the lil.iod. but a'lMi a e'rtiiin'itiit-r of Hie A'pi't;le, a well an a Krenatiii-iier l tMe entire y,y.iT.m, aiei a icf tain and (s:ely enre for rroii. IMi-litbena. and :j trf I Here Throat, and houid tiierefcire ! in every funillr. Tiiii-ineiticfiie la made et.tlrcly of KoiOi, and l t-crfii-.ly aalo. W hen ail mtier ivm eiiii'M liave failil, this one has ert'rrtcil a itire. Mali who bad i?!ver lip all tiofe f iK-lnir renlor ed to health mtiilil, n-juti-e 111 l they heard of the ComoiHiiid kiKtt Hyrtip, for by ninir one or two laiLllea they were rctored to i-rfei i health. PAMt'KL t,A4IIFKT'H KliKt'MATU' KM III, For the ndief of KheumatiKiii, Neiira!ria. Hi-k lleadnelie, llihtheriu. Tootlmihe. I mm j., and Is one ol' the tcsl medicine of tin aj.;e for the above dir'aisea. Adilrewi HAMf'KL I.AM11KHT, Lainberti-ville, Sniiirrsct Co.. la. sepj.i-lyr. QWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE'S O ACADEMY, HiK Yul.siiilK.S ASI an i vt.in.1, I'A. Vi miles irom I'lniaiiel I yhia. Fixed price covers even' exa-ne, even I lhiV. Ate. No extra eharKex. So incidental ex i Ta-n-s. No examination lor aduiivi'iu. Tnelve j ex r!eneed teaehera, all men, and all Kiadtniiea. ' prial o;i;ioriuiiity for apt i,lcl-4iiU lo alvance ! raiid!y. ,awial drill for dull and I'lack ward i Imivs. f'atront or Ktndents may seket any iriid- ies. nrrhom-e the reirnlar KiiKii'-h. wtii-ur. --til j ItiBW. I la-'-icai or I ivil r.nKiiieeririi; eutv in llar dentil tilted at Media Academy areiiollei-e and I Polviei hnie A hoola. Ill Ktudentx nent in 1-oti. vaoi, aitr, rnili triitli, anil w-ll oilier COWM OMl'lJe ! ry, i ill !.'. Ii in 1--W4, 10 in IKsii, aad 111 inbvai. A kTHilniiliiiK eliL-w ex-ery year in the commercial iepnriment.s A riiyieai ami m niicHl l almruto v. livriinahinm and bail liroand. biiNi vubonei adned to Library in V-s-i. Milia hrx wen cbun lief. and a tenirieniiice charter which pro hibits the sale of all iulo.vji-alK:'; drinks. For new ilhii-lriited cfn-nlar addrciw the f'riiii-ipal and Proprietor. .SH777.V SIluR It 11;E. A. M HiiTvtvH ijnuliuttr) Muiia. hi. au4-'-lyr.,. WVTPH Men toKdlal! kiusorxnr- A J-ij sery SHak. To MuH-ewfiil Miirsnien 1 ,ay as hlfb as jlim yfr month and ex-l-nst'S. KxiMTieiice not neci-si-ary. Apply tmine diatel, with stamp, iftvineai-t'. K. 11. KMKFI.V, Nursery limn. MaylS 2m. l'atleioii, N. J. - County IIFFLEY. to all husintsK pans of town as I' -alu-r IioiiM- YT. SIIAFFKU, I'rojM-U-tor. IT WILL PAY VOU To HfY VoI R M I MOKI AI, WOKM Wm. F. SHAFFER, Mannn--tiirerof and iH-iilerln n tiurrnMrlim.sh,rtXvti:-e,in,taoAt. Aim. Aycntfirtiu; WHITE HltOXZE! Persona 111 need of MO.VfMF.XT WORK !!! find it lo their interest u.cnll at mv shop, where a proa-r slum ing will he piven them. w.s.,fi fiirfwa immmtml in Errrn ( line, and I'Kh A I Kit V Iai H I invite speciul attention to the Whie Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monuments Introduced by RKV. W. A ORTVll aw. riM-i.l.w Iniiiroveinetil in the point of M ATF.UI.VL A D ro.NSTIIl '(.Tlti.V, and which Is desiined to le the Popular Monument for our Chanireable t'li itiaiv. 4aaT Ulvr. ana II CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER. , ,...t i, i Ultllt. "iftll all Lllmry, Saaoklaur, Rrcllnlmar or lavaUtd f nrvno . A -- . lAilu",ur senditamp -iHfPPFD to all ! I i ' h Jr. CHILDREirJ'G C APPI Anro hvndiiliimD for CBtalnffiiA tml nlmWm u. 143 N. 8th St.. Phllada.. Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. HM.TiM'Utt: it oiiio i:mu:om. .s'Mi:i;.sr:rx- t:Minii i iui.t. ir. ! .( i ; IMSTASCK ,tNli KAKK. Jlik AaiicrM-t to Stoystown. 1-'.' Hoi.iurMi lo limit envill-- I." Siilin-M-l lo Hfthi I :i olii.'rM;t to JiiliiL-iiiia Ii Sianeii-t to liin'k ::nA rtoi'iemcl t (iarrett innvi to MeyepKlale Someiet to I'omlM'rlaiid HotiicrKet to W ali!ni-1iiii. HimiL-r-'t lo tSallliniire .siiiierr-i-t to t"rtnn Somerwt to ("onfioi-rice , Homerscl to ronnelli-ville SiiiierM:t to l-itt-biiruh y t.ri 21 . . '10 . m 110 The fnr- lo I-hilHb'libi in .:il. mid lo N York, tfll.-y. Summer Arrangement In effect since May 29. '87 xo i: tu no t m rn. 1 iss. JullXSToW.V E.XI'KIXS No. 91. .ll'l'!. Jolni'ti-w il 7. KwkwiNnl ;V.:I a m MKUSKT... 'i. o a m Oe.iriT S ol a In MoytuVin i, v-i a lit Himvi rsviile.. l, :'.s a m lteihri a..',2 a m MAIL No. !. I,;,. sl.,,rL,, .(livi. .1 n-if. .Iobiitown....l2.1i) p r n a m K, ku,ii,il Hi: in a m Milli r-l I" -: a m Siiii-ret 11:o m M,y-iown..Il :7 a in IIiMivepiv.'iIe.n a in bethel rj (Hi p m ra-s.!ic-r from IMttaburvii iriiunire can f,,r INantsoii :lie siiiHrr-!t & Cambria a-, tiis'kviis'd. cn Siiiiiiin s tli in train will run !ucn lati fn,m luM-kMiMHi tu -umi-r't, and ;ive hiHir-lali-frmn :-.iiliTM-t to Joiilitov I:. HOMKlET A' ( (IMMdD VTIOV-No. in., f ,ri flaitimore iMi a m I'ittlmr:h I : io p ui ItiM'kw-ioit p m Miliord l- p iu I'liMW-micn fur ."omfr-et fnm the eaft and et on tiie ritL-lmrpii iiviniou, cbaiiKe car al Kta-k-wohI. sitCTir- no i:i th. ax HALTIM'.-UE MAIL No. !fi Iiirvi JohliMim ll 7:.V a m b- thel a m Ib-ivi-r-ville s !', a m StuyHiiiwn r:ai h in '! -'--r !i a m H.MKK.-FT...- !: :i a m Mil lord -JI2a in Rn'kwmH " V m t-ti IIirli i.jit j mi hulnrattrc p ut i'iLMiirl i in I'ai-ciiKi-rs for H,iiil eal and Hiam;c cp at Itih kwinHl. on Siin,l:i this train will run Cuntv mimiiea late Irom .lotin-t,,rn to Koi-kwo!. ArfoMMoliATIo.S'Nn. !U. Jol,n-t,o n 2 .i0 p m hvihe! :(:n", p in Ilvfrviile... p in Sinv,Ui ii p in io-,i:- r ;',:',r p in Sii:KT 4yf p in Miilord clti p m Risf'kW'Hsfl .vm I ii mi I u-r I uml 71.'. ! tu I'ilt-bnrab a-'-m p m Wa-niiiu:on ";jhi Itailiinore s. - Jaiu Prf.-s.-niri-n, ,r ca.il and e-i thaicre cam K'M-kwiH-1. mi Sunday ihia iniiu will run Ihrue hm,r and fifteen liimiit,-. '.at,- frorj .Muimom ri l, K-n kioi KiH';;'iad) .i I'CuMMolM'I I'"N No. t t ilt'rx I J -rh t .viv.i-T i(.;hin!li,.l.u,..l MiJl'ird ii.j7 p m j , i - -.,"i lrtM-!it;i.r I'-acin' on this tinin fun inn',iv ih,h tu i tion ut Kin k mikhI u Ith niuht Kx press trains east and uc-C. iaiiy, f Iiaily exi-epl Bunday. i:AUITo:f: ofo iimi.ko I ITTSIU ; n II in y ism x. ;. i s" no t m rn. i .x j TW. i,:tn fmt-,r. IU. M'Kl. Kr,.rrrr. ! I'iti bm ii!i i hinr. x. 7.J" . m. 't. h e a i Hni.bl.s-k l;.a T ! irkn-ir! l:4, ; is 'i i--t N"-, :on - lfi.j., ' Ibix.d Kor I .i:.'it " ' I'TUfi-nHvillc imi t!;i:, I b. I Me 4:1a " i;.u i.:.::iU'il.-,' J :.'si ' lilw. M. I'r-ina 1:1', ' b::nn ' ' I a-'.iiaai. -V;o ' !:--' -"si :,:-.n in.;: j-.v, :ill,-ti. .v.:7 ' il;s - Siii.it.iry Jum. pi ri - M..V"r,:rtie .'...-i lifV l:jl Kiy-l-me ltii - Sand l-ateli ..:. " ll;i- 1. i) S'Otiiatnpuin ;:.'', I Kairm.pi- :: " 11: . " j ilyudij-.tu i,:ij "m !!:i " M lii.i'x rl.iiid T.l i j-i i-. m. -,-' - V4a-iiiinriin -i.-jsi 7.j - I Hot: i more 'arrive; :.;jn l. - j H7;.v7-,VCA7 27.M.V.S'. Tii. Isn.r Htuiit'l-t'ii .1," lliiitiini'ri' v. m W.t-lili.v;..--ri - ' 1 iiinivrluiKl mi li i-Iii.i.i v;. I. . In U'ai : j Kiiir!:oa- ! - . .--or Ilia.' 11 punt s-.j i S-llli! i'lil, .1 '.M'.l " '. K--yso,n,- ':-. b-yers4iK- al " i i i'. ry b:..e. f-.u. - ; I'i'in tt !' 10 ; K,i UwtHsl .!,. ' tl ! '! J-J7 ; . -.1 H'l if I .1 :11, -in 1 V:i ; s sl .Vnxm Ij i., i I M Ke.-i-in l .'l ; Hm,.iK k 1 Ar. I'lUsoiirxii J-'i i:. tr tl Tlietilne Riven i- EaSieru Standartl Time. NOTE. un Snuduy." Kis-kw-w,.! K,r,-.-l.-ae I'ti-t;iirh at . yt.. arrive at kis-kwtw-l at i-.' .o. r. m Li ave Hi. kaoi i in 4-io p. a . arrive al Pit flu: -tli ai i-. m. i Mai! Train-n,.,n.-.-t at Roekw.l with tr.-.i,,- i found tii.in x.im rsci and .lonc-t.m n. at llvnd man uuli tr.i.ns ti, and inm II-,ii.,r.l n i,.ir,,ir ; w to trams u. and man lle'lin. .it A lis ,nrv Jime I tion with train tu mi.! irom .-ulL-liiiry. j W. M. CLEMKSTs'. Maniisti-r. i 0. K. I." i;l-, nl P-.iss. a, t. , THE PEOPLE Whi have Oct u disiiiKjinleil in the result ois taiiiedlro.ii the list- of I'lM'A vINKS, Bt-'.LF WINK an,! IKON', or the siseallnl EMl'I.SInV of ol' LIVKROIL, should use CHERRY MALT PHOSPHATES, a coint'inutii Ii of Wii.l Cl:err, Kxlr.u-t of Moil, an,', the liriH-!i.,;.u!e- :i de'.ii -ii.u stiiiniii;ii! and nuliiim til. t'HKKKV .M At T on Ihe Stolllliell and liver increasing Iheai.jietite, ussisliiur dip-lion, there- hy nuitinirit aci,;ieuhle for IiysjH-pMa in ii. va- ! rioiis forms : Uss of A;, .elite. Headache. In-ie i- ! ilia, Oeiieral Heliill'v, Want ofVilaiity, N"tv,mi i Protnition, t' it.nmj!tion, etc. ' If ;."':r lniL-uSi ihs not keep it, xmi l.ii i.-r on. U-tth-or for six l-ittiew. K'n I.IKH'i; PIIAHMAI AL ( Ts Maiden luie. N". V. Sold I ' tii:'i:iis. i!:riri- s-7-1 vr. BCOOBookAncr.tS TTcnUdtoS THE p.EO UFE OF iIuH y Lyman Abbott nnd Rr-v. S. B. HaMlday. Aaa't. oa:tor of Plymoat': c!.-,'rili. and dli-tated aWrajaly by Mr. 1ihm her h!:. -i f, aad receivwi hia Id and approval; the hook ront.aliua o.d- Vlbutlona o' -.-r.:..,n.l r.,,,. - Ij, M a-,. JTar SO promite atritwr. Tr.la t ?h nrht fMk: don't 1-.-I .luce,' to tt, if, ,,ttr i-,i- 1 taina entire liC: cf tin- ir-.-.f. Tm-nrlu-r. Arnl atl la averjr tov ::. it flHfnmc an b:u lr ". aa e ar!---e Sf! C1AL TLIiilS and til aTKEtlill t niAiu.i:.. KUTICB. All ,-...r Air. nt ore (rlren th fun DMwSt of our l.rnn.r A-:itiii, hr mt m K vrrtul ,'T-r to ui ! tberu ia auUcltiuas subacrt m for th!. bootc. Keer ta-fora lina m-h an opportnnlty pnmt d Itaelf to Air, p.fs n.i is li-r offered in puuiaat Mia pnMirati'n l,. for- t'' pnhlie. w5i?JU I".r l''-'l'-lr nJ SPECIAIa TtK.Msi, aenr tism- fo ail. or s-i-tim avo aireney a4 sow by aeudiu l.uu fo.- odtau Book now ty. Addfea. ViNTEP A CO., PnbUahaaja. Soringtlakl. AGENTS WANTED - FOR THR - BEECHER Life of Ky ItK.v. PR. I.va.vx Abbott. Kditor of Ihe rSn tium I mim He i-rva, lo .1 lu-ei ner's Ktin- ral M-r-inon. And iir.v. S. It. II vt.l Il.vv, .,rl,;.,t r.v,,r o lllMotiih i Kurrh. Mr. Heecher aider! in t!i ('reparntiou ol this la., It up lo his death much is .M'TohiooR Acme i. : there are very many inter est inx narrative, of hisev- ntiii! exi's-ri'-n.-'es iimi are not in u iy other took. Thin w tu I;, iMm'thr httHtt to tfrt inn o.'A, ,-. Aihlres ,. iiUUTON' A tfi , Phl!iiileli-hi. I-. -.-irt'STiy. PRINCETON COLLEGE A haul examination for adiniion to the Kr.-h-man cla. of the Ae.iil.-inic and S-ieiiii:ie la-i-at-irtetitaot 1'rinivi.ai l olleire. will I h,-ld in -'t--Imrtfh at K.a.ni M.-ITinna-k toiiMiua. ,'.ir. Market stnt i. l- v nnmir at 10 n .-loelc . i ,,ii Tlmrs.lay. June SX Is-.-;, ,! rouliin.. iliriMKli'rri day. inlonnaliuu. cirenlnrs. Ar . addreaa Vi. A. r!iHiN-KN. JimeH.t. aiC KM ATent Alleirlieny, Fa, V ,7 a . V '-V . ! - N'.;a fare, i 4 V.- T V Kl i -v i- '"I 1 i'Z r, ....! f' iflJv : - e .v. ! " '.- .Tt M) ! 1' si -4 -- - '-T t 1 w ' C mi i V4 V V -.; .- - i i Vv v.-. i- -t For Men and Youths. For Bos and i I - en. LEDGER BUILDING i m ; (th A; Chestnut NtN It Will Ee Clad Tiding to the TO XNO THE. GREAT IMPB07EMESH Mai.:: u n Sl'WIXG .MACHINES, WHITE , It hits a '-.',' I,- .'.'7 K V :ri s ! HA.Sln.h!) WITH i A.-h:. 1- SELF-THREADING ' Kxijit t!i iyt- if t; i i,?v" TA KK-IT Wl'I'iroi"! i i.n.v-, - Ml.i.N.. A i'KI.'rl'' Ht SELF-THREADING SHUTTLE. j Iu p-ii-i.-n 4-iiri lie n-ic;inr,..l j fn-m i!,i- nu.-i-. A n-a ai .; : Stitch regulator and Indicator, ' Ii,- ,,,'..1. ...... . ... . . . .... nn, I AW I i i .1 li ,',ir, lir .,,..!, ' which any exact ititcii .-an i. ,.r,; calwl !thatt exi-rim-ntn..-. ; AUTOMATIC BOSBIS-VISDEa. I! !; ! i '..ii!,:.,, ....,i, HipiiTi l .-!-,; ,.f tn va,l a it!,..ia tne ai.i ,.( f l- II, K '.',-T l'l KM.l.t. J i ri.m.r r M.f l,i.y I . r .i I It ni.i: La-l;.-s ar,- .,,.;...," ' M. a-i-I ,'r--r.-:y a,i;,i.r,- it. j LIGHT AND QUIET RUNNING i 'P'.ili::. -.a!--! .i! lJ.- i;ii::l,-l:. -.r,'- .. ' a:i-l u-s ilt! virurk that r:;n 1- ..i: j thia Mai hi;..-. ; joli-softa.H ai..n.. :n a ..,,,, I te.ui.iii the tho-iuiit f boviti anv ;!- ,- s. ! ! l,.ci.ii,..-. alt. r -an-ri.iiv 1 .. B . j tiie WHITE. IVr-,ri. i.!.m!. I, ,..'.'..t" I M,aitil at mil-- wMrew J JOSEPH CRIST, Agt, j Jenner X Roads. 1 Somerset Co., Pa. SHADELAND"! f.ri V:,-. Pure Bred live 2 Stock Estao.r-L 1 . N ment ii the J World. New iaarortatKm arriving fp-m r.cr v time, fcart in"ii-'l'Ui ..... v ..':-- y loe-k-eaail cn-ura brca-iintc. CLVDESCi.E -C-n f PfCHEON. NOM. OH F1ECM CaJT H0ec5 ENGLISH SHIRE HORSES. STANDAR0-aED . TERS. CLEVELAND BAVS ao rENCH CCCl j SADDLE ANO CARRIAGE MOBES. ICELAND N0 SHETLAND "ON i j HOLSTEIN-F9ESIAN ANO DEVON CATTLE, i Onr euatomer. hae the aihaiita-e f nor t JMara' exrserteneo in bmslir. .imi j eollection: ii!s,rTi,niiy of rni;urii:-tli;l-n ni i breeda: and low prirea. Im-tmuv of -ur ui. ialed faellitiea. extent of Itasiit. : '"" "of tnuMiona-in. ; ' 'THER KST.4 HUSH if fvr 1 w"-' " " iu .nr.-W. - ' PKH M LOW ' TfKMs t l-r ; laiiorawrlronw. CorTronili-o-.M--..m c nrroiararrra. POWF1.L Bi:oTKI.I. Hprin(lMru. 4 nawt-urJ la. i Wheo tou writ meMi-.i iKi- H-'r Kr?ARi.:aHD ie:r H. CiilLQS & CO. WHOLESALE B!51i Wood Mt, IS CWt. I II Ui PITTSBURGH, fj Our Special Erive , Q FOR 1SS7, I 553.00 S Seamless Calf Slices I TOR 3i", ! In Button, tnlih Balmora s W i Seamiess Too Corg-ess, i ' Any Sia-s. Ihrve 1 SEND for SAJTPLKS mid PRICES- 1 ; .i(-r."-lyi. EXCELSIOR cook stovi: uuts wmm. ElGHTEi ill Pratea. cai te Sill' MASrFAi-TfKft' Itt Ll AM) Kill SALK in ani;ls-'sj;-lvr. . i..'s T ' CatarrH KI.Ys CS2A1I BAL1C raa . J"' t'L K A S 3 KisTHI IIKAl. ALLAY: t F L A M M A T 1 1 N II KAI.s) TilE St Htli? Restores t hi-Senses o f -si.-w t I lV-, 'ii .a KnL T 1 A unlek Ktiief Aj -1 j A sitive s ure. V Ix.mint.. Iu Ir.l.. MMi't) ll.ini. HI''' " arreelile. l-rh-e ;i eetits hi lmnrei-is : by r.'i rrirtkicnil eeiita. t'nMilam Ins-. VAX l-tvi"s. . iniKKists, Uaeios S. Y. marl ,.'' I s .s r s
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