AN ARTISTS MODEL. On unexe Imul. '' fliift !( IKllsT, "I tn auiilp ciu!itr Tfiei Munyn had jus traied in a delicate, diKtinpuinb e.1 liamL the followiiif line : plimMi- consider me an ai-i.lint for the above ponition. I em loe uiy ph' tit pratrh. If aw)table. you may addrew Mim l'.i AViiF. IlAiMi, Brooklyn." TUealo'e.-itiiHi wax emlodk-d in a trim advert itonH-nt. clipil 1W11U a newsraiisir, aud u 4 ii tltnw left hand corner of the sheet tiie had written on. It rv! .' J . -'Ill 1 !M ' - WtNTEt'. A KKHM.H V..t'Ni UPV iMini be e..: i..wiu- t" i" cu"t.uue h- main each pi-k A4i-rB,li2.ti.i Theo lo-ked at it a lorn? time, and then Rightd. i i i -I never Jlimicht I should come t" that r b W'M, T.ftp-rljr: Willlld pap! Slnn1riltV-iilVif w -re alive ? And dear old brother Jack, lost in the Bolivian for! Tiirtre i at lesut tm' -omuf'srt ia hting utterly alone in the world. My friends cannot know my neorwaHk-ft. But, n I wMi I fWi there was some other Way I" Hhe folded up the letter w ith a sense of shauie, slipjied in the photograph w hich uliowed her stxndinif by a rusti- jrate a slender, pra-fiil tiv'ure, w iiha fair and love ly ftw, htildin? a b:kctful uf field dHisi in lict djicti.nl hujxia, Inhulfan hour it was on its way to " B. 121'" that in, to the stU'lio of Louix de Yen-, the young artist of French extraction, who waa working for the academy jwiae, A ftii-nd, oornjin; !y the newspnper of fice, bruuiht lion lids inaH. " Tli-re you an-, Ixiiis ! " he said, lati'h inglv, he duinfel th matter down on tlie floor. " Then w hole army of Di anas and Vetnurw johlot" I II s.11 them cheap two for a cent. Ie Yere jiithe 1 Iwck the dark curls that dropis-d over hi handsome fore hmd, an l pive a prolonged whistle of dismay, enillii).' in something between a hi.'!i and a groan. I had no idea there would be such a tine crop," he said, laying aside his pa lette and brushes, while he began the om-rotis task of ojs-ning the letters ad dressed to hiiu. "dne on, captain! Make yourself useful." The two men were intimate friends, and there wa no formality lK?twoen them. Tin1 captain fell to. ani they kept up a running tire of comment compliiuenta ry and otherwise 4 thy a-"vl the various applicant in review. "Here's an a-sthelie young damsel!" cri.-) tlie captuin, naliRZH perfumed lioie Which he held in h';s hand. "She adores art always wnntod to ise ami would Wik t-'ia l if yi engaged her. Her waist is only I incUesv " Here's one who claims to have'Titi an -s-.pie hair," Siiiil IK- Yere, lauhing. " J'U bet it's r aa brk-lt ilust." My coa plcxioii is so line that I am constantly aii used of using-3iaui.' What injim-tiii-! see here, captain ! 'I love Art (art with a capital At, 'a:id should te willing to pose just for the love of it.'" I have often upieared in tiibliiuix' " rea.l the captain, 'and I have lcen told that I haea figure like I'hn ne whea-v-er she was. I am piite stroug and could stand along while, if you don't mind my having a novel and a lx of cara mels.'" le Yere laughed long and heartily. " Fancy such an inspiration for my 'syche!"ue exclaimed. oeiiing an en velope that contained a phoUiginph. " Hello, captain ! hen 's something like the thing. By Jove! that's a nice face, and a nice note, ts short terse, business like. Miss Blanche luuns, why, set' hen.!, old fellow , she looks like you." Indeisl !" said the capl-tin, suiilin. " You honor me. Let me see !" But IV Yen- sti'l kept the pretty pho tograph. That is just hat I want" he said, with a pleased light in his eye. "Tall, slender, graceful, fair, but liot ftj pretty as to Ik- insipid : a face full of soul " "Hold on, old fellow .'" cried the cap tain, roHihitm f.r tiie picture; uou't fidl in love with the girl. She l.k like toe, doe sin- ? t Mini heavens, Louis V liat s resembl nice !" , .. .. i His face hal suddenly paled and his j hand sh'iok as he took IIiho's photo-; graph. Over his eyes there '-jjine a film of tears through w hich he saw far away to tlie South, on the shore of the Mississippi a large w hite house xvered with vines, and a young girl ttwiugiug in the ham 1111s k on the broad piazza. " She ig the very imageofuiy eister, Louis," lie, said, huskily " the one that died in New Irleans." Ie Yere tsk th . piilnre fmtu him and looked at it again. ' " You lost ail your faauW there, didn't you captain 7" lie askel gently. " Yt", his frh-nd replied. " My father ! Uif protege . and mother, two sisters and a brother.! She shsxl trembling, an though fright They all died of yellow fever within six j had arrested her steps. Her paleface, VV8-n (on which the light of a neighlxring lamp leere laid the photograph on the table. " I think I shall writ for tier to eoaie" he said, rising. ' There is no use of our going over any more, mplain." So it happened that on the follow ing day Theo pri-seiued her if at tlie stndio. " I hojie you came pn-jiared to poe to lay," said Ite Yem, w hen Ue had made busiiHw-like bargain with her. " What am I to dor Tlieo asked, w ith the blushes deeiening 011 her sweet and pn'tty fa. " r': ' ' Stie had an verjvwer:nc sense of sliame, and it 1'.it lit increase hereomf,.rt 1 to know that (die bad come tlietv ender 1 au assumad name. j "Oh, it is very sample1! "said De Yen-, pulling out a couch and arranging .me dark-given drajierv over it. " 1 air. go- ing to paint TyKcta-. reclining by a hndi ! with one hanj Ual.blin ill tlie- wn'er. Would you please put on this dress, M;ss j Baiusr He handed her a simple Invi in n.lie of white K-rge, ed,-.l itli a g4d and black Is rder, Itld 1 ,,M the shoul ders with gold fastenings. TliM lonkl at it liwlpiessiyi " There is the dnssing ncim," said IV- iiT.Nuiiutw curuuneo, Otairwav 'l rlon't rldnW yr.ri will Havesrty tr.ml.le in gettiu into Ua piwn. It just slis over the Heart., ami is con lined to the waist with 11 iinlle. 1 should like to ar- . runge yosir nalr in a loose knot. It is al- most right now, only a litle too neat. Couldn't you mil out a lock or so? Al- low uie. iiiere tuat iscliarunng. -ioo have beautiful hair." ' Theo came out of the dressing room robed to his satisfaction. " YoU oiuDt be an urtirt Toanself," he aid with thrill of pleasure w heu he. aw how pract fully rfie had arn.nge.1 the fold of herpiwn. It fell away from her wlle arms and UuHr, learing thj iu juht bare, and ner loveiy necK Mee above the coiianc I vi 11T-1 iin-n, nra unr, sienuer oiiuuijl. " You re I'ysche herself ;"ctjed the ar tist enthusiasticaliy. .- - - And tliere was in his ey so mud ad Biiratiou, ao much respei tful defc n nee, that Theo caught the inspiration of the diameter site impersonated. , , t l J 1:1... r 1 , " Try to think you are P-sche ! " 1 Vere, toaduif lier to the couch. id lout know rtievtory? Y.-s? Very wWI. Try to uiiuaana teet as you would think rv wourn liuukami led. This is a brook here-thia rug. TlieW are water on a cool, green mbank-rHMit. Nw arrange ; voiim-lf eomfortabtv. Iv. nlingoveralit-i " ;.j: -,.... ; it,- -ter. Wei I. lies ar.J ros!ie. You are lying shall asi-thi jar tda. ThereJ (ks.l i the city me years befi-re, lavin . -Mwllml! No, doiit n.ov! That is iaree snm of ibojh v. Ju f tlie two quite rfi-ct." j gJ utlemen present ha.1 lieen apjintJ 'shehs.k.-i love'vlving there. The trustee of the fund, and tl? othtjr claim Iinful flush bad d'i.s"i away, leaving ou j ed to Ue. next kin to tlie dec-ased, wh.ne Imt cheeka only a 't rose col.ir. Kbe i .-onsin he asserts! himself to be. l,-,t fi.r.rft,.i, r11 the emlrraim-ntH of j "The deceased spoke of bavin a bf , IsWtion; ahe livl frgotte every- j thing For the time being, she was j Ptfs, lie in realitT. ail U jthere like I a fair day dream. a r.l was Hpok-n. Hi tirnsJi moved npUlly ornr oanvaa. an.I he was tiMiirlievi Hint he .li'l n.'t hear the liirlit lTf.t that uiii Hpril.njr up tlie stairway, trfT.S' Htl t tasUllil-'" ' ' Hello, IxMii.'" crioil the niiaili swcpinir aniUe the metier witiioul a n- j tnony ; but m hen La aaw Th, h re treauM in eiiihsirmswiiient. "14 l f jour par lon '. " lwHUiuinere-l " Iitt.l not know" Come in, captain," ail 1 Vcre, ris ing. "This if my first Hitting. lVm't tiixturb yourself, Mis liuins. , Theo had fpruiif up like a startled fj n,r.i'1jr to pnjteal in Jointly tocsin! tiie admiadriiiti of anv oiit-iJ. 1. Hut at the ainlit of the captain' fa., ' she ank back with a look of eajrer in.ini rv. a half-frightened expression in her ix'ift, dark ey-. ; "These pajiers aj pear to 1 all right," "I forgot U. mcjitionit to you," aid j ol served Mr. Banting. I have scruti le Yete addn-ssing her. ".I generally nize I them canfully, and find nothing have some one to read to me while I : wanting." wirk. an.i this p ntleman often d.jes it. " Then it only remains to pay over tlie You won't mind him. He is quite harm- ! money, I supioe," said the heir expect low, M11 Btina. Allow me to introduce i ant, rubbing his handa. you to Captain J'k Mnliyn, a returneil Jirizili;tn one of the richest. iJlest men a Unit tow n ! Theo wpranjr up w ith every nerve ting ling. "Ilia rwme !" she cried. "What did von call him, Mabyn, Captain Mabyn ?; Oil, can it my brother Jack?" The ch plain r-kirtcl. "ioo.l lieaven ! " he erie.1. " Who are yon r, "I am Theo!" she said, holding out her handH. " Oh, Jack, Jack ! It i yon ! I am not Misw I to ins, I merely awumed that Hume iK-cause because I wan ashamed to use inv own." "But but, stammered the captain, 1 think you'd better examine before pro "they Udd me you bud died iu New Or- j feeding further," answered Ned. " Wait leans!" 1 H moment and I'll bring him." Ned "I was the only one w ho escaped, j stepped out and returned immediately, They all diod before me, and I was iit escorting an inlirm old man, w hose eye to the hospit ;1. There were so many rlasiii d as it fell on the cowerinij coun-d.-ad oh, it was horrible !nd there w as j tenam-e of the wouM-Uvheir. such confusion, that I w:w ri'in-rted dead ! "Tell tluwe gentlemen who you are," w ith the rest oi tlie family. When I pit j said Ned, though one of them doesn't well, I wrote to v ia again and again, but i seem to need the information, got no answer. i " I am Antoine Bcrtrand," replied the 'I was transferred from S:in Man-til," i '-'-l "an proudly, "the bmther and heir tiie captain hasu-nol to s:iy. " They scr.t ! of him on whose fortune this base wretch uie to lUdiva. Your letU-rs must have j tsn-ks to lay his lawless grasp. It was goneastrav. Oh, t:iv little sister! Theo, j this villain, wheu the star of my illus- thank ;.k! !" Clasieil in each other' anus they told their stories over again, and Louis IV Yerv 8h:ired iu the joy of their meeting. Captain Mabyn had made a vast fort une in Bolivia. " You shall never be obliged to do any thing again," be said, with emotion, when The told him of her struggle with poverty and degradation. " Poor little girl!"" " But you cannot break your contract with me," said Ie Yere, w ho was afraid of losing his " I'ysche." Thisi smiled, and put her hand in his. " You are my brother's friend." she s:iid warmly. " I shall be glad to pose for you whenever you w ish it." 1 N Yere w as enchanted, and he went to work at his picture, wild with enthu siasm. It showed that his soul was in it, for w hen finished, it secured him the famous academy prize. Moreover when the sittings were done, he had found out that his model's beauty had taken root in his heart. " I cannot live without, Theo," he said. And she aiiswercl, with a soft, light in her eyes : " It is not nspiin-d of you." The Idie Lawyer. It was a capital hit and well delivered, full between the eyes. It sent the resip-U-nt, a gaudily-dxussed fop, spinning into the gutter, much to the detriment of his fine apparci ; and served hiui right for insulting an unprotected girl, w hose hur ried stes and timid manner betrayed her uneasiness at lieing alone on tlie street at such an hour. Having done his duty in the premises : and n'aitinj; to sis; the bespattered oox I couil pick himself np gracefully and J si ink away abashed and cowed Ned Ar mour turned to see w hat had become of chanced to fall, was of Burjiassing beauty; and Nod, being a knight as gallant as brave, leggcd permission to aoe her safe home. In a sweet, gentle voice, with a slight ly foreign tinge, she accepted the oiler and the two walked ofT togther, for the most part silently. " Will yon not come in, sir?1 said the girl, stopping at the door of a plain looking house. " My father, I am sure, will wish to thank you for the kind service you have rendered. He is an invalid, and it w as an errand to procure bim some necessaries that took me out to-night." . Ned aiXMpted the invitation, and that was tlie beginning of his acquaintance with M. rV rtrand and his channing .laughter Marie. Ned Annour was the junior of a law firm which his uncle, Mr. Banting was U,e head. He had little love for the nns I tiwiou, ihii nao enn-reo hiui it to please his nncie, to whom Iil' owed even thing, j his rearing included. It is safe to say i that after the adventurv just related he , siient two evenings m the eocietv of j Marie and her Either, bi one passed with C.ke & Blackstone. MrT Birtrand was an old MiMier.ir tli lirst F.mpire, who, with the fall of his j , hief, had lost all ; and driven into exile with his infant t-Jiild, he had wandered j from country to country in hope to mend his fortune. Now, his danphter vnd ! himself had no other dependanir the .-arnings of the former, who tnrned to the best account she could her pro ficiency in music by giving private les sons. .Neil wold gladly have assisted his friemls from hisown purse, had he known how to do so without giving offense to the pnmd old soldier, " I've been thinking of a w ife for vou." said Ned's uncle one morning, as the ) two sat tog-ther i in Uie senior's urivatc " So have I," replh-d NeL "Ahem !" returned the uncle. t-r ly irked one out for you," he con tinued. "l'v picked one out for niTself," said Ned, " that is omvided I can ohtuin hr j consent."" ! k Tlie deuce vou have ! eicl ,inie.l iu lirad of Uie firm, wlm l.s.l j ymled the o.Ktion one within his own exclusive jurisdiction. I , Tl.ere is no knowing t. wliat a pitch i the discussion would liave reaxhed but ' i'or the eMraiwv of two geiitk'inen, w ho 1 . la 11 . 1 , : (mwwiwin r. A Frenchman, a stranger, it ?m. had dii-d auJileuly while on a irisit to brother," said the trustee "in search of wliomne miraeinif. " Yes, his nrother Anivtm," sai 1 tlie otle-r, " who alisom.led from ins country years ago, and of w hose death I have ample pnsifs " The 1 -a -ni wen-submitted to Mr. Bant ing, wlni promised to examine them and give his opinion next day, ut which time if everything was n-gular, the inon ev was to lie turned over to the claim- ant. It wasn't often that Xed id much ; attention to the business of the oflice; : but the mention of certain naiut dur ! ing tlie colhspjy caused him to prick up his ears while seemingly busy with the ; moriiin apT, and five minutes later he ' was running at full speed to the house of ; his friends, the R'rtranda. At the appoinu-d hour next morning the same two gentlemen came to hear Mr. Bantinir'g decision Ned ae before had the morning najx-r befon- him, but kept a shan. ear fnrned. Nothing more, replied Mr. Ban ting. The trustee prnduml his accounts, showing the sum on hand, which had lieen largely enhanced by accuring in terest, and was begiuing to draw a check for the amount, when Ned Ar mour threw aside Ins paper and strode ! forward. ! " Don't lie too fast ? " he exclaimed. I It was the lirst time Ned ever interfer ! ed in a business cwnsulution, and his on I cle liKkel up surprised. " Why, what do you know alxiut it? " I asked the latter. j " I've a witness in my private room I trious chief went down at Waterloo, who through perjury and falsehood, drove me into exile, and revived as the reward of his rjtiry, my entire wealth. The proofs he now presents are as false as those he nianuiactured then, but I have the docu ments here which will leave no doubt as to my right." The false heir did not remain to see inspected the packet of papers which the old man presented. Suffice it to say, they were found in ali respects cor-n-ct. Marie Bert rand was now a match for the wealthii'st man in the land, and w hen Ned told his uncle that it was she whom he had picked out for a wife, the old gentleman didn't object; neither lid Marie nor her father; and Ned Ar mour 1 1 veil for many years, Happiest 01 husbands. In Brief, and to the Point. 1'ysjiepsia is dreadful. Disordered liv er is misery. Imugestion isa toe t j gooa nature. The human digestive apparatus is one of the most complicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. ( "ireasy food, tough food, sloppy food. lad cookery, mental worry, late hours, ir regular habits, and many o'lier things which ought not to Ik1, have made the American jnple a nation of dyspeptics. But Green's August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this sad business ami making the American ieo ple so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and lie happy. Reuieinber : No happiness without health. 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N H-T1.!k Iks j-yeer old. rrliatilv firm ; liertitrtly trumortliy ordem nile.1 pnnuilv ant uofHi wnl '.iy mail or express t'i hdv juirt of Uie world ; no mailer iint yno wniu In Uie linn line, you wu net it iu Uie lir. hi Wrul ern hy wrliini; liu-r. iiuim nuuie to unler ; tuiw and Krvnlvr n-Iatrtil. M'itl4-2lil. CatarrH ELYS ; cesaj: ealk Cleans ui Basal PusagwjiiuysPain and Inflammation, Healt Ih Sores, Rs Morea Us Senui or Tail and Smell. ' A parili-le is siu'it tnu each mwtrtl. and la rwtai.ie. -l'rtit;ivellCi at JlnnrxiKs: hv mil a-RWai nvixUTiil tOcciitx. EL Y BRO Tilth'. Mca SL, Acw York. inarlfr KT.lya, MM) .1 v szr ND 1 So X Jfine, The Cypsy Kettle Stick. . While the tent, as typical of the homo shelter, has clinging to it specith-ally world of lore, ballad and song, the thing among the gypsies embodying Uie very ejseuce of the home belonging and the tender love and superstitions attaching to them in the kettle stick. I could fill a book with sayings and surstitiomtabout it. Where the kettle stick is there is the gyisy hearthside, the inglenook, the very home shrine itself. Perhaps best illus trative of this was my visit to the home of a gypsy friend in Philadelphia last winter. The husband and bovs were j away on a winter trading tour in the i south, and I found the old mother a crip j pie w ho could travel but little a ith her I band alone. . We together cooked a In I nious meal at Uie queer' fireplace tit the i ancient ramshackle house. All the old belongings were in that fireplace, but my hostess nsed none of them. She had set the loved kettle stick on the quaint brick work, and the fire and all were arranged. and Used precisely as upon the road. I noticed this as a most interestlniar little expression of the gyps' home sentiment and while eating carelessly inquired : ' Mother, w by don't you nse that splen did fireplace, wiUi the andirons and crane for cooking? " . " Bless litis ! " she exclaimed, as if I caught in souie poor weakness, " Hit's j like ia stnrdie (prison) here. . liijessget j up the stick cauipwise like, V ' lli I bends o'er the fire that-a-way, hit's like j Hi w us wi' my own people 'tuong the tents. The ol' tree out yon's great com fort betimes, likcaways." Edgar L. Wakeman. An Important Element ! Of the success of Hood's SarsuparilU is the fact that evey punrhaser receivea a iiiir eqtii valent for h is tuouey. The famil- iar headline "1U0 Doses One Dollar," stol 1 en by imitators, is original with and true ! only of Hood's Sarsapariila. This can I etisily lie proven by any one who desires to test the matter. For real economy, buy only Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggis's. In many localities Hood's Sarsaparilla is in such general demand that it is the recognized family medicine. People w rite that " the w hole neighborhood is taking it," etc. Particularly is this true of Lowell, Mass., where it is made, and where more of Hood's Sarsiiaril!a is sold than of any other Sarsaparilla or blood purifier. It is the great remedy for de bility, scrofula, dyspejisia biliousness, or any disease caused by impure state or low condition of the blood. Give it c trial. " ' Illustrious Sons. Homer wan tho noil of a lanut r. iJfjuosthenex was the win of a cutler. Miltou wan the son of a money scrive ner. f)!iver Cromwell was the non of a brewer. Cardinal Wolsey was the n of a Imh'her. .Shake.-fjH'are was the son of a wool htailer. Christojiher (.'oluinlms was the son of a weaver. i'atiiel lH-1'oe wan a hotter, ami the sou of a imlelier. . Uoliert Burns w:i the ma of a plow in:! 11 in Ayrshire. . . . Whitfield was the son of an innkeep er at tiloui-ester. A Lengthy Pastorate. . The late Rev. H. ii. Ewell was the pas tor of the liaptist Church at Pavilion, N. V., for nearly half a century. He w.ia man of strict honor il ml integrity anil the hiijhtwt Christian eharaeter. His word was an good ax a trovenuiient liond, and he never expressed Hn opinion that he did not firmly believe, He wrote as fol Iowh: " It airords me jireat pleasure to riHDiiimend to th ; puhlie, Gilmore ' Ar omatic Wine. I believe it to lie the niot desirable remedy that can lie placed in any family. I am well acquainted with the manufacturer, and ha-e confidence in their ability to do a kkI thing for ttuf-fi-nni: humanity. I have used thrir Wine in my family for a iiuuiber of years with jp.od ell'oct, and liriuly, believe it will do w hat i claimed fur it, Tiie tiilmore IU'inodiee are for sale by Ciesecker A Snyder, Mammoth Block, Komersiet, I'a. I have uttx a great siifTi-rer from ca tena for over ten years; hl it very bad, could hardly breathe. Some nights I could not sleep had to walk the Hour. I purchased Kly's Cream Halm and am uninj: it freely, it Is working a cure surely. I have advised sevjr.il friends to use it, and witn happy result in every case. It ia tlie one uiedicinealiove all others luade to euro catarrh, and it is worth iU weight in gold. I thank God I have found a remedy I can use with safety and tliat does all that is claimed for it. It is cur ign my deafness B. W. Sjierry, Hart ford Conn. . ' ."" , " My little cat" is a favorite term of en dearment with Frenchmen. A French man, however, who Applied it to his Yan kee sweetheart found that he had stroked the fur the wrong way. ,1 ,v , SIIILOirS Cure will immediately re lieve croup, whooping cough and bron chitis. Sild by Geo. W. Eenfonl & Son. "Diseased nature oftentimes breaks forth in Strang eruption," and therennlt of it all is pain. Now Salvation Oil will send this very puin to the rij;ht about at the trifling mint of only 2- cents. ARE vou made miserable by Indiges tion, Constiiiation, Hizzinexs, Loss of Ap jietite, Yellow rkin ? Shiloh's Yitalizer is a jiositive cure. S)M by ti. W. Benford & Son. " What can Ik worse, said an exasper ated husband in the middle of the night, "than a teething baby?" "You are, John, when you have the tooth-ache," responded the wife. : i WHY will you cough when Shiloh'g Cure will give immediate relief. Price, 10centH,"O i-ents, and $1. x4d bytieo. W. Benfonl it Son., '. 1 , -t A poet sent to an editor a iniitributioii entitled, " V"hy do I live ?" Tlw editor answered, " Bemuse you sent your con tributions by mail instead of bringing thein." ' .i . i. i.-.rv, ... ..-.. ! . TOIJ dyspepsia and liver complaiut. you have a printed guanuiUu on every bottle of Shiloh'a Yitaliaer.- .It never - fails to cure. iSold by tieo. W. Benford A Son. When a young man gits in the parlor talking nonsense to his best girl that's capital. But whmi he lias to stay in of eveings after they're married that's la bor. -J '! '' U- '. ' sIUlAlirsCaturrh lnnedy---aioitive cure for rafarrh, dihtheria and canker mouth. SoM bv Cieo. W. Benfonl A Son Kve wait the only woman who aver lived that didn't gather all her drapery in her left hand and acres m at the lop of h?r voire at the sight of a snake. ' H " HACK MKTACK," a lasting and fra grant ierfuni. Price 25 and fifl eentr Sold by (Jeo. W. Bi-nford A Son. ' , ri . !. ?, How to acquire a short hand fool around a buza saw. f f x g fL miJ Uinpn TflF Tflfl JfJT, Children feel the deMlfty of the ehinelng ' aeaaons, even more thaa adalta, and they be come cross, peerish, and BnconttntlaWe. The Mood abraild ke cleansed and the (yttsai - taTtsonlad by Uie asaaf Hood' Sanapaiula. " IjoX 8irtng my two enlldren wete Taeet natrd. Bona alter, tney brake aU out w Itb run ning am, sodceaiUuI I Umuit I alaiulit lure , them. Hood's Danaiarilla cured tbem eom pletely; and Uiey hae been bealtby ever since. 1 do feel that Hood's Sarsapartna saved my el-.tldren to me." Mas. OL U Tjaoanraox, Weai Warren, Jfasa. ! '. Purify the Blood ; Hood's Sanapariua Is eharartcrlzed by three peculiarities - 1st, tbe eomMaoMoit of Temedla agentst Sri, Uie proportion M, Uie Jiwnsss of seenring too active medicinal qultles. The result la a medicine of unusual strength, effecting (area liilherto unknown. Send for book containing additional evidence. M Hood's flarnaiiarilla tnnp nn mv mntem. purines any bioud, slurpeus my arietite. and si-eim to ni.ike me nv:r." J. P. XuuairsoK, Bvister of Deeds, Lowctt Mans. " Hood's 8irnpnHlU bents all other, and lsworthitswejfEhtinsvld." I. UAiuujiaTuH. 130 Bank Street, Now 1'ork City. Hood's Qareaparilla Sold bf in drnMriata, 1 ( six for . Hada only by C. I. HOOU COL, Lowe'.l, Haas. 100 Doses One Dollar. FASHIONABLE CUTTER and TAILOR, Hating had many "i-iXS '.rV i JI braucbesof the Tailoring bus- V VlnS I arsntee 1 jiMiui'Hcti.m to all may call up- uhi favor ith their pat- Voun. ie W I LLI AM M. H X" II ST ETL E R, Someeset, Pa. Tho Old Schuttler T:tMMiel 'in ;.trr;?B I have jiut received two ear loeds of the SKI.F 1 ho 1 it on n 1 a me w w socage. the moat complete Western Wajron iu the market for Koud or Farm Purposes. Ou the A;HirrxLSH Waoox tliere in a Rear Drake, to he used when hauling hay or gram, a nomelhiDK that fanners know Uie necessity of wheu hauliuv on hilly farms. Every part of the Wood-mork of this wagon has laid tn Stock three years before heiiu; workel up, beiiu; Ironed. Veiug the pmeuteea of the DOUBLE COLLAR AND OIL CUPS, It is the only Wagon made that has thi improvement. It avoids lbs iieceiaity of taking oS the wbec-U to grease, as iu the old style ; by simply turning a cap tbe wagon can be oiled in less than live minutes. This Wagou want to I seen to be fully appreciated, and parties wishing to buy will do well to see it before purctiaiiig elsewhere. . Every , "Wagon. Fully Insured. In offering this make of Wagon to the public, will say I used i he stuns make of Wagon for five yean w hen freighting across the Korky Monuuiiua, over nuda that were almost tm-MUuiatile, and they always stood the test. I feet warranted in saying I tielieve them the Bet Wagon on wheels. : CtoW nn OUrvr Keiirr iw Ilmrii ILvHi if, a lio trill nlmw yim tli Wwjutii, ... Sir-Aeerits- Want oil U'liroushout the County. PETER HE Ft'LEY. SOMERSET. MARCH 2. 1KS5. THE SOMERSET HERALD. Kstnblihccl A27. Is the Oldest Paper in the County. IS f U8lolSHED EVEfY WEDJESBltY.JVIONIS. f i, ,, . . ' ; 52 NUMBERS EACH YEAR i - ......,, f IS RED HOT REPUBLICAN. -i- , Is Read by the Best Class of People. Is the Best Advertising iledium. ' ' ! ij :i '! - HAS A BONA FIDE CIRCULATION DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED ::' ; in the county.:;" It Contains all the County News. Has"all the County. Advertising. .v....;...a-:.....ar......w.'.. i Has all the JLeal A.dvertisinnr. ' ! ' - il! rtTj -ii . i 'in ! .1- ; ..o.o,.,..-.u.......q..v...o.,.... ......o.....,..o o.. o.T o Q JO.'..!! o '. It has connected BEST In Vresteni J'i. ! I.. ' -ill .......ni ni . .. .'..iu . ....Tri .Tn......m..v...m. V I.. ' Does all Kinds of Job Work With Neatness and Despatch at . PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. ..t..:...f........i.. Terms, $2. per" Year ia Advance. For prices for Advertising or Job Work, call on or address, THE IIKRVJL13, SOMERSET, PA.. MFVfiMKST TO THE IHNSTITt TtON' fnfifcel l lh eltii!'n itf lhf ronmioli- "W yi'rai m n-jwtion nv inrocif i?m Anv-mMr tf liif Oimmuii wckh of IVmivI vnnia. tnwiswi Ty wwr r in wrnnary r Uie tflPtiuoiiwvaUh, ia paiuanv uf Artivlf X V1TI ifth OrnHfUuUfrt.. dWtat fHlBtii frtpfWT nrsn amfrnlment to th CvQ"tiiuiitjuof th) ojunwju vtl 1 h . SEiTMirl. Be U rs)Jvl hy ili nie nl Housr i IfamwotadVM) of the 4 umtnoti wraiib ul I'eniiityjvauia Ib lifral A? iniily uit. TtuU ih fViltciwinir (intenimtnt I? irop"l to ihe Con Miiuiion if the l'4Hiimnwt)th f Ffmiylvnin. in acotf(iiuii- wilb tiio hivhut-'iitlt Ariiclv tiiertv trf: AUEM'iiKNT. , TTiltv nhaH he nn a4lditimti article to faid Can fjunaiou ij le dtwguattl a Article XIX, foi-1mm- ... ARTICLE XIX- The BMrmfactwY. Mie. or keepios firtal of iiitt'xieauiijr li'iU'tr, W te oaet n a bevr-ratre, i herH.y ftrtrhftviteti, and any Ttttlartoa Wthi pro hihtUuaahall kxt a BiimaajMH; uiiifckatW aa iiinli t- jtntviiieii by law. The manufacture. tMile or kvepint ft sale vf liiutxicatibg UiHir toe llT purjt-H.n tiian aa a may re ulloel in !iK'h manner only at may lie prwf rthed hy taw. Th4fniral AemWy slwil, a tli firM eaiaiU utveiLujf tli atiuptuB of this article uf tht ntitiUiifi. einut lawn with teiiau: pvijaltiea Uit Us .nforrjrmritt A true eviiy of ihf Jttiut Hetolututn. CHARLKH U. STOXE. . Sretary ui the t'nnnuia wealth. FOR PntHfrt, ' i CkanieU, aai . Jurtiblc HORSE HIGH, BULL IR0KS, AR0 PIC TIGHT. SOMETHING NEW. We are eiu:aitii in the manutwrtnre of this fence at Somerset and MVyerMaie. It in the mwt liuruifle. and uuicet fen ktuma. Ko barbs, utt i0ry W Kbiek. Kwtiiry iu Somerset ai tUs old KooRer caniaire factory. mayllf-tf. J. M. MARSHALL ?fH. YOU CAN FIND ii tiie ia trrrrBr--H t the Adfrt.nn lurenu ui a S2S RE1H1TGT01T BROS. iio wiii cuuiriaci U'l juivertiiiiiiic ut I- wl ratei. Reliable Wagon. CliU - ifjo in 1S42. ". r-r!i i A J 'V J-W ... - OiUSU, STJiKL-SKEIS SCUL'XTLEK WAGONS. iuxuriug the work to be thoroughly at-asoiiid before HI - with It one of the Pennsylvania. J:.................t "V -o- A Fences Farmers AILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAD.- -HOM ERSET CAMRRU BKASVH. I) I ST AV It AM) PARK. Mile HomiTiet to !uytowis... 1-S .SinnoTM't u HoveiiUi... 17 HUerw-l l Brllifl..! Somen: to J"ih:ilwn 36 9iuenet t R)Ckwiioil.... . Somenwt to Gairrtt..-........ 1 uifrM in Tmt:e... , H timtenvt u ("unitx? -l 5a t 40 nO ;u 1 to 0 2 a) 'o 7 50 SU 1 HQ 3 40 SfnitT-! to Wajthiniifaiab. TiO aiuujrv;l to BalUnK'h: , ,. 20 Stunrr-H-l u L'rin 11 Sonurntet toCoiiaueace,.... .... 2 JKimerM-t to .Vninrtlwtlle S2 Somr-t tn Plttshurgti 110 The fai to PhilwMpfeia in tf.-H. a4 to New York. Jll.fiu. - Sumner ArrangeoHinl-lD flct sines Nay 29, '17. MRTir-noCXI) TRAISX JOHSKTOWX KXPRESS-No. 91. .1 rrrro-w. Joliittlowu T:S RK'kwtuil.. V; a m SMKJfcT. Sw a ru lre'.rer a in Hiovisiown (irjrt m m HRvervillti. 6: a ui brlhet a til MAIIv-No. X .Irriprj. PiUnbaivh-.. 7: J a ni K.K'tttill;W 111 Miltonl HVta m Snner-t 11 a m Siitt'Mii l :J a-iu- IbvrnviUe.U.''0 a m Bethel 1215 p ui Jofaaauwn bl l p rasn-rnn-m fhrm Pitt-lnni'h rhanre ran iVr ptHiibi on the Suniei-wt & i'ambruL at Kuc-kwomi. On Sundiiva tliitritin ruu twi htmr lute frnn Ktn kutNHt t Snncrtt, ami rive litrtin Uue tnnn Somtiratft U bu.wia. SOMERSET Af'XMMOPATlOX9eo. tti. f f,. , a. Baltimore IO-ia) a m 1 aOMElW-ET 61W p m fillimrvh 1:10 p in j Korkwood w.. ji-Hii p B3 i liliunl oM p m I Pasieiiirvrfiir Sonier-t frra the eist and wtt on the Pittsburgh liivMon, ehaiiKf ear" at K-k-woihL ... NO I TH- BO ( A7 TRA .V.V. BALTIMORE MAIL Xo. tri Onrrg r Arrht Johlisluwit 7:-V a m I ti'M'kwf..! 9'.V a Di rk'iti-! v:;i a 111 I ( niurUniLl: tp ui lloovi-ro ille. K. a in h:n'.1.in ?l p m Hyi n y im a m KHtiituore.... l.:jn p ni '"wr S Juni ; I'ui.-I.nrvh J:iJ u 111 MKLSET ::!! am MiihirU ai- P;wpnirT for points eat and west change earn at Ko k wood. On HundTthitrBin wilt ran twenty ninutea late from Juha.tuu& u Korkwoud. AVOMHM'ATIN No. iH. .T'hiist(wu '2:') p m hetM S:rt tm RM-kW'MHi 4;;j) p ia i UTtiriini ... 7:1. pn Fm.-UJich ...... m aipui Wrt-hinfhm 7 -Vtaui Brtlliiuort :-ua m H(-o.erNVilie. :i:JU j ui Moy.-itowu :i ;ij i iu rt-ifcr :t:."7 p iu SKHfct nmMn, 4:U in MiU'onJ 4:16 ( m pHssf-mTrs for east and wert change rant at Roc kwxl. on nn'luvK thi traiit will run three hour an1 flftetfu mm lilt's late irm JohiifloH u tuKiKltwo! . KUCkWix D ACCOMM'JDATION'-No. H6. f L"Ur Ami-- SfWFWrrT ..V15pm KtirkwiMHl j& Wpm Milfnnl .U;J7 p tn j pMsenKt'r?i k'uvin m tlii train can make Heciioii at Kc:k.Ki witii instil fcaprv trains fast awl wtsi. raily. f Iaily except Sunday. BALTIMORE & OHIO &AILROAO. VlTTsn I Kttf hi r .V. AST-IfOf'XI TKALXS. Twin lyntr. timix-il'ii s. .V-i;'. Ej-prr. rittn:rifh i-. M. 7.J0 m. fta r. v. UraMN-k 1:.3 " 7:40 " JJ' tvc.-eiurt 1:4 ' 7:41 :;i " Nvwtoii " o -, " linuid Kurd i ouuribviile a:vir " K:-n " . " ohiti Pvle 41H :M " '.nliuew 4:42 t:.v M li:lA. M. l'rtuii 4: ti " w. , 1o:m i Afiiun -ViO lu.jl !.cliwKd .V-D 10.;K li.V tArreU o:.;7 lt):l ' Sali)ury Jtme..V7 ' ty'i Mt-yerwtale iK lrA Key.-toiiv .Vwi li:t4 " an'i PaK-h V " i i-;m " Sui.iittinpioO t'.r'Ji 4 " " I-armtc -;zt " " llyii.iiimn H:4J H utu(MTlatil 7.1;" P. M. ;iiiiiiUu ....... 4:Jt 7. jo ItrtltiinurtM.arrivt; 5;jw " " H EST'HOl Sit TKAIXS. I'nitmt'H Jc Tntin lstt Vmnhrrtd Ar. M'til. Krpre KiUiimore a. a. tlHW a. . 7-f. r. a. Wuiiiuvton " Pv.v- " !-" t'uin'ierlaud imi " 2-?i5 r. a. im.i.a. Ilvilduiull " " l.. I'ilirlinie K-m ' ii-jl " SjllthltMlptou suhd Patch l Keuoe yvj:i Mcycrxlrtle H-.o jli-linrv' June. 1-17 t-.'t 4-.-7 4- :sl -HI l-.V.I ft-lo 5- J) I turret! lUM'kHlNKl l ,a.'eiinan 1 lNina oniiuence uiiio I'vle i.iujieilville r.r.m-l Fttnl W est Nei Ion li'Ka".in 1IMI". lll-.V) " lis-:! " 1D-.VJ - 11 .SI ' 1 1 -Vt " 4JI i-uu 1l" v r. a. " in 1---1 - t-; " :iriMi'i"'C Ar. iiimburuh a-isi s-:w (Tiie tune given k tasicru Standard Time. i I BOTE. on Sumlays Kis-kwis.l Kxprss leave i lilt .-'m:iih at s-:i. . M-, arrive at Kis-koiss! at ! t-' -U. r. M Uavc l! k .! at t-: p. a., arrive; ut lltisborirh ai s r. m. Muil Trafn- eon rivet a' Kis-kwnod with Iruiin to and fro:.; -om.r-vt i.it J...'i:i-t., n. at Hynd limu uil'i triin To ii'id froMi lu-irorl. al i.arrctt will? tr.uiiH l. and from lerin:. at tlistMu June- uou n mi trains 10 auo iroiu sjalLtHiry. W. M. LFMEST-". Manager. C. K. LoKI,Uen'l Hasa. Agt. VMKSIiMKXTT'i THE rosyTHTTIOX ini H.tl lotlif eitizensof Hi in roiiimon wealth for ilieirspproval or rvjstion ly the ienerui As H:lutiy of llie l.oimuuliwt-alln of I'enusvlvauia. 'ill.lihv.l ly onler of tiie SeerWarv of the l"oiu m.aiwealtb. in i.ursaan. e of Article Will of tbe I onrimtion. Joint nsoltitlon rrnrsinean nmenrlment to the constitution ot the commonwealth: . ei:.Tio.N 1. Jt' U nintii rtti.il tltr r,ntU ih4 ihtnr fif H'priirittiltim nf iht CrmmiHTUimfth iif P.-nnml-IW'lA' lirmviU A.Jit9 mt. Thai the lollovilli i? irosl a" an ain.-ii.lmei:! to tlie eoriHiiimion of tile (iniliionweallh of 1 Vnusyivania ill aeeont-aui-e with the rovisiis irf llie eiviileenth artieie luereoi: AME.VD.MENT. Strike ont fmm eetiti otm. of artieie eiht, the four .(iiMliiieattotis for voters which reals aa iol lows r "If tweniv two yean of aire or upwanls, ta shuil liave pai.i, w ithin two yenrs, a stale or cunie ty lax. whi.-h shall havi N-en assesseil at least two lnonitis, uu.1 paid al least iue uiouth lieiore tiie election," so liiat tlie section Whicll reads as follows: tvtry niaie eiuxeii, twenty-one years of aire, issitie tlie foiioulnir nal'i!iat!ons, sliailbe entitie.1 to voie ai an etectioasr First, ile shall haveiicun a citizen of llie I'nit ed .Sintim al least one month. Second. He shall have resided In the state one year inr if. having previously been qualified elclnror nativa Isiru eiiixeo of tht. tate, be thull have removed therefrom and returned, t ii six tnouilis) imriMfdiaiely prectsluig kue eic lion. Third. He shall have resided in the election district w here he shall nUer to viae at least two l.ionlh immediately pr.s-e.lilif the eUs-lion. Fourth. If tw cnty-twrn years of aceiwupwanK he siiall have paid, uithiu two years a state or cotr.!l tax. which shall have ln-en asM-sscd at least li months, aid paid at least one niomii be fore ll:e election, " suaii be iuueude.1, so aa to nei s I'ollows: Kery mate eilizen twwntyine years of aire, IsM-cssiug the (Viliow iUK .inaiineatious. shall I entitled to vote at ;h pollmR place of the elec tion district of which be shall at the time b a resident iuhI uirt e!sfwrKTe: Firt. lie shall have been a citizen of the Cnit ed istates at least thirty days. .-s.voii.1. He shall have resided in the state one year lor if havtner tavvkaisly been a qualified elen-uir or Bauve btsru ciiizea of tbe slate, he shall have re.aoved therefrom and returned, then six immltlM Immediately preenlinr the ele-tiiiii. i'oird. He shall have rtldeil ia the election diMricl when- lie shall otter to vote at least thirty day-, immediately preceding the eks-tton. The k-vl.lamre at ihe session thereof next alter tiie adoption ol this section, shall, and from lime to time thereafter may, euael taws properly en force Ibis provision, . KiHinu. tvery male citizi-n of the age of tweie ty-.me years, wno shall have been a citizen for thirty days and an inliahitatit of tUia slate one year next )reeeititiif an elei-tion. ezivpl at luiinic liMil electawin. and fi ihe last thirty daya a re! ueui of the eleeiton district in wbie'U be may of fer iiis vole, shall ta entitled to vote at such c!cc tiow In ihe ek..nn district of which be shall at the time la resident and not elsewhere for ail othcers that now are or hereafter may be elected by the people : frnrUi i. That In time of war no elector in the actuai miltiary service of the sta'e or of the l 'ui tin Siaies. In the army or nav thereof shall be deprive. 1 of his vm. by reason of hi attsence from such election district and the leirislaiure shall have power to provide tlie milli ner iu which and the lime and place at a hlt-h such alss-ut electors may vote, and for tlie return and canvass of their voles In the election district in which they respectively reside. Fifth. For the j.iirjxw of voting;, no per son chall lc di-nuT to have gained or lol a residence l.y n-esoii of his presence or abseiusj w hile empioyed iu the service of llie ( lulisl foiiea or tbe State, nor whilw enfrawit In the naviicatiou of the waters of the state or of the hivh M-as. imr while a student of any collctte s. mi narr of leariiinr. nor whii kept at any alma honse or public iitstiiuliou, exce the Inmates of any home for disabled and indiifi iit soldiers ami Miilora, who, tor the (mrpow of voUnc. shall la Ueeuicd to reside ill the election district where said home is l-icatert. Laws hall he made for aseemuuinc, by wnar proocV. the eitiaeiis who siiall be entitled to the right of sulfraiie hereby established. - A trueiatpy of lheiiil nwohitioa. 'IIAKl.b4 W. SfTOXR, rteeretary of llie UnrnnnD wealth. MX. PLKASANT . Classical Institute. ' ' "; Opens S-ptemlssr II, lssc. Tfve firadnatln fonraes of StiwfT, lnelnHna: Music and Art. Seles i onrsea to suit students of varuttia wanus. ticnuan ismrcrsaiiori taiitu in Its purity by aUerman jnst fh.in University of Bona, (ienuairy. StmU-nts Inmi ly rive recent classes have entered fmirtcen h-ailinir f'olleirea and Universities. Hlndent last term. Hi , mal and business course. ML Pleasant has uo sae loolia. 9eul wslal for new catalogue. LKKUY STEr-IIKNH. rTtnitMWT. m10-2m. ML Pleasant, Pa. BEST MADE CLOTHING IN PHILADELPHIA, H.CYflTES&CO.. LEDGER BUILDING, m I SIXTH I CHESTNUT STS. j I ! i j ! ! B. & B. We tiey to ai.iiouii, illP oi,:,ii.a fllr -.( :j am! Winter Ini.r1:'t:,,t,s ,,f FRENCH "(0 GERM.A1) DRESS GOODS. III'JH A1!T Xt'VKl.TIKS fOBES, k HABIT CbOTHS, COSTUME CbOTjHS, Fancy .Silks, Velvets, I'liisl.cs. Klc. Ais, , Cloak ami Suit Department a iihm ,m. plete linn in rrnllma assmim, ,,! f Lu'lic'. Mi sues' a:nl fiiildnTi'- WRAPS. newmarkets, tall jackets, plush sacgues, Raglans, and iiest .Sla iii.ini Makes of U.n.ion.lHoi SEAL S.vr! KS, SK A I. JACKKTs WKAtS AM) NKWMAKKKTs. Tl.is st.s k ..f Fall (i,k boil, K..i v a, Miiie. lor .li-.iince in style and .ii.iii; i:onih u ii-s in a.s,iriiiirius. ai, l' U-M vjiins as to pnet-s. will e.Xi-ellcd by tnt;int!iei'iiiii. try fci-t or Wt-t. iMir loiistmtiI FALL & WINTER CATALOGUE S.n-nn of JsxT-.x fiir cratiiilnis dMrihiirioi, will tie rva.lv aismt ( N fols r !-t.. ni,. contain i t.- tli .at;es s.lj im-lii'-s, win, , romi.U f. line ,,f , ,,rs n i.pi-.-iiiiri:- tl, I i ! iiiiii F:iiiiaialle styles in ! GARMENTS, j WRAPS. ETC. ! Also, a n.-vier ami fii-i,Tijtive Pn.-e t.i-i .,f DRY GOODS, FURNISHINGS, clc, u liii li will ! valualile to vou in makine I;irrliaN of yi.nr iail vuppiit-,. s,i,,i,, 1 ostal nird your name and rst oilin- a.Mr. t;.rci.yof I his illustrate.) i-italomi,. S, ,i.ii,lK.r jiiii, i,, s-tolx-r liili the luter Siate Fair wi.i hi li. ld at K.it:un I'ark Alleuiieiiy. (hti.lsT 4ih is t.rarnl Arn.v Ihiy. anil at this euoii of the v.-;ir ninrr oil" i'tii-niexi iirvionsw ill Ik. r;ni to llttdsin: uod All. iflii-ny. We invite our rea.l.r an.l tlie I'liiiiii- a.-in-riliy, when in tiiei.nr at tin. time or.iilji-i t un s, t,, f,.,. j-rts-t !y Jpr in make our .roit-nami tln-ir li.-!iil.ii:irt."s f.r nns'tinir ..f friemls, ii.s.intmi-iits. ru: Th..n.ii-li!v-i,rv:iiiij-. Mail i inler Blent fcr ism lit of our nianv rasioniirk iiv inir .ii a iil!au. e. Will -.-ml samnit- of nrs Fail liissls to sinv n.liin ss. 1iiiv.t me i. :-- on eTervirnnif. BOGGS 4 BUHL 115. Iir, 119 &. 12! FEDEBAL STREET, rlobEGjHENY, P. dee..,.-l-y. THE PEOPLE Wbo have been distipfaiinietl in the resiiit ir taiBeii from the use of Oik'A winks, MFC WINF. an.1 IR( v. or the so-called FMI I.Jl.'N -f Tn I.IVER Oil, should ne CHERRY MALT PHOSPHATES, a combination, f wild fherry. Extract nf Mlt. an.1 the Hypot hosphates, a delicious siiiaulaat and nutriment Chkrby Mai Tacts on the Stomach and livi-r increaiuir the appetite, a-sisiin iiir.-.t!ii, thin by maini; it applicable for !y'ria in iu lions Sttois ; L.iss of Appetite, Helache, In-eui-nia, ifeherat r-iil!ty, Want of Vitality, Vrv., Pntnition, Cn-uniptloii, etc. If your Imiarit diss not keep it, send SI.'" '' one boric or 00 for six bottles. F.pr- pai'l. 1-IEltIU PHARM Af.VL Ml.. 7S Maiden Ine. X. T. Sold by all Unionists. marts Myr. 1TJL J y LJ 1 K.ti'ly..ufnme- Lh tnic rf Kreat vntut- uil iintrUniv to Ttm tbl will H.n you in tiisiu-(i Inch will Unux yu iu more mont-r riirht awkt than aitTT.iinic-I'- lii world. Auy . rnu ii ttte work wui hnj. Kit tier m-x ; ail aw. i?Titiiitf nf. ihfit jit roi?r nKii-r fir ail worktrn. H start fVu ; rapitaj dh owl!. Thin mvi "fib iiuine, imiitirttiiit lin-rf of a liit-mur. Te.- who areamKtri-nm nrni enifTf.rir.nr n- n lay. t.rund ouau (nn. Alitxew Tan - A gtiMo. Maine. iln-Si-'.lyr PUBLIC SALK ValnaWe Rsal Estate. lVr at put. It vt! on tli prxiiii-i"' tu rU&i- a'1""" hns ?iiTinri"t 'omty, Pa., on SATURDAY, OCT. 15. 1 at 1 n'ehs-lt r. the rollowinr des. rils-1 Re-il Kstaui. late the property of Jac t'royle. ''' ''' A valuable f.irtn situate in slis-le 1"!H, atOTtit ii miles Horn Hlovestown. and sissit ' mile lr.Mii the s. Ail', kailroad, adjoinuut Isn'.f if John A. I'lark. Cvnis Berkevhile. I"aiuei ' John Ackerman aiid Joseph Kash. cnlaini:. 82 ACRES, more or k-ss. The iiuprm-iu' are a DWELLING HOUSE and ssl hank tsirn. irissl on-hard "f fruit Issir Inr trees, snaar camp. etc. f hun-hes an.li"" eonveniem. -TKTtMS- Ten la rc-llt oil diivof-ale. the Ulan, r ' ' third mi the In of April, sss. when d.sl '" " delivered and pie-ion iveti : laie-uiinl oo ' ll nf loril Iss i Ami une.liiirt the i"t "I t !.. Iicfcrreil iiavmcnis to bear Interest la- secured by itlilKDielit Issi.l. ,-Al'M-sOT! HFfH.EV ailirJt Iteiut.. EsUia of Ia Ankeliv. dei-earcl. Ute ut 1 Hit Ti s n-bip s..merset l'o. Pa. Leni:r of asrministration the ,M havinaheeu irralileil u. Ihe mi.ter-:mH-l J pr..raiithoriiv. iiolicels hereby !Teii ai- . sons indebted t- sanl estate lo make ""'V istvment and llmse havinc claim- t-sin same to pre-t-ut lliem duly aulJieniiisieu seiiW-nietit on istnrlay. (s-tober 2JU ' tne late residence of deceased. v JON ANKFsT- aeptl-t Admiuistrah.