5 i Care of Poultry. One- of the cralest prohiettiKto h-solved by the fmltry-keeier ia how to make the hen lay in the colder months, w ht-ii ejisr brintr tu ioR a much a they do in miinnxT. Tlieresre two important fac tor to Kicraw. and they are, first, In place the low la upon the name footinit a in summer, fuiiul) jiijj them with warmth. animal food and Mimi hkIwiwm f- a bret-d which, h" the reputation of hj. ba ppa-ptacle for his pri bcii.jr ?"od int.f iHyeiv. From a jjreat j ,,,.,, n,i UH.,ranJa he drew a many hived U fore the pn'.lic, the l j Jmjwof f,Mw,,, cW-ly written, which all winter layer ue l-n d.i-ied to be i first n.lnarylnil that it wax a the riym-mtli K- k and Likrht Krjihina, ( ,,.,,., f ,AlMt ,e bad intended and under pn.(er .H.!itini! eiUierof I to It proved to le in Milwtani-e. ami th.-we breeds sIimiiM s.ii..ly the farmer j sUinii vi-rbn, w i.t was printel a with dark brown tw dii-Bir th winter. ; j,) ny.i,,,,.,,,,,.),. To keep 'lie poiiltrv-hoiM- warm there; After iU .WUvery lit eM-i deep is nothing Kni!1.' tl.me time j,., tnal n",j p,,, j.rt-pared it with an well anitssi t tKe fwirpn-e. w tnsi.l 1 ,vre Kt;,l to me on the stand lining of tarred paper. The c old and j juile,i ja.v ft or.iicln.lins; hi Hrw. li, fro are kej t out. the ptiJT w?rvin - j iMmln that si-oech won't scour '. It is a a a protection asrsinst insect. -,re 1 tat rjjiiire, and the M'ojle are dirsippoint hould be Uken t-j bank the house where I j ,. .,e .j Ilultv trllU, ordinarily rip. -.!. and it should made aa tiaht j n,mn)pl1 ahimt wiat tht. ..le would a pwibleeomiatil.le'with wiiubie ven- j thjlk ((f iL I wad deeply imprv-w'd by tilation. frank and nvrctfiil condemnation of The air in the hen house tiiut 1 pure j Jjie vff n am, .j.,. tjv njN Ilianner ami constantly renewed, as the ammonia j (f ex,irewli,1(j lhat ,t . 'ani my own arisins from the droppitiK and impurities j imr;sioll m:is ,ie,-peued by the fa. t that from the bird f Oder it injuri'KW t1' I u . in)tnr ,lf t,e )!av. Mr. i;verot. and health of the fowl ut a very whorl time, t Mr Hnl V)()th r1;'m.i,Je,l with Mr. Lin-Cin-ular hole cut into the w.K-b of hp ,n in unfavorable view of it mer buildine.aml a fclidinif lrd arranc-i ho they may be adjusted in mild or extreme j nn the platform from which Mr. Lin weather, intake ex-elleiit ventilators. ; t jia, mal(. addn-ss, and only a The house fcb'Wild la-' httewaihed the j moiiieiit after iu ennchinon. Ir. Serd hav in the n.-sts taken out iKvai-ionally i turne-J to Mr. Kverett and aske.1 him and replenished ith new, and until t!ie first enemy niet with inahnuin;up fowls, liee. ia oemnne. ' lirwnnd tohaxrn i-teirts with a fmall quantity of siieri-arlKilate of lime is es cellenl as an insecticide scattered in the , iK-sts and about the h'Mise. The lime is very food by itx-lf a a disinfectant, a little in the wl.itevii.sh buek.-t se-vintr, a an additional wif.-triiard. For the summer time a foa l if piircn rnn!-e finds insts-ts. womm. plenty of pwn HtnlV an.l tr ts siillici.nt exercise. In winter the case is dit1.-r.-nt: iK-in con fined they miM Ir" supplied with those articles necessary to health. To feed a fowl, whether for fancy or f..r e juir preat iuin'. They must not l,eover- fed, as bens will not lay if fat. F.-ed as ; much as they will eat np clean. Variety 1 in fissl adds j-nntly to llie . :iealth f fowls and Xt the euj: pr.HlucLion, esisn-ial- , Iv in the cold months, lessl feeding of i fowls in winter calls for a lar-e )ervtit- ; aire f c..keil food. A hot bn-akfast , nbould always Ik- );ivcn as early as pn- i Me. It should Is-warm and well cH.k(sL j A (food f"ti i made nof a mash one- ; thin! corn and outs trrouno t. her. one- , third heat middlings, one-sixth Veiled , potab. lor any v.-u'.-table. and one-sixth j U.iUsl ine.it. This .rved to the fowl early w ill I eaten jret-dily.aiid the hens j w ill feel in a c .nditiou to coinmence lay- ! in? at on.-e. A little red epi-r in this early feed is pjod, bu-1 every other day , throw in some ground Is.ne j The poultry- should have ,rreen f'-xl ! daily, as altaua-d (lover. MWen. cabbajies, j chop--.l onions and Us-ts. Onions Mre . considen-d the preventive of the croup. ! The Is-st way to prepare rowen is to sim- . ply put tne um.Hint to oc us.si iu a imrrei. i s.uron lert wa'-r, and cover the barrel up le(ti'i); it sit f r a cmjile of hours,, w hen it is ready for use. The feeding should lw at n.Hiii. At ni'ht trive them all the w hole corn, heat, oats and hock- j wheat they w ill eat. A pile of millet straw w ith heads is a psl tiling for tiie bird-to pick over. riv iii them exen-ise. Corn on the cob is tfisxl for this puriitte. With somchreed- eix it is a custom to scatter corn over me i tl.K.r of the houses, which for practical i ... ., t pnrpwes slioui.l m- ma.le ot scrcend should In- made of pravel, and then draw the earth lightly over the corn with a rake, thiisfurnishiiu; a novel mode of exercise. A good winter bouse should also tune a shod which the fow ls can use in mild weather, avoiding I lie iiecesNHy oi, .-i.ovei.n The snow out ofth.-vanl. rroUiid ovster shells and i bone 't-houM be coiisiaa Ij at hand.! Then-is not h in.' fowl like a. well an a ; dusl lth.andc.l ashel,r..ad .lust. r ' drv earth are valuable. The roal dust and earth may Iw in the eirlv fall and kept in barrels The winter .piarters should have jden ty of w indows facing the south, as the aim ia a valuable a-ljuuct in profitable ,H1,ilt,y-ke,-ping. hampness should , avoided, as it is conductive to croup and many other diseases. The fowls should have plenty of fresh water, and the Juins xhoiild 1- s fiipuloiisly i-lean, aa they are apt to toiiime slimy. ' Care should 1 taken to remove all cooked food not eat- en.fc. aour f.-d iS the eurseof the poultry . ... ) yard. The droppings should U- r-u.ov,sl as often as p,sihle, and f T-ro-rly taken . wn- hi win prove a aiu:iiue aoumoii 10 the proiits, the amount of gunno being estimat.il at i" cents to a fow l during the year. The golden rules an- care, feeding and cleanliness. .IuktVvoi i tiltiinlnr. Labor Saving Hints. I write to thank those who kind'y sent direct inw for i-moving a t.nenp that ha-l iM-couie wedged in a pitcher. I'erha it would lie well ii state that betore any answ.-r r.-a. h.si me, I extsTiuienteil suc- oedsfully by holding tiie pitcher bottom- dorseuu ut needed In-fon- it g.a-s bi the aide up over a st.-amiiig teakettle; by . ""I'le. The liquor dealers have made a Lipping smartly on the Is.ttom or the : hargain with the Ietn.-rats by which pitcher the cup fell out. I think there i i ,'," hitter are to lei-at the amendment if such a thing "honest lirt." and that j ,hp.v control the next -U-gislature. and as there should never !e such an amount of j lng step toward that end the liepubli-triiiiniiiigofchildn-n-sclothingastoke-p ! ean i-andidates for State otlii-es this fall one always busy making, washing and.) r"' ' "'"ten, if poihie. It is no new ironing them. I have two children, and j thing, of course, for liquor dealers to dab-ltiiidliiiii-t.it. lfaulrc.i l stories, bike j ,),e in ilitis but these new and large walks and even play with them out of j combinations, these huge corruption 1ikmh and s ing them sometimes. j h'nds, the long carriage parades of li(iior 1 must give tha- jadtK 4nv uh-U.kJ of. dealers iu our great citii-s, show an or w ash ing dishea. A tubfnl of cl.nn water i Banuation Uiat is gnwing ins. .lent in the is kept in the kitchen, into which all of j l'ri,,e of it. strength an.l riches. The the "sticky'" dishes are dtimi.cd lsslily j movement U a danger to public morals, and left till their turn to In- washed ar- ! ,wt ""'' ou xidc of temperance, but rivi-a. The tub k a-sod only for this pur- ! heiam it means a fresh soun.-eofcorrui-we. Thia saves time and bi!r. In , ti'ti in the suffrage where there are too washing "stuck -lip" kettlcol use an old I "uy already. T ie liipior sellers are knife, kept for the purjxxe, to I wiHe to kwi' r,,eir orations in the dark them with, and never use my finger j much as possible. When the Ameri naiU, aa many people do. Where this is n P""I'le understand their plans and practiced the finger nails an- usually any- ' 1'urposen fully, they are likely to hear thing but "a thing of ts-auty," and are a ,lluI"ler. This i-ountry cannot he ruled plague instead of joy forever." I have i ''J' n"mHers -ei Hiigrr nans inim in is pracxice DroE- -n, worn orl s.iuare and blunt citousrh to "set one's teeth on edge." To clean hot- j nat to say, your lungs, AU all Ilea easily and quickly, turn a cup full of vo,lr hreathing machinery. Very won liueahot into them ; till nearly full 0f'J,'rfl'1 machinery ilia. Not only the h.w lye and shak- well. To have pea j '""Ver air-twssages, but the thousands of look green after cooking them, put in ! 'itt'' l"'" d cavities leading from cold waU-r ami let them nnm gradually j t',em- to aboil. This is U. be done when they : when these are clogge.1 and chok.-d are first put on the stove to cook., li is whicli oaght not to Is? there, convenient to have four holders to use around the stove. Tw o of them can then tie sjwred for the wash every week. Try, Try Again. After tryinif many advertise. I remedies Tor catarrh 4uri..g the past twelve years I ,m,,.,. .Vn.i' .... i tried tly a t reau Palm, and with com plete sue. -ess. It ia ui-r one yMir since I M"P4m using it and tav- lil no n-turn ot the catarrh. 1 recommend it to my friend in this vicinity . Miiton T, Palin, licdlllg. IV - , tra from catarrh, were cured bv Ely' rorlaiuelnck1sileorcheKt,ueShiloh's j ('ream Balm. My sense of amel'l is re r.ous Plaster. Pri, & cents, Stdd by .- stored. C. M. Stanlev, Slioe lealer, Ith Oeo. W . Bt-iiford 1 Sju. j j y Lincoln'sSpeech at Gettysburg, A lay r Iwn N-I.nr the .li-di.ati. n of the .National ivuwu-ry at I ctt yMiurj;, Mr lim-oln told mc tlmt lie would lx-tipcs-l-cl to make kih--ji di the oo-a-Mon ; that he a extremely buxy, with no time for preparation, and that he trrcatly fear ed he whiM not lie a'lle U aciiit him Kflf with vry.lit, lime Irw V fill tue r ,,rji,j,. cxiK-ctation. From what he thought of the rresident'n Hpeetii. .Mr. Everett repliod : "It was not what I expected from him. I am disitpiKiiiit.".!." In his turn Mr. Everett asked : "What von tflnk f it. Mr. Seward?" The i sponse was: ""He has made a failure, and 1 am sorry for it. His secch is not ciia! to him." Mr, S'Ward then turned to me and asked : "Mr. Marshal, whit do you think ..fit?" 1 answered; "I am Horry to say that it ! not impress me as one of his :reat speeches." In the fa.v of th'-se facts it has lieen njieatedlv published that this sieccli was received with irr-at eclat by the aud- i.-nce ; that "amid the tears, sobs and it r,r,KiK-ed ill the exciU-d tliMnu, oniir f t. ,jay, jjr Kv, r. tt. turn- : impulsively to Mr. IJneoln, rrass-d , lif Jiall, aa n i exclaimed : "J coiij:ratul;Ue ,.,, your slice.- '.' adding; in a trans- j l)ort of ..,t(.,1 enthusiasm : 'Ah : Mr. ; Pnj,!,.,, bow gladly would I rie my . Imn.lriiii paj-ejs to ! tiie author of your twenty lin.-s.'" All this unworthy jiush, it is necdl.-s 1 tlJ ,,ri.v apK-ryihal. Nothing of : j,,, jn(i .KurreiL Aa a matU-r of tact, r j .j,,,,,!,, (icttysburi; ss-ech ! f(.n ,)le vast au,j,.I1(v like a w .-t blan- : ,,t Ax ,lmt tiuie his reputation was! ,.,ifcssed!y on the wane. The i!itician 1 f , country those of his own larty, t.-ther w ith a lartre part of the pn-ss I tMlitim alut for an available can- j ,i(iate u, ,js Muv.,,r while a rreat J u..Tity of the people were for him. I j, " a fj(.t uni, witllollt f,.ar f ,,,. j trwlu-tion. that Iiih famous Wettysburirh ; W11H , r(viVe.l or col nted u)Kin wi,h aIlvtlilli: ike iearty favr ,v e .,.,u. tie ,,i( j,.ianK r the press of ; the 1'nitcd States until after tiie death of : its author. Its marvelous js-rlec-tioii. its : intrinsic excelleiiiv as a uiasterpi.-ce of Kii)flish cauposit ion, seems to have es-i caped the scrutiny of the iiKist scholarly critii-s and the wisest heads of the day, j on this side of the Atlantic. That discov- I ery was made, we must regretfully own, by distinguished writers on the ot'ler side. The London SiHtiatnr, The Sutnr- rfiy ,-.;, ,r Tie Ediuhuiv .'. ' and ,,.,. Euro,an jl)Urnals were the first to .jj.v, or a, it.ast u , ro. lai.u the clas- sii! merits of the ti.-ttyshurjr spe-ch. It was then that we Ix-gau to n-alize that it was a ma -terpicce, a nd it then daw ned iin many minds that we hail entertain 1 ed an anircl unawares who had left us un- l.,,.,n,, ur,, it K,.,,,,,,; hit.r. - j They aay that the l..utif.il la-He of j nnton,- .mi , use ,uieii.-s hut it I a vile slander. She owes her hl.s.m to excellent health, an.l she k."- w'lJl '.v ""a "r- "'t-'l' s "'I'- A New Political Factor. The organization of the liquor dealers as a nolittcal factor to defeat the Reonb- li.-an party has a ,H-nlir and dangerous sigtiificancc-.- Thin organization has ex isl.i) for some time, but it is onlv recent- ly that it has publicly declared ita object of controlling the politics and k-gislation of the state. The alarming fact that these lni-n. the av.iwe.1 en.-riti.-s of temncrun.- ,,,.,. U,A , f( 1rMV..nf rtHi. lnive leagneit together to prevent n Mfy aa Uave ruise(, n ,i((n fun(, )lf ,1Kli0(l0 , in(P), a eor- rtn.tion mml ot L'IM (fN) to contn. the rtte. With this fund they promise to place the JVm.s-racy in swer pledged to do their bidding. As the New York Trihiiur asks, w hat is the secret of this ne zeal of the li juor dealers for the Democratic candi.later? Simply that the Kcpahlicair have already w-t a 'n-.-.titutioiial Amendment through the Ix-g-islature to submit tiie ipiestion of I'rohi bitiou to a popular vote, and they have iltsiged thenim-lves to give it, if they con trol the next Lenislaturv, the second in- Give Them a Chance. your lungs cann. half do their work And what they do, they cannot do well. ("all it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrii, consumption or any of the fami ly of throat and n e and head and lung olstroctions,all are bad. All ought to I a A ri.l ..f Tl, ; - ' , V . 7 , T J. . .' P'tndofthem. That isto Uke IJ.xhee'a German Syrup, which any druggist will send you at 75 cents a Iwtlle. Even if every tliing else has failed you, you may depend upon this for certain. My daughter an.l myself, great suffer- j S. V. White on Financiering. "SiKiiws in Wall Strei-t depends a good I deal njstn a man's environment. If he j gets into a broker's ofliec w here there are j live and stirring men, and he hat. good ! slaying qualities, be will probably ,111 ;' from the humbler duties of a clerk to a wider field of oration. But there are I otiices w ithin a stone's throw where old j fogyisin prevails, and a man might as well lie paving the streets for a fortune j as to enter one of them. There are eui I plovers w ho seem to think that noliody J connected with them ought to rise. A j man seeking lo make Wall street the I scene of his life work should exercise great care and discrimination lo avoid such men. loes it require a special apti tude to secure success in "all street" Well, yes; it requires a special aptitude ; tosueceed iu any business, "Some men," he continued, "are Tim , Linkinwaters ; you rcuieuiber Cheeryblc ! Iirothers in Pickens Tim knew every pigeonhole in their desks and was as lii uiiliar and slow as possible. These men do not rise a flight above a pigeonhole 1 and they never make anything better thau highly prized confidential clerks w ho are a great comfort to their employ era. That is an aptitude that has its man ifest use in the financial world, but it is not that that develops a man's fortunes beyond the point of a decent living. On the other hand, there arc men w ho are ; the exact opposite of the Tim Linkinwa ten, men w ho are all dash and bravado, who attempt a hig coup that word I use because it expresses the idea tsjtter than anything I hap.-n to know in the English language such men are always sure to make sorse failures iu the street than the slow, methodical plodders. Yet most outsiders, I imagine, take all brok ers for just such men, lcause the magni tude of ojs-rators is oft times blinding and the lmblic cannot seethe real circum stances ut the hack of tliciu. "The essential difference between our business and that of any other man is that a broker has to square his Iss.ks ev ery day and see w here he stands. A dry gissls man could fail and not find it out for months; but if a broker has not the capital to work with he finds it out in double quick order. Commercial pa-s-r is of little account ; he must have col lateral. "The great point to Is-ar in mind alxMit Wall street business is this: If a man starts iu and wants 10 make a fortune at once he will barely niakea living; if he starts out w ith the UiKse of making a liv ing he w ill end in most cases Ly mak ing a fortune. It will take aliout twenty years on the average. "But doc not the record show that S. V. White made a million in one day on the invasion of a .vrtain series of transae tions in Lackawanna? Mr. White (he is not a deacon at all, by the w;vy smiled all over his face as he recalled that pleasant incident in his career. "That is alsiut the figure," he admit ted, "but you must bear in mind that I had lieen on the street almost twenty years at that time, and had accumulated bv conscrv'itive management, avoiding sensctiomtl coups, enough capital lo justi fy the great risks I took on that l-ackn-WHiin 1 ..iteration. Hut. sir, that episod should I no false encouragement to young fellows. It was the opportunity of a lifetime, and if I had lieen a l.inkinwater it would have passed undeveloped, and if I had been from the start a plunger I should have had the capital to stand the strain it in-volvi-d." 1 W.rr'.T Jii'truitl. j Catarrh cured, health an.l sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh lJcuiedy. . 1 Vice SO cents. Nasal Injector free. Sold; by ieo. W. rtenford v Son. Testing a Dynamite Gun. Lieutenant Zalinski proved Tuesday atlern.sin that is possible to throw dyna mite a mile from an air gun ami blow to pieces a hostile ship. Secretary Whitney, lo-neral S-hotield and other naval an.l military men saw it done. For over a year there have Is-en long tubes 011 stands at the Southern end of Fort Lafayette, X. Y w ith their noses Miinted dow n the bay. They looked like old teli-seoi.es alsjudoned to rust in the rain, tfcvas on ally they had ls-en tried at mark to test raii-e and aim and the certainty of ex plosion of the projectile. Inside the fortis an air compressor to furnish driving pow er forthe magnified popguns. These purteiian.-es formed all there is of the dynamite gun. The government contrib uted an old worn-out schooner, tin? Silli nian, to exiieriment. It was anchored in tiravesend liay. The tide was flowing out and only its stein was presented to the guu. This made a very narrow tar get, alsiut twenty-five feet wide. The two masts were stripped of sails and had only the cordage that could not safely lie removed. The hull was pretty low down in the water, and as compared with a fleet of warships, the doomed steamer w as like the hull's eye of a target. At .' o'clock time was ca lie. I and two blank shots were fired to get range. The pressure for these trial shots was 600 pounds to the square inch, which, through the sixty foot eight-inch tills? of gun was s.iflicieiit to send miwiles over a , mile. The presure was incrensed to n7 unds and a real shell was put 5n. Th.-se shells are shaped like huge rockets. Behind the cap are fifty-five sunds of nitro gel atine in a brass shell, and attached to that is a brass tail that makes the w hole rocket rive or six feet long. There was a louder hiss when the first loaded shell came an.l a little w hite cloud of escaping air. The ns ket hissed along for ten or twelve seconds and then plung.-d into the water a few yards off the starltourd quarter of the sclnsiner. As soon as it struck there was an explosion, and ol iiius of water and spray went a hundred ft4 into the air, as if a great w hale hud just blown. The sclnKHier rocked in the water and the main-mast tumbled over, breaking the top of the foremast, and carrying the bulwarks and cordage with it. In a few minutes a seem shell came biH.ming along high el clear the topmast of any bout that might have been in the way. It plumped right under the stern of the schooner snd ex ploded. The old Isiat rose in the air w ith a mass of water and came d.. w o a total w reck. There were cheers at the success of the experiment and the whistles bait ed as they do at the end of yacht race. Two other shots were fired to show tile aruracy of the gnn. The first of them struck, the rigging of the foremast and exploding smashed the wreckage more completely. VhfJ ?-2? be rvndcfyour it r7i$ Tor ears -" fevted &neT e Mart 4 v ,Qt J is TcdM tie for the teaiMiil rolorea picture t-1C0li jl-" ! lawimoao waul wu. KmYort Absolutely Pure. Thin Pow.ler never varies. A marvel or purity. .' . . . ' . ... wrench ami whoiewmienew. More economical ; an enlightened public opinion. Some tuui the otiliiinrv kimls. and cannot Is- olil at j ..(iters sr l.lin,l!v 1 lei.i.w-mts and others competiUon with the multiiurte of lew tt, nhm-t ! n are "'"'JSy IJemocrats, anil otners weight, alum or phosphsie powders. Stdil mly m are as decidedly lb-publicans from in ram. Royal Baxinu Powcsa Co., 106 Wall St., : . . ;. , . .. . r. For full tnfnrniailon of the route, wh.-rv It. ob slit lim email-in Lau.U. Mnf., EL:., A.Mreiai A. M. KRACkESKJlXiK. Ontral !"wnirr Axent, foniM-Tth Ave and SiuIthtleM Streets, IttlstMin.-h, Pa. iR!r;'-WfiiV',j . 4 u te:::s, isapaaJ all U!IIir.::S, I Positively Cured by L3TTLE HOP FILLS Tha Peonle' Fatrorite tiTeT Pillt. ' ftf ThcyiiotsljwlybulP--rcly.donotBTtpeaiid 21 tliMr cfTnrt is lsetinT. l-'e Is they liave no rluil. (Oortor-s fonc- ..) B-n-.ll, nirai- ooat. J fc.' a lcTts.-umonmiB. Vjia e-s. at a', dm- -. r - r-lcd iter pri?e. W LH2T P! 'V'i'-g?l?:'?"'!' " ct' i( MOM CI jrr..i:Mr currar-.c5ito r.nd all Sold by Every Druggist la Somerset july .s-iv. UNPARALLELED OFFER 54.00 FOR 51.75. THK HAKRISlirUG WEEKLY TELEGRAPH IS TIIE LARGEST AND BEST NtwiHr pulililied in tilt-Capital nf IVnn ylviinia. Kaoli nitralier rontaiiw H t'uliinins. filled with M:irk-t I-.rts, Tiie IjiI.-! Xew, St.irie. Miwi-llam-oii!. R.n.liiiK. Vi!l Ih furiiilittl tu KuiiM-riU-rs forthe en-siiiii-4 y.-iir. together with a .-.ij.y of ' OUR FAMILY PHYSICIAN: (New Kdittnn.i Kir$!.7- pjyaldf iti wlvanir. Tlu prict of this ImmiU. in ail liiHik-tnro :t.(M. Tiie prkv of the TtrUraph " i: jrive btith fur I.7."i. THK HKST 1'KKMH'M oFFKKKO by any Paer in th; ri.iUtl Statm. This )MNk oontaiiih 4H0 pavr; its e? iimir, iiH'h- wiJo and 2 nifhew thh-k inrh- It in printiM on extra hiavy iaier. and h hnndMiite iv twmnd. with enilnK-d ovtr and elU-h'tteri'd Irnck. It i"iiirttrem from all tther wurknot the kiDl h: y.k I'UUJHHK It teaclic thMf m ho have it bow to t. il wiiat the mattr hi when a permi g irk. All similar tNMikt udl w hat to do if you know what the dieae i. Thi lNok telk yon how 10 detwt thediM'u)', and the proper renn-dit's are givrn for Alluj'rtUiic, lloiutoiiathic, Klwtrif, lly dropathu'. ana HtThul tn-atmenti. iKin't tail to avail ymim-U'o. tiib offer, which hold IT"-1 until Jauuary 1-4, ISrVM. - WiMm the book intent hy mail, 2Uoeiito roust aeeoiupany the order lor pofUuce. RKLIAHI.K .VJEXT WANTED Invery rtrhool DWtrirt In this and adjoinfnK nuntiK. Daily Telenrrapli. .' per year. iMtiiy Teieumph and Our Kamily Physician." i per year. I'oKtajre on Bork, J) finu extra, if 'nt by mail. Knehie cAKh with all ordfrw. and addre M. W. MrALARNKY. Manam. HMnilNitv.Peiin'a. ijos. Horne&Co.s Pehri Avenue Stores. No SiiniiiM-r PnM.1 1 'ambries to he carried over, tin- entire m-k to lie ai.M out iiitkly, we un-aii tliis, as eviili-nce read furilier. Kine Frencii suitinp". PiaicK t'aim-l-hair Mixtures. Checks, 8tria, litHMl;. thai were imported Ut iwll at 1.1X1. t.i and l.5; to-day we otl'er AM. of them at the two prices, JO AXI 75 t'KSTi a yard. They are fine Dres.ii JokU. renieni-U-r. ierfei-t, and thi -ain'?i fro.xl: ; they enn't llliL-i-rul thene hull' and lew. than hull' prirtn. A to how many, it s ncii her here nor there; we want yon to nnieinln-r the f.u-t thut tlieiic mkIs are to tie mild quickly, tiie riues insure thut, and theli apiiu that tliet-are the fiii.t and choicest ihmIs ever mid at theHe mark-down prioea of 50 and 7- .-ents. a yard. Now, then, ill the name room, near the door, we otfi-r more August murk-downs, all-wool pKis at :in cents, uil-wool pMMly at iceiit!i: then, hiLirrsi of all: one lot of di rndl Knitinirs. Iil'IiI mixtiin-H ulid chtH-ks. ut ' o-iitK a yurU. were 76 cents and 1. no a yard. You cinnot diiiiiiale tlu-se lrvs liiKKli bar)r.iiiii. lii-inoh AII-w.h.1 Here, were li and l5 cents, at jU uitK. Then Hooie Plai.t- and t'hwrks, wen; 7" enl!, IKT 4o ieiii. W4 Nun's Veilinax. Mi ct., law &)nt. 3-iii. h All-wool tuitiiiK, were So cents, now at i" rents. Some lij;ht h.nles in All-wool Khyhcr Clothes, down to ItK cents from M lo 7 V. Some Sirissl Khybt-r Suitings, liht c.l onsl. now at ill cents a yard. Some plain Ktuinines, delicate shades, l.'i cents, were 25 l-enls. Printed Cluillis, 2HmviiI jtikkIs, down lo ll! cetila. Kncli lot Kiiecitiol here is world while see iiilt. as tlne fnhri.-s are new and choice and siiitahle lor wearing now and into the early Kali. This is .Hir "clean sweep" August UrtM Inaslii Sale. ESiJos.Ilorne&Co;s Penn Avenue Stores. Pittsburgh. octVly . 'a. VMKNUMENT Til THE COSHTITITION ro)aw4 to the citizelM of tiiis 4 VmiranB aealth fur their apriroval ot n-j.-tiiii bf llielK-n-vral Aweinl.lv nf llie omm.Miaea.lli ul H. nntyl Taula. PullilM(l by order f the Sw-nnary of the tonuw.n wealth, in pumianee of Article XVIII of the llnnwilution. Joint rvMlutj.i .Mwiuraiiainendineut to the I'onniuitiouuf Ihu. '.minimi -altu . SnTl.tN 1. He it rvw.lve.1 l.v the S.-(.at ... Hiaiw ol Hepnei.talive. of the I xmniHHiweallta j of Pennsylvania in ..emnil A--inl.lv met. That Ibe follow iiiit auien.1iu.-iil if. pr.,. to the t'ou- ! Hiiiution .f tie C.Hi.in.Hiw.-a!ih of Pennvlvania. I in aeconlaiH-e wuh tin- Kitrhleenth Article ikere- j AMENDMENT. There -hall be an aaMitiooal article to Maid Ton- ' Milulkm lo he .Icttguau .1 aa Article XIX a fol- low"- I ' ARTICLE XIX. I The maiiiifaeture, sale, or keepioz for sale of opened m ith one teacher an.l thirty atu il.loxicatitiK liquor, to he used as a bereraav. is l . i ... , hereby pnd.ibiied. and any violaihui ofihispro- ! l'Hw, uom now twentv teachers and two Intnl.. .u shall be a misdemuaimr. shall be provided bv law. punishable a. The Biauulaoiure. sale ur keeping Ux sale T j inuixicaliiiK ILjiua- lor other jrpe than as a I beverage may Is- allowed in such manner ailv as : ma ne nreseniasa by law. 1 be .eneral Assembly hail, at ih. Jin-lse tmre.lina the a.l.H.tin ufu. I anieie ." the Coixtimtion, enaet laws wi.h a.leuaic penalties for iu etifunx meuL A lr copy Bfthc. Jolul Resnlution. HARlJts) w. (iTONE. '' Secretary of lha t otamouwealth. YOU CAN FIND THIS Piprn m S if in Pi . .. rl. A . .... HS S5E REHIKGTOir BROS. aw will eusuaut iwr advarUMag at k.wet raiaa. Do Your Duty. As each citizen is given the ballot, it is not only his privilege, but his duty to use it. It is an element of power and safety w hen it is proK-rly used, and one of weakness an.l danger w hen neglected. It is useless to arm an individual for his protection, if he does not defend himself when the emergency arrives. 'So citizen has the moral right to disfranchise him self for it is a species of suicide and a neglect that must bring danger. This is a government of popular opinion, where the verdict should lie made up by a full jury. As our laws are for all, and to protect all, so it is the duty of each and all t select thus:' w ho make ami execute them. Each voter should have an opin ion, and if he does his duty he will ex press that opinion at the sills. We ask you to give form and expres sion to that opinion. Confidence in the future of our nation, and faith in the fit ness of the people to govern, do not im ply that all can or will have a clear per cention of rn?ht or wronir. but it will tend i s.iii. t 01 I'reju.u.T-, 0.11 ine musses oc ! b. -tween these extremes, and IVniocrat I and Republican alike seek Ut that w Inch : is best lor the country. those who will ' study the plans, ami plots, and jsilicy of ' the present national administration should have 110 difficulty in dividing which party to suport. Such people cannot fail to advocate the placing of honest, reputable, and loyal ioioiis in power, and an examination ; will convince them that men who are j blistered with disloyalty, bleared with fraud, and w ho are devoid of conscience or character, have lieen elevated to high plaiesif trust and honor. Xo man can avoid feeling thai the government is not safe in the hands of a party w hicli seeks spoils and not principles and which sub sidizes everything to sustain itself in power. 1 he llem.H-riitic iarty has been oil trial and it has demonstrated its want of principle, itsgn ed for office, and how unscrupulously many of its officials serve (oirty and self, d.slging every vital ques tion and avoiding every effort for the public welfare that may lose them Votes. i Mir people fully comprehend that it is the duty of our government to promote honest trade and productive industry in stead of dangerous speculation. But they have seen, under the present administra tion the wildest riot of siieculation de lilmtely fostered by inflation of thecur rency in order to help I Vmix-ratic candi dates ill elections. They have seen in dustries hittnered and destroyed by wild siieenliition, and also by partisan agita tion of Free Trade. Business interests and moral convictions pull in the same direction a party that promotes gamb ling instead of legitimate business, de stroys at once public prosperity and pub lic morals. They realize that it is a par amount dutv of government to protect and build up industries, so that ls-tter j conditions and larger rewards may be i secured for the millions w ho earn their j daily bread by their daily labor. If this had to Ik done at a heavy sacrifice it would still be a sacred duty to uplift the millions w ho would fall without the sus taining arm of a goverment instituted for the protection of all in general and the! weak in particular. But the Republican I inilicy that defends home lalwir no long- ! er costs a sacrifice, for the time has ar- : rived when yearly returns more than i repay all the sacrifices w hicli the pro-t.-ction of labor involves. Thus interest and duty unite in requiring a mainte nance of Republican policy which lias given us progress and proserity. And it will continue if you do your duty at the twills. Shiloh's Vitalizor is what you mtil for Constipation, Los of Ap(ntite, Dizziness, ami all nyinptumaof ItysjH'pnia. Vrive 10 ami 7- wni per bottle. Sold bv(reo. V. I'-fiifonl ife Son. When we compare our laUirinii people w itli tlioee of Kuroie, the iH-neficent ef-A-ets of tlie'Ht'iiuh'iinn lariff xlicv are apparent. The following facta were ie-luct-l from olficial reporta sent liy our Consuls to the Ik-purtmeritof .State. They are not visionary tiu-orii Imt col.l fa-U and fifiurt-s: 1. The rate of wareti in the Cnited States, roitjihly estimated, is more than twice those of IV-lium ; three timiwthose of iH-nmark, France an.l (iermany ; oni-e and a half those of Knrliind and Scot- ' land ; and more than three tinien those ' in Italy and Sisiin. j 2. The prices of the neoi-ssaries of life j are lower in the Cnited States than in ; any of the foregoing countries; that is, the laboring peojile of Kuroie cannot j purchase the nweiwaries of life which are coiiinion to the American people as low i as the same can lie purchased in the Uni- ted States; or viee versa, if the working jieople of the United States lived on the ! same quality of food, or comparatively ' the same, and cxen-ised the same fnipal- ity as the working people of Kurope, j they could live ascheaply as the working jieople of any country in Kurope. In Brief, and to the Point. IywjH"isia in dreadful. IMsordered liv- i er is misery, indigestion is a fuet gfiod j nature. : The human diiK-stive apparitus is one of the most complicated and wonderful things in existemre. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy fMil, had cookery, mental worry, late hours, ir regular habits, and many o'her things which ought not to be, have made the American jieople a nation of dyspeptics. But Green's August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this sad business and making the American peo ple so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be happy. Remember: So happiness without health. But Green's August Flower brings health and happiness to the dys peptic. Ask your -Jmggist for a lsittle. Seventv-five cents. Sleepless nights made miserable by that terriljle cougli. Sliiloh's Cure is the rem edy for you. Mold by Geo. W. Ben ford A Son. The Chinese boast of a series of eclipses, recorded in the annuls of the nation, ex tending over a jieriod of 3,!HM1 years, all of which, they atlinu. were not only ob serve.! but were calculated and figured in advance. The golden aire of Chinese as tronomy was from about 2,K."7 to4S0 B. C. - - - Will you sulfur with l'yspcpsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Vilalixer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by Geo. V. Ben ford A Son. " The- colored normal and inrlnstrial wtiool at Tttkegee, Ala whicli, in 1SK1, hundred and seventv-flve xtudeuts. Shiloh's C-ough and Conmimiition Cur iild by UK ou a guarantee. ItcuresCon utmiption. Sold by (ieo. V. Benford & Son That Hacking t'oiuh tan lie so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Wegnarantee it. Sold by G. W. Benford & Son. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchi tis immediately relieved by shiloh's Cure. Sold by ieo. W. Benf.n-d A Son. it The Importance ot purifying the blood can not be overestimated, lor witlinut pare blood you canuot enjoy good health. At tlila season nearly eTery one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and ennrh the blood, and Hood's SannparllU is worthy your confidence. It Is peculiar iu that it strengthens and builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, whilt lt eradicates disease. Give it a trial. Hood's Sannp.iril'.a is sold ny all druggist. Prepared by C. L llood & Co., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One DoM" . Mason & Hamlin Organs and Pianos. The Cabinet Orran was fntmdncrd hf Mapou A rtamlin tn lNfii. Mafuti & Hamlin Orpins have always mainUimt) (heir fniiireuiarv over all ttitn. having rweivrd Hihfut Hunon at ail iireat World 't Exhibition eince 7. The Improvrd Mode of StriDL'in Piano, inrpfitfd t by Ma.-on A; Uantim hi if a jrrwit ndv.nice in i ptnno conctrnrtion. expert pmnonncine It th? irrtalC improvement in piaiHiM in half a r:utnrv.' ! llano circular, contain ins letttimoniaU from . pnrchaen.. muHiciann. and toners, and Piano and j Organ Catalogue, fret!. KASOU ft HAMim ACT PIANO CO., 46 XMt liU St (V&isB Squrt), VZW TC2I. BJ2' YOUR CANDEE RUBBER SHOES John G. Sanner, Somerset, V ;t. aprj)-lyr. WORKING CLASSES, ATTEW- are now preirJ to furnish all cIh.- wuh em ployment at home, tht: a holt of the time, or for their parv moment. Busine new. liht and i pnti table. Pennisif either ex easily earn fnnu 1 .'atic tt$i per eveniiiK and a pmortiona) sum hy devotinff all their time to the huint"w. rkirsand ! Kirlnarn nearly a much a men. That all who ee thin may send UiHr aditn.'v and tl the hui niw, we make thi otter. To nueh ax ar not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the tnaible of writing. Full pHniruUn and out lit five. Addrew Osorgk Htinin & ., i'ortland, Maine. d'T'j'j-'ivr. i SfiATfi Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, M lll FAITlUta AMI DEALKR, W'H.ILKS'ALr.R AND KKTAH.RR OF LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and oft Woods. OAK. POPLAR. SIIUMJS. Plf-KPTM MOI'LPIXfW. AS1I, WALXfT. FUKiKI.Mi. SASH. STAIR RAILS. CHERRY. VELLOWPINE. SHINGLES. IhhiRH BALI-TERS. CHESTNUT. WHITE PINE. LATH. BUNDS. NEWEL POSTS. Ontral Line of all (rrartw. of Lumber an.l Bull.liiiK Material anil Roofing Slate krpi in nock. Also, can furnish anj-tliing in the line of i.nr hu-.iin.iw loonier with reasonable prumpliiL. mi.-h as Bracket. Od.l-sized work. etc. Office and Yard Opposite S. & - - ZD BT ;ZTTR IENTIST3 A3 IAFE2 thai; PHACTICALLTi MONUMENTAL BRONZE C 0MPANY, SRIDOEPLiiT. tony. HAiuirT-(.m av listram ffrtife stciie. Over 5O0 lll ll.i Send izr Beautiful It.' 1 1 1 Frico -'.zi C Designs. iP, St Circl-' ":- STOP VT THE SHAFFER HOUSE Patriot Street, SOMERSET, PA. - I with to call the attention of the Traveling Publio to the fact That the SHAFFER HOI 8E Is closer to Ihe station than either of the other notels. That the Ml AFP ER H'H'SK Uasconveaieiil to all businen pan of town aa Ihe other hiaisex Thai the.iHAr"FEK Hol'i'Bofren.as OC)I ACCOMMODATIONS aa any other house in Somerset. That the SHAFFER HOl'SE Proprietor will ejHrGE YOU bESS f 0f bODGIIG 4hau any other house in Somerset. That the SHAFFER HOl'SE U a temperance house. That the SHAFFER Hi IPSE h the farmers' house. That the SHAFFER HOL'SE hi the travelers' house. Farmer and others visiting-.air lawn will do well hy stopping at the SHAKFKR Hot'SK. E. V. 8ILVFFEK,' April .'K7..:tm. P,riptl,r. HAROSOKE WEDOIffa, BIRTHDAY OR HOLIDAY PRESENT. Contbtoin, a ftn-.., All famished with -"T" hirlrawi. r-.ii .. THE LUBURC MANF'CCO.. OWKS AND OCKRATEK OVER 6,000 Miles OF PEW-ECTLtf CONSTRUCTED RAILWAY. PKNITRATESTHE BEST PORTION Or ILLINOIS, ICWA, WISCONSIN, MICH1CAN, MINNE30TA. DAKOTA, NEBRASKA, and WYOMING. 1 .1,11. and HHSlftti -.. BKTWMi.S MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA. thk mux bh ims-i MicttniiN. THK KHKK l.AM s i f I K H V ANI' Milrill-'liX NT'll: V K . THK fiM.V I.TN'K TO M K ,1 CK HTUA THK HPNVKH LINK lnrI iprilMA. Far Bpt, tone Uhiss. and mfnrmarm w tr4 falleat H. A. CROSS, Travelinc Art, La em r. Pa MRVII HUGHITT H. C. WICKER E. P.WILSOU Prmkbni. Traffic mo. rW Agt - X f'Aa' "a. ll?es. SEINES,, NETS. TENTS. and Soortintz (Goods. cliukf ixiniL lu Iu lif(L Sinult l.pf-ii l.tui. inn sh linns. ti evrry kiml of HnHh LiMttiniif itii'i tu'it-amm Ktttt, ?:ti H"; Mux f lt-l-ilin ikHil!. Mml inu, ut V; Sin- Kir Him. hiiis, ."il ii It-vt.lv'rM. ?1 to i Ail kiiKlsof rrtriUi-s, ShrlL-. 1 Hp. Wl i TihiIs, PoHift-r r hisk-., simt Pim-hit, PrimeiN. i in ijiI 2 'iits for llhiMTnttett I Htithti'. Ad-i!n-!i ;iiKAT V'tTKUN lil'S V(tKs. f ittl SMIT1IFIKI.I STKKKT. IMTTsni Uiill. I PA. .N IVTliis Ua Kyeur nhl. rvlinld' firtn ; Nrft-tly trnstwfirthy ; urdt-rs fllhtl promptly and 4omm Knt hy mail cr exprej to any part ; ot Dm world : uo lualttr what you wimt in ili-1 inn lin, you run tt at th- iirt'ut West ern ly w riiinx a lottr. tiuiio tnifif t4 ordvr; tiuiw and lU'volvi ri npuin-l. suptll-in. ARBUCKLES' same on a package ot COFFEE is a guarantee of excellence- a package ot COF s of excellence- ARIOSA is kept in all : m the Atlantic to tt COFFEK is kept In all first-class stores from the Atlantic to the Pacific, COFFEE is never eood when exposed to the air. Always buy tfc's hra- i in hermetically sealed OSS V0ViO I'ACKAGES. RUNS ,Nr"U j dotti. K-iiKiiww nmn mwi a na r iina daulr. "Exactly" Whftt Tfrrr FirtaCT- tnl Wrwvi Chopnr wso'k. ,"(raf tfHrr f-nr AMrw FOLDI.M- M4HtK .. 300 3. Caiul 8iroev, Ctuoftffo. IU. FASHIOXAHLK ! CUTTER and TAILOR, Hu iiiif had many years experience in all hruiit'ties of the railornttf hUK- in,st. I miarantee oatiMm-lioii ut all w:io aay eall np- me with their it- 4 Minute. Youni, Jec, WILLIAM M. UlK'HSTETLKK. SoMCRMtT. Pa. The olih-st and K-rt Institution for ohtaininsr a Hnsinews kdueation. We have Mieeemfnlly pre pared thoiwiiMh of viHim; men for the a-tive du ties of lile. For tiruhirf add re, 1. I1 FF A fS6, littburK, I'a. ortll-!!. C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. IT WILL, PAY YOU TO BI T YOI'R Wm. F. SHAFFER, SOMKKsKT, PKXX'A. Mannfu-tiirer of and Dealer in v., lit ICiuttm HVwi Fiinulu:tio .SIr Aor.'re, in all Vvlun. Aim. AyrntorU WUITE KROSZK! Peron in neert or MONt'.MKXT WORK will Burl it lo their interest tor-all at ruy hop. where a pr.il.er showinn w ill be (riven Ihem. -.-.. Uu-ii.-m thumtntetti m Errry i'utte, and tkff 'Ey YEK V Lo IT. I invile p ial atleiiiion to the White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monuments IntnMliire.1 by REV, VS. A. (iRINii. ana PerMcd lmiin.veineiit in the iul uf MATERIAL AM ciiSsi lit CTION. and which i ilestinwl to'l tiie Popular Monument for our 1'haiifftmhle t'li niau-. GIVE ME A CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER. - Vfry. ,;, I .1 r- Price $7.00 "&3S2 I 2tlTnJ:J!,J CHILDREN'S OADDIAPcq the ... . " " VJ : -... r;T.rT "'-. ana Ketaiicd iOwSSS RAILROAD TIME TABLES. UM.TlM'tllK A OIHn RMLkOAlK SoWKHsET it CAM BR It HRA.rif. MSTANTK AMI FAKE. ( Mils. fare. j S.H5i.-rH.t to stoy-own l'J1, f til j Somerset to l(..Tt-rsvilie 17 j Sorn.-lNft to HethrJ TO Snm-rwt to Johnstown : 110 I Sini.Ts-t lo Ki kc.l. , . M : Somerset to 1 .anvil lfl ,"i0 Som.-rwt to Mi-yeraUle 21 TO H.nuept to umirlaiid ..a 2 00 Hiran-Nrt lo Washington..... 210 6 Sorafrwi to Balumore i"i 7 SB rtnim-rs't bi t'ntina -J4 si Smier-st to Cunfliirm-r w ; .somerset u. loniii-Iisville -VJ ISO i SVncretto litll.urich Ho S i The fare to Philadelphia Is SW..I4. and to New i York. !!.. ! Summer Arrangement In ITecl sine stay 29, 't7. XOH Til-HO CXD Tit a iy.s. jOHSrfTuVV.V KXPltKS No. HI. I l.ntrr. 1 RiM-kwfDMi 6: ; a bi ! SM.MKitMr.T... :,:.v a di ; iviKor nl k m t. -!.. 11 H:-J ata DI i lltjtivem il lo 6:; a m Betbel 6uV.' m ArrirsM. Johtmlowu l:mJn a m j MAIL Xo. 93 !A rrtfvit John.'iUmu..lJ:40 p ntt.-lniri(h 7 :!! a di MiKoni Hri m Snuer-t II i m m S(i.viiiv,ii m in Him vtr nv it it. 1 1:"'0 a m I Ik-lht-l ....Urttop ui j i PrWiitfffs fniia Iiiihurv)i i-hanitv tun itr : points tu ihe !-m rel A nnttiria al KtK-kwtMMi. on Sundays thin train will nut two hour latf fnm KtN-kwKl l Somerset, uiitl live htmrn Uie ' friu ftuiuersrt to Jhnlt'n. I S M KKMET A ( M M )IATK N - -No. it t Ltirx. Hrtltiiiitire a ra PittSburKli .... 1 in pin Kw ktKMl b:'M p m Milionl b.u't p ui A m m. BtlMF.RstT tm p iu f'MMyvnttvr for SimicrM-t ftoin th eal and ft ' ln J';it.-lurth Iivi.iun, chantce iai at KiM'k- i un(. .v.rT,f .,r..Tk . ... . j SOf- lll-lOLl TRAJS.s. BALTIMORE MAIL No. ii Arrirr iUM-kwttmi. V a m ( uinie rland.l np ut Wa.-hiiiiruin..... 4:J p m HiiUiiiiort - .Vj p 111 : PilUthiirKli p ni 1 .lohnstown. ": a m rU'tiu-l s.: a in ilouVi ! H:trirt)jl loftown a 111 (tt-iK'T V.J;"iaiu M KKSKT a m Mitiord y a. ptuMeiiKen Ut points eai ainl wet ehanity cam i ! im Siiu.lu this train a ill run tw.-i.ty i !ale Irolu Joliu-lown to K'h LmihhI. ; AiVOMMOHATUIN So. !M. Arrirr I KiwkwtwKi i uni'ieriaiid ... Pitiohnrtrh W ahinum t huiumore ! Johri'tou it '2 :m p m 4:-V p m 7:K p ui p m 7:jn a ni fv..o a iu ; ife tiif 1 ;t:'t p in t itotvT?viIle : ji) p m ! toy stow u. ;t::r' p nt I ui1 aw :(;."; p in I sMi:KKr W p in Milunl 4:Ii p m I'usjvnyvr for eaat and west chanfrc ran at j koikwoufl. j On Snu'luy thii triu will run thrvr hours ami j flf'levii mintitLH laUa In -in JolmUvvii pi Kockwootl Kl K'KWl s I) Al l (IM M( iDATIi IN No, 'A t Lftirs l .Irrirfi. Somfh-kt ... :!S p ra KnekaiXKl 6: p in Milionl .n:7 l in 1 Pawenirt-n Ihviiik -n ttn'ji Irain .-an make eoii- ii. n at K kwmNl will, instil Lxprt-isb trains ea.il aill t. bail t Iiaily except Sunday. BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAD I'lTrsm R i ii ii viso.. EAsT-i:or.t Tit a iys. Yomt'i. Tmiu Isurr i 'niittrrf d Ex. MniL tfrr: PittfNurvh p. jt. "7:1 a. h. ttriD r m Br;i,MiNk " ; Nt vttin M m-.s itnwfl K(ni oi.ri " onsiflNviilo ii-M't " .iM " li;.r ' Ohio I'le i oi.fiH-n.-e 4:U " :.Vi 44 VJ.Ia.m. i I rtnu i.iu " u,'n 1 ''a-M'IniHii -:U ' it;- KiN-kwiNxi ;k-jii " lt.:ti 105 '''" I UarrfH :;:i7 " tu :m ilishurr June. -V47 " !- " ' Mtytiitiftie .'..n( l:ii j KVyiotie ."rr.v 1 i i( ' ... . ! Hn't Fatrh H;iH i".:ii "V" j Siit)itiiupua 6;jri j Knirliofx- " tirfj H:;4 "'"m Hvultnan t:iC ' l Ut " ruiurtcrluixl 7;l; " W HUnmum 4:Ji 7. jo Balumorv (arrive! fcjtf H.;it " IVKST-HoIMp TRA .Vs. Tnium Isnrr Baltimore W ohii.irl..n Cllllil-rlnnd Hyniliiiau Krtirlmlie Solllhrtllll.ton San.i Pali-h Key-loiie Mi-yer-dale Srtlil.iir- Jiuit Oarn-lt R.M'kVO.Nl l 'a-v-Milinaii t'r-ina Confluence lliilo Pyie 'oi:nell.- i!le Hr.m.1 Kurd WeM Newton M.-Kees.rt Rraililx-k Ar. i'ill.-l.iirvh VHmttrrf ii Ar. Mnd. Espmu . a. Iihw .. . T--, r. n. lo-Vi s-.V. Mm -j.v, e. m. l-ai .. a. " :--" - 1-.'! " a-ji ' . H-.V " S-l!' " i'lT iwi IK'S " 4-.'t " !t-:l " 4-J7 " -.'-.Vt " c. -:u " 4- ai ' ... . !H.I 1-4(1 " II-.V, 4-:t - UMtt in - HKJB " .V: - :t:,:t - in-:a) .V:i-, s..V -' IH-.VJ " v.1 ' 4-jn l!-.i K-:a .VK) I l .v, o- ir. 1-4. P. W. 7-IK " V2 " 1 .'l - T-V. - K-l: " l-.V. I .i - H..I)) ft.,-) (Tnelime iiiveu ii l-jWern Siau.loril Time.) ' H0TE. tin Sundays Ri-kw.Hl Kijirew leave ' Pill-liun-h at N-:itl. a. .. arrive at K.iekw.aid at ! r. -a Uave iii"-kw.l at 4-i r. .. arrive I at Piu.-.lMirirli al ir. s. j Mail Traill- connect at Ri kw.Nl with train? I lo and Iri.iu S-iitii-r-el and John.-t.-wn. at llvnd- ! man a ilh trains to and from m-.l:iri. at I, am It withiraiiiMoand from Herlln. al .-ii-l.ur June- i lion with iraii h.an.l from Suli.-hiir'. ". M. rj.KMKNTs! Manager. :. K. I.nKli, i.en'l Pa. Aid. VMKNI'M KNT T THE riiNSTlTl'TIHN pr. jMKti u.the.-ltieli.-.or' llii-. ronitn. .11 wealth for iheir npi-nivai or reji-etii.n l.v the l.eiieral A, veml.ly of the onilnoliweallli of PeniiavlvaliM. P11l.liHh.1l t.y onler ..I the S-creiary of lliel oni moiiwenltli. in puraiance of Article XVillol ihe t:n-.tiiniioii. Joinl n-solnlii.ii proiKumnn iimendment to the consiitnlien of the coniinonwcHllii : SUTIoN I. Hi il ffJmlliii ih, .vfc , , HI k'lrrHlilttttt 4tj llir I 'Mlhi'lltCnUth t,f JHHyl- ' ' 'tm AmmVv aw. That the foMowiiiK is nroKed aa an amendment n. the . ..iiMilntioii of tile eonniiomveallh of Penn-vlvania in ac.i.nl an. e uilii the proviMoin. 1.1 ll.e'eiuiiieenth article thereof : AMKSDMKST. Strike out fn.m wtion one. of article eight, the four .iialiti.-ati..n for voter which read-, as lol U: " If tWentV.tWO VMn itf n.m ... ............. k.. -hall have ji;d. wiihin two years, a taleoriaiiH ,y ia. nnu u fnull nave hc-D a-wwd at least two months, and paid at least one month l.i..n. the .-let-lion.' m that the section wbieh readsaa toilovts: Every male citizen, twentv-one vears of ..e ponesaiiia the IoUi.huik ualitl.talious. shall Iw nlMle.1 10 v.eat all el.-tioos; First. He shall have heen a eiii.n r.rthu 1-..0. ed states nt least one month. .-xi-ond. He shall have reside.1 in the sti.tM ...... year if. havii: .reviiily leen a .iialilied eleetorur native lK.ru eiliien .rf Hit. stale, he shall have removed then-man and returned, then six mouths, immediately prerediUKihe elec tion. Third. He shall have resided in th .!...,.., disiriet where he shall otter to vote al least two months immediately prwedinit the election. rol.lltl. 1! twellty-twn vearsof aire or lii.aanls he- nun nave fi.i, wtmin two years, a slale eonr.ty lax. wtilch shall have been assessed at lea-l i..o in.. 1 1 tlis. and paid at least .me mouth t.e-for.- ihe eleeihHi." shall be amended, so as 10 rea.1 as loll.n.s: hvery male citizen twenty-one vearsof are po-sesMtiir tl. e loll. .wine auahliei.ti.trt. l..lt eiilill.il to viae al Ihe polling place of the elec- 11 -II 01-1 net . K illtl.-n he shall at the ti,.i. 1. . ri-s.deut and mil .-Ita-where : r nl. He shall have been a eiti ed Slates at lea-t Ihinvdavs. Se.i.n.1. He shall have resided in Ihe t- ..... y.ar lor if. havine previouslv been a .... ... ..I e.-u.r or native U-rn eliixen ..f il,. ku situll have reaMived therefnwn and returned, ti.ea s.. nionlhsi imm.sliately preee.iinie the election Ttiird. He shall have resided in the ele-lt.m di-trui w here he shall offer to vote at least thtrtv I.IVS imtiiellalely preeetliint the ele-tiB. The i'L'i,iliir Ht thv M'iioii thrntf ailoptioa of this section, shall, and fn.m time to nine Ihervutler may, enact laws to properly eii- I K.mnn. Kvery male eltiien of the aae of twen ; tysaie years, who shall have been a uien ur i tinny days an.) an tuhat.itai.t of this stale one I year next preceding an election, except at niunie. e.. i.n. e r ...e i as. miny .iaV a resi dent of the election district in which he may .f r.r his vote, shall be en tilled lo vote at such el. -e-ti.Ki in Ihe eleciondistri.-t of which he shall al the time U a resident and M elsewhere lor all ortieers that now are or hereafter may be elected by the people : Hnmthi, That in time ofwar no elector in lliea.-I.ial miliunr serriee of the State or of the ( nile.i Htau-.. in the army or navy thens.f shall t? d.-privtsl of his v.rfe hy reason of his ahseiiY fnm su. h elei-lion district and the leirislature shall have power to provide the man ner in which and the lime and place at which such absent elec tors may vote, and for the return and canvass of their voles iu the election district in whu-h they respectively reside. hiiih Kor the purpose m voting, no per son shall be. deemed to have valued or lost a residence by reason of his presence or absenre while employed In the service of the I niled stales or the Slate, nor w hile engaged iu the navigation of the waters of the stale or of the hnth seas. ur while a student of any college or semi nary of learning, nor while k'ept at any alms house or public institution, except the inmaies of any home r.a-disahlcd and indiicent soldiers and sail.ms who, forthe purpose of voting, shall he deemed to reside in the election distjict when said home ia located. Laws shall Is- maile tr iis.-eTt.iiiiin. bv pn,pcrpr.fs, thecitieiu. who -hall Isr entitled, to the right of aurrraae hetl-bv ustabllslied. ' A true copy of Ihe joint resolution I'HAKl.M W. STON'E. Hecrebiry of the Coromonweaith State Normal School. PA. I'nvurtauwed in its healthful and insoirinr advantages. Location Instrucu.rs exfNynenced teachers and lionor.-d gradnales of colleg.. State I'Prnpnations this year fe..unu. txiensire M-l-K.n hM h.NTN onvemt nces and c.miforta su peryar M.slel and Traluing HehooL Slate aid tu nunMliU HIUKUU. JAMES ELDON. A. M.. Prlnelrl. julJ7-'s7-lyr. M EI t (CL0THI1 i SIXTH ''ApiJrminT M i I B. & B. We It. to announce tin- "H-nir, ,, ,,Mr and V:nii r luirt:iiions ..f FRENCH ANO GERHAH IM COODS. j I I1K.1I AUr XoVKl.TiKS. ROBES, HABIT CLOTHS, 603TUME CbOTHS, Fancy Silks. V. Iv.-is, I'iii-:,,, Kt,-. A in I'iisik ami Suit IVainniciit a in.,,. ,,. pl. tc line in en.lli-s u-.nm -ni ..f Ij.lii-s', Mi-vs,-.' ,ind l'pil.r.n'i WRAPS. newmarkets, fall jackets, plush sacqces, Raglans, anil l!.-t Stall. I .nil Make of I...nd,,i,.Iiv SKAL SACiil'KS, SKA I. JA( KtT WlCAl-S AM) NMVMAKKLTS. Till.-. MiM-lc of Full IJ.aaln. iH.th Fan.-v u, , Siaple. li.r cl. ifaii.-e in style and .puiitv" (-..inpl.-ti-iH . in a.-M.rliii. nt. and' ' U-t valiii-. H.i lo price, will he t-Xi-ell.-il t.y lli.li.-in Ilieiiiim. try Kat or NV.-.I. ii.ir II I ifi nit.-.l FALL & WINTER CATAL0CUE S-Hs.ni ofl.7.a lor -rainitoii, .iMril.iit:.i will Ih- ready atn.nt li.-i.iU-r 1-t., an.l , coiitaiii m. ls;,., urn-; j,,,,,,, .ith 5 coniplet.- line. i', iit. n-pn-x-ii lin- i. iniinr Fahi.M;.ii.le style in GARMENTS. WRAPS, ETC. Alwi. a Review 11 it. I Ih-scriptive Price I i,r f DRY GOODS, FURNISHINGS, etc.. which wilt U vahial.le t. von in m:.k .:-t .iin-liaw-a if your tall -iippli,-.. s :. u-.1 1 (Hpstul cnnl your name and n!..tli e .i.I.lr . tur copy ol'ihi illiistr.ile.1 catal..i.ne. Si-pt.-mU-r -Jitli r.. ii. ,,l.r Ut:, u? Intrr State Fair will la- held ut K.-iii..n l'a-k Alleiflictiy. li-t..ler 4rh i. limnd Amir iay. and at tliv. ,eaon of the ve-.r nnm.r on .-Leap nciiri..iia will lv mi', to IMi.iirj 11ml Allcyliciiy We invite ,.nr n-a-r. an.l the piiliii.- ckiu niily. win-n in tliecitv al ii.:. time or other limes, to feel -rft-ety In-e t.. ni ike our t..n hh.iii their In a..iia;ti r f,.r ni.-titin ol'fri. ii., apN.ininieiits. ,-t,-. Tli.in.nliiy-on:aiii,i-i Mail Onler ln-inrt-nient tor U-netit ..four nianv cu-iom. liv inu at .1 .liMii'i.-e. Will eml Kimpli-K ..f r.. rrti. ........ anv u.itin--4. murke.1 on evervthing. k BUHL IIS. 117. 1J9 fi, 12. FEDERAL STBEET. yVbtoEGHENY, PA. deeAMT.-l-y. HE PEOTLE Who have been disappointed in the res'ily i Uiin.il from the n-e of i,lM WINES, HtEF WINE and ilyiN, .a- the so-called EMIlsloNif tXI LIVER till , should use CHERRY MALT PHOSPHATES, a.i.ui'h!naIi,.Bol Wjl.l llierry, Extrai-t ..f Malt, nd the Hynoph.xphutea, a deli.-i.sj.- siituuUni and nutriment. 1'hkhry Malt aeta oo the Jttln)a.-h aD.l Liwr incrensi ne the a,.pet ite. assist i rur .1 ini-iion. ih.r by makintrit api-licahle for Dyspet.-ia in iw rions fonu." : Im of Appetite. Hea.la.-he. as.,tu nia. Irt-tierul Ie.ilty, Want of Vitality, Nervous PnwtrMlion, Consumption, etc. If yiair Kmioriid floea not k.s-p it, send Jl.iOfir one bottle iarSi. l for six lttles Eiress I'' LIEBKi PHAKMACAL I II . Maiden IjiQe. X. T. Sold by all DnmaiM. mar))- s7-lrr. QKIllA.N.s AI.K -OF- Valuable Real Estate! BV VTkTVE ..fan onler issiiel ihii f the phaiis' Csirt ni Somerset t',.uiil. Ha and U me d!re.-te.l. I will eX.SM- p. sale t.y plltill.- cry on SATURDAY, NOV. 19.1887 at I oVlisf-lt p. m., im thepriiitMj. .lit fii-l iliwrilI ival .iute. lale Miv pnT-riy ot Turn y lt i l. u : A ci-rtMiu Irnrt f larut ituite in AM:in TP-Si-riifnH?i I,, javlj'.iui iikf irtiidf ut I n-w Kmi W, Lev i st-riiT. JeTcruiuii kjnifN-r. J-iin M" mid others, t cHtiui nin jr uo humlrvl ' -it' mie ati'l thr t r-.iirth tf -r- al) iiilwit' '. n"1 ur Irw, hIhkm li-twrti i -la-Mr. l"f wiii'ii At ia niMln. ud tut ifttlui.fv i ull tim. rd. I) WELL ING HOUSE nvwtutnk )miii fent mid 'Uli. r l'1 iiiap. ifiNxl wntrr : vininr on iianl : -villi. it iHMvanituI" the dvteliinK : iw wn": in iiitnniiiiiu y : cuiivt'inrnt U turn.. cliimh ! TERMS: Ime-thinl ..fHir-hase money after payment of dehp. and e.ls?i.s.-s of sale arede.lu. l.-i'.iiri ii's-n a hen on the pr- mises lo secure Ihe wid.. "'w'' er. the interest thereof to Is- Jsiid annnali; u:u widow, andal herdealh the prm. ijial "im heirs and legal sepnenialives ot Andrew uf" ney. dec d. ; one-hall of the pur h-e iu-'. '! ' on .srt.lirt.ialion of sale and delivery ol dec. i'"1 lile !a.aiK-e in :wo e..ial annual paym.-ins n.sa conhnnalKm ul -ale. withoul tiu.-re-l . I'r'7"e of Ihe purchase luonev to la- paid a- " , properly is kn.s ke.ld.mn. wbt.h will Isreatea as Mn (uivm.-n' on the lirst one-lia!f ; p"""' given April I. ! -.is. Lelernsl payments lo fx s--etire.1 on the pr-luiae by Judgment Is.nd. ii.NASTIKNKV octli A.llnlnislrapa- and Tru-h CatarrH Wlciains P rHAYFEV Pa$aaef.AIIrir" . inflniauuoa. 0o i, "Vl Heals th , t? I stores th SnM Tasta and Smell. V1 UX T. Kn PlirP. IAY-FEVER and A panicle Is appllen inio eaen ii agrwal.te. Pn.-e sleenl" at l)nig-jist : " registere.1. Hl.-el.ta, EL Y UH0Tiihl: ' v r ' i n BOGGS male- T.lJt. Luck Haven, Fa. mc .si.. .Vew Yw. V.
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