-S ic BETWEEN TWO LOVES. It nil lu.pi-nci hy the merr-Ht accident, mi l if I ha.1 remained al home int-a.l ' ir-inr abet! to anvnd the holi.iays tbre won,.! never lutve l-en (aranon to relatf j tl.it. little incident in p.y otherwise un eventful life. But, an war entire e-xiMtenee in made up f arcM.-nto wm of hicn prove very inU-n-tinft I i" endeavor to ansiatyou in ailin away a few idle mo nictitsby tell ng you an uni-lea-ant pre dicament in which I found niy;lf sever al year ago. My name i Th-mmi xfrJ. At the time at which n. -rtoiT r'n I f h nu-rilicr of Uit-kt-i-r in a Lirw tuen-antiic .Hl.!Mm-nt. which 1 re tvived a im-lesw -..uf.iis.uiDn. I5' tit ccouoiity. 1 I'.l 1 k-.I WlluT neat sum. which .v.tm-hi wry nicrlf in my after life, art-irditi.: ' "n opportunity of rii.iariciiie my tfwn considerably. I s al aya iwrti.-nlar in the m-l.-clion of ")" associati, and, in tl.ia wanner, iraiueJ the friendship anil good- ill of the liest people in the city which I called home. No you know who I am ir wait rather. 1 u keeping company with a prepia lwing vounff la.ly. She not what mipht have been t.;ued hindnome, hut 1.. ..a furfroni had-look'nii. In Mature she was amall ; her form was round and j plump; was j. -My; had an ang"l disiv sition. and l..rge. frank eyes whe luster had never tecn dimmed by cares. Her virtu. parkle-l like so uiauy rire gems, hi. l daraledlik-i jewels ts-fore my even. V-id anyone hclplovim; Nellie Wilson? J could not ; at least it so seemed to me. Tlie lu.lidiivs had come, and one after another o were :.llowi our day of nt- ( reatioii. Iliad liceu invite! to spend . f,.- u.. with a diswut frwn.t, Mr. Jos- " I Mh Brown, and when the time for de- jmrture arrive ! I bid gissl-bye to Nellie, jiroinising l! sort of lovers' nonsense, and also to bring h-r a memento of my visi'. Vmi ran easily surmise by this just how f;,r matters ls-twi-n us had pro-git-ssed. Attheen.l of my di-stinatioii I was met by Joe, and a i-ab see!i'y conveyed us to hi palatini nuideiice for he fu weil-to-ilo and fate had dealt kindly with him. I as surprised ou our arrival at his home b. find that I was not the only pu.-st, but that, unknown to in.-, he had im ited a younir lady, his wife's sister thinking, in his philanthropic uy, that he wrt doing lue a favor. kn.wing how fond I was ot tlie s.s-i.-ty oi young laoies. i H.-r name was Kate U.iseiuond, an.l she i was heire to a lar.v atiioiint of money. I roin the moment we met I was not imself. She h the embislimeut of grai-e and Is auty, and her queenly fiirure eantivate.1 me at once. All thought of niv ulni.isl ls trothe l at home were "lis- j pciicd and my soul seemed wrapped up , in iii tiew acquaintance. The future I had no tti Minltt forme. I as living j only in tin' present. S.mi- will call on- j (irkle and unprincipled, but I doubt if anvlsidy -ould have withstood her cl lanus. After getting thoroughly s'ttled I VoW-d mveiitiiv Uim-1 Miss ltoHeuioiid, and uianifeitsl my n-gard for her iu ev ery ssible way. In this I was second ed by my friend Js-, whose ardent desire so iled to lie to mate us. ne thing dis-tn-ssed me. lid Miss li.weiiiond estei'in me ? 1 itl she feel for me that tender pas sion without which this earth is made a hell to marrii-d people? Mine liost urged uie on, saying that " faint heart ne'er won fair lady." He laid before me the fact of her almost unbounded riches, ami paint ed pictures of future comfort and luxury. But it was not her money I nought ; thia Htvincd a barrier to inc. It was herself. I tried to tell her so, but it was useless. J u her easy, graceful manner she would rvaiic uie and change the siibji-ct. The time for my dearture arrived. What should I do? Tell her Isi'.dly that I love 1 her? No, 1 could not. If I had la-en sure of her feelings toward me I would not have hesitated, bill under such doubtful circumstances I did not ileeiu it advisable, and therefore left w ith out telling her how dearly I worshiped at h'-r shrine. I was invited to rcicat my visit, an.l when Mis Uoscmond add ed that she would lie delighted to meet inc auain. I ahut felt like laying bare my thoiichtn. When 1 got .lome it Is-jan to d.iwn u on me that I had not acted in the most honorable manner toward Nellie, but I assured myself that no one could have resisted the temptation. There was but ii ie course lor me to pursue, and that was to go straight to my first love and ooulcs to her my weakness ; to acquaint her of the fact that another had found a iiImiv a itiiin mv hfHrl. uml 1 M'tr hor lutr- d. n for .-am-ing tnaften, to this extreme. This resolve was much more easilv made : than carried out. At least so I found it. ; 1 w. nt limit to her home to advise her if inv rhMiiL-v of ha- She Iiufl rami unvinnJv uifihiinT-n.l .-,itii, .Art... Kri-lit " ' - - siniU-s, pntty iii.iii.les and pl..a:it wonis shook tnv ih-ti-niiiiiiition 1 coold nut withstand tluni. When! lookiil at In-r in v old l.ii'e seeined to return. And fheu.atmin, another isiou would jmk is'f.ire me. What should 1 do? I could not ti-ll her that 1 did not love her. Her frank, clear eye looked ine iu the face ih J H-misl to pienv my guilty thought. I did not know whether 1 really loved lier or not. I was -Tin-ly in a dire dilem ma. I wan aot very iMod couiintny that evcomg. My lirain wn teeuiiny with " Shall I tell her or shall-! uot ? " She played aud King aeverai of my favorite select ioue, and a lien she had finished asked me how liked them. I bad oenn km occupii-d with my thought that for a moment the u.uctioii mtartled tue. fin ally rvplied "if..i" ia uieehanu-al luanuer. Nelli.- iun liv ui a.4i,niK '" xnal soiHetiuuir was mug, but in pa- 14.- i-uc bore ith lue. Shehsiked iniiued. and a liar teair glisleD.il iu her lustrous orti. After few bumest of sil.-n.t- I bi-l her g-ani-iiight in the sjicjjl.-sl kind of manner. My mind was in a terrible av. VUt-n I reachisl my room I di-teriuined to flnsl a solution of the vexed question in a cloud of Havana Miioke. 1 puffed fienvly ; bit the end of my cigar in a ve- be.nent mauner. I went to ls-l. reason- ing that on the morrow 1 wouhl regain aiy mental balaih and be able to decide wfc.nu I lovtsl. You tuav aiake h.-ht of tbi and way that it is unnatural, but I as- .sure -4Mi that tlie old adage, Trwilt i frienl Hniau. ami a wmnJ t.i. l..t armupsl m honor of Mi Kiwemoud. it was to take tlie form of leoeiKion, : JJ 1 mas to utye my uit and if wsible ; lirittf it to a stKxvwftil rliwax to pit i mivm-lf iirmaril on every available oora ion, and aucccs was sure ti crown my f ett.ict jm tt -ih1. fso I hiriinil and I ' . 4 ";ry In Is-r senile a w.aild reBd IW 1 wr Umt " 'rf '"' -""- jiwt and psyine Un rum-ii etifioii to lier. l then she would .Hide av on i , , . , ,T the wm .4 some one els... She could Doc . Hielji but sowrthat I as completely' taken away witfa her. A blind person j isild lu.ve seen U.at. AOer n.,ue dim- culty Iobtinl her consent to a stroll in lire isrrvatwT-the nook iu hkh all I -.o)c, woo. mn., oi mnu irsei id 1 uii ii . on.a wir uiiim, ami ; jmun,!, of ivorv Wortll Shi case. I had a dream that nijtlit "wis aud na)M with unvaryinjt rejf- ,,, .vi tn (of H--ithesaUUu.tfit: ularity until the tea hour. A walk in one.thinll, for which it - n. lilt- iioinr 01 II1V ' " " ' sniiii, niorr luiwi : I - II .Su -I li.ven.cl-np-vowa; who troth are i.iitht.-d an.l future planned. Here, midst daintv odors ana sweet n . . 1 rfevidc-J to leurn my fu-. An.ll dm.. ..) i..vaiw moment I It wan i 1 a as io. - j - - -. . - - t.-opoodtobetrne! AfWtrlfrw lot-nig words and the usual seal to a docu ment of this kind-a ki-e emerged from our bower, and it r-etuel to iue everybody must have seen by luy mull ing face what had transpired. But the evening was not to pa bv to my utter mtisfaitiou.- After our en trap-met... t , iued to avohl me iu.rc than ever, and j every time I .ked to dan. w ith her she ; would hU.w ne h.;r card with some ren- , i,......- nrnmxite even- fiance ant 4 : , 11.... .- 'II rt Pin1' by , inx that Mr.Sif lid-Sj -an witlo,. . xc t iil dmiivT. and slie could ji.it reBi'!' th t. u.pUiiou.. i d'1' not like it a bit, Mit "f conrse it would not do to uarn 1 at the Uvinmiig of our emr.p- j uient. The. tvmilt was iuhi i have an opportunity of dancing with her the ret of the evening. Tins hurt uie and wounde.1 my pride. At last I could nfrain myself no loiisrer, and I nought ! her out in a mild manner ami asked for' an explanation. Without going into de- ; Uils I w ill say that when bmught to bay ; I found her high spirited, and that our j interview ender in a quarrel. And then ; I or.L-e liul it was still dark, and so I ,(W(ij aiM(llt jn a w-mi-consc.ioUK state with a terrible headache then all was blank. When 1 opened my eyes the sun wax streaming in the window ; bright piumagcd birds carroa d joyously without und all nature seemed gay and lovely. Hut what was the matter with me? I was weak vi weak that I bad not eveU ,,1, tturn. What was the meaning f fhjjt n,,Hr ti,e li.le and all lb. iiidv ls.ttl.-s? and tiiere in the cen- , , i iH,,,iiet of ticautiful Ire flowers. Sui-elv I must have been sick, i but I could reiiicmlsT distinctly of going to l-d the niu'bt before in my, usual g-ssl ; iieiith. - The worst is jmst," 1 hear t whisjH'mi. ir. Ward, who h:ts aiwaya been a friend of mine, came round the lsd and told me not to excite myself, and tiiat 1 would ' stsin be well. " Well ? w hy, d.K-tor, have I been iU ?" I iri'iumsl. i " Ves, Tom, you have bad a slight fe- ver. But do not talk too much now. j There, that's a good fellow. I w ill lie j lawk in the course of an hour or two. and 1 then you w ill Is- stronger. Try and sU-cp. t;iod bye," and with this he K-tt me. I surely must have been ill. But how long? And then the dream, the .piarn-l bl.ink. I understand it all a fever. 1 patiently awnited the d s-tor'e return, but it was a lonj; time, and I dropped olfto slei'p om-e more. Another dream ; another .Mc ; another cons-rvatory ; another lady ; another pro iosiil ; another acceptance; another kiss, and every dance with my name (.p.site on the card. When I awoke a snulc of satisfai-tion wasonmy face. The doctor was by iny side and seemed pleased with the change. Then he told me of a week I of raving fclaiut iwlls; two young itulies ; .ma -rels and all that s-wt . f thing. My eyes alinhtcd on the bouquet. 14 ! octor," said I, "to whom am 1 in debted for this Uvtutiful l-impiet?'' He tunied ami sain something in an undertone and left the room. I heard the rustle of feminine apparel and turned my head in that direction. The other lady. " Nellie ! " -Tom!" I need not say any more. You can guess the r"St. An Actress' Cottage. ' A hove stairs are nine admirably plan t ned slis-pingnsims, a well apnointed lialh , ; riH.iii. etc. Here the guests of litta and j her hospitable mother and brother are . ! assigned to luxurious living. ! I shall not attempt to dicribe this por- i tion of the cottage in detail, but a hint of 1 , whst my own room was like may Im of service to the reader. The thsir is richly carpeted and 1 felt wire my heaviest tread , : made no sound that could be heard in , the next adjoining room. The bedstead, i a generous affair in point of dimensions, ' is of massive brass, highly jsilished and solid as a ns-k. Thobed proaT well! I ' never la-fore realized the tu'ittt and t ; depth of a trulv luxurious night's rest ! Mirror of the tines! platesgliiss reach ; from the floor nearly to the ceiling, and i lis-kcra, toik-t rcKim. dressing case, noft , huge lounging chairs, pictures, bric-a-! brae, s-rtuiiierv and even powder and j puif an- there for the visitor's use. There i is not the slig itc-t elfori at display, but no absence of elfort to make one's lot at s t"n'fthiuKUi be. always and pleas- ural,.v retiieiulK-rea. W omen will feel a sort of pride in knowing that the archiU-ct in fact of all . ii j """,a" ! indd than LoIUh niotrnT. Mr. M. A. , ' '"i,trst-, one tli most energetic and sell reliant women l Know, as weiiasa ! generous dispenser of cordial and fine hospitality, in which latU-r etnployuient , pitying eyes of the community he has her famous daughter is an indispensalile ! wrongi, writhe out Unit wretched exis stsiind. ' fence, to which h yet M an animal M Here," thc-r say to the friend that is j All crime pruhahly had an ele- admitU-d within their doors, " hen; is the ; mellt r jnNtnity iu it. The,e is some key t. your room. Make it yours with- j thing aimoriual and unhalanocd, there is out restraint ; retire when tiie mood takes i ni, of prtiportion, no idea of valis. you; comedown when you choose ; -t at your own hoars and do your Is-st to lie happy as long as you remain here. We shall go and come w ith equal freedom. Tiresome ceremony lias no plat-e in this llOU!." That, 1 take it, is the only right way. in tL world at least, to make your guests at hone. How does the world f;i:n-d little Lotta pass the summer? Like a song hird, care free, "fcir froui the tuaduing onmil," iu 5 dailv bettering phvsical lualth.and al I ... .7, ... , may with rigid regard liar muHiai ami temperate living. It is her ha hit to ap pear at breakfast about H ocl.s k. Ah! dear ladies, 1 wish I could give you souie intelligent notion of those flowing and softly comfortable works of art she trails 1 her wrappers, but the fact M I haven't an intelligent notion of them myself. XJay ; lie, howevvr, -ou can picture tbt-i for ; yourself. IViuid your sincere well wisher. ' and eager always Ut add iu your delight, ' ' '"' taxth '. I ho-rie yon may, Afti-r i breakfast a little chat, a little muslr, a , little change sometimes I of dress, and at ! 10 o'clock on the minute the ruu liman I apM-ar to take her and h.Husoever ' chooses to accompany her for a drive of i nseiy in ine iuaic room, jsissitily a modest itlttM of t-tiaiujatne, and on the stroke of 10 o'clock irood uigbt auI aweet repom-. vrroif Ere, Rrtm. Try, Try Again. After trying many advertise.) retneilieti S y' Cream IW,L, and with , fc on ! W it and h.,e hail n Utr caUrrii duiuutf tlie past twelve years I I com- j ymir tufH-e I ; ' ,,f .l.,,-.,!, I , .. , tolira : t j ' ... . . " 1 fnends in this vicmitv. Milton T. l'alni, wJinK Pa. ' ' , THKREV.X H.THAYKK,of Uour- j bon, Ind, says: - Both meif and wife j we our lives to St,,', Vuunfu,.' tW." Sild bv ti. W. B. nford A Son. " 1 Destroying a Railroad. ! A knowledw of the art of building j railroads is certainly of more value to a ( country than that of the Ik-i4 means of destroying them ; but at thin jsuticular time the destruction seemed Decennary, and the time mav again come whenauch work will be necessary, he the mont effectual And esjieditious method of de stroying railroad tracks should become one of the lost arte, I will here trive a few rules for the iruidauce of oflicers who , ith tui( im. ant iJjtv , shouH ...nbered u ie vtiuU f ,on? . (, ob!i4,rvatil). detail " .... i ..i i ..fiiieti to do the work should be luaile : oil tin; evening 1 a-fore .TAtioiis are to omiiiM.iMV. Tiie uuinlt-r to lie detained Uin', o( course, di'inndcnt upon the j amount of work to be done, l estimate , u mt,D wi,y Hmat five mile of track per day, and do it thoroughly. Before going out in the morning the men should lie upplied with a good breakfast, for it has lieen discovered that soldiers are more efficient at thia work, as well as on the battlefield, w hen their stomachs are full than when they are empty. The question as to the food to lie given the men for breakfast I not important, but I suggest roast turneys, chickena, fresh eggs, and coffee, for the ! the reason that in an enemy's country j such a breakfast will cause no nnpleas- anmess lietween the commissary and the i soldier, inasmuch as the commissary will j only be required to provide the ooffce. , la fact, it has been discovered that an ; army moving through a hostile but fer- tile country, having an ellicient corps of foragers (vulgarly known in our army as j hummers, requires but few articles of ; food, such as hardtack, cotTee, salt, pep- j per an.l sugar. , Your detail should la- divided into ! three sections of ulsuit equal numb-rs 1 ; wi'l supp.ise the detail to consist of 3,(10 j men. The tirst thinij to Is- done is to ! reverse the relative pi .sit ion ot the ties am! iron rails, placing the ties up an the rails under them. To do this, .Section No. I, consisting of 1.(10 men. is distribut ed along i ne side of the track, one man at each tie. At a given signal each man seizes u tie, lifts it gently till it assumes a vertical position, and then at another sig nal pushes i: forward so that when it falls the lies w ill ! over the rails. Then each man loosens his tie from the rail. This done. Section No. 1 moves forward to another portion of the road, and Section No. 2 advances and is distributed along flic portion of the road recently occupied by Section No. I. The duty of the sec- j olid section is to collect the ties, place j them in idles of about thirty ties each j 1 place the rails on top of these piles, the I ! centre of each rail being over the centre ! of the pile and then set fire to the ties, i Section No. i then follows No. 1. As aooii as the rails are sutticiently ' j heated,, Section No. 3 takes the place of ! i No. 2, and upon tliein devolve the most I ! iiii(Mirtant duty, viz., the effectual de- I I slruction of the rail. This section should I ' l in -ommand of an ellicient other, w ho : will nee that the work is not slighted. . j I'tilcs closely watched, soldiers will con tent t heniselves wiih Is-nding the rails around trees. This should never he per . milled. A rail which is simply lauit i can easily be restored to its original shape. : No mil should lie regarded as properly , treated till it hafi assumed the shape ol a ' doughnuts : it must not only be la-nt hut twisted. To do the twisting I'oe's rail road hisiks are necessary, for it has lie.m . found that the soldiers will not seize the ; hot iron bare handed. This, however, is the only thing hs-kintr toward the de l stniction of property which 1 ever knew ; a man in Sherman's army to decline do 1 lug. With IVv-V hooks a double twist can Is" given to a rail which precludes all hope of restoring it to its former shape exii'pt by n-casting. ''. . H". Wrrnn in The i Vntifrii. It seems to us thnt there an- less ier siiiis afflicted with rheumatism, since our druggist sell Salvation Oil. IVii-e twenty-rive cents a Isittle. Effect of Imprisonment on the Mind. T t!ie onliiuirv iuin-L fuil if Imihv ( -heiiu-M anl 1miih fur fiiltirw n tlie ' t iiiamy nrtive arul fruitful yt-rH which t MMlo are w mire reiimin ti them, tliu i tntl).ion ofoiie fn'lt'iiiin'! t die at the ' ! hfindH f t ie taw in itiejnvivnitle To j Urn HU-fc ofUinu-M the restraint which j fnm. their own wtakm, the irk- t j Hotnciiess of inability, is harler to liear liian all the agonies of pain and disease. This is hut tlie Is-ginning with the pris- oner. Withdrawn from all the interest of tho world, having no longer any part j in humanity, destined at a fixed hour to j I,.ily.nv,rs.i..nnlai.(hi nri.le and naiiowv lire ruoKtHi oui oi nun at. tue hands of the race of which he was once a iatrt. he must count the days and hours j ,hat remain to him till that ag-iiii.ing .,,,!,. ,,t when he shall, la-fire the tin- . . A H flihig re seen tlMigh a refracting ! i" iits : then. Iii-st of all ; one lot of 52 iiiediutu which str.iug.-Iy distorts and ! "'h light mixtun-s and checks, at falsiiii-s tticiu. JJut tihder tiie strain of prison life the sanest mind cannot long retain its tme. . E. H'-rcr, in Tl.r A mrrwvrii M't'jitzirtr fur .WincwKr. - - - Everywhere the Same. Wherever tiihuore's Magm'lic Elixir is introduced it leads all other reimilies for the cure of cough, colds, hoarseness, i 1 n .. T...i: ri. - i ,, , . ,. ,landluui. It will relieve the worst case .. . ,, , , . oiasinma hi one liiiuiiie. lu-guiar tinvsi- j cians cudorsc it as a first class specific for the prsjscs for which it is prciared. liornard Nalinbury, of Uumphrey Centre, ! Cattaraugus Co., X. Y-, write: "I have j tried it in my family and tip ! it splendid d hn-1 t splendid, j We keep it constantly on not keep house w itliout mtf ij ;he year all persons are liable to t xiid, y. biii uce or two small dopes of tihuore's Maitnutic b jf wilt relieve at ' on.-. ! The (iilmore Remedies axe Cor aie ty i UieiMrVArir & .uvjer, Maiutuoth Block, j Soiiier-t, Ja. -m-r . ordinary elephant iarix1iu-a J'JW i'tKKi, England bich Sheffield U uecwary to pliunss yearly. - Pills tgc&X'. Cure Tor dn- k-flt-Snf ;4vti! .V or STcmach . ' V -'Z' ind a e st on pcfcsioconifi pa. on , KervaJs cr a?rierat dettj, hf acfcitAf? !aosiTli3e,di'sases cTvbn-pr Zc. Aeary butuj? fOOforce. ?M,loifio'o J?ewied5 ar sold tf 'a i anjqoisiiS Send, ocenls for the beoo'Ti'ful fclcrd5lctur,fr.e Aooif si C.f..fttor'''ioroiCo..'2rvs:,. An Absolutely Pure. Thi Powdti- new Tartus A marrri of pmftr. Rrengtfa and wholesomemsw. More ecommiienl than the ordinary kiua and cannot be ) mm petition with the multitude of hiw xm, slwr weight, alum or phipbiue jjow.lorh. SJd ortfy ' ran. RovL Bakjku fowiiEB Co., 106 Wall NT. K.ir fni; inionnaii.in of the route, when to b ain Government lauils. Msps. Kte.. Ad.tress A. M. BKAVk'KSMlHiE, Central PaMeuser Aaeut, Corner 7Ui Ave. and Smithlield street.--, I'lttsburtrh, Pa. Cures Removes Tan, Sunburn I I Bm 6tlB3, Mcc-t tf quito and Ail ' vT J InaoctClies, S --fy .' xivpt r j a ivri'iTt B ' HrMrm,rtrta-iaiiS, 1 tsdeTory iirnolskla , blonlitiea. tcrfltireljr caid 1 on tlt ncut utlicte b'siu I without tovv-m? a m?zz, oj SZo-p OlXLtrmjexLt;. rnoe !lSet., KVt and I. A. dr .KiaW or l-y mail. T'o-i lift TTtoTc Co.,K"W London. Cran. I 'III HOP 11 III . f.J, -f. r-ni- i. ..i -e i ?.ng -.-gtimtl.jn hsvi-no frq usl. S.-o. SoK by tvery 0ruggi i Somerset. July ts-'Jvly. U N PAR ALLELED'oFFER $4.00 FOR $1.75. THK HAKKISItl ltti -WEEKLY TELEGRAPH- 1STI1K- LAROEST AND BEST Newia-r published in tlieOiital of I'enn ylvania. Kacli niuiihcr contains 114 Columns, filled with Maik. t K. -irts. Tin- l-atest News, Stories, Miscellaneous Heading, hv II lie fiirtiistil to siilisorit-rs ftr the en- "uini: year. tog"ther with a ropy of " OUR FAMILY PHYSICIAN,' (New Oliii.a.) For $1 ."."1, ayiililf in advun.-c. The price of this lmok ill all tooktin-s is Sl.oO. The prii-e of the " Telegraph" is l.oo. We give both Sir 1.75. TIIK HKST I'KKMH'M OKKKKKI) by any Tiqicr in the I'nited States. loiiK, to mrhiti w and 2 hicIm thick. It is iriiitl on tKtr hiMivy int. aiM w hnlMjmc K -Mrtinl, with emtNWfMt cv'r anl Kill iUtr-l U'wk. It i!i1itITiii tiiii all other uirko)t the i km! F.VKR ITHLlfHtlt. i U tt-m-litT Umkm.' wno havo it lum lo UU what I the matifT in a lien a retii Ktt Kick. ' Alt MiuiUr tNk. U-ll what lo Ut it' you know i w hat the uieaM' itu Thix Uiok UU you Ihw to ' deleft ihehwa", anrt the proiier reniedu are ( yivo fr Alloimthir. lloiueiptttnic, KI- trit., ily ' rimfMithie, anl Hertml irt-aimt'iiU. i iKm't lail to avail yiHirbeli oI' thin oiler, whb'h holds froot. uiitil January 1st, Ismm. Where the txMtk i aenl by mull. JUwntH imi-4 ac-omany iheonler for jkulkc KKLIAUI.K AGKNTS VAXTK1 In every Krhool IMstriel in thU and adjoint nx riintie. Iraily TIerrnph. T. .r year. hmxly TsjlLraph aud " Our family lhyician' & K-r year. loKtaRoti Book, 3 eeu extra, if mDl hy mail. KueU 'an wittt an oniers, ana aaire M. W. M ALAkNKV Manager. IIarri"burK,rt'iiD'a- ijos. Horne&Co. s - rCIHl AVeilUC OlOrCS. j No Summer Irvs Canibrics to he carried I nver the entire st.M-k In lie m.iI.1 i.nt oiiirklv we ,llran ilt9i ss evidence read further, Fine French suitings, j'.Lr MUturi. che-k Strie. s1s tliat WfTf lnilHirteit to sell at 1. 0-1, to-ihiv we offer Aid. of I them at the two prices, Vi A Nil 7!i I'KNTH I a rum. 1 ht'V art-nue llnsis liiNtrli. n-niein. ,f.t tllis . I can't linger at thi-se half and less than half priifs. As to now many, it s neither here nor there; we want yim to n-nu-iiils-r the fact that these g.ods are In tie sold ipiicklv, ttit-prices insure that, and then again that these are the finest and choicest etssls ever ; sold at these mark-down price of rm and 7ft i i etits a yard. j Now, then, in the same room, near the I.KH-, we otter more August mark-downs. all-wool Koods at c-i-uts.itil.wool eoodsat VI IlULn . M.-,.- n.-.V IM-TTIU!- .! ;i.1" a vanl. ton cjunu ilupliiate these Pre ii.ssls bargains. to-iiicli All-wool .VTJiia, y .;re Ho ami k ivnts, at .Vl ctiflfs. Then some I'laids and I'Iimws, Sre 75 i-ents, now 4o cents. Wool Nun's Vt-ilings, ,'kj i ts., noa fioems. o-Uh-Ii AII-wimiI .'jitiiisi. were Sm cents, now at rents. Some liylil aha l.s, in All-w.s.l Khyher tlothes, down to 'An cents fr-.iin .VI to 7V. Some Slri-d Khylier Suitings, light col trrwl, now at 'Jti m-iits a yant. ' si,,, plain Utaminea, Hclicatr shades, 15 ci'iils. were 'J.'i ivnts. I'riuted t'liallis, -iMvui goods, down to 12 nuts. IaktIi lot sn-cifud Irene is worlh while see ing, as these fabrics are new and choice and suitahle tor wearing now and into theearlv j,- ..' fliis is our " clean sweep" Align! Iress t-Jtsstsisaln: ) T 'IT ("i " Penn Avenue Stores. Pittsburgh. - Ia. i mUSi'MKST TO THE tXlSSTITlTIOS .as. pr..cd c the ritlzeiin of this Common- wt-aitn lor their &i. erai Aasemls; of tli l.jsl or re-ctioti hy thetien le iAiuiuv1jSuil1L. iPenusyl bjr imU-r o ic; g.:vify Af vauia. Pul'lishcd tiie f'jDuiHHiwi-alih. in X VIII of iLt- 1'oustiiutk.n pursuance Of axUL-ie p-sulutioii yrnmnp an arondmeuf to the CoutitsiVtiAf ;hte i kjiuiuoiiHuiliii . Sixtiujl. aj.ll tliti t.v ilie Seuuis anil House of K.-f.LjeiHli uf h( I J:lJ)iuoow. th ri Puunshauta id twueral ua. TltAt If.e fojiuains aini-n4iu-iil i .r.jsf w'tin fu HtUutioMui lu; louii.i.yiiwc.lin is Peunsylvania. In an-tn-dnner wtlb fh-f Ijylii.-tjith Ariki-U: lUuie of: AMKSMMKVT. There hall la- an wt.llttmial arileU- to mt t- i nitutk.n t.. 1 .Uijiuatsl s Artie ie XIX. aa (oi- i akti;lk XIX. j The nanafactiira, .ale. or keepiw (iirntle of j intoxiratiiiK limmr, to tie used as a hereratre, im j heret.y prolill.iitf. and any violation of tin-pro- : Im'.iti.ai .hall sea miademuanor, ptniL-OiahU-aa - ..ir' hi . 1 : 1 ! j'he (h.r"n'iire:saie 'o.- keepin for "le of i ci,-V '- Uborer get 37J cents iluxu;tii,K lijuoi i.ir o?h-r-piin-e" than an a i daily. The hours of labor are from sun tevrnwe fcr sM'9 fi't.1i ninvrmt.K as may im MTifaai i. flit t;rnf-rl i--,n").tr j rise to sunset, shall, al tlie ilrvi Wswut isiiua the ailOMeii i aflklaiirtti.L.nf,l.. .s...... Al..... . . 7 T . ....... ... ... .... .,.M.,uiuun. siwihuii a-U alelale penalties fiir itu enf.Hn i-nn.iH. ow np. him-snt Kt-slulHu llAKLils W. STUSE. s-" Swwary of Uie lmro.aiwealtl vait pam rrrvrn THIS I WU VrVll 1 1ML PAPER o fthi Is trrr-ac a at itoe Aa.erosm ftnreiu oi REMINGTOltT BROS. ! will waurari toe alwtiaiii at luwau rataa, Fattening Camels for Market. The iii-thisl hy w hich camels are ud i dt-tily " fuVfued " for the market is thus j dewrilied : i An incision, about an inch in length, is i made in each ear. between the skin anil j the flesh. Into this a small tulie is fitted i and secured by s silk cord. There it re ; mains, hidden from the observation of all I but tfte initiated and ready for use at any moment. When a merchant w ho is not acquaint j ed with the blowing up trick coined to ! buy a camel the dealar takes two tubes. j each a yard long, and inserting one end ! of each in the small tulies just described, through the other etuis two Arubs blow w ith all their might, until the animal has attained the requisite degree of plump ness. The in nation tul-s are then with draw n and the air i prevented from es caping by means of a cork smeared w ith pitch. ' ' The poor camel now liecome apparent ly, quite lively and frisky, trying to throw itself on the ground or to press against a wall or a tree or whatever other object ' nay lie at hand, so as to get rid of the wind. It is generally too well watched i by the rascally Arab to succeed in ar couiplisliiog its purKjse. Sometimes, however, it uianagcs to -elude his vigilance, and then, if the cork j is n4 very securely fastened, the wind t escapes with a whistle like that of a steam engine, uwj f';c fine Usiking heaat suddenly collapse Into the miserable nb ', jwt it really is. j Value of the White Topaz. i The white topaz, found near Pike's I is almost equal in value: to the diamond. i Not in.iny Hs.j! know this; hut I found : a toiU on the banks of the I'latte river , thissiiinuier and scut it to the htiidury iu New York to huve it cut. It weighed Sis carats, and and tlie lapidary m-nt buck word that he would give me JsiOtl fir if. 1 reftissl the oiler, and investigation dis closed the fai t thai if 1 had sold the stone it would have found its vvjiv into some of the huge jewelry stores of the metropolis, where, cut into iiiiiiiiaer.dile small stones it would have been oH'cred for sale as genuine diamonds. Clear white topaz is worth a carat. A three or four carat, well cut stone will cost you i0or40. Tiie white topaz has the brilliancy tmd hardness of the diamond, and diHVrs from it only in being somewhat transpar ent. Its angle of refraction dilTors only slightly from that of the diamond. It is rare, too. Cive Them a Chance. That is to nay, your lungs. Abu all your breathing iiiiieliinery. Very won ilerftil uiachinery it is. Not only -ytlie larter air-iwiMipai, but tlie tlion.-vimis of little tulKK and cavities leailing from them. When these are elivje.1 and choked with iimtter which iti!it not to lie there, your Intiirs catnnit half do their work. And what tliey do, they cannot do well. t'iill it cold, cough, crouji, j.in-iiiiioiiia, catarrh, coiisiiiuition or any of the fami ly of throat and nose and head and luug ulistiik tioiiri,all are ba.l. All ought to he g it rid of. Tiiere in just one Mire, w ay lo get rid ol tin-in. That is to Lake Brst-hee's (iertnaii Syrup, w liicli any ilruggixt w ill -nd you al 7'itvnu a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you, you may iletK-nd upon this for certain. ARK you made miserable by Indiges tion, t '-oust i iat ion, I lizzineHH, Ixjkh of Ap jietite. Yellow Skin? Slii lull's Vihilizer ia a positive cure. Sold by ti. W. lU-nford A Sni. . - . . A Queer Little Cirl from Siam. A real Yahoo girl is at prenent on view in the jianopticuiii (dime museum) at Cologne-on-the-Kliine, tiermuny. It is a little " Krao" girl from Iios, in Siam. Her skin, even that of the face, in covered with bair half an inch to an inch in length, except on the soles of the feet, the i ellioWHand insideH of the linn. Is. She j bus backentascben and thirteen dorsal veotebm instead of twelve. In every 1 other resiect it is like a human being: with a common amount of intelligence and feeling. The Kratm are a Siamese ' trilie, all of them, it Heetim, iotintfiingthe j fume pei-nliaritiiw as this little girl. FOUdysiicpsiaand liver couijilaint. you ; have a printed guarantee on every Inittle ol'Shiloli's Yitalier. It never fails to ! cure. , tsild by (ieo. Y. UeufoPl & Sin. How Shoes Shape the Feet. 1 I know of nothing more interesting to J study than the effect upon the sliae of j the human foot by the continuous wear- ; ing of a certain style of shoe. It is an j established fact that the wearers of sun- i dais huve toes which are actually pre- i hensile. This is liecause the toes have not been ininrerl bv compression forijen- ' erationa. Any shoe, however broad the toe, checks and suppresses the tendency j of the ties to free movement. The tioint- M(l uhiu4 tnnu'n Inrilh i,iika t-orv u.imiiL lly pro.lui-e more or less deformity by pressing the meniliers violently against j each other. i - . .. ! r-MllJii .si aiarrh lUMiieity a positive ctin- for catarrh, diphtheria and canker j mouth. Slid bv (ieo. W. Benford A Sm : The following is the for nula said to lie used by a reverend colored gi-ntleinun in perforinitiji the marriage ceremony: "Thy kingdom come, Thy will Ik- done on earth as it is done iu heaven ; do you so j,romise me as to live in the holy odt'oxy of weillock as Jacob, Isaac, and Becky ? tiive us this day our daily bread, as we forgive our debtors, and I now pro nounce you man and wife, and lead us not into temptation, and if there lie any man present what objects why these j younir couples should not lie united in the holy odency of wedlock let them now j forever speak or hold their peace, for Thine is the kingdom, and the power, an. I the glory, amen:" "IIACKMETACK," lasting and fra- 1 grant jierfutne. Price 25 -and 50 cents' j I Sild by Geo. V. Benford Son. I You hlit a match to make it burn, you j fjurn a tin'.icli to make it Hirtit. I tie man who diiesn't advi,rtise can't see tliis. ' WHY will you eouh a hen Sjhiloh's Cnre will give immediate relief. Price, 10 cents, SO cente, and $1. ild by Geo. Vr. BenJonl & ton. ' - . r 4 -f t- . - A lady stood Jjanjfiiig tit ih trtfap of a tsl. Paul horse car when a workingtuan in (he far comer a ruse and politely offered hi seat, I thank yotl," said she. " bqt ! I dislike to duprive live only gewleuian ; in the rar of his sea," A NASAL injector free with each bot- tleofShiloh'sCaUrrhKemedy. Price 50 eenU. Sold by iieo. W. Benford & Son. In the agricultural district around the f-HllifH S Crur tl jmniodiHtely re- lifeve orou, irhotiping etiuyh anil hron ! chitis. rWI.1 by tW W, flenfiird A rJon. I Muw Xiaa .Sharp, of Hartford, la aaid to be the most accomplished violinist in the amateur world, (she is also young and pretty. ' fontro'Sf Toe Importance of purifying tlie blood raiv Hot b overestimated, for without pur blood you caimut enjoy good health. Atrtbui aeaaon nearly erury ou seeds a good medicine to purify, vitalize, aud enrieit the blood, and Hood's SusapariiU is worthy your eoutUence. It is peculiar in that It strengthens and builds up the syitem, creates, an appetite, and tones tlie digestion, wulk, tt eradicates disease. Give It a trial. Hood's Barsaparilla is sold by all druggistx. Prepared by C L Uood & Co., Lowell, Slass. IOO Doses One Dol?r Mason & Hamlin Organs and Pianos. ' Th Cabinet Onptn was Introduced by Manna fc 1 Hamlin iu mil. Maou A llamlin Or'ana have alwavMnuaintHined their ranremai-v over aJI otheni. having reoHvel HL'hrM Houora at all Otvat Worki' iwmioitiou eiuce lri7. The Impmred Mode of Sfrinur Pfanos, invented I by Muoa A Hamlin ia It. i a rreai advance in ; piano coiitrrirtKn. exurrti nrononncirir il tlie i Tvteat improvement in pianos in half a ceiitary. i inano circular, coautuiQtf v ieuuioomm froai ; purcharten. mtik'iait. and tnncrs and Piano and Organ Catalogue, f Mts. ' XUSON & TTAYIiIfl CSGA1T A1ID PU1T0 CO., ! 6 Hit lilh X rosiaa Sqiart), XUl TU2. - BUY YOUR GANDEE i RUBBER BOOTS i SHOES CP John G. Sanner, s-somerset, j aprJo-Iyr. WORKING CLASSES, ATTEN TION I e are now prv)anl lo uriiih nil claje a iLii em f.loymein at home, the whole of the time, or for tneir Mparv ntonieuia. rmMne new. Hirht and I irotiiatic. Heixnitsof etiher m-x afily earn from 0c lon per even in and a profMrtiotial um t,y t devrtinf all their Uiuu to the bu-itiew. Hxvsand inrw earn neariy a- mu h men. 1 hat ail who nee tht may neiid their add re nl ten the tui ne. we make thi oiler. To wieh as are iih well Maiiffieil we will ttend one dollar lo pay for the trouble of writ (nr. Full partteularH and outfit free. Aildrena OKoHaia Stin.-o.n A t o.. h'nlnl, Maine. lee"wivr 1 III CtfT7ri Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MAStTAnTRKR AMI flKALRK, W HOLSSALU ANI. KKTAH.F.K OF LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Soft Woods. (IAK, POI-LAIC MIHM.S, I'll KCTS. Miil LMNtiS, ASH, WALNTT, FLXK1.. SASH, STAIR KAJLS, CHERRY. YELLOW PINE, SHIMiLEs. lamRS BALUSTERS. rHESTNlT, WHITE PINK. ' LATH. BLINDS, NEWEL PlTS. A General Line of all (rrarles nf Lamner anil BuiMing Material and Roofing slate kept in stock. Also, ran furnish anytf ling in the line ol our business lo onter with rcawinaMe prnoiptne. u.-i ai Bracket. 0lil-i-d wurk. eti-. Office and Yard Opposite S. & EJJJQJJJjJ J SCIENTISTS AS SETTEE O CaEAFHTHM P2ACTICALIX STOSE. MANtrpm-w.n vr MONUMENTAL, BRONZE C OMPANY, BaiiK3Eis.i;i, Ci-sjr. y ifv' Over BOO ! vi i jf ii SenJ for Beautiful j fff 1 Price List i i MMh- . X -?.rV4l si, v. Li v. . i . ' 1 r. iffi.i.' l v- -STOP VT THE SHAFFER HOUSE Patriot Street. SOMERE T, PA. -" - Ihifl the SHAFFER HorSELselomrto the station that) either of the other hotels. That the Slit rFKR riui'Sr! Is as r.invenlant to all bnaliieis parts of fc.wu as the other houses. That the SHArFKR lInt SK offep. ..... -t GOOD ACMXifAKirATIONH T any other ho,n9i in Si.roerset. ?hf fliealfAPfcll IWSE rir'priato. wtl , ' rfGE YOU bESS f 0 bODGIJQ hn auy other house ia Sorrterset ThM the SHAPPE5 Ui'LUt! Is a lamp ram, houie. fnw tlw !H AFtL Hot'bK 1 (be famiers' hint, That tho sliAPFEH Hut'SE i the travulera ho-.tM, Fanners and others vWtlnn isir Uiwn will do well hy , ibipplns at the HH tPPER HOTag, E. W. SHAFFER, April , W.m.. IProprietor. HASDSOKE WEOOIXG, BIR7H3AY 08 HOLIDAY PRESENT. ir l iniL WONDERFUL ? t fJomhinlni a Fartwr, Aft fGrmished with th 3 V X at our SIMM. rrSr.-riZc."?':- THE LUBURC MANF'CCO.. 6,000 r.les OF PERreCTLI COMsTBUCTiUJ RAU.WAV. PENCTM ATCS THE BEST POKTtOMS or ILLINOIS, IOA' A.WISCONSIN. WICHICSN, MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, NEBRASKA, and WYOMING. iv A Rnrnirrur V memt BFTWCF.X ' A1IIA A AM uhiuauu MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA. THK TIWX HKKHos or MU'HHUT ' THK MtKK l.M S nf l.-.h-if t AXL. XnKTlil !,X M 1:1: THK ONI V l.l Hi TiiK 1:I.AI K nntg. THK fMXKt l: I 1XI-. To CM IF'.-RXll FotbwtW- ttrneuhli. nd mfiraiatjaa in in fallMt detail, sddrma Imemttrmimy 'A , p-rtrt H. A. CROSS, Trsre tins k irt, Unrsstrr. Ps MRVIR HUGHITT M. C iDICtES E. P WILSON CtriMCC NETS. TENTS. OLI 1 LO, mrt Soortlni? Goods. lNihli-llnrr. Kpf..-,-h.lulin SII...I now choke lsr.-l, flu to siui. siiiMc ISreech I.o.. luu Snot linns. 4 to every kin. I of Bnss-h tmilinvaiiii ih-is-aiiii Hities. s;toHii; Mil.- le-l,oil'lll:iE l.olll.l.-Shot I .nils, ., to -.ti ; MH- kIi-shot Inns, 2 .TO to !li-vilvers, 1 lo s'JW: iNiuhie-iietioll stlf-triM-ki-ls, ."il to s(i) All kin-is. . I I linri.lL'.-s. Xlii-lls. fans . Wa.ls. T.hiN, l-ow.h-r Kinks, shot INiii.-ties, Prluierii. Si-ll.t '2 .s-nts fof Hhlstmt.sl I 'iitulin... A.l trnss lillKAT WKSTKKN lil N WnKKs. "21 SMlTliKii:i.I) sTUf.KT. ITITsIti Kiilt, N P Thl- Isn '-y.nrol l. reliahle firm ; IN-rfVi-tly tmtw:irthy ;'or-iers till.si pnimprly an-f icimmIh sent hy until or express U anv prti-f of the wori.t : no m;iiti-r w lmt y.m wimt in theloiii till.-, you i-iiii ,-t 11 lit the lirent .-stern hv w--ltiin;H li-rn-r. Huns iim-h- to onh-i ; li.ii.s an.l Revolvers r. pun.l. s. jtli-2iii. ARBUGKLES' nnme on a package ot COFFEE is a nurautee ot cscuilenLK. a package ot COS a ol cxceilenL-e. ARIOSA is kept la all l m liie Atlantic to ti COFFEE is kept la all flrst-class storos from ihe Atlantic to the Pacific, COFFEE Is nevOT trooct rrY ea r jrnosed to the air. Always .-'-. v :;r -hnr:iin hermaticaliy sealndONJ rC VX I'AOKAGES. -rs ,ate tn curi Arur ii - nitiuiwii 5f"UNSr. TV rM Ik-ecu h.n , m fc. K. f wwl Hjn.:r-.! hire mv- . iwi A rr.nl. rlailr. Fr.ietli " wru rrmrt n4 rhepn.. "-S-. Pfrwt 4rr rmm Joa- xl -Inlu -h- -.-...r.; rh.ir. -4 r,.,i .w fltlL Asaiu. rul.VI.MU liriv; HHHIIF (a, M0 9. CuiiU Blrect, Ctuoaco, 111. KASHIOVAHLK CUTTER and TAILOR, 1 iM ex Having had many & 4 " year exnenence '.Ja.-.' '. .h. Ill dil I.MIII-1..-S .,f he Trtilor:iik hu- . I iniaratiiee KHtiiifaiiion to all who may tali un- on me and lavor i me with their it- i Your, Ac, HtK.HSTKTI.KK, Somkr.t, Pa. Tlie i.l.l.-l un.J lji-sl ttitiliitinii t'.irnt.lHinilix s liilnhii'ss K.liK-ution. Wi- tmTe .-u(-.-w.fiilly pn-l-tin-.l tliisiftanil- of y.HiiiK ni-n for the m-tiv- ilu-ti-s of lil-. For I ir'-ular- a.i.lresf., Y. WM &. siis. Iltu-hurx, P. IKtlM-Sl C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa IT WILL, PAY YOU TO BI T Tors or Wm. F. SHAFFER, EOMIiU-:HKri PKNN'A., MHnnni-turerof an.l Denier in lUUtUliiii tsft'rn Work VniMnJ m .SAurf Xvirf, ia cM Oiior. Aba. Atritt ftUir H J11TE bltOSili: : Pirvnis In need of MfiNI'MKNT VinKK will iin.l it to tht-lr illten-t tot-ail al niv aiiop, where proper "howmii will Is- (riven them. -Niri fitrtura IrHtnrnt'iyi tm Btr,-v IWaf. itttr! - i EP. V WW- I invite apceial attcutlon to the Whit Bronje, Or Pure Zinc Monument llitrisllii-eit hjr RF.V, W. A. tiKlNIi, an a Ilei-Wert lniiro.-iin-:it iu tUt- luiut uf MATKKiAl. ANll ci'Ssi til t Tins, and whi. h m ilt-Miued to ! the i-r.j.ac Monument nir .air f-haiiin-able fit male. s. 0IV ME A CALL. WM. F. SHAFFEK. Unrarr. Itnaatuac. Krcllalnu "mr Innlwl f-i 1 a.- . --.T ! 4 J. K f-i r: Wll.l.lAM M ..? Ls s luburg ue m imm tkal Prtce $7,00 i SOTKlffi CHILDREN'S CADRIAnro - - -. - . . " T 113 N. 0th tC PhllS. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. HM.TIHOHK A Olllo HAIL ROAD. SOMERSET Jt CAM Mil A BRAS ''If. MKTA.V'K A Nil FAKE. Mite.. Kre. tiumrrsvt In SUnmown i sotm-iset to liavrsville 17 . SomoreS u. Brtltvi 7u Snneix-t lo Johnstown... ; 1 10 SomeTset U Kockwmot., ; Somerset to tiarrwt..... IS .V Somerset to ileyerlale....... a TV Somerset to Cumberlaud W 2 ii Aimersel to Wkhingitiu . j hi s ,Vi Somersti to luitimere . st 7 .so S4nierM.-t to I'rMua -j4 8iiriiet to duitiu-D-e , jn yy Somerset to ( oiuiclLovillv jtt I so Siiuors-! lo Pliuimrii Ho ;t 411 The tare to rhilauVlf-hia fs anil to New Y.irk. !!.. Summer Arrsngemenl-ln eSect sine May 29, 17. XORTli-BoUSD THA1XS. JOHXsTWVX EXPKESS-So. L .tmrci.. JoliMtown.... 7: a m Kix-kwoiMl o::w rSiMKitSKT... -:! tleiarr 1 suasu.u n 6:'Jt Himversville- :ts Helbel 6M a 01 s m MAII.- Xo. to. ! bat. i Pittsl.urvli -, :3 a in K.-ks.MHl. livwi in Miliiir-I Isi-.Wa m j s,,;m-r.M-t U:;ha iu Hu).suiwu ...ll:;sf hi Arrive. ioha.itimri....lL-:a p ll.sivt-rsvilie.il :..0 a in lk-th-l l-.MI-i p in Pis.seturi-n fnsu ritlsriuiyn chnw car- f.,r iilil wu the Snih'rsri 4; l aubria al K.s k-,1. On sun. lays itiitruia will run tn.i Iwstm laie I fniiu K.-k ajiHt to Somerset. Mii.i live b-sini law : fniiu Soi.u-rM.-t ti Johnston it. SOMERSET A( TliMMlillATKiN-No. tkV t 1 baivm. I .iTiiTi : , Bltiiii...-v HMla in IsxiMEKitT mi p iu ' I f iitsl.urvli tin p in IS.k lu.;, t, n. I : p ni Piueni-ni Us- Sitn-rvi fmm the oust ami am j ou the rub-burali iMvisiuu, cuauiie canal k. k- ! - "'iou. soi Tii r.ocxn tra ixs. o;iui...ni aAllrfO,iri' , BALTIMORE MAII.-Xo.K2. I are JolmMou n 7:.V a iu lrl.e h:.;i m tlmtvrsviile n tu .-toyiwu m y tJOaio vieivt r 1 2"uin MiMKRSKT a in MiliiiriJ ir i.'a in Arrirr Hot kwDxl r?iiiilNTluiii 1 a m i ia wa-iiiiiKiou. 4:"J p in lNiaitiH'fv .": jt p in F:ii.oun;h :tw i. m l'ajMi:i;er.- for iiU ca-t ami a.-i chanf ear at KfK'kwMHi. itu Suti.trt t'.ii train wiil mn twrtitv iiiitiiit.s iuh- lr.,m Jo.'mimu ii. K.H-kn.Nsi. Al tHIVfMllllA I ION No. HI Li'tft t Jhl.loun ::ill p in lt.-iiK-l ;in'i p in il.Mr-viile... ;t-ji p m sixx-town :i:i: p in li-ic.-r ::.,; p ui "o'lfKsKT l in .f.M.. K.'k.sl 4 :m p m i uinls-rlnn J ... 7:l.'.piu Pitis',iirvh s-.4i p m i u-hiinfion 7:J' am fvitiiiiore n:.na ui MiHiir.i 4:lii p uj j l'aH-ni rs fi.r nuitaii.t est chaiure ears at km-kmumi. in Siimlurs thi train ill nin thris- honrini tll'tis-ii miiniten late I'nnn Johnstuwu toK.s kwwsl I:iM KtV.ior Afi fiMMiiIiATIoN-N,). -.; t h'nirr I Arriift solo rsl-t .6:1S p m K.s k.Hi 6:ta u m Mill. nl A:S p m I'a-x-lifi rs leavipc on thi train ran make n-iifs-tioii at Ki kwol with niKht Express trains vast auil H est. liuily. t Iai!y except Sunday. BALTIMORE ik OHIO RAILROAD. I'lTTSHl Hull VIVlslOX. E.tsr-Rol XD TRA I.XS. Trtiiu lsrr rWW'dfr. M.xii, Eryrr j Pftivhunrh lMrt r. si. 75 si. . Jb r. x i brtKhi'H-k 7;t MeK-epiit " 7:lt " "i" ,2 t v..-t Newton ':c, - ws. " I Hniad Fort A : " rouiieiWville y ,( V" ';;" (duo lv!e 4 1 " t :n toni.m-at-e 4:41' ' V:.v. 1ha ji I'rsina I: n " lu :m ..... 'ii'-M-lman ;r jti 1"J " U -k w twjd ,r. Jj lo.'.u 1J:.V '.arret! ."i::;T - in 4s Salihttry Junr. .T " n " """ Myernial -Vju " iM:; " Ujm keyttoiie ":-V 1 414 " nnd Tnteh .VM U,v 1.;i0 ' SultiaiupoD &.A 1 FairlMiie t -L " tl;:; 'Z'Z ...... j Hyndniait l:4 H m M i t'uiuU-rland T. i; - ll.Ji) r. m. U " Wufhuiifum 4 A " 7.ti bait i more f arrive) .irjit h..u . Y.ujh. l' Y t-lsT-HOCS I rMAX I nimt'm A fiimtrrril Ar. M-lil. Kr,,rrm A. . tlMHI . M. T-ITi p. . " fn-.V h-.V s-im L-.rt, P. v. i-ju . . " :W7 " f-'JI - s-ts fi - 'ii? 5s""" - 4-J1 !.:j " v.'i " -:u -. V-.C. 4-: " m 4-i - :vm-, - !..V. " - " ln-!i. ' vi.i tn-ji ,v: i.v. - ln-si .w. - a .v- M.I 4-JI 1I-.'I ii. HI ,V Il-.o " li-lo ' p. a T-l'.i " .V4J 1---1 7-v - s-i:. - I :i i .'-'i .: - .. - Trttiu ijtpr Haitiniorv WaHi,inct,,n l 'mntM-rlan.l Hyniimaii Kuir-'tots- SuniiiHinpton Sanil f'ali-li K eyi.t. ne MeverNifale SalilHiry June. . .iirrtMl R.s k m'immI ' 'a-lnian t'rsina l oi.tlii.-iiee illiio Pvlr r..l.l..-l!viUe Hnai'l t'onl Will Nftot'.li M-K-srrt Kra,l.l-M k A. Pittslmruli (Tin tt.ne ifiveii i Kjti, rn Stau.laril Time I NOT!. mi Siimlays hii-kir.! Ex pnss leave i PiUrimniii at s-.li. v. arrive at Koekwosl at 'J r l-eave kirksml at 4-fw p. ., arrive I jt Piti.tsirgh a: s p. s. Mail Trains crmee; at R.s kw.ssf with trains U iil.il ini-n soinvrv-t an.l Jolni-ionn. at Hvnd-liii-it wjiii train tortn.l from IV-li.-r-1. at 'turri-tt wuii i rams io ana mm Merlin, at Salilury Jin.. Uon ailh trains to and from .Salisbury. . 31. CLEMENT. Mananer. C. K. U'KD, ..ni l Pasn. A(rl. VMEXUMENf TU THK CONSTITCTft IN pro-posi-d lo tlientm-iisi.f thin Commonwealth lor iheir approval or rejection liv the en.-ml A. emlljr of the Clmiuioiiwealtli of I'ennsvlvauia. Published l.y onier oi the sei relarjr of the I oui niouwealth. in piirsiuun e of Article XVUI of the Constitution. Joint n-solution proposii.Kau amendment to the constitution of the commonwealth : SWTlo.M 1. Hr tt rtfriitvl hy Uw. rttnU wul limine f H'lirwti'tfivtn tff tfte I iiHm'uttnU"i nf Jntvit ttitpi,H mnU AMmltlti m1. That the following is oniposed a an amendment to the oonstitiitioii of the commonwealth of PcMi-ylvaiiia in arcord-ani-e with the provisions of l he eighteenth article llicrcot : AMENDMF.Vf. Stri ke out from aeetion one, of aittefe eliiht. the lour .Dalilicalioi lor voters whieh reads a fol lows " If twenty-two years of aire or upwards, he shall hae paid, w itnintwo years, a staieor comi ty tax. which -.hall have been assessed at least two months, and paid at least f ne numtb l-tore the elei-tiou," so that tiie -s.-.-ti."i which reads as fol low : ' Kvery male eitli-n. twentv-one years of aire piwssiiiK the foll..win iiufilii-atiou, shall he entitled to vote at all election.-.: First. He shall huve Ken a c-itizen of the I nn ed Suites at least one month. Sc-ond. He shull have rusid,-d In the state one year km- if. hitrini; previonsly been a tpialilied elei-toror native U.ru eiuxcii of t.i, Male, lie fhall have reinoveil therefrom and returned then six mouths) immediately preceding the elec tion 1 Mini. He shall have resided In the -Wii..n dislH.-t where he shall otter to vote at least two ! inolil.'is iiiim.sliutcly prei-e.linKlheele.-tion. ! K,.nr;ti. tt tweniy-two v.-arsof aire .a upwanls ' he shall have paid, within two years, a state or t tn.. w.ucii snail nHve is-en Hssess., at le:i-i .no months, and paid at least one iiuniC, for.- the elec'inn." shall be amendt-d , u n a.l as folloas: M" w Kveiy male citizen iwenly-one years of ae po-sess ni: t:- fuliowiim iiualiiinati.sia, shall be i-tn:tusi to vote al the pulling plane at the elec- i' li-iru tiif wnl. h lie shall at the time be a r-.dent and tna: elsewhere; Kirs). He siiall iuue hex-n a eltlsen of the I'nit- e-i -Mir. i lewsi ininy uav. Seiou.l ar.orif. hawns oreviolrslv lasso . i elis-tor aative li.m eitiien of 'th. itate he slm.l have reittoveil therein, m and rt-turneit. then t7;ur;,re.o ; force this pmvishin. fourth. K.very male eitueo of the ace of twen- ' tv-olie years, w ho shall have been a t-ilizen for i thirty days awl an inhabitant of thia tuo. tion 111 theelee.londistrtctnf which h ahatr , the time Is; s resident and not eise t.e. jbr'all ..ifi-s-rs that n.--w are or bcrr-aft--; aiav- be el.s, ied l.v the people ; AVieef. i, liai la ume vf WH, no ir Of tl'.C- lulH-l btatia. hi Mo- ... ..... .. ' ojt ana .u:iorj service ol lllo .Slate thefi-i.f hull be il.-prived of his vote uj- naoTof his absence ftom such election ttiatna and tlie Iciti.lainre shall liai t o..ttsj; k ptovide the man ner in which a-4 'mo tliue aud phice at whirh such taa-at Kuu way y.. and tin the return and i-suva of their volea In the eiecii-UWllct - .l,"!0 ii'!,r "v ,'" W vottaa. im. per son shall la deanicd m have saiuwt ut a reai.leni by reaaun uf ha. breseaee ox absence while employed tu the aervioe ul Uie lulled statea or the Wale, nur wtaiie en-,! lu ,he navivattoaiJ the wu,.aio the state ,a.a the hiah Hrtvs Por wnlleali.dcut,rf any eoUeae itfseint iiry uf learning, nor while .-p at anv aluia twaiae ur public lu.lHntlon. sxw-ia the inn'istea of ant home for dUaUed and Indigent aoldiera and saiio-a, who, tin-the purpose nfy.rflna. shall he deeme.1 b. reatde lii the electa at disiilct where said huiue is swattsi. Lsw .hall Iw uuule f, iiscenaliiiiitf l.v , . p. ...... ..u.r , . : . , - w- i t . . - - r . . . . mtii-. wno shall be culltled hi the right ul auffhure iisn-bT tabilahei. ' A true copy of the i nt resorntfon. m CIlAKLKsj W. STOVI-. Secretary of the Commonwealth. State Nqimal School. L'a4ii-paaj) In tta advantages. Loeatloa healthiuland Inspiruw Instntctoraexpenenced teaclieni and hou.aed irrad.ial.-a of mlleves. sHate t'tSrvilrvs,")! Tw. -" Estenstrs 1M-rKOVf-.VfENTrt, onvenieaees and I omf.ana. Su perior M.siel and Training ftehouL Mttoe aid la profesmonai stu tents. JAMES ELDON. A. julJJ.'87-lyr. M., Principal, Lock ilaven, fa. yearueitptei-ediiiiranelettion.exeeptaimiinre. ' a new bniik tm-u inal elc,-ti.is. and for the last thirty day, . resi- - ftST a?- 1 ."tcr - .lent of the eleetiiHid strict in vhiea he mar ..f LX. '-. . w"'er. fer his vole shall .no,,-.! ... J. . ."Lr, "T S '" ' "t iV A. EJ E CL0TH1 I V L'Co id SIXTH 'ArucmiiiT Jvn-ifl.-La B. & B. Ur lsv to annoiin.e tin ..peiiim: ,.f ,,nr K.i!l an.l Winter l-tiertati-iis ,.f FRENCH AND GERMAN DRESS COODS. . im. ii .i:r nmvki.i iks i ROBES, j HABIT CLOTHS, ! COSTUME ClaOTHS, Fitncy Silks, Velvets, flushes. Ktc. Vis., finale uihI Suit Ih- irttiieiit a tn.isi com plete line in emlU-ss assoiln.i-ut ,,f La.lii-.', Mi.ss UI1,l children-., WRAPS. NEWMARKETS, FALL JACKETS, PLUSH SACC'UES, RAGLANS, ami licst Smn.lur.! Mak.-s of London iV(1l EAL !.U.'fil'r, SKAI. JACKKTS, WKAI-S AMi -N'KWMAKKKTS. This -t.K k of KulUifHala, both. Faiu-v an. I Maple, for eleunm-e in .style an.l quaiitv. coiuplcti in-ss in assortments, ami" r-t vaiu.-s as in priies, will be e.v.ellnl by nolo in tlieinuu tr K;it or West, thir illtistniteil FALL & WINTER CATALOGUE ss-usoll of lss;., , .ii.irilniti,.,, wul Is- n a.ly alsmf lh-i,,lK.r i,t ai contain .lo to l.i sxl-J inches, with a isiiupleie I of cuts n-i.reseiuiii the Uad- inpiitf l-.i-liionalili-siyles in j GARMENTS, WRAPS, ETC. Also, a Review ami Kcscrititive friiv I i-t of DRY GOODS, FURNISHINGS, etc., which will Ik- valu.il.le to von in ninkltnt imn-iin-es of your tall supplies. Sn.lns,,-, (sistal capl your name an.l iiotti,s. ad.ln-ss tor copy of ll.is illnstnitisl ciitalojruc. -M-pieinlH-r JimI, to 1 Mol r Hth the Inter Mate Kair will he lielil at Kxarsition park Allegheny, tlitolier trh is I. ran. I Armv I'uy. aiidal this season of tin- yr-Jr nuni.r 011s .cheap excursion will la-run to fitis,uni an.l Alli-.'lienv. We invite our readers an.l the pill. In- feneraiiy, when in rhentv at this time or other tunes, to fi-l rf.s tlv free to make our st..r"n.in tln ir hia.l.iiart. rs for meeiiin; of friends. apiimnieriis etc. TlioniiiKhly-orKiiiiisisI Mail lir.U-r IVp.iri. mini for benefit of our niariv cti-toniers liv, inn at a ili-tjn.v Will scn.'l s;ui.plcs of new Fall IohhIs to any aiMnn. I.wesf prices markeil on evervtiiin BOGGS A BUHL. 115, II?. 119 & 12! FEDERAL STREET. rbloEGENY, PA- dec.S.-KT.-l-r. THE PEOPLE Who have fieee disappointed in the results ob tained from the use of l.ta'A WINEs, HKEF WINKan.1 Ii;iN,ia-theo-ealled EMtLSIoNvf 1 il) L1VF.K HIL, should use CHERRY MALT PHOSPHATES, autkiniwttooj Wild t'hsrry, txtra.1 of Man, sad the H pvpWpaaMa, a ik-Heioiw stimulaat aad autriueat. CHr.sar Malt acts on the Mtomai-h ami Llrer im-reasint; the appetite, assisiiruc diirestiua, there by niakini; it applicable for uyspepsia in its ra rloiia Kirtiis ; Um of Appetite, Headache. IttM.m nia, irencral litbility, Waul of Vitality, Nerr.an Pr. ait ration, Coneumtion, etc. If yoiir Iinixui.t d.a not keep it, send l.( ir one bottle or tu.uu for six bottle,. Express paid. LILBIli I-IIARMAI-AL CO., 7S Maiden Unt . X. V iold by all Imimrista. marrtu- s: QUI'HA.VV COI'KT sal: - uy . Valuable Real Estate! By VIIiTCK of an .rrIr iurd imi of I lit Ur phnn' 4 .xirt o: sr.rpt ('4rimrv. p.. mi'! w ory tm SA TURD A Y, NOV. 19, 1831. 11V "." 1 m ? ou 1 ,e premises, ine .ll..in Turuey d"d v is A is-Vtain tra.-t .rf land siin.te In Addison Tap 12- r US therts.ii ereete-la twiestort s mY ELLIN U HOUSE itur cuutaitiuuv TERMS: fxte-lhird of pnrt-hass nnaer alter paement uf ileitis and expensva u wle are fleductedto n-malB a lien hi the prenii-s to sts-ure the wido''l"" er. lae interet tliereia to I paid annually to 'h' widow, andal ller death the prim-ilssi sum to'e helm and leva! fepresentalirea Andrew T..r ney. dee d. ; .aiv-nalf of the purchase naairy ean on isaihrmation of sa'e and -Icllverr of deed and the balanee in two enual ansnal payim nts ln-nl isiahruiatMrti of -ale. witji.Hit interest, leper.-'-nt of the tMirciov nioner u be tmid a as the pnrrty ia kn.s kcdd mn which will bHusatwl as part pavrm-iit on the rirM one-half : p,.ss.ieu slven April 1. isms, fens-d Tni.-nt to he se cured on the premises by jndriiM-nt bund. Jo.N am TI-KNKV. oetli A.lrulnl-tralor and Trusl. CatarrH ELY'S C loan as Iks HHl ?ass4Ts.sMay rm and rnfttmsisOs. Mssfl tas lores. slerws Ike Senses ef Taite and SmelL r Try the Cure. 1AY-FEVER A particle Is applied Into each wasrril. and aareealile. pnee :v e.-nis at Dnistrisui ; hy s". rciriMcred. iKLssntu IL V BRoTUt.K Z1 ''r' wtok ft., Aeir rorfc aiarlfr sV-l'r K 1 7rl I .MX tUUIOlllU It .
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