THE DEATH OF BLUCHER. j After the vftl thr.nrli wliirJi the j ttnaporKuntt;- as o.ni.lfloly ulterwl in the rniiiHii Fm-M M.r-!ii.l itiin-ii'-r, the sa vior of Wellinirton at Waterloo, and whom nobulr liked bwaoxof bin ni'le ) nd brutality, vaa imt on the retired liett. Wahearteiie-. by hi removal and reduced to iiiai-tion and oJjocnrity, he left Berlin and went to reside in liis rM tle .itiiMle-1 Id lJ.Hiieniiiii. S.nii he fell im., a l-er twe'.am-tiolv. hiA more intense by drr.tv and inflammation the chert. A Ktraaiurs chains'- su char- j i ,,,,,,.',! that my life work iter took pla.. That mmrh soldier he- ; WiiM t)) Mn,,lpii.siil m,a, and notli ca .ie timid, even .ltr.i. He "W.mld I niore sra to he done by tin- hut to D.t remain alone in the .;irki- : "!- ,,, inv.iil t.iti-i'l hii.I n.y fitiu-tub-threw him ml" .iinnifl.t Miif-iiifliew. jv v.mr n.ni-!v." HUaUla- if health w r-He. to tlie kititr, who citvii.i-l aii-l Ui.-1 hiiii a (tnut deal. The monan-M tiavitiff nt-tani that at M-vera! timet the Mardial had ex- prewed the w i4i of i"i"e him nt- more before be died, rewolved to viit lum. Leaving Berlin in tiie morninic, the King of Prnia arrive.1 . in Krieldowhi early in the evening. Immediately he a eondtK ted to Blui-lier room. The nick man, mfed 74 years waa rm-lininit on a fa placed before a large chimney, in which enorniouf lov of wo.nl were bum ing. Their Ruunt illuminated the room and cat mobile and red reflection on the feature of the old man w rul.ped up in bearskin. At the entmn.-e of hi sov ereign in hiaaiwrtiiient, Bhicher tried to rise out of rei-e.1 for his aiifti-t visitor. who prevented him from doing so. The I kimr tK.k a chair and Kit by the ante ol t he Marshal. i s.-nted on --till of Molar, to a Blu. Ir ordcP-d to be left alone w ith ' .emn aty for the sale of his West his master. Wlie.i every on- had left I injio fcland to the I'niU-J Stat.. the risiin he said : lutitication was made bv stipulation to "Sire, I have humbly requested ""r i r-.nl inv- nt on the favorable vote of majestv toomie here, in this castle f ,e j,,,,, bjt. . . . The KricblowiU; rather than not see you I 0ll ))f jaIlIlarv as appointed for casting ould have ip.ne to Berlin mywlC al tj vf)(e T,;e inimi(itant., nn-iill it now thotvh I am dyinir. I liave a secret to ,lrifltwt ,ii,aV the i)naint town coufide to your m ij-sty, a terrible ;,,,, ,;,ne-d." Kejoi.-in wilh Will my kinn allow me to sis-ak?" ; v,mi anil nng bells, accompanied the -Certainly, my d.-.-.r Msrsnal." -r.-mnv, w bich was furthermore cheer- - Before listeninB to my narrative. re ' ;.,.,.,.,, ,,v VT,KlUi a,i I.. A at me well. Assure yourself that M.n.mw sur-spam-led banners .t amintbe full '"5 ,., frtM everv rs.f and tower, while in and that I am not a lunatic. N.metimes ll,.r;.ti(,,w American blue Waa suh- I Ul.eve to on the lertre ..I ins., ij , and I d.sibl if I am not takiiiL' yester.lay s i i-i.ei t.ir a nM:ie!iii.ranee of days jtoiie by. But no!" he abided, draw intra T"M br--let fnun his p.. ket, " no, all is true, all is real, ad I am sure of what lam avinif. j " Listen to me, your majesty "When.inl7.Vi, the ven Wr v ur becaii, my fatle-r, who inhabited his ras- . tie of t i r iss Kenrow. sept me to the ma- nor .f our relatives, s.titated in Knn ; Island. After a while the Ibmu bov- j ernmeni otrere, me the crade of cornet , j the Black Hn-sars n-jiii-nt. I ed of a furiouuh to afford te the oppor- t.miiyof paymt;8 visit to mv family, that 1 l.a.l not s u.r mo.uos. n. , f ab-enoe wastrante.1 to me. . nf K.M ,.,;, ' Ou my way U tirow U.iiow I fuiind j V(iUm1 awav jtH nat1lr;( allejriani-e and all that wrt of the M klcnburn horribly , a(iopUvi a totally ditn-reut rule, is that ot devastated. Arriving alsmt four milr-s ,nt, p-nUU West ludlaiw votintt them from home I bee.aiiie aware that my car- ; M.jveil Ameru-an eitizens by joyous accla-natt'-oiild not ascen.l the ew steepy niltion The ns-ord ot another national rouil conducting to the house .r my an- , U.m. I abandoned it. and pursued my , joiirney on horseback. followe.1 by one of : uiy servants. " It was hfty-iiinc years atro this very ; day, the iL'th of Au-ist, and at the hour indicate.1 now oy this anteiue ci.s k nan past eleven. A dreadful tein-st sh.svk ! the trees, the Hashes ol htrhtnint: Minuet i me and the reiw.rts of thunder dealeneil i me; the rain was p.irint.'. Alter saiio- ; inc quite aw hile in tin- forest I arrivea bolurethecastle alone; my wrvam tiao , lost his way through the inclemency of 1 the weather. .. . ... . t i i. . i ... ' - itliout .lismonntinif i KiKs-heo ai the door with my whip. Vols ly answer- ; ed my call that 1 related tUn-e I i without U-inp answered. Out of patience ; I alitthhsl from my horse, ascemieu the at.s.pand entered the castle. No liht, noise anywhere. I avow that "'.v heart went to t:iv throat and a chill crept thmnirh my body What fooli-lim-ss! thought I; tlie castle is desertetl ; my family has pine to the city. N'o matter. a 1 am here, I must arrantre myself as well as possible. - And I crossed a hall and went to my father's room. A fire half extinguished wnssinokiiig in the chimney; by its faint light I saw my father, my mother and tny four sist4-rs, s-ate'I around the firephu-e; they nwe when they peni-tved me. I ran to kiss my father ; he stopta-d ine wilh a gesture; I extended my arms to mv mother; she Mi back with a sad motion of the head. I called my sisters, each Bciiaratoly ; they took each other by the hand without answerinif me. Then the whole of them retunwsd to their neat. "'IVinotyou know me anymore?" exclaimed I. 'Is it like this a family ug!it to receive a son and a bro'her? Have Viu already heurd of my entrance in the Kissian sen ice? 1 could not re fuse. Remember that llu: first t'unir I do is to conin atid inform you ol my action. What " tny father, von no not speak ? My mother, you keep silent ? Have you for- irotten, my sisters, our mutual tenderness and the plays of our c!iiii!hd those playsthat this plav lias witnessed so of ten? At those last words my sisters Hppeared t i tie moved. Tbev spoke low, rwc and signaled me to approach. One of them knelt la-fore my mother a if she wanted ' to play a game in which the players strike each other Surprisi-d with this Strang,. fancy in a moment no solemn. 1 touched the hand of my sister with theend of uiy : whip. A mysu-rioivs force attracted ine. " W ien my time -amc to kneel Is-fore my mother and to put my head on her lap oh, horror! I felt a fotiiiantriilarand i is. Id under her siik ler her silk -In-as. 1 heard a - ; tharp noise like the rattling of la.ncs, and ! then a hand met mine; that baud rested ! in it. It was a skeleton s hand. I ntter eI a tv of terror. They were human re mains that 1 shook i-ouvnlsivoly. "tint of myself, and with a disturlel mind, I ran away from this awful castle; in the yard I found my horse; I mount ed and departed at a furious tee. At the break of the day my steed fell dead, aud my sen-ant found nie, senseless, Iv- itiK un.l.-r the aniinul. I wafHt the .int ; On tin it M-r ht.ml,. rant's. .p-MrUm- v t.faeith for over thn-e wet ka. When ! to of tl- SetuiteCurreik-j Bill w a one of reoiven-.l my health 1 h-arn.il that my ' the ewoiitinUte- iu that s.U uli.l tinan family lia-l Tihei!. victimt. of tin piti- . ial jailit-y whi. li save.1 the nation from hK S-v.-d Veanx' War. ami that our ma- the Jwril of irrt-Uvmalile wH-r u t y nor ha-1 heen pilhisn-d an l ransarked , an.l tstrenirtheiiwi iIh ctvtlit tieynnri all many time. jirwi-deiit in hismry. S n tiinea 1M " 1 r.Hirne.1 to i .n U-nn I want- ; lYexident Hayes, tne of the k-ast p.pular t-iiuT iiinia-n mite to my latiiily ann to irive a Oiifli' THinaltotlio-te I lov- il an dearly. Notwithstandim; the moM minute rew-an-het. I was unuhle to find their anered retnaina. A loin-, a hand, a w..iiianhand Elding a fold Itnut-lrt, i priation f,- the maiiiti'-naii.-e of' the (ti.v- i was picked ii) the 'Win mv (atH.-r j eninM-nt with rider n-uiovin the aafe- M.ini, the same r.K.tu w l.. re th. filial via- i snarA that had U-en thrown around elec ion apia-are, to in,. ! t.a.kthat l.racelet. tionxin the reeonstnuled aoulli.-rn Stat. 'his very and the hand waa l.urie.1 Tliex eta-s. like Andrew Johnson's ve-Jiitl.echa-lortlierast!e. I Ui of the T-iiure of ( ivil t ili,v Hill, w hi. h ' Many year 'laast-d. Two rnmnhao 1 lvalue a law notwith-tumliiur his t.hj. 1 waV -4-p ou tiii, Mfa when I was j liona, are interesting example jf what iwak.-ned by a uliht noise. 1 o-.-ned j the frainers repirle.1 rss the first and my eyea.an.1 awdistin.-tly my tither.niy i nwat important function , the veto, to m itht-raiidmy (our wsU-r. stHiiditiK la- ! wit, resistance to the .-n.-roachiu.-tiU. of fore me; my aMers t.a.k each other by j the legislative power-tt power against ' the hand and ntotioned me to join them. I which thev, uimdful of the tmsnr of "'No, no! oever!' cried L Then the jrhtsts..-laspine their handN U-jfan to turn alowly around me, Jurtiif," Slid . fctb r-tuwn? b- ! foi me. ., . nelllini, , miiruiure.l my tnotlier. in- . liuiiitf her od face .. rl me. " ' Prayer,' said the yo unin-r mate. ''Ksrnril,' si;lie.l n.th-r. ' "Twelfth of AiiTlst,iaid the third. " Anl the Uu4 one tv-a-ated : ' Twelfth of August at midnight.' " And aptin they turned around me, uttering the nil me mirdK, then tliey vhii rejieiitiiiK : t-Jool-liv: Hj.l-hv . The Twelfth of Airust t niiiuiirt ! ' M dear Alar-dial.'' rt pln-l Jin- kintf. I hat von have n-l;cjed to me i tvrlj.in- ! 1 verv extraordinary . IVrlut". fever i and delirium have aouietliinu to do wilh ttiowe Ticioni. t'ouraye ; take cotirntfe; fi-ht aitainrt tlesse hallucinatioiiK and have (too.! ho. You Khali retrain your h'-aith aud yon w ill live many long years. Iio yon not la-lieve me? Yes i" it not? (jive me your hand." And an Blu her did not answer, the kinif of Pruss-ia seized his hand. It was already cold and ripid! Midniirli struck by the antique chs-k in the parlor. Field Marshal Hig her, the savior of Wellinirtoii at Waterloo, was dead. How The United States Won and Lost an Island Croup. The Kinir of IVnmnrk . . . oon- . f(i( ,,.,;,,, h,.,. The stars and strif waved over the cniss of Denmark, and " Hall (V.lumli.a 1-ocanic by rcs-. tition. echoe.l from th 'surroiindinz hills, us tainiliar as '-Kiiiu ( 'hristain," the Danish naliouul hvmn. T,e ballot cast a- decleare-1 unaiii- in favr f annexation to the I m- Vl.., SutlW, t!l,.re but twenlv-lwo ninst it in st. Thomas, and n Vl,i(v , jlin. ( n)((r ;,,, .., s,:,t., ,lilve ulio, I allll bv ( mr priliin. The hly jn -,ti, r, a IHJawfu,loVal. and mntei.ted (.nMlilinitv iwW ,, Bith,mt ,e .n.p,, w, pn.ud and peaceful, d.s-s nof ;n an history, and it is incom- p,.,.!,,.,,).!,, (i,at ,, ti-sin.ns,- should ever have Is en maile to it bv the n.it ion to wh.m.thisiiiatchlesstrUmteorconfidi -nee MIli, Iir-1i,n wa!, SnituitoUly paid. ,.nmrl was now irrev.s-ablv commit- )(-1 tl tH. transacti..n, and omld show u r,.aH,,n for ithholdint: the last a.-ts of .nm.nmtion. vi. the news of the vote reached Copenhagen the Rilai; ratitieI the ,.Htv without d -bate, ami the king-, on j,,,,, aIj iW;S aH promptly sieued jl ' Meantime the fierce is.litieal storm U;lH r.1(,in(S at Washintriui, and no notiee ,.,k,.n )(flm. tlva,v re-omiiiend-l t t(w c,,nsi,i,.r.lti(,n f the Snate by a prcs- j.i,..,, .... Mn: The in s,riIllll.Ilt itself h,v buried in a drawer of yr. Sumnera table, in the Kon-'usn li.' latioiis Committee-room. . . . It is now known that in March, IS7II, 'oaunittee on Koreicn IJelat ions, Senator Sumner at its head, indorsed the one word "Adversely" on the St. Thomas treaty, and recommended Suss nsion of at tioii" in n-irard to it. The matter was never brought la-f.n- the Senate, and i lnav lie aaid to have la-en smothered " j eommittcc. . . . Jt has been asserted that the triend'y relation betwi-en the l'nite.l SUit.-s and I ieumark were iiii)ain-il from this lim tnenU How Sir this is true cannot be known withour rare penetration into the silent dignity with which the sturdy Danish people have lionie the bitterness of unavenged w roni!, and the calm n--serve'which tutn characterized all inter course between that small but indomita ble sbtte with America sin'x- the course of the Cnited States in this transaction was fully known and coinpreheiided. Sfi-ihntT fJlf:lf' f-tr ,Y'i ntfhT. Cive Them a Chance. Tiiat is to say, your lungs. Also all your breathing machinery. Very won derful machinery it is. Not only the larger air-passage, but the thousands of little tuls-s and cavities lea-ling from them. When these are clogge-l and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs cannot half do their work. And what they do, they cannot do well. Call it cold, coiuh. croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the fami ly of throat aud nose and head and lung olc-tructions. all are bad. All ought to be g t rid of. There is just one sure way to gii ritl of them. That is to take Hoschec's t ier-nan Syrup, w hich any druggist w ill wend vou at 75 cents a Isdtle. Kven if I I . ...,.. t,: . i. i. c.:i...j i ia, lira- i.io,-i oi, I ,l iiilit ,,,.,,.,, ,, this fr .rtai;. Presidential Vetoes. K?vit inif tlie jiant, it in not eixsy to (inl i ns! am-e w hi-iv s vt-t-t-lias tttirkeil ny tliiiiK a(iinut-hiiiK im-iisintlile lianu, nr li-r the Pn-ittt-iit exerctHinR it may tint In n-tranlttl an set inn in Imriiiony with hiu -onvii-tioii8 hii.I tulitii-al (iriiui iiW tiertaiiilv with hiu inrtre im-iiiilii-eN. i ami most nienUirioue of the ireiiit-ntial line, interpoxe hia veto w hen ('oiicre-. ; with a hoKtile majurity, nmiertook to 1 xtarve the executive into stilmii-asion liy 1 inaistineon tutmnianvini; everv i.nnk majonties, especially attempted to (ruar.1, ! by resorting to all sort of checks, sw-h j two QirirTeaKioiuil bntuchea differing in their constituencies, nuirdM-rvand letitfth i f term; such also an the jurisdiction of j 'Jie Supreme i urt over cases ansinif un der the Constitution and laws of the Uni- ted States, and espw-ially by lolling a limiU-d veto in the Preni lent. It is a power which is likely to lie ex ercised more and more freely than at firsL The ilelicacy with w hich the early Presidents resorted to it is a thing of the pasL Kven trrim Jackson palea before Johnson, his brother Tennesaean. in the nuiiiber and olwlinacy of his vetoes. The atter. and also Hayes, (jrant and Arthur exen-iseI the power freely, and all on the broadest jsissible trr-mnds often on the bald pruund that there w as "no ne cessity lor" the measure promised ; anain. as when there was quest ion of the admis sion of Colorado or Nebraska as a State, that the time had not come when for the x-ople of tlie Territory its admission was w ise, not in their opinion, but the Presi dent's; or again, that the proHed bill was injurious to the hanking system. As the business of the country increases, as legislation piles up its bills still higher. and a the whole social and jsuitical net work grows more complicated in its de mands and conflict of interests and its multiplicity of interferem-ea, more and more will 1 the necessity of cult inn tior- iian knots w ith the sw ift, sharp edtre of a single blow, and of having an executive brave enough to take the responsibility of interposing his veto in order to secure the soler second legislative tiiouiiht, yet w ise enough ti do so only w hen the es sential interests of the people justify t he wicldingof so kiH-u a weapon, but not its dulling with too frequent use in cutting stubble. Ex-Uoiiriuir Long, in tiii Forum m Wasgingrton Letter. From ir Kegnlar Correspondeni. Wtsmx.;riK, D. t'.,(K-t. 31. li7. The Chicago Anarchist have had their hearing -sfore the Supreme Court on lctition for a w rit of ernir. Their case ha la-en presented in its best legal aspect and is now under solemn and k,-lils-rate consideration of the Court, w ho doubtless w ill render decision by Thursday of -this j week. Ail surmises as to that de.-isioii j are worthless, and all we can do is to await patiently the result. Local opinion, however is very strong that these w retch ed men fully de-rve t'ie severest fate. Cleveland contributes liHN and La- . . i : v- ... iiioin .! tome campaign mini in York. With this example at the White I House, the department ollicials feel safe in doing likew ise, and the consequence is that a gwsl round sum goes to that State for partisan purposes. If there are anv merits in the Civil Service Law, it will lie hard to discover them after a lit- J tie more strangling. I The President says in his Thanksgiving j Proclamation, that ecry path of honest i toil has led to comfort and contentment, ; but hundreds of l-'nion soldiels and wid ows who have been discharged from the j Government Printing (dice for no reason j but to give pUe-e to confederates and ! partisans, discover little Is-auty in such a heartless sentiment. The Republic -n party has always fa vored a cheap postal system. To Re publicans alone we are indebted for the present rates. Representative Cannon, of Illinois, is entitled to more credit than any other man, for this great blessing. He now promises to reduce letter jsistage to one cent, and w ill press this w inter his measure with the ho) of success. If Contrn-ss had more sin-It practical men, there would Is far less t-mutid for i-om-plaiut. I had a talk yesterday with Senator Cullom, of Illinois, who is really the father of the Inter-State C-ommeree Bill. He says the Commission is giving a rather riirid construction to the law, but on the whole he Is lieves it is working well, and with some modifications which he will !iroose in the early part of the session, with confident cx-.ectation of approval, he thinks the law will iiecouie popular and w ill lie thoroughly endorsed by the sHiple. By the way, some of the Senator's friends say there is a Presi dential lee bii..img around his ear. The Republican party is olcssed with an abundance of good Presidential material, and Gov. Cullom is among the ikihiIkt who sit in the front row. Tliere will bt- a complete re-organiza tion of Semite Committee this winter. ! ... , ... . ... anil stssitiy a change in the au Dominate j ollicial list. Secretary MiHVstk ihss not j give tbe itest satisfaction, and Sergeant at iLtsriiS lere ill lie Arms Kennedy has an admi of alienating trie ids. Th some loud talk aiioiit these two gentle men at the first caucus meeting of the lieptiblican Senators. From a mass of information that I have gathered from the records in the Bereau of Statistii-s, I summarize for this letter the following interesting items, which osscss sjiecial value at this time, as each of tae subjects touched upon are ques tions of great public discussion, and w ill lie prominent at this winter's session. The ("nited Stales has 101,M men, and fi.Osfl vessels engaged in fishing in dustry. The annual fish catch of the world so far as calculated by civilized governients, amounts to l,5iM,0IKl tons. This by careful calculation, I compute to lie eipial to lrsl.ikkl car loads, which would make a train I'll) miles long. The annual consumption of beer in this muntry amounts to tjf..7l, 34 gal- j i ., . .i r ...... Ions, at a mat to the consumer of ,.'M.- i K2.4oS. That ot distilled spirits t 74 i (iTJ.-ll'a gallons, at a cost of :U7 idftXX.). j The use of distilled spiriLs is gradually decreasing w hile that of lieer is increas I ing. Nearly all the sugar produced in the United States is made in Louisiana, and amounts this year to 14.i.0nn hogshewls, i I or aisiut one twelfth of what weconsuiiic- I Seven other Stats produce ng:ir. but in small ipiantities, and chiefly for local eon- i siiintition. We are the Imyi-xt onisiiin- .-rsofsdL'artH-rcai.itaiii the worl.l. an.) i j it takes t,:W'.,I2." tum this year to snptily j "yMh i.tt leeitiid lit re is worth while ee j us. i iiir, a. tliese fulirivM are new ami choice and ' i..,.ii ... . ' nilitallle lor weurillir imwr nnil into t In. i rl v ! 1 : i lit- I4IUO nnuiiH-r oi tffiet-it in iiia i ni. , teit Miites was, in issii, 4H,;!rj,:!:l, and in 1SST, 44,7")!I;U, Willi; a dtH-tva.n- of 3,- Vl'iJ, 01S, in one year, but taking the twelve years together there is an increase .TJIW-VU. ralifornia, Ohio and Texas rank the highest, having nearly n,(Kl.0ti0 j h. Kamas and Colorado are incn-as- iiiitm-re nipiiHy than any other State in this industry. For the year endiiii; ' June .10. we ini.rtd lil7.lsKl.lKHI n,unds of w.miI. at a cost if J l).li,lil. ! A writer in the Scientific AinericaD I aays that in exjwriences in Colorado and j I'tah he never saw an Indian with a : -oid. He concluded that it in our hot ' r.K'ins w hich zire nMcohiK. fgvfr bttn made wii'cl, Jor medicinal jV 111 ksAina - tor a fceaiitiflil flfHLOPHOFOS ryw,:. L tlfor Strains, feain Gri I Side tetfnt m At ir vAui najS'St tar ttisaa. Absolutely Pure. Thin Powder never vartew. A marvel of purity, strength and wbotefoiBeD-m. More ts-uU4,niH'al lhan the urrtitmrr kimtn. anl cannot Is- .!d at comnetiUon with tbe miiltiturte oflow t-st. hurt wt-iaht. alum or phosphate powder. Sr-in" imty in nuu. Royal Bauo Fowniia Co., 1U6 Wall St., S. V. For full tnfiirrantiim ot the routp. w hen' to ob ain Uoveruiaeiu I.simU. Miii-s, Ku-.. Adilrvtw A. M. BRM'KESKUMiE, Ontral Paws-iiiter Aat-nt. Comer 7th Ave. and Smllhtie'.d !t reels. Pitfbu-Kh. Pa. i ' j .rr- : sin,-, i rm r'-' I ! " r ' ! 'd ii lk& "ra w-1 "' T PA.-,T-Ie's Tr Tsritft liver They set a jwlr do uot gripe Md Srefli:iMt-n-. ' ' : a tasy lutacc duaiviy.'-t:'. : J -t-:.a li-Ja. . , .r, ? r -W. Sold by Every Druggist In Somerset. July i:'-'7My. UNPARALLELED OFFER! $4.00 FOR $1.75. THE HAKRISIU'Rii WEEKLY TELEGRAPH IS THK LARGEST AND BEST Newpaper published in thet'apital of Penn sylvania. Rich iinmls-r contains H ( ohinins, filleil with M.irk.-t Keports, The latest News, Stories. Miscellaneous Iteailing. Will bv funii-hed to sulscritKT for the en suing year, to-ther with ampy of our family physician: (Sew Edition.) Kor il T'. yable ill ailvamv. The price of this tss ik in all H-siktorcs is :!!. The pnee of the "Telegraph " is 1.. We give both for 1.7o. TUB BEST Pit EM I I'M OFFKRKlt by any Pajier in the Pnited Stati-s. Thbi l-onk containM 4i vut- : t " in.-h-es -loiiir, li iiielie, a ide and 2 iuehes tlii-'U. It in printed 011 extra heavy iMtt-r. and is lisndntine Iv Utund. with eintHisHil ettver and tiih-leuerwi twu-k. It i-dirti-n-nl from ail her aorks-a liie lin.l HVHK 1-1 ttl.lsllth. It leaches thots- who hae it hott to tell what the mailer In u hen a ieron ip-usiek. All HiimUr boik! tell a inu to do if you know whal the disease in. Thl tmok li-lls yihi how lo deleft thediM-Hses, and Ihe pntiier n-imstn-s are i-iveB for Allaai!iie. HonHsrjMitliic. Kits-lrie. liy dmtHUhif, and llerlml Iretttmeiits. Ikm't tail to to nil yosir it of thix otter, w hich holds kimhI uniil January 1st, Imvs. Where the hook is arm bv mail, aueents niu.-t aeeoiutMiiiy theonler tor postage. KELlABI.b .M.ENTS WANTKIl lii every HchNil jMsiriet lo this and adjoining sMintles. Ihiily Telerrth. V irr year. Dailv Telcicrneh and "mir Family Phrvielan," per year. l',iiireon RHk, J wins extra, if sent bv liut.iL Kneltue ca-di with all order, and addre j. w. . AI.AKSKY, Matimrer. HarrisburK. rVnn'a. i Jos. Horne&Ca's j' Penn Avenue Stores. No Summer Iress Canibriisi to Is-carried over, the entire stock to tie sold out quickly, we mean this, as evidence read further. Fine French suitings. Plaids. Camel. hair Mixtures. Checks, Stripes, liood that were iiii(Hirted to sell at M.oli, -fl.iS and $1.50; today we olfer ALL of them at the two pri-es, 50 AXf 75 CENTS a yard. They are fine Dress 4mmkI. reinein-Is-r, perfect, and this seastin's pmmIs ; they iaa I linger at tliese half and less than haif price. As to how many, it s neither here nor there: we want you to reineiulsr the fact that these pHids are to tie sold ipiickly. the prices insure that, and then aain that these are the tiuest and choii-est gisals ever sold at tliese murk-down priivs of .VI and " o-nts a yard. Now. then, in the same room, near the door, we offer more August mark-ilowus. all-wool K'lat Jo rents, all-wool itoods at -" cents; then, bti.-gt.-st of all; one lot of ,VJ- j,,,.,, .s,llitilipi yjf milI1II,.-.,.l .-hecks, at ."at cents a vards, were 7 cents and f I n yanl. You c-innot ilnplii-ate these lln-ss iessls Itargains. e' liirh All wiKil Seraes, were Ik' and 05 ivnts, at fa! cents. Tlien some Plaiils and Checks, were 7. ivnts. now 40 cents. Wisl Nun's Veilinjr-. ,scts.; nowlMviits. 3.s-iiieli All-wool Mininir". were 5o cents, now at 25 cents. Some light slirnles in Albwisil KhylnT Clothes, down to .'W cents fnim 5u to 7.V-. Some Strijssi Khyla-r Suitings, light si. onsl. now at 'Ji cents a yanl. .-some plain htainuioi, ilelx-ate sliaili-s. 15 eenia. were 2."i eenlfi. . !'ri,-' Wialli. lIMvnt i-tio.1.. down to .. .. rail, 1 uia, t our "clean sw weep"' August Oreiw (lorxia tSule, iJos.IIoniL'&Co.'s Dp AvnilP tnrPC ' 1 villi ilVllllC OLUlvO. Pittsburgh. octi-ly 'a. VMK.NHMKNT TO THE 1 1 iVSTITCTIoN pniMiar.i Ui the -ftia-na of thi C.iiamon wealth for Ih.-ir approval or n-)cetiiai tv the.iei-i-ral Aaa mlily of the ommon'.vi-alih of Fi-nny)-vauia. t-ulihsht-ri hy .mU-r of the Srcrvtnrv'of th Conini'HiweaHli, in tmnmanre f Article X'I1I 4 tlie- cntituti.m. Joint iv-iliiu.io profMiwincati ain.-tMiuetit to the c.iiiituliouof t'H!. . iniiiouw.-aitu . sk.tio. I. lie it re-ailv.il liy the Senate anil Hooae of K.-pr-tanitativea f the I omniouw.nllo .fPi-nn-iylvai.ia io t.em-ral A-tat-mlilr nvn. That the follow ins aiiien.ltueni ia firopoaecl to the Vm--titiitimi oftlitM oniuH-iiw-calln of Penn-'yiviUiia. in a'-eonUm-r wilh tiie Kuihteeiilli Aniru liirre--S : AMKNIiMENT. Then "hall la- all Mllio:m! ar-lele to vllrt ( n- atiiuiioi. 1,. iH-.l.-.iinial.',! ai Arti.-le XIX. a f.,1 I I...V, - -VKTH-I.E XIX. The manufacture, rnle. or keefilnc foraale of iiii-xicatinicli'tma-, to la- uxi an la-vcnure. h iten-oy protiiine-a. ana a-iv violaiion of thitiro- iiiommi aliall la- a niiadeaHanor, purualiahlt- as hail la- pro i.1,1 by law. Tlie nnliiita1ure.' ale or k.-cptlir for aal(- of intoxicating- ii.joor Sir otlaer pnnaaw-a than a a la veratre may la- allowe.1 l:i an.-h mauuer onlv as niay la- lin-wrilieri hv law. 1 ii.' (ienerai AM.iiiliIv Jmil. al the lirx ei. Hi sn.---.lluir tlie adoption f ihl article ol the Coiililntkai. enact lawa w i.h I .wi,-nale n nl'.K .r ua ciiforw-nieilL , A trae nay ol ihe Joint IUluiioii. CHARLES W. STONE. Xeretary f Ihe CiHuovaiwealth. VOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER . ai in tlTTsai a a st 11m- A.l-en ia, P.ureau ai ZZZ EEIOUGTOIT BROS. WlMt Will cwainavS lur aavwitiauic ai iaiaraal. .raSSS. k c;"t;-- Care of a Tramp's Hands. "Une of the essential points of suii-ess in my profession," said a dilapidated old tramp w ho was talking to a reporter trout behind the bars of one of the cells n the city jail recently, "is to keep the bandit in gotal order. You don't understand what I mean, eh? AVhat I mean by keeping the bunds in giaal order is this: Of course, in tramping from town to tow n, a man is 'iu'nle to lc arrested for vagrancy at any time. He must tell a story of how he h is just la-en thrown out of work and is looking for employment, which, ua yet, he has not been able to find. In nine cases out of ten the judge will ask him to show up his hands, and when he ilis-a prisluce them they must la- horny -and toilworn. Catch on, do voir "So yon see it ia a part of my business to keep my hands lisiking as though they lielonged to a man w ho was accustomed to work .''tio days in the year. For the purpose I carry with me this small stick of hickory vood, which is round and very smisith. Abut twice a day I take it 1s t w een my iialms and rub them so that the friction will make them hard and callous. In thut way, yon see, I produce the 'real result' with very little trouble and annoyance. There is a Isittle of brown liquid which I use occasionally for stainingthe back part of my hands a beautiful siinbrown color, and there you are. When I show my hands and thejudge see's that I am a hard working man, thrown out of employment by the strikes, what can he do but believe me. The trick has saved me many a day in jail, and I flatter myself is a strictly original idea, though it is spreading rapidly. The profession, you see, is beginning to real ize thut it will never do to show up to a hardhearted police judge a pair of lily white hands." Everywhere the Same. Wherever Giltiiore's Magnetic Klixir is j introduced it leads all other remedies for the cure of coughs, colds, hoarseness, bronchitis ami all affections of the throat and lungs. It will relieve the worst i-ase of asthma in one minute, itegtilar physi cians endorse it as a first class specific for the purposes for which it is prejrared. Bornard Salisbury, of Humphrey Centre, Cattaraugus Co., X. Y.. w rites : " I have tried it in my family and find it splendid. We keepit constantly on hand ami would not keep house without it." At this sea son of the year all persons are liable to a colli, which one or two small doses of l iilinoiv's Magnetic Klixir will relieve at once. The tiilinore ltoniedies art for sale bv : Iliesecker it Snyder, Mammoth lilock, Somerset, Pa. i . .. FOR dysjiei-siaand liver complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every liotth j of Shiloh's Yitalizer. It never fails to: cure. Sild by tnsn. W. Iiciiford A Son. Sabbath Laws. Tin-re are iinlirations th:it Pennsylva nia, ami other Slates as well, are snii to lie the theatre of an earm-st cotitruverxv ami strn'le over the ijnestinn whether or not our historic Suhhatli lawn hIiuII he retaint-il on our xtaiitte Ixk.Uh, . There are si-.-ii.t of a n-inarkahle revival of interest and (-ouvii tion on the siile of a Subhath carefully oltservetl. The jrrvat t-ities of Xe York, Philadelphia, mid Washing ton, lieflides ninny Hinaller ilai-es, have witiieswil thorough anil exact enfon-e-iiient of the laws, esH-ciully against the KiliHins, w ithin the jiast few months. It has been proved lK-yoml douht wluit has often ln-en denied that even in these jri-eat centres of Mi)iulation it is iwissilile to enforce the law ujniinst the sale of liqiKiron the first day of the week, and that the only question is w hether or not the ollicials an- willinj; and determined to enforce it. This is a lesson which tje people are not likely soon to forget. Ihiring the past year, as for a few years previous, siecinl attention has liecn turn ed to this subject by a concert of prayer, during the first week of April, for the lietter observance everywhere of the Ixinl's Iay, and by sermons at the same time, as far as possible, in the Christian pulpits. It is noteworthy also, that more' Issikson the anbject of the Sabbath have tieen issued by American publishers w ith in the last five years than for twenty-five years licfore, and that all tliese volumes uphold the authority and permanent ob ligation of the weekly day of rest. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union has in ideSabhuth Observance one of its more than forty distinct depart ments of work, with superintendents in nearly exery State and Territory. The almost one thousand I'liions in Pennsyl vania can hardly fail to be felt as a living power in the agitation which seems to be imiH-mling upon this question. ... . . T'ne latest style oflntde is wildly, de votely, and intensely English in every particular except one. Having still a faint glimmering of brains left, he still cures his colds w ith Ir. Bull's Cough Syrup. The Latest on The Dude. A pretty sa-ciincn of this class waa paying court Ut the daughter of a cleriry nien. He was invited to dine at the house, and the yount; lady assured him that he had la-ttt-r prepare himself to re turn thanks at the dinner table, as her father always ak-d his guests to do so. "I really cawnt. I ctmldn't do it, ye knaw." " Put must,' said his sweetheart, " or your chuncea are gone." " Ah, well, I will twy, but III make an aw ful niesta of it, ye knaw ." Dinner time came and the clcrjryuian politely called upon the young man to n-lnrn thanks, as the young lady had pre dicted . He gave a .lesiaring glance at his sweetheart, folded his hands and suid: "Ah there! Jesus. Awfully spread. Thanks, awfully ? " There was no man-ia". Tmth. jolly WHY will you cough - when Sliiluli's Cure will give iiuinediate relief. Price, 10 nts, oO cents, and $1. Sold by Geo. W. Ik-nford & Son. Cataiikii. Kor twenty yearn I was a sntr.-rer from catarrh of the head and throat Uy a few appl cations of Klys Cream Kalin I receive.) tlecided ls-netit J was cnrv.1 by one 1st tie. Charlotte ! Parker. Waverly, X. Y. THK KKV. tiKt). H.TH A YEli,of Bour j boil, Ind kivh: "liotli myself and w ife j owe our lives to ShiUth't tjtmmmptum ! Cttrrr Sold by i. W. Benfonl & Sin. The brave niati is an inspiration to the weak, and compels them, as it were, , to follow him. : " HACK I KTACI"a lasting and fra : grant iK-rfitme. Pri.v 25 and 50 cents i !xdd by Geo. W. Iienford & Son. ... a . Kvery man has follies, and fiftentinies ; they are the most interjsting things he 1 has got. A NASAL injttl.ir fn-e with each bot- tie of Shiloh's t atarrh K-medy. Pri-e 50 i cents, S.Id by twtr '. Benfonl & Son. i SHILatH S Cure will immediately re : lieve croup, whooping cough and bmn ' chilis. Sold by Geo. W. Benfijrd & Sou. Tbe Importance nf purifying the blood fan Dot be overestimate J, for without pure blood yon eauuot enjoy good health. At tlili euoa nearly every one needs a good medicine to parity, vitalize, and enrich tbe blood, and Hood's ganaparilla 1 worthy yon eonfiuenee. It is peculiar iu that it strengthens and builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones tlie digestion, while it eradicates disease. Give It a trial. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C L flood & Co., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Do'lfr Mason cc Hamlin Omans and Pianos. Tt Cnhin-t Orrtn lntmnrl br Maon -Jt llitn in lit .MuMfii V lUliiliii (rr ii. liav aiwa.i i::li:if.in ! ilicir nprt urw y t.-. 11 jiM 4it:r. Ii:i.iu,r n-cf ira HiciHs.t I hiiMir.fi t nil litrut W orid tvliioitioiirs Mmt. IHt',. Tin- Itniinrti-d Mini ! striiiL'iu : Pianos iiivfotti by M.."Hu A liiiuiiii in 1. i n t:n.it ."lvalue in j l.:iiit c iii-trtiomm. fp'-ri n::iMitK in 't "lb' tT'jjit.Tt iriiiirtvfii:i'i!i in piaH"- in I'.ilf u r-iinirv.' Piiinn I'tiv'il.tr. i-'iit .in, .'a 'i-.tMiMiiijt Inmi !'rrhtt!-t nt. iiiiiyicmi;-, unl luiitTr-, uixl PUuo ttnd j Orimu t'aLilt u'ut i', In:. i:a:c:: & SAnr.: csait ru::o co.( J BUY YOUR RUBBER BOOTS SHOES or John G. Sanner, ir.D-lyr. WORKING CLASSES ATTEH- T10N1 We ; ar1 now preparfil to fiirni-h b!1 cla.- w itii e m ploymt-ut at homo, ihe wtHU f thi time, of for their wparo monieiite, UusiutK new, lijjlit ami KrofitaMe. I'lTMtnsuf either sx easily earn from k' tol-i jkt i-veninji aul a pntporiiona) mjifi by rtt-vtHiiiK all their time to the tMiineM. Hovanl girN earn nearly as nmch a men. That afl who aee thin may nend their aMr,f an. I u-st the bu-i-ncw, we make thih otler. To nu-ti a are not well ftftiiKtlef. we will M'tid one clollur to pay for the trouble of writing. Full parieulan and outfit free. AiMrvr okorgk Stinm.n A. iNirtlun.l. Ma(. l 1 vr. (JANUEEI I Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MaxrrAtTt'KEK ash Vkii.f.h, IViilalek nd KPTAiLr.R nr LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Soft TVroocls. OAK. fXIFLAK. SIllINtJS. PICKKTS. JIOI'IJUNttS, ASH, WALNUT, FUlORIXii. 3ASH, STAIR RAILS, CHERRY. YELLOW PINK. SHINtit.ES. IKMRS BAH'STERH, CHESTNL'T, W HITE 1'INK. LATH. BI.INUS, NEWEL Il-STS. A tiiiaul Line of all graden of Lmubt-r ond BnlMlne: Material aiiil Kiaifltifr Slate kt-tt in u k. ALo. can furnih unylhinir in the line of our tmslnew Ui onl.r with rtnonihle inimiitm, such an Brw ki l, miil-nized work. etr. ELIAS CiJs rXG I IxVr, Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. 2 ' ESCOESlDBT SETTEE AH? SCIENTISTS AS ; CZEAPI2 THAN FEACTICALLY Tffv-- ffl STCITS. Over 500 Beautiful Designs. 1 a. 'Trico Llzl v. ,V mm ff ''-aV? T?'fe.- V MjtNCr.CTr-aaD BV MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY, SBiooEKi'. cok:;. STOP SIIVIlER HOUSE Patriot Street, -- I wish to call the attention of the Traveling Public to the fact That the SHAFFER Hiit'SEiseloaer to the station than either of the .sher hotels. That the SHAFFER HOt'SE ia as convenient to all bnsinesa parunf town as the other hnnsea That the SH AFFER Hi U SE offers as OOOD ACCOM rOlJATIOX.S p as any other house in Somerset. That the SHAFFER HOI SE Proprietor will erGE YOU bESS f 0t bODGIJMG than any other h.uise in Sinnerset. That the SHAFFER HOCSE isa temperanee house. That the SHAFFER HOI SE ia the fanners' house. That the SHAFFER Hi tfSE is the travelers' ho:ie. Farmers and ocheraTisiiiiur our town will Uo well bv stopping at the SH FFKR IKituF K. AVr. SHAFFER, April 8. H7. Sro. Iropriet.r. TA HAftDSOKE WEDDIHB, BIRTHDAY OR HOLIDAY PRESENT. 3 A aaaaamaaaa TUP IjUaaawi nenaii a . wsasi ww ar a.v awaw a a LUBURG nib nvnucnr ul r romhtnlnff a Partes-, Price ibi k ' 1 -V- THE LUBURC MANF'C CO.. 2 V ! 1 V 23 i , OWN AND Oi l 1I.ITKS OVF.B 6,000 Mies 0F PEKKECTLK UJSSilaCTlU) KAU.WAV. MNCTRATES THE 8ST PORTIONS OF ILLINOIS, IOWA, WISCONSIN, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, MBAASKA, and WYOMING. slV i E..- iA a: . .. muI m.'tora i. . . r nl HKTVVt 1 . tJJT CHICAGO MILWAUKEE. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS. COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA. THK I HI IN HFOIoNS "V Mtl MI'UN. -I UK H;K I.AM s of I 'TV ami Noi:r'in:- sn im ;,. THK OXI.V I INK To 11IF. i t -K IfH T.3. THK i-l"N! Ktl T.IXK TO Cf,:yoHSfV Tat map, time cablisi. ant! inftirrttiirMin ir h fnltffit detail, addrNW (.imia. j,p.,yr) H. A. CROSS, Trsre Hsu JUt., Lsart.l. r. Pa MARVIN MUGMITT H. C. WICKER E.P.WILSON Histiw-t. T' AUT4 SEINES,, NETS. TENTS. a nil Snort ina Goods. !niilt-r.iirrt 1 lr''t'li-fHtifiiii: H!it i.tiitM. tim sht iiiis, n4 to i"i; pvry kind of Brti li IiH.liiite mnl lii--ai in Uitiis, ;ln liiz-zlt'-l.)liiiu I NHihli' SItl i ttiiiM. ! t t. ; jrlt shi( 'inns "J "iU lo Hvulvfrs, ?i lo ?J0: lKiilil-ii'titn Mlf--ix,kprs, i "4tl0; Ail kin-N "M 'Hrtr...i;.. Hh-il. i'aM, WmU, TiwN, pimUT Klaks slnl p4Hu tu-, priiui-r. feinl II f-nls for Illiistrm! i atatt;m. Al ,rf iH K AT WrTKK i'S WiiK-. sllTllr'lKM sfKKKT. PilTsiil li.H. PA. N B TliU ia a-VBrll. r.'!i:ilp firm ; lrfolly IriiHTworlhy : inl'ri rt I !! pnmitlv aii'l itflH tst-ni iiy mail or 'Ar-w t any pnr f liic wirll ; no miifler u lmf you wain In ihe- iHin hiu. you nn icpI it althe Ureal WM ern by writing it b-ite-r. e iuiim iiukI-(o orl-r ; iuiw Hii'l Hfvolve'n. n'airtNt. hi pt 1 1-iTiti. ARBUCKLES' name on a package ot COFFEE is a guarantee ot excellence ARIOSA COFFEE is kept In all first-class stores rrora the Atlantic to the Paoiao, COFFEE is never food wltn t-xposed to the air. Always hr. y t h '? hr - - it h(rmetioally sealed OSJ i'T : :- ?..CKAGES. T1 r.rt, f Ilu. . rmwr hr an nt ta brar. H ;n tr-; ban ii,m aadSoar4. aailr. ' t-'r irtif t naterr, rwf ao4 Twl Ct!npir lb-. Ffrwt r4r frnm voar 'tlnlit "'ir. -1.4.. iiH..f.t r,.,i-rt. A'fta'X. aiUraa roLOIX: WI i('HI'F. IS. SIX! 8. CtUUi SUMt. CtUOaCO, UL KASHIOXAHLK CUTTER and TAILOR, ,Huviij: hai m.i'ty Vfan fXiH'rieiU'e iu ail Ktrartchti of tin. iailorine tiif- . I fftinrunitf itas thm to all who may raii up on iut ami favor m mt lU tht ir pm- . stoiiigo". WILMAM M. Htx;HTKTLEK. SOMKRSRT. PA. The oldest an1 best Institution forohluinfiiK ft tM!inen. K'hi-atioii. He have vucee?-lully pre paretl tlioufaiitt of yminjf nnn for the active lu ti of lite. r-r fircuhin- allrcw, IH'KF rNS. TitOburK, Fa. oetlH-jH. IT WILT PAY YOU TO Bl-T Vol S Ill :.TI4KI AI, WORK or Wm. F. SHAFFER, SOMKHSKr, I'EXN'A, Mamifa-rttin-rof an.l realer in tjtti nt Hitrk FurtJtffi im Si tit Jmtire, tumil IWora; jtfaii, AtM ji IKr WHITE HkllS.K! Peix.ns in need of MONCMEST WnKE trill tinil :t lo tii. ii iiiiere-,t to call al my shop, where a proper showing w ill be (riven them. Sin fnrtiim rfiirfrttvt in JCry t arn, nnd fHi t-S I Eli V l.o H'. 1 invite ieeial attention to ihe White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monuments Introduced by REV, W. A. 0RIXH. sa Te.i.led Iniimiveineiit in the point of MATKklAL AND cuSsTKI tTInN. an.l which is tlestinnl to l, the 1-opuiar Monimv-nt for our Changeable Cli maut. a GIVE ME CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER. lT TJ I E SOMERSET, PA. I! Unrwrr, Rnaolclaw, ReeMnlna; mr Invalid .Mi ?d uj?- i.01 uun I -H'aEi an ft C wtaOosnsr. part, of tlae OTarlrf. 145 N. 8th tt.. Phllada.. p7. -9Nn RSCCICHE VI mm CENTRAL AILROAD TIME TABLES. HM.rmti:K A OHIO kMLUUAO. SUMFHSETJk CAMBRIA BHAXI'H. illsTAM E AM KAKK. Miles. 1-'-. 17 Kare. 1 1(1 l T Somerset to Stoystow n Somerset to tlisii-ernvtlte fon.erset to Beilifl SitueTM't tu JohiL-litn li .... Somerset to Rock wins. , Homerstrt to t,arrett... Somerset to Meyemlale ......... .Somerset to t'umrs-rlsnd Soiuersi-t t Wasli i nirloir. Somelwl lo Baltiimire somerset to t rsina . Sonierst-l tot'outl'ieuce Somerset to Conriellsvi'ile Snnvret lo PitislmrKh . . 15 . .1 . : . 'Iii . 'l . . 110 Tlie fare to Phila-lelphia is t.M. ami lo York, 11.. New Summer ArrsngemenMn effect siacs May t9. tT. .xoarn-voixv tra iss. JOHXSTfiWX KXPRESS No. 1. Jrrimi. Juhustown 7.Xi a ru K.H'Icvtooit a m suMKUSKT... m fietm-r s.dI a m Mwi-i.mu li.Jii a lu li.-vcrviHe t:. a m IVlb.-l t al a u MAIL No. ua. tlvt. PitthurKli 7:-U na K k sr1...1o 4ti m M'H'M-1 to::t m ll:tifi a in A rrirm. Mnf.Vrmvi!lcr.H:-Ml it ni U-llit-1 1J:W) p m i pAf'ritf.'n from Piutiir:h clmiivi! i-ars for (M)iiiif mi he StunpH.'t 4 i iiiiiliri at Kim'IiwimmI. On .sunflavH thi trin will ran two hours lale frtmi Kim LminmI to SimtTt, ttini live hours lale fnun Snittrmi U Johuuwu. 8fMKKHT A c oMMnAT!ON-N.. '. f Arrirm Hflliiine-rn itiio a m PitulHirvh I Ht p in SOMERSKT p m KoritU'Mrti :ai p iu I Milloni ... .Vr p iu I - 1 Pallor for StimtTx-t from the e-i mi n! j on the Piu-tmixli liviioii, ctianKe t-ar l K.n k- ; woo"U i SO t HI- HO t WO Til A ISS, HAl.TIMoKE MAUr-MttStt Jrti-'7i Jointow n 7:-V a m lit'lliei v:tl m looTVllle HiJIiniii .Hoy "tow r i j !:iirii m Crt-IK'T i ia H)M KHtT ft in Millonl - ft ui A rrtrr Koe-kwtuNl 1.V ft iu Ciniio rlani IJ:.V p iu W a(iitiun.M 4:.i p m HatiiiTiortr .'.:.n p m Pttihntxh '-':on p m Pa-MMitftT- for Niitts east an! wot chaiimr t-r at P.MkwMl. i Mi Mimlay thb train w ill mil twenty rainut la It- from JoiiD-touti to Ki.'k wol. A CiiMMoUATlOX No. iH. Utr J Arrirt , .fotut-tow u J : )0 p m Kot won1 4: iO p oi i'tln l .1 oi p iu tntilvrlMi)l ... 7:1") p ni HiM t-rMiit ... '':.t p m Pittj-l.i.rali H-.fi p m t.ytow ii A: Mi p in to-miiutoii... imr. p ni Hnlluii-ire.... . s .s; a m SiMI.Kstr Miliurtl ... 4 it, p m 4 It. p IU j P;i-s n'' rf for emit an 1 wit fhanif can at ICiM-lv WtMMl. 1 Mi SiiB-lnyn thh trnin will run thr hoom anl fi fti'u n.iuiUt- iiiU- Ironi Johnstown toKo kwMKl kk kwimii ao:jmm4dati4n no. m; t St.fHKR.nKT fi:I5 p m KlM'kWOiMi -t:4 p m MillinJ....u t:JT p in I'll in,"' rs Ifrtvinjc on tlii; train cmi make roti rRM tioii at itock.ro! witti uiKut Kxpre? tram! v,as aul WfMt. 1 telly. Daily ex'i:pt Sunday. ItALTiMOKE C olljn RAU.KOAlh riTTSHrnnu lu vtsios. EAST-HOIWI TUA J.S. Y'lHilh. (f Twit yTlv- I a;ntwn''t t. .V'i7. ULrtrrim. 7.111 a. M. :J) P. !H. 7:l 7:ti tf:'ij riiM-iir-fli HrulliKk MKt-eHtrt Wi-t New Ion iinsint Korxi oniirli-v iile Hiio V e I'i'i.lli.flli'e I OlIIH a!M-tniiiii KaNsiWtMMl .arr.-tt ali-t-ury Jttn Meyriale Kv:one Sun. I l'Ht.-h SlitllMlllptOll r'airhfe llyD'ltnaii ( umlerlani p. . 1:4. i ... iifto firito lo J4 lrp 10 ." lo:- ll:H 4:is 4: I:. . ..o :"; ii:.; f: 42 7. l.i U:: " 11: i " l.' Jir. a. Jitr. Vu.hiiifton Haltiinoreturrivei t:-n i:Lii 7.-11 S..SI XEsT-KOlSl TUA LXS. t nifnt'n ( f ' mttnri' d Ac. Itnltiiiiort- a--'tiiiiKion CiiiiilMfriaitit tlytiiliiiuii Kair!!o(H Sollltialiitfiii Sun'.l t'ali-h Ki-ylolie Mi-vi-iiialf llKIO A. Ill-V, 'J-V, p. s :l-7 " :-ti ' "-it 4-.-I - 4-.T " t:i I-m 4-.'i!i " .Vlo ,V:I - :V:lri " .V.1:! (HI i;-.!.-. - 7 l J ' "-th r. . H-.V, " I-Jl A. . t-ll --jt Sulisburv June. i tarrt-tt K'H kW4MNt l aKwliiutn I Mlia 1 ontliii-ni'e Ohio Pile I'olilit-llville llnw.l K-inl Vtal Neuloit .M'-Ki-fj.irt BrmM.rk Ar. I'iiolxin;): ij-ki -., H-tar, lH-Jti 111-III Ha-VJ II l II Vi 1J-4.". t l-L'l I Mi -ll :i-i ; :vj5. :t-.vi i-.v 4-Jl :hi Vj tS-l.i svio Tin time given it hatt-rn Sta.ulHnl Time. ROTE.- hi SuitluyH HtH-kwtnK, Kxpnw leitve Piil.-h'iivh at H-.tit. m.. nrrivf at K4N-kwinrfl at VI -it. r. m lv hiN-kA4HMl at -M" r. .. arrive at liti-ltirifh i i. m. Mm! Tmin- fttrifKN-t at K-k wsmm.1 w ilh train--to aii'l fn.in Ssi!-ra-t nii J..hr--T.vrn. at Hvtvl- iriatt Mill, i ran i- toiaiil lrin Itttltunl, at dttrrrtt 1 xitfi tniiiiMt an-l t'nun BtTlln. ut SMJitiury June- , tit m with train tn ami fmrn ShIUMiit. 1 W. M. rLEMEXTr. Maiiaio-r. Vmkmmi;ntto the ossTrri Ti4x ,n fMrttnl totherittzcnottt'rhU 'ommHi wraith tor llicir a)proval r rfjwiin ty the (rvneral A Mnt.l ut ihe rt'iiiiixtimeuith if iVniifaViVHTiia. rnhlisihe"! hy tnif r ol th- j-w-rivtanr f the t orn. iiHnwHlt!i. in Miiita!ie of Artirle Will ol the Joint nfoliition pnf-wnif an aPKnmnt t4 the fotwihition ol the inmuionweaiih ; SF.iTluN 1. Hr a rt.Jreti ft, ftir .Vnnfr nwt Ifnum 4 Hpfruttttttr ttf 'hr ''mtin'titwilth hnnl- r'tHiu in 'r.ni AmMii at, Thar the tttlluw nttf in imfHaMil as an aTnan,lntent to the trt'-tituiion nf tht- t'ominoimealih of lVinylvania in rMf-mi-ame wiiuthe Tf i-imji- uf Llit: eiKiiteenth article therti f : AMEVftMKNT. Strike out fnun eitioD one. of artirle eijfht. the firtirtiualjliraliftti tsr voter whirl nn)s a.- foi Iowk: "If twenty-two yean- of aire M.Hmi.-. he hall have (ihhI. within two years a Ktateur eain iv nix. v hit h tahatl have iH-vti a.-e-t. I at ltat two nmmhs, him I paii a! Itnat one month hetorv the e let-turn. ' -t that tbe sett ion whim reaai am foi lw: Kvery male fiiizeti. twenty-one Tear irf aire. arw'f4iii the foil..uni3t m1'"'"" ti'tMiH. whaii be eiiitJl! to vote at ail eltf-noD: Fir-t. Hehali have bevn a Htixen of the I'nit etl Statii at U-at one month. Sromi. He ih1I hitve rf-:tlel in the tute one year mr if. ha vine previMily h-eii a qiinlifle flm -tor or Dative i-irn eitteu of tm. mute, he shall have removti then-fmrn arnl retiirned. tiieH ix mtHilh iminediateiv prereilinieute elei' l it'll Thirl. He ihall have nidecl In the eleetion li!lrit- where iie it ail oiler to vote at least two month- fiiiimM.mtt'Iy pre t'iimt the eltri tinu. Kounh. if twenty-two yt-artof ace or upwanls. he ii . 1 have paiti, within two yearn, a mate or couvu (;u. in'h shall have been afe-wil at lea--: two mot.liisHiio! pail at k-t.Hie month be fore the ei-'tioi, ' vhali be atueiiuV!, m m to rtni folh : Kven- male fit. sen twenty-one yean of atce. pos-M WainK the t'oilowiiiic tUaUtieatUHii. hall be t mitU-il t vote at the pollm plaee of the elee tu n .li-triei of whieb he al at the time te a ri'i-nh nt aiiil nt eiM-wherv: Kir-U He lialHmve tteen a citizen of the I'nit-e-i Slate al lea--t thirty day. "H-eon-il. He !haU have resitlfd in the iitale one earorif ha. iau previottMlr ta-n a ijiialitb-il elertiir or Dative bora ritiieD of the mate, he -(m:i ltuve reuiovfVI therefnruand retirnei. th-D six moiith0 iittnif'lttilely prec-etjin the eleetion. Thml. He Khali have n-Nutefl in the eleetinn (Viiriet where he -hall nr to vote at leai-t thirty iliiv- ininieiltately pnitlintr the ehet:ora. The lecii'btiure at the fion thereof next after tiie iitlopiion o tin- HflK-a, ahall aixt fnun time to tune thereafter may. enaet law to properly eit ninr iur nn iMtMi. Konrth. Kry male citizen of the aire of tweii ty one years whoKtiall have hten a citizen for thirty ilayt and an inhabitant of thia tate one year next preeediinj an eleetion. except at munie ipal elertUma. nnd fr the lant thirty davti a rei deiit ! the ehftimi district in whieh he may of fT hi: vote. fhaP be entitleil to vote at men eh-e-tiou in the elee. htii ditriet of w hich bewball at the time be a resident and not elwwhere for all orti.-en- that now are or hereafter mar be eleete-d by the people : Mtl, That in time of war no elector in then'tuai mititarv s"rvi-e of the State or ol the I niteii Statea. in the annv ir navv tiiereof fhail d privcl of hi vtte by reaxnn of hit at--nee from aueh elertion di-tri"t and the Kirilatnre nball have power to provide the man ner iu a hirh and the time and plaee at wluen iM-h absent eleeur- may vote, and for the return mid ranva-vsot their votea in the elation dwinei in which they respectively resiile. Kilth Kor "th e purl of vol. it no p-r-" iiall be deemed to have icaine! or Um a r-sidet.ee by rea.ofi of bi preM -nee or abstenee while employe! in the aervioe tf the I'mb-d State or the Stale, nor w hile eii)ratfe1 In tlie navitattion of the watrof theitate or of the hiirh seaa. nor w hile a ttiidi'til of anv college or cmi nary of learn in jr. nor while kepi at anv airn--hMite r public institution, except the inntaie uf unv hane fordiabled arHl indigent Mtldiem and -iidons who, fitrtiie porpofe uf voliiur. tliall la? deemed U rtde in the ele-ti.ni dl-ijjet where aid home ia oeatel. Lawn hall be made Ux iwenninihif. bv pntar pnN, the eitizeiit who -hall he entitle! U the njrht of wilTraKe hereby erftabltaliefl. A true copy of the joint resolution t 1UKI.KS w. iTfE, Serretary of tlie t'omrnouwealth. State Nonpal School. I.H'K H.VVKN. PA. I'D-nrriaaMMl in its adTantagea. Istrntion liealtlitulan.l inauiring iMnnlin ptanra.,, learner ami h.ai.ire.1 gnuliialea .f eiilleaa. ite Hppr.rtaliea this year ftEi.HM. Kiun-ita m I'ki.VKMKNTM, )'.nvi-nieaieand cimr.irta. Su penur M.atel and Training setoL Htate aid 10 profeaaionai students. Jfc&5.f..J5LDON' A- Principal. i I I l j mm rl SIXTH tKi i i ! j , THE PEOPLE Whu hovr hci-n iliwinHjiuie.! la the n.i;t, Uinnl fnim thv IW.' i,f ON a :K, Bf rf WINE anil IKliS'.iirthei-.!lol KMn.-,,;,rf I I LIVKK Oil, h..ul. u.r j CHERRY MALT PHOSPHATES, j s i-.iiil.iuii..D nt W ild cherry, Kximi t ,,f Ma i. sni ilir Hyi.ti..hHtrs, iIpIh ...ii. i;rau soit Diitrlment. -ikkkv M.i.t .- nD Hie st..ni.-,'i ,,n l iDi-rHine ihr i tlti-, ajl..iiu( illicit:. ,(. hy aiskinclt MppliraMe rr Ir-. . iT, i , i ri.si.i furiin : Uv,if AiN.-tite. 11,-n.liu'hr. ln.ra nia, u. iiithI IK-liiliiy, Want of Viuliiv, N-r,,,, I-riu-trrtliiiii, Cil-liiilili. tc, Il'y.iiir liniiriri-t il.w nut krtfp it, wt ,ufl one Uilll or "i.ii t-r ix bullW E(.re-. LIKBUi I'HAKMAI AI. i li., 7" Msnlt-n IM.-, N. y CatarrH ELY'S Clesnsei th PSMg.JJsPljl) snd InAainnuiiaa. rl- a- T Heals His Sorn stores the Sens f Taste and Smell. v' o USX Try the Cure. HAY-FEVER A Dj&r-ii-le in aiitiiiwt imn Mch n.-ii .... i . I )fn-itl'!--. Prii- .'i i--nr nx 1tiivk:m i.v mil j rein-lt-riMl tali-viii. tL 1 UHli TU ..- y. ! trtrt.V.. .w marlli -Ch- Q'tMMlssit.XMiS' .s..r. iK - IN SOMERSET COUNTY, PENN' A. THE CotiimiMiuBHr of Somrrvl rni:lt lii-rvlijr irive ntitti-t- that tin t will ll al pnhliR-aiie inthi- Court Hhum- in Smifr-i in.r oUKtl. at I ii'i-la-k p. m .on FRIDAY, NOV. 25. 1887, the follow Iiik n;imi-l trnr t- an ) .,iwl ..f I n -Hlet IjtmK w urn hav,- lna pim-liaMil fru the I rea.iiri'ri ol' aiil Counlv awl n-tuaiiiMl : rvtlt-enirti for tix-yenra ami ii,:inl ai-rmii it to the Ae'of .v-i-tnlly ol Mim h 1 l-r. ami ;oi Siippleiiicnial a I ihi-retoof M.in ii. l-.i. ADMSt.S Ttnvsuip. Name. Jane Ibafiver.. Adam White . Amu . 411 ,. Tax and '.v. ntSFU KWE itofftt ', rharb" Volla-eht :t'., M Simon erbtn I -4 Fulh-rton Hntth ri 2 M. A. KobTt - " W. P. or V P Lotcan : - ZZZ Hodman Br-. 1 ..... LAHtMEK ro. ;.. Peter Meyem' heir l lot Xll.Ft.tI 7Vir.V Peter Meyer' heir -7 VKrkftSt0Ai.iL Rftftttl't.H. John Mi trtman : totf John Tipton 1 l,t SOMK'tiSET T't HWsllfi: William Uipr m soi th. 1 utTox to n t, rr. John f'hillippi ;m 1. ?: it. .: IT R i:iP Jall,f .-imv) -Jl f 'ktA Koptu un. Andemoti, Seiire!k t o. lop I Vl'ER T KKEYFHT T'Hr!lIt' Paul rifvetiuer !t 4 Iti Ji I'KTKK M MKtl I.I'. AlltM I-. I.K1-I.KV All t.-- J'iN.vs M.i I.i S T' K. A .1. Ill) KM... I'lerk. .Minui"i"li--r'. Qlil'lIANS- tOl'KT SAI.i: ( 1 K Valuable Rea'. Estate ! BV VIRTI'E ot an order iue.1 nut of itv "r pban-'Tourt of St'-ncpset rminty. I'a.. fi'l ine directed. J a til expoae to Hle bv ptjNh SATURDAY JWV.19,1881 nt 1 o'cliN-k p. m .on the premi-e. ihettl!nai:i le riiHd n-ai entitle, late the prtprrty ! Tnrticy dc'd. viz : A cert win tract of land situate in Addim Tp Soificrsft Pa., adjoiuiiiir laiid of I ru." Kir. ler, l.evi Sterner, .feremian Kn.irier. l-ai.th r and others etinrainiuv one hutidrcd nBt oiie and three-fourth acre and allowtincej., mat or !, uisont pHiHeref dear, loot whieh are in nieHdow. ana the ttalttuce i- weil timbered. b Ina theretn erecieii t4-tory Uk DWELL IS (I HOUSE a new lmnk barn .Ki-'fl f-et and other etitNml'l inif" . tm WHt r ; yotimc whinl ; linie'tiff aithin :oo vani of th dweliiiiK : in ipn-o ittr"; inn; community : cmvenient to ei"ir h J'" M-liotd. TERMS: me thirl of pure ha. monev after purinert debt and ex n ut le arededuct dtrf.nifl a lien on the printef t iire ti.e i'b'w ""' cr. tbe nitTet lherert to be paid ant,uaii i aa i.L.wa -i.l .at Kaasa .l.,.lh traa. i.nne imj Mini te'fll heir- und ieirnl repr-M ntalive oi Ai.drr Tif- mi' confirmation of tale aivl delivery of di tl the haluiice in tao eual ai.Dtiai payment- ir otitinnMtioii ofttale. without niiertt - l:' pef of the pnn hM-4- motiev Ui in' pttld y!n proiM-ny in knN-kf down, which w.il t-p jw part payrneni tm trie tiit tate-hail : P"' riven April 1. w. Itefernd pymeiii- to or curefl ou tbe premtue bv inlifTn'iit I" ' Jo.V.s TI KNKV oetli Adininb-traiorMiid Tr'.-t. KT PERRY'S r- CONCENTRATED Bynio color ISTHEEEST.rl.'tc SfRICKLER. P.aySTOM & CO.. St?rP- .1 MONEY; ... a. fl Ihianlll a"'1 ""'''I li n anrt .' t,.l y.i :re - lliillK 01 Tvni tanr ..mi .i-n, - will nan y.ai in t.naiiiK whieh will -r:'ir " more money nefcl avrar than aliylne'S-' "' u sna-UL tut one ran d" tlie orS a.l li home. Kilher art : all air. Hi-meihirs vr that i.e.! eolna tnonT f.T ail artrn ' start . : eawtal re needr.1. Tin- .. 1 lir.time. 1 wnoaramhiti"aaiidenten.rl"i" e(? ... la. 1, rand uutni fne. Au. tress 1 si s dec- - -h.l XL It!-l-c1 UNSEATED LANDS Kuata. Maine. - j - mm:. oaTCU, ra ?-a-7 f- -b ---iSTen