Science in Retigioru Vr.tfrtv Prunirtuwi'l, f 3mv. n)( one ( the persons who Vlicve iu pruritic fr clean fwv. He mould rath er direct mi.U U. "ik water and the other appliance which are the human agencies towards a shilling untcnance. Laxt Sunday' sratherine of the scientist in Columbia College -ool'l no don! have had a larjfer ameuihlnye, had it buetl known that mtrh mraiid common aense would" tie heard there, a tin; StvUch true-aeeker, Hnrr !.ruuimon. (rave mt. "Xothini: in rs-lisrion now come bv miracle. Cause and effet . j"" "a. they lo in nature. I nixi.-mtiTii' tiraviT. but I shouM am nit like U : cbanffe the emphasis frm effect to cause. Instead f TayinK l-r effects, let u pray that we may enabled to fulfill cause. Jv is an effivt ae an- peav and love. J'cople iweiii to think that eaoe ami joy aail love r tine down from heaven tsxlily and in lump. It i impossible. They come alonjj the Jine of cause and effect." Whit aeeinc to have particularly impretw ed this ohat-rviT in the American wn-iety he ha -en a the wearing aud ratles anpert of the devotional life in this coun try. He speak of devout jicnple who are fairly mearing themselves, oat" In the search for aanctificatioii. "Inirtead of religion heinp a teat and delimit thetn it ha come to lie an everlasting burden. It baa come to be a very complicated and dirticult, wherea it aliouM lierTMrr'e.and child like." ty he advised hs hearera to be content with jiosnibilities, and not Jo pray far fvuk tiling; to ix ilicir mind seriously over the causes of content and tranquility, on Uie-aouiw of opritfhl and bona livm. woo I J eertainly be great advancement (or many. Too often people bike hold of temptation by the wroiurend. They ask "not to be led" into it. anil tliey go daily to meet, in business, j in positions of trust, in the various emer gencies of life, with all the causes and sources for yielding to it as unchecked and ramant a ever in their hearts. "If these should pray let me md Unrr the fast borsea, the other 'fast' assm-iates, the display, the extravajrainv that I cannot afford." thai would Is- a longstepbiwards j checking temptation at its source and can--. All Uie praying in ms js-w ior vears back does not check the defaulting cashier 4 the plundering alderman from Iietraying bis trust or defraialing bis em- j ployem, Is'anse he has never orn-e pray- csl inearm-st to le didiveroil fr.nu the j s..umes of his weakness and from de- structive ambition as the earthen jsrt has for iUclf among the iron pot, i-uch a man may uxh-ed have prayed tnat he j may never Is- draw n to consent to do an j infamous thing for money . as he may j have s-titioned iu a futile way not to 1 i allowed to put his hand in Ibo till or lo have his fingers stayed from falsifying the Issis. All tle.tiiue tlie origiual causes an-at roug as ever within him, leading up to the hour w hen be will 1 reach out for a bribe or a steal from tlx- i . r i i i it 1 .a : mist tuna in ins cuargi-. u nas 101 t prayed for ttuitentinent with Lnnest i gains taste that are simplified to suit ais i means for the pride in selfon1rol that swetens thecrtuit and enlarges tlie mans t i : i e I oainess id toe m.rro.est uooie ip-mi. When i.ravers Uvin to strike at the . cause that guide iiwn's lives, then Uiey accord with natural law. I' is, indeed j sat ten Icet apart lacing each other, sagacious, with Henry Wmmniond, not j "tienentl iirant, then nearly forty to look out for miracle to Is? wrought in j tbree yearsof age. was five feel eight inch thesedavs. Stealv, sure growth is liet- ; es in height, w ith shoulders slightly U-r with giHsl nlanting.than any magical outhsik scan 4 led ftirof leaA-e and blos soms, sue ;i as the Hindu jugglers show, aparetitly coming from the plant ts-fore our eyea. It is a simple substitution, that bit of magic, of the jtut of base earth. for the alow proa n plant. The real leave and blowtouiK aeen have taken their full I time to perf.it theiUHelvea and to puh j forward into atrenirth Uieir natural num- ! ber of sunny davs and serene ni(fht, of I rainy da.vs and rnstlitur bree.. The ad- j vent of science into reliijion. is, indeed, as j old as tlie correct uudertrtandinir if our ' human nature. Hut it hamiens ft need ! fi-om time to tmia, nme surh terse put- j tiii(t. w : daj lijrht as this sjrulcjiinan i . fa, W tJ.,.v. f., I fl 'ltaa,... Married Woman's Rights. Jud-e Thayer reeently in squashing a eapias for the arrest of a married woman eharned with siaiUorr aatd : "Tlieruleof the tsiinuion law. that a niarrieil woman cannot le arrested and held to bail in a nU suit for a ran j of action arising diirinit the tnveture, ) which William t Blaeksi.nie denotni- : , . . . . ., ! nates 'one of t.f tJie liutay trtvat pnvil- , . f t -.1.. i rpTDI Wl,!-, lIMn HlKin ll-T-H I rec'i;niw'd and maintained as jwrt of the ! law of Pennsylvania, and has been af- i linnet 1 by the Supreme Court recently j 1 as 1VS2. and it is well settled that the I rule Hpplied as well to birts as to cfiu-1 trai-ts. It is contended that the Act of) June 1. IHK7, had alrvated this privil- ! tve of married women. The sevond wc-1 tion of the act referred to enacts that ' a runrriol iiiiuib Khali ! rtyutblc f n- i tcniic into and rcntrrinii liMNcJf linble ni.n anv cntrart rclatintt t.. anv tnnlc ; 1 . or Ijuxiiitiw in mhich ahc may encaifc. r J for two-SKHrw aud fur tin- uhp, enjrtv- I itH-nt ami iiiijiMvciiMitt of her w-turatc j estate, ami for suiii anil lx'iiit wied. j either upon saclt contract or for tort. done to or committed by her, in all re Fpecta as if she wa a cmr milr. and any debts, ilamacee and costs recov ered air.tinst her ia any such action, snit or other proceeding, tthall lie yalile out of her Hemte proierty. aud not other- w we, it it supposed mat the worts "in all rwpects as if she were a fmr mJf' have destroyed her union law rijrht to ex emption fnnn rre4 and inipriBOttiiient for torta committed iliiring hiT covcture. Such, however, is not, in out ojiiniou, the erlect of the Act of .Aturiiikry. It aas uot. we think, the intention of the Legislature to alter the aid role in this resjiect. If the Legislature had intendei to apjrove the beneficent principle f the old law which protects a married woman from arrest and imprisonment UKn a charye of slander, or any othe" tort coinmitu-d iliinup ,KT ixivtnrr, tliey would have sail) ho hi utaiBcr term than Ibese.' Wc will not presume that the Legislature in-l-iided to strike down thin ancient and -eu-es aimantsj pnvtkw, wha-h has al- i waandfrtimtheeariiest timea, been one of the laatsts our AnKaxon well-es'ablislied priviUv, which has al- laws and civiliutUon, w ithout more ux. preasire wonla, or, at least a necessary and unavoidable implication. Xo such necessary implication lurks in the stat ute. If it did, the rujhu ahich uiarried women liave acquired under it would in deed he purchased at a pru-e (rreatly dis pnHrtioneil to tl-ir valu. All that the Legislature iutendetl to say waa Uiut a inaTried wimian uiitrht 1 sued npon her t.ttt tracts, or torts, without joiuimr her nushand With her. and tht nr I ; j-.- iiii-ui nsiuterea aaiiiHt ner tor either should be twyahle out of her separate jasoperty. It is n4 intended to subject a marled woman to arrest and imprison tnent in civil cases for torts committed during coveture or to destroy immunity iu that respect which she has heretofore enjoyed fn Oiis State." Will you suffer with Iht-spcpsia and liver Omipuunt? Shiloh's Vitaliaer is KHiaranteed to cure y,ru. Sold by tieo. W. Ueuford & Son, Christmas on the Old Plaftta-; tion. ' Bng. wmp.fi at. bant;?" When first I opened my eyes in the rry I'teceniher I lawn. I alnawt believed it to t-e the Fourth of .Inly, for windy it could I"' ; nain-'ht lint firecracker that were thus j noixily rtalutinsr my earn. Bat an the cobwelie of sleep passed from my brain j I quickly nwalM that this waa my tirwt Oiri-dnjas in the "Sunny South," and that I had lieen told that in mue place it wae acutoni of the ii);lit hearted Af ricans to welcome the happy day with i tlie say and f."tiv'e C'hinene cracketv . Willi considerable curiosity, Uien, I sj.rani; from my cotirh arid lnirriol to the n. ,!,, w, vane don mn the court yard Mow, w here down of black and thining little 'pickaninnies" were wjaali bling and tumbling over each other in a . perii vt frenzy of delight, and taviutioiutl- ly being brounlit toonler by a well aime.1. ' cuff from nome tat, good-natured '"Miun- ; mie," who, however, seemed to enjoy the ) amall fire works ac iiiw-h m the auutllest I chooolate-hued shaver there. Suddenly 1 1 m i a 11 r i. . v ' - . , ... i . ;, , , I the mater appeared liowing anil Hiiiiling i u,-.n the bnaui vrauda, when in an in- , Htant arose such a choroiw of "Cric'mas gir, mw, Crwiuiu gir !" a ii.elily brought a ahow er of small coins acatter ing among the crowd. Then what a frantic scramble ensued, while for two bourn later, the niixtressof the household had lier ban.U fuil, vin out extra ra tion of butter, sugar, tea and tobacco, to sav nothing of gay batirlannas, arous, ribbonf, and lar gilt pins and earring for the ying and pretty girls. The w hole day, then, was one of feast ing and jollificalion, the men, boy and dogs indulging in that rarest of iurU to the true African, an exciting "possum hunt," w hile in the evening, the negro quarter as a acene of boisterous revelry j Bni) young "tripped the light fan- tuAic toe,"" to the siueaky strains of l'n- cle Jake s antiipK' fiddle. "ot till the night was fur spent did the fun subside, and closed with a "cake walk," when in stiff and silent pairs the dusky Mies and beaux pant.li-d two by two, and in the end Maum I'hlis? proudly carried off the (iix (r u negro vernacular, "slie never bat. aneyelid, and wore a death-like lsik ,, .r f,. - B i.-uliantles w hich the comiwinv evideullv CoUhideretl the bight 0fjrnce and beauty Certainly she was! , 'vight for gfsls or men," as with shout- j jtn, uack, anil arms akimlsi. she march- I Wlf, au h;r f a .jueen, and vainly , n-.;,,,,,, ,.f ,er bolidav tinerv. a low- i net k-i gown, gorgeous bandanna, and .inuTiiiir lieaos and earrings, which tos ajul earriiiis, w hich , splendor well a-corded ; skin, I ke polished ebony. nidnight lx-lls pnclaiiiiel ! aeiui-barliaric jtb her dark n, H nii ,la( ani)ther Christinas was past and Kie, the air resounded with hearty cheers, from many lusty throat', for " He maiihtL ,, mius, and theole plantation.- -- Grant and Lee at Appomattox, lM.nirul tl.tru.i 1'nrti.r 1ft t U'MH niMilp -.. , - wide of tntioral Orant, intributes to ; the Novemlier Onura an axunt of his last campaign, w hich is prolusely Hlus- trated. From it we quote as follows : T1 tsiiitput It) u.Mn lh two rtiin - - - , manders was very stnking.and could not i com- I x I Cil to attract marked attention, as stK)ied. Ilia hair and full beard were a nut brown, without a trace of gray in them. He had on a single breasted blouse, made of dark blue flannel, unbut toned in front, and showing a waistcoat underneath. He wore an ordinary pair of top Ixx.ta, with hia trouxers inaide, and ( without spurs. The lMit and jtor- ; tiona of hia clothes were flattered with j mud. He bad bad on a pair of thread j liloves, of a dark yellow eolor, which he! had taken otl on enterinn the room. His i felt 'sugar hwf stitf brimmel hat was, thrown on the table beside him. He had no sword, and a pair of shoulder strips ! all there was about him to designate j l'i rank. I u faet, aside from these, his uniform w aa that of a private soldier. "lee, on the other hand, waa fully silt feet in height, and quite erect for one of his age, for he was tiranfs senior by six-t-en vewrs. His hair and full leard were a silver gray, and quite thick except that the hair had become a little thin in fronL He wore a new unifonii vt i'on- t ftxlerate ifray, buttomM np to the thnwt, I and at his side he carried a long sword of j .4Mt line workmanship, the hilt ; studded w ith jewels. It was said to Ik- thesword which had een pres. nte.1 to , . . ,.. . - ... . ... . him by the state of iroinia. His top- . U.M .wtm.uiMit n..u- un.l i " " .. . i ....'n. a. . v . ... n,...a ... ed to have on them some oniamenta! siitchini? of ri-d silk. Like his nniform they were singularly clean and but little travel-stained. On the tsxits were hand- nnnt sjsjrs. with Uive rowels. A-felt hat. which in color matched pretty closely that of his uniform, and a piir of lout; buckskin pauntlets, lav ttcxide him on tls table. We askel t'donel Marshall afterward lioa- it wax that Ixith he ami hifchirf W;r snch fnaj tman-rv. and l..k.Hl . iuih h ao if thev had just turn- ei ottt to church, while with uh our out- j wan! ptrh main-ely nxie V the dignity ! of Wiahh tr"""'!-' He enli;lit'neil us j rx-ptnling the coiilrast. by cxi!aiiiiiir ttiat wiieiiiiieiriteadiiuanerM a'amn Had ; le'n i"Hel so clowly lv our cavalry : m ftw fluva liofitrv mill it m fi.tin.l tlmt i they wouhl have to destroy all their hasj- j pige except the clothe they carrieil on j tlwir Isscka. each one, naturally, selected the newest suit he had In Brief, and to the Point. i Ivspetsia if dreadful, l'isordt-red liv- eris misery. Indigestion isa ft t p.od I I nature. J j The ktuiiaii di)ntive HpiKtritiis is one ! j of the most complicated and wonderful ; lliinp in existent. Jt is easily put out ; IILOSPIIA.TES Jreasy fissl, toiii;h fissl, sloppy fissl. ' aeotnbinaUoaof Wild Chenj-, Extract of Halt, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, ir- ami the Hypophosphue, a delifi.ms atimulaat rvpilar baliita, and many other thinp ! BllWlneIll. which ouitfit not to be, have made the , . , , , h:ry Malt acts the Stomach aad Uver AuMncan ieople a nation of dyspeptics. But Green's August Mower has done a e afpetiie, amisUna- digestion, there- wouderful work in reforming this sad i niw it applicable Da- lypepaia Id iu va business and making the American leo- rlsis fonns ; ls of Appetite, Headaehe, Insom- nla di V....,li... ,t.u, : .1 . niei, -nJ j rmetnU-r t-Xo h.ppi ,leaIth. But A ..,..,.-, uw. rI1J,,v n.eir ness without ; Auifust Klowcn brinpt health and hapjnness to the dys- ' peptic Ask your dnnorist for a Ijottle. jseventv-hve cents. i A Wicked Son's Bet. .. , ' , I ' ""I stK your heait out of t!te window, quick: I f .u -i . 1 Mother What a the matter, Johnv !- li.dins S1 ' I ntsast on nre. t Johnnv o- I K.rf M il.. I ......... .in, inn i vr in o.ll Jones i . -;..i...i .: . . ..." . . i ii"si a quarter mat i ve pt the ugliVt uiotlier on the MK-k. Stick ver head out of the window, quick, so lie kin j See fT himnelf. 3 Khil.tKV V.aii.M I ..t m . and all symptoms, Pyspe,a. Pri, 10 aud" 75 cents per bottle. SJd bv(iw IV I ij r j . l, ' i Benlord 4 Sin. i v- 1 , ; z . re,lM jnv"t i uioters of that harmony and hilar it v ' which Kenerate friendshin and . tion. Absolutely Pure. ii Powder never varied. A marvel of puri mni9 vhniHnm.nMI VnfV Wf it It .mil - ' - " . - - tlian the wtlniiry kinl. and cannot be amo at ,m(ilt,m wiI1, the mnltitude nf low tt. hrt tBXo mw&lZ Ftr full infijrmallon ftf the inte, where t ob lin ijuvemineiit Laudx. Maps. Address A. M. BRA:KF.SRUXiE, Ceotnil Pieniter Agent. Corner 7th Ave. and 8mithfleM Streeta, Plltthurgh, Pa. L8?Ia2m2S3 Dizziness, Positively Cured hf 11 OH Tk Ppfinle's KuTortle 1-lTer PHI. I Thtfr 2t iW-:T but iJfif, 4- BntT'Sa4 tJi.r Sks a llmz&s. ti Urtlm tfcr k" no cuL mrnmll &am. BilMul! acgarsa&aa k rmt to tt. andtorttigicr.fla tfteta. tlidrnrM,B-emilrorpneu ft Tha HOP PILL CO., Haw London, Ct. Sold b Every Druggist i. SomerteL jnly 13- 7-ly. I H PIT PPC FOR JL VXIVVO Farmers. Prrtti, tt, ntt4 HORSE HIGH, BULL TROUC, AND PIG TIGHT. SOMETHING NEW. We re enlnie , tne. n,,,,,,,.,,, of thu fence at numenet and Mrvendul. It it the mutt kXilSit iii. M. MARSHALL A MONEYS . itt-,1 r t.t he made. Put f 1 L i U" t and -end it n and we will timi free onie- IhiiiK ifK'i'u value mid uugMiruoire to you that will start von in tmsiness which will brine vou in nmrv money riifht assy than anythiliKeifte hi thu world. Any ne chu do the work aad live at home. Kitiier wx ; all are. Somethinr new. that just eoiue nsuiey fis- all workens. We will start you : capital not needed. This is one of the jriHlllllie. iniMrtall! elialieeii of a lifetime. Thoae w ho arvataMtiiHis and enurnsine need not de lay. Irruiid outlit free. Addrew Tst'K A f'o.. Au Ktista. Maiue. dec22-'Hllyr. Jos. Ilorne&Co. s Penn Avenue Stores. Xo Slimmer lrvs fambrii to be carried over, the entire stock to lie sold out quickly, we iiiinri tiiis, a evidence read further. Fine H'reiich siiitin;r, i'laid... I'uinel-hiiir Mixtures. t'he-ks. Sirtfw?., (riMds ttiat were inuiorted to sell at $1 .fHI. , " m and tiMlay we otter Al.l of! m at the two prices, ! .Ml ANIt 75 t'KXTS ! a yartl. They an fine Pre h!j, rcntfm i iter. HTfTt, and 1 Ijik eiion' wwi ; they ; -tii t liupT at thrN' half anl If!i4 limn half prirt-. Ah to lmw many, tt'n neither hre I ; nor tlien1: we wan! vou to remctulx-r tbe ! fivt that these uimIk are to te Milct quickly. tlte linct niMifv th.nt. and then auatn ttiat theear the tinent an! choitvst trmwii ever " 1 niarKM.own pm-e oi .i aim ! nw." thenin the same mom. near tlie i door, we olli r inure Auaii-t mark-downs, j "iSTZl im-h Suiting, lurid mixtures and elierks. at :' """ J'ark, were 75 cents and l uo a I :ird. oil t-imiot iliipluate tints.' Uresn ;;,K( h;in:aiiis. i -IM.iiwIi kil.w.v.l iLnni. m-.m, Gt 11 ' - . . ...r viil. at ,s ciil. ! T!icn siiiie i'laids and tliecka, were 75 ivnts. now 4o i-ents. . Wool Nnn's Veilinp. Sorts.. nowSieitits. I :is-iin li Ail-wool eiiiitimr, were SO cent. ', ihw. at tents. i Smie light siiuil in All-wool Klivber ' Cloliu-, down to o-nts fnmi ."si lo 7"c. ; Smie Striiil Knvlx-r Suitings, light col- ! ored. now at Jo cents a yard. Some pl.'iin Ktaniine. riei-ap Hhade, 15 j ifots. were J.r i-ent. j rhntel t'liatlis. 3-cenl ihmIs. down to ' l.'i o-tils. ' K Ksvh lot sH ii"K.I here ia worth while see- !!; TJ!':"ZT T. I.Mllch"i,"'1 siuralHe lor wc;in!n now anil mo the earlv This is our "clean sweep" August In ssl Sale. I , 1 TAT, O f. ' I (Jj J KJIIlUiNI V0. w Penn Avnue Stores. X"ittsljlir'rll. - Ia. oct.viy THE PEOPLE tVbo hare beea dinaptiolnted fa the result ob tained fnm tin- use ot tXK'A WINES, BEEF WlNEaad IRON. n-the sn-cll,d EMl'l-eiONof mn uvek olUshoulrt use . , WrltKKY ItlALT ni.H-nerlI)ebilitT.W.ut.rVltaltlv. Prostration, (Vinsiimplhai, ruu If four lmiKi Us ma keep it, aetid 1.09 for ,M' bot"'' " " "lx l"tl- Expreiid. LIERhj l-HARMACAL t)0. 7s Maiden Lane. K. T. marto-'RJ-lTT. j sold hr all DmmriMs- KT PROCLAMATION. WHMtEM The Hononiblr WnxiaMJ. Beii. pdent Jiie .r the several Courts f " tn several jntie eomposina the 1 lit h Judicial ln-tnrt. and Justice of the lount of over and Terminer and tHneral Jail lleliverv. fiirihe tonl of all capital and other oHeiidVn in the said auo mck. w uumuuvsii P. sha- :. ri t . Judirivof the Conrtsoffomnum in au and Jiiuof the tmn uf i vt and Temiiner )l 4 .ntM I la i lulivuv Cr.a 1... ..a- 1 1 ul lHnr wndei iii Uie ounty of Somerwt "Si VJMrtir PWT?' th and oeraJ Jail Ih-liwry, and Oairta ut Oyer and Termim al MONDAY, DEC. 12, 1887. fZl tZfWrSSSZ r?MLVi,,!?," 'mm '! they be then and . . J-"per pcnsHM MB meir roll, rre- onls. inquisitions, examinatione and other re- membrane, to do those thin which lo their k -"i 7heo;ss lh, or " n the jail s,m,Wset lAS'LLSi'ET to r","1, sheriff Hbee. JOHN WINTERS. MtieriC wvlt. N. y. Eugene Field on the Bedbugs. F.U!ffiie Fiidd was hee . no! long ago under an assignment to describe the Omaha ssttoon property of ex -ProRuVnt f laves and I hsd the j1. :vire of dining with hiiu at inte of our first class hotels. After dinner we went up to his room. When be opene! the door for me to go in I ww probably the most 7 remarkable apartment it has ever been my lot to witness. The wells bad. lsen irhite orig inally, I mppoec, -tint as I glanced at them they seemed to nitre been trans formed into a dirty yellow. The sheeto of the bed had beenvtacned down, anil they exhih.ted the1" saine discoloration. Tlie windows bud srmtj of yellow on them, and the washstand and dressing case were sMnilurly bliflfcbed. I torucd to Fields y4iii'riia:ly,- He .waw uOkjng very sober vfn sad.' 1 bad sonv tiu ble w ilh the.beilbugs last nigfjiU" be ex plained pafhettiiinjr, 'ai j I didn't sleep very welt AssooQ u U was light I went down to the drug store and bought four pounds of Insect powder j A mj he has used it kllr- and with Jeommemlable thorough nesa. ' We sat in the yellow room and chatted few minutes, and then Field rose and rang the bell. A girl appeared, and be' asked her' to send np the' housekeeper As that large, venerable and matronly person opened Ihe door she saw Field in the center of the room assuming a trag ical attitude, and rendered most fiendish-1 ly riiliculoua by tbe waving plumes of a large featlier duster which he had found on the dressing case, and the handle of which he" bad urk betweea hia collar and the bad of his neck. It was a tab leaux as funny as could be improvised. It was broken presently by Field announ cing himself in blood curdling tones to the housekeeper as " -spat, the Bedbug King." Then he plucked her mysteri ously by the sleeve, and led her over to the dressing case. He opened the top drawer of that article of furuitnre, and there, disposed in regular line, were four teen bedbugs lying in the silent )athos f death on as many small fragments of newspaper. 1 shalnever torget tne ex pression of fear, astonishment and shame with which that housekeeper tnmeif and ran out of the room. Felt His Confidence betrayed. See here!" said a Wayne county firmer as be enU-red a (irisw old- street restiinnint the other day. "I don't like! the wav 1 have boen used." I What's wrong?" asked the restuu- rateiir. I ' Ijt.st fall I bought a can of oysters j here." " Yes, I remember.' When I took it home to my wife sug gested that we put it iway down cellar for Forth of July. When we opened it on the glorious Fourth "Great Scots!" " Yes, you'd have said gTeat Soot and little Scots and all the other sorts of Scots. You said they were fresh oysters, and I took your word for it and paid 40 cent i in cosh " The restaurateur counted out. forty cents, placed the change in the man's hand, and motioned him to go out. 'Thankee," said the farmer, as he backed out; "you are a square man, and 1 told my wife that you were probably deceived in the oysters yourself. One of my neighbors said he smelt 'em seven miles down the road. Thankee this is k'recL" I suffered with rheumatism in the shoulder for months and the only thing I found that did me any good waa Salva tion Oil. It cared me and I reoomtnend eil it to all sufferers with said disease. X. ULMAX, 1 Pearl St, Baltimore, Md. Chaffed the Wrong Man. A citizen who had just laid down $!MK) for a span of carriage horses was driving out Woodward avenue the other day when be met a fanner coming with a load of apples. Desiring to chaff the stranger a bit, he drew up and inquir ed : Say, how'll you trade teams ? " The farmer halted, got down from his vehicle looked the team over, and slowly re plied "Wall, by gosh!" "What's the matter?" "If yon hand't stopped me, I wouldn't have known the team." "I 'id yon ever see these horses be fore?" "Did I? Why I raised 'em! Sold 'em both to a home-trader in town three weeks ago. That nigh one has the heaves, and the other one is a cribber and has two spavins. I'll trade you for $75, and that'sallowing $' apiece more on your horses than I got." The owner of the "spankers" basnt seen a peaceful hour since that meeting. Iktroit Frrt Vw. I have not used all of one bottle yet. 1 suffered from catarrh for twelve years, experiencing the nauseating dropping in the throat peculiar to that disease, and nose bleed almost daily. I tried various remedies without benefit until last April, when I saw Ely's Cream Balm advertised in the Boston Bulg1. I procured a bot tle, and since the find days' use have had no more bleeding the s irenes is entire ly gone. I. G. Davidson, with the Bos ton Budijrt, formerly with Boston Jimnntl. Grocer (to new boy) "What did that lady want, James 7" New Boy "Sail mackerel. I told her we hadn't any." Grocer "Great Scott! James, i told you we had a dozen kits come in fresh this morning.' New Boy "Yes, sir; but she did'nt want them fresh ; she wanted 'em salt" That Hacking Couph can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it Sold by G. V. Beniord & Son. The ancient Jeias believe the age of the raven to be twenty-seven times as great as that of man. They also believe it to have been originally w hite and to have been turned black in consequence of its deceitful conduct. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by as on a guarantee. 1 1 cures Co u timption. Sold by Geo. V. Bcnfonl & Sf.n That is rather a shabby pair of trous ers you have on for a man of your posi tion." " Yes, air ; but clothes do not make the man. What if my trousers are shabby and worn ? They cover a warm heart, sir." Catarrh cured, health ami sweet breath secured by .Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Geo. W. Bcnfonl & Son. Clevernew is a sort of genius for instru mentality. It ia the brain of the mind. Cronis Whooping Cough and Bronchi tis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Core. Sold by Geo. W. Benford & Son. For lame back, side or chest, on Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Geo. W. Benford i Son. 1 Shiloh's Sold by Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the rem edr for you. Sold by Geo. U Benford & Son. Vhi Ofin fee cured cfvouf orJiJfousfEO':re fcyLtsi i.. ATM n-PbTr-T.-lt ' - J " " t ' U i pas Pni .fsca for 'tis fceautifjl eolo7ea"'""'piefure freTcomss ibl' ' r7 j, TM TLOPHOSorr.C Ml fcHU NPW TOflC Trustee's Sale i of i ; BY VIRTTEofan alias order of the Orpham' t'ourt of SoiiK-rset t'ounty. Pa , to the utirier iiKinil dirvetc-d, they will expowloaale by pub lic outcry ou SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1887, irnritcJ rwal estate, hue the property tf i Samuel liinf rmufn, qvc a, viz ; Kin 1 A curtain trarl of Untl oitunte In llUt la in A-Kiitn Twp.. Hrnnenw-t Co,, Pa., a'ijuinin: JnK of John K. Mpt'liniork. Levi f'otiuhinHir, Finkcrtoii j.umhtfr Com pan r iaiMln, ww Stmt S-ott and S. I. Trent. lvid Hiue t.HURh hihI oihTM. rtiiUHiniiiK 4-4 more or lew. of whirh are i'Uarei. W in meadow, bal an limlier laud, having thereon erected a two story brick Dwelling House, with Iwsrnu-nt : gnod bank bam 40x116 feet and other outhuililhiKS : sood water and fruit : un derlaid ith tire clay. Iron ore and lime sune. Couvenicnt u Mhool and -ehurcb , tan beine the late hotnesteatl of defeated Mn 0 Siiuate as aforexaid, adiiiiinr )t . No. 1. lands of Noah Si-ott, S. I . Trent, add Hhers, containintt t!4 acres more or kn O Situate as nCorewid. ailioiiiiiiv llUi Ot tract So. :t,Noah SroiLS. l". Trent and otue.ru, ooutaininv 4J4 acres more or lew. KJ- A Situate a a!ireid, ailjoining I tiU, T"i tract No. L, land of iMvid Hille- liauh aad ot tiers, contaiiiiUK l-'iO acres more or lew Xo. 2. 3. and 4 are heavily timbered with oak, chestnut, tM.plsr. and hemlock, sad are arssit two mill fn,m Fort Hill station, on the B. A O. Kailroad. Terms tme-tliird down on eonlirmation of sale and delivery of deed. omMliird inone year aud one third in two years from day of sale ; 10 per rent of the purt-hase money lohe paid an noon ae the proterty is sold : delerred payment to be aeeur ei on the premises hy jii'lifment honds ; pnsx. ion given at onee. All eorresjondenee addressed to tlie undersiimed, will receive prompt atten tion. JKRE.XIA11 J. FOLK. Klk U. k, Pa. DAVin HINKHAI'UH. Fort Hill. ra. 1. K. Stirr, Att'y at Law, Somerset, Pa. FASHIONABLK j CUTTER and TAILOR, Having had many yean experience in all hruneheof the Tailorina bus iness. I guarantee satisfaction to all who may rail up- on me ann ravor m me with their pat i. Soilage. Youre, Ac, WILLI AM 31. lUKHKIKTl.KK, Somerset. Pa. The oldest and best Institution rir oblnlninif a Business Education. We have sui-reasfully pre pared thousands of yoniiir men for the active du liesoflile. For tlrenlars address, f. 1)1 "FF a Sti.s, 1'itu.l.urK, Pa. ' octlt-t. JtXfAL NOTICE. To John Tosnon, residiau In Rassel, Luean Co, Iowa. William Tosism. residing in Hamilton, Caldwell County, Missouri, Lizzie Tuspon, re sidiiiK in Kinirstim. Caldwell Couniv. Mis ouri. and Mnry Kelly, residink- In Independ ent, MoiiiKouiery isMinty, Kansaa. You are hereby cited to le and appear before the Judges of our orphans' court at Somerset, Pa., on Monday, the l.th day of IH-oenils-r. 1.hk7, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, then ami there to show rause. if any you have, why the sums due you as heirs of Daniel Tuspoii, dee d should not be appropriated to pay the expenses of keeping your mother at the poor bouse. Herein fail not SHKRIPr'SOFFIl'R, I JoHS WINTERS. Nov. 16, 1N77-SI Hheritr. valnable RealEs . -aV. ; , Lit. Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MAXVrACTVBKX AXO DCALXK. WHOLCKAUB ASD RCTAILXB OF LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Soft TNoods. OAK. POPLAR, SIDINGS, PICKETS. MOULDINGS, ASH, W ALXIT. FLOORING, SASH. STAIR RAILS. CHERRY. YELLOW PINE. SHINGLES, DOORS BALUSTERS, CUESTNTT, WHITE PINE, LATH, BLINDS, NEWEL POSTS. A General Line of all (trades of Lumber and Building Material and Roofing Slate kept in stork. Also, can furnish anything In the line of our business to order with reasonable promptness, surh as Bracketa, Odd-sized work, etc. ELIA.S CTJNTNXN"GrHLM, Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. SI ft. CB BY SCIENTISTS AS BITTER O CHEAPER TEAK PEACnCALLYf AUY ; lLisstnitilil MONUMENTAL BRONZE f OMPANY, BaiDaEPOKT. cos:;. Ml Itfp v; STCIX - Y i i Over 500 IF!. IfiA Soncl for Beautiful I f 111' Price List Dealgna. & Circi:lcrc. jy,:HTTti:t'tL f STOP lT THE SHAFFER HOUSE Patriot Street, SOMERSET, PA. -Oj- I with to call the attention of the Traveling Public to the fact That the iH AFFKR HOfsE in closer to the station thaa either of the other nirteli. That the SHAFFER HOl'SE to a convenient to all businen parts ot town as the other houses. That the HU A FFER HOl'SE otters as GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS . as any other house la Somerset. That the SHAFFER HOl'SE Proprietor will eltGE YOU LESS f 0 loODGIJMG than any other bouse la Somerset. That the SHAFFER HOl'SE is a temperance hoone. That the SHAFFER HOUSE to the farmers' honse. That the SHAFFER HOUSE to the travelers' bouse. Fanners and othest rMtlnir. our town will do well bjr stopping at the 8H I FFER HOUSE. E. W. SHAFFER, April , 'W.-Sm. Proprietor. 3T HAXOSOmE VTECSIX3. CSRTHOAY OR K8U0AY PRESENT ins wDMDERFUL f Corabiniar a Pwrlssr, vuiH, . CHILD mrtolshedjrnb All at our W THE iT:.... LUSURC MAWF'C CO.. 2V I 01TXS AKO UMUUTK8 OTK OF PERFECTLY COXSTBDCTim JSAU.WAV. rKMtTMATCtTHC SKSTMRTIOMSOF ILLINOIS, IOWA,WISCOHSN, MICHiCAK. MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, NEBRASKA, nd wyom:nc JO 'iV.in of ai'MM tiiitlt ami midern wjutp- T45fr CHICAGO MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA. THE IKON BlfiHW or 'rTfO!C.Ay. THE FRKK I. AM S K ; K : AX1 XOHTtll liX NKIAKA THE ONLV LINK TO THE R..VCK Hrf.T.H. THE PIOSKfK LISK TO CM.1KQRMA. Tar tampa, ttaM ulki. mud mforiBatioB ta lb foiln H. A. CROSS, Trara llaa i at., Lanrawr. fa MRVia HUGHin ' H C. WICKER I. P.WILSON rra.fre V-r. Alt ARBUCKLES' name on a package ot COFFEE is i guarantee of excellence. a package ot COF 9 of excellence. ARIOSA is kept in all : m the Atlantic to tl COFFEE is kept in all first-class stores from the Atlantic to the Pacific. COFFEE is never good w'atn exposed to the air. Always b'tv this nrBTvliu hTniet-caliy sealed OSi POll"3 IV- CHAGZS. NEV5TJNYENTI0M HO BACKACHE. 1 RUNS. EASY' TV Cor f hmrm W mmwd iW aw fnam fa t vtaM imr firmer u4 Wnd 0pnr wint, Mrtf rsfcr ft m FOLIUM; MVIItt MUHINt: C- "RL'STEE'55 SALE OF- Valaattle Real Estate. BY VIRTTE f an order of sale isneI out of the Orphan Court of $"omeret i 'o.. Fn . to Die diret'ti-d, I will expwe lo public Mitt on the premise in Jt-!fein Township, 6merset .'oun ty, on SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1SS7 at 1 oVltrok p. M.. the followinir dew rite1 tnU of ihd1, lute the property of .Solomon Baker, de ceM!, to wit. "V"n - Th homestead of the deea?i, 1. ontainiiiie Hfrex more or lc.-, (tljoinii!fr IhimI of Sti.wnn Nm-rheiwr. Ifenry S'lila, (itWTce BarfUy, Wm. Mill nl J. Bar clay, having theron ererlel a ginnl two-story fraiae D WELLING HO USE frame aMe and other oitthnHdinzN. Then i alto on thi tract a jnwwl water prmer Suw M.JL with eKeelletit water power for both haw a:ia (rrwt mill ; the old Baker lMwtillery " iv hIm ie rated od thin property. The furrn i-ontaiiis i 1 oe yofinft on'bard of beaiine frnit trees. Avtoai lb aerett of the land i clearel and the balanre well timbered. The farm lies along the Mt. Pleasant and Bedford Turnpike, and the dwellinK i iu the tow 11 of Baker-ville. T hi tract will be aold separately, in parcel, or a whole, to the bent advantage of the estate. Nn t'ontaininc'iKl acre more or lerW, wljoininv lamls of W'enley Bar clay, t rhih Mhu, and other. The whole of thin trrct in covered with liiacer, principally chewtuut and white oak. TERMS: Ten per cent of purchase money to be pafd an oon as the prtertT is knocked down ; one-third of the balance to be paid on the delivery of deed, and the remainiuic two-thirds to tietsiid annually and to be secured on the premises, possession giyen March 31, 1. JON'T. G. BARCLAY. Tmslee. For any Information in reirard to the above property address tlie Trustee at ilakermrille. IT WILL PAY YOU TO st v via a JIORIAL U Oltti or Wm. F. SHAFFER, SOMKH8KT, PKNN'A., Mai.u"lurer of and Dealer in mm m um mi fom Wurk Pnrmufhtilo Slturl .Vnrire, ta all (Won. Aim, Agntl or the WHITE BK0XZE.' Person in need of MONt'MENT WORK will nd it lo their interest to rail at myohop. where a proper showing will be given them. -.-u$-fartum Gwirmttrd ra Every Voir, and tKIi'ES VEK Y LOW. I invite ipecial attention to the White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument Introduced by RET. W. A. 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Fr. ftnerset tostoystoSB... vj. t hi Somerset to HooverTile. 17 Somerset to Bethel 2.'' r 8.nenet to Jobnutown M 1 H Somerset to Rorknood-... 9 3 Somerset to Garrett is . Somerset to Meyersdale.... . a TO Somerset to Ctimtierland at 2 U Somerset lo Washington. 210 8 55 Somerset to Baltimore . 250 7 SO Somerset 10 l'rmm.. 24 sQ Somerset to ('oDfliience.... a so Somerset to 'onne!lsville. S2 ISO Somerset to Fittshurgb. 110 3 ie The fare to Philatklphia Is t)-M, and to New York, tU.m. Summer rrangmnt-la nXt tine May 19. 't7. S0RTU-B0VSD T11AISS. JOHNSTOWN EXPRESS-.No. L uyux. I Arrira. Ris-kwotl... 5:: a ro I Jobnstoan 7i a m esi3te.riAr.i. a m Oeiger ul a in Stoyurn a m Hsiversville 6:: a ni Bethel 6A1 a m MAIL No. . Ijfmee. Pittsburj:h 7.1 m Ri'kwtMMi...-iu:-iii a m Miliord lii:Ma m Somerset 11:0 a m Stoystown Il::.7a m Hover-ille.ll::" a m Bethel )ii p m A rrirv. Jobnstown....U':40 p m Pawngers from PltLslHirvh change cars for points ou the Somerset fauitiria at Kockwisst. On Sundays this train willTnii two hours Ute from Rock wood to Somerset, and live hours Isle from ssjmerset to Johnstown. SOMERSET Ai'fO.MMonATlOX-S.n JS. t Lrure. I .-trfursi Ritltimore Hi:Wa m SOMERSET. :0U p 1 R.kwxjd 5::m p m Mih'onl WM p m Passenirers for Simersct from the east and west on Ihe Pittsburgh Invision, change crs at Ris'k wooil. SOCTII-BOUXIt TRA l.X.S. BALTIMORE MAIL No. 9i Johnstown 7:.Vi m ra Bethel s.m a m Hooveraville U a m M(yst(,wn m A'i)ter 9.i" a tn M KRSET y :it a in Milfird....M.M 9;4J iu Kockwtjod -.Vam umtterlHiKl l2:Jip iu Va.-hiurlou -4.i p in Kaitiiiiortf p tn Pi Unburn; h nt p m PaiiKvre for points et Mntl wpst chumrc care at KtM'kwoud. 4m undttT thi train will nu twentr minutes late from Jol,iii .wn u, Kuckwouft. ACCOM MorATI(N So. 14. John-town 2::io p ra Bethel :t-u, p m H'Sversville... :t:Ji p m Stoyituwu p iu tieiicer :.:; p m s,kbskt 4:iy, p m Mlllord !:! p m Ris'few.MMl 4::t p m llindwrlanil ... 7:lrpm liuburvli s::i p ni Wii-hilifcrlon... 7:111 a m Itaitiuiore s:.ioa m Pawniters for east and we-t change cars at Rts-kwissl. on Sundays tt;t- train will run three hours snd fifteen minutes iale from Johnstown to Hockwood Kik KWis.I) Aif0MMCiUATION.No.ini f leant I Jr,-nv Somkbset fi:i5 p m Kis-kwo.1 ;) p m MiUoni 6:lT p m I Passeniren leaving on this train can make con nection at Kockwood with niKht kjiprew trains east and w est. Iiaily. t Daily excepl Sunday. BALTIMORE OHIO RAILR0AIK I'lTTsBVKHII Dl I7.N0.V. EAST-BOlSIt TRA IXS. Y'rh. ct Tnuut Leart fuHtrrfd j-. Jfiii EsprrM. Piit-hureh 1:10 r. a. 7.J0 a. m. 9-jo r it Brmldot-k l::m " t io .MrKeesjsrt l:4ii 7:ta " W est Newton :;:; " ji) Knjod Font 3:m " ( onnellsrille :i:tti " ' 9x " li 15. ' Olnopvle 4:1" " :.H " CouMueuce 4:42 " v, J ii i ii' Cr-ina 4:t Iihki " 1'asseiman inn " io:.'4 ' RockwoiKl :r.il " Hl.:u ' j-s'sj '''" Ifurrett ?:;i7 ' los sa!ibury June. .'.47 " ii: ' """ """ Meyerfslrtle 41 10:.' ' J;jl Keystone 44 " siaiid Patch j-.H utm " j. :i " Smthainpl4a ifcjit Fiurbope ll:: Z'Z Hynliuan e:4j " U..r ".'.! fiiiuberiand 1:V L!:in r. a. ii'. WaMhiiiKU'U 4;J, .. - .j, baltimoreiarrive) ixj) " s:fti WES T-B0 ILMi TRA IXS. I -Rtmtf'n Jc tmVri"d Ar. Mnil. fjrprrm .... a. a. Hum a. . 7-t" r. a. " W-: H-.Vi tt-oti " i-:r.H. i-j)a.. :r ' XT. -;a S-4S " S-41 H..VJ ' M -ii 'iii i'i'" " 4- f " . . . " 4-27 " a-.vt " c. -:C4 4-: " -40 ' 4-4)1 ' .-VOH S-.V, 4-.t t lfMr. " &-ll ln-jt ,v:i sa " 10.:j " h-X, " llW 51 " 4-jt " Il-a -:m ' MO " 11- V) -:i-, " 12- tA r. a. 7-tt " 5-fc 1-24 " 76 " 6-15 ' l-: ' I 2JI " KM 0j " Truitie ltxre Baltimore Witshinxton Cuinberlaiid Hyndman Fairliop- StMHhiunpton .'and Patch Keystone MeyerMlale Sahsburr Jun tMirretl Riskwood I 'asselman L'rsina C'oiiriuence Ohio Pyle Conuellsville KroiKl honl West Newbin Sirkeesport Braddis-k Ar. Pittshurgh The time given is Eastern Standard Time.) NOTE. ( T1 Riindavs k.Mbi,vMl l-'-r.. 1..-..- Pilishunch at -.m. a. .. arrive at IWkwood at r. N. Leave Rockwonri iti m rtvm al Pittsbuiyh at sr. a. Mail Trains connect at Kis-kwood with truin to and from Somerset arid Johustoan. at llvmi mitn with trains lo and from Ikili'ord. ut Uarrett witn trains to and trom Merlin, at suiishim Jio,... tion with trains to and fr.wn snlitiunr. W. M. t'LFMENTS, Maoaaer. ti K. LORU.tieu'l Puss. Agl. 7 ft 10 All Onitf aTa. 3V.. . and l ju fWml ooly Dr. Arnold. M. Corp., Wuoeket. M.L Or. Schencfc'o Mandrake Pills PoRELY VECETAELE AN0 3TklCTLY RELIABLE. They actDiRECTLVand prompt ly on the Liver and Stomach, restoring the constipated organs to healthy activity, and are a positive and perfectly safe cure for Constipation, Liver Cora plaint, Sic k. Headache, Bilious ness, and all other diseases ari sing from a disordered condi tion of the Liver and Stomach. They are the only reliable vege table Liver Pill sold. They are Perfectly HARMLESS. Ttcy are PURELY VEGETABLE. TRY THEM. r S.le l.r nil Dnii.Tri.ts. Prte 2S its. per Ui 3 U,x.i ..r IV. cf : nl I t Bull. a.- r- .ui tmxut. t BtUx. Ut. 1 II.aclieiK-k a -vei. Ptiluils BUY YOUR CANDEE RUBBER BOOTS mom John G. Sanner, Someriaet, Pa. aprj-lyr. 3EST H'jXDE.CCOTRiji&l in rHIL A, YATESCQ-. CHESTNUT .1 B. & B. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY - IN - Dry Goods and Winter Wraps. Having made ivivntly a numis-r of ten, ailvantawus pun buses chisum ,i.k, rt weure olierii," now. in ,,ur ilii!. r..t ,l . ' ' inenis. vaiu.-. wiii. h have never Is-, ,, ' p I ncse are ABSOLUTE BARGAINS, and will repay your ejamiimtion e:tl r'.r sjinally or l.y samples throinih i,r der lM.ur;iin-i!i We ti. . ., I your int. r.is will be advanced hv an im-L l- ii i ' e l"""1'" of v,lir rail and inter supplies .,,v a vn- , ot ll,ee eira lar.iii now on" sale i-m be metil.oiicd in a l:nute. p sn.-i, ,u, card, but Hl,ui,:tfe,l fu a,l Wi..t ('. aiie. coiiiaiiimic much valuable inform. tion a, to styles, v illi,-,, etc.. li.r rraiuit.ste distr.hiition is now n-.idv.an. will fret- upon r.ipi.-st on ptal to anv a.l.lre- It if much ..r the lienelit of our out-ifl town patrons. -nl to day-jut p.,, p.,;,,.m, fil)). scrviceiible. ini!..nl I. .rf, in all colors j yunls plain ami 5 yar.fs Kan.-v Mni-s'at ."si i,r the omplete Paltern l'ir-v.. Hi.-e Holies have been sold this sea-on al i n Another lot of Fancy Holy P:,.'ten r llalnts IhkN of Fine lni-.rll s-r-es in lull i tic of Color-, with elirant Itrai.lol Panel and artutune Vi-st. ( iur and l ., lar price each t'ontams II ar,i, doiihle-width isk Ueal val'ie. j.Jn. ' Ibith of alsive si ial offi-rins,' .iii-i-t of aUMit ion Suit patterns of each, and thers will x no more, a.- this climes the iniikiiia tion. Pl pi.s es Fancy Scotch Skirtinu :i in. in smith, in larac assu.rtnicni of I-'.,, ..v at sii-ents. li.rnierly l .VI. arl liever lor less before. F.li irant (,'issls. M inch All-Woxil Fancy Suiiiinst, J0r. :tt inch All-W.sil Fam-v Suiting, i-'v. :( inch All-W.sil Fan.-'v SuitinL-,. i, v,, ami "air. oo inch Seiyen, a,v. ."si inch i'l,,ih SiiittriiT". 4.V. :ir inch ( loth Miititij;s, :1V. on iiu-li I 'loth Suitings, "si. 7. H.V. Jl.iiO French Suitings, ri, ."si, t, H.t s o. .'iti inch Tricots. 4 ."o inch Tricots, "si. (We.. 52 inch Tricots, fx' lo 41.,'m. WINTER WRAPS, CLOAKS, ETC. Most "entnplete assortment of Ladies', Misst's'and t 'hililren s Wraps, in nil nmntier of styles, lroni limTtt Sal -kins down to isinimc.n and cheap (mules to suit all ta-ies. nnd without i)nestioii at lowest sr.-ihle pni-es. Your wants and ideas will lie fiillv met by enipiiriin! here for your Winter Wraps, and money saved for otlier mrtisps. We Is-lievc the interests of rtistonier and merchants arc identical. BOGGS 4 BUHL, , US. 117. 119 & 121 FEDERAL STREET. yVtoioEGJHENY, PV. die.s.'sR.-i.j,. Mason 8c Hamlin Sans and Pianos. . in ! M;nm Ihtmlln rVrn h mi.mtitrt 'J tii-ir nnr,mnrv uvr m :f. Ta :i.c ui, l.l-l'.J 1 v i.i-oi .v li:itii:in tit IV;. i ft iirinl viaor ' ..ijt t r:-ntri rnii. t-prrt ( u:im ir it r j'iTrMitni in ttuiiHt tn it.nif a c'ltmrt. ;m im-r. iuukuun., kik! ttiirri, art it Puc 0 PERRY'S r CONCENTRATED yunER COLOR W litC Btd I t fiia er,.W r t .ifilCKLER.RGTSTQU CO.. SW CatarrH ELY'S LT e - A ClaanMS Um PusaM.AIIiysPia and Infiimmttion. Healf Ui Sorts. M- t fill storts the 5n ? Taste and Smsll. hafRrWafTryttaCura A particle Is applied into each no-trtl. snl ! airreeal.le. Pri : cents at !rnanri-t : hy msil. reiristered. BOeents. kl bkOTllr.ti wiek .. .m Yiirk. nis-lfr "MV- yALCABLE FA KM - AT - PRIVATE SALE! WE will sell at Private iale the well -know" Farm of Samuel l oher. deiessed Th;" " Hieol the rnt desiralile farms In BrolbertvsM' Township. It Is sitiiaKsl on the plsnk nMt ins miles Iroio Herlin. and six miles from rsMOenet. The farm contains -Mtixrres ; rl acres are rW-' ed and In a rtaid state of cultivation : Isiisn well timbered, haviair thereoa ereeied a I"" two-story frame DWELLING HOUSE Bunk Bam and other oiithuilditJirs all in fill stale of retstir. There is ood water. "T "Uirar gmve roolaiuine fru::t four to five riu""" trees, with a ! sinnir ramp The land l-"" 4'rlaid witn r.sl Tiie farail).ir lund "' " Seviw. David ( over. J ohn Hoffman, snd "ta" Will he sold on reasnnahla lemis. Also. Wh in the Borotieh of weversdale. "m-rwj'j Pa., beinr Lit No. 4 on the eoerl plot ''"''' town, hs-atd on the Northwest eitrnrr and Thmi streets, fnmlwic on Vmh street ie hv K feet tmrk to Penn .treet and ljoinlw JSo. X for rnrtber jsancu'ars call either at the IU ecu tors al Berlin. Pa. HKNKY COBKP.. .K.EUIS'BEB OeUlr54a. Ixutoiw TTr Tv?
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