BILL NYE ANU CiCSAR The play of " Julius Cawr,"whk-h ha been at the Academy of Mmw, in Xew Yrk, this week, ha totuie a front hit Mewsr. Booth and Barrett very wisely derided that if it awceeded here it would do well anywhere Judging by thia tent tlae plaf "JoliuaOesar baa a (flowing future before it. It was written by Gen-tletm-n Shakespeare, Baron, and Donnel ly, who cnllaberated toftether on it Ph'skewpewre did the linea nd plot, Ba con fumWied the ci-.her. and Donnelly 1M attention to it through the pa- '"Tie Mvm of " Julius Osar Us laid in K.wne.ju before the railroad wiaeoni-plot-d to that pi. In order to under stand the pUy itself wemiwt plance brief ly at the lea-ling characters whk-h are in tr:iucei, and upon whom ita sacce larylv depends. Julio Car first attracted attention throujrh the Roman papers by calling the attention of the medical faculty to the nn w justly celebrated O-xarian operation. Taking advantage of the advertisement thus atuined heaoon rose to prominence and flnurislied eonsiderai.lr from 100 to 44 B. C, when a committee of rejreaen tative citizens and property-owner of Rome called upon him, and on behalf of the is-ople U-pire-l lea-e to awauwinat him as a mark of eteero. He wad stab bed twentv-thre time between Poui ?y ."Mlar and 11 o'clock, many of hieh were mortal. This anxmnt of the aMuinutin if taken from a local p-tK-r and is graphic, succinct, and lack the K-uxational element common and ,, lamentable in our own time. Ctesar wao the implacable foe of the arirtoiTacy, and refused to wear a plug-hat up to the day f hi deith. uil ones aid, before Omr had made much of a showing, that some day thin young man would be the ruin of the arista-racy, and twenty years afterward. hen t Vnar Hacked, a tuivinated. end hol.aii1cd a whole the ol.ilfical seminary Maying -ey ether " and "nvether" the old pettier retailed what Sulla had Maid. 'mar continued to eat piewith a knife and in many other way to endear hitn-m-lt to the tmiHM until fiS.U. C, when he run for tjuiestor. Afterward he was .Wile diirinu the term of which otlice he sought ,to introduce a nunilwr of new games and to extend the limit on some of the older one. From this to the Senate was but a step. In the S-nate he wa known as a PkkI fiK-akcr, but ambitious, and was li able to turn up during a clone vote when his enemie thought he w at home do ing hi chore. This made him at time odious to those who opposed him, and m hen he defended Cataline and offered to go on his bond, Canar came near be int condemned to death himself. In B. C he went to Sjwin as Pro-pr-lor, intending to write a book aliout t he Spanish jieople and their customs as soon a he got back, but he was ao busy on hi return that he did not have time to 1 1(1 so. ('attar was a powerful man with th; I .(, It- and while in the Senate worked hard for his const intents, while other Senator were having their photographs taken. He went into the army after the w ar broke out. and after killing a great many people against whom heccrtainly could not have !iad anything personal he returned, headed by the Rome Silver 'ornct Band, and leading a procession over two miles in length. It was at this time that he was tendered a crown just as he was crossing the City Hall, but th ri he refused it. After each refusal the ieople applauded and encored him till he had to refuse it again. It is at this time the play oens. t'jesar had just ar rived on a sjieckled courser ami dismoun ted outside th town. He comes in at the head of the procession with the un derstanding that the crow n is to W ofl'er e 1 to hitn just as he crosses over to the Court House. Here t'assus and Brutus meet, and Cas sins tries to make a Mngw ump of Brutus, so that they can onraniae a new move ment Mr Kdw in Booth takes the char acUTof Brutus and Mr. Ijiwrenee Bar ett takes that of Chkmiik. I would not want to take the character of Cassius iny s.'lf. even if 1 had run short of chancer ami needed some very much indeed, but Mr. Barrett takes it and does it first-rate. Mr. Booth also plays Brulus so well that old settlers here say it sce.ui almost like having old Mr. Brutus here among us again. Brutus was a Itoman republican w ith strong tariff tendencies. He was a good extemporaneous after-dinner swaker and a w arm personal friend of Ca-sar, though dim-ring w ith him politi-ally. In assas sinating I'anar Brutus used to say after ward he did not feel the slightest pon-on-al animosity, but did it entirely for the gl of the party. That is one thing I like about politic you can cut out a man's vitl and hang them on the Christina tree and drag the fair name of hi w ife or mother around through the sewer for six week Is-fore election, and so long a ii is done for the gisxl of the iiarty it is all right. Si w hen Brutus is authorised by the cauim to assassinate Ca-sar he fi-els that like Is-ing President of the I'nited Stales, it is a disatrreeable job ; but if the good if the arty seem really to demand it he ill do it thoagli lie wishes it distinctly uudrvtilood that personally he hasn't got ji thibg agaiust Ca-sar. In Art I Brutus sits up late reading utory by E. Y. Hoe, and just as he is in the most exciting part of it the ghost of the assassinated i'a-ear appears, and ttUm tliat it will meet him with hard glovra at Philippi. Brutus looks bored, and say he is not in condition, but the ghost lean it thai way, and Brutus looks still uch bored till the ghost ges out through a hite oak door without lsaing it At Philippi, Brutus es that there is no hojs- of police interference, and so be fore time ia called he inserts hia sword into his lading and die, w hile the polite American audienoe puts on its overcoat and goes out joking over its shoulder to n-e that Brutus dor not take advantage of this iMMuent, w hile the people are go ing away, to resuscitate himself The play i thoroughly enjoy abW all tye way through, ijiecially Camr's f uerah The idea of ioUuducing funer al and introducing Mara Antony to de liver the eulogy, w ith the WKiurstaiiding that he was to have his traveling expens es paid and the privilege of selling his sermon to a syndicate, shows genius on tlie wrt of the joint authors. AH the ay through the play ia good, but sad. There is no divertisetuetit or task is it, '.but the funeral ovttv than makes up tor lltUt Wheat Portia beg Brut u.hef ore the aa- iuatinc, to tell her all and let her ia m the gronad flsr. and asks what the matter is. and he claims that it is mala ria, and she rtiil insists and asks: "I'm ell I but in tUv aulietanc? of your CoihI pleasure?" and he states " You are oir true and honorable wife, aa dear to me aa are tiie ruddy droos that visit my Mail heart" I forgot myself and wept my new plag bat two-thirds full. It is as good as anything there is in Josh Whit- comb's play. Booth and Barrett have the makings of good actors in them, and I often think that if Mr. Booth would chirk up a little more, es)eciallT at the assassi nation, Le would win every heart I I met both of these gentlemen in Wy oming some years ago. We met by acci dent Ther were going to California, and I was coining back. By some oversight we had both selected the same track, and so we were thrown together. I do not know whether they til recall my fa or not I was riding on the sleeper truck at the time of the accident I al ways take a sleeper, and always did. I rode on the truck because I didnt want to ride inside the ear and have to associ ate with a wealthy porter who looV rd down upon me. I am the man who was found down the creek next day gathering wild fores and mnrmuring, " Where am 1 7" The play of " Julias Cesar" is one which brings out the meanness anil mag netism of Cassius, and emphasises the mistaken patriotism of Brutus. It is full ef pathos, duplicity, assassiniition, treach ery, erroneous loyalty, suicide, hypocri sy, and all the intrigue, jealousy, coward ice and helKshness which characterized the politii of fifty year before Christ, but w hich now, thanks to the enlighten ment and refinement which twenty cen turies have brought, are known no more forever. Let us not forget, as we enter upon the year 1SNS, that it is a Presiden tial year, and that all acrimony w ill be buried under the dew and the daisies, and that, no matter how high party spir it may run, there will be no jiersonal en mity. Bill Xvb. Dont Let that cold of yours run on. Von think it is a light thing. But it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or con sumption. Catarrh is disgusting. I-nenmonia is dangerous. Consumtion is death ilself. The breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and clear of all olist ructions and offensive matter. Otherwise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat bronchial tuls-s and lungs, can Is? delightfully and entirely cured by the use of Boschee's tieniiau Syrup. If you don't know this already, thousands and thousands of jieople can tell you. They have leen cured by it, ami "know how it is, themselves." Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any druggist. The Chemistry of a Tear. The principal element in the fomjmsi tion of a U-r.as may readily !e supposed, is water. The other elements are salt, phosphate of lime, phosphate of soda, and mucus, each in small projiortions. A dried tear seen through a microscope of good average power presents a peculiar appearance. The water, after evapora tion, leaves behind it the saline ingredi ents, w hich amalgamate and form them selves into lightened cross lines,and look like a number of fish bones. The tears are secreted in what are called the "lach rymal glands," situah' over the eyeball and underneath the eyelid. The contents of these glands are carried along and un- ler the inner surface of the eyelids by means of six or seven very fine channels and are discharged a little above the car tilage supporting the lid. The discharge of tear from the lach rymal glands is not ts-casiomd and acci dental, as is commonly supposed, but continuous. It gis-s on both day night though less abundantly at night -through the conduit, and spread equally over the pupil, ill virtue of the incessant move ment of ttie lids. After serving its pur isise, the flow is carried awav bv two little drains, situated in that comer of: each eve nearest the nose into w hich ! thev run and called the " lachrymal I Kiints." The usefulness of this quiet ; (tow of tears to lsth man ami beast is manifest. There is such an immense ; quantity of fine dust floating in the air and constantly getting into the eyes that, l but for it, they would soon Isvome cho- ked. Very little is requisite to keep the tmll free, and w hen some obnoxious sub- stam-e smoke, an insect or the like that , affects the nerve does make its wav in, an increased flow is iioiired out to sweep ; it a w ar. I New Year's Greeting. At the ojH-ninjr of a New Year we ex tend to all our rerders the compliments f the season, and wish them all health, happiness and prrtsjs'rity. To secure the first we know of no better service we can render than to commend (iilmore s Aro matic wine, the best tonic and vitalizer for men, women ami children ever pro duced. For .ladies who are suffering from ip'iu-ral debility and discuses pecul iar to their sex, it has no epial. For fif teen year it has been the standard rem edy in many lisralities, ami has received higher endorsement from physicians and jierson who have been benefitted by its use than any other medicine ever intro duced. The t iilmore Remedies are for sale by Hiesecker & Snyder, Mammoth Block, Sjuiersct, Pa. A Story of Whittier. lid vou ever hear the story of Whit- t.er and the cabbie ?" ahked an old friend yesterday ; " it may have Invn uM In-fore, but it is worth rcMntiii)r now. He hates the odor of cabba!v, like most sensible men, and has a cordial horror of the riht smell in the wrong place, as Henry James calls the frarrance of a dinner in the hallway. One day, hom-- ever, a cabtiaire was cooked at Oak Knoll and most of it was left over. In defer ent to her cousin's olfactories the mis tress of the houe directed thcosik to put the cold cabbage on the step in the pantry until the next day. In the course of the afternoon Mr. Whittier was seen dicing in the garden. A member of the family asked hitn what he was going to do, but he put her off with a merry twinkle in his eye. When, in the course of household events, the cook sought the cabbage it was gone. Mr. Whittier had traced it to its eyrie ; he had climbed up and bore it away in tri umph, and in defiance of domestic econ omy had buried it in the garden. " I tell the story a it was told to me," said his friend. Call it " How the Poet Tlanted a Cablutge t boiled.)" tijtttm -4dvrf.sri. Minot's Dentifrice I used and highly valued, where people admire a handsome set ol teeth. It pre vents decay, iongy gums, and gives a sense of sweetness and freshness. As a reliable tooth preparation it stands with out equal, bold everywhere. "That put a different face on it ! as the stuall boy said when his ball struck the clock dial. Cur YOU- Y'l frmtdythaf not iuc wood Isme. f ' Centt for vrui coiorva , i Hntol tatMiaaa feature rncmtki I kia UNM tiMaVasCB WlM Holiday Bargains I IX B1.AOK S1I.KM. T.r lo J .Ml. Colored Silk and Satins. So cents up. Colored Plu.-he MS and ! cents, worth tl amUl A All-Wool lres, yard wide, at 25 and STi cents. Wk-Inch. all wool. Irs Suitings, at 45c to $1 50. All-Wool, French Cachnjercs. Best Colors. 44 cent a yanl. All-Wool, Black tWimeres, Laping, 50 wilt. La.lU- and tliil.I'vn' Cloth Wraps, Jack ets. Manties, Newmarkets, Raglans. Ladies' ijtal Plu-h Onus, tJ), tX. $ and up hi all siics. IjtJit' aud Children's Small Furs. Muffs and Boas, Black Hare Muffs at 5tt cents. Best quality, Alalta doal. Coats and Jack ets, at low prices. Holiday Handkerchiefs Ladies initial, at 25 and 50 cents ; White Heiiiirtitclied 12i cent up ; Embroidered, 25 cent up. Plain White Handkerchiefs 8 1-3 cents np. Meu't, all linen, whita. cord edge Hand kerchiefs, 10 cents; Hemstitched. ."0 cents ; Colored Border, 15 cents. White Silk Mufflers 1 and up to finest. Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, ll'J cents up. Holiday rnihrella. $2 to . Kid Gloves, $1 a air to lsst made. Mi-n s Fur and Lined t'iioves, Men's Seal Cajw, Winter Hosiery and Fnderwear. -Ve carry the largest utm'k of good to finest grades, in this se on of country and don't cliarire fancy pricts. jJos.Horne&Co.'s ; Penn Avnue Stores. i Pittsburgh. - 3?a. ' oct-ly Oils! Oils! Tb- tuWrd oil Owmny, of PfrttUixti. mkt KitecUliv ol raiiuiifitctunnr for the iMnimic lriU tb' liuest bnuily of Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, Tli at n h made from Petmknim. We challenge t-onipitriwm wilhevr' known PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If you wish the most nuiformly Satisfactory Oils IX THE American !Market, Akk for our. Tr1e for Somerset aud vicinity supplied liy "i "OK KEERIT and J-UKASE ii k"-EK. srpt2-'C-lvr. Somkr.-'CT, Pa. EICELSIOR COOK STOVE ALWAYS SATISFACTORY. EIGHTEEN SIZES AND 'KINDS. I All Pinters can lie Suited ! MAXVfACTVKKn BY ASH POR SALE ur II. 13. Schell & Co., N1-.V-NT-Iyr. fiOMKKsKT. PA. irrrsintTUiH Female College, and ITTTSnTJIiCJ II Conservator of Music. lOO Full Music Lessons $20.00. IiintrVt SchoF1 I.tthTAl Art. MtiMif, Rl tril lion, KIim Art;, t-U; Ci iiiral, ln-aliulul, twt-n-ty i'tf'hrK, iintTHt rliMrvt. Nxl trin Imiiiiih JaiHiitry :tl, Ihsx. IU-forf ! mukliiiE 'iiutii'iiiiitK rlwwiicn', Miitl for n w j t-HiHloUM Ul OU44 to I KKV. A. H. N lt K( ss, . ' J'lTTKHriM.II, 1A. - - . - - ,."'3 w -r - w i? iaa. ?i tilisiiMEis, CKSPtPSia, IniigKliav Pob i t Ivcly Cured by mil Tk IVfil) lararilA irr Pill. Tbr ctsl3Wlrutsurelr. d 5 not grip and their iffrot it Iwtiaf , Uie fc-rt U J ey no friwt. ftakUdoH. Eifrmlta. ftewwrnd i4MTk' Send Cct teatimcal. I i Tn MOP ptLL co.v hw luencen, cc old by Every Druggirt is Somerset July V7-ty.'? KASHIOXAIILK CUTTER and TAILOR, lm X e n" ny in so vnturiitwol 1h TaitiTifiK btw intw. I iruariuiixe tiifju'tiii t4 at s tw m.y calj up on me and favur me itta their uat- fc.maa. Yew re, Jtc, WILLIAM M. His: HSTETLER. Son saerr. Pa. jvmroiva notice. N..tiv I hen-liy (riven liiat the ndeiifrnd AnMit.rr duly MH-iimtNl ly the OrrlK' mrt of Mtflirfntri 4.iuniy lot,ju the Ufinirf Jaiiub . Ilurkholdrr witciriv1it-piof WilUiua HurLbolih-r. Ut'1 mid alo to diwtrilmte the tv Mur ol 0m fintd inthe liMtidoof PriNritla Hiirk holdr. A1iuinistrHtor of Mitd -t'Ad to nod aiutnK thow Irtcally milled tlu-n-to, notifr iv hTfii jrivfti ull irti.n JBU rtfU-d thai 1 will it at niy tttuke in tht ItonHiirhaf S m-rrL, on TuMlay. thv -Mth of January, A. U. for the purfstw-trf dts harvTiig tlie dutiw ofhinaid apiHtintnifnt, wtwoand abereall artle intr ieU tau alU-itd. J. E. HC TT. 1 dCJ. Audiutr. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS BY SAMPLE Thve ALBt MS are In either Mv rrow Hon Silk. Bforjulf, nr lliuh. rr bnnd nmir iuh! iliiralile, Litrve nilvg ar- yiimV, tuid C1 py s.-wurvd scrtiik. All uuiTuptovrd pe lf ihiM write to ur imineittiMnly. Atiinii A. UtiKTViN CO.. PhrWleipht. V. i-lft-'-lT. PERRY'S pi CONCENTRATED yynio coLon ISTKECEST. WEE StRlCXlCR. fiflrsrCII & CO.. Steri'' -. J". f) If U I VREWAREDi ItlVnUT ihulMriliKXV'l re thoHe I will iiui o.Mtrfmlileeuu4'Miiiiat uuu iill ihm btke tbrw intm llivu htmim fuui ImiuUvk Tlx- ro(tta mrr laiw and ure b eKucf lon.-ui-nm tmm : man; nav mte aiwt f tu. aituk Iiik M-rntl huiidml iliUhtna Muinih. It ti ettsf forsnr out- lo mke mi.l upmudtiM-riUy mho te willinif to wiwk. Kilbrr ura. touds or old ; eai'ltal ant Beerted : we start fan , evemliinK arm: aw mwiiil abilltjr reuiwl ; yuu. mder. ran do ii a a fll u iir one. rlir Ui as st once fall imrOitilur. which we mail frw. Adrtrew itriMMis a t o.. p,a-.Und. Md. junH.'SS-lyr. YOU CAN FIND SI la rTrTvwt-...a rt ik Adtmnif Humii ol aspHEOTGTOHBBOS. wb mm cmuiucs lur MlnrtMuig at luwt mat. Must The Bustle Co. It tan harrtlv'be doubted that doom of the bustle is sealed. An argnment aginst it has been found and found by a woman too which will appeal directly to the preat majority ;ofthe:fair sex. The woman who has had the con rage to put her foot, 6piratirely speaking, on her own bustle, aa typical of bostlea in general, hails from Bridgeport, Conn. She occasionally acts in amateur theatri cals, if the reader will allow that any body ever did act in amateur theatricals, Perhaps she had better! be. perm i ted to describe in her own words tlie event that finally and firmly prejudiced her against the bustle. She says : One part of acting required faint, and in doing that I was to fall into the arms of an old bachelor." Kow it so faapened that the gentleman who was to take the character of bachelor was one in real ity. We were rehearsing and when I tame to the fainting spell I began to fall and that old bachelor began to back out of the way. Yon see, I am quite hea-y and I thought at first he feared that be w juld be unable to hold me. I kept backing toward him and be kept back ing away. Finally I became angry, and turning toward him, said, "Why don't you do your jrt right and catch me as I am falling T" He replied, "Why, I am afraid I will spoil yonr bustle if I do." Now, nine men out often hate women's bustles, and it seems that all they have to do is to be firm for a brief season, even at the the cost of temporary self-denial, in refusing to catch and hug women for fear of spoiling their bustle. The Men's Anti-Bustle Association should be!orjwn ized with a view to securing a co-operative boycott of the bustle-wearing women. And a national convention of the repre setatives of these clubs would lie next in order. Consider lor a moment what effect such an organization would have on women. What woman knows when she is going to lie obliged to faint, and where is the woman that tloes not want to lie caught on the fly when she faints? If the mule sex will only organize a supreme onti-hurttle order and local anti-bustle lodgi-s and do a little vigorous tesolving, it may not necessary to refrain from even a single hug. That hideous source of iiititiciul deformity, the bustle, will go of its own accord, and all the men will say amen ! For three weeks I was suffering from a severe cold in my litul, acconimnied by a p tin in the temples. I tried some of the many catarrh remedies without any relief. Kly's Cream Balm was recom mended to me. After only six applica tions of the Balm every trace of my cold was removed. Henry C. Clark, 1st Ii visiou New York A ppraisers Otlice, Feminine Alpine Climbers. Mont Blanc, the giant of the Alps, has lieen climbed by sixty-one women. The first two were French women one of aris tocratic and the other of plebeian birth and these were followed by thirty-two F.njilish. fifteen French, four Russian, three American, two Swiss, one Prussian, one Oanish, one Hungarian, one Italian mid one Austrian woman. A faithful record is made of the ascents, and a cross is :-t against the'nanie of even' one who f:iilH to reach their journey's end. There have Ix-cn thirty-two excursion to the J summit this year, notwithstanding the evil n-sirts of the accidents in former J vcars. ( nnii, WhiMipiii); CVmiih anl Itmm-lii- : l i i... -i :i 1 . . . ii iiiiin.-.iinit'iy n'uett oj Pinion st nn. SiM liv tSt-o. W. Id nftml ii Son. Knink V. Itrfl, a Buston 1kv. who wt'iit to F.lsin.irt-, Cal., this fall was poi- j soiled liy poison oak, and as a result, lie- I rutin' insane and wainlcred away In mi 1 tli lioti'l where he Isianleil. He nits trawl to Los Anp-lt by means of letters that he hml torn ami scattered in Iiis tli, and lie is now in the hospital nt Los Aniieles. For lame liaek.siile orehest, use Shili ill's I'orous Plaster. I'riee 25 cents. Sold by Gi'O. W. Benford A Son. Foil several years I have U-en troubled with catarrh. Kly's Cream Italm has proved to lx the article desired. I Is lieve it the only cure. I li. Cobum, Merchant, Towandii, Pa. For several years one of the Nashville IH'tiiteutistry convicts has employed odd iiioinents in making a large frame for cabinet photographs. It is made of lieati tifully rarred 'wood, and only with the aid of a MH'ket knife. In this frame, which is elaborate in desitrn, there are 20,:'.74 distinct pieces, pitch being neatly fitte.1 and dovetailed into the other. Slitl. ill's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Oizziness, and nil syniptomsof lysKsia. Pri' 10 and 7o tvnts kt bottle. Sld by tieo. W. lieu ford A Son. nse in ttmrt When a loversues for a lady js hand, Will you suiter with 0ysiesia and ljver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitali-r is tuaraiitce.1 to cure you. Sold by tieo. W. lSenford A Sun. Why is the letter Lr like a creamery as compared with a common dairy? Be cause it makes lietter butter, you know. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a irnarantee. Jt cures Con sumption. Sold by Geo. W. Benford A Son A novelty in cane handles is of smoked ivory in the form of a serpent, the mouth of which spring open to the pressure of the finjrer and shoots out fiery fangs. That I lack in); Cough can lie so quick ly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Wetuiranteeit. Sold by i. W. Benford A Son. Orlando Devine and his brother, of Monns-ton, I'a, saw a coon put his head out of a hole in a big tree at G. . Kip'a saw mill the other day. They resolved to capture the coon by cutting dow n the tree. When the tree fell it struck anoth er large tree, and lxrth trees fell on Kip's saw mill, crushing it in and doing over a $1,000 damage to the machinery. The coon escaped. Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the rem edy f.M- voil Sold by Geo. W. Benford A Son. Puring the year rideiiClevelnnd has tiardoned 101 in convicts. Arkansas was most fortunate, securing the release of 10 criminals. Seven Texaus are turn ed Us by the President, and 4 North Carolinians, 3 liuorgian 'a, 3 Missippians, S couple of Kentukians, 2 Kansas resi dents j Mormons and 2 Indians. The convict who appear to bate been worse off than m.Mt of jthe others is a Texan who violated the internal revenue laws. He was pardoiie " because of his ignor ance, poverty preyiousjpKjd character and bad health," Catarrh ouwd, bealtt) imlkraet breath secured by fchitoUY Catarrh ' Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Geo. W. Benford A tton. A trt-ruian carp weighing more than 10 pounds was caught in a small dam near Oringsburg Pa. 1 A FINE PitCE OF WBACCO IS INDEED A LUXURY FltJZER'S 01 COMES A5 NEAR BEING A flNE PIECE OF PLUG - TOBACCO AMONG DEALERS WE ARE SURE THAT ONE TRIAL Wiu Convince You of Its Merits LOOK FOR THIS TAG ON EACH PLUG Jns.Finzeh Bros., Louisville, K,- THE PEOPLE Who have been! diMtppointei! ia the rtiilts ob tained from the use of CtICA WIN EH, BEEF WINE and IKON, or the no-called EMt'l-SIOXof tXD LIVEK OIL, should use CHERRY MALT PHOSPHATES, combination of Wild Cherry, Extract of Malt, and the llypnphospbateit, a delicious stimulant and nutriment. Chkkkt Malt acts on the Stomach and Liver inrreaidiiK the spiR-.titf, a-winiing dii-stion, tliiTe by makinKit applicable for Dyspepsia In its Vi rions forms ; Loss of Apjietlte, Headache, Iaom nia, (ieniTHl Debility, Want of Vitality, Nervous Pnxtratlon, Conuimption, etc If yonrlmiiaclrt lute, ntrt keep It, -nd 1.00 for oue bottle or JTi.m for six houles. Express paid. L1KBIU l-HAR.M.VCAL CO., 'a Maiden Lane, X. Y. marao-'T-lyr. m by all IiruRjeint. A YJVv POSSIBLE AND IS I TO KNOWN AS A j A MAKE IT grand Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MASt rAt-n-Rxa anu Dsalks, Wholisaleb asd Ketailek or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and OAK, POI'LAR, SIDISliS, PICKKTS, MOCLKING8, ASH, WALXI T. FIXKiRIXG. BAH. 8TAIR RAILS, CHERRY, YELLOW PINE, SHIXtiLES. IKKIRS BALV8TERS, CHESTXVT, WHITE PIXE, LATH. BLIXDS. XEWEL POSTS). A floneral Line of all grades of Lumber and Building Material and Rood ug Slate kept in sttiok Also, ran nirnNh anything in the line of our business to ortler with reasonable promptness, such as Brackets. Odd-sized work. etc. elilS cxjrrnsrGriivM, Office and Yard Opposite S. & tits ENDORSE) BT SOEKTISTSAS SETTEE A1HJ CHEAPER THAU PMCTKALLI m Mftji ST05E. MestTuCtlSle Send for Price List t Circulars. havut cTcwn mr MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY, Louther's Main Street, iss mm it This Model Drug Store is Rapidly Becoming a Great Favorite with People in Search of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Medicines. Dye Stuffs. Sponges. Trusses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perf umes, &c. THE DOCTOR OtVKS PERSONAL ATTESTIOS TO THE COMPOCXDING OF Pliysicians'PresGriBtioiis I Family Receipts GBEA T CAKE EET.VO TAKES' TO IVE OSLY FRESH ASD PURE AR71CLES. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full ?,ine of Optjical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FIHEST PBAIIDS Of CIGARS AJways pp hapd. It is always a pleasure to display our oods to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET. SOMERSET PA. 0yK i AK OPtBATES OVEB 0,000 f.lileo OT FEKtECTLK 4XiSTkl"CTD KAIL tl AY. PSNCTMATES THE CST 0TKNrfr . ILLIIiOi. IOW A, VWI3COKSIW. MICKI2AN, MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, NEBRASKA, and WYOMING. Hun nine Ezprt Train. nd raodern quip- Bent BETWEEN CHICAGO ASO MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA. THK WifX UrmnVs I;?' 'TrHIC.'t. t;'i rv.i.y i an; s '.SJ. V.!.Ttr.r.JT NKT t t. th;. om.v i ink t- ih-: r,'.. K imu THK ! IONKKR LINK TO rM-lfoEMA. For BWTi. tiHM lableft, and tnfiviBAtiaci In tiir fallnt H. A. CROSS,TrTllM Ik!., Unrt-.l. r. Ps KARVIR HUCHin N. C. WICKER E. P.WiLSON ARBUCKLES' name on a pacl:-.tt;e ot COiTEE is a a pac-.tt;e ot COi" of exceiienco ARIOSA is kept in all : ci the Atlantic to tt guarantee 01 exceiiencu COFFEE is kept in all first-class stores ironx the Atlantic to the Paoinu. CGFFEE Is never civid vh exposed to the air. Always ' - J" '-rineticaJly eealodC' V ' ' ' - i-i'---i AGES. ' HO EsJKHGHL ' RUS TV rfri of Hcl. htrc Wn mvtcI b m mu ht 9 erf Vwa&T anr) W-l rhoorsr vBt.. Firwl mrdr fr-l Addim F(M.11.S; n'fJ MUHht: rences FOR PrrltifM, t'Afipfsf. and VuraUf. rarmers. HORSE HICH, BULL TR0HG, AUD PIG TIGHT. SOMETHING NEW. We are wirwd in the manufacture f thii fence at Somtirx-t and Meversiiale. It u the most ImrHlilf, anil utronictM. foncc kiiwn. No ottrljs. no injury lo l(M-k. Fwt4ry in Somen at tlie oiu ivoiiMer carnage lacuiry. maylMf. 1. M. MARSHALL b SON. State Normal School. LOCK 1IAVKN. t.V. rnsurrwised in Its silTantaTes. Location bi'slthfiiland inspiritur Iii'tnictoni exprni'in l teacher and hon.ired aradiiates of oolU-if. stute appnpnati..ns thw ywr SiMiiiO. Extvnive IM ruu t-.Mr.N ! i nvni'nt and t tnutorts, u perior Mi.-1 and Traininit Srlio.il. Sutu- aid lo pniffssioiiai student. JAMES ELDON, A. M.. Principal, jui.- o.-ir. laick ttaven, fa. oft TVoods: C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. IT WILL PAY YOU TO Bl'T T.S H M C .lOItl 11 WORK or Wm. F. SHAFFER, 80MKIWKT, PKNJJ'A, Mnnufn-turer of and liealcr in mm m mm n tjutUrH Work WW-va .Vrl .Vmt, ix all Cour. Aim, Atmtt Jir the WHITE BROSZE! Persons in need of MoXVSrENT WORK will find it to their interest to call nt my shop, where a proper showinn will t iven them. -Nii-fartKin tiuumntrrd ra Eivry fane, nnd I'Hlftf- itn J.o . I invue special attention to the White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monuments Inlnslueed by KEV. W. A. (iKIXit. as a Decided Improvement ill the point of MATERIAL am. ttiNSTKI ITIOX. and which is destined to 1st ue i opuiar .i"nunieiil Mr our CbailKeable Cli mate. . GIVE ME a CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER. Drug Store, Somerset, Pa. CENTRAL ArirjourjcE?."tt v OS Tail CINCINNATI FOR 1808. An epoch In the Bistort of American polltlf that promises serious and raliral ciiaaes a tha past aad present schemes ui the Buyers and Sellers of Legisla tion and Political Favor. Of wealth produced, HO per rent to ttio non- Snxluuer ud JO per eent. for the sctuai pro ucur is ths onequal division between CAPITAL AND LABOR. The tabor Field hat been carefully ker f or- n (nr all comers, and promiM-uouii iiumisratiu not only euconnured, but the ery worM lon-itn puur labor hiu been contracted for anrt iin porud. in order tost com petition would fhea a the c.utt of labor and force Ii to a-epl any riif .ff. n-l, while KVKRV A VKVt'K OF IXM:'E T1TI"S HAS BEEN EFKEiTUALLY rLOSI R IV T!IE INTERMITS OK MnNOPOUHi AVI) MM FACTI KIM CORKlRATIOKS ASI CAPITAL. Thiu it U, the Rich Grow Richer and the Poor Pacrer V Mnwv Power has dictated legislation and th adi-iiid'trntion ot Justice, both State mid Mtimml. to nieh an extent as to render tiie Eleitive Franchise a nullity, if not a turee. and electr J oUicial mere figure-heads. TRUE TO ITS PAST The editorial pae of THE ENQCIRER will pr.'nest a review of the pant, the eaiwe? ami ef j.m. leailiiiB up to the present prate ot primarr disruption inaseriesol triithlul.ciiisustiveand mianiwenible anicien that will sh..w who and where nnd when originated the iiiiauioui rla le'iition. , buniK surh a ril a siibninlTOd prew. iem r (i oiieerhe and ;urehille poluieiaiw l-iuoralixe the public mind tint a reliable . ;,.,.Mit'K-haiTHE ENQLIREK IS AS ABXIV I TE NEi E-i-ITY WITH EVERY VliTER OF WHATioKVEH PARTY. CREEP OR FAITH WH' VAU'ES HH MORAL ASI CON-TITI -TIOSAI. Rl-iirW WORTH PREsEKVINO. TviIILY NEWSPAPER THE KNQt'tRER will stand without peer. Asa Giv.'i for buyers and sellers of lnerehan uri.t i.Iu.-e. its nmrket reports will be foni I fii'l r!li.ihle, extensive, nnd of very l- .- -bi tt- from .-very commercial cent.T t hile in -oe a;id .untitv of readine matter it is e.i:!.il to two i t the ordinary one. all of hn-h, and oti.er excellent features, mke it the Lanrest, lpst, and Cheapest Paper in the Country. TERMS! THK IXMIY EXQriRElt. 1 M" f .'srnnd P.llv....Sl Dully evejit sunday . 1 'i THE WEEKIA" pri.-o is uniform for Tit.-r. .1 Mos. i". M.w. 1 Yr i 7S sr ii ! I nri :! i". ! W) 12 il "V(J1JIRER. .. .i::d every snle Jl 15 6i , ont year six months... jo: T. McLEAN. Proprietor, litfCINNAf:. OHIO. ... Great .National Journal. THE NEW YORK Mail and Express Th. Adrocnte of the Rest Interests of the Home The Enemy ot tho 6ooo. The Friend of American Ibor. The Farorite Newspaper ef People or Beaned Tastes Everywhere. FnrirunT rears the daily edition of the Xsw Tors MAlt A '-D KTPKF.8 has lietn bc.. nize-t asthelulDS afisrnoon papsr of the me trorwlis. while i s week'r ed tioi. has been TH' VAVIIK1TC IIOXK PtPKKtn thnnsan.ts of faisihesln pr.'re KO.tcln lh t ntnn. It to" altsinert its tfreal pftonlsrliT and ii.ltneica bv its iWf priseln the t...n .f Dews, the pnrttr of its mun. an.1 ihealiilllv sod eonrane of in sdriaey I tne K:l.ton all..etibu0( poblie interest I 'R lSthi MIL ASD EHI-RtSS Will i a is-iter paper tl.au ever, and, as a clean, interest lug, iiulrucure Homo Newspaper, I eMJUtitstwTTnfanrWTiirlthanTOtrifT' fn th rimv irv, iciooiieof ttoLA!.wK PAPfcR PI -Jjsn i anrirhfrA, tvut! spttrf neither labor np cipt-DM to lucnra tur it rfarttrs the T--rr m ail (lepartuieuta ot newspaper Utentare OUR POLITICS. VT NT5tTC tbe nfTmMtmTj vrty to bo th tm nHtrnm?iit of toe POLITICAL PIMM. tt ui tfi Amfrwun pMip.;; and boMjus that the h'meenfoireniHTitof i" Tinripla u the Dvst im ran tee of t he uatmoal weifrt we Ymil n-p-.t thum with m it niiut; bufc wo "ihaii alwavs 1 rtut oppoaing parties WitU contiuleratioa -a fair pUy, AGAINST THE SALOON. Tb Tatl AXD FTPRKWi id th rcojrnist iittt o:ini(l or the C'MiutiT -o th trreat Ami 'Miloon KnnhrBBmovpm. riL It Dt-Uercwtliav theliqnr traiitc aH it ensi UmIav ia the Vul"l suui-s tt th-- euemf of ttociety, a fniitlnl smtrco of conniption in politics, the allr of auarrhy, s rctKl orcriiue, sari, with its avowttl nnritm of i eektiitg tocorrtipny cintml elections an.t t .!!: lion, is a nwDacc ta the pitl-iic weifsire uiJ (Ur et-rves the coDduu natloii of ail l OOti nn-u. la brief, all who wish to bavn In thpir homes a FlHSl-t l.AH K.W- PAPKR vt i.atlfraal scope. hrd VHwn, rleaa pnn-a amt muri-nns, ret kuiUIr, u.ieranrts on sll quo tums of rcneral puMlc liilerettt, wilt Put ht '.iS3ppmaia in the Ai.!T. ad KXCKk.i. aul v rtjupecUoliy souclt t-..ir luilueuce auil sap. port. rBCT?IPTTO K.lTFS.-WitPKLT. jt rear, S I.U: nix month, i0 reots: thr-e nmnt: i. UOceuta. 1ily, jier year, S)H.VOt . P' Ouu $3.00; three muniiia, Sl-OOi one Ljoni.i, ceula. WTTWV rBrR1BER to the Vkmi.- who twods ire crais lo par f-r i ackmc postaf reoairas a a prM-ut front tuo M;i asu jsUpkess ANY TWO of i :r eii itv I rrmium prtpnl: of LiniX.in, ora .t. Gar.. - it, l.tMTAo and HetKher. exa t cofufn t4 t'. l..:t( cnToo hkeuMHMCA, "Z xZI inchc ui aii-, mil U !u: a'.ilriS tree ami poatiaiL X". 81. 3 we sent the Ma it, xr Kxp'.rss one Trar and a rop? of Wun.a st I- r:t I -u-i-: a cii Cbriat Brforr Pil tr. ricluv &ut ar i t.r i'it rrprotlur-vsl in iftO coiorn. 'i" h .-iu;.l of iiK'Kirat paintuig was roceutly to.d lrr t.r aMH;.4t04,. A LAIU.E IIST Of otbfr popnUr ir.d t.i,. nahle prfuiiUQia are offn-t to sdhaurli'i-rn a tt aefittn on the tuoat hNrril l tr. ') hy aiL.iuL Ik UtMCTibcd here, bend lor our circular. AGENTS YAN'TED. We want s rnod seent in awry town and Til. laae where we bave not one liusr st v. or. Send i.,i o-ir pertal Circaiur V Agunts and see our liberal oners. rilST.IHsTKBS and tir A-'IST4VT8, and ail others wlto wiih t, mrr a. tbe.r in conte. will bud ib iin eioeUert tDp..rttt:iity-. s-STlrl.K t pir. 8.1. t Ire to ail appli osnts. Send for uric and eiielosu the addresses of vour friends. Ad.lress ituULJ TUk StxiU aau ruiss. !. a'oik. Clydesdales and Short-horns. o I offer three magnifFicent Clydesdale Stallions, Three, Four and Five years old, two im ported, one liiith crude, solid colors, well made, heavy, substantial horses. Also, several Short- Horn Bulls. ssl atiiinitls and good pedigree. Prices moderate and terms easy. Write for particular- or call and see K. V. (LorpEK. liFESSBI Bl. P.. F.ir full informatUm of th mute, or here u. nb ain UuTernmeut Landa, Maps, Etc.. Address A- H. BRACKZSRIDGE, Central Passenger Agent, Corner 7th Are. and 8mitbneld .Streets, Pit tuba rut , Pa. SFINIF NETS, TENTS, iw i, ,V,l1d Sportina- Coods. liUble-BHrrel Breeeh.riaullnu Kk.w.:.,n. ebi.ke lx.re.1, sm u HI0. Hlnule breerh txaiii- 111a wi m... M ( ft2T: every kind of Bren-h 14Ulina-aiHl KeiM-atlow HfflM. -it..jn. at.. zle-UahliiiK 1 inutile Khot Muds. 5 1) s-15 : in ale Hht tiiina, t2 SO to 12: Kevotvem. Jl to SJ0; iKiuble-aetion aelf-rni-ken, SU Ir, lo All kinds of CartlidKea, MheiU, Cap. Wad' T.a.ls, Powder Klaxka. NhK PiHirhen, Primem' Send J rem for Illiifttrated t'atakaiue Ad dress GRKAT W1MKKN il'N WOK- 1 SMITHKIFI.K STKKCT. PITTSKfrUm' PA. N B This ia a a-yer oM, reiiahle Arm ' perfertly truatwnrtiiy orders flile.1 prmnptlr and Eouits sent or mail oremrm in in of the world: no matter wt.at erai .,i in the 1 nn line, vou can vet ft nt thi ii-... ern by writing a letter. Guns made to order ; Gnus and Revotrera repaired. aepUin. litaifls 1 5) JAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE dt OHIO RAILROAD. . SOMERSET CAMBRIA BRAXC1I. DISTANCE ASD FARE. Miles. Somerset to Suijrstown 12" fAumerset to Hooversvllle.... 17 Somerset to Bethel . tl Somerset to Johnstown 38 Somerset to Rockwood. a Somerset to Garrett IS Somerset to Meyers.iale... a Somerset lo Cambeilail.. M Somerset to Washinxton 210 Somerset to Baitimore.. Zs) Somerset to t'rsina 'H Fare. f 4U 60 70 1 10 ao M 70 2 00 S M 7 ao M 80 1 n0 40 Somerset to Confluence 'A Somerset to Connellsrille St Somerset to Pittsburgh 110 The fare to Philadelphia is KU4, and to New York, J1L.69. Winter Arrangement-la affect sine lo. 10, t7. S0RTII-B0VXD TRAISS. JOHNSTOWN EXPRESS N'u. 91. f Lrftvr. Rix-kwinjii.. a iq SOMERSET... 5:.V a m MK-r m Ht4yuwn b:j a in Hitv-rsvillc 6:.ix m ru btrtbel 62 m Johnalowa 7.125 -AIL So. St. LmvrM. PinsburKh Wi m Kocku.Ksi ll:.ira m Mtlford il:4sa m Somerset 1J U) m Sioystiwu lx'p m HiMversviile.lJ:'. p m Bethel l.ittt p ru Arrirr. Johnstown 1:3ft p m Passengers from Pltu-hiiiyh ehanpe cars for points on the sumerset& Cambria at Ko.-ks.iod. SOMERSET ACCOMMODATION No. 96. f Leavfm. A rriir. SOMERSET ......5:50 p m Baltimore 10:00 a m Pittslwiyh 1:10 p m RiK-kwood 5:JII p m Miliord...... 5:& p m Passenirers for Somerset from the east and west on the PiltaburKh i'ivisiou, ckaiote ears at Km k wood. SO I TU- HO l lt TRA IXS. BALTIMORE MAIL No. Kit tirei Arritrt Johusiown. 7J4 a in j R.s'kwood :.'a in Bethel s:ji; a m I rtiiii'M'rUn.l 1 p ui HsverviUe s;4l a in ) vtasliiiutlou S:" p nt Su.)f4iwu s:.vaiu J hHiliiuore. ...... ti l., p ni '"iner Si Jl a ni ; l-ilt'.lmrxli 2:ii p in so M E KSET : am Miliord a hi Psssengers for points east and wel rhauav cars at Kot'kM'.ssi. ACCOMMODATION No. W. Lraw Johnstowu 2::V p m bethel 3:or pm H.siversville. ;i:Jtl p in Sloi.-slowu . p in ieii(er . a:.'7 p in S..MKRSKT 4:ii p m Milford 4:l p m Arrirfa R.N-kw..Ml 4::JI n m i utiilHrlaud ... 7 1.'. p 4'ilts!uri;h S:t p w aiiiin;'on 7:Jti a m Baltimore S:Jila m Passt'iivers for east and west ehanxe cars at Rockwoud. KiK KWCHiD ACCOMMODATION No. W.t Ijxirtt I Arrirrt Soxkrset p m Rts?kwwd 6:Jf p m ... 1 1 .int. o: j. ra Passeuicers leaviniron this train ran make eon- neetinu ai K.s-kwouii aith nitttit tx press trains east and west. Iaily. f Iaily except Sunday. BALTIMORE d OHIO RAILROAD. I'lTTSBl ROU DI Yl.ilOX. EAST-R0VXI) TRA IXS. Irnins frrire CumUrl d Et. Unit. Esprrn. Pittshurxh 1:10 r. a. 8 01) a. !. .x r. . Bra.ld.sk l::a Sit MrKeessirt 1:-M ' S:S;i " West Sew ton " " Br.m.l Kurd 3:10 " fcW " Omiiellsville 3A " : " li is " " OhioPvle 4:W 10:29 " ronlitwnce iu. " ij;isa a I'rsina 4:H " lie.V. " f'asselman .V07 " ll:lil Kiskw.ssl 5:15 " ll.js " ' i.srrelt 5::ti ' .Swlishiiry June. 5." " U ;"2 ' Meyersdale 5.4-s n-.v. " Keysnsie .Vvl li'ill r. M Sand Haleh .Kn Lirs L:w "' .SsiiliainpUiB i:J4 41 Fairh..s ii::t; " l ' Ha.lu.an 6.ti: ' u..'si OlinlM-rland 7. la 1 Jl ii'.' ' "' Wahinirton 5 v. " 1:m m Baltimore isrrfve) 6:4.. m!:i " WEsT-ROVXh TRA IXS. II'vumfM dr Tntinr Unrr IVsWJ Ar. M'lil. Er" Italtitniire . x. Hum . . 7ai Y. m. : wa.hinirton " lo.v. s-ai Ciimheriaiid Mm :t-inr. . l-ai. . . Hyudraan s-:vi ;n-. ,mi ! Krtirlii.i is ' :v;sv StxitliHittf.ton jcv Sand paleh K-l! " 4-X' " Ht" I Keystone st-j:; " 4.; j M.-verslnle !-:ll) " 4-4 2-."7 j Sali.-i.ury June. -:; 4 4.". " I Imrrelt !Ml) 4-. " SJR " R.s-kwisMi .: .vi.r. " a-jr, ' t'asseimau ltMH " .... .. I'rsiim lo-ii ..". " sST" I rontliienee l(i-J ' ;-:) " s-.s ohiopyle in-iO ' ivir. " t-j, folinell.-nllle 11-jO S-4.S " Mn Bnstd Fnrd 1NV " ' . West Newton l:i-4A T. !. 7 :U " 5-7 " MeKeesport l-'l " s-10 " -3J " Bra.ldis-k l-:i Ar. Pitt-Lurch :wo " s-is T-isV'"' The time j?iven is Eastern Standard Time. MaUTrains connect ai R.skwmsl with trains toand from .S.iuer,t an.1 J..hnt..Hn. st llvnd inan with ir.iins to and I'min Ha-.lli.rd. 111 (tnrrett with trams to and from Berlin, st Salilmrr June tion with trsin- to nnd fnmi Sal'slmry. All Tnriu Sfttf, nr Pivwjtfftrt trhtrr Timr $ liirr H. W. M. ( I KMKNTS. Msnairer. C. K. LnKIi, i.en'l l'ass. gi. ii mmm X r z 'I All lnui.;.si. . an( 41 j,, yTrumrr4 oniT br Pr. 8th Arnold, HM Corp . WuoDftM-.t-t. ft. f SICM - : H,AD-ACHE. NERVOUS HEAD-ACHE. BOTH AR5 Sv"TO;j3 OP A DlSCH- deheo S rGMACH AMD LIVER. MANDRAKE 13 a Sedative, anq as Compounded in Dr. Schenck's rm 5 WILL PERMANENTLY CURE r rwSa! t.eall Dnuriri-ta. .u. j. i ..-w I .ritieta ..rM-al Wnv.i.. :, ff-, . , -.-.ri.rir. Dr. J. U.ecbta.'k c ., Pbi! BUY Y0UE CANDEE RUBBER BOOTS John G. Sanner, Somerset, Pa. UEiD-MiE! mom aprts-lyt- B. & B. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY -IN- Dry Goods and Winter Wraps. Having nui.le rst ti:ly . ailvaiitaiitis pari-liuM-i' numlr ..f iiivstu-,,.- we are oiiernij,- m,w. H r nii-!il, rallies wl; h ,ave n.-v... i . nt .U-, eI. Tinman. -'""'i.,!U ABSOLUTE BARGAINS, ii.i ...ii f-i 'eirex!it;nat son.iily or iy siph.'-t. i. r.aKi tier lt iar(nii til. We !',. 7 e,ti,.-r!rr. " M i:: ,,r. your iiiht.!. wiii ie ailvainvti l.v 4t tiKiition I lore nmk:iiL' si -.- t:A Kail ami Winter supplies. OnlV a ,".'7" ol these extra ha:rMis i.w .,' ,:,, ntciitiomsl ii. li:,:e. ,.,. , h., " , rani, hut Oxr lilulUrd y.,U .( i ulinrtu: iinii.i miii nnu-ii v.i!ii;,M,. ;,..,' ' ti.nl as to st , vai:r,. ('. ,rn'1' .li.lribi.li.... i ' -'".111 to .--.. now ic.Kiv. ai free upon rt.puT-t on t, It is pMt.'ii up r,.r ti iMi. iit tiiwu ptitrons. and w: " a.. ir, ' '.:ir;.. n.l in .iay .i fji ,,.,. , servionlile. Iiii.rf..l I ; ,i ,,,, ' yanL- plain and i v ji.is r'a"rv -' ' ' .s :si i'r th.- ,pi,.',,. fjt'en, l".r.'";T u K..l-s have Iwil x.l.l this :i.i, n s , ' " An.Kber l. ..f Ka u v K..ls- l .m. Habits ..-!, ..r Ki...- luii-.ru.l full 1 lie ,.!' t'i.,r, -iti. ..i : " I I'.m.-I sn.l : ..irnilu i v.. . ... ""i lar-t.riif nu i :ili.l I . (ioill.le-wiillh l'.hsN. K.ii! :.-ie. ii ! . I . l.t..i.,. I I yal. leitti otatH.ve sisi'ia i.'r. n uts.llf l.SI ..llt. I..ll..r.w i. eor-w of will be no more, as tins rlost t!,r j,,,., r, tioti. e" r'i- I IhiTr l pieces Fancy S ntcli -irill, :!..; ; it b ii..-.- wi.iin. in lurirc asM.rtnient at oo cents, formerly jl,., atui ,;,.v ; j for less tK'fore. Klemiit pssLs. '.'1 iii. li All-Wisil Funcr Suitine :lin.-i. All-W.sil K.u-V.iti iv' :is iik-.'i All-W.s.l K'.ui.-v Minim.-, , Ull.l "sic. " - . 's' inch S'n;.-s.4.",. ."si im li Cli.tli Suitings. 4V. .'' incli ( loth Suitm . Xm: 'xfitu-h C'..tli Suiting, .'si. tt , French Siiitm-.. ft. .'i, .. .,'. i( , '' mcli 1ric..ts, 4.V. v "si inch Trn-ors, .in. (;.". .VJ inch Tricots, 7V to $I,i. WINTER WRAPS. CLOAKS, ETC. Most C'llM.i.te ansortnieut ..f I j Slissea-aml i'hil.lren s Wrif. ;n ): i-i siyics. run tim-i s,.ai Mj.,., ,w ConililMIl and i liciip ,:;nle to .1:t :tl t , ami without rpioii.m at lowist J..jhv ui j ui i prut-s. l our wants an.! ideas ,!t I liiilv inct y eiiipiinni; Jen- tor y Wr.i-.. ami money snve.1 for ml nr Vii:i,'r ' .,.!tej. te Is luve the inter -sts of merchants are iileiitn-.d. & BUHL i ! i 115, 11?, 1!9 & 121 FEDERAL STREET, jftlatoEGJHENY, Pr. 1 dec.8,aB.-l-v. Mason 8c Hamli Organs and Pianos. Tti-i CaMnet Or-n wan iitrroli:c il hr !j-.vni IJ.mi.iii 111 Aiii-itfi ,: M.-mil .1 '.rai xvr'iv w ni.iint ... 1 J.u ir --liiri-iiirwv - r a; . ljvllliJ.litHi iUx V l."Ht. T'e Imt.rovp! Mtl- 01 STrhiytii" I'h-iiw, innm, l-v .M.i-iii A H mum in !,-. i h lti-.-jI ;i..wf m (.un tni-lriiTHit. t-: p, t i p" ;i.'rrn v.,- it in' r--:itf itiiM-fiin'Ht in j ti li-itf : rnunrv ' ti;iii'i iictti:ir -'-i:i .iimh' r.u::: .m: ,n!,i ; m-ii.T--rst. mi 1 -U inn, ini iuimt", aih! Pi:ne hk Afr "Tty jrr Ci irinr m tf) i th) I n :d .stnt-i and t'-r-ir- ertn. , "Sj t'i pur!".hr of th S. t tM j lir p.U-'ntu, csl, tr1-murk.-, c r- 1 -lMi pAtD IB rDM't. Kl4iT'-'1. Kratn'', (r'uii), an.) l o'h'rc ntnfi 'f ri--if et-i nif w tanttuaivd sod their fncititief art) sa-ur Urwnc nf1 wrciflejiti('Ti frrrft tid (UM in Iff I'a'ODt Ofit v nn tinrt not n't. T-nn tt rti-.ntihji. ,Nn jt fui TMmn;ijaoI woilwi or rJrmwmrr A in h tnil 1f inin- s( )', TIKIt' 4Mi;KH Vi;ict tllft inr-. -:r-i:.if ifi-i knl i tir IO1-4, ir.r!ti"!:l n-itap'.r" t rl ( ki-tf p ihlhM ta tti wf't T '.itiaire Of toctl ft otic avtir? ptaMs qii.VtI-i'1 J rr" nn-' nVfl'f' V i!!rWlraVi rr-T?r v -.1. v;:kkii t v.urv )- ' U, l 1 irH-r t.r--J i-t riiK. . mvr-.i tO"-i. f -n-.tHf-ru.it ri rnl ' -i -1 iw of i-S i-t'r-.a-t ii-n.''' I'" 1 . t -urs. 1' fft.itmn- r - " !- : i-v-; ' ' ! offn in.'-'ilHin n.lftt-H 11- .k .-jr iauotiiw 1 tt u J .iJ(jtj(1k ftbOlit (MktvtlU IBaUlod lVeV CatarrE ELY'8 Cleanses the I'til PiiM.jfJ.AIIaysPlio and IntlammilioP, Heals lbs Sorts. stores tlie Senses f Tasl and Smell. Try the Cure. r''2 llCLre-COV HAY-r EVER 'firh St.. ,r y..rl- n-.'i''-- v.'.yr THE WEEKLY PRESS CF PHILADELPHIA. PA $1. Subscription x:r Year. $i This ixn.it lint);. It is a plain statement of an lmn(t Cut. (h-ilinarily tlie wkiy iiwie "f paper i e?U-eiiiivl to 1? merely a Uift of tlie week's news, siiile.1 alone fr ru ral reailers. Thw is not true in refi remv t" t'' Wkkki.v Pke. It ia speviully e.liteil liy a tr.iine.1 f'T of riten nele-tel for the 'tir liiakinj; the lient pajwr. f.f It ih a.!;mt.-.l to tlie iiiir.roveiiiint a enjoyment of Loth nexe. of ml ii ' every family, whether a reileiit of tlie city, viilujre or tiuntry. Not a won! of crime or impure siur-''' tion in any part f the paper. It in an ol.l iper an.l carri.- it' and rvptitatation e.nally well. Now we are aeekimr a new an.l larjer circle of ren.lers. An an iii.Iucei' n i this end the Weekly Piikxi i" i-onn"'""n itli anv four dollar inajaitine in Amen- ca will lie sent for the in!e st -H,- price of Much iiiuiraziiie. (r. on application. will niakf! rial roinliinatiim of unv two or ne're , riislicnltt pul.li.-lied in America, eitner weekly or monthly, in roiij'm ii"n ' the Wkeki.v to at h low r,,c : will Ik? equivalent to a year' udwrip"' to the Wkkki.v I'ki-jw fr- for one year. We make thee exceptional pr"!"" ... ... i,... tioiw m order that the mkkkii " may ip on triii! in a million liou-""' for an entire year. Sample copies funiihlu-d frei- on al l' ' cation. Adiire.H. THE PRESS CO.. Limited BOGGS F "5vi5aw.iiIla'.tfA- 1 f 1 "m f w 'm t I 7 W PU1JLAIK1J'U'A Pa.
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