(I Some Interesting Women. ,. .he dreamland -f T. like door. 1 n.ii . ! MrUlfll UlilHUCI t d'Wlit neuier thi-y would have vahfd cmtKir.n F in, like canarieo, they have been in dure bo many generation as to have lost the tand point from w hiih to jud-e between freedom and thraldom. Though I visited town tliat had wareely known anv chanpi, except what earthquake had broupht tlK-m, since Carter rcrted in tiiemoniua way .o ivs. , w no wjrlit rtranjw "'.!. that ol uie ; on,en lolling the " j MbSwr-V of ap1;.ying wA -Vt Vllver-pa .W the manure for enrn b that the fert.hz:,. S TW who were voung wore properties, of the manure become. m. S SZtiiM, but th -ir older I Py .-nrW by the fte. and hit their good look in a mitierabundance j is in it mo luble conditio to be a p of flci Thev could ot go out ol pro,,riaU-d on aa needed by the feed- Tn the davti'e except in their carriage er rootlet, of the young corn. g.v.ngit in uie u. u k health v and rapid growth in the and accom,..n.ea uy . . . . And when they went shopping trie lerks attended them in their carriages, the ladies sending for w hat they wanted to look at and the clerks Btaggeriiig out under great burdens of poods. You can imagine that shopping there is neither a juwion nor a vice, a it in said to lie in Paris. Isn't it in l'aris that the women arc wj fond of it? So, after the morning wu kt-nf at housework, und a veileil ' i - j j ' hittocliurch,tliel uoan laaiwuwi , in the windows, and their sweet- , hearu crept along close to the walls and li.ilu-d with them, if no old woman was by to prevent thuu and if they had pro ceeded hi far in their love-making as to I able to converse w ith theii.hearts' de limits. IL'fore they could do that they had to walk along the stn-cts ever so many times, jiasttlieir sw wthearts' win los, waiting ti be notiitil and llirted w ild, and then came a long jieriod of ogling and the exchanging of swift glan ces and jumping U-hiud fans and waving of handken-hiefs all extremely silly in the i-yes of American girls. :ie day 1 wa making my way through a lisinal piece of wocslland in Canada ii the outskirts of Montreal. H-r-r-r-r! how cold it was. and how the snow lay piled up all over the country '. Suddenly J heard im-rry voices and the crackling of twig and rustling of brush. Just as siiddi-nly the figure of a young man in the uniform of of the Tup.ie r.Icue Snow hoe Ciiilt a p ma red ascending a knill. Tiiree girls were at his lul ls, followed ly other young men and women. There was a new view of the possiliilities of wom inho'sl. "ur Yankee girls, in-st of all in the U-st if sexes, have liis-rty enough, but how few use it to place ! themselves side by side w ith the men in j their athletic sports! How ru My and ! bright-eyed and wholesome were these Canadian maidens! How siirt-rlily they were framed, and how overflowing with auimtl spirits they were! Afterward I saw them skating for hours and covering niiU-s of in- hand in hand v. ith th'-ir brothers 'i and the brothers of other folks , mill at tolxig.niing, driving and all the other Sjwirts that interested them they were almost if not piitc the ojuais of the men. When it came to dancing, as I was informed, the merry one among them ts)k a delight in lifting the young gentlemen from the States oil their feet oin and sw inging around w ith them as a New York girl might do with a child fit was small enough. Far over on the Pacific coast of the t - ii i i wine .nuiitrv and on aiicouver Island I found another race of women pia8 of koiiic triUn allied tu the Eskimos. Tliey were no ignorant and hninely and be l iii.sl to such a rude order of civiliza tion that I could scarcely exjiect to inter est any yoiini: lady reader in them, fiut they jk-ksinI an interest f..r the married ladieN.and tniftht even arouse envy in t he breasts of Home fair matrons, for their custom alloa each wife to have "an assistant husband." Iietter yet their hus bands do not wlcct their own assistants; this is let to Uie fair ladies themselves. Theac assistant husbnuiift have to d i what the New Lnland fill call "'chorea" for the women, p-t kindling nk1, run on errands, mid make theiu welvea uwful in all menial ways. Their only re - M and recompciuc is that if the real husband dies in any case, or dis appear, or (.'. aay for ai.y uneon wioiiuble leiijh of time, they marry the women far whom they have been work ing. I in the plain, in Assinibolia, I found a little lady iu tlic larp-r of the only two ton in tiie place who told uie that the Indians on a reservation close hv had le- puu to ;rrw restless and were manifest--tug the fail by unusual insolence. (Inly i the day Wfotv a down of the braves had j come into the store, when she w.i stark j ulone in it. and had demanded whiskey, j a commodity they were not allowed to touch and no one was jajrinitted to sell.. She told them sue had none, and they ; sat, as Indians will, for a Kins time, as if to kIiow Iter they would not go away until they pot it. Curiously enough, no ne came to the store from the netileinent. j Uy and by tiie Indians proposed tosean h for the whiskey. She laughed at them j nnd told them they could search. They hd so, -iitjj and poking; everywhere . they could think of. When they ofTered to pi up stairs to her living apartments i she stood in the doorway and told them : they must not venture there. She flat- j teucd her back against lb.' diair and do- ' lied them. She wa less than the ordin- : ary l.-ij:lit, and did not weih over but . oiinds, but she ijuailed them with the ' ?ye of a brave and determiniHl woman,, nixl when, presently, some white man nie to ni?ke some purchase, the In-j dianstxk themselves oth Only a few j mcht N'fore that this same woman had j ra-n a wolf in her back yard and had j j:one out and " shsd " it away w ith her ' apron und her RdVtiii, just as one of our I girls mi''ht do to a cat. 1 never saw a t man that I thought more plucky than j ahe. I'crbaiiK, though, what no Indian! ir wolf could do lui-ht be dune by a uwue. But it in licyond all reason to ex the bravest not to fear a mouse. In our Sonllurn stati- one pets still another view if nomeu 1 went through t!ie irgmia niountaiini and learned tnat j a rattlesnake bite. A week imssed away xoiith of Mason and Dixon's line every j quietly enough, but not wit. tout a thirst mhite oiimn is a oueen, idolized by j ahkh vastheiiuue fervent fi not be tnuthers, husbands, sonn, aud fathers ; j ing disclosed. At last it could lie endur txM'ted u if sainted by her neighbors, i ed no loager. tan? morning I.ieut. t.rant Vheaa n.air old women enters a railroad ! was a ai.-iiiJ by hearing a treuieiidous A pot at a Cum hen it wa not expect- noise near his teut, and opm haiking out M.ecry man in that asw n.blage rose to j there was Ijeut. li.jsiljs, Jiart legged aud his icct in 1t that she might select j barcf.Hited, threshing arouad in tlue brush what ser slic aiiJ-d and those men ' at a irreat rate. who were smoking went out and stood in the rain rather than chance to oifcud her. taw of the men who did this was Pitx llueta lA-e, now tiovernor of the Hate. That as only one illustration of a chiv alric defctvneetoward wotm-n every w here wervahle and everywhere reflecting Iionor oa the men w ho maintain it. The Cutest Littlo Things. mCLr he eihoed. -Well. I dont Itnow as the adjective would have occur red to me inju t that connection. Put if you mean that they do their work thor oughly, yet make no fuss about it ; cr.use no pain or weakness ; and, iu short, are everything that a pill ought to be, and nothing that it ought not, then I agree that Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets re about the cute little things poing V Applying Manure in Winter. - . . i r..Mkil fft.uitr.rc , J tSnU .nyii.ne , , inff work. If land j im i is ploughed in tiie tan lor cmn, m can manure be more advantageously ap plied than in hauling it out in the winter and cattering it over the ground direct from Uie wapon, the whole to remain to until the follow ins "I!!. ,ie' ''J run' ning the harrow over it, it will not only thoroughly intcmix the manure witli surface oil U nutter 01 me greater ,. ! in the best o mu(i j-.-... - rf...ti off rre- i . . . m he I - - - start. Not onlv so, but by scattering it j i direct from the wagon the work is not ; only oone quicaer, imv mc iuiiuic n more evenly di4ributed over the field than if thrown in heaps to be hand-scat- tered in the spring, liy scattering it di- ! rect from the wagon the work, too, is ull done at once ; whereas if thrown into I beai to remain so until spring, a conoid- j crable rtion of its prortic is either ; .!.u.l buv In- minsor sinks into tile i -- -.- - j groumi, ea.B rj-n- " ! t.w. l.i.rMir lunmlrpd for t hi balance of the field, thereby occasioning loss in the general yield of the crop. Another thing, in hauling out manure over plonaed groond in winter, much un- nevvssarv- labor to the horses, as well as j wear ana tear 01 uie wagon, iuo.uu, , when the ground is more or less frown, . may be avoided liy Hauling it uie way the furrows run instead of across them. Nor should it lie attempted to scatter the manure over t jo large a surface. Like all other work on the farm, what is worth doing at all is worth doing well, and it is more jirolTtable to mauure five acres well than to half manure ten acres, the labor of cultivating the latter lieing ilouhly that of the termor and the yield aliout the Kime. The work of making and applying, manure is certainly tli most important that can engage the at tention of the farmer, and he should see to it that in the application none of it is lost, and that the land on which it is applied is all benefited alike. And then, w ith thoroughly prepared soil, carefully sohrted seed and thorough cultivation, he may rest easy about the yield. lSnlti more Sun. Notes for tho Farmer. There is nothing gained by adding a large amount of coarse litter to the ma nure heap, as it only causes more loads to lie drawn. Litter should first be made tine and then covered with the manure in the heap in order to nt it as much as possible. A western fruit grower used seventy five bushels of wood ashes on his straw berry vines last season, and the crop yielded I'-Vt bushels or acre. He thinks the ashes also counteracted the effects of the dr wight to a considerable extent. lo not use any manure w hen planting the young jH'ai h trees. Simply remove the top soil, then dig holes for the roots. Set in the tree (irmly, throwing the top soil next to the roots. Firm down the eanu men. cut uie trees in oars, aim . . 1. II . .1... . .11 1 l I i u.Ke ...em .. ...ere . oaner o. u.e.r Im-iiil' Kiiaken liv wiinls. Onions, lettuce, spinach, early cabbage and giwn fieaw, with asparagus are the first vegetable lo reach the market and the soil intended for RUch croi should W' '" '"auunsl now s. as to allow the frost to assist in pulverizing it. The hulls of oats are claimed to possess value u-t fisid. While the kernels contain 14.:i er cent, albnmoids, the hulls con tain L'.4 jut cent. There is more ash to the hulls and h-ss water. K.iw miik digests in a shorter icriod tl.an lioiled milk ; henc-e milk for the youn stix k should not be boiled, but wanned. I iiuiiip cold weather the swill for the lios is frozen, or nearly so. It is nol conducive to the health of the hogs to gie them such swill. The better mode is to jsiur lioiling water into the quaulity to lie allowed. Four ifiwg in a Connecticut herd pro duced 1J70 pounds of butter in one year. Tliii is cpial to :ti".J pounds for each cow, which is an excellent average for a iiumtier together. It demonstrates the advantages of g.iod breeding anil the use of choice stock. There is a strong rivalry lietween the Oxfords and Shropshire for suK'riority as mutton breeds.' They are very large in size. friiiiK-iitly weighing H') jsjunds each, w ith liiii bled llesh of good (plulity. As a first criMi for the native sheejt the Southdow n is claimed to be the lsjt breed. The prize yearling steer at the Chicago I'at stock Show weighed SSt) (Hiunds. its ia-t Weight being A ;unds, or IkJ.Sii kt wnt. It was of the Hereford breed, aud produced an exi llent tjuality of beef, liy grading up the slock il should pay fanner to raise their calves, as the weight attained by this yearling shows w hat is jKissible on all farina. Hive simuld always have a free circu lation of air around them, as when pla ced on the gru.md not only dampness is induced in the hives but the bottoms are liable to rot. The hives should be kept in a cool place, also, in order to prevent the accumulation of too much heat in side should the weather become, warm. Crantand lngalls after Swear ing Off. I am reminded of a story, lonjr since worn threadbare in army circles, but which may be new to laymen. When lietiH. lirant aud lngalls mere young FubithiteriM in Oregon, they gave each other a pledge to abstain from the use of all intoxicant for one year. A single exception was made to binding force of j j this mutal promise, viz ; in the event of i " Kufe," crieil the future t iencra! ami Presi;K-nt, " what in are vou do ing ?" Surprised, but still intent upon his object, his friend and" comrade replied : Looking for a rattlesnake, old man, and 1 tell you, they an hard to find." Anxious Mother. " It was after nine o'clock when Clara came down to breakfast this morning, and the poor girl didn't look well at all. Her system needs toning up. What do you think of iron?" Father "nod idea." Mother " What kind of iron had she better take?" Father" fc'hc had better take a flat-iron." Tiiais of The'Tea. Mr. K.jliert niit!i went home tin' other eveiiinp and informed IhcEieihlicrs ofhig household that he knew -where they conld get Kplendid black (Kilin tea for) renin a pnruid, and wrfrhed them to try some of it. They had lieen in the habit of paying 75 cents fur the same article, lie said a friend of his told him of a place down town w here a good ar ticle could be purchased for that amount, snl he washed to give it a trial. They said they would try it if he would bring some home. He promised to do so. The next morning he wa. reminded of the tea. and no he would not it. ,ied a piece of thread about his fourth fincer. As the day progrpssl down town he forgot the tea and did not think of it again until he arrived home in the after noon, when he was asked "Where's the tear " Oh, I forgot it," he said, " after all. You nee, when I pulled oT my glove I Pulled off the reminder of the tea, but I SUal! get it to-morrow, or send the office boy for it."' n the morrow he w as spelling T-e-a to himself until the office l"y was at leisure, w hen he sent him to the place p.j a couple of jiouiidsof the best black ,lonti. j,e wro)o i( a of m the ( The uy hl and waited his howed un witii ., . . , , tue tea in g.ou suape. .'ir. .-unui took a s:ik !1 of it ami d it around for his clerks to Like a siiiiiof the paer package. They all prononnce'l it first class and wanted to know the result o Mr. Smith's b.irg.iin as soon as ho tried it nt lukiii,. jut t',)e jn j,is (K.Kk; ,, h; aUmt 4 oVllK.k , ... ,.(1:,.(.r:o, ... walk(ld ! i out and f irgot aliout the tea. ! When he reached home the first sa I lute lie g t :igain was, " Wl:er'sthe tea?" i but he had to acknowledge his absent I 1:1 ind -dross, and said ag:;in : "t'h, I will bo sure and bring it home ; to-morrow. I have it in my desk at the otiitv." The next day he laid it on the d-sk ! in the ollice, where he eoiil l see it and ; not forget it. As the hour of 4 clock approached he nude ready to go home, j and just before leaving he put the paek I age of t'-a under his arm and walked to j the Sixth avenue horse cars at Yosey : street and llmadway. j He took a seat up r.ear the front door ! and laid the paeknge o! tea alongside of him. When the c-r start d he took out I of his is kct a copy of the Knni.uj Sun, and was s-siti absorbed in devouring its ! contents. When the car reached Twen j ty-iiiuth street Mr. Smith arose and de j libenitely walked out of the cr, and loft j the pa,-k:ige on the seat. When he en ! tered the house tho usual salutiou was I heard. "Where's the tear j ' ireat Scott ! I've left it in the Sixth j avenue car. I'll go right up to the depot j and secure it, before it is too late." j l'p he went to the I-'oitieth street de pot, and walked into the sunerinlcnd ! ont's otiice. lie told his tale of woe to j the gentlemen in charge, and the ansuer ' begot was "that when the car turned i into the dejHit for good that night the I conductor would bring in all articles ' that had lcen left in the car by passen i gers," j "And, pray, what hour will that lie to ; night V" impiin-d Mr. Smith. I "Oh. let me see," and the clerk looked ' ..,:. .i, ii., tl, ,ni ti-ii il . i at ttie tune fx tieu'ile. Alintit I l:J) that car ; (,ue f(r tl,e "All right," said Mr. Smith. Til stop here about 4:"0 to-morrow afternoon and i call for it." j " It w ill lie here, if no one has picked I il up and taken it home with them. Hut tea, you know, is very tempting to any j one w ho likes it, any inaj he you'll never j see it agaiu." j " I'll take my rhanivs and call to-mor- j row, anyhow," said Mr. Smith. j The next day Mr. Smith rode direct to the 1'orticth street depot, and asivnded the stairs to the superintendent's o!!ice and iirruired for his lost treisnre. 'Iain after a two-pound package of tea that I've Ikh-ii trying to get to my home for the past four days, and 1 left ill car 41 yesterday," he said. "Oil, beg your pardon. I teniemher now then' was a package left heie last night by the conductor of car 44, and I guess I can Qnd it." Here the ch rk skirmished around un der hi desk and brought forth the brown - i . ... ..r t i i i . i ... l.l- UIftHfl-lll l A .lll'4 ll.lllOVL. IL J Mr. Smith, who was all su.iii'.s when he I received it front tiie cieik. Thanking ' the clerk kindly for it he departed and j started for home a happier individual. In going home Smith kept the pack age on his lap and when he reached there the lirst salute he got, a he opened the door of the lions, was : "Have you for gotten the tea again ?' As he handed over the packngs he re marked : ' That ought to be good tea, as it has been five davs coinini; here." A Collection of Pens. A man in Pcnver named Lyon has a collection of over 7tnl pens, no t vo alike. Koine are of Kteei, some p !d, some amal jcaiii, and ) on. There are en5 pointeil line enough lo m:ike lines of microscopic deUcjacy, and othein intended for men who use the first ;iersou:d pn.uoun a prcat deal in their oornvKinden. Thiy are of the "lub" variety and make a mark, when required, gacl, as a tar bruh would. The rollci-tion embr.i.es speci mens from England, Ireland, Scot'aud, (iermatiy aud otiier Kuropcan countries, beside America and Canada. Some are in shape like shovels, others resemble a section of stovcpijie, mid others are deli cate and diminutive. The ljuecii Peent of Sjsjiin is gaining a great hold on tiie affection of her sub jects, and is to lie a wondeiful woman, charming iu manner and i-oMnsing gnat administrative ability. It is claimed by many that she will rank as one of the great wivereigns of history. .Sonic may doubt all tiiis from the fact that she can- not keep the bubv king ouiet in a public place. Xkt Imimrtatice of purifvng the Hood can not be vverrsttuiled, for without pore blood yoa cannot enjoy good t-ealUb At tliia easoa nearly every oae needi a Rood medicine to purify, -vitalize, and enrich the blood, and Hood's Sars::un:ti h worthy yoar eoufidcucc. It U nt ulLir iu that it mncT hens and builds ut lite system, creates &a aipct.te, and tones the digestion, wiiil& ltendtcaUvdisea.se. Give It a trial. Hood's Ssnapari'.la ts sold by ail drapsfts. fref tared byC i. Uood & Ox, LoweU, Mass. . 100 Doses Ona DoMsr HOOP'S compound RTiuirrX OH! milcJD.( ? in a N'.'Uraic.'a end its c.:ap.iaio!i t2r.es .2 lUicu'n -: m w xr'e-?i4t!9. T&fJuii. wiiACiatd In TJ.ctiy tarri srv n.wil.asn'y rot ff-:n-J. th-0-n .'SM r: i (- f.T oshe.M whit is il-! .-1hf f Hov.cg 1 ffi-i-i'-i - i r '. t i-r-z Frrii jr ltt . -t :r-a :!: n m.--Eii ar tliiif. Iva' in m I -iH.-ti CO r I .4 Aliii. m A ilr t.fcu ' h (Im- I lr;vi.i il ti. l:. .izra- '--1 f 'rrb t- IV- nl' -tM 'i i I'-f i J'-nd ,t 1 T'l i r-- "I'vti -n f T nfl w!I. I UK. y.Z J .VI EU.1UJ. J i r.r !'-" r.-.ti JiO I n'. " it v-;f ; n ATTRACTIVE OPENING -OF- m SPRING EMBROIDERIES, LACK, -ASD- WHITE GOODS. Oar selretinn of KoiLroi-K-ries embraces all the choicest (attenis in all the no l k-as in the Kml'i-oloVry line, a description of which it is inijiossilile to give in an advertisement that :lt convey an a'liii:ite idea of the Is-aiuy oreMi-nl ofllii- patterns ollered. We n.uue'a few of the thiols, und invite you to Coo-.e in ion! ifis;ns t tli' stock : l-.nihroid.Tii! panels. Wide Insert injr Wide Sirt Kmbroioi-ries a s(i-- ia!!y nice line for I'liiMreiis lrs-. nii;. sm:iil sprinanil fioeoHii work, with rows of cording and tucking. AI!-owr rows of Inserting, Tucking and Ileveriiig. f'onie to our Iire, Eniliroidi'rv nnd While floods Ih-piirtnient for the NKW i(KIS, and for ail tiie noveltii in this line. We have tliem. and (il'AHAMKK lllijf VAL VE .JlNU FIFTH AVE.. MTTsBVItOil. T. Urn Pt) $i2 W lL U&W7U.!KUbfK4 QPIMPQ NSTS. TENTS, Ol I IN i O. and Soortine GooSs. li.nilile-llitrri-l tir li-l.oa.iiim Sl.ni ( ,ui:s, fliitk iMtnii. l-l r-i ,-io. SiftiL'le t'.ris-i-h ImiiI i j i is Siiot viiuis. r-l lo -Sr. evi-ry Kinil ol Um-rli I ..aitina aii'l Iteiie:iil:m- Iliiie.-, f;;: l"; Miu Eli -l.o.i lina I s,u''li Mm i inns. -" to sal : Sin-j.- e s., i, mis. it.' to "12: itevohelM. si lo lo'.i!)le-ai-tio.i sfif.s-kcrs. t H ; All kinds ol artri li;", isti-;K a. Wa U, '! ..:. I'ow-'ItT KI-iAs, -iiot I'.rtii-ln", rriim-rs. 1 1' llts l-ir lUusTniOit :i!:toiEne. A.t-ir.-s lillKA'l' WI-Xl'K'iN '.I N W'!K-. H2I fMlTlll- IU.t sil'liKKT. l'l rt's!'.! ltiili, l'A. X Ii Tliis isn uyiroUI. re'lalile linn ; i-riW-:ly irosiworii-y ; or.U-r. romptiv c.ttil t-osIs M-ni liy mail or express lo any pari or worlii ; no nsain r w toit yon want In un-1 tun lin. you eioi nel il in lllir cireat W'est-i-ni liy wrtiiim n li-iti-r. linns ma le lo or ler ; Ciuns an t Iti-volvers ripair.il. septH-'jin. PITTSltUliGU Female College, iTrrdnrwiit Conservatory of Music. ICO Full MusiO Lessons $20.00. Distrl-I A-hoiils of Art, Mreale, Kloi-n tiun. I ini Arlw. i-l". I't itlfiil, hcatllitill, twen ty t. ii- ln-rs, inihli'nitc '-ti.-iri-s. 'i-xl o rn lupins .laniiury :tl, lss llt-fiire liirikilii; riu.-i'ji'tiii iils i-lsi-w iii-re, send fur new i at:il-i;'ie iit mice In KKV. A. II. NOItl It" IsM, 1. IV. I'lTTSHCKUII. l'A. Catarrh ELY'S CEIAII EAL2I Cleanse the Kaul Passiges.Allajrs Pain and Inflammation, Heals Uie Sores, Re stores the Senses or Taste and Smell. r-A' .V. , Via A I ! Try the Clire. i PiT't-iiMr. I'ri't: .iti c'Ms at 1 nii:ci-t-' ; v mail. vu H St., aV'ir )Wfc. marKi 7.1vr. Fences FOR Farmers. HCP.SE HIGH, BULL TROSC, ASD PIG TIGHT. SOMETHINO NEV. We are cnrnrd In the mflriimtrturc of ttiis fi-Rci- at oom,-rct anil Mi-yersiiule. It L the i-uie-i lii:;ii!;C. aii-l sirnnt fence kunivn. Nu l-arhs, lu. i.ijiir- to flis k. Kiif-tury in sViiuirsvt at I!ic oiii Kiais.t carruitje lartory. UiH'lf. J. M. SHALL & SON-. 33D ANNUAL STATEMENT or nit ninrrn rinl Vint JIT OMKltSKT, l'A,. EXWS'i I'K:EM1!LK 31st, 187. T.i IMiin..-'1 it Tn-urv jut lat to- -irr Ik. 3isf lsy;.....' T.c-.i ii ni- ii.. ihi w--a -;,ui js V.Tlt!"U ii.i-lt: Ji-i.I- 1ST Tu r"h n-'it .u mi-u u,!ii-ts iv-im-u 'I uriiifc' iss; Tu ii -ti n-i-'it mi inLihintuiIr. f.H- int-t-Xii'v-it lertui- yi.nr lss7 T' tv-i il ; Aw-lln':l Nil. s, v. an ! M 1ST M I Vi 47 SW liJ 1.'. Bl 1M.: II f:r-i 75 Ws-nt"i:sraENT Tui'I Jiiti Vit-iiiner. Iiji liv t;rt ii. full '. i .;.; 07 I'n:J ifisirjt iitiii Atick' .41litit:i.T. j- ly lire in Itii1 lt",7 14 raid A. It. 'u:;:i -il.. Jr.. -siii.rst.t i-i.-ni s-tifi l r it-liatiiff u 04 i'n;'l . !l. ImPi Uiy, luUllHUt- liy Iiulitiiitur 4 7. P111.I tvinsh liu:n.l. AiuriH-y ti--. J . I'-hii i-.i-i- ,ri0 ii Ivi.l W. 11. Kimiaz, K-s., Ati.nii y !.,.!. I mlW rajs-.. 'St (W IV 1 1 V. II. K'nnit. in fttll f ir liM ey tin-. f.ir:n Iww 41KI Ml I :ii. Win. Vink,-. 1:1 fi,i! for It l. tic. t:;iH- att'i '-mitt lti 2.V, S l'ni-l Ji--ij.h lli-nimiHiriT, by ;'.;'. liiiun.- hlitl . .i.lU-nls ,'. S".!l (T) Ijii.l IV-li-r Friltiiii-, Iiuj. l.v Mri', Im-ll aii-i n.nli ii., :tt. OCI Pi. N, II 'ntt'!iii.'M.riirernir ill J.ihn I'ss-r ( 50 Klt-nniiiiiK V Mis am.il, All f,s Jm-Tikv An y Oi-ni'iil... ; .i t.l Tat! oi'.i'-r n-nt aifl fut-l (lir one year.. J it) I'm i'l salary as-i-rclary an.I T: urer lie Uii- y!Mr 4i0 (k) I'dttt po-d:-.. iitl't SI:t1iri:n--- -j fa; l'rttil Hi-!ii'i iiIIhi. iiiili-K'tita An- inuil Mau-ntoiit ainl liluaas... w U iw :;;ti s7 liilaniviIiicTiwi-tin'T....... 1177 1J Ity nMor tu" iK- Biwnl. .' of ,KiTt SAMI "EI. BtlilTAV, 'ai.Ty Ia.iiruuiv l't:Kf..NT. J.Vii. HI'K fu . Tkeas. Ii t l.fc TO A CEPT Oil liEFfSE. .V- J. Ainlrr(:i. ri!sl.Ktie in Favctte V. Pa.. Niiah M. AO'lrr-im, fr.iiine in iire"iif P. : Htiaaril AniUtsii. rtrnlniir In CntiDetls-xilU-. Fayi-ltc it , Pa.: I.iu-iuda Mirri.oa a:nl Iunr Kliiaiieth M.trri-sm. nsil:nsi iu FaotU' i-uumy. Pa : iark M-irris-m, Tnmnaa MitmMin.lM-nri.ir Mirri-'it ami Murjiirvl, q- ti-nnariiisl auli KWniiiifr, rc?Miiif ia St-luiircittni I'onnty. Pa : Yon are liowtiy i-lusl in le anil i.ptior at a (Vair. M Comm. hi Pli-as lo be held ai s,,m-rsi-t in ami f.ir sidhm-i iii;i:v. a Muiwlay, the '7ili day of Kforuary. 1-IC tlit-n atid llinfe tu aii),t: or r.-fiiso in take lur real esrat. Uiail. A trm-t if hmil siinati- hi I.jwor Tnrktvfii Tnwltship, wie!rt ivnnty. Pa., ti linine lamln of Janri. II. M.kiu, Ijit.-iiiu J. Nur. ami .xhen. .-oli-tiniiie to; acre more urk-n,.; the ai.iirei-d value iiiemif or show raaie wiiy lb aim- rbouid ant ia- noUl a(-i.-oniiaa t la-f . :err .Hfiee. H. S. M.-5IIT.I.F.N. Soincret, Pa. Jan. Ii. 'ti. t btieriff. J7 XKti :iuuY xutk E. r ute ef Jsne B routs, di-c iit lale of Loij-i TiirkiyluoJ Jap, aVimena't )., pa. Letters teaianu-ittury on ih ulmve mate ha iug beta s-;iulrti u the uiLli-n-isD'.-d In l!ie iirni er auiliia-iiy, oak-e i rntvby given b all in-r-m m.-l '4sl ii. .! .-.-Uls-lo tuake immtsiiaie 1-yuitit, and thom; ltavitiK rlairai ai.-at;ii tbo name will firrvut them iidy authfunratcd fr iKHilvmiiiiea Thunslay, tbe l-Hu dav of Xlan b. !-. ai tiie law oflloe of tbe Executor, is Siaaer set BorouU, Pa. J. E. fXT , few. - . Eiceator They Swore. The Ilcv. Mr. r ,of Oregon, l:as j to liltlo boys, Matthew and Johnny, J who have been duly instructed as to the 1 1 : i . ..r : .. Tl.o I fltlTUlUg IVKI.Illlll-ff Ol I.WVIOii. uv the seed seems to have fallen on stony ground, for, as their father was getting an armful of wood, he overheard on the other side of the woodpila the following conversation.: " O Johnny," said Matthew, in a coax ing but somewhat awe-struck tone, " less swear." ' . "Lcssf cried little Johnny courage ously. There was a pause, during which M.itth.v seemed to be considering how to do it. Then he called out in furious nven!s, " I swear." "Tho do I," piped Johny. What am I to Do? The symptoms of Biliousness are un luippily but tdo well known. They dif fer in ditferent individuals to some ex tent. A Bilious man is seldom a break fast eater. Too frequently, alas, lie has an excellent apjietite for liquids but none for solids of a morning. His tonge will hardly liear in?-pection at any time; if it is not w hite and furred, it is rough, at all events. The digestive system is wholly out of order and Diarrhoea or Constipation may be a symptom or the two may alternate. There are often Hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may la? giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatu lence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct ull this if not effect a cure try Onm't Juyn.it 7ohv, it costs but a trifle and thousands attest its elli cacv. Equal to the Emergency. Coining out ofono of tin; city courts the other day, mere two sons of the Emerald Iole w ho had been sjiendiii the niorn 1:13 listening to the caae.s as they were presented, one of which was a case for passing counterfeit money, which so in- tercsted the two Irishmen that they i could talk of nothing else. ' Sav I'at," 8.ii.i one, fuimic ye Mioulil sec a lia l foive cint piece in tho strate, would yoti pick it nil?'' " Av iKir.se I would," ai,l the other. " l'e jahliers thin, you would be arristed fur haviiiff counterfeit money onyn. ' "JHo gob, then I would walk over it " " Why you aie, ye would be urristcd fur passin' the saine." " That would I do thin ?" ' Why, back away from the baste, and the law would lie in ! a bad way to howld ve." The Population of Somerset In about two thousand, and we would Kiy at least omvhalf are troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints are, according to sta tistics, more numerous than others. We would advise ail not t.i neglect the oppor tunity to call 011 their druggist and get a lMitili! of Kemp's U.dsain fur t!ie Thriat and Lungs. 1'iice o'J cents and 1 W. Ti 'uJ !: frsc. For sale by all leading druggists. He didn't want to be a Horse, Two trievclers chanced to halt bv the roadside for i brief rest just as a group j of Irish laborers were 'passing on their way h.mij from work. Attracted by the ! bright new machines, tw o of the men j paused a moment to look ut thcin. j "If you only had a tricycle, Pat," said one of the 'cveler to the nearer of the men. voncoulil n.le to and iron, vour ' . - - j employment." "Hide is it ye say, thin? Mid Pat, with a contemptuous looll at the combination of man and wheels. "Vo ye think I cam' from the ould country to drive a donkey -cart, bedad, and be me own horse ?" I wits troubled with chronic catarrh ! and iMthcrin:' in mv head, was verv deaf ! at limes, had discharges from my ears, j ano was unaoie to ureaine inrungti my j nose. Ilefore the second bottle of IIv's ! ( ream llahn was exhausted I was cured, ! and to-d.iy enjoy sound health. ('. J. Corliin, Field Manager Philadelphia Pub lishing House, Pa. In a New York Hotel, First I ru miner "'The hotel clerk in thi-re shows a disposition to run over j everybody who comes in his way.' I Sccoml J.'iummer " 1 can account for that." How?' ' You see, he wears a diamond h reast pin that ha-s so frcpiently been iiiistakeli for the head-light of a locomotive that he really thinks he is one. Tiiat's why he runs over people." Th9 Hancssomest Laay In Sunerset remarked lo a friend the o'.iier day that she knew Kemp's Balsam lor the Throat and Luug.-t was a siierior remedy, as it stopped her cough instantly when others had no ell'ect whatever, fk) to prove this and convince you of its merit, any druggist will give you a sam ple Iiottle IWe. Large size 5) cents and SI. " How does it feel t.ih ave a mustache on vour lip, IJenry?" si e asked, when she i-eiceived that her lover was cnltivat iiy that masculine adornment.' " I can't say," he anstveaed ; " how docs it feel to have one on yours?" " We!!," she answered, as she strunled from his embrace and drew her breath, "I think it is something to which one couid in time Ijecvmie reconciled." I ezler & Wajjner, I tmists, I..a k Is land, III., write: "l)r. Hull's C'ouh Syrup is Ihe leading (,'oiiL'h medicin) in our citv. We sell more, in fact four times more, than of any other. He Preferred Prosa. Wife (to husband in the bur's -ground) Isn't it exquisite, (Jeorge ? Xottee how delicately and hariitonioui.!y the turn's of the color are blended. That pale tur quoise blue catches so beautifully tho shell-pink plush of the brocaded flower. AVind do vou fliiak of if, George? Is it not a veritable pou:n -Wl only t(! a yard!" j Husband "Yes dear it is a poem ; j but I think Boiuelhin; in simple prose ! will wear as long and won't cost so much I M'.nev." j Some Foolish People Allow acou'i to run until :.t pets le yond tho reach of medicine. They of ten say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it weal's then. away. Could tjcy be induced to try tho successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which we sell on a iositiv guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excel lent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50 cents and ?l. Tnn! 'tu free. At all l'rujri?ts. ' i The brave man ia an inspiration to the weak, nnd couipells I hem as it were, to follow him. Be thankful every time a friend deserts you, and thus forces you to utrergthen yourself. "' Mild, soothing, and healing is Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itemed v. (0 rnbound I For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED The AGED. fn Our Popular Brand VlUe found o. ConjbikatioTzrtot aluxays ioterjad. A RriE Quality of ATA REASONABLE PRICE rw,4 r UK UtV? lLf.-"1 .y: pt.. ttt. :&i'i'.s!"? a ti ,. .. (Huafi 11 'W.F.T, 1 pluq ffrq llStSSSiJi 'fit,'1", it St'-'j IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A FIRST CLASS ARTICLE IN 11 m iOBACCO DON T FAIL TO GIVE X'l' A FAlTrlAL .SK(.'Youf Dealer Fof It DONT lA(yNY 0THEI JN3. FiNZZR h BRC3Louigvili.e,K' j r IT NEVER i-AiLS! t Pop,? V-WT A ! ttaCEZa PILES A- . -! sr icr iV r9 M b m.tul so, ( .; - y s J V iSKJ:'Dl,rfcj!;y Perfumed. EasiljllMd. Sold by Every OruRRlst in Somerset july t:t-"7s.tjr. ARBUCKLES' H22ia oa a package of COFFEE I3 a guai-ruitce of cxcellenco- AP.iOSA COFFEE is kept ta all r--class storiu ti 01a the AUantio to the. Pucino. 0N COFFEE Is ::rr peed when exposed -o the sir. A'.v.-s ','t bav this br.r.d In her-net ically eai-i.i o:;e potjkd iac:zozs. ft 1 3 r" KO BACrJSCHL VI . v ci tt a-t im haioxti , . r-r rtum'n'r.imJSr;'m lilAu I'llLUtW noriMi CIK CO.. a. wuu trtt. llaua3, j For full lnioruiation of the route, when to ob taiu Goveruiui-nl Lan.li, Maps, Kn.-., Aidrt;a8 A. 31. XRACKEXKimE, Central rasstuxer Agent, Corner 7th Ai e. aud SraithficM Streets, rittsliurKh, Pa. fllOm V-llO a The Standard oil'Ci.mtxir.r. of pitislaireh. Ta., : miiki-s a HHt-i.ilrv of ntailiifiicturitiK for tLu ; lKimt-stic trade the nuvst brauib of li!uminating& Lubricating Oils j Naphtha ancj Gasoline, ! Tli.it can I maile from Petroleum. H e challenge I coiuiursou uniicyt-ry kuuun - j PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If fou wUb thii nwMt uniformly I Satisfactory Oils! IX TIIE I Vmerican ZStarket, i 'f o" Trade f.ir Siutsc. and ricinlty pt2s-'-lyr. ...j...IVU 'OK i r.F.FKITS A.p KUtASM & KIHISKK. MlUllrarT P ' EXCELSIOR cook: stove ALWAYS UTBFlCIIlt EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINE M FjtcIm hi te Suiietl ! XAMFACTCRED IT LiSraiSSlMlIIJi., ASJ0 FOR SALE BT H. B. Scheil & Co., oct-Ii-'ST-lyr. " SOMERSET. FA. Si Hon w i u I. p m m k-7 ; ,1 1 vntr ti.is -a' A tizvVE 70NIC. ri''ori tiw prominent in-pIn-tit-s nre l',. ln-t a;;(J tidist ervc liinirs. II Mf-ninbdm owl quitU i: ii?TTona iiysn-n.-, cutiis ivujf ac, ll'i ria, Slccy- All ALTERATIVE. It dnvweut tho Drvonom "hrmmnt the !?ioc4 rM;riiyii.ffat)(i enrich. ns ir, mbi u ovpi.'miuir those diemt A LAXATIVE. ArUnTl.iir,TTiciTrljron'tTielxTrrs ii can liahirnul cwiMipntkm, nr,-i u die wvtr-cii, ouU oMs dixaitosu A DIURETIC. In its cnTnpnitioTi the bct aad tn-vt ct.Tt.-tj;ur :iofthr Malaria Med.ca c-fl-rtiTe Kmeilits for cii (M oi Ihrt Xhinrn-. i can he Tviird on tu giva qiui t re lief mid ;0y cunt Ttc d -i rts of t eat trmai 1 h bwa feart I frun penoo rniu iimrm tbts nnmif wiva irciuj-kaJiUtbeociil, r-A fTT"'fi. grmg fuli lunwulur, VrtM 8oU fey BfmMK WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO- Prop's U V UlASi M TOM, VT. JAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE J: OHIO RAILROAD. SOMERSET i CAMBRIA ERAXCIT. DISTANCE AND FARE. Mile Far?. j Somerset to SWiytown i j 40 j Somerset to Houvem illa. 17 .' I St'tnewt to lletbel .. 70 i Souiersit to Jobnslnun 3C 1 10 ! Somerset lo Hock wood 9 31 Somerset to Garrett 15 H i SomersiH to Mvjenlale..... 21 JO j Somvmet to rmutierlant.... . SS 2 W j Smncrwl to WashniKtua 10 6 Jv i Somi-rw.-t to Bullimure - JTiO 7 50 Somerscl to 1'r.iua 24 SO Somerset to Oonrlwncv 26 SO J Somerset to I'ouneilsville . K 1 HO Soim-petto I'ilUbunrb 110 3 40 i The furv to Piiilddcli'liia is rJ.il, and to New York, JlLti-J. Winiar Arrangement In etTectsinc Rot. 20, '17. XORTII-nOUSD TRAIXS. JOHNSTOWN' F.XfttE.S-Xo. 'JL t ; I-nurjL 1 Arrive. Rorwfnl n:m a m Johnston a- s-'.Mhlishr. .".uVi a ei Ot-ilii-r :til a in sioysUiwn i':ii a m H'-nivcr-iYiile.. ii-,M a in Hetbet a ni rtttiiurn'h s (a m Kix-L u-iN-d 11" a m MllU.nl .tl:lsa ni siin'!vt yMt 1,1 X 93. ArrirrK Julmstown.... l.:15 p m siujiiiMi...lj::i' p in i IliMivvrsvilie.li'-i.. p in I Ik-ihW l:0u p ui I I'asstfiiRers from I'm-lmrxh change earn fiT poiuu on Uie Si.iincrsei Cauihriu at Kockwooit. SoMEItf ET ACCOM SRip-ATlOX-Xo. 0T. t j lsarof. I Arritt. i Kalilrni-re..:...ia-noa m SOMEKSfcT .":50pin ! I'ltt-lmriili 1 in p ni ! I'.i-i-kuiM-l ;i:jiipml j Milium 0:.-pai hnK'nisn for .s..m.rs,-i fs.m uie oast n.i st oiMhe Puiburgli lioisioii, cUautv cars al Kix-k- SO UTII-R0 1 -.D TRA IXS. BALTIMoi'.E MAIL-Xo. Kit j Jnhn-'luviii... 7:'J)um RiK-kw-oiwl tl:.vam !t-Hu;l S:."i; a in i'iiiiiihtU.ii'1. 1:.ii p m llihiv! nviHt. s:4t a m a-iiior!.ju A i p 111 Sii.vsliiwn s;.v. a ti. j r.iui.imiiri' fc :..'. p in Ov".'-r '.'..ii a m rmsijtirgii 2:ju , oi i W i.i KKStT urn I Millonl U:.;; a '.a Prtssenirprs for puiuts east anil west change car i at KOCHMUtsi. ACCOM M0PATI0X So. W. Lttirtn j .ln-irri Johnstown 2-:l p m j huckw-cwMl 4::U)p m lk--l iiel . ;i: C. p tit : l lufiU-rhlliil ... 7'l'iini HiMtvL-r-Tiile... :i:-ii i in t'et-iuiivh :4."i p m siiiy-.iou u p m a-liuiiou-.- 7;-u a ni 'ciie-r p ai i huliiiiiore - ui SoMlhsET 1 11' p in MttKul n 4:li p ui I !'nsi-nL".rs for east unit west change cars at Rockwiiou. I UiK'KWi iOD ACi-OMMijUATH'S" No. 'J6. t . ll I Arrirti i S..io:Ksrrr p m lttK-kwood C:ii p m i Millnlxl -li.Up in I ram -nst-rs li nvine on this train ran make con ! nts-iM.n a. I!s kwuuU witu uiabl bxprua trains ! eaj-t and u c.it. Daily, f Paily cict-'i riuaday. BALTIMORE & OHIO R.ilLROAU. PlTTSBlRfjll 1)1 IV-sO.V. EAST-UOVXI) TRAIXS. j Y'tMrrh. & Traiiu bare CumhrrTJ tU. Slnil. Erpreut. j Itttshiireii I:1ir. . 8.0(1 a. m. 9rJU r. . Ilrinlilmk 1::3 " h:-j;; Mi Ki-inirt l:i ' ti.JS " . West Newtou " ly;Jj " j iirikni Fonl ;i:.at " ;ii " J Contu-llsville 3-:ti " H:") ' 11:15 J olno i'vlt 4. Is ' 10:-H " ! i.ii!im.-nro 14 iti;.vi J2:1Sa. m. i I p-ina tH Ui .ii " . . -I ( awlman i: ' WAV " ; ItiK-kwuuil .V15 " 11. 2S " Vx " I l.nmtt .V:;i " H:is " ...... SnlislMirv June. " tl i .Mi yiT-inlf 5.W " 1I:V. " 1:J) " Ki-y.-liHli.: .i;" i 1J;!!1 r. M. i Sanii ruii-h -''.-.vj " IJtiis " l.at j SimhaiupioC ii:'l " w. ,. i Fair'i; -:a " V2-. a ' . j HyirliMiut li.i " u in! j CmilUTtiuiil 7.I."! " 1:JI -J:4." AValiit-Ktixi .',:4.-. " -.it ' Baltiuiurc (arrive) i:.."i " 8..W " nEST-BolXI 2RAIXS. lnimfn it j Tmint Lcnre Cumlr,i'U Ac. Mail ErprrM. : Ii iliimiin a m. in-nrj x. x. 7-a r. n. . Wahmci'in " liv V u vjjii i I'limlnTlaUll M) . HUP.JI. 1-JDA.M. i Ilymlmuii s-.li ' i, : Kuirliopi- s-4S ! Suiilhainritot. S-.v . ; -aini 1-uti-U i-l'i " 4-.;i " : Ki-j-.t-.n.- t-S-' " -:!ti " Mcyi-isiiule ! A) " -H.' " ijj" ' ' saiisi'iiry June. ii-:'.;i 4-Ci " ; i.arivtl v-ill 4-"., " vits " Kockivood s-.Vi ' s ir, ' ' Cu.sM.i.imiu iii-ii ' ,:'.; t'rsinu ln--.l iV.' v; Coiilliii'in-e lo-iis ' a-.- " .f-vi ' Itiio I'j ll' 10- v. (Mis " 4.31 " MiitM-l!vl!Ie 11--0 B-4i " iWiO " ; hroai! l-'onl ll-.Vi 4 " : V.'i sl Ni-M li.ll 1J-4S r. . 7-:,4 " .V I7 " i -Mi-Kit-spiin 1-J4 S-ll) " 6-J0 " j hra.iil.K k 1 '.' " " Ac riti.-liunrh a-uo " -!.' " 7-() The lime ?:vea ia Eastern Hlan Jont Time. Mail Tniin ennnect at Kocfcrvorni wiih trains to aiiri rrort Sonu-rs.-i ntnl John-tiwn, at Hynil man with trains In alul I'mm Ik-illiinl. at fiarrett . with (rains to anil from Ik-rlin, at Sltlillury June- ; tioa ilh trains to anil from .Salisliury. '. All Traiiu Stapfttr Pmaeugen usJirre Time it aim. W. M. Cr.EMEXTS. Manajrer. 0. K. L(iKI), Oi-ii"l Pass. Aift- : P!T7RR!!Bf!M JTTSBURGH, .rvzi to Tsir; Tttuu: the best l:sk or S3.00 SHOES IX THK M tltliET, .111 UK 1 3'Jttos, English Ba!s limitation Uce Congress, Fra-. the nT CALF SKI8, -nlitt CE.tl "1X13 IlGCI.,l TCP. MILK l.lMTttr.It (lit VTI lit, aud cvtrr !, ,.,,... ' I Scheil & Shivler, Somerset, Pa. aprJO-tTT. FASHIONABLE CUITER and TAILOR, ft- IV f Having had many - . i .t In nil Ki-,!,.,-!. ..r Jf ':.'3y the Tailoriinr bus ily. J ml. jjn IMI I OTIurBli!.... Wi jf r.l4v3Wii'" me aiwl favor a - i "lewltli H a. -' If rf """" Ci-T' ' Yon; Yours, ic. WILUAM II. HOCHSTFTLKIt. Vomers er. Pa. A UDITOK'S NOTICE. jL. Ni.ti-ei hereby ctven that the nadcrimi(.t Aniiitiir duty nfijn-itittst hv the orphans' Cuttrt of Sjnimw; t'oiiiny tuii.r"ibiiletl! fuml in the haiiiUnf K J. Kumiiicl. Atmit;iitnitor of .h-pr. OlMIIK-t dweascil. to anil aimijiir IhruM li-eailv eiiiiiH-n uiereto, uiH.ce uewi.y Riven l. all j..i-n tuiviou tJlsv 1 Mil. .1. HI 111 lllliev IU trie Bonaieh af Simerst-I, on Thursday .'March 1-"'. tKa,at ii u'etta'k inthe fortiiiiwa. of said day, for the jwtTKise of diM-harpitiK the duties of mid ;ainitiBcitt. when aud where all parties inter oicd caa atteud. D EX SIS MEYERS. kUS. Auditor. liw Years ! -J ;:.j.r.il : rr , K .:: ...t- ir Vic.; s t r ;.-s : : .1: frv n.'rsi.l Tu:i.. ran T:j":!itTiaU'iV In 4'. e, a., r;.- . s Itt'.-w-irrt.i' T-r,(".i;fi .-.it f'trar m- tUUs Tr m MiTtxt c rt; j. i.scc P'fPFfl M&Mm I "i-irs nicifirit wo:l; fit ,rt an v.- lz: . T'.'C t?'t?r(: i:tr-:nti:-il r vy..-.:-..i:i'. 1 ..Tie en 1 . .Uary, !Ns : ;-i n prnc-jM.irtiirh far snrprr. y o:h-r 1: 1 -L-.". t .nr an! J. r '.'t Pi:d, In ! I rc: vi. Araer:.-ca AsrZc-.t nl Sen:: pout.! tar T-nrel-frn nnasber, rn.-!i-i or Cor-V r ma-!. :uT i!c-.e-i;'tion o: the .t'l -tcrcs. 1 Ii'.rrr?s o; i .f na':a r. f:c ;::itcr rf t!:-s.- Brta; work, notv ' V r.:trai?l v.o.-;j. '..Is o:t:?:i:".ott. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MANlTACTntEa iSD IlgALta, Wh)I.KAL AT.O Kkr.Hl.ER kit LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Wott AVoods. OAK, POPLAR, SiPINf,S, PUKKTS, SH IfLIUNiiS, AsII. WAI..MT, MlM)I:!X'.;, ?sil, f-TAItt RAILS. CHEEKY, YELLOW I'IXE, SIII.XCLIX TniiIS BAI.l sTKt:?, CIIEsTxrT, WHITE TISE, LATH, EL!Xf.i.-j, .NKWf'.L Insrs. A Geae.-al Li'ieofalt frrmV-sof Lurulnraiia Biiihllnvr Material ami lUnlina SU:e t.-ii; in ...j AL-o, cau f.irtiWi anything in tli? line of our Mi-tiiow to onli r with rea nnu promptm. such as Itrut-kt-is. CKlJ -izcii wnrk. etc. : ' Offico and Yard Opposite S. & : 0 -r-i - T- ;-",?i' r I !" I "I 'ni.-"fr',,,TTV .1 ui.0l.Lul . f-.. i n .-, ,- I L -j i. L . lii.IDoI.i Cl.i', CCM:. Over SCO L'.i ScnJ ', T Ceaut:;ul J- ,F rico l.'.-'. Designs. fl" J-l C?ro-':. Viws,i,-, .-.Vi car,A HAK3S0KE BIR7HSAY OS KQL1DAV FREST, f-v II' N1wW r,i.ii- . tj i i , j- . jt-..' - , '6Ai,H i-r isFZV l-i.li, f 3 I -vfeS- CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES THE LUDURC MANF'C CO.. !0!ilSOI&STeKES! for IS3S. w'll te sent F TEE to all ho write tor it. It i a HnnOsomi! Cat alogue with Colored Plates, and tno FINEST CULLECTI0N OF SrED5 over onerea. tgur MtDkirT apee'aity sunnlvinct ', irpii.-Li poses, ana all TOOLS necessarr to comjiete gi'raan. if ton fcro' VECCTABUES FO MARKET, tell us so turttn cu sand for JOHNSON & STOKES.0: our uata'oguc. 2!9 A YEhVZ WSTHDUT Th.i i, U.e Ms. of i,Vu wai.t. wa': rc to ihitu. Hi-t we -.-- i'J p-vr tifo- ,-r-...r .f 1 ..J.O a wwfe in::v ,.r tn.t rt.rp .:; .. iu ....-ii cnuum iu I ins -hsho " . hi.--,. r Ml.ll ClU U Ut'fl-.tr Ijluii i. I Itl JT ,.I . .H,:!...;,,!-!,;!,. I.,..;!-' fj.t,..,,.. , l,. U,l:jlll. ;:ial r :uie. W.-oiv-.l.in ; ... i-ry ii iv. i-: 1 .'t 1 waul laa '.V iw-Ki. ; e -i.il- 'i . i-.T-a: 1 !.--. who arc .ititti ... ioas mi i n.irp 111 t-u:-uo.L k -.i-ri. :iv i-.-. i.a dj t u a "f i- n ' t a.'.-:.-.-, am r iw it ".n.s, wh.ira U...0 taut tu ii.ak iw .i-irin a-l twuiu.icll-i. W o e.l umiiIiv etrt ...-. t Tr.fn -y. jo,, litwmi twin. :i--l r- to li--w a-H.i-tctit u: '1 irt.ri. iiu a-rut h ,w ... 1,1 , at'.t-i -Una vtu i-erot .'u .. r .:i ..it voiuiii .ulu.dWiuu w ii.i.'o mw i, !,:. i , -.:v ti.w ..i irw Larat tml : THE CIVERSIOV3 OF A jpLCAT IN TUSSEY. by"-,,wr .,3. HARD TACi AND COFr Ctl .aue-.al -i!Jiers l-..i I hb! Evk li.-::-j:w-.. l liryt th:.-:y dri. i'huli. apl 'iii'l vr-4 u:l UI..-iktloii.H ao -..rv in ri !...' vr?. H DYE AMD FARM CYCLOPEDIA. v tv, 1 1 - n h k ,-v. r a p.- .-.- irlllii, .1 :m e. 1 1'. s' h lir our nt r s-,-i il !.m, i, t f -mr -.-.-I man in vi.. .; ' -Zlr i.to:i rn 1:1c .nn-nf v'.rt a vtsir on i'ih lk a.-.ue. '1 hi ..Ii- & lit bu-.ii.i Ii i. i an I'TritT l"i t. ' '.I i-n-i ili'istii.il fiii-t- W.' w.;:- ' . iniri! : 1 I nfert-rv IM"k a-Tr,i wi., i n-'-!c!io. !.: ;t n.i. V.-ran', em 1: " n'l tr!i :ti-i'r, bit .ii wKi r n:r !iv ii.:!i li.tvu s:tr tict, 1j kii hi- i;-t mti.acut, ti t mrito at nm-c f r full parilculars ir.t-, t. P, J- UZZVSQ & CO., PzMabcn, lh. 1 Fifu Arsa ?itt:ba-L, IX OR. SCKEilSK'S Standard for ever Half a Century. Praised on Every Trial. CURE Indigestion, Sour Siomach, Ileart b.i;n, I'iatukncy, Colic and all thseasc cf the itoniaca; Costivsacss, InHjinma. tion,)i.urlirci r.ad diseases cf the bow els Congestion, Biliousness, Smira, llesdacac, Ciddiness, Nervoesacss, Ifv-cr- Cooi;:I.-.inf, rnd all dicsscs ari-ia j from 4 C'rjcd and sluttish liver. T!uy re-Jtice congested conditions, brer.!; nf stubborn ca-.r!p!L-a'.ir:ns, restore free, healthy action to the orji:. They ara Purely Vegetabla, Strictly Beiiabla and Absolutely Safe. Ffr Sil tT all Irn:litj. Prt.-f r. r-r Ur. 3 box.a f.,r cu. r i m ill j,,, fr roci-ipt uf pi tm. llr J. H. Niiea. a su,, Hul . 0tit. mtm mm ATI TVaj. .. Xk.. Mk.. arl SI im CniAM only Zr. Seta Arnold, 310. Corp., Wooamkrl. JL 1. DMIXISTHATOR'S XOTtClU Etate of ThnTn.-i J.ohr. .1 v'tl , Une of Sha.ie ! T-iVtiJiili. ,m.-r-rl r..i., i'n. j IrtteM .if alrnl!0-trNtiiu un Hie airfrt-e ditare ! having been irrauttiil to tuv lenierMmHil by tiie twoper authority, notice in hen l.y iriven 1 all persona imlebtisi to waii esiaie toiuake unniedi- ; tM iviiw lnleisl tosai.l eMaie lumake unr.i.li- ale payment and thoe vnvlior riuitna airmmt the same w lit j.n sent them dn!v anlhcnt-iiled for wtlieraentonsiatiir.la-. Kebnioty S, Isfw, at the late roideuce of dts-.-.-d. ASX MAtttA I.f.IIR. Adjmninratrix. AAB0X TV U H K, lnL Adminkantor. EH 1-7 at ig hm fr-- -i , . .r:i.' t, p?f r. :cc. r-.) U L i;.i if -.-.,; iva lj( n-.- ;'t- j .-i-.-j .! -fr--.-;: Lrrn Jl'av-ar; sir: - tj.-h ' 02J GAL7AR7, BE?0?JB PILATE it'ii r Is . s-ui f.-r ij t ":r : t?;j r-'.- t.T tc.tm.-aa( f ue, t! 'n ol : .r .1 i r V j.ir'., p ,", - r:aT.-.rCcraaa ri: ir-1.-tvre..s.) l " " r.a lv.3 1 ... , ; Yard C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa IT WILL PAY YOU To IVY Yr.CR Wm. F. SHAFFER, MariUtV?luriTi!'ttnt'i li alt r iu MiEELE us am m. M. Ar,i!frlle WHITE UKuyn: Trrsi.Tis in mi-l of Mi IN'I M F.NT Wi.;,K r.::; fiii'l tt 10 1 heir inli n-l tin-ait ni m v sj;. ,A a i-rupi.T stumini: H'll k- aivi-i1 lln-m. -. r.. - '.. l,m:mttt"-i! nt p.irry ta. icir' i s VAA'l' .I'll'. I invite spt-i ia! wtlrtiuoi! in 'ut- White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument! Intnuliicnl hy RKV, W. A. (KIMi.aa ln-i' l. J ln:.r..t:ii,hi in tin- .:Tit-l A T K I; 1 A I. l: 1 1 N-I l:l I "I'll .', ami viii.ii -,s .ii-tiii.-ii ti. i tin- Popular !inipt't-Mt fi.r mir I hmikj.-ai-W in nmK. ,GIVE M A CALL. W3I. F. SUAFFEK. Lumu&a ilia si Hjtr m TA m U UI ttii 2a t -. . .., iroi i-in.. n I'm, :, riini iii cr . :iT:ia Ijft,.l.r r or I Ol f II tin-i .mti.1 suinip I r ir-sHIPPF.n to nfl for Catatopw. mrl of thr woril. 145 M. Cth St.. Phi!ada.. Pa. CARDEM and FARM MANUAL rHCnre'rtl? with variet.es 3j.hI UN.t.L.it(.ii7 aaar adapted to the.r pyr mannn n flfiaw &aa prv Market Street. ?hilarJ3lphii, Pa ! Holiday Bargains ! IN" Ilf.ACK ril.KS. 7.- t.i ;J :. t'n-iind Silks aii.i Sjiin-. ."hi i-ti( up. ( Viurcd riu.-lies ij and !V ci.nl, wurtl. rl and 1 St. AIL-Woul Dress, yard a ide, at J-" and cents. .Vj-Iiich, ail wont, Im Sultinpt. ul J-V t" ?1 Si. Ail-Wool, Freiicl. CoshnK-lvs. I-' ' l"r" 4i cent" u yard. All-Wool, Mavis Cj1.::x rc. hip:"'. '" cent. Iai. lies' and I hiUn-ns' Ch-tli Wn.;. Jwk tt.s. Mantle!., Ni-wiiiarki t.-., l-i.'ia"-". Iatdies' Itii.! Calls, sj', iS. Ji' l up tu $."0, all siai-s. Ladies' and tliii.ln-n' Sr.kiil i" -:rs. .'!" and Ikiao, Mack H ire Malts at ."ixr.ii. IW fjualit y. Ala lia Scat, Cutit ainl et. at Inw pricin. Holiday Handkerchief-Lo-li.!- ini'ial. i and ."ni reiits; White Hi-m-li:i i""l cell's Hp ; Eiiihrniih-rcd, -" n nt.- : I - l'lai" White Ilan.lkcrc.'iicC-. s o-nt up- ; Mi-n'.i, all linco, while, conl e.L'i' Hi"1' j kercliiefs, 10 ivlltn ; Hi-nnrltchiii. - ' ' ; j Co!nrel Iirfik w. Ul cents. White Silk MtifnVn ! ami up t.. ti '-t-I Cul-.ireil Silk Ilandkcn-lii.-f-. I-' ! ! Holiday rml.rcllas. to - Ki.i'.i ' " $1 a puir ti besst lna.!l.,. Men s Fur and Lined ii..v. !"' Cai-s, Winter llo.-ierv a: i l"ii-Krw-..r. j?3rWe carry tin.- lar-.s; ..a-k '" i liitcst tirades, ill this e .i "'' ci.iniirv ! and don't chaw fancy priras. JOS. HORNE & IS Pcnn Avenue Stores. Iittsbvu-li. - Xa o-ti :y RICHLY- I. iev w ul Inul iiiiii.imii.e REWARDED ':' !r'T MTHI.fOVIIH ' ln" . J ' The profits are lartr" aud 'iirr i'or ev.-rv i ' on- r-ersor. : manv nuve ,iim.Ic :itnl 'ire (" i not lake them itohi ineir ." " u-person : manv itta severui huiidrnl ilolir" a iror.'h. o w'(i lor nr.v our lo tnr.ke ' mid unnard- cr ,lr , 1 i wiliini to work. Either l. t..ubc ''..t.. j e..ollai li'4 needed : we tar v-iu, cur. c w : no r"-ial a'.:lity require! J Vh i can do it as we'd a an oim-. WrsletoiK i for full rtieu!ar. hi. h ire mail fn- ' anMsj. i. Csa, tsjrtiaud, Jld. janlh "
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