I DZTECTi VE'S STORY. luring !!ic first U.rrj yours of roy ca-rrrt-wxloiiv-e I liaJ wme wlr jol (riven to me to work on, nJ the manner in wl.i. h one of them work ed, and the devt lot-raent of the case way U'iMlerertinstothereaJer. Alxmt three miles outvie the hunt of Ian city in Pennsylvania stood a In rye fcrmiiotne. There hl h--en a n.urder oommiit.! there. whisky had day e.1 havoc with an heir, and the house Lad stood vacant for.'.'.rve years hefre I saa it. The farm had r-l tl,e Land of a New Yorker on a mrt,Mjrn, nd h- to lave forgotten a!! alKot it t.tra!!v enou-li the cry of "Launtci l,.m-" r rawl, and invent ly y .ul 1 liave hired a m-i.'hor to enter the Ikmwp in the day time. There were ja-oj.le livid? within a quarter of a ti.iieof the iila.. nn.l hy and Ly they Wjrun to tell sov.ie jwr trw. n two oca'ion parties of three r.r four went t:t from the city to " iUv aU r.itfhl, bat in each instance they were driven away hy Mmn no: before luiJuihU I livel in a town forty uii'us from ti:eiaunt.-d liouse, and consequent ly heard nothing of iU I had a caee against an nliseonding treasurer. He had the f;:nds of a large and pnispenm lo.l(re in his hands, and jr away ilh lwlontrin? to it. He furthermore iKirroaed about f2,KK of Lis frii-n.li, ami trot more on foiel draft. This iKxumil in a town about thirty mi'.-s fn)in the haunt.xl Lou--. Tiie ilefaulUT had Ix.iipht a ntilrcad tirk et furCiiieajro, and had left lx hind him, u1 ifl.v mi-i.lftit. a narcel ii.lJr.wl to a il.. Cur.l..n eitv. It oiii!ut to ( have l- ii n asoned that "this l-arlv was be under another name, and that he had j ,,l(1l:,.,11 M4 (lt as titc.-im could I carrv him, but I reasoned just the oppo- j these thinps were caused by human ai-ii- j made famous by their exploits in rescu site." lie had pone without his trunk or I cy, and yet I felt a cnv.ini of my flesh, j in- snow bound travelers. The breed clothing but when 1 came to overhaul and my forehead was damp with i-erspi- kti to be most nearly allied to the Lis tiling, liislaii-Ha.lv firuivd out that tation. The detective with me was as j j-ure blood hound, n setnbling the latter ta clean shirts, several collars, a stout brave a man a.- ever took up a trail, but ; in line sense of smell, intelli-ence, jiar f :Kits an.l an old suit of clothes were missiu; f-o-n the house The Iss.ts and old suit had Is-loii-ed to a boarder who had .lied mouths Is-fure. Tln-re were three highway leading out of town. I worked two of them without success. n the third I Mill I found a farmer who had seen a foot trav eler ri-M-iiibliii" tny man j.ass on the -veninj he absconded. Five miles fur- ; ther on I Is-came jsitive of his idi-ntity. ; Ili walked all that niirli t ith only two t brief halls ls-f.re midnight to inquire j about roads, but once on Lis trail I soon i jiickcd no j-leiity of igniters. The alv iMvuidcr's name was Kelly, and be was a j keen, shrewd fellow. He bad jilanr.ed : thf omliezzlemeiit mid cscajtf weeks le- I ton-, and be followed out a regular ro- j eraiiime. He had left town dressed as c ! l.dHircr. and carrvinga valise. He had a j light f it ii-it, a black felt hat and a cap, and alnrnt uiw" iu ten mili-s he exchang sl his headgear. He was a smooth fa.vd man, but be had provided himself w ith a goatee and side whiskers. I thus heard of 1,1 it once as a smooth faced young man wearing a cap and having one arm in a s!iug; next as u ujiigisli man with Lmutoc and a bhek hat: again as a fidi-whiskered man with a light hat. I .-oiil.-ss that 1 was badly j.uziled and Mlsuit ready to despair w hen 1 came to a farmhouse where he ha-1 st-ipissl fjr din-j n.-r.J He was tliea siiio-.thed-faccd and , w-.reac.ip, an I cUimed'.t.i be an agent f-ira windmill coiiijiaiiy whose rights had ; iH-en iiiiriTi,-o on, oo m4. ....... r : steps to e ..ll.H-t royalty. j JWben Kelly enteivd the kitchen for j dinner a hired boy of color, who was not s-iiiiitted to eat with the family, was left in the sitting! room. His curiosity regarding the contents of the valise was urouicd, and he pn-iicij me iock ani He was ear. ful not to .Cent allied them. s:;y anything of this to the family, but when I came along on my errand I soon discovcn-1 that be bad a secret. The isigbt of a silver ieec loused his tongue, and he told we of the hats and false whisker. After that 1 bad no trouble in follow ing Kelly, no matter w hich disguise he as.-unied. There was a direct highway from the town he left to the city w ith the Lanuted boiw, but he did not keep it. He would branch ofT here and there Bii.I make a half circle to come Lack a.iin. One or two nights Le slept in bants, and if) I lost track of him lor a few Lours. On another occasion his feet lsv .ainesore t-.nd he lav by at a tavern for two days, and then I actually got ahead of him. While thetowns were only thirty miles InH, K.'Ily travi-liil ail of ! miW in l-iakiau tiie distance, and was twelve lavsii'.M.ut it I followed liim mile Lv mile, iinl owing to a severe storm was Oiirt'-en .lays. I traced him into the nliurhs of the city am! there lisst him, and, tiiouh I lind tiie help of three or f .ur local eilnvrs, we.-ould pet no further tra-v of him. At leiytli we heard of a pitson a hundred miles an ay win) hore start after him when 1 overheard the fol biaioi: conversation in a ivst.air-.int : S.) tlie boys who ent lo the haunted lionae pot a scare?" "An fu! scare. I sues a new ghost lias taken jKiwu-ssiou." "Saw door ojH-n and heard groans and vsrioiiK oliier nuises." "Weil, it's funny." It nnyscem stianeto you that I nt once deeid.-.! tiinl I had located Kelly atfaiil. It .i.Uile probable that he had known ..I'the haunted Iioum" for years, as its name was w ide-sirca.l, and the fact of new eh.Kt s'uowina up just at this lime " . . ' , . ii.L. m.i cilhtil.-li ifl ili-:f toi'ht ut Ii-Tl ........ .. - o'clis-k. accoinpanicl by a hs-al detective, 1 viMt.il the place. It was a rambling it'i" f.irmiioM. siln.-ited ttti'litv nwls from ..i i i.i " f ti.. I.i .liuni- Mii.l 1 Ik. ,n mnil ar.inml u-ua ,,p"to weeds and bush,. A1, uc window were broken, and some of tbe d.. j.k Mlood open, and a more gloomy phe-e I iH-ver Kja . We entered by a rear iliH.r and found tlie lhstrs rotting away nnd the plastering criimbliii); olf. We (iul;ed on to the sitting room, m here the von men had stationed th'-uiAut-a the Iiiplit Ijefiire, and hi re found some blocks f n oik! to sit down on. There was a lour ay leading into the front bail, but the d.sir was pone. There was a door way to tlie parlor, ami the door was partly opened. As we looked into the pirtor I sw nnj; the door to and fro, and knew from the movement that the hing es had been freshly oiled. When we came to inspect the cellar w e found little but cohwelw and dust. Each of us had a lantern, und each insjiected for himself. At one corner of the cellar 1 found an old oyster en in a p:eer po itin. It seemed to be sticking to the floor above, but aftcracloscciLamination, ithit. however, toiu hing it w ith mv Iiands, I made UMiiy mirhl that it was UeM up there hy a cord. I ..uj notion- U a.y comiaas.n als.ut this, nor almut an4lHT ditt-overy made in the front bail. At one spot, where the I'lasteritig as off from base to ceilia' I caught fight of a wire behind the lath. This led up and do an, and the lower end was pixiliably i;l Inched to some obje-t. We lid lnt g.tup stair. The front stairs had iM'V.'r be-n finished, and the back ones were so dilapidated that we lutoteJ to not doubt that they agreed with their j down the door aud released the fright iruat them vub our weii-bL Uy eleven fpokesman.-.Y. i; 6UM. J cucJ tK;r90BA fc oViock we had taken our neat in the Mtiinz rojm, eyes snd cars aiert, and ready for any e-nern-y. There wns o-i lock "or catch on the door Tallin? into the parlor, but it was shut. The two windows looking o:t f the room had Ix-in boarded up. We placed our lan terns in a comer, and as we wntchedand waited the rooia was in scnii-durknesi anl the bouse as still as death. It niu--t have been n.-ar uiidnijr'.t when the performance opined. We eaddenly i-atifrht the faint notes of music, and the sounds lasted for two or three minutes'. I was satisfied the sonmU came from a jewsharp. My companion whispered i that two female voices ere t-inyii.?. ml ii!e a guitar playel an aannipaniment. i ,e mm-lo Lad srarwlv died away when The the jur'nr dooroiicned as ini.c!eKs!y as the awinjr of a coJin lid. I was js-riw-tly satisfied that it was the work of huinan hands, but I was startled. I had not told the detective that I hail exjiectcd to lind Kelly in the hoti?. I ha-1 simply twi'l that I expected to make an imp-rtatit discovcrv. When the desir sm:ir o-"1 the man started up in alarm and whis- that is, do--s ia peneral ; one who owes jered i them no fJ wiil, and place a fine spec- "(.Jn-at Leavens! Let "s be pone! imen of the St, lVrnard It-fore him, and I jmt my hind on his arm and waited he cannot heij. admirin? him. ' for the next move. In aliout minute The .t. Uernard seems conscious of his we heard a tutik! tunk! ttmk! on (he nol! amvstrj-.and he U-ars the marks cellar stairs. I knew that the und was ! of his .-enturies of pood breedie.g and made Lv the ovster tn bein? lowered a jrallaiit deeds on Lisfjce. 1 'inity, afTee few inches from the fioor and drawn np I ti-.n, pwd nature, juide, what mitrht be a"-a:nbvtl)e string, bet my companion called the jos.(f sion of a good d )? cn- rose to bi feet, wheeled half around and j whisKTed : Ifok out fur yoyrscif ! The cu-d j thin is coining out c f the cellar!' i 'Keep stili listen !" I replied, and WIK - n iiiec.in naii luiikeu oneioreui.i step the sound ceased. Then the jiarh.r j door slowly and silently anting to. As 1 j have told you. I was .lead sun-that all j wen was tlie . n. ci upon nun inai ins , lace was a white as snow, ins ieei.-i ciiai- , tcred, an I hetlutched mo ai.d j-lcadin'y ! t-xcla'mied ; "If we stay here another minute we i are both dead men !" I f.at down and drew him Lesl ie me. ! and as I did so the jiarlor door opened I a-ain, and from the front hall came groans and sijrhs ami dull sounds of a strule. I knew that the wire 1 had s: - en was being worked ltehind the latli, but my compaiii'in could stand no more, He seized U.tli lanterns and started out, and I had to go a'oni; or Ik.- left in the dark. When clear of the Louse he made a run for the highway, and I found him on the further side of it when I came up. "What's the matter?" I asked, "t ioml ( !, man, but my nerves are all gone!' he g.ispe.l. '"I wouldn't stop ! in that house another five minutes for all the money in tlie state!' I was satisfied that all the noise had bi-en made by human agencc. Sinne one had taken jioNsesMoti of the house, and I had a feeling that it was Kelly. It was just in line w ith his other sharp tricks. I I did not tell my companion what I sus- tcted nor what I intended to do, but I na,i ... . i iK.furi, ,oriiiii-T. i Ti. 0t,j Uu-e was two and a hah" stories. aR,j wR.ver was biding there w:,s likelv i ,u j t!iv j,.irr. jt was likely ! tll(t this garret was muhe.l from the i -on, story by a ladder. If the person j w Kellv or auv other Fharo fellow, the : i;lcl,ier w on hi I hj drawn up or anv one j showing bis bead nlmvc tiie; scuttle I would receive a rap. If I g-.i a squad of ! men and surrounded the house tlie occu pant might get olf by some unknown way, or find a hiding j.lai-c unknown to us. If we failed to find any one the whole city would bold us for the ridicule. There was no w indow in Hid garret at the back end of the house. It was hard ly daylight l-fore I approached it from that direction, entered the j lace w ,t!i great caution, and hid myself away be- : neath the kitchen stairs. I expei ted the : occupant of the garret would come down j Wfore noon, but he did not show up. It ; was a dark and gloomy day in the fall, with frequent rain sijuals, ami about two o'clock in the afternoon I crept up stairs in my stin king f.-ct, entered a reoin near where the garret scuttle was lx-ated, and began jilaying the ghot fors-euc one else's benefit. I bad brought along a mouth organ, and I sounded and hung on to a few lonesome notes several tim.-s over. Bn-tty S.S111 1 beard a slight move-! inent overhead. Then I tool; a fiddle ! st ring, made one end fast to a nail, and w hen 1 Jia. I hauled taut 1 picked the ! ptrin with my tliuuib nail. It w-nt forth I coinplainiiig s-iunds, and I had a few .ijjhsnnd );roans. The sounds, ahove me I Uvanie plainer, and I knew that some one was listening at thcseuU'e. I pive liim a few more no.es K-rati he 1 I I on the wall und ll ior, ond i:i a few luiu ules a ladder was tiirusl l,)vn from the I scuttle. A few lcep-iiiatt u pr-:iiir on my part Imuipiit a man dow n the ladder, and i as he reached the fstt of it I collared j him. It was Kelly, lie who had played i;ie trno.st yn ottiers iia.l iiiinscll laiicn into the trap, lie screamed ri-ht out at the siyht of me, and he did n t p t his nerve back until I had him o.it doors, lie fully believed for a time that a spirit made the sounds. Tiie ease wasahout as I had loured. He had planiu d to come j to the house, and he intended t remain ' there several weeks. He had allixed j cords to the top of the parlor door to ! swini: it, and had arranged fur all the ' Mounds we heard. If I felt elate.l he felt ! very sheepish as an oll'set.aiid w hen sen- ! ! tenceiltotwo ve.irs in Kl:.t. urii.n r..r l.w ! ; ..-,., i crime, lie sai J to me: I , ai mi i iiui ua .a'lni, nut mat i was outwitted and liamlHsizl.-.!. Vliv. man, I had the hole phn in mv head i ; for months and I'd i have Is-t a hundred ! to one that I'd have P.t iu!c- off. Just """K " il ,,HH 1 w "P Vr- ters in a haunted liouse, and then let some one play tlie plnist on uie !" What the Warriors Wanted. At the dinner given at the Holhnan House on Saturday ni-lit of lart wit k to er-Ooveraor Cart in, of Pennsylvania, and other war governors, a number of stories relating to the raisingof volunteers in the early days of the war were told. This one about tioveruor Curtin was for gotten : 4 The Governor was making one of his usual speeclies to a new company com noued entirely of raw Pennsylvania Dutch men, who looked wocfuily green. "Soon you w-jli rw-t-iveyouruniforms," he said, "and then you will ,ok like soldiers. Then you will receive your guns aud w ill lie soldiers indeed." ThejCiovernor's sjieech seemed to arouse j noctithusiasm, but when lie had finish i ed a little fellow iu the rer ranks Da' : " Kut, IJoofncr, ve don'd vant ns- nat ao yon want, my men, ai-ked I i t"e Oovcnior, in surtirise. " Ye vant to go home," cried the Dutch man, his voice raising into a w ail as he finished. The (iovernor says this Im.ke him nil up, and from tlie looks of thr ST. DZRNARD UOQS. They Bear the Marks 'of Ccntu riesIofCoodJBreeding. Anyone who i.".s been b.4 in a Fnow t.iorm. rendered ruw'Uc ly cc-M, and then been nwakem-d Ly a noble bnite licking; hits hands and face ; one who has watched the intelligent animal plunge thronjrii tlie drift", to rc&pjicar with hu man aid such a person would not be wondered, at for huAinj; n afkttion for do.-. Or, if a per'n were waylaid or sssaulti-rl by i trairp or rolIer, and a areat fourfooiivi projectile should Ixxmd J't him and knork 1'ie miscreant over as cfi" cf.!..Hy csa canon ball would, that ixt.ii ou-ht o-rtaioly U Pj.pre.-wte Lis dumb defender, ('emparativcly few pe- ple are indebted t doj-s f;r so valuable si-rvii-es. though it was only the other day that the newspapers rqorU-J the timely rescue of a man w L dog bad i'nii;;!it L-lp to him as he lay lienumlx-d iu the snow ntmr Ini? I-lan.J City. I'.ut let a man who "d-it-n't care for dogs," science, are to je found in his counte j nance. tl course tiiese may be claimed in some decree for otlier breeds; but this i article ha? only to do with the traits of St. lVrnards. Their gcmwloay dates I back to tx;j A. ., when J-'riar Keniar.l ! do M .-nthon, accompanied by Lis do- . established the LuspiL-o on ti.o Alps which tlie St. IWnard do-s Imve since j mr'hh aim jnuiciai nspecs. i wo van- ei.es nave wen tvoiven, me rouii ana smooth coated; the former the genuine Sw'iss dog a.'id the mure jirofcrred, while the latter is a result of crossing with the mastiffs or smooth coated dog at some time. . A I'ET AM) COMPANION. Judging from the demand in this city the St. r.: rnard, unlike most breeds, is always in fashion as a jx-t and compan ion. These .logs are esiKvially liked by ladies. KGi'Ii la-lies as do not fancy the other extreme in df-gsMi 1 so fondle jmgs and spaniels. A St. Uernaid should measure from S to Z'2 inches in height at the shoulder, an I weigh from l td to l'i'l l-ollnds. I':lliei,-r Mreevlreuw.tv t.;ir. j ticuiar alnjut tli markings, and always consider the following noitits: The color should l.-e g-dd, or.m; v or -tawny, though ic. at least on the brind'.e is nduiissi! head ; the chest, feet and more or li-ss at the legs siiuiiid be v. iiiie ; the face should bebla'-d with w Lite, the tail tip)-d w ith white and the collar or "shawl" white. The 'ahito shawl and collar are prized as resembling the vestments of the monks. Other points are r.s imjiortnnt as color. The head must be broad, w ith a high oe- cij.ital bone, also long und well "dishiil'' 111 profile at the eve. This should 1h- gMVe and bold, w ith the integument ,'r - lw" away from the inner comer, showing the red "haw." Large feet, I strong legs with a fringe, of hair, and double ' dew claws" are indispensable. A dog that weighs l-)'l p'.unds siiotilu meas- lrf- a'xnit twenty-live niches around the I'ead and forty at the chest. A veteran dog fancier and breeder told a reporterthat he had abandoned breed ing every kind of dog but the St. Ber nards. "They are the only kind that are always in demand and always in fash ion," he said. "I w iil not breed any but the rough coats. either. Hhers may like the smooth, letf. I do not, 1 don't think ineir icmper is so re.iaoie. "J'ehcate? Viell, they want good care, but I seldom lose a j.up. The trouble is that jeople mow them up in city houses and denv the dogs air and exercise, which is ajraiust their nature. lo you knotf, a cross between the Si. Bernard and the Labrador log makes a wonderful watch dog? They combine the good nature und intelligence of the one w ith the alertness and spirit of the other. I have one of them that caught a negro wi.h his hands full of game chickens in my ben roost one night. He knocked the man over and held him like a vice, and if I had not called Vtoit' would have killed him. I made the darkey jmt the j ciii.-Keng on the roost and then I kicked out. Thi n; v,is no uho in putting I liim star- in prison an.l hni his familv ., . I i "ere are nuniU':- .f prize St I'-cr- i nar-ls in and i::ir New e "iiv, ui..in ui , .i. l thei owned by the various kciim-l com- i tiies uhoLeepthem f..r bree.linS.- j Didn't Toady to the Mugwump. in. i . . . . I ji ii Happens linit tl e can tli.late who p'ciiMsihe Ih-jiiihlieans also pleases the liiiie'ttuiups, well an 1 e,K,d jf not then it can t be helped. It is the KcpiiMican t.asty and not the n:t!-.r,viiiiip that is to make the nomination, and it is the Ite piiblican iirty and not tlie mii'wuiup tint the conveltion will endeavor to pica.-'. If the mugwump is reasonable he, also, w ill be pleased ; but that must be incidental. Mihrtwkre S ;;.,'. That is very sensible talk, but it stops short. The next National Convention should have the courage to pass such a resolution as Iioseoc (Vinklinu introdui-ed in the convenii.in nT ls:i -.... t;,-;,. tl... 1 i t , . , , ', . , , deleites to pledge theioselves to abide !..... , i - r , , -- - o.ij-..n, t;ni loyally s;ipKrt the nomim-e. The con- vo"lio11 of 1NS4 containci men who had lM ""'a ,,m!1S tl,is- If tlieir patticnlar favorite Was nomtnntcd, all r:ht, but h hen the majority decided in favor of j a""'""r. they at once raised the flag of ! r,'vo!t. A man w ho, as a delepate, is not w ill- I n I'ledfe himse lf to abide by the de- i i-i-.iiin r.f ttia mi!.,r!t cl....l.l n..t I. A ... i "Hij-Fin i, ihi'iui-i not oe ji. i mitt.-! to sit iu a convention. I-t tho next Republican candidate, as the S nli ncf suvTLi-sts. be selwted w ith a view of pleasins llepublicans. If the ii.iiwuinps want to support him, well and (rood. If not, t:ie part v should trj-and m-t alon-j without them. In the name of hiidi ;,i,.,, ,i. ... .. heaven, whv should a handful nf runt in r i politieal hypocrites lj lonpT is-rmitted io uicune canaiiiates ami polita-slora party once great enouli and brave enouj;h to take by the throat all jrreat po litical evils? Unless the Ilepublican party makes up its iniud lo show some of its old-fashioned courage it matu-rs little w ho is nomin ated. It has been fed quite Ions enough on the fraj'ped slush served by incjr unmiM, fnt- trade college dudes and sham ! civil service reformers. Ix't us have a j candidate w hose Republicanism is all wool and a yard wide, and w ho favors a I tarilf on the wool. To w in w ith other manner of man would lie a victory not worth contending for. X ). fret. The Uniontow n hvkup caught lire one ni.:ht last week and to imnit.i nirmn. ly es.ape-1 cremation. The j ells of the S,i3 Triad end KnsvQ A 1--.tTV. .' r!.:i "f Ne V'rt Tit- t:l-io-ptt' r" ri:irt h lvrrVc-r h-.Ctrf !-: c-.'.nrr l." They m n i.:ivi tiy :.tijwU -.rv vi w;n. r;u! iv iu n-!I c-iiai, I'.ter sn- tiie bi-i li.tjt -vkuer. 'l! a:.J ui".;- r.f.i ji?t iie-' , iii'i tie wcat it c!:l !i.fd fUr liii-ia. for f!tlt, ncl.es. v.t:ikn-, l;::.-!iv, lii-y ara tjiilJ. . i,1 rul.-w .l'r-?ns?r-.?..'S SI.?T. 11. .i A';ir i 'LP'S l " IT r: -i .1 i n" I "rtHA r.r aii 3l !' t:.' ?--.if- n. i e-r. i-mtvl it V "Til m M t T. J"!'. -.11 it br. ;! isnJW &mit v. but ' t- ' ' sf.iJ.-1. SCO. 12i:'j:C:- ciriMrrc nets, tents. oCII 1-.0, anri Sooi-tin? Goocis. IhHil.l-i:.trn-l l'.r''-li-Ijdi -lil.M Stmt .inns. -h.,ke Uin-1. t'i t- Simile l'.n--h t.!- !:w -i.S .imfs. t4 l' 'St: ev-ryki:i-l til linn-ti Ii:i'!iii tiiiii l:c('aitiu Mtci ; Mms- yt-IMiitins iH.nitle StiT iioe. Sr to 'w ; siio eleKiKtt (ii.ns - to et-: IWi-ivt-rs, ?1 to tJU; lHMihlf-iv-ti'tn w-lf-Tw-k'Ts, 'J "ifl t' Sb ; Ail lcinUuf I'anrtilirx. Kle-lis, 'p. Wa-ls TiriN. lw1cr KlaH. S!int Imi.-Jv:-. rnuirs. t'mi 2-n!f-r l;tn-rr:t,sl rnmtiti:i. Atl-f1n-s .iliKAT WK-iTKKN i( N ViK-. iCl SMITlii- IF.l.H M UKKT. fn'Ti'.i lt'ill, I'A. N It This Us S-y-iiriil. n-ltniil? firm ; jvriVs-ily trustwortiiy ;onlers lillft jinmpitv Hii'l kmms sent l.y nutil r exjr-s to nnv J'rt oi'tiiH Muri't; no nmtt.-r wlmt yon want in IlK-.riin lino.yoti run izel ilartli lireal V.tr t-rii iiv wrimin a Mot. iun mjulc to onl r; Oun and ltevolvem reiMiml. . ketH-(iiu. rrrrs i ci 4 on ! Female College, A.I prrTSHtritcsii Conservatory of Music. IOO Full Music Lessons $20.00. I'lstrlel cliisils of I.IIk ml Art.M.i-ic.Kloeii-ti -ii. Fine Aris. i tvntr.-il. hi-iiilhlul, tw-en- J ty le:i--bir-i. mli-nili-eiiurj.. t ' N'-l i-r;n iK-aii.H Jat.'iary ai, Ivi. IVforo J niakitii; i-iiiSiisiiM-ut! -lwiierc, w-nj far new 1 c:ilaliuc al olu-' to ItKV. A. II. XoTtCKtfSS, I). I), I Pirrsiii itcii, l'A. Fences for Farmers. and NORSE HIGH, BULL TKOf C, AKD PIC TIGHT. S0METH1NL. NEW. V.V n enfrKet In the munufnrriirc of tliis fi'ti-ca S.int-rM-t snd Meyen-isie. Iia.!emt P-irHl-U-. uiiii svnmci-sl fi'-m-c known. No iwiriis, iki injury to stw k. Fin-lory iu tsimcrsv-t t the old ko-..-r (-atrriiitf fiu-litry. maylD-lf. J. M. MARS1IAU. i S.)X. I-:sit;il.lihc'cl l-Oo, JOS. HORXE k CO., f iTTSBJGJ-J, p A. V.V an nv,v ir. :u:vi ;.rin i rn; !.. it i til of Jr: piffl, Mark oiiurvl lu.lia s.ilk--t cl- v.-ts U k driv. p-hrl-t, hinls litli--s wrajv, fiVTlrh Wllitl. Mlitl -cr.lU'U ?iltllrl -ili. lt'-i- y, Ki t'MiHrult rit'-s la;e, taMe H::c:h. h m-c-k'finic cm-Lw. hict? riirliilin, :t I dmy-tTiir., ri!-Nm--, mniiiK-n. ljulic mtrin uihI.tw eitr, ii.u-- I lin uii'ItTwir. irimmitiv. lKiions &c. J Alv nu-n'j- m Ivrwt-ar, in'fkwoar. tin' nhito ! Kli!.t-. h-ilf Ii.i. lwmdkt'-Tiiu-fs r.mSTtOiat fcc. (ur fin-iu" p ml-! art im-rit- l tlin-jtlr f.or tliL inaii;ifa'-.t;iTvr in F.ur;?, aicl Aiin-riraTi i tc-U an (ttin -im.-! fnv.n the Hi:iuiiirt,in, ; tiiivrt. W'r are tlut e;i:ittc;l i-m i'Iy with j any Imhm: i:t tl! -.iimtr in ilw matter of tirii:. i Vt carry, the ltv?si atniUi'iit f p.; W iu all J il 'i-timc;it'- In r. l'.,u I i;i any t-taMi;hiiu".it in 1 VVvt ru V!i!i,v,.vtti;U. i Wru-n yon (Min 10 thv city, Xu'xe a l:k through (Hir rt.jrcs. w'hfthor yu wmti to mv or not. All i1i'irttiinti an? now well rto.-k'.-l f-c the "j-rinv traU (ti'lT hr mail r'"x,ive mrffT ro:n;it at t iiiion. JOS. HORNE & CO S Penn Avenue Stores. IPittsbLirgli. - 3?a. QiiniAXs' cornT salb OF Valiiabb Rsal Estate! BY VlIITT'n of an onltT of salv i-:ieI out ofth- iri!iHii' Court of SunorM't il , Ut is tlin-ittl, WL will tilitt 'tti" Av lis the Omn IIoum- lu the lttirouuh of wmu r.-ct. I'a., on SA TL'JtDA Y, HI ARCH 21, lSS-S. " i -i!nc, IiimuiV-V f JacoM;?sirk j C'-ASt-t!. Ill H It : Mn A ei-rtain tra.-t on.-oel i!unteln s ini- I iui I. vi-i nmn iui.i.ii-it;iiti:iiin, i , i,-ij..a.!iif inn if : r. M'-i-nriman h j.iim 11. V- lo- fH- s. A; . l.uMiiui.l li-.t:'!-, i-onluiu- fug imerteie more or 1.. witli a rood nviioiv fraiiJi: J fjrj.jLLIyG JIOUS12 I fl. Tiij pi KTty liiK hmnt'leuii tif x.u- do cat a. RIA O A rerfAin tm.-t of land ItJ. iiTuri-'Miil. n-ii"iliiiiir laitd-i oi i .'muii- Ifii kev. I'ni.iii- s-ii.hil Or.j-im tunl S. ,v C IroH-l lands, i-i.iiiiiiiiiiii: ;iti'.-Hf-rc more or IriiH. No. 3. A ivi'inin tr.M-1. of land siiiiule in S.o nyi n-ek T-in nsiiip. Cu-nity a:i-l stole H:.o---j.iO, aojoilulie land' il .m. I'lult. J.iim V. l:i iiiiiiii Had li'u-.l J. rn.-l.ro: k, containing eilit a--n.il, more or lens. TEIM; OH S.VI-;. One tldnl on-ii on t!u- 11 ili.y of April, li-l wlii-n jMiP-eiwion uill im' eiveii : one third in one year, HDd otie-tliinl In tuo yean lroin the lt day of April next, wil'L.-il niterr-4. i.i:-ii:i.k ). si'iii;o K, JOHN II. si'liltiK K. Tni-U 5 for tin- sale of Hie real estate of. Jacob S.-lin-. !ecea.ed. To ail Interestsd h Breeding and Imparting Horses. IMPORTED PERCHERON, SK1RE5 AND CLYDESDALE Stallions. Fully. Av!iTnited. in s-:md flealth, strong, vi oioie, and ri ady for nervi'-e. Aim., a el-.-iiee lol of "Ollt E-Ie' yonn r.-r--Mei.ii llroiMl Mares. In foal ; a very decirable lin-niiM-. Terms 1'i.voraMe ti rc'tKiieiMe parties. CvirreJiKiiideBce fjolicittsl. rroiujit repiiesgivca 1'AITL II. IIACTiK, IMl-or.TKR, Cor. 5th Ave. and Market St. rirrT.rnt.ii, pa. ( 1ATARHR. Prof. C. 15. Cook. I'rin V J ra Hisih s hm.1. OU HvikI. I'.. f-mwtlv of SiiH-iNt-l eoiiiny. I'a.. wiy uS Nati iik's hf'.Ml:l-v i-ok catakkii : " Il U tin Im-i :' ie.ti ir Sir ca l.ri li I ever t-iiil. Il I lilt- l.-rf iiitarrli i-iin- I I .-.roii-.l It i- the -mi.il-M and ea4ii to n-eof BiivthniB I ever tried. If liny friend of mine t-lioiild n-:id tin-. 1 widt linn lo un-U-rMiind that 1 Mi.-uiThHi im--rity tlist 1 mn in-ntiniitn-d a ilh Mr I. M. i.rro . isie of the jirofrfit-tors of Nature's nrincuji iuri.irrn. lit-I"-nil -i;iolf rn . i:ouor:M e tvnCenmn. Hlli hw nMilieiis i-the lieij eiUnrrh reim-dv tiial run la- fisind. It haw eiired me. anl. I l.-ls-ve il will ruTvnny petou mllerlii)! fioin i-aiurrn. lttiwild by dmirlt and d-alep. Tt mny I i'iil tiy nitto : .nee ? I. hven- ii-ka? r.ttitiim-. frill nailer rnnd of medicine. Sen-l fur o-ir Nik ' I.i ino. ;n. entiiliii "Hi to nnv i 'alurrli. A.tdnw. I. M. 'JKAV i CO., Ill Sll, Sl jvlUAX.v M TY. I'A. State Normal School. LOCK II A VEX, I'A. l"onrt.aM In 1t advantnri's. Walion licallliluland fnspirinir. Innctoreirterieiieid teaeiit-r. and honorfi tmdoali- of eollii;". S:ne H.Mrrii!on this year fi',iR K.ji. ir-ne 1M riiOVEMKNTS. Civ,-niebf-e and CoMifortx. Sn- l-erior 3nnei anil lrauiihg fteUooL late aid lo Olie7lMHIU NUIH'UUI, JAMES ELDON, A. M.. Prlncl jui.i.s..t. Ja-S lliiven, C ALESME N KJ WANTED. Si.iti 7"'fA. iVrmmwitt -mplov:ti?-nt jrmr-iit-tl. SUartf nn4 rrjv nn tUf1. Aliply tit ui.ctf talaEN BfOTHEFS. Rochester. N. Y. 'Jmir1 fori wCJV.rk.i :ttr2i....- CENTRAL Tha Population Is slioiit tiro thonsin.'l, and we nr.nlj say at least "one-half are liuuUed w ith stjrae aSection of tlieTl hroat and Lunp, ui those eoniplaiuts! ure, acconling to sta-tisti:-?, more riUineroas'tiian'others. We would atlvise ail not to neir'iect theoppor tunity to tall on their areoist'ond get a bottle of Kenip's lialsi'u for tlie Thrj.it and Longs. 1'iicc 50 cents and H 00. Trittl rizr fire For; sale by all leading .Inigg-sLs. The Bowl. Can any one explain how the bowl came to be a symbol of the drinking hahit? It has long been the custom of temperancj lecturers to exhort their hear crs to shun the bow!. It was devotion to the Ixv.vl that tlestoyed men and brought ruin upon their families. K at who ever knew a .IrnukarJ to drink liquor out of a lxwl? There is a significance in the jur for men who are enslaved by drink buy it by the jugful when they can all'ord it, and the glass is a fitting synonym fir drink, but the bowl is one of the wrest articles employe?! to hold liquor. IVr-hup-s it is the punch bow I that is meant though bowls of punch are only broupht out on rare occasions. Stili, dear reader, it is advisable to shun X: bowl all the same. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed tlie warning ? The sig nal, perhaps, of the sureaiiproitcli of that most;terrih!e diseas.', Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can aiford, for the sake of saving 00 cents, to run the risk and do nothing for it We know from experi ence that .Shiloh'a Cure w ill cure your Couh. It Incver fails. Tiiis explains why more than a million bottles were sold the pa.-t year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cou'h atj.nce. Mothers, do not be without it. For Lame Hack, Side or Chest, use Shiioh's 1'orou.s 1'laa ter. .Sold by G. W. Ileaf ml & Son. There are some men w ho are like blank eartrii'ijies. They make j-.ist as much noise-as the other kind but they don't have any . Jl'ei t.- Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint. Is it not worth tiie small price of "-V ts. to free yourself of every symptom of these di.-tres.-ini'compIaiiits? If you think so, call at our store and get a bottle of Shiioh's Vitaii:'.er. I very botile has a printed guarantee on it ; use accordingly, and if it does vou no gissl it w ill cost you nothing. Sold by i. W. Uenford it Son. We have a sjieeily and positive cure for Catarrh, Oiphtheria, Canker Mouth und I lead-Ache, in SU I LOU'S CA TAIinil KViMLnV. A Nasal Injector free with each liol:!e. I'se it if you de sire heal! h au-1 stt'i.t-t bivath. Price 00 o-nts. Sold hy (I. W llenford A Son. Sullivan is only years old, and yet the re.Ton! would make him apjv-.ir to be a knock to;? -na'rian. Don't It that cold of yours run on. You think it is a light tiling. Hut it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or con sumption. , Catarrh is ilisg-istin. Pneumonia is dangerous. Consumption is death itself. The breathing apar.itns n.nst lsj kept healthy and clear of nil obstructions and offensive matter. Otherwise, there is trouble ahead. All the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lunjrs, can le delightfully au-1 entirely cured by the use of Iloschee's Ocrmaii Syrup. If yon don't know this already, thousands and thousands of people can tell you. They have been cured by it, and "know how it is, themselves.'' llottle only 75 cents. Ask am- druirgist. A iKipu'ar boarder tale next week. I will settle ISefore making fruit cake current ex penses must be considered. ... ..... - The Art of Preserving Toe teeth and gums, is not by any means a lost art. Minot'a iH ntifrice wiil pre serve them. For 2- cents, the price of it, anyone can hare beautiful white teeth, and strong healthy gums. It's within the reach of all who desire this treasure. The Yankee Won. Congressman I longherty, of Florida, is a firm believer in tin-superior attractions of 'ii Stale as tiie following tine story, n-Iated by the V.'ashington Crilir, will testify : ' hi one .H-c.i.-.ii-n a Massachusetts man was I. is guest, and the Congressman took him around showing him tiie charms nature had so lavishly liestowed upon the favored section. "S -c," said Colonel Dougherty, rapt urously, "the beautiful tlo.vers, th:i lus- ciotis fn;:t-, the solt bin:; skv, tiie birds of brilliant pl,i;n:ig , the gentle undulation.-) of tin- land." "Oh, yes, 1 see !'" replied the practical Yankee, slapping hi-i face and hands, " I see, out these internal m.wiustoes ruin the prospect. "Why, mv dear sir," expostulated Dougherty, "there are no mosquitoes here. You are totally mistaken. You only iliink so." The visitor wouldn't b persuaded, however, and after mi argument, empha sized U' slaps, he accepted a U t of fifty dollars from his host that he (the host) would take off his clothes and lie on his face in the sand for ten minutes and not be disturbed by the mosquitoes, nor show the slightest sign of discomfort. Tiie Congressman peeled down to the skin, prostrated himself, and the visitor stood over him holding a watch w ith one hand and fighting the pests with the other. Ciirls know on!- one quarter as much about courting as boys, because they only have one year in four iu which they are allowed to practii-e. Catarrh Cured Citarrh Is a Tery prevalent disease, with iistrt-ssinp aud effeasive syniitoms. IIoxl' Sarsa;iarilla gives ready relief and srs-edy eure. Irom tlie f.rt it acts through, the Mood, and thus reaches every part of. the system. " I sulTcrcd with catarrh fifteen years. Tool: Tiood's Sarsaparilla and I am not troubled any w ith catarrh, and n:y pencrat health is much Isnier." I. W. I.ii.lis, l'ostal Clerk Chicago & Su Louts llailroad. " I fullered vith catarrh C or 8 years ; tried many wonderful cures. lnh.-Jers. etc., spend Ir.p nearly one hundred dollars without benefit. 1 tried Hood's Sarsajarilla, ard was greatly linproved." M. A. Aiuixv, "tVorccster, Mass. Ii.Kxl's Sarsararilla is characterized by tliree peculiarities : 1st, tho combination of remedial a?cnt3 ; 2d, the proportion: &1, the protest of aecuiing the active medielaal qualities. The result Is a medicine of unusual strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown. Bend tor hook coutaiainj additional evidence. Itond'j S.-irsaiariila tones up ntT srstcm. rarities my Hood, sluris-us mv am etttV. and stems to in.ilte me over." J. 1'. XuoJUi-suN. iiegittcr oi lx-i-u.-,, Uiwi-IJ, Slusa. "H-vhI-s Sar.aiir.rf.la eat nil others, and J worth its weijrio in ctil." I. lujuusuiuli. W) iJaukrc:t,cwloik City. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by ill drugtfsts. t ; six for S- Mads only by C L HOOD & CO., LowelL Mxm. 100 Doses On Dollar. (fniboiinf For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED The AGED. fr, QurFcpularBniid WJlltefouri-lou ConjbnctioTWot always lobs? ad. A Fine Quality of ATA REASONABLE PRICE IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A FIRST CLASS ARTICLE IN 1.1' NOLDti TOBACCO DOA'YMLTO GIVE w A FAIR TRIAL .SiO'cu Deal?; Fof It DcntTakeny Othef?; JNO. RNZER & BROSLoutcviLLErCv? IT NEVER FAILS! V: x P!LFS it "il -N VC -".-ikV-: iSKIN " Dst--h-l'y Piinod. Ca.ily 0A Sold by Every Drutiit ia Somerset. July lS-S-ly. ARSUCKLES' hpc8 on a package ot COFFEE ts a guarantee cf eiceliensa- a package ot COS s cf eieeUensa- ARIOSA is kept la all 1 :a tb.9 Atlantic to U COFFEE is kept la all first-class stureo tro:a tha Atlantic to the Pacific. COFFEE '.3 zisvqt p?od exposed -o the air. Ai-A-ayi-. bnvthis"ir3r.d:nherTiet:c2:'y waM OXE POUND PA('.-:AGt.S. 1 NSVjHVENTiGN. 1 it,, ny ea'.wiv Wl CTrr KtrtOi r iA Wravl ChjjKT wwtt, Alrf rwirr tr TOar v"rr,T Srtra il.. Anr? f ttirM r - 4im FRJL For fo 11 bilontiHtlon of tlie route, where to ob tain uoveruuient l.atida, VlaHi. Kte., Address A. Jf. JtRACh-EyejIHIE, Central I-assenser Agent, Corner 7lh A. e. aud Smithtield Street's Pltwhurch. I'a. Oils! Oils ! The Pt-in.Unl (Mrrorn-rmMj. f ritt-tmrRh, Td., m.tk'tfi tHM'iaI;v oi mainirM turitnr tor the iHiiuu-rHii IraJc ihu tftut'-t bruuiii of Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, That ran be mailc from Petroleum. We challenge cumaruiou wuu every Kiinwu PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If you wish the most uniformly Satisfactory Oils IX THE American ZVTarket, Aik for ours. Trade for Somerset aud vicinity Mititdied by CI.OK & r.Ei:RIT3 A-lD KKKA8S & K'SISKR. Soatia-tT, Pa. acjiKS-'37-lyr. EXCELS IJ R COOK STOVE ALWAYS SlffflEMT. EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS. Ul P&reiiM cai te MAXIFJCTUBED BY l i aomi s a mn si. AXD FOR SALE BT R. B. Schell & Co., SOMERSET. PA. f or all-disca&es- f-U 5 WN & A KtRVE TCXIC. CeSry ana Cyt, tlio ft3fr.Incrtt fn- rmhvtit-s. aw the art-1 uUcft vrvo "fnjt'. I: Btrfinnheps rvl lcncne-, ftp. AM ALTERATIVE. Itdrivw oJt thr prnsoonm hmncritof the b.ood ptirifyi:.? and euru hir,z it, ami sr ovcTcc'r.-.iu iore bM iu'itin? from iura ur iupuvcr LAXATIVE. Acting m'MJy twit rrrr ty on tTi ctwwei a it c.:rva iia!.iLfutl ron?tiitwn, ana prornotriirt'nilarhoirit. Ustn-ncth the t..m'Hlit fUJ Aids uistioa. DIURETIC. In m.Tipf1tioo the fcfst and rot Bcti'.cii.iin'ti.if th;'Msiri Medial ure- f-rii Mnod w;eti t iik-aliy with ot her cftf-t'tivc rt?:mili fur (iu-eaMaf the kjilr.p. i: can be rrlk-d on to giTo quii tv i"i ana tpocar cur. trvtr v(mt .; umsJ tb wmttr with tali xxu:tU3J. Frte tin. SU try Dracdita. WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO., Prop9 JAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE ii OHIO RAILBOAV. S0ilEIii-ET CA.VERU BRASCU. DISTANCE AND FARE. Wiles. Ttrs. Rimersct to 5?to7o-srn 1-! 40 Sniut nvt to Hooverwille 17 50 SemerKt lo Ik-thel ffi'j "0 Siimerxt-t to Johnstvwn. 38 I 10 9r.iuerwt Ut Keck wood 30 Swmi-rst-t to Carrutt . 15 SO Somerset to Meyerstlalc. - 21 Somi-rwt to CiraiberUikt M 2 00 SmerM.-t to Wvshiiiiruin. 210 35 Somerset lo Bullitnore 200 7 50 Somerset to l'isin. 24 SO Somerict tot'onflueni-c . 2 0 Soioeret to Conuells-ilie... fi2 1 SO Somerset to Plttstmnrh . 110 40 T!ie rnre to I'hilaailpliim ii H.S4, and to New Yoik, m.6'i. Winter Arrangemnt-lB ITet lnc Hot. 20, '(7. XORTH-BOUXD TRAIXS. JOIINSTOWX EXI'KESS No. SL t A rnir. John9town.H 7:25 a ta Kn-kwnol a m Ai.MKKSkT. a m im-r a m Mstown .... HrJS a ni II.Hiversvillc 6..VI a ni BelUel 0.M a lu HAIL- ritt.lurtrt s ilt) a m J:-M-kninHl 11:: a m M.liercl ..U:ts m s.,:iiertK-t K'"0 di Sii.ystown iu liiWiversville.rj-."t p m Helliel l:(t m No. 83. Jrrrr. Johnstown. :3 p I'ttswriifers from Piltlrtirffli clianpe cars for points on the Somerset I'uiahria at Itoekuixsi. 6DMEK.SET ACCOM MuDATION-No. . t Baltimore 10rH. a m l'ilts!nin:h l:lli p m KiM-kw-jwl 5:20 p m Milionl M Zui.' p m MEKjET o:.) p m I'assenipTs for s.nnens.-t from the east anil west on lilt- I'ltuburgh Divisioti, eliauKe can. at ltock wood. SO VT1I-B0 VXD TEA 1XS. BALTIMOP.E MAIL No. 2.t John-it'i.vii . 7:i a m IIeekviMl ti:.Vi a m Beliiel s .-r.ain Ciii::! rluini l:'Jlpm lloovernvilic s.tl u ni Wu.-lil!itou -'i:Vp p m Stoytovt u s;.v. a in lltilllinore - rt'l-". p m liel's-er K.-Kam t'itisbunjb 2.-U1) p m Si Ul KHSET v-.ii a in Mlltord li::7 a in lJi-in?er' for points caxt and west chaagv cars at Koekuood. ACCOMMODATION- Xo. W. Is art Jilintown 2:ftipm Ik-ihel pm Hisiveni.-ille... :i:.i. p in sioy:.to. n ;i::;j p m Oeik-er a :.'7 ji ui SiMKH.-'irr 4:( . in Milford 4:li p iu A .TOY Itis-kwiK"! 4-..V p m CnnilH-riHUd 7:l.'i p in riUslMirgn S:4-r p iu WalliliKlou 7:2oa Ul Ualtimore :M a m 'aseiuri-rs for cuat and west change cars at Roekwood. ROCKWOOD ACCOMMODATION No. 96. f Zttiri I Arrive SoMEnsCT C:00 d m Kockwood 63J p m Millord. r.-Up ro I I'iiMienirers .-Hvii:i; on this train can make cno-ne-tioii at KiH-k.vooit with r.ihi Express trains eai4 uud weM. Iany. t Daily escept Sunday. BALTIMORE at- OHIO RAILROAD. . riTKicuan Divisios: EAST-BOfXD TRAIXS. Vnuyfi. Trnin Isart Cumt-ii'ii tlx. Jii.7. Eipm. Piitsimrtrh l:in p. . 8 no a. k. 9:20 p. M. Ilruddixk " srii ' Mi-kn -li'-rt 1:4.1 " " Wel Newton '--:::; ' " ll:-J5 " Lr'aut Konl M: il " telli " Connellsviile S::fi " :.' " ll:li " Olno Pyle 4:1 lii:J " Confluence 4:l' " 10:..0 KMSA. . rriuu til " lii:.v " lnwlmun Sm; " ll:l KiM-kwooit .ViJ " Il.is ' 1.V (.arrett .V:-.s " ti l.; " Kilisbury Junc.S.4." " ll.'ii " Meyersdnle " 11: V " 1:20 " Keystone &;4 I2:it r. m Ninil 1-ali-b .V.VJ " lius " 1.30 " Soiitliamptoa f:-'l " " F:rlio f.:::j " ii. " .... Hynilman l"-: " K-::. w .'uiiiherlnnd 7.1. " 1:J " 2:4.". " Wai-hiiiKlou 5:t," " 7.-JO " Kaliimore (arrive; ti:i, u 8..W " WEST-BOVXD 7RAIX-S. I r;mJ Isarc Cnnbert d ,tr. . MnS. Krprrm Itnltiniore a.m. ln-flo A. H. "-: r. x. ; v;iii.i:ion - it-.v u s-io ! t icnlcrliiud nw " Slop. H. 1-3) a. X. j llYinlinati s-:w " 3-l-J " l-oi) " j Kiii'Iiojw is " S-rni " i Hoiilhninptou S-.V, ' hand fati il V-'') " 4!i 2-17 " Keyvtoce tk-ii " -:! " ileyerlii!e U-.fl " 44i " 2-.',7 " Siili'linry June. !-::! " 4 -!." " lianvtt 9-in 4vi " iur " ILkIwixkI jkVi - 5-K, " a-i " t ic-M-lmari linn .Vii " , I'ndna in-Jt " M". " --i " Conrtoenee in-js " .v:i " s-rs - t.lnol-.ie ln-.iO tVo 4--ji " Cennell-ville ll-. 6-4." " smo Hroad Ford li .v, " 6 Ml " West SYwion. lL'-l'ip. x. 7-:i4 " 5-17 " Mi-Kvesnirt 1-21 " s-li) ' 6-.V " HnoiitM-ic I.; " " Ar. I'llUbuRtb " S-lo " 7-U0 The time given U Eastern Standard Time.) Mnil Trains connect at Roekwood with trnin to mid fro.n Soim-ri-t nnd JoImvtoH-n. al Hynd mini .villi train to and from IV-dford. at .in'rreit M-iiiiiritiiiMo and fnon Ilerlin. at .-Salisbury Junc tion with truing to and from uliury. M Tniiw Slop for rtwiir where Time it dim. ' VV. Jt. .'l.fTMF.NTS. Manager. .'. K. I.OUli, i.ien'l 1'a.ia. A1. PITTSBURGH, jiTa to Tiii.'! is.tri; nii; ci:ct x.j.":k of iTk ri. jr t-M Ty tp -v "r iX Til K I tilKKT. Juki; ix j'jttjr,, Eniich Balsaimitation Lace Congress, From the ItKVT CAI.F SHIS. -with UETillliV. ll)Ct.A TOPS, SOLE I.KATIIIZR rol STICKS, aud every pair warranteil. Schell & Shivler. spriyr. Somerset, Pa. FASHIOXAHLK CUTTER and TAILOR, ITiriiig had many year, experience in all branches of the TailoriTn. l.n in.w.. 1 iniarautee fe:t!lWii.n in .11 m t mm mm. "7 zx. who may call up. i on me anil ravor il me with their pat .aunage. Toum, Ac, WILLIAM M. n0Cn5TETT.ER. BoxKaiirr. Pa. jjrxEtT :tous notice. hrUiiv ot Jane Brook.i. dee'd, late f Lower Turkeyfiiot Twp , Somtret lo., I'a. letter" t.-rtnienlary on the above estate hare ina U a rranied n the unden.!KOed hy the jirtip er aiitiiority. notice i herebv (riven io all ore aomi Imlrbu-d to Haid euie to malte immeiliatr payment, and liioee having claimn airainst the name wiil rre-tii them duly authe::iin!il for fertlemetit on Thursday, the Vh day of M m-h. H-.at lle law mliee of the Executor, in Somtr et Borough, Pa. . , a J. E. SCOTT. f V , iffy Years at liis Front t warty years tv. ?cst:r4 stckArtf j ti- w : fr en 5:1 t--r!r:-: .-.-.j er,aisya i5n!! C OeUus,asd lwsr ?5aa:j UthVIj u j iV' it aad eij.tfm-zrv', Uia meriGanAsri&uliiirisi Vslns t3 wlthiHwconr!hui.'rt,nccr !;:.-:.., p,ec ?;-pai-iri,:i r-,-- r ,j f wiiicli luisirisuio t'ju pprt: wK'ii n p-iwr '.j..--; a. ,-'i , , Uood ftad tor;i tiirrtt-;"f'.'.,ii'ij ; Vii t-:; r. ...cj a:.i rr.i-V-. t i .r y v -. r th0TtOr Si I fr:flIt5i ( f Jo.Ill'.. 'i tJ A'U.'i.-uA A i-l -- tic ETOwin-jlswr-Mt la a-i-juLL-ri Ur?cy trwM V.ie th- r.r- i: t- a , - ' andcoaUauca to-da-f, fcficr odoir inj ucen-:-; r .i-Tu- ri-n -v. -ir -.', . 0 aiilMccrr-ri.tmsriralt3r&l UtTarari? wh-ra ihti I nqsti tn-J i-r;,n lx - t sreFputun. Evcrr cntxSer r -ntin narlr Ii-j orK'.aaJ t:r.trr,'i .r.i lt. : r r ui article frm 30 dirrcat wrttrrri. i.ice a J t-ar ; alCi'cimi-iri, wCvl-s. m rrbese majrvtSrent work, et' art are Brtihcr f-H ilm-r:.nisi..s n T- 7,:,-arr ,-;r-. Inpi. Tlie latter Lanexr,ait irt."'.. U'lln:. fx ii:-i-rlv.r t'a::; ::-::: - i:i ! r: ir I lirlrt ca Caivary, ttie co?ti;.anln picture, ii e..-eut. ; fi.r u lv t..- : proceM, whlca i-r nrriea any other f r Ji-.tat i4o; t--ti. Ti.-.r or .u-'i...- ; L., eril upert.icity of exeea-l..a. tleth p:.-'nrrs strrca ea-r ....tr .'.'-..: -n llniM, forwardfil. pist pid. tn prvpaml f.r t::t- T.t::-6e. !v:.-.-.f rf r BoUi plctiirea i.&ultlicd Inc. IX lsst) furwjrii.d ti tub.i, post-nani, t, 0-c litii. Aaierieaa Azrielf rt fEne.iTr CeniaE-.wIt-; i hjiee ofnl tnre. t American AgrtcaliarUt ' ' cr.J :Iie tro i;i:-irrv ; J.' nSrnd Mtal for Spo-I.-uen nnmttr, l n.!i-!i or .r-' man. fall description of tlir ll-trc. an-1 Portrait o; ' HTIunkae-ty. the painter or thrso treat v.orks, now attrartine avorld-wi.le attention. , CANTASSKH3 !V.liTJf:r KTixrwiirai; , ' MOST 1.IBEKAI. ISEffe.1-;T. 'imm vim mm mvwim tr,cT.''n'!n.'-Tr!i liUI-iU-Jj 1 UUUllJUilUU MiUillil.l ii'J i.Ku Jii.',vll I.t.TIS XT. Jl'S!, tr""l. 751 SJrraaiv;jT . . MO.MIM& aur mi. AjLi..i re at : a isia siox. ACt Cr., 6 T (Imiy Somerset Lumber Yarc ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MAXvr n.-Ti nttt and Iieales, Wiiolcalcr aa Rktiiuib or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATEPaIALS. Hard and Soft Woods. oak, poplar, siiu.v.s, p;ck::ts, .mii.liN'..-1, ASH, WALNUT, FLOURISH, PA-u, .t.v::i v.w.s. ciiF.ur.v, yellow pine, ii;:n';lls. tM.,;Ls c.v;.; -r::::-i, CIIESTSl'T, WHITE PIXE, LAT!, PLINI'S, NKW ix , A General Line of all grades of I.i;:i;-er and HaiMii-i; ?.ii',t-.---i-il aii l R-n-fnig Si-.-...- k-.-rt 'n i--k. A1.., can furiii.'i aiiytliir.g in tlie line i f "ur iii:h--' I-n-r-l-.-r v. :;U re;.:; :i .ie prociptue-i. such as lirai Ut-t-. li liz. i w.irW, ite. Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Stition, Somerset, Pa. ....-. v V.-'l "","1 .'! ni,.ikiwJ 11 S , .u.i...ufc.-J n r- o - n ii 'J i i I . Cwer ZOO r:o .: Designs. ,-: S ' ; Circs'r.. 4 , , V Wr?'; pf!r.L V i ll --r V'''.-?-! l- .j .-v - 1: v' f i x V I ir ;'.; V r..c HASOSSfVIi WEDC3, BISTHDAV Q9. HSUJAT XtH zz the v.'CKr:2r :-. rrn -JLj4 z:i, rt-"! r cav - JlVti:.iv. CI1AIH, JAii SliJ'.. ill l,r i). S"-! iV";'4"' Tiding -ity and u:.. eo.!:-iIaup ; ir.-s.ifrpm toatl 1 1 Mgc CHiLiDsrrs carriages SL a at ,ir i-,Mtlc Pric:i .-i- v. i : .r:ir Tr i"".', r. r ' --n I'.irr. v.'f. THE LUBUuC IVJAWF'G CO.. 143 fj." Oth St,, rhiiada.. Pa. l -t ', v . :...... .11; rnnori SI SWSISJWy"a-J CV W B HiJ -VlAiSiMi. 11 El lor 1083. wfli tH aert FPEE to nil wm write fn it. I' is n ijr,cir.ome C-r-aioiiue with Coloied Plates, an1 tin FI?JST CwLLEf, TION OF Sf EDS er ored. trOur lyjsritfr-r rrjCWC it" .-inet:c snccuihj aoecial'y is sii-inl.in lUHr.f-. LI Um fl L! t i r O nunntid ffi tla. njr- poses, and all TOCLS neceasarv to mar. a S9. e-jn CSEB ESSfi rf3ta 5T2P 1. e Jy rc, " - ?you grow vecstael.es &J?a.M p,.. ' (s? FOR MARKET, tell us so tier, y?u send for FT'3 fe141 P inuucnM o, PTnwrf. c,JLr cata:oue. wa i--Ji PCS-' ir 219 ATTRACTIVE OPENING NEW SPRING EMBROIDERIES, LACES, AND- WHITE GOODS. Our H-iei-lii.n of Kr.ilin.Mi-r:. en.iir-.ct-s al! the i li.n'eesr itteriii in nil tin- new !i!e i in the Knil.rni'iery line, a .ie-rii.i i-n i-f wliii-li it i inip..-'?il)le to give in an ii'lverti.-; mm; iliat wiil eonvey nil aile-U:i;e i!e:i of t!te Iwauty or extent of tiie iatt!-r.is oi!i n-i. We name a few of the tiling, nmi invite you to rome in niel in;Ket tl:e tock : Ktnt.roiilere.1 ine!j, Wiile liiM-rtiriL' WMe Skirt Eniliroiiieries a siiei iully nice iinc fur Ciiililren's I'to-sos. neat, s.-ii;i'.1 ariti uih! line oeii work, witli rows of coniin,- ami UK-kin. Ali-over rows of Inserting, Tuiking ami neverinif. Come t our Lace, Emlin.ili rv ami White iooiN D-i:irtiiieiit for the Xi-'.W limii'S, anrt for all the noeeltiix in tliii'Mie. We hnve ihem. anj Gl'AUAXILK lll-T V .L lE (iOlXG. HORXE & AVPvD, c fifth avh.. riTTsi-.n'iir. r.v. CatarrK ELY'S ALII I". . . . Cl-anses l.'.e Jisal Passagej.AliayjPain and Inflammation. Heals lbs Sorts, Re stores the Senses cf Taste and Smell. A particle ts afrl-.-fi into earh iwtril ard U aCTeeal.le rrre cent.. w Imtnri-- - M n il; rnruiertM. flu r.:u. tLY UHoiiin . ::'. wa.SL, .n, i-ort wrlt-M7.1vr. YOUCAN FIND JS, "a &i in I'jttbi'. our aothor. itad Awiili REMI27GTOIT BEOS. airact tut aUKniuig at luaeu rulcj. VIm- will contract ON CALVARY. il The First art! cr.!y P.rprcdnciica j in iiiid Country, an-J BEF01E PILATE ! V. IT VI LAj 1 V YOU T. ill Y Vu I l; -K3 rTTfr-s it 7 ti'iri'jjr JA jjim. x M.it ila 1-ii-a. SAC m m ifw b- mi i mm m ma m i ...(-. II . k l- .V,,...-. , a;i, .i.-;.r.'.t 11.77: ;.-;.-...v;:; . p.-rso:.s in .1 ..f j:i,:.'t did .1 i- tl.e r i;it.-. i.i. '.i r .i:w:e 1: -.. 1 ii.Vl' .'."Ii'. I il. V : : - - -J-. Whits Eromc, Cr Ptre 2;nc Mc.cs-.fn In ;.r.. . rm ! : : i ,!.- ! -.r i i , HI. .lM t'.yii:r TluN. am' I::, h i i .-.I I.. e ti-.-i-'-i-' v- -- -- ov ti.isui.tu ,1 mate. CIVE ME CALL 'L F. SIIAFFEi:. 53 l 3 tLy 4.- v.c J . . v;- xi -j. z.yti v. . j wis A.iorar , .in k-i ' 1 , i.t . .. cr juviuiu H CAMDEN and FAfJM Market Stroo, Philadelphia, Pa fcl 2 J 'l Si a-i rStomach Lv catin"- or drinking to mucb, ore! lv. vo:v of lou.l or i'q; von v. ..iil because your Sior.iac.! i. anry. Nov buwarc ct airtcrriporar cx;'.--!icr.t.s. TRY that nsvcr-i::ii:;i, s:'.!' Remedy, Jjp, SrKnrk'S F-.r Silr- l.vr.I Ir I.-.- ' - - f - " 1 ,: J I..-,. . f..:- i:r, c:., ; -r - 'i. ! V .. ! - " " .-. ' WKjeiJt i.f -rice-. i-'.-.J ii. ;.irf.-r. a -I mm V - "A-'f? -a V..i. Al! Dr,.,. . .. :,k- . .1 .1 l ' ' :Ti T lr. Seta Araald, Ml- Ci-p., waxi. " j n:.IIM.-Ti:.Ti'!:s Ni.TK'K. il .... .,..: j - IMS tm t-u!? I.'f !a: '. '.1 IO'-. " 'I-1- To.-.i-'iir-. ".--' ......ar. l. tfernt uilri: )..-: nr. ..n.-:-1'; '' ,' '. r l:nrl-!i l-...ti h-r. - -T ai lo. r:--.-. lio'iie:- h- r-?-y l,i '" .'.Vy- iiniv-iilrii 1. -ii:ii v.'..'- to rnr.L.. 1 1 fl- ' Aj :i tnt-nt. iiiiil ;ii'R-e i.:o i- :i'i'i -'-!' ' r . Hi-i l.rt.-ii- the!'.' iluli nnii"-:i'l' i-U'i '': ' . ra,' tm sawlar. Aj.ril 14. 1 ' '' w ueuee of the. AdiniuiMiafr i-i a! !' .. IAV11J . Bl.Kkl febiH. A.imiii"""''
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