Funeral of Chiet Juitico Waite r. Impressive Cerornony. ! .oilu.i. . C Marr.i --..-The f.mrra! of ('Lift Jnsli. Waite took plaiv in tit? Houwcf i:i-rwntative to-lay, which n tasti-fuily draped in iiionrn inj. Ith tlieflo- and pii!cry were crowded. Tti - J I.na was -a!Iiil toonl.T by the Sja-aker at IMP, U "''v- '-bl-rt in hi prayer m1" "i1 vr''rpnce to tli National bereavement. Tiie bum iMof the house wan then suspended, while it otftoors carried the bi.T and j,Ucvd it on the fpacein front of the clerk di-sk. At H:4' the S-natewas announced and bII tiie im-inbei n iimim J rte.-t-ful!y aianding. Tiie .Senators, hoadod by the'chapiain and isV-ryeact-at-arms with the presiding Mivr and the Sot-n Ury of the Senate folio in in tin H-cood rank npjK-ar.il and took their plat-. Senator Inallc ocrupieil tlte cnair w me .-leaker Carlisle. Tiie Kefents of the j HHitliKonian Institution, the Judges of) the Court of Claims and of the Supreme Court of the I'islrict of Colimib.a, tiie J )istrie Commissiouem, the members of the Iip!oniatie Corps, the 1'nited States Supre me Conn and Ih partmeut of Jus- tire and many memliers of the I?ar "j j the Supn-me Court etiti-twl unannounced j and were escorted to seat upon the floor, i A few minutes before noun Mrs. Cleve- j len.l, ac.-..iiiaiiie'i .. , tend the executive uallery of tiie House, bith ladies lie:ii' appropriately i!ressi in lilu. k. At Jive minuii is-iore i-, r.-.id-iit and his Cabinet were announ- j vl, un 1 the linudnsls of iople wuo had bv this time secured uts iu the hall ! .... .i:.. r.is" ill ri-SjKMUU IllU'llliou as me iiis- tins'iished quests were escorted to their seats. Kvery member of the Cabinet was present, an 1 with them entered Jen-ral Sheridan. wht was clad in full unifirni. TilF ltlll.li.ol s SKUVIl i. In a few minutes r.fterwards theCon-r.-s-ion:d Cnmniitte entered, f .Kowed by the otlieuitiPi I'.piscopal ler nmn I'.is'u oii I'ari't, reading: "Thelird gave and the Lord butii ta- j ken away ; bUsed Is- the name of the l.'iid." us the casket inclosing the re- iuainof the !evaed vasbirne into the rhaitih-T an I pla -i-1 upon the bier. Tl.e !ear-rs .f the casket were all em- pl..ve - of the Supreme Court, and Is'- hind tli.Mn allired in tle-ir robes of otlnv came the honorary ju!l bearers, tiie Jus- V.i"-t of the Court. The mi-misT of the Congnsi.inal Committee w.ire white s;i!i.n fastened at the shoulders with bhick ali i and w iiite io- ttes. The casii- et, which was rich and magnifuviit in its simplicity, was tastefully adorned with cross -d pilm brani hes b.und to- p-ther with a knot of whiie s.itiu rihon, and with a tribute of yellow roses and white lilies. The impressive burial services of the ... . . . . i . . . .1 l l... 1;..L I.p.srnpu. , 1.1.1 was , ...... j op J'aret, the music ls-ing remlcrc: 111 an j etbrctive manlier by a choir of eighteen j Voiifs to an organ aivomjiaiiiment. The ! soieiunity f the mvamioii was heighten- ' -d when, bishop 1'ar-t read the Asis- j tlo'cns-d, the vast audience on the His.r j uud in the gallery rose of one accord and j lined in the solemn notation of faith. At the conclusion of the services the asket was lsirue from the chamber and the ceremonies of the House were closed, j .... ., . ... i i I... 1 1, .mil fix... ut I ,i.l ii i.ir...tl noil . t sj.cnt on the mentals. IVscle the read tlie Senate repaired to its chandler and t , . , , , , immediately udjoiirncd. I'B M lisloX J.I Till. Fl NKKAI. llr'.lV. In the corridor immediately outside the House a procession was formed. At the foot of thestejis the hearse was draw n tip, and lint eomjsiscd of four of the Capitol itoliiH.mcn, the S-uate and House Itinera! Coniinitteni and the otlieiating clergymen were formeil, iH-tntvu which the remains were sl.iw'.v lsirtie to the 1 hearse. Tohowmg the bo.ly were the j Jllstil-CS of tit uj.reme Court, the fam-land in . leiaiive an.i iniunaTe irienus oi me . dtsvased. Filtering the rarriagi in j though the train was rushing on at a rate waiting the funeral party was driven im- i of at least fifty miles an hour. In an Ined tatelv t.) the station. Immediately other part of the room there was a on the arrival of the j'r.s cssion at the j bat h-tuli, well supplied w ith water from Baltimore and l'ot.nua s'aiion the cask- I a reservoir above. 1 made a nu nt.il note et was la'ki n from the hearse and placed j of these novelties and determined t en n a slightly raised cr.ic-covcred plat-! joy the new exjierienw suggested. When form in a combination carat the rear end j I reached the drawing-room, w here mv of the train. The family and friends j berth was hieated, 1 fmnd the carriage and cimitiiitt.xM of the Houses of Con-j well filled with jieojile gentlemen, la gress were show n to the cars set apart for j dies, and children. They w ere all corn each, and everything was in readiness fortably disjmscd, the ladies reading or some little time pcfore the time for de- j chatting, ami the children romping pirt jrv' arrik-e I. IVnmjitly at 2 oVl..-k around in gltvful hajij.iiHs. Tiie train, the train slowly moved out of the station, i I iiegledtHl to mention, is coiuiKised of ine niiierai wain is coiiijswu in ciui j r..ae'.ns. The first was occupied by jias- j sengcr agent Tarke. of tiie IVnnsylvania road, the second by the family and j frietidx of the dead Chief Justice ; then i came the l'ulliuan car "Tyrol," (M-cniiied I by the Justices of the Snp;vme Court ! and its otlieers. I lie clerk and deputy ; ! following this was the ibrr.ng-car, and j tt.in t!i .In. a it. --i-i it i iv.r 'l.'ntii. tins " ! i whi. ii will Ik- used by the Senate Com mittee and Assistant Sergeant-at-.niis Christy; then the thuiw ing-rooni car "Sou Ian," carrying the House Commit tee, then the sleeper 'l!epcria,"and last the car containing the casket. None of the cars comsising Hie train were drap ed. The flowers which had town receiv ed at the Waite residence bad previously been lmxed and placed in theeir which i was t.i contain the casket, except the j wreath sent by the 1'ivsident and Mrs. i Cleveland, which was taken to theCaj j itol au.l piatvd upon the casket, where it remained during the ceremonies. j A telegram from St. I-onis unnounivd that the train licaring Mrs. Waite arrived j in St. 1mis this morning t.Ki late to make j c1.h conutrtioii for tiie Toledo train and j that a jccial train was immediately j placed at her .lis) .sal. She is exptvted ! to arrive iu Toledo at 10 o'clock to-nigl:L The Old Silver Spoon I Sow freli in my mind are the days of my Kk'kuosy, M'lieH it tOAsetl me iu .iii. n!l fevoreil and tore ; The lutming. tiie nausea, the sinking and weakness, Ami even the oM kjhniii that my nieslici ehie In ire. The oltl hilver sjioon, the family siin, The sick-fhaiuU'r sjkkui that my medi cine Ixirt1. How loth were my fever fian-li?d lips to receive it. How nansts.ui.th:- Kt.itfthst it la ire to my tongue. Au 1 the pain at my inwanls. oh, naught tsMil.l relieve it. Though leara or d0.;isf from mrevchal!. - it w rung. " ' The old silver s-.n. the medicine .,.oon llow awful the staff that it li ft on n.v tongue Swi-h is the effect of imiustMius, griping ; iiHiiii iiic which make the sick room a j iiiemory of horror. 1 r. lVrtv's I'leasant ; 1'urgative IVHeis, on t lie contrary, are small, stigar-eoaled, easy to take, purely i viiretalile and peiftvtlv e.'ft-tixe. 2o i cent a vial. . .... The White House lias lieen drajied in inourninit four times aince I'n-si.lent Teveland Ixsatue its occupant For irant, fjr Hendricks, for Arthur and for Wait. An English Traveler In Amcr- j The folio's extract from an ) .tytish gentleman Mterc to a frit-n 1 in Jiidoo eliotv him to be a keen observer, und demonstrate bin upprexiiition of America railway methods as he found tht-ir best exeiiiplitiiwtion nil tiie IVnnsvlvania Railroad. Having dt-t;r.iiined to go to tiie West i I cast about for the hurt, means of reach ing that great land. There are no Brad thaw ia America, but even-rail way com pany issues in the most profuft rjnantiti-s time-tables and gui-le-liookn to their line, and the booking aj-enU, who seem to lie abiijnitous us well lis omnipresent, are exceedingly arcuminodatin in furn ishing every detail of information a tour Ut would need. 1 bethought me of a ct: vernation I had had on board the steam er with a clever young American, in which he had ioken very warmly the pr.iinen of the 1'ciinnylvania liome. and WJ)w.ia!y (1f their very extvil 1)(.,wnt,. York and Chi. lent trains iiicajro. I lot- I lowed up this cine, and found that the : k;tj.jn"(, relielliously, away from my little Hi roomer of their servii-e was the ; 0f the-same ape, and one a year old New York mi 1 Chicago Limited, a train .,r'M11i carried him off un stairs, where in whose dewriptioii the upent grew e!o- j II(,nt The restdi was that I booked for j it(.j am f to confess that I never j diJ a .T Ulil.., j oriier ttl,.mmpl- j ,y Bj,j,ru,.. the usefulness of this train ! m)Kt know. ,liat it suppli every- j ,, ))11C ,lw,is to hKiier or.j -ymer.i ana ; make the time pas pleasantly. Its car- ! riajjes re so wonderfully constructed; I that they provide food. Ul'm;.', mid en- i tcrtainment. My train wan to leave tcrtainment. My tram was to leave V(rj. flt 0", j(J.k iu !he moruins, so : I aios.-at S, dn'd, and proceeded to j tiie station. At a few minutes past Hthe wheels bi-jpin to revolve, and we were , ... .i t i i.. ..r-v l....... t j the attendant, whom the Americans, 1 with their nice sense of the fitness of ' thir-js. call a 'tortcr,' because he carries i your baggage lijhin the slightest eiiniur ! agemetit. I etiten-1 t!..- Miiiing car,' and : : was served w ith breakfast. Thedesir.a- ; i tioii 'dining car' is a misnomer. I would i s,,,,.. that the l'eiinsvlvania lhiilmad : . jM.,,,e change it to refaet..:y.' The1 i m!llj saloon of the carriage is fitted w ith , a,. ranged on either side, with an j aisle in the middle. These tables seat ; fj,r tsiii, and are -overed with the, i Miowii-st linen, the brightest plate, and dainty china The covered the ,.ut;rL. range of American hrcafa.-t dishes. ; aII( ,y Hdc tioiis Here promjitiy -ra'd, ' ' heautifully cisiked, anil, I can assure you i heartily relished. The novelty of the i ; hit,lati,,, 1,'nt an ddsl zet to the meal, i j an,l when I had concluded my n'past j ' aIl,i t:j.j..I the sable si rvit'.r, he volun- i ! t.-ercd the information that were passing ' j through Trenton, fifty-seven miles from j j ,,w y.nk. ifty-wven miles between i j the fruit und the finger bowl was not by ; I nnv ,m.aIls a l,: Art, I rell.rted. . n , . , !,n,1..r,.,l in. .,. ' smoking room, and here another surprise awaibi me. Instead of a smoking room I found a mot pleasantly fitted lounging apartment. Comfortable arm chairs, in viting divans, and books, newsj.api-rs. ; and pcriolii-a!s were ready at hand. I ! lighted my pipe and seated myself by one of the wide windows to read in the 1 interxals Wtwien my j'eps out on the '. raj.idly passing scei.ery. It was without ' I - r. - ' . . in ,ii ,in; 1 1 w . n i aO... .l.V ."H'tv., which the library ai!n:did, some busy IK.sij.Ie Were writing at the tlesks, a j ar ty were playing cards, and others nap Jiing. The touch of an ehn-tric hell brings the inevitable purter to your chair, and he will fetch you from his buffet any thing yon may desire to drink. I railed for a .t of Ilassan.l had it served in a moment. In passing out of the smoking room I oliM'rved an apartment which! had previously wajM-d my obsi-rvation, ujH.n cute, ing found a baiVr shav- ing a jmssenger wr.li tiie utmost east- viviiume tirs. nils a mot ingenious arrangement. Theeiitrnnee to American n-.ihvuy carriages is made from Ihe ends and the platform, w hich extends out lv yond tht Iswly of the car, is enclosed and titled so clost'ly to that of the j.iwtiiug car that one issc through the 'vesti- buie' almost without knowing it. The aggregation of ears making up the train is, to a. I practi.-al punioses, one long car riage, divided into conipartnients. It is - ii..... i .. . . . i a , ...-si ex vi.et! ocMcc. am. no, on.,- , ..... j;u-uut ... iiiu- .bunion oi iratci, otii i imparts a steady motion, and, I am told, I adds greater stix Tigtli in cusi of accident. Lunch anil dinner w ere as satisfactory I as tho lirokf.tst, un:l 1 ntirt-.l fur the ' ni'ht. I bli-pt the sIih-ji or a hajipv ami j exiitoi:tft l:i:in. Arising curly the next! morning. I t njoyi-tl a most refresh nig j hath, as havc.l hv the kniyhf of the j rar..ir, ami n-arlieJ my li.itel in (.'hirujjn aahurt while lifter nine o'rlm k, us fresh j a if I had sts.-.l the nilit in my own i rooms. " The Americans are preat travelers, I ami this is the nay they travel." j What am I to Do? . j The symptoms of l'.iliousiiess are un- i (.n mri ine iow minis i -en .nn-i. i ,mtiH.r. The fresh morning air had jriven an j ..Mamllia: lliun,ma! mauima!"shriek e.!iie to my appetite, and in the wake of j ,he ,.,,,1 -jhy -fraij ! baby Traid:" ' happily but too well know n. Thev dif- I "ivd about, and as he stalked majestical ' fer in .liiTereiit individuals to sonic ex- I '' away, he adde.1 : 1 tent. A I'.iiious man is seldom a break- j ' You 'anted to know, gentlemen, how i fast eater. Too fteouentiv. alas, he has i 1 ,lve 'dbout working. Well, this is an extvllet.t nK.tite for li.piids but none ! for solidsof a morning. His tonge will hardly bear inflection at anv time: if it is not white and furred, it is rounh. at all events. The distive system is wholly out of' order and IHan-hoeaorC'onstiriation may i lie a symptom or the two may alternate, j There are often Hemorrlmitis or even ' loss of blootl. There may lie giddiness! and often hcadm-he ni'.l jiri.iitv r.r i!.,t,. ! " .' - ...- ( 0,K al,a ''"'idi riiess in the pit of the ; "''.mui-h. To correct ail this if not efTect ! " evtnf tr' ''rrt"' A jit Fii.nvr, it costs ! ''ut trifle and thousands attest its eili- i ra,-". ! ' ! 1,'""',-That ' a l.ijr hill yon st-nt, J doctor. on only looked at my tongue I an;1 l,r,-ri!- 'l'i'. I --" ""'V i, nij ueur sir, mat 1 i also felt of your pulse. Some Foolish People Allow acir.gli to run until ii gets lie yond the reach of medii in-i They of ten say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away, t'onld they lie induced lo try the successful medicine calletl Kemp' llalsani, whkh weatdi ou a positive euaruntee to cure. they would immediately at the exccl- lent tiled after takinu tiie first doM IVit 50 cecta and fl. Trial cr fret. At all I'rugyista. Raising by Rule. j IV f I. st? pii ria l son' visil-tr at our , ; liou.- whom I wa?;!icartiiy triad to wt? depart. I they won t come again very soon nut, at least, until they ran come without bringing a year-and-a-half-old baby with them. It was not the baby that iimde me lose my jisual serenity of wiul. It was the father and mother. The child wa rood enough better than most t..lIjiH, woud JiaVe been under similar circuiiuitances, better by far than I would have been had I been in its place, know iu;r half as much as 1 know now. Thene parents were raising their little Charles by rule. Xo one must dare call the child "Charley," or by any of the "baby names dear to baby lover. It was "atRiinrt the rule" to do so. They had called 4ht poor little thins "Charles" since the day of its birth. It lived and breathed and had its being according to "rules" as unalterable as the law that "chanjeth never," of which we have all read. The trouble beran the first nisht -It - - art),, - sjx o'clock thev took the baby, ,)e taK umjresd and put to bed. His IMir,,ntg illluletliaU.y rejoim-d ns in the .. Uwinff tIie ..(.ilJ kicking and M.rKti,ltig ia actual fr;gllt in the room a)j(,ve aiwiivs put ,irn to lx-d in the , k n ,i , ..i.ii.is mother complac- en,i V( h...Jless of the snrieks above. "fiut he may not fetl quite well after ri,le of a jmn.ire,! mjius to-day," said ..... .: -T,.n. too the little fellow is in a stranire rtHim and a strange house." -That mak. no difference at all; I n(,V(.r ,() j,jm afu,r j j,ut j,;,,, to bed, U() ,;,(ter how Ions he cries," said the The fatiier stepped into the hall and cried out harshly : ."Charles: lie still and bush right up!" Charles didn't "hash up." He was a delicate, nervous child, and had worked himself into such an excited state of mind that he could not control himself. His cries were pitiful. "( 'harles '." cried out the father a second time. "Would you mind if I ran up to the pisir little fellow for a moment 7" asked my wife, greatly distressed by the child's cries. "We never have any one go to him," said the mother, coldly. "He must learn to obey us." They do not know it to this day, but I slipped out into the kitchenand ran up theliack stairs and went to that baby myself. Tiie pnsir little soul was fairly quivering with fear and excitement. His little fingers clutched at me as I bent over him, and w hen I lay down by him lietlasjicd both arms tight around my neck and lay trembling and sobbing in my arms. I lielieve in rules and in systems for raising babies, but there is not a rule or a system that cannot sometimes be set aside ttt the advantage of the baby. I have seen children whose every movement was regulated by a fixed ati.lunalterable rule, and they were not the happiest or the most pleasing children in the world. I have known such children to break away from the restraint and irksome rules of home at a surprisingly early age, an. I, oil. llt-VH.IU HJUKlii III u..' ' jr. retrained liberty; they did things they might never have done had they not been held w ith such a tight rein all their lives. We need w isdom and the constant recol lection that we were once children and like-minded with these, little ones of ours in the making and enforcing of rules for their guidani-e and hapjiiness. Zttian limn- in IliiiiijhtKnl. Shiloh's Consumption Cure. ti.: .... i ....... 1 .i. .......... ... . Ill" I.. IJOKII.I l. I.I.J. IOC I1.F?.L ,.;,,- Mft,.:n, ... iIM.., , a n,. w inv.irial.lv er tl.P worst cases of Cough, Croup, and bron chitis, while its wonderful success in Ihe cure of Consumption is w ithout a par allel in the history of medicine. Since its lirst discovery it has lieen sold on a guarantee, a test w hich no other medi cine can stand. If you have a cough we earnestly ark you to try it. Price 10 cents, .V) cents, and $1.00. . If your lungs are sore, Chest or Hack lame, use Shi loh's 1'orous Hastcr. Sold by (ieorge V. Iktiford it Son. Beau Hickman's Secret. " Sieakiiig of clever things,' said Capt. I Hassler, of the Ieuterinr IVpartment, who : enjoys the reputation of being one of the btsit story-tellers in public life, " yoti all reiueiuber dear old leau Hickman, I the notorious' lieat'of antu-belluiu daysT i I shall not sisin forget my first meeting ! with him. It was in the early days of I the war. One day a crowd of soldier I boys, myself among the nmnlier, stepjied into the rotunda of Willard's Hotel. The j first person we met was IV-au, faultlessly '. tlressed and s-rene, smiling as usual. Tiie c.ltl.roJ atwmt Itl1, anJ U-g-an ply ing him with tpiestions. I " ' Tell us, Ileau,' miid one of the young sters lioa- von neitiiiiTp to live ti-itl.ont 0rkin""''' "'Ah 1' said r.iau, drawing himself up stiiily, "that a a secnt, and I don't tell my secrets without being paid for them." "He paused a moment and coolly counted us over, and said : There are just sixteen of you. If you w ill chip in a quarter apiece, I w ill tell you.' "In less than thirty seconds, sixteen j shining i'l-cent pieces were laid in 1 '.can's ' hand. He satisfied himself U at the ' ..llt.l.r ...vri-... nn.l limn ell.lTn J . ... . - . J "V., U.l'l , 1 1 V. . I , DIIUIU ,,,tm deftly into his trouser'a pocket, be j cnc '' Ta' ,a : "And then, as he disappeared in the : direction of the bar, the boys, with one ' c"',. shouted : 'Niiti, nv Jove:" A. I. .m.f. Rheumatism We Incht !f there lv or ean be, a apeclne remedy for rheumatism ; but thousand trh liavc sutlered its pains have been creally Lea cfitetl by lkvsl's S-irsiparlllx It yoa have failed to find relief, try Uiis irreat remedy. -1 was if!!.. -ted with rheumatism twenty yrirs. Pmiou to 1S3 1 found do relief, but arew worse, sad st one time was almost help. I. . Jl, mr Sarsr.iarilla did me more good than ell tiie el her tneilieine 1 ever had." II. T. lUu-oM. Miirley YUUce, Masv I bad rheumatism three years, and pot no relief till I took Hood' fc-rsaparilla. It has lone prcat tlilnjn for lite. I reeoir.mrntl it to others." Lrwis lti'EnANK, Uitldeford, 11. U.mmI's S j-sapariila U charaeterizei! by three peeulhtnlies : 1st. tlte eowsiaation ot remedial lureuts: M, the proportion; 3d, the pmmu t4 seenrit-R tl9 aetive Bedlrinal qualities. The result 1 a medicine at ttnusoal strenph. effeetlr-s cures litilH-rto unknown, bend for book containing additional evidence. " Hood'a tsirsanarllla tones np me system, purifies my l.lood. nharpcus mv apiwtil'e.ami seems to mike ine over." J. V. Xhojuok, It-.-jrisl-r ot lieeds, Lowell, Mass. "Hood's Rirsaparltla beats stl ethers, and Is worth HsweicM in R.ld.-' 1. BaBiUaOTua, 1J0 Bauk Street, Sew ork City. Hood's - Sarsaparilla Sold by nil drorrtsta. ft ; six for $S. Malta only by C. I. HIX11J CO, LowelL Mask. 100 Doses One Dollar. Qjj I ftf' HEAD. Ta (.-nta .Ce:-ils .1 csd it exc ne;::tuiT. Tnon aaX- wa.i c ikU bv qaicK y eurou tijtsilra-lv .til te'in. AUi- -fiiiisr w wi.l do fir ctiiiv. ai. it i.J fir til. fUivWiu; mrini-ws t.. rir t iir. TT trinT Lwrn m.uu i:j wa4h fcv thii. t i v.- k rs ir,uB.lT.f..mj. tllMlC. W ! .' IM.'! - J Al.lllf (.ft . A tlw 1-1..I. -'-tl I f"..n.t It t kt-'.-Tr H- "It - . ' :r f T U- tlr. of A .Si A-M ,o' IJ:-. j f'SlMll tii I wjt wly wrtl 1 tin til. m-.i.-urrri p Brnmnt, ri C rw It-'. IW I Vt Athl n t w i ftf f'i'uiii .-wt flfsl n t th- Iho cw.: f rJci n is-rw-. ;.r.ftr Kxl it" isnn twtNi'tnifciim?l.r.u. . m i . I ars wtwr4 I Mm Jcua I'iiam. J-Smt r.H-i(i. fir t'l" teitiful iiivl pl l.tr... "V:o.iri.h .tinl'ten." THBATHLOfHJROSCO. 112 Wall!.. X T. 5 'rt-oyniTrsrs, 2 r-J-Z2.Q 0z'&P,- CriMFC NETS. TENTS. OLIIMUOond Sporttngr Cooda. Ikwbie-Uanvl BrriTh-haulllu Ml.nl t.uns, rtinke Ihmv.1. 6IU W tlnl. Hmitle llrtwh 1.M.I iiK hikk inn. M lo s-JS; every kind of Brew-h LmuliiiK ami ReuinK Hinrs, tHtollO; Mua-tie-ljNullnic mmlileKliot liuus. SitofSn; siin gl Shot linns. K 50 t.i t2: Kevolt-ers, 81 to ?g; ioulle-ctloii wlf-Of Iters, (ISO to 10; All kin lnof Clirtr)lB, tsllells. tiiM, Wwls, Ttil, t"'WilT Flunks, Kliol IVMirhen, Primers, su-n.l 2 wit Sir Illnstnwfl CHiahvue. Ad drew liKKT WKSTKKN IM V Wo'tK. 21 SMITH KIKI.U HTRKt-X PITTSBCRt.H, PA. N B Thw i s.vHr old. lH?lllile Onn ; prrfrvtlv trustworthy : onters lllll pnimplly and (noils sent lir mail or exprms to any part ol the world ; mi mailer what you want In the Onn line, r.si ran iret It at the Ureal West ern hv wrtllnica letter. linns made to order; Guns and Revolvers repaired. scpU4-tim. PII-l'S J 1 UltGJ-Ii Female College, rnrrsnuRGii Conservator' of Music. lOO Full Music Lessons $20.00. UNtriet Srhools of I.lherat Art.Mnste.Flneti tliui. Fine an. etc. t . nlral. Iitallliltil, twen ty teiM-h.-m. unnierate rhutviv. 'Next term tievin JaniiHry SI, 1SSK. Before iiiHklim eiinuein.'ntN elsewhere, send tor new CHtuloue nt nun to i:kv. a. ii. Nonrits.s, i. PrtTsBrBrin, Pa. Fences for Farmers. PrrHirit, Ckmpni. and Durable. HORSE HICH, BULL TROUC, AKD PIG TIGHT. SOMETHINO NEW. We are eumfred In the manufacture of ttiift fence at Somerset and Meyemdale. It is the mnst ltiirahle, and sttotiKivt fence known. No barbs, on iiijury to slock. FiwUtry la Somerset at the tild k.MiHtir carriage factory. naylD-tf. J. M. MARSHALL ii SOX. J-tal. Untied 1STi. J0S.-II0RNE& CO., f ITTSBUGJH, f A. W'c an now npeninst (iprinffiinpirtdtioiw of tlrrs 1,-nxIs blot k Rilks tlrcl tdlks India xitkx, vl vttt, black dress ff'oK nhawb. ladk-s wrupn, frviK-h mtlnes and urtttrh (finnliam. ht4ery, KlnvfS, emhnilf ricf, larw. tattle 1irans hnw kw(ine frtw ), luce cnrtMln, and drain'rits. ril Urn. niHlfiifry, laduV morino undurwrar. miL4 liit u!idirwcarf dro- trimming, lmttims, Ac. 6x Alst mi'n'a nndtTwonr. neckwoar, line while shirt, hair.ii1?, liandkt'n'hfi'f, uinl.Tvllas &.c. Our ftuvijro ptirxls nre iiiijidrtl tHrvctly fnnn tht xmintif.icturt'rs In Eiin, and all American jfi mis are pnn'httMtl fnnn the manufartim'r! diit-et. We are th' enabled In c:nnle ulth any hMie fu the rxHintrr in the niatterof price. Veeaar the larvit artnMMa f finl In all dejHirtnieiit!. to he fnind In any eUlihnient in Western IYmv-ylvauia. When yu iime to the city, take a Umk through (Mir stares, whether yon want lo buy r tvit. All deTliiients are now well otiM'kt'"! ftr the priue trade. Order by mail reee'nV carefnl and mi at tention. JOS. HOME & CO S Penn Avenue Stores. Pittsburgh. - Pa. octVly RERRINE'S pure BARLEY MALT FOR Malaria AND p.cf Mr A MJlnf dm fist in Nnli 'ro ina wrltpo: "m-im! rune of I'errlue' lUirh-y Malt ml mtr. '1 bv ronsianl de ntHl 4ir Hir val uM )'ieBrutton BMre(ritiite 1 1 it, eur 1t dtifltci.(V of my hM or tier. u ft'K I'crrrne'K l'ur parley Malt ttm noonc It the rt knrm-n rml for Malmriiizifl Iim1is tion." It will nwllaaa the ytra aUl tk Umm of Malaria. mRKCTION. Taka Part of a Wlw a-laasful Thre Timas m IBay. Kor bv all Dnicirtts throtnrhtwit the TTnlted -utesaod CauaUa. 2iun feaulu uaki bearlua algiisutratrf fa 1 4 1 s. perriheKH: Bsfft- 1 Philadelphia. I- ATARHR. rmf.C. B.Cook. Prin V,' eitl llik-h s,-li.l, ;t. Ih-ud. Pa. lunti.-llly of Somen rtsiniy. Pa., shvs of Nattrk's kkmki.y nip. ATAHitit : "His the best ulli.it. r for Ca tarrh I ever tried. It l ihe lsit estarrh en re I ewrlri.sl It i the simplest Biitl ensiiM to tiseof nythitic t ever tried. If any friend if mine shs.l.l oid this. I u-i-h him to understand th:it 1 my with ll rttMs-rity thai I sm nepittint-d a ith Mr I. M. urav. oneof the pnifirieton of Nature's Remedy for Camera. He i- an itpnifhi. h.m.-t.l.le m-titlenuin. and his mtstieine h the 1 catarrh renHsly thitt chu lie found. It hat. enred me. and. ! helieve It a ill enreaity ienion sutleriue- fruia .itlHirh." It is wild by dnrit ail deahm. It tnnv he sent 1st mail ; priis- si. Every tt-katn etmtains a full qttarli psuid of meilieine. hvnd for our lan.k.lii nm. Jfi ientitle.1 "H.. toenre Catarrh." Addrew. I. M. OKAY CO., KfsH. SCsyl EMJkSS cm sitv. Pa. . State Normal Schdol. UKK HAVEN, PA. t'aurpased In lu ad ran tares. Location healthfuland Inspirina lnstruetoni expenemvd teacher and honored graduate of eollea-cs. Htate apcnipriniiom. thi ypar f'ii.uno. Extensive IM PKKVKMKXTS, Convenieneea and Comforts. Su perior Mode and Training HehooL State aid to professional students. JAMES ELDON, A. M., Prlncl iDal. jut.. - o-t jr. Lock Haven, l'a. C ALESME O WANTED. N rushin. reliable men to eanvast for ,vf K St:Rt' T"k. Permanent em pi. nmeut iruaraa leet. Stt'niy iomI erpnr pnn1. Apply at taice. Mating aa-e. 'Krfer lo this patier.) SbEN BfOTHEfS. Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE J. jHOFfjMcjN, iHiTArrcRea or BUGGY TOPS, CUSHIONS, APRONS RUGS, ETC, FOR THE TRADE Perm Ave., Pittsburgh. ra. St aCO andersen St..alleghny City after Aprill. rue ha deaeriinive ealaliayue. fch-t-lyr. ACTIVE AGENTS OR FARMERS WANTED To Itumdtiee oor RELIABLE AX1MAL HAT TICS fEkTIUXEks. and Pure Nora 8e.la LAM) I'LAKTEK in thl and ad Manilla Counties. rilETAkE TAKlSd THE LEAH. Circular. (Vaitrrfiad Omirty Prtaior Ok, 0WaV, Pn. . r WATCH B THE 1 LABEL CENTRAL " Don't Marry Him 1 ' " He ia k!i a fickle, inconstant fellox.j you iie-er will lie happy him, Kther'a friends when they learned cf her enjjaceraeut to a young man ' who bore the reputation of being a flirt. Es ther, however knew that her lover had good qualities, and was willing to take the risk. In nine rases out of ten it would have proved a mistake ; but Es ther was an ancoiiiniinon girl and to ev ery one's surprise Fred made a model husband. How was it? Well, Esther had a cheerful, sunny temper and a great deal of tact. Then she enjoyed pcrf health and was always so sweet, neat and wholesome that Fred found his own home in out pleasant, and his own wife more agreeable than any other be ing. As the years passed and be saw oth er women of Esther's age grow sickly, faded and querulous, lie realized more antl more that he had " a jewel of a wife." Goxl health was half the secret of Esther's success. She retained her vi tality and good looks, because she ward ed off feminine weakness and ailments by use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. I have been a great snfTerer from ca tarrh for over ten years ; had it very bad; could hardly breathe. Some nights I could not sleep ; had to walk the floor. I purchased Ely's Cream Balm and am using it freely ; it is working a cure sure ly. I have advised severtl friends to use it and with happy results in each case. It is the one medicine above all others made to cure catarrh, and it is worth its weight in gold. I thank God I have found a remedy I can use with safety, and that does all that is claimed for it. It is curing my deafness. D. W. Sperry, Hartford, Conn. He Only Wanted to See. Judge Gerald Cummings is a respected resident of Fort Worth, Texas, i ot with standing that he is immensely stout and a member of the legal profession. He tried many anti-fat remedies to reduce his weight, but without any satisfactory result. He finally went to the Hot Springs in Arkansaw, and much to his joy he lost considerable adipose tissue, and returned to Fort Worth iu a most happy frame of mind. He thought and talked of nothing else except his loss of flesh. He went to market one morning re cently and said to the butcher : " Cut me otr twenty- pounds of pork." The request was complied with. The Judge looked at the meat for sometime and then walked off. Shall I sentl the meat to your house, Judge V asked the butcher. " Xo," was the reply, " I don't want it. I have fallen off just twenty pounds, and I onlv wanted to see how much it was." Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. shiloh's Catarrh Kemedy, a marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker jf Mouth, antl Headache. With each hot- j! tic there is an ingenious Xasal Injector j; for the more successful treatment of these complaints without extra charge. Trice 50 cents. Jsol.l by George W. I$en- j. ford & Son. Announced Too Early. The secretary of the Lime Kiln Club announced a communication from Tcrre Haute, Ind., forwarding a series of reso lutions passed by the S. O. Q. club on the death of Iicv. Tenstock. " I'd like to ask the cha'r de mean in' of dis!" exclaimed Penstock as he sprang to his feet. " Why, de reptM of your death has probably reached Terre Haute," replied the president. "Hut I ain't dead, sah!" " We ar' not to blame fur dat, lJrud der Penstock." 44 But I tell you I ain't dead, an' dat'sa slander on me ! " 44 Xo, you doan' seem to be dead, but dis club can't help what other eople re solve. We shall return our thanks to de S. O. (2- club, an' dat's as fur as we kin go. Please sot down, ISrudder Pen stock." Penstock sat down, and the only way he could get even was by sticking a brail awl, which he carried in the toe of his boot, into Eltler Toot's calf with such effect that the F.lder awoke and shouted "police!" at the top of bis voice, and S was fined $1,600 on the sjiot. Jhlrull Frrr I'm. Don't Let Unit eold of yours run on. You think it is a light thin. Hut it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or con sumption. Catarrh is distjusting. l'netinion'ui is dangerous. Consumption is death itself. The breathing apparatus must lie kept healthy antl clear of all obstructions und otTcnsivc matter. Otherwise tht-re is trouble ahead. All the disease, of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronchial tub antl lungs, can be delightfully anil entirely cured by the use of Boschee's German Syrup. If you don't know this already, thousands antl thousands of ieoplc can tell you. They have been cured by it, :ind "know how it is, themselves." llottle only 75 cents. Cats on the Farm! Cats ouht to have an hononil place on the farm, but too often they have no place at all. This is because they are kept at the house, fondled by the pet lovins; children, antl fed by Cio kind hearted women until they beconie lazy and worthless. Tho fanner esteems cats less highly than Jojrs, but the former are sometimes of the grt ater value to him. r.arn rats should rarely be allowed to come in tho house, and never bo fed there. All they need is plenty of tnilk ; compel them to get the rest of their liv injr, and they will fiud it aliout the barn, granaries, cribs, eheds : ji.l in the fields. A pood in jc.ser is worth ten cents per day about a pranary, crib or barn. Mice not only destroy grain, lint make it lilthy for stock; they nibble sacks and implements and do much other rn:schief. A good cat will destroy larc rats as well as the young ones. We hi.ve an old Maltese Tom which gets his living by catching ground mice in the orchard and garden, and is therefore a valuable cat. At the season, when barm-, granaries antl cribs are filled a rat is doubly useful. Give Tom and Tabby a fair trial, and you w ill always keep cats. The Homeliest Man In Somerset, as well as the handsomest, and others, are invited to call, on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Uulsaui for the Longs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to cure ami relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 50 cents and $1. A drummer who kissed a country girl, remarked ecstatically: "How charming it is to press the lips of innocence for the first time." All you city tellers must have gone to the same school. Every mother's ton of you says the same thing when he kisses me," "he replied. Abound II URE3 Kenraaa Prct ration, Neraoi Headaehe, w ' Neuialgia, Nervous weakness. asd Liver Diseases. Rheumatism. pepsiaaad aU affection of the Xidceya. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Prcp'3 A FINE PIECE OF IS INDEED A LUXUFfir FillZER'S AMONG DEALERS VE ARE SURE THAT ONE TRIAL Will Convince You of Its Merits ir. a Wold2! ttt n LOOK FOR THIS TAG ON EACH PLUS Jno.Finzeh 8?o$., Louisvilie; K IT NEVER FAILS I -oV 1 - - "Ji-v "WSJ iV-l PILES C5LDCPA05, FEVER 5pR SoW by Every Druggist I Somerset July l-'7S-ly. ARBUCKLES' name on a pr.cliago of COFFEE Is a guarantee of excellence- a pr.cliago of COF 3 of excellence. ARIOSA is kept in all : m tho Atlantic to tt COFFEE is kept In all fir st-class stores from tho Atlantic to the Pacific COFFEE is never pood when exposed o the air. Always bny this brand in her-netically sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES. NEW. INVENTION NO BCKCHL 1 RUNS, EASY' 7 CtmK me "- bav fMra nwd it mm mn Hi Hmrre. n and r. la have 4 S Ktui S MrHa dallr. "Frm-rttf" VtiM W Farmer tvr.ti Vraorl Cboprwr war. frtt m-drr r.(S) AiiM rOUUl.M- wXVTTXi MACIilNK CB 303 8. Cain, fttrocc. CLutm&o. Ill, For full inlormittion of the route, where to oh- , tain IfOveminent Lauds. Mnim, Etc., Address ! A. If. BRACKEXKUHSE, I Central PasRctiper Agent, I Corner 7th At e. and Smithdvld Streets, ( IMttsburgh, Pa. Oils! Oils!! Tlic Sinndanl Oil'Compsnr, t f PittshiirKh. Ta., I makes a specialty of maiitifiietiiriiiK for the j Jxiuiehlic trade the liuesl brands of I Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Casoline, Thai can be ma.lc fnnn IVtroK'iim. Wc cballenge cumpariboti wiih every kuowa PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. IX yon wish the most uniformly Satisfactory Oils IX the -fVrnerican ZSIarket, Ask for onrs. Trade Sir Somerset and V icinity tipplied by OK A IlKKRITf? axi KUEAS.'i i KtSiSKH. StUIKRsCT, Pi. scptSS-'ST-lyr. EXCELSIOR cooic STOVE ALWAYS SATISFACTORY. All Fiircteers cai te Snitd! MASVFAC'Tl'KED B Y Lini)EUllT9Jl AXD FOB SALE r.r R. B. ScheU & Co., SOMERSET. PA. Tobacco ''J-l flNE PIECE I TOBACCO 5 POSSIBLE ANO IS ,T0 KNOWN ASA j ( plAKE IT I Irand 'MM I J Jt I M 1 C5 if ' ilPlilifo WEAK NCriVEd FU aTf CtLlTiT CCHTOfTD 1 X- 4T0 ToU3 wclsO r:f-.T fci. t CBffcii-iE faerf rn Cv tiKK. wt-. torful trr,- tut-wum. RHEUMATISM pArxxM Cr:.r.vrr OrtSForm wrHf Cm bitxX I drive oat Urn la-f ic acid, whwa ru I.buniarini, m l nU'm Um bli-l-luah. tiff t-rnu U n hutitlif rtnilHwi, III the txuo rcUHSiy itx hHf..f.iaiignk KIDNEY COMPLAINTS Iijrx, Crr tt.t Comtw srxjiriraljr rtrrm tbfr liwr&sd ktn to pi-rffct bv:Ui. Inm rarrUTo '.t. o mLinetl with it iv-r t'itiM-4, Di iktM it Um bent xcstedy all DYSPEPSIA ' V-tumrii. and 'itet tfiv D ir 4 the dirr. t:re orvuts. 'itr. w hy u cum veu lb CONSTIPATION pAr5T Cx? rnr CowForrD ta not s eafh-ar. tic. It i lxattve,f:Tiim'raij-aii(l nituml Bccnuuendd hj pmfowinnal andbuiincsa men. far took. Stomach Dvs- Irice $1.00. Pold by Drcffxista. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE OHIO RAILIiOAD. SOXERSETd: CAMBRIA BRAXCH. DISTANCE AND FARE. XI i ton. Fare. Somerset to stojrsttnni Vi i Somerset to IlooversvilUr... - 17 M ' Sumerset to Bethel . 2.'! 70 Somervft to Johnstown ;ai . 110 Somerset lo Eockwoott 9 'M Somerset to (iarrett 15 60 Somerset to Meycrsdale 21 70 Somerset to fuuiberlaud M 2 00 Somerset to Washiiigtun..... . 210 6 56 Somefset to Baltimore S'O 7 50 Somerset to t'rsiua 2-4 si) Soinerst-t toConfiueace...-....-. 20 110 Somerset to Connclisville M 1 "0 Somerset to Piltsburgh 110 3 10 The fare to fhuadelplila is tu.m, and to New York, iiLOH. Winter Arrangement-ln efTect sine Ho. 20, '87. XOIITU-BOUXD TRAIX& JOHXSTOWS EXrRESSXo. 91. t Isii rr.. EoeVtrnmt 5-.no a m SOUKIistT... fi:."o a III lieiter 01 a ia Stirtstown :i.'i a m HteversYille b:.A a m lk-tlicl 0.j-' a in Jrn'tri. Johnstowu 7:2j a MAIL No. S!. Isa ret. ritt'burch.... :!! a m KtwkutHKl ll:a m Milli.nl U.s m rHiinersvt 1-J:ii in SltlysttlWt...l:;., p in Hixvemvine.lJ:l." p in li. ll.t l l:UUi m .tm'tw. Juhnstowu..u 1:35 p riissnpon from ltLlnrch change ran d r points uu ihe Siineraet it Catubria at UockmoimI. SOMEIiSET ACCtlilMODATIOX-So. ST.. t Arrirr. 30MERSKT V p in naliimon- .10-mi a m Fitt-lmnjli 1.10 p in KiM'ko.ni ..:Jti j. in Millunl p ni Piisiieniri'rs ftr Somerset from the cast antl went on the Pittsburgh liivirinii, elmnie ears at l:tN-k-wosl. SOCTII-BOl'XI) TRAIXS. BALTIMuIiE MAIL Isarr Johnstftwu 7:) a m Itt'tliel s:-jti a in lltMiversvillu u 111 Sttiystowii s;.v, a in tfel't-r '.i.'Jlain Si IMKKSKT '.ir.il a lu Milft.rJ S:;i7 a in Arritrj Iloekwoitl.... 9:.'rf)am riiiulK-rlaitil lrJUpm ashinutun- A. -I.", p ni Ibtltillmre !:!." p Ul l'UUshtirKh -:ll p m lassenKers for piiintii east ami west change cars at KockwumL ACCOMMODATION- Xo. S4. yoir JohnMown p m ltettiel :i:ti.. p in lits.versville... :i:JU p m Sti.y.tijwii ;t:;u p m lieieer .'t:"-7 p in SnMKHSKT 411 p ni Millunl 4.16 p ni Koektvifcxl -I::1U p m I 'tllllt.erialld . 7:1.1 p m Pitisimivli :-l- p m Wasliiiiu.u :M a m IliiUiuiore :.aia m Pansenift'ts fur eautuutl west change cars at Buekwotxt. rtOCKWOOD ACCOMMODATION Xo. Vi. f Imrai I Array Somf.rset r. nti p ni P.utkwmxl 6i."i p m Millunl tl:U p m I panseni;ers leavinirun this train ean make con-net-lion at Kiiekwtxjl with night Express trains cant and west. Daily, t Daily except Sunday. BALTIMORE d: OIUO RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH VI YIMOS. EAST-BOUXD TRAIXS. Ynuiih. A- Train tjrave CnmUrt'tl tlx. Mail. Exprm. llttst.nnrh 1:10 r. . H.iiO a. a. ic j) r. . Hruii.lo.-k 1:.3 ' v..! ' MrKeesport ' " WestSewton " " hrouil K.ml :.) :4i ' 1 Contiellsville ;t..V ' 11:15 " Ohio lle l is Ki:".i " ( i.inliienee 4:W " lll ."l la:lA. M. I rsiua 4:41 " lti:.V. ' (asselmnn :.:U7 " ll:pj " KtakwtKi.1 ::i " n.-js li.Vi i.arrett ,v;i.' " 11:4:! " Salishnrv June. ."i.4-" " 11:.V2 ' Meyervialc ..4-s " 1I:.V " l:M Kevslitne .VM 1':01 r. M Sun.l Hali-h r.:'.ti litis " l.yu ' ! Sinlhaniplon ti:J4 ' Kairli.ipe 6::f.' " li " , lirn.liuan C.-li " l-.':.0 " ciimV.rlaiid 7.1- " 1:JI 44 'J:4. i AVaslmtirtoti . ,r.:4. " 7.J) I Haliimore tarrlve) C:4." " 8.:o ir;.s T-B0 1 XD 2 AM IXS. J'uinjtf n it" ! Tniim Lmre Cumljerl tl Ar. JIuiL Exirrn. Hnltitntire a. m. KM0 a. . -:) r. M. WllshillKloll " ltl-.Vi Jv-ai ' j lnnlvrlulni; fM " S-lOr. . 1-HA. . I llyniltiiHii S-:V. " 3-f. Is") ' ; Kitirllole S-4S iiti ... Soiitliuntpton s-.v " " .. Sntld Pitlch MH " 4-:ri 2-17 " I Keystone " : ' I Mi yersdnle ;i-:w " j o; " j Salisbury June. K-'K " 4-Vt " arrett y-M " 4-.V " s(s Koeka-ood 'J-V, " 5-1". " S-ja " Casselnian In-ol 5--" " . I'rsina Kt-Ji " ,V4." " j-.vi " Con'ltienee lti--js ' ,wi 3-.".s llhio PIe lll-.'O " tUlS " 4--M Connellsvlllo 11 M." " 5mo I Pnmd Ftml ll-.v. ft-.no j West Newton l-'-l:". P. a. 7-:H " 5-47 " I MeKeesiort l-'-'t - S-lt) ' 6-JO " Brsd.l.rk l as j Ar. Pittsburgh 'i (W " s-5 " 7 ml The time given is Eastern Standard Time. Mail Trains connect at Roekwood with trains to and from Somerset and Johttstrmn, at llvn.1 niaii with train found from ltedfonl. at (oirrett with trams n and from lleriin, at Salisbury Junc tion with trains ui and from hulisbury. All Train Sop fur l'amjers trVre 77w it Gircn. I i W. M. ri.EMEXTS. Manajrer. C K. I.t iKl), Gen'l Pass. Airt. B-SE,i6il- PITTGBURGH, 3FFEIi TO THE TGADC THE SECT I.ISE OF $3.00 SHOES I THE UIHHKT. 3ti3.i, English Ba!s& Imitation Lacs Congress, From I lie lti:sT CALF KI.S. -nlih ;E.ri.AE IWlAtCI.A TOPS, SOLE I.EATIIESt (OIVTins, and every pair warrantetl. . Schell &. Shivler, Somerset, Pa. aprtn-lyr. FASUIOXAIILK CUTTER and TAILOR, Having hail many cxiieneiiee hf-4it.h.Mi Tailorltttr Ijiis- II. I tftlMrnnlpw nalisl'aetit.n to all LTwhu rear eall nt- ii on me and fonir -1 inem-llh lli.r .-t. 1 - atSunagc. Toon, ic WILLIAM M. nociISTETLER, BoaKIUET, Pa. JXFX'UTOR'S XOTICK E-.wtc nf Jane Bronkn, ilee'il. lnte nf Lower Turkeyl.mt Twp., Somerset o.. Pa. Letter testamentary on tlir atmre estate hare ins beea trtauted mtlie timlersi-H by the prun er authority, nntiec in hereby Riven lo il' pre K.n iii1 bled to aai. ejitate hi make liumeiliatr payment, anil Ihuw havina eiainw amiinst the same will present them duly antlteiuiealed eltlernent oa Thurhlay. the lh day iif Msreh lSs at the law o!Bce ut the Executor, la sy,merl Bel Borough, Pa. ... . E. PC JTT, Ivb8- Ixerutor. fx i ifttsei'J.r-.Vt. To all Interested in Breeding and Impirting Horses. IMPORTED PEKCHEnON. SHIRES AND CLYDESDALE STALLIONS. Fullv Arci.nmt.sl. in o!in.J Heultii, Mroug. ri? (Mu!M.anJ relv f.ir ervi(f. Also, aclioifr hit uf "i.iil TJce" vi.iiti Ter rhenin linit-i Mtut-. ia ful ; a verj' Utira!j!e ilit-hiise. Terms favitntile to n-.!eu-i!;o p,;rtie. L'urresiHiu.lUL-t.. solu-ite-t. rroiiip; rt'iiliegivcu p-vt-iirJ nuclei :, IMPOKTEK. Cor. 5tli Ave. and Market St. riTTSIU KUIl, V. WANTED IS Ta Soiiril Order rtirenrirerH,) ice. Ac. Steitfr Work For Hiitcit. $ct;r Intustricus Ken. StiC-J. ., I:. wrt MOMS trnct. ' OUICKt.r LCAftNCO 5.itisfactioi Guarantcpd to Customers at.: Amtrf. Vrtt titiiuliftl'-lv 6r LTiui. .Mre-n. K. . IJ AHF A" .. 1430 So. Penn Square. Philatifct.i, F2 INVENTION .Sit the lvA Miiinij tin UoiitlrTs ( mivliiIiVc prvrc?- is a ni-:i;ti hw1 yu-ni tt v-k tliiit citii iHTlnrrni all ovr ti;c rotuKry HithoiU wpuratiittr rh.- worii-rs irmn tln-ir I'.om-?. Fuy liU-ml ;aiir .v enn ) Cn- work ; t-iiiu-r tx. ymnir or iM : no.Hwr'tti lili;v ri' iuin-tl : f i -tnl not iuv(U-l : yon urt Miirtfl im-. this (Hit mi-. tVUmi to nt ir:l M-titI yni frt'r wtiiH'thitii? nf HjvAt vuhif antl iui. h,!u:h'ic u y n, that wilt Uri you iu tuiut-i, wait-li willl-rinsr Vita in iTiorc inH)ry riKlit nw.ty tt, un iinyrhMite t'l-t in the HirM. 'Vm fn'jit frr. AiMr Tki e &. la, Atiipista, Me. iuuil-v-iyr. Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, i MAM'rA7i;::Kii and Dealke, LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Sott "Woods. OAK, POPLAR, SlDIXiJS, r!CKET.-4. MOlLDIXt.s, ASH, WALXCT, FLuoCIXO, SASH, cTAIll KAILS, CUEBRY, YELLOW PIXE. SIIIXtiLEs;, pilOK.S CAL! SI ELS. - rirRs-TXTT. - VII1TE PIXE, LATH. BLINDS. X;-WEL MsTS. A General Line of ail grades nf I.ainicr and HuiMiny Materia! and i;.s.S;ig Sia:e k. j t in tix k Also, can furnish anything in the line of our business to order with reauiahle proi&ptuess. sti. -ii as Craek.-ts. (Md-sized wt.rk. ei -. Office and Yard Opposite S. & I.IILD IT -l-.i-LlO Lii :ITE10 yr chap m nff r-r i Hirt.n .Try ATI I- T " ' T-J,(.h..,i:kT3 t.. t i 4J l 1 Over 5CO Ecau.:rui SonJ '.:? fit, l i j .I . " Declcns c:.-c:.:z- y y J .' -i r-v y i a-;,v -'-..V cwj 1 KASDSCrtfE WEDDING, BIRTHDAY Cf. HGUDAY FRL?ST, -1 a" JT A fV A 1 . T7 fochlnins a PnrTor, t ltAIIC, if V ip 4 All fiirnih'vi with 2 -6a-kf?3a. . 1 3 5CKgL at (Kir WholcMle Prices, THE LUS'jaC MANF'CCO.. for 1838, will ha sent FP EE to nil alogue Wltn colored Pintes, ana ever onerea. c'our speclaitr is sunaiiintz MDlfCT IIIHr.Atl poses, ana aM TOOLS necescanr to mann a complete atiraen. if ,ou grow VECETABLES FOB MARKET, tell ua so when ou sand for IftUUCDM 9. CTrtlro our Catatogue. JUlindun Ct O I UAXO, 219 ATTRACTIVE OPENING -OF- NEW SPRING EMBROIDERIES, LACES, AM) WHITE GOODS: t)nr wlit-tii.n of Kiulirtii.leres enilirtresoll the rln,i,-,-i patterns in all tiie ne'.v Mean in tlte Kiiil.rtiiik-n- line, a litcrij.li.in i.ftvlin-li it is inin.ssil)U' to givu in an a Ivertiseniciit tliat will ei.nvey an a.lei.tiaie iil-a tf lite beamy ur extent of the patiern t.lierttl. We name a few nf the tilings, ami invile you to come in ami ittspei I t lie si.s k : Kmliroi.lereil Ktne!s, U'iiie Inserting AVi.le Skirt Kmltroiilfriw ascia!!y niee line ti.r Cliiltlrvn's Ilrvssi-s. neat, stnail spring tin. tine open work, with rows oi' coriinj; und tiiL-kinir. All-over rows orinscrtiii, Ttieking and Reverinjr. dune to onr Ijiee, Kmlirtiiilerv nn'l White Goods Deiirtment for tiie XKW tiiKiUS, anil for ail the i)..eties in tliis line. We have them, and (H'ARAXTKE JiKST VAL VK CKUXG. 41 FIFTH AVE.. PlTTSBt'lUili. PA. CatarrM ELY'S uic ; xri wiii: iAH tmCiitmlJk nTijCi.crvCOV? aw rJand Infiammatian, rHAV Heals th Sores, Re 7 y stores the Senses of 1 Tas'.e and Smell. A partielels ap.ill.-fl into eaeh r-r-rril and is airreeai.le. Pri-e.'ernts at Iinweis ; br mail rwtere,I.W. eti's. Ei y JtUvtMEKS. 2X. U. what.. ,nt ll maris-'iT.Iyr. yott r am vmw THIS .y,-Lv''lA, A il'i-' PAPER on Bl in rrrrsrit-a-.H t i. A'ien.sia Hunsau .J asssREinuGioir bros. wne WUI eeutrkci ur aUTenuiui; u lum-,t rmtj. ;; r lB 01 i J '.A ! l; I t I t;x .--aiJh A. C. YATES & Co Sest rrude Clothing in riiiU.I.-ij.l.i.i for Men anil ChiMreu. Sixth ami Chestnut k ;I.--d-.-r Iljii.liii.M DON'T BLAME man !;r roav.t-ti; tr!.t?. I,..- Khtruni-.tiM.. or NVurVit. Th. ' y.::ti is simj Iv ar-:u!. No ti.-n.ir cnci-ni ttn-r ws ir.or: j i.nful ;:ui itivic Uun lii-e.t-LS. I'ul Ji;I.ti: a :?.:in to :c i .Ii.nic-; if. !:ain-; I'-.c-j. mntii:n cr N:-u:)-ia. In. .ui u--; Alii-lo-pl.o-ros, when it l.r.s c.::cd tliousiii'Is who have ur.:r.d :?i thr urns way. It : c::rc-.l i.-iTNircu after f liysici .n bvt j'miui.cc J tlic:n !t The l .!t of lite !ivs '-;nw iv. Ctl-: n-: ul K h-. u:?: .l-vrr . ;. -. 1. , -in ihr htt' tf'i; . tcn-c W.l t.tT pu.. i Ci i- iniri !; t .'"- i .i ,;, . . . R.'.YC HiL-n-i!.-!' 4:v t;c -.'.r- . . Iu lcep for 1 tt . - i ! .. . w:L,n:. 1 cont t-t- wdi. K-.v. !!. ;.. . , . k THE ATH10PH0R03 fa') .$.1. inn per fKoMTuti-l: IUUCENT I l..r .K i I S I, ( SI F V, M ' Ijfly ni.'.-tils wauus! '. Ki.-i'trie' ..r-.-i ""..t'. " stil.-s. U rtt. at tow- l(.r tonus. I'H si'-.Tl's Uroailway, New York. 'tiv la- :n,i'' w imlesaleb am. Kkiai; ex or C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Ta. ITWILL PAY YOU TO Bl T Vol JIEiOKf Ala W Q11K op Wm. F. SHAFFER, 8UMKHSKT, I'KN' JC'A., JUnilfj. -Hirer of and 1). -nler iu -mm m am m A' ii. .V?:it(;r!h WHITL '.r.''.V7 l'er.in ill ne.il of M"Nr.ME.7 tViiKK ill find il lo l!.e:r i-.ilt r. si u j,t it: y .iit.j.. u iiere a i-r.iir n..w'i;e til 's- -.:-.. -u tli.-:n. tf .r.. f-, t..:.i -.n.-i.. . . .( ninl I'::!' IBI' W , I inviu- sjh-i ,u! iti:-.:i;i..it tu tl White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument DitriKjiit-i-.I hy LEV. . A. i;Klii. f . .-i.f. fl lM)pr..M-in.-nt in tiie point nf MAT! f.'.'.W, ami 1 n.NsTia t'TitiN'. ami tvhi.-li i .!.-Mii-.i ti la Ihe I'.iptilnr ptiPient ((.r .,ir i ..n.iaMe til li.ate. . CiVE ME A CALL. WH. F. SHAFFER. Llfirarr, Smnhintj, lieellnlnq or Invalid 1AH .(;k, Hi-.U.srlUI Hi. fllh ardu... .s-n lsapl Cv-NlirPKDtoall itI f,,r t ataiocor. parta of lb world. urq mm DREW'S CARRIAGES Ihf AntnmaHi Coau-K Rrak. Hrtni'rd cnU:i:: f.irCtttukrie ani rat.:j.-n ''arnairf IC5 93. Qth St., Phiiada.. Pa. C&RDEN and FARM who write for ir. It is a Handsome Cat the FlMebT COLLECTION OF 6r EDS PSDnriirDC with tranet.os Sneo. i" UMHULncnd nonpted to the.r pur- SEEDS Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. CEil SGHSrIOK'S M&MMS. FILLS Standard for ever Half a Century. Praised on Every Trial. CURE Indigestion, Sour Stom.-.c., Heart bum. Flatulency, Colic ar.-l al! dita cf tlic stora;c!i; Costivencs?, Ia::.-.n m iion, Diar;ltoca and t!isca-r; cf tl.c 'o-1' els; CuBjcstfoa, Biiioa ncs, Xaast' IIc.i'l.-.c'ic, CiiJdincjs, ervount.-.s L:v er Cm; l.-.in;, an I all tti.caics arwi..i frost a g ir.;c I .-.:.'! s!u;;ish Iu tr. Tht rc.lace con::ti.:l eoaditions, breii tp stu!.b:m co?r.p!i.:s.irs, rcit'.re fri.e, h-jalthy action to the ora:i5. Th y iie Pu.-ety Vcgctufcls, Strictly Reliable tzi Absolute' Safe. r-r S!oHrntt Cm-dt". PHr2. T"r'-1; S Uwt f .r " tt.: ..r --.t l.r m.u!, t-f...'' f ,,fl ttTvip; yf prlc. ilrJ il.Scli-TDik i jii, i i .WW 17 F.m 3ityitivn!'a' All On.,. .... jjc. v . ar4 4'-" rr. ' " Dr. Beta Arnold, 111- tj. w ' u fa. YIMIINI'UATtttl'SlNt 'TICK. t-Ule uf I.!iiii M.-m-es. !,-, M. laic of '':nt Tonhi(., S-mi-.-set l'..ii:t'. Itten..ifail.niiii-ti.ii..iitliea!v'e-t:itcJr ItiK is-n icrutii.si toli t- lui.i.-riitiK -i tie (,r"t anihiffitv. nt:.-e is hvr..-hy ir'M'ti umii -,,,' indebted to ai.l eslale to hiake i:.imu!;ale . ntelit. and lie-e lim ,nj e!aiiii a..ii:i-t tiie "n' ill present them duiv aiiibentu nte"i ! llT ireut ,.ii Kaut.-dnr. .uol U. l s. l" rv,r deueeuf the Admiuilrat. in Fa ut Tt; P.VVII J. M-.KkEV feb-.1l. a.li:""t,,f-
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