RICHARD OCDEN S DUTY. Mr. Winner mi'"r',,,,'m,ent of thc cn-sl IVwuh'T kwi win -. ne morniiip, .alHnit ton year ania. youni; limn raiue into In olre linm lit1 revstiittl ..r,., .wiMant b.v,k-k"ier in a I-uiU.W.lii imirlinnrm. Mr Vagner hook hsn.is K itli him hearliiy. lie had" kn.mn t lcn nine be wa a boy. anJ him tbonmplily. He waa kpeoye.J, tbvVPdly honert f. llor, anl onlikeni'Ht yiin(f men. always hard at work. II ba-1 wan-ied lately, too. Mr. Vajmor liml lvn at l.ia little liouae, and neon the wife and laly. " Ililio. Oj.l-.-n 3 Ilowoauie too here? In I lie bny an. twV " It in mi lnv f'r me. fir," as'ul ffden cravely. -I am liwlian.fd. Tiie linn, like all oilier l'liiladeljihia linns, found it rM--osiry to I.--!! exp-ns, and have havH no fourth if Uit iriix-n. I was the yoimje-t iKx.k-keejier, and had to rr. of ittn'." "Tliat is l.ad-lid." ill waa in the days when the hurl time were IiartW.) " Wli.it are y.u eoinp to do. Hit-hard 7" - I ran find nntliiug to do in I'hlladel t.liia. There are twenty thousand men tlii-n- lm.kiin, for work. I raiiK-tnask you for it." Me ? My dear lxy, our look -keeper liave lieen Ijh n lor years.'' Ui. liar.l UiiIkhL I did not come t.i uu-d them from their .leU, Mr. Wagner. 1 do not hope to (M any work for my head. I niut put my han.U to it now. Is there not a !aoe in the miil for me" " Anions tin- hand ? You don't mean thiiMV.l.nT " Yes. 1 do." ooloniif; rfijrlitly. " A man ik it nun. no matter how he earn his I, read. I cannot afford to lie idle for a wii-k. Willi the ;ip- you y to your pnddlcn. or tin-men. 1 ran u;.tx.ri .warj j ntnl tlie IKy in isiim vniiipe, nt-iv u ing is m cheap, at lejtt until timed luond." ' Very well, my lad," said Mr. Warier. nfler a I unit' hesitation, "you are right. I'll And a place for you to-morrow. Py the way, you used to have a good deal of knowledge of chemistry, eh?" " Ye, I thought of teaching it after I left college." Very g xxl ; I'll put you near Mr. Fer ris, lie can probably give you a few hints which may Ik- useful ; a son of Judge Ferri. you know. F.ducated as a mining engineer ; but he has gone into the works, like any iHr lad, to work his way to a practical knowledge of the busi ness, lie has charge of th converter." he ad led, with a tone of ro?joet, to which Ogdcn. never having heard of tiie con verter, listened itii indifference. The neit morning gden, in a work mau'x clothes, pn-svntcd himself at the olliiv, und Mr. Wagner himself took him into the mill and gave him his work, in troducing him to Mr. Ferris in the tone which he would u-e in sjcaking to an .unl. The familiarity was kindly meant, but injudicious. - Who' that young cub old Wagner's making much of" aaid Jake t'raw iord, to the man at the coal heap In-side bun. "iMinno! mo of his pots I reck on." Jake was one of the most drunken anil vicious men in the works, lie manned i igdeu'd gentlemanly lioaring and white hands with a scowl of contempt, which i.. , ti..oiv-. rl.ir ifc linn Mr. I Wa-ner shook hands with him saving, j - iood by, my lad. and pood luck !" ! From that lime Jake act down Jake set down the ; voimg miin as his encmv, whom be was bound to overturn. n i.rosontlv no- : tin-d that this man shoved him unneces sarily when he pa-ed him in. the throng and swore at him under his breath, but, iipising him to lie a drunken follow,! thou .-hi no more alx.ut it. His inditfer- j enoo but enraged Crawford the more.! Poor Kicliard. whom lie met on Sundays j lrvcd like a gentleman, going with his j wife to church, Ki-ame in hid eyes the eniUsliiiient of the "bl.i.ited aristocrats" j whom he hated so heartily. " I'll fix hid lordship l.-r life '." he said every day, and watched bis chance to do j it. Ferris, on the contrary, as Mr. Wag- j nor had foreseen, was attraotod to the j young man and gave him work near to ' him, frequently explaining the prooesnes j to iiiin. Sgdeu'd previous knowledge of j chemistry made htm a most intelligent j bearer. The "oomertor," of which Mr. Ferris had charge, is an enormous p"t in which j the molten metal and carln are subject- ! I fd t. the force of a ternlie force by which the carlsin is dissipated. At the instant wIk-ii the right amount is left, the hug vessel is overturned into a pit, whore it flow d into tubes prepared for it. Ferris'd duty wad to wat h the lurid flames of the metal and w hen, by the change in their lint ho saw the moment bad route to pr.-ss on a lever which, by hvdraulic nucl.iiiorv. overturned the vast converter. I J'vory lime this was done, steel to the amount of dix thousand dolLurs was mail. If be missed the lime, w as a second too early or late, the firm wen1 loners to that amount. I The men ct not allowed to siieak to i hirnasth moment approached, tyden j klwavs stod near, dcafeiieil bv tiiethun- ! dorous rvrof the blast, but watching j Ferris. le. intent fa.v. I After a few weeks Oglen learned to ,;j, il,t !.. ..!,.-.. in fl, ... w hk lt marked the critical moment. : He t.4.1 Ferris so one dav, jokinglv ad- j J.ng."IriUtake.v,,urpUtvnow.onan j ,v j " I lue I way un have to rail upon j von." said Ferris, tangoing .. i Jake Cramford wa Uhiud th two men. His cunning eyeit d(urkled. He followed Ogdcn home iu the dark, loiter ed alK.ut until he saw Richard's wilt1 ran ! the path to meet him. ' How is Fen?" said Ogdcn, very ea-perly- Kotter. I think it is not croup, only n nrdinarvmld." "lien id the baby! AhaT muttered Jake. "Ivegirf it! I'd settle bis Km. ship now r thumping bis fist on hi leg I druukenly. ,hc 'ai1 of iht Uittles w hieh are a!- lg.U-n' watch U-gan ai 2 oVUvk the j ready quite extensively te1.! forcontain int morning. Utile Pen was conghin r ! in' 'h "ll,,Jan",i 1,5 inki Wuoing. f!e and cboking all night ; his father sat Id- i drtsing. glut1, etc and they would seem wide lMcr;b until it was time to go. and j ,,e '"''.v well adapted .or .nlaining (hen sot olf ith a lhavr heart. "What, i tlie matter?" said Ferris, pass inn liim. "The boy is tlm-ctoned u ith omup. I think I ooul.I ii.it live, Ferris if I sliould 1'tse that child." said I glon. Oaa Cird wvt-rbcard hint, nolded a4 Uugtted. At nine VLt. k that iu.ruiug i!mt was i a blow to i- U4ado. AIkhH eiglit Ferris j stepidsl awid tueat bis bn-ikf.u. abith r was placed in a tin jil ea a lm-l. Ii i u, .. , T . , " -, , , , , ' , . , , . ' -n J tv c-an, Ivan.iy and ecoaomica' in eu to mnii iwioe iitr iuniaor. - , "IdJok to that, radfonlmil vow?" lie ' -. , , , , , soio, and Jake asdiduouJv u-iit over tlie i " r1t. r, . .. . . , .. Out ofbdirtr tvvket he t.K.k awhite ' 1 . , paiH-rtMiiaing, i poison, but a nausea- j ting medicine, slow and sure iu action. ' Tbi be Uastiiy shKk into the roflV-e. rern. maae a wry tace, but gulped it down. He was hungry ai d cold. A lit- Jl licfore nine Mr. Bcrringrr, the prinej- j pal owner of the work", tamo in ami I noar Wrria. He never wearied of I liMonin to tho roar of the l!a-t, or of nali-lnng trio griw Hiaiiiinrry iu t.im..-u, and the rush of while li.juid metal from th cauldron. "Arc you ill, Ferris ?" he said, coming op to the young man, a he sat w ith hi hand niton the lever, and hi eyes "ton the fiery fluid. " Your iai are perfectly blue." " Ye," aaid Kirris curtly, " but 111 nee this through." Mr. Berricger watched lain very cloc!y. You can't do it ! You are near f;:'mt jng now. How long will it le until it is ready T" "About ten minuted." p;ssped Fcrrw, with a nhu.lderof pain. Is there nobody who ean take your placer I I don't know," he ai 1 dully. Then lie dropped the lever and sta;; pere.1 forward. "I I cannot see!" he cried. "Oreat lieaveua! What i to be done?" cried Mr. IScrringcr. A quiet voice was hoard from among the Htartled men. "I think I can take Mr. Kerris's pliuv, if you will trusi it to me." "Ogdon? Yes.; try, :den," said Fer ris, an he aank dow n. Nunc of the men carried him out. llu l.nnl Oirden atep IhhI u;0" 1''" platform anil put h; hand on the lever hicb the mill w ner held. "I'll try you. young man. It' all I can do. Ui-mcmU-r, if you fail by an instant it ii a lie of neveral thouwind dollars to UK." "I know, nir; I'll do my duty as well an I can," NiidOg'U-n, calmly ; but he breathed a hurried prayer t Und for help. The frightful roar of the bias! drowned aU ,,,,,1 the curioua workmen pither- -i i ......i i..;..i...,.!V ..v.. iive.l i 1 vtl tirouu'i wait "' "mi" v - ... i on the flickering flame. It d.-emed to 1 him as if the beating of the 1'l.iod in his i veins kept lime with the fire. Suddenly, .liJin.-t .ml sham, he heard, outside ft tl.M window near which he st.ssl, his ... , " P.cnny Ug len. he'd .King of croup; I signilicance of this extraonlinary w here's his father?" j demonstration, pnmiptly siiad and re- "Ort'at i,Ml:" He started wildly for- ! ti.oved the flags and tticolored streamers, ward, then gras.d the lever agaiii with s""p "f the j-risoncrs, however, had strained eves and clutched tc th. His j '""-' material of the same kind in re duty. He" had promised to do his duty, j " rve and at intervals throughout the en The next instant the flame, us if in pity j tire day scrajis and tatters of rod, white for man, changed its hue, and the lover " v,!,!t" furtively hung out hire sauk. hit from the converter rolled the j and there from ceil w indows or tied on to fiery flood. Ki. hard spring down from j lu of the gratings. Iite in the the'platform, hit.- and tn iub'.ing. j evening, at a preconcerted hour, the po- " Is it IVnny you're goin' to?" said Pan j litieals lighted their bits of candle and Mct'arthv. "I'm just attiier Msin' the placed them in their windows, an 1 the bve g last the mill u id his mother, an' il's well andhe.rty hois. Itwur Jake Crawford as plajiil that durty thrick on yecs, iur," turningto Mr. pK-rringer ; "and it w ur him as dosed the co!iec lor Mister Ferris. Mr. Porringer was a man of few words. "Send for a policeman for Crawford. Young man, the firudowes you soi io thing, and we will pay it as ls-st we can." They li 1 pay it. This was four years ago. Mr. Ferris has ln-en pr--moled in the w orks, and Ilichard igden holds his place at a high salary. Pioneofthe prelliest cottages in the village you may una .uary j and Pen, who is the big brother of tao j youngsters as fat und chubby as him- , self. Some Foolish People -"" a cough to run until it gA-ts be yon-1 the reach of mo.'iu ine. Iht-y of- ten say, "h, il win wear away, ma in most casi-! it wears them away, t ould tlev la- iniluoe.t to try Hie succvssiui medicine called Kemp's Palsam, which wem-ll on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excel lent etli-et after taking the I'.rst dose. Price 5(1 o-lits and fl. Trial - a A At ali iMruggikta. The Wrong Man. The joke is on a certain common .al man whos home is in this city, l.ist Wednesilay he w;ls c.m.ing to l'.ridgetoii and as he got in the car be aa a man w houi be thought was an uoqu.iih'.anio. Ho slipped up behind and giving him a nip on the hack, hard enough to knock the wind out of an ordinary man, said: "How are you, old fellow? How. are thing in Philadelphia?" The mau looked up and said : " 1 U-liove I don't know you." At once tlie commercial loan saw his mistake and liegan to upologi.c, telling the gentleman be thought ho wasafi U nd of his. " I hope I am a friend of jours," said the man. Then they got to talking and the com- j vasful Cough Medicine wc have ever men ial man, seeing the gentleman's grip ! s-d-1, a few dos invariably cure the sack, thought he must bo a commercial worst cases of Cough, Croup, and Bron man also, and asked him what bouse he chitis, while its wonderful success in the represented. i I rcorcscnt." said the man. " tlie lar- ! got house in the world." ; " Well, bv irosh," said the traveling : man, if you represent tin- largest house1 in the world, you certainly have a snap. What hoUH is it?" "The Lord house," said the gi-ntle- My name in lijshop John S-ar- j liorougli Chun-h.' of the PrjteUi;t -P.-i'l.M.n .Var. Kj'iscfg;d - I liave leen a siitforer from catarrh for a l"1 it-'1,t -v'ar- "'" ,riei1 "umlH-r of reiiMtlu advertise.! as ' sure cmvs" without obtaining any relief. I bad rti.dv.nl never to take any oilier patent ! n'licines, when a friend advised me to ! trv K1' Cr,'am 1'K,,m- 1 ,1UJ "lIn great reluctance, but can now testify w ith I pleasure that after using it for j six weeks i id-neve mvseis cunti. ii l is a most I agn-eable remedy an invaluable ISjliu. Jja pli Stewart, Brook Ivn. id t.rand Axcniie, Paper Bottles. ue of the nuM intercslingof the many uses to which paper had idtu pur is the miiiufuctiire of pujcr Uittles. e have lone hail paix-r Ixjxos. lmis 1 ..... ... i na car '"w'S ami more recently jper j I''N wash lasms and Mher vcmhU ; but now Kmu ther evolution in jvr in j large variety or articles. I They are made by robing glued sheets of paper into bug cylinders, which an1 then cut into suitable lengths tops and bo'toms are filled iu, the inside coated with a waterproof compound, an J all this done by machinery almost as quickly as I ran count. Thef- are cheaper and lighter than glass, iuibr.wjl.le, and coiistsuently very pt-pular wiib cusnmcrs while the llL A tl.Mf n lu, ... .. .. f . f t 1 1, . ... ,, . "ipped tul aeasuns ; and Umg made i j j . . - , , by macliitMiry, . jty is uidcper.der.t of'aoor troubU1, wbkHi are additional , . ... Jantages to mtuiafactarors ho use bottles - The popular blood purifier, H.k Pa ? ir- sajiarilla. is having atn-mcndoi-.dsaletri season. Xearlv even bodv takes it. Try jt yourself. THE FOURTH OF JULY CEl.EPaATKD BV noLITICAt OFFEXDEKS TS A BIHSIAN" PKISOX. In the summer of 1.7fi, when there were."0nCneil iu the house of fletention more than "00 political offenders, it waa divided to have a general prison celebra tion of the centennial Fourth of July the birthday of the American republic. Aa early aa the first week in June'.the prisoner began to make preparations for the proponed celebration by request ing relatives who visited them to send to the prison for their use as many red and bine handkerchiefs net kerchiefs, shirts, and pairs of red flannel drawer as could lie tu-ul without exciting suspicion, and at' the name time all.the" prisoners w ho w re permitted to have moveable lights licgun to purchase and hoard candles. The colored garments were torn into slrijiH, the candles wcrcciit into inch-long bits, and both w ere distributed by means of the water closet pi throughout the w hole prison. Some of the women, w ho were allowed to have needles and thread to sew in their cells succeeded in making rude American flags, and before July 1st almost every political offender in the prison hud either a flag, or a few Htripes of red, white and blue cloth, and an inch or two of candle. nr.n, wh:te and tiLfK. Pay breaks in the latitude of St Peters burg in summer very early, and on the morning of the Fourth of July, lS7(i, hours before the first midnight cannon announced the beginning of the great national celebration in Philadelphia, hundred of American flags and strean ersof red, w liiteand blue fluttered from the grated windows of the politicals around the whole quadrangle of the great St. Petersburg prison, and the members of the prison "clubs" were faintly hur rahing, singing patriotic songs and ex- changing greetings witn one another - - through the water closet pipes uniting their cells. The celebration, of course, was soon "'r- r""ii suaai, n.iuuugil mo, "'' f U iHi'laration of IndeiH'ndcnee and did not understand ei Iebr.it ion ended With a faint but per reptible illumination of the great prison quadrangle. Torenixr. a-i Moi RNtru There seems to me to Is? something profoundly mournful and touching in this attempt of ;!i.K) political oU'enders to celebrate together, in the loneliness and gloom of a Russian prison, the centenni al birthday of a free jK-ople. Coniiared w it It the banners, the fireworks, the mar tial music und the glow ing pageantry of triumphant liberty in Philadelphia, the rudely fashioned stars and stripes bung out friim Krat,,i w indows, the faint hurrahing and singing of patriotic songs through water closet pii.es, and the few bits of tallow candle, illuminating faint ly at night the dark, silent quadrangle of the prison in St. Petersburg, may seem pitifully weak, ineffective and iusigr.ifi cant ; but judged by a' spiritual stand ard, the i-elebration in the house of pre liminary detention, in the Russian capi tal, of the American centennial Fourth of July, is an event almost as xtraordi mtry, und to the heart and imagination of a freeman almost as impressive,s the splendid demonstration in Pl.iladelphiv. Human actions ore not to lip judged si del v bv the sc?nic efh-ct which thev j prodiuv, but are also to lie regarded us ; manifestations of human emotion and I purpose. Win n Mary Magdalene anoiu j toil the fivt of her I.ord and Master as an i expression of her devotion and love it i was a siiuplo thing, almost a trivial thing ; but Christ wild : ''She ha:h done what ; she could." When the Russian revolu ! tionisls hung out rude imitations of the j star fpang'.ed banner from their ii-ll w in- dows. and lighted at night their hoarded I bits of candle as an expression of their ) devotion lo Ii'iH-rty and their sympathy ! with the rejoicings of a freer and happi . er I'etiple, it, too, was a simple thing, al . most a trivud thing, but they did what I thev could. Shiloh's Consumption Cure. Thi Is beyond question the most snc- euro u v onsuuipii-jii is wiinoui a par r.ll i-l in the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it has lieen sold on a guarantee, a test which no other niedi- cine can stand. If vou have a couch we earnestly ark yo-j to try it. Price 10 cents, -VI cents, and Sd.Oi). If your lungs an1 son1. Chest or Pack lame, use Shi- loh's Porous Plaster. Sold by tleorge W. Pen'onl it Sn. That's What He Had. After all, chi'dn-n are the masters of terse expression. They may not in dulge in airy speculation, but they us ually know the main facta of a case, and are pn-pan-d to state litem. There had be.-n some illness in the family, and little Johnnie was asked by an interested neighbor who had lieen sick. "Oil, it was my brother." said he. " What was the matter w ith him ? " " Nothing, only he was just sick." "I know; but what ailed him?" " O. 1 don't know." " What did he have?" " lie bad the doctor." Tnv 7Tiin. A hotel, presumably kept with a bar ,.t f ... ),.t w l-..t i. m, i r . .. - - - - - . ... n, ... ...in. UUU. Ml 1 1 M I - ville, tia. That Tirecf Feeling The warm weather Iu a drh!Iltitln(t eJVet, elcia!!y nr tims ho are witliin doora rnt of the time. The peruUar, yet cotnmoa, rumpus kuuwa aa -that tired f?Uug." I th result. TtU fer'anR ran b eDtSrely ovprctime tr takiuR ool' tUruparilla, waieh given w lute aad stirngU to an tlie iunritocu nf tb txitlr. "I rouitl nnj dlt-rp; bad m arrtlte. I to lluxt's Sarsarui, to !eep souni;y; coa'.d (rrt np without that tired aoJ liiimid Iwlui ; and my apem iinprortsi." at. A. t?XTom, Kent, tHiitx Strenylhen the Syntem H.mI Rjrsar-iriUa Js rhararSCTiicd by Urn wu:iiri;ies : 1st. the romtbiMalkm ci rensctital asrau : 1.1, the pnpnrtim,; 0 the r seenrir-R the active bediriaal qaihum. TherwalikiBKHlic-.ueofBnpsojj UlfDiih. fl,ftlcf cure la:herto -i known. Xeud Ua ).k (Mutainui; aUuUioaal rrtdrace. r.n.,r"d., f'raf'li tmrd np nit rn, E2I t V ""rpt'as ret as-tit'd. a3 rr ot Jtl-rc. Lmtll. iLU. ' i.-?'.1". TUa taj all otlwrs and Hood's SarsapariHa (oii by ill drocjtfftsL tl ; iix (: fx. Made oalytTCLnooa ft CXX, UweU, Uaa. 100 Doses One Dollar. SOME DOCTORS b'n."?rir a lra't "hit liter can't rare miejiilism aa 1 Kenrtla. thh-rs say ih'."T two but -don't, Ath-li pltr-ni 6.iy nrthin bttt cum. Thal'a '.'w xrrd rf its imnxm. c-rt a! tr.i! have proml il lo be a juu i, ,, sj-r en re. Conl. X. H.. Srt . rT Id mro-am l :n.l Aial- nr-fnwd u-d r li-t !-i.rt. 11 im I iwviwr Nufieml fi-iM.i rb ua.l-.u f. srw :Kl loi;.v l - tr.l.l I Ibr il.-inff. M-.Utl,- lit 1 tivitn .i u. th. s-atr i.it V4H-arl.ii. tt mt e.vn .Mtwsn'n r lw-f. I'lia I.) nv.mniD'lai..uwrr.'of . .1 hfitr - uwd trti TviufcJi w.th t!w- rante Itaiu;ttJ.inja 1. it. C. U. ux.x. Plllmfiar-. rd. l-d. AILW'VTT-l.iiC'r.eil'Kr-l n-rrf Brrvi.it- 1. .! tul i l.-i-l Uunilul for til thetp! ilbvl'-lje iu-. lm. L-i' Caesar CJ' Scnil r, n-n;r for th l.nitt ifiil rotuml plo lun. - iOorL.h Mdiil -n." THE ATHLOPHORQS CO. 112 Wall St. K.7. Horsemen, Attention ! fihONCHOS ! BROCHOS ! Bronchos for Sale. IHnv fowl fmml.vi loJT of M x1iin tnm v iril by of Klhnn AUci, fnim rtill Sj-Aiii-vh mn,. Thev m ll.v kv hi n'. with li-ivy nuttt and huU, i m nn I ni'Mly hays iii tulnr. 'pta f.rty to tifty of llu lot tr iiiiirtin fl. from thu'ioyix yvarN oM ti.1 Wfiuhinr fnin Tw tiMt piMiivI-. Tin- h(r-t-w nu U- !ts-ii ai titt farm of Win. Hay, one mil" north 4 KKkwtiaii,ni ami after My l. ".. i tnnc ami kM't a Rifci rikr, or a tilt twin of lihwr". Termr vtrv rrnvinli!r M. H. HARTZELL, mar21.tr JCm knoml, i'a. Fences FOR Farmers. pmtifgi, and Durable. HORSE HIGH, BULL TROUC, AND PIG TIGHT. SOMETHING NEW. We are enct"l In the mannlaetiire of tttla frnreaiSnur-wtaud Uerrrolaie. liulheroist Imral'le. ail mrongv-4 ft-iMv known. No barbs, no injury u -k. Km tor) In somersel at the old Kinwer carriare faeuy. taylinr. J. M. MAR.SUA1X A SOX. JOS. IIORXE & CO., f itTS3UG, f A. . W'e are nw aninii snrla? imurUtli..n!i of.lr (TK l.ia'-k silki, eoionxl silk. India itilb. Tel TetS blark drw tocI Fhar!, lnil'iR,' wraps, freiM-h satinet ami wi:. li ginj.-haia. ho iery. Elovt-s emlmiidiTlM, laee", table lim-ir. h.ue ki.v.in (urk1. Uee enrtain-t, and dntiwrie. ril belli, niillim-ry. ladies' nK-ri:h iiieK-rwear, mus lin uuilerwar, dr.- triniiiiint, button?, Ae. aie. Also nie underwear. n-kwr, line whiu? lilrt, hairhn-, hinilki-rrhii f. unibn-llas Jte. Our forvUru (rt- are iiiij".:!. din-ctly from llir mamifaclun ry In Kuni-, nml all Aiiit'riiau gxl are pun-hawd frora tht1 jnniiiifcuturers diret-t. We arc thus cnabit-1 to cvcnpjt1 with any lu.n-o in the rwintry iu the nwtu-r of irtrt-s. We carry the larp d axHIinent of roii in ail d.-wrtinenb. lo be f.tnd in any ttab:i-hm-nt In Western Pennstlvaiiia. When yon come lo the rity. take a look through our sMTes. n hether yi waa! lo buy or nm. All deiMrtnK-ULi are now well KttK'k.sl the fprinir irj.le. ftrd.-rn by mnli ren-lv ran-ful and prompt at tention. JOS. HOME & CO S Penn Avenue Stores. Pittsburgh. - Ia. ocw-ly HERRINE'S pure f BARLEY MALT v DIRFrTTONS. Take Part of a Wine, srlshaful Three Times a Dav. V.T sale bv all rrnr1ts thrtxichnnt the Trited -talesnd . oos ceuuttiS i-l Lesxiiu Knsutrsof a. 4 J. s. feerike:t:t. I Phila.ie.plna. Pa. f ATA R H R. Prof. C. II. Cook. Prin- ei)ail Huh eh.l. l.t. Hetid. -s. fiatnallv a r.HiK-tvel etMit.iy, I 'a.. ri .4 Xati kK Kl:MFlY PoatATAKRH: - lt i the lex palluttor t a Uirrh I ever tri-d. It i the l-4 eatnrrh enre 1 ever tried lt i Ihe .iinph-st and ee-.i.M to itie .rf" ai-tninc i ever tn.il. if aur trteol of mine sli-Kiki read liiLs 1 wl-h liiut linind. n.tand that I mywilhall lneerity that I am aeiUainied with Mr. I. M. i.ntv. ime of the proprietors of Nature I Remedy for Cstarrk. lie e- an upright, b.aiori.l.le irentieiiuin. and bK mt-ilieine i the he-il eaurrh reinet that ean ! faind. It has ettrci nie. sret. 1 believe II will run- any -nai 9u.Vr.iuj from eaiarru." Ii If mM by dmtvLds atej deulera. It mnr he sent lat mail ; iee 1. i.verv paeksa-e eianain- a nui quarter piauin tu nteolelne. K-nd l our O...K lltlt..tjpt.eiitltlett "How U.eureta'arrh ' AdilrtM, I. M. litilttV, KlH. tjtfcaA.NNA e Tr. Pa. State Normal School. Iakk haven, pa. rarrsed In its advantages. Loeatlon hralihlul and luspirin- lntru-t.Hs expent-neett l.-w hen and honored arwlnate. of eoileavs. rkate s pn.pnation. tin. year ti.lixi. KxteDMve 1M Mart KV.KN'TS Convenienetvsndcotnf.His. su perior Model and Traiuiua SeuuoL Slate aid lo pr.Henu.aial students. JAMES ELDON. A. M. Principal. jui.-;- a.-lyr. Ui Uaven, Pa. C ALESME O WANTED. N Pttihint. reliahle men to eanraxa fnr .v f SFKt TfA. lyrmauent emplovieeM guaran teed. &J,irf rrvaM p-ud. Applv at ouee staling sr. , Kefer lothh. paper.) SloEN BrOTHttS. . Bochaster. N. V. SALESMEN WANTED To Sell Nu wry Stock. IVreutwut m- IMhepf-iwMe ih van--tWit.it Fruil aiidJniA- urtital Trvr. U nle 1r urni t? ..w,u IfK'ri, liKO. THOVAS. Waklk Avcert NlaUUJtMk. fJHE MERCHANTS HOTEL, ROCKAVOOD, PA., 'Tileh has been ciwd for the tact cine month. M iller Hn'. st.av aa.1 ill h. ,.- '.!. T. cla style, and to the henelit t it. tattnm. Tne waier sdll he at ail traia to diret veil to the b.acat. sa. I take all bu. i V- town and back lo the det.a free ufchsree taarjvinso. u. K. HtiW MAX, Proprietor. ta:e of Samuel P. Miller, late of Summit Twn Ha arry! ra.H I V. la a . 1 U uiuwii. s , . .s.v lflF(C (am flalV. lnr been rrauted u, the iin.l..i k. . ' aothority. notice Is hereby riven ,0 i;! pervau Indeoie-I u. said estate lo make tnntmiiJi. aasux. and iresw bavin, claims arainx the same ui proatui theta dulr auLheni,n.rl meaJ at tbe late maideuee f the deeeatrd 0, iimit Township oa Saturday. April a. llx ""tni a. JIILLKK, SAUL IX . MiLLtiC alxeeutora. 1 . for tt - : i V'. i -I llnrley stall si onre. , . J&& 'i he e.-i.htsnt de- I lt Ijl tt'i ul le eei.:rslln i 'il1"r"'i"i3?t-- f- J:j'. r,, l l e-!'al tht enr- ' t pJ'ti.Ul Iv di-pliraie of n.y I A .TO i:01V iO ISC Tllt.il. ft I '.- i 11 l errlne. Pure He ! til 1 r Hsrley Malt i.r.v IP liTlii nonnee It isr be-t -.1. !.; keoaa retcedv for aVSrrwy. MslsrisandlDdiaes. OtmmaWXtS ti.m." . WATCH (j C wiU eradleste rmmi A THE H the systom all the forms C LABEL. 6 GEHTRAL A Great National Journal. THE NEW YORK Mail and Express The AdToeare of thaJTCcut Interest of the rjorce T5a Ecetr.y t l'ie r'.now. Tho Friend of Arneriern tiltor. Tl FaTOrlte SJerrjparr of Pacnla of Kellned Taaiaw Ererywherak rormirrT yenni the daily edition ef the Vrtr Tor M Alfj A.sD FXPKb8 ' been cite I aathrlead nt l''"""'" mp-r tl """'': tr. Ilis. whan t. weekly edition haa been THh FAV'tltllX rlOWK lr.ltin lhooa.l of fannl mi In eeerr Mile In :h I himi. It ualime.i tta i;r-a. p.M nli1iT and luflaei eo D' Ite enter. t'MOtn the eo.ie.'tu.f of Bew. tl tetriir Of !! lone, and i he a..-ill r and txxi.ag.. or litvlT.aey ' tht Kial.l mi ail nne.tiot.tol jiablie lulereu I tilt 1 llw Mil anu Etra aul ! Nei ter ra-jer t liaa ever, an.i, aa a clean, interest .au, utstructlTO Homo Xewspapcr, K..iet eri7irin with nnr other In the eon .-. It n ono the 1AIMK? HAPLR I'l H . ti -,1 anrolK-re, aii't i.p.ire neither 11 ior nir er.no to secure lur II readers the Tery boat 1 UeuarUueiiU ot newspaper UleraUm. OUR POLITICS. ruan-ftt of tU fOl.lTICAl. PKO.-tiKS mTMn pMpte: aal bMu.ff tiitvt tit n forcwitvnt of lta iriHftp4t is thn V t'-.ttiui UMtiiat tonal velUr, w almll eni i'.ivm with I our nwtiil; but nhail alw1. a GtiiKMung pan.o ilU tou4eraiMm a laiX GAINST THE SALOON. "jMATLj.XDrTriTwsj!i the roroffrJxol mtra:tl o' Uto con it try in tltft ftTHl Ami fic-i KrToihlimniuovw.iut. It bflieve i:tt (.inor tratncaH tt exirtt-H itMlay in ttto L'nltffl tfAin tbinjy rt society, fmiUal source f '-rrni.noD iu hUiKs, ibe alir of ai.aiMir, a .Nc.t nf t'liuto, anrt, tth l avowed pur;Moof atiiig lo ctrri:jKiv ci'iitnn elecU;ns auu I viala :iun, i a iwiinif to tha i;i.l.c wetfaxa ul du 4Tvt the ooiiUoti tiauui Oi ul i owi nioB, la bitcf. ail iio mi. to havft in tbvlr fwmew ft FlK$laT.AN WKAPKR of DAilonM fcei, Itr-iO'l vifw, elron paca and r(tuniroTxs. vot kiiijr. uue ran oil &Ji ou-- tKir of rcoerai uitlx uiit-rosU wiil bui t '.iAaiT i-'H'- m ih X ut. and fxi'ukah, ami ti,nxA,al.y auocit i-.ir laU.uoucu ami ouj pert. tavr, 9 1.UCfi m luf orh. tiOceats: Uir monti Utfcrnta. 1'A.l.v, ir yoar. 9i.U0i Ciuih 63.00; Ultoo liutuUsa. 11.0; oae uanu, uU FTTTtV PCBCRinEU to the WssKt.T bo ftecds in crniito par f. r i acVrtug au1 potato rncoivea ai a,rTnt from Uio Mail AKi T'.XPUKiy AY T of wr cloranl I'rrmlum ltmi' of Linanln. urnt, Oanlo.a, loraa attrt bsx-ctier, rxat miMfn t tt liiimt r rayon liicmiu'. Z incUesm Siae, veal iu tun ad(lruu (rue and pasittuiL YV.',t S-1.50 wo m thi Mail akt Fprka otms yr-cr anl a co,r of W nni.aT'aKrt t.'K u LkriM Ilorr IM. t itchif tuii ar.i-t-r. a'iy rtrMiuo(Ml ta Ji . XI orii.ojul of thin gtvat pamuug vaa ruccutlj um! lur .vcr ftlOti.miti A i..K4.E1.IST of other popnlar and Tal ti&lil ijrvDimma aro offt-r l tu aubacrira and aiffoU on thti uot literal i rr.. 'J bey cauiaOi Lm lecraLM.-tl laoru. toul iur or guthjUl. AGEXT3 T7.VXTEI. f wT.t a 5001I ret In every town and tB taae wheroae bTe nut ot.e re. at work. 6eud l. ii o .r i,eeiai Circu.r Ui .'iu aad sea our 1 nTil oi:.t ritf TM AHTEITS end th-ir AtISTA?i'i'S, ant all otliera wht al-h t. in-T- a-i- tlteir ia Co ie. wlli flud this an exe -Lent optMirtun.iy. rIII.K '(tlt. Heiii irt lo 1 apfll. cant. s.:i)d ft.r onound enclo.0 the aiMrewi of tour .'ri. ii i. A'l.lnua feui..4y Tu ilx.u ash Kiu'iit s a.ow Vor. OWNS AND Oi-tllAXES OVEE OF fERI ECTLV CONSTRUCTED KAILWAY. PENETRATES THE BEST PORTIONS OF ILLINOIS, IOWA, WISCONSIN. r-ICHlCAN, MINNESOTA, DAXOTA, NEBRASKA, and WYOWINC Ezinw. 'Ir.-.ml ra.M r. .....lets nKTWI KM GO XT RfllLVVAUXEE, ST. PAUL, cou:c;l eluffs.owaka. iTir. ijos rv- mri'i'XN. i Hi: ri:v..: i.am h i v muni AM. X.iiTi;ri.A' Ni l l.-AKA. TH': 0X1 V 1.1VK 'O Till-- M.tf K-TItlB. Tl.t. t-i'ixi l ixk i'ai :hi ".xiv Far maps, tune ubttm. sod . -(i rm..txj iu ths luUest H. A. CROSS, leave Una l.-t., Lsars.ter.ra MARVIN KUEHITT H. C. WICKER E.P.WW01 1 ta li. lit m ALrZZO II. CUES?iCEYf Ph.D. j-MXiANTLY H.r.rsTia.vn.n. W rrlaratMir-'4 tli$ enl.i mt berejrodmced W Min-'l -vf: tiu-.u t'-it m any rr;iv r :!-.-. tte fniif;t m ;!. f-r - 'nAa,tin:ia H.:!t HIiTr in htf ;t "I tv.rt .tiinrT. ' fj "'i : nv ;it:jr tc t"t-t-i u:ini 'i.--n iifi v.t- u-'n .tivrrrr. I.;, fitvt tlrf t if i.-l .i uiiu--'-. ;m-vh w !:. v:r ,rir.. iet-i THvr I: i ":i . i I't Jii:ti'7 tf i:Tjinva l-i4U i,ti.'ti : m t'i r 1 1 f.'.oi : f ti.ii vihL.wi ti e ifi'in w iil !;.tc F- ruiM -'iiirii.t i lait-rrr. 1Wl'ofcr ttaCHt'-" i":i' Vi i-o: (Tirv"!Whlii.r:vm,H, CT" 4ra:iJ V-ovk for an .aAer;.jfi J l-ii'ift .-..n::uii'', cr V- I . K. are tfi Nu(.fl1 -i!h:t:r'.r iiMt r"::il;'t1' ; firslT r !l r::n l N-rtlir,! l':-ir jtT-ritl.u':.i: Ht i' c,:..iiio:i;:I lit l.i t int H i,t Iri'wn It hv n-i-.i I-.!. : it xt.H he tti i a rl,:i- e x rtr irt i . .tj Lt frr iLts m-n. JtH I i nr, an.! v,tj.-1 .TT'-iit- -n ni.-.l;i fit m Id h "u.i ?Ki:l,e 't. i w e tr kmy v.st: f i'wf. r.-.n :tt a moat wjcem- W Af. lHm . ri ''.''rrf-. t f.vm Iflll.a '. '.-. t )i'H l;.C r- fcan-. w.t-' -t tl.J tit mi.ry r.-..TH-'l yoil Wnt lo- tr,r linr rWr-tiy ui-iii"t ttt-Tji ,r, mi-.taiatue t't'tl I'art '.iar. rial WINTER A CO., PuWishen, Sphncfieid. lUu. IT NEVER FAILS I a .ee 2K Pkl.lm.."0 - ""tuBUK.?t -1 FILES CLD CRACKS. l.. r i -e 5tv;H'0slisHti,ly P.rfuml. Esvly t'ssd. Jfif BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. This Jffasnztnc- ioitrnji Ameri can Ifaonht and lifj f ont ncr-an to ocean, i3 filled trilh pnre bich-cla.-. lileriitore, ouJ can ttc fnfc!y wcl coined is cuy rumily c'.ic'.c. rzi zzc. ci nut zi cail ana's Ciff cj,rci lumber nailed mccm n M.'pf tf ;j c.'a; tact asmacra If eta. Prratiam List stllh either. 4aWii.- s?t. zzzz 4 s::r. tixts, 130 St 13C Pearl St.. X. Y. . N R I r9 1 It Did the Work Thoroasbly sml still givc-s niilHMin.lotl Batirattion. as a Tolli Wash, an.l Tre niTBtive. We are ta!kinc aliout Minot'c Pt-ntifritt? pritie 2 ct-nts It is the U-st Try it an-l Ix? convince.!, by securing bcauliful white teeth anJ heaithy gams. His Liabilities. Jones Jaclson lias failed, I nnJer Btantl, ami is unl-r a cI.joJ. Erown faileU lia? he ? What are h'e liabilities? ' Jones I don't know of any except the liability of his tripping tj Canada on the first train. Tpside down the youngster's tnoath in early mnstat lie time. 6,00 M!s mmmm ,1 a a m a - mm Iff) - At URES Nervous Proitratioa. Kertnms Headache, Kcconuaended hy neofessional ndboiaa I " Neursleia, Nervous Weakoau. Stomach nuin. KeD.1 l..r toua. and Liver Diseasea. Rheumatism. rpepsU, and all ajecaons of tba ESTY Qenuinefasa F(ed H tin ta9 on every plug. Old Honesty is acKnowi- edged to be tl)e purest and rnost lasting piece of Standard Chewing Tobacco on themarKct.Trxing it is a better test than any talK about it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer has it. ARBISGKLE8' name on a paciaco of COFFEE U a guarantee cl ezcuHencc- ARIOSA COFTEE is tept la all f.rt-c!ass stores iTom. iho A".!aiit:c to Uin Paoilio. GOFFES is screr irocil wiieri exposed -o tho ai. Always bar th's brand inher net it-ally OS?. POTTV" PACT' "X xi:ci Tort's;N( tick ltote ofJaeoh B-riev. de-'d . lite of Quema T.. ..-I..,, ....i...., (....... v I'd Ix-tler tetstu, tilarv on IlieaUive .Male hav- lllr t.n TM..tel t.. the t.nd.fvipl.e,! l.v lhrnni! er am huruy. u'.iiet' i.1- herel.v u'lven I-. all ieri.ii indet.te-1 P. s.ti.1 tr-tate P. tnake itnt.).liate pay nitnt. anl thi.e havine eiaim ..r denu.niLt aeaint thewlTne will pre-'iit them duly autheu tieatetl for M-ttiemelll without delav. JAt oil TH'uMl'SOX. marts. Exeintor." For fhll infr.rmatton of the ttmte. where to ob tain Government Lands. Man. Etc.. Address J. If. BRACkE.WlWGE, Central Passenger Agent, Corner 7th Ave. and Smithrieid streets, Pitt-burgh. Ta. Oils! Oils! The Standard Oirroreiuiny. of Pitudmrrh. ra , I make, a weinl:y m matiul'aeittrine for'the liomeAUe trade the tiiict brands of ; I uminatinfffii Lubricating ()i s O O Naphtha and Gasoline, That can be made front Petroleum. Wc challenge j coiiiatiiM.ii with every know a j PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM, j i Uyou wish the most uniformly t Satisfactory Oils! IX THE i t .American IMarket, Ask for ours. Trade for Somerset aud Vleluity i.t.!ieU by nviK a nEF.r.iT d KKtA.S Jt.KiXiSKlt.- MaCRKT, Pa. aeptSs-'P-lyT. EXCEL SIO B COOIv STOrE ALWAYS HMHBT. ill Fcrcte cai fe y.tyvrjcTiF.ED er l 1 mmn i 11 mn mi AXD F0& SALE BY Tt. B. Schell & Co., SOXMSET. PA. AXi r.t.it nra or BUGGY TOPS, CUSHIONS, APRONS RUGS, ETC, FCR THE TRADE. 523 Penn Ave., Ii1tburgh. Pts. Mam sndersan..ll.ahenyaty er srill. W rite tur lieM-riuve eatali ifc-US-lyr. M f f PFR "KOnTandSsxn.es Fare II II I 1 -ll t" men canvaeert ttr 1K. I I II irtMT et 01T5 lirxnNK Ki ri-. uwy fnts vauted titt Electric '.ets gniek asira. rite at once tor terms. DR. StirTT K Broadway. Sew York. . Mian. YOU CAN FIND THIS D1DCD js la trreavrlt st ta. Aaetme l.i res. atf P t OLD p 51 a aREimroTOir bros. tt Till anuia tut aaTcalucf ta lvct run WEAK WEAVES ubu'ti ih-v r fav.ltt t ontai i trO f Wry ami ipewiiy cured ui uervoua duuideca. RHEUMATISM Tt ;r..- cut t!m h. tj n-iU. bxa ran i.h';:il-.r:'nt. Xli'l TbdlTrr flLB UiarwL riak.nf i;rni to aVa.'hr -uiAiut ilia tizz true rvu-tx.i for iaaiuaiaUKi KIDNEY COMPLAINTS X.9 I'.YVhI ItuilrtV? tl( H-rf .Xt brJttV I'tim Cttr:ttM trr. tDib iM its im-tv t t ir. n-tt it turn bA ncdy lef al kKUiiy d.&.piaUiia. DYSPEPSIA rkrxrs CruuiT ovrm-5T -tirrirttwna ttm tomiu h. mod O'wU tbf xxtvum nf ih UaW t:v emus. Ttu In why U cuxc avea Um wotw caawat of X.'yiaeiaia. CONSTIPATION Puntr"" Cri esr rnweorra is net s cithsr. tie. It i. a laikStn-e. fcivititf- eii.y and Rsturr.l i-t!iti tt. tlie bo.i. Kcubuuy suitl tul. Dvs. Price cl.lMJ. gold tr DtweiiU. Kidasya. WELLS, RICHARDSON & Ctt Proo'i ttl-TJ tumrriat "r JAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE Jt 0UI0 n.iILR0.D. SOMERSET Jt CAS1BRU ERAXCII. DISTANCE AND FARE. SliJ'at. Somerset to Styit)wn........ r.'t SumeriHrt lo UooTersrille 17 Aimerst-t to Iktlwl ... a' Somerset to Johnstown . 36 Homeist't to Uta-kwotxl .. 9 Somerset to liarrctt............ 15 riuuierw.-t tu Jleyeridlu a Sorr.erset to CuiuUfrUiid 58 SouierMM to ahiIllt.u.... 'J10 Simterw;! to Ite.ltituort- iV) tofiwi lo I'miiia -Jt Somcriiet tofniflnentre.. . 2 Fare. 40 SO 70 1 10 30 W to 2 00 6 7 50 w 90 1 W 3 40 Soiuerw t lo ConuelUville.. . i-l . Ill) SomtP'et lo PiltM.ujyh..... The fare to Phi utile! uhia is f'.iU. snd to New York, iiLOS. Winter Arrangament-ln tflaet tinea la. 20, '87. X0R TIl-DO VXD TRA 1XS. J0HSST0WX y-atY. EXPRESS-Xo. 91. f rriim. Johnston u..... 7:25 a m Rnekwn.i.1 ,V30 a m soMKKSET.- Ki a in lieiser ... s et a tu M4.jruiwii li:J m in li...ver.vilie ti:;iM a ni bethel 6. i a tu MAIL No. tfi, !un. I Arrirra. p m KH-kwiMj(i...Ii ::t a m ttilittrd 11 a iu Sstlllrrst't .'-': m llittverbVilie.KM.t p m iV iliol lo p m Pawnnvrr. fn.m Ktthiirtrh hai.ge ran fir SOMERSET AatMMoDATItX-No. Ki. t BAltimore A'&W & ra j eOMEIifttT....r:50 p m I lii.-'iiurii p ni Ki'k-.v,Mxl S-Ju j m Militni b:X p m V&tivT9 fur S..r.u-r-1't frtna the east ami wcl on the 1'iiubiirg.i Ijivimuu, change tun at HK-k- SOCTir-JBOUXD THAIX& BALTlMuUE 3IA1L Xo. V2. t ArritXJi riviMxl a m t umlMTlaitil . Irjiipm Ua-hitiKt4n .W p m lHluHtn.... T:4."t p ra r:aL4jurgtl.m p 1LV Johnstown :r4)n m iV-tiiel a tu llti.vt rrl.ic-.. s -ii in MsiVtott n. : a ra tn?ir-r 9. jo it iu SMtH.-fcT tf.-jiia m Mihunl..-... a iu Painwn for poii.u cat and wen change cars at lUxkwoutt, AIX'OMMODATK S No. !M. ywtv I .4rrt.fS Jobnton I V n in e.H-kwal p m j lletiiel n" p ni i riniiU-risiid ... 7:l-i p m j Il.K.venvilie... :l:il p in j l-MM.ur:h f:t. p in ! eti.ytll 3 : m Wal.iUKtMi... 7:.t) a m 1 iJeiL-er ::..; p m j Haltiniore ::iuam I SoMfcKKT 4t- p lit Jliln.rd Wtu i R!kT flr t"t""1 Cb4nsC nn " i KiX'KWXMlD AOX)ilMODATIOS N o. 9C t ! .catrs .4 m'rejt : SottTRiorr f.ipm Rotkirood ii.' p m Jlilionl bij I I'ameiuit-rs leaf iiiar on tills train ran make eon i ne. tii.ii at UwkKutl nitts uis'U Exprew traius i east and veil. Daily, t Isi;y except Sunday. j BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. FITTtllCRtJJI DiriMOX. EAST-BOCXD TRA IXS. Ytttt'jh. tt TWti'rs Isnrr Cm ml rid tic. Pittl.iireh i llra.l.l.H it 1:10 p. m. I::i3 " I:. tt.tl ;t::V, " 4 1" 4: V l M.-Keesi.irt ' wet Xewlou : onia.I font ronitellj'vilie ' ( n!IiK'e : (.'a'hriaii ki'bwx. ! turret I ! Siiiisibiiry June. ! MvyeiNtlalo J Keystime i ti; I I'ttii h j inthamjM-n J 'airtifK Hyn.liuan j cumtxTirtnil 10. v. 1 Jl:la 11. -l 1 ll:t:i " 1 1 :.VJ " ll: . v. " 1--M p. 1J;S " l-l: " 1J:. " l-K " S:t ' t:4. " li iVjo T.Vjti il :r: - M it" ..Jt) ' buUiuiyrtMarrivej j WEST-DolXD lit A IXS. Muff. la-.V. - . 4-; - Erprrm. i T-m r. it. i vl" ' I 1-JllA.JI. ! lai ; -- I Jt. ; Oim.HT.anej; : Hyndi.iau ; K.iirtut Stiuihanipton S-.t, Meyemiale i-;iit iNlitu Jl..l k -t-t-. IV. I'Hl IV 4.". 6-VI K-10 i.arrett is- 40 - ! Koekm-oiMl j t as.elmau 1'n.ina i t'onflnetK-e Ohio lyle i '..nneli-vil!e ; Itnaid Kord West Neu n.n MeKeeMjaa-t Bradd.a-t 11M. ' lO-.-t " 10-21 " 10 ' 1 1 VI 1UV. " l-'-t."1 r. tt I--JI - i-M " 4-.11 6-JU 7-dU Ar. Filial. urjili The lime fiven is Eastern Standar.1 Time. . M" in,in"n,"rt .K-kwi with tr,n. in ami in Ill fonier-et S!.d J.ihii.,.n at livn.l man with Irani, to and from H..lf..n! at ii'm.tt I .in tmiia. to aim inm ifc-rnti. a: Salisbury Junc tion w ith trains to and fr.ua Salisbury. AS Tmiiu Stnj..a- Pntmvrr, ahrrr flaw it Gim. W. M. ri.EMEXT3. Manairer. C. K. LdUH, Gen'l Pa-. A (ft. H.OH1L03&00.. P.TTSDURCH, OFFCK TO THE T1IAOL THE BEST I.IXE OF S3.00 SHOES ITTIlEMIRKfT. JCIDU 1 Button, English Ba.'s & Imitation Lace Congress, From tba IIEVT CALK HIS. nlth tEXriE Ittttt.CI.A TOPS, MOLE i.i:it;ieb oixti:rs, ad mrr pair .arra nt r d. Schel! & Shivler, apriyr. Somerset. la. PASHIOXABLE CUTTER and TAILOR, , X nariny liad many (?f yesrs exnenetee 111 an orancne uf ty.e Taii..rina- bos-int-w. 1 iriutrantee satiaeti.u t.i ajl Sarho may eall op. 1, w. tue ajHt tav.a 1 me a i.h u.etr io- .aunage. Ttairs, ic. WILLIAM M. HOCIISTETLER. Sbnuscr. Pa. umixistrators .QTICE. Estate of UMu .Vfnites. dee d, of I'aJBt Tnhip. iqnere! Canity, . LetleiofBdinini.rrutioinntheaboTeestatehaT ti.a been granted toti.e andennsuci by tne nsupes fi'l!: wilt W fcereUy pveo lo all unal indetd tosuid e-dste to make immediate aty tDeot. and tue havina elaints aainsi tbe same a-ill present them duly antneuu-nie1 Sa- settle anetst on (iaturdsy. Ata-li 14, ls at tba resi dence of tb Adminisuautr in PaiBt Tsrp y-.ui fit i B..& B. i IIow eon I itJike jnr;,yr Unit ran I sve ! nMyf Thew Uotifi are vn.Kirm;iVi. ttr to ' pave miniey b lu cutke it. to l!!isua:ei im Caialrpsj xli inehes. 7i'nu eoiiuiiiiii- a retW.if the i Inline Styles Hti I FalKirs al-o mneh v.tinal.ie i inHamatton toetery hutLvboM. L- lumr nailj sn.I i till he sent lo any a l.ire.-e- nm re-ine't. i W'eareofleritiir thi tnonih fctr;W.iMtrf.--vt.-iKry ! ill our j SlbK DEPtF(T1EJSIT j Lanre lin of i:t., Jnt l..:lit fi.r srl eah al j mneh leas than value. sn.la;i new bo.U an ofler- I ed at sjeelally low i.riecvto timti!nte ;the Spring I trade. j New Ihzi IDls, . j ! ITcw Yc&iz Silla, l"ew Charg22bl3 tills, BcwPiaiiSmhSL'ks, j ITcw Sarlirs Silks, j IT W E'erV -pe "- At-rt i.-Li. ..es uud, i The nKwt e.ini.rehen.-ive a.rtn:eiit of S;.r;::i.- i rre? Faliries hox ti itnyuhere. l:verlliii:ff (iei.r- 1 aoie, aii styu-i to sail every liivte. Wrile Mail Order Department ar sainii.e-., ni.:nnr Myle (( si..b vim are ire it.tenM,-.! in. an ! the m.l :! Ut triid I: ,riet- i!l ! ileviml.le - an; u. j.j.i. netine extra lime ami allev.-i.ti l.i Oiir W'liZ nnlrr ltuws. atn p;. t,. Ti:al.e it vlt-b-fa.-ti.ry to ilie eit-iun-er a:;.l Mieee.fi.1 in every detail. Out -friu s'i!e of LACE CURTAINS now in priori-, to any aillixvii. .lrtn! Wrr-i- and Jm-tt-t-di-inil.le .it-, ie. iu 'mruv ii-tirtnietit i-f BOGGS & BUHL, 115, 117. 119 & 121 FE2EBAL ST3EET. tbloEGJHENY, Pr. dee.S,-'s.l-r. Ta all Interested imne,;r,n-u, a IMPORTED PERCHERON, SHiRES AND : CLYDESDALE STALLIONS. i Fully Aeelimnte.1. in ond Health, stro-ie. v:e oi.aw. and ready for .-H-rvi.-e. ' ; AN., a el.o.ee l.i of 11.ilt K::i:e" y. Per ehenm UnsMl Iur.-s in f.wi! ; a ter- di-Mnth'e p.ln;hae. f.-rui. lavorahle to retM.n-ll.Ie panie-.. 1 ('orre.iamdeuee solicited, i-naupt repile given IAT-r.ir. IIACTiK, IMIUUTEK. Cor. 5th Ave. and Market St. I'ITTSi!I :i.H. PA. Wh:;i t!u f -cci docs ml digest, but ferments and sours, ii causes a burning sensation. This is a strj in Iks direction of IT5- Igspepsia, ta:t fit cared safety end sunty with DR. SCHENCICS MAXDRAKE PILLS, whi. h u-i'l fut ell the digestive cgant i t hnilthy conditio. F tS..: . I.vr.ll nm-CMta. Tri.-e r s. p-Thix; S I ..r f.'. tl. : . -r i-r l.v ... ul. .to" frw., -n racc.pl'.l irire. l!c.J.lJ.tu.cntk i.Sju. f h.Uu . INVENTION rM.. N. the least anemic the ..if!ers ..f invetinvt br.r.- a mrti,.l a:,il .,,., f ork ha; .-an he verN.rri. d nit over the .-..i i-rt w iiii.Mii w-paratiijif the worker, rrotn tn.-ir h.'.ntea. iilH-rnl ;atiT on- ra.. do i w,.,v . i.er yo.nic..r,.i,i . no. .-iai aNi'lv r -m'-.it , -i-Ul not liee,i,-.l ; j-,,u are t rr. d ul , ' ... out and return t. ... .v... r..- ,, t..n fr.-. smnt-thlnx-of e-t-at tt;u,-ai4 .no... ... , .. t'.'i. ...a. an. Man y.,.i u, 1.11-...- , ml T.at in mr-in-nn-r runt r, , . el-r in lh world, i.v.r. .h,. Ii Ox. Auuta. Me. wtli-v. t.ni! T7VTT 4 4 Somerset Lumber Yard. ELLAS CUNNINGHAM, MAXUFAlTL-EER A-CD Li.Ai.ER, VU..U-AEH AXU Eetaileb ..r LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Solt WooclsS. OAK. POPUR. SIMN-fiS. PirRET?. J!WLWX..i ASIL WALNTT. FU-OEIXiJ, STUK RIL CnHRKY. YELLOW I'INE, SaiXOLlX TXJKS W.tM-f CHE.STMT. WHITE PINE, LATil. I!I.IM S, sywytliTA A General Line of all grades of Lum'er and Kuitlina ilaterisl and liS:: Sate ke in ALso, caa fumUh auyth:ns la the Une ofotir Ut-iuv-B ur.Wr ittt swuai.ie Pfmpnie-. sueh as liraekeu. I.i.l -nu ,1 wrk. e-.e ELTAS OUSTIXG-I-TAr, Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. 33pT3 LZ f G?E2 IZT 'Tl t PUT? I T t V . . -.i..s.ip.7j "fi'rh . ' t-n .u,a..u Jr.:.. r1 ' ul'jii. r --4r t t " r i CeairCfu! lp( fl Frico LJcl. Des-cns. f.hi CircuTrr;. t!.rtrie .,r U'U.rJ ,'Zr' J HAKDSOME B'.RTHDAY OrTljCLIJiY MESEST. m ffilSi S??f THE WONDERFUL 3 2 SI T forouiniDj a Pa-lor, QV , . tHAIH, LOtSliE, 8KB, w I Oi t'H y 55'Sk JL ttL' 'P W t:r atsloea. Ipaet. of tn sr.W. t OCT What-aaLa, Ta i A. C. YATHS & Co Best made Clothing ill I'l.il.1.1, !; M.t fur stten ami Children. Sixth and Chestnut i ! p ,. T- - - j ' 1 LL3 .' .!" 1 Kfc, ' ' V r :r.i. r nd : z t ; or Stjmacrt, :' v;" -V .- 1 j . v ' l crQsnerii at buy, headjc.i. 'S!i drucir. send. t Tents. f. Al"C-.5HC;'e...1'';; ';.-'::C; r: H'i : ". vy Ail TVI.. .IS. .. .'I.- .IU) T- ftrI -lr;y t)f Dr. Seta atraeia. Mt. v.w.t., W wwoaxavi, il U ATTRACTIVE OPENING i'.F- ; iiLvv btiil.Vj LwdK ERIES. LACES, WHITE GOODS. Our sfiirtion of Kitln.i-ltr:t eiiin.e-i; j the eln,i.t-i (..tteri,, in a!l tiie new l.i. t ;n ,1. T-...l. : . . . im i-.i..'n.I'..Tt I. I.e. u ;. Hull o, tll.i. i:. : i:.it.-ii.e to v'v.- in :tn inlterti-i riei.t llut tail! cuiny a;i aili''.;.:e ii,t..fl!,e U-aulv or exr. i;l i.i t!ie pan. -iw r.;?- r. .i. We rwriK1 a few of the ll.th. t.n.l itni'.e ymi I.. t:i.n:e i;i iunl in-.j-.i t t-e -.tiw k : Koil.riinUT.ii jianeis. Wide In-, ri: Wi.le Skin Krtihn.i-it'riea u veiaily l.i. iii.e ..r 'hiiiln-n's Uri-vt-. mat. m.i;l yprit.z ar.l fine o,kl-ii wurli, wit ii rows of e..r'.li;, ami All-over runs cf Inx-rtin Jleverint:. Tmkii.e an-1 Come lo t.iir I. i-.-. i:t-t1.r..:.t..rV :.:.. ',V! ii.hxl. I l.i;-'-if. !.! f..r t!e NI- '.V i;uiili. nn l.f .r .1.; tin- fnv. l-i.-. m !!:. -ii;,. We !..ive t:,. -1. ami i;!'.h;am!;i; :r yI. I'K liniNii. IIOKXE A WAUD, ti FiFTii a v k. . utts ::i i:..ii. r.. WANTED To Soli, in t.raera lor oar Trees, s 1-irs.dr S.cat., Work F?f Honest. Scbcr bitftrfott Ken. The tut nc.3 OUICSL4 Lcssaco AwS moms errcr. ' Sit'sfactiOB Gi3rsnt !o Cutrmer AnL-. Vb nts uuu -it.v iur lrn. Ad i-rw. It. . I ll F. CO.. H30 So. Penn Sqaars. Ptuiarit.-phij. Pi ACTIVE AGENTS OR FARMERS WANTED Tt i-nri er Kt.Li.ir.i r .1 ; ,-::.. a.al l-.ire N a -.': 1 .-'ml.r I.ASi' I l .i.- Sr.); I 'i Iii tr- Tht.v jut: r.is.' ( ire.il .r-. I 'iti r'.t'irf t'r.itnt ! r i t.. Fit. IT "WILTj PAY VOL' Tu at T Tot a MEMDISIAaL. 1VORK Wm. F. SHAFFER, iiaiiuftfriurerui'au'l NuUr in miii hi mm in litlnn U'ml F.itmuJ,! ,11 rl-r; .V.tav. ts 0 .' Lour Aim, Ayr far the tt'JITS guM: Ivrx.tu in re.d of Vf'Sl v'FNT id:S :1 Clj.l it 11. ti-.t ir inter.-i lertii a: r t ab-re a r ir ....-;t,t a.il le sriei. tu'nt. "-'-" tutn.n t.'.TnfU'i.d .a s-s ' .. i .;. i' A I -A I' L'i U'. 1 invite .etiai st'.eiit.'-n te '.:f V til Bronze, Or Pur Zinc Mow.et la're'i!etd l.y HKV. W. A. i.E!i. s ler:.1e4 la tir' V.a.. t.i hi the j...i.t ..t Jl.tll.'Mi . AM lt.S?-'le;l ITIoy. si.l aint-n rt::.f1 tl e P.. pilar V. t:. e. ut ' r ,mr tsC-tl -r ta Bale. 4 CUE ME A CALL. Will. F. SIIAFFEI. MTtrser, gmotUnc. Keclinlne r I-esiK inaiiBSBaiii iiii. iil( aaa ilOHBi We f I J1 LUKtf.'b CArtRSAUbd Ai! PlRjA h"! wrth fKa A rk r a a UataCO 1 ' ' I,. " " . " ' aaaV feb. VaWU J. HKRICITT. Ada kuinur. THE L03URC MANF'C CO.. 145 N. 8th St.. Phllada..Pa.
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