li M ! i A SNUFF COLORED SUIT. I scarcely know bow it Uj.iiened, lut a timber wont lie llen and truck toe on I be beJ. The finrt thing I realiifd after it that I straight and etill on aoraethin Unl. and when I tried to move myself and ik. I found it ini p,iswible to Jo o. I concluded that I roust 1 in mmc very tijflit, dark place, fyr 1 could not we ; in fart, I soon learn ed that, though perfectly conacio;u, I coa'.J dj n ithing bat heir. A door open ed, and footstep approached ; then I felt a cloth taken from my oe, "d voice which I recognized aa that of Mr. Jones, lather o my wife that waa to be, "lie haant changed much," and bi companion, whose voice I knew to be the viliase undertaker, Hopkina, by name, aid lifrhtly: "Better looking dead than auva. Iiow doea Jenha fee! about it ? Doe ahe Ulk aa intK'h V oh, no; 1m ha-1 br eje on another f. llow anyhow, and a better match, too. eiceptfng the money part. Though I had nothing against lien, only he didnt know mach, and was abort the bomliext man I ever knew, frucharooulh! Why it re ally seemed as though lie was going to swallow knife, plate and all, when he opened it at dinner." -Well," said tlie cheerful voice of Mr. Hnpkino, "hell never open his mouth again, anl t;-B ne piwjri w ore me fir my coliin. fir it seenieJ that l , was de.. or they tl.ougtu so. wn.cn ; all the same to the greedy pocket of the : unletUker. I had heard of undertakers who a'aars mhiotled joyfully when they 1 got a measure, l.ut I never iieiieve-i it oe- ; fore. That man actually whistled a sub- j duel dancing tune while he measured me, an. I it seemed thlt three or four ici- j rles mere rolling down my bark to the j limbic of his whistle. Hi di.ty done, tiiey covered my face j again ma leu me to my ou n-m- wm. ; jjj I his wav w hu h were not particular con.fo.tii.g al- j K,)e M fowar( ,he diH)r ,)Ut ;t ,as ! mer'lunt ghou though I had often heard it remarked ( , fa n)a Je a (,ive fr ,e ; thst meditation is g.d for the soul, and w.jni,ow D(, KeRt tliroU(.,, it iike a Kven TaWv the t, is in fear of a cuff, this w as the lH-st chance I ever had or s(ie h.u np m U)e m(ke i ( .f ven,u too near . trying it. j house, and would not come out until I Thev ail know the master is apt to be An hour unst have paaft-J. w hen the . wft ho0e -d..rags.n ..n-ned, and two nerns came , fam hu of ; uncxlt,.teil quwr w insisting aumg u ue.r : v-.i.v of my promised wife Ml u-n my ears. si pathetii'ally. "I dread to lis.k at him. Hob. He was no mortal homely when alive, he must be frightful in death." I ground my teeth in imagination, as I retiii'tiilxTed how often she had gone in to raj -tun's, or pn-tended to, over my no-l.- Iimw anil expr-ssle mouth, and how he had often declared that if I were taken away from her she would surely pine away and die. ne of them raised the cloth, and I knew they were looking at me. Ivib was her second cousin, and I knew he was that "other fellow'' whom her father had mentioned. "Nffiiw to me you don't feel very bad i-.Viut his living, 'lltishs." remarked Ikib, meiiitatively. "Well, to tell the truth," said my dear lietrothed. "I don't care verv much about it. ,,,, ,. li. -if Had he lived 1 should have married him, liecanse he was rich and my father wanted me to; hut I was about getting sick of my bargain, for I knew I shouiu always lie ashamed of him, he looked so inn. h like a halioon." "I'.ut you loved him." remarked Boh. "No, 1 didu't ! My affections were long ago wasted upon one who never returned my love," and my fast fading idol sighed heavilv. They had covered my face by this time and were standine a few steps from my lsly. "Aliout how Ions apo. -lZuha?" asked the now interested Rob. "A year, or such a matter," and anoth er deep sigh folio red, which ended in ijuite a tit of sneezing. -AlfcMit the time I went away?" inter ropited lVih, coujrhine a little. Well, yes : soine'res near," assented my dear attiaiHfd. "Now. Jenikha. vou di m't mean to in sinuate that I " "I don't mean to insinuate anything, Ilob Smith !" and the an-lic sweetness of her voice was somewhat sharpened. "Now, see here, Kuha, I've loved you ever since you were knee-high to a go pher, but I thought when you came home t hat you was sweet on that other chap; but I swan I believe you loved tne all the time." ' h. Hob !" said my w as-to-be, in a ... , ' , ,...,! Mineown Jerusha!" remarke I Hob. , , , , . , men i near l a suimueu rusti, irm jiatiied by violent lipexplosions. I tried ... u ; . I. . .... . . . ..... ...... I. ... A . 111 KH t 11 gillie til t.-VLII. VI tiv ivuir- thing to relieve my outraged feelings, j but not a kick or a prate could I raise. It u ,"""",anuu n uikcs two w n. was an aw ful fix to be in, but I levd to int? pooi,le to make one kiss, just as it stand it or lav it, so I laid still and l,.t i take two blades to make scissors. Any 'em alone until thev got tired of it, and j oti,er rt ,s not H'rf'",'t Ill'oueb 't may then went out. and I was a-ain left to mv I ' In- " requires the combined own pleasant rellei'tious. Night came, and so did a lot of young fellows w ith their girls, to sit up w ith me and they had a jolly time of it, although it was againt my principles to enjoy it on so solemn an occasion. It seemed an age until morning, but it eirus at Ut and they went away. I heard them jy I was to be buried that day at 2 o'clock, and I beginning to feel de cidedly shaky, when J crush and her mother came into the room and began to arrange for the funeral. " "Kasha," said her mother, "here is that snulT-ol red suit of poor Hen's, of course he w ill never have any more use for clothes, so just put them away among your carpet rags they'll make splendid stripe." Now, that particular suit of clothes w as just the neatest oue I ever ow ned, armhole. collar, w risthands. bnttons. all just tlie thing, and my blood boiled to hear them talk so coolly or using them for stripes in a rag cartiet. They kept on talking aa they swejit. da -ted and clean ed np the room. "Bob says he will takethe Martin farm to work this year," said Jeni-dia, cheer fully, "and as soon as we are married we shall go to housekeeping in that little cottage close to the rojd. Now I must pet my carjiet done, just as soon as possi ble, for I want it in that nice little front room. These duds of Ben's will make out enough raps, I guess. His folks li.e no far away they w ill never inquire about his clothes. Now, if it wasn't for the looks of it, we would ask old mother Smiih about coloring yellow, she's sure to lie here to-day." I was petting very mad now, indeed. I felt tliat the crisis was near, and that I nhould either die or explode, if they did not let my snutT-coloivd suit alone. Je rusha picked them up i knew it. for I beard the buckles and button jingle and made for the dixir. I tried to shake my fist and yell at her, but all in vain. I laid there, out w ardly as quiet as a lamb, inwardly boiling with wrath. It was too much ; the deetiest tram could not have lield out against the loss of that suit. With a powerful eff irt I Knrano- nr. nd screamed. Jerush dropped my i n , clothes and her msther the duster, and both fled in haste from the bouse, never stopping until they reached lr. Brown's cross the street. With difficulty I man aged to pet my clothes. I had just got them fairly on, when Mrs. Jones and her daughter, followed by a numerous com pany f men, women and children, came peering cautiout.lv into the room. I sat on my board and looked at them. Such a scared looking crowd was enough to amuse an owl, so 1 laughed ; I knew it was unbecoming, but I couldn't have helped it if they had chucked tue into my cottin which the undertaker was just then carrying past the window and buried me the next minute, I laughed until I jarred the chair out from under one end of the board, and down I went with a crash. Then the doctor ventured into the room, saying rather dubioualy : "So y ja are not dead yet, Ben V "Well, no, not exactly ," I replied ; sor ry to disappoint my friends about the funeral, however." "Yea," he said, rather absently, "bad, rather that is ahem T "Fooled out of that snuff-colored tripe !" I thought, as I looked at Jer nsha. "Go and apeak with Mm," said her father, in a strange whisper. "He's got the stamps, and you had better marry him after all." Tbey began to gather around me and congratulate nie on my escape. I noticed i that they cried a great deal more now '. than thev did when I was dead. Jeruha ' came and hunc around mr neck, snivel ing desperatelv. I gave her a not over- ; gentle pu,h and told her to wait next tinie until I was safely buried liefiire she . L,i k.t nn n,r nl.l rliitlim. j am m g)ie M; j BWeetly, ! withou, .paring to notice what I said aboul the .lotlie9.-ti1Ht you are not j,., FVtinv, J"r- Mv hcrt 1 wi,hMwl ,,roken V((II lying all ,, , . . , lUerlv over , . belove.1." . h.an Vf, .n,i i.,b ! '-"i " - " I . - I taking on terribly. It was a lucky die for j me." j "Could you hear ?" she gisped. ' "I rather think I could some,'" I re- ; u ilh his ,HMSin becau-e she . . w, , W( ghe ! is living a life of single blessed nes. While I am writing, nip wife is cutting up my snuff-colored clothes to make a stripe in a new carpet fir our front i no;n. Kissing as a Fine Art. It is said that kis.ing goes by favor. Sometime it din's very often it does not. There are as many kinds of kisses as there are of straw lierries. and like the fruit they diJcr in size and flavor. Smie are delicious, and others are insipid as the fruit that grows by the Head Sea. I suppose in discussing these little explo sives I ought to classify thein as we do plants and minerals but instead of that I shall bunch them and select a few from the job lot. I may say, by way of a starter, that w iirn Kiwiiii: cum-- ii rauir 10 suit, mm , , , " . . ... Uie om records snow laai ii came very early in mankind. I would not have the ' cheek to sav that when Adam awoke from that sleep w hen he lost a rib and beheld lieautiful Kve blushing by his side he kissed her, but I will assert that if he bore any resemblance to the males of the presi-nt day there is no doubt that he tasted her cherry lips. I further as- m&rt ft,-l if fiitfir Fv li-nl rb.t Gumo :in. - ,- ,, t . i ,..u, i i. i . , . , i j exyo.'ieo inai .vuam woui'i saiuie ner ; w ith a kiss. I'nder the circumstances it is ! I rpafiiiniiliip to Hllon,,4 tlittt k i-..iini com. -1 t -. vou think so? Now, my dear reader, I am not going into nnv a.ntitnntul i1id.oiiiti,in nn ktiiA. ing. Idon't believe I could if I wished j to. Poets and novelists have piven us a I surfeit long ago. w hile at the same time manv of them have not had as much practu-e as those "who kiss and don't tell." There is considerable eliijuetie in kissing, bv which I mean there are rules or proprieties w hicl, make a kiss proper or impro,H-r. A liahv furnMie a fn-c lunch for kisses, but if that bahv is a girl there comes', time when said free lunch cea-ses. You run no risk at 10 month, but you must lie carelul alniut it at I'i years, although in my opinion she is re- j ally more kissahle nt the latter age. I never had a passion for kissing babies it seemed like plucking fruit I-forc it is ripe, and besides that, I do not believe . ' . . . . a- it is right for smokers, chewers and snuff fHiiiM.nc In itIiia lli.tr t.tl im, -rt t itit-f ill-.,.! ,j j habv I - Killing that is genuine must be done I 1 . . I 1. . . -. , . . 1 . -,1 j effort of both sexes to make it a success, j Women kiss each other beca ise it is the i custom, but they have none of the gen- ! ! uitie flavor, and they are as dried apples j com pa re-1 to tne juicy truit w lien it hung ! fl,r ,;ie W()rl1 . anil it is ollr g)ory on the tree. Their action, their counte- ; tIll the American lalwer is more intel nances.and their w hole bearing show that Jigent and better paid than his foreign there is no enjoyment in it. and some ' comiietitor. ur ountrv connot be in of them take it like disUteful medicine. d.-nendent unless its peo'ple, with their In saying this 1 have reference to those abundant natural resources, possess the who have no affinity either by the ties of j. tin at anv time to clothe, arm and consanguinity or love. ; j,, ,ienii.vw for war( anJ iu time of 1 like to see children kiss each other : peace to produce al! neci-ssary imple lieiause their is no deceit or drvs parade , ments of labor. in it They are genuine and have some " meut in them, although they have not j Some Foolish People me sugary sweetness ol those given by lovers. They are first class in every re- ! sped, because they are gathered when i they are ripe. It makes me laugh to see ' two men kiss each other. I know it is the habit in some countries, and I have frequently seen it at Broad Street Station in Itiiladelphia. but I cannot believe it is a luxury. It is an unsexed kiss, and that is stithcient to destroy all its sweet ness. I might go on and pive-a sermon on this Kirt of kissing, but a I desire to introduce the opinion of others I desist for the present. Here is what a celebra ted w riter says on the subject. There is j both sentiment and sense in it : " A kiss to lie a success must have mu tual interest : there must be a m-ipocity in the operation, or somebody suffers the punishment of disgust. Kissing an un willing pair of lips is as means victory as robbing a bird's nest, and kissing two willing ones is about as unfraprant a pas time as making bouquets out of dande lions, At the start the average man makes a botch of kissing. The lieauty of a kiss lies in its impulsiveness and its im pressibility, nor is it possible to make the first tis brief. There is danger in the at temit to make the initial kiss complete. The girl won't have iL There is too much audacious avarice aliout it. The thing to do is to go at the fair creature's slow ly, so as to not fright en Iier. It is to be eipected that she w ill draw them away from the point of attack, but instead of retreat the thing for heroism to do u to kiss her on some placeon the cheek, the temple, behind the ear or on the hair. "A woman's fancies areas branching as the trees of a forest, and how ever un satisfactory to the swain the misplaced kiss may have ben. it will, if left to it self, make the recipient wondrous in- dulgeiit next tune. r-he will caress trie pot ahere your lips have been, look at the place through a hand glass and dream of the one who placed it there. When sutficient progress has been made in the love making to warrant the ideal kiss take it methodically, with both hands and the gentle touch that love can teach.' Let the left arm go about not her neck, to wrinkle a crepelie ruche but about her shouldirs. Take her chin in your right band, allowing three fingers to touch the pretty white throat, holding the face with the thumb and forefinger, which will form a sort of vise for love's conquest. Move her head to one side and little backward and, approaching so as to make the quartet of lips describe the diameters of an imagi nary square, kisi her twice the second double the length of its very shart pred ecessor. This double kiss is clew to a man's culture. " Only the uncouth, ill bred lover kiss es as he learned to count by units. The pentleinan w ho has hail the good fortune to be born in an atmosphere of refine ment makes a duet of his first and final salutation, whatever may be the numer ical value of the intermediate. The well-bred girl want short, tsharp, snap- pish ki.-wes, that pop inaudioly, uui sun A kiss on the hair is the kiss of a p-iet ; tenderness is impiM-1 nen tne lips press the eyelids ; reverence isspok- en wlien Uie i.row is care.ei, ana pro- Meeting love when the cueefc is em- pearU-L v .1 : ..-.;-.. . i.,,t ! w ithout w hich the sweetest lips are unsa vory ami unwholesome."- Prominent Merchant in Trouole. (1J moneybags mopes in his oftice all day. Assnappish and cross asaliear; ji,e clerks know enough to keep out of What makes the old fellow so surlv and grim, And behave so confoundedly mean? There's certainly soim-thin; the matter w ith him In stomach, or liver, or spleen ? We've guessed it his liver is sluggish and bad. His blood is disordered and foul. It's enough to make any one hopelessly iiia 1, And greet his best fiiend w ith a growl. The world-wide remedy, Ir. Tierce's (iolden Medical Iiseovery, will correct a disordered liver and purify the blood, tone your system and build up your flesh and strength. Seldom What They Seem. This is a s.rt of tojisv-turvey world. . No one seems to be satisfied. One man is struggling to get justice and another is : flying from it. J One man is ordered to eat eggs because ; they are nutritious, and another is cau ' tioncd to leave them alone lecause they j produce bile. i Hobinson takes a sherry to give him an ' appetite, while Browu. who has a wine cellar, can't take a drop ou account of his I apoplectic tendencies, j The prize 1'uhter reforms and becomes a preacher, while the theological student leaves his universitv to liecome a profej- , , , . '. une man seeps a pistol to protect inm- self against burglars, w hile his neiifhlior i takes the same instrument and commits suicide. The man who can make ?20,000 a year "f" nera! th.in ,' the uian w ho is thrift v and w ise is sel- ! dom so gifted that he can earn anything ' at all. i ne rich man wears jxior clothes be- cause he is rich and can do anything, I u:i . ... - . a . i.i. t i " V""T ",a" ",le ,",u,", ue" ! iau ,,e 13 PK :,i,,s to rrva,e U,e j "ln that he is not. ; ' ,,ie n,,av I aii t,,e ,li'IU"9 that j ,kh ls hvh to m", ,? ki!,e', oa ,he r' l1' ' nv,J ; a,,,h, r P th,u',, a half Jozen wars wiiiiout a scraicu ana men tiles gi ' whoopinKMugh. The lalnrer with ten cliilJrcn keeps i out of debt on S10 a wit-k, while manv i an unmarried bank otlii ial with $100 a week can't get aioiig without hclpiug himself to the bank's funds. " . The spooks and goblins that delight To till w ith terror all the night ; , That stalk abroad in hideous dreams With which dysiiepsia's fancy teems, j Will never trouble w ith your ills The man who trtisis in 1'ietve's Tills, j Ir. Tierce's Tlensant I'urgativc Tel i lets: vegetable, harmless, painless sure ! Laboring Men, Listen. i Said Tresident tiartield : We legislate for the jieople of the United States, not Allow a cough to run until it gets be yond the reach of medicine. They of ten say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in j iuik.1 taw it wfiira tiieui away, vouiu j they be induced to try the successful j medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which i we sell on a positive guarantee to cure. they would immediately see the excel lent effect after taking the first dose. Trice- 50 cents and Jl. TriiJ risa frtr. At all Imggists, A city man is credited with the idea of calling a newspajier "The I'mbrelia." He thinks everybody would take it. Tb tmjiortaace nf pnrif ytng the blood can not be overestimated, for without pure blood yon eaciMi eti)y pood hra::h. At this season Dr!y every one needs a good medicine to parity, vitalixe. d enrich the blood, and Hood a Sarsafcrilla is worthy your confidence. It Is peculiar in tliat it strtnEtliens and bulk Is up the systnn.crutes aa appetite, and tones tho digestion, while it eradicates disease. Give It a trial. Huod'i Sanuparilla t sold by all drDertsta. rreparrd I? C L llood : Col, Lowell, Haas. - 100 Doses 0n3 Dollar DON'T SCOLD a Biau fir gniwnin; when he ha RhrumatisuxHrXeanthria. Tbepaiu is simply avfnl. No torture in tiw wneieat times was mon- painful than then twin iiene. Bui uuiHitn't a man to be blamed if, having Rbm matisia or Neoralgia, he wont use Ath-lo-pho-t, whea it has earrd thoiuaniii who bare MitF-.-ml in the same way ? It baa cared haodrvd aft?r physicians have pronounced thtn incurable. -TV- akin t pluiUiin omM cnt m al Rlnvnilnm whK-a bd hhimI is th hllW nrk 9at -Anal(Vr. Sn inl. ii . tb Pin tM lrap wmm lmis( im:u. irfM T nr d ithlv-lvxrv m- riT rwi the U!-.TtJ mmi v -f-- fivfiw ami m hall Iwui virboct trakmc 1 ontniMl it w am no -Be, a. H. TROY MB. Horn Alhw. IxL aB-Seod ft cents Ibr tlir luniitlful mluiv4 p tuic. " Moorlh MaiiWn." THliTHlOMOriOS CO. 112 Wall St. H. T. Etablilifd 1S30. JOS. HORXE & CO., f ITT.SBUG, f A. VCe are now opi-niug spring Uuportil. w of drew guxta, Uu'k Uk, coVorpl stitu, Iiuba silks, vel vets, bbu-k goods, shawto, laJkai- r(, french caUnes mad ftcolrji plivthanu, htriery, glovm, embrai-U-ries, lmo-s, Uhlo linens, house keeping guL, laee curtains, ami dreries rib brim, millinery. U lt' merino n!idntenr. mus lin iimienrear, dtess trimming, birtwns, c. Ac. Abo xam' unlerwcar, tieckwoar. ftiie white nhirtK. hnif bo, handkerchiefs, umbrellas Ar. Our forviu irvirls are inif.irv-1 directly from the manufiicmreni la Europe, and all American giimU are punhaxsl nun the manufacturers diriit. We are thus eriablt-d to rum;Me with any hmise in the n,untry l me mHtler nf priees. We carry the taruet -irtin. iit cf ?! in all denarttueutii Ui be fnuait in aiay euMihua'iit in Wenteni Penaijlvania, Whea you is hem- Ui Die city, take a lnok through our tnres, whether you want to buy or nut. All department are now well slut-lied fur tlic rpriua CTaile. tirden by mail revive earrfiil a:i.l prom) at tention. IE& Penn Avenue Stores. Pittsburgh. oct-Vljr 3?a. lERRINE'S pure BARLEY MALT FOR Malaria Tnrlirfcctir.n ft In N-rili i"ir' na r:- : rnI -jJ n"t of I'trririf's KMrk-v SJhII nt um-. '1 toe riiitni de Dsainil U'T your vu UitMp j r pst ra 1 1 on l-t -sita'. i im- eur lv .iit,iHM f n.y If 'If i'frr' n e'f lire Jtarlf.v Malt pro noun re ii th rt knewn rf-mnlv for 31 ttlart aud Indigo it m. WATCH THE LABEL. It wiU radical (roaa the svvtem adt the forma ,v of Malaria. DIRECTIONS. Take Part of a Wlao-a-la.rul Thrr Tillies m Day. For ! bv all Drurrits Itinviehrmt the tn:trd -rtatwaitS 1 wu ceuu:iw uuiiua bc4trli.a siuAlune of JL 4 J. S. PERRISK(r W. L. DOUGLAS'S $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Tlieonlyfinpralff:: SEAMLESS JIOF iu the wvnrM raaiJe v-itfcmt uiclr wtr?. A ylth and dura Mr Iir cuMinr V or S. aul liavin uv tack mt imil U wt-ar llie ifix kinjr r Imrt Ihe fV. mak-Utm a conifortahic aid eH lining a a hand M-'Wt! tio buy ih U-wi. Nonr it-n-tiin unlew" MMTiirstvl on rtrttmi ". L. Ihu'.a $; h, riiH." W. L DOUGH 14 H 0E. tht oriirinal an. ki1t htitMl-- Htl writ 4 whin;, whtfh cUuls cUs-ttKU- W. L DO'JGUS $2.50 SHOE i nnoxpeik. fur hnvv iiT-ar. M. L DOUGLAS $2 SHOE i oni hj ail bty, ait'i i ihv m tifntl t)iK in the world. All the nlmvepvidit re made in mrre Bnt tm a?Ml Lae. and if n4 ld ly ur dvaicr, wnle W. L. iHr.tI.AS, Hrof-kitm. Maw, A. H. FERNER & BRO. Agt's., SiMEK.StT, PA. D. D. HESS & SONS POPULAR FERTILIZERS. Nothing will Crow Without Food. FARMERS. l.k to quality well a rice in buying I'll isPH a Tt. Iuiriaul to rvmrmber tliat D. D. HESS & SONS' HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS Are aiay found to lie niiaheand of the ume hiirll iuitiiKrrl. CmhI by tl,e m.wt euu-rfri-ing farmer in l'enmrlraiiia. They will enri,-h the aoil and llMTe.- tins trot. imfd of am mal iiiarifiii-ntii. Hine, iilHd. Tanka;-, Kti-. Mrchaoically rerel lor dnlling. -l:l.jia. DEEP; SEA. WONDERS ex- ii ia thiiuMiiilii nf tomis. but are wi;riMi.i bv lh? marvelaof inveiitinu. th(M wuoari- iu iifd . nnihtattte w iit-k that ran I. dMie while livtna at home huuld at onf fit-nd their atidrmt bi Hallett A t'o., f.,nland Maine, nd receive free, full infrniatun how either wt, of all ae. can cam fmm Vi to sv rer flay and upw-anl. wherever liter live. You are start ed free. apital n n-quired. Sciinc have made over tA io a nagUc day at ihia work. All wie eted. jaull-'SS-lyr. DIPUI X REWARDED are thov I Vy II ki I li.'iea . thiatid theoaet; they will nud l,niL,rahle em,lirtnent that will n take them fno tiieir huuien and families. The .nf.i are laixe and Hire for every iudustri ou perwo : many nare made and are now mit liiK Kveral hundred duUant a m.mlh. h "a ear T for any one to make ami upw ard per dev w hb hi willinir to wurk. Either eK. rm.at in ; capital not neeilvd : we Mart yoii , eventhiiif new : no special aWlity reiiiiired youne " old ; can do it a- well a any on. W rite to us at once for full imrticularn. whirh we mail free. Atl-!re Bnsaos i. Co.. 1'ortland. Jle. jan lL w !yr TiMIXISTnATOR'S NOTICE. I late of Swtnnel E;rirt d.-e d.. late of Fhade Town-hip. Stmeret t"o., J-a. I-tr crs of a,lminirat':n on the above estate bavinc been muiied u, the nnderigred bv the proper authority, notice i horebv riven to ail perwns indebted to mid ertatc to make immedi ate payment, and thie havmr claim, ax-aiust Uie aine to present them dulr authenticated for et liement to Uie Adiniiiiuwthx without delav t?ARAH KI.Rll K. jnneanh. Admlaisrau-ix. YPM'tTKATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Elias P. Kerr, dee'd. late of Ad.llson Township. Somerset Countv. I setters ofafimmiKt rat ion od ttieabos-e'ciitate hav in been aranted to the undcrirued by the proper authority, notice ia arreby riven to ail iersns indebted to said estate to male immediate pay ment, and the havinr claims arainst the same will present them dnly authenticated fur aettle me&t to the Administrator without delar 1IAMEL Al GtVriNE. VMji. Adalnlatralor. JOS HOR t I We Lead the World. W'asBiXtiTox. July Mr. Iavid E. IViy. Thief of the lHviaion of Mining Statistics, has subtniUed a summary of the mineral products of I be fuiied States in lis 7 in ad vance of the official report. The total value is $53$.056,345. It shows a wonderful gain over 18-sfi, and is tlOC'.UOO.OOO greater than the output of ISSj. The I'nited States leads the world in the production of minerals. The principal gains in P7 were in the production of me talic ores and the fuels necessary for melting them. The production of pig iron alone in creased more tban 3G,0O0.0fJO. The high price of copper caused notable expansion in that industry. The product of coal it tbt largest ever recorded. Taken as a whole, the report shows great prosperity for the mining Industry. Th grand total value of mors tban half a bill ion dollars, the report says, resulted not only frm an increase in the quantity of minerals mined, but also from a general advance in the prices of metals. It may be several year, before this total is exceeded, and the year Kss will fall considerably below it. Among many reasoits for the decrease this year is the decline in railroad building. How She Managed To grow so old and yet have every tooth in her head, sound as a dollar, was a mys tery. Minot's Dentifrice price 25 cents U the article that preserved her teeth, beautifully whitened the enamel, and made her gums healthy. It is sold evcry where. More Dynamite Captured, f 'Hicvw. Jnly At the house of llro luk, chief of the wouid-be assassins of Grin nell, Gary and Ilontield, the Hilice .found a market basket full of half pound slicks of dynamite, about ten pounds in all, enough I to have blown the whole neighborhood i-ky- ward. Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint. Is it not worth the small price of 7-V-ts. to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints? If you think so, call at our store and get a bottle of Shiloh's Vita'.izer. Every bottle has a printed guarantee on it ; use accordingly, and if it does you no goisl it will cost lou nothing. Slid by U. YV. IVnford & Sin. Poisoned by Drinking Milk. Wiciiit. Ka.v, July Jrt. The household of lianiel Md'ariy, consisting of his wife, four daughters and a daughter in law, Mrs. Henshaw, were poisoned yesterday from drinking buttermilk. The old mon. Mrs. Henshaw and one daughter, it U believed, will die. The miik, it is supposed, had Mood in a copn.r kettle. We have a speedy and positive cure for Catarrh, Piphtheria, Canker Mou'h and Headache, in SHILOlI'SCATAKRH KE.MKDY, A Nasal In?ector free with each bottle. Cse it if you desire health and sweet bn-ath. I'rice ."Ktc, Hld by tieo. W. lenfonl A Son. Lurid Sentiment in Rhyme. I stand at the gate of a smouldering land and bask in itssulphurous glow, and I beckon the spirits with welcoming hand to the regions of torture, below. The young and the old, the rich and the HXir, w ho live in the palace of sin, I lieckoii and welcome them all to my j door I gather, 1 gather them in. The chii'iip who deserted the townofhis birth to boom up a town faraway, who'd never invest in the city's ow n earth, for fear the move wouldn't pay ; who groaned of the evils that held the town down, and nev er would squander his tin ; as sure as I'm living he wandered down I'll gather, I'll gather him in. A'.chimn f,74c. The Population of Somerset Ii alxiut two thousand, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the Throat and Luns, as those complaints are, according to sta tistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect the oppor tunity to rail on their dniist and get a bottle of Kemp's liulsuin for the Tlirjjit and I.nngs, Price ."HI cents and (I 00. Tr'ml tizt Jrrr. Kor sale by all leading druggists. Lady Riders in Honduras. In Honduras every lady hasher own saddle mule. Shu rides with grace and ease acquired by constant practice from early childhood. She sits on right side of thc'inule the Central American side saddle being constructed the opposite to those used in the I'nited States. The right foot is placed in the stirrup and a tiny but effective silver spur is worn on the heel. The right hand holds the bri dle and the left usually carries a sun um brella. A w hip is seldom needed with the spur, although a few ladies who have been in New York have adopted the whip anil discarded the umbrella. A wide brimmed hat is indispensable, and the riding habit is of gray linen or some I small check fancv in cotton. The Handsomest Lady In Somerset remarked to a friend the other day that she knew Kemp's Cnlsam lor the Throat and Lungs was a superior remedy, as it stopped her cough instantly when others had no effect whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its merit, any druggist will give you a sam ple Bottle Fret. Large size 50e. and Why Men Whistle. AVhi.itling was invented to give a man a chance to add a noise to the other noises in creation. The other noises in nature are all attuned to the character of the article that produces them. The breeze makes it gentle sigh, the brook litis its peculiar sound, the storm ha its crash and its ro:ir. Kverything nude a noise in the world except man when he was alone. A man can't talk to himself ; it is idiotic, although it is astonishing how many people do it. " A cough is not a very enjoyable sound and it irritates the lungs to produce it. A sneeze always goes with a cold in the head. True, a man can sing, that is, he ran try to sing, but if it is at all agreeable it seen-.s somehow to be wasted if somebody has not paid an admission fee to hear it. That's w hy women have such a terrible reputation for talking. They can't whis tle, and they have nothing to relieve the restraint w hen they are alone ; so when they get hold of anybody they make tip for it i!ut whistling was invented to conceal music You don't need to have music in your soul to whittle. It is sim ply the noise of a vacant mind. The loud laugh of Oliver Goldsmith that be S) -eats a vacant mind applies to a crowd. The whistle shows the vacant mind in its solitary state. When you hear a man w histle w ho palpably doea not know a tune, he is either a very good follow or a very bad fellow. Franriteo Oinmui. What it Means. To the man or woman whi has never been ill, the word health" ia meaning less. But to one who has auflere.1 ami despaired, health appears aa a priceless boon. To the thousands of unfortunate women who are suffering from so many forms of wea&nesees or irregularities pe culiar to their sex, Ir Pierces's Faiorite Presfript;ou holds forth the promise of a very speedy restoration of this priceless boon. Y (compound THE CELEBRATED NERVE TONIC A Word to theNenmusSFgZ A hcalthv boy has as rr.r.r.y as you, but he docsa't know it That is the difference between "sick" and "wc:i." Why don't you cure yourself? It is easy. Don't wait Painc's Celery Compound will do it. Pay your druggist a dollar, and enjoy life once more. Thousands nave. Why not you? VELLS. RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors. Burlington. Vt A FINE PILCE OF OBACCO IS INDEED A LUXUFr FlNZER'S AMONG DEALERS VE ARE SURE THAT ONE TRIAL Wi.L Convince You of Its Merits 1111 LOOK FOR THIS TAG CN EACH FLUS Jno.Rnzc 4 BRCS- LouisviucJ Ki ARBUCKLES' name on a package oi CCFrT.E is a guaranttie oi czccliL-nzo- ARIOSA . COFFEE is kept all fir;t-c!ass stores rrom tho A:lact:c to the Pacinc COFFEE Is never good when exposed to the air. Always bur this brand in her -net ic alijr sealed UX2 POUND PACHAGES. For full lnform.nl. n of the route. whHre to ob tain iioverumirnt Lni. Map. Etc.. A-lilreM A. M. bs.ick.v;m, Ci-tilrai Paswnsvr Agent, Corner 7th Are. and SnuihtieM Street". Pitlburih. Pv Oils! Oils!! The Standanl Oil Oraii-anr. of Piitl.nnjh. ra., I maken a ?H-ciuhr of niauufai-ttinnir for the i ixiuieitic trade the iiu4 brauda uf j Illuminating & Lubricating Oils j Naphtha and Casoline, I That can he tnv1e fntn Pctr'enm. We challenge : cuuiparuuu with every known j PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If you wib the aiKt uniformly Satisfactory Oils IX THE American !Markot, Ak for our. Trarte for mi rset and Ticinity 1 auptilicd by COOK A BEERIT AND KKKAaS Ji Ki N.iSKK. Soatesirr, Pa. septS-'tT-lyr. EXCELSIOR COOK STOVE ilffAYS UMtTDT. EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS. 11 Porta cai Is S3! IfJ VFJCTt KED er L 1 mm k U. BiLTO. HO.. A D FOB SALE Sr Tt. 13. Schell & Co., SOMERSET. PA. Catarrh ELY'S vmim)lCTem Ba,m (learues the Nasal I'a.sKore, Allay Taia and Inflammation. Meals Uie liorc. Re ore? the Sene of Tsste tnd Smell. u sx HAY-FEVER TKY THE CURE. Aputiele t pp:iel Into each nostril and i aareWe. Price Su cent" at drunrlsu : bv mail rea-iatered. (Sue. ELY BF.O., 56 Wam-n "p'reet. New York. S-SMyr. mjiiu CCMESAS - TOBACCO AS IT W7 possible: AND 15 -fM to KNOWN AS A ' JA MAKE 'T Srand AILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAD. SOMERSET Jc CAMBRIA BRTASCII. DISTANCE AND FARE. Uilea. Fare. 40 60 70 1 10 JO 50 TO 2 00 SS 7 50 DO 90 1 SO S 40 Somerset to Stoystowa US Somerset to HoorersvUle Sutnem-t to Bethel ' Somernet to Johnstown... i Snmenet to KtK kwood ' Somerset to Garrett , .... . 1" . 38 . . li . a . 58 . 210 Sumenel.tu Meycrsdale.. S'nirr-. ! to (umberUtnd. Somerset to ah ii;jr-uja Sumert to Baitiniore.. Siiraerwt to Lnma : Sumenel U('onfiurnre... ; Sumeret tr Cinnclls'vilie.. 24 26 42 110 i aumenet to PitVargh The far to Phi'uuleluhi is toJM. anil to Sew York, f il.69. Summer Arrangement la ((fact Apr. ti, tt. SORTII-BOL'SD TRAIXS. JOHXSTOWS EXPRESS-Xo. 91 1 JUIWI. Ria-kwl.... b:xs a SnMEKSET. i-M a iMfiieur a (Uiynuma... fe:jl a llmivt-ntville- i St a Ik tUel 6 4 Johnstown a m Jt UL-So. 93. lyiltvl, j4fTMra. Pitthur'h. ra Johutou l.lj p m Kixkxjul 11:11 a iu Miiltml U:.'wa iu suier-t 1 1 Bi Moystown l-':ll p m Hv'ville.:-, p m iiclilt-i 1 p UI Paener4 from pitL-burnh change -car for points ou tue Sotuvrtrt & Cambria al Ko:kMood. SOMER.SET ACCOMMODATION No. 95. t Arrive. SOMERjtT-....5J) p m PaUimorv 10:00 ft m Pitthurvli ft:- p m iui 'rd p ui ' I'jt-ssenifvrs for SmierM-t from the et and west on uiv Putvtmrgb Ifiruiou, change can t Huvk ; wuufi. ! SOUTH-LOUXD TRAISS. BALTIMORE II AIL Xo. 92. f ! Jsatrs J Arrivrt J Jnhntown 7:.V) m RrkwoMl m i iV'lhel a m i i uruberlenid I vD p m Hnver iUe V ; m m WhiiiKtou b V p m J Myumu 9:.'iOm baUimorv .!." pin i -i.;rr K i; am i PilUuixh i.uw u iu I HiMKRSET S-JUn t Miil.-ra. V -t: a iu j ('AMMger for puiuu eal and west change can at Kix kmxMi. ACCOMMODATION Xo. . A rrim RckwMM 4:4o p m Johnstown 3:00 p m IVihrl 3:.Et p m i limrventviUe... S:4i p ra Mytown ! p in Gvijjvr 4: p m i S'MKR.-fcT 4 ill p m ! Millurd 4.,Jpui iiuiiK-rmna . Fiiuturrh .... WaV-hllltftOU... Ualtimitf p m . h-Af p m .. 7 M a m s ;w a m Pit.-fn?ers for eaataad west change ears at Rkwoud. R(X KWtM tD ACCOMMODATION Xo. 96. f Isurr Arritr mkkct .V4." p ra J Rik kwood jbiO- p m Milfoni J;,m I'ltsMenirvTs leaving on this tra'n can make con ( nei-tiwu al kix-kwuud witu mgnt hxprraa trainj ea; and wet, ! Imily. t Daily exrvpt Sunday. : BALTIMORE t- OHIO RAILROAD.- EAST-BOl'SD TRALXS. Tmiut lsan Cmbrrl 4 i. JkoJ. Esyrt. Pittihunrh l.t r. a. ui a. a. rjo r. a. Bra.!.i.k l:js " s:l ' Mi-Kei-piirt 1: " He .Vinton J3 " " 10 li ktnwii r'linl :M " (Yinnellrnlle 8SO ti-4.-, u jo tiliiu Pvle 4 WJ " 10:1 " ( on a mtk-e 4.-:l iter; u i.ia. . Vn-ina " I0:i2 . ra.-44-iman srol " llvj '". K.l.j.J .xlo " 11.11 ljii ""' Cairelt Srj7 " ll-.ii Sau-bury June 5. J' " u.:cs Mi-yerxiale r.:ni II .V n; Key-d.ne Srt', 11-41' r. a Niinl Patch ::t " 11: '- 1 St " SmthaluptoO 6-11 " " KairlKipe 117 " Hynilman fi.vi " l":j " Cumberland l.vu ltv i4 "' Waxlmiirtou 6:i.i 7 ji) baltilnure tarrive) 6:LV &,M " WEST-BOCXD 1RAI.XS. I T'tuimfn A TVium Isavt CwmtxrCU Ac. Baltiraonf a m. Mud. EsprtA. -! ir. m. t-li - 1- l a. a. 2- 10 " !WD a. . lo-'.i ' u r. . 5- 51 4-;ii " 4-:i7 ' 4-) ' 4- .H) " 6- M 5- I.1 sa; b-t2 - -! " W a.hitnn.in Cnmtierland liyiiduian Fairbone Soii'.bamt-toa Saul Pu-h Kt yst, -ne MM -:l"i H-ik y-iy 7 i'ij- J-4 ill 4 11 4- t"i 5- 15 (. Salisbury June. -xi !M0 KlM-kHOod VrHlna CoRflui-nre Oiiio Py!e Cmm-ll-iville Hnd Ford Wet Newton M'-KeefNirt Hrad'l.Hk Ar. Pittbaryh -.r.i ' llML". " lo-;f.' 10- 17 " lli-.Vl " 11- ro 11 -v l-"-45 r. . 1-JI l-; Ths time given Li Eaitcrn Standard Time. J Mail Train" ronrtwt at Rnckarood with trains to and Inm Sumrrart and John-town, at H ad man wit ti train-t to and from Bedford, al liarrett with trams to and from Berlin, at tiliiibury Junc tion Willi traina to ami from Salisbury. Alt TrniMtStsporPMKAfcrivhrrt Time it Given. W M. n.E VENTS, Manaepr. l.'HAa. O. .'l'U., tieu. Pass. Ag't. P1TJSBURGH.PA. '.'SOLE- LE ATH Z R :CGUNTER. VLL-NGT-RUM-OVER-' PAIR v.A R R A r J TED Scheli &. Shivler, Somerset, Pa. aprJtt-lyr. FASHIO.VABLE CUTTER and TAILOR, Ilaving hail many Tfar. exneheui-e In all t.rati-heii of the Tailoniic bo iliew. 1 K?iarauiee wtiuai-tion to all w1m may r-all up- on mr and farur i me with their pat- sotiage. Your", Ac, WILLIAM M. HiX nSTETI.ER. tNiakaaR, Pa. IWVFWTinW reTolmioniwd the world 111 V CI V I lUll dunnit the lat halfentury. Si the least atnonr the wrlrr of invt-mive proirreaa is a method and rnem of wort that ran be performed all over the rountrr without pparatini; the workers from their h.mea. pay liberal ;any ooe ran do the work ; either aex. young or old : no special ability required : rani tal not neeile : yon are started free, on thia out and return to ns and we will iv-itd you free nomethin of treat value and Importance to vim that will start you in tmitiet, which will brin tou in more money riaht away than anythina ele in the world. Gmtd-mijlt. J.tt. Adin- Tmt a & Co., Aujnita, Jle. janll-'W-lyr Beavor - - College, AND tfuftical Institute for Touna ladle. t IIEAVFR, PA.. mj!e h low'l1tttHirh, ort r siprrior Literary. M.i-leaJ. Art an.l Kloeutionary aitvante and a rlturel home under the care of the Prei.lent. h year otm SepU 11th. Send for circular to Rev. K. T. Tavlor. lkwcr. Pa. o- '01- PENSION-AGENCY. SOL. UHL, Xhilv aiithoriawt ly the (Wivernment. OP.n ia Beer Block, up (tail. Somenart, P. aw.ltr. o RPlIAi, COUET SALE -or- Mi Beel Estate. BY VIRTUE of an order of ! lamed oat of th Orphaua1 t oiirt of son:errt Co.. P . to the un UerMnued direr led, they w!il expow to aa.e ty pnblw outery on the pramuen tit Jeiicer Toiva hip. on Saturday, August 25th. 1888, at 1 o'cUk k . m , the f..lliwinirdi'wribed rr e-IMU-. iliwle. iu Nid Tfitnliip. late the pn.uer ty oi lac Aukeny. dci-'d, to it . V' . AdioiniH in-N ..f Ji!ah Wa.ter, 1. Kn.- Heiple. John u-li. l.MVe J. Shultiee. John A. Waiter and Ji.na.. I. Ankeuy. . couiaininir nbout ooe hnn.tre,l and aixiy l" I aeres more ,ir le, ljr. a. -v H' lii h l rieare-l , and under a ph1 "tale ..f eu'li alio", and lhe . t.Um-e -ll tiuiU'n-d. havinif therjou er.-ctfJ oue-rtory liar I Dwelling House, and a 1 bar.k bam and enod orr!inl ol j hranm: apple tree. 1 hr entire (ami e;l wa- . lenil. hav:n lh.-rv.tn a iKtmiier ( nev--r-fiiir.!r ; uprimrs Irt-ated three m!i.- -: "I Jciiner X j koH'lii. and W nnU nK-ih of .-i.m-n't. V' Adin:u land- of J'din Waiter. aNO. Z. AlTaham F'.-k-r. ll. nryC. hl- I frr in-onre Nie.it-nnw. W la. Iwl-lw ii: a-id "ither.. j coittaiititii: 1-V acrrn m,re cr Je-s oi'mhieh tne hiilidrtnl rwiff i-iear. un ter !n:e of eul tivatiou. ami ihe ba;n. i-well tiinivred. havmic thereou erei teil a one and a halt tory ! LOG IIOCSJ, and (rood Is P.-n. nd other nec"ei.y it billldinir There 1 a i."-l i.r. hard ol r-.'ili apple tree", and the entire :ai::i ! well walenl. H. -th fKnm arc iiinveiiient to. hiin li nu-l no .1 Loi-iUeil 1 nutii et of Jetmerlimii. and 11 mile-tK-rth ol Snuetxi. Pom.-:oii itiven April I, I'll.'. TEIJMS (t'e-third of piir-iH- money to f paid on dt liverr ol dee-l. the balance. tivtlilri- t" tar raid ia three e,nat. animal av!iit-tit wilhoi:t in'r ei; Ii, f. rr.tl (aviiu-til M t-e enri-l .n !i land t.v ju.i-'in. nl bond. Ten pen-- ni ol lhe pur chaw money to be paid on .iny of mile. J-'A- 1 A N K FN' Y. t VK: S ANKKNY. Tru-te. 1. For further inf.-rmaii'tl ad-ln-na the Ki.-. utor at Jeum-r X Kiwl. or their Attorney. V.. W. Bie seeker. Fj-, . al alileret. 1'a. terrible" ars Xidxu and lirer diaeasrt. and wh a ones tay hare ieenrel a Una bold oa ta htunaa it tea toar ia no tima to be loit if lifo is to bo inred. Many remediei tare beta tried, bat none ha7a been M uc ceHrni aa Atb-lo-pbo-roi. Xany nn colicited teilitnonials tave prorsd tiat Ath-lo-pho-ros bai onred tbese dise&ies.when physician and all other retnediea had fiiled. Back ache, pain in th fide, dailneis, wearinesa, and ha&doch. are often symptom of the 3 faarfal dinases. AUUophoroi, in connection with Atbiophoro PiU. will give gpeedv relief. If your drug-eist doesn't keen them, write to THE THL0PHuS03 CO., 112 WALL ST., . I PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, (iETTYSBncG, PA. FoVNItFO IV l":w. T.anrp Fucnlir. Twn rtnir tf tinly aii1 s ifD:!r.(. .-,' riitl i-viry in nil lcrtn.-t!. 'M.rvai.irr n:-- Ittburntunt-. Thn t- bin;? bu:Minr. N'v r--j : ! iniE ttiut rhuju'I in rorr- til" rxftitii- I ir.ritr:. ii.VXi vi.!iifiit. Kxin ltw. A-i ! " frfM'iTit rriilritud trmii. IK-titin. on lhe BA Is Tl.f.KIKLI "f '-etn-hare. miwt yh a-itr.t a:il hrulthy. I'KKPAK T.tKV I'F.PAflTMEN T. iit r;MtrMtf buiitliinf. fur Ut timi hit tat ifn f-re-fiamiK hict!it;! or t mi'it-r -r-iitl vn of th JTinrtpHJ. Krv H. i. H'itiiitr. and two a-H'lrtitt-. the laiivr :'-.;.imr aim th tu-lrnr- in th ImiMiiiif. Full '-mi opra tit-ni'r (i. IwA. For 1 aT.tii;if. Mn-N li W. Mi kSJt.HT. r. p!v-'i.. or kKV. H. BI EHLKK. A. M.. ITiu.. Jlilll-41 rttl-bum. IV.. I EOfQE j. poffy.w, I mam fa'TI ker or i BUGGY TOPS, CUSHIONS, APRONS' RUGS, ETC., FOR THE TRADE. j THE OSL Y P l.UIT. I & asd '" AXUKItfOX S rRKET. ! t AiirnuESY cm; r.t. . W rite fordeserptive rathi-irtie. ; BiIiou5ne55- SympIoni5: Want of Appetite. Furred Tongue. Hitter Taste. Constipation. Headache. General Depression. TreaJmen! : DR. SCHENCK S i MANDRAKE TILLS.. This is sure and always safe. ; T iT SaI.- I t -ill rmrl.-t!. PHc 2' rt. ;r t-! 8 I.-h. f. rt..; tt rnt li malt. r-lar. Ir-. -Q j re i-iti 'A (.rive. llr. J. U.?eUeiK-a&0, FbiuJ a. Washingtca & Je&rs:ii COLLEGK, j WAHIV.TV. PA. The Vs'h year bvfn 4.-L 1 l.tri. U--khI. Srintinc kinl ltmraurT laiimeut. For infrintit.ou ni!'-r!iiair Pr.-i-a'-- ' a!irv I'-im-TTiiem. ai.i.iv toPKf'K J I ! ! a. u'it rv t. .1 . . i . ' f jniial;.D to Fkt'T ilut-'KA T. 7 --lrn. I Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, HASt ricTt ta ajb Dial. Wholesaler g Kktaile or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Solt "Woods. OAK. POPLAR. SIDINGS. PICKET. MOrLPIV.S. A-H, WALSI T, FLakiRIX.,. SA.-II. STAIR K II CHERRY, YELLOW PISE. SHISOLK.-. IMH.RS Ba.l.1 TER- CttESTXCT. WHITE PISE. LATH. BLISL-. NE A v- p. .-T" A General Line of all grade of Lumber an.l BmMin Materia! aa.J K,r!ii r!ate ketT la - Alo, caa ruruUh anjrthiug in tUe line of our hi w new toorferw-th muon!e pmmptneaa. aueh a bra. keta. (l.t,l-.,jeH w.k ete eltvs currisGir.vr, Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa 'ITTI1 0 SoLrar.ST2A2 APZ2HL3 F21CTICALLT in ei. W 1 J . ia iA4u!. l-Tl Over 500 Beaut;ful D erelgns. Send f Price Uct C Clrct:' If V MrfiV i r i 1 1 n i Mi i J L T MONUMENTAL BR0N2H C0VPANY. aULUXiEfUU.C09l. F. F. DAVIDSON, 29 OHIO STREET, ALLECHENY CITY, PENN'A. Brecch-Lcading Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, FISIIIG TACKLE, BASE BALL CCOOS. Tiper 13" I.. Gun nvml to any Jl.'iO Gun inllia Market. Until August First CO Per Cent off on Oun. ,. nil mn, jy ! m a bf YnITirS NfiTICK- la E K-:nr. "f S.-.:;iit-Mi V :-t -1. x txawivz i."Tn fiu.y ai'''t'! ;, f. 'ruu- .ritrt 'i:i.'r--f Ce'i.T.v I.t i a tS'-tt i' i.iMti 'f tiit li.UiU i'. !t. hm:-N f ill- A'M.iiii-trulfr A -.t..t ).-. . Iht pavnifiil- iaiiiiiz it-rr a::T ' an i td.t' . A,'.i.i t-'i'ir; . r-t.i. ii. p ; w- -., : limi !.t w .ii rttii Tel t.t i f 1'it -t -... i i.: .. Hit !,t a i )ii m!1V. ni (:. r-t lu.r.fii:ii .a ! -:. A'laiti-t I-", a '-! mIp-1 a '-rt u.l vt-:,.s . Urvtrl fa:i.at:iii-l il linv tninK pn.fvr. F. U. bii.-h- KK':. jull. A : ! ! .r 1;ttisbur3 female go: I LEGE. AND CONSERVATORY K Ml --it . A ". m . 'i)'.ltf F..i":fn a i :i Art. m A r- : U'T )!-iU : iit- I m?-i i n rui. ili rt" .ti! ! t'M"". ( "n. : 1 1 ! ! niH-c.'-- wry wier-.K; li,.:--. tiM.rt:. v.-ur ttjauii- i".ftrn--r 1th. i ' - ;,. , " ;. .:;.- t A. ii. N Ki K- I. l. r -u-- : B. & B. ; SPECIAL S?aiN3 SALE Or I Silks ct Dress C;tls 1 In Plain Blacks, Color, Fancy Combina j tions and Weaves. j Thi it iy..r.t fx'i-n-ivtf t':T..ri:nr. n:i-I ..' -h . nuii.v EKHM;KAi;l.E ; i.'fAJi.i-x .--r. j hy Ktr- ti:n ir.t .nioth ii:; uri'!:ii'. !'.: ra. ' ; lry ' nK w Li (nuisu!; thir own Iv't- -t i by a ritini: -nr Ma.H'pi-r L'l'i-nrtn :it f..r-M ; ,. of lb.- v.tli... ahitiu tt-tJitr with any mutt 'i ii: r zht1 . wnt la iiv al hv. 'irvt'I. if. j't-t in TIi -ntiv h of ..':r J .-i:; rv 'l-y. !. a ill rri"i; a th. n r.' -ir;il , vanfan of jJin-lia-i'ii: fnm otr xtii.'.? 'i ki . point ! V fii!iy u;;'lt Jit-rn .u-- 1 y j bu." Yi ;it a tli-.af!tt: fpTii !IjC lur-j.' "...i'.r--! (Tii.ri. i Th -tr.p'v' in t:;? il VTirtmr:.t a ill ir: Jirrh P'f 'tr- 'JraiU. TV. v-. "i-, i.rt. to : .f!i IHa. k Sra-i-.. 'r't'y all ":.. " siih tj'iaiiLy not .- a-r U i.-.-.n t."- anl T.v. A'o, Uii VaiiU- in bU'-k S.ir.iii-. C 7V. I't-ir.'-h Sur.ih. il1'. Vt.Z ?!,.. Y-ii 'ip. Biii' lt Ar:iur-? S;ili. j .r:- L. - a . V ; r-al alr.'. CObORED DRESSSllcKS CROS CRA1IS. I i SURAHS. RHADAHES, FAILLE FfUJiAISie ETC A f. a teial B':ni!r In ll'"ii" '.IT7.-,'' ar I :--:ceii n'.l w...;r!.e k an,I Mixtiiiv-.. s' . a i--l re-i!tir qiLiIily. Line of iu h ul W'w! tj'M.i-. f'-i;l v:::;::, i-in.h Frcm h Si.iiinc. : -iivn f-"in T."--. an.i il.no. 1; Tant ,.f -rinku! A-er-m-keiM wn.v-e-! at -V-. ;it. a T.-inl ; line y ij-l-. an-1 r-ui a,.ie ,l,w:M.. tln-e pri'V. V.-ry exten-'.te ii:;;ii ni f DOMESTIC SATINEi al I.1.. :i:i 1 aii ! y.n -I Kr.11, a .-sit::!-.-, at Z-r. .sii. WA-rno.-Uof' Vry ilex ritO'ti i h,-ek.-I in th.1 l.iueji. Iin-i ' il!iadl:i-i. fn-j-e i"i.h.. ''.-j';i-.. :.. e:r.. ut t:ui re.ll.ir j-ri. . . " TH BE37 QUALITIES T L03T PRICcS." I'rtnw-i nn 1 l-l I'-r.-' a. Fa"... -M- 'Tv-T Il-i. -; all 1 i.iovi.-.. Ut.ti' N---H .ar. Hali.K. r--a:ef. Ki--i.. I-i.-. KniiT-et-.-:.-. t-.. -the rt..-t f-r vj- ni"iu-y. V nu? I- ir i'r;-i-. B0GGS& BUHL, IIS. nr. 119 & !2! 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