-ill n Bloodshed at the Polls. The Male ill Arkansas on Monday of last k. and a very lare v.vt puin. ai'h firni' Ii pulj'-i. an em ri.irHl lf.m quarters. Tnn!l w pts-trd in irrmi places, and it came, in M.wroe enmity there was a riot (jr. .rim. out of tlw iLflerwior aisnit Ilw oniiity lit-Wot. ml tsro men ww killed. One of the kiield .... mi ml Hie oilier a white man. i. W. B. lV,,lins..n. sliM-iff of (lie cmny In Oarlaml roumr ilierr was a fatal fL-hl in wliicli a man hy tlw name oi Jiay kille.i Squire Law. In Eastman township. r,i!uski ronnty, then- was alsoa riot between negr.e and white, but no one was killed. A Tine Bluff special aays that in a f.ht over the election two negroes were shot and killed. Ten baoot-boiea used in the election on Monday were stolen from the Cicrk's office at Ll! Bock. Arkansas. Cloud-Burata and Cyclona. QimcT, III. 6Jpt. 9 A cioud-htirat struck this city lust evening doiug muuli danua. S.ar.!y a troe in the ciiy escaptd Numlien orhoimesandoutliu:.ldin(t wereun . roofed and demolished. The storm lasted not more than t'ii minuus,, hut did more damatre then any storm for years. The corn in Uris'swtiuii is somewhat injured in lare, but not destroyed. I.itti.i K,-k, AK., Sept gentleman from Vanhuren Ark., says a water siout 1e n.'ir that town onae on tite mountain si-ie near wwi t, , and flooded a portion of tiie place, rutisinic (rrt damam. The main business street was inuntlated and .also many resi'hmvs. On Fritlay a town mi miiei wet of Van buren. known a olony. was isite.J by a destructive cyclone. The track of the Morra was three milt wide. !I iie were dera.,1 !hed and trw and fence leveled. Hal! ac coniaiiiel tlie wind, treat'- ilKiiiainj; cot Ion fiehlf. leaves were slrip-d from the stalks and balls left hangiiur by the thrradK. No lives were lot as farai knowm The European Wheat Crop. Theshortace in the Mum,,,., vl,.,.t crop turn, out togrc-ater. anda ,ol d.-al great- ... i.i, r, than had bw-n stipj-wil. According lo the latest estimati-.. it will amount lo Ik - I ween seventy and eighty million bush. Is; or in oilier words, the wheal buying coun tries will need .'!Tn 'Mo om bushels to supply their need-, while in the hcat selling coun tries the salable surplus of this vear's harv- . , . . r . r i 1 . i leavine a deficit of i " io ohi biisncls to I i ..!-. .1. ;.. i .... i i.. KmrlaiiJ a crop which n.-vt-r promlnsl to ivnoli tlieavcraAre ha bwn i!mH ruine-l by mvnt tonti. ul Julm Hull wiil Imvc to buy wheat Uj tlicfxlnt of at leat 17t.-".- (f hu-sheiK. Franre usually Uas enon-jh for her on n wants anil honuthiti to ;;.rL to- anit Katisfvin: tlie nti- ot o'.hrr. hut it i : TI.s lmrv.l issvli fl . ' ". .i lKt'n eighty and ninety mi m ill e nei-esarv to till thrconN . uiu. Ituly and oriiany ill a): market, u that the man with wherit- to !i i not likely to have imirh tlirtit-ulty in d'ts Kjinp of it at remunerative rii't s. of the (jreat gnm iinr rtnntne it i eMimaied tliat Jusia may le count-J ii;ou fr !"iKMi,Ht ami India for :i,ton.tiito bushels. A tl:i? leaver L,4.'i.ftt.'ttt'i huliel to ! ina l'' up ' I- when, and the t itirei. States is the hif wheat frmwing country in the world, dollar wheat may be aid to be in siht. Il ' 'V ttr Y'OUur Hrrttid. Mother and Five Children Dead. J v 'CsnsviLLK. S.-pt. li A letter has lieen j received in this cit disclosing a terrible stair ' of affairs in the town of I'.avard. a small set- i 11,-ment on the line of the Jacksonville A St. i Augnsline llailroad. about tweinv miles - north of here. William Orthgn. the son of a fanner living at S.inisn. ulswt live miles j Inim Itayanl. had occasion lo visit the latter j place. On ncaring llie settlement be w at- traded by a (Dning si,-n, h emiiiaiing Inim j the vicinity of a house suppled to lie vacat- j ed. Through ciri.isily he hin hi-d his horse 1 ami proceeded to investigate. in rca.-iiiug tlie house a ichastly sMs-tai-Ie met his eyes. Stretched nm a couch was the body of a woman, and in llie same room were tlie bodies of five children. They had evidently been d,d for several days. Tlie lmy, on realiiing the horror of the svne, (lisl prtri Itately, and, mounting his horse, rode hack to bis home and told the startling story to liia parents. As Sl Augustine is stnctly quarantined against IS.iy ur.l an.l tliat vieinitv the new. did not rvat-h here until several days after the occurrence. The country joph. are horror st rick en. and even if it were known that any one was occupying the houses it is unlikely that any one of them could have lieen induced to go near it if he knew there was a case of yellow fever. It is supisised that the unfort nates were refugees from Ji'k ,ni ille and were stricken w.th the dis ease after having tow o. Our Influence. This worl'J in a chain, Ktrongiy and onrionsly wrought, in which the past i closely linked with t 'ie present, the pres ent with the future ; tl c generation of the pant join hands w ith thosv of the present, the (tenerations of the prwnt with those of the invisible future ; the liven long dead live after them, and their influences are wide anJ far-reaching. Franklin often attributed his life of use fulness to the " K.avs to do t,M.d," w hich grew out of Cotton Mather's life experiences, and we can trace Ltither'fs inspirations to liia perusal of the " Life of John Hugs." Nut only do these great men's lives liye after th.Mii, but the lives of all of us, lie w rich or p.xir, king or )s ;uvi nt, w ill in some way affect the future. Smilea fays, "There is something aw ful and solemn in the thought that there is no act nor thought in the life of a human being but carries w ith it a train of consequences, the end of which we never trace. If we fully realir-ed the meaning of these w ords, how much more carefully would we guard our actions, our thoughts, our words. And not only will the future be a Heel ed by our lives, we live also for the pres ent. We may 1 in the most humble walk or life, in the most secluded jiosi t ion, yet there are none of us but wiil come in contact with aonie one, some where, over whom we exert some in fluence. How careful, how guarded we should then be that our lives be not stumbling blocks to others. tint! onr deeds be not such aa w ill injure our fellow-men. And have you ever thought what a weight our words carry with them? How an unkind or thoughtless w ord may sink a fellow mortal in dcuir, and how a kind and encouraging word might goad him on to greater efforts and higher re in lives? Many a ytung man who. when first erred, was pushed down the bill by the thrut of those who once pretended to le his friends, and, and inavlx' were the indirect cause of bis fall. IIw much more noble and Christ-like would it be to assist those stumbling over the lough places, and lift the fallen from the dust, instead of trampling on them w hen they are dow n. 8inc in this wotl.l of otirs, no man lives to himself, and nothing ia lost, let oa live such lives as will be a help to those around m. let us live such lives that, w hen our eat lily career is ended, w e will leave behind us a legacy, not of great wealth or fame, but a -legacy, of such deeds as will live and liear fruit to the honor and glory of our Father in Heaven. A peculiarity of IIunU .Sarxairil!a is that ml, ile it mirifk llie ldood. it itiinar . ,11 tu new vigor to even- function of the todv. Murder In Cambria County. (Vii.imki. I'a.. Stt. 7.-T!;t loan of i.!u- mv in ' ainli' ia county, has Usn thrown in- j ! a lever, f tf -.loironi iihti ii :r ! le :rajnli'. ! l". rry Tmh-!I. a farmer rrsMni mar tliat (la,.. It ft Iiouk' ysirr.l nuniinjj. aeet.ni- j tin-l hy lii-. f.iinilv, leavi-is; li.e lnwe ill I'lmrinr of a jr-unl'luii-rliler, Adtli Troxeil. aleint 1; years of atre. After the IjitiiIv liatl 1-tt :beTn!nr la !v. in coroimny witli asmall j 'i'd. rn-aired M (lie liel-is l. H. k rkl. tW r.es. id returning to tiie leiu e oe ih.im io some one lli-i.le. an t Miss Tnixill wit the child to a neighbor to suujiiiou aid. while slie remained to inresiieatr. Wlietia neigh bor arrived at the thiids summon, be found Miss Troiel! upon the back porch breathing her last. Khc had been shot through the rijiht breast, and only lived a tew uoments after she bad been found. The bouse had been ransacked, but what Talaablet, if any, were taken is not known. Then- is no clew to the murderers. i . 2 Rag atry Book Stolen. rsionrowN. Sept. !. The reKistraiion in Faye'.l eoniity shows t! ote will be un-prewvlente!!- larj;e. In I'niontown borough the nunilx of voters reisu-red is about 1, which is an increase of nearly .VDovcr the rci:ration at the Presidential election of 1M. In $ttre No. . and rmun town ships the registry look were stolen from i I",!i" I'11- an'' ""'I'ubli.-aiis were com- I- " " " " 1 oniceio nave ine name- oi voters p.u on John Imuran, of Mi leiiamiiowii Jiff- I loiiie iMiuicrm, will vote fur llurrisoti and Mtirtiin. Mr. Inniran was a Vnitn soMiT ant! .H-lit-ves in rittvtion, atui miys he ti lika 'levviafid's fr trade a-ilirv ami u?n simi vi-lu n.vjnl emmIi to w-rk and vote aainsl him. Ground in a Mowing Machine. Yor.,t"n'N, tlhio, S. p:ember IV. H. orire Warhu!t, a farmer of ( dir.'ille township, a hile cutting millet with a mowinc-ma-hi'ie to-dav. was terror-stricken on hearing the of a .hiii. ad , .n ping. foad the I " '""'- ! '" "" ,"pn- ehiniMv. llie.hild lived but a short tunc. j - ., ! Mr. AVa-iri.nr.-t "'i:mwJ the. -hiM wn at ' - " - l " '. IiomH, and nearly craz.J over its terrible d.-ath. An Offensive Breath ! . . , . , . , i ia mont distrwinp, not only -Ki in rontuot. ! 1 s.)ii ulliicteil if lie have anv irn . . - ' i those with whom he comes ! It .elir:ito niattor to K-ak of, lut it j j rni not only fri.n-- but lovers. ! IJ lrvath an I ratarrh are insqutrabU j ! Ir. SaM''('atarr!i l'iuciy rtireAthv worst ; ' cases ah tliniisatids in to.-tiiy. j j . - : Loved Until Death. o amount of I ' 1 "' "KK '''' " -Thls Wt' k M;iin w ft TI T n T TI i t!:.. t l'.--s. r tnl.v . .B. Hio'i Z,l"l iMar-hs.awi.lo-.ofnr.s.klyn,nivljTl V H T" T fj j jl Tl ! T?. ,- ' ' . mU 'bvaU.veral,on,sl,rl,:..li.o!!.e.,fora...iar-'AJ O AJ JJ U 1 U 11: v-,I.!.....l.-.ts,.i.-.(..,e. ml ti.,,-.-li!",, in' in lue ' ! : nr-l ti'ie hii.l j.nee. ... , ,, ,. I terof a rnl:ir . At l!ie lime of llie b:lltle , , , r . ulVtTT"! i' 1 " Is is . n U:o l-ri.c- i- .. ! Nrw. Yokk, S pt. ii. Ti.i w oM.rtty-burj; her i.illier'. Iitui.-o itt that ! town wa eo:r.vrt'iJ ,ht a h(.pi;al. Aiiumjr the wtiutide-l tn'ated there is Henry J Vil!ett, a ('nfe!rii1e I.ientt.-iiuiit from Metn- j phis. Term., who fell iu love with thedjUf'h- ; I ter (if the household. I ; iVf m-he went away tin h r an esi harijjre ; ! f if pris.it ifr he mad- known feliiitrt n ' lliefjivl, inn tie c.iilii not love a etintoli-r- i ate, a her brother ha I beMi shot tl wn hy j j tfj. t-jes ol ln-r e.'iiutry. fVf re he went j awiiv lit Ixpii for a lK-k of the hair f tlie i girl be loved and carried it with him to the I South. Miss Miller never saw him again, j ami she went afterward to live in Staien I l-l-inl. where siie married 11 .iM-rt Moore ;: I and went to live in lirooklyn. He died tw, years ago. Sbc was LTcaily snr.rised a.lay or two ag J by reeeiving information from a lawyer in N''' Orleans that Mr. illett was dead and bad left her a Inquest. He also s,.nt r a psi kaue "mtsining the I,h k of hair she had B'ven her youthful lover so long ago. which s s ''is dying rtsiu,-.! should lie returned to her. He never married. Mrs. Moore 1 k,t'ps a boarding house at No. 17-3 Atlantic avenue, and the legacy will be a substantial i bi netit to her. ! Hay Fever. I have lc-en afflicted with bay fever from early in August until frost. My eyes would run a stream of water, and I I sneezed continually, 1 was advised to use Fly's Cream Halm; it has worked like a charm, and I can say 1 am entire- : ly cured, Mrs. Knieline Johnson, ( lu-s- I ter, Conn. : I have leen for several years a sntTcrer 1 from hay fever and severe head colds. I . have found nothing that can compare j with F.lv's Cream T!alm. 1 would not be ', without it for any consideration. It is j simply wonderful in its cfT.vt npon the ' nasal orgins. S. A. Hunt, Wilmington, ! X.C. i Intelligent Dogs. Senatoi Kenua and Senator T.la, kbum are great aportstuen, as every one knows. Fach is the ow ner of a (Kiinter, the rela tive merits of which thev are frequently engagtl in discussing in the cloak rooms of the Senate, much to the aunovancc of tin 'if more staid colleagues. The other j .lay Kenna satJ to Iflackburn, lighting a rws. i.c J'?e, you tnny talk as murh as you liko tltniit voiir iI.k hut mine won't ro oat with me when the r.trtrh. don't lit j my pun." j AnaU'lihlcsinile wentaratintl the room, I and cvervUnlr thought : WVll, for unii .ItHj IUaekburu has lvn lH'aten at his own came Thr juuitr Senattr from Kentucky, however was e pial to the oc casion.. He looked st kenna for a min ute and then quietly remarked: " Well, Kenna, I admit that your'd.ig exhibits an intelligence almost akin to reason, but 1 don't mind backing mine apainst him. I was in the fields one day with that doc, and a man I was not ac quainted with came alone near us. My dog Miinted at him. I culled to that dog but nothing would induce him to move Si I went up to the strancer. j Sir," 1 said, "would you ohlice n.e J with your name?" j "Certainly," replied the stranger, "my j name is Partridge. " Without another word Kenna tk Rla, kbiiruV arm and Loth dispeared in i the dirt-cteon of the Senate restaurant, I folio vd bv the shouts of their friends. 1 ! Beware of Scrofula tTt,fii'i Is probably more p neral than any ntlicr dieaf. It H tnsjdlt.uii in chanter, x-id manifests Itself in ruunmc Rt.rrs. pustular rniiitlims, boils, awelllngs ciilarcctt ). tints, altcesse,recyea,eta H,al'ahvsaiarilla npels all trace of tcrofula from tiie blood, leal lug it pure, enriebej. and healthy. I was severely afl'h-trd ith m-mfir.a, and m er a year had two nintimfr sures on my n,ek. T.t five bottles HimhI's SrsapariHa. and am cured. C E. LovfcJOT. Lowell. Mass. C. A. Araold. Arnold. Ms., had seroful'Kis fiorea ftff-aeTen years, surius and fall, ljoud's stai-uiuiiUa cured bim? Salt Rheum Is rtne of the most disapreeahle disease ennsed l ia;i'irebl,xL It isre.tily rured by H.m1's S.-s..ltirllla, the pni4 MixmI purifier. ViUaun Sf'iea, tl.t'.i. O., suffered pn atlr from crysiiiaa aitd aalt rheum, caused by haii-lliniE ttH.aceo. At time his bunds wouli crack open and bleed. He trv-d Tarloas pn'iK sntlont without aid; nally t,'k Hood's S-.r-aaparilla, and nuw aa-ii: " 1 ara entirely w-elL" ' iij sou had salt rheum ou his haaUs and on the calves of his ha.-. He took BotvJ's Faneit-ari'ila ai,J is eulirt-ly cured. J. B. SUatDQ, Nt. Vernon, tHuo. Hood's Sarsaparilla rsu ', uibju,.' s ruiivfc Mem hy all draavio i. 1 1; tlx ft fa, lt4 rmly fcr". I. iiuuuto. AUMKaria, Lnr.11, Vu. - 100 Doses One Dollar CARTERS ! Ik TTlfc H PILLS. PS H Kh-lr H'alafH'anO relieve ail tli- lri4jii inrt 1 -fit tia hnt tat. of llw- ttt. mich on I'oarlf-. Nbiivs. I r-vi in-K. I!r atl- eiiliiiir. I'ain lu tlf St.l. Ai U inle ttM-ir iii'm reuij'k44e miwtj tias ln slmwa iu cunuff H'4&r4. Tat Cjhtev'k Ijtti j I..vcr Vni and prrrfiitmp th!nnorinrn'-riRi)t. whiw tirry nio corwt ait ditAi-r or trm Mumiarh, H E A Arh thV irajj id h almn pn. tO thP no wiiffr frrm thi dttrv?at:TT oompUint : luit forninAr-lv thir fff0.1i; -lr no rA iff. t1 th - who oi- trv thm T;iif! thvtc- link' pi;, vahi.-.h) tn m mum rt.at liiw wril uA wi-Unjf to do iti:oilt itut after It Mvk hr-ad '.OF? thhan of no mmiT Hvr thru hjrf i wti'T Itwka oj- trrvnt O.'-l. ":r Jll;n Ctliv it hil .sthTu n-4 vry ' to it. i t iMS-k- it (j'sH. "ftM-r tv -:ri'T! vt,''-t,;ti,' iin.l iiK imjiir pur;', hut ty Th-ir irs-trJe ?' alt wlio In via., at v i.t-. Oils! Oils! I The Sf-in-lar! Oil( 'linpnu.-. of 7Mtt-nrh. 1'a., uiiki'A 8(tiilty oi 'iiuuiii'ut-ciinii: i. .r ;he J;:ue-i:e inwie ill.- !jue-l t.r;i::.i ul iti , e l ' ' f-i i HIumiRating & Lubricating Oil ; . , . , . rcr.i;no ; Naphtha and OaSOline, ! : Tzai can W ma.V from 1'eTpihmn. We chal'.aige i.itu.n.u uh ev.-.-j known ; PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. I If you i.-h the rmrtt uiiiir:i:Iy Satisfactory OilsjFa1 r Goods IV THK ! IX THK Yxiierioan IMarket, Ak fur uurs. Trad f-r S.im.-rset and vk:ni!y MI''I'iU'-l try h"nKi:-iT, Pa. COOK STOVE ALWAYS SITliHEItiy. . , - , , , A FOrCfllS'iT'S Ml W. iWM ' A rr.t TV 1:1 D l:Y L i S8EFEE11 k 11 Ml Hi, j AO y nit .s.tK r,r 15. Schell & Co. .S01.7..S-; r. rj. II. Silt" m.nms: PITTSBURDHPA. .SCLE-'lXATHCR-CCL'ME:-; CvRY-PA:?.-,.'.ARnA!.7i:: Schell & Shivler, Somerset, I'a. apr-lyr. FALL kS88 AVIXTER ! Black and Colored Silks. Velvets and I'Hishes. l ine itnjHirt.sl Wtwtlen Ir,-i--s i'i.jods in Colors and I!!;:ck. Cloth", "si inches wide, at '-1 00 1 to ?J a varl. Wo-l Hcnrieltaa, at r cents tofl W IK'r yar5- I'lai'l StrijH'S. Mixtures ;k1 f.tnries all wool inch Suiting tloth. (it) rents yvv vard. i. r it., i o:nr,e,e ...s-.umo . . .. ,.,v. , .. , fiiorv t"nib.rtt-,.:,r I i!iii-ix T -ict e'm- 1 broideries. Milliner- and KiMions. Zeph- yrsand Yarns, Kinbroidery Silks ; Iress i Trim:nii!cst r.raids and I'uttons, Corsels, ' Muslin I'nderwcar, lce Curtains, l'orti- crcs, l'lankets. Flannels, Table Linens, i Sheetings and Muslins. JOS. HOME k CO S YQWW AVeilUe StOl'CS. 613, 615, 617, 619, 621 PeM Ave., l?ittsbuiy:li. FASHIONAHLK T TTTPT1 1 T t TT j T B 0 1 0 T jLUiitK and iailuk. Hnvinsr l;n.l manr jettr f-MVin'iir Ml rill lir,ttM'iie ,tf iti'' lu:!.-riiu: ..- . sitT..fn, ti,.il t all : ho h y ho H y u,- I mi o:e a.- M l J&j1lh$alZZ? f 3 '3 8 Of . Jl H ' J h rr j It X V t U Your, ie ' "' ! JJti tL v . ... ! WILLIAM Jl. HtM IisTKTI.KR. Sia..asKT. Pa. INVENTION S.S'M.', Not ihu te at.'ior.ar lite wotjiit-p. of ii-vi-niiv .....! i ...... i. .. ...... ,.r ... ,1, .1... ean lie per'ormtil nil owr nK .th --, iil.out pct-aralii. ti e uort,- from thi tr l av ! literal ;aur oDe e tlo ti.e o,k : Htt.er i-x. j youuKoroM : no MM-einl ai.ititv r.uiwt ; I tai it. a nets Uii ; Ton nrt h Hrt-'l lu-t: 1 tin ' A..t ...it ... -.. ,. ;n i .,- : .iPethiiiif of rn-al vliw..u. nuiH.rtaij; 'to v,m. : UiMt wiil iart yon hi Inisi..,. Mituh ill!nrltr vuii in Tuon. irutuer riht ny ihu. anythine eliatie woril. O'no-wi ou&i jrte. Ailnr-vi Tai A X.. Ameufta, Mu Uitll-'-.y ta E NECTTt 'irS X0T1C1 l.iieot" II. -nn G. Col.-niaa l.i'e of Pro;lerva!iey j l'. rMUIiflr;-! O . 'S.,i!(ltMn. ; . l-t;rs l,-.uineniary mi ;!, histvc tsutle tiav ilie lss'l, Kraitlt.l lo ll,e itl.iieTsit;;,.-.) l,y u:e ,n,ii er ,iir.,.T.l. ii, .tiee is l;er, ii tm cn t a!! Js-is.rtis iuti.-l.letl ti tiil esUU-U, nirtke imimsiinte sir-ni,-t,l. uiitt ttee UnvinK eiffiui.t aeu.t-.ist tie !i-iit. vt iii J.ieselil liiesn ilulv aullienthnltsl l',,r s,ll !e mel at llie Int Ttl.ien'-O f the ,i"re;,fl'il ill ltAlu-r.. at.ef T. ,m snir.iv is-i. .... $ li i I . m mi ,.ki:, J .fol! i BKST. k;.". E xtx-utors t,f II. (i. toll tian, dee'd. SAe Tried and Knows K h'lini? of NVw York mv: ' N inu n Hj.-h merit aa tiii-Atii-Io-piio-n Hu-sifrs hvvef lH-f ire Ik-n imMiurMi.' TIm-v ere s novflty tKX'rfU? tht-y arc not oiatle -jitjjiv t.i svll ci(fifi, jl pv ore t lie hit t!i:5f fy-it.!.:. itutl iti-nt'-y c;in trofure( anl wiii dt Hiuit i riftirneii fr liciu. For f"prai arh, wirakns Ir.iiiene. c!c (1st v r imettaivtj. Fiilt. p .SnrTit.kv.n ,Nt 37. TC 'I li- Arh'tnt'-rt I'iasie-r jti'tM hk nu:iri.. Iv b Pr f- I C4;T trmi MT1-I I ba.- it! ban m :.!. our irii. 4h 1 i.ou't til w nr.w. I tir'ij'j rn am a.vl f ?k .;Mt 7i Jr.!. iu,i it hut luiufu! iucc, but it (i'f th t (;u im- at ii a Mn Huxb .UxtsUi. iT Stnd c ft-ntf for the Ix-nuttfiit rolutvd pie tuiv, " Mottrtb ilni-K n." THE A THLQPHQROS CO. 172 Wall St. N. T. ERRINE'S pure BARLEY MALT a srM Malaria Iadlgcsticn. A SeaitttifE dn if. f.-1 lr .Ni.lttt tt.o .f r l.:".)0 Ml "I I'crnii e l'. rkv !li ill iu-e. 'J be eotivta :it ile n.S'wl f.ir y,.i;r H l.iible jti j.b ra: l a t il : ur- ly di.piir.wte (.f n i'!jr Tli-w n. Ine I e r "i tt e's It.re parley Malt lir.H nounr" il Ilie Kp-t knnT ti t :!! il v f. r Ma far nd ludies Tim. THE tYv system nil ttic fcrixis of M AlmrUk m IIRf:rTfOs.-Tke Pnrt ol m M'ice pimaIiiI TUrof Tim- a Iny, l-"r wile tv.- lJitrtts rt:n.!K'hnnt tb T'niM I Sit- . , n ! U J J. g. F j : S..1-- f-..r-. ... 2? . KT )T. ( Jlitl,if,pLitt I- B. & B. i in lnrLi-: n-ui fiiu-n a i.'J I'lcP Ol;tV. niaem, now Kii:ttf -n- 1 !t- Jil l-'- :;t Jiress I . Iirif-. v, hu-h w wiil i:Ter "i nijik" iui ! r the- itcw rtnif' ive hfive ho Mf'Ul t'i -I.iii- Ill-'lit He hn'.c t-lli iiKTi.'lV- : iii' jt!i uii .iM .!i:ui:K-i -.xii.- lr1i.tT. I a:: sst2:;si72 lct c?sat::tss 1.M1mJ W at aVfcXa. l t thi. prices are much Kt..-n.slve Lined: ! A!MI'1 IK-.-V rtl I JTIi C.if ? wf;'1,,,N f,,r l!:"'M' 1'" sx-s ! , ur.nt I-1 r. .:.k-. siiK-nnr vulni.-s :r -i.,r.- vmi lnndi.na-ti h.-n in th- ,-'T .ill:!! tlH- All -.'!U-!!V 1 ' l i 1 1 1 V ,',-,1, lllll-li n ,i':;tlin-i s-pl.-lillT J-l to '-'. l'lellt. of n.'i.iali'i aj-:i:,r:iH i.-uiolis. Cur Illustrated Fail and Winter Catalogue 7 ''(.' i:-'--.. fiiiTii!iiinir n r-vi -n "f !.itl-t M :; t. .1 i N..t N-Wi-T )i u " I'M l t.i',,1 nt'WC'1 In " ('.;'. v. ;ii fe js'Ii! y.-f n-.ni f:?ttt.i (.MtllV :J..!.fV-s. 'Ihi :t !t rj t:' I- -t jit t hi- 1 :;I.'nI (tfiHir M;!.l 1 r-t'- li-.-:ni-tMu"!t jii)l ff ;i; t 1 -t'.iin-r liv- isii. at h 'ii!.ii( it -n e a :v :itiLi'l- t h;:V" Ilit'.'i nnii tiirii.'M iv.- ! il l'!ii-i;! sjd.'ciui i:viiti":i iiiveu i r, .7:as nr mail iHoi.i,.' win tt-."t. ilu-ir whoit' t ine U U niii Ill-nee iiTo iiltU- mn u tiiiii- to rtmicijiHlf the uiint (! llie cti-iiin.er. aii'l licii'.'iit w illi -tiswtusMNi -te. 7.t'M. c' t. (riff- mi tic 1 iitet iiity iTif.i-rnti-tinn e:i ! re.jtiv.:, I " Ae-'t gtiunilir-t l. BOGGS & BUHL, 115, 117, 119. 121 Federal Street, Allegheny. Pa. List of Causes. The f..'.l.iiii i- tlie 1.1 -I of Ci i- set !' trial ill li'-- s, pn-t-r.. - ti-r:un:'CiUrt. ,.l!ii:if 1,,-iiii; M"ll ,luy. S-..,-i.,Ujr 18-s : 1 HIST V. F.l.K. v. J J'ai ti.T A c. v. K. C. Urii'I A c,. A. X. V,.!i."lt .'.. . Till:,,-. Ni.i!lSi'.:i..)s M A SHlinrr. Siiii.!ri..ii I.:ihi,T vn. 'Vm. 1,, liuill. I 'rtlii,'! S. Ki'.-t . viniic. IiHiii'-l Trvist r. Mi,:','. Ei-.tM' a 1 1: K . I.'tii:-I Wev.mU - T.'.i-Uv . J:i... l;h.a.l.- aii'l J M;-.rl- V,u. l(.-!ilv. Fan.,.--." Kir ln. , ,.f York. Ia. Hush k'Wt A.li.ir. vs. 1'. A ,'. U. ii-" u. 1 Mi. !..! S'.aim -n v.. Hi.at-I V-: . v ( i ; llanlvr. A.lmr. is. Jhu H!: ct r.l II H. s-- .iil v-. .l-.i.ii m.-iii. II. nry il- I"! . 1 i.n-i.a- N" Tr::n. j , .-iltiMrli!-- i.iij.. v. .l.i-mli .n" A.l.ur. ' l atii. l Iiarr .... I.'i'i-.. i. . Krl--.il. iu-? t ::.. J..III1 M. -l :, f. 1'. F. I.lll-J. I Wi!!mi,i II. liny vs. ii. A u. K. li. c... . Wt.i. A. ;llih:i'l -I I'M I.. A. ..i,':i;,. 1 II. in Ki-' -V v-. II. hit li-li.-r .1 a!. Mii-ha.-; M ... Jai- .h , . J- rit-iii:i. ( N" V. .tHiloll. Same vs. ( :ti. I nn .a Awirmiir o: fruine v. i., tl:i.,ll Am, la-, t. -,. .if I'a. lYotty'st. ti.ee. i l. .1 i,.i;m:r. Soliieiv t. Aii-4. J,. Tf.-8 j" V: . h.'ii,.tn . 11 !: ilSTKB'S NOTICK. Notice- i. lii-r. Kv uivetj to hti;is col e-1 a, l.'rttt-v. (-.(;(. .r (hr .ttiu-rwi.-. t jT the tulI-.sVTni; nc(i.si!;tf tmve ?ia---H-.I riri-t-r. aiel ttt.tt ll -v KU ie v ill Sv yr: itlnl li-r ,-.iitiiriii.ii: e; iii-i rtliortitl.'-e ut mi tr:,,i!i' f.iitt to V- Ijt-M lit V'H-rirtbari. mii'.-lrrtl .r .a .!. .ih Il'ikhart. .t, i Kirsi an I ;i;.iil lic-eiiiit of I'nv.il t,. t",,tejaap., I A't-einsl-.-'inx ;f r. .n-s A. Stal'.-r. . I- ii-si nfi.t niuil a.'-si'int ef ti....ri. Kistn tH-rper, ! A-li:iMiilrali.r .if surah Lynn. ile-,1 j l-'irM nn I r't:.,l iii-i ..'i.i, ni s. a. ri-i'j-i II. Kt"'ll- ; i,,r.f snr.,i' atker l.c .1. j I'i-m ioi'I liiial nrc.'it.l of Car''ii::e a'.L,-r. A.l- i n.H'islralor..! sai-i'ii l Walk Kirt htwI mini a, ".-,n,it oi'W'ia. llanDa. Kec,l- lor ol sjirii !, 1.. l:a:.i. rte, e, ,1. r I.. A. Krvirhm.'Ti. Ext-cntnr it Ji;et thM-nu!. ne-i. I'ir-r bH'i aititl ui-ft'iiut nf Jut'fit W. I'-irk'it'l'l-eraii'l Samuel Jutly. Tni-t-'. ol Um. liwriiimli. er. tie i Fir-t iinil fi":;' .i-imnt ttfV. P J..hitn mu . A. II.t:nlweTk. Kxecatnrn .f Adm Umiihverk, Qd ti. Fi -t atnl fiml Rceo::r! of .Ux nri?Mii:r, Ail-mi'ti-tnit'ir of rmhiirtt'e Smith )ce i. Firl mi'i U'-c'.ui.; i'l -lo-inh Keller. E.iceti tnrof Frei k '-iltt rt. l.-c"il. Fir-i ati'I :'mm1 a'-c.Mtu of nl I'.MrtirtLih, Ks'-utr ot li'-Tiz Kt-ir. tie-t Fiki an.l i : iM ue.fi nt .!.,--;i!i nuv uuuli, I ' First air! Oie:'.' a-.-umt ni i'.iw Tuyniuu. Ad- I oUT.Mttti.sr .-f Wh.-rr l!.rtvr,u. Kht iii.it final ne'tu:tt of J. t). Ki:.i:n -I. r.r. ( ! i li.il..- Ud. ivr s,-,ii::! i-.M-l itct! ai'i'oint o!Ja'oh ITeeVW :iiiil W'rt. H. 4 t. Keiitrt Jhnifl ln i y, F;r-t m- m!it ol Virwii l!is umi M'ty-s A. Mtl !'r. Fxt-en'orMif Kt'driim -i-h '! !'ii -t mi'i im il at itiiu of ?viiii-.ivl S;n'i!e, a linr. of .Irtish V Kt.;.:.-'. h--.i. ati'i v.::-kI a-rtmt til" Mrtin SuuttVr. Fr. nf S.iv n Strt'itl-r. (it 'ii. Mr! imit !ii h! iie.-.ijut ofv. r. K ; -vr. a l.-ir. t hi-siHMil :jnji ac-ointt ol Jihn II. Miller. Kxr. Of 1 IM;irl- f ;r'V. ! it. 1 '. ' JACOB l. SWANK. KegiMtr. j"""'"' - " - I Tlie inMi,N:Mn,r nrAimeet eo-intv w ill of f.. i.. ... t, ,.i..,-.1... ' ... ,i. . THURSDAY. SEPT. 27. 1RR?. 1" V!-s. ... M.. the l,lW.nir of .,, at,,:,- m-iil" I'n.ice ..t. r s yer-.s-k. vilure the tM,"ii, t,,-h1 'T"l'i "l-viHe l'. F.tnsl s Mills er.e.r - .lr.',ii ,,l K.-iisi tt eil's slat s( on line iMiuti. to.h1 iron ImMiWvilie to Komi Mill ou line l .we-, i -tu uin'.i.-n rtito rn:ni If.wDtiHH .si urn -irv wri in ,:l.T.-rt a t whole nu'i i.t 1 la'rt it . ihe rotu!tuasauiera reervi;ii the riKhi to j H'Ul"KrkUI,,; ; AI- I t SwatTHEe fe.ili-'l jirooal for iron ail Mirwoo-I- ... . '. '.i . . .-... ,i'-'rMn-;i.r.. iur ne v mi ttirv win ot i r,1" ft ti '' 'i:n---.'iep oi!iei ' until .. ! "'? ' .,i!nl;;r J'' '"V" The M.r-mH- 1i !-tn m.-wmn-: il.v inm ; 1,l,rt if 1 e;' ""J J'dl for . . j ' "-'"' n-v with ri:n alio in it.eniioit. .Tik VtiiHti-iouer? reM-rve tbe riahl t, aceet't ; eitfn-T iron tr .voirl, ri..n mi I -H-ei).etio!ifi I wikvJ '.u tie MH'it ai Uitf i.HiimiVrOi.t'! oittec. ! A.J. llil.l-MA:s 1. K. WA'.SFK. I - lerk. .K. M. f K j ,:oiftniijoii-tV Ofl.iie. f.W.Uil.I lAMsA', J ftuvrset. l a., sfvpi. 4. t1, timi.ii.iuirt t li: Ta a ctrT or refie. To Kii;iSe;!i. iniennnrrii-fl a ith r.ter P'mman. !,i'l-.-.ii- in K!(si-. W,ifrtl ('..., 1!1. 'on are le-rer noiitlt- to Hi-ipar a! an t- bai:s-i'.n so i in I iu Si.m rse. on MorMay. j lo SttVe tlie real estuleol n?e K,K"tle.-. tltsastsl, ,f lltall'.'-.lir.tf Tti:. S.Mer.,.l telllity, I'a., at llie ai't'Tiise,! TsinatioiL, or show eausv wby tt-e Millie .hottitl not l aoid. Hienr.t mtr. I K. S. McMILI T.S. Somtnei, Aur- li, "SS. Slwriff. urt t-f i A Mahcfous And Unprovoked Murder in Washington County. riTTSBftKi, vyK. C ne of the most mali cious and unpmvokwl murders ever known in Wafliinsrton county was cominiited at Tuylorti.wn, fc.-vcn inilisi fr..nt Wa-hingloti, la.-t nlsM at 8 o'clock. A jwrty of hunters, suiied, to be from Wheeling, drove into to n, all under the influence of liouor. .Sinie small boys booted nt them, liHn which one of the jarty junified out of the waff m and challenged any one in the crowd of men ubout to lijjtit. The first msn walk ed tip to K. r. IIixm). an oil man, and struck at hiiu. The reuifiininf; four in the wagon alighted, pttberaroiind with shot guns and then fired into the crowd, killing Adam Slaubbs. a liveryman, who was (landing twenty feet from the party leaning against a tree. After the Grat rolley Ihehorror-atrick- en crowd scattered and fled, whereupon the assailants ran across the street to Fisher's grocery store and fired at the retreaiing crowd front the back door, uouc of the shots taking effect. Siraubl. the man shot, staggered into An derson & Buchan s store, where he fell un ivnsdoua to the floor, lingered until 12 o'clock, when he died. OHieer Hill, of (lays ville, arroted the desieradoea and lodged them in the Washington jail. They gave their mimes as Peter (jress, the one supposed to have tired the fatal shot; Adam Shatter Krttnk Kiddie and John Kust. One escaped. Ail an- -siranrM. The inunleretl man w:e 4o years of age, and leaves a wife with three children. A Problem and its Answer. How can any one have a perfectly beau ful set of tex.tli, an.l healthy frnins? Yse Jliiiofs Dentifrice, the safetd, ucst, and niust Kipiilar toothah ever introdnmi. I l'rico -o cents ; iwd by 'jiilIioiiaire!t I and merhuiiifa, and praised by nil. Sold j evervwlicie. i A Creek Turned Into a Mine. Burning IIveltox, Sept. , A serious mine lire is in .r five miles north of this place, i at llie Ijiliiinere Colli, tv, oieru!ed by J'aniee 1 l'.ro.-i. A (onion of tin? workings known as j the couiuer cliute, on tlie inside of the sloct j which was uiia:i,ione,t over a year ago was I ifuitetl yeterilay. It was inmiiiossiblc to -et close to the fire on aeconnt of the bad air I and li'at, and lines of Inwe were found U"t j less. It was (lecidtd1 to-day to adopt the , !an of drowning out the mine, and to this j end a sluatn ol water known as Mack creek j was turned into llie workings. Mjonld this i suov-sinl the lire will not spread to the ; adjoining working of that snriiun, which ! are all connct-t.-d anil leiiM'ycomb the entire S district. It is impossible to get within half tl tulle of tlie tire on the inside of the sloic, and the water running from the fire at that distance is a point in Isjiiing temperature. Tlie colliery gave employment to o.XI men ar.il boys, all of whom are now idle. The Population of Somerset Is alwmt two tlion.-iind, and we wouhl sav at It ast ont.-hnlf arc troubled with sonic all'cction of llit. Tlinmt iind I.ui'. 's. as thus cotntiUtiiitj an?, atvonltnir tu itfa.- ! ; t ist i.-s. more ntiincrons than others. We : ou!d ailvise all not to neglect the oppor tunity to call on their druggist and g,-t a bottle of Kemp's Jta'sam for tlie Thr.iat ami Lungs. I'rice oO cents nn,l $1 . Trial ti:r frx. For sale by all leading druggists. . One Shot Went Wrong j Sr. I..,! i. September. (!. Chailes and j lunrire Aiiliinan, hr.ithers njrtitl siAteen ami I f'tiirut-n years rusiKt-tively, were met near I a:iit riin. Mo., by a trunri nnibri'lla vernier j iiaimil ' -iwalie Wa!ti r-t. Tiie trump U-arnetl j that Charles Aiilttnan hutl anil ai-saultetl him with a knife t sts'iire it. The younger f Irt.y tlrew a revolver aiiil firtsl six shots a. ; Walters. Mie of the shots struck the hrot ti er. iii:iieiiii a wounil from which he ,lie,l lour hours later. Walters was hit three linns, anil will Iie. The Handsomest Lady In Somerset retnaiketl to a friend the other day that she knew Kemp's Balsam lor the Throat and Lungs waa a superior remedy, as it 8toped hercxiuh instantly j when others had no etfeet whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its ; merit, any druairist will give you a sam- j ile Bottle Fro. Ijre size 5oV. and SI. j Dug Out of Jail. Aitoona, I'A.. September f. At linearly i hour this inorninir William Anderson and i I-. twanl llaiiiiian hroKej.ii at llollitlays t burg, this enmity. They removed a numlier of stomst from the wall in their cells and by ! ibis iiieuns made their eseni. Anderson is I a rittshtirher and is a noted character. He i was placed il) jail ill July last fur the rule ; l-iupr a store ut Tyrone, i'a. A reward has been olb-red. Oh, What a Cough. I Will yoa heed the warninjj ? The , mil, perlnips, of the sure approach of that ' most terriiile tlisease, ('onsiinijition. Ask ! yourselves if you can all'ord, for the sake j of saving 5t cents, to run the risk and do j notion for it. AVe know from experi i ence that Shiloh's Cure will cure your i Couch. It never fails. This explains Inhy more than a million bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup ! and Whooping Coiih at once. Mothers, ' do not be w ithout it. 1'or Lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous l'las- ,..r I, v(; " lv.,,r,.,.l ,t- s,.n j v.. . r. All White Caps Safe. ImI'UXaisii.is. (sent. ,. Attorney Oeneral in retry to a letter fmm (iovernor ""'i-'. trtiy, oriietti.g dim to investigate the While Cap outrages, "ithniits a rejtly vhieh tJelails li cum brought aaini't ditTerent alleged White fajw fr variotw violattuiis of the law and r.)itni r in I'rawford comity during two yean jut. I:i iit m: of tlie? eases enhl omvielion beverure!. I nnst lite finwcul. ing aitttniey could not obtain -evidence, in otic, where conviction could have .cen se- curtL the tiritii-iiai witness mvMeiiousIv diajleared from the State, i hie of the U is iM i.ristin f.r ho nit (.iViiM?. and tiie White , . , ap case uaitist liiiu his b.t'ii continuotl. Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint. I Js it not north the mnaU price of 7-Vts. to i'rvvi yotiiidf of every yititutn of fins distressinirroiiiplaints? Ifytiu think w, -all at our store and p't a bottle of Shiloh's VitaliziT. Kvt-ry lottle lias a printi'd cmirantef on it ; u.e amirdiiily, and if it dors you no gootl it will cost you nothing. Sol ! hy i. W. IVnford & S,n. Circus Train Wrecked. CiN'-insati, Sept. 1. Tlie rear iart of John It,, Must, n's circus tniiu if thirtv-tive tars, u'i.i tMtiind. vhich k'ft Xetua shortly after . ... r - , . rnidnilit Mturday was run into by m fr.j;.it train at tlie Waynesville water tank, on tin? Utile Mlnnii Iiailroad, ol miles it of tliim . , , eity, at ' a. m. to-diy. roitr perMa were , -i, . i . i - i- i t t killii oiitrn!it fliitl nnp Ii:it titetl tif In in 1 jiiris. Seventeen others were hurt, but none ft, .Cri'l-V " m -0no.,. The er.rme of the freight train and five ciches of thecircu train were tiadly wret k ed. No other donj.ipe was done. The lo.- ofjirotrty i ttimated at alnmr e-iuuily divided between the railroad com lany and th? owner tiT the cirens. Enp liter Lrnig. of the freight, is blanietl for the aeui Jent. We have a siedy and pfisitive enre for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Ginker Mou'h and H.'adarhe, in IIILOH'-! CATARRH I.KMF.HV, A Na-sal Iu?eotor free with each botiie. Use it if you desire health and sweet breatii. Price oOc. Sold by Geo. AV. Eenford ti Son. 'rv'A 15 J Zeds I, , Ci-a ' fa AT - vnva a, w.-s txm. ! V W fe Its rtrr ra.,' Cve i ii H -u-i ; ti- - a .:? 7.V5 FHTZtCUX'S FJl?C.V7Z tuU I ycu tauto. CRY FOR IT fzz it I nurcru jour lxxl VfMrrfnrj 7" fcaralMa. tJ a;:;r.or to iU ) PerTec: Ncjt 13 Indiana Plica. J a Talnr.:-- rs-rr'it ...... uj uk.il WELLS, RICHARDSON the) '2$ l) n 4 iflU raJ S T in h ti f " Genuine Has a Pxed (J tin tag on every pluq. OLD HONESfVis acknowl edged to be-purest and rriost Listing plccz oF Standard Chewing Tobacco cn the marKst. Trying it ia a better test than an ta!! about it. Giv'3 it a fair triil. Your dz-Azr has it. ARBUCKLES' name oa a p3Cacr;e cf COFFEE l:i a guarantee of czcellenco- a pacare cf CO a of cicellemo ARIOSA is kept ia all 1 a the Atlantic to tl COFFE2 is kept ia all first-class stores Iron the Atlantic to the PaciiiO. COFFEE is never eooci Trhen exposed "o the a'.r. Alvrays bny v.hsl randinher Tieticaily aied ONE POUJO PACKAGES. Fitr ftill inforniatittn of the mute. whrt' to ob laiu tJuveninieut Laihln. Maj, Kte., Adilrewi A. 2f. BRACh'ESRWOE, Central Iaen(rer Ajfent, Corner 7th Ave. and SmuhrieM Str.H-tft, Fitt'irgb, ba. Catat?rH ELY'S afeVySSS Cream Balm HAYFEVEftS- ,'.., j l:eu!s the Sorv. Ke- store-. Ihe Seizes of Taste ami smell. TRY TIIE Cl'KE. AT,fTtieIe i- an!U-H !uto ench n'wtril and airres'ut'le. Price .'-I'mi'- ut t!niL!f:M) : I-v mail New Vilc. ivm-ivr. ' ! pATARHR.-1'mf. C. Tt. Cook-. IVin- Snner:i tvmnty. 1.. niv ot Nati v.h Kkmkhy j vck l ATAUiiH . " I; i he het 'Btiiiiti.r f-T fa- ; mrrhlevertrt.it It i the t. -st fHtarrh e-ire I ! ever nit-sl li i. the -u;iri-t and . ;t-it-i to tt-e of aii-lunt.' T I'lrr fi'-l. If jti.v t.i'-tt.i mine j t-J.ie.rHl i. -siii tiii". 1 m i.ti . net tin U'rvtan-I iv. I : sHywititiiii Mit' r.ty ill u I un, a'-'Unii.1.!--! till i Mr. 1. X. .mv. on if t.i tri',.rii i- of Nature's i Remedy for Catarrh. H l mi uprmit:. h.i.o'-i.t.;f ; Hcut;'i:iiit. aii-t tii- iih-1h-::i' i-the t-t tuiarrli j n,tne.!y that 'nn t fiM'Uil. Il hn.n'iii-1 me. ami, I teheve il will etireaiiy ivnou uttering fnna ; eaturrh." ItKitold r MniirHt"' anil !(! lers It rnav tie ' (tent hy limit ; pn.-t- cl. KWry atr&:tT i-.tiuiu.i a ! ful! intHriiT jioimil of inttiiittf. .-ml for onr look It'.nM. tentiiit "How to en re ( aijtrrh." A4tirvjrt. I. M. oKAV & CO.. Ui H. S .igi tHANM '. COUNT V Y. C liifKT rKdCLAMATloN. WnEBfiAH. The Il.moralile Wiu.hmJ. Hafr PreMtli-nt .finite of the Mwrul 'onrts .(' f'ttnnou lMefttof the 'vrrat eor:t eotnpoiin; the lih Jutiit'inl i'istriet. and .Iuiiee tif the I'mir.- ot Iyer rtiut TiTiniiier atnl t.iin-r.i! .J;iii Ih'1ivi t". f-Tthe trial of all eapnal and oih-r otfiTiden in the nud Ititirict. atid Sam Ml. W Ai.K Ki: and t ha ki: 1. ll.v vrR. Ki"ti , Judirfw of thi ( oiirtvof t'oimiioti P! ;i and Jurtiei of (he 'otirtr of t iver and 'leriimtfr and to-nt-rul Jttil i-lv-ry for the trial of all -a-.i-tat and other o .render in the (Anility of oiiii-r't have iueil their prevent, and tt me d.re' tt-d. for hold mn: a ort ofi'.M nnoti l'lea at:d ttoifrui OintneT s".iont iHthe I'mir and t.t-iienil Jail Ieiiv'ry, and itHirta tf uyer and Teniiiner at j botuersei, on i MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 'SS. NoTirK L h rt-hy jfiven to all t'ie Jur of the ren.et. Om (nrtimr and t'otiiftMfn within the ; nil t'ootityid' Si'itvo- t, that tht-v In- Ut-u mid j there In their prttjHT fwrsou w th tln-ir rol!. r-- ; onts, in.iiiiii.ns. -Hi(tiiin'iin-- and otjor n1- l:ieiiibrnni'ev lo lo tio- 1.(:i:l Miit'tt to ih-.r ; ortiit and in ttut N-htlf aiiHrtn::i t (- dwiit. 1 and aWthty uhow iii inpnrinr ii-tin't ttif pn- j oners tiiat are r tail In- in the jail of xhii.tvI i Ctainty. t then iim! tliere to ppm-ctile tttfaLnt ' them a -thitli be jiiM. Snenfl'i- Oihv. B. n. Mt Mil. f . FN". Au. M i cherilT. ; Beaver - - College, AND JI:jif;2 fnsititiito i tin yonne I eiie. st ltKA VKR. PA . ', miles e- I low l'itl.-fiirBii, orlers ttiis'rior Lilemry. iiiisieai, j Art a:Hl tiiK-iinor.ary s.t. n,f -i-s an.l a eMiitinsi i hmne mi'ler lite enre ol the rr,"-i,iem. :v,ih Tear open. S. ;.t. ntli. s.-ml for rirvniar lo Rev. K. T. j Tayhir, Ueavvr, IU. M lm. j YOU CAN FIND THI3 PAPER fii ia IfmarM .fi ft itw Advert :n lnueati ul SS EEHHTGT02T BROS. srbo will cuittta-i m MUfaiLuii: ai 1 r-a. J)io(5u a 3 3 i forShCOy ' J . ) ! ' j It Cm -'o Eqiuu XT are ninjr la onr nnr. - LittiitU Fl. tiivl ft i-l it f niti.T U aU rilwr twt tii l-t tri wi t!:nt I fca beva .iuut i4yc' an. Ifca iicr f chanty. b no ot-.ua V. r. !J Coctcr. 3! U. tlaclanati Otuv ihea n Batj r-'th ti T Nutrttca It.vi.:." rrvv. & CO., BURLINGTON, VT. JAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE d 00 RAILJP.OAD. SOMERSET CAX1SRIA R ASCII. WJTAXCK AND FAf.E. ! Mi'ea. Fure. Sraep-t to StoVrsiowrj 9 ) Honierwet Ui Hoovenvil! 17 SO S.rut'PM-t to EW-tLcl TO Somerset to John-slnwn 36 110 Sfmvrsot to RiN-kwood M S-jmer.H't to fJarrett 15 M Somerset. to Meyersiale , 2 TO .Somerset to Cumberland !i& 2 00 Stnnert to Vahing:oD 210 -V Sfianet to Baltuaore 7 bo Somerset U trsina 21 Mt si'mifrt toCoutiuenre 2ft yt Somerwt hi t'ounelbtville P2 1 SU Soincreiu Pitibun;h 110 3 to The farv to Phiiadviiit.ia is and to New York, $iu;y. Surttmer Arrangement--In efTect Apr. 29, t8. xoj:th-zocd traixs. JOilN-sTOWN EXPKES-Xo. 91. Arrive. John.stowu 7:25 a m t K.K'kwrHMl a m wtMKiiSKT... -i a in ijfer ;';..vj ii ni Mt.-tovvn t 'i a iu HNiveivilIe t:.y a ai BtlJiei 6:46 a ID MAIL No. 9X htrrg. J rrirrn. Jubatown.... 1:15 p ritts.iiri;h..... s .) a m K.h k.ssl 11:11 a ui lili.r! l!:ca in Siirn-rst'l .... 11:1:1 m siovsli.ttu . .. 1 : 1 1 ti ui I Hclli.l U -:m i, ta I Pa.-st-uif.-rs fh.in riusl.nrifh chanije car. poiuls on llie Saaenet A l aiubria at Kurkww SsiMERSET ACCOM MODATIOS -X 95. t L-ait. I Arriru. Hiiitimt.re lC.nn a m SOMER.stT pro Fmsi.-iruij h ,ji , m lllM-kWlKjli O 1-1 p HI Mufor.i .. fi.jr t ni I : I'Mssetict-ni for Somerset fn.in the east niul wed I muije i'ni,t.urKh UxMvou, c at Kuek- SOrTlf-JiOl'XD TRAIXS. 1 BALTIMORE MAII-No. 91 i Isttrr I Jrntt .T'Min-Town T.vam j Roi'kro.Hi I' tam j B-'tnel vj:i in "ujiii-rlttini. lihiu ; liiivcr-v;Ue. s .'J- a in j Waltiiiriuii. . ;:1," p tit ' Mi'j'town - ti in ,rtit:!!iire ti 1 p m j .;.-. -r v.! am l:ttAbur((U :0U p iu t- :"l;-t T Jl u m MkMunl v :;t K u ' l':ist;ifp- for points eaH and west cbanje cars ! a! K kMtud. Af?OMMtDATI0X-N. 91. i John-town 3 -no n m R.iekwfnl 4 ." n tn iithi-l li m i iinihrlatjvl ... T:(i' i m iitnveivilit... iu M.iVMijH II ! p m ieiirer. p in 'VKi:M I 4 .-il p tu MilftiM -in.' u m rilt-i.ur;ti i. m H ii-!;iiiLion T jti a in Iii U injure a m P;nenevri fur euat aad west cbaue ears at j ROCKWOOn At'f OM MODATION" No. i. t fsitrt-M Arriir : MKtL-KT ;-X p m j iUckwoud t'..a" p ra ! MiiiVrU ) m j ni'iit'pi ieviiitrn tuts trjim ean make et'i- : iit.-utui i m Kint ,! wiiu niBiit Kiprna Irams . ea.-i uui i Haily. t Daily except Sunday. BALTIMORE J: OHIO RAILROAO RITTMll RGir hi V1SI0X. EAST-ROUM) TRA I.XS. Youoh. Ac Trnina Isare Cumueri it ilr. MUL Esprf, IilIliU'-i;h K, 810 A.M. 9:1 P. . bi-HiMtiek 1:S " Mrk'T-jmrt l:-iti ' WVt n, su.in 'l-.Zi ' " Id. 0 rirwl Ktml 3.JI " " i ount'li-viile " ." U.m i iliio lle 4-." " ' rt.iitliifUee ::;! " lo::;7 l.'-l.ta. T'riia 4:.Vt " ' '-M-l!nrtn VO! ' 1 Htj Cm krt.-t " 11.11 l.iU .urr''t r.-j? i p .. " sii:.i.tirT June. 5 -irt " 1 1 it. . Mfyeri:i!e ...:: " 3 1 : : tr K-vmmi r.:j: ii:42 p. x Sit: it J fiitch : ' 11:4 4 l.-2." " S4uliieiMpli a ti;14 V'rtirh'ir t;--J lTi7 " ilvntmmi ; ;tt " y ("umlHi'rian'i 7.." ' 4-" WahiPirr.in 5 i.S " 7.JJ ' iuluiBure (arrive) tkrl." 44 b.M II'A'.S T-R0 IS D 7 RAISS. Tt-linM Isttr? C'uWm"i Ar. Wa.-i.Lcfitin tuiiiiwrliuiil H ii. lnmu FMirtiojH Suiitiittiiiptort Mtmt J'ttteb Keysttine 1. y.-r-'ule t-.-ti Srtht.tirv June. h..t uarrett t asM'liimn I'rsina ("oTirlitciii-e !ii iyu-t'iiiM-ivilie Hr.m.l Fi.nl W et Newton McKHfvjHtrt Ar-1 '"""'nih Tht'timc iveB " Sw",U, Timo 1 Malt Trains oftrtneet at Rtvfewowl with trains ! tianl fnuu Sn(reT aiel John-tuwu. at Hvmi- j hihii tt r.h Irani t,Ati1 fnm tt"tttnt. a1 arrett ' with twin to ami from Iwiin. at "-HiiMbury Jim . iiuu traius u and from jaii.-tiiry. ' ' A'.i Tmitut -,,- Ptuirnytni -Vr Tim? if (riir. W M. ri.EMKNTs. Manairer. I'HAA . M l LL. (.en. l ass. Ax tm7,m iTWSti h Tin ,m i i-aji? si.A?a. A. 4. T'V'K) A. M. Ill-k.. t i 4-.it ... ..... ; li i B :: SJ' ! PHAmcAiiirj i ii-.ui ... " a-:.-, " i lSiwJLJjiS j-i-:A t.'.''i ' ia.-L. ll-V, " ,el " . fei - ! " I:" tJ.' Cver 500 2-tj ! " ; ii""-. Beautiful ! Designs. . '".;-ri--:!-i.Jtoi.-.. JMAr ITEftSr'PCRiJ TD V.yr T7VS C,TO GwcrKwwvvfrt -j Wiu flr t&ji fou f. TD RTtBiSP PwWlDlTrf fVISDOEiHT IrxcEED 10 PER frtT or Vii'ft PfKt- 0 0OOj CiL Oi:.u"rsii-LT iu.oii wtco His .s v,S A r i'V.jif' horde i I 1- ..V". 5A Bess S A 5'A E!e:t-k it a O . w . t : . i i . s A: itU : u i-SS e. . For s..Ie by all dealer. ! CREE OUTFIT :rV:.':' - tttelvt ll.(ittT!i Hi 111- 1 tfitti-. MJ-M. H. E. HOOKER, criiKV : T j H rr r , ijtj Slit Ebb " LOLLII'J, And Srhoot of Short-Jiit nd. : PITTSBURGH PENS A. The t- -eliooi- in tl;-:r line in ;V- T". S. Theory nn 1 M'-uk (nti-i;ce f i.T'i ' ' i:ct n.nkfs (irKtit ui UmU i-r nt r r;i'i'iuic. Nuiiuicil m jHtln.tiawt' uitil rt'j'iitiiiit'it. Over 1 400 oin;l"Tits Lust Ysur. More e!'T'ii.'ttl.m '.t llK..kk'i-tr- i-ii 1 eU-r rajifnTrs tkiui we cmi tiii. a0-c,i'l for t'tti.i:"-- !'.. .1: 1st. Clark William-, A. M., V r-PiLLS-.':jr"-L-,-.v.- are Ckcut'cl, ' ii-:;--bleasant.sre VrS, r - :T end sue ivvW Cure for d's v:;-.i-. .- i . ..i-. j be bs iCt, COrtiti i72i'on , fifrcuS i . ' , . , , , , (uAo J, 5ea?esffv-er,. c. fiesrjy fiutw)p iCCforSQ'f. 7??mpcji'ej are sc'J tj '$ druqam Zend, scen-s Tor' 1he beaJfful rcloreii bitTurcfrc Aooi?isNG,HL.r?rf)cr!7'c:Co.,: 'J-H-Y. I'or r.-?.-t cf 5 IIo-:-! r:.-.r.';;t t v,;;l -t. 1. r f .'. c. -.pTT; f.:r . - . : :. : il-:ikc:-. A A a S3 J ft. "V f " . "S Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, Mvsi F-ifTfkta .'! I .!.?., Uir;.emi;r a:i Kiii;.Eatr LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. I-Iarcl and Soli: Woods. OAK, PtirbAR. SII IN'oS, ritKKT-i. ! o'l, ri N,;s, ASH. WALMT. FI.IKiRISti. .S!I, .'TAIURVIU CHEKRY. YKI.U'W !'INE, SH!Ni.I.K-i. Iksi ;.s BAI.lsTKRS. flUCSTSfT. WHITE riSE. LATH, LLlXi'-J, NKWtL T -STR A (itnera, Linr uf ail gra.iesof L-iihIst na,t LmI.li;.Kr Material n.l I:..ii::ir j-'.jite kri'l in .its a. Aiso, ean furuili aaylluTi in :he line of ,wir Ini-iri.-s t) or.i.T wilh reu.,.!.HliIa pn-mi-tii.-s.. so- b as Bra, kvts. :, I v. . k. ... . ILTVS CUXXI XCi M AM. ' 0fflce ani Yard Opposite S. & Iff. li i rrico l:;:., N n Circi:ir.r;. t . . A f .in1-,-h, . rV , I -V Y I "A IL , B ''iU - k " ' . - .-ir" -i ' v r-j-s'iTr--,:".- ! v ;VrF-rTT-srW- 5V MCNU.'.TENTL BPOM"! f0V"ANY. . I '.! . J,1 IL 4... "s, J " ' ' CRN BE 6ouCj'rT tyfjpris jiTtTOrHg' r-KW tTriiK t 21 L i "! V vsv ? t .a CriTLEMEfi - . . . - . -ii ;..- . .. ' r ' .1 i I'll I r '1 . . '. , M.M s i s :; ; s..,H., .'. !.. i)C'V:i.A-, Creel tn, ulass. H. FERNER & BRO. Agt's,, A. :-'.trvV i il I i m il ! i a il i (TO -' .v . 'f "r-.,?? :"x'-t, ; ,i. ija FEMALE COL- LEGS. ft CONSFHVA TOY ui ! .. -..r v'-itM- ;.).;. i i.. H. .i ' U: : . . r..:.-. 1 ..r.v. .!ir: r; , . cr I - i'--ft r Utii. li ! i r :.. ' nr.i...-. .e I.. A. il. N'K ii' Ik i. 1 :i V. J-i.i .ru. I. P. Thomas & Son's, lit INK FERTILIZERS our? WO..KS - T- Ki.U I;V P. THOMAS & SON, Philadelphia, Penn'a J .:. :: -! j i. Nal h il' ",. II. - : I'a. I f.i. I'a. 'TRAY NOTICE. T Tf n t 'ik-- ii. tin on i ir ! 'ttiif ! tie ".i: : ! I ! M v. ret, wi t: !.!.: -.-.i- ..'i -,.! ;ifl it.u' a "i i hi : .-'t im' i ie f.i ii.-r j rt-.'if-:-- I ;pt ".it;.- it .t . :i . . or f 1 uA in'nr 1 1 i:. "V !1'V. I.i C. II. R. Stition, Somerset, Fa. it w i r Aj pay you VVm. F. SHAFFER. sd.mi;i;sif:t, ik; n--.v., !a!.u!.,-:'.ft "1 arvl I .a'. r ia siii' 'm'mm fy j si. , r ; e 7 ; :a ' .; f. ' I M V t N T V I. K ' i , il It ul III -I.i , . . i it u. i, 'i.i- -. i e t.,-T! ii.t lu. , - ,..1 y i i t., i, in .i L3 I: i ll 1 !. lie . t fc'i.iie Crcr.Z:-, Cr Pure Zirc Vcurr.rct .'I'll' i, II V. V. .. I , I ,.4 ii. ' ' 'i ; ' ut ,'f M.nt i.m si It.-Ns'ii.l, Ii, ,,, wiii.l, Is ,.l,l;,.i ', I I- i- 1 fj '-''!;- i.t ! r , ar t l,al.i Mliie t :l r.i C E ME CAi.L. WJL F. SJIAFFEi:. 7Br v 'i;ry.iv I V mm s Mil f AS:, j v i .1, ' ', i. uii ts; II s s I i tl i I. I i i 1 ti f t .fir
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