The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, October 10, 1888, Image 4

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Bittsr Parjonautesjf! th SeruU. j
(".jv tin- rt
."rf. rr.i rv Mr.
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of Viii""'
SM S.ruu.s. J.-ul. Mr. fUr,l- r
Mered until a Snl voir irata rerlK1 Mr.
,'!r.n. r l..vmn Mid ''' "'"r' l,,J
.!.:..., ..itrd from rili-
lint
h t!i.
,:1V il l I m
i.lainl Win Ji Mirt
r-.a'e k.i . .
t!.e:r ti'.'.. t il or rlrl. lie r.-.-.rJe 1
tl,e rewluti.il. a, P" P 'K" I'ram
iir. Lair. in fvj.lyin. 'd
lieved that tlie American (K-ople were weary
of the rriuK t!" fi c,.u..:in anJ the
murder, of l.ytl tl.nl wore ,.' -me ''
in the So.iili in or.V.r in make that --.
,l,. and to f '"rn ,!" N"nl
.udtUcr mntry. The Senator f-ui l.u-
,n. had rrfrainrf, e
m-nntoi who had d.oI the m:ter had
refrainex.. from liud.nKlo the tart of win. h
ovni.lainl wc made. The charge wa
lluu the or.ira.Mi and murder, of colore!
,,,,le in .i,:ti. and "r "l!imi
i,.e were r.m.mlt.e.l f. political rean
Ther were irl of a 4-lirte .ytrm of
p..!.ti.'l -lion on the t"rt of-I.e Honi.x-nmr
,wirty in orJ.-r tht l!.e o.ntr.n of 0.cv
rid of tlx- rn-i.l.""v "':" """"-' ;
tr4nf.-rr,-I from the j.iiy
to a
l...nerf and Uir an.l fr.-r e' !l.n
iiild cive j
it to M n.itiier jj .riy !iirli cjjM only ot
1ain il tr u.li frauds nd io!.i.- a were
now .:ler;t In tlie whole N.itioll.
Tliedi'iiion th.-n .ir.fie-i fr m ouiraaes
in I. "i.-inna to outrun in Tejnv; and in
lliir i:--n-Mii iriniin-nt M.irw w -re t:iken
tiy Senator. 'handier. H air. Hjojasr, K
jrall and Coke.
TUe in t iiotati'.e incident in it tl"
fart lliat II r. f ike Wirt rall-d o irder for
niiirliaiii-ti-ary li'iiMU-f dirnled n.'aint
Mr. I'iinii.i'ier. II: violation rori-itei in
duiioiiueini: the atatement tla t!ie K"
pul.'iran rt ofTeia lid failed to mt a
Male tu-k.l in liie I". 'Id b-.'anse it afraid
f ja-rauiia! .n.-.ieii-ei. a " alwolntelv and
iniia1itii:- f.le. witdout a jir!ii-!e of
J.Mih.l ilioi.. mad.- f.,r . .'.iiioil i 'V- t. i'l' a
.l,-:ion t and unfair itw ' ': an I lie add--i
: " Il i a Mjitemeiit not In-lievel liy tlie
S. n:ilor lumif iriio lii.it. il.'
'. in lieirig -rl It I I" ord.T l.y Mr. 1 'handler
M-. i v.ke .roni.tiy xiid : " Mr. I'ri-i lent,
if I have -aid anything derogatory lo tlie
tliynity .f Ihe rVuale. I take it ha. k and
a;to!ojiw.. for il."
He then iimeefded : 1 he x-niitor in.ni
New llaiue,hire (Mr. Oia idlen mthk to I
ai.viou. that so n-lKiiy on tint nnte ol the
fliamlier aliould kick him. I refute to per
form the operation."
He wat a.-ain promptly esille! to ord. r.
and a-ain a;i!oirit! to the Senate for nsiiiK
aucti lamrna.tr.
Mr. Spooner t.ek pf.ri in the di h:ite. whi li
took anotlier iK-r-otial turn when Mr. t'oke
inliniatit! that he luel b-itert in lit- pi-ft-aiotl
which he would not u-e. i-mntf tins the
Senator from Wi-cm-in with eviction- in
Iowa that would piralicd in atr.ily the
wor-t ej-imeutt thai had ever taken pla.-e
in Ireland.
The explanation of the matter (riven by
Mr. Sp-Kiner ne that he ha I r-uc 1 in the
Supreme Court ol the l lrt.-i Stat- a Ciite of
over lapping lan.lt i.-t.-eii two raili-wl
rnnini. and had never had anvlhinit to
Ho Willi Ihe miller afterward. II-) knew
midline, of the eviction alluded to. and
aaid: "The man oiit.-ide of this chamber
who date I tint I w as ever instrumental in
tjrnine any nun, woman or child from hit
land or from hit cabin i a liar. I aay that
of any man who make- thai charge outride
of thin Senate Chamber."
At this point Mr. Itutl.f intcrKrcd with a
motion to adjourn, ami the Senate adjourn
ed till Monday.
Trie Tnins Went Off.
List niht at Oconee church, when the j
prayer for the mourner was bciing
nflered np by the pastor, the sound of
an ipnitinj? match was heard in one cor
ner of the house. After prayer was over
and before the benediction was pro
nounced, the pastor aaid:
"If the younz man who struck that
match will come forward after service
and acknowledge it, or say i! was acci
dental, we will excuse him, but if be dm
not there is a man in this house who
w ill sift it out, and it will cost him more !
than one thousand boxes of matches at
wholesale.'' This seemed to fall like a
Isitiib over the people., and all eyes were
turned Ui whence the aotiti I came. After
the benediction a young man ca",e for
ward and told the pa-tor that it was a
voting lady who had struck the mutch.
Unseeing her the pastor asked: "How
did it happen that yon struck that match
my aister? '
' Well air I bad a match in my band
an.l not thinking what I was .loin;
rubbed it on a Is-nch and In-fore I knew
it the thin)? went off."
if course she w as excuted, as the act
wasaimply a mishap, and purely uiiinten-
tiotial. We are informed that during a
ncrviee in one of the churches in this city
aeveral years tur.i a yotitij; man thought-
lestly atrnck a luatcli dm ins; wort'iip,
which disturbed Ihe worshipers. This
act cost that younz man over Y1 1 In-fore
lie ,rot through w ith it. It is a s-rintis
thing to disturb public worship. Athens
itia.i (Viri)Mce.
Buffered for more than ten jears w ilh
thfl dreadful disease, catarrh, and used
every available metlici ne w hich was rec
ommended to me. I cannot thank you
en-Mih for the relief w hich your Cream
Balm baa afforded" me. EuiJiiu-1 Mey--r,
Winfield, L. I., V"Y.
A Blackhead Cure.
Itlackhead is generally stipposed to
ve a kind of skin wor.n, b-at this is a
false idea. The truth is simply this:
The skin, either fro.n the lack of clein
liness or ai-tivity, or, both, has failed to
remove the watte materials from the
pores, and the blackhead is formed fto n
dirt adhering to the oily sulittauce of tlie
eland. I wa recently explaining to a
friend wjat blackhead were, havinj
some on bis face, and be i.nn.ediatelv
exclaimed, "My fae.; is not dirty." "S-j,"
1 aaid "ofcourae n it; bit d y n o.- s up
w hen you w.ih vnr fjc?T' No." he did
not. "And do you rub y ur face hard
and dry after washing?" S J, be did tut.
be thoa.'lit rn'.bin? w a!d in ike the
face r.-d, and it was r- ien 1 1 a .
That is exactly w hy bis f.ic w as red
and wire with pimples. It bid not heea
rubbed, for that pr.x-es stitnilates the
circulation of the blood in thes? parts
which cause a healthy a.-.inn of the skin
and removes the waste mitter frj u the
glands.
What I have be: trying to cinvey
is just so sure as y.-J use ilenty .f g-.d
map and water and then rub your face
hard until it U porfccUy dry and s id th
on. e a day but the oftner the sooner
will the good results show j'Kt sere
will you make e;nat inirovcnienU in
your com ilex ion. n'y rub a little care
fat until you have tough-ncl tiie skin
and you w ill soon lie surpri-t-d to find
what amount of rubbuig it witl liett.
Hard rubbing will make the skiu as one
as silk, and to touch it w ill f.- l like tsilin.
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy.
Shiloh's Catarrh iemody, a marvelous
cere f;r tarrh, liphtheria, Canker
Mouth, and Headache. With each M
tle the is an ingenious Nasal Injector
for the uiore successful tn-attnent of
tlieoe complaints without extra chnrge.
Prioe 50 ociits. Sol 1 by Ueonje W. Bcn
jrd i. boo.
TKUHMAN AKD TUS VETC(AN.
Hit DiSilkd (oryn'.on 5c!dir.
VtXt.. Tt- --Vt!lon v.trrai.J:
;-ertll have a fa'r knoa le-l.-e o! invrer ;
(VT-lad f atiiM ietowxrd ' !
.rftlH-mmar Laee lormeii how Allen U
t .t oi that reirard. It wili not j
lieamiw, tlieref.-w, o re!rt-ili their mem
ories. In the I'tb ht U ohiainel control or
ti. Senate and it-o T-en. for the Am! lime
Jn Havi, and ! Well o-tra,lors
rt-tne.!" llisi' ' ,f"'-v '" ,s,!l
.fco :rotierttie fir-t of i'- neo-.-r-af-
wa to e;xe up..:i t!.e o.Ti w and divnli
ue swila. In order to mike ilii ui ire ea-y
U,ey am'nlr-ltliiril.soai to (rive u the
Sei'retary and Serjeant at-Ann tvsu-clirely
l,:ute power orn nijva! and appointment.
When Senator Walla., of renniyivania,
...Ten-d the resolution for tliat j.ura on
April IT, lv-). a c.niderari!e proponion of
m o:ii r. eierk- an i other emp! jy(- of the
rienaie was compieil of men who lw:!d hon
orable dieli-rr from the ohmt.jer mili
tary or naval atrviee of the United Slates,
and many ol whom had bTi wounded or
ol!ierwie dihled in aaid service. They
were elfiaent and faitlifjl and undrr(l;d
their d.i:ies. The pii of eii-ling la lie
min led thai they 'a I'.ild he retained a Ion
as they reniiinel fai-nfjl and elTI.-ient. and
ihat tneir place, when va.atl, aliouki be
filled hy tiie api. lintmeiit of men whu lield
honorahle discharges from the tuioii Arrny
or Saw.
But there wa food rea.m to fear that the
Itemomt intenVl to dimi- them uin
niarily and fill their p!-i with orlhern
l'eae Ii-iii K-rait, or Smihern Heniocrats
who had nerve! In the mnfe'leraie Army,
leeor lin.'lv. Mr. K Irnnn I- otfered an
amendnipnt pmvid n- that no olfi.wr or ein- j
ploye of tlie Smuie "who nerved in the,
fonv of the United State in fappr.ie.in;; j
the la'e Ilchellion tiiall be removed ei. tpt !
forran? tinted in writina to the IV-idi-tit of
the Senate and approved by liiniin writing."
The "(ill Kornm." Allen i. Thiirman. j
who aa violent " Tea. democrat " ilnriiii:
the war, voir ! a-.'aiit Mr. K lonm d'a j
aniendnicnt. and it wa rejected. I
rkoialor I'ar.flller. of Wixtiilsill. tlien
I offered a j.rovio that " No o:!i"e or employ- J
incnl madeva' ant by tiie rem il of a p-r- .
.rti ho -. rve.1 in I lie (fflw of tl.e I 'liion j
I dnrin-the lale War -lull h- lilh-d by the i
i ;tpoiii!nic!it or emiiloyment of any vr-oti ;
who nerve. I in lha o:if.-derate Army. ' In ;
. ... i
otlierwor.lt. Mr I Virpstiler wanted Ine "en
i ate to declare that i! would not give lli pre
I ferem-e to a I jiifed. nite soldier, a- against a
1'uion soldier.
Allen ;. Thnrman voteU aira n-l lr. t ar-
poller's proviso and it wat njct led, therel y j
placing himtelf on record at lavonui; I he
einn'iovnieiit of the ( onf. derate veteran I
nsram-t the Union veteran. Tiie alla-e j
resolution fa. then adopted, and All.ii i j
Ttmrman vote! for it. Under it term-
nearly all the men who had worn the Union
blue were ili-mi ed. and the placet of ni ioy
of them were filled with men who had worn
the Confederal pray.
Answer This Question.
Why do so many Jt-iple we orrumJ
u? mi'tn to prefer to ailller iind U- made
mi-eml.le I iv Imlio-.tion, Coii-tipatioii,
I)ir.in.s, 1 of aMtit', CoiniiiB up
of the Food, Yi How Skin, when for 75
cent we will H them Siiiloha rHstetn
Vitaltwr, pn.tmtitiMxl to cure them. Sold
l.y ico. W. Bcnfor.l A foii.
A Feast of Cheapness.
The oilier day tieneral llurritoti, in the
ruurre of one ofhinadtnir.iMca'ldrcs-e t
hiH"Il.aisier" iicichUirx, Hai.l : "1 liivyon
all to ri't-oUtrt that you w ill vote thin
fall for or ai'iiin-t the principle of pro
tection. You are invited to a feast of
c!ieapm--. Yon are: promised forci)ii
made poods at very low prices, and ilo-
tntiticoonipctin pMils. if any are; mailt'
ut the same low rah-s. But !o not for.p t
that the upwlre ol lower wapes wiuaiso
attend;ihe feaht. As certain as tlie ni'ht
follows the lay, the adoption of this poli
cy means lower waoes. Choose then, hut
do not forget tl'at thisclieu-ning procss
u.ay be pushed so far as to involve the
cheapening of li Miian life, and tlie lost)
of human happiness."
Some years airo our Ilritish cousins
' faced th's vetv nttestion, and thev do-
cme-l against protection, ine iiaM oi
cheapness oame to them, just a.- n-nerul
Harrison t-avs it will come to us if we in
vited it by our votes. The rci-ult of such
a feast is outlined by Mr. II. J. l'etlifer,
Secretary of the British Workmen's As
sociation for tiie 1'efunse of Ilritish in
dustry, a man, isjrbaiis, lieltcr uttaliiied
to pive a truthful and a reliable stale of
tin condition of British workman than
any other man in England.
He told a Boston audience the other
evening that "there is a famine in 1 '.up
land of the very worst kind, a famine not
of food, liecause the food is w otidcrftilly
cheap in the old country, but a worse fam
ine than a famine of food, and that is a
famine of money. There ia a famine of
work and a famine of wapw, a famine of
the purchasim? power of the working
clause uf the country. That is t he worst
: famine that you can ever js,ssihly have
iu any country, and that is tiie famine
i that is existing in England from one end
: to the other. At the last Trades I'nion
j Congress, Sir. Abrahams, one of the
' wotkingmcn's members of Parliament f
stated, and no man is better ipialilied
tlian he to know, that there are !X0,(XK
wage-workers of tircat Britain out of em
ployment men, women and young jn-r-sotis
of both sexes.
"Vmi can make a sum of that, and can
reckon up thai, on an average, every one
of thosj Isi'.i.OlXI would supia.rt ut least
three js-rsons if fully employed. You will
find that it comes to over",'sKl.Kw ieip!e
allogi-ther w ithout the purchasing ower
What ia the Use of talking about the
cheapness of an article to people in such
a condition t"
Tiirc.i In; -He (hjil of the limn to
new clerk "Mr. Juii!ier, we have aspe
cial trade and you must be very careful
i in your manner. Some you may trust a
all times, some only occasionally, others
! under no circumstance. To some of our
' customers you must be elaborately polite,
I while others prefer short, sharp and
brisk answers. To some of our .
Where an. you goin, Mr. Jumper?"
Juuijst ' To l.sik for another piae, sir.
You don't want a clerk, you need a mind
reader." Beware of Scrofula
fkrafu:. K f rot:ib!T more pnril thm any
W.hT diwar. It H ItiviJinus iu character.
u.d tnaiiil-fi in running sorpft. puu:lar
emptlonft, M mriliup, cnlanrod Jtuts
atweswe-s w rr ey oa, clc 1 1nd 'sSanjaparii i a
exp-.'l all tr.ir t iwrtifula fnni the b!wi,
lea ir. U pr. prrirht'd. and healthy.
"I ,w wvrrvty afl'. t i4 with urmfala. nrd
over a year Juid two runiiiiic mtv on u.y ni-k.
Texik live UkUW Jlitod'A S. rap.ililla, and am
cntrd. C. E. Lm woT, Lwwil, M.i.
C A. Arrtoid. Arnold. Me., li.id afu!.na
ror-p for sot mi yin. spring and lalL II-od'
hraiar.lh. ocrrd bU&.
Salt Rheum
rme ftf the iwwt disajrreeaMe dlteatot canted
-Irtiporerlortl. It Is roadilyeurerthy Histl a
. . -viic.hlla. the frre;U bUod ptnifter.
"."iliim Stiies, rtrla. t atiterej preatly
f-om en,trHlaa and Mlt rlieum. eaotea l-y
!' '.miliiu; U-hacen. At time bis hinds would
en. k opea and bleed. He tried Tarion prr-jw
arattent wMJiout aid; CnaUy t-- k IhtHi'a ir
cap&rir, am! now s)s: I am entirely we!L
" iij sob had salt rheuta on tim hands and
en the eaives of his leca. lie took Uuul's
S.-irtanariila sad is ami rely cored.'' J. K.
otaaUia, Mt. erui. Ohio.
Hood's SarsapariSIa
F.:d ttr all flrmcKlMa. all for fi. Madi. otily
t-C L ll(Hi1iaCU,AotlM-3arlca.lwrll.aJua,
100 Doses One Dollar
'CARTER'S
IVER
Jjhus.
t-i:t ta ( Ma ma, pvtni trtt nvKt'-m. nch u
iami NfiiaV. Omwwohm. Intrr ftr
Jleadaehe. Trt fiirrrij I.n-n. l.rer Ftiaa
are eoml;v' valiuiie in ".matifianaii. ewnnr
an.1 preTenonc Irn- aifc'vin eonti'iainl. ltilfl
tli alto nwm'. M iii-.leeof tl rt.naeh.
t,iiniUte the loer ait recolale tiw lia.
J.v il they only cured
Kch ther waiM alwott rn.--lHa to tbnpp
who tuifT-r fnnl lhe rfioTre-MiMr etwi'P'"1
Init forruntlelv H.eir .lte- t.t-a la ern
lre and lh-w- re 'iff trv-ltem mil nrul
tHa- lltte talis vnl iV.le In m. nmnv y that
,.K.V iu n.a he willing u do aiuiout tbeni.
tint alter ail Hica neaa
tn the tw of Koronriv Uvea Dial Iwre It t:ern
mk fr rr.tit laiaia. prlh. eure it
wiiile .tle-rt n rt.
"Airrr.a't larruc Livct PiuLa a revere air. a II
an-1 very ew to take iwittwo pi U. n.ake
dote. Tnev am ttrtetlv venal.le an.1 oo
r rt irior firv.'. hot by their m-titl" le tnti
1lt. all who use th.-m. In viai- a eenli
ivo tor tl f"'1 ewrvwhem, or it ej uaui
tarns a. sn lai.
blM Hfe
PlTTSBURGiiPA.
xole-'leather-cg.tefj
V.;LL-?:OT- F UN-OVER-ALL-SDUD-LEAThER-EVEHY-
PAiR- WARRANTED-
Schell & Shivlqr,
Somerset, Pa.
BpeV-IVT.
VV M . R ADAM'S
MICROBE
KILLER
The Great GERM
it I.ALTKRI
DESTROYER.
To Cure Disease,
Remove Hit Cause.
li:n t'Oin 'jr l;.itj!'i tLninnn'y u'lrj Mnivlrc,
1 ,.e- yu y.t.y kn i.fcK CURES y rr.-trrZ
mn rr-i-t ; at th ! f-wr ..-.r ihr e-inrti
Aw.'.V-; ff ike tvsftf. Mr. keiUa h. c4tUi-h-'d
1 .u ht)' .No. i m Phtifidetphia.
OfHc at 0ia Arch Street.
I.iv; tf!-ar( pr mi1'Ttp ii.-m CATARRH.
BRONCHITIS.CONSUMPTION MALAklA,
KHbUMATlM, Discaacs of the Blood, etc.,
1 mnung ir . .aiiip .tt .iov tlrr- wH r-v
ir filers - in- ih. It .-r iA the Mil t ru Kilikk
nd li e i.nrr ii h:m nwfV. Ac-iXTe" 'H e"
Imturri in S n-.oiv.ttii; . Nrw JTr . MlWare.Ml
r ln.!. :nrf li;t-i. t of iVrumh;:!. Wh this KCUiry
a Ji untv Tim rw" idr i
A SURE RESTORATIVE TO HEALTH.
EXCELSIOR
COOK STOVE
ALWAYS UMRBT.
ill PEta m Ib MU
MA CrACTVRFD BY
L i mum l tl baltb. a
AD F)S SAl.S BY
R. 13. Schell & Co.,
SOMERSET. PA.
FALL tiSSS WINTER!
j Dlack and Colored f-Uks. Velvets and
j I 'lushes.
' I'ine ini'orted Woolen Dress Goods in
Colors and Dlack.
liroud Cloths, 50 inches wide, at f 1 00
to 2 To a yard.
Wool Henriettas, at 50 cents tojl 50
per yard.
l'laid Stripes, MiNtiiresand fancies, all
wool oO inch Suiting cloth, i0 cents er
yard.
Complete assortment of Winter Ho
siery, I'uderwear, tiloves, I Jces, Kni
broideries, Millinery and Kiblions, Zeph
yrs and Yams, Embroidery Silks ; Iress
Triinminsrt, llraiils and I'utlons, Corsets,
Muslin Cndi rwear, Iace Curtains, Porti-eri-,
Blankets, Flannels, Table Linens,
Sheetings and Muslins.
JOS. BOM HPS
Penn Avenue Stores.
613, 615, 617, 619, 621 Penn Ave.,
Pittsburgh.. - 3?a.
acti-ly
FASTItOVAULK
CUTTER and TAILOR,
TTavhiK had many
rear klU'TieiKl
! nil hnthfttfi of
tar TaihTinir liiiit-itt-.
1 ntara,nt
pon(H--iis)n to ait
'ft' ' I, favor
?U i . rn!(ta tbelriai-
Lt , rt f (1 H toiiatfC.
WILUAM M. UOCU3TKTI.ER.
bokurxr. Pa.
; -ivt net a w crs aai aa. pa
eJ ' -k WWM Tfl Of
W-S' o rsv ts-rr
aii, -' "fcl ti'1 toU'P'Wrf
SZr W asisia- r--r was4 om pr-
Srlrne?-si,ij . -...w I.' thr hi ifjll ''OMitf-t- line- fl rv
wwi:i. it arrrl R'y rr-'k HUI M.HtM.li SWlat.b.
tVar asaSBfiaf are rrl( uw sai-.. frr mw4 t soej
bate trr- t:irrr. in ' ) Ij itn- i4 it a- o a t)m
ti.Us.aa- n ii f l-a ow-et th-r !. air xmnr own p wrt v ;
II V vatxw: tw Ti.tr- t -f (ra: t-r. esa.lt t- tlu- MI.B
VOt svwt-il aiN.t t MfH(4c'a tHJbrrw!ta! it
(h !(,; a '.t eil- V, tJvU'a rtisutu aP Jarcr Inule- ,f
m :er .-.or rn(4p ..ivr t-wi B Utr '.T at-JBllR iV tw
r :m-i:r ptt I," -n t i WmHi tt r4u Ir aB Vf
frfli...lTif r-.nrv. 1ia, tW mssl A't off-r
k-M it-suV'Ti M acx ta.al .ill WMtalaa.' rar pUrcal M s(K
PT r WMT.. H fe- t -t-V- Wr! M 4
Bk n.-f cW (tar i-tjatn-r. IZeatr' a r H is rX tIj s2' trXHJl
Inf w x Miosr thrrv V- Tfcr srV rnaT ,!! ijt jmr tMsmfj
nd y.'t. wair t. .li Ui tuwavt (iP1 acy A pool! rmnt om
jrt.li-! In w-1'rWMI" tidt ! rvi-t U i HIVTSVlw tit). if rm
$r mal fw n . !ri mr. i.jr no ina (smm-. ba tt Jo
rsva t-vt an-Irrta. ( nsw, y-M e3 -rtr r NfT CM f tl
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ttl V ft Jf '. Wejar ail .tr . f-tcc. rtc.
U4J taJ(U.aiAWt UsWJM iUM;LAJi, JJaXiJjkS
A KEW SUKDAY TAPES
TiE fITTSSBURG flESS
Out Sunday, Sept. 23, 1888.
Mi..i rf T i r P-r yvaT ty mail. 9.f
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CURE
"'"''"
rm
SOME DOCTORS
hn"W ain.it that lUfix ciii I ftr1
Klie.uti ittfn mJ rnlsi. (Mil -r
buy ih v riii bin i'fi':. Ath-i-
Thai th frrvt f rw wet.
etri of triai hive nvrd il U) b
iu L, ., ja- eun.
r rwf., th-i - r uv; .tf i3r-ntt
(.-li tr- Bu-i I r ih.- .t - .. i- '
t-hr-w-ta : it ntt.t- -r. ' P
-j"t m:!.h ut r-' ?t vi.,rr r r n-t
I U--v '-.--.- i "
Ui.J'J...IUe-. i-'f 't 1
Ibiwif. ! a-J1'. t-iMfM'SfW-
tl :.i i-r' , ! ' T
tlx g u lu" n
Mr. LiK iTOwr.
THE ITMOPHOROS CO. 112 Vm, ,
r.
iERRINE'S pure:
BARLEY MALT
FOR
Malaria
an
Indigestion.
tf A )dtnf rlr-Jf
In Nim-Hj euro
ln wrltm : "f-itii istf
ruwr r-f I'rrrine'i
urU JJH l w.c.
'1 niDMini le
D aiMl fir your
umM pifjraratton
i,t'4"-f.nu-r thi tar
Iv lii;ili mt of n.y
Um order. Thtvw u
ii v rrln-'i. Hira
Barley Malt irv
pouiir II lt r.t
known r-mnlr f
M&taruaaud Indiea-
t!DB."
It will rrmfllct tro
th ritn aU the form
ofMaUri.
PlRKCTtOS. Tak Fart of Win
vlNAful Thrr Time a 1m.v
Ffr aal br all DronnB thmiihmrt the Tnfted
ut and (aaOa, ou (vuuuih uiiieas bcai-Uig
F. F. DAVIDSON,
29 OHIO STREET,
ALLEGHENY CITY. PEN N'A.
Tl.e finrst ami larpt-st assortment of
GTCTTsS
Kver offer, d. at twen'y r cent off !
AMMUNITION !
At corresjKindinjtly low prices.
IT WILL BE GLAD TIDINGS TO THE
LADIES
TO KNOW THE
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS
XAdB OX
Sewing Machines,
T.ut on none are they so irfected as on the
WHITE
Itfl elf Rrihliin winUT fAU IVLoin a ernlr a
ihe onirinal ntrtuL lln oen-fnd perfrt ielf-ihn-u'lmit
whutile. tl jfitive "pniikfleiw
takf-tip. intnirr N-Hniitnl ami even
Mitch, no niK'h adininHl l-y iie
vf tnMt. Ib ruiiiiiiiK iu anli
fri'tion, c-ontmrlnltTV tcs
bfuruiK, mM.kr it the
Jf' h(roW. Li'thfmt nft'C Qn!r' R'lnuiuy LtrZ
Oiitrh
Sewing Machine
Made, titdil-etip, at the Kcedle-bsr, prevents
the miiUuk 'l the Kanu' liU lis
:;.::SeIt-setting Needle.:::.:
AND ITS EVER
Admirable Tension
Kileaten the sew convenient attach m nt. And
the heantviit its new lient arttl-w.irk makes
ilthenaM rttft ami he-t Seatlia Ha
chllie in Ihe anrl.t. lji.lies of liete
aist ron.1 hi'lirm..nt atler careful
ly teatiiu; th menu, of the
W II ITE,
W'fll not entrtin the thoturltt of buyinjr ny
other. L(1tet wUhini : examine it shouM
call ou ur Aiiiliwii
Joseph Crist, Ag't.,
JENNER X ROADS, Somerset Co-. Pa.
am nlto Agattor f Mn'rVrm
Burdette Organs
Thee Instruments have Inns been known for
their trenath anil iluratilii , awretnew ami iu
ntjroftone. eia-'-!jrr.
The old"t and beft lnHtitulion fir ohlaininj? a
ltn4i.fi K.Iin-atitm. We have wirfe-wfiilly if
lrel ihcHLHauiiK if voimc mm fir the at-tire Ou-Ut-sui
life. KtrtrCiri-ulMrfiulUrfsa
P.PUFF & SONS,
ppio-m. rittbuivh. Pa.
A Word to the Thinker.
If vm arv juiiTijr. vifTn. full f life ait'I
hc!lri. yon refj'tln n tmi'wL Uit unf.Kiiinme
Iv, wr ttrr not il then ihiiik. if deirt-ei in
iiriii if Ix'-k of antbiiimi. if wek f.ifn lt4"t.
tl iwt trntif'se, if iKitrpeiUe whI in in-t to iw
Wliv,k (lie IliH.tiulK. a.-k the Kttfiitlv. ami
the Viil amwer that Mux Klt iit 'WiVr-r
Air." Kve i tiMle-4. Mimu'aot iu ib worfcl He
iit alv. fitrward ym nix quirt of the h(x
YnroM Hrheihr)meT, Finrik, OibatrD worn
l'lt tr $."i(ni,sTti.t ieriipie ii'wrt Mi W iits
are the ptirent. anl for " -1 cent'. ht 'i'-"1, vhi ean
R-ty mum any arti-le nlvertiMl ty Max Klieii,
Kl Kl-nii s.tftet. Altectienv.
tien lor pm-e lUt. e aiilp goods, neat ir iaek
ed, aiiywtKre. tiept. a;. ! yr.
YMIXISTKAT0E,S NOTICE.
tate of Ttmjamln Miller. decM. Tate of fhlul
Twp., rtoraerwt 4k..
letter of A'i'titiiKralioti on the ahove estate
barlKft brt'n rfauled t the ti!hlerirne1 by the
proper aiiihoriiv, tHftiee in herehy K'ven to all
peRiii intit'trtet, to ul etoate to make Immedi
ate lutrraent, and IhtMe baviiiif claima acaiust
the Mine w ill pTveiit Oiem duly aiilhenii ated
for sw-ttlt'oicot uu Weditewiay, the"thlay of N'
verolier. A. I 1H, t the Ute rotdeuee of de
ea,S in faint Tovrti'-hip.
tiKi. W. lilfcSKi kKk. AAKoN MII.I.KK,
FsejtJ6 AUoruey. A'lm:niitrator.
SEOtGE J JHOffJA
ivracn'Ria or
BUGGY TOPS, CUSHION'S, APRONS
RUGS, ETC., FOR THE TRADE.
THE OXl.r spiX-UUiT.
IW u 01 AVl'KIt"' rKF.KT
AU.EUHEX Y I 1TY f.l.
yrite f...- ih-Mn i t' e-, . -
i p.- uinK'r-
"Himwl wilt lt at rrtvae a V rrl r-a..n!hle
unrx lii fann Iu SitiucTH-t Tiwiwhin within two
rr.il.-. frHil S,intr'l rfc.r-ijili. ootit.rinrnir 4.'
t-rea Brv with a .-w im rtvur
Hriok Dwelling TTouff
a lawfu l Psm. and ?i!iiTi"r.-' r- nv.-r.
lent tMUbattdtnir- on ihe plaoe. Tar aun.lrtfd
a.T are rlt-ar, ami und.-r a .tat of .iiili-
vation a jwvnind nf which has hern limed. Nine
ty arn is r-aiV wilb rriard. miinttiK
ffirit'ir and r..n.n m tlie fame, and witli pWu
irirfrswii timber yet reniaiiiiiir. Adjoius the
urDpike (rom 8meraei to Lavatis ille.
JullS BARRON.
arptl-Mt. Suiuerx I". O.
WATCH
THE
LABEL.
Th Werit It Pasa9d.
jAegaiSvii.tfc Srpi. L). Tht nrlmilfl, of
,rwl it,,tl, viwleriiaV. id Arid o. re-
-iieclively, sevma'to jmiily the belief that
heyello tt-ver pJS;,'ti ha done na worst.
There were three new cases at McOlettny
and one death. There were no reporta from
C.rr.tn.iina. at the neHle Will IXt allow
aiKitlier operator to fo there, the old one
heing dirwn with the lever, ine town i
destitute and lot appealed for aid. One
d.mh ia reported from iHiiueaville and no
newra-en. The old ones are convalescent
and with friends are at Camp Perry. But
one new case is reported from Je-aior, ana
all patient but two are doing well. The
town ia well supplied with necessaries. Rd
naid traffic ia being resumed throughout the
south, though a few small plaoea maintain a
thorough quarantine.
Shiloh's Consumptin Cure.
This is beyond question the most siu
cesrifnl Cough Medicine ' nave ever
sold, a few tiosea invarialjly cure the
worst cases of Cough, Croup, and Bron
chitis, while its wonderful t-uccess in 'he
cure of Consumption is without a par
uliel in the history of medicine. Since
ita first discovery it Las been sold on a
guarantee, a test which no other medi
cine ran staud. If you have a eoimli we
earnestly ark you to try it. Price 10
cents, 50 cetita, and $1.00. If your lnns
are ore, Chest or Back lame, use Shi
loh's Porous Plaster. Sold by (reorge W.
Benford & rnin.
The Texas Cattle Fever.
RE.-.H150. Pa., Sept. 2S. Texas fever still
ragrs amonit the cattle in some parts of this
county. Ir. K. H. tleaver, of this city, says
that the fever has not abated to any extent,
and that in one township through, which a
drove of western cattle had been taken the
fever appeared in the stables of farmers
along the routea day or two later. This is
an indication of how the disease is being in-lr.sluei-1
and probated ill Penn-ylvatiia. Vr.
Cleaver was severely poitoned in making a
post mortem examination ofa dead steer that
died of the fever.
The Homeliest Man
In Somerset, aa well as the handsome
and others, are invitetl to call on any
druggist ond get frre a trial bottle of
Kemp's Balsam for the Lungs, a remedy
that is selling entirely upon its merits
and is guaranteed to cure and relieve ill
Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma,
Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 50
cents and $1.
Big Wheat Crops Abroad.
WASiiisiTON..Sept. JJ. A statement issued
by the state detriment to-day gives esti
mates of the wheat crop ahroa.l for the
present year, as prepared by the olti.vrs of
the international corn market at Vienna,
niakwjr the average crop of the pat ltlycar
a standard of luO. The report, gives the
crop of ihisyear in the principal wheat
countries as follows: India, 103; Eiypt,
110; Servia, l'JO; Kotiiuauia, 116; Russia.
1)7; Austria Hungary, loS.
Some Foolish People
Allow a eouji'i to run until it nets le
yond the n-ach of medicine. They of
ten say, "Oh, it will wear .iway," but in
most casta it wears them away. Could
they be induced to try the successful
medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which
we sell on a positive guarantee to cure,
they" won M immediately see the excel
lent effect s.fter taking the first dose.
Price 50 cents and f 1. Trial tin Jrer.
At all Druggists.
The Harrison Ball In Washington.
WASHINiiTox.Sept. . The Harrison and
Mortoti ball arrived here today and was
escorted lhrou,;h the streets by .Vn) Ilepuhll
eans. At the conclusion of the parade Con
gressmen vJolT, Henderson, Johnston and
others add leased fully 10KiO persons on Ihe
issues of the campaign. The ball leaves here
to-morrow in charge of Congressman Golf
for a tour through West Virginia. Indiana
and Ohio, and may go to the Pacific coast.
Whatever may be said of our presidents,
it is to lie put down to our national credit
that the women of the Into House have
been of the best types of Womanhood.
Should her husband be successful in this
election, Mrs. Harrison w ill prove no ex
ception. She Is described as matronly,
yet vivacious, with brown eyes, dark
hair, without a line of gray, comely feat
ures, and lips that smile and yet are firm.
She has the happy faculty of making
guests feel at once at home. She moves
much in society, is a great favorite among
other women, and makes them her warm
friends. It is a common sayins that she
would make as charming a mistress of
the Whit'; U .tise as she is the delightful
matron of a quieter home. As her girl
hood was passed in a collegiate atmos
phere, lmth by opportunity and incline
tion, she is of intelle -tu il titles. She is
a prominent and active member of a
ladies'Jiterary society, and her reading
is w ide and varied.
A Young Girl's Grief
at siring her charms of face and form de
parting, and her health imperiled by
functunal irregularities, at her critical f
ri.id of life, wus turued to joy and grati
tude after a brief self-treatment with Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Perscription. It puri
fied and enriched her blood, gave a
healthy activity to the kidneys, stomach
bowels, and other organs, and her return
tp robust health speedily followed. It is
the only medicine for women, sold by
druggists, under a fxwitire g'mranlt. from
the manufacturers, that it will give sat
isfaction in every rase, or money will be
refunded. This guarantee has lieen prin
ted on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully
carried out for many years.
Cold Water Before Breakfast.
A thin, (all man t;it up early the oilier
morning at the Fifth Avenut' Hotel, an.l
coining down stairs oplennl two glasw
of water ut the liqni I refieshment coun
ter. The trained bartender smiled, hut
handed oer two Iarjre glassiTjfttll of pure
water. Tlie man ainacked his lip, and
said it was a heaithy drink before break
fast, and one that he recommended.
"You look thin, sir."
"Yen, I do, but if I had not drank eoM
water before breakfast I might have l(e-n
in my grave long ago. I am a physician,
or rather was one before 1 retired, and
have made a study of liquid. Water,
drank freely before meals, has a very
beneficial result, for it washes away the
ruueoua secret."d during the intervals of
repose. The membrane thus cleansed is
in much better condition tr receive fil
and oiixert it into soluble ciiii.un ls
In the morning the airumulatiou of inn
coil" i STi illy uiurk"l aIh-u llif j ilre
waiU are covere-i iltia thick, teuacioit
layer. X , Pwcl entering tiie stoinafli
at this time, w ill insMiie ivvetv t with
t hi- ten icioii co .tin, whi.-h f..r h ti" e
j.r.jlcl it 'rrtl;l-. I.'! .r :lrlc I, I
In 'lit- ..I'-- -o rtl.-i.- ii.' -li -tl. Y'-UI
a i' 1 -iJ til . r ;:lr:t ted touiach,
w t- , -t ..'-r.i tun. oa-n iitiin ,.n i
vi-s i.i ei:!tents,u norma! run iitioti iu the
morning lief.. re breaktaM, Ls not suitable
to receive, food. A gl.iss i.f witter wash
, nt li-. ' - i ?r "J lorn-, an 1 pr -(- -r p
tie- tin. r.;. i g
-A i . Xllil Vi.t. i.J
Small boy "Uncle, do you understand
the rule of three?" Untie "Perfectly
well, iny boy. 1 lived with my father-in-law,
my mother-in-law, and my wife.'
If .You -Are S.ck
Ui;h Kct.iiftflie. Wi::..: t'.ft t;nniit-fi lyvp-
'oHstip,i!V'it, mnlr "r:i-!t. Fevr Jin.l AtfK
HlcejeinvJ, lus:inl i M.:y-U, or Hvfyt iTna
trulkJ, u ttitof'a ( tivry t:wurwnl uz.1 lc
cur.-d. ia each oi Vavi? the c n-.n i icnal or
jviiyii al liverwort, ain;t:y. i spuri't-r malaria,
the t-T.-et of vhh h b P. vcuiou the oerv ii
Irm. rt:M:ittns ino.ic of th'.-e JNmors
tbCiE arlth ti( KT'.-at Nor re Tonic, and ihn
j:csn.r wll! disapjicar.
Paina's Celery Compound
3 IU RotF.. Spring; iel-I. Mow. wrtt:
T'llu"' ' c-'ery t inij.-ii:ni rauutjl cxt cii--l as
a Nerw 'Ionic la my rain a :iKle Ivtth?
nti(fhta cn-at clisnje Mv utrv-u:ie entireir
din(-(r arti. a:i'l with It I fit leMiltit: aifciiijU
of liw t rua' h. in-un ami lirr, and the mnole
tone of t ii? ustt-ni il wulerlii.ly in ifirattl.
J tell my frieijt!. if iffc as I have been, l'aiac
Ct-Kry t'trotpHiud
Will Cure You!
SM h SI ; (or. Pnnami only
For the AgsJ, fiarvous, Osbilitatel
Kkxi)bJ-2 :
HEWERS OP
OLD HONESTY
TOBACCO
WILL S00 Ftp JrjAT !j
LASTS LCjlCE, TASJEG
SWEETER TrAj4 OJHjE TO
BACCOS, Ap WILL pLEA.SE
ycJ.
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, AD
INSIST ON CETTING IT
E'ER)' pL'JG STAGED LIlE
ABPE Clij.
ARBUCKLES'
same on a package of COFFEE is a
guarantee oi excellence-
a package of COF
3 oi excellence-
ARIOSA
; is kept in all :
m the Atlantic to tl
COFFEE is kept ia all first-class
stores from the Atlantic to the Pacifta
COFFEE
is never jrood when exposed ?o the air.
AIravs bay th's brand in her-netical.y
sealed ONE POUND PACHAGES.
v..r full turnpiii.riiin t( ih nmtp when, in oIh
lain (iovenimeut Lan.ls, Ma, Etc., A.ltlr i
A. 3f. BRA IJKEyRlPGE.
Central Paaarngrr Airent,
torner 7lh Ave. and SmithBeld Sireeta, j
Plttiliurgh, Pa.
CatarrH ely-s
yr ltii Br''.,r;
( Wanwn the .Vu-sal
Panuip!, Allays Paiu
and luflaramation.
Heul tlie irora, Ri
sloro the rnes of
fame and Smtll.
TRY TIIE ITKE.
HAY-FEVER
Apvliole i! applied into eneh nmtril and 1"
iurre.'aliie. I'rire rent at lnnrKita : l.y nwil
reuitere.!. OUC tLV llltJ., .Hi Warrili Sln-vt.
XewYork. ;---lyr,
t
I "1ATARHR. IW. i B. Took. Vrin
j V -ipal Hirrhc!i1-d.il.Iknd.rrt..rirtiia',yof
MIHF'Wl (ixillt), lit.. IV-OI .'lt i. nr.HM
fuk 4'atarrei '. " It b lit bt-l Tulliator
Urrh I ever irid. Ii i th? IM cawrrli cure I
ever trtrd it i the irnpIo-t and t-n-de-l to uye of
anything 1 evr lri-. if any fiicifi of iniiit
sbiHiid n-ad thi. I w i-h him tfMiudr?Und ihat I
mr tth all looerlty that I am vpiain'-d 'f'i
Mr. I. U rnv. aie uf the propritlTs of NaturVf
Remedy for Catarrh. II- U an npriulit. hoisorW!-;
(ffntlt itirtii. an-1 hw metlu'ltK' K Uie tatarrh
rvioely that ran le fotnut. it hat -urvd riK, and.
I btdft'Ve it ttlil riire any ?rMiii unrritia from
catarrh."
Iti-M'ld by dnii-tf and deaUr!. It may he
apnt h? mall prht- tl. Krrr r-Jii kajp' '-on'ttliis a
ftiil qnarter pouid of ut-dirine. fr our
hooh iloiim. S!pp.ientiilfl "Ho,r toenre Cararrh.''
Addirrai. I. M. ti&AY 4c t0.f Kt'flH, Sc-tyVBHANM
COUNTY Pa-
CHEAP RATES
To all Points
"W E S T.
Via. B. Sl 0. R. R.
The B. & (. is the only line running
solid trains to
Chicago, Ills.
Cincinnati, O.
SL Louis Mo.
Where dirwt r .nne.-tttms un' m tde Ith
l! tPtina Br MISSOl-RI. IO'.V . D V-
K )T. k vw. xrh?jvk. cir.o
KUH.VMr'i ;! iHK i S.
Fir rules of fare, ti ll uf tr.iln aii l in- !
t
formation in di-tui!, rait n;in or a ldreu i
nmret Agent Ii. it 0. II. II. j
VT XT ri'K!(..
T-.. .-rtli.,.. r.-.., 1.. Tt 1 1 '
4.-" 11 ..i. i . .v ... a..
- S.innrs-t, IV
YOU CAN FIND
THJ3
PAPER
fiia in Prrrt-ic h O A.I.m--iii l.nreu of
SREIHITGTOIT EROS.
wzm Viil eouiiatA wr wtTertiOU at Uvv4 naaa.
"saCi
WW
Warranted vc4ir jsw.ir- thn nrr rthcT
dxti- vr ntfi'U1, ai:l t- ttvj more i.iilmitt aod
tiirahie duun. Ai. tur Urn lii.outi, ual tal
laotHtar.
i ) ? "i FOR
10
A Coat Colored
uamerns renewed ) cents.
A Child can use them !
Unequalled for all Fane? and Art Work.
At droKcmn acd jterehauw. Ine rok fwv.
WELLS, BICHARDSO" L CU., Prcsi., Burlrgtca, Vt.
JAILROAD TIME TABLES.
BALTIMORE Je OHIO RAILIiOAD.
80HERSET it CAMBRIA EIUSCIL
UIHTANl E A.SD FARE.
Si ilea.
Somerset to surstown
Kare.
Sitiueri to looversville. ....... ..
Stimerwt v l-k:thel
Somen't Jnhiu.un
17
J6
9
15
21
5S
J10
AO
70
1 10
sumiTwl lo Him k n (xa( .
Somerset to liarrett
Somerset to Meyerwlale
Snncr-etto fiimtHTlaiiit
Somerset to Waniiinctoo... -
SomerMet lo Halilraons
TC
2 00
6 65
7 50
Ml
SU
1 tu
i 4U
to New
Saiier't to Urftiua . 24
sumtw-t to 1 on il '.K'ni e
SumeiM't tu l.onfieli!? lile 62
Somerset to Iiitliirili 110
The fan; to PMlwlclphia ia SU..U, and
York;. ll.6l.
Summer Arrangement Id affect Apr. 29, '68.
SOU Tlt-BOCSO TKA ISS.
JoHNSToWN
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Hiiiin'rf -X p m
j Pmburxh j.iu
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Pitwonir fur pointf tsl Aud vrst change cam
at KoL-kMOAxL
ACCOMMuPATlOX No. M.
Arnn .
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( 'utnb-r.aud ... 7 :' p m t
Pitrlturvh ...... -H-.ai p iu
Wathiniilon... 7 a m
liliiUiure .i0 a m .
Johmtowu 3-fln p m
BtriiK-l p iu
Hoover vl lie... K: M- p
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4 :il p it)
4:4.' p tu
Pamenwrs fur eaai and wtt rh&iure cars at
j Ro kwuod.
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tV'Sir.R-'LT f:4: p m Kotkwood .C .(- p m 1
Mi) ford - -.:. p iu
J Painencor Iravinir on this train CJin makenon- (
j neriioo ut Kockwuud wiiti uihi kxprvm trarna
! et and wt.
j Daily, t Daily eiccpt runday.
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I BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. j
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wEST-norxD traixs.
I Trains Lfct Cuiut ri' i Ac ifaiL L,.rvi
! ila!tlimre a . 1000 a. m. -l."r. .
t Vaiiiinrtin " lo-.w tn -
t umtTlaiid ' 3-ur. n. - a. m. '
i Hyndman H-i' " 3-;i7 " 2-10 '
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t tiid iat h " 4-J7 "
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Sah-4airY June. " 4- !
(tarrett s-- 4-to
KaM-knoml $.p 3 i
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I rr-ina lt-:rj " 5-:i7 4-1.-1
! "on Hut nets 10 :;7 fV-i2 4 in -
1 ihio 'yii Ku'aS .v,7 " 4.'.-. " ;
I roim!lsvie 11- n ' 6-;l " 44
t Hnwid Knrd 11 V. rt-H' M
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! Mckof.MNirt 1-4 " 7-V. ' -;i3
; Hraddorlr. VS-i . ....
j Ar. PiiubnrKh 7d.V "
The lime given i Eastern Standard Time. J j
Mall Tra:r ermnect at R. kir.v! wiih trains
to and from s.iin.-wt and JuhMi.. u. at livad
nmn Willi lrain to and from heillonl. at l.rr..tt
wuh trrin lo and from P.-r!in. at a!iljnry June
Uuii a nil lraiu to ami from Salielmry.
AU Trains Sbtpfnr rvjm vnrrr Time i Oivrn.
W. M. ('LEMENTN. Vanarer.
( HAS. o. bOLLL. r-u. IW. As't.
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Cxceed lO Per ffToprhiiR RmfMrvr-
0RDE-R GooD fiVM-tit.
V N T J , - U
Executor's Sale
iValnaMe RealEstate,
BY VJHTfK of iirii. r'ty In the Ut will and
tani'-nt '-f Vai- tiMiu- "Itt l-r. tttM- J. ii.t
I i(iiftnntt.ittDtf TA!(i j. 'it rt-t .Htuty. r.,
wJio'Jyr Uy f mile ry ou tt.- prvLUM.-. 'n
j SATirHDAV. OCT 0. lSi3,
at 1 n'.-'tnl; p.m. tlie r- of ai'it
1 M::l!t-r drtn1
ai a 1 he Lunitvitnf.i of wtid rtfrt-n-l. i;tu
r M0a ! ate in v-uUJIi. Twfthi, Son
en-l r,nrv, Ia ijiti!iir nnA t N. B. t ritoti-
I J. iiMryiiBU a'i tiit Sm2au4 evBiiwitir.tf
; l.af-n a:.. 1 in-r.T, Mnrl mtai-v. a'Mit At
afrva -!t-arrt. ai d thtr hairtn timt'Tfl ,
I two tin-hard' rf cwu t triiit, umi a uevvt faiiiog
1 -itr-iii; ut th" 'iwtli'ii I.mt.
i a I n A r-t fi UikI muoTe in thw'twf'n:p
JMOi t- of Mstcauttiuusiitf aslioiiitfia- i:vU of
titurav J oui.lrvumii. J:in H Atiki-uy A-iatn
: and Hii'ir Mrtitr.r. U iliitifti K. l!ont-r, and trt
I Na . Mid :. tmiaimna 1 1 'tv 3 rn h -'ri'-t
I t..n..ltr nb-.U; JUT.'- I ItllT'l. Ulr- U'l'-t1 Ufll
I t:(r-d ore r- t":i !l hi.1 l.ir
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1 Wnlui.'f.s H-ifM-i. l'viitr Si nt-, V ihiaat At-w'.
N B fntrhfit-id .in1 tarM N". I ai.d i -tEitiii-'
iti2 liV 4 ricti.- -tnt-i nn'a tire aOtui
I Sn;! )a;.i are id a r,t i v.ii'. we-r nf
i S'i.v-Uiv,n and 6 1 'tU - Irt.m S :in'--v-' ai;l 'if ii
' K H and arc cii.vi-iutut '. --:uoi c iiiirri.tr tui.;
! t!Vtrai V 1 11 N mad- kmmn d.tr of -aUv
i.KwKt.K W. V'll.hR r t-.i.:(ir.
' ui Vdieiit ne -V'-ilit-r. Ivt d.
T7REE OUTFIT,,
I f..r thr HOOKER KUHSE'J.ES. l.';
rl 1" -J H'ltii su.r .r i-' - M tUto. "r
Iwt-ivt.' luoiuhM in tiie year; i tn- ii
-L;-M. H. E. HOOKER, K K"I:(!"t'r, N.
CTKHY
Business - College,
And SrUooi of Shrt-llinl
PITTSBURGH ?iSH
Try and iniwit..-.-
-.lie
ciniltiit " in:ik-s
rtltirttt.'. Njii.iual
HI lA.m'l :tj(
1 r--ti.i4.io:;.
Over !4tX Student Last Year.
Mmv apiirations nt rkikk'iHrj and Stt-n.-ic-ra;ii'-r-
tl.an ? t n till.
"?4.I!d t'.r t'ul;.', l.''.
Jar. Chu lw. William, Y. I'rin.
FM;ito of !.. N-t-ri f. M.-v-'. --'-.
llter-nirtdrucii-naiKMKinlu-'uiu'vr,-'.:!;' I-tv-fnif
he-n ar.uit'.-d . - Ui- umh -.;k n. il .-y ti.v :r-i '
aiitnniy. mnirrif i'H--) jrieti t-?'.!l -.-r-nti
ui'l- t. aid I rmki i:;.i- u.M' i 'tv-
iniii. .-i tit t t-!iav, ..'i Ihhi - 'i:r -i Lin Mye
pr.ivnt ther.i ituly amtn t-rn a ! lor -ul'-tikftit
im aUir'tt. .ii-;.iU;r 1". !h-'
lii-i- of W. H. Hl.;.i o1, K-t . in .i - t n.T...tfh.
(... Adni:ri.-irtr.
.GEjTS WANTED
TO SOLICIT ORDERS
Fw Kir t h.ii'-f nrt'1 llnrov Ni.i-,
werij fur t iK-rcf'-i'-. t. ii:rr-i;
rind exofPHf-s r t 'Mi -T'te
t.t!-;iu' -I'lH-k'v ami j-Oi
roik. -r-'H'iy
n Salnry
t if tf.-ii t; 'i.
'.iro-d. Sat-
atfiiis. Wr.tu m:in ii.it;My :"r tirui!.
r-liile aiif.
Addiv
F. 6. 6JHASE A eo.t
1430 South Penn Square,
Auk -Jt F':ii!nclet(hii, Pn
PENSION AGENCY.
SOL. UHL,
TV.:r 'M;rori'd th f-rrnoTrt'nt. ( ;T tfl
TtaiT Hi'k. up ri- i-. .-o-'u-rei, l a. rt:n li !t
Two for a Cent
And the best eer made. Cheap
enouph, surely, and so good that
these who have used them won't have
any others. What are they? Ath-!o-pho-ros
Pills. What are they for? For
disorderedStomachor Liver indigest
ion, Dyspeps'a,ContiDation, Nervous
or Genera! Debility, Headache, Lassi
tude, Diseases cf Women, They'll
take away that tired feeli.ig, give new
life and streipth. Small and pleas
ant to talte, yet wonderfully effective.
Prepared from the formula of an
eminent physician. Neatly put up in
botties, ard sold fcy all druggists.
THE ATHLOPH0R0S CO
112 Wall St . New York.
Somerset Lumber Yard.
ELIAS CUNNINGHAM,
MANtruTVEia AX!) I-tALEa. WltOICfALtR N! RlHILER or
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS.
Hard and Soft Aroods.
oak. rori.R. KitiN;. vu-iitT. MuririM-.-.
Am. WALNfT. FUKlRtNii, A.-H, STAIR RAH 3,
CHERRY. YELLOW I'INE, SfIIXf,l.r. DOORS BALI STFR.-J.
rllESTNI T. W HITE PINE, LATH. MUSIK. NEWEL POSTS.
A Geaeral Line of ail gra.1. of Latntier aiid Bui'iiii:,? Maierinl ainl Koetln? siale kevt In M k
AImj. eau riinii-ih anylhin? in the line of mir Ni-ine? to ur-ler aith rea.nable
prtnupuiew. sin h a Briu-keta. fni.i -iizerl w.rlc. ete.
ELTAS C UNXIXG i rAM,
Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somorset, Fa.
E35BOB3ED BY
F2ACTICALLY. El
1eJrewtOi?a
laU LiWLibAW
Send f-r
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Ji,t.rFf"'viri tty
MONUMENTAL BPQNZE O'.ANY.
ever 50O ' : 1
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Designs, i' l V' Circu rr"
b - - . '-' ' 1
as tT LCqsr 5 Pes Cjwt Udwe
TffVM "T7E: SnME QULITV Of1 GCCO
CRN BE B0UC,rr tLvWiRl?,
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H. FERNER L BRO. Agt's.,
kKT. PA.
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I IECE. AND CON'PEHVATOPY
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; n-. an.l lt ii'l V"' mi. '.'-I"- I ii-ii'-
h'Miie I. ri - an.l ' rtre. r.'UMi !
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I )'a:ni.tlrt A. U. .S.'K -. l- l- ltll-'i-s!
: jlll4..lu.
P. Thomas & Son's,
no vi-:
FERTILIZERS
fnim in ni' 0 Ddiv it ltrii''i of -rtdl' inxn
mv in m -4ni !i:rn!-i f.-rtn. -i-:rt:Iy pt-pnr'd
lorrtl1 iTtH. fii-vtiri' !utnuiJt''tiiTi tor rt-i:'4
ir riiiiti:t rv.-t:l'-v rt-cy raunot it 'jvntm m
t,lit rt'-d.
OUR WORKS r Ttry iM-dirv.
(fi Im iii "IT . ut I wilrlHloli t -r lh.--ar:iif
tiiou v iri''irii'i:'' ir D"t to 1 'irj.--
td. Iho- wh' in- tn ei'hr' tltt-ui. vn
liii-ra and uu will t Uoort.- ilo-m.
M.i M' F.i Tl" Jt EI BY
I. P. THOMAS & SON.
Philadelphia, Penn'a
F"R 1.E F.Y
J. J. Zimmrrmrtii. r oyc-fir.vti. Pa.
.h-h-i I t-vr I.etoijrtoti. pa.
HUi'!!ri M'rr,.i. Hk.i'-k, Pa.
ii. ii. suyd-t. .iH'l', . Pit. -;n.
I JSTRAY NOTICE.
Thpn 4-ii'n1 tn-vr ns rtt my priniie. on1
; ftmrlh of ii i.l f'"!i Ifownny. Sh ny'!' Tw p .
I (iniir ahiMit :h mid-lie Mhv, out- yarltnir -t -r.
ml. Htl whiU -i 'i r-idta a'nl himll-r. nd
i a fill in one ch. Tlh ii'-r L nmi-:i i u
proc pti'tfrtv. iv -l-arij.--( aiol tnk it awn v. r
i i I iii U-dtntlt w th a-onlirif to law.
t JdlN itVFR.
Pt.l-'. lKwm-y, Pa-
1TWILL PAY YOU
T' B'.'Y Ytil'R
nniuRiii. .voitii
or
V7m. F. SHAFFER.
PKXX'Ah
:au!if-ti rerof arnl TXalfr in
HUE 19 EMiSilE tti
Ai-, AaH ;trtl,t TWITE tl.fMl.'
rr-inii !n rt! if M-M.MfNT tl:K il
Gnu il to ll-t-ir inl rt t l rail kIdit ftup a h. re
a pr.-ier l.i.wint! Hilil.e -i-v 1 11 ilu'm. .-on
I't.Ii'H l,lll-'ll)J.'"l ii. t'"l . . vt I h I LP
I th i' i-olr. 1 invite i:ti.;a! alltl:tit ii lo ite
rVliite Bron e. Or Fure Zinc Monumn tt
111 rn vmi I f M V. . A 1 1X1. a I tf-i6
Irrirn vi t:.. ! t in tiie j-. int i f MATHilAL ANO
4 t'.Nr'i f:l 1 TION. nd wltirh t. .i.mnt.l le te
tli- . .:r v.. no, i.m f. r our lianaeable Ut
WMe. SIVS ME A CALL.
U3I. F. SHAFFEK.
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