Bitter P'or.9M'8S Ir tl.- Str.ai-. ! r.ar tot rc- JiiiUo'i t f.r i-i.j-r-y wM 1 C 1 H Mr. !:ar.i!rr I !!i Ut L - 1;,. cuo.-e "f t. utloi ! if) V- -i III, i- ..i . Mr. t'l:an.I'.- Sra:. -s-utor.. was i.a.-ua-e-i. pivinf n.iti.i ilioi lif -l--!""! c""" n,M until a final vole ! rewlHxl. Mr. i;:iw,n. ..rL-u.in -il that Her- n.v been ( 'i. ii:V titi n prvam from ip inf rnrlff ft S-niK- inn 1 . ..' civ ki l l w's-'i t S ..,n- .e - . f j.jini wmi J'i- l-xrt III f (-ui k:n,-i;..i stniW"! to i.".frt ti.em v tlie.r rut'ita. pititi.ai or -iv: .. Ur riyirW lb reao'iitim ai pit of p..'.:tir! prurran. Mr. Chandler, ia fe-.ijriiii-. id -'e l'.-ed that the Am -riaii p-'iie wow weary frj.il. "lie Ltl-e ce.iiiiin.-a an 1 the ! n.'if Jofli-.-i! ""ten !'' were fill. i.ti i -at Si:i;!i i'i 0"l'r "''"' U,! "''" - Hi atid to enable it U f.'-m the Virth tod tlK ouiitry. T!ieSoatirfr.y 1iai .. had refra.n.-'i, aa ali tlie Deinoerjtir Nit..-a who had A--a--i the ma'.ter h1 rffrairwd. fron ml I Odin to the fa ta f wlii h complaint weic ma Jr. Tin- cliaiv lliat the oniran. mud mard-rn of cl-,reJ l.,,,le in oiler K'Utiiern were cmi-nitied f..r r.ilitii-a! rrawiti--Tis. y w.-ra pirt o( a d-liu-rite fym of v.i:ii, a! .t:..ii on tlie ,rt ofthe iMnncrmtic lity in order tliitt tiie cmtr f n"- ,nl".,f the rr,,,l. iv v m:.x'ul lf criminally trtn-frl fr.im fie piny to wUira bm j li..e-t and f.iirand fw-l.i-lion mid civ-' j it lo l aiwilmr jnr;y w!ii-'!i cui'.l oniy oi- . tai.i il btr sii' li frjn l' and r oi.- l as ! iii.w j.jli-nl to ;ii' wh .Ii' Nation. ! Tin-dix-iiion ili"ii dr.fn-d fr m outra.'.- J in 1. Mii-inna ! !i!ra-'.- ;n Texts: arid in j tliii" d.viiion pr.ini.ti.nt pins w -n- inkfii iy Siai .ra. Ciisu lii-r, H air. Simjn.T. Kea ritn himI Coke. Tin- in -t uolaiilr inoiJciil in it wa? tlif f-ttliat II- '.kr was ralU-1 to nrd.T r npir!iam -ntary lan-'i.i'f dirw li-d a.-in-! Mr. ('!ian'lr. His vio'ation con-isle 1 in his d.-noiiin iiiiT the Matrnient that tlie K pulilimn panr of T x.i- l..vi f.iiie.1 to put a State ticket in the I'i el b'l-ame it was afnid if l'rsonu' onH.'ieii.s'i. as '' als.i!nte!v and inia!itinllr f.il, wiiliont a pirii. e of I inli'llti'ili. ni:ld" f ir p iHticill cl'.Tl. itii a ..-hon-t and tmf.iir p;i"p -' : aii i lie ad-led ' li i- a statement not ls':u el l-y tli S.fn'.i.r him U'wh" lu tU;- it." in le-ins nlli-1 t" ord.-r ly Mr. h.n. Jlcr Mr. Cite pi.enptlv -li I : " M r. l'n-i lent. if I haye s;ii,l anytl.inz dcroi.-at-.rv to the dignify of the Senate. 1 t ike it lei- i; and o;.-ikixe lor it." He then priK-ecded : " The S'tiuior from New llmii(-liirv i Mr. (.'im nlleri win- to lie nnxions that so n. 'ly on this side of the i hainlier should kiei him I n-fufe to r fnrm the oNration." He was a.-iiin promptly callel to ord.r. and a.iiti ap .!oiind io th Senate for nsiint ntleii lant'iMre. Mr. S(Nt-iner tie.k p-irt in the dc'utc. win. h l,.ik another personal t.i-tt alien Mr. Coke intinialisl that he h.id letters in hi" pn-s-s-hion which he wo lid not u-e. snins'tini; the Senator from Wi-coii-in with evictions in I wa that would piral'i-l in atne ity the worst ej.s-tmetits that had ever taken pla -e in Iri-Iand. The explanation of the matter piven l.v Mr. Sp-Kiner wathat he lis 1 rne I in the Silprerne tj ol'lhe l'n'ti-1 State a i-ase ot over lapping lands t't-eri two r.i.li-isl ronipaniiw. and had ncvi-r had anvthinp to do with the nutter afterward. H knew noilii'i of the evictions a!l;ided to. and Mid: "The man ont-ide of this ehainher who rtatis-that I was ever in-trnmeiital in liirriini inv iimu oni in or I'liiltl frMH land or from In. cabin is a liar. say that j of r.r man who mak.-s thai c'.iar.-e outside of this Senate Chamber." At this point Mr. Jlntler intersissl a it It a motion to adjourn, and the Senate adjourn ed li'l Monday. Tne Tning Went Off. List niytit at tlcoiicecliun-h, w hen the prayer for the mourners was beiin ofletvd tip by the pastor, the sound of an ipnitine tnatcli was heard in one cor ner of the house. After prayer w as over mid before the benediction was pro nounced, the pastor said: "If the youni man w ho struck that match will come forward after service awl acknowledge it, or s-iy it was acci dental, w e will excuse him, but if he does not there is a man in this house w ho , will sift it out, and it will cost him more than one thousand Isixes of inatches at wholesale." This seemed to fall like a Isniilj over tlie people, an 1 all eyes w ere turn.sl to whence the souti leame. After the benediction a young man carr-.e for ward and told the pastor that it wasa younir lady w ho had siiuck the mutch. In seeing her tlie pastor asked: "How did it happen that yon struck that match intr sister? ' Well sir I had a match in my hand ! anl not thinking wii.it I was doing ruMieil it on a Is-nch and before I knew it the thinj; went otf." Of course she was excused, as the ail wassi-nply a mishap, and purely nnintcn tiutiaL We are informed that during a 'rvi-e in one ofthe churches in this city nereral years ao a youtu nian thrtti 'lit- i It-sslv slru- k a imb li dii'in ' wors'iip, which disturbed the worri! jers. This i act cost that youn in m over S"i lH-fore lie got throti;rli w ith it. Il is a s-rioti s tiling to disturb public worship. Athens : (t.a.l (Uni.ioe. I atifTcred for more than lei j ears w itli tWt dreadful disi'ase, ciiUurli. tnd used every available ineilicine which wasnv onitiifn led to nie. I cannot thank you nmtili for the relief w hich your Cream Halm has all'irded" me lananucl Mey ers, WinnelJ, L I., N."Y. A Blackhead Cure. lllai khead is gen.-rallv supposed to tie a kind of akin wonn, b it this is a false idea. The truth is simply this: The skki. either fro.n th? lack of clein liness or activity, or, both, has failed to remove the waste materials from the pores, and the blackhead is firmed fr-vn dirt adhering to the oily su'ostauce ofthe gland. I wa recently explaining to a friend waat blackheads were, lie having some on his face, and he i ntnediatelv exclaimed. "Mr faiv is not dirty." "Nj," 1 said "ofcourse n t; let", d y -t a- s i when you wash your t.te?V No." he did not. "And do yon rah yi ur face hard and dry after WAshing-'"' X., hp did n t. lie tho.ight rahhing w vrj'J mike the face r.-d, and it was r.' 1 en i;i a a . That is exactly why his fac was red and wore with pimple. It lud not lieea rubbed, for that prices slim Yates the circulation of the blood in t!nj parts which cause a heat thy ac'.ion of the skin and removes the waste matter fro n the glamis. What I hive b?ert trying to evivey is just so sure as you ue plenty of g,k.d siap and water and then rub vo ir face hard until it is perfectly diy an 1 s u utii once a day but the o.tner the sooner w ill the good results slnw j ist so sure will you inakr" preut improvcnicnts in your complexion. ' n'y rub a little c ip--ful until you have tougiietie I tiie skin and you wiil -oon Is? surprised to tit id what amount of rubbing it will leit. Hard rubbing will make the skin as tii-e as silk, and to touch it w ill f.vl like satin, j Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. ! Fhiloh'a Catarrh Immiic ily, a marvelous rtr for Catarrh, I'iphtheria, Canker Mouth, und Headache. With each Vsd- tle there is an ingenious Nasal Injctor for the wore successful tn-atment of j tliese complaints without extra charge, j Trice 50 a nts. Sol I by George W. Ben- I t.rl 4. Said. . THUDMAN AVD THS VCTESAN. Hi! Diiilk for tlntort Bold.M. Vinis..T.-.si 5-pt. i.-l"!!ion veteran tPTer-tny hsv- a fair knowledge of drover tVr.-l.ni!'fattit.le toward tTieio. t.u none .-hemmar hare forH-Ktiii l.o Allen V,. Tntirman i Is in that regard. It wiil not lie amiss, then-lore, to rrfivsu their mem ories. In I ST J the K-m-wrnta oloinl r.Miiroi of th- Se'iate an I it- o fi vr- f.r the firs! t-tiie 4ii.srJf.TiB I.Ti an I .'i s I.- ; cs -I'aiiors re-lneii" Ih'-Hr seat-m inal eely i" I If course one "Hie rir-t acta toe IH tiio j ...... -. se.ie ui. .1 t!ic :n ss and Jin ie . Ue apoiis. Ii urder to miie this tu re ea-y they aro-nl-'i th- r.ils. J a to pive to the Wretarv and Serjeant at-Arnn re-Hs;tively il.!ute power of n-m,val and app lititmHil. When Senator Waila. "f r.tmsylva-iia, ..rTer.-J the mViuiion for lliat j.nr-jse on j April 17, lsTii, a c m-iderabie proportna. of i the o.li -ers. lerk an I other rtnploye of I he Senate was compjse.1 of men who lie'.d lion- rt-allr dis'iiarpflt from the vuhmtaer oiili- j tary or naval aerviiss of the Viiit-sJ Su.ii-. j and many ol whom hal been woandel or ! otherwise d-sahied in aai 1 aerviiT. They i were e.li-ient and taitlifjl and Bnd.-rst-.od I ihcirda'ics The spirit of exi-tini; laws de- j mm Jed tna'.they sh rild he reiaimsl as long j as they iv-n oiicl fai;iif,il a-id etfl ieiit, and j that tht-ir placid, when vacated, should be fiiltsl !.v ihe app liniment of men who held honorable div-l.ara fr-.ni the-I iiion Army . ir Navy. , Hut th.-re wa- csel reason to far that the lem.rats intn le-l to dismiss thefn sum- manly and tH! their p'a-.s. with Nonhrn I'ea.v Ii.-:il'era;s. or S.uliiern Democrat", j who ha-1 serve I !n the confc ieraie Army. Ansirhn.'iy M'. Klinnnl- ..irered an I amendment pmvid tip that no oft:,s?r or em- ! ploye of the -nal " who served in lit ! f..n-es of the I'nited Stat. in rilppres4ll ; the late l!--!el!ion -hall be n-movel ei-spt j f-irranse stated in writing to 'he l'r'"-id nt ..f . the Senale and approved by liimiu wri'inp." j The "i!l lliiirnii." Ail -n i. Thiirmaii. j who wasa violent " react' I'um.jcnt " d irinp j the war, voted a-rain-t Mr. K lm i:i I s j amendment, and it wa- ri'j-s iel. j S-nator t arjien'cr. of Wi-i-m-in, I lien , orTcris) a proviso that " N- ofl-s- or employ- ' inent made va- a'it by the rem ivi of a pT- -Ml bo -,T.-d ill Ihe f-.n-'S. of lb., l ni-nl diirinf! the a!e War s'.uil '. liMe-l by the j Hpp .intlnent or etnob.yment of any s'r-,n . m ho served in th l o ifc i.-ra'.e Army. ' In other word-. Mr ' irp -tiler wanU-J the Sen- ! ate to dts-iare tliat it would not !;ve the pre- j fereiiis- to a i '.iriied.-rale vil licr. a- au'aiu-t a ; i'nioti soidii-r. j Allen i. Thitrman vot.sl apain-i Mr. ur- ' penters proviso and it was reji-cied, thercl-y J pl;ini; himself on record as favoring the j emplovtnent of the t onf.-dt rate veteran , acaiii,t the T'ni m veteran. Ttie VaiIa-e j rcso Intio i was then adoptisl. and Alien fi. I Tbnrman voted (or it. Vnler it- terms nearly all the men wiio had worn the I'lii-rn blue were dismisseil. and the place of ni my of thi'iii wereliiled with men who had worn the Confederate rray Answer This Question. Why do so many ssipl.- we around us sc-tii to prefer to sullcr und lie made miscriilile by Indiu'i'sti'iii, Cons1ipatii.il, j Dizziness. of appetite, Coining up ; of the Food, Yrllow Skin, wtien for 7" ! cents wewillwll them Shiloh's Sjsteni ' 'ita!iT, eu:inuiteeil to cure them. Sold by tii o. W. Hcnford K Soti. A Feast of Cheapness. TIh' other lav (icnerul lliiirirvm, in the r' 'fne orhisadtiir.il.lea,l.!n s-.' to his"Jl.isii r' Iiei'lilK.rrs, said : "1 bejjyou all to nrolleet th.it you will vote this fall for or against the principle ot pro tection. You are invited to a feast o! cheapness. Yon art promised foreign made pools at very low prices, and do mestic cotiipctinu jroods, if liny are made, at the same low rat. -s. P.ul do not forget that the spectre of lower waxes w ill also attendjthe feast. As certain as the ubht follows tlie iay, the adoption of this poli cy means lower wn.'cs. Choose then, but do not forp't that thisclieapi-ning process may be pushed no far as to involve the j clieaieniiig of h mian life, and the loss j of human happiness." j Nnne years afro our llritish cousins faced this very qtn-stion, and Ihoyde- cided airainst prolix tiou. The "feast of ! cheapness" came to them, just a it-ne ral ! i Harrison says il will come to us if we in- ! vited it hv our votes. The result of such ! a feast is outlined by Mr. II. J. 1'ettifc ; x-creiary 01 tne nntisii v orKtneii s as- j m iation for the liefensc of Ilritish In- I dustry, u man. perhaps. !s-tt r iiialilied ! to 'ive a truthful und a reliable state of j j the condition of I.rilish worktnau than j any other man in Falkland. lie told a r.-;sitoii audience the other evening that "there isa famine in Knc- land of the Very worst kind, a famine not J j of food, bei-atise the food is wonderfully ' 1 cheap ill the old country, but a worse fani- - ine than a famine of food, and that is a ' famine of inotiev. There is a famine of ! work and a famine of Maui's, a famine of the purchasini; power of the working classes of the country. That istho worst faiiiinethatyoiic.nl ever possibly have in any country, and that is the famine tliat is existiiij; in Knlan l from one end to the other. At tiie last Trades Cnion Congress, Mr. Abraham, one of the norkinuicu's ineuibirs of l'arlianH-iit stuti"l, and no man is bettt r itia'ilied than he to know, that there nre !o,(XK ( wage-workers of (.n-at liritai n out of cm ! Jdoyuient nu n. women and young ht- sons of both sexes. "Yon can make a sum of that, and can I reckon tip that, on an average, everv one of th iKi would Ktip,wrt at'least three ,.'rs,,ns if folk .'rnt.loved. Yol. will find that it entiles to over ki,ikhJ ieople altogiher w ithout the punhasing powe What is the u.-e of talking about the cheapness of an article to j?opie in such aconditioll?" , Tiirea In? ?ille ihal of tlie firm) to i new clerk ".Mr. Jumper, me liaveaspe cial trade and you must be very careful in your manner. Some you may trust a aill times, some only occasionally, others under no circumstances. To wuue of our customers you mud lie elals irately polite, while others prefer short, sharp and brisk answers. To some of our . Where are you going. Mr. Jiimjier?" .lumper "To look for another place, sir. Yon don't mant a clerk, you need a mind reader." Beware of Scrofula Berofn's fs probably more peneral thin any other disease. It ts Insidious tu character, and manifests jtse'.r In rtiuniinrsiriej, pustular crei'ttons, boi; swellings, enlarpi-d Joints. a1iM-csscs.orf ejvs,etc iIoad'sSirsap.irilla e-j-.-is ail tr.ice irf scrofula frctn tho blood, lea' Irs It rnre. enriched, ami heaitliy. I was severely sfllicted w itn serefrjla. and over a year had t wo ntmiinc sores im a,y iie-k. T.sik five bottle ibsni's ts..raparlila, and am ennsl.- C. E. Lovrjor, lowell, Mass. L'. A. At-iuliL Araold. Me., h.id mT-fab-m 'urn fnr seven y3rs. spring and taU. ilood't Manaiauiila cKred bin. Salt Rheum we of the m.rtt disapreenMe diseases eansed iT-i.oreMisHL It Is readily euredb) . . sij.-irilla, tae rre-U tiaxsl parit5.r. Viiltam Srnes, K!Tia. tk, mttTcred greatly fr-nn erysipt las and aalt rheant, raased l-y l iiii'.iag ti'tiaceo. At times but bauaawrrniU crack in and Weed. lie tried jarious prep arations williiHit aid; finally to. k H-ni's S ir faparir, and Dnw sa s: " I am ent u-oly welL aiy s- -n bad salt rbeuia on bis bands and on the calvea of bis lept. llo Uok Uoou a riarsapariila and S entirely cured. " J. li. IwUuuia, .at. Venuai, OLio. Hood's Sarsaparilla f'. tvr all drasnrmt. ft: alxftvSJ. Made m'f bj ' I. 1'isltl A IXAputhaearte. Uivell. Kau, 100 Doses Ona Dollar ICARTERS IVER I PILLS. t1 i Wasuaa GUR! KW'k Hrti'iat h aril rjr -e cfi tiiMn-ubWfnrl-Wt: io MM tun tflr r-f tlw t rfm, aitsh u muut. i air tu ttw hi ac litl ii-ir n4H wviuxrx&tic irurrtft baA rw-n rti"o to cnn( Wr,'irh. V "ATFTt ' F.ITTIJI i.iTH TlUM aim! prta-ircir. tiii" ai?i.;rinar orm;U.int. m-hth irv alioorrH-t all ii-I--r f (Im tatamw. (m!iUH45- the '.yT nui rvjpilfcte Uifl tx-. Lvv. U liey ooly rurrd HEAO) but firr!unflt-tr iSir (-tiiw- dr nt Tfl ItttH i-iit ni-wtW- in miu.v -vitht tiir will n ! ir.m to tio KiUnrnt tha. hut afusr ail sick lrsd ACME in fhf ftn of v. martr hw thm r f wlirn - malrf Atir cT--t bimML. Ikir i.tiis cun- it i xnrru .ittm: l,n rn Viu an- wrrpwr!! ni l vry m tnK- i r t piiS itiaA m T!T t MrirTlv r-faHl'l-m P"t irn)xfr pzrv. -'r p utty ! l-rHH a!t th- lh-rn. In va at f '!-. Jtvu tor Si . exrry r m-ut l-J luu. tiwTi; CO Kf Tat s CSeXI prrrsBURGKPA. SCLDLEATI iER-CGj: jTCrj-v.:ll:-:CT- FUN-Cv'tr:--LL- SCUD-LEATHER- r-, irrrv. p-,;P, V.'.ARP A ' J7D Schell & Shiver, Sornerrset, Ia. apr-.t-i-ler. WM. R ADAM'S- MICROBE KILLER The Great GERM sr i;ai 1 KRI DESTROYER. To Curt Disease, (lemon the Caust. I'li-.-.ir!.!.. 1- .h.i.fi.i-iiivpeil t'l.l lT I'-i'j!:i itrn'.nifnt arr lis. can--.- ,1- 3, I .! M-. e..i I kn.UK CURES ' rr.t I' eif . in -as-e I s. .-.-f rW ait.l Aw.',.! v lUt- tir;:.. t:. k:.,Um li..- -S.il,li-lir(l 1 .i-t-rt-j N,i. i tii Plitiadelphia. CrTice at giq Arch Street. t.,.;!!-.?. -I t-r-i. siit'n,,- tromCATARRH, ERONCH1TSS CON SUMPTION. MALARIA, kHEUMATlteM. llnosti ot the Blnod, etc . l- aol-iii; ,ir ,..i.nri ,,t .,!... a.iiir' , a,h m'sv fir '"Urs ii: O" ii:.,.-y irt" lii- Ml' .oil; KlLIRU and ihe ein- il Ki, niaft- Ac-ncie. will tie sl.itw illicit m I', n in ,r,i. . Nrw I'T , I ' bwarr. Ma-ri-r.-inH. nni l-isrrl-t , ,f ( ".li.ni l,i , . a lii-li I In- t atliiry aJi-UT'Civ t hi. I niiM-t.lr I A SUKE RtSTOKATIVE TO HEALTH. iSI.L.O s.2 -EXCELSIOR COOK BTOVIC ALWAYS UflSHffllT. EIGHTEEN SIZES Al K1NBI 0 Masai cai te I MA IFACTir.fD BY i L i SSEPESD Si 10. E11T0. Mfl, ad fob s.u.r rir II. li. Schell Co., SOMERSET. PA. ipALL i888 WINTER! I'.lack and Colored SUks. Velvets and I'lushes. Fine imported Woolen lnt fiooda in ('o'ors and Illack. liroad Cloths, oil inches wide, at 00 to T" a yard. Wool Henriettas, at .VI cents to $1 50 per yard. l'laid Stripes, Mixtures an 1 fancies,all woo .V) inch Suiting cloth, GO ivnts per yard. Complete assortment of Winter 1 1 siery, I'uderwear, tiloves, Ices, Kiu broiiicrics, Millinery and Ribimns, Zcj li yrs and Yarns, Kiiibroiderv Silks; lres Trimmings, Itraids and Ruttons, Corsets, Mu-Kn I iid raear, Ijce Curtains, Porti- . nlankl',s- flannels, Table Linens :1P .'lusl.us. JOS. HORSE & CO'S D.as-is-i ftiMnoi CrAe.in I U1U iLllUC OlUiLS 613, 615, 617, 619, 621 Penn Ave., Iittisburlx. - IJa. cs.t-.-ly FA 8Ii IONA I. K CUTTER and TAILOR, f Cl m4 imvii.pc htl TnTiT V V ' -t on me ati 'JMiir Your,. II IV and favia ll.etr w ie.. I1XIAM M. uocn9Tirri.ER. bak.tu-KT, Pa. amtMrl.lWVnt FREE v ktler fat4J in ft-i a m m- WCt laUM mmr4 tyw if Unit- I -'a&"Z ." V rw. tM a- "'- - .- -1- .- , av.U. lW l '5 HT' -:tir lD-h l-w!tir. tl y -B l"Wr Mi ttitiribarr ttn w S.. i-t. ft i-nntl-l' Una. oi rr !VlltS. ., kMj kal v .f.-.n-l y - r-.d Mot. . !.(. S4VI-LLH, IW mrrMt WU atte iatr v mmW trr AUxt Mftc ua t-jrtnin Vi::: M K .tn ua lt 1 a-ms tlaB la 1h' tti r thBVr- cat'.kMt. Itanf taM Mf (uurnaw Mrrtt ; H H !-- lilii,.-l l ..Tf:. atlH.w.' titf !. t nr j4c rr a OxatMv!ria: of Ur ..(). -a ID -. .-1m rrtuila lutr trtU- l c t ; wirwa a'.'aiiiwwtt. i,w.tt'iiraBwiflioTlw H.(ri r T.i ft) k 1-, ftCtHttm ia tthlL 'rum Ira arrr.u..ifjK r.-lL!l"T. T. lw FiMt W-i '! olf-r ff k:-- ua ' j Wv i-ut MTMT trte) V piacaw t tmrm wt-.-r t. fwi. tl w U tp Wrift. ad aarw. m4 " u U-n.. Iia-t.,r U M. ht 4tf .ir trXMabi tr w b .t ttfTirW t" to ww"mj cJi 1 r txanaft fti)J jam r Krv ,1; u-, a,t .t-.aM-try A ti cmrd vliHi l. "-t- t- lj- i (tiiU mvt wtttwaU.tf na nn m m lor: r. u MiiaSTtai ten. K tl ytn daa ra --UT .Mr at nth', J" Cfta MCWl I HfT MM t' a., .4 (J l-'la. is U W14 .t Mr !M oC I rl . Wpr il -r-. v-trt. t-- 4auMt iau. iaaVauA ku,tw4 u, ri Mu.aa A KEW SUKDAY PAPEB TjHE fITTSSBURG fFESS Out Sunday, Sept. 23, 1888. sii-cl ' i-opy 1 r-wn. fVr year hy mail. 1.0 i'"M f,- 'h - f!ar. Art iron. rlii-iW H HIJ.-H!Vt-u..!uutia'. V- Vv fH.C '' fT-K. H r.riH-b-,.f '' & - ' 3 V Ul" Tailta-itur bu ij - ?Si ,1 ?'-' i,,,MW 1 imamntee . V T , ' J"-. ar iJh. iMtn u ail ran SOME DOCTORS hn-v"jv aunlu that thv rin I f tr That ihe ctV crff iu bk.w. w oi triftt have fnvei il u b a omu L; vJr, j.ira- cur. !7 In ihtivw.-i tint J luii-j-bii 1 fc-na" ! I till I cm tHt"' (i- flit."". 1 t' ii.fu) Jot aUi lit g-oi i Ika- "I 1C 'Ctr. CJ" Sco 1 imT firth" ntirrt -' THEi7HLQ?H0flQ$ CO. 112 Km, - f. PERRINE'S pure BARLEY MALT FOR Malaria v -s '-if?-' TAC Indigestion. tfA t!lnitr c r-l In HU I aio : na rtls : " slnl tttm of fer rm e lLttrle Malt at oi-i-e. 'I be n-nslaiil i(S p aisl r-r J.sir ml luil-ie pre armtinn l,s-,;tat- tiii- ear ly ft'ii-ii'-Kte t( n.y last order. Thiw ti ir n l-errl n.'l Pure liar ley HI a It l-riv DDUur. I: Hi wit knean remeilv fnr Vaiarlaaud itMil4laa lioc." It will wrwdleaiM from the system ail tb forma of Malaria. IHTtfTTTONS Take Fart of a Itlw adasHriil Threw Times m tiny, Vnr sale hv all Diurrist thrmiehrmt the rntted tales and t'a&uda, o:t gsruuun uuiefla teaauin aicuiuxa of Ill & PERBINE.H F. F. DAVIDSON, 29 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY. PENN'A. 'A -Tl fiiif?t and lari-t asiorlmeit of GRJaNTS Kver otfereil, at tw.n'y jkt c-nt off 1 ' AMMUNITION I At comsituiiiigly low prices. IT WILL BE GLAD TIDINGS TO THE LADIES TO KNOW THE GREAT IMPROVEMENTS VAPE (IN Sewing Machines, But on none are they so perfected as on the White Ttwlf Bobbin witt-lT fill- a Bobbin a. exa-niv a ttw lerit'iBal rsTi.iLl. its of i 'ft- nd perteci mlf-thrt-a-liiiK flhuttte. ami jmsitive iiiriMa:,-M. ti-up. intmre a bt utttitul Mnd e.ii aUitWi. miirh Aiimiml hy Udies t4 Ut Iw rtiiitiiiitc iu anu frii'iUm, i-ontni.'labk Mirl beiriii, uk4 it the IhimNr, Lwhmt tin ??iW It -inn tut ifi fiiitrk Sewing Machine Il Oil-Tup, nt the Ncr.W-lr, ttiv MtiliitK l Hie Kftnu- nt, li prevfiitJ. zSelt-setting Needle:::::: AND ITS EVEU Admirable Tension RuIcrw thv O'-w omrenient ftttarh mt nt. And th? I'ntuvil it bvnt wfcwi wt'rk nwkes it th nufH rtirt anl ht ?JtiRie Ma i'liitif in the wtril. 1 jtlirr !" 1tc in! jpnv jiniirm-Mit. mfivr fnr,'fnl ly n-niUK themvriU'Of the WHITE, Will mt ontrain the thought of bnyinsr any other. Ladit wihine to examine it shouM cull u ur adrirtws Joseph Crist, Ag't., J E r.' N E R X ROADS, Somerset Co-. Pa. I am ttfm AynC the Xa'r.Vem Burdette Organs The fntmtnoDtn have lnnir hfon known for thir imi.rtU and h.rabiliy, mntTik( nod pu rity of 'w-1yr. Theuldit nnd Ihi Instituiittn forobtainlnc a IttiMiien K-ititntion. We have ftn-fe-HtnUr (re red ttiiUSHTi4i9 nf Tonuie mn fur the active du Ucvui l:fe. hitr ('ireularn aiKiresa P. PUFF & SONS. ncplrt-ra. rittbtircb, Pa. A Word to the Thinker. If Tn an yotinp, vt.rosii, full 4,f lifr und hnillh, yon reijuin- n t'mubitt. Nit unfortunate ly, wear? uoi nil mi: thru think, if derirel in Miiirtnt K Wclc nf finilnrifiti if u-it.k (trn fliwftw it imiji tnnjbW. if i ttteiite hat io ImI to ue j nby,a-k the llonitHts. ak the r iiu, and I they wiil nU aiier that Max Kb in "Hiivt-r j Am " Kye H tfe tn-d f-timn'ooi iu the witrtd He w ill iNi forward you ix .(urtj f the ix T'-ar !d luekeiihetm?T, Kineb. itwou or i vrr nlt lor H (. ortl.uu pT4i.)rie tmrt. II ij. intu are the purest, and for " tvut- t-r tjtinrt, jrnti ran r !y n?tin any arilr n'ivertied by Max Klii-u, S"J Kebnii tfet. Al!ehiiT. t-nd f pnee iiL We iiipK,d!'- neatly yae. rl, anywtK-re. tiept, Jh, I yt. A DMIMi?TIUTORS NOTICE. riate of IViijamin MilbT. doed, late of .Vint Tp.. Sn'rM'l i'o.. I'a. TttTn of Adt'iihi-tnitiou on the atmve estate bariii-r been fmn(H t th nHlerfirtted by the profer atithontv. iKtir Hi hereby K'ven to all pTMni indebted to Mid extate u make Immedi ate jmyinent. and tin httvinit clHimn aataiiist Ihe Mn i ill pretit lliem duty aiithentieatrd 1r M-ttWrniHi on ednelay. the 7th day of No vember. A. 0 It, at the late nidenee of de-crt-d in laint Townhp. IIKH. H. B.ESKi'laKK. AARON MIM.KK, FmrntJ6 Attoriiey. .tdminUtrator. WAwraotTREK or BUGGY TOPS, CUSHIONS, 4PR0NS RUGS, ETC., TOR THE TRADE. THE O.V.J- SPFXI.tU-iT. .w axd ) a viir.it v J'-Kr.i-rr - Writi- f..r.l,-..r i t I- i ' "trALCAl.J.E FKM Fur MLt- ; Th'- iiii-l-r. i ixrted will aelT at prlraie MV. on raoiili)e ierais, ni larm iu omerM-t lowariiji, altliln two lr.;ie from Som.-r't It-To'iu'i. fimti'iius 4.V rrea mure oi 1,-, with a nw tiro .t Hriolc Dwpllina TToniao, a Tary 9u-H: Ttsrn. an! -ih num-T-'- t-v, r iem niUiitinr imth plaro. ran' numlivl ai-rva areelfar. anil un.lt-r a Rooii "tale of ciilti vatl"i. a p.nli of a-hieh haaherii Hmol, Xlne :y a.T in ra-aiV. m ii ta on-hard, mnnmir .pni'tri and r.iii nm the nme. aril with r.lrrv ITofexfm tlmherre remaittitir. Adjoins the ompifce from ttomemH to IxvaiiM ille. JOHN' BARRON. eptI9-W. rkjmervt p. a YcV;Vy VATCH fa THE 1 LABEL- I Th Wartt It Pacaad. Jr8srtnt.t.R. Settt. 2!l Tlt Knnilwf tif j cases and deaths jesttTilay, Usui 5, re- sjiecliveiy, seeruio jmtiiy .lire oeiiei tnai liw yellcw t'Ver plagiie hasiUme its worst. There were tbree new cases ai MeClentiv and one death. There were no report fn.ro fiernan.lina. u the people will not allow ajHher operator to go there, the old one. being down with the fever. ' The town is destitute ami baa apiea!el for aid. One diwth 15 reported front Uaiusville and no new eases. The old ones are convalescent and with friends are at Camp Perry. Kut one new case is resirted fnira Iecatar, and all patients hut two are doing well. The town is well itipplied with necessaries. Rail road tratlic ia lieing resumed throughout the south, though a few small places maintain a thorough quarantine. Shiloh's Consumptin Cure. Tliis is beyond question the most tmc-(f-nsful Cough Medicine we have ever ol.I, a ft-w do3i8 icvarialily cure the worst caat-s of Cough, Croup, and Eron-i-liitia, while its wonderful suivsa in 'he cure of Consumption ia w ithout a par allel ia the history of medicine. Since its fimt discovery it bus teen solJ on a euaranlee, a test which no other medi cine can stand. If yoo have a coukIi e earnestly ark you to try it Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. If your lunpi are wore, Chest or Back lame, use Shi loh's Porous Planter. Sold by George W. IJenford & Son. The Texas Cattle Fever. R.'.niNc. Pa., Seiit. J. T'ia fi ver still ragfs aninnm tlie oattlo in winie urts of this j ounty. Ir. K. H. Cleaver, of tliii city. aay j that the fi-ver lias not aliatetl to any extent, and that in one town. hip tlmmh which a j drove of western cattle haJ been taken the I fever ajnaarei in the stables of furniers along the route a day or two later. This is an indication of how the d'iMaf is being in troduced and imbued in IVnnylvania. Ir. ( leaver was severely poisoned in making a post mortem examination of a dead steer that dieil of the fever. The Homeliest Man In Somerset, as well tlie huDilnonu-at ami otlicra. are invited to call on any j druggist und get free a trial bottle of i Kemp' Balsam for the Lnnp, tvniedy ! that id selling entirely u;miii its merita j and is guaranteed to cure and relieve ll j (.'lironic. and Acute Coiiylis, Astliin:i, i Rronchitis and O'lismniition. 1'ric-e 50 ! cents and $1. Big Wheat Crops Abroad. j AY.iiils;Tos.Sejt. 2J. A statement issucl j by the slate deirtnient to-day (riven oti- i mates of the wheat crop alvmad for the ) present year, as prepared by the otti-vra of the intemaiional corn m.irkei at Vienna, making the average crop of Ihe pat IU years a stamLird of loO. The ri'jiort. gives the crop of ihisyear in the principal wheat rounlries as follows: India, lrt; Eiivpt. 110;Servia, 1J; Uouinania. 1 li ; Ru.si.ia. 97; Austria-1 1 unwary. PW. Some Foolish People Allow a coup'i to run until it p-ts lie yond tlie reach of inedicine. They of ten siiy, "Uh, it will wear .iway," but in most C4i.se it wears them away. C'ouM fiey be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemps Balsam, which we sell on a positive guarantee tu cure, they'wonld iiutmsliately sec the excel lent effect after taking the first dine. Trice 50 cents and f 1. Trial tizt Jrer. At ali I)ni(rgists. The Harrison Ball In Washing-ton. VAsiiiNoTo5,Scpt. 2S. The Harrison and Morton ball arrived here to day and was escorted through the streets by Mi(j Uepiibll cans. At the conclusion of the parade Con gressmen tJotr, Henderson, Johnston and others addressed fully Wf iersons on the issues of the campaign. The ball leaves here to-morrow in char of Congressman Guff for a tour through West Virginia, Indiana and Ohio, and may go to the Pacific coast. Whatever may he said of our presidents, it is to be put down to our national credit that the women of the White House have been of the best types of Womanhood. Should her husband be successful in this election, Mr. Harrison will prove no ex ception. She is describeil as matronly, yet vivacious, with brown eyes, dark hair, without a line of pray, comely feat ures, and lips that smile and yet an; firm. She has the happy faculty of making (ruestg feel at once at home. She moves much in society, is a (treat favorite among other women, and makes them her warm friehds. It is a common sayitiff that she would make as charming a mistress of the Whit House as she is the delightful matron of a quieter home. As her girl hood was passed in a collegiate atmos phere, lioth by opportunity and incline tion, she is of intcile 'tu il tistes. She is a prominent and active member of a ladies' literary society, ami her reading is wide and varied. - A Young Cirl's Grief at seeing her charms of face and form de parting, and her health imperiled by functunal irregularities, nt her critical pr ri.wl of life, ws turned to joy and grati tude after a brief sclf-treitnient with Dr. Pierce' Favorite I'erwription. It puri fied and enriched her blood, gave a healthy activity to the kidneys, rtomach bowels, and other organs, and her return to robust health speedily followed. It is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a fxititirt g'tnrantrr from the manufacturers, that it will give snt isfaction in every case, or money will lie refunded. This guarantee has leen prin ted on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for ninny years. Cold Water Before Breakfast A tliin, tall man Mt up early the oilier morning at the Fifth A vetme Hotel, anil coming down stairs nrleretl two glasseo of water at the lii-ni I refreshment Coun ter. The trained bartemler mtiile-l, lut hamleii over two larre glasse. full of pure water. The man smarlteil his lip-, ami it was a heaithy ilrink lefnre lin-ak-fat. and one that he nf ouiiiienleil. "You look thin, sir." "Yea, I lo, but if I had not drunk c,l l water before breakfast I might liave lieen in my grave long ago. 1 am a physiri.it). or rat her wa oue befons I rvlired, an-1 have made a Mmiy of liqiii'Li. Water, ilrunk freely before uiealx, has a very beneficial result, for it washes away the mueoii secreted during the intervals of repose. Tho membrane thun ele-.in'ted is in mtii li tietter condition to receive fil an 1 fiuvert it into mdiitile i-"iiiiiin-K In the iiiorning the aeeii niilatiou of inn c,ii. i ji'i illy uiarki-1 A li,-u the ir.i-trc walU are eovere l Aitliu thick, teuace n layer. X w, fo.nl entering tiie t.iiniicli at I liia time, will Ini-ouie jvjvere I will, thi- ten iciou entitle, whii-ii fir ti'i e prol N it V H I !- I' Tl I I ..I g I i-lc f, I M. -nt . ( -I, r i. ii '. u"-'."!!. Y ui A 'i !-!-il-.r - - Tr:,,t'il stomach, " t t . k.r."1 ititi.-iiii.'. iinin- .tiii vin ii efii:tent.,a ii.iriiiuleiri iition in the morning U'fure breakfast, is not suitable to r--eeie fix.!. A irlass of wnter wash n , nt .. ,. ir-1 . torn , an I pr I .r - .; tic- tin-r.:. t -. i . .tittti lo.f. i.j.i-, i. Small boy L"ncle,do yoa understand the rule of three?" Uncle "Perfectly well, my boy. 1 lived with my father-in-law, my mother-in-law, and my wife.' If You Arc Sick 0aiiK:!!..rrt. ln:N' Tniblf. Trv-t :ini Ajtjc, S'.vI'&iXihi, I'-ilhil I jr.;r -ia. or Jerf.o iToa tralwo, it t.itiv' tViery f miivu:tl ar. 1 1 cur.-d. Ia cit b fT tin-e iuq c tte it i.-enual nr pli.i a ovens or, uui-.y. t-xiv.rr .r malar, the c2.-t of chub. Is to euV-.-a tLe oc rvf-u- Fy trta, result hit fn x.p x f Th.: tlbnM. Kciaufe (Tie Cie iih icn-fit Nmo Tmic, and U kesilt Bill di&ip;.ar. Pains's Celery Compound l'.l:D-'h f vifr; i i!M:.-.i:r,ri t:fi'L Ir at i'lii a 1 , -., "- . wnn-ht a treat e!itrifc' M uerviie entirety ( 3L.ti p-ure.1. a: wi'h (r ihe rt'u'f iinf artei tion '. ttf the oto.aj&i-fti. inort and liver, and the hotel tune ol tii v.sic.u woniiortu.iy mvioniecL j I t-ll my friead", if rr uj 1 bavo betn, i'aiiae'a j cerj omrKHaiMi VJ Cure You! Sold bj tlrr.jrr ::. ti ; Kit ior S- rt-'purpd only For tha Agsjf fhrvous, Debilitated. v "'A, I l r Jf-jE HEWERS OF OLD HONESTY TOBACCO WILL SOOM F!,ND TljAT J lsts LCcr:, tasjeg SVEETER TS-jAj! OJHjEf T0 BrCC03, Aj-.'D VILL pLEA.SE ycJ. ASK YCUF? CAt.ER FOR IT, AD INSIST ON CETTING IT EERy pL'Jc JAMpED LIKE ABP'n CL f-r ARBUCKLES' namo oa a package of C0FFES Is a guarantee oi exctlleuce- a package of C0F ot excellence- ARiOSA is kept in all ! ra tie Atlantic to tl COFFEE is kept in all firrt-class stores trom the Atlantic to the Facitio. COFFEE Is never pood when e xposed the air. Always buy ths brand in h?r neticaliy sealed ONE POUK3 PACKAGES. Fur full iiifonuatlim of Ihe rmite, when to ob- tain Imvemuieut Lau,la, Majn, Etc.. Aildrea A. Jr. MJUDTOSE, Central Pa!nger Alfcnt. 'rner 7th Ave. ud Smithtield Strueta, F.tuburgh. Pa. CatarrH E1.YS V-:'"J.rrnVlil . ....,! 1 tran'? me .-vii-Nii Page, Allay? Paiu Otf. HAYf EVErRI 4UI luSammation. Ileal" the Sonn, P.e- , store the Sense of ; Ta.sle anil Smell. USA HAY-FEVER TRY TIIE ITKE. Auirlli'le l apn'li Into wirli nwtril anil la airrei'aHla. Price -i renl. at lnnnr--.ta : liv mail reniolfreil. tkic tL UKl.t .'a Viarn-ii ir,-.-t. New Yirk. i-:a-lyr. L-Waa ye . V CATARHR. IVif. C. B. Cx,k. Trin- ; w .t fij-ul Hich shl. fit. Ikiil. I'h.. firm;!yof Mail Tra:rr- nnwt at Rwkw.-.' with trains S.imi t rviimty. .'a.. mr.N (.f N vi k Kkmii-y j fcM-- inm Simfrsf uA Jihuxwn, ttt H vn 1 VjK 'atiiih :' " It in liif Ul pHlhrtt't.- I m- "a mti with tnnn-t io hii.1 fnim iV'hVir'i, t -nrr"tt Urrii 1 ver tnl. i i UM cabir-'h ,tire I i with f-Hu in unt. fr-in HTl!n. r Sa!i-fur)' .utie evrr trivit It i tle -i mpi'-r in.t iii--..-! t. 11 of UHi a .riwii to qi frtiio tliory. miythinti I -v.r xnl ii" h:iv frifttti of mine h'nil-1 nrt-i thi. 1 i i-h tiim u uiilrtMii'l Th.-tt 1 - nit with nil incritv thl I urn m-.pia t:i j Mr. I. !U 4rnv. tn if tlw n-pnt-tn if latur'i Remedy forCitarrh. U- i i HT'i-'iit. h.m-.rt-t.i? ; fi-t :itU irmii. ait-i htH int-iiicint' i th tt catarrh j ivrawiy thai cua u fn'tiitt. It liw tirv-J al. ' ! h-Ii-vr it wi:l curt- any j-rm t-nftV-riiii; torn ': catan-h." Itt"MiM by .r:-t? anl iU-uKt. It mav te ptit by mail ; prlt-.- 1. Kv-tt rnrkauc --"niaiiw a j ftili tiartwT ptim J f iifdii'.jie. inl fir -nr IxntV ai;no. w t-niitil "lion- tot-i.Tvt'ttfarrh." A'l.lrt-. I. M. iRA Y t'O Ki'fH, HisyfttHANM oocntv Pa. CHEAP RATES To all Points "WEST. Via. B. & 0. R. R. The H. & O. is the only line running solid trains to Chicigo, Ills. Cincinnati, 0. St. Louis Mo. Where direct c 'nnei tiotis ar.' iti-ide with all trdns forMISSi-l'RI, IO'.V , !) V- K-T. KiN'si-v r:r,!;-K. fot.o iii!H).cUFit :xi w ' oni: us. F.ir ra'eit of fare, ti n-1 of train' aiid tn f irruation io d' t.iil, rail n;i'iti or a sdrvsu nean-st Agent il. it 0. li. II. i W W. rirKINf.. Travelu.g I'anger Agt. II tO. Ii. li ' S-miernet, Pa. YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER fika in Prrr.R,-a- H t 0e A,ier,-.in liureau ol mH!TGT01T EROS. wbo Vlil cvuliw-l iwff aacrtau at kWal rtlat. W'arrartrd Ktxr ic r- th-tn nnyotner .v.-a a-i .p m. .!.-. ii:r! t.i i-H I.i.j-G ! rf.. i irtllt and, , .w .... iuV. no other, . J tfCSS UVBu Jf (,QQZ ColOfCu . Garments renewed FOR in 1 lw J CENTS A Child can use them ! Unequalled for all Fancy and Art Work, WELLS, BlCHARDSOf. L CO.. Pros., B-nVg'o, yt. JAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE Je OHIO RAILROAD. SOMERSET t CAM BRU UR ASCII. WSTANCK ASD FAKE. filea. Fare. j SomeiNet to t5ioTtoa Xl' i Somerset to Hunvennrilie I" Z2 I Sinieiet to Helhel '.V' " j A.uierMri Ui Johntou-u . 36 I 10 j rxitaerset U Kim kffiwtl........- V ! Suiucrst't to iirtcrett .. 5d ' Stmierset to Meyerlale. 21 TO j SaimrTHet to ri-nibrlai:d M 2 t j Somerset to W av-hiiitfton - 210 6 -Vi Mumerwet to Bilumire ) 1 j 1 S".u-ret to trsiut 24 Hi oimer-t to l onlluenre... Jt W j Somerset tu "onnelIvilie a I U otuerM-l U Iitt)tir.h 110 3 40 j The faro to fhlladelphia la J.M. and to New Vom, Uy. Summer Arrangement -In effect Apr. 29, '86. xoniii-rorsi TRAI.XX JUHNTUUN tXl'KESS No. 91. t ijitt. J .4 -rv-. Rur kw-N-I . .. a ni JohnMowu... "- a m ptMKla."fci ... h..X a ui j i.etT :n hiovoH n 't a ni ! J llierv,ii. t;:a ml Belliel 6: .4 a :u MAIL No. Irt. rmrurt;ii... "ii a tn hot kw.HHl n ii ti m Mnionl II -J a m HIHT--l 1 i . 1 i lu S4ov)Motn f m Johutt.wu .... . Ij p m lliHivei ille. 1':."J p ui ilt tiivl in-., j. in J Pn.etijfi-ni fp'ri. Piu.-lxirifh chanire earn for point O.J the outerxttk (.minor, a; KtH awioL BalUra-rte JO.'-) a in SOMEUSfcT p tu riti.-t.nruh i rn ; k'f. k-l p m j kiliMrtt....., 5:J7 in raeii f.ir Sotneiset fnn ilt oat anri west on the i'tiu-uuryh lnvi-i.u. e.tanee tan at Ko-it- snl'TH-noi'SD IRA ISS. BALTIMORE MAIL No. V. f ret A-ritt Jolintou-u 7:.ri a m j li-kw..l 9 i'm B'tn-I a in l CwniMTlan.1 I K' p in llunveovilU. a m j hiinrton ,',-.: p nt Sv.y-touu ," in hMliuiit.re n:l'pm I'PitT !f l. a m p!ttl.;irxh 'ixn) u m I S .M r.iatl.... a ra I MiliorU v am ra.wenirer for rinty tj-t an.l wet ebar.ite earn i I at km ..Mot!. AC.T0MMurATl0N No. W. j .!hntowu p m Rim'IcwinhI 4 4' p m ' iliwvervii le... :i.itti.i Hto !Uwn.. -loo p iu Oeitivr . A S pm I SomkpkT 4 -1 p ni I MiiturJ 4 A2 u oi ruwiiinii at - m W rt-hmtrion..... 7.3 a ci iUiiiuufc. s..io m Frimnivri for aai and wot ehaajre cars at j ftt kwouti. f ROt'KWiy.D ACCXMMOlATIN'-NE.t i !IsU9 I iTtre j SoMKifLT 5:1". p tu I Kockwoo. p m ' 1 h-wnten lenvime on this train rn make eon- j aeelion hi Kockviood wtih niK'il bxprens trmus i t evt nini weAt. 1 I Daily, f Daily except Sunday. ; ' BALTIMORE A OHIO RAILROAD. '. ; t piTTast'RGii birismx. i:ST-Rocyn traix.s. 7W1II1 Lilt Oi'norrfd x. WttMinrh ln f. . HraililiN-k Mi'KeeM;rt 1:-. " West Newton " rtrnHd Korii H.iit " .'.uiu ll-v.ile i' " Mid. FxprrM. Ut a. K. ftj r. w. s i S.!l " ft -15 " 1'l-li " 1M: -7 " 10 t.' " Jl .m ' II. II " llvji " 1 1 :;vs 1 1 4 ! T. M. 1!:4J JI7 " 1-.':JK " l:il .VIA " :li " I ohm i' u- lllJaT'i railman ;,:iil K..kHiaal .arrt-tl .'-.'7 I Saiisi'iiry June. ;i.:ai .M"VvrMlal,: -i.:i'J , sari,II':iu-b i-: l Sniithnnipii'D r.:l I Kairimuv . MytMinHii I l-wnilarlanil ii:l! ilj 7.JI D.JO : ahtiirltHi BailmjorearrlTti) wEST-norxn iraixs. I I'nirmT A Train Lf-lix t.'ui.U ri'il Ac XtiiL (taitlmore A M. v .) V " S " f,V, " -!'- " li. . A. . M-.H :.' r. it S-.tT 4- 7 " l-.il " 4- -.7 ' 4-10 " 4-.SH -VU) " - 4-::7 " s-l.-.r. a. H.i - A. . S-lt a.lniii;tn Hymlmui u. -1 !..... rairii-.jw; . Sc.uthHii:iun i .aml l au-h J-07 i'ij'" i-is iV.V" 4 1" 4- : .!.'. B-:t" ' -M, yervlulf i SaliMairjr Jur. -! ravtmau li-:a rp-nia It-:.- (Vinflii,.n,-o li-:;7 ' I Ohio liuiwt " ! I"iiiiik-1S ille ii-i I Briia.1 Kurt ll-V. ! Wat NewU'll l'-.'ir. K. I MrK"niirt 1-JI " -;! tMO ' Hra-lli k -M --' i at. niu-uurxn The time given l Eiwtrrr. 9un.!rl Time. I Troiaj Sup for Hirmjrr vbrr Tri fiirrn. V. M. (T.EyEVTJ. V-inaTT. I IIA.S. II. aCl'LL. l-u. la. Au t. iw -''m,-;. r-.S 8 --.r-j-tasa-Bf4 X1 ft -.ltSSr''-- 1".-. -il.1!5l 11 iI 1 . I" ilfaT in T wSf rrrAir'rairfcd to Viyr mis CWD a'j: -""W"") oodJ 6 fiLjrTTg' b.4 L-au 1 u uui iluwi 1 I '1 i.. . - .a .. UMiTr-1 --"-: -.L-r.- - I - I 1 Executor's Sale '!' i iyalflisBealEsiale. HY Vir.T' K t.f ;(i;.h, rf:v fn fie c.n a:..i i;e'd D t.-t.inie:'T "f lit-P'iiM' Mil' f irntm moe l'o';-b!!', 'ie --l ouotr. I'a., . wiiiotlt t by pul -Uv i;u-iy uu il.c pretusc. on SAiriifKiy, OCT G, l.sci-S, ; t I o"rI"t-.'k IK in. lllL Ti trt au of ValcUtaUtf j Xil!er (it'Hfrt : tl 4 Tht- harfiii'-tteitd t" a d deeHed. !lttl- hi 1 t lwt ii ate m v'if:?..i?..n;ii(. Ttm nfnuN-m- ( er-ei ttntv, I-., H-ltKittiitar lHi).tifN. B. nta- held, lKVld Htminan. N-: I. H-';nli. iertt t J, t ouiitryufin and trt(-4 Jrnl -i, eontaitiii.t; i Il" a n V. "''i . Mr.;'l iu-a-'i-e. tt-tt( Tu j aere rlar-d, ari the baianr il timU ri . i two t.a-ltard of t hu e iruit, and a never laiuujr Hnr'r;r :M th! d'Atl:;: -If l.f'.W. i rt ir tTrtei i litn.i Mtua'e in thewwn;p lail. (if vaiu:uiaii.i:i,ia a,l;.Mi!-:iif iaii-.. t.t j uidryi.wn. . n If Anteitv Adam tfll K- HllitT, rlltd t.-B' N t. an d ;.. nnuirm 1 m-nt ii nr-n-itt tm: tin 'er'-'; , one ot hwrd .if u . Mini I'tierr tr. - t - No. 3. ;V irtU l tI tfili'l . JI e m me to- le-nif o! .(isiu.i'ti.K.tr M-i.rfin t: nm.- i Uo:a?.i S l.n..T. i tm S: 1:1 ui.trn x.-re. S. It fntehrn-id and rntet No. 1 audi -!tfi,ii- i hiaf ItW en- 4 peirjir- -t!iri Hie 'lit- ai'Ut J. C("r.i f!.- M'ailo. --.I'i. I nu-l aiH fire iti'wi n!-.n! 4 ini'e t-t o; h.y.u.uu and i i;.i!e rr,.ni.':te:i andrai.l-ri. i k K.rmd Hie eiti. !iK iit U t .'.'.ir- iie-. mit J e!.. ete . T-rm ill hr ma-j- cii.wni -i.-tv -if iilvia-l- i I 1 t.h U i-M-ei.Mr. of VaieiiCue .M iHt-r. In-' d. T7REE OUTFITr: I err , tor mo miU)lif Iw-'oLr i c.j. 4)...-. w.r ttL i.ti-V to twelve moiiflt u il;e .iir ; 1 t ternt. H. E. HOOKER, lv.N'I.eM CT7KKY Business - College, Anil Srhool of Sltitrt iltntil. pins3uRGri rzwk- Tii. 1,-a.iir-: sell. !:i ?i':r Mlie n tin I. s. 7..-.I.-; i ,-.,r.ii,iTi. 't m-,1:--. - , vtTy lu'l'.iau-. Nalli'li.ii I T!n-rv an-! 'ii 4 pr.a ti.-ii ; !bkki- j m I'li-.r-iiiFi- 1 Over 100 Smdn ILas: Yar. Mon- a"p-:.raii.)ti rr h.'k!kcvi"er otk! tt-iiog-rMpn r thnit He tn r.;L a'S.-:i(l for 'it:..'o-i.' A j I.ett TOt !! IU I !i i"1 ! ui m n ! t 1. ; iTItf t il ifT.ttlI''li 'Ii tiit'It I ' A'tth'-rKy. nuint i- t-nii ir. j iia'te" l -i to -nid v:t' - l rink-.' j int-nt, iHiil tinwe :itt : i-'-t . ;i ; ttl1' ift":lit titer i tl'i y SM!i- l't inrli' oti n'.'ifliv. Me::.!-T ! 1 il-.-.-ofW. II. !v:. ' r'i? . i't . ".I t' f t .o( (,K . i Tii I V. j OVl.l. V'tMr II -t.'A!"l .GEjNTS WANTED TO SOLICIT ORDERS ; Kor-mrt h, iui-1 Jl ir-l j:;' r-.'v in- U S3lr V ;ni-i if ?-r i-r:- -i. nt M-iiy i.-triM'ti. Sat- 1 :n tin-, i.i I atf-nt-. Wr.iniiinui ;i;iu-iy 'itr::i t;tte n''. r. GjHASE: dL CO.. 14-30 South Pann Sciwaro. Ails s-t Pri. tndr.If-riia. Fti PENSION AGENCY SOL. UHL, Dt"'- t Tn'v ,-r,l:fvriel I v tbf ;overTtnten. J Ilaer HL-lt. tip stj: i'v. .-t.nier-e.. I n. mui h JIU". Two for a Cent And the best ever made. Cheap enough, surely, and so good that those whs hav usr d Ihem wun't have any others. What are '.hey ? Ath-'o-pho-ros Pills. What a-etliey for? For disordered Stomach or Liverjndigest io.i, Dyspepsia, Constipatian, Nervous or General Debi'iiy, Headache. Lassi Wa, Diseases cf Women. Tcey'il tafce avuay that tired feeling, give ne life and stre-gth. Small and pleas ant to take, ytt wonderfully effective. Prepared from the formula of an eminent physic al. Neatly put up in bottles, a"d sold by all druggists. THE ATHLOPHOROS CO 112 Wall St . Mew York. r. i Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MANrFii.TlBta A.ND IEAI.EK. W Ho! ALKR S r KfTvI-.EK Of LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. I-Iarcl and Solt AVoocls. OAK. IViri AR. SIDIN'iS. I'U KETS. M it'l.I'I M ASil. V.ALNTT. FMMiRINii, .FI, ST A I SAIIf. CHERRY. YELLOW PINK. jsiUXOLES. TiOiR.1 BALVHTKR.. C1IKSTNLT, WHITE I'ISE. LATH. W.IM'!. NWKLPli.-TM A General Liueuf all (rruila .if Lmnlier a:i-l Bniiili:: Matrrial ai.-t K.iliii H'.a"e aet t In Him k A'.ii, can fnmi-ih anyihinv .n ihe line of our hine tuor-k-r i:b rvaTialiitf jnll'tnr. ui h a- Brai-keW. Inl.t m.rk. e'c eltas djsriaSrairvM, Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Fa. EiLORGED BY SCIENTISTS AS Trr: practically;: r- ft i AIT i r i, i4t c'vt-.. 5 " y -.f Y V Wl'rr-.-,B ay MONUMENT' I. KPPMZX ro.:PANy Wtmer- .aU 7v nnct niiTrwfivi rr - T - nkt TnE Oml r-f)0SE OH TM$ f llslfl A f FT. I ft'! Ofl cqa t BOUGHT -1 v - I I l-iif liiI.B--ilH..iri . a "'u - rryr tonf rou rirj; ry-TTO rryai CyiL"!t-S -. ' 1 I ii-a-alU UvUi.i.1 y'S UJ I a Vn sf 1' "I 11.4 j Ceautiful r', l : Deuiens. P m 1 1 n 1 uirai-t r 1 r 1 u m . c 1 u j 1 uc Laqi -v j r&? uwt LOWER L ' Trrri "T7 f GULlTY Of CiQCOi L CRH BS. 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