JU The Last Charge. IVvon.l u, in . i "wAl'l" " ,rt l,.aK. after n.v move- mrnt i irniT. lav Ix-e ana ue n-iiins"' ; There diJ not j-r to Ih- niu.-h j nrvr.llizatinn, I'Xvfpt he a-ivance-l ; . ;...:..r i ...r.l.in. I- In- i-.aJ ! ' . I .,.l..r i .rf.tinT anil a rear jzh.c ; tJe0, Lnztree:. r.Hl further up the val- r lev. Formation were 1111 nie.l.A eiy w c- ; ,' to male a l-M "";- do.nth- piaiyJ"!. O"-1'1-.-amp from ( i.tcr, CI W - bat i han.l, Ja-l.l up w n.e .lb to mewage from hUs chief: ' U-e liaa Kir renrtfred! Do not charge: the white fia? iaun- Or.lem ere Kiven to compu te the formation but nt to char??. Looking to the left, to .ppon.-.iu ; courthouse, Urye- group a wen ne.tr ; i i.J, of federate tr.o; that . - . ; r,',l fallen bck to that pont n. Cos- I ter had not come back, an l tnppo-dng that he wan with the group at the court houw, I nit") on a gallop down the narrow rici.f -UowH by my frtaff. The c.iurt hoae wAp-rhps three-fjartha of miledwtant W ha4 n.t (rone far be f . a heavv fi- wa .ipene-1 on n from a akirt of tim!-r to t'.ie ri-ht, an 1 litant tiot ni ich over rrfiysrU. 1 balt-l f'Ti moment, an 1, taking o:f my hat. aliej j out tiist the flap wan Im-iiip vi..l.ite.l. t.ni coul.t not rtoj. thefiriii?. whiMi now cauwl ok aii to ukehelter in mnr.ine irallel to the bri lire a ravine we were and down w hich we then travc.cl. As we ai'Iroa hel the rntirt honse a trentle a-nt ha.l to Hi i'ic. I w in a l van, flloweJ bv a ".-want -arrj-:ne my battle Sas. Vitl.in l Mt ,l. yarU from th( rourt hou- an 1 (' )iifc ieraU' i;.wi .cue of tin- uieil in their ranks brought Ion their truni to aim oti us , .o,l LTval etl .rt in.eie bv their "i!. vrs j t L.-n them fr tm f'ii.f. I h.1'1-1, an! ' hearing me n.;i-l-ehin l.tiirtw-.! in the j M-i.l a 1 tnftlerate H.l ii'T at- tempiins totaki- the bailie flag from the color lMfirer. Tli the T.'Mnt In.! 110 i.lca i-fnibinittinito loi.l ha l .Irawn bis Hal T to ent the man -loun. A wrl from me e:u--l bi n t . return hi- m!t nn i take the (lag back to the stall olii.-crs, who were mc little ilitam-e h tttri-l. 1 remained ftationary a m-.m-r.t afl.-i th. st' events, than, calling a itaffotiicer. din-' t eJhimt.t g over to the gr.np ofC.n felerate otiii-ers an 1 ib inan ! whatsii'-h rombii't meant. Kin l aimlou'ies wen' made and we advam-ed. The s::i rior itfi-eiw met were ten. .1. P. i .r I .11 an I ien. CadmissM. Wilcox, the i.itt. r an old army oilicer. Aa on aa the tiriit grwling was over, a furious tiring U'gan in front of our 11 eavalrv frtin whom we had only a few 111 mute liefore se-rate l. .en. Gordon eeiiiel to lie xoiiiew hat li.-e..m'reil by it. I remarked to him, " ien. iroHoti' vour men tireo on ine ai 1 wai a coming over here, and un l. nhted'y tLe-y have dene the same to Merritt's Jand Ciis'er's er.immandK. We might j it as well let them fight it out." To th's prcp'ition (Jen. Gordon did not accede. 1 then oked, why nt t-n.l a stnll e:Tifvr and have yo'jr p'rtie et firini' Tnev are violating the flag!"' lie said, "I have no staff ollioer to s -nd." 1 replied, "I will let you have one of mine," aud call ing for Lieut. Vandethiit Alien, I .liiect e.1 him to restrt to ; n. i..nlon and carry his orders. The orders were to gJ to t ien. it-arc, who was in . cii'n an 1 of a small brig le of S i.i'h fir Iina civla ryind ask him todiscontimic the tiring. Lieut. Allen dashed off w ith the message, jmt on delivering it to ien. (ieiry was taken prii-mer. wit 1 the remark from that officer that hedid not care for w h'te llag. that S 1:1th t.'irolinian n-rer si ren.'er. It was ubout this time that Merritt, petting impatient at t!i" sapjt is-'J tnach fr.MH tiring. tr lere 1 a eh irg of a por tion of hi om.n ind. While (i.-ns. Gor don and Wilcox were ftiriy I in con ver nation with me a rhmd of dint, a wild liurrah, a (lashing of siliri, in ii.-ated a charge ami the ejaculations of p.y staff o!li:w were heard, ' 1. 1 kl Merritt ha order M a charge."' The light of ieury'a brigadv followed; Lieut . Allen was thus released. Tne last g in h a 1 bii-n iire.l and the lat charge made in the Virgin ia campaign. .V r'i A 11 r.'c in .' ciVic. To Wash Blankets. Put a pint of ho iseho'1 ammonia in the bottom of your tub, having had the blankets well lieaten to remove ail cling ing dust Is fore yon get the tulw out. Then lav the blanket lightly on over the aiiim 1111.1, an.l pour upon it a mimciciit .piantily of wirm water to cove, tlie blanket entirely. Tiien with a stick or the hand, flop the blanket about ia the ..lution. pn-ssing all the water that w ill come out of it against the side of the tub, without wringing as you remove it to the rinse water. You w ill Ik- amaed to the disovled dirt coming out through the fibre, as no washing or rnhhuig wi III! iftai) u Is will bring it out. Linse in the i same way. in the same mo lerately war n water mot Isid'nig water'. ami by sin:.ly pushing the blankets about in the tub. Press through the w ring -r and hang out to dry in a windy place 11 it in the sun. A the blanket hangs there drying, a lit tle water w ill collm't in the four comers, which it is rather an amusement tj queeie out to help the drying process. If von do not care to put another blanket in the first ammoniate l water, which must be done promptly, as the ammonia evaporates quickly, divide the quantity, Hiking half a pint for each one of the two tubs, and wash t 1 blankets at ance. The evaporating ammonia, released by the warmth uf the water, can only escae through the blanket w hich is laid over it in the tub ltei'.tre the water is applied. Hence you got the value of every dr p of it. In ordinary cleaning with aium tniu, for piint, brasses, silver, etc., mix it with cold water first, ami then all a little warm watertothe pail. I'ij-r. An Extraordinary Phenomenon No other term than the above w ould apply to the woman w ho could see her youthful Iteantr fading away without a jrang of regret. Many a woman becomes pivmaturely old and haggard lecause ol functional derangement. What a pity tha' all such doiitt know that Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prencription w ill r. store their organs to a normal si ite, and 111 ;ke them youthful and beautiful oueu morel i'or the ills to which th daughters ofLvej are peculiarly liable the "Prescription" i- j a sovereign remedy, li is the only medi- , cine aold by druggists under jusitive guarantee from the manufacturers, that 1 it w ill give satisfaction in ever- ease, or rnoney will be returned. See giiMantee i on bottle wrapper. "That Miss Jones is a nice looking girl, ' isn't she ?'' ; Yt, and she'tl liethe belie of the tn , if it was'nt fir one thing" What' that?" j "She has catarrh so bid it is u;i pleasant ! to lie near her. Shs h is tried a don-n things and nothing helps her. I am ; aorry, for I like her, but lint .1 oesc't ' make it any less diMgrveabte for oue to . be around her." Xo if alie bed used Dr. Sage' CiUirrh Kemedy, therj would have been nothing tf.filie kifulatlld fit it irt't iir r-jlurrlt every time. 1 How Waees are Raised. An M r-r.hrm, uhicli hm lv-n !.'! -callv amaslx-I a hundred limes, iIiiKt :' "'. 1-1. n.c the arnment nVrnt age tli """ " some pro!!-!! ftiiimni wry say, or? loer than ! a frw-traIe country ; : Klt flii.tvii.riv the in p". j-,,.... - . . , tariff n.4 raU- at all. Kven a ; ahatiow mma oi;:n 10 jTnvi.c .... . awumeI fact iu no way Btipport this conclusion. iosn the '!-or ftrpt of the Now and kana ha rivers there rw4 volume r.f water w hich is at time awe! led by floolato a ?rent Jnirfit. !n ordinary stage of water the narrow channel not half filled, hut even then ti e level ... . - I I 1 t 1 1- C ot we stream is nioer i-y i.umn v.. fw.t ay uar the breezy mountain than In the loulaixls near the Ohio. When a fl'M-i corr.e, anitlievi.lume of water inceIl two or tl.ri foM, the stream r.ne at many joint? twenty or tlrrty fee!in a d;iy orljtwo.; but in every where hijrher thsn ln-f.tif. Only an iiliot;nti!J c!a'n:"that the fliKJ;make no oilTcren. w itii the height of the utrearn, iH-cause it is still several hmi lre'l feet hiali.Ttititr the mountain than in the lowiaieU. Only an i liot wouki a'iie thst the F.-y-i l-e nt awell tlie at ream at all, bcau-e the rie h irMter in nir row j.la -e than w here Jtlr; cliaunel is brnvler. Tiiis stream reprewnta tlie curse of ag-, higher by hun ir! f etaaay near the ni'iTintaii where ettU'r are few and labor want' than among the crowd ed s.pulaiions aloi.g tiie sea coast. I'ro tec'.ionisa fi .i, seliii.g t0 or three ;in:e ti. a ii 'unt of wages to b.' dish irs- ed. Til" result is a higher level of wages than ln-fotr level in tii al ail points, and yet the j HKiuntaina remains higher j than the level near the coat. It ra'.sif the level eery where, aiel vet it far more in l!aee or ivii::it 1:1s : .n : hete the fc.;. l v of labor is small than j where i! is large. Ti.ein coimi a 1 vino- 1 eratic iiliiutli icr and rea-ns that tiie j flood cum it rai's.' wajr-s anywh. re, lie-; cause it dtsu not lift tlu-in every w iiere j alike, and docs not hoi-t the water in the j Ionian is tothe level of the water in the ni'-untains. ! l'riorti proitstion in (ieiiiiany and! l rance wagi-s nere mm h higher in Great j Ilrilain than in either ot those countries, and had U-en for luat'.r vears. That as j jiartly the res:t!t of many general! ns of ' car.-ful pn.te'tion in ircat Uritain. lint j since ! Germany and France have j lio n protecting their industries, and the j level i f wages iu both countries has en . ri-ing. though it has not yet reached the ! British level. Light years of protection liave not yet overcome the effect of many j years of free traoe. let a IVmucrat i I thinks he has argued when he has said that "wages in protected Germany are loMcrtimn iu free-trade Liigland." Trior to protection wages iu Northern j Slates were higher than iu N.tithern j states, here tlie Democratic parly up-j held slaveYv that is robbery of labor. "Vag"s in Indiana were higher than in Massachusetts, and.wages in Minnesota I were higher than in Indiana, and wages in mining settlements along the Rocky Mountains were higher than in Minneso- ta. Twenty -seven years of protection have raised the rate at the Smth and at the North, and yet Smthern wages are i lower than Northern, l'rotection has ! raised the rate in Massachusetts, in In diana, in Minnesota and in Colorado, and j yet wagi-s are higher in Colorado th in in Massachusetts. St) some ignorant Ik-iiKSTat cries out: "Protection hag tlone nothing for wages, Ixi-ause behold, they are higher in one protected State than in another." ' Against such ignorance it is hard to contend. Because such ignorance exists, the Itenioeratic party exists. But this is a campaign of thinking ami education, and tens of thousands of workingmen nre learning this year that protection lifts wages more than any othei power, becaiee it vastly increases the number of esiablishments which have to pny wages, anil the amount which each es tablishment au afford to pay. A". )'. 7Yi'Je. Food for Feathered Pets. To make food f. singing birds, knead together three pounds of split -eas, grouu d or beaten to tl our, one and a half .onnd uf fine crmnhs of bread, the same ipiantify of coarse rngar, the raw yolks of sis egg4 and six ounces of fi-esh butter. Put about a third of a mixture ut a time j ln a rrvinif )ial, ov,.r . pi.,lt,, ir,., and I sUr i u,.ti! itlK. ,,r, nM i,,,,,,,,, iIrll j when the other two parts are done j af h11 a,,j , .hl,,0 0,ln,v8 of uiaw nJ sU ,,,,,5, f hruits'.l Llp R.,,arateti from the husks, M;x ,,,,.;,.,. nn, it llt. f.,,,,,,1 ex. ! wlll.n, M ,r ,, .., robbins, larks, I ,:.., ...o,.,,.,;,. finches and most other singing birtls, preserving them in both song and feather. Thr .ilir-'lle ihil of the firml to new c'.erk "Mr. Jumper, we have aspe cial trade :yi 1 you must be very careful in vour manner. Some vou may trust a all tiin -, simeonly acasionally, others i under no circunitances. To urniie of our customers you inu-t be elaborately polite, while others prefer short, sharp and brisk answers. To Home of our . Where are you going, Mr. .ltimiier?" Jumper 'To look for another place, sir. You don't want a clerk, you need a mind reader." The Republican Party has never lieen in any sense the friend or ally of the whiskey power. As the Ianville, Iinlia na, !! I'n'i'ir it oliserves, "there is not a leading Republican daily in the whole con nt rr that has not from time to time furiou.lv assailed the saloons. All the prohibition laws ever enacted in the loyal States were en icted by Republicans alaays in spite of I. -moe-atic opposition All high liivnse law sand res, , hit ions have been the work ofR-piiblicaiis. Whoever heard of a Iictnocratic law designed to restrict the sale of whi-key?" Rheumatism Ve deal t if I'.re U. or eas be a specific re!:atly for r!.cus;asBi ; bat tbensstdt r-l.o ln.vp suffcrri! i: t-.:::s have hoeu r'e::y '. .nt etited t y Ilotrs s rnr,art!tj. It yoa lisve fr.het! to uatl r. try IbU preut remt.slr. "I w:. cli...t, d i. nil rlicuiualum twenty years. 3'rrM, t. ; to 1 --0 I I.-und oo relief, tmt prpw wtir'. and r.t cr.c time was a.intist heiit. less. U.mkI's ctars.':rir:!ra did xac mere pn,.id than all the other liiediclEO I ever liad." 11. T. IiALcox, Stiirley Viiligr, L'i " I bit rl.t'i.nuii.,;n three ye.:rs. -,:d pit no tvU t ti'l 1 took Hood's tS-.rsapaiiUA, Il Lii d ine great ti;:ns for iat I r'-". i.:!:jn:d it tti c iis rs." Lzvna Iii-ubaxs, C'-defctO, Zic. liissi's S ir;j ariili ij chirartcrjed ty three peculi-r.tKt : 1st, tlie cMntiiaffra U ri met; ::gcBls : 2ti, the jifr(ofi ,- 3d. tb process cl wriuini the act.va nmiiciiiat uaiiii's. Tin rosa.t is a im-diciac of unusual airrngtii. tfletii.g cures Li;hrrt unkiHra-a. Send for l" k cutitalaiiig additional cridrnce. H'sm!"s Sirair:!!a fne tin mv srstenu fi:r.::t-s n. y i t,ji.ipeu n.-v arm-titr. ana -pt.-i ttt m-ii,- i;ts ver." ,1. P. XtfojU-sos, kfjasieret lAtils, Utll Hhm. " H s-st's g ,rs.srari!U N-ats s!1 ettiers. and l wort It ITS ,e.(;nt In B. !ii." I. l;ajiiuiiluji, bauk suvet, ew Vuik City. Hood's Sarsaparilla flow by -.11 droFirists. t ; U tor Mads only by C L BOOD & CO, Lowell, Man. 100 Doses One Dollar. CARTERS 1TTLE IVER PILLS. .i f3S'k Hwt1iteh.arKt rfiteve all lhtrrab)etDC(-d-i;t ua .i.iMj srnie A lt. trtwn. ieK liieiriw. Nausea, i tr iti-s. I)tsr- aftT isumir Fitili in ll. S.-le. Ac W l-iU- t.'tir r..tt luwruue auLvnia taa ls?Q ih.wa m ciuiiMt Hwdaehe. Tvt Cmr I r-n k lam Fnxa ais. e-i.uillv' alim'Je m '.tos(aao..n. carmff aud jtswefitin tins anoorinir sni laiat. hilt trwv alsocsrfT. ail tii-.Jrs c4 11" .nacti. uinW the ihtr and irjuiaia Uia boe. tvee I! Ctey or.lv rureu Ah t'l'f wukJ he . ttt jrrtrm to tbo t (ortuoata-h irvnr gri-lwf t rv4 b-r. ami tr-w try tin m mil firwl tm Uttk- ti'-i Tfci'iabi in f wm v wmv that tTwr will n tw w tliittic to do wiUieut lhu. hat ail tuck bead t han of war v tWx that hr w4pr TtiVr our rr' btobt. our .alfi cure an t r --w ut Trk. tr ft' nak- nelty fl St'i wrrwh-ns. or Nf-nt hy txlL 14 FiTTSEURGH PA. I ; I ! C vCi y- ?X. v. A : . n A r ; CD Schell &, Shivler, Somerset, Pa. aprJO-lyr. WM. RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER The Crrat GERM LAi'TKRIA DESTROYER. To Cure Diseas. Pen. ori the Cause. 1an lit,!iavfr. -.vrtrd nDti,.:iiv vjilti M:.7iji, ' UtOvll.Lt-K CUKFS ''V tt.'lit TOTf tj j.ef'vr:-it M-. K.'...m hjs Miht.licd la- wry N j. 4 n tiladelphia. C:Sce at fcig Arch f'.rtct. lr.tr.ili'.. tn. . .ittn--(-.-,, CATARSH, BRONCHITIS .CONSUMPTION. MALARIA, RHtUMATbM, I;:t-.8- rl ih; Blood, etc , l,v ttritinn it ta'.mj .it tilK'vf an.tr:s, ill re.itrtt otoilurs :,i:t ihr I, -a. rv oi thr Mil v, FI. K I LI HI anti the-1 r.rr 11 h.t- niair. A ancles .11 1 e-tab-it-S-d in lVjm.v S.MiM. ..w lnw- . I Vli..r. 34a rttatnl. an. I 1 ttn,'t ta 1" o't'ttthU, h.ch Lhi laury :uut'.lv 'I hts I mii.- ,ic 1 A SURE RESTORATIVE TO HEALTH. EXCELSIOR COOK STOVE liTm uisfuiht. All Farcta cai lie MA VFM TVF.y.V BT l 1 aomi t id. litis, mi a d ron sale er It. B. Scliell & Co., OVEKXET. PA. FALL 6.SS8 WINTER! Black and Colored Silks. Velvets and Plushes, Line iuisirtetl Woolen Dreas (iootls in Colors and Black. Broad Cloths,. incbea wide, at $1 00 to $2 "" a yard. Wool Ilenrietlas, at oO centa to ?1 "0 per yard. Plaid Stripes, Mixtures and fancies, all wool "tO inch Suiting cloth, O centa per yard. Complete assortment of Winter Ho siery, Vntlerwear, Gloves, Igices, E111 broitleries, Millinery and Kibbons, Zeph- yrsand Yarns, Embroidery Silks; Iresa Trimming, Braids and Buttons, Corsets, Muslin Cntierwear, I-aee Curtains, Purti eres, Blankets Flannels, Tabic Linens, Sheetings ami Muslins. JOS. HOME & CO S Perm Avenue Stores. 613, 615, 617, 619, 621 Penn Ave., littsLmrgh. - 3?a. ocVsljr FASHIONABLE CUTTER and TAILOR, Ilftvinif haJ many v.-nrri x fnt?Utt; in alt bnt;uhorf the TilUiHIliZ hu- Iih-iv. i maraitu-e s.4:)Miaftion t all T h mar rail up- i on irr ana iavir - mi' with Uacir pv Aaonge. Yonra, Ac, WILLIAM 51. HOCHSTrn.ER. .acjLtiT, Pa. FREE i -1 tfclMt WW ttolo MBtia( k etit o4 Mi.ii Ii4 iadixu1 crau sIm MM o't it 1 4 rr C inwl vmIW OM. PMNOI t i kKMt7n Mini ana a. bUthlpMMNo, aack IscmlHT. to kW m i.rill ,-ofrt W Hit- tit am w tuMr mtxt wry M-'-tl Mot wl NIM H DAiri.l H. 1W Mrn4N4' w'i mf ihm w wi. b w ri (- n? n-r Wf fcli Irm m jmt h 4t:ti aa-J Mow iUm knfcr'ViiMr . aJ k- iirv bictmr soar nwa fnvnrrtT; U ta t-tfevM tt.k- 1-! rr' oft f. mdtB U 40LIB ' at 1 Wfct'h o t 1 ascrtW- aa trarwix ot aiM.'M ta ut Mrotv alw my rawt.- rm lar- tra b a :twraM"rjmi an- ta V"t'tr f.x knitortva WW uaJ'T t Iron l4 to fcaaaa n trte "1 th aTTTHu,:ns e- vn-j. Tlita. i avt ivrraj a6cr kki-B.Mfuaov ( rM tlt r m-M tot; aa ptao Ja uaina) vlrrT- ir- , na b- ar, w.tl ew Arn-r .-. ! ai oa,-a. ao4 taV ar rjf ttMi-banm. fctt tt wti' t bardlv Iraabiaj t to ttt naopl l t-fw Ih nil '. yov Mtm and v.r wwartt ut or anM mtWt-urj a rmsl rard om Mrk m wrtr v mt M I rW an i a'tr wm . aU.H pm W ant rr to r ttrw-r, a fc ha raj ta m Hal tt fnm tta ftKd mr arJtlrTW ai mW, f (U r Mr H V.9.- mn f Ua k-M nh4ftii4 w.'h is tb WH4 acra m ha al oTI V llnri rt. Wa, aUxr-M. frrlclrt. rt-t MMaU aiiaava a ox, ia uj. ruaiujto, ataxx A IfEW SUNDAY PAPES Tfl fITTSSBURG fFESS Out Sunday. Sept. 23, 1888. Pinal" 5 (vnt. Ft Tvn- hv cll. fl.t Ar-m aauifd fcc ih. pla--r. Addiww. PRk-W it HlJHlVi t,PilUlijrx 1. Tm (M) " Tf - V- Iht I -rftis "X t mr iltr cjn-e t li'V.isc. I Ik Mi, it n flt, 'm it o MrNin . .. w li tbw DON'T SCOLD JUinuaau-mtirNeunilciiio Th!ii u sitMpir nnfut. tin Uartupp in the r.ari. jii tiu .v was morr fiafc. titan thi-w twin rfi-ei-jy. Itm a.itn't ci'in tif W,iTa"4 if, bav'u? Ilii-eti-usitttm or N nnaSL' , he tciJ thimu:i who have sui!Vrni in tiie aanie vy t il has cured brnvlmit eftr physic a oa hnre prorifHincei them .ncur-4tie. Tb iiJl if flw tTH'w ocM ant f th p'tn Mill "lrnp fWr-nM mrw- tt Tit i-'4 d-M nt Abipti rw j f i't anrj ltalf bur Kki&c. 1 fttrttrlrcwi it" n1 Bu -U " kun & M, TUOVaA. Kw Ait-Mijr. lad. THE A7NL0PHQR0S CO. 112 Watt St H.f. iERRINE'S pure BARLEY MALT FOR Maria an Indigestion. f-t hi .nnii Caro :r rues: "rHfiwl Lri 'f I f rnn e HnrWv lallal oiit. i he ctminr-t de Biaml ff-r cr vt.1 it i r-Lratlfii i !tt-H tt.i ear ) duhiitip of c.y Um frd'r. nioj u i I err! n ' iur IU r)i -V a tt pro noun r it th t krovtn roe 'It for Matanaaad liwucea- 31S TTATCH THE LA3EL. win tm1lrat from I aratm aOi thm forma of Malarias. rTKFCTTONS Tk Fmrt ot Wtne- rlafil TUre Timl m Oar Fir e It all DnitrcliU thrrsichnnt thf VnltKl uiMiairf I 'acada, Xout geauliai uuiea Istttruig U-.ta T-v.n'tftr. hlladflpliia. f F. F. DAVIDSON, 29 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY. PEN N ' A. The finest and largtst assortment of GrXJisrs Ever offered, at twenty per cent off 1 AMMUNITION ! At correspondingly low prices. IT WILL BE GLAD TIDINGS TO THE LJDI ES T'l KSOW THE GBEAT IMPROVEMENTS MAHE ON Sewing Machines, But on none are they so perfctd as on the WHITE ltai.rifcnMn-w.n1crfi.la Bnhh.n m-mi1v as t:i oriiTittal fMi. It npn-tnl HVit ielf thnvlaiKflnitltf. and pitive iri. ". tatv-iiL inwirva .M-Mtiiifiit and evt-a Mit' h. m mm h aiiinireii by lailiw of taete. lln niuniut in auti frVtion, contra -tat 1 ! tt? hcariii, makw it the Mot Dvrnbte. Lvjhl .an'l (Jirtr4 Ran ? Loci- Sewing Machine Made. Its Hl-cnis at the Se!e-tsir, prevtnu tbr suiluiK "I Ho- garuli-nu lis Selt-setting Needle:::: AMI ITS EVEIl Admirable Tension Re U-asrr the new ronvi-iiient attach merit. And lln- Is-atsiv tf it new bt-nl wntsl w..rk luitknt it th ntifl s;rfr( sntt Utsl Svwme Ma cbitie ill tlir vuri.1. Ijt'llen .4 tttste ant cost Jii'tcnent nlOT tn-ful-iy lesiuig the nieraanf tl;c W HITE Will ntl nt'rtin the tSnuiftit of luiviiie "iij other. Ladic w i-hinjr in examine it shouKi t-allou a-ldrcf Joseph Crist, Ag't., JENNER X ROADS. Pomemt Co, 14. am flirt A'j--!ttJr Vie Mn'rMtr Burdette Organs Thw tntnintiitw hnv Inrp lirrn known fur tbt-ir Kirtnmh aud durability, nKn-tiiw nn pu rity ii loiiC Bil.tU-'-lyr. The oltJcit and Ih) tntitnlion ftiroNaininc a iVuMiiciw lui'atioti. We hav -m ttiwtiilly prv pared thouartdM uf yottrir mn for the a live lu Uesuf lift-, l- fir 'inularr adlnni P. DUFF & SONS, epl0-3m. rutwburxb, Pa. YIM 1 v KATOK'S NOTICK. ttaie of Iwmjaraiii VilWr, d'd. late of Paint 1ki, Smic-rt't l'a. I,top f Aflnifntwiralfon on the ahtre wtat hariii ht'en trraiiul the ui(krKiitil by the fintH-r aufhtriiv, inlio i hentfT piveu to nil (H-rMtn tiiiltbu-l to -anl folate to make immt-dt-aie paymt'tit. and thiHt havinr 'imni w;nin-t the iwmprill prc-'iit them duly aiitht'ii:i Mi-d fw wti IfiiifBi on Wtdnewiy. ihe Tih day tf S Yemtr. A, l. at the laie rx-Hidem-e uf de- in Paint Trvnhlp, CKKI. W. HIlKt K b.i, AARON M1M.K1L FftJ& Alturuf. A liiiiiiUtruur. Oils! Oils! The ?ranlun1 'n f'ompany, of Pittwhurch. Pa., makr a tihI;v of manufarturinr fr tbe lHuentH? trade tbe Huet brauiis of Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, That can e made from Prt rr-'cum. Wp challrnpe imparuuu with every kuiiwi PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. Ifjvii wib tiio mJrt nniftirrnly Satisfactory Oils IS TIIE -Ajnerican Market, Ask ftir oars, Tra-ie f,r Swnenet and 'vicinity Ktl.L.vai by . ! rvK & KKfT.rr.' sd KHtA.-.-i i K-si-KH. .iki.ukt, Pa. sejIs-'MHyr. A IiMIMTKATOH'! N0T1CK. Lettroiu1m!m;nitim'Hi iit:iKvt -i-staic hav- -; Injt tH-i pT:lM U li.-1 u:ik-r-!!;l y ij.r r-r-lr ', a-nrritT. ihkI'v b Tt-bv eea i.-'ait ps-ms t iiwielHi U -mid Ut ntf ii.iWHfl aie pay j xnnl. and ltKe havuia eiaini! aM.it)t the ame i will present thrm dnly authitieatd 6 tHtye ment on Sirtiirrtav. Vviiil?r i, at ih of tncttf H. H. ItLppel, r .. in KrtrMS Ir.rjfU. i.toRi.KC LiCHTV, o?XX AUu Ia kftiraltjf. H the (1j I iff s Convince Yourself. tieneral Harrison is very far from be ing the only man w ho deniea the m-If-ev-i lent absurdity that tariff duty is added to cost of manufarture and then paid by the t'urehaser. To convince yourself of this try two caily perfected csfriuients. tio and buy a yard of cotton prints for 5 cent you can occasionally bay such for three rents and then fiarure how (he tariff duty of Scrats nor yard is added to the cost of w hat only sells for 5 cents. Write to Free Trader Bayard, Mr. Cleve land's Secretary of State, and obtain that report of L. A. Latham, United State Consul, in w hich it is shown that certain useful and elegant lines of American made flannels and woolens are sold at a less price in New York than lines of like quality of Lnglishimake art-EsoldEfor in London. Not only is the tariff on wool ens which you are accustomed to rate at 67 or SD per cent not added to" thenij but they are sold at lower rates than like articles are where there is no tar iff. These experiments are so easily tried that there is do excuse for continued ignorance as to the beneficial operation of tariff laws. CfticwjO IiiltT-Ocrult. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? Thesig nal, prrhapc, of the sore approach of that luisit terrible disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can allurd, for the sake of saving 50 cents, to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know from experi ence that Shiloh's Cure will cure your Cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a million bottles w ere sold the jiast year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Mothers, do not be without it. For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plas ter. Sild by G. W. Beuford & Sou. The aristocratic Southern planter ftill retains the contempt for honest labor which led him, before the reliellion, to sneer at the Northern farmers and me chanics as the "mudsills of society." Sen ator Morgan, of Alabama, the President's leading; spokesman in the Senate, said in a speech a few days ago : "There are in the Senate Chamber, I dare say I think I know there are Senators who have come up from w hat are called the inferior or bumlile class of society, w hose fathers and mothers, w ith theiiinelves toiled in the field fur the bread of life until perhaps fifteen or twen ty years ago." It is this"inferior" class that Southern statesmanship has singled out for special damage, in the destruction of the North ern wool industry; and Northern dough faces an' expected to co-operate with the Sjuth in earn ing out this design. The Population of Somerset Is about two thousand, and we would say at least one-half are troubled w ith some a tree, ion of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints are, according to sta tistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect theoppor tunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for tlie Thnat and Lungs. Price ."0 cents and (XI. Trio ai'i,- Jrtt. For sale by all leading druggists. To bo Punished for His Mistake, LiNciKTr.a. Ta., (let. 5 The jury in the case of F. V. ltrailenliauah, cliaril with in voluntary manlangliier. brought in a Ter diet of guilty this moniinp. with a recom mendation to mercy. Itrailenbaugh who is Pi years of age, was a clerk in Pr. C. F. Markle 3 drug store, in Columbia, In Iecem ber last. and served John Wunder, car in-siH-cror, with ten cents' worth of quinine. The testimony was that Wunder took a dose of medic! lie and diet! eight hours afterwards of morphia poisoning, riradenbauph sa ore that he sold him quinine and not morphia. A new trial will be a-ked for. Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint. Is it not worth the small price of 7-Vts. to free yourself of every symptom of these distressingcomplaints? Ifyou think so, call at our store and get a bottle of Shiloh's Yitalizer. Kvery bottle lias a printed guarantee on it ; use accordingly, and if it does you no good it w ill erf t you nothing. Sold by i. W. Benford & Son. Down With AM on Board. I'ETHorT, l lrtolier 3. A sjieeial from Che boygan, .Michigan, says : The steamer At lantic, wiiieb arrived here lliis morning, left Alpena at 11 o'clock last iiiglit. At that lime nothing had been heard of the propeller Wilson, and nothing was seen of her by the Atlantic mi her passage to this city. The Wilson was last seen with her sjars gone, and the crew of the Umjers, of tlie Wilson tow, stale positively that they saw the Wil ton go down with all hanils on board. Mr. Carnegie Arrives Home. Nrw Vokk, 0,-t. 7.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew I'arm-.'ie arrived yesterday on the I'mhria from Kurope after four months absence. Tha vessel was detained at quarantine over night on account of varioloid wi biird. bur. pi senKers were alloweil lo land this m iming. Mr. and Mrs. Carnegie were driven immc (lialelv to their residence. TheOlaestMan in America. IsPMictmLW, Ol. C William Porter, a tifKro 117 yiiirs oM, iliwl near hfrethis mom Iiik. He was horn in Kentucky in 1771. ami it i? claimed that lie liwl an indistinct recol lection of the colonial pcriifl. lie was never ill nniil a f-r days before !ii dcatli.aml was strone enough to trnvel long iliitances to visit his children 12 In number up to the lust yar. He leaves two generations of descendants. It is believed that at the time of his death he was the oldest man ill American. Bloody Signs of a Tragedy. I.txrtsTEB. Pa , Oct. o The body of Mary IVlliiip-r. aeil ulMitit 11 years, was f iiiml on the bank of the Little Couestoa creek, near this oily, this morning. It ia believed she was murdered. The w-iman's. clothes were d-sodercd and the buttons torn from them. H is supposed that her assailant after drowning her, pullej the body ashore. An Exciting Report. WAYSE-m-Hii, Pa., Oi't. 4 Tiie Mnmrutirr says a npuit lias i-n rocivel t'l.it M ir;jn H. Wise, a famous in the iilitics of this dis trict, and at one tini ' its representative in Coni-ess, was lynclied in Ariiiir.a or Mon tana a short liuie a.-i. The .Vr-.w-rirrlias no particulars ai:J thinks the reji.rt is unfound ed. Street Car Men Strike. Chic vuv, K-t. 0. T! strike ! strrct car oiH.t.iii'inrrt. drivers and vnhle rj-mi'ii on iUn N-trtli side was inaagarated a-ordini? i nram at f o'cltK'k tiiis mrniti,:. No rar Iia.s Uvii runtniij; iolay in tlie entire yrtli IivUin. Lxprvd wi- and rattle trrijss uf ail dexT.pt inn, on wliich tvnivrarv wats have Utn fixe'?, were ran all d;ty by the :r;ken and others, and wen palmiu'z.nl to tiioir fnlli raja- it y. " T HniTen-'d for more t!:in ten year with that dreadful disoa?, catarrh, and n.-nti ewry avail ,;u!e mcUt-ino v. hich an-c-ortimrndt'd to nie. I rati not thank ou enough ft-rthe rtlicf whi. h your Cream !;dn. ha aflordtd rue. Emanuel M-V-c-r Wir:U!l. LL N.. It ia a ncteworthy Cxi that evorr pivo tal State lias an exceptionally Iiical ticket to belp the national ticket along. There's no use talking. That counts. DTHE ONLY Brilliant Durable Economical Arc DUrnoai Dyes. They excel all ethers in STe'Jj, l'u iky ami Fanc-s. None wOicrs arc jut as gool, Iiciare ol imitations thcr arc traJc uf cheap and interior materials and girc Jjoot, wcu! crocky colors. 35 colors; 10 cents each. Seci pot) fur Irr tok. Sample Card, dlrectcoa foe cviart: c'W.o.. ro.it ir. the hr.ct lak or Bumg (10 ct. a q-ian, c;c o.d by Drtttsu or Ly W'LLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, ft For Gildiac Brocsisff Fancy Art idea, USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Cold, Silver, Brcou, Copper. 0n)y 10 Ccnta. . D a m n wr)icr) Q 1! 9 y feflONESfY s 1 v Qenuinehssa F(ed H tin tag on OYry plug. Old Honesty is acKp.owi- edged to be tle fjurgst and rnost iastiiig piec cf Sfandai-d C.i3.v.ng Tjbacco Gn the marKet. Trying it !S a better test than any ta!K about it. Giveitafiir trial. Your dealer has it. ARBUGKLES' name on a pacir.go ci COFFEE is a guarantee of ccelleuco. ARIOSA COFFZE is kept iu aa flr?t-class is kept in all stores lroia tha Atlantic to the Paoiho. COFFEE Isnevpr eoocl-s-Len exposed 'o the air. Alvars rj th.a Vt .r. '1 in he- r.et :ca!:y tsealed OX J POtTD r A CM AG 3. Fr full information of thf rmite. wher u ob tain uveruueut Laula, Map( Etc.. AUlrt J. Jf. BRACKESMVGE, Central PafwenfEer Ant, Coruer Tib Ave. and 8mithdell ritrveu, Pitt burgh. Pa. CatarrH ct-r -V7SC1 feM the 'lean the Nasal li-f . irwuslir.l 1 -0t! 'jjl PM.gp.es, AilaysPaio f 'fUyfEVERP,! IiiflamTiation. ir T'Jl Heals the Re- I . q s.oro ine eoiw m c.'Psy&l S-jac rae and Smelt. ,4X'&' USA. I V ' I iroi-Tiiirci-Dc HAY-FEVER """" Amitlcle H .nn'lwl Into ech niwtril and ia areejl.le. Price -si ,fimi nt lrl"ii-.ts : l.y mail r, -visible. I. fioe. tl.Y BKO., jo Uun-n Sln-l, SewY'Tk. i-.w-lyr, CIATARHR.-Vrof. C. IV Cook, rrin J vm iiitrh ?hi. ;t IVntl, Pa., fonnally frf SoiUffWt.lMU.lv, I'O.. KM.sof Nvn-i:."5 KaVKUY PiBCanitKH: " It ! dif iwl iar f..r a tairh 1 ev.r tritM. It S th tM ratarrh rnn? I ev.r triwl It i the "implf-t atnl ,aitt.t t of anvtlmitf 1 fViT irifl. If any frifn.l of mint ftiwHiM nat tlm. 1 a him to wn-lTiino tnt i hay ii hall inrity that 1 mil acnaititl a ith Mr. I. M. 'rTTiv, "up of tm pn.pntM 01 naiurq s Remedy for Catarrh. W l ai. urriirht. htiHWiM (ft-utl-iiutii. an t rus ii;cU''in.' I-th- tt catarrh rfmt-tly :hat aii be ftuml. It har. cnriit uw. and. I tclkv it will cure any jn-oou sii tie ring from catarrh.' ItMiM try d-n.r?f'ti ami l'aU' . It mnv he ent ty iiratl ; n: i-.-.- ?1. Kwrr iwkHvrt- oTitaiia full vvii.-r "iKKind of me-li-'ine. Nnl f'r our 1. pt ' eniiiit-il "How torn re atarrh." A. res. I. M. uKA i oc lU, KtM, si MueHa.Na coikty Pa. CHEAP RATES To all Points "WEST- Via. B. & 0. B. R. 1 The It. .t f). is the only line running solid trains to Chicago, Ills. Cincinnati, O. St Louis Mo. Whore direct ('nnci tinni are mmle with all trains for MI-.' il'lll, 10'VA, PA KOTA, KANSAS, NKDHASKA, 0I.n KADO.CAUFiiN'IA. AND OTiK :i )N. For rates of far -, time of tr-iini an.l in formation in ilctail, call u;m or athlress i.e-.in-.--t Ap-nt IJ. & . II. It " V. W. I'lt'KINO, Traveling lV.ssoneer At. B. AO, Ii. lL . Aiciersrf. Pa. VOU CAN FIND AmillTCTOlT BEOS. vbo will Ououavt tor arcrtiii t at Weri nuu. ai N Ell Pom's CELERY ' j COMPOUND CURES I PROOFS" . I " i iTv tua. Neuralgia .. r- Nervous 1 ru.,,,, P rostration Tr'Z I' t ) rr.c:::aiHi,;n." soiiih t orniin. N. H. . . "it h-t li'-ne me uc DlSO&SeS Arn, Stoc Cirr. Ay U ""I'ain s C-r t on t dcuikI ha brc-D ni gr"1 All LlVer oenetit h.T ttrpid livw. intigriL,a. hr(i ii.i.j- Disorders tec R AILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE t OHIO RAILROAD. SOMERSET & CAMBRIA BR ASCII. DISTA.SiK AND FARE. Vilrt. Fare. Somerst to sto-siown j Soraeret to Hmn-eruvllle 17 j Semi'-, t to ik-cliel 22',' j Sutaem-t Ui Johnstown. - & i Somtrsei te fcin kwuod . 9 ! somem-t w timrrvt; 15 W : : ; t lu ! n ; so ' TO ; i (10 ' & i 7 M j m ; W : 1 M j S to '' I somerset, lo Mi-yvrwlale 1 impnU'l In riimlM.Tl.inil . 58 210 iO J4 Somerset to Wathiuglon M.iuerK't to iialtimore Somen-t to 1'nuna H.uierstl to Ceatluecct.. Siniersi-l to ."OKUel!.ville 5'2 i Suicret to fftlbniKti 111 j Th.? lar to t'hiluuvlphi 1a tt.U, and to Sow i Yo!k. HLnil. Summer Arrangemsnl - to effect Apr. 23, tt. X0R TII-HO LSD TP. A .VV. Johns ruwx txi'hE!5No. 91. t Ij.ttj.. S j i'.ittlT i:-- a IU n".K-r. .1 a III !.. ti fi-( a ui tiw.vcrvi;t- 6 C'-a m li-lhfi . C.lt a Johntowij... a iu j MAIL No. 9.;. j Jsart. t ritt-fiiirti f:'o a m : fir kttmsl it n a hi j MiHortl lt:--ia iu ! ru i-i 11 4.i ni ! ! .tovlt.wii p m J liwvt?rfiHe.lj.: in . ht'lhel . p ui -li-nfr". Johlftowu.... !:!.' p ni I Ps-j'ii(ffrs fn:a F;U1".ifth chanire -arn for ' MLU.-ET aa:0MM0IATIuX-No. y5. t Leir$. I A-rirr. Ifalthnuie 1 a ra j SOMtKahT ft:;W p m f'iufittn,h ki p m j . KkwHd ,".1. p in Mii tors J b.Sl p ui j Pa-iMnirtT fir StuiK-rx-t fnim th at an:l wtt on the J'murKh Invu-mn, ctmnge care ai Kk it wool. HO CTU-IiO CM) Tit A LXS. j KALTIMoLE MAIL No. W. f j Lmrts I A rrivr J'thiwowu 7.(iani Kim kwi 9 a ra ; I'.--i!it-i , a m i t'uniirtrtni. l.iapra '. Htni t-r ilit :-Vatn W w-tuimi'Mi , i:.'piu ' tJiytiHii iu iui.i'.m.irr h I p ni ; deiilrr ... am , I'ltU-burj-h 2:W p ai : StihKKT -:: ami ; Miiloni y..;j a m J Ka-fi tr for iKjiuti1 tat and v t cbariKe curs 1 at ittx itwi-Mi. ACaIM0IA noN-No. L I ra.r" f A-virr Jo!in4owu 3 W p m ti'kw-i -I -4 p m ' : Ittlhel : i pin i (tiiMirTiaii'l ... 7:u p iu ! litrrv,ilf ... p m J i'lU-l-nrli s ji p ni j SUij Mow a . 4j p lit I W a-htiia!iirun ?:'t' a m : (rtMtftrr i p cr i Bul'lmre s .wi . in , uaK.KM:T l p m j MiiiorJ tj p m ; ! VfiijftTS for east and wet cbanjre cars at ! j ROCKYVOOD ACCOMMODATION -Na. 9t I j,, .;y.,pmi ramrer leaving on lhi tniiu ciin make rtm nt tiori nt km kwouj with ingiil tiprvw traiiia ai ant et't. IVailj. f Dtly except ?unday. BALTIMORE it OHIO RAILROAD. riTTSBCRdir DIYISI0X. ' EAST-BOU.XD TRAIXS. Ynnoh. ,1- Tmtn Lrm Cumirt d Ej. JV iJ. IZsprt. ria-hnnrh r. m. to . m. p. m. firitt.-a :J3 s Jl MeKeroMrt " ' Ust N' 1-q iJi " 10.i" " jfnmU Koni . " V m i t- 1 - v i 1 1 e :J i" V t'. " 1 1 : J ' hu Pvfc 4 i'. h ' oxiiiiKUi-e ' )" ' li:l;A. m. CriUtt 4-:i. " lt ij ' "'awiiiian ' il.v 44 k. w ootl ,v i i . ; i ftarrett Vj7 11 i " i"tii$i'urv Junc.o . : " ' Meen-laie ' 11 -C. " Ll.S Keystone .Vl.. 1I -IJP. M ffltd i'atrh ::) " 1L4 " 1 " Hithat:ipua l ' .. .. " .. Fntrii((te 6:J2 " Jj:17 . Hyn-l-uan H Xi " u CuiuiMTlatij 7:(ti " Wahnnfiu .ri:l. ' 7.-1 bauiiiaorc tarri l-j b; a.Ju " H.ST-iJ0r.V) 7U .V.S'. (";.wir .t j Twin Urn CmnOrrCti A'. Jdait r, i. s-r.p. m. Ilaltiinore a. m. Kyi) a. m. kitm H.i & beriauU :si" r. M. 3-17 " I-:V. A. M. ;-io ; tdirhoiM! -4s ! Sonihiiiiii-tf.n s-.v i sand ImcO y-U J i -Viy.-r-Ule iii J7 3 1 8-t-"i in" 4-'s 4- :v 5- 1.. K.irj 4-:l 4-17 4- Ml .10 Mi iv:l7 til simwiinry June. s--;i " t ii-i'llUU H-ll 9JA llMt. ' llL' . . t p.iJiA OMitliiene l-;i7 " i.hkrle 1"- - - ; 'niielisvi!le 11 -m i Kr.mil Kent l!-.v ' Wrst Nrirton WM. ! M( Ki-l.rt 1-1 I BrailiU.-a l-:ln Ar. f uiKtuirKh 2-W ' s- U " T-li The time given i a;-rc sjtaudardXm 1 lail Trin onn?ft at Ro-kwno'I with train U antl fn:ii invrr &u Ji'ui-t.wu, at HynJ- , mn tt th i rmt UiMtfl from Hti!firV at ti,nfti I with iraiu-ii aiivl from iwrlin. at sat-b'try Juuc- tiju w::h irulitJ) to mil troru SaltslKiry. j j AS Trains Stjpjfor rat-jtrs c'mi Tt. z 1 (litrn. W. M. fXEMKXT. Miiu.wer. CI1AA U. !H.T LI, lieu. l'-s. A't. 1 p ,-,M -Jit?WfaaWaiafcatarmWlWa,aT'aM 0 5fm T MAKE- ITEASi'POlld TO Vlyr Tfi 610 W- lOTll DOq OWilDiriTT'f yI DOT J KT 10 PER CfttT OT RffXHM.fl . nuiitwj.1 iu.ua i.ttTK) m'iQri tTn, BUVINvi THi EI-ANKET. I'-vyer. 1 tart .''i li. r-c Llar.ket. Iikalei. Iliij tat a5A bUnkcr, tat it is "just us good. . SOLD AGAIN. The "just a good" bl.inket did net Ia.- thrsf week t 17 sT7 --s .1,' I - v. I -Mem ON THE WAR PATH. f .ive ros ray moucy lacl., r i 5 A 1 lorw Tilankct. &'A Fivs H:!c. Bu Five Hllc cf War? T&rwz. ; 5,'A Eoss Static. ! UlLfO.I .lit m4 JfasttluthfarOat'DaarUM '4 5 -A Extra Test 33 other st!es I Al price to ssi; .vrr I For s-ile by ill dealers. C.jpyTiad 1;-, t Wll. ATKS & So.-b.j CI"KItV i School of Short-Uaml. PITTSBURGH A i Th !. a ti:'? -h.-.S t?u ir :i! :v. ih-1'. Theory l'i'-n.- prHt ti- -1 of), ;.... .1 innk J pruf.ii iu ;!cikkfT'i'U'ifi i;r;iiit.uU-. Ivii'l.miti j Hi J.:ti.n!!;lf- Hint r- st-i un. Over .tOO S,u.1.r. Las, Year. 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