The Value of Good Roads. The f..!f.:riKitc: i taken trim read U ifore t'i" -'on'; '"' Airrirtilliiral N"" :-v l'.reT or. ''Tn? Carry t.j- rrol. i . .... - ,J m.MiNl'.oi in tht annual al N the UU- P. .-1"! rol,!-are ODe "f l!,c ficd c ii.-i'v for a VuU -iv'.iri-'. It , i.e." r,' iu a'! v : ""u ' Tl.erv can le Jus rn(,n n j.'r'it nat-.n inti-'ri'.ir' l-;wrtu it ...,r - .J ti, v.-r f..rt tht wro no oiiVr o.u-v tue.uKof tnvo! an 1 trans portation ft P"- di-tanrr. g vc a imu.W - l.w.uiefaiMWi-!,. .or K-eto tar . inn ' Tti'iJl their empire H .1 ti?ir uotnin- i but IIWJ inc. . ' were ,r in civilizing ttie ptpie "? j 1 An l when l:ue teU, the , .i . .,j .. I C'-'Il J'liTi ri(l Uriw lrer, W iu v,.. - , the u ,S weil one of the effect, of j the ak hi,h f..!loed. It ..de j ,he U.'.u ,teeoera,.l the . f , ,vl;K.tK.u wfcieU 6.1- ! , , i...,u. .. rflH-r Listorin bve : tol-l ai how ha'l W in ,-"r I of hiol-r in the i-Jwn of the L An- J'.riUiu in the ia-st i;J in the precious f p-len 7"... an I .x.n four.J their way to .rnturies. II, w tUt f-ru. .ro.h. ! j New Y..rk. to be arri.-i on th b ks of j.k hor JIww. O.tis -.nd r .i.vra.l have !-x.i.twtt!whi.-bmi4ti r,veo on i dre-ed s joint K-lter t-. tien. ro! H..r..a f,K.tand hoWKloW travel M pem-raily. ! incU-in a ,.f.io2rjj.h of the Ss.cwlie WluMiUie Upland Arirultural Sxaety j letter a-ta memento oftlxMHiun.uto.and .aim intocsiKtenee in t7M, it found the : g.ving tie hUtory of the corn-i...ii.k-nW. -rt-at o!teie to improvement oa tanui to be "the want of ineaui- of iuleruai .oniiminiiation." "The defects of the , .nl.hr mad then in existence KraleJ . iit prejudicially to the farmers ho ! for Mug d other relH, n-l was - wilt tUeir pnkluctii to market." It liiiii- vi,j.(i for at th' citv prison. He a . -ted the production and orevente.l the re- ; -bout t0 ,ra,ferred to the county in- j kZ&& plarinir, by manure, of the elements of ; finillirj. Bl,en the Jrctor ivideiit..lly ! iwu.eic truje ke Uu.rt l.rud of fertility which waj alietracte'L The : jiv.-v.re,j , ), ie a., an.J refused hi i . . . - , , , . . turnpike sw-t Went iiitoelf.vi lut i:.M pnl hin ,.r,ni.ion to enter that insti- j IllUmmating &L LUDHCating UilS or K'.t'i. but it was not until well into the .t;,,n UI1!es be would intv for his enter- i . present century that S" ' l r-iad became cioiiioi. eii'iuu:i to allow f.ntfii'J ami , . . I . . .1... l.;..l. Bur..l . Scot. U agriculture lo imc n-e . i ! ... ...i.l.l ... f ll.is i e.iturv found it. A i pri-te essay,. tliethanin agriculture i .lurinc the previous tifly year, publish- ; iu lM'i, iu the F.rm r ' brings j thia out i:i Htrikinrly, how the "u j roveiueuts in roads IcJ to progress in ! aricttlluie. -.Most runtri of Continental Kur j liave built roads for military purHe, iii-h be'-o iifreat fj' tors iu th? devel- .pineiit and Jrns in the countries in : time.-, of peCi Nap.Ie.uh.il tha Srst j wa.Mii r ii i bai!t ever tiie alps that can- ; iua inlar.nic tiiwnt to ve tiie easier. No that four tunnels pien-e the Alps ,,r railr..M.is, f.w peace! ul truie, the j country finds greater need than ever Tor j jr.nd hirai roaus. -Military is hive been built by ! evi-i v civihz.-d natiiKi o:i c.uth, I itiilik, J and in the end the roads proved of more j importance to tiie ari id peace than toeV did even to wr. Th ; gre.it ' national road" bii.it by our general g jvernment f'o n Ualli.u re westward across the mmiiitains to Wheeling, thence to C in einnatti, a'i I w:. Luis was s great aid in building u; the West, anl was for a long li.ne a great r.uie of irael and in land trailic. S. Ion,; as western out j e4 n' disc muected w ith each oilier and witb the outer world by roads, they could not row." A Tremendous Sensation w.cill have b -pner.-ated one hundred Bnd w here he felt at liberty to do al-.ut years ago by tiie sight of one of our mod- ; , he pUisod. There were some lieauti ei ii ex.res trains whiir.ng along at ie j fuj omnx- " fijilit. The lady had evi-i-ate of S'kty inilesan hour. J.lst think (iently forgotten that hoys arc alw.tts liuw our grandfathers would have stared hungry, a id d;d o.T.-r hi n one; prob t Kich a ectaclf ! It tiki aexl deal a,ir she had forgott m that there were lo astonish S'ople now-a days, but scne ; ttnv jn the house. At any r..te tier young of tiie marvelous run-! of coiiMiuiption, j visitor concluded that something would wrought by I):. Pierre's "iolden Medi- j ulve . Atme. sr. he mm id : eal 1 is. ove.y. have rre..t -d w i le-spread Auntie, please give me an orange." mni.euient. Consumption is at last ar- She told him she iia.ln't any orang.-s, knowledged curable. Tiie "(iolden Med- 0 whira he promptly replied : i .Cat Ihsc.vrrt" is tiie on! v known reme dy for it. If t ikon at th ; n;Ut ti ne which, Ivar in mind, is n t wlivn tiie lungs are nearly g eie it will g right to the seat of the disease and acejuiplisll its work as nothing else in tbe world can. Salt as an Article of Diet, The itnortancc of mi.t as an article of j diet, according to scientilic writer, is over rate I. A continue 1 use of larg? (j'lunti ties of salt produces sc'irvy. The p'.pil lar belief that an HpK t.le for suit is uni versal s.mong the lower animals is with out founlatim in fac t. Il '-s. cats and fiber -arniverous animals show no fond ness f,.r it. and the -4i'ne is tni of the fruit eating animals. Keen herbivorous annuals do not eat salt regularly with their food, but only at long intervals, wdiicii suggests tin? thought that perhaps they take it as a vern:ifi:g' III certain parls of the world where salt is unknown nnt.doies alouiiu Ln countless niiiiibers, and ill part of Africa where sail is abun dant the ant.dojies show no f.n lness for it. Tiiere sre :n my insti.n. '.' in which fl'H-ks of hles;i and her is of cattle have been reared suv--ful!y wit bout salt. In certain tiarts id' Central Afiica salt is liore scarce than jrild, an5 to Fay that a certain man eats salt is to sav that he is verv rich. Yet the people living there I i have existed for ages and have enjoyed J the best of birharous health without a j t iste of salt from iiifan y to old age. Salt j is not in use in Siberia as a common eon- j stttueut of fisI. and the same w as true o! t'i N'M-tb Amorii-aus Indians previous to the disis.very 'f the continent by Knro peans, an I fornitny years after, and is still true of the 1'jmp.n Indians of South America. i We Point With Pride j To the (!od name at home," w on by Hood's S.irsaparilla. In leil. Mi, i where il is prepared, there is more of j II oodV Sarsapirilla s-dd than of al! oth- j er medicines, and it has given the U-st of j satisfaction since its introduction 10 years j ago. This could not lie if the medicine, .lid not pwo merit. If you stilfer from impure hloo J, try Hood's Sarsapanlta and realize its lx-ciliar curative poser. Tiie p t Wlii'.ticr is n'portid as hav ing caused all his letters to Ik- burned to prevent p'sth'!;no;is publication. Pv per mission the Rtston Junrnu' prints the f illo-viiig letter from Mr. Wnittier War ing noon this rumor : tliK Kvu.l, I)vnvf.;:s. V..'X Fi:;c.v.i; The ieporl concerning th;' bi'rtilrig r.f my "'.'iters is only true as this : Sojne yea- ago I det'.roved a large collection i.f let'ers I bad recejvi d. not fr .m any regard to my own reputation, le;t from fear that to leave them liable to p i'ilicity might be inj rU-i'.s or unpleas ant to the writers or their friends. Tle-y covered uiu 'ii of the auti-slxwty s.ri . I and the war af the rcSol'inn anl many of them, i know, were strictly private an t confidential. I wa not able at the time to look over the MS, an-1 tlionght it saf est to make a b inline o.' them ail. I hive al says ivgarueda private and confident"; P-tier as s.;cred, arid its publicity in any eliajiea sha.ne.'ul breach of trust, unless authon'r.ed by the writer. I only wish my own letters to thousand ofco'res pondents msy he as carefully disposed of. Joan 1 iVitirrtER, Turnip and li.er roola should be slic el for cattle, and not choptied, as the -b.rppi-d r.sit often rhrke them. The Murchison Lt-tter. w Ajkiu.'. f i. January 8. Mr. Os- , psodhy, the ant! of tlir fan- M an-Ji- j ison !Mr. whose identity w. revealed j yesterday, iy l-e Ji-1 n it, u Hi.' a f-w j days hr-fjretliPflrdw'Mndentv ' 1 j.ub! c, have a roa.fi'twn of it i:.';s.rt- I Mln H'ti.-at -ti-i. W:.. n ho did, l:- ts-onslit ..fle far re;nrhiiif-ir.t-t ai) i j -M:llr- cunMHjueniv to riimscll r:.n- j !v, r;.!!.i-r a'.-'trtite 1 'ios. Finally. !i - J 1-o'wi-v.t. after roti.'erei.a' ;lh a few j contid.i.lial lrion if in lVnnr.-i. it a j tutu-mi m-d to Oiuke U.e I'-i'er pirtdir, j and on the VJ.lt f (Mobor the l-tt-i i brviiit-lit tt,Lo A ,. .,!. W. A. j f), (,..l(k:K. Tlt.v Bl.re Kf .-o, i j Central I-.xetunve c.jiitnmier, iirarj i. i . , ... tU !..,k!lMUn iaL'f, viritnc -. '-i ',"'"""t "" ' , , Ottif. alitor of the 7 v.. an.l t.:ee three mil .11411 1'.- let'em without re- , ferriof tbem to any co.-iwatts .a-e or N.tinal. or to any oth.-r i., ,S the cam,""" tlJ;D f"f, further .May wa ie. wi i:ro.rtie They ere :virJini:!y puo.i..e.l on the at i A Tramp Worth $t50,000. Several Uys an tramp piHe J to the i.-;n,ii,n- Ohio, city iulimmry d:rvtorn fc,-,,,.,,..,. The tram!. n-.Wi to do thi ., j 1PX( .,,,,. niI the tlt v ' lC ! f. T rrn wk .T.'in Sim a windetinv : mlm l .n'.Msw..nN. than any tramp j n;1 21lt boult he in worth not j j, tlian J1.V), in emus which he has j on (lejKBiit in various bank in thw parti uf the owunlry. '., si b tiie money, be lias iiiorta'eJ on farm property ai d ,.olmty and pjveriiim-iit bonds pilore. y,.t l, VM fn,m p!a.-e to place with his r-ltf.r,l ,-lothin barely envtrinj him an 1 lisiiintr on hi- unwahhed and unkept i,.Kly. traI11I,s through the day all over the cau,itry, lx-:in liis f.njd and r'.otliin aIli lo.ljrjuj,, n.n he can, in caial.(B-es n(j jnRrr31.ir!e, end, iiltopei her, one of tu. w,,rs. i,,,,, wr,.jches under tiie ftais. A few years ao be was knocked JJwn near ,e tonuf ,,a ,,,,,1 Tt,,. 0f :io,:)if. wiiii-K be had concealed on (lirtv (,;,;v ; ,. ti,,lt .ls, .,.r. chased f7''.'Wl worth of-llardin cr.unly bonds w tiich he stilionn. dr.iwitiL' the . interest regularly and c uicealirig it. lie j ha m know n relatives or friends, ilow j he accumulated his wealth and where he ! came from are a!w unknown as he has J made no confidants. He made his lirst 1 appearance here ten years or more ag . Apologizingto Auntie. An Albany lady tells of an uhnoun illy bright bov iu Atusterdam who called at ! the bouse of a neighbor where he was in ' the habit of going several tiimtia ilav 'You lieT ' l'righteiied to thiiik how il Sounded, he ran home unit told his mot tier, w in. immediately Belli him back to apol"gi;:e. The young man improved matters by saying : "Auutie, I am very sorry for what 1 said to vou. hut but. Auutie, Von did lie" -5. . Common Sense. Dispatch is the sou! of business. Character is higher than intellect. Iltppiuess is not pcrf.it until it is allured. To lie free from evil thoughts is tic-da bt 't gift. Habit, if not resisted, soon becomes necessity. Nothing is more tedious tlian the ur s;id of pleasure as an occupation. i.ioo lness consists not in tie outward th.ngs we do, but in the inward things wcsie. Work is not n man's I ui-.i-htiu lit, it is his reward and strength, his glory and his pleasure. Never excuse a wrong action by saying some one eise-docs tite same thing; that j is no excuse. j He that wrestles with us strengthens ! our nerves and hharpens our skill ; our antagonist is our helper. i Nature lias made ocrni alion a ne.-es- J Ki.v u, . . ey makes it a duty ; ! ,aI,;t may make it a pleasure. j The bright days of youth are the seed time of life. Kvery art inn is a s -e I wh'we good or evil fruit will lie the hap p nrss or miHciy after life. llappin-.-s depen is not on w hat one ! h is. but on what o.ie ii. wiio is of i chi-erful spirit wiiM che.vfu'. iu all privation. He who i of a rtniplalning j spirit win never lack; o.vistous t com- p.ainmg. il i-.not of ones posst.ssions or surrounding's, but oik-'s way of loi-kiug a' his ioriins an i s.rT.tindings, that settli the ipaeation of on :V cheerfulness, wherever he is, or whatever ae has. T.i" "ed corn nearest the lip, prodiu-es the string-stand lest plants, followed by tl.a' from the butt, w hiie that from the middle is jssitctit. Mood's SarsapariHa Cimibine. in a niannrr priiUar tr it If. lite i lt blood-rartfyivr, e-d f-.n.gtt ir.'.nr rrnie- ilttt at the vecetaLte kUiU Ymtwi'l n:.d i ll.ia W'Hiiirrltil Kui.'dy ericeiive wL.er. oth.-r 1 n-edk-laes iiare fnileu. Try it now. It will ! inirify ymir 5Uo!. rrjnihtc U.e dlesttun, j and give irw life ar:d ipor t:i ttie entire Ik!t. t Hood's 8;'.r?ipari!la d d rro jrre.it r'ssl. j I wa tired out trot, overwork, aitd It U4tsl mr op." Mas. U. II S:xaos, ti hees, K. Y. j I mfirred three Tears trwn 1I.1 isjisnn. j I took H-d t Hrimaparftla attd thi-.k I ars curi-a.' Wits. M. 1. Ivi, Jtrorkpert, X. V. Purifies the Jilood Bond's Pirnaparilli b rtiiraetrrirrsl r three )ru'.iar li.rs : 1st, t!c eombinaiitM nt remeOit aintu: 2d, tlw proportum; 3.1. llie procM. cf uriag the aclivs nieiuci::al qualities. The resu.t is a medicine ot unusual fctreti.-tu. t-tlecl.iig enrrs 1 iiiicrtn ui.kuowa. bend fur tsa'k Cuutainiiig ttsluitioaal eviUrne?. -Hood's Sarsr-naTilla .mes ip niT vstrm. fairuiea my lnotai. sa inu niv art'etitr. ami weitia u, m..ke iao iivrf.' .1. P. luoaii'aos, ItegliU'r of ik-rita. Lvwrll. M.. K'sl'a S-iriT.-oiii lv.a:a rtt etra. and If wonh its weicut in e"ll " I. lkAautU.GT.ak. VU WJi rirei, i.ew Voik d.j. Hood's SarsapariHa fsiM by ill drnecisu. (1 ; air for si Marfs CEly bjr C I. HOUU & COl, Lowrll. Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar. GARTERS h pius. -m to a lnti'His stAt- of tiif i-.(t-fB. mich mm -.I!i.r. i'luil tt lr St-!, AO hit tlMTinUHt ftuuu uUe Aucct-s ba brer aiio u iu cunutf nrv eunilv vHj;iai4 iu t.KiMefiion. mrinc aimuii tite ltvr and rrulaio Lb boweia. AH tln-v t nu'd b ltnoi rnflM to thorn iiiit frrT.ir.;iT4T lr-ir r"lni ti-i i"t t h-fv, at-J th'-if vim iwm ir' thrm find t livi.-1 t ;at3!'hi t in t mnnr wi that t:.-r wit! n t iv mllii ta ilo without Umuu. Uut aTUTfcy tuck be! In thhane so mun Kvs thai htv U hr w- mitk- ri.r cr- .t boost. Our pills cere iV ('htt9' Lf-rn v. t.rrca ru.tJ aprTrrrTnaIt a::1 rry etv to rnk Oo- r two piH mai. a t wy n:v f-ri"iv vi-cttili mini o n-t pn; t pirr, K it !tr KntW a-ti"n l-Mnaall ilv th n- In T-ah at ct-fir. fl lor f I Krvi v-rviTTi, ur wnt by tuil XirI 00, lT:w Int. LdlEL fesSfe, feslfta Oils! Oils! Naphtha and OaSOline, That etn 1 iiiA-te fnn: Petn.JiiTn. cbalieug PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. lf'T'Si uih tjjc in'St uuiformly Satisfactory Oils IX THE American. ZMarket, Ai-k for oars. Trade tir Somerset and vicinity r.s-K A HKv:niTi nd HvtAS.S A KslKH. BMF.lUvET, Pa. tJS'fS-lyr. Et, M. NOSE AND TKROAT DISEASES. Ml. ) M-f.E" ( KAX 4M SIITriloliw. It. !? t r..i.i.'!ilv ii Hi'.-.! lv e.iu''iiti.ii ami 21 t r..i.i.'!ily i i ii-V ..r w li'.-li lie ! n ill ! I Ii - iiu.Ue a .ar.-fut vxuln- 1 ;iv.. Ih.- i,ii.(v .C '"lire, ttij't rot ii, nire t" ..ii' I" I .-f -.1110 ;1 i.i.-iio ; y.si i-.ni Hi. n j:i u lim y ii .xielit in r., ; i yt.u i1'-ri.l- .... i.. :r -il l.n-i A.i' iai.in.iti i- fr.ua Jln .': i :n '..:1.:i. nt i- Tuti- i I'.ir :hi U-'i.-ii: of !!-.' w li.i s ii I.K- itiMi.l .'i.ei. I. m Imv lnvn en-.m-e-1. 'Iirnti'; litv ii-t..ft .I -tin.' -.rxims. who, t! r...i;-ll i-c 'l 'i . have mull ii-'.l-l? 'irrlllateil lie- r-ii1 lli il in eimrvi. ne'e Iwyi.e.l Ihereai'h i .1 ilc.. ..! I luiii -t rt'Miur... imi . r for yjiirmlj. ollivc MU I'eim A.enue t'i;i.-)ari;li. J'a. SEND YC'JR OoDEEIS FOR CAND UB TO H. CHILDS & CO Waaufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in 300TS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, 51! WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. SuceessfjD Trc2tm:ni oi Siseeao A SCI:NT?:?3 DISCOVERY ! SIK HOl.t.-. I.i1 i aiise ol nit llloea-e. aSr-l:-s1 .lil'(M-t: KIIUK Successful Treatassot. cures: Catarrh, Bronchitis, Ccnsumption, !Wa!atj, Rheurratir m. trVrfnl Tonic and 1U iM ( ttitht-r. -ri i'riji- rr..iri t:a' nsi ar jt'.' i '; Ju ii" i-iji i iti itur ot re t pd I ii e. ,it r .- i". : ,.ri, i. ,? d-i , c'Bt'tl tcr it ntr w..vt(- t a-..f iAif 4tart (ar lunn t tut corm 1 I '1 . e i .! jf . I t ur -J i w ;i , iir- auy . m w -i i't r i m?. -irr .in .. Xtr. h, 't 01. PrrmTW v if !'- ,;i i:i, -t.li nr-d d.'tiKitlttMl. vuit tindrt ll 1' i-.tn.' -r ii-" I'.i it. inrTM-iilarty th"v h - It .-. t-- i -J i i' vt . v.- -1; i.j ti"ii !. r'miKxtiiu hi.-' ir : -.r.-! , n.i- it;.. 1 tfttAf. 'J tu'1 u in' - l i 1- v .U u ! ti: fut" atmi at tiiu klk tictM v t ri. :.r- r .; V mtn ti nf. nr.'i.yi- -t, - -:,..n-i't. ( h-?ri: n.thir. lm rw.-a w ifl. P;t5-ifi,n m ;7 vrar trnir ia cilTtvo.rf :lwof,iA ."v-ua torrit-;:Ur and lut'rrntal Mia. Wa. Radsa'i Microbe Killer, it & fiERRINE'S pure r BARLEY MALT 1 t 1 FOR Malaria IndigestiCi -fcMl-! il 'J-4 . . 1 e- tTf WMt'rn iln a f..l t:i Ni.rlli t.rv. oil! w : He. : ss-ert .SI cj-iws. t.f I'prrlne'a .i-oy Mali at r.tiiv. '1 t-. 11 (instant .le ft ni"'. f.,r vo.it ul l.l.l j :r a rat Inn l .-is-i.'iotr. liis enr Iv ineit.jt ef my liirt cni..-r. T!m4ma I' C I'er ri n e's I'ul-e 11m r ley Mall i-o-lientier M Ifie n.-st litsinti rmilr f..r MularuiaiKl ladlgcss WATCH THE It will ermcllrmts from j ttte ysT-m all tbe forma J of Malaria. U115ErTIOV.-Tak Part of Wine .Ih.IuI 1'lir.e Ti.n4 a IH,.. I-t iwl ,v all llminrtsTs ttitsairrtrrrt h. Vnltd ' te- aad fania, tu gtt.uu ualiM bu4ri:i ai.lui. ut HUMPHREYS' TS' iOCZ yi-i f Cl0h Cold Bind-n? Z1 '.,i? I BltUPrBLB. Art-Jof f r a- ax i-ia. t t. ind.pj aaswta UTT or FiurciiM l. oti. cms raicic SI rrriti. H r-e-.-r- ikorut ( "IfC .-. ,J 3 itt 4 .ie. .r i sfihrns nt littauta .2 4 ' lrl rr re-n. 4 in aren Auai't. 4fl-nrtttt'r . t.r;pi.i;. m.o;ii 4Lai.. .35 (ill h.ihra Morltm. Vimu.tf..., ?.1 l oa-Jim. Iwi, ltl-ftf-iiui 3. r! Xfarta'i'lB. 1 miUiH-'Irt. J (H ''H It S H O Pii E O PAT H I C t ifttrfMB. it.t nut. M.in(.-ii 2!J ivprrd r Pelnlnl r-rlo4a- ntira, loo l'r"('j IVrnnJw t I itmri, t tnrta, J:rb-u)i Hr-tiMTc... .2 nl lihfum, E-ji-fn-m. Lrvi4Uoa.. .2 Iti I r.ef &ud A.ue, l in' Malaria. .Ml I7il'llra. It. int.. 1 h msIipt .5.1 I atnrru. InlliN-nT. .st l tr FM .All tll VI lexo'luc I .neh, Vi.i,-nto oualw.. .A(l .;-Nrral l-ai lit ,1 hiwca' Woaknaaa ,!kO Kl.ie II;..-.,. r .,'.11 4 ill rinitri V rakcraa. . lirif.'.'. Is.l t-ri !lt.i li.r. nf Tt,r l.art. I'niret,n I . Specifics. '.l iij iifa.i .-v (,r ( -t i.iH4 t: i .ij r-etpi, ,f -.C. itj 1JKI II Atvt.IC4J.Lui. IWl'altwtfbl.te EE BERS To; r-fl mrnturfftn I i &sm lATIffS S M. SaifUS"?. fc'i EE WISE! Boora ajtd snow drehiu) with WclffsAGMEBIackins NEVER GET HARD AND STIFF, CUM' Sho5. No tUr.kir hroh nquired, aad kiw p.w.loM la docm three maatwiciitt Mbar. W T F U P R I 1 1 F sr.4 wrrn. nd to reCTT leather, and luepi Itcoft awl dwrublr. Sold br Shoe Etcna. Orooan, DroRbU. Aa. Tlry oa trr Harruas. WCLFF a RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. LAU'IES T KNOW THE ! I r WL GAJ T1DI.NG b'i U" i Ht B- LI BBIAl IMPHOTIHIHS Sewing Machines, Put on none are they so perfected as on tbe Jrp self yv.V'rtn-wtiUT fill a Hstthhi a veulT as Lbr tn.&tiAl sjuml. 1 op-'ii-flui ptrf ! n;if tfcTvm.iuj: iniiiio. amt ptii!iv; pnuirie? llf-itti, .iiMir a ! H'liifi'l an! vn vili'-h. mi umrh aliuirrl iy la'liea , of trtir . li rtt tiititifT in tnli inctunt, v unrM'-utiiif utrel Uantiip, iiikes it tLio M'tM finfnbU; Lvih! nl Qir(t.-4 EiHRini t.itck Sewing Machine Made. Tf-OiW-ri, t the Nfcl'c-bar, t r.'-venU ::::::Selt-settmg Needle:::::: AXI ITS EVER Admirable Tension Itclcper Die new .s.nv. itlnt u::nehni. lit. And ttir U-niity at il new lent vtHni-i..rL neikes it t !UIJl TtV''t Sill l S'4 illtr jU liiiee in liin nri'l. Ijt.li.s l lule Hln! ciwh! jn-.iieiit. HtirT-eurenil-iy Itl'.at- tiie .nerii ,A WHITE Yl'ilt mit i-nl.T:n tiie ttxmrht of Tuiiii:anr other. llie il.ln exaininc It sboiil.1 rati. hi .ti a.t.lrv Joseph Crist, Ag't., JcNNcH X ROAUS. tin (o, i'a. IBurdette Organs th'ir NucnKih utnt durnhihiy, Mtsln ! pu- nty ui t.m:. wi.itJ-v lyr. CATABHR. IV f. C. !V Conk. T'rn riji w.cii rernol. (it. IVTid. I a., formally of S.ifiens'1 ts.'.uuy. I'a..ts of Natti:..!. Ki-:Ml..v f-ik I'lT.KKH : ' '111 the N-s: imlli-ilor i.tr ' larrli i ever trl."l. It is the r-st -aiir;h t'ltre f everlrieii It is 'tie simide-t ami e-i.-l lo us1 of anyttil.ic I fVer trie-1. If lliiy frirn.t of mine 5ie.iii't rtsid this. ! HL-h liim u. tci'lersiai.it hst t snviThall s'li.riiy ttmi I run aisj'iKl:iTi-.t w n!i M:. I. Vt. 'i-ir, i"i-i( llie imin. to-s ,,f hatur s Remedv for Catarrh, il.- i-mi inrihl. leiuoriiiti. ireell..'!";.!!! an i l.i l:u.t!i:ilie U the ! t 'Utarih r- iiiisJt Ihst ran In fouii.i. It tins enre-l Tr.e, nn.i. I rs'lti-ve ii Mill eurj any jtrMiii ml'-rin; from raiarrh." It is liy ru..Ht am! .leMter. It msv b .-tit by mail ; pii " SI. t.er' mckiure r-.nLains a full nTiarter fnui'it of n--sli-iii.?. -s-ii.! for our t-k ii.irM.'ll'Mi.ieiiT..tle'1 "Ho lor-I!nCK.rll.', A't'lr,-, I. 54. Oi'l.VV i Ol., Hrsll, .SlSw. liilA.SNA. ColMV l'i. uuisinjy KILLS. !I.tt ciCu a tire vie yet t'i he tM ihnt whbkty k 1 1 ii T Arn-nic k '!!"; .-finrn kU. :i'i'. .,,, htm .ird of o'.ht-r if.-"-! r.-nu-'lii. kill ii',tftti ii.stak ftin. i. Ivit a.-k ih.- iiu-li .ii, "Will v.lrkt-T furc?" "Vf' ! " i-!h" i-iri? n'fOy 'T t'w n f .r-D'-lK pliyM-;!!' nli '.rir iin. ' l'irtw Marf tni. voiir y-t-M. .:: a riu-j-k thief 'imi yiur h .use, aii'1 Ut-n y M-if kt.i?,;; ji ' ' "!''.. t-ii ! iMiT'lav m !!i:Sfr.ir. ntui w ttimi fr ht!lh whn iii-h--ii. tii -t.it "f ''if H m'uk fir .,( hi WMiM ht;oi-iirct thf :. vh cimwN pmv h i irif. tttn ti- .R'i'MilMt Mttx kU'iiiK K A -'n'. -trM'l A',U"itn nv, Ki- ' .:v-t Atrt- ' ih; U 1 ik-v 'i(rf..:i ii try il.rtt"T. Yoi c,4ii i;W the (.ire .k Vw ii - i;n-r. Km. Ii "" i i'.-on Hvr-nt r tjuart iir r-.j; (u ir ls ti.r j-'Jt. Send for l uv list. MERCHANT TAILOR, vNo. 2 M 'Tn I'-s. r-i.) SO HFRET, PA. All tht.. Ijtf-n Style- of F::I1 n:if? Winter Suitinr find . erii. --;;.''. .t-;is''art;-h inaraijTtHl. ami Lo'4'fl I'TifCJ. ai' K fcUite of Jn.tti F Mt iireficir, dee d, tate uf Hhade Ti ii-! ';i. i:,itTv;i ( Mhttiy. I'.i. loiter- a' .'in:i,i;ritii"t on f:te ulvi r-iat' ii.ivi "t'tst't: k.'!iir:;i-'i v. -.-c uitlertj;iieii by isn pr.:-t-T ntith it.-". l.'-:-ee i.. h- 'X'Jiy :ven iih! .-r.:i-i iutt-t. :i M .d t1( tulili'ki iRlliwii aie p;iy:t.flil. AU i :iuvuz ":..;. i'..)tit (I... will T "''-'i 'll' Mt ".!l'V h-j:I;. ti'- ;itI fur sfitiftnen. in fwtf-re January 12. lffliJ, at u.j re-.df.ii- iu iiudi- i.e-ui-luti. JAClt M..RK -lt. d Co. Admiuttratnr. ELY'S ream Balm five, Ch-ances Itit Nu-sul Passages. Alia- Pain and iTifi&Tnmation. Ileaia the Sre, Be suref the Senses of Taste ami Smell. TKYTHECTBE. HAY-FEVER Aje'M'e.e i apyil'-d Intn enr-h nostril and is ftifva '!?. PrUt' "trfint at dnifnfitii ; hv mail nvi-i-rod. i'ajv. LLV BKl., 6 Warrvii 'Wrvet, New Y-irk. Ir-'-lvr, ?rw iHrtftc at-l lit'w( fwjpultir rrint tflr ftpd m'"'h-in!c tWinff iuMihHl an has JTvnt i-.rr-alatii n i.l any ;tMr ef Its clnt m th W'-rlrt. Fully i.ltHntlwl. t, t rltw V'twl Kncrav trtir. i-ttMish-i! it-kl-f. ud for npf. inca ;. I'r.o" f." n Twr. ft,r mt.nths' trtaU 1. JatKN 4ki'tm l'i iii.iMi:.Hr,i,l Ijtoadaujr. ARCHITECTS & BUILDERQ n Ldition of Scientific American. O A rrwit uch. Ivtrtt v.ntiit,-' vl-rl Itth.stri iihis- pluiesiiit rtiui trT imi irv rrni" osi r tHjti-- biailtltitb-' Numt'ru!) mcnivinKS nnrt tn!l Man nr (' ''I'i-'aiiirn f.r tec n? ( a in-it ns cnt tupi-ili IS ti 1 1 (J nr. r i- I.'' a Tsr, mty he rkvnr. tj ip.f tnir to Mi'NN who huff had rTT jttm fTiff-neocs Rnrt hnr uiii'im i.vrr HMB aTritt-aii'it fr Atncnean ai. l K-tr-k patent-., ht-ntt J..r HaJuiLoek. CvfTea- TRADE MARKS. f n mss ynnr nuira t. not nRn.rol tn th Pat wit oin.-i aet t.. .Vt NX A a:.rt pnwut. lai.-uvUu.l (in.tecti'n. feDl lur lliuidiHwa. OrVRH;llTsl l,.r chart, Biaps. ic qui4-ki; ir.s?urod. Atiura all NX A CO.. Patrul ls.llcil.ra, GtxEir.i. Orriic j;i Duuanwav. X. T 7 ' .' The hHm anil tfs Ins: it.it for otininr a It'i-etess H'li.eitilmi. We liave iil.citssl'iiiiv (,re F'snsl i;i'S1-h:h!. ,,f yi.iinr ineii for tin: ai liVeilu Uvsofiite. rur Cireii'.ftrs ad-tress P. DUFF A. SONS. .Vj tro. PittsbnTxh, p.. gALESMEN WANTEJJ j To I Hti-lje my fh.,r.-icMyrrH:i,.'r- Viewer s.i.-l; oit wilary or eofiriiiisi.m.' H'lrnan.'it; nm.leT . liivtn ttKanoilisl. tiii-m free. Pri'vi-jult .aiieri , en-e Tire re-'.vtr-ft W'-t-e C. ti, YATE5J, Norsieryrnan. Roehentcr, N. Y. 1 M'-tttmn Thia er. YOU CAN FIND THI3 PAPER li Ble ID 1-rrr.Hf.t ti l tli A'ttco .,, Unreal; ot ariaEiiiirGTOiJ BEOS. .uo will CL-bOwt lur adTni4iu-at 1 t.i. r i a, U M iTr Ihof- ' ta. , U C4.II r? Sellin? Cattle by Weight. A writer in tbe Mark lane Hxpivt se verely deprecates the custom in cogue in England with buyers anil sellers in esti mating cattle, or buying by the head in stead of by actual ascertained weight. I?y this system he believes farmers are cheat ed and robbed of much of tbe profit! in raising rattle, and advices thein to supply themselves with weighing machines of their own, so long as butchers and sales men remain averse to buying by weight. There can be no doubt that in such cases the farmer is at a great disadvantage with buyers, whose opportunities for deter mining the dead weight of living ani mals are so much better, from the nature of their occupation, and the wonder is that Knglish farmers should hare submit ted to such a practice so long. Much of this business of buying by the head has been done iu this country as well, and, it Is Scarcely to las doubted, quite generally to the fanner's disadvant age ; but of late years the system of sell ing at actual weight has been growing in favor, and cattle scales are now so cheap as to have become common in towns as well as ox stock farms, so that there is no longer any necessity for the element of chance in the buying and selling of stock as it is picked up through thecountry by butchers or shippers. No good reason can 1 given why,n farmer should sell a bul lock on an estimation of its weight that would not a;. ply with equal force to the buyer after the meat was dressed. It is true that the percentage of dead weight vanes considerably in ditferent animals according to breed and feeding, but an ajcnnite know-ledge of the live weight is an im;ortant factor in determining the value of the animal before it has been slaughtered. The Population of Somerset Is about two thousand, and we would siy at least one-half ure troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints are, according to sta- i tisties, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect theoppor tu:iity to call on their druggist anil get a b ttle of Kemp's Balsam for tne Throat and Lungs. Trice 50 cents and f 1 00' 7VW frir. For sale by all leading druggists. Mistakes in Feeding Grain. Grain, being concentrated, supplies the fat and starch more readily than the, coarser foods, but it is cheaper to use those jsirtious of the grain for breeding shirk and young animals that contain the largest proportions of the more certain j elements of growth, and bran and middlings will give the best results for the purjKwe. It may be safe to feed noth ing but hay to the cows if they are iu very good condition, allow ing, however, an occasional mess of bran and linseed meal. Iatrge messes of corn meal should be avoided, but ground oats may be used by way of variety. The growing calf or co'.t will not thrivj unless it is given a lilieral supply of food containing the luinerunatter so necessary to its rapid development, which cannot be produced by grain alone. Hay is, therefore, more valuable than any other crop. The Handsomest Lady In rM)i!i'rstt romurked to a friend the other day Hint nhe kuew Kt-inn's Balsam lor tin Throat uud Limp was a snjriur n-iueily, as it stopped hercf-uh inntantiy w hen others had no effect whatever. 80 to prove this and mnvinee 300 of its merit, any druggist will jrive you a sam ple lint lie Frte. Lar?;e size .Vic. and f I Lime in the Food. All fxids rontiiiii lime, but there is a deficiency of lime in many of the foods used almost exclusively for stock. There is only one touiid of lime in twenty-five bushels of wheat or corn, and when we take into consideration that the dam must not oniy appropriate a portion of this lime to repair her ow n bodily wastes hut also to furnish Ixme for her embryo young, it is plain that grain is not a suit able food for bn-eding stock unless fed in connection with food that abounds in lime. Hay, grass or green food of any kind, tends to supply the deficiency, as KD pounds of good clover hay contains three pounds of lilne, as well as other minerals that are required. Clover is also highly nitrogenous, supplying flesh -forming elements, and also contains a propor tion of heat-producing subsLtni'es. The farmer who is exjieeling his mares or cows to come in should not fail to supply a liberal usu-.tint of clover (or clover and timothy hay.) reducing the grain food. - - Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria, Canker Mouih. and Headache. With each lx ti tle there is an ingenious Nasal Injector for the more successful treatment of these con. plaints without extra charge. 1 ri-e 50 cents. Sold by George W.Ben ford sv. S n. A Plucky Sheriff. Dalus, Trs . Jan. 5. I.-vst Thursday Ik-piity Sherid J. A. Moore arrested Jark O'i'rien at t.arland, this ctNinty. where two tores had bjen robisnl. Part of the stolen g'Ksli were fumed in 'lrien's possessiun. l-'ritlay night the otfieer started with iVISrien for Uallai. Wiila Moore waa buying a cigar at tbe depot a m i-ked mob of a doz en men captured the prisoner, rarried him to Kim Tre: Park, a quarter of a mile dis tant, and strung him to a tree. Moore reached the scene and cut the rope just In time to save O Ihien's life. Moore was soon over; ow-red. Part of the moh held the oiicer while tiie others took O'llrien some distant and again sirung him lip. Moore filially free himself and with a revolver in either hind a Wane! on the lynchers and arain cut O'lJrien down. I'.oth parties then otnet fire ai.l several of tlu moS were wound si. Moore and his pri4,ner Anally rebelled llaihis in safety, it is not known whether the wo-mded men are fatally injur ed or not. Answer this Question. Why do so many eopie w e see around ns s-em to prefer to suifer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yello Skin, when fur 7-3 cents wc w ill sell them Shiloh's Synteui Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by tieo. W. IVnfoH & Son. A cellar that is iniended for vegetable should not be used for storing coal or for a fiirna-e. The coal dust blackens the walls and articles, while a furnace ( for beating the housel causes the temperature to ha too high in the cellar when the weather i onlv moderatelv cold. Shiloh's Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the most suc cessful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst rases of Cough, Croup, and Bron chitis, w hile its wonderful success in (he cure of Consumption is w ithout a par allel in the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medi cine cantatid. Jf you have a cough we earnestly ark yt u to try it. Price 10 rents, .30 cents, and jd.UU. If your lungs are sore, Chest or Baca lame, use Shi loh's Porous Plaster. Bold by George W. Benford & Son. If You Are Sick With lleartarh, X.-tira;-ia, Kb-maitra Dyapep ,, BiUfMn-jiTtt, fcloiM. liunmrs. Kito J'iB. t'oowlpfitioa. yemalc Tnaiblw. Fever pm! An'., HUvirtcss-oc-si, iartial Iar.i!yi?. o? NenrtKii I ros tral km. rnir-' Celery t'tinouiitl t1 be eurfi. la rarh of ibrso the ciwu a mn:&l tt p1i:ml orerwork, anxit-T?, csfxure rr tii-iarta, lite eff'-t of wnii-h b f u?al.-T tbe uvrvods tyy tvmt nMill iniirC vf i:ie-r Ub-uaf. I.cruvve th cw st: iritii lL.it prC'.i- Nerve ?iuct ami th r.isriT ill iliftp;'iv. Pains's Celery Compound J.fV 1 1-wrr(, Sr.rin-'ii1-!, 1tw , wrif: Paint's Ce.p-y t cnimiKi t fiim4 be -irt'iit-l as a',c-ne i'n:r. lii tiy u.-o a samit t- tiio wnirht a (Treat ("hiuvf My ;htviiiv rntirply dtr'lh"rL'"l- UIH wtih it ihtf resu.tiiu aiN ti'in of ibv si.nuai-b, lit-uft end lii't-r. fiiul itu: wb''e Un? of' te fvtni wrw wm'irfu ly luvir.ntti-tl. 1 Klt my fri( aik. it tics, aa I Uatro Utxu, iau.e s Celery l kjiit;nua Vt III J17C YOU I Fold hy tin;"Tis:. ; sis lor t-. I r -part oaiy by W t-Li'i, !;.c:iii:L) A: u, turiiiiK-u. Vl For th2 Aged, HjnfOL's, 0:!iiIitated. Cornmon Sense Applied to Cooking; ; ri A - i 2f flJc, Automatic Steam Cooker, THE KICaSrtCULD HAVE It. THF, POOR CANNOT Af FORD TO l.O WITHOUT IT. ."c. sv WILMOT CASTLE 4. CO.. ROCHESTER. N. Y. SOL SIliKU f, Agent. 4irij;ii. I'a. JAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE & OHIO J.AIU:n.p. j SOMERSET ii CAHEIlI-l CltAXCil. ' liIiTASCE AND FARK Jtil.-s. Fur. ! Soraeraet to Stotrtown I-' , 40! Somerset to It. siversvlili- - 17 r) j Somersit to Bethel ' i Somerset to Jobuuwn M 1 10 Someissl to Kockwoud , 30 j Somerse to liarrett 1-s 'O j Somerset. to Meyervtale ifl Til j Somerset to Curuherlam! .Vt 2 TO j Somerset to Wasijin-ton . 6 i j Somerset to Baltimore.... 7 . j Somerset lo I'rsuia - 21 M Somerset to (.vm;ueuee....- JS y"J j Somers't u. conueil-viile A- 1 i Snnerset U Pit""iri!ti 11D The fare to Philadelphia la tt.l, and to New York, ia.bx Winter ArrangennBnl IntTdCtltov. 29 '18. xomir-novxD- tkai.xs. JOHNSTOWN EXPRESS Na 91. f fsvtrr. ! ..Wjp. R-K kwiKM... f,;:a a m ( Johiist'tw u... h a m H iMKRLr.-. a m i i!ifiT amj ivujyuH n a m j j Htwvt-rvillf. 7: i a ni fcWUu-1 7:4 a iu t MAIL No. KJ. .TTtv". I Arriv. PUi.-hnri;ti Il.-Ta m Juh:ito a.... :t) p m K'x'fcwm-J...- .-4 p m . iii-.ni 1 u ij. St(iVl4it... p Hi J . H"verville. 4 : 7 p ii J t Bethel 4:M p m f Patiifftri from Pitivhnrph chaiiffi ram for j pot nia ou the booicncl tfc Cambria at KtK-LwtKnl. i SOMERSET ACtXMMoIATION-No. 3G. f Baltimore ( ) a in P:tl-'i;rvh a m K kwtxnl '2a iu M.i.ord a tu SMtRitr ll:tfu.m , Hasfipri fiw Senert-l frini t?i en-X and ut-xt on ih? PiitobuiTiU livuiont i:iiaigt- fan at Rock- SO CTJi- RO iD TRA AX EALTrMOUE MAU.-N 9i f JihiiT'tri fi' ti a m j Rm- wnt i -to a m lthvl 'j: ti. lu i 'iiutii riiiid.. i va IIiivr . , a u: J V a-iiihji'fti...- :.V. a m H(fyUWIl !' M I m I I'rlll'rit.il e III f'ViT ion m j i::uuurKn p m Si I KKKT in if. a iu 1 MiU'ord a n IH!weTif-.r for pjiiila east and irest cliacgo carp al fcoekwML ACt O.MMuiATlnX-No. 1 Xrti'-a Johnstow n ' ;i:f.t p m Beliiei p 111 H'toversVilit .:',.. ni KtoystdAn !'.' t. nt tieiirer p m SoMKIiSl . ii u til Si:ll.or 1 4:1- i 11 RtK-kwtMHl .,,. ,:J'ipm um.er,.Hnd ... 7:'n p nt Pitiflturuh n.-at p m V;i'!i!tti;.'a TrJrt m .iuUim.tre - s.-M a m Passenger for eaatacd west change cars at RoekW'sl. BOl iCWOCD AiVUMMOIlATIOX Xa U6. t I.mne i .l-rtts4 Si-iMRitsirr lit p m I K.a kwoesl ! u p m Milfi.nl S.ltlp iu I lvf-nr. r- lavini; en Uiis Irnin ran make ron Uts'ticn al Ki kitoo.1 witli ni);)il Lxpresa traiua eaal and west. Daily, t flaily exeelit Stttiday. BALTIMORE OHIO BAILB0AD. riTTSKL IKill HI V1S10X. EAST-noiSD TIIA 7.Y.V. 1 1-.'1.'"S I' 1 .-I. a- TmifH Isart I! U' : ts. .Via. K.-prr. fitu-'mnrh ': . a. 1 1 ..a. a. v. lOr-V P M. llra.l.l.s " II -1 -MeKet'-j.jrt -,..; IJ::: ' WeslN.v.toa S:Si " V-.IT " llrJA ' ilnavi K.-t :. " 1.14 ' 1.1 ( ..ntielisv.lle :: " l .ii i:.-.. Oiiiu Pvle in li J:t 1.' V. etitiu. act. Vr.U ' '-'0:i !-.. . I'rsina til: It " Srit " 1:4! ' t'assi-liuan li:tti " I! " j n.akivissl 11-1 " .. " 1:V, " tlarretl ll-;ij us - ; Saiiaburr June It.t ' " " i M.-Telsslale 11.4.. " ::ls ..:JI i keys-oil.. ' " r.:J4 p. SI i Shii-1 Patrh It:-". ' :.-:tn " 2.. 17 " ; SoTithaniptoa :1-' - ; . i KMirln.l-e. IJ:.-! " I:''. 14 ! Hynillllin I' ll ' 4: :;:7 j ('liiliiieriand 1:1a " 4:.s'. - Whsiiititfletl l':.. " i Oaitiiuure (arrive) li.la w v.i,'. " j WEST-J:0VXn 7KAIXS. Train Vmt Cmu' rCl Jr. T 1. Krprex. ; Ballimore a m. -,vi .. )f p. m. ! VVaf.i.i-iw't'in . " .. -i tllinbt-riHnd H-f " l.J.p. X. H'.()a. M. I Kvri'lraau -:is " " h "airh-p- h-;-. " 'Z.2 ;i ( Somhsii.i'ioTi h-.v . . M yu SaiM r;it-il !-!. " 2 ' Ti.i" 4 Kry-4-fin.. i-? ' M m MtiyiT--il, 9-;;; 14 " jit Srli-liur' June. lK.:t ' " , .a it (inrrelt ' 3-1:', 44 Vt S Kok Ai rt-v. - :.-n it'." ralman ., a.'t'- " It .". Crsina V.tl " X lJ-f I'nnt.'it'nt) - 4 ji ;i Ohio It!e Viwv. a-i7 " 11 M) " fV-anviNvillif lI-0 . 4:.V ' i;-:v " Br'w1 Fttril 11 Vi ;'( " ui ' Vt5t N:wtti r-ti r. m. r. 2 l i " M K - t-v j k nt 1-14 t. 1 ." -J ! 4 Bra.-'if-'-k J-W " ;- 2 i; " Ar. Jr'Ul.-.Ouj-gb 2 'M) C:'h m i.Hi The time given it Eivturc 9unlari1 Time. MaH Tr1n ronnf-t af R-wkwr.t1 with train tn ami inmi SotatTM-t an-l Jini't(wna al Hynii man with Iniin i.i ainl fnim ite-tfnl. ai ittrr.tl a i tit trp'n t' afi-J fnni fiU-rlin. ai s.iiNtMiry June titD wiiti tjraiu u a;n from -H.i.vburr . at Tain i'ij m- JMieyni a-Vrf Timf i Girm. W. M f'LKM KNTS. Manaaep. CKA.S. O. M I LL, i;en. I'liss. Aif't. 2s?lt AsrMtTt! 7wH York. ?. . airar a cianfiaaU Kmriufft tod !iaw 31 i Hi. ! TrwMJAt, b-i Mvttw b. . t.;.i4vpfi.r. Warraaijdj.jj j lAI'TION XCITICK. .Ur k WittUm R'.uiizb hartna U-ti r. r li..u ftttri tuken li;li4-!f fr-io un.lrr my e .titis.! .jil .-r- i sun. aK h( r,-tiy tK-lilitl t.ta to t.ar.sir ir it rf-i iioo j on bit aeeimnt, as I ii!n..t tie roniiaubie li,r ' auy debts he mm eontr..-t liAMl'KLG. tiL0tt;II, helraf p!e, Ipr.-S;, l'ss. -.ift?,f!iieW r- ."t? i.'.as! I A. .diyt - i l's.-s uawav-r. S...--1 ILIjIJ - a. r. r.iaiUHAis 4 cos, lark, Pa. ! 'Al'i"' .-iri,; TVsrrflntf! to rilor nn ro ir.0"l thsn any other dye- D:siv, urii u tivy jurr bniiiaTt ai luru):i' roaurs. AjJcibrtuc X.umunj, aiivi taito no other. A Dress Dyed ) A Coat Colored V r. j. r i I FOR SO ; A Child can use them ! Unequalled for ril Fane and Art Work. At dru'i.-: aaU itLTt-tianui. l'ye frvv. WELLS, ElCHAHOSO?! i Ci', rVf. Barllrs'os, Vt Tut New W OultTANO COKfCBT. i I Why Don't Horses Live Longer? Iior;o Lives . . . Eljhitnt " . . . Viw!c " . . . I-AtijL- " . . . Swan " . - . Tortoise " . . . The i:i?.n lives to 5 years. 3. I 400 300 -100 44 100 ' 100 be eighty. The poor ltori- for want of a blan ket in the -table hi.-; to die at twenty-fivc.atv.l while he does live lie eats twice as much as he should to keqj Warm. I'tty one of the foiIowinp-5 Horse Bhnkets ;;nd e.iv c money. Fur sale hy all dealers. 5A Five W,e. U- T-rc. KUri of Carp T!a4a ZI A Boss Stable. if ft A K A Clnitlsla .7-- tl-t'-'r frrOal-DaarUa. fi-lu0 "-'lii I ESI. K S- r?, C Laaf Sex, Very Stioaa S 13 30 QiHr styles At pricf to fjit ecryborlr. r-., ..... iSrrs. fVa-- v ' !...! It va M -:4t - , a . cs.' i-ry iff a- !.ta--y --nt" AS None rrcru .;c without this 5 Tr.ulc Iu.rk sewed inside. . V.?5 Kfwlmr-Officii i S.-rrrrrrj -ft i ., .,,.,,:, ... ,u. . ,. mm ram Pfil Cif t"1 Jl 'n lh '' ah . I HLV B i jL.iVjir.-. No :- Iflt, fcriel inftrii-.i.int R -". t -' t,t. write- ) .u or; o ri; w raro (" ti" (J-'t - -.' H w rUI . nl tr fin- st '..ie nn-.. .-I h'-tt a it r 'lunvn tott- tli- ' i;i i 1 f an v tit-it riY he haatbe W. I.. Innrlaa shiM-s without ii;ttin aitl prit aUmixMi tiie boiium, lut liim down aa a m.ui. ft Ni fc. . Tk'-I str-V' '. Si V S a W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. I'-rsf tn the worlil. F-:iiiiiTi.- his .-..m ; I'M ni; It iMi-.l w I -nm, wi.imi ii in sni ii, lui.rMifii. " I'll! in: AMI i iiittmv SHOE. S....VO l. I It tl V II. I K I Al l SIIOK. :.:. ttui'hlM.H 's siiok. S.Miil ami Ml.T.-i ICO.V s IIOOI SHOES. n.4.1. in I . .Tr4n Hu't.-li anil lii VV. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE OnUii LADIES. B. a -lotrrinl. Ilest Stvlr. IMI I'ittiuaT. If a.-t .1.1 l.x v-.nt it, al.-r, n"- W. 1.. UloK.LAs. lilUK RTON, MASS, FDM sau: p.Y A. H. Ferner & Bro., SOMERSET. - 5 LiT tf.-l.iV, iss;-.v A t t '..VTTJJI'PM, ",'1' ... i 13 I F-rf "i-n infirrna. in of iht- rrm-e, whrrpto ob tAin nivt tuiueut Laj;.l. Mn; 12., AJ-lrea A. :t BRACkF,StWt:t CymerTtii Ave. anI Siuiihfield Stret, Pittsburgh, Pm. ttafc . - -T-r t - -'- WW's. v'aVJla-a-"-' F I ! f-- b kw krvt trr'Tl rlt f- wf rltvw tW "Jt at rrs-ht )) tinV rlm tt tlMM Vt vo m IV v.i' Iitl .Tk, lie W !' TtHr tw..J-rtr . TVM M-.iO uh- tl rstu -ri tv til. ..f rrtxain 'tM VVatsTal iimplt- Wc -.li Ail rxpre"-'. ft..rn.-p- a : 'r liiuii. ate C., U.s ai, fvrUaati, M(Um I fis V i! w smi JOT i I Y.i ' V.v' f M.t'l I a i t h a A Tl' . r -- ,-U(r f-i- 'Or Wtfc . ar U aurfnti- i88(j-'riie Weekly I leraldzuSSi). ONE DOLLAR A YEAR TO KEEP POSTED O M THE :::::.::: S"evs of the Entiiv World. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE N. Y. WEEKLY HERALD. IT IS AND WILL CONTINUE TO EE THE Greatest M Clieapst Family J01013I 1M THE UNITED STATES. - - , . o. t$ o a ..o The cotiiir.g year promise to be ernwded with st.rt'i.g . vt i: -. In tie I'nite'i .-tales the eiitran.eof lie issm s :;ito ti.e ;i'i!i.i li ... I. followed l.v a i hange of Adtiiini-'ratioii. I tut tin i: ; ' -. n ;.. i.- to, j the t-amttaigu turned is stt.l iin-cttled, and Its si.; n ts ...i.u.i..-. to a i j allli'"-t,eipl;;ry d;t ided tielweell tiie two great I-" . . j 1 uri,i. is a v:.-t camp. Army tvrps ;a;rii !'. f;..'it i. 1 :(.- Tiie II nit u.li s news gittheruig urn hui. the babit,i!.ie giols". Nothing can ess-.ijt' !i.e:r t i. n. e, ., r-: -. ; - -;.oi in spreading the results of their ctCrts U-f. re h. !l'::v.i -si ..... s. n o o n.. o o o o t ' .. . 1 ' ' -- ALL THE NEWS CF AMERICA will be Cund each wcel- iathe Hi hm :, while it.i FOREIGN DEPARTfJlEiilT will onuin a panorama of ti.e Old W iM, -:a !. i ' " COALMEPtCIAL CAIHVFS. tl o ..o -..O -O o o .-.o " " SPECIAL FEATUEhS: TRAl TR'AI. FAIIMIN'i;. ri'iMiuKss in .-n i:ri:. v. i ;:a.".- i( ;.. Aim: rn.rrr rTT.:i:ANci:-. not i.nKi:.Tn;i: and aim. stokiks i:v o' l: v.v.-v Ai iii.i:; n t e .o -O (' JXFOIUIA TIOS OX ALL S VIM:: V .. Addres3 " JAMES C0I?D0N Lt .NWETr, XEtr YOUK II Eli A LD. S (M I MID TO IT I I, ! I X G ! i I I I i i I M i I i ! i i i ! ; : . ! : ; : i :: : ::::::::::.:::::: ::::: The Largerst and Most Complex Wine, Liquor, and Ciu llutiu- IN THE UNITED STATES ESTABL-SKED S36t C3-- "W". SCHMIIDT, d;stiller and josjeh cf FINE WHISKIES. IMPORTER oc WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. A".s'. ti". .in o7 ,'iTir avi:i 1:. i;ttsi::i:. r::: .v.i. FDR BUTT uaiFAGTURiS! ON THE or PRIVATE DAIRIES, THECOOLEYCBEMlERFFiOSSSS LAUtLct ALL Ulrttti WtTHOUS. COLD MEDALS at Richnv.nd. Ya.. F.vtsstit;, n. ft. nivl Nor., COLD MEDAL, at BAY M'.ME KAii hprn.t'.'t.j, X.. ,-.. . ... f?.; COLD rVSEDAL IXELAWAHK STAl'K niii -.a l:.o. - -.. FOUR First PremiumSoutnf rx leoir a- r. ii-.i-.y. v. k -. . n -,. -j Five First Premiumsontot'aissi'.ieiioven.a i'Lv.- v n t. ;--s. first Premium on rartory Rufcr First Premium on Factory Butte. First Premium and Sweeps':- laULU ffltUAki 1 AttlMfmnr.".) r. Yi i:LKX nt T'e' Palace of industry in ron ; COLD r.1ftOAi. at lf,.v:a Air-ldd: COLD rVrlEDALsm Sweeostake tln-e.-. jUs?COLDMbALnifoi.ri. rrn silver iv.edals a ir . i a 1 5" "M JJ IMI FiCr PLEIMIK l'U( R 711! K u:. 5 r?- r1i..l riuiirv a.-rrr-n a r-!?i ir Hl'jf It" li l jl labor, less expense and pays fyftr ..it : a frwresfls T-'-'! CHUkSS and everything us.il li ! . ; wi',-i-: '. f-i a Oatoa, Send lor lUiatrated nn-tl t -4 .re-,- ti w VERMONT FARM Somerset Lumber Yard, ELI AS CUNNINGHAM, HASl roTI -OB. AND IICLaa W11W tl'. ..'. t:.r:;i;! ... i LUMBER AND BUILDING 11 ATEnI ALS. I Hard and Soil IVoods. i ; OAK. .IJI'LAR. 8itI.Vi.i. PK KETs. Mt.t l.i :' s ASH. WAI..NCT, FUlOKIMI. SASH. ri ,:.'. . ' -. CUERKY. YELLOW HXE. SHIM.LM I t" 'Lis i: ,,.. s ,- :- CHES7MT. WHITE VINE, lAlH. f; ; v;-?.. ;,; . : j. f. -. ' A General Llneof all ffrailsof Lumber and Buii.ti.iar Matrri'il a-.-! i; '-. .1 in . . ic ; Als, enn fliniih uiylbln? in the line of ottr i.nsie. te n I. - , -. t- : ..' J pnanptnetw. tmeh as Bra. k-ts, 0.1'! sia.- w. rk -; KLEVS CLTXXIX(; I I.VA I, i otBce and Yard Opposite S. . I . , . SCIENTISTS A3 EAI'EU TZil FaviTaCALLY f f- IITTTT 6 .r-r tm 4 . - I A I Over EOO Coautlful Designs. i fii e.i f - - I II T-s i I I '.J. Clrcu'; -:. .. r-?: 1 rMY.t L V s v' Y WjftrFar-tr. mr THE CELEBFATE3 PIANOS A real Pi.?sent lh DMfft I'oPt't.AU IIOinrANN lilfOlS., Solo Agents, Johnstown, Pcnn'a OMIXISTUATf )R.S N0TICF. K-ttatenr Jt-pn Mipvyravt. der'd . Ut oTMton nrr-rls Town-l lji. .Nmr-I t'lrijBtT. Pa. Letter of ,miMi(rit.n in Uit afoTertat ba liiK iv-n mijiu., UMhf uniTr- Vnii bT thr po t t am h-i'iiT, rwitii-e w hrelv g-irn to all r-r !. iiitlfhied Uj-i. -ul t. ujkL iramt'.liiiiv ai.-iti i-i .iiiitr naijikf naima r tinman 14 at a n i iiuiaraf will pnnt ihm dnly aiithn- mr iiivmn, .a Nuamav, tntr ivur irty . Jat-iimrr. at Uw utl.. uf i.' 0. Kiniuiet, in JONATHAN t;rMKKRT. ovt2. A-lminiiraUr. i... - rv is no. ui'. t. :'- .. .i-d. t ... 1 1 . . .-. ( ,:n. 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