THE CHRISTIAN UNION. Pronation Di&cus'sed by the Great CJiurcti Paper- A Calm and Thoughtful View. f .!!. tT,?ar!i. !c, from tr.- ' 'rn uu-ril!. sf'i-rt'.i-Ti i.ffi'.! !i-.i!n . j.r.,:,;i.is,.ty : ! -aii.'.-nu Tii ,n i "f ;- !wli" j,. ..,te .f lMnsU"Ji, Vw t'l V" "In iln.-nt tlieif.j..; r- to W ail tl.w fj.rig to v..t" u:mii "lie .jMo.tii.il hlifrtiey wi'.l in.-..r(-",te in tln-ir-.!i.tifuli'ii'-!u- ll.i!i!iii ati iiiannfaoturft an.! f ile- of ui.-oht.lic li.(U.n a" Ih-vpt.. S.-me of our ulrritn-r afccil us f-ir an ..pinion on the? thus j r.-w-ii!."!, anJ M it ii liifljtiwlv hns I' -Iitifal than a moral i-wf. e think thr.t they are en titleJ to a frank anJ rat.trktal rep'y. Uir answer i that e ! ret aJii our nni(-n in rithcrof th"s SUt unlet, lrln;, Nc!.raU--) vo t f.ir the amend ment ir.jw.i. "VVtr .io r.'.t t-rp uwh-ruke to diwuw llir genrr! jriii-i.W involve! in rolii liition in it- varioo- f ..mi !.K-ai,tatut iry an.1 n.r.i'.i!iiti'rial. T!ien.j-tiwn t.ithat j.riti.-i j1 npjwar to n wrinii mi J eili 1y, so wriin an 1 m-iihty that they can only iw ft aside hy the t-mviction that onlv by ah-K.'tite prohibition inn the oj-n hmLxhis hp closed an ! the coinum iiitv r..U".'t-il friii thcfvi!& ahu-h flow froui it. Htrt nhe'ucr it ran lx -!..-il by prohibition is as y.-t ua o-n qmtiou. rrol.ibiiioii as an efff-tive me.iire of trniH-ran:w itill an exj-crKii.-iit, an l a j amit-what .I'.uhtfiil ei.wri.iirnt. The j If.-iu-iil riuil ot thin t-xK-ritm-iit thus far jiixtify the t-o.'ii-hi.ion that it mbwIp in antra! community where Protectant: an.l I'.iritHti I'i-iiR-ats are in the ittk-eu-ilaiv-v. and fails in viiiii!irvial and inan ufaetiiritijj c.iiiKti'initVs !nre the -:t.d-iMtion i liPtiT-v-'iie-'H"'. It ha Nm-r.-eJ.-i in Kati-.i", in loa. and tn Hit- i-onntry tlitri"! .d fiiaii.-r t-.-m in Maine. It lia not :j.:fwdi'.l in the- larjp i-iti- of Maine. 1: h.i l.-en ..n.-e tried :n Ma m-hu-t!s, and i.-tr.nii.iotHly failed. It in, ai-e.it lu. ir to a'.I a. -..iir.:s a faiinre in Kho-ie Isian i. It i aiitiint certain tliat it would fail in the minim; and niano-fai-tiirine cities of IVnif.vivania. In fthio siiiiiiur pr.oi-i.m in the Oni'-titiition, prohihitini; li.-ei)', five over the SUte for i--ar to frer li.pl , and madeOinrin iiati a by-wor : an ! a p-prou !i. U it wise for te:n;n-r.i:i..e i.'i.-n. wi.o .h-sire to a'.ji ivh t!is sal sin a!t;-tli"r if tii'-y eat. a:i l : toreKtii.-t it when; abolition in impossi ble, to in vrpuati- m the CiiiKtiuition of the Stile i d.iul.-tf.i! an exjierieuo-? We ran t'ie hut one answer to t:.a. jii.j-lion , an anwiT in th- tiei; tt .v.-? "In ri'.il.i.lelpina. mtdf-r the j.rent li pinr la. tii sal. i ns have Is-en rvdiir- I ed to um'f.mrth th"ir f.rtiier nunihrr. In 1! iston, ntid.-r the .re"iit law. the sa l.sin have he. n already redinv' s.uie- j thills hke one-half, and if it is left un- i-iiant'.i, nil the liTii"d sellerJ w ill 1h rednewl to 7s . I i.-.ln. ti from th.-e the ! luo li..tei. the M l u I. oli-saV liiereiiants, and the "nl ir.s-.-r. there wui'd he left not nvr 4:ki r 4".;l re.taiira.iS attd M-! Iooiip that rould c-t a li.-en-e. Is it wise to abandon the i; dvantaires thus already obtained ill Philadelphia and i'. istoii for the sake of trying the doubtful experi ment of flitting them all i'.o. hy a ivinstitutional prohibitory amen lnient ? We ean give but one answer to this ques tion : an answer in the negative. "We are very well aware that some of our readers in these States will lament what thv will rail our hikewarmness in theeaiise of tem rani-e, and others of them will n-sent it. Hut our readers have ' a right to our judgment on su.-h an issue; and a judgment which is the uttcranee of our own conviction, not the rellecti.ui of the conviction of others. In these States legislation is steadily forming: a cordon ar iiiud the saloons. and steadily reducing their number, while a healthful puhhe a-'titiinent is developing s s-s-ial c-on-m leni-e against "Ts ndicular drinking" Htid all forms of "treating." To abandon the advantage thus gained, to hazard a moral reacti. .n by coupling in an indis criminate condemnation nil use ..f all al coholic li.piors as a beverage, 1.eii.leavor to treat foreign populations in the manu facturing centers by a constitutional amend men! as Puritan ;opiiiatiiuis in ru ral conniiuiiitii-s elect to treat themsetves by what is substantially local sell '-government, to abandon the idege for tiie sake f alliance of carryinjevervtliitig by an ussuult, in oblivion of the fact that the assault may n t succeed, and that then the conditio; of the community w ill be worse thau before, is not, in our judg ment, good strategy in a campaign w hich requires for ultimate victory the widest strategy as weli as t lie greatest courage." -e An Opal Story. ood fortune p-s-s with 1h" opal. Last Christmas ti e wife of a well known cof fee ht-ok -r made hi-n a present of a scarf I'in set with an opal. At the time he had a mortgage on his house, his business was in a desperate condition, he as threatened with paresis. Preltv anon co!fce began to rise. I; kept gsing up. He cleared a hands. .me sum, paid off the mortgage and had a substantial balance left. Smie one s'ipH-d the pin out of his marf one day m a croud. The very next lay he fell do n stairs nn.l broke to rilw, hi.-) wife uoscl a Isittleof purple ink all over bis aummer suit, his little Isiy 1 .laved truant from school and got arrest ed for tying a pick of tire crackers to a dog's tail, the parlor tnaid snsheJ the new chandelier, one of the horsoi devel oped glanders, the hired man uss t a la dle of molten lead down his !xt leg. the gas inrler man brought in a bill of 707. (Kttt f.-et for the month, the cook set the ln.ne on fire w ith a pan of melted grease and moths got in the new parlor carpet. The owner was distracted and sent for two detectives. The opal was found the nest day in a paw n hop. He recovered it just in time to get out of the effee market Is-fore the panic. Talk about horse shoes and four leaved clovers, they count for nothing in comparison to the lack in snopal. Sin Fraitriv-j (lirnnirft. A Peddler Sharp. An unscrupulous js-ddler is Raveling alsmt the country ofleriug some articled at a high price and others at a figure be low their actual cost. He generally man ages to dispose of some of some of the former lecause of the inducements pro mised in the latter. f the low priced pwds he reunncntB that his stock is ex hausted but that he w ill take orders for (he same and w ill deliver the goods soon. Such orders, however, fire never filled. Persons aliould give this feliow a cold re ception. It is al ays better and safer to make purchases from reputable mer chants who do business permanently in our midst. Lcng Love. Minnie and Percy had come to the garden to see their father atari for a jour ney on horseback. As he was mounting little, Percw called out : , "tiood-by, dear p'tpa, i love you thirty miles long." "(tood-by, dear papa," was echoed by Minnie's gentle voice, "you will never ride to the cud "f my love." ikmie animals that use tiie iens Pigs The Poor Man's Wife. 3 1 is tor the women whose husbiud works hard to earn money that 1 propose this special and superior education toen al.ie her to spare and BS-nd hi money ux well and w isely as he earns K. It ie loiwt necary for the prs.nimn'B wife to know the valiw of money and the natnre of m-mey's worth. The ot, value an.: wv of uing her fuel is '.o her nod h: r-a fir;-! Il.s--!. Tii E Pt princijile of c w.kerv are to her vital conditions of ex- HeliO". She. ft!ove all should k"OW how to se lect j;ood f.xl, to cook it w holesomely anil nutritiously, to mil pood drinks, to buy cheaply, and to et stood uieaaure and exact (juantitiea of all she wants; to hny all of the best, and all at a moderate price, that is her special wUdom. How to clothe !:er children, her husband and herself with p-iod, lasting, warm stuffs; to select them herself, to cut them her self, to sew them herself there i au pation, enjoyuient, virtuou work. Then to lie able to teach her children all she knows; lobe able to train them to be wise, virtuous and us -ful like hers.'lf i there is work aud also happiness; and then to be ub'.e to receive from them grateful help in return there is reward. Then look at the poor uian'a leisure in s home illuiuinattd by wicti an educated woman ; look at .an evening fireside; where books can be interestingly and well read aloud ; w here songs can lie eung correctly and well in parts in which all can join; w here stories an lie well told and pa nes of intelligence played, and where each can be benefitted by another's knowledge. See how the evils and gloom of a hum ble lot vanish before the sunshine of an educated mother's home organisation. It is to the poor man that the educated w ife is the great priite of life. The Most Noted Dog. The most famous dog in history is that ot l.ysses, which kept itself alive for twenty years in anticipation of hisrejurn and w hen he did return in dit'jise, to find forty-two suitors for his wife's hand living at his exjiense was the only living creature that recognized him. Tiien, of course, as the fat.le prettily adds, it crawled to his side, li.-ked his hand and died. It was a Greek who next brought the dog prominently into history. Alcibi a.iee, wishing to distract the attention of the Athenians from his political schemes, cut o!F the ears and tail of his favorite dog, painted his sides in different colors, and, whistling the monster to his heels, promenaded the agora or market place. When askel why he had so maltreated the p.sjr brute he replied : "To give the Athenians iscie'hiii to talk about."' This n as the origin of the phras?, "cut ting olf the tail of Alcibiades' dog," the application of w hich is obvious. Charlemagne a-as very fond of dogs and frequently accepted them as pres ents. His favorite animal always accom panied him to hi.-i council of ministers and sat with him beside Alcuin, the h.ui cellor, and Kgitihard, the historian. Some of tiie most det.tstible character in his tory have shown remarkable foudiHs for dogs, Charles IX of France, w ho per mitted the massacre of St. Bartholomew, would in all probability have been thrown into convulsions by an injury to one of his pet dogs. V.ia'.'yAi Time. The New States. The correct number of stars on the Cnited Suites flag to-day is thirty-eight, and thirty-eight it will remain until at least the f.uirt: day of July, IS. North and South Dakota, Montana anil Wash ington have not yet been admitted as slates into the I'nion, and, consequently, they are not yet entitled to representa tion on the flag. They have only been authorized by law to prepare for admis sion. Their people have got to elect, in April, delegates to constitutional con ventions. Tui-se conventions must pre paie State Constitutions, and these Con stitutions must be submitted, in October, to the vote of the people, and state of ticers elected. If the Constitutions are then ratified by the popular vote the President is required to issue a proclama tion annoiicini! the fact; and then, and then only, w ill North and South Dakota, Montana and Washington become states of the I'nion. The four stars, however, w ill not be added to the flag until the fourth day of July next succeeding, such being the provisions of the General Statutes of the I'nited Sutes. New York Y.',n.-. Man and Nature Run Wild. The intertribal nmssacres which have taken place lately in the Solomon group of islands, have beenjie most horrible of their kind. The n hoo'ner Kntcrprise reports that fighting is rife on several islands of the group. Thirty men, wo men and children were massacred during one onslaught in a single village. The coast tribes were making raids inland and capturing many women and families Cannibalism etili continues to lie popu lar. The captured men are cut up and their liesh is thus disused of, and the aomen and children aruaold as slaves. The copra trade with the islands is being ruined in cohse.iticn.-e. During a heavy thunder storm on the night of Pel ruary 5, a a-ter-spout burst near the Hua Uiver in Victoria, Australia, doing immense dam age. To houses and a woman were car riedlaway. Her bxly hasuot been found. Several families had narrow escujies. .V. )'. JUraid. "My son," said the parson, firmly, "I am not going to punish you this after noon, lieoause your outcries would dis turb the entire neighborhood and break harshly on the Sabliath, but to morrow morning I am going to give you a whip ping that you will remember the longest day you live." "Yes," said the boy, who had gone to the woods for chestnuti instead of at tending divine service, "a nice I'niversal ist you are ; preach universal salvation in the morning and then come home and practice future punish ment." SCROFULA In that imT-Tirify of tlir Hond which produce cnit:.iTly lumi tr fuellings in the neck; vltit'h cause running tortus en the arm, lrp, or fe"t; l.ir-h dtplups ti!eni in tiie cyfft, ears, noe, often causins Miudtiesn or ticaliteK; which is the origin of pimple, euin rrrou crowth, or '1icmors;" wliich, .isten ing ujion the lun, catir rotjtin;ptioa and iratli. It in Uie mmt aiKient of all dLvavs and very IVw ersjiii are entirely free Irom It. "b." CURED Ey taking Jlon"ft Sarsapartlla, which, by tho remarkable eurea it has accomi'liht. Iiaa prcv. a itself lo te a potent and peculiar niedlchie lor this dlteasa. if yun auSer trout acTofula. try Hood's haraaoriila. "Every sprinx my wifa and children hava itK-n tr. .ul-led Winn scrofuta, ti y little boy, lines yr.-ira eld, bctuf a trrr.Me aiiflcrer. Last prltig he was one mass ot sores from br:.l ti fct. WcaiilookH.sjd-sBirvijwill, and all have been cured of the tcro'ula. klf littie iK.y it cutinty live fr.ua aorrv and all f .iur rs.j cbiWri'a lw k l.riclit and healthy."' W. Ik Athebtox, I'aMaic City, X. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla otd dm iTisU. fi; tit fur as. rrrpewrd on! r C. L UUOl 4 CO, ApMUecarVos. XU, Xm 100 Doses One Dollar CARTERS IVER CT CURB Sic Hwldwir ai1 rrilrvr all U rr uvmbHi tnH iV-nt In m si mat srf lis Mm. ch m Immunol. Naiisr. imtiilx. tnSrl after nuiiic. HftJU in tkr Sle. 4c While thrtrniosl rfciuariuaae auccrss baa been iaowa ia cunu HmrtaHie. T Ciwm tjrna Lena Frua ar itiallv talusiSc io Coil itwlioa. rannsr mni prffentmi tins Mmoymrca.plaiol. whit tmo iS"1 ll aiir.ier lh Bmo, wimuaue Ue lo-se and refuls U a Ibffr ociir cnri Ahi thr wuM bs almnK mswlcai to thns who i.fTs- fn.m tins U.strewir.r emnplalnl: h.it forruiiatelr their fmArtrt 6tmm tw rod hers, aisl thw ho oner try H" n"4 lr link- i..tlTlual4r In so msnr wars UiAt thrr vtll br wtliing to do withowt tbem. But aiutr an a ma j thehsnr nf ir.Miv lives that hrrr whrrs f mskr mir rrvt bnast. (sir tll cure it hl.r el her IV. CAHTrs's I.rm.r T.rrrs Ptixs srrrrrr rmsll and vrr) n te lakr ir or tn rtt nk a d'". Tv are triet:v vepetabtr and Ut B"t rrin v parrr. Un hr their gentle artsm I ipasrall wIk iwr llsn. In Tiata at S! cents; live for $1 tsft evrrmhere. or sent by BiaiL urns io::m a Kr tat BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE GtNO.HE WITHOUT THE 3W LaaEL V uciM bv . Avals sos. t'hll.da.. wtiv taaj.-e th-.r .ouous Ilors.- Hran.1 lluki-r tIaiiket&. "This is one of the Syi Dusters. It is cdWly oven and iiandsouiclyciiihroidcred.'' Don't Ret stuck with Dusters which will lot the dust through and spoil your clothes. 5A Lap Dusters iSJZ. 5A Ironsides Sheet ETaST. 5A Clipper Fly Nets TTT,vr SBal wlataar at BU la OMt. 100 other styles of Sa Horse Sheets and Ply Nets, at prices to suit everybody. For sale by ail dealer. If you can't get them, write ua. What Mr. H. I. Budd, Corresponding Secretary of the Burlington County Agricultural Society hat to aay about the Microbe Killer. M-rtST IWi.LV, Frb. 1 ls-t. RaIUM S Ml. ReEE Klll.ES . i-ksti rMPN : 1 ' nt 1 1 prTsur.I.-d 1-y a rspitlar f.rit.-tl.-hiv .l.vicin, last i s-!iler. Ui try W illiam ia.l.tin M..T..U- Kiilrr. 1 hs.1 rtprrimenteii wllh in. my .l)!t.-r,-iil kind-.tf jiaienl me.li.-ine. ami ha t J.ta. .si tny-eii amler Irc-ntm-iu fnmi several ot our m.nl net.si My-i:-irit.s. in sit.lilioii ltwhi.-h 1 t iMi.-d msny ef li e.in-umI.ve health rewrts of l he cum iv li in h van. en-h fur relirf fr.ua un iiiheriteit t.-li'l.-n. y u. inv.aa'y .ii"ews, aa irrHvalei hy aua.-k" ..I tsie.tilMslia. CHir. Mion and iiitiHniii.ali.tn. It. tevr .lopsir I tri.-d your rtra-e-lv. lull hail ever l.le. the !ecl.r w ho reis.ra tneinle.1 it. I..r I am n--w r'Hin-ly frrr frim tiie ra.-tiii---. .. iyt ili.it luM.le .ife ii.i-TKble ; arn 1m prming m tictth sn.l rsel.t y rsirinic in str.-UKtil- Mv I'rii'i-ln are .iil.rivert at uiy im t.r..ve,i ei.iuiitii.ii i li.-il il.ey ali.iest weary nw- re-lalil-S: tl'e slory ot inv .tire. 1 liave K.itrer.-t wo liiu.-h atl'l M-e:i so ni.e-ii Mtn.-rioK trom thir fdlal d.M-SM- Unit 1 fc-l ii my luiy l.iadi all to try what i believe hs. n.ven royiwilvalioll. Sirte. relv yours.. It. I. BrnD. Hctvl nr in'.I for panijthiet (riviiir full particu lars s M in 1 iTHiloa jii;. iast atiout one m-iilh lrif $3 OO. WM. KA1AM M!K)iMK Klt.l.EB. No. ly Arcti Sirwt, FtiilH leiphia. Oils! Oils! The SiatuliiM fn rjTOtiiy of PiiHurh, i'a., uiak" at '.-iwl.y ot Tiiatiiiifx'iunnK for the IXiineMic Ira lu lite DjtM brail of Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, That can br ma le from Petroleum. We challenge coniiutrittou witli every kuown PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If you wish the most uniformly Satisfactory Oils IS THE American INEarket, Ak for ours. Trade for Somerset and vicinity supplied hy OfioK BEERITS tD KREASS it KiMlsKK. er.t-'W-lyr. aoxERsrr, Pa. E!.o. iiosTi:riai:it MERCHANT TAILOR. (No. 2 MaxtfoTH Bum-x.) SOMERSET, Pk. All the latest Strlei. ofFall and Winter ftiillncs ann l K-en'oatiugs. baliiifaeliou Guaranteed, aud ixwel lTii-es. "pXECUTttli'S NOTICE. Etia'.e of xi ttlum. dee'.!, late of stony-creek T.s le-tiip, somerset l.jHinty, !'a., I-tte?s l.-siameiilrtr- on the above estate having ts-en praiiu-d to the iidersiimed by the pr.er auii.ontv. all -rsoim i.nM-te.1 so sa'id e-lali- are rcjiesded lo make (.ayiiiellL. and Ihose hkvmit claims lo present them lui.v aulhentiea l.i tor setilcment te ihe iiu'l.-rlvii.-d hvee.iu.rs, al Um lule ni.lel.e of Mod .iee-.l on Suluniar, the I.Uh .lay of Mareh. A. 1'. 1SS9. alien aud where they will attend fcs-tiuid puri.tas. F. C. ,LA88 V. W. Biess. krs. JUAN K. .,1.A. Attorney. Kxeciiuire. SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR CANDEE RUBBERS H. CHILDS & CO aiofutnrtr end Wholesale Dealers la BOOTS, SHOES RUBBERS, 511 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. YOU CAN FIND h. fi.ii in ITTT'sr' m t ih- Atw!nv Hureau at n REinHGTOU BROS. HEAD 5A io oustos 3 ! NEWm Spring Importations SOW COH1NO IX PAILY. We imprt ami buy direct from the man ufiictiiivrs. and. thus sive yea (ho middle. msiis profit. Prloled lint) eitka, tateat coiorittssana sty lea. 13c to S3 per yard, e ic!i!ve tsupTm a ape cinl b&r.ila Urt at v- lo.-as wide. We also ?. ,h..nin new ttrtoj in Caner nra!-. at sue. to ft yard. V-w ).orlns in in Falllle Fracraie. Kurmh Siika, Oroi Grain Sitka, Ri.vah. Satin l:t.a.lmr. We alsooSer good value in rl. k stiky Hf the best makes, a m carry mr ot vSe tarw-at a-m k tar year round, in tl.K emiu-y Near VoA Hulticfa. in nsi uai htbi hatlM. loche rid. al aa. p:a;aai.d tripe auftinsi at Mr JolJTS IJ.rl, lo. iu-tilif Uie very latest and attest I reaa Faie rira. Over SQ.ttXi yard Sew rV-ott-h ;ia-!i, Xx Jo .iOe a yard. An uneualed collee-.i.Ha. Amerk-an Dress ;iughara at3r, Jw. Ytc, Uyc and luc a yard. All oe !. K reach Satlna at 25c. i'r and 37c, for the very fluent roods. American Satinea. best atrles and makes, at 12V and a. Sew Chaliia at 7c, and flue Imported atylet at a yard. Nea Embroideries, near White Guoda, new La.-ea. M-Jlin t'nderwear cheaper than you can make it Our popular tlM French Corset, I1.5P quality, alltixea. Our new Ishs Lac Curtain Catalonn Is ready. We fend goods by mail and insure Uiem against lota, without extra charge. Send in your orders for painple now. The Unreal stork hetteen Philadelphia and Chicago. iVnd all letters to PENN AVENUE STORES, Pittsburgh. - 3?a. novSi-'s ly EVERY YOUNG LADY IN THE LAND EXPECTS JO BE THE OWNER OF A Sewing Machine Unless Sis is Alreacb, but which of th.3 nany llachises in the ITaiket WILL ASiWER 11 LR riliPOE BEST in every respect, is tiie question that cow engages ber mind. She is well aware that a Sewing Machine costs too much to make FREQUENT j CHANGES,; But thia quection lias now been solved for l.er. At the (Treat Centennial Exhibi tion at Cincinnati, alter lOO DAYS lOO of Solid Cumiwtilion with all the jnmffttKl best Sewing Machines in America, be fore a jury of mechanical exiierts. it was awarded a r SHYVER j MEDAL,:::::: e holiest an.l only award given to .Sewing Machines, i.roiio-.incinr! it to lie the most durable, the lightest anil quietest run ning, I nd bett adapted for family iuriiost-9. This, coupled with the fact that it entered llie field in 1K7T, when the market was glutted with Sewing Machines, 700,000 have been sold, more than double as many as any ot'ner (.Vmipanyg for the same time it was on the market. I-adies of taste and good judgment, af ter carefully testing the merits of the WHITE, and its new Steel Attachments, absolutely the most Ilurable and Best, will not en tertain the thought of buying any other Sewing Machine. Sold on ' the most reasonable terms by Joseph Crist, Ag't., JEN N ETR X ROADS, Somerset Co., Pa Also lor Sale, forty Second-hand Sewing Machines, taken in exchange for the WHITE Including nearly ail the popular makes. Some are us nice as new, having been very little used. Will b old very iow. Tax Payers, Take Notice. Dks Prohibition Prohibit? We claim it does not ; the 1'mcih are on our side. Consult your friend" in Miint, KmuKm. and Jowt. They will Ml von it it a f:in-e, and inrr:i!etj fsxe. Consult your own interi-Ml by order int Wines and Liquors direet from head quarters. W'f'llanrt ym money, (rive you iet lr aud purer croods, iiii orders more prompt ly, and priee are lower than elsev.-here. Hilvkr Auk. Ab-outelv Pt'RP Uyk, endo d hv phvsieians, usei in ho.pita!s. Only full fitandnrd quart, kenheimer Fure Itye, 6 yr. old, $ 00 quart r.jttw.n 6 " 1 ' Over-holt " 6 " l.oo Fhioh (roMen Wedding " 1.00 ffi txvtN- $Vtn"i rort Hhirrie. Hrandiw, Whiskies, fiin, Ae. SO renin qnart up. f nnM iijipi to ail nnx in the C. S,, mmrutly rnrbt'd. No fxtvi charse fir purkaeM. Snd trial ordr. Write for our cm plcte i.XLta!'tfite and lYict Liwt. Mvntton tti:a paper. MAX KLON, Federal St. AlWheny, THE OLDEST DRUG HOUSE IN PITTSBURG, o! JOSEPH FLEMING, No. 84 Market St. Having had for a number of years a fair sliareof the patronaee ol the good people of 1'ittaburgb and vicinity, 1 take this opjn.rtu nity to say, with increased fucililiesaud slock 1 am better prepared than ever lo so licit their orders, eitlier wbulasale or retail, in any aay relating to the drug trade, and In accuracy, neatness and nroinptiies, and pri ces lower than ever, I nope to merit their continued favors. I have constantly in stock a full line of Drug!.. Trnsses. Meuieler H races fur ladi.-s and gents, l!..n.lai;i". Fami ly Syringes. Hair. Nail and Tooth Hrulies. All the leading Proprietary Medicine of the day. OkI Liver Oil Preparations. Malt Ex tracts. For medical puroes there is no better, purer, older whiskey sold to-dfiy any where than the pure eight -year old Uueken heimer Whiskey 1 am now selling at ft for full quart bottles, or six for (6. The only Wines that should lie nsed for medical pur tKisea are the pure California Port, Sherry, Muscated. Angelica and Sweet and Iry Ca tawba that I am now-selling Send fur price list of Wines and Liquors, mailed free to any address. The money must accompany all orders for wines or Liquors, as we do not send any goods C. U. 1). JOSEPH FLEMING & 8. X, waoiasALa hid arrin. DRUGGISTS, rirrsBrnoH, fa. 412 Market St., Cor. of the Diamond ST. CHARLES iHOTETELJ CHAS. S. GiLL, Proprietor. TaMe tinarfwd. Remodeled with rff.e on ground t. tuT. Nsturul (fiui and im-u.jtiet'tit lurht in all roomK. Nfw m-iuu laundry. ( on.er Wood Mreet and Third Ave, PITTSBURGH, PA. UDITOIt'S NOTICE. i a. im nr. Estate of PWbc Marshall, late of Somerset Towhship. tlHiiersFt Co., Pa. dec'.l. The nn.h-rwirncd bavlng been appointed au ditor by the i'onrt to examine ex.otious and rli-4ribiite tbe fund in the han.ls of toe Adiur. of said estate lo and anions th.r l-enliv entitteri theret, herehy eivea lirtire that he will attend to toe duties of bi. aptioiiitmeut ai hi of tiee in Somerset, Pa., on Monday. A.nl s. tssa, at l"o'eioka. rn.wl.en atHl ftht-re all pirms lnteresle.1 arertHiuired to apear and prenyl ibeir claims, or i debarred Itutn coming Ui for a snare of tbe 1'ano. A. J. C0I.BOKV. anafJO. Auditor. JOS HIE COS HUMPHREYS Cloth & Cold Binding 1 M fafw, ua SM sfcanaf. a.iLts ntu. -m . e o. a-. it. . t. Lsrrorracscipju.aaa. event ra-& .. .1 I fevers, naptem. tntl.vntaai.fm.. ,. - I V MreiK. rTrr. Worm . -Ihj.. . 311 niui t:llc. or Iwsihojc at I'.iaata. 4ltl.arrliea. ui 1 l.twltma or AuulM 6 II winery . Gniwo b.lwKi Luiic..u till ttttlera Morfewa. VomJiia SI' 'oaitii.. Col'l. onea.H s.lear.lala, T.Ktl.c.H ftl llrn-lneee., s,l. M--w.leh Vrrtie s .25 .23 .3S HOMEOPATHIC ioerr.el nr Palnnl lcriea--.- .23 U httra, 1.h frofw9 Period . I rsnr. t'tMrii. I'ltfeciiH Brtbn.... .14 -It HiWHm. Krjpu, hruvtumm. .ZS f hrthm. Kutmit.c Hwbi.... .? r-fver Alt. (Huh. iUun..... .SO PiltM, Hum. 'jc litlmir 3 ('tarrh, ImliKMous, t's-M in lb He4 .50 U iMMtpinf Vtotrat C-Kxgbm.. .SO i.rmrr l.-bQty,Pti3cu WiaHnai .50 KMih-V IMre .50 -rotn lfbllliy I.IMI I Hiarv U riknfw. Wte.B B-d... ..10 SPECIFICS. pro. jumeaai.iraaiMUftkf'U. ititMa,i.ii WHY YOU SHOULD USE SCOTT'S EMULSION o'COD 1LTVBB. 01X HYPOPH08PHITES. It is used and endorted by Phy sician because it is the bt. ItisPalitablaaslCIk.- It is three times as ecacic:is &a plain Cci Lirer Oil. It is far superior to ell otisr so- cajled Sru'jiciis. It is a perfect Zmtrsicn, cl:es net separata cr charga. It is Trcrderfal as a fierli producer. It is tta best rensdy fsr Csr.sus:p- ti:a. fxrefda, ErcscHtb, T7ast- itg liccases, Chr:rio Crash end Ccldr. Sold by all Drvfjgints. SCOTT & COWMC. CMun.aTS. N. V. HARNESS ! IS A A C SIMPS OS, Mair.ifaetiirer of an-1 Pvaler in ItAItNESS, riAPDLE.. BRIDLES, HAL TKUS ail.I.AR?. Willie. LAP noin:s, iii.anki:t3, ktc. STAR - HARNESS - OIL, The Very Bt in the Xcw and second-hand BCO Cheapest Prices. Repairing I Promptly I Done. When in need ofanytliinn in my line, give me a I'alL Thiiukiue. you for nat favors, and solKiting your patn.nage, 1 remain, Yours Very Kespeclfully, ISAAC SIMPSON, SOMERSET. PA. J7 X I-Xl'TOHS' XOTICE. Kstme of p:H7lith PiN'Ti. of Stoyestown JktrtHiKh.SimiersiM f'ountr, Ia. I.ttern teiHinfiiUary n the alnive e?4ate hv iUK twn granttt tu ihe iin1'-Tiicnei hy the pio jmt author. tv. all ?erN(ns inibtfl to nai.j eftale an r'nu.-tei to make fynH'iit. atl'l those hav iiiK rlHim orit-niHniis to pre-, it thrni for setile-merit-Mi Hmuntit) the IHth ,mt of April. at thy ofliceof Auifulus HeiHey Kwj., U atid hr. Wst. MAl'KKK. Ex'iitoT. A DM I X LTR A TO R'S NOTICE. rttAte of Caroline E. Smilh. rtee'd., late of Slis- hury H.niirM. S(Fm-rwpt I ., Pa. Letterxtf administration on above ertate har inR tit-n irrwnttKl tu the un-irrntfUfd hy the prop er authority not. re is hurW.y (riven to all per boi: iwiOtwl to vaid estate to nipbe immrdlate payment, and trKiw hnvine ela-ims atrHln-t the name wii! prr-!ii thia duly authenticated for net t lenient on aturdnv. the :-th day of Mareh, ltt.t, at the n-iideitee of the Administrator in feal ibbury Iloroiich. STEWART PMITH. Administrator. Wlia tsrvMI I Of 9 I VW. 'Htl misji TataiMi. nsj y r-.-i;.j t.t. n ltil fml tMa,wiiati.rkl INe t-rfMn t nr. h- fr,rrth-T vHlk "fr lrc ! "l- ,rfs- to i unit ni btb - saa.Xea. Tk ...(.. " ..o e.a a. no. b. ... f' rwrt ll We lea .UsusV ... Ua HI a, Paetlaaa.Ma.SM. MARVELOUS DORY DISCOVERY. Only CJraotne Krateni af Memory Traiaiaa. Foar U...I.I Lraraea ta .Be readiaa. :liH waadertna rarerf. Everr ehild mn adalt areally seee. (nut iod-acemDta to OurrwpBueoc CI.SW4. Tr.woeel.E, wi h opinion, of )r, s m. A. If aaa. anan.I, in. w.ld-Ura-l nci. M ll.iniet 4 i rrenlen f Thrnlwa. t Be rr Pr-bol-IP. J. SI. Burkley. I. I.tor.rt to. r..',a Aiooral', .V. )' . ItiehRrif Prn. tor, il s.-;-.. Itnna. W. V. A -I or. Jude (.ilmen, Jadah P. ilenittinia. -.tlir.. eu' jwt tr by Qr.PIIAX COl'RT SALE Valuable Real Estate 1 By virtue of mi order of nale lninjr ont of the trphaii"' t'Mirt of irVitnerwet County Pa., tome dins-ted. I witi expse to public ale on the premixe n WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 4. 1889 at I o'eliK-k r. sr., the follow. nir Rl K-tate late tM- property of John Adam Sehneider dee'd. A remain traetnt land 'itttaie fu iouihampton Tow uhip. S.ttnerMt County l'a AdjoiniiiK Un1 of Jarh?t'linefder, Jotm K llrinham, atidothen, eoi.ttitniiK one huinirei and ixiv-rivi aerea. one huiKlrrd and twenty-five avrtm elearefl, the hal aneffmod ltail Timber. A Knd two story frame Dwelling House, and Bam. To orchards of ehoire fruit, a lunar campot aWit -eierfon the premise. The lann to under gni cultivation. , TERMS- f"ah to thr extent of the debts, briny about 11, uuO. Thehalnce in 8 itual annual pamnt, to be secured on the premueM by juilirement bond. 10 per rent, ot purelae inotiey to tx: id on day of aale. Ntte yiveti on day of hale of poNrtwiou. MOr;iv3NVIKK. Kxtr. and Trustee of JOHN ADAM m'HNKlliKK, PENSION AGENCY. SOL. UHL, I)uy authoriied br the GoTernmez.t Offiee In Bar Bioek.aMnei, jVa. marfaatlt. TiSeDQB7iariXI!S By aTridliaK AifMiK you thctr t4-mou -xi-tiam ana proaia ai(D auanif irte twnfj - M on erTy -iit t,V thertll Bfwaaaariano S150tetl509 A Smux Kim Ca35 1. llitBUl.T. . a. L1 w Interested People. AJvcrtising a patent medicine in the peculiar way in which Uie proprietor of Kemp'a Balaam, lor Coujrlia ami Cild, does it, ia indeed womlerful. He author ize" all dnigsista to give those who call for it a sample Iwttle Frre, that they may Irv- it before purrhasinii. The I-arge Eoti'es aro 50c anJ $1. V'e certainly t'ool J a.lvise a trial. It may save you from consumption. Manners For Boys. In the street Hat lifted when you are aaying "good-by" or "how do you do?" A'so when offering a lady a seat or ac knowledging a favor. Keep step with any one yoa walk with. Always precede a lady np stairs, but awk if you shall precede ber ingoing through a crowd or public place. At the street door Hat off the mo ment you step into a house or private of fice. Let a lady pass first always unless she asks you to precede her. In the parlor Stand till every lily in the room, also other people, are seated. Hise if a lady enters the room after yon are seated, and stand until she takes her seat. Look people straight in the face when they are speaking to yoa. Let ladies pass through a door first, standing aside for them. In the dining rootu Take your seat af ter ladies and elders. Never play with your knife, ring or spoon. I'o not take your napkin np in a bunch in your band. Ka! as fast or as slow as others, and finish the course when they do. Do not ask to be excused before the others, unless the reason is imperative. Bine when ladies leave the room, and stand till they are out. To-Night and To-Morrow Night. And each day and night during this week you can et at all drtiptiiRts' Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Langs, which is acknowledged to be the most succ ss ful remedy ever sold for the cure of Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and Consumption, tiet a bottle to-day, and keep it always in the house, so you can check your cold at once. Trice 50 cents and $1. Sample bot tles free. Chances in Life. Some very interesting statistics respect ing the rate of the French troops station ed in thediirerentcolonieshave just been supplied to the Academy of Science by Dr. Lagneau, says a Paris correspondent. The mortality of the soldiers in the mother country averages from '.) to 11 jier 1,000. In Algeria it ranges from 11 to Vi per 1,000, and in Tunis it is merely a fraction higher. In Cochin China, how ever, the death rate doubles, and at Poudicherry it trehles the normal rate in France: while in Tonquin in ISSo it at tained the figure of !)( per 1,000; nor is this all, for many soldiers sent home in valided either die on the journey or after France has been reached. Senegal and Guiana are extremely unhealthy colonies. In the former the mortality among the troops averages 73 per 1,000, while in the latter in bad vears it has attained the terrible figure of 207 per 1.000. In Re onion, where the mean death is 2!) per 1,000, it rose during the Madagascar ex pedition to 113 per 1,000. On the other hand, Otaheite and New Caledonia are even more healthy than the mother country, the mortality being estimated at only 8 to 9 per 1,000. Bftm Iltruld. Hip one end of a sponge in Water and the whole will soon be saturated. So a disease in one part of the body effects other parts. You have noticed this your self. Kidney and liver troubles, unless checked, will induce constipation, piles, rheumatism and gravel. A timely use of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy will prevent these results. It is pleasant to the taste, and may be taken freely by children and delicate females. It gives elasticity, life and cheeks with roses on them. A Boy's Composition on Cirls. Mark Twain gives the following as a sample of a boy's composition on "Girls." "Girls are very stuck np and dignified in their manner and behavyotir. They think mt rj of dress than anything, and like to play with dowls and rags. They cry if they see a cow in a far distance, and are, afraid of guns. They stay at home all the time and go to church every Siinday. They are al-ways sick. They are al-ways funny and making fun of boys' hands and say how dirty. They can't play marbles. I pity them, poor things. They make fun of boys an.l then turn around and love them. I don't believe they ever killed a cat or anything They look out every nite and say, 'Oh, ain't the moon lovely !' This is one thing I have not told, and that is they al ways have their lessons bettern boys." A Great Battle Is constantly g ing on in the hum.Mi sys tem. The demon of impure blood strives to gain vvtory over the constitution, to ruin health, to drug victims to the grave. A good teliable medicine like Hood's Sarsaparilla is the weapon with which to defeud one's self, drive the desperate en emy from the field, and restore peace and bodily health for many years. Try this peculiar medicine. Berries and Briers. A man met a little fellow on the road, carrying a basket of blackberries, and said to him: "Sammy, where did you get Buch berries ?" "Over there, sir, in the briers." "Won't your mother be glad to see you come home with a basketful of sucli nice, ripe fruit?" "Yes, sir," said Sammy, "she always seems glad when I hold up the berries, and don't tell anything about the briers in my feet." The man rode on, resolving that hence forth he would hold op the berries only, and say nothing about tiie briers. 0V wcr. I bought medicine in thirteen States, but nothing helped me till I ined Ely's Cream lUIm. In four days I could hear as well as ever. I am cured of catarrh as well. It is the best medicine ever used. Garrett Wid rick, Hastings, X. Y. A Woeful History. Two friends are walking along the street One of them, pointing to a house says : "There's a beautiful place, but it's enough to make a man sad to look at it." "Whyeor "On account of its history ; for, despite its calm and serene surroundings, it was built npon the groans, tears, wailing-; and blood of widows, orplns, old men and struggling women." "You don't say so. Was it built by a railroad monopolist 7 "Oh, t.o ; by a dentist" I could scarcely speak ; it was almost im pmihle to breathe through my nostrils. I'siriR Ely's Cream Balm a short time the trouble entirely disapiieared. J. 0. Tichenor shoe Jimhaiit, Elizabeth, X. J. AMY ONE CAN DYE X DYES 4, A Cress, or a Coat, ) Jy Cclot Ribbonz. feathers, .- pen i Yarns, Rags, etc ) tem cehts aat in mar.voi!-r war. SAVE Moory. ...il;. thmK look Ilk. NEW. l. .wins DIAMOND DYES. I' wort 1 easy, mnple. quiet: tb c-v,,-. BEST aa.1 FAST F.ST ! : A tar DI.-.MOND DYE.S and ta.e ;.o utficr. For G.Idin; ot D-cm irf Fancy Articles USB DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Dronjie, Copper. OiJy ia Cents-! Baby Portraits, j TV...r.Ji.mrH.tli!I hill T I w ' iun-s mm lit'e, 1 nitie.1 00. line I plate parwr r-y p.-m piano , proems, sent !ri-e tn Mother ot any Hat v hnro within a y-er. Kvery iletner wants Ihiw rienms : send at once. Cive hat.v'p name an.l air?. .VUI.S, R1SHA9030X . CO., uSLiaaTsa. T. I Si C! H! Mi Ii r. T M A I II II I I I I I I I I M I i M I ! ! M M I ::z::r;:::::::::z The Largerst and Most Complete I:::::::::::::::::::::":::::: Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES- ESTABLISHED. 836. Gr- W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOSSER CF FINE WHISK IES.-::::::::z:::::::::::::::::-:: Tn:. IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. xos. 03 asi 97 FrFiHAVi'xci:, nTTtinvoir, rj:y.Y.i. Aii Onltr rcctirtfl lg mail r othenruf uilt iwtVc profit r.'.t- ntf:n. "i Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, Mini ri.Tt aia asn Duui WHoi.iSAi.Ka avd Retaii.er or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard n cl Soft "Woods. oak, poplar. siMSds, pickets, jiovmixtis. ASH, WALXrT, rUKIRIXG, SASH, SITAIKR4IIJ1. CHERRY. YELLOW PINE, sniSliLES. DOORS BALUSTERS, CHESTNI T, WHITE PINE, LATH, BI.IXDS. NEWEL POSTS. X General Line of all grade of Lumber aiid Bui'.dlnt; Material aud Rtrii:g Slate kept In stock AUo, can furnish anything in the line of our l.usin. to onh-r with rcaiuable prouipllles, such as BrarktK 0id-aid ..rk. el.'. elias cmsrrrxaiivM, OfiSco and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa its SCIENTISTS A3 .'ji.iii.ii Ai-.J a- : . n 1 1 T1T.T1 irrr l t PEACTICALLY tilsstraitiil! ill STOITE. M0NUMENTL BRONZE. COMPANY, iaiixifii-vjix. coax. 1 Over 500 jf'-'l 1 Send f-r Eeautifui It 1 Price Lict Designs. IfV- its I Clrci-!src. ypjr THE CELEBRATED Are at Present the most roFllAK IIOIIMANN liltOS Sole BitjVoOm, rfnee I hm been tt8.neTTTii Arm Btockma my ahoeft wear looser tlin ever brf irp.fcnd IoenT ftH vaj f?t wrt, but I d iv4 tiuat Ulcj kak usmactb m wlvm X first aaod it. Moihr Indead, mywaa. I am 3rr7rwsreeo 1mii. Yoa f-w that erea r jnd thiryr is only pwd wliea properly awd. Voa hj.rn ot ovra Ukrl L.t the diirxrtJ ms f tbey am jH ftn-aud tho nock at tb bottle. Xm ;ns must iwad tbPis. and tbe? will IT roa out erf yent trublo. Y kst father and I kwp our show in i-Hruit ardr by Its oaa. I am it about ooco uaatii Aad pp about oooe veeb. WoSff'sACMEBIacking Is iraidarfal: preaervlng a WaterDroofmat any leather i livma it a deep, rion black lustre .awn laata a week. xWt m cftm. Do not confound ACME Blackhnrwith soy othac SVad hj Sh'ie Bum. Croreia. Dmatnt io. i Trr it ua jronr ilanawa. 1 WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHIUDCLPHU lERRINE'S pure BARLEY MALT FOR Malaria AND Indigestion. f.-t (n Jiorth i af I na w r(te ; " nd -iO ,Bef of I'prrinp's linrly Malt at otx e. i he ('instant de ititirMl for your vni uable preparation i.e!itisie !.., par ly duplicate of n.y order. Thowe u Irf Orrlne'n Vnrm Br ley Malt pro noniicc It the bnt kniiwn remedy fur 31alariaaiKl Iodize tlon." It wilt eradicate from the ayatrat all Uie forme of Malaria. niRKCTTONS. Take Part of Wine, arlaaaful Three Time, a Imr. For aale hv all Drumrtiits thrmirhrmt tti. fnited rtate. and Caoada. lune f eouiua uuleas beaxlng atnaturaof 1 1 ;. s. perrue; Sol- trrtHtrl. S7 71. PROMT PrtUadeiphia. HV iittT our risV-IiHm OTinrM.wiib ai' lh lit, hitrrn. Wit. ftlM arMtTl nrtl.rMrttt I Ot Mir i-"ll OlNl mlurtt-kr art JT I I pTsnrnvLr. InmumwMttilMifrt t.iflih-. nil 'till! htn n.r r.'.ir nt r.iu'FtT, Uti rrvi Hi hrn u I-..I- fl-T th- Murfr ptin', i tairh hira rim im: tut itrini n-n .t H -.M lr H.t. m tt ih frOfiX bt.wr.fsw- erif iBetroctiMA pfa. .I. '-. wTlii t n at on.- car .a cur fr th bt k.-nf'mriaf la lb wurM. mnd tb tin mi line. if mirki f h-h Art ex ttawn torrifi-rr it m'rtii, TtttK to., Hal Aacaaba, Mtuao. SALESMEN WANTED AT ONCE. Local or travaiinz men ofood eharai-ter who want fw-nrm.iie.it eiuiit)yment, write befirr; eitatitifr Ur tbe season. Mv ytem euwnrt-- w trvrw, and you can make money bndliiiff my I-wiaUiw.. trn't deta? ; trm Terr iitrai. Ap ply 10FKKD fc. (y..SJr. New EngUii.. Nunter- LiU ,Waa.iii.v WATCH J THE LABEL, i. Cleanse the System With t:ut un iribl-ji'S me ik-sn'" T.ti;.-.-'3 V' U-ry t-eipoun-L I; .uriiltue Wo3, I'ltn'; mtfp-,tr.'D, l.!i.iry.'rT'-TUal.v. (.: nv sine s Cc.cry Compound eit-iu-a trie mm toi-K- i.ii.1 sin utri-iiri;; qualities, revuiiK iheen. ri,1e and -tr-'. "t B Keen 'mirile.1 I f SiMi!" vw lt!l a eoBipUeaMon of dim -nl'les. After trjtn; vu rkajn reaie-la-a, awt nr fli-SIta r-ia-f. I tn-1 !n O l.-rv l ..-nrv-nn. 1. IW.re la.:tn s 'l.fl fill! ttie the 'UilMf trilMesort!e Tt: plow" he can msit.ii! an.l I (-111 rr-:lv sav Ty..r. ti.,.1 I ftvl !le a new msn. I'"C'-hb tut lti'prvr.t, an-1 1 h.Hte pil-i-l t.'ii p 't.io In W' tirfit MaL-e I hate ociDit-D.-cl tikmt'h-M "n.i-.iifl." H.iM-rM T.iAftN. rVl.'livhift, Vc. $i.ikk six f.jr ...ii 1. Ai nnikUistA KtLLi, KICBIKUSOM Co., Uurlliitftuo, Vt. LB XJ; I !L D IT WILL J'AY YOU to artr rot a VVm. F. SHAFFER. SCIKIt55K'r. PKXJTA., laiiuf-turtr of and llealt-r in -W;r Wart FurnulU't on Short Svlicr. in al Coinr hue lii mmi mi Aim, AotHt jurthe M HITil BRHSZE! Pprsotw In Tinnd of MONUMENT WORK wil find it to tl.eir ii.ior.-t 10 i-all at my shof.. where a prooer sh.wii.a will tn.- irtM-n lh.-m. -s.!.'t. f'irtlirH iiH'tfink'tl lit El try ItlMf. ami PNit'hS i'EK f LO If. I invitr 9i ial altt'lilion tu t!i White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc rVon.rrr.e1 Intrrlured REV, W. A. r.l.Mi. a !m-.H! Ili.ri.v.'ir..-lit in the point nf MATFKIAL AND CONKTKl ITIliN. and which ta devtinrd tube the Popular M.-nnrt'-nt for our (.'hangeabie Cli mate. GIVS ME A CALL. W3I.F. SHAFFEK. nn PIANOS r prrfi'ired tlic kiid- Agents, Johnstown, Penn'a ltny flalf r nnv he ha th . I.. ItnttvlM ShM without Dftui and print PtMiniMMi am Uie bttoui, pat kiiu (town a liaud. irili,i VitfifrMslaJaW.y W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. Vt In th world, Fwaminr hi. KKM'IMt IIANIVM-.M h r Ml OK. 4.IK II tM.-MsW Ml WHT SMOK. I'OI.II K ANO r.ARMFKs' MIOK. ..".' S TK V VAI I K I AI I' Mlllt. ij.'iS nilKKIM;Mt S VII. II-. .UOaiul l.7. BOks' M llolll. SHOU All luade in Conare. Butlott and Larc. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE LAFDrEs. Bat Malerll. B.t (ttrle. Bet UttlntT. Ii Kk: ol.l l T '.n .I.-l,-r, Who- W. I.. IHX (il.AS. BKOCKTON. MASSL F.!t .-ALK 1!Y A. H. Ferner & Bro., SOMERSET. CatarrH ELYS TPmTcMWkSi Cream Balm .Vtiltl om:.rS mm. Cleanses the Nal 'adages, Aiiajs Pain and lnfiammaii.m. Heals the Son s, Re itoret the Senses of Tante and Sra:lL TRYTHECtRE. HAY-FEVER Apattiele r. aprtiel Into en h notril an.l i airrevable. Price e-.'m at drnifsrits : bv mail reiritered, 60u. ELY BHU., W Warren Street. New York. S-SMvr, tin & lilii IU.W. v anwa iwnat.i.a in I., p- '.: fnm hy Mwi. A l,an..i'i iu iit. I.t r n .i;, frtlo.ved ,iiltmn1it.ire of tle Mriat, bin the MM..n & H ..nil-., orjt .... I,.vwa . luau. Ume.1 llieir winr-mii. y u tue l-t 111 t'i.- w. il ? """''O oil- r, a dnK.artlon of th. oneq-ialied exeHlenre ft Ki..,r rr , .n. uie fa. 1 1.-.. at all or Uie ere or:,!-. Kitiit,l-i,m.. s.iH-e thv o. alio, 13U., 1). with best mnk 5u R b A Ses tneMlierha.el . .-7 r ""-v. a w . a I Wlk.naa. Mmrm dt lt..tnl.n Uon-.t hr mi. to m ke t- ex traor.l:nv, c- .a. for U..-ir !. m.... l!..t lUr are atnor toalt e-hn-a. 'iii-j r.-r, ,, t,e h-. .eioee a.-li-, ... d t,r o-i,kr l-n,:., oiaker. In the arte. iaiii.l u;r, l,it atiit cU ni nLrtw-t.. Ihia tl-r at rnoiie .oi.. , to ri.ark,o (' TOODe.,l mtr-M ,,., t .e , V. the yrr Ik-s c.,Il.. . . '' . ii.n-n pus. m tunc a'.d u h"r i;.t A nrc.ilir, r-imi,;: hHK. ed purcJir crsi, tuL'e' her v, 1 ti .Ju n - rlllt ft'lv Hit if tiw aunrm frTn thrt mnt-i: a;ao tm ' 'ALESMEN. WANTE D To handle nsr lhm.nrhiy r.-'taol- Nnr-rrr tf.--k on salary or 0.11:11' is-i.m. PvrinaiM-m etiipiov. nvnt tntarantn-d. im-tii tm. previ.Hia etptri eaee not rrtuid. Write in . C. L, YATEci, Nurwrym.n. ., , Rochester, N. Y. Mention this par. DO IT NOW i I - r'itm of . h,eh De J 4 ni.D Jl peasant 1 1 ?ef QnewC or fe rriaref in only one Sae 3x t- full 6ozjb!iy, te most conement io Cut for 3oc(et or io carry Wrjole. Insist on raifig tnc Genuine with 1he red -j tin fag , made only by, John 'finzer '3roLouisv,le, R AILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE d- OHIO RAILROAD. SOMERSET it CAMBRIA BRASCU. DISTANCE AND FARE. Far. 9omerrt to iMwti...... u, to Somerset to Huovt-rsviile... 17 hj !oiner.'t to Bethel :o S.anervt to Johnowu 3ri ' 1 10 Somerset to R. kwi"l 9 jo SjDQi'PHi to i.arrett 1. m Somerset u M.-yeriale w 21 ;o SiiinerM;l to Ciimber'am! M 2 '10 Somerset to Wasliitiptou . 210 6 & nomenH?t to Baltimore 7 w Sometet lo Crsina - 24 3 Somerset to Contliiei.ee 'A w imt-ra't to ( V.iiii:U.-Ti!le hi q r!omerM-t to Pittl.ur,'h 110 3 10 Tiie fare to l'!ji;.k Ijjhia is tv.U, aud to Ne York, 8U.6. Winter Arrangement In slfeet Man. 29, 'M. SORIir-EOUXD TRAIXS. JOHNSTOWN EXPREjS 'o. 91. f imiw Johntowja , :JS a m RK-kwwwt a m soMKK?ET. -:a a m ifiifer . ii i a ru A..y.t..wi. 7-Jt a in H.H.versvilie- 7 :r2 a in Bethel 7:l a m MAIL No. 98. Arrirm. Johnstown..- &.:tu p m Pittnr-t!t II :) a m KH-kwiMi... :t.4 in Milioni . :m; a m StuiiPTX't :: p m StiTitwn 4.L p in Hivfr!v.llf. 4 - p m titthel 4.il p Dl r,iwenir r from Husburrh hanjr run fnr point on ihe StnnrM't A I'urabrU at Ktckwo.rd. Sf)MEKSET AfCOMMODATIO.V-XoL 96. f Baltinionr H-tnra ('i!l-t)ttn;fi h . n rn Rof'tw.-j.i It m Milf.rM 11 h to SOMER?KT....ll;43 .m I'Hwn trer for Stiri-?rwt fri-rn the east an1 wt on the ruuburgh In via. on, change care at Rock wuimI. SOVTir-BOCXD TAAISS. BALTIMOKE MAIL No. 92. t Ismw 1 Amir JohH!tr.ri (ft a m RnrVwo.Kl iu 0 i m Hvih-i !i;bniti i OwnN-rfmul I r. a a HMivcr ille '. .(I a m h.iiu.n s..v a :n iSlMyt' ii Irtttimtr ) a tn Milfunl ...10 Si a m PH.. iifer for ixniiU eayt an.l ett pKimm , an I at K M i v w d. A'XOMMODATION So. 94. .in.. .loi:lltoH li y.i.i i. m Rin: kwr..i 4 i! p m ( tiniOfnand ... 7 m' p ri Piiifb'irub h .At p m V ahiiiift(in. 7 a m lialtiuiort' ..)arn Hothel.. il...verv;iie... ii:loi.m rtovsto ii ... p ni (ieig.T i.jr, , iii SoVKHftr it . m Milford 4 ii' j. m Pamenireni fur east and west change cars at RoL-kwotid. ROCKWi K ID Af.ftlMMODATIOX Xo. 95. t W- lrrt. SoMi:a-ri ! p m Knekwoud 2: P m Mnl.d i.:.l. m PK.-W'iij(n. iettviriK on this train fan make cm ne. . ..ii n. It... kwou.1 wit-i niniu tipress tra.'m eat and .tent. Daily, t Haiij. except Sandar. Baltimore & onio railroad. PITT.-ilSlll',If division. EAfiT-BOVXD TRAIXK Vninnt'H H .i-71. ,e lVniii.Lr.rre b Uli,. Er. il uL trprtu. Pitnoiirgii 7:0.1 a. m. 11 no a. a. Kkjo r a. Bra.l.l.K k 7:JS " 11.-,:) McK'-!.'rt 7 ::-l " -J ;l M N.t.m kA " U:J7 " V A " rlroad rord y SI " ' J 4 t'..ui.ells Uie y -Mt i -jo li' io " ohiopvle H' if. ' 2.K1 " Ui I ol.tliit n. e 11.17 - 2 19 l at. 1'n.ina Urtl " m " l.tl l ajveiman ll:li-i " 2:44 w KorkWfaal 11:1". " z3 - jf.'aj' ' '' '.rrctt ll-.(2 " 8. SalL.litiry June It.l' " 8 IS rt !"""".. Meyerwiaie lt.l' 3 t 5-24 Ktyu,ue 11: I r. at. .. and Pat.-h 11: v " a;) - 237 " v.utl.am t.in :ll- .tl ' Fairii., o .i 4:ns "' . HiQ.li.mn lilt 4-.ft m . 27 i.-nmN-riwiid 1. IS 4?. - s s(iliiirtoii i . x.tt m Bai'.iaiur. (arrive) lu:4S ti ' WE.ST-BOUXD 3RAIXS. f 'ni. ml' m $i JVoOw tm t CxmtirTCd Ae. MnL Ezprtm. Baltimore a. . s-on a T. . a.iint..n t-.v, '-mntrf-rland H-.' :) " I. Si r. w. i.-i a. a. tiyn.lman H.:tfi y5 Kairhoi K-4H j J2 " s.-0 " !HithHnii-t..n K.'-r. " 11.4 ' 'dii.t Pateh -ttl 2-vt ft. " K .-y.t.ne yi " M ia I " .M... rla'e 9:) a-i.v " ln-j paiifit.tiry June. ' :'.-l " 10:10 " liarrett " 3 l;t ' IK-Si " P.Kkwid .V) ' a 10 " as " (ajwelman Itwift a.t 1IS I'rslna lQ..tl X.S. " 11 W " .Vnin.leni-4 1.1-.17 " 4.00 " il ia "ihioPyie 417 " 50 ' Tonne Uv ill 11,-4) 41 " 12 Kf, " Hroe.1 Ford II -'A " in) " 2 iO " t Newton 12-tfir. . 54? " 1 " M-K.-el.it 124 " IS ' 2:14 " Brsdd.-k i-:t " s-- 2.4 Ar. Pittsburgh -HM " :io " ZiO - The lime triren Is Eastern audard Time. Mail Train, connect at Rofkwood with trains to and from .-ornere: and John. town, at HyBd man with train, toan.l from Bedford, at t.arrett with train, to and from Berlin, at Salisbury Jm:c Uou with train, to and from Salisbury. AU Trtuna .Sop.jr rnmrnom vnere Tine Is ?rre. W. M. Ci.KV ENTS. afanr. til A. i. ntl i-L, Oen. Pass. A'l SALESMEN V'ANTET) Pfirmanent S'tunt Ions irnaran- J ment" ti (Vvinriem. Anrrrun can "ucwl wli.i oir a-tv Uiif" an-1 qni'-k-Ilinn fv:!t;--tnt"ii y f W. rite at fffe, t- ane. iU)kEB ri.-sEKIK. iKtaJir.v. Kocvvnt. N. V. (Nam thia ppri. v ftSt-3n.
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