; i s I : t i 1 , t 4 : t - 1 f -l ? 4 : t For and Against ; Interesting Information and Com- rnenta o! the Pts on the Issue of the Day. fa' I;,.it.,i IlEKLi. -.-With v-ur ,rfnL.m I wi.li lorall tt-ntioiiovTi'n.an IViurrf Lie rlr. lioiM-r.nic jw!amati'rtj on !" ''cl--r ..,. in 1.h-h I" a-Mtmes that ar.ti ,,,Jm' i-ar- tr-yinr to sc. i-e t'i-,-, of farme- by wri,:g ilm Kiiot'rf IHief ibat prolii!;iH yrt-rful Hi"" from maUi and ! "!-r- AfteT "-''" that tirmen, liavc t.w much sense lu I 'bus wared. Ih- says that !iu aioeudn.e.i.. if adoirtcd. would n.rt prevent the makm of i'. and seilinc "fit. "( t. tiie U" tattoo Ukn "-e. and fortilU- this p.diion 1 quoting what a certain Jod,."? says, who is as tarnilous and yiixollc '" the sutij.-t f prol.li.Hion a tie in on the God-in-ihe-Ciisiitution otiesiiori. be bo.iaini(tJ anJ f..!-l " tt.ia li.ny and aturtl laieiiK-iit liial tw law wou'.d n..t bn.l.aniflir irivilv w mantifao- turimr a.id x-Iiing cijrr. A'lmittins. fur Uir J Kakr of me af,ru.n:it. Hia' unJer jnr prnt- 1m I. miiTi run a rk in -ilinc to tliat umVr V.ir ;eru.iii oi a ir.nui- , t-wv U f tie rik wiiu'.i! be trti-foM I An e'j-nKia-'e trouid .1 1'iao-d ui'n er.v ,K vmidinK a l.irre! of ci'Ut Uj see whether rtriieritation Ij I takm p'tux : hr.m-r tli Jjnjr of cliing il a: any j.ri. or under any l?!rt-l:ui8tancwi. pniiltions voiilil lnume at r.iltnproiis a fl: in Mmn?r tiiwe. i-i n.iy n-itliinj! of and tnMiliic. tii-ry fjriu r-KrMint' rul.-r w.iM I kf4 in aKintir "f ("Tncliial dm 1. Fir tlie ijiiti'in of ft-rnti-niaii.in i" a xerr I.rudone. WIm-ii d.x ii uki'jiT? Hiw long iflfTri-JiT come from (!ic a-wT ':i tliii anllioritiw pn-at!y d lifr. Srait fcjy a wek. utlicra f rt djys. aodn.it a ft w limit tlie time hi three djy. A farm.T in the bur time of Kf'-hi-rini: apil, prindin thrm nod on-iiip out 'he j ii', nii:ht not he aliie to R hii cidvr into market hrUirr it f.-nnmioi. Two or thnt d at ninrt in the warm weather of Srjrtuntier would turu it in fart, fermentation m:j:!.t take p'.a.r while on it way to mirkirt. The danger ot throwing thenirclvrt lial.lt to r.n!ution. had a itrwit deal to do with theoverwlielniins defeat ol a similar law in la-rh;ise't!i. The firmer there had " too much rne'' to do o f. .lifli a flung a to j vole for a e Hilitiitional amendment that ,;rdthen1w1thtrJ.!,C. ,- and Aalnitt what Mr. Vainer my, ant oi'i" what lti learneljiid;re" oayn. it i 1 l- . ..'I i.i n-iiii'mh-T tht a Jii'U'e in i an biwa court. Ki-ially learne.1 a the one r-ferre.) to by Mr. P., ha decided that a j f.irmiT run ti:hrr wt'.r nut nrll rtslr.'. j I tliink the bone!.t. well-meaiiin, lor el tn-ade-l f.irm--rof Soiueret ' ounty have . -Uki much eni'' to vote for a law that is j liable Ui lie o oitftMinl. Jl Komeraet. May 4th. The 4."i.' nuiioriiy ajiainst .rohibition in Maasa- huwttf i no aiiprise. That remilt wim inevitai.ie. Yet it wai a grand fiftht, and ha wroti(.'ht an immense benefit. Host of mini Ce-pii lil icaio. iL-nuK-rats, Prohibi tioniaia made a hV'ht for a moral principle which is the most memorable that the State lia, witnesaed for a whole jre:ieration. Tiie educational effect will lie la-tiuc. The alienor, the aeal. the liemim displayed by the prohibi:ion women, le.1 by the V. C. T. I', ia something that will anpply materials f.r the historian t pen. Ihit why w as the def.t inevitable It was a non-irtian fiL'ht only on one eide. It wan this we meant when we told t'oe Kepubliran 1eniT.nce men in Maimachiisetui and in I'eiinsvlvania that the ground would ojier. under their fe on election day. and that they would scarcely know what hurt them. Prohibition must liave behind it a party machine. The hand of omnintence is driv ing irreaislibly Wiup-rjiine public seiitinmit this way. We do not look for any more victori along Stale lines until the voters of America are organised around the li.juor l'iestion one great National party in favor of li.pt ir and a groat Vttionat party agiinst it. This will give prohibition one of the two Mihtical machine. The Prohibition arty id.a Iwunded forward many a league toward final victory through that election in MasaacliiiKcttk. Theagitation that istocotue w ill lie that of these local Slate el lions as the roar of Niagra to the pattering of ruin on the roof. Tlir l oi'.cl IWi'MmI. Tin- following letter from Somerset a ansl in Motulay's Pitt-burgh W : I'.t sevetal years we have had practical prohihi tionin Soinvrvet ciunty. There are b it four or live widely nattered licensed houses with in the cmtity limits, the nearest of thine be ing IS miles from this town. Hut the proph ets of prohibition have been wildly wnme with n-gard to the effects of their "favorite prtsM-ription, " in this community, at least. To muster recruits tln-yapniJl the mor als of the s?op!e, by telling them that no !i- I com would do aw:iy with crime: and, to their N ket, by making them believe that in the ali-eni-e of lie. nse, I ho county tna-ury would fill to overflowing, thej.il stand len uutlcss. and the district attorney starve for lack of foes. What arc the n-stilts We have to-day in the county jail four ia.r-onsai--iied of mur der and 14 accused of burglary, llcsdis thew are several other priMincrs Mrvitig out aenteiirrs f.ir smalicr ollciicc-. Since licotoe lias Isvii .U-ni.-d wc have had two cases of arson in this borough, a crime unknown here for M years. This is evidence of a r-turlling increase of crime, and crime of the highe-l grades known to the law. Nothing like il has ever lieen seen in the history or the county. The jail is full, and the district attorney is likely tolieconua millionaire. We might adopt lhe style of argument of our prohibition friends and attribute all this to the absence of license. It surelj would he as reasonable as to say. in the fa.-e.if this, that the prohi bition of strong drink banishes crime. Ah. my dear friends, you ran t hurry up the niilienium by the enactment of blue laws. , l'.IXH SoMKBrR, P, May 4, l--!. f A convict in a Kansas penitentiary is quo ted as saying, that in view of li.ioor drink ing being the cause, directly or indirectly, of most of tlie crimes, it would be about the pro-r thing to put the whiskey into the penitenuary, and drive I lie convicts out. lH00D'Sf CHireUW) EXTRACT The tnirtortanee of purifying the Moot, can not ba Mcrentimat'd, lr witlnmt iura blood yon eannoi ennr -pood irraUh. At tiiia sK-owta nearly every ooc need a lood mediclue to purify, THr.lt.'e. ai:d enrich tlie blood, and Hood's lirv.p:aiLa U wuniiy Tour coulldooeo. It la pei-uiiAf lu that it atretrtttefift and bnikls ttr tbe trittetn . orv.iU jub appetite,, i-d tooea tl while n erodK-ales dAaoasft. CirttatrUL ilood &jaajJon:ia U -ld laadrupirita, IreporeU by C L lio.nl & tU, isviii. Alasa, . 100 Dosos Ono Do'Iar CARTERS J PILLS. HixiilvK'aix: rs-Ue- a! -tnetrrartilVsnrl-c..l'.-a i'-:--.i stn f i -'Hn. m a i-;n-s. Sos.-. I .roa-icije-. ..sir,-. a'W-r ,,uc h'fliT-:'.'' " !U"r """ rviuurLau- auxin haa ix sru.a iucviru.it nlwbf t- r"TU Lrmi Una T":!ia . ,;' ri -lal- m r'own?loo etrdi usi nA-nn.i; ti.r- " irx -i.(.liu'- "'" ... .!. r ""'" ho mifl-r rrrn th. 1i.rriiiir cmpiami. !it furtiinarir iiiir lri J. D-S rtrt l...r arvl (rf nr,r trr m-m lul alu aii Jl AOH! In th hanef innuiir B" ti n' twr wn , r mMi, o.ir b-M- Our cure hil- .irh-rj rt- i'. , 4ETrB IjT-rJt I TTCT Tiu nTrr.n Ti l TTV t- tnk 1 .-. .w.. rl.n Id Kt ll' Cvefjrfl s i 1 rvm-rtiim, r iit b aU. HE M Pa M ta i ft W Tlie owner cf this horse uses the 5 Ironsides Sheet for the stable. It keeps the horse clean and ready for driving and eaves an hour's work each day. 5A Lap Dusters ma'JrTu. 5A Ironsides Sheet Jj Ry Nets Yor rraei aaA Etraat ulaatkar at EU U. CM. Ifirt nince Kfrlca of si Horse 81iwts and rn n"rinM to suit ovcrvbooV. l-'or '.t.r all ilivtlcra. If tou can't ret tu.QJ, wriU! US. ARE THE STRONGEST. KOItC GENUINE WITMOUTTHt S- LABEL M.tn ltd tiv Wm. vkii i'liHiifi.i . nun nike the lmoufl llur.v; limn. I Baker liunketa. If oo HS CONSUMPTION. BRONCHITIS; SCROFULA, COUCH or COLO, TKROAT AFFECTICW, WASTING of FLESH, Or ssn tarnin wticre Ihr Throat ouJ iMurf mr lnfl.itmtl, Ijtrk of Slrrugth mr Scree FtmiT, pot mm ke rtlirrrd and (wred 14 SCOTT'S EMULSIQH OF PURE CCD LIVER OIL Willi Hypopiiosphites. Palaticlc a Mtt. ( .(. for Frtttt' i:ttu!rtimt. rrd iVt MO ,4-nj( ft KttU.'.HtUt!. Hold " "II Drurjct -tf. SCOTT EOWSS, Chemists, B. Y. B. & 33. DRY GOODS J JY" MA IT,- AVc finplov a laiv-o corii of cotiiis-tont pie. lios.' only duty Is the tilling (i orders liv mail fnnn mir iiiiiiicnms ctis toini-rs living at a distance who cut! not it their Kliontiiiitr hen' in imts.!). Wlii-tlii-r yon want a . lu-ap 'hd or hoiic .In-sss at li'.c. a yard, a i im-jliiim, N.titic. India Silk, 1 5 lack or Colored Silk, or a Spring Suit of sonic of the new soft H.Mil.-ii fabrics, tins Mail Order Department is here to supply your wants. Everything the most desirable in the way of lext .le fab ris3 is hero, and at the lowest .-ibie prices. In all purchases, quality is one prime con kideraiion, price another. In Is.th these par ticulars we shaM still aim to please you. Spai-e Is limited ti.-re. Our New Spring Catalogue and Fashion Journal Will toll the whole story. This journal is puhlisltcd semi annually for the benefit of oar tmiis lving at a distance, but will be elieerru'.ly sent to any address, whether you are a patron or not. WK1TK FU A tUPY. It costs nothing and may prove a benefit to you. Mention this paT. Boggs & Buhl, 115, to 121, FEDERAL STREET ALLEGHENY, Pa. Y M I N I TKAT0ir-5 NOTICE, Lriate of !Vijarn.!i NicJioWiu, drr'd, lt of Vp-i4-r Tiirk. i-K Tpi. cmifw1 .miii'v. I. 4iten t A"1niintallBti on lhe rMt jiniju-r H'.li.tn.v, iiirtice m trrrliv fL-ivfii to all IftTftm )gi(1fiKi !' mmI oftfAte to mnkf linnli ate w tut-iii. triil ih.' ImviHk; f-ini anitiB-i thf wiiftt ail! -n-'iit 1hm du.y authfniicHtetl lir n'UltiHi!t ou t tivtora Niitintay. tlie day ot Muv, IM-t, at ihc Uu rr-itL iKt- ot'il. d. J.UXlf M('H.HtN, artrl?. AttLutuitriti-iT. JXKCXTOirs NOTICE. Iv4aie of St:ntirl StatWr. Sr. Inte of Shade Ta-ft. Miier-ml t o , I'advvaMfl. I jet t er ttlai;itiita ry on the at"'ve estate haT iinr laeen eraniei t tlie oni-Tiinn1 by the kron er auihi.nty. notice l liert h ven W all terxHiB liuti-lKti liiMnid etate to mute immed mle fy Uieot a.td tM-e havniK eiainif araii the frame a iii reMil them duly Knihtf i;tru-4 t'r M-Ult tneiit (Tti h4iiirttny Mny ?i'h. at tht late rea ideuee t deeead lu aid Ta iiftiip Jon athan rtser, J U Pnrh. C W. LAkUKKT. A tu r ey . t ju-cm tor. YMISLSTUATOK'S NOTICE. In the iatnf Albert ieho1mn. latr of rier 1 urkyitxH 7' ir-hip S-mteret t o . ia . tie.- d. l-itc"rs of Adim-fnuion iwviui: leen i-oe4 to tiie underfilled In !'h; jnrir atunorhv in lite aUtAe er-iM;- NtMiee beref.y jr,irvu l ail (artieK iDU-ktcd u mid estate tr.:e IinmtMi aie TAapn. rir . atd ali tn)e havinci -i.uanta annut oifth Vi iin-svn tii-m U ttr Atiini: aior duii autiM-nticiitaM b (teupeiat-m mt the is;e rei- driu-c trf tire iliiwrd ai or lvp4re Satnnlay tbe 1 1 i' BLMKETS nay o Jt, ie, at toe wc irnH'urv tw ue etane4- jACVli Ml H-'l siy. apr AdnaiiiiHiaior. Oils! Oils! ira! ia Birrs wai. of Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. ITyciu wi-U tLe raort ocironn'y Satisfactory Oils IX THE American ZSIarket, Auk for our Trade for fiomerret and vicinity uptlid by nmK A P.F.EP.ITH ND ejit2V'-iyr. imuoct. Pa. THE OLDEST DRUG HOUSE IN PITTSBURC. It- JOSEPH FLEMING, Ko. 84 Market St. iTavoin I.h.I f..r a minitier of yenrn. a fair fSareof the ( -.it nmase ol the $nt ieoile of I I'ittsbiirvh oil ! n uiity. I take tin oiiona- i nitv to av. with increased facilitieaana atocK I am tuMter .reared ttiau ever to aolicit tl.Mr iir.it-rM eiiiier whohiHale or retail, in anv waVr.-h.tinL' to the dm;; tr.i.fe, and by r lower than ever. 1 l.-ia. to nientthetr -.mum-d fioiirx. i hae c-oiwiantly in : ., :. . . I-... i. ifui;..iiu .f rli nil loe i.'a'iina i mi'i ir...., " . .. t day. O.I i-iver O.I Preparations, Walt Li- tra'-ts. rnr ni-i;cai pini-is-!, .u..c , l - ..i.L- ul.i.Lir sold to-lav anv- I here' than the pure eigl.tlyear old finoken- h iuier Wlnsaev 1 am now soiling i ir full ,urt iH.tti'-s. orsix for $5. The only Wines that should le used for medical pur poses art-the pure California Port, SheTT, Mu-'-ati-.l. ATiL'olioa and swat anu uvy v- ta ha t'liit 1 am now senine. Semi for price list of W ltiea and l.titiors. niailel free to any address. The money must accompany all onlers for wines or Liquors. as w e do not isend any gooos o. i. JoSlTil FLEMING & Si N. WlloLhSAl-B iU aCTAIL IJHfGGIST.S, riTTSBl'IKJII, TA. 412 Market St.. Cor. of the Itiamond Tax Payers, Take Notice. Pot -s Prohihilioti Prohibit? We claim it l.s-s not : tlie tin ts are on our side. onstllt .or friends in M'tint, Ao'i., roof i' fhev will ti-il vow it is a f.Toc, and increases H-."i t onsiilt vour own Hiten-sts by order lor ines Hii'l l.'MUont .urc-l inuu oeiio- 1'iarters. II e (. snrr f'H .e. give you ts'I- tt-r aict (iiin-r goods, tin oroers more iinnoin- i- and tirits-s are lowet- than elsewhere. it.vKR Ai.k. Ansi'MTELT Pi kl Kvtt. endors ed by phviciaus. ii-! in hospituls. Only 1 .'si lull stanitanl ipiarl. ;uckenbeiiacr Inne Kye, yr. old, 51 qtuin. l.'O l.oo Fluctrsoot.len W.-Mit-jj 6 'f. I. .It IHI 1 l',,r -lTri., UraTilc. Wliixkies. filn. 4e. Vi ef'T.th niiHrl mi. ..is.ts sUlI.ls-1 t all I'Hrts o. the C. csrelMllT tickwi. Nn extra t-tiartre for kaifi. Send trial ooler. nte tor our rsm lilt-te tlttdtpur uiwi i'mt Ltd. Jlt-tlliou this i .MA. 1. 1 . 1 .' . I'tileral St., Allegheny, lr.nt riralfr aara he has the W. L. Doaarlaa slum williout uaiiKi and prica ataniiMMl oa Lue toiTloilij piu aim oosb aa m imuu. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEM. ltest In the world. Framlnc his .-..no ;km im-: il n"1-i- v i i -HOE. IS4.IMI II t.l wtl T S.HOK. Bk.-t.no l-lil.H K AMI MrlUKKV SHOE. Bki.fto rI K. VAI.I K AI.K MKIK. Sk.-i.-i W.ll.KIM.M O's sinir.. i.OO an.l Kl.tX ll.HV M Html 'ROM Ali limit lu . uinfrews ouiou au utc W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE FOR LADIES. Rest Material, lint Krvle. Heat I iltiac I. ...a u.l. I I.. ,..,. ri.-aL-r. Writ,. - W. L. ltl ULASk, tiK.X KTON, MASS. KtHC SAI.K FY A. H. Ferner & Bro. 5 OM EH SET, M-ii.iirrr i ll W f'k"i 21 .utr .Vl.aa.tlitl " mn -ip-rTT lh', rl ! H ,,- f...e tH- HlNffr M-"'"'. hirilisi-niitt i. f.-ik,,-s r.-n .t .t b-i IKtl-l. ; hm-liiB. ottd new rt. IHr.strtT.B" hit hi taw worM. AH a .- rapt-at rquMtt- . r..-rr ti-w-t - - a,.. t.a Ml lias "rli. fin' ii'te wr-l-t nl Ii -.-tl rt CS toflsrihrr Aw" 1- u. I . AV O., UUsa .t, AKiiMit, MaiMa FLINT GLASS MILK nn-r-n re i Manufactured by k-' HIS BOTTOM. n iu. .IR. FfO BE WASHi RETURN; PiTTSBURCH. PA. IN POL'S s:z: Vi i 1 rtn. Quart t , Caaoa WRITE FOR PRICES. KYK8AND JKAICS. Y bat and How to do Y hen Afflicted, if ..vn,.,in,iiinn bra rc.iAble orrt livt !trur. 1h mora Mi;ht-teftnrtriiia .iwa! otieii itnve Miiinnr. r even k-? protuiiietit mp- toRi that, che aiin'(-let ailerttoti. tud rv,mre nrowl riH'l rwrrrt frniwV to lTV-Mtl (-ennanrni Vrm. Itoti'tamt ti anie. It u a fal Uial one hnlf tlte j-eriuttiifnt bluliie ba been i-nuw by n.-itv. t-.i.Ubn d-fiiejv W nearly alaar euraWe. ('hnmie .lealtiew can be U-ne1ittel in ro rajte. I"iM-!ianr Ir-an tiie ear ma V .mrrti with tm-aeo- mrv auettittrti. aUrrb anl thr-fami Qlwawrt sinv (iti.ly ImUi-il. .-iis'-rv iv 1j tinted. In all (ins h i- bei to Hfctke at leant laae viii to tike etN-iah-t. Tiierv ir m adiiuitii.ai et.anre for ex a-uimtitMi to eae that are trealed by lite. Each ea-e haig.sl sc-.r1tii to the method, tunc alio him jtsitureo li me ne; resnii. il. W. FADLKR. M. Tl.. sot Peun Ave., 1'iustnirgb. Pa. A I)MINlsTR.TOn3 NOTICE. tHiave of Levi Knii?iu'er, der'd, late of Black Tii!hip, Stmieret oiiiity. I'a.. lirtteni ttl adntitiLHintiioft on the above estate havini; been granted tt the niideraKtted by the pr.per auttMmty. all pervnw indebted aatd ea tate are reiieMed u make payutent. and tlxwe kaviiiK cm i ii i. ir- prveiit tliem duly a'iUientie-a-U-l ftM-senlfinPi to the nndefslrned AdininMra tr vn Titnr-ta.lay, Alay iv-y. al Ixi otboe in lUrek wooi, I'a. E. I. MTT.I ER. aprlT. Aduiinwtralor. PENSION AGENCY. SOL. UHL, Piilv autiwiriaM b the GoTernmenL 0!Tiee la Bttcr i bujek.hoaerriet, lHv. BaarbAi. ED.O. HOSTETLER MERCHANT TAILOR, (No. 2 M AHaorn Buxx.) SOMERSET. PA. All the latest Styles of Kll and Winter suitinri an4 i nrensiaiiujrB. Satiatacuoa ouaraulecd, and Low eat Prices. W,fc L ' mm NEW:: it Spring Importations r: jiOW COMIVj IX IiAlLT. We iroi-irt and buy I'.irrct from the man ufacturers, and thus M you the middle meiifl pri.ifit rhntiMl India Srikn. !ate erJorinm anil Xylea, attr tottM peryard. e.Miive ;it.TH a -fecial barinun lot at iir 27 llu-be wide. We W re a imr new style in fuwy Uorabi at jor. to 11 a yard. New o)orins lr. tn Fmllie Fraocai-e. Surah gi!kt.t.rniiraiDSi:k,K.yalN tin rtludamn. Beainoofftrpnd raliwnln Bl.'k Silks the best icakea. a we any cue of the hrge rxxyta the year mind, in liisenuntry New Wool Suiting, in medium and Hahl had, Su lnrlieHWkle. at e- alriew plain and rlne Killing at Mr iotlV a yard, taelmtina U) rery late and Cnwt imported Drew Fab ric. Over CO.OOu yarnV Sew Scotrli ninnharan. 2f to Si)c a yard. An une-ialed collect ioo. American Lrei (duijhama at 3., aw, Vie, w.t and tue a yard. Al! new atylea. Frew h tiaUuen W 20c, 3. and 37J p. for toe Tery flneart guoilR. Amerii-an Batinea, bat Kye and Bain ai 12jrand30c. New Cballlai at 7e, and one imported tyl t 50e a yard. v v,nv.iriM n tt'hioi flntMliL new MuU I'mUrwear cheaper than you can make Oitr pojialar tl.0 French Corset, quality. ali tixeA. ur new 1 vti Utre Coruin CaUiosne Is ready. We end roud by mall and insure Ibemaijaitut low. without ertra chanre. Bend in Tour orders for mnples now. The Unrcut stock bet-reen Pbiladelpbia and Chicago. jjendii letter to f(n Tl fTlTl ft ftn'O .IjjA 11 1 1 D 1 1 Tl tt LI U U UUU. Xi.Ui.Li.IAJ U. WU U PENN AVENUE STORES, - r i j t i . jflttSDUrgll. Fa. novav m-tr EVERY YOUNG LADY IN THE LAND EXPECTS TO BE THE OWNER OF A Sewing Machine Unless She is Already, tot which ol tis many llachises in the slirket WILL A.XSWER UKR PCRPOSE BEST in every respect, is the question that now engages her mind. She is well aware that Sewing Machine costs too much to make iFREQUENT CHANGES,! Hut this question lias njw been solved for her. At the great Centennial Exhibi tion at Cincinnati, alter lOO DAYS lOO of Solid Competition with all lhe pmlcwd best Sewing Mtu-hineti in America, bo fore a jury of mechanical exja-rts, it was awarded a ::::SIXWER ! JVIEDAL,:::::: e highest and only award given to Sewing Machines, pronouncing it to be the most durable, the lightest and quietest run ning, and liCKt adapted for family purposes. This, coupled with the fact that it entered the field in 1877, when the market was glutted with Sewing Machines, 700,000 have been sold, more than double as many as any otser Company's for the same time it was on the market. ladies of taste and good judgment, af ter carefully testing the merits of the WHITE, and its new Steel Attachment, alisolutely the most Hurable and Ik-st, will not en tertain the thought of buying any other Sewing Machine. Sold on the most reasonable terms by Joseph Crist, Ag't., JENNER X ROADS. Somerset Co.. Pa Also lor Sale, forty Second hand Sewing Machines, taken in ex-hsnge for the o WHITE Including nearly all the popular makes. Some are as nice as now, having been very little used. Will lie soM very low. 4 MKNDMKNT TO THE CONSTITr- .THN prophet, tottt etui a of ttim f om-imuvi-4iltli bv lhe tii-MLTjtl A-vm-'UiMv of the ( jim ninnacnlih of lvnn-yiviiia, ftir ihi irpinival or r jtt'tion . t a hlh iaU i-u t intti to im: ntm juhi i, iBuKHl tit.-.nl.T tf Lhi S.f-rciMr' if tlx ( ttnnBnaUh. nl 4iretuuL-e of Articiaj Xvill of w i OUWsttlUUOIt, . Joint rvtfht!on proi-tr-flif n aTnrmlmtMit lo tlitMkfii'tltttutim of thii.i'ommoiiwt-'-Uh ; hKCTK N 1. He it KMulvvd (y the Senate and lioiitiM.1 Krurt'-M-Mitaiivc ot uu tamin.iiwrMiii, ol Pfiihoyhania, iiitiMTal Atwmhly luet. TniU the fuiloa itiy anii-unuu-iit w niM-,i wt me v-ou litiiLion of the OmiimKiwealtli of lVnTU-ylvitiitt, la aii-oniatu-e aitli tlw mnteaull. Article tiicrouf : AMENDMENT. Thore nhall !? an a'Mittntuil article to miA Con- mitKtlun, to be dtTi(L.'UuUii at ArtirU- XIX, a fol low : AHTKXE XIX. The mrt nu fart we, wlr. or kVTiuc f'irtale of InUixicatiniE ItiiiuM-, ! be nm-i j a bi'V-ure. i hen-lsy itrohibiiwl. and any vio-atitrti ofthiiro binirU thai! be m niLleiiiettiiuat ptintJ-liut'te a iiall be nFv:iid by J heraniiiifactuTv. Kan or ktx-pitifr for ale of in-tfiXM-atinK liilor other pnnM9tlian an a bev ernKe limy be alliwel til iU' ii ninmier ottly tu niy w Mttwiuu oy law. 1 it isenerai A-m bl fAhali, at Uie hnl mwmii twii-eitiijjt lhe 1t tion ot thi article of the I 'otit.tiiliou, eimct Ian 8 a ilh afieqiiHte pciiHliie 0r it enrort-vmetiC A. true copy ol Uie Jiai rur .1111 i.u. t liAKI.ruS V. -TtXE. Secretary of the Cora ui-oo wraith. WTRIT UF PAUTITI0N, 1 f To Manr at. fmiiri. iniemtamr-o aim Jeremi ah SnybT, roidiiitr ie.ifonl t'oonly. I'a Ware a rvt smith, intermarried aith Kit ll.t'ro bv, Itentii- Hmith, and tetirire J Ktniib. of Wt. I'iiatant, Ia , and baoiuei U. Smith, of Stiil umie Va.lev, 111. . ov arebetvtnr uotiftet. that In Vttm5nrHe of a tint ol I'MriHuin ixMieti out or the ori.tiaiifl lourt of Snmenet txmnty, !'a.,aiit to me tiim-teii 1 will bold an liiouest on the premiieon the real etaie of rttltarnie A. nruith. dtx-1, tutiiate iu I Ntn ihmptoum Tap.. Smiterwl Co.. Ha . on Tnes- 1 ay. the any of May. A- u. wuen and where you can attend if yon think i-ro-oer. ehenlt tmee, R. 8. McMlLI.KN. I AjJi ay A-Trnfc j ST. CHARltES iHlOITIEiLJ CHAS. S. GILL, Proprietor. Table atisnmae.1. Hemndclfsl ith affice on 1 THind Ihnw. Natural (as and Itican.i.-seelit Inrht in all rooms. New steam laundry. vtuoU Mreel ami 1 hirtl Ave., PITTSBURGH, PA. CatawrH ELY'S Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Ileal tbe Sores, Re stores the Senses of Taste and SraelL TEY THS CVEE. USA. HAY-FEVER Aparticle ts apT.lted tnto each nnstrfl and Is ajrreeahle. Price 50 cents at dnivTlsts : by mail mrlsiered, Uc ELY BUO., M Viarren Street, Sew t'wk. &-30-lyr, LJBtCream BaIm f ALESMEN WANTEfJ To hanille my thorisirhly reliaWe Nursery Kt.s-k on salary or conucisim. Permaneiil emplor aient euaraiitee.1. ourtit free, hrevk.us experi enee a. require. t. Writ to C L, f ATE8, Murasryrrun. Rochester. 14. Y. Mention this paper. Pi f , 3fit!ntj iiJLulQbAIio BEATS th World. It is the Bet HARNESS DRESSING Th BEST for Men' Boots - ladle' - - - Children's" SOFTENS and PftESEft VES ta Laurtnee mm a wkfr A a -a ij. mn. u r" VT "". aua tbm tandsaMI ort ubU pol "";."? V. don't tiT" to email ana swiat wrto tUcfe. k ha. iMi wise aawll. BcMam sa rruHifubo- xrt'sl hard is no nasi u Too abuaja, La vim imrsdl taia uss tbaa ilri labca. Bald b, OmanL DnaonKS. aad nana Dsajaa. WOLFF & RAKOOLPH. PHiUDaPhU OF PURE COD LIVER OIL HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk So d!vlari that it can 1e taken 4ftgtel, d a-twtltrti bytht mot esttiY lomcb,wlcn the pLsJA oil ran Mot be tolerated; and by the eom fataatloa of tbo oil rltfa the by tx phapbit4ea is mack mora efflcaciotta. Crositibie as a flesh prodot?r. Fersow gala rap.JJy vLile Ukiny It. SCOTTR EMt IaSIOS U actioalflfM hr PrjyiciD to I? tli Fines nd Het fn- jiar Uuu in the world for the relitj aad euro of COH3UMPTIOH, SCROFULA. CENERAL DEBlLITr, WAST1HC DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS. The rpmt Tfmrdjff.tr Crnisumptum, and Wastiiij in Childitii, Sold by ail Itrurgists. -JAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE & OIIIO RATLROA D. SOMERSET CAMBRIA BRASCIf. DISTANCE AND FARE. JULdBlliit Miles. Fare. Somerset to Sioystown. lii 40 Homersel u n.vivfrsville 17 60 Somerset to Bethel . 2!'-4 70 Sooierset to Johnstown - l 11 Somerstt U K.s-kwood... ... t 30 Hotnerse lo;arrett 15 5 Somerset to Meyenstale Si 70 Somerset tu Cumts.iiaiid M 2 00 Somerset to Washington 210 S SorocrBet to ltaltimore .. 250 7 50 Somerset to I'rsina tit Somerset to t'outlaenee... 'J SO Somerset to "oune!lsville...-. 6 I 8oinerM.t to Pittsburgli 110 0 The fare to Philadelphia is fcl.it, and to New York, lil.6a. Winter Arrangsmsnt In affect Hov. 29, '. X0R7II-B0UXD TRAIXS. JOHNSTOWN EXPRESS No. 91. t ynrra. I Arritts. Rockwml.. n .K) a m Johnstown 8.25 a m S.iMKltpET .. 'si a m Oeiaur a.:) a m Stiiystoan 7:-l a ui H.Miversvllle. 7::st a m Ik inel a ra VAIL No. ia 7arf. Plltstiurifli....ll.-3'la m Ko.-ku.xsJ :i p m Milioni ;; -t: a m HniiuTM-t :' p iu StoysUiWll 4:'J6 p m il.siversviUe. 4:.t7 p in Betbel ! p m Jrrirr. Johnstown o:at pasoK'nir. rs from Pittshiinth etiange cam far pututa uu me zsouiersei oi tajuoria al uocawoua. SOMERSET ACCOMMODATION Noy 95. t Lrarrt. R!lim.ri f :0i a m I'itt-i.uri.'l I. a ta It .na in Ulilonl -ll.t-'Aui SOMKJisET t!:t3 Pass.i:rer for s,meret frn the east arid west on the Pittsburgh liivutiou, change ears al Uoek- WuuU. S0UTII-D0VSD TKAIX& BALTIMORE ilAIL So. Sri. t Jxmrit I Arrttft Johnstnuu s g. a m Bi'kisl 10:40a m B.'thel .'. '.i-s a in I t -lilnU-rlttl'il 1 a tn lltHiversviile :tt am I Wa-tiiiii.nou S:!sS a m StoysUiw ll r tm'inin f liKitliiH.re s:alu (ieiVer 10 Urn in i Pittsburgh ti.OO p in SiMr.Kstl l.i' ll a 111 1 Jlilford K'.7 a lu . Passeturers for ikiIuis east and west change cars at Kuckauou. - ACCOM UODATION- No. M. Arrirr Jobtiftoau 00 p m j Roekwood 4 AS p Helhei a:.c: p in J . muherttwid " (inp li.niverxvi.ic'... a p iu H'o.vhtowu . 4f) p in (rt-it.Tr 4 ' p in HokltwKT 4:.-tl p m Milioni 4:42 p ni PitLffhtirvh :.0 p m VnhiitacU'iu... 77 a m baiUuu.jre . :M iu I'mtM'tiirerti fur east and west change oars at iitx: woaxI. - KO(;KWXD A(XX)MM0DATI0N-Xo.$6,t 7utv I A rrivra Pomkrkkt 2 V. p m I Rock wood 2:42 p m M AU.nl........ .;up iu Pa'tttfvri leavliiif on thin train can make cod nee i ion at Kockwood with nihl kxpreM train eaM anu a tu Daily, f ttly except Sunday. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. 1'lTTSIiVnaJf DIVISION. EAST-ROUND TRAINS. U uM. .t- 7Vaaj jnre 11. ill;, kt. Un!L Kijmm. rittshnntri ' a. a. 11.30 a. a. llrjo r a. Hnut.i.-k " ll:st McKeetairt T:M " U- " slNewti.n K.yt " Uil " 11:-J " ilrui.1 Kord ri " l:lo " 12:4 t nelLsville '. )." i.Jt " J2: " Ol io h lc 10:15 " - l " 1- 56 f.aitluence W::I7 -.' IK 1 . a. 1'rsina Hell " 2:-J4 " 121 t'asseiman lln. 2M R.-kwuod 11:15 ' 2.5S L5 liarrett 11:32 " tlirt " Salist.urv Juncll.4i " S:15 Mevemiale l'-.A"' ' " &:24 " KevsKHie 1IA1 i lT. M. sand Patch 11:5ft " itw a- " .southainptoa :12--':i Kairhnpe M A) " 4:B " HvD.lmnn 1:44 4:1.11 " :i7 .. Clinilwrlatld L15 ' 4:K :!:' " WashlUKton W.S5 " H.:i " Baltimore tarrive) 10:45 11.45 " WEST-BOCXD 1R.IIXS. Viuonfn A TVocaj 7ot OuatarTa At. JfrnX Krprcm. Baltimore . a. . s noa. a. r. . A ashiliirton ' f- A Coinlierlaiid " 1.25 r. . :50a.a. Hrndir.au S-JS - :6 " Ha " rilrhope H-4 " 2:12 H " Souiiiampton s-55 M " 9-4 " Sand Patch -l " 2:50 .0 IS " Keysume -2H " 2:il " IS 2 " Meveisslale -M " " lnrjri " iialistsiry June. -: " " 10: " Barrett 11-40 " :la " I.I JS Knekworal !KV, " J 20 " 111 AS " IVuwetuuin 1(MS " S.W 11116 " I'rsiua itt-X! " S.M " 11-M " T'nnttiience 10-:7 " 4:m " lisa i (lino Pvle 10-5K 4:17 11:50 " (miit!ls,Il!e 11-.) " 4:".5 " 12 A5 " hrtmA fnn 11-5& " 5- 12-40 " West Sewtnn 12-45 T. a. 5 42 " 1: " M,.K-(fT.rt 1 24 " t lft " 2 14 " Brad.i.irk 1.16 " :. " 2:2 " Ar. PlluOmrgh 2-otf f M " 2,50 " The time given is Eastern Standard Time-J Vail Trains connect at Itockwnod with tral to and from Somerset aud J.jhnsnini. ai Hvad man with trains to and from Bedford, at (arrwtt with .ram. lo and from Berlin, at svllabory Jano- uon with trains lo and man Mianxtry. AH Irabu Stop Jar Pamengen where Time U Owm. yr. M n.EM ENTS. Hnaw. . :UA.-i O. SCL'LL, ben. faas. Af t SAbESMEN WANTET Permanent Situations gnarao- AJ n-t.d. .-saa'-ir ual Hep- ii't. Special indaee meuts lo tsvinners. Any man can sueee,! with, our ruivictans and quk-k-aellint; ajsrcjaHiea. Onftt Frr. IA rile at once, pi vine ae. HtaiKEK Nl RSEJUFS. (estahii.hert 130.1 KofKsrrra, Y. (.Nam Una paper). et.'J-am. A Shamaful Scan. Tlie New York correspondent of tl Pitts, borgb Dispatch gires the followina; aicrunl of the centennial ball, which b enough to bring the blush of shame to the brow of every lover of the memory of Wasbingion : Tlie re was no improper .Unci i g. The im proprieties were comtuittod when meu and women got drunk. They then were fcnic lim. staking. The three blocks of full chaniriiigne bottles, about which so much has lieea said, will be even more notorious when people understaud what beismeol them. They were given out as circulars are distributed on the ttretls. - Some meu w ho went to the counters 1i ask for a gla-si of ebainpagi'e and had two quart nisjiiarui handed them were t old to get out of tie way in ocler that others might come. Presently all about the nxun were Men men, each with a quart or two-quart lyrttle in one hand and a gla in the other, pouring in and drinking dowu as fast as greed and idiocy would permit. "The boys and lads got speedily diiink. When the artillery men came in their awk ward rustic movements excited drunken laughter mid the intoxicated men swung their empty champagne Unties at them, occasionally dropping a few to be broken into jagged fiinters on the floor, llesides these heaps of broken glasses were evidences that many of the men had been so sick that the beautiful loom was being gradually turned into a pig-pen. "The ladies wilh the most costly and magnificent garments ever seen by the pub lic had to pick their way over tlie floor, and as they did so rue who were ntt-jr strangers to them pressed gla-oes of champagne be fore their faces. Insults of greater form were offered to them, and that wasn't the half of it, for their dresses were torn and themselves bruised in some instances. These injuries were often accidental. Tipsy men, tripping on the stairs, some times caught the slender tiim of cl ithing on a lady's shoulder and tore it oh", or they trod on the long trains and ripped them in shreds. Lace handkerchiefs, gloves, and other such things littered the ll.sjr. A num ber of women became intoxicated and for got themselves so far as to rest in the most careless attitude upon the stairs." Husband, I Want You to Try It." I had sulTcreil for yearn with a cotn- aint tiie physicians called gravel, and they had given up the attempt to help me. My wife heard of Ir. David Kenne dy's Favorite lieniedy, of Itondout, X. Y, and ppokc as above. To please her I got bottle. L'seJ that an.l two or three more, and presently the trouble vanish ed never to return Washington Monroe, Catskill, X. Y. A Pleasure Party's Fata. ruii.AUKi.rmA, May 3. A two-horse coach containing a party of 11 men of the Masonic fraternity returning to this city from a visit to I'r. lioyer, of Ilridesburg, the orsliipftil master of lhe lodge to which icy belong, was struck by a freight train on the Pennsylvania llailroad at the Ilridesburg crossing at 1 o'clock this morning. The coach was demolished and two of the k?cu- pants, F. K. Womrnth and James lungan, were killed and three others injured. The Jiarty spent the evening at the resi dence of Dr. Itoyer, discussing lodge matters and some time after midnight started on icir homeward trip. Howard (iibbs, one f the injured, did not belong to the party. but had been overtaken on the road and al lowed to ride with the driver. The night was hazy, rendering objects indistinct, and it is supjiosed the'freight train approached the crossing unperceived by those in the coach. , At any rate, just as the horses and the front iart of the conveyance were on the westward track, the locomotive dashed upon them. The engineer saw what had hap pened, and three squares further down the track the train slowed nil. The engineer went around to the cowcatcher an.l there, stretched upon it, bruised, bleotling and in sensible, was Johnson, the colored driver. He regained couciotisness after a few n-.in tites' vigorous shaking. Are yon badly hurt?" lie was asked. He could not speak just then, and simply nod ed his head. After a little while, however, :ie found utterance, and in answer to anoth er question said he was alone when the train crushed into the wagonefe. He was qa te dazed an.l did not know what he was saving. I doubt that be was alone. said tiie en gineer. I .el us go back anil see. Along with a jsilice officer and several of he train hands, he rati up the track. A square lieluw the crossing the horses were found .laid and gashed to pieces, lying close together. The force tif the blow must have been terrible for the Hh.ca were torn from he front hoofs of one of them and the other lad a logout off close to the trunk as clean as if it had been .line with a knife. To Night and To-Morrow Night. And each day and ntbt durini; this week yon can get at al! dmprislb' Kemp's lUIsatn for the Throat and Ltins, which is ackuow Inljretl to be the most success ful reniedv ever sold for the cure of Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping CoukIi, Aslhiuii, and Consumption. -iet a bottle to-iluy, an.l keep it always in the house, so you can check your cold at onco. Trice 5" cents an.l $1. Sample bot tles free. Attacked By a Cray Eagle. New Ha vex, Cos.1.., May 5. laniel fl-.it- ton, of rortland, near Middletown, was at tacked by a large (jray ea;le, a few days ago. The bird made a savage plunge at liim, bad ly wounding him and tearing his oat near ly off. His cries for help were heard by his son and a neighbor, who nislied to the scene. The three men, after a hard tussel, captured the eagle alive, and Mr. Kutton now lias the bird on exhibition. With true Yankee shrewdness, Mr. Button conceived the idea of usini; his trophy as a source of revenue, and has built a handsome house for tlie bird here he exhibits!! for a stn ill fee. A Rood sum has been offered for the bird by a II irt- ford taxidermist, hut he will not sell. The condition of the eagle when it was capture.! showed that it was nearly starved, and accounted for its savage attack njsin a stalwart man. Hud it been a child instead of a grown person who was attacked, the eosle would have made way with it. The bird measures seven feet from tip to tip. Il stands three feet high and weighs 2o pounds. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the peculiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's Halsam, lor Coughs anil Cold?, does it, is indeed wonderful. He author izes all drujrjjisls to give those who call for it a sample bottle Fi-er, that they may try it before purchasinit. The Lar"e Bottles are 50c and SI. We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption. Fow'a License Transfer Bill. H RRisDt'RG, May 3. Fow's license trans fer bill, as amended by Cooper to make it a supplement to the Itruoks high license law, was defeated on final passage to day yeas. 19; nays, 2f. Several Senators who voted in Uie alSrmative changed their votes to re consider. House bills were passed finally as follows : Providing for a commission to take charge of tbe soldiers' orphans schools, with amend ments abolishing the contract system; to provide for the examination of miners in anthracite regions; for tbe protection of fish in Lake Etie. Dyspepsia causes depraved blood, which, in time, affects every organ and function of the body. As a remedy for these troubles, nothing can approach Ayer'g Sanwparilla. It vitaliie-j the blood, strengthens the stonriach, and cor rects all disorders of the liver and kidneys. RHEUMATISM 'm NEURALGIA , .mlt nT(.rtnL I -I aesB twm uo. . . - i Pocicrs admtl laat taey sre Cimcatt to cam fO'toiLttrpatttars. TaiaeH Cilery oai;2j tu pcr minoi:.'y cijJ tae worst caa-s ol rtiiraaLisni and accralsta so say Uicas Do navu Uis-tl It- with rhetii.itt,.n at th kir and .k for nv. vearsk 1 ' auiMM utiaWe ' ansind. ! an! v.ivs Yerj- oti.-n .--iiitirtl ' to mv ts.si "f w.ska at a ; tir.ie.' I t etiiv b-'t- . rnr v"-? Vi ctrtd. I ran ram- jwi.p V, V ""?. - t "vl'vW 1 -N-,1Ja 1 He ..f Im 'a Ok'ry torv-j r-W. axfcr$s.M. Dr3Ktst. J FOR SALE. J I NO USE TO I ewNrs Jljramoth testimonial paper tre-- use t t suS-rtoj Vocjer wlta rheumatism gr j 1Vn.Ls. K!caDsoxco..Proijs..EarUnrtori,Vt. J nrurnfla? DIAMOND DYES rJXZ I W5KlCrS' s:cii:i ah Ild:t lb uiludl a j I I i 1 It I I I I M I I I i M II I M ! ilj iz---::::z:::" The Largerst and Most Complete r: Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IW THE UNITED STATES- ESTABLISHED 835. W SCHMIDT, C3-- FINE DISTILLER AND WHISKIES.: IMPORTER OF . WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. XOS. !3 ,1X0 07 FIFllIAVKXCE, riTTSIHRuir, .'.v.V.I. i- A9 Jrf(T rttriwd bg swi.' or ferr.V .' tnltr pnmvk itttm'i-m. 'is Somerset umber Yard. ELLAS CUNNINGHAM, JlASUfAcrcaea asd DtAtia Whoihai.es s EtTAii.sa or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Soft Woods. OAK POPLAR, 8IDINC.S, PICKETS, MOULDING!.. ASH WALNl'T, FLOORINO, SASH, STAIR RAII.S. CIIFRKY. YELLOW PINK, SHINtiLE.-.. DOOK3 BA Ll HTERsl. l-.UEHTNt'T. WHITE PINE. LATH. Rl.INil. NEWEL rXWTS. A General Line of all grade of Lumber and Building Material aud Rootiuit slate kept in suick Also, can furuish aiiythiug in the line of our hiisiness to onler with reasonable promitness, such as Brackets, Odd-sized work, etc. Offlco and Yard Opposite S. &C. S3 -.-ill XllijCAa;LD et SCn3irST3 12 yA " ,vZA?E2TJ MCTICALLir fi.-l iH" "'J"f'p't 'i IHliCtTItolEIS Jfeli-'l'iii"5, ui Over CC0 EeaLrtiful Designs. Js v' V f s V f? MANUr.TS-.sr SV MONUMENTAL BP0NZE COIPANY, BSUDCEPchT. co:r. I mm THE CELEBRATED nn PIANGS Are at Pr-ent the must l'llftl-AB t m it ttttUU IIOIIM-VNN UnOS., Sola HUMPHREYS' CIcth &Cold Binding Bailki nun. rtw. f. O. Pnt IU". T. tirr or ratscirL kos. ccaxi KeTeea, lnawnimi. InlUm.tln. .. Woruie. IV.. im "t. Worm t;o.ic... .It jt. .2.. .2.1 I'r inc 4 :llr. or 1 tbinK fit lutaata. I'. emery, linpoic Kil.ou. Uuhc... Ii.r.iu.a t.1 I 111 1r0 Of AUHiW bolrra Morbus. Vmniuua 2 I ..M.-I14. I.ui'l. tii..n,-tiiiii truralala. Tnciii.t-ii.. rtfaci. 2- llrnilnclies. "!- l!-n.i.. !t' 'r-r .2-1 HOMEOPATHIC iM.is-11.... .......... i.iih su.inii'.D . .25 .2 ii.iresd or i-ainiiu rrriw., H hues, too Pil.i IVriinJ. I r.Mip. Coilirh, llilliriilt llrathinr 2.V lalC Itheion. Krj.iiM.1... Enipuona.. 1theuiliall.lll. U:ionmnti l'ttin. 2.V f-e.ar Aaiie, I hilt.. Maiana. 3B files, I ... . 'I or niwslm . 1'alarrh. lrllniKa. -,1 in tha H.Rd .All h.H.eiin 4 ouiib VH i.n. Couaa... ..'. ;elieral llehl 111 .Pby.ica. V. aakiiraB ..( hid.H-v lll..e Jill V. r.o.i. Itel.llilV 1.4-4 llllt rinarl ttrilm. Wwl.ua Ibd... . . Ili.,-a.c. ol the ll'-acr. i. ".'i-- i.ii'i SPECIFICS. So.U U, IiruvH.i-T.. ' pHiti,Lii n m .ipt of MU iuar.MSf. T pnoa. aiarauAis-auottA ln3ELfnjl laW Uk I IMMMa UtMUMl 9viA vt::r " J wr nts Aafe m tl.- l--st e J-I'ne' LueX, fc I" a4WXa.-J i r'.. accN-rs v;NTta. Cooo Pay. J. F.tfc V'. N. i-ub on, Manafrs HO 4ib Ave., ruuimrzh, r. IM .'i.iArt S) IT La Twa. rVia.ei-1 '" fX--.roustlAsl Al' lSSo..Ct P $350,000 K1 QfVXOr more than shown by all other Pittsburgh stores combined, com prising all the Ii t ecoat3, l-'ants.'not weatner garments, etc., must B 3 with. Prices no object, as wc must have r1 I M 2 w rt without record. Come r- "5 A. "3 IJ r- 1 1 . r u k: t u " s r 5 S A!TTr.r5'l 1 . . 1 -T -"tat;! m : 1 : f r . B4 -l W -1 t) J-l X H .'BSo.o hr aV TfSTAv. A ta - .-i j. ? - - -a j ,o --saaw. ll n t: . . x frn. 8 a-si m B) O g C y'puB ipsjnoX jci sjeoA rejoAas joi satrddns Ll UJ f1-. 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Somerset, Pa IT WILI,, I'AY YOU TO Bf YOIR oir Wm F. SHAFFER. somkuskt. i'kn-va.. Manufucmrer of aud Dealer in Z-r U'lT i'raiAnlaW..rrf .V,a-i.-e,iauaPl. Alio, Amt fr.rtht WHITE BROXZEt Persims In n-ed of M N't'.M EST WtiRK wll flu.1 il lo their interest toca:l al my shop, where a proper sh.otina will t aiveu theui. -s,i.-. tvrtum OMOi-uai.. r Ev.y .?'! fkl'E EH Y LO '. I invite special attention to tlie Vhite Bronze, Or Pure Zino Miu-nnl l!itr.lliced bv TEV. W. A. R1N!. a a DcciiW lu.p"ren!ent in the point ot WATKK1A1. AND UNsTKl I HON. and which is ilestiue.1 to lie the Poimlar Momuneiit for our I haugeahle CU- mate. GIVE ME A CALL. WM.F. SHAFFEK. ! t Agents, JohnstDvn, Penn'a SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR CAN DEE RUBBERS TO H. CHILDS & CO Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in 300TS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, 511 VOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER fil? ill PITT-PI-W M i'lfr-m a M 1 ' A.l.r! -ni iainaii oi V.:HE2.II1TGT01T BEOS. mir ailthor- ahu will cumiiMl lor auvei tieii- I Vorth of Men's best and most popular styles of tail. This is the greatest Clothing I til JJ PIANGS I I 3 E , ,,rrf"mf'1 Lj aLi-taJ LJ wJt ;n' Artists Dealers supplied as well as consumers, f . H " -J O personally, or order by mail KAUFMANNS' tnt ccmt.t c tt ttsttt. mm 'cZ-wif j ri:Mj soBJYt .sassii pun .satpeT si3s S114; 1 . vv TioA 'astAv 3J3 noX 31 spoo3 am jo pred TEI9 IIS . -to , n . . . peiS sjb ayvv 3Ies tiqi jtj jo jqSis Sigojj -sasuanbasuoo p ss3-pje2aj qseo C"tui psujni 4 A .a rJ . : Y" -i ttTS'l .-' ." !- 4,--s. -afc..S . f 1 - OLD HONESTY TOBACCO WILL S00S Ftp JMAT j LASTS LCjSCE, TASTES SWEETEN THSAI CjrEs TO BACCOS, Ap!D V!LL pLEASE ASK Y3-3 C-ALrR F0S IT, VUJ. AND INSIST ON CcTTINC IT. EVEfy piJc SJAr-jOED LIKE abo7e cJj. m PI5ZER4BROS.,LoniS!iIle1Ij. HARNESS t it v , .Viwti h IS A A C SlJfPS oy, M.iuiif icturer of -ind fH-aler In IIAltNfcjv. SAllULEsi. BRIIlLEH HAL TEU-. iii.r.A!:-', wiin-s. lap Ko:;i:.a, blanket.-. eti. STAR - HARNESS - OIL, TAje Wry B-t in il.e Nw an.l rou! hand L. t IF 5, il.v-tr.4ou btvai,n l at tbe Repairing Promptly Done. When in neel of anvthiBi: ia my line, jrivo tne a ui. TburitiuiT too f.r fmt fnvor. uril full' itinr jour pittpmugf, I rt'Uiuin, Yours VTT Iti-TJOlful'T, ISAAC SIMPSON, SOMERSET. PA. tali - SaIU tR Wain ftiv - "Vft ' -ml Ik. f:M-' - a,l..,,.t. 1 . u w.v 'sMiiiaaLjlrt'jBri s.-.iale Tb . u.pi- -SiiaXaji'- rrrr. u. .Br, b.- rhm ( jot r S ...rb. i. I Mi is-w I. .. .!W.iTk4.(,ll-J.tlo Wm.f ..fl'lwrtT Tl -. n, n(. l um. ...r -.1 it. Wnl.h 1 Sniapl W- p.. .11 rrmi.t. A- tUaa JL A a.. lAoa SI e, forUiaad, Mum. MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. OnW Ortoia r9tm a CM "-alary Tralaiac Faar it L-arnrl in aae reauliaav .linj wnndrrifiti rarrrf. EfrTT "Ut),l mn4 aclatt area! It artd. tirvxt tnslLUwratfata to LnenHH'nce Clma. M'rfu, with ortmi-ti f lr. Vm. A. llfiaM mffHff. tf wrtrt,t.tfvin ''t h;cui. in M ni D e . Iittit. I iirrnU'tf ThiniMM, t'ifzrt Pjr. :' ' inr wt. J. .!. liutklt-T. I. IK w-I tor u t ie rhrta A tr.-iU; . ). Uirbartk lro'lr. tl rt-wnrH.'. liana. W. Y. Atr, J4r .etMn. Jaiaa F. Fral. ArLOitTTt, Firth Aw.,li T TiHiant8riS TPajL Iij ' "'f nt rs-4a4 . Lin cUm) l'uaiK - a . ii'ir.j it i v a. r,r 43 rtH.II....'.."i" iAHtl hcrore T A. ! V.lB..l alX 7L-J? (LlK. ....;v.i.;l..' ill-1 LirJil Saltiriaao Caij m. 2i!tStB.T. Clothing! Suits, light Over 3 n De soia lortn- ii I - CJt the money 5 rf - O Sale on 3 V) r "3 C. o rr ? o jv ii g s w 3 -o I" ?5 S - t? I o n r C LT O " -I fL ? 5- 3 C n ' -i en 3 3" 3 - O ft. 3 s v; o. I "- o 2 2. r S 3 S . f O i i 2 -" " n 2. 7j " 3 ci rn o cr c C ; Ja 3 n rt -i J H. O s. C n - - 2 ri Ji - ai g- 3 3 3 a o o o -3 ij - - UI r- - Ik. 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