M ,nl .-Ua-triiHIlWH -al.. . . . - cur CAKING Full Till: HAUL uxfl'L tNrc?iv.ATo fpou V.'rtO r-.S V.STi'jA7D. Bit ta I. - ta 4., 1. !! 4 I-" I rd ri lirf--ijw t1.-. vt it: A..i "A t- r.- ' La. 'y is a j f ir. I u a ri-'ti i.'.hs of fcar ' ans f '..-, if lt.ire leT t .r.fta. t::i ". wt Jov. !v. f 'f 'ti- crow t:-: r. I. , ,'tc i .i' s. r..'.. fi-i lc. tran.:e to ta I ' atr i' t!.e cso Be w bv this ri A '.' A..: ti- .y. .1 r- -i'y r i -n Oi.e r.i.". I. t"Jt -it:i r .wit f.il! -4 men an J s'kwo J i and .f 1UJ r."l; a few Iiint- '!0 tb cre of lii? 1 tin- fir prut rfjujf tf cl-r.:t- J rx T rtiirmi of t UVe ; t-'uit jf t r Uj.iT. u o..ur:'.!r j lh f tl tea!?. Ir..-,J j-!t tJi t'w lir ! t-ai-.'.Urr a::rj..-.l-'U. -rvii t-i JaiTt-at s.n-1 k-p !hm in a f:! iS t" ta liI4e to citcij iul tni flo-t- j TEE tmCTJ Or WATX8. i The very U-t ni-Ui. -is of tf;'lr.s t'ie j ir-Jjur.j'liiirciraaan i is a t-i crTi- i diti.-n U fr-iu-t.t i rj.xg- uj a L-ru-.li. A cein-i-ni-.t'i Lair irsrr a: , -Vo caann bru.h tlie 1. ta h or t,ic lir V Iiltie-" Tj.U u a U :t--r : ra to f -'llow taa.1 V orrtf r f.-r ; j.nvk. etc. marifi Li'-!i are Li.-.tr j injun-Hi. and rult in iarin wla-Te j I-rWTT; whew; :r is Vp- f'a"rt. as . wiUi :i.il ircn r,4 ia-a, d..-rie a Ufetuj? i ifctittt frwa .!ur.i.-iiJg tie ia.l in a j toein of coii wau-r c vptt cniins anl j cc-arwe torn t-L l'nai-r oriinjry c;rrnmarK'. fri.- ; .t tniiJ.ing i tuici-tt t k-p tl L-.ir ar.J nr-il? cU-z.n ac i in con-ii- ! ti.-ja. Vahir:j te InJu.-i i: - , troe a m.r-t:i. aile yjr?crii wli.i-e oc- . cujouox.s fKc tii::! to tbe i:i:'.u"v'e . tt duxt arid iiru a a l'i-S by nature saMr!r oiiy mu.- t!e hair ti-re fr.sntly. Try ; f,.:u m in; G. riiiin pr.-vjri; tr .n on ! y.-j J I rxjiiiU: VVa.-:i LliC Iw-aJ thf r- j iUi.-J once a week witn ti. b..-.-n ; j vis of aa t;;: rub'rlr.g it U ir t': i I'aip, tiien ri:i?.:!; j-' i-ty t.f :.t. r, . Tc. rtT.-rs the iuiir s-ft .s 1 .':.iriy. ; T.i f.r:iuia iw.r be iruj-rT-.J l-r a ; 1- j iii- .'jiif a ltj.rp of arsmoRia, a Lti-f ' riful vacii cf o:i of UTini"t 1 ; -l!t a'iiie fcOS.?. a Ui-i..'iil of j. .r.- ! i.-r"l lyrai an i a quart of ria wat.-r. to he th-jrott--h!y iiiixJ aa.J ' ;-t in a ! cr-n-.J jar f r a ni-cthly wahiiin of tins head. Those luirinz l -i-Z hair. aaJ j who have jCT..t trouosj ia ilrji:.? it, j !iou!J hraiJ itfie ii-ir in several iirtu ! thi will a- kt-:-;. it fr..: Ur.in: dry . it t!ioroul.iy with c-xir U;m-v!. U.-1 swt ; in the u;i or by th? ilru ur.ti! quite dry. j If any pl natu-tfJ i-.r .-i will fn y.r ; hiir ury, fc" rum tli.? ivtt- r. IVr-.r;s , 1k) are iiaWe to cell k'.iouM uever j v.-titure out of J'jor whea tiio luiir h ut . ill tuotst. Miiiy contract ueural0-ui l y u-h car l.-w:iew. ' Wiut. if a:!o t-J to dry on the liilr, , prtnii- drcoQi;jaitiiin of the ruit;'nl j eil. filing ri to a disaTcJh- o lor. T' a-fci-st in drying lon luur afu-r wa.-h-in;. dip a brush into jcw.ier.-j smirch, bruahin thorouj-'iiy ia ar.J thr-aU tlf hir. and tlien brush out aai;:. F.r t.me iiirins a luce drvs;: l-tt the 1 a:r. a lit'le j-rrutiiJcp!L:.i.'i'--s.ii--TS the Hjrue hc-U as it dov liot btcoiiie rDci i. llij not f jTjZ'-t in dr-.:r. lUc hair tiiat t: triK' U-ieof t!ie co:ui thoiil l le re-w'jii'n-l. which is to pf.ratu tho in fliviJu d l-rJr from eu-h o'.l.i-r, to pr vt.t i;.atti:ig. and to fciie !l-' ' jr-.n:" it h!iuld never he uL-d to scra;e the .x.lp in ordi.T t-J r:-Irve iu hin x iisi ti :;. Tue fine coil; mu- l u: i vrry -cj-i::1v. TrouUn.e oUsfa--"-!) of ll. i.io oft.-u are tl.u rt-sa!t of to rr-at u-e of lie cotnl VA1.CALLE HINTS. Kei-p chil Jr n" Lair. : Jly boy-.'. cmm.'I t"Jt. With (rirhv. t:'t-r hu be n u.'iow el to iovr lt-t not t cut it. for purl jth tiit tin? iiir ni-vtr ii.'urv tli-l. nli) it would oth'.rwi the ii-; . it is :-! ;:iiy 6-i '- f.-n i s t haie L.ii.-d. "Crimpifij" tlw hair ov-r U ir r.s or pi iciU w "ii r.:i v-s it to l.p-rii.. nut of no lunch iro;ortan'-e it!iyou:. cir!. an the liair wil prow r.iin; i.i t.iecaer oldvr woiiscu. InioJ h:.:r is U-u'iiiiiiii to "thiii." it ot.'y hx-tvns tl. fall i-t ii.it reiuains. und i-au- lai !r-ts if the f or. hi-d and Winli-s. Tne u- of i"iap. h-re bandoline d -t not pmve u!!icu r:t to jirt-iH-rve the dc nr.ii ha of the crimp. i injurious. If it must be uc-J. however, jr'.'t the very oo m liite cxstlie boa;. it conUun h alkali liian o'.licni. i y-hi the hir. whstsv cr tuay be the inducemetiU. U ever an u:ia;.tiBracl'ry jirot-edure. One ctainot conceal the rav-k-tt uf time no easily, and no one U in reality deceived. It i certainly a 1 ku af dignity, for every one muih'S at t!ie llumht of would tie youthful jetj,le wlioiu one with the complexion of a loeltius into "crows' fuv-t at the aurriermf the eye, an I through wlnoc raven lock can be r-e:i a L;y of iri k-A-nt coloring. Ajrj from :J1 this. tli-.-nC 3ve are very injurious, ofU:u silecli:: the eyesight A little ammor.ia cr tincture of can tluiridi act u a mild etiaiuluLt. Kub luns tlie ca!p with a rw ontoa ia said to be luiiclieial. with afterwards a touch of hmsey p;it on. but from f.rty to fifty stroke nij;ht and uionuri with the brush t lt of bil- Tins will aio develop the unit niu'l(4. Irea tiie hair in whatever (,tyle Bcila you bc-st withiMlt dowiii fxsi.ion's l lo riot coiul. it up to toe top of tlie lit-aj Mi tliat you ul:ir-t tiku the rootA lilon-. Cor. lrton liiooe. THE CHINCH EL'S. 0w Sooth Carolina t rtn-r Sivrd Ilia C fa tmp. A South Carolina comj. -idi l.t p'v t lwcriitioti of the chinch bu a it i p-w-arrj last year in that state, together with bin pLin for savin- l.is corn rn-jv Hi bu appear on tlie small pniin. clH-atand oat.s. in May. and wl-n tino Havr l"en luirveitt-d they into the 5om. Tlx-y acipiire in- at four or five week old J.nd fly away, but always leave a lint U-lund theia. which tay until frot. TUiwinj: tliocorn a ofu-n K-.iIi waa found to b? t!e U-st OMixid of chi-km- then, as in that w ay a grvat many are covered up and kiiii-d A corrwjvwident In Misouri fmind hi I1 prii'tiMi in aowin- a wua!l field of rve in tin- fail for early jiprinj pasture and turning fctock on it in tiie pring ut soonaatitr Ihis la--in l fly. l.ich U toward tlx last of M.uvh. and keepir: it rell pran-d until marly time for the vounjr liuim tn baU'h (Hit. which h about jilay 20. Tlwn plow all under, leaving tioihin fir tlie yotin- Uin to -nt when tiipy liotcli iKit Sum afu-r tlK'y are liaU lHiI tin y tnu-4 pa to i-atiri. und aa t that at:ii tiM-y in only travel a few f at the furtiH.-et without a nu-ah they are done. It ta Kiid that tlie evidence ia ioit:ve 1iat jrrazin will draw thelitis to tlie (i)-ld. and idle it in not claina-d tU:.t nil tiie I Hi pi ill lay tlieir rvV" in the jrrazed rye field and none t:i the v. Iw-at, it is claiiiKl that gntzins will draw them and t'aiitly diniinii-h t'ie eviL Sowing l rinf favored fo crmind n !i Id as a nw-nns of drawing them wliere tiioy can la; plowed under, alrto wiwin-: plant dixtaxteful to tliem urMiiui fu Uis to I prrttvu-d. are among Ute many Mwthoda onieliiiie u-d for oimiia'.iii thm.' in-e-ta. ttlwra are: I"reviii(iji niii.ro lioti frno one field to t.R!-r by plow ing furrow k ditches. hun:::i, rolling, trampling and apraying w ith keroaeue ciuuloion where practictil.,ls. : rr.ETMCNT C SOIL f Oft W0:5TunE. ' Can lafcw rris-tti at lisa ml t Gadncsl at t in- Matltrw. T..e l.or;ri.:u2ri-i r the Sew York tt-j.i? sJL.ii-i; tt ii-j"VR. in the rwn: an n n. l-A' - tlw rulu puirifI in an .4 : far l, v i f t' cr -ir I" j;;'5 cf i-i :..;-r--:i.r r ! i" i Ji rt .; -t d.-;-t cU I:lt M.S. , - i - ! . ii -.ri i nt r 1 f I f wluih : in W- ! u.. s r cr prirg. A ie r -ji'ts. Ikw- r'.r that, w Kit few rx- c- :irt.n. the piarts m. itif.T tBulcheJ tw.f Ki.-nd c:tAii.-d the lect inoLsturB, t iiile the I'lotture t J.t iuui increaac-1 r- -uliirir with tin-tl of the utirricj ;d waa creator in tlwf mukiiei plots. Whih- t!ve aniir:t cf water r -:.iinel l y thestirring'f the irfa e inmaaed with the Ail'.) of the ttirrin j it wa not in pr j.r.iv,-n to it f'.-'j th. It ap;arei th?4 theVrv 1-juJf iii'-h of ulrrinp rKair.ed I tn-.re atr tlun ar.y u'-w;mg one. . r;.i would irwrat'i it th.-re teacHSiT: de!;:i--I hn.it to tit depth of profitable t ! l.- crf.p thrmgh t!e con-rTation of rnoi ture i rrater than ti e injury aecrair.? fr-xn root laceration, tl cultivation is ;ro!ltiU": beyond thij i; may become u- pr. itla:..e. 75. te itiu"-nc ri Udninr trulch in &-jcia!'y noticv w :.vr in T;:e wfi mulch u-d in U.is ei;.-ri- ni-r.t of fin cut ra that liad SJJ-v.-l durir:- the rrecedii.g w itt"T m cove rir.g traw?rri"9. Iu depth did not cxrwi one hich afu r it had become p-irked a little by the rains, and it waa r. renewed durit.g t'ie It ap ja-ar. however, that during the dry weather i'j efihacy in retaining water wan alt-.Kist dojr-le thai of tli deepest soil Ktirrir.g nvd in th.ia ei?rimer.t, a f.-tct which en:plia?:es t? great value of mulching in iu pro;r place. Tlie re sult of ti:is nreriinei.t were nch aa to warrant tlie following cor.clusiona for tin? rr.-n w hich it w jt made: 1. That keepir:j; the siirfsce of the sod stirred, if xy to tlie depth of half an inrli. incTf ay tlie w; urr conter.t of the i.r-t tw elie incites to a very appreciable 2. Tnat the der-pt-r the tiliago. at kat up to f ur incheh. the ,-reater U the ia-CTva-se in v. uter c.-ritei.t. Z. Thai the rat.:- of i'3-exi uiiainishe as t!if d.-j"-th inrr a4. 4. Tlint a ligbt mulch cir-rts a far FT"atT i:.f:.ience i:i r lt.ii.ir;,? w ater tliia U..:.:s I rit tnci: o p. Tue s.-il in t afve c-iperimcTt was j a clay hia'u. with mf..cient clay to make it bale sxHiiewhst ia dry weather. TA bile Clcoer aa a I'attore riant. n.it clover is a av 'ul p'art, re'L-dK-d as i: i by cattle and hunted by bees. It Ls a fretjU'-tit cottiru -rit of the be f-assturr in J reel Iir.tain ax.d Irchini Itiit!-j" o::e of ti:e li a.ling species in the r-x-fjres of North Oerm.-iny. . It is a Lj'fj ercvih-tit phint ii low land pa-sturc V.Tilie it is trie tliat it does r.ot produce a.3 niU' h heriie r reJ clover, it is, CD the :ht ln.l. richer in nutritive in-rr-.:ier.ts- It jrrona f jytnLaneou-sly in a3 Cil pj-turr-s. and its presence ia an in iIh ati-m of the pod quality of the soil. iiere tlie is auittiole gal clover sT.n-aiLs to r.ipi lly ti:iX comjiarativtly iittie wd U r-iiuiretl. In hard, thin K.ila tlie plant is gener ally steal!, but in a noil adapted to it, w iiitc. clov-r SiOii spreads an 1 covers a gr.l deal of j.ice. Its dwrf cliaracUr 1 the tiiilii'tiity with which it i curfi. caiiv.T w hite clover t la-e-teeuied as a cist.:rc- ;ra.-ji rat'it-r ti.n for hay. As a pa-tur" I 'a.'.l it enduiva mt.re grazing lh-n t!ie"tli r clover. U"h:tf clover U often sown with Rome t.f the tin. r iti.-n f.-r law ns. It i a ucl! Lrx.wn and highly pri7--'l U-e plar.t r.hle hough the reason i-i often a short one. ffjaf-ijily if hot, dry weath.-r comes on early. Almost the side objection urgr-d to w 'dte clover ii it effect on Loraes during the t:..-.H!ri!:g of the seed. It maees tin in fiotjN.r. i :o t.ower u cx celler.t during moi-t.-f the nnon and catle are very fond of it- V."hite clover ' f ur::L-h.- a larirr- a:iiou::t of highly tiutri- i live maUTial. It has more prot in arid wop- f t!i:.n r-i t l-.vi-r. Th:, t"g.-thc-r with it! prrr rty of t irivi.-.g un h r close ar.J oirttnuoiiH grarirg. render it, as hxi aina iy b;-cn bitd. aa excellent picture jiiar.U First uach tha colt to be a prompt waii-er. The co!t tl.oa'J b3 taught to draw Iced by degrees. Never orerl jad the colt. Balky horses) ere tna-lo in just thia w ay. V";K-re there U huu rock there is a natural soil for breeding hor.se. The tuorc is all the bc-tter worked every dav, if fed bran and oat ar.d not driven lait or tuode to pull aevcrely. Ad-Io YVorma wad riar.ta. I'ctr Iler.derwjn says that angle onus ere injurious to plants and gives the fol- ! lowing remedy: Mix five pound-sof lump I liaio with twenty gallons of water, stir j it until tliorongi.ly mixed, then let it ! vltle. uing only the clear water in j which Bufiicietit of the caustic quality of ! the lime w ill remain to kill tiie angle j wornii Use enough of it to reach the ' AAtot.i of tlie it or the benclu Two applicalions will usually be sufScienL Chance of Color hi Woot. . Wool, w iien now ly shorn from the shec-p and unwashed, if of a light, open quality fnmi cleanly kept thee p of tlie mutton breed.s. w ill often appear of a lighter col.- when niot'ly rolled up than w ill it.litl v(nA of full blood or grade merinos, r.nd except for its weight and oily f.-l night deceive .in exjrt. When .ackisl into sacks or ftored in bulk it soon changr-s color nod assumes a do cidod jeliow Ime, While tiiire is not tiie fume itmouutof j oik as in finer wool tiicunimal oil nererthel.'ss contains suf ficient tash to bring about this change in a short time. By Home it is claimed liuit t'oe taitash in tiie volk of unwashed ! wool, if stored away for a considerable ! time, will unfavorably affect its f.la?r, but it is r.ot know n tiu.t this detracts materially from its value coui)ared with wool of similar cliaracter cewly Fhorn. Co-oprrallve Creamrir A Ut-srL Fsiys Hoard's Lhiiryman: Even in old England, win1!-" the dairymaids presided over the ruariufactureof farm made" lt t'T. and w ere supposed to ut all tlie angelic excellencies into it. the dear riris are hetxten by the co-ojierative r?reanieries that w!l butter for about thirty cenU kT jxiund. w hen farmers' butter goes at twenty cents. Tl. 0;ililim cf (Khen. "A l.ig comb ia the outward and risible ei;rn of great fertility in he us," says a Worl.l corres;Kndei!L w ho adds: "Look then for Kuch if you want good layers, and have it of peony redness; then you get hi-alth also. Tli-re are also structural indication in form: the best layers are the long bodied races heavy astern, big la liied. wi.l." stride. w;uldling gait and yet of conspicuous life and activity." Snail often jTove n great p4 to the pr;rdetaer. Pi.puhir tlardening ssiys tluit tue only sur? ttiethotl of desiiing with tlm is to lay traps, and recommends for tiiia purj. orange ptt-1. of which tbe slug is no fond tliat insli-ad of returning to its Ineme al daylreak it clings to the peel und mny be found unilrraeatli, Pieiiea of board are ulro pxxi tmpw. For ulugs on pear tmca Crch:ird end Garden rccrntimeuda, as the simplout remedy, and one that may be iun;t easily r.ppiieil. to thmw up ultiong the hnitjches in the inoniing, when the It-aves are wet with tiew. line dry tir bhiked lime, coal nKhesnr dry road du4, so th.it both rides of the leaves will tc ccK.ted. White lieHel.ore is ulnouticlll ch nt remedy, but tuore costir. Lynched In a Marry. vjrttn. Acpi J VTihtr Av 'en ti twt of Savv.iiah. . roornifr, if swa ilt -jn I -nis Ktm3. a t yjr-,s-f Ti' a- aaTt a road r:-n tl.c c I tr hi it t W':i'f f.-"v'y n ay. w.n "r.- ti:jr if.' M-r-ist- m - - - j : if: s uraie l'- t.cr - --- rei" traj i tnr.'y frv .r b K iV" wij- 4,.- ; rc -I ! or. j ii.: be - . rri !.-; ',-r t-ea-i :-. J -rf..rul c:::;: 1 an ..e r r ; ---l " kwit!'t fx? aruian- li-.T fact".! a CLrlr-ed roan who n-1 who r-il hT fr.m bi-r j;lanft ciuicliea. A.-l--i-r --pfr.S throat a i r and ewwped. t therf x'- tcneh kwxk d it wa a w.rtiiaa tid ri d a double br ri sfsotrn a?.d fled to tbe w-l. Ii an li.n-.rtiie wb-le town w- in s'"1 and a mounted p tiane-I ia pa'filt. Aiut u)iir."rl:t thenjrro ' fo-'rd a! a hu:UiUt a mile from tbe r of the assault. He a taken back to 'he prj ' house sxd af i.ien:irled him hr aeai! anl. H:s clothes were covered w: h bl-ad f-r,m the mounter r:th the jri-'- Ile ton" tbe crime' and befi fr meiirr. Tureeh!:nre.i msikeil roeo horrle.1 Lia lo an open field near a rallr.d. where he was Strang tip to a iw ani r i 2!'d with ho:!e s Acn Lis bx!y was pinned a paper .ta the icsrriptioc: "Th-s is tbe wy we protect our bjmes." Asbarc a'Ve.1 tr time to pray, and it was snaen bisn. and he be:nted that word be sent to Lit wile. The body was left banrns; all tlteday. arid the Coroner will g to-nrorrvw an 1 cut it down. Tie ftthorlties xum tcJ to prevent ti lyctbity. but tlie msiked crowd was so great that tbey could dv noth ing. Sullivan Sentenced. Pi Kvia, Mi . Aiir't I" John L Sulli van, the champion heavy-weight prx fight er of the world, who has been the idol of ail lover? of matters pur'ost'C of both high and low degree, will now have to pass a year in a M:isipp! jail, having been tLu sentenc ed to-dy by JudjreTerrall. John Fiupat rlek, tbe referee, was eeo tread to par a fine of tS'J. Many of tlie champion's friends el urg to the hope that after finding that he bad everything his oa-nwsy Judge Ttrrall wonid ioii'e a f.ne on John L. aad allow him to go about LisbavDcas. Tbere were several reasons, hom-rver, wly the Jadge should purje an oppaiite cour-e. and th'tn were mil.y amor.g ."Mllivan" bet friends who prd.cd that tbe cl.snipiou would suffer the txtreme naity Tbe juae t with c. The Judf-e. in doing so. shows more cler- erness tl.an lit :.as . bad he one to the etrreme ler.gth and aho j fj:te-i Sullivan, it i more tl.an f?iblt that i.oierr.or Iwry might have remitted the j imprisonnv-ut and allowed Sullivan to go , f-ee at the coat of rl "- J"'1-' Terrall taos checkmates any such tendency on the t-art of the Joernor. j The opinion is that S illivan's chsr.ee of j a light sentence were seriously impaired by I the action of his counsel. J-dge Terrad recogniwd the efforts to deprive him of the sole opportunity of his life to become diathi-gui-thed. He resisted .this movement, and some attr.bute tlie heavy sentence to his an ?er at this attempt on the part of the fight er's lawyers. Laid Low by tbe Elixir. Ci15Jati, Aajrat IT. The doctors de cidtd that tbe man Steele. tiam-J in recent telegrams, has bi.d poi-on. He will suefr dams.T-s. Feld.n Weir, the firut man exjrimenle-l on here with the ei i:r. and wboae wonderf-j! cure was ttl"crsphd brod.t. ia in bed again. Great hard !um; ai'Mwr w here the incisions were ma ie ano be is dthriou. I'r- Imgfeilo. w-o ma.le th.e f.rrt eiperirtxt.)!-, in a ptifclic statement last ing'.t says that be ha-- Ijat faith ia elixir, and tha' a loral plr I'd all the expetue of his experiments Ux tbe first news. Ir. Ingir.gWk, the chemist, wbo pvpares nine tenths of all the elixir used here, says it is danjrous if uaed after an hour, ami ra.. Ajti after two hours. The scare aroonnis to rraie. There are reports tha! tlie work house physiriar.s have experimented in hs crlutitiately with frightful results. A Snake That Milked a Cow. XrwroBT. V J . Auenst N Peter M. I-a-lea'. a farmer of un.pi. stiuiied veracity w bo resid-s near here, Smnd tiiat hit! eow was being stealthily millifd in tiie .tiire field, and pian-d her in a pa.tnre nearer home in order to detect the thief. Tiie Cow seemed so wild arid unea-y in her ni w hxwtion that Larew returned hertothecl liarliire.wbere ujion the animal ran to a certain f-;iot ai d bawled, when a blacssiiakecaroefroni a tree stump, coiled itself around the bind (jnartersand sucked her milk, hare- then gtH bis gun and awsited Hie return of Ibe snake for another meal of milk, when he seized a favorable opportunity and shot tlie snake's bead off. Tbe cow then roared and pawed the earth, acted for several days as if mad and finally died. They Cut Hr Finger Cff. Wjlesakrc, Pa , August IT Chief of Police Harris, of Johnstown, who lost hrs wife snd seven children in the flood, was in this city to-day. In s pawnbroker's shop he found a diamond ring valued at which was worn by Mrs. Patalin. a wealthy lady who boarded at the Hurlbut House. Johns town. A tew days after tbe flood Mrs. Pata lin's body was found with tlie finger upon which she wore the ring severed from the l and. Chief Harris traced tlie thief lo Maucb Chunk and found that be had pawn ed the ring. His name is Zundtd, and he hi s been arrested. There are in the Treajnry vaults t Washington pretty nearly a pint of dia monds and other precious stone?, gifts to various President. "Tbe Old Onken Imrkrt. The Iron-bound Uiiefcet. Tue Muss-uuvered liuekut," Is very likely the one that has entivrred rx( sona to your system tn.m soie old w. il, wlne waters have tMroritie enntaruinatis) fniiB sewers, raulia, or percolations from tiw soli. To eradicate tliere p..is..: from 1 110 system and sava younarif a afielt of niawnat, typhoid or bilioiia fever, and to kt-p tlie liver, kidneys and lunrs in a benlihy and viirirous ronditn. uae Dr. hmi s t.oWen i4.'diiwl liiaoiivery. it tniiais all tlie ex aretory onrans tnh aetiviiy, tbeniy cieana inK and punfyir.r the sy stem, fni'iir U from all manner of !4Aslraibrtns. no mtt.T fnua what cause they bavn arisen. AJ !r-as onirinattuir fwom s torpid or dtrwnrsl liv.-r. fir from Impure blood, yield to its wonderful curative pr'Hiert'- It n-ruSatiw tlie stiiin- at-a aim boa-i-bc nronHirt ttie Rptaiue and i!iri ion. and runs lo-wtt-neia. "Livt- f'ofn- plimt," and Ciiraiic IliMrrdtw. Kilt-rheum. T,1IT. F-iT tiia, Krysita-las. ScrofuLai Nirm end swtilini-s. Kinio'ir.sl oilands and Tumors disappear uieitT its uae. 'A.o.len Medical HiaeoTPrr " is tbe only bliaal and hvnr mediemtt. 4d by drurimtui, under a poalUse anarwaiee of na benis fiunr or -unnr In every cans, or soooey paid fur it will be promptly returned. Opynbt, UH. ky Wofast tni. Kko. astx H ICARTER'S :XniTTlE 1 IVER d PliLS. r-- ; yf ft r, f t t:- -'3 1- - I---fT l.T-J -tr-a aVw" fai.fjj-. j'aA itiUir?v, p i t; n-tr rV-.AOa-"siii.lJa M. v- a Urf iT Sa'a Ua CL-"ITv Haiarba. J fini s Vrrr.jL Lrvea Fr-xs ari- !'': ' rai.ia' ie r-i I is! rrw;n. rur-Ti 42 jmiirx tri r,vf Tvr ca-rpaint. vr.: t-v ato etrt-v J ii viiri t.- .nairti. -ranuaie toe Ii-ppt aod reruAi us bowcia. S.tcs if tiT oi.Vv curvU Art tVr wr-iM he at-n-t rr- tn t!ma t6o aniVr f-"!ri tn- ii?rfrHn vnriafct : lit f. TXrKM'ir ut:r ? nt end htm. art tn-t wh try Ifcfia will 6oJ tw-ae Utlie la .a vmiaS in . jljlt.t arara lhat tnr a-.U e' tv ai inr U Co wiuast litem, imi after aii sc taad iathehanenf aojaacr Kaaa that hera fsw-hera we mate M7 rr-at boaat. Our J can a w ailr ouiera lax. t Airrra L-rrs Lma Piua are tar nraB avl aerjr etiar ta t I a two pliia KlM m TijaT are atrW:r vrar! aivl o? BK fit, nr rn. ait f V.r svuri a.vaw ;. i wtyt iw? ttann. In viaif ax oa; CufjrSl. eaemafiare. or arat by a-ui. kaZaM kwaal Ccl ku-lH F-i y ia mj tuaUw C0KUiV.PTl0:J, CJR0NCH!T.3y SCROFULA, COUCH or COLD, THROAT AFFECTIOK, WASTING off FLSSH, Or caf inmn trkm tif Thnnt ami Lrnny tare Iffixmnt, fact af StrrmglM a yrrtta I mvrr, yt,u tmm fWraI mmd mrps jmulsioh PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypopiiosphlta. Paiavaacl aa Mna. t fr fnaft -am'ooai, l.J tes M erplnamit tr sWri'niaf tiau'w 9011 ta ,W b fff Drtiryints. SCCTT BOWSE, Qeists: X. Y. EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT trim v(i mnn't It. Sad Vi. r. M Pe:in av aiwr r:-tliyt:n:!.. y.ai re: tlie tk.U 4 '.V vear ti-pt-r-wce a .ia f. .I-a..n-ni i-a-. tijr reu!! i'f hii h Lav.- J-t-E -i-ajtl iLi? '- m l:f y.rte.r-t-n iutr?tv. ii-.-i-a-even re-t.ert tuany wo" uai mb ynfijtjuvcvu r..:.e. C nT-acl. Jl-t-a.-e ef op.ie N.nc, Iri. I nuked fy. i,ra;iu;ait-.'j I-yl. l it Ciellk f ;be crv-a. T iiT'Mm 11. 1.iii. e.-i :xtt Kie." aiarrbtt IK-f:iea. Iir ta a t(t from I-mt. evffi a eii n l. 41 yeawa -..li.l:iiir. M-ii ft reference. 1 .ui..7 in fa-i". ftrrr A ..t.. alnrrn 'i Lr.at, i.wvr:.ttt Ltaa uf Vo., Bijrn aii-1 Injnn?, m-r. all ramhie : the ear'ler treatot Ovi- tart if r the iv-n!i. s5.s-ctao.1ea ai-juMeti. Arti.i.-ii eyca laarrtci. To Our Neighbors. The o'ieti"n is often aked by onr neiih b.rs -Where, 1 wonder, can I get a pure s'imuiaiit ? ' V- is a f.-t that thre is scarce ly a isa.f ur..i.r wiiirh yoa ran not find a st.ini!ant of sume kind. .'!.! ras.pie pro lone hfe with it; cick people have it to sus tain liff; wt ! ...ie n.ay and do ne it to make life rriotv eT.j-.yahie. but wberpwiil we s-lvi-at onr rejniera to !.Jiy it? We ie-.irn f-i.m tbe m.ist relial'ie sourtv that Max Klein is ooe of the rivt pnf.ti!r and re-s-te.l co;.z'i of this s,unirv. At bis home h: wo'd i taken iiidei'a'in;'.y. To Ittin we rbeerfuliy rtninHl 'ir na.fers f"T anvthine in the li.pior line. He autbi.r-i&-i ns tn ay that f. r l v.n can hnv ore o'lart 'i I y( .1' o!d rv e rPix quart for f. (i. His " Sliver Are'' al SIi per quart is with out donht the best whisk .y ki.own. .Send for price h.-t and n-mpb-te fwtahvue. lbs aiiors i, K'i. Federal St., Alle gheny, I'a. Ml'um thif jtnyrr. ARE THE STRONGEST. NOW". ctWUIStE WITHOUTTHe S tAnEl Miri'lf't hv W . .mil t Sit. f liludi. wli.j ff,'-" las Lj-lois Uorse hr.tt. I Caker BinafcetA stalOons -AT- v5 r lr V Highland Farm. CLYHE ffTALUON STRATHEARN.r JuMiri&iu.Y', or ii 10 iitikurf cull li live irn dmy PRINCE. Frnmi ctaTlicin, weieht l.', at liu iusuraiiee. ALHAMBRA Tn:tinrsutlliim, al Insurance. II 1 nnyf Tnittinc SlaUlou, at fO 00 In II Arl I . Niranie. PRINCE b" at mv frm thin week. Ptratharn the foiloaiiijf week, standing week about alicr- uately. ri It.V I 11 1. Vlt.s ssTms al Ji-niivr -s rwi- mi-arir-lc. Te foiitiaicr aeelr Pnnee wiil Hand at li i.Uvi.U rm ihr,w rluv in tilt ,n-k. TI.e remaminic ihr at Jenm-r X Koa'ls Hotti o! tntalove norse are wen inran uy bnslem of fiisit-eiaai firaft Xtuck, the hiirtiet priei evtT rwi!si In me County ht-nie for a three-vear-old, and -"70 for a geldlr.r tlie get of Mr r-nd oM ffamMetnnlan 9'n'iion. AIT.am- ttra. and htswm liarry, 'it ofMidtiay. will le f.eiiid atmyplaeeat ail innis. 1 lie it.ver 01 a IrtHter -aB iiud no surii choice ho-ttlii, iu ihe enunty. norea-i it lie exeeiitrd ia tlie Male. My Percberon tAiiioa, I rr Wiil be ia Berlin thin week, the fr!low LjLtL. Ins wrv-k at Meer.ta!e. ex't.ii.oii Mole riar of t-tch rk. when he will lie at the tni of SmitHi fritz, jttso Pine 11:11 Tli'ste aanuiir 10 Itretsl to U.e Percheftm strain a.U rind in hira lerft-etimi of iht ntavd tireed. A yearhiuf, jut itiroins two. en7i lie an ttii. week at Iieriin. and leit nvrk at Meyeraiaie. To 'lc colt wili how whal ran I exi-e-'-d ty hr.s!:iig lole. wan re'ntd for ;h roll le.-t wwk, tl.-ee-r Vriiir maotr ty a irtr fn:ini UnntV.ir.!-... i'ni'ly. P. HEFFLEY. .sv.vresrr. Ar"'l V. 1. S"A car lwl of t!se if-c.rimr steel thimble Scln.t'.ler wifsiss jx,st nrvelved. and for sale. rS - Ji" . asA s ii .l- ;-V"'- - ' " r (jKO.N.CHAxMEU.Ak'L, ao.1'W-lyT. Mt. Pleaaant, 1 JgXKCUTOR S NOTICE. fciaie of Miehael Bevita. d,-e"d . late of Shade Tap. tsMnciss-t Ctk. I'a. letters Usnameotaryon tile aiitHre esta'e bavinr lieen rmnled 10 Ibe urvk-rsome.1 hv irteprofa-r am lantv. uoiii Is herehy riven tt all is-r 1.1ns imiebted toeaid etaie to make immsii.ie twy-lat-nt. and Una havinr eiaims atrairiH ih sEne will preaent them duly authenticated for setoe meni to tlie uiderurr,eil on Saturday, ttsa -. h dar id St-i. lsi. at ibe bile re-ti'l-ire nf dce'il. F. W. Uieitott. JONAS K S1PK. At:orney. Executor. YI)I1N'IST1AT0R'ti NOTICE. b ale of JacA Z- TVia man. flce'd. lntc of JJey erwale lva rs-iuiemel Co.. f'a. Letters ot ad ininit rat ko on tbea'aereeaiale hav ttiir iteeii rraotetl to tbe aodersrirned by tin proper autntiniv. n.H:.se w R.s-tty rivcu to all ;icrais iudtbte.1 Pi twid enaie to make lnnnetliaie pay ment, and thve bavinr ciaimii aramst the aame will preaetil tne du!' aulhentjeaKd It ntl ment on ir br-v sttiiinlny. seieuii.er A. IS-i. at the resilience of Keiineoy price, ia .Meyensiale p.tri ejh. f. W. Birj.r.'icr.r., JOUX C. TtowMAX. At'joniev. Administfator !BlSEITIMJ!iVe..e0l USa.MTTiw lock City "VLJJ'lliTr ,-r'j F3 In BLANKETS I AM tt(.t- RraatB. tafl IS BOOTS WoIfTsAGMEBIacklng wvByJawaArtaMtrwa.aadSajaa v. aX aW arti a - - ia WatkSiaaidawraBtaaaaUa7 pnpailj WOLTF A RAKDDLPK. msSxtuu FLINT GUSS MILK BOTTLES 3Ia3uactered by 'His earn ' "f fl ff !2 l.f? PITTS EURCH. PA. tl rtnt, fxirt S Giow WRITE FCBPPJCTS. JAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. SOMERSET & CAMBRIA ERAXCR. blSTAJCK ANT) FARt Pare. 0 M TO 1 10 se s TO 3 00 i 56 Soiaeraet to 3ioraowTi . ... nosaenet 10 BooversviUe Somenet to BetbeL.. 17 3S IS 21 M K 4 4 2a b2 ne SooerMt to Johcswwo Scswnet U Eockwood Somerae to faarrett.... , Soier-t to iieyerviaie Somerset ta Cmsnerla&d S3!aet 10 WatingvjfL Suciee: to Balusaore. . , Soderset to rmca... . 7 50 j SO 1 so M Kew Somerset to Cor2 "it rice Somerset to Conneilsvitle. s..:acrr-l to Piuaourgh The fare to Philadelphia ia tx-M, and lo winter Arrangsrsant laaffsctlsv. 29, 'tl. SOIiJII-IiOVSD TRAIXS. JOnNSTOWJt EXfEES-Ko. fl. f A ' 1 UV.4. J.jtaustown 6.JS a Rwnr! CO a 13 .Mf.HrKT. C -t a ia ire vr a m siiyu.aD 7-JI a m Hi'veravlUe- 7 2t a m Bathei-, 7:4 a as MAIL No. 93. a PtttrtrtiTarTi n a in K. aa.-uii S 4 y m Miifor-i ? i a rn roraeret X p u strysu.wn. 4 J m H'venmiie. 4 r p tn bethel 4Jil p m itrrlrea. JotabftowB iJO Paaseiirtis, frora piuecnirrh efcanre ears It points on the rs.iBersel A Caaihria al ituckwood. SOJIER-sET AX0MV0DAT10X-N. S6. Zare. JUiiim.ire a 11 a ra rMie'tureb t. v. IB K. t -rel 11 .1- a m itiif.d 11 1B A it. "OMEfcsET .U O aim 'Kf-i r-'r- f. tr snerst frora the east and west ob in l'i;ilirgh Lnvuouu, eliaare Cars at Koca wood. SOUTU-BQIXD TRAIXS. BALT1VOEE MAIL No. W. f jtervre Ror kwood 10; t-) a m (umUeriatxi 1 :2. a m ia iiiuirUjU- s s a m Haitimore 't'i m l'iiuourrh.- taO p ts ! Johnstown 4T. a in j B-thel 9 I'l n HOWersvi.ie f .il a ui -o, f Mu n V I'. a ra ijeir-r 1'ciusm w.MKP.'tT Is an Mii-'.irJ Vr JT. a ra Fa-e--.r. rs f.jr prita eaxt and west chaise can al Kik a a uud. ArfTiilMODATlOS N'o. . a ma JiSrtowu SArij,m fvt.i! y ). m ni.verr:ir. S j. m y viitttu . 4'' p ra ije.i'-T 4.-. p la eVfi.R.irr 4 :.! p 1.1 M.it.ff l 4 CJ J. Bt A Tire Rnrkwrl 4 V p Da ' '.lll.iw-riatld . ."tr pm l!n.o,r,rti s i. p m ili:nr.il- 7A1B liaiiiuiure a m I'mM-rir-ra for east and west cbaege cars at Bock auud. EiX'KWVa-iD Air OMMODATIOS-No. 96. f Jsavi J ArrtrfM r.TRsrr 2 4.1 j m Rockwoud 2 43 p m M:if.d i-i'.p in Pase!ircm ieavinr on ta: train eao make eoo ne. i on ai K.ckaoud wlm a-ght Expreaa Ira; us esl sad a oat. a Lwily. f twily except Sunday. BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAD. PlTTsBVRGU DiriSIOX. EAST-L0VXD TRAIXS. t aevaf a H aM it- Tnau lean lljtia. iu. MiiL .Ezwros. Pttumrrh 7-00 a. a. lljtn.. lfcJD T M. Praild,. k ".-a " lliVt - McKeeport 7: 12 J " Neauia a:js li .!7 " 11 as itnauf Kor.1 V " 1 It " lA mi-nTii!e a) " 1 " U-j Ol io Pvle i- i.s " 2-U) " US OitiKueaee Vr.x: - 2 m l.tK. a. lisuna lull " 2-J " li2 asx-iman 31:'' " i 44 Korkwood 11:15 " l:l 1;55 " Oans-tt 1K " taiishurr Jnnc ll.i " 3.16 Meyen.iale ll.ai " S:ls 5r.H Kei tone 1!:'J J ilr. . Saiid Patch 11: V " . J:JU - ZS7 " SuthaiupuiB :1J " " Fair hope ):.si " 4:'V, " Hrndnian l.' tt " 4:i9 - S-7 naihetiand 1.14 " 4 !A " &56 " ahiiMTon si " .ilf. " baimaore (arrive) 10:45 14 f.45 " WEST-BOIXD TRAIXS. VvbrnTn Trrjitm Jjntt Cumttrrtd Ac Jf.ii I Espnm Baltim-ire a. a. R-flO a. a. r. M. wfbinrtm " :! (imtvrlaiid a-) : t. . i0 a. sL Hvndnu a-.f. " 1 tb 6 " Kairhooe S-4 " ti " 9 " fsuuthaniptoa S-.V, " t' " sad Patch " 2 V) " Kevmoae -l " 2rM - in-i " Meveixiaie -ai ' ss " JiirJR " saibtmry June. S-Il " art " ln-. ,ar--tt S-tO IS - 10-:w " Riakwood - 3rJ0 J0. " Caraeimaa " X. " 1 1 -05 - I'rsma Ii:c " j yi - uX " Cewidnenw l--t7 " i-"0 ' HJO - uhlopvie Tl".s " 4 17 " 11'nO " ConnelifTir n-S0 - : I?- hn.( Ford " ftt " i m " west Vewton 12-tSr . .V42 " I SO " MeKi-espon 1-24 - .h " 2:14 " Hraddork 1-ss " s:ji " 2rj6 " Ar. Pittsburgh a-wO - 6: 'si " 2.50 " The time riven is Eanern Standard Time. Mnil Trains connect at P.orkwnrid with trains to and from Somerset and Johnnown. at Hynd man with iraiiin io and from bedford, at liarrett w i'b trains to and fr.un Bcriin, at .saiisbory junc tion with trains to and from Salt-bury. All Train Su pfor Paunprri uhere Time u ffiiea. W. V. n.EVK!ST3. Manarer. CUA8. O. St'lLL. Gen. 1 ass. Art. TXtzt aewlai-SlHlilar L V It mm raatw other t pvta ra ' WVff 2C - wr-. -rti arfiai Irrrb Wo will mt -at rvT a nmrim 1 lsw f mm a-ir n4 h-r- art ll rt v-l k.ta. arW f:T A -np nr rW Ktwerr pa. wata. -wm( wvm aaihi for ewf MnaiMM ran.m. j : wmm www aw cm nr- gk-r-r tk W- t-wr m tta WU. A lh ftaw ts of - trk m( tfft art w Momm avribcT m 4 a"--. 1 AfC- '"r ?.1Ii.ii'3 Tamaaaaa' aa iMJ.a.iJ utMMi Send jmr a je ltd ot jtr rata. AifettWa:il-l"iaa" CaJk Caaat.ic4 lr-e r.ty," Zu'r. aaaara sum. Cm. ra. ILVir-csVl iao .- I . kta r roost tH $u. sCl I . X . W. S. raalaoB, M macro rs S-tta Ats- I'Utabarsb, I'a. MOODS. wat -to Uie ysaaz wliitper alwut? A nnt ehiii! ai f. visfe a aiiea hout- t.f baliy hirsts r.-atrl us to tt.p. Ar.4 i:t.ns iicul sw I.f.ir iwa. s-fc q i-srr ih';:s :bv as i--r lrS Sisass. X.rf wVili'V' ye '-',- Paves ari''erNxr.. Wat .Vj (.-. yrtrte i?r3T-! ah.srt?r n-t T A '.ittse n-J t. wisea -1--' i' iu y siia jv waii- 3-'. fr;i :4.-rer. Ci t&e til is and tt-c.i aa.1 itaTI '.r"-t. An1 ai! Cr tit nvv?: xw-r: Taas s a rj.t tie w-'r.r- Wf tii'iriri'BS VTiiai itj .fi? -:. tari w if r atxw.s '. ea 4 a Ks!.iTi B i " Xev-rr a uitt W ioveaad a lioote, aa 1 of Lis jwi- : -f s bv.-. so it" tJ Krt rS t 1 1 1 r .- 11 tViii. a 'Arr ::as.- Xr'i aiat :i j.y-.ps: k-ves ti-t- asiL h:d!h v.iag low wv.j!t sLph -A ir-i3i-, w" i ;;! ' 'it r . e m' 'f Sir. " O.'Iilt'x fhit al Tirt!i ."a. Of tie a-erlo ier-atecipt, i'jt srotn ao3 tt-t. Aed all td tbir.n wrvts ever Jwiryi,"' Tbw.'a what theroaor it a ; es a a Tv-r iN r.t Vnat io if voucr leaves whisker ait T " IX cjaT te the WtirM may mraTc ad c.'t. Eit a fallen, train i-ct wii may lite Ifocfy a helpinr kamfs bell nut, Ad3 j,'t aweet !hins a love bra-?.' That's vhaz Ihe ywmg lewTes wlii-tar &rit. x. r. Sell FARM, FIELD AND GAUDEX. TOPICS SUPic to interest coun try ANO SU3UR3AN READERS. Spe-twJ Pwrwwaw rowltry for Market Gen eral rwrpo nrweda for Uawrna l" For n-at tUsalu lw Powttry w Keilwr S;s teaa Muat It Obaerved. There b perhar no business in regard to which cpinkttui dhler more thau in priultry raising. Some assert tiiat it does not pay; others have found poultry one of tlie moert profitable of crop. Many failures come about by the lack of sys tem on which tbe poultry yard is run. When hens are kept merely for tiie meat and eggs retired for home consump tion, w liat U termed a common purpose fowl is wanted a breed the birds of which are fairly good layers and table fowls. In limited yards, w hen it is de sired to have such poultry there as are both fair layers and good table fowls, tbe selection may be made from such breeds as Plymouth Hocks and Lang shanx, for instance. Poultrymen. however, w lio devote large space and much time to the busi ness, for market purposes, are, as a rule, most successful when they raise what is termed "special purpose poul try. Tlie man w ho adopts tlie special purpose plan decides at the beginning which brunch or branches of the busi ness offer tlie greatest inducements, and devotes himself to tiicse. By lutving 'a special object in view every margin of profit can be estimated and saved. If lie "goes in" for egg production he sliould clioose non-setting breeds, such as Leghorn and kindred varieties: he mast plan to liave his hen) laying when eggs sell for tlie highest price: he must find the best market, end provide him self with tlie best facilities for shipping: must see that the eggs, if sold in large bs. arc CJirefully sorted according' to sizes and colors. It will pay to have his hens laying in the winter time w hen eggs are high, but a good many thimr3 besides hens are necessary to bring about tliat result, lie must have special houses that will be snusr, warm, light and. above all, clean for l.is liens to winter in. Ue must have clean and extended runs in summertime and he must also provide to the laying hers suitable fool. Remembering that early pullets make winter layers, lie is careful to raise plenty of these. When tlie demand is for dressed fowls, those breeds of poultry which are ese cially cliaracterized for their table quali ties are in order. At the head of this list, so far as quality of flesh is concern ed, come tlie game variety, though these axe too small for ordinary market pur poses. Then comes Ia Kleclie, Dorkings, lioudans, Lan gi tans, Plymouth Locks and otiiers. Ajrrtewitarwf Lixperiwartit s4ilosa. Tiie attention of our readers is called to the fact tliat the state experiment sta tions issue bulletins in which are given reports of experiments carried on. and other matters of general interest. These bulletins are sent free to all who apply for thein in tlie state where located. Tliat farmers derive benefit from these bulletins tlie re is rroU-,iki, hence thitee who have not already made written ap plication to their state statiu.-i are ad vUcd to hciid their ad'irc-s v. iiiiciit fur ther delay. At the various stations experts are em ployed In entomology, botany, chem istry, etc.. for the purtiote of solving the many questions that are continually aris ing in these varied deiartmonts. Farm ers have the privilege of sending to tlieir ow n state stations fcr identification and inspection specimens of insect pest, plants, ores end doubtful fertilizers. Care, liowever, ought to be taken not to abuse this privilege. Specimens should lie properly protected, so as to reach tlie station in good condition, and ail com munications written to the point and briefly as possible. He Wasn't the Author. Lord William Poulet was sii.l to he the author of a pamphlet called "The .Snake in the Orase." X jent!euian, al us ed in it, sent him a challenge. Lord William protested his innocence, but the gentleman insisted upon a denial under his band. Lord William took up a pen and began t "This is bo sartefy thutthe bock kalled the suak" 0b. mv Lord . said the gentleman, "1 am sati.6ed. Your lorlship has already convinced me ycu did not write tha book." South Fork Fishing Club. rn-rsBt Bf.n, P.., Agut IT Tiie touth Fork Fii-liine; and II inning Uuh today, through its solicitors, filed a plea of not guilty in the case of Xancy W. Utile and children strains! the club. This plea has the effect cf placing the case upon the issue docket for trial. It will, therefore, be trkd by a jury as soon as its turn comes on ti e calendar. This plea of the club was a vd- nntary one, as defendants do not p-neral'y plead until so ordend by the Court. It shows that the club is not shirking the issue and is anxious to have the matter set t '.id as soon as possible. A Fortunate and Grateful Woman. Mrs. J. A. Giles, of Everett, Pa., says: " I suffered fbr years from kidney and ;:ravil trouble. No plysh ians or medicine at home did me any gi od. I finally visited my former Lome at Rondout. N. Y and liegan UniiiC Dr. I lav id Kennedy's Favorite P.crue dy, of Kondout, X. Y. A few words tell the result. I am a perfectly wej! and happy woman once more. A Safe Guard Always on Duty. Thousands make a practice of taking Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of U-m- dout. . l ., whenever they have symp toms of possible sickness, and through the prompt action of this remarkable medicine fhey are really never ill. It' is a perfect safe guard against all forms of malaria, sick and nervous headache, palpitation, dyspepsia and heartburn. Robert Carrett a Well Man. Puilapclphia, August 13. Georjr-; V Child, who is home from Long branch gives bis friends tlie information that Robert Garrett, late President of the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad, has so fir recovered bis health that lie may be now pronounced a well man. 1 met him at tbe branch last week," Mr. Childs remarked, "and found him not only well, hut cheerful and content ed. He saw me some distance off and bast- enctl towards me with all his old-time cor diality and extended his hand in greeting. It is mutt gratifying to his friend. I have no hesitation in sayirg that he is entirely recovered, and that the improvement is permanent.' The Barnard College is to be the name of Columbia's annex for women. AUY QUE fS) A Dxs:. oraCcct,) gr,)' Ccfcr fibtens. Feathers, rCR ferns, fij js, etc. J ten czhts aisi ..' SAVE Ucz.tr. J " DVLS. 1-r wort it J. aoi.-f-:, c sk; rsa; irt- BEST i FASTESJ a.i. Ar , D1AVCSO l)Yi5 ta " ! " diamond paints. Gc;3. SUve.-. Ursa farrcr. Osly m Cta. raw a w -j, rr-o ti-irt-i!et r-rT. -a liciov sOi iro.ibs 1,- ..j.-rath-v !, 2 i -a- r-cr:'. ',.1.-1 S i it:'--:' til y t -e-'. r:. r-.i..J,Msi!frfv. . . . t-W r,:li V-.t trWt, N.-ier el 'ran u sutnl te. , r if ear. -.. a'.."-;" ' "Ph-- f i-v isiV hnra withla a y-ar. ; tWl Use tew m 11- ' ".l, .'-"i ;v i".,H : . j i iU:Fm-: srt. -t,...e, 11 L1' ' t7'ac-i-S-R::,'!:::s::,,'C3-' Si C H; MJ Ii Di T LB Ui I -C D Ii 2s G I I I I i I I ! I I I I I I M I 1 I N N I ! M : The Largerst and Most Complete zzzzzzzzzz Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES- ESTABLISHED 8.5. Or. "W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER CF FINE WHI8KIES. IMPORTER OF WIHES, liquors, and cigars. X0S. 85 ASD 37 FIFUI A VEX IE, I'lTTSLVRGU, IEXXA. f A2 Or-Ur emwf ti ami oe utMrmt ml rereire y-r,m-i at!rm:vx. - Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MasrFACmiB nd DraLxa WHOLXSnrxa 5j ErrarLis or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and So it Woods.j i CAX. POPLAR. MDI3o3. PiCKETs. MOfUDIN'tS, j ASH, WALNUT, FLOOP.ISO. i.K-R. STAIH RAILS. j CHEBP-T TKLLOV. PISE. sfTIWI-Ef. TiCORJ BALI sT?.'. CHKTnVt. WHITE PISE. LATH. BLINl. StWEL PC-5T9L 1 A Geaeral lineoi ail trad of Lumt-er and iiuidirn Materai and Lsrina !?"i.a;e kept ia Rk j Also caa rartii.li snythinr io the line of our bni.-Ks lo or ler with rcaota-.a . protnpmao. soea aa Brack?, taldscxea worx. etc. ELIAS CUJs2sLGIIAI, OlBca and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. E. Station, Somerset, Pa 3 & SZT7E2iS3 CliP V-eti-u P I eern" ITT Tt I i-ki iiuuiil ; Over 50O Beautiful Designs. SenJ fcr Price. List a. ii l ctrcir:r. X y V MONUMENTAL ER0NZE COMPANY, ili3Z?c.r. cok::. . THZ CE - rv'2 i' u IIOIIMAsX BROS., Sole 13 Mm It t!f mil j' Sj, LM. H. Downs' Vegetable Balsamic Elixir Is a positive cure for Ou.-hs, CoIuj. I'rocp. V," Loopin-Couf h, t atarrii. Iloat wi ne, Ititluenza, -splttou? Wood, llrnn--hitis, A--tirn:i. Lung Fever. Pleurisy, and ail diseAses of the Throiit, C'lus.t u 1 l.nncs. As a.a F-Spectoraat it h:i-s no eu.d. Coasumptioii has 1 ecu cured tiatcs without l.uttilcr I y its Lately use. It lit. i! the ulcerated sutf.iccs. and cure whtu all other rc-teiiu's f;L Flfsy-aU years of eousuuit use has proven iu virtues. Every family should keep i: in the L-ux;. Sold everywhere. lieuty, Jyhuson Lord, Iroprietors, llurUngton, YL Dr. Henry Baxter's SV3andrake Bitters are a suns cure for Costiveness, Bihousness. Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Diseases cf the Kidneys, Torpid Liver. Pdieumatisro, Dizziness. Sick Headache, Los of Appetite, Jaundice, Apoplexy, Palpitations, Eruptions and Sin Du-eases. : Keep the Stom ach, Iiowelayand Digestive Organs in good working order, and perfect health will be the result Ladies and others subject to Sick Headache will find reliif ai:d permanent cure by the use of these Bitters. Beir tonic acd mildly purgative they purify the blood. Trice 25 cts. per bottle. For sule by all dealers in mt di cine. Henry, Johnaoa Jc Lord, Proprietors, Burlington, YL Henry, Johnson Lord, Proprietors of Arnica and Oil Liniments nm and The best etrttmal remedy for PJieumatisrn, Xenralgia, ( romps Sprains. BruiMs. Burns and Scalds. Sciatica, Backache. Frosted Feet and F-irs. anl all other P:iiiis and Aches. It is a safe, sure, and effectual Remedy for GaIIs. Strains. Scratches, Sores 4c on norses. One triul will prove its merits. It effects are in most cases insLmfcineous. Every lttle warranted to give satisfaction. Price 2i cts. and 00 cts. per bottle. Sold everywhere. MESECKEIl & SXYDER. Arjt's.. Somerset. Near ntllaaeJahla. Mebwwt Opeaa Meat. 1 9tk. Yearly Kxpeaae, $300. Qaarterlj ray'ta,lM. Aintrt A Ywr Mi awl ban ar acv tram-: S tsevJ j We. Fiaaf ut Aaainc.n. A lnstci cunei t rwi! Ewsn-PcirtFjwa i.u- Wu miti-i - Om nf rr tw-Bt in-ti witt ui r'i:a.ky. T-..crt all m anal raaiwa n r-r- tarn Mie. H' t',!t.- ; tre ( Krr rwom tits n it a tma r&ifr ad ; 'v ra tr-ijc t . t,rviin.i (Ura i.t -i t-f h--atnsecia etc r.rmr ratu x--i .?-a ast-es f r ty -wtdsmrtt rfw-" v . -- -mn-rwe srs tai.irti irfsj ;3y "rr-t-4 smfi--V t a v .- r a P.--viv-vi. C- ?e P"raTr i-nrv. I- L--.v- jf uii-Vr ps-v. IfersR-al and fVi al 1 ;.-----. Pracikcji tft I -nc --!- .t. h -a( 1 v'' C rtc. iMcrrr f: - ct viH wtit armiaira-Mw !ba ao anKef tiri'.. r-. V r-lui At '.(- :f- -S C'-wif- rr. :h -rvi etcrt.-. ad ihe rwrvt rr t. r.---t fnt ncn -t--- N .,' t -'.-:. r a-'w A il-'n:H ctrs--r tnt free H ut il-:"ta. VA'IItiiN C SiloR i i.U A.B-. A.U. . luttiN Ui-Uc a4 J'r-iKacuic, Miiu ra. Cat--iar mt Uj ufc-. A New Hotel at Cumberland. The Duderstjriu d, and J.-sc roisbnian have tir rliaaed tlie AMERICAN HOUSE, At Cumberland, Id., and have n-titKsl and re'nr-ut-hett the said lliie. and made it a iirsi-cix- Hotel, to aissstnintaiaie the travelmr piit'lic lib gwid tabic, and choice UtUor ai lue bar. He ali ha in connection with tbe Hotel a laree qiiautiiy itf Hauehman and Seiixr Pure Old hye bi-key lo ale. by the barrel or g !u, at tbe following price. : Two Year old at ?i On per gallon. Three " :i Four " - U IM " Tbe price of tbe jnr ts 10 eents flic each rallnn. uc jitkt iii mi; 1.111..17 mu jiik iini Kiaav. aetYimpany the order, which will insure prompt utuiimo and ahipuKDi. Address all order to juU-m. S. P. Sweltzer.Comtjeriand r RIT OF rARTITIOX. To hritiiin It. YoW. of i?rr Orv-k. Tt niua. I oniy. 4hio: Ian II. -lr, if i.eWoitt. fimbria rHmt. V ; irt r Viv rtrr. intrrTnm-i wilb Inut Wim-ii. of Mt. li-jv, Oliio ; Aaruu C Voder, of i.;al.-bur, o mre hv?nIeT nutif-d tht in jviir-iinr of a Wrti of I"nitkm .-,:t1 oui uf tr.e tnhrw' Court of oror-wt i (Hiniy. Pr.. ftn.I to me 'tirvrte, I tH boW an ,?ittt t oj ih pf-emi- an xn n al efseif !ni-i Y-"iT, d"l.. iltiAT in (,n emativb Township. jSTn?r-t iVmntT, fit., oq Fri dv. the ft.h r.ar of -w-tT,hr, w rveo atd whrr Tri pun attend if jtm think pw-rr bhr.f.Ofl. I K. h. 1.1 MILK FN. JulySL, 1MU. Siicriit Cleanse the System DO IT fJGYV ti'wL '" i?fJS f-!l'?p:tJ'S StJitl -"a U ii TSJF iXfJ ail - ! rrttrs. Celery Ccmpou.id J , n.-r-f ti.y fZl''' -.t lintiriiiB. At rt-jrir'-s. Tfxjis, Kjca-iaooos Ca, itoi-oa, Vt, IT WILL PAY YOU to arr Toca MEMORIAL WO II Ik or . 1 lils a a w s s w s s ! SOMEK.VCT, I'l iN"... Mauf?tt:rer of ar.d Iieaier :a Xue i B".et ViuAairf a .W! Setier. ta a Cn' tr WW 113 Eliffii W Abo. Ajrt jv He VillTE BROSZf Person" hi need of MuNTMENT WORK wit Cad il io tl.eir miert- tocail al my &oo;v wiiere a proper sboama wiii be j:vrn H.rm. jut-j-i fr.-Hi- t;watrii ra tir. -9 f oi.. eatf t'k.I. Li Yk i' Lu W. 1 iuviie peei aiieuuun to uiie White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monti m net Introduced by REV. W. A. RING, a a Dei.rsJ intiproremeit' m the point of 3i.4TKKlAL AM lONS'tkl tTIS. and which is destined tots; the p.pti!ar V-wiitt-nt f-e cr t haogeatle Ca Biai. Sa-GUi i A CALL WM.F. SHAFFER. E3RATED FUNDS 1 : -l areepfrr by tie lea-i- icjr Artista Agents, Johnstown, Penn Kts f-r tustS-. f r;-. Frr?f?ic in trT atr. O-nwr- . 5. iwsf r hat .i;n--rt Ar-. ; sj -i1a?ci1 - tac ' x -a... cry f. Oils! Oils! The Standard Oi! fomTny, of Pi:t--hurgh. Pa., ma.fi a TeiiiIiT of mauuractiiri iir f-r ih lxjrueHtiO trade ibe tiLrrwi tru-l uf j Illuminating t Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, That can br made fnm Peimlenm. We ebIn je omaparuuu wiLa every knows PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If yon wish tbe most uniformly Satisfactory Oils IN' TUE jnerican -Market, Ask for ears. Trade Cir omen t and vicinity suppiiad by ftVMT A PF.fiRrT' attd I iiAsS k.s-sKR aitMSKaT. Pa. aetito-'sa-lrr. YOU CAN FIND Wi, ir,T.; REIUHGTOIT BEOS. Ui Oua-ai luff MlTliUkUai 4 lw-t raUMk if' r'-. : v ! -vi 15 en no'r tl ; .85 J. eVery nlnj Old Konestyis Du' edged lo ts tra t .' ' , , n and rrjost lastirjf: v"y 1 ofSdardCJr"-::?!!.' cnthemarKzt.Trr' s a better test thdpy-i !, ais'dt it. G:ve its Ves.7 . ' - Yo-jr dealer'hn:';-':3 r.iO.n52H4E?i03..ler'-'C' V HaANESSE on 1 -r ISAAC SI21Ps() z 1 HALM.-icr rr?.-. P.uBES. ' ! ' BLASisIT- ' ' A ) ' 1 c STAR - HARNESS The Wry rl V.-t ; - (j 6lTHvP .-a "t U ' Repairing : Prorrjptly " A 1 P- ' li.-s Siil.d' ill Bi..-. TA.I , ' A -si ''-" -sod n i y -y, V.-.- il-.-" J ;! ISAAC SILITSGJ. SOMERSET. PA. flt'K tU vrr -T-s. s..-. C.la a. '- - -, SS-r rs .-s , is- J . - ' . , ... c !--. .--' ; , ' -rr. - -r- ' Of - Mueu : C-, Iia I i r-aruaa a. nrtTiTfi !!' TT.-.-t .. ' :' 1 r s i "- f M $ fsv!e.r:i rlr - -. aot kern them. an.l ' r l I a -. -JJ your t x ; rcra oilicc - : -i - (; matl'-.TO. tba -- ' ti' ,sn s.-t - s ir- .. :'r.1';s,.i,.i. ti a 3 e SKDYGUR0nDR3F;;v V' 11 1 S ca Li RUBB H. CHILDS C Kajfafacturfrs erJ Wlf:.- f Dealers ia 3 DOTS, SH AK0 sic . St i 511 VOOD STRE PITTS2UR5H. C:: M rr lrccos': 7 -er1 ?J i - - w' AT : -vV a a .in' y, . . - i .., I-.::. !! hw4-ra !oct-. ' " - 9 i-a-r J i : Jli-JrJwirPa-wft.l 'rrw I VS 4 UM-. too I rf ( -r -f... I ? Plica. H.iihl i.W (n i: .- :t3e)4)i- iraac a f I wallers I J-r it -J t'W)4)i- iac frr-otwa licftiliev , - 1 . C SPECI FSL3 A Va 0y i'rt: (- vtrni f''T.'.a nua--UrJiAi'i'Ui r . e. ' i 4 1 I - :i's. wtHmi'la,ae lr Kins ''- "awt-l ---mm !"'aU''
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