, III I ' I . 1AIIM, riKIDAMHJAllDKN. OBSERVATIONS AND EXPERIMENTS OF WIDESPREAD INTEREST. Th C 4 tit' ran.ll, H- ''""" fer Inline Hmvi a Work awl H-a .1 IW-The Rltiva V.IM ' ". Cora and Hay. Goors A. Martin, in his valuable little book on "The Fains!. Horse.' jKihli-Lod liyllie Orange JuJ.l company. l.-wtes on.- rl.ntr U. tln nil ni.rt.mt s..,-t irf i,-.-.lin;; Hif animal I" O.is aiu-nli.i wcalU-.ltollief.-u.-t thai tin- lia-rise ban rvLnnrlv tin- small. stomach in pro ,ortim to it bulU nJ iht of any do iwwiirnniiiial. Tic entire anatomy ami 1vwologv of it .litivi" api-atus allow that the fl of the li-' kIsouIJ N-nutritk-uiiin ;. abty. supplied often, ami in companri.ely ""Kill iw!itit:e. The f.J. f !.. ,ev.r l.uid. must le of Kl u::litv. w ail un-! wliol. sotue: but brvoiid this nos;si-ilir lulescan I laid dow ii for BeiienU i pplication. The auioutit and cliaraclw .r t!ie fc1 ciut vai-v with tiie size unJ constitution of the' horse. t!ie climate and season, and tbe amount of work rupiired. OaU are pre--niinenliy the p-uin for horse, if onlv one kind of grin is fed. Out ou-lit to be at least tl.n months old U-fore tbey are fed. Many feeder now have tlieir onts crushed even for young horses to insure their la-ins u-fi-ctly digested. Timothy hay with (Kits may l mrnrdud in this country a a standard fe-i for homes. Corn, when fed to horses, should le combined with nitrogenous foods. hen f.-d in form of fin! meal it ought to be mixed with several time its own bull: of cut hay or other coarse food. If fed alone corn meal becomes impacted in the stomach and c;ium.-s colic Wheat bran is a valuable fe-d for horses cither in form of a warm mush or mixed with ground oats, corn or barley, Corn fod der, if bt iht and well cured, is a better feed than is generally up:oed when cut up aud mixed with nitrogenous maV ri;d. Carrots fed. a few at a time, two or three times a week, cool the system and assist dilution, as do parsnip. The harder the work and the colder tlie weather the greater the proportion t.f carbo-hydrates reiuired in the food. In the stables of one of the street railroads of Clii viKo. where thousands of horses ore ke, the food consists of ground oats an 1 corn, with cut hay. The latter is wet 6ufiieiei!lly to make the nu-:.l adhere lo it. an I the whole is mixed to-tlier. In warm weather the ground feed con sist of two parti of oats and one of corn, in winter there is one eijual proportion of each. Many advantages are gained by crushing the grain and cutting the hny and straw. Every horse owner should keep on hand linseed meal or a quantity of flax seed and feed it to the animal whenever it shows si jns of constipation. This has a large percentage of musc'lp forming material, and excites a soothing i-llcct upon the stomach. Ilravr II.irtHi f rr nulla. Dreedi-rs generally agree in condemn ing heifer heads" on bulls intended for stot:k puroses. but, savs Kreeders' J;v zi tu.', few soem to have the courage to lay a sufficient amount of attention to (he bom as indicative of constitution and vigor. A prominent southwest Kansas rangeman ho recenlly asked a well known western breeder what kind of heads his pedigreed cattle ptstsess, re ceived for a reply an "admission" that the horns of his cattle, and eiecially of liis bulls, were in many instances stronger than seemed to suit the prevailing fancy. To the surprise of the breeder ( ho was iilxsit to add that his cattle seKsed a thrift? feeding quality, which "made up" for their supposed objectionable horns) the plainsman remarked: "Well, sir, it has cos$ mo just f;!0,(XttJ to Ond out that the so called 'nice, ueat heads anil horns' in l-ef cattle ere a delunon aud a snare, and I want to sec your herd." This from a man w ho had spent the eum of money named in buying pedi roed Short horned bulls from the older slates served to emphasize the fact that there is a jioint in respect to "reline ineiit" beyond which it is not safe to go, lH-re cattle intended for actual use on farui and range are Bought to lie pro duced. Jf registered tattle are bred largely for ornamental purjxises. we sup pose one can afford to overlook this iiu lKrtant oint: but in this pre-eminently utilitarian ioriod of beef cattle breeding constant regard utust be had for the practical. While an u-ly "spike" horn is never to be preferred to one of more leirable proportions, there is no gain saying the fact that the hardiest and most vigorous varieties of cattle are any thing but feminine as regards conforma tion about the head. The often admired "dish face" in couneetion with the "heifer" horn almost invariably denotes a bull badly deficient in vital ouer. The Has Wwrw. Tins insect receivi-s its mme from the peculiar covering the caterpillar spins tor its protection, and which enlarges as the worm increases in size. It is some times found upon deciduous trees, but evergreens are its favorites, and it is es pecially partial to the arbor vitie, where, if it is not interfered ith. it wili destroy the foliage and kill the plant. Itscurious bag or basket makes it a conspicuous ol ject when full grown, and where the lags abound on a shrub or hedge they present a singular apiearauce that im mediately attracts attention. The bag U coiuHMcd of bits of leaves of the plant on which the insect feeds, bound togeth er in tlie form of a cocoon, inclosing the worm, except that it thrusts its head out of the bag when feeding. Within this log the female liy her eggs, where they remain until the following spring. In tlieir young state and while eating these jn-sts are easily destroyed by spraying the shrulx or trees on which they are f.-t'ding with Paris green or IunUon pur ple. In the inter the shrulxt should b: liiorotighly examined, aud all the bas kets found hanging to the twigs gal'i ered and burned. A Srm Rait fur C.xin.li. Tlie Newfoundland bait act, which prolu'bits the export of bait from that island, has had a most prejudicial clTcct upon the French lank lUhories, the price of fish bait in St. Pierre having leen forced up to an almost prohi'oitivo price. It is now stated that thn-c French ships, instead of poing to St. Pierre for bait, fitted themselves out with flat bottomed, round baskets, with a hole at the top. These they sunk in seventy to eighty fathoms, and they were quickly filled with periwinkles of largo size. The shells were smashed on deck and the trawls baited with lfve eriwinkk-s. Cod fish took lo tliexe most rav.-:iously, and the vessels sailed for France with full cargoes tlie first week in July, instead of October, as usual, thus eaving three tnontlis' time aud hundreds of dollars in the purchase of tiaiL If this report is true, the discovery will bring aUuit a revolution in the system under which the bank fisheri-s are now carried on. At presenwlie bank fishermen can onlv fish when they are provided with fresh bait. This necessitates frequent visits to aorue bait procuring coast, the purchase of bait and of h to kii-p it in good con dition, and llieivfoi-e the cost, both in time and money, of producing bait-is very great. If tlie bait can be caught on one side of the ship and the cod on the other, there is nothing lo prevent the fishermen from remaining on the banks during tho whole hailing season, and the cost of a trip m ill lie materially- reduced. As Newfoundland has now almost a mo tiojK.lyof the bait trade, and her bankers are jrivUeged by law, this discovery will have a ert his effect ujhid tins tisliing in dustry of the bland. Montreal Witness. A New York physician tried anexperl twtit with I)r. Brown-S;uard' elixir upoi a cat with perfect succt-ss. Tlie ictor stUjK (ie.1 the csit with Ik. If pound of ttlM-raii.) then applied theclixir hypo icrniicaily. and in a moment the cat was tlaucii)g ariKind the tvxiin. tlie tuor of liw ether haxiuj entirely dU.ippoared. TELL TALK WUISKEKS. Man's c;wl and liad Oimlitl "aa tsa- j ail- 1 1- liriJ br tli Sijlu ! Ill" laclal Alli:riI-!l ApN-ar Tki tha lra- j (ami Nan lla a UiMIf llifl tin f Ik Tlie snbjert of U-ards furtiislw an in- j teresung study as indicating the dispo sitions of pi-rsoiia. Tllejv is nothing par ticularly marked aliout the characteris tics of the "lieanlless youth." as his purposes in life and his character can hardly l- said to le fixed. However, as he tow-s into iiiaiih'iod, and matures his l. anl to his taste, the M le he finally adopts will usually indicate his ideas of life. There is. of course, nothing par ticularly remarkable about young nns taches. "and the little dudish side whisk ers, worn wedge shupe just Kdow the ears. They may lie termed simply frejits of youtli. The alecnce nltogether of whiskers and ruurtache In a man whose character and habits of lif have become fixed ar.d unchangeable, indicates a frank, open hearted disposition, with a great regard for the truth and the cour Hge to tell it. with nothing to conceal and a conscientiousness that is as clear and Apparent as his clean shaven face. He is usually a plain, unpretentious man, who pays more attention to the storing of his mind with useful information and the domestic side of life tluin the adorn ment of his person. UK OF THE IROH WILL. The man of iron will and firmness of purpose is he who wears a full, thick, stubbT heard. If he is a man of brain and has had the U-tiefit of cultured ex perience, although firm i:i his purposes and unchangeable in his ideas, lie will grant you your argument if you are re.v boriahfe. ISut on the other hand. If he is uncultured and inexperienced in liusi-ne-ts al'airs. he will prove to boon un compromising tyrant, uncouth and over iieariiig in the extreme, flaving only a superficial knowledge of letters, he will not permit you to givo on opinion con trary to his own. The long, flowing, pointed U-ar.l, worn by such church re formers as Wiclif and John Calvin did not indicate any particular trait of char acter in their day, as they were only worn to 6erve as a contrast to the cler.n shaven faces of the Roman Catholic priesthood. These long beards are worn as a rule by the chirpy of some denomi nations today. There is a pious siutcli ness aliout them very Iteomning to doc tors of divinity. The elongation of the countenance is materially aided by such Ix-ards. and the changes of facial expres sion are not so plainly oltservable. A man with such a beard has little trouble to look pious, no matter how great a sinner he may be. Ordinarily persons in this day and age who emulate this style of lieard may be found active members of 6ome church, or hovering about the vestibule of tlie house of the Lord. Uirron iug religion for some sinis ter or mercenary motive. If his motives are not p;:re, he is w hat we would com monly call a hypocrite. If pure, his th tight are of a theological turn, and he will pay less attention to accumulat ing a little of this world's goods thnn to the details of thechurcli. Men who wear their beards in this style are usually lovers of fine horses, and to distinguish 1 iet ween the livery man and the deacon vou have only to contrast tlie quick twinkle of the former's eye with the soft, mild expression of that of the latter. Perhaps the most marked index of character h furnished by w hat is com monly called IJutnsides, and the mora of the bare chin that is shown, and the heavier and more pointed the whiskers, the greater j the measure of self con ceit. High living and a self eor.sciousr nets that is utterly oblivious to the lu' portance of his surroundings, is a char acteristic of the wearer of flowing Burn sides, lie is generally jiossessed of a lino physique, and prides himself on his shape. lie is usually a gourmand, whose appetite is easily offended ul something that is not up to his standard of cookery. His greed knows no bounds, and his egwtism no compromise. A plain, unpretentious mustache in dicates nothing in particular, and about the only way you can read a man's char acter from this standpoint is by the man ner in which he trains his mustache and the amount of ialior be devotes to it. A man, for instance, who will take a lir of scissors and dolilierately trim off the straggling ends of his mustache to keep them from curling up his nose, or in the coiner of his mouth, is more sensible than the general run of men who are really able to grow a healthy mustache. If there is any one style of whiskers in the world that U calculated to make a fool of a mau more than" uny other, it is a tine, heavy mustache, and, as before hinted, about the only thing we can say of a man who devotes half his time to the training of his mustache is, he is usually very giddy, uud his urbanity and vauity are measured by the size and curl of this apieiidage. Of course, there are exceptions to the foregoing rules, but the thoughtful read er will lind much for reflection in this brief outline cf characteristic styles of whiskers. J. V. Danncttell in Evans v ilic (hid.) Ttibune. A Walk with Gladstone. Mr. T. P. O'Connor lias thus described Mr. Gladstone's appearance while they were out for a walk together at Ha war den: Slandin; clwr to falm tliso 1 1 tad ever been ba forv. I was rather surprised at the alimimut of his flrnrvL lie t as innocent of tlie ample waist that tiiark with all of us tbe approach of mldtlle a ax thouh he were yet a youth. Tbe gboukWra ant D us limad as 1 bad thought. atsJ the whole Imprnaoon I gi iu of a pbrsiqua a iry rather than broail or Rtrvmjc- Rii lioiba especially eeenwd active, and he movxl about with tiie alacrity of a uuui wbobuu Deveraiioweu himself to be troubled a ith an oiiuce of superfluous nttth. - I cannot dan-nlw alequata!y the effect of bis fact i:;khi me. It gnve to tbe great gladiator a so-wuiiss and ntleoeas that touched me gn-ally I bad a good look at hit lace Jiwt aa wa Wfre about to sit down. It is aa extraordinary fats', and. like a beautiful prospect ia nature, ra-vi-ais new b3Uti umler every new phase. Tbe cMnptaCion bai a jiallor healthy but at the same Uuh- alinojit as transparent as wax that gives an iinnw air of distinction, and, to my eye at ieaat. adils greatly to tba beauty of tlw splendid face.. Sir. Gladstone. I have always thought, looked rr-qf a lien be siu down in tho bouse of commons affers strong and vebeincut speech. He i deadly pale, bis breath com-n and g:iea qui-lly, bis bn-ast beares and there is an eipreasioo wrapt, grave, simp'.e iioll 1 coil It aa air of apostolic In spiration that ia beautiful to see. 1 caught something of this look as be ascended tbe hill s liulc out of breath. There waa a sweet gravity in tbe expression thai atx-med to gire me a new in ailit into his character. You know that many people, owing to his great parliamentary adroit ness, have the impreMuoa of Mr. Gladstone that he k what the French call ruse, or, in plain Eng lish, somewhat of an old fox. lie himself also fancies that he is s very sly dog: and then ha hat s ciTtain comical and uHiazicai look in his eyrs o.yw and tiien that girea him a leaantly aly air. liut I dool think be's half as aly as he thinks, and, beyond qiiestiou. frankness and simplicity are the pruiuiiiert cliaracterwlios of his temperament. I sa. or t'ion-iit I saw, all this as I looked at bis aide face in clinibinj this hill. There was such simplicity, such tuodexty, that I thought 1 caught a glimpse to tba very depths of a pure and trans parent soul T1e Hnmas Intelloct. We ought to le perfectly happy that we live in this glorious age of scientific thought. We lielieve there never was another ago in which the astronomer of Harvard oliservatory could pronoun J the following problem and receive so many perfectly reasonable answers to it: "Sup pose," said he, "that threii snakes, r-ach two feet in length, should touch each other by the tip of the tail, thus making a circle six feet in circumference. Sup pose that each snake should begin to swallow the one in front of him. In what way would the resultant figure. after each snake had swallowed the one in front of him, di'.Ier from the original circle?" Tlie answers have been many and various, some of them, we ara in formed, "entering the consideration of the fourth dimension of space." because nuy one of the snakes would have fol lowed the vo in front of him and yet have neon swallowed by the two back of him, and. therefore, would be both in side and outside of his two fellows. The man who lives in an age when men can tackle and grasp and make so clear to i others an idea of this sort has no busi- nesi to be going about talking of the good old times, or looking hopefully for ward to anything more uiiilenniumish. Washington Post. A IIOBSE VtlO CAW TALK I Evei-roody bus beard of a - horse laugh." tint who has ever w-n sn equine gifR-d with the power of spBPch t Such an animal w'M tie r-ronounced a nip-m-le: tint so would tlw f-kVruph " the telephone a hundred years urK Why. even very n-oently a cure for con- auropuon, wniL-u m un""".- -- - to In- si-nifula affecting the lung", would iiavo Iw-en iooaea uiu as niuw-uifi. " i- le are lieinnniiu to r-wlize that tlie dtsensn s tv iiieural-lo. Ir. raw's ti.d.ien M.-li.iil 1 nocov cry will cure It. if talon in time and given a iair w - - ety will not make le-w lungs, but it will re store aisiweu oiie w n r other ni.ens have faUcd. Umiwamis grate lull testily to this. 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IGODBLESSjj HOME . j j SSSA-fih7 " Don't ask me to mend it Take it back and get a f." FREE GcPfrom your dealer free, tlie 5 a Book. It Las Lantisonie iictiires ami vulimbie information about liorsos. Two or three dollars for iSi Ilorsc Blanket will make rour horse worth more and eat less to keep warm. ( 5V Five Mils . , , ) 5A Boss Stable Ask for) 5A Electric I cm rui.. t.x UM 1aU d I CM 80 other styles at prices to suit eYery body. If you can't get them front your dealer, write us. ARE Tim S7R0SSE5T. WON? I5CNUINE WITMOOTTMC 'A LABCL Miui'iM hf Wm. Av:i-s Sr. Fluludi . tvhq auike I he Uiiio'is llurs I'r.in 1 Ilitki-r Mmiki'ls. Made of onee mfttcrial. rruderlng them vcntlls UnK, and the-iletoor-t fomumim-r. Some ladies wear them all the ytar n.iind, oth ers ollv in suuiuivr lime. 1'ric-ei SI and ii.V.'i each : ' 1 to o in. bend in yair nnlent by mail if you are not ij tbe city. SI L.1C HOSE. Sold at Vi Cenu a pair In link. Sky, lavender, Appic. .rt-n, Unmie, Kn-uch Klue, tiL-ndnr-nse. MslKatany. Tans. Brown. S:ati-s and W ir ki. Eeiid in your ordere by mail if vou are not in me city to (hop. 3?tlk Iot French Cotton JIoe. IHnok aal Saw srenml, warranted fa't color, at Sth-.. reiiiioed from 7.'k-, a p-r. ?iid in y.Hir orders by mail if you are not in tiie lily. Lad leu Ilalbriasark Vest llsvrzain, Hirb-neck and ribbed arm ; size 2S and 38, only 40 cents each ; a regular "4 cent Vent. Nice lor roeoiiini warm wniiiiri regular :vei'iit grade. cliiii out at vSc B-iid in your orders by UIHll U MUl MIC . If you are in, buy one or more of the small NEAT HAND-BASKETS. on the end of the Ribbon counter. Jut thethinf to carry home a niiei-mall lot of fresh fruit, or other dainties. At the Kurhtnx lie partmcm you will iiud new thin- in FLAT KTJCIIINGS nfl low-nriecd Tourist ttu-hinir. Also MNEN CHLLAli-S and some stcial values iu VYbite - Linen Handkerchiefs. Send in your order? by mail if you are not in tht city to shop. ; & 41 FIFTH AVt. FITTSBCRGH, PA. ALL HOUSEKEEPERS if they retard Ifeatta and Renaaosy, ahoold t:j llmled and Crushed A. B. C. WHITE OATS X. n. '. O ATM THE EET f'.r.ArsS STEAM COOKrTTWMOST Eaau.r HK.EsTKu ot ii kly rv.i vsui-n- TraS i'urt. S)ld kyitl Oroeera, 8es3 for circulars. e..tO CataphH ELY'S Cream Balm Cleanses tbe Kasal Passages, Allays Tain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores, Ro ntons the Senses of Taste and Smell. rlir-"L' SSCT1 F HAYFLVLR Li's j AY-FEVER lirn TBY THE CURE. Apaiticls hi applied Into each nostril and is arrwable. Price W eents at drogs-ists : by mail registered, 60c ELY UkO., M Warren Street, NewYork. augl4-lyr. YOU CAN FIND THIS PAprn oa hie In PlTT-sca-.H st 11m- Alerl -sto Hiiresu oi oi.r autbor- RE2OKGT01I BROS. I -ad A vrtil. a will euutiau lor advaruau at luwast riuea mail mm ACHE jjtasj iiwi 5A BLANKETS SUMMER CORSETS HOME TOD i Xhe Sponge is Mightier than the Brush. mm Hay tesIecs ebSsh aad nsa a Sponce aed warev. which will keep your SHOES bfclQHT aad CLtAN tl you usa WolffsAGMEBIaoking Xh awns A-sumf o crowd A(T and HU Aas ii, OMi Ik km (o. It pisservcs the bstharaadcivse s bill haat polish. Wateraadswowsiipoililas -surely a off a dock's hack. Men's shoes nquire dreuioi ONCE A WEEK woaxa's onca a smita. Ihat's ait w orth trying, isa't itf It is also tba best d resa iaf HwhsTncaa.aa oaicaiitiasa IHktS MONTUi. WOLFF ft RANDOLPH. PhUadalsbJo RUSTEES' SALh OF Tidnai Seal Estate. Y VIRTl'E of n order of sale ifoued ont of UiB tirnliatiV t oiirl of fonicrM-l foiiniy, I'a., ami to us din-itcd, we will expoec lo sale at l-ub-lic outcry, ou tbe several mii, ou T1IUHSDA Y, OCTOBER 10,1839, at lOo'clock, a. m . the following dencritied Beat i-titie, law the properly of tdward Kimuicl. due'd., vis : a i 4 A certain tract or land situate in NO, I- HmtheTvalley Township. HomeraiH riuiy, l-a , edjiiiniiK land of W. A. aud J. t:. I'hilMHi, Jonathan Miller. I'eter HaiiKer. Henry N. 'ileman, i-elh Wentliley, Invul U Meyere, and other, eoiilainlnK uu arrw, more or lew. 1 his i Hie hoiue-iead lann of Ijlwnr.i Kiinuiel. dee'd.. Slid ha theriou eivc.ed a laive totory frame V IV ELLIS 0 HOUSE, a lanre new bam, and two tenant houe ; has a good apple on banl, numerous nerlk-ni nnKN and a verv valuable Liuiertoiieyuarry. now iu. n A certain ! -f unsmd vi'.uau; in 0i Z.t berlin'HorisiKh, iu said County, ad jniniiiK hit of Josiah lieilley. road Iroui berliu lo Ideveixlale. and alleys, having thereon erected a two aud a ball iury frame Uwelliiif House, suble, and other outbul'ldine. n The uudivided ooe-halfof a eertain f0 0. tract of laud, situate in the Town ship ol Brolhcmv.il tee. sxljoiiiiiiar laiidn of Jona than Wilier, S, A. at J. U fliiisoo, and others. Containing two acres, more or teas. TERMS. The hare orthe widow of the purche money (one third after payment of all Jiu-t delt and le gal charKes) shaft remain iu the bands nf tbe pur rhasi-r diinns; tne nmnrsl life of Maria Kiminel, tliewidowtn bdward klmniel. dee'd., and toe interest theroil siiai! be aunually and recularly paid to her by the piirc!ia-er, his heirs and as sunis holdiiiK the premw-s, to be recovered by disirt-w, or otherwise as rent" are re"iverab!e in thisConiuionwealih. which the said widow shall accept in lull satisfaction of her dower, iu tbe i-remiscs, sod at her decease her sharrf tliepur rhase tnoiM-v shall be paid to the heini of Ed ward kimmei. dee d. The balance hall be paid in (Arre nin'tl pnfiir.'s, ten per cent to be paid down on day of sale, the remainder of one-third at the conllrmatiou of the sale ; one-third iu one vear, and the remainine third in two year, with Interest on the deierred payments from the con himiuioti of ih sale. Fu-stession given 1st of April, 1I, Privili-Ke to purchaser to put in fall crj)M, and use part ol dwoliins; hou-w of So. 1 iciveu upon uaymeiit of the 10 per cent. down. VAR-SRKTTA McCLARKAN, A. U. K1MMZL, sept.ll. Trustees, Administrator's Sale - of - fallal Real Estate. BY VIRTVE OF AX ORDER Or SALE issued out of the Orphans' Court of Somerset County, Is.. Kiltie iiiider-ixued dirts-U.-!. we wili expose lo public sale ou the prcmiscD, o l SATURAY, OCT. 10, 1380, at one o'clork In the sftenioon, the following de-scrilM-il real estate, late the estate of ferry Walk er, dee'd, viz : A piece or parcel of land situate in Milford township. Aim erst t county. Pa., ad- iniui( lands of Henry liurkman, John Coleman, tillllall n. waller anil 11 in .nejers, i-niiaiiiuiK two hundivd and forty-three (2431 acres, and ninilr-sii Diirchev Oil more or less, hsvinx there on ere-tel a two story frame house, new barn, aud other outbuilding". ALSO jiermit to strip and remove limestone from about two soilare risis 01 a lot 01 p-niiinu iu a nuio 01 CbHUiii-y Ilovd's in said township, adjoining binds of Freeman Kiiflcld on the hast, Jas. Walk er on tlie North, and Clay Pike on the South, with riirlit of drainage, irround for w aste, and for stack iiik limesume. and with roadway two rcsls wide to and Irom said lot for removal of raid limestone. TERMS. tiWHO In hand upon delivery of deed, and balance in payment of StHJO.IW eai-h payable au niuillv on aud alter 1st April 1 Oue third afier ihe payment of all debts and expenses to be and remain a lieu in lieu of dower to IMle W alk er, widow of Ivrrv Walker, Idee'd., the interest thereof to be paid her (annually durina; her nat ural lite, ai.-l at herdeaih priuripal sum thus re served. Pi the heirs and lel representatives of Perry W alker dee d. Ten per cent of hand money to lie paid when property is knocked down. Pos-hcsi-io-j iriveu April 1. 1-isi. 8AMI KLJ. BOWSER. JONA'lUAN J. KALKER. Adniiuistratora. FOR SALE. H OROUGHBRED BERKSHIRE PIGS, six weeks old, at l uu per pair. BROOD SOWS, with Pigs, Irom f 12 to f JO 00. (IID (IINAIG S,s cross with Berkshire. THOROUGHBRED COTSWOLD UIIBSi at to 00 to f 10 Oi, aroording loidze. Weight from 115 to 140 I-cuuds cat h. These Lamt for Stock, weighing ove- it pounds to the pair. Orders filled in rotation. P. HEFFLEY, Srpt4-4t SosKaaST, Pa, A DMIXISTRATORS XOTICE. bautteof Jscib S, Livengood. dee'd. late of Elk- licK iwp., Suinersel ia., i t. Letters of administration on tbe above estate having been granted Ui the uulersigned by the pnirr suthorily, notii-e is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and lboe having claims or de maud against the same will present them duly authenlii ated f-r sewb-meM lo the undersigned on Sal urriav , October Li, lnw, at the late residence of deeeasea. J. C LOW'RY. srpll. Adminlstsaior The oldest and heat Institution for ohtalnlnc a Business Eduration. We have sui-cessfully pre pared thousands of young men fur the active du ties of life. For Circulars addrest P. DUFF 4 SONS, scptU-2m. Pittsburgh. Pa, A DMINISTIUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob Berkey, dee'd., late of Paint Township, Somerset to., Pa. Letters of administration on aliove estate hav ing been granted to the undi-rsigned by tbe prop er authority, notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement on HaiuMsV, the 5th day of October, im, at tbe late resideu'ee of deceased. KZHA It Eft KEY, 8. P.GEISKL, J. IL I'HL, Attorney. Adminl streton. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diaaasea AgeTfR to Ingctsira. Hundreds write to me try ir to descril their ra?e anil ask if I rancuie tlieni. tbe cost, etc. He. I must answer There are barrtly two cases alike, or miuiring Ihe same liratment, yet VJ out of lmi ran be cured or benefited. To treat you witliont an elimination is gnesa infr. You can't srTord to guess on your siht rr hiaring. Pymptons that seem to yoa harmless, msv be must dsniscrous. Delay blinds more than disease, it will cost vou but $1 to $5 for a complete examination, then I ran tell you what ran and what can not be done, t lie cost and all shout it ; you then know what you ought to do. If treat ment is taken, the examination fi-e is credit ed on its cuet. Take srlvsntage of excursion rule" during the Exposition. O. W. Hatller M. P., so I'enn avenue, PitlsburKh. Ps. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of Peter S. Dover, dee'd late of Stony- erers Twp.. Mornerset i.o.. ra. letters of Administration on the above estate having been rrauted to the undersigned by the proier authority, ngi-e is hereby given lo all prnams indebted to said estate lo males immedi ate payment, and those having claims seainst Ihe same will present them duly authenticated for settlement on eatnrday, the '2d day of Nov. ls.i. at tiie late residence of the deceased, in aid lowntblp. JACOB J. 8PEICIIEH. cp-. AdmlQlctratur. Cams Laws for 1889. Tlie IIkrild has been Infornieil tliat some parties) ts been killing (jtiail, jiliensanls and wild turkeys nut of eea-son. . and is re qim-Us.1 to print the law on the aulject. The nly change njade by the let;ilaiura last winter in the law relating to the killing of birds and animals was that iu regard to quail, which under tlieoM law fixed tbe time Isir killing them from tlie 15th day of October to ls.reiiiber 15th. This tlie legists lure amendeJ so as to read "from November 1 to December 13,'' thus reducing the time fifteen days. Following are the opening sea' sons for killing game, and penalties for kill ing the same out of season, which all will do welt to pasta in their hats , Turkeys, October 13 to January I ; pen- all $10 for each turkey. Ducks, September I to May IS ; penalty $1(1 for et c i duck. IV T r, July 1 j to January I ; penalty, $10 for each plover. Woodcocks, July 4 to January 1; penalty. $10 for each woodcock. Q isil, November I to Dec ruber 15 ; pen alty, $10 for each quail. Pheasant, October I to January ; penalty, $10 tor each plii-asant lUil and reed birds, September 1 to De cember 1 ; jienslty $10 for each rail or reed bird. Elk or deer, October 1 to December li ; px n tlty $50 for each elk or deer. 8quirrela, grey, black or fox, September 1 to January 1 ; $, for each squirrel. Hares or rabbits, November 1 io January 1 penally ; $T for each hare or rabbit. There shall be no sliooting, fishing or bunting under penalty of $J5. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in tbe pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's ISulsun), for Coughs and Colds does it is n deed wonderful. He aiithorizis all druggists to give those who call for it a sample bottle Free, that tbey may try it before purchasing. Tbe large boltles are5o cents and $1. We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you fronicoiiMiiiiplion. Queen Victoria has a remarkably fine Lead of hair, fur a Indy of her age ; but her son, the Prince of Wales, is quite bald. Had he used Ayer's Hair Vigor earlier in life, his head might, to-day, have been as well covered a that of bis royal mother. It's not too late yet. Teaching Children. Too many children never accoruplisii anything because they fear both their parents and their teachers. Too marly never succeed because they are made to feel they never can. Many a child who is full of animation and life and fun and happiness is made to hate his school and school books, because his teacher does not take the time and trouble to study his disposition, and thus learn how to govern him. Herald of lleulth. To-Nlght and To Morrow Night, And each day and night during this week you can get at all dru;rgists Kemp's Balsam fur the Throat and Longs, acknowledged to be tbe most successful remedy ever sold for tbe cure or Coughs, Cold, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and Consump tion. (Jet a bottle to itiy, aud keep it al ways in tbe bouse, so you can check your cold at once. Price 50 cents and $1. Sample bottles free. A Photographing: Photograph. An invention which has already been foreshadowed is reported from Mexico. By speaking in a photophone transmit ter, which consists of a highly polished diaphragm, reflecting a ray of light, this ray is set into vibration, and a photo graph is made of it on a traveling hand ot paper. If the image of this photo graphic tracing is projected by means of an electric arc or oxyhydren light upon a selenium receiver, the original speech is then heard. Xem York Telegram. A Fortunate Young Lady. Miss Jennie Martin, 170 North street, Rochester, N. Y., says : " I suffered long from Sidney complaints home physi cians failed to afford relief. A friend in duced me to try Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, made at Rondout, X. Y. The effect was wonderful. When I had ta ken two bottles I was cured, and have had no trouble since. I write for the ben efit of others." "You are a domestic servant?" asked a lawyer of a female witness in a Liver pool court the other day. "No, sir," she indignantly replied. 'l am a house maid." State Treasurer Hart Very III. IIakbisbl'bu, September 21. This morn ing State Treasurer Hart, who has been ill for tbe past six months, bad an stuck of heart failure, and it was thought his end was near. At a late hour to-night, however. Dr. Dunnolt. who is attending him, says be is much improved. The Engines Will Remain at Johns town. Pun.AnEi.raiA. Sept. SO. Adjutant Gen eral Hastings called on Mayor Filler yester day in relation to this city's four engines now in use at Johnstown. General Hast ings assured tbe Mayor that engines were still bad'y needed at Johnstown. "Should your Councils decide to sell," said he, ."the money could be raised readily for their pur chase." Mayor Filler assured his visitor that be was anxious for the Johnstown people to get what tbey needed and promised bis assist ance in tbe matter. It is the Exparienca of Multi tudes Of intelligent people that a persevering use of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y., will cure Fever and Ague, Biliousness, Rheuma tism, Debility of the Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, and Bladder, and all disorders arising from an impure state of the blood when no other medicine or treatment has been of any permanent benefit Corpora Tanner's Sufferings. Mr. Tanner suffers frightfully with headaches, and his limbs, which were improperly amputated a quarter of a century ago. Often ' while asleep he is rou?d by the shooting pains and tor tured into shrieks. His faithful wife is ever at his side. While the weary man sleeps she receives callers by the dozen, and transancts much of the business which otherwise would interfere with the rest of the commssioner. But for the care and assistance of his wife Mr. Tan ner would break down and go to pieces in thirty days. Wathington TMter. Up to date 400 monuments have been erected on the Gettysburg battlefield. Km pp. the gun man, employs 21,000 men. He started in 1332 with nine men. Tbe Georgia Central Railroad has cars for the exclusive use of whites and blacks, respectively. The liver and kidneys must be kept in good condition. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a great remedy for regulating these or gans. A brave man thinks no one his supe rior who does him an injtirv, for he hits it then in his power to make himself su perior to the other by forgiving it. Spring Disorders sr ,,.. nasi-.) t wn IWtl Shattered nerves, tired brain. Impure bleed, debilitated system, all ore the natural out come la tbe Spring. A medicine must be used, and notliir.j equals P aloe's Celery Com pound. We let otaen praise us yoa cannot help bcuevtog a dlsla tenstcd partjr. TSM.lln.jjininl W T Hmtirjmt Rurtlnis- toii. Vu. writes: "I have uand I'aines iry t omrsxiD'i on several occasions, aod always wttii lien'-nt. I-ast sprlus. beln- very mttch run down ami debilitated. I coninicDccU lit icing It. Two bottles nimle me foel like a nw man. as a g-eucnU ionic and spring medicine I do not kiiuw of Its equal." ',fJ. SL2, IT IS EASY TO ssvjs srns, aumssss! - - - st".- is 1 , xct-, d V V w-w- - - Si CI JED Mi Ii Di T The Largerst and Wine, Liquor, ft 1 IN THE LIMITED STATES- ESTABLISHED 35. Or- "W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF FINE WM!SKIES.::: 1.. IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. ' XOS. 05 AXD 07 FIFHI AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, I'E.WVA. aT AU Order received by nail Of otAera-iV nl nwi primipt altintifn. -fca Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, HaKtTFACTTjKca ahd Dkalib Whoi.esalis a.vd Ritaiub or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Solt "Woods. OAr. POPLAR, BIDISGS, PICKETS. MOCLDISGS, ASH, WALNUT, IXOORINO, . 8A8H, BTAIR RAILS, CHERRY. YELLOW PINE. SHINGLES. DOORS BALUSTER?. CHESTNUT, WHITE PINE. LATH. BlIXIiS, NEWEL POSTS. A General Line of all grades of Lumber and Buiidinc Material and Koodnf Slate kept in stock Alas, can furnish anything in the Una of our business to order with reasonable promptness, such as Brarketa, Odd-sized work, etc. ELIAS CTJISnSXNailAjVr, Offlco and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Fa ate & SITTES O ' SCIKmSTSAS PRACTICALLY in Ili2lTay JllIS Over 50O Ceautiful Designs. d Send fcr ?A Price lis:.. MAwr.cn-sso bv MONUMENT L BRONZE COMPANY, BBJsaEPo&T. con:i. IMAi H. H. Downs' VeQtz:he Eabanrssc Elixir Is a j oBifivo euro for Coughs, CoUu,-Tono, Wlioopinp-t'ough, C atarrh, Hoarse ness, Influenza, Spitting Blooil, rronchiti. Astlima. Lung Fever, ricurisy, ami all diseases of the Throat, Chest and l.urp;s. As an fcpectoraut it Las no eiu;iL Consumption lias Lcen cured times without number 1 y its timely use. It heals the ulcerated surfaces, and cures w hen all other rcm.nlies fail, i'if ty-sis years of constant use has proven its virtues. Every family r.lmuld tccp it ia tho hi.uso. Sold everywhere. Ilcnry, Juhui on & Lord, Troprittors, Luiliugton, Vt, Dr. Henry Baxters Fil and rake Bitters a sure cure for Costiveness, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Diseasss of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver, Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Apoplexy, Talpitations, Eruptions and Skin Diseases. Keep the Stom ach, Bowels, and Digestive Organs in good working order, and perfect health will bo the result. Ladies and others subject to Sick Headache will find rclii f and permanent cure by the nso of these Bitters. DciiiiT tonic and mildly purpitivo they purify tho blood. Trice 23 cts. per bottle, for sale by all dealers in medi cine. Henry, Johnson &. Lord, Proprietors, Burlington, Vt. Henry, Johnson & Lord, Proprietors of Arnica and Oil Liniment r Ma., and rct The best external remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramps, Sprains, Bruises. Burns and Scalds, Sciatica, Backache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. It is a safe, sure, and effectual Remedy for Galls, Strains, Scratches, 'Sores, Ac, on Horses. One trial will prove ita merit. It cflecw are in m.-st cases instantaneous. Every bottle warranted to give .satisfaction. Price 25 cts. and SO cts. per bottle. Sold everywhere. MESECKEll & SNYDER, Agt's., Somerset. ... i . ... it.-m rtf rftr r-itn.-'s nan? us 'i " .---" ...... - Ol-ry Cinisjiiii.l S'sl It h;M emin-wH- Paine's Celery Compound L pp-scribed bv pUvsVUn rwmmemJcd br dnisrrsi. cn.tnre.1 by ministers, prsl-t by i.ri and guaranty by tl, m.nuritcnir-rs. a? aVrlnV me.ll. Id which will do ail W SsJrrS I r K- l b It this spring, aod 8 bow quickly it tones you u Purifies the Blood. Full acrounrs f wonderful cures made by Paine's celery compound after ot her mcd.. and the best physicians had tailed, sefci tnss. There s nothing tne It. tLOO. SI tor 15.00. Cnigslst TV axis, R ICS i. Kiwi i CO, Earllag-ton. Tt. DYE WITH DIAMOND DYES JLStZi -kZLr sg f) i Shi m 1 IS r - WiraaiaaL m IB: Ul 1 1, JD Ii jST Gr Most Complete zz and Cigar House ITiWILL PAY YOU TO CT Tof a JIEMORIAIsi WORK or Vm. F. SHAFFER. 80MKKSKT, ,XETJVA.. MannfoTturer of and Dealer In KmUrn Work rmuAed aw Slurrt AViee, n ail Cuter IfflE II! ES1SITE fffl Mm, Amt or Us WIIITK BROKZKI Persons In need of MONUMENT WORK wll Sud it Ui tlieir interest to call at my shop, where a proper showing will be Riven them. w-.Siis-tarrum (rivvmUetii tn Kerry L'atr. and FRIiiH VEKY LOW. 1 Invite special attention to the Whits Bronze, Or Pur Zinc Monumnet Introduced by REV. W. A. RING, as a Pecided Improvement in the point of MATERIAL AND CONSTRUCTION, aud which Is destined to be tbe Popular M imimeut for oar thaugeabla Cli mate. AWGIVI Mi A CAUL. WM.F. SHAFFER. i J m us' ro sal hpn nnV ill i EST b vbicr) h Ik c i zn J u V rf(ED H tin taqcn S.f every plug. . Old Honesty is ac '-!vjJ edged to be thte pu-:' and rrjost astir qTv'- of Standard Cr:r . I ' L on thamarKet.Tryira : - a better test thanyi t: V about it. G:ve it a fair t Year dealsr has 1 ' c- m FISZER A BROi, Locisri.-C P Wr a aa a. - I f - ' rn-m. - - -,f ' 'i XT' r "-Ja"-s 'i.-i-i- ; - v f auxii. J aasu-jsi s. iJta,;.J. as. HA SEND YOUR OuDEESF. , t i ... i Esa H. GHILCSfeC si. Kanufaclurir8 and Whoiesiit k , ueaiers in ; s . ( BOOTS, SHOt i AND RUBBERS, Uf1 511 VOOD 8TBEr1 i- A PITTSBURGH. V"A Oils! Oil; f 01 1 tl The tftndurd OM Companr. f Pitv'-rr IXjOivniw tri(le tlie toilet'. brh' i" Illuminating & Lubricatql Naphtha and Ca:c!'-" That cms he mnfc from Petrolfnm. We It'. com(ariuu with every kuowi PRODUCT OF PETROLED If you wish the most natfors:? I Satisfactory 0.; IN" THE ( -Ajmerican Clarke Ask for oiu". Trale fur Somerset sal r i supplied by FKEAsS Ji k's-i sept2S-'SS-lrr. a...in IV 91 -e. 1) - -.Uj tf i) j 7' Li 5 a S' I - ; - f 1 ' r - r 1 9t rv JL pjrii;i..i (i IX). X. C'KA.MKK.-4-;- autn -io-l r. Mt. Plens-ani.' - I 1 , i I.V. - '! . ..... - "Mis sin .sk..l.lnf-.hr'.i"t l.-. 3i.p ' Shuli ve !nrt l in n-aiilrr Ariift--iivas.il K-hm :' , K ..I ... I-.' I ' t ' i.ivii..ii .t ii- ; i- i k lltslrrMpsV A !! ' 1 ' . - J ,.. --, !r i.44- I. rll.l 1U L" 1 " ' ' "'1 . V r.M-l IIS. -is-. .-.! -SJ-f- "'K .:l ' St I l.iu.-.-J -ir ..f -fv-1 l.atis-t.-f ' T ' . no stmt I titV ' " t'-H ris.-x "-' "' , I S. J . it .1isl i W I (, n.- n- --v in. .-r i r"- 1 a i. i- m. k. t ,v BbslUU It K. jf- eft .. I ''"'J T'jIaV ' 9- ?i t. n n t'l i i.a: f r ii RUBBES-i T3 0 l i ! Si' 1