i x!' fai:m, FiiinAMicAiiin POINTS A0 .UGCCSTIONS FCV, BENLFiT CF AGKICULT'JrilS' THE is. The iv.rait. i:.-It I'revaila "" -I l m -iM:nr W .er "lw lrtr I. t.r-M.thnd. f TrrjitBwtt- j I nler oilier urn M.-ittera. Tito n f the Irihli potato is disease wliicli Iihh it a Lnon in this country for fr.iiv fifty jf i.r. nn.l lias Ifii vari ously termini -Un-r.-t." "tlie Ktiitornt." ki.-i1 tiiur, ::iu." "p. taln cholera." 'tc. It ihi prrv:,iN throughout all the chief potato i-n'i::s e. i:ti'ri if the wnrll ami e;iu--. iiion- to the Kitato eroptli.-iti utl :':-r interim -oti,hi:ioil. In M-:ti:i-. of -;.v.. im.!ture it is looki-il u, n l.y the pt:ito ;inwpr as aJ imt inevi::;lile. : ::d Ly ri.l lheloR.se it rcasin:is are r--:i rl'l unavoidable. We lelicve ill: it 111."; lie avoiilir!. or nl lea.-l its atijek ) ilin iiiisheil an to rentier the iiisx-M from llm Fonrce insip-l:iti-;iiil. A Im.n i-.lp- of the onuse of t lie iiiN:i.v arrant l!:i com-hli.m. aaya 1". Laitison NcrihinT. of the Tenneswe atrieii'tural exis-rirnoi.t Ktatioii. Tliere are several Limis of Jxitato lot. radii wet jirul ilrv. hn-ii .-ire due to various earn. Wit the potato lot the di.soa; which the pointer ulwayb has in his iniml when he tv-n s his potato's are U in "leMroyed ly I l:e rot r-s;iltjt from t-lio growth of a paraiti fundus tijxn- the itato plant h'.milar in hahil ulel Imlanieally reIatJ to tin do ny mildew f the Krip T"'t- The iIimmm- ha Jn-ver tieeii more ie Ktnu lne 1 1 1 : . : i luriii the years 1N3 to lvl.1. ami the vviM potato is no nior? free from the malady than tlie cu!tivatel aril-til's. It ii not the climate, nor the .ii. nor any vital etiauMio i of the 1 t .to itself that causes the n l; it comes lrom tli" aua l. of a minute puraniiic plant whieh infests the ;otato. i netrat-in-in its trow l!i Ix-th the top and the mlxrtv. Ti.is parasite has Uvn artifi cially cilti at' -i njioii the pt.t-tto and rot pnnlue.-.l tin i iy: l"tat.KS have Ixn u guarded from it attar-Sin an l tlms pre- red free from the dis.-ase, while pota toes, similarly situated in all oilier resins-is Kile this protection, have become OlM'aHtl. Moisture i- the chief promoter of the t- il. and w luie we cannot control the weather, we i-hould plant only in liht and well di aiiied wiif should dig pota toes oiilv in dry wether, and sliould Hton -tlieiii u here they will remain dry and ni.Hleratelv co i.l. In regard to teinH-ra-tu'v. the fundus is ui"-t active between G' .h j;s. and d s. 1-ahr. It is Raid that tlie tulxTs may also he ditunfi-ctert by Koakin them for f.venly-four Iioum in a M.lution of Milphate f copier. four to six olir.ees f the ropjNT.ill elloil'll v ater to rm er a Imshel ol potatoes. If we can pn-M nt the sjK.res front p-riiiinalin .n the tops there w ill Ik? little danger of the disease p-ueliiti the tiiU-rs. The :. je i iiiM-r-.ts hieh have been n-iile i'.h pieparat ions of sulphate of i-..ijer. having this i.hject in view, all I m hi it one way and r-ndi r il nearly cer tain lli-t the rot may he prevented by : puling t'.e tops, Umiii the first birn of the malady, itii the r.or.h nux mixture or some of the oilier well known prepa rations of I'lipjier sulphate. Iiricfly: Sf !! for pi..:-; a h-ht. Kandy loam or a s iil hu h is well drained: plant only l'rf.Hiiy Round or disinfected seed; spray the t-.ps u ith the liordcaux mix ture or Home preparation containing sul .hate of coi;ht: store ill a cool, dry pLu-e. and keep dry. The tomato plant is luhjis-t t i the attacks of the same fundus whieh cansiu the potato rot. and is soiiu t lines destroyed by it, TilO-se who have endeavored by free applica tion of the liordcaux mixture to ward oil tie-sc attack have been successful. Suvfi the Allies. Aslies cr. a fertiliser of bucIi freneral utility that even Miiall quantities are worth sawn;;, Kiys . niericau Axrieul tarist, Ma!i M ho use hard coal for the stoies in winter and the colder months, i mploy woo 1 for cookip?. for the most part, in warm months. It ii astoniahiax what an amount of rubbish may be dis Kised of, and turned toood Jiceour.t, i.v Kivin and splitting i::to proper More Mze all available lu old Uixi-s and Uiin Is for which tin re is no other Use; old srti.-h sor furniture, no: worth tueiid iuj;: blanches of tr.iii which have tieen remoii'il in pnniiiij; or l.ioueii ctr by rlol'lll. .Mi SUell llKltlTllili should be ..titred under c bleil, until a Ktormy time in winter mal.es this proper wet weather work, at R liich all hands, old a:.d young, -a ill In id il more like play than work. Tiiis shoi:ld Im- hlored ia a woodshed, eav of access from tlie tanniner kitchen. J'he ashes made during buinmcr ln-i:ig luaiuly lro;a woinl .hould he utored .-para!e from coal ashes. They are of t'xi iiiueh value to bo mixed ith t'aeiu. Another Kouiceof ash" should not be iiverloi'ked. In the p-ncral cl-'aring lip which every well kept place requires in early Hprin. or o'Jn-r iMa.-ij:i, taire will U-a lot of Mini' too poor lor firewood, ::nd i nly lit to make a bonfire. Make j.'ch a boiiiire on a ilat, moist placi', and U-p Ihi' biiu.in heap Miiall, adding the lui-lfroui time to time, and to manage that tlie aslnn will be left in a compact ln-aj", easily to Ik- taken up and stored in Home out of tlie way shed. la'iiiciiibcr that ashes will hold tire in tite shape of burning coal for weeks, and that many mysterious fires are due to no other n neiidiary" than the improper treatment of ashes. iluc. Thosn who have a given amount of silage, and hardly enough for the Jloek tliey have U feed, wcul.l do well to make a cloe co.npulaio!i of the number of tons they have, and divide the coiu jled weight by the days they wish to Ji-ed. say from time if opening to at feast June 1 of lr-'ju. Those who have liad fiiage to feed.-and who led out the LmA ere e;rass came. afterivaidH regret ted lhey had not proortio'icd the ration each day, so licit the cows could haie nt let a little of the appetizing food till tu te d to uisture. Hoard's Dairyman. llorcr rrnlta. Tl clover root liorer (Hylesiims Tri foliil nnj the clover fcoed uiidge ((.Vcido (Ui ia Trifolii) are steadily creeping went ward. sayuTlie I armers' lievie--. Tliey lint made their apjiearaneeiu New York utaV in 1STT and IH7S. They have now reacltetl ioiva. The clover midge, like the grain plant loas iSijihonopbora Aienie). that for a while UletiiU'ed the oat crop during the pn-soiit wason. has tr.r:isi:i- i neinu one of these beings lly (Kiirjunn.-i l'uuebris), tiie larvae if hich eows to fall maturity withia the Udy of the midge. Thest- ia rani lie ene liih'S do inueli to kis-p tiie tnidgi! iu f-hi'ek. Aluut tlie only other remedy that can lie revouimetnhsJ to farmers is the mow ing of the lirst ci-op if clover after the g's arc laid, and U-fore the midges have developed, Miliicieiilly to leave the planU from which they draw their nourish ment. The cloier root borer is less hub-j-t to the : ttacks of.parasitcs, although it is leporti-d that a telephoiid larva; has Int-u lou:;d preying uihn it. Tlie plow ing under t iufes-ted clover ufu-rthe egs ure laid is ttaid to In- the sunsl luelhod of lidding clover fields of tills pi S- Prsstis-t ih 1'onltry, Writing slmut de!i-ila!irtnsnpon fowls, Tiw Mirror na that it will save time i.nl lain and lots of chicLs if a covered, yard it provided for all the hens and -hickcB. A yard 10 by 20 feet. C fiet liigh. covenxl with wire, will require -VjJ fi"ct,f w ire, the cost of which should iot xreed i4. This, with the pos's and rails, wiii make the total cost for mate rial ulioui In such n yarl all the little coop containing u hen and chicks may be pluc'-d. and they w til have StK) k juare 1. t iij-ou w hich to run, w hila tiie attendant ;:u j; tualer t he covered yarj lowf tathem. Haw ks, cats and other ciieinics cannot f t the chicks, mid the eating ia hici-i will 1 wore than enough for the cast of the covered yard. ir, SH POTATO SS. pi,, 'oa,iiilitie I mutsmwisii iwiuiro la III Tlie Southern I'arm thinks that Vo little uUcnli.m isiKen tin- IrWi Jxrtato in l lie ;ulli. tlioHsli "l -uj'' a inurn ment jilare in tie f-l of llie world. Ivonil a small iuuar- in the Lilrlip-j ganlt-n. it funis no re in the rcnrs err-pori t lie ovcrapewulliern farm and !' Iave pivcn irnugnt t" I lie m.nmific'nt r(wiibi!iti' whi-.-h lie in the careful preparation of land for and in telligent "cultivation of this much neg lected f i kh I crop. J. H. M . of Frank lin. Tern., in writing in The Country (rt-ntleman. gives his mode of prepara tion and cultivation as follow: "I break my Ia::d well in the fall, and let it rest until the first open iX-Uin January or February. Then 1 huriow it well, have my seed cut. and phuit ith potato planter in rows thirty-two inches wide, dropping the sei-l from ten to twelve inches .-.part. No fenihzt is um-d. I lJt tiie field throe until the ahoots bt-irin to shoiv themselves uU.ie ground: then take a hingle horse plow and cover them Utck. throwing on two furrows. ail let them rest until they Ix'gin to show themselves again. I then treat them as at first, covering them hack the second time, and leaving them untouched by cultivator, weeds or no weeds th? more the liett'-r: ths weeds shade and protect the tubers from the hot sun. "I have practiced this mode for two years, and the result last year w as rather U'ller than the present. I dug oier oik; hundred barrels of smooth, nice, mar ketable potatoes to the rciv. I have just dug and sold C'.'i) barrels from te-i acres of land, or sixty-two barrels to the acre, and sold them for sixty cents ier barrel, ('utting. planting and dig-ring did tlie jo!.. I!y tiiis mode the piutjes made nhove tite level of the groin: J, and on wqu'"ntly were smoother an I iient to market nicer than if raised Ix-loiv the level of the ground. We use no h irn vard manurs or other fertilizer on p ita toes, as (he grub is loss liable to trouble theiu." In answer to inquiry in the October Crop Iiciort, as trt 1 st inethoJ of keep ing Irish jxitatoi-s through the winter. Commissioner Henderson says: "In gath ering do not expose the potato to the sun. Dry in the shade. House in a dry place, protiited from cold." In the same report T. IL. a correso:id ent from Gwinnett county, sas: "K-ist year I put tip some of my Irish potatoes with my sweet pjiatoes. Found them this spring all righl. ri.mted from them and had earlier, larger and nicer potatoes than any of my neighlmrs who used northern seed. Divlher Alliai.ce uii'ii. take the hint." l'rwnl:i; I'eKlhem. Tiie disposal and management of feath ers are things that call attention. The Farmer's Iicviciv offers these sug gestions: As soon as the ton I is killed, and while yet warm. let il U. carefully plucked. Separate the large wing fi alh i rs, jmt the others inlo small pais r l ags specially prepared. Put these hags into an oven and let them remain in als-tit half an hour; take them out: re at the process two or three limes, then keep the feathers in a dry place till required. The oven must not ! tix hot. Care inu.it lie taken to free the feutlu rs from any skin or flesh that may adhere to them while being plucked, or they will be Uuutisi. The hard, quiliy portion of the larger feathers must lie cut od" with a pair of scissors. The w iug and tail feath ers may lie stripped and added to the others. Previous to putting them in the oven, soiuerecouiuieud that the feat hers should lie put loosely into adrytu'mr basket and shaken up daily, so that all may in turn lie exposed to the air. Others rec ommend as an ctisier plan merely to sus pend the bag from the ceiling of a warm kitchen, or on the wall behitiJ a fire place, where it is practicable. Ill this case they will take longer to dry. Fcatliers can be quickly and effectually dried and cleaned by the agency i f steam; but it is rather an exppnsiie method, end the thrifty henivife will doubtless prefer having the produce .f her own yard prepared under her own eves and bv her own directions. CnififtliiS fr til ilk I'nMitirors. We ere asked the question by M. Ii. Mills, of Canada, which is the best breed to cross with native coivs to raise good milk producers for cheese making? We reply, those from the families of im proved breeds, that have proved they produce milk with more per cent, of butler fat in it than there is i i the milk of common natives: and that. too. w hether a Jersey, tiuernsey ir Hoist. i:i sire is used. We are not afraid I hat any of them will sire grades that w ill give milk too rich to ha profitable for cheese making the most ol the year. The milk of strippers, if not diluted wish the milk of fresh calved cows, is t.sj rich (or profitable co-ojiorative ch'-ese inaki: g. no mailer whether they ar j the grades of improved sires or simply natives. If making our own milk, of such quality, into ch'-ese. wa would lief ure coagulat ing skiui the excess of fat out of it, it would make standard cheese and souie butter. Hoard's Dairvman. Sft-ert tNitatoes, A Texas market gardener claims that sweet potatoes grow n from vine cuttings arc smoother and nicerthan those grown from slips or sprouts. His method of securing early fim-l xiTalocs is to gather the vines before frost has injured theiu and hang them on a nte, the ends of which rest i.i crotches or forks some two foet above trie ground. Cover tlie ends of the i incs w ho moist earth and throe, straw, hay, leave or corn staiks over the w ho!.- ii'id protect from the rain by a gmd shod, with the north side Ixuinled tii. As cold weather approaches he throws i -lore soil iqioli the base of Hie heap, and more straw on the upjier iir tion. leaving the south end or, heller still, the top. partly open during warm sjiells fiir xeiildation. This plan (which is similar to kinking tin- tuU is) w ill keep vine alive all w inter and ready for early planting in the siirin. I'arm cnuft Crcamtry Hutter. One would su;-)ose that if farm dairy butter would wore more points than creamery butter anyw here it would lie in old New Ltigland; but there w.us a sharp contest at the late Day state fair unecilically ott that point, and crenuiery butter took the front scat. Hrrr nml Tiierr. Twenty years ago there roamed over the plains and mountains of the west nearly t,00J.(HHI buffaloes. Today there re less than OIH) head of the animals in existence. There are but b- head of w ild buffaloes. !4 alive in captivity, and about 2U0 under the protection of the government in Yellowstone Jark. The new livo btixk yards at f '.ini ,.i, liars., were formally opeaisj and the first shipment of can In recti ved jmd un loaded Oct- k'i The receipts were prin cipally Texan cattle for feeding in the vicinity for eastern markets. Late dispatches Ray that tin extra no tice has been issued by tho treasury ue Ktrtment of Mexico to custom house of ficials, instructing them to see that tiie late decree of the president relating to ijie importation of cuttle, hogs and dressed meat is carried out to the letter. The dei-rev will go into effect Nov. 1. It is announced that American butter has won the grand sweepstakes: gold medal at tiie Taris expositi .u. This will be gratifying news to our makers of pure choice l-utter. TU a pity that all tiie butter we exjwirt annually is not of similar quality to that which lias brought us fame ny w inning at Pal is. In most cast a man dots not give satis faction as judge of u breed that L-e does not breed and is not entirely familiar v.iih. It is hardly expected that 3 man can become an exjiert judge of all hri-eds iu the true sense of the word. AH breeds ! ore not within his reach so that he may j become familiar with theiu. The green Christmas didn't n ke the boy m ho jot pair of skates liar py. ";l; . rt - ':- -s r t' "'-!. jer.i-iry i-i Tr.ris A: (i;.!ia- the iii--n '.-;son. a i rene.l cent-ni v -til r-i into v. I :-.l it es.!is lb. hy-.ioleg .- tl:- buyer." wh.h pe ria! rer.'n-iKV k. v-'i- t:al i.lt'Viiersfie. 't s.t-i!is I :at p uTha-cs .f j-wc!rr biv this o-.tf di-ui.'.ii tiie aie:: ,,- o.in '(. -f f-r.oer wars: at.-l that ti.is hopp ' com pensation for imiiti'-al tbiihH-s is .;:e:.l mtist entirely tube iuitisi n i f the i;ar bariar.s Ala! a;..-::g the irva-!- ri the Ai:.er:cr.:i stat.us I --' ' i ' '' in favor, lie has thre.j Ii tale qaaiili- s he fo-s, Mr.i:;.!!t to what he wa:;t.. be pavsi es.'i ia.Hn. and he nevi r l.e:.:-.i::s. One d.v a 1. -a-'.i: g j v. i !. r had Hie pleasure of s lh ir a i nl:l:'ce to an Ana.'iican for n-j.Cof) flares f.-r m a; now n eti ti-.e c.'-.::.t' .". v, itlioiit U-itig aisl for the mnaih-t di-nv i::it or nsinc : ion-In iv i::;:eh l.e weal i have given had In- I -eon a- ked. t tie I .:r::-i:i trad, v ! Ir'.nTi does li.-t .-:iy. j N.-M to lit-" At :eiK-a:i. "i- roi des j !:! . urs." r the Ihts-iau. who j inaLis very i.-rge purcl'.ases. but r.'t j quite in o nvkless a i.i:i:::u r: then the j Spaniard a'ld l.'an tiie ii igl.lntiau.n ho, i we should htue tli-nigU. would have j been placed li.inL The r it of the :::tin::s sasr-tn to conte j nt.ii -lu-rc- ii com pari.-, m the (Jerman. tio douht. h:s not iimcli cas 1- ft after a j K.-. i.-s of mii::arv bud -et.; the Dalch: i man i.- too r. i;g..l. and the Italian is loo much accitst.'i.ied to hargnii.. I .--rJing a diwount of I pi-r c. nt. a-, hi the nat ural coi.r-e of ti.in-.-s at ho:i:e. I'.ut even t ie Italian is ivcicoeie in coiapati-on with tlie i'rcia l.mr.a from the country. Tlie Uet stable pr vincial, even w hen ri lling in nioia v. w ill avoid the gn-at cst..:.!istnr.c!;:s and seek tha Miiall ones, which c.ir.r.ot r.iTorJ to iclitl a custoioi r away. He v. ill drive ont-raueou-ly hard bargains, rial will go aiv.iv and r- t u n '..y ::f o r day until the ira-h siaaii v. id let li:n ha e whi t he wants ::t : h:t"-t any price to get rid of hi. a. Th" .Via. r:cati with-mt vanity, or the Etlgli-hitiali who iii:-i'.!:es trouole, would evi'l.ntly !.i well to employ a Frenchman f .-.tti the country, even at a la avv p; r .'eriiagi:. Im do his harguining. London tiloi.e. lliiliie.li It.ii-e 111 Moral. A balloon "ace t.xil; .la"e in In lluin r; li'.lv over a c.iuiM- b.-tivei-H nruss."1! r.r-d ibe t.iivn of Iii. st. T weiil v b'lliixms w ere cut. -red f..r the race: thirteen sU'.rt- j etl. Tiie l..r' st balloon, ui.e d by M. (i.rlard. had a capacity of 1. ';.! cubic meters. The other livcive balloon -, had capa.'iti'-s I :: b.f.veen :l:) ;:nJ rO'l cubic meter s c.n h. -.The ai roiiauts s-iih-d aivay from I'.n-s- ls at 4 o'cli.ck in the afternoon. Sfiorliy u'"t--r all had disiqe pea red I loni I he i ieiv of the thousands who had gathered f see the start, a tre iiu't; lows st.ii in sive t across theircoune. The cr. ate. l ;:i:xiety was felt for the safotv 1. 1 the aeronauts, and the ivone n and children who had g"n. up with I'.icm. and li 1' grains ..f iiaiuiiy were si-lit out all over the co-.tntiy from i'.r'i.s K. ls. Kirly in the eiening. however, ill -patch'-s aniloueeed that all tite aero nauts had land..! ili.-ir l.:.!iin.:ia with a'.i ti.eir pas.s-'iigi'f unliurt. ."Ithouh uuno of t'e. m h-.d had a pretty hard tits.de with the it -r::i. N.t a iattle balloon reached iis destination in li'--t. ("apt. l,r;ct won the first p.ri.-.e! lie a-rived at V.'aenn. !e. near iiie.-i. :.t CiiVI: i, in his ballooti ProTati i i. hich has-a capac ity o! "J'leubic liicter-i. M. (io'iard. with h:s big Iwilic'li. took the mtuiii! prize. 11. Yuiajuia. v. ith l is l aiiiH.ii Tricolor, of 3n I rtihie uii ii-rs capacity, received the third prl.-te. The praa s n ere given bv thecii . i I a-s. ls. New Vol u 1'ri-s.s T!i Ani Ins anil lilt- l K'slitut Iti-ll. H'ne of the most peculiar t' lugs about the l'..:ryr- i .'diii.n ioi'." writes a fri-tid ftom New York, "is tn hear the couimi :-ts of lite li-J.t .-eers on the A:i i.i !us. To judge li-'.ni the ci't-iEnei.ts nn tin' size of tin- pai".t:ng. i.:i ' nii :ht im aghie th.'t the lisitois et.p.'it.d to sit- a pallor. -.ma of Uaiil.i r Hill or the ihittle of (ietty.-liarg. The htue canvases of Vi n sti-liagiii, iiliicii were e:.l.ihin 1 last .-.i iag. and the sizi' .f 'ii:u!.aty" cele-Lr.-.ted work, had pivpt.iv! ia:::iy of the visitors t' Ihi. I a 1 JxT of bo:;? ; canvas of iK'arly ll.-se p.-nparii.iiis. 'What! That lit'le tl iag.'' is Mwiieiiiit! s the remark with which the wotni.. r.'itl creation is r i eetei! by lib al po i n ', ei I si;-ht KXTi. Tliere is aiiothi r i !a.i who are more ivp r hrieil le Is cai;e thi y have come with a !ei.-ri!ii-.i:t!in:i to adntire the picture at all event, little or bi , g d or bad. Tle'y will stand as te-ar as they can ;;et to the crimson ro;K s which keep tlie croud away from the painting, and in a voice which is meant to i.e soulful and impressive they M-.y. very aii.'.ihly. 'Why. you can aim. ml bear the bells ring!' Whoever .started this fad has much to answer for. There are on an average TOT ecstatic ;naide:;:i cury .lay who van almost hear loe bells ling." simply cmisi! it is the projicr tiling to do." lh .sti.'il Ad vi rtis: r. (iillipnlsiiry I'lii!:tf. ;:pr.ihing of tlu ifcirt b uUdish that le-:;.l::-.c-.i ru'.t.crv i:i si niLl.erii porta call ed coiupiilsory ilot tge. a Taunton cap tain q:ne lie instance t i the xiiil. A fe'v yeaia since he was making for Wil n.i::gt.n. N. C When roi-.ie twenty miii s out :.t sea a tug hailed him and he n-ade a tratle to I e Iowa d in iti'd out for ST,). Tin; lie; Itoolo'tl on. When they were i::;.ide tiie kir a pilot cuuieon Is.afd aad sat doiva mnh-r lite nivniug to smoke Ids pi; e. He sat there until the M-ln.ner had been ilocked. never upen ing h.s nn. nth to say port or utai hixn i. and r. pealed the saute periormifnee i.iicu the le.sM I was t.iwed out.. 1 or this t ie -iiooiier bad to pay i) U s!ih'S the -V i I p.- the lug. I.eeu:-.e il is tlie l.i-.v that even if ih" m hiK.ner is lowed in the pilot inu:.t U' p'ii. The lug'uo: t captain is ju-t c ' '' l and oi'tcn a l.t-ttef pilot than the pilot who clnieis his dues whether he Tel. ih rs M-rvi.-e i,r i-rt. The 'o;npt:-,:y j.llot an ii nothing but a ui'tln-d of legal plunder v. hi -li came into vcpue lu'lore the tiny a t'.igK and bar fa.r iutj ion lueats nte! the present ef ficient chart and buoy s;. stem, and tin-re .hould I i:o cessation of llort on tite trt of f.h: owners until it u abolished, tall itivi r Herald. e ,lrrnt evcitemenl exifctx in lUrkseoun tv over a r.'joited :iscovtry near Ilobe Konin o' au hr; c te. Th OM Onlten r.iiel..f. Tin Iniii-tM.niiil itueket, 1 lie Moss-covurcd Jtii. hi," if very lik.'Iv tlie one thnt I as f-.nvevr-l r't- Kenii to lour vvsll'll 11(111 Millie well, v-li. iil.m irtve b.-eoinr i-enluniiniitisj from (w.m. vniilts. ,.r is-ti.!i-ti. nu from ll; poll. 'I'C. en-(tii-le ttl'-NO liiHH: llsllil lliu iMrin nave uin. ;r a seeil vf iii8lan.il, lyplnHil .r i.ihitu lever, mn to kngi tlio liver. Kliueyn hihI tniim tu it Uiiiiiiiy nmt viir..rMi e...e,iti.ai, us.- Dr. iVni s o.il.i.-n W.slir-.ll llisitivrrv. It h.:l: Hit (, nviiiri- firji.nn 0: 1 netiiitv, iuei. tiv r un:. ir.f aii.l imre.r'.iijt tu- unieiii, ti-i m r r I:. .hi ill KiUhlK-of ll.MHi-iM.t4i!, :m ni.uter tti.nl Whllt tUtlRi! til')' hHV fll'Wtl. All IiS.11S.H orlyinuunir fnmi a t.n-jild nr .V-ry;urt-,l liver, or trm linpiirs- l,luxi. M ti i,s ..i,il rln t iini'iie pre-rtl.f.. It n ifo-gtm tl " Mini., nek ami hi (iri n'ot'-s tl v i!in iite niwf ii'B-;jiin. and i-ut-.'S isii t, '-'Ln er ohi- l.ttnl't." I'll I i.-.! if fl.:in::. J, il'-rheliin, 'ielt.-r. 1.. 7.--n.tt, t'.ri l:tK. Sen.f llfees Sire en.l ,s.i ill,: , ri.lnrarii Obiud uu4 l u.uurt ilisie(lir Uli:"T it. Use. -'.u;i't x. -.''e.. )ir--ii-errM in the only 1:1kh1 mi.J l.ver mi.li, ine. lv dnifvi-s, en'i r a positive etiuranti-e i,f irs een. titieff er -Mi inir tn every n'. er money pai4 lor it w.il be proinjiiJy rjlurued. Copyristit, IS88, by WotiDt DM. Hra. ASts. iCARTER'S HlVER i FILLS. Pick H'i'l ani rt!iprf nil tie tmtiblm tntrf- l'iim-fw. NiiiiM. i)riur?w. titr after wMtitjr. 'tin hi ltif ht i. Ac. Whi!i" their D'h rrtuuilie RK.vtrsjs ha bnen cii'wo in Cttfiuf flpaiiivlie. rAKTEB'a Lrrnjc Ijteh run tri- :ltr miiiHiJe in ('onetipaoro. eunnc nd orvfi,rjnt- ili(sniKvinzeeniplint. vfailn tt.ei lo v.rrss: ml .lis. inters of the Msiueh. riini'.ilHte tiie liver an.t regaiale lu buwel. Kveii if they or.lv cured HEAD jy,.iv tsv vroulil almost to tVwe Ik miffT fr-m tins disinswitiir complaint: hut fonnnnteiv IliHir (Modnese do o4 end h.rr. f.n.t lh-.se who r.iis? tr- Ihtn wilt find t ,ese 1 it t If- pi :!? rah.ftMe in f.i manv wars that r.fr vill el heuiilir.g to do oiibout tlimi but aliex btl sick baii In tht liriTiT of no man r lir that In whm nuk our frrt-at boaU Our piU cur U (Mr-KTi'i hrrr.x T-ittii Pii.i j nr wnall ai: 1 vrj lo tako. One or two pi!i niak a TiVr are trirtly TprHaiiV aii'I o ti' t aril or pnnrft, lut L-y thirrrnt.e artkm who ii' tim. It: vial t 'JZcmxa; live lur 1 . SII everywhere, or sent by nuifU bia Mfe "mm h i-. vi I'ri ? I t Pf i U WJ Ul CJi 'dU U COITSUTdPTIOH SOROrULA C0UGH3 C0LD3 !SrasiiugI)iscascs mm Wonccrfu! Flesh Producer Matty have pained one pouml per d.iy l'v its use. Si-otVs Eraulsii.n is not a sn ort roiticily. It contains tlie Ftitcr.Litittf, Timpertios of tbe Uy:o liosplntPs ami pure Nor wegian Ctxl Liver Oil, tbe po tency CI both ix-itio; largely increased. Ii is used by Pby sidtins all over tbe world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Stld In nil Druggists. JE, CLcmists. JT. Y. ASH THE STO'GEST. HON1! r.rNU-NE WITH OUT THT W LABEL W.in'T t br W'v. 'vn s.is. I tillrili . r. in tsuke 'ti - ta nois lli-iri; I nn I BakiT Itiutketa, C l KO. IX . C J I A MKU, A a't. , u"t;i'sj-lr. Mt. I'lpaaunt, I'a. RtASON & HAMLIN Organ & piano companY new mod:l f'nntiirt t flv nrtave nine .'.' HU'i liMl.tt'Vjiai a-of :r-tl I Ih k w Nj'iii.t. I'm e oncam, W-Hfh . 'mi Kll on th Ky j lliie ft m hi nsi :i7 j-,qi.ir-stylc '"r- ,f ,en M'if"'r. h"t or ; iwt omt-a ir.iitery of j-er- 2233 f M'lllg. mason ! Tf M-on "d Trmnlln j t rit ft r " i-. vtn jmi 4 em'.. !y M-t.ij Il-ti'iti'i in I l -'. !'u- i hi ti Mn-ii & HAMLIN Hi!hn t tit', fxriu-ii fly j tt- niericHS c r f:nitt f t'Ui PIANOS j tl't J ll-'Hl IH-Hil m Iwt ' i ' T tu J the in-tru ntft-r. Ptp-larSiyi-s 0:ri at $22, $22 50, 1G3, $78. $36 and tp. ( irsHpe mi ! i'iji vJi. I'r Ji, K.iv iNymcnti, ' l-K. nil lUlltt 'l. i t;il.K'Mr l"rv-i. S "AL3i:SME finr-1'!)'!! ri( fnfuhini. hl.Ai;V AM -I'l-.N.-h- ; io il men. Aj'i'ly nt onct:, Catarrh r-1 vi'il v' 71 n rs t t A:S 0jfI'i . ''J.ri! faxwain. Allav piii N?.Vfi:VlRg glti 4nd ,,.3 . mmatLin, s ii cy is i ;J 1 " S"H', Re V'.u utoret the Senses of HAY-FliVii TKi THE CI RE. ApmMi le l npt-iiMl into wh nostril and fs rre.H!ip. frlii! i-inis t iiruKin : b mall reifu ret, CU-. KLY itKO., i VSarn n Rtrrct, NevtYnrk. aujlt-lyr. Electric Bell YITI! . CCMPLETE OUTFIT. Fit- dwdiei; f. o.t'.e. Any p-rjn ran put tl.ein up. sMnf -ianii f. Illii4raiinf analogue, mott ciTr CLfCTaicai. iur.y compint. .'.a f-'ourtta Ave , fiiulr.irgh, I'a. E XECUTOir.S NOTICE. r,-iL" of Frm.H'n I mi n't, Im oT Somerset Tu i . S.ime.-M i ' . Pa.t l' d. Letter it it amenta ry haTiiig ivn 1jim to flic mi Jcmiytui bribe roier amhority in the MHf., inii. in hfr.y f-vci'i to all 4.tl f-'jit tit '.itett Inrm to the Afltnini-lrntnr I iiy HUiorn J' . t1 lor HfUlemrut at th Ute h i k! 'tie- fit 'tti c m d, on I-r.Uy. the 17ih dy or It-n'iaty, ls:.i, w ii.ii nnl iicrtlue atUiitiatic w.li U, tira Jr feaid nuwi. A I KX A M'RH LAVXTZ, J ti. MilXtU, I. A. I' RK T.Yt Att-TDCT. ExMtitura. A New Hotel at Cumberland. Tbe umlriVgnrd, an1 3p-9 TUmhman have pur ctiHM.d the AJIKRICAN HOUSE, At fiimV-Tlftnil. Mil.anit Hve wfillist and w fur-lll-li, il tin ski-l Whi.. ai.it ituiili' it a liw-rliiai H.iti l. lo ..s.ru;n!iili' tin- traveling tiill'lic uti gwxl Ul.lc, ani i hel.t liquors at the bar. He lsn ha !n er.r.nttion ir:h the HoM a lanre iiMiniiy of liHiiuh-nKU ami Hweiiw-r fnre tiltl Ufc S liistry i,,-rt'r. I.y'the hnm-l or gallon, at the f.illof ine price : Ti Yar olil at . 00 por gallon. -Ihrcti ' " il M Four ' ) " " TSif priii1 -.f the j"; in li cent fur earh pillen. flii' pni of tnr i l.isk. y anil J" YniiH alaaya rix-omniiiiy tii onter. hleh wll in-uit pren.pl aluiiiHm anil ctiipniriiL Addro all or den- lo JnlS-Sm. S. P. Sweitrer.Cumtietlanil Jld. ADMINISTRATOR' 4 NOTICE, luuaie of Oils Wiifon. dec-d, late of Btonycreek Tap., Sonierw-t t'lHintr. I'a. Inter of Admiieti ation v.n ifie ahovp eiitat 1 havluc teen irrantct lo me undemiiifd by tn p- ( r antl.i.niy. notice 1 hrrvl.y piven to a I !el-4,u.' in.li l.te.1 10 jia.d rMatfl t.l iimke immiwii- I ate l-avu:eu'.. and ihone havinir eiaiuitt ariiiiiHt 111 jir.ie w ill present Ihia dniy atnhentii-ated lor wi.iempiit on or U-lnee Sainnlay, tbe ilut day ut ii i-enler, lw.l al tlie resilience of the AnuiiiMraiur lu the loan of sihukvi!le,Town fthipaioruMid. E. P. BRANT, novt. Admuiiatm'or. S3 fm fJumnir't not tio th Wi tfanc1 1 fcarfe hiH-otcd tbMwboouf )&ACKlJt& my booin wr toogfx ttua nfoi m an mhm fcngltt and ciwa. Volfl'sACHEBIacWng Is thi Marking or Mt, Women and ' The LICIJEST BLACK POLISH. Maiinj Lcathtr Waterproof and Durable. Xo Bmh. A Shine Lads a ll'tck. Can be omhtd iih voter, turns at 03 cloth. TU Finest Drettinfor llamas. fold by 8bo RM-ec. Groocn. Dmcgiita, and nuitan (rooocxlly, WQLFF & RAN3CLPH. PHIUCELPHUL JAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE A OHIO RAILROAD. SUPERSET & CAMBRIA BRASCB. DISTANCE AXD FA"RE. MilHL Fare. Poniemet to Stoyrtown 1J.V, f 40 sjomerwt tn MooversTille........ . 17 60 tsfHiicrwt to B-thfl 70 Sunierset to Johnstown... SS 1 10 8onH.itt to Rock wood 9 30 Kmierse to Garrelt . . 15 60 lst.mi-rt to Mi-ytrwiale . 21 TO Somerset to Cumberland M 2 00 Somerset to Washinrton 210 6 55 Somerset to Baltimore. 260 7 50 Somerset to 1'irina it 80 Somerset lo Confluence...-.-. 26 90 Sonierei to ConacllsriUe .- 52 1 80 SomcnKt to PittsburRh 110 40 Tiie fare to Philadelphia ia 19.34, and to New York, J1LS9. Winter Arrangsment In neet Ho. Z9, 'tl. X0R7II-B0UXD TRAIXS. J0HN"3T0VN EXPRESS-NO. 91. t Arrmt. Johnstown. 7:25 m m Rwkwnod... .rv.iC a m inVKKSEr... a m Btoystown 6 at am Hoo.eriville. t J iu Beihel :K.a m mail-no. 93. Arrive. Johnstown 1:30 p m rittHhnrvh filVla m Rurkwmid 11 im o merm't II :5s a m Wiynlown,...12:jS y tn HiKivenvfl-e MM' p ra' Bethel .1J..1 tu Panwnitc'ra from Pitlsbnreh ebane? ear for poiiito on Ui Souienwt 4 Camliria at Rock wood. SOMERSET ACVOMMODATION-No. 95. f Isarrg. Baltimore 8:00 a m Hltst.ureh .:V) a m RiM-kw.jod ! -:is p m Uil.'onl 5. IS a m Arrivet. S0MEIET 6.am rasiiei'iren- for S,imers't fivra the east and went on the t'litsburga iiiTLsion, chaugti cni at Ric-k-wootl. S0CTII-B0CXD TRAIXS. BALTIMORE MAIL Ko. 92. t Iawt I Amret n.iown 7V a ra Rock wood 9 -in a ra Bethel . M:1S a m I Oimlierlaiid ;: 0 a m Hivemville. K i t a in Hiovrtow ii 4'- a in .HijtKlisaT 9.16 am Mill'ord 'j: a m ri'tiiiitiin.w I....0 a m .h Itiimire v:i0am Fnul.urgh 2 p Passenger for int east and wet ehange eani at ftlKIWUKl. ACCOMMODATION No. 91. ' Isam Johntown 3-00 p m Beih.-l ;t : pni HiKiven.viUe. t M p in Moyst.m-n 4(i p in SomckkilT t ol m A rritft R.v-kwoi-t 4-Mi p ra ruiiiiHTtand ... 7:-'j p m I'iit.-I.iiryh ::i0 ji m W Hliim:tHn... fi:'.D p ra ballimoic. ....... 30 p m rawnirem for eaatand west change cam at Rock wood. ROCXWOOD ACCOMMODATION No. 96. f Leave A rrivet Sum f.r?et OTp m Rorkwood ; ,C:37 p m rnwncfff leavinir on this train can make eon-nei-tion at Koekwoud with uight Ezpretw traiua east and weM. Ihiily. f flatly except Sunday. BALTIMORE fc OHIO RAILROAD. riTTSliCRGIT IU VISIOX. EAST-BOVXD TRAIXS. . II 'mA. TVilin Leave B i'u, Ex. XnO. Erprttm. PilletMinrh IrWr . i. (1 a. : 2U r m. Bradilmk 1: ."i " .a " MiKee.,,.rt 1 ,;i " " West Newlou :! " H..KI " 0:i5 rtriw.l lord !0" . " Coniiellsville S:: " V ' " ll:ill ' oli.i:-iU 4 1;. " 1C-: " II A Ci.nfineneo ;: "i ' li'::i! " l.M'A. U. t'rina 4:4J " ln:5s ' r.' li' rawlman ,ri:mi 44 1':jli ' Kii-kwpod " ji s .. .. tro"-?! 1 3 " ialW.iirv June ! " 1:0' Mi-yennlale ' j " II ... " 1.12 " Kevl.lle Tn " I ! 5 r. . Salid Palrh " liji'i 1 2i ' Siull.anit.lon i... ' " " Fairlio) H L'I " .i " . ... Hymlman i.i K':17 - 2 0 " (limlK.-rland iu'i " J. 0 " 210 " Washington in" : 0 " Railimore (arrive) . i-A) " t -0 " WEiT-BOUXl) 7R.1.VV. C'l mtfn Jt Trniw Lrare On aterfd Ac. .Vnit. Erpmu lHYPore a.m. H.'.-Oa. . T:-oa.. Washlnirtnn " 1 :.Vi " ' 0 ' Oinilwrland M " ; 0 r. n. V 0 Hyndinan H-tf. " 4 0" . i " fair.Hi f-HI " 4:1K " Ssiilhauiilnn Mi " feud pu-h " Uii " Kevnone r& " 5:01 " " Mei-erwlnle Mt " fc:.l " V;tt - KalUljiiry June. IMH " :13 " " (,arreu " 5:t " koekwiXKl -Al " t:12 " JJ.-t ( wlmu 10-iM " S.4I " - Irnina 10 -.11 " (i0 " H:Si " Confluenee 10-St " (i:fi " S:K Ohio 17 le 11-til " :2i " al " Cnnnrliaville 11-40 7:n5 " 4.ai BniaJ Kurd 11-4S " 7:10 ' - West Newton UXr.tt. 7M " :Il Mi-k'eeiKirt . 1 !W ' "S.lJ " :4 " Braddoik 1-12 " " " Ar. Piiubnrgh M0 " ::S " i.uj " The time given it Eastern Standard Time. Mall Tralnn connect at Rorkwood with trains to and from Homi rvt and Johnitow D, at Hyod nan w ith Irani lo and from Bedford, at Garrett wiihtraiimUiand from Berlin, at Saiinbury Juno Uon with traiua to and from balir.bu.ry. AO Tnau SUrpJar Patengert where Time u Ofam. W. M. CLEMENTS. Vanairer. CHAS. O. liCI LL, tien. Paaa. Af X I89O. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE cN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. The Klevrnth Volume of Hunter' Ynnna Pmittr. hit h Ih (film a ith the numlier for November A, Me-eni an attractive pmtrrara. It aill otter to in reader" at leaxi f uir tenalu ol the uiial lenti, and other In twi or three imrt., uamelv. Tlie Ked Miiint.' Iy williMm o. kitodilard; I'nilaiid llu HhI.v." t.v Lin y I.', l.lllie: -Prlm-e Tommy." by John ilnwll t on-ell ; and "Moth er's Way," l'.y Mm-irnrei K. aincier: two nhort nerial liy Hj'ahnar iijorta floyi-Miu. Two aerlea of Katry Vales will al tract the am-it Inn oflov ere ol 1 He wonder-a-orld, namely, the quaint tales Uild l.y tlouard I'yle, and mi ailuiiialily illtistiat ed hy l-.im, and aiio.her erien in a .Ullerent vein by Krank M. Uieknell. Tnere ill he short stories liy W. 1 1. Himi II.. Thi.mai NelMin l aire, Mary E. WilUins. Nora t'crrr, arriet I'n.'MHt Hjsiflbrd, Ilavid Ker. Heneklah Bn(ierinh, Sophia Smelt, kiehard ilakulm Johutlon. etc. A Milwrlption to orjcr'n Yiiunn Pniptt secnm- ajiivenlle lilirary. There is useful kiinwledgj. also tIeiiy of amusement. B odiut Adiviarr, TEKM3 1 Potag Prepaid $3.00 Peir. Yesr. lot XL letin Xprembrri, JS?8. i--ciia-a Cjpy -ti! itH'reiripl of a licj-cfat stomp Fiiirfe Xunlirn, Pivc Cents cac'a. Iteml'.tancea sl.onld be made t'y Postoflice Mon ey O der or lira it, 10 avoid chance of k. .V vjinjtrr Arc nut ttt rojy tl i mlvriitrmml ict't oui the tupirxaaUr ,1 LiHl'th: A UliO tilths. Addrus, lURPHtt i BR01HER3, K. Y. Didn't Want to Catch It. A gentlenisB who pptnt eevcral yt an tra-hing, eifes the following accoont of a teacher's interview w ith a boy of about fourtfn in a rural district. Other tratb ers have probably bsd similar experienc es; . What is your name?'' "Sam." "What is the rest of itf "Sam ytll." 'fiat what ia your surname?' Mid. lie name's lloayer." "And the last name ?" "Jackson." "Jacltaon, then, is the name cf your parents." "Xo mum, it ain't. One of em's cem Willyum, and t'other one Mary Jane." "I low old are yen?" "Diitin.V "WnatJAboy as large ss you and don't know his age ?" ' Yes 'um." "A boy of your age ought to know tLe exact year of his birth." "I do know the year." "What year was it?" "Same year as my sister Harriet. " "Indeed !" "Yes 'um ; we'ae twins." "I want yon to ask your mother bow old you are, and tell me to-morrow." "She ilunno. She dunno nothin ." "That is not a nice way to talk about your mother." "She don't keer.' "Why don't she?" "She's dead." "Where do you live?" "To home." "Where is your home?" "Over you." This with a jerk of his head over bis left shoulder. "Have you any books ?' "Xo tuom ; I don't need none." "Why not?" "I'm only in my a b aba." "Then you have never had educational advantages?" Boy scratches his head, and say, "Xo mom ; not that I know of. But I've had airysipelas. If what you said is worse nor that, I don't wanter ketch it." Does Experience Count? It does, in every line of business, and es pecially in compounding and preparing medicines. This is illustrated in the great superiority of Hood's Sarsaparilla over other preparations, as shown by the remarkable cures it has accompliaed. The head of the firm of C I. Hood & Co. is a thoroughly competent and ex perienced pliarimu itt, having devoted his whole life to the study and actual prep aration of medicines. He is also a mem berofthe Mareachurfetts and American Pharmaceutical Associations, and contin uines actively devoted to supervL eng the preparation of and managing the busi ness concerned with, Hood's Sarsaparil la. Hence the superiority and peculiar mer it of Hood's Sarsaparilla is built upon the most substantial foundation. In its prep aration there is represented all the know! edge which modern research in medical Science has developed, combined with long experience, brain work, and expert mciit. It is only necesrary to give this medicine a fair trial to realize its great curative value. Interested People. Advertising a patent md.licine in tha pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam, for Coughs and Colds dtK-s it is -n- deed wonderful. He authon'iea all drupgis's to give those who call lor it a sample bottle Free, that tliey may try it before purchasing. The lurge bottles are 50 cents and $1. We certainly would advise a trial. It may save ycu from cunsonniption. A Good Looking Face. We like to see. Yet Erysipelas dis figures the features and the disease is as dangerous as it is repulsive. It is some times called "St. Anthony's Fire," and often ends in Hidden death. S. B. Car penter, Grandville, X. Y., had it in both legs, and was cured by Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Iiemedy, of Hondout N. Y. This medicine excels all it hers for the blood. The children's health must not be nr-g-lected. Colds in the head bring on ca tarrh and lung affections. Kly's Cream ISalm cures at once. It is perfectly safe, and is easily applied into the nostrils. It also cures catairh, the worst casts yield ing to it. Secretary Kremer Leaves Jonetowr. Johhstows, Ta., Dec. "7 Sicretaiy Kre nu r, of tlnftinod coinniimion, will leaie JolinMown to-night. His work Here ia com pleltd and his papers, records and docu ments will lie sent to Ilarriaburg to morrow. Tlie orphan' fund will be placed in the hands of some banking institution for dis tribution as ayments come due. To-Nlght and To-Morrow Night, And eti lj day and night during this wetk you ran get at all druggists Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lung, acknowledged to be the most smxessful remedy ever sold for the cure of Coughs, Colds Broncl itU Whooping l ough, Asthma, and Consump tion, (jet bottle lo ii.ii, and keep it al ways in the bouse, so you cm check your cold at one. Price 50 cents and $1. Sample hurtles free. A Jealous Husband's Deed. M Alms's Firev, DecenibtT 28. About 0.31) o'clock this evening a shooting affray occurn d at the corner of Walnut and Fourth streets, which will result in the death of Richard Cotts before morning. Tbe shoot ing w as done by Walter Kelly, and arose front Colt's alleged intinucy with Kelly's wife To-day Kelly warned his wife about her conduct. About 6 o'clock she passed Kelley on the street and he followe I her. She met Cotts, and Kelly at once ran up. The two men had a quarrel, and Kelly pulled his re volver and fired, shooting Colts through the body. The worst feature about catarrh ii its dangprour tendency to consumption. Hood's sarsaparilla cures catarrh by pu rifying the blood' It threatens your kidneys. It it go on a little while and yon will sulTermach more keenly, throughout the entire sys tem. Take at once Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, X. YM which is the most effective medicine known for the treatment of all diseases of the Kidneys and Liver, and for Mala ria, as well as the - purification of the blooa. A Pokcetbook Found With $11,000. riTTsutTiui, Fenn., Dec. 21. A conductor on a local train found a povketbook on the Pennsylvania Rail-road tracks a few miles east of this city thtT rooming. "Captain Morris, United States Ha 1nes, " was tbe name inside iu gold letters on tbe purse, which contained drafts on various banks In London calling for 2,185. and a check on the Colonial Bank of England which read. "Pay tbe bearer $00 in gold, " thus making a total valve of t'1.72). It also contained three baggage checks, all from Pensacola Fia.,to Near York : a letter Tram J. F. Whit ney A Co , shipping and commission agents, New York, which was to the effect that they would be pleased to .e the captain immedi ately upon his arrival in New York, and other letters of a personal nature. Spring Khattvfed nTs, Ural tnvin. Impure blood, debilitated system, ail are the iui'ir.U out come In the. SiirtL. A medieUw must bv u'd. i.nj noililnir riiuUa . ... . pound. Ae k.'C otnere pnise tat yoa ciajaot Help beuevuw -,,j;i tr. L fliwnienf Burltn ton. Yt-. writes: "I have ni-M Pnlae's t'elery ! y,ej arcv:ijil5 -f ilnlier! cures m.le r fomno'liid on swetnl 0"earlur.4 and always I paiue i : ier t ..Miix uii l niter it'li.-r ui.hh Uiin trttb iK'n-l.t. Last sprtnf;, WUig very mil. ti run an t IS), ir' p-e.-veiims lnul failc-l, Mibt, to. down and deMlit.-ttifi. 1 i-eiiiiiine-d tikias it. xuere s BwUilaj: lueiV j-wa botili-iiiiUe ine fe l like new nmiu AS; . sir for Rico Enitr-lsttA i lem-ni town and sprtni meiicinv 1 do noil '-f- v ror -f.vco. i--- IT IS EASY TO Somersei ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MiirrrAtri-RER and I'ealkb 'h..cau:ii ar ErTiiirs or LUMBER AND BUILDIMG MATERIALS. Hard arid OAK, POPLAR. r'lfllN'i; PiCKETH. M jrLl'!N(.'S . ASH, WALNUT, FLOORING, SASH, HTAIR RAtW, CHERItY. YELLOW PINK. SHINULt 1-OR.-i R t I.f.-TI CHKSTNIT, WHITE PINK. LATti. EIINI.H NEWEL POTS. A General Line of all gradea of Lumber ami H e'iliMr M:eriI au.i S-..i;r,c Sl.uo kept in atock Also, can furnish aut!iiiiif in the 'inr of .vir !:n -iii.- to order u:i rea.inaliie pri.mpiDi-, Mush a bru.'keC, Hid su'.-d vi-ork. etc. Office and Yard Opposite S. EKDOKSED ET SCIENTISTS A3 P2ACTICALLT 1 Over 500 Coaut:ful Designs. f.10'U.'.:tINT;L EROfJZE CO'.'FMlY, JKaoEPi.W.i-i.M.;. HlMfTTi'Bl, BV I? ill So" M m Pr!co L-: Is a positive euro for Coughs, Culil.;, reu:, V,"hMipin-t"iu;.'Ii? ut.uT'i, Iicmsc ness, Inllucnza, Spitting IMimmI, Piem hitis, A.".t!:t:i.t. l.ut:;f 1'cvir, l'ictinsy. al all diseases of tho Thiout, (.'lust atul I.r.n;-:t. Ar. ::u Kx; cer.ir:n.t ii hit; i.o ceunl. Ccnsuinptiim has I ecu cured times v. :t!:m:t t uiti'u i !y it:; t":::t ly u.-e. It bin's the ulcerated surfaces, and cures when all other n t: iltc.i f-il!. l'lfty-si-; jcais of constant use has piovcu its vlitucs. Every faaiily should l:uj i. i.i tiie iu. use. Sold everywhere. ilciiiy, Juhusuii Dr. Henry Baxter's Kandrako B titers a a sure cure for C'ootiveness. liiliousneso. Dyspcjisid. I;.r.!i.-i -tl.'n, Iilnea.-es of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver, IIIieiin.ati.Mii, I;ir.;:ii.e;.s, .ivk Ileiiii i !;e, Lu.-s of Appetite, Jaundice, Apoplexy, Palpitations, Lraptious and Niilu I.'i.sc as. s. Keep the Sfi-m-ach. IJowcls. and Digestive Orpins in rood wnkii:;z eriier, tiiid perfect health v.. 11 be the result. Ladies and others s abject t- hii k ITcnilai I.o v. ill f.;:.I tea. f iad permanent cure by tho use of these Hitters. Liis.v; ti tii.; mi snild'y 1 11:1!. ve they purify tho blood. Price 'S t-ts. per bottle. I'ur fa!e 1 y all 111 aieis in mi tli -cine. Henry, Jt;lt::s.i:i ; Lord, i'mpiieturs, Uuiiingtou, Vt. Ili'nry, Johnson & Lord, Proprietors et Arnica and Oi! Linsmer.tr Man an.i coast, ti.o best external remedy fur Hhrumatism, Neuralgia., Cramp:;, Siirain. V'ruiMS, Burns and Scalds, Sciatica, Uackaehe, Fmsttd Ki-et and Lars, and all otnr Pains and Aches. It is a safe, sure, and effectual Li ineily f.r Galls, Strains, Seiab lies. Sores, 4e., on Horses. One trial will pmvo it:i merits. It effects are in ttwil cases instantaneous. Every bottle warranted to give s.".r..s.raction- IVlcu 25 cts. and SO eta. per bottle. Sold everywhere. BIESECKER c0 SXYDE R, A fjt's.. Somerset johs G. Caslislc TTi Foant is of ere.it n!ae to that rvtrt cf ttt current qti.Rtions. Two acta me iiraiy ci.uuli HART, cf Hanv.m. I considirTiTit F"Br as furTiihir-l'ioTncst srriter can find 10 address la ai.y turn. Prof. AilAHfi aV;Attii, vf lr.e Un.ert.tj cf M.m-jox. p. Tn Foar contirncn to I10M tti rlarr. th Ttlue, and the weictit of ita cuuiritiuuoirf. r.tJ Ai There has come forn-avd no problem established that has not been discussed in it j pays by masters of tli s'ibjci t. An nouncements of fortlieoniinp; artieles can rei.l. ni le; maiji! lout; in aiiv.mie. for Tim FORUM'S discusiiuis are alv. a vsof proile.".;s.-f present com eru. Ilverv s ieli problem that tbe Vear liSWwill brine: forward will bo c!i-c:isiHl, win'ther in iM.li'i. s or reiie-ion. or social science, or practical afTa'.rs. T!i J i-tiai y utitsiimr will i i.i.i.iin a reply by cs-Speaker J. U. CaRLKLS to fe'estttr Cu'io:.: tv oent a:-..,-!.! u " Uuiv the TWiif Affects the Farmer.'' TUE FOltOI PUELISIIIXG CO:n-V, '2r, Fifth. Ave, . Y. 60 Cunts a liuixic. nr rhlla: lphla. Srbol Open rct. 19(h. Yearly Yal prattc. S54M. Aiimtts ind'IntHifl auntr mn irtd Nrr At mr f-rt- fW &hKil. (vr Wrt foinl at Amo'Ih Attat.ed cljim in ftiuslenu iKktrd nh fTiitupwi Tcjrltrts ..?! tor, Mnti tr.'ltM' ttsmti h rrni ha in it a trim ral4t"f I is ..irtnt - r thri, etc. r.rflttiiitm Spat til orHtiMiit" t--r sk -i i.-n'. M ho rlrs T lut. miV -l-t All rfi. -I i:n crHmc. t fiTt. al f hctHHal I ahtrfatrary. Prjtn. at H cIk., ett. Mom ftii y ti;n4ie.l with jftjan'trt tbart anv i it--r t Cmfwtt. t) tTNf s1uc4iiMt. at1 'he m tnirtj;. T-ii1 jfti c- IlltntnfM atl iru sent free o nnv Mres SW1 THIN C. rraurteiMC. Mcli. I tu CiiicUn at th ult.ee. A DM1N ISTKATO U'S NOTICE. t-Haie of J,Mph Itrr on, ii c'd. late of Sincrt I..wnhip. si.mer.ct rutnitv. ha. letters of a.tui'TiiirHiien i.n ihc mIm.vc einip having I.p:i granted to Hie lliiiieriiriii d l.e Hie pnirH-r aulherilv. nn(ici-i lu rel.v iriveii loail im t- ainsinde'iicd lo aid iv-iaie to nmke innncdnue payment and thi. havinir claim svuinM :he ame to present then dulv Riiiht'iiiieaiid fi.r 'itlement on Haiiirdiiy. tlm "nil diiy i f Kil.rn.irr, ivju, at me lalisrcsnlriK e ol dec. asi'd. li EllKl.K ('. H AklrilV jnt. AdmiiiUiriilor. DMI XISTRATCK'S NOTICE. Luue of Jii'iuW. Il.iy, IVe .," JeT riTi Tovn- hip, ..nii'rv'.t t'uiiiitv. I'a. Lcttersof admii.i.iration on iheiilMvei.HtMie hav ing lieeu gTanicd loltie ntiderigiii'd l.y tin pr..-T antnority, noiii-e is taereliy given lu'all r tn.h,s indebted to aid estate to tnuko lnime.t'ale pay nit iit, and thne having rlaiius agnm-t the sa .ie will preseni them dulv aiithcnti.-nli'd for seitic- mmt on or before Kiiday, Kt' y II, l-.o. at the rv i.ience of the adm n""rior in v.il't ton niiiii. PETKK F. S1I vfi.n. J. li. Uhl, Att'y. imini-tnitor. A pmlisti:aiors sctke. Lut f Amrti!asf.ark'tt. di-np late of El Licit Tup, Soiirerii,t C. !. U the nnH?r.ii:ii. il iv r-ivunr 'ithtr!v. p - ti b herely jrivtsu to all rvrnin Inti'-iiift ii eitU ti n uke imitHnintu t yrt'eitt, nii'i tin havinar rlHiin-net:istf tr.e -finm to frvMrtit tlitm iluljr Hiithfiniltl Inr !Hti'v'Ht':it .n Sninula, thrsih of February, t tli r-si- dnpe f (k-ceawd. JoLI. M. Yt'TZV, juui- 13. A-irui:.lUatur. DMINISTRATUUS NOTICE. L fcuiteof IWi). PtufiV rterV!, lte of Jenner Tirp., Tettew ttf at,inifU"triimi on the Vr c-rfnip having been prunted to tbe uu'1''fijrn! tv the prrvfwer unttntrit, imijctp m ht.-rviir stvm to nli friwiiifi 1ixl'btri to-ivd ttuff to rriKk hornpfii nt faymnt, aii'i ihw hKviiiK r.iin or inar.il- .eain-t the n ffii! tTH-nt t,."n ainbtnu W1 ftr rtl mfnt t the uirJentTivl Atimiinnrmur, viinuut uiia. v. n. swavk. 71. . I y o (-CC 1, Administrator. t IMT" tiseri I- re: I- e ' - f ei,-rr t-.mir.'iiA '' " iM" F"vt mtnrfc. j X. L. liissiii Vs.u. rtowiw i-mVo-a. Paine. Cc.ery Gcmpour.d 1 pr'-xr!tol 1 ""cVi dnic;rLsis. i niler-.-.l t.y ii.r:!s:-r.s. pr.l.l t.y .,.',.1 rran-nwl ! Hi" 1. ieiuii.tiirrs. a a stm t if: v- a aSiu rx-iii- ire nt' 11 1 ' ' '-s Van ir-iUsc. uiJ w "O"' i rirmjiirtft is rs ntiArt - :.! I wii l.lwsJ ui. DYE iVITH DM "3X3 DYES :0ZZk. r Yard nmno iUISO fcJott Wood &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa IT WILL PAY YOU 7.1 STY YOl a or Wm. F. SHAFFER. t ) M lOIi S KT, PKNN'A., .M anuts .t'-rer of and Ivakr iu i,"i'-Ts XTtrk Fsntuhnluit Shnri Sntiet, m at Qttor mi ill EMM IUI A't. A;rrJ..r(f,c WHITE DUOSZE! r-.--iis in n.-1-I of MOXfMK.vr WORK wil find il lu tm-ir iiue-' local! at royslmp. where a proiK-r shoniiiy ftiii I..' Kiven litem. -vi- f,l", ,..l iU'r-uthl H ' 'Tif 'fl;. nnti PPTf i I t.li f i'l IT. I invite special aiieution to the Whiiz Zronie, Of Pure Zinc Monumnet Int-oi-icel ?.y UEV. V,'. A. ntv?. Ieclde l.iil i..v:ee:it in tlie j-oii'tof MaTKKIAI, AXD ('.iX.-TKI 1 TI'iN. and which is destined to be the i'eeui.ir M. 'at i.-r oiir t'nanaeaoie Cli uiile. rG!V ME A CALL. S!IAFFEI. c!j Lo:d, riopiictors, Uuil.:iu;tiiU, Yt. "Pie forum. 1 EGSTHLI EEYIE1 C? IMS SUBJECTS By the Foremost Writers in the WorlJ. TIIE FOPXM ha.? won tho hi-hest p!ac readied by any periodical ; for it pub lishes articles bv nao:t; authoritative writers aud by more workers a'on:r instruc tive lines of activity tliaa any other publica tion. -It contains cicven studios if jrcat subjects every month. It is impartial, g;iv te'j licariiiv;s aliku torach sid.-. It i.; Cnan ciai'y in-Jepea.li r.t, and it bclonrs to no sect or party : " iniorest." It iu never sensa tiuual, but it alius always to bo instructive. cc'Vre wori irhi -h de-.l- rr.:'.t y-ii-'icn! iw-llfb-e am-i I.t ilu; u' iiL.uu-:.k Pr;. AUhtJ LbiSHfitLL -!ti-wnt m '-nviaiciic r.i:i!iprw-. timt a thoughtful for-rno-' nf cur cui-ainc;-, f-r to var.ciy, tl:a r:. f:tt. c' rrr.vo ipiporfance sinrp Tnr: For.UJI wa3 ICO a Yccr. therm ftr ft t- I'tiTi. V fi . t' ir--- 1 1 - v ( rn.c 1. . 1- l IT iuiiilti i;S ( !cn it- rtv. i.ir J or :WltJ ta?vj .1 r if-t'.'v r tv.i'i-1- t -r-;, v. i wfmlf.i' t r laa- - , - ",s I .''- t'--t -r ti.-t . P , in ,t. r I'ati t-rj 't'trr-TITItf Iffof-ttn-n;. : Iclf-r ! , . :ni 1 I viv-wnti- 1 ri.i ' . 1 v-l '-1- ' n l--vv atf.-r.'. x .rrv uftt fvrr -rv r.w-iiv -tJitu:!-. .men 4'!nMn New Slit Hi 1 Li : A.L. CAM. , i.fi,i lariujtei. t ritKW"" , A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE! ( an I' r tv hved at piia'.e , a va'.nabie UM ASD WOOLEN FACTORY OVi.tT.U'y b;ionn the oi! F aiTor v, Situ 1 f two tnilc TM.rth (f ftnv;tv,I.t M'l , on tlirt aim-yUMiiiH i nf. Ti.' fann emutiii fij ii-jvo U.i i. l'ii iMH'vni"ti;? .t'i-it ( two fl'.vcUit'jf h n b.irn riu.tiaiMin, all in pH-tl 'iIlllL.:n A tour f- ot Visits" OF COVL ua UtU te hux bm,1 car t-A-i'T A hi iirfhunl. iti l;tri:L'o der T:i"WIf!i r Urr is r fnt- .itl -r. Mti-iiin.-'iy nil rotn p'"U. i;h VMiHTarid !m:n T "T ullHchcl. Al-O ak-'Md mw wtiU-r iHJifer, hi (J'jk1 ruaimig order. A gt-d Suai Orchai'd, on the I'nmi. TltN r.r"H-rv will V ..i I at a lar jHin. IT not o'.t iii i.rivaie '; I.v IMF -JTm day i.l "elmiary. l-'.n, -;;i lie .):''..- 1 on th-it d-'v at pid. :ii a.e, and if re'. In n ml '., villi I i.iKred for re-'t. aV Ai'ply on ihc pr-.ir.i-". dcciT-S.it, oni; roiTo: Nvr:n: T';e nnd.-n.ii.-T ft d;.r n-ip, Iri'cd I.v the r-p".im-' l oi.rt '1 s.ii,e t ( 1,1,11-1 pit. to ui lip.. 11 eei-l.t 0.. 1 nceeo.-nl sril leHrf- a di-lri-b'lli.Ml of liie (l.ll'l 111 I lie iee -l. of aieMl !l;e llni.. Fsu . ..i.'ile ol 'ii'i.-l-n i!i..-w. .Ie'-l. her-by g-v. n,.iee ileii ivwid altend to the ni.l.,'r o, id ft; 1.- " ..-',' eii V en,-. i,v. t;.,-- -'d .liver .lieiMr.. 1 h'v .'T ,e iii H,,n,.r-i l.n-in-h. v, Mtii ani i 0. re .1-1 p-.ron iiii.-re.-ud CIX U. H.TI U Aiittor. typ.inMialai3 Ah'' t l --" ' - r f .. 1 r. -Try- r--!4 .- i f. ."S' 1 L'A? 'Z, K l' , r-o- .v t w a 1 If Ihevers or OLD HONESTY TOBACCf WILL SOOf Fip JH(at- LA.ST5 LOGEI, TASJ SWEETER TriANl OjrjEaj j: . I ASK YOUR DEALER R 1 w" AND INSIST ON CrTTlNC ' tVzy pt-JG SJAlpED L! abov'e cJy. JSO. FISZER5BR03.,L0Dis?!!l,i SEND YOUR ORDERS FOE CAN DEE RUBBERS TO H. CHILDS & C( Manufacturers and Wholetali Dealers In BOOTS, SHOEC RUBBERS. 511 VOOD STREE PITTSESURSH. On mf IW pt I MMTTfl Lb t lfOpM I m I f Li tlM Warlt. "Ulin.i.. kMtiai-l Mtdttaiup Opnor fffm wilt , tot'B ra,MMs in ao-i r , ttj.-. titt I. mtwi..ci,. B.: , TrrtinrrV -' .C""' -i Mi !hr Fmm rtnnrnr h mi-! cop. Tli follow in est fi lb" tppraraiH of il nbrmt tSf HftWiTfc Trt ta hoik, li itwwI. sa-ap . a ha r - tocajmr w tl) lut kJ cam miaf ttw : ot i at kM, trnmtUmtvr. Ktrlrrtink ' Htf-r 'u:tfil rtitr. W AtUiTM, U HAL I.L I I CO.. 13 , PuillJ L 189O.. Harper's Weekl lloloUSTfATEB. II irprr' Wrfl.lt, ha a KU-ct.ihlish"t sit the lending iliiiitraTt ncaseais-r ia An: Tb fiii"i. if ir e.:ior-'s iimmcnt . f politics has earned for It the respect am) row: ..I nt. .intuit at ri-A.i, rs. ami tlie vitnuiy celler.ee i.' i literarv cimtents. ahu-liini rml and h.rt sinri l.r the hot ami ni.l:i writers, tit ll f.,r iie per is I of tsupl- irf : et rsn.-e i.f istes and iHirt!iK The siipplemi-nls are iif re.narkal.ie vanetr !f an 1 value. No ext n'e is nared to hnn: h'ehest nr.le' f art'i-ic ai-ilitv lo heriif.' i!liiiraf..n of the chanifeful phawsnf b.i" liirviirn hSu-T. A-iii-hii nnan-e. fr rn . T1""." A. Janvier, aid ari" Weekly in If.) HARPER'S PERIODICALS. per year; II.iRPER.-r WEEKLT. HARPERS MAGAZ1SE... IIARPErrs BAZAR - III RPER'S ro I SC. PEOPLE Pnt'atjr. ir'e tit fill Suh.irribers in till I St'i'c, Camitl't, or J.xin. T"-e Volumes nf the nv;; bin with N"emlr f..r Juminry for eaci year wv time i menti"iie.i. suleripti.m aiil hw-8 the Number current at hetinieufreieiw Round Volumes of l.'nrv-' HVrWifnrJ in neat Cloth Binding, will lie rnt ,tit: age paid, or by express, free of exi-eme. I tie Ireight disi not evet-d one dollar rT' fjr seven vohnnei. :ioth Cacs f.r eaj-h volume, S'litablr U I rig i!l be str.t 1 y mail, it-'t s:d. mi"'' Si 1J each. Remittances should ! made bT Po-t"ff ey tinier, or Iirmft, toa.-oid chance of li. AN.Mi;iers at it t't -..pv thi (tilrti' ohI tU rj-itrrm imtrr vi liarper Bn. Adilf " HAhl'ER & BRnTHEItS. Xew Ywt I89O. Harper's lYIagazm IblsUSTrATED. o A ne v h ikeoare tha !l.liiep, ' win A. Ahhev iil 1 (mwntet in Hatf. n-inr for l). whn col linents I.v Alsf ll'trper M-vfixm- h made s- isl srranif wit h Alphoiev Daiidet, the gresii"! Fn-imb novalMs. for an ex.-liiivi-i"ilic'' .ni r...... ..t - t, ... -t.v 01 Wr " The l olonUt- of Tamscon : the f.al .VI"', oflhe KaimMii Tartariil." The Hurt wit late.1 bv Henry Jaines, and ilin.traled n ilvrbach. W. li. Howells will eontribii'e a three pn, and l.alcdio H.-ani a i'l( two parts, a 'iilifd " Youma, '' handnawi. tinted. j In il!utra'ed paper., touching "''l'0,. rent ini re, and in it short .nine-. I timely article-", the -Vf.i siri- will maiiiUU' known siaudanl. HARPER'S PERIODICALS , acnvcn: it a r.pF.rrs ma a a zise. "" HARPER if WEEKL Y " t HARPERS BAZAR ' HARPERS rolSfl PEOriE. - Pisl'i'te fn-e Vt nil Si'luiriberi u Slulm, Ciiid.i, or Mtxim. Tho Volirms. of Ih tt:ia' b! i' Xiimbem lis- June and neceiiilicr When no lime is nm'inVd iib- nfiU'W wl.h the niimlwr cnrrii.1 at tl.el.me w orile . Bound Vo'times of ntrjm' M'-xtj" V srs8gscaij. MltTs"y3p- v. w-a , r, e, rwiini o'iime.i riti'ir" - h. I) UtUl. I yeschacii. in neat .doth binding. mn.l, post psld, on r-ceit ol s e yl Cloih ces forbindinjf W cents e"1 potaid. Index to H !' Vvttvf. ,nb.''r:-? Wtimt. and 1 '.s!rl -d for Vi.tunie. 1 . , I,.-,.. t...,u i.- ,a fiete. li. Cloih. M i. F! emlttan.'-s bonld b made by f'"1' ir l.r. o.- ii.-af. 'j vj 1 eii " ey or SrtrZHYtfrr nf tHt bt rfpt t':$ A , i'. f l.r rsfirrm rl.--f fi.. HARPEKi BKLTil.K, Siw Vo-
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