A ti.c IMnpt.Jo Mor Mry. - -A few tiara Biro wliile the eJitor was in Covinj.loT' ho - tihown liy. Tlmrnton, oHoro '., lio li ves on a i!.irc M.mpms to tlie ed.lcr si.i :licr.-orBrup-Lin riii lhat l reir.arialsie fur lhe n;in lwrsci f.uof tli" J ii!U:!dns now r;rov insimit Tlie vino is very large one anj is Rr ins on very poor l:nd. on the of one of C.rc!i."s fauw. U rl Li::s.an.Iif Hallia'-iLTttc vinp-'al-nc'it woulJ liar covered consklrraUe ground nnU wouIJ liave It-me tnarv cn.re pump tins, bat after Hi in Itail climbed ton .f a fiw and ou up a Jare ij;ilo iri-e. lie UivcnJ t!i:it the nuiiicr ou vounjr pumpL-i-.u were bix-aLing the tm-'uown it U- horifxt vll ccgrc lore was pmicr for an1' than pum'.insi. so be cut a!nit Ii.'.it of Uk pir- I'Jt tlie other li.-.!l f tluit ri-cis there yet. and lre are aorte pt C'XkI roed pump kins on i:. AssistfJ by our -'x-liot l:sif" we rm-as-ured a f. v. .f the Urc(bt. :;:iJ bore are the nio:;suniniTil.-. Oik (UirijiLin. four and cii-wn i .t-h-i; tircarafcrenco nnJ two f.-i't one i::ch i i Icnglli: three puiui.Liun fiur feet nr. i one inch Li cir--u:nf. r-:.ce anil i-ip.t'fii indies in lingiii. i.iio (ire paiiipLiun thrvo. feet and two i;:.-!iis i:i tircamferenftf uu l sixteen inches i.i U-nglh. IVii.!ethese there are tiuiiea i' umber of Bmi'.ier or.ea 0:1 the v The largest punilia is not yet lijie. anJ when it Jue take on ita p.Men bue it ill be mih larger, .-ml it v f.l Ik? eelit to the l ii 'ic nwit eJtiiotilkiQ. A f enileman who bbo traveled all Orer t!w pumpkin growing eutsa lnwnounees it the largest be has ewrwn.-Lilhonia ((ia.fl'ra. . Plea t'f Frs wb4 frparroara. Tlie Tuol'ai at Ninpo has Usued the fallowing proclamation to agriculturists, in meter of fcit eyi'.ai'l : r rog Jirepro Hh k1 in the niiJdleif your liil.ls: 1 tiioueh they a: little things they are little hiirniiti licings in form. They clier ttJi a bf 1 nig attachment to their natal h .-il. ami at night ihry melodiously sing in eoiK '-it it'i i leur voice. Moreover, I hey prot t y.. t crops by eating locusts. tliusO -rviuj ;ha gratitude if the peo ple. Why go ufler Uark with lantern. M'liemiiig to capture the haruiles utid UM-ful thaii's!' A!:hoa0'h lliey may I nice Kiroriiig for Tour ri -e. it i hearties to (.lay them. liericrforward it is for bid ion la be.T or them, and those who do o will be severely punched. Si'urrows. ng?.i i. ing at their wati mtly in the decs. They r.re not like wolves, tigers or leopirds. which may tal.e to i-ijurin'; men when thry grow large. Why po out with nets trying to itch them r,!i fro-a t!ie bills arid woods? Know that for the stro-.g to slay the feeble for f"J r the way of wild beasts and rr;icious birds UoMst the lust of your months rid bellies for savory meats, and thus act in unison with heaven, which lores ro preserve life. Iloth these sostsof creatures you are for bidden to catch from henceforth. Io rot (latter yours Im-s th.-.t after this wuriiin tlie ' putiishiaent fr iisol tiienee w ill be mild."- New York Tmes. th) r1Mn. The foundation tf a gooJ horse is its feel. No taatler how symmetrical the bead and ldr roay lie, without sound legs and feet it is lien (o valueless. The llrstcare. then, for tlie liorse passing a part of evit v t v. eniy-foar hours in its .tall, f-hould be for the feel and legs. Standing ukiii a hard l! r is apt to in jure the feet. A lloor of clay an I ce::l aphes is de sirable for a horse whose" feet ure liable to become inordinately !ry from !acU of li.itnral moisture und subject to con traction of I hi' bei ls. Such a lloor should lie four or Jive inches thick. tii-third sifted coal Hi.be and the remainder moist clav. Make a thin mortar of the c!ay and add the ashes, win king the mas with a bx'. as mortar is made for plas tering purpose, until the two are thor oughly incorporated Ujp"tiier: when the mortar Im-oiii quite ;iff put in place un 1 liertt down bapri wit'i a rammer of wood, fcimilar to thr.t us il by paver. When drv, this. t-snlKMi Ibior will Lie bard, but H may be moistened where tlie horse s forward f t htatid the bind fift. far obvious reasons, art not .jt j'-ct to the name conditions as regard moisture. Such a door wiii 1h worn by constant use where t he mo! tread cxmies, but it is easily renewed by cutting out portions down through its tlticltness nnd replenishing with newmaten.nl. A horse prodinpowd to lender fi-ct. raid liable to i-ontnietion of heels, with other fool and ankle troubles, if obliged tomyupy bis cUill half of the time or more, will do lietter uHn the earthen lloor, claims Mr. to-or.-e A. llarlai m bis work on the fatiuiy horse. Tl rrerrur for tlstlnvj . I. lo Ue LeejH-rs in geiMTal consider it profitable tr keep t!i apiary stocked with pure Italian lees? 2. Is not their gi'tit leneas and i.-oase:n.iit easier manip ulation the child reason for desiring them? The !;Une ipieries were recently pro lounded und answen'd i n American lice Journal I'rofessor A. J. Cx.k " replied: 1. I hardly thinu so. 2. I thir.i that they are ujM-rior. hut the amiability is the main jMiiut f. L. Vialhiw Faid: V(-s. to far as 1 Sinow. C. Ve. partly , but we can add. for their superiority in every other respect. J. b fNind says. 1. As a rule, ) think they do. Nt by nny menus, lliey xssetis many of her i!ahtieB to rec ommend them, among hich is that of lighting i:th worms, wliieh they will not allow to remain ia their hiv.es. The atie are few of runny replies 'eehvted at" random. Tlie editor cf the journal iiiot4ilays: I. The opinions ;f "liee l.e ers in gen eral" are very much' mixisl, and really prove nothing. except that they generally disagree aUul it. 2. Their qualities tf industry and hardihood, coupled with their beauty nnd docility, are their chief reiiiniinendalions. Tliliic Thai Are T..ll. In storing aw ay H-ets. 'cam ts, tur r.ips. iarNiiiis salsify and winter rad ishes. Vi.-k ailriMi sto put them in boxe tr barn-Is in layers of soil, tilling the soil in between them. The object is to pre vent cvaoralion and retain tlie juion. and. .- ki'pt. they will remain iih ail their original freshness al! winter. American Cultivator says: "The sweet er cider is the stronger wiii be the vine par, but the slower it w ill be in making, unless the process is hastened either h mixing with fully matured vinegar, or turning from on lend to nnotber lc esKwe to air. This can bo best done by tillering slowly through bard wood or hcr shsvirrgs baring no resinous er offensive odor IVactica! fanner suggest culling otit all the poor and disniabfied epecimens nnd dis;sing rf them at once. This will ;ive I lie balance of your flock more room, and it will lake less fted Noth ing but what you is worth keeping lor breeding purposrs should be fed over inter. W. 0 Ilortii.n). if Wisconsin, lind th.tl c! vrgi-tahli thrire wondet fully wher.' treated w ith bijaid ju.bure. made by liliin a Inrnl Itaif full of irtly rot ted manure. sa:d the rest with rain ma ter, keeping a siout ntu k to stir it. aud refilhrg w ith manure oci-sionitlj A Com all !mintaln Mi ia. Francois Chay not. '. Corn wail llolltiw, auiocg the Coram all iuHi:ttiiius. in Con necticut, brs Itcn eeurcbiag for three years for iron ore on Ins tcr.ii. For the st year be has been employed in dig ging a tun ik I alsmt sit fee; square into the side of a r.i'xmtain. lie ha gone 350 feel. Al theenrrance he blasted for a long way through solid rock, then came a kind of clay of a yellow color and ntxt lie found a red substance resembling lire. He h:s a gravity track and cor running lite viioh. length of bit etieer nine which be is working alone, ilary prings bare lvn found th:.t gush forth pure, cold wr.i'T Mr. lliayn t has now .truck into stone remaining Isre quan tities of iron, and bis finds ere ric her as be proceed inward. I'hijopk' TAe the Hfxkiji for lotl mn A DENTAL TRAGCDY. Sira'iliore imide no eecr t of the fact !hht l.e tncfint. business" ith Anselini (iooillif k. i-'iie hid a gol f:n; a pretty f-ice, njt to-) much br;n u I " cool mil. ion in i.ard csh. There wa every indication thai SmsoU.rt's suit would Le croa-ned with enits. Nerr before had his eai!e been o LewiV:hing or bis glances Mthril'.ingly tender. M.i Angelina busked in the gttnshine of the former and levelled in the radiance of the latter. In fact 83 obvious as it that Stna'.l lore whs the favored nuitor that all other competitor bad retired from the Held with theexceptiou of Frank Biu9t and it was the general opinion that he didn't leave It simply because of hi constitu tional inability to perceive when he as beaten. The Ci-JoJiuvk parties, as everyhtnly in the social fviiui knows, are delight fal and jo'ly affairs. Tney are not sutlicienlly particular, perhaps ii.iii-erriuig the liinae of some persons tlrcy invite to cuit lliofe mho hold strong end uncompromising opinions on the mbj'-ct of "blue blood." but it has allays U-en comvded tba if any one pits bored at one of the jo.k1 !uck' entertainiuents the fault is bis on. There is no stiffness or rcslraint aVjnt their hospitality. They p.K's the happy faculty of nmking everyboiiy feci at home. The house, with the large conservatory attached to it, i delightful ly arranged for 'vpisining" or Mirtirg, or even mote serious amatory hr.Mimss. The house is dex-ivedly very vpular ith mammas with m.irri.igexl le datiglilers. l ine uann:i who thi re suec. -s'u:!y Uvmebed three dm.ht rs on the s-rer.e mid placid s a ofmatriuionyoiav re marked: "It is my Candid J.iuioli that fa girl can't get ofl the Inf-k through (ioodlmk's parties she imiy as Weil ietire to a nunnery at one." It is not str.u gi-, therefore, that 8j!ail bore should have decided after careful (i..nsid ration, to farumily "pop" to Miss Angelina, at tht nut Hood luck party. The fateful venti.g came round in due eotirsf, as ail evenings do, fuU-ful or othervkife. r-'inullhore f.it happy man and he believed liut somewhere in the m igi.borhood of niiilnight he would be still happier. The most careful and methodical of man is spt to iiecotne absent-minded w hen he thinks that he is going to "pop" tea young la jy within the next few hours. 1 do not sjieak from experience hut 1 have been so informed by those whom I have con-uUcd on the subject. Smallbore biinaclf told me afterward that he dressed like an tufoinaton that even ing, he was iLiuking ail the time of 'sotnething else." It was a long drive to the Ooodluck mansion, but the way didn't seem long to .Smallbore. The rain fill in a dismal drizzle. The centrist between thechcei less streets and tho. brillitai.tly lighted parlors, full of fragrai ce and laughter and well bred men and handsonje wo men was equal to Unit lulwecr.lhe ogre's den arjd the fairies' grotto in the panto mime. !so it Ktmed to the poor people gathered outside w ho occasionally caught fragmentary glimpses of the f cne w ithin when a door wasujiened, and tiiey wish ed wistfully that they, too, mighl be rich. But no sooner had Smallbore opened his inoutli to greet the first friend thut he nut young Jaik Saspray than he made a discovery w bich caused him to feci that he Would tr'.adiy change places w ith the Jioorest of the poor chaps cut side and iemain a poor a p'icr chap for the rest of Ids days. Tliat he told me himself. lie Lad forgotten his false teeth. lie turned jiale and clapped his hand keichiel to his mouth while hairow.i.g '.noughts twirled through his brain, lircat heavens, if he should smiie he was a lost man '. lie cuuld not slug. He was robbed of hisaccoiopiithiuentsand traus f irined into an awkward body. ' What's the matter old fellow?'' uk el .Seaspray, with genuine solicitude. "Nothing, nothing," u.uticred joor iiialUore lnhind tlie folds of his hand kerchief, the absence of bU teeth mak ing hiiu lisp. ' "I gucth ith only a thill, oulh I think I'd U-tllier go home." ' Wise decision. Why didn't he stick to it? IJec4u.se fate hud ordained lhat at that moment he could see, through an o,en dwr, Frank Biutf baying ardent at tention to Miss Angelina. . tsiialibon 's affection was, u tide r ordi nary cncuiustaiiCi ?, of a A'eli Icguiated aud discreet character. But even t.-.e most temperate of woihts is likely to get ins mental balance dittuibed when be sees a rival making iove to the woman whom he has resohed to uioke hii wile. .So Smallbore hastily decided that he would stay to keep an eye on BluiT, hut wmld make latuscif as inc:jus;ieii-jus a poshibie. "Come upstairs and take a brandy and soda," said Siaspray, "you will feel bcttei .then." "Thanktli, I tl.inkth I will," replied Smallbore, who felt 'he need of some thing to stimulate his courage. It was the worst tiling he cjulj take uuder the c'rcuaistanees. What he wanted was s iiiiethiug to quicken his judgment. Brandy and soda doesn't do tnat, "It's my private opinion," tubseqoent ly ob-erved Seaspray, in the Binoking rooin, "that .SuiMil!oie is three sheets in the wind with the fourth flapping" "Well, if that is the case, he had lietttr fight shy of liss Angelina," was thejit dicions rcsiiise ; "she threw over ii! Highlly last year because she found him tight once.'' Smallbore, despite the brandy and soda, was of the same opinion, but as he explained tome afterward when lr.tking a clean breast of the whole business, he could not resist the temptation to steal dow n stairs to see w hut Bluff was up to. He selected a place in deep shadow w here he could see w ithout being seen. But in this world when afeilo gets into a fix the thing that he wishes mast to avoid is most likely to hupien. The sharp eyes of Hiss Kilty ChipT discov ered hiiu. Sue had been out six seasons, and erbaps had her o n private icasous far object ir.g to a long continued tete-a-tete between Miss Angviiiia and Bluff. "Oh, Mr. Smallbore she excluimed, tripping tip to him. 'where have you been keeping yourself so long. Fui so ghid I've found you. There are a lot of girls who are just dying to hare you sing a duet with Miss Angelina. That sweet one, youkuuw, about love will hare its wny." Miss Kilty tapped him with her fan and added slyly, iminting to w here Muss Angelina tr.d Biulf were sit'.irg: "Now don't you think that I'm a real good friend of yours? "There's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip,' you know." "Confound hert" thought S nailhoro. (lie really thought something strong r be told me.) Laili- r in the evening in had Ij .ked foiward With a greut deal of pleasure to singing with Miss Angelina, but now the bare idea (fit made him shudder. 'Thn'ii have to i $ uk tne," fi.iia.blid Suialiisire, vainly trjmg lo c. ntio l is isp. I am noli, ieelhaig thwtll. 'Indeed 1 think we bad bttb i excne jon," reined Misk Kitty with j basis, liltiUg her eyihrost. SmaliiMire di lo't spprcciate thesignfi- c.ince of thst emphasis. He was only too gla I to get rid of her. Meahwhile a false theory concerning the ciuso of Smallbore', defective speech had tiavekd like lightning. Tom Jenk ings, ho bore Sma'ibore a grudge for a rich!v-dt nerved snub which Smallbore had once administered to him, fouDdaa or port unity to whisper the news to Bluff. 1 got it afterward from a friend of Bluff's that this is w hat he said : "That snob, Smallbore, is as full as a tick. He can't even talk straight. If you play your cards well you've got winning game." I don't like Bluff, tut I admit beisa Stuart fellow. He at once perceived the advantages which the situation offered for htm. t Kiltie Clipper had only left Smallbore five minutes when Bluff strolled up to him. "What's this I hear, old fellow; you are not feeling well ? I'm dt ncedly sor ry. I'll take you w i.ete you'll get well in a jiffy. Miss Angelina has been so anx ous to see you all the evening that, by Jove, she has been hardly civil to me." "Come right aloug, old fellow," added Bluff, with affi-cted good nature, jiatting Saiuliiiore on the back, you'll get well in no time." There ha l been nothing in the terms of their acquaimance for the jwst six months to justify such fatniliarty. In fact their relations had been decidedly Vitaiued." But poor Smallbore was owerless in Bluffs hands. He was hustled aloiig until he found himself pinniped dow n alongside of Miss Ange l.na. To add to his consternation he loand that lie hal dropped his handker cbn t and could no longer hide his em barrassment behind its protecting folds. "Why, Mr. Smallbore, I'm awfully sorry to hear that vou are sick. What can 1 do for you ? I'lease tell me. l'er b.ips if you come w ith me into the con servatory and get soma fresh air you w i.l feel lietter." The tones were teni'er, the look di vinely symi a hetie. It was in that con servatory that Saia'.ibjre hi-d fondly im agined iie would ask Miss Angelina to be his wife. Here was the opportunity ollered hiiu. But he was just as power less to take advantage of it as if he had been bound hand and foot. He had never before in his life, ho told me, felt so al jectly aud completely miserable, "Jlh nothin; ith nothin; I atthure tiiu Mith Anthelina," he said piteously, "Finalithle thick, thath all ; I'll get h over ith." Miss Angelina looked at him earnest ly. There was no trace on his face of thai bewitching, inimitable smile with w hich he was wont to meet her gaie. Alas, poor Smallbore did not dare to at tempt a smile. That would expose a cavity where faur pearl white teeth had been accustomed to glisten. His lips were tightly drawn. He presented a most woeful asjiecL Miss Angelina's sympathis were touch ed. S.uaKbore might have extricate him self from his awkward position and push ed his suit to a successful issue on sone other occasion, w hen better equipped for it, but fur one little awkward circum tance. Women are quick to put this and that together and jump at conclusions. Miss Angelina had delicate olfactory organs. She detected the odor of brandy. It wag the result of that confounded brandy and soda that Smallbore had taken at Seaspray 's suggestion. Her manner be came frigid immediately. "Mr. Smallbore, I thiuk you had bet ter l'o home at once," she exclaimed, tait- ly- Then turning to Bluff, who had re mained close at hand to see how t hie 1 it t e game woiked, she said sweetly. . "Will you be kind enough to take me to the super room ?" "Don't be too hard on him, Miss An gelina," Smallbore heard Bluff say as they moved off, "I don't think that he oft'-n gets in that condition." When Smallbore reached his rooms the Inst thing that awakened in his mind a realizing sense of w hat that evening bad cost him was the sight of those pre cious false teeth glistening at the bottom of a tumbler filled w ith water. He knew thut he could never so far sacrifice bis pride as to tell Miss Angelina I he true cause of his seemingly strange conduct. He had lost her. The EjxkIi. A Naiiless Horseshoe. A naiiless horseshoe, which has been undergoing severe tests iu England dur iig the past two years, with satisfactory results, is as follows: The shoe isjat tsched by a steel band, w hich passes be low the coronet from one extremity cf the heel to the other. The band is ke pt in position by a steel pillar w hich runs from the center of the shoe up to the center of the hoof. In addition there are three stout studs, one in the center of Hie shoe, and the others near the heel and on each side of it. It can be pat on by any one who has once seen the Yro ct, w hich takes about half the time re quired with the cold she e system, which latter is an improvement as regards lime on the ordinary process w ith nails. The naiiless shoe diminishes or pats an end to catting, and is particularly suited to brittle hoofs, or hoofs with sand (cracks. "Harold." she murmured passionately, "do you think you could love me as well if I w ore calico dress and a faded, un becoming old lioiinei?" "Could I ?" he answered, "when we are married I w ill prove to you that the dentli of my affection is enough to stand even this great test." WniCII TVII.L. IT BE 1 TVl-lcn t f!ie fairesi. rose or a lilvf Which is ihv swcttiist, a sneli or n jienrf ll' H-y's iijwetish, ami (minims' is Mitly : liora is it ni ie ami hiir. ter. f cvt us a flower wns Iter fare when t kissed fbove it tlie minam'e und ir'ory of life.i Wai. mr playmate, I love iike a sister,' Lut bora i iliuose for my w if. Thst la relit. yotmr man. marrr the ftri tou inve. t. all menu, if ftiif witj'hate ou. i-iioul.l lier health become dclK-ate and bee lninv fn,le alUT tuimiHiie. r. in. iuUt that tin ia uii.ally nr to (uiielusial dwurlxni.t, vitknwsi. im-c-uiuiitH. or painful dr-tli-rs pcciuur u Ixt s i. in the cure of which Ir. I'ktw- 8 Fjvorice I'nieription m auarai tel toyixr satisfaction, or mooey rt i milled. Se uw pnnnsl wmticulc ut guaimntce on lstie-wr.it'T. i"or overworked, " worn -out," " rtin-dnwn," rietfilitutctt tinchcrs. miliim-rs. dM-ssnmkiTa, sumstnms, "sliop-niris." boust-kn-pera, lon-siotr toxliers. nnj hi -hie women gi ner aliy. Ir. Ps-r-' Karnrite lreseriptiin ia the pn-jti-st eanliiy Imkiii. beinif uiHijuaWI a an setk t.iin- conlial and rusloraure tonic, or ireiiirta-i;ivi-r. Cw rVUt. im. t.y Wor.LO's Dis. Via Aura. Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS rcrulrtte and clennae the liver, stomach and bowcia. Titer aro Mir-iy ves-eije and ir fcrtly Itsni.i'-Ks. fine at Done, buid lif dru'a'iAa. a wuli a iai. CARTERS OlTTLE I SVER If PILLS. Stck Hsuichen.V'je all the trouble taol drst to a Dilious stale of U tvMm. sacft M liyuitwHS. Nauaea. lJrowiun. DutteeM fu-r auinf, Psia in Uia bi-ie. Un While liieir bus icauu-kalMe succm baa been shows In curias 8BLT Readache. wet Cjimta'a Lrrrta Lrwea Fiuji r equaliy valuaWe in Constipaimn. eonn nnd arrreotiDC this annoy in eomplatot. while thr y alse oorrvt all danrden of the strieoh, awmciKae Uae lirer and napuaia tto bwia. i.ron If they only cursd Ache titer wontj he almost priceless to thoee whe suffer from this diatrpwoa complaint: but forrunetely Ihrir aK1nr does not end here, and th'a who core try them will Bod theee little pii i rslnal.ls in so many way that ther will not he willing to do wuhout tnem. But after ail sick bead h the bane of so many tivtt that heir is where we make our groat boast. Our piUa cure It while othr do not. Cinn i Lrrn.ic t.ivm Tiuji are very email nod wry entr to take. n or two pills malre a dnee. They are strletly vr-tretable and da pot smpe or jiunm, hut hy thir eenilr artion please al! who iwe them. ' In vials at SSeMtts; flre for $1 . KoM ewrvwhere, or sent by uaiL cum tmicam ex. Trt MR blfe Mlt& "if pop had blanketed you in the stable you would be fat, too." FREE Get from your dealer free, the 5 a Book. It has handsome pictures i.m valuable information about horses. Two or three dollars for a 5 a Her Blanket will make your horse worth mo, and eat less to keep warm. 5'A Five Mile 5A Boss Stable 5A Electric 5A Extra Test Alk for' 80 other styles at prices to suit every- hrwi t If vou enn'L (ret them fmr.) ?oi:r lleaier, write us. BLA ARE THE STRONGEST. NONC CCNUINC WITHOUTTM 6'A LAPFl Wannfd br W. ath'b Soss. ) hllnda . who make tbe famous Horse raml taker blanketa Monument to Gen'l. Grant AND The Weekly Mail and Express TOU CAN bTI:SC'P.ni5 TO UOTH AT ON'CE. HOW IS THIS? YOU ASK WE WILLi XrLAIN.E Tht nvr Mai! and Try.-nt haF"" l wi'.b the r.rmit Vii i..iii, hi AkNM iaiii-B ilnl ll eiiitiir rrr- enue of lh r Irora yearly m-er..!ioi. of i0 doliaraeru mill he iiiiirl ixer 10 the fjtid for the rrrreonof a allsl.al Aloeaim nt to general I Ilk.-? s. loaiiu llKurstde i'ie-k. Sew ork t' iy. In otlitr ofil. if jou srml Tuo iiollam 10 the ll'rrini Ami ami mriuvou will receive tlie pajer K r a year and your mom y will beH'i eer U. li e (. ol ilntumimt hnml. VH1 will ifctm re eriTea Inileqiiivaient Ut ytsir miiey iu a CnU- eia-w nrekiy iiewiiirr. anuat tin- au,e ttn.-.- you will be helping: to loruard a noble aud uorihy eatiM. the Urrkly ilnilvnd trynt l.aa lurlher .di i re.1 ia erneiitK and flneeiity in Ihil work ly M.l. ril.u g 1 KN Tile l SANLi lajUJtllS IO tbe S.'MUkNT MAI.. liie luiiowiitf lel'.eo. are relf explanatory ; limi tlon tX-bOTEKNoB OjIXILU Ntw York, Novcmtier W, tt. Prrinirtor$ rf th flint (fl jji,ou.- It a-iTs m plesinvtoaureyo iliat the mem ben, of tlie lirant Mmminenl Atoeiation aTreH ap', approve a1 aii-ept 011r cei eisi fer to aid, tl.ri.iii.ii 11. e tneiliein of It e W'reU'i A'-iii ftsri pn. in the eiei'lion of i he gnmn inenional at hivrrsnie Park 111 honor of Ihr ilii;Ft:it o sol ditraud pair is, t'ljMeaS. i.rant. Aioro B. foFSilt, CLairn.an fx'rutlve tiiniuiine of iLe oicnt In. v. moit Arrotiailon. LKT1KR rr.O IS ES. GRANT. Nrw Yop k , Novrmlier V, l4-5!) The arrsnpemeiits if aile cvteca ii rl MrW7y Mnil nitrl ..t; and ihrfiraiit :ol.iiluellt Ami- riation try hearty approval. The ofler of tlie II rr-ly M'il nwl ts)mw r-ninoip., nn tr it thotild lie re-jiond'd to pn mptty by thcriiis-ua of Araerii-a ll e mebons nt nl fMedily lie huiit at ihr v ry ite n cpiifl 1 y my hm! aed arwl .e lieied I y ine es il last M olina plaetr of hi pre ei'iti reuiatos. the up a heie I hi rsm-'nti will lie bide ba,aad ahere onrrhlldren uniie wnk me in nay.ag,, " lnt in Ma' he in bmtt.'' Jcua Icnt Grant. axotukk lkttkr ft.om uovkrkok o0vr.ll, Grast Mostmrst AwnriATios. Nrw York, Iieeerotsfr is, iss9. I.'KaK Fir : Il tre me profound mtisfaelion toaeknowledire reeipt of jeor estremed farorof this date eneha.li f cheek fiora the MVrKy Mail and tsprem sir tkjc thiasi imillars, yahle to theirder of the Oram Monument Association, aa a contribution toward the erection of ibe rant memoiial at the Kir Hilda l'aik, in the city of 'si York. Such a renirit.mion eoirina at thin lime, is dcutiiy ralnahle. Jt will a;imulaie the renewed effort recently eutr red npon 10 comple e the fund nt'ceary to cunmnict whatweeonn. dently be'ifTe ill be ibe raudt personal me morial 10 t'hr le'!dom. ailhlull' and cordially Tours. Alomo B. Coi.xn.l, Chstrman of Executive Comniiitce. To Cot. Elliott F. tb-rd. Will yon not belp In tlilf wo.lt by subscribing at least tuo dollars to the liraut Mcui rial Fund 7 TIIE CEEAT FAMILY NEWi TAPER. The weekly ine of tlie Knil md Xprwlsnot a mere re hah ol the daily of the tame, ihe mat ter thrown uxrelher without n-rrd 10 ibeorder or sequence ol tkinrs : It Is a live, lndep.-nontj fcarhts, pnrekive Journal, wllh an individuali ty and a bains' of its own. It'is nkillflilly and care filly edltrd wiib a view of making it fast tat it claims 10 be, THE MODEL HOME KEWSPArEK. uns:Riprion Harts. One copy, one year ......fl CO One eojiv. ix rsonihs... 1 OS Iaily, ptr year 00 REMITTANCES should be made hy Fxrrf ss, money order. Pcsp.ftice tirder, refi'.icTed letter or bank dra'i payalde to the orrfer of the Ani end yirna. VVliin ihm made tlity will be el nr llk LIBERAL cash eornmiwlons irtven to arenfa for makinit up rlutia. special itinUm loaginta stating cemniiiion rent i n apttlh stp.n. SKK.i IMKV IMPIKH KKKK. A kl'o- all le'tern to THE WEEKLY MAIL A NO LXPKEat. 3 I'ark how. Sew York t Hy. TAX PAID. Tlirre Is pro-a!ily fr-w who realise the enor rsoun amo'iut of money autrr.ally id into tho IT. K. Treasury 00 both implied and LiomMie Ihiuors. Are you aware that Max Klen. of Alle gheny. Pa.. l a largx i-oreriouurr to that f.mdT Are you ported a 10 who d.ice on of the lariest biM.ine.-a in the licuor line? If not, let n tell To'iikst Max Kb 111 lead them all and why? because be hat loar in-e anecceded tn ern vinoiug the people lhat be furni.-nes value for Taltie. He ella kix year old . kciihimer. Finch, Overholr, and (;thai.n at Bl.uj perriiart or six quit; for tv.on. Uia Silrer Age that defies romwrtition at (1 W each quart bottle. Witica at .Vieentk pr quart and upward. He ahlps In neat ly packed boxes. Send lor his price lint and complete cala'ifroe and do net hetltaie le Mtid your order k atajt Aiein, Ki Federal SV, Alle gbeay, la. tEl'aSntEE. M Mtk 1 aH.atO. ia. Vl lict.iw ti aSAtkat. pOTrK IWufcltpaj, WnTTMUd . UP Ho-k, airww Km. im ttmm, wKk y9rk.t mad saf k lartirfT Vkt nWrVM t frsr. o-thr wirt, sr imrw Li &tf , -w aaaaaWat aaW pia, TtMM HnKf, M WI sat iOm mun, atrm vrrr, mm aw MJ MwWreSSasr aVfcael (wtai aboMl tlt Si nwajv tVh tsi mvdai Kar m. tto4da bar . gatcr tttr W tkiM w 4tr rvpavid. V , .1) eisssv trh, Afar N aVsMxr pll. it ysjai srtNinfl like M p M wm-w lr mm. T 1rrt irsM V'V ta fls4uV4 pr k aattl fward. Ailnfrftt, Mum fc Cet U t , rrtliM4, MiUa. mm AME 5A ElSfETS fl CCwIJ i0 Housewives. V'.'.rr?. ' J 1 ! li H MM mm The fanutar en J mniinc nu who ha bm out to tbm okkI nil davj cavn wash thaar boots oIsmxi b4tm aad Orgt H drwwd mtli WolffsACfJEBIacking Makaa hiiiiaakaaiilngeaalw. SfirM Sweeping and Scrubbing. Hi boots wltt wear a trial deal knter, will aot (as iff and hard Id amv wasar or rala, and will ha WATERPROOF'. LadkM. try ft. aad mstat lhat soar haaband and nana oaa It Oncaawaek fcr Ganta' bboaa and aoos a mcalh for Ladiaa'. tTaeqiiaWdaaa Harness OreaslnajAodPnaemr bV.Wl Sy Shos Sum. Orooara, OrossiMa. as. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, phiudelphu. JAILROAD TIME TABLES. BJlTIVnKE &oiiio R A II. JW AD. &0UTRSET& CAMBRIA BRAXCB. DISTAKCK and fake. Miles. Fare. Somerset to ftoystown... .... l ' 40 Ri meract to Hcoveryllle.... 17 60 Somerset to Bethel 2L' 79 Bomenet to Johnntown .... tt I 1(1 Somerset to Rook wood M Somerse to Garrett. - IS 60 Bomemet to Mcyersdale... 21 70 Romem;t!to Cumberland . St K Somerset 10 Washington 210 ft& Somerset to Baltimore. . JV 7 SO Somerset to Umina H so Somerset to Confluence 28 90 Somerset to ('onnelliviUe bi 1 so Somonet to Pittsburgh 110 S 40 The fare to I'hlladelphla la tll.M, and to New York, $11.64. Winter ArraDseicent In (fleet Rev. 19. 'IS. KORW-BOCXD TRAIXS. JOHNSTOWN EXPRESS No. 9L t Lrart. I Arrive. Rockwood 5: a m Johiurtowa 7:25 a MKK-ET... S a m Stoywn .... 6 21 a m I Uooversvine. si a ni j boLhel... . a.Ki al MAIL No. 93. Ime. Plttshnrgh S:fW a in Kockwood ll.f a m Somerset 11 :."i a m Ptoyalown 12 .H p m Hoorenville. UjI7 p m Bethel ASM p m Arrive. Johostowa 1:30 p m Pawengera from Plttshnrgh cbange cars for poiata oa lb Somerset it Cambria at Kockwood. SOMERSET ACCOMMODATION No. S6. t lsart. Baltimore no a m Pittslmrk'h, a m Kockwood b.V p tn Mil ford t;Uim Arrives, SOMERSET IMn Passenirers for Somerset from the east and west on Inn fillaburaii 1'ivisiun, change cart al Rock wooa. SO VTII-B0 VXD TRA IXS: BALTIMORE MAIL No. 92. t Leuttt Amrrt Johnstown -f) a m Bethel s is a m Hooversville S::1 a m sisoinwn Hi am s iSIEksET S it! a m Millord H M a ni Rokwo.'d 9-40 am Cumberland, l .uam alliug!orl . am Bslumoro....... s::0a in Pittsburgh 2:W p Paswrpers for pointa east and west change car at nuinwiwa. ACCOMMODATION No. 94. Arriret Johnirtown 3 00 pm Bciiiei a s; p m Hooversville... ISpn mursiiail . 4W p rn toxturt p m F.tvkwo.rfl 4.-.i p rn Cnmlrland . 7:vn p m PiUkhnrsri S:;s p m Wa.hitigten. s:. p m Baltimore 8:39 p m P"'ntrrs f it ent ant wet cSaijo can ta noeasooii. ROCKW 0C.D ACWMMCDATION No. 9S.t Isavrn I Arritn Jomhrski 07p m I Rs.kwood p n Paswnc 'rr leaving on Oils trt'n can make con oeeeoii at KikawuoJ wita niybt Express train east and wesu I-eily. t Wily exrepl Sunday. BALTIMORE Je OHIO RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH DIVISION. M (MA. & 7hn'w Leart Balm. JCx. Mr.il. Zxfrem. Htt.Knrh. l-i r. w. R.IXI a. h. :a0 r . Braddork h " S:a McKteNrt In " " . Wkt Nes leo ?;M " fc:J3 " 1:JA " tiroad Ford 1: JI " Coonelltiville Sr. " :S0 11 10 " Ol.io pyle 41.S " 10 W " H:4S confluence 'ts7 10 :!1 " l.'OhA. a. rnrilia 4:f2 " 10:Ss u.U .... isstiman tai M ll i " rUs-kwood Wi ' lt.'s ia i.-rt S-r J:43 " Salisbury Jnne .2 " llo " . keyciauale i.ia " 11M " L12 " a. i stone d " ll:ft9P. at . sand Patch f:S:t " ltb 1J& - uthampUiB 6:1s " Fairliope S 2 " liAr " HyadntaD -: " 12:47 2:l " ( utnlierland 7.0.' " J. 20 " 2-40 ' Wanhington . . (. .V) 7:'0 " Btliuaoie (arrive) 4 30 20 " WEST-BO VXD IRAJXS. V-nimfn A Train Lenre Cumbered Ae. Mail. Erprttl Baltimora a. M. 11:20 a. U. Ta.H Waahininon " 1AM, ' 114 , Cumberland If " S.C0P. . I :10 Hynciman S :& " 4.1O ' 1:W .. tairhope S-40 " 4:1 ..... .. Southampton M5 ' 2:23 m saud Palcb 9-19 " Ss"0 .. Keyxuine 9-23 K bM " u Mcyersdale 9-80 " 4:10 " 2:41 ., Salkbury June. 9-33 ' :1S " Garett 9-3U " S:ls " Kockwood 9-S4 :. " $4 ( asaelman 10-02 " 6.41 " t'rvina lO-'.S " 6.00 " :30 Coiifluenes 10-31 " . " :M " Ohio Pjle 11 W S:2i " J 51 M Connelsville 11-40 " 7:a M 4.80 " Broad Ford 11-4S " 7:10 " . Wen Newton 12-35 P. at. 7.fl " i:Il " McKet-rart 1 l'J " 8.23 " 8:4 " hr.dl.ick 1-32 " Ar. IMt.b irgh 2 SO 8-35 6.20 " TLe time given ia Eastern Standard Time. Mail Trains connect at Rockwood with trains to and from Somerset and Johnstown, at Hynd man with iraiui to and from Bedford, at Garrett with trains to and from Berlin, at salisbuiy Junc tion with trains lo and from Salisbury. AO TYaiw Stop ftir Tumenffrrt wAere Time it One. W. M. CLEMENTS. Manaer. CBAS. O. SC'LLL, Gen. Pass. Ag't. OF PORE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk So dlacrailard that It raw ts taken, dlxtnatea, wwd aaalmllated by I h moat ewattlwe ttoiaaeh,whea the plniai oil eanwot be tolerated ; avnd by the eom btwatlan wf the all with the kypa phnapbttea la mack xnorw e Cleave loua. Staurbable as a flesh prodafrr. Persons ftta nvWl vaile taking it. SCOTT'S EMO-SION ia acknowledged by Pby.K lu to h tba Fines' and lteat pmpara ttuu in the world for tba relief and cum uf CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, CENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUCKS. Th eireeti remedy fnr Cnnmrmpl'ton, and Wastinj in Children. Sold 6y aUltntitt. Vjr tuKJ. JS.fJ It AiU Kit. Aiz't. Jjr. Mt. innoMatit. V. j tif .Jul Ih r- . T? - A clerp mat in Iowa relates the fol lowing anecdote, vbich, as he aaj',ouglit to be a hint to all couples about to be marriel. A lady called upon him and announced her name aa Mrs. M , widow living in s distant part of the Btate. Her husband had been killed in the civil war, and she had applied for pension. Bat it was necessary for her to proye her marriage. This she had not been able to do, aa her marriage certifi cate was loht, and all the witnesses ex cept the minieter himself were dead. he had come a long distance to get the minieter'8 evidence, insisting oion it (bat he was the person who had perform ed the ceremony. ''But I do not remember anything about it, madam," said the minister, af ter carefully listening to the at man's story. " I have married hundreds of people in the last twenty year, and I cannot recall your raee at all." "Why, jou must remember that even ing. I worea traveling suiand my hus band was a tail man with black whis kers." "I have married a great many tall men with black whin era." "But don't you remctnber, we came in w hile you were at supper, and you at-ked us to walk in the parlor a few minutes?' "I don't remember it," "Don't yon recall how my husband was very much embarrassed, and during the ceremony knocked a vase off the table near which we were standing? And then be apologized in the middle of the service, and we all laughed about it al terward." "I don't remember even that. Other things like it have happened since. Can't you name something else ?" Other little things were mentioned and the clergyman hunted up all his old letters and journals in hopes of discover ing something that would recall the cere mony and enable him truthfully to iden tify the widow. But in vain. Finally the lady, with some hesitation and confusion, said: "There is one thing that I em sure yon cannot have forgot ten. My husband had driven over from the next town. In bisabeent-mindedness he had left every cent of hia money at home. "Now, don't you remember that after the ceremony he came up to you as if to hand you the regular fee, and then, in stead of doing that, he stammered and blushed, and finally asked vou to lend him five dollars with which to pay bis lintol l.ill nrnn;;nil.r.l,.rnll,.mAni. the next day. Surely you must remem ber that." "Ah, yes, inJeed, I remember that very well!" exclaimed the minister. And he could not help adding : "I haven't seen the money yet." The widaw received her pension short ly afterward, and not long after that the minitjler received a ten dollar bill, with the words: "Payment for a good man ory." Ywtlh't t'omjxinion. Spreading Manure in the Win ter. Manure made in the winter should, a lien it is possible, be spread as it ia made, on the land w here it is to bo uw-d It is a f.tct that cannot he controverted, and has been abundantly proved, both by reason and practice, that manure if never worth more than it is the day it if made. Nothing is added to it, but usual ly much is lost from it by lapHe of time. Kxrrpt on ste-'ply-sloping ground, the manure is safe from all danger of low, and it is put where it will do tbe most good when it is spread on the land direct from the stable. There is no more haul ing of it, and if it is raised upon all that is dissolved from it goea into the soil. jutit where it ia wanted. Hence it is a convenience and an economy to haul out .i t . me manure ami spreau it a soon as a wagon-load is gathered. Experience of a Lady Mission ary. miks tmeiine c iianna, missionary for Iiret Baptist church, Troy, X. Y. says : "I am glad to state that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Ron- dout, .. Y, cured me of CaUrrh of the Bladder, Kid.iey trouble and Constipa tion. I would add that I always used the Favorite Remedy with tbe consent of my pbysican. Brakeman James Parting was at work under a freight car at Glen Loch, several lays ago, when the train 6tarted. Real izing that escape otherwise was impossi ble, he clung to the brake-rod and was carried several milts in that position. To-Nlg-ht and To-Morrow NIrht, And each day and night during this week you can get at all druggists Kemp's Balaam for tlit Throat and Lung?, acknowledged to be the most Baecessfnl remedy ever sold for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and Consnmp tion. Get a bottle to day, and keep it al ways in tbe bouse, so you can chck your cold at once. Price 50 cents and tl. Sample bottiea free. At South Side, Pittsburgh, a big black Ne w foundland dog holds possession of a highway. Ilia companion, an animal which is the exact counterpart of the dog, died in the middle of the road, and the living animal refuses to leave the body or allow any one to come near it. A " Sovereign " that Cost $1. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Reme dy, of Rondout, X. Y, is known to be a certain cure for Nervousness, Debility, and the ills peculiar to women. This sovereign remedy stimulates the stomach Kidneys and Liver to a healthy action. For all troubles of the blood and nrinary organs it has no equal, axd a bottle, which costs only one dollar, should be in everv hor.se Patrick Gallagher, aged 5fi years, a resi dent of Plymouth township, Montgomery couniy, wtule driving to Conshohocken on Friday afernoon stopped at a toll-gate near that place, and while in tbe act of paying toll fell over and expired from' heart disease. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe- I culiar way in w hich tbe proprietor of Kemp's Balsam, for Coughs and Oolds does it is in deed wonderful. He authorises all druggists to give those who call for it a sample bottla Free, that they may try it before pnrchasiog. The large bottles are 30 cents and$l. We certainlywould advise a trial. It may save you from conionmption. The children's health must not be neg lected. Colds in the bead bring on ca tarrh and lung affections. Ely's Cream Balm cures at oncei. It ia perfectly safe, and is easily applied into the nostrils. It also cores catarrh, the worst cases yield ing to it. Tbe iron manufacturers of Xorristown are grumbling over a recent advance in freight rate, of which they were notified last Monday, and several of them are dickering with the Reading Railroad Co. lor a restoration of the old rate. THE SFR1NG MEDICINE YOU WANT Fame's Celery Oompouiul Purifies the Blood, Strengthens the Nerves, Stimulates the Liver, Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. There's nothing like it. Use It Now! -1 at prtn(f . belnir very mucb run down and "HaTlnr uurd Toor PsinCa Celery Cempo'ie'l debl'luiied. I procured some of rnlne'a Celery tfcig aprinir. I can safely rvcoinrnHn 1 It a tn Compound. The uss' of two bottiea made me moat powerful and at tlw anrtie time nwr-t feel Ulte a new man. Asa general tonic and gentle retrulnior. It's a aplenild nerve tofiK spring ttiedlctne, X do not know Its euaL ma aiaca taking It 1 bare relt HKe a new nwa.' W. L. tiarmLaar. R. K. Kjioaa, Watenown, lxJtou. Brigadier General V. S. O., Burlington, Tt gi.oo. suiorta.oo. AtDraggata. Wam. RicHaaPso Co. rrcpa- BurUngtoa. rt. DIABQKQ DYES TiM'ttSSS. LACTATE D FOOD iT tZS Somerset ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, If AHPrACTCSBB AMD DlaLKB WBOLBALIB AND RXTilLXB OP LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, Hard and Soft Woods, OAK, POPLAR, BIDINUR, PiCKETS, M0CLDIXG3, ASH, WALOTT, FLOORISO, SASH, 6TAIR KAII-S. CHERRY, YELLOW PINE, SHINGLES. DOORS BALUSTER.5!. CHE3TSUT. WHITE PINE, LATH, BLIXE3, SEW" EL PT8T3, A General Line of all grades of Lumber and Building Material and Roofing Slate kept In xtock. Alaa, can furnixb anything in the line of our buxlneaa to order with reaaotab promptneat, auch sa Bracket. Odd-Ued work, etc. elias cxjSTsrxLsraH:A.si; Offlca and Yard Opposite S. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUT TOCB Memorial SVork WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMEK8KT, PKNNA., Manufrotiirer of and Dealer la Eutern Wort Furnithtdo Short Satire, tn aU Colort mm m mwi m AUo, Agent Jar the WHITE SS0XZXI Pemorii tn need of M0XF Jl EST WORK will fiad il to their tntenut lo call al my abop where a Tilnhltf ahstUMn. Wtll h. nran ihim - ' nrmw in AVr b, ud tRUJti ' wai auenuon 10 lua trYhltt Bronze, Or Pure Zino Monument Introdneed by REV. W. A. XINO. a a Decfde.1 InproTement in tbe point of MATERIAL AND C'l.SSTKL'CTIO.V. and which la deatined to be the Popular Monument for our Changeable Cli raiie. -61VE H( A CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER. IL H. Downs' Vegetable Balsamic Elixir Is a positive cure for Coughs, CoiJo, ness, Inllurn-a, Spitting Llood, Bronchitis, Astlimn, Lung Fever, Pleurisy. r.::d all diseases of tho Throat, Chest and Lungs. As au Expectorant it hat i:o eqiul. Consumption has been cured times without ruml f r 1 y its tlmtly u. t. ItLiais the ulcerated surfaces, and cures when all other remedies f.iiL Pirty-.-dx years of constant use has proven its Tirtucs. Every family rhould Ltep i; i:i the In use. Sold everywhere. Henry, Johnson Dr. Henry Baxter's a sure cure for Cootivcness, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver, Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Los of Appetite, Jaundice, Apoplexy, Palpitations, Eruptions and Skin Diseases. Keep the Stom ach, IJowels, and Digestive Organs in good working order, and perfect health n id be the result. Ladies and others subject to Sick Ilcadarho wiii find relit f hud permanent cure hy the use of these Litter. Eeing tonic and mildly purgative .they purify the blood. Price 25 cts. per cine. Henry, Johnson Henry, Johnaon A Lord, Proprictorg of Arnica and Oil Liniment for Man and Beast tio best external remedy for Rheumatism, Burns and Scalds, Sriatiea, Backache, and Aches. It is a safe, sure, and effectual Remedy for Galls, Strains, Scratches, Sores, Ac, on Horse. One trial will prove its merits. It effect are in mi.it cases instantaneous. .Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. Price 25 cts. and tO eta. per kettle. Sold everywhere. JOHN N. SNDEB. SCHMIDT zzz: The Largerst Wine, Liquor, IPJ THE UNITED STATES- ESTABLISHED 1336. GK W. SCHMIDT DISTILLER AND J0B3ER OF FINE WHISKIES. IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQOURS.t AND CIGARS. X0S. 95 ASD 97 FIFTH AY EX UE, PITTSBURGH, PESXA. i AU O.Aert received bl wail tr o(Jnn m recent prompt mUtnhun. t MASON & HAMLIN Organ & piano companY Hear i ootain a ore onave. nine S op Actum, f.irnl-.nU In a MODCk 1 r'irc anil iiaiiUMjiue rae of I Ml-il bUu-k aiiiUL I'nre tvi oacaai. I sio aol'l on th K-j I Hue ryini allll 37 pryua.- STVic I lr. inr ten quarter, uneit or- i icau bto.ntta pruperiy of per-taaal-uuhUiug. The Mwn and ITamlln Sirlnirer." iuremed aii-l pai- a I eiueii dj ji-n A Hamlin in ts uxe l In the Mtwii 4 hamlin f ifauinn purine exeiuivtfiv furnirkahie r-Hnein of lone pianos I ai'i pneiioineqai cap It r lo ianl in tnn'. c.iaraclerue theae Ifulruoienta. Papular Stylet Orrim at (22, $22 53, (53, $7S $96 ami ?. Ornnt auJ Planna anl.l fir fmrih. turn Pirmniii dwt- it. an I KeuleJ. Catalotuas fruu. Administrator's Sale -OF faliiuRealEslulB. BYiVIRTCE OF AX ORDER OF SALE iwued out of the Orphan' Ctnrt or Somerset roimty. Pa., tothe uiiilenttr:! dirwted. lwlll einfMa tn public aala on the prviDlM. In Welleraburg uorouKii, fin WEDNESDAY, FEB'Y. 12, 1890, at I o'clock p. m.. all tbe nnilwirtorl ane-thirrl In-tere-iiof and lo In a ifrtain rieceor lot nlriMii il ailiiale in We!lerburj ISonanh, .niertet County, I Pa., adjoining lota of Kli ghafl'er, Unj. Knapper, I Pamnelf'. KicHiand John Inters, iimlauiim one land one-hali acre, more or Waa, baring a i.vnuij iiauia Dvelling House, tahle, and other onihiilidlnn thereon erected, aud known as tbe Hotel nrouertT.'' Ope-halrrah. and the balance In ni mrmtbr. Ten per rent to be paid wbea the property is knocked down. K rKTFR KSErRKf, A(1miriiiratorof Mary !yd!r. Coi bosx t Colsobn, Atioraej-i for Admin intraur Lumber Yard &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Fa. 4 E30BS3 ET SCIENTISTS AS mCTICALLY Wlil'Firr- .F wr MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY, Croup, Whoopinfr-Coufrh, Catarrh. IIna:5C- Lord, Proprietors, DuiLntun, Vt Mandrake Bitters are bottle. For sale by all dealcis in nud;- & Lord, Proprietors, Burlington, VL Xenraliria, Cramps, Sprains, bruises. Frosted Feet and Ears, and all otur Pains ACT.. SOMERSET, PA. BUILDIsGr and Most CompIeteI::::r.::::i:::: and Cigar House Telephone No. 666. A MONTH OF BARGAINS AT Pittsburg's Great CARPET HOUSE. 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