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Slate Librarian 3 1ft 9 4 3i .33 LIGOXIER, WESTMORELAND COUNTY, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 25, 1896. VOL. VJII. $1,000 I'ltlZKS.

SOUTHERN A.KTTER. fOl'Xtll. MKU'lNU, LOCAL AHMENERAL St. AUKUNtlne--Its Beauties and Sur Stalilstowu. Amzi Brunt ajid family have moved back from the mountain to iheirold home.

W. J. Roadman and Reuben Campbell WbatsUxuKour.dk'lii? Ilil-ja' Tata Pills. Bonanza, i.ng& Mewherter's Get your flour at Lang Mewherter's Pain has no show Tilth Pr. Milan' Pain Pilbj.

To be llHtrlbu tt-d Absolutely Free. Happeainis in the Valley anil Elsewhere Visitors To aai From Oar Towraafl roundlngs. I'nlquo streeis, Hotel fonce l)e Lf on, Royal l'nlactt, IMaza The Oldest Uouso. Editor of Echo: Your paper is a wel Fresh tread every morning at Lan corned guest, bringing to my notioe all Use the letters contained in the text: "Motion Seeds Grow," and form as mauy words as you can. using letters cither backward or forward, but don't use any letter ih same word more limes than it appears in "Mounn Seeds Grow." For the news concerning tne -vaie 01 iigo iiier," boiled down aud seasoned to taste Mewherter's.

Don't forgot the Gold Medal flour only tiSc.alLang Mewherter's. Put ii Short Paragraphs. Eggs 12 cents, butler 20 cents. Don't fail to read our new advertisements litis week. Head the Ligonier Echo.

News on every page. House for rent call at this office. J. W. Keller's new ad Also bringing back Infold type part of a letter written to tha Laughlinstowu Union Sunday school, the heading of Jacksonville.

A few davs later found me contains some example the words: see', on, none, weeds. Read it. The person forming the greatest items which may interest you. have each moved part of their household goods preparatory to a full removal April 1st. J.

L. Grove and family have moved in with Moses liomer. E. F. Blackburu will occupy the Brougker property.

Rev. Muiiden has begun a series of meetings al Spriugllcld, Fayette county. Elmer Deeds was up to our town last week. E. N.

Miller undertaker had five funeral within he past week, ijuile a lot of sickness just lately. Anon. tn St. Augustine, a name familiar 10 you all on accoutitof the important part which it plays iu the first epoch or history. It contains a permamenl populalion of about five thousand people, but during the win ter her population more tnan ciouoies.

The sights of St. Augustine are worth the time of the most studious and industrious, spent in viewiug them. As the cus tom was at that date, and rtmains so yet Idle 1'urk. Sherman Roshon who was hunting wild in some countries, for cities to forlily themselves against invasion by high walls. geese lasl week and did not gel any went Get your suit from Jackson if you want a good fit.

The bargains in ladies' fine shoes at J. V. Keffer's are worthy of your attention. Fresh Country butter and eggs at Lang Mewherter's all the time. Keffer's $3 suits for Men are leaders.

Call and examine them. Rosalia Flour at Lang Mewherter's (33 cents. Call and see Lang Mewherter's stock of canned and evaporated fruits. Don't delay, but get your measure now for a new suit C. T.

Jackson, Ligonier, em Diamond. Every person who have tried Bonanza flour praises it. Y'uu Can get il at Lang Mewherter's. Remnants of brussels carpels cheap at Milrtlock and Berkey's. number of words, using the letters in the text, will receive One Hundred Dollars iu cash.

For the next largest list we will give $75 in cash, for the next largest list in cash, for the next $'2.) cash, and for each of the next ten largest lists we will give $10 in gold. If you are good at word making you can secure a valuable prize, as The Motion Seed Co. intend giving many huudred special prize's to persons sending them lists containing over twenty-five words. Write your name on list of words (numbered) and enclose the sauie postpaid with six two-cent stamps for a large combination package of Motion Seeds That Grow, which includes the latest and most popular (lowers of endless varieties, also particulars and rules of distribution of prize's. This word contest will be carefully and conscientiously conducted, and is Solely for the purpose of furl her introducing our seeds in new localities.

You -frill receive the Biggest value iu flower seeds ever offered, and besides if you are able to make a good list of words and answer promptly you will H. Smith, of Ligonier township, left Inst Friday for a short visit to Derry. R. M. Graham, was at the county seal last Friday ou business.

XV. A. Peterson, was at Greensburg Monday of this week on business. Messrs, E.G. and Horace Hays, of Pillsburg, were home over last Sunday.

Master Earl Ashcom of Kiskiminetis High School is now at home spending a two week's vacation. N. M. Weller is at Latrobe to-day (Wednesday) viewing a bridge and attending the borough dog suit. J.

H. Murdock, of the firm of Murdock B'M-key. was a4 the county seat and Pittsburg yesterday. Hon. James B.

Hammond, Republican candidate for Assembly was in town last Saturday calling upon his friends. Jacob Peterson, an employee of the Republican iron works, of Pittsburg, spent last Snnday among his Ligonier friends. Rev. A. M.

Lyile, son of John Lytic of Ligonier township, who is located at mull around the entire city. She, not willing to be out out done by her sister back to work at Blue Kock. B.lly Heinzelman got 3 fresh cows last week, there is also a new farmer at lh four Engineer Present with SJtePCh es Heady. Iliddcrs. lMs Consideration of Iflds Ueld Over.

Council met iu special se'ssion, The1 members present' were N. M. VVeiler, Wm. Hays, secretary, J. II.

Murdock, Win. Koontz, D. McCoti-aiighy, J. H. Brant, Jerry Kissel, J.

VS Crawford, John F. Menoher, Geo. Deeds. ThK object of the meeting was staled lei, be to hear anel consider bids of engineer' on the subject of water Works and grading of town The following gentlemi were present or sent in bids aud heard in regard to propositions for making a survey of the lown and a survey for water works and making maps, plans, specif! cations list of engineers present Wilson Smith, J. B.

Strawn, Alex. Potter, Hallman Ogle C. T. Long. S.

W. Pogg, Jamison ifc Fogg, and Mr. ividson. Mr. Smith was the first man heard who explained the matter of mak ing maps and profile of lown also plan and specifications of waler plant.

Tlv; second gentleman heard was Mr. Strawn who thought that a survey of the low if was not necessary al present as it could be gotten along without very well and that a grade could be anticipated and many hundred dollars saved the town, which could be thus expended on pullii'g iu i water plant. Mr. PolUr said Ins proposition had been given in writing and he had no speech to make. But was ready-to answer questions, said he thought a gaade of the town and a profile should bf made.

Mr. Davidson of the f'uui of Wilkinson Davidson of Pittsburg was heard The bids were then opened and found to vary considerable in mannered bidding and in price for doing the work. Tlur council after a heated discussion and ad' journing and reconvening finally decided to hold over the consideration of ihe bid until Thursday evening March 20th at which lime the work of grading the leiwit and making plans and specifications for water works will be awarded. Adjourn-" For insurance in first class companies, call on Elmer J. Hays.

Lang Mewherler has the nicest line of cakes in town. Ligonier Ecno and Ohio Farmer one year for $1.75. Hello there! subsciibe for the Kcilo now. Lang Mcwherter handle the finest line of flour in town. A wedding is set down for our town in the near future.

Latest styles of suits made to order by C. T. Jackson, Diamond Ligonier, Pa. Magazines und Periodicals a re now on sale at H. A.

Will's thug store. C. T. Jackson, the tailor will fit you to order, cheap and good. Four new horse shoes for OO cents cash at Bowser's old stand.

C. A. Bowser. Good coal always on hand at the Bren-iser coal bank. McCance place to assist Billy.

The sleighing parlv to Stahlslown last Wednesday night included Geo Cook, Nellie Kiggs, Pete Swanson and others. Andy played the violin and Samuel Fry the corntl. Thev were somewhat delay ed on the road as Cook's mules did some kicking. David Morgan, dancing teacher will move before long. He is going to give a jvaluable prize.

We intend spending a The weather the pasl few weeks has caused considerable amount of sickness in the form of colds, grippe and se.ecl party before leaving. BILL cities in the Mother Country and not having at her command the ordinary maternal, substituted oquina, (Uo ke na) a hard substance composed of small sea-shells and sediment, deposited by the waves along the beach. Those alls were made durable for mauy years by plastering them over with cement. The city gates on the norlh side of the city silll remain with a few rods of wall on either side of litem, all the rest having crumbled to dust. After passing through this antique gale-way, I visited the old Spanish fori, lis construction was begun, 15U5 by ihe first siaves brought to America.

According to this, the student of history will obser (hat slavery in U. S. dates more liian a hall century prior to the yeor ol which the sale of slaves began (1(510.) This fori was not completed until 17SG. It contains mauy dungeons ami und r-ground caverns iu which soldiers were confined for punishment. This fort is also built of coquina rock, being about thirty feel high.

Its great height and Jookout towers, give it quite a different appearance from the wonderful ioil of to day, of which the greatc part is below the surface ol tin grouud. 1 might mention the curious woocYu lock which is still in good working order, spring, key J. I I -Vutx: liiornlnno or i. CtlllM Ml large amount of money in the distribution of prizes in this con, est. We assure you that you trial order wilh us will be mosl gratifying.

Write your name plainly and send list as early as passible. Address, MuNON SKKD Ce), Motion B.dg., Chicago, 111. Our town is becoming famous for dog not be poorly suits for $2 Your children should clad when yon can buy Keller's. fights. Belter let ui), young man.

Call at our dental rooms over Will's drug store. You are always welcome whether on business or not. Dr. 0veu Morgan. Hillsview is qtnle a lively place for dances, even at Ihe homes of the aged.

New Lisbon, Ohio, is in Ihe valley this week visiting his father and other friends. Mr. E. K. Zimmerman was fit Greensburg yesterday at Westmoreland Hospital calling on his wife who is there for treatment of a broken collar bone.

Capt. II. S. Denny, of Morningside farm who has been traveling in ihe south full line of The string baud of Brimstone Knob Lang Mewherler handle tobacco and cigars. had some thrilling experiences the other night.

A certain Hillsview man passed through here last week using some rather unbecoming language. ed lo meet Thursday evening March 2tilh The best Syrup and O. Molasses at lowest prices at it Thiee 10 cent loaves of bread fur cents at Mrs. M. J.

Light's bakery. For good, first class coal at low prices, go to P. B. Hrcuiscr's coal bank. David Shirev of Boucher is moving to the Galbraith property and S.

Wards- Houchcr. Wm. Taylor, of Greensburg was calling on friends hear on Thursday of lasl week. Mr. U.

B. Heinle brought 100 pounds of maple sugar from Somerset county anil is good quality and only cents a pound. Mr. Jones will move lo Deny the 1st of April and we are sorry they are going. Well ihe situ has gol over the line and we loolc for good weather.

The robiu has ide its appearance and that is a sign of Spring. There was singing in the Dunkaid church on Sunday night letl by W. Ray. r. Geoige Kissel, sr.

is em the sick list. Rev. Hanawall't sermon on Sunday lasl was dedicated! to the memory of ihe Dr. Hall who died recently al Yonkers, N. Y.

and who was formerly a resident of this place. Dr. liairv Bullen. a candidate for as- worth to the store house of R. M.

rati a in. Miss Mattie Jones of Springfield has had an attack of scarlet lever Out under the skilful treatment of Dr. F. C. Mc-Kiveen is getting well.

Messrs. Samuel and Wood Beck have been pulling quite a lot of their locust limber into market. We understand that David Fry of near Lose was kicked by a horse recently and considerably bruised. Ned. for some returned last Thursday.

He is a catididale from this district, as a delegate to the national convention at St. Louis. XV. II. Peoples, teacher of Laughlinstowu school left last Saturday for Brad-dock where he has obtained a position with the P.

R. R. Co. He lacked three days of finishing his school which will be completed by 0. L.

Phillippi. Married at Ligonier, March 17 by Rev. E. II. Dickinson, Mr.

G. M. McDowell and Miss Grace Johnston, both of Harold Pen a. Notice of Dissolution. Smoke, smoke, smoke Harvy Black's cigars; ihey are always the best.

Coal delivered on short notice and of a good quality at moderate prices by P. B. Ureniser. Give him your orders. Go to Murdoch it Berkey's for stocking yarn.

Plenty to select from good quality, nil colors. Lang Mewhorlor's have always on hand a ull and fresh slock of ihe latest and best candies. Kev. McM urray Goes to Cuicaara'. Rev.

H. L. McMurlay. formerly paalot" of the Lutheran church of this place and who has a host of friends iu this valley has resigned as pastor of the St, John'. Lutheran congregation or MclCeespoit, and lias accepted a unanimous calli to the St.

Paul's English Lutheran church of Humboldt Park, Chicago, 111. Rev. McM urray has been pastor of the St. John's for nearly two years. He cam-r therefrom Dululh and has done goo I work Ihe church nourishing under his-pastorate, lie v.

McMurray is popular willi all classes and his congregation anil-friends of Western Pennsylvania regret his contemplated departure for Chicago. When shall this chilly winter be turned into glorious spring time and ail these snows and storms conduce! in the frozen regions of the north! Eli Brant has resigned as janitor for public schools and is moving to Latrobe Ihis week and intends conducting a boarding house in thai place the coming summer. J. W. Keffer has bought out the share of W.

A. Peterson in the clothing siore of J. W. KcltVr and Co. and W.

A. Peterson has bought llif genvral siore of J. W. Keffer. The exchange was made lasl week.

Monday of this week our hotel men were in Greensbtirg attending the hearing of license cou 't. As there are no remonstrances from this place ail licenses will be granted. About 5 inches of snow fell this week and people were Sledding yesterday. Win. Sumffer and Miss Minlie Clifford both eif Ligonier township were united iu marriage in Sotnerseton Thursday of lasl week.

All sledding party was one of the events of the week, in which nine oT our young society people The route Was to ll.Mielo via O.ik-grovc and return. All report a gay time. The lecture civen la: Thursday evening in the M. E. cnurch by Rev.

G. I). Cm issuian was a rare literary and oratorical treat. The subject Victories ui scmoiN wilt visit the valley this week. and every thing made of wood, being about the shape and size of the head ol a key with a oail to it.

This fort is the first built in the new world, and now belongs to the government, is opened daily to visitors ai nine clock, and coses at lour. The most peculiar. Mid striking feature of the whole euy is iis narrow streets anil overhanging balcony which coyer a greater pari of the streets, im-ngiue yourself wi Iking through the busiest llioruughfaie of a city, streets less than weiil feet wide no room for side walks, sinking in the sand to a depth that makes walking a wearil'ouie task rather thau ft pleasure. A few years ago several new streets were added, being laid out systematically in modern style, lined on uiherside with niagiufiet-iit hotels ana fancy private residences. 1 dare say thai it.

AuguHime is second to none hi the Slates, ia comparison lo its size, for fine hotel structures, furnishings and 4'eiieral eeiuipiueiii. The l'once De Leon, which some of the "Echo" read-is tunc Keen and others heard of, is ihe IDEAL hotel, built in the center of a four acre jnoi of grouud, with shell driveways leading from Ihe streets, which form a boundary on its lour sides, to the uiaguiticeul courts of the Royal Palace, through lawns carpeted with ihe very best verdure of Me'ChauicsburiJ. David Smiih is employed on Knupp's saw mill which is set on Muah Ber's I arm. Seaton Campbell sprained his back while turning a log al Knupp's mill. Scaluu is a six-fooler and shouid be carelu' how he lilts.

H. B. Albright and II. B. Stom were surveying Noah Campoeli farm one day iast week.

Neighbor Cole was up the valley ihe other eiay on the hunt of a farm hand. Neighbor is a leading fanner anel pa goeid wages. Some of our young folks spent Monday evening of lasl week at Noah Byer's. We expect a protracted meeting al the Brelhieu church in the near future. S.

H. Uoberis is engaged in making On ihis the twelfth day of March 1S90 the firm doing a clothing and shoe business in Ligonier under the head of J. W. Keffer it Co. is dissolved by mutual consent, W.

A. Peleisou the junior member retiring. The business will be carried on as heretofore by V. Keffer alone. Ail persons having open accounts with above company will please call for earlx settlement.

Keffer. W. A. Peterson. If your teeth need attention write an make an appointment wilh Dr.

Oindorf, of Lai robe, James Dickey, administrator for J. G. Albright sold Ihe. Cook township farm lo Mr. Mack of Homestead Tor cash.

If you covet appetite, flesh, color, vigor, lake Aycr's Sarsaparilla. Sold by druggists. Mrs. J. W.

Keift will show a full line of Pattern hats and bonnets for Spring in her Millinery rooms next week. Ayer's Pills are purely vegetab'e, perfectly safe, do not and are a splendid tonic. At Marker's you will find the largest slock of wall papers in town at ihe lowesi prices and late-st designs. Come and see them. at ures production, lnierspeised by beds of Ingram flowers, sparkling fountains nd choice shrubbery.

The first glance alter a Short lfceurod IMes 1 liness. convincing the spectator, that the lloral designer had reached quite a high degree his art. After viewing this Harden of Edru," my curiosity aud admiration maple syrup, b. 11 is an experienced hand anil we expect some tine syrup. Mrs.

Cole has been visiting al the resi was stimulated to see the interior of the 1'a nesvllle. J. XV. Kuhns and John Robert haver ri-med the sugar camp of Spuire Deed and have erected a large furuace iu this-place. John lakes his turn on Saturday night.

Cornelius Burns is the happiest man ii low since he has taken a belter half, the-young couple were royally serenaded. Jos. Deeds has been spending a few' lays in Somcrs county fur the purpose-of buying cattle aud may be married ens-lie returns. Jacob Nicely formerly of McKesspo-t-but now a resident of this place takes semiweekly visits to the vicinity of Siahls--lown in the interests of au insurance" company. Mr.

McClmtock of Berlin. Somerset county has moved to our town. J. XV. Kuhns intends r-modling house for the purpose of keeping city boarders the coming summer.

A certain young man went lo call ou1 his best girl some time ago and while there the water raised lhat he couhl not recross the creek aud was compelled lo stay for breakfast. S. M. hotel. Undaunted bv the lulorination Alanliood was aeily uaunle'd by the lecturer and highly appreciated by those there.

No need lo scratch your life away. I Man's Oinimeiit bridgs instant relief in all Cases of itching piles, pin worms, ecze ma, ringworms, hives, or other itchiness of tne skin. it from your dealer. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup bring inslant re-lief in cases of asthma, bronchitis, anil all throat aud 'ling diseases, down deuce ol her daughter, Mrs.

Johnston of Harrold. William Pen rod. son of Mary Pen rod, of near Boucher, died on March 17, aged 20 years and 7 mouths, afler an illness of ten days. He was ihe son of John I'enrod, deceased, who was a member of Umnpany 11, 211lh Pennsylvania Volunteer lufautry, who was known throughout Ligonier valley and to the residents ol Johnstown. The molhfr lias ths sympathy of the entire community in thus being deprived of her son iu the bloom of his youth.

that it didn't open to the public for several days later, but by concentrating my -whs, 1 devised a plan which admitted me Westmoreland county has six dele gales to elect to Ihe State Convention which meets in Harrisbuig on April 23d Now is the time to prepare for summer Examine the fresh line oT perc-als and Toitle du Nurds juslopem-d at False ideas of I aste anil fashion cause for this place in There is a wedding ihe near future. Hi the interior. Bc.ug first ushered into The Di. is considered one ot the success-i nl cainildales. Joe Giitilih ts con valescent.

Jsleivaii is visiting friends here. Mr. Stewart has been engaged on it near Pittsburg bill has resigned nis position anel harry Harvey. ef mis place is in the position. I.

inel with an accident on S.aniioi which might have resulted fatally but with the exception of a lev mid bruises there was no other damage. His hoj-se slipped on the Uier-lch hoi and threw Air. il out over tne ila.sh board. Mr. Win.

Ray has now got the dust an lioiie.st miller on Ins clothes. He is gelling pointers on Ihe working of the new machinery recenliy pill into the Springfield mill here preparatory to t.ik-ciiarge April 1st. It ia reporleel lhat one of our sportsmen while on trip lo the mountain recently for foxes discovered a cave with untold treasures therein. The Boucher Courier has one'e more made iis appeaiauce. Your correspondent has Iain-el to See anything Ihe nature of a priming shop about Mr.

The'o Heipie's residence but no doubt it a systematic search were, lo be made on tne mountain the place ol puulica'ioa cjuld be unearthed, along willi the devil. Mr. Martin Gliise.li, of Pittsburg, spent Sunday liis family here. The longed looked for and much talked of wedding will piobably be soieuuuized fact in a wee or two, Use It In Tluie, Catarrh starts in the nasal passages, affecting eyes, ears and throat, and is in fact, great enemy of of the mucous membrane. Neglected colds in the head al most iuvariably precede catarrh, causing an txcessiue How of mucous, and if the mucous discharge becomes iMerrupted the disagreeable re-sults of catarrh will follow, such as bad breath, severe pain across forehead and about ihe eyes, a roaring and buzzing sound in the ears and oftentimes a very offensive discharge.

Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for these tioubies. On lasl Sunday a week a sleighing parly from Speedwell came lo our town and too some of our young people with them lor dinner aud brought them back in the evening. Shell bark. A Heiiiai kable Cure. Mrs.

II. B. Adams, l(i0!) Whbash Chicago, "1 had a scrotulotis taint of tlie blood from childhood, which, however, remained dormant. An ulcer began on the side of the i.ose. having the appearances of a most malignant cancer.

The agony of mind I stiffen cannot be described as I contemplated tne progress of such a malignant disease. Finally I was induced to try Foley's Sarsaparilla. It appeared to neutralize the poison in the blood. The growth of the ulcer ceased. The diseased tissues in the bottom and more deformities of body than we can ever think of or describe.

Go lo Then. Ileiple if you want the best chain siay fence. Helms pid Hie royally for Westmoreland county for No. link slays. Buy your food from Harvey Black.

He has always on hands the hesl of oats corn and chopped feed at the lowest market price. If you want a good easy shave or stylish hair cut call al i lie toii.snri.il parlors of C. L. Bowser, one square below the ilia-mo el. Best White Satin and Gold Medal, two new brands of Hour at Lang Mfwher-ler's, marie from an extra oualilv ofr Ligonier Symphony Club.

A new musical organization was effected in our town last Monday night to be known as the Ligonier Symphony Club. The object is recreation and musical improvement for the members. While the membership is not large it is expected thai in a few weeks additions will be made which will greatly strengthen it. The instrumentation for the present is F. Murdock and F.

M. KetlVr yioiitis. A. Will, cornet, V. W.

Murdoch, trombone; C. A. McCjuaughy. bass. Change In the Time ol Service.

edges of ihe sore seemed to loosen and the to the very border border laud of coii-sumplion. The Spring term of the Indiana Normal school of Pennsylvania will open Tuesday, March 111. lhtfm. Special teachers have been engaged for the increased attendance. D.nl drill in small classes a speciality in all departments.

Students are admitted at any time and may board in clubs. Cost of tuilion for the term $1:1.00 lo teachers. Inquire of 1). J. Waller.

Principal. Dr. J. A. McKlyeeii from New Yolk lhat he is making much progress 11) his post radualiv course in the Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital.

His army of friends in Lucas county will be glad to know lhat he is in the en joyment of good lu-alth. He has now been away six weeks and will probably prolong his absence three weeks more. Chariton He-raid. Br. Mi vcen is a native of the yalhy and lias a host ol li.

en-Is and relaiius here who will be' glad to see him on his return from New York. "I was run over by a lumber wagon. Did not expect to live. Was terribly bloated. My friends bathed me with Dr.

natural llesh to take its place. No part of the disease remain." R. A. Will druggist. By reference lo the Directory (ilrd page) I spring wheat.

Try llieui. Duly Ulic. per sack. a change will be noticed in the announci intful of the United Presbyterian Church. Beginning with the 1st Sabbath of April Tested Seed Potatoes.

Early Berber, American Wonder. Ruse-of Aaron, Groat Detiisce. Maggie Ruial New Yorkers No. 2. Keyslone-Favotite, 40 cents per bushel, $1.00 per' barrel.

Scud in your orders at o.icj lc Trtuo. Hkipi.k. Boucher, Pa. Dot; Suit. J.

W. Crawford lias brought suit aguinsi Ligonier Borough before 'Squire of it robe for damage iu the collection of a Borough dog lax which? has been imposed and collect -d by order of council for the past IhreL' years. The-case will be heard at I. it robe this afternoon. Roth sides have employed attorneys.

The c.i-e will be watched with iulerett by ur people. A Valuable Prescription, Editor Morrison of Worthingion. Sun," writes: "You can cheerfully re service will be conducted every Sabbaih thereafter at P.M. Sabbath commend it for Constipation and Sick School 2 P. M.

Pastok. Ifeidacne. and as a general sysiein tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annnie Stehle, Collage Grove Ave, Chicago, was all run down, conlel iiol eat nor food, a backache which never and felt tired and wearv. but digest It her unities Gel a Tlielde.ul Panacea.

Tames L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says: "1 regarel Ideal Pan icea for Coughs Colds anel Lung Complaints, having used it in my family for the last five years, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions theo.hce, its many letter boxes tesem bling a small city posicfhce, theuce through its courts, (parlors) which presented an ioeal picture of maguiflceuce and splendor. The wails aud ceiling are frescoed iu beautiful design, containing figures aud symbols of art, blending into all the hues of the rainbow. Floors of unsurpassable beauty, partly concealed by car-puts, hose rich in ss ol color, and downy textile fabric mighl easily incite the envy of a queen. To be brief, nothing was everything complete.

My attention was next called lo the convenience aud good working qualities of the cleva-t rs, the comforts aud conveniences rendered by their system of ventilating I he rooms. Everything is of modern improvement, from ihe parlor to Hie boiler hjuse. from which the whole building is heated by steam. Among the minor sights of the city is the Piaza on which the old slave market is stiil standing, where human beings were sold under the auctioneer's hammer, and close by the monument commemorating Hie acts and lives of men who fell while fighting for the confederacy. The oldest house in the city was buill 1503.

The most curious tiling 1 could see about it was the twenty-live cents which the visiter must pay before he can cross the threshold of antiquity, iug occupied by Dr. Carter. The next place farther south of prominence is Ortnoiid, containing thai costly structure, lloiel Ormond, which is one of grandeur aiil excellence encompassed by grassy lawns, iragraul flowers, aud species of shrubbery thai cannol be excelled the whole 'Sunny South" for for beauty. The town is noted for its b-autiful driveways and bicycle tracts. It might well be for it has drives that are dels of exctlience and durability, Jormed of seashell.

One of them is as much as twenty miles in length, and as smooth aud level as the glassy waters of the Halifax by its side. Similitude, becomes monotonous sometimes, so I will omit the description of some towns I visited and try to give you a faint idea of what i saw in the wilds on Indian river about two huudred miles south of Jacksonville. Traveling part way by train, and the remaining short distance bv following t'le guidance of oue of the natives of the place, through woods and underbrush until I came to his cabin of two rooms where he, his wife, and three children stayed, (didn't live, only stayed) for they didn't look, to have -anything lo li ve oo judging from the surroundings I couldn't Bud a-place where the comforts lilewere more limited than that, although having a liberal request lo partake of ths hospitalities of his home, so IS-'' Hitlers r. of Eiect lie boitie at R. A.

Will's drug or other preparations." Rev. John Biirgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes; 1 have been a Minister jf the Methodist Episcopal Church for oo years Special Meeting. A special meeting of Ligonier school board wili be held next Thursday evening in school building for ihe purpose of considering: the resignation of ihe present janitor and receiving bills to fill the unexpired term; The board reserving the or more, ami have never found anything so beneficial, or that gave me such speedy relict as Dr. Kins thscoverv. rv this Ideal Cough R-medy now.

Trial bottles free al R. A. Wilt's drug store. New samples received for Spring and Summer suits by Jos. A.

Shonlau. oil tailor. Wm. Campbell an aged and respected citizen of Cook township, die I last Sunday at the advanced age of SO years. Funeral yesterday.

Marker's carry a large line of window shades at lowest prices. We would remind our pastors ami others thai we are desirous of obtaining notices of marriages and deaths and are ihankfal for these items of news. Impoverished blood causes that tired feeling. Hood's Sarsaparilla enriches am! vitalizes the blood and gives vigor and vitality. If the hair is falling out and- turning gray, the glands of the skin need stimulating und color-food, and the best remedy and siiinlaiil is Hall's Renewer.

"For three years I suffered from salt rheum. It covered my h-iiids to such an extent lhat I coiiid not wash them. Two bottles of burdock blend bitters cured me. Libbie Yoiing. Popes Mills, St.

Lawrence county, Y. In the fall of 1SD3 a son of Mr. T. A. McFailaik, a prominent merchant of Live Oak.

Sutter was taken with a very heavy cold. The pains in his cheht were so severe that he had spasms and was threatened with pneumonia. His Leap nrPnrty. One of the principal society events of the week as lie leap year parly a I Joi.es" ilis on hist Tuesday evenihg given by the young ladies ol town. Promptly at 5: SO o'clock the young ladies wiih horse and sleigh called for their geuilemen friends and sinned for ihe hotel which was reached in safely without a tingle accident lo mar the pleasure of ihe trip, he evening was spent iu dancing, music andother amusements.

At eleven o'clock supper was announced, when the young ladies led the way to the dining-room where an elegant supper was spread consisting of all the delicacies of ihe S'ilsou. To say thai all did justice would be pulling il mildiy. Tne young men in particular did as they did not have any of the expenc. bear. All returned lo the parlor where dancing was again indulged iliunlil 1 o'ei-fk when the Indies announced thai in" teams were ready and ail departed for home hich wns reached in the "wee sinni" when the ladies were thanked lor the kindness shown and the phasaut entertainment afforded.

Following are the names of lhii.se present: Misses May Breiiiser, Emma Peteron, Gertrude Senfl, ElMe McDowell, Lucy Freeman. MiP-rs. Kankiu Keffer. Kib Frank, Frank Keffer. R.

bi. E. Householder anel llumbml Luwry. Pr.TER Thomas' Electric Oil. and I was cured.

We have great faith in Thomas' Electric Oil." Mrs. Win. F. Ba'ocoek, Norvell, Jackson Co Mich. ICeo.

M. Earnest, proprietor of the Farmers' Stock Farm, of Keller, has invented a Patent gale called ihe Farmers' Stock Farm gate. Il is claimed by all who have seen ihis gate to be one of the finest and most complete farm gale ever pulou the market. Mr. Earnest will move to town in a few days when lie will call on the farmers aud show them what he has.

He also intends to breed Chester anel Poland china hogs along with Ihe Berkshire hogs and Polled Aberdeen-Angus catlle. R. A. Wilt, -druggist desires us to published the fi llowing extract from a leller Inety I'er Cent. Of n'l the people need lo lake a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla at tin's s'- tsvi to prevent thai run-down and debii-tind condition which invites diseise.

The nieiney invested iu half a dozen titles of II j.id'-i. Sarsaparilla will come back with large returns in ihe health and vigor of body aint strength of nerves. Hood's Piils are easy buy, easy to take, easy to operate. Cure ail liver to Worn, -i aud UleU. Ths PiusbitigTinies will Monday, March 211.

to pnut und Fat hers," a story 111,1 stei fo: writing which Siillwell lwnid. in nij wiih other authors. pi: id The offeis in pi'zes rang Dissolution Jfotlcc. Notice is hereby given that ihe partnership heretofore existing between J. E.

KelTcr and John A. Irwin. Liverymen, at Ligonier, Pa. has been dissolved by Mutual Consent. J.

E. Keffer having sold his interest to Henry Vance lu ihe future the business will bu conducted by Irwiu and Vance. All person owing Keffer and Irwin are requested lo settle at once. J. E.

Keffer. J. A. Ikwin. Ligonier.

March, 2. 1S. right to reject any and all bids. I. M.

GK.vnwi. Pres. J. N. Mi -Coy, Sec.

Collar bone lirok. n. Mrs. Lillie Zimmerman, of Church street had the misfortune to fall down siairs Tuesday morning of last week and break her collar bone. She was taken lo llie Westmoreland Hospital at Greensburg where she is now under treatment.

Wanted. Ladies and geuilemen snli'ering wiih throat and lung difficulties to call al our drug More for a bottle of Olio's Cure, which we are distributing free of charge, and we can confidently recommend ii asa superior remedy for Coughs, 1'oldn, Bion-chitix. Consumption and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Il will stop a cough quicker than any known remedy. We will guarantee it fine you.

If your children have croup or whooping cnigh it is sure to ive install! relief. D.afl de- of Chas. M. tiutrelil. of Reedley.

Fresno as he handles the remedy referred to and wains his customers lo know what a splendid medicine it is: "Il is 1 ing ftvtn iOiM! lo $. each, lo ihe sixty won. en or tril ls who send the best So-! lutioiis of the myslery in lids jiory In ml i vnee of publication of lit- final chapter. You can get the Times for a cent a day by mail or from the news' agent in your lown. if there is and set the pu-iitcu' "That Tired Feellnst" overcomes us when inferior preparations are recommended by unscrupulous dealers as "just as good as Foley's Honey and Tar Cough Syrup," when we kinwthe unequalled merits of ihis great medicine.

R. A. Will druggist. lilK l-'xclteiuent In Town. Over the remarkable, cures by grandest specific of Ihe age, Bacon's ery King, which acts as a natural live, stimulates tin- digestive organs, ulates (he liver and kidneys and is father gave hiir.

several large doses eff wlh pleasure 1 tell you thai by one day ro, r. i. a i i use of Chamberlain's Coug reined 1 was Chamberlaui Cough Remedy which' i i relieved of a verv severe cold. Jlv head broke up the cough and cured him. Mr.

completely" stopped up and 1 could McFailaiid says whenever his children not sleep at night. 1 Con recommend ihis have ct-otin he invariably pives ihron remedy." A cold nearly always starts iu lars of oifer for yourself. I ne Cel- li by his inductions, I followed the trail a To Consumptives the head and afterwards to re's great lieaier uliel health renewer. ti ake Notice That the iiivotii.ts and note of V. Walker, deceased have been Sell wiih for eolu-cuori ad thov indebted pleaier tall at uaU sclllc.

Phort listauce, passing another cabiuof! As an honest remedy Foley's Honey and likewise surroundings, until I came to a Tar does not holdout false hopes in ad -two-story house on the river's edge. vanced stages, but truthfully claims to 1 give comlort relief in the very worst (COSI1SVCD VZXT -WEEK) cases and iu the early stag's tu "effect a Giio-. F. Bom clus. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it always cures them.

He coosidi'ia it ihe best couiih remedy in ihe market. For sia li- a-. Wilt, Sre.jSf-.iit, throat and lungs. By using this remedy! freely as soon as iho cold has been contracted ii "-ill tu; the eld at once and i it xt-ijcliiig lo IL" 1 If vol! have Liver and blood disorder do not delay, but eiill at e'rng Vorc for a free trial jneli-iv of'c- anel Hid 1 Wm. l- tet a Olie.

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