Sheep lied to Their Death. A Chicago Jlerahl reporter during of the bie elauehter houpes Et the Stock Yards was intro duced to "Hans" and "Pete." Hans proved to be stolid old German of the shepherd class, and Pete was not bis dog, but a grizzly old ram, or rather a wether, with a tinkling belL These two between them managed to lead the thousands upon thous ands of 6heep butchered by the firm to their dosm. When Hans stop ped, Pete stopped to, rubbine his shaggy coat against bin master's big boots. He was admonished to quit his confidential manner, but he per severed until Hans produced a crust of bread from capacious side pocket Pete received the dainty morsel with a loud bleat, and began munching it presently with great relish. Being formally introduced to Hans and Tete the Herald man followed them to the larce sheen pens in the yard. whence a covered gangwiy leads up to the second story of the slaughter . . .. . . 1 - bouse. At the beaa of this gang way four burly butchers are station ed during the slaughtering 6eason, wieldine uelv-looking knives, whicn are sharp as razors. A supply of the murderous instruments is suspended from the belts which the men wear around their waishs. Ordinarily it would take at least two men to car ry one sheep up the gangway to the second etory, where one butcher would have hardly sufficient work. As it is in this case, Pete performs the work so effectually that that the four expert butchers have no time to wipe their big knives Pete is led into the sheep pen, where the tink ling of his bell at once becomes a matter of general comment among the woolly quadrupeds. As soon ns they become satisfied that Pete is one of their own race, which they ascertain by much sniffing and gos sip ia their'own language, they fol low him everywhere, even unto death. After a brief reconuoitering trip around the pen, driving the stragglers' up to the main flock, Pete makes lor the gangway and bounds upward, the rest following as last as the narrow- passage will permit Pete is allowed to pass by the butchers with thtir glistening weapons, and he does it with a mighty leap, but his followers ar cut unmercifully by the trained slay ers, who dispatch a sheep with a sin cle cash across the throat, nearly severing the head from the body. The bleeding carasses are taken away by the helwrs as fast as they fall, until the Hock is "done up." Then the bloody work rests till Pete's ser vices are required to lead up another drove. The four butchers, steeped to the elbows in warm bood, and fairly wading in the crimson flood, take a short breathing spell and wipe their perspiring brows. Kuii ofllelpiiiR rreuy Girl. May be n man feels happy and proud and flattered and envied and blessed among men, says the Bur lington "Hawkeye," when he sees a pretty girl trying to raise the win dow of a railway car and jumped up and gets ahead of the other boys, and says : "Allow me?" Oh, so courteously, and she says : "Oh, if you please ; I would be fo glad,'" and the other male passengers turn green with envy, and he leans over on the hack of the seat and tackles the window in a knowing way with one hand, if peradventure he may toss it fairly witli a simple turn of the wrist ; but it kind of holds on and he takes hold with both hands, but it sort of doesn't go to any alarm ing extent, and he pounds it with his first, but it only seems to settle "a ieetle closer into place," and then he comes around and she gets out ot the seat to give him a fair chance and he grapples that window and bows up his back and tugs and pulls and sweats and grunts and strains, and his hat falls off and his suspen der buttons fttch loose and his waist coat buckle parts and his face gets red, and his feet slip, and people laugh, and an irreverent young man in the remote seat grunts and groans every time he lifts and cries : "Now, then ; altogether !" as if in mockery and bursts his coliar button ; and the pretty young lady, vexed at being so conspicuous, says in her iciest man ner, "Oh, never mind, thank you ; it don't make any difference," and calmly goes and sits down in anoth er Beat, and that wearied man gath ers himself together and reads a book upside down oh, doesn't he feel just good. Maybe ; but don't be fool enough to extend any sympa thy. He doesn't need it An Iowa Lynching. Ottumwa, la., December 30. Pleasant Anderson was hung by eight masked men last night near the town of Blakesburg.in this coun ty, fifteen miles west of here. The causes which led to the lynching are as follows : In November, 18S2, near Blakesburg, Chris McAllister was murdered at bis residence. A few months thereafter, Pleasant Ander son was arrested for the murder and finally was tried one year ago at Oskaloosa, the trial lasting two weeks. There was a strong array of circumstantial evidence. Theconvic tion prevailed at Blakesburg that he was guilty. Bad feeling prevailed, and last night was seized at the house of bis father-in-law, taker, in a sled to a school-house, a mock trial was j had before a jury of eight men and by them he was sentenced to be hung. Nearly a hundred persons had gathered at the school-house, among whom Anderson 6eemed to have no friends, and at about 10:30 last night they took him to the scene of the murder of McAllister and hung him to the limb of a cotton wood tree. He protested his inno cence to the last The body was left hanging for over two hours, and was finally taken down, by the order of a magistrate who went to the scene of the tragedy, and a coroner pent for. A Fortunate Discovery. A new light is thrown ou the sub ject of Cotii-umption by Dr. Wagner Kemp, discoverer of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat aud Lungs. A rem edy that has proved itself to be a remarkable compound. It does its work thoroughly, stopping a hack- j ing cough instantly fold by C N. Boyd. Price oOcts. and $1.00 Trial bottle free. Get orfe. Sale of a Trotting Stallion. Lexington, Kv., Dec. 30. Al cyone, the trotting stallion by George Wilkes, dam Alma Mater, by Mam brino Patchen, was sold to-day for $20,000 by Mrs. A. G. Talbott to Elizur Smith, of Lee, Mass., who tour years ago purchased Alcyone s brother, Alcantara. Mrs. Daniel Weidner, New Baden Texas, was cured af severe Neural gia by St Jacob's Oil, the great paiu--cure. Riches and Poverty. j That the rich are growing richer and the poor poorer is the exact re- verse of the truth. The aggregation of vast individual wealth in the midst f general poverty is the char acteristic, not, indeed, of barbarism, for barbarians, chiefs and people, are all alike, miserably poor, but of a low or arrested civilization, like that of ancient Egypt and modern India. Enormous places aud tem ples, vast public monuments like the Pvramids. attest not less the pleasure of wealth than that of pov erty. They exist where the resour ces of the State are great but gather ed in few bands where labor is mis erably paid, recklesslv and unpro- ductivelv lavished. When the first English adventurers were dazzled by the splendor of Indian courts, the boarded gold and jewels of royal treasuries, the vast empire of the Moguls was probably less wealthy than the realm ef Elizabeth or the j Stuarts. The hand loom weavers of V...' .L . . 1 , .. --. f Tlnraat. Yorkshire, the peasant of Dorset shire, lived in what would have seemed to the growers of coffee and silk, the weavers of cashmere shawls and Persian carpets, incredible wealth and luxury. The same rule holds rood in the comparison of ages as in that of countries. There are in Europe and America fortunes that our grandfathers would have deemed literally fabulous ten or a dozen perhaps of from $10,000,000 to $20,000,000 each. But there are thrice as many millionaires, ten times as many wealthy, and incom parably more well provided families. The returns of our income tax are conclusive on this point. The total income subject to the tax has multi plied almost three fold in forty year-? Without entering into the statistics amassed by calculators like Prof. Levi, it is clear that only a few great landowners, chiefly in or near great cities have doubled or trebled their rental ; a few score of hereditary business fortunes of the first order hve grown, chiefly by saving, in the same or greater proportion. But these constitute a very small fraction of the treble income of the upper and middle classts. A much greater part of that increase belongs to fam ines now rich wnose latners ana grandfathers were well to do or pos sibly poor; the largest by far to families which, within a couple ol generations, have risen lroui poverty jto competence. In a word the real ized wealth oi the country is amus ed among a creater number of well-to-do folk than forty or fifty years airo. A l ight With a Wildcat. Newark. N. J., Jan 2. Bernard Casey, of Madison, had rather a too lively experience while hunting on the mountains a few miles from Ber nardsville on Wednesday. He was accompanied by a dog, and had been tracking rabbits for some time when he noticed a large track in the snow which was unknown to him. He determined to follow it up, the dog taking the scent which was a fresh one, and running some dis tance ahead. After going two miles or more the dog returned to his mas ter, showing signs of fear, but Casey determined to proceed. He reached a heap of brush piled against a large rock, when an immense wildcat emitted a yowl and sprang at the dog, which was crouching in fear at the feet of the hunter. Before Casey could fire the animal had reached the dog and while the man hesitated whether to retreat or not the wildcat ripped the dog to death, tearing a large hole in its side. Casey then fired one load at the an imal, which turned immediately.and springing at the hunter's legs, began clawing his trousers. Lowering the muzzle of the gun, the cat grasped it quickly in his mouth, and at that moment Casey fired, killing him in stantly. Mr. Casey s pantaloons were torn into shreds, and his limbs were ter ribly lacerated, the tough leather bootlegs only serving as a partial protection from the sharp claws of the beast The man managed to drag the animal half a mile to the nearest house, where the wounds in the hunter's legs were dressed. Am T.md ts Boa Scraping-. Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, 111., says: "Having received 60 much benefit from Electric Bitters I feel it my duty to let suffering hu manity know it Have had had a running sore on my leg for eight years; my doctors told me I would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my leg is now pound and well." Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Artiica Salve at 25c. per box by C. N. Boyd. Trains Snowbound tn Kaneat). Atchisox, January 1, 1SS3. The weather turned cold about midnight last night and now the mercury stands below zoro. Heavy snow storms are reported west of here, in Kansas and Nebraska, with intense cold. The Central branch, (Union Pacific) paseiiirer train which left here Tuesday, 6tuck in a snow drift west of Kirwin, and was there for eight hours. The Soutft Solomon train also detained five hours. Be ports are coming in that much suf- fering exists on the ranees among cattle, owing to the cround being covered with sleet and snow. Some Foolinli People. Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often 6ay, Oh it will wear away, Out I in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which we sell on a positive guarantee to cure, they would imme diately see the excellent elfect after taking the first dose. Price SOcts. and $1.00. Trial size free at C N. Boyd's. A Tunnel Blown Cp. Columbus, O., Jan. 2. A mob fired the Bristol tunnel on the Shawnee division of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad early this morn ing and nearly three hundred feet have caved in, necessitating the transfer of passengers. The guards were run out by the mob and it is thought that dynamite was used. The loss to the company will reach thousands of dollars. Bucklen'a Arnica Mire. The Best Salve in the world for I Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Ilheum, Fever Sores, Tetler, Chap- pea Hands, cnilblains. Corns, and jail Skin Eruptions, and positively cures rues, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to pive "perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25c per box. For eale by C. N. Boyd. jnne20 ! Pat PyeraStorjr. Out in Kansas, in a village never reached by the railroads or the tele graph, lived a queer old tavern keep er. He had a pet theory, this land lord, a theory that he bad explain ed to every stranger be had met by the wav. "The burden of iris theo ry was that history repeats itself every thousand years. What hap pened to-day, be would eay, hap Dened iust a thousand years ago. One evening two young fellows rode up to the tavern and took shel ter. Thev were Xentucfciaos, ana one of them rode a black horse, and the other a eray horse. As usual the landlord took them into his con fidence respecting his theory. "Just a thousand years irom to-dav said he, "I will be keeping a tavern here and vou two young gentlemen will ride ud here iust as you have to-night, one on a black horse and the other on a gray, and you will stay all night, just as you are going to do to-mcht - The young men retired. After breakfast the next morning, one of them said to the landlord : "We thought over your theory last night, after we went to bed, and, we came to the conclusion that it is a good theory. We really believed in it." The landlord commenced rubbing his hands, smiling pleasantly. "Yes; continued the young man, "we are convinced that just a thous and years from now you will be keeping a tavern here, and we will be riding along through here and will stop here all night." "Yes. yes." murmured the land lord delighted at the converts he had made "Now, we are a good ways from home," concluded the young man, "and we are a little short. We thought it would be just as well if we paid our bill when we come on here a thousand years from now." The landlord a face underwent a singular change. He remained sadly silent and thoughtful a moment, and then carressing his chin with his long forefinger, and looking the young man straight in the face, he said slowly : "Now, I'think of it, you are the same infernal rascal that beat me out of a bill a thousand years ago." Not a Clear Idea of a Sharper. He was such an innocent looking old man, and so very green in his ways, that Officer Button at the Central Depot felt it his duty to caution him against pickpockets and sharpers. "Oh. you needn't be afeared of anybody geitin' the best of me," was the reply. "Jist come in here i , i,.. ...... cm-si,;., " u ii Li i c ui iiirz r 1 1 u v uu cuuicluih. He sat down in one corner of the waitinc room aud ptillrd off his boots. In each one of them he had $23, and 83 in change in his pock ets. "In order to get that money." he said as he pulled his boots on, I've got to bo knocked down, walked on and them butes cut oft' my feet, and I reckon nobody will undertake to serve me that way b? daylight." "Well, take care of yourself." "Oh, you bet. I've fed on grass all my life, but I'm not half as green as you might suppose." He went strolling around for an hour or so and then came back to Button with a check in his hand and said : "What street shall I take to go to the Marine Bank." "There is no such bank here." "Well, where'll I go to get this check cashed?" "Great Scotts! old man, what have you been doing " "Lent a feller S3') and took that check of $400 for security. He said I could draw the hull of it and keep $370 until he saw me again." When told that he had been made the victim of a confidence man the old fellow thought a long while and then replied . "Why in ladd's name didn't you explain what a sharper was? I reckoned that so long as I didn't trade horses or buy the county right of a washin' machine no hu man hyena could wallop me out o' them $30 Framing a Check for a Large Sum. Philadelphia, Dec. 31. The largest check ever drawn up prob ably in this country, and certainly in this city, has been framed and bung up in the treasurer's office of the Pennsylvania Ilailroad Com pany. The"sum is $14,949,052, and the institution cashing it was the National Bank of Commerce, New York City. It is drawn in favor of Kidder, Peabody & Co., of that city, and is in full settlement of the large block of shares which that firm pro cured for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in order that it might ob tain a controlling interest in the Phila. Wilmington rnd Baltimore II. II. Company. The date is June 7, 1SS1. The check was paid one week ahead of the time it was due. A Contractor Swindles His Men. Wilkesbauue, Pa., January 1. About a week ago a man named Page, a sub-contractor on the new Erie and Wyoming Ilailroad, near Pittstown, drew S1000 from the prin cipal contractors, H. H. Brown fc Co., for the ostensible purpose of paying the men in his employ. In stead of paying them he pocketed the money and left for parts un known. The men who are mostly Italians, demanded immediate pay ment. They grew desperate and threatened to tear up the tracks. A riot being imminent, Crown & Co. paid the iin;n to-day. At the time Page left, Brown & Co. were indebt ed to bim lor the sura of $3100. The amount he owed the men was $4300. Exchanging V I era la Uearsrtsu - Swaixsboro, Ga., December 30. There is a man in Emanuel county, who forty years ago sold his wife for a jug of whiskey. Several days lat er he was presented with the wife of a man who had grown tired of her. The woman first mentioned was af terwards traded again for a bushel of corn. All hands then settled down in the same neighborhood and have lived there ever since. They are now surrounded by a large num ber of descendants who are among the most respectable people of the county. s - A atanllac Dlaewvery. Mr. William Johnson, of Huron. Dak., writes that his wife had been troubled with acute Bronchitis for many years, and that all remedies tried gave no permanent relief, un til he procured a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, which bad a magical effect, and produced a per manent cure, It is guaranteed to cure all Diseases of Throat, Lungs, and Bronchial Tubes. Trial bottles free at C. N. Boyd'a Drug Store. Large size ci.uu. , A Terr Had Story. John B. Goueh tells the following: A minister of the gospel told me ot one of the most thrilling incidents I have heard in my lile. A mem-; ber of his congregation come home! for the first in his life intoxicated, '; and hia boy met him on the door- j step, exclaiming, "Papa has come j borne! ' lie seized the ooy Dy me shoulder, swung him around, stag gered, and fell in the hall. That minister said to me, "I spent the night in that boose. I went out, bared my brow that the night air might fall upon it and cool it. I walked up and down the hill. There was the child dead! there was his wife in strong convulsions, and he asleep. A man about thirty years of age asleep, with a dead child in the house, having a blue mark upon the temple where the corner of the marble steps had come in contact with the head as he swung him around, and a wife upon the brink of the grave! "Mr. Gough,"said my friend, "I cursed the drink. He had told me that I must remain till he awoke, and I did. When he awoke he passed his hand over his face and exclaimed.' What is thematter? where ami? where is by boy ?' 'You can not see hint.' 'Stand out of my way. I will see my boy." To prevent con fusion I took him to the child's bed, and as I turned town the sheet and showed him the corpse, he uttered a wild shriek, "Ah my, child !" That minister said further to toe, "One year after that he was broueht fnun a lunatic asylum to lie side by side with his wife in the crave, and I at tended the funeral." The minister of the gospel who told me that fact is to-day a drunken hostler in a sta ble in Boston. Now, tell me what rum will not do. It will debase, im brute and damn everything that is noble, bright, glorious and God-like in a human being. There is noth ing drink will not do, that is vile, dastardly, cowardly, sneaking or hellish. Why are wo not to fight it! till the day of our death ? The Discovery of Coffee. Toward the middleof the fifteenth century a poor Arab was traveling through Abysinia, and finding him selt very weak and weary Irom fa ti2ue,he slopped near a grove. Then, being in want ol fuel to cook his rice he cut down a tree covered with dead berries. The meal being cook ed and eaten, the traveler discover ed that the half burned berries were very fragrant. He collected a num ber of these, and ou crushing them with a stone he found their aroma increased to a great extent. While wondering at this he accidentally let fall the substance in a can which contained a small supply of watrr. Lo, what a miracle! lbe almosi putrid liquid was instantly purified lie brought it torus lips: it was agreeable, and in a few moments af ter the traveler had so far recovered his strength and energy as to be able to resume his journey. The lucky Arab gathered as manv of the berries as he could carry, and hav ing arrived at Arden, in Arabia he informed the Mufti of his discovery. The worthy divine was an inveterate opium smoker, who had been suf fering for years from the influence of the poisonous drug. He tried an in fusion of the berries, and was so de lighted with the recovery of hi3 own vicor that in gratitude to the tree he called it 'cabnah', which in Arabic means 'force.' And this is the way cofiVe was discovered. The Temper. If people generally knew what an advantage to tbem it was to he cheer ful, there would be fewer sour faces in the world and infinitely less ill temper. A man never gains any thing by exhibiting his annoyance in his face, much less by bursting into passion. As it is neither man ly nor wise to yield like a child pettishly to every cross, so it is alike foolish and absurd to allow feelincrs of anger to deprive us of self-control. There never was a man in any controversy who ever lost his temper who did not come near losing his cause in conse quence, Acquaintances shun men of proverbially ill temper; friends drop away from them; even wives and children gradually learn to fear them more than love. Thous ands owe their want of success in liftt to neglecting the control of their temper. Nor have they the excuse that it is an infirmity; for Washington, though naturally of a most passionate disposition, disci plined himself until he passed for a person utterly impassive. No man who neglects his temper can be happy any mor than he can make those around him happy. Good temper is a jewel beyond price. Bad temper is a curse to the possess or and to societv. The N. C. Exposition waiting Sunshine. for New Orleans. Jan. 2. Director General Burke, of the Exposition, states that inside of ten days all goods now in the city intended for the Exposition will be in place. All the space in the vist buildings will then be filled. All that is now asked ii one week of sunshine, which will remove the petty vexations of the past few days. A Fight Ith hnot . Rockwood, Tunn., January 1. W. F. T. DeRossett and . .Nathan I'as engaged in a street duel here yesterday. They had a difficulty the day previous and each swore vengeance. When the men met on the street they began firing at each other with shot cuns. DeRossett re ceived one charge in the face and another in the arm and rass was 8 hot iu the forehead and neck. Suicides are increasing in France. Last year's statistics show that the number of women who died by their own hands was one-'hird more than the number for 1883. . ' An exchange want to know what is the best way to mark animals. Well, a shot-gun is the most effec tive for cats. THE GREAT GEM REMEDY FOR PAIN. "" Believes and cures UIIlXMATISJi, J Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE. EE1DACHE, TOOTHACHE, S0H THRO IT. 1P1NSY, SWELLINU8. SPRAIN. Sereaess. Cats. Braisst. FROSTBITES. , BtHUS, SCALD, And another bodily aches and perns. FlFTf CEJtTS k BOTTLE. Pold by all Dmorlsts and IValera. Ureeuous la II languages. Ike Charles a. V easier Co. aBirauitni ilis.ii tBA.P.Sa. .iiGa!sa&' If "I ' IS. I Absolutely Pure. This Powder nevervarles. A marvel of parity, Rtrenctb anil whotaomcne. Mora emmomlcai than the unlinar Itlndf and cannot be aold It competition with the multitude ol low test, shorn weiaht, alum or phphaie onwden. Soif on'jf ('CM. KOYAL UiKIM PoWDSB CO., 109 WALL St., N. Y. niayatr. THE BESTT0K& This medif-lne, combining Iron with pure vpctal'e toiiirs, quirkly and ctimii'M-'.ifly C'nrra IWNM-fin, Indlarfilion, WrnKtifM, I uipurr Blood, Jlalaria,t hllla and i'rvrrs, uiid MenralKin. li is un unliiilin? rrnuxly for Diseases of the liiilopyn nnd l.ivrr. It is invaluable lur Iiiseow rTul!ar to Wniiifi), anl all who lead sedont:try lives. it doe not injure the teeth, caue lienduche.or produce ronsiipation oMt Iran mttUrmr tlo. Itenriehesand purifies the Mood, stimulate the appetite, aids the aMmilati(n fd IVkkI, re lieves lleartljiirn and Helehiug, and strength ens the muselei and nerves. Kor Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, L( k of Energy, d:e., it has no equal. tg- The srnulne has alve trnd mark and crowed red Urn's on wrapper. Take no other. ! bt BKOWii IIDIII U CO. ILTIffORE. POUTZ'S KCSSEAWD CATTLE POWDERS .v a . .NO 11. -1 TIT. I 1 I . . I... : -2 TT;1! f! of i-Ll': trrv 1'. Uttint nri- (..! hi'' V, Ml'liTV ;',( ; r'v'l !.. .!. ,11 j", --,-r.t 1. !'.,v. ' - v:'l ii "iTa ! i.l i:-t .-r.'im r.it-i.n -r iruu an t u;:ti. ii.t- ' t 'T i-Hit, an t ll;:ti. s lm-H.-r r. f.t iv;re or prvrr rtimnr i vi to tv'!;1:! Hnjvo :im! ' urtl nr !tllr;. Fot TJt't, I'liwir US OiVK t-ATI.-FA(ri lu. Sold eierywlirre. EAVID r. rOTJTS. Proprietor, BXTIKOnE.lIB G UARDIAN'S SALE OF Valnable Real Estate. I7 virtue of an onler of sale lr pned nut of the tn-phnns Court of Somerset bounty. Pa , lo me directed, 1 will sell at puhlic sale on the prem ises, In Uisina borough, on Til Uli SPA r, JAN' Y 15, 18S5, at 1 o'clock r. m., the following real estate, vft : Two certain lotswf ground situate in Urslna Poroue't, Somerset county. Pa., known on tho general plan ol the town as lots Nos. 134 and 13 ironting ; feet on First street, and extending tack along Willow Alley 10 feet to Maule Al ley, having a large Two-storv Frame iouse and Due-story Frame Kitchen attached, and other outbuildings thereon erected, said lots having good .Icdob around them, and good plank pave ment in Iront, and is situate In mutt pleasant part ol the town. TERMS. One fourth tn hand on confirmation of sale bal ance In three egual annual payments, with inter est. Deferred payments lobe secured by judg ment on the premises ; 10 per cent of the purchase money to be paid when tne property is knocked lown. J. M. HOLOhkKAl M. Uuardian of Christian and Missouri Friedllne. deci'4. GOLDi fortheworklngclass. Ren u cents for posuue. and w will send you ire a royal that will put you iu the way of ma King moremon vatUuoie noxoisauinleirooMi samplegoods ey lo a low days than you ever thought possible at any business, tjapltal not required. We will start you. You can work all the time, or In spare tltnoonly. The work Is universally adapted lo both sexes, young and old. You can easily earn Irom SO cents to ',.oo every evening. That all who want to work may test the business, we will make this unparalleled offer: To all that are Dot sailshedwewill send fl to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc sent free. Fortunes will be made hy those who give their wholp time to the work. Oreat success ab solutely sure. 1km 't delay. Start now. Address Stikson si Co , Portland, Maine. janJ3. DR. J. M. L0UTHER, PJirSWIAN jy) DRUGGIST, SOMERSET. PA. CHE01TIS II2EASIS a SPECIALTY. The Purest ami llest I'RUflS, PAIXTS, OILS, VARNISHES, PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONERY, Ac, Ac, Ac, Kept conylanlly on hand, and told at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Store and Office on Main Street, three doorr East of the Somerset House. Somerset. Pa. A share of the public pa'ronage is respecllully so licited. ,au ana inspect my si ick. J M. LOUTHER, M. D. Hiiai ani Steamship Agency. Passage tickets to or Irom Europe by prominent STEAMSHIP LINES Railroad tare at re duced rates. In connection with ocean passage. sT-Drafls and Mcncy Orders on all places In Europe. W. C. IiEWlS, (Office at Johnstown Havings Bank,) ncv6-6tn. JouicsTovrs, Pa. LIME! LIME ! The Farmer's LlmeCompany, Limited, will sell at their kilns, or load on ears, GOOD LIME At 8 cents per bushel, or deliver It M Low aa the iwesi loan Railroad Stations and Si.linirs In the Countr, and on the Berlin Branch much low er. Saliifaction C'arantttd. It ii the Gray Ferriferous Lime, which Is known rv Practice and sclene to he the Strongest and Best fur Ag ricultural Purposes. Ail orders promptly filled. Address, HENRY S. WALTEIt. declU-lyr Garrett, Somerset Co., Pa. Qatar rH Cream Balm. Cleanses the Head. Allays Inflammation. Heals the Sores. Restores the .Sense CIfCtiioW I R I w h of Taste and Smel. A quick and positive Cure. Fifty cents at Drug gist. Nixty -cuts by mail, registered. Send for Circular. Samnle ; AY-FEVER 07 mau iu eenu. ELY BROTHERS, Owego, W. Y. DilIK ISTRATOR'8 HOTICE. Etlate of Harrison Welmer, dee'd late of Mil ford Twp., somerset Co., Pa., dee'd. Letters or auminisiratlon on the bore estate having been granted to the undersigned br the luouer authority, notice la herehv riren tntl I persons Indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those having eUlms against the same will present them duly authenticated lor 1 settlement on Saturday, January 30, 18S6, at the late residence uf said deceased. I . JOHN A. SHOT.TZ, deelT. , Administrator. iiifiii l-ia - I mmmmmz 0 i.r. tn ...... BMk Om OMikh" . A sic for "Roach on Coach" fur Coach, Colds. Sore Throat, Hoarseness. Troches, lie, U-iald, 13c. " Roaxb on Urnlm." Clears oat rats. mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed bugs, skunks, chlj-mualu, gophers. 1 ic. lmgalL Heat Palna. Palpitation. lr?J leal Swellings, Ittuiness, In dlirestion. Headache. Sleeplessness, cured tj " Wells' Health Kenewer." " Ranch ass Carat.' Ask tor Wells' " Rough on Corns." lac. Qulek, complete cure. Hard or soft corns, warts, ImiJons. "Baasrk Pala" Paroaaesl Piaster J StrenztbeniBK, lropmred, the best for back ache, pains In clisBt or side, rheumatism, neural gla. Tula Peapie. "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures l)y.-peusla. Headache, flerrousaea, Uebillty. tl. WbaoBlncCnnKB. and the mans- Throat A Sections ot children, promptly, pleasantly, and safely relieved by "Kuugh on Coughs." Troches, 15c. iUlsaiu, 2ic Mtttbera, ir yon are failintt, broken, worn out and nerrnns, ace' Wills' Health Renewer." tl. Urcgglata. Lira Preserver. If you ar losing jonr rrlp on U!e. try " Wells' Health Renewer." Ooes direct to- weak spots. Bsuth aa Tselhaeke." Instant relief for Neuralgia, Toothache, Face ache. Aak for "Hough on I'oothache." 15 and 26a Prefljr Wenea. Ladies who would retain freshness and vivacity, dun t lail to try Wells' Health Kenewer." Catarrhal Threat AfTerllon, Hack Inir, Irritai Ins Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, cured ly "Uuugu on Uoughs." Troches, 16c. liquid, ioc. Ranch aa Ira." " Rouvh on Itch cures humors eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, trotted leet, chilblains. The Hopeef he Nalon. Children, slow In development, puny, scrawny, ami tlelleaie, use -Wells' Health Kenewer.'' Wide Awake. three or four honrs every night couahing. Get immediate relief u tot sound rest by using Wells' j 'f.utigh ou Coughs. troches, 16 j. Uttlsain, j 'Ranch On fain" Poreusrd Piaster; j Strengthening. Improved, tlielwst for backache, I pains in chest or side, rheumatism. Deumlgla. Saved by a Dog Some time since ll Oil lit! gntif - man, well known in tne ntXrtf! Ol England, went for a walk of V'jral miles, accompanied by his dog. fie knew the road so well that he did not strap up the dog, but Jet it run loose. Ho had gone near'y live miles on his way, ami w.ts crossing some helds by a footpath, when t his dog gave a peculiar whine in front of hi:n. He was about to climb n stile when another whine was heard. This tartlfd him and he crossed the t-tiie as carefully as he could, feeling every step. Just as he got over the stile, the Kg gave a louder whine of alarm, p'a-jrtl his forefeet on his breast, and held him fast against the stile. lie tried to push the dog aside, but it would not let him proceed. The strap was then put around his neck, and the dog at once led his master by a round.ibout way, quite out of the ordinary path. It ajpeared that part of the footpath which led past a stream hai been entirely washed away by a flood, so that, had the gentleman continued in the old path he must have met with a most serious accident. The Oldest Alan in somerset As well iid the handsomest, and others are invited to call on C. N. lloyd, and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is selling en tirely upon its merit?, and i guar anteed to cure and relieve all Chron ic and Acute Coughs.Asthma, Bron chtU, and Consumption. Price oO cents and 1.00. fanatical Spiritualists' Crimea. Portland, Oregon, December 30 Near Cheiialis, Wyoming Terri tory on the line of the Northern Pa- ' ..: r. . . 1.,M l u r I-.-. ti-:i '-I'lC ik.uiiuuu, nigtit ut'iore tut I, it II- iiam I'curson, a well-to-do lurmer, who i a strong believer in Soirit Uiili.siii, imagined that he received an order from a higher power to kill hid infant child. This lie did witii a hammer. When he h:ul finished he showed rhat he hail done to his wife, who is aha a Spiritualist, He then said that if she would cut her throat he would do the s une. Both were found yesterday, half frozen, with their throats cut, hut not yet dead. Pearson revived pufiicientlv to tstate what is above related. He and his wife will probably die. A Setihhlc Man Woultl use Kemp's Ralsnm for thethroiit arid lungs. It i- curing more cases of coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croun, and nil throat and lung troubles, than any other medi cine. The proprietor has authorized 0. N. Royd to refund your money if, after taking three-fourths of a bottle, relief is not obtained. Price oO cts. and SI. Trial size free. Paper Doors, the weight of that "Feel tioor. said a New York builder to a Sun reporter, uho was looking at .'in un finished apartment house up town The reporter prepared to lift what Rtemt'd to be a polished mahogany door, but it proved to be too lijiht for any wood. "It is made of oaoer said the builder, and while it costs about the same as wood, is much bttter,becaitse there ia no shrinking, 8weli:n?, cracking, or warping. It is composed of two thick oaper boards, stamped and moulded into panels and glued together with glue and potash, and then rolled through heavy rollers. It is first covered with a waterproof coating and then with a lireprof coating, and is paint ed and varnished and hung in the ordinary way. Few persons can detect that thev are not made of wood, particularly when used ag fdiding doors," Taken From the Jaws of Death. Vandalia, III., Jan. 1. A party of eearchers yesterday rescued two trappers, named Smith and Carr, who hav been in the Okaw bottom. just south oflier.-te since last Mon day, unable te get out owino; to the high water. They had given up all hope ot rescue, and when found were wrapped up together in their blankets and perched upon a lrtt half submerged by water. They had to be carried and placed in the noat, oemg almost dead from ex posure antl hunger. Is in Flore fcr all who use KemD's IjiiImmj) for the throat and lungs, the great cuaranteed remedy. Would you believe that it is sold on its uier its and that each druggist is author ized to refund your money by the Proprietor of this wonderful remedy if it fails to cure you. C. N. Boyd has secured the agency for it. Price 50 cents and $1.U0. Trial size free. HERIFF'S SALE. ! the Court of Common fleas of Somerset Ounty, I Pa-, and to me directed, tliere will be exposed to I public sale at the Court House, in Somerset Bor- ougn. i a., ou FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, ISSo, at I o'clock r. the following described real es tate, rl: All therlrht. title-Interest sod elalm of the de fendants, K-lward Alumini.a and l.dn.und iU. Gh 'sr.er. ol in and to the lollowms; real e.iato : No. 1 A certain tract of land situate in Urotb ersvalley toWD'hip. Somerset (kiunty. Fa., ad jotoies; lands of Vaieniltie Lehman, Samuel iklus ser. Fetor sutler and Charles Hay, containing 2& acres, more or less, with three Hwelltng Houses, Hank Kara, and other outbuildings thereon erect ed, with the appurtenances. No. J. A tract of land situate as aforesaid, ad joining or near No. 1, containing 4 perches more or!es, adjoining lands late ol Joseph Schrock. Samuel Musser and Aaron Klmmell, with the ap purtenances. Taken in execution at the roll of Peter C. Mey ers, et a I, ALSO All tba light, title. Interest and claim of the de fendant, Juhn SS. Hinehaugh, el', in and to the lollowine real estate, vis: A certain lot ot ground situate In the village of Rockwood, HHUord township. Somerset countv, Fa., being lot No IT, bounded on the west l.r Main street, on the north by lotoi Joooh S. Jliller, dec'il, and on the south and east hr an alley, with a two story frame Dwelling House, Stalile and other outbuildings thereou erected, with live ap purtenant -es. Taken in execution at the suit ot JUiller a Com pany. NoTirt, All persons purchasing at the above sale will please take notice that a psrt of the J ol sale wiU be required as soon as the property Is knocked down, otherwise it will be again ex posed to sale at the risk of the ttrst purchaser. The residueof the purchase money must !e paid on or before Thursday of the first week of Fel'ir.ary Court, the time fixed by the Court lor the acknow 1-edgnit-nt of deeds, and no deed will lie acknowledg ed until tne purchase money Is twid In full. JOHN J. SFANOLF.R dec31. Sheriff "PXECUTOITS SALE -OF Valuable Real Estate ! Tlx re will be sold 1 1 public residence of Tolilis IJIough, boning township, on outcryat the late dee'd, in Uuema- TUESDAY, FEVY 10, 1SS5, at 10 o' c'ock A. the following described neal Estate, late the property of ToMits Ulougb, dee d, to wit .- A eertiin tract ofland situate In Cinema honing Twp.. fcomerset Co., Pa., one and a half miles froai Hull's Station, adjoining hinds of Jonathan Mough, Henry Smith, Josiuh Morley, Josrph iNauicie anuoiuer containing 144 seres more or l-5a. The improvement are Two Uoo Kwelling Houses. Good Hank barn and o;h-r Ou'.b jildinas aud a nie, Ittrge Orchard. The alwve land is in a good tute of cultivation. Is well watered, and is convenient :o both Church and School. There will also be sold at public outcry in Cjne iraugn Township, County aud State aforesaid, on the same day, at i o'clock p. m , the following de scribed Ke:l Estate, late the property of Toofos lllough dce'd, to wit : A certala tract of land situate In Conemaugh Twp , County and S atn aloresaid, 2 miles trm Oaviilsvil.e, adj iibing lands of Samuel Glndie Serger, K.n l I Kautluian, Samuel Thomns, and others. ctntainin v acres more or less. The hu f provenientsare a lig uwelling HnUM, Iig Barn bearing Iruil trots. This is a deidruble immertv. ' " 11 ' c""Tenil:nt 10 bota schools and churches. TERMS ; Ten per cent, when the property is sold, and the balance of one. third when Ihe deed Is made ; one third to remain a lien on the land as ai-low's dow. er. tho Interest of which is to lie jiaid to the Ex evuturs t Tobias Klocgh. dee d annually outing the lile of the widow, and at her principal sum death to the Ex ecutors of Tobias Blouuh, dee'd. and the remain der in three equal ancual payments, without in terest. Deferred payments to "be secured hy )udg ment bond, SAMVrX E. EE It KEY, " f.ABI.VS HUH GH, jut,;. Eir's of JoldtLS Hlough, dee'd. pUBLIC SALE OF- Valuable Real Estate! The underfilled Administrator and Trustee for the tale ot the Ileal r-tate of Oorge OgliKe, dee'd, willi ter Pr sale at public outcry, t the Court ilou?e In Somerset, on JIONPAY, JAYY10, 1S.S5. at 1 o'clock r. x. cf said day, the following Heal Eate : No. 1. Ten acres, more or lest, adjoining H. F. Bnrndt, Harriet Orlrfith, et al , nearly allch-ar-eii. with house and stable thereon erected. Also, an orchard of fruit trees, goodrfpring of water, sic. No. 12. tine and a half acres, more or less, ad joining Philip Ogline, Mirhiel Sbaulis, Jacob Stem. H. Oriitith and other-i, all in a good state of cultivation. TERMS r 3.' per cent oq day or sale, and balance when sale Is confirmed by the Court and deed made. HENKY F. 11 A KNOT, Administrator on 1 Trustee. IiMINISTP.ATOUS NOTICE. Estate of Jacob Snyder, late of Stonycreek Twp, Somerset County, Pa. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the prop-r authority, notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment and those having claims against the mtr:e to preseut them duly authenticated for set tlement on Saturday, Februray 14, liS at the late residence of the deceased, in Stonyereek Township. CYRUS RAYMAN, jan". Administrator. PUBLIC SALE. The nnderfiened will sell t public nle on TIII KNUAY, JASUAKY 1HN5. it SoiEiuitville, two aud a halt miles Northeast of Somerset, at the crossing of the SAC. and S. P. Railroads, a number of Town Lois, upon reasona ble terms. The best location for a now town on the new Railroad, affording the only point for Railroad enmuelition in Somerset County. A bo.iuiitul site," In a tine country, thickly settled, and a great road centre. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock r. v. janT -at. C. C. MrSSF.LTIAN. Infants and Children TThat gives our ChiTdren rosy cheets. What cures their fevers, nukes th'-m sleeT: Castoritt. "hen Eablcfl frt, and err br ttima, Vhot cure3 their colic, kills their worms. systwrli. What rnichfy cire Contipof ion. Sour Stomach, Colds, lntiigestion : Cn'atorlru FarweT! tnen t ?orrhiiw Syrtirw, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and -iliriorl. 44 Caatoria is lo well adapted to Children that I recommer.it it as superior to any ir.edi eine known to mo." II. A. AncHES. iI.DK 111 So. Oxford SL, Brooklyn, 5. Y. lira Canurn Compact, 133 Fulton St, N. Y. EBHIC3EnT Tnatism. Spraic?. Ph'js. La. thm Kac b, Bnri, Calls, U.c. Aa ia srtantooeoss Pain- reliever. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of PetPT Walker, dee'd, late of Brothers valley Township, Somerset County, Pa. Letters of Administration on the above estate having been granted to the understated hv the proper authority, notice Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment, ami those having claims against the same will present them ruly authenticated for settlement on Thursday. February a, lfts.'i, at tho lato residence of the deceased, at 9 o'clock a. m. s. w. fn i rz. W. H. FRITZ. dee31. Admlntstraiois. 1 N ISTR ATO R'S NOTICE. t'.tt nt Pp. cv.ir,,, .. -r c. Estateof Henry Shaffer, late of Somerset Twp. Somerset o.. Pa., dee'd. I Letters of adtainlstrathm on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned hy the proper authority, notice is hereby given lo all persons Indebted to said estate to muse Immedi ate payment, aud those baring claims agalnxt the same "ill present them duly authenticated lor settlement on Wednesday, the 4th day oi Febru ary, lSSi, ai the lata residence of deceased. ELlZo. SHAFFER, dee24. Administratrix. w a fciMisswikssMsssWrrJw i iw i imi mtm iuiji If dp, arnd .i;UtoJ. KKIMV , .;. Uar- POULTRY POWDER! br mail, prepaid, with hwtnirifmit bow to nm, This wiU last 34 HfM Three Mnnf lm mi ym will EGGS ALL WWTCRfKT'SV-SI. declT-lm. ... . IS CURTIS K. GROVE, (East from Court House,) Somerset, JPenn'a. .Vaaufacturerol BUGUIVS, SLHGITS, CABRIAGES, SPRISG WAG OSS, scar w ag oss, AXD KASTERN AND WESTEE WOBK Furnished on Short Notice. Painting Done on Short Tirn. My work Is made out of rWeuqAy Seasunti Wood, and the Rt't Iron and Slrrl. fntwun- tially instructed. Neatly Finished, and H trranlri to Give Stitfcto. I Znplcy Qvlj First Class Wcrkssn. Repairing or AU Kindiin My Line Pone on Short Ifotlce. PICES BE ASOXABl. K, and AU Work Warranted. Call and Examine my Stork, and Iearn Prices. I do Wagon-work, and furnish Selves lor Wind tlllls. kemember the place, and call In. CURTIS K. GROVE, ( East of Conrt House.) aprW-lyr. SOMElET. PA. 1 1 11 ""CO Entirely VEGETABLE MANDRAKE AND A SURE CURE FOB to I C0STIVENESS Biliousness. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys.Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite.Jaundice, Erup tiens and Skin Diseases. Price, 23c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. ITJRT. mm M. frsn., IwUbCsb. Tt. Fob Sale Hy c. N- Boyd, Somerset. ISAAC SIMPSON, alfHT 111 SHE STAELIS, PATRIOT ST., SOMERSET, PA.! DEALER IV 4fs a e a (a ?WPrT3 ATT VI i r . 7 ' Adjusts I ?' 1 HorSi t t Uas tv Itself to any a's Neck, two Rows of II Stitcfeing:, 11 Will hold Hames in place better than any other Collar. If You Want to buy a Good and Cheap CUTTER. Cull on me. 1 also keep constantly on hand a targe Assortment f Fine Hand-made Harness, Saddles, Whips, Bridles, finishes. Lap-Blanket, and evervthing to be found in a Firt-e!aes Saddlery Hood Teams uid Riding Horses always ready for hire. When in need of anything In my line, give me a call. ISAAC SIMPSON. deoM, SuuKitniT, pa. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Somerset County SS. At an Orphans' Uour held at Somerset In and for "aid county on December 11, liM. Iiefnre the Honorahle, tle J ml ires thereof. In the Kstate of Samuel Hay, deceased, on motion of John K. Scott. Ltq. the Conrt appoint L '. olliorn. Ks. Auditor todistrlhu e the funds In the Unndsof the Administrator to and among those legally entitled thereto. I Per Curiam. t 8E-4I. ) . A. STT"TZMA?i. t lerk. The undersigned Auditor will nt'end to the du ties ol ihe alKve app intment at his ofttce la Som erset, Pa,, en Thursday, the SAl dav of January. l-sj when ant where all persons interested can attend il they think proper. L. '. COLBORN. !ec?4. Auditor. jj DM INiSTRATOR P "NOTICE Estate of H'-nry Neilrow dee'd, late of Jefferson Twp., Somernet IV., Pa, Letters of administration on the above estate having been g-anted to the undersi'-rned, by the proper autlMirtty, notice is heretty given to thoso inttcltted lo it to mike Immedlnie payment and those having claims or demnnds will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement on Tuesday. February lo. lS-i. at the late residence ol deceased, tn Jellerson Township PHILIP H. WALKER. dee"l. Administrator. E XKCUTOR'S NOTCE. Lfeiate if Tobits B'oogh, dee'd, late of tluenia honing tonrlii,:, tnimerset County, Pa. Letters tejtaiiuntjry on the above estate hav ing Iteen gpmted to Ihe underiigneit, notice is herehygiven to all persons Indebted to said estate to make tmioeili.ite payment, and tnose having claims avalnst the same will present them duly authentica-ed for settlem-ni, n Saturdar. Jan uary IT, lis, at the hue re.ioenee of d-ceas-d. SAMUEL K. BEKKEY, LABIAS ULOKCH. DeefO. Executors. I DITOIi S NOTICE Estate of John Gary, de'd. Having he n appointed Auditor hy the'h-ph;n's Court ol Somerset County, Pa., to distrihtite the lumls In the hands of the Administrator ol said Estate to and among those legally entitled there to, notice is herehy giv. n that I will attend to the duties of said mpointmcnt at my oth in Somer set. Pa., on Friday. J.inn-ry 3ti "l, at 10 o'clock a. m., ol which all will tnke notlee J. H. I'HU ianT. Auditor. A uniToirs notice. E-eate of Rufus Petennan. dee'd. Having heen ap;dnted Au lit..r, hy the Or phans' Court of Somerset County. to"dltrltn:te 1 the lauds in the hands of the Administrator of sail estate toand among those legallv entitled then to. notice Is herehy nlven that 1 will attend to the iltules of said appointment at the otttce cf J. l Ktmmell. Kj , in Somerset. Pa .on Kridav, January 31, 1H35, ken and where ail persons In terested may attend. P. Y. K I EM ELL. jan7. Aailitor. A UDITORS NOTICE. The undersigned duly aptiinted hy the Or- pha' s' Court tUU;iiliUte the luuds in the hand of Alexander Khoads, Adininistrator of Joseph WiHrout. to and among loose learally entitled thereto, h. rel y gtves notice that be will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thuioiay, the VO-.h dav of January, Hial hisolhce in Somerset borough when and where ail persons intereted can attend. FRED W. BIESECKER, janT. Auditor. JJXECUTORS' NOTICE. Uute of Alliert Reeke, late of Semersel Bor., Somerset County, Pa., dee'd. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned hy the proper authority, notice Is hereh" given to all persons Indented to said es ate to make Imnwliate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated lor settlement on Saturday, January 31. ltii, at my office in the Borough ol Somerset, Pa. J. U PIOH. dec4 Executor. Farm For Sale ! Two Biles from Railroad, near Edie. containing 144 acres, So acres clear and ander euliivatlon. r.iie wen nmnrai. neaaocaoie baiioinvs, lrcnar,,, ,pla pM1.h ,mU.ncrrT Tnt. and nr.ipe Vines. Isood neighborhood. , UD. nient to Scheol, Mill, Church, etc. Priceone thousand dollars. -AlS"s 2i" seres timber land, dei.31.2t. J. A. FKIEOLINE. DR. SADLER, OCULIST AND AURIST. f04 Penn Avenue, Piitilurg. Pa. EVB, KAK, BOSS A TUIlOtT Srfcl ALTltS. Cataract. frooke,! Evea "Wild Hir lmiopiug uw, aieaioesa, inscnarge from Ears. Polypus and Catarrh successfully treateM. Spee tselesa.1 justed. Artificial eyes huertnl. Send tor pamphlets. tieel7J)in. 100 SALFSMVM UllVTeni aressj. AtsTIM H: . steaoy wori. sd I AW. Nurse rv. mas, Rochester. It. T. wpiTn, j WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW Our Stock Or Drugs, j Medicines, and Chemic I j j Is ihe Largest in the County ? I ing enlarged my Stonm H row suited to a rapidly jn IT t I j j I it;g iraue. i nave ii, my stock in EVERY DEPARBIEK And A a critical Kiimi,uU 4 GOODS NONE BI T pure drugs mwm Special Care Given to f'i,n,p,,na, PHTS232S' PrariEticss CI f-Sly 3. PAINTS, i OILS, l- GLASS, r PUTTY. VARNISHES, AND PAINTERS' Si ppn SOAPS, BUI'S I IKS, -CO MPS. 5 SPONGES. I PERFUMERY, TOIIJIT AUTlCKr I. School BoolttanrJ School Suppi f at Lowest Prices, i I e-We ask Special Attention to this Dtpj-g. T Good Goods, Low Prices; Ani Fair leilirg TrJt . t A FULL LUTE OF OPTICAL GOODS I 1 a ' I , 4 ; er-OV- Sou a N. BOYD'S, i MAMMOTH IJLOa! SOMERSET, PA. w - i S t' K 1 1 ; mm ALWAYS satisfa CTSB I . EIGHTF?f SIZES ABD " ALL fRCH'lf.F.nS ON EF rT:J --I ). '"r'f R. B. Schell & Co. lebauyr. SOMERSET, Fs. CALVIN HAT; BERLIN, IJA., t (MILLERS .MILL.) MAWt'FACTCREK OF FLOUR & FEED! I always keep on hand a larie tork of fU)Zl COKX-MEAU Bl.CKWHEtT FLOI'li. as j all kinds or CHOP. Also, all kinds ot OKii: wnicn i sen at t BOTTOM FlllCEil Wholesale and Retail. Ton will save iu.net:' ; nuymg irom me. My stock is always Fresh. ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLl THE EQUITABLE Assurance Cora? i ft Henry li. Hyde, Pnsl 120 BROADWAY. N. Y. 81 CHEAPISDE, LONDON. ASSETS - - $53,030,53i SURPLUS - - 12,109,756 INCOME - - 13,470,51 New Assurance written c 1S83, $81,129,750. raid to policy holders during the la 24 years, 73,877,699. The Society has wrluen. during the pi' ty yeart, an aggregate amount r.f new assarts larger than has been written hy aay other a pany in the world. The surplus fund of the Sooclety. en a W i cent valuation, is larger than that vf life Insurance company In the world. ThbEqcitablkLh-i A 3t .,!( S.nrrr smei.a plain and simple contract of assurance. from bnnfensome and technical conditions, s! IND1SPUTAHLE after three years, all F cics, as soon as they become Indisputable payable IMUEUIATCLT npou satisf" proofs of death, and a legal release, witS"St delay usual with other companies. By raoarr fatheit, the bcoe flciary of aa El"- ble policy is not only saved fmsa annoying J,'r1 and expenses, but receives pecuniary IU'JJ quickly a If the tiwut of the assursccs k been Invested la bond of the Ooversmnt United StatrA AV. Frank Gaul,. Special Agent lor SomersetC PATENTS obtained, and all basines In the V. . f.l? (m-e, or la the Courts attended to for MOOt-'" FEES. We aio opposite the IT. 9. Pa'ent O."- gwaed in PATENT BUSINESS EXCIUSIVEH can obtain patents iu leas ume than muse rt from WASHINGTON. , , , When mwtei or drawing Is sent we advise . patentability free of charge; and we a " CHARGE UNLESS WE 0STAIN PATENT. . 4 e rater, here, to the P oat master, the 3tip the Money .mler Division, and to ocuuJjr U. S. Patent twice. For circular, advice. t"J and relerenee to actual clients la jour ewn or eottuty, address C. A- SNOW CO Opposite Pteaient V f" Washington, D. I- .-v-; tr-j i--. - COOK i
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