Tho Ro of fchariia Nt K" Tho anomoce rw.i!i casino?:!? prows wi'.d T.hoTS fuyrr-i tirA in A-;ui Minor, fcr.roadinir tar !!i wi as the Biit beautiful of Fpr.!!2 Uo.s,,:ii, rw inc on chalk s-il n'orj; of kiirnl.liPTv. We cannot wr-ndi-r l:::t it as alrraidy in :ic;e!it tiuv a favorite of the inhabitants and escit- 1 in jioc-nc minds sensations snilt as can only be rx-cit-d bv Mirpnsinc lieantv. 1 r.m the rose of Sharon and the lily of the val leys," fciijrw the Crt ver t f c ootid chapter of ltmioc.K son.', and there can . rio !.-iibt tnij.-ir V hit i- bT- ir-snt I y th- r." ' S!;;i'(.ti. . ;.u An- ri. .v,l', 1.- V.J'r -r, nil" i-,'iii-'l ll:i 'jit 4r-x---tl.- TVz-na. v-i,irh hk n v iu V.-i'- -fiuf. li:iiu; prfvi.u-lT l--n u-id-'r-' l the UiMiral fl-.wr. Tni- .i'-man." vr.lm.; tu tho Kli;ibnrc-:i Kiiw .f JHs6,i.ilo travdii.? in the jvar fr..nl Jii.Ta to liaiil. i.'.ran;- ,-? a place wh.i- a cm-id.-rable :: r-f jrrunnl va.s half rnwrvd n:i! lr"!!i:n.t Tf-l fluw.-rs. At thf si.-ht f t!..-t:i f.itie ot hisi,ati.- ounpaiii"': t v i- rlaiiu-1, -i: uf .va;.r." il w h. fi be inquired shout tne rune tin i'-is t-M that tho .-mcni'me was th-.-rv v.r.v- r.-ally to ralhtl. In truth it xronl.l nut le ea-r other vis t . -i--:.k ..f a r..- in Pai.-TiT.f. f.T native r ises do H"t -"i--t tb-"i at J.'.-t not when' tin y voii'.'l justify th :---H-i-Hii.in ot liiopiain f Si.TM t!i.-ir ii.une. Wild r-Ms ;.r.-; f..ur-l in P;-.l--liii- ..ij'.y Li ! v 1" r. , t; - mid U.- n-, );. .-:.!. f..K.i i- Iva'.-'I f--r the .r.tn-ti-ii of attar, i-i li:- Va-ii-.1 W. H . li-. -vali- y i: r l.-br..a. .ci.r.Itnt: t.i 1!!JT." Ji!i-i ' !!.". t" tin ir T.ih s-im-.'' the 1rii!-iai :"'.- f 'he Bii,l i.ft.Ti r.-- the v.orii !' mJi.t-Vh.-rc is tm waTasit fr u-fl -r-taJi'lins liv it a trim r . Tit s n-rs i f i'. r.-ta ji'i.l M-dia vr.-M l.t iir...!u. . .1 into 'al.'stinp bi'foiv the f - ' f lila--trirt ianl.-u--.i'Wi'. IW ll 1 l'lllfl: On landing at one f t.i- -'-it- fa t.irii"- fi'Uinl that lln-rir v,;. a iair j iti nii'h-r an av'iiun i I t ittnr-i .1.. hv Tu ii .ih-n n-it r.nil-r t!. i,iv wiih tl-'ir varc-Ix-f'.ri- lin ir., fn.it Kil l Vi',vt J.l'S in "lie i)il :r,r rt c.'tl 1) 11 1 rali'-'H-s 1TI 'i-.;h-r. iMitiV'? W. l.-ti hlnff-, r-.!. rau. !.) h. in a thirl; 1liTwa alsn a i-aitl- fair, hh-;., bitt lal.n . -:iTii l- aii'l h.nl.'-v-. Tii-M' w-.-r-M f r.-... -..iT-st -iINri-I a b-.:h. with in whi-h tin- '.tv-1- "f v .". !'.i.- lnusi-i-.iiill U-lii t .p . in,, m : :.j:.i;i:atin. Wi. nfr,il. nii'l -i-rc li'V.i h .-Ti'i;--'! f.n fitnliuff that it a an A: ;, run- h sit.-l Juilv l-.t l'tt'ich V'.ri; a turbnti ii'l ,ln:ly a yu.-lnuak. Ttw f irtn. r p -r rn:t.-l a ivrii .f imrtiiiti''!'. ntnl i-ini-;l l"- t'-rini: JiiilvV vi-it iiurinu' a f n: -lv pjaiil.'i.-: all.-: Till- li- bi-i-rim- n p' l!' 1 u-- -p-r.-i'l". ;tii'i on ll:- tnaitK-i.r (-!ii'-f vv- -tr-ii" ! ltn- iltnrt . C 't t.; i'l t:ir-W.-li H(l l-iii" fn.--k C'tfit. ar-at -Iviuli 1 bv a r-tintii- f i -awa-'i-f :i"t" t will! ,-tirl;.-. In- ktir k" i that iv.li.iil.tal.l.; pi'r-' itiau'" h-ail ovit Ini-I.-:, iiini l tin- Vn-c-iti-rniis upphtu" of tin- mbh-il lalia hii'ti. pa iia's -.up' il.irii y was jh.w at its hi'ipht. at.il it.tti n fytnpathy vas f . It 1 i ! m v h' n ! i 'it''' r t. riiii nat".l bv his l"ii. haui'f I on tin-ik.1i; of a hhailoof. It was n-aily a vivtVitr Mii'l livi-ly p"rf.rm:'in'-. I tiirnitl tothi- ii:'p"r'."n.!' tl " fa"tor-. iio tr.n with !, tiwl r-rpinw ih-y have iHTPAVcl this fn t-i r.ir 'l.''.'" -IkirrowrJ it fnm Kui'i, !" hi i-x-rlamii'iL "Why, it van p r.onM-'l in "thast ln fiir Knrop'" whs tiniiu''it of." S tln-n old I'niK'li is. Oit n;l.bnt a dc-jri-iiiTrtt.' vi-rsinn of an f'.:-v;.1 ia'! j ':iy. Muart'.-, "l'vpt Aft.-r tiiu ti nt." A -nr y my f KI!IItc IhiK Frost Unnker, of the !)e.i l river re pion. is a e-iii.le who, it is s-iid, is a t.ne-.-. vsfr.l rival to Jane s A. Sc.i-h, of 1'J.il Jima KanRely gunli i'l siorv tellin-r. Fiist is intimately acquainted wi h .l.'hn Smith," who is w II kno .vn in all parts of the conntrv. Jl'sus was with John on a linutimr trip mue on tiine. wlien they came upon a man who t.l fiwl at an owl (;n r lie 1 in a e- tri"-) about a dow u tiiti'1": without s-.ie--es As they approa.-iie. tii" 1 1 r,it!'."'r offen-d .'olin H fivedollar bill if he wi :.'.) secure tiie owl. John Cocked his 1'itle and walked around th- tr-'. The owl tnrn' d his lie.ni in same dim-tion a far as John wa":e,J. ,1, Un kept on "rn'ii!r ,-imii'i.l liie iree, :ii owl turtiitia his iiead a u- whim. Just as John completed the t.-mh i ir.-mt tin? owl's head wastwi-ted oif and lie Jell to the trrotind iied. J.hi! ? .:i i small owls couliin't lie killed tiiat w;iy '. i-e t h-ir feet would fiy i;p iu turui:;. Phillips iMe.) P.'iono-rapli. Salaru' of Olti Kntliyli At luru. Kean never spi-nt more than two or 1hr-e tiiou.-md pounds upon a revival, and this was considered marvelous in those days. ?.!-s.-rs. In in tit; i WV-oi! lijirrett have more than ilo.ii.ie.l Minis. At-'.-iin. salaries were it.coi-ipnr.-i-bly smaili r. l-'or some time Kv.ler. wlin played tcoinl to KViti, r -ci ived only thns' pounds ten -ihihsn a wit k n tit il. (!)si-ovri;ir fh::t i.-a-'i.T acior of about eijutd pMiioii was in i!n-ris-i ipt of eijrht iiounils, he liireaiem-J to bn-.tk bis enaairei'ien! unless his nie rv wa- at oni-e dniibli'd. a request whieh w:.s ni'it jilnsl with. Now such mi a -nr woui l coiuuiati'l from thirty to tift .- p vends a Wis-k. On the (itin r h.iiid. Keau raisi-1 the ballet fnrla from a i.iii'lor'i a nijrht, their old pay, out of which they ha-1 to liud siloes and stmkiuirs, to a pninea a wixk. and foutnl tlieni cveryi lii'i-.-. London 'J it-lhts. ut Uati-H. I always get reduced railroads for my ludiuus,'' r.iii-s on tue IVUi.ilked the traveling showman. "How do you manage tiia "I get them scalper's licki -Pu-k. Snnirt imps It' a Ninaiii "There is s jioetry aWmt trm i other instruments lack. Xii, afilatus his demvudeil n-a.n ir.' t" that (iiviue "Will, it takes a very earthy i!lr.tus Ut make it work." Harper's iio-tar. Mranfr-lv rorcetdil. A xir memory for names a:: 1 faces i a serious di-advanta re to a i h layman. Ir. John Hal! was leaving hi hon--tit 1'illh avenue not long agi. when he saw a young man looking at tiie nmnliers i n the doors. From something in 1 is drr and maimer Dr. Hall conclud.st that he must lie a reo-nt immi-xant from the Lmerald K'e, and theref, re a I' liow countryman. The strnr.ger was evi.h uilyRt a losa. and Dr. Hali ask-sl him if he could lie of any assistar.ee. I am hikin for Dr. John Hull," said the young man. "I am he," modestly replii d the cler pynian. "Are yon Dr. Hail:"' "1 am." "Did yon conm fr .in In land'."' -I bad the goo,l fortune to lie b rn then." The stranger looked ;.t him f or a mo ment. "IWt yon kumv me. Dr. Hail.-" said he. " I regret to iiv that I cat. not phe e ynu at this t.ion-.eut, thoc 1 may have -ie'n yon l-fore." Well, 1 think you have. Wliv. you b:ipf.2iil me t v.-enty-tive years no in tin old country, ar.d yet you h..ve !org..tuu Jue entm ly:" "It was not a time for l-v-ty." said Ir. Hall ft rwril, in ndattr',- t':e i: i-ili-nt; otherwise I uiieht l.uve r niind -d the young m :u how strange il v. as that lie kii in id have forgotten the f.-.-n of one who had sustained such an important relation Ut bun in h:s inf 'im-y." New York Tribune. L ranting s.u.. Wife (in a m-w cosfuiue) What do yon think of thlsl- Husband (in disgusft What a gown! Wife (angril t- Von 1 rnTi 1 Ti.is is the very latest st 1 -the Watieau gown. Husband (scared) That that's what J stud, m' dear. Valtemt gowu. New York Weekly. hnm Prliw ttngt. Tit lives t tiie big: penitentiary on Church strft a family cf dos which are as int'Tf-stinji as any in the state. Some of lilt in Ixdons to thfl officials con nectwi with tho pri'wti "d 60,1,6 onK to the prison itself, bnt they 11 live and eat to-et'aer in pi-rf-rt harmony. Tho most prominent, p- rhaps. 13 lbe lr Xewfunndlaiid. Nellie, the property of F. H. Crass, .he jiosnesse alinost hu man intelligence. ami thereseems hardly a l:rcit to her capacity for learning. She will co errands, rteal a hat off the head of Vfio wearer or preach to yon. She i tiinT"..rof four curly, rhunsy little bahi'-s. v-h"S' troiicsome painl!s t-he whU lies with jrtavii dignity. Ni l)-" luvi h r babies very much; in fait sheluves any kind of a child, and will play with one by the lmnr. Her master has a little f. .ur-ywtr-oldprl. and when X-liu- is there to see her they al wr.vs have a Ir'? romp. One of their paiii-s. is hide and s-k. The little sirl -and hides while Nellie is held with licre t-vi-s r oy.j -1. When the time to r hi::n? arrives Nellie fconr 1 "j. v.-' le pl-ice and never fails to find the lit ile one. When found fche pently takes her by the arm and leads her to her inoi her. Another interesting doR living at the pn in is the great Danish mastiit Dante." hV is a glorious old fellow, --t null a dog as was the friend of Little Li.rd Fanntieroy, and looks fero cious enough to cat tip a man; bnt lie wouldn't, f' r lie is sweet temjx'red and amiable, lie d'H's not (j'-t a chance to se laanv iiinjilv! except tiie convicts, but he is very f ind of children, and when tin y conii-into tin) prison yard Tie fol lows l!i -ni si-ound, and will not leave tiieru a lot:? as tiiey stay ill the yard. Then' is al.vi a line greyhound, tv eral l-untiri iIol'S and a taucr little t-prmi. 1 that lakes liberties with the big feili-.vs. On pretty days they will have a rotnp, an 1 it is a funny thing to see tiie e;r. - :"i;nd jump clean over the whole crowd when they run him too close. Ns.-iiviiie Ann ricaii. U,,lir Tlo.l 1 Into the I'.arlh. Tin re is an interesting instance; of v.-;.te- Hi iv i:i;r liihuid from th sea. Jti f ti nl on :' island of Opiialonia, in the b hiati sea, west of Greece. The j.he iiomenori occurs on the -southwest side of H e island, in ar the small town and p - t of .Wo.-toli. Two streams flow at a sho-r i-itance from one, straight from te;i for si f-w yards, and then follow different course. One turns at rijiht anudes nnd runs for some ways parallel with the shore and close to it. Then it turns nsain toward the pea. and run liiiiL', of curse, de'p-r and deeper, donlih-s -i.!uph-tely under itself, thus f rit.in a looji. and finally fiasses out if f i.'hi ii ep down in a landward direction. In it s i-i.iir-e it turns two flour mills. whieh will triwan idea of the stmi-th of ihe -itTT"nt. There is no tide ii: the s. i here, and the flowif the salt water l.y.h'k i- pi i'fis-tly iteady and continuous. Tiie otiier stream disapj-ears in the ground ir: a similar way. This curious phenomenon has not at tracted much attention because Arjjos t i'.i is in .ton one of the regular tourist r out. s. No one knows what liecomes of ti.is w it.- r, but it jirobably flows to some subterranean reservoir, and it may have something to do with the earthquakes that occur in tht.t imifrhliorhood onc in a 1 -i-i -r while, or possibly it feeds some distant volcano, f or, as is well known, tin- most jenerally accepted theory of the :.u e of volcanic eruptions is that they a:e uue to steam -generated from waf r admitted t!iront;h cracks in the earth's crust or in some other way. tijidwaiie's Masrnziue. An Olil Tunc I'.dilr. A h -:.il friend reminds me of old Colonel Uo.','e;s, who published the Bos ton .l-iurcal In-fore tho war. He was t. ni'ey i-oi,.-. native, and his pa r was delivered rhnot entirely to annual sule si ribers. althouL-li a few copies were on s-i'n-at, the book stores. One dav when color.e c;-me down town he was hor 1 to see a 1m iy with some Journals i.-rhis a-iti shouting out, Journal, itt : Journal f" Dazed for a minute, cal'.-d the boy into a doorway and ed, "iiov many Journals have you re'-" Told, he took mt his purse and i for theiu all, and ordered the iov to run home ;uid never to buy any Jour nals .-crain. He was so scandalized by the occuit-enee Hint he said he felt ai must ashanmlt i meet !iis business ac (u:iu. fauces for wis Its. Times changed when the war hroke out. and the Jour nal went on the t ire a like other papers. Cost on Letter. Stiol !:! liurMH ti Itnil tiie Kitua-n-av. I'paty Marshal Tom Smith has re-tunt'-d frotti the territory and tells of a liirilli::-? expirience of bis a few nights aj. li" and Deputy Marshal lo -kT v, -iT' i-riviiur across the prairie Ix-tween midnight and day. In crossinq- a ditch Looker, who was driving, pitched head lir-t over the dashWird on tlm ground. ! liie horst-s became frightened and ran. .Smith was in the bngiry helpless, as the I li.-. s had fallen outside. He had wu i i. :i,nv!e.ige of lhe country and did not know what moment hp would go over a i pi--, ipice or iitto a barbed wire. He was afraid to jump lest he should break his neck or a limb. Si he leveled his Win hiMer and liegan firing at the horses, ami three or four shots hronght them down. The horses cost Smith ijd.'iO apiece, bat ho got tin. man he started after. Dallas News. I ei-vrnt LiKlitninre. Quite a s;r-inse freak of liirhtning was wi;iic--.'d at the home of Mr. William Henry Mm-ton in Athens. During the r itt.storin that came np aliont msm a f':i-h of Itghttiimrstnick the rod over the ii o.i,., melting it instantly. The cur- lent was uoi content with this, bnt leajied to tiie tin gutter and melted it all around the house, pouring tho molten nn-tal in Im.-.vy streams to the ground Ih-Iow. The lightning tin n flashed thiough one corn er i f tin- house, paid a visit to the jx-uple in the room Ik -low, ran out along auiron iipi- to a tin basin onthe liack piazza and melted it completely, r.nd followed an iron pipe to the well, fullr fifty feet from the house. The damage to the wood work of the honse was very slight, but aa or tiie metal with which it came in contact was melted. Atlanta Constitu tion. Tiia Old Xlouie i'f J nana James, Tiie Ltbbr rrisou war museum is soon to have an acquisition of a curious char acter. It is the identical frame honse in whieh .Ti-s-se J.imea lived the last four months of his life, and in which he was killed by Hob Ford. Since ls2 this house has stood unoccupied on a Llnff back of St. Joseph. Mo. The bullethole in the wall is still to be seen and the blo'id stains tin the floor have never been effaced. Tho house was sold to the iijreut of the Chicago museum for the sum of jl .f.n.1. and it is to le taken down m sections, removed hence and set tsp tig.i.n in tho hi? building in Wabash avenue. An oipir.lly interesting relic would lie, we think, the old .Tames honse still stand ing near Liberty, Clay county. And if oi 1 Mother James is still living she should "ne engaged to come alorig and serve ss a "guide" or "illustrator." The old lady, when we last saw her, une years ago, was full of fight and en-i-rgy, and it would lie hard to find a handsomer woman than the was. Chi cago News. Landlord and tbe M-ar. Amos ISenm-tt, a dashing tenant farm er, lives in Hut kingham, aliout a furlong niH.ve l'ineviiie. He has lived for about tifty years of Christian equanimity with out ever having the measles, A week or so ago they "struck" him and he was obliged to cancel his busiui-ss arrange, lueiils :;ud to go to his lieiL He has ha 1 for years to contend i'.h exacting land lords and endure the pains of ophtbaJmy. The meashs have now settled in his eye mid he is nearly bliml. He now says "that of the two great calamities the landlords and ophthaltny ophthalmy is the most calamitous. It is a sad case. ITuU-MdLu Times, drnvral Iloulansi-r la' S'i w'TiiSIT' Don't lie startled if I t.ll yon a secret. General Iinulanger, 1he d op -s"-l head of a rttrogrii'le movcnii ut. is in New York. So, at least, a Frenchman tells mo vrho claims to have called upon the general at his secluded lodgings on the east side. My informant asserts that Boulau.ger has shaved his face clean and is (leprous of remaining unknown in the wrfropolis until his country calls hitn. In this case his residence here is likely to lie a long one. There is a strong probability ti at my Gallic frhnd has pven me "a straight tip" in this ntatUT. B -.ulrn-n t took a fancy to N-wY'ork win-n he wis l.ere at the time of the Yorhtown f-i.-bratt-m. He likes the life of a large ciiy. and has len Isired ou the Isle f Jersey. Lon don did not treat liita Weil an 1 Paris is denied him. What is more natural than that he should come to New York the refuge of so many soiled forei-jtiers? Cor. Chicago Herald. A farmer residing near GuilJerlan 1, X. Y., has lieen ta.-ni to an inssne asylum because he has a mania for whi.-iling at all times and in all j-h-c.-.s. II.. wl.i--?l'-t from morn to tiigiit, and lifter retiring he whistles unt il he falis aslerp. If he wakens through the night he immediate ly commences to whiali-j and continues until he is exhausted. The olfactometer recently cxhihiled to Uie Academy of Sciences in Paris is a little apparatus for testing tie smelling powers it individuals. It determines the weight of odorous vn;r in a en hie centimeter of air which is p. rci ptiula by the ol i'nctory sense of a pcrsun. 7T Mi REMIBY FOR - IN i;i. . THE CHAELES A. ti.. iiiXittlt FOR DYSPEPSIA, Ayer's Sarsapariila Is an flt'ctive n-nieily. as luanerons testiino liluls tom-lusively prew'. '-I'.ir lvi years I as a constant sutterT from itysiiep-oii anil liver complaiiiU 1 du-nireii a Imn; pine ami the ni-ilicines iroi-n!ieiI, in nearly every case, only ag-iavaled the tlN-ase. An Hsitliis'ary advisisl me to use Ayer's Sirsai'anll.i. I tint so. atnt was cured at a o-.t of s.V Since Hint time it lias Is-en my family ni-'iin aie. ami s.i Knesi has tiei-onie a Mnuiger tn our ln-i:---lii-.. I believe it to Ik- tiie bet ntfili iiie ou earth." 1". F. MoXulty, HiK-kman, gj Summer st,, Lowell, Mass. FOR DEBILITY, Ayer's Sarsapariila Is a certain cure, when the einnplaiut origi nates in lniiovf ri-linl hUs' I. I was a peat S'ifterer fitiin n lew niditi m of the IiIiiihI and general il-iiiliiy. I-. i-eniH-g tiiinlly, so reilueed that I was unlit lur work. .Solii int; that I did for the eumpiaiut In Iped me mi nim-h as Aver s S:irs;Mani!.s. a few tictl !- of whii-li n'storrd nie to health and strenpth. I Uike i very iipiKirtunity to reooiimiend this rneitirine hi similar en sex." C. tvitk, 14 . laai St., Cliillieethe, Oliio. FOR ERUPTIONS And alt disorders oritrinatina in nnpnritr nf the l'lmid, sui li as Imils, mi Ihuk-Ii s. piniples, liluleln's. nali-riii urn. si-ald-hcad, stroiuWua seres, and the hke, Uke only Ayer's Sarsapariila riiErABia. by EB, J. C. ATES & CO., lowrll, Masa Trice 1; tii botilt,$i. Vorlh $i a butt. RIT ok fai:titiox. TiC;ias. Elri'H, of C-.i !.. Ph. ; W. l.iji. k, tyy.ih Oil "i.v, Vtu- hiuo Co., r. ; You av herWiy TV)tli!"l t?;nt in ; linfliiceof a Writ ot Parittioii incl out of lh Orphans' 7uri fS m.'rs-t i'j., ainl to im dirt w.-i. 1 will hul'i nn inipit'-t on thf juv-miH'.. on c-sH't- of lsaa Lirirk. (Jrtv.ifttd, -i'tuu- in t-' '1 vi i. Soint-rsct Co.. ' . mi Kri uy, tut 1 -tit 1mv of May, lVJl. tin i u (it-re "y u vum a;icuJ n il you Hunk Tro;r. h.rlr! Oitice. IS ilAH i -r A;ril In, f Ki-.tLF. JUT OF I'AKTITION. To rn!inT rrnriiT. T;i V.,t t IlfUfl Con try, pa. : -iiiinifl i' !,;. r,ii -V.i 'i-iule, f avtt' Coiinty, I'd. ; Wia. Cr.vij'T l'i h& ( H"''l, r'sy- 'io ' 'i;n;y ; (Kv -i C rm-u-f, I'lilmu Ht'.wJ, hmt'iu- rumur, Ph.; Kv a. CrKnit-r i'iur:n.,rri.- l vi.li J i-p i C .!;'r. oi SftHtilrtlf, WvMtm ri' i:t'l I'a : Ma -ii Cra hut. tiilmirri-t1 u un tior nu Vi- nitt er, M:th!t'v ii. iVe-'!i'ire!i;u ..:it:y. Kiht 1 Cramr, inttTiiia-: -ft-il w'.'h .-t..u A-l- Craiiii-r, In-iian Ht-a-1 IV : 1 try Cr i i.i- r in tTiitarric1 Willi Kr.'.i L'U h -,,t ial 'ktiinirt liiiHJ ' unity 1'riiii : !. 1 u H riuvrt 'f M ip! Vili-y. Wii-. ni;elo:;, Jnfni J. CrAnn-r, of Mil..n,' li'., Lorain ' ra iniT, of WhiLin-y, louk. Hinnili-.n Cram -r, of HinhmMn. s-itnri I'uh.ta, Uti.' n Crmior. ui AinitTisUre. Neb. Mary i ra:nT iVxJ. oi itur Net., Kate laiii-T Le, ti. v, i i it : r I . la , Sarah l'rni'.-r Mrf. i iU,.-.l, la, 1,-iaU'l Cramer, liiirhiHmJ mh lali. K-ie M. Mootv, of" Kii'iona. nhio, John Bovvinuii, of fviln'-jia, KrtiHii I' tr-a I1si-a man nf Aumiw vill. l)in. Havi l Itomaii, Joy, Ohio. Krari- -is future r;-.vfii. ol Krtiiit Uy, Mo. U m. llali;i !y. f Ko-uiria. !iiu, J jue H Morianty, of Kit-i-tr a, O , and Sarah H-iwrnmi, whose residence i unnovrn. "oil an- h rvhy iiotiin-1 iliat in y ir-uAno of a Writ of Partition isnet1 oul of the vriwn-' 'inir , SiwcNi-'a. I'a.. and to me (iir:tV. i v. ill ho'. J an m.int"l on the itreniieti on the real tMai? f ap-ini'ir K. Ohiiht 1tiv. r.tuve !n M "'i'ilecret k TowtiKiiiTt. S-muTM'! County. , on M Uflay, tbe 8;b'iayot May. ls'a,wh u mil win-re you can aiteti'i it von think proper. Mu ir ISAIAH il tftT. hotuerM.-t, 4 MitTifT. r KIT OK PAKTITIOX. To ftiphia T.!rinrto:i, in -rni tn-ii 'l w 'Ah NeM Lour, auil Haoie K L'.viinr.itou, intrrrnhrrieti wiiii Joau 1. Hlou-Ii, iHti'a ol Juiiu-towii. Cainbrla ( ouiiiy. I'a , ii ram U 1..v.iij;ioti, nf Kwport. Kent (iouniy. MirhUrau a:it Sara i K. Livinifirl.i ui "pjkuiK K , Barton ounty, Kf4ii-a.H : You are herehy trllficti that in rit bianco of a wni of partition ifuel out ot the orjiliao' C art ol S-m. pi CAHiiily.Pa.. nn-l t.tiuo slue; u-1. 1 will hold an itiUft on the prenuhtu on the real easc tf iooiai ijivuiKUMi. ueeeMULil, pitiiate in Cone iitanyh Townsiup, Kiiner--l ;.n;iity, pa., on Thursday, Way n, ):, when and where you t-au atttTd it you tLjm. pr..er. Mit-r:flf i.ilue, I?A1AH litXdt, Smciet, 4-i. I NheritT. YDMIX1STEATOUS NOTICE. In the nintt. r of th Ktale of Ma-iraret kiitgL-r, dee d., late of A-ldi-on Tp., 8tn.'rM4t Co., Pa. Letter or Adtnuuir3Hoii ou the a-ve estate having U-en granted to tite lsudrr'Tusi ly the pmiaT Hlhtirity, notuse t htrehy ptveri tnall pcrsotif iiidehiert to mi 1 tv-iAir lo tuake ini medi ate payment, and th w having eiaims uvaiust the anine w ill prent theju tu.v au hetiU' atrd foa aetttenient on Satuniay, Mav ifi, ih M. at tiie iate rtwideiict' of det ea t'in ti township. t KiAS M. KiN'SKft. pr. A iaiiULMrator. OLl'TION NOTICK. Notire is hereliv tlven t:mt tt-p Ti-artnprshin liitelv existmr Ik'I'ms'ii Kn-teri i. Jei and r'rsii c W . Hun ut sand fa eii. soroie-, t i'o iiiiy, l' , under the tirni uauit- t.l Kr-d Iiurr .i. l i , hh. ina-solvt-d tiy mutual runsrnt nn iln ,iMV m Ap-ii. lsw, the said Fn-d lmrr n-nruii iher 'r im. A'.i di-tas nwmir. ti tin- sail vun-i-n p ri. to hen., i-eivd by said Frneii. l'.urt;. ai.diili ilt-mniid on tlieisud luiMiu'isinp are in r, pri'mt-J In hiin liir pHviu.-ut. KKKO 'I 1:K. aj.rs-;ti. FUaN' Is . BAKE. E XECUTOirs NOTICE. fctt of John K. MC.l;:t.iet.dee d.,Uleof Ad-d;-on 1 top.. S'nerst (n:mv. J'a, Ietlerh tetamentarv IITI ll ' NlnlN M.I.-Ahni. Iii iiei'ii uranu-.l to t.-n- um'es- tmsl by tin- prop er iilurity, ni.t:e i-hen i.. eiven lu'l p-rsna liiOe.'Uil to rant es:tr In mt- ke iiuuiediuU- av- niriu aii-1 t!,.s- l.avuii; r'mms or !. mi..l. -Kiii-t ihesiiu- will pri-sTT-.i th.-in duly ant ien lumeil fer wlilumi nt on SMlur ltiv, Mnv 2, :8;i, tmln.' Kxivmor mlhi- luit' rfM4i-r'i. rY ih,' M; i 'I'lWfJ ln-re hi- will kiv bin atlcudanro lur siii I'UipoMu SlhrHtX JUS LIXTiiCV Br.i". KuTuiif EILLS & COi'PKK. DENTISTS. (mice merojuera limit Wore. tvntrrt. fa.) I AM orie'atlons Ofrtwiiiei tn Ii.'ml.i,- .i.;ii-..i ly ih-ri.iniied. Stss-ial atli!itkn r-vi-n'i.. i:ihn. and tn-aiiui! the niitnrnl im-ili. Art tii-i.l .-hl- 11!" Iiwted. Also. Ks-iii iiwn.-il ui.hi in i.l.i (nilii and punx-laia enwua attaclnii v Hie natur al root. aiirilv'yl-lvr. (iho IsTew Spring jCLOTHING! We tlcsire to call tho attention of the citizens'ttf riomerset, and the I Couuty generally, to our elegant line of Spring and Summer CLOTII- IXG, in Men'?, Youths', Boys' and Children's .Suits, of all the latest styles nnd patterns: Our counters are loaded with the above named goods and the prices are very low. Persons needing anything in the Spring Clothing line will do well and save money by calling to ex amine our goods before making their Spring purchases. You will be greatly surprised to see the nice lino we carry, and we will gladly ihow you through our stock and satisfy you that we carry the best line in Somerset County. SPRING CRRPETS! A full line of Carpets in IJody Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, All wool 3-ply, All wool 13 pair Extra Super, Union Extra Super, Double and Twisted Cotton Chain, Damask and Stair Curpets, IiUis and Ilc-inps, Floor, Table and Stair Oil Cloth?, Smyrna and Cocoa Rugs, and Carpet Paper. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Everything pertaining to this class of goods. Men's, Youths' and Boys' Over shirts, Lanndi ii'd Dress Shirts, The best unhmndried shirt made at '50 cts., Neckwear, Culls and Collars, Plain and fancy striped Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, &c.,&e.t in all the latest novelties. IIA.TS. A complete line of Hats, in soft, stifl'. crush and wool hats iu all the latest stales and shapes. Mon's and Boys' Spring and Sum mer dips, and a beautiful line of I lead wear for the little ones. We abo cany a good line of Dry (Hoods, Notions, Boots and Shoes. Trunks and Satchels. AVc can saMy say to the public that our line of Spring Goods excels any we have ever carried, and trust you will give us a call before mak ing your Spring purchases. Respectfully, J. M. HOLDERBAUM. Oils! Oils! ITie Simidiuil Oil Company, of Plttfbnnth, P., mate m Mieoiflitv ol mnniactnnnr lor in Dumtslic mule tbe tiliett brmuda of Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, Hut can be made from Petroleum. We challenge eon-paruwm witn every known PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. li you wioh the most uniformly Satisfactory Oils IX THE American Xarket, vsk for our. Trade for Somemet and rlclnlty anpplled by COOK A BEERITS 4KB FKEASK ii KOOKKIt, Hoxuuikt, Pa. aept2S-'93-lyr. Dress Goods, -:0: W e now hiTe the Lartrt and Best ?eleete1 Block oj t re'rfod-evr shown in Johnstown. We hare taken Krex'ial care to make our Line the MOST COMPLETE In We -tern Pennsylvania. IlenriettKd in all the latest sbmlrs in liitht ami ilart mlorinirs ai "-, .ij, ii", tu centa, and SI per yard. Kerees in a!l the new shade in plain, stripe and j.lni.l Irom i' lo 7ieenii pr yanl. A lr(,-e inn-ui blai k and while plaM, Shep- harit's plitid fmin 12:, eent to TSeentsJElai! and (..luri d Milt WarpHi-nrettas, Kl.-u-k Ser ges, Blm k Lustres, and Black lirun- CIU. Black C&sbmeres from eenu to 1.50 per yanl. A (treat Kanritin in :W ineb Col ored Ca.snini.-rea ai l ie. per yard. A comi'li'tt-line of wash Pn? Ooods. crwistingof ail the Lait-st Novelties. A full line ol ilamtinre Kmhroiderie and FliHiiie iuks, Spring Arapa and Jaekela now iu. John Stenger, 227 Main St., Johnstown, Pa. sTaveyour money. z to Pilisl.nrirh. I'a . rtip at the Anchor Hoi ie eiTiier l.i-riy and Fourth atreew. is a atntliy Itrst- l9- Hull' rondueusl ou Knmpenn plau. LiidiiUKs, ii, :i c- .'iU uenls. rl-'W-lvr. H. P. SIMPSON, SCRANTON, PA. DEALER IN DIAMOND DRILLS, . i.. p. n.n..iii, WTIllitliy iiiv ii'iajii. IMitl'41 and tfXleBt of luti. in .innS..a aint ti uii eral lauds. WRITE FOR PRICES AND CIRCULAR. UDITOK'S NOTICE. The unili'niened Andltnr du'.T apnointr4l Sv a-e. nam a Ivanerinenu and make li-inhajjnn ot the fiiidtnthp handaof Jnbn V:nn-n mii) Utrator 01 ttietlie of Jeremiah V;ueert,. ;i .i-i- -i , in ino it-paiiy enutie-i im-n-io. hi rorii'' Ke notice lhat h will ailvod to tho d.Min at his ai mutni'-nt at his ofBee in the b vouith of Someriet. on Friday, tne lat day of Mv, iwu at h'a. m., when and where persons interested can aiteml JL L. BAKtt aprS. Auditor. YUL1T0R'S NOTICE. Tm ktwt nf i XT Bn.R..J . " ' v. ...... , .nn. ilMT.Wll. At an orph-uis' t'onn held at Somerset oa llv w av V"J Jian-u, iJi. inennnemiened who a 1 (iiOl ! ; Ud A i A 1 1 1 1 1 r in nmm . - . ... : ' : " 1 v.. . w vsi-r-piii 19 nuke a i!.s!r;hiition of the funds 10 and a mo al :dl IK intr-r nri.i? rui-nru inereio. heretiv irivi's fi,. tit j i-. -.n . .1. .... I DO ..-. ..... ..v -.,, ,,,, ... (lle nmip. oi Un. pt.ir.tment 011 Thursday, Apr. 21, ', at his orhW in poiiii tssn, at 1 p. m., hn and where u tw-j interested eo attend. J. A. BEKKEV, unk Auditor, Mrs. A. E. Uhl. MY STOCK OF Spring Goods Is full and complete iu all lines. I don't have space to give more than a limited description of a few of the many kinds and varieties of my large stock of goods. A guarnty goes with each BLACK SILK DRESS SOLD. 40 and -iGin. Blk. Silk Henriettas at $1, 1.15, 1.25, 1.50 and 1.65. 4(in. black and colored all-woll. Ilehiiettas at 75, 85, 90, $1. 1,25. 40in. all-wool Henriettas at 50, (10, and 15. 3G-in Cashmeres, 15, 20, 25, 35, and 45c. 30 and 32in. Cashmeres at 12 1-2, to 20c. 3iJ to 4fin. Serges from 15c. to $1, A large line of figured, striped and plaid Dress Goods from 15c. to $1 per yard. A handsome line of Albatross, (all wool) at 25c. A big variety of wool Dres Goods, impossible to describe. Dress Ginghams in great variety from 8c. up. Beautiful line of Tennis and Out ing Flannels, all prices. Sattines from 8c. per yard up. Best light Calicoes, 5c; best Indigo Blues, ic. Dark Calicoes 5c, all standards. LACE CURTAINS From 50c. a pair to the best. Cur tain Scrim 5 to 10c. Swiss Cur tains. 25c. Table Linens, Napkins, Towels and Crash at old prices. A full line of best Fast Colored Hosiery. Largest assortment of Corsets. Hanesoinest of Umbrel las. A complete assortment of la dies Neckwear. A full lineof Lace and Hamburg, and Lace and Hamburg Flounc- iugs. Kid,Siik, and Lisle Thread. SPRING WRAPS As nstial,my stock of Millinery Goods will be the largest, hand somest and cheapest in the coun ty. All my DIack Silk Warps and all-wool Henriettas and serges were bought before the new duties went into effect. I will sell them than if bought later. for ladies. As usual my stock of millin ery groils will be the largest, hand somest and cheapest in the County. MRS. A, E. UHL OTJR NEW SPRING GOODS NOWilN. U A full and complete line of the Latest Novelties, Conaitstins of Black and Colored Silks 40 inch Blark Colored Henriettas, 40 " Colored Henriettas in all new shades, Mi " " " in new sprinp shades. 36 " " Carh meres at 2U and 25 cents, all shades. Full line of Plaids from 13 to Sic., all new. Knnr-v Stripe Drrss Goods of all kinds. Over iVi pieces of new Sp Dress Gooils to select from. All new styles and shades. and prices that will astonish you all. 200 pieces of new striped Plaid Dress Ging hams, all new styles. 50 pieces of new rc-rcals for boys' waists. 50 " " Outing Cloths from 9c. to 15c. that are beauties. 100 " of new litht Calicoes at S cents that are handsome. Thousands of yards of the very best dark calicoes at o cents. Any quantity of good dark Calicoes at 4 cents. 50 pieces of Crown Satines at 12 cents, the oesi in uie maraei. 50 " of new printed Challies at 5 centa. They are reat bargains. New LACE CURTAIHS from 60 cents to $3.00 per pair. Scrims fur Curtains from 5 to 10c. per yard. Fancy Curtain Nets In dots andstripes, at al prices. 100 pieces of IndiKo Blue Calicoes, just in BED SPREADS, TAttl.K MNEXR. APKIXS, ToWF.LS. CRASH KS, UAMKl'RO KlMilXUS, LACKS. WHITE lit ( I f is H A X I K K R H I K FS , KUC1I I Xi iS. in dts fcTS, i LOVES anil XoTIONS of every kind. Thousands of yards of new Ribbons in new shades. Dress Tnmmines of all kinds. . Table Oilcloths in 5-4 at Scents. A full line of Bleached and Unbleached Muslins in all the different widths and kinds. Tickinpof all kinds, wool and Cotton Carpet Chain in all colors. We congratulate ourselves on hav ing the largest and most com plete stock of DRY GOODS and Notions in the county, and at prices that will astonish you all. Nice new Spring Goods of the Latest Styles, Lareest Va riety, and Cheapest Prices. We are headquarters. New Goods now open for inspection at 'ARKER & PARSER'S It is to Your Interest TO BUT TOCR OF JOHM H. SHYDEB. SUCCESSOR TO Biesecker 4 Snyder. None but tb purest and belt kept in stock, and when Drugs beuotne inert by stand ing, as certain of them do, we de stroy thein, rather than im pose on our customers. Yon can depend on having your PRESCRIPTIONS & FAMILY RECEIPTS filled with care. Our prices are as low as any other first-class house and on many articles much lower. The people of this county seem to know this, and have given us a large share of their patronage, and we shall still continue tagive them the very best goods for their money. Do not forget that we make a specialty of FITTING TRUSSES. We guarantee satisfaction, and, if you have had trouble in thia direction, give ns a call. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in great variety; A full set of Test Lenses. Come in and have your eyes examined. No charge for examination, and we are confident we can suit you. Come and see us. Respectfully, JOHN N. SNYDER. You can fottl iwmeofthe people all the time, and all of the people tome of the time, but you can't fool all the people all the lime. Lincolx. The people who have been ac customed to paying outlandish prices for Notions, such as are used every day, Fancy Goods, such as every lady needs and buys, and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, such as all must haTe, will appreciate the truth of the above quotation more after they have visited Mrs, Kate 8, Coffroth's Hew Store and ascertained her prices, and then compare them with those they have been paying. You are commencing to think about the Holidays, and what you shall buy for Christmas pres ents. You would like to buy something useful as well as or namental, and can find just what you want aniongmy stock. Remember, I do not keep any thing in stock outside of the lines mentioned, but what I do keep is of the very best, and will be sold at prices that will please yon. I have a fine line of Embroidery Silks that are worth examining. KATE B. C0FFR0TH, Somerset., Pa. -THE-FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Somerset, Penn'a. CAPITAL 8URPLUS $50,000. $4,000. -O- DtPOSITS RECEIVEOIN LARGE A N D SMALL AMOUNTS. PAYABLE ON DEMAND. ACCOUNTS OF MERCHANTS, FARMERS. STOCK DEALERS, AND OTHERS SOLICITED. -DISCOUNTS DAILY. BOARD OF DIRECTORS : LaRli M. Huks. W. H. Miller, Chas. H. Fisher, Geo. R. Sctll, James L. Pckh, Johh R Soott, . Feed W. Bieseckib. Edward Sccll, : : : : : President Valentine Hat, : : Vice President Andrew Parker, : : : : : Cashier. The funds and securities of this bank are securely protected in arelebrated Cor liss Burglar-proof Safe. The only Safe made absolutely Burglar-proof. Somerset County National Bank Of Somerset, Pa. Established, 1877. Organiitd ts a National, 1890 CAPITAL. $50,000. Chas. J. Harrison, Pres't Wm. B. Frease, Vice Pres't. Milton J. Pritts, Cashier. Directors: Wm. H. Knonti, Fatn'1 Snyder, Jmtah Hperlit. Julias M. Cook, John H. snyder, John Stuff!. Joseph B. ImvU, Harrison Snviler, Jerome main, Noali S. lluier, Wm. Endsley. Customer ofthto Bank will receive ths most liberal trealineui conauient with aafe banking. Parties wlshtne to pend money eat or be accunimUated by dralt for any amou west can amount. Money and valuables aeeured by one of Dle bold'a Celebrated Safes with mwi .nhmtHi ti ... ....... lucL. Collection made In all parta of the t'nlted States t'hareea moderate. Accounts aud Oepiita Sollcted. mart-Cm JAWING & GWYNNL WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, tafra' Produce aud Fruits, e7eublea and oame. rornlenmenta solicited Bert Price and Prompt neturos Uuaranteed. Corretpomlenc invlteu. 29 OHIO ST., eH-llyr. ALLEGHENV, PA. (Telephone SKIS' ) 400 ACRES. 38TH YEAR. WANTED, To renresent one of the lirrni NiiiMeris lo the country. We guarantee' aatinfactlon to all cus tomers No previous experiem-e neeewary. Sal ary nun riiiinj inira ptart. Andreas, Maiinff ; ae. riimrrs omn. at THOMAS. Maple Avenu t Jiuneries, Weal Cheer, I'a. aprL4t, Drugs and Medicines Salesmen J A. BERKEY, a A'fTO RNiT-AT-LA W, SoHIBMT, Fi Offii tn OJd Fallows' Eulldin. HARVEY M BERKLEY attukskv at la v, on ut, Pa. Otttoa with f. J. Kocei. &q a H0LLERT, ATTORSKV-aT-LAW, Somnrael, Fa. Office with John H. CM. FRED. W. EIESECKEK, ATTOE"YAT-LAW. Someraei, Pa. Office In PrlaUnf Houae Row, oppoaita Court Bouse. CI EORGE R. CTLL, ATTOKNEV-AT LAW. HnmerKt, Pa. . k. Scon. j. a. oolx. nmTT Ar f;T V O J TTUKSE I S-A T LA W. Somerset, Pa. F, J. KOOSER, ATloUNEY AT LAW, ' Somerret, Pa. II. S. EXDSI.EY, ArruKXEY-AT-LAW, SomeraeL Pa. L. BAER, ATTOECi'EY-AT-LAW, Wlllpralre In rViraenwtand adjoining couii iKst AU busliicaa entrusted lu aim will recuiva prompt attention. A. .H COFraoTH. W. H. Ktirrai. COFFKOTU t EL'Fl'EL, S AriOK-SEYS-AI-LAW, .Simerset, Pa. All bualneas entruited to their care will be tily auu punctually auer-Jed U. Ottiee on Main Cruaa titruvt, oi iobit Matumotn Block. WM. ii. KOOXTZ, AilOk.Nti-ATLAW, fcouierset, Pa., Will give prompt attention to r)!iinua entristed to hit tare iu buiuersci and aiijeiuing couiiLiea. oibee iu PruiULU tlouae iUjw, oi p-jotte the Court ti J0US O. KIMME1., ATlOK.NtV-AT-LAW, sniuerset. Pa., Will attend to ail businean etitrumed tohucare in aumeraei and aJjiiniii-a wunties, with preuipt- aia ami rldvlity. umre ou juaui vium street. ibore 1-ialicr ihxia Biore. JAMES L. PUG H, ATTURMiY-ATLAW, Somerset, Pa. Office In Mammoth Block, np utaini. Entrance on Main Cro sirecL tuts;iiouii made, eouttea ettitd, tiilno exaunueU. ana all l ca: iiuniueaa at- teuded to with prumpuiei auu nuemy. 1. J. Coleokw. L. C. Colboeh. COLBORN & C0LB0RN, ATTOKMiYiJ-Al-LAW, somerset, Pa. AU bnsine entrusted to our care will be promptly and Iniiliniily atteudeil to. Oiliectiona aitdciu Soinersel, Boiliord aud wijeimug coun nea. Bum-ylng and couveyaiaiug done on rea- wl able terms. rTESRY. F. SCH ELL, jLL ATTUKMEY-AX-LAW, Sumarset, Pa. Rounty and Pension Agent. Office in Mammoth Block. ITALENTLVE HAY, V AITOKEY-AT-LAW, Somerset, Pa. a isn Dealer In Real E-tate. Will attend to all business ei.truiled tu Ui care with promplu uid cdeuiy. TOHN II. CHL, a (11 n.w-.tl aifunri fA all hfiMltlOSsl fi tniU1 I II p' ' ' I'll at ' , iO him. luiiey a-ivuncttl ou col.ttruona, &c ui 5c iu Maa.u.otu bio fc. DR. P. F. SHAFFER, PHYsIClAN" AND SCRGEOy, ESuHbKaLr. i a.. Tenders his professional aerviees u tne c.tuens .t vwinri ami vir.niiv Olliea next door to Commercial Uutel. JW. CARUTHERst, jl. I. PHYSICIAN A.N1 SI ROKON, sllt.K.MT, I-i. Office on Miin street, next door to Lutheran Ctiurcu. Nujht calls at oilice. D R. H. S. KIMMELL, Tenders his professional sendees to the citizens f tiimersei aud vicinity. I'riiese pn-fesonally fneairi-'t be can be found at his olbce on Main 61 liast of Liiamond. D R. J. M. LOUTITER, (kn-aTy a ieyrampa.) PHYSICIAN AND 8UR(iEOJf, Has located permanently tn Somerset for the practice of till prolixaiun. Otboe on Main street, fat rear of Imig Store. DR. J. S. M'MILLEX, Oraduatt in DrnfatTy,) Oivea special attention to the preservation of the natural teeth. Artitkal sets iur- rud. Ail operations guariuiieeil atisfaeUiry. Ciffice in the rooms over M. M.Tredell A Cc's store, corner Main Crows aud patriot streets. D R. WM. COLLISP, DENTIST. r.m: l .. vnunnAv'a Ttl.-V nnfalr whem he dan be found at all times prepared to do all kinds II WOTK, SU'. a aa minis, iTuiauie, material inserted. AU work guaranteed. A DMISISTKATOR'S XOTiCE. riMate ofAilnm T. Pnyder.lHte of I'pper Tur- I c . C..url I V. i'a Hw'll kUTimtt i i' . -w. - - Letters of Ailiniiiistratien on tne almve estate bavitiK been uraunil lo the undersigned by Uie priiuer aullmrliv, notlee in iifn-oy given in an prrwm indebted lo sHid e-tate to inaxe irameili- ace payment, ami tliose nuvui? ctainiM againsi the same will pri- i tni iu uwiy autiienueiiiin ftir sell lenient on Saturday, the K.h day of May, lsul, at ibelate resideutx- ol ili eea-ni a. r f.M i r. i, apr Administratrix. NEW HOTEL AT CuMBEBLffl S. P. Sweltier, late of Sand Patch, has purchased " THE AMERICAN HOUSE," At Cumberland. M.. and has refitted and refur- ntsheii the saw i"iii' inrnniriiiiiii. auu uiai It a nr?!-cl'w Hotel to acoiiimudate the trav eling public i'!i i'"l taHe. aud choii e liiliiiirs at the bar. He also has in connerti n with the Tlntel a targe quantity of Hwetlser a run.- inn itye ninay lor sale bv the tiarrel er enlluti at tbe "following prices : Two Year old at J2 00 per gallon. Three - - " - " " " Fonr " " 3 00 " - The price of the jus i IS cent for esrh gallon. The price of the Whiskey and Joe must always ancomiauiv the order, which will in-ure pronn attention and shipm-jnt. Addresss all orders to S. p. SWEITZER, aprt-'90-60, CUMBERLAND, MD. STILL. IN BUSINESS ! T T elfley's Photograph Caller My patrons are informed that I am still in tbe ?2Cra&2S 23US3HSSS, And am at all times prepared to take all kinds of pictures, from a Tln-tjpe or. Cabinet Photograph, To a Life-size Crayon. Instantaneous Pro cess used, and all work iruaraiiteed to be satisfactory. ff-Galiery np stairs, next to Vor.ght's p-nre WM H WF.I.FT.EY PO TOO KS0W That you are buying direct from tiie distiller wlien you send your enler. to U. E Lippen cott, the old fashioned Whiskey house? Xo rectifytnsi: no ciimpnundiriB, but direct from the .n-ptNcirr i)isTM.Lr.ar," situated at Lipjiencoit IVtst office, lireene county. Ph., which lias always maintained its repntatiou of makine purt 'Woi. Our mail order leartmcnt pives prompt attention to all orders, and at the pricee we otter our goods, makes our competitors en vious. We carry in stock the following well known brands of Rye Whiskies:, in quarts, gallons and barrels ;" Lippencott's. Overboil s Gibson. Ouckenheimer, Monongahela, Grays, etc. Also a full and complete stock of Wines, Brandies, Gins, Ac. Writeor Price Lift and fare numry. V. E. Ltrr-KNooTT, Distiller and Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 539 Smithficld St., Pittsburgh, Pa. CHANGE LTavin? purchased the interest of J. M. hhuster, we will the basiuss at the oM stanJ- ,;, fore ,w,e 'tar,t ,n on a policy a new stock, wo will unload all lhe oM stock at very 10 pric j COST AND LESS. TVe would be jrhul to have you send for samples, and the Bar- . we have in all departments, i hanKing our ii icnus in ?0mcri at(l7 roundintrs for their very liberal patrouairc in the past, ami solic;.-. continuance of the same., with a promise of fair dealing and ja0( at tho lowest prices, we are, respectfully John P. Knable&Co,, Successors to Knable &. Shuster. 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, Vou will mike if you buy EatiL'-i before you call and tjoirysioirx cook, sew susove. m lianna Cool:, Grand Pt rfcct Range, h Valley Sovcltu Range. Have t!io Lnrest Oven, the Heat i-'st Uastintrs. are the IJc-t Hu k-'ts. are sold aud warranted onlv bv F. W. HAY & SONS, Manufacturers and dealers in Stoves, Tinware and Kitchen Articles XO. 7S FRAXKLIXSTREET, Near the Postoffice, Johnstown, Penn'a. Louther's Main Street, This Model Drag Stcrsis Favsrits with Pecple in Search of - FRESH AND PURF DRUCS, Jlcdichies, Dye Staffs, Sponges. Trum Snpporters, Toilet Articles. Perfumes, &c. THK IMXTOR GIVE3 PERSONAL ATTENTION TO THE COMPOrSDINQ OP Loatliar's Prescriptions 1 Famiy lm SEE AT CAKE BEISU TAKES TO VSE OSLT FREt-B ASD PVSE ASJICLS3 SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FIHEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our ooi to 'ntending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. m. LOUTHER, 173. D. MAIN STREET ii I 11 ! BAEG-AINS IN Cooking St()vesANDllaii:es As we intend robuildiii'' our storeroom the comiiiir summer, aad will have to occupv cramped (piarters fur the time, we offer our stixint CUOKINW STOVES AMI liANGILS AT COST, and some lloco This is a rare opportunity to secure a reliable stove at a low priee. S 21 K 1 21 A L r I ii "W A 'B, Milk Cans- Wrmirer?, Step ladders. Icfi Cream Freezer, Ac, at very low prices. Tin. Jnm and lor tne Mainiant SPRING-TOOTH HARROW, The Stronsest and Ist Liar row made. No ratchet to break be a continual .-"otirce of expense. Kasily adjusted, fully warranted. Tb' CELEBRATED COXKLIX YAG0X$: Buggies, Road Carts, etc. Get our prices on above. Ve can and will cave jou money. TEE F1QFL1?S STORK FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA- ;n::::z::::Largest and Finest Store in the City.ir::- Fill B We keep at all times a complete stock of B'ai-lc and Monraini Goods of the H-' Chanu-HT ai to ti lality and Sti le, and at jirioesthe Lowest : Bia.-k. irM r.-i'n ailka. .is, c. S. tl I n, i.r. ami no to 2 2S. Blarlc fa, lie i-rau.-aise. . 1 1 j, i ..; !.:) 1 ii 1 ;.-, ami 2.00 Blm k J ili.i I-ui liOrs. (u 7i. i, ji. t.js. 1 ni 'an l'uD tn ' At mure- ao.l faiier Owt strips, and bara, 1, 1,C5 and 1.50. Mtiirv i.ks. sw. ,1( 1.2 . l.- wt an,j -ijij hiiii-k sti:i "( 71. ainl 1 im. s'" wrr.,Ts12 1 Lr- 1 l:5- io- ir-zx- Fl'k Warp Tjmie im-hea. t -i: All Wmii TKmise, 10 iailics, JO. iu aud J; Mourri'tiir si!. T-x.ie.an4 Bonn-., siso. s 50. 8.7S, 4.00,5.00. 5 50 6 00 t rain- au l tr.-.iw Veix v, .m All W.vil. Runltsl, Vfillrf- V t.-it-Yl Bilk ami Ko.il U.i. . '";.:."" '- ' Ti .-.w ..',(, . i-iiiiicf, ?i,i' f.i rrfi whi'.".. n' "fi h ?1lr,?T ,,r,'-t- at m.arate arle-s. at Ixjwtsl Pricii ' JOU OF FIRfi any other Cookii:;; tote 0r examine the Olebrati-d Xcvr Drug Store, Somerset, Pa. Rapidly Eeccning afe:: Goods always on hand. Fret I SOMERSET. PA JOHN HENDERSON Six Oak Chairs, (Represented by Cut,) ml OE ROCKER (To Match.) Well Made, Elegant Finish, aud Neat Design, ONXiYB14.a MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Well packed and shipped to any part. Steel Hoofing, Spouting Ac 1?. SCIIELL. SaMctiO! Alian Gaatfi Joteon Pa. LACK GOODS ! wul cna '"e,Ttoin wantea nerc CAMPBELL & DICK, msW' 'mr T "1WI
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