PICK HER CP TENDERLY." I One more unfortunate, Trutiiit the lates, Rashly importunate. Tried or. tbe tkates, Pick ber up tenderly. Loosen tbe straps, Fashioned no slenderly, k Vnnsed to mishap. Ob, it was pitiful Tbai sbe shoulJ flop. WbertA wbolecity full Mast see ber drop, i fie her op tenderly, Smooth out ber dress Fashioned so slenderly, Made to caress. Out sbe struck trustfully, ' Skating galore, Down sbe carue bustfully ... On tbe hard-floor. nek ber hp teader'y, . go good and so true Fashioned so slenderly, What could sbe do? ' Bumping inhumanly. , i Jolting the men, . . Hoe is pure womanly, And tries it again. .. ' Pick ber up tenderly, What does slie care? Fashioned so slenderly, , ' Po plutuand so fair. M. rclant Traveller. Naby Comforts tbe Ieroocrojr. Com edkrit X Roads, " (Wich is in the State uv Kni- ' '' tucky, Jan. 7, 1SS5. ) It requires a treat deal uv judge ment to be the only man wich kin read, in a community like the Cross Roads. I opened the copy uv the Looisville Covrkr Jcrnel wich corns to the Corners, and my eye happeu ed to lile onto Cleveland's letter to George Wilyum Curtis, definin his posishen of the Civil Servis ques tion. Thinkin any utterance from Cleveland on the subjik uv ofhses wood hev a tendency to allay the feelin U7 the people, I commenbt readin the letter to 'em to-wunst This wuz a mistake. A man wich acts ez reader in a commooi.ity like ours shood alluz ra-d a Dimekratic utterance liinself afore lie makes it known to his people, The fust part uv the letter in wich he announswi his determinashen to observe the letter and sperit uv Civ il Servis heresy excited em, but that wuz noth jn to wat happened when I come to ibis pamgrafl : " There i a elans of Government positions which are not within the letter of the Civil Service statute, but which are so disconnected with the policy ef an administration that the removal theretrom of present in cumbents, in my opinion, should not be made durinc the terms for which they were appointed, solely on partisan grounds, and for the purpose of putting in their places those who are iu political accord with the uppointine power." . They riz to their feet ez one man. "Wat!' exclaimed they, "does this axidt'i.tlrom Noo York perpose to retain iu places of honor and profit the cussed Ablishnists wich Lev bin fattenin on em for yeers, while we wich hev fought, bled and dide fur the coz hev bin li via on husks?" " Wuz it far thi." exclaimed Issa ker Gavitt, 44 that I voted wice in four different townships in Injeany, and giv uv my substance to defray the expenses uv keepin uv niggers away from the poles, to make shoor j of the eleekshun uv a Dime- j kral to Congresss from this deestrik ?" And ther went up sich a howl uv D n Cleveland 1" ez I never heerd in my life. In the meantime I had bin readin the next paragraffin the letter wich wuz this: But many now holding such po sitions have forfeited all just claim to retention, because they have used thear place for party purposes in disregard of their duty to the peo ple, and because, instead of being de cent public servants, they have prov ed themselves offensive partisans and unscrupulous manipulators of local party management" I read it to 'em, and then re markt: "Gentlemen, yer cusses wuz all rite, only slisrhtly prematoor. Our noble standard barer is rite. I agree with him ez to the abslvot necessity uv doin suthin in the way uv Civil Servis Reform on bis plan. It is quae satisfactory to me his plan is. Yoo will observe that he sez be wiil not make appintmenta on partisan grounds, Very good. But yoo will also observe that men now holdin offjflee wich hev bin concerned in lo- kle politikie management, will hev to go. How will that effect us here? Lubbock, the nigger postmaster, hez handled the males satisfactorily, 1 beleeve, looked at merely ez a post master. The one paper that comes regularly to me hez never bin mis cjiiio, and the letters addreet to Lottery offices hev all bin sent out promptly. Bascom gits his bills from his wholesale likker deelers in Looisville with grate promptnis, and the two letters that came to other citizens doorin the last quarter wuz lnth delivered. Even the copy uv Harper's Weeklg we subscribed for after Nat cot to drawin ua Kentuck ians with a decent face onto us, was delivered reglerly, irrespective uv arty affiliashuns. Likewise Pol ock, Collekter uv Revenoo, and Big ler, Collekter uv Customs, hev made good offisers, ez fur ez i know. "Are these men to beretaned and me and Deekiu Pogram and Issaxer v . TA thmnnA nurarrrV. ThmVn hev bin active lokle man- ; rwJitiv T m.rW. and Pollock hev organized the Re- publican party reglarly, and Lub bock be tried to vote at every eleck ehnn, and wood hev done it, bed not we three, wich are goin to hev them places. Ualleloogy, broke hi lied every time be shovd bis face at tbe tolee. These men ain't agoin to erp ther places, becozthey ber bin politishuns. Mv frends, don't tear yoor thins. Kin yoo find a post master wich hezn't voted the Repnb likio tikkit doorin the gloomy quar ter uv a century we hev jist past thro? Kin yoo find a postmaster anywber in this broad land wich hezn't attended caucusses and bin delegate to convenehuns and fetch? That Kettles it ; President Cleveland will sweep em out ex with a brpom. President Cleveland will hev none sich in offis. President Cleveland is fur Civil Servis Reform, and nothin shorter. President Cleveland " At this pint Joe Biglez, appeared. How the cuss got into tbe room without my seein him 1 dont know, but tber be woe. " I beg pardon for interruptin the reverend gentleman. It is troo, ez be ret, that Lubbock, I'ollotk and myself wich holds the three offisis in this village, hev bin somewhat active in the BUonorl uv the Repub- likitr'!?': her ' wiaed every elecKsnun, ana XCUOCK, uki everyy .time but four, yoo remember when I yoo chased him away from the iolls aud Lubbock wood her votid only yw wood ii-ver Itt liiu. For votin the Ilepublikin tickit aud getlin out the Kepublikin voie, we take our place with them wich Cleveland U a goin to hist, and yoo will doubtlis take our places. May I wk if. when voo, PariHJii, and fcsaker Ua.viUHd "Deacon Pograin are inbtalled, il yoo are a goin to drop pollitix fur ever? Are yoo goin to leeve orf the fatie habit uv ?otin, and uv takin enj part in polytix? Ef bo, we ehel be glad to resine bur places to wunBt, and hev your appintmenta made im oiejitly. iDfczmucb every Dime trut in th Corners exuex a place, and will probably git one, then Pol lock, Lubbock and mvself, and the Republikins uv the Corners will be permitted to vot in peace. Do yoo, Parson, ex Deck to quit pollytix ez soon ei yeo are appointed ? I coodentgit together an priswer to this question in time, and I escaped by in mejitiy remarKin uiav e woodent cootinuer the discushin. One thing h mite depend oni-i. however, that the Dimtkratic citi zens uv the Corners wood never con sent to the cor.tinyyoance in offis uv Radikel disturbers, ' and that we Fhood never ceese to n-vetr the memory of the grate and immortal Jaxon, whose watch word wuz ptr- petooally, ' To the victers belong tue spoils." Josef laffed his pekoolyer laff, and retired, and we immejilly organized ourselves into a meetin and past resolooshens commendm the noble stand taken by the President, and anboonn him that eveiy KepuuiiKin offis holder iu the Slate ux Ken tucky bed bin an active imnipeolar ter uv pohux, ond ;r. toe imresi uv Civil Servis Reform should be im mejilly removed, and sound Ditno crats substitootid, after wich Uas com invited the party to take suthin, wich wuz ackseedid to with alacrity. . 1 All the Pinjocrisy uv the Comers are satisfied with Pres. Cleveland's posishen on the Civil Servis-. lie form. ' 'y , Petroleum V. Xasay, ( lleformerez he understands it) At the Kink. "And don't you skate, little girl ?" he asked as he sat down beside her. "Oh, no, sir." 'But you car. learn." "I guess I could, but I don't want to." - "Aud do you come here just to watch the skaters?'' "Oh, no I came to watch Mrs. U." "Who's she ?" "She is papa's second wife. He doesnt want her to come, but she will do it." "And why do you watch her?" "Well, papa wanted tier to prom ise that she wouldn't lean cu any body when she was bkatiug with 'em," and that she wouldn't flirt .wb"n she was" resting, but she wouldn't promise, and sa I came to watch her. Those short marks are when she leans, and those long ones when she flirts." "And vou show them all to your father?" "Yes, and he dates them and put them away, and by and by we'll have enough to get a divorce on, and marry somebody who cn't skate." Flinging the Blockings." An old time wedding freak was the custom of " flinging tbe stockings, at which the bridesmaids took a prominent lead, a ceremony to which no small importance was attached. It has been made the subject of fre quent allusions by our old writers, and one rhyme, describing a wed: ding, tells us: Butstill the blockings are to throw; Some throw too high and sosnetoo low. There's none could bit the mark.'' Mission further informs us that if the bridegroom's 6tockings thrown bv one of the bridesmaids leu upon his head, it was regarded as ac omen that she herself would soon be mar ried, and a similar prognostic was taken from the falling of the bride's Ktockines thrown bv one of the groomsmen. Cassell Magazine. Tbouaanda Hay So. Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manches ter. Mich., writes: "My wife has been almost helpless for five years, so helpless that 6he could not turn over in bed alone. She used two bottles of Electric Bitters, and is ro much impreved, that she is able now to do her own work." Electric Bitters will do all that is claimed for them. Hundreds of testimonials attitt their great cura tive powers. Only 50c. a bottle at C. N. Boyd's. The Kind of Compresnton Required He didn't know the Brooklyn girls very well, heinp a comparative stranger from Philadelphia, but he timidly remarked that he wished he were a leather Mt, that he might clacp her waist." She turned upon him a warning blue light glance from her eloquent eya : Young man," ehe paid, "if you couldn't squeer5 harder and hold on tighter than any belt that was ever fastened with a buckle, nobody has any use for you in Brooklyn, I can tell you." With a wild, bitter cry, he fled out into the black, black night Jl'jb Bvrdrttc. Government of India. Mr. A. E. Pereira, Head Inspect or of Post Offices, Calcutta, India, issues a card certifying the tbe in- staotaneous relief tQorded by bt. Jacob's Oil, in the Campbell Hos pital, where it use was advised by the medical officers in wrious cases of throat troubles aud other painful aliments. -There was a coo rv martial held on a young officer who had gone on a Puree and bad a bint in a bar room The bar proprietor was brought be fore the court and pot lathe witness box. the prisoner was placed in Lfnll view. "Witness, do you recoc nize the prisoner?" "Yes, vour Hon or, and most of the court." The prettiest lady in Somerset remarked to a friend the other day that she knew Kemps Jiaieam was a superior remedy, as it stopped ber cough instantly when others bad no effect whatever, bo to prove this C N. Boyd will guarantee it to all I'nce w cents and si. trial size free.- - - - ' We should never wed au opinion for better orworee; whbt we take upon good ground we should lay down upon better. For twenty vears I was a sufferer from catarrh of the head and throat. By few applications of Ely's Cream iBabja I received decided benefit was nureu uy uu uoiub. vuiuium.c Parker,- Waverly N. Y. - Texas' Woman Deaperado. Maud Raynor, the desperado, is in j iil in this city for assault. She is wanted in a dozen places and had several complaints against .ber be fore tbe one on which she i now beld was lodged. She lived here quietly until a woman who was jeal ous of her revealed her identity to the police. As 60on as sbe was an object of suspicion she attacked her enemy with a club and almost beat her brains out Maud Raynor has been a notorious character in the State, the Indian Territory and Kan sas for several years. She gained the title of the woman desperado by reason of her recklessness of human life and her fondness for fights. She goes armed to the teeth, shoots with unerring aim and is quite as much at home with a bowie knife or a club as with a revolver. She has managed to escape arrest hitherto by reason of the fact that all manner of stories concerning her have been in circulation and her actual appear ance is very different from the idea which the people generally have formed of ber. She is of compact frame and about medium height, with a graceful carriage. Her feat ures are small, her eyes steel gray and her hair long and abundant Iu jail to-day she was raving because her keepers had taken away her pis tols and knives. "I suppose I'll never Bee them again," she said. '-When you get into one of these calabashes they al ways help themselves to what you've got, and whether you're sent up or notthev keep all that they ' steal. I'll bet'l've furnished half the Sher iffs in Texas and Kansas with good weapons in the last five Years. Thev don't eet monev enough to gether at one time to buy 6uch things, but they know just enough tn ninr.li them when thev eet a chance." Maud Raynor went through the Indian Territory once with aDoui a regiment of Indians and wbitemen on her trail. She had been ud at a i ranch on the Arkansas river.wherea great many desperate characters were congregated, aud in a shooting affray ia which she took a prominent part the bar-tender was killed. Lveiy man swore that the woman was the guilty party and 6he recklessly ad mitted it, though it is probable she was Lot the real offender. Some friends of the murdered man came along just to lynch her. Getting wind of the programme, she stole a horse and set out for Kansas, the men following. Several Indians joined the purriiing party at various places until finally there were about a hundred men on ber trail. She managed to elude them for severan days and coming finally upon a band of chivalrous cow-boys she made them believe she was a persecuted innocent. Her new-found friends promptly agreed to defend her against all coiiitrs and when her i i . - i pursuers came in signi iney were met by a volley which brought them to a stand. In the course of three or four days they concluded to aban don the search. The exploit of which 6he is proud est occurred a year or more ago in the Indian Territory. She had been up in Kansas on the war-path and, mating her way back to Texas, had fallen in with a rough crowd of plainsmen. One of them was a man named Dutton. whom shehad known many years before. In the course of an evening passed at a ranche on the cattle trail she bad a quarrel with this fellow and, after some harsh words, he rushed at her with a knife. She was too quick for him. He had hardly got within striking, distance before she put a bullet through his heart As he jumped in the air and fell back dead his comrades rmide a rush at the woman and would have finished her then and tnere if one of the men not taken her part in had mild sort of way. As they stopped to parley she made this proposition : "I'll fiirht the whole pack of vou one at a time. I killed that man and I'm glad of it. I ought to have done it vears ago." - One man went out with her, and the two stepped off twenty paces, turned and hrel. 1 he man got bullet in his shoulder and wanted was unhurt to quit. I he woman Standing there resolutely she called on the others for a victim, but no one stirred. Then she taunted them and finally, when she found that they were not disposed to annoy ner - . . . further. he said : "Now I m going to 1 exas, and l want an escort. How many of you are coins with me ? no . a . . rliev all agreed logo but two, ana to those two she addressed nersen saying: i You re just the ones 1 waul to go with me, and vou ve got to go, too." The others rather enjoyed the sport bhe never took her pistol on them for a minute. Ihey got her horse out of the coral mounted their ajjn and at her command rode in frnut of her. When she had driven them ten or fifteen riles .he made them turn back while she rode on toward the south. Unless the woman is convicted for the assault committed by her in this city the other day, is not belie v ed that she will oe punished for any of her other offt-nes. s Dakota,. Dakota, whose name commemo rates the great confederation of In dians in our continent, whom the French called the Sioux, will not long be kept oat of the Union, which ever political party prevails there, because it is altogether anomalous to reject u sufficient number of Americans whose growth is regular and strong and not spasmodic. In 1857 sutler named Todd made the first treaty with the Sioux on behalf of the government, to cede Dakota.' Some of the chiefs who made this treaty bore, resounding names, as The Stnuttv Bear, The Crazy Bull, The Jumping Thunder and the Grabbing Hawk. Jat be fore Fort Sumter was fired on the Territorial government was organized at Yanktown, and there have since been eight Governors. Tbe Secreta ry, one of the McConk family, was assassinated in 1873. Dakota is as big as all France. Lst fall she cast 85,500 votes, or twice as many as Colorado and more than either New Hampshire or Vermont, Dakota is almost the only American state or Territory which has la distinctively Russian population made ap of the Mennonites, ot whom there are about fifteen hundred families. The Territory is said to be full of coal, and confidently expects to do most of the manufacturing for North western British A merica an d our own plains. ,t . t : WWHHHe-aHSf . The name of N. H. Downs still lives, although be baa been dead many years, nu i'Jixir for the cure of coughs and colds has already I outlived him a quarter of a oentery, j ana ta buu growing in wtot wun I the public For sale by C. N.Boyd. sesuratoa to Washington. On the fourth of March, eveiy fourth year, multitudes of people as semble at tbe National Capital to witness the ceremonial which invests with imperial authority the . u- cowned monarch of the great repub lic. ;..., ; The preperations for the inaugu ration of the next President are be ingmade upon a scale which prom ises a display , of 4 unprecedented grandeur and magnificence. Le gions of organized political clubs, civic societies and trade guilds, com bined with a host of volunteer and regular military cops, will form a pageant of brilliant pomp and splen dor. Washington, il the winter season is one of the gayest capitals in Chris- n (mJam an iha fuuti uifixa incident ? KUUVUi, auu V - - to the inauguration of the chief mag istrate will render it doubly attrac tive. ' Its broad and well paved ave nues and beautiful squares, ademed vith mnn n mnntu and atntueg 1 its mrAmnAiA ttricnta rPttirifftPfW- HTt pill- lenes and museums; lis imposing public building, chief of which is tbe Capitol, standing iiiHtclilexs iu grace and symmetry among the finest specimens oi arcnuecture in me world, are all objects uf unfailing enjoyment to the visitor. The vi cinity, too, of Washington, abounds in places of historic interest Mouut Vernon, the resting place of the first President is reached by a bhort steamboat ride upou the bosom of the majestic Potomac ; the National Cemetery at Arlingtou, where thoui--auds of heroes bleep, and the nation al Soldiers' Home are also within easy access. There can be no question as to the pleasure to be derived from a visit to Washington, aud the only ques tion is, how to get there at a reason able cost. To mete this query the 'Pennsylvania Lines' will sell excur sion tickets at extremely low rates They have placed in service elegant Eastiake Day Coaches and Pull man's Palace Sleeping Cars, which will form solid through trains from Cincinnati, St. Louis. Chicago, To ledo and Cleveland to Washington City. The Penusylvaaia Lines are superior to any on the continent in construction, equipment aud effi cient service. "Security, Certainly and Celerity" is their motto and they have become models and stan dards for all other roads in the coun try. Their lines traverse a section unsurpassed in rich and v.iried scen ery : the eating bouses furnish first class meals at convenient hours ; the track and rolling slock are guar ded with all the approved appliaiiCts known t science to insure the sale- ty of passengers ; and finally, you are landed in a magnificent statr.ui situated in the bu-iiin centre of Washington City. Enpasttant, station has In-come inve-ud with a tin rnful intereft ' In all patriotic; Americaus. In it waa eualed the tragedy which culminated in the death of the lamented Garfield.' A marble column, erected in the wait ing room, shows where his fell, and a golden star, set in tnt. tiled floor, marks the spot tarst crimsoned wnn the blood ot the illu-trious slain. He Fetchrtd the Judge). A we got into Suth Carolina we were joined by a judg from Pittsburg.- He had been tr v ling Soul I. for bis health, and had iu-t ti'urd up that he had paid oui 825 iu ft- i to waiters. He vowed tiitt nej wouldn't pay out another red cent, and we encouraged him as hard us we could. . 1 Whe we went up to the hotel the landlord gave us n big room with three beds in it. A big nutro brought the trunks b:, and when he was ready logo th judi ciil -d to him and began : , ''Colored jierson, sttnd up! N" I want to sty to vou th tt I slull expect prompt service without ftv. You have brought up my truuk ; that's all right it was yuir business to. I ihalj want w iter, and I rt.:tv want a fire, and I nhtll probihlv ask you to go on errands hut if you even look fees at me I'll throw you out of the window." We were there two days, and the waiter was vigiltnt, hu nhle and willing, but as we made ready to depart the morning of the third, in came a constable with a warrant to arrest the judge for threats of per sonal violence. It had . ben worn out before a justice 10 mile away, and the complainant was the negro waiter. It took two of us to hoM thrjudye down on his buck during the first paroxysm, and when he had cooled off a little the negro clipped into the room and said : 'White man, stand un! Now I want to say to you dat a $5 hill V settle dis yer jist ns I feel now, nut if vU goes tocillin' oh names or pulling bar I'll stick for 825. D it i'lstice am mv own hrudder an' heV jist achin to Mend some white man to jail for six months.' Tbia Ile of Uttinjr, Went to Colorado or New Mexico, for pure air to relieve Consumption, U all a mistake. Any reasonable man would j use Ur Uosankos Cough and Lui g Syrup for Consumption in all its first utages. It never fails to five relief in sill cases of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pains in the Chtst and all affections primary to Con sumption. Price, 50 cents and $1,00. Sold by C. N Boyd. If your daughter is in poor health let ber use the mop about the house. Nothing like home-mop-athy for a weak young woman. A cold of uousual severity which I took last autumn developed into a difficulty decidedly catarrhal in all its characteristics, threatening a return of my old chronic malady, catarrh. One bottle of Ely's Cream Balm completely eradicated every symptom of that pftinful and pre vailing disorder. E. W. Warner, 165 Hudson St.. R.ocheeter. A Wvoming man named James Agon was recently married. 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Bold everywhere. DAVID r. TOUTS. Proprietor. BALTIMORE, XD i FLORAL GUAUl rrtlfal Tnrk of 1M ttttr. Colored Plate, and lom 0) istraiions, with d-crliin of tin bm Flower an if, pricw of swis nd riant, and hn to rrr wm- PrtBtt ta Knillsll and ttermaa. Pries s a mu. hf-n .. ..v untmM rmm nn nrnir. t UUi what it yi want forth MaroVn, and brrtr to iwuad of runaintr b ta rocerr at tlir UA mnoMnl L I y wto'.rrr r new happea to a iri ovr, rwium wii (i'S -.:m AT HEAmiUARTlUti JAlftS vu&, ocaafg. a. x e - 1 r...j Sr"Hfr -r I'Ll'iV TEr and OB- ( t,. aliii-i mi rrrnp lrtrt.ii : -r .. .1 tirld Otrili DlHtiiO iM-n-n i.tntiKT M'p- rlnN I r.l 1 .11 PI. .WRN-raj f ull Uio J - uiu.icd F . . V kPUllcallM HIRAM BLLY & CO. BQCHf 0T"t. H. Y. - CT f CO. ILL. 322-325 E. W.in Gt. 200-2C5 Randolph St. jta 14-171. rofT a IX A It LC T Attl IU be maikijprjCP , .11 r.Tiltrniiti r MV aCL nf lasts, v. ar wiliiout MiTinpit It coninins illustrations, prices, wiiitiuns nntl ilirKclinns for planting all rrlHbif anil Mower KKlbDS, BUI.BS, eta. j.;r:.ruitii i jan Ii-OL HEHEY, JOHBSOH & LOSD, Burlington, r.f Proprietor of w- Yt-'w--' For Rheumatism, Neuralgia! Cramps, Sprains, Jiackacne 'Sciatica. Burns and Scalds Bruises, Frosted Feet & Ears! land aU other Pains and Aches A safe, sure, and effectual h-emedtt for Galls. Strains Scratches, Sores, f c IIorsesM One trial tciU prove its merits. Its effects are instantaneous! Price 25c. and 50c Sold everywhere. Foa Sale Br c. M- Boyd, Somerset. Railway an3 Steamship Apcy. Parsasre tickets to or from Enrope by prominent srttMSHlt- L.lNts Kallroad lar at re dnced rates In connection lih ocean pauaae. Tlrafu and Muney Orders on all places la oorope. . , , '..' r V W. C. IJJWI8, (Olflce at Johnrtowa avin;s Bank,) - . t . norS-Om. ' Johwbtowx, Pa. Catarrh .J"' c 1 syi sHi uauii. as '& JIVaW Oleaoscs the Head, Of Allays Iiiflammatioa. UeaU the Sores. WS Restores tbe Sens of Taste and Saw! A quick an I positive Cura.' ' "" " Flltv cents at I)ru. arists. "Ixty ems by uiau reaitrea ena ELY BROTHERS, Owego, N. Y. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. in the matter ot tna estotae Ia the Orphans' ot Jacob Ztmtnersias), dee'd. Ooort ofNocaerset -' .- ' jooonty. Pa. ' And new to wtt. rtth Janaary. IS- oa petition of Jaco J Zimneraraa. Executor of above estate Med, oa mo: tea of Mews. Uolhura fc Colborn. the lutiit apoolBt Jofca B destt, a.. Andttor to as certain the amount y due t be estate by the heirs oa account of advancements, and make a distribu tion ol the reoetrnisaajea to and amoejr the heirs according io law omerset (leawcy ss. I Extracts rsi the Sesord. Certlaed fSiAt.; January, lU. UilAS O HHAFER, Clerk -Notleafeaitrbw a- veatosll oartlr irrretd that I will attattu to the thrtlee oft he aaors aa D tatnteav at ssv enVe ta "aasmsst. Pa-.onThur. dy,ia 19th day of rbrury. m at 1 oTIook t. m , whea aat where ai sins lntareetad aa attead If UT tMak proper. JOHN B. BTOTT. Jaat. AatUksr. iiffilii l-IJl 11 l-l l-J a- 2 wia ill -TT JB T-W. a sat cl vi a ' - 3 USA. I Ask for "Boa on Coonhm," for Ooairbs, Cokts. Sots Thrust, riuarMnao. Troches, Ito. Liqald.Stc. BMKS1 MS m.- Clear out rats, siee. roaehca, flies, ant, bed bugs, sknoks, ehlf aaoks, Ropbtrs. lfe. PruggUt. Beat Falaa. Pal pita Uon. Droosleal Awalllncs. Oltzlnsas, In dhcruloa. HewlacM. 81elltuues. cared by " Wells' Health Ueoewrr." u Bataah m Cmrmu.n Ask Xr Wells' w Bough on Conn." Ue. Quick, eouiplels cur. Hard or wit corns, warts, boiOona, "Ksagk Iala)" PoroaacsJ riaaaos-; Strang benlna, improved, the best for back, ache, palas la chest ur side, rbenmaUsm, neural TH i si revpl. " Wells' Health Beoewer" rtstores health and rigor, cures Uy pvpsia. Headache, Merrunsncs, ltobUity 1. Whaxtplaa; CB;h. and the many Throat A Sections promptly pieanily, and safely "Slough oa Coagtis." Troche, lie thM-ra, ot ehllilreo, relieved bi Ma team, Be. ' it too are raiuntr. oroaen. worn out du oerrou. . BM w rii ueaun ueneaer. I iU llrngglsu. Life PrearTr. Ifyon ar losica tonrarlDon Hie. try "Wells Heaitb Kenewer. Q- es alrect W weak sputa. Bowgh Tawibnebo.1 Instant relief lor Neuralgia, Tnohhe, F ce ache. Ask lor '-Kuugn ou louthacue." IS and 2c Pretty Wnsaeai. Ladies who would reuln rreshness and Ttrtdly, don't laii Ut tr Wells' Health Reuewer." rauarrbal Thrwl Aflertlaaa, Hacking, lrritalng Coughs, i;ol ts,S,.re Throat, eurvi ly "Rough on Coughs." Ttoches, 16c. ! liquid, iic. , aXnsili si Ilea j " Rounh on Itch " cures liuraors eruptions, itng 1 worm, letter, Mlt rbeum, Irueted leel, cullblalus. The Hof of k JIat Isn. i Children, slow In development, puny, scrawny, and dciicate, use "Wells' Health benewcr." W de Awake. three or lour hours every nlitht coughing. Oet Immeiliare relief and sound lent by nsinK Wells' j "itough on Coughs." rroches, 1 ijaleam, toe I S(h Oa rsla" -Brd Plaalr; :' Strenuthenii'a;. Imirived, the best fr backache. pains in cnesi or siue, rneumaiitm, neuralgia. Woman Aeeutted tif Shuolin Husband. Her Jone.boro, Ala., Jan. 20. A most ' horrible murder wan the killing last , uitiht of Bennett Pardons, :t f.irm er, 72 yeurs of age. Between 9 and . 10 P. m., according to their story Mrs. Parsons and her two daughters ' went to the stable. for something, 'and during their absence from the j bouse they heard the re;ort of a I sun. They paid little attention to I it, as it was not an unusual occur- rence, and returning t the house ' they retired. They declare they did not find out that Pardons was jehot util this morning, when they ' found hi body, badly burned, lying on the hearth in his room. ( A Coroner's jury to-day rendered a verdict thai "licniitt Parsons came to his death by bfirg shot nidi a gun, as we believe, in the hands ol his wife. We aiso believe that his two daughters were access ory to the crime." Some Koolieli IVople. Allow a cough to run until it gets 'j OeyoiiU the reach 1)1 lUedlCllie. 1 hey t, ..(, .. ri alBav r,,,t j oi ten bay, ju il win wear away, ou b : in(Wt it wwir them aw.1V. i - - ----- -- - - Could they be induced to try the .ucce.-tful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which we sell on a positive guarantee to cure, they would imme diately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50cts. and SI 00. Trial size free atC. N. Boyd's Hanged for Whipping a Man. Little Rock, Aik., Jan, 30. At I Corning, clay county, to-day, Lafay ; ette Mtlmn, a white man aged twen- ty three, was hanged for the murder j of Franklin Hale four years ao. It was proved on the trial that Mel ton was a captain in the Ku Klux brotherhood. Hale had been talking about the order and a plot was form ed to whip him. A masked party found him in the wood- at night and whipped him to death. Melton was convicted t!.ietly on the evi dence of H. S. Lawrence, one of the party, who turned State's evidence a year after the occurrence. niic'kleu'a Arnica .salve. The Best S.ilve in the world for Cuts, Bruifes, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hand.-, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively curea I'ilea, or no pay r quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25c per box. Kor Kalr- by C. N. Boyd. junel!0 A DcsrM-rate attempt at focape. Richmond, January S(J Intelli gence rtrtived here to-night from Eastenville. Northamptnn county, gives an account oi toe ne-peraie at tempt ot Asa ITt-eii lt est'ape from ail at that place. Frerueii haa recently bsten convicted of luunlt-r and is in j til awaiting the exetu tion of his epntence for that crime. Last night the prisoner set fire to the jail and hail burned his way to the main door before he was dis covered. After desperate resistance the officers succeeded in securing Freeden and putting him in irons. Tbe Oldest Man in somerset As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on C. N. Boyd, and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is selling en tirely upon its merits, and is guar anteed to cure and relieve all Chron ic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bron ehtis, and Consumption. Price 50 cents and 1.00. Flero Fight In Huntingdon Jail. Huntingdon, Pa. Jan. 27. Dur ing the absence of Sheriff MeAIevy this morning tho prisoners con 60 ed in jail who are allowed the free dom of the corridors, engaged in a desperate conflict beteen them selves in which Alexander Gray re ceived dangerous injuries by being beaten over the head with a pker bv a fellow prisoner named Tom Fortes. The insurrection was qntl led through the heroism of Mrs Laura MeAIevy, a niece of the sher iff, who forced, the quarrelsome nris oners back to their cells at the point ot a revolver. A Fortunate Discovery. A new light ia thrown on the sub ject of Consumption by Dr. Wagner Kemp, discoverer of Kemp's Balsam for the Thrut.1 .-tnd Lungs. A rem edy 'hat has iiverl itself to be a remarkable coniund. It does its work thoroughly, stopping a back log cough instantly. - Sold by C. N. Boyd. Price 50cta. and 11.00 Trial bottle free. Get one. ' ' TLUltTJLUTII Annual Statement OF THE Somerset County Ilatnal Fire Insurance CcuJ, For the Year Endlnc Dee. 31, 1884. To balance on hand as per last Annual Report, Dee. 31, 18X3 To casb recelreo on n policies, bt U darioff the yar 18-4 Tocan receWod on Renewals daring lac th year 184 To cash ri eelved oa ssassments col lected duruijc the year 1-...... 8 524 tl 494 34 73 43 4s ta tisussa DISBUBSMENTS, viji Paid Andrew Poortiaa Kh and wife ia full lor k sa by fir tr SO Paid JiaUa Wo; for riam.tr by ligl tnin to his ham 47 70 Paid K.J Hornronaee't for loss by flr. for oo tents In barn 300 00 Paid Mrs John M. Witt . In fall for to by firs, dwelling- Jus 3t3 SO Paid Isaiah Baoron aee't Tor ! j Ore. to bis barn andemunts 100 00 Paid softs for witresses In tbs ease of JoBl Usaw and wife KtK PaM Swerset Herald frr prlotlDg blanks and rei-ri 10 IS Paid Somerset Democrat fur I'rinttBg blank and report. 7 50 Paid porane. box rent and l tonery 19 75 Paid face rent and fnel for on- yea-. 1884 2 00 See's and Trea's salary for one year. ......... 400 00 Mo. L No. 3. No 3. No. 4. No. No 6 No T. No. 8 No 9 No 1 No 11. 1727 04 Balance in Treasury " 47 Amount of prrmlnm notes liable to atuoMiiient SM4 05 Amount ol capital........ ... 38440 fl Directors Elected for the Ensuing Year, ii : Samuel Barclay. James Parson, Benj. Kline. Wm Ba'er. Andrew oy, Conrad lllik-r JoeNb Ankeny. J Uliller, and John Hicks of Somcr art t bounty. Pa t-nanl Blttner and Jacob Fkhtner of Bedford Cooniv, Pa Samuel Matthews ol Fayette Counly. Pa. W. A. Kalp, of Wrstmotelnnd Coui.tv. Pa, Officers Elected for ths Ensuing Year, viz i Samuel Harvlsy, Pre't. John Hicks, Secreta ry, Toe surer and General Afrent By order of toe toanl, JOHN HICKS, Somerset, Pa., Jan. 27, Mi Secretary. 3t . i o RPHANS' COURT SALE OF :o: By virtue of an order of sals issued out of tbe Orphans' Court of Somerset County, fa., to the undtrsia-ned. there will be etposed to sale by public ouieryon tbe premises, in the villus; of Bemel Paint Township, Somerset County. Pa, on 8A TUB DAY, FEB,Y. 21, 1885, at 10 o'clock A. w..,the following ! scribed real es late sltuata In the vlllaare or Bethel, In Paint Township, Somerset County, Pa .late tu propeity of PriKilla Whuler, 1n,d. on tbe line d the S. fc. t) R. K . being lots Njk. 1 and 3 lilork on tbe ireneral plan ot said town, containing: 72 perches, trlct measure, with a laige two-story FRA.Mli: HOUSE, 20x40 feet and wins; 1430 feet, tenant boose, stable and uatbulldlncs tnereoa erected. Tbe bouse has a large Store Room 2ui37 feet and dwelling; at tached, well suited for bn ines. and can also b easily inverted InW a hotel There are 1 room In 'he lanr h. use the propeity I situated in a arowinc vlllaare. Bethel Holmpple P ., a sta tion en th S It '. K. R 13 atile So nth or John. ton. Pa. Water food; convenient to Mirket, cchool and Cuurcnea, and ia every way a ttalrabl boine. TEBMS : One-third easa on eoaSrasatbas of sale and de livei y ol 'deed, one-third in one year and one-thipl In twoyer Iran thedate of sale, wi boat Inter est, 10 per cent, ot the whole purchase money to be paid on day of sale, deferred payments ton sh eared by judgment bond. Itiin ol three room oa dav ot .ale and entire possesion given on 1st of April '1S85. For lolbrmallost address 3. W. Posja. )., Somerset, Pa. JOHN W. WHISLER, Trustee. COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. Notice is hereby riven that appeals will be held from the Arsensments for 1SH5 at the Commis sioners olflce, Somerset, lor the several districts of the evunty as billows, via : For Jenner township. Jenn-rtown boroosrh. Con-emaua-b town-hip, Pali t township. Shad- town. hip, stoyaiuwn tw-ongn ituemanoninu'iowasn'p, Stimvcreek township Sew Baltimore boron sr n. Alli-tfheoy township, Jeffersoa township, 8- Bicr- set P'Wnsnip, Vomers -t nonuicn, Benin oerougu. and Mwneriv.uey townsnip, on TUESDAY, FEB'Y 24. 1885. For Addison townsliip, Lower Turkeyfeot town ship, Crslna bor onh CoiiHuenee burooKh, Upper TurseMoot township. KliiieerveK tuwnsuip, New Centrevllie bormgb, Mil ford township Sootbampion township, orth -mpton townrhip, wellerst-u s nnroorn. summit townsnip, iueyer. dale b.n.uh,Oreenvllle township. Larimer tow - ship, Elklick township, and Salisbury boreorh, on WEDNESDAY, FEB' Y 25, 1885, When and where all persons snd corporations feel his; themselves aa-a-ieved at the nam- ration and valuailoa ol their taxable property and effects nuile in snrh cues made and provided, are re quested to alien I ant state 'heir Krtevaikrs for redress aeoorxlinu- to law. The appeals wi 1 be neu at i ne above mentioned cays between tne sours of o'clock a. m. and o'clock p. m. . PETER KUMBACLD, aDAM C. LEPLEY, JUNAS McCt.INTX;Bt. A.J Hiliuax, C'lert. Commissioners, jan. 14. JgXECUrOU'S NOTICE. Estate of Wtll'am A. Rhoaili-s, decease I, late o Brotbersvailey township, Somerset Co., Pa. Letter testamentary on the above estate bavin been rraated to the undersisned by the proper au thority, notice is hereby tjlvon to all persons In debted 'o said estate "to make Immediate pay ment, ana move oavinr claim SKainrt it to pre sent tbem dulv suth- nlca-i for settlement on Tuesday. March i 1. 1-K6, at the lata residence) ot ineaeceasej at aociork, a m. ALHrRT B. RROAPF.S, PHILLIP KBWIII, jan14. Executors dor Infanta and Children TThat irrves tmr Children four cheek, 'What cures their lover, snakes tbem lep; Caatorlaw TTien Babic fret, and err frr turns, "vvhat cure their colic, killa their worm. Caarorla. What oynVkrr tine Constfpatlon, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indisestion : Capforta. Farewell then to morphine Fynrpa, Castor OU and raresoric, and HsIlCawwHa. MCsta4arU is so well adaptad to ChHdrta tba I reomianl it a Msarior to any Edi ain known to H. A. Aschu. M.D 111 Bo, Oxford SL, Erooklja. N. T. Cbs CaTTaca CotTAjrr, I3t TtiUon St5.Y. SUlSulrilil An 1Mlsts ears for Kham mat Ism. Sprains, Faia la thm Back, Boras, Calls, itc. Anbm- Fbub- relierwr. yDMIfHSTRATOE-S NOTICE. Estate of Franklin T. Horner, dee'd Into ef Jen, ner Twn., Somerset Co., Pa , Let tars of admiaistruioa oat tba bov estate navtaa; bn aranted to the underslan.-d bv the proper authority nutle is hereby alren to all perron indebted to said astata to maka immedi ate payment, and tho bavin; claims acatnst tbe bum will prussnt tawsa daly ant heat hasted lor settleaMOl on 8atadey, Marea IT, lsS6, attae rvsHcnBuoi jacvo opaigei, in jenner two. n r. na'svtn, . LIZZIE HORN tB, avbt. AdmintMiatoes. ValnaolB Real Es ate 1 CURTIS K. GROVE. (East (rum Court House,) Somerset, jPenn'a. Manufacturer of BVGG1ZS, SLEIGHS, CAtBUGSS, SPMiyo W AC OSS, SCLK ITAQOXS, AND EASTERN AND WESTERN WORK Famished on Short Notice. Painting Dona on Short Time. JTy work is made out of Thoroughly Sessoacd wsoa. anu tna arti jroaaaa aim. pan-tan-UU Construe ed. Neatly Kii-t-hed, and Warranted to Give Salitfactton. X Emploj Only Erst Class Wsrkxen. Repairing; ot All K ted sin My Una Dona on Short Notice. HCES SEASONABLE, and All Work Warranted. Call and Examine my Stock, and Learn Prices. I do Wstroo-work. and furnish selves lor wind- Mills. Remember th place, and call in. CURTIS K. GROVE. ( East of Court House. ) . apr30-lyr SOMERSET, PA. . DR. J. M. LOUTHER, PHYSICIAN AND DBUGGIST SOMERSET. PA- CH202TI: riSEASiS a SPECIA1TY. The Purest ami Best DRVUS, PAINTS, OILS, TARNISHES, PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONERY, ac, he., he.. Kept conilaKlif on send, a ad told at the VEBY LOWEST P BICES. Store and Office on Main Street, three doors East ol the Somerset House, Somerset. Pa. A sharo of the public pa'runanels respeoitutly so licited. Call and inspect my stack. J M, LOUTHER, M. D. CALVIN HAY BERLIN, 1?JL., (MILLER'S MILL.) MANVFACTCRER Or FLOUR & FEED! I always keep on hand a large stock of FLOCR, .TORN-dEAU BUCK H E tT FLOl'K. and all kinds of CHOP. Also, sU kln-lsol OKA IN, which i sell at BOTTOJJ PllICES Wholesale and Retail. Yon will save money by buying Irom me. My stock Is always fresh. ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. THE EQUITABLE life Assumes Cup j of tie UnM States. Henry B. Hyde, Pres't. 120 BROADWAY. N. Y. 81 CHEAPISDlv LONDON. ASSETS - - $53,030,581 SURPLUS - - 12,109,758 INCOME - - 13,470,571 New Assurance written in 1883, $81, 1 29,756. Paid to policy holders during the last 24 years, $73,877,699. The Society has written, durins; the past twen ty years, an aa;;rea;ste amount r.f aew assurance lancer than has Iten wrLten by any other com pany ia the world. Tbe surplus land of the Sooclry, on a four per cent, valuation, is larger than that of ony ether lire Insurance company In the world. ' Tbb EQtnTABLB Lira Assubaxcb SorrETT Is sues a plain sad simple eon tract of assurance, tree from burdensome an-i technical conditions, and INDISPUTABLE after three years. All poll cius, as soon as they become indisputable, are payable IMMEDIATELY upon satisfactory proofs o' death, and a legal release, without the delay usual with orner companies. By this raoar-r rsTassT, . be beneficiary of an Equita ble policy I not only saved from annoylnf delays and expenses, but receives pecuniary leilef as quickly as if the amount of tbe assurance had been Invested In a bond of th Ooverruaent of tbe Uniied Statis. AV. Frank Gaul, Sfwoittl A cent lop homcrnet Co. U1SI 0UKT rUUCLAMATION. Hincaa. the Honorable Wiiuas J. Baca. Prel tent JuJae ot thaeral Uourt of Common Pleas ol tbe pereral counties eomoosina th 'Sth Judicial district, ami Justice of the Cour s of Oyer ami terminer ami uenrr.ii jail uetirery. lor tne trial of all capital and other oRenoers in the said District. and Wat Jof.Liiis and SawtntLHaTnaa. tsquirrs, Judresof Ine Conns ol Common Pleas and Juatiees of i h- Courts ol Oyer and l ermlner and Oeneral Jail Delivery tr the trial of a II e pl lal and ol her offender in the county uf Somerset, have issued th' ir precepts ami to me directed, for holding; aCoan ot Common Pleas add Oeneral CluarterSesstoes of the Peace an.1 (rem ral Jail lMtivery, and Courts of Oyer and Terminer, at bomerset, on Maaiday, rcktrnarj S3, !?. JJotics Is hereby given to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said Counly ot Somerset, that they be t ben and there in their proper persons with their rolls, rec ords, inquisitions, examinations and otherremcm brances, to do those thinirs which to their offices and In that behalf appertain to he done ; aad also they who will prosecute aaaiosi the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jiill ol Somerset county, to be then and there to prosecute asjainst them as shall be just. JOHX WINTERS, SHSRirF's Orrtcn, Sheriff. Jaj. , IsSa. EUREKA ! WILLIAM PEEBLES. 517 Wood Street. PnTSBURaH, -pa.. Agent for ETOIEA S:LLZ2 SZATSS. I defy eompetitlnn wi k these Skates. The only skat that wiil not bead akks or fes w heel. for Sanamle Pair, C. O. . iebs-lsn. LIME! LIME ! Th Farmer's Llmefomnaay. Lire lud, will sell at their alias, er toad en ears, GOOD LIME t 8 cents per bashet. er deliver It as Low as th LeweM to all Railroad Dutsa ami SMInrs in th Ooantv, and o tb Berlin Branch mucb low. er. Sotitfmetion Guaranteed. l Is the Gray Ferrliemtsa Lima, wbick Is known by Praetic and S-inee to be th Slrunawst and Best fr As; rieultnral Purp ses. All orders promptly tilled. Addreas, HENKY IS. WALTElt. decS tjrr Qarratt Soaaersat Co.. Pa. llMHIISTRATOKS NOTICE. Estate ef Jonathan Dorsseyer. dee'd, lateofSom - nl Towaip guniast County, Pa. Latum ot administration oa tb above estate bavroar been rraat! ta th aadershrned by tb proper aataorits notlea ia arby alvn Wall person indebted to saM ernat to mak imme ll ate payssoat, and tho bavins; culms eratust the same presrat tbm duly auihent.. ated foret tlemen at th law office of S V. Treat, in Somer set, Pa., n Sataraay, a Fsbmarv I'M. - -la.VI KNtPP, Jan21. Admlnl-lrator. A PHIZE. - SSti' ouatlv box of KOMia,)hiea will hell eents lornost- reeelva free a help yoa to saor moo y rlcht away taaa aaythina; els in this vrorM. All. of either sea. saced from flrat boar. Th brea-t road ta torus cpn bWr th wars sis, absolntsly sara. Atoaoa addnsa, Taca k iw,avnrasa naian. WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOWS OnretockOf Drugs, ; I Medicines. I and Chemical t - i r , Is ihe Largest in the County, jj -ing enlarged my Store-moo, :, row suitfd to a rapidly incrra. ing trade. I have incrtj I my stock in f EVERY DEPARTMENT And Ask a Critical Examlsatloa of ' GOODS JMpjmQZi I KOXE BCT f PDBI ERUGS ElSPffllj Special Care Olven to Comp.iIriEt PHysicans Pnarislica m raniy tf- PAINTS, OILS, glass; PUTTY. VARNISHES, I AND PAINTEBS' SUPPLli SOAPS, BRUSHES. COM BS. STON(.E3. PERFUMERY. I TOILET ARTICII I School Books and School Suppi; at Lowest Prices. eW ask Special Attention to this DMtiat Good Goods, I Low Prices' Ani Fair Tcalirg Til Al A FCLL LIE OF OPTICAL QOCDS- f julius iim a N. BOYD'S, j MAMMOTH BLOCK ;N SOMERSET, PI I COOK STOKE! EIGHTEEN SIZES AND El j El fDSCHlSEBS CU BE im Isaic A.Shcppard ft o.,Baitiii:ore,Id. AUn FOR BALK nV I Tt. B. Schell & Co f Ieb20. lyr. SOMERSET, Fl ISAAC SIMPS05 nrai ffl she siii: : PATRIOT ST., SOMERSET. P- DEALER IX I SnPlLGOI PSS722STS CSiTSi ; Adust Itself Morse's Rees ; Has two Bout Stitchlni Wilt hold MM In plaeo better B any other Collar. If ro Wont to Buf Coed -ni Om odttjeb; Call on me. 1 also keep constantly fjtrne Assonmeat at S ins Uaad-a Harness. Saddles. Brii3r Whips, Ilrnxhca. T.arvTtlanbf. .nl awrrthloff S ajmI Kidinc Hrsr alwav rva'ty r-tev , When L need of tnythinK ia my Usa i alvemeacall. f dec's, Boskst," EIGHT FIRST PREMIt'. WITHIN A MONTH, f Baugh's Raw Bone Manures i? . Hi'srh Grade Aimcultural Off ? icai3 and other products, on cx j tion at the Pennsylvania State fa" September 8th to 20th, were awarded five first premie They were also awarded first premiums as follows : i Lrhigav County Fair at Allenttra 5cptemter 50th to October 3rd; Comity Kair at KuUtown, Pi, October ,- to loth ; Nirthami)ton County Fair i arclh. Pa., October 7th to icth. The above arc the only exh-j made by Baugh & Sons during H Bangh'a Raw Bone Manures hs l. curetl a great many premiums induiiinf l" tenni.il. Tarn and other medals. Farmers have discovered tj Raw Animal Bone is a mostva able enricher of the soil and f ducer of crops. Baugh 8 Phosphate contains the life essence of Animal Bones. f article is manufactured oa-v Baugh & Sons, Office Na20 Delaware Avenue, Philadelpn j T"a 11 T I" IT obtained. and all bastaea In ther.ioi, httc,riaUjBroaltanddloBU I FEES. Wa si opposite the tT. S. Pste ' ,A .a ird PATENT lUSINESS EXCIU" can obtah pa'cnts la leas lime Wa I IromWASHINGTOIv. . ,..nnj W ban ssudelar d rawing Is ssnt f,Btii H rttentablllty free of eharjre: sw'TJ I HARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN 'ATESJ. ,1 v ressr, hara, to the r'aetssaswr. , j th Money irder Wvislon, aad to o"" V. 8. Patent Office. For etrcalar. atf"J ji andretsraaMtoaetaalaUsaulayonr' I or eonnty, address .-) i O. A. SNOW CO-J tTpo"r"""i( Wwhlntrw"' EXCELS im I A I , 1 m it ,i si i i i i i
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