THE GABY ANARCHIST. Is the Earth in Danger From the DriL IvV'-T '(.!' . !"t. JIv -i::'. -t:m i-tBli.;- Brtl 1: vi Ai.-! "LMo :i I.:- ii-:e'. I t 11.- ,'it IV.- V. .('ill (!: i' il f." Ifcl IU fr., v i" L'. ii i in r:t; I.-i- . Alut lii-ii:t"T rnn -I fun H,:.-.;.-tr your fri oul.-. 1 lip eVy II.- .1 tr.- ! V. h.-o- r;it': li.nj; III w C.l, 11 :; Use a iat j n lle'l! pii: the rl!tr i.' i-1 ' AuJ iwur frail crkrr iu jir hat Au.i iiiiv them lim yir l.d. A b a the r-jiiu-r hc"ll tbpisr The e-ul wiih nimi.le ri-l ; llr Utea wUhrd io Jerica T it- Ubf Auarchht. Jiu: never war u;ii liiw e, .r a lilp liim tlli lie rmr, S il. iel him In anxjtny cue hive feet alstve the tlisf. Weeds in Summer. There are weedi an 1 fall, an.!, as the farmer gcta rid of oik.-, another pprings up to all to his. la bor. Weeds must nut only be kept down lull destroyed. The mistake in cullivat i ijir the liel 1 in order to p i ri.l of weeds io that such stork is t' much of a tem porjryjib. Weed are treated as tran sient customer., when in reality they are the most rmaneiit and js-rsii-U nt c-rj; that appear. It requires but two vears fir the weeds on crowd out the strawberry vine s, an! in h me caw's take j ist-emion of a grass plot Titirely. It is tint sullicient for the farm er to simply endeavor to protect liis growing crops froui weeds, but he liiu-t, if possible, clean out the weeds entirely. ii-UummM. l.u s. Weeds lear need anil matter them in every direction. S me of these wfils are no light that the s!ig!ii.;st breeze will csir ry them to every pirtion of the field. As long as a single w ee l is allowed to wed the labor uf the fanner in his attempt to clear his land of weeds is thrown away. To lessen the laUr and protect the crops the weeds nu-.t bj destroyed In-fore they reach maturity, and the work is more completely do:ie when the weeds are young than at any other time. It is the fence corner, the- aband.inei fields and I'm' .l ' p!i K. J'lm anfev-.ors, in a re- leiit is-'e of the 7 ' or .Vi. i.-' ! m l.!i, t!.e o'l. -.-lion, "hi ii mI- t " Irilltl e earth li!om!i"" The rrofessor:'.-iu:iiei the ea-'h to be .1 lio'.lnw -;'here tiller! with a H:itist:imi , called by tlx nutiiral .', an be that by tapjiine thew n-wrvo'rf will ran' disastrous explo- ref'.ij'.lr? from the iihte I ga corn- iu:.r in cor.ta.1 i'.h li.: t hicli is escap- 'Y'. !b" coniprirc" tlieearth a balhjon tl'-.iiliU an'l l-pt !iteinUiJ by the gu in j the i;i!-r;i)r. which, if exh:iu-ted, will ' eju-e t!je iTii.-t t. inliajwe, all-ct the uio ! tion of I tie euith in j: orbit, cause it to ! I yv its plaice aueir.g the heavenly bod ies, and fall in piece. Another writer thinks that drilling 8hould le prohibited by etrinpent law.' lie, to, thinks there in a possibility of an explosion, though from another cause, should such a terrible disaster occur, 'the country idong t!ie (jaa llt from To ledo thr-'Uh iiio, Indiana and Ken tucky, will 1 ripjied tip to the depth of feet or I,V feet, and flop'd over for sj.riiv, euniuier i jke x ianeake, leaim;a cha-'iii through which the waters of Lake Krie w ill come down, (iilirnf the (hio and Mifisnippi valleys, and blotting them out forever." Still another theorist has investigated the gas well a ith telephones and deli cate thermometers, and he announce a'artling discoveries. He distinguiihed sounds like th- boiling of rucks, and en timated that a mile and one-half or no !e- nea'.h the i:: and Indiana gns field the f. rtiie land to ; temis-rature of the ctrth is S.-"sM. The scientist savs an immense cavity exists, and that here the gas is stored, that a miie below the bottom of the cav il v is a mass of roaring, seething llame, which is graJu.illy eating into the rock floor of the caern and thinning it. Kventnally the flames will reach the gae, and a terrific explosion will ensue. CARTERS l-ini M iVER NEW ::: ::::: Spring Importations now xm:nu is ijaily. I T a Pick TTirts.-f!"ar!ii rtiri-r s!l ttw trouble irvl- rlr-fit ma t-.h'-.w sta;m of tti nytn. uch as Vizxmrmi. Nai:-. Irniri. Iio- aft?r mine, l ain in tiie Ac W ii.lr tarirnio HcadarJ. TtH Cjktii. Lrrnx tjvra Tntm re e-)Ui.'v raliiauie io t'ooirluB. cunnr trtrT alo urrect all djr-Vn of tbu cumacn. wimouua toe livw and reguiam IM oowaifc i.reu a tbar only eureq A six ther wnuld hr alml fnrrlttt to thow who mifrT from tnin airennir roinpuuuij I nit forturouelv their nonlm-m d n. -na km. a ...i th.fl who Amr Trv tht-m ill nrMl Vm little fills mbtblf in so' manr win i that tiiey via n- im wiiunf u oo iujuu huh. Hut altur aii aic bead l the hunt- of w mur bu that whers r nutr nur irru baua. our jila cure it w hue others at ivt Cimit'itl.rmf jm Tilia tn wnffml an.! very ewv to take. ne i j.ilta mai a i'.wk. Tl v mm Mrtrt'v . l.i and u. nrriieor purse, but by their iiwtle -tii.o ljenp all wh. uw ti-in. In vial, at Ceil; 6e tur (1 . Suid erervwlsem, or aent by mail. CA2tS2 kTIlznrl a, Krr 7et iul Jogging His Memory. A clergyman in Iowa relates the fol lowing aneiiliite, w hich, as hes.ij-F, ought to be a hint to all c mpies w ho are going to he ii arried. A lady called upon him and nr.noi;n .-ed her name ag Mrs. M , a w idow, living in a distant part of the State. Her husband had been killed in the civil war, and she had applied for pension. Lut it w as necessary for her to 1 r any dealer Mr he haa the W. I.. Tlonrli Sliur wiliiuut naiue aiitl price Mamuvd the txrtloiu, ifjt hiau duwu a fxwud. onive hir niarrin.'p. This ah ha. I not the liv-wara that alTord hailxting places ; , ii . i t .c . i U-en able to do, as her marriaire certin- ! cate w as lust, and ifll the w itnesses except ' the minister himself, were dead. and to prevent the seeding of a single j 1 , ,.,.. . . .- , . . , 1 n S!ie lia.l come a lout' itiKTance to wt for weeds. Kave manv davs of labor the next acason we'd hhouid be the object of all the farmer in a community. The manure heap isalsj a harboring place for weeds. Many weed that have gone to seed are consigned to tlie manure heap, and the h e Is hauled oiU on the land iu the ina- ! the iniiiiMei's e idence, insisting ujion it j tljid he was the j.erson who had j.er I formed the ceremony, j "Unt I do not rememlwr anything j alxiut it, ma dam,'' said the minister, after ; 1 ii!eIiilH' f irfii . v to the wnmuii'ii ulnrv utire. To avoid this all manure should;.... - , , , . r . ! ii.iii: iiiuiiivo ouijoieon ui eoj'ie ill . !.,. 4. I T .. .. l.u- i.i.'i ii:iii t-rti.-, uii.i a. can jioi ic- be w ell ilecoui posed U-fore spread on field. The heap should be turned over once or t ice, sa us to throw tiie outer layers io the ivntre, and the heating of the mass will ib-strny the weds. The ji.irchasing of unclean sred is also some times another mode of bringing weeds on the farm. sti -nr.i.K "iki.ih. Stubble fields should never lie allowed io remain unplowed longer than jxissi ble. As soon as the crop is olf the land should be lightly plowed, just dis p enough only to turn the top soil under. Tiiis will cause the seeds of weeds to germinate when the field Biiouid be again ploaed later in the season. As stuMile lields are the homes of weeds a thoroiich cultivation of such fiel.K, instead of al lowing them to remain until spring, will do more to rid the farm of weeds than any other work that can be' done. - - How to Bathe. . Kveryliody w ashes bin face and hands. ireflect for a moment upon the extra ordinary refreshment given by that ablu tion, and then multiply it a thousand fold, an 1 you have an idea of the gisid gained by a daily morning and a daily evening all-ovcr-halh. I'.ut how to bathe! Many jieople find bathing a physical distress, a burden, a discomfort, by leason of the trouble they iiiakeaUiut it. There are thousands and thousands of unfort unates liere who have no bathing tubs, but I doubt if t!.re is a lalsiivr's family no pKr that a moveable tub cannot lie atlorded, and water runs in all our tene ments. With the aid of a sponge "he member your tae at ad." '"Why, you must rememlier that even ing. I wore a traveling suit, and my husband was a tall man with black w hiskers."' "I have married a great many tali men with blac k whi-kers." ' I!ut don't you rememlier, we came in bile you were t supper, and you asked us to wait in the parlor a few minutes?'' "I don't remember it." "1' iii'l you recall how my hu-band was very much embarrassed, and during the ceremony knocked a vase off the ta- j ble near which e were standing? And j tiien he apologized right in the middle of the service, and we all laughed about it afterward." '"I don't remember even that. Other things like it have happened since. Can't yon name something else?" Other little things were mentioned, and the clergyman hunted up all his old letters and journals in hopes of discover ing something that would recall the cere mony, and enable him truthfully to iden- t fy the widow. I'.ut all in vain I inally, the lady, w ith some hesitation ami contusion, kim : i nere is one thing that I am sure vou cau not have forgotten. My husband had driven ov from the next town. In his absent- mindedness he had left every cent of money at home. "Now, don't vou remember that after the ceremony he came ttji to you as if to hand you the regular fee, and then, in stead of doing that, he stammered and M'litshed, and liuaby asked you to lend j mm live dollars with w hieh to pay his We import and hey direct fioni the wan-ttf-tun-r. and lliusfavc you ilie middle meiie pn.'it. Printed India Silln. luti-t c.lirinK am! at j-Ira, KlIV toj:'. ' 7sf yaril, rsrliMvc jitlerrifc a fpe elal bargain lot at " 27 inclx wide. We alo arc six.K f;)3 tew .-t;. !ei iu fjnej- Surah at jfle. to S a rat'L Xew rtii.Kir.jci in In Fa!!iie Fraiii'aio. Surah Siiks. Orrt iiiAla Silk, knyal, atia KtiMdamer. We ai-ietl-r pihhI ralin-s in f'.iark SiJkii of the tot mttk'. as we curry one ol' the Uipesl eliK-ks tne .war mimd, in tbisnniutry Nir AV.4 Sultn.?. In uiHliiun and iitht liadat, SO t:K-lie wide, at 40c.- aUo aew plain and tripe railings al 40c to 12. TJ a yard, inoludlnf the Tery latest and finest Imported Dress Fab-rica. Over CO.000 yards New Scotch Ginghams. 25c to 5uc a yard. AO noequaled collection. American Drew oluharas ai 20c, 20c, Ijc, 12Ke and 10c a yard. All new styles. French Satiues at 2Se, aoe, &V and ST jjc, for the Tery finest g-mds. American Salines, bust styles arid makes, at li'Vand'-''. New Challius at 7e, and fine imported st' les at 50c a yard. New Knihroideric. new White Goods, new Laces. Mtin I nd-.Taear rheaper than yon can make U. Our popular $1.00 French Corset, Sl.,',0 quality, ill fijcz. Our new lsvi Lace (Mrtain t'aialoriie i ready. We send gixnls by mail and insure them sriiinst loss, without extra charge. fk-nd in your orders for samples now. The largest stock bet'veen Philadelphia and Chicago. bend ail tetters to . HOBBE & CO S PENN AVENUE STORES, Pa. JOS The Sponge is Mightier than the Brush. re TEEOW AS1Y THSlEOS BRUSH . and use a Sposffe aed water, svhksi srifl ksask yt SHOES BaUOUT aad CLk-AN if yoo wsa WoIffsACMEBIacking Tkm ssaswess kmam m 9am thU mtd wiU aacsst,atAMi ssifttsa. I' p r nasm a lli 1 lint ' r "" liaatpoiiah. UassaadsassrstiposTuaa aonly aa eT a clack's back. Wen's shoes require stresses ONCK A WEEK wuuea's oacc s xioasa. tail's alL Wonk tryiiig, isa't ctt It is ak tba beat dresa iag far karacaa.cssludsit kssss TUHExt aduNTHi. WOLFF ft RANDOLPH. Philadelphia Pittsburgh. W. L. DOUGLAS AO CUAC FOR ? gnVl. CENTLEMEN. llest In tti srnrld. TTxamlne his SVVIHI (JKM'INK IIAX1I-MHHI SHOE. S.4.IXI II AMI-SEtl V.l) M KIT sHOr'.. .t..0 1-OI.K K An FAHMHIS' SHOE. S'i.MI T K A VAI.TK CALF SUOii. HkJ.-i.TI VVOKKIM.M 4 V'M SIIOK. ttli.OO and Bl. l!OVS' S IH1. SHOE Aii uiooc in tvufrress iluttou anil ia.. VV. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE L A dire 8. Kent MatrriAl. flt 8trli. rt Fit tin. If but sol-t bv v'nl tli iter. wril- M. U. 1MJLGLAS, UKHTKTOV. MAS9L iff men and hvlas. FOR SALE EY A. H. Ferner & Bro. SOJIEfiSET, PA. BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. NONC GENUINE sVITHOUTTHE 5'A LABEL Man'iM bv . Avkks A Sons. Hill.-id:i.. who make the famous Mors.- IT.in.l Uaker Blunkt-ta, EVFRY YOUNG LADY IN THE LAND EXPECTS TO BE THE OWNER OF A Sewing Machine Unless Sne is Already, but wnich of ths nany Machines in the ICarket WILL AXSWER IIKR FCnroSE BEST in every reflect, in the question that now engage her mind, bhe is well aware that a Sewing Machine costs too much to make i FREQUNT 1 CHANGS,! But this question haa now been solved for her. At the great Centennial Exhibi tion al Cincinnati, after IOO DAYS IOO of Solid Coniietilioii with all the ;r:tK.vi best Sewing Machines in America, be fore a jury of niccl anical exiierts, it was awarded a :::: SILVER j MEJ3AX,:::: e highest and only awar I jriven to fScwing Machines, pronouncing it to be the mu.st durable, the lightest and quietest run ning, and be.t aiLipted for family purtioets. Thia, coupled with the fact that it entered the field in 1S77, when the market was glutted with Sewing Machine. 700,000 have been wild, more than double as many as any otker Company's for the same time it was on the market. I-adies ofta-leand good judgment, af ter carefully tenting the merits of the . pi; frHlSBOTTLf H -0 BE 0 RETURN FLINT GLASS MILK pomes Manufactured by prrrssuRCH.PA. IS FOVtt SIZES: Sit Pint. Quart A .'i CiOon WHITE FOR PRICES. JAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. SOMERSET & CAXBRU BRAXCIT. DISTANCE AND FARE. Miles. Somerset to Stoyrtown 1J4 Somerset to MooversTille... 17 Somerset to Bethel tl'-i Somemt U) JuhusUiwn 36 Somerset to IUx k wood. ......... 9 Somen to Garrett 15 Somerset to Meyersdale .. 21 Somerset to Cumberland. - 58 Somerset to Washington. 210 Somerset to Baltimore.. 250 Somerset to Craiaa . 24 Somerset to CouOueuce... 2C Somerset to Comiellsv ille . 6'i ftimemetto Pitb-burgh 110 The fare to Philadelphia is la.M, and to New iora, vixui. Winter Arrangement In tfTset Rot. 29, 'tl. KORllI-BOUXb TKA ISS. Drowned In the Flood. Little P..-K, June 22 During a l..uvy rain storm liist tiUrht in Van llnnn tctintva farmer named llmmiM-u an old ciillir, luund his Ihiic H:iolei!. and. fearing Iar r ins; ie. ?i-lie:e I two .f i is rhiidn-ii in hi aini und ntiemptt d to ocajie. As ii.e (i'.er ttpeiied a l.iijre log all'Hit il;ilitil in the tn tr.iuce and kilo' kt-n the little oiic fn li'- arnn. They f. 1! nl iii.s Set into Uie s-ift current and were lost. He !h n lo-d. i.p two .inore, one in each arm. and succeeded ii)K''t tina; out wi'-h t!im safely, telling ii-i tfe '" follow with the others, but in attemi'ling to follow the 111 iMier. with tw cliildten in her arms and three clinging to her dn.-s. w carrie.1 down by the ll.xnJ and drowned. TiiC father and two ihildren. ihe only cues left in a family of eleven, CMraped wiib ihe;r iivs. T.e night was dirk, and the survivors stood in water above the waist clinging to a tree for several hours. When the waters subsided in the morning a search was mjde, and the bodies of. the mother and seven chil dren were discovered scattered here and there for a considerable distance around the place, the clothing baring been caught in underbrush and the l-odics held fast in that way. A Family Gathering:. Have yon a father? Have you a moth er? Have yon a hou or daughter, wsteror brother who has not yet taen Kemp's- Balr.iui for the Throat and Lungs, the guaranteed remedy for the cure cf Coughs, Cold.-", Asthma, Croup, and all Throat and Lung troubles? If so, why? when a sample bottle i gladly given to you free by any druggi.st and the large bize costs only 50V. and $ 1 .00 RHEUiATISlVl iP NEURALGIA These twti. df'a-. naU X-.KS. ?"T.m 'it porter adtcn; 'A.M. i!-7 " w 1 --1 v. - i-' -t ." ' 1 r e? St"? 1---TJT : i''r-! ;;ji.':.;,.;,i',:;; S . ;'r- 1 H ! v.-s et r::-u..-.ut.:a .i.t j fUsl t,-..M-u-.:n:.5 !MO USST3 'll. . r - , . Pnine's rirrrv t)crr.round S, 'r-i-Hl ', w w.w. j I kfA wr!ir.--.:i z. iif . "I r.i - r:.!ly .-e"..t-! .'! '; ,( .-, I .r i.v.".. i w.u : wart iMii- ."-a -I" I r-t r-i. i I i.: . I- t I . ..-s i : 1 I. r s.i ':i':.i:.f : iii ''ii.,:ii-, i .;u - .o j .1 1 !ii ' Co t ""- - .-Aiit Ej. ill It l!..-o-:, so. Ct n I.-'i. N- J- Effects Lasting Cures. 1 ; i'li;v- ro a tv.t- ..1 W-.S i- -! ..;. t.n r1') i ."j us ll- y i.s ; ;;K I tSfM. Eire.a, jvaja. IL0O. six for 5;.(io. Drc?'!sU. Slammoth testliuot.lal paper fr.. WmABtcnaBiaoiiCo..l'rop3..B!irl,.nirt.i.vt. neuralgia r H'ers sent to any ad-tress, pjasaat to tidti'. do-s D'i. ill-tur ti.it aitls J-.k'-'noo, nnj em Ir ly regetable: a child cn bue It. oat's thi ef S'13-.-rlIli luliger Wliii titiajauju. ui Miunun nvr Oivt FultT and B.ipk&r I fjjpriins7apo LatfaUrt Foai ari H'rii-ky. UIAlBOnU UTtS (X'ort 0.an any o6'r Jjytt. tSAoltd Uiy, Htari-j. II u Iwpuut U s; c: hai: Jj d t lb; ui i r T2s G I ! I I ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: The Larscrst and Most Complete Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House! STAT Twenty Mi!eof Fat Cattla. Losnns, June nren Victoria is com ing liack front Scotland next week, and is goingjto personally superintend the organiza tion of a big agricultural show in lur cattle Jiaik at Windsor. This will be the b:ggest show ever known in the world, if the present plans are carried out. Visitors lie able to walk past :W miles of cows, ,t pigs, oxen, etc. Card of Thanks. Fare. 40 50 ' 0 j If the proprietor of Kemp's I'.ilsatn 1 i should publish a card of tit m , contain g so ! ing expressions of gratitude which como 5 ( to him daily from those w ho have been IV 2 00 6 55 7 50 SO 90 1 SO S 40 3K THE UFJITED ESTABLISHED 235. "W". SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AMD JOBBER CF Telephoin N. !-1. h ii v,',; a nNo ATA REASCN'AE':::.. f 1 -Vs I, J. j ' f r-" j i r, '.---.- n t ';-" i -. i- cuirs FIfwEWHISKSES. ::::::::::::::::::::::: IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. .vo.y. n a:;i or Finn A'i:xn:, rirrsni nan, rrxx'.t. IFYCU ARE LOCK! AN EXTRA SV'Ei ; ( e i. : -. JlCVTfJLTjQrr' 94' All Qr.ln-s rtcriwl :, "lU 'it' ol .rr Somers eil 9 f umoer iai 7 9 'sUl i I WHITE, jsMiresi eii.ppen man may provi.ie lacii- )lotei hii ,r.jmird:ig to leturn the mon Hies lor liimsei:, ins Wile ami ins cljn- ev j;ie m.xt ,iav dren in this line of r irtshiMeiit?, but the ! ",.., ,ir tbut "' Surely you must rt- ordinary n(-r is where a bath tub is at liis disposal. For Mich, a aimple plurge its the best mole, and a vigorous rubbing with a heavy crash towel iiumediately after. Too much stress cannot 1h laid tion this recreative o)ratiin. It opens the jsinti, it removes the dead tkin, it sets in motion that marvelous system of exuda tion UjMin which health so largely de pends, it give the whole bodv a tonic 1 y . . . I him renesnens every lactiity. l iiave lieen using for many years a sedative wa ter susgested tome by my old friend I r. !to Fullgrair, for ?1 y?ars at the head of one of the largest tlisjiensaries, and to day Ktandint; at the very head of ciecti- j ism with all that that suggests. Take a whisky hrtttie, or any other utensil of J that capacity, put in it a cup of sea Fait. I a half ounce of camphor, a half ounce of j ammonia; fill the bottle with hot water. I und let it stand for :M hours; then w hen prepared to bathe with a sisinjre, put a teacupful of this mixture, well shaken, into your hasin to bathe yourself. You will be surprised at the dirt that w ill couie from the cleanest sk in 1 The ammonia will cleanse the tiores. rlie camphor and the sea salt w ill impart a tonic, and the whole will produce a lieneticial effect which cannot be exag gerated. Do this night and morning, and you will find yourself not only beautified in skin, but made strong and sturdy, liealthlul and therefore, good Matured. Joe Jlni'itni in X. Y.Prix, Ah, yes, indeed, I remember that very well !" exclaimed the minitter. And he coiinl not help adding. "I haven't s -en the money yt." The widow received her pension short ly afterward and not long after that the minister received a ten-dollar bill, with the words: 'Tayment for a g-xd memo- The Dead "Leper Priest" In ls:3 the Catholic llishop of the liaw iian Island wanted a priest for duty among the lejiers, and l ather Damien, of Jlelgium, promptly volunteered for the woak. Itoth he and his. Dishop knew what the end must be, but the hioic priest did not hesitate. From the time lie lauded he had as much as he could do simply attending to the wants or the dying jieopie, for the life of a lejier is usually only ever. years. He knew he could never, never more leave the fet- tlemett. as the Sheriff had nr.li.ri to r. 1 rest hi hi as soon as he should crows to anv of the other islands. King Kalakaua admired the priest to such an extent that he made him a med ical iuspector and decorated him Knight Commander of the Order of Kalakaua I. Yars ago he c night the dread disease and sullered terribly In-fore his death. 1 Ii assistant, a heroic Irishman, named AVelsh. is also a lejier, and pine) for re lief in death. I i is other assistant. Father Conrudy, ha not yet been infected w ith th terrible disease. Admiration for Father Pa mien ex tend ed to Protestant circle so that they rais ed money in England for him to build a church. His devotion and Christian seif racriilce won the esteem of nil nations and all creeds. The Age of Marvels. I'hilailoi'ljiii h.'i'orl.i In view of the almost incredible prog ress of the last two generations it i9 not the best judgment w hich pronounces the Iost electric system of transportation the dream of an inventive maniac. There is a freshness alstrnt ll e proposition that we shall yet send letters across the ooiili neiit In-tween the dawns of successive .lavs that takes the a.erage breath away, and the suggestion that passengers are to be rushed through space at the rateofl-'OO miles ier hour is apt to alarm the appre hensive, lint the proposition is not be yond the limits of possibility for al! that. A few days ago an experimental train upon a railroad in this State made a run oi : oitii miles in alwit tW minutes, some portion of the journey being at the rate of nearly two miles tier minute. If fteaiii can accomplish such marvelous results as this, w hy may not that greater power, electricity, eclipse this stupendous record? The truth is that we live in a phetiominal age. All the ancient faiths concerning the developeuient of tuateiial things are ling rudely jostled by the pushing shoulders of science. It is no longer the dream of a visionary that we shall converse with persons a thousand miles away. Marked progress has been made toward solving the problem of aeri al navigation, and although it is yet im possible to predict the ultimate outcome, it is not insanity to believe that air ships may l run counter to the w inds. The turning of a key illuminates a impuloiis t-itty and new explosives shatter in an instant obstacles which were deemed im movable. There are improvestuents to the telegrajdi which would have astoun ded Morse had he lived to see them. Fnti! the blood is cleansed of im; un ties, it is useless to attempt Ihe cure of any disease. Kht-uuiatism, which is trace able to an acid in the blood, has len cured, in numerous cases, by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, external treatment being of no avaii. Impurities of the blood often cajfe great annoyance at this season ; Hood's SarsajMirilla purifies the blood, and cures all such affections. Kefaits to Pennsylvania fences cost als.tit five million dollars each year. In some cases the inc lostires are worth more than the land they protect. CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS; SCROFULA, COUCH or COLD, THROAT AFFECTION, WASTING of FLESH, Or any imvm rhrr tltm Thmmt and f.ft0J arr JnjLitMttt, Isick ttf Strrttffth Of .Vfrr J'virrr, you ran be rc-tic-nti -und SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphltes. pALATfcBLC f.l ILV Jnh for Seutt'0 J'tttnixiott, ritd let no eyptttufttitrM a Moiirtiaiiou (m'Mr ftrM to Sold by till Druggists. SCOTT & BOWSE, Chemists, H. Y. and its new Steel Attachments, absolutely the most Durable and Best, will not en tertain the thought of buying any other Sewing Machine. Sold on the most reasonable terms by Joseph Crist, Ag't., JENNER X ROADS. 8omemt to, Pa Aln tor Salr, forty Serond-hanil St'winir f i t a-. .i .jocuiiics, lUKcii iii wTjacurne lor 1110 WHITE Including nearly all the popular makes Some are as nice as new, havinir been very little used. Will be sold very low. STALLIONS -AT- Highland Farm. CLYHE STAI.UO.V STRATHEARN. S'rsS Iteuruhee. or 81s to injure coll to live ten days. DDIWrC Brown Stallion, weight 1,W, at rrVllXLL.. fiUlusuraiiee. ALHAMBRA Tnitlinc Stallion, at IZ'i liuurauee. harry Tr"t,ini5 stKUion. at in- I'KINVE is at my fano this week. Ptrathesm the following week, slan.lilli! week about alter uutely. STKAT1IF.ARX staii.lf at Jenner X Iloails tliis week. The following in-ek Hriin-e w ill stmul at liavnlsvillt- the liit three ilnjrs iu Hie week. The reiiuiiiiini: three at Jetiner X'Koail. lloth of the above hore are well known by tin-eilers ot firsi-lass lirull Mock, the hiirhet irii -s ever realized in tne f'ountv K-iiiK si for a three year-old, and ts: for a K'-ldiiig ihe gv of Siiatheani. Myerandold Ilsmbletonian Sisltio Alham hra. ami liinHiu iiarry, out of Midiiav, will lie fisiiid at uiy pliiQe at all times. The lover ef a tnater cau liud no such ehotee hri-editur in the roiinty. nor can it be excelled la the Slate. My 1'ereheroa Stallioa. I VV W'U1 'a Berlin this week, the folkiw LtLtL. ilia wei-k al slevemlMit- vi..i.f ..n u..n. day ofenrh we-k. w hs-n Vie will be at the liarn ef Siuiou triu,tiau- i'liie ilill. Tll.sw wantiUKW Dreeil to Hie 1'en heron strain alll (in.l in I.... erfeetinn of that luMsl hreeii. A Vturtinv. Iimt eouiiue two. can t seen thi e k at llerlm and next iseek at Mryersdale. To see ihis colt will show what can he expecusl hv hreeiiinr to Ias. was refue.i for this i-olt la-t week, the oiler being made by a party from Huntiincloii County. SosmasET. April 29. lss!l. P HEFFl-EY. Setouriler wapui jual ri-tinvi-.J, una for nate. THE OLDEST DRUG HOUSE IN PITTSBURG, ll JOSEPH FLEMING, No. 84 Market St. Having had for a nunila-r of years a fair share of the (ratmnage of the i;immI ieople of rittsUur:u ami vicinity, I take this opportu nity to say, with increased lacilitiesand stock 1 am better prepared than ever to solicit their orders, either whoiasale or retail, in any way relating to the drug trade, and by accuracy, neatness and promptness, ami pn- res lower than ever, I hope to merit their continued lavors. l have constantly in stock a full line of Prugs, Trusses, Shoulder Itraccs for ladies and edits, lian.lanes. 1 anil Iv Syringes. Hair, Xail and Tooth Brushes. AH the leaditiK Proprietary Medicines of the (lav. od l.i ver Oil Preparations, Malt Lx tracts. For medical purposes there is no better, purer, older w hiskey sold to-day any where ths.li the pure eight-year-old Onckeii heimer Whiskey lam now selling at $1 for lull quurt bottles, or six for $o. 1 he only Wines that should be used for medical pur poses are the pure California Port. Sherry, Muscated, AiiKclu-a and Sweet and I try Ca tawba that I am now selling. Send for price list of Wines and Liquor:, mailed free to aey address. The money must accompany all orders for wines or Liquors, as we do not send any goods C. U. I). JOSEPH FLEMING it SOX, WHOLESALE ASH RETAIL IJItXTOGISTS, PITTS151KGII, TA. 412 Market St., Tor. of Diamond. TT'ARM FOR SALE OR RENT. Oils! Oils! Tb fwtandanl OU rompanr, of Pfrt-rrtir:h, Ptv, BOAKex a eriiui.v oi miiuiactunnK lor lam Uuiucslic truvde tb nney( LrnudB of - Illuminating &. Lubricating Oils 1 wish Iom-11 or m.t no- I170 a.T. atmit .... .v. imik- iv-iii.iii.i'r ill limner .iu u..ihm.... e-1. 1 hl farm i.-,tuir. S.iihetorsiuhlfton. a-ljoia!iiB thcTillaire.aiid has ere.-ted thereon a GOOD NEW HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS, And kitchen. lire iVllur. aud Sprlnr I. sise Cel lar. A liever-failinc spring l. ih- honw. Al-o a I 1 hnnk lUm III r.al n-rir s 11.1 . .V I ard. ( oine ami see it uow, m-m. as tins i a 1 tin to mx- what land i north. Thi. advertise ment will aoiar mily twice CEO JAMtS StahUoa . Westmon-lauJ Co I'a, A GENTS WANTED. v n i. Olll' or Uie f.lli,KT 111 l.l.T i.r.i. IsllKIi. HF-ST KNOWN V! Kvi i n. ... tlietsinutnr. M -t l.,U.-,u T'rm: K.tshlishi-d Isas w a- T cvu r.i . ..- XtVA. .W VOKK. FJCELEy TV. t.l.W.U. stw s wh,e1!:e.ie1 Naphtha and Casoline, That can be made from Petroleum. We challenge couparuuu wiui every auow a PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If you wish the most uniformly Satisfactory Oils IX THE -Ajnerican iMxirket, Ask for ours. Trade for Somerset and vicinity supplied by rooK & BEKRITS AND lS'llS, ISS. Send your age and get jonr rsto. w was I sepUS-'SS-lyr. MoMkasET, Pa. ' "Af ssf ss tLc Wst.:,tln" CSV sJmi'.uJ Sic r.tj." Tutvr. ACCMTI W.MTCa. CM! SV. .1 W. X. Paula , Manam-rs I'ltubargh, Pa. tsi 4th Ave- YOU CAN FIND rTrTyi-B..M rt llir As,vnitnv turu oi S EEILI1TGT01T BROS. THIS PAPER Ml Bis in hit author. bad Aeetils. wha U1 couuata lur aasarusuw at luaeM rauga, ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTIGE. LMate of Joseph Zimmennan. dee'd lute of .lea ner Twp . Somerset Co.. I'a. Letters of Administration mi the above estate having been frrauu-d Io the undersigned by the projier authority. nntis is herebv eiven to all persons indebted to said estate to t'nake immedi ate lairmeiit, and thine having claims against the same will present them dulv aiuhemiented for settlement on idav. the ist dar of June, Issii. at the residence of the. Administrator iu guemahonliia: Township, Somerset Co., Pa. r'KEU. W. llin-tcxea. L ll. ZIMMEHMAX, Attorney. AdaUuislrator. Arriprt. Johnstowu 8rJ5 a m JOIISsTOWX EXPRESS No. 1. f RiK-kwoiKi ;: a m sxi.VElt.sliT... u.:a a m Ueiaer fi.Asi a m siovhiown 7:'-M a in Hisiversville. 7 :S2 a m belliel 7:4 a la MAIL No. 9i I mm. I Arrirtt. PituhurKli 11 Wi m I Johnstowu i ID Kim kaiMMl 2.C p m Kliitord .1:-I7 a Ul jnomermrt lt:.is p m Suytown... 4:,.si p m Htsiversville. 4 -47 p m Bethel iM p in 1'aisH-nrers from Pltishurch rhsnee cars for points ou the somerset A Cambria at Km k wood. SOMEPJiET ACTOMMODATIOX-Na . t Arritvi. S0MEliSET..ll:3anj ynirs. Baltimore t tW a m Piti.-bun;li..... :.io a m koekwood 11 Jlla In aiiiford 11 :;-.' am Pasaengers for sVimerset from the east and west on Die Pittsburgh tiivisiou, change cars at Eocs-wood. S0UTII-B0UXD TRAIXS. BALTIMORE if AIL No. 92. f cured of severe throat and lung troubles by the use of Kemp's lialsain, it would fill a fair-sized book. How much lietter to invite all to call on any druggist and get a free gam pie bottle that you may test for yourself iu power. Large bottles 50 cents and fl. 1I0KR0KS OF Iioltltoil-S. One of the most horrible incidents yet re vealed in connection with the Mood was the discovery yesterday in the wreckage above the stone bridge of the Issly of a woman who had been killed while giving birth to a child. The babe had not yet leeti fully de livered. The identity of the woman could not be established. The doc-tors say the eae is almost unoaralleled. l:al:3 Fcv-i- Forced to Leave Home. Over fiO people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call at their druggist's for a fWe trial package of Lane's Family Medicine. If your blood is bad, your liver and kidneys out of or der; if you are constipated and have headache and an unsightly complexion, don't fail to call on any druggist to-day for a J'rte sample of this grand remedy. The ladies praise it. Everyone likes it. Large-size package 50 cents. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MANOACTI HER AND DEALER WHOLESALER A.VD RETAlLEB OP LUaMBZR and building materials. Hard and So It Woods. OAK, POPLAR. sIDINl.j, PiCKETJ, MOlLDiX'i, ASH, WALNUT, FLOURISH;, PA-ir, STAIR RAIL.s, CHERRY. YKI.UiW PINK. s!!IX'iI.E. WX)R3 BALUSTER' aiEsSTNTT. WHITE PINK, LATH. BLINL'S, NKWEL H'T. II General Line of all eradt.-s of Lumts:r nl B.iild'iie; Material and K.saii:g :-Ute ki pt in sunk Also, cau furnish sMythir.K in the line our h'liness to order with reasonable pr.-iiipin'i', such as brackets, 0"l'l ?iztd wort, etc. ELLAS CTJSTLLNGLIVAI, Offlco and Yard Opposito S. &C. R. R. Station. Somerset, Pa ----i-' EWESS i. I ?'" lift r-rv t '. 5 ' S It j4mer. Rock wood 10 1 a ra Ciiiulierlaud- l iSam W .tiiniriou.M S:'k a ra Haliiiuore H S:ii0a ra I'iltsburab 0 p u Johnstowu S:4." a m bethel " is a iu Ihs.versville i.:tl a m SIovnUiu u . s:t.'iain tieiirer HI luam ! IM KKSET Ul lil a m Milford .u:s; a m Pam nri-rs for points east aud west chauve ears at hot k wood. ACCOMMODATION-No. 94. Another Cyclone. Kaxsas Crrr, June --' A cyclone passed over southwest Missouri this afternoon do ing great damage to school houses, cliurrlies ami other projierty. The house of II. 1. Williams was blown to pieces and one of his children killed. jtrriivs h.-kwisal 4:4.1 p m CiunlKYlaiid ... 7it' p u Pituliurah s:;sj p m U ashlllKiollm fUin llaltiiuore i.JD a m iarrs Johnstowu. 3 (10 pro bethel .1 tl iu H.siversville... 3--W p ai Sui stoan 4si p m Oeiirer 4 p in SoM LKSkT 4. SI p HI Milhird 4:ti p ui I'sssensn-rs for east and west rhanen ears .1 Kockwood. KOCKWIX1D ACCOMMODATION No. SS. f Lcatrs I A rrivrm SoMKRsirr ..; 4'! p m Rockwood i:4J t m Mllford 2.:ll, ml Passengers leaving on this train can make eon- nei tiou at KiKkwoud wilh night iipross trains east aad west. Dally, f Daily except Sunday. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH DIV1SIOX. EAST-BOl'XD TRAIXS. Vui'tuCm Has. A Train$ Lean ll'Utu. Lx. JfuiL Hrpmi. Plttshnrgh 7.-ISIA. a. 1 1 .:) a. a. Kka) r M. hraudock l:2t " McKeesport 7::li " U:J " West NewUia KS " V!:X! " 11 -A " broad Konl - 1: i.' 4 Counellsville S: " 1:-J " VJM " Ohio 1-jrle 10:t.i -.'no " yj Caittucnce lik.17 14 2:v " 1:ua.n Ursiua lis (1 " -2:J4 " 122 '. Casselmau ll:(l" " H4 " Riskwood 11:1" " " 1-d5 14 OaireH 1I:: " sisi " Salishnrr June 11.4'.' " U li H Mi'yersdale 11.4A " 8:1H H 6:J4 Keystone lhM " 3:4 r. M. Sand Patch ll:ifi S:;l " ia7 " Southampton " " Fairhnpe 12::J " 4.U'i " . liyn.liuan 1:44 ' 4:JI S:27 CuniU-rlaud 1.15 " 4 fw Sfcaa " WashiiiKton Vfb " S.:V) Baliiutore (arrive) 10; li " y.45 " WEST-BOUND 7RAIXS. Trains L.ire CumUrCd Ac Mail. IZeprat. Baltimore a.m. Hfllj. . ....r. K. Washington " S:i " " Cuinls-rlaud 8-M) " l.l. a. s 'Oa. . Hynilinau S-M s & ' Kairhope S-4S " 2.12 y-o Solllhalnpton S-4A " " 9 Hand PaUh SH! " 'i.M " 0 15 " Keyaune 9-J3 - TM " t " Merunalale " xi1 " J0:-JB Salishury June. 9-a " sk " W'jO " Oarrett imu " io; Rot k wood s-.'o 8:-ju " pi so Casselmau 10-05 " !).: " llltfi " I'reina lo-:tt " s.,v. ' Ji:i8 Crmtliience 10-:r7 41 " ll : Ohio Prie lu-ss 417 " jpijj Conueflxville 11-60 4:V " li'-as Broad Konl 11, VI " 5O0 " r.':iu " West Newton 1-Mo r. K. b.4 " 1:10 ' MeKeessrt 1-M " :1S " K14 " Braddork l-;ig " 6:as j-X " Ar. Pittsburgh 2-00 " 6.M " 2.0O 1CK) Ladies Wanted, And 100 men to call on any drtitririst for a Jrtt trial package of Line's Family Medicine, the predt rxit and herb reme dy, discovered by Dr. Silas Iine w hile in the Rocky Mountains. For diseases of tbe blood, liver and kidneys it is a )Nisi tive cure. For constipation and clearing trp the complexion itdoes wonders. Chil dren like it. Kveryone praises it. Iirge size package, 50 cents. At all druggists'. Smothered In Wheat. KiNPi.tv. ()., June .2. A ten-year-old sou of Samuel Koltz. of Jetiera, this county, was play i n e in an elevator this morning and juniied into a bin of wheat which was be ing drawn off and loaded into cars. He was sucked under the wheat and smothered be fore he was discovered. For the Good of Others. I want to make known the fact that I suffered from a Illadder and Kidney trou ble, and that I wns eured by Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy madeal Rondotit, N. Y-, and I look forward to sending the balance of my life free from torture and with a heart grateful for the medicine which affords me so pleasant a prospect. Rev. S. C. Chandler, Lebanon Springs, X. V. SCIENTISTS AS Tin i rnnw-1 T I tt f"Zr ? riLaljlihALiil f i Cw IT!pimiiiT9 Over 500 Ceautiful Designs. ,'f jtT, '. '' in V.-r-v-.-r. . i ! I t; t i t. S'-X r, at r'7i i .. .. .i SSA1 ui'j,.:. 1 ft I Send fsr iFrico Llct Circclrr;. I) f e- :y i---1 -., ; - CI Vf IT WILL PAY To BI Y Vol tt OF Wm. F. SHAFFER. HASSLE HI EMIIIE W3JS J.'). Ainu fifth? WHITE BBfyZE! Persons in need or MnXCMENT W.1RK wil find it'io tlieir interest to eall at hit iliop. whire a pr.iIK.T shuwiilK will he Kivell them. Itg-lt: fiulli-H onlr.n'..( it Al.'p (Vl.-, unt ff:tS I Jih i' LO 11'. I invite special attention to the White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Mj-iumnet ISAAC IIAtlM --. .KL- ' ( I.I.AK- STAR - HARNESS -o:L Repairing ! Promptly I win'! ;u vi xivure-n unt sy h'OKVUlEKTLL BRONZE CCf.'PAMY, Bjudoepckt. co::::. PIANOS Are at Present the most FolTLAR IIOIIMAXX IntrtsJered hy REV, W. A. EIXi. a' a bee:,!.. I improvement iii the point of MAI 11:1 L A XI) 1 CUXs 1 i.t cTlu.V. and which is destined u tt I the Popular ' M"n.e!!t for o'.ir t hangeiile t'll tnaie. CHE Ui A CALL. WM.F. SHAFFER. Th:ii. ki:- yfrfi for THE CELEBRATED I fyi ki2 0 3L1 kJ tl in- Artiste I Penn' BROS., Sole Agents, Johnstown, DRUGS ! DRUGS C, H, BEIFORD, ISAAC SIMPSON. SOMERSET. PA. Successor to The time given la Eastern Standard Time. Mall Trains connect at Roeka-no.t with train. to and from Somerset and Johnstown, at tlvnd inan with trains to and from Bedford, at liaxrett with trains to and from Berlin, at Sallshurj Junc tion with trains to and from Salisbury. AU Train Stop for fauoujert where Ttwe is Our. W. M. CLEMKXT3. Manaeer. CHAd. O. SCLLL, .eu. Pass. Ag't. SALESMEN WANTED AT ONCE. Local or travelina men of good ebacter who want is-nnalient eiunhimieut. write me befon. eiiKasriiiK for Ihe season, kly system assures ne ees, and yon can make money handling my stM-iulties. Don't delay ; terms very liheral. Ap ply to KKKI K YOL'Kti, New Eugland Xuner lew, ivoLiieAier, l . x euZi -4m. - A DMIXISTKATOIi'S NOTICE. Estate of Mary Leydtg. dee'd.. late of Wellersbnrg oonsi(n. cjniersei CO.. tw. Letters of admilllstraUon oil the ahore estate lisr. ing Us-n granted to lua undersigued hy Ihe pro per authority, all persons lndehled to said estate are requested to make payment, and those hav ing ehuius or demands aitaiust said estate to bre- sent lhem duly authenticated fi settlement to nie at tne resilience ol deceased In said Borough. OEOKt.K LEVDIli, ayi. Admr. of Mary Leydig, dee'd. toKEinSaVJSKS WAvO.A.aA:OTT,lew lofkCltJ A new departure in social shams is to be made this summer. A ce. tain claim agent says he has the contract to place the names of a New York woman and her daughters on all the fashionable ho tel registers at the most famous resorts in Europe, care being taken to register at only one place at a time. The names will then be cabled to a New York paper as among the la'est arrivals at London, Paris, Koine, or Venice, as the case may be, while the owners of the names w ill be in hiding at some cheap country boarding house. 2ueer mortals who can find a satisfactory recompense in this sort of thing. Foundations of Fortunes. Wanamaker's first salary was $1 2o a week. A. T. Stewart made his start as a school teacher. Jim Keene drove a milk wagon in a California town. Cyrus Field began life as a clerk in a New England store. Pulitzer once acted as 'stocker on a Mississippi steamboat. "Locky" Baldwin worked on his fath er's farm in Indiana. Dave Swinton sold sugar over an Ohio counter for fl a week. Moses Taylor clerked in Water street, N. Y, at 2 a week. George W. Child was an errand boy for a bookseller at $4 a month. J.C Flood, the California millionaire, kept a saloon in San Francisco. P. T. Barnuin earned a salary as bar tender in Niblo's Theatre, N. Y. Jay Gould canvassed Delaware county. New York, selling maps at $1 50 apiece. C. P. Huntington 6old butter and eegs for what he could get a pound and doz en. Andrew Carnegie did his .first work in a Pittsburgh telegraph ollice for $2 per week. Whitelaw lieid did work as corres pondent of a Cincinnati newspaper for $5 a week. Adam Forepiugh was a butcher in Philadelphia when he decided to go into tbe show business. Senator Joe Brown made his first mon ey by plowing his neighbors' fields with a pair of bull-calves. GEO. W. BEN FORD & SON., ! pnorniF.Tor: of the OLDEST DRUG S ORE IN SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baer's Block, SOMERSET, FEISTX'-A. I keep constantly on hand a lartre stok of DRUGS, MEDICIXES, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES. The purest and best to 1 found in this market. We also keep on hand a full line of TRUSSES, BRACES, SUPPORTERS. Ami all the tcadin: II lTf in mr fivn 'f tt w -i ' ! hif 1 1 nl. ibsy m. ' re, . j vfn, ric t On. f - .i ' '-' " ': " '' ' j fetiiiou .w to., liwx f.lil'oniaail,Jjie i - " j EDDY'S i tzILpOTATO 3'JC i JUiKS Je;;-e!.;,:;v i 5 I 1 A r. .:.ar. 1 it' V I '-.ncl tV. Haw! ' (ii-V?' -F v -i" -N- -v " - Jit kct'p tin'Tn. t! I v. i - c-- I ..1 ! .-!.. Br n -S. " 3St nortiKHis 4 K'i.'tJ---.'-: fit g Pi'T ttiakt sis"" AJatCisVoti ih. ii,-;:'3. $;3 ke,',.re o fciiy. -l 't V 1 t-l i-li l I oi. 1 ' -V'1"1 vy z guarantee appurtenances iwed both bv ph vici.ms and tuuilics. We in tins line, iicrfect aii-.:i..t:.m. TOILET ARTICLES AND SUXPBIES GENERALLY KEl'T IN A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. FINE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTHDAY G I rTS ALWAYS STOCK TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFOUi'S, BOTH D'lMETiC AND IM TOUT ED tan OsiLpEffl, Faaily Escsipls m With CoftscIhess My own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It Is cf a superior quality. e keep m bills-, m that s'tiv special ingredient cau a'hled. Sild at l'-") cents a ponnd." I do a square business and will give yon your money's worth. No . trouble to show goods. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH CARDEM AND FLOWER SEEDS. CLARK H. EENFORD. SEND YOUI? 0HEER3 FOi. Jan. 5, lSsT. A COMPLETE LINE Ice TO mi n n H. GHILDS & CO Manufacturers and Wholcsaii Dealers in BOOTS, AND RUBBERS, 311 WOOD STREET, FJTT53UR0H. ::::::::::::::::: sSIIOT-CUXS AND IUVU , SLEIGHS, SLEKIII V,KLU SADDLE CIILMES, BLANKETS, IIOPu-E IJLAXKETrf. LADIES' SKATES, IiOIJ-IEDS, SEE 1(1 II ROfiES. JIARXESS, WHIRS, CENTS' SKATES, Humphreys ROYS' SKATES. We Iiavc just received a largo line of the above goo.l.-t, which we arc VERY LOW PRICES. PLEASE CALL AND SEE THEM AT TIIE HAEDWARE STORE OF JAS. B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Penn'a. CvY1 zz. zTj::.-'. ::- Clcth&Ccia B.r.i-'? ..it i.iat or f liiNciPAi. Koa. crr.iJ 'lillinrrhf A. ol l'iti!;rn r A-fi i iiolcra lrbu. v-n-iini. i UMIt. i-V.-A lil"ll' lttii .- HOMEOPATHIC nlt lthtim. l'ni-i: irifto- Kr.rr n-.J K sn. i" ':- Uirs lt riifj, .iini i --r ;:;-r,:"'ie . . 's.i Mlarrii. lnrt.sn', '"n1 in t,. H'ia - ,iMiMtit; 4 iHittli. i'A'n' ' ;; :a ?)Ki.itr, !rr!i "l(y .'J tTOH Ih lll'lJV ." '.ii fM rtiiwry ;-rik:. W-'mha: i'. SPECIFICS. ttO! 'hi Vef . s-ir t- : - jpcJ f'11' t'oa. otb-r s"': A c- a. OJii- lt O'Tife la ' Hn-"- J. K. MOT I M.J Bli-e in s H' Will fi" ties. All prociol atl A. .HCors QOFH All txis s--ei!i!y a iiiiu tros win rv tr, his ear .W..- iu V ir D1 D1 D1 pli. llLi-lliU..3'JltiHll.MiO. lUJui is
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