EXClTIViC won if EV INDIAN f'l?HES fTN ON THE. MAINE COAST. The lrltwlpl Monti of fiipr""" nf I-.mM.ii.wl.)T Irili-rrlmitie :W.-1h-o,1 I 1-an.tlin: the ills ''' "r,nS OiU tlx- lilnljtwr. A!on tiio crast "lr.::'p thore r.re cveral p'.arrs wli-r- --rjM.i-c o.-i-.-lun-is cirri. '.1 .-n oxti-n; :vi ly nnu :ifT-::. l!io .ri!K-ijKil .M-:iis.f supplt f r many of I'.p ..;; ki Iivi:i in liiose 1 :.! ';i t !' P...V i f I-und istn jvciaU ' -'-, i, .u-i.l. an.-l I:u!nn Il.n-h, iK.r.l.-nr.;-v :;ii n of tire U-.y i o -.-ii; i.-.l the Mar r.!i:nd Ly !iiia;.J liiii'::ui wlio.io little I-', l or ye::rstlio l::sama!Ui!.l IruliatK li:v niaile a irai-liou of c.'ii"i-in- .. tlie Ira li tii acj.lyjris tlwin- lv n-si l-.iously l- irif i;irifi in iin.l -'i.ti!i Tin winter lili are tlie f;U!t anl UVt' ,lu' rni-t l!ii:t W llie aiu:iiil' j:!"! f tlM-c:i!j !i. ki:d:4 "IUNII TO Sl"t Tit " Tli! i.i'.-t KM-ioiM nr.- a!'i:t ?rpn fi-et ,(lrill Riitit live f-'''1' " rJ jx.mul- :..ni omt. nii.l yuM from six to riven aHoaHof oil- Tut? !i'.i!.iT U :.n inch or so thirU ia warm vrenCier, "jilt in tli(.niii!.T.l;ui!.!.-t!i:;t. A fat 1U' l.hllc rr w ill w. i :li iiljout our-!iiiii.lro.l miiiii1s. Tin' Inilians 'i.-tlu-ir -.voile ia iniic-Ji t!io tcnie v.ay mw lh-y i'l ia -arly pars, l.'if m')-t primitive laftliods f.M v:;iliii! In trying ut tin- l.hil.U-r tlio -iliam-cH are of I He nn li st kind. Tho Jinn arc l"iii!t nmiu- p;!-s of Rtono, over wiiicii inm jxls uro liuni;. Trio I.IuUIkt jsrnt in mnall pi.vcs an J ulowly melted. The oil in hLnaiii'. ) into jars uud ir:s. an-1 wlwn iiure i- worth ninety V-iita a pill. hi. Tlie IkM I cemx-s fniiii the jaws of the Tiie jaws are iiuns up in the hi.ii. and the oil drops down into a vesf-c-l, each p-tir pnl:ieins about cm-half pint. WatHiOiaU-rs aiid oihi rs using.a v.tj- fine oil take it in preference to other, an. 3 It craimam'.s a his price. The IJublier oil give a good liht. and for years as lairned cxclu tircly in the li;;!it liotial-mg t!ir coa t. Ina goid MU-oa an Indian will cat fit m-arlv two hundred rii..iM's, eaeh vieldinj; aliout three gallium of oil; !mt iiKfct of them fa!! a gr; deal Ik low thin, a they are not over partial to lalx-r, and H-s loiij; iui the return. of one eate-h will jM, wi!i loaf around the eaaip rather than go out a-;;i:i. The custom in to get it few pallons of !. l the laare.st !..-t and s- II it. then "l it" till forced I-.. . . .-shilv to Kia!;e I nit her exertions. 'I he orpi)i-e'n llesit is inucli Ii'.oi !i v hen cooked, and is a staple article of iood. nor.- t::v caitcued. Th" luaver. . . -ill and endurance de manded of the p : :!- catchers in t! ir ivork in ;:hMi-t i;.i:i(A n to the ouUi.le world. In the i:iM!-::i:i--. when tha wen i;re e;oins "jH;;;H?!-irr." t!:i v.oinen and t-hildreli turn out to nv t!ie canoes o!T. Ilitclt li-Kit lias tv. o men. an I v. hen a t.!i.rm conies up v. hiie they are out. or they are ttnnsually late f,e'-t' '''e'' is t;reat aii.'.iely jir.n tliose on t.lioro. It t;il.es v.-arsof traini.):;ti atakea good purjMiise hunter, and the hi,'! '"'ys U vin py goin oit with the i-xperieiiee.l ineu. ro matter wliattla! waler'n fondltif.n, ( it tuujrli or h!i!o.;h. if there i a trip oiiiemplated the n::i:t i.i made. In calm weather the I. low in;; of the por nis can Ije heard a louj; ay , and j.-ui.le8 the Indian i.i l!n riglit direction, f.hoot in is the iiost Mlccensful nielhiHl of Lill in the lish. I in;4. Miiootl.U.i epans with hi :har,;i' ol the iowder and d.iui.le 11 sj lot are used An the (inh i-i tluiaiilg. t-u linniins and diving almlit the water, iiiX on the surface and then Mow. the anoe is paddled ;i neat i s pns-il.lc. Tlii-n, a she proise lifts liiinse!: t.i !ive. the guit'n charge i.4 let fly. There is wldom a failure to make a sure shot, hut the lish is hpeared to Mop his iiou:! dennj; iiUmt ia the dyin,; i-;ru;.'le. It is then landed in the ca uoe hy ; a."in the pectoral I'm with one hand, utifkiu; M couple of lingers in the Mow hole unj !raKi!1n 'l over the fide. I:i Htill water thmiseasy, hut when a hi'i sea is rusi niiiS tlie underlakitig U hard and dan gerous Sharks are plenty, and their fins era tdmost always visible cutting tbe water as soon us a porpoise is wounded , the hlimil attracting iheui. No :id of sto ries are told of tneit having had their arms bit off by the sharks while they v:e reaching into the water to secure si )riise, but old li.hefniin scolf at tiuch u lhi:i. and pay no alter.! ion to the dread ocean moi;sters ha tliev ;.hno: t rub their imsen against the hides :f the ca roes. St. Iiuia t;iobe-l)euiocrat. Novel Ailert 'fcin. Original and "taki.".;;" adro.-ri.;i:i-lle are croipi:i;j out every day 1 witnessed the latest i:i l!ii icinily of l!ic city hall ye:eibv. Two well formed young wo:nen. bearing U-tween lhc:n a Miudl tKuiui r v. diic.Ii m t fortli ia jjolden li'Iters and catchy phrases thj merits of a certain rat oisnn un.l ladies' face pow der, were the features of the new dodtre. IjicIi young woman. Uides wearing be witching sniilcsan.i long, luxuriant go'd n hair, was r.dorued in attractive cos laiae. Over their shoulders and cri:i ing their Ixjsoius diagonally were til, w hite and blue ribbons. Ilosettes c::t l.la.oned with the national colors and the spread eagle were pinned to each xbiwdder. A broad brimmed straw hat, fastened with lettered ribbon, sat jauntily on Ih' heads. Mich carried a small satchel, which contained alluring handbills and samples of the advertised wares. The advertising couple walked slou ly down lhoadway-. attracting ui.iversal alteri tiiin. 'Khey ilisti iliutml their hiindhjjls fi'.'htnnd left. Aceouipanyingeai h hand inll was a "sample." Jlany pentlemen mid iailies stopjK'd and iptestioncd the young women relative to the article ad-ei-isid. and in each instance the in quiring one was met with u smile, a ready, ollivtive answer, and an extended band, which held out a Kainpic uinkihe inevitable handbill. The c heme "caught on "New York Star fintiie Antiualn. It cannot licdcnicd that "a rose bv an? oIht Dame would smell us sweet," but certainly it would not be as available for KX'try if called by &ome pretentious, sci entific term. Indeed, the names of sci ence, when heard by cars unfamiliar with their meaning, haveolleii a terrify ing sound Two young men were sludvin.;, under the microscope, the liacteria found in ditch water, and one of them proposal that lltey should taLe their work home from the clax room.a, t -r the usual hour for remaining there. Onu cf them, w l:o lived with a maiden aunt, said that he v;s sureshe would allow them to Use her lining room table, wbeie they would iiave plenty of light, and on arrh tag at the bouse he made his reijuest "Why don't you look at your live thmgsnt school, and U-.nc th- ;u thcrer" she tniuired, u iili inauifest distaste for the whole subject. "Iiecaue we've found such lK.auti( trshiy, c can't boar to stop looking." Ktid W nephew. us bavuthc ta ble, won't your" "Ve-ui, ou may lue thelj.ble." wa the soiiicuhat grudging ri-Hjnse, and the young men, wonderi;i why nuiuic v.as so jxve.Iinr. Rt to work I're.sentlv she pH-..r.-d again, this time holding her skirts gingerly aliout berai.klea. that Ihev i- ht not ton. ti the llo,.r. "ilovs."' Raid t,e, taking a careful Clance m every direction, "d; lie careful of tii.fcc things, won't ou?" "What, the Ueteriu'r'- "Yes. IXin't let any of tlie cieaiures p ixit, and hide about tho rHn, so that you can't catch thein." Youth'H Companion. T1j Mint Valnnble Slrt.il. "Ifl.vc you a pound of metal and ordtrfd you to make the im st ,ut of it. what Lind of teet-J wotdd y.. i nelivt" akl a well known jeweler "(lold. of course," was the prompt reply -pj , -refer a pound of steel," said tlie jew eler, "an I'd have it made into hair ftprings for watches. A found of sue li Bpringn would sell for an even $140,000." Buffalo Express, HICM MATS IN THCTrS. A Mmmcer Att Uir llio J?ln to Im-jM-i fe-!!"-" I" " !'' - Sonic eople e.mtend thnt tho evil of 1 eii leitji is avi-ivcUsl ojnsiderably lT tiw'defects of our Ji"atres. 1"'r,i surd t t-;j is not eiven to the rows of at.s. said a 'til known New York ia:; r. in an t leaJ p:aynous vi.cu -viator sir -aid le tilde to have an un- i rr...j.-.l xicwof Uiastas& It was so i i ail the !-. nan ainphilhealres, and f.i on th-i forek- iMgc. owing to the , t ;htc f the piatf irni w here the rxr- f- I I'ler i:i..v c i and I readth ot the s;i.i-e ,v.-ii!o the .!.oril?, who occupied tl r. n,.l v. e cm.T Bith orchestra atiu .! of ili newlv ere' cU-d theatres hi ihi-i city are much better off in this lesjsvt than the older houses, itv av of conirr.st. look at the con- ..,. ;..n,-. uroiviMil in a new London J t !u'. boose. The visiUir will find his idlottvd seal n cent r of convenience and comfort. On cold nights he ts to have a hot water liottle t-i hi feet. He ilrtm a nennv into a slot on the left w ill . and o;;t will Kjp n bill of the play. I'.y rde- livering a shilling into an aperture ; on l. ri.dit lie will obtain an ois-ra el tlass. liooUs of the words can be secured I by i:ii:iin-' a handle Uhiud htm. 11 here- V I .1 H fl I '1.1 c for his hat, another r foi his uninrella. a third for his tnncud. I'.v im-ssing a button he can win id B telegram; touching another he can ci i-b lie will want nothing, in fe.ct. .11 P. lilt n i.-lephone to his wife, so that between the acts lie can ask her how the baby if getting tin, and tell her not to sit up for him. as he is going to take supper with a friend. We are not quite sure of all these details, but such are the general impressions to tie gathered from various paragraphs liich havenppeared resist ing the new place of nmusenu r t erected bv an eminent draiuatL-.t for a success ful manager. We live in hope that one-half of these agreeable attractions and sweet toons nav le realized, for the play going pub lic "has U-vn long might by bitter ex perience not to expect t. much. Even in some places where the electric light nourishes, the ventilation leaves much to lo desired. In fact, we are not quite ...... ... .r sure nut tlial me g:n --Kuiiiigm. oi ome theatres does not greatly tena to pun the air. Sometimes, on whiter nights, tho the tres where concrete and iron are used i ify ea- steal of wood for partitions and seats, t.t rii.e a chili to the P.'-aU and blood of the auditors, who shiver and shake where they ought to applaud with warmth and enlhi:sia.s:n. In time all these raw defects of imperfect reforms ami all these lingering evils of the old regime ill !haipp'"-ar. and we hail as a sign of the millennium the crowning Ltieicy of ii bonnet f r ladies that can be fo! led u; at t!ie-.:res and will no longer vei the souls of m -n. No w York Star. !lai-ic) Alivr. An it:s:a!i-3 of buried alivo Is reported from Syracuse. Tor one such ease which, through ' etraodii:aiy circumstances, comes to light, it it only reasonable tc rsstune that there are many known only to the all seeing eye and bidden from all human ken in the depths of an unvio lated grave. Hare as are these evidences of a second death, a thousand limes more terrible than the lirt, they are suliicient to engender the artiest hope that souk mea:'.M shall be reached w hereby burial before death shall be impossihle, F.ithel some enactment whereby it would lx eome a penal offense to inter a IkhIv that did not Mray certain unmistakable evi dence of absolute death, or some applica '. Mm of elect: deal appliance to the colli n and its contents. There are no mechanical difficulties in the way to prevent electrical communi cation between every recently buried b j.l v and l he oliiee or residence of the cemetery oOicial or watchman. Nor i; it imposMble to construct an electrical appliance of such delicacy that the biighti'st movement in the cofiin would sound a:i alarm that would lead to avert ing the woi:.l fate which can possibly befall man lul'tl of women, or woman ot children beloved of man. Electricity has ieng been made to summon men to the distant room of tt great hotel when a lirt is in its lirst stages Surely it is ssible for the same subtle servitor to tell of the frantic movements of the wretched mor tal e'ltomlK-d ere tit? vital spark of life h;ts departed? Pittsburg Ilailetin. tier MoutM? Stiopiiing. Farmer 'low laany yard.) o' that truck will it take ter make ther ole. wom an er dress? Clerk About tv. tlve. I slioulil say. v "At three cents er yard it conies ter thirty-sis centi 1 reckon twelve's cr lectio more'n she'll need. Jut cut of! six yards. Times is mighty close, an' we hev ter Ik? er leetle saviu'.' "Any buttons of thread?" "No. I reckon not. '3hc kin scratch upernulf-o' them at home. Craps wa'n't extry this ye'r, and kain't crford ter IikiI no money erway." "Is there anything else?" "'1 giu-ss yer may wrap tip or quarter's wtuh r sugar an' er dollar's wv.t'.i cr chaw in' terbacker. 'Pears like a sinter fool erway money fr sugar, but ther ole woman thinks she hain't live thoulin it, im' ther habit o" usia' it'sgot Such er holt on 'er that she gits ei way wither quarter' wuth every month. Say, mebby you'd In-'ier put up two dollars' wuth o' that let Uickcr. for I kain't tell ef I'll be down here t r.in ler cr month, and I waut plenty ler do me." Time. The I e xt. The advocates of whipping as a means of family discipline 'are accustomed to q-.iole Solomon assaying: "Spare the rod ti :j j spoil the child." What Solomon said was: "lie that spareth the rod hateth his si .a." Hut I he w ord "rod" in that con nection does not necessarily refer to cor pora! punishment. It simply means pa rental authority and guidance. The same Ib biew word Is llafd in Pstiliij xxiii, while David iiays. "The Lord is my shepherd; 1 s!i ail not want. His rod and bin stalf they comfort me." The rod w as the symb 1 of authority pnd Hiwer, not a raw bide nor a hickory wilhe'. Indianapolis Journal. V.l.ut lie WmilJ IWrc 6a i.i, A certain lady in Paris gives periodical dinners, at w hich assemble most of tlie lest known wits and liter"! of tho day. The rule of the mansion is that while one irson discourses no interruption w hatever can be permitted. It is said that .M. Kenan onw attended one of these dinners, and. being in excellent vein, talked without a break during the whole repast. Toward the end of the dinner a ;;uet was heard to commence a sentence, but be was instantly silenced by the hostess. After they had left the table, however, she at once informed the ex tinguished in.liviju.il that, as M. lieuau had now lini.sheti his conversation, site would gladly hear what he had to say. Tiie K'Jost modestly declined; the hostess insisteel. "I am certain it was some thing of consequence," she said. "Alas, madamc." he answered, "it was, indeed; but now it is t late. 1 should have liked a little more of that iced pudding." San Francisco Argonaut. llonwl at tlie Slake. What a little way we are, after all, from the Wfc ages! How luarfy of mv readers ore aware that it is only pib years this inontlj sine ilje hist criminal was burned at the slak it) Loudon nj that criminal a woman? Here is the ac count of that event which acorresjion dent has sent me: -On the lSth of March. 17SC, nine wretches were ex ecuted ut Newgate four for burglar, one for theft and three men and one woman for coining. After the men were "turned off.' as tho phrase went, the wretched woma: was brought out, tied to a stake, and burned to ashes, ."-.fter the form of strangling her had bi-eti pone through by removing the stool u hereon she stood and so throwing her weight on the cord w hich bound her throat to the slako. Christian Murphy w as (so far as 1 can discover) the la.it woman burned alive in Loudon, though jxisfibly a later victim may have beei executed in aouie country tow a." Lon doa Truth. CARTERS mm Pk-k n.'.1n' h"ftn.l n-Mrvf !l b lliCn rt"l-1-iitt.liius state f thr ra. mch Iumhvis. NnMia. I imewpiuess. isistrvsii after nimr I'ftiii in tlio ."i1rt. ; Wl.ijcjlirtrmm rtfiiiari-iUe hwiccth la sb-'n ia curing Feadaehe. t Orrrn s I. '-'"Jl re coiwllv val.Mh!e m e'.-nstir'""" and pre-venl imr th. annprine wiiplamt -t n-t tiif-r a!oenrrt all lis"r.lpmof lh- siemacn, M.muiaie tiie ivr and reuu!" Uw bowel. n.t u u Uiwy it. ' " " A.lw. thpr wmM he almo prvr! to thoeo lio BnlTr fnm Uii ditrni cmpliunt. l,ut fortiinatelv tm-ir ir.ln: ! l-re. ami tli.e who once try U..i will fin.1 tl.e little Pil I vflhiahle in rrmnv wv tJ.at tsi-r not ie willing to do without theio. K the hnne of on man v liwe thnt heir-1 whem w-e mak our tm-at b.st eair cure it w hit. ..lh-rs Ho not. -e KTE's I.itti I.retH I'm an" verr rrr.nn an t vry on to lake, i " er two .i!ls moke a lies'. Tli.T are strl.-dv vmtilil' an.l I . B"t cripo or pinvn. t"t hy tli.-ir tviilk" aHK i.lase n: wlio use tlwin. In viols at ci". fire tur jl Hold evcrrwhem, r ee-nl by nuui. CAim 1.1:12X3 CI, r iSt. m m mm fl ft... ft VJ.. Jfanrdealer mt he haathe W. t.. Isanalaa filio.- witliuut name ami pritw 1hiiiuI til Uie bxteui, put tnui down wt fraud. W- L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. lint In the world. Ttxamlne lil -,.WIl;tM INK H,tI-SKVH) SHOE. 4. 11 tll-M. Ki) WM.T SIIOK. :t.50 )'(l.l( K AND FAKlKIs' SHOE. f i..Vl I- XTICA YAI-CK AI.K sHUii. a.J.S.I WKKIM.MtVH S1K1K. ki.oo ami l.. HOYS' st llool. SItOKi All uiaiic m t'ouvrt-M, Hutum auU Lace. w. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE FOR LADIES. l'.Bt MaUHbI. Heat fitrle. ltf-at rittlnC. If IH..I 'll bv .mi! (IkkIit, w'rito W. I.. DOl OL As. UKOCKTON. MASS. jymniiu. I- Ihmijhu of hh Cflur yen tit-men autt .e.'fji.'' run salk n y A. H. Ferner & Bro. SOMERSET, PA. . SOMETHING NEW. The Patent SA Clipper Fly Net has meshed bottoms which can not tangle and lashes at the top which won't catch in the harness. 5A Lap Dusters C lowly Wova. 5A Ironsides Sheet Jrrl la atafel. 5A Clipper Fly Nets 'Vzzr Sul u Uathtr at Ball Uw Cm. 100 other styles of 5a Horse Kbeetg and Fly Nets, at prices to suit everybody. For sale by all dealers. If you can't get them, write us. Am ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE S' LABEL Miinnrrt by V. Avars Hon, llilliidit., who muke the famous Horse UraDd linker ltlaakt-Uk . OF PURE COD LIVER OIL HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk So d!Kttlrl Hint it cam be taken, dlgeted, and aailmtlatrd by (lie most eltlvr lomaeh.Tvhrn the plain oil ranaot be tolerated; and by the com bination of the oil with the kypo. phnnphitea ia matb more eUiiacioHi. Kfmartable s flfsfc prdtifr. Persons pain rapidly wbile taklnjr It. SCnTT'8 EJin.SION ia acknow!r.ls,t by PnymciaM to tlie Fines' an.l lit .n- ara tien Id Uie worlil for the Telil and cure ut CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA, CEKERAL DEBILITY, WAITING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. Tft rjrtat remedy for Ommrmpt'iem, and Wasting in Children. by ail ItrvggisU. STALLIONS 4-AT- Highland Farm. CLYKE STALLION STR ATHEARN. SirsS lufuraaee, or ils n. innure coll to live te n days. D D I W PC" r.C1 n Sisllion, weight 1.SH0, at rlXllXLL. .h'1uuraiice. ALHAMBRA. Trnttini-qtuILon, at tSi Iliuialie. HARRY. Trottiim: Stallion, nt 00 Id Miraiii. rtiTNTE is nt my farm thi week. Btrathearn the- li.lloxving a-evk. mau.iiii WBelt about alte-r-uaU'ly. . STRATIIKAllX wsndsat Jonwr X R..il thi week. Te follow ine wee-k l'riiiv lll M.iu.l at lmvulse iik- the lint ihn 1h- in ihe ee k. Tue rt'iuainiiiK ttirtf at J.-nu.-r u.m.U Hoiti f thenlN,o ii,,r re well known be bn-ele'rs of firtH.!ii lirult K!.-k, in- hiirhest prii-eaerrr realiKed in tne Osailv Is-iim txM lor a thnsr yt-ar-olil, and t.nu for a griding lue get of biratlie-aru. My pran.l olil-nmt.trtonian Stallion, Alham bra, and Ins eon linrry, out of Hi. Mm, will t-e foimi at my .lsrr at nil lini.n Tlie (over ..fa trotter,an 'tind no wnii ehi.u-e lrt-el!uir in the county, nor rnn il be exerlled in the Siate. Mv i'trvheron Staliioa, I rr Will he tn Re rlin thlt week, the foilow LC.L tug wk at MeyiiixlKlt. exn-it un 5Jm iy ufvaeh we-ek. Ih-n he will lie ai the t.m of snnon Kritic, ln-ar rme iiill. Tli.eie u aniimr u Invs1 to tin- lYTcheron .trsin will tin.l in aim lerli-mion of tlist iini-.t l.iwl. A yinrliiiic ut i ouilUK two. can he Sfeil tins week al iK-rliu, anil lext wis-k at Meycrsdale. To we ihis eelt will show ahaK-an exiiee-ted l.r hrtH-iiiiig to wae ivfuwl for thin rolt lt week, the offer 'ieiug mle hy a lurty from tliniime.li.n county .P. HEFFLEY. SoVFRsET. Alirll 'J9. lssC eA ear kaj ot the self-niline ateal-thlinble SehutUcr aagoiui just received, and fer tale. ACHE BL IETS !!S! :::::::::: HEW:: SpriHg Importations HOW OMIN'j IX DAILY. We in:..rt anl buy dirte-t fnim the mitn-iii'a.-uiTers. ;u.d tliiispave yo:i ihe middle iiien j.rnf.L rriatoel Iiidia SUk la!ot co'uiriiiKs and style, at" to S:; "0 ja-yr1, eselu-ivc pHile-ms a ewe ci! harsain lot at -',, Jnelipi wieie. We also are showing new irtyle in fancy Suraha at 30c to Jl a yar 1. New eekirm.- In in Faiilie FninraLw, Surah Silka, tiros (.rain S-'f'.ka. Koyats Fatin Khadamer. We also oBe-r sno-i valnesin Black Silks of the next makes, as we e.-arry e.ne of the largest ttocks tteyesr rL-und, !n thL-eomitry Xew Vi'oul Suitings, in me-lium ami lieht hades, M Inches wide, at ako new plain and Ktripc raiting? at 5oc to VI "5 a yard, including the very latent and finest imported IrtM Fab rica. tjver !0.fl00 yard New Scotch ti!nham. 25c to "Oc a yard. An tintniiakil llecliou. American Lresf Ciughanj at 2T1, -JCc, l.'ic, 1C and toe a yard. All new style. Kn-nch Satines at 30c, 3." and STJc, Tor the very 8neM goods. Amerieai: Satiiics, best sty fes and .makes, at 12!,can12etc. New chsllits at c, and fine imported ttjles at .V)c a yard. New Kliibrtwderi!, Hew White Gondft, Dew Lr.'cb. ilUKlin I'ndcraear cheir than you e'lin mnke it. OurpripulafSl-M French Corset, li..r0 quality, all fi-i. Our new tssa Lace Curtain Catalogue L" tvady. ti e si-nd gKHl by tnail and iut-ure them against lorn, without extra charge. Send in your orders for samples now. The largest mock Ix-t'ieeu rhiladelphia and Chicago. Scud all letters to JOS. HOME & GO'S PENN AVENUE STORES, Pittsburgh. - Pa. novJ 'S8 ty EVEPy YOUIL EXPECTS TO BE THE OWNER OF A- Sewing Machine Unless She is Already but which of the nany Uachines in the Karket WILL AXSWEn HER I'LT.rOSE HEIST in every respect, is the question that now engages her 'niind. She is well aware that a Sewing Machine costs too much to make ! FREQUNT S CHANGS,! But this question has now heen solved for her. At the greut Centennial Exhibi tion at Cincinnati, alter lOO DAYS lOO of jlid Conietitkm with all the jmjexnd best Sewing Machines in America, be fore a jury of im-cl anical ex-ie-rts, it was awardetl a -SILVER i MEDAI.::: e highest and only award given to Sewing Machines, pninonncing it to lie the most durahle, the lightest and (inietest run ning, and best adnpted for family piirKsrs. This, cempled with the fuct thnt it entered the Held in 1ST", when the market was glutted with Sewing Machines, 700,000 have been sold, more than double as many as any olVer Company's for the same time it was on the market. I .a. lies of taste and good judgment, af ter carefully testing the merits of the WHITE. and its new Sleel Attachments, alisolutely the most llurable and Rest, will not en tertain the thought of buying any other Sewing Machine. Sold on the mewt reasonable terms by Joseph Crist, Ag't, JENNER X ROADS. Somerset f Jo , Pa Also tor Kle f.irtv Si.miw-tinni! fiewiiiir Machines, taken in exchange lor the WHITE Iiiclnding nearly all the popular makes. Some are as nice as new, having U-en very little used. Will be sold very low. THE OLDEST DRUG HOUSE IN PITTSBURG, I o JOSEPH FLEMING, No. 81 Market St. , . Having had for a number of years a fair share of Ihe pal milage of the gtssl erple of ritlsbiirgh and viciuily, I take this opsrtu nity to say, with increased fucililiesand stock I am twlier prrirel than ever to solicit their onle-rs, eitlicr wholasale or retail, in any way relaiing lo the drtig trade, and by accuracy, neatness an. I promptness, and pri ces lower than ever, I hope to merit their continued favors. I have constantly in st(s;k a full line of Drugs, Trusses, Shoulder Unices for ladies ami gents, 11 . lages, r'nuii ly Syringi. Hair, Nail and Tooth Urushes. All the lea. ling Proprietary Medicines of the day. Cod Liver t)il Preparations, Malt Kx irarts. For niediml purposes there is no Iwtter, .urer. older whiskey sold to-day any where than the pure eight-year-old (iin keii heimcr Whiskey 1 am now selling at $1 for full quart bottle, or six for $.. The only Wines that should be used for medical pur (swefl an the pure California Port, She'ry, Muscated, Angelica and Swtsl and Dry Ca tawba that I am now selling. Send for price list of Wines and Liquors, mailed free to any address. The money must accompany all einlers for wines or Liquors, as we do not send any goods C 0. 1. JOSEPH FLEMIXli & SOX, WHOLESALE AMP KTA1I. Dia'GGISTB, PITTSBURGH. TA. 412 Market St., Cor. of Diamond. Oils! Oils! The PUn-lnn. Oil Omipnyt of rftiNbrnxh, Pa., makef1 iHH-itltv of inutiiifncturiitie ftr the LHiiucKlic tr&ue the liuet lraud of Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, That can be miule from Petroleum. We challeug compariauu with every known PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If you wish the most uniformly Satisfactory Oils IX THE American Clarke t, ask for our. Trade for Somerset and Tleiulty supplied by COOK BEERTTS akd ITEliASJi KXSKK, ae-pl2S-'oS-lyr. bomekskt. Pa. A DMIXISTRATOU'S X0TICE. Estate of 'iideon Mull, dee'd.lateof Northampton l ownsni p. somerset eMitity, fa. Letters of adiniuistrallon on the above estate having tx-en granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, all persons indebted an said es tate arc requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them dulv authentica ted (or settlement ou Saturday, the &ih dayo4 June, Issa, at the iate residence of deceased. ALilEKT J. MI LL. may .2. Admiuistrator. BE WISE! BOOTS AlTD SHOES DRESSKQ WITH WoIff'sACMEBIackln a D NEVER GET HARD AID STIFF, UwaTslooknsat. Ecjaellr o?d fi- Men"i.Wcnn" eeChild-a Shorn So bUekrag brash rKjnirnd. and Um polishinc im dona in thra miantaawaJaout tabor. WATER PROOF and warranted to preserve Isatoer. and keeps it aoft aad durable. Said hy Slioe Stoma, Grooort, Druirenta, ia. Trtf it on unur llarnema. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, phiuollpkul FLINT GLASS MILK BOTTLES 1 Manufactured by THisBornMi p5 BE WASHE PITTSBURGH. PA. IX POfRStZES: 1 1 Tint, Quart i Gallon WRITE FOR PRICES. AILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE efc OHIO R A IL110 A D. SOMERSET S: CAMBRIA BRANCH. DISTANCE AND FARE. 1 Miles. Fare, Somerset to Stoystown.... 12 $ 40 Somerset to rlooversville - 17 SO Somerset to Heiliel .. 2.'-J 70 Somerset to Johnstown 36 1 10 Somerset to Roekwood 80 Somerse to Garrett 15 50 Somerset. to Meyeradale. ......... '11 70 Somerset to Cumberland &S 2 00 Somerset to Washington 210 6 55 Somerset to Baltimore...... 250 7 50 Somerset to L'rsiua .. 24 80 Somerset to Confluence... . 26 W Somerset to ComielUviUe... bi 1 80 Somerset lo PittsburKh 110 3 iO The fare to Philadelphia is fJ-M, and to Kew York, H11.6U. Winter Arrangement In effect Nov, 29, '13. X0RUI-L0USD TRAINS. joiixsTOWN express-No. 9l t yaiyjc. Rockwnod (. 30 a m SOMEKcET... Ra a m (Jeiurr i ;.M a m f-tovKtown 7:1 a in Mooversville. 7::2 a m Bethels . 7:4 a m A meet. Jobnstowu... 14:25 i . MAIL No. 93. savt. PittshurKh 11.' a m k.H-ku(Hai... 3 p m Milford .. S:-I7 a in Somerset 3::"s p m Stoystown.... 4:2 p m HiHivenvillv. 4:7 p m Bethel 4.61 p in Arrive. Johutowu.. 5:30 m I'asseuifi-rs from Plttshnnth rhanee ears for poitils ou the Somerset k Camhria at Kockwoud. SOME11.SET ACCOMMODATION Ko. 5. t Leaven. Raltlmore 1:10 a m PiltstiurKh ::) a m Roekwood 11:20 a m Milford .11:32 a tu Arrivet. SOMER-SET...ll:43am Passenicers for Somerset from the east and west on the I'ltlshuryh Livisiou, ehaiijre cars al Rock wood. SOUTII-BOCXD TRAINS. BALTIMORE MAIL No. 92. f Learei "ohnshiwii... 8:45 a m Bethel ... :ls a m H'Kiversville. l:;ll a m Htoysuiwn s:4.' a m tieiger 10. loam SOMERSET Hi Iti am Mlllonl lU27ia A rntv Rorkwoisl 10:40 am Cumherlaud 1:25am MashiiiKtuii SniA a in Hitlthnore s-t a ra l'llUhuih...... 60 p m Passt'iiseni for poiuu east and west change cars at Rock wood. ACCOMMODATION Ko. 94. ljrnee4 Arrivet Johnstowu 3-110 p m Roekwood 4:45 p ra Bethel p m CliUltieTland .H 7ki p m Hooversville... S 4H p m llitshtirvh S::mpm Stoystowu 400 p m Vasliiii)tlon 7:20 a m tieiirer 4:2. p in Baltimore 9:M a m SVimkkoet 4::tl p m Milford 4:42 p ui I'asse-nirera fur east and west change cars at Roekwood. ROCKWOOD ACCOMMODATION No. 96. f Isavei I 4rritm Somfrsbt 2:4?. p m Roekwood J:43 p m ililford..... 2:.!lpm Passengers leaviUK on tliln train can make con neetion at Roekwood ailh night Eapreas trains east and west, Dally, f Daily except Sunday. BALTIMORE A OHIO RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH DIVISIOX. EAST-ROUND TRAINS. 1'tihtttCn If.lM. Traint Lnire Buit, tt. MaiL KrprtM. PittshurKh 7:0il a. a. 11.30 a. x. 10:20 r u. BraddtN'k 7:2S " 11:5:1 ' MeKeetKirt 7: " 12:8 ' West Newton M:25 " 12::t7 " 11:25 " Broad Ford V:22 " 1:1 " 12:4 Conuellsville .'0 " 1:20 " 12:20 " Ol.-io 1-5'le 10:15 " 2:00 " 12:." Confliience HM7 2:lt l:tia. H. L'rsina 10:41 ' 2:24 " 1.22 Cassclman 11:U " 2:44 ' Roekwood 11:1 " 2.53 1:55 f.srrett 11:2 " 8sj . . Salislmry June 11.12 " 3:15 " Meversdale 11.45 ' S:1S " 5:24 Kevstone 11:5:1 :24 P. X Sarid Patch 11:55 " 8:30 " 2.37 " Southampton :12:2:t " " . Fairhope 12::) " 4:il " Hvndnmn 12:41 " 4:20 " 3:27 Ctiinlierland 1:15 " 4:55 " 3:55 " WahiiiKton !::5 " S.:t5 " Balliuore (arrive) 10:45 " 9.45 " VSEST-B0UND TRAINS. VnitmCn ,fr Trairu Jjemt OuutieH'd Ar, SInS. Etprem. Baltimore a. w. SIO A. r. . Wasliiutrton S:55 " " CllinlK-rlund 8-(W " 1.25 r. a. ;50 A. V. llyndmun H-Ha " 1 Hi " 1)5 Fairhoiie 8-S " J.12 ' V0 " Huuthanipton 8-5 " - -s " Sand Patch 9-19 " 2:50 .0:15 " Keysuihe 9-23 2:"il " luri I " Meversdale 9-40 " " 10:2 " SaJlshury June. 9-33 ' sm " 10: " Garrett 9-40 3:13 " ltl:3s " Roi:kwood 9-55 3:20 " 10.55 tasselman 10-06 " 3.3e " ll Ursina 10-32 " 3.55 " 116 " Confluence 10-87 " 4:t " 11:30 OhioPyle UK 4:17 " 11:50 " Connellsville ll-fs) 4:Vi " 12-S5 Broad Ford 11-55 5:n0 " 12:10 ' West Newton 12-45P. M. 5:42 " 1:30 " McKeesport 1-24 " 6:15 " 2:14 " Braild.sk 1-36 " 6:26 " 2:26 " Ar. Piltshurgh 2-UO " 6:50 " 2.50 The time given la Eastern Standard Time. Mail Trains connect at Roekwood with trains to and from Somerset and Johnstown, at Ilynd man with trains to and from Bedford, at Garrett with train to and from Berlin, at Salisbury Juuo tiou with trains lo and from Salisbury. Alt Traint Sop Jar Pattengert where Time il Siren. W. M. CLEMENTS. Manager. C1IAS. O. SCI LL, Gu. Pass. Ag't. SALESMEN WANTED AT ONCE. Local or traveling men of good cb"eter who want permanent employment, write me he lore, engaging for the seasou. My system assures snc eesMi. and y.si can make uiouey handling my siieoialtie. Isju't ilelar ; terms very litieral. Ap ply U FRED E. YoL'NG, New England Nurser lea, Rochester, N. Y. Feb27-4in. - YDMIXISTRAT0R'S NOTICE. Estate of Mary Leydlg, dee'd., late of Wellcrsburg Borough, somerset Co., Pa. letters of admiiiistratien on the above estate hav ing been granted lo the undersigned by the pro er authority, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and thetse hav ing claims ordeniands against said estate to pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement to tue at the residence of deceased tn said Borough. GEORiiE LEYDIG, yl . Admr. of Mary Leydig, dec d. SCO. A. SJCOTTI ev Tork Citf Dcwn in A Coal Mine. Vu.m--mRr.K, Ta.. June! L7. As Course! halter a Iaterer, was rntin j his invakfart at his In m on Miner street, "in lite Plains this nieiniiiu'. he end letdv ht-ar.1 a great c'aiter &t eiishes anil jjlaKwere oljout the house, accompanied by a heavy rumh'ing that sluxik Ins frame riidence from top to beittom. He hasiened to the cellai and there he discovered that over haif the bottom had fallen out, taking with it the sttne founda tion and garden plot in front of his house, together with all his house-hold supplies. I'peus examination tlie hole was found to be twenty-five f-M dip. Shaffer at once pnv c irrd a la-Idet, plo.v-1 It in the cave and de STtideil. Ile-f .urjd Ihat it was a cliamlier of tlie ll.mry coliery, op'ra'.e I by the Lj InVii Vadey coal company, which had been worked out. Fnrther investijtation showed that the coal and si. ite had been mined lo within ten fe rt of the b ttom of S!u!l':r's C'llar. Forced to Leave Home. Over tiO people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call at their druirfriffg for a fret 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 drnir;ist to-day f ir a free sample of this grand remedy. Thu ladies praise it. Everyone likes it. Laiye-f ize package .0 cents. Joined Like The Siamese Twins. Kokomo, Ind.. June list Tuesday, twelve miles south of fcere. Mrs, Henry Jones had born to her twin girls, inseiera bly connected at the hips and lower abdo men. Xo vital organs are connected, but the spinal column is continuous from one e id to the other. Kicli breathes and pul sa!es quite itidcpemlently of the other, and both are lerfectly formed and have free use of their limbs. The infants are apparently as healthy as any children of their ajre. lOO Ladies Wanted, And 100 men to call on any drug; for a free trial package of Lane's Family Medicine, the great root and herb reme dy, discovered by Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky Mountains. For diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys it is a post tive cure. For constipation and clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Chil dren like it. Everyone praises it. Large- size package, 50 cents. At all druggists', Murdering' Missionaries. Loxpos, June 28. Advices from Fjst Central Africa, the lield of operations of the Scotch Missionaries, report a deplorable con dilion of affairs. Arahsin large numbers have swarmed ilown tiixin the villages within the sphere ofoperulions by the missionaries. burning and pillaging the houses and rob bing and murdering the people. The women and girls have been subjected lo the grossest indignities, and several babes were roasted alive in the presence of their parents. For the Cood of Others. I want to make known the fuct that I suffered from a liladder and Kidney troll hie, and that I was cured by Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy made al Uondout, X. Y., and I look forward lo spending the balance of my life free from torture and with a heart graletul for the medicine which atTords me so pleasant a prospect. Rev. 8. C. Chandler, Lebanon Springs, X. Y. Mormons in West Virginia Wuf.klino, V. Va., June 30 The Mor mon element, under the control of Klders Shinn and Kelly, has obtained a strong foot hold in certain xnions of Ritchie county, and there are indications of trouble in the future. On Indian Creek there are 1!) ctin verts, and others are scattered about. Se cret meetings are held each Wednesday, and the plurality of wives is a leading subject of tuition. At least one convert has taken a second wife. To-Night and To-Morrow Night. And each day and night during this vjj you eta get at all drugiisU' Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, which is acknowledged to be the most success ful remedy ever sold for the cure of Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and Consumption. Get a l ttle t -d ty, in I e;p it alw ty s in the house, so yo.: cm chec yjir cold at once. Price 50 cents and f 1. Sample bot tles free. While Mrs. Mailman, of Laurel Hill, L. I., was purchasing tlowers in a store a passing locomotive caused a heavy stone to be hurled from tlie track. It struck her on the head making a big gish and rendering her unconscious. Interested Peopie. Advertising a patent medicine is the peculiar way in w hich the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam, for Coughs and Colds, does it, is indeed wonderful. He author izes all druggists to give tho.se who call for it a sample bottle Free, that they may try it before purchasing. The large bol tlesareSOc. and$l. We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption. James Edwin Yerdeman, who died last week near Sparta, Ga., could repeat the name of all the Senators and Representa tives in Congress from the beginning of the Government. Yet all this never brought him an engagement in a dime museum and wasn't worth a dollar to him. An Important Element Of the surx-ess of Hood's Sarsaptrilla is the fact that every purchaser receives a fair equivalent for his money. The fam iliar head line " 100 Doses one Dollar," stolen by imitators, is original with and true only of Hood's Sarsuparilla,. This can be easily be proven by any one w ho desires to test the matter. For real econo my, buy only Hood's Sarsuparilla. Sold by all druggists. Mr. Parish, of Berrien county, Ga., is doubtless the youngest Sherilf in the State. When elected he had to wait three months to become of age before he could le sworn into otfice. He is now confronted with the difficult problem of .Jake Youngs the murderer, and how to arrest him. 1 The inestimable value of Ayer's Sarsa parilla as a blooel purifier should be known to every wife and mother. It cor rects i regularities, gi ves tone a ud st rengt h to the vital qrgans, and cleanses the sys tem of all impurities. The best family medicine. Captain Witthaus, who so unaccount ably made away with himself in Xew York a few days ago, was not only one of the founders of the Thirteen Club of that city, but he was Xo. 13 on the Sher iffs jury, the number of his Special Dep uty Sheriff's badge was 13, he had been in military life 13 years, and his wife has been dead almost 13 years. Cold, cough, coffin is what philosophers term " a logical sequence." One is very liable to follow the other; but by cur ing the cold with a dose of Ayer's Cher ry Pectoral, the cough w ill be stopped and the colli n not needed just at pres ent. Of the 334 inmates in the Fulton, Mo., insane asylum, but one is a woman. Cardinal Manning is 81 years of age. The twenty -fifth year of his episcopacy began last Saturday. St Makes Voie Hungry i have used I'ulue's Vi, cr? con-fo'in 1 and it ; has h id a salu'ar? efT-t. tt Int '? "Tit - , Txfv tstthesystcai an.: I JVtXl-f ti "'' UU' '"' -1JL if U'.'.tU It l'.i; Ti.Mi S y t!u- :u ::.: itn.1 Ji- -r.- (acUli-'lUlt d:,T- XlhTi. J '!. I'liPB- Paine' Celery Compound I a tintqae toid'; and ii.-Tvrirer. Plertmnt to i nr.t. ic in ils a. -Mori, urwl without any Injurious eilect, tt saves that ruineeU nealiu w'lh-h makes everythlTig ULsteir.ssl. It cures dvspepsta and kludred OlsoroVrs. fhysk-lans preaenbe It. $l.uu. ftix lor fJ.w. i ,r. ...... Weli-S. Ricfarusok t Co.. BurUnjton, Vu 490 DYES ZZrZnZU- Si Ci Hi Mi Ii D: T !Bi Ui I X. Di IiNG I I I I I I I I I I I I I M I I I I ! I I I I ill z:::::r:r.::zr.:::::: The Largerst and Most Complete :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Wine, Liquor, and Cigar I louse IN THE UNITED STATES- ESTABLISHED 836. GK "W". SCHMIDT3 DISTILLER lI Rl I IHUIPllrO ruiCi vvnicifviE.ai - IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. " A'0& 95 ASD 97 FIFiH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PENN' A. if- AR Order rtceirerl by mail or ulltcmite will rrerire prumji attntitm. Hi Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MAMCrACTCRia AND DlALKa WHOLESAUEK AND RlTAILSR OF LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and So it "Woods. OAK, POPLAR, HIDINGS, PICKETS, MOCLDIXGS, ASH, WALNTT, FLOORING, SASH, STAIR RAILS, CHERRY. YELLOW PINE. SHINGLES. POORS BALISTER3, CHESTNUT. W HITE PINE. LATH. ELlSIi. N EVVEL POSTS. 1 1 General Line of ail grades of Lumber and Also, can furnish anything in the line of our biiinesn to order with reasonable promptness, such as Brackets, Odd-sized work, etc. elias cxnisrnN giiam, Office and Yard Opposite S. ENDORSED EY SETTEE Alu) CEXTIST3 AS STAPES THAU imir?TfMTTvr llLaUXlUAAIAll Over SOO Eoaut:ul Designs. WANUFCTtftro FY MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY, BaiDG KPOBT. CO N H. SSir irv Jfpnfrg STOITE. f2m' 4iIP Sendfor I j 1 1 Price Liet u iFfllt-- Circulars. mm e-iiigp frh THE CELEBRATED PIANOS Are at Prejieiit the most Poi-ii.AR W X; LJU IIOIIMAiNTN' BROS., Sole DRUGS ! I U J Successor .to GEO. W. BENFORD & SON., PROPRIETOR OLDEST DRUG S) RE At No. 1, Baer's Block, SOIERSET, PEXN'A. I keep constantly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, AND VARNISHES. The purest and best to be found in this market. We also keep on hand a full line of TRUSSES, BRACES, SUPPORTERS. And all the leading appurtenances used both by Physicians and families. We guarantee in this line, jierfect sati-.action. TOILET ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES GENERALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. fINE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTHDAY G I fTS ALWAYS STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORl'S, BOTH DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED Prescriptions tap, family Receipts in Will Correctos My own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It is of a superior quality. We kee fp in bulk, so that any special ingredient can idtled. Sold at 25 cents a Donnd. ad I do a square business and will irouoie to PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Jan.5,li7. CLARK H. BENFORD. A COMPLETE LINE :: SHOT-GUNS AND RIFLES, SLEIGHS, llOIJ-LEDS, SLEIGH BELLS, SADDLE CHIMES, SLEIGH ROBES, BLANKETS, HORSE BLANKETS, HARNESS, , Willi's, LADIES' SKATES, GENTS' SKATES, . BOYS' SKATES. We hare just received a largo line of the above good.-i, which we nre selling at VERY LOW PEICES. FLEASE GALL AND SEE THEM AT TIIE TLAJRX)AVAJRE STORE OF JAS. B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Penn'a. O mi rir." rvtll Inf m"" ns Mdre rtnw-a dajsi.tmn It Id t. u f.ir' -'-e ,ii. wiiiu-ri-f l-s-v.-a !i I i-r. 'i no iifiii-5 mi s!.-t i; ti tl..' rimes fl stieBiSiietied. !oi1 pi:r:!l. .1. in-r i-i:d lveisnv:.::in'l. ! ''a l.f U:y e : rr r:.!' I fllr ."li-'fl Ufliti Ur . fntia.l- li--: ,.'1 f.-S. n-'.ti.u-s . U-eia. r.-i,.- a . ' ijMH..rMn' Im l.r-li-t. Kmri l M'-itt.,. tittfirntd by tit litnftttu The Ecct j Spring Medicine. j "In fie sninr of l- I was all ron ilivn 1 I wonl.i ir.-t i:n 111 the hii.nitiitf wt'h j i i-. .1 a teelluK. and w:iss.i wrnk timl 1 -vu.d i.-in; . : -t around. I Ismuhta bottle of I'sliie aCes-rye t pound, and tf -r- I had lakrE It a -k -:l i vrrv miieu oetu-r. i can eiie-innj rs .Minii. I it to ail who nee.1 a buildiuir iii.aiidstrenvtn. ii- I leg medicine." Mrs. iL A. l-iow, UuriUi-tou. Vt. LACTATED FOOD Vac tkynciuH 'tuwruc AND JOBBER OF Telephone No. eee. Buildinic Material and Hooting Slate kept lu slock &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa IT WILL PAY YOU "to ect vour IEMOKIAIi WORK or Wm. F. SHAFFER. 80MKH8KT, PENN'A., Manuf?turer of and Dealer In Eutern Work Furnithetl om Short .Vofi're, tn nU OiUir MiRBLE Ml m WW Aim, Agent or the W HITE BROSZE! Perwinn in need of MONTMENT WORK wil nud il to their interest to call at my shop, where a proper Bhowiiip will lie given ttiem. -xi.'t.4. rVl.-Ti.m irutiranietti in Every f ru, amt VEJt i' LVW. 1 invite special attention to tlie White Bronze, Or Pure Zino Mjnumnel Introduced bv REV. W. A. RING, a? a Iie i.t-5 Impnivernent in the point of MATERIA I. AM CONSTRi't TION. and whieb is destined tub the Popular Monument for our Changeable Cli mate.. G1VE MS A CALL. WM.F. SIIAFFEK. nn PIANOS I i 3 by tbe lead- UUU f J U M in; Artists Agents, Johnstown, Penn' DRUGS ! OF TIIE IN SOMERSET COUNTY, PAINTS, OILS, give you your money's worth. Xo show goods. m Ui: n VP jOBlCCO pleasantly. j ! I i 7lci"n PC. i See ii 0r fe rrcxr in j otk one shzfc 3 ix-full 6o2,.r te most" conenMtin h cut for faoefcat or ' o carry wioi?. f . . Insist on f-aVing The m r Genuine wiiS 1fie red M ,1 tin tq , macfe only bv' r, MT? O.r. I A' .Hf HARNESS ill " iu V a. rm ?! tin c a'- i'i XF.X )! tun.. on: isaac snrrsoyM inrc r "am: Mauufucti; n ri.fu;,,; i, Il.tUN'K- SAl'I.I.K-. liiuii; ifr-.-e I fa-n i-.i fell i J. c- .10LI J n l.." !;';; it- ;n aha-1 TER-: (IH.I.AKS u im onus. IILA STAR - HARNESS -0 T lii- Wry Ilt-st in liieNi w an- 1 KS. ahravy ...n li.-ui.!, a n-1 :i! : ("h.-aiiest Pri.-i-H. Repairing Promptly ' Dor When in not.! . .f aiiytKinn in my I'ai!.- fi. r-vL T!in:ikiBK vim fi.r ".a-t faviii-, ymir iiliii.iavr. 1 r.-iiiui'... 1 lM-i !01L Yours Verv H.-m I erlMh ISAAC SIMPSON. SOMERSET. PA. nn p kirn. I iu M n ffiaf unit rr 9 oufh n'i hw :r-m vttt wnit at on - t -tr -.f rf'-i'mr ih EDDY'S POTATO BLV EXT1SRMISAT0:-'.;" Tlliw 1 the ..niv- iir.i. ' liiai'llilic f..rlillin' I' - rani i.rei.-ii. Jti-., niK'n ' tat. Tii.t-s Ui n.-tn- Ir.'I'.c. ?cn.l -r i in-nt.ir. Sumurl TF.IIavl 3Ic.liii. I'l'lawnp-1 .... girt ti Ki, V-'..nl(..rl 'i;ri-. .- to.i '..i 1 exeepi V.aud New i -r.-jtr; iUII'l. 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