a A Strange Land. Aufr)i i country in tiich nature ,,.euWilid condition onkno n liert, frt the Borfon JruU nd civtli.-V.lon most ipt it'.f to .Urr...!nu.hj.i ' i: find Hotel nd i:tiiS.. Il i oontry full of nbpnnli in .nui.alvf2.-uWe ui t..i.in life. . r.r iifmf .,,.1 .,e,.,.,-ntof h,W - . ... ,f .tone ..re of i:-r.j If - j . ..I. K-riN-tluitC tlW mil it'll Ul-t i" i Win every jit or the tl.be .nie mil lion of yearn ?o- Ita trw and flan" rviH-livc of (- le found here only in ha! and coal measures. Hardly anythinc here liaa the tharac er and qnaiity of Ha relation in oilier land. Although the trees and flower rerhierly those ol the temperate ne. the birds' are, for the most part, of the tropin, and flash the p.rj-ooiM colore of the parrot and tie cockatoo through the dark foliage of the sad-toned eucalyptus. The birds bae no wnc, and such notes iw thev potaess seem like ietd echo from period when reptiles were assum ing wings and filling the tree tops with a t-tranpe jtrfron, before beard only in the camp and fens. The flowers have no went, w hile the leaves of every tree are full of every odor. The trees cast uo .hade, fcinre every leaf is set at an edfc-e against the sun. and abed, not their leaves, but tbt ir bark, which, Gripping off in larye "I"1 ,he n8ked wood beneath, nd adds to the ghostly effect which the forest ready holds in the pallid hues of its foliage. The con tour of the country is of one that is new ly finon from the waves. Ita thousands and thousands of square luiks, level as a table and net with no other growth than that of the eucalyptus, looks like the up lifted bed of some great aea, and is as monotonous as the unrelieved esiiHe ..fenst iuir. Here ar d there are low bills, which ahow in their sides and in the country aUmt them the evidences of ancient lava flows. Klse'bere are piled tipniaw of liow Idem, which show the tong-ago courses of glacie-s over the fcce of the land. 'everything seems pre historic, hoary with age, and forgotten. To the traveler from other lands an ira preasion comes that be is vihiting a country which had ceaed in its develop ment long ages ?go. Human Happiness. Work, either of the muscles or the brain, is one of the conditions of human liappinew. Without it there can be no wholesome enjoyment. The idle man either seeks a sulatitute for the healthy excitements of labor in vicious indul gence, or degenerates into a being only a few degrees above the low er animals. The truest life that most accordant with our nature is one in which phys ical and mental labor are judiciously mingled, alternating with such recrea tion as tends to refresh and renovate iK.th. Neither constant bodily toil nor incessant a'ndy is advisible. When the muscles are tired give them s recess and do a little head work. When both head and hands are weary, try amusement light reading of a wholesome kind, a romp with your children, if you have any, a social evening w ith a friend -any thing, in fact, that may proerly be term ed innocent relaxation. This is a ration al life. It is s sort of life that maybe warranted to wear well, and it will not clouded with fits of the blues. He who lives it will lie younger in feeling at three score than the man whose career has been a gallop after excitement at thirty-five. If you belong to the working world, and eat youi bread in the sweat of your brow, do not fancy that you have, there fore, no opportunity to enrich your mind. I.'iW, thank heaven, is not so ill paid in this country that the toiler can not af ford to throw down his t wls now and then and cultivate his intellect. Two thirds, at least, of our distinguished men have (een farm latxtrvrsand handicrafts men. Very few of them were "college bred." Our c mmon schools impart all the instruction necessary to enable their pupils, in after life, to educate themselves thoroughly in the higher branches of knowledge. With the foundation thus laid, what is there that a persevering and ambitious American can not teach him self? Nothing, we believe, that the buman mind is capable of mastering. I,et it never lie forgotten that our great est statesmen, discoverers, inventors, art its and scholars have sprung from the ranks of labor, not from thetili stocking classes. Reverence for Art. . young pianist who went to a cele brated master for lesssons w as surprised at his first advice. I'.irifv ronr mind ar.J soul." said he . j . , . . i . . i t I .. . Hni.i . ... i . 1 nina oiny i w uai w iiuuir uu and then you will begin to be worthy t interpret the great masters. Above x guard against conceit and self-cc "i." s iiess. Never think, '1 am p'wy'.rv bril lit ltly,' but only, 'Am .1 i bcmg the composer a w i " " The true artist reve: nc his prfef. aion more than be craves applause. Ma- .lanie tiara S hu ' ann, the pianist, was .uch an artist. The Kmpress Augusta one dav r .et her at the house of an ac- uainUce,ai.a begged l:er to play some thing. "The piano here is bad ; I cannot play upon it," w as the ans'"r. The Kai press gracio'Hy renewed ! t request, adling that under 31i:i e N-' urnanr's Cngeis no pumo ould .nd lioeleasly ban. A: another time Natalie Janotba, the Polish pianist, Madame ufhumai.n's p" pil, played for an tuarr at a concei . a lieaatiful waltx CLopin. Ending it w itb brilliant ; asaage, she raised her bands at the finale w ith a flourish, which did not escape the observation of her teacher. After the concert Madame Pburoann poke coldly to her pupil on several mat ters, and then unable to conceal 1 r dis approval, condemned that unhappy raising of the liands. "Yoa spoiled all my pleasure by doing that," said she. "You wanted to show the public that such passages are nothing to you ; that tbey t amble out of your Hleeves without any eflort. A real artist never does that. When an artist conies on the platform he does no' belong to the public ; his personality is merged in that if the master who -peaks through lii in There is dog in St. Ixiuia that is m regular funeral gr. White driving out the road to Bellefontaine with a funeral be was seen to get up and trot along be nidethe Iteane. No more was thought of liira until the grave was reached, and there the big brindle w as sef n hanging on the outskirts of the crowd, just as much interested as any one. From that time on he baa beeu a regular mourner, nd he goea to every funeral that takes place. A Human lady propoeea, in the col umns of Russian newspaper, that the women of Russia arid France should join in forming a corps ofatuazoni to tight the aruarons if Itelaniey, A True Story of St. Bernard Dogs. I wais one of small l-ty of to'.ir:M who leff the Uofj.ice of Mt. St. Iiernar.l early in the morn in? for Monte tH". The' roie a difEtnlt and lf.np-rr.us oin(t to tin ft ins and ire !id- Ihc in't U-f.Te, Iihi Mor-LiM op i"' '" uatb. -Hoe l.un? mountain d i 7", I , ' f,r t:.r ,y, c .M m .f k-e n u ,iny leO, n-M-uiu.u'n in hea:. tic!M:.2 Mit'.' power of the sunrr.dtheax.au:: .ft.m j Sutiic of our jany, more v-n.i om.r than the rest, wore crampoi.r.s 'V de scending the great walls of ice, aud those who were timid or fatigued Liggvd l hind. My cousin, w Los eyes sulfered from the glare of the snow, was turning an abrupt ledge of rock in order t . rer-t and get a better view of ti.e descending party and the roote they were taking, when, suddenly and without warning, the treacherous bank gave way and pre cipitated ns some forty feet down a nar row chasm, out of sight and bearing and np to our neck in snow. For some moments we were stquned and unconscious of our situation. Howly we began realize the doom that await ed us. The whirling, dizzy height from which we pa.s-d awed ns with its ter rific gloom and grandeur. The drtradf::l prosiect of our hojless f-ite was inten sified by the huge bastions of ice that surrounded us, and the cold, gray t-ky, without a dickering my. 1'rorn near and afar we could hear Luge avalxincl.es grinding through the icy el ilk, and the sullen roar w hen they dashed down some deep precipice. While thus imliedded in the cold, deep enow, every move of bands or IxkIv gave me pain. We dare not move lent a false step or change f jxif-ture would plunge us out of sight. In the auony of despair I cried out, but my kinsman, who was an old traveler and inured to danger, was more composed, and busied himself in crushing the snow about him to secure a firmer footing. It whs then I t'longl.t of home and my dear mother, and in my anxiety I fancied I could 1 6'ir b r voice pray for my deliverance, and :e her loving arms reached out to eiubrae me. Hours had passed in dreadful suspense and the afternoon began to w ane. My limbs were lieiuimbed from inertness, and a drowsy felling crept over me. Ily this time my cousin bad cleared himself from the surrounding crust arid w as lie side me rubbing my limbs and endeavor ing to infuse a spirit of hoje in r. e. Kver and anon w e heard the bark in,: of dogs resound through the icy solitudes and then die away. Loud and long we answered by shouts until our hoane voices came back to mock us. "We are doomed '." I cried. ' The hours of day are waning, and night w ill soon fall. Then there w ill be no hope." The last words had scarcely died away when my cousin observed the outline of a d'g strove us. ine poor animui utratu glad to have discovered us, and endeav ored in every way to reach us, but it was imjKrssible. Knowing the characti r:t:c sagacity of these dogs, and their di ily mission on those icy mountains, my cousin shouted : "Hack, Ilover, for help." The dog understood the command, wag ged bis tail, gave a sniff and s'.ar'.ed a peculiar howl, like a hound on the Fient. This was an unerring sign of having dis covered aouie traveler in distress, and in this w ay he communicated the new s to the straggling dogs w ithin bearing aud to the inmates of the H.rspice. The sun lingered on the distant bills, aud we thought every moment a yiu r Our eyes were strained in the lire.-ti n of the rock from w hich we ex;'Lted suc cor. At length the barking of d vs draw ing near infused some Lope. The sound w as sw eet and comforting to our ears. A chorus of quick yel;is now broke forth as four jHiwerful specimens of the grand breed stood abreast above us, and the fifth soon rejoined the others and carried a coil of rope. While they kept up their incessant yelping, we beard buman voices drawing near, and soon four of our arty, w ith a monk in the lead, stood by the rock uncoiling the rope and fix ing the straps for our rescue. The rope was let dow n, my kinsman adjusted the straps around me, and soon we were with our companions, stiff and cold, but alive and thankful. The rest of my story is sxn told. A fever set in, and two weeks those kind and benevolent monks, in turn, watched and prayed and attended to my wanls like comforting angels, till I wasp' fectly restored to health. Ever since fiat memorable ti le the mentiou of St. Ber nard Hospice and dogs awaken in tra 'eeling of love tor the one and oft mira- I r on and friendsh'p for the other. .li, r- iji Jqricitlt'trid. Ev-'tybody Knows That at th..J ei.jon the blood is filled with impurities, the accumulation of nior'bs of close confinement in poorly ventilated stores, workshops and tene ments,. Al. these impurities and even trace of scrofula, salt rheum, or other dis- j .. .. . . . ' , ' I ixnisai taavf kiii " ot wiwu 'uiaav- vvi p'"duoed. It U the only medicir? cf j w aich ;00 doses one dollar" is true. A leading English s iei.list states thai woi n 1 s .-e bette' cy. ght than uier, and Uiat in all his experience ' e has vet :aet a woman w ho was color blind. "The OM ChiV. n rtnrkit i ue imn-ttound Itn. k. t. The Musa-ouvered Uiickut," Ilk-)T the ne that ha cimvwA not. on to your sixms Irom sonn- iM will, ww warns have biiie txntHmiiiatil IriMua-weTK, vaulia, or iwixmIhIIdiis truiu the lo mdiual ib-w poasmx from the sstrro and aav.- yourw-lf . sikHI of malanai. lKMd bilious 1. vor, aim u. k-p tiio Iit. kidtM-ru and lunir in boMtihv and Viir..roiai,,n,lio.m, Ur Dr. Pi.iv, a iold. n W"il.-!il DiiwrH try. Ji arnu eU tl.c x .Tttory or' - Itilo lA-Uvitv. imwhr rlosns. Inaaud i rlr, init tl- fystiu. Ineiim it from ail luaniMiroI luuod-i.iMon(i. no nmior from wlwt cauas th.jr bae arisen. All lis.w orvtnaiina Ironj a taqiid .r d-nuiirfd liver or trtB impiin- bl(xxl-ld to lit wondf-rfui citraow nropentm. U repulates tt- Mum 1K b and h..i is. rof wt. tlK- apt'iitr and mirwtsKi, and curv ln-rawi, j.imi- font tdaiut.'" nnd iTjn.iiif inaniwa. Sit-Hs iim, T-to-r. V. Kr.via-iua. S. rofu..us Nr and (wi iiiiiirs. Knlann-d Ulanda and Tuiuura cjsn;ir up. xt on ue. j M""d and ln-r iwilkiw, o.ld by drujrinv. - - - i-w .. v pwuwirc or ita t-no- Diinr or curtna; In rvery cxm-, or monty paid lor it w ill bu promptly returned. Copyrtfht, 188S, by woau? DM. Ved. CARTERS i. JlTTlC j PILLS. , . i,. l : i.I o t: -' ... tar-. Vd' . : tii-h- !wra rwr -mt.,.r I I'- N A' 1. Vmmt m-m rjOinr ft.!. T"f r f - I mri je TniM mrw. ttv la iwl.-. ci"r fimulntr U? I." "1 n-Jla U t.iea U Uiry or.'- curoa Ari rT wo'fi almn 1 1 n i aai to no sinrr ir'tin uu. . r!un.-.!.v h.-ir Kxclria 4m Jw-re anil tn'w "ho ono trr tliMn will Bod iw IiitIp jiii;ra'mb!e In 0 man vwti that tiirv will ni I willing to do about tbm. but ciier ail ack hnad h thhanif wmw tiw that bw h whwra t maSe our pl bout. Cur pills cure a li: iiIit df not. ! AR-rrR I.1TTIJC Lrvm Viu arwwrr small an'l verT -.t ( tl;. or two filb make a 'J i tT strictir recat.W-and to t)Tt anpor fi'iri-e. hut by thwr rvntl acts all iio iw ttim. In ial at IKS emt: Evetu fl. K-hl ewryw here, or ent by mail UZZSZ XZZ'Xl CI, l?r Tat. -s-.t- -fit nrt Cok:g Cough Kowi Tr If 7'ti 'lo n't it may bcorao oon Uiuto liiliiji lika 3 lillLSfQ? 9 Cf Pure f od Liver Oil and HYPOPHCSPHITES Tf" XjIkilo ami SocIam Il is nlin -Mt an prantaihlr a milk. Fr lt.'ttHr iltt'i "Uit-r iw-a Il tm ulslous. iGOl'l'S Emulsion ( Tiirre are poor Imitations. CM tht gemumr.1 rJ i''lWa. " i- M Ma' TTbn I snv Crr.a I do tint mean jneraly ta ttop t'K ia lor 3 time. Bed llien bare tbeu turn airiun. 1 WEaJt A.KAUlUai Ct. 1 lave uiaue Ibo diaciaa at FITS, HPXLETSY or rAL.LH7Q SICKNTSS, A Tf c-l'ms Studr. I TiRaairr my remedy to txtrr. tbe wimt cxtcs. JWrause othera hara failed ts no rciison lor not now receinns a care, bead at once for a treatise and a r'RBB HottU OS ay iKrAi.uuiJS liEMKDr. Give Expreas and To t (iiiK n. It costs joa nothing lot m U till, ucd it will cure yoa. Aduruas H.G. ROOT, M.C 182 PLMLST.RniYBU TERS ARE THE BEST. kivIo. prli-es lo suit alL Wm. Aviii.si sons, 1'Hir.Abti.eHlA. Nold iy uil Uculera. pilii 9 r ' r 6L .O FOR )UH CTLOUC PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. IB. nc B. 13 ALL 12f. U is a great pleasure to us to offer this season's productions, because they are the most elegant and tatisfr., ory for the priit s we have ever en . Our Mail Or.k: iep:irtment will cheer fully submit samples by mail, and your order wi!l le filled at the lowest p ce ami as stttisfuctorily as though you were here to do your shopping in jiereon. Have you tried it? Sjecial nienti n is made of a few items only : A very larjp assortment of all wiol Itn Hried Suitings, :S '.t iO inches wide, iu hrg axsortuientaof stripes, plaids and niixiurcs, at cents. This u the most comprehensive offering of .ri0 cent Iress GoikI.i ever made by any mercantile houj. 100 piiit a 4a inch luijiorted Tlaida, 40 cents. Alio, at oil cents, large assortment of all woll .Vi-ineh SeoU h Cheviots. New and st) lish Cloth lViurcttes.SS inch es wide, at j') cents. A 7"-cent otterinii the most for the money ever offered Imported Tail or Suitincs, in larve variety of styl ish trieK, oS inches wide, elegant iualiy. At ;:.' centi, ."x'inch Wool Suitings, new sti !: anil piaids. K!0 pie-es extra line Satiises, 15 cents; -j ci'iit ijiiality. Andersiin's inghams, 40 and 4"r cents. Challis Ijtrgcj.1 variety in all qualities, up to the imported' all-wool goods at ') cents. Our large Spring and Summer Fashion Journal and (at.iloirue will be reaidy April 1st, It cohts nothing but your name on a pobtal card to get it. Boggs & Buhl, "I.V. 117. 11 H, 121, KEHERAL fiTREKT. ALLEGHENY, Pa. LUMBER 15 ADVAE1KG ! PA'.V v. stkam Exr.isira, HAY rRRSSH, ac. If i.ii utrl v (m vkhFaW yill.. id fur aiR.ariip anu r)-cial prlct to introduce la ik- i''ini in i your A. b FAKQCUAB CX). tUasited.) Yo Pa. n7iii3 5A DUS 135 HENRY M. STANLEY mm (6 "If DARKEST AFRICA" Tar r.t' an' fora'rt t IbrilltBf IM'Mn rrt tfc U" 4 k :nipTt a!--I - t miH ajv-wr : tr-t (in Ht l!r wmlt rwr i blnta. H. mtaJnl a Imrkm a w iutuiiii. .n fa'r Liefralird, . (.1 n f-r iu it-1 ht aW u of aiT e. - pK.au 4 " a4 - muiiiei.iic" Tibomo( I0e 1 La :haj7 codtnbutnl a i ne. "rUTP Ta work wilt fcr tuni b abrriB AuLnlw. oon otilr. We arw now rratfjr la tppuinlcamaMrm. p.ia-ant mih1 Waieexpeii eoce. Kcnwmbrr that Manlrr" ow B bouk, tbr onir one m which bo baa a penonai iutercat, mil bear ua tbe title piie tba bxprinl of Charles Scribner's Sons Apply to P. J. FLE1IIVU Jt CO. 77 Diamond stir?!, Plttabtirph. talc Acrt Western PeaB-rl vnl "GOOD ENOUGH '"FAnai P Q V Z ' i; GOQQ EN0UGHf u o X c 2 c ? a OIL AND GASOLINE CAN! MAKfrMTVaCD av He Ilnfield Kannrg Co., - Warren, 0. Every Family Should Have One Kn TVooririF Oil on the Floor or Table. Na Faucet to Leak or grt knocked open K waste Content! or cause Explosion. 2 mnj and Can close automaticslly Aia Tight No Lceka(c No Evaporation AUD ABSOLUTELY StFE. A Unlverecl Fouechold fleceesltj f-A-r -r. fXS T33.E3C. ForSale in Somerset br 1. B. HOLPERRAfM, M. FCHRtK K. KAXTNtB n.ATT, r- il turrin, SHERIFF'S SALE. . -.1 r a . ,.r VI fa mnA V tiV -WlTVUr M Will' 1 1 J W ! ur- s, a a a . v . fcMiei out of the Coun of l oinimm I'U'iv" oi Sh eri County, I will -xiow to jiuMie wile at lXiul iluube, iu Somcrm.1, 1., at 1 o'clock p. FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1890, All the njrht, tl'lr. lntcre-i an:1 claim of John Short, of. in, an.l to tli lijioa ui(j (foarribeil ri-al .': . . A rrrtain lot ni aToumi uuaie in Nriiu BoriMiKh. tHimenwt OMiutv. Pa., bonmleu on the North r.v lot of Zu Ji. r-byilcr. iu tlie hjirt y Coi'e"rvk, on rhi?i mhki. ly lot ofoeo. Uoiti- hour, and on the West Ly t hmpeniui lota, having thrnon hwim a two-slory irameilwrll- lng".houe, with a oue-iory kuchen, witn the ap- flirtuatK'ra. Talteu iu exemtiou a tho property or John Short, at the auit of Ansmui & bnulljerry. ALSO All the riaht, title, interest and claim of J. O. Meyers, el al.. of, ill and lo the following de-at-rioed real elale. via. : Lot Noa. 1( and 17, lor'a'.ed o? Pecniid Ave nue. Meyerwlale Koroneh. AImi, a tract ot land situate in Summit Towusliiti. Jdwnerart County, 1'a., conialning '.iftaiTesaiid )eri h.-. more or lrs. exceiAiiiK about onr-lourth aire sold lo Hen helta Bow man : alo exceplins two ai res and perches, which were sold to Xliinroe l.en bart. a4joinina J J. ilolilltwU.and othera, known a the Jacob lteat liley traia. Tnlceu in exeeolii as e mnrtr nf .1. Meyers, et al., at the ault of Eiuanuel Uckv ly Aumr , iiae. AViO All the rlht, title, interest ami c'almof Mieliael Cover, of. iu aud lo the following deacriocd real estate, vuc : A certain tract of land situate in JennerTw" , Someraet t'juiuv. 1'a., ailjiiiuinif laud. of Joha :. Waller.Johu llayn-s. Jonas Aiikuny. et al , con taining 1" ai-res, uaire or los. having thereon ern'ted a two-Uirv liame dwelling himw. l"if bam and other outbuildings ilh the appune nanrea. ..... , Taken in execution as t!ie projierty of aiirhael (Uiver, al the ir.l of Jar t Cover, 8r.a' Executor, el aL ALS-- All the right title. Interest and claim of CU m cntEngieand W. M. M'adsworb, o', iu and lo lh fullowing desi-rtm.i real etah-, tin: Twoeertain loisof ground situnleiii Berlin Ror. Somerset oiir.tv, fa.. Imuii V"l I'.1' R'k St. on the. North, Main Cross Ktrvel on the Eal. North htiret on the A.iith. and lot of J. J. Meyers' heirs on the We..t, having thereon ereried a two-nory frame dwelling boose, stable, and other outbuild ings, with the aprurtetianiva. la ken in exeiutioi ilie pmpcrty of Clement Engie and W. M. U adsworth, ur. teu., al the suit of tmau'l I.li htv'a Adtu'r. ALSO All the right, title, tu'erest and claim of . T. l.ichtr, il. M. Btrklev, Admimmaior of Email 1 l.irhti. dee d., and ft. V. Herkley, of. in and to the following dew-ribed real estate, vir : A certain lot of fround situate In Muyersdale llorougli, Somerset County. I'a., known on I he plan of said (own as lot Na iC',"il.iiger's Addition." hound ed on the North bv Summit street, on the Vast by Plxth street, mi the South by High alreet, and the West br Kail. Kailroad. Taken iu Execution as the prowrty 1 4 G. It. Mrhty, Emaii'l i.ieht'a Amr., and E, M. Berk ley, at the i'lit Lit Imvl.l Ll' hty. ALSIt All the right, title, interest nd claim of Adam Fried li-.e, of. in and to toe following docri bed real ewUt. vie : A cert v in tract nf laud situate in Jenner Ta p., (Somerset County, I'a., adjoiuiug lands of cilliati Eriedliue, Jacob Keim. Vrs. Iel!e (iriUilli, and others, roniainiug 174 a-Tea more or less, having thereon erected a twinitory plank dwelling house bank barn aud other buildings "n the nppurte asncea. Taken in execution of the fmnertv of Adam FriedHne. at theatill of Jacob H oil mini, iu trust for Lj' ilida H Sinau. ; alo All the riglit. title, intereM and claim of Ceorpe XT. i.ansmau of, In and to ihe follow ng desttribed real estate via : A certain 1 of ground situate In Meyeraiiale Bormtgb. homersei County. I'a., known on he plan of said town as lot No. UK 'lilingers addition " hounded on the North by North St. 00 the Ks-t ' . Kiglitb M. ou the South by Itale St. and on Ihe W e-i by Kit No. l.vj. Taaen in execution as the proirty of George W. tiianir at the suit of Michael Trieber, in rust for '481111 C. ijasamaa. - NOTICE. - All persons parchainr at ihe above m'iC will please Uke notice that 10 per ociit. of tb pur chase rooiieT niiist lie tiid w lien the property i knocked down, oiheTwl'e it will aeain jC exiocd to sale at the risk of the nrst purchaser. The residue of the purchase money must he p Id-on or before Thnrwiay of the lint week of May lerm of Court, the lime fixed bv Ihe Court for securing Ihe acknowledgment of deed aud no deed will be acknowledged until the pur chase monev is atid lu lull. eaxaiKFsTOfrna. 1 k. 3. JtciiiLi.r Somvraet Pa.. Apr. 3tHU. i HherltT. j. & jacob imm, js. PAVIDSVILLE P. O., (Somerset Ca. ra ViTeritai foe the THE WHITELY HOOP POLE MOWER. WHITELY SOLID STEEL FINDER, WHITELY AND CHAMPION REPAIRS. o erordeiafor Machinery and Repairs Left at J. H. Miller's Hardware Store, O Somerset, P., 'will b Attended to Prom ptly. IP A Sample Machine is now on Exhi bition at Mr. Miller's Store. Call aud see it. J. JACOB KAUFMAN, JR., Davidsville P. O., Somerset, Pa. BO TOD KNOW That you are buying direct from the distiller when you send your enters to V. K Lipw oott, the old faatimneU Whiskey house? No rectifyini;; no comiM.nnding. but direct fmm the "LiPl'EMtirr i)tsTiLi.KBY," situated at Lippeiaxttt Post oliio, (,,wne county, Pa., which has always maintained ita npuiatiou of makinir yurt g U only. Our mail order department give prompt attention to all orders, and at the prices we ofler our poods, makes our enmpetitore en vious. We carry in stork the following well known brands of Kye Whiskies, in quarts, gallons and barrels : Lippencmt's. Overholl's Gibson. Uuckenbeiroer, Mouongahela, (Jrays, etc. Also a full and complete stock of Wine, Brandi?. Ctinj, ic. Writeor Price Lid and mrt rmney. 17. E. I.IPPKJICOTT, rtistiller and Wholesale Liquor Dealer, M9 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, Pa. i: ttJ c?i3 A Clergyman In Trouble. t'BUsLr, April 24. The worst scandal that ever excited the people of York came o the surface last eveniug, when it was found Ui at the Rev. J. Henry Leaser, a very prom inent Lutheran divine of York, had been arrested upon the charjre of criminally as saiittirg Miss Minnie Keiser. The informa tion upon which Ijwr was arrested charged thut be induced the girl to viai: his house in hr wife's absence, and there commi'ted ihe alief-ed cfienee. Lesser was arrested, and gave Ui.l fur a hcaau. The members f Leaaer s church to Jay no ti.id the President of the Peuasylvsnia 8yn od tiat Le would not be allowed to prrath in their church. Ask Your FrinJ About It. Y'Wr tiistr waini- ci.ujth Urcuod. We know it boausMC Kemp's ifcil'Ai within the past ft w years has cured so many coughs and eolds in thia comuiuntty. I remarkab: sale has been won entirely by its (renuine merit. Aak tome frienJ who has used it what bethinks of Kemp's Balsam. There is no medicine so pure, none so efGiCtive. Large bottles 50c and $1 at ail druggists'. Soma Boys Cnastly Discovery. Wichita, Kassas, April 27. Sev :ral boys, while playing in a deserted bam i" 'he southwestern part of the city to-day, dis covered in a mound of bay the remains of a woman. The body had been dcpoei.ed in the barn from the outside through a bole in the wall. Decomposition had eaten trust of the flesh from the bones and the clothing had almost rotted away. Nothing was found to identify the body or determine the cause of death. IOO Ladies Wanted. And 100 men to call on any druggist for a free trial package of Lane's Family Medicine the great root and herb remedy, discovered by Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky Moun tains. For diseases of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys it is a positive cure. For constipa tion and clearing up the complexion it does wonders. It is the beat spring medicine known. Ijirge-size package, 5U cents. At all druggists'. Both Are Willins. Bostoic, April 24. John L. 8ullivan said that the purse of $20,000 offered by the Cal ifornia Athletic club was satisfactory to him and he was willing to face Jackson for that amount, but until the trouble in Mississipi is settled he will make no promises and sign no articles. Ciiicaoo, April 24. Parson Davies receiv ed a telegram from Peter Jackson at Mourt Clemens. Mich., to the effect that the Aus tralian would accept the offer of the Califor nia Athletic club to fight Sullivan for $20, 000. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tac Eniron: Please Inform your readers that 1 Bare a puaiura remedy for th above-named dlaaaae. By its tiaiely uae thouaanda of hope leas eaaes have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FBEF. to any of your readers who hare consumption if they will aeud me their Exprees sad P. O. aiddreaa. Reapect full;, T. A.BL0CUM, M.C.,lSlPearl8c,N. Y. President Harrison's First Veto. AValhint.tos, April 27. The President yesterday sent his first veto to the house, the bill being one " to authorize the city of Ogdtn, Utah, to assume increased indebted ness. " Ue says the law tiles the limit of 4 per cent on the last assessment for taxation as the limit of indebtedness in a Territory, while this bill extends the limit to 8 per cent. He adds that a large debt hints a mu nicipality. Don't Feel Well, And yet you are not sick enough so con sult a doctor, or you refrain from so doing for fear you will alarm yourself and friends we will tell you just what you need. It is Hoods' Sarsaparilla, which will lift you out of that uncertain, un comfortable, dangerous condition, into a state of good health, confidence and cheerfulness. You've no idea how potent this peculiar medicine is in cases like yours. The breath of chronic catarrh patient is often so offensive that be becomes an object of disgust. After a time ulceratk n sets in, the spongy bones are attacked and frequently entirely destroyed. A coiiLtant source of discomfort is the drip ping of the purulent secretions into the throat, sometimes producing inveterate bronchitis, which in its turn has been the exciting cause of pulmonary disease. The brilliant results which have attended its use lor years past, properly designate Ely's Cream Balm aa by far the best and only cure. Forced to Leave Home. Over (10 people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call at their druggiitt's for a free trial ackage of Lane's Family Medicine. If rour blood is bad your liver and kidneys out of order, if you are constipated and have headache, and an unsightly complexion, don't fail to call on any druggist to-day for a free sample cf this grand remedy. The ladies praise it. Kvtryono likes it. Large-ize package, 50 cents. An Odd Superstition. According to Grimm, it is the devil's brides out of whose mouths the son! runs in the shape of a red mouse. Thus wo are told that in Thurnigia a servant gnl fell asleep while her companions were shelling nuts, when they observed a lit tle red incuse creep out of ber mouth and run out of the window. One of those present shook the oleeper, but, not suc ceeding in awakening her, moved her to another room. Presently the mouse re turned to where the girl had been sitting hut, not finding her, vanished. The girl died instantly. A ru.l'er cr.'ting firewood in the Black Forest fell asleep over his work. His companion siw a red mouse creep out of his mouth and run away. Others were called and a thorough search made for the mouse, but it could not bo found. The miller never awoke. In Bohemia it was f rrmerly considered dangerous to sleep while thirsty, as the soul was sure to leave the body in search of water. ST. Luui IteymWc Hold It to the Light. The man who tells you confidentially just what will cure your cold is prescrib ing Kemp's Balsam this year. In the preparation of this remarkable medicine or coughs and colds no expense is spared o combine only the best and purest in gredients. Hold bottle of Kemp's Bal sam to the light and look through it ; no tice the bright, clear look ; then compare with other remedies. Price 50c, and $1. Some OId-Tlme Proverbs. An attentive ear is the desire of the wise man. Let not thine hand be stretched out to receive and shut when thou shonldst re pay. An obstinate heart shall be laden with sorrow, and the wicked uian shall heap sin npon sin. Be not enrions in unnecessary nraMerg, for more things are showed unto thee than men understand. Many are deceived by their own vain opinions, and an evil suspicion hath overthrown their judgment. A fourteen-yr ar-old h y of Atlanta, (ia., has made a complete dynamo, ca a ble of Hghiingone large arc light, run by a treadle. He has also made a complete telephoe with an improvement in the transmitter which ia said by electricians to work perfectly, and to be much sim pler than the one now in uae. ! INFANTSr: ItlVAUDS. Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, ataXCraCTCaS IXDlDXAlKB WHOUSaSX ANB RaTAILIB OF LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, Hard and Soft Woods, CAE, POPLAR, HID1XG9, PICKETS, MOULDINGS, ASH, WALKCT, FLOORING, SASH, STAIR RAILS, CHERRY. YELLOW PINK, SHINGLES. DOORS BALUSTERS, CHESTNUT, WHITE PINE, LATH. BLINDS, NEWEL POSTS A General Line of all grade of Lumber and Building Material and Roofing Elate kept in. stuck Also, caa furnish anything In the line of our business to order with reasonable promptneaa, men aa Brackets, Odd-aired work, etc. ELLAS CTJNjSTIQHLAJtI, Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. B. R. Station, Somerset, Fa. IT WILXi PAY YOU to aur voia Memorial Work WM. F. SHAFFER, . 8OMKH8ET, IJEJrNA.. Mannfa -jturer of and Dealer in E uU-rm Wurk Furnished on Short Sotite.'tn alt (Wr hue m Aim, Agent for IM WUITE BROXZE! Persons in need of MONUMENT WOEKtwill find it to their iment to call al my shop here a proper nuowing will be given them. .ii. JwttvH (lanninUnt A'lrru tuar, and PRH tji . Jtny LOW. 1 invite special attention to.llie kVhite Bronie, Or Pure Zinc Monument Introduced by REV. W. A. RING, as a Decided Improvement in tiie point of MATERIAL A.Mt ro,sria (THIN', and which is ci.un.-d to I the Popular Monument for our Changeable Cli mate. -GIVE ME A CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER. IM. H. Downs' Vegetable Balsamic Elixir Is a positive cure for Coughs, Cold;;, Croup, Whoopin;-Coii;h, Catarrh, Iloarae tiess. Influenza, Spitting Wood, Eroncliitis, Astlinra. I.ui-.g Fever, Pleurisy, and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lmif;s- As an Expectorant it ha. 1:0 equal. Consumption 1ms L-een cured timea without ruinhcr hy its timely use. It heals the ulcerated surfaces, and cures when all other remedies fail. Fifty-six years of constant use lias proven its virtues. Every family should Lecp it in the house. Sold everywhere. Henry, Johnson A- Loid, Proprietors, liurlington, Vt. Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters are a sure cure for .CYwstiveness, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver, Kheumatisin, Dizziness, hick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Apoplexy, Palpitations, Eruptions and Skin Diseases. Keep the Stom ach, Bowels, and Digestive Organs in good working order, and perfect health will be the result. Ladies and others subject to Sick Headache w ill find relief and permanent cure hy the use of these Bitters. Ecing tonic and mildly purgative they purify the blood. Price 20 cts. per bottle. For salo by all dealers in nitdi cine. Henry, Johnson & Lord, Proprietors, Burlington, Vt Henry, Johnson & Lord, Proprietors of Arnica and Oi! Liniment for Man and Beast The best external remedy for P.heumatism, Xeuralgia, Cramps, Sprains, Hruises, Burns and Scalds, Sciatica, Backache, Frosted Feet and Ears, ami all otur Pains and Aches. It is a safe, sure, and effectual Iteniedy for Galls, Strains, Scratches, Sores, Ac., on Horses. One trial will prove its merits. It effects a're in most cases instantaneous. Every.br.ttle warranted to give satisfaction. Price 20 cts. and 50 cts. pr bottle. Sold everywhere. JOHN N. SNDYER, ACT., SOMERSET, PA. SCHMIDT izzzzzz: The Largerst and Most Complete ! Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES ESTABLISHED 1836. GK "W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF FINE WHISKIES ,::z:::::::::::::z::::::: !..!: IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS. XO.S. 95 ASD 97 FIFTH AVEXVE, PITTSBURGH, PEPS' A. AH Ordtrt received by mail or oMirvt; viU rerrtre prompt attention, ft every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF BE UP TO THE MARK NEEDS NO LAUNDERINC. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE'MARKET. ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTICE. KflttteoflTitia Hochrtotlpr, iler'd.jliite of Green villoTarp.. Komerwt Co., P. Ttten of admiiiistratinii oa Ihe itrve entnte having hrn rmntcHt to tbe iindf ricrit by the proper iithnrity. riotii' In hen-by yirea in all permma lu.lebifn toaaj.i eaiate to make iinme.li te payment, and tlniNe harincrlKima a!ftiiit the tame will piwnl them Uulv auibentioateii tor teitlement on Satunlny. Ih jith day of Xlaj.l.iiO at the late reaideiiCK of dred. . E. K. UOCHSTKTf.KR, aprlC. AdminUtrator. HERE ARE MANY USES To dean tombstones. To ransw oilcloth. To polish knives. To scrub floors. To clean dishes. To whiten marble. EVERYBODY afeutlftti to clou fftla teeth, Knttcr to cleaa ptnsfnuchlD)t. DiMmii t erub marU Qmtti. 8nr,wM u poti Vutlr iustruunU. lltUatdrs t rciiovtvlo cul w'.im:. ChnuiUtf o rrnrta p fttalaa. C -fccttMW U tow tbclr fan. St store tlM tn tetubMi.'ura. Cimti to thArjic tTir i. rc. KarhMimt bright da twlr Bovtktrv vn brtneta. 4 WU korats. Sbnmd una ti Moar old trt hW ta cla ttM ktulwn tSuiu Artiste to c!oan tUlr pnlsitca. ft Ulor fcii-htcn tittle araia. Tumtt to clu pff Mrtaam. Whaclmn to ciau tcjcUa. BeooAtors to tiui varpcta. EVERY ONE FINDS A NEW USE. stub ONLT Ptrfect Subttituto tor Mother') UilL IMVALUASLC IS CMOLtaa I a Fa MTU M ana Iiitmino. A Quick! f Assimilated FooJ rom DYtMfrics, Consumptive, Convalescents. A PturecT nuticnt in nii. WasriHe Oiscasca. Rcouiars NO COOHINO. KCCP9 All CuaiaTts. r ir'7 pwm Nv. "Tna' Caari vLHU Aya fKXfrma or bv VaMTaV aujat J" waav aUdxcas, Doliler-Coodaio Co., Boston. Mass. t5 tLETTESAin) ...... PTFAPFil TMH LawOUUuJ III SCIENTISTS AS rDITKITTVn,a' liiAununiiin ImWwmU IU.Oi.4tf TiV;.y STCIX Cver 500 Ceautiful Designs. Send fcr I P1 Price LIst I T il Circulars. m MANt'fw-ri'n'n ay MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY, X itlDC EPuHX. cos :i. BUILDING Is THAT CAN EE RELIED ON rjot to ggrnt! Not to TJlscolpyt BEARS THIS MARK. GEO.N.CItAMER. Ag't. t-lyr. Mt. rinasant, T?a. To renovate paint. To wtsh oat sicta. To remoTB rest. To brighten metals. To Bcorj bith-tubs. To scour kettles. USES IT. F0R JTEEL FEWCE! 31AUE or EXPANDED METAL ci: r ri"""i tedXi rava i cjs. For rtocwocs. CuteM. Cewrrrmti, paanaa Qaiccems Aiterx Vkiadra Iniarlv Trelllsra. irnnmr rLMKUl!lf) l.ATB, DOOR XaTH. Ac rue fot llluatrat i Ctalogne: moiled 1'rec CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO IIS Water !it., JMttmbnrctj, Paw ' rJnn Mea kttf IU Ctvc iuum of thu paper ? c - ' . k , "7 w rsi rmtrnf. it ki- lW4 Itt MtMll ITCHING PILES.d.';r: l broom Itt crT tMrL WAIM-. U' l ' Bk-arrallo. and In ml rnatt- renv . fa ftty al'1reiw rt-tvtj t ..f rtr, Vt-U. S (e. iddMM ttiirti. ia flwiv.vt Sun. Phn-. Ptv iitiSWAVKE'S OINTMENT Ttw lmpl apr'lc,"a "Sw.rma ontv.T 1 iin..t. anv lotprual m(llrt'i. art't e ira any ru. or Trt.er. fji Ktio'n mnntorm.Pll.Ich.Soea rlaiplca Krr.lf..,. mmxtr how e6.tia: m kwg .Iftinl.n .1.1 1 tr r rt Boea. $;.2A !r-. Vn. wathb A Unt . PaiiaAtli'liia, it r ..rurtsiCnr mirsameM One of the "tfiPP the rli. 'ir tj. i..:i.'.nj BOiTtlt. Slid lo In'rxHoi'r cur urvt pioih we will pwenle-tt luoM fKitMv in r, b loculir , ijJii - I BiahMft. mtv ttv m ho wrii i C? ( ft t tf 'rnu mmk. ut of - 1 A! t S"! ami 11k-. .r ....d ur Ba-irH'"' AYII 1 ha IM-- flnning ft ttii 'lv,r'i'tnrNt Ktm.wm fh Mimli Wltl cf lit te wna. The followinr rmt rives U at wHnMirt "f It mluc-(l ' J mbnm th flth part rf Ka IhiT li i" aiaa-l. l"l ' H-t"T .1 .or. - pa.nll-iin -fll.ti- a. H.l.d Eltl 4.oMW. lj IlaUk. iwack in ta wftrid. Przrt k-pT. Wjrntad bai r, M'LJD OOLD huntintr Mr, Hxtt i:m aol rit mz, wita woru and uf rb Wn-it ran Mjt Hv and vilnihle imeo llnnhtl4i mle. Tae mir.iii". wU l- the watrh. -t ftfr. Ail ih work ( jmI do ta to ihow what w M-nJ to 'bw wlio rail vour UtrnAn art amritbor and rh-iap ibont you that mwi i.:-a In t:mll trad lo it. w liicti h.lU ff r Trr rli-n onrc ttan.t, and tto'ia w ar rvptid. W pit all fprrf. if'rht, nr. Aftr o Know all. if a wntM iii. to o r- work tor n. yon 'n trom t'iO to IMM pf wwa id uiw.inii . A-i.ir.-a, ( at: 1 rortUaml, Wamt. Rr3 it all jirices, from S3S (W to $i:ii.m Tricycles ttid Tandems, l-iiiips, Bo'.ls and sundries. h. nd or l.trtre Illustrated t'aUIoKiie to J. 1. Johnston, 7itd SmlthlleKl HI reef. fiitiqrt. F. a fCKlT'C eKiiviisK fur the isale of ou A J LI i I O Home ijrmvn Nnrrv fci.K k WANTED HOST LIBERAL TERMS. Vne juhII lae-lili.. vneoi tile iJirKit, lutlcst l abiished, and bf knouii .Siirernes In tin onniry. Ad.lrea V. : T. Smiib. i.eneva Nu rv liert.'vu. N. Y Ktt)li.!n-d iu li ADAM'S Microbe - killeR I URES ALL DISEASES. After mvelf ml wife had tout Mirrolje Killer with prrat bemrit. a.tT h.n;f U I tiav not k farthinjfs x"'..i ry mtertvt iu yM;r reiiwdy, un-oliriied va.i ii rnviwn rwjjin?iuiliry, I wrote to !iarlv Kij of lna wIhim? t-tn.iiii'te vmi puUilt. .-iitrni-iinf tiearty all dii---!, " k'U a ifive your ire-'m iniitn-snio:w of Wm. Ka!am Micnilje Ki;ler. " I mn happy tos-Ute the n plies were n. only favorahle, htit eixhuitu'. Many of the cures offoniphrote! tlL-aMfM almost ur paw belief. siucereiy you r, I. W. ttARNTM. 2l IlaUey t . Bro;klyti. X. Y. Books explaining how rairro rause iiiHe, and giin a history of the Hirrotre Kilit-r, Kiveu away or inaite) trev to any aiiiires.-. uu a au tetl everywlere. The WM. RADAM Microbe Killer Co. JOHN C. FINCH. DEALER IN Golden Wedding f ffife, 146 Water Street, P.ttsburgh, Pa. 0U)ET ESTAItU.-qiED HOfSE IX TFIECiTY. where nothing tint pure gmtl are put up, Ktrietly for laiuily and inedn inal n!. Noth ing lietier rhin t,oiden Weildiu;. Next on tlie Hat, Ourkenheimer'n, liray'a Mmiotituh.-ia Kve. These (fooit' Rre lea.ltiiK; hran.N. nrn.ii.""if vintaifeur l7sonHaud. Win, Holland an.. Ih mo-tic ;ai.sildToi!i. Fim-Ua (ioldni Wertdirit. $1 lor full quart, ft lor S" ; Ourkeiiheimer'a, Ine aume : .MonnnKtrlii, Jn per dozen Vi!ie. It per dozen, t i lor one ha!f dozen. Seenrvly box e1. Also have In Muck, Urandfatbi :r Choice, at r.' pergillon. larrela at apeeial rates. 4-30-lyr. somersetFmarkets. Corracted Waaklj by COOK BEER ITS, DI uas t."t Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed Apples, anea, " Apple Butter. gal ... DC ii7oe il..o.:' no 8Uc ie ... M)C ."r ije He J' le tv-ans, tin Bran, 4100 lb Hutter, ( roll, ... Buckwheat, fl bu . " meal Reewnx t . Bti'-on, If : Jar-nred Hamf) if lb " (Country hamr) y t. .. " i.slHiilf.r( -ft lb ,, , " (Sides) V r- Corn, (ear) w bv (shelled) Hbu Meal i Chop, etrn anrt oata, Tfi 100 Hat " all rye, fl 1U0 lu.. . F.kk ft doi . Flour, Roller 1 ooesii, fi bb........ " Vienna, T btd , " t.lden fatent, fc .' Flaxaee.1. V bu Lanl. 9 ft. ;. Middling, fl luO lbs ". " ftata. film , Potatoes, ftbii Z Pfcaehea, dried, fl ft " s"'- 4-'ri oft. i.jOC M 1 1 - .1SJ !JC .: 4 ; .. HI 6 00 liie $1 ;i.if;i'e ..&tNIC !t0e "...'.'0 l 'JO S8 . ii no M.ioe : staioe ....:'o"j n fle vas. nye, i ua Bait, (No l.)fill,l " (liround Alum) f sack " (Af tuu) full mu-k " " H " " Sucar, yellow, f lb. .'H....Z.Z . white. ft Tallow, fi lb r Malt ft bhl...m , " Bju k WhMat, m YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER fto ftU tn PlTT-(a- h -it Airtmnv riun?a U Ol a"REHIKGT01T BROS. wbu viu ewitracl lot aaiTartiauji at lui rata 5 5 3 55 vV I 1 I l 1 7511 CC II lull K y 0PaT MILES fg m oVevolvors, d.r or Lu tna'WakauutaTtXfarV S-v aaw iilUl e a- Xnbher nnUm worn mBeonifurlablw t araarai.y up otl iiia fet 7 i THE -C0LCIIESTE2" ETCBEE 1 make all tti-tr aboea with hree of beel mm r.Wr. Thla dine fc th abue and Brvru- tuuoer from aiippuig off Call Tor th - Colcbeaier - j: "ADHESIVE COUNTERS' fx mm oGEUr.iR:f 1 W i -lU WANTED-ACENTf to milk-it mir.K fok oi b 1 A TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, ii fJs- STEADY WORK JaT'Jlsi; jj s,V For Hoaeat, ladoatrioaa If "'.. ill'"''T 8alary Eir.Ti(i. or Coal ?s- if-4i2 1 miaaioa it preferrad. . . ja-tii' r j i, growa full line of Tar, j - .t.Mii" m'1' a'iea adapted to HannaTlva- tat rs i' T Bfistw sirllj Lrad ottt uume oarrc. H'nfr imips'fi'i'rty f tr-w R. C. CHASE A CO.. PHIL A., PA CATA?nCli ELY'S I Cream Bal f MNC r-xCi Cleanses the :.'k jROy5';0l!'11 i i kCni'l . 'icAr,J Pawaiii-s. Al'.ava ri y Vj" j-. JJ Heala the orcs t 1ft- -fU T-'-e aad Smell. I TRY THE Ct'Kfc J Apaiticle ia at i.U.d em'h nfr-tril rreeaWe. Prire cell's al d-iievit ; I t reprintewl, duo. fclA JSKU., W tarren r re ewlork. 6.tT-r's:-iS urrMKt! O! U'Hrrmi, o:d woman, so Hicnf tV lTH K..(.T DlAJIOSU RoonNC TO COVEX THr iV'ht co so r.vR rhuM t.ie hvo 0 vx.i u;-.! . iELALSE IT AUtftAD'f ovu:-s THE E.M::i. I Send for illustrated circular to K Eiiret, Jr., & Ca 1.3:j Walnut !-tret. PHILADELPHIA. PITTSBURGH NURSERIES .Established 110 OCR EI.E'iANT ILLCSTUATED CATALf" fur H'D w ill lie ruailciou appllea'.ion. Every Eumier, (ianlener, Amal-.-urorowil" lot sboiM have one. Orders for (lowers and Floral En;b!eoil t immediate Uention. (Telephone 'j:!0.i JOHNR. 4 A. MURDOCH , 508 SMITH FIE NIT. PITT S3 I Salesmen wanted. I!iliH.r .x htir.irf hm'ly var-ft "4 NiirrrTMi-k. I'n-l n "mJ'I.. Nc.e:."r Kxtra intlUi'tMm in- p.y ..f k!y. Sit u.iM. n ittM w list wt ,iv rtiM. A !'!nvHl oii't' L lLKJ BKOS., Nnr-. -". men, Ka lie-TT, N Y ) TLi houo is rt.Uliif.i rnar.ti; d4 1 t NEW HOTEL 5 CDMBERLiNi S. P. SwciUcr, late ol Sand 111:1 h.;i:aa pun t.J " THE AMERICAN HOUSE At. ri:ir!rtar!ti.l Vil . h .. f il im rflfar- KjeWhiaky f.rHif. hy th-- iarrel or Ht the lj!iuw:tK : I.. Two Year old at ?.' ' pr gallon. Tin S' tl ' Four J3 ue " The priee of Ihe jus is !. rep's ft.r earh ps The pri of 1 lie vliiskey and Jug in" ' aH.H)nipany Ihe oder. ahieh wili i:i"ure p'' attention and shipment. Addresm all urdt i a.- S. f. SWEITZER, aprC-'tmCQ, CI'MBEULA.sT '$. JJIOLUTIOX XOTICE. N.itireis ' e-eby given that the ttn- heretofore exi'tiiii hvlween I'. A. Ceil ''" this day iK-en di-s..lve.l l.y miiiual s.r. -in. persons knowiua in.'ins.-iv.'s indetc 1 O' above named ti'in aiii plee . ill a-.! eti J. medinl. lv. Tne hu.-i-H-sa will hen. Isr be dueted by P. A. Scheli. , t ,1 P. A. SCIIF'.l. SEND YOUR JOB WORH To (he SOMERSET IIEB.ll f a do the neatest, cheapest and lt J. ' inn in tlie county, on sboneat u.i PENSION AGENCj SOL. UHL, J Enly authorlaad by the GoTernmei.i Off Baar Bioe kjauanenet. 1'a. 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