, I Catching 3 Stolon Seat uK.ro .r.tert-f'iu '- h "W-ntiW tune an-1 attention ott:ie J..e. i-' .-. .. ... .t., tlie fU.C: if. Oniniittee in .-oti;:i-se i-. w i,h-h .Ume Hil!, mion-l , w the cmie-uril. and T. O. Otciiin. li vi la eer. is- i ""1' " ...1..... im lfr n III.- aitMIS ...;i,--c .I 7 'v''r . . . . ll .,i.irc.. : La. Xl: l-vt. Ill lu a A(ll.l"-M Hiii hasal ! 1,11 : : ' i " I I The Memorial Hospital. ' . m ,m . 9HLr . .Us " ti.t fr.Se tcr W-iri j-r. .-r.'ii1 Good Enough to be True. A new ft:ry or Abraham Lincoln is told lr the Now York .roM. It is pool enoun to I true. Secretary Stanton was once ereatly vexed because an army officer had refused to understand an or- der ; at all events, had not oIj ert. .1 l-lli-ve 1 11 tot .Iowa," said Stanton, "and .;-,-e h-t it.ii'i piece of toy mind." Po :i' Lincoln ; "wnte him now, vnne have it on your winA. Make it I n.'.t ! L irtP!) ' f I mill H' k i H,i wiun .i.n I ..,na imitation. It mas bone- onlk Iff I '. 1 LI L It- I t ' i.KJ it v. lion Km tt.cilavg ol recniM. ., . ' T . ,,;, uP ,- , , . tt riiuaeo one. -noouauip- and vuu ii'i ii;itiii"i -j CARTERS rilTTLE PILLS. Li tfJbdl 1 tioii-rnc to every Convention in lS. He is ttf.w i--"e . Iii.tuH-o place on a n-titl..- railroad. Thet!id dU:rM omt mainly cT ha! i knomn u !le VJ.Miiipi IVlU ltlHvifiRa'.-mt ton r.iilca eontn of Meu-.d...nd ini-ludrt the county of ;.ioh i1.. city .r Vi.-.iVi-i.v f' a t.art. Tlie L.misxi:!c. New Orleans and I . .. i. In "iSVI , Iiir.vad rann turouga u. - ,.0n whites and JH4,o .1 . . t. it Ml. lAll mnsea Hie fecreuii y. 'h- Lincoln. Send it ! Why, don't send it at all. Tear it np. You ba?e freeil your mind on the subject, and that is all that ia necessary. Tear it np. You never want to send such letters ; I never do." d. .:t to a bili. tiV r,'"ra- uch. " Iinin. Naivv, ;rcBiwH. IllrtrM artr eaiii.K. Fain it. iik ht. k. A e lute thr mi uemaraaWe auccc lau. t-en abowo til eurluf SICK - Peadarhf.. ret Carter Lrrru I.rrra rrtw an- e.malir valiiabi? in C.HMtHtii. and rvotiri(r um ar.n.Timf eon-.pLainLwbiw ItTmuUW ftel.w a..d regular U- bw. , tveo if UT ociy carta HEAI A Postoffice Boycott. Ek;k, r.. May 2 An information was made iu this city to-day before United States ioner Frank Grant, against John Tex a . , .v, t - races beine in i Commas col-n-a r -j"'. - Cooper of Kandell. Crawford county, for thfratioofone tofou.. . .n ui f JntbeaiHtru-ttbere w a 'i",nk'1DS i p. ,uly Man.hal HuPh Lord hiie I-publicana and blauk men . lio ; . John .re l.-u..-rat. but with this exception . p0stmstr at P.undel for some int.... win"' ... Achf tW wnuM almwt prwlaaj to tboa who mifTir from this dirtrewun; """ri'j iHjt furtunaU'lv Ihfir (r"odn d"6 oot ml tvm. and th" who on try thwa will Bjid tliw litlte t.iiin valuatile in ao maiiT wayl i that tnrr will not he willing to do wiinout thom. but alter ail sum naa ll.e divinon of parties i-...:.- a divibion .f rare. Jl. I ..IV The ! white fire opei lv for a "white nian s i time. Tuo ottioe was giren to the present incumbpnt, Tostmasr Eobert, who a'.to i k.ynR a store. ... m... u ctvl . . .... . .i. imvernnieut ana ttie coion-u i-r- - Tbecbantre made a bitter ntriu among iue , T...,..iiri. anu mire and siniple. ! friends of both, and a boycott waa organ- The hito people in the Third .listri.t ; iMJi cor distributing mail from the old did not r-p"ter and did not vote, a u.c tKjxej. wlncn lie Kept. evi.b-n.-e b.f.re the Don't Feel Well, clearly fb'.F, save in the r.;tioofone to , eix. Mr. ( atchimrs' pret'-ne that he had An j yet V(u are not sirk en0Ilph so con a w-eming inHj-jrity of T,"" i vot.-s in- 8llit j.r jGryou refrain from sodoing volves the l-retense that he rcceivc.1 Itie j for fr yoa w;u aarm yourself and votes of the colored peoj-le to the iiutn- frirmiswe will tell you just w hat you l-t of o,t roof every thn-e f"'11"'1! nrt,. It is 1Ixk1s' Sa'parilla, which ) votes ca-U will lift you out of that uncertain, un- The evidence-is very interesting. Mr. 4lif,,rtable, dangerous condition, into a M.Neilly, chaii'iiHii ofllie immihi.ii ! t.,te f pooj liealth, ootilnlenw ana (.iini.ifee of the Third district, j ,..,.rfli,e. You've no idea bow jKitent ,n iKiin- I'm. in linger to a i "Would the fact that a man h the hw of so man v Kv that tier b wrier ,T n.ak oar g-mat boast. Our pilta cure it while others or, not. ( nnrra a t.rmx r.rvCT Plui areTerraman and ery eiwv to lake. ne or two pills a dne Tiier are striftlT recetalileanrl ao oot irripe or rmiw ht ly their irentle a.tK.n r-lea-e- all who im tl-in. In via la at cent. five tur $1 . Sold ewrwhere, or aent by maii. KSUatX CO, Vew Tat fclE H&a i-stmn : hud ever Htu!!-d a ballot l-'X eaiw him m i-n-ii eitiierhi.SK .al or business htainiinjt A.ib.er-'I don't think 1 would stn.'is biui." ' in a choice b. tween n-v-M rule and tu.ll.rt box fluliini? which would you !ioe-?-' I would do i'.ke the oiddt key pu-a. I-,-rdid, I WMild take to the w.knIs. Mr. M.N.-iHv ia inclined t-i 1 fa.e!i..us i-lusiveHn lova iie, but his real senti ment he do -s not leave in doubt. .b.hn IV I mly, who keei a dnip store in .m t.ville, t est i lied when asked: -IH you coi sider ballot-U.x eti;llint- a crime in vie of the t-eculiar surround i,n:s ia the country and the south .ei.er- iivr No, 1 don't ; I consider it a necessity at times. this peculiar medicine is in cawed like yours. He Was Drowned While Fishing. -The bo.lv of E. l Cl 4av tiusaaasj SB av - - , h n n ' j -bik i CapaqpsyrtaayKlSalaasaawawa7a)ajiaa .ii-jft.ft.iina mm n n - ma lwaiM i 5 Qinn ma at em Pi.rtK.Hr!!... Ya., M.y 1 ! I). Walker, of Brooklyn, N. Y , editorof the ! '.i'-ai.'J.7-i JV'iim who has been miss in,: frum Wcldon, X. C since Saturday last, ! wv f.nnd tliis morning by two colored men who were fishing in Roanoke river at Wei- don. near t!ie railroad brfdgc. (in bis per- J son were round Ins waCD, money ana pa ' per. and he held in his hands a broken fish im; po'.r. The body, which was bat little decomposed, was brought to shore aud triew , ed by a laie crowd. A coroner's inquest ! w as held, the jury returning a verdict of ac- DOES CURE CONSUMPTION In its First Stages. lie tun yon gri the grnuiHU. Shoe f yi-UV L X-, si? Mi WOLFFS ACM BLACKING And clean your Shoes WITH ASPONCE In place of a BrutH. EVERY Housewife EVERY Counting Room, EVERY Carriage Own.er EVERY Thrifty M9Ch.ar.ic EVERY Body able to hold a brushv BHOULDCSl runt. will T.a oli a wiw ruawtruRC Tarnish wmia Stw.w autww mi CM.Mawaaa mi tuo W..U. Wt.iw T.wawww mat W..LA. STA.W VWUW OLW BU.WKCTW tttUC wriLL BT.IN SAar'a Cowom mo wourr a. hahdolfh. Philadelphia. 4tk a Drmf, hwl mi Hmm 'arwuAujr iW Joiixsrnw it, Pa , May 2. Messrs. Reuben Miller, J. IS. Seou, and Architect Orr of Pittsburgh were in town this evening, loca ting the memorial hospital for the Uood comiuistion. A prirate corporation ia being formed to cut a new channel for the river, through the south side, and providing the city releasti the title of the present bed of the river the expectation is tc complete the improvements without oil to the rily. It the scheme is ! iucoe3fu'iJy carried out, there will 1 no I fiinber fears of over il. Arthur K rk's dynamite gang ditlodgtd the remains of three bodies from the bed of the river to-day. Forced to Leave Home. Over CO people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call at their druggist's for aret trial package of Lane's Family Medicine. If your blood u bad j your liver and kidneys out of order, if you are constipated and have heauuche, and an unsightly complexion, don't fail to call on any druggist to-day for a fnt sample of this grand remedy. The ladies praise it. Everyone likes it. Large-size package, 50 cents. HERIFF'S SALE. A Dead Man's Ghost. An interest- auiiEKU.vP, Md., May 2.- of u.- n,..r ..in In wrri! of Fi Fa suit Von F.x i A . nfH..i'.Mn.rnmmnn fiHI. ..fHont- ie: County, J'a.,1 1U expose to public Kate at Mug ghost story comes from the town ihe Court Uouiw, lu Somen.!, !'., at l o clonic p. 8h-rDgi,llre ia About ten days ago Sam- uei owain, an ageu citizen oi toe jua.:.-, uicu ... i . T C, nrrril 1TAV ctO 1 COil I at Ul rcslueilce ami was uurrieu. i.n-11 -J' 1J. n,H, -.venino. BlK.nl dl.slt Mr. .11.1 il rp o i . . r - ... i r,o v'mumiu All the rurht. ti le. int. ret ami claim of John ... , Short, of, Iu, and to tut- follow ing described real Bowers were sitting in a room on the grouna floor when all four were startled at seeing !NFANTS2YALIDS. TRADE,OrHA.T,lepB?JMARr;. Lid. um TMt ONLT Perfect Substitute for Mother's Milk. INVALUABLC iU CHOLCRA iNFAMTWal NO TirTMIKO. A Quickly Assimilattd Foti ron DysrPTic, Consumptives. Con VALC SCENTS. A Perfect nutrient in ALL VUASTirlO O.'SCASCS. Brouincs NO CSOKINO. Kccr oi All Climatcs. o p frt i it'tiT "ThxCabi oC , pm.nio or U. VjlKTH.- -niuol ji" wauadLtnat, Ooliber-Gocdaa Co., BOSTOM, MA&S. Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, . . UAtrcTAcrcan, aSd;Deaijc WaoLi3AiiiXRxTAii.iB or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, Hard and Soft AVoods, OAK, POPLAR, SIDINGS, TICKETS, MOULDING.?, ASH, WALNUT. FLOORING, SASH, STAIR RAILS, CHERRY, YELLOW PINE, SHINGLES. DOOR BALLSTER3, CHESTNUT, WHITE PINE, LATH. BLINIs, NEWEL POSTS A General Lino of all grades of Lumber and iBulldin Material and Rooting- Slate kept in k toe I Also, can furnish anything In the line of our husincta to order with reasonable promptness, such as Brackets, Odd-sized work, etc. i ..ri.in i..t r wronn.l Ditua'e in RockwiKwl Hon.uali. Som.-r.et (ouniv. pa., boiinUsl on Ihe North liv i.it of Y.ci h. Snyder, on the Et br Cox's Cn-ek, o-i Iliei Snuh by lot of Geo. Hnltx- hour, i,.l on ll.e Went by I nn-f-nn-ir "., I.avmc ilierw n cr. ele.1 a l-.vo story tniire leli- imilliouse, with a oue-M- ki;ehea, w itu the a TurleT.an.-eK . . . - ; ,i ... .. . . i. .... .w i-. r ...kn Short, at Ihe suil of Aiitiiuti iV. llradbcrry. - AI-SO - n .), r-wht il'le ini.n-t and clnim of J. Ct, Mevers, et at., of, in and In Hie lullowiiig de-Bi-nlHst real e'lte. vie : Lou Nos. I'M and 1"'. loeal.-d on Second Ave niM M.-ver--i:ii:e ILmi iKli. Also, a IrHCI ol land Miuale in S.iiiiinii T.iwiisbli.. Somerset Co.miy lv e.in.li.iiie ivineo-s Hint !'". 1ht. Ii.'". more or 1 eK.-...4ii.Lr alein .me-r.mrtii acre oll in llen- rie!i Houiiwn : also riwM'ia tw- ii.-res and 24 the fofni and face of the deceased .-Jr. Hwain standing at the window looking in. One of the ladies fell in a dead Cunt, while the oth- -ers in the apartment ran from the room into the open air. The attention of several nun in the street was attracted to the house by the commotion, and they, too. saw the fig ure of Mr. Swain standing at the window. As they looked the figure vanished away in to air. The matter created a good deal of excitement, and Sunday the grave was ex amined to sec if it was intact, but no evi dence of distuibance was visible. The peo ple residing in the house moved out Monday perche. which were sold to JUinrue l.en- I morning , and cannot be induced to return, hart, a Ijolninc J J. HoMitzvi;. aud oiher, know ll I : lie jMeiil. U-eiilev tract. tul-i., o. ev....ifi.in um .he TirrilK-rtv of -T. O. Meyers, et al., at the suit of iUnanuel Lieh- ty e Ailmr't, ue. Hold it to the Light. ALSO ideiital drowning. Everybody Knows That at this season the blood is filkd with iiuMirities. the accumulation of months of close confinement in poorly r3 iS22i3 inFTTiFT'-a The man who tells you confidentially just what w ill cure your cold is prescrib- i. .... .i. , . t. an ihertehl title, interei-t and elaimof Mi hael in2 KeniWS liUlsam lilts year, in rfutj cover, of. in and 10 the following dewrii-cd real preparation of tuj8 remarkable medicine A certain tract f land Htuate in .Tenner Twp , or COUgl9 and colds DO expense is spared Somerset Countr, Pa., aiijuimng lamls ul JobD U . , waller John H iyn-i. Jonas An kenv. et al . eon- o combine only the best and purest in- ed rf'rar. d-iii.":.' gradients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Bal- bam and other ouiluiililings, Willi tne aj.pune- snm 0 tj,e jight and lOOK tlirougn it ; no " laken tn execution as the property of Michael tiee the bright, clear look ; then compare Cover, at the suit ol Jacob Cover, SrV Executor, . , -,,.,!; pr;rfi r-zv. nn.l $1 . et al. ALSO- ... .. .4 woo a (Olt-stion ln,u" , V,n ...ventilated stores, workshops and tene- ol race BUiireiii.-icY - . mulled the ballot-bos f-'tfeit cither his menu. All these impurities and every trace of scrofula, salt rheum.'or other dis ease may be ex;elled by taking Hood's Sarsapari'.la, the best blood purifier ever produced. It is the only medicine of w hich "200 doses one dollar" is true. A Woman's Foot. in the princi!e that "All's well that Fs ial or business-' Man. ling?'' -So, sir ; he would not '." "Is not ball .t box dulling looked iim by the best element in the South as the choice Ix-tween ovor-sary evils?" ' It if, so far as I know ." William H. Smith, a colored 'aw yer if tireeiiville, testified : , i .... i r . IllrtS UJO num. nws. " ' y- - "I believe a separate code of nior.i's ; ends wed, the appearance .U a woman s faiiedisnoreaRonlornotnowreMivinea and of honor .ho called, prevails in thej foot is of supreme importance. Treat lvSS." ,...r.i, .,ft!,e South different from that your rhoes tenderly. Have one pair sa prevailing in bucinew and social rela- cred to winy weather, for rubbers ruin v.-.. anil fin. Ii-nuKrat;c lead- ! fine leather. Avoid varnish and black- ; Miissiniii n-L-ard the negro as ing of all k inds, and substitute vaseline. having nr right to vote when bin vote First rub your shoe? with a piece of old, i. Me'vto t-ea-ainst the whites, mi.l i black silk, then apply the vaseline with ii.. ,,n.l..r an. h eireumstance bailot-box j a si.ft, black kid glove. I iThni T caw Crma I do not mean nieralrta Hop inem lor a time, and then hv Uiem re turn twain. I MKAK A KAUICAi. GW&. k iiave niaue uie aiaeadtB ua FITS, EPILEPSY or FAIXXNO- SICKNESS, A 1!fe-trmr study. I WA-SRAirr my remetiy to CUHB the worst esses. JteoanEe omen oaro ilOTTLai Expreu and tost oriice. It cf-ts yon nothing lor a trial, and It will cure you. Addreaa H.C.ROOT.M.C., l83PEABL5T,HrWTtIM ill thnrioht title i merest and claim of Clem ent Knitle and . M. Wadsworth, of, in and to iliA f..r...i. um .'cs.-riticd reiil .-trtt.. vix : T.. ii-nain WiL.-rf L-roieid iiiiiiU-ill llerlin Bor. Somerset County. I'a., tMin.teJ by Kitck St. on .1... -.rt-tli Mi.in Cnwi Sir.-et on the K-isl. North Street on the !i'li. and lot of J. J. Meyers' heirs on the ."(. hitvinp ther-ou ens-ted a twoslory frame dwelling h-mse. stKble, and otaer outoutia- i.ii- with the ai.M!rellHI.-.-K. 'iakeiiinexisuii.il sihe property of Clement F.niile and W. M. Wadsworth, ter. Uu , at the suit of Lilian 1 Uchiy 's Adui r. ALSO All the rlirht. title, in'ere it and elHira oi G. I). Consumption Surely Cured. To Tn Eoiroa: Please inform your roaden that I bava a posiUre leuioJy for the above-DAmed disCAse. By its timely use thousand of hnpelcu eaaea bare born permanently eared. I shall be glad to send two botilea of my remedy FREE to any of Tour readers who have consumption if tlioy will send me their Express and P. O. address. Respect fully, T. A. BLOCUU, SL 1B1 1-oAxl Bt, a. X, Negroes Starving In OKIahoma WitniTA. Kan.. May 1. Two colored men, Jackson and Davis, arrived this morn ing in an exhausted condition from the ne- I.iehty, II. M. lv -rklev, Ad.iiiiustraior ef tman'l J ro settlement in Oklahoma, where, they I iclitv .iee'.l . a-id . M. Berklev. of, in and to I " . h foTtowTn. J.-2-rihHl reatti ri,. : A certain say, exists a deplorable condition of affairs. These men come hero for aid. I hey say their brethren have nothing to tide over till i. ., ,.r irrr,.ii..l .iiMHielii Alcverditie Biirniutli Somerset Cuimtv. l a., know n iin the plan of Mid ...un.. l..t il r-'Uiini.'er's Addition." Imlllld ed on Hie North by fimmit streei. on tt e rsst oy neiliier dothes nor food, and that a ine i . lmenda but t u ding is not only jintiliuble." Matthew Johnson, a highly reputable planter, w hose home wh in Yicksbtirg, did not think "ballot '..ox n'.tilling would afl,--t bis chance for Heaven." Hill boldly ass.-rts that the fourteenth .,,.1 r.fi....ntli atiifiidiiieiits v. r- nullified If you insist on your dressmaker facing your gow ns with velvet or velveteen instead of braid, you w ill lessen your shoemaker s bills and lie saved lrom the purple blemish on the instep caused by the movements of the ..11 : U-,., l..il.na m,a MLiIlfl IU nuikiii ii in., i'u tv.fua v. o!T don't hunt up old shoes and use the shabby buttons, but invest live cents in during the coi;t.t. and proves by w it- a card of shining black beauties, and K A P OUSTERS licssesthat the popular verdict w :is simp ly reversed by taking his mnjority of from 7.000 to 10.ti;0 and turning it ovr to T. C Catchings, and, as is shown, nothing was easier, liecause the I'emo oratic bosses badcontr.l of every pre cinct in the Third district of Mississippi. When they could not get the Kepublican otlWials drunk they drove them away or refused to olen the ballot boxes at aii. Hill said yesterday : "My adversary may apieal to race prejudice ugainst me. have them ready for emergencies. One old button sjioils the style of a shoe. (Jaiters are charitable things that cover a multitude of defects. Half-worn boots will last a long time under their kindly protection. Now is a good time to buy them, and in most shops you can get r pair for one dollar and sixty-five cents'. To save your evening shoes and slippers invest in a pair of white fleece-lined arctic boots, which will cost two dollars, save ten times that amount in carriatrc ARE THE BEST. Ml steles, prices to suit all. Y. AvitK-sA So.ss, Phii.adkli-hia. ssild by uli deulera. Nkalesmen - WanteFi KJ JLV LUCAL t)K rm -V 'l'T T"V1 ri. .1 1 w-v v rjijiJ.'M. tosell our Ntirs'nr sto -k. Salary, exiwii.es and steady Elupl -.ynient gimrdlded. Chase Brothers Company, may'.. Kocuenicr, , l. I uiake no .peAl of that kind. I only i hire and medicine, not to mention the ..i ;rii not .Wt. an.l ahnM tlioniaelvea. After retnovintf vour the- Llection Committee don't see the j shoes put them in a correct position by I 2! S Gj H ! Vi Oi Hi 2f iiistu of in v cause clear us the sun in pulling up the uppers and lapping the Heaven lam willing to stir outsi.ie ol . llap over ana iastening one or two out- tons. Then pinch the instep down to the toe, bringing the fullness np instead white i.lavuiates of mv curly life, and I of allowing it to sag down into the slov- am not asham d to sav I was Iniru a enlv breadth of half-worn foot gear. A elave and I clung to mv old friend3in boot that is kicked off and left to lie their day of trial. ! where it falls or is thrown into the closet -Hot I si., titoiid to Wl.)!i2 to that i will isoonl ke shape and gloss. LudiVV political body w hich found my people j o u Jj i:i i'. Congresa. I represent the ttcputiiican niasMea in mv district. I still love the CSTABLISHCD ISSt. Broom Manufacturers Supplies PEA NI LS. CEDAR CHESTS, ROBERT DICKEY A CO., General Ccniiuissioa Jlcrchants, 77 Water St., Piltalmrgh, Pa. there is much sickness caused by the state of semi starvation to which they have been subjected for the past two wteks. Early Adjournment In Doubt. Wahuinutox, D. C, May 3. Even Speak- ment the first or the middle of July. Sixth street. on the Soul h by llieh street, uu Wwt tiv It A- .1 KHilroa.l. Taken in fcxeemiou as the proreny oi it. i. I.ichtv. Email I l.iehty s Atnr., ami t. ii. lien ley, at the suil hi lavld l.ich'.y. ALSO All the rbrhl tiile. Interest and elsim of Adam Fri.-dline. of. in and to the following described real estaie. vut : i . ... , . : , :., ,.l t.-, A reriain tract of land situate iu Jenmr 1 wp . I er tveeii io orKiu.....s ui.-i. "t- Somerset County, Pa.. adsMtung lauds r Gillian anv ,r,0urnment that could be called early, l.--.. .41..... L' ..in. VI. "... tt ;i"ltlll ll M.lll I others, containing 171 a'eres more or lex-., havine I and is ready to admit that the pro? pects are thereon erected a two-story planR iw ei.in nous t , f sitting through Au-ust, and res bank barn and olhr buildings w ith the apptirte- mr lu'" , ' nances. I sibly September, ratner man an nujuuru lalteti in execution oi ine pnuK-ny ot .v.m... Friedlliie. at the suit of Jacob lluHuian, iu trurt for Lunnua Uottmau. Tua S7r.l anri Thair M.inpv. .-. i j i T 1 tt.... t ' 1 1 i ill tlierlL-ht til!i. .invrrst anil elir.i of Gwnre . ruiuu""'". - v.tv..fii W. GK.maii ol. in and to the fo.lowine ieeritil I 0f Phillipshure, Kansa?, and hiijun Jicebe, Meveti.ale Hot v: o.y K of Superior, Nebraska, paid $JJ0 to a New known on the plan of ssiil town as lot No. uv I ,"ew Jersey, man whom they met on ' iili.igers addition " iHumded on the N.iBh by I ' J . North St. on the E.it bv Eighth St. on the South their way east, for what they supposed was bj- Hale St. and on the West by ..t No. i:i m counterfeit money. Tuev started W. liassmsn at ihe suit of Michael Tr.els.-r, iu west again but were observed by llie po.ice rust for Eliaheth C. Gassmau. I - .u. a I. -re t hew worn nt.pnirur the NOTICE. I satchel to count the supposed money, and Al! pprsiiw p-ir.-hftMtie at the above sale ase late mrtice that 10 ler eeni. oi it i.- money must be wia when the p is kn.s-ked down, otherw-t-e it will ara-.n be expose! to sale at the rik of Ihe nrst purchaser 1 lie re.-ioiie of the purchase money must lie paid on or U-fore Tluiri-iUy of the first week of Mi.y i-rtu ..f Court, li.e tune lixed bv the Court for se.-uriiie Uie .ieltliowlolrmi-nt ot deel and no deed w lil ik- acknowledged ualil the pur chase money ! ikliU iu lull. SitFRirfs (iinrr. 1 R. S. McMILI.F.N. Soioerset Pa., Apr aoih. Sheriff. rl',1 I on being questioned Ihe story came out. plesa take notice that In tier cent, ot the P"r-I The satchel was found to contain tissue pa- eliase money Dins, ix- iu ncn L.ie ('li is iij I 1 i. . f... h,'ll Tl.u two uer, n rajipcu ... i,wm ' - . - men were allowed to continue their liorae- ward journey. and myself slaves and w ith magnificent lienevolen.-e stooH.i to raise us r.pto the mental and moral dignity of manhood. ' It is justice we want and we will await the coming of a time to secure it, audi Wlieve this Congress will give us w hat we liattle for." Why contiiii-.e the use of irritating vw ders, finutfs or liijuids. l'ly's Cream Halm, pleasant of application and a sure cure for catarrh and cold in the head, can bo had for !wV. It is easily applied into the nostrils, is safe and pleasant, and is curing the .nost obstinate cases. It jives relief at once. I'.very tissue of the body, every lone, muscle and organ, is made stronger and more healthful by the use of Hood's Sar- saparilla. When lovers iiang over the gate theie is a good deal to be said on both t ides before they quit. Pet Names of New States. il PfSilTC '" eanvHN. lol th s-'e or out AuLix I J HoiivM.rown Nur-rv Stock WANTED MOST LIBERAL TERKS. I'm .... .. 4 C., '. , i . .... ni I (ia. I ti rv..l 1 IIiIaakI Vm. Lyimi.trv. A(!'trt w. I. offlM n. x.rncva jurt- 1,1'hPVH. r'-T'l'Mi'.Tl! Ill '. Consul to San Domingo. WashixgtoX, D. C, May 3. Among the nominations sent to the (Senate to-day was that of John S. Durham, of Pennsylvania to be United States Consul at San Domingo. Mr. Durham is a colored man and a resident of Philadelphia. He has been employed on the Evening JSulletiu as an editorial writer for the past six years. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania- and a prom inent representative of the best colored jo- pie of Philadelphia. Killed in a Runaway. SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUEanb "BICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS. 1ND. " The pet names of the four baby utaUs are as follows: North Dakota is the "Fii. kertail SUte," South Dakota is the "Swing Cat State," Washington is the "Chinook State" and Montana is the "Stubbcd-Toe State," M . M - JL. ... ac A s OSlce and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. nibCSSul ET SCIENTISTS AS IT WILL PAY YOU n tot vot-a Jlemorhil Work or WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMKKSKT. PENN'A., Manufscturcrof and Liealer In E-utern Wort FarnUlted en .rf .Vfi'. tn o3 OJvrt IliU UkLUi nam l ra na-. a Alto, Asent for (fie WHITE BROX.E! Persons in need of MONTMEXT WOKKwill find it to their itiierest to call al my shop w uere. a proper siioivina will be irivou them. -.soiU- fiv-twti tivtirntU'ffi in Eirry Ccte, and tRI'.'E$ I LK run. 1 luvue special attenuon io,u.e White Bronze, Or Pure Zino Monument Introdticeil by REV. W. A. KINO, as a.Peei.lcl Imi-rovemenl in the point of MATERIAL AND CUN'Sl Hi CTiCiN, and which Is destiued to l the Popular Moiimnent for our Changeable Cli mate. IVE HE A CALL AVM. F. SHAFFEli. BETTER 1SD GOOD ENOUGH" Famm o fc T--.'7y- 2is M J X! kia.iii im H 5 - -'.'"- - ,i "Z-n p .,,.h,i'is- i-.-s . ra OIL AND GASOLINE CAN! MANI'PAC-rjRrO IV me Wlnfleld Masorg Co., WarKa,0. Every Family Should Have One No Dropping Oil ou the Floor or Table. No Faucet to Leak or get knocked open tc Waste Contents or cause Explosions. Pum and Can close automatically Aift TlcHTJ No Leakage No Evaporation AKO AUSOLVTEir SAFE. A Unlverc:;! r-'c-spr-o'd NeeeasltJ e-ATT. LiCX sgjE-TI TlEli. ForSale ln3ointrse: by J. B. Hor.DERB At'M, M. SCHRf K'. KANTNEHS & PI.ATT, E. R. CUEFKOIH, FKEASt It K'KlSElt. Over 500 Coaut;ful resigns. AST STOITE. Send for t, TliiE'Price Licti Circu-lcrc. -;m r sir sir (', :-'' - rh MlNcr.-rt-wrD sv MONUKEMTAL PR0N2E COMPANY, Ajiin.uiii-c.i.i. con :;. U. H. Downs' Vegetable Balcamtc Elixir I a positive euro for Coughs, Cold.;, Croup, Wlioopins-Congh, Catarrh, Hoarse ness, Intluenza, Slutting Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma. Lunir l ever, I'leurisy, and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Limp;. As an Expectorant it lias no equal. Consumption has been cured times w ithout r umber by its timely use. It heals the ulcerated surfaces, and cures when all other remedies fail. I'ifty-six years of constant use has proven its virtues. Every family i hor.ld Let p it in the house. Sold everywhere. Henry, Johnson A- Lord, Proprietors, Turlington, Tt Dr. Henry Baxter's EVlandrake Bitters are a sure cure for Costiveness, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver, Kheumatism, Dizziness, Sick IleaiLiehe, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Apoplexy, Palpitations, Eruptions ami 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 will find relief and permanent cure by the use of theso Bitters. Iking tonic .-.ltd mildly purgative they purify the blood. Prico 25 cts. per bottle. For sale by all dealers in medi cine. Henry, Johnson & Lord, Proprietors, Burlington, Tt Henry, Johnson & Lord, Proprietors of Arnica and Oil Liniment for Man and i?cast The best external remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramps, Sprains, Onuses, Bums and Scalds, Sciatica, Backache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all otur Pains and Aches. It is a safe, sure, and effectual Remedy for ( Jails. Strains, Scratches, Sores, Ac, on Horses. One trial will prove its merits. It effects are iu most cases instantaneous. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. Price 25 cts. and 30 cU. per bottle. Sold every w here. JOHN N. SNDYER, AGT., SOMERSET, PA. SCHMIDT I3UILI3IsGr Sex In Mineral Atoms. FOR, GlRL A menilier of the California Microscop- j lea! Society, Mr. Mason Kintiry, of San j Francisco, has bwn making some remar kable cK-i itn.-n'ii, the results of w hich have i auaed tl.. ntlemin to d-s-Ure bis Iselicf in the hypothesis that atoms, I whether miner', animal or vegetable, j are male or female. That Mr. Kinney's j otiinion ta entitled to trre.it wc'L-iit nmv 1 le inferred from the fact t!..-t be is verj pro ninent, not only in the Paeiii.: shipe scientific circles, bu. is a im-tiits r of sev eral foreign acientitic a K-ieti.s, and con tributes to many of their journals. Sexu ality in atoms, if verified, w i'd create a revolution in the sciences. . J,, .-:; :,. Jli.olU. A Special Offer to the Young Women of America to Secure a Fe COLLEGE EDUCATION A COMPLETE EDUCATION AT VASSAR COLLEGE, WH$ Preservation of Lard. .lames L Iieaionvi'le, Ph.ti., finds the alum prrvs for purify ing lard all that ctan lie desire.!. The lard is m.-ll.-d a 'it- tie jKiw.lered alntu 1st ing stirred in. theni stirred, cooled, un.l r-n an inclined i slab rubbed briskly with a mullcr, while The Old Oaken Ttneket. 1 l Imn-tsiund It.ickct, lue Moaa-eosvnsi iluek.-t," a Terr lik' ly the one that has eonreyJ pn- I w .our iimen irom a. .toe ,ia elL B stream of water is allowed to trickle lnuu wei. multa. or p.YX,toitK.na frtnu the I eon. lo era.lKwt these poMooe from thn ( kystem and mil- yimraeit a et-u of malarial. over it. For preserving the lard cxi nuents ivi'boid or biboua lever, and to keep tlie , . , ... . . . , ; "ver. kidneys and lunn In a healthy and ere made brides w.th benzoin, with t vur-.roui eomditiiai, ua Dr. Pten--c r,rfo.a Were littl ol tiilead liuds, stc.raji Salievcle i id, turs-n!ine. ami tolu. Tiie best re sults were obtaini d by nirig one per ent of balsina of tolu ; the Lard was wl.it-, kept will, and bad its peculiar h well n.ake l by the slight but pleas rl (.f the Imlsatn. A .Ir-.ie of t.Ulrt ( pasf J w ill ; I i t,e , f t. - -N 1.., Trm.rcrijii the oli ciwm. it a mum -A all Ihe X- cn-t.H-y ormtin into aco. uv. then-i.y eleauia in and iunf vinir the eyst.-m, IreeuiK- it from al. nutnner of ht.xxi-poiii.me, no DiatM-r from what ouise tle-y bave ama-n. Aii iis.-as.-e iri)rinaiinir from a torpid or deranired hver r tn.iu impure blood, yield to iu wonderful curative pe,.perti.w. It n-rulHU the atom. n nd bowels, promntue the appetite and ilumstiim, and itirea l; sn-pia. -Luer (nm. l lMlnt, ' and Chrtmic I Uarrhtw. SaJt-rhetim, J. -uer. busma K.r i-tB. MiTohilotis Sorea and Sse.lmev. Knianred O lands and Tumors t -'ll" und.T its ue. iul.i.-n Mciical liweoverT" ts the only ) i and hver inetbetno. .fd bv druCTistg. r a positive a-uaurmntee of iu bene. - - or curuur In ev.sry ee or money paid it w ill k promptly returned. Copyright, ISS8. by WoaxCl Da. kU& Ajux. 4 7i .other American College. This offer means a complete cdn zjcatlon ia every branch of study, The Ladies' Home Journal -i paying all expenses. l A CHANCE FOR AN EDUCATION FOR ALL GIULS. jlifiuis fsrr.nrl ( c WH also, as a second offer, .si r jvtiu, i gWctoanjpriof l6ycars or over, ll To any youri pirl of 16 years or over, wfio will from this date until January 7ADB2S Kom D?IV Ac fat 5 loo per year, we will give as a x it reward a complete education at Vassar () ffpi College, including all expenses of tui- JJ w vtion, board, &c, for an entire course: o. if she prefers, she mav choose Wellcslev. Smith, or anv ' . . J Offer. J who will between now and Jan v 1st, iSgi.scnd us 1,000 subscrib ers rr 1 He l inirs Hnur lnctvn -.- -m "..tl w 1 . , . . ... vw.s.-, ol gt i pi. i tai, a lull isinlc term of one year at I assar College, or any other Amcri- Vi . '-n t 1 a . , .. .. -:uii ,u.ic-"tT mic may sciccu icrm means a ruu coi 2 r 71 "A full year's study, we rruarantccing to meet the entire expenses thereof daring the year. Our o-par;e Premium Catalogue, including Art Needlework Instruc tion, maJcd FREE upon application. MAT number HOW READY. Onth Bms stands tO cents a copy. Edited by Edward W. Bok. Tes 1-adies Home Jiwknal has a paid for drcnlation of nearly HALF A MILLION copies each issue, a larger circu latiou than any other periodical in the world. i On the Jfea-t S.'ands, 10 Cenf per Copy. Subscription $1.00 per Year. CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. r5 West Chester, Pa., May 4. Willie and Clara Fitzpatrick, aged 3 and 0 years, re sjiectiyely, were killed, and two other chil dren seriously, perhaps fatally, injured by being thrown from a carriage to day. Mr. Fitzpatrick had just placed the children in the carriage when Willie struck the horse ! with a whip, causing the animal to run away. Mr. p it zpat ncic was uragtsj a long distance and badly hurt iu trying to stop the horse. Mrs. Fitzpatrick was driven in aane by the tragedy. Preferred Death to Imprisonment. Siso Siso, X. YM May L Oillcers went to the home of Henry C. Raymond this morning to arrest him on a charge of Biga my. Raymond talked for a while about the charge 'against bim, and then asked permiss ion to go to his room to change his clothes. This request was granted, and as soon as the accused man entered his room be drew a revolver and shot himself through the breast, inflicting a fatal wound. Raymond had always been highly respected by his neighbors. Buy Your Pianos and Organs at II. Kleoer & Bro. SOB Wood Slrett, PIttsburgn. Why? Because Klilier l Bro. are the oldest and most reliable d.lers; because Kleber & Bro. are the only ones in all Pitts burgh who are, and have been for years, practical piano teachers and piano, makers , because Kleber .6 Bros, are the exclusive agents for all the best pianos and organs made in this country; because Kleber fc Bro. are admitted to be the most honest and trustw orthy music dealers in Piitshurc;!) and western Pennsylvania; because Kleber .t Bro. 6ell lower, take smaller profits and give lasier time payments and longer warrantees than any other house, etc. At Klcliera' you can buy the wonderful Steinway, the great Conover, the popular 0iers, and the sweet Emerson pianos ; also the lovely Ilurdett organs and the unrivaled vocalion church organs. If you want the lowest and best prices, call at Kleber A Bro.'s. ::::::::::":::::::::i:r.::: The Largerst and Most Complete jzzziz Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES- ESTABLISHED 1836. GK "W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF IT I MET UUrUICir ICTC Telephone No. 866. iiiu liiiivinikivji ' IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQOURS. AND CIGARS. NOS. 03 ASD 97 FIFTH AYEXVE, PlTT.snURGir, rESlTA. i Alt Or'lfrt received bg mail ot othtrwiie irU! rrire proicp utLntkM. t Fate of a Deserter. IlKAi roKT, 8. C, May 3 To-day, as one of the phosphate freight vessels was going to sea, a sailor nsnied Jordan tried to defert. He jumped ove: rhoard w hile the shi was making its way through Coo&ar.e river and attempted to swim to the shore, which wes not more than 100 yard distant. A boat was lowered and sent after bim, but there was nj capturing him. A couple of man-eating sharks got ahead of the boat and the poor man was torn to pieces and eaten before the boat could reach him. The man was a Norwegian seaman on board the Sea Queen, a sailing vessel which bad been In port some days and which was on ber way to Liverpool. When a man finds ai-utton in his salad be will hardly take the excuse that it ia part of the dressing. Fr WATERPROOF CQLUW or CUFF THAT CAN HE RELIED ON 3STot to gfrLl-ES 2NT3" Tto Oiscoloi?! BE UP TO THE MARK BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE 5; fi ' Si LU L mark. NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN EE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. JUL 0 1 A DMIXiSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ks.late of I.yrtia llfichstetler. der"d.,lfltc of Green ville Twp., Somerset t o., I'a. letters of ailnunisirntion on the atiove estate having lieru granted to Ihe underpinned by the proper aulhoritv. notice is hereby Riven to all persons ludcbled to said estate to make imniedi at.iaynient. and those hariinrelainis aesinst the same will present them duly authenticated lor settlement on Sutnrdny, the ;ith day of May, lsvo at the hue residence of dee d. E. K. IIOCUSTKTI.F.R. aprl6. Administrator. e j. O KO.N.CIIAMEK. A't. s!i-lyr. dMt. Pleasant, Pa. ihri-r; is & v good revenue results froi t rSAP0LJ0: i - i-w t is aisolid c&ke - oscourin sota Try irinyour next house-clezkning &nd be happy Looking out over the many homes cf this country, w see thousands of women wearing away their lives in household drudgery that might he materially lessened by the use of a few cakes of S APOLIO. If an hour is saved each, time a cake is used, if one less wrinkle gathers upon the face because the toil is lightened, she must be a foolish woman who would hesitate to make the experiment, and he a churlish husband who would grudge the few cents which it costs. S?i;;ser HV 5i-STii c;s-5 5: r, . !il.r:iisrjs Z-V ? - - 3 1 f-Sf' ? v ' ' -iSrSJ v. --'i-i i - 3 y r 2 " s- 3 .J - n f J.?JA i.3:i' D " it 0 ' a Z 3 r f 3 If i a it, - V V Y ' -.v . . . .!. r... - .- sw, r - ji'i-'. ... f;r .. ! A V-t ; ''.' .-1 : - - V V -''j. ' 1 , . " . ' i -av .. A '. : . l'.. . J ' X ! aJ Rnbher tootm mless worn linconibru;. Ceseraljy slip off lua t-et. THE C0LC1TESTER BrRRr mskr all ttvf!r nhowi with Is)4 of 1 n j TiitttvT. ThLS rtin-T try Utm uje Aihl cL nuMMir Crum siii(jiua? nil h-m Call fi-r -OM-hwtr- I "ADHESIVE COUN-rW 1L L11.1.0S ft;. ALT'S.. mi,lii j,i T1lC0 atnur 5'. fZii loir ; , , . IfiANTPn-AWW W rt Si" w - - mnm m A TREES. Sflli'uBS. ViNESJ fy ,-.-t -.-'.v'io STEADY WfJ tor dossil, ldutrio4 f: t; SaJarr Blrjanse.. r 4 We irrow a full line c I OLll iloMfc OlrlC'F. B W.'' IPi.T'i..,'. '7 I !g. C. CHASE A CO., PHiLA sndtiisihiiz: mwl m 1 n 11 I Mil R .r,trr.ln. a m m. n'Wr-'-7 . -v. . inmi.M Inrttj Anal ITCHING PILES.t7:r,ur:., .awromtnaj t-ry -orr. rU i O t I -MKNT atop ihr llehtni at ml lln .line- lt 1 ajlrrrstf.tau und In tnaxst i-u remnvo I ' :t. Uf avMrtw tnsi.- -( rrl. f i et. .In-.-. ..a At&M tetter. 1R htk'AVfc Jt 8'JN. t'b.lvl ;,-- v SWAYNE'S niJvys'"r'T ..li nirri r r-TTRTS Lilil I 1Illi 1 TA. ..ntpl .irtp..iii .f - Swim'. o-n..r witimo. w i.temal wjicin.. OI rt.f mf o.' Trtri-r. S;.i. ahrui. Klnnnn l.v..!trh.S.T- Ptn-.J. Krr..nit, asmAlier how ob.tt.i.t w totif .t.nlri.. S-.M s. 4.'.l-ii-. m trtl h ms.l f"r ilJ .1 Stilt.. $l.:'ii Olr si. Ilx. BWATKAaSos, Pl.l.l-li&la, fm. li T.M..- irunntor'i tfSff EI '.14 111 few Owe rie l"n?'P bi vuvi irHr .nM- ft m m mm im-rT'ir bTU-xJa TTf will wrii'lrt r C loilNS H.IT-" ill Mtrh ).ni fv. to u tt Mlc rati nsite "'c ' rhrfhK Ati v. bt to .. i-f rnrn t lt" k.-la wh.irr.ii vt-nr nun I.I .n tnrl fhnta- r"nr.d ya 1 li ! Tha VittrYavina rat artwM t.h- a pru-artp..- Ot " i-ib. fi " .th-AfHt, r. r ifimii. it - ""it.'.V':. XSCT!Kiittit Worth IK.U. beat watch ui tSx wot id Ferirrt tiaBtepeT. Wumittd bra , -LIU tisOLD kultI:ntT CNfaV. H.th U'tiei aoft ecu: a wi. witb wurku ini ni M nh lotttHT cwti STturr on frf. tojf-thT ifh oar lirr d Tklusibt bm-tit llothll T7th watcb. are- IVrt. Ail fh work toi Mil do i to show wtwt w snd yon the- whn rail- our frini.1. ! tinrhh..rrtrl- at"' yow-ih-riilwairiiw iu vsltubla triik U w lib tt h-i- Uy'in -n -tn wneu, imI tbua w. ara n-r-W-I. V. - paT stl ri?:rr. ftrtrL r. A ft sir wm know ail. if vu tiM UM to Ko lt w-rk -or SiVHIr at all prices, lrom S35.0O to fi:if.' Tricycles nd Tandems. Lamps, Kclls and ttunurie-i. K-ml tor larite IllnstrateaCatalomieio J. A. Johaslon, 7JSfDlllineld lret,llt.h.ireh. f. 3 "S h otC u n sJSvoWpra, z d v''-er-R. ' Rifles, -I - e ,s7 (1 a j.ir..es. ' -'w 5 --'-''wert-i;;1.3 far int.4 u.t. iuawu:AAjruusuciu;4.e Catarrh ely fWWlMk cffatid In-.,.! 3b .,!,,, F' y -O' H tT.-f sa Taste ami 5: HAY-FfcVR TRY THE ApatUde is Hni'l.-.l Into etsrh nti strre-'iiljie. t-ric.' -c ''in'i at '1-r.nr'Hs , 1 J.. 11 V 1. ... I. . 1 Ii K is. r-l i n, wr.. Cl. l Dft'., .M ...rr.'i Newirll. uk JOHN C. FINCH, DEALER IN Golden Wedding ? Whiskies, 146 Water Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. OLDEST E-TAItl.IHKD IN" THFCITY. where nothing but jiirv Pol are put un, strictly Ur luiailv ani iiKtticiiial ux;, Nth inn better than ifOlileii Welin. Next un the list, (iuckonlieiiner's Cray's Monorteiihr-ia Rye. The (mm1 are Uading brant-. i-iniiirtie! of vintaireof WTon hanJ. iins, Ht lUn." ami IH meslir ; also,ll Ttm. Fineh'siMililfU Wei.liT:tf. fl for full quart, t for $.' ; l.iM'keiihtinTerV, the ame ; Mononyahrla, $h per doA'it. Wiiie.-, & per dozen, fi lor one ha!f dnzea. oonn'ty box ed. Alwi have in mock, lirandtather s t tmi- e. at J per gallon, barrels at ftp rial riTtea, 4 W lyr. ii C!aT ' A'nrr: rr.! O! Wit Tnrs. oi a wovax, so A nn Black Diamond Roofing to coves I'llV ..O SO FA1 9 tJ I THE LANO 0? Y0' jCA: :. IT ALI.E.IDY COVKSS Tllft AAlrTIL 1 Send for illustratrd circular to RI. ElIHET, Jl!., il' 423 "Walnut Htrcct PHILADELPHIA. 1)0 YOU KSOff That you are buying direet from the distiKcr when you semi your enters tfj I". L l.ip;n cott, the old fashioned Whiskey houe '.' No rectil'yiitfr: no compounding, but dinct from the "LimveoTT IIisthlekt," situated at Lipp-'ticoit Pobtotlice, tireene county. I'a., whii'd has always nia.ntitined its reputation of raakine pint gflnthi. Our mail order department frives jinniipt attention to all orders-, and at the prices we oiler our troods, makes enr eotppetitors en vious. We carry in stock the following well known brands of Kye Whinkit', in quarts-, g-allons and barrels : Lippeneott's. (.Iverlmlt's Gibson. Gurkenheimer. llonontuhela. Grays, e'c. Also a! full and complete slock of Wine?, Brandie, Gins, Ac. Write fur Prke Lint and tare money. V. E. LlPI-KNCOTT, Distiller and Wholesale Liquor Peab-r, 539 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, I'a. J. & JACOB KAUFMAN, JJ. DAVIESVILLE P. 0., (Somerset Co., Pa., Asenta Tor tlie THE WHITELY HOOP POLE MOWER. WHITELY SOLID STEEL BINDER, WHITELY AND CHAMPION REPAIRS. o Mr-Orders for Machinery and Repairs I,elt at J. H. Miller's Hardware Store, Somerset, Pa., will be- VttendtKl to Promptly. JtT-A Sample Machine is now on Kxlii bition at Mr. Miller's Store, (.'ail and see it. J. & JAC03 KATFMAN, Jit , Lavldsville I. O., J-'oiim rset. Ta. LUMBER IS ADVANCE ! SAW Sill I J, 8HINGLS STEAM ENdiXES, HAY PP.RsSE, ic. If you want a first em-. FA W H1 f . send for t atal.ic-ie and special price to itiLn .luee iu yoor section to A HFARyrilAR CO. .I.in-ted.l Yo Pa. PITTSBURGH NURSEHt (Etablished 1S40 (il",; EI.F.'JANT 1I.U S1 RATED CAT for wr-D ii ill l mai'.ed on applica:ioii. Even Furmer, Hardener, Anidtttirtfr lut should bi.ve i.ne. O-ih-rs for Cov.-r au-.l Floral Etiible Imme.liate atteiiticti. (Tt-lepliolie SSO.j lOUf, R. & A. HURDiO 5C8 SMITH FIE N ST. PUIS i OALESMEN WANTED lo -en o.ir -i htlllilr.-d l..ir- 1 Nursery stork. 1 --in' i- s. Nor: iic.e-sMry. si-i-'a! H-iviititHi;.-. to i. fcxifmudtn-etii. nt.. i-rt'. -.i.-clily. s i.-nien.-r.t. l!ei term. l-.-st .split t'-e. atltee wtiMt w. a lv.-rti-c. Ail'1-e-ali CI.KV BHOS.. .Nur-i-n men, 1;.cIksIit. This house is ri-:i.ii,le. : i"r NEW HOTEL 5 CUMEEB1 5. P. SweiUer, laU' of Sand ra!tii,;ha-- " THE AMERICAN HOLf At Cumberland. Vl.. and ha. n-fitt. -l : ui-he.1 the s..:d :..misc tl.r.'iu.-l-"'H. ' it a flr-t cLs-s Mi'i.-I t m .-i'ii.i'sl.iti-t-liug pllh.lc ill L-. l tat.le. Alt'! l-i.-r. al the i-nr. He An has in eouti.i-f -n whh the !!..! lil.-.Iltit, of ilrtllLl.. 'villi liil'l KyeWhisiy f..- -.:-. l.y use l ""'el "' at Ihe H'li"M un,' 1Ll;r Two Year cM at 3-' 0.1 r-r '' '4 Three sj ., Four " " ! 1 w " The j.r'ce of the pic ' c. nt !' e The ii'-e of t'.e'n liisio y un I .ti: ' a.-.s.rntny :11c onicr. w i.icii i- ' atienliou aud jliipuici.t. Ad-lrc-s a.i S. p. SWEITZ5 a .rj -).. :TM!t::i:i.A- I) Ti)I.rTIt)X NcTK'E. V.MiceU h.-sihe tivn tt.t!! r I hen-l..tore ex.-tn s- a-tween P. A. s1''' thii.iay lwi.1-..-M.ve.l l.y iiiiit-.A' lierM.ns krlnwiiiL- th.--i-.-!v.-s iti-l'-as'Ve nrai'l Son ''! i-tci-e ' ;,!: re.-atelv. Ti.e r.n.i-i. -s ill her-a. duc-ti-d lor P. A. scheli. v v si.HKL SEND YOUR JOB WOR To lhSOjIi:KM-T H M Vl'e do the neatest, cheap. t and iDK In the county. 01. shortest netic YOU CAN FIND TH-3 PAPER Wl &1, In PrTTswa-iH st lite A.lert...nr HurrAi. al SSREiailGTOIIBRCS. wlia will 00&UM.1 kit itirtnuiLM at l.i.-u rata. PENSION AGE SOL. UHL, Pnly authorized hy the Coternau!"1 I ar I Blucs.sjouiePiet. Pa.
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