The Mode! Teacher. Tbe thiog of nature B-ine resplend ent with the education nd the knowl ed,re that alert and inventive maa is con ceived to possess. Tbe individual that is void, and alo'.ute!y incapable, to a cer tain extent, of acquiring this natural wisdom which nature displays for every being of tbe universe, LouU never con ceive pushing a vocation to success and prosperity. The sUimblscj block of life iac'.ude the young men and young women who, not possessing edocation, in the true accm of the warl. have chosen a vocation, re- lrincsile'.y on the intellectual power of 3me matm! in lividai! and have plunged themselves into Urce anl contempt. Note the conclusion tbe dark and the glojY conclusion of both individuals, the end to which the unUlented and un educated man or woman waa and is in- clininc. This is the true gravity of this individual, bat then comes the darker side of the picture. The brilliant and ed ucitel young man or woman, the talent ed and skillful individual, the one who ha b;en barn a true man r woman. .....rf fail financially and lose his educa- t ;oraJ interests. Interest is strength. The individual th.t lnvo interest loses enercr. The in dividual that loses energy loses wilL "a poleon has remarked, " When there's I w ill there's a wsv," and I may justly and conclusively add, from comparison, where there is not a will, there is not a way. Man starts on a journey life ! He peers through the gathering and concen trating gloom as it sways in his pathway, he confronts it all, but the way is lost, the will fluctuates, hope yields, and des pair closes. Such is tbe picture of the individual who associates for mutual benefit with the untalented and the uneducated per son. The first grand acquirement that is es sential in the material and immaterial organization of the " Model Teacher," is that he must be a burn instructor. The second grand acquirement is that he must have an interest in his work. The teacher that has an interest in his work is to be the young man of to-morrow, solving and contending with thediflicult problems that have baffled the intellect ual energies of the past. To attain the remaining acquirements he must exercise the energies of his whole biing. Someof the most talented imma terial powers that have made any age fa mous are lying dormant, uncultivated and unknown. An instructor should be loyal to his doctrine. If a maa does not believe or practice what he teaches, how can he expect any body else to believe or practice it? The typical instructor is the one that clings to what he says, in earnest, and vouches for its authenticity ; he should not be averse to join in the enjoyments of respectable society, bn should exhibit his reluctance to associate with degraded companions. A teacher should not ask or require his scholars to do what he, as an instructor. fails to perform. The typical moulder of the human race should be courteous and complaisant in all his actions, ready to salute any one at the proper time and lace. He should te a model in neat ness, and accuracy, pleasant in disposition winning in manners, and cleanly in per son. Tbe teacher that lack these essential ooaliflcations deprives the children of the copy after which they are to mould their lives. Although the teacher's com pensation is somewhat limited, there is no solicitation on the part of the patrons that be should wear costly raiment, but his clothes, as a copy, should be neat and clean. A typical teacher has a reverence for right and a hatred for wrong, and he so instills it in the minds of his pupils. He should be a perfect scholar in what be attempts to teach and elucidate, well versed in current events of the day, as well as past history. He will be prompt in all his actions, pushing bis energies, intellectually and physically, to the two greit ends of school-work education and government, prompt to chastise and cor rect when a general rule and regulation is violated. The copy of the youths of our country must be a calm, moral, self possessed being, not given too much to the excitement and gayeties of the nat ural werld, but be must know his sphere at all times, all places, sad nnder all cir cumstances. The man who has an interest in his vo cation, teaching, wiil associate with bis scholars frequently on the playground. Let me urge and advise that there is not a place within the limits of the teacher's jurisdiction that is more favorable for learning the nature of the children than oa the playground. Here are exhibited their habits, their disposition, their mor ality and their skill and talent. Again, I remark, that an individual that hopes to achieve success in the art of teaching must be a thoughtful, inventive, wide awake individual thinking and con- tearp!atine, conceiving and persevering to bring the best out f everything and to grasp the scepter in ail contemplations. An instructor should be a true psycholo gistunderstanding the nature of hi pu pils. The instructor that understands the mental state of his pupil will work to a greater advantage than the one who is ignorant of the mental powers of his scholars. The model teacher will have good or der in the schoolroom, not exclusively by threats or a display of physical force, but by instilling an interest into the minds of tbe children. As I have remarked, in terest is all we want. When the teacher shall have secured this he has accom plished his aim and accomplished it successfully. The responsibilities of the teacher are miny, and be should realize the duty that rests upon him, and that he is en framed in a grand, noble and immortal work shaping and moulding immortal m'nds for their eternal destiny. We may work upon stone it will perish ; we may ork upon metal time will efface it ; wo may build monument they will crum ble to dust ; we may work upon immor tal minds, instill them with a jest knowl elge and education, and we sculpture ouiethiiig on these tablet that will shine and brighten through all eternity, Teacher. A Safe Investment, Isonehichis guaranteed to bring you sat factory results, or in case of fail ure a return of purchase price. On this sife plan you can buy from our advertis ed Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guar' an teed to bring relief in every case, when used for any aQVction of Throat, L ings or Chest, such as Consumption, Intlimimilion of Lung, Bronchitis, Asth ma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pieasaut and agreeable to taste, per fectly safe, and can alwaps be depended upon. Trial bottles free at J. X. Snyder's Drag store. A Home Product Glanders Did I understand yoo to say that the lady to whom you presented me hi-rt uight was a dux be? Gammey Yes, a gecu'na duchet f rem Ou'chess county, New Yoik. Jet'- Memonam Follow'ng is the report of the commit tee appointed by Jenner Grange upon I the death of Henry ecntenneiser, wno ras killed by the falling of a tree r ebrn- ary is'. Tn the officers and members of Jenner r,nM XnR77. Tatronsof Husbandry : j .. r :- Ynnr committee I J. ; H ! 1 1 1 -kit I ' I noointed to formulate a brief record to be placed upon oar minutes and given to the public, as an expression 01 uio -tm in which our late brother, Henry Wechtenheiser, was held by tins uouy, re- snarifunv Bubiuit the following. f ., xr than a week Has passea since announcement of the sudden and tragic death of our brother came with crushing force into all our homes, and still it seems almost impo63ible to realize the uciuuu he bag passed forever from the scenes of . .. life in which. a useful member nrv-iatv- he took an active part. V. . , - r Yrritnhuier was a type oi true roanh ood. H is life was ne of con tnt activity. Summer's beat and win tors cold were both alike to him, and neither one nor the other ever kept him from being usefully employed. Me was not avaricious, but industry was a part of bis nature, and without being constantly occupied he was never content He was a man who possessed the highest sense of honor, and with all who knew him his word was as good as bis bond. He nnt only loved peace among bis fellow- men, but in his daily walk he honored God, and his devotion to the Christian faith enriched his .life with a gentleness nriannsitinn that was as beautiful as it was lasting and attractive. Xo higher meed of praise can be given to any man, than to say that he was honest, upright, and just ; and this we know can be said of our deceased brother. In the death cf brother Wecbtenbiser, our order has lost one of its most faithful members, and the community a valued citizen; but the great it loss has come to the home in which he occupied the ea r-roil relation of husband and father. Of the burden of sorrow that has fallen up on the hearts of bereaved wife and chil dren, we do not feel competent to speak, and can only assure them of our heartfelt sympathy, and commend them to tbe guidance of that band which can com fort and save, and which alone can lead them into those "green pastures and be side those still waters" where there is an eternal serine for the children of God. It becomes us who are left and who place on record this tribute to the mem- orv of onr deceased brother, to ue iaun- ful to the duties committed to us by the ereal Master, for we know not when tbe c . . . 1 porUls of our ball will again open, ana the Keaper, with bis sharp sic kle, will pas the Gate Keeper unbidden and come in and gather another sheaf for the eter nal harvest. Eliza J. Ciutch field, Jacob HoKt-AS, Ed. Shaffer, Committee. Jenner' X Roads, March 1, 1802. Nothing Succeeds Like Suc cess. It can be said without fear of contra diction that no medicine has had great er success in curing Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness and Consumptio n than Fan Tina. This celebrated remedy stops coughing, soothes tbe throat and lungs, and induces a good night's rest Hund reds can testify to tbe remarkable and life-saving virtues of this great remedy. Pan-Tina costs only 25 and M cents. Trial bottles free at G. W. Benford'i Drug store. Sunday Reflections. How easy it is to feel big in the pre ence of a dwarf. The devil's arrows are all dipped in the poison of doubt When there is a giraffe in the pulpit how the iambs do suffer. The man who is not giving to God is stealing from himself. Nothing can hurt you so much as to doubt the Word of God. A man who will lie on bis knees won't tell tbe truth anywhere. The people who need your prayers most are those you don't like. It takes more than eloquence to make tbe devil let go of people. The preacher with the big bead is a man the devil loves to look at. The less a man who won't pay bis debts prays in church the better. It is human nature to hate people who show us that we are little. All the philosophy in the world has never made a man any better. The man who stands on God's Word never travels on low ground. Watch a man in business who is afraid of getting too much religion. One For Curley. " No, Mr. Gurley," replied Miss Ding butts, in re?joi.8e to his impassioned ap peal, "my heart is flint" " 1 11 steel it, then," replied Gurley, "and perhaps we can kindle a spark." JiMer. Cause of Sadness. " Dora must have suffered some terrible disappointment One never sees ber smile now. What is the matter ?" "Two front teeth pulled." A friend is a man w ho points out tbe silver lining in your clouds to avoid lending you an umbrella. When the sewing society want to "raise" a sum of money they begin by "talking it up." "I don't see why tbey call this a situa tion," said the horse-car driver, "with me a stand in' ail day long." The great reason for the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found in its posi tive merit It cures where other prepa rations fail. You roust be cure of two lining; you must love your work, and nt be always looking over the edge of it, wanting your play Xo begin; and the other is, you must not be ashamed of your w ork, and think it would be more honorable for you to be doing something else. Old Governor Routt of Colorado, made the following Fpeecb just before the sale of public land in Crede the other day : " Boys, I'm no tenderfoot I'm one of you I've been through the mill, and know all about your desires. You have come here in good faith to make this your home. You have juarted on pub-1 lie land, and you ought to have it. The statutes require us to sell to the highest and best bidders. You are the best bid ders, and, by the eternal, the mule's yourn. Howl down the speculators; but don't shoot I left my gun at borne. Take yours back to your cabins. Now goon with your bidding, but don' shoot A". I". Tribune. Feather Tudding. Cover half a box of gelatine with cold water and let soak half an hour. Pour over a pint of boil ing water, add two capful of sugar and stir until dissolved ; add the juice of a lemon and strain. Set oa ice. When cold beat until white and feathery ; beat the whites of four eggi and stir in. Pour in a mold and set oa ice to harden. Eomt. In Lifting An Elephant London his besn entertained lately y feats of strength that are certainly re markable and proba'ilj unsurpassed in modern times. First there was a man named Ran Jew, w ho was an enormously fine man ; be was succeeded by Samp- son, and he in turn by an Irish-Amen can named Sullivan. Carioaslv. the Curiously, three names began with the letter fc, w hich is also the initial of "strength," and of the Greek word for strength not.) Sullivan, the latest coiner, is thir ty years of age, and stands 5 fee-t 8 inch es in height, and weighs ICS ponnds. His appearance presents little that is un usual in the way of muscular develop ment, and bis biceps are neither very large nor wonderfully rigid. It is in bis neck stnd jaw that bis strength chiefly lies, and the majority of hi feats aw such as bring this peculiarity into spe- cial prominence. At as exhibition giv en in London, be fastened a chain to a 56-pound weight, and the other end be ing gripped between h.s teeth, swung hineif round and round until the twirl ing chain assumed a neirly borixontal tin. Th feat was repeated wita the weight doubled, and as the performer, ith both hands t J his hips, and using every sinew in his framj, swirled round and round, the audience wondered with nxiety what would happen if one of the links should fly asunder. The most re markable feat, however, that Sullivan performed was the lifting of an elephant by his teeth. It was a "baby," lis true. but it weighed about; ISOO pounds, and i lifted a clew three inches from the ground, its whole weight pendent from the jaw of the man above. Sullivan was not mimpisful in an attempt to urea a chain with bis arm, having injured the limb on tbe previous night. He succeed ed, however, in proving that his prowess was not entirely confined to feat 'Jfith his teeth, by lifting a barrel of water, weighing oiJO pounds, with the middle finger of his right hand.- -Harper's Young I'vi.k. Xiphf shall be filled with music. And the cares that infest tbe day Shall fold their tents like the Arabs, And as silently steal away. Just like a Congh or Cold doe after you ose Pan-Tina, the great remedy for Couehs. Colds and Consumption. 2o and 50 cents at G, W. Benford's Drug store. A Savag Superstition. Sa Fbascimxl Cab. March 9 Thedetails of a horrible crime on the IsUud of Mariai were brought here to day by a steamer from Honolulu. A family oft welve persons wer arrested for murder. Punlolo, a female member of the family, was supposed to pos- s aunernatur-l Powers for healing the . . . tick. She clubbed three children to death, while the elder people looked ou unconcernedly. Then while others held her brother, Punlo lo burned his face and body with a fiamin: torch until he died. These superstitious murderers,have driven all the other people from tbe IsKnd. Don't Be Stingy. Economy is not stinginess. It is getting out of a thing aft there is in it ud not expending twenty volumes of heat to boil one volume of water, not paying a dollar for a dime's worth, not saving the barrel of apples and buying a barrel of acid ot the druggist's later on, for the apple juice is much the cheaper medicine of the. two. An ignorant woman is, as a rule, really an extravaeant woman. She doe not understand the proper use- of material, nor will she learn. The penny wise, pound foolish method, is ber method, and she will stumble along, starving her soul and starving her body, and wasting ber substance, mean time csngratulating herself on her wise and economical management If meat caa bs cooked so as to retai 100 per cent of its nutritious qualities is it not waste to lose half of this by im proper cooking ? If in August tbe system needs but fe lightwood sticks to keep tbe fires going, isn't it waste to shovel in tons of coal T Yet there are thousands of women who cannot cook corned beef aright and have sausage for breakfast in the dead of sum mer. Is it wise to pay ten cents a pound for shavings to keep up a fire when hickory sticks can be gotten for half tbat sum, and are cleaner, easier to bandle and give out better results? Take care of the peptics, and the purse will take care of itself. Tbe woman w ho buys poor food actu ally revels in extravagance. It is better economy to pay five cent for one apple than on cent for hve ap ples. Tbe difference in the quantity of fruit wiil be trifling, while the quality is very much in favor of the fivecent apple; that is, you get more real apple for your mon ey. Detroit Free I'm. I bad catarrh of tbe head and throat for five years. I used Ely's Cream Balm, and, from tbe first application I was re lieved. The sense of smell, which Lad been lost was restored after using one bottle. I have found tbe Balm tbe only satisfactory remedy for catarrh, and it has effected acute in my case. H. L. Meyer, Waverly, X. Y. Up to data the state of Illinois hat paid out $y J0J for the heads of 4o,00;l English sparrows and it is calculated tbat tbe bleed ing capacity of these birds has far more than otIet this slaughter. This is not altogelhei encouraging for the bounty sys tem. " What's tbat ? A new invention which works all the year round? Surpri.-;i:i' tliciic lajs ar? not like t'le old times. Bk-ctlin' was the only n-mcdy thera dayo. But now, as yoa say, Dr. Tierce's Golden Medie.-.l Discovery is a true remedy for the blood." It's not like the srsajiarillas, that arc paid to be pood for tbo blood in March, April and Slay. Tbe Golden Medical Discovery " works equally well at all times, in all sea sons and in all cases of blood-taints, or liumors, no matter what their name or nature "Golden Medical Discovery " is tbe only Blood and liver medicine, mild by druggists, guaratitted to benefit or cure t' ecrt com, on fair trial, or money paid for it will be promptly "refunded. World'a Dispensary Medical Association, 1 roprietors, o. CO 3 ilaia ' Street, Skull an Inch Thick. St. Lon. Mo, March 12. One of the most extraordinary cases that has come before tbe morirue officials in years developed last night. Nancy Sharp, a colored woman, thirty-two years oid, died suddenly. Tbe body was removed to the morgue and shortly afterward , it transpired that the woman's life was insured for $500. Almost at the game moment a theory of foul pay became current and Dr. William N. Brennaa was sent for to make an official autopsy. At a result of this tbe cause of the woman's death was given as congestion of the mem brane of tbe brain, resulting fnrm the ex traordinary thickness of the skull. At the forehead the skull was about one inch thick and it gradually increased until at tha back of the head it attained a thickness of nearly one and a half inches. Th World for 1 89 2 "IV wuM menftir, rautnlt mi nirMtm journal in America when U ami to anvapfo 9tol objrtt; I mm kit to iU tratlf kmauily, eomptr- krtwK awl pcrtiMiatre." Gail Hamiltox. We can tell our Republican readers a secret and our Democratic iriends apiece of good news: TUt World intends to and will elect anoth er Democratic President this year, as it elect ed G rover Whether the Democratic candidate shall be Grover Cleveland, representing tbe cause of Tariff Reform, or any one of a number of other Democratic leaders who can be elect ed, representing all the elements of opposi tion to Republicanism, The World will be 1 formost Sn his support Vie next President must he a Democrat. But while doing this The World will give to its Republican readers, as it did in the re cent campaign, a fuller and better report of Republican meetings and speeches in the Presidential canvass than the urgans of their own party prints. 77k World nerer colon nor ,- it vhoiofmipht event. The World is now printing an average of over 330,000 copies a day. It has made a net average gain of 3,0u0 a day during the past year. It will circulate next year, on tbe bat-is of this increase only, at least 120,000,- 000 copies of the ablest, strongest and best Democratic newspaper ever printed. 77i World is recognized as distinctively the Newspaper of the Teople. It believes hat to be the highest journalism hich is dedicated to tbe public service. The World put heart and conscience into its work as well as brains. It is tbe hand maid of Justice, the unraveller of mysteries, tbe detecter and the terror of Crime, tbe friend of the friendless, the help of the poor, tbe strength of the weak. Realizing that its power f onies from the People, it gi ves back to them freely whatever service it influence and its resources enable it to render. With a perfect equipment a thorough or ganization, capable direction and a deep de termination to move on and up to higher ideals and greater achievements. The World wishes its multitude of readers a Happy New Year, and confidently bids them to expect from it during li'JI even more wonderful things than it has already arompli?bed. When Doctors All Agree. It is a fact well established, that Feb- auary and March are the most trying months to eed and enfeebled persons. Pneumonia, influenza and kindred chest aftiictiocs, are most liable to get in their deadly work. There is but one thing to do ; build up and fortify the system with a pure stimulant. Medical men all over this country agree tbat Klein s "Silver Age" at ?1.50 per quart, and "Duquesne at $L25 per quart, stand without a peer. If you want fine six year old Guckenhei mer, Finch, Gibson, Overolt or Bear Creek, you can have tbem at $1.00 per quart or six quart for $5.00. We are recognized headquarters for the choicest brands of Wine, Liquor, Cordials, etc. Goods expresed anywhere. Send for complete price list ; mention this paper too. MAX KLEIX, 82 Federal St, Allegheny, Pa. Ho Tortured a Baby. Columbia, 8.C,March4. The annals of child crime will be searched in vain for the parallel of the fiendish act of a 5 year old colored boy of this city by which an in fant died a lirerine death here to-dsy. Ad- die Beach, a colored woman, left her house, leaving her infant of 7 months in the cra dle. Bud Harris, a boy of five years of ape. approached the defenceless little one and dug holes in its skull with an iron hook be car ried. He picked at the baby's eyes and put the iron in its ears. We Can't do it but are willing to fay for locminir lmw to make as good an article as Wolff's Acme BLArxixii of cheap material w that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c Our price is 20c. The retailer says tiic public ill r.ot psy it. We say the pubiic will, U at-- they will alwavs pay a f.iir prici f r a gn-d article. To show both the trade and the public that wc want to give llictu the host for the least monev, we will pay $10,000.00 Bevard For above information ; this offer is open until January 1st WOLrr A RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Pik-Rnn I tbs nane of a ralnt wh !ch does work that no older paint ear do. Arv wod (minted with tl kioks like the natural wood wlten It is stained and varnished. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS will find it profitable 'jo iavcstlfate. AU paint lores sell lu LIQIMEHT . tUhANY vv j Im BTX2SH ssd ZSZtZSiZ, bss. &utn(na rvn i k. n went if A I iVna OA UXTM CBZO ASD BUMS) IT. .tV lrip Ar7r, Children Zome It. Very Travwfcf i botti of it t bi Mrbri. Every Sufferer lZZZ:r: voaaRaiUHfte.ltpatbOTla.Ooarhii.ttrrfa. tinwkitia. ACM, t'to.T Morten, llirrlurt, lAowntap. Sonnm la Burfy or Umtm. Stiff Joinu or Slrmia. mil Sn4 la tills old AatulTM ri-lwf and wtrtr curr. 1-mmphlPt fnM. SoM frf?whrre J'ttt S eta., h, mail. botllrc. 1 1 1 paid. $S. LA JOH.NSOS A Xi, Uutloa. 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" - XT.W CEXTRE YILLE BOROUGH. Dull & Co Retailer. 11 Yought A Fouch " 13 XORTHAMPTOX. Kittner Kelson.. Elia r1 J 8 lyydiK I D Miller J 11 Marti G ..Dimmer.. ..(15 00 14 14 14 , 14 tailer.. OGLE. .Retailer.. Ream Garret.. 14 Border D W t'awler A E Holaoppla Daniel Ream Uanvl.... Retailer.. SL'EMA HOXIXG. Bo wb P J Dilutes Wm r else! k Dull Hauler N Hoover U E A G. Specbl Joaiab . .ReUiler- ROCk'WOOD BOROUGH. Baker A Co Miller J D tilltuer David Phiilipr.! t, w Rorkwuud Feed Co.. llellij C Smith A Smith Suyler K Wol&nsbergerD II. .Retailer.. SUADE. Reiu Job n H- ..-Retailer. 14 SOUTHAMPTOX. Henkle ValenUne DUUller. -$15 00 SALISBURY BOROUGH. BarchusJ L rlarrhusj L Eblen A K.-erc (.li.ifeliy M J Hay ru llewlbarUi C R l.ich liter MrS A. .Retailer.--Bankers.-..Retailer.- 12 .130 00 11 14 13 14 12 Wairuer M H Walker ti 14 i; STOSYCBEEIZ Baltier C L " BraniC A , , , Brant R P " Dively w C , " Hoto 8pangler " Hli hanlson W J 1 D'lin C F " Sorter D W 44 Small W H " 13 14 14 Tifiper John .Dlitller Walker Jacob J Retailer.. il5 ou 14 14 n aguer i , , SOMERSET BOROUGH. Ben ford G w Brallier Brm . Cook A Beelita -Retailer- 14 It H 14 14 14 12 14 CrtT.)ih E B. Corl roth C H Coitnxh Mrs K B. FMierCH Ftroer AHA Bro FreaK A Holderbaum J H , , Hefiley Henry Holiier-aumJ M Herr Brua Kantner A PlsU . k'uepperA W KneperA Femer 1 (nillirr J U 5iilerJ R Morrta Bros ,,, N'efTds Cawheer 11 13 11 14 12 . 14 - 11 14 13 14 - 14 14 10 14 13 14 14 13 12 14 14 10 - 11 -(00 00 - 14 risel A E . Farker A Parker. Suivlcr Frank Snyder John N chellPA " nenroek Mrs M K Sharler Charles C m brurk Vahloo Fntu A Kantner Trwlwell Co- I hi Mrs A E 'Hirht C B Waiter O K menuan H H.. SOMERSET Bloueh M W . Fuviuan William fsl'leJ M Weiwer A J aura an Jus Retailer '.'Z IM0.OU . 1.-, on 14 14 11 Bunkers A U) Son Reuuler 1:1 o HELPLESS. i 1 1 a Chicago, 13. i .... ..!..! 1 1.1 y-" i was 1 - . waiic irora laie Lacic ; sunereu 5 Lr- moo-is; doctors did net help; 2 bottles of ST. JACOBS QlXz cured me. No return in 5 years. FRANCIS MAURER. O "ALL BIGHT 1 ST. the positive cure. MiM uw f-T EKOTITFKS. Varn Bt, NewT"-. Price H cta.E .( - ?Si SCHMIDT BUILDING. The Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES. W". SCEE1EZIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF Fine Whiskies. IMPORTER OF Mcimo XOS. 95 AXD 97 FIFTH A All orders received by mail SUMMIT BlttnerJ F Retailer Burkholder A Hoorer ... 14 14 it 13 13 Hollitzell J J A n. J -dyJ H " Miller I M ST0YES10WX BOROUGH. Bowman Noah.. Shoekey C H bciilaK f B URSIXA BO RO Uu II. Albrfsht James... Iavis J B F'ir(iier Leroy... F elasiinr Jacob . Jenkins M A.... oelieniPU Retailer UPPER TURKF. YI '00 T. Goller F F " Uerbanl J B " Henry F. U - " kteyar Jaeb A bon " Mett.er f K DiiUer Weiincr S J - 14 II 13 .jlOO.HI 14 VELLERSBURG BOROUGH. Kennel J t Retailer 14 Classification of Venders of Mer. chandlse. Sales of $1.0aJ Cls 11 n... u u 9T s ..Tax T.10 " 1"" ; " 12 ") .. " 1-V-1 . J'.t " 2 00 " suoo 1 Kl . IS 1KI 2l.i0 i ro 40.O0U CU-siflcatlon of TTrrns. Boron slia .. Towahipa. ......I CUssiflcatio- of Distilleries. Citlen of Firrt. Second and Tblrxlflaw '10 Claw 1 (ither'ltlea "-) " 1 Tow lull i p lu) ". 4 Billiard. Pool Table. Vine or Ten Pin Mrenre: id for for first Table or Alley. $10 lor each additional Table, Ac TAKE NOTICE.-A" Persons concerned In tliu appraiM-nient : that an appeal will ' held at the Treasnrer'a Office in Soioernet, on the 21t ly of April 1.2. when and hem you can attend ifyou think prow. . EDWARD J. KIMMFIX. MerrantUe Appraiser.. CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch NORTHWARD. JohnMmrn MiH Erprr. RockwonJ S:.H) a. m. 8.imeret 55. Htoye-tuwn &-t, HooTereviilc Johnstown, Julaut.nr MnU Kryrru. Itoi-kwoodJl.T. a. m.. Somerset HAS, dtovestown 1, Boortrnviile 12 .17, Johnstown 1:30 p. m. SowKrwrt JrmmmoilatumUcK-iiWOOd 5 40 p. , lionwniet 6.-U3 p. m. SnUn Amtmmtalujn Rock wood 11.-35 a. m. Some rset, 11:6k. SOUTUWARP. Mail Johnstown 7:45 a. m Hooversville 8:31. rUoyestown 8:4. S!0tr!t :ld, Ruckwoo.1 S:4U. Erprem .Johnstown .tn p, nu. Hoover-vi!le 4.K-. Stoyeitown 4:30, Ooineraet 4.01, Rot k ood 5.2i. Koctteo"i Anmmixlation Somerset C:10 p. m., Roc-kwuud Snfinv Armitmtml'ttir.n Somerset 5:01 p. m., Rock wood 5 p. m. fESXSYLVAXIA railroad. DI3TANCI AXD FARE. Milc. 170' J Fare, tl 10 5 11 8 -jr. 7X 1 41 2 M Johnstown to Alloona ,, ., " Harrlrurit.. .... Fhilalephia. " Blain-viile Int " CreannMir, " " Piubrjrb 44 Baltimore . Wanhlnton. JV7 CONDENSED SniEKt LS. Trains arrire and depart from tbe station at Jonmtown as follows : WESTWARD. Omter ETpre... 3 42 a. m .iL-.'.l a. m .... 7. IS a. in, a. in 1:1 m :t.:i. p. ra ft. ! p. m K: Ji p. m p. m. . TyXi a. m. . ..na. ti. . s .4 a. ra. extern Kxpre-. . Johnstown Aecomuudation- Expren. ... Pacifl F.xprf ka Way PajaenEcr. ... Mau... John-nown Express ..... ..... Fa lne- EASTWARD. Atlantic Ftt- a . !ea-!ihire tipre Hariiburx Acuunmodation ... Day Expreaa Aitooiia Expma. Mail Kxpre ... JohUKtoan Aeconimodatio. Philadelphia Lxpra... Fast l ine .. . lo:l.'a.m. . li-l p. m. . 411 p. m. . ' it p. m. . 71a n.m. . 10:;i) p. m. tQ. 88 FRANKLIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSL JOHN H. WATERS & BRO. PLUMBERS, STZAlt ATD GiS TirT3. We ar now enahllsbed In onr new bulldlnc, wbirh. we can safely ur. 1 the tut amuii-pj lu- our basinem in Weaiem PennHylrania. Eyerythinr penaininir to tb Piumbiog, Steam and Gas busiueas c-rned in stock. We will, as formerly, irlve capeft:l attention to the STEAM AND HoT WATIR MEATISW bmv ineaa. Our former effort in this hue enbrace some of tbe large buildings in the county, with at tua success. In tbe PTPPT.Y' DFT A RTMT"T w rarrr a fill! Una of Rubber and Leather Beltin. 81 ram and W'ater Uuee. Valvm. fmector. Lntiricalora.Stm Gaufraa, Iron Pipe Filling, Etc Prices quoted on application. JPOTJTZ'S HOK3E AND CATTLE POWDERS W FC'JTZ S UT2r fi.f.' H II -.m ... . iw-'eiit ;i-r. tic F..wi aVl'J P""'"" "I" It-re,., , M an iTAT T ent- B'k' " 8r foimra fowrrm win rnrr or rvrrvl abiwiat mtr soia .r'j;;'" AV1 rorrTZ. Treprlatar. aairikOaJ. MB. ennnaeu 10 txi ; ct-uiu nut JACOBS OIL DID IV 9 TCLCPHonr, no. sea. anil Oigwm, VEX IE, PITTSBURGH, PA. will nxvive prompt attention. rX BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE SE'iV ROOM IX THE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts., Is where And Ch:!- dreus- Mens, Vi omens - F.t.er, Of Best Qa:ty, and st L0VT PRICE? can be found, in styles of all makes. I am prepared to coiu;a.:e with one and all di a'.ers in te Stale. A!! I ask is a trial. SCOTT DIBERT. A. H. HUSTOW, Undertaker and Embalmer. Collins, CasiLeOi and Robes Of ALL GRADES OX HAXD. AGOOD IIK.IISE and eTeryihih pertsin'ne to funerals fumied on short notice. Sotita TarVeyfwjt S'rrst. Somerset. Pens' Octl4 91-ly RIFE'S HYDRAULIC ENGINES. These machines raise water 20 leet high for every loot UU on th machine. Tiiey supply from 2 to 70 gallons of water per minute, and will rais to any height up to 2i0 leet, and any distance np totn miles. They are especially adapted for fumishine water for email towns, facto ries, steam miiUt, dairies, and for irrigat ing purposes, Eaih machine id GUARANTEED for ) days, without money or note, and when paid lor tbey are further guaranteed fat fn Waa v uj. I, i TM. V a n ni nK c e! by the Wlowiii named gentlemen, whom we refer to by rerini--ion : M. I Shaver. loiernans; o n.. ieiz;er, Metzier s; A. M. Cramer. Ca'l man : N. I). Hay, proprietoi of Hay's Park, a summer resort. Summit Mills. Tbe above are all Soiueri;t county people, and are well-known lo our people. Ed. AVoy, Gcu'l Vg't., sirrsviLLE, PA. 'T . . fl't tn-fi-r'r.., i ill r A hilts-. ri.-fjw'r. h to 13 ';,rf 1 cr::i ttcir tvmt u-j..(n, w beYte w U.-r lit. 1 f.rta P'fsi-j lurttf, at ivliir-i ? -m Itut-tiinMMf. Lr -r notiilnf T lrt dsni, c tital ijh. I itVaarp Ul m r-s tfvt-l -raj ..rkrt tar J. 1 b3.. .-r t ----i. r-ilr lnlit Ba rt 'eTj h tn-p-rr4 a Utrr avis. r i fw ! Ik lUu a Vr. ch. Alt m 4rw. al--.tw. Fall Mfttctt..in rP. Aftrf k-Mw a.(. UT ruavs9 to r an. fttrttVr. . o trm k. Jl i-. C. , iA, ii4x AO. Ai-sisuma, M-Oac IMBIBE! Smells VStlLL- BHcaTi5.arjG;i l l L j mm A l'1' 3 1 1 f V" urn jT-J - 1-.t J - ri-? t j sr - DiOFEKT CKSLKP7TCS, JuTf- FEVER, fiZTXlW. ETC Grxjan Trtt Zx PETER YOCjEIi. 2"t.FA- THE XOTHI) SPECIALISTS Drs. McClellan & Salm. - - .- -w, -- - :' . PR. J. J. McCLELLAX, Specialist. PK- MORITZ ?AI.M, r.,v-: WONDERFULLY SUCCEftTUL IX ALL DIEASE OF THE Ear, y3 ' Kss Ttrcat Im anl Nasal tel. AH Fye Opert:ocs Suece&fally Perforaied by them. Wi'.l be m SO-MEKSET HOUSE. 8omit. THUESDAY, APRIL 7th. Return visits every four weeks. Cinderella Stoves and Its Cleanli- nes. Lessens Labor. -- Money TT will pay vou to examine tl:e QUKEX CINDERELLA RAXCE fore you "boy. It has all the hitcst improvenicnt.-, ami is si.M p- teed to lo a trooJ Laker. It has the direct draft darcpor, hy tLi,3 j can have a fire in one-half the time required with the ordinary Pc . This is a valuable IV ature when voa want a quhfc fire for early Irik:. TT lias an extra lare Mdi .oven, A ol intlowinjr and outnowuic: air can ue rt-juiaR-a at ui:i:n.;r.. a perfect baker, and no barnin-r 0a the top. It has the Triplex !,. grate, which the perfection of convenience and cleanliness. I; pcciallv durable, having threo separate sides, or the advantage t-: ':: grates in one. and not easily warped by the action of the fire. Manufactured by l ilIAVEX A. fi., Limited . Pitf-buich. Sol 1 and g-iarar.t.-e.! by JAjIES B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerest, I Krissinger it Kurtz, Berlin, Ta RLMMPER ''TLiaKS done rel! IT WILL. PAY YOU to scr TOIS Itlemorinl Work WM. F. SHAFFER, 60MEP..SKT, I:fr-V MauuA r.-arcr of aad De&ler In Emter Work Ptmrsked on Short yotire, A all Color wm m mmi mi AUo, Agent for tit WHITE BROXZEt Persons ia m-e.1 of MO NT M EXT WORK wi'l fiinl il to tht-ir iuiert-: w-a;l at my s.r whem a i.njpi-r shuwi?!? -ill be srivt-a them. Aar-.viu. f..-'n tfa-:i-rti ia ry t.ixt, ami FMCi2& I LH Y L'J 1 inv.ui ptxi a;urnuoa to Whit. Bronze, Or Pure Zino Monument In'rxJiod by KEV. W. A. RtXX ss a PecMNl lmnrnvTn-iit iu the poii: oi MATKRIAL ANl CUN-TUIX"! KiN'. and hit ra ia iktuntnl to be the P.pular Monument for or Caiieble Cli Da ar.IVS Hi k CAU WI. F. SHAFFER. Louther's Main Street, TriaHsdsl Dmg Stcre ' Favcrits Trith Pe:ph in Searcli cf FRESH MB PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trw Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. TEX DOCTOR GIVES PESSONAX. ATTENTION TO TH COMPOODCW 01 Laallier's PrescriptionslFamily Recefi 6REA T CASE BEISG TAKES TO VSX O.VI 7 FUESH ASD fCRI AR7ICLS SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always en nand. I such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FIEEST BBMDS OF CIGABS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display onr : to utending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET.? Somerset Lumber Yak ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, aarracriia aao Craia aitd Wbolxbai ako 8tii or LUHBEB AND BUILDING MATEBlM-j Hard and Solt Wood j j OAK, POPLAR, SIDINGS, PICXITS, OCTLDISG3, ASH. WALKTTT. TLOORLSQ, 8A3H, 8TAIE &AHJ- CHEERY, YELLOW PINK, SHINGLES. DO0R3 BALCiTI,rj rUESTSTT, WHITE PISE, LATH. BUSH. - A Geaeral Line of all grales of I am'ier acl Buildln Material aad Socf!:f Also, caa furnLsh anytrig in the Une of mr bnaineaa to nrder w: reaa J promptuiai. auch as K.-avke, lAll-nMl ELIAS CTJjSTSXnGIII, Offlco and Yard Opposite S.&C. R. R. Station, Some CIYE I0US EO-SAUSEPHLPRRSnrT Press and Cctflt. W. A. Kuntin IT V ivi-7 i i..-. v.- -'. !-. -i r a? T"Vk-:v'.V-' ;JT a . 4. ' - . : ) . Rangs Its Econcrr thorou.iily ventilated. Tlx v. and P. J. Corer ,t Son., Mvcri and with a care, exempt ihemst-ives froa Over 5CO Eeautiful Designs. I. IT . in.i.-i hiilLitVCh.T. Drug Stor Somerset, Pa. 2 r is Rapidly S.cc:-g afc i i DISS tefe?l T Saves v. ; JC . -i rv f- m,-'I.B u-i-u il 5 rSlCTICiLLir', t 1 ! c T .. J . V T . IV ' . ' - n - " - k J - ' ai...ipru ! 5 1 r i.vl.kViTllK I'' Tothera Vui"Jrv.ri home comfort an1 lii XenJ for taiak TJ i r YOU CANFINS-Sl B II In ITT r.r.-M "''m, T - , . 01 n-- " I- y i- to : jo ) J f o m MI - n 'jL. i $ A ! Rx. IE us ai r I Hot i L ) sf a I SOS) 1 I 5, i !d 4 J ! i tha i Per mod ! Hau c That PR Si Aa4 3(
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