4i--"". i.- !.:.; ; r i t r ft ) Cm Flowers Win a Heart? Vsn l',. r aiu a heart? I suein a Wt:ra il.fiK'U, a love thai iil last t!iiuc!,i ut tl.esfo-nns of life. It is eFj Wii-j; Ii-i-py in it.-sunshine. It is ti e tla;fc a -id tUIay viae that try onr iuvt-t. In ti. mid: t.f such darkness ho jrecious tho.se fragrant nits-stccers coiue to us ! I; is the winning of love by weans of rare exniee that I was goin? to Fptaat. I 6r a Ikix of rare flowers, fresh from the pveuhoure, laid cpon the desk of a por ropyiet in a dimly lij-'hied of fice; carnations, lilies of the valley, and creaiuy rcsjbuds, ail heavy mith per fume. Financial!, V,j signified eever lii dollars. s! a vein:;: girl in the Lumb.e aalks of l.iV, earning her dui'y bread. JK-r fee was foil i-r ianieent pleasure as t . e t -e'anoed : 'S my treai-ares." ' i ;;," I said, "notr.e cm is winning their way t voitr heart, I gu." A deep hhish was the only tnwer, l.utitfpjsc pLiiurr than words, .'he tet.t r.er 2t-r dr?k and resumed her ;k, hut 1 c.tii! 1 ij t tse i y ryes from l.cr. If li.t-re ha i Lei a one or two rves or pansy ur forget-me-not to brighten her t:ai'y tx-k and life it would have proved the fi-.r r's'ove heller t'tiau '.hi ex pen Five cDVrincr ar.d been in better keeping hh her walk in life. Was he wealthy that he lavished this v. 'n l:?r, or was he pponding the mon ey he had better he saving to hey Hour, wo.-d and foal, 'Rhea the iirst home fires wf re b'i'.lt? My th'uht.s wandered away to sever al 1 i.;:es where v.ive were w on through li.,- p.. :;: f h.t-hoae flowers, and a j r nt ;:; fr.nn my heart that this t-vret-t, trusting git! n.it'ht be spared the if t cf those ir.y memory thawed nie. In every ease the husband failed to reinem Kr the wedding anniversaries with even oi,o sine n er. They had bins ply pur-chsM-J the tiiwcrs to bey themselves ivef. and oh ! al.at a thame that thtse Fwe; t e!iib!err. csn treat! t-j little, when they o't.ht t Ciean K mc -h. I r. nKtuh-er a ease where Jack ri..--8 can:? in hu? hunch e?, bv the bkctful K i.'Ui tiiofS. Tl.ey awakened a s.-ntiuint thut the girl iiiirtn.-jk fjr love. She j legged Lrnwlf to h. Lis wife sr.d cur ri. d to the aitar at least t, n dollars' worth of iljwers, b::t l:er theik buret with tu.e and inortiiloati.-n tohnd that her l.u.-hand ha'l provided no suiUV:e Iiorue ,r h-r fan 1 had not eu!:iciei:t iacrative l-'iMiii-ss to give them a detvj't livirg. 'i iie fcilfe hat and cane were del unions and the h-.undry bundle wss retained to cov- r a d.-l i or 1- ; 2 sta:-:;r.2. liow ditTtrr-iit her tiailv life Ucoii,e roa.!areJ t their curt r -t have iinnrne 1 fvr ' hip ! She might c flowers had i, t-. she craved. Oa her w . 1 Vr.z anniversary khe gath- re 1 htr fragile baby cks; to lier heart ur weeks n!;e lay very near death's ilot.r a Song, lirijr i icjr ilinfss when v;;e i"i' t ev- n wouli have cheered her. l :.t n j il-jwers came from Lisa who Lad i-::."e given t:;iih an abundance. Mouths later, when this tiny baby, this sweet flower, tjo delicate to bear the r.jijrh winds of this w orld, lay cold Mid hite in its casket, th'u same father :;! 1 l.iband hfid no money for even a t-iriic'.e rosebud for its tiny hand, bat sai ! t eornfu'iiy, ' (.', pjh ! it is all foo'lth- Better an Lonct love with oidy a F r; y of g '.den rod to ti:.-k in the brown t rcss; be'tcr an old-faahioncd wooing v itii a heaii true and tender enough to cm::nue faithf.il unto the end. "..-,' Indian Estimate cfa Dog Maj t Peter It-nan, t gent of the Fiat Ledl Indians in western Montana, pttr- hased a fine bl.x ded and ugly faced bulldog, not to fjard h.'s '!.i;ant quar ters at the Flatfish agency, Lat to five Lis Indian ards a n:w tul j ?et fox tt udy i-i the aui i.al kingiioiii. The api.-ar-lince of this string? ladruped caused as much escitement am u.g these untutored st.3 of the f'.ret.:? a behemoth of lle palez.jic age w juM ar -.usj by a tu .lden itp;-.t:anc!' on; Main s-.n-et. The chiefs ht id a lor.g cor.f u'iiitiun i- tr the .eli irolerisi'.cs of the animal, hii i liitali v decided to call him "a good eudd.-g." The first adjective is doabt-h.-s caused by a itrfain Indian tense of diplomacy to be exercised ia addressing ti.e aia.r.al, w idle the Lit-. r is evidence f the red. man's regard fer truth at all tin.es. At all cver.ts, the name Li worth study in2. 11 mi In I . The F amous Excursion Resort cf Miewild. ; i ii.e ;-:.':.- :ycf tl s ftini'us tX'-.:r?ion I'ttih in li e I :torv ei a :i strt VeiiT-: It ia vt Ktal-.lg mt a;:- ; tin p.:i. t K.i e l vi ;: ni-ie; frofi Ii'rvte, I' Pv-v'-c it:'is from Pii:.0:Lrg!i. at.d three . . ! r..i:es fr. ai I.igoi.ii Kr-.ni L.i'.robe i-.i.ti A..i..vii.- v e o;a , :1 , ' r-j.t-4S ia.sst-,i. i.cre ciore ttun : oi.e tl.Mir..us. Ii:a:ati .-k.r!i,Lh was averted, j tl.:--:u as-.cia'i.;!; (1-r i.umt roas iu this 1 s'a oi tits ineiids wrote to Senator in. ai.tsia run. 1 vend i-ie libii: g g:uui.d ' Qy. a-kiwit aid for the old veteran. and frain.-d lyaUautif.l by. I t of rl.-J j- ' V,aa 'V ne,ver frrts Li? . . , ; trieuus, and in a short time he secured c.:u.r i. .-.u m-'ui:ta'n la :ret, is the iwun- I f)r Lis old commander a comfortable po taia p:k of Idle dJ, a pUtv here man has , citi-n in liaitimoie. lirtiraiively Larr..-td with modera i;a- ...vvaie!i!s an 4 caaft-iiieiae ritua-i hili- Soldier for Quay. vatesaaJ Wli.a UiU a !ir-..;i.;i ja:i.. The 1 U-tut.iui i. 'ala:;:ia is spiunod by Lridgts a-..l o.m.-ct.-t.v-a:k w::!j the weird, o etjr- , t-.rie. ad a vet uu.'uliivated pjrtioa ( ! y er.-d, w!.e:e l;ie U'ver of ii:e r.miiutic mar tied Mine? to deltght Liia. Pxiensive im J roveu.t-!ts in tL.c way of new buildings for the avuiai'viaiiou of txcutsionists Lave 1!E made in a'liii :;j;ijj of itir s-asju soon to t:n. As a j !:-e U t rteieatioo ar.d p!aure:i Las iuq'..al. CoinmiUrts desiring to laake ananr.e n,tnls to vUit Idlewiid c.ii obtain reinii 'c'e inferniata.n upon ; ;' s jiior; to T. 1'.. Watt, I'a-jo-y, r Apr.t V.'.snrn I' -i.-iot Pennsyl vania Rai.rv.ad, P-tlfbartb. Pa. Ijr.eavttrc-.utity f.nue:s, who antitia'dy j fa-tui r... fe rattle than ai y other di.-t.-i.-t ( f J its a', a it. tie Vs.ited States tre very n u h ! . k- t. .: js. pi is imaNd li e: ti.ere ' ret.t the .T-.e:.t tin.e :.-' fat est lie in tl e cuunty, nil on an aviac'r $.f a ! etd and tlic ia ii'n:') t no lieneir.d f r thtm and wlti: a is l:T ,'cd llu re is fnpti nt ly no pn l.: a' i '.fttii: t.- a lots. Tie ciat is ':,. i!y a-e.-il to i . it-ii ,i n iTa'i-rs trat l.aie Urn i itti tud i;: the west tbe st J a. c i: to ,! e "a-;: fc-rn cr p. Ecntsft Tea the Thine N.i!i-: vvd ni t!:e tbou-andcf so-cv-iitJ ci::s fjr t!.t- gitp, the drcjuj dia.-e go.s n ar. Lirg tn. ILf rt!,t nnnuy doe l.of. as yt'. sit in to l:ave ketn four.i', uniisii I y a si.t tor wiothus advise? and explains : ' I,i: k l.eily tf bo!:e:i tea. ljcertt, mere een.n ei.ly ta.itd l'a,.:eU).!.a-t. tan be purcha-td.at arj tiiUf.- sio:e tor five ctnt anef.nte. TLe ieses are the jjrt i;td Pnak cp an ounce of letves in a teapot, or ai y vessel with ct-vcr, tn'ur on a quart cf L:!ir Lot water. s;ir tr.d oo'.cr up. la haif an Lour it : rtady fr Uf-. Ii-.se, hIf ctuifil tve-f tl teeor four beer. Iiink it Lot at first. WLcutLetoiJ and fever ia broken t;p usr it as a .epic This single remtdy poes to the right epo!. curing when th? most powerful end dangerous mejicirts Lae fniied. I wrs elf il' Im ken down with the grip and ttibtigLt Is'iOuld leluiky if I jtt ever il iu three months. I went to d -ir t irg Wi.cst I ti and in f irty tight booi w .t con-pltttly ennd aud fethrg tbe btt lor years." . A MEDAL OF HONOR. TTcru by a Legion of Uriels Sarn'a Brave Sons ; WHO FOUGHT FOR THE UNION. Congress Decided to Give Lasting Recognition of Valor on the Field. How One Was Won by Meritorious Service at the Battle or Frl-c-rickfcborjr and ia Highly Prised by a Dit ineuUhcd PenriK) Iranian. Or.tside the ranks of the Grand Army veterans, who in their rejralar gather inps find enjoyment in the discn-tsion of e ach patriotic subjects, there are few Tvho are aware of the existence of the Medal of Honor Le;rion of the United States. '.There is nothing, it is said, that Colonel Quay prizes more highly thaa the medal of honor awarded Liin by c 'tigress for specially meritorious serr ie.?s and bravery on the field of tattle, and which entitles Liin to meuibersLip in this organization. The Medal of lionor. A3 in France and other countries, th-re are some soldiers here who have been nationally honored. They are e-.ich as have Wa awarded the medal cf honor. Tlis distinction does not necessarilv imply that the services of the wearers were any greater thaa th.v of many others of the 2.000,000 eulistt-d ni'-n'ia the late war nt 60 ln.uor.-'L Many a loyal and brave deed ha cone unnoticed and nnsuncr. The i award or tne ui.tLu oi nonor, iwner, is sv7illie.ini; oi conspicuous mm mer itorious S'-rrice. SK.naftr the Spinning of the war coitos r-c'iiriiized the necessity of piviii soinethiii distinctive and basting to thiise men whose bravery was so con epicuons as to merit the coniniaudin;? general's ci'inm'?i dation for a token of honor. To this end they voted to con stitute the L.iri"n of lionor, and to present those with the proper recom mendations, a bronze niedaL 'I he medal is in the shape of H larce I star, with a fi.nire emblematic of war on one side and the recipient s name, rt-j;iiii( ut and the occasion of the act of bravery Kj-ciul!y commended, inscribed on the other. Only 442 of these medals have so far been awarded. Colonel Quay at Fredericksburg. Senator On;iy won his Legion of Hum r medal for bravery at the Kittle ot ' I'n derick- burg. He vras col.mel of the Due Hundred and Thirty-fourth Pennsylvania volunteers, and after some fceveie service his hi-alth failed. It had never bet n robust, and a surgeon told him he must go home to recujierate or he would die. Finding himself physically unable to pursue his duties Odonel Quay sent in his resignation. It was accepted a day or two Iff ore the battle of Fredericks burg, lint it then had become dear that the great engagement soon to be fought would Ie a bitter one. It was Ix-iievt-d that it w.is to ho one of the critical batil.-sof the reladlirm. ,l,ui..l j Quay said that he could not go home at that Ume. lie applied for imi'.ssion to lead his old command, bnt as his re signation had b-en accepted, this reqnest was refused, lie then applied to Oea eral Ty ler, who comminuted the brigade, fi.r a jmsition on his starf. The general said he could have it if the surgeon would jx-rmit it. The surgeon said: '"If ! I'ldonel Onar coes into action he will die like a fooL" lie linked His I.iTe. Quay answered, when this remark was rejeateil to him: "I had rather die a fiol than live a coward." lie was upon Oeneral Tyler's staff iu that awful battle, and his" bravery was remarkable. He ri--ked his life tgain and acain, w hen many a courageous of f.cer held iack. and inspired those aln'ut him witii his untallering sj.irit. Urigadier General Tyler, in his oAicial detail of the uciion, baid: '"Colonel .vt. S. Quay, late of the Uue Hundred and Thirty-fourth Pennsylvania infantry, was on mv staff as a volunteer ai.le-div rauip. and to him 1 am greatly indebti-L Notwithstanding his enfeebled health 1... ...i n.. , ii. j wt3 iu t iie p.ri'iiitaiit awl idle, evT j prompt and efticient, and es-K-tialiy so (iuriu the engagement." When Mr. Cleveland became president General Tv- hr and the survivors of Colonel Quay's oid regiment, united in a petition that the government Uied:d lor unusual brav- trv lv piv.n t0 Colonil tuar. He re- .1 . t i. . i i" t ceivtd IT, and he deserved it. General Tyler afterv.ards Lmane very poor, an , -''aior -aay was colonel oi tue Une j Huudied aiid Thirty-fourth reiriment j a hl a, aiti4 , uiuiiiet. a nui lue w ar f the rebellion, and made such a record that all theold sohlicrs of the state will raitv to Los support. Armstrong lto publicaa. r.umt cotlVe is tlie simplest disinfect ant. wmmm i ----rr.0-'yas I i:ii-'i'rt ''-g-z2S?l end eratcl in these dv3 ! Vh riot keen ur vril'a thi nineteen century 'i You voull net buy a stcaia cngsno made? lHio those cf a century zo. Then whj fhould you buy tho clJ-fashianecl, b'.g, tirastie yis that gripo and debili tate your svstt m? As great improvements Lave V-ocn nade in pills as in fteam engines. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant IViieta sure tinv, Etigar-coatc-d granules, or pitls are easiest to take, acd never gripe or shock lbs system. They arc purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. One little Pellet's a laxative, tlirce to four are cathartic They rega lats and cleanse tbo liver, rtoniu-h pay for Aa good you get. They're ff-iaraiitced to givo atisfacun, every tin:", or your money ia re turned. That's the fcculi-jr plan all Dr. Pierre's medicines aro $old cn. Can you ask nicref h A c 7: i3 fill lk 1 Dorit be a tr icr tn and botrels quickly, but thcr oagLly. Thcy'ro tie cluaitst pill, soli l7 dniTsists, because von only MAPhV LITERAUY EUR HA P.' Jl issiaicmer.ia itwpoacit by llepuliri cant from Haizcil a Hume. It has lfn a subject of comment that the Etrungit-t indorsements of Colonel Quay's rect'rd as a Uuited States s ca tor Lave come from Allegheny county, the heme of his opponent, John DalzeD, and that the most venomon sassaults upon the junior senator have emanted from Philadelphia, where his supporters say he will get the vote of everv Republi can member of the next bgilature. The words of rommemlation from the west have been cordial and spontane ous. They have generally been ia de nial of Slanderous statements niostly from a clique of mugwumps, who have repeatedly figured as op.;using reg ularly nominated Republican candidates Chairman Mapes, of the Indejiendent Republican state committee, has long been identified with the literary bureau of this small, but active element, claim ing to be Republicans. Their tactics do not go much beyond the springing cf literary fulminations in the shape cf long winded "addresses," frequently emanating from hut two or three men, and in which most reckless and daring statements are made. One of the latest productions of this littTary bureau charged Senator Quay with woefully ignoring his coiu-tituents by absenting himself from Washington when imjiortant public n-asurea were being considered. Tbe bett answers to these misstatements come from promi nent manufacturers and business men of Allegheny county, some of whom have not been allied with Senator Quay's friends in the Republican party, though all staunch Republicans. They refute and completely explode the charges of alsenteeiiin, and show what great ser vice was rendered by Senator Quay in so shaping the tariff legislation as to make the McKinley bill give ample protection to Pennsylvania's industries. A WIDOW'S BLESSING. She Deeply Appreciated Kindly In terest in Her Little Boy. In ls3 there was a little page at Washington, a very bright boy, who at tended nKn Senator Quay, says the Philadelphia Xews. His name was George IL Mann. When the senator went to the Chicago twuivc-iition, the hid was taken along atne of the party. He was exceedingly- useful, gathering all kinds of political information, al ways accurate, cheerful and respetf nL Senator Quay became quite attached to the boy. In the memorable presidential cainjiaign of Jhj when Senator Quay directed the Republican forces from New York city, the boy was in his ofdee. After the election of Harrison this little page expressed a disire to go to Annap olis as a cadet. Senators do not have the privilege of anointment there, but through his friends, Senator Quay gained th e hid s ad mii-sic Six months of prejianttorr studies were necessary before the boy conll safely present himself for examination. In this interval Senator Quay paid all his exnse. When he was examined he passed triumphantly, ami is now a cadet at the great naval school of the government. I feel sure that the lad will serve his country well. The boy has a mother, and though she has never seen Senator Quay, siie has heard of every kind act of the distinguished statesman in behalf of her young son. She is a widow, and when the Anna polis appointment was secured, wrote Senator Quay this short note, in which she poured out her heart's gratitude for all that had been done for her boy: "Senator Qnay, Sir May our Heavenly Father deal as kindly" with yon and yours as vou Lave with my fatherless boy. Aijce K. C Mass." TWO OBstltVAXT EDITORS. A Charge That Dalzell Is Only a Stool Pigeon After AIL There are many who have been curi ous to account for certain support given to Dalzell in his senatorial aspirations, or rather the assaults on Senator Quay that have been taken as an indorsement of the Pittsbnrsr; congressman. The editor of the Mitliintown Sentinel thanks he has an explanation. "The Philadelphia Prt," pavs the editor of The Sentinel," has a dark horse in the political bashes, to trot out by and by, for the United States senate. and that is the reason it is hammering at Senator Quay. The Press wears a collar, and is barking for the collar. The owner of the collar is the owner of Hie 1'ress." This has led the political writer of the Pittsbnrg Commercial-Gazette to remark: "1 ne intimation that .Dalzell is only a stool pigeon to entrap innocent mrus to oecouie tne preyoi some marks men now hiding under "the cover of the Woods at least f urnishes a possible ex planation of has candidacy. It has been frequently asserted before that Calvin Weils, the Pittsburg owner of the Philadelphia Press, was desirous of ob taining a seat in the United States Senate. "If Dalzell is only a skirmisher to draw the fire for Wells' benefit it would ex plain some things that have long been a minor mystery to Pennsylvania Repub licans. Calvin Wells figured at a Dal zell extension circle at Pittsburg the otUer day. and perhaps it was this show ing of his hand which led the ilifllin town Sentinel to think that it is Calvin Wells and not John Dalzell, w ho hopes to be Senator Quay's successor." Dalzell "a Rainbow Chaiser." The Hon. Jolin Dalzell, who wants to succeed Mr. Quay in the L'uited States senate, is a confident gentleman who evidently hits the gift of di-cerniug gor geous rainbows ia the political heav ens. It is true, the anti-Uuav folks making a brave fight, but there is more newspaper talk aUnt it than real actual work and results, ana it is much to 1 feared that those grave and portentous resolutions denunciatory of Ouav, that Lave come from several counties re cently are mote the laborious deliver ances of a few individual Republicans than thvy are the protests of large and representative gilherings of the faith ful York Gazette. Saved the Me Kialey T.ilL Senator Quay saved the McKin'y bill by formulating a plan to stop ti.e everlasting talk in the senate, wlic-re there is no rule for calling the previous question. The bill had passed the House, but the Democrats meant to tie teat it in the senate by a series t.f long speeches. By an arrangement that p's.tioned the consideration of tho Force bill, Senator Quay got a vote on the McKinley bill. This explanation is made neo-ssary now for obvious rea-ons. V likes barre iUxxird. To Horse Buyers. 'Let me give yon a tip," said a promi nent horse dealer to a prospective buyt r yesterday. "When you go to a"sale with the intention of picking up a bargain, read your catalogue carefully before yon boy. "Auction sales by reliable firms are honestly conducted, and they dont guar antee anything they're not reasonably sure of. "'Kind, count! and true,' is the phrase you want to keep a epecial lockout for. ' Hortt s warranted kind and sound may have bath of these q ta'it'es an 1 yet turn ut to 1 equine maniacs. Others guaranteed to be kind and trcs may be both nd have the blind staggers, but a horse that is announced by a reliable trui to have ail these desirable tjualitios is in the m j irity of ctses ell tight. If you watt a proof of lhis, go to any Cist class sale and notice how the careful buy ers let showy and attractive animals pats until a kind, sound and tro; animal ap pears. The ptrieeon him g-g op like a rocket." Xtc Yorl Cjn n rcljl-Aleirt-r. InsistiriK on Accuracy. Teacher. "What is the distance from here to the moon ?" Thoughtful PopiL "About 245,000 miles." "Haven't I told you time and again, Johnr.y Pepperi'.I, that the distance from the earth's suiface to the mocn is a little less than 240,000 miles V "Yts'm, and yoa told us a littk w hi le ago that it was night in China and the men was shining in China this very minute." "Ceitiinly." "Weil, ain't il S.O'DO miles from here to China?" CJ.icoyo Triiuite. Cut Of Debt. The Philadelphia T:na, after recalling the tact that Pennsylvania came near repudiat ing a debt of$l,0"0;0i0 fifty years ago be cause her people did not feel able to pay it, adds: Since then Pennsylvania expended for the prosecution of civil war tnoiw than Eve timea fheentire debt of the state in I ."4 1. At that time there was not an asylum or a nor mal school within the liroiu of Pennsylva nia, and free schools were known only in tbe most enligfcteued portions of the atale. Since then millions have been expended for ay!uma, for normal icbools, for soldiera' orphan schools, and in coun'tltss other chan nels of public beneficence. With all these extraordinary expenditure tie debt of the state has r"i Meadily minced until the iLstfme . State Treasurer Boycr for the last year shows the balance of the public dbt unprovided for to be only i-V-Hl,! &4, with a balance of t ,Tt?l 721.80 in the treas nry, etclnsiveof the money due to the sink ing fund. Thus Pennsylvania to day is sub stantially free from debt, as every dollar due to Lf r creditors could be paid out of state funds now in the Lands of the sinking fund and state treasurer, and leaving a bal ance cf $iTC,4 as surplus over all indebt edness. Pennsylvania is thus for the Erst time in her history not only free froai debt, but has a considerable surplus over all indebtedness in her state treasury, and we fitly commem orate the extinction of all state indebted ness by tbe appropriation of $3,000,000 for the tnpport of the public schools and of the return cf three-fourths of the personal and property taxes to the treas uries of tbe several counties of the state. Such ia the financial condition of this great empire by courtesy called a state, and with entire fieedom from debt, and w ith revenue in excess of her roost generous expenditures, who can measure the progress of this first and noblest of the commonwealths of the republic! Allow rae to add my tribute to the effi ciency of Ely's Cream Balm. I was suf fering front a severe attack of influenza and catarrh anl was induced to try your remedy. The result was marvelous. I couhl hardly articulate, an d in less than twenty-four hours the catarrhal symp toms and my hoarseness " dispteared and I was able to sing a heavy role in Grand Opera w ith voice unimpaired. strongly recommend it to all singers. W m. II. Hamilton. Leading B isso of th C. D. Hess Grand Opera Co. Snuffed Himself OuL In one cf the F-uropean parliaments when the president finds it nectasary to end an argument, he gravely puts on hi cylinder LaL Though it happened near ly thirty years ago, people still laugh at the recollection of a certain prfsiden who, to close a celebrated debate, took up his neighbor's hat by mistake ; it was far too big for Lira, and falling down about his ears snuffed him ont complete ly from the gaze of tho crowded house, 1'outAV Cui.tjininn. What Am I To Do? This is the oft expression of the weary sufferer with Rheumatism, Neuralgia and other painful diseases. The whole frame is tortnred and racked with pain It is well to remember no known medi cine equals lied Flag Oil for Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Sprains and Itrtiises. Price 2 cents at G. W. Benford's Drug stjre. CI. 72 I:!ACkI"G is cheaper t - r.t zz, ccvlIz a bo.t!c than any j Uiiu. . A L.7TLZ QOZ-2 A LCKG WAYS becauso shots once thichentd with it ecu be kept clean by washing theiu with water. Peot le in moderate ciicuin tanccs Cr.J it prtbialle to buy ittt -0c. a botth, becauso what tticy spend for Liacking they save in shoe leather. It u the cheapest LlccLing consii.Ting if3 qnalitv, tnd yet wo want to Bell it cheaper ifit can be done. We will pay SK1000 Reward fr a recipe that will cnallo us to mnlce Wolff's Acsie Plackiso ot such a price that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a bottle This oulris open until Jan. l.-t, lbd. WCIiFP & EAKDOUPH, Philadelphia. GUI farnilvre painted with PSK-RON (tlh is tie r.ii-o t f the paintl, loo'a lilce ttalncd tnd vamM-.ol w trnitorf. One c-.T.t Tchi tio ic A'ci.ild can tpply it. Vou tr.r. ch:',r.; e a fho 1 1 a valnut, t r a chtny "o ; ah. - rv; tl trc is ro iiralt to j our ki .li JCtillwES uU It. mi - Kb. ANY I utntnn iun r I cn ot Nt RATION O Q Rltl CSZJ) ASD ai rvfrn C rjjery Tivci-r uou,j uwm. butlte of ll ia in fun hrl Every Sufferer iSr lLtSTSfa- om nr,!A-hrt. Dtphthn-la. rvmirh4,(lfitarrii. iirvorfaitiii, in IbMf or LiintijL Si-rf JotnU or Kn-aina. wilt fliul tm olJ An.tvrert r-Jief tUij nr1y cur. l am;M- A. H. HUSTON, Undertaker and Embalmer. Co 03 a 8, CaskeU and Robes OF ALL GRADES ON HAXD. GOOD HEARSE and ertryhingnertInii.(r to funtraLi fumUhtd onttiou notice. South Turktyfaot Street. Somerset, Pean'i. 'VU4 . When Doctors All Agree. It is a fact well established, that Feb anaryand March are tbe most trying months to aged and enfeebled persona. Pneumonia, influenza and kindred chest anlietioce, are meet liable to get in their deadly work. There is but one thing to do ; build up and fortify tbe system with a pure stimulant Medical men all over this country agree that Klein's "Silver Age" at 1 150 per quart, and "Doquesne" at f 1 25 per quart, stand without a peer. If yon want fine six year old Guckenhei tner, Finch, Gibson, Overholt, or Bear Creek, you can have them at fl.00 per quart or six quarts for o 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 tM. MAX KLE1X, &J Federal SL, Allegheny, P. UERCMTILE APRA1SEMEHT OF imm Q IX Somerset County. Pa. TAKE NOTICE--T"' 1 pursuance of fteveral Acta i ui AemtJlT oi me commonwWJin, u rruvitle revenue to uteri the demand una ilie Trvaj,urr, anti for other ptirpo'. tbe no'ltnifQ' e! Appii r of Uereanllle Tazea, lor said coun ty, lia prepared a I lat of tbe Uadea of aaid coun ty aud ha piaeed each in that claaa wnlch to mm appears ngm aau proper. SAME. Ivan H I.. CLASS. Kn.l.-leT A hoa rvT A C. Nook T M Jacoln T J Sicktow Ed Fa Li'ook A'n. Km Kooert E. Liston Jeare. ALLEGHEST T0WSSBIF. ''an man t Foule Pirtiller Topper John, Wholesale UUUer. . I 1S.00 . 10U.UO BERLIX BOROVOa. Retailer Cx,k E I. Clliu F B IS - 12 Fl'Ho A C l.rorT Fred " Krbiainger A Kurtz Xet,ge W H " JiolPG KralhertiW " FbibooJA&WF - Philaon J :.. li 11 14 14 14 13 IS Fbiifiou A Co Bankets. .30 09 BLACK. Husband Mm F. Retailer.. 14 BR0 TUERS VALLEY. Reach y Ira., tiumlwrt H.... W altera F. A.. W altera E A w aiters E a. Retailer . 11 II -Distiller ..S15 Oil 15 t li Od cosEifAinir. Hoffman Panlel barsbtiergcr Jacob. -.Retailer CASSELXAX BOROLUU. Kit car Jacob A Co Retailer COXFLUESCE BOROUGH. Blark A O Retailer 14 1KXMJ M " rciA T Kurtz H Jr. A: Co " "" 'ouutin w a ,, kiwi AM Hm ... 1 Lisue U B ELKLICK. Retailer.- Kretchman S A. Keitz H A Shaw HC Tat.maRF FAlRUOrE. Rnv! Jostah li.i't'litzell J JttSuns Onlncr G w Vuuy A C Retailer.. JEFEERSOX Miller Jarr.eC. schlaitJ A fo.-. Waiters E A IS 14 ..J15 OU JEXXERTOWX BOROUGH. Gri3ilh i J Retailer... 13 rtrver James V.. Retailer. Klerk U 8.. liarduerLT , " O t'nunor Joiin A u .. Kisiuger John a ,,, , LOWER TURKEYFOOT Coiborn A J , , IIM liibsnn John , SjhwTbelut & Co LIXCOLX. . Retailer.. Aiiman M'illiam., S:r- Kroa cum r V LARIMER. Bt al A O bare V W ure F W Bmaihrnaa Jee iitotiehy tittirge-. l ikhler i H )4 -Distiller.. 8100.011 Ji OQ . Retailer- M1LF0RD. Woods A Schrock It SIIDDLECREEK. Retailer Pniph A H. Moore C B 3IEYERSDALE BOROUGH. Ar;,!e Wm Co.. t.'iliiecfl Bank .... -Retailer. (ever Pit. Son.. IiaC H.. I lively H J.. Lii'hutw I'mic Co.-. tl'Oeeka H J.. rannerk' Bauk Rankrn. Hartley S t; A Co Retailer noeiiing tiros liaCT M liay Wm H A 8ou JutC A l int C aliiler A ColUna. Mt-rv'.l L Meyeixlale Millmn Co Koa-e Fred A Co Kelt h R Shipk-T JT.... McCurdy W E. 'i'ruxal C V riatt A W Kioto A F Wabl H H luuue J W XEW BALTIMORE BOROUGH. ItankiDnon C JI A Co Reljtilpr Topper John - SEW CEXTRE Y1LLE BOROUGH. Dull A Co Rc-tat'.er obi;ht A Fout il " , , XORTHAUPTOX. riitlner Kelson Kiiitrd J ri , l.cvdig I 11 iliilcr J li -Distiller--Retailer ..Hi 00 II It 14 II M ru G OGLE. Retailer p.tLvr. Ream Garret 14 Border D W" ReUIler.-. Caler A E noLoppie 0iiiel Ream o arret " SUEHAHOXIXG. Retailer B'.oishPJ I'lmred Wm J. tiei-vl A Dull Utnit-r N UouYerit Eaii peeut Jueiah ROCKWOOD BOROUGH. Baker A Co ...Retailer Miller J Ii ... tiiltiuer DvM " PliiiiiPtl b W " Koekwuod Feed Co " lteisz J C Smita A Smith . Snttier II Wo.IcntMerti " SHADE. KeiuJohn H Retailer.. 14 SOUTHAMPTON. Henkle Valentine -Distiller . tl5 00 SALISBURY BOROUGH. BarehnsJ L Retailer.. Bankers-Retailer- 12 -taOuo h re bus J L Ehlen A Re 11 .Intlekr SI J It Hay f S llevlbarth C R 14 14 li l.ictiiUCT Mrs S A.. WaenerM II 14 Walker UK 11 STOXYCREEIC. BilUtrCL 13 brant C A 14 14 II 13 14 - 14 14 14 .115 00 14 14 rant R P.. Iiiveiy W C Floto Soanrler Richartlson VV J " Ian lis C F " rjorber D Vf " fmail W II - Topper John Diritller- w siker Jacob J Retailer.- WncrD " SOMERSET BOROUGH. Re ti ford C,W Retailer 14 14 N 14 14 14 U 14 11 H 13 11 14 12 14 II 14 13 14 14 14 111 14 13 14 Brailier Br. ., Conk A Beelila ortrotri E B orTrothC H 'otrroth Xra at KL-herC H Ferner AHA Bro.- rea-r A Kaer Htilderbaum J k HerHey Henry... Hoiderfeaum J II llerr Brua Kantner A Malt KuepperA W Kueppertk Ferner Loiitiier J M MillerJ H Morris Bros Nefl A Casebeer rtai A E I'arker A Parker gjivlcr Frank Sayder John K , S hell P A Kehmck Mrs M K Shatter Charlea C Sehroek Mahlon Prilts A alantner Tredwell a tvi t hi Mrs A VomrhtC B W slier OK , Zirumemuui H u 14 13 I' 14 - 14 10 II -(30 00 14 SOMERSET Bloo.h 51 W.. -Retailer bo man Uiii,.-. ADD ISO y. TEA.DK. " H ' li IiankTK .. nn ( m-laiUr 13 M 14 14 30 U) 1.1 n i. 14 i n T. - ''"'"'"l ii I Dirtiller 13 Jo Retailer , , It Caiile J 11 Welroer A J Vaucaa Jox i LABORf NC MEN! TAKE CARS! LOSS OP TISTE ZS COBTLYI mmm I - ty drAMi2L yHjZt. TM E POSITIVE CUi? liitiliXY BRtn UEttS. M Warran SUNew Tork. Fri SCHMIDT B XJILDIjSG. The Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES. DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF Fine Whiskies. IMPORTER OF Wimh Mtimm ami yos. 95 ASD 97 FIFTH A All orders received by mail SUM V IT BittnerJ F. Retailer Burkbtilder A Hoover En. F. .. - " lioblilrt'H J J A Sen - Miller I'M " ST0YES10WX BOROUGH Boa n an Nosh Shot key C 11 BchlaK B URSIXA BOROUGH. Albright James . Retailer I 'avis J B " l'opi;er Leroy ' Ki'Itisnne Jacob . " - Jenkins M A .... - " Sellers FH " UPPER TUR KE YFUO T. tkiller T V " 11 1 : 11 H ..ittUO'l 11 l,er hard J U " Henry F. ti - .. Kretrar Jaeoh A Son.-. Meizler t K Dii;ler Wtiiner X J " WELLERfBURG l'.ORO I GIT. Kennel JJ ReUiler 1 Classification of Venders of Mer. chand'se. 3jlsofll .OV) C1a 11 .. .TaxS T V. . s t .. ' li.no ' .I.KI) 1 :xs to.. 40.1M) - it I t . . " n " i 1 .! J'.1' S' !' M M ClaisiQcatioa ef Tarfros. rVrii'ighs l Townahtpe... . 4 CIassiDcatin of Distilleries. Cities of First, iSecond and Thirdt Ii- "- Ct 1 niher ' ities . :fi " - Towni!hir 1W " Billiard. Pool Table! Xine or Ten Ftn License: f ni hr kirrir,! iaoeor Alley, ciu lor c-.-u adtli'.ioual Table, Ac TAKE NOTICE.-AI1 persons oonrernr-l in Una mpri mut : tl.at in apix-al will I held at the Treasurer's tiflire in s-noewt. on the .lstdvof April l-.'i when aud where you can attend IT you think proper. r.ilW .MvlJ. MM-i r I . t.. Mircarilile Appraiser. CONDENSED TIME TABLES: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambna Branch NORTHWARD. Johntnv JnJ Er;mu. Ro-kwonl 5HI a. in. Somerset M, Stovestown Ix-l, uooverevuie UJ, JohMtua a, Juhn.'t'M-M Mnil F-r,irrr. Tt'V-kwtol 11. "w a. m.. Sonierwt 11:.N MoT,uwn lJt, lluovirtue UM'i, Jo!iuton 1:0 p. m. .omrri ,-wmorIti.'i. Rotkwood 5 10 p. m., Souierset 6:iM p. ru. .tiintltiv .voM.ixfui,i RtckwooJ llrSi a. m. Somenet, 11:0a. SOUTHWARD. Hail Johnstown 7:4j a. to., HonvervilIe S.::t. Siorestown :., Somer-it "J.lt, fcKisuwi Stii. trprt Jnhnstonn S:PJ) p. m.. HovervrMe 4.f. Moyesiosru 4Uo, aouiertei o:wt, 5.SV. h3rt'l Ar ion tt'idiiio Somerset C:10 p. m.. Itorkauod it:.1. -Souierstt LM p. m.. Rock wood 52o p. m. n EN XS YLV A X I A RAI LUOAD. SCHEDinDE IX EFFE'-T DEC, S3, ly!. ASTERN STANDARD TIME. DISTANCE AND FARE. Milt-s. Fare. Johnstownto Altonna 3-i fl IK " HarriMior 17"',, .' II - I'liilmli-'phia VT- S -; M Biairsvilie lul , -ri 7s lireensMirg, 4i 1 11 " " Httl.ari;h t! "I ll-lllmore Z-X ' " a.hington IV? " 7- CtNIK.XKD SfHKIllIE. Trains arrire and deirt frem the station at Joliibiow u a lolioa s : WESTWARD. Oyster Exprr . -. S:.ia. m W'eMern Expre-si -.... a in JchiiNtottn Aeet.mmodal iou li V a ExpreM ...... ? a. m Facifi Fx pet i 9:: a. in W y Pj ug r , :i;:! p. ia Mail 5. Hi p. in Jonnstown aapreaa .. y:.n p. in rast sne -. y . A p. m. EAST SARD. AUantic Fxpresa... 5-T. a. m. t a shore r.x pre .S w a. cr Htm, ture A'.-eoimnoiiilntn . s i . m Day Expreso 1'fl'ia.in. Aitoona Ex prets .- .. l.CI n, m. Uail Exprese........ 4-11 p m. jitinmwn Actxioimodaiioti-. 1'ip.m. Philadelphia Ex prea. 7 IS p. to- Fast I .In i i 10. JU p. m. HO. 88 FRANKLIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE, JOHN H. WATERS &BR0. PLUMBERS, STSiUl JLXD GAS riTTZSS. t b are dow enaousnea in our new wiitm- hi'h, e can surely say. is the bt -arranged rbr our ou&tiiei iu western rennsyivania. ETerythiu pert amine to the Plumbing, Steam and Uaa busiueta c.rriea I in stock. We will, as formerly, (rive rare fill attention to the STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATINi; bus lnesa. Our former efforts in this line enbrmee some ot the largest huilaulgs in the County, with enure snccesa. In the 8TPPLT DEPA RTM EVT sre r.rrr ft,n line of Rubber and Leather Bellinar. 8t-am and Water Hose, Valve. Injectors, Lunneslor-, Steam Oaurea. Iron Pipe Filiuig, Etc. Prices quoted on appiicarJon, POTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS r. ' rnuTZ v. 4. a lrr; tLiitzjr cii Ho lloi will .i of t .T.tc Pj or Lrsa Fa. I-o-I-t, are naeH Is In. ItiJf: I?"''? "' " I"" aa Fontrt I'o-.l-m w,n iner ll.e misntlrr ni ,(is at tTT rr rtnt- kr ba," ai F Ha-flrrs wm or "nt srnirt mce DAT1S a FOUTT. rreerl.tor. SAj.nj.osa, Kin ST. JACOBS OIL, THE GREAT REMEDY FOF? ?AIM, crens RKEUMATiSr.l, Spnlnt, Bruise!. Cuts, Wa-Jads, Sirrfrc;?, SUfTcess, Stt-ellinjs, CackachR, K'er- 0 9 rdgia, Sci-ti.a, Er;3. f JlHIIiVnilDT- TCLCPHONC, NO. 666. r t a. VEX IE, PITTSBURGH, PA. will receive prompt attention. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE SEW ROOM IN THE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts., Is who's tirt lis" Mens, Womens'. And (hil-ie-utwe-r. Of Best Q'la'ity, and at I.OWriiT THICKS can be found, in styles of all makes. I am prepared to ccn:pe-te with one an 1 all dealers in the State. All I a-dt is s trial. SCOTT DIBERT. nyeie- ivir 1 i a P. Z - CAVEATS. iTTi- Vfi TRADE HAPKS, OESiCi PATENTS 'tVO COrrStCHTS, otc. Fer tnfom.Vir.n arrl 'r?w t:.jitr ,ok writ to Ml N A to.. i i:nt,i r. evr. Ciilei.1 iMira f,,r swtiri.a olel,l ';i Ai,r,-iw t.ver l-.i:, itt i.,n out li- i i ",, ' i,I-il the tiMii; ty a ulut iri.-eti treo r,: ii :i: io ft L 4L4. A & - -"Vl A hi Ji h! rij. r.Ji y-tUir i'U.-ir.t.t 1. . i : . I.! -a lv wi--.u; tt. V. fejar ! x uitintri!. A!(.r V '.' iM'SHYDRAULlCEi Tlif?e niacrnnes ia: water "1 feet h'lgh for every foot f-il cn the maehine. iney supply from 2 to 70 gallons cf wa'er per minute, and will raise to any he:ht up to -ti) leet, and any disianee tin to ten mile?. Ihey are especially aJupteil lor tutniMiinir oiiti r tor i":ua!l towus. t-n t ries, steauj n.ii!i, A tiiie. and Ur irrigat ing purptitts, Kith uiaehine is GUARANTEED f..r i d tys, witho'lt nronev or note, and when p,t ill fur t'ley sre Anther pi:;.ran:e-d li r on yr,ir. M;u li;:i t tiave men purr'Mis et. hv ti.e feil'jwid. nainv; ntii:!erm ii. whom we refer to hj permii'.in .V. I,, rnver, t'olen.iin's ; S K. lie'! er. V. zifr's : A. li. t'rair.f r, t'ase!iiian ; N. I. il.iy, pn. r:eti.i of flay'. I'j:k, a summer resort. tuniniit Mills. Tbe above are ail Somer-irt county people, and are weil-kr.owu to our people. Ed. AVov, Gcii'l Ak"U SirESVILLK, r.v. Tt.! ch A&K-Wl M ! RS rfa-f lMiiDCui i!.tc 1 .U I..A4aa V .at, "la. AH tew, mw. J tti, fit -ul.r free. Art-f ku,m !. if yt -p- ku-- rm . bit, T aim ortat. M -faro aftA tiiur SMLU WliLL- s.c:cKrns.co,JGH1 Pff y. :i-viv f r.-t ., r i" ,.t fc it lllr f WK3 -c-i -st cn Pirvr KDPIENT CCNS'-KFn3. KJf- FEVER . flSTJLMfl, ETC- eW-riFrwEr :PETERYO(jEL4 ScniRSET.PA: TUB NOTi.Jt Dis. McClellan & Salm. rr SS'J' V 'i 1)1. J. J. JIcCLELLAX, jrccblUt. PR. MO UITZ ALM, WOXDE IJFL'LLY SUCCESSFUL IX A 1. 1 GHHQITG DISEASES. DISEASED OF THE Ear, Eys Kss. Tmat lm, anil !M Grd. Ail Lye O.-erativn-i Sutx-tfaf-Ly lVrforme-1 by th,::n. Wi'I iA. at SOMEIiSET JIOUSEs 8omk.ct, x, NVa THURSDAY, APRIL 7th. Return visits every i i - i !-r:.!..e r - i 1 . . in i-i- t t-j:i Oe. : !.-.t?1 -.',e.l - l.l.i) jj.ktt 1.".-. ' v.-S f-t- ....... i 8 t '.fT. rua iito; t ,r:i ".....,..n Ni..-,;.' w A'.e rn" l.-l r. Jr a"! .--,r:' WUIUI i. ji- Ul i:w.-t: ju- 1-' r-.i'ii iMpvc rmo.M E.I i Hull O I LUIML P" .i pttiva 'r.:.rt.'. el I ,.ii-. cc-ls. wiue'a Hii-Y be tif -acie i fr- A packet 10-tti. Oat I'll wmmsmmmmmm New Spring Goods S. E. PHILLIPS, lO.l Cl'ilo:i .Strai t, fmther Ac Connir-tingof Lii-i k ar-J Odore.1 Shallie Silks, Snrah : in nil eoior-. i:.:ti k and O-iored Henriettas at li'i. : ptryar iVe have 2 ina tine of all tuo -ew weaves, sm-ii as l,.'ii rt ( ,,r U. i'tveron i?rrs and Cheoties, etc. Cottou Dresst tiocdst. I'oi!e-do-ncrJ Datirg Clotb, Canton Cloth, CLis and .Vttisiii. Ljulle' rin;r Jacket. A full line of lamest tea. We KiaraM.e a. Kid iine. Cdl au-1 oe us. S. E. PHILLIPS. IT WILT, PAY YOU To I IT YolB ?Ie.iaorial Work VM. F. SHAFFER, 60MKHSET. I'KrXV.. Maiir.fi?:iir.r of cad 1'eaier in KV.-r V.-'l rar-.iJ-t dew -"V-f ,V':, C i mm m mm mi Ao. A jltiZ J -t WHITE saoyzs! Perscn In n'e-I of MONT irid it ! li.eil "et to I '. proper s...v. n:g wit MEXT WORK w il at n:y sh,; v,era :i tuet:i. j.'.v. I L'd 1' L'l W. i lnvi-.e ;. i.jj a:it:i..n to lie rVhite Brortie, Or P-re Z'no Monttment :;rro.i'ie,-.l by r.EV. I nprie. : r: i--r-t i;i til .-; :.i t'T!' N". a; W. A. F.TN't. a p. -rt.!L-! p.:-tt of materia i. am :J M-tl IS -T-'.!'.ieM t'l 14 "1 ! t our i.'haa jaDic t u- t'-. Cli- EE A CALL. Vr. F. SIIAFFEli. Louther's Main Street, ThisHsdel Emg Sicrsis Pavcrita -Trith FRESH HHD Medicines, Due Stuffs. Snonacs, Ttusa, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THE Pv0S trVTM PERSOXAL ATTEMTZOX TO TH3 COliPCCNIdXO CP Lontlior's Prescriptions 1 Faiailj Eeceipu 6:.tAT CJHE EEHf'13 TAITEX TO VSS 0.LT FRESH ASD PCSS A STf-l-J ' SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Liite of Or-tical Each a large assortment nil can "be suited. THE FIHEST DBAHDS OF CIGARS Always on Land. It is aiwaj3 a pleasure to display our g to 'riteudlng purchasers, whether they buy Iron us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, Pil. D. HAIIi STREET - oOMERSET LUMBER YARD. EL1AS CUNNINGHAM, Mascract s" s: Da-i asn Whoubaui ajid F""- or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS I-Iard and Solt Wood?, CAK, POPLAR, fiIIirVf:a PifTm A3HrWa,VLKrT- F"RLNO. 8AH, BTAia KVJ. taRST, YELLOW PISE, SHIX0LE3. POOE3 BALCiTERA . (. .. CHETN-lT, WHITE PIXE, LATH, BUM -St '"J k General Line of ail trles of Lumber and Buitdln Material and Roofing State "",, A JO. can furninh anvthia, ln tht Un, ,, bnrtnc, to orte, rea-jasb'.a prompaiv, such aa Bracketa. Otld-sit.tl aixt, etc elias crmsnsnGSJii. O-Sco and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset GIYS ICUH E0S A U2EFCL FRFSE5T. VgN if Fussed CclSL Ari-i Jf I-5.i-oo.3-oo I rlf 7-Jo, S10.00, . ; 1 f aT- q $31-00. ;SJ V r cr Cj'"v bi'JJUlAr,rSjfli i T t V ur m IVw . - four weeks. .1 .r. (lir f ... I o Am;-k .., l'u-".-. c.-i ' i, si;..; t.ur .-tM t-A. . i IV. , 1" I- r eo avu ici 5 M3An' on: y,jr t, u nsjinr iqo r:t?r sars : :-,, t. UUiUs - . IU JA. o'-" ' t...wr: cr c-cl'ji, khuuJ -,-rmcr c.t.i.' .. is." I. utii h-ve one. i-'r.ce c - m r.rs: order, F.K si'.h er.crj enler ahcn d-trI. AT tii - eeii Jtlock, JOIIXSTOWX.P. Iks, Velvet anl Ww .xl, , ?l in and v! : i:tci:: it r n-." -i 1 T .1 t ilj.il tti :tuT'-TT 7 : iu.u 1 .u r 1 1 1 ' LILlA L. I! rciiP3ii Vlllil4i Over ECO Beautiful Desisna. t Tf Drug Store Somerset, J. AW Rapidly Bccming ate Pccpls in Scarca cf PURE DRUGS, Goods alwnvs on nand. Ytt'i - - SOMERSET. PA .rrri i.iv. j Pittsburgh Fem tt'N.-KKVAT'lHV t ate Coiifie, To ttmehers 1 -iilieii a..va.i-Ji he Liimftirta anil fare. Jn v' 'r, l.- Weu.l lor tataintfue to tne ' - -jl a!yj-t,ia. A. H. M'K' YOU CAN FIND i - i k 3 rt S-r -y r A. Panrin our aatbor. TH fTH.T.1 i it Tit tr."T 1 y 10 f ifit. fjtttburfA,. i. ji. ! wul euouaa k( a1"
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