i r Cm Flowars Win a Heart? 4 in iSnfH ibi beatt ? I inem ..-;:ry ntlWlion, a lovo that last t:i,i.;:-b. ut the uf.-rnig of life. It is e??T U 1; s l;a-y in i';.c- uu.-hiue. It is tl e 4Uik avA ta Uf rd that try our luvvs. In the mi '-st -f such darkness .Low j ifcijuc lie.- fragrant uitKngers come to us i 11 i th mincing of Jove by moans of rarreviicstfuit I ss c""' to speak. I f-.w b.x of rare fi bers, fresh from the rt-fijli-.io, la'J cpon t!ie defk of jK.r 4-cs.yist in a dimly lighted ol ive; carnation. 1.1 ies of the va'v, and rrea'i.y ris.-buds ail heavy mith jr fjn.e " rinanoial.'y. tL.-y signified wver ! Vi!iiis. Sl.ew.sa our.,r Kr5 in the i.itaib'c walk of .:(.-, earning her d-iiy bread. Ji r bee . full or ian'-tnt j.b?a.ure as t . e exclaimed : ' ii:y treat ures." i ih," 1 said, "soec cue winning ti.i-ir fiav to our heart, I A dce; hltifh as the only answer, !!.! it f '.( j-Viner than words. Mie I c r i.er lwk and rcs'imed her i I ( I n,t tke i.-y eyes from h.r. I: tin!'4 1 ii i been one r two r.s or s wti?y ..r b.rCi-v.,?-r.:t to brighten her ca'i'y U: ' ar.d lift- ii w u": ! have proved the p:t-r c'ove br-tier than th:s expen se c.Tvr;n at.d b--en in better keetdr.g w hi, Lt-r wait in life. Was be ,-ithiy that he lavishel this i:-:-u 1;. r, or v, as be ej.fn lilt;! the nion-f-v he ! W'er l.e saving to bey flour, vo .J a;.d :.f.!:en the lirti home fires v , r:- t ..'! .' Mr thou.:.!- wan it red away to fever s,'. 5- e v ives were won through t'.:- t:.'ii:;:T. f f l..'t-!..Tj flower?, and a j -ray, r went fr.i:n cy hesit that this s -awi, trr.sLr.g git! n.i.'bt be f-ared the let ff those tr.j :erory tb.swed we. In t vi rv case the bu.-ban J fail' 1 to remem ber the mc-.l iing anniversaries mi!b even oi.o fl j.t-r. They had ci.TpJy pur- -".ia.d the t'i !w; rs to buy themselves and oh '. m!...l a s-hanie that these fth- t e::)"' '. :r.s ran irrais little, v.h n they t ti uan hi mi: h. 1 r- if. ;: -r a r:i mhe'p Jack T' tHn:e in hiy b'.inehw, bv ti e b:ikftful iv..:uetito.--s. T- ' awuker:' ! a -i:t:n.-nt thai the girl lLii-'to-i'i fjr love. She j ' 'j-: i.t rseif tj b- Lis wife and car- : to the altar at leas: i--n oo.iara won a j ;,jers, b :t h r i: k btrct with f i an 1 iiort.i..-ati"n to l' nd that her ).:.-". -and had provided r." fuiuMe hou-t-f.rher nnd had r.'t suti'n-ieiit ia. rative t iir.ess '. cive them a limit living. 1 ia- hl!k I. at aiid rane mei't'de:pi"r.san i the h.uc lrv Iji'iiijie j retained to cov 4 r a. !.!$ -f !. : z st:i:viir.g. JL.w e.;:h rent her da t'T. lrf-rAiiie : :!:. '-ared t j iheir ( u:Ui.:;.! She might j; .! have r.i turned f A the ilowers had t- In-en g:ven Uj-j hr.e tad Lome com i : "s he ( rr.ved. O-.i h r v. 1 '.ir aiuiiversiry 'ae .ith- u 1 lie r fragile baby ei- to her heart. v.ev s si.s lay very near Oealh's io;r a h.i:?, !in-:;cg i'lness when 4-;u- v ioi. I ev- n w i ii i have cheered her. i. .: r, liners car.it fro'ii hi:'i who Lad t-M'e jjiv'-c i-'ii ii an abundance. jUihs later, when his tiny baby, this sC4t flomer, too ilelicate to bear the r. nv:l is d this world, lav cold s nd white in its asket, this sa:ue father i.c.s'ond no money for even a iru;e rosebtl 1 for its tiny hand, but sai 1 ;;riiiai , ''e'h pooh ' it is f wj'ith- C.'.erun h i;t love milii only a t-; n y of 1 lenro i to ti:t k iu the brown tr. s-: be'tfr an ..Id -fashioned wooing iih a he.il true and tt-uder erough to j 4-:i:ira iai'.'i.'a! u'lto the end. . ? IV..I, 77-'. ..r.. Indian EsUmatecfa Dos Miij r IV.. r Ii nan, Fgont of the Fiat heal Indians in w st, rc Mcr.una, j hasvd a f.ue bhx.d. d and i:-!r '.. 'id build. , i.ot to i-i.ird hi- p!irant ijiuir ters at thv Fiatftisi. sgen.-y, bat to pive hi- In Ji.ii Wards a i. ..!-. I -el fr tt udy iu the a::i i.al tiiicdoro. Tl.-e apjc.-ar-jince .'f tills ptrange cj ia lrny.ed caaied as inucii e. i: :iient am.ii.g ti.t se untutored fu-oos i-...trs..:-a ikui'u.uiii , .alez tu u;l- -v .u' 1 arousa by a Hidden ...... . . r.: i i ... , .1 isppt-a.-ane O'.rMaia f'.rect. The chiefs 1:4 Id a lor ? 4,or..-u:ta:l..n . t r the .i '.. .laitcrisL:. s of the a:i:.uil, i.ii i lina'.Iy decided to cail him "a g .d i .ad d z '' The first, adjective is doabt-h.-s ca.i.'ed I v a certain Indian tti.se of tiif ui.I.r.al, m i.e th'." latt-r is evidence of ttie n-d lean's re.v.rd f...r tmtli tt ail tin. is. At ad evei.ts, the name i wcrth Ti'.e Famou: " : i ; .:':.:. r. r ..-' I . U t :' J .'.ri sj i t ; I-s-e,, ' Excur aion Resort cf I i ' i ld:eil j. y f ;:.:s lh:r. jui t x "u e: ; .tr. ''ii:I ..! Ir. li e i :i y. It is a t r'.tfi'..' ni ,.r.- .' ' St Ve'l in .s f: tii P:i: I.ii.hr. r f.-.e i 1 a'rote, ' i, ., : .. rp' j " "7 " :t i I.V-ill :t.;i F ; ii- 1 1. uhire more ll.tn ! t'I:e .' H.s:-' la. 5 I.:a.an .-kirn averted, i ". -. '.a' i- 'i i. '..y, v a U : e i :: ' it r 'i:s i:i this . a run. j:.v,.:,j i;ieih:::- ?roui.d and i:am:d iy a inuntif ! t. l.-r t f r!..-j) cn.:.- a:,.; u:..m.ta:n la'iri!, ir the rnoun. tain I s:k . s Utra '.. a i tj. . :re man his , 1. .-nru'.iwlv Ljn . .xj :.! mt d.-rn i:a- ! jrovei.anJcj:....:;,::; ratuus Li.' v.,:a:,.l Lkrs into a lir.hi, ,a:L. T..e ! , . . .. , .' i i l . ..t:o I. ..vaU-nna :s .-i-.--ii.-u vy Uvs ! ar.d c :ir.. L-tL. ; j k w ihewe.r !. p ctjr- i i - I .. . as vet u:;.-ul;iva:ed p.riion h.- i the lovtr t: e r.ir.Mt.iic may ' 1. W ' lii.dx.nt to .1. hrhi Li.a. Fi:t-uaive irn j nivuMits in the way of a. i.uiidii-.gs for tlie a'V i:mn-K;ai..ti of excur'o. lists have h-t-n mad.- hi a'chlpa'doa of '. hr svas.u so.n to :n. As a hire !r Keieatioo and p.au:tit Lis I.J n'.ji. Comtiiiu.ss dtsiiin? to make artane n.t !.ts t-. vi 1 l:;j obtain -umvVe inf. ra'a-.ic.n p a spp". ition to T. K. W'f.U 1 a-. -f . r .-.!:t v. . x?, rn ;i o:.ct l er.nsy:- j vania Iti r.j t. r.ttshurb. Vi. !.) .as'tre uv.y fj.-ine:, mho a:: f" n ru- 'e ra".V t'.::r: a-y i '.!.er ,!;. :: ils a', a ;!. Fnitt- i suu-s :-.'r very ja.iy :. . f n a L i.'s; poir.ttu st I he i:-.lav..'a,;V .ii' ..- i.'. .( says. 1: is to&!d ti ire :.t the i:.:i .: T:n. fat ti e c.Ln'.y, . rii: -.n si. t.ia,'f j.iO a I .d and lline is a'ti.o t no d. in ir.d for th.ru aiid m Li r; fc rj'.i' is j.:T .-id lh re is f.t-j'n i.t 3y r:o y-T l'.' a-. I ' !:::: ts a Jv.r.-. The ra:i ise'.i ;:y a-e.-is.- t . i.,t .i j-iiil n:i-u')r ti-M Uic ior. ii;t.I.;d ii: :h mestthe st J ia-. t i: f to .: e "aye c.rn cri j.. Ecr.iStt Ta the Thing. N .tvi 's .,: r-c ilucndvf 90- j r:.!;id ctiKft ; r ;I e er'n, li.e .iicid dia.e go. s n Lii p . 11. 'IhtrVht nnituy dues i Lot. as j.'. .t:i: to 1 ave tn four.', ur.hss ' t y m st tT. rcr m t hi.s ad vis.-s arid i v :,'.:.: r.i : j "l-iitk i.n'y if !.'.-t tea. lior.istt, rti. re iv.tn ei.ty .a.hd thvi. a can! be i .:r.! a-4-j t apj dnis' store tor Cvertnta an . tit.ce. The i 2 .-s ar tt,t jrt i:s,l '.r,:.k cp an ctir.. -e of Inns in attiiKit. .r a: y v-s?ei mith a c-vir, iK.nr on a ij iart cf tot'irjc f.M weter, ;ir 2nd co-.er i:;. Ia half in hour ii is rtaOy f r ust. lts-, Lnf a iu; f ii e v t' lee or four hr trs. Iiink it i.ot a; rl:L When tLe cold and fever is broken up use it as a t p'e. This simi..!f lemdiy pees to the rit-'tit epot, curing when th? nufrt powerhi! and di;serou nu'Jicinej have fMi;-d. I mrs 11 i!f .1' lr. ken down with the erlp end ihttighi 1 should te Itn ky if I ...t over it in tfciee tnur.lt . I menl to d"ii kir; b. r.tMl tf and in forty tight Loutt w is on ple'tly curid and ftflirg the best :or years.'' . e.:.!!e in ! -0- A MEDAL OF HONOR. T7ern by a Ler'oa of Uccls Sam's Brave Sous i WHO FOUGHT FCR THE UNICR. Congress Decided to Give a Lasting Recognition of Valor on the Field. How One W VTon by Meritorious Service at the Rattle of Fred cricVsljore and ia Highly I'riiod ly a DiRt incuit.Lcl Pennsylvania!!. O.tbnde the rauks of the Grand Army veterans, who in their rejmlar gather ing find enjoyment in the lico.-:ifn of pneh patriotic snbjects, there are few who are aware of the existence of the Medal of H- nor Legion of the United States. There is nothing, it is 6aid, that Colonel Quay prizt-s more highly than the medal of hntr awarded him by ongri f r Fp.-cially meritorious serv-i.-c-a and bravery on the field of battle, and w hich entities him to luemben-hip in this organization. The Medal of Honor. As in France and other countries, there are some soldiers here who have Li-en uatifmally hnnoreb They are Each as have leeii award-d the medal of honor. This distinction does not ! nfee-Jirily imply that tue service or the wearers wre any fcTeau:r iiiaa i5-;-.;-.' H.'. hi" 1? -1 ? E r 9 t t I I fa : mmt itXA- tlve of maty others of the 2.0,Ono 4-uhstil j.i--n"iu the late war not iso j huuorviL Many a loyjd and trave Ue d ! has pons r.iiiioiict-J "and unsunir. Tlie a'.va T of the medal 4I U;nnr, liowever, is !,tiiticaiit of conspicuous and nier ;oiis si-rvice. i r it. - it- in alter tue ner.nninjr oi me war co!;t -s rec 'iiizl the neces-ity of pi via? .methiiit distinctive and lasting to thi.e men whose bravery was so con spicuous as t i nn-rit the commandii:? peueral's roinni'-ndation for a token of honor. To tics end they voUl to con ttitute tlie Ii!-non of lienor, and to present those vi'.h the proper recom luendatious. a l.i.'.ize uiedah I In- meiial is in the shape of a lar?e star, with a fi nre emi'leiiuitic of war T.,lttli ut and the wt-asioii 4f the act of bravery f pH-cially commendea, inscrilied J the.th-r. Only Hi of these medals i have so far ln awarded. Colonel Quay at Frt'dericksbnrp. Senator uay won his Lrf-?ion of Honor iiu-.bil for bra verv at the bat tie ; ot I'p 'U rn h: b'.iri. He was colonel of ; t:?e liundreil and Thirty-fourth i l '..1 . , 1 til L V.Lillt liJOM nil.l f. f 1 M'T Ci 1,,11 j veie" service his health failed. It had j nevi-r been ro'ou-t, and a surgeon told Lira he ma -t go home to recuperate or he would .3 Finding hitnsi-If physically unable to 1'ursue his liulies Colonel ("uay sent in his resignation. It was accepted a dav i 4r two ln-fore the battle t.f FredcricUs I bur?. l!nt it tlien had become char j tiiitt the preat eiipapejaetit s.Hn to be ! fovpht worJ l lie a bitter one. It was ; l iievnl that it was t 1 4me of th critical bat ik-s of the rebellion. Cob nel Quay said that he coul.l not po home at th.;t time. He applied for permission to lead his old c iuruand, bnt as his re sipuation had lvn accept. J, this request was refused. He then applied to Gea erd Tyler, who coiuruaii.ieil thebriadi;, for a jiosition on his st;.tf. The peui ral ta:J he could huvf it if the surgeon ivnvl, rwrtiiir it. Tin1 sTij-r'eoTi K;i.l! ! .'io'iei Qtiay p.ies into action Le wid I uic like a fool." . . . : " : He Ki-ked His Life. sv answered, when this remark Qt was r.-jieate.l to Liui: T had ratht-r dis a f'Hl than live a coward." He was npo;i (jeneral Tyler's staff in that awful battle, and his bravery was remarkable. Hi- rh-ki-d bis life j.paiu and apain. w hen many a c.urap.sius of i.tvr Jield back, and i:i-pired those a!nt lain witii his untalteiiri? spirit, liripadier General Tyler, ia his uicial detail of the action, "said: ''Colonel si. K Quay, late of the Due Hundred and imrty-IourHi 1 ennsylvariia infantry, W;is on mv si,.ff as a Volunteer aide-de- ramp, and to him 1 am greatly indebted, Siotwithstanditi? bis enfeehied bealtb 1th he was in the saddle early and late, ever prompt and t-ici nr, and esmtiallv so durin? the en-apimerit. When Mr. Clevehmd K'-came president General Tv- i r and tue survivors i Ctdonei Quay 8 old re?i.ueni, unii.'d in a petition that the covmn-nt medal lorunusuid hrav- p,vtd it. and he deserved it, General Tyler r.f'e: .arls Leciiuie very poor, and !i 1';;ie 11 his fri.-nds wrote to S uator f I?.-..- u.'.itiir ui.l t.ir tlia il.l T-i." . ti .- l.iiav is a loan who never forgets his irieiub.. anJ in a sh..rt time he stured t - l.;. ..vi i f... ii . lei ii. uiu .!iiiji..:iuii a touiAoi ijwcjV Mtsoa iu Lsiitimoie. Soldier lor Quay. nat.;r Quay was Cid .iiel of the One Hundred and Thin v-f earth reiritueut vrvlraui volunteers duri:i the war of the reln-llion. and madesucli a record that all ti.eold ildi.TS of the state will tallv to Lis tupjiort. Arm-sirocg liiS- publican. H unit cotl'ee is the fci;np!est disinfect ant. i- '.-i.Os5ss. IT cr..J eraicl in these -y3 ! Vhy not k.-cp up vrit'.i t'u i.iuotctr:tb cctiturr ? You v.-oul.l not buy a steam enpino made l?Lo those of a century 20. TLen v.liy pbould I voa Lev tho Cid-fcibionei. ldr. "instil t'r.t rrr'nn r.nA .1. l.Ili. tato your tyftcm r As proit improvements Lavo bce-n rnado ia jd'Is as in Fteam cnghies. Dr. Pierce's rioasar.t rcilota ere tiny, FtiTLr-coatc-d granules, or pills are easiest to take, acd never gri;e or shock tlis system. Tliey ere j uro'y vegetable end perfectly hansless. One little I'tdiet's a lair.tive, three to four cro ciihirtic. 'i"hey regu late and c'.e-use tbo liver, elomach inJ Lovrtls quickly, but thcr onphly. They're the clu.ijcst piM, sold by (Imj-gists, became you only pay for the good you get They're yjzrcLnUci to give taiLifaction, every time, or your money b re turned. That's the peculiar plaa ell Dr. Pierce's medicices wo cold ca. Con you &sk tscre? 1 MAPLIV LITERAKY Cli'.r.Af. lfsiat-mrn lliposod liy Ite.at)Vt 4 ans from llaizell's Hume. It has Iwa a sutiject of comment that the strting.t indorsements of Colonel Quay's record as a United States sena tor have corae from Allegheny county, the home of bus op;.iient, John Dalzell, and that the mut veaomon sassa tilts upon the junior senator have emanted from Philadelphia, Where his supporters say he will pet the vote of everv Republi can memlier of the next b-piatnre. The words of rvnimen iation from the wert have ln cordial and spontane ous. They have penerally been in de nial of (Slanderous statements mostly from a clique of mnpwTimps. who have rereatedly fiunred asopti-toiii? reg ularly nominated Iiepnblican candidates. Chairman Mapes, of the Independent Republican state committee, has long Inn identified with the literary bureau of this small, but active tleiueu, claim in? to be Republicans. Their tactics do not po much beyond the spiinKin? cf literary fulminaiions in the thai of Ion? winded "addresses," frequently cmanatiti? from but two or three men, and in which most reckless and daring Etateiaeiits are wade. One of the latent pr.luctions of this literary bntvan ch;tr?e.l tSenator Quay with woefully iimorius his constituents by absMilinp himself from Va.-hinpton when imjortant public rc-astires were bein? cnsidere.L Tlie beet answers to these ndsstatemmts como from promi nent irumnfactunrs and business men f Allepheny county, some of whom have not beenalli.sj with Senator Quay's friends in the Republican party, thonph all staunch Republicans. Ihey refute and completely exphnle the charges cf aijsenteeism, and show what preat ser vice was rendered by Senator iu&y in soshr.pinp the tariff legislation as to make the McKdnley bill pive ample Jiri'tection to Pennsylvania's industries. A WIDOW'S BL1ZSSIXG. She Dwply AprirciatHl Kindly In terest in tier Little Boy. In lsS3 there was a little page at Washitipton, a very bright boy, who at tended upon Senator Quay, says the Philadelphia News. llis name was George IL Manu. When the senator went to the Chit-ago invention, the hid j was taken alon? siXrj,. up cf the imrty. ! He wits exceeslinily useful, path.-rin? all kiiiibi of political information, al ways accurate, cheerful and rtrspeetful. S-naUir Ouav liecame tpiite attached to the boy. In the memorable presidential camii?n of l"ss. when Senator tOttay ".ire ted the Republican Jorces from Mew York city, t he ly wits in his office. After the election of Harrison this little j.age t-ipressi-d a di-sire to go to Annap olis as a cadet. Senators do n t have the priviiepe i f apts.intmont there, but throtiph his friends. Senator Quay giuned the lad s admi-.sion. Six months of jireparatory ttndiee were necessary before the by conld Fiifi ly prex lit Litn-elf for examination. In this interval Senator Quay paid all his exirises. When lie was. examined he passed triumphantly, and is now a cadet at the preat naval school of the povernment. I feel sure that the hid will serve his country well. The boy has a mother, and thouith she has never geen Senator Quay, she has heard of every kind act of the distinguished statesman in behalf of her young son. She is a widow, aud w hen the Anna polis appointment was secured, wrote Senator Quay this short note, in which the poured out her heart's gratitude for all that bad ln-en doue for her boy: Senator Quay, Sir May our Heaveniy Father deal as kindly with you aud yours as yon have with my fatherless buy. Alice E. C. Manx." TWO OBsERVANT EDITORS. A Cbarpc That Dalzell Is Ouly a Stool Pigeon After All. There are many who have been curi ous to account for certain snj.port given to Dalzell in his Senatorial aspirations, or rather the assaults on Senator Quay that have been taken as an indorsement of the Pittshnr? congressman. The editor of the MdHintowu Sentiuel thinks he hits an explanation. "The Philadelphia Press," says the editor of The Sentinel." has a dark horse in the political bushes, to trot out by aud 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 The Press," This has led the political writer of tlie llttst.tir? Commercial-Gazette to remark: "The intimation that Dalzell is only a stool pigeon to entrap innocent birds to become the prey of some marks men now hiding under the cover of the wi.ods at least furnishes a possible ex planation of his candidacy. Ii has been tre.mentiy asserted lvlore that Calvin Ve.ls, the Pittsburg owner of the Philadelphia Press, was il.-sirous of ob taining a seat ia the United States Senate. "If Dalzell is only a skirmisher to draw the fire for Wells' U-uetit it would ex plain some things that have long been a minor mystery to Penns-ylvania Repub licans. Calvin Wells figured at a Flal zeil extension circle at Pittsburg the other day. and perhaps it w.is this show ing of ins hand which led the Miflliu town Sentinel to think that it i.s Calvin YVells and not John Dalzell, who hopes to be Senator Quay's successor." Dalzell "a Rainbow CTiacr." The Hon. John Dalzell, who wants to succeed Mr. Quay in the United States senate, is a confident gentleman who evidently has the gift of discerning por peous rainbows iu the political heav ens. It is true, the anti-Quay folks are making a brave fipht. but there is more newsp.i.i r talk a!out it than real actual work and results, and it i.s much to 1 feared that rhose grave and portentous resolutions denunciatory of Quay, that have come from several counties re cently are moie the laborious deliver ances) of a few individual Republicans tiian th- y are the protests of large and representative p uheiings of the faith fid. York Gazette. Savfd the McKiuler Rili. Senator Quay saved the McKiidy bill by formulating a plan to stop the everlasting talk in the collate, where there is no rule for calling the previous question. The bill had passed the House, but the Democrats, meant to Jc leat it in the senate by a series ,f long sjw-ecnes. Hy an arrangement that stiined the consideration of th. Force bill, Senator Quay pot a vote on the Mi Kinley bill. 1 his explanation is made nec4nsary now for obvious reitons. Wilkefebarre liecord. To Horse Buyers. 'Let me give you a tip," fail a promi nent horse dealer to a j rosrctive buyer yesterday. "When you go to a'sale with the intention of picking up a bargain, read your catalogue carefully before you bey. "Auction sales by reliable firm are honestly conducted, and they don't guar antee anything they're not reasonably sure of. "'Kind, sound and true,' is the phrase you mant to keep a special lookout for. 'Horrs warranted kind and scund may have bth of these ijia'i!ie3 an 1 yet turn out to be equine maniacs. Others guaranteed to be kind and true may be both md have the blind staggers, but a horse that is announced by a reliable firm to have all these desirable 'jualities is in the nifj irity of cases c!l tight. If you matt a proof of this, go to eny Crt cUss sale and notice bow the careful buy ers let showy and attractive animals pass nntll a kind, souod and trus animil ap fHiSrs. Tiie prii-e on biai go h op like a rocket." .Y.ir Yurk Cj n a rccil-A lecrlit- Insisting on Accuracy. Teacher. "What is the distance from here to the moon ?" Thoughtful PupiL " About 24s,000 miles." "Haven't I told yon time and again, Johnny PepperiH, that the distance from the earth's suiface to the moon is a little les than 210,000 miles?" "Yes'tn. and you told us a little whi le Ego that it was night iu China and the nic .n mas shining in China this very minute." "CeiUinly." "Will, ain't it S.OOO miles from, here to China?" Q.icago TriluM. Out of Debt. Tbe Philadelphia Times, after recalling the fact that Penns-ylvania came near repudiat ing a debt of ft 1,0"0 fifty j-ar agole oum her peep'e did not feel able to pay it, adds: Since then Pennsylvania expended for the prosecution of civil mar more than Cve time tbeentire debt of the state ia lJ4l. At that time there was not an asylum or a nor mal aehool within the limits of Pennsylva nia, and free schools were known only in tbe most enlightened portions of tbe itate. Since then millions have been expended for aylums, for normal schools, for soldiers' orphan schools, and in countless other chan nels of public benefioence. With all these extraordinary expenditure the debt of the state Las been steadily reduced until the stat men t of State Treasurer Boyer for the hist year shows the balance of the public dt bt unprovided for to be only f.t.1 W.t-1 94, with a balance cf j "i,7-'""'-hf0 in the treas ury, exclusive of the money due to the sink ing fund. TLus Pennsylvania to day is sub stantially free from debt, as every dollar due to her creditors could be paid out of state funds now in the Lands of the sinking fund and state treasurer, and leaving a bal ance of $2,7C',0'"J as surplus over ail indebt edness. PennM-lvanla is thus for the Crst time in her history not only free froa debt, but bas a considerable surplus over ail indebtedness in her state treasury, and mo fitly commem orate the extinction of all state indebted ness by the appropriation of fj.OOO.OOO for the support of the public schools and of the return of three-fourths of the personal and property taxes to the treas uries of tbe fcTeral counties of the state. Such ia the financial condition of this great empire by courtesy called a state, and with entire freedom from dtbt. and with revenue in excess of her most generous expenditures. who can measure the progress of this Crst and noblest of the commonwealths of the republic! Allow me to add my tribute to the efli- cieney of Fly's Cream Balm. I mas suf fering from a severe attack of influenza and catarrh and was induced to try your remedy. The result m-as marvelous. I could hardly articulate, and in less than twenty-fonr hours the catanhal symp toms and my hoarseness disapjeared and I was able to sing a heavy role in Grand Opera with voice unimpaired. I strongly recommend it to all singers. Win. II. Hamilton. Leading B tsso of tbe C. D. Hess Grand Opera Co. Snuffed Himself Out. In one cf the European parliaments, when the president finds it necessary to end an argument, be gravely puts on his cylinder but. Though it happened near ly thirty years ago, people still laugh at the recollection of a certain president m ho, to close a celebrated debate, took up tis neighbor's hat by mistake ; it was far too big for Lira, and falling down about his ears enuffed him out complete ly from the gaze of the crowded house. Yuuih't Cuiajfiti'miu What Am I To Do? This is the oft expression of the weary sufferer with Rheumatism, Neuralgia and other painful diseases. The wkole frame is tortured and racked with pain. It is well to remember no known medi cine equals Red Flag Oil for Rbenma tism, Neuralgia, Sprains and Rruises. Trice 2" cents at G. W. Btnford's t C'.'I" j'LACkIaCi I; elicsper ft a zz c:r.ta bottle than any c i:.r Drcisi.g i.t 5 cento. A LIVTLZ GO3 A LCKG WAYS beenu?c &:ioos once Lb;-!:cn.d w:;h it ecu be kept tkui by wushing l! cm v.ith viiter. Peoide in moderate ciivun: tarxes Cr.J it rrehtal la to buy it at tl'Jc a bor.h , bt cause what they spend for Llaeking they eavo in shoe L'ithcr. It is the then pest Llnkirg enniidering it3 jtulliv, and yet wo want to sell it cheaper if it can be done. "We m ill pay SIpOO Reward for a recipe tbat will enable cs to rmiko Wolff's Acme Dlaokino tt such a price that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a b.ulc Thisouixisopcn until Jan.lt, lSjd. WCILPF & EAEdDOLFII, Philadelphia, OUi fiirnilvre paiuttd mith P IK-ROM (thu L- tbe rare t f tbe painO, lv,!s litre .ta':n:5 v-uTiis' id m f tmitvrr. O-.ie . : :;t v.i:i tio ii. Athi!d enn app'y iu You - tbr.-re s j Iik t a t tiir.ut, irt thcrry -s r ab.t-.r; tl're U r ihtt to yar . V.liiu'.i.rst.li IU buvx csta as ButiiED rr. . A Frerj Trvd" ooo.l ban but tie of it iu liwm. n't. Every Sufferer : 'SST- Tn: H-a-M nfrthfOrjirhft.lUirrh. bfrtiii A-itT7ia,t htd.-r M.rt"i, li:nrrh.it, Ijnrn-. S r-iM in liaxtv f.r Ljril-, Surf Jnr.ts or strin. will fliwl in thi ol.J An.ltv n-hf ajiii ti1j turr. 1 am; ''- try?. SoM rrvht-rv. 1; nf X el-i, hj t U-tt. ltiress imMi, ii. Li. iOUSSvS Si Cv., ikATK, Xaaa A. H. HUSTON, Undertaker and Embalmer. Cofiins, Cabket and Robe Or AIX liRADES O.V HAM). AGOOD IIEViRSE aud ertryihing pertainli.tr to f.mi rais furnished on bliort ni.tii-e. South Turkevfoot Street Somerset, Peno't OctH -Jl ! . When Doctors All Agree. It is a fact well established, that Feb auaryand March are the most trying months to aged and enfeebled persona. Pneumonia, influenza and kindred chest aftli. tions, are most liable to get in their deadly work. There is but one thing to do ; btt'ld up and fortify the system with a pare stimulant. Medical men all over this country agree that Klein's "Silver Age" at $1.50 per quart, and "Doquesne" at $1 25 per quart, stand without a peer. If you want fine six year old Guckenhei naer, Finch, Gibson, Overholt, or Bear Creek, you can have them at fl.Ort per quart or sis quarts for $5 00. We are recognized headquarters for the choicest brands of Wine, Lhpior, Cordials, etc. Goods expressd anywhere. Send for complete price list ; mention this paper tw. MAX KLEIN, S2 Federal St, Allegheny, Ti. LHEBT MULE APRAISEMtHT OF 11 '5 IX Somerset County, Pa. TAKE NOTICE.-Ttt In pursuance ot even I Arts ul Aspeiuhlv of the Common e!lh to proiMe revenue In meet tbe demand upon jne 1 ruurr, n l for other pnrpiMi. the undnBrn C'l AliptnlM r of MereoiileTe, for U coun ty, iiu prrparvd a lint of the trade of aid coun ty and u placed eaeh In tbat 4,'Mub which lo him aj pean right and projr. ADD ISO X. TRADE. NAME. CLASS. t iean H r etallr Kn.tsley A Son.. rrey A 4-... H.aikT U Jerots T J.. S'irklow Ed K a-1. 00k A'n.... H.m ftx4rt E 'm Liuon Jese. ALLEGHE.Sr T0WSSBW. I'anman k Frurle Dintiller 1 ojif:r John, Wholesale Distiller.. . t 15.00 . lutt.00 BERLIN BOROUGH. rook E I. Retailer tolliuiFB Kioto A (' . " (.rorT Fred Krl.-nnKer A Kurti " .,, Meiige. W H " oji,t; KralherGW " 1 hi Son J A 4 W J " Philxin J :... riiiUou a Co. Bankers 1 12 n 11 it 14 14 IS lit ... 00 BLACK. Retailer.. Hustwnd Mr F- 14 BRO TIIERS VA L LE Y. I!M hly Ira (inmbert II W allers F. A W alters E A W ailers E .ReUIler . lDistiller.. 14 1 .115 Ul . 15 CI . IS 00 coxexa van. IIorTrnsn Daniel . , ,, Re't'er Uarshliergcr Jcob. " , ,, , CJSSELiUX BOROVUII. Krepar Jacob Co Retailer. CO.XFLCEXCE BOROUGH. Blaf k A C, ...Retailer.. Is.t t.J M.. iiro:lA T Kiirut H Jr. & Co M'Hiutain V ts.. Kim A M 4 Bro... 1 issue U B ELKLICK. Kretehmsn 8 A ReUIler K.-iti II A ' H.aw 11 C Th'.mauRF - FAIRIIOPE. Boylt Jos'ali Retailer. Iloi.iilxell i ) ii Son - miner Ii W " Vuory A C " J EFfERSOX. Miller Jtrr.ej C. siehiac J & l'o.. Walters E A is 14 -115 uu JEXXERTOWX BOROUGH. Grirliih J J Retiler.. 13 jkAMh. Retailer. fOTer James M. Klw k H s ... Oardner L T M ti'Connor John A Kiiing.r John ,, , , LOWER TUREEYFOOT Co'iloni A I . i.tt-.;ii John 44 .. Sjhw Ttit-uj & Co X.Vt7.V. Anman William ReUIler. Siiie Hrm NNeimer M " LARIMER. Ri-al A O tare K W Hare F W . rtTiLhman Jewe istiller. !100 (j 15 00 14 14 o'.fsieliy tttre.... l lahler J ii Retailer JIILF0RD. Woods & Schroc k. 14 3IIDDLECREEK. Itnitrh A II ReUIler Moure C 11 - HEYERSD1LE BOROUGH Aj.i'te Wms Co .Retailor Citizen" Kank Hackers Cover CJt duo Retailer. Iia! H Lively H J K:ehiior Drue Co.. . fciifxn ka I! J Farmers' bank Itankers Hartley S t' A to Retailer ri.iekinfr Bros " Hiutv M - 11 ..Tt0 to 15 II 14 14 14 . 30 UU lil 14 Hay W in Hi Hon " II JlSCi " 1 int ( ... " Milier ,t Ci.llina - Morrell L Meyervlale Millmit Co Koa e Fred Js Co Ii. i h R " shu.ley J T " M.s u.-dy W E " . '1 ruxal C W Halt A W " H'KO A F " Staid H H ri-tilter YuuneJ W He taller 14 14 11 14 10 14 n 11 II II 14 . Ii OU II XEH' BALTIMORE BOROUGH. Han Vinson C M A CoReUiler 14 Topper John " . U XLW CEXTREYILLE BOROUGH. Dull A Co Retainer ltl ol-i'lll Ai Fouih - 1J XuRTIUMPTOX. flittner Kelson Kiiarl J 8 I rj'iiKl D Miller J It Maru li -Distiller.. -ReUuler.. ..J15 CO 14 II 14 14 OGLE. ReUIler PAIXT. Retailer Ream Garret.. 11 Border DW l.'ailer A E Huluppio Daniel Ream oarret SUEMAHOXIXG. Ko iKh P J Dilutes: Wm J iei?el A Dull tinnier N Hooverli E A U. Sjh.'. 1:1 Ju&iah Retailer.. ROCK H OOD BOROUGH. Baker A Co Mile rJ D Retailer . Oil.Iu. r David I't. 1 1.1m I o v Huekiuo(l ieed Co... lleii. J C ,. simiii A rimiih. Sn ler II Woitcnt;tcIfc-erD H SHADE. Retailer.. Keiu John If.. 14 SOUTHAMPTON. Uenkle Valentine... ..Distiller SALISB UR Y B0R0 UGH. .tlSOO BarchusJ L ReUIler . ItarebuaJ L hankers .. Ehlen A R.r ; Retailer.. (.loUeliy M J " Hay I'd . HesellrtliC R . M - l.iehliter Mrs S A " Wasner M Ii W alker U K " 12 ..HO no 14 li BTOXYCSEEK. BiltJtcrCL brant C A Hranl R P Divi ly W C Floto Spanitler... Richardson W J IndiCF Sorlx-r D W Small W II Topper John Walker Jacob J... Wiener D Dlnitller.. .Retailer.. !"$15 00 SOMERSET BOROUGH. Ben ford C, W. Retailer. 14 14 a 14 14 14 li! 14 11 M 11 11 14 li 14 11 14 13 14 14 14 10 14 11 14 14 Brallier Br Cook A Beelli l oltrotb E B. CorTrothC II Coifrolb Mrs K B, KisberC U Feruer AHA Bro r rease A slouier. HulderbanmJ B Heffley Henrr... Uolderhaum J Ii Ilerr Bros Kauluer A Plau KnepperA W. KuepperA Kemr LmitherJ u , Miller J H Morris Broii.. NefTA 4'a.beer Pis-1 A E Parker A Parker tijivicr Kranlr ,,, SnTder JohaS Si hell P A Siebmck Mrs M E. Shalter Charles C Srhrock Mahlon PrUt A Kautner Tredwell A Jt I til Mrs A E Votarbtc B Waller 0 K Ziiumenuan H H- 13 VI 14 14 10 11 -30 00 14 SOMERSET Btotub M W Boa man William. Cahle J H... Weimer A J .Retailer. s'auoaa J.a LABORING MEN! XaOSS OP TIME Vu04j00' SX T M E POSITIVE CUg.,pr;l ELY BRUl HERS. S warran 6U Torfc rrtofc' tts. tn SCHMIDT The Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES. DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF Fine Whiskies. IMPORTER OF a3 Xjifim93 anil SOS. 95 AM 97 FIFTH A f ah orders received by mail SUMVIT rliitnerJ F ReUiler ... P.urkholder A Hoover " FJlna V - " llotilitzell J J A Si'U... J -tivJ H " Milier V M - " 8T0YlST0rX BOROUGH. Bown.sn Nofth... shockey C 11.. fcithlas V B URSIXA BOROUGH. Alhright James Davis i B For'iuer Lt-roy .. helosune Jacob Jenkinfl M A .... Sellers P li ...Retailer.. UPPER Tl R KE YFOO T. CiollerF V " l.t-rhard J B " J Henry E G " 1 Kretr Ja.-ob A Sou... " Met'ler S K ..D'Ki'.lor SHO'f Weimer NJ 11 WELLER.ZB URG BORO I G U. Kennel J J .ReUiler. - 1 1 Classification of Venders of Mer. chandise. Sjlesoffl.ftO Clisi H Tas? - . .so.) it " 1 '.' - toi . - 1. " 1- " 1.S.I.U " 11 " 1 '. " SI.IOI " 111 " " iaiip " s . " 4 J,(K) " S " J " ( l-isiucaiion ef TaTrrus Boronehs .... Townships S 1 '1 " 3 :.; ' 4 ClBSSifiratiiin of Distilleries. Cities of KIM,Seeond and Third liv Clam 1 other ' itie. - 1 TownsLii . li " Billiinl. P.kiI Tatite. Sine or Ten Y'.t l icense: t i f. lur firi Tabie or Ail.-y. S!0 for ta-U addi'.ioiial Table, AC TAKE NOTICE.1! persons eon-ml in this appraiM men' i tliat an ai;K-al iil held at the Trt ann-r's oniee in S.iii.ts.-i, on tlie illstilat of Aj.ril l-:' when aud where yoo can attend if you think r-"per. EDV4K!) J KIMMM.t.. Mercantile Appraiser. CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch NORTHWARD. JVATfown Mi3 fTrj.rt. R vkwol 511 a. 1.1 somerset '. sit, sinyi-rtown ttill, Hooversv.ile tit.. JohnUu, 7;J.i. J.A.L-fnirm Unil j7.ww.n.-a-Sw.0l 11.V. - m.. S.-.inerst ll .'S. Moy.-un 12), KooVi rsv.lie l:i!7, JohU-lo n li-W p. m. SuBu-ror A-io'iii.. Ro kwoo.1 M0 p. nt, Somerset h:M p. nt Si.n.f.i A-i-'-mi'i"! itin IUa kwoo.1 11:: j a. m. Somerset, lli.'iS. SOUTHWARD. Mail Johnstown 7 4 a m.. Hiv. r.vill- S iil Stoves lown :, 6omer- t If.l'i. K.h kw.l :4'i. rnrn-Juhnstown l-:u p. m.. H-w.vf rsTi"e 4.1. Stoveslowu 410, somerset 5:01. Km kwimd JV.SV. Jj-t w. itrtnn-A.-rlufioa Somerset full p. lt kwuod 6..V1, .!i.r.i rtsana.ii.'i.. Somerset 5:01 p. Et., Kockwvod Sr. 5 p. m, JENXsiYLVASIA P.A1I.IK -M. ECIIEDlliDK IS KFFK' T DEC. 3). lt. EASTCRN 8T4H0ARO TIMt. DI3TASC E AND FAP.E. Miles. Fare. John.tonto Altooua . :t:j f 1" " Harnr.iirg IT"1, A 11 " Pli iiuii-'phia :r s ;'" it:a:roviiie Int. , ' tiri-eu-tHirs;, 4. 1 41 " PlllsLoryh ' - " ltaillm.we :" ?-i ' 65 " " W.-l.iinrtuii ' 0ME.XF.D SCHKIH'I.E. Trains arrive and depart frem the sUlion at Jobhslouu asliillow s : WEsTWARD. Oyster Eiprrt ? ?t a. m Weiem Exnre- .V-"t a in Johnstown Ai--titnnio.iaiIuu.... ti 1 . a. m " Expreiti . 9 25 a. m Pscifl Esjrt-.wi. .Sii.la ia W ay Paawwiiy.-r :l. U p. la Mall . .. M'i p 111 Johnstown xpresa.. '.:.n p. m t asi uts ')M p. m EASTWARD. Atlantic Eipre ,vsr a. m. SV-rihore t-xprew.- :.lia. c llarrisburs; AceoiuuHHlalion . v.-t a. m. Day Extire.... .... .. l l a. in. Aitinnt Express 1'iOI p. m, Mail Exprew . 4:11p.m. J.ihnsuiwn Aei-nmo.:alnm .ip.m. Philalelphia pre.... .. ' K p. In Fast Liu lO. 'U p. m. HO. 88 FR Ah KLIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE JOHN H. WATERS & BRO. PLUMBERS, STZALt iJSD 3AS TITTSSS. We are now etablihed In onr new bulldlns;. srhieh, we can safely say, is the t--t -arranged tut our business in Western Pennsylvania. EverythiDg pertsininr to the Plumbing, Eteam and (ias business crr-ed in stock. We will, as fonnerlT. KiTe rarenil attention to the STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATISli bus inesa. Our former etforts in this line enbrare souie of tbe largest buildings ia ihe county, wiLb enure success. In the RTPPLY DEPARTMENT we carry a full line of Rubber and Deetber Beltine. steam and Water Hose, Valves. Injectors, Lui.rl.-alor. steam Gauewa. Iron Pipe Filling, Etc. Prices quoted on application. POUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS V i mam sa. tr P.-u-i -v,.-s ar- ie.t tn imv Fo.itf . o lr- l!l-,,rr prr-rm lixirnni wr.k Foiin-S !'. l-rs B,-, is La. rootrs Powers v.l 1. i.i.e tx? n.isnttrr ex n-nk SM errani raeat)- per rem. sikI u.A.r Ure bsller Una li" sweet F.wm Powtrr win rwrenr prer iC slel ST.tr O'" to Whirl. ltnu- w t .III-.,r- suhirrt. ;""' Pn-n.aa wnj. ;?. sTie.-rio. SoW everywher.. David : . FOUTZ. rrssslstsr, SALTIAtOiUt. JUt TAKE CARS X IS COSTL"?! ST. JACOBS OIL, THE GREAT REMEDY FOR ?AIM. CCEC3 RHEUM ATiSt?.?. Sprtins, Brnlset!, C-i3f Sr-rfr::?, StifTness, Saellinss, Ezzkuhe, F?- OClCIiSa, U.i. Q BUILD JJSG. TElCPHONr, NO. 666. f-1 o VEX IE, riTT.SHUIlGlT, PA will receive prompt attention. - BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. TitE SEW ROOM IS TUE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts., "JS Mens, Vomens'. w; OfBesl Q-ia'Ity, and at I.OWEsT TUICKS can be found, in styb-s of all makes. I ata prepared to ccmpete with one end all dealers in ti:eS:.-.te. Ail I a.-k is a triI. SCOTT DIBERT. .rJ'V-V cr?nr?t; R3i(?iTcai tn CO PYStCMT a, etc. For In form .it 1 nr sn1 rrpo Ii..r.IK 'o i l s . 1 t. "'! .:h..m t. v.. .:r. t benna f.r 9'iir.i j ps(.-iit :i .ti- -n'-,.. Kt.Ti I-.:- I.t tnl.'Tl Oli' I 1.S Is l '.' ' ' liie pui.iio .'y iieli.e iri.ei: Sii. i.t ti.1.. i. l':c T-.r-..-:-- -Int. cf snr . Vet Ar ' a .rl.L r 1 ...,'v- ,.:-. r. . .- i. :--' .':-: la n . ... S- w t's.,. ,.. V. '-,-1.-.-, i.t.'t . yeiiT I'.-y m..itr's. .V'.1r-.- ' ' si 4'.'. RIFE'S HYDRAULIC ENGINES. W 11 Thfse machines iais water 2) leet bi.'li for every liwi! f:il on the ni inc. Tney supply troui 2 to 70 gallons '..f water jer luir.iite, and wiil raise to any height up to 2il leet, and any dislanee itp to ten tniies. They are especially adapted for fuii ishim; viiit. r for stiiaii towiiu, fuct.v ries, stvutu n.i'.Is, d tiii-'3, and f.irirrigst ing pnr;Kpis, Kach tout bine is GUARANTEED f-r i; divs, sritboiit money or n if. and wi.tn paid fur t' ey are flintier giiaianteed I.T .!! year. M:u Iii.-.ts iiave Ken pt:n !'-as-4s. by ti.e foii-jwidj i.ain.si ki !t ienr i), ,:..! we refer to i.y pi rnii.-sion .0. I. .-i nver. Co!.- ).n"s ; i- K. i!e'7. i". V't.trs; A. -V Cr.iiii'r. t.'as. huiin ; N. 1'. il.iy, pr.. r.et..r of tlay's l'ark. a sunm-r r:-sirt. Stiiuut Mills. Tlie above are ail t-otner-t cotitity ejie, and are we'.l-knowu to our pe.jp!e. i Ed. AVoy Cioii'l ur'L, ?!rKSVH.I.ri, PA. i-rr k..Fil- 'v litu. '.t ao Miret wttbrtts pl. Us-Ml a Urr aw .tKf Im an i wine 44 s i ..it isHitLilluii k -ar. n h. Ail nw( V-ixl MW. ajj, ,iflliarw fr, il'T kstW !. if WiM. r'r(-ti4r lo p-. tir f i ni' r. hr, rr licn i ilo. A1 FJ v it . . - rt3f - eArRPvH v-i H 7 l?1rror Smells vVlll SRcxcKra.cci'GHJL WTKW.ETC' Cirtuldr Free Bf PlvrRY0a, 4SniRsT.PA' -V, t C1 CAVEAT9, TRIOi t4S, tV V( . ' - . 1 i r'"""r-r''T3;:" , r .i. ... i. 'Ji - -. Z."--'v. ' I.t urt w (,.t i j---- j - ....... . l - -.. ss-- 1 ...1 1.1.... f. i j ' i-i tl..roa LKrrV VJL 0 7rL r-s , J Hr$ V-tri 3 v ' - . 4-.V ;t 1; V - l's.-. -" - !.-. ii'-v-- I i a 1. i 1 . w' - . 19 I - .. fr- m rcr un rt. Tin: xotj:i Drs. McClellnn & Salm. , ' . :'. DIL J. J. McCI.KLI.AN, specialist. IH MOIUTZ SALM, S?-Ct WOXDEKFULLY SL'fCKSSFUL IX ALL G HRQ NIG DISEASES, pikasi:.-: OF THE Ear, lie Koss. Threat Liim anl M Ciri. Ail live ( t.tratious S:iei.t?s.r ii!y Perform I by the::i. W; i , -t SOIEUSET IIOUSP, OMKIWKT. I, X.V. THURSDAY, APRIL 7th. a i5r' Rc-turn visits every four weeks. f---- .--'. .- .. iii'i '. r n -1 . . - -SI , . ., .J alt - . r. .- r e C tils J:e 4i..' .. . -aiN i v a t - - ' Y. rv.: - ..:.--: i -. h - "' - V V- A e.eet l .r:: i t"1 A'""t:-ti..- a -l s ti..;s 1-.. F4 , PS rcll VICX'S FLORAL I J Jf,i nr.. r.-.ei. 1.1 i .-.-ia-, SI' i Ctttts, wr.ii.l m.iv be le..Jetl tr - paci-es of 10-Ih. Ont KK s4ruti. 'l: ' ' ' M'asrf,..afa.4 New" Spring Goods AT S. . PHILLIPS, lO.J C'lititoii fs?;i-c4-t, Iioutber Ar Ciifen" ltUck, .TOIIXsTOWN-.r., Jill USH t.001)?i. tonsU-irtir of i:;... k a: 1 Odor.-l Mts'lie ?ilk. Stirah Silks-. Velvet at. ! Wc-, ia u 1 "color-, !;.:ick and Colored Henrietta-at :'., ?J ' 1 ri '- ptrvii! !. A e i :ive a i'tii! ii"e of all til-.! New eaves, .-ti h a 1' .: -rl t' .r Is, l i rveron il.irrs and Chcptes, etc. Cotton llrrv? (,tcI.-. IV. Vdu-ncrd 4.atirg Cloth, Canton Ci..h. C! .i r ar.d LaliPH Sprins JsuUvtw. A foil line of Domestic. We S'i..r.M.e aii Ki 1 4 '.I'M -s. Call tit, soe us. S. E. PHILLIPS. IT WILL. IAY YOU tj Err Toia ?Xeinorial Voi'k WM. F- SHAFFER, SOMKJ1SKT, PKNN'A., ydinfitttir.roraU'l LVIi.r la mi m mm mi r.-r.c i" nc-l of MOSfMF.ST WOP.S will 'itid it .. li.eii .1.:-. t to '-s'.l atr-iy sh..t. a tier a pn-L.t-r s:i .-' ;:ie H ':i . :i t!...ni. ZS-.w- i :.-' -1 O I :-i.-'---1 !- i. -iy '-'-. 'is f e.Vi'l A AO '. 1 invite , --1 a:te:'.i..r: w ie sViiits B.-oric, Cr Pure Zr.o Monument vm.t"H hw CEV. W. A. KtV V a Pc M.-l i npr.- . ri-ft to th-' p-- f. t-f MATERIAL AND . i. ' '-,.-( -;'-'-i. a::.' v. M ii iv -'-.''-..i-l : M T c . ' -i--::: ' 'f our t Luti iiiilc U- -.u. CUE KE A CALL. Vi-I. F. SHAFFEII. Loutlier's Main Street, Thi Model Drug Sicrs is avcriis rith FRESH AHD PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Bye Stuffs, Sponges, Tnmi Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. T3E DOCTOR 0lTt FiRsOXAL ATTESTIOS TO THE COMPCrM'IN'j Ot Inn uuu A 4 G:.EATCJK seixq taxes TO lSZ 0SLT FliKJH ASD pike ai:.' SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, Anl a I'U'l l ine of Optical GcoJs alvays cn r.ar.d. Fr:: such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BBAHDS OF CICABS Always or. Lanu. It is always a pleasure to display our tn 'ntending purchasers, whether they buy ironi us or els w her?. J. r.i. LOUTHER, f.l. D. MAIN STREET - - - SOMERSET. PA Somerset Lumber Yard. EL1AS CUNNINGHAM, Msrract. i sua Dia' ia ssd ffBousui onSm:ui or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS- I-Iard and Sott Wood, OAK, . POPLAR, BIMWa, PiCwrT3, kOLUjIX'.3, WALNTT, FI.OORI.NU. 8.4 aH, 6TAIK RAII-'- CHEEJiY, YELLOW PINE. SHIXGLE3. DOORS BALC-TEF.?. CH-"TN'"T. WHrTKPIXE, LATH, BUSK NEE"Lj Gnr' Lneof.U rrwles of Lumber and Bulldir,, Material md R..fin k'i" ' Ajo,caftlrn:,iltnyt.llatia thellneofoarbnuln.-as tootsl.-r with rtauii-- prumiiesa, such as Brai keU. txld-sised work, etc elivs CTjisrsrrx Of3co and Yard Opposite S. &C. It. R. Station, Somerset GIIS YCUR BOYS A CSEFCL FEESE5T. Frezs -lecI Cc!SL '73, $-.00, f j.oo 7 .ZO, $10.00, $21.00 to $31.00. Sc. f.e C it.;j speciah '"'-.'V '-f -r .. v.. . ? - ...1 .r. I f, .-i :- n r.-a "itiiir .. r f SO.'. i ' " til ! - Je. : . . . i'iu. i -.o.-.-- - .r, i . ;-..- i-J- . ' - ' !! i-aasj-. t--"-' '.', J 1 - ' l-V. I rsiu . ' K ?fi.".i-:-E E.-.i:j..-f.-, wj ur.i .. GUIDE, 1332.": I. -- .-r e;;-.-S, Shu . ve Oae. lr,:coiL;j, m rri, rraer. F.K wi'h er.rh order Vn dtrl. Ms E'"l!!!" ' L .:ijio X. - J- f LLLll. I RASCALLY "V : f yl O si::: J-..- 3 tr .-.- ' s . i Over CCO Ceautifiil I si Send tor i ' J: .. i It' I Fr.co La iai I 1 - "- Drug- btore. Somerset, Fa Rapidly 3:::nii a& ... i Pecpls in Scsicl: cf f-'.4 v. -- - v.- v. :.-; resGrimionsIFairiily EecBisii MttsBurph Frma'9 UNsr.KVATIlKl TrttewerHTS kt linirpa-si-d S't''::-il us b.je rtrtf,,rts Slid .are. tifn l 1 eud for t-aiahrue u tue p. IX YOU CAN FIND"" o 6is in ITttsbi k-m "t , ' a AA 9-
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