1 ' w . t i 1 Matrimony in Wyoming. Camping near a towa in Wyoming e nerured oar stock and then veut in. Entoi iiig the leading store of the town I introduce.! myself to Mr. Milt, one of the proprietors sua the pobluiasiLT. Stiles eat! : "H' nw lialfp-st two, and at three there ' a wedding at Jon Barton's. Old Jonas is a rouh old coon that m elected a j ustice of the peace abat a month &, and as this will be Lis first attempt at a niarriae I think we wiil see 6ome faa ; corae, go with ine." We went into the old squire's cab in and fand him poring over a lare volutne of the ta:u,es of Wyocdnp, sweating likea horse, and looking trri L!y anxious. After greeting as Lesaid: Stiles, them galoots that gat uptheae yer laws hadn't gumption enough tol ast em over night. I've roa through the blamed books half a dozen times an' can't find a word about matrimony, or haw the hitching process is pe reeded with. I've just ,,-ot to put the clamp on this 'ere couple, hit or raise, an' ef I don't yoke 'em up legal I can't Lelp it." Miles explained to him about how to proceed and the old man finally thought he could worry through in tolerable shape. Kre 1oe the couple appeared follow ed by a crowd of citiiens of the camp. The candidates stood up before the 'squire, w ho began : " Feller-citizens, this yer man and this yer woman have appeared btfore uie to be hitched in the legal bonds of wed lock. If any galoot in the mob know s - f anything that tuiht block the name if tu' k ta a higher court let Lim toot his bat toorelsikeephjiw to himself now ar. 1 f jrevermore. All in favor of my per ceding as authorized by law say 'I." ' Everybody Raid 'I.' Contrary, 'Xo.' Nobody said 'No.' 'The motion carried unanimously au' ti.e court rules that there hain't nothing to prevent the tyibg of the case." ' Now," said the "equire, "grip yotr fins." The candidates joined haads. j "Amos IVabody, do you solemnly swear that ye ll freeze to Manly forever, and pt-rvide fir her, and treat Ler Fqtiar, an' white, a--ordin' to the rules and reg ulations sot down to govern sich as in the laws o' the United State, so help ycutiod?" " Yes sir, I do sir." " That fixes your end of the bargain." "Mandy Thomas, do yoa solemnly f ear that you'll hang on to Amos for ail co:uiu' time; that you'll nuss him in eii:knes, and be squar to him in well ness ; that ye"ll always be to him a gO"d, true, honest up and np wife, under the penalties prescribed by the laws for the j'Ucihment of sui h oiT-'nses? I'o yoa swear this, so help yer God ?" "Iswesrl will." " Then, by the tower in me vested as j ;i st ice of ti.e j eacein and for tui pre inct. I pronounce you, Amos Teabody, husband, and you, Mandy Thomas, wife, and legalize ye to remain sich now and loreve imore; and ye'll stand committed till the fees and costs in the case are paid in full, an' may () l have mercy on your soulii, an' bless this union with Lis hefti est Lletssins." The fees and costs were a lja-d, and the newly made husband and wife, after receiving the congratulations of the as sembly, departed for their cabin up the creek. Chinujo Tribune. A Shrewd Landlord. There Lad Jbeen numerous protests while he was putting up the buiidirg, and when he began renting the flats the owners of the buildings on either side i f his structure called on Lim to protest again, " It's an outrage, sirl" said one. You'll force all the rents down 1" ex claimed the other. " But, gentlemen " began the new landlord. " I protected against the slipshod way the building was put np," interrupted the lirsf, "but I never thought you'd try to lower rental values." " You're renting your flats for half what we charge for ours," added the sec ond. '"Purely a business " 'liusiness be hanged !" broke in the first. "You can't make three jer cent, on your investment at the rent you charge 1" "The new landlord was evidently bait. "fir .'" he said haughtily, "I make be tween eight and nine per cent. Appar ently you are not a burners man, with an eye to the main chance. Your build ing cost thirty thcuaaud dollars, did it not ?" "All of that." " I figured that it did. It is well con etra -led and &trong ?" "A cyclone wouldn't disturb it." 'Fxactly. And yours?" to the second min. " It cost thirty-five thousand dollar. ' and U solid as a rock." "I tj"k that into consideration," said the new landlord proudly. "Mine cost lees than half of the lowest figure, and it is safe, gen'.leai'n, safe as anr in the city, so long as tl. ere is a thirty-five thou sand dollar building plumb against it on one side and a thirty thousand dollar oae on the other, lam sjrry for you, g?ntie:uen, if it lowers rent in the neigh borho'.si, but business i3 b-nincss. I a:n ohlijei to you for building to the ei'ge cf your lots. Good-day." Two men ia Chicago would move their fiat buiidirgs if they could atT ird it. (Vu'.rl.-T Tnluy.f. Words of Wisdom. Inspiration is the burning lamp of genius. No man was ever great w ithout divine inspiration. E ivy is simr-ly punishing ourselves for the sins of others. The worst fitigue is that which comes w ithout exerci. There is little influence w here there i not great sympathy. The great world is to all of us the little circle in which we live. There is no folly equal to that of throw ingaway friendship, in a world where friendship is so rare. lti' a bad thing for a clever and ar dent man not to have from the outset s:ime paramount ol ject in life. Whoever thoroughly accepts faith as the ins; iration of his labels w ill lie ready to work for humanity as if the fortunes of the world depended on personal en deavors. There is a conscience of the head as well asof the heart; and in old agee feel as much remorse if we have wasted oar natural talents as if we Lave pervert ed our natural virtues. Sone "eopleseem born with the tem perament and tastes of genius without its creative power. They have its nerv ous system, but something is wanting ii Uie itittllectual. They feel acutely, yet exptess lamely. I o we not a!l agree to call rapid thought and noble impulse by the name of inspiration? Alter our subtlest anal ysis of the mental process-, we must still Bay that our highest thought and car Ixst deds are all given to oa. Unexpected Information. Biily Florence, the actor, w hen in Chi cago related with no little unction the following tale : "It occurred to m a na-nber of years ago," he said. " I w a? on tny way with my compiny from New York- Oa the train I Lad stnek op an acquaintance w ith a pretty little mis jast entering her teen.", and it wts cot long before we be came fast frien la, although neither of as knew the other's name. " Jast before we rolled into Chicago I c-ar-ht her looking very intently at me, and I asked her what she was thinking about, she blushed as if detected in a guilty act, but upon my repeating the question she said hesitatingly. " ' Nothing very much, sir. I was only thinking how much you locked like somebody.' "'Who is it r " "Oh, I don't like to tell yoa,' she re plied. I again asked her to tell me the reason. " ' Because,' she replied, 'he is cot a nice man. He is only an actar, and Lis name ia Billy Florence.' " Llirago JVV. A Far Seeing Business Man. I got aboard of the cars at a small station in the interior of Pennsylvania, and after I had settled myself comfor tably in the seat I noticed a man im mediately in front of me w hom I bad seen n the tow c where I got on the train. Presently a well dressed, studious look ing your.g man advanced from the rear of the car and took the seat with the man in front of me. "Excuse ine," said the yoang man ; "I am a stranger to yoa, but I Lave some notion of locating in L. " (naming the town lie had just left), "and I thought IK-rhaj you could give me some infor mation tbout the place." "Are you a lawyer? asked the other. "No, 1 am a physican," replied the young man. "Is that so ? Well, sir, I'mlgla to Lear it. Go right ahead and Lang out your shingle, and I'll start up there too. I'm not a resident of L , and know noth ing about the place except w hat I learned looking around there to-day, but if you locate there I'il start up my business within a week." "May I inquire what your business is? asked the young man. "Oh, certainly ; I'm in the tombstone business." TJol i DlaU: What "Dr. Lemon" will do. lo yoa want to know the name of one of the best all around household doctors, and certainly the cheapest that can be found in any country ? It is Dr. Lemon. Yes, an ordinary, sour, yellow lemon, which you can buy at any grocery for a few cents. Here are eo ne of the things Dr. Lemon iil do for you if you give him the chance : Squeeze aim into a glass of water every morning and drink Litn with very little sugar. He will keep your stomach in the best of order and never let Mr. Dyspepsia, w hom he hates cordially, get into it. If yna have dark hair, and it seems to oe failing out, cut off a slice of the doctor and rub hita on your scalp. He w ill st p that litt'e trouble promptly. S.jueere Litn into a quart of milk and be will give you a mixture to rub oa your face r.igl.t and morning and get a complexion like a princess. Pour him into an equal quantity of glycerine and rub your Lands with the mixture before going to Led. If you don't mind sleeping w ith your gloves on, that is betterstill, and helps the doctor considerably in his task of whitening your hands. In the morning wash yo'tr theroughly in warm water and apply the doctor again pure, but only a few drops this time. Ycu must not keep this up too long, or your hands will Ehow such a dazzling w hiteness as to make all tke other young ladies in the vicinity jealous. If you Lave a bed headache cut Dr. Iemon into slices and rub these a'.org your temple. The pain will not be long disappearing or at least in growing easier to bear. If a lee or an insect stings yoa clap a few drop3 of the doctor og the spot and you will find yourself the better for it. If yoa have a troublesome corn the doctor can be again put to good account bv rubbing him on the toeafteryou have taken a hot bjlh and cut away as much as possible of the troublesome intruder. Besides all this doctor is always ready to sacrifice himself in thee use of Russian tea slice Lim in w ithout sugar or in he preparation of old-fashioned lemon ade, than which no drink is more whole some. Altogether Dr. Le mon is an individual f-.'w people can afford to get aloag w ith out. .V. 1". Ihrall. Crossing the FeeL The way people cross their feet is of:en indicative of character. Neat people usually put the right foot over the left, while disorderly people generally put the leA &t over the right. Everybody k'tows how much character is expressed in thi wearirg of the hat, and why shr.uld it b; thought surprising .f a man should tell what lie is by the way he places his feet. Bemarked ti e young man in swelling tones : "I'm an agnostic. ''Elderly Gentle man And what is an asnostic? Fres'i Youth An agnostic is a fellow who isn't sure of anything. Elderly Gent'eman I e-e ; but how dots it happen yoa are an agnostic. A DEAD SHOT rirrht nt ti e ser.t of difficulty, is accom plished by the sure and steady aim of lr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy. Dont tool around with a pop-gun. nor a Flint-lork." when this reliable " Win-clK-ster" is within reach! Dr. S.igc's treatment of Catnrrh In the Head is far superior to the onlin.-.ry, and when directions are reasonably dl followed, n-sults in a permanent cure. Dont longer be indifferent to the veri fied claims of this unf.iiling Eemedy. The worst forms of Catarrh disap pear with the use of lr. S:ige"s Catanh Itemed-. Its uiiid, foothing. cleaiisii:" and Lealing prcrtie3 effect a perlect i!d permanent cure, no matter how b:itf the eae, or of how long staudiio-. It's a remedy that succeeds where every thing ele Las failed. Thousands i.f such cases c::n be pointed out. That's the reason its tn.-.kors imrk their faith in it with money. They offer $G00 reward for a case of Catarrh which they can not cure. It a medicine that allows them to take such a risk. Doesn't common sense lead you to take such a medicine? "An advertising fake" yon say. Funny. i-u"t iu how some people pre fer sickness to health v.hen the remedy Is fOsjtive 3!id the nu.-irautee absolute. Wi-e men don't put money back of "Lskfi." Aud "fakiag" doesat pay. Changed His Mind. Several weeks ag' said well-known clerpymin, "a riiaa of thirty or more tzrai to n:e cc-cotapinled by a woman probably ten years oi ler tlian L:in-if. "Now, Mr. pretc'iH r,' he swd, 'hire's the lady, and Lere' reaching out a paper Is the license, and. I want yu'J to marry os just as tight and fast as the law al lows." "I couldn't resist such an appeal aad I marled them. Just as they were going oat the newly made Luj'uaad pressed ten dollar bill into my hand, and whisp ered, 'Wish it wis more worth lifty dollars if it was worth a cent.' "I stood and watched them for a mo ment, and was amused to hear him say exulticg'y, as he put bisarin around Ler, oblivious of the pnblicity he was sub jecting himself !o, 'I've got yoa now, and I'm going to keep ycu, too.' "A couple of weeks afterwark I Was told that some one wanted to see me in the study. I went dow n and recognized the enthusiastic man whom I Lad trans formed into a benedict. "I want to ask a favor of yon,' he said, after looking around with an air of great secrecy. "What is it?' I asked. "Sure no one isi'tening?'' "Quite 6ure." ' Imember marrying me, don't yoa f "I said I did." "Was it a very strong, sure, marriage "Strong as the law could make it." "And no chance to call it of?" "Not slightest, I said, getting curious. "Out of his pocket came a second ten dollar bill." "Tell me Low to get a divorce, then, be said." (.' iV'K' j Jiun,at. Catarrh in New England. E!y 's Cream Balm gives satisfaction to every one using it for catarthal troubles. G. K. Mellor, Druggist, Worcester, Mas. I believe Ely's Cream Balm is the best article for catarrh ever offered the public Ibtsh & Co , Druggists, Worcester, Mass. An arricle of real merit. C. V. Alden, Druggist, Springfield, Mass. Those who use it epeak highly of iL Geo. A. Hill, Druggist, Springfield, Mass. Cream Balm Las given satisfactory, re- sulti. W. P. Drairf Druggist, Spring- Held, Mass. Sage Sayings. Beware of a fawning exterior. Give attention and yoa will get knowl edge. A kindly feeling cannot fail to touch the heart. He who would exert influence must exercise judgment. Never let your curiosity get the better of your discretion. Only the quickening of conscience can hasten rt pentance. Many shall court distinction for whom the wedding day will never be set. Kt-trospect brightens existence only es it is replete with pleasant meinorifs. Specimen Cases. S. II. Clifford, New Casscl, Wis was troubled w ith Neuralgia and Rheuma tism, his Stomach was disordered, bis Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured hira. Edward Shepherd, Ilarrisburg, 111., Lad a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Elect ric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., Lad five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Elec tric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arni ca Salve cured Lim entirely. Sold at J. N. Snyder's Drug store. Two Long Felt Wants. Jinks. By George! I've struck it. I'll be rich in five years. Winks. What at? "Guing to start an intelligence o.Tica." '"Hugh ! Nothing new alvout that." "Wait till you see me. I'll have a reg ular line of cabs and send around every morning to all my customers." "What for ?" "To leave a fresli girl aud take yester day's girl away. Just think of it. For the mistrc-ss, a new girl every morning ; for the girls a new place every There's millions in it." day. Now Try This. It w ill cost you nothing and will sure ly do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guar anteed to giverelief, or money will be pa: J back. Suffcrera from La Grippe found it ju jt the thic and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a earn; !e bottle at our exjense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottlts free f.t J. N. Snvder's Dree etc re. It Is Said That eome men keep everything ex- cert their distance. Thai the most wonderful rl-ght on rec ord was when the chiinnev flue. That some men should be called Lily they toil not, neither do they Epin. That soms men are bora great and grow smaller every day of their Hves. That an hour glass is tuade smallest in the middle to show the waste of time. That time svftens all things ; but a rail road sand ich is not include ! in the list. That the man who wants the earth need not expect to get it unless he ad vertises. That happinf ss begins where w ishes end: aud that he who hankers after more enjiys rothing. That if there is one thing that quicker than another w ill drive a man to diink it is thirst. That a man is always ready to listen to words of w isdom when he is speaking them himself. An Irishman's Wit. A tshort tinieaf') two Americans on a rifcit to Ireland hired a boatman fur the purpose of havinjia mil. One of the Yankees, thinain he would have a joke atrt'8fsjensa.-ked hitn if he knew an tiinjr ahout as'roloey. MW jibcr, no," said Tat. "Then thai' the best itrt of your life jas4 hs:," answered the Yankee. Theeecond American then abk Pat if he knew anything about theology. "Be jahars, no," aain answered Pat. " W 11, 1 just guess that' the very best part of your life lost," said the second Yankee. A few minutes later the boat capsized and Pat began to swim, and both cilled loudly to Fat to help them. "I)o you know anything of swimolo gy ?" acked rtot. "So!"' ansceied both Yankees. "Well, 1 jaWs," replied rt, "then both of your Uvea ia lost." CLIP, ELACKIICu Is cheaper i dt 23 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYC localise shoes orce l-lacfcmed w-th it cca be kei iJi by ashi!.i thcrn wiUi water. People iu iwJersfc. cirrcth-'aiKes CikI it proiiialie to Luy it at C'V. a bulk, Uxaui what tl-.cr spend for Blacking thej save in sh-e leather. It is ihe cheapest Hacking considering to qualitv, and yet we want to tell it cheaper if it can be dose. We will pay $10,000 Reward for a recipe that wIH cnablo us to make Wolff's Aote Elacftixo at sueh a price that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a bottle. This oCcr ia open until Jan. 1st, 1S& WOLFF & BASDCLPCPtnadeiphla. (Ad furuitwe painted with. PIK-RON (ib i3 is the ramo f thpainO, loots Bk j t;:in;d sir.d virnLhed new furniture. One cr-ut wi'l do iu A child can apply it. You cr.n clianre a fire t j a walnut, f.r a i berry to nahor-i-v; t! ere 13 ro limit to your fA'.tk'i "All irctaili-rs &.11 it. - t VC C. ANY I -wcninni lun Ar I En ULntKA I IVNa Of HAVC CSEDajTD BUSSED tt. . iAV Jnpp1 an Sugmr, Children re Tt. FVcry Ii avek-r tbua '- Lre a txUle of it in bm nurbri. Every Sufferer :t kr wn HoftdarlM. rhplithtri, Ooocti. Catarrh. Hi onrbm, AxtfttnA ti-,k-r Uort-ii. J'Lrrtr. I AncrH, S. rnvm ia tt.4v or Ijmbft, fcpff Join a tr Sixain, wjH 0it in tht oUi Abodriw rt-iHfi rwt rpetrdj (upp. l-amihlrt frve. Kod -.-rrhereL Y-, cf Kt mail. A txllk. . WUtLoUA tHl, TREASURER'S SALE OF- UNSEATED LANDS. Airrwa'ilT to the rrtivtion! of an Act of A- nioiy of leiipylvsnia, tireetiny the Diode of K-lliDK inunlcl'lan Is for uxes. tsssi ioe 1Mb ly of Mr h, A. 1 1.. l-l-sau'l Ihe several mipi!e liieni. ihereM. the Tr-siirerof Somt'i-iel roeuty. Iierebr Rives uotice limt uuiess UH-Srhool. founts-, BuildiDK nl Ro't Tesdn on the f:!ow inj unM-ated Und-ire il in-fore the dT of the hole orueh pnrt ol su.-h traiet or trvt-l of Un.l . will i.y ihe Uiet and costs ill be old at the Court Uouie, iu somerset Borough, oa MONDAY, JUNE 13.1892, ( it the arrearages of taxes due and oust accrued thereon : ACRES. TAXES. 12 (;i!nc!irr llopry .t 65 10 ttti I'l iiip 1 OK 'Jl- htiT V. i'liain J , 15 5; 4.'t Little H M & ituLuue 1m v " " " . 11 KS :t McMiileu USA J J 7 3ti ?.J " - 7 31 i1;1, Fchroek Frederick 1 w Ml White John 7 .i i :j V niie ieorge. 13 06 M 'fe U . 4 a S !t-oci Frederivk..... 77 400 Kuddjr John 1 11 16 ALLEGIIESV. 102 A irarinc Philip... . i iV Check John 1 V, l'. j . mtiier a ( oiooni 1 : Mcl all J .h 11 : iM or.i 1'eter . y 74 M .Mvi all tnie... S-ii!i!li Ct.atS.Ti F 1 K7 2- illikr Chares II lit lJU Uaither & Coliwrn . 4 hLACK ;e;.harti: Waller. . Cc.s!-r,er Tavid Cal'iuell Nimuel. .. Si !wtl' John . 162 :4 a i V.'i 40 S.s .-i.'l l 11) 4 14 51 4J 67 UK '4 6 fd Meyers Peter... ..... A'li4sn J. . Johnson William.- T'm l'tnah hurr her ce-HKe J'-nniTipi Joiiu w a-ii, Sensht F B Earnest Estaiei . Ke:i;er iefrife Culicn John ii kuie . llcnun; 'hurlg Buechy Feter PhilsOB Samuel , 12 2" 2 : 2-j 5 :3 f :i 24 10 70 4 0 4i'; JM MS 53 15 f-.X 4 4: LiLs ;t 5 30 Arres l'r'l ' 16 . i n l tu Forward Cliauucey BnOTHERSVALLF.'. I lil.ati'rh Nathan I'Kt'.an Mid icrn Ahraham Will .V Forward Jiy HinnD P MINKKAL I.EASE.-S. Crrtintrynian JacoS. Hay Hftijaiitin illcirs; Ir.u Wiiiiain ,, ,., Ivniw kii..iph 1'yer siti'"-i FnU l.ai.iel..... 4 a: l .. J17 M 3 4 ('. 1 21 1 14 S (V) 1 6.1 1 3 M 1 01 i H 1M 2 6' COXFLCEXVE HOH01GIT. Lots. 1 I a l Callahan Thomas. ... Sertoli Vt J I' Kennon Jolm.... Miarp 1'avid... Klein J. J Venter 1- reieriek..... . 1 alnicrC. w ,, , Sjltivau .'"-'r-v 2 ri 2 74 3 V 1 44 2 3 l.t 2 COXEMA L'GU. Minenil leases. 1 LS Brown J. Wilcox, Kring F 4 11 CA&ELXAX eOROCGJf. Lots. .'. Col'ins Frank 4 22 2 Coleman lorau . 51 4 l ean Kdaani - 1 ) 3 Hay M:el-1 f4 2 8y cHiTi.il :i 5 l-an williain A . 1 42 2 Wtimer Jere ileirsi 'M 2 Kretirtr lli-i.ry. a.; 1 I'tiknou!., N'. t5 . . 2' 2 .':i!livan N. ' :su 2 Vtikiioun, .No, 24, , ., ?i o Ward 72 i-LK LICK. Acres. 27 n-achv A P.. - 2 8 4S 402 3 66 14 72 1 Lot 2 i 1 2 (ft 2 0 16 6 4, 27 1 3 2 1 1 4t Acres. 1 15 23J 2 M 3 01 150 1 2:t 20. b 11 22 1 05 1 27 4l 1 0 1 37 U 2 35 5 5s 4 :wi ) ct 45 art l.M 2-J 1-4 i Lou. Bill Jwph .raniNnian Charles -. M-rfireJohn t.. I'l.i:on Sir-i'u.ji... . Mo. re Hi-urn (H-phart siinon.... M.Mtre Hiram.... Woifersberser V. V . Phil-on Paniuel.... . ( lark V au -ice. ....- I'hilson tamuel.. kaunole J.-sieph...-. . l.owry Samuel... Max Lewis K H-:-,'i Jaii.h ma-idier J. w . Ka.m'sie Ji.nien -. I.-.ttle S. J. . E-iatei 1 WTt;aret tieorce A .. l.iehty sdmiiflj Jullei I avid F'tlier Ka'toe - Fu-ler H. Powell . Fuller Ci.orlr.ey FAinnoi'E. Amen Th-nias CorTroth A. H. & W ilmoiu Saildier John .. leiu(Ht Raci.nel (mldell KMy-ls-lh - tieicer lam-l K ahier Jaeijb .. J EF FF.RSOX. FI ck Lnlwick O'lK.nntll Hiehanl kiuk BelijilllJu S JEXXER. Friedllae William....- Hoover Williaia H , Kn-man k. . Kis'let rp-r Jesse " kidle Michael 4-!.l 2i :- 2-") J.l 2! 24 4S 74 ti 77 21 71 16 is 1 rc 3 V2 2 02 l')0 1 35 1 85 8 16 5 72 200 70 21 in) oO 4 24 4 77 2 02 2 55 2 78 LARIUEK. Miller Ja-ob, (i'elrs) Bowman John . Witt . Wolfensberger.. Knnkham -ieo. M.. Meyers Peter (Ueirt I int Gillian Martin Thomas.... . .. . Oueal Barney 10 21 s) 75 S ; L-KS. 1 1 1 19 07 15 Jt II 57 1 24 7 Jl LOWER TURKEYE00T. Acres. 4 4"V 4it 210 4'W 2W 3 Ks LJ Iark r,ecree llurus Is if . 17 1H SA 8 hi 12 Li hi J6 12 K6 is ar. Si 12 11 Keil William Artisan Hunk. Pittsburgh.. Kist.ly Frar.k Kurtz Henry Mineral Leases. Reael.j A A Hm, ZliiksA i. a co Hensei D. C Hutfti Isaac, rt oi MEYFUSDALE BOROUGH. Lots. 1 1 H41n Jsmes Jicicer Jitia. 75 7 i4 I lndentaa rVilomon Pickin lienrj Erurte John i 34 18 27 16 27 1 01 21 73 Bel.l.,r,t !..hU ... livineil Jrob. KaTeceralt JotiD 6 4 eyT Johu S ' 5 .is m-al Hirani Krun m!4 (E.-ta lei. 7 I C t.r.on John.. Coier oa'aiu-l- 311DDLECREEK. Bedfort ftnnnliui, Jr Bedford JooepJ' Vnknowa. . A"re. 3-j 1-4 4t- 1-4 20 K 17 h XOR Til A UFTOX. P.rown S'iinna.... Kinuraofe barali... Madman Mary V il in an l'r)seiiia. Vxlman Ann IV ir man tract. May James.-...-. Countryman Jacoo Eneleia A rm''h- Sturu Cbariea H OGLE. Lltham Joseph hhaw Kenjaiuin , Clark James. M 2aoore Abraham . Hamea Adam 11 3 1M i K lit) 1.7 0 2i ) 200 12 W I 5 25 W IS 1 01 23 ta 39 as': in 4O0.J 4"H:i 4ttl'J 4l'i 4.r.-; U l.7 4' 4(M 4.V Ssn 4 ft 4ja 4.3 4:' i 4;ts; 42t.'J 200 415 20 J tJ 4Vt 4ott 30 M 53 fj II 4 Kst.r Josian . Irw in John and Jaeob- Siow Jhn...- ... Veynian Hennanua. Stockton Kiehanl . Thornton WUiiam , - J Oi 49 14 49 1 4 1 49 1 WeV John... 49 X Halker Leai . Thornton William.. Bpmele Thoipaa.-. Trt Elizalietli , Clark laniel Poor John.--.-. 37 2 Jt Ml 49 14 At 14 e. .V 24 X Cook John.... 24 V 25 2U 25 W James Jonathan-. Miles Samuel Jr Folk Caleb Jr Folk Owen...- Folk Caleb Sr. Lyle James....- Wirick )ohn Sr Ricbard parauel West Mathias. Jones James Berkley lluch W eutworth " Homer Isaac..... lieu net Jacob B. FA I XT. Tilton William 24 21 24 50 1 55 24 54 50 m 24 54 4 14 4 u 4 3 V4 5J &2 40 in) 4o7 liU 1 Lot A i-i ea. 4' 1J7 1JO i7 1-2 26 .r4 24) d 11.. 6 42 1st 16 (A Chrvl Hiiuh..- 5 06 Fri'le Andrew -.-Haines Andrew- 20 6: Weaver Lydia.. 1 65 14 6.1 4 M) Mineral Leases. Brown J Wilcox. Kodger J Felix James A " Rodfrern John.- tiees Philip E 8s lwvid u Sees Israel " (imdlejberirer P Khsrler Iiavid J. Shaffer John G. " Lehman Henry " Fo-ler Geerjre. Weilde Samuel. " BanUv iKKliieL QCEXAUOXIXG. 4 9 2 "4 fl7 2 05 7 m 2 32 4 34 1 5H 3 1 3 2 21-4 2 1 3 1 n 3 2 Mineral Leases. 70 Brown J WileoT. Barnhart Jno.. 1 70 150 " Moug Catharine 3 64 f. " - xt 1 is Lr.hr H. II , 3 3.. M " Will William- 2 01 so " F'nu Jon t... 2 20 107 fianlner helijauiin. 2 62 110 " Hteinbauhleo. 2 to 210 " Barnhart Jacob Adam fc Rachael S CO Cn sea ted Land. 1 Lot Stuyestown A Bedford Pike 1 20 ROCK WOOD BOROUGH. Lots. 4 Albrig-ht Geo. (ilelri).. t 'ranier 1 noma-. . 2 SO 4 2: Enos Frank... 55 2 iiorstli'lj Isaac Albright George vlleirs).. Benford l-eonre , Fei?hen Josephine 36 Mi 2 72 2 4 2 29 1 OH SO ) Phillippi Jacob 9... tetiulu ban lei ts) SO DO SHADE. V 1-2 t 1-2 Krt 1-2 2.VJ 175 17 123 f2 4'") lis) 173 lis) 4 2(10 1'U lis) 4iO 422 416 4'0 473 4lJs 4 K.2 1 il :o 227 f 2Li 45 Us! 124 ll3 7H loO 55 SO StoMer Jacob Sr 43 92 Perry unon.. 21 90 Witheral isamuel Weld James Zimmerman John Mitccuew Oidton..-. Perry Simon, (Irwin iirosi"! Caradiue Thomas, " " . Williams Jesse Hidenfete- i.nw , Parson & Wendel. 51 4 16 'A 24 65 14 74 as 32 30 V 47 W 13 76 23 1 2 ) SI 01 11 14 10 32 25 61 12 25 1 21 2 SIS SS 22 17 hi Lydir. Scott nd J H I'hl 13 Ihr Frank , , NewhoM John 1-2 Leonard John C rn pliell MaTy.. liunn James. "liver William Thompson James.. Mineral Leases. Brown J. Wilcox, CroTle J " Iir Pearsoo-. Iioht Joseph " " Bender BeuJ. F. Imlrt J. C, " " Vounc Maria. " " Grore Tobias. - "VtechtenbeifcrA " Felix John A - Dtil J.si t " " Koonts John " Shaffer Levi.-. " herkehile Sam. ' " Klmmel Sol. " " Thomas Wm.. ' " Bender B. F.. " Swln.lle Sarah U 1 oh r HarrbsHl. " IialeT John " Walter Mow. ' Bnder B. F SOMERSET. Mineral Leases. Brown J. Wil.-ox, MostoHcr John. ' " " friati. " " Pllemauel , 31 66 2 7 20 08 14 5 30 3 3 16 73 3 12 7 37 3 19 KS 1 50 3 47 4 14 3 34 2 OI 3 34 1 73 10 04 2 60 3 25 11 6 35 12 16 72 .'..) Ills) ISA) 2o 11:: 9 4 41 11 30 S0UTHAMPT0X. "2 421) 1-2 Kil 420 1-2 110 15 3 1-2 47 1-J 2S 1 Lot l.J) 125 : h ., r.s 212 10 213 Coinp St:mT:el.,.. Finamore Sarah- 2 07 17 74 3 53 22 35 6 Is 76 70 12 HI 1 42 70 4 11 3 23 2 5S 4 .50 2 72 5 47 26 5 4S 2 27 2 7S 6 Vi 2 58 Kohler IsAniel... . Me Bride Manr-ret Moue & Witt , Wellcr Iiatiiel P.lsi.ly A Ksnier Eoney James. ...- Fi kert Joseph J..- , Gray Thomas, Heirs).. Mineral lands. Brinhiun 4 He- itt, Witt J. G " - Hinkle Jones J I). A Co., Jones J. V. Corlroth & Kuppel, " Weyands Heirs, Martz Geo " Ell . Burns. Getz Anthony... Fmerick Jacob, Martz Kus. Hay Michael Jt Iavid heirs Kennel Jacob L " " " (ihoemnker B. " " ' Konis Ja-ob. WUmoth t Hall, Troutnian J Khyuuoxt Sylvester. Ken nel Lert STOXl'CREEK. 1-S 2 a loo Acres. 4?4 2si 41 110 2,0 1"2 Cs ts (A 4 W5 3H) 1:5 SpanIer Aaron.-. M urry Marg-aret. . . Meyers Henry .. Kunniel lianiel ,. Mineral Lauds. Brown J. w Ucox.l Wiiyht Albert " Mostoller Joseph- " " Walker Josiah J .4 ti . " " May Jonathsn" " " Giesstier Jacob W. " - LoiikLctIJ " " Ijimr-srt J.iah. " " Landis Edward . " " J-imlicrt Abraham " " Shnk Jctlersou M M Ing Josiah J . M Sjieicher John. ftuLzman ('. C " Glesrr Henry il SUMMIT. fO 26 s-2 14 Si ft 63 4 53 7 7S 73 S2 69 2 VI 5 f.2 16 W) 8 37 4 4 05 4 !5 224 5:4 825 1 215 It 43 1) 51 3 XI Zufall William.. 15 Leans John.. 5 32 -N'onn Henry R k R. Co 2 t Zimmerman Amanda.., 1 76 Snbert V) . A 4 5 Enon pinah 16 :A Zimmerman Amanda ,, . ... Hay Philip Jiniy Samuel -...- Miller Joseph S. Mineral Land. R)ddy J. 1). Schell Wm. P Wjl.' l. and t.nnjry John',. " l.tchty Abe j Forward Ross. Berkley Sam. Miller John A- fc Elilen F., Miller b Beachy, Keim i Ltvinitood, Breuixer. Savior Harmon, Waltz LITER TURKETFOO T. Si M Rt 1 52 4 04 4 55 7 60 18 SI 14 78 1 2) 44 :S) Inn 20 130 la) 146 lul V4 Kili John Khultx Josiah..- . R.sl.lv John D Harrah Miller Mineral Lands. Hensel D. C, Cramer Broce. M KrecwrJ.8 ' " Kregar (.eonre " " Komesby Jouas " VoUKht D. II " Heiut-ueh D " Brouither Fns-mazt " Secbter Joshua. "Shuup at Hiochmaa " - Yutiy F- D " Meyers Jonas..,. - LRSIXA BOROUGH. YuUy E. D ,, 1 50 S 4S 3 4S 70 3 4f. 3 46 4 93 4 23 2 51 2 k) C 49 7 23 272 17i 41 215 132 4 67 12 87 6 75 166 50 49 Lots. 1 3 1 2 Cobb t Freymyer Moryan, Younj A Co.. 1 10 1 39 42 1 47 67 95 .-s-iieii ueury.... VuUf A. tfjieneer A Ct Cunninirham W.lHeiri Vhl J. U Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. John Hamer, Trtrtsnrer or Foir.eri4rt Conntj, Pa. TiiAsraiR s O-rica. 1 Somerset, Aril 13, ltJ2. P. 8. Persons payinc Uxesoa anr of the lands advertised before tht day or sale, srlU be charged la cents for adrertising and fees. A SSIGXES'S XOTICE. Notice is hereby jlven that the ncdenrirned assurtiee or the Fairhope North Savage Kirs Briek Co.. Uiuiled. f, n,e bsnetit of creditors, will meet the creditors of the said Co., at its oflice iu Fairhope. on Mrsnday. the -Jd day of May, A. I),. Isvj, for seulment of aero ints, and all persons lndeMed losaid C impany will make immedias. payweiil to and aasiguee. v w, JACOB a 8 WAVE, March IV. Asaifnee, FARMERS: LOOK Tou are exposed to sadden chance ST. JACOBS OZX Cures RHEUfiATISSfi, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS, WOUKO-S, SORENESS, STIFFNESS, SWELLINCS, BACKACM KCUCIaLCiAj SCIATICA, BUriKS. A PROMPT AND TMF! PCS IT s-T-.-t.'-.'.M EXT Klttl HK. U Wsitssi SCHMIDT BVILBim. The Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES. GK W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF Fine Whiskies. telephon.-. no. eee. IMPORTER OF XOS. 95 AXD 97 FIFTH A All orJers receitej by mail NO. 88 FRANKLIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE. JOHN H. WATERS & BRO. PLUMBERS, STZtt AND CAS FITTZ2S. y't re now etftNi-heI in our m-w bi:ii.tns. which, e cau pafelv sav. Is the tt-4irTa:iL,s.-.1 fir our business tti U'u-ni Iiiiisylvr.iiia Kveryihinr pertttinin to the hiumic?, HtcAra We will. M form fir, cive rnrefnl uttention to the 6TEAM AND IluT WATLK lit-ATIN-i bu Iikm. imr fonntT ciTorls iu thi lii.e ftibrui oiih? of the UrveM, buii-lin in U:e cuuuty. uiiii en lire uci-rra. In tho srPPT.Y DKPAnTMKNTwe mrri f.m line of KublKT nd U-aificr Ftltini:, SUu:n n-i Water Hite, Vtiirvs, l!ireUrs, LurK:n.. St. a,:n GauKK Iron Tipe Iri-lmg, iw. hricvt quuieJ on appiiUon. CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore end Ohio Railrcad. Somerset and Cambria Branca northward. Jhn!mrn Xn E',nwi.-R,ki).l 5:V a. m. fcii, JubOJlowu, T:j,j. Jijkiut'Hrn Miit --. I!is sn-rl ll.n'i a. n.. &omerset II. - ftuiyi-stuwii ij:ji, li(vtrsvii:e l:Mt Juhiistoa p. iu. Som'rtrt ArmrnmsKiulim Roek'.vood T. IO p. m.. Somerset CX' i p. m. Sunititif ArroiootUttioH RoekwocKl 11:33 a. m. bomerket, 1 li.vi. SOUTHWARD. Jc7 Johnsiovrn 7:45 a. m., H.v.vrrsvilli' S.S1. HroresU.wn &45, Sumcrsi.l y.l', KtKkwtxsi 9:4U. Zrprrss Johris-tott-n Si.'Vl p, m.. IIisiversvilTe 4.K., i. Ro'ty-fl ArtimnmntLJiun Somer-?; f..I-3 p. El., 1UK SWtKRl tUsl. :0l p. in.. KurtwouU p. in, EXXS YLVAN IA RAII.ROA I. SdlEriT.PE IS KKFE'.T I'EC. 33. 1 EASTERN STAN CARD TIME. IiISTAM AND FAKE. Miles. Fare. l lit 1! ! -.I '. 1 il :-l Johnstown to A l'.oonii........ " Harrisrjvrir 1"''' " " l-hiln.lelr.lsia L'T " " B:a rsviile Int. JH; " tire?nst,iinr 47 " Pittsl.urifh 7 " H.il'.irn.ire J -'i " " Wasiiiiis:on. . i".'T CX)NM!V.-ED M'HKlil'I.E. Trains arrie an'l dL'r.art from the taLiou at Juh iLslou u a.sfoHund : WEsTWARD. Oyster Expriw ia. ni -'.! a. m etern tipn-ss. Juhnstown As-iraniodation... Extirtjci . S":.-. a. ra t-snn Kxprrsa.- WaT rasrli)ter , Mail . p. m .t.1.-. i) m '.e.M p. ni 9 :H p. tu. lbnstowu F-xi.rtsa, Fast Line EA'T 7.nn. Atlantic Eiwtss . f. 1" a. m. . r:40-.a. . i '.'l a. m. . 10 i". a.m. . li-'el p. m. . 4:11 ii. m . 7 l-" p. 1:1. . 7 IS p. liu lv.v p. m. Sea-Shore Exj'i-esji . iianfetmrB; Areunitu1ati(,u Day Kx press . AiUx.na Express .. Mall Express nntmu AisinanK;.lution , liilailelphia Ext)tes at Liue.. ........ A. H. HUSTON, Undertaker and Embalmer. Colli n, Ca-ikeN and Kobcsi OF ALL GF-ADESON UASD. dV G OOD IIEVKSE and eTeryihitij; p rtainlre to funtraUi frulhed on Diiori uotiee. Soulli Tarkryfoct Slrtet. Somerset, Per.a'a. Octll !-! a ItyfTD TRUE" ar4 4W CATrRrH SeypvsTn oMEll WELL- SPsOKCHrns.coUs.KS. INCRDJT KNSUMPTION. HW-FEVER. fSTKMS. ETC- Grtxiars T-tt Sr FETERVOGEIi, Somerset, r YOU CAN FIND .SSB, n tie iu IJtTTiiTi-.ii t t. A'iteni-ior Htan -i rREI,niTGT02TBR0S. -M iU cotiuad tur aarertiaui. at kivl faua for to i 1 'AftJiJ L jr. k OUT! of t emrs-rat ., and PERMANENT CUHE. 03 s3-sfi 0 I YE. CUr?-. Vc.N 6U New Tor k. IV.ca W ct. SeJ VEX IE, PITTSBURGH, FA. will receive prompt .tlention. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE NEW EUOM TIIH DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main ar.u Franklin Sts., UX2 Mens, Womens'. Of Rest Quality, and nt LOWEST PRICKS can be foutnl, ia styles of ail makes. I am rireiarej to compete with one and a'l dealers :n tue St;e. All I s.sk is a trial. SCOTT D IB ERT. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MAWACTURIXG STATIONER AND BLANK U00K 3IAEER. HANNAM BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. Johnstown's f!sw Grocery. ILiTing opeiitd a new GIJOCERY STORK,- Southeast Ten. or of Muri.t Jt L'X-t.-t St-iets, JOHNSTOWN, lam prepare J to fnrnis'n h::ytrs fnni (iiti',-rei,t po:u'.i i:h a! I km.Is cf fr"! !i j:r,n.pries t lo-Awt r-r:ri-s. CV.Li!.t.-T pr-i'l n c, si-eh as b-it-ti r. ;-"sj, (. to., tsktn in ix-i-iiune llr l'Csi-'s. JAMES D. RUTLEDGE. j JAMES KtNCHWAN. C. C. JORDAN. JORDAN & HINCHMAN. riis!;.ir.crs vriH fiml us at tise same star.l, wnha lar.vr suj ImJ of our own Riuufdiu:.J gis.is siicti as m & mm thaneer. As kr!.s:e .1. a!trs in CnACKEES, CAVD1ES, NUTS AND FRUIT, t Jiave in.-n -a-s-d fieiuies for ?) nl. - pronj-tiy end .'u:Lsias-iurii;. Joi-clan fc IliiH-lunan, 70 anJ 272, Main g'.rcet, JOHXSTWX. PA. A Word io Somerset Farmers and Others- - Po yon aat to save ni'T.ry? If so, call ON' Geo. 31. TkoiuaM, Co., Clinton tret t, JOHNSTOWN, PA.. For your I'ry i. tinxvricf, Flnnr, Fine Tea?, Tobacco, Citrars, J. All i:.r.:'.a cf country proj joe !al.en Ic pxet.arij-f; fu' 'X.)s. H()WWsWMm. THY CirAS. PltlBECK'S Uoot .ind Slice Store. Men-' P.ools from ? I ts", up. ant! a'l other FiHitwt'arat the Low-st IV-if-a. All u'oil. ( iuaruntteil to ive SAiisfaction, if not as tir otr.tuernk'ti. Taiil lake thetu hut-k. Look fr the s;j:n with the h ' 84 Franklin Street, JOHNSTOWN - PA. FIDELITY TITLE 11 TMST B. 121 A 123 Fourth Ave., PITTSBURGH, PA. Capital - - $1,003,000, FULL IPAID. Undivided Profits f 130,000. INSURES TITLE TO REAL ESTATE. Authorized to art a Exrrntor, IJminitrator, Ujardlan, Trustee, Assitrnee, ISeretTtr, it. DEALS IS RELIABLE INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Rents boxes) in its Superior Vaults from $).( peranuum upwan-'s. Keeeivt s deposits and loans cn mort gage ami approved collaterals. JOHN" B. JACKSO.V, - President. JAMFjs J. IhOSNELL, Yiee I'usident. C. B. McVAV, - SecreUr- and Treas. New Spring Goods S. E. PHILLIPS, 103 Cl utou Str:r-t. Lsit!.T & (ircen s Hlock. JOH.Vs-p(nv ' iiii:.,;.4 goods. of Cluck :m l ( '. ro.l M--n;.i iu aii color?, l.'.M-k an 1 C!.Te.l if r.-r.l. VV47 have a fa:i luii ( i r !.-;, t i.' er, Cotton HreiiH t-ood. .... - t;!i Lwdie' f-prius Jrttk4ft.' A full Kel ti u . eS. Call ami sec .-. S. 12. PHILLIPS. R-rsr-i R"4;;,- rr.-' ur 7T7Mt&czaEr-tt-. '- ---sr . j -. . TT!.--V'? n klsJV'J - nr. ::.-: r. --v. ,...: i.. i c j. (-....... r .. . h Vf 1 : - .- '--J.-: j ..1. ,s .., - fc" i twc:l..i:i , .w.n . . ... ..' i.-' l.jc, I - c " ? A v w v n a :.-" -. ca .v ic- Z-l.i.z:sz ce fcv, z j - s, clVl VICK'S FL03R nUIDE, 1332. ':r;' .-v m A- i --- ' - - i -i- . - v- .-i s; vuic tuvj cu K f.l '--s 3.y tf ac-Lt ! - Jirs! v-'cr. 5 j j . j A ut 4i-!'o. dt HI r.f. :. .:.h nr'rr wh-n d:r,. IfJiT-' -v . - ui,' tv4n" tsiVTv IT WILI PAY YOU to Bi r Tor a Slemorial Work WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMKK.SKX. FKNN'A.. Maiiuff :U :erof U'l LVaier ia Eaiiern W.-'k F" A' l .v, yctiit, n.c.7 Co,'. lim m emi m Altc. A-;;:t ijr Le WHITE r.0yZ! IVTs..r. In ri- 1 of ?f-.:Of-VT v.'Orj w ;i Cu t 11 to I':-, .r i.ller, -t ti a li.T s;lv,, wners a prr;t-er sli. v.:, wi.i re rc'vr-i ti.tin. f".'. '. 'a f.' -T i;,. M .-"' ' l I'Kl' i.S Kk )' Lo 'I'. 1 a lie ih.s..1 uu':.iu U ti:e WWta Ercrze, Op Pure Ziro Monument V J:- J t,'!,..:. IntK!nfJ y W. A. RIW . a Dv !! linpn.M-rnt-r't n :.' e Vt f V : r.'HI VL ( .AS I kit 1 1' i S. sii'l ';!. ii Is .k' Kiel In V;r r-1'pu'.i.r .? .r:M-. ent r'er nir iaug'-ai.ie mate. .lVa M A CALL. F. SIIAlTEll. Louthcr's JU.-.i. U ci. UU Lj This 1-Icdol L:? Store is Earidlv Ssccais? a Great w al ' tT'sjs-.osi ssr P'-rsls r) Tsr. r a.U..s.. nsM 1 Uu.. iii W.ls-i FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. JFcdicincs, Dye StitjJ's, Sponges. Truscs, Supporters, Toilet Articles. Perfumes, . GIVES i -2jO .NAL ATTE.vr.O:; TO 1712 tOJIPOrKClXG THZ 1KXT' Lont&Br's FiiscripiioiisS Family BeGfiipis. G2SA7CAZS 5'V.J T.iify T? 17 B CSIY FS'-H ASD P'.XK AS7:Cl&i SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on nand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FIUEST BEIIID3 OF CIGARS Always oa hand. It is always a pleasure to display our ijood to 'nten:li:;g purchasers, whether they buy Irom us or elsewhere. J. LOUTHER, PA. D. MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. PA I Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, Stirri':.-i aso r-Eir.Ea Wbolkali T) Rrriiia o LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hard and Soit Woods OAS, POrLAI, S!;:Nu5', P)CKEV3, iC"lri:.Xis, W.lis-VT, FLC.HIN.;, SASrl, STAIR RAILS EF.r.Rr. VtUOWPSt; SHIXsi 1XX)R3 BALliTE"J fHETNTT. V.:;:TE?ISf, LAI H. Firv'n " vr'in vr.a k Gtnera'. I "' " rr.:s .-.f L;.v.Vra::-J AL-o, en a I'.i- i in the of r,T:r b.jries.s toor?rr with rrafoa: 'a l.ii.k..i:;..-.s, suca ai Brartcti. M-MZ(.a work, e:c j ELIAS CUrTIs Grl-IAJS r, j Office and YcrdOppcsita S. &C. R. Ii. Station, Somerset RIFE'S HYDRAULIC ENGINES. Tin e n-.ari.'reii ra:-e v.r'or 2" liH-t 1 'ih furev-ry . fd! - n ti-e Bi.ti-Line. They !y trftc to 7.) p'or.M f wavr per minute, and will r.i! t.) unv heirt tir to ..Hi tit-:. -. d any d;.stup..e np to ten I lias. Ti.cy site if -f. ;.,i;v a.hir ted tor fitruishiiii witer f r s i:! fvni. facto rif. st-ai mi.!.-, dal.-k..., pr.d fvr irrit-tr- pi.r;-.-, i -i :i Line is GUARANTEED f.r (i i ii iy. w:': o-A monrv or note. a.:d -hen ja-.! : r ti.r-y f tr'i.pr g..;ar.itit,v. I t yr.c y ir. i'.,r:i:r have le-:i purc!is- bv ,!ie f :!' l named t-t,tWtntn. whom ( Teter to b 'rrniis.-:n .If. L. Shaver ('..Vii ar's; S K. Mvr.vr. M-tIer'a A il tr:r,:,r. (.1 !i-.i:: : N. 1. Hjv, pn.-i rieloi c Hays 1'jtK a summer resort, ucnaiit M. !s. TL- auovr. are a.! Som-rs'i n.utity ie..;.;e, a!:d ar- we!l-.tivu to our iij ie. Ed. 'Woy, Gen'l n'!:vn.LK, r.v. -FOTJTZ'S HORS AND CATTLE POWCEBS i " FCUT2 ' . rf 50 r- - l. . ,N ,H . ' - .ft;.tr 'M r K ; t-i.:i-r r.riq '( tim R7RET -vl fr-Vi:;; D'. . tn ; AVI3 E. rOUT2, Propri.tor- sJ a---r (, . ?VL'i. AT pa. Smiss-, nnh Si;::, V livnrie-t.au at . :r, ,V. ;.-,t j r ail tlse N.w . e.;ies, mi. -h XJ j-' (- n 1'arrs an.i C'i..-';e:es, el-. "'" ' ' - n r: onvirg c i.itn, (;;.. . n , c.:. line of IV most U s. . ;" -TV.! ...,i EITTI3 n A ,r,';, 4ij FLlCTICiLLTt V. (- v'l in " s V- I Over DOO Ecautful Designs. r ;!fi ocnu ;.r j Price Lia. X Y V - ! AMI tii :NT. L E-c,2E rovj ij r-s. . r. c : r : :. .f.Y, Dniff Store, l-JUlll. L JL dim c. 5 B.:i:.!:r.. JUUTial anJ Rooi:n Slata k.t,t In t i . .- ;4j.ra -' 4 r. 1.lUr--l.,r,frPf, AV't' .1 a ". tr I . .- . it . f-.r.h. r. b Kinti '1 A M.Li.A, Ltjx -iO. tii;-Jslu. 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