' r i She Died for Dixie- We had crc3ei the river to hunt fur Le an I gave him battle in tbe WHiler- ne.-s. IUrtcen was j'it w-Ubng down mid tbe a-jtanceha 1 haUel for the oigbt n'.n a &in.til fif cajilrr lironjbt in a yoacg oian from oar front, lie wore mixed uniform, as tiiJ woet of tbe Con federates at that day, or as diJ most of tho? belonging to the partisan com mands lie hsd on blue trousers, a totternut jiL-kct, and bis bat belonginl to neither ride. Tbey said be as a spy. They aaid it oirt-b-ss enc!: gh, but there as an awful significance in the U-rni at that hour. In camp he -juld have been sear ched, interrogated and imprisoned. It u.iijht hare been weeks befote his trial, and he ould hive been allowed every chance for his life. We were on the march. There had been li'Ui.r. There would be more to morrow. Thai meant a drumhead trial for the spy. How speedi!) everything was arrang ed. I was at headquarters and saw and heard it all Within half an hour court martial was convened jrave faced oiiieers w ho looked into the face of tbe young man at first with interest then with something like admiration. I was ayounman. I was strong. He was a txiy of seventeen or eighteen. Ha had big blue eyes, cfcestnut curls and his cheeks were as smooth as a girl's. He was a handsome lad, and I believe that every man in the tent felt to pity him. 44 Wfca'.s yonr name?" "James t'.ank." What regiment ?" No reply. "Are you a cit:.en or a frjlJier?"' No reply. Cen y u rr:ake any defense to the tharge of being a spy ?" No re pi v. The otlicers looked at each other and nodded, and the president waved his hand. It didn't seern a minute before a file of 8'jidiers came. The face of ti e b:jy grew white, but he moved like ote inadreara. Hisbi; blue eyes looked upon one after another, as. if searching f jr a frien 1 and my heart yearned to cry out that he was only a boy and ought to be given more time. Tratnp! Tramp! Tramp! It was the detail inarching olT into the daikncsi "Halt 1 Tie this handkerchief over his eyes!" They had brought a lantcra. 1'y its light I saw the big blue eyes for the last time as they locked around in a dazed way. I wanted to shout to the boy acd warn him that it was not even too late to prove that he v. as not what they le lieved him to be, but the grimness of the scene parched my tongue. "I'laoe him there! Fall back! At tention! Iieady aim tire! Ten minutes later the older in charge of the firi-tj party touched his cap and reported : "Orders have been executed, sir." "Any further evidence ? ' " No, Eir, except that she was a ycung woman." V.rvhm Bnclfi-': No Chili in Hers. There was a terrible row yesterday af ternoon among the small boys in front of a big five-t-tory Louse in .West Twenty ninth street. Two urchins, ail legs and arms, were rolling in the dust, biting, screaming am' clawing. Soon a big crowd collected, but no one interfered. " (iive'em fair play!" cried a man w ith a big diamond in his red, white and blue shirt front. 'Tair play !" exclaimed the gang. They rolled and gouged and kicked until a woman ran out of the crowd and sei.ed one of the boys by the ear and marched him oS, It wasn't her boy, tither. 44 Now, yon all scatter," she said, turn ing to the gang about her and waving her hand. 44 You wanted fa'r play, and you have hud it. But I don't want to sLund idly about and see a young scalla-w-.ig from South America whip a free born American boy. (The colored boy was on top.) That ain't fair play, We can't have no Chilian business here in the heart of New York." .Vc-r York Rc- Cr-Ur. Old or New Meadows. Some eld meadows are batter than Fime new meadows close by, while oth er! arc not so good. Old meadows on well drained land that has been regular ly top dressed, mowed at the right time and otherwise properly cared for, wiil yield hay of a more uniform character end quality than most new meadows. But old meadows, or lands that have not la-en drained or top dressed, on which the gras has been allowed to ripen seed Wt. ire being niewn, or has been heavily pastured, will not yield as large crop nor w iil the hay be as goal as might Lave been grown from new seeding. Furthermore, all old meadows are liable to become foul with weeds sown by the wiadsor scattered ciith tiie manure. Against residing is to be counted the cost of breaking up. of tbe see and of tiie dar.gcr of failure to secure a stand. Oid meadows generally consist of one or two grasses, while new meadows should couUin at least half a down. The ques tion, therefore, as to whether it is bet to plow up an old meaJow or not must be determined, by its condition and the need of the farm. Jcri-y Di-Xiiit. An Egg-Layirg Rooster. F.. I"- F.slielmai!, a. well-known and reputable miller of West Lampeter town ship, Lancaster county, is the owner of a veritable eg laying roos'.'.T. In breed it is a cross taiwevn a white Leghorn a ad a white Plymouth Kvk. It has big ?urs, yeliow leg.-, long tail feathers and large red comb and wattles, and in ev ery res;ect has the appearance of a pri ne ma bird. Since March it has laid pei fi-ct tTC-s- Learning of this re markable fowl. Dr. J. H. Mujser, a neigh bor of uii'.ler Eshieman, related his ex ploits to the nif a.bers of the Liacaster County Medicals w'.ety at their recent meeting. Two weeks ago, to test the ac curacy of hi.- statements, the fwl was penned up alone and closely w atchi-1. Dnring il confinement it has laid, by ac tiud count, exactly 27 eggs, of thei in Z d?y, and the remaining IS in 11 davs It doe not cackle hen it lays, nor does it manifest airy dis'pocili -in to hatch or Low any particular preference for lay ing in a nest, apparently Wing suited -pua!iy well with a bare grouad or fl jor or its box. That Explains It A New York artii-t ma recently tis:t el by a la.ly friend. TLe artist nag j liming an apel. Why Jo yol alaays paint your an-g-ls with dark Liiir and black eyes?" a,'iel the fr'u nd. It's a great eore, an.l it nii;ht get mi into trouble if yen were to give it way." - not far the morld." " Well, the rnu-oa 1 jint my angil with Mai k. hair an J eyes is because my w ife is a bloi de." Don't Aouse Beast. "When I was a boy and lived ia the mountains of New Hampshire I worked f r a faraier, and was given a span of hors erts to plow with, one of which was a four-year-old colt, The colt, oiter walking few steps, would lie down in the farrow. The farmer was prooked, and told me to sit on the colt's head, to keep him from rising while he whipped bim, 'to break Liin o." that notion,' as he said. But just then a neighbor came by. He said: "There is something wrong here: let him g"t up and let us examine.' He paitc-d the colt, looked at the harness, and then said ; 'Look at this collar ; it is so long and narrow, and carries the harness so high, that when he begins to pull it slit back and chokes him eo he can't breathe.' And eo it was; and but for that neighbor we would have whip ped as kind a creature as we Lad on the farm because he laid down when Le couldn't breathe. "It was only the other day I heard of a valuable St. Bernard dog being shot, because, having a ;round on his head, concealed by the hair, he bit a person who handled him roughly. Boys, ycung and old, pleads remember that these creatures are dumb. They may be hungry, or thirsty, or cold, or faint, or sick, or bruised, or wounded, and cannot tell you. Think before yoa strike any creature that cannot speak." The Iicr bilttTUM. A Cyclone Sweeps Texas. Lfisovitw, April 21. A cyclon e of fearful Telocity struck near Gisdwater, twelve miles west of here on the Texas Tacific Railway, yesterday morning at C 30 and destroyed everything in its path. Fortunately, ho' ever, the country over which it swept is sparsely settled and tbe toys of life ia small. a'thoub forest tr-cej were blowa down br tbe thousands. The must, damage done was to lumber ibeliat Gladwater, which took down tbe telegraph poles with it. Next tbe log house of Kick Spencer, James Bell's house and out- ho ises, William Daniel's dwelling and out fa ues. J. M. Hunger's dwelling, a strong s x -room house, was first, blown four feet west and the corner jammsJ into the earth. Toe whole structure was carried fifty yards bd! let down on several beehives. Not a plank remain in its place, while most of them were completely sp!inter J. Ia tbe bouse seven people were assembled at breakfast, all of whom stayed ia the build ing during its flight, and not one was killed outright. J. M. Hunger had his collar bone broken ar,i received slight bruises. His wife, who had a six-montb-old infant in her arm;, had ber aukie broken and was other wist; bruised. A girl ofll retired an ugly wound on the left leg. The baby was badiy hurt by being p.jaeez?d by furniture. Tbe storm struck six miles nortb at West Muaniain, killing an old negro woniarf name unknown, leveling several houses, and doing much other damage. A husband and wife were arraigned before a police justice for fighting in the btreeL A friend accompanied them. I'id you see the commencement of the quarrel?' asked the magistrate of the friend. "Yes, sir; it was two years ago," ras the reply. " How, two years?" "Ye3; I was a witness to their mar riage." He Needs no Leader. A Fpanish peasant living in the su burbs of Madrid has long been in the habit of repairing daily to the city, ac companied by a donkey laden with milk for distribution among certain custom ers. One day, however, the master was tak en ill, w hereupon the w ife suggested that the ass should be sect upon his customa ry journey alone. Ths panniers were accordingly filled w ith cans of milk as nsual, and a bit of paper was attached to the donkey's bead-ttali requesting t he customers to help themselves and put back the cans in the pannier. Oil started the donkey, and he return ed ia due course with the cans empty and everything in order. The master found upon inquiry that the trusty messenger had called at the right doors without missing one, and that aL-o in some instances he had pull ed the doorbell with his teeth when kept waiting. From that day forward the don key has gone Lis rounds alone. Then He Dropped the Subject, "Ten thousand dollars for a dog!" he exclaimed, as he looked up from his neFpEjer. "Do you llieve anyone ever pail any such price, Maria?" "I'm sure I don't know, James," she re turned, itbout stopping her needlework even fr a moment. "Does the paper say that much was paid V "Ye, there's an article on valuable dogs, and it speaks of one that was sold fril0,000. I don't believe it." Caleb Cushins Was an Early Riser. A Waohir.gt m real estate man, wishing show Caleb Cusliing a piece of property, was told to call at 5 o'clock in the morn ing. The man was not accustomed to such early Lours, but was advised by one who knew Mr. Cushing to be prompt. As he drove to the door at the appointed time Mr. Cushing was on the steps. Nature and Art Tommy, who had been having some sa ere lessons on using Lis knife, was sent out on an errand to tbe family a;her woman. When he returned he ai 1 : '1 had some dinner w ith Ler little boy, ma.nma, and he doesn'.t eat with his knifo, either." "I suppose his mother has taught Lira it w asn't ioIite to eat w ith his knife," said Tommy's mamma. "No'io," answered Tommy, regretfully, "be eats with his fingers." lh trwt Vr In School. Tt.cLer Wliat is (juiikness? .cliolar Quickress w w hen a p-raon drops a hoi plate. Jmlyf. Not a Bad Plan. 'My Jrar old friend, how were yoa j able to acquire such an immense for tune ?" '15y a very simple method."' "What is that r "When I was poor I made out I was rich, and when I was rich I made out t!-at I was poor." 2Vru S.fi'ij. j . Applicant I st-e yoa want a man to run the elevator. Owner of Building Yes ; bat I want ne wh.j w.in't occupy all the room hini- fclf. 7"r-i.'i. A Put up Job. Mother Get off of that table at one e Boys Xot w hile two rats are in the! room. Truth. Warned ? Cho'ily ( to Lis aunt from the country) If you will, aunt. I will take yon to Wall street to-day. Aunt Wajbatk Yes; but take that tltar red nei ktia offen or yer'li have all the:u lhar bui's after yer I've readabout- J uJge. Potatoes for Pig3. In experiments oondtu-ted at tbe Wis consin station it w as found thit in fat teniug boss 7: jounds of potatoes took the place of 17? p iin.ls of corn meal, or, in othc r wnrjii, iK pounds of potatoes were rP juirr1! U take the place of 100 pounds of corn!iral. This mske one pound of cornnieal worth nearly 4 pounds of potatoes. As several lota of animals were experimented on it is har dly possible that the results are very far from the average. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton, S. P., we quate: "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lung, cough set and finally termi teJ in Consumption. Four doctors gave me op, sayirg I could live but a short, time. I gave myself up to my Saviour determined if I could not stay with luy f.iends on earth, I would meet my ab ajnt ons ah ve. My husband was ad vised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all, eight bottles ; it has cured me, and thank God I am now a well acd hearty woman." Trial bottles free at J. N. Snyder's drug store, regular size, .Vc and $1 (K). The Prisoner's Plea. One of our young lawyers tells a good one on himself. At the last term of the court Judge Iioney appointed him to de fend a negro who was "ense ersomethinsr concerning uv er hog." The case was plain and the negro was soon standing before his honor for sentence, when the usual question was asked if he Lad any thing to tay before sentence was pas-sed. His reply was, "Nu'.hin much, boss, 'cep lin I hope yer will keep in mind de ynuKguess uv my lawyer." Good Looks. Good looks are mora than skin deep, depending upon a healthy rendition of a!! the vital oraus. If the Liver be in active, you have a bilious Lok ani if your Kidneys be effected you have a Pinched Look ; if your stomach be dis ordered yoa Lave a Dyspeptic Look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Kiectric Bitters is the great a'.terative and Tonic, acts directly upon these vital organs. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils and gives a good com plexion. Sdd at J. N. Snyder's drug store, ")0e. per bottle. He Feared She Could. Little brother How much do you weigh, Mr. Dangle? Wangle About 100 pounds, my man. Why do you ask ? "I heard sister tell ma that she was going to throw you over her shoulder if Mr. I 'angle propo4ed, but I don't believe she can do it, do you ?" Catarrh In New England. Ely's Cream Balm gives satitfaction to every one using it for catarrhal troubles. G. K. Jlellor, Druggist, Worcester, Mass. I believe Fly's Cream Balm is the best article for catarrh ever offered the public. Bush & Co, Druggists, Worcester, Mass. An arricle of real merit. C. P. Alden, Druggist, Springfield, Mass. Those w ho use it speak highly of it. Geo. A. Hill, Druggist, Springfield, Mass. Cream Balm has given satisfactory re sults. W. P. Draper, Druggist, Spring field, Mass. The Mother's Fault Small Boy (complainingly) Why isn't thur any griddle-cakes this morn ing? Mother (reprovingly) Because you neglected to go to the store yesterday and get me some egfes, as I told you. Small Boy (with an injuted air) You didn't till me they was fer griddle-cakes. Good New s. 4 ar-rrx.Hr kjo 1 'i,;.--',A Two doctor" of an Ens(Tn towo To k-rirninff mueli li.e!int. Wi n' caliii to n-ca trctiib'iuaD, Www; Leulth vts unlTmiacd. Tr. Crst one Kori liio fri-tixiscope t'ron hi iJiin -r.t nt k. I ftn i." iuos!i he, "w lunff ia gon VOU fOIliirl tiM' a TW'Ii." To T! t'.'O O'll'T wi-v ?I. D. V( h4-r;K-n;lv t l-j-c ti.-.l. "J f -e." ;,i..:h I,,-, "rip?I mr.J see. Your ki lu" V3 arc uffictctl." Thr nvn arrriif-n! Imii nnl locv V-. t til''' Trji.-'V.t (iam nt t'vtry (N .t to t!i'- tt-ci.iis. 1 r t l'.ir.'C.u- ivu -Mt Ji.-i liiscovcrjK Then are snse pntn.t umnII. jncs that are more marrcV-as tl.ua a iL .-ci doctors' pre Bcri;.tici.s, b: t tbcy'ra tot Vhuee tL;;t prulcss to care r rr;, 'ii.:fl. Evvryi-iv, n w an;! tbfTi. feels "ran-doo-a," " plaj oJ cat" Ttoy'vo t!:o will, but 1: p-"cr To p'i.-rutQ vit:..iir. Try'ro not f-uk onnp zh to rail a !.vi;r, V-ut ja:t t'-o ": ! to Le woil. lull's wli-ro tho riI.i Ui.fl of a rtcut rr.r-.'iH'ii:- torvj in. r.n-l t!:- f.-r a d .Lir i!iat tiio Uoclcr wuiaOu't Jo f;ir loa tha:i fivo r U:l 'c i ut i i ror cUura fcr Dr. Picrtx-'s GvlJ n Iwwcry. V.'o cL'ii:n it So lx en nnorn:!'--! rrmeiir to jnfy vb Lioud tad Livi.-raio tho Ttfajle sy-'i:'. "K's tbo chr-iy-rx1 llool-purinor, sold thmuph di-ucits, uo riiri'Ua- Luw maay doses are o-ten-J iorad illr. IJ'A'f t Ixxanse it's sold on a peculiar pUm. and you only pay for Vu govd you get, Cua you aJk xuvini i RIFE'S HYDRAULIC ENGINES. li Thr machines r.;i.e water 20 leet high fi.revry :oot f.ll on the machine. Ttiey supply from 2 to 70 gallons of water per minute, and ill rji to any height up to 2'.! lect, and any !ir--taoce up town miles. They are especially adapted tor luiuihimi vaier lor smau towns, iacio ries, steam miil., dairies, and fjt irrigat icg purpogea, Each machine is GUARANTEED for C) div, without moarr or note, and when paid fjr tbey are further guaranteed tor one year. MacLines have heea purcbaa e. by the (i-SiowidR named renilenif n. whom we refer to by jnui--:on SI. I Sliarer. ("olejr.an'a ; S K.. XletzVr. Mi-tzler'i ; A. il. t'runirr. Ca-. Iman : X. I). Hay, pnprietot of Hay Park, a summer reon. Summit Mi'l. The above are a Sonier?gt county f p!e, ird are well krown to cur people. Ed. AVoy, Geivl Ag't., SOMERSET, PA. umillcoho puro alcohol to make Wolff's Acvs Blackim;. Alcohol is good lor leather; it is g nnl for t'ie skin. Alcohol is the chief irrei'iont.f CVlotme, Florida Water, and Itiy Hum the v.ell known face w a lies. We think there is nothing too costly to uss in a cool leather preservative. Acme Blackiug retails at 20c and at that price sells readily. Many people tie m accustomed to buying a dress ing or Mailing at 5c and 10c a bottle th it tiny crjiirw.t understand that a black big can ! -e elioaji at 13c. We want to meet them with cheapness if we can, and to ao cotcpltsli txus we offer a reward of f r a rcripa v.liMi v.iil enable cs to make Woi.u's A cat: Blacking at such a price tl.ot a ict-'ikrcon proiitaUvsell it at 10c ixitiic. We hull this tier open until Jan. 1-t, l:t3. tOLFPi KAJf DOLPH. Philadelphia, MMENT 3 J -S722S.il il ETESAZ -.GENERATION AFTER GENERATION BATS CSU ASD BLESSED IT. . X' 7r7ff on Aw air. Chitdm 7f? ft, FwrY Iravufc r-iioid Lave ft butt to of tt u hu nh Iwi ir r iioid Lave k but Every Sufferer I mm Khrumatiun. tfe-i- tica. Nirfti7ift. Nt-r- toto Hearlar-he. Itpfchf rta. Courts. Ttrrh. lirviwhitu. Asthma, boU ra Wtrlu J 'larrbtfO, lAtrwn. ti-rriTi In BoftT or I-tir.h, Miff Jii;it or Stnunt, will find ia thit. uid Amtalvn rWief fttxi nw-fiy runt I'mniphfet TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS. Airrwalilv to tbe vrovlMon 'f an Art of As- -mbiv of renrTlvauia. iim tiim the irnxle of mise-nuM uii'N tor Ui, hi me 1 n day of Man-h, A. llaml thescrernl nipple- nrents tnerto the 1 rfjuwr ot toOinerei i ouniy, hun-bv eives notice tliat uuict UiesLhol, Omiii- tr, Hu'iMine and KmI TXt-doeon the follow- iiitf uiireati lo.nKare tKtoreibe day of Kale the hoie tirnn h in ot euh travt.or n-l of i&iki af win pay u:e laws ana co-i w in oe boti el liie lAiurt Htjuse, tu luer-L't Borough, ou M0 HI DAY, JUNE 13. 1892, fnr lhfirTOArai?e4 of Llxs due And iM&tii urcrtii-d ACRES. TAXES 12 10 .ill .: too Ca'isoher Hecir Sttia I'hilip .... lur W'iiliamJ lattlc U M A. Mi Lune. !cM:Ucn R Si j'j'ZZZ Pc'.mirk Frederick.... White Julin W niie iitorK.... . Woore H Sj'inck Krctlt-rick... KuiJy Juliu 1)-,. 1 li 15 K l -111 11 po. 7 ; 10 ;t 7 13 04 4 at 11 16 ALLEGHESY. lie l''i M Airrine I'hilip.. S fj ne-k John i;llHT k I'oIIhhti.. M; i jiH JtwU . Von? PeUT Siiriii Charin K-. ilnUr tiiarii-j H GaiUier 4. CulLoro... BLACK G?i!iart A Walter.... 1 4; 1 3.1 11 :i y Ti 1 7 1 it 1 8J 4 14 51 4J f.7 Oi-M'leer Invil...., :4 24 : 6 K M 12 2 :k ( 4' J:!!:son W iuiaiu im linah.. Jlurt her t,eiri:e J-TijifiKS J.l:a . Vilvjii f-iansM B Kjmi.t ' R-!iile)... Kt-i;er lietrpc 'uijen Johu Kute . llemim C'lirlc.. jt -) Ivi'l Lou :( Acr-s 82 10 70 4 (f 63 i 6 :-u 4 43 5 X Buexhley Petur Philson S&mai-1 1". if. a l ii l 'X 50 Firv. ard Cliauuct y , , BROTHERS VALLEY. I.',i!.an?h XHthan Pit'tu rh . St ni Aitrhum , , , Will t Forward JUv Hiram V .. -Ml'NKKAL 1.KA-1E3. CViiintryinan Ja'i'h. .. Hhv Heiijamia Htir Fritz Vil.itii:...'.. IUr uio Kil'loipU w lt.yer Sjiim. cl. I riu 1 a:iu L. COXFLIEXCE Bono VG IT. 4 or. M l;- liiT 1 l M US ia 3 : 4 iifi 1 21 s on l n 3 14 1 lit 5 M 2 67 Lots. 1 1 ( allliac Thomas.. Fuiieriou W J Mi-Kt-niitm Jolin harp 1 m v i J ! 5:1 2 71 3 : 1 It 2 X5 3 It 2 2 2 7i Mem J. J .. Venter Kredcritk. ..... t'almer C. W hatliv&ii iheinj....M coxema ran. Mineral Ia.e. Bron n J. V ileox, Kring F.. CASSEL MA X BORO V'JH. us 4 II Lots. Ortlim Frank Oilerasn iK'Tan 1 -mi KIwMr.1.. Hay Ni:etiat-1 S.-.iy (.'H:raii i J.ii WM:aiu A Weimtr Jet'.' ; tieint K.-.':'.ir Ht-nry .. I'l.Lijimii. V t. t." .. Paitivau X. W I ijtri'j-4 c, Njs. Ward 1 4 22 1 10 M :i 1 42 30 MB :ai 72 ILK LICK. Bac!iv A P 1W1 iU-ph l.ran.i.niaa 'bar:e.... M.Wf J.i'in !'liii-ri aiiiucI M Hi-w.t, , .e;.han ijiion , M-.a-re li.rain ,, V,oilVrlx::;er I. p riii'.Min Bamnrl. ... . lurk Vt'irii-e S2 7 51 8 V 3 f. 2 uo 2 115 41 27 3 82 41 1 r. 2 fill 3 lit 1 - 6 11 1 W 1 27 1 t'J 1 37 a X ,Vi s 41 J '" " J:J 2-.' 1-1 Lois. lMuiMJii tjimuel.. KftlUKiie JoeK.-l'tl . Ixry Sam oel Mux l L- l:'. 'itl Jicob. . Hra::ii;er J. W. Kii-nuKie J;il:t ,, , .. I .ntie i J. . tiatei i crvl Geory A . - 1 ii l;;y iam al J , Fo.ici I-vi.t Fuller Kahoa I n I- r H. Powell t ullrr t'onntiey EAIUliorE. Amoi Thorn (i'l.r.nii A. II. & Wilrootb Saildier John Temjvat lla.'l n..; iiolil.n Kliabi'th . e:rer Tantel , kuhier "-- JEFEERSOX. 43 74 77 21 71 10 13 11 32 3 "2 2 U2 4 too 1 ri k Ijnltl' k .. O'lH-nTieii F.li ha' Ku.-li ll'iijamtj J . 1 M 3 1 & 72 JEXXER. Frit-liine wnilam . H'ner William 11 K ienian Rons hi8retKT!r'T Jeare . Kiltie MivJiael 4 21 4 77 2 02 2 V) 2 7 TO 21 lli LARIMER, Miller Ja-v.h. f!eirs) Kownina John Witt A Wolt'erntK-rger.. HrinkUam (tto. M. .. Meytre Peter (Ht tr). Lint Oil'iao 1-0 JO 7h !) Lots. 1 1 1 19 07 1'. 24 II :'.7 1 21 7 ;i 78 M Si Martin Tboniis... Cnal BMTDey 1.0 HER Tl'RKEYEOOT. Acres. 4iO If ?-) park Georsc. Hirii Iaar . 17 9S IS Sfj 8 62 12 1 . 5 US f S2 6 Ji 12 M 2i as S 32 12 10 pell William Anin hsnk, Piuslmrjdi. Koiiiiy Praut Kurti Ht r.ry Mineral Uiii. rV-mrl.j- A Si Kro, Z:!ik A ii. i t o Hea-1 t). V liucu l.-aar. ft al he yersda l e Bonocan. Lota. 1 1 Hsnlin Jamea Hticcr Joriu 7S 7 21 LI I internal! Soloroon. I'.ilint Henry. 4 34 1 -11 Yi tl LlVIDKOlrt jaeoo.. Kaveaieraft John y.-yer John 21 b 42 lu-al Hiram.... 5 V Keiin Ml- itMaieu- :M,e J,hQ 7 1 SO Cuter 8inueU MIDDLECREEK. A're. St 14 4"! 1-4 Bedford rjimntng, Jr Bedfuri Jinejih I nknown 20 06 17 M 70 XORTIIAMPT0X. Bmirn Snmona K'.namore rarah. Wailman Marr... W ail wan Pri-vil!a Mailman A tu Powman trat't .. HJ James Countryman Jaeob.. KugltkaA Smith gturu Char lea il OGLE. I.ithani Joseph ....... Hhaw henjaimn . t'iark Jan-e V.xire Abraham. 11 12 i a 7 .' 11U 1'. an 2IU 2UU at s it 25 02 IS 74 i at 3 St S 7l i SO 34 .t M .'J 2 M Hi 13 42 4'i 4:l' 1!7 4-l. VS 41' 4ii': 4ir..; in 41 4iO tlX &-n 431 "420 4.- 4ia'i si-1, 42o'I 4JU', 2TO 41i J tw 4Vt 438 HalBel Adam. -py Jciah ..... lntin John and Jacob... S'w John . . Weyman Hennanu.. SUH-kton Kiehanl Thornton Wtiilara Wei-t John Waiker Thornton Wil!iun.. Ppnurle Thomas. Trl."! Eliialelh Clark I'aDlel.. poor Jihn Cook John J me Joiuill.Hn Mile Samuel Jr . Folk 'aleb Jr Fuik Owen Foik Caleb Sr....-. l.vle Jamei Wirick lohn fr Kiehard Camnel Wen Matlnaa Jonea Jn;e Beikley Hu;h .. Wenlwonh 11 Horner lar. li.'UUe Jacob B PAIXT. 2s a'. 4'.' It 4'J 14 4M 14 44 14 49 3 37 21 S K 4-J 14 41 II 2 32 24 .i0 20 24 7" 21 7.1 21 :0 24 . 4 .11 Vt 21 M 4 14 4 t'J 43 Vi 400 PO 4i i7 1 1 Lot Acres. S4" 127 12 Z1 M 2m f.l 11.. niton William.. IS 0.1 ( lins Huirh. 6 Kpple Au.lrew Ilaiuea Andrew Weaver Lyilia,. Mineral Leanea. Brown J W ileox. Kurtifer J. " Felix Jainen A. u Rodrer John.. " S-ee Philip E PeOH! lavid..... Sees Iirael " ;iinl!etierirer P Shatter Lavld J. " Shatter John U. 2U M .'. 06 1 to 14 M 4 -O 4 -V. 9 74 2 W VI 2 a'. 2 32 4 34 Lehman Usury 1 t 2 :i-4 A Fmler 'Jwnre... 22 42 " Weihlc Samuel. 1 . 1W " fiautlr OothieL 3 79 QUEUAIlOXIXfJ. Mineral Lease. 70 Brown J Wilrox, kamhart Jnau 170 IV) Aloug Calliariue 3 04 3i " . S3 1 I.hr H. H 3 ii 3 " Wilt William 2 04 10 " FriMJou t 2 an 107 Gardner Benjamin. 2 02 110 " SteinliaiiKh oeo... 2 to '230 " hamhart Jatwb Adam Ai Rachael.. 6 60 I'liseaUil Land. 1 Lot Stoyeuwu Si Bedford Pike 1 20 R0CKW00D BORO VGir. AlbrtKht r.eo. meira) Cramer Thom Lots. 4 2 2 SO 4 22 .o 2 20 S :vi 2 7-' 2 47 2 29 1 0 an j !l WJ SO Lmmfrrauk.. tiorsueh aae..w Albright Cieurge (Heirs). MM. Benftvd Ceonre , , FeiKlien Joaehine .. . Philllpp! Jai-ob S.'. 7 fchnlu lianiel SHADE. tSlotler Jacob Br ,, , Perry Simon Wilheral Hainuel . Weld James Zitumennan John ... liuetrhew Uidcon 316 1-2 Sin 1-2 Stf 1-2 2.0 175 l-7 122 R' 4'0 mo 173 lnO 4U0 2H0 PO 1(0 4 0 422 416 4i 473 4ir 4 102 lilt 5it V3 2j7 ifi 2!rt 4A 1"4 1J4 lt" 7S PO o 7-t 7 ltfaj .A f. !2 21 H .".I 43 Pi ! 21 14 74 :ti 30 ie 47 3"J 13 76 23 I S 2! 20 31 Oi 11 14 10 32 25 01 12 2:". 1 21 2s ys 3 i! 17 Vi 31 SO 2i 07 a) 6S 11 5 : 3 16 TS 3 12 7 37 Perry Simon, tlrwin Broei.. Caradine Thouiaa, " Williams Jiine Hideofete- l.eorpe Parxu it Wendel..... I ydir, Reott and J H Ual 13 Lihr Frank NewbolJ John 1-2 Ijeonard John... a:ii Mary. J mi ii n James...... Hiver William.. ThompMin Jm-s Mineml lanea. Brovru J. Wileor, Croyle M " Lohr Pearxii.. 44 Iohr Joseph " " Bender Beaj.F. " IjimUrt J. C. M " Yonnr Maria, " " Grove Tobian... Wwhtenheiser A " Felix John A " Unl Joo t " Koonti John " " Shaffer Levi... - - Berkebile Sam. " " Kltnmel Kol. " " Thoniaa Win " Bender B. F " "Swindle Sarah C " Lohr Uarrison. " laley John " alker Moses. " " Bender B. F SOMERSET. Mineral Ieases. Brown J. Wilcox, Uotoller John. " - Irish " PUe Emanuel S0UTITAMPT0X. S 1I 9 KX 1 2 47 4 14 3 34 2 00 3 34 1 73 10 04 2 60 3 25 It os .V. 12 16 72 9 99 4 41 11 3 113 2 Comp Pjmwl , , . Finamore irah Kohier Ifaniel Xi Bride Msnraret More. w'tt Welier P-aniel .... It & Kanier . Roney Jame 1 ki'Tt Jiweph J Gray Thomas, Heirs)..... Mineral lnd?. Brinham 4 He itt, Witt J. G " - liinkle Jones J P. t Co., Jones J. I. 4'orlroth A ktiiel. 14 Wevauibj lieint, ilartz Geo - Fii Burna. Geti Anthony..... Fmeriek Jaot', Mar Ku. Hay Michael & lnvi l heirs Kennel Jatxb L - ?himaker B. Korns Jacob.... Wilmoth a Kail, Trotitman J Khynboxt Sylveder, Ken nel Levi ST0XYCREEK. 2 67 17 74 3 M 22 X 6 is 76 7(1 12 Vi 1 42 70 4 11 3 23 1 1 2 5s 4 ;- 5 47 26 5 4S 2 27 2 7 5 Vi 2 iS 10 420 1-2 110 3 1-2 427 1-2 2S 1 Lot ion 125 :l !') 2Ci I'.-t 211 10 213 pw 2!3 1U0 A ores. Spancler Aaron.. Jinrry Marsaret.. SO 20 -2 11 23 5 63 4 T21 7 7H 9 73 32 a 2 !1 s 02 15 ;) :t7 4 4 ft . 4 05 14 43 It M 3 M 6 Sfc 414 200 41 140 20 1"J C-! 00 r Zt ow 310 IS Meyers Henry.... Ktmniel liaui,'! . Mineral ljuida. Brown J. Wilcox. I Wtijilit Albert Motoller J(w?ph - Waiker Joeiah J .... " 44 Mar Jonathan 44 44 t.leinner Jacob W. 44 44 Long Levi J 41 44 ijioibert JoMan 44 44 Indis Mwanl. 44 44 I.anliert A tiraham 44 44 t-imnk Jeffenon 44 44 Long Jos-ah J. 44 44 SjK-icher John.. 44 44 StuumanCC 44 44 Ulearner lleurj il ,""t 325 V 215 SUMMIT. 7.n(M William Kvans John ,. Noon Hen rr. 4.2 14 1 Lot 1 6 1 1 1 1 8 15 5 32 2 itt .Hi 1 76 4 53 111 .V, St K4 M 1 II K it P. Co Zimmerman Amanda nlxrt W. A Knos Irinah.... Zimmerman Amanda ... Hay Philip. Judy Samuel ... Miller Joseph 8 Mineral l.and. Sn,My J. I. schcll Was. P., W oil li. and tinary John1 j 44 Liciitv Abe Foiwar-1 Rosa, Berkley Ram. Miller John A., a E!i!rn P., Miller B Beacby, Keim Livingood, Hremzer. Savior Harmon, Walu V1TER TL'RKEYFOO T. King '" t-hulu Joaiah. ... . KoddvJohn P , , llarra'h Miller Mineral Lands, Heuaet D. c., Cramer Bruce, ' KregarJ.S 44 44 Kreaar Georite . 44 44 RiHmbv Jmiai 41 ouithi'D. H 44 44 Heinhaueh I 44 44 Bruu g her Fn-eman 41 Seehler Joshua 44 "Shoiip k Ilinchman 44 44 Vcuy E. D 44 44 Meyers Jonas VRSIXA BORO L (i IT. Acres. 2J l.V 2) 622 1-6 42 4 04 4 b:, 7 CO 18 91 14 7S 1 25 41 :a 20 130 1 : 1V lis) 210 272 17. 41 215 12 160 UUJ E. D CotibA Freymyer . Morgan. Young & Co... Sehell Henry .. Yu:zt A Pioneer A Ct Cunniucham W.i ileirsi tnl J. li ..... W 49 1 10 1 S! 4i 1 47 67 Lota. 1 S 1 2 I 2 Sale to coramznee at 10 o'clock, A. JJ. Jonx H.XMER, Tretsnrer r Somersft Cunnty, p. Taiist ita Orrtnt, Buidctwi, April 13, lfttL j P. a PrD paritiir; Uiwon anr of the lands advertised 11,. n? the day of ale, will be vbaraed 7j centa for aUverliMU and fee. Pittsburgh Fmit!e CoUega and COSatRVATOKV OK ml hlC. Pitwhora. li to teat beri l'nurpawd adranuea. Kuperior botue oonifuru and care. Ssih year heitiaa oetit. lt bend fur catalogue to the Pre-ldeDU Jnly-a-tm. A. H, .Q BrKOSS. D. D. YOU CAN FIND JSS, 443 Bl tn Prrr.ai a H rt k AdnnaiBi Bureau el IEEIUNGTOIT BROS. be U1 ewBUati kr aafarvuuui at htwmt rata 1 so 3 S 1 70 S . Vi f 4 a ( 6 I - n I 4 1.7 F ii h7 t 4 Ut W a "iTTTmrTATTrn PTJilSOSSOIf I r TRADE Yi,-:r 11 V P "Tht. r.REAT , - Id PROMPTLY AMD saV m-m k - a -i . ta m- -i a h 9 nf.1DYfflAiSi 0 Enralnf?. IrulsQQ. E Ntj THE POSITIVE CURE, i SCHMIDT BUILD im. The Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES. Gr- W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF Fine Whiskies. IMPORTER OF SOS. 95 2XI 97 FIFTH AYESIT, PITTsniTJ.lI, PA. All orders received by mail will n-o-ive prowid attention. 88 FRAKKua street. HO. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE. JOHN H. WATERS & BRO. PLUMBERS, ST2AS! AND CIS KTTSSS. We are now estahlihe.l in our nvw bnll-'ins. whifb, e can ufviv nay. L- the t-1-arraug. J t.r our biiii ia Wt.w-rn Peutiyivai-:a. t:rythiiiir rrtaiinni; t the Hlutnt.ing, Stcatn anil liaa buMuesa enrni iu a. We will, as fornierlv, rve c.irvfti! att"i!t;oii to the 8TKAM ASl HOT WAThK 11KA11NO bii iu. ttnr fi.niK-r eii'i.rts iu tiil-i line 't:brHiN5 aifmeof the larwt LutiJiDgv in ttie c-juiity, with enure succr-a. In the PIPPLT PEPARTMKNTwe rsrrya f:i!l Una of kubt-r and IjeathtT h. iitnir. SI.'rui anI Watt'r lioae, Veivro. ItijiX'fim. Lui.rii":tor, -t.ai.i Uauwv Iron pipe Filiui. i.ic. l'nt n'.ioU.iJ on application. CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria Branca NORTHWARD. Johnittim Stii T.-,J-r. Pavlsxo)! $: a. tn. i.ucr!'t 5 5;. itiirostijwa t.21, HiKivtrvilie 14. Jolinst.nvo. J-jintlmrn .Vi' E--prm. IVy Vnon-l n.n.' a. m.. KomeriH urs. Miyelo-.o 1j:i, Kuovcrsvm 12. ;7, Juhllstowu l:M . m. Smrrurt jlivunimo'f'i.'i.ni Roc-twooil .'10 p. m , fcomerset bj p. iu. 5it''iy Arrt7wiH"Jition Roctwood ll;3i a. m. Njmt'rstl, u:M. SOUTHWARD. MaO Johrftnwn 7:1 a. m., H'Xwerrrine Stovtatowa :t. SomerK-l l':lop KotswiAxl Esprr- Johnstown 3:. p. m.. Hoover'.-ille I.K.. 6. J i. R?r!rwi Aii-moLtfva Skjincr.-et f-.l'l p. n.. K.x-a wuoJ suij. Suri'iaif Ai'rrtmrtfffi'tiim Someiot C-n'l p. m.. liocxmxnl jii. p. ni. JJEXNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ECHEIfliDE IX EKFE'T t'EC. S3, EASTERN STANDARD TIME. KISTAXCE AND F.VP.E. M;i-. Fun-. Johntown to A !tcona.....m jl to I'arri-tmnr IT. 5 1! 44 44 Ihliaiifltilna 27'. h 44 Biaif-ville lot i 1 44 44 (tren-t.urir 47 1 tl ; 44 44 Pittl.urKu 7-1 2 Kl 44 llHMimon- C 'i 7 i . 44 44 Waslti!i'tou. -2t- 7.. COMiENsED SCilKrH I.K. I Trains arrive dJ 'It-rart from tbe Uit:.a et John-stow u a follow : Oyster Ft rr- .. " ' 1 a. 11 we-iTtrn t.:ti . . ..." 1.1 JoJiiituiii Aifmnjt.i;it:on.- I n. m Kxi-rfss '- . m Paeiti Exp?M a. ru Wt I ' n r . . :.;fj p. m Mail 11. in Jobii-towu txprJt 1: m L-m-.'. u in. EASTffAlU. Atlantic Kxpr-H f r". a. r,. i-.hore tspre4 i . ia. Hani.-burs ALtoiuuKKl.il ivn a. ni. lay Kxprt-?- l't I", a. m. A (io!i:t fcxprc?? Ij-.vl rw m. Mail txirrc 4;11 n. Jwhnt-t'tu n AV(iinHUtioii 7 -X p. in. Fhttatlf Iphia kxpreM. 7 ! p. in. rw t ! .,.,, ,. i' .JV 111. A. H. HUSTO?, Undertaker and Embalmer. Coffin, CuskeU and Robes CF ALL GRAl-KS ON HAND. AGOOD IIKVUSK and eT7-jhinKji.rt!:iir.ff tn funerals furai-bed 1111 .-.Hurt uotiue. ...... Sou,,' Turkejfoot Strcat. Scrr.er:t, Pena'a. OciH I'l l a wW W.J V-rrr'v 'J ' .it sn fV-?rt J. f - ,V1UU Smells well- BRCjjcKms.ca'SHs. STUM.l. ETC- Grculars Free By PETRV0GL. Sa,nzR2ET.PA- POUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS r-,UTV ?V FOUTZ 1 t?," !,'?". 'T "r '' --T.r Lix. F- t-it,, . ,., ..,.,,,.!r M . "I t!" P" r"'- n'' "ie U'b r f.rn fnn17 1'nw4 n-n .nrr. . Vrt ,tni HTfccT D,44' wtirti llni. 1T . glii, v,l., iTT"" '" m- iii Ti.rc-iio. Bo everrwiiefe. BAvia m. rou-rz. rropTttr. BALTUtOBE. KD. "XT "FTtTT AT. CUB3 9 MEUHALCJA, LUMi3ACOa Jurns. Swe!Hne PERMANENTLY. TELEPHONf, HO. 6eS. f 1 I BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, TIIE NEW LOOM IN' THE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts., b Mens, Womens'. 1 Of Be t Q-taHty, an.l at LOWEST IT.!CI can be fotini, in sivh s r-f all mukes. I atn frt?;irej to com;K:te niih one or.d a'.l dealers in tlic State. All I atV is a trial. SCOTTD I.BERT. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MAUFACTUZiG ST ATI OS EH AXI BLANK LOOK HAKElt. HANNA M B LOC K, JOHNSTOWN. PA. ohnstown's New Grocery, t, j IIavl..v orencl a . ' GROCERY RTORE, Soo'Jit-att forncr of .Vuriet & I.xa-' .Siroets. 0 .1 ..rllLouther's I'".. t-nt t-vinls v, ith rll kia.ir. of ftvth t'CKt-riis at Kiv.v.-t j ritt-s. t''i!t.!rv 5 rotJ-jiv. as ln;t t r. tfs.-tc.. t:.!ii.a in ex-c-!isi;e f.-r g'-.-.-u's. C. C. JORDAN. JAWES Hl.tCHMAN. JORDAN & H INCH MAN. r.M.rapr r-l u t th? r.M Man?, ui.h tA hiriror Mip; I .-ff our own i:w.iju:u.;frt.d S. sin ii as oitQE. & Eiinss, t!in ever. As y. hi .- I'cuVrs hi CRACKERS, CANDIES, KTS AND FflLIT, w hare iu.-r a-1 fn. :;!: fur CUInj crittrs pniiiii ilT aii'l Ciu-torilj-. Joi-dnn a5c- 1 Ii:io'mn;m, 270 an.l Tl', Main Etritt, jriHSJTVYX, I"A. A Word to Somerset Farmers and Others- J '.o you want to ssyc n:;ifj- ? If so, t all ON Tio!iir,1: Co., J-M Cintort F!re. t, JOHNSTOWN, PA., For yctir ry GockIs, Troi er'o., Tl Fine Tras, Tobacco, Cljruw, e. All kltiils df cout-.fry jt -i.'i-.rf (aktn in c-xi-1 pr.e f jr p-.-j-.'i. tiiv PllIBECK'S Boot anil Slioc Store. Jen-' I'. vofs frcm?l i-" mj-, nn 1 all other F.Kilwtarat the Iiwt Trices. Ail irioils iaarnt. ril to (rive Satisfaction, il" not a rtc omiiifnilcd. wiii take them lui -fe. Lotk f..r the sijjn wi'Ji tbe big 84 Franklin Street, JOHNSTOWN - PA. ill R!Iv vou writttrta 1 ir H El Jrn'l. ivioxn : -1:: : III. 1 tu irt .t L- in. 3. i ,; f:t .f 'il -tk 1 rWU'l', fci'T t rn .. r I sibt 1 o 1 1 r -;.r iu it.r t T,i,:u v. rtri. ! :.: or 11 : j ti,. Tr. t 1 tttsi-rc ra-t.'-f atrwl r. . . nvl- tir inlii mi 10 U-i .1. rt tht p- r- ii Ik'xn m. Itiiic m p., an fir.h-r. v !v, tt 1 hia A ' '-, if New Spring Good s. . E. PHILLIPS. JO. : Clint S'.r'et, loui l-.-v Coa-iistin.' FU-k auJ C.'in-1 SiiIlie ti!Vs, S-arsh srit. Wiv, t v I in all colors, I'.lm-k i'n'.-.'rd lierriett.s at i' :v,, ..;-, V'r peryar-.l. We have a f.:;! I'.ce cf all tiie New Weavts, ': it w v I ( r 1. t !iHi rr.n Kf.rrs anil C l eijUts, et . rl Cotton lrf" 'oo4N. 5'i.t - !:i atl'i S.l:tlS. Luttlfw Sjrllf ! ft A full KiiK.uws. Call and see ih. S. E. Cinderella Its Cleanli- 4 ness Lessens Labor. i. K ' '-ri-. TT will ray you to examine tlo Q IT KEN" CIXPEKKI.LA Ii.,;E l lore veil l,uv. It liua all tin ktcst improveiricnt.-. :;n 1 i- ... tod to lr a L'ood laktT. It ha can Lave a Crc ia 0!i'?-I.ult tite time rcpireil wit.'i t!. oy i. ryl Tills j.? a vn!ual!e foatnrc vhen you waiitatjuhk firs lor 4:r!y l,r.A IT la-- an ovtrd iii-.'li ovon. t!ioroii-'ii!y vent;'.:'-: 1. Ti;. t :!' i-i.ii - . ;i:.r r.ii'l o;;tiiwii'.' air ca.u I.-e rc-jrulatod at ill : a jM-il'-jct i-akt-r. and no l.:;nii:u on tii44 tu. It lias the Triples era l4. wiiicti i t2.t pt ruction of convesicnee and tli-ahlinc.". It '-c-i::I!v Curai.!-', havhtjr tlir.-c separate Mc3, or the a.Ivautn.-' ..'; LTuirs in cue. ar d ii'tea.-ily warpt d ly the action ol'tlie f i-.-. :.!:-. f.irr'l ly I i.HAVKX i l', Li -.tt.!, r.:fr:,iirg:i. Sol i .a-t S'.r.itit 'y j JUS Y. IIOLDEIlDAUr, Somcrest Kri.inwr & Kurt, Dorlin. KF.MKMi'Ki: -"Thi -. done v. ell i ' 4 T-' i NO 'SURE CURE FOR EVERT CASS CF ASTfJX rv f.-i A f iSfc 'Si'ERf CASE CF HAT FEVER." in-t u.e " t j;!?' a sfta if u'.cw.plKz'.si bf organic diiease. ca.: i r't.h V j ri TTcunED to stay curis V '' -; X M fi? constitutional fc-ear.wrf. onti Ao,. -.;-' i f 1.. i .' ' IncJic'j.'s Cises Declined. il Y'.zi-.i - ."ton rrw r,v rna CVVe want name ar every sjtferei4 from i P. HARO'-O J-IAY IT WI1YL, PAY VOU to BI T vor.i ft'inori:?! Work. -7 rmi 1. .i--j iii Xn.iiiis W&1. F. SHAFFER, r-imnirii n mm mm m B)it3i ! P-rv.n in n.l of V0N:MKN7 Vt fir.il Ij I'-.cir .it :i m,1 t i.;r av w'!;fri Lsi i" L'j . i .iiV.L- .vk ivt ui: n lo tiie Vta S-'owe. Or Pars Zi3 Mon'j-nsr.t j i !h-5-:----.;-;,7 r:' I LiAie. s uitfs. lilt a CA.L. j -p qjlfTVI j ' Blrin Street, 1 kv-iJ T,-41"7'4,r4-''f . T-r'l Pf"1fl it FEESE Km PURE DBUGS, JTcdicincs, J)je Sinjjs, Sponges, Trusd, Supporters, Tolht Articles, J Jerf times, tie ins i..j'-rc3 i-zvr- j-Lr. o: al attf-t:os to ths covrorvrcs'; c-f Loalfs Prescrintloss i Family Eeoeipli GRAT CJ:." iif.r.V'J r.liX.V 70 CJf O -'T.T FKTV2I ASD FZ'SF AKZICLEi SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES. Axxl a 1-V.l I.Hio cf Ort'cal sucn a ir. tg-- sscoitiaent nil can to suttco. j THE FIKEST BEARDS OF CIGARS Al-A avr. oi Itir.J. It h ahvavj a p!a5ure to dh'.hr our $ I to 'litentiing purchasers, whtthrr they buy licm us or elsewhere. MAIM STHEET .... SCWEESET. FA Somerset Lumber Yard, ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, Mi-.T.r. ssi and Dsalee i.D WaoLESAL axe RmtixB or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hard and Solt "Woods ca, ror-LAR. s;r-iss. r.csrra, onj:sc-3, An, w..int. Fi-OfRLs;. gA?rr. ftaik pail. 'IrT.KV. YE! LOW FINS, CHX-iTTT tt-i!-Tk- i - A CeL' -ai Il.-'-u.'.-t . . t ....... i . ....... . A , i-ia t. .r-Si i-i t..e hi I.t.'tuf.t:... --;i ai OSlco and Yard Opposite S. f TIT Vr.TQ V!V7 1 rc-T-T r-rprr, unii av,v,u iuuu LLi vl.ii.r.CiL.U. (7- Pressed Cc!L :i . r :o, $io.oo, 'UW; 'H ai.oo to 831.00, 1 I ' "1 m 43 j 't "i -1 i 1 r ! 1 1 AT I t rreen 1!I x k, J f 1 1 N .-, I - norJ Outina; Clth, Car.t'.'B (,..). line of I't mtsi:. s. V,'.. PHILLIPS. Stoves and Han'', Its Econor Saves Yci t!io tlircct draft damper, i v 1 and P. J. Corcr Soa., Mcvor-iuI. and wit't av.-are,exeuii't th m.-n''v'. fr a . 444444a4kW s i i i will 1 v- rT - .'U ' Drug Stord Somerset, Pa. frSwvaMall Goc.h &Iwaj3 on rarI. Fr I SHry'JLZS. 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