it THE VOfCE OF THE PARTY. Formal lidowmrau f Sea-tor Quj J the Slat aad Ct- Coal efttlMl. B.-Bidt defeating his opponent 4 to 1 in a total popular Tote of Cearlj- 30.0(0 at Re publican primaries in niue counties, Senatot Ciay has tx-i-n indorsed in representative KiKjii!ioan convection, of eleven othei CO-lUHS The Clarion county convention dec-are-1 t-at It is no-- j.uu that the Democratic party, a an m-?amatiu and at mdi ndo Is. arc more de turmitmu acd deaporate than ever to assail and overthrow Republican and Kpublican prin cii.!- and carry the cuminr elo-tkm by fair of tjal nw-a sure . a clearly evidenced by Demo cratic xm-:his in New York and elsewhere and tbir ia!i5os onai crht on the Hon. 31. 8. iaa- is Pennsylvania, and numerooa othei -xarnpif throurlioat the country, and The I-moTaUe leaden and prea are using rertjua di-srruntied Kepublicai and IVmocrat Fyniitfc:aers. under the game of reformers, I. . j,r..'Uiile and farther their interest. They tberefvire rusoKed Tiiat the cry of "U-j" aa raised by Demo crat and their ymiaT5T, in order to de moralize our party and caae dissension and di.-! yaity in our rank, ahould Ik- dBrepxrded, and will have no effect on true BepnUic na. We hereby indorse and support those who Live rendered efficient aerrke to oar ra-tv in f irujer contwt. notably among these the Hon. li. fc. Quay, oar pre-rut Cnitod iSt-fa senator, a k i-r worthy of continued coutid-'nee and -u--uihpd honor among B-puUlicana, That in Hon. M. 8. Quay e recognize an able stat-sciaa, an im;erial leader and loyal E-poi.li.-an. that we ind;.re his course in th L ciied States annate, aud declare lum to U oar unqaaliatd choice lt re-eiecUoa to thai huorabie body. The iL-rfivld county Rppnblicai-S with o!y one vote in opposition, poe as follows. We denounce the viruieut afe&ault of th iA-mocratic aad Mugwump press upon oul ;uiur United States senator, the Hon. M- S. V-y, wlitwe mate-lea political leadership, n I-rb -r,:aixaUon and loyalty to party euat-f-u to :n the great battle of 1, aud we be In ve tiiat he merit aad should reewve the jrrat i: u.le and admiration of every loyal Kcpubli-aL ILrou'hout the laud. The following is the retsolutiou of the Ro publican convention of Warren county, where Air. Iialzt-ll made a virulent speech a fi-w days before the primaries: That we hereby exprtMi our confidence in th creat political giueral of this rommonwcaltL aud of the naih.n, the znau to whom the Kepob l.--iis of tu country owe ao much for the sue o jf their party and 1U pri-ciptaa, the man whim the ltemocrats have ao ahamefoliy tr du't-d. the Hon Matthew Manlry Quay. The Monroe county It.-j.uUa.us expressed t uc:r ajipruval as follows: We exireas b-aity approval of our honor al.ie -.-uaicr. Matthew tStanky Quay, ax a rep rtetilative Ucpublican m-ell fitted to commaud w heivver the neceitie of pliti may ad. The Republicans of Luzerne, with ooi cue disputing vote, di-o-rt'J: That the commanding al.illiies of Sonata" Matthew Stanley Quay lu organizing and con aummaiing victory fjr the j-aity in btate axid nation have squired for him an indetructiblt r.-:.r-id from the It-publicans of this district. In the following lant'Oaga the Rcpubli cutis of Scliuykill county indorsed the juniol fct-na'.or: V reovuie in tlie history of the national -ai-l-a-ii of receutly published, the vl.it of the matchless service reudered to the iarty by the Hon. M. 8. Quay, who as chairman ot tut- Ut-pubiicau national committee thwarted tht: corrupt Demtx-ratic organization of the city of New York in its attempt to secure the preat-d'-U'-y by elvcuun frauds. We also indorse the tnatorial Cdu'c.-r of Senator Quay aud recog L,iz and a preciate the value of his services tc tlie ijlicy of protection to Amrin industry, aud his uns w er uuj fidelity to the Republican party and its principles; aud we most emphatic ail' condemn the vituperative, malevolent ana mendi44-iotts attacks made upon his personal and pihtical character as assaults not oul) upon the man, but ujuu the utrty aud prima j.ios of which he is a distinguished represent tive. The followtug resolution was adopted by the county convention of Lycoming: That we note with satisfaction the disposition on the art of the K?publicans of Pennsylvania to ive full credit in this presidential year tc the matchl'-so leadership of the Hon. Matthew t-tauiey Quay in hisojnduct of the campaigi of ls aud it is with pleasure that we add out testimonial to theirs. We congratulate Senatoi Q;iay upon the universal manifestations ol approval which have been recently accorded him in all sections of the state. The Somerset county convention resolved as follows: The choice of the Republicans of this county f'r United States aenator. at the next electiot is lion. Matthew S. Quay, and the candidates this day ucminated for the leiMature, it elect tX are requested to vote for him. Oiy eneroot support, we are confident, will be jntiaed by Senator Quay by such a representation of the (treat interests t4 Penns lvania in the bittbei! council of the nation as wi.'J redect credit upon himself and honor uion the state ltea-Ty for Popular Vote. The Republican couutj- committee ol Jiiuiata, at the meeting which provided foi popular vote on nue 4 upon the United KtaU Benatorship, paesed resolutions which tlccLtred: The desjkerate effoita of the un scrupulous IK m. crane leailers in New Y'ork in to de feat tietieral Harrison by base frauds acd cor ruj.tion were triumphantly thwarted by tin matchless ski!! aud brilliant leadership of M. 8 Qoay, we therefore desire to express our ad miration auj approval of his lalr for the sue of tbo party, because nt on'y was tb elective ol (seneral Harrison ther'!,y secured b'.it a lt'-publican congress vas also elected hereby it as made p?-il,le to place on oul stat ute liooks the iucoui;.i,ral,le McKuiley bil atid other needed legislation; and wo also not with satisfaction the popular approval of hit public rc-oi-d which is evidenced whenever th oucstion had lecn ul.mitted to a direct vote ol hi party. arious other counties Lave pa.eil simi lar resolutions, all of them denunciatory ol the partisan tta:ks made npon Senatot V".iay, and it is confidently predicted that the counties yet to Fpeak will do so ia no uncertain tones, and taut they will be fully in accord with the overwhelming sentiment prevailing throughout the state. As a fitting climax to the spontaneous and nnauimous expressions of opinion in the score of counties which have already okcn, the Republicans of the common wealth at hirtfe, assembii-d in state conven t.ou at ILirriburg, April 20, adopted the following resoluti-jn without a dissenting vote: The eminent pubbc and party services ot Matthew S'auley Quay entitle him to the tiuoiks and gratitude of the Republicans of Pennsylvania. This is the voice of the Republican party of IVunsvlvania. Wisdom By Hard Knocks., The anrien! used to nty that Vulcan Miuik Jupiter ou the h(ad acd the gooJ nss of wi.lom jarnpej out, i!lu--trdtiiig Uie truth that isJo:a cornea by hard knock?, writes Rev. lr. Taltaage io the . !'.. II lix J.)H't. There Wai a river of dirhruhy hcUeea Shakespeare, the boy holJir.g Uie hore at the door of the London theaUr, and the Shakespeare the great dramatist, winninjrttieapp'.ause nf all aediencea by his tragedies. There Was a rivir In-tneen llerjamia Frariklin, w ith a Wf of brei-l unJer his arm, ilk itip the ttreets of Philadelphia, and the irine Ect'jtuiia Frariklin, the philoso pher, just outside of Lolon, flying a kite n the thualer tt irm. An idler was c::rvd of big bad habit by looking throng l.ig w indo, night after night, at a man who t n.td tittirg at Lis dtsk, turninj; oT one sheet ofwiiting tiHer another a t' ii almost the dawn of u?rning. The man Bitting there w riting nnti! morning, Wis indastiious Wa'lcr Scott ; the man w io looked at him through the w indow - wss Let khj.it, his illustrious biographer afttiward. Lord Mac-field, pursued by the press and by tlie populai-e, bcau of a cerUia line of duty, eat oa to discharge the du'y ; and while the mob were around fcinj, demanding the taking of bis life, he shook Ins fist in the face of the mob and said, 'Sir, when one's last end comes, it cannot rotue too soon if he falls io defense of law and liberty of his cjuctry." And so there i, my friends a tig, a tussle, a trial a push aa anxiety, through which every man must go before be cooks to worldly cuccecs and worldly achievement. You admit it. Now be wise esough to apply it in religion. Eminent Christian character is only pained by the Jordanic passage ; no man tut bsppeneus to get good. 1 Too Sympathetic. The manager of a press syndicate sat in his eay chair, and aa his eye wandered with satisfaction over the luxurious ap pointments of bis office he said to bis private secretary : "How many publish ers have accepted that story I bought the other day from Squawkey.the rising young Wilkie Collins I discovered in the police courts?" " TeD, seignior," replied the respectful secretary. " How much does each pay for it?" " Fifty dollars." " What did I give the fellow for it?" "One hundred dollars." "Too much. tH much," growled the manager. "These scribblers are too wel' treated altogether. I most do better than this. Generosity and business eugbt, in the nature of things, to be sep arated as w idely as possible. The next one that comes in here, just watch ane turn him down." His reflections were interrupted by the entrance of a young woman with a roll of manuscript in ter hand and a face and figure that quickly melted what the manager used for a heart, says the -V. Y. Tribtiitf. IIjw could he bear to hurt her feelings! " I have written a story ," she be gan. "Yes, yes," be interrupted, "but I as sure you, mi., there is no demand for stories just now." "lPerhaj not for rJinary stories," she replied, ith pretty assurance, "but this one is diiierent, ine pioi is entirety i original, and " u I have no doubt of it, eaid the u ana- ger,"but the remuneration for such work, even when original, is so small, and so many are engaged in it, that it really ia not worth your while, I am sure, to en gage in it." " The heroine on her death-bed writes t j a man who never saw her, telling him of her love for him. Then she recov ers and tries to cut her throat w ith mor tification and " "Mortification is a hard thing to cut with, I know," eaid the manager, "and few people can manage it, though when once it is inserted in the throat it is gen erally fatal, yet for all taat " " I don't understand," she gasped. " I say the story, novel though it may be, would not sell. I could not offer you anything worth while for it." "Nothing at all?" she sighed, and her violet eves tilled with tears. "lam ashamed to name the small amount f its actual value to you." said the manager, tptailiug before those tears. " Oh, don't mind that," she moaned. "I can bear it I think." i"Yell," said the manager nervously, "if you insist I should say about f 1.-VV and he threw himself back in bis chair and mentally drew himself together to resist tlie flood of grief and reproach he expected, lie was disappointed. "Doyou mp an it V she chirped gayly, jumping otT her chair and advancing to ward him. " X dollar and a half! Take it! Take it! Oh, my!" and she slap ped the manuscript down on his desk, held out her hand for the money, took it with a lavish eiuiie, thanked him pro fusely and vanished. "Jewed again;" grumbled the mana ger as he dropped the story into bis waste-paper basket. Drunkards' Excuses. A drunkard is always ready to excuse his transgression, when chareed with it by one w hose position makes it expedi ent that he should be conciliated . Some times, as in tlie following specimens, these excuses are amusing. An Irish man not long si nee was s J m moned be fore a bench of county magistrates for being drunk and disorderly. "Ikj you know what brought you here?" was the question put to him. " Faix, yer Honor, two policemen" re plied the prisoner. "Had not drink something to do with bringing you here?" said the magistrate, frowning. " Sortinly," answeied Paddy, nuabash- e J ; "they were botk drunk." " Hilioa, James, tipsy as usual ! What in the .world has set you on a spree now . " A h, you manna be harsh, governor. did ye no hear my grand whistling cana ry -jras died ?" " Stupid fellow ! leaving your woik and getting drurk for the death of a bird ! Don't you know a man should look upon such incidents as trifles?" "So I do, governor, so I do, man ; but if ye wanted a spree yersel, ye wad be glad of any handle to turn the crane with." Misfortune's Benefits. Talleyrand was the greatest diplomat of his day. His father was a military of ficer, and the boy would no doubt have been educated to the same profession but for an accident that befell Litu in chi'd-hoo-L After the fashion of the time he was intrusted to the care of a woman some miles away from home. While in her charge his foot was dislocated by a fall. It was not propetly cared for, and bis parents did not become aware of the fact until it was too late to correct the error. The abnormal strain brought upon the other foot soon induced a lameness in that also, and the boy thus became a cripple for life. Thisseemiag misfortune determined a change in the plans of his parents for him, and as a result the name of Talley rand has become one of the most famil iar among the great ones of modern his tory. The history of a certain American family furnishes several similar exam ples of the beneficent results of disabling accidents. The young son of a farmer in a small town in Massachusetts had bis band crashed in his father's cider mill, and Wing thus unfitted to gain his livelihood by farmirg, w as sent in i!ue time to the academy to commence a preparation for a professional life. He died a member ol the United States Senate. A boy w ho belonged to another branch cf the same family, ia the vicinity ef Fw ton, cut his knee badly and was long con B net? to the house. His kind pastor supplied hirn with books, and perceiv ing that be had a natural aptitude for study, taught bin Latin, and finally in duced his p trents to sen d bim to college. The young tran graduated at Harvard, aud became a minister of the tiospel. One of bis rns was a general of the ar my of 1S12; another served Lis country in Congress. TLe rn who enteied politics Lad six sons who were college educated men, all prominent in their profession, one a judge of the superior court of New Hampshire, and another a professor for forty years in a New Hampshire college and prominent as an author. All this life of education and useful ness, lending through three genera tions may be said to hate started in a little boj 'a cutting bis leg. Swift Flight of a Hawk. The speed of a Lawk or gull on the wing is almost incredibly great. One of the swiftest ban ks could make a circle round the smokestack of a .locomotive traveling 'klniilt-s an hour; while a cull has often been kno n to fly before a fa vorable mind at the rate of 100 miles an hour. ,S?. Ijouit Wovr-ZVroooT?'. I have been troubled with chronic ca tarrh for years. F.ly's Cream Balm is the only remedy among the many that I have used that affords me relief. E. W. Willard,' Druggist, Joliett, I1L I have been troubled with catarrh for ten years acd have tried a number of remedies, but found no relief unuT I pur chased a bottle o." F.ly's Cream Balm. I consider it the most reliable preparation for catarrh and cold in the head. tJeo. E. Crandall, P. M , (joonochaw ntaug, R.I. What He Feared. "While I was in England," says one woman, "I was told of an American who on his first trip on an English railway quite held Shis breath at the rapid run ning. When Lis nervousness rather over came bim Le approached the guard. "'I say, guard,' he ventured, 'this is pretty dangerous for safety, isn't it? "'Oh, no, sir,' replied tlie guard; 'we never run off the line here, sir.' "'But,' eaid the Yankee quickly re senting the patronage, 'it is not the line- I'm afraid of running off your confound ed little island.'" .V. 1". 77'. It Should be in Every House. J. Y. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpsburg, IV, says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs aod Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia af ter an attack of " La Grippe," when vari ous other remedies and several physi cians had done her no good. Robert IWbcr, of Cookspfiit, IV, claims Dr. King'3 New Discovery Las done bim more ood than anything he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottles at J. X. Snyder's Drugstore. J-arge bottles, oOcand $1.00. All Right Now. Mother (reprovingly) Your teacher says you have sixteen demerit marks. Little Boy I guess teacher basn t looked in htr book lately. I rubbed tm Out, G'oi Sr"s. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no spe cial mention. All who have used Elect ric Bitters sing the same song of praise A purer medicine de not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters w ill cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Bheutu and othsr af fections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and pre vent aa well as cure all Malarial fevers. For care of Headache, Constipation and Indijjestion try Electric Eitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money refund ed. Price oOc. and J 1.00 per bottle at J. N. Snyder's Drug store. No Name. " What do you call your dog? asked bis uncle. " iMn't call hint anything," said Tom my. " He comes when you whistle," Bucklen s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sorts, I'lcers, Salt Eheura, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed '.o give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. N. Sny der. 2 ?vr 7 f-" BEIT! HELP! THE LIDT FALVTSa "Tis the twink of an eve, Ts the draught of a breath, I ron! tha t ; -soul of li'-.ihu, 'io the pkuc8B of iV-uio." "When sudden faiutinp spelte come upon a lady, you taay always suspect eoni'i uterine disturbances or trouble, or some preat disorder iu the circulation and nerve center-. A remedy that has al ways proved sued-.f i;l ia war.linsroli aud reruovinr the tendency to a recurrence of faintiur; sx-ll that remove the cause of them, correct- the circulation of blood, and gives to the system that even run ning nervous encrsry so essential, U Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The "Prcsrriptiou" is rrnarattieed to five s?iti-faction in ever- c!isc, or money refunded. Nothing else does us much. You oniy pay for the good you get. Can you ask taorc? A a rpo-niator and promoter of func tional action, at tlie critical period of cha u;.re from "iiliiood to womai.hooj, Favorite Proscription " is a )erfectiy safe remedial ecreut. ami can produce only pood results. It is etjiially cfliea ciou and valuable in its effects when taken for those disorders aud derange ments incident to that later and most critical period, known st "The chance U Lit e." RIFE'S HYDRAULIC ENGINES. These machines raise water 20 teet high forevt-ry foot f.li on the machine. They supply from 2 to 70 gallons of water per minute, and will raise to any height up to -o" leet, and any distance op to ten mile. Tiiey are especially adapted tor furnishing water for small towns, facto ries, steam mills, dairies, and for irrigat ing purposes, Each machine is GUARANTEED for Xi days, without money or note, and when i-aid for thfy are further guaranteed tor one yewr. ilarbims have been purchas ed by the foUowidir named rentiemrn, whom we refer to by permission M. L. Shaver, Coleman's ; 8 K. Mettier. Metzler'g ; A. M. Cramer. Cwwiman : K. D. Hay. proprietor of Hays Pa'k. a rummer resort. Summit Mills. The above are all Somerset county people, and are well-known to our people, Ed. AVoy, Geirl Vg't., SOMERSET, PA. 9l Slllil will be paid for a recipe enabling us to make Wolff's Acme Black ing at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at I oca bottle. At present the retail price is 20c. - TH o!F-t open ctilH Janaarf tst,, i&9 For particular addreu the unjii&oril. Acus Blacking U mads of pore alcohol, other liquid dressing are made of water. Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. Who can show us how to m.ike it without alcohol S3 that weean mike AcMsCucKlxcaschrap a water dresinr, or put h in fancy pack ages like many of tbe water dressings and then charge for the cctside appearance in stead of charging for the contents cf the bottle? WOLFF & BANDOLPH, Philadelphia, PI K-RON it th nnme cf a paint of which a 25c. bottle is enough to make six scratched tnd dulled cherry chair look b!;c newly fini-ned na ho panics. It ill do nvtry rther remarkable "lungs v. liica no cth r paint can do. All retailers ssii it. r IS?ESAi ttJ ETS2KAZ ta. ff .GENERATION AFTER GENERATION Xhvppfd on Sugar, CM rfm Tort Tt. trnrj Ttaratrr taoulil Lara a buul o( it la aw abM Every Sufferer lZZ Srv'S worm Hethiacfcei, I H pht rwrtu, Oxjirb , Ut rrk. itrutv-huia. Asthma, C iiv-r MuriMiji, Itrrur.imraw. K..r maj In lur or Umha, htifT JmnU or Htru&s will and m Uiu ui'1 AimmIvim rr-m-( and srw-ndy iiirf. hJnttksH frw. Hold M, ry-h-r-. lri vU., i1 Mail. i-Utar, LxpreM wid, $2. 1. a. JuusskjS a Co., kunM, aim TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS. irreealIvto the rrovtioni of an Art of A- itemtily of Peni'ylvania. lirei-uittt the mde of eiiniff imauJ lauii;' lor uim, (tasea toe i-4n day of Man-b, A. !., amt theeveal supple HKnw thcreio, the Trra-urorof Somerset I'onuty, hrrvhy nivea notiov tiiat unitf theM-hooI. ( ouu tv. KuildiiiK;i,l Koaii Taxexdueon the follow hit unH-alel lanilk are tiaid I for the dv of Mile the whole or such part ol ffuch tractor parit I of iani as win i-ay uie lasea auu COM4 win ve Ma a at the Court Uuuse, id bomersct iktrough, vn MONDAY. JUNE 13. 1892, for the arrearage!) of tales due and eobtx accrutd thereon : ACKrX. TAXES 12 In 4. '4 L'14 .J I'll 1 ? Gallarlw-r rietirv.. . Su-in l'tiil!p. Hai r Vi illiatn J Little H M & MrLotie- McMP.leu R 8 i Jj'. P'-hrock Frederlrk. White John .. White ieorge. f5 1 IK 15 &r. is 4ii 11 7 30 13 itS Moure u... S-hrock Fredt-riek Koddy John it ALLEGHENY. A trail lie Philip-. v (liet-k John .. i.ailher Colborn.. Mti all Jis-ih Viinui PeUr Me 'all tieoi-ve-. . rmi'h t'harli-x F -tiliert'harlii H Caithcr & Colhorn JILACk' Uephart A Walter... 400 11 16 10J 40 1-1 M 2S 5 49 1 46 1 St ll Si 74 1 7 1 -4 1 3 4 M H2 " 4l ;s :.; .If J l'W 4I-'i mi IS IxtLs 3 Acres jo 4 It 51 4J fu (K i4 79 S f. t r.-eteer Iavid.... t'aldwell "viuiucl .. Schai' Joliu . . 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Lots. .1 Collins Frank 4 22 2 Coleman LKimn 66 4 leun Kl-rd . 1 10 I lav Mli-hui-1 M 2 Sm'y toura.1 SO 5 Dfall Wiillam A . 142 2 Wenner Ji-re i lieii .. MO 2 Kreear Heury H6 1 t'Lknown, No. 6.', -21 i Suilivan X. VV :) 2 t'ukuouu, ioa. -4, ,, :-mi i V ard 72 iLK LICK. A errs. 27.V Beach r A P hall Jbsrph , Vr-ndmau Charle.. Mnore John , , , , , I'l.lim Samuul Moote Hiraui ... (t-pbart siiuoii ... Moure Hiram . olftrherger 1). P... 7 M 8 4S 3 t 2 W 2 Oft 5 16 41 27 3 ft 44 1 i: 2 0 3 Hi 1 2:t 5 11 1 0ft 1 27 1 in I S7 l 3S to am 2i'. 4.1 l:u 2. 1-4 4-.V, Philnon Ramuel.. Clark Maurice. .. l'iiilnoo Minuel... kauuotle Juteph.. lowry Satnut-1 Max Lewis KadelitI Jacob liraidier J. W- KoQoIe Jumes l.tttl S. J. i Estate) Xa-raret ,nfe A 1 U'lity Samuel J , , Fnllei David Fulier Kahoe ,, Fti'k-r 11. Powell Fuller Courlnev.. FA liiilOl'E. ArrH-s Thomas . Coffnth A. H. 4 WilnxHh Saddler John Tempest rUu-hael. 4rtldn Fl!izabelh irier l'auit-1 .. Kuhler U'-"h ., JEFFERSOX. Fti-k Ludwiok , O'lK.ntitll R'.rhanl Kunh Bt-ujutula JEXXER. 43 74 a 77 21 71 K ia 1 .72 "1 2 02 -Ik J MU 2jI 2U0 as 21 1O0 1 S"i 1 t' 3 16 Friedline William... Ilianrer "ill.aiu H.. 4 24 4 77 2 02 2 .V I 79 70 21 1(W . Kli-ruan Roa KHhehiTKvr Jease fciiae Michael LARIMER. Mfller Jar.. (reirf) hnwman John... . . Witt A- WoifedbergeT Brink ham (ran. M.... Meyer rvwr (Heir 1-0 2iO 74 s .) Lot. 1 1 1 19 07 I . 24 II ft7 1 24 7 71 7 IA 64 I.int Gllliaa.. Martin Thouiaa.. Otieal Barney LOWER TLRk'EYEOOT. Acre. . M 4U tt l 4i0 2MJ 3Mf. K-l 1W! Park George " H'lru Isaac Bell William.. 17 i as t 62 12 1.. C h w 26 12 S 2S 26 12 60 Artisan llaiik, Piiuourgh. Ri.idy Frank Kuril H-nr- Mineral leaei BeaH.y A. A Bnv ZitikuA G. a- Co Ueu-i K c Huga Uaac. tt ol MEYIRSDALE BOROVGH. Lota. 1 1 Hardin Ji 7S " 24 lieiuer John. 1 t 21-4 i t l 2 3 2 I.tnlmnaa Ho-raon. IVkioft lleury , It ..!.. l.ihn 4 34 M 27 16 2t 1 01 . 21 73 42 R 67 5 W 7 57 1 Ml 6 i Kaif!d John I I. 4 l-M.tl .iia harenaeraft John Meyer Ji4in.. Y--l ll:run. KeimSila-E-tate).. irine John.. Ciuter 3amacl MIDBLECREEK. Bedr.irS Ottnnlng, Jr Bdford Joseph ,,,.., Acrea, 3 1-4 V-4 1-4 20 17 57 I nknown- 70 X0RTHAMPT0X. Brown Snaanna I iuamore tsarah- 1 7 110 1 .J 300 200 11 SI 12 W U Wad man Mary.... Wadman PriMilia Waitiuan Acn Bowman tract. May James Countmn-n Jacob Enxieka A' Sm!lh. Kturu Charles tt S 14 25 02 IS 74 IS 03 23 W 39 70 X 72 OGLE. I.tlham JMeph.. i' t'.ss; 4'; 4s', l::7 4Hi, 4tO'J 40i "I 1.47 400 4 4K su 4M 4J0 4:u 433 4.; 42f ; 4JU' 2CO 415 -JU0 0 6S 4.1 4.H 30 34 Ul St M k2 .V. 2 It 42 Js'i SC! Jf U 4 14 44 14 4-. 14 49 14 4 !W 37 21 H 4V 14 4J 14 2, V. 21 32 24 4 25 20 's St! 2.". :v5 24 71 21 7.1 24 50 t 5A !4 54 .rl VI 24 54 4 14 4 0! 4-i VI 5J 82 tihaw Benjamin.. I lark Jam.. Moure Abraham . llaiae Adaai -,. Espy Jmiah .. Ira in John and Jaooh Hiow John ... Weyman Henuantni. Suxktou Bi-lianl.. Thorntou William. West John.. Walker Lewi Thornton William.. P profile Thomaa. Trlst Eiirallli Clark Daniel. li vr John Cook John James Jonathan . Miieniiamuel Jr Folk Caleb Jr Folk Owen- Folk Caleb 6r... Lyle JamM . W'inck John isr kit-hard aamuei. Wet Mat lua Jouea Jania.. Hrklev lluyh... Weutworth H. Horner Isaac. ltennet Jacob B r.nxT. Tillon wnii.m , , Christ Huk' F.itle Andrew liamea Andrew leaver Lydia.... .... , Mineral Leaww. Brawn J Wilcox. Kodr J. " Felil James A " Kit-eni Ji.hn. " Swse Philip K ht-eae I 'a !il Syese Israel . " iiodlel-riterP " iiliart-r liavid J. Shatter John U. " Lehman Henry " Fiwler Oeor-re. Weil.le isaiiiu-l. " Bantlv t.olhieh QCEMAHOXIXG. Mineral Learn-. 400 HO 407 ll 1 Lot Acre. :m: 127 120 ".7 l2 'Ji M SO hi 11'. 42 llU 16 63 5 06 20 6.1 ; 06 1 65 14 63 4 SO 4 .V 74 2 HI VJ7 2 0. 7 T.! 2 32 4 M 1 ,M 3 7 70 Bron J Wileox. Barnbart Jno 170 I s) " Moug Catharine 3 64 35 " - Kl l.M - Lohr H. H 3 S5 M ill William 2UI ) " Fnu Jon t 2 20 107 Gardner Benjamin. 2 62 110 " SteiulaiiiBh Oeo ll 2.10 " Banihart Jacob Adam A Raehael t 60 Tnneated Land. 1 Lot Su.ye-toau A Bedford Pike 1 20 R0CKW00D S0S0VOIL Lota. 4 2 Albright Ceo. fHeire) ( raui'-r Thomaa.. E Dto Fran k .... liomueh Isaac... .... Albngbl George ( Heirs).. M M Benfir-il Oortre . FeiKhen Juwphine . Phlllippl Ja-ob8l"r ShuiU Daniel 2 30 4 22 6 ,"vi 2 2 X6 :iti 2 72 2 47 2 2S 1 OS so VI) HO SO V"0 SIIADE. .W. 1-2 : 1-2 .' 1-2 i-0 Kft 1s7 1.- -2 4l0 ho ITS lo0 ) 200 I'O 1'0 400 22 4"-2 4I 4O0 473 Ss 401 4 1V2 llll ,rsl Vt 2-T M 2!', 4". H4 124 l-0 7S I'-O M 3in 7-t ( X'l 1-rsJ -art SUler Jacob Sr.. 41 K 21 :". 43 16 id 24 6.1 14 71 as x- 30 us 47 :o :! 76 2:1 IS 2 23 31 01 11 14 10 32 25 61 12 25 1 21 2S isS SS 22 17 31 66 25 97 20 Hi 14 5 :w s as ir. 73 s 12 7 37 3 19 S KM 1 SO 3 47 4 14 3 34 2 10 3 34 1 73 10 01 2 60 3 25 11 6S 3". 12 16 72 IVrryiunii. Witheral 8amuel , Weld Jamea Zimmerman John Uilechew liid-ou Perry Simnn, drain iiro-i.! Caraditie Thomaa, M William Jess Hideufi-te- .-orge. l'aixm At Weudeh... I ydi-r. Scott and J H Chi 13 Iihr Frank Newbold Ji.hu 1-2 . leonard John aiupbell Mary Dunn Jarm- . .liver William. .. Tiiotnpson James. Mineral Ieasef. Brown J. Wili-ax, Cmvle J " " Ihr Pean Iiht Jo-pb... Bender llenj. F. Iamhart J. C. " " Younu Maria. " t.rove Tobias. . " "WeebtenheiiiprA -' Felix John A Pi:! J. t - Ko.mu J;.hn ' Shaffer Levi " Berkebile Sam. " " Klmmel Sol " " Thoniat Wm.... - - Bender B. F ''Swindle Sarah C " Ix.hr Harriauu. u Daley John " alkcr M.-ea. Bender B. F SOMERSET. Mineral Lease. V-t Brown J. Wili-ox, MiXoller John. lit - - friah 21 HieEmaniK-1 . 9 9!) 4 41 11 30 S0CTIIAMPT0X. Comp Samuel. ... 2 42ii 1-2 I'O 420 1-2 110 l." 3 1-2 437 1-2 2s 1 Lot Ki li'. :)0 lil 2.-S r.-t 212 10 2U 2 07 17 74 3 1.7 22 :t 6 IS 76 70 12 S6 1 42 70 4 11 t iuamore sarab.. Kohler ltiiel Mi-Bnde .Margaret Mon A Witt Vieller Daniel Kil-iy A kamer. Koney James F-kert Jir-ph J Cray Tbomaa, ( Hein). ... Mineral lands. Brinham A Ilea ill. Witt J. G - Uiukle Jones J T. A Co., Jon J. D. f'olt'nxb A Kupivl, " " Weyauda Heirs, Mart- C,eo E!i Burn, fletx Anthony.. F"nierirk Jacii., Martu Rn. Hay Michael A David heir Kitinel Jacob L - - M SImaker B " " Korn Jafb. tVilmoth a Hall, Trootman J Khynboxt Sylveiter, Ken nel Levi STOXYCREEK'. 5 47 S 4s Ii 2 J 100 2 7 I 2 5S Acre. 2t 414 2116 41 140 2J0 1"2 6.-2 to I 2-l 64.". 3IU li Kna-iftler Aaron.. NO 26 2 14 23 a 63 4 ll 7 7s 73 32 W 2 VI 62 16 '.') a :I7 4 4 05 4 14 4.1 10 53 3 SI ! Mnrry M.rr-rct.. Meyer Henry .. Kimn-el Danu-1.... Mineral Laud. Brown J. Wilcox. I Wright Allxrt MiHtolk-r J.'ph " H Walker Jonah J-. " - Mav Jonathan " " 1. leaner Jacob W. " " LotifLevlJ " Ianiitiert Ju-ah. " " laiuili E.lwar.1 " " liml-ert Alvaham " Shank Jertemon - ' l,n-Jo-iab J. Siicher Ji.an. " - Siutxman C. C " bleasner Henry M 221-4 AVI 3i Id 215 SUMMIT. 401 14 1 Lot 1 1 6 9 1 1 1 1 Zufall William. R 13 5 32 2 03 SJ 1 76 4 S3 16 7s5 SI M K4 1 52 Evans John .. Noon Henry . as . Co.. Zimmerman Amanda. Keit-en W. A F.no Dinah Zimmerman Amanda HT Philip Jmlv Samuel . , Miller Joseph S Mineral Land. Boddy J. D. Schell Wm. P Wolf D. aud Gnaey John',. Liclity Abe. Foi ward Row. Berklev 8am. Millar John A Athlon F., Miller B Beacby, KeimA Livu.irood, Breuizer. Savior Harmon, Waltz LITER TL'RKETFOO T. Kinr T"" shuln Ju-iah.. Aerea. 2Jy l-'O 20 622 46 42 4 Ot 4 65 7 60 1H 1 14 7 1 2. 44 H) luO 20 1:M 130 146 1M) VI 2 to hi 4f 215 1-C 1 50 S 4s 3 4s 70 5 4b 3 46 4 Wl 4 23 2 51 6 41 7 23 4 67 12 S7 5 75 4 S4 R.sldT John D . HarrabA Miller.. Mineral Lands. Hensel D. C , Cramer Bruce, - KrecarJ. 8 " Krear (jurir.. 44 Komiaibv Jonas...- " Vougbt D. H " " Heiubaurh D Broucker Frwman Secbler Jho "Shoup A Utnehman - Yuuy E. D " jleyen Jona. VRSIXA BOROUGH. Yutiy E. D ll 60 4!) 1 10 1 M 41 1 47 (i7 t5 Lou. 1 3 1 2 Co,b 4 Freymyer Mor-an, Young A Co Sebell Henry Yurny A f-ucr A Ct Cunuinuham W.iHetm I'hl J. U Sale to com m -not at 10 o'clock, A. M. John Hamer, Trrtsarrr f omenct Conntj, P. Te-h ' Omn, Soaww, April U, 1K P. 9. Parara parir.t taxeaon any ad vert lard before th Jar o sale, all of the land ill be charged .-- - m,aiiu mh i-va. Pittsburgh Fammlo Collage and CONSERVATOKY l.K mvtlC. rib."-. to teacher l osurpawr- adTaatat-ea. Superior home onmroru and care, ts-la -ear beiriiui 8epc 16 Kend (ur eataiopie to ta President. lur-6 A. H. J0 ECKOSS, D. D. YSHCAN FIND 55S, a Ami In rrrrsm-ii t Aartiiaf Buraau ul rXEEHllTGTOlT BROS. 1 t r-. tin i4 TrXirni eU'iLM.?-. . th Cice neu- W . d- a - um - '1 ' V riUI-. Jl-&it&S h?vc not No return since i8S-. V. ALL RIGHT! ST. SO 1 1 "in 1 mmmmm 7HE POSITIVE CURE, ferta K7.Y BiaJTHERi. 6A Van n. SCHMIDT BUJLDIJSG. The Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES. C3-- "W". SCHKIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF Fine Whiskies. IMPORTER OF X()S. 95 Al97 FIFTH AYES IF, I'lTTSnVRdU, PA. All orJers received by mail wi!l n-crive prompt attention. "3 NO. 88 FRAHKLIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE. JOHN H. WATERS & BRO. PLUMBERS, STEAM A:TD CAS FITTSP.S. W are now etaH-he. in otir new buiMinr, which, we cn.il 5f-ly wiy. fc the Ust-arrnj.-4j iof our hiHiit? -U Wtruru reunvlvitni. Tcrythinv pcrtainii. l the hiun-hiiis, Bte.m ttuitl liau UtaueMfl c.rnoil ia mo ku Te will, as fonorlv. irve 4mrff'l attention to the BTKAM AXI HuT WATKK HKAliN(. Ikj-iii4-n. Our f(niier ei.rt. i;i ihis hi.tr enbrace oninn the -nrt baiUlings in ihe ouuuiy. wiih entire sucoetvs. In the SUPPLY PF.PA RTM KT we rarry a fnll lhie of KuLbr mitl La:b r ikllinjr. Str.rn ii'i Water Hub, V!v4h, InjttUirs, Ltit.rittrs.fit-i.in GaukfW. I run Pipe FHiiiig, Klc Prica. quuUr.1 on appiicaUoo. CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch NOHTmVARP. J,hRl"u-n Mtul K jirr-K. R'kirol .. "-) a. Tn. -.rarrs-l 6 Stnyestovva 0;1, lloovtrsTllle uii, Jobn-toa a. ?:. JuhuMmrn Mitl fT.',.-f. ltiw kw-l T..T a. ni.. Ht.more4 11.S. stoyiU.wii l;-o, Hojversv:lic 1-:U7, Joblls4own l:3o p. ul. SiimTsW A'Tnnmnlaiitta U.Kkwoo.1 5-40 p. in., Somerset tU p. la. 5-a.ltiv A'-rosim'steion Roi-kwooil 11:5 a. in. Bomenwt, 1 i:is EOiTmvARn. Mail John-town .n a. 10., II-vi i- i'.li? S :i. fl,.oujwti f.li, fsjmrrstt 'J:h., h.K..woil V.4'j. rpr John-town Tt'A p, in.. llivviT"Til!e 4.1i". Sti-t-stoa 4:), Souiorscl 5MI, KKliool Ka-I-wf Amnmlillim Somerset CM p. m., . ICot-awooil GiVi. SuN'f.ti Irivmii.-f.'i'" 5t.mi;rset 3:01 p. in., Koekwood 5r." p. m. 3 GNN'S YLVAN IA K.ULnOAI. S4llKPir.DE IN EKFF.IT IiEC 1, EASTERN STANDARD TIME. DISTANCE AND FARE, Mil.-. r.-.T. Johnstown to A 1 limn- ..., il 10 HRrnsburp l""1. II ' " I'hilaiHpIiia -T " l'.iairsvilU- lul '.'1-4 7s " ;.en"!.iiric 47 1 11 - " l-i-t.-l u.-Kh 7 - - ::4 I-iliiiniK-,- - Wasliingtwu..... i-.'T " t " COM.EXSED "lIKr.I I.r Train arrir n-.l dviaart from the station at JohiLstowu a fut.oMS : WESTWARD. Ornter Kxprt-s. . n::a. m Westoru t presa a-JS a. Ill Jotnistown A's;s)tTOudatiuii. 6 I', a. tn " Exi.resH . ' '.. a. m FaoiB F.-pnsr . ;::ia. m Wst I'arn-rr . .. .X.M p. m Kail . ft, Ifi p. in Johnstown EipreA- V Ju p. in Fast Line . .. 'j;.A p. ia. EAST .YARD. Atlantic ETpress... ... TrX a. m. Sea-shore Ei. ;:4il a. u. llartistMirx A:Ci.liiioiiali-,.n i:-l a. lu. Day Ei-. as 10 I". a. in. AiUiniia Exprt-ja ...... .. l-H-I p. m. Vail Express . 4 II p. lu. Johtistittru As-rtinm,ilaiion. T o, t in. 1'niia.iclpnia Express 7 I p. in. Fast l.iue...... ........ lit. o p. ci. A. H. HUSTON, Undertaker and Embalmer. Collins, CaskctH and Kobe OF ALL GRADES ON HAND. -A. GOOD I-IE-tYRSE aad ereryihinft pertatnin? tofimtral fvirnklied on inort not lie. South Trkjfoot Street. Somerset, Penn'a-Octl4- Hl-ly imtt Nw 4 V V I-1 I J i 1 -r:. eAT 5qfR,stj P a 1 f'trPv? L f l,ltlW 'wJ l-O OMELUMVliLL- SRCTDOTlS.CCUGK-v LVCIRD5T CS:5UM?TiaS, KEY-FEVER. STKMi.. ET'C- Circ-'-ars Free Br PETER YOGEL, Somerset. PA- rouTZ's HORSE ANO CATTLE POWDERS r'-iySt. - I J C'JM Mo n tsa sr.. ..1. ,.f ..itr. p.rr- nr llya f--. T- it f r.tsr l-rs are wM 10 n.,,-. rn--s -'.sr.t-r s n,: rn-v--i lifirifoTrv - nr-,.pt l.rr . K..ls. f.no.- l',w.-. will hurrv, 11 nnni,ir m n ilk an rrsirs twentr prr rent- an-l mate IIk t-.iu-r l,rtn Mn tsrret. PwI-f -lt enre rw pr-ret.1 Klmrwt vtbct ii , oi-en.l I lUenre -i..s-r ror-TT rois a ux oi sTisr-i-rio. Bom verralwre. DAVID M. rotTT-. Proprietor, BALTIXlOKa, KS. til? ,3v rt-UiZ Tt -4k t . V kl i -vi -i--. " 3 i:...J.- Mtlon cfST. Tacos Oil was a.ecp ; been troti! wi'-h it since. D. ADAMS, IVrry. Mo. JACOBS CSL DiD IT." fij 'KfTcrrnsvsTif j. 'J's'V BU Tortc me-rn--, - TtLlPMONE, NO. 666. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE NEW ROOM IN THK DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts., Ia wher 11 V'.-,i Ar t thil- u.i.-- Mens, VV omens . ., r, OfUet Quality, anJ at LOWEST miCES can be found, in styles of all makes. I aru prered to coinjte with one ar.J all dealers in the State. All I as. i a trial. SCOTT DIBERT. ARTISTIClOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, HAKUFACTURMG STATIOSER AND " BLANK BOOK MAKEK. HANNAM BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. Johnstovn's New Grocery. Having oi-ccJ a new GKOCTRY STOIlEr" Kout.'ieast (j.nicr of Market i lv..ii-t t'treet., JOHNSTOWN, I an vr,r',c-d to furnish buyers from tiiiri-rcnt r"fit3 with a!! kin.ls of fret.h jrrorwiea at 1 west f.riie?. C iiniry j.ioiJucp, sarh zs l.nt ler, ex. jrs.eti,.1 tiiken in cx ihange for (; xsi. JAMES D. RUTLEDGE. C. C. JORDAN. JAMES HINCHMAN. JORDAN &. HINCHMAN. I'titt'icen rill fin.1 11s rt the wmc i.M stan.l, wi-ha lir,-,r su. j.'.y of -;r own inaiiulacieR-J ! pasts, 51HQ as cuitis k mm, tlian ever. As wh"!.sa .1. ln in CRACKERS, CANDIES, NUTS AND FRUIT, wo have In"ri-Lsf.l Cu lil-.-s f.- fii'.lug cr.U-rs I pnuit!; auj tuiis:ctoril-. ! I Joi-tl;ui fc Ilinclmiaii, -TO an.l TTJ, J!ain Stri-et, Ji .IIXTWX, FA. A Word to Somerset Farmers and Others Do yoa want to savp monoy? If so, call OX Geo. 31. TIio.m.s,& Co., 323 Clinton .Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA., For yr.r.r Iry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Fine Teas, Tobacco, Cirsrs, Ac. All LinJs of country protluoe tken in exclianye for HOW TO SAVE MONEY. THY CHAS. PMBECK'S Loot and Shoe Store. Men-' B k!s from $l.ts"i n, an.l a!l other Footwear at tlie Io-cst Trices. All r.o!s Guaranteed to give f-atisfaotion, if not a? rtc oii::nen.U''t, will take them l-;ak. Look fur the sijjn with the b! S4 Franklin Street, JOHNSTOWN - PA. IU writtni m jvi If jom f, witlv -. a J hitrliit-at Ti to In-. :'.y 9tt inf Uirif i i --it ti t nibrr a-r , v lw Bl IflJ W tl flif t-.-tiW'mit, rill u4iu rl.f4tT, fcMT t wui ! 1 1 r r lw ibe'r r:.; h-w. k-ri. wef Ihrf .. I - imvli 4tt t klra f- rm rm lb.it -.-Mt.tt'. .Utt IrrrHtliHli nff 1 Ip t Mr--ftl. atw-fr. Vot-C t-iBtx-ull t-MU. tM- 11411 qtiit i it-t V- f!' a-rr utat rfM arw truM :ah U-rvt W -Mat! v. 1 kwit- r-s1 l-i-irhl 4 r"-' .s-J utfa n. TBMnt -arfa nainiMw' mr I I 1 ..u-t.. it iL-ura a W-i fa. I. A! -1hJ Mirt, Vnii aart ulars f-C Ai'i k-w t yu4, tt-m inW r- f-urth-r. hv, XI k-una ti !. AL-trca. l a Hi U.lllf wit New Spring Goods! AT S. E. PHILLIPS, IOM CliuU-u trtr:jt, I-.i il !ioi-.v ;roe'i I51.-U, Jt)U ; i; iVx Consistirii of lit-u-t an J Vol-u-.l KV Silks, urah Silk. VUt an I v .. , in a!i colors, li-ack aii'l d !..r'.l Ht-nriettas at , 7"., ;i i.m 3:i.j . '.'!-r-' peryard. .Ve t'ivn a full lir.e of ail the New Weavt-a, su. h lu-.;', ri" ' CV-rH fhevemn I!rr! an-l t'ii?;Mes, etc. Cotton Drcfji CoAtis. Foi-iiu-norl Octlrjf Cloth, Canton Cli-th, C! V- Lat!it! Siprlnj: Jaclaft! A fj'.l line of iHjiaestis-a. V.V g-vraj,e Kul ijloveo. " Call and sec u.-. S. E. PHILLIPS. Cinderella Its Cleanli ness Lessens Labor. TT will rnv vou to cxriir.i: .1 :io in? -&-j 1 fon? von l.uy. It ha? all tae lat.t improvoriif ni.-. awl h s-.ll u;J i.l tn n .'i io.l l.fiavr. It has 1 . ;... 1 t( i.s eun nave a me in oi.e-iiai na nn. Tiiis i.s aval'-aMe feature wliea von want a jnl -k lire for early hroakfa.-t. s IT lias an extra lar-e Li-li oven, tliorou'.'lik ventilated. Th.- ..!u::.J of iii!lowii' and ot;tl!ou air can Le ror ilaled at will: this ia-!;: -si a perll-ct li.ik'-r, and no buniiii'r fni the t"p. It lias the Triplex .-'i .k; urate, wliieli i-f the pfrfection of convenieaee and eleaiilincs. It is 1 l.fcially ilural.Io, liavin? t!nvc sfj-aratc miIw, or the r..i van ta i.ft:.;--. rratf-s in ono, an-l nutt a-i!v warticil )v t)i? action oft!i? fire. Mai.ufa. ture.1 I y i'.HAVKN A. t Utniie.!. I t- ! .i--!i- S..M -'l ? lutun;. ,-l l.y JAIES 15. IIOLDERBAmr, Somcrcst, Pa Krl-iniror & Kurt-r, Hcrlin, Pa., nrvl P. J. Co -or .t Son., Mover. J,t!.-, r. r.EMKir.Kr.-'-Th"nfS lioao will do-! wii'i a czr?, exempt tii:mv:vtK f;,.:n tKiI a9k r l"Ts'r!"'rel NO 'SUR CUBS FOR EVERT CASS OF ASTH -or V J A t f Vw- ;'".? r CASE OF HAT FE'zR" but u. worst .as, : " 5!VJ i r I i) -. 7Sfc urai.'e Casts Decided. Wtwint nameand ddrestcf, fl si m. 5 very sufferer from ustnma P. HAROLD HAYES, M. mf tu-a-a-T-a---a--i ------s-a- a -1 IT WII-T PAY VOU TO Bl V TOl R Itloinorial Work Wrvi. F. SHAFFER,1 mnrM BOMEKSCT. PE-WA.. Manuf 'jtun-r of a:i1 V' aier ia tiMern rir Fur UMem 5rorf F.,tif, m 3 CA--r SflFDIT m tDIIIT. OH 111! 113 HHIII A, Jyrtt JyrtSt WHITE Ei.OXZE! Person in ree,l of ?.loxril:ST WORK will riri-i it i th.jir ii:-, r.-'t ii.t s.il at iuv .slii.:. v -.erij a pr,;s.-r s::oii -.v-.l ;..i -ivo.i ih-.-m. r.' - V HRY LOW. I i- i-.e sH.Lis.l a-'eiit -.n to ll.e Vhiie Srome, Or Pare Zinc Mcnumsnt Iiitisv'nre-l !.r RV.'. W. A. ?i V!. s a r: -V lll!pr.,vi-i;i,-tu 11 t-o-: t..f M.l ! I'.iU AN - i i .N i rii I TI' N, Jin-l v.:...: is . ti thPo.i!f M-irtime-.t f-- .r 4'!ia::---al-lc t ti male. Mm CiVfi Kk A CALL. wiia r. siiAFFEi. Louther s Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Sleds 1 Dmg St:re iz Ilasidl? Eccc-a-in? a Srcat FRESH AMD PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Dye Slifjj's, Sponges, Trusts, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Per utnes, &c. THF DOCTOR GIVES I EU-ONAL ATTJ-sTION TO TE3 CC'SPCrNt'ISO Ot Lout-fir's PresGrlBUons i Family Receipts, i 6 :?ir cizF. trir-i tskf.s to j?e osly fresh a.d pvrz asticlz SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, A tul a Full Line cf Optical Goods always on nand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE nilEST BMHBS OF CIGABS Aiwa) s on hind. It is always a pleasure to display our yA to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. T3. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET -- - - - SOMERSET. PA Somerset Lumber Yard, ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, KiSl'TiCX-ia s,D I;,l ASO WCL?1I.E ASD R-T-IUR 0 LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, Hard and Soit "Woods, OAK. POPLAR, " SIDINGS, piCKKTS, MOCLDIXOS. ASH, W.AiSCT, FL4V)RIX.i, SASH, 6TAIS EAlt-, "CHERRY. YELLOW PISE. STIISfiLKS. DCOR3 BALl'iTERA CKK.s-T.vrT, WJ-ITE PINE. ITn, BLIXDS XEWEl l'" A General Line of!! graVs nf Lu-ahrr a:i4 BulMir.; H-U. rial a.'id RoV.i.z k.l't '. Also, ran furnish aiiv.hinir in th? !!.o of mr !".-!no tf).nl r ititij reaso-auie prt iai tti.-ss, nui-h ai! Krai k -at, CKiJ l work, etc -ELL.AS C rjTIGI3L 0-Sce and Yard Opposito S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset GIYE YOUR BOYS A USEFCL FRESEST. PrES2C.CQtt. -Y& 7o, $io.oo. ; MmLS w. a. ruDtin, AtmmmmmmmmilaiJr SOf f k -. Fitl,tr, Stoves and Kan es. Its I Economy! Saves ! ! 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