i f i IliS MIXDMADE f Senator ( rouse Tells Vtlij He Will Vole for Matthew S. Quaj's lie-election. JUS (ONSTllTEXTS DF.MAM) IT. He Toices llie Sentiment cf the Largest Sancfiotnriu? Dis trict in the State. Maaufartorrrs and Working"-" of the Industrial Centers Join ilh the B .ul!iran of the Principal Ac-rrultural ouutirs in a Cordial aad tnhoitic Adsorary f le Junior (senator's Ee-t-irrt iott- WLatever dt-al.t I tuay Luve LaJ as to Low I bli:-oll vote tas certainly been ilia- ; lr T..-J." said State Sector Jacob Crunac, of i'Lila-i. it.iiiu, when fc4fd Lis attitude a j tuo l iiiK-d States f.-uat.isL p. "I t-Lail Vi !' f,- the iv-t-lertii-n f Senator Quny. TL' re mn be no qn-stion now as to the s- b-4- f tlie Ber.ol.iK-aiis of IVrmFylTania i;j tl.L- i-n?. Euo;;'u of tlit in have air. ad y , -xjr-.-d thi ir R-iaiinents on tl-i l-'Ut j t.. Lave n r.-)!i f.-r doubt. We Lave j b aid com,ty jJt-r Ci.uuty, the E- pi:b'a- j t.n j.ririiarics Lave ltn fci-'.d, eDtuuKi5ti-t-M.x u. . lre for Kecator Qaay. Ila. or I.inrj.lo and Duns-las Iteeallfd. "In ti.e entire hist ry ot American poli ti tht-re has never 11 such a marwloas tiLibition -f Ts;.uUr a;ijroTal ofacanJi dute Lr jr.iMir oSce. Never feiiioe the lo t. al cunfsl by Lincoln and Dong- l:-s in IUitiois nut J now Las the qutsaioa ', an election to the Culted State-senate 1vii snbniitxl to the fe"jr,e tU inselves. -s-tiator Quay's b..; 1::- a '.icz to the country, as tin- jsiriiamt Lt.in;.us '-all it.wa. l.ot uiii-xpsfted, t- th'e fully a-i;iaii:t'-d with the man who has Int-ii called the 'Na jvlfuncf Anicri"n J? u'.iiira.' maintained that do one vi;h a rij;htt-ou.- cause nom.it-t.-r bow nia-'h h? niijlit be h4tiied by lue jr.a;:b'Tiai,cy and hate of Tindi'tive en-;iii"S, either within or without his political h.Uie Lo!J n--tl feir the result whi a the tlieuiM-'.vr. lii 1 a thamv to tass judgment i:ijliac,iudiilateorn;.u his cause, further more, h-ii some of the doubt it: g Tholiuws aiuoi -.; his friends qne-ti.u-u the advisabil ity of such a course, S l.ator yuay resjitiud-d: fuay UilliiiK to I are Jli on-titaetil. " 'I have ii-ither fear i.or h.-itaii' V in this inai:-r. I w.-.nt tii- -! to s: ak. If tin y do not jvant Jue to p tiai-k tu the wa ste I have no desir? to num.' The -; tare sp "eu,"' ccitintu d S nat.jr t'rx.use, "aud in no uno rtain tjii-. ' i;.ht her." b added, ,-I want tu Bay tLat. while tlie asricullnral sections of the ftatc Lave a.: re!y g jne overwhehuiug'.y ! t Quay, the indastnul centers are just as cor diJJy and t.inie--i'.y in favt.r of fau re-'-iec-tion. TL-re btu-tt .senatorial GitricC in the Ft ate that pn-M-DU Ua man" indcstri.-U stabii-hiuente as mine. Sly constituents n-jiresent many millions of iuvetlid ca'ital in iuar:uf:-'t:rin jilants. Tli li4-st Manufvcturlng: ItUtricU "We Lavc-tlif gr-ati?t carp-t niakin; sad xriJen gooiN cstabli-hrut-ntb iu the world, and luimer' 'as, iron and jHtt'-ry wiirk, t'njjth'yi:: jnany thousaj:tis if vv oilmen. I hay it without fear of mcoessfni contradic tion or cri: i -ism that were a poll taken of the Ie-j ublican vut-i in my district Senator Quj.y would beat any opi.m nt that Uii'ht be pitted aain.st Li;n by a haudsome ma jority. As for Mr. Dalzi-li w-'l, I think he would be beaten by a loi'tu 1. at leat, wera he to hiaud and fa-.-e a jiojiular ote with Senator Quay at lue Republican priiuitries ia my distn- t." "To what do you attribute this sentiment r,r S-t:a:,-r Q:ayr "I Lave heard probably a hundred ri-a-sor," 8p-ke up Senator l'ron-o with some Fpint, "advanced from probably as many Foun t s. Nuloval Ilepublkan can jer!ook or unden'tiinate the invaluable bcrvices of S-uator Quay to the Republican party and the cause of Uepublicau principh-s, in his -:i;ri ;ty r.s chainaaa of the lu publican naiionid c-Hiimit u-e. l'rlc4-tlolift Oreat Victory. When re publicans of Pennsylvania read the recently published, review of (v-nator Q.Siiy"b work in that role, th.'ir hearts were once more filled with the f.-ehns uf admir f,:ioD and (.Tatitiide that wi nt out to Lira from every Republican iu the country on that eventful ni,;Ut when the wires spread the plad news that Cleveland and free trade were defeated and the Ka pubiitsin standard l-earcrs and proteiti.a wore once more tnumphant. 'Aside from any service be may Lave ren dered the Republican party," continued the senator, "I'olonel Quay couiuuinds the coa t leuce and sujijirt of my constituents for his valuable as.-L-tance in e-uriti the pass J:;e of the SIcKirdey biU. Men hke Thomas iK.ian, the president of th Manufacturers" t-lub. x-Mayor Fith-r and others I mij;ul I .t'ae who are identified with large mar.u facturing interests iu my district, will r. adP.y testify to the i:;irt:u;t service n-n-c'.-red by our jcuior senator in framing leislatia t fosur and protect the indus tries of v-uiisylvania. lie lUora tU 41ie lee Trader. " lie it was who devised the adroit 1'eme whxh n.aie the p.iss:u,v of the Mc iKi.i,. y bill p-..siM.-. in cot tin? off the Deoio ct itic free trade :i'.ust-.rins opposition in tLff senate. Manufacturers and Wurkitig J'lea of the b ii( o-uiitiy owe a Ja;iL-g Ci-bt to S nutor Quay for this. Sitltli-r. tateitian auj Loyal Ri ub!icAli. "When to such a rec ird y- u a Id the pa triotism and bravery of a Union soldier, a val.ant and cooragencs defender of Lis cuiitry in L:-r Lour of need, a true son of lYi:r..-y!vai.i.'.. ::..n vie.uu a n.e-Iai of honor Las lax-n bestow i f.-r sjkh uiI and mcritori cusferviceou the ti.-M of buttle, is there .y wond. r t!-..t the Repablica:: f this tr.-at coin;nouv.tal!u v..te to r. tain Colou.l il.Tr ihew rstanU y ".ay in the United Slates -nat f His re-i l.ti.ia is as ct nam as that the ilay hall dav, n tomorrow, and it w ill tv a i.-wr-:i.g tribute to a brave soldier, a poo.-.h d '-iitU-:nau and an able scholar, a true su.t s.:.au and an ever loyal taal ag fcr.'ja'e lie; ubii.au.' Honesty Does Not Pay. ' T'icre are many ways for a storo k e;vr to 1 se money," a cigar deal er the otl.er d.:y, ' but I think ti e trost Sjrjvatirg thing is to lose the niorey thrjttgh an honest debt jr." "That's .juter. What J) you mean?" "If you've el t r loaned money to fiiends ycu ill kite cssct'.y hat I uw-an. If yo'J have ever left sa lionet ao j'i iint ance have a '"', you must know how he lias avoided yon u it;' he couij pav it. O'j-Tve that I ue the wor.l avoided. I cf -ii let a man have a few dollars of cre.Ut here. Sometimes one of my cus tomers get short and can't pay the debt. Ho won't a.sk for imre credit for fear I niight ! jert. He has money, of cc urse, to par running cpcnK, but can't just pay ofl'a uebt. l.jvu think he ni'l couie to the tore to buy 'he cigars he need.cvtry day? lUn-ly. InsieaJ of coii:irg to K.e end m ins he cannot iay c'J the debt an-I ilea pgjirfjr the ci )f.:ror two he t. he e-ifs to same ether store to sapp'y his r.eed. 1 doct e hini for perhai8 tl ree r four week?, and then he Jr.ijs ia to j ay his hill. Then he runs tip another acfjatit an i dUap p:rsaaia. He has a raue feehnj: of s'lame a'.wut coming to pay cstsh for a ci pirand not settiin; for his biil, and so 1 loe that much tra.lc. "Kvery 6lorektt per hag this experi-f-ne unless be doe a strictly cash basi e ss. Yu tiiuply diiveyour cu.st)mers away when yoa don't want ti. If they could only ander.-Land that their trade is desired in spite of liie dtbt it would be different, bat it is a characteristic of bu nisnity and can't be LelpeJ. Of course dead beats do Dot suffer from this feel- j i x i f ahynes.s, but those are not the 1 rop!e whose tnde I waat." fl,;c-jo j 'Jrt'jJU. A Wildcat's Leap. " U iw far can a w iidimt janip? Ks ShcriiT J. W. Hufftnn, one of I'ike coun ty's mott faruose hunters and w oo-hsroen, ivpeateJ, and then a ided, "I am t able tassy how far a wildcat can jump, but I know how much psee I Lav.! known one to clear at a sing'.e leap. I measured that leap and the distance was just thirty-three feet between start and finish, and it was a standir.g jatup at that ; or, rather, it was a Bitting jump, for the animal waa crouching ia the snow w hen it made the leap. I was hunting in the w oods Etsr Little Log Tuvern iVtid, ELd can.e ujen tiie tiaik cf this wildcat, tcLieh I followed a long dis tance in the trtow. uJJec;y the tracks came to an end in a f pot w here the ani mal had crouched. I looked around to e what had become of the trail, and two rodsahcal of me faw a bunch cf phiiiant'g fiaihrrs had been seatiered about. J'rorn that fpot the track led cu araiu ctf toward a lanicl swamp. The situation was susceptible of but one ex planation. The wildcat bad been hunt ing for Lis dinner, and had discovered a pheasact wandering about in the biow. The cat crept to w itliin couple of rods of the uns;:.jeeling bird, and that being near c-noujrh to suit his purpose, he gath ered himself cp into the animated spiral spring the catamount family coil them selves into when preparing to spring, and rclfa.sin): it, bhot himseif through the fcir, landirg on top of hi? victim, be fore the bird, .puick as pheasanta are, could evade the acimal's leap. "The track and blood marks left by the pheasant n the fdow were so freth that I thought I might overtake the wildcat before he got into the ewanip, and get a chance to put a ball through him. I Lurried ahead on the trail and found that I was tl'-se r to the marauder than I fruspected, for I overtook bi:n with his prey slili in his mouth. He never dined or. the bi;d. I bint a rifle ball plumb into his heart He gave an other mijjh'y bound. That one was straight up ia the air. The wildcat fell back dead. " Fiona the L-rr-.tt length of the hap this w ihhat made w hen he captured the pheasaid, whiih, as I said, measured j.it thirty-three feet, 1 had expected to find him a young ami healthy Kt'iinen of the kind. 1 wo?, theref.ie, greatly surprised to disc over that he was very old, poor and latik, and aluKfrt t Kithless. The animal's hinder had doubtless spur red hiia to the great two rod leap. If not.and the jump was an evidence of what a tnperannnated wildcat can natu rally do, 1 weuldn't be surprised to know that a young and active catamount could ciear at least twite as much at a bound w ith the greatest ea.se." Xoc Y'irl Sn. A Sowing Machine Agent's Tale. I Jcn't suppose the man was ever in oiitics or read a newspaper, bat one day as I drove by bis eabiu in the moun ters he w.-.s out in front at a wood pile w ith a saw hard at work, w hile a thin, r.tw-iioiied wou.au in a faded calico dre-ss aid a sV.b-side.l gun-bonnet sat cu the cabin fctej s fciiioking her pipe and watch ing him. " Ciood morning," I said to him as I stopped my hoi.se. "Mornin"," he answered so low I c u'id scarcely hear him and without sto; i::g his saw. ' r.easant weather we're having," 1 Veiiiurrd neit, but he made no answer. " Pietty ha.'. naLi you have around here," I said, still pleasantly, as he sawed avay. " I'm selling se ir:g niaihines," I said, cjiijii g down at once t business, but he siwi d on. " II ive you got one in your house V I asked, after waiting a moment for the tawing to stop. "I'ou't you think you ought to have one?" was my next, as the saw kept rip ping along. No answer, and athtst, 4uite provoked, I sai 1 : " WLy in thunder uou't you talk?"' He kept right on eawing, but looking fu-.ivelv over his shoulder toward his wife, who had never moved, he replied: " t'lranger, I'm saw in' wooJ. Go 'long to the house and get The oid woman to do the til kin'." I went, but I didn't fella machine. A Shattered Mirror. Hangirg in Inspector Seuack's room at th ; l'..!-t Chicago avenue police station is a small oressirg mirror. Though bad ly shattered the j!!?!-ctor won! i not part Tri:h it f r a large sum of money, for it t-'ils a story w hicli, though true, is stran g r than lid ion. Tlie little' mirror wxs once the property of v. forge liioh.of No. 11 llvllevue pla'-ej and was the metns of savii;g that gentle man a loss of about About 7 o'clock on the evening' f Octolr S, lSSti, Mr. High, Lis family an 1 several guests were eating dinner. While they were timer gaged two burglars, who had ev idently been "spotting" the hou53 for some time, placed a ladder against the reir of th? hoitse. Ty that means one of the lien reached the second story w in dow and n'.ere.l the house. Walking straight through the hall he entered Mrs. Herb's Udroom. That evening Mrs. High and her guests were going to attend a reception, and their diamonds scd jewelry we-e spread out on the dresser. As the thief entered the room his eyes caught the gems and he started to pcs;-su himself of them. The snii.li mirror hung in the corner of the room opposii? the mirror ia the dresser. As he reached out his hands for the diamond.-: the thief saw what be supposed was a hand stretched out to grasp him. It wts ths ret! ;;tioa of his own han d on the large mirror re-re fleet ed in the smaller ore. Believing that he was about to be captured the burg'sr whipped out his revolver, turned quick ly and fired. He hit the man in the small mirmr and 'org it all about the di amonds. Ilannirg to the window he jumped nj-ori the ladder and slid to the ground. Alarmed by the shot, tlie family rush ed upstairs and found the room full of smoke ail the smell of gunpowder. Looking out of the w indow, Mr. High saw t-o men running down the alley to wards Like Michigan. In the corner of the mirror was a bullet hole and broken glass- was scattered over the fbor. The case was reported to Inspector S.-hark, 1 ut the'Y'irubers, as they are called by the police, were never captured. One day la.st week Mr. High 8"nt for the Inspector and presented him w ith the broken mirror. Tlie Inspect jr wrote a short hist ry of theaffair, had it fram ed and it bangs below the mirror in his OSlice. t'h:.:t,;r, I..UT f?!l,i. Strength and Health. If jco are r.ct feelir g slror.g ar.d heal thy, try Elect He Bi'Urs. If "Lmtaippe has left jt.ii weak aud weary, cse Elec tric Litters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, S:o:nv:h and kidneys, gently aiding thote organs to jerforni their fmctions. If you are alllicted with Sick Headache, you will fiad speedy and per manent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One triai w ill convince you that this is tl-.e remedy yoa need. Lirge bottles on ly 50;. at J. N. Snyder's Drug ttore. I have been trouble J with chronic ca tarrh for years. E'y'a Cream Balm is the only remedy among the many that I have ud that affords me relief. E. W. Willard, Pruggist, Joliett, 111. . I Laveben troubled with catarrh for ten years and Lave tiled a number of remedies, but found no relief until I pur chased a bottle oi Kly'a Cream Balm. I consider it the most reliable preparation for catarrh and cold in the bead. Geo. E. Cranda'.l, P. M., tjuonoehawntaug, P.. I. A Good Husband. A roost delightful man, who is hand some enough tocau.se many a maiden's heart to flutter, and who is well enough off to be a suitable cause in mamma's estimation tor the fluttering, was modest enough to a:lirm that he remained single owing to the fact that lie did rot feel capable of making a woman happy. This very statement revealed the truth that he would indeed be the man to make one of the lcst of husband?, and in con sequence make a very happy w oman of the girl he chose for Lis wife. It i.- not the man w ho is afraid be will not f'l the bill in tlie matrimonial play that is the one that fails signally in the role. If he ever ventures so far and asks a woman to be his wife she is pretty sure that ber life w 111 be pleasant so far as her domestic relations are concerned. If bis modesty is not assumed he will never quite recover from the surprise at her ac cepting him, and he will always regard her love as a possession that is exceed ingly precious and must be carefully guarded lest it slip away from bira. No matter how many years they a-e man ied it will always be the same, and the uicdeet, cnassuuiing bachelor will pr ve the devoted, admiring husband to the ec J. On the other hand the superb creature w he considers that he bestows a little slice of heaven with the giving of his name is the one that is going to make a girl wretched. He feels as if, perhaps, he iet o precipitate in hi wooing, and shows her by his actions, if he does not tell her in so many wor.ls, that there weie many other girls just dying for him. If money is scarce it will not lie he that will sutler. His glorious form must le arrayed in gorgeousapparel,hislunoh eus uicessaiily of the tim-st and his cigars the I est, though perhaps at hoiae bis wife, in a girinent that may have been cue of the dresses of her trousseau cis.ry j ear ago, eats warmed-over messes and docs her work. He, in his pride, considers it enough honor for any woman simply to fear his name, sad if it were suggested to him that his wife was miserable he would not credit such a rid icuious statement. Girl?, do not be deceived by the gar, showy men, who are essentially selfish, and w ho could never love any one as well as their own charming selves. IV not let the fine figure, handsome face and dashing air ncake you snub the quiet, modest chap, w ho blushes when you speuk and appears a trifle stupid be fore the gay w itticisms and flow of talk of tl e more dashing rival. The modest man La the one for the long race, and, if your bead is level and your heart is in the right place, the evanes cent chirms of the one wi'l be complete ly swallowed up and lost sight of in the substantial, lasting character of the other. Bucklen s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chil blains, Corns, and all Skin Ilruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay re quired. It U guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Frice cents per box. For sale by J. X. Sny der. 4 UCsT-rrTl i1 Hif A HAD POET rushed into a newspaper ofiiec recently, and threatened to "clean out" the es tablishment. bec:ni-"e they printed bi verses wrontr. Said he: "I wrote. To dwell forever iu a grot of peace, and you Idiot pnt it a pot cf" grease.'" The niortilled editor presented 1dm with a vial of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet, a year's subscription and aa ajvoiogy. The 'little "Pellets" positively curs sick cud tiervou headache, biliousness, costivciicss, .-.nd all ticmuzcmeiiU of the sto;n::eli, bowels ami liver. It's a large e-Oiitract, but the smallest things in tha world tlo the business Dr. rienv'a Pleasant Pellets. They're the small est, bnt the most effective. They go to v.ork hi the right war. Titer cleanse r.nd renovate the liver, stomach and Ixnvols thorourfdv but they do it mildly and gently'. You feel the pood they do but you don't feel them do in; it. They're the chapt?l pill ron can bi:v. because they're rriarcr,:f d to pive Eat'--f.;ct'iOH, or your money is returned. You only psy for the "cd yoa get. That's "the "f ?ra'.'rr plan all Dr. Tierce's medicines are sold on, through RiFE'S HYDRAULIC ENGINES. Thrse n achines rtise water 20 feet Lieu foreviry foot fill on the machine. They supply from 2 to TO gallons cf water per minute, and will raise to any height up to 2' tert, and any distance op to ten miles. They are especially adapted tor furnishing water for small towns, facto ries, steam miiis, dairies, and for irrigat ing purposes. Each machine is GUARANTEED for diys, without money or note, and when ia:d for tbev are further guaranteed lor one year. Mitchims hare been purrbaa ec by the followidg named gentlemen, whom irirr iu wimi.-piuii -'f . lj. OIiaTrr. Coleman's; 8 K. ileu'er. Mlzler' ; A.M. "ramr. Gasselman : N. D. Hay. proprietot of Hay ink, i summer retort. Summit Mills. The above a all Somerset county per pie, end are well-known to our people. Ed. AVoy, Gen'l Ag't., SOMERSET, PA. t. SIM I ' re stv v .... ;j. - K in CI.IZ SLACKING is cheaper at -0 cer-ts a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. a" little goes a long ways because shoes once MarlccTied with it cstl be kept clean by washing ibetn with water. People in rnodentte cireinusJanrcs Ciid it ppohtable to Lev it tt 20o. a bottle, bec-a tuu they spend for BlackiEg they save in slice leather. . . It is the cbespest blading considering its qua! it t, end yet we want in sell it cheaper if it can be done. AVe will pay 810,000 Reward f. r a recipe that will enable bs to malso Wolff's AcatE Blackiso at such a prico that a retailer can profitably sell it at 1 0c a bottle. This offer is open until Jan. 1st, Xk'J'X WOUF? & 3U5DOLFH, Philadelnhia. Oid juruilutt painted with PIK-RON (thia is the ramc cf tlie paint looks lite stained and Tarnished sew furniture, line o-at will do it- A child can apply it. Yon cati charcpe a pino to & walnut, or a cherry to niahognpy; there is no iiuiit to your f. ruics. Ail retailers ec-11 it. 3T .ANY I lUlw. V Bate cbxo aso -r BATK CSKB ASO BLESSED IT. V Ihmvpil on Huamr. Children lore Tt. f Iwdt r HUMild Lav5 tyyUU of It In hu MlchrL Every Sufferer Sr- wm HalarlMt. rHphLbnic Coarl., UUrrh. brrtorhiu, AIhmsL,t Ibolerm Morfxm, Iirrh.ra. lAmewi. yirrru-ai in biir or lJm)s htifT JencU or St nun, iH fli l ia titt old AnewJrnt fvlirf ri Wfij cure. rmihit freet. ohi eyrr, where. Vr.-r- eVi e-t., by riaiI. bc(U-ta, tjqrM pid, $i. L tv. JOU.Ss.o3i A tU UTu, ItUj. TRnASURER'S SALE -OF- UNSEATED LAIS. Agreeably to the provl-iotii of an Act of A ml.lv of eVurTlvaiiia. iirei-tniK the motle of euseated lan.N for laxe. fiaived tlie l:Ub day of Man n. A. !.. lvlund ttieever! cupile- rnenu tlierelo, tlie Treasurer of Sjniersl County, hereby rives uotire ibHt uulei tneSehool. 0uu- ty, iUitldioc and Kuad Taxesdueon the foltov- iuie nnM-ateu landsare piiJ t-tore me uay 01 sate ttie whole or such pari of ui h tniv t or pr 1 of land as will par the ta xe and cosu Will be sold at the Court House, In Somerset borough, on MONDAY. JUNE 13. 1892, for the arrearages of taxes due and cost accrued thereon : ACUKS. TAXES. 12 lu 21S e.e JU JlO '.) .;. Callacher Henry.. SUiu Wulip llavr v iiliaiu J Ul-.le II M A. IeI.Blie.. 1 M r. is Vi 11 MrMillen R3Jt J J... Pehrot-k FreJeritk While John While eorge- Moore U K'liruck Frederick Koddy John !.... JLLEGIIEXV. Airarine Philip.. . Cliet'k John liailher k (olLsoru... M.'Call Joseph.-... S'oras I'etiT ile" 'all iere...-. Sini'h Cnarles F Miller Charles II Gaither & Colbora SLACK (iephartA Waller J 30 7 : 10 . 13 05 e iA 11 16 lOi in !;: i -j VI l'OO 5 19 1 4b 1 XI 11 : 9 1 T 1 24 1 tt! 1 N. 14 iv As :') . T,'i jf i S.s s;i 4i v xs n aw is 6H0 Lou 3 Aer. i 51 4 Cftset.eer Pavid..., CaUlwell Samuels Se-lultt Juhu... . iu IK 6 'si So Meyers Peter Aiehisiii l.i. Johnson VI itliaai... T.jni Dinah . Hurcher I.eorRc . JerniuKs Ju.hu WiLon (x-ariffht K B Haruest ' Ksiate).. Keieer CerKe w -ii lien Joliu & Kate . Jiempc Chrlt..... 1? A 2 ; 2o ;s ao J S 2 .Vj io ;o 1 (s S4 e. ;a 4 13 5 30 7 BuechlPT Peter Ph'.Lson Samuel- . .. Forward Oiauncey snOTBEBSVALLEY. Lutiang-h Nathan. . I'a'.t.ii Sarah...-. 16 S7 1 14 1 Vo 4 06 l.v') '.'17 ro 2h) lis Hi Is) .Ml ;.M IU SI stern A!raham. W ill A Forward- Har Hiram P WINKKAL LKAHES. Countryman Jai-oh...-. Hay B-njuiin Ileirs. Friiz W ii:iam. ll.MMe Rudolph.....-. 3 Ss 4 1 1 S 00 1 6 3 1.4 1 01 Jlover sanuiel- & 111 FnLz Lauiel . COXFLVESCE S0S0UGB. 2 (i Low. 1 1 Callalian Tliomas- Fulk-ru.n W J VeKennou J(lin Sharp Iiavid SO-ein J. J Venter Frederick... Palmer C. w Siullivan heirs. C0SE3SAVGB. Mineral leases. Browu J. Wilcox, Kring F CASSELilAX BOROVGB. US 4 11 Lota. Collins Frank 4 22 66 Coleman Itoran.. 1 ea 11 Klmrd- 1 10 Hay Mn tiari.. M SO 1 1' JO S6 2 M : g;.y "ilira'l lean W iiliam A - Weimer Jere He-irs. Kitar Henry t'nknown, Na 6.' S.illivau N. W l'nkniwD, Nos. 24, '. u rd ILK LICK. Bench T A P llatl JiiM-ph l.ramlsuiau Charles. Moore John Fbilson Sam Hid Moore Hiram Acres. T, i 4U .- 3oS 11 2s-' 1-4 4.-S Lots. 3 1 4 3t 1 4 2 1 4 1 1 7 M S 4S 3 66 7j 2 IO i 05 5 16 41 irephan Simcn Mmre Hiram.... WolfexsberKer D. P- Pbitann Samuel Ciark a-'aurire PhiiaoD BHTDOel. Kanncle Joseph Lowry SamueL.. Max Lewis - Kadcliif Jacob- . S SI 41 1 r. 2 t 3 01 1 Si b 11 1 OS 1 27 1 0! 1 B7 2 M SS P.raudier J. W. Kannoile James . Lltilesi. J. iKsialei Margaret George A Ioehty Samuel J -. Fuilel Iiavid - . Fuller Kuboe .. Fu'ler H. Powell Fuller Cenrtner ..... ' FAMllO'l'S. Ames Thomas ... C.ilnnh A. Ii. & WiLmoth i (sad.lk-r John Temiet Rai-bael.. . . liolden KiiMbclh Iteiirer batnel . alohler Jacob 4'V am mo -i iu j 24 4S 7 S 77 21 71 is n IS 32 a s-j 2 02 JEFFERSOX. Fliek Ludwiek Ci'lHinell Richard.. Hash B-njaiulu - 100 I 1 3 16 6 72 - JEXXER. Friedllne William Hoorer William H 4 24 4 77 ! 02 2 2 7 70 21 ion .'HI kieruan Kims.. Kishelw-rirer Jease. kilfla Michael LARIMER. Miller Jacob, (t'eire).... Bowman John Witt A Woifensberg-er-Brinkham (nso. M.... Meyers Pi ter Heii) isn 2l) 19 07 15 24 II 57 1 24 7 71 76 64 .TO Lois. 1 1 1 l int Gillian.. Martin Thumsa.. . I meal Barney LOWER TVRKEYEOOT. Acres. 4 4 4U0 4l SMI 4'M 21st S6 SSfi Park Creorre Huiru laac , lvell William Artisan hank, Pittsburgh.. Kotidy Frank Kuril Henry 17 96 1 S 62 12 1". S 52 26 12 66 2s Xi 12 60 Mineral Leases. BcacLy A P.ro, .. Zlnka CJ. ,l-C Hensel T. V Hugat Isaac, ft ol HETERSDALK BOROVGB. Lo's. 1 1 Hsrrlin Jv.ines.. Ileiucr JoliU.. 7 24 TSA " V)' I.tD:tssan Soiomoo Ph kinx Henry Fiitrie John Benhird John l.iTlii"l Jaeob.. .. KaTea-it-raft John Meyer Job" Krai 1 1 , ram Keun MlaiE(sSale) rnne John . lusler Samuel-. 4 54 36 27 16 27 1 01 21 73 ft 42 R 67 5 .5 7 1 M 6 !s MIVPLECREEK. Bedford Ounnlnf , Jr Bedf.inl Joseph I uknown . Acre. 3M 1-4 4l4 1-f 00 66 17 57 70 X0RTBAMPT0X. l:j f.S 110 157 n i5W 200 Brown 8"sanna.. Finamore Sarah - Wad man Marr.. W adman Priscilla Wa-tn-.an Ann How mau tract.. May Jame Conntrvman Jaeob Eitalek'a A Smith. Sturu Ckarlea H OGLE. 11 SI 12 03 S-l 6 14 25 02 IS 74 IS 0.4 Si M 30 76 24" i -t 4-;-'; 1 17 2l-5 v.;,' 4.10', 4"" ".; 4m1; 3.1-1 i:.7 4'Hi 4 tsl 3-sii 1M 4J0 4:vl 4-tl'i 4:t', 4J0 3K1 415 'J JO i.s 45S 1M Litham Joseph 8haw Ileiijamin- 50 Sf 53 W 53 W M S2 li 42 5.! S2 2S 05 49 14 49 14 4" 14 40 14 49 3 37 21 Ml 49 14 49 I! i:5 .55 24 IK 24 50 25 20 25 K! '5 .55 24 7s 21 73 24 -50 1 55 24 54 Wl SI 24 54 40 14 4 !' 4:1 V4 51 a2 ( lark James. Moore A h rah am liaiaes Adam- 1.- . r Josiah - Irw ia John and Jaeob-. siow John . Wevnian Hermanns .. sux kun Kii hard 1 borntoii William West J.hu Walker Lei Thornton William.. Siiroele rhorraa. . Trist Eliraneth. . C "tark baniei.... p.jor John Cook John James Jonathan Miles samue! Jr- Folk Caleb Jr.. Folk Owen Folk Caleb Sr.. Lrle JarneA... W irick loUn Hr Richard SamneL- Weal Mathias Jones James... Berkley Hiifh . Wentwonh 11 . Himer Isaac.. B ainet Jacob B PAIXT. 1 2 i ! W 2 1 4' Tilton William- 16 6.1 lisj Christ HuKh.... . 5 OC 4"7 Knple Andrew ) 6.1 100 Haines Andrew... ll 1 Lot Weaver Lydia . . 1 6i Arres. Mineral Leasts. I5 Brown J Wilcox, Rodger J. 14 61 127 " Felix James A 4 121 " KilKt n John.- 4 55 7 " Seese Philip E 74 S2 " S5-es Pavid. 2 M 26 M See Israel 97 51 " (ilntlet-ei(TerP 2 05 2iJ " ShaKer Pavld J. . 7 "9 bl Mtiarter John U. " 2 S; 115 " Lehman Henry 4 :4 " Foster 'Jconrii.- 22 42 " Welhte Samuel. 1 51 PjO " Bantlv GuthieL J 7s QVEMAB0XIXU. Mineral leases. llrownJ Wilcox, liaruhart Jna. Moug Catliariue. m - " Ix.br H. n " W ilt Witliam. " Friti Jou I Gardner lieiijamin. ' Steinlmngh Gei " P.arnhart Jacob A. lam A: Kachael... Vnseateil land. 70 150 :!5 l.;l sa 90 PC no 2) 1 70 3 64 M 3 35 2 01 1 20 2 62 2 61 & CO 1 20 1 Lot Stoyestown A Bedford Pike ROCK WOOD BOROVGB. Lots. Albright Geo. ( Heirs).. Crauter Ttionuis... . 2 SO 4 22 6 .55 2 2.1 .16 :Vi 2 72 2 47 2 29 1 l" !) 9l 10 vet 90 linos Frank.. Oorsuc h laaai..- - Aibrii;Ut George fHeirs- Benfo-d 7eorjre Feivbeu Josephine FbUHprrf Jacob 3.7 BhulU Itaniel SB ABE. 316 1-2 " 1-2 !f.5 1-2 2V) 175 17 P.'S 3V2 Ol HO 173 PW 4H) 2n0 1110 uo 4iO 22 4L'2 416 4J 473 :iss 401 4 162 1 It .'I i'1 2J7 '.) 2w; 45 104 1J4 U "1 leO 55 o 71 07 S5.) PW 5u0 tHotler Jacob Sr. ..... 1'erry Simon.- Witheral Samuel Weld James Zimmerman John liitei-hew eiidton Perry Simon, ilr in Bits) Caradtne Thomas, " . W illiami Jew... . .. Hidenfete lesirjre .. Parsou At Wendel. 43 W 21 Sf.) 54 4:t 16 !'l 24 6 14 71 3.1 :y so 91 47 59 II 76 21 11 2 2.1 III 01 11 II io 25 1.1 12 25 1 21 21 91 3.1 22 17 ss 31 66 2 97 20 OS. 14 5 SO S :f 16 71 3 12 7 37 3 19 SS 1 50 3 47 4 II 3 .11 2 3 S4 1 71 10 Ol 2 CO 3 25 11 61 55 12 15 72 I.ydir. 8et and J H Chi 13 Iv'ihr Frank . . Newbokl John 1-2 lnMrd John . Campliell Mary-, lmnu James.... .Oliver William.... l-hotnion James Mineral Leases. Brown J. W ilix, Cmyle J ' Ijolir Pea so . Ushr Joaeph.... M " Bender Ilenj. F. " lamlrt J. C. " Vooiir Maria. " Grove Tobias.-. "WeehtenheisT A " Felix John A. " ImrXia't " " Koontx John " Nhafler Levi.-. M llerkebile Saiu. ' Klmrnel Kol. Thomas Wm " Bender B. F " "Swindle Sarah C " - I-ohr Harrison. " " baler John " alker Mosea. " ' Bender B. V SOMERSET. Mineral Leases, rn J. Wilcox, Mosloller John. " Iriah 257 111 Bro i '.' 4 41 2vO " Pile Emanuel. 11 39 S0VTBAHPT0X. S2 Comp Samuel . 2 07 420 1-2 Finamore Sarah. 17 74 lisj) Koioer iHiniel. .... 3 ,'3 420 1-2 McBride Marearet 22 :f5 110 Mini; Ai Wiu . .. .. 6 Is 15 Weller Ifamel . 76 S 1-2 R-d.ly ilt knnitr . 70 437 1-2 Ronev Janiei 12 sf, 21 Kckert Joseph J 1 42 1 Lot Gray Thomas. Heirs, 70 Mineral Ijtnl.. 150 Brinham A Hew itt. Witt S. G 4 11 1J.5 - Hink'e 3 21 : Jones J T. A Co., Jones J. 1. 77 1(0 -ot1roth & Knppel, " 2 5s 2ia Veranda Heim, Martz Geo 4 50 1.1 ' " ' Eii - 2 72 21 i Barns, Geti Anthony... 5 47 10 Fmerii k Jaeoh, Marti Rus. -J6 2i3 Hay Michael A Iiavid heirs Kennel Jacob L S 41 K7 " " Slmaker B. 2 27 l"w " " Koros Jaeob 2 7 ?a Wllmoth a Had. Tnmtmsn J 5 9.1 lu) Khynhoxt Kylvtiter. Ken nel Levi 2 59 STOXYCREEK. Acres. 2i Ppangter Aaron M 411 Mnrrv Mares ret 26 s2 206 Merc-re Henry 14 23 41 Kinm-el Hsniel 6 01 Mineral Lands. 110 Brown J. Wilcox. I Wiiihl Albert 4 5.1 J40 " " Mmtoller Josh 7 71 li2 " " Walker Josiah J 9 71 6s.' " - " 32 60 " " May Jonathan 2 91 i " " Glessner Jieob W. s i"2 294 " Inng lTi J 16 A 65 " loimlierl Josiah ft :n 310 " " IJtlldls Edward 4 99 1j5 " ' ljim 1 lert Ahrahara 4 0 2Jsl " Shank Jetlerson 4 9.5 .V.4 14 UovJoN:abJ 14 41 25 " Sprl'.-her John 10 51 154 " Htuixman C. C 3 61 Uli . " Uleasner Henry M 6 96 SV3IMIT. Znfall William 402 14 1 Lot ft 15 5 32 2 01 3.' 1 76 4 51 16 56 SI S4 M 1 52 Kvans Jobn- Noon Henry...... B. R. Co Zimmerman Amanda Stibert W. A Fnus Dinah Zimmerman Amanda. Hay Philip .... Jutiy Samuel Miller Joseph S Mineral Land. Bodily J. I), Seheli Wm. P., Wolf I), and Gnagy John' " Llrhty Abe Forward Ross, Berkler Sarn. Miller John A, & Ehlen F , Miller B Peachy, Kelm & Liruixiod, Hreuixer. Saylor Harmon, Wain VITERTVRKEYF00T. Aerea. 239 150 21 1 622 4S6 42 4 01 4 65 7 CO 11 91 14 7 1 2i 41 M li 20 Kinr John . Fbtillz Jnaiab . Roddr John P... 1 50 S 41 S 41 7 Harrah Miller Miuerat Lands. VR3IXA BOROVGB. Yutxy E. D Cobb i Freytuyer MiHYan, Vuuug A Co Sicheii Henry Vutiy A SfnrerA: C Cunninirham W.tHeirsi -. Vhl J. H 166 50 49 1 10 1 S9 42 1 47 57 95 Lota. 1 t I 2 Sale to coramMice at 10 o'clock, A. M. John Hamer, Treasurer r Somerset Coonty, Pa. TasasratR's OrrtcE. Somerset, April 13, 1192. P. 9. Persons paTinr Uxeson any of the lands advertised before the day of sale, will be charged 7o cents for adrenlaing and fees. P'JJ'urRh Female Coliotre and Ot iNhEKVATOKY OF nil'MC, PiUsburir. I a to teachers Vnsurpaased adrantajrea. siuperlor home cotuforu and care. Ssth year bexjins bepc 16 Send for catalogue to the Presld'ni. loly-a-fca. x. U. SO Kt KtJSS, D. D. YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER ea &la to PrrrsiieaH A.Ieruio Bureau ol olw wul otuiuact. lux aararuainst at luwsrt mas) HELPLESS. o t ry 'SX-S'f T ueii J ', - nOsat, AV"JI jv.jiv mimm. , months; decrtors ellJ r.ct telp; 2 bottles of 5T .TnflAP.G nil cured mc Noretarainsyeara. FRANCIS MAUilER. G -ILL HmHTI XT B kW mmmmwuMw vitwisf V aaw TV W I f f i ? V I V VV ft f f sn s l A, J2T . fiV-54l THE. POtllMVL UrtC. fc"''sI t-s-5'.Vr KiwiTOPrs t Wam fit-NewTork. Price to eta. I r -w . SCHMIDT JiUIZDIiYG. The Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES. -mTA'BUBm'B ism. DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF Fine Whiskies. IMPORTER OF SOS. 95 AXD ?7 FIFTH AYES IE, FITTsnURCII, PA. All orders received by mail will receive prompt attention. "s KO. 88 FRANKLIH STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE. JOHN H. WATERS & BRO. PLUMBERS, STEAX GAS F17TE23. We are now established in onr new l.uiltiine, whii h, e eau safely say, is the tiesi-arranged for our tiLsipesa in Vie-tt-rn Pennsylvan.a. Ereryihine pertainiiix to the Piuntbing, Steam and Oas btuinesa err led in stoek. We Till, as formertr. pive rar,fnl attention to the eTF.AM AND UuT WATtit HfAIl.SH bas inets. Our former etforts in this line enrirnee some of the largest buddings in the eoutity, with entire success. In the Pt TI LT PFPAP.TMFNT we carry a full line of Kul't er snd leather Heltin, St, am and Water He, Valves. I:iii-ors, Lui.rieiitor,st. atn liao. Iron pipe f illing, tile. Prices j-.oted ou appiieation. CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore arid Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria BraDcii XOKTIItVAKI). Mu.nr Stt3 R x-iwo 1 5 M a. m. Sraerset 5 W Stm estown 621, llooscrsville tJ2. Johnstou n, 7.25. J:JmMum iln H.-;irra.1 etwonl ll.ni a. m., Stfinerset ll-5s. toyis.uiwu lJ:, Hooversvilie 12 u7, Johiistowo 1: p. in. Jymrr ATn,nmr, .' I'l ):i RofltWOOit 5 10 p. lit., Somerset t:Uo p. iu. Jr.l.,-':jiiirU)rkw(0"l 11:3 a. m. Somerset, 1 l;5i. FOVTIIWAKI). Jai7 Johnstown 7:15 a. m., Hoorervi!le 8:21, Sinvtttown .1:15, tkituert 9:10, Uoekwoud 9.40. jririvus Johnstown S: a) p. m.. lI.-overs-vitle4.Iit. K!oyestown tiomersel 5:01, 1Um-V-.voo1 5.25. Rorl .'iwjt.fi ni'r.a Somerset ":1D p. m., Koeawood ti;o.5. iiiintlipi Arrmin'!-ili'm Somerset 5:01 p. m., Hoc X wood 5-5 p. m. .EXXSYLVAMA IUILROA I). SCHEI fliLE IX EFFECT DEC 30, ltl. EASTERN ST a ft CARD TIME. DISTANCE AND FAKE. Miles. Johnstown to Allnona ".-'j " " Harr.shurir IT"1, " " Philadelphia 275 Kla-rsrille In I 24; s cireenM.iirff, . 47 " " Pitt.-!)U:-;h "i " itallimore . 255 " Wu.-hinlon. 2t7 Fare. Jl 10 5 11 8 -.ti 7s 1 :1 2 :il CsiMlEXsEn SCHFIICI.E. Trains arrive and depart from the station at Johnstown a.s follows : WEsTWARD. Oyster Erpreas. .T 1 s. ra Western Kxpresa. 5.J.I a. m Johnstown Ais-ommoiialioti-. 0. 45 a. in l'rtiv!ei. y ,,5 a. m Paeifl Expn s 9 :u a. ra u i: y fabseuser. .... 3:.I2 p. m John.-town Lxpress....... V vj p. m Fast Line 9-4 p. m. EASTA'ARI). Attsntte Fr-rrspt ... . . S Vii m Sea-piiioro Kx-rer 5-;ea. ix. lium-i.'irtr Aeeo:niuoaatijii.. 1 -t a. in. ioar Kxnress 10:1". a.m. A. toons fcx.presl. ll l IU. Mil Kifiresa . l ll p.ni. Johnstown Ae-omroodaiifai- - 7-to p. m. PhiUilelbbia tipresa . 7:16 p. lu. last Line 10 ;i u. m. A. H. HUSTOri, Undertaker and Embalmer. CoOiim, Casket and Robes OF ALL GRADES OX HAND. A. GOOD HEARSE and ereryiliingpertalnirir to funerals furnished on shun notice. OctU '91 fMi Turkejfcflt Street. Somerset, Peaa'a. "Tp.id ariA, , and .riGE'e. i fr r, i U V! Vi i V- at tn ftrsK O I (.U-au V.UJWLO f.STK.MS. EvC. 6nx!irs Free Cy PETER YOGEh. Soaersct pa- HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS 7.-r..,T OUT 2 ,1 J- K Vvv? 3 Ii fT Jin II s. .,! ,. ,i -t,Mr nrr. . F T. tl .'it- !'o.-r nr wl inr-e. I t7-. ler.iil se r..l n'e. 1" lixil nirri rmiO's '.. n r.r-.r! l l.es K t , r-nU t I'.er.l-r. ,.,. rr r ll r nesnmi ot n Hit' aM rtrjit, ne,.ir per cent. im wnkr u lanier nn sun sweet- f mio-s I'wJ-i, "l (-ire cr ri-rrnl linnt (TsET D!..s, to ,Wt, .e, ,.! , a 0 lr, AoW cverTi,rr.. david m. rotjTa. Propmtor. SALTIMCEE, U. Chicago, in. e-onfined to UJ : couIJ not ,1- frrr. f.rirl- aClltttTL-J K JJC0ES OIL DID IT. K " f ? f y y 1 W M 'n v fvfTr Miinr -'i v-. v v. JeT. TEIEPHONC. NO. 666. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE NEW P.OOM IN THE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts., uJreen7 Mens, Vomens'. Of Best Qnalitr, and at LOWEST PKICE? can be found, in styles of all nntkes. I am pretareil to compete with one ami all de-eiers in thcState. All I ask is a trial. SCOITJPJBEI tT ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BEKSHOFF, II AMU FACTUM XG STATIC-HER AND BLANK BOOK ilAKEll. HANNAM BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. Johnstown's New Grocery. lijvii.s: ojxntd a eur GROCERY STORK" S,utl.eat Corner cf Market Locust Street", JOHNSTOWN, Inn: rr-pared ti fitmisii l-.nyc from ciiit'trffit points wi'h all kin.i-i of frsh irrncori s at loneit pri-es. Conr.t! y prxttice, S'leh 33 Lnt ter, ego, etc.. Like n in ex chartj'i for goods. JAMES D. RUTLEDGE. C. C. JORDAN. JOSEPH HINCHMAN. JORDAN a HINCHMAN. Customers vrill Snd us at the sum f;ld stand, widi a larger supply oi' our ins nianui'aetereJ giyj!s, fclieil as wm s rails, than ever. As wbcUsVe dealers ia CRACKERS, CANDIES, NUTS AND FRUIT, rv have increased fm-itiii,- f,r Cilli.s; orders promptly and fatknvt.iriiy. Joi-daii tfc Ilinchman, T.I) and C72, fain Street, JOUXSTWX, PA. A Vord to Somerset Farmers and Others Do yea want to save money? If , call OX Gco.fI. Thomas, Co., 12J Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA., For yocr Pry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Fine Teatt Tobacco, Cigars, e.c. All kinds of contitry produce Liken in excl;ane for gocla. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. THY CUAS. PIIIBECK'S Boot .ind Shoe Store. Men-' Hoots from f I li-'i op, and all oilier Footwear at the I.oest Trieca. All tfooda iuar:intced to jrive Satisfaction, if not aa rec ommended, trill take tliem 1 act. Look f-r the sign with the bi; 84 Franklin Street, JOHNSTOWN - PA. 9 If jom asMTit'ta iuiom d Ualcl.isVaal at. tNatt fVICCtt liS f'; Tm-"- -T'a' Id bu ilr mr.y U.f.'f tri f'W Irmvm t rtrkKT trx. ko rid mt4 til, tmH tic .flr-f i..trr:.. til rik Ws4:bW lUXil'r, h,er l r Ibrr 1 tml 1 ol 1 is f rn tLnr at sM-atl.'is, br- M atlu3t is. aaf l-Bt lUrtl ti.L a4 rrr-r'.T k af t r i to !-;,. or iic Olltft ar.J- ufm. I .I-vtx- , tv.ii Hum 4 rft mm rr.t-esj wtf h rrta. I-t rtrC a Urc ft.fc.,r.a: wvr t I u.. a-att.il 1 ijri a Li.- mm. ft. All m m e-wctrwU rn f.i n. ftmoT, wh, me aim atutM. A ' mmwm AZPS fair rt3 New Spring Goods1 S. E. PHILLIPS, lOU C'llnl' ii s:r?et, IMttl., t- .v t ltven's JII.ek. JOII.Vs I( ISIIZIHS GOOUN. ConsLitio of BU.-V ami (..--fei! .SI al'ie Silks, Sarah Silk. Velvet ar. 1 v..v. ia ail colors, I'.luek and Colore-l ilennetfas at 2-, r, x,7 ",, ; i., .,.1 Iryanl. We have a ftiii line of ai! the New Wsarew. s i. h x- , ' ,.' V oroH, i;er.i.ii Cotton Dress C004I. Fi - ileila anil Sitines. LaIie prliiRJac-KtfM - iu:i t.ce fi iottie.ii!.. v. Kid Gloves. Call and sec u-. S. E. PHILLIPS. Cinderella Its . - if Cleanli- : ness Lessens Labor. 4 T iSJ-ivC V w , c -N TT will ray you to cxau.ii.e t!.o Ql'KEN CIXPERELLA R.r,r; ; 1 fore you bay. It lias all the k.tf..t improvcnient-, and i. ...M - ;j.:: j tecl to bo a trl baker. It h is the 'litvet draft danij'vr. by w-.i, h v. can Lave a fuv id one-lia'f t!iC time reiiireJ with the oni;.:ar Ua:!.- ? Tiiis is a valualle feature vtliea you waiitajui"k lire fur early lr. .:',.:'. j IT lias an extra iar l:i;r'i oven, tliorotiirhly vcr.tilatetl. Ti:. . i cf iiiiiowinu' an-1 oati'oititr air can be regulated at will: this i:.?i:r. 1 a jrfeot bak-r. and no burniti oo the ti-p. It has t!i Trij lex s!;,.'s;: grate, whieii is the perfeciin uf eonvenicnee and cleanliness. It is , jiecially durahle, havir.-jr three M-jiarate si les, or the advant.i of tL- crates iu one, mid not ea-ily warjK'd by tin: action of tlie tire. i y:n:faeturtd by 1-lIAVr.N A en , 1 i: .i'.ol. !i ' ' iir-. h. A. Id and K'.iaraiit. e-1 t y I JAIES B. IIOLDEItBAmr, Somercst, Ti Kri-.-inct-r it Kurtz. Ileriin. Pa., and P. J. Corer L oa- Mevers.h.e. UEMKML-KR "Thi i, ;..no well and ;th a care, esempt th; msel w fr. -iu fc.4 mmmm I re. -v;-';.'4lrW ili We tnit one wi OUab kU J fncurabfo Cases Cec'irJ. I"xAmiiii-t;:a frr1 1 7 mull every sufferer from Asthma P. HAROLD HAYES, M. IT WILL I'AY YOU to Etr Tora Jlcjjiorinl Vork WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMK HK243KX. IKXfV.. !nuf9-.l-irer i fa-i1 IH.iier lu j.-ra Wort Fur il.l:K s;,....i XJirt, ffi-.V C.r MM m 8115IK m auo. A'jnu ..t o-t wh;ts bf.sze: Persons in nee.', cf MONrMSST WO'.tK ill fia-1 it to their r:ur t t tii.i t my frjp w here a pn.per Siioaini: lil in- ; .--n a .i'.'-..rt f .:: i 11 i:.- v I .' irh Fi t'KSf LOW. I irmte -lei 'al aiientien to the White Bronze, Or Fure Zinc Monu.Tient Introduced by REV. W. A. P.rv''7. f a rerii!.-! Imnmvement in tle p:::t of M Al i.HiAI. aM (XiS.sTill Ci ;1N. a?.d wh'rli is t:i:. .i to the fopoiar M-OLir :.-nt tv.r ci:r I hat;;, ai-ie Ch Qa:e. 4 GIVE A CALL. F. SIIAFFEil. Louther's Main Street, ThisHcdel Drug Siirsh Rapidly Evening aGisa; Fa7:rits Trith Pscds h Ssarca cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Jledicincs, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truses, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. TEE DOTTC E GIVES rEIt.OSAL ATTE.'TTON TO THK COtrori.'I'IXO OF Mil's Prescriptions Family -Eecep G7.FAT cjse Bi:'a tal'z:; rn r?e SPECTACLES, And a Full Line of Optical such a larn-? assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BRMDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always to intending purchasers, whether they buy liorn us or else w her?. J. m. LCUTHER, D. MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. PA Somerset -Lumber Yard, ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, M AXCfACTEta xd Daauta and Wholxsali amd ExTArutx of LUMBER AND EUILDING MATERIALS -EEard and Soli Woods, oak. poplar. Bitis(,si, ncxrra. McrLEivo's ASH, WALfTT, ri.00KI.M3, 8A3JT, STAIR R.UL3. CHER8V, TELLOWriXE, SHIX'iLE?. 1XK)R3 BALr.ERe, CHiCSTNTT, WHITE P!XK, LATH, BLINDS, XEWE1 FM A General line of all grades of LnuVer and BuiMir.s Matt-rial ao-l Ro.iffr Pate kepi ta Also, Can ftimi.h aurtfiina; in the 'Jie of m:r hnines to ord.-r with Mtsoi-aLie prurci.tbt!a, sucii aa eraeceu. O-ld-sneil wora, etc. elivs c tsts j-srai-i r, 012ce and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. JL Station, Somerset f.IVP nVD PilVt I Itprrn nnrwr-n-. I rress ana CatfL l-73. Sx.oo, $3.00 7-5i 510.00, $21. 00 to $31.00. SEW at lansmni i i r,'iis, etc. j - uoiJ Otstlpg t'kdh, Canton Ci, ;,, c . I ' - - S :-i:-tie a" Stoves and Ranges HTTPPrVc) Saves You Money t 1 ' CF ASTHMi" or but tiie wort cas. . organic disecse. c.i t I I AT tUHtS bf constitutional freaf.Terf. and th at t --v. ;v Ctalsnuuie. 2? cf Hay Fever. D.f BUFFALO, N. Y, 4 its Ki.J IETTEAj j fat viw jotiij-ii a:u 1 1 s r . r 1 r t"i r-1 f : ?irT""TT7 V- : lr- 17 i i.ui lull s ! i. , i i-'l 1 ;-V '-J ! j.--7 ' J- f T - 3 . til 1. 1 . 7; ( . , -i ; Over 50O Ccautiful Designs. r.J?.PriC9 Lliti K'H.. Circa'or j JE a - . 1 t'CNViVENT; l BPCn. r;v.A,r, Drug Store Somerset, Pa. o:;z.r ile a a.vd p-jf.e at.tict-e EYE-GLASSES, Goods always on nand. From, a pleasure to display our ldou . . -Ii Acency for MUi 4 t A J fc , : -a ,.uciT3. tVe x DESICN ATT F'T Hfnrrnr.f irn n1 fr If v V-'' w" " I' N M.' 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