- II II , AT THE BABY'S EEDTliE. This is baby's hxltii-K-: My little- e.ttP ionw to Rf In n.-r!iowry liitle niiit;T-. a Ai.d knot-li down ay Iik And t fancy a iwt tbiid ael Is for a time try (rat-X As Hb says her bn prayrrscn Willi her liamia opt l.-r brau. "Now 1 lay i -hfcTr In low voit . "down to ti-p-I pray the Lord" and tne bine eye Halt cw "my oa: to kit-p. ir I kuoujd Jie"-ou, tbe fliiver At my ciit: "b:l-r 1 wake. I iLe Luiil"' and !'.. r elitls lir-p kw "my t.-u t ia.k." Ti.co I lift r.p lb oi.e. i-Uiine HerciuM to mv bumr l-rt. And pve her warm. C"uu uiut kiswt. Till tl.eclo-t i-" litvak irt As tbe srav do. folding a flower. And the vkU ;s of her ryr uk op In their drowsy fa-hkM Aad smile at me aniJwu. "Iioad nifc-M.- ba whispers me softly And ateppily. with a lia Tnat linger with nie In slumber. And stirs my hemrt with bits. As I thitik of the lit! le one drwamhig With bcr head against my breast. Till tr.y sleep is aa fall of rapt are As her dreamias Is of rtt- Lbra E. Rexford. CALIFORNIA HEF.MIT3. Ilea rawing Tbelr IJ w ia Idle Bolltvd. ow the Moaataia Tops. Is man essentially a iul animal? The frientirta say so. but ia the mountains f dJifornia thers are nJmtt e-nonir'a ) jen who for years Lave led a life of ut ler aulitode t lij,rive the frent-nduus-lion. Tbe mountain limits can I t )an stuttered through tLe Sii-rras and I be &. range from one end of the state I j the other. They aru jrticularly on liierons through this rep, ce-nttriJig .boat the Ye--mite valley and extend ing far Iwk into the hi-.-h Sierras. Some s.f. them wriv owe- (jui'ies iu tin valley, i-thtTs liave U n jf iue rs, and soma titrain n-etn to lmve t;ik?n np Uie life of solitude siuijily ix-e-ausc- th;-y like it. To this class belongs t Id P. K. Gibson -"Old Gib," as he in generally caHed rho lives on a mountain ranch. He in seventy -live roars old. but is peMsed of tea niueh physical strength and endurance ag the average man of Lulf hi a?e. Ke t-ame thirty years ago from Tennessee, where he Mt a wife and a large family if children. One of his sons came to nee lain recently and trii-d to induce him to visit his former home, but '"Old Gib" t-teadfastly refused to have Lin liuie ranch and solitary cabin. lie has never Hvn a railriaid, and tbe st;ige drivers xroui the neiiivrt station try their utmost to jieuade liim to k to totm and at 3t-at look at a train of cars. But his in variable answer U: "Do yon tiiinlt Tm going down tber. to be blowed np by one of tbem there Llamol engines? Jfct Jiinchr i'e;irly all tho m-n who live this life f a-ilitiido very l.iny p-t a bit tuer in the head, and "Did Gib" is no exception to the rule. He has a rigmarole ui'scri;. liou of fcimself which declares that he is 'tlie U-:-t tr iii in the United States or adjoining territories, either directly cr indirectly, iir.aiii i.ilir. coniniereinlly, ec- 'hsiasticaily or tuic hurch;fieL" The o" ; Iiiau U a hard worker, and when he is liut busy on his ranch he is working uerjret.i mating "shakes" that U, clapboards sl:t and bav.el by hand from big pine trtes. Old Uiiin Laaibert, who lias a cabin in the high Sierras tome thirty miles back f the Yoseniite. is auotht r of tlie monu Tain hermits. He lias neither ranch nor mining claim, bat lives by what he fchoots and by an occasional few dollars earned from camping parties. He has lived alone in that same spot for years and years, and will in ail likelihood tny there until he dies. There are months at a time that he does not see another human bcin. A jiarty of campers one summer found him making a huge stone wall that seemed to have no purjiose whatever. Iu surprise they asked him vhat he was piling up those stones for. Why, he said, " a man's got to do Fouiething, tip here alune, or he'll go wrong, sure. Cor. Augusta (Ga.) Chron icle. Schooling at Twenty Dollars a Year. However moderate the cxpcii- of a fctudent of the preT.t time may lie they can hardly reach the extremely modot isuin which aufiiced for Jean llarmontt 1, a French poet, during the reign of Louis XV, for a year's schooling. In his 'Memoirs' he tr aks cf his school life as follows: I was LxlgpJ. as was the cust.un of the school, with five other holars at the hoUNe f ;n honest utvhauic. My provisions fur a week con-.isted f a lur-e loaf of rye bread, a little theese, a piece of bacon and two or three ounds of U-f. Jly mother had added to them a down apples. This was the weekly provision of the best fed scholar of the school. The mis tress of the house cooked f r ns, and fur her trouble, her fire, her lump, her Kls. her hon.seroom. including even the veg; Table of her little garden which s!e r.si-.1 for our soup, each of u gave her twelve :eiice lialfjunuy a month. Jieckonitig everything ex-pt my lotb.es, I cost my father Letween four end five pounds a year. This was much to him and sn expense of which I was cry tnxious to see him relieved. Mow It teela to 1 ia a Railway Wreck. "A man who has never been in a wreck wouldn't belief e how long it take.; for the cars to get through piling up." Kiid another. "Afrer the tirt crash there is a rvKrand clear to the back .-f the train, and then the whole thing takis auother lunge, something gives way, and maylie thr-v or four more cars Udescoj v. Th'n tlnre"s another jerk backward and another lunge, and it seems as if tLj cracking and groaning and tumbling Tkeep on for five xuinutvs. When a ma:: lr; mixed cj with the trutlis under the w hole stack it seems like an Lour." "Make it an Lo-.ir and a lu:!f," said an t x-br.'.keman a he scratched his noe with the only clawlike finger remaining :-.t the end of a twisted an 1 bli.iveie i stnmp of a ljtr.d. Tlie crowd kiiew Lou ise had lvn dug out with a derrick aA laughed at the j..ke. Cliicago Xewa lUxonl. A btrance Death. Thomas Odell, a yonng man of twenty-two years, living seven miles back of Greenup, Ky.. has met death in a strange manner. lie La i been a puzzle to phy sicians for several years, lie was affected by what he ate to such an extent that when he indulged in beef eating about an lionr afterward he would become rest leas and wander out in se.irch of cattle and b llew as an ox. and would get down on bis lut.! r.n.l knees and -al grass like a cow . When he jii-tKik f mutton Lis actions were those of a eheep, and he would plaintively bleat hke a lamb. When he ate chicken he would go out and Berate b for worms, which he would devour with apparent relish. After eating fish he would wander to tlie creek ami go in swimming. One day l:is father killed several squirrels, of w hich the son ate heartily for dinner. He left the house shortlv after and was foil owed by the father. Tlie father saw Jrin ciiter sn oak grove, and socn saw Lis son jumping uimblwfrom limb to hiiib, at the same time barking like a ninirreL He called for him to come bwn, but this onlv seemed to make tlte boy want to escape, and he attempted to ! jump from one tree to another, but : missed and fell to the ground, a man- j gled, breathless mass of LumauilT, and ' expimt in less than Eva minutes. At lanta Constitution. A aether Taaadlaa Rauroaw. A scheme Las been prepared for the construction of another Canadian trans continental railway, at an estimated cost of i.'-'i.fi'jO.ooo. Tlie new iron road, which would be 1,04." miles long and known as the Canada Western railway, is to be buiit from Victoria to Sevmotir narrows iiu Vancouver island, and fruin Bute in- . let oa the mainland, through tlie Chil odin. Cariboo and Peace nver ngiot;e ! to the Ycllowhead lass. Mr. HaaUnrton's Two Horn The recent purchase by Mr. C. P. Huntington cf Mrs. Coiton's costly rnaii- f ion on Xob lull, in ban t ran. ;sco, nas given rise to rumors that Mr. Hunting ton and Lis family intended to make tho California metre-ilis their permanent place cf residence. A rejxirt Las also been freely circulated that Mr. Hunting ion had offered bis new house, at Fifth avenue and Fifty -seventh street, for sale. These reports, with gossipy elaborations, have been th talk of certain clubs and cafes for the ja.-t few weeks, and tho names of tw) or three millionaires have been named as the probable ptircliasvn ..f the nnlii.ishi-d Huntingt.-n psilae in this city. When Sir. Huntington's at tention was called to tho manner in wliich Dame Rumor was dealing with his affairs, he authorized a denial ci ne re port that he contemplated going to P-in Tj anrisco to bve. Ha proposes to stay right here, and hen his new Louse is completed lie will move into it. There has been no inten tion on bis iart to h-!1 the paioe. Jlr. Huntington bought the Colton Louse in San Francisco because he is obliged to spend several weeks each year in Cali fornia, and he is not particularly fond f hotel life. He thinks that he can afford to maintain two residences one in New York and one in San Francisco. New York Times. Expense of the I'eary Expedition. The total expense of the Peary and the Peary relief expeditions was within 000, or, approximately, within one-tenth of the amount that was involved in the very much less successful British nort ii pole exiedition of lSTWi, and barely more than one-fortieth of the expense of the Anstro-IIungarian expedition under Payer and Weyprecht of 1873-1. The contributions of knowledge ob tained iu either one of the departments of geography or ethnology alone can rationally I considered to rejmy the moderate outlay of these two expedi tions, a cost considerably below that which in modern times is fcometimes paid for a painting. It is inte resting to phwe here by way of comparison the cos"t of previous ex plorations. One of the earliest tliat of Villotigbby conducted 1) years a'O, mjuirej for its expenditure 'J,JU0; tliat of Moor, in 1740. 10.(M): the second German north jiole expedition was cov ered by an appropiatkm of 1-0.000 thalers, or 'li,0o0, while the Franklin exiedi tion and the varions ones sent out to as certain Lis fate to 1KA cost Sl3,13, or over ff 4,000,000. Philadelphia Ledger. A Caa Well Beyond Control. What is undoubtedly the strongest natural gas well eveT found in the In diana belt is a roaring monster north of Muncie, Ind., which cannot 1 gotten nnder controL A few days Kince Y"al ley & Sjnilacy, contract-irs, drilled in i well on the Spilker farm. Next day it was discovered that the pressure had raised to an enormous degree, and it has since increased until it h.s beexmie im possible to anchor the we-11 or do any thing with it. It is impossible to force a sledge lianimer, crowbar or anything into t!io hole, and the ga roars until a num's voice cannot be heard within sev eral hundred yards of the well. The earth trembles in a frightful manner. A great deal t.f fright is entertained as to wliat the result will lie. The well is estimated at over 10,000.000 feet, :nid the aj.jiaralus m d t anchor the mon ster Jamlto well at Fairmonnt is use-lc.-. Great caution is being used to prevent the gas from becoming ignited. Cer. Chicago Inter Ocean. A Singular Accident Arthur C. More-laud, who played th role of Colonel Risener, the tricky Indi ana politician, i:i the play ef "Blao Jeans," last season, was on Friday liigLt the victim of an aet ident that may end his stage career. When on the rd Moreland has a comp;iui'n, l'orry, a hy brid dog winch pppears in the play. After the third act of "ijlne Jeans'' ai the National theater in Washington, Moreland picked np and fondled the mongrel. Perry's face was 6de by sido with the actor's. The sawdust msed in the mill scene was being swept up at the lime. It caused the dog to sneeze, and his teeth came in contact with More land's left eye, destroying the sight. Yes terday morning the eye had swollen to twice its normal si.-.o, and Actor More land is now confined in a darkened room, with the prospect of losing the sight cf the other eve. New York Letter. A Wo in Mil Footpad. A mysterious female highway robber is can.-ingmueh excitement around Bowl ing Green. Thus far she Las disguised herself in such a manner as to keep her identity unknown, mid lias eluded caje ture. Some dec-Lire that she is a negro, while others claim that heT skin is white. She quietly approaches a person and ex changes a few remarks with her intended victim. Suddenly she draws a large re volver and demands liis valuables. She Las been tncces-ful in -braining much money and jewelry. While trying to holdup a railroad man a night or so ago she was foiled, and when s taking her es tape was struck on the head with a stone. Cor. Memphis Appeal-AvaLim he. A Military Handkerchief. Permission for soldiers toe-urry pocket handkerchiws will now probably bo given, for 1 sec' the war oaice authorities have sanctii ned a military lumdke-rehief being patented by Lieutenant Colonel Fulton. On this handkerchief is printed all sorts of useful information couterning the nse and construction of the Lee-Met- ford rifle, the alphabet used by army signalers, general rules to be observed in any jxisitiou in vldch a soldier may find himself on campaign, tho various bugle calls and other things, manv of which are so uic ly illustrated that it would be a thousand pities to nse it iu the insnncr naturally prompte-d by a cutting "nor easier." Leeds Mercurv. la a Railroad Wreck. "Say, these things tre mighty funny afterward," said the baggageman, "but w hen they hajijieu it's UotLmg to laugh about. When we humped into tliat freight just out cf Chicago three years r.go 1 was sitting l ack m the car check ing r.p. It threw me down and then I started to crawl for the laek door. The tender telcsce.pe-d and came through at me. It didn't stop till I was within four f ect of the back oft he car, and I eat there waiting fur it to catch me. I rememlx-r it had NsT" ia red figures, and as it came grindin through at me every figure looked ten fee t high. When it stopped I could reach out and touch it, "--Chicago News-R-e-ord. A Beantirid TvaU On a grand day ia the tild chivalric time's, when the lady of eae-h knightly he-art was pledged by name, when it came to St. Leon's lira he lifted the sparkling cup on high and gave them this: "1 dnuk to one," he said, "whose image never may depart, de-ep can-en on the human heart, till uipmory is dead." With that he paused as if he would not breathe heT mime iu careless mood thus lightly to auother, then beut Lis noble bead as though to give that word the reverence due, and gently said "my mother." London Tic-Bits. Eaclish Law and Hidden Treaanre. It may be someenconntgement to Eng lish treasure seekers, if any such there be in these enlightened days, to know tliat the laws of treasure trove only ap ply to such as is discovered by accident. Treasure discovered by systematic search would not come within tliis description, neither would finds discovered by astro logical or cabalistic sciences or by the po tent influence of the divining rod. AH the Year Bound. The cultivation of the pineapple in the Bahamas is a ery proiiubia undertak ing. At twopence each an acre of pine apples returns eoo to ti'. It was not Tennyson's favorite Slmke-si-sre that was bnriisl with him, as U birig widely published, bzt another lopy. CYCUNC FOR CHILDREN. Crest fare Should Be Taken That Injure Does Not Result from It. Dr. E. B. Tnmer, iu considering the question whether young children le tween the ages, say, of six and twtlt e, should ba allowed to cycle, sud if al lowed how much they may indulge in the pastime without incurring the risk of inj ory, maintains that tho subject is one on which no man can pronounce dogmatically or lfy down strict and in variable rales concerning. What for one small boy or girl might be merely healthy and beneficial exercise, for an other uiiht mean physical ruiu. But while each case mnst be judged on its merits, one fundamental principle must be clearly enunciated namely, that no young child with any organic weakness, whether of heart, longs, joints or nerv ous s.VFtetn, should be allowed to mount a machine under any circumstances whatever. Setting aside such natural disqualifi cations, the exorcise of cycling, properly regulated and adjusted to the capabilities of the individual, is unquestionably one of the best forms of recreation that can be partaken of by children of both sexes at an early age. It develops the body, and the self relimce and resource en tailed by the management of a macliina tend to strengthen and enlarge the men tal and intellectual faculties. A few 6iraple precautions, however, may insure good and avert evil results. As to the age that a child should begin, for most children six is quite early, and even for some six is too early. Great care should be taken in choosing and fitting a ma chine to a young rider. An old, ill fitting crock may produce deformity or disease. Two things that must be insisted on in buying either a bicycle cr a tricycle for a young rider are that the iak of tho saeldle should be two inches behind the crank axle, and that the handles should bo so brought around and liack that the child can sit perfectly upright on the machine. As to the distance the cliild may ride no absolute rule can be laid down. Overexertion must be carefully guarded agmnst, and a sleepless night and a distaste for food is one of the indi cations that the system is poisoned by the products of its own waste. It must bo rememliered that excessive speed is more injurious tlian excessive distance, and excessive hill climbing than either. The conclusion arrived ut by Dr. Tur ner is that a sound child, six years old, properly Cttenl with a machine, and rid ing in proper form and peisition, may cycle within the limits 'of mod ration and derive benefit jtnd suffer no harm from the exercise. St, Louis Globe Democrat. Superstition of Scotch FUheraieu. Some still existing superstitions among fishermen are communicated by a resi dent. At the beginning of the herring season the crew all try to seize the her ring first on board to see if it be a male or temala. If it is a male their fishing may be expetted to be a peor one; if a female a good ono. Sometimes, how ever, the skipper secures it end hides it away, sailing it and laying it aside for the season. The boat must not be turned against the sun. Certain animals considered of ill omen must not be spoken of in the boat, and ministers in this respect occupy the same place as rabbits, hares, and pigs. Fish ermen do not like to lend anytliing to a neighboring bout lest their luck should go with it. If they lend a match they will contrive secretly if possible to Lreak it and keep part, hoping thereby to retain their luck. Their ilislike to Lave anytliing stolen ia increaseel by the fear tliat the thief may have stolen their luck with it. To ask the question, "Where are you going? of any ono who is going oa board is equivalent to de stroying all Lis chances for that time. Persous with certain names are held to be of bod omen, the dreaded nanifs be ing different in different villages. Frastrburg ."ree Press. Hooch Experiences. David Christie Murray, the novelist, writes: "Fight or ten years ago I was fitting in the Savago club in the com pany of four distinguished men of let ters. One was tho editor of a London daily, and he was talking rather too humbly, as 1 thought, about his own career. 'I do not supijose,' ho said, that any man in my present position Las experienced ia London the priva tions I knew when I first came here. I went hungry for three days, twenty years back, and for three nights I slept in the park.' One of the iiarty turned tome. 'Yeiu cap that, Christie? I an swered, 'Four nights ou the embank ment, four days hungry.' My left Land neighbor was a poet, and he chimed in laconically, 'Five.' In effect it proved that there was not ono of us who had not slept in that Hotel of the Beautiful Star which is always open to everybody. We Lad all been frequent guests there, and now we were all prosperous and had found other and more comfortable lodgings." Tat In the Body. Tat stored in the body as adipose tis sue is a bank on which the body may draw for supplies of energy and heat when required. It is stated that in the Fraucei-Gt-rman war of 1570 the German emptrcr. acting on the strongly ex pressed opinion of Lbstein, that muscu lar fatigue could be best supported on fat, gave orders that each soldier should have served out to him 2.70 grams oi fat bacon. It is clso a well known fact that fat animals bear privation of food bett r lh:in thin ones. Pittsburg Dis pateh. The Honles Work of All. Few poets had mora admirers among wemen than WlattieT had, and this ad miration frequently took jiersonal form. One day Lis sist-. r. in he r slow, tjuakei fashion, was ih-sr riling these eraptiuns: "Thee Last 1:0 id-a." she said, "of tin tiuif Grecnlcaf sp-.mCs in trying to iost- lhe-sn jMnt-le on the streets. Sometint'.s Le comes hom and say. "Wt II. sis'er, 1 Lad la-.rd work to Lu ; him. but I Lavt i.st Lim."" Ta this W Li trier lathetic aliy r.cd.- l, "6r.t I enn u- vtr losj a her.' S- an FiT-iirisin Argonaut. Never Heads Criticisms. Mr. Santley, the eminent baritone, de clares that since lid La lias rarely read a crit ii i-;m that Las been passed upon liis singing. In that year ho was taken severely to task for a performance at the Binringliam festival, and the remarks of the caustic criiic so affected Lim that he I'ctermined to read no more criticisms. If other performers, distinguished and not elistahgruaht-d, would follow this x irnj le, what heartburn: jgs would be t-ivedl London Tit-Bits. Cost of the Warld's Ealr. More money Las already been paid out in creating the World's fair than the directors thought would bo necessary to complete it when congress voted to send the exposition to Chicago. Ten million dollar was thought to be the limit tlien. Audite.r Ackerman's report shows that the expenditures to I 1 Lave been fI2,460,2:i('..CI. Tlie receipts have been tI3,229,4ol.l"i. Tue available balance on hand Dec. 1 was ff.:0.OCS.C3. about enough to List two weeks at the present rate of expenditures, but the souvenir coins are coming, nnl tho directors hive nearly J-.'.OOO.Ooo yet in exposition bmds from which no capital has been received. Chicago Letter. A Kansas City man swallowed a door ley early one morning. The Trenton (Mo.) Tribune says any one who mis takes his mouth for a keyhole should reform at once. The Temple of Diana at Ephesua, which was about an even hundred years in building, was 4.70 feet to the first sup port of the roof. Of traditions of buried treasure at taching to the sites of Roman cam pj and deserted ci tie's there are plenty still to be met with. Greek women wore the chiton, a tleevele9 garment, and over it a shawl formed of a square piece of woolen 0aK . Tha finest Sight la the Wolld. This fair of ours, in its general aspect and judged from the artistic j4nt of new, is not only much more sue-cessful than two years ago we believed it could be it is much more succ-essful than any that has ever been created in this or anoth er land. It is not only comparable to the "beautiful Paris exhibition of 1S?9, and sot only equal to it it ia greatly supe rior. And it sexcellence is not an imita tion or even an adaptation of any prec edent, hut has been achieved upon en tirely new and original lines. It is per fectly certain that every one who goes to Chicago next summer will be aston ished, no matter how much he may have heard and lielieved in advance; and it is just as certain that he will be cliarmed, no matter how gixxl or how captions his taste mav be. Only those who know how hard it is to produce a high degree of beauty on a vast scale and ia complicated ways will fully appreciate what they see at Chica go. They, and only they, will fully un diTftand that they are li holding one of the most beautiful of sights, and, consid ering its genesis, distinctly the most wonderful sight, in the world a sight the character of which, I am not afraid to say, has not been paralleled since the Rome of the emperors stood intact, with marble ialace, 6tatue, terrace, bridge and temple, under an Italian sky no bluer than our own. Mrs. Van Rens selaer in Forum. A ItaUoon for tha Kaiser. The sura of 00,000 marks (2,000) which the German emperor has just presented to the Ge rman Society for the Promotion of Aerial Navigation for the advance ment of this science is to be devoted to the construction and equipment of a giant balloon. This balloon will lie as high as a four storied house, will be fifty six feet in diameter and it will contain no less than 2,5oO cubic meters of gas. It will be made of Egyptian cotton stuff, and will be coated with vulcanized gum, which is considered better than varnislu A rather interesting feature of the bal loon will bo the provision of a special valve of a new kind, which will keep the gas pure for a longer time, and there-fore sustain the balloon for a longer period. It is propose d to make within a year no li'ss than fifty journeys with the bal- lKin and to ascend as high as possible, up to a3,000 feet if necessary, with arti ficial respiration. Over '4' i0 will be ex pended in purchasing scientific apparatus for this balloon. Experiments will, if ossible, be simultaneously made with two other balloons to further investi gate the physical conditions of the at mosphere. Pall Mall Budget. Henna's Poverty. Contrary to what is supposed by many. JL Ernest Re nan left little private for tune to his family. So much so is this the case that Mme. Kenan intends to 6ell the library of her deceased husband wLile awaiting tho national pension wLich parliament will make no diCicnlty in granting her. M. Berthelot, the life long friend of Renan, says that the latter left the world almost as ioor as he was on the day when he quitted Saint-Sulpiee in order to face the struggle for exist ence. Reman had the same disdain for money, per Re, towards the end of hi career that he had when he said to the imperial minister who offered him a lucrative pot, "Sit tecum tna pecuniar All he wanted was sufficient to enablo him t j pursue his studies in ease and comfort. As a professor of the College of France Renan had 10,000 francs, or 400 a year, from which 5 per cent was deducted in order to form a pension. As director of the establishment he had S0 yearly and rooms, 0 also as fees for atteuding committees and 00 for atte'ndancc-s at the Institute of France, On the whole, M. Bertha-lot estimates that Renan's of ficial emoluments amounted to 1-aTq, francs a year, or Cex. Ho had sold all rights in his literary works to Lis pub lishers, and had to live for many year on what he earned by writing. These 'revelations" about M. Itouan's privata means are made by M. Berthelot ia or der to do away with the notion tliat a a writer and a functionary his friend had made a large fortune. Pans Cor. London Telegraph. The Governor of Tennesnee. Judge Tnrney, governor of Tennessee, though he Las been on the supreme bench fcr twenty -two years, is a farmer. Ha has a magnificent old typical southern home in Franklin count v known as Wolfs Crag. He is sixty-five years old, C feet 4 inches tall, has broad shoulders and weighs 200 pounds. He wears a full short gray beard With theexceptiem e.f a Flight rheumatic affection he is hale and hearty. His rheumatism lias caused Lim to abandon deer and fox hunting, of which ho 1ms been a great lover. At Wolfs Crag he has his pack of dogs and tho horses which liave carried Lim ou many a fox hunt. For years he has been noted as the best eleer shot in the state. Men who Lave Ix-en with him on the hunt say Le can bring down a deer running at full speed 100 yards distant. I?e is one of tbe people. All over the state he is known ns "Old Pe te Turney." It was his county under Lis leadersliip which first seceded from the Union. Before the state ef Tennessee had seceded ho had organized the first Tennessee regiment and gone to the front. Thongh many times offered promotion, Le deedined to leave Lis n-gi-mcnt and went through the war as col onel of the First Tennessee. At tho bat tle of Seven Pines he was shot through the face. Ne-w YirkWorM. Thinning l"hem Ont. A new device for plucking strangers has been invented by the keeper of a bi Clark street restaurant. Ho didn't want to frighten regular customers away by raising pricei; on tin bill of fare, and yet felt that it was a shame to bo lx-hind boarding house keepers, saloons and ho-ti-ls ia overcliargiug. Yesterday a bright idea struck him and he promptly put ii hi operation. A waiter gave the snap away. "I've eaten there for six months." said a we known merchant, "and wl dom had cause for com plaint. Last nigl I I ordered a sirloin steak, as I had of re-i done before. It ws much thinner than canal, but I was not particularly hungry and end not complain. This morning 1 was served with n still thinner one and kicked. Then the waiter told me the steaks were all being cut thinner tins week because so iriny 6trar,gers wero in town, and t'ie boss wanted to get more for meals without driving away the reg ulars. It's the same way everywhere else. The pies are smaller; so are the jiats of butter, and the preiprietor has ic tnnlly run in a lot of new coffee cups that Lold considerably less than the old ones.'' St. Louis Glolie-Dcniocnit. The Oucca's Slat nary at Ualmoral. Her majesty proposes to place a statue .f the Emperor Frederick in the ground of Balmoral, which are crammed with memorials of the qun-n's deceased rela tites and friends while every hilltop in the ncighliorhood Ufrs a cairn. There are only three statues oue tho prince consort, by Th?ed (representing Lim in highbind dress); the jubilee statue of tlie queen, which was presented to her by her Scottish tenantry and servants; and a statno of John Brown, by Boehm, which occupies a conspicnous position on a wooded bank near the garden. Princess AKce m commemorated by a Celtic cross of granite, and the Duke of Albany by a se-at of polished granite. The memory of Sir Thomas Biddulph is recalled by a grauito fountain. Tlie bronze statno of ' the prince conrt iu the grounds is an exact copy of Lis whito marble statue in the corridor of the cas tle. London Star. The return of crfqne-t is preeiie-tea, and will lie a welcome word to many whose affection for that deliirhtfnl if exasperating rarue lm never bwn nnita supplanted by tennis, archery, lowling. goit or any or its snlirtitnteB. An iron bound bucket, weighing about sixty pounds, fell a distance of twenry- uve feet tlie other day and struck a Bc-ldiug. Mich., man squarely on the head, and did not injure him is the least. PRCFilPT, GOOD VORiL RHEUMATISM. Mr. Wfflet F. Cook. Canaioharie, N. Ywrhe,: jT?r momixiK with excrncu.ni. p.ns ia y shoo d. Trwd y an ois reus for sedden Pu.s without cfcx-t ; wert t my oft ce : . the r-i bensr in3eToie ; went fcotr at n o clock "'ST. JACOBS OIL. eeevtai2tcai,pain ceased, ami t I ocictawe-,1 towut; care permanent." NEURALGIA. Ltttls Raptt, VS. P1 Mr-'r": wouu ate. oac Euuoca uo i -" " w Bucklen s Arnica Salve. The test Salve in the world for Cuta, Bruise. Eores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. N. Sny der. . "Which do yon like best, Uncle Silss, tragedy or comedy V "Well, for the most part," replied Farmer Begosh, "I believe I prefer tragedy, for when the kiliin' comes yer feels that yer get tin' sorter square with the sctors." Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and heal thy, try Electric Bitters. If "La Gi ippe" has left you weak and weary, use Elect ric Bitters. This remedy acts directly oa Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afilicied with Sick Headache, yon will find speedy and per manent relief by taking Electric Bitters One trial w ill convince yon that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles on ly 50 cents at J. N. Snyder's drug store. By serving oxtail soup at the begin ning of dinner and providing calves' head jelly for desert, a Lotel-keeper can manage to make both ends meet. What Am I to Do? This is the oft expression of the weary sufferer with Rheumatism, Neuralgia ana other painfal diseases. The whole human frame is tortured and racked with pain. It is well to remember no known medicine equals Red Flag Oil for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains and Bruises. Price 25 cents at 'G. W. Ben ford's drug store. A Sign of Extremity. How is the col onel?" asked one Kentuckian of another who had just returned from Col. Frank fort's sick room. "The colonel is a very sick man, Bah. " saw him swallow a glass of water given him by tbe nurse ithout even a protest, sah." Jimbley "There goes a man worth his weight in gold," Soiitbere " What has he done?" Jimbley "lie recover fto.OOO damages for the loss of one foot." Hail Seen the Bogy-Man Before, She (to her little sister aged five) "Now, Rose, you must gj to bed, because the br.gy-man will .soon be here," Little Rose "Oh ! I'm no more afraid of young Mr. jor.ts than you are." Fifty Years Ago I'uele Saiu was not so banl worked as to day. The mail carriers were few. the post age upon asiue'e lelter traj 25 cents. When one was received. ILe family all gathered around tLe father to bear tbe news. Oa a memorable occasion the letter read as fol ow: Tue dctn'j ilia ci" Prince Regent'' is empty, please aead me anoth-r. Oar frieed Daniel Webster wa3 with us when it rime, and considers it I he finest Le has ever tasted. We are happy to know the 25 cent postee is pine. &. happier to know the whiskey Webster prai.-cd is to be bad at McCul lough's Half Century House, 523 Libery street, foot of Fifth avenue, PittsbtlrBh, Pa. send registered letter ertostefT.ee order fcr the m-J'eal wonder Prince Regent." "I am convinced of the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla, after having taken but a few doses" this is what many people eay. Brahma Will Cure Yov. Iirri)f.iH, JIav 13. 1W Gentlemen: Ilavii.it had rheomati-m since prinrfl. and would he laid up ,r wekt eiery ipriiiK -.d fi! 1 hava tried all the o eelled cures 1 c uld hear of. and cot mi re!W un til tiifs tprrrix t beard of your hK.h.VA KIIKC MATIC KFM illiY. I procured some and leceiv ed almost immediate rtl.ef. and a'tvr taliinx one and one hall bottles, am convinced 1 am cured beyond allduuht. Verv truly your". CliAS kAVw, Butcher. -'U Ilii. St., AtleKheuvClty. I am familiar w lib tbe above case, and can tmj that the iacls se-t forth are curn-t. H. PeiWllERMAKER, Ai.-etitat riitshunth for Nehoa, Mor. bid: t'o. If your drUi---is d-je M keep it. npi.ii receipt ol P.O. ord r lor fl .Vi we will seiid one botlic. 111! All A MKI1 IE tel.. tzi Liui rtv street, I'itUhurgb, I"a. ely's catarrh n.i r'.ev?it oi tun. Ddim tv yfi.sVtiwr 11 irt Pain mnA k . . 1 Ictlammaiion. Heala Sores, Rtatores lbs Hetiws of Twite and Smell. Try tha Cure. HAY-FEVER A r-artlile K apj.l llaxi i Tit an aarli Ttr.fltri.1 an 1 Id -H:tvb!e. !'r.t"k0criiU at Iruggiu ; Ly mail. Kl.Y unoT:fcKa, : Warren ... Xew York. It is to You. Interest TO BUY YOUR Drugs and Medicines JOHS H. SKYDEB. BTOC7BWOB TO Biesecker k Snyder. None but the purest and beet kept In stock, and when Drugs become inert by stand ing, as certain of them do, wt de stroy them, rather than im pose on our customers. You can depend on having your PRESCRIPTIONS k FAMILY RECEIPTS filled with care. Our prion are aa low as any other first-class house and on many articles much lower. The people of this county seem to know this, and have given us a large share of their patronage, and we shall still continue to give them the very best goods for their money. Do not forget that we make a specialty of FITTLNa TRUSSES. We guarantee satisfaction, and, if you hare had trouble in this direction, give ut a call. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in great variety; A full set of Test Lenses. Come In and hart your eyes examined. No charge for examination, and wt are confident w can suit you. Come and see na. Respectfully. JOHN N. SNYDER. w w -- CA&L SCHEIBE. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MANUFACTURING STATIONER AM) BLANK BOOK MAKEU. HANNAH BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. Geo. 71. Th o in an, Co. 13 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. All Departtaenrs of our Store are well stocked with the beat foods we ran buy. and we are offering foods which defy competition. Our Store is Headquarters for the Choicest Country Produce. Th stock of Slaide and Fancy Groceriea has nev er been more complete, and ia being sold at ITice Exr-ptionally Low. all and examine our good and be convinc ed that Onrs ia Bargain .Store. WE SELL CROWN BAKING POWDER. Johnstown's New Grocery. Htvlnf opened a new GROCERY STORE, Southeast Comer of Market & Locum Streets, JOHNSTOWN, I am prepared to furnish buyers from different points with all kinds of freth groceries at lowest prices. Country prodHce, such as but ter, egjw, etc., taken in ex change for goods. JAME D. RUTLEDGE. G. C.JORDAN. JOSEPH HINCHMAN. JORDAN & HINCHMAN. Customers T-1I! find ns at the same old star.d, with a larger supply of our own manulaviered foods, such as Hum. k CHFIETIS, than ever. As wholesale dealers in CRACKERS, CANDIES, NUTS AND FRUIT, we have tnTeavd fnrillli.-s for flillaf orders promptly and sattuuu.r.ly. Jordan te Iliiiclmian, 270 and 272, Main Street, JOHX 5TWS, PA. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. BUY YOUR 33ootsancl Shoes AT 84 FEAJJKLrrr STUEET, Johnstown, PA. Lowest Prices Guaranteed GOOD LIOUORS w and Cheap Liters ! By calling at the Old Reliable Li-fJor Store, 5o.809 Main St., and 106 Clinton St, Toliiistown. IPa., ail kln.Isof the Choicest Liquors la market ran be had. To my old e-uvoraar this is a well known fact, and to all Khers convincing proof will be given. Ikm't forget that I keep ou baad the greatest variety of Liquors, the choicest brands and at the 1-iwest prices. P. S. FISHER. I am row prpiiTl to fsnnTniO!at. the pub lie with any wi tctrytt.li.i; in the HaMware line by tti I i:t:On wcn'iy nia.e to my ioriocr lrpc ;;"w:. I kr'; all Lin.l- of artirif ,u iiT liDw and iuy price r"!!e:e romr-viloti. If yoo want a r?iui, a revolver, a knut. a w, a irimlet. a;i a turf r, a (ic--,r, a tair ffcUi. hiu m, wrt-mi, naj, ho !, hor; bliiiiWi, or anvthiug iu hardware it luwtjKt pt.cts tall oa inn. Herman Bantley, Clinton St, Johnstown, Pa. CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch NORTHWARD. Johntf.ywn S! :lt i'-tprau. Rock wood S: a. m., evnerser 4.lf. atoyeittowu 4:-, Uooversville SM. Joliasuisrt-, 6:1U. Jotr.f iv .Vn7 Ea tkw. Uirkwroil 11. Si a. m., Kiraerset 11;. iiovestown U:, Uuovcrsviile l.':37, Jobnatowit liM p. n. Jo(fia''vw Acmwrm'ntim Rorkwnod J-sfl p. m , HtmienH t bjH p. bl, (tnyesown e. :tl p. m.. Uooversvllle t:tl p. iu., Johusuiwn 7: p. ex. Smlap jf(Vrwfa'i Sockwoe-d 11:. 15 a. m. bouiem-t, 1 18. mtrTHVIJtKD. Mali Johrrown 7: a. m., Honverrr!!!e 8 St 8-oyestowa H.i, Somerwt :16, Kotkwood V:o. ipmw John.town p, m.. Hoovernville 4.1$, Htoyestoww uA, Hoiotrnet S:ul, Hot k wood &.. Suwl'iy Oatf)t'htifmu :i0. m., HixvcrviUe If. a. m., Kmyentown ) a. in, Exwienel 10.1 a. m , Kix-kaood i0:ia. m. cwa'fay jfrennwo'f'ifina Somerwt 51 p. nt. Hx.kwood p mM Daily. IESNYSLANIA KAILKOAD. eCHEPlBDE IN EFFECT DEC 33, 1SSL castcwn rawcAfio Time DISTANCE A.ND FARE. Mile. 17o', 47 ",, fj Fare tl IS a 11 S 3 7t 1 41 2 St 7 . 1 lb iohssskiwnto Altonna.. Hamsi unr. . 1'hiiadeli.hla. Miairviile inl " ireenlirg, " Piushainn. PAttimore " wa-Oiiugtou CONDENSED NCIIEDtrL- Tralns arrive and depart from the station at Johnno n aa follows : WESTWARD. Oyster I rpreas . . wewtern KxpFew- Johnstown AvromBiodattonM " Express. Pads Fxpr-. . . . a ay Passenger. .1:1)1 m ..-Ja m 6 t a. m jr. a. m X3 a. m i. st p. m i 1 p. m . 9rJB p. ia . M p. m. Ma.l.. ioliuwown xpn J's.-l Lipa.. SAcTfARD. Atlartle Tr 5 a. m i 44 a.m. 9 M a. m. . le 15 a.m. HarrKburg Aecc suae.' ail i Day fapreas . ,. -A toons Espre.v.Ma -Mail kx tirx-s iihlletoww Lt-Or JtH V.' r hiifeielpbi aJcw vi. fact Line ..mm- . l.Md n. m. 4 11 p. m 7 rs p. sn. . , 16 p.m. . V3.3bp. wl Jacob D. Swank, WatchniaUer nd Jetrrler, Ken door west of Lutheran Churrh Somerest, Pa. Iara now prepare J to 8up plj the public with clock?, watches and jewelry or all tlesoripiioni, a3 cheap as the cheAie?t. REPAIKINO A SPECIALTY. All work guaranteed. Look t my stock before mating your pmr cliases. A. H. HUSTON, Undertaker and EmbaJmer. CoOios, Casilaetti and Itoben OF ALL CRALKSOS' HAXD. A. GOOD IIIVRSE and everything pertsinin to fUnerais furnlahe-d ou short notice. South Tsrkitfoct StratL Semanst, Peas'a .St-lys Scientific American Agency for 4 j.::-. CAVEATS. TRAOe MAilll. DE9ICN PATENTS, COfVRICHTS, tcJ Jfor tnfnemaHoB and free Hamlhor wn-eto ML'.N.n co.. ;4 KMi.iuir. Niw V-iks:. Oldest bareau f securii ir patents in America. Kvery intent t.isen out t.y a- l hnnurht hefttro Vhe pubuc by a uouoa giviA tree of eufe ui U14 ,f ricufrfic mwifan Larrst r?rrrlatioT. of awr rati fl' prr tri t worlU. h,.oiioiT iliiurtmied- M- lrrrli-'nt iaix sNotiM b withma It, VTtrki j-.j.oil a yt-ar: SlJsUsiz rmnatba. A-lArvm 'f N.S a CCW tt-Mawtr, 3ol iwroatiwai, Acw Cut. FOUTZ' S HORSE AhO CATTLE POWDERS i M wi'i .it ..r:- Tr or Lisa Ta tf.i i F.vttv (..v, i-rr -ro !'! :n K-tit" t' r p , ).. rn vi r.e' -ltr lifsn" rt vP.x. K''ti" i'.-.T'ifr t- - H jie,.-, ,.,, t ; a i N r ."v !-. ffW V'sm- lr "ar il tf-rf"?- If r fnfir! tr of milK an i frfn; t we:i tv rt.-r f.-u.. a:.'t it ii.r u ti:Ucr t.rin W't Ttft. ("h:17" !ow-If w'tl '-:r i- rrr-si,t hi-.nstt KTKCT Dle A tn '! fit fi.tres nfj r ( 3ll.es -r ,m.rL hor-n'm P..wrif wifj. : &atij niuX. CAV1D K. TOCTZ, .ropriitor, EALTIHOHE. MO- WE TELL YOU nolhinr new whea we state thai i eneaee iu a p. riaaeu:, muei hr.thv -ud pw n-utit Uu-i-ne-t, that r ;ur a pniiit f r ev-rv .ut'i work. neh is tlie bit-in-- we olfer tlte Wfwsuiif tia.-f. We leacll them how lo nmiie moiiey ntputly, aJ x-iiamnn-e even- one ho tnl!ow our iii'rtu-lion iitlifu:le Ilie itiakms of S UM! OO month. k-very one wtm tx.ei iioi-i s sutl wo-iL) will sv.rt-ir au'l .ee-lily iticrv.i-e tlieir earnir-; lliere can he no jtieti.-a ahou: others now at wore are dottis ir.aiid vou, rts-lt-r. can do ttie ..niie. Tin i !he l l lil' il2 bujinee that ..u lixte ever hud pieciisnCTj to i-n-nre. yt w!!l a.jlie a :rave mi-take il roa t:iii lo poe it a triul uw. If Ton fra-u the" .ioisikmi, and a-t q-.m-kir, you will dirertly hud our-e:f in a most pro-penias hHiut at tii'-h oa i-:t surelv in. ike an:i s;ne lar- -now of iiionev. 'I he reui!.oi only a feflr hours' work a ill orti n etti ii a nki !" W netlier vo:i are ohi or voiinj. niaw cr wumMii, it o uiif.-reiw..', do as .e :e!l ou, jiio ii--ee wiil MK-el ion al Hie very lart. J.i-itiu-r expT:i-iieeor r:ipital ere--.try. 1 lne who wot k for a are. rewafletl. V ns Mot wntr tn n.ty lo." fu:l iKir.K-uiars li'-e ? K. 4 ALLEN A t A.. ltox No 4 :(, Anjuaui, Me. iZ ; - ' , TAHRftJRO f.STiu'.. ETC- Ccubrs Free Tr pH-LflVOGEL, SCAEF.C-T.fA- CIVS I0C11 B0V3 A CSEFCL PHFSES?. TiCSj cud Ci!L tl-ZOt S10.CO, $ai.oo to Jji.oo. gW 5c. . CattrJbgj. W. A. 1'nntin?, !TotliIn On Earth "Will HENS isv LIZB Sheridan's Condition Towder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. Good for iioulting Ilrnt. ft i abNrlratele jsien. ItijMy eoreTrtrtTnl. tn rn-a- 9 rue Strlin.f a in.-. 1. :i mo larv- ion S.' . mrnti ni to ; t rtotp. sbs '.in- -u-l.wi.,-r If yon rau't get it aend to aa. W mnii .UK- irtf .e Ki- l A s I 4 .b can f : A Siv can K pp t. li.ttirtt f.'ul.o i.m.i. pr-re i.'. r-T. 'n with M 'inortli.i ,.r ior. Nua.ultf cur uttiii Bn"'r.iLrl Hirei HiKnr. i. S. Jl'H.Ne' lU.II.llrt m Ho.ae St, CWim, ! HEfIGH&DRQM&OID'S 1 if? .1 v sawfessri' A if - - ? ,iafi. SAVrtilLLutBIGIilES A aromiertiil Improvement In Frietiow feed, aaj liia-Barh. Hack trxKHM of I sxruae Ikree tm a." bint as any oth. tn tre n-ur.t. relet Ma ('latest Frew, eanstna :1 tlie fe.,1 zvanuc l sleiot su.lmBile l-kin; arret aaetas ia awwrr aad wear. Write fr rirvuiars atwl irv- : funiKha frte upon apiteatlon. Also raria Tasxa liar, raw a. Ila Hakra, Cailivntaro. 4 ara Plant era, hellers, etc Mnai it r BENCH i. DROHSOU, Uatlrs., VCM. M. YOU CAN FIND a fli ia llrTtrS'-ii h t 1b A4ri-a THIB PAPER t4 nl SSS PwElIIlTGTOiT EHOS. r J. l -.-i , f... A I a f1i-w "V '-&e V uw. V-rfe.';. ? rSsa l ) UjrX SCHMIDT The Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigar II0lI5t Ifi THE UfJlTED STATES. sisrASHSeSSaO is -so. DISTILLER Fine Whiskies. Cf . &-0S. 95 ASD 97 FIFTH A VEX IE, PITTSfiVl.t;: P All ordeiw jeced by nil will ixt-it. rnajt : :tt,P Cinderella Stoves and R; Their Clcanli- ' - - ness Mfejj j Saves . Pt" C Tt Lessens r-. Labor. T will pay you to examine the QUEEN" CIXPERKI.L.Y RA.Vr fnv vnn hitv. It had all the latest imnrover.;eM. and U M,i ' 1 teed to" be a crood baker. It has the direct draft dan-per, l can hare a fire ia one-half the time reiuired with the on!;.-? Tli id is a valuable feature w hen you w ant a qurk fire lor early L: IThaa an extra large high oven, thoroughly ventiLie l. T,--of inflowing and outflowing air can be regulated at will : tl.L- a perfect baker, and no burning on the top. Jt has the T; i; grate, which is the perfection of convenience and ckaiJi-u .j. i; pecially durable, having three separate ides, or the advautas of . grates "in one, and not ea.-ily warped by the action of tlie lire. Slanufaitured by PtH AVEX A CO., Umited, Pittburgh. Soil and ct;arant-.-.d t.y JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset. I Krissinger &: Kurtz, Berlin, Ta., and V. J. Corcr & Soa Meicvli REMEMBER "Things done well anj wilh a care, exempt thais.-Ivc .': .5 IT WILL PAY YOU to art TOCB Jlettiorial lVork WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET, PENN'A Jlannit-Mrcr of aad 0aier in E-Mrrm Wtrk Fvrnithr'ion Ipinrt yolict, taaU Cotiir mm m esuhi m Also. AgntjorlU WUI7Z BBOSZSl Persona In need of MONO! EST WORK will find il to tieir interest tocnii '. my shop wi" a rror aitowina will be givea thix .suf.o. f-vtum trwmnirr'l v Evti-y itxtf. and tKlt'E A Y LO W. I iTiie special alteaUoa to the white Bronze, Or Pure Zirto Monument Introdneed by REV. W. A. KINO, as a rVci.ie-1 Tl-.fnivmt til in tile point uf MAI KKIAL AND ftiN-TKI 1II0.N. and which is dtiue1 to tie tne Iropular Mttiiirrertt fur our Cliaueable fii mate. aatwIVS MS A CALL. WJI. F. SUAFFEjR. A l f K.. KiaV M w. y M. w. I Main Street, say m- btsw m , vwsvv mtm m s j mm v 9 sw mmu n w- W e w Favorite with People h Search cf FRESH AHD PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Iyc Stuffs, Sponges, Trut. Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THK DOCTOR GIVE3 PE230SAT. A1TENT1CJ TO T33 CCMPOrxniNu f Lontlier's PrascFiptms 1 Family II S ifi AT CASS BEISQ TAKES TO ViZ OSLT F&EcH ASD Fl&X AS7'CZ3 SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES. And a Full Lir.3 Optical Good3 always on nari I a. ii jj'i 1 , r: 1 j. j a lj ii.. r. a.x suca THE FIflEST 8BAHDS OF CIGAE3 Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display cur ; to intending purchasers, whether they lay horn us cr elsewhere. J. f.L LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STBEET - ... SOMERSET.? Somerset Lumber Yak - ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, M Ajrcw act aa A ass Pima aso WbolvaI-i a Rrraiua or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIA!-1 JLJLcLtei iiriU OOIT VVCKM' OAJL' POPLAR, BIDISOS. PiCKeTS. MOCUIS(;S. A8H. WALXTT. FLOOKIXtJ, SSH. ETAIR R-H " CHSSaY. TELLOWPIXE, 8HIS0IXS. DOORS BAl-r-TE?- cHEsrrxvT. white pixe, i ra. bunl1 51 A Genera I-lneofan Kra.lr of Lumber and Biilldiu Material and Roofi S'a Also, can famish anythlnf in the line of onr o.,n to orler with tessocsl promptccsa. socn aa Brackets, Oe'd-sutd au.-k, eie. ELIlS CTJS"IsrrLS'GIIA3l Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. E. Station, Somerset J. J. SPECK. The Wholesalc Witc Alio Liouow Distillers of "Holmes' Ecs PCRE ItYE 1VIIISUY. All the leading Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in bond or tax Importers of fine Brandies, Gins and Wines- SEND FOR PRICE I 1ST. Telephone No. 305. - 120 Water St tni I33" Av PtTTSBtS BUILD 1 AND JOBBER OF TtLtsHet IMPORTER OF - - cDHl.A ;j-a- i Men 1-jiJiu.ij Aii 1--. PiiCTIClLLT: V I i" T'3rt--!.a T ":"-..'; V A i rf fj -jVPHeeL i. -f ! KOKUKENTAU E C ?l r-.y.?i M r m. w. . . a TA. Lv 1 A Somerset, Pa. a 111 u n .1. .1 i - , v 1 Over ZOO ! " r :eautiful -";', j ? designs. V' " .iiij j assortment all can be suited. WM M. HOt5- Lcaoino House or WtSTtnis PsttxW1 t " 1 1 d
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