THE GliLViT KXrOSlTIOX. Fcct3 end Figures Explalnicj Its Habitude. V hy the WorWl LI iB ,,1,- the -;ret.t Show o 1 art it .'lluuirr KultdinB rUltU l illi bok-e fcshiOita. iSpreal VTorld's Fair Letter The rcat Columbian exposition b , OI-n. Pfop from the oU-rrr.ost crxSnf the cartli arc find.!!':, l-v-tari the nrsf-rn met .i! is. If..rean ,.tl.or month has pas.-.-,!, the unn.l J-,ir u iil live uwle l-rt of it LiV.'-rv. This patfr. fully rvali-ln t!.a '"'f tanceof tiie Mdrvn J. a um!e making, nili. ciurintr the eoiuhur months, sup ply its readers with original arti.-.os which will b authentic both in letter yres- and illustrations. Onr service ol esp.ition letters vriU. in fart, le 8 history of the prand undertaking. To Vive a fair Wca of the majrnifi coace cf the fair. sLa.ll ia this open- KVntANXE TO EI.ri.'T:aCiTV El II.JUNO. I inj letter present some fisrures from the report of Director Ceni.-ral Davis. The acreage tinder roof at the preMr.t j writing is 200. 1"0 oci-s lKinj covered 1 y the exposition proper and 5'J by concession building-.s, divided as fol lotts: i;m-ur;5. '' corerr i. y lT.ln.stratlon v,: .1 j. t in. ry huil !id toiler houe ; " Pliii.T' 6tul:ull .- Jv.viii t'.o.'Tina!" z 'K. A'r.i-vllLiral ttci.iiug.... . .... ...... )-.r-stry hu'.KUiig . .......... 1! Ia:rv bmi'uir-. ........... ............ .. -''m. I l..--t-s - ulm Dtif La stock r.i.c 1! ''tniiar v s Miopa. t'inijcy'a ttari.s . 1 - Sa.- c;-ai!M!.r work; I'" Iruiii;' rrixnr."is toue. ...... .... S 1 i. lank br-uaf :: ' Sarnu.U - -;' l'ritvir. mus.c hull ta-inu . V-' " Mnut-iur- hiiJ Liberal Aria......... l.:t I.i'irif::v l'u;l:n? -"I ll !;ne lJ Mua- iuiWs.w - j 1 rausii.rlinn iU Aliai-x Vrnnuai hUitn irtunds and bui'.-hnp-f tiead;uruir.... Phtiu:f aphic tiuiiiisii: li'trliculiural t)ui.l-iv ltirtiriUura crt-f'uiiouM-s.. .... UnaiinH tmiilm .......... Vir' tut p-'iK-" houses 1 iStl'Ti'-S lUli'l!U Mvt::ini';il ef!lts.... Art bu::.!.l;? :it It-lut; UUlcs, Viju.awa juid Hvil- itt-k . Art u.stil'j :M elown lowu; ....... I-uiUer UuiiJig.... . . - M.kJ.-I t.:i.M,Lg M.Kk barns . 'mJooi b;mso '!Nni music buildiu. ........ .... .... .mrnot3 .... ...................... Musk- ftUinrts . lVrr-n nd nr-ds fiiretri'tv c&scs. ...... Oi:!urvn buiiumg k'Ui'.iC COUjiuf i. .... ........ li-.'0 ." 111 79 -'.' . if : UK! l 7 ." It S:; .. ... H 4 ,..o 16 .0 Total Anthr.'iHjloical baiiilicn Grand Total .. M7.:!.l In addition "to these are the state 1)uildicps, the foreign porerniuent headquarters, the C cited States gov ernment building, admissions and col lections building1. Casino. Music hall, two chocolate pavilions, ei'ht Indian bouses, parbajre cremt-.torj-. I"cnn-yl-rania railroad exhibit. New Vork Cen tral railroad exhibit, army liipi;a!. lipht-house, weather bureau. b-sid s numerous building-sand bHitlisif con cessionaires and the structures on the Midway I'laisauce. such as those A'jreria and Tunis, with many build ings; the Austrian village, and abo-.;t twenty buildings: captive ballon:;: Chinese village: Dahomey villatr: Dia mond Match company: Ferris "heel; (eriiian village, over thirty buildii:-: IIapttdjack's animal show: Nat:oi.;;l Jiunj.'arian Orpheum: Irish industries; Irish village, nine strtietures; iee rail way; Jajiauese ba.'aar; I.ibby t.as company; lecture hall: Moorish palace: natatorium; National Dress and luv tume company; Persian concession: panorama of Demcse Alps; Panorama Kilauca; St. Peter's model; Venice Murano; Vienna cafe; the Workman's home. etc. Following? is a statement of moneys rtiised for purposes of the exposition, exclusive of cost and value of exhibits: Ap-irn;iria:Ml l;y f.Tfirn i.-uvt'rn- l.;eiitjs ats-itrxl uz to Ihe nu-s! ts-i;l .nipnaticjn t t:. tt'-tuirl- cj-M tr lo.-r-.u iiiTa.rs n:ace:rura oaiciui a.it tr-,w,ii oj T!e wi.iutiin ttiaUc by the rte-p.truu-t:t uf pul i.c:ty uiid premo- ir.'iu all suurcc uj u 6-.w-t (fTC.CTl (O C r.'r.butkcB bv states of the ct.M.n Or.:-.n! ap?rcpri.itiua by Uuited sui'seov. r&mi-ut. A: l-r.-T. t.y torertrat Dl of ii v- ur.:iinn fcuvpinr csi-ns ... A.rrAvruit.Hi t.y puv.ntn:f.nt for 't. nw uifUalii aiid di:'ouia"4 A:-Tir.;,n it'Mn (or cuvtruiaect A? : rt.ur.ai'... tor Foverr.a;cnt 1 ia.T.O OJ Ai-j r ;f -utieu for &l:oi! cojn:i- s ... A ;'?:. if r.-'.ioo for caUooal coiciai' tuo. iO.' . . . ................ rtrorr:atioa for national cocrr.!- s:i.n. i W t's.i.-:-:, from stockliolJers . ! -i-o en rrrs i . r.v ; v s t 4.1V4 ikl 01 . .. i-r !'.. nature iioods. cue Jr.uury I. Isvi . t'. .. e r.voi;t'.s to Apri It .. i e-rtt , i. ieMjtUa;-oua reo , ... CraaJ total.. T;- different departments of tl;e ex-p.sit;-a are now ranninjr sm.xjthly. Tlie arieultnral department contains .ii. ten- ti'uy and instructive exhibits from every part of the union. I "repara tions for the da:ry tests are vi a 1 vaneed. and cattle represent :r. tiie Jcrvv, Cuvmsi'y, shorthorn ami other breeds are already on the grounds. Tiie departments of horticulture, viti eu'turo and floriculture arc especially eo:ii;;lvts'. al:u;st every nation unde the sua J-oiitjr represented. la the Fisheries buildin.7 thirteci fv-rei-ru cotir.'.ris anj every state of t he union are represented. Collective tiispiavs are made by quite a cumber of i.tatos. Th- department of mine and m:i:i-! is tiurticulariv rioli. Miaiaj iraeuio e -y an ! appliances of foreign and d r:: v tic make are exhibited in almo.,1 i:.jrj.li-do prof asit.n. this exhibit aloi.e covering a hpa.ee of .IT.'-JJ kjuuiv (n-l. Manuiaetures. of course, occupy the l-rp'est s.pa-. in the largest bui'.Jin c-er erected. Dk-c'rieal advancement U illustrated in the Elect ricul bu;i iin;.-. arid the lil nil arts iiave r.ever Ivlcri! lecn aci-or led as much space as bv the icnr.aers of the Chicago cxposiTit.n. The liejxsrtmcnt d foro-try. i f the most interesting features of the fair, has attracted the attention of cx hil.iWirs everyw l;cre. as can be soca from the assignment of spr.ee: Sq-iartfrr' 1 s-uar fut. T- r. .lad. !.' Arrrr.fne I: .i.4: S- -.!H ............. .1 .0 ' KTCiXiP. ... .. 2 i t r-... .t-.r Iara,-a'i ....! ::! . l:..a. LU-Ma-lia '.tnJa ..- 3 ! 1-lt.uiiuru ; J tr.ia "iHJ;,ka i.j , !.f iu xi'Pspa a nnd I'tii.!- ' l.iraz..i &U9J pae iabis SC4 j The revised assipuraents to btcto? i are as fvHowsc ' " ' Mar1 '"-la, 4v: WisaairtsU. (' t.:. l.ca (..J .hi. Sri t " .v-aau .- ft4 Nor:! Dl.o:i ft j ........ v : r.sia... 1.0" f Hi'i'jrkim . K"ii!.Kkr. ......... 1.11 r.-ifi f': M:52 fi'U... ....... Ma Jr.u;;vi ... 77.'-V-nri.siva Ml .v "..r:h C..Vjl-4 T .. . y.,-. !.-. ViriTiia.... Vir;-.:ia S. :' ji!.ari . PeiajJiia... - iacLiaaa S.ai; rifty-one assignments of tpwe to in!ir:'dual exhibitors have been made and all the applications of merit taken care of. The department ha secured the Jr-SMip collection of ycoods which U very valnahic an 1 coropU ta. GRACE DARLING'S BOAT. The mil la Whit-h sue Went to the Res. roe of tbe l-'orfarhire- The stury of Grace Purlins' is famil iar al! :irounl the world. It has born told in verso and hemic prose and pat on canvas. The little craft in which the heroine went to the rescue of the pasbcnpcr itca:ner rorfanhire on the rocks of Fame inland September 0 and 7, ISO", was bought ia IbT3 by f'ol John Jotcoy, M. P. for South Durliaro, of Newton hall. Stoekslield-on-Tyne, from (irace Darling's brotlier Geonre Iar linjr (wlio is still liviu? in North Ilr.m berlaadi, and was with the tit most k indne.-. placed at the society's di. posal by Mrs. Joicey for the Tyncniout h Maritime exhibition (September and October. I--J). where it ws eagerly visited by alout 2"..700 persons. The little 1muI has reached C'hica-ro and will be one of the- many iiitere.-tin exhibits ii. the Trausportation buil ding. IX-. lea fT the late!Ia Co'jl. The dies for the Isabella coin, the souvenir quarter dollar to ba issued from the Ceiled States mint for the board of hi('y managers, are bein? . and the coins will be ready for ilistributlon in a few weeks. On the i0. verse side is to be a portrait bust of titeen I;-a'.ella, s-.irroundcd ly the words. C:i!ted States of America. Quarter Dollar. On the reverse side is to Ik- the kneelln5' P.iire of a woman with a distaff in lu r hand, which repre sents the industries of women. Atiout t!ii tiL'ure are the words; 'Dolus! of I.ai!y ManfiL'ors. t'olnmbia Coin." Til -ladies nonUl hi'.ve been plad to have fi-.rnisiied their ovvti design for the re verse si le of t'ae coin, but were not able to do to for lack of tiine- CONGO IRON KOUSt Onaict i:hitit to lie Malp by the Kin;r dtfm of IW-lluiu. One of the most curious exhibits in the Delian section of the world s fair is a little iron house which serves as t'.e headquarters of the Dclirtn com mission. It is located in the center of the space allotted to Delirium in the Manufactures buildinjr, and in con struct!. ais an exat reproduction of one of tlflf ltounes the kin? of the Dcl- Tel Mfit'Kl. IHON U-ifsj;, i;:loiax EXliir.1T. p-iuns has s,-:it out to the Con to. Walls, eeiilnirs and ilKirs arc built eu t i:ly of iron which tame over from !'.J...'iuin ia small pieces, reetaryular in form, and which was fixed together rapidly. I a the Con;;o houses, villas and churches are built of iron, and have proved succcssfal. They are not only stroller, but by their curious con struction are proof r.-ainsi the exces sive heat in the torrid zone, and lx iu' built at a small distance from the prounJ are free from the invasion of all insects and noxious animals to plentiful in the Concro. The : y.,tem of ventilation is perfect, a small space beinjr left between the exterior sheets of iron f r the pas-sajre of air. M. Cuervtte, the dcie.crate commissioner, says that the salons in the Conjro iron house will be the coolest t-pots in the exposition during the warm months of tiie summer. Although in iron the in terior is far from presenting an un adorned and homely appearance. The wails and ceilings, on the contrary, are profusely decorated and the interior lavishly furnished with samples of the best Drussols works, Indh as regards tapestry, porcelain va.sc's, and m.nl ern and cimfortable fautcuiis arid lounges. Since the fourteenth century Delirium has pro.lueed some fine work in wrought iron, and here, as in other parts of the Peiiriaii exhibit, the pnblie will be at liberty to admire samples of the production of Belgium cities dur in the last five centuries. Pay of w orld r air t.uidr. The corps cf official jraides at the world's fair are to receive thirty dol lars each per month. This salary. o? serves thj Detroit Free Press, would not approach munificence, even were tiie guides furnishjd with a place to sleep, their board and a little money on the side: bntallof these necessaries they are compelled to provide for themselves. It is whimpered about the country that these men are relying largely np.m tips," and that the man-uj-einent has allowed them to accept their positions with such an tir.der stan lin?. It is also said that a similar arrangement has been made by the lessee of the wheel-chair rights. If this lie tru-.- it will be a discredit to the, mana;rem"r,l of the fair, for it will be an unworthy imitation of an imported custom which has no proper place in America. Visitor should see that a man is paid well for his day's work in this ci-ictry and that the receiving of f.'ra tallies is not acceptable to fre Americans. 'br-arr Wat-r All nipht, Tbe spe-dal comml.sioa sent by the London lancet to test t'ae water sup jdy of Chicago, with a view to the safe ty of a host of Dritish who will visit the world's fair, state that ill-informed rumor has mixed the faults of the sup ply, although some points, and espe cially the ncscicatiSc one of ice in eoo:icr water, cred surious attention. They report that tasre is every reason 1 1 hope Ciat the exhibition will be carr:ei out t ithout the outbreak of an epidemic The report is a Ion.?- one and deals with the drainage and sewer age of Chi'-ugo. the city water works, t'.e condition of the Chieajro river and of I-ake luicuian, atd taniiation gea eraliv. fear. - - ffxs3jr f THE CEil-IAX rXIIIDIT. ?TorpaF303 That of Any Other ForciTa Country. trrry I'art or the tn.:re Erprrentel I rraxim frnm tbe lialwr Pilars Tne reat Krcpp : IrerlptiMi of tlie -Wetitache Uaaa." IPpfClal VTor.A t Ftlr Lnter.1 There can be no doubt that only the fr.ttr lea'4in nations of the world, the Cnitcd States, licrmany, France and F.nirland, are serious competitors at the World's Col umbiane-xposition. And so far as may now be judged the order of merit will run just about as I entim v rated the four countries ,u the pre eedin? sentence. In extent of cxhil its nd ajrerrefrate value of them, in di versity of natural aud manufactured products, this country will be far ahead of all other exhibiting countries, and this was to lie expected and calls for tio special amount of praise, since we ere pivinj this show oui-selves, on onr o-.vn s.el ptid out of tie boundlesi wealth of thp w hole b'-? continent. II wot: hi l-o strange, imlced. if it were otherwise, since at every previous in ternational exposition that country in w hich it was held invariably made tbe largest showir.fr. Next to the United Slates, however, Germany is looming1 tip the largest. This much may lc stated positively even at this early hour, for there are enough points of comparison in evi dence to justify snch a verdict. The third place is as yet ia dispute be tween France and Enirland. A to the vindications of what I have claimed in favor of Germany I shall briefly cite a few comprehensive and convinc ing facts. The German official ex hibitthat portion located on the fair fTorr.ds proper and subject to oflicial competition and jad?rneut covers an area of half a million square feet. Outside the prounds. cm Midway Viaisance, Germany has likewise furnished some of the most unique and interest in? attractions. There is above alb the German village, in one of whose buildings an official exhibit which could rot be placed elsewhere, viz.: the Ethnological museum, show ing types costumes armor, weapons tivi!., etc., of every at'c and strictly arranged on a scientific basis has been housed. This attraction alone covers a lanrer tract than that pranted any other concessioner. The famous Mrjrenbeck ni;'iia;rerie, with its hun dreds of trained wild beasts isanothcr, and the Moorish palace is also a purely German enterprise. l'.ut, to confine myself "to the official German exhibit, 1 may mentim that it is distributed over every department of the fair, strongest in the depart ments of manufacture and of ma chinery, thoujrh. The most wonderful sii.'.-le exhibit is made by Fried. L::pp, of Essen, in whose pavilion (a:l joining the Ilubida convent) half a score of monster runs, including the mammoth (run of U'7 tons, the larpest the world lias ever seen, and other im mense exhibits of the cast steel indus try are on view. This millionaire firm : vl - S - i'', - GEKJIAy CABTXX 0 has incurred an expense of S.100.CD0 for this exhibit, and, most wonderful of all, has done so just out of patriot ism, not for purixi.ses of gain. In the Manufactures building the German exhibit begins at the central point of the huge structure, there where the u.ain aisle touches the United States exhibit on one side, that of Great Brit ain on the other, that of Germany at the third and of France on the fourth side, liandsomo and stately portiifos lead into the lanes and aisles of the enormous German exhibits, and one of these is crowned by the statue of Gcr itania, a beautiful bronze figure of preat size which is to adorn the new par' liament building in Dorlin and which was seat over for decorative purposes ct the expense of the German emperor. The same monarch has also sent a number of gifts of hojior presented to him. to his father, the late Emperor Frederick, and to his grandfather, tue venerable old warrior-emperor. Similar rifts all perfect works of art and wrought in gold, silver, bronz", ivory, etc. i:.a le to Bismarck and Moltke. to 1'iinca Frederick Charles the grand !u!:e of Baden and other German princes, together form an exhibit of thcr-seivcs. placed in a fine position. In tlie Woman's building, forming part of tl.e very extensive tir.d interesting exhibit made by tlie women of Ger many, are oil paintings executed by l'riuccss Frederick Charles laces of the wi. lowed Empress Frederick, and an enormous mass of other fine things An excellent idea that has been car ried out very extensively in the Ger man department of the fair and which emanated from the German commis sioner, Adolf Wermnth. was to make collective exhibits. Thus the manu facturing chemists of Germany, com prising seventy-three of the leading firms in forty towns and cities have jointly arranged for exhibition of their products covering alone 10.0W square f;-et. In the center of their exhibit i i ?s a tall and liandsome pavilion, and all around it are grouped their elegant showoxses all in white and gold, mak ing a very harmonious anS striking t "set even with such uninviting things c: ch-mieals. Certain branches of artis tic ti-aJcs such as carved and inlaid furniture of the finest kind, frescoing, :::jr'c con oles aad ceilings, expensive j.otrd:us hauling and rugs repre senting a number f the leading firms i:i tie soul'icm part of Germany, nota bly Munich. Stuttgart aad Carlsmhe, ha vp jointly undertaken an exhibit which is. of its kind, the handsomest of tlie whole fair. In a large pavilion, the designs for which were made by a f.unous Munich painter, are three fine drawing-rooms. ca-h exhibiting u sep arate style and each made up of cntiro ly diiTercnt obj-i ts. In Machinery hall and in the Electri city and Mirdr.g buildings Germany is likewise exhibiting on a Inrge and characteristic scale- in Machinery hall li-r .-.i.O'jO sf,narc feet of space are densely covered with machines aud en gines .? every conceivable nature, and experts are declaring that a number of them are simply wonderful products of ingenuity and mechanical skill, such as those representing the textile industry. I a the Electricity building some of the famous German electricians men like Siemens and Halske, are doing great things There is for instance, a l.uvO horse-power dynamo, the big gest ever built. A Nuremberg Grin will exhibit four search-lights (used usually for navy purposes) sis feet in diameter, and by means of reflectors throwing oct pillars of white light that represent an aggregate power of SOO.Otfl.onO candles These will be placed at the four comers of the roof of Manufactures building, and will shine as for as tbe Doard of Trade tiniMltn? down toTm, soma elgnt tnjr lish miles distant- , Ia some respects though, the Ger man government building just fin ished, and already the actual head quarters of the German commisisioner aad his staff, as wll tu of the German visitor and exhibitors. Ls the finest part of Germany's exhibit. It is lartrer, taller and cost more than any Ameri can state building and any other for eign government structure at the fair. Its construction and material repre sent the sum of $300,000. It stands near the lake shore, some short dis tance north of the Dritish building, and its tower reaches 1"0 feet from the ground. It is built in the early German renaissance style of architecture, and part of it U a chapel, in which a fine exhibit of all sorts of artistic church objects such as vestments vessels illuminated missals altars, hanging's etc.. is placed. There are even three fine bells of cast steel in its belfry This much is certain, that Germany at this fair has put her best foot fore most, and is thus tangibly testifying to the hijrh appreciation she has of lids country and nation W o!.r vox ScuitiuiEA:.!)- Sitver Statue of Columbus. The silver statue of Columbus for the world's fair, designed by Dartholdi, as successfully cast at El ui wood, K. !., a few days ago. The statue is some what larger than life size, being over iix feet in height and over seven feet jicludlng the pedestaL Nearly a ton jf metal was employed in its casting, ihe value of the silver being1 estimated .'n the neighborhood of tweuty-fivd thousand dollars. THE INFANTA EULALIE. She Will Ilrprcaent Spain's Queen Itegrnt mt tlie fair. One of the most distinguished vis itors at the world's fair will be In fanta Maria Eulalie of Spain, who will come to Chicacro as the representative of Christine, the queen rcgentof Spain. She is the daughter of a queen and the aunt of a king, and among her ances tors are to be tound many of the great est monarchs of Spain. Branches of her family include many of the most INFANTA UAIUA ElI.ALlK OF SrAJX. illustrious crowned heads of France and Austria. Horn at Madrid Febru ary Vi. 1V.4. she is the fifth child of Maria !uisc D-abella. ex-oueen of - ' -: c r . - - -Add. - J r , "S r . - MIDWAT PI.AISAXCE. Spain, popularly known as Isabella II., the other four children bein; Infanta Marie Isaliel Francoise d'Anise Christine de Paule Dominga, Alfonso II., late king of Spain, Infanta Maria del I'ilos and Infanta Maria dclla Paz. At the time of her birth Is abella II., her mother, was still in the heyday of her power. She had then lecn reigning for twenty-one years October 13. 1S43, she was declared by a decree of the cortes to have attained her majority, though she was then only thirteen years old, and she at once took her place among the reign ing sovereigns of Europe. The next great erect ia her life was her mar riage, which took place Octoler 10, D-ic. There were several suitors for her hand, and of these lon Francisco d'Assisi won the prize. lie was Queen Isabella's cousin, licing the elder son of her maternal uncle. Don Francisco de I'aula. The married life of the queen mother was one of domestic trouble. When Infanta Eulalie was four years old a crisis came. In September, Is"S, a great revolution broke out and the royal famiiy fled to France. Novem ber 0 her majesty took up her resi dence in Faris. and there she remained during her exile with the exception of an interval spent at Geneva darinir the Franco-IVussian war. June '-". ls70, she renounced her claims to the Span ish throne in favor of her son, prince of the Asturias and aft-cr eight years of exile she once more set foot in Spain, where she was received at Santander ' by her son. late King Alfonso XII. Enlalie is slight, grace ful, of an elegant carriage, and not wont to be carried away by any sudden outburst of generosity or extrava gance. She has brown hair and blue eyes and, while she is not notable for physical beauty, she has attracted the attention of many an observer by her physical and intellectual alertness She has been described as "a woman who is all nerves' The royal party will arrive at New York about May SO and after a short stay will corns on to Chicago. "Hiring their sojourn in New York the visitors will lie formally wel comed by the representatives of the Spanish colony and will receive other courtesies from the representatives of the Spanish government in New Yorft and Washington. It is also likely that a formal reception will be tendered to them in the name of the municipal authorities and the citizens of New Vork Some cf our Grand Army boys may b' interested in the following from Alex B. rope, A. P. C, Commander Dep't. Tenn. and Ua. He says: "We have had an epidemic of whooping cough here (Stew art, Tenn.,) and Chanibtrlnin's Couh Remedy has been the only medicine that has done any good." There is no danger from whooping cough, when this remedy is freely given. It comp'etely controls tbe disease. 25 and 50 cent bot tles for sale. McGinnis Thot's a moiphty foine whisky : bow owld is it, Pat ? Pat (pour init the last drop into his friend's tfla.-s) Faith, oi don't know ; but it's owld r it iver w ill be ! Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain cure fur Chronic Sore Eye Tetter, Salt Khenm, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Evze ma, Itch Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hun dreds of (. have been cured by it af ter ail other treatment bad failed. It u rat up in 25 aad 50 cent boxes. IV O BETTER rKOOF. iTsS Af s Mil-SCT. ViFTU-w CO., PE34KA. KjV4 Te ihs Edit? ef ; ke York 't.: ; (fSpS "t5 J-.jl.-a wririinM. of tMsfil, thrown from a .e --fyrr'. Oj iTirir,in (tninmrmn tn vririr C3iM; to ELY'S CremBa Im CleanteB t li Allays Pain aud Itillammaiioa. He!s Sorfl K?loies the Bcnwe of la-te lsl.AE S.,,rror ii;'. x .-- A f itrtu le l-af pMvl into vw h nostril nl is a;rn uli'r-. I'rit- ,x t-nis at I 'rug-Un ; nmil, .LV iili-jTiihU-,; Warren bt., Nesr Ycri. AGENTS WANTED To raiiVh.forUie ni oi fiir hove cnowm hub cV st cm. t K'irii it.ai.v oij- W .& T. SMITH CO. 'tJZr GENEVA, N Y. Establblied 1846. One oi me uinr ei.1 o.dt enat.ii-ln.u. aud IaxI Vnowu urines in tbe t oiled mm , fir'.iit-ji :' -. . i , . rm mm w p. r- T ITS. i n HOUSEHOLD USE Tin orixinftted and f rt preeribed by AN OLD FAiULY PllYSICIAM In lfilO. Could a remedy without ral merit have aurvi ved overelnhty yoara r SOOTHING, HEALING. PENETBATINQ For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL me.- t". .s Sor Tart. Toollli. r,.l-. I r.n.-nd rw, S. Thiil. r or,i.,.i.:..t CMt n.l hrnfr Kko mmxK. v.,m hswt. s.-! i. 1'"'y l.'n' S'lit w. .! .Htnuo. lnhal..rVTo. Hra.ss.-ha. 11! 1 .,,,-l:: irw. -1 .-.. rrll. rr. ITTrT ST- rt S, UHtk-a, ss.ua. UK. JoIl.Nso.S in, Itoa. J- ti myt H P a.v.TH Twf tivre Cures thonand3 annullvof LiverCom- p'aint, Biliousness, Jaundice, Iiyspr-n-sia, Cingtip-'itiTt. 3'nlnr'a. 5rnre Ills result frnmaa Ciher.lt) -yldcrtiianany 0'-!icrcitsc. W 'iy fh'T x.d.en vnncati ber-iretif Pr. :--;n'f ''.' l.:v. r jTvir-.r- ot :i u':t'c: .' tt v -jr. Scicfttif.c Arn- ric-o Agency tp? V . Mil 1 "wt Wiiil 4 " 1 VT ; a J r-a vr-a rn i "-iW DcSiCN PATENTS, - COPYRIGHTS, etc. Tor trtf imriat Ion stid frss llnnr.hooe writ to VI .SN A CO. : 1 illl'IAliH AT, M lV VokW. PUt?-t l.nrtiu tor stM-urifiif ;.af.-.ts tn Aroi'n.'a. Kvery rnoi.l tskMi out br ti tn t.r -i.ri:t Injure the (auac 17 a notice given tree OX cLai ae iu ibo Scientific American I-trtrrt Hrml!rn of any Mmtl papor Iti fti. ir:a. M'lentlullr iliu.mt,t. I-.'. t..el!i(f.ni man fitionld Ixtvlthi.ut it. WW-it. "'I.OO a Tear: tlJvmiX moiitin. A-nlrcsa A A.iXm i'LlHasualio, iibl ia-ivUWAJ , .Nuw ort City. LuntS ad. aa rA.LS. Best l ootlh byru. Ta-UGouL Ck I Mtiir.a f.iKi rT amrr'Tft. t and f-i" V Watches given - Girls. Write for particulars.! AMERICAN TEA C3. S38t04htjiiburo?iJ YOU CAN FIND PAPER aZ: EEIlIlTuTOlT EROS. 3 aetit I pnhlic-naiia. StfT wnrk Sn vnnr owr I XPS- PAID S.VEST TW9 WXS WHtl I Dr. Tail's ASTKK&LEKE contain., xlvnc, hut ciiirovs ihe scenic i Moral, pvesani-ht's rai.-t sl a J llial vou lirtl n't u-i;it.-'t Vour 1 nvlit Kd.-pim; for breath lor wtl For sola by tli urugisLs. Cfi. 's: 4 r&5 t v. rv- c? n a tlx. 1 W I7 5?f!llrnP3B'',(l5BJP!sni(iB.S pi pi ill r CJ fs'll fcl f J fcl ai4 loncUl iii.wl.t'iitlontnto'imrrft.'wns.lia ! 9 B Ij y E-Ig Lt?TS lnyiuidtuan.t.riUorcur lai.iti.,. ' -.5 ! 1 mmmtmmmwmmmmmwmmn PESO OUR TEbII0i(ll.S 1 I will completely rlcrtr.y the dfire 'orTuH Afi'O in from St rlsvs. Perfect !v hnr - i c:tu-e no;i-ani-,a; o may r (!'" liarip i llvsiorr-onrf without tlie kno I- eilee of LUc iutient, Uo will olaiaani sUip s.i.okLngor cucwing in a lew UavJ. 3 the patic::t, t y the use of ot:r SPCCUL Ihirln tratniotit ro'.tieuts r.re iillowrsl ti c fre use r.r J.u;v.-r or Mor. pliii.i? until Mit h iiiimas tlu v l::iii VMinntuni v eiv- tijfTii op. We iil i:irtlcular ai. l panifiili-t tiou with pi ri'iia ho have inKui tirvsl HILL'S TABLETS ro for .1 j im r uiiii:i:ii.i uv. ii. r., v:.,-iii, mi wr win wlio iuu, vy n-air-t 1111111, aab!-ts. write voir funic and O'laTCM p::iln!r, Rnd stcte wnenu-r lalncts are lor AoL-acco, xaiiuor jiai.il. DO NOT EC DrCOVEO into pnrchains aryoi tli. various uo.truii.s tksi ?-.re otri-rt-l for s-il-. As-c lor IIXLL'S IADLETS and take oo vma. altuiufar.tured only by TIIE OHIO CHffiCAL CO., 51.53 B5Cpora Biock. . LLMA, OHIO. TABTICTLAE3 FREE. Tut . BaVH two acia - I FtS?Ohsial. r s , . v s. i- -; t - v -V a. -c -.-x -- .jr v -y at- 2a UGFN7S wiSTEDj vaajasiiiBuawiiia si y wai. V-cz diushtcr pr3T,id.it:i'ly proctred two ST. JACOBS OIL. r::ich Mrs. Ccmariu nd. Pcfore tbe rcnod bctile vtm exousirci, sIh a a) te li valx arout, and hs been COHPL3aTEI.Y CURED." Very Ua!y, M. THOMPSON, PosTKAsrca. JORDAN & HINCHMAN. We sre now ri-sdy with our new and lave mv- !cot fine iof.'fciiot'i'ry (Iiwh's, j oj.u ltir brniulf ..f ('"ftii's ar.ii takes fancy i!i.l.M'(l! tvls n.1 eery(liit-r ele pri.i!i'.i! to a first cl.vs fwi ise t( tiil or ders promptly, and lout ply resi.l-nt toin iiu" toaiiy eiteiit. r,.jods a! as fresh, and alwavs olfared at iowtrft lipurw Cad and jc one of the finest a-wrtiuents ever carritd. l u xiiiiuuiiiaii. lib 0272 Main Street, Johnstown , Pa. GOOD LIQUORS nd Cheap Liqua .a I By eallice at the Old RullnSi. l.'.uuor Store. 5o.80f) Main St, and 10C Cliulon St., Johnstown, I?a., all kin.li ofthe CUoistet Ll.iior In market can be lia-L To my old culouier this is a t U tnoan fai t, and to a:i.thers convincing proof wiil tie given. D- n't f ircet that I kep oa band j .he greatest variety of I.iiiorf the choicest trauils ui at ta lowest prices. P;S. FjSHER. HARDWARE ! HARDWARE ! I urn nr.v yn p:irI toaromuio.lat' thv ("ih lic w ttii any :i:i 1 T.rythmg in t'ie if rI vv az lint' hy itt- a-l titinu rvremlv ina'l t my i.nnvr U'i:tM-'k. 1 kki'p a!I kinU of arm ir m nv huv arnt uty (rirc cnnlleLtf roiisLiilifii. If vnt vh;;1 a Riiii, a iwi'hi-r, a kinic. a ?x, a KUu! t, mu miter, a hu y lf, a air oofcaies. ihiik- K-rrw, n-tii, twr-e Ikji'?, hor-e blniiktl vr auy:fiiug (. It iu kanluare at luct pric tail Herman Bantley, Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa WE TELL YOU DCttltinff new w In-a wr :.tt. tfiai ii pa fo t-rirar iu a TMiaiiriii. uh'sI tic.il; iiy -h 1 piv-a-nui Lui tliat rt-: unit a pr .iit f-rr htv iiy' 'r. iKii i tin lm-iiM - t'f-r lite wrWit cla.-. Vt- I'-rcii ittt-Mi itxw 1 moiv r.i.:;v, rn;irj-ii-t --r :r urn i.-H onr in-tru-'tiji. rni'iif'1-ly lUr 11.-111.5 oi a.:N.(M m.ntlt. K.t TJ : "(tilt Y..t .Jk )!-. now ni t n..- will un-lr an-i p--i.Iy iiicrt-a-- tiH-ir -ruiitf ; ili-rr can lf no iu-im aut ii ; o;hrr now at W'rk nrr U"h: i!,aml .m. n .t.lrr, vn i tn I iii i tut N't !.;. ins Iiiiiif tiiat o ttae evt-r h:-l thr ciiaiK- to - '-urr. iou nun a r.ivr it;-i:ik il v" pi' -1 a '-nM at tTcir. It th !' t:ie atttiTtt tn. :nni art .u. '!.i'. iil Uirtr;ij li ml y-Mir-wii 1 a mot pr-j-r-.a .mi; i'-. ii n iti- 'i vitti c:iti urr'v n'-tb? ami .-tve l:rr' "JUi ( iti'MiT. 1 r-u.-ot im.y a frw li'-ur' work uiil udD -iaa. a wrrk' H H.-rtii-r y' nr- ; I r vtMtitr, inatt r wtnitn. it nik--! wo nrttTiir do a irH on, una s.ie-- will iiiivl mux tit tut- .er. urt. .Nririw-r T Ti-nrr ur r:ifu.il u--iur.". 1 he r!i hoi k for U-4 nr r-ariU'l. Wi.r not -nr.'.r tt "xv lor iuil ;ir;ualr, trv ? 4 . Al.l.fr.N A CO.. liux No 4 Auju-tJ, Me. jKNNYLAMA K.lK!;o. I). i HTSN ST CARD TtMC DISTAN K AND .S:E. M!lr. Fnr. John-tow n to AltfFra 61 lu HHrri'nirv Ki1 5 11 Itii!i'l''t 8 l;i;r.vi,.n- iuu -.'14 T1 .neif,!urf, 1 ll " I':tt.urvb... ' - :a ' H.tTnr V 7 Wa.hiuk,'toi. l': 7 7 7 CONJF.E SC'IICM'LE. Tn'na arrir? and depart from the station at Jaala( U HS lulaU-.HI WEbTWARP. SomMwrtem KiT4.. UtMvru Kxj Julinstowii Aicon:!iioaa!atii... K-iprfct-a. . Poit! Fx-irt.. W :iv l tf-jni r. . Mail JUn-iiwu i.x;-rvMi....... Fa. ; Liue.- EA-TAAKD. K?r.i;io VT.i-,ai ,..,,.1ILL. TH'a -.t-.rr- Kxpr. ..... tiun i-hurts AitTaEL-V-i .iu.... iity hxi-r.'! , . TJM, . T.w.lin rr, r. - ,l0 M M iil Kxprea . Jnjiiist-tu a e.oiim:-jiiatiutr.. Phi UK-I).hK-.r.-. Fant L ii.c... n ,,.r-T f. I'-" a. m a. ; a. m 6 . 7 a. ni i W . m y . 4 &. m ::.;..' n. m .. v - . -J . 1 il . ia. . R-.. a. m K .1 n. la :-r :. tu , I' l ' a. ia 1.: K' tx in . 4 T x tu . t" j m . T 1; p. m ClYEIOUS E0V3 AL'SEFLLFRKSLVf. $21.00 to f3i.oo. 'c. ' Csc W. A. 'i:r.t!nr, p)f,H 4m P ..3. h,. i.U IMPOHTAXT TO ADVERTISERS. The cream cf tho country pnpers is found in Kt-niinton's County eut Lists. Elirewd ct'vcati.-ers aynil tlirniivlvps of tlne lists, a copy of vhich caa bo hal of Hcmington Bros., of Kew York & Pitt-ihurj. azs2 RIGHT lialiio ni'.c ry -'.sa cf .rusnca to ton ; re- 'M i.Tciird.-. us, uilvfxli una Lycnciur shoi' fcu-kwl up in Ui Aas. on troes end fncr-; alone M onntT. S7S A MONTH. 'iLlST iO 4 ST ARTCa. i- H. SCHAAF ft CO . CI iCiSNATi. o. Sj tki ni.ium or-.tii"-r asthma prison i'v - oaml ( ili; Car-v.i.t i-i nuieej:u : . si-fiiKvail ir-is wcni.tul trial la.-ttie anil imive ;FHE W r ' - T ili to vou that ASTHAIENE ln..sf.;u. or ki un feu.r ot s-ntox eiion. wiil an i d"es cure asthmn TAfT ES03. I6E3ICIKE CO, riCHECTES, K. Y. Doable Chloride of Gold Tablets , I CICML UA UOLO CURE TABLETS. t.i l.-.-t'Tru.r.iain f riv. a-id h:ill ty the i-.-t- o: our lABLUa, sale ly nil rir.sT-CLAS rm 1- ii. . JJ u ihkhhkc ui our aiorpliliie or !t, - iiig aca I roni from t'n anil sirjoki-.! Of your Xablcta The Ohio Obeic irjti. for fl. worth of voor them all risiit aml.altlioukrli aW a, - i V -. .av zr. -it tr X V V ,. s A - "ft. t . 'A. W r i -v. v. t X V fs. vt V. Ik. f t . -vir X' V "-t . v w v -j-a -v ,-jv -r I-. ' v. X."a. -V "I tii.y tiid Iho wcr in iei-a loan tl" r--e o.t 1 niii crri. " Truly yourj, alAIi.il. " Jmi.V.-.j. i'. r.;- c i o,. .'in; c ut a ;lii il : ie.MLEji Wonl cf nrais.. lor onr T-.tilels. V v. liq.KT.eml throuirli a tri-ntl, I a i le-i c-ji.-tant ur.naer. Sail aiu-r usu.tr your an-t t il! not uiucb linnorol anv tu-1. 1 Ia ,UvilatwauuV lati CUTU w as i. .-ii.-o . Oni. - Chex:ci. Co: Grim r.urv T-nr Tsail - n.ssl l:.ortIi:Tie. li v-jotlt-rn: it-nil v. f.r ri.'Vi-n vi ifvai oi jour laoltiU, and without any eiTort on arll!--rs;-- all lrucrs to THE OHIO CMSEfiliCAL CO.,, 61, 53 and Co Opera iocU. L'.YJT;, CKiC . u-.a.du.siaHui-uuuuiyuiLi-auu VV n IT ? Vl-ta Lesd the best I ? AAjr ri;.,t ? iiccatse it will cutUst all otner paints, pve a handsomer f.mih, better proc-.-ct:cn t? the wood, aad the rst cost xv.U be less. If Barytcs and ether a-Jui:era--ts cf white l?ad re vjust a r.A" Sti:ct:y Fore White Lezd, v.zj are all the adulterated while ieiais Sviiyi traaded Pare, or " Strictly Pure White Lead?" This Barytes is a heavy white powder ground storje), havinsr the arpearanc j oi white lead, worthless as & paint, costing only about a cent a pc:ir.d, and is only used to cheapen the mixture. What shoddy is to doth, Eaiytes is to paint. Be careful t use C2J7 ciJ and standard brands of -while lead. "Armstrong & lUcKehry" " Beymer-Baoman" " Fahnestock" " Davis-Chaaibcrs" are strictly pure, " Old Drrtch " process brands, established by a Lfelime of use. For colors nse National Lead Co.'j Pure White Lted TintL-.r Cclars with Strictly Pure White Lead. For aale by tho makt rsliable acalrn In pair.ta everywhere. If yoa are coinf to pain. ' will ray yoa to aeod to u. for a book containing IcforiTia tion that may save you many a dollar: it will Only coat you postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 Broadway, Sew Tort. Pittabarja Branca. National Lead and Oil Co. of Ptaoiy'.vaaia, Pittsburgh, Po. It is to Your Interest TO DUTY YOUR uj -or J. H. SliYDER. nrLCKshoE T Biesecker k Snyder. None hut t.'.e puvwt pI hist kept in stock, and when Dnis Ijectme in-rt hy utaJ ing. as reriair. ff tlicni i'.j. tve de ntMy the-n. ra'!ir :!..i'i ;r. posou our rv.,;. j:::. Vou cin ili-ienil uc liaTii.i; vctir PRESCRIPTIONS & FAMILY RECEIPTS tille! with care. Our pn;s-, are an low i any other fi.-s"t--.;a. fcu-JM on mr-ny article i.i'irh h,vPT. t)-.e Vf le of tliij ctr)::y sn-tn to lnv 'his. anil Lave given a Iivcp zimtv ol'tl.' :r petroriai. ami we sl.tC'. :'. r :r to -f theru the very test p.Ksls for thrir pior.ey Oo not f)r'i! tt.at we tnske a ste-:a.;y of FITTING TRUSSES. We guarantee iatlsftrtion, a1:.!, i; y n Lae had truuUe in tLij ti "-c'l-in. piv u a c-all. SPECTACLES AMD EYE-GLASSES in great variety ; A fi.il set cf Test Ien. Coii.e it e:: 5 h?ve your eye cxaruine-l. N eharce fur eiu'iii nation, arai v arecv)::Li' i-.t we can suit yon. Cum? n:.ii M-e .13 Rer pec ii'!-lly, JOHN N. SNYDER. Jacob D. Swank, Watchmaker and Jeweler, J-Vit Joor wsi of Lr.lhcr&ii Cbun-b So merest, Pa. I a:n homt prepared to snp j tie public with dockj, watches and jewelry of all descriptions-, a? cheap as the cheapest. liKPVllirXO SPKCIALTY. AH work ruaraiitecd. L-ouk at my stock before making your pmr-cha-ses. CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baitiaicro e.r.d 0!:io EaUroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch Xv.iKTir.VAKD. Jhnxtn-m V-.i F. ':tir II-miot, ?,-ro a. r-., fn'incrri il:M. ioy?,tovu U j-', linovo-sviiie Sx's. Joiitovwa, t, JvhnMmrn Mi:i F.rjtcr. UiKkvioo 1T.S.S a. ra.. Sitii'-ri-t. ll:-Vs .:..yi stm-vu Loovv-rsv.ii ' 12.::;, jo!i!i.-iiiu lit p. n. I 'Mnmven -i- -nr..in(il;.B R,; '-wior1 1 JO p. m , i:M;rTl. i (i. a., si. tyt-s; -vvn r. 1,1., liouvursv.lit: o:l.' p. m.t Jol.u-towa 7:.s. p. m. Samln'i smtwiiifM-b, kioi 11: .1 a. m. boi.'rx.'t, Il:. Slil'TH'iVAHIi. Jf7 Jnhnstnwtt T:t5 a. m., IT irt :-.v-!la Stoyelowa t:Li, Stniiistt :i: Kx-t rvMr.l S.10. rp-Ka Ji.husto n S.W p. m.. K.ovcTii'c f.: i:yiiuwb .. :juuvr-vt a.-j., bx-a -.nx, 5.i.. Sun h-.it r'Mj(,hT:?-nn u ,1. ni., H-Kiv 'r i:ii a. I:a. St.v-s ,,vwii a. i., lHai rsvt a. in., Hoc-.vimn1 .o:a. ni. Sai..' .4-rmr,.-;.-ji..Somt rst i:jl p. ia. Rixkwooa.sj m u, Iiaily. f "TV v I --r J L - fv V.vi' f i . Vv.1 sir Tr . J U. IT -i.l. icitljiiioi 3 . J ft P u S ,r"- from parsons who havo Lcrin cured by tho - zc of I 1 f T 'i ,1V" aJ ft UAra The Ohio '"uEficu. Co.: UEA s'I:-l hivi- I, -,1,--- Drugs and Medicines ctireforlottttct-ohaNit.iuJlo. nl t M-oii ii d wii.it yon elain it. i -,. .,-t ve-t cura Wurtit t.f tilt sln.liif,;L l-ilt'lt i: r ..r-.,-. one tv u- ci'Tai-ii or ! .iiit .... to lort y pii. oi iu'wci .-. l: -. . i,-a'"-i ti-r tw.'ntv r.v. v.-.n. ...rt in-,-,.. , ,.-..1 curoil uie s,, i h'M iio 1. :r- f., ?. li. M. JAVLVilti, ai-.sl.i.A.'vh. I-10T.RS r-.irr. N T r, - fir.-rr. rvrt : . -1 .. . : ."- faMets lor l..li:!,-.-i : r r ' i .... ..,'L, 1 was wih a he ,v vsi k t .n : i. ri-i.o: -,; . ' i. v .on u , -i- is v..:.. ... I ' to try v.m:- T:.l,i. t-s l a a i -.- I .- i .'. i T.vli.'ts I w. Uiiv-o liavt. to VMti.l ". c- .1 : . lvUT:, 7. .. . '-a ii.i.: I - f V V-T - - , t , f t 1 hare --wrfor-ti-1 a :u .1 .., ".j, - in. !:..;1 in-Vrf l.:a , n -,1 !,-.-...--. uiy r-r ',. . . . . i SCHMIDT BUILD fy The Larsost and Most Ccnip;,G Wine, Liquor and Cigar H0G IU THE IKJ1TED STATES. C DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF Fine Whiskies. C3-- "W SCHMI IMPORTER OF PAMILY TRADE SUPPLIED. X0S. 9j ASD 97 FiFTII AYES' i'E, riTTLli:-, p AI! onlers rec.-lve.lby mall wi't ?'"v' i-Mayl ati. :--: ?t TV 7 " t.1 &TX SHjii fJ' v 7 c. H u l t To Our Farmer Friekds. V GREET YOU IN 1893 WITH A FINER L!: HARVESTING MACHINES THAN EVEP. EE FORE. ' RELIABLE MOWERS, HAY RAXE3, REAPEP.S AMD 5 ERS LEAD EVERYWHERE. V.hv A W,v "M K;:P' l!?r';"- i'-t-.-.- Ii iil.vi L.Uvi a'iJCa- iUuJ.A.0 ALt.U-, V.a:! , Ssrid fcr Annual Ctalosue. 7- -t- v''; -r J - - . a-ersVtL '-V- I a. EAP.VTSTZH AIID EINXEH. Also, in coon-ctlon with tlie 'Walter A. Wood B-aehmc--. I!:..:. X. - - fr the Whitley and C'liair.pion raaclitnc. For riurtk-nLir-! a,.-., JACOB KAUFMAN, Jr., AGENT, - - : g 3 Trlta far ratti on the TlenewablvS Term V.ar.. AGENTS WANTED- H- B-cScEM, 531 Weed Gt. Pittsburgh, IT WILL PAY VOU to -rr yora .TZemori'tl Work Wf1. F. SHAFFER, SOMHK.SKT. PiulS'X'A.. 3aanufatorer of ami LTaier in Rutrrm TTurt f,raVva .V-'i'.ir, in oil CV iLaiil 4:s), A?rajjrt: WlilTS Z0ZX! Pefo.na in nee.t of MONT VEST WCKK will fi!,-J it W ;avir i!r..-ri .: io-:tii a; n:y ahi.p whr a prof-er low::, ::iiK- pivvu thi-ni. t'l-'wn f,'Msi(,.-i m il't'j .ill -3 I -'' It 1 invite sic-al at eu'aon to Uia white Bronze, Or Purs Zinc Monumert J" Irimi-j-iKtSrSfV W "tfil . a.Toc.,1 V ;.,.,,....,. , pi.mt oi MA TlIklAL i -Tr:' 1 1 ! N ar. ! .i.;.h U lj.-iU'i) 1' ip :ij.r i-.-i;''"..--.. or o'lr iha .vthie mate. a'S.'ic VE ft CALL. w:i. f. sniFrEii. Louther's Uaiii Strest, ThisIIwsl Smg Stcrsis Favcrite with Psspls in Search :: FRESH AHD PURE DRUGS, Jlcdicincs, Bye Stuffs, Sponges, 'l'rusa. Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perf umes, c. TBS DOCTOR GIVES PERSONAL ArTEXTTOM TO THK ' C-'.'v '; - LoaMs PresGFiptionst Family 6F.ZJL T CAKE BEr3 TA KES TO C 0.VZ. r fE H AM' P ' J ; ' ' P And a FuU Line of Oj.th-al Goods always on Land. F.' a ' lurt,".' ii-sortaient dl can Le ?uited. TEE FTEEST BBASD5 0? CIC-AES Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our to '"utendinj purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, Ftl. D. MAIN STREET - SOMERSET. FA Somerset Lumber Yard. EL.IAS CUNNINGHAM, KAtVTiCTSia 450 DEauts ASO WjOTJ!IALI 1D R.TTAiarS Cf LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS' Hard an cl OAS. POPLAR, fclDIXi-.S, TlCKTtt, 3i0n DZ.Vi?, ASH. WALSTT. FLOPS'::-;. BtSTT. !tairrit:j. f:hER?.Y. YELLO'iT PINE, t.iiju..v.r1 WUITB PINK, - ai LiatMiii (rra':i or r aB;br anij B uUing S.i ri! aa.l Koo.":- t.1, - Alio, can furnish anyhir.g in the i:ieorc.ir ru in. tiont -r :b r.sx . i t prom .us ok n as Brackew. tM-e ;sil work, :e. ELIAS CTjssrcsreiiAi. Office and Yard Opposita S. &C. R. P.. Station, Somerset JNGEST. Ataets. 4 ' PPT Corupound Interest Investment USj EuH ' home lifeTssurance CO. Ik a, -r -1 P OF NEW YORK. t 9 'f j hi, ABSOLUTELY FREE. ILjf U II Corupound Interest Investment For Parf eulars. adJrta H. B. HOEStPs Hanaijer, 5CI Wood St., Pittsbarj '03TU3ERAL Surpius, $1,523,953.54 Tiro "1 T s Z'; , - "v t " j ; i , . DAVID3V1LLE, F; i.aS Lwl viil si ,wij CCclvitiiUl f.i - i. ' AN!) W J1.' '-,' .'.- tot. ' - - ' Ca - , Drug- Store, Somerset, Pa. Rapidly B a !?' Soit Woods, FHIJiliLES. ltJP-- BALr-TS . v klTi I TH, BLINt-. " . i 3,056,462.25. SAC' re r . N 1 , . ' l . 4 r-r-i - "i is r ,vKrcr ,iai.-Jl-lJ l ; J. I . , ' V. J-'V - aJ 4 ? i.-. 1 . t.-,' Vj ; T .... 1 S ' l