Y7:t::L TO TiiK FKONT. V."" t They Ilavo Dko Ad-ve-jco t-io Word's Fa-r. An Inhibition Wl'iih annct Tail to In t. r-.t-rr l-r n-rr-uif Van and WVro-n in fh' V. orl.l -Ti'or f the Woman's liu-UH..,?. J WK-i:.! Wor.iIs Far I-Tfr.'l The ihitr.Han expotlm marks as .ra in t:,e hisiorr :" rOT?a. N. v. r lief ;r- V...- ivt..r3 r..'. . -iv-- 1 . rn.il : t-i' tve-"".: Novcr v.::-. -j'ea :.rs r.r:r.;.:t.r o-Tere.. r,-.t n.--"r to xvo:i..-:i to -h'W at t'-.vhvf JM in man u:"t tiro. ::-t. '.'.. - but ta how wliat. t'icv -:. ia -n;.-ineoriii3 a i-rvai i -it-i ; r; uJl !'-' l-'''e' '13v -t!,.:.o in ro.-lii:..'- t!:o Woman s huV.-l-i.Ui.Tss vreaUtl the boari ol l.iy u.a:iJ,.r A pi A - 1 -as li.c uncial rovoaitiou evtT jfivco t, wi.iinn. Around tV- V. oiusa liuil-iiiis,' bas chtjS. ti-1 t:.ir a--liTc in ti''st and thought of lUv iru-i:iWrs il tl:'sVojnL : ;ic t'ue -xt rior of V.ie hnV.ir.! has mt iwW it 5at Oit of paint, v. !ii;e the winil:ws are in an iacom-v'.t-tf condition and tUr l.'a uliful bronrc .Hirs, with tbe paiutins that wU c'.orn tiie panels at esc!i s ir.o. bare cot Itcn hue?, while wuI.'.irur, tin-j.uclit-J ?xrs and a f---.v bure raft-rt sir? vi;bie ltore and tiiere in the 'tlab J. TV 'f Honor." stiil this "W o:naa"! Tt-niple" as a vhole is in a condition tc interest and evoke the adiairat ion ol all ho may rL-.it it. In the -Hal' of Honor." with its chaste decora tior of while and pold. is a most beautiful di-play of women's work of oil a?es in art. heience and industry. All nations will bo represented in this department. Oivat care U exer cised in the M-lections localise of lim ited space. The paintinjrs in the tympana were efcuted by two American artists lir inr in I'aris. Mrs. MacMonnies, w hose picture is in the north end of the btiildin?. i. the wife of the celebrated K-ulptor w ho desicmi-d t.'ie f',unta:n for the exposition. The arti-t prepared v. r forty designs for her picture bt i ire she was satisfied. At last it was deeid'vl t'::.t lx-a-jfy Trust the f-rst o-sent -a!, the int.r pretation to f.-ilow after the K-h.-h'.-ers admiration had been awakened. The sc ene is laid in a fe-rt.-t in I ranee r. ith here and tin re amidst its leafy K.u.ie the .-limnser of a silvery lake. It is called vvur.J tiarth, and TIEW FKOM GAILEKT IS !AIS peopled with symlolie w omanhoo frroujieil under three heads women.tht lx-arersof children, toilers .f the earth and servants of men. Mrs MacMon iiies returned from Paris and superin tended the hansinr of her picture, w hich she has culled "Primitive Wom en." and as the last section was litted into position she turned to her friends and said: "I am satisiied." At the south t-r.d of the pi:: in hall is Miss ( asset t'-t puintinjrof "Modern om:;n. In or der to paint this picture MissCassi'tt had erected a lar-e :h".ss r- ofed bciid ir.? and to avoid working 'a a seailold had a device by w hich tiie canvas could be loweretl as she worked: On the four larfre panels aliove the lo;yias leading from the east and west doors are the paintinjrsof Mrs Eosina Emmett Sher wood. Mrs. Amanda Erev.ster Sewcll, Miss Fairchildand Miss Eydia liiamrt all the work of American artists. Helow the balcony haujr the paint ings of women artists of England, France. (lermany and America, all ar ranged in sections to show the style ol acu country. With but one excep tion the departments of foreign exhib itors are all located on the main floor. To the Eritish nurlnr exhibit has been assigned a room on the balcony iiixir adjoining the library room which is furnished by the women of New York. The apart --.;ent devoted to the '.is;day of scientific nurs; tip i.s in charjro cf Mrs. IVilford l i ttt ick. u bripht. lit tle Er.'r!ish wojran who is devot-'d t o the advancement of this profession, and her r.Kiru is ciuinly completed. In th. exhibit are cases LiUsl with dolls dressed in costumes worn !v r. arses in the pr.-r.t liospita's of Eitp lai.d: moilel houses in which the best ir.ctiio is f ventilation sanitarj-pii'.r.il.-inp are indicated, hospital beds. baTi.iaires splitits : .ir-eor.s" instru ments. a: i pirt.-.iitsf those who have found fame in the profession of nurs ing. With the sii.ple exception of t.reat Eritain. the fom-ipn nations have ill fo-.::..: a h i;ne in the south end of biiiie.n-. English women are in the liorti: section of the buiidinp. and f -r some time have carried i:n air if tri K..p:i. e: Kvially over their American si -".. rs. in liavinp a completed exhibit, and ln-inp rea ly to invite the world to sec tin ir weil-tllled cases of cmi-roii'-i-ri.-s. their weil-lund bo.il.sa:ul spec imens of iie oj-ativc art. 'ne tas1 alone is the joy of their hearts. f,.r it t-oc tains a few pieces -r' u-or.c v. iiie.i were actuaiiy uene iy L;r-er . oT their queen. Pircctly in front of the south en trance is the pavilion of Spain. The li-uniework has been completed for so:n? time, but the last pieces cf stall work which are to pive it a Moorish :-.sK"ct are just beinp put on. To the i. :t of Spain are the booths of Norwav :.nd Sweden, v.iiiji are ti:;Lshed and 'mp.-d with the needlework of their v.. tiicn. and cont::n many r-.ire curiosi ties t'ases in which will be placed the di-plavs t.f Siamese w-i-ien. and 1 r':-'ht with paint and ri! Ii:: . are :.!:v:ily arre.:-1 for the hibits. mur the :r, hr.s the m..- t j ar'.i-.tie foreipn lioolh. It represve.tts j ;x :;o.u-e w -eiian s iioiHu.ir !;cr n.irarv Ji" 1 drawi:ip-r.oi!iand is decorated '.V.i l ::r-i!sio work ::nd i-bonv wo Is. 'i he v.T.l! s are covered with rainbow tint e 1 prper. 1 iii . t-.iiiotie little dnparese d .reHin;; l as 1 v n entire!-,- i: -".rm t e l an 1 e.-e-e-. t 1- by : :er: fron that c'".n.try. as h-'.. 'h 'i te lady .iil.l r.-preeit the ' V' -of her country. Frasee i ; la:r rr.r.l. and r:-:'. r-1- that section will '.'-' -ly ;-i!e; ..f W.es and t:ni!r it .vr.-t-.-.T the rcre.lv s ei-a;-ici liand to brlr roe 01 a me- j p order out of j cimos Ccylen's pavilion, opposite Spain, is n bcantlful structure. wi'"j its carved i '.iy r.nd satin wood pillars, and the tl.r.tterinp little Sinpaics? workmen v.-itli long- hair tvvisteil into a knot on the head have attracted much atten t. .n. Ik-side their display, two Sin-;r..:-"se women in native dn-ss will i-ake and s. rve tea from their booth free of thare?. lcrmanv"s exhibit is ttiil incomplete, but will le fini.sl,-d f eon. a:. 1 the dh play in the Woman's buil.-iin? wiil Ik; in kcepiiiT with th e:ter.-'TL' exhibit made all over the ex ;vispv,:i rounds In the balcony American women tare mak're their riolol r.ms. (13 the east side of the bcildir.p. overlooking tie wv!ed iiand an 1 la"oo:i f water, v.'ut:- mrfece reilec-ts the niiir.y domes of the White City. l the i'itM-iniiiti room, uccjratwd by the Wc-m.a of that citj jpiS t ? ' a ? v. .VVi ; "v ' -e'!i r.s a mo-.'crn r.:n.-tecnra cer.tr.ry cr.i'.T-i,-.'--r...aj. The frie7e.nrr.re piece cf fr 5, co.Tpo.c-: of panels of x a rose. The tcrrtitcrc is a.11 rich w.vvl c2r-.-i::;r d-.-.e br wv.aien. Mat'tary. pa'.utiniys and i;r;".'.'-.'v.-ork s'.nmner'ia. This wi!! Its i:se i by Mrs. l'a'.rueras l.-r re fection ro in. California is .n the r'-Vth cf the Cincinnati ror,iandis in'cid wit'i the hi?uly-po!i:,:.ed red ! i v.c-.d of Out state. On the liorta tide of tlie draw-r.jr-r-M-.m Kentucky's colonial parlor co.ie ia ivi.ry and jro'dwith t.-rra c-'tta carpet of KcJitticky j.us. l-'uriii'.ure from the borne of Henry Cla;.-, a chair x. v 1 by liiuer Kr-.vster. ar.-l other rei'. s y. -ill be plac d in the ro-)-n. Aer-.-s the (iaiicr of l:oi: r" is the 1'l.rary furnished by the women of New York. i:oiv rea-ly f -r the reception if f-nests. The exitiisitely-vriiu-ht ceil-it.-j-v, is painted by iMra V heeler Keith, fc Jill ted AT.uriian artist, w tal.-ct was cultivated while sl;e nts an ic-rali-i forti.ai.y jears of her early life, Irnr.i a fall down a stairway. Many interesting features pertain ing to libraries will be placed ia this ro ..ni. The model kitchen, the walls cf which are beinrr draned with iislinrt. and as.-eir.blv bj wjth a. fcc-atir,; cai-acitr of u.'Km. are in the north scc ti:in of the Gallery of Honor. Lectures r,a all sal jeets of interest to women villi piven in this b:.lL A special prorair.irie has been prepared for each uay. Not the least in size or interest is the w-onlerful organization-room in which space has tecn provided for 04 societies. Each organization is ar ranged aconiin? to size, and the sraail ri:i)s or stalls are separated by a fibled railing' from which will lian tiik curtains harmonizing' in tone of culor with the decorations of tlie room Nannie J-rru. est of oluujba' Eipe.liliorv. Tlie cost of discovering Ai:u'.ica b; Columbus, says Prof. II u in the CJloims. was 1.14V.VU0 tnarr.r. lis or tlout S'.-.hi of our money. The l.joney .f Oun n Isabella, if course, bad a idp-h. r purchasing power than the dol lar of t.xlay. (if the sum named. Co lumbus received an anneal salary of t-.; ;o. nn.l the twocr.tainseach I'.'-i p.T vtar. Ilajh sailor, ia addition to liis s-.bsistci:ce. r.-cf ircd 52.45 per month. -r ;r.e ducat. Itetutatioii. Tor I'ureia i:il.ititor. The treasury department has de cided to accord to exhibitors j.t t.'ie v.orld's fair the privilege of ra' tutors HALL OF WOMAN'S EVIIJ.jXG. I uistrioutton of tr.cir sampies, eata- t-.piles, iesriit':ons. cto., so far as the.-c may relate to the articles exhib ited, Siich art: h-s to admitted free: but natter v. hieh is : ii.ijiv in'.--nde-.l to odv.-rtisethe business of a forcii-;i :'r: 1 mu-t be ert. -red f. r eo". uu.pt ion :.:.d duty paid 1 cfere tlclivi ry to importers. i'ric. ri-OWiiW lepartment nf X'l.rt-i;Itur-. K.npeririter.dciil Joim 'i'hre. of the bu'-enu of floriculture . has .-eiit out the follow ifp schedule to exhibitors of llowers laris:;f the world's fair: Cut fl-,.v.-rr rhit-iis -v-ill iiia2e o.i Tuesday of each wc. ii-jr.rez tte cxp .llion. comriieiic i::r at u n o'c!. V: x m. Tuc eaeral piaa Ly znontas will l- as fol lows: jrxt Ir.Jocr OrcLMs, carnivorous plants te-ror.ia-s fueiiias petunias cannas. n.-penthes, I .i!:rn. ferns, ccti. stov and prT-enhoiisft plann ia r. iiu-.'e, aaU sioe aaa g.-ci.faoiise plaata iu Ceu.T. Ct fiawcrs Roses, carnations, lilies, peonies ar i liuroy varieties ot c-t tlower ii.ili.rs Caii.-inulr-s aquilejrias. hardy herbaceous fiuw.-ri u.id airdy surubs. JUl v. In-t-Kirs Orc-liii.. tulw-rous. ornamental ici.tod and snrul-by btc.-nias, ci:xiiiias :-..a-.Ti:eiif's resnrrccoua plants p.iiuis. f -rii at.! cac',i. C;.i ltcucrs (.ir.-i-iti-. canvas lilies tuberous t -r-iiiias s""-' ct Ias. ho:lyl:'K.-ks, l-a r.M-s. ar.-ti'-als. liar.iy Lcrl.aei-oui aad hardy .l.rua tlw- -jt.l.or alii, aau; I. ".':. srct pns lea rusts, cleni- ,riuiils au l hcrbiweoss Loa'crs. Ari.r.-T. s'r-1 Pulnis. U rr.s cacli. orclii.!.. I v.: t -.t t.-ju. r; lirciius roses, creations, tb-uthus, p.:.(...ljs alters, si.-: p as. hcri-:c-e:iis i-zi :.n.;..l pliiox, ta!l auJ ilr.arf ia t .s. ;.:: je.:s :...d herTi.irejj d.tucrs. 'cu! -t rs - '-rLa:i-.:is c:r.thi:s dahlias t---.'i--i.s. ca-.::-b, si.:.:.., swe-t lies, vir; ::u. ticnalls. i.-eii.-uoti:, livdra:i- --.s. lu'.t-rou.- t.s c .mas. i ai 1:1s !i'rs.s. ca-:i. h.tr.iy ai.d tt-..;!. r r.o-:jit,-s. hj-ri.y usd auual phi-.-z. and oma cuclilai -rast's. stprnntiirc Incors I:ilds f. rn-s c jcti. or.-hld-. tuN-r- us t-. -. i :.;a . as!.r m fo:s slo-.r ar. i crecu l.t'Us' i'aais :n f.iicc aud siove aad ta-li.-i.-c plji1'.. in n. .no-i. C.-.t fiuwcrs i wrai.iiens. l-a ros-s. r.iVi:. riui.i.-Ius, c;;:.rus, ; t-n ::l;is. a.-t. rs. zmiiias l.iir'.v aii.l aurej:d pniux. anumiis. btly Lcr- 1 -.1 -. tlcwt'rs. a:el cj: li jiri-rs ;n do "as Out.iocrs !e... s. orr.:'i:s, d.ih.:s. c1.: t iu?, cur.rrus. C..1 cr..-j-i l'-T -!i;is Tv-:r:i-.i:is. as-te.-s, z.m.iu. i..'.dy and :.: :.ul 1 ii -..-x, v.-rix-Las. iu::'.s auj a r'jjc si .is Li.i-..c:a- IE '.O,, f-r:is. cae!:. or. !'..'. rhrr r.i jres. tu'.-r... s l-cf ,i..i.. l-.ar, Cl.SUloS. Cut I1--.W.-TS- rt.-y t.-.is. r. e-r.- .e. -t;:. ir. :.: re:rr.s ...ta-;, c-a-lul.n. us Lve.,;:iu. pui.- Xe-.i-:.! ii y si. !; lie- f- r ill..' -oj'e r b-. asv.n. f f'.-ncrs ;.l i-' 1 xl..i J ia laeii T orlu Fair I'ost 01.-(-. Postm-ust" r General Eisscll has an nor.nccd to the postmasters throughout the country and th public that a flrtt class post office has been established and is row in operation in the Govern ment buiidinp in Jackson park. Visit ors to the exposition pnmndsmay have tiieir mail addressed to that ol'.iee and delivered reyalarlv b- carriers within j the pron.uls. The onicial designation ) is " cirl l's Fair Station. Chicapo, 111." mere w.:i lie a pencrai delivery as Weil as carrier sen ice, and Jiost odico j order and repislcred letter business I may be transacted. Mr. Eisscll has re quested Lis p. 1st masters to pive as milch publicity to this announcement as prac ticable SrxTT-sEvr.N coal tihu-k savapes from Pahomey. Africa, with twenty wom.-u and lk-hanzia. kinp of Dahomey, arrived, fresh from Africa, at the world's fair prounds to take up a sum mer residence in Midway Plaisanee. Tiik formal dedication of the Iowa state buiidinp will beheld Scptemlicr 1, but arranpr-miits are in propress for an extra dav in advance. June 1. when a dairy exhibit wiil he made. The commissioners promise it w ill lie a surprise. Coi Joiix M. Wilrox, U. S. A., in charpe of prounds and pardens in Washington, has snt t hief Thorje m fine lot c.f plants from the executive mansion conservatory, amonp which are two flea ellastica, one arcca rubra, one seaforthia elepans one euphorbia, and one stn litzia repina?. Noaonv ia Chicapo claims that the exposition is yet complete. Put there is more to be seen even now than was ever seen at a world's fair liefore. and it U prviwinp to iu full measure of completeness so fast that no vL-iter can psissibly keep up with it. The raan w ho has attended it every day since its opcrdnp has not wasted ary of his half-dollars. EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT. A Groct Fc2turo cf the Liberal Art.3 Drpt-rtrnst. Vfhat Dr. leabo,:x Lc-ie to Hit Work of t..-c--a lnri-r.: nU of laiui. t Counti.i- Ihou riDd, of 1 Uuo:.. tfr.rct V.'tri's Fu Lf- r Education is the centra! id-a of the illwral arts ce-rttnert of the w .rll's fir. ( rr n:;v'(i troiai l it are fi-':?nce, music, ii t mture. reliclon fjd charity. This preat d.-jiartu-.'ut of the i xpod tlon is nn-i-.T tiie fuMamv t-.l r. cli. i H. IVaV. y. presier.t of the Illinois state lir.iv.'r.-ity. Itythe lib. rul action of the exrveiUon . ilie.i's a very lar;-e ectio:i of the fnat Xatiufactures and LPvral Arts buildii:- !ia lwa ut ' led to education a .d its allied prwps alorie. thus increasing the j ros-th-:s for tiie j-reatest eipii'ilion of ll'.K-ral arts ever kno.vn. KdueatioD aloi:e rec.-lvcs half the f pice set apart f-r liberal arts. The olaer groups in clude hygiene, sanitation, charities, inedicire and surfers-, literature, books, libraries, journalism, physical science, enincerij-.. g-oven.mi nt, law, commerce, social arid religious orjran izat ions music and the. drama. In a majority of these jrronps the exhibits have f.jr their motive the advancement of s; ience or hmnanitariar.ism. there beir.g- aa entire absence of commercial motive. Time or money have not been spared to make this a splendid showing of the educational interest of the world, and willirjr specialists have lent their best efforts to con tribute to its completeness. The space devoted to the liberal arts department, compared w ith other ex positions is in itself a tribute to ad vanein? ideas of culture and reform. For Ir. Tea body's uses have been set apart 17j.0;h) feet of space. This in ciiaies 29.(X0 square feet set apart for the special educational exhibit by the Eou:uu Catholic hierarchy. Iu ad dition there are about 50,000 square feet of space set apart for the use of foreig n countries. Hie bureaus hare been crow ded out and w ill have their exhibits in the Anthrorx logical building-. These are the bureaus of char ities tnd correction and hygiene and anita".loa. At Philadelphia in 170 the.e v. etc only Ij.ii-jO f-quare feet of pacc sit apart for the liiK-ral arts dis j lay and at Ear's in 1-.7- iic.ojJ square ! jet. At Paris in 1-st' the area for lib eral trts alone was about C.'.J.OuO square fjet. but this included archaedo?,y uci t ihno i;jy. both of w hich are separately housed at the w orld's fair. Thus while the world's iairliix-ral arts exhibit has been cut down in space V 'I 4w-s...: .--....-.. r-A.e- -' so Wft. E.XTHAXCE TO ilASl fmm the oi-i!;in:.l estimates, it will still ..11.pe.re favorably with the hi -pest forcipn ovhibits and l mar.y tha. s lar-per tlia.i tiie display at the center 1. ii' 1 exhibition. Tiie liberal arts department at the world's air is centrally housed in the most coios.s;:l structure ever erected. No matter by what route the visitor enters the prounds the mammoth buiidinp w ill be the center of attrac tion, 'i he liberal arts display is easy of r.cee: s. b.-inp 1 oca ted in tiie south pallcrv of the buihiinp. which in areh ite ture and decoration is typical of the uses to which it is dedicated. Tak inp the north facade as a typical rep resentative of the others in the great structure, it is suflicient to note that the main entrance is in the form of a triumphal arch, the central archway beinp 40 feet wide and 0 feet hiph. Above the portal is an attic story or namented with sculptured eaples IS feet wid". Over the side arches on cither side are immense panels with in scriptions, while sculptured fipares in l as-relief ornament the spandrils At each corner of the buiidinp are pavil ions with f.rched entrances and these. H-inp desipced in harmony with the portals, pive an a.!. led effect to the im-n-'nse facade. On all sides of the 1 uiltling are scries of arches the lower j onion forminp a coven-1 loppia, vliic'a makes an open promenade for the publi -. T.'u edacatioiial cihibit. in which the public pcacielly will be most in terested, has lioen crran.evtl in a strik inp manner. At the south end if the pad -ry there is a lonp r.cv of exhibits of the primary prudes A serii-s of X rid pes coni-eei these primary exhibits v idi another tier mnuiup the width of tlie buiidinp. which is devoted to the c::hi jits o the hirl.i r collepesand uni Vtrtitics Eetwee.i tliese two extremes trc ranped tl:-- various intermediate prade exhibits. The njost strikiup feature of thi -. rr.rt of the exhibit is the dh-play mi'de by the states, which are proup-d by themselves. Most of the stales include khuh-r.'arten cvlilli its, m: anal trulninp and other sp.' ;al features of their scIkh-I sj-stems. al thouph there are pre.ups Vy themselves in all tlie special cla.-.-es 01 scho .is. There; are eoiispi -.ions ai.d in.teresti.ip features in the form of drav. inp. color work and the various achievements of nuolic school pupil i that arj likely to attract the eye of visitors. To cda :at.TS and school spee'.aili ts the point :,f preat r interest will doubtless be the exhibits of repular school work, the currieul.i. examination papi-rs. etc. There are spec ha .'nr. of clay modelinp in profusion, un i the technical features v?f motiern school w ork are piven prom inence. Grouped by themselves are the ex hibits cf i:-.ain".: I traiuinp schools, art schools, medical schools, business col lep:. and sell. d i f r defective classes, im-luduip blind, deaf ard fecblc mindciL Amoiip the leading manual training' schools that are arranpinp ..peei.il e::l.i'.i1s are those of Chicapo, Cincinnati. St. Eouis and Toledo, tlie New York Trade school, the Carlisle Indian scho.,1. tiie Ealt::nore manual traininp school an 1 others In these cxliibits will he sh.o-.vn the results of the u.sr.ril three years" course in the inter mediate steps Wood work and metal work by prize pupils will be a speclal- All the fine art school ; of th-? coun try, including the c.x.per in: tltute.v. ill be represn r.ti ho.-,-;n not only the methods of in- tr-.-eti ia bat tlu com petitive work: of pupils as well. The various acLools of medicine will be liberally represented, as will also many colle;,-es of pharrracy. The ex hibit mode by seh.K.ls for defective classes will be the tinest ever pot to pether. In no other department of education has there In-cn suh marvel ous strides within recent years. Schools for the blind as well as for the deaf will have complete displays of competitive work of the pupils The kimlerparten pronp will show the work of mere babies in the develop ment of their w ork. The exhibit by the Catholic school of the United Stales w ill !e the larpest ,1... . . : : in me Kvuuu, . s l . l.iuiic commit tee has labored with care and enerpy for many months to make a represent ative display. Poreipn countries are represented by Enplatid. tJennany, Canada, Franco, Austria, Switzerland, Uus&ia. ilexico, ilrazil. all of which. make government displays of a very cerr.rdcte character. Jn tl:c iau..io A partm -nt 70 firms make displays, a ;,d an exhibit of enrictit musical instru ments, Tallied at it'U. co-ues as a loan from M. S-teicert, of New Haven. Medic and surgery have lcei: a-. signed a llberu.1 space, and the depart ment of i'eratnre includes displays of manuscripts and bound works from all the leadiaif pobiL Uew of the worbL Instruments '-f precision will be shown, the famous 40-inch r- ilector mountings, also SO-lnch telescopes and many smaller ones and a larre ar-'-ay of microscoiie? and surTcyln? in strmiients Tiie aim cf the bureau of smnitation is to make a popular li play and to show in a practical way the wunderful r. suits to public liealth from intcUi pent sanitarj- precautions. Mate boanis of health, associations and so cieties have joined to make this ex hibit complete. From foreign coun tries the Lest displays of sanitation come froai Germany, France and Eus sia. The various jrrouns in the bureau ',of charities and corrections will illus trate the care of the in-sane and idiots hospitals for the sick and injured, juvenile reformatories police and jail methods and the lleriiilon system of ident iiying1 criminals These are but the main features of a department that includes in its various yrotips a thousand details of research, and accomplishment among' the arts tnd sciences and on the broad lines of humanitarianism. Pact, de II. Sween et. Moncikum's &rmt Building. One of the attractions in the Mon tana bnildiij is two oil paintings, one. representing an Indian camp, the other, a buffalo hunt. These are by a Montana cowboy, who never had a lesson in his life", and who, aside from his wonderful penius as a painter, is a lazy boy who has refused every over ture to be sent to the art schools of Paris These painting's hansr i:i the parlors of the building and after the exposi'ion will lieeome the property of a wealth-,- Englishman, C.-jaisled bjr H j In I Uar. Twenty-four soldiers from the Fif ;eenth reg'iment, stationed at Fort Sheridan, marched into the world's fair prounds the other day to take posse: si n of a strip of land in front of the convent of Ea Eabida. They pitched their t.-nts there ar d went into camp. Lieut. Hush is ineo:;i:na.ndof the party, whi-h is composed of three men trom each of the companies at the fort. The boldiers will do picket duty around tlie ci.-r.veat by ni','ht and day. 'J ha pre cious r -lies of toluui'ius were loaned by the Spanish frovernment on condi tion they shall be constantly under military jruar.l. . JC '... a.'r" -; - - - . w efei .t 'i FACrmES BUiLDIXO, PAINTING OF GLADSTONE. The Cra.l-.il Olil Man llculiris Iu Ills Li brary at l!awart!u. Me1 lure Hamilton, who has lieen s successful in catchinp the pratid oi l iaaii on canvas, has just completed a new portrait of him especially for ex hibition at the world's fair. It repre sents the premier seated in his library, uljsorbeJ in a book. Mr. Gladstone is not a worshiper of books for the sakj cf their outer adornments He even occasionally sells extremely rare and costly editions for which he has no special use. In all money matters, indeed, he is a thrifty, orderly Scots man. He has never iecn rich, thouph his affairs have preatly improved since the time when, in his first premiership, he had to sell his very valuable collec tion of china. His library is not what can be called a select or really first rate collection. ..It comprises an undue v tmt WtLtuliM EWART GLADSTONE. Painted by JJeClure ilair.lltoa fur the Wortd't Fair proportion theolopical literature, c.f which he isalarpe and not ovcrdls criruiiiatinp buyer. It is doubtful, in deed. whether there is any lar;rer public book buyer in Enpland. All the book sellers send him their eatalopues. es pecially those of rar.? and curious books Tin re arc many of thesi lists with a brief order in Mr. Gia 1st iiv's own I andwritinp on the l'y leaf, v.i'h bis cheek oppo.it.) twenty or tl'.'rty Toluiaes which he desired t buy. The-1 ii -".i;.1I ,- ranpe round classical works iireii.T ol ipy, sp-elal p. ri i.lsif Il'ipli. h l.; tury, and. ubove nil. works re.'oi.eiiiiip the Ei' licul record with science. f lata Mr. (dadstone has built an octpipmai iron house in Ha werden villr.pe. a mile and a half from the cistle. for the storape of his specially valuable books sind a collec tion of private papers which traverse a pood many state secrets of the preat part of the century. The importance of these is preat, and the chances are that before Mr. Gladstone dies they wiil all be prouped and indexed in his upripht. a Ettle crabbed, but perfectly plain hand .vritinp. A preat many statements have been made about Mr. Gladstone's library, but here are the facts, which have never lit-fore been made public: His original library con sisted of almut 24, OOt) volumes In the '70s, however, he parted with his entire collection of political works, amount inp to seme 8.000 volumes, to the lute Lord Wolverton. The rcmaininp l..o;tj or so are now distributed between the little iron house and Hawarden proper. iv.r. dedication of the North Dakota buiidinp is fixed for June 20. xciiiNG in tne launches as you voy ae in the lapoons is one of the new fads at the nark. Tin council of administration ha r.otilied the commandant of the Colum bian puarda that sraokir.p will be al lowed on the prounds, but not in the exposition buildiups. A cheat date palm tree was taken from the cars and hauled to the prounds around the California buiid inp, where it will be planted. The tree is fifty feet in hcipht and welphs twenty-two tons Everything in the New Jersey state buiidinp i.s complete. The furnishinps and decorations ore rich. A colored man in uniform receives the visitors, takes in the card, and then the whole bouse is open. A statte, the work of a younp lady of Indiana, has been placed in the Indiana bull linp and will .n be un veiled. There is a charminp mystery about the name of the seuiptn'ss and ic subiect which sue has iua.de. i tt'iL-p (rnrprnmopT. n mi nvs nr n. rprv , . - w n " r m m j a. t a i y a ai : At.- - "- -a- -ja m m w f ' " -s. 1 Si s ' J V ely's Catarrh! Prom R aim AffLYTk A Cleanses tlie "riP "rr""tt Nasal Passage, Allays Pain and Ioammalioa. Heals Sores, r.estorw the Beu"s oflajte and SmelL Try the Curs. A particle t ppl!el Into rach nostril ami U itrevaWe. ITiit cvnu at Itu-:s j ; l yioaii rer'-t'-red. f-0 cer.'.i. ULY liltuTUtKi, .'-6 H'arrea New Yor. APrMTQ WANTED To ranvas for tte nULIl I O sniw of our near coon nos steY st e. MiW FKOF1 1 MlAtu.W eia '1 1--M -salnrv'snd expenst-?. t-aid. W & T. SMITH CO. Tr GENEVA, N V. Eitabllshed 184i. One oi itac la-v-fst o.ofi eniabii.lieu. ai.a tieal kLosu iursef:ts la Hie L'aited sialet HOUSEHOLD USE. AN OLI FAMILY PliTicICIAN in 1H 10. Could s remedy without real merit have survived over eight y years f SOOTHING, HEALING, PENETRATIKQ r, INTERNAL and EXTERNAL ute. Stvw hbwm.tK- l-.nid lnflmnti..l..."ul-r,wp. T: , . Throt. TuSM'itw. c-li.-. ' run)- ' 1 1 "... ' 1 .... .ml R-i::rs 1. ml.- K,,ri.-i-il hillJli.s tu.i. s..t-i m tsi nr Uml. Wn. ..r -irvm Ir.lnV r,r N.ri. H-'i.-h-. i;, .1 .l''sn..l.:rt lrr. '' -rjtv-. J tis s.i lottl. - "- S- JOd Vso.s' il.i. B"oa. JU. 1 1 i ' -i Cures thous.tnrl; cr.n-iilly of LirprC'ora pk:nS I'.i!io-:sr.?S3, .7r.un.iiei;, lJy..-p-r ti-i, C"r.s-;pr.in. Jd-.'-n-. V- tit I'.ls r-'-dtf-r" -. ".,'- - - -:.:n::ry - f.-.-rc - - c :t CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch NvM.TmV.AtUX S,irnt.r- -l i 10, iMity-utn u -L-VJ, HijuvcrMviiie J JihuiUiva, fii.O. Joh '-jnii V-ft Krir.- Ilixk wwrfl 1 "o a. in.. iIju ri-t 1:1s, .mvUjwu Lib, Jiouvti,.tr J ''7, Jyhntui u p. m. i,',.i-rr, Ar"mri'tnii'n Knc ktr- S 'J1 p. m., r'!ii -r--t Ml p. m., tltiyi wu 7.11 p. i::., llLMiVeravJUc 7;JJ p. iu., Juiiutja .;.5 p. uu Sun '-y A'Vf'niM 'latum Roek'sod ft. n. fc'tiUTstl, 1:1a. cOt'THMTARD. M-! J.hnsnn 7:4 a. m. ITvt.'rTi"Ie 9 -.to. St'A-tftUjwa 4uk), boiucrt Kuccnuud 5.--'. fnif:v OnV John v.i iwn S;.iOft. m.f HxTerville l t a. m., s;uv-..twn '.:;;) ft. ttLutr-i U 1 ft. IU , KtH'KM'fMxl 1d.-a. uu. Sun'Mt Aivrtriti.vt.ition Somerm.'t bvjl p. m. ltn k aimxI :-,' p la.. ) EN NSYLVAN I A R A I L RO A D. SHEM LE IN KFFKt'T DEC. 1 lrC- EASTCNN STAN OA RD TIME DISTANCE AND FARE. to Mvt health mr i:vr mus-rsr ' o"nee JiiT". Fait. Johufctonnui At ;'yti !t. - :i - Jl V lHrrti'ttn; 'T VxWiA u 'j.h!. -- J;irvn:. Iul - -s rr.n-i'i:r-.' -17 t 4t - " iM-.t.u.Kh 2 Si fJrt'itiin'rt- '' - t h.ilr.g:oii. 7 11'KN-r? M'ltKUI'I.E. Traliii srrire snd "t.-j'art from tlio station st Joliu-.!un u a.- loiluttit : WE-T'AAKD. P w rn Exprw. f-ls. m W.-t.-ni Kxj.n-M. ..-'. a. ir. Jtilnilovhii A. 'HnintHlnlinn ' ' a. in Exprus. . '.' ill a. m Parifi F.Xjirt.- ":- a. ui hy l'a.wng r. - :':'-' a. m i.l --l" -n J.jii:t-:.wm fcxprui... ,.k. vi Kal luu" V ui a. 10. EASTffAIlD. KfT-t'iM Tt is- r !.irc Kvpr Mani-btirif Accc. u -in lr.y ir. rx- . , Timiia Kx r . M-.il hx'ivit Ji.i.1n n iMani 'StIu' Hl.lj.-ut' lplti . . - 1 1 1 :'' it. in 7:1-- ;.m : A) i-.Hl f Ft rme. maif.. A.c . e- to Ti kl Aryt or a-1- n:.x. iti.. K. mi, f. A. i . IK, JIU J-ii.fi .i- nuc I'ltt-urjh. I'm 4 M. l'KKVtr, J. V licn'l Mauae'tr. i-iv-c fj n 5 0 9f Sti M Vi C3 ' il f-A sS-'.-.-TTaS til Si Double CHoride of Gold Tablet HEAD OtB pi Will eonipletelr Jestroy w iesrr for li-i. ; r-.n-e i.o -i- a :ie.-.:nt.l nia" !. i" - ' Jj faireiof the pat. lit, w! ol iii voTuntar.iy the puticut, I y taj naocf o -.r PE 'AXK. lmrtnif tremir.rot r"itl'it are r.ilor-e,'. pUiuo until sit. h limo :n tin v minll v.i W semi iKtxt.cutiai'O m.d iiaiutml't hn d id to pi.;co puffer, rn tn.io :i:i of tiouwitu r-iua a tM t uve l-cii curel H.'LL'S TABLETS r for r - orocawa 5 I .Ov l f -ki.?' ii y I! vonr tlruutrii.1 ti.a uit k.,-o them, iir'i we. r. ui notiu yov r.-laru ii.au, 52 j rite nuro- anil :"Mrs pl:'!n!v, and Steele 3 wheiio-r TniileU ar lor TuLucco, il.r;miii or It-4j aquor Jlat.11. M DO NOT EC PnO EIVED irTn pnrr pi. 'ivji 1.1 u r.ous 111 . inline ."-1. 7- r- r.fTert-il for ..!. A. .1. (or TTTT.T.'S XABIjZTS and tako 110 iLu.x. Manufactured uul j ly THE CHO HEMICAL CO, . , LU1A.0HI0. y. TAEnCTLAES V A iia.u .r ui . f Ni -V I FSP05I Jl E I KKFlnTS 'MD: feSv S J I) -V I SP3.3 The Lsrcst and Most Com.-s cs-eijemv-oLPain., . sawnst.? w me, Liquor ma LigariiG HARDWARE I HARDWARE! I hi "i.ir pn-pirf d toa''rr.iu.odate 'tie p:-N-licit,i a:'." h-i-1 riri tsi.itj i:l tin- Hari.'.a line j I'-..- a.i-u: re- -n:i made t n y i- ri. r Isrc it'iek. I k.-. p f ":. - m D ' !: and my prices c-is'iense -tliani. If ;i ant a eu-i. a ivrolwr. k:i-!e. ss". r..aii t, :i a.e.er. a Liv.-!.-. a f.sir if-i. hin es. .rewe., n.i.1'-., he ii'-". h.v-.K hmnktus er nythiiif vi- ia alaie t luneA pnv ".l cu no. Herman Bantley, Clinton St, Johnstown, Pa CURTIS K. GROVE, SCKERSET. FA. BCGGU3, BLKIGH3, CARRIAGES, EPBIXG WAGON'S, BCCK WAG0S3. AKD EAsTEP-S ASD WESTJ.EX WORK furalsjed en Short Notice. Psinttrig Done oa Short Time. fy work i". made ot.t t 7VuV S-om- Wyxt, Slid Ihe htM if -m tihd Mibstsi.i.ally Omrtruvlwl. Nt-stly F,nb.h-i1, and Warraiild to give -SaUalacliuu. Esplcy Only First Class Torknea. Repairlr.r of All Kindt In My Lint Iwne on Aaort Notire rr.ee. RKA.sON ABLE, and All Work Warrantd. tall aad Exacime my Svx i. and Learu Prcr 1 do VaiMn-irork. sod furnish (telTes for win1 Mills Rraca.tx.-r t. par. and call in. CTJETIS K. GSOVE. Kant of '.oun H u.) "OMEIfF-T r. (WW 'IF A. H. HUSTON. Undertaker and hmbalmer. A GOOD T-IKATJK Somerset, Pa. WE TELL YOU not hint; utw whrn w- -tat'- Unit ii pnv t- n-.ipe in a rii;t-tii, mo-st h-.iiiiv i it .; u-unt t-' -l-ns rrturu- a profit fr rwr iv- wuric. S'tf'i i tin l)ii"iiM -i Ji r !'ie Wfirn.ni'? tl.i--. Wf t:i-.-h llitM hov t nuke in )ti v r tj-fiiv. tfl et::r:ur:t i-htv nil h !!. our iii-:rm iioiis fa.? ii'iiiiv tii.- ..KtLiiiff of U.iM month. l-.vi ry out- ft ii.i la,w luM unw uini wor stirviv and (K iii! inT.-ao t!i ir iMriiiiii:-: thr :in hf ui;fti.ui it.i.nir i: : o:li-r nw -t w.trw rin tioinif it, uivi v, rt-n'i-r. ca 1 tit -:im, tin i- tin bf-( s,nn.c Itti-rim that r.u ha rvt-r :lMcMum- ! r"jrr. u will M.akf a ruvr mi-tkt' it"ou f:;l five it n t;ial ai oii'i. If nit jn:i tin" Mliiulitm, ami a"l miiiiiv, )u Miil nri-riv tinj vtittrrlt in ft mo-1 pr'jT'in IiUvm , ai wMich'iou r-in nrrlv inaiae aii.l :ir ' utu- in ilium v. I hf n-ai'i-of x'U.y a i i -mrV wort wit! tt'-n iial ft wm k' w v.. A ie-;l.-r -.on ;.r oi.i t ountf, man r wit.at. it litak-' .Ui'.. )-ii -. li as w trll vou, :;int r will unit vuu nt ;iir rcry "tart, t(hr i-x;tr-t u nci- ir -.tin.iI u r-:iry. 1 Jio-" irho no: k. t'r tn r rt-naniwl. Whv "not ivriTr t.. -iny tr luil .anu"iiiars. trr ' K. (UI.LK.N A t O , ltox No. 4 40, AuffUBtft, Me. CAVETS, TRADE MARKS, DESICN PATENTS, COPraiCHTS, etc. FTrtrfmraH'-ni aid fr-r lln-i-l-li writr-to ,il ." A; 'u .1 Hk-mi.u ay. NiW V.lhlv. rtli.-t tmr.-r.u for M?--ir.f -i:-r.l in Ani.-it.-a. r.-TT j-.-ili-:.- T.inrn o.'l IT I. tf.iu-ii -r- tiie pui.ac ht auot.ee aivca net. ol clufcm-e in lius f'dcntifif amwirau ! I.arceat c'r.'HiTtfrn of tmr scipntiflr poiw hi fh irxti. r;.:n''i i't un.iiruie-i. l' t-.i,-'-ut r.fux rhtii wit hi tut tr. Wy-k'T, LOO ft r.-.ir: $l..'iiix ni'iinh. A.)1rt Ml N.N A V. i-J' S abl liiotwiway, I-rfc i.itr. f1 V51T Bicycles and 3to Boys and rls. Write for particulars AMERICAN TEA CO. 338 348 6th .. Pirtbr5 P J 1 ClYE IOCS BOYS AUSEtLL FRFSE5T. I 4vu uua luti.lt "! Vi. . If .7r.c.o-..s3.o f 7.-0, Cio.co, $11. CO t f -i.oo. I V'jsV," ?J . ' j -i -3 ('2 ICf critcrr? w': ' r a 2 i tik t - rt f .:ir..inl inve.-.tiu-:, -.!.--. i.M t..oirr-si S"y f tty ana tlie menu 01 o.ir ijo.i-ii. T " ( in !'m:;i S tor. dov. rerf.etly hnmi- - D i:i ?n-:in of t - r e.in-e w ithoi.t t u- L:iowl- htopsuiukiugur cut iny 1:1 a tew l:tys. f-'ORV.L'LA GOLD CURB TABLETS. ti.o Jr ti'o .i i.igr.c r cr aior- , X rn..;ri y pnul i.eni uj.. vv i" l.tii;oit-U4 Jnv.mu! 'hull S N. t '.-e haloid in comii iiim f i y t lit- u-e of otir 1'aBLtTS. io ly ell Fics-rcuss enelnse mjl .00 a jn.ci.U;e 01 our A. N--a, - ha - - inj r'-ii.: eure i.rtli and Iron from ten sn.l amoked of Your lulicta for !.( wortli of vour them all rilit and. altbotlirh 4 Scbri-o ATiericaa Agency or 2 (23 ! I IV- laey UW Ul worn in la luua 1: r.--iii . a nin t-uni.:. Truly jour. JiAllitW JoiiN.L 1'. C. T..jZ . PiTTrr-"i, ri. TnEOniorrtriiCAtCV.;GtrTieE: Tt rrrj no rle:i-i!r . . SorJ of praise for your Tahlei. M li.-uor.niii inrouirn a fllen.l. I Waa led enu.lanl drinker. Lilt at ler uko.k yoor ftt.l will not uiu-li iiouorof any k.i.J. I in ..ni.-ptii Lit... 1 tin .-urn won txiruulliLuL a ..la 1 n: . w ' . TnOHirCtlEiriI.Co: T.E!CTLrr: Tosr Tablets have performed tu 'ii... ,e , , t . ,...1 .....n.n.Tw. hmi.l.,n..K-i.l!7. 1 or neven vearu r 1. 1 U-v cca i-'i re-.i lvl:.-a t(i)aciai;uui jut iilUij,siitl :'.i.oui tuy tffori eWlili-.M nil in:rrs te THE OHiO CHEiOAL CO., C I, C3 ar.d 00 ' - j o Strictly Pure "P. X i eroccrlT ciads. Ti'ce has pwa tMt -i 1 1 Wte ticds if th; - ol". Date-, j process of sio.v cc.-rc.:xi fces;f3 . qualAiis thst cnnot bsvt-;a:i:.-ii.7 1 sr.y ether method of na.iu 'uz'..e. Tr. 3 t process co-5umcs fwr LJ i:t mcr.tl.a j time, and produces th; tr.ii i hve er.vca White Ltii clii.r;c:sr as the siititard piin. "Annstrong & Mcirelvy' " Bcyiner-Dauman" ' Fahr3toci" 4 DavU-Chaber' are Standard br.inds of strictly r.-j-; Lead rr.zdi ty the "Old Uutch" t.. cess. Yoa get the best ij hvyir t'::cs.. Ycu can produce cr.j desired rolc-r ij tistiss ti.CiS trends c.f tvlnte lad witli National Lead C's Puio Vhits Lead Tir.tis- Colors. For male by t!-.e iccit rcliiS.edi-alt-rsia P;ir. u e ry-.v .-. r: tj. II ycu ere eoir.g to p-.irt, it v 1! pay ycu t- irr.d lo US iMllcolcor.:.:.;!..' lelrre.lt:- - that mi rue ycj rr.ary a ,ir; il wi.i oal ceil you a tct-! caca to - J s-i. NATIONAL LEAD CO., Pittrbcrrh Pr-r.cr?. National Leai ar.d Oil Cc. of i'tansylvaia. Pittb-urh, V. It is to Your interest TO BUY YOUR Drugs and Medicines OF J. N.SHYDEB. i aS.i H iNYDER. Vane b..t iie purwt sikI bet kJ't 'n ;o i.iili-ii Irii(rri-Yime"r-t ly U-I UK. a? crrtain of t-ieni 'i . " A- 'y thtn. rather tlutr. ini-iiir-iis'"'f-- PRESCRIPTIONS h FAMILY RECEIPTS .. .. - Willi can- i nir (.raw in ri, .i:(,r first-r;!! hon.- an.l natiy srriclcf n!in:h I ir .-i(.l of tliii. munt; vru to tni hi", am) lisv jrvep. t;. a ! sliar of il'.r .n.t.atv. am! we slu.'.! m'.II caTir. u' p tit-rn the very b-s". .vl! fur tnfir r.imy i- r:r.t tha' wf rii.i rr.n'tT FITTING TIIUSSES. A" iiHra:i'-e ssofai 'iui.. a'l'l. !l" 'is! trouble in I'r'a iii.-"r?i'm t,ivft ii s CA-i. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in great var.rty; A fu'l set of Test I.iies. Come ia aiJ Lave your eyes examined. No charjre for examination, arid we areconSJ er.! we can suit yoa. Come a:iJ see us. r.tpect fill !y. JOHN N. SNYDER. Jacob D. Swan! Ir V Watchmaker a nil JewcSor, Si-xt door m.t cf Luiiierau C hun-b Somerest, Pa. BlESEGKER & i :::z!Louther's I am now rilv tlie t uUic i . .r.ti .i o;, i anujeweiry oi au ui'm-ihi'juj, cheap as the cheapest. KEPVTItlXG SPriCIVLTY. All work guarantee J. Look at my stock before making your jimr chases. JOR DAN & H I N CH lAMiT We are now rslv wilh our new ami !w invoice of tire l o!;f.-. l:onery io.nt. ) "( .- I Ur bran.b ..f I'.'.-ruiis hi el fall--, fan. pU of all M.v'. H":'l ever tl.i:jr ei-r fwrtaimn to a tif i-'a-"." l" ii-e Ii ' or ders iiromi.tlv, an.i to:,i.i.:v re-; !e-.t fto.-i::e-ri siiv ex'eT.r. i. k ,1. ,1'e.v-. frv--. ( sr. I skkv oir-re.l at !-. tVinn i I s'i.I one of ihe tint t ani.rt::.eiils eirr carried. JCBBAS i HI5GHSAN. lT -TJ Main ;"! et. Johnstown, Pa. GOOD LIOUORS ! w aid Cisip Li:rs By esl'.ini: at the U R..-::'-' te.ir: 1.- t-re. X.30! Main St , and 10 Cliutoe St, fjoliiistowii, E; all lcio.lfl oflhe l'!i(.i.:..--t les'irr in rnari..-: rn-i It ln.1. '!. iny o.'l eti..-...me-. : . a i ki"Tvu fa. t. aii-i to a'.l -'ilier et-:.v,re.-:i. r: .-t Hi.l Ik; K:en. I-!-.l f :ct t !!ial 1 k.-;-0:1 riant ihe ni-faie-t va-ietr of I :-;': rs, t!.c id-. -.-t l-raieiii and at Uiel..wi i-rvv-. P. S. FiSHER. Tcr r.'-. 1 cn. 10.I 5 i Lb ix i -I .1 I t: - , ' n.iu 1 iv w ucil . cured by the use of Kill's Tablets. The Onto rr:ai C".: it4K .-IR: I h.ivt iw-: n-i:n.T r,.-:. Gg1- for tola'-e- hul l:, and to-.im( tt roa!! r' wbat you el 1:111 tor : L. I i - i t. ' ei i: a f .J cl ll.e -"In en-. -1 nt mti:;:; t. !.:. i -j u .-. k . 0110 to Ce t-iir-ir; or I v-.-iei Mi:..ao i -a to lorty piw. 01 roiitici.. il:..,-. t--i y for tventv live 1 . .ir-. n-'l t .nr.; LCreU in: o I li . v e 1.0 c-. fi.r I TntOmoriiHifltro.:-GlVTUM:- Mi-i:" time ! iJ Tatilt-w lor fuwcm lleti.-:. 1 i.-.-.-r.-i tv 1 vra tKrtll allrtlWM:niil"rlll'J cl.ese- Li -... trt -i.it v v-i-.: ..,t . , i f - U) iry yolli- i .,!::.-. li.';--- ! :-.f.v iV lal.ii-ts l.ut t iiv-e "If.-. J: .;': ;. bavo 1- r -...11: K;.-o v i .-e; i;..Hti.rx::r:r.i'i.-x rivr'viri. r - o. ' oa u. . . Opera C.oc t-irrJl, Oi::C. ' cj J j u u Li IU TsIIi Ufc!TED STATES. DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF Fine Whiskies. t,-0,. IN'FORTER OF FAMILY TRADE SUPFLtED. XOS. 95 J.Y VJ FIFTH A VEX IT, J'ITTL f..;: 7. f x A'.! 07,Vrs nceive-l by m.ul wUl rnxe p'cn-s.t a. 1ST? a 13 - 3 Z3 !X5 - " ; TI73 AH STSTI. MOWEH. I To Our Farmer Friends. V GREET YOU IN 1S93 WtTH A F!:,La L!i c? HARVESTING MACHINES THAN EVER EEFOr.Z. RELIABLE M0WER3, RAY RAKES, REAPERS A3 .-.:. ERS LEAD EVERYWHERE. Walter A. Wed Mr4 i. Send for Annual C-talcsuc. j i I j ! j i ! j i .1 ... -.. ; j j AI.-o, iu collection witli t'io V.'aitor A. Woo-1 machlno.-. !V fr t!;-i VTi.::Ii-y an.l C!i;ii:iiIon macliini.-s. For p;ir;'-.-;" , JACOB KAUFMAN, Jr., i AGENT, - - - - " IT WIT.L PAY YOU to B' l t(.tl lMsnri:s! Vork WM. F. SHAFFER, bO.MKKSET. rilNX'V.. MauuffCturer of ai.1 1) j.. r la ,..-Vnt BVr iVx-Wwi th-rt Sotirf. in aa lti&lA if li tiiXiii! ALo, A-.-ni Jit WHITE SSOyZE: l--.Ttnp In o-'ol of MONr.MKVT WORK wi'.l llli t it to ;:-:r r.l-r.-l lor;i '. 1'iy ft:.j. ;i.-r a pt..TH.-r :iiHi". :1! itiver t!,K:a. -:', LliY L'J I mve.o stnial a:.t-iiLi..n lo U.n whita Brcnzj, Or Pare Zino Monument y ! !:iinwluv1 hr REV. W. A. KIV'T. a !'::. !.'! j .'.-ov'!T m i: tin- rrtllilof MAI K'Ai. AN i t'-j leji -'ar -' ii'---:. :. f .f our Chi:.-sbl0 I ll ! a...:.-'. ' C!VE mi CAl.I W:i. F. SlIAFFEI!. Main Street, This!:del Brag Storsis a Ml bratx a4 SI V W a s,A UvwiWu V. FEESE AHD PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Spojifcs, Trusa Supporters, Toilet Article-, Perfumes, & c. tHK ikxtor oivzd FEKsoXAl, ATr'iVTTCM to THX o'.:Fc:"N-..;.s'.; Gf LfiaMs Presoristioasi Faailf SPECTA CLESs EYE-GLASSES, Aii.l a Full Line of 4 -tl-al GoL always on laiul. Fro:a s lar..' a.-frtment all can be Miitu;l. THE FINtiST BRAKBS OF GIGAES lways on band. It is always a pleasure to display cur to 'utendirg purchaser', whether they buy tron us cr clsewhcr?. J. iV3. LOUT HER, D. MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. Somerset Lumber Yard, ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, irAxacraB aso Vr.Ai.n id LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hard and Solt Woods, OAS POPUIR. S1II:.,-I, P.t'SET", UOrLLIJ. . ASH, WALX-T. FIiORISG, 8A.H. HT.MIl R CHERRY. i T.LOW PINE, TISiLKj. IKHifJ P.t Ll'.-TEHS. . CKE.-TSI T, 'WHITE PIN'S, I TM. EI IVL-. A (isrteral LiTieofu'.l irrades of Lnener an.l Bu.:r!!!ii; I'n.r.al au-1 v.. r:-t k-f;J Aiwa, can fummh anvllonx In the lin of our n.e.n-!W lo or! -r w;ta rcf-s promj'tin., Mich aa fcraeic-.-ui, (m-h:ze.i work, t'e. ELIAS CUjSJSIlsCxJtIAL OUIce and Yard Oppo3ito S. &C. R. E. Station, Somerset 'ONGtST. Asssts, 28,036,462.23. Compound Interest Investment IPer HOME LIFE GL OF ABSOLUTELY FREE. For TiatleularM ail.lm. H. B. ItatStK, fcaoajer, 531'Wccil St., Pittsbiir, f'OST LiBERAL. Surplus, $1,528,963.5 iris riAOTMHTawMHi j s ' a. ' . j s, . . a ru . t 7a u ss 2i v u r u ! . ! rt BmdR ?- . . If r r . 15" tRiwir work !n T.tnr own P-it"i.'!& H7TWWt8 WKEI i ii .,r rt.n; y-w.-1 i- T,.v, I'. . . 7 , . ' ifctr! t xiiiai:is m.1 L 5 i . . . u"lr-'.' s toe nwitH' .it!:nm mwin i ... . sLUJalii i uit u t M-l vour : ior braita lor liregEiiti ?' i ri' ; si) c m " A 3. ii JO" A EA? EAST. v. z.i:z.osr.o cr..?. r- DAVID 3 Vi LIE, Fi IZi.E Ofc'nr 4 -" Drag Store Somerset, Pa. Rap:dl7 WnoLsaL AyDKrr.ir. sa cf I c SAEr- Beautiful f.vi, ; - rc" Deaiens. J' ? c'r'--' I-vvvrr:; . -. - eilkatl) BY THIS INSURANCE CO. fa NEW YOax. 3S5T sent us. Oliver I iso auJ -p '"-r - tai'JteUupii eonntT. 4TAITE3 f. $75AVCHTrl. I...-' , jj ITE3. i-K.sCHUf tzo.c2z - ; ..iiitii9 n ot-iuin or i i.;ii-.- ..r ait til I TTi .-. re s.- fosr of siitr..-aii. ;i.l " ' " 1 BiL I.VT BSUS. EfiiiCJ-E C3 BCvti-a. b Bit p S' F y Hi - JE-. - V S j 1 c J k
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