V; .:."iii;:.::uEX. in ia V fur T:iVr of t Soil ( r.ai TUt-r Clt r t -iwi;sJlM of t i JIst l!u!l' l ibiWa al os I ra- ----:r,; Fir Ip".f-r.l Th. " :r.'N von'. r"c.ie of surprises : ; . r r la- roil vi't.r U Uie A? rli. n.1 d ;uruuei.t of th wori.1'9 fv. .r.d 1 lure i a!-. much u1st f.'itn.T.t tcp ia .t.r- f-r the citv hrrl x i-.il-rr to Jocicaoa park who fail t i-Ttt-iiiii-e the eott of Chief l:rs..:.:.' fci? lZCing under the ...- isprctek-a that the atrrice'-tur--l :i.'T--T is cor.fir-.rl to the prod c of th.- farm and f.irra tr.aohir.ery. Tlie .pit;.- ! a whole the iirt o.:cpr.-hir..Ivc arid iiaV.rs.te as to de tu! tv. r p-ath.r-d t..-(.-t.ther under the '- n -rti! clssif-catl .n of 5.Ticulturl ihil.its. Iiry fcahltble country on t..J ia.-"' f the pic-be La, ..i!tri'ot-1 t.- the diss.la v. erery kcon-a m.-th-r.l of atrric-altaral har. liirsft art pr ti.-pli.;.ed- Asia? from the display of h.-r letj-.-r.ts and tec".--ti.isGf we is. whieU fan be n-n a :aller scale at ait r c-.ttiitry fair, the seicr.ee of -.rricnl-ftr-r Et-d the results of the krj'e.wi rui. of thtit -cifr-e are dene-iCtt rated t r the ra't retri:a.e e..le--ti..n of L:.:h!ts ever placed for pcU'c in:pec- T..? stele of architecture of the Ar-rii-ultjrtl tuiltiir.gr iia-sdi renai-faD'-r. and it is sit j;it--d Lear the sii'-r. of taike MU-hls-in and i, aliao-i s-ur-r tis.ded Vy la? -ns that h-ad ir.t- the r.ark from the lake. The buildir;.' is ?..;..xj ft-;-t in dl:nt-n.si''r.s. aad hiis a f. .r area of acr. s. n cither mV"; of the ua:a entrance are maiijai-.'a .-irlnlhiari piiiar. 5m feet J.i.-h ar.I U-kI in i:aaet.-r. Thi a-a:n cr.trtir ' a.:s throin-h as opeuir:?- 6i (vt wi-.e V a vestibule frcrJ which t-ntraaee is ! a ' ti the mt'jn'ia. f'-vt in liiarri- t--r. The is.tuiida i surr;iun.-.i y a Class doa&e !:' fo-t tit'U. Ail thr .uch , t! ..-:ua:a vt stibuie. ar.l rro.jp'-i al.-..t i.'.i the jrran.1 entranee. star.::::-y ,-.-r. ;.':-i-l. niastmtivc f the- asrricu:- tura! ii.4ntrr. T r.e iritt r: jr of the Li? l-cll.?:r.i is a r:tro? rivilions, Tarr.Uir ac i k;s. KorehTTl poTercsients. btates. t liui jn ai private exh.! Itors the I have housed tt.e-ir exhibits ia beautiful j buUdit.Cs which line alonz ave::: s on i the immense Coor of the stru. ". jre. 'i be paviiiot-b thtm!eivs are toa crcat . extent exhibits, becaue in rr.o.st czv ther were built in their native clime . and to i".iu?trate the wl pr!uets of ( tlMir states a:id countries, aad were j tiien shipped to Chicaco ia sectii-ns. M.st .f ti.e states have emphiyid t:a- ! tive craii.s arid (Trasses to l-a . i ''y I their pavilions, and the arrar;ei:.er.t of fj-.ne .f the stru-.-turcs is vt-r.-wonderful arid beautiful. s-.rn- of tl. pavitl .Ks cost as much as :.;.' o. Ttiere are many novel ways of - ho-.v-inc cc.mm'.nplace e.h;i.;ls. ai. 1 the in TeLiUity of the acents i-mj.b yed by tiiC e.m:i.iiotis from mar.v of ti.e star has taken curious ami iiitert-stir.' forms. Many of the exhibits are the prize prc:uct-s of f-late i-:.d cwunty luirs. fc.) that it L;a- ijc iai 1 that the Agricultural buildinc c .tair - the v.-ry b si of American prsies. Araor.c the rovel'ic? is a typical v.-t-sfn: !:.ri'i. evhiblted by the sUcte of W a-hir.-t I (h..-.vij,iT in iiiioiatv.ro faririho'.iM j baras, fences, tt-i Is .f pr..-,vir.' .'rain j with mar.;-' ins operating tiny c- '-' j jh.wsin the f-sm-ws. ti.re.siier-. 1 ir. l- i-rs at.d all other f-rm u.:. chin ry. Lritish eshibits i :.tbin rpee'rr.cns f prain froia the ltccih-i" xri:a :.t il stations, siiowir.c the eflictof arthi cia! f Tt'.I: uition on tils virions seed . Fast la.lia tho-.vu textile rr.atcrh.i such as J-emp. jut", si-al. raar.iiia : nd flax, while South Africa, the ( sip Town dl-triet. shows the pnlt:cts of its isrich fnrms. I.i's-ria. the only clored r.-jn-.blic on the barh 'on'm er.t. has a curious and wonderful dis play of barbaric instruments t-n-l r.i n ts. while the resources ,,f s,pit.:l r n and the home of the Iph-nder arc also dl-j.Iay.-v! in treat jTi:t;st ity if i.-.t in cr. :!t variety. nri"i;s f. ., . ! irKi!! '.i from the tr.e.i.-.s ar exhibited side by : le with the staph-s t.i the north, and the imp:ftacnts,f ii:.- bori -lri::! f.irrr:- r t.re p:a. fee. isl trie 1'iie (ij ; sur'ri :: ' t. ,,f 1 contrast wi;h the p. r--.- of t-wlav. .av I.-..;a lore-.Ti nati:-r.s : !y h.nre. The iiortlu-ra p.r-tu-ln ll -.r is devoted to th- f.-orj l.rcat llrltain. o rrrv. Mexico. Austria. !;c:.:aar::. 1 n. s-.-.c !.-:;. .!sr.ar.. t'anada. I"arar'iay ar. ! i-.trics. each f v.hich live Ui to ' .a pace ranciuc fn ia !." j f.-ct- k-c..i . ;.!,' nc.r- iv ail the remaijidcr of the ?, ,.crn the maia C-r is the exhibit l c -reals :.:-..! other farm provlucts of the states "f theu::i ii Lvery state an.l tt rrl-t- ry is n prsent.-d by its produet.s, ':on this o:ie floor, covcrir" :ir-'r - '" - are r.;!ayiu. tu aa i:. a . , r Iv and perfection, the farm pnsl acts cf the worid. (n the bix acres f icir.n z f the annex is shown everr ilc cnotion of acricuitural mach ini-r .t ;.i sach a manner as to illustrate th..- i j.ro rr. ss of the industry from primitive j t-;nes t the present- In the galleries - re t ie found the w.ml exhibit, the - piarv display, which :;:clu,les worl;- j i:. i-.ioi;i.-s of be--; the dairy i::.-.!,- j Li. t:t- au l the exhibits of the tobacco i l:i i i rcwl::c industries, i! re also v. ill b.- found uiactiiticent c liectioi! s j f fiow-cr- all vari , . f meals, va- j rious binds of tr.-jj aud pastries. s::car.. c jnf.vtionery. canned co.kI j o.!s, soaps, ch.jiolates and the end- j .. :.s i.-.i oi manutactarcs Iis-.m acn-i-u't'srel pr bluets. All exhibits arc arranyed with r-ferenee to a readr u:. h r tainlinc of their saliei-t feattsn-;. br. i. r the rcculatioiis foveri.i::;r all t'.i plays ea.h exhibit is accompanied ly prii.ted iata Lowin? the name of tj object, name of pr-dueer. v.lur; jrovvsi or made, character of dat : ; plar.tinc. uaantity of sit-1 planted X T a n-, in--tho.d of cultivation, date, of harvesting, yield per acre, weicht. price at the n.arest market, avcra.'c tcm;r.-rature and rain or snoifall l.r ciotstlis 1h t e-een planting and li.irve -t-i:.-r. ar. 1 v.inther or not irricalioa wa-s employ: d. The abject of irrijTatlon Las wittihi th." la t few years become o:;e i.J jrr-. at interest t - the farm, rand cattle ,rr.j er. The c:: ion pn-sc :;ts the sa'occt ia a manner to practical aid comvr.-ht r. fiveas to promise tlie utm ..t service ia - thaulatiiiT- production and coa ver:i:ic barren lands into fertile Cel l : The inU-re.t manifested thr iu'h.ut the country in the preservation of f .r-i-st by tbe plantir:? .f trees, and the action talcn bv the letri-datures oi many t-taU-s lookiap to a m .re perfect ; ysu-m 01 r; mtn.-mc. are cxetttp'i l.ed by models aad exl ibits tliatcs.-t 1 iany thousands of dollar s, end w hose i ffei-t canrot but 1 ber.eilcial ia sttai vh.iiri.r the onward pmpretvs of lhc.se l.vo iiuDortant natioiiai aottccnti. Mpzy -Lf&k. t"'t - : i -ii j ' ' - I'.i ' s 1 i.li't ' t.-ri-e-.I. ho far as it g-oes ifor in the t( I r:;;1?-rVfffs.h Mlcia?. Trai:s:rtath.n. 7-r"L7rl, j ilii pS,y -t jiv? V; .rttt' ' I Forestry. Leather. Acrieultural buili- -.:'. i r-.-s. ;.4v: V ;V IS : , V. lVl:i Xl ..v,.,:;,.! f workmanshin. artt.tio VTs,J.VV.r ' ----'-CSS-'s''- t-"r-'L Ij- b'i-"!" ; ta-!e acd ia l:v;Jual:ty U.th m lie-"'.-.' " - J i ' i"-- w ?-Z f "'v.'-ji ! ad esicution. ller commission. V " ' "-'si.'t.'i'- r ; V - .4"i.i-- -iV . I i7'-ri'r-T'- i L. taade np alt -?ether of men that f?7 ft.'tv At. , eruinc-nt representatives of the VILW OF AO!::C t LTl-AI. IIAI-L. i no prr-et a Ivaisc.' laite ia tic -r-ienfe if i:a:r;,-iiiir aTt in the sneee's.'ul treed inc live s:'c" l.a-s iK-en one of the rr.urvls of tne fwst riecac. and with the ::r.p-tti? t-" thes in'a--trit. s resv.lt :"i.C fr.tTa the djiry t.il the i.-a- rcenvr live fincl xbiblt St th- n;r n the jroo4 rrsiilts thLt wiii I A lor car.cot fe esi:tni'.rd. Every Dew idea rt latin to the agri cultural industry is reco.-nizel aa.i is deinocftrite-i. As aa instaace, the prrJacti'm of Mjar frjm wirrl.nm and the scir i ttra-tinjf .Teat in terest, jiartieuiarly in the west. The u.-:niiis'Lrati.a at Ja-ks-.n jark as t what ta b.ne with u: aor? of prolyl dev..tei t this ! rj f 'j?ar pr niuc-tloii nm:t attract atteiitia t- i x-all'.ies a.Uptei t i this icirstrr and be the rr.ecD of ijaildUtz fa- t'.ries, an i thus contribute larcc-tr to the national tvea'th and to our commercial ia.ie-ps;-a l.-n-.s. ore of the rao t novel and instra'-tire erhi1 it-is that of the a.s--f h.'.i'.n of Ameri'-an ucricuitttral c..Ilei.-e aal I exTvriner.t tat;cnv. oejopyit? .'.0 .'.are t-t t r ' ifc ia the vath-vest c.-rr r of tV- ma'a fi-.r. It r- pre m::s i-.i - wor'i of a m h 1 BTri- -t:l.i:r:.i c ::::7.?3 Tt fta'i-.r.. ' r.--ri:: the v.h .lo eM of exrv-riajent an 1 re vi.reh in rcU-rii.arv t-i b.tu: cr.'. T. fee- l-.-.arv. h rt:.- : it ere. ii;? .-.;:?. aaiuial r. j id.s. u-iih-tcstiL? ar.d . iatlad'.i? aa elab r uL bioiorical ani i-Um-ti.rv. Tiiis exhibit v. ill fT..rd a vat arnf.nr.t ' iT.b.n .uh; bit .at:on ill Tr-.vt- of icca! i t to .u-a:.ov. The cts.vs Wst c. naili 1 K-a title and the to rea s m rr.etles i t:::-ref"r is i.-. ealtl M"! s. UccLt 1; .sthe p':r? i.it to the of .ur a. r with t it 1 i w ; ai iu i-1 :u:jrtved n. !..". tiie !st m are the 1, -,u. it vr to e'.h cutter t-Ci-'tt- this ch .at ..f :.i c.rM th, ii.t.j;iira: cneai i iiuehanan ener.'y Kin! p-.;.uiati..n. v;.r:-'ty : .1 t our r. .r to th n?e c .r. il re- .TiL-ul- lo tiiat ;urul . hi tlie- i tT rt 't 1 t..i. T.r- r --a' 1 m.::;i:; Sv vas cot 1:1a ie in rs.'a. iV.tL I'r.ll. SJLEVir. No IU-'.alive to i-it. t I.if.ij Mi-s .haccl-.t.ly. V . zee v.orti s f.ratthicac 1 r. . 1 is v ,r: I.itti- M Ail oy.r relatives Cood Z'e'.v. is ; ' . "t KC.SE VIKING SHI?. It Will Siwa lti-ie in t.ie Lsosm at Jack i ' 1.- V. ithin a eor.parc t : re !y recent period th.- reraai:: Laee be. n durr up. at vari- plj.-'.s i i "M.ii-.vay. f.f anetert Scaa :i::avtan vesv 1 v mo ids of whi..-h are t . U- exhibit, d at Chi-.-ac-. t:r illus-tr:."l'-n r.-pre--r.ts one of t'ifsc ia h-ls which his recently mlled f -r America, after vii:ii:c m ?Z of the towns on tea ' ISorwecian coast. It is aa e.act copy vikixo 8Uip roa tue worli s FAta. of aa old Vikinc vessel, the remains of which were discovered in near andefj'.rd. fx. irway . The molt! is i splendidly built, of the best material -; i but it is sal 1 th;-t the modern wi rk ia : no wav surpasses the orie-inal, so far as t that lias been preserved. Not a Vet a Ftt'e I apprehension has been felt at the ri j .f an Atlantic vocacc with such a ves sel, the oricinal Vikir.c vt-f-vh havir.-, ! In-m intended only f.r eruL.ir.c al vnc ! the lluropean coa-t and isi theMeditcr- I ran.-an. where th-y ma.le miacn.ui ! voyacc-s during the r.inth. tenth ar.d j eleventh centuries. The Treat luy sa.il i i:as lieen niade in four parts, laced to- j Cctiu-r, an 1 reeSnj consists in retnov- ! in? one iortion and lowering the sail aecor:!l:ic!y. The men have to sleep on the bottom boards, and provisions ' are carried in tinned iron cases. All ! decorations, such as the shields, drac- . on'; hea l and tail, etc.. were stov.ed j away, tnd fenders were fixed aln7t!ie side-- The rudder, which is placed ct j the side, is said to prove ouite as ef- I fective as a modern one placed at the ; stern. Tlie ve-sci i 74 feet Ft.? be-! tc.een stem and stern. It feet bs-oa 1 1 amidships, and draws 5 feet of water, ! Its original lainy by far the larcest ; craft found from the olden times. I lcal tradition in the neitrhlrh xjj .-h"rc the remains of the ancient rev j sel were due np had it that here was the last restinc place of a michty kinc. i who ha 3 Wen burled with co.-.tlv trcas- ! ures near his bod.-. M0N5TER LOCOtVCTiVE. One of the Vo: Instructive Exhibit tt JarkjKin i'ark. The Transportation buildinc i.s a mine of interest f -r those w ho will pet away from the m Jcb-travcied central aisle and pike around ia tha annex where the 1-K-omotive encincs anl trains are exhibite.il It makes one lone more than ever to travel to see the recal '-palace car., provided by Fnclish. Ocrnaa and American c-ein- I panics. The dh-rlayof locomotives is j very nearly appllinc. One of the ! mo-t notable exhibits U the enrine a ! a picture of which is printed herewith, j j It is cailcd -F. C. Winby s Patent Four I I Cylinder Hi rh Pressure Express Loco ! i motive." and it is 1 wonder of bhyness. j j The drlvir-c wheels which ia most j American bjcomotives are frequently I f aL"i if C4,vir.,Vi S"2-f Xhiih"f" i L. '3 " ' ." ! Fora cilixper LfH'oiionvr. not more than foar or five feet across here have a diameter preatcr than the 1 Leiphtof men. Inexact ricures tliey are beven feet and bix inches across. The diameterof tlte trucks is four feet. Tlie pressure is 1 pounds. The di mensions of the cylinders are: Inside, ITxii inches; out .ide, lfi'xtU inches. The weipht on the drivers is punds. The crate surface is twentv- t ipht square feet- The heating sur- lii-e is 2.CU) tqnare feet. The total weipht of the locomotive is tC4.-:uC p.unds- The exhibit Las excited preat interest araonp er.g-:neers and railw ay officers and has been the source of won der to other vudtors. ittii.rlyt-Xo. T Vo kcr. ' " ''Sr--tn--.j --:. z . v's' J2 THE LKLGIAX XIiiDIT. Attractiva Tbir!j3 Sent to Chicago irzm Leopold's Boaiaa. Work of Art V Ulrh VTocld A(trmrt At ttalioa JlBjirhrre -I-eo Worth Ttioa uil of Io!tsra I " Yard- Cocco I m Home. "5pee?l Wor'.j' F-ir Letter 1 Paiall in territory, bat densely x-opl-J with a iiati-inality that ia .nixed ia race ar ! li.n'uae btit h tiie.v7er-eciis an i Mni:- ;n artistic ( portable railroads, fcuch an used to proclivities, in e jui-ite taste in- J adranta?e in factories, f-randrics, her-fsl slrtce the of da.vn the middle . etc jnclu-linr locomotives, etc, and aces, endowed with a rirable. elastic 3ther firm. Marie-Mont, of cai taiBd and Cnrers oiuiie-.l in deftae j riAe mfm distirsuusjiea by t-lenee cot even by the coici.lx'ri?- French. ; f f,rm than bv their oraetical availa- IWIciiini is. fctror:? at this exposition, For a country that is only about one-, birth part the nze of the b acle ttate J in'lieii done wonders. Tru.?. Lor ex hibit cannot be coisparj-d, so far as variety aad sj.-e co. with thit of t!ic bi? rx-rrer- of K-jrope. b-jt it is a!rart on a par wirh that of ,rniiny or France so f.-.ras onaHtv is eon-emed. In space .T.-rt-t t,i" iVi'l .'.TTl C5 'it compares ivonbh with itii". :-'iin or Hussia. however. i-,r it raoasjres. ali told. cr.s: lerxJi ly over 10 h."'s vrusrc feet. "I thh the iion's share is taken up in Mariafactrre building, namely. 45.0C"0. and thr-n m.xs Maehiat ry ball with -j.hO'j-') soiare feet, the Fine Arts palace with Ivi-OP senate feet, the Woman ""uihiitjr witii ijs.at t.soo kgiN feet. TWO FAMOUS tSOSZES IS BELGIAX WOM.I's FAIR EIU.'BIT. and the ba'.ir.ce is taken up by the llelclmn exhibit in HortietzUural build inz. where he is t-ti-or.ir in azaleas atid rhf-b tendrons particularly, tihent tt:as vindi.-atinc that ancient city's preemtr.eace ia liowers. The who!-? Felciaa exhibit i charac- .iCn too. are re- cj-.mi-1-..s Rn-- ri'ltnr.. nf the t:nv Vin"- liom. Astere Vercrayne. a senat)r of . -: : '.. : 1 . . I - a .:;. , v...se a fee & ...r. is her t-om:ni.ssioner-'. r-eneral. while E. Fdotiard 'iuerette is the chief del.-cate. and Messrs. I.e . (.halt. Andre r-imonis and Vaxelalre ; are the three !-.-cr tariev. relatively stroncest I"elc:cm is in the l ine Arts palace, where s-he has 1. nr.? the walls of five rooms with her ..j) palctin.'.'s and siiows lihewise, a C-s.jly arrr.y of water colors sculpture-, etchings and encravincs. The itir.es. tjouya, are- v far as qual- t-- an.; irect i.s aa aciTccate are con- me 1 by far of greatest i:r.p-.rtanee. j i ncre are a score oi powertui: r pamte l ; car.vasc-s aaon;; them, ana m lanu scapcs and py.rtraits the exhibit is noticeally stronc. A few ptxxi stlli-lifesaa-1 historical paintings, such as 'The t"oldrm:th"s Fair at Antwerp. prove that th- obi Fl mish schoxd i.s r. t yet dea l. ar. 1 that the modern 1U-1-claa hand ha, not lost its cunning in manipulating the brush and palette. ne g.-yy feature, too, is that there is not a sinclo daub in this coilcctlon, an 1 that the execrable era.- known as the '-impressionist school' has cot so far caincd a foothold in Ilclcian sta- ; !i'?s. It 03 cht to be mentioned, too, 1 that there are oa view, as part of the ! ihlciaa women's exhibit in the Worji ; act. buiidin ?. an even dozen of paint ; incs execute-1 by as many Ilelciaa ::i?n pair.t -rs, and these are of su ; p.-rior execatli.n. There are in the sa.ne buiidinc most delicate embroid- erit's- laces, nwilewori ana paititetl j porcelain on exhi!.tion. 1 he showmc I made there, in fact, is of small diraen j sions. but of tine frades. In Manufactures brildinc, of course, F.el. 'iuta ap: ars much more massive ly, in conformity w ith the fact that of her seven millions of people over one-half ar? cncaccd in industries. There are the arms (made for war purposes onlyj from the b: r factory at I-h-ce. v.hi h eur plies the national povoramcnt with its rifles and ord inate. Licce hs ha 1 a creat reputa tion for lir.arras since tv.o humired years aco. nn ! another renowned firm sh -.rs a crcat exhii it of puns and re volvers, down to the cheap article that can be loucht for tive francs where it ! is made. The cl.ir.a. porcelain and faience of IV.h in La Ixjuviere, much of it in close imitation of Sevres ware, sr.rd.es a ,?'. show inc. but cannot be compared with Iresdcr., llcrlin or Iloyal Worcester ware. Laeemalri.-ic, of course, is a well known industry of the Ik-lcian women and cisls. ar.d the laces of Minno and Lcvalctte ia Urussels, the Mechlin round point, the Valenciennes, black thread, Louis XV., Venetian point, point de Unices, point applique, duehesse an:l other kiad-i make tn exhibit to tura any woman's heap, iittioucn 1 r.e moOe of s!owly making this lace is cab- i.hit e 1 to reduce its en t to the b.v.et possible point for women and Ctrl . in Kelciuia resort to Lie-ernakinc n t a an industry by which to cars a livirtc. tut put ia th. ir spire tirae and leisure hours in the i-v.-r.in' and holldavs at it seated i-v.-r.in and holi-1 ..n a low stool, with the lace pin i"i .l.i'.n on their laps the extreme .teli -e.y of the v..,rk. after all. makes it ldyli ir price even over there. T!.-.i f .r it-, ta-tee, the mo. t beauti ful phi the lh f lace on exhibition in j tin Kit ton co.-t no less tatm ..i.iiij francs (Slo.lhii) to pro- litee ia Filci-tm itvlf. ThLs is the e::o.::-.ltt!y bcautlf-.tl bridal veil jriven , by the Fv i.-'ii-.a wom" -n to their queen. 1 lb nriette. on the occa.-.ion of her sil- j vcr v.vd.lir.sr n. .t 1 ,-np s?a To pay for it a p :pt.iar t ts'.jscriptioa was opened, 1 o otic lin.r allowed to pay more ! thai! U n c ctimei ttr.o c:-nt--i. end it thr.st xil: the a;;:rrecate pift of TVJ.Ooo 2h lytaa won-.i ti and pil ls to malte tip the v. hcrev. ith.-.l to j ay f. .r their j. dnt pit't. and tliO pirl.s ar.d women, the rn-ist ixj.ert laceuiakcrs in the coun try, jointly worked on it for several lnoitth. H.i.'i veil, by the way, Ls i the Woman's bul'.iinjr. In faraitureof the lir.est kind, carve Thiti veil, by the wav. Ls in carved ia oak and civ ny. cilt or natural prain, Fru-sels and Ohes Uiow up especially ttronp. The tyl called bahnt. of purely IThd jnan or'cin. can be a. I in i red in some sideloard.-t. chests, ciiiffonieres. etc These are exact reproductions of three hvndred years aco. In bronzes l;ipium ranks deservedly hilr, and the display at tnis exposition Dears this out. Some of the bronzes are al mo.st as delicate in shade as the Japan ese wares, and a life-size fipure of -Iveor.idas at Thermopylae," the proup called "Innocence and Love," etc., are fine beyond compare. The most artis tic of tucse bronzes are produced by the so-called '-loftwax process. L e., ' tne wax moid 1 destroyed in the cast- insr. hence onlv one stiecimen can be i obtained fron each mold. Some of! l-cie ob ri- are wgrlh from S1.0U0 to F.uuu at home and ahotit doable that amooiit here, 1 1 amor in bronze i like wise a peculiar lielgian prtxlcct. and tome of the.e tawny-hued jokes as tonish by the Ti-idneA and natnral ness of the mobile and yet nnmobiie features. Cloth (especially green bil liard table cloth, in which Verrier, Beljrinm. enjoys a virtual monopoly), pianos made in Kmss-!s and tbe photorrapher'a art, as well an a col lective exhibit made by the beet suar industry of Belgium, ai&o deserve pas ir.p mention. In Machinery hall there is an inter estin? exhibit made by a Mons firm of bilitv in this 'country. A great iro firnj'in Marchienne-aa-Pont. emslo; iron loy- in? 4.CO0 . workmen and exporting 700.000 tons of mineral per year, has also a very comprehensive display of railroad aDd industrial implements. An interesting exhibit. tm, and one tliat probady could be ntiii.Tod by new set tb -rs and laincrs of the far west, i tht of ir.'n hms s. mi -h as r.re made ct Iu-l--ium f-T the Cisco district ia Africa. A complete specimen f this rjrt of buil.'.inc is the bcildicj i i..rm irc part of the IUlUa exhibit in Manufactures baildin?) where the I. lciaa fair commissioners Lave their hca.ifirfart.rs. Ily a very incinious device perfect ventilation and both warmth or coolness are secured, just as needed for the exigencies of climate ;Le NDuno-rls cr wja'iior. In conclusion 1 can only Kiy that it will pay to carefully ex aniin the r.clc"tan section of the great expo-ill n. V.'oLF VOV Sr-TIIERBnAXD. VVOf-LD'S TAIK NOTtS. Tin: Children's, buiiiintr at t'.ie World's fair groan-Is has been formally dedicated. Sk ! cal new statnesof staff are 1 i.'iC put on the pedestals at the north entrance -f the Art ;alaee. Tnn tirst iustallnn r.t of the I -ala lia .souvenir iiiarters w ill be received not later than the 1st of July, and possibly earlier. Tki; beautiful drawinc room on the fecond floor of the New York state building has received its ncishir.sr touches end is now open to the public Or to the faiinre of the rra un der contract to furnish uniforms for the tickctmen and patcmcn it will 1 s. me time before they are clad in the exposition costume, although a fe. have already received their uniforms. The board of manacersof the Colo rado state buildir.p has determined to discard electric, lichts and substitute pas in its stea-L The electric company admits that its dynamos are overtaxed and cannot live up to the contracts al ready made. The order to admit children from six totwelve years of ace to the Columbian expos: lion at half price. Ls a step in the ripht direction. They w ant to see the fair, to talk about it some of them seventy cr eichty years hence. Sitae w ill live so lon'. Give the children r chance. Twelve young- men of Eordentown, N. J., pre c-ominc to the exposition in a frelc'nt car fitted cp with sleepiac bunks, a cookinp racpe. and a weii stocke.l commissary department. The car will Ik? attached to freicht trains, and the estimated expense of the round trip is only tin dollars apiece. The pttltn for thrift and originality poes t New Jersey. T;:f. mineral court of the Cape o! Cixxl Hop? in the Mines and Minir.c buildicp has been opened to the pure lie. The processes of winninp dia monds by machinery from the virpiis diamondifertius ful will be shown, as v. ill tlie process of sortinc ileavinc. cuttinp and polisliinp. There is on view in the show rooin a very valuable collection of rouch diamonds and dia monds in the matrix. SEAL WITH A STOSY. Adopted by tbe Woisian's Hoard of Man. ".'n of Nw Vork. The woman's board of manapers of New Vrk has adopted a pretty sea! which is, to be a taxed to all its otticial documents. It repre sents an Indian woman stand in;? on a rock-bound coast holdinp a r:tsicx of Tiir. seal. blazing torch alxjvc her heaiL In the distance is shown faintly the outline of one of the vessels of Columbus fleet. There is a pretty itory w hich poi-3 with this based upon the report made by Columbus on his return to Spain, in which he said that the nlcht of K-toher 11. 14irJ. he saw a li?ht movinp on the land. The theory on wnich this story Ls built np is that an Indian woman was wavinp the torch as a iipnal to her husband, a fisherman, w ho Lad V-en delaved in rettinc home in his frail canoe. Jrwrlrj and I. are from Kiatxsu The Siain commissioners have ar rar.ped tv.u ca.ses of antique jewelry and costly laces in the rotunda of the Woman's bnildinc. line beautiful piece of embroidery, the desipn beinp a dm ;,-on worked ia silver and pol.l on blue velvet, is the w ork of their rjneen. Two pairs of trousers worn by the fjucen 0:1 state occastorjs are embroid ered in silver end pold and thiehly studded with precious stones. The an ti!;ae jewelry ir, valued ct ? JS !i. Flit-re are fifty rincs set with diamonds and prceious stones valued at il').v.)). Some are shaped iik? a snake, some like a toad and others like a dragon Jewel boxes eet with diamonds and carrctsand heavy bracelet:. are made s-fstolld pol.L Mt-ii.o at lbs IT arid I'a'.r. Mc::ico has ip,.T.ed its awtlon in th Mtttsttfactt-rrs builJiatX- Mexico's cs liihit covers an area of six thousand s'taa re feet on the main Coor in the tso-jthwestorn corner of the building. Thc'dit p'cyts. which are mainly of an Indus-trial nature, are placed in lar bronze f.hotvcascs. Exhibits of cloths injT. liioes. wo-.dens. marble nvorlx. pot tery end bronitcs are the crtt conspic c:tf5 :rl r,h-jv a x--oTi--rfc! trrowrtli ia thc n-na'acl-n-s of the c inntry. The pottery is till lotid-uia Ie. aa 1 v.-here fi-urei nr. rx preier.Utd tbe pnpjrtioa ire onite arU-sticallv molded. - n w r-lK-Vi t'-r ' rr v. 4 iMMkM l V HOUSEHOLD USE. Cm orirsiaTd nri rst rTswrilsed by AN OLD FAT4ILY Flii'SICIAS la 1810. Could a remedy without real meni have aurvi red ovr eighty years r SOOTHiMS, HEALING. NETR ATINQ Tar INTEPXAL ar.lt EXTEKtlAL w.1 TV KMcv J-iis. r lic..-v. . st !S--bs, 4 . ... , .r- s 1 r-,i T .iis ' ' rs....- sj SotlT l -ml.A-r.lA. cat as.: Fri-- I i. . .-.A 1'T.-S-A Asl.-.A. O-Aes p.-sjfs. ..'14. ....s a - ' J. iM:t,a. iKa4l s s-:.. ia fc.-cT r Lmx v .ft V .w . .r 1 . Sa.. st .ri. H a.' ' tl tsOi. . f- i. Ik jl!A. i IVi, uM J Tn vivf mi.Tii tvv nvra ujt " Care3 tho-isanda mr.nuIlyc-f L.vrCjra- ! r!r-iL, B'.iiof.sness. J-tinndice. I'7Te'v J I ... ii .: . xrl.-;- n.ij. . I rr--.li f r-.on '-.'.. !- '-v , -" -.-rt in-ttj-r'le-re-.--?. i e -!-.-: -. r,.:jc.-.ti l--r-t-.t? t-.-.v.por- APFIMTQ WANTED t' canvas, f,,r th- nULIt I O '" u! ; r vcvr g-si nun , eK St..v I'itoy.i SiiAl-.l tn- w.t; smith co!" ClTtK.H'i t-.i-1jsti!tr46 r.i . .. ..rs , -i , c--i -i i.i Ai.o u-i k-.s U '.IS :i-s ! ti e I'mtni siii.-. CONDENStL TIME TABLES. Balumore and Ohio Railroad Somerset and Cambria Eranch i ,aZ,,A fi aw A- - 5 . j-jiifci'D, Jnor f'i7 Fj.-- i T. rv1 k2. . a. m., 'J.., Ar..'.i.-tU t4 f,X !. n.. r-Hu-rti '; p. m., 5".. est w a t!l f,n, Uoun-rv;!: Tui! P- to.. Joa.-iun -sii p. m. buzaenu t, it is. SfjrTKWARD. " Jtfcf7 J.ihiitn-xn 7 10 a. us., E.mverTi'lA es i At.ty.ffiA.WB ie. auiaerta-t 'J.il. K.sol I ?A -'.-.htis.j.Mn J-t-l c. sr... li.A.vers', -..iT.j-.tA.iksi i:Ai, ssni-s. 5 . ..'., K' W ts 1rt. V JfDaS. S--T1 a. Jtl . Ti .Vers"V . '!e t'i a. :ii-, ..t-iosts t? o a as., rstsaeAtt i'-yl a. m., ii a-caika" :'t.j.-a. m. . s-sr.(:u A r-m-if' j roa-.errt r.l p. m. " P "L'aiiJ. t'i CS -VS YLYA MA KAILLOA lb UEI I LE IN" tFFtlT I EC. s. 1 EASTERN STAKCARO TIKE PLSTASCt AND FAhl- i -u H ATT'. "rii 1? - H.J-'T.-.- - - rv,;;.' i-.i"iLi . ; :.')-a.:; - p.at WkiiiiJloa p 1 i I 4i I COMIENMI' S'KtDl I.t. Trairu arrive :; tt j.art from tue staltr.a at Juiiiiouii aAlei.t. t VI KsTWALb. HiKithwwBera rrrt- Wriem Kitirt-A s. e ' a. m Jut.:itm 11 A.-e .-trtiiv.lASiou Pt-:rt Tf"vrr. sA. - Vr I 's-. lx t J..iili-l..wn ajtressx .. fatl L. iif EAST ARB. Key 1. tune Fvprea a :i y 1 yf SA Ha-ri-t.-trit A -cv;ij:.. '.'J .si 1 ay A i-.-i. r v r-r ... M.1.1 Krt.-is- .. J.. is. -low tt . ei,.tus.l j-iili-Hs . r te al- i !.lA. . . fra-t Lll.-.- - . . f, .7 a. sa t ' .; a TO :t -- a tti .... ".1 itiil .. ....-. 1 a. u 1'- i '. a. si-1'--'J s. sa si ' t t n -. n ia 7 !s f . 111 1 ..: o t.. r t rs -m. j ht . ,lr . ? . T 1-: "cr.! or ! Wa. T:..-. K rtA't. r. A. t. I-., le) friilU A Vi- i I.i.r h tt- ureii. la. a. t. if. .-.. y r.. v ..f. ; ..til l Mani..-tr. .tr, i i-A-t". Alt ! CAVEATS. TRA0 MAOKS. OCSICN PATENTS, COPVRICHTS. ctcJ For iuf'Tiuai'.-sa jmfl fss H.:w!Vi.i wnttt.- Ml . a in. :1 l;itAAaT, Mw Vi.i:r. f-tu. t btirttau f -r Meur.-.r pa.en' 11 Am -r.ra. it.-t pat-.l tvn c.t-t t.T 11. t.r i j1.1. i."t. r-. lac psu-uc tf amxice Ativuu utre'ji CJ.. .: m iiia f ricntific mcrirau 1 :,iL IJ:lil.T n. j-air-uuna. .- 1: -.1 r- Aafc a: rfrt !-.'. z -Tj- i.ai A !-hr- Alt N a 0 i Vtwuix.ii(. Cru-aUwcij, r-si iurk t.ij. r.TV YnnP POV I TrrrT PprCfi? ! i Scicntifs ATfrican ' Arei-cy fo-t is. . &s . .Ve .rit,,,:-,-. si-JtJ-s- . &m you can find I and Ch-? L::: ' .1 .. - .s.si.viit S-it-f- .-. m st o.. W--';'; BTCa'.lir.: a-th.--. .-'-Ii .-:.-r,.. cfefe7 M-i mMMsm: st, si. T 'LTXn p SC'j liaa. 1 r e::st..,u.- tt -s ss a w-.l W htr V"'-'-'5 HAil B3 'si? Or - A'--:.-. -V, . fAe..ar.it,a"..th,r, CtiiMO :., pr -, tX-feAi3S.T I Br.agr.3. W W r, . fUl-Ycrlc rcsA.-ta.!-"'- - P. S. FISHER. O P F 3(Kr remember w ajf ",v.iii HI U m-- te--:1?-! SyE I ity ajaJ tiae uieriu ox our i juj.i rs. READ OUR "J Doable CHoride of Gold Tablets I TESTIMONIALS Will complpt.-lr l -tTiT thi-sti for'.' ctui-e tio Hi. ku-ss,ai.1 stuv x. u i v sJreof tt;e patient, wiio i.i vului.tari.y the rts-tiesit, ty the esc of oar SPLwiA . ftirir.ir t titmnt r.t.ti.-nt a cr alhwec T.Lin uutli ttu.-ll t'.tr.e tts) lh y ti,l vo Wt Hn.l parti'etitars at .1 .titii'i.i.'A - o plan to placet trisl.-r. rs lr-i;n any us tti tuuu m nil prrsous lio t-uve Oc-st-u t tirtisj t.y HILL'S TABLETS for tele LIXk-s':-:.l 1 .OU rj Kipc. Is yi.-.ir tlrutririsi noes im.i kn-p thnn.enrlo? r.n f .CO ann wewiii tsca yen, Ly x lura uau, a jainei. V rite vict ciinie and H'l-lref pt-e.nlr, wartli.-r i:.i.it:, uru lor lueactco. eluri.Uiue or 3 laquur Ili-.i.su IKK NOT RP DECEIVED Irto nt i - B.T ar.r or liie varn.o-3 ittsirutt.M t. -it tir- iamu lf -.r . I , ...t.. , i- ttt -r s- . ,1 IABLETG ana take 110 oit. 11 UAtiuff.titr.stl Mauut aciuri-d oiiiy Ly -TIIK CEI9 CHEMICAL CO., M U.53 ES Opsiw Block. Es Vr- - c The I hnvr- fT-. W-:: rr r- B3 a-Muoriii-..,.u stT-vW NYVVYr II III 1 DO NOT RE DECEIVED Irto nt rrhticir.tr S W V VV tf S aVTVA!. a,i X r ' r .r a w - v rL -t . r S frel a. c - -w T. vi Al W s. . .aa Aa XX -A X X i"RESPUfcS!-.L I HARDYARE ! HARDWARE 1 I am now ifrp4r--1 to rmni k xTir jr;v l I k-trraii nU oi art:-.r m n?r f'n'jM:ii.ji.-iu.(.--s Ii;iv b:r.t".. t-r ( on tue. Herman Bantley, Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa CURTIS K. GROVE, SOMERSET. PA. BFoGiEA giXlGES, CAJifiUOES, HPElSli WaGCX5, BLCa WA0ON3. F-r!.ehd x Short HK:f e FaiatLsg Done or. Short Tune j y o-i i ir.i e e it il T- . y yw V-mj j I L2 .Ii. ... T y.A trj v.. . ' --e. . . y il'.'.st-uet-i Na'.:t Ktiiisir!. aai . eraai..it vo give aaaUi.-uoa. I Coir rirrt-CliK Tct'ezzz'. K.iir.r of All 'i Vy 1... lyni,- or. -lor. S..IKV Prusssj kA-'S lel.x. i,.-! .Ail Work Warrantd. Call and F-xasuiae my sto.-t ar. J Leaxn Free i do Waco.-. wort, au.1 rimih Smo Sit V jd Kita. Kcmemter tbt pUer. auj (all in. CURTI3 K. GROVE. :::::! - a ;--.- " .1- .. i a. h. HusTori." a a. 1 unoenaKer ana tmDaimer. i j -A-V G OOD 1 IIYKSE a3 UL!t penain.s tcra-. rai, sera j j oOlTlGrSGt, Pel. 'Ji'TA. WE TELL YOU . fr l'ilP? " " iI i: 1 ' I'Jti'ii : ;1 ft i.rtn;-.tl"'i-. t.i-.-- (.-:v.ei. i .'1.1I.S ju-t I r, . sriat rrtur-i- a j.r..: : r rur. a ric. s i.-n i- :ti- i,u-i... .,-f-.- tht- fitot- i-.-s j W. trri (:. ;-. l!i:iKf l.i..tv r.i i.fiv, ai,i i car-A';: -.r. -.I. !-1 ... a ..ur ii:, -r:i. tue .,,.,,. !v t,...,,,-. ami a m..mh. l.-..ry -.r.- ... (a..-. im l now a;.,. w..k, ..'! , ,ur.-o .!---:.: v i. .'-rA- !:i:r ruiii--. tl.' at w..rt : a-A a .e 2 It. ai .1 v. !. r- a... r. n.i d-i l.i .ati. i :ii- 1. T:.-t t- -t !1 : J i.-,,,i-s ;..3t , j.a v.r ti.. i t;. c t-. -.-c--. l ..a will n.n, a ; rrai. :...-t,A .i - u s i : 'o p-., it a ir...! r.. i. ii .!-. :'U "U.-i t .U is . v. n-li ( s V. i-. w :k- i v-U r-iii MiMfn-t.f tt.r t i ( -u i. ... n-v. li.r- .-.: ,i..;.Vf j ii-Sorr -s-.- i :,.- -. ; r .uui ., u.ai vr -Hiiii. t: I :":rir,us":.t:',:;-A f o- is- -a ir... 'i. ., ti- r ; .. i. s.r U.l p.tr.ie-.iU, Her lUKNilu, iioi.Nu st:-. Iu.u.ia, Me. Eicycles and fr at i ' r, . .r - ia DCV5 anj : tf-.-.-i. rrt;i-. Writs for cart-ci:;arsJ f ; A. ' AMERICAN TEA C0.1 liawaMMW Mill M ITll ' j 1 ; 1 'i TT " s. '"N Vf AA.'AA Al, Wsi- i.I VV,..lst., 1-st-tVti-S. j 1 . it IE t i 1 PHOTOGRAPHIC ! SUPPLIES j si- ("ix( tn I'' 'e ' v 1 ... A-.. 1 l 1 '. .; ;Vc v -s . - .' ' s ! j- O i S S l.-staA. ill -.-U " . ;.vi U.r l.ltl- fj v' L . , niV fir .4t.-;!--.if t. r'":;. We Beat the World! ! I Largest Stock of Pants in th-2 j State. in PERFECT FITTi.Nj PANTS C C ALT0ONA, P. SAW MILLS, ENGINES, ! i j Improved Variable F.-ic'.ion Fed. j :.,i,tr.at.T. B. FARQUHAR CO., ; a!-s-:--ss: l .Ts via: est . YORK. PA. - - : IilPOttTANT TO ADtERTJSER. fhecrwixa of tho cjar-try raeers i.i fou T.m-.MH of the our.iry f-i:-ers U foanl la Konutiirtoa's Cout.tr teat Lh-tA (shrew i j uujsus i;;.(N in t'rr:n 3to5 0:.es. Perlprtlf ri.irtu -d in tt, ut i -t t. t.i.r est- a ith.i'it tsie knowi- ..mau.ukuijur ct-a i;i in a Ie' nay a. l OketLLA QCU C'JE TABLETS. tbo f r. n -e f I.s. user cr Stir. yf- it. 'ar: 1 Cl t ::r-ll up. ,s :--Tnio.i :. i lrr-. hi.-! hall - - hubiU- in citnii.itiiii-a' tn u-c-o. ..-.sr i ablhis. ly nil n ttfT-ci-ars a5'V . . . catage cii our X-- aaa"V antj ftite hnci? - t crr - d- WUt and ii-m from t'n lo and mokU jour iaoltt-s The Ohio CrrcvirALro for .- wor; f votir f h i:: aii r: fli '.:.!. a i though taiL-tlicl tn work in ift:iiu S VL S Vs -c.-- Vfi f j -- .a jj A . -r" f -? . v --. .' i. Vsi. j . . s.a V i . ,.A X ' -w t -"v "a -v r -t-t . - W W f - Ti i'-v v r " r r a r oi Iruiy -Hr-. -U.-aVliLiV - ..-. ., il. C. :T. v.i rmioCnrvTrit Co Gesti eh;.": cvo- tt-.-; r:, ":-',,T,t; , ' i won! uf pr.i--r- i.r yt;ur nlMs. J y uor.S'Ki ihn'.ik: Yi iwiu. J '1 '1 to t-:ut uriiiker. iit n!ur ustnir vur ana v ill n.i u-Lia-ti iijur 01 aay kii.a. 1 Da Tou, ui oruer u auw euro vmu riTr, m Ohio rrif it. C---rxTi,rr --TonT T.-1.U Mwmi muri'ti.r., h rotx.ermu-i.iV. irvin two t4ka(c bl youx I iIct.;, a.d a lti-out ti-y clfurb oi FKE OHIO CHEa..L CD,, SI, SO and C3 Op:ra E!oc... ".i-V, CK1 " ry rflr,sr- You have noticed i that some ttrtsets tltays stfa to c ?ta 1 IS'SS deae. L-esh. The o-raer of the brttt . 1 cconofiujes" with "chea.?" mixii Pn, etc.; tie second paiais ."di Strict Pure White Lead The first spends three tt:re 13 rattch for paint ia fire yaaf s, artd his b-ad-tag cerer loci as weil. Almost everybody kaotrs that coed naint can onir be had ty usir? strictly ! pare White Lead. The dti-ulty is Lr of care in scleetisr it. Vhe toi- lowing brands are striciiy pars V."t:ite sta!ard0atdDwj'rka by the test of ytars: by the test of ytar "Ancstro-tg Ec I.IcIIfiTy" " Beyner-Bau.Tian" " t ahertjek" "Dav:s-Chabtrj" For any color (othir than whitt) ttr.t the Strictly Pure White Ltad v :ta National Lead Coxpaay's Pure White Lead Tstm Colors, aad yet! will ht.va the best rat st itat it is pat.stj.c U y-l Tor s-:e ty te n.Oit rc.ial:;- t! jhcir.ts e?crvwere. If yon are r-rs to r it Will piy yea . lO 6-tr, i to u (or a t-i czr.-.ztr-iZg ' ' ' -f -ba r.2 mv t-vt yju -jj. a cc:..-; it w-Li cniy cct ycu a ptRSil cr- to c d j. -t NATIONAL LEAD CO., j 1 Fsa;vv. N T.-t ! Pittrbcrz. Eranch, National Lead ar 1 Oil Co. of Fcc:y!v.-.;a, . j Pi-.LaSiirilt pa. j It is to Your Interest TO Ll'Y Y'dTl Drugs and MEDiCIKE i-N sj J. K. SNYDER. -rci itss a v jfiiESEGKER h Mil s03 but the t at. . ic-pt is r- c and whtti Irt:.e ' e-." e.-t '. y ran J- ing. as ciraia f-f t. -.e -1 re de stroy iha.. rathrr ihats :m- jo-oaot:r customer!. Yiti can dtt - tid oa Ls. .:-.s; yoa; i-firAi.r 1 K-kJ,L Jua fSlled w.-Ji ra.-. Cir i -..s e-e s-t ' atty other -r.-' ntaiiV a-il i 1 es) L rS . The fAA.if.le of thlf o j i this, arid have ivrrs -1 1 J Jn:.iire, and we .t'l them t-t- very .--t iJo not fi-rj-r '...at we t j FITTIXG" T I 1 17 -S S K-S. ' W priersi. l i: '.v t :1 '.f 5011b-- I . . ; spectacle and ee-glas: ! I. j in grejit varte; A ta.i t f f ittst i: ' Cor..." in anl i.i r yet': o fi-i !:..!. cha.-ve for eist,in:l ":i. at. 1 w a.- eotei we can Til! yo :. Costs, a t i -- ij. JOHN nTsNYDER. i Ts 1 . -s. 1 i d.L(JU lJ. fLllK. ! i .-.(t-.uiiitker mta J-weier, Nut 1 st L fr::::. t. . . Oi IOC i'liesilj A.i.l c '-.'.'.t.:u--i ; au l jewelry of all d..-.-cri; t i it-. choan a.- tl.o, cl.o.ti'O.st. I'.KP.URIXG A SPHCIAI.TV. I All work tT'i-iraM'.'s'-l. Look j j i n-v stock l-rh'To T'ltikt!:' y.-ur .iur-1 Li" ..... " ! JORDAN KSNCHMAN.' W ar rie- s i ; sv'-i; trtv.e.l eoi !"..- l.v "t lir ' ra: ti. .1 V . e- .is et ,i; st-, . -. ; sA-r-a'i-'t .-1 . a :'. . l'"-s ' V, ;. 1 -. - 1' t-. "... :;t, v e;t -it . ' ai.d alw.tiA t :!. .-. i -,; . ar-.i one i i.tu rurri .i. :r r.-n- v I . a i r 1 a.. JGBDAH I EKCI24N. ins lev. p. , Fa. liii, -Vf J5-Ai.s aV I i -kv a -.': ... fror.t r'rson s. . - a- Vi. ,..s - a r-nrw! I-sv t-.--t ti-.r : .; 5 .ajieis. h The OiiioCvev.-'vl Co.: 7 f..r lorn w hn' .:. ! !; i I it wiu.-l a VOU CIS Ill ! jZ it. ! Il-f -i t l l" ' a . LS f 1 c::- t u j r; j ir; or i i.I I -iu -x-t t -fl f urtv r.ijK h oi tu''a;t -t. -;f-v.t;t H for feuiy-: v- -uv. : ! -.v... r: j ctuxu iiiw " 1 h v n. -: .- . :. : ;K?m.Ff.N r Fit jit i .-t . Tulm'l- !jr io'rf ti-ii-.v. i r -! ..-1 1 -- U- :t 1a a v .': v- r -a c--V cr, 1 ."t fn-t':..'. 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IVr r lie'il.i: s ; . -s JACOB KAUFMAN, Jr., AGENT, - - - -IT WITT., i'AY YOU re 2; r T '.. a fff1 ST .'Ar'!? VI ltd r Oi iMi r A.ii. BO.MKI.iilT, PKSXbV.. "T r ir. !Xi ": '.:; - " fr-s,.:-. .: a.- 4 ( I-'":. i T.i'rl-i ... tt r ; r .'- ';. . ii-1 ,'.vi Cr-. ' white Brarze, Or P-re Z'.rz Malum trt 'V. A ?. ; p, -.- .. T'e- i.'. 1 itSiAi. s ; ' . to r-e r 1 :.a..- ..t ..; 1 ..- a-CiVji Mi A CALL. V.'j1. F. SHAFFER. Louther's MairL Street, Earners 3t, Pa. T'-.i- ""al, '1 T" .- Ti.c-i ?'aa1sV am(V ! l-!' 1a.a 1 ';-) xaAi .aw. .,tA.i- M a . . mi i p..A' n s-"i1; ss, a. t i ..i a W A, A BAA. (rf wa W A, FRESH AHD PUBS DRUGS. JJedicims, Djc Stuffs, Sponfjcs. Trti&fs. Supporters, To lie I Artie;.-, Perfumes, &e. rrtj ;r. ft nvr. "-n.-P-SAL atte 1 ontnars FrsssitoslFaiily Reoeints. ii SPECTACLES, Ar..I a TuII LiiiO of o-.tK-.J C,.U ii as-ior'.itiOUt THE FISE5T BB-'.HDS OF CIGARS r.v)3 on hr.tis.1. It is always a pleasure to display our gocti to iu.endi.A.p- purcha-sor?, wuether they buy Iro'-n us cr elsehers. J. M. LOUTHZn, r. D. MA1!I STREET .... SCMEESET. FA Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, 1ai fACrKia ai ta-Lis a3 WstoLAsct-t isj c LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS : Hard and Solt Woods, OAK, POPL-IR. Stl'ISt;.'. Pi- KT.T-:. MoTLMNo?, A3K. "ATT. FhrseiR;:; ;. -r i-fit. .-1.11" r. All 5. IHZ'.V.W Vi.0D'i, SKIS ,-Li.s. M Ei'-liTiiv, cii r T. v.'.-:t2 us::,- t:. t . sev. f A startU Ltr? of all fs-a-ies . f Lit. r it. '. 3 ..' f.r.c Mat..-r:! at. 1 .-. -It ? s ate - sa e.l Aj.. ii fjnisb '.ty: :"".t i :s. '.- t-f..-- i--. - t".-!-r rtth reajsia; . t.r-.'Jlt..i.. '!( - A- rf J A'w-. i s.t -.t..r,-. ..'.i. OiEce and. Tard Oppoaito S. &C. P.. Ii. Station, Somerset r" " C ' 3 EST. Assets, S3.053.iS2. 25. SArT. lii rjfr iOmpounJ In'erfst Investment 1 V1 HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO. M -J. AES0LUTELY FREE. wi Wtl Fr par'c-i:at-, a-Liresa H. B. HU-btK, ftanaser, 53. Wcc SL, Pittstar, r "03T LiSEHAL. Surplus, $1,523,356.54, eST A. R. DAY, General Aent, F.lonongahela City, Penn'a. s.3'?.!Tfp niT p?, ?, p "3 r?CHT ft'-A vK--,i E"':-io? ;tl V IP 1 'i f.'i t,J S lAtcer-rator ; r.- 1 U'J t"- i'J LA (n It? M ,D,; e-!"- -ttcpoi-r sh.v.' c-'a.- ,j )UL..a liH U tt-tj Mi .j.,. p , tow , .n A-,, J ,s. t. ; J d4 rnhl SST A.'c P.WIC tv,V S. Trtr n. H,tinT 7 a untTu t It Itff 119 J! ii 1 - - . ... ..... , n i:wn i n. ..yiti a M tirtt.ca PAiJ ITIXT I at J W ttsta ai 1 1. "-Jt""' - Isl. -rr-s0rT-.-- t7 - r. Ta:t 5 A&THAlttc o-nL-ris f.. 1 A- S- -.TtA-. VTSt". ;!. j5 t : t-i.t I. ciTi - . si .tin u.s-i u. t u.-.t i .mit 'ui -i-iit jrasspm I r rreuut Jur ft iLil;-t oa: jr --j ty d nur-yt. Ci. BUILD IXG. TIlffMOIIt, 13 J Tl t 1" -- -U . .. -U 3 wJ m sjj :i3 1 if.. HAT HAKl. DAVIDSVILLE, ?A. -- s: , a UN f !-!- 1 ITS D. A. .i k i.'A aJLl, f as - J . 1 ! tCo't.. -I : '' ; ; rrcoA.... Pos'?ns. .'" ,J-'-.i f -.-I.'. - 1 Z'1 ' s ' r& i . , l" . 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