otthm ILatacoietv auMau-tV Afraeaw C- tM fluWll rre-"ia- ! "t Fr xn fr-a way Africa cmw the new tf s war be'Treea Eicy Lc-bencla -:. Mata-hel the Er;t:h Soata Li.n.W- Th co.tr.try ia cL-bctwe-s tae warrie rrthri Vahona r the net cf Africa ,a'e aad ote of tb- richest trntoei n the world. Miiti eitpnas frth-a-aH frota the Liffi5JK to tha rrit Zambesi rer ad ncbwM i larre portion of lie country ra-ed by L-ooera. ti worrier fc-n? of t- vatabcletT-ncf Ztts. Tais terr-.torj ia 1' LobensTila ,, cosbisatioa of Esropeaa cap.tal J'ts, uidrr a charter fro: tie s-wtb-;i-nt cf Great Eritaia. In maoy re the Soati Africa Chartered apasy as granted priv?ej.ai far-r-aor.ir those psed at one fjie tr the rvh En Ln-ia cora ya.tr. It ha the rht to mair.'am an artaV. Itrvr tai! aad exercise complete c r.iT! over tie ratlves. The orifia- l HIP or Tili hit or was. - - -T zxii T rc-OT'-V-r of tr. Tp4lT xra? J. a. Eh:-, prettier of the C. leer a-1 r-':.l of the Klrs-i-rly Eiaavwi Mir It? eostpaty. lie t -irlz-.-'i the L;o'..it'.. with the ..n Lt'j r.rla at i i-y t' prcrr 2? ,....itloa of fla:wrr aad triixrs . eil .a ev.iJV f--n the Afrkaa I. d x -r -ects tTr-1? t him the ra 1 .-iala n.'r krs-.-.a as !a-:i'-ia'.an.h .i:'T iiirltJT hi rjnarlca'.'r r.-".ri: -.arter f .- the ErMs-H r-.T.rt. Mr. i. etabl:-hei a f .r-a'.-i t 1 l:i the rarl.is I- h I'r .t 17. pno M y in h-'O'Tof tie then pre.r of Oreat l.r'.-i ri. who h"r-!'l h:a ti hi T"--Li'. i..:vrt-loa- Tr-e fcrtll;Ty r, r."v-...iilai wre W. ;-ly r -- .I It the Soc'h .fr-an e-'Tapir-, ar-i : th? f-:rv of the pa .two . i:.inr rtir ha V'h'-i la t:.- l t p;vt'. rate. .. T.., rl .-i" . ?',at the fertility of :;--;i:'ir.'ii rca;-r than t'.at of -tt h.n" - a in A.'ri-i. as the rait iT'ru arsr.i'.i i-e r epefi'Ied r;-A-:-a:r.a-. sri :-r'ri' '-'-n te -.na'..y .':-Vf.-.':r.t'j a"-Tt perfect. ', th .--T :s ra. 'rl r i"; -a -7 fr - '-r.:E e fceacosst. 7 r Zambesi rlt-r i tillable for fjar a-;e3rei .lles. all the Tr2.r arc-.-n 1, :c"o as :tte rl r rl.:h in t'xher. Liies Itctj and v'v'.-h Ltthii'a5-" hart g- .te s-3 fr a t s4r that MarK'-ra-at-l i t'.e rrrl'.n "..tn'e Kir j r"iL-nj n a ni'-arle rvuyht the pX ia drc.-rk' In? '. ne jre at 'etBt at JerjtalfSL Mre--Tr, Ma&hocalaad isthh-r.:rr'para-ilse. All the larre paxe kr-,im t i the I arlf contlaent i iorsz. I tnre. Eie j.hir.t4. rhiaoet-rase, butfa.cjt. z'r.ra. ;-iraf!rSs liots. threra, leoyrcs ar'i the -vr blasts tf prr aooar.d ;a the woo-I asd riTers of U.ls fertile tratt. After the state govt rtxciii ha l 3 f.rracized cn paper, the coipac3- at pointed Dr. Jameson a ixinitrat .r cf the conEtrT. aa-i at once esiaV.i-he' ta array cf l.frM Cien. divided into t:r dlrisicti, ctdr the commatid of E.'ltl.sh oSc-ers. The coxpnT'a icru are arxed with WiieliitT rifle, br ties machine gTins and other ni---ra ivy ' 1 7 I- M 'I 1 I. XOttNCn-a, BTNG ,T !ATjEf LftAJrO. i."splcm:nts of warfirf. Iar,r tre pfrb'y tnoaatr"l cn thoror.irhly mi-ts-n-l Lorjw.-. E?ib:s this f-.roe the ciiCrT has at i'.i roai-aaod the ch iij'i'.n! U'rdvr pIj-e, cor.:tlt s 'f v.rl: efi'pl arid brare tt-f-n tO'W -..rrr"iand of Maj. 'lonM A.'!an. i f t i: val S.rt:a fasiiicr. I a !- -r. Mi, 1. 'l.- y. CiTimiirjdjrt of t!;? J;. i!::i i.-'.-huaiiula-J t,I:c?. ha W.-n r i t ri"-? !".-) iT-n in th j.r .tec t t rcinfor-e t'.c i- r r pl:-- . rj...,i.,y ....j Ui, Ijr:,:.1, fri.r,iT. '':-: w;t'r? 'c and uilhnj tj l'r'-.t f..r t'i lr 1 rarnVr J 1 i-: "-.'y o'i'; re-l an I ar ocd c-a. Tj! rnry. it n:':-ht be t-uj-pjic 1. wogU bj lr.!-oJ kuci.ju ti icaVe bhort w'.rli f f tha MataVt': V-nt it eir,. ti't i-e r?i:,fn that Knir I.olrjruli i tt the i e-' of a host of ij.-lajr-rir :iO b'ast i that thy hie icTt-r b-?en Tsr'.uh.hed ia latt 'e. 'i'.i h.ri? himself is a treat fecerah The Ci?rsf;f Mashocaiarid are the thrlftleit of African 5. Iheyarearn-cr.lttr:-s and itotk rai-r. As fLt- -s taey hare cerer been a ?uc-c "i :j Katabe'es. on the other haci. e "iisldt.-r worlt BndiirclSe'l, and when ever they Seeded a fisht.nr'jviyt. beef. 1 ia and f-ro;le f iiros they jaradeJ t!ie lard of thir Be i'hhors and tto!e tr'.ct they watted. t July LobcDala'a warriors to the n':m'jer of one thousand arrjreJ at 1 .'rt Charter and ma-ie a bloody attac a the native juartcr, LiLlicp erery ma they nwt and carryinff off th v. )-n. n. Tcrr-'-r f-pread tliromrhoct Tldioaalaad an 1 thonrAads of black t 'h.-d to I'ort Victoria for protection. M .;. Matabelea nad a ilemaad that fie fa,r:tires, whom they railed "iaves t.-f th' lr kin." be t arced over to them. is r-'.jueit ins, of coarse, cenied. 'i invaders thea droTe off a lot of cattle Udocpla? to white (tilers. 1 h. y v.efe promptly pursced by a de tj' Urwrrt of mounted men. f.c J aome i tiRfci pid tiiUj their lires for the liriri a.s.aiiit. A f'jriiial demand waa Di de apoa L'.ljtiVTiia for tdie retarn cf the stoien euf.'e, Lat affairs Lad ashamed such a - rl.ia ttira that the kic(f could Bit c icply with the ordera of tlie Eritisli officials. He aeat aa evu-ire answer whose intpa-lence was dictated by the leaders of h i war party. lie asVed for the retara of the catirea, their cattle and thcep, who tad ioaai re f age in Victoria. It l ceedlesa to aay that tich . a course could not Le por&aed. The gorernor of the Cape Colony waa itfonrsed of the progrefisof ereat. and i a d ae coarse of time the Jwnith A f rican c .xpaaywas ordered by the colonial -ice ia London to tand on the de fensive. .,. n' " w-if l n'es: vr-".h r-- -jjuO. m a. J j, j a I "Mi : ' f ' I a i eft eotdlixa o5 a5sis. aad have da red cut weeVs ta tie eooces-tna-tloacf their araroa the border of Xashonaiaad, Tta army fcJ M eaas to t depUed- It comets of f divisi-sris. each drdaioa presided prer by one of the fcror chief -tnccnaa-or ST'orals- Ichd:vi.k embrace a antaber of VraaU. which has ace, two at three indaiias, aewrd-i to aae. A traal -hieli bear tie Bas of a reyi--rt '"TTmi' is the haiqarter of that .jn.Bt," aud the war i"x?ld4 a4 alr?a are kept ia a tot ia the eecier of the kraiL The warricrs are coak purxxlr uax the co&iiU tf th J iic Ea aid wiiiri, ho as Kirf cm l thir acpers-.itjoii. TheT are extltiit spsaraatn ax.i hare crvr tea defeated la pea warfare It i safe to say. h-Twerer. that the war rhica haa jns: bepun will ead ia de feat for the tcks aad the erteasioa of Eritiij terriVDcy ia Socti Africa. Those who reten-br the terrible war wa?ed ty Cetywayo, the heroic but misguided Zaia kia?. acd the tragic deaU. of the Frecca pricse ia- P 1 Fl 1 1 A MATaCLX BEIXZ. periaL caa aee ita.y points of reseai blar.ee betweea that atd the prefect itnrrle. The doom cf the black caa in Afr.ca is walc-L LobeasTsla may make a bold ?ht, bnt ia the end he win be str.pped of bis power and his warriors will 1-ecoxr.e the eerTaxts cf the whites. Et eTea if war had not been declared, eTetraally the tame re volt wotiii hare been attained. In years to cxe Lobetznla will f-JT-cre ia hUtory a a heroic character. To-day. it is true, he ia called a cmel wretch, b-t posterity jahrs attlons Cjore ixpartlally. 'Whaterer isay be .; ri.-rei he rh.s f Jt hi natire iaa-L and that is et-nh tj corer a itulli :ade of ahortcotaltr-a. Tae pictures of t'.e Afrloaa kit; a.-ro?aayit? t'.U article aad that of the Matabele bolie are from phov?cra7-hs tikea ia Africa sod tix years a?o, aai are pro'-jahly the only aathettic purtrai: to be focci ia th.s coat try. The rr.aa of the a.at of war ia Mashoaalaad rtay prore of eotsidi'r-a- le ittor..-t t btadctta t f c-e.rra-r-'-.r. It U taken from the Chicago Xri''-i;e, and t-hows the entire Held of e .ril'-'t. It (hows the war ja r:ad c - Klnr.'oerler with 1'crt Sail- -;: For. Tali. Victoria, tir-r-r a-d a"i-burT built aloti' the roai u- -i cirris.r.. i hy I.O.O police, aostly --.tt'.. " 2 sij-tthera b'utdarT of Mi-abei Ld is the iha -hi rirer. The LiT:pr.po rlrer Is the northern lona- darr of the So ;ta African re--hli; Eochtaalaxi iac les tte ElitjKhlll, t! whi:?i. and it .a farto-s frlead cf 1 19 is to protect his chief to-c. F'alapye, frora aa attack by the Mitabeles that a wh-te colnttn has bea pushed f crward to ooccpy Tati. The capital cf King' Lcbetxla. Ecda wayo, ccttiits abott 20.OJQ reopie, of whora 4,000 are wtrriors. The town caa mot easily te attacked ia the rear by a colamn from Mashoaalacd, as the hirh gratito Matoppo hliis form a xataral d-!rw aad there is only one pa-sa throe; h thea ca the sooth. Matabelelacd proper Is about as large as Germany, aad it is believed to coataia abost 2O0.KO people. G. W. WrirpitET UNDER THE SPCUT. :rmj L-vdiaja Mrtbod af Fvttla Ul tl Obm t Mee p. vir George CaiEpbell records in his Indian Memoirs a rery atratpe Libit cf tative mothers ia the neighborhood cf Simla, lie actios inclined to recom caeni its adoption ia Engdand, but p-j-ha; he is speaking ia jat. I wonder not V have teen more no tice of the carious practice of the hill worn -a of putting their bah ies heaths tader a a pout cf water to send them to kleep and keep thtta onitt. AVhen the ct cartroad ti first made, there was a Tillage at a Laititg-plaoe here rows of kuch children miht be aeen in a proTe close to the road. '1 he water cf a hill tpriEjr was so ad justed as to famish a series of little tpct, each about the thickness of ct's little finder. Cppos":te each p.-rit was a kind cf earth pillow, and a little troag-h to carry away the water. Ilah child waa so laid that one of the water-f-pocts played on the top of its head, and the water tuea ran off into the trough. I caa testify that the process was most Micces.-.fuL There cerer were neb nniet and catrouble.ome babies as tb -e nnd. r the spfuts. The people R tre nriiit-mor-s ia asserting that the waier oi l the children no harm, but on the contrary, benefited and int-hr-iiri'e.l th'.-ra. In fact, they seemel to thluk that a chili not subjected to t'nii pr.ces most crow np soft-brained and co-jd-f-T-nothiEg;. t. .-tai-'dy their appearance showed no titr.s that this singalar method of ;-?-;n; the ictellectnal part of theij toliea had cote them any harm. COST Or BRITISH DEFENSE. The la.crsM I 1 proM lAerr4 fcy Tr ? '--' i-h empire spends as a rale p..r. 'lcf.-n from f.feO.fX-O to t--"").- a yi.tr, of which the military ex- n.iitr. of India, with the indirect .:' ui-e f.-r the sake of India on ti.e moMle latd f. nves at home, forms the 3arzet iteai. says Sir C. W. T)Uke, ia Nrth American Eeriew. Alai-y?t te whole of ihi Tast snn ia expended out of Erith-a loaa or taxes under the c r. 1 rui of the parliament of the United KiL?d":a, acl out of India taxes under the it.dlrjvt control of the house of commons thr.iv.;h the secretary of state, who is a member of the or-ra-E-'r.t of Ce iay. This expenditure altiioujrh ra-t, although open to the re proach that it does not do more thua ui: tit win a fki-t slig-htly superior to tiiit t't France, and aa army of Tery small tnuiht-rs i a fieabite as cou par.d iin its ill effect upon the wealth of t nation I with the military ex penditure of Italy, or, in a less degree, with that of other continental powers. 1 he evidences f the orerpreare oi tiiati.jii in India itself, many as they are, are slight in comparison with thore which arc present ia the case of Italy: and it may be assumed therefore that, while tho taxpayersof the United IZii.iiom tad of India may make their Tokt-s heard ia iasistin upon better value fur their money, the expenditure will rot in itself be brought to aa end by bankruptcy. Fnitnr (bt Stripe oa Itaxtwr Poins. 'I had soaoetimes wondered, and as a matter of fact I don't know now," id a man, -how they managed to pet the spiral stripes oa a barber pole so c&lfunn and true. Lot I saw one way of doiurj it illustrated recently, and xrhans it h the way. A painter who was transform injr the lower part of a U-legTaph pole in iront of a barber shi p into the eustocary sign bad ran two wires arc.cn 1 the pole from the point at w hich h wished to begin down to the ground, and he was putting in the eolcr in the spiral stripe tin oa 1 1 iced." X. Y. Sua. Smith's tomer popularity b at tested bt Goldsmith, Arrowsmita, Bi'J ntni'.h, Sfieursmith. eesmilh or Kail-s.-Blh. liicks:uith or liuckelsnath, Luehsici'.h, and many other compoueda Stub Ek2s of Though L More cea taalce money than money makes mea. Tbe perfume ie here the Cower ia. Ccpid a crsxk. Hope Se over oa the aseaav. S'-p is deala wlthoct decay. A kks as enootional explasiTe. 5iioesa cact iu ahadow froai ail poicu of the coo-paaa. A jct'e terxper is as honey ia a rii- ea Teasel. When a heart breatj it bleaks Klent- : 1. Sal ration may be free. bet it coat inibematictt De- Kjoney to cotrey tee i-jl Fm Prat BucicJen s Ami ca tav Tre beat Sal re in the world for Cuts. Brai, Sorw, C leers, Salt Bbeom, Ter Son. Tetter, Cbap-ped Haada, Ctil- bhvins. Coma, and all 5kia ErcptioEa. and pofeititely cart Pile, or bo pay ra caired. It ii raarasteed to kit perfect smtiifactica, or money refunded. Price 25 cent per box- For tale by J. - y- der. Father We!L Tofnxy, bow da yo think too will like tfcta little fellow for a brother? Tare try iasDectinz the new infant mr-ewhat doubtfully Hare we to keep kirn, pap. or ii be only a sample ! Tw Valuable friend. 1. A (fcyrlriao cannot be alwaya bad. Eieoxatism, Xeara'icU, BruiK and Earn occor often and omisea wbea leart expected. Keep bandy the friend nt mary boasrhoMa and the destroyer of all pain, the famous Red Flag Oil, 25 cetita. 2. Many a t-iecious life could be Bared tha! ii belc- racked to death with that temble coogh. Secure a food sight's rest by inveacicf cecta for a bottle of Pan-Tina, the great remedy for cocrha, colds and cccecmption. Paa-Tima sold at G. W. Benfo;d ' Irug Store. A B f.on rtan who La acquired and kept riches say that one of hi rales of life Ls been never to lend any money an personal promises to pay that be was cot UiLng to give away and able to lose. The beet medical aathorites say the proper way to treat catarrh ia to take a conetitstionai retse-dy like Flood Sar- The nOFt d jwsfroo C -xJ thiat f H-1-a'.iJ. ljZr. 0 0.S periu droaiied. The children's health most not be neg lected. Cold in the bead causes catarrh Ely's Cream Balm cures at once. It is perfectly safe and is eeily applied into tae Eoetrila The worst cases yielding to it. Price Ode fne of my children had a Tery bad discharge from her noee. To pbjs ieatis prescribed, bet it boot benefit We tried Ely's Cream Balm, and mor to our Eurprife, there was a marked ia-lroven-tiit. We rootinoed oiD tie balm and ia a short time the discharge was cored. O. A. Cary, Corning, N. Y. He Why did your pastor object to your goiag to the ball game ? She He fid the empire wnt a ehrUUan. The mot stubborn Skin and Scalp rKseaeea, the aorsi foims of Scrofola, all 'looJ-t:nts and pouvns of erery nn and nature, are utterly moo-d not by D-. Pieret's Golden Meilical Disoery. F- every disease causal by a torpid lier or impae blood, it is the only remedy tm eertain ana enectire teat it can : gam- intftd. If it fails tt benefit or cure, y-u bare your money bark Ecaema, Tetter, Salt-rheum, Erysipelas, Boi's, Carbuncles, Enlarged Glands, To mors, and welling, and every kindred aiiment, are compietelr and permanently eared by it. "Almanac" eggs it a bat they call them a ben the youthful bloom baa worn off presumably beeaase the farmer got bis receipt for keeping them perennia'ly fresh out of the old annuals. La Crlppo. Daring the prevalance of the Grippe the past seasons it was a noiceab'.e fact that those who depended upon Dr. King's New Discovery, not only bad a speedy recovery, bnt escaped all of the troublesome after effects of the malad j This remedy seems to have a peculiar power in effecting rapid cures not only in cases of La Grippe, bat in all Diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs, and bas cured cases cf Asthma and Hay Fever of iorg standing. Try it and be convinced. It won't disappoint. Free trial bottles at J J. Snyder's Drug Store, Hoax "It doesn't make n-oeh differ ence bow bad business is. Brown's pro- fils are always oat of sight." Joax "How's thatr Hrx "He's an opti dan." Strength and Health. If yon are not feeling strong and heal thy, try Electric Bitters. If "La Grippe" has left you weak and weary, use Elect ric Bitters. This remedy acts direct I v on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If too are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy and per manent relief by taking Electric Bitters One trial will convince too that this ia the remedy you need. Large bottles on ly M cents at J. X. Snyder's drag store. fcToa never miss the water until tb beer runs dry," remarked an inebriated FLiloanpber in the PcstofBce recently. A Hard Fight. The combined forces of the weather during the a inter season are exerted to destroy health. Coughs and Colds at tack os, which, if neglected, result in Pceumocia and Consumption ; these dis eases asoally result seriously. Send for Pan-Tina, the great Cough and Consump tion Cure, and save doctor bills. Pan Tina sold at G. W. Benford's Drug Store. A Boston Baby. Boston Ma. "What does baby wantT Is it this pencil V Boston Baby. "Abgoo, agoo T "Of course that's it. And does baby want pa(r f "Ma! caa! ma ! maf" "Yea, mamma cognises correctly. I wonder what baby wants of pencil and paper T "ile! mo! me ! mo ! bm ! mo ! "Bless his heart ! He wants to begin to write bis me mories." Good S'nct. Dont Quarrel With people for groaning when they suf fer with Eheumatiam or 5eura!gia; the pa!n ia simply terribie; 00 ancient tort ure vsa mora painful ; but people ought to be blamed if havicg Eheumatiam or Neuralgia and went as Bed Pla On : it baa ecred hundreds of ssiferers and cpsta only 23 cents at G. W. Benford 1 Inx Store. DTTEKESTLVG EUIX3. An Amorlcaa'a Ehaooveries la Pern and Bolivia. Tbavctt wfttiat Xaa licini CtrUl Maj. WHliaia Sally Beebe. a retired j armT officer Erin? at Thompson, j Conn., is about to scr-d V? the leading ; archaeologists of this country and j Esropawhat be considers proof of : some very remarkabia discovers that :' be bas taada duririj researcbiei that have cost bin twenty years of study and a larg sum of money expended ia novel Lines of InTestigation. He Ue Eevea, say the New York San, that bis finding- will convince scientists that America is the seat of aa older source of occidental civilization than either Assyria or Egypt. Maj- Beebe r';m that the races that flourished : arooad the Mediterranean the Aeca diaa, the Assyrian, the Egyptian, the Roman and the Greek prore them selves to have been the borrowers from an earlier people on this conti nent, beeaase ia the parallels that occur ia the early traces of both civili sations the greater purity is found in the American example. Myths and symbols and folklore tales that Euro pean students have not been able t make clear are suxplifed when read by the Ught of his American discov eries. Ia the journey to distant lands they have been altered, copied blindly or repeated. Lgnoraatly, he thinks, so that they bare obtained altered or Bvdied meaning's oa the other side. To ive only one example: Maj. Beebe asserts that the xodiacal i;a of Sagittarius was at first an arma-Uilo, the name of which in Peru meant aa armored hare or rabbit. The sign and name remained the same wherever the armadillo was known, but by the time the symbol reached northern Mexico and the region of our states it became changed to an 'armed rabbit" a rab bit carrying a bow and arrow. It is the same jbign, Maj- Beebe says, and stands for the same constellation in the heavens as the European symbol cf a man with a bow and arrow, Sagittar ius. Maj. Beebe declares the mt ancient remains of former civilization on this continent to be those ruins of temples and of cities that are found in the neighborhood of Lake Titicaca. cn tho Boiiria-Pera border. These relics are scattered over a great extent cf conn try and reveal remarkabli skill ia stone cutting, ia architecture and in or nament. This region is foarteen thou sand feet above the sea level atd too coll to provide sustenance f:-r more than a sparse population, but there is Lule dabt that its climate and its population were once very ci'Ierctt. It once supported thouinis cf stone cutters who could neither lire ht work there now. The Armara trihv of In Hans, the preheat inhabitants, have reUilnei ia frrvat purity the lin-g-ji -j they spjke when the Spaniards eotsiuered tiae country, anl at that t.mr the Spaniards txi down their fi.e. and legends ia jrreat r.ura'-ers. i..-i,ic eLit a cipaule mj.a tli. ru t r-rrify the old otv.rvatloas aad ma e new ones. anE after a stuiy of e ;it otlicr American t3nTu- sad p. ople t the nortlx of the Aymaras, h-i Cinvin--! tiiat th:-y are the rel ics jl l-ir oll'it American scrui .i .1 Lration. and that their influence spread orcr North America. Proofs of this h.- claims to have found as fr ariy as lo-va and New Jersey. He asserts Uit there are in Ejypt, and, for thit rnu.ler, all around the Mediterranean, t .e most evident duplications cf the work of these Aymaras in dials like that at Stonehenge, in Assyrian and Erptian building, in the folklore and in tfte languages of many peoples. Of almost equal interest to Ameri cans is Maj. Beebe's discovery with re-g-ard to the pictographic tablet found at Davenport. Ia.. and declared by Smithsonian experts to be spurious and worse than value less. Maj. Bee be declares that be is able to read it lie says that it reproduces the sym bols and myths of the Ayrnara Indians, and tells the same stories that are conveyed by means of the great dial temple at Tia Uuanaca in their coun try the same that Mr. Inwards, of Lon don, found to correspond so nearly ia appearance with a miniature temple left in Assyria. Maj. Beebe has re duced all his proofs to writing', and ar ranged the vast number of analogies that he claims to have diseoTered be tween old and new world beginnings in such a manner that when all are collected and presented in print and sent out, the scholars of the world may, with the least possible troubl j examine his work and judge his claims, lie is a man of leisure and of means, who in taking up the study of Hebrew had his attention directed to those similarities between the Israelites and our North American Indians which have been often and generally discussed. SPARROWS ON A SPREE. Aa ImWm Pluur Sa4 Tils Cottaa hy bUr ta Bird Una Drank. The English sparrows have proved a nuisance in the cotton country, for a soon as the pods open they pick out the cotton and carry it off, and some planters have lost, as they claim, hun dreds of pounds in this way. There is one man, however, on the Mississippi that has not lost much, says the St. Louis Chronicle. When he found the sparrows were committing' depreda tions be procured a quantity of wheat, soaked it in sweetened whisky, and strewed it along the rows. The spar rows found it and thought they had a picnic So they bad, but in fifteen or twenty minutes were the tipsiest lot of English sparrows ever seen on the face of this earth. They rolled about on the ground, falling1 on their backs and sides and kicking' their heei9 into the ail like a parcel of drunkards, all the while uttering the most comical squeaks. They did sot have long' t squeak, however, for the boys gath ered them up and threw them intc bags. The first day they gathered twa bushels of drunken sparrows. Three or four days later the experiment wai repeated with almost equal success, and from time to time since. They made excellent potple, but the surviv ors have evidently come to regard the plantation as hoodooed, for now very few come about it. Camvartlbte atcaaxaipa. Convertible steamships are the new est designs ia shipbuilding. They are built to carry general or liquid cargoes on very short notice. The first vessel of that type, the new British steam ship Mexican Prince, arrived here a few days ago from the Tyne She was built at Wadlsend, England, for James Knott, and had every req uirement for loading' and discharging anything that might have to be sent across the sea. Steam fans to drive out gases that al ways accumulate on this type of ves sels were part of the ship's equipment. Winches and high-power pumps were also on board to suit the varying de mands of commeree. t a AsvaatcL They met on the street and the lady was so sure she knew hiaa that she stopped and spoke to him. "I ber your parlon." he said, icily, "I t!.io'-c vi a have the advantage of ma. I doa't know youT Thea she froze. -I tb'nk not," she replied, "in view o. X ae fact that I know yon and you do not know me." and she aii'ed away aa red nascarlat'na. Ietr:t Free Press. Oh af Hh) PvraHarttica. Toung Poodlekins Watch that Jap aneaa fellow bow and smile when t speak to him. Eello, Jappy! How! There, did you see him? Isn't a Jap peculiar creature anyhow? Miss Quick Yes, I have noticed it One peculiarity about a Japanese is that he is always a gentleman. Chica roTribuna, . A LOXO TP.AVf cf jjMiH fcJkm bad tJ aad fcatt-uv Ktw. Enrr ow km wbe usr Uood is impure and hvw slarOsh: pacp sad btaa appear, ee thry iW drowry, wsak. tc-4 aad tag twrtart Ws vut to teaca yoa how t firtrt it Bepra in tana. FVeary 1 1 . .-v -t. mrtA UT. TtyZT jfn aad m tb. tiaL .TcC tne wood wcjcw casarrh. hronctitas, and aod CtfSBiEOOocu yow bar tae u ,s . . T.ti.in aisl ccra. v ,rntlf from Grin. Majana.or Fewr bv paeja ail th fcaetioos of Use bfrfT in a bealihv state, btsaiw bolinf is anxUAy Lnk. bv takrc the "iWT hemr tfcaa ail the emuisaaw U Cod hver OU wfcr-h ptrt oa fat. bet act waoiawine eaaa. O X. T. w mamtetd to beneCt or curs aJ tiood dadcri, or money rtf aadad, CURTIS K. GROVE, SOMERSET. PA SlilGHS CAIilAGEi. snrta wagoxs. Brcx waggsb wd rjL?rrx5 aso wiorroj wo&i rsraiabad aa Stan Seat PamCEg Dona oa Siort Ton r wart waaadc got af TVmaga itiwawf Sfae. u4 tat Be Inm md sUri. flohwiTif Tly noostrocted. Staiij rtafcbed. aad Warrasiad u five na-afanjf. tpzrjtt of an SjLeI ta My Lint Docs oa .411 Work Warranted. a aad '"'" ev iHoca. aad Leant Frva la WaRiBVWork. aad fumtafe SoiaarWIM '' iaira taa aiace. aad til ia. CURTIS EL GROVE, aaat son Uonas A. H. HUSTON. Undertaker and tmbalmer. A. GOOD HEARSE Somerset, Pa. i-in J2Q DOLLARS IS.tsf PER MONTH In Your Own Locality icaie easily and honorzitiy. without capi tal, d'ir.ag your srnre hours. Any man, .ja.iii,lxr. or itirl caa do the work hind Ly, wiiaout tx-erience. Taitir.s un tecesiry. Noiiiine Lke it for rocney-tr.-.kir.g ever o3ered before. Oar workers proper. No time wistod ia learning the business. We Uach yoa ia a niht bow to sacceed from the Crst hour. Yoa can make a triil without ex peae to yocreif. We start you. furnish every thin; needed to carry on the busi ness Miccrs-fully, and guarantee jou airainst failure if you but follow ocr simple, plain Instructions. Eeader, if you are in need of ready money, and want to know all about the best pay it; business before the public, send us your addres. and we will mail yoa a doca rant giving you all the particulars. TRUE & CO., Box 400, Augusta, Maine. CONDENStO TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Haflroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch r OETHW sJtD. MiKtn Jf u? Enrm. Riietwood I a. m if .aersel 4 10. sa.-vtoa 4tA Uuovervviii. 4.-U5. Juonfiowa. t.iU. JoaKm M.d Zrsrrm. Rorkwood liV a. m.. RisnerKl !:ls siti,toa 1:4a. ExiuveriTulf Jrjuutrm. irmowitev.s-Rorkaood t-?0 p. m., gnBierwrt :4i p. BL, etrryayma 7.11 p. CO-. HijQTerrriLe 12 p. m., Joacnoaa kii p. n SaaaViv Jfammadatum E kwood 125$ a a eumertet, Lis. SOITHWARD MsH Johvtvrwn 1 Hcoverpriile 8.2S KotMUiwn fe:4U, duaersel OL. Korkwood gjjjuai Joaiwown 130 p. as.. Hxnti M!i5e 4.1S. nvaua 4 JO. ntQWte4 i vl iuvC.ood Saa.i (niy JokuMown a- a., H jtrrrvi'le V i a. m., Ktttrioaa W a. m. soaienet 11 a av, Roek aucd Itf JS a m. saaii, A -y m i uv Anmrrt S01 s at. k. ctaoud izJi p a. baaij prNN SYLVAMA RAILROAD SCHET.CIZ r EFFECT t E'- 1L 1V2 aSTCSM STaNCARO TIME DICTA SHE AM) FAEZ. Miin. Fare ioiiannnto Ai'.vtoa f 111 ' Fm--ori. a II Phuai. bhi, rs 9 X " " B.irv.;.e ItU 7 .rT-'AiTr. 47 1 4i - f-!-. -.arrii 7 2 M - Kmintore. 2V-i 7 " aiLinjnon 27 7 7J coxsExcss scExnrtx. Tra!n arrlTe ir.d depaA from ta. ttaiVxi at jan at sattow, : atslSAEI). nclhwe;erii Kxpreav. . S-A. m . t. s a m . i7 a. m " KxpreaL. 10 a. m r3J Expreav. K raatelECT. 1 1.' a a & i a a Si a n . Oia.m. Juooxoaa Fjipnaa. iu i ', EASTWARD EefTtooe Fxpreat sa-SHre F.xpreaa. . i . a at 40a.B S-lAm 10: 15 a. m Harn-barx Accuavo'loa oay tipre. A tnnn Ex rrr IWSaa . 4 11 p. m . 7- p. m . 7 U p. K Mu ElpTM. . Joaottoaa ChxnniodaUoo. Pin ia.ielphl aM Lum &nm TIxml E. watt. If. A. W. 1 110 FL'i Ae- co Piut-'-i-Kh. ra. a. M. YiLf V. J. R. WOOD. Ora 1 Mtrnfer. Oau'l ria. Alt- Xotliin? On Earth Will HEEvl LIKB Sheridan's Condition Powder ! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strang aad Healthy ; Prevents all Dtacaae. ntoadanMrtraasa SSTSty aaaw .niinl Isaaa. ttt tat arHA aas aar- tibrT fir t oarta a rnai!. Senear a moIkim. " Oar tarr na ' at aa sex, as bmv im i Vtja Saua" aits as rAmr. II Jaaeaa't'et It ra4 I aa. Aak irM. tanP for Zj rr 'ABwiM. fltvpacsf sr. Lnr f 14 ia. rata, sv auui. S:v m.V euc a fTprfl preiwad. S.: PH'i o TW Bri Psollrt Paaera-as frr. i f rr mvr -pne Mr , a4 lrr ma S: 3A llLjeJ a lj, at Cataaa laa ss, ittsa.aaai PUBLIC SALE Valnatls Rsal Estate! -A5I PERSONAL PROPERTt. Vot aa win of the riral ef rotwia Fkas af euoMMWi wcilj. Fa i a.i. ji Thursday, Dec. 14$ 1893, at I aViork. P at . to pa'Ui-- ak. lia rrect. MTer-!ue ('-.. a'i 1 iwi iwi:! real axt pp-r; prcotrtr '-'-jf.mtt ijri-w-si - J -' t'- f.;f lttr:a p'f-i ii 1 1 Li taia.nx eta.f art, s-'.ca: .a Hvra boer!i0. !.sart ts!t Pa.. x U t tn t t! Ct k iB t.'iicrer jr-y 1- i.isit. avf tr 1 t:.- re pjoe cf lr 1 e 'T"i lar ia trr lx. ter.r-.l A re e;r-.' A J-- suae 'f "he St --.'. a E . r a. 4ao e1! c r rr a&4 (.-tr. -a Co -irri d a-- rara-M jr I j y 1. 1 --C. re-"- nt ia I""1 r.rrrl f - -r- .-a:i Fa oL" P -4 aaer ai;5 rteii f' Utcrtcift ere--.. tisB-'-r a Vil tt,et. 1 ri. iroo T4 aJ t.l-t. S.r "'l ' rrx K;-? tardea ;.tje f lm:.rr.i pc-7Krit aLls t-.,w. prr---r-. a.-l aa4 ,1-oiit BMr'.etj. a-; tew aid .a jt r -- r-.-zt i.ti- ri. i;-o..Iis ?t'7 a l J O W'-f.M ra Urf oi t:.e X x-Urta mr;.: Hatia (mir. j A tVitxriir inja i ijtt'. -7 r-.r. 7 d.TLi Uior.. a e i'-i CvD-Si.r i banole. a arec s last.:? of -i ?trv i:ai' .! wirt- i'.!n.tii xiiirx. tar .a, wmre hn.t iron, tU ic- ii, catrttv. cair, dtaAA. e'-- e T E R M T-'asa -3 tct r.rrs ilk s U a; as 1 dei- iw "5 til Ceet. o i l s z. x. 'f.r. o KPilASS" OjL'RT s-ALL. -tF- Valnath Pw:al Estate. By riTKjeof in cnlertf ' ton oct of tre ' t- Stai' corirs -maerft tvj-jtr. Pa . aa 1 Uj t-e .reeled. 1 iItipuai Iw pj a.c Uffi tte prtrcl-rt, oa Saturday, Dec. 9th, 1893, ai2o'ekk P If. lb IV.aw'.ni de-r.l-si real ertate. ms trie state of Prtev P. rt. Seta,el to -i : A trarv cf Sand :n E'jrk trsaz$h:?. a1;oi:r.j lan lj of Jo&& L" baker oi i aid r.c . J' U.-aa secrtjr ani .....-1 r.n. ! .--i oaLte K. asl liurti Ut.ivu tje ea-i. Cia:m 1.1 area :i J 7 peri a 1 ai.ar-. liavif tenjcat eretir-l a two- jfr frase Dwelling House, exf : fc'jofct 7 r" S-s. -rr: two f o3 OfVQavrl tm :r yr-v. - f ? aV! "rf fl-at fi-itj .a T t f-T . - - oi fc-w xwoisrf oa rt-i - '.o zj1L-k rtrt , Terms : 10 ot Of-nt cf fjrrha..- co-.f-y o tr pii co tiaiy of : le rrr;tu.irr c -. ml ruurta tioaoe ; 1. ll avii i :, ii to year Ht".Y H -TA L. -KjNEE-i' A LE; iAlVtJ .a.n.CJiLi f iHt-S ja-T tf SATURDAY, DEC. 9th, I393. atoci P 1 , lie t. Lia i-f real e.taie of J. J. tlJ, v.i. Ac f r-.alo t-at -,f U: ! ::-:- ic J--nr;.-r ra a--sjar-r-i c.-;.ii'y. Pa., a.', i. i'.rf a:i of J. oa P. A-tcr.r. Jut.a a:.-: i-;rs x.;.- u.e aTr-- n'-r. nr a' l..- a r c.-.artri as i ta-a.- i ;.oi-r. r.r:..- ihr-.-a tl a c-..::.-f - r;t rra. fr-i; ta ini i tinu .i. 11 ii-i.ru-2 TERMS: ! r ':' : .t- j cn rs- f. rr;.. . - r at-: La.aL.ce . i. '. - j i. P5 L-t.i a i: . :r icrest. ViltNT VE EV. . i. ii. ii X. a- j- eel. gMLLlFF- .-ALII rt ri-t . of sr-irr wr. of r.-er-Fac.'i Vc tlU.a Eipi-a aid icTar; f is-u-i -.'Ut f taeC-jcr. of (...-s.a Krv, oi xr r-i ctr, p-octyivatia. to we Cj-- 'rl. t.-.rre aui be i putvd to public Mie. at te co'rt ii -a iSa- Friday, December 8ih, 1893, at one oV.jtk P. it, th fu.l-wir.s descntmi re2 t ".-vie, to w ii ; Ail th rivh:. tili?. ;a-r-t. rUI aai 3rin 1 Jar.-u k-r i r of :o t:J 1 iaii e-rVsvia ervrl P . tUlu-JtrO OO l.rf I. r.& fcT lt- trr Rrvrt, oa the faK t-f aUi -v.it t. -n.Ua tr of Javnit Zitt ai. rcavu &i, ! oo -; ty arvti, fa.-vT.r u.erx3 frrrrtl laoo-.t aaJ a haU-u.ry dwfUiur ikow-m, wr.a rj, .n4raaac-. avtvirr, ; be ia.i of A. J U jyrx ALaO. All th reM. Ut. inicre!, t'-aaias avr.'l f22ia.4 rf jrpTr- I rf .? E. . liaJJTiava mtr- Hutt. of ta j 1 tvU Uua reriAjo Lrawi of iavn-i Acri 'iiMilierT. t-iiiau ia Ai-ttirYy iofHa.ii;p. rxOH-r-a r-icixi:y, iav, b -aridoi 1 j tr.- sa-ue navl 00 Lh lac-rLa . lava of A oi v Havrtmtva ot u.e eat-c p-Kiih avni el fif-a,.n:r;a: Uidrursra avrvs tVD'i LiL-eiyj-ii j.-err-O'-i bh or Lxv.lt lhrwn errtrd trw Jii;;.rT hu; -ilnT 11 i t.i i& arrk-tLry .JttiiUuaj a;rr;ui. tmi lvxi- aul o4i.erf tKiikl fif. ;ui ;c riarM pr.l to hTe tee (n?e y li to ruD t;.e dirti:rTT. f.t- arrt tL-e roJ f-rna the -nsc fcr of tae bon of a.oi io HarttA.an. Fjc rVHrrrut;- re Iv-fl froa W. HatrtmaaD acl wi'r 10 k.z-m Hat-jtu n, d-v:-1 Mr a rTr-i in iJ f-ut. Vol. 77, Lau: - the. :ia ue arinii. IckCD ID f Iru:ivT. aVT'i :o t-e o.i av the pffp- ert.- of t7-rTre Ftaf.e, E W. Hmr.irsavn vni ;CaVr.v-a Mii.tr. i ir.e tu of t j:fe u. Wa .vci r.J Juiu. H. Mr. ALSO. AU th rlpbt ti:!e. isierc. e"ft:ia demand of A A. To-r. -C in v.l co ma tct errtiia ia-oaw or L-u-t of mn'i. f;tuavttr ia Ne mjsrv tofXfca aavi in A.:-r rtrny toviip. oiu erri w n:y. avri-1 -CaUe of rcuay;viii . avl .n UjC laod of A. F- f Java. He-orr Sl?xx-ziT Jor.a Fa?. Adavxa Orarife- Fraviiai To;e an . J. M. Tof-p-r. coaLa,miif one fcaQ'3r-d aai iCnT fiL-; arrv saore tr aVDrot twriitr au-K9 of wb.ee it umtjrr Uc-t eeji aa4 is a kTr3 tatte of f u.uvaLi'--n. havinc tLffn ereewi A Lancr tw-tt4:rf frKiae Cmi njf buc, fcaau a tarn, d uIj ;rr' la iTaaiiaT or-it. t hou, Imtk mare rxa zi ofir bai.i:n-, wi;a aa orrhavM of fru 1 '.-i-rav il t irx-ca 00 la prsiifOs, wi' h iae arar-Mjarj-t Taa-a ia tiryii'n arid to bt Wd a the trrp tr.r or d 4 I Jtta-T al ta aa:t uf s. W. B..i.rr t d Uttrse V .xtt. A'J !?? rrht. ti:?,irvv. e"a:Tn aad ti."xiad J H. F.-.ei iiar-. o:. 10 acd U al ia evrtaii. Wt trf cr-uc! k liavic !a tat- rii awv of Farhoo Fair B-(r la.-nif. S.iD-rrrt c-jij?t, arl ia.:e 0 Fc-iaeTlTar. avi'.L.rir oi WiiiiAra -ur oa ue aoa.A ei i x iroaa oa tb- ej asd D -r a.and ty a itrnmB tl c?t aid V. t : one tuE-irl i- fct Ki an 1 ooe4uu-irel and tea fH 'iep. harii.c tatTNtO rr rvd a two ijtt lYauiwe d-i :ax htr lxJS ieei wr.i a kit ara iiiavr-wi li Wi, a-id otaer boiicira m .in i.e aiT-or.-nrc lac fa .n ti'ni'yyi aad to be -awl u the pra erty l J. id. rn-r-l-ae at ue suii ut a. 1. l-tvea- aLsO. i.l the rizht, til'.-i, tnwest, and iAad of TtUa i. Kavitrpaii. ia and to a:l tai rrr- Taie Uof cnxafvi .ii.aue ia tLe Tiliare uf !- TlTj;e. Co-t-aiaaa ton-h:p. Sirorr-el CXMIU tj. Pa., t.xiii.lr-1 a4 W.W a f.i.H-: Pt-gi-.iaj ilt prt, liir, by ilui ,Lxvt snata Ii.' t tTtrr-t .1 1 prr.-s-. th-acw br tmii :;if K- R ?-t Di.r.ii i-nrTr wft to p. p-hr, th-are t- aa fc.iry i. jtt.i ir; d--tra ra.t - i-ci-. lr-.L.r- by l.jt jf i aihane b .ritr Kfj:h !.- tUrzr-:- earf 7.' t- h.-s K.i'ttit 1-4 of Jr. n C". A. f. ("ah r-t w prc&t th-ti'-e t'T i4ir a-rrva eat 2 1 in-rw to pte o bectair.y. (vaia-air y 7u i4 prci.r" -;n..-t meagre, havire ttrrw.n ert-l adweiiite h aa-1 oii.tr liiiAj,, w wit tae appurtrac-rv. 1 as?3 ia tirt. 1 1 i the rrop- S-t of r a L iaafaan at the sail cf Itaac TERMS: XOTXCTl, Ali p-r8-i pnivh.xlair At the Afxsve ta;e wi pi. av Laif ooUo W.At 1) per eeDl. of the pnanaye njn'r ai-x-l re pa?d WIi-B prr.pt?rty L Inni ked il'jaru. Kt!TViae it ii aaua te expse-1 io m at the r-at oi Ui Crt partti.--r. 1 ij. r.'-iiue of lb j ir chJwe tn(rirT uiu be fta.1 on or b-tfv ttie day of nutiruiiL;v-T izi Tiurlay. H Nodifl wi.l .e av knoAt Uri4d unui Uke pun le Bam:ry i- paid ;a fu t. lAlAd GOOD. sutriS. JEGISTER'S NOTICE. v Tli'Y. i hrbr eiven to a!l f--r-7tu ed at u-muee. crt-citMia. oc iildrrijr. tnai tb. !ktw;u4 a.tir-u-a ha r-d K;r. aad U.a; tbe nr win be prtrDird fur eoo:irmaina wt i,.ouiiua orpaaci' cVjrt to br at soiat-net, pa-,oa rljcyut, lrc U, Account of I D L-T.iir. adoiaUtratur of Iira el tE.r-k. ii--r-ai, i&i waa aaaidiaa ol Jficbael M. IteTore. Acmxjd: of J a. H jrbeUr, adaiaittrator of Ge'reje:T"r, tit-r.ai. Fir-t aa.l BnaS ai-rvjuot of Jofcn E ftniz, ad- mmistraioroc jitixus luuht utf, ivl. Pirt aad nnal acruur.t of Frank ktVeera and Ljdia M. todgen eitcubTs of Juan a. Letter, dcatd. f im and EaaJ aenost of N. S. Fikrr and Adi3 H f uir, atlasuiteUaUica of 2xmziu8 j Baarr. dml Firttaud Seal aeronat of T tMas Lehmaa. ai miainraior aad trustee cf Pt-ihp . eese, Je eead. Pirvt and flnal arroost ef Jotn 9. Trnr, and ) iiraia I ni)j, tltra un cf rsr-lentk inisptjr, Kfttwl. F: isd Sail nmontof w n v r nd r J. K;:nnie . a.ira;a.rautr- of osaa v u 1. J - j Firaaaiena amaiatofu p .oaTer. ail.Tim-ttraua- na Kmiki oaaezu J.- n u.t. en, dc-eeara nxn-i v cnnl of B 8. r".tk. J Wl...aia S. M'jrcan, deai-L Pi?i aad oaai af-onict rf It J T.t-.v.. ... Ti b.ai Fi-acr, eatjiiujri of Rifo C i v1,i det-eate.L Arcuu.K of iKaet V. lorer ai Srahaia flit taan. rubtr ol llcary llo(T:ua?, '!n-yae-t Aceouav of rfAn-ji,jn Col, mot o( Jraac Brt -ker. !-rea.-e-J first ard Sua- a-it Join Ge-ucJ, a'ai'a- lraor of fLi.-. 1 oknL dceea. d. Aoeoar.t. as. p. Hay and '. p. Sair. ad j:awTa-of lota Sair, (Vt-eavrd. Fir aad 6aal aen-iii o - Vwihan . t Klct-uaior ot Lcoeuj.tr aiiiaotil, d.raardl Kieri Oiiee, A. J. E1LZVAX, KrytatM'. It is to Your Interest TO BUT Y0CE Drugs and Medici NES J. H. SHTDEB. ruaact to Biesecker k Snyder. Sooe but th pnrest aad ben kept in stock, and wkeu tir-ift heooose inert by stand ing, as certaia of them do. w ca scroy them, rather than im pose ou oar caKj2ra. Yoa can depend on Lr-.r. your FRSOIFT1CNS FAMILY RECEJPTS tiad with car. Oct prices are as low ss scy other Cnt-claas bouss aid on many articles much lewer. The people of this coaity aeem to know this, and haTe givea as a larre ahars of their patronage, sad we shad still o-jntlnns tegive them the very best rxtds for taeir avaoey. Do not frjet that ws mul s specialty of FITTIXG TRUSSES. Wt r-arantrt satisfaction, aad, if yoa La-ss rad trocble ia this H'rarton cive u a call SPECTACLES AND EYE-CLASSES in -at variety , A f-.ll set cf Tl Ler.ea ' Conte in and hare your eyes eiaaLirid So ctaT tr examinaroc. aad w .-wSrtit '-art u -t yoc Con and w Eepec-lj JOHN N. SNYDER Jacob D. Swank, ! H . ichniavker and Jeweler. Scat door e of Lsii-eraa Chit Somerset, Pa. I aa cow prepared to fi:p- I J.'l U.C UUlli; iU ti'A5 4il.C and jewc-lrv cf all de-criptior.3, ai cheap aj the cheapest KKPAIRIXG A. SPECIALTY. All work snarar.:eed. Look at i i mj -toca c?;ore rr.aiir your pmr i chase. JORDAN 4 HINCHMAN. We are r' -r r act w:th rw acl iarje Z: to e id ' . r.:'er ::-t. -T ti . r-n u- I ler o-a.i 1- f i. .-;-.; ) ( iiti. Lt.-CT fivu'i; r.v.rt ari .-rvt:,.r.a- e.ae -r.a-n:c : a arstc.a,. t t- f.r- ce-s r- rai-t.v. ai: i to :-.-f- y rt--ter.l M- sift !,; fti: cii a a-.s fra. ar.d a. ...' '-r -.i at i.wM iB.-w. Ca 1 and e ij&e of ine linet a--rtit e its eer car--t!. JOBBAN & HKCHIAS. 27'J rrj Haiti Street, Johnstown , Pa. GOOD LIQUORS ! and Cheap Lijucrs Ey ea:iic at to Old Siisl Uuaor Store. 5s SOtl Saia St, acJ 104 Cliatoa St, Joliiistowii, J?a., al! k:M. of u Tirtt Lioort la Karaei eaa be hai. To uy o-l ruxen a trt.i kaowa act aad to aJ 0r pvr aci-f prova' ij be j.tra- Iic't fortet that I k; a taivl Jie f?eust TariatT (d LiiKtra, U.. caoKeat araaiaaodat laaajwect pnera. P. S. FISHER. HARDWARE I HARDWARE ! I aa bow ppppard toaeoniQ.odase the paa fie wiiai any an- e'trrrtiiiTif ia tae Harltvare line br tn a-i ::toa reta;7 sia!e fc ray former lavrre il. J keep ail iitwls of rM-m ia aT i:n I31 my vre e' ai:erye rrcn oe . . -d . If too na: Kfrin, a reruiTtr. k-j a mb. a at'.mlet, aa ar" a tncyt ie, a pair of tair-a. l.it e. awrvam. Bta-.v, b.-r aje. B-ve b.aLkeu, or aar'nii rie in tariware at Jowesc pn?e cai oa me. Herman Bantley, Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa urrir twe.sca. Ceres thoctands ancnallycf LlvrCcra plain's, Bi'ionanesa, Jaandice, Dyrtv sis, GasT.ipativn. Malarin. 5' fs Ilia resaltfroaian I"nhea!trTJvrthanany ctberranse. V.'-y rrfrr thea yon can fee-ired Pi". S--if- : J. frltTigcr w --- - - - - ot r. . -.-lt ier. Scleatifia Aaericu A.eacy fof S .jSi TRtOl aa.ka. COYKICHTa, atoJ T"r lufiiuailoa ard fta Haadbor wnt. w HI . a Co- 1 Buiii,.ir, Aiw loaa. fxceat aarraa fn aaeurw a mu in Aivarav trtrf patoa Utn otit by im la knajfil aafqra tuapaAu. baatea fitaa traa ot o4i u La. f rifnfific mcdfain Larr4 n of awr -entJ t tov ta ta w - - ma. B.-waniwiy ii. Mawwasaaawj, It i , 'ww. B;wi'r mtarawL f lata.; r KM iu abrai4 a. K t!:L n. Waa.iT. S.SS a art tl-aias EWka. A .ra a t a a a 0o oaa aWsaq tv wKOfjiia n, i IWP0KTA5T TO ADTKBTISU8. Tha sreaai of tha country raprrs is focad la Eeauurtui's County fctat LivjL threw d aiverusers avail theselres of thea lta, a copy ef which caa bs bad of .EoiagtLai Brua, cf Sew York PrjlAirj. ?r BU3G!E3 st i Price (lt Cil.:i a i kVl .A, - v?r3'lx:ilurcT ..rT t.. ii-. '"tr wm ... - PT. -. UJ C-f-y r'" I mt: Vtm-il ai, ''t. tTy ial t aroa. aalMiurt 1 Ca a.d can . ta a of ft f Pint P. 1 1 law, at a trrtaaJ ti-lHy aTaat - S 2 - -r V "f ata .miu adna. ai avoi rraa a, f. a. ar ka v a CUT (av ' fl V-JJJ J W a Lawrcaca at., e. aa.ll, Ca X3 A SCHMIDT The Largest and Most Complete j Wine Liquor and Cigar Ho:J IN THE UNITED STATES. USTABIHiHSP IOCS, DISTILLER AND JOSEER CF W mm "aswawaawai "VvT. SCHMIDT IVPORTER OF "Wines. Mcob sn3 OigS! FAIILT TRADE SUPPLIED. Ail orden jwct.rei hy ntiil will t.-or-; a:;--L is r f '"? -rj affcSaaiiJ JU. -Ut -'-V - C,Y- w.r c. - Tin tv r nnr nrnn t tai . KriisisKr i Ksrtz. Cerllu, Ti. ar.1 IT WILL. FAY VOr to if ic-a Tlsiii4rial . ork WM. F. SHAFFER, j HOMERS EX. PEXVA AJav-a rxt Srail r r . arjjjy (J EMI1I 13:1 j rVrw-i.. !n ikw-! cf .V" H CNT CP-S : t lad i v tar is-r-H at ai xy i. p , a nfo:? ijCm m m r r-u ;."i 4a a. jJ, : JTcaJ i: , JXir I r.a Srec-a, ar-caucs j ' wkita Brcszt, Or Purs Zlso Markineet j lartistA b RTV. W. A. tlS'r a a r-rCiH lvat :a ic yeizx-jt MAliSlAL AM' O .S'-Ti: .!!:?!. aid trb a d:.r;sl w -' lAe Pujmlar H -a-rcre: oor Ctait3j. O-xaia- a-ift HI A rou. WM. F. SIIAFFER. Louthe') Main Street, 7iusH:d.l Dn? Stcrsis Aaw.aS rt aaaa FBESH AND Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, tr. rH DO TO a eiTlS P73.05AL ATTrVTIO TO TH5 XT,5i)lorif-I5 i OF Lonuier's PrescriptioDsiFam SPECT,rLES. EYE-GISSKS. j ;i And a Fun Line of Optical Goodj always on taa-i From r-: U large assortment all caa Le suited. ; T THE FIHEST BRANDS OF CICABS lways on hand. It L? always a pleasure to display rzr rr. 'nren-lirr purr Lasers, wht rhr-r th"T ; trora as J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. FA Somerset Lui IT ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, ataSTTacraaa ass Diaui ara Wso-aaui ass SLtTAnaa or s LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS j Hard and Soit Troocfc Oax. poplaj, eiirx.ia. r.csrrs. oru-;s a, ASH, WAL5TT. rLOOaiX'J, SA5H. STAISE-l'IA A Swsaral Uasof aU trvles of Laicber and B alao, eu fa-Tub artain the iie promjiuwam. tcfi as Brackets, Ct'J nirl wark. etc ELIAS cxjnsnLs GHAM, 0f3ce and Yard Oppoaita S. " JN'- Asaata. $3.0SS,62S. SA! IPer Ct. Ccmpound Interest Investment arti.tit m v Vu HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO. ft bf NEW YORK. ABSOLUTELY FREE. For BArr.r-a-ari ad,!Ta H. B, HOESLH, Juajjer, 531 Wood SL, Pittsljora MOST UBEKAU Surplus SLSaiSSS. A- R. DAY, General Agent, BUILDISG, i K j. a . a aj . OUR : ; New Stotv x -the- . ;:. MAGIC 1 . CINDER ELL !3- i A':";-7 - "T" oyei: mgh: I AND : WILL FRCVE I 1 A ' J. "WARJI PRUT. !N . ; Cold f."a. Weathe: r cove ; And See :: Caarintsei P. J. Co-er x jCs, M:7s.?L:: .; Vic, ;vM 15 f " ': 8 a tit: ft, It I i rr: - i . i .. . ' Druo; Store! : Somerset, Pa. Raridir B:::z a 6s! v mi aaa Waaaawaa PURE DRUGS, f Jf ica, D ily Receinii L: or elsewhere. BAtrrTZSS. S ? S fr. - slldirj Mwrii! ar.1 Rool 5 3 1 of o-iz butas to jritr w:- rraa- f f &C. R. R. Station, Somers I X j Fffl Cil 1 U " " pt -X-..7, j """, tf B . . i ' . . T aVj i 41 Monongahela City, PeMH rn
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