r aa-a- HADN'T ARMS ENOUGH. Mr. Bo-to' reeoltar Predicament Wke Left wl:h tfc -lldrva. "Do I nnruT.t-.iiJ you rl?lit, Mrs. T.,.vton?" as,'Ked the juare. I yon i.uOiunJ of wanting' to . ' v i. -w. . .- - BicrJer vour ch:!.!?" No. ju-t t'l-f' answered Mrs. jluxlon. "You e. I " wintipniite. vour lionoi allow me to explhiu." exclaimed Mr. ltnxt.in. "It s, i,.c ;:- We have ore chil l, a year and a lsaif ol-i, and P- twin-, fix nuinlli-old, small tufruli.-s l.'th of then:; their mother s pt:r oose anJ my an IsKine features An 1 Lis red hair," Interrupted Mrs. "IVfore we were married slie always said it was cheMn-l I'nwc. 1'iit it mat ters xjt- YeWr jay she went to attend a committee meeting' of the ladies' aid KK-iitv. I staid home with the chil dren. ' Three children, ronr honor! I have rot three arms. When ttvo of them screamed I had to lay the third one down and carry the two. Then the one I had laid down commenced, to I picked him up and laid d ;wn one of the others, iiut then that one K-r-an. I had to carry one on my back, but that would not lo, for he fell down and bumped his nose on the C v.r. Im agine my position! It was not at all one to 1 envied. I was near pom? mail To make matters worse 1 had only two nursin? bottles and while I fed the two the third oae yeiled like an Indian." t ouidn't you make hiin turk your thumb?" asked the judre. who by this time was l-ecominff interested in the case, as he himself iu a marr.ed uin. "My wife cannot tolerate that She has uronjriy forbidden it. Well. I r.:.i!e the I est of it us well as I could. J.ut then a boy came in with a message from my w ife asking me to take care of .Yrv" ilson's child, too, while she was, attending the ineetiniT, which, by way, was held at her house. Vow I had four children to mind, and I will say, that if ir W iion"s boy prows up and intends to become a missionary and wants to preach to the heathens of Africa he can do so without leaving1 l.is home, lie has a voice like a buie horn. As soon as he arrived he cm-meiiei- i to scream and tlieotiiers joined in wi:h him out of pure sympathy." "It mu-.t have oen very pleasant, " the jndtre remarked j "I dar sav it was. But I soon hit j noon an idea, lp.it one of the twin! into one cradle, roc-kin? it with my i ri.'lil b t, tiie other twin into another er.iiie. rocking this with my left. Then I sat Mrs. Wilson's boy (monf knee and John on the other and by thus mo. in? both my leirs I managed to keep all four in motion at the same time- lo you understand'.' W ell, just as I had pot juiet restored the mcs st n?T ca:ne afraid w ith the secretary's little liitby and a note from my wife tiskin? ine ul.-o to take care of that, as tiie secretary was busy writing up the minutes of the meeting." Was it ash-en?" 'No, indeed not. Well, I do not want to e.:o:'perate the case. I have piven my oath to tell the trutli only, and I w ill explain it all in as mild a way as I oo-.lbiv can. l!ut I don't believe there is a child on the face of the ploW that can m i're as much noise as the secre tary's yoiiiiir one. He screamed ami whined til! I was seared out of my w its. ;;nd immediately Mrs. Wilson's biessel Ixiy joined in, and our three did not take a back seat. They all fell in with the chorus, lmapiiie a whole kiuder parten petting stomach trouble at one t iine and you can just about realize the situation." "t'oiiidn't you sing for them?" '"Sin?, tiod bie-s you: one couldn't hare heard a bass drum.'' "Well, then, what did you do?" "I pave one of the twins our family l'.lt ie and tiie other a dictionary to I'hiy with. Then I ran down stairs to try and pet some milk for all of them. When I came back I had, as I before stated, only two nursin? bottles, and so 1 emptied a Kittle of hair-oil that wv wife uses and a bottle of lamp-oil. 2 also jxiured milk into an old lttie in which there had I wen some kind of a p.tin-ki!iing medicine and then car ried them around. When I came to the twins they had the llible and diction ary on top of their chests and they were turning black in their faces. The Isioksttcre too heavy for them, your honor. I had to pick the children up and hold them nndcr the hydrant to t:-t life back into them apaiu. As I r turned I found Mrs. Wilson's child in a very tiad condition as a result of the hair-ail Mrs. Secretary's young one had swallowed a cork and the third nw looked as thoaph he did not relish the lamp-oiL A minute or two after my wife came in with Mrs. WiUon and fie secretary, and on seeing the chil dren drove me out of the house. Sin then 1 don't know what has happeneil. but I believe Mrs. Wilson has put my w ife tin to say that I wanted to murder th? child." i:.s.-iiarge.l, and tne case is uis- :i'.sse.i," said the judge Mrs, liuxton has since procured 11 n rsc. ( ' u ie:ipo Trilmn e. PUSHING TRACE IN AMERICA. Many Tri-a Krorted to hy Earopeao sealer, tn s,,ijira aud I.icaura, x iiere is a tncu in tiie champagne. una in fact m all wine mid lie.uoi trades known as "pushing." A Irene he.r.se which casts envious eyes on t! .'. .leri.'aa market has to "push"' its Tine to get it sold here. The Egclits resort to all manner of expedients to s- 11 their w ine. Thev give prizes to head bartenders, stewards, etc. Thev create a fu titiotis demand by !"-kh lor a certain nran.i m Hotels ami res tanrr.Tits v.liere that p.ntiei hT brand is n. t in stock. They employ their men to "make the r inruls" and do the vartie thit.g. When thev are with i t rowd they order their own brand, pay 1 r i. nl uia.,e t..e rtt of the raity rmK it. i lien, oi course, tiie next iiianw ho oriers calls f .r the fame n ine. This "pushing" of wi:;cs makes it impossible t-- judge of t he Americar. tste for any one particular chain I Jgne. (ne brand may lv "pushed' i:i-o iieruar.it one year ocd allowed t !';!! from grace in tiie r.cxt. The idea, i.ceordinp to the New York Tribune, .s io sp"..ii a preat ueai oi money one year in pelting a wine Ik-fore the pub lic and Una to make a large profit on s;'cecs'.:iig years. It is living on one reputation. So that if the sale of lew brands increases from year to year that is not a fair estimate from which to draw conclusions, and tiie facie holds true if the - lie of a few brands decreases. Hut when we take twentv l':roe American agents and compare t 'u ir sales for Ho vears we get a pool i.h a of tiie whole trade in this country. iosi.ieoi i:;us iwe;.tv-l!;ree houses "ther agents in this country brought here ia ls.ii or.lv !'.s.vj cases. I-ast year "all othf r agents" imported "'-- The iiiip.Tts for lso-' ,.f twenty tiiree agents and ii.ll others were i -J cas-s. but last year they fell oil to -Ts.i-'d. This is a decrease of ?.! cases, representing i ine which w ould cost the Consumer over $."..0uO.V0. Hut i consumption ot J.s.s.'o cases most people will say w ho have not the finan cial taste for champagne, is a vcrv CTeat deaL KECOKD of twenty -ve Tears of nrrt u made bv It. l"ierce' Goida kMedicitl l;icovery. In ali Uood disorders. this remedy has num bered uvj cure. bT the thousands. Y'eart of umntcrruotfd sue- i. t cwb king oo kd the rroi-rietors to vll 9 this remt1v a . . "J other bkHj-purinV-J; 3 ea lie iLL Ther . n, T have to much coim- deuce in the "1ns COTT that tbev yu(iro' it in ail iiea that come trom a u-n-id Kver or impure L..vi As. a blood -3.ui..r, fl,ii-buiider end trengttlvstow, notiun iike the - Ihs ivry" is kno-n to medi-.al fc-ienee. Dvs I sai, Uuhoai.n. Bihousuea, and the mist srunljora Jskin, Sn!p, or Scrotul.H Affec tions, quickly yieid to iu piruyini: and ciiisiii pr.)K'.-tu.. If it d.Kat liBuet or cure, you have your money back. For Colic, Piarrha, Pvm ntery. Ok-ts . s-ous and Cholera Inlantum. tuie IV riijrcc a Compound Extract of timart-Weed.' hmA Praised Wherever Used. C. L. Saver, of Birmingham, Conn., gayg : " For building upa weak or debi!i tited cocsiitntion; I know of nothing eo sure and good as Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. It makes flesh and strength ens the body." It isn't always rare that a young man Ls religious because he goes regularly to prajer meeting. It may be the girl who is the reSigiooi! one. Why not ? What do yon mean masquerading in that fashion V raid Mrs. Jone Smith, as her husband apiared before ber at tired in one of her cast-off dress waists. "Why, my dear," replied Mr. Jones Sinilh, "I Lave decided to adopt the garb permanently. Since you have taken to wearing coats and vests and mannibh bUnd-np collars, it is just as well to have a little variety, you know." "I was troubled with nervousness, dyspepsia and headache, but found a care in IlLXxrsSirsapaiilla." Mrs. L. C. Bell, Emporium, Pa. Envy crops out in a thousand different ways, but i? has never been ttrong enough to prevent one belle from notic ing the new bonnet of another. Remarkably Considerate. A Cincinnati fcewspaper reporU a striking maniA station of amiability on the part of a little maiden of that city. A lieautiful new doll had jut been giv en her, and as she tut holding it and sicking to it, Ler mother noticed that the old one was not in sight. "What have you done with Beatrice?" j asked tne nioiuer. "I've put Ler awiy," answered the lit tle girl. "If fihe saw me loving my new baby it might hurt her feelings." Buck'.en s Arnica Save. The best Sa'.o. ia the world for Cuts, Bruwes Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 15 cents per box. For sale by J. X. Sny dei. A New Style of Hitching Post. wight Plait, of Miifor l, bitxhed his ox team, loaded with lumber, to 6ome freight cars standing on a side track near ihe Miiford railway station one day last week aud went into a neighboring hos tiery to recuperate. A freight train came along about that time, and, coupling on the cars w ithout noticing tha team, start ed up. The oxen never went 60 fast in their lives as they did during the next few seconds, and their path was strewn with lumber fcr some distance. The team was discovered by a brakeuian be fore the oxen were injured. Jlnrifurd Aoove Everything Else Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery purilies the blood. By this means, it reaches, builds tip, and invigorates every part of the system. For every biood taint and disorder, and for every disease that comes from an inactive liver or im pure blood, it is the only remedy so sure and effective that it can be guaranteed. If it faiisto lientlit or cure, you have your money back. These diseases are many. They're dif ferent in form, but they're like in treat ment. Kouse up the torpid liver into healthful action, thoroughly purify and enrich the blood, and there's a positive cure. The "Discovery" does this, as u'tbirg lse. can. Dyspepsia, Indiges tion Billiousnrss ; all Bronchial, Throat, and Lung affection; every form of Scrof ula, even Consumption ior Lung-scrofula) in its earlier stagts ; and the most stub born .Skin and S-a!p Diseases are com pletely cured by it. Mild, gentle, soothing and healing is Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy. Only Vl cents; by druggists. Place a reel of while cotton in the in" side pocket cf your coat, and then, having threaded a needle with the beginning of the col ton, pa the needle though the front of the coat ; nnthread the needle and leave about two inches of the cotton har.girg, as if it were only a stray piece. The first person you meet w ill be sure to pick it efffer yoa, ind his astonishment w hen he finds there is no end to it will give plenty of innocent amusement. L"H'':il 7".-7?i.'.. Do You S S St St Stutter ? Few eop!e.havany idea what the B'.nltertr sufftrs in his inability to ex press himself. I myself was some time 6ince one of these unfortunate ones. I have ceased, however, to be a stutterer, thanks to observing the following rules : 1,1) Never speaking before well inflat ing the lungs. (. i Never holding the breath while epaking. (.1) A! a ays looking at the person to whom I in speaking (4 ) Shaking well from the throat. ',5) Heading aloud for a certain time e'ery day. !.( ) lioing iuto company as much as possible. I believe that no one need be a stut terer if he persists in the above treat ment. Liinijit Aufir,rt. Among civilized nations the wearing of earrings by men has been by no means uncommon, as it has been shown that in early English days some-of the most distinguished courtiers bedecked their ears with very costly specimens. Shake speare is said to have worn them, and Charles I. is reputed to have been the owner of a magnificent pair of earl earrings, which he bequeathed to his daughter on the day before he was exe- ecuted. Lmtl.in Til-Hilii. Brain Fillers. Some Aostra'ian gold reins are 130 feet wide. A voyage around the world, traveling first-class, costs something over $2300. Worn-out billiard balls are usually cut op into dice. The unexplored area of Canada is es timated at 1,0U0,CW0 square miles. In China, w ben a pupil is reciting Lis lesson, he turns his back to Lis teacher. Vegetarians claim that hair grows less luxuriantly on the heals of meat eat ers. For every four shillings spent in Brit ain on drink only a half penny is ex pended on education. Bicycles fitted with pneumatic tires are frequently ridden oOOO miles without the tires being punctured. Returns 6how that 16 persons ia 1000 who are confined in lunatic assylums have been made insane by love affairs A nightingale's song can be heard at the distance of one mile. HUNTING THE IIACCOUX The corn is fully ripe in the shock in manv fields on th western reserve. and the season for raccoon hunting, or "coocing," as it is more often cahca. has arrived, with its attendant scenes of sport and excitement- He who has never experienced the pleasures inci dent to a night in the woods with a trained "coon" dog during the month of Octol-er can only learn w hat he has missed by enjoying such op outing at the earliest opportunity, bays the Cleveland Leader. To hunt the raceoon ot night with success a trained dog is indi.-leiisuhle; for the fceent, disposition and "coon" education of the dog are directly re sponsible for the number of tnits which are brought in at a sometimes early hour in the morning. In the se lection of a dog for the sport it is not best to choose a hound, as the. ability and persistence of these dogs in "giv ing tongue" warn the raecjn of his danger and give that crafty little animal ample time to seek safe seelu e.ion in the hollow of some large tree, which size and value prevents the hunter from cutting down. If the clog's education has been neglected, and he manifests an inclination to follow the trail of rabbits rather than that of the raceoon, the hunter will not be likely to carry anything home further than the remembrance of a midnight ramble in the woxls. However, many dogs about whose ancestry there clusters an imperish able halo of mystery, develop into re markable "coon" dogs. Nome of then are very keen-scente-d, and w ill follow the trail of a raccoon over the ground where the scent of rabbits and other animals is encountered evfry few vanls. A well-trained dog will take large circles and skirt along the edge of woijds that border corn-fields, never "giving tongue'' until their approach to the eKn is s close that the viva cious little animal finds escape by flight impossible and scales the near est tree. Then the frantic and pro longed cote-s of the dog proclaim to the hunter, who may be some distance away, that the game is "up" and a coon has been "treed." If the tree is a small one so much the better. The animal is either shaken out of the branches and the dog given an oppor tunity of testing his metal, or el.se the coon is shot while iu the tree and the dog allowed in at the finish. It often happens that the tree is a large e-ne, and then the scientific part of coon hunting is brought into requisition. The hunter resorts to w hat is called "shining the coon." This is done by placing a lantern upon the head and walking around the tree until the re liction of two smr.ll balls of tire de notes the l x-ation of the game. Some times sevt ral pairs of gleaming eyes are revealed by theraysof the lantern, and then the hunter knows that the night's work will be a good one. The explosion of a heavily-charged shot gun is the means employed to dislodge the coon from his lofty perch, and he fa':!:, to the earth with a substantial thnd. The coon is on exceedingly tricky animal, especially so if he be on old timer of the "swamp" variety- -one that has encountered steel traps or in numerable dogs or been filled with bird shot. He will take to rail fences, cross streams, run along the bottom of shallow creeks for long distances, and jump anything but a freight train hen thoroughly alarmed. If the dog is inexperienced, the eoon is usually able to balllej his pursuers, and is safe from further annoyance for the time be ing. But ofttimes the sagacity of the dog will resurrect the trail that suddenly terminated at the creek, and the gen eralship of the pursuer proves him was- ' ter of the situation. A favorite haunt of the coon in leto ber is in the corn fields that skirt the largest tfacts of wixidiand. They visit tiie cornfields to feed as soon as dark ness settles, aad will sometimes go several miles to a favorite locality. They tire hunted for their pelts which may briuir from one dollar to one dol lar and fifty cents in the market, and for the rare sport that it a fiords at this season of the year. Not infrequently on these expeditions the dog blunders on to one of those odorous animals that have large, bushy, black tails, and a white stripe running down the back. .Sometimes the acquaintance fao sudden ly formed is of a lasting nature. In this event the faithful companion of man in an exciting chase is forced to abandon his favorite rug by the th- that he has lieen wont to lie and dream upon, and finds himself securely fastened to a large airy shed ot a satisfactory dis tance from the house. If he is sensi tive and refined the dog takes the os tracism to which he has been subjected and the pronounced coldness on the part of the family circle to heart, and is not again known to "bark up the wrong tree." There are tivo distinctive species cf the North American raccoon. The California or Texas animals differ from those found east of Cue Mi.ssiv sippi rivtr in that they have black feet. The fur of the prairie coon of the west is of lighter color than that of his eastern brother. This is accounted for by the fact that all fur-l)C-ari:ig ani mals have darker coats in the more thickly timbered regions. mental! ENERGY , AVFfJ'C Sarsaparilla M. flammerly. a well-known business rnan cf liilisUirn. V., teuils tlm testimony to tiie menu ! Ajw'i tsirvipinlla: "Svrral ear ec. I nurt my leg. t!ie injury leaving a sore Inch led lo er sigx-las. l v v.iflerin(;( er extreme, my lrjr. from the kne laths ankle, tieing a ht or. whiru tecn to eg. tend to other parts el tiie !ly. Af ler trying various remedies I tiepin lakmc Aver SikTsnparilia. aud. before I had liiulu-u Ui first iNHtle. I experienced frreat relief; UiO second bottle eliccied a convict cure." Ayer's Sarsaparilla r repuMl by Vt.J.C. Ayrri Co, Lowell, If Ma. Cures others,will cure you 2Q DOLLARS rtrt muii i n In Your Own Locality made easily and honorably, without capi tal, duritia your spare hours. Any man, woman. In iy. orsiri ran do the work hand ily, without exfierience. Talkinz nn-ijecess.-iry. Nothins like It for money nukiiig ever offered before. Our w orkers always prosjvr. No time wasted in Icaminz the business. We teach yon in a niuht how to succeed from the first hour. You can make a trial w ithout ex pense to yourself. We start yon. fiimisli everything nee. led to Carry on the busi ness successfully, and guarantee yoa aiminst failure' if yoa but follow our simple, piaiu Instructions. Header, if you are iu need of ready money, and want to know ail about the best paying business before the public, send us youx address, and we will mail von a docu ment giving yoa all the particulars. TRUE & CO., Box 4O0, Augusta, Maine. oo WILl- ?5rV CLEAR I M f L0NQ ( SKIN SV LIFEf: I w m STRONG SJaUNERVESU r. i n THE best investment in real estate L to keep build ings well painted. Taint protects the house and saves repairs. You sometimes want to sell many a good house haj remained unsold f jr w ant of paint. The rule should be, though, "the best paint or none." That means Strictly Pure White Lead You cannot afford to use cheap Saints. To be sure of getting Strict y Pure White Lead, look at the brand ; any cf these are safe : "Armstrong & McKelvy," " Beymer-Earjman," " DaTi3-Charubers," Tahnestock." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These color are sold in oneiovnd can, each rsa tmi sufficient to lint 15 rounds of Strictly PureWnite Lea'l he desired shade; they are ta no srtise r-.-aiiv-nnxed pumts, but a combination f pfcctl fare rcWrs ui the beadiest fura to tint Strictly Hare White Lead. A irood manv thousand dollars have been saved pfverty-owners by huein our book on painting and rnlorcard. Send us a postal card aad Ct toih free. NATIONAL LEAD CO., Ktw York. Fittshure; P ranch, German Katiobol itJe iiaiuliniE. PilUbarg. alk fJL?J COPYRIGHTS. CI I OBTATO A PATFVT f Fnr Tmmt rywpr and an bonot opiriMm. wiite lo Ml S V O., who have had narl tiflr vpara experience in the fMent lxu:no?s. "" he room ra ti strict lr rntrtlt-utiaL A HanHbaok oi in form! urn cncvrniiiic I'atrtii aixl tow to ot tain tum aeni free. Alo a catalogue Ol ueuiuo teal arul aci4ntinc IKK Its ntftit five. 1'i'rTii taken tbnunrh Maim A Co. rpoetr 9peci: notice tbe rritntiric .A mfrtriB. and tuus are brouvtit wj-ip!y befrthe poMicwuli out dt tn the iuTtntrr. Ihvs plntlul rfT. lr'jel we klT, eifcantiy illntratl. b.is bri.-u- tha larv 4t rirrulauoa ot anr acientiflc work in tbo wt;r:l. .f a ar. tin.; !o cvic nt Jrei. havi ng KU'ittuo. tt'tnthly. -..-ja yoir. !:nff! eI.if. centa. Kvery numKT ernta'ns beau tiful patoo. iu colora, and pbotocra: of n w hoaM. with plana, enjibtmir bailder to phow too lalT deirr.! and eur cfinti-TH. A'ldn-s v. i-. ii Si WHCIESALE PRICES TD Ki TnOmAS- fURNACES.- ACTIVE FORTUNE RANGES 'Js g lltUU y L N MENT lKB ANY 0Ti? U STRiCTLY For RAMILY Use. I)roni4(Hl 00 stiear suUcrin children hic io take il Every Mother bhouid have it in the house, it tjuickiv relieves ana cures an avrti and taias. asthma, bronchitis, colds, cotirl: catarrh, cuts, chaps, chilblains, colic, cholera morbus, earache, headache, hoojuag cotih. intiammation. la prijie, Intneness, n:t:mis. muscular soreness, neuralgia, m-rvous hcail ache rheninaU!m, bite-t, burns, bruits, strains, sprains, stints, swellings, siift )oints. sore threat, ore hin-T, Uothache, tnsiht:s and wind colic. pn-inatrdin Iio by the late Ir. A. Jt-im-on, Family Phvsician. Its tnetit and ext etlence have satifit-d evcrybo1v fr nrlv a century. AU vhou it areaniazc! at its wonderful power. It is safe, soi .Ihin 7. sat:fyiTic; so tr-y sufc, sensitive sufltrers. i'i Internajand External. Ttm IVictors slrnaturu arul atm-UiaaM wer bntrla, iHWi T'arnht-t freL P- M fywrr hrr. I'rk-, a, .-t Stop Thief! Any one whose Watch has a bow ringTA-i;i never have oc caiio'.ito us- this time-honored cry. It is the cr.Iy low that cannot te twi?ted o:T the case, and is found only on Ja3. 3 MINOT'S DENTIFRICE. Beautifies the Teeth. Preserves the Gums. Sweetens the breath. Benefits the Throat. SAFE AND AGREEABLE. Everybody tm it. Everybody praise it. Th Teeth. Gothics rrerdis:oeTr! .hlfrn th. 1 11 iu io quickly and atr!y as M iktrr's Pent t: UK it is free from aci-1--. grit ami all dan f--rou ibstances, and can be used with splrn cJid results, even .here the teeth seem tx-rtcct in api-earance. It whitena and polishes The enamel beautifully. Tbc Gums. Soft and spotiev rums interfrre with the hcath by preventing the proper uve t.4 th teeth, ten -ler the teeth unM:htly andruseiie. ray by shrink it: t( frtm the enamel. JlliKiVT's lEXTUKU.a IS a ccrtaiji cure tcr uiihcJthy It harden and preserves The runs perfectly. The Breath. MmoT's Vr.rnnci sweetens the b--eatn. produces the violet-like od-iv which is so suticeaJive of aeatne and cleanliness. anJ leaves a sweet pure taste in the mouth. 1 Is action on the throat is peculiarly bcnehciaL It sweetens the breath And strengthens the throat. 5afe and Agreeable. Its components are per fectly ) ure and harmless, and are the Lest known tumrsfor the mouth and runs. W hitens ne teeth without in;ury to the enamel, and is the best Dentifrice that can be used. It is ab solutely puie ia qualuv, prompt la enVct. pieas tcj to us and iurpniUKly low pritcj. It Is absolutely safe Under all circumstances. Price sj Cents per bottle. Sold Yy druzeista f encrallv, or seat lo aay aJUrcs oa rcte.pt Cf 35 cents. Soia PaoMtavoaa. WINKELMANN 5 BROWN DRUG CO. BALTIMORE. US.U.3.A. the FARQUHAR IS as m NT VARIAELE BJCTioK, FEED. SAW KILL & ENGINE CUT MTQKj l TMK tkL. WtmmxM tM rt state. BrB. Htitft. ladUMTJ, AZa4 SltMlf. AiTCiAri Itk.I4sr- siFAROUHAR SEPARATOR RGC5T CAPACITY. ciiBi-atcmL lt(t't dmubt. f-klsi. t IrUI ITAlf k,Lta.,trk,.W 1 1 f,rw:g U' - Mm.,, 1 j Boss Fi.led and o:her watch 1 f cases stamped with je, I this trade mark. a j A n-itch cerener. which nil) save )our H 3 anger cails. sent Ire cn request. t Keystone Watch Case Co, B PHILADELPHIA. I TREASURER'S SALE UNSEATED LAI ArrraaMeto tha nrOTlfiofrf of an At of AS- aetrifclT of Penn-ylvanla, directios; the mode of aeliinr usaeakrd ianu fur taias taasea ma i-iu day of Marrh, A. I. IM.i. and the neveral apple- mnLs thereto, the TreanrtT of Somrrse couuty ben-hy riven noiiee. that unleu the School, Ooua ty. KuiMioraati kuaxl Tiea, due on tha foliow Inr BoxateJ iaa.li. ara paid befura tbe day of aie, the a ho!e. or cch part of tract or parcel of laud as will pay the taxel and: eou. ariil be sold al ihe Court iiouse. tn dumerset borougb, on Monday, June 11, 94 for the arrearajrfla of taxra dua and Oostf accrued ACEE3. TOWNSHIP. ADPISOX. Oamer Abram. M:li,r J McVilleti K. S.AJ.J. TAX. : x 214 -si 3 41 41' I 4.4 41J 4.' I 4J4 4.'4 4-'4 M 1"! H.' 4) 2. a 20 X m 27 P UU 14 Ul Jll Ul S 17 Si 17 S7 ! as 17 ' 17 a 17 M 17 i 10 10 11 K 3ri ill 20 70 Jti 00 22 W s so l : 10 'M l in 10 40 8 13 4 " 1 Vo U 00 19 50 l'J .) 4 7S 11 (O 8 00 22 7A 6 40 1 2. . 1H 4S ') 2J 2i 2 IA II 1 2S hi 2. ' Li 00 5 12 4 7. 2S 00 l '.i .O w.ro 4 9 75 4 IV IV. 110 bi I" 4 66 hilllt'.. lute Christ xiM'iie Jurnt. He.l Wiilism tiliarrr F Hood Abel.. Hd ' 7osiy 1. 7 Hood Joshua .- rx-hrork Kred'ch (tonoyer) White John " White OciTKe , White Abrain. . Moure James... AU-ott fcduard Bacr Wm. J ALLEGHEXT. lt-' Ml lt SO Anvarine Philirt ( heck John.. olboru L. C. A 1 hiks.0 S.. tame .. Met 'all Jt.h t'ortrolh A. Mi Wllmoth AS Wevand Daniel Heirs Mci'ail i.eorua Muiih. Hanmari A Co South rVuu K. K. Co Heie kiah K. Mi cVicker Ja il.nlnrtr Mch'l l'"s 11 6-3 ia 47 i7 374 B.U1 20 1 l 42 7.17 .14 6 3 64 iu. a: 3.7 11.79 1.LS4 2 I tit MS 7 .:.! l.l.H ln.ll 2 u ll tni;tHTt r reil " Knu inh M. L -, H:liii;a Luther J. " tarrvr willisin. " l'arr J. W. A laao M. John Churchy s-halier Krvd K ..... Keilir An A Ktub Carver Jobn. ' beai.mit (.eorge r'nil Cit-orite - " Miller V A fu'.er P Otsliue A i bclrs &. Miller " theliiie heirs & w ambsuith Jac Crissiciter Simon- FclU D slenry Wcllr H F helrt lllll.tra A. 1- (.illtsi te John B. tll aMjer tieo. W. Walker famut-l " Fam-rJiweph - Weyand li. Trust. T.r John M. BLJOC Waiter Opbart-.- S haH John Jli yirs rVlur.:. B. ticbley Peter Buthlejr i Hay.-. Johnson William..... -Baker Henry S 75 7 20 10 90 5 7 7 20 2S 4ll 4 (It 10 24 1.1 W SB 71 4:1 20 11 iO V HI 4 . : jo li s 5 40 SO HI ut " 5 40 1 l 29 Ml 40 i o 3 M y u : 1 X l:;l 20 (Mi M 41 ) 12 to 4 40 2tl u ITS. 17 1 A i:Ei 4i) 2.'4 114 S71 4KI 4') 1 . 412 1V7 ;.0 .'O 1"7 I'nce I-aac . ... Hoover John . Jlurckiertieorue... Jeutiiuir- John.... W ll-on Th.imas . Kemteilv Iti.U'rt K'.My Jol.n D I'uJien John au-.l Kate.. .. l.outll'n:i!h Na'hau In an Williain r'otwani t'hauneey o',l.-le:ger Livl llelimau t. L:. (luiDeral) Snine . -. Miydvr I'etcr J LOT. 1 Ai'KE?. ;n 4i ) 111.1 7'l 4 1 1"0 2S B.KJ. K.S. Co Waller Jacob M l Estate KO.I.IT Jnliii i - MaikleiV Sou . .MarltleC. P. A Son Markie A on ... Ktikley A PliiLa. KiiontzA Hay !ex hler Phiueaa 1 eO JllloTIlF.ns VALLEY. I'll ration "arah , 217 Su.m Alir:n. l') liar liiiaut P lis euntryuisn Jacob (uiu-ial) s: Hay Benj heirs " 1H Foraat'l Ks . l',..ee hud.ilph " 2.M Itiier Saniael " l.il Knt.. lianti l " 14 1'ooibaUs'b Joih.... . CO AVI, CEXCE J10R0 U11I. LOTS. 1 Fullerton J. W 1 al'mlran Thomas. . 2 SnlliTdli Heirs.. 1 t-harp I av:d 2 Valhr.-cht Frtil 2 S.rher M 2 Prlill M.J 4 White John CASS ELM AX BOROUGH. :il 11 72 12 6 Hi 4 14 10 2 21 II :u 5 y) U0 1 70 1 0 3 : 1 l:t 1 xi M S 00 LOTS. 4 Ivrni Edwnl... l!y Mu bael Hotlman Coleman It-ran COXEMA UGH. Rod ljJobn R 7. A' LICK. 26 4X 4l 21 rs Snh 417 4 4 4l'..' I-'-1, 4i 4l 111 IVi LOTS. i r.,.1' J. asr.h M -. -re j -1: i e s 1 . l.i ii li, M :u se :t! 17 40 61 XH lo II 21 4 7K W 5 20 5 M ea mi 1 14 Meyers Mnnin W is-man hritner 4'liarry Mary K....... Charry Jane - 4'harry .larry K... ... Moore 'Hiram . WoltersiaTiit r P. A I) WoliersU'ivr P. A I) More Julio tn-pUart Sim,,n - Jlinkey McKcag A Mi Bri le- Clark MorrlJ.... FAIRUOPE. 4?.., :i 4.:7', 22' I J M 24 2S Ames Thomai.... aihller John KoDe James Tcmie..t Karhael.... Web! A shendan f. olden Kli?letb.. Kol.ler I'anlel... ...... bturu Adaut.. GREEX YILLE. Foley p. J l'lil, Walson A Co. JEFFERSOX. 40 SI 27 !! M 7'.l 19 lH is M 1 M 2 2:1 1 20 175 411 12 1 22 00 Ada:ns Barbara . . RankMoa 11- njaiiiiu... Khck I iiiIhIk dall.rai'h Mary (til-aon Jamei l:uh lteajsmin Vi , 10 H 24 51 5 k 2 10 11 4' 11 57 II 13 S 12 4"2 1") 4"0 4") S'.'i 40 11 LOT. 1 ACKKl Vnei-r liuant . Iueer Alex Lstate Par lersoQ Charles 2ii.Cl Sjoth Tenn TjiII Road CO- Klmtnel Jno 11 70 4 41 " Shanln l'avil I. iM I. 7S " Herkey Isaac A t.aniiieriieo A- 7 Ml 1 sf) - Heuer S n U 1 ; 4 HetbT lnl, 1 S so 70 ' Barn.lt John ilu (.; Miller Jol.n I..... 2.140 K71 Imrdiier I 'avid.. 7 NO .25 " t'ltloc - 4 JEXXER. afO Verse John 1 on 4ll M.ire.!le SOU) 4') Hha- rrr l.mlwlok HO '41 ivai YounK Mi ry J 15 00 400 Cile James h0 00 LARIMER. ?) Bowman John 21 0 1-0 Miller Jaeoii'. heirs 41 2- LOT. 1 . Slistua Michael 21 ACKEl 7 1 W Ut A Wolftaf bentcr S 2R N) Meyers Peter heirs 8 20 Si Si:s:!r Andrew ! heirs 4 1 Heuscl tiiza 25 LIXC0LX. 2! BerVev Joslnh L f.S 47 6.HS South Peon Kail .Poa.l Co. A.lairs KM P 2 70 5.52 " Bel! l.-alah 1 s : " ;aust Jne,h 17.' ti '.ej hhaulis Jerrr Is '.) liTi " Sayhar l rUh.. 8 Ml 2 5 t.eisel fieorite 6 40 4.0 rtuyl.ir Maricaiet A I'.roKa J 4 87 HeaaJABenj. 1100 II. 12 M t.a-tiacr Mary Jtaieph . 16 X LOWER Tl'RKEYFOOT. sow Wallace V. T 61 Vt Ki-I.'.y John I) 6 44 212 Hi ld v Frank Hoiitieell... 17 40 4-ai Sink. B rkioiu A Ku,Hlll.. IA mj 4- fiame, Jovlei lo SO Zi Same i I'alnlerl .. 68 7 Same i Fovwanl A Hug us) 3 w !tw FaiurJohn K 4150 1-.1 I onnello llle A rrslna Coal. Cokei Iron Co.. (mineral). 107 88 4i Heai hy A. A P.ro 24 71 20 llcnael li.l .et al ,, , 11 K0 514 Hnituf I-ac, at al 2V 75 170 f-lna. Harkouu A Ri'.ilesill - . 4 76 206 Vcoalcbey A SLenr " 11 So METERSDALE BOROUGH. LOTS. Benforcl John.. 20 31 4 20 7 HO 2 11 1.1 20 5 84 3 84 2 5i 8 30 2 SO 2 S 2 55 2 M 1 37 i UNter Samuel. Fua:ie John..w Hay M.chacl Fn Thomas I nknoan No. 2(5 I Dtnown No. 346 .. Bn.wn A. A So. 16. lira i Her A Bover Brallier lieorsre Broadway.. Kama I ltma.iw.yl ante ( Rroadway I Kama I HrrI ay) nerlec Aaron" MIDDLECREEIl. ACRE?. WTiipkcy A Barron hipary jerry jc lacvanncy Juhn HILFORD. uAsCckcr f amael.. S3 87 XORTBAMPTOX. 95 IM 114 1 .7 :0 2lO 80 157 Brrnrn Saaa Ftanamore Sarah Wayman Mary Waymaa A an Bowman tract ... May Jamas Kncleka A Smith. Hittm r i Nelson - (joimer Mrs. 1'elar... OGLE. 9 : 13 ! K. : 15 . v : s: i 3 2 : 4T.1 4 4: 4t A . 4.16 4:1 2 4.W 275 41 si " 4 - 1 S15 I -avis John Folk tiwen . Lvle Jamesi , t.'rlmth tdwarJ FiJk l al-b Jr Folk Caleb Lyla laniea.. I rice John rha.lcroas A Oliver.. S7 79 rrr M 7 S4 57 79 :c 94 37 tM 7 37 79 4i e.s 1 m n 79 t'l 58 II 41 4 17 10 28 50 Meat Mathla May James Itartrara Thuoul. Clark Stej.hen I'.i-tiep John W httehead James Bolter John tmlncral PAIXT. S.-cfe Philip (miaeraj) . Lehman Henry ' F.e-ler tieonre W elhle Samuel " Q I 'EM A 11 0 A ISO. 257 11" Ifi 80 7 22 .t9 2 65 LOT. 1 118 no 2J0 Tuinpike CompaDy Lohr H. H.. (mineral) Steiuhanirh (o-oTae " ... 4 20 12 42 Kanihard Jar-ib. Ad n a-Kl llachacl, mineral. 20 70 L0CKWO0D BOROUGH. LOTi Bcnford Georxe. .. Fnos Frank Feiarhen Josephine, No. 21.. Same No 44 teiliert W. A... philiippi Jacob S 4 62 .5 ; 2 31 2 91 SHAPE. ACRFS. Anders -n Famuel....... . I ainptieil Mary 43 46 15 111 4 91 28 55 :si 42 4 20 20 3i 57 14 59 81 21 40 23 10 a 40 51 12 9 IO l.: 2 8 27 6 Ni 27 5s 8 42 7 56 12 17 12 5.5 30 12 11 31 21 oi 22 45 3 12 4ip) 42 o S'.O to.',' 175 lS 4oJ 28 I 227 l.J 4 IV. 170 l'"' 8i 35S lilS 97 1-" 161 .). 145 270 275 40 Ittnlortl (reirKe . t'amptU Mary Jr... l'amoell Mark'sreL Witherall smuel.- Zimmerman John StaiierJaiib (?ri . . llitehew H.. I.I Lohr Krankllu P Hlteshew lieorge - . Feil William Kepple M .. I-tir Pearron, Oovie Ja oh (mineral) Lohr Jiwph liahn l athatine oter Jnntlhan l.o! r 1 homas J Hhailer Hiram r-liuner Aanu D shatter FliaJ Brubaker M. A Manjje Ananias -ChiaJaniel M llerkeslulc Cyruj Specht Frank PerkeyUle Adam Brubaker Kiiatheth SOMERSET. LOTS.. I 1 1 Foley James , - Whilford K. K Leve. George U , 2 25 11 15 4 50 ACHES. 27 CnniN rt Joi n l r.-i 225 M.aitoiler John (mineral) 17 vi wJ Yonna: Jacob i &s l.M South Peun Rail Rua-l fo- Mlller PelerS 14 00 11.5 Bowm.in J fhe'sj 5'. ul 3.91 ' Trent Samuel... lii hi 2.90 lxinir Aui.-u.tas 12 fJ .72 BoytaUiiilam S 40 Cibauvh .eo. 14 xl 6.25 " Saylor I riah U 3.10 '4 - Asa Antt.ny. 1120 .12 " Fox Henry ( 1.1 4 47 Walker Iiun't H 90 ii S.4J " Fox Samu. l Is 20 5.M ir-ter J Nanc 2s f) .81 " Folk Jerrv J... 5 fu 61 " Kimmel tanlel llooi .i'-i " ltel 1 tieorae... 14 tsj 4oj " Bokiaitn J,it.A Saylor Margaret 22 40 12 0 " like JaiohM ... 1omj 7.39 " Co. of Somerset Poor Farm 7" 40 22.44 " SlahKXris A. 1T7 20 28 N5 " Sehna kJH AS. 11.7 IO 9.1J liasti.er JAM. 112 '' 7.S Blouicli Val . 70 ii 5.97 " Hunter Alex .... 22 40 6.51 liolm Harriftoa- 5'. 11 8."ei " Will V Iliinm ... M ll 4 10 " Wevand Mrli L J 5.16 ' Pnvn Henry 5; m M Keller Irani 7o tsj 4.t " Mi..lrS. L' II '.'0 22 01 M I.iuhly lieis C 19 4 4ii Irnt l ilai 14 ( 3 40 " 8i hr.u k JnoC 16 tl l.as h Slahl Win H WMsl 6 29 " t'oleman t'enry 22 40 4 i.l ' Weiier Wm It .. In ki 12.31 - Marshall Jas M 5u 40 STOXrcREEE. Cook lamea , , , W hisiler Lewi, Ton:thy William Hiil William. 410 3o LOT -i. 1 1 ACKF.rf, 1.93 15 20 87 South Prnn Rail Knail Co Ian.lls Joon A ... 15 30 7.32 - N.l.leJi-!lnhI MM 2; 22 - Kin, in. l J..:,t. 3o ll 7 5 Snv.ler Jno S.. im 06 4 "J " KInniH-lJo- L 22 H 5.4S " .ler Muses ... 8 70 9 40 " Kimuiei J.niah 4o 00 3.H - . Walker WnH. 1130 7 9.1 " S hn k ivi.U 25 to S.s) 44 Kimmel JiibJ 1 26 3.17 Leese l aroliue. 15 61 12.24 Kinder Levi l'.5 00 7 15 " Siy.lerJno li. 3.190 5. til " Stuil Heury 10 00 6. -7 Knet'perJac M. 4-J 90 4.5 " Fiatnin Mi bol A I yina... 3.1 .'i 1.75 Reita leeora;e.... 7 50 3 44 Buy urJiiu Ki te 73 - Buyer Oeo 2 50 SUMMIT. 4". Short John 4 219 Rut ly Jno O.-ic'iell W. P. A Wolf 11. i iminerali 7 24 170 Kwldy Juo. il. A Co., I.l. h- tvi mineral 9 in 2d) Forw anl P.' IS ii lit Hob.ilil J J " 7 fsi 47 l.ivi ihiimkI a Fti'.ea . 106 tsl 40 (.nsiiey Jik-1 6 40 2o Key-tone Coil Comrstny " 22 15 4nI Peachy. Kaim A Livencooil (Briniert mineral 26 II l- Wallace W.T. 'Rorm-r) " 10 ci 96 Walker Jacob P. Folate "... 66 Hi 70 Miller Sam U.t-iun A M, - ei mineral .... 7 16 S'J Owens Henry W 4 14 LOTS 3 Frltta Silai H.. 6 19 SOUTHAMrTOX. 82 Comp Simtn l 2 71 110 Monij A W itt 9 71 30 Roddy A Brinham (sawmill). 2 i 7 Same (Treutman, 1 is 30 (.n'i:m r John (beirs 1 7J fi Smith Solomon 2 la 91 fouxheuowr E ti ..., 4 isi 34 Kmeriek Jacob 17 1J9 Bumtusl Lvlevra A (Jo tBttt- neri 4 GO 50 Hummel Lefevre A Co. if'e tenlinnk) 1 15 S'J Roil.Iy A Brinham iniinarali. 14 l.'-O ( an fie d, Thomas A o i Jea l onkl imlnaral) 12 SO li Bilnhtm A Tleirit (Witt) ". 4 9.1 125 Same iHltieklei ". 4 10 im Wallace W. T.iH Baker) 15 12.5 PameiPfeiferJ. C.) . 4 00 f,i WevaD.I heirs (Martx Geo)". 3 39 VMi S.tue ' Martx Klii ". 79 W Same (Martx l-aiahl . 2 97 .' Same i Martz iieorae J) ".. 1 15 frt Sa me imtth Holiiinoni 115 l.'O alla W. T iSnyd. r A.)". . 6 15 150 Sa ne (Siivder jaeiihi "... 6 15 47 Buffalo iN. Y.lto.tHartmani (mineral) 2 07 114 SamelFmerlck W.) - 6 .58 75 Same I Kmeriek J. L.) ' 5 4.! 97 Same (Haktr K ) - 4 32 1:K) Maine 'K-nerick Val) " 5 79 82 Same tF.meih k N.) " 4 S3 In Same i Kmeriek J. J.) " 8 :si 1 Same i Kmeriek Sol) 10 i.j 21 Same (Taaher M. L) ' . 107 13 ll.y 51. A D. bolrs l Kennel J. L.I lnilr.eral) 9 42 87 Same (shoemaker B. 6 12 IM Same (K'Kns Jaiib) ' 4 95 Sam (liurket T. I - 4 37 HO Blnar.1 Sylvester (Kennel l evli mineral 4 43 51 Fecbttn: S. C. A Shaffer tiiil- con s hi Irs ui literal) 3 03 UPPER Tl'RKEYFOOT. Barney '.Im Ashton Humphrey. . Holhrook Henry Shultx Jonas .. Vou,tht John Holhrook Henry Cotinellsvill A I rsina C. C A I 'o i Younkin Irvin innn'l) Same I Ymintln Uelilabi". Same (Khial'ls Alex 1 Same 1 R'lires'.ura: Nebon".. Same iPhMlippI H I ". Same 1 Kliiliauah Mary) " Same i May fcva) "... same tHresioue Maryl Same (WislutKf Joseph! " lame 'Hinehanith lsalnh)" licit-.'!! D. IX. i( ramer B " Same , Kresrsr John S ) . Samc1V011ahti1.il) .. Same iRoreot-urth Jonas) Same (Heiiibaiivh liavidi" Same 1 Bronsher Free) -.. fVame iPechlcr J.hua - Same (ShonpA Heiuew)M. Same (Ytilzy E. U.) ".. Same (Meyer Jonas) " lame (Co-over J. c.) . Same (Couoscr J. C) ! URSIXX BOROUGH. 20S 1(0 11 50 2(l M A yn ls5 137 12 3 H7 M 51 24 lsl l.il 94 lis) 210 275 175 4' ft 215 182 111 215 10 75 1 2 4 19 1 69 C 05 71 8 IO 5 99 5 60 1 : 6 11 1 37 j 21 1 (rt 6 70 5 70 3 IM 7 00 42 lsl 11 W 7 66 21 42 9 41 T 97 4 86 ft 41 LOTS. 1 Col,b A Freymever. 1 20 2 00 II 40 9 60 80 1 60 Moncan. Y'ounr A Co. Roddy John i same .. Schell Henry.. Spencer Adams A Co . WELLERSBURG BOROUGH. 1 Biilcy Joseph's heirx 1 92 Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. E. E. PUGH, Treasurer of Somerset County, Penn'a. Ta sraiR'c Oirtrsr" 1 Someiset, Apiil4, 1S9L ( P. S. Persona psrinr taxes on ane of lh lan. Is arirertM! before the day of saie. wiU be eb anted 75 cents fur advertising and fees. WANTED. Honest. tetntrate. enereetic men tn snliHt or. decforFRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL NURSERY STOCK. Permanent employ ment and rood wages : abo liberal Inducement tn local Sifen'j. Varieties especially adapted to rennsyivania ine Dutinesa eauy learneil. W'r.tc at ODee fin terms sad territory. AiMn R. C, CHASE At CO . 1430 South H siju-re, PtuUdelpbU. CONDENSEO TIME TABLES. - Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad. Somerset nd Cambria Brancli KORTHWARD. . . . n r . . Dn.bAMl . somerset 4:10. btoyeslostn 4:52, HuorersTUia & .-08, Jonnatow u. o iw- F . . Voa MiH tmeess. K.W k woo,l 11.00 a. m. comerset 11:25. stoyestowB lUsi, Hoovarsvit-) 12x4, Jobnstoatn I2u p. m. JbAaaotra Aciiaoiiirtoa Rock wood 545 p. m xoerset 6:10; p. m., rUoyearsrn i :3 p. m HoovereviUa 6 At p. m.. JohoaUwn i:ai. -. Ssma'ay vsse(fioa Bockwoo4 LU6 a. 1 borne raet, 1:1a. BOCTBTWARD. U 1 f . w. c 1 1 BUB . . .1 LI .l" 11 i. jv . u., nwiiTli'iim - . eUoyeatonu 7:25, Somerset 7jo, Rovkwowl Ijvrcaa Johnstown p. m Hooremine S 11 Stovcstowu 3.25. Soerset 3:55, Jiuikwu-d Sttwlny Only Joh nstc w & 8:30 a. m.. Hoovers ville 16 a. m., Ktcyestoan 9:k a m Someraet 16:1 a. m., Kockaood 10.25 a. m. Aisuray AtYrtmmortitum Somerset 51 p. m. Hocawooa a f m., Daily. EXXSYLVAMA RAILROAD. SCHEDrLE IS EFFECT NOV. 19, 1W3. CASTCRN STAN OA HO Tlatt COSOEXSED S'HIDriX. Trains arrive and der rt from tha ataiion at auuuaiowu aa loiloas : WESTWARD. Southwestern Express... (Oi m 4.Vi . m 6 o7 a. m W entern xpre-. ... Johnstown Accommodation.. Accommodation Pacill ExpresK. Way Paiswnircr. - S10-.m ... , 9 24 a. m 3 32 a m . 5.16 a .m M all Johnstown A ecu tn mediation.. 9 . p. Fast lne . 9:0b p.m. EASTWARD. gjvstnna 5 35 a Bl Sea-8hor. I'rpw 5:40 a. US A ltoona Accommoilioi. 9 24 a. m Main Line fcxpre s . 10:15 a. m. Uay Expre.. . . II Ilia, m Aitootia Aecoiumodation.- - 12:(r2 p. m Mail KxpreM . 4:11 p. m Jobnstowu immmnilitliiii 6 55 p. m Phi l-iielihi-s.S..-.M ., 7 16 p, m Fa. I I in. 10.JUp.BI For rates, mifj, Ae., ro to Ticket A rent or a.l drea. Thus. K. Wait. P. A. W. 1), 110 I!th Ave nue. pjtWmreh, Pa, a M. PKKVOST, J. R. WlK'D. tren'l Manager. Oen 1 Pass. Agt- It is to Your Interest TO BUY YOUR Drugs ai'd Medicines OF J. H. SKYDEB. eCOCKMSOB TO Biesecker k Snyder. None but tbe purest and best kept In stock;, and when Dru$rs become inert bj stand ing:, as certain or them do, we de stroy them, rather than im pose on our customers. Yoa can depend on having roar PRESCRIPTIONS FAMILY RECEIPTS died with care. Our prices are as low as aay other first-class house and on many articles much lower. The people of this ootinty seem to know this, and have given us a large share of their patronage, and we shall still continue to (five them the Tery best goods fur tfceir money. Do not format that we make a specialty FITTIISTO TRUSSES. We guarantee satisfaction, and, if yon hare had trouble in this direction, give ns a calL SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in great variety ; A full set of Teat Lenses. Come in and have your eyes examined. No charge for examination, and we are confident we can suit yon. Come and see us. ' Respectfully, JOHN N. SNYDER. GOOD LIQUORS! and Cheap Licpcrs By call inn at the Old R11ki uUUor Store, Xa.309 Main M., and 106 Cliaton St, Johns t own. 3?a. , all k!n1softhe Chot'test Liquor In market ran w. i . i. uij uiu cusiumera in la IS a sreu knoa n fa-t, and to all .others eoiivinciug proof will be given. Dun't forr.-t that I keep on hanil ihe (reatest variety of Liquors, the choicest brauila auj at the lowest price. P. S. FISHER. W. S. BELL & CO. 431 ja Wood St., iUPITTSBURGH DMLEK UN" PHOTOGRAPHIC SI1PPI IF'n view cawerw. sJUa 1 l.sJ, DETECTIVE CA-FRA5 and the fanwais KODAK ia seven sty le er ihe for cata!iue. FREE. CURTIS K. GROVE, SOMERSET. PA. BCOQI-3. 8LDGH3, C-RRIAGEa. BPRniQ WAOOX9, BCCK WAGOXi XKD ZASTK-Jf AKD WESTERN W0RX rumlahed an Short Notice. rain ting Bone oa Short Time. UT work I made oat f TSonughtf 8eamd Wood and the BtM. Iran and BUti, Bobatantlally Cooatrncted, Neatly Finished, and Warranted to rive SaU-facUon. Explcy 0r7 rirst-CLass UTorhaea. Bepalri-c of All Kinds in My Line Dane on Short Notice. Price RZAaOKASLX and All Work Wananted. Call and Examine my Stock, and Learn PrVea i do Waron-work, and forniah 8elTa for Wind Killa, Semeaiber the place, and call in. CURTIS K. GROVE, (Xaat of Court Bouse BOMRRHIT. FA. lw QUICK TO ACT EASY TO BAKE ! I Manufactare.1 by PeHAVEX it CO., Ltd.. Pittsburgh. St U a,l srvj bl JAMES B. H0LDERBAUM, Somerset, Pa. Krissinger c Knrtz, Eurlia Ta. and T. J. Coter sfc Son MeyersJp New York Weekly Tribune Somerset Herald ONE YEAR. AJiircss all order, Louthers Drug Main Street, This Model Drug Stere is Favorite with FRESH AND Jlcdicines, Jye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusei, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. TH DOCTOR GIYE3 PER30S.iL ATTENTION TO THS TOMPOCNDIMQ OF Loler's Prescriptioiisi Family Receijls BREAT CARE BEIS9 TAEEy TO tE 0AIF FREH AXJ) PIRX AKHCLl) SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From sack large assortment all can be suited. THE F1HEST BBAHDS OF CIGARS lways on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our uood to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. PA Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, X-imraccaia ana Deslx. ad Whol sals tiro Rxtailxs or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hard and Soit. Woods, OAK. POPLAR, BIDINGa, PiCKITS. ItOrLDISGS, ASH, WALXTT, PLOORISG, 8A3H, STAIR BAILS. CHERRY. YELLOW PINK. 8HISGLH, DOORS BALCST2M CHESTSCT. WHITR PIN'E, I 4TH, BLISD3, SET' K.T A General Line of all grade of Lumber and Bui Mine Material ud Md P'aie ifptiaius A o, can rarai-h arivJiiiis; la the line of our business to order with reaaonai.a promptneaa. aueh as Bracket-, OiM-aUed work, etc ELIAS CTJNjSriSTGEIA-r, Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset IT WILL PAY YOIT TO BUT Toca Iflemorial Work WM. F. SHAFFER, BOMEK8KT. PKNX'A., Kanafs-rturer of and Dealer In latterm Work fkruMedon Short yodt t tl.Cb Will !!3 EMITS ill Alto. AgaU for the WHITE BRONZE! Person. In need of MONTMEXT WORK will find it lo their interest to call at my .bop wh-ra a proper aiiowiu. will be iven them. -Nifi. fiirtur Gtfimulrrd m Evrry Hue, mt i-('A ERY Lit W. I invite special attention to tha white Bronze, Cr Pure Zinc Monumen Introduced by REV. W. A. RING, as a Decided Improvement in the point of MATERIAL AND uSsTKrcTIO.N. aud which ia destined to ba the Popular Mnnnment for our Ciuu. aeabls Cli usta. -CltI HI A CALL, WM. F. SHAFFER. 0 1 A AKfcepMckensStrong J I and heai'.hy ; it gets yor r';' L'A .:,""j , : m ' hr early ; it is uor.h it . n . Com fe - It aSnln m i.l . . . ahaohltHV im.-. h rhv cn. . m la q snlit it ruM Una tl.aa uw.i!i . .. .rwpu.-iu-v.acuVHu a-kl L, r-ii, If Vnn r-, 's- . s at .. dition ZztZZZZ? Near Home, Send W r4til.1 si.i.kssu . s i Ask Any Woman : Who uses tiie Cin.Wn.. t. its atlvanta,v-3 are over t v cooking ran-e and n 7 that it !j nn nen- 1...1. . T I . . ,Wi ..uer. i ros-r -" " ly on top and bottom, and is..''"1" ical ia the uscof tuel. ''?cc"j; lt1 IU work4,ui4Ver k ..dwi,h1,1eleH,x;;,,:' auj K.neupoulh,r The n''Wet, . ir Cleanliness Lessens TAeiLEclnomy.SaTfs Money. ! -AND to The LTEP.ii.r. Store. Somerset, Pa. Rapidly Beccnisg ate. People in Search cf PURE DRUGS. . A , a A a. . . ATI EliLCESFD BT ill. SOTlSiSAS jCl2 T -r?'!'1'. si . . . J...:.. in."' IKI Ub - S (7fr Send" Ovor 5CO Beautiful Designs. . i Price t- '3 Hunttm wr v MONUMENTAL Bf0Zt CZ''"'' AUlXIXJISPOil. C - - il.awlien hens mou:t ; it prevent .; -- . Cholera. Roup. L:arrn.ra. lc;--- s Lr..l U:t.A tlel'e' " " r"1"- -, .. f be. Large caiis are most ec n;HC CM E3. JJO" WIS.L "'s 'JAKE UIU, rlr1,l.,, . ,-,r. P.-" .Ursun.u.. Therefore, no matter what ;vr ir;, vou use, mix with it " . t-5 I'owdcr. Other ke. youf P.; ,'.t fall and winter wi.I w price for eg? is very h: . produce hca'-.h d Cceilcd to 1 -. .. . -1VI nt. I; jrn-cr. u4 Jora, .-m-t''" ... i it- Ask ' " 5 to Us. . ... as -irs P" '1 tisy ,tJ5l.AV I IL II U CtUfa-4M U-- r m y.w;,s." swai UtS. a, JvU-x N a c
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