Ten Years Hence. The Eneinoer Magazine ha. the fol lowing: As theelertrie rtwtl is only nix years oM and warwly anything has l-on lone a yet toward the operation f Ion? distance railways l.y electricity, it may W considered a little early to venture any well defined prediction on the sul'jeet. Tiie indications are, how ever, that within five yean electricity vill U the jrenerally accepted jKiwer f.r elevate.1 and underground matin, as well a.s for wirface stnvt ear service ; that in ten years numerous iuter-urlwn nads from ten to thirty miles in length will tie electrically eo,uipied ; that in twenty ytrs some of the large railway vsteius enjoying the heaviest traffic w ill con-ider elei tric passenger service essential to their welfare ; that Uth for the eonveiiieiuv of the puhlic and ti-mioniy of ojn-ration, the tendency le toward more frvtiuetit ami smaller trains ; that a maximum speed of I V) mill's, and a schedule rate of 75 miles jut hour will not le considered remarkable ; and that within the lifeof the present generation we will see the present long train of lcsely coupled cars with their resirictcd space, poor ventilation and light, in infect facili ties for viewing the scenery, and an noyance from smoke and tinders, give w ay to a single car of liU-ral dimen sions shaped on scientific Hues to cleave the air at high sliced with miiiimmn re-H-taiuv, tiuipil with noiseless elec tric motors free from the disagreeable produrtsof tlie steam ltioomotive fur nace, designed to alford the passengers a:i uiirestri-t-1 view in all directions lcrfectly ventilated, lightel l.y electri city and capah'.e of a si-jed that w ill cover the distaiuv from New York to l'hi-agn Utweeil sunset and husiuess hours next morning. Purify your Mood, tone up the sys tem, and regulate the digestive organs by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sld I iv all druggists. A Year of Record Breaking. This year will Ik- luciiiontMc in the annals of athletics sjiorts and physical achievements generally for the raiding of the i!d standards of vrfonuanv. lti'cirds liave Uvii Kr.ikeii right and left. For instance : When the trotting season ln-gan Nancy Hanks' record of 2.i4 had stotxl iinliealen for a long time. Alix lias brought it down toilCj. On the juic ing track Iloliert J. h:is lowered the record to ilJ, lieating Ma-cot's prev iously fastest mile byil se-onds. l)i rectum has made a new record for two-year-olds by pacing a mile iniOTf. Fantasy has made a new trotting record four-year-olds by covering a mile in '1M. The wonderful jierformalice of Flying Jib at Chillicothe, Ohio, last Saturday, when, hitched to a running mate, lie paced a mile in 1.5!, is the crowning track feat of the season. This feat is made still more astonishing by the fact that the last half mile was paced in 5s I seconds. The liest pre vious pacing record made by a horse hitched to a running mate was that of W'estinoiit, w ho, in lss-l, at Chicago, covered a mile in '1M. Hubert J. still holds the iKK-ing record, but Flying Jib's work has made it probable that in the near future a mile in two min utes or less will lie paced by a horse running without a mate. Nearly all the old mile turf records have U-en broken this season, and we must not forget in tliis brief review of it that 1 incut, at Sheephcad Ifciy, on August IN last, run a mile in 1.3M, carrying 1I:S pounds the liest one-mile time ever made on a circular track. Two Valuable Friends. 1. A physician can not always le hud. lihcuiiiatism, Neuralgia, Sprains liruises and Hums occur often and sometimes when least expected. Keep handy the friend of many households and the destroyer of all miiit the fa mous Itetl Hag Oil, i wnts. Many a precious life could lie saved that is U-ing racked to death with that terrible cough. Secure a good night's rest by investing i5 cents for a buttle of Pan-Tina, the great rem edy for coughs dds and consumption. lJ.it tics of Pan-Tina sold at O. W. Ileii ford's drug store. Hill's Prospects. ''Holland," the well informed eor resiMindent of the Philadelphia Vv, has the following to ay almul the pr.is lccts of Hill's election in New York : S.i far as the general result in the state is concerned, we get all sorts of opinions excepting that we hear no IK-rson of sense claiming that Mr. Hill is sure to lie ehvletl. The most that the Democratic Iestler say is that they hoieHiU will pull through. On the other hand Kepublicatis who are esti mating, vary in their figures from imi, 0 IJ majority down to 15,(i.') . .Tiie most careful, conservative and fairest esti mate sivnis to W that the Ilcpubli-aiis will win and by a majority rising 2of W). Mr. Piatt diK-s not set the figure much higher than I.0 U. At the sain time it should lie said that it. w ill ocej sion no surprise if Mr. Hill is Imri.-d beneath a majority greater than that which he received when he was lir-t candidate before the entire eopleof the state, a majority of lW.Hsjor 4,mx more than Cleveland received on the same ticket in lssi Thomas (.. Sherman who lias lieeii a remarkably accurate figuivr expects to see Hill beaten by 2U0,0(i0. Well, if he is there will be a revolution in the Democratic party, liecause such a de feat as that would be due to national issues to Cleveland's administration, to .Carlisle's iinoomieteney and to the mbecility of the Democratic party. Graveyard SoiL While cremation of the dead is un doubtedly growing in favor it apears tiiat the dangers attending the ordina ry burial practice may have liecn exag gerated. This is indicated by a chem ical and Iwctcriologieal examination of samples of virgin soils pure agricultu ral soils and graveyard soils ttiat has lately lieeli made by a Scotch investi pitor, Dr. James lSuchauan Young. Tiie proportion f orgjinie matter, as judged by the organic carlxin and ni trogen present in the samples, was found to lie not materially greater in soil that has ln-en used for burial than in good pure agricultural soil. No pathogenic organisms were discovered in the graveyard soil, and the lnuular of bacteria present, though greater than in virgin noil, was much smaller than one might exjiect. The ground water layer of soil In-low the coflins was practically free from ltaetcria. Tlie results in fact, tend to rmjiport the idea that properly conducted liurial in suitable and well-drained soils can cause no risk to public health. He Has your father been vaccinat ed yet? She No. He's going to lie to-morrow. He Tell 1 1 i in to have it done on the f Ait. -V. '. San. Mrs. A. E: UHL. PEOPLE EXPECT cheap goods this fall and I Lave them to distribute to my cu?tonicrs at the rcry Lowest Prices. A Large Stock - - of riaia and Nobby Press Goods of the Latest Styles, at prices that will please. A Large Assortment of Cloths plain and fancy at low prices. Low priced Dress Goods in large varieties. FLANNELS, FLANNELETTES. CANTON FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, ETC., To please and suit ail. Table Linens, Towels, Muslins, Sheetings, Gingham?, all cheap. Handsome Dress Trimmings in Silks, Satins, Gimps and Braides. A Complete Assortment of hand some Wraps and Hoods for Children. Gloves, Stockings, and Underwear for Ladies and Children. A full stock in everything. ALL CH EAP . 1 E. DHL PARKER & PARKER. OUR NEW FALL Hi WINTER STOCK : Which has been selected with spe cial reference to the trade of this locality, will probably surprise all who see it by the extensive variety it offers in every line of goods which we carry. It includes the pick of tlie market in fresh FALL and WINTER STYLES, and not less astonishing than the goods will be the Astonishing Low Prices put on thenr; astonishing because in the history of buying and selling we know of nothing to compare in genuine cheapness with this elegant stock of goods. We therefore propose to inaugurate THE RAREST BARGAIN : : SEASON we have ever presided over. You must see these goods, whether you buy or not, and it will give us great pleasure to have everybody examine and price these bargains so that they may be convinced of our ability to make prices on best quality goods the like of which is unprecedented. PARKER & PARKER. MRS It Cares Disease. Dr. lavid Kennedy's Favorite IVm edy h:is lieen wonderfully successful in curing iic-iins sutlVring from inflam mation of the kidneys, cauirrh of the bladder, enlargement of the prostate gland, and in fact, every ailment of a urinary nature, has yielded to this great medicine. Appeal to Bepublicans . IlKAIHirRATKItS ) IlEITBI.IlAN STATKt'oMMlTTKK, WAI-NTT SrittKT. J PitiLAHKl.PHiA, Pa. Never licfure in the history of our party lias there been such urgent neceHsity to iioll our entire vote. Financial and industrial disaster atiniiaiiieil t-very mop of the present lieiiKs-ralie administration. President Cleveland, Mr. Wilson and other South ern free traders have already served no tice that, though halted in their design, they mean in the next session ofOmgress to attack iron ore, coal and steel iu Penn sylvania. Kvery Republican candidate for Con gress should receive your earnest, active wupiHirt, and every effort should lie made to elect him. I appeal to you to iucreuse the Kepublii-an vote at the coming elec tion. Talk with the other active Itepub licaus of fyour district, arrange to have every He publican vote cast, talk politics with your neighbors, call their attention to the conditions now surrounding us and compare them with the Democratic theo ries and promises of 'It! The total de crease in the value of property and wages during the past eighteen uiolithsof Demo cratic hard times is greaterthau the whole cost of the Civil War. Kvery Republican voter who stays from the polls gives a half assent to the miserable and un-Anier-ican iKilicy of the Democrat-it: party, and every vote cast for the Ik-mocratic candi date is an (indorsement of it. These are mutters which should interest every man solicitous for the welfare of himself and his children. Thousands of Pennsylva nia Republicans every year stay away from the iiolls. Will you not take it on yourself that there sliall lie none in your district this election ? I ask you to be an active, earnest, energetic, talking, work ing Republican, from now until the close of the jkiIIs on Xoveiiitier Cth next. Very truly yours, R. K.Cii.kkson. Pennsylvania Farmer. A dispatch from llarrisburg says that oik- of the things that is going to help roil up a -m,il majority for tieneral Has tings this year is the dissatisfaction of the fanners at the treatment they have re ceived from Clevelauds Secretary of Ag riculture, J. Sterling Morton. A prominent granger at the Iiochiel, speaking of Morton, said, if President t'leveland in the selection of a Secretary of Agriculture had searched this broad land over with the single purpose of lind iug and placing in iovcr the worst American enemy of the American agri culturist, he could not have made surer work than in the selection of Secretary Morton, whose unrelenting hostility to the farmers of our country has already lieeu abundantly proved. The granger complains that Secretary Morton has crippled the scientific work of the agricultar.il department, and in his glaring maladministration of the meat inspection service has again laid the farmer ocn to the charge of foreign gov ernments that he is nursing plcuro-pneti-monia. In conclusion he said: "The farmers of 1'eiiiwylvania will soon lie called iimui to endorse the acts of Secre tary Morton at the ballot liox. Endors ing Morton condemns Rusk. Hews Items. Horses are so plentiful in Chili and A rgentina that it is not uncommon for liegiT.irs to ride. General Howard, iu his rejKirt of the Eastern department, recommends that the army !c doubled. Two Mormon missionaries. Freeman and Mercer, were tarred and feathered near Centrctown, Kentucky. Judge Macon R. Allen, the firit color ed man admitted to the liar in the I'nitcd States, died in Washington, li. C., on Monday evening. Three stores at tlrcoiislmrg, I'm, owned by Altman Rros., were closed by the sheriff on the suit of II. Rosenthal, of Pittsburg. Honuld K. 1 in ft on, a lawyer of Eliens burg. Pa., was mistaken for a burglar by sonic Hungarians at Lilly station and probably fatally shot. John Joy, convicted in San Francisco for rolibing a man of live dollars, was sentenced on Saturday, under the habitual criminal act, to life imprison ment. Slavs from Coiinellsville, Pa., are going to Arkansas to Ix-coine farmers. The Slavonic oloiii.ition Company, of Pitts burg, has purchased I"i,tiii acres for them there. Mrs. Rarger, residing at Curtiii. Pa., and a widow of a soldier iu the War of lsl, is in! years old, having just cele brated her hirtiiday. She has a son SO years old ami more than H' dest-eud-ants. The inventory of the estate of Sceond-Vice-President P. C. Hanford, of the Na tional I-ins-d i lil Company, who killed himself at Chit-ago alut three months ago, reveals the fad that the suicide was immensely wealthy. His estate consisted largely in holdings in silver mines in Colorado ami Idaho and in the Harrison International Telephone Company. His stock in Western mines is scheduled at st.-,liit in the Telephone Company and other institutions at jC,in,l, and iu the Iive Electric Traction Company at M, ojn.oo. Mr. Hanford's suicide was a mys terious one, a his family relations were happy, and his business apparrntly in a pnseroiiN condition. President, or Dictator, HipHilytc, of Haiti, has physically thrashed his Min ister of War. This is the news that comes direct from Port an Prince, Haiti. The Dictator and his Chief Warrior quarreled at the palace a day or two ago alstut some matter of government. HipKlytedocsnt believe in red tape. A request for the resignation of the War Minister would have U-en in order, lmt the Dictator con cluded he would run a little war of his own, with the Minister iu it, so he went at the latter, hand to hand. The dusky Cabinet oliii-er, despite his tn-yicose title. was no matcii lor the IMctator, who whip ped him so thoroughly that the Minister of War was con lined to lied ; and there he still remains, a badly injured official. In a charge to the grand jury at Har risliurg Judge McPherson laid down the law of chance in these words: "What is similarly known as a 'raille' is a lottery, and so is the the d is) wising of money or projerty, of any kind by the sale of hanees.' A merchant giving tickets to his customers with articles purchased. and afterward decides by some form of chance (by drawing lots, for example,) which tickets shall roiive a prize, either in money or in proierty of any kind, is guilty of maintaining a lottery. So, too. a lottery is maintained liy ny person whether he Is a merchant or not, w ho sells tickets only, and afterward decides by chance what ticket is to receive a prize. Rut a merchant may lawfully give tickets to every customer, or to those only who buy to a certain amount, and may after ward exchange articles in his store for a specified number of these tickets; for in this there is no element of chance; and a merchant m.'iy also lawfully attract cus tomers by offering jn give certain articles to any one who buys goods to a specified annHint." Kew Prices for 1894. Painted Rarb Wire per t, - 2 cts. Rissell Chilled Plows, - - ll No. ) " - t IN) Syracuse " " 6 01) tiule M " - 6 00 Call and see the latest improvement in Lever Spring Tooth Harrows. J AX KM IJ. HoLPKItRAl-X, Somerset, Pa. It is a Good Thing. I say this for 1'an-Tina : 1 have liecn in the drug business ni inv years, and this is one of ,he most siiccssful Cough remedies I have sold. A case in iint, a neighbor, Mr. 1. II. Nicodemu-t, had a chronic Cough of six years' standing, which no medicine would relieve. I recommended Pan-Tina, and its ctfi-t was magical. It is a ghs thing. J. KOSS MATKKlt, AHoomi, Pit. Pan-Tina Is sold at 25 and 50 it nls at it. W. Ilenford's Drug Store. ' Many a man is livingan honest life who wouldn't if the jail were farther oif. Entitled to Confidence. Mr. (!. W. IVnford, Druggist, should have the confidence of this community his calling is one of rcsjioiisibility ; very often precious lives are entrusted to his itire ; taking Ilia agency for sidling the celebrated lied Flag Oil should lie a guarantee, it will do all that Ls claimed for it, and no remedy excvls it for the (prick cure of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains and all bodily lutin. Price 25 cent". The Indian Rubber Variety. (Suest "Waiter, bring me a steak and some mushrooms. Waiter Yes, sah. You'll have to wait a few minutes fob do mushrooms, sah. They are U-ing used on a steak fob another customer jes' now, sahn. X. Y. Jfcral,!. "A Friend in Need is a Friend in Indeed" A friend advised me to try F.Iy'a Cream llalm and after Using it six weeks I luTieve myself cured of catarrh. It is a most valuable remedy. Joseph Stewart, r.iM (irand Avenue, I'.rooklyn, X. Y. My son was afllictcd with catarrh, I induced him to try Kly's Cream Italni and the disagreeable catarrhal smell all left him. He appears as well as any one. J. C. Olmsioad, A pi da, 111. Price of Cream lialni is fifty cents. Counting chickens U-fore they are hatched is the highest way of showing confidence in the reliability of the hen. Just hear that rooster crow said Tom my. AnylkHly'd think he'd laid an egg. Well, I guess he call lie proud of his wife, put in Willie. M r. Isaac Jones, of this place, has ae ccpted the agency of the Elmira Exiling Co., New York. This is one of the largi-st and esi roofing companies in existence. Mr. Jones will le at all times prepared to repair or paint metal rooting, or to furnish new roofing of the famous "Climax" brand, the olde.-t and liest noting iu the market. DO not be deceived. The following; brands of White Lead are still made by the " OIJ Dutch" process of slow cor rosion. They are standard, and always Strictly Pure m T J ifa ,fC Cl 1lw JLVlVl I The n. commendation of "Armstrong & McKelvy," ' Beynier-Eauman," " Davis-Chambers." "Fahnestock." to you by j-our merchant is an evidence of his reliability, as he can sell you cheap ready-mixed paints and bogus White Lead and make a larger profit. Many short-sighted dealers do to. Tea Coi oi.s. Nal'onal Lad Co.'t Pure Wli.'.r I in J T:i 1 1 t lors, a oiir-ptiunl can to a j"-Gur.il Li;; cl Ltl IjIhI mix yriur mi pa.i.i.. Savts i;:no ii.it nu yLin v :u matching :.ha(ics. ainl ii.t:res the Ltx pa.i.l ibl it i .osSibl to pLt i a v ctxl. Si-iiJ ls a ciriil c.irJ ar.;l prt our bonk on pattus atul color -card, frt-t:; u villi I'rulobly mvc you a good uny dullars. NATIONAL LEAD CO. Kew York. Pitt-hiir? Branth. Gi-nuaa Nutiuiul iUuk Buildicg, rittsbore. What Can't Pull Out? Why the Bow on the Jas. toss Filled Watch Case5 . mad eb y the Keystone Watch Case Com- pany, Philadelphia. Itpro; tects tlw AVatch fromjth.e pick pocket, and I'reventstrom dropping. Can only le had ' with cases 5lar.ired ji with tliis trade mark. Sold, without extra charge for this bow (ring), through Watch dealers only. Lots of watch caset f spoiled in tht opening. ka eiencr ts obviate Lu tent Ircc Xothin? On Earth Will LIKE Sberidan's Condition Towdcr! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. Good far Hotiltima Item: It ! ahlofHT parv. Hijr'-ly conrentnttfd. TnqtiaB tit iMfa tnth f acumtatlar. Nuitltt-rNtvfiNitilias .l nrnj?. Mru-tlT a NHtliinv. u(liir Unrv ran mvmI nw 4.1; m-nd mi nn t pn-vrnl Komi," .y hht hHomt. II jon can't gel il send lo an. Afck lirat, Saui4 I tr j rt Ui t&nin. tiw nu-k $1. Laivv g 1 i lb. ran. bv uiail, $1.91 Sit tanr can, $ ripcv prvpnNl. Kain'iie oipyof The llrl ltitllrv Psprrai nt fre. FanM-I'txiltn- unr vi-ar pi-Ke 'Jkm ) mud larire rui gl "Jk. L&.Joll.aii t W.aiiulou lluuw M boOuo. Uaa IMFOBTA5T TO A.DTEBTISERS. Tho cream of the country papers ia form 4 la Bemington' County Seat Lista. Shrewd Jrenldera avail themselves of theoe lists, a copy of vhich can be had of Remington Bro&. of Kew York k PUtebuiz. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE koh WOMEN. PITTSBURG, TA. Twenry-fifih aiiniuil -sinn tx-rin" Kj ptcm Iwr ltli. Ia-utliin Iwaiiiiiul ttnd Ik-hIUiIiiI. Stiorior npi)rtiinitU-ti oitV-ivd in i-very de partnmit. Addrt-s Miss R. JENNIE DEVORE, Pres. i InlElivl THE POSITIVE CURE. I SLY fcKOTUKiy. (6 Wwra SUGAR MAKERS SUPPLIES. WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF - - - - Syrup Cans. Sap Buckets, Sap Spouts, Gathering Buckets Sugar Pans, Etc., at rock bot tom prices for cash. WE HANDLE THE BEST Maple buying. -p. A. Main Cross Street, 66- FURNITURE. 6o6- TRUE ECONOMY LIES in btiving good things, (iood things need not lie high priced. There's a tvrtaiii'hard wall of facts and figup-s, however, that stands U-twecii ! sibilities and prodigal ppuniscs. There are certain prion Is low which uo good, honest Furniture can lie lioiiglit. Those PliiCKS are ours. If you liy less you get less. No use dodging a fact. you rcisrow our ltte. It consists of high and low grade Furniture, Springs, Mattresses and Refrigera tors, at PRICES to suit the times. C. H. COFFROTH, 606 Main Cross Street, Somerset, - Pa. OMEBS, BRO. & Established in 1876. Commission Merchants, No. 611 Liberty Street Great Inducements. Goods reduced in price in every line. Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains, Ladies7 Coats, Ac. Xow is the time to buy to save money and get something good. CLINTON STREET. - .'o worth vcur, LireHrv -i.iiiuiuh1 n 1 l'1'" i"""' K'Hip'' omouI l-l K'iiiiNil Kn-';ili I 'unit "hi' cm nl rv. Ktihli-niN of llli M'X s tidiiiitlttl ui any tout'. ll(iiiiuir' full inloi inalioil iwnt fnv l any uilil V. l. UVA., Stvn-t;ir". B. &c 13. Plaids : : They're fasliionaMc asi entire tlresss or in coiiilii nation with pli.in i;imnIs. l"nivcrs.:Ily Itooiiiiiii to niNstM nn.l ehil.lren, and very few women tmt that ran wear tlieiu none lmt ean wear e leetions from thi larjie ami varietl lot sty lis to n it every one. ALL. WOOL CHEVIOT rLAlDS. A dozen or more different styles eolor mixtures ecjiiid to many f rinkIs at throe times the prie, .'d! im-ln's wide, S.f cents a yartl. FIXE, ALL-WOOL SFI 11 A G I' LA IDS, In silk lHUiretto eirc-t iu newest lirow 11, hhieaiiil K-en sliadi-s specially snil ed for Children's Dirsses and Cloaks legitmate value ?1.W a yard 04 inches wide, to go at CO cents. Fine, AlU Wool Serge Via Ms, Silk and Wool l'luiils, And other hih-class Plaid Materials, (iV, ".V, fl.Oll, $l.i" to ?l, that for Ketiuiiie worth, lteaiity and style, ran't le matched at prices. SEW CAMEL'S 11 J III SVITIXGS, Solid colored grounds flecked in har monizing colors-red on green, magen ta on Mack, silver grey on brown, olive on wine, etc., imjtorted this season, to sell lit $1.00 a yard. Importer reckoned without his host Sold to us at our own terms, and now this fortunate deal is offered to you ii inches wide at 50 cents a yard SEW, ALL-WOOL on ESS GOODS, Ileginning ut advance in easy price steps .'in.'. Sic, 4ik; 4.V. to Finest I111 ported Xoveltuw to JiL.ti), and t ill give vhi greatest range for selection in Ixitli variety and style as well as price. Write our Mail Order for full line of samples also send address for new Fall and Winter Catalogue, now ready. Boggs & Buhl, ALLEGHENY, PA. irf2fruv??v - 1 .d EUr Ycrt Itice u cts.1 Evaporator on the Mar- ket at less than half the price "asked for some others. It will "pay you to get our prices belore SCHELL, - Nf - SOMERSET, PA PITTSBURGH. PA. Invito the Inquiries of Buyer and Shippers of GO. VEGETABLES. Fruits, Nuts, Produce - -JOHNSTOWN P twrt of tin- ViMfrti l":iivrity inini:il, iiiiI Suiirt-tniiid S4-Ium1 in Tlu hiU-t (".italitucuiid jounutl !.. I.K.VI I.riiUKN, I'll. I. PrinriiKil FUR CAPES. "We aro novr allowing a fine new line of Fur Capes in 24, 27, 30 & 34 Inches ELECTRIC SEAL, WOOL SEAL, Plain and Trimmed Monkey and Conty CAPES, At Trier Lower Than Ton Will find lktwetn Sew York and Chicago. Our renins arc: "Wc lmy for rush, we pay no n nls, 11111I our ollii-r eK'iis-s nr- not fxtruv:tuiit' (110 extra music to l paid for ly our custonnTM;. JOHN STENGER, - Johnstown, Pa. Foot Wear! A stylish slioe will add more to ones apjiearance than any other single article of Pres. We have a large eupjily of them, and will save cu?tooier3 money. GENTS SHOES, Lace, Congress, Button, Blucher and IJIuchcr Congrcs?, with the French, Yale, Ficka dilly, Imperial and Globe toe. LADIES' SHOES, Button, Lace, Congress and Bluch crettc, with the Philadelphia, Opera, X. Y., Square, Ra zor and Common Sense toe. : Shoes for Boy's : Youth's and Children of all de scriptions, also a full line of boots in Leather, Rubber & Felt. An immense stock Of Rubbers To select frm All at TRICES to suit the TIMES. REPAIRING DONE NEATLY AND CHEAPLY. Shaver & Good, srccKssoits TO THOMAS BARNETT, 70G MAIN CROSS ST., Somerset, - - Pa. DO YOU WANT SECURITY IN INVESTMENT? If so. join tlie American Svn.lin.tr, oft'tilco Ko. 111., wliist conservative policv lianciialilt-tl th. in toavt-niK? for the first sik mouth t l-1! iil i r cent, puitl as follows; January lil perrt Krhrnary a er ct M:irvh HI per rt April il per et May- 3J per et June 3) per ct July ai p,-r ct Aunut H-r et Septeinlier. l.'t por C llhert tin- rwlvliig thine divi.h ni!, why not vhi sluir.- ! raeh. Maiiiatl of tnl'or i:ittion fn-e on applitittion. (iivr us a e-tll li lilt-iiU hei-kii t ui.li.-a l.y theAiiieri.ua Kviitiieate (lliKii.li), Hiifeewors M t'ntlk Rhank A' t'o KoomTUS l'enn bil.ldius, TitU burg, la. W PEOPLE'S STOSE, In Dress Goods W can unhesitatingly declar that for attrscli 5ty!iMi uooo AJractily LoPHcm we are not and cannot be equaled. Style and values that w 11 pay you to 'om mile to ee, or send for aamptet. Thort a wondt rfiil lot of all-wool Novilty Ii- .nkI. in rl.tvlot anil lwt rtt.flt. v.mi wotil.l utty in ".-M,tlautlf" hut th-y OC. iire iiut.lt- iu AnnTH-a -.J A filen.lll line of strictly all-wool novt-ltlcs In all colors uroscn puuii, kiik cii.t-t, tni--cciil lrwK chfviotn, etc. A practical- OQ ly iinll.-sa variety at U7l TMH.l.ltv. itiir.n(t nilitN t,r l.lit.'k. t. rliniH' fn.iit. In all- inter i-ts-c. thai rims phiinp inchn wlili', autl your clion-c K(s of any color at - -Jvw An aluiOHt liuiitliw scUftlon of lntHrt.-l silk au.t wool nov.-llic irlM-, n-k,'li's-k mIiihM nnytliliiK ihi mihl name, "7Q and it's here... . v Full 'tl ini-hi s wii'e. Ktrictly all-tsl Covert Cloth ill l.tllllterellt IHM.Ie kluules. A re- QC ally uiun tliHia value at the price..... Jji All Immense cImiIcc of fliw French ami lier inan novelties, in all-wil or ilk ami Wool; l 10 inches wi.le; mit own liiiir- JM 1C tatioiiH s9 liU Boys' Clothing All Mothers who realize tlx value of eeonimiy will II ml this the store to huy Kmh1 honest lianl-weaiiiijf clothing for Is.ys. 1!iV twt-iw cloth suits in liarrt-wenrimr rasiliet cloth; tloul.le-lreatel est I &T1 Cf knee pants; sizes4toll yean j)liOU Hovs' two-niece wool cl.rth suits not .mile all wool, lint very nearly doiit.le hnif'til osil; ail sizes. See Ui.-se suits T QQ at sVmS W Hoys tine two-piece suits. In stri.-t!y all-w.s.l cheviots ami mixtures, sh.trt patiit... .loul.l. bnvtsted coat; a spleiitll.l sch.s.1 Q C( suit 0tUU One lot of K'sst lutnl-wearlns kneestnts for Uy' sch.stl wear, all size from 4 years QC ami upward, at only Js ul. rnkii. 4 In 14 vmis In Im.vu Hue uII-w.niI cloth knee pants, will slaliu a lot of 149c roui;h usitxtf One assorted 1.4 of Istys' hats and caps that we will sell as loiur as they lust at the nr absurd price of. )LJs Blankets. Il.'ail.liiarters for the C.mous nll-w.sl home nuidetsHilito Mankets l'.7ja uir MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT Will attend to your wants if yu can't come (i, the city. rVuttsfacliou aunl. To' ". Campbell & Smith, (Successors to Caiiipls ll A Ii.-k.) 81, 83, 85, 87, & 89 Fifili km PITTSBURG. CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch OUT!IWAKI. Johnstown Mail Kpr.-s. Iln kw! VM n. in Somerset 4:lt. rt.yestiwn 4iJ, ll.stv- crsville .-us, Johnstown b:lt. Johnstown Mail Kxpress. Kis-kwisst li.K) a. lu Somerset ll:- Sl..y.-stiwu U:"ht, H.m.v- crsviile lit4, Joiiiistouu liV p. in. Johns!.iwn A.somm.Mlatioii. lH'ktv.s.d .j:t- p. III., Somerset li.l.) StoyestoWII iit, lloov- ersville 6:l'., Johiistou n T:4U. Uuily. SOVTHWAKD. Mail. Johnslown fca. m.. Histversviiie 7:11. Sti.yestttwit Tw't, Stmers-t K.M-kw.Msl Express. Johnstown il p. in., Ilis.v.Tsville :fcil, stovestowu St.merst t ;t" lUs k w.ssl 4:Sk Sunday inly. Johnstown S:.!0, Somerset 101 titskwtsHt HKK H-IXXSYLVAXIA ILVI LKOAI). CatTCRN STANDARD TIME. ro.xtESsr.D hciikdclk. Tmins arrive and .1. mirt from the station at Johiistowon as follows: Wk-STWAKD StMithwestern F.xpress. Wcsteni Kxpress Johnstown AccomiiHMlati.m S:0S . m. 4:.V1 - :. .T iclll si t: - ft: IB - !:. p. 111. ! p. tu. Atts.mmtMltiou Pacific Kxpress Vav l'asseiijrcr Mini .. Johnstown Atx-ommtsLttion Fast IJno FASTWAKO. Keyst.Mie Express S.v a. in. it-Hi - s:.'l " lifcl.". " ll:li - l-r.' p. tn. 4:11 Seii-shoiv Kxj.ress All.sxia Ar(smm.stnlioii Main Line Kxpress . Ihiy Kx r.'ss A I Its im Accommodation Mail Kxprs .., Johnstown Aecoiiimisbttiou.. I'hiUtdelphia Kxpress .. Fast Une . 7.1 ...l(b For rates, uiaiw. Ac. po to Ticket Aicnt or addn-ssTh.w. rl Watt, V. A. W. U., 110 Fifth Avenue, i'lllkl-ury, l'a. M, M. I'rev.Rt, J. K. Wo. si. tjeu'l Manager. in-u'l l'ass. Agt. DREXEL'S IMPROVED EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL WITH CHEMICALLY PURE HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA. FOR CONSUMPTION. BRONCHITIS. COUGHS, - COLDS. ASTHMA. SCROFULA. - SKIN OI3CASE3. NERVOUS DISEASES. - DISEASES OP CHILDREN. - WHOOPING COUCH, ANAEMIA. - CATARRHMNW - GENERAL DEBILITY. ETC ETC This valuable preparation cures by Its nutritive and alterative power. It is a true emulsion. not a lime soap, is easily digested, quickly assimiUtrd. and shows its wonderlul action on blood, tjue sad nerre by a most marked improvement boat the 6ru dose. Drexfl'i Emaliloi of Cod Llrer (Ml h especially serviceable for anaemia, acrvousuess, for scrofula and scrofulous swellings, glandular enlargements, and the wasting diseases of childhood. For dys peptic and nervous conditions, loss of flesh, dis turbed si rep and night sweats, it is a perfect Cure. Drextl'i Emulsion, of Cod Liver Oil Is the very best remedy to be bad for coughs, colds, bronchitis, croup, laryngitis, sore and bleeding throat, hoarse ness, tickling ia throat, soreness of chest and a!l other irritated, inflamed and diseased conditions ot the taioat. lungs and chest. Larg bottles, 50 eeiti per bottle. Sold by dmrj-.ru generally, or tent to say address on re eeipt of 50 cent. SOLE PROPRIETORS, Winkelmann & Brown Drug Co. BALTIMORE. MO. U. S. A 190 DOLLARS PER MONTH In Your Own Locality mailt easily an.l honorably, without capi tal, during your spare hours. Any man, woman, liny, or irl can do the work k:i tid ily, without experience. Talking un Ueccssary. Nothing like it for money making ever offered liefore. Our workers always prosier. Nt time wastetl In lea riling the business. IVc teach yon In s nlht how to succeed from the first hour. You can make a triul without ex pense t youislf. We start you, furnish ererythiiiif neeiletl to carry on the busi ness successfully, and guarantee you against failure if you but follow our simple, plain instruction. Header, if you are in nei-d of ready money, and want to know all almut the best paying business before the public, send us your address, and we will mail yon a Uuciu xucut giving you all the particulars. TRUE & CO., Box 400, Augusta, Maine. THE BEST Is None Too Good When You Buy lEDICINES. It is Jtl-it ns Iinjiortatit to S-euri; FRESH, PURE DRUGS, A it Is To Hare Confidence AT SNYDER'S You are always sure of Ki-ttiii! the C'ur fully TRUSSES ITITTKB. All of the He at and Moat Approved True Kept lt .s, Sftti- fact ion Guaranteed. OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE Yfl'jj SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. Somerset, New York Weekly Tribune Somerset Herald ONE YEAR. T"WO DOLLARS. Address all orders Louther's Drug Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Model Dmg Stcrs is Rapidly Bsccaisg aGrss Favorite with People in Search of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sjionges, Truset Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THE fsiCTOR GIVE PUK-StiN AL ATTr.S TH.X TO THE 1'i'MH.lMHSG or LoutliBr's PrescriptionsSFainlly Receipt t.KKAT TAKE 111 IN.i TAK1N To I sE OSLY RII AND I'IKK ARTK1.FA SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, ; And a Full Line of Optical Good$ always on band. From large assortment all can be suited. THE FffiEST BBAHDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our goa ! to intending purchasers, whether they buy I from ns or elsewhere. 1 J. 171. LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. PA Somerset Lumber Yam ELIAS CTJNTN'GrELA.M, MANrrAnrt-KKK asd Ikalek aso Wii.ilai.k ami Kktaii i k ,. Lumber and Building Materials. Hard and Sofb "Woods, Oak, Poplar, Sidings. Pkkrt, MoiilJ AValnut, Yellow Tine. Flooring. Sath. Mar Rail Cher r j, Shingles, Doors, KnluKter. ClieMnal. Lath, White Pine niiniln, Aewel Pols t.te. A ei ii. r.tl liii.-of all uni.Ic-si.f I.umls-r ami r.uil.lin; Matt-rutt :inl UiN.rim: :. k-pt -st.s k. Alstsruii furuish nnyllmi in tilt- lim- of inir ltiint t...r.l. r a :tii r- .."iJ hW prtni(tii,-ss. sut li as llr.i. k. ts. ulil-itil work, elf. Elias Cuxnincham, Offlce anJ Tard Opposite S. &. C. R. K. IT WILL PAY YOT? Tt) II PY Yfllt Memorial Work or WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMKllSKT, PENS' A. Maiiufatturt rtf an.l Ikulrrin Kasttrn Work t'unilsht-a on Shtirt Sothv. marble m imm mi Also, Agent fcr the W1IITK T.Ki iN.K ! IVistms in msil of Mtmuiiii'iit Wurk will find it to tlit-lr inti-rt'st to cull nt mv simp tthi r. il pn. rs)msiiu will U- sivi-ii tli. ni. -?s.t:sIui-ti.iii Kiuininttstl in evfrv rasa-, uinl Prut vt-rj" low. 1 invito sptvial uil. iuum tu the Whit Bronze, Or Pure Zlno Mcnument IntrtMlmtil hy llt-v. W. A. P.iii!.'. ns a ilis-ilttl liiipntvfiiit-iit in the point trf MaN-rutl itml t'oiislnit'tion. mill s lili h is il-stiiifl to In- tlie populur MiHiuint-iit fr our t-hanetuMe t u mite. Uive us a call. WM. F. SHAFFER, dMATSJIMlnjfe our'Truijr. i TAX I OBTAtH A PATEtT t Pr a 5r,lr".pl. ", "" "J sn Ikhmwi otMnrnn. wrlta to .11 N A: 4 .. who base had nmljatxy .rars ipenrncw In tn itnt business. riimunif. tiims k net It enoildentiai. A ilanalbMk of In. format iuo eooevrntna Pairats arsl bus to rxw tain ibem stmt free. Also a rataltwiMui BMcban Ical and srtvntine bnriits wnt fnw. latets taken tbrontxb htunn k Ox rseerra JtKKial noticein tlM Srirtliiir Anseriraa. ami tlins ara brotnrht wkMt txln th pnbltcwitb at tsmt to tba Itisenuir. Thin Dli'mltd paner tssned weeklr. eHwautlr illaatratett. has toy far tha lancest eirculatioa of an scientiUc work la Um wortd. : a year. Sanifle covies sent f rea. Buildinit talitioD, nsKithlT. tiJt a Tear. Mine! enpiea. "J cvnia, r'Ttrr numrirr containa beau tiful plates. In colors, and prsKncrapha of new bouses, witb plana, enablinc buildurs to show to laifst .lesitins and .nr tsmtraits. Addrvta ML.N.M A CO. Jiisw Vokk. 34,1 Buoakwa YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER n a. ia tm-sr n l lltv Adert .or Huresu ut iRElIIlTGTOlT BEOS. 'ho aul amuiu tur adTaruauja at lvvtaa rstaa in the l'hyiician Them. fr-sln-t rm-li-iit-t Mif-, v Coiiijmuni! 1. SNYDER, IV AND to The Herald. Store, I! Station, suMi:rET.r. LA.juu-.J 1.1 lt-.J 1.1 FT rrmtn iliui" 'n F.7.J. i 1.1 - X t 1 Ovor 500 Beautiful Designs. GOOD LIQUORS ! ; and Cheap Li ; ly ttillinat the Oll lit-l ' , Sttrf, ? Se.309 .Mail St., and IOC fli-tc- ;" Johnstown, 15! 1 all intls.if thf fltiiit-tst lU".l' kt-t tun U hail. To my 'u t'r this b a vi ll-knowl . nil thfrs tin int iiii: I'T'"'' ' iiivon. iV'n't forsret that 1 j1' haiul the greatest vari. ty i l-'i' the ehoieist hraiuL a"'i l t!"' If- ; 1 p. s. fishep! j 1