J5UUS JilimiDAV. f course yu will nay tlial "Huh'' really Mayn't the !yV name, lut if he liaii any other name no one to famil iar widi it, not even Huh hinisvlf; un 1:T w liith cireuiiistaiuvs it was atm isliins that Huh shoui 1 have a known hiri Inlay. He suinounecil it to the chihlrcH at the sanitarium one l-ril-lianlJuIy afternoon when they were l! ivini "etteher"' ver the great rae i:i;r irrnin." a:il ah-nit the "la-lies' lawn tennis." "T.hii rrow will le my hirthtlay," fi.ii.l iJ;ih, with a s:i.l'leii trlcaiii in hit Mack eyes an.l the fi-n'e-t tinare of a lihi-h on his hrowti eheeks. "Yes, hy jiiro. tiHin irrow will j my birth day." "How oM will you lie. Huh?" asked Charley I)i k, inquisitively. "Kiirht years ol.l!" i-rietl Huh, throw in? his cap in the air an.l springing for it as it fell. "To-morrow will lie Hub's hirthtlay," c-.n:i"lel little Annie, runninir to the nutr-m ami iiu'lintr her trown, in a friemliy manner. Little Annie was k:1 t b- the matron's j.t, and so, al so, was Hull. "Hub's birthday:" rejM-ated Miss Welsh. "Will, Annie, we'll have to see to it" Now, the birthdays at the sanitarium were very hnjtortaiit aJl'airs and a b'.rthday .t up in a hurry like Hub's w is destined to b- extr.:ordinari!y im p iriant, for you :, everylmtly snil, "If only he had 1 et us know stumer," r.nd went hard to work to make up for this remis-iK-ss n:i 1 part of Hub. And when everyb nly jr-K-s t work in d.w:inr';t earn-st, why, something wry i'm- i s t i e :aout of it; and then owryb-i.ly ul the sanitarium was find of Hub. The in U ron went iaio the kitehen an 1 s;iid to tii ' e i ik: "I am o'mz to make a e.ke for Huh's hinh day. The Jio r li'tle fellow has still'ere 1 s- mull here at the sanitarium that I want him to have some rare pleasures : ills.) to re nieia'.KT. I intenl to make Hub's eu'-j' vijrht la vers hij h.ver for eaeh year. "An' I'm apiiu" to meek a eake fer lijh," said the t-.mk, "a marble eake with Iei:io!i in the iein'." The eook-at t'.ie sanitarium was very fat, arid she had red hair and a red faev, and some of the children laughed at her, but Hu'.i never dr.l. . Won't we have no theatricals nor n t lii ii fir Hub's birthday?" inquired little Annie, pulling the matron's jrown. "No sinriu and savin' piee--?" "Oh, we certainly must manaire to jret up an entertainment for Hub," said Miss Welsh, lauiihinir. "Who's ready to help?" All of the children, twenty-four in number, were caireriy wi'.linrr, and luckily for the entertainment, Miss Su xie, the head nurse, was wiHiiisr. too. "Hub's hirthtlay!" exclaimed the old srardeiu-r, ditrinjr his pick into the rround and a!liwinr it to stay there fir a while. "The birthday o' that Ut ile fellow what t-mie yer with the broken arm? My! I ain't roin' fer to let that birthday slip a p:it uniiotkitl. I Me'tied the dm tor w'en the splints were to cciiie oil", arid the little chap never v've a stpieal." True to his word, the pirdner, early on the follow ing niorniiifr, iiaustil on his way to work, diiiilied with some ditVieulty, on ai-.ai'!t of age and rheuniali-m, into the retl-heart cherry tri-e by the sile of the pike, and filled a little tin bu;-ket with the delicious fniit. "Ami may he see many and many a birthday!" ninth red the old man fcr venily, as his great 1mm its gaim-d a se cure footing ujfcin the worn fence. "The splints were tuck otf that little shriv eled anil ami niver a bit of a squeal." Tile grounds of the sanitarium were large and well kept, and down at one orner the green gra.-s lost itst-lf in the sh ide if the green" wo-kIs. Kvcry af ternoon in fine weather the children ate their oYlork supper in the voots hut it was only now and then they sat lown to a birthday p:irty. The entertainment which preceded Hub's birthday supier bok place in the long playground. It was a de lightful performance. "The three lit tle maids ut school" was considered the funniest piece. The little children laughed ami clapped uproariously when the curtain ( for there was a cur t iin ) r.Kc uit.iii the three little conva leviits in caps and aprons, and Miss W.-lsh, also laughing, had to tell them what to do. Indeed, cvcryliody was enjoying Hub's birthday, and every hy agreed that the affair was eom in T oT a gretit deal better than if th ey In 1 nude lengthy preparations for it. Then the twenty-five children, wheth er they knew h w to sing or n:ii, join l in trie melodious chorus es. No, there wji one p.-rs.i wh did lit sing up hi this hon ire 1 and honorable occasion that person was Hub As the twenty-five children and Mis Welsh and the five nurses were niak in; their way toward the woods, wher the c nk and the households had the supper spread ujKm the stationery w.kkIcii tabli- who should come driv ing through the sanitarium gates bat Mr. Shatter, the farmer. He, to;i, had heard alioat Hub's birthday, and his old woman, as he called neat, pretty little Mrs. Shaffer, had sent a lot of fried chicken and flaky biseuits, an J a c ike, aiid a tumbler of her best cur rant jelly, to help along with the feast. 'Eer children kill eat a heap when they's in the woods and gits excited," said Mrs. Shaffer. "Three cakes," whispered little An nie, pulling the matron's gown. "Oh, aint they nice. "You must come to the iarty, Mr. Shaffer," said Miss Welsh, after receiv ing all this addition of pMxl things. 'st right down here U-side Hub; that is the place of honor." "Well, I dunno," said the old man, hesitatingly, "it don't look well fer to fetch the vituals and then help to eat Vm," bat he was very much pleased, and after a while he sat down. "I see him the imiriiin' became," he contin ued, ihilitcly helping Hub to the first piece of chicken, a great, meaty drum stick. "He was mighty leaked and puny. The sanitarium had done a power for him. The sanitarium has clean made a little brown man o' . Huh." Kveryliody seemed to he helping Hub, iK-cause, you see, it was his birth day. Miss Welsh picked up tiie plumivst biscuit, and Miss Suie lie stowed upon him a liVral spo;iiiful of currant jelly. His plate was stacked a'fcHit with tarts and slices of the three ! cvikes, and filled with chicken and cold ham, and that tempting bit of jelly creeping a little to the side, and his mug was fuil of milk. The other children, babies and ail, fell to eating with whetted appetites, as wise Mrs. Shaffer had foreseen, but the lioy whose birthday wasU-ing vl-ft-brated sat silent with his black eyes upon his plate. 'He ain't a takiu' uothin'," remark- od Mr. Sliafl'er, in a ilisturln-d voiiv. Meblie now as he don't hanker after dr.mistick. Will you have. a slh'c of the breast, son?" "No, I thank you, sir," replied Hnb, humbly. "MebN mam. as he's got a pain," said the gMsl man, looking anxiously aenss at Miss Welsh. "Kf he's got a pain, I letter fer to put off the birthday fer a siiell." "Not eating any supiK-r," eri-! the matron, in astonishment. "Why, Hub, what's the matter?" Then the ly, whom everyldy at the sanitarium liked, got lip from the table, turned away from the pile of dainties, and, covering his face with his arms, sobUil out: "It ain't so. I ain't got any father, nor mother, nor name, nor birthday, nor noihin'." Kveryliody was parallyzed at this announcement, even the twenty-four children. The farmer's eyes strayed wonderingly to the little quavering figure that shmd still facing the other way; then he muttered to himself: "I'll l.c denied!" No me must imagine from Mr. Shaf fer's expression that he was a swearing man; he was only a surprised one, and he could not think of anything else to say. As for Miss Welsh, she couldn't think fif anything at all to say, for Hub, according to his own testimony, had deceived them into this extrava gance of luxury spread out there un der the leafy trees and that curtain for the entertainment into the bargain. Miss Wcl.-h liic.l sat up until 12 o'clock making the loops for the pole. "Hah isn't feeling well," remarked Miss Susie, shooting a swift jrlam-e at the matron. "Suppose he and I go to the house and leave the rest of you to continue the birthday." "I reckon I'd liest lie a-gittin' away niy-i'lf," said Mr. Hi iffr, having help ed the last of the chicken to a little bey named Tee-Wee. "I reckon my horses is ready fer their fred, and my old woman will lie a lookin' out." The face of Mr. Shaffer was very sol emn as he drove home from the sani tarium, passing under the limits of the cherry tree, whose red fruit Hub's play mates were at trie moment devouring, lie sjioke very kindly to the horses as lie fastened them into their stalls, and then he went into the kitchen, where neat, pretty little Mrs. Shaffer had another supper waiting for him. She asked him in a happy way at suit the birthday, and "guessed the children to the sanitarium were having a heap o' fun" It took Mr. Shaffer a long time to tell a story. It was not until the dish es were washed and Mrs. Shaffer was piling themon the side table that he came to the part where the little fellow gits up and kivers his face and turns away, cryiu' "that he ain't got no Jap, nor luo'her, nor no name, nor no birth day; that he aint got uothin'. He were a-makin' it up about the birth day." "Pore little feller!" exclaimed Mrs. Shaffer, pittyingly. She hail finished with her dishes, and she got out her night sewing and settled in a chair. 'Tore little feller!" she said once more. Mr. Shaffer coughed, at which the littlewoman stopped her sewing aul said: "Well?" Whenever Mr. Shaffer coughed and cleared his throat he had something important to say. "I were a-thinkiu' akiut Tom." It didn't seem a very important some thing after all, but Mrs. Shatter went hard to work and sewed a whole seam. "Well?" this lime it was the man who put the question. "He were a-goin' on to eight years old," said Tom's mot her. "He would a-!ieell eight years old the Wednesday after he died July ;!.)." "July : :th," repeated the man. "I hed clean forgot." "Tom, he were full o' mischief," continued Mrs. Shaffer, letting the sewing fall from her lap. "I always said there's more mischief in a Imiv's little linger than in a gai's whole Uxly. There's m ire life in Vm. Hat when Tom done anything wrong he were quick to be s irry. He were quick to do it, I own, but ho were jest as quick to be sorry." "I ahuo-t thought I seen Torn when the little feller gets up and kivers his face. There uiu something in his voice like Tom's. 'I ain' g it :io mo!h c,' hesiys, 'and I ain't g t no p ip, and I ain't g : no birthd ty, u r n th in', fer I ain't got no name.' They wuz a celcbratin' his eighth hlrthday to the sanitarium, and the Utile feilcr net there and never so much as picked a chicken bone of it." "That were like Toin." s ai.J the wo man; "s'p ise you go i.h.ng and git him." Taat was what he wanted, she knew. The farm house was lonelier to him than to her, if such a thing were p ssi!i!e, since cig'it-year-.i! 1 T.i.u had beeu carried out the door never to re turn. " i i ami git him, father, arri ves, I'll d nuv pirt, I'll give th- li iy a birth d.iy supper on the 3)th dav of July." "And a name?" questioned the man. Hit she was n.it sure ah at the name until that uight after th i.i famous of birthday eelehrutions was over at Farmer Sha'cr's, where the children belonging to the sanitarium- greatly over-ate themselves she was not sure aboJt the name until the b.iy who had lieeti left behind put his brown face dose to hew and whispered timidly and qucsiiouiiigly: c.mhJ night moth er?" Then she clasp;! him in her arms, crying out tremendously: "O, Tom, Tom, Tom!" KIUKll AT THIS CBoWO. Pat TiM.niey, a friend of Sharp, msljed to his assistance and kiXM-ked Travnor down. Iiavidsoii jumped in and tried to separate the men. Travnor scrambled to his feet, and, apparently trying to get away, went down the street with two pistols in his hands. With fine he fired luck wards, striking liavidson in the stomache,, producing a wound from which he died in alNiut an hour. Sharp was taken to the h.xpital, where he is Ktiuciing greatly, and it is more than likely he will die. Traynor was arrested and locked up. liavidson was a well- known distiller. There Will Be Ko Democrat! ia the Hext Legislature of Xichigan. The next legislature of Michigan will be composed entirely of Republicans. The Itcptil.ljcan state centra! committee has received full ret lr ns fromeveiy represen tative am senatorial dis!ri-t in the state, and announce Mwitively that the Kop;i!,-li-4iis have licen clo-ted in every distri-t. tlisirb-i. This result is entirely unes pMed. That bread crum! is cleans silk gowns? That gloves can lie cleaned at home by rubbing with gasoline? That weak spots in a hluckVi'.k waist may Ik-strengthened by sticking court plaster underneath? That a little vaseline, rubbed in once a day, will keep the hands from chap-ing? More Eogliih Sympathy. The English newspapers continue their comments uimhi the recent election in the United States. The II 'csiminx'er r.Vi :,tte says: "Whilo McKinley has triumphal and Wilson has lieeti dcfeattHl, the decision in West Vir ginia must Imj a 'source of great regret to many Englishmen. Wilson is a man of high character and broad views, and his iion-sueecs-i is a distimi loss to Congress." The tjhiUt remarks: "The main cause of the ItfMiiocratic collapse was the pitiable weakness displayed by that party over turitl' reform. The Republicans will make a profound mistake if they interpret their astounding victory to a triumph for pro tection. What it does represent is the in-dign-atiou and disgust of a great and reso lute nation at l-ing half mined by feeble ness and incapacity in high places." The St. Jm:,i tlitzvtU- states that "Wil soii himself, the author of the unti-Mc-Kinley tariff bill, the promise of which was supported by President Cleveland lefore his election with such a show of moral indignation against iLspredw-essors, has lieeii defeated, and McKiuleyism is ouce more the flowing tide." Seat a CofEn to Eenat-ir Kill. A eotliii ad'lressed to Senator Pavid IJ. Hill, care of Tain many Hall, arrived Thursday, by Adams Ex press, from Columbus 'a. It was a cheap varnished affair, aliout 5 feet 6 inches long, and wrapped in a largo piece of brown paper, ukiii which was the inscription: "For Senator Pavid B. Hill, New York. Care of Tammy Hall. From the ( ild iKiminion and Jeorgia." The coliin was duly delivered at Tam many Hall, but acceptance was refused by the workmen who were tearing down the platform, staging and banners in front of the building. Iiriver Hoey btnulltHl tlie gruesome testimonial lutek into the wagon and t.M'k it to the com pany's offices. There, it was said, the coffin would be placed in the holdover room and Mr. Hill duly notified that it was held at his risk. Election Cause! Harder. A political tragedy took place here Thurs day, at ." oM.sk, wh-ii John Traynor, Marshal of Athens, cut Lewis Sharp, probably fatally, mid shot Isaac lavid soii to death. Sharp and Traynor were both lieniiK-rats. Sharp licing an Owens man and Traynor a P.rekinridge suppor ter. They met at the time stated in front of the belaud Hotel, on Short street. Sharp accused Traynor of having voted for lvimy, the Republican. Traynor de nied it, when Sharp called him a liar. Traynor struck Sharp who is badly crippled as the result of having lieeu shot in the left knee while a member of f luke's "Ihill log" regiment, which was the most desperate regiment lielonghig to the notorious Confederate raider, Uen eral John II. Morgan. The blow kn.s-k-ed Sharp to the sidewalk and liefore he could get up Traynor drew a knife and : gun cutting him. A Scene Before the Pardoa Board. There was a broken-hearted mother 1 f.irel'.ie JViard fif Pardons fin Tuesday, and a more pathetic scene was never wit nessed aat meeting of that Uidy. The wo man, wh'ise fai-e showed the tecling that agitated her, was the mother of Iil-ert J. Caseaden. the youth who was convicted of murdering a Philadelphia policeman, who attempted to arrest him while in the aet of hurriedly leaving a store one dark night three years ago. Caseaden had evi dently entered the store for the purpose of robbing it, and, when detected by the orliccr.. the y-eiing man drew a revolver and shot the policeman tlead. For this crime he was seiitemvd to imprisonment for life. His mother, who h:is since lieen prostrated over the terrible fate of her ly. decided to make a personal apjicai for his liberty, and, as she moved toward he In-ik-Ii, many sympathetic glances were directed toward her. In a voice choked with solis and with hands crossed appcalingly, the mother Is-gui herad dress. She spoke aliout "her Imiv and how she missi-d his fimpauioiiship, now that she was on the downward road of life. How her he-art was broken fiver his waywardness and how sad it had made her tothink that she had nursed him in his infancy, cared for and cherishisl him in his youth, and her only reward was to see him with the brand of Cain upon his forelie.nl. isolated Iroiu the world, and as dead to lier as if the clods had fallen on his coffin. The unfortunate mother was weeping onvulsivcly when she finished her appeal, and there were mists in the eyes of the spectators to the little drama when Mrs. Cascade!! retireL Her son was not pardoned, '-i-i".'y Ti! j.'i'i. Ctii aai the Senate. An important factor in the political complexion of the I'nitcd States Senate is the prospective new State fif l"tah w ilh its two senators. All the formalities should lie completed in November, ISIO, This would make hi ail !M senators, and ns the next Senate now stands the poli-ti'-s of the llah senators would cut an important figure. Another probaMlity which arises is the admission fif bith New Mexico and Arizona, which may lie n'-i-omplished in time, si that four more senators would participate in the organ ization of the next Senate. It is there fore quite likely that the battle for the c tu trol of the Senate will yet b.? fcighi rat in flah. New Mexico and Arizona next year. The admission .f tiiese new Status uoul I make a total fif !f sen ators, io, any party to e.uitr.d would need i for a majority; with tha vice presj,;,.;it, t';t lleiiUK-rats c inld ontrol the Sena! -J wilh 47 senators. Why They Struck. It has lfii customary fr many pcf ple to consider the southern lalxircr as slow, la.y and shiftless, yet a writer in Tiie KngiiiciTing Mnynzhtr says that no stranger could enter one fif the nii'Is or pass a day in the p'rne-timlicr wotsis without being surprised by the vigtir wit! yhic'a work is performed. Work has ln-caiue an ir.stinct; the laUirer knows bat four c-auditions eating, sleeping, working and, fcTer pay-day, a carousal or abjoluU- idle ness, A carious story fif a strike is told at fine fif the mills. Tif hours of labor are long from dawn to twilight. In the winter the hours are fewer, hut in summer the saws are buzzing and the whole community alive ami at work before the sun has touched the tree fops. A northern foreman of p'.j'dauthr.i pic principles took charg? of a pertain mill, and sorrowed within hU heurt for the poor fellows wearing out their lives with the cant hook and saw. Sa he ilct reed that from seven o' clock in the in orning to six in the afternoon ahould constitute the labor fif a day. There was a murmur in the camp, and in two days there was a general strike. Called upm for reasons, the sjsiki-siimri stated the ease of the strik ing men. We all jus doan like dis yar ter wuk at sebeli o'clock. Whats tie use oh sic tin around fer two hours in the niawn in fo gwine to wuk? We aint gwine to stand it, flat am all. So the strike was declared off by the superintendent agreeing to allow ail hands to go to work at dawn and keep at it as long as they could see. That gum arabic and gum fraga- canth in espial parts dissolved in hot water make the best am! most conve- . nientiinu ilage you can kw-p in the house? Tinwiiri'iiiay la; liriyhtt'iutl hy dip. 1-ing a damn cloth in common am! raltl.ing it will? SHERIFFS SALES. By viriiit of certain Writsof Fieri Facias. Is ti"d out of the Court of f .iiii'n in I'nas tiC Somerset county, I'a., to iin- tlini'ttsl, tlicrc w ill lie exp"iscl to pulilir naie, ul the Court House, hi Siiinerset tMiniugit, oa Friday, Dec. 7th, 1894, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M., the following iIcserilHtl real estate, towlt: All the, rlclit. title, iutor.sit, claim nnl dc niHiKlol Ciilliarine Meyei-s, of. in uml to a c.r Uiin triict oi l.i rid situiile in nW twp.. Siniors. t county, Ta., contHiiiiiiir t acn-f iiiiire or I.sh, uImiuI i air s ciear, luiimii-e liiiiiMr, urijotu. Inir lands of Samuel It. Aliison. Jb-ury I'ar k r, Wliliniii jicllman, John S. Kiwx r, Ju cil, Houscr. and otlicj-s. having then.n i-nvt-el a otic and n hul!-slor- ilwclliu house. Imiik Uirn anil otli-r outtiinl.llin;. Th. rc Is also a cMi on-lcinl on the pr. ial-cs ami lite fcirui is well watep-d tliniuu'iotiU '1 aken In execution ion! lo Ik- sold hh the propi-rty of f'atliariue Meyers, ut the .uit of John 11. Horner. -A1.SO- Ail the rihi, title, (uteres!, claim nml do niand of Klias (irilhth, of. in and to tlie fol lowing ilt solilxsl Mil estate. t.: No. 1. A ceriaiu tmci of land situate In l'per TurKeyfMt lou nslit, Somcrsf I etiun ty, I'a., containing Is cm. more or les, ad jiiintnii lands of Herman llnne.'her, li.nh I raidla y and Hiram Kio l.. v, liaina tliercou erected two-story dwciiiiu; Iioi:h . Untk Irani, I'tacUsmitli .sliop, and other out bu:ld liuts. o. A tract of land situate ns alove, oon taiuinz1, acrs Sid.roiiiiiii; liiuds of Jacoti Kntfcraiid KpiiRiim s4-lirock. Taken in exi-ul ion and to lie sold as the pinHriy oi i-aias f niiiin, ai me suit oi jucou wcliolson, rt at. A !. Alt tlie riglit, title, interest, claim and (lis maud of Jucoli t. I.elnnioi, of, in met toaccr taiu tartn or tract if land Mtuatc in Taint lounship, Somerset county, I'a out. tilling 17s aenss nlMiut i a.-nsi eleiir. Iiulaiict ttmlr. udjointi:i; lands of jiauiel Hottiuaii, l.aac Hollituoi. Nirill l;.-.il!l, lje In I l'lile, tin Johnsmun I.umli er Co., li. i. 1L K. t'o.,nnil Ji..mI ilollniau, having tiienon cnvlut u two-story fr.niic dwelliiiif house, ban!; luru, stable and other out tumdins with tin- mii lurteuancs. All the coui undirlyins; the tnict is reservist, alsi all i:iiali limluT ntt-as-urtni; umier IJ iik-Ihk in diameter, on aliout ril acres, is resTed, together with cer tain minini! iriviln:.-. ilu- reservations oi coal, limner and mvilii.-s are luliy de scribed uuJ t4-t forth in n deed fn.u Jai-ob C I-lmiaii and wife lo Itrcy Siinindincr, dat-i-d litb fHtois-r, Issm, and rccordi-d in the of fice for r fording ditnis Ac, in Somerset, l'u Hi Pitil Kccoril, Vol, Ts, u;is :t;-l. le.keii in exivittion and to In' sold lis tlic iroi rty of Jacob '. Idiinaii. til the suit of the Johnstown liuildiu A Xniu Association, use of V. 11. ltiiiiel. A I.'St V All tlie risht, title, (titepsii, claim and ilis innnd of Kd. II. Kautr. uml Ja-oli 1. Kant, trading as K. tut. I, r.w.. of. in an I lo the fol lowtn liiKerilns! real intaic. lo-wit. No. 1. A i-. rtain lot of enoai; I situa'e In Jcnncrtowii boroinrh. Somerset county, I'a., Isiuudcit on the north by an alley, cast by lot of James W. !t,wii. soutli by tire tovstovi! A ilr--iisliiira west by lot of Henry f. shafer, iiu im: I hcr-.-ou erectcil u larve two story frame ilw.llina hon e, stable, black smitii s!ioi and other out buildings, u illi the apliurtcuanii-s. No. 2. A lot of ground situaras aforesaid. iMititidetl on the nortli by un alley, e:it by lot of Henry C. Sliab r, south by tin- 1'ikc. wi-si by loi of llcmy V. Jtowrj-, having ihcnuu el e-'ted two frinu tlwclli:t;t bo:is-s, si.ibic and orl.erout buildings. Willi the iiiiirteuanvs. No, X A is-rtaiu lot if .irs I of laud situ ate in Jeute-r to- nshi;i, Soiiei-.-i coutMv, Ta., im'.,;ii:!; i:v mt. s. ail.ioiaiT-.L; lands ot .l:ii tlia Iirv o:l tlie c::st, Aiiein II. Slialtcr t;i llic soma. '.'.tichae! Siivan I Hi i.r ''- Shall, r on the west and on the north by school huiis lot and ccinel-ry. No. I. A lot of-rrouad silaate in Jeiiner tov.'ii loroiiuh and Jeiiner towitshi;, i-oiiiitv ami s'.atc aforesaid, arljoiuim; l.aii oi' J. J. firillilll !! tile estsl. SMiuie!set ro-td on the soa:b. lot of Annie K. Vounon the wot, and f':iti 'nil'' Khoads on tlie north. Taken in c i-tit ion and lo !usoM us tle irov-rtyof l.il. 11. Kat:t and Jacob K:,u;;, I r-elinu a Knut.'. linr... ai the slit! of J o;e s M. 'o cr, admit. iMr.ilor of J..;.n II. jMuc-.m, d..:M. -AI.S! I- All the rialit. title, liiteri-st, claim an t dis inttnd oT fence II. ljimls'it, of. in a, id lo the followinc (tex-liU-.l retll i-sb te. to-wi.: No. 1. J he homestead farm situate in Shade township. Sonii-rs.'t county, I'.u, I'o.ttaiiiin 'S. acrisi, loi ucn--i clear. I;ilaiii-c tiui'i r, ad joining 1 ni'N of Ja ob Metinr"!". H 'iiry I'm-iK-r.'iT, WashitiiTton f'iist'r and 1'hiiio .'rm iiiertuan, havtnj linn on erii'ted a (w.i-story lo-r ii.iuse. Iiank birn. stiar coup and other nut buildings, with t h" apiiarteii.ine. s. No. 2. A ir-n I ,.f laud shiiate as a!'ir-s.,id. coutaii'iii" 'J; ivri-s, :, iscn-s i-l-,r, b..i.in-e t:m-ls-r. ai;oinin No. I. alsivt and laiels u( siaiti ue! sor'.s r and Wasidtctoa I 'list. r. No. rt A I rai i of hold ismtainiaa 17 acr.'S, aT's el;-:. r, l:'iita's' t i i 1 1 m -r. a-loiniu No's Iand 2and lambs ofiiidcoa licrkeblic and .iii;i'-l So-t n r. No. I. A l.-sict of latid situate at Hfon-sjiid, coiiiaiiiiti't acn-". !ll r land, adjoiii- ini lands of Nir.li lt'oiejii. I'ieive t.it: and Jofin Khoid. having tber-ai er.'i'ted a water power s iwuiill and a co ,i ini'i- o;m hi d. The forioiu. tr.iets jr e ait tin ierl.iid with coil. Taken in execution and lo I sold as the iCoprTty of eni-je II. l.-;iub.-r:, ul the suit of Paul It. Si-hlavr's u', rt. of. Alltheriht, title, Inien-st. cialm and tie niaii iof H. I. Tate, of, la and lo tin- follow ins; fl'-si-riistl Mil !;ite. situate in t jiji. r Tnrkevfoot town-hip. lo-ait No. 1. situ itcin t'ijn r Turkic f'it town ship. Somerset eo!in,y. Ta.. eontatuir.j.' tJ) sJ-l'O at-n-s. In ini the survey in nmi'-of Win. ISiddle. less a liareel in c,-.s of l!;e u!sv iiamt-l aenore owinsl by J. tienry. No. -. Adjoining No. I afo-enai I. co-it iin IJ" I l-lo; kit. s. Ik nig u Mrt of a survcv in Uitmetif Tcter Kisitui-oi. No. X Adjoiiiing Nos. I and C i.lsive nans il. sii;taininir -!'. acres sttlct Tiieiisur-. Tlie said three iiarer!- atsi.-e di erT-d Ifinir the same lands deeris-,1 by the f Irphans t'ourt of .somerset county, to Irwin V. Suliikan in pursu.ineeof priss-eiiings in Kriid foiirl in ts late of Tii:!i;i sulliv.ni, d- e'd., ? n. '. itc Vol. 10. pilu-i-e,i7,l M). No. 4. Situate a-, a'ir-siil, n ljoining (Inin It. King. J. Tiie, X. I'miu.-raiid o:h. r.-, containini; il l aiTi-s and 7"i p -relies stri -. miiisure. Is-ing the R-imc prciulses soij by !h' iniininlsi ratorH of John I.iiims, sr., to John l.e.nis. Jr.. after pmcc-stlnKs la pirti tion. Sis-1 1. c. Ktvoni at sSiiiicotel, Ta., V'l. It. pig-si .".HI, Ac No. A tract of land jiati-nted to John Weiler on Jan. I;7, situate as afoti-said. ail joining binds of Kir.'sron K:ii:th t Vnv-n and others, containing 17 acres strict m.-usuro. No. ii. A tnu-t of land p-itenti':l to John Weller on :td day of January. ISnT. la l'is r Turk-yf.sit towiishin, somersi-t ctmnly, I'a., ailjoiiiiin; Louis of John Nlcklow. Jolni Wel lerand others, containing 'Z, .r,Vli;i aenss mid allowance. No. 7. Situ.ite as aforesaid and fiatenbil to John V.'t-lier on .'Ul day of . tin. ist7, adjoining nuds of luvhl Schoe-k. John Whipkey. Kiiiah 1'ros.scn. Jotiti M iy and tithcrs, con taining "41 acres und allowance. Taken in t-xi-euliiiii and to In- gold a Hie pri.iN-nyof II. I. lale, at the suit of I. v V4 (v.k kiaiid, .. -Ain All tlv rigtit. title, int.-n-st, claim and tie. maud of J. ti. M.i.'ni't. of, in and to all tlie s -i-faee aiid soil of a I ntc! of laud fituate in Kik I.iek township, Simicrsi-t coiu.ty. Ta.. ad joiniiig lands ol ihet' imiK rl. ind A Klk l-b-k I 'mil f 'o.. Key-tor i f mI I 'ti.. John A. t ;r.iham. Jonas i.ich'v, tlie tm.-t licn-tofore sold to Hiiiii 1 l- ike. and the traci sold to Joseph li. Miller, containing li'J acres, more or less, aUi'it bo Mens; el-ar. balan;'.- tiuitM'r. Also tie co.;! and minei-;ils wiiich -.till remain un der t iif three aerisi around t he buildings and spring. Also so much of th-i privilege of tak ing and '.lMhg i-irii aa-I linii-itone from any Illilies tli-lt lll'iy Is- op;l,i d till 1 lf .r -lilisi-s, for -.gric'.iitur.il use, Ttint:il in th ibs-d of Jl s -i'i. Is.i7, riitn J. Il:n r and wife to .lotiri '. I.ii bty. and It.ivi l l.iebty, rt-or.bsl in Vol. 11. p :g-' l"-t. sTiiers.-i county r.-. ords, as sh.-.ll b ' apcurieiiani to this piv.- and uoi to i-x-t-.s- l a proji irtion which the number of acres hereby conveyed bears to the whole Tiumlicr of aci-i-s hi the farm as deseriht-.! In said dis-.l. Al-n the right to tlie private road as rcsi-rvisl an-l stipulated for in the deed of tb-o. T. ll;ier to Hoiiel M. KiKe. Also I he u of th ' pri vate wav, known as the lime road, n-sei vi-d in l!i.-.iis-l of ti.si. K. lierto .1.. li T. Miller, having Ih-Teon ens-i-sl a two-sMry d .'.elluig hiius.-, bank lutm ntr! tither oiiibiiildms. lleitig th -S.IUH-birui or tract of land that Jo seph Monet coiiveyeil to Susan Moiief. by d.ts! tlao-d tlie lltii ilay ol f.K.1. w ith Hie appurtenances. Taken in execution and to b? koIJ as the property of j. (,. Jioaet, at the suit of Joioi ll'kiug. -Al.Stl A!l the right, ti:!., interest, claim and (lis m.in.1 of lhuiiel st; p'i:inus, of. in and to a certain tract of land situate tn l".!k lack towu ship, S.imers.-t county. I'-.t.. coetaiid-ig acres, adjoining lands 'of 11 iniel Mau-t, !a bricl Slephanus and others, having Iben-oa trv-'ttsl a one and .1 lialf-slory dweiliii" house, bank !arn and other out buildings, with the iitjjj'irti-iiances. 1.1K111 111 i-xecuiiou ami 10 lie soni as tno projj -rty of 1auiH Siejdianus at the suit of Adam Urplcv and Nanev I.-IjIcv. his wife. iu riht ot s.iid Nuncy ljleys u-c. -Terms s NflTICS All ! ivius li'irt. li.-isir.-f at the ubiivt. sale will j,!, -i,.- take ll'tio- thai hi p-r K-lli. of flic Un.'Il:l-' llnne.v liius; be paid win 11 jrop:-iiy is kiiin.-i;c 1 i;.w;i: iii'i.tvim it Will again Ik- cii. tl In .de a: ibe rv.k of Hie lirsi piir.-lia.-er. 'i'he restdue of i:n- iun-hase initaey must Is-iiiid on or U-ton- the dai of conFi'i itii, vi: T hursdav, Hi-eeinlN-r i :th, 1 4. odis-tl ill Is-aeknoivKsle-,1 until the imri'tiase money is aid 111 11. il. Hh; ritrs- itllee, 1 KHWA IU Hi M iVKU. ,iiov. Htti, l'l, j Sh.-i-iir. C 10UUT riJOC'LAMATIOX. ViiEairs. Th? Tlon. J.irH.n II. I.ixr.i-. StKCKEU. Tr.-sldent Judge Of ill-several Courts of I '0:11 moil Pilots of tij.-v ver.tl (siiii-.:i 'Miu- isnk-the bitii Judicial I.'lstrict. und Justice of thei'imrisor flyer and T r.niiieranJ tjeii eral Jail 1) -liven,-, for the trial of ail capital find other otri'iidi-iN ii; tin- sat J llislriel, and I. J. Ho.lXKIl Bil l XoAil IIIK-K KKH. Ksii'a., Judges of the t'ourt.s of ( 0111.11111 l-i.n- and Ju-liis-s of th,. Courts of oyer and Terminer npital ami oili.-r t.ir. u i.-nt ,i Hi.-( .;niiiv of S.Miv-r -t. ii:ive insti.il their piT. jils. ini'l to tnt-tlini-ii-1. lorlioMin-ra Cinrt o," I '.m;.iiio:i rlca Mini tciier.il tuarti-r S.-ssiiuiii of liie i'cact-itii.i t;.-Ti -i-.ii Jail I..ivcrj-. un l Courtu of fiyi-raml Tertniuerut Soun-isR-t, uu Monday, Dac. 10.h. 1834. Mini , -ii;-r:ii jau ueii-.-.-rj-for tie- trial of all NoTK Kis hen-liy iv.-n to nil th Jiist-tfsi of the I'iiii-c, the ('niwu-r .-ml ConsiaMtK wiltiin tilt- s;ii. c.niiil v oi Sum -r-.-t. tlcit thev then nml therein tlo-ir i.n.o-r i.-imhik u.ii .u: which to their fittii i-ami in th:tt lwh:ilf ',- I" '-"" to tie none, nun r.lso tacv who will liroKviitc niniinsi the prisoners t"n.'.t ure or Kliall lie in Ihej iil of Soim-rsi-t I'oiinlv. to be XJi wslT pmme n' ""sl ,UMn EDWAltD iknivkr. A GjdI liilicatioa. Medical pnn tiiioriers of prominence are pr-scribin for the cure fif disea.tes springing from derangement fif the di gestive organs, Dr. !avid Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. This, professional cudorsi-inent is justified by the fact that no oilier pn p:tr:itios has leen found so eiticacious in th:Ls class of i!s ordt rs, even in the most advanced and severe cases. It has curiil gravel in the kidneys, where all other medicines have failed. It can lie purchased fif any druggist. A Irnok is wrapped aUmt each Isittle, explaining its use. Merchant lid you flelivcr my ines siiirt? to Mr. Smith. I Joy Xo, sir; he was tint, am! the office was locked mi. Merchant Well, why didn't you wait for him, ns I told you ? I Joy There was a notice on the door, saying return at once, so I came buck as ipiick as I could. Two Valuable FricnJs. 1. A physician can not always lie had. Uheumalism, X'euralgia, Sprains llxuiscs and ihirns occur often and sometimes when least cxjieeteJ. Keep handy the friend fif many households and the destroyer of all imiii, the fa mous I ted Flag Oil, 'JT cents. 2. Many a precious life could lie saved that is licing racked to death with that terrible cough. isecure a good night's rest by investing ril vnts for a Uittle of Tan-Tina, the great rem edy for coughs, c ildsnnd consumption. 1 Jot tics of Tun-Tina sold at J. W. JJcii ford's ihug store. Minister 4'So yo;i go Ut school, do you, 1 lobby?" IJobby "Vcs, sir." Minister "I't me hear yon spell bread." 1 lobby "Vcs sir," Minister "I't me hear you sjn-ll bread." !J.d.by "-r-e-d." Minister ''Webster spells it w ith an a, Hobby." Hobby "Ves sir; but you didn't ask me how Welisier spells it, you asked me how I sjwll it." Eacklea's Arrisa Salve. The U-st salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhclim, fewr svires, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, mid iosi tively erircs pih-s or 110 pay re.iuired. It is guaranteed t give jn-rfect satis faction or mout-y refunded. Price 'St cents per box. i'or sale by J. X. Sny ilcr, So'iursct, I'a., fir at J. V. Ural lier's, 1J rlin, I'a. Serum for the treatment of diph theria has Ui 11 fiblaiiHti so far in France from old hack horses. The French ioveriiineiit now proposes to give the I'nsteur Institute the first choitv in ihe selection of horses condemned as no longer lit for the French cavalry st r viee, the price tlic paitl licing the aver age price of the other animals sold. Lnnortant Facts- If you have dull and heavy pain across forehead anil about the eyes; if the nostrils are fre-ph-uily stopped up ami followed by a disagreeable dis charge; if sot'ciies.4 hi the nose and bitvding from the nostrils is often cx-jK-riciiertl; if you are very xc:ul.i."e to cold iu Ihe heat accompaiticd with headache; then you may lie sure you have catarrh and should ( immediate ly ) resort to Fly's Cream Iktlui for a cure. The rciuetly will y.ive instant re lief. A firm at Narctssf-e, Florida, re cently sent twoeonlgimiciitsoffirangiss to Knglantl, both shipments reaching, their destination In good condition and bringing most satisfactory prices. Iu eonseijuciicc, the remainder of the crop of oranges in the Xareossce settlement wi'd Ik- shipped lo F.nglaiid as fast a psssiblc. Knights of the Kaoabass. Tin State Commander writes usfridii Lincoln, Xeh., as follows: "After try ing oth.-r iiK'dicities for wh it s.viu ' I to In- a very obstinate cough in our two children wo tried Dr. King's New Ilis 11 very nml at the cut! of two days the cough entirely left them. We will not Ie without It her. -after, as our exp.-ri-ciice proves that It eim where all oth er remedies fail." Signed F. W. Sie-v.-iis, Slate Com. Why Hot give this great m.-dicirie :i trial, :n it is g lar.iu tced and trial Imt'h- are free at J. X. Snyder's drug store, Somerset, I'a., or Urallicr's drug store, Ucrlin, I'a. It Is said that the pay of lieo niotive engineers Is sometimes so much above that of mitmrndmiiiistrative olli crs technically their stiis-riors that the amount is not permitted toapjiear i:imiii the pa- roll. Kothinj Sa:233J? Likj Saoo333. It can b.'said without fear of contra diction that 110 m 'tlicine has hail great er success ill curing ctiughs, cob! '1 ho.i.-sciicss and is.iii.s;iinii -on than l'ati Tiri.i. Tiiis clebrattsl rem.-dv niojn t- e.ihinj-, MKttli-.-s the tlir-r.it ami I'l.'iL'ss . :;!! inihicv.s a frmi-! night rest. Ifnn- tlr.'iN e.in testify to lliereniarkalileaiit! I life-saving virtiits of this grettt reiintly. ; I'ais-Tina t-.sts only am! oO f-enls at i Utiifonl's fling slore. A great failing otf in the miniU-r of aliens arriving at Mirtsin the I'liitet! Ivingt'tini during the niiv nmnths t-ntl-ing SejiteniU r i'M is shown hy a Parlia mentary return just issuttl. Ni,'!lt sik til Im- fllletl n i'.h imisie, An.l the cms: tlml infisi the l:iy Sli.il! I'ol.l their t-nt-s like the A nil Ami :is si I: n t ly stis-l away. Just like a t-ongh fir roM 1iks after yt:i ns;- Pan-Tina, the great reineily for coughs, colds ami constipation, ii am! tVl cents at lienftirtl's drug store. A lti-iin fif sotla laid un the drain 5 1 kt will irovotit tlie ji:p;-s U-coining fcltigged with grettse; also, IIikk! the ji:hsj oiicc a week with h iiling water, in which a lillie s,xla is i!issolvcl. When Others Tail Iloitl's Sarsaparilla huiltls up the shat-ti-r-.".! system ly giving vigorous action to tiie digestive organs, creating an ti-p'-titeand purifying the blootl. It is prepared hy niotlern mcthotls, Mscssct the greatest curative nivcrs, ami lias the most wonderful rect in! fif actttal pure of any medicine iu existence. Take only llo-id's. Hood' Pill lire purely vegetable, and do not purge, pain or gripe. 2. That tooth powder U an cxivll.iiit cleanser for line tilagrev jewel ry? if Ml k?- .-' A W i LTHpqsn:iyE cure. tB&sa St. Jacobs Oil Fire Froai Iacaadeiccnt Laaipj. The fire insurance organs of the efiiintry are commeiitiiig Irecly oil the li-ibilily of the inc-itidt sct ut lamp to start fins. This important fpicstioli was bni ight 1 fore the last convention of tin- eir'-iiuvrs at Mont mi! by Chief I Lindsay, of the St. Ihi'h tire depart ment, who, in speaking of l i lrieity as a f'.cfor in criiisin;' iircs, s'tid it had been doubted that igniti-m could lie caiisfsl by iMiitact of any matt rial with the incandescent lamp, but the matter had Ixs-n sct at rest by the report of the supervisor of city lighting on tlie result of fourteen experiments to de termine under what conditions the iu-cniide.-c. lit bnlii limy prove to Ik' a source of danger. A lamp was allow ed to rest in a vertical lotion against a piece fif white pine; after four hours a sin it one inch in diameter w as discol ored to light brown. Varnished oak, well seasoned, U came blackened ill fifteen mi miles, its varnish bring blist ered in three minutes. Tiie wood bad the apenranec of licing charred at and near the point of e uitact, but was not ignited. Dry w hite pine Imard li gaii to smoke in forty minutes, but unfort unately for this most imiMirtant test, the tamp film hurucd out u the end fif that time, and tlie c.icniiietit was not renewed. A lamp which had liceri en cased in twothickms.sc.-iof musliii lie gan to scorch in one minute, gave off considerable smoke ut three minutes and burst into flame at the end of six minutes. A in wspap r, 011 w hich a lighted incandescent lamp had Urn placed, was cnrhmiicf! in three min utes aiil set on lire iu for'y-livo min utes. Sixteen candle -power lamps of normal voltage were u.-cd. For cleaning oil paint Ufire re painting, use two oiimvt if soda dis s'llvcd in a ijuart of hot water, then rinse nil with clean water. Vtry hot soda iu a sohiiion, applied with a soft limine", will remove jKiint splashes. I'sc soda in the wiiUT to clean paint and gla-ss iustci.d fif soap. DO YO U WANT SECURITY IN INVESTMENT? If so, J. in the Amerii-oi siynda-ate, of Cliitti go l:l , bos.- cons. rvati e :oii-y iiascimliiisl ihem loaM-rige for the first m nioiHlia 01 l-sr ,1 s ret nt, paid as fo'.iow: Januarv 1 l Tf! I June pt r X Kel-ruarv ill p- r cl I Jut , J r ul Mar- b..." 4.1 i r ci ( Austitst M per cl p-U lit jH-r ct , si ; t. .al r. !" Jsr c May ; 1- r cr j tiiinrs are n iviiii llni'- fSlvlilt-nds, why 1101 vejs sh iris. s:n i-.ieh. Manual of Initu' 111.1111111 fr.-.- on Hpiiln-.i! Ion. tiivc 11- a cull. livi'eild Cheeks Cas.'ml I f '.!:t All.' rii'.lll Svn-li-.-.c li'.i-.uieli . s-.i c. a -rs. to I'ruik shauk V Co., K001.1 Tt 1.11 I .I'ldo.;, lttlo bur. T.i. YOUR EYE! We want to catch It ! I'.Vl'.r.Y FAKMi:!' in Soii.t rs-et oiinty wlio h:m aeonl of Hemlock r.:srk or a Hi.Ie to tiisjuiseof w ill liml tluit th- 'N Kl.l'KM K TAN'Ni:i!Y Co., will j.:iy the highest c:isii j. rices for liie suiue. Wrile for ijuot itii-us to WINSUiW S. .;T.i". A CO., 'o:il!ilenee, l':t. GOOD LIQUORS! and Ch:ap Liquors i;v f-:Hii!! nt ln- !! IielialiU I.'.-HK Stof, 309 .MKin St, and 106 (liulou St, Jolmstowii, Pa., nil iiiils of ihe i lioi rest Punters In liur-k;-t mn Ut !i:nl. To my ol.l rii-tnin -rs this U :i vell-kriovi faeT, :iin tn all others f:iiivine::i' ire f will li; fcivt'M. Don't foiyel tiiat I Uvj nil liaml the j;re:i!tsii vki iety of Lltniiil's, the i-hoiti-wt l;r:intj-i alnl at the Inwivt jii'iit. P. S. FISHER. SPECIAL NOTICE. That I will se:l, until further notiiv, tlir- follow Ins; 'iitis al tl i-1 prices. re;:ir.l- lt.sjt of liu- a.lvaii.v of "J.1 in r gallon tax liy the o crii'iieiil: A A. t:iie rye. years, ?fj.i per iiiioii; TiiH'eainM-. '1 ye:irs, M Caliiiiel. 4 years. J--J..VI per U i'lo:.; llritieiiort ami 'l'h.nii-so:i'.s jmro rye, ." -:. .j.."iii jut gallon: l-'incli. fiol- tittn Wtsliliiie. I illisoil's, ioil-illSoll f 'o., ili.nrlioii. Is 4. ."ill r-er trail n; ! lannisville. lKjtijriit'rty. Momieelio, 1 1 years, jCi..i j.er jr til'.n. t'al:!'ori!i,i i:n s tlry unl ueet, I'roiii 7e per :iil in to s',.:f, li ilisti'iet l.r:iiiiis; my own huportat ion. Sherry nntl i'ort r.'iiitt from Z -Vi to y.; ut per ir.il lon; also the liiiit Irisli anil St-.itt h u liiskies at lowest vholei.-,li rates. I'all or tieml for s.cc pri'-e lisi at A. ANDR1ESSEN 1", Ffilera! St., Allegheny. No t-Mra ehari-tor puck in;;. Te!eiliore . .. !.:.- i in. in iiiipiiiiii'. .incline, . tl.,'..l .-.1 l.. ..l, l.i Xothinsr On Earth Will Sherilans Contlition Towtler! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong sad Henlthy ; Prsveots all Disease. Coorl for MovlliHif Jim. It I alxuluti-lv t.nrv. IIlir'-TT csinif ntratol. Tntpian. t.tv r.i-. tr'ltll ! 1 1 nl x iiv. u iIhrr Ol.r f.ijilli u .inmir. s?i K-:lr ttMilu lw Orr Urci' ran wii! in. fit: mrwlmx m.irnt.i in-Ti'til R.mii.s ki.s niK- ra-t.HiM-r. II ) ih -aii-t tct It nd lo un. Auk lirsl. Sii'iili- l.v i il iu -iainM. fin- pork-l. I.:riri 1 1 4 ib. inn. brf mull. 91 2 S: I4r.mr1111.51 rx-in-s prt-p.ul Sa-iii-.t-rtiiiv irf Tlir llt-si riiilir lni-riiet tn--. 1 srm-1 -mm it 011c vcr iiini-r m- i :mi iiytt rn Wl La..'oil.:ki. & ixl.scuiiia il.c -1.. iiuuu, Naa COPYRIGHT rill I ORTAIX A PATENT t SriK.iit anirr anil an bnne.t oiHntmi. write to 1 1 N A: fl.. who have bad r.firi'tl fly years' xpennce tn the iimtent business. t'oDioiatiu-a tnii ttrictlr cinlllinti4i. A llaatlbiiwk ul irw fitraiaiiiin rtmoeriunif I'a I rn la al bow to otv tain ttit-m at.-nl free. Also a raialufiieoJ. ibeciiaa k'ttl anil sctentifUi tonlttf m-uI free. fatdiit ttt-n thrtitiuli Munii & Co. TeeelTe rwcia luttimia the SrifaliKr AnirriraH. anil .':uj km bmutflit taitliilT ix.-lore the puMic with out oust to tlie inventor. Thia nuli-ihtid paper, iMuetl welilT, eleicantlT illastraletl. ban brfur tba biru-est rirL-ulat.ua uf anr gcietttille work ia tint Wjri4. V J a Teer. haiiip'tt ct-nit sent free. k'l'lllir.. L'.hl... ......I t.l. 4 "j, HimU e,-i ie. j iru'iiHH, ,.n mi...... j. w-.r m . r.i -tj - euiita. rerj nuiut-.f coatHina ueu- t.rul iioarea. with piaii. enabl ins builder to allow lbs tilatea. Iu color, and DboftwruDha nf ni-r luliHit (It'nittm uul 'ure cooirttt ta. Atlilr - MU.N A Co, ii.w noun. 3il BaoabwAT - - .-LSI v.-. .; LI! V-lTcAV EATS. I HADE MARKsTV For is made to cure m CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Obio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria NoerllU Aim. Branch Johnstown Mail KMin s. lb kwood a. III., soiu.-rsei l.bi, Sli.yts!cill -J:.vr, lliV--rsvi!e Jobie-rowu G.i'l. J'lhnsrowii Mall Kxri-ss Kockwl IltO a. 111.. Soiii r-et ll:-"i. stoyt-iown ll:..'t, Itisiv-ersvilit- l-'.ol, Johnstown l-': .i p. 111. Johnstown Aeconiiiiilatio:i.- len-k oo-t Vl.i i. 111., Somerset ti:u stoyestowti li:l, lloov ersvlllei:l.i, Johnstown 7: J. Iiaily. Horriiw'AKii. Mail. Johnstown Uriilu. 111., Iloovt -ruvlllt-Trll. Stovesiown 7i Somerset 7.iV, llockwtsMl Ex press. Johnstown Sr.HI p. in., Hoov-rsvill .1:11. stuyi slown Somt is l ::Vi, Ibs-k-wotnl i-.Si. Htinday inly. Johnslowii r::)0, Somerset llockwooil IO:-k F.XNS VLVAX I A ItA I I.KOA I. EASTERN STANDARD TIMI. CoMO NSKtl Sf KKIiI'LE. T mills arrive and (!e)irt from the station at Joliiistouoii u follows: W l-STWARD Southwi-tlern Kxpresi Western Kxprei-s John .low 11 Aii-omliioilatio.-i... AcCtfllllllOtltioll... Tin-iflc Kxpn-ss Wav 1 assciigcr Mail Johnslowii Aceom in illation... Kasl I-ine EASTWAKIl. Keystoni- Kxpn-ss Sca'- bore K press Alt mi 1:1 Accoiiilnt slat ion Main Line lamM Imy K.X r ss A III x ma Ats-oiiiuiotl-ili.il! Mail Kxpo-ss Joliiirown Actsi.iniiii-i.it ton... Tli'lid'-iphla Kxpress J'asl l.ine 11. m. ti:-"7 " lebi " Hi'4 " ;(:. " .-.:I6 " : l p. til. V:'i p. In. KC a. tn. . W -. Vi'l " ,.l'i;i " .11:111 -l.'."rJ p. In. . 4: i t " . li:". " 7.'i .l'l-jo " Vor rate. m:iM. Ac. y o to Ticket Agent or mid.-.f I Ii'- h- Wat!, T. A. W. llu r ifih Avenue. Tii:liuri. Ti. M. M. Trevi-t, J. It. Wtm-I. fjt-n'i jaiui(er. Ueii'l Tasn. Agt. The County Fair z'.ii rJs an eCr!ler.t crror'.:i:''y f -r t-ie ricf;-rccl;et to j..ct yf-cr wa' h. li j.ju wot IJ 1 j i'fo;-f .t'-.-i'rt-t hi li vj.it Ui.it the bitw 1 or ri:.- is a eVi"if:'jf s.:-ij t. -" jh.'s-:-fi 11 itxy.AAi.vA,A i iiijiiL Tiiii vir.d?-f; I bow is iw,v rt'.eJ tu ths j Jas. Boss j Fii!od Watch Cases, wl.ish are maJe of two f!utcS r-f rij Si. I leteil t a rlife rf i;.rr,r..-iM.-Ti rrv-; -1 ! vy ? ? J, &M o.ij L'.ti iiL'-.'i i i'.w.; 5., r.:-.i.a. Guaranteed wczr 20 years. Ai.v.-.ys Ks.i; f rtl.'s tr.-.'jr.ui.:. None pni ; v : !:t : t it. tfirf SoU cn!y tl-.rotsh waUli e.a'-jrs. A milch cut c.'.eiter ..ick ms a Sanltana cbarm tml f.-e ci reucit. KeystoneWatch Case Co.. PHILADELPHIA. SA 1 t'a (r:s-.- SgZe - 3. . -' .i : J ' ..j.'- DREXEL'S IMPROVED eMULSION OP COD LIVER OIL WITH CHEMICALLY PVM HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA. FOR CONSUMPTION. BRONCHITIS, COUGHS. - COLOS, ASTHMA. SCROFULA. " SKIN DISEASES. NERVOUS DISEASES. - DISEASES OP CHILDREN, - WHOOPINQ COUCH, ANAEMIA. - CATARRHmM. - GENERAL DEBILITY, ETC., ETC This TaluaMe preparation nra by In nulritfre b.I alterative p-iirrr. It a true tngiiiun,-ne a lime iap, is easily ilisested. quickly a:milatt d, n.l shows iu wondertul a lion on biowl. tissue and nerve by a most market! improvement Irua the firl ti'jse. DroiPi's r-atj'sina pf Cod Llvfr Oil I espeelalr 8crtccai.lc l.;r an.-rtnia. Bienrousucs. Iit scrcluia antt s-rolulous sw-:lins, planduUr er.lan:rr.:it. and the w.iMii.-' diseases n( chiMIiood. roriis pri.'tc and ncrvotw conditions, Ios cf fl-sh. du tui 'ocd sleep and ui-ht sweats, .1 is a perfi-ct cure. Drewi'i E:aciion of (X-d Liver Oil the vrry bet reineily to te had lurco.Ui'is. coids lironclelis. CTxmp. laryngitis, snre and bleeding throat, boarse aes. UcLlmu in throat, serene's ol cilest and all other irritated, inflamed and diseased ccndaions oi the turuat, lungs and chesc. large bottlet, 50 ceati per bottle. SulJ by draggiits genenTy, or ttct to any aJJrei oa r oeipt of SO canti. SOLE PROPRIETORS, Winkelmann & Brown Drug Co. BALTIMORE. MD. U. S. A DOLLARS PER NTH Em Your Own Locality mailo r:isi!y aiitl lionomMy, without capi tal, ilt.riii..j your st;iare litmrs. Any man, woiiuii, Imy . r sir! t an do the work h.-imU iiy, witimut -xH'r;tii:e. Talking tin liercssary. Xoiliisi? likt It f..r itioiny ni:ikiiijr.vorti!r. rvtl In-fore. Onrworktr. aiw.iv.s frosiH-r. time w.'-tttl io leariiitii the liiuiness. Wo teach you in a iiiulit how to siifccetl from the iirt hour. You ran niuku a lri-1 ithoiit x pensc to yourself. W .tart you, ftiniish ert-rythint; iitietietj to carry on the busi ness suctLsfi:!!y, ami guaiairicc you asrainst faiium if y.m hut follow our Kiiiijilo, I'l.iiu InstrtRtions. Ktaikr, if you are in netil tif roatly wont y, and want to know ail about tlio L-est ayin;; business In-fore the public, geiitl us your adtln-ss, niiJ wa will mail vou a Uotu mcut glvlu you all thu jiartitukr. TRUE & CO., Box 400, Augusta, Maine. r ) Btr'liNsa M COxVLG A merira fur ob-. taining a, bread-" wlnnini; eduea-4 tiou. KcTcircuiarsal acuress ' p.ou?fasoss. Pittsburg. Pa Is A it is To IJure Confidence in the I'fiytician j;,,, v You are always Mir 'if getting tin- frcsht -t 111. tJi.-'i,, 1- j.,,. Carefully CiiiijKMJiitlel. TRUSSES iFITTEi) All of the Itett ami Most Approved Tnie Kt,t ,,t st Stilt f 'tet ion fj 110 ri n teed. OPTICAL. GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES CALL AH3 KAVF v- SIGHT TESTED. "j JOHN N. SNYDER, j Somerset, - - - pj New York Weekljj Tribune I TWO JD OLIj-AE,S Louthefs Drug Stoi This Model Drug Store is Rapidly Becoming ifrl Favorite with P FHESH MB PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trm Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. j Til E Is.KTolt filVkS 1'tUSoNAL ATTKSTloN TO THE CnVil-ofM.lv,. r t Lontiier's PrescriptionsiFaiaily ReceK; flUFAT CAKE BKINi; TAKEN Tt 1E ONLY KKH-ll AMI 1-t KL AHTI. ; Is. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optieal Goods always on l.ar.d. Fn n ; large assortment all caa be suited. TEE FIHEST BBMBS OF CIGAES Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our to 'ntending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET, f- Somerset Lumber I3LIA.S MAM FAtTfltKK AXU IlFAl.ttt AM V IU .t.l-s LL IMi Ki'I A!i I Lumber and Building Materials. Hard and Soft Wood- Oak, Poplar, Siillnc. IVnlutit. Yellow riiic, Floorliis, therry, MiltiKlen, Door, Lath, it h Ue I'lne liillul, A gi-iK-ral '.iiieof al! sr.itln; ih I. mills r an. I IttiiMins .M.i!fr;:.l ittn! i:.-r.' -' ' ' Ktm-k. .lt, rtn furiii-h :mj iliinx in the line tf nur Imsimss t.nT 'i. r na--Jr ble pniiiitn-s., su h as P.ruvLrts uill-sizel wurk, t Elias Cuxxixgham, OETice ml Y.nl Opptite S. & C. R. R. Slatior, MiXI IT WILL PAY YOU Tt Iil Y Yol lt lomorial Work WM, F. SHAFFER, SOMK.USCT. I'KNX'A. Manutit-turvr of ami In-.ili-r in Kil.li-rn Work Kumislnsl on Short Xotiee, MM A59 E101IE im Als, Agent for Ihe WHITK BKt iN.K ! tVrsons In nettl of Mtmunu-nt Work will tiiiil it to tlit-ir inti n-.t to rail al my simp wlu n-a prtis r -liii.wuii; win l. ivi ii tiu-m. i-Siitistit-timi guumiilixnl in evt-rj- caw, ami l'riv very low. 1 iu ite Mieviul ait. nlK.li lo the Whit Bronze, Or Pur Zino Monumtrt Inlroiluet-tl by Ilt T. W. A. Kin. n a tli t-lil.Kl iiiiiiniveini-iit in the (niint ul Material ami t'taslrui-liiii.antl w hit-h is ili-stlmsl ti lie Ihe .-ul:ir Mniiuiii.nl fur our ttiaiist-ttlilr I'li lii ill-, t i: t-us u rail. WM. P. S1IAFFEK, IMPOKTAST TO ADTKSTISEKS. The cream of the country va la llitairiguia'a County Seut LUu. aJvertisera avail thetutekes of tlie copy of nhich can to had of liemingtoa THE BEST None Too Good When You MEOICJXKS.- It is Ju.st as Ifiisirtant to Secure FRESH, PURE DRUGS, Ihem. AT SNYDER'S AND Somerset Herald ONE YEAR. AJJrcss all orders to The Ueiuld. Main Street, Somerset, Pa. m mm A AM. likrt-, MuU1 iaj.!i. tr H' al.itr. lhtl A, ELGSSrj BY scnm-isis ti FSACTICaLLT lUlltAAU Over 500 Beautiful Designs. J i V Hi ft - t a..wi-"-"',v.nf-: MONUMENTAL BSCS-' 5 ; 4 r is! YOU CAN FIND 5 these lisU, ! o 61. 'a ttTTHBt M ' OUT lit. 1 1 it. ' irnaaa- i. uwiuwuiH KmK.irWloi(, imuiniiMj - i J . ! will
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