4 - . f ; t i ;- i ! 1 - i v, 1 - J : 1 SAY.-lxE ISLAXDEItS. THE MAN EATIN3 NATIVES CF THE ISLAND OF GUADALCANAL o:i Mo.r.'a;n Triix-s Thxt JrrTrt tk l.ip.i.-.;i.' .f Trrrilory Tha the Span--.ii I; -oiT-rcd Over Thrf .4 ox drod V.r Asa ITvitent Mr. Woodford. A I . r; the ; f vr v; jr.; ao the En'ish and tha :?.ns civid;(i t'je tiractiful pr-p cf l.i;ii;n i. la.i between themselves 1 I n'::.l around to 6ee if their .: ini--;;o;i was really wertb any- t:::::3 : Tin-- i.idid that tlie is'ands lovely to the eye cv.i good enough to kr-en. bat that t2 natives were the t .M. -t a:;d most untamable savages t ",rl:j.i tTcr met It was all a inau. I '.? wus vrrrtii to venture among them. A j.'a:;iioat t.r two have been kept in the i . Kirhixxl of late vears, but thesa t .vV ik t prevented the head h enter and r:iri!;ibal.s from loripius off a white nau's head on every convenient occa sion. The scene cf the latest native exploit U the large inland of Gcadalcanar. Sev- members of an Austrian Fcientifio xj.'xliiioii, wbilo daubing the moun-t-.u know n as the Lion's II ad early in Ar.pcst, lsafl, wore attacked by the t nsiinien or island natives. Five cf the TV'.nv wr? killed end six were wonnd- -.'.. iiM-Iuciras two pciik-s and some eail t.rs. A fciiunltaneons attaek was made i:poa the il:tnbTS and the small party tUy had left in camp below. Of course xhc thrives were no match lor guns. B'iJ they were sonn driven into the Lu. h. l et not be fere they had inflicted t'-rrlble los. Amung the killed was U..ro:i vru Ncrlntk. The Lien's Lead is in the very heart cf the Hand, t.-:ng almost equidistant I; vn u the siel'-s liiidenrlsof Guadal- r:.n:'.r. No white man had ever been tV-t? I-f-re. No white man had ever p. tu trat: d the interior before except .Mr. C M. TVeclfoid, and he went only s.bo'.t 15 miles h!and, ascending the At.i- riv.T. Yhrn he had to torn back f , r "'; !I ;it rf-nsotis ia which tue na tive s were C'::ie rwd. Hat we must not i ! r : k r B' ::j.iu;in Be.yd, who dissp- r V i : u.roii "he co;tst woods and was r f.ci It 13 saia mar mis t '.J Lr:tcn intended to dr;lare i ! ::.'! u'i;k s d to his country on t :.:h(f !::s landing there. At av r. h. budd with his shotgun Mi.i -.i i h"! w-s gf ing to shoot a mess T t :h; r:: , .".: d that was the last that r. v( r sea cf ivjor 13 u Boyd. For tr.'.t. -. yi.::s p:-es. nts vcere made to the rc:sft ut iv.-.s marked "B. R" and "Ben v.: -ctl' hiking for you," but Lorh:eg -Tiw ever heard of Lis fate. l!e i is about 80 miles long st: i !') v ; i '.-, 1 it is one i f the south- r;i inio:)--, ia the British territory. A lure been made cf it chief ly v. -l j r 11 that it shows is the ff.-a-ts, ths ir'u-h cf the rivers, the jiK'u:jT:.::- ti nt can be sen from the k a. 1 ii;o t;vc little riv r.s that Wofjd- i !i:;s ex'uor All tlie rest is blank. L: T!'s h. ui is a prominent feature, and H ;s o t:mi;T; d to be 5,50 feet hiirb. In lvS; Kr. Wooilford attescpred to : r- a.-b Lion's head, but was prevented - ly the .' ' T:!ity cf these mcautain triVcs, who 1 ror.ght the Austrian party to gri:-, r.t.l l y the timidity of his v pui :os. B;t !:e J:vcd six months among I the c-jast tsative? at the little town cf " Ar.hu i:y nit ai:s rf most liberal pres- ' cms he maiie friends with the natives i t .irre. They never stole anything from Lis hut, and Lc often induced them to . .; accompany him ou small trips into the cor.iitry. The p-ople living inland usually ran iutn tiie bah whf-n they saw bim com-j- ing, but their fears were allayed by Lis ' Jiatiro friends, who would shout that : he was a pood white man who bought ; Lutf-rSies, birds, snakes and stone axes i and m- asured the water. But the peo j pie of tho mountains still farther in- land could not be mollified, and all bis i: attempts to reach Lion's Lead and the $ s;ill higher mountain of Lammas re- suited in failure. The farther be and y hie coast natives went np the river Aola in their canoes the more timid bis es- cert l(ecarn. They rounded every bend j in the riverwirh spears poised andkeep- ing a g'xwl JtKrSor.t Any whit? man cn the coasts of the roiocria crorin must be constantly on hispcard. If Lo kttrmpts to go inland ' anil a-' t r:d a mr nntaiii, his life is kard- ( 1? w-.rth purchnsiijg. even though a ' man-of -w.-.r maybe lying in a neigh boring harbor roajy to barn a dozen '-'villages if anv harm is clone. This is the mis'ake tlie Austrian party made. The natives are vtry superstitious about ; the m. cntain tops. fcknje drad object ; a Luge fish cr clam cr a devil, always :livis ihtre, ji::J woe will Utide the , who-le i -hii-d if bis j-eiiee is disturbed. C'anniLiisia is v( rv common, and bc::es :.ee hawked alx nt fcr sale from town to t ;vn. Net a few white traders iind i:ativ s Tming to the Solomon is- .: lu::us cn vesst Is have !;(- n killed solely .'or tiKir Leas. f.jr all these natives. '-like n:aiiy cthr savages ia the I'acilic, rreg.;nl a coJiicticu ! liamaa bra-is as a ifreuscre be-vund price, ileu-of-war ai rways isit t!:e .:t?t after th se murders. :i'ct tci y are usually unable to capture the culprits, as the natives invariably ,Tet;re into the bush whe-n t:;ev see a Hvarship c-oming. Awhile apo Jh? Eng lish did C3tch cue tf the murderers. Mil. y got tegether a large crowd cf the natives, and most imcressiveiv shot the criminal, but no deep moral 1 2 t seems to have been prcxlaced. Ia ISnS !vlr. Woodford again visited ;tbe islands, ;!d again he failed to reach ; tiie mountains cf Gnadalcanar. The Austrian? n aclMtl the mountains, but paid a terrible price fe.r it to these is- : J.iLds, discovered by the Spanish more ta3 oUO r. ars ago, are still almost as litrle know!. i j' c;' heir cf.-a.-t lines. ;:s the antaittic coj.ii.t ut. 2V.v York ;tfnii. Ccc:-'. fche Wis just 5 r-ri ..!, bt she was capable cf c-tzcti-v.-s . Li.j ia their in- teijsity wcu:J strain th? capacity cf ; much larger breasts ;'r u iT& .' I am mad as a bail, " the cried. "I am going to grow : Lcrns and : xn cTcrybc'y cut c.f the Lous?." ; H-. r gr.it!:me;her overheard tho re- ' m.:rk and called the little cue to her ; Kid?. . "Yoa wouldn't ran your grandmoth- jrrcat cf t..-e Loae, would you!" she "S un," t.'w tot relied, relenting uader tlie personal appeaL "Yea could vLido." v oulJ yen run your :u:.tuuia out?" "Xa fche conlu Lida t.x). " "Year rapa and Aunt Mary and Jack i wiiat -::ut them.'" persisted the jratdaothtr. . " "Taey could all hide." Lat my dear, what use would your airi:s ce n we could ail bide.:-" -i "Oh," the n plied with delightful r nccnsistency, "i nt I could f ud you, s hough. " Nw Ycrk Mail aud Express. V Slonnlaia CllMiblj;. I lu a sketch cf ifir YvilJiam Martin i .Seaway, tbe mountain climber and cx r:VTtrcf the Himalayas, The Euglish , iiustrutetj Magazine says that be has - he v:ia:UT's walk" that is, a gen ; ie rr.-!i tf the boiiy, with no unequal tvps, but swinging Lis beswith .h.-h-i aic pncision. lie is a siim man, tut siongh. full cf energy ;md with iron "i3usks. Wlie-n climbins thH i:v.a!a. as be st?- ii days cn srow and gla :-.r. l'wie; taat time Le traversed rota cndtoc::d the thre e longest known j :Liticrs iu the world onfsiiie t.p ems and Iand-d cn i ue summit of ; :'i, :ier pea,,, 22,000 ftrt Ligh, Uw j rcatest height yet rr ached by man. rem N. w York to Batavia will a delivered in 1 days Lean the date cf ' :iaij;ng. j ;' Th digit, a brew measure of .' cgtii, was a Kt;2o over nine-tenths of s-i :orh. I; was c.ktn from the second cjint of tbe rihi farcfuigcr. CarboiniMlnm. Tlio manufactnre cf carbornndnm is on" rf the j:io-t nniijne of recently es tablished in instric. and the plant at Niagara is one c f extreme interest in connection with the amazing power now generated at that locality. As is dow well known, carliornwaai is a compound of carbon and :Iie-ou, in ap pearance presrntiiss a surface cf high lnster, iridescent with many colors, the valuable property of the substance, con sistinz in its extretue hariaese, in V. hieh respect it standi next to the dia mond, and consequently is coming into cxtensivo osi a a polishing and abra sive agent In the prwss cf mainf.ic ture, quartz sand, ccke, evv:ict and sait aro intimately rcixi-d. This material is placed in the furnace around a lrgo cylinder of coke and the entire ra-iss covered up and finally walkd in with a loose framework of brkks. At the ends of this furnace ere the plt s or i!cc- rrotl scf a powerful i lci trio circuit, and when the current is turned ou cn intj-nse heat is produced, whieb results in a chemical combination of the carbon cf the coke and sawdnst and the silicon of the sand. The process is coiitin-ed for 24 Lours, and thin, after cooling, the carborundum is extracted, a scries of operations linallv rrepariug it for tho market New icrk Sun. Kannlne For Office A gentleman who is usually a home keeping man, but who was induced to enter the race for a minor orace early in the campaign was "giving Lis ex perience" cntsiue cf meeting the ether day. He said: "Xo, I snail never run for cfSce again, not if I know it For three weeks after I took the stamp I did not see my family, and during my absence at that timo a fellow who was shipping watermelons for me pocket d the returns for four carloads and skip ped the country; a tramp rode away cn one of my best horses; my wife u vest ed 200 ia bicycles; my ycuugest daughter ran away aud married a fel low fcr me to support, and ail cf cur mutual relatives came to congratulate my wife oa the honor which had been conferred upon mo and incidentally to spend tho summer. Thoso three weeks cost me in round numbers 4u0, to say nothing cf the son ic-law, who threat ened to be permani nt, find the cCice for which I was striving is worth ju.-t fcMJO a year. I won't be elected, however, and I'm glad of it Bat this has been a campaign cf education to me, for in it I have learned just Lew much cf a fool I really was." Atlanta Constitu tion. Trollry Conductors' Errs. Street railway men, who cro inclined to a'cribe all the ills from which they suffer to tlie introduction cf electricity as a motive power on titecar lines, have discovered new grounds for complaint .-.bout the hardships cf the live 5 they lead. A conductor of the Columbia ave nue line put the case in a cnts'iell the ether night when he sai l: "liaiiroariin ain't the softes' job there is in the world. When I commenced, 12 years ago, 1 was stronger n fcanriow, au now it's as much .is I can co to carry a Hat ful cf nickels. My sight's beginnia to fail me now, an it's all cn account of these here electric lights, fcr they've knocked out 3;.ts of the l.oys already. Everv time we cress a carrent 'breukcr the light fashes, au what with the constant jarrin it makes n:y Lcud ache all the time. I'd rather wcrk r.uder a tallow candle or a calcium lijhr any thing, so long's it's steady. I'll soon have to D3 wearin glasses l:ko tho moit cf 'em. Thirty-two oat cf the 53 regu lars an subs ca this division wears glasses already." Philadelphia H-x- crd. raid Too Much For tbe nbv. Caleb Las three chihlren John, Mary and Jane. John is the eldest and so tiie most inquiring. IIj had heard that ba Lies were bought from da-tors, and one day asked Lis mother about prices. "ilother, how much did I ccst?" be inquired. As some reply Lad to be made, bis mother said $1,000. John thocyht it over fe.r a moment, and then asked : "How much did you pay fer Alary!-" "Fifteen hundred dollars." "Why, she cost mere than me." "Yes, girls alwavs cost more than bovs." "What did yoa pav for Jane?" Jane is a little self wiib d tyrant. "Jane cost $2. GOO." said Mts. Caleb. and John lapsed into deep thought. In a few moments ho said, "Mamma, I doa't think Mary cost too much, Lnt yen got stack with Jane." New York Times. A I'nique Republic The repatiic cf Goust is the smallest in the world. Andorra is aa empire in comparison. Goust is about a mile square, and it houses lCOptrsons. It has been independent these 250 years. It stands on top of a mountain bv the Spanish border, near ti;eeel:;eef France and it gets along virycrrfiTt;.L!y with out ever mixing itself in o;h(r people's alairs. and without reading the even ing papers, cr, so far as we knew, the morning onis. The delectable 1.53 govern themselves by a council, one member of which is selected to see that th br.si nes agreed upon is executed, ilait.rs go along very smoothly, and Goustia:i3 are all the happier because nobody knows mnch about them, and then fore they are unenvied. Kansas City Times. A Welsh Iinm-r. A new terror is in store for epicures namely, the Web-h menu. The t-'ou:h Wales Daily News recently printed the following specimen : Pys Ciii L-.iaid. Saws liutin a Cawcwmeraa Gwjntysg. bantelt!inn. Tuaeiuion yr Tmerh.Kir:- a Tlieneaoa Om. Liryil.an. A- can Yi-ijii- a ;:.r. 'j rn.("Ti:,.. lloruiiwj d o Furhi-:-: H'.n a taw's o Wla. Pys c;i i-i-jii. PottnPui. T- ; ttrt C!!T?n:!:d iiLtr.. Toteu la. C au's. Probably after tbe d:::. r hjs finished with "caws" Le begins to fee 1 the cfu:i.t. A Crrat EraaOjr Drinker. I Lave stea the statement that r.o man ccLldclriLkhalf a gailcncf Ircncy a d;:y fer mere than a very vhrrt time," said John I Smita of Lituh ti. Vi. biit thire is a man livisg ia il.o tov.n I reside in who has m vtr missed drink ing that E.uch Lr.n.dy in a cay fer 0 years. Iis name is John Lutltall, at:d Lc owns a brandy ciistilicry near Linde. He Las use d ik, tier r.s a beverage since early ycuth, and for the past 0 vears has ccuscmcd half a gailon cf Lraudy a day. He is not an im Lriate Ly ai'y n: ans, net becoming intoxicated by tho brandy. lie is hale and hearty and stands well in the cemmnnitv where ho live 8 as a business man. Nc explanation can bo given cf Lis reaiarLable jewer rf withstanding tbe effects cf hecer. biu z.r one who knows him doubts tho itiitemiLt as to Lia having taken the i mount I Lave said. It has not ini7;sirtd his digestif:n in the slightest degree, as n is u.-ually claimed it will do." V." asbiirgtoa tar. Schocl Improvement. In tho Federated Clnls cf Illinois tbe tiearu crewerking armstly to im- rove the public n bocis cf the state. wita tliis aim tbey lake cp c:fle re i.t phases cf rol.col wczk, ia the nrH place : Tisitii-g the schools net critics lut as learners, so as to co-oj rate uith scbecl- teache rs ia securing imcroveme nts that tre neeeied. Certain members study tbe f.n tm , wmiuuuo ii n uuuj ,uixn bihe it the lr duty to watch ail se boed Jegi.-Jstion and to L-aia seme thing cf the value cf tbe best Lew met beds cf ; euueaiicn. When using ra-;ic;::e tl.-r.-jors, ibo crdinary glass tube v.th r. rLher bulb ! fitted en, it is well to rome mber that CO d:cts make cue tea.-pcci.fuL j ! t Salt is a good baronie ler. dan p, rain is r rotable. When it U PRACTiCiN'G LAV. C)i JaCsm S.-.t It I Absolutely Dorold of Arauvrmmt. "There's no more fnu in the practice of law." cbsen.d the judge us he ee;t Iv 'rns!ied awav tho film of soft ahs ! -: froai the live cad cf bn c:gar. "Th.rty -;ars u-za. when we used to i,reacli all ".lie witnesses on the other sido and have two cr three C;-l-ts every noon recess, it was v.or:h while to be ia theprtues- eion. "I read in my old homo pspc' Jfcr ilay that Bill Tr.iynor was dead. There whs a charartrr. Did I ever tell you the Btorv ahcat bim? "Bill cuce sat on a jury in one cf my first cases. It was an ns.saclt and bat t!rycas. The trouble came np over the tttempt to lu.ld a force across a L;ga way. There were twr difenaanbi and fenr TK-!i.secu!i::g witnesEts. The trial was held at the heme of the justice cf the ideate, a clapboard little house right out in a cornfield. We con id u t find 12 men in the tewtship, so we agreed to a inry cf six. The justice's wife stood in the doorway during tho trial and dic tated all the rulings. "They didn't make any cp.se against bs my partner anl I appeared fcr tho def.-nse but we knew the jurymen wanted their fees, and they wouldn't cet any if the defendants won. So we were not very bcpeful. "The six juryiaou went out into the cornfield to deliberate. Tbey were goue a'.cut two hours and then brought in verdict of guilty and fined each of the dt fondants f5 and costs. The jury was about to be discharged when my partner jumped np and said to cue cf the jury men: 'Say, who are you? I don t re- laember seeing you before.' Then the fen-man speke cp and said: 'That's all right Bill Traynor couldn't wait He went off home., and wo got Joe hero to take his place.' "That's a fact Bill bad put in substitute cn the jury after they got out in the cornfield. The justice said it was all right anyway, b.- long as there was a majority cf the jury present, but I get up and threatened to sue bim on his bond, so he got scared and set aside tho verdict and discharged cur clients. "After I came on the bench Bill Trayncr wa3 up before me for stealing a skct, and I made the instructions to the jury rather favorable to him, and be was acquitted. You aee. I had a friendly filing for hiia because be had helped me to win one cf my first casus. " Chicago Record. CONSOLING HER INTENDED, Gorce's t PDcccuKary Fears Wcra IMwl- pated by One Word. She had agreed to become his wife. For a long time he had sat in silence. too full cf emotion to say anything, so jrrcat was iiis happiness at having at last achieved the feiniist diraru of his life. At length his face, hitherto wreath ed with smiles, became clouded. A scowl cf annoyance settled upon it the, who h:wl been attentively watch iag his countenance, was quick to ob serve the change. "What is the matter, George?" she asked in alarm. "Yenaie not sorry you asked me to marry you and that I con sented? Oh, George, I hope that ia not it" "No, dear. Yea know that I love yon as neve r woman was loved before." "Then what is it that causes you dis tress? Te ll ;ae that I may console you. It is the duty cf a littlo wifie to com fort her Lnsband in afHicticn, and I am going to bo your little wifie, ain't I, George?" "Yes, darling, yoa are." And there was a silence during which no 6cund foil upon the air except a noise like tho popping of champagne corks. "Well, Georgie. now tell me all about it." "Weil, clear, I was wondering what your father will say when I ask him for your hand. You are such a precious jew el that I dare not ask hini for you. I fee 1 as if I were robbing him cf tbe greatest aud most precious thing in the world." "W.J1," she replied, "if that's all that's the matter with yon. I might as well tell you that father and I rehearsed the whe)!e act last night after yon left, and I am sure he will refle ct credit up on ray lessons when you speak to him." And a great loael was lifted from his heart, whiie bo immediately de-posited another in his lap. Chicago Inter Occaa. A Dnncerons View of Life. We are constantly confronted with ilie fact that neither mate-rial advan tages nor inri iligence n-r education nor even a gcewl moral record is proof against disloyalty to life. Many causes are addtic-ei, grief, shame, remorse, de spair being among the most numerous. But pcihaps the foundation cause which underlies all ethers may be said to be the eecr.mon habit of thinking that life is to be valued only for tho happi D( ss it yields. Many people grow up with the idea that if personal life bo net persoaa'-ly happy it is ust-less. Thns, when they come to soiao epoch when sorrow triumphs ever j ;y. failure over saccess, pain ever ph-asure, life loses all meaning to the-m and is easily parted from. This view cf life is essentially uatne and mast injurious. New York Ledger. Personal Entli. "Saw yon coming out cf tbo barber'n this me ruing," said the sociable board er. "I went ia on business connected with purely personal ends," replied As lury Pcppcis with much dignity. "Oh, beg pardon, I" "That i.i to say, I got my hair cut and my shoes shiaed." Cincinnati Ea suirer. The whit ; lily in the south cf Europe, particularly in Italy, is an emblem of rwee tness, g!jt and life. In nonie of tbe country dictricts cf the Italian pe ninsula lilie s are always placed on tho coffins of young girls. Sloastalos, There nstd to l e held, in accordance With Murchise.n's well knewn nf.Ji;i- il views, tho general t beery that mountains were mainly due to crack.? which tee place ia the surface cf the earth in remote periods, but this idea i no lunge r entertained ly scientific men. As to the form c f mountains, that which is known as table mocntain finds tho best example, curiously enough, at tho tape of Good Hcpe, a mountain, it is believed, due not to any action or phe nomenon cf upheaval, but to the sink ing cf the surrounding districts cr ter ritory. Why these peculiarly defined areas did net sink was owing, it is thought, to tbe probable fact that tho ground under thim cooled be fore tho rest of the section, and thus the table mountain had the earlier foundation and has long retained its place. TLere would always be denudation, however, though prcportirnatawith its surround ings, and therefore, owing to this fact cf being higher at the start, it still keeps to its approximate elevation. Xo Thanks. j A Bath physician Las been having j hard work to cet one cf Lis ratients. k : rniall hey. to take the medicine that lm . Las prescribed. One day he- offered tho little feilcwa cents if Le would take it The ffer was accepted, the medicino taken, and the physician Landed him the money. "Aren't yoa going to thank the doctor?" akoci the mother. "No, I'm not I don't thank ptcple for pay ing me what I earn!" was the replv. Augusta (Me. ) JournaL Oat of Sight. First Aeronaut I bought a new bal- joon lor my wile yesterday, Second Aeronaut How did she like it? First Aeronaut Oh, she was quite taken up with it New York Press. ItanV Robber Trap. The litest clevieo for bringing to naught tho ill directed energy cf tho thief who preeenta a pistol to tho hc:id of bank officials in br.iad daylight and de.rii'g business bono ii rep'ntod from the we-st This species of eriniiusl au dacity is getting to be psiuially com mon cf lata, tbe usual plan being for the bandit to select an epportuue mo meut, when lots of money is in sight, and ru.?h up to the wiudow, thrust his pistol throagli tho cashier's openin? aud demand the funds on pain of instant death in case of a refusaL The system devised for trapping this specie of the gentry consists cf a drop fitted in the floor iu front of tho pay window aad so nicely adjusted a,? to be unnoticed ex cept upon cloro examination. Tho drop ping of tho trap is effected by a knob ou tho inside aud readily accessible to the cashier. Directly beneath the drop a shoot extends clowuwar.i about six feet and converging to a joint at tbe bottom. The sides of this shoot arc lined with spikes, which project inward and downward. When Mr. 1 Jobber steps to tbe window and makes Lis de-maud. the cashier grabs the mo.-.-y with cao hand, as if to deliver it, 6ays, "All right, hero yoa are," and with the oth er turns the knob that unlatches tbe drop, when "down goes McUinty," wedced into the shoot between the spikes, from which no amount of enrs ing will extricate him, and the bank partition, being bulletproof, if he chooses to sheet, it only adds to the alarm already given by tho bank's cftl cials, which brings tho police to bag the came so effectually caught New Ideas. littlo Courtesy Among Travelers. I amforry to have to say it, re marked a sleeping car conductor, "but somehow and I have no explanation for it men traveling are not as cour teous uud accommodating to lady trav elers as tbey should be. The men who ask for all kinds of accommoelatious. when they have their wives, sisters or female relatives traveling with them and they never fail then to claim every thing in sight are in many cases the men who decline to give similar favors to other lady passengers. As a matter cf fact the upper berths in a 6le-eping car are the best, the test ventilated. and I think experience has shown tho safest in cases of wreck. Still, the de mand is nearly always for the lower berths, because it is easier to get into them. This is particularly so with lady travelers. Ia my last half dozen trips i from and back to this city I have Lad more than the usual percentage of lady passengers, and I have not succeeded in one case in getting any of the men trav elers to surrender a lower berth lor an upper berth. The men, being more ex perienced, secured the lower berths aud refused to give them up. Washing ton Star. A Bird Ttiat Sliaves Itself. The lammergeyer, cr bearded vulture. found throughout the wholj nioun ain chains cf the ol 1 world, actually shaves himself. The expert barbt-r, who has fjr Lis customers crusty millionaires. coaiel not ply tho keen edged razor to the stubby be anl cf Lis particular pa tron moro deftly than tho monarch of the mountain tops prunes bis own bris tlv beard. The head of the vulture ii clothed with feathers, and from tho side-s cf the under mandible proceeds a row of black bristles. From this pccnliar projection of feathers the bird derives his name. A layer cf similar bristles begins at the eye and covers the uostriLs, furmin;? a fleecy mustache. With his strong and sharp claws, which act as tho razor, he begins to trim his fibrous whiskers with great care and duxterity. Ha does this with great re-gnlarity, and soon tho downy beard and mnstacho give way to a fall growth of bristly feathers. Saa xraa- cisco Examiner. All That Waa Lacking. He had been away on a brjsiuesa trip fcr quite a long time and had brought his wife a handsome fan on hi return. "It's just perfectly lovely, Harrv," phe said. "It's tho daintiest and most beautiful fan I ever saw. " "I'm glad yon like it," he returnd, with evident gratification. "How could I help liking anything so pretty?" eiie asked, and then the add ed, with a igb, "I only wish I could carry it Eomc time." "Why can't you:" he demanded. "2o gown to go with it."sli3 an swered promptly. "There onplit to be a gown to match, or at least one that wouldn't look shabby bessije it, if"- She get the gown. He kicked himself for two days and ever thereafter, bought fans to match whut ehe already had. Chicago Post Toons Chirr raanport. when loang Chief, a prominent member of the Umatilla tribe, in Ore gon, goes away for his annual vacation. ho is granted the freeelom of the state by the following notice to whom it ma; concern: ionns Chief has tx-rinie.sion to visit Wallowa and surrounding conn- try, with various other Indians, to be away CO days. He is a pood, law abid ing man and very friendly toward whites. If any of his crowd arc boister ous or violate any law, if reported to me, I will have the matter re tilled. Any iavor Known mni will ue appre ciated. He respects the whites and asks that they respect him." Her Gentle Hint. She Music hath charms yon know. He xos, I'll brim np a brass band with me next timo I c-.ilL "Couldn't yon make it a gold band with a solitaire in it?:' Yonkers States man. Iu most of the states 5C poanels raaLo a bnshel cf slielhd corn. I rem this the range is downward to 52 pounds in California and Vermont. Thirty-eight days are repaired fur a letter to go from 2ew York totue Falk- and i.-l.;uels. All those terrible backaches, limb aches, headaches and a dozen other kinds of aches are simply the result of the failure of the kidneys to take the poi son out of the blood. No use trying to be healthy with uric acid and other poisons flowing through tlie system. Sensible thing to do is to get tlie poi sons out. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS Regulate and strengthen the kidneys, and good health fol lows as naturally as night fol lows day. "I h-e been tronVM with mr Mrlnar, for Cveyears. Had terrible nsinj iu'mr tack and su-lcs; simetimos ilnll ache, oilier limes shsrp prim. Mvwho esrMcni wfl-e-ud linari s kidney 1111s were i-ecnin-tc:irii.l anil after lutein? ihctn fnr a couple of weeks t c pa ns all di-apn-ar-sj. I nm nw Txrf.,!,. well a: ,1 heanr No s -m of the old trow' Doon iauuey tills did he im k " JA.S. ALKXAMlKK oOYP, 3 iiMinli Ave, Iiiuburg. Doen' Kidney Pills Cost So Cents at any Drugstore 204 Fcster-MHburn Co., Sole Arenf. bufutlo, N. Y. IT'S PLAIN AS DAY SomrriaUlU Usance rie&- A Nortbsiele turnvcrcin whMi boata of a large female ineuibersliip has iu- j troeluoeti among thr gymnastic t xtr- eisc intended, says tbe (liicago "Chronle-le," to elevelop the figure and reduce to a minimum the tendency o j avoirdupois, what it calls the i tner sault cure. Two afternoon a week a clas cf a dozen of Ihe most advanced P'jpil.4 g- through an hour cf tLi tumbling exereis. To thone who are nimble tf limb and light cf weight tl.is exe-n-i'v is notio too violent. Bet for tin so ludhn who have developed a tnulrotily ernlM iot the exerc-L-f in warranted to kill cr cure. Men are rigid I v excluded from tlie- gym. Sometimes tLe oe-c.ipants of 'f: divided kirt fail cn their leet, a.. 5 then again they fall on (mint other p-;-tion of their anatomies, which invar... -Lly provokes shouts cf npreiarL laughter, and, cf course, the floor is plentifully supplied with noft mattrwv es which iu a measure reduce Ihe hard ness of the fall. It takes a good dal of ceaxiug; to induce beginners to try the tumble, tie they thin or fat. And with the clumsy women the difHcul ties are increased a hundredfold. These latter are invariably given u course of private lon and the in structed is assisted by a vaulting bar anel a stationary springboard. Tho pupil leaps from the springboard to the liar and with very little assistance from the instructor performs the tum ble and somersault. In the couixe of time the Imr is removed and the in structor's arm alone assist in the tum ble. Finally even that is removed anel then the pnpil is promoted to class work. "It locks harder than it actually is," said an instructed at the Turner hall, "but its benefits in the development of a good figure are incalculable. At first I found it hard ' to persuade fleshy women to try a somersault. But a lit tle patienee and some coaxing dually bring them in. During the summer many of my pupils were bie-ycle riders, and not a few of them century makers. Tlie cold weather now prevents bicycle ridiug, so they come to the gymnasi um. Ami after they have once taken to the somersault they prefer it to any other exercise. The exhilaration of the thing grows on you and its e licet s on one's girdle measurement is simply astonishing. I recommend it unhesi tatingly to any woman inclined to a superfluity of flesh." The Polyjamist and His Wives. At a recent Universal bet Convention at Tortlaiid, Me., the lU?v. Mr. Ve!) bld a .tory of a pi!Tfa:nist who tad two wives, the oi,e old. the othe- young. The young wife, not wantiiii: bim to look old p'llk-d out his jjr4V hairs, and the old wife, not wanting him to look young, pulled out hi Mack hairs. S he became bald. "If this picking away at creeds doesn't stop the general church will be baid anl have !o wear a denominational wi?," ssil Urother Well, and the radicar ctntingent was swept back ami.: the geueral hilarity. The Tact That Doctors frequently advise change of air and cli mate to those sul'Vriiig from catarrh i- proof that catarrh is a local nm' ' malic disease. There fore, unless y. can leave home and business, -should use EIv's Cream Balm. A - plied directly to the seat of the di :; it eirects instant relief and a sat'sf:.. - tory cure after short e-otkUuuance. 1'.- mercury imr injurious drug is conta:: ed in the It.ihii. Lard and Dyspepsia One who has mnele a study ofelys eia claims that in a lnrre numlur ofea-sesthe elisturbance is lue to tb us? of Inri. He snipsests the liberal use of beef tallow to the exclusion of all pirk fat a a remedy. He saya a jf i- on who ! fuiiel of "greafie" can satu rate his f kxI in this with no ritiultin digestive disorder. "I was run over by a lumber wagon. Did not expe-et to live. Was terribly bloated. My friends bathed nie with Dr. Thomas' I'electrie Oil, and I was cured. We have grrat faith iu Thom as Eelectric Oil." Mr. Win. F. Hab-ciK-k, Xorvell, Mich. NASAL CATARRH Is a CATARRH LOCAL DISEASE ami Is the n-sult of e-l'-nstli rhmiKen. 1 bi. r niiilv iIiipk nut contain men-ii-rv or hii v iitlier In jurious elruir. ELY'S Cream Bal& tiTii'iin iiik! r!i-;insi- Hip Nil.ll lns-rin COLD 'N HEAD Ailii.vii l'ain uml In ""m tWltlHl I I .fl IC I hi- KlIHU I'MrfL-ldll... Hi.... branv friin Ci1i1h, lu-sturcn tin- -nM of ms.e aii-i liini'ti. Tin Ifctim Is iiili-klv ai k rtv J ami Kivfs rt'iiifat mica. 1'rtce oel cni.:it Dreiaisis or by mail. ELY llUOTHEUst. 50 Warren Street. X. Y COMMISSIONERS' SALE Unseated Lands -IX- SOHEnSET CCUiiTY, PA. TIIKCOrXTY tVMMrssioXFR" f f fotn- erv.-i. i-Diimy li-n-ly five nor'iv that tlii-v will s ll at nilli-:ilc iii IIih Court Hoiim- i.i tin lioriHii:!i of Sonii'rm't, on VVednesday, December 23, I33C, Commi-nrinir nt Hnr!oek a. m on sal. I !.- all tin follow iiiif iiainol Ir.n-ls ami mn.vls ,',i lanil w lili-ii :ave Inn n pnn-han-il fnim tli lrwiriT of tsml ronnlr a nl n nmim-il niir..- ilii-misl for llw p. runl of five Ti-ars or lo ymrs. a? thi' i-j.im ni:iy ln.ainl it p xartln. urs nlily with tl:.- vinil Ai-Nof Assi-inlily ni;ti latinii Hii taxation anil isili of lamls for 'axil. In theCoiiimouwi-ulili of IViim-ylvaiiui : a i n i sox. Acres. Owrxrs or Warnintii. Taxin i 21S Vm t W. J - A LLEi.Hl EX Y. H. I. It U.'oSh-in""rKrd Rt r srnni Koust (Hsirue... j same l'nninr Iniiriie 4 same Keller, Ann & Iub. ::i j same Il-irr J. W.A Ir-utc. in ,2 siiine Hnrvi-r Wm ;u same Tnpcr John M s r. same Klicnhersr-r M... hi same Knifhert. Knd H 7 simie McVlcker J.Kse S T, same Wn!ker Sntnuel K s same Hilli-iris AlUrt P 101 :7 sumo ;Ii-iiut ;.. w . l:iij same F.niish M. L. Z 7 ifumc Ojrlc's heirs anel A Miller IB 7 Kinie : Hiiiliuli Jc Os- line heirs ft) sume H. Wri.Vrt heirs :3 .:; Kimn Ki iton Unrv w S7 siie Krissie..r'iimi)ii .V isi.-ne Hilliffiis I. J j ri snnie S:irv, r John same Wevnml Iialiiiis Trusts c .7 same Pnn-rr Joseph 7 f:iiii liiilesnie John ii 4 71 s-iine Kmiinuel llezekiuli 21 :i7 TVrnr Br.Hherk 1.1 s McCail tieorse . 73 20.10 .11 10 i K.4 .7I ; l7i II.. -si li.1i "l 2K.I 4.M r.7 10. :t: S.TS 11.M II 7!l l !'T ' 17 10.11 1 is a r.i 20 It LACK. fe;if John Mi-vi r Msrliii linclilej I'. M ....17....I FItOTIIEKSVALLEY. ... 4 'A itt r. a lit t7 el Stein Abnihiu 17 f lAttx. voxfl CEsn: no r.o. Psirhcr M . VoUirchi I'liari.n I'uhn.TC W J '1 7 71 7 Rl 4 7J McKenmin Ji t'a; Jaiuca... 111 .... 300.00 9 CASH PRIZES A3 follows: 4 First Print, each cf $100 Ca;h - - 20 Sscond " 40 Third " 1ft! Bps crAEirTc!9S2.C0103 25u J u Los Cash tad Mas gircn each moots Total glTea i?GrIcgl2 ecs. 1897, $40,8000 WRAPPERS HOW TO OBTAIM TWEM. rmr-iiiarlMve 8UNUOMT SOAP U runners n liirT CM r4l-e( of n lis iui pwiim ranker, that riioiiroiMln. f ' nrftM te went, kammo uli paid, ewlo-.r. wiih a sheet paper taci C ompei ifor'a fsll mni mldreu nna ISO lunbrr C 4 ilt Q seat ! I.ereP lraa J.i i .V..L.H..L.J . .Am i flHe iHHTKICfrwfl'iiif ( IB. Nt.., wate or District. ti.. J -imrH lt!aa, iewjcrey. New 1'arU Mate (frfii mM.r. Ciii. PenTlT nnla. Ueluwajre, Wnrjr. Innd, West Ttrviuiia va4 i)la rir m( t alaaifai!. The New Kaalaod siiaiea. Yis. BstcIm mm thaealsbr:'! Pierre sieelal l.rt PtMro. mTd bf . K. Ji-a ev. . l huf flo, B'-uo S-m York. Kitlod vita Hsrtl.r4 Tim. Kin. Ui Nitkia Larau, New D-ernra liU. Suadwl eclutuotcr, ad llual Laca boldla. fssy&no two Tar fT)0l srz Acre. FLIC LICK. Sis Movers Martin 3 4l 4.1 Voir. rlsTi:pr 1. Jt U 4 -T 1 lktil Jist !i 47 FAIKIIOI'fX ai hiturtx Adam 5 07 j;:ffi:i;sox. 1 Pattcnon Cbitrles 8 A rrm. h.7S K P. Pw K. fo. Prkey ACiard- iii r l 871 an'nn fi.'irrtii. r thtvitl 11 ti7 iiiui 'lti.-' 4 ..71 :inie -mtt .!(.:! 7.' tTl 1 Kitnie kiimit"!) J-.tui . I.i .'.7 ti:.7t) sMMit- Milli-r J'llipinhi-n. 2t 'ST 4 4 fcaiMf Sn.iiilis i;tiil 1, ST.' I.tt. LA ItlMEll. 1 fi'Ne-al Barn.-v .141 1 WiluiotU Alln-U 6 41 A err. I.I :(( L.. B.r 8. P. It It.ro. Savior Uriah.-. 12 7 'J.'t sume CM-ifl .lv'. -I 17 P.KI s.-uie! wli:inll Jerry. 77 S.'C Kiiiie tvil Iit:,h -J2 ;7 S. HHIIIH M illet J:i-ot .1 4'i 1! l Kline liasiijrtT Jiss. 4; Mary J l7 ids same Ail:im K. 1" Xt nZ Se-tS s:ime Itt-.. .1 I'f -iiianini l s7 4.i same Sa; 'vrM. A lirown J 74 LOWFI: TV l: KEY FOOT. 3M Ilcnsel D. C (Mineral.- M 47 Irt liarnisl John - i 11 4" l'owers Alezunelt-r. ... 30 47 j I.uU. ME YE Its I . 1 . E IiOlm. 1 MKnt-r John 7 C2 2 layman eienrj;.'... .. V- -7 1 ' Ifcitl Jiirani B S7 Acre. XOItniAMI'TOX. y Knirl.-kH Smith ml H7 Hi Wilt WelfTslere-r 7 75 fx; I.E. t Wnt M .tfila . 72 27 .Si:. sli;ers Jnim :c 4.:4 I lark St. piii-n 41 w :7" Johnxm 1 iij iiaiii 41 HI -j Virii-k Jin 7 si 4J V. ,li!:it:i ;--: I PA! ST. Kis!i r I i'": 4 J 11": l.-'VHUT. . Ii (t (jl'EMA 'In v;.v . ?:0 ' Barnluirt .!: ViJ.-iiiwii'l !:- etiel . ';",7 SUA !E. i P.rown J. Vi!i-ox, "r.' J.ie. mi'ii-r.il i 3 Ml Keitt' rliuh K. H. Mfnu.n .v. i :i.in l t i ' 1; 42 leij llnmn J. Wil.-ox. U.lir 1'. :ui:.-.- .Ji 'Ii;', SiHtlt-r Jai-oli 4141 i7'J l::itli-r!.iiL- i l 11. s-" y. inn., n.. 1 ! .-N 1 :si Knnie IV i :. .1. f. - :n I-- Hi-sl'-H' e . k J Is. Sam- ; v j 2. llvrk' -yhile A;U-rt 11 i SO Ml"!" FT. j J S. P. P. l:. . " n s- s7 ; is lt if.-1 I'm i i . r. -i ;. : : . . s ' ' ': -I -J. A ! i. . i.ui -tt lir-.w t .! n :T1 - iiiiH II. ir.! on - i --in I rt-ii P 7 -i.itir Sii'lli Sii ! 1 M' ISM lll S1IIUII :iiie m im? Ki:ar aiiie Name Sllllt' kimf kii:ii Mine ;i iim l.lrhlv l.r-.ii. ( Krli.rl- ..i K- t , . ... v Slalii vV in. il lt.iiriiian J In-ir--... -ial:l ( vn;ii A Walh.-r liaiii. l Jl !" st .a ; l ;m I! - I 47 Umi 1J i'j l.'S 1 5si .'.( -' 1 i- III iT it 7 171 ST 1 -JT l "i e7 : lt ;i -T tl IT :;i T lh T IT sT IC '.. t-T i r.i r Kf Jui-olt il K'ix Il-nrv Ash Am iiony M. aylor and Jr.-t ll'iwniai 'li:iili eor.- KolK J. .1 lister Joii.i ImhiC A:;Ufti ifif ( rt-orvi Fox StrrU'-l V..ii,.r -ti- K isiii:1 Bro-. ;i J.'.V; I, ilo. t o: !er J uo SOCTFAMPIOX. Cnmp Samii.-l Simlti Solomon t'iw:hnMiir E. i Mi l.r .ii- Marv:.n-t .Vi-llralr SNir tli Jn-Joliil IivVi'o. ( otlrotli A i'lip-a-i (inlnrril) STOXY''ltEEK. 6 .7. Ii ! .Vi VI 4JI l.V u:i .1.17 S. i IL K. C. KiiiiU.r Ijv1. ins c kiiiw Kh.imH Jo-iih L... 47 same an ( :in!!i.i n ."il Kllllt i-ii.vli-r.Iniii y li4 i Vmli-r ,-s 1 ' .",7 Klllll Kiie 3 s 1 T"t Jj:t : II I 7 .-l 1 l.Ht 7.."i T.! I.ot.. I 1 w aiki- A m. H . it Kllllt killlll !C:'il e,-OlVi'. iivlT I iinrve , II fa nit !'..i. . r J'.lin l't.,le 7... KMllll r Uiiim Nii hols Kinitt na in kaim li-'ll Joi;,h i.i -T 41 77 I t T ! '7 Kl I'li-T Jt-olj M. St... i H. nrv Milne I. ilk John A name Si v J.-r Joim H Si-hxak Jacoh tsime kT Ioro!Iiy William Mimil Vi!:iam 3 W 6 Ofi A eret. ATM MIT. Meyi-rs J. O. am ISillitf 1 :i VPPEIt TVH KEY FOOT. lion. I T) C. Il.iniw.i-h D. t i.-Ta! , WVil; -r Jainh... llall Win. 1 ST 4 14 o 37 lu HENRY F. HARNETT, Attest:- n . L" EL I'. sll illKR, J. U. Kxr.r.T. Wll.LIA.M 1. H AY. (.'! i. iuuiny CoiiimikkiuiiciM. ALWAYS n BEST IN THE MARKET. Jarecki Phcsphite, Raisin's r hophj-te, Lime, Crushed Ccic Kan' rpai -alisb'.'ry Sf.i Cr:!, 0'. tt A 1 u iiVia lu R. tatiou. 2T3 Prices Right. Peter Fink Is a special boon to badness men -who, hiring artflod nneonsi-fnusly into the drink habit ana awaken to find the disease ot a lcoholuun tautened, npi.n them. renelerinr Uiem unnt to manage af fairs requiring; a denr brain. A lour weeks coarse of treaunent at tha PITTSBURa KEELEY INSTTTtTE, Ka 424 Fifth ATenue, Twm to them all their powers, mental an4 physical, destmyi tha abnormal appetite, and restores them to tha condition Cher were in 1 frwethey induln4 In siunuianti. thishasbrem done in mora than If) cases trealcl here, and smong them soma of your own neighbors, to whom wa can refer with confidence as to the absolute safety and efficiency of the Keeier Cure. Tha fullest and most reare-hiiir investigation ia n vited. taeuii for pampukl givliiir f uU iaiorma lion. , IMPORTAST TO ADVEBTI-sERfs. The creini of tho coouiry rrpers ia found in Een-ington'a Court iiLut l ists. Shrcrr i tarerxiaen avail them.Ivca of those lists, a copy of which can be had of lakigux I amvi-. 01 nerw a ura e. 1 ira-oiirg. o GIVEN FREE EACH MONTH - $ 403.C3 - 1.CSC.G0 5V.00.OO SOAP 1. g'i I maoXH aSnli w'aaea of thai diatrkts Tu i c.nMltnr who aa tm tha I,arrt aaier ua P"Q 1 loadixnetin .hK-h ba oe UWfaaMlaa illracl'- . . Tba A liiuiln atwamalnloa Next l.aresi s,aaiera," -- opts lflj ucr-nt-TrD' Piere hm iiCoa.Dtlt.as"a l ..t.-. it l-arfe feHa at aiaar Nrxt LsrceatNamberaol r'r? oPuaalaiiT'orir'i!tlaaMn'C.d Weh. fnf 8. TSee .MTip.-tor.s-ill Oooe th. - '"7 F.irb Mam U drHnj IKJ. C -'s TTVTii'Si? m . ., ua ali k. nr4 into la IBIV, :i. Oempetitoe. a bo , obtain wfj7 "JSTlti of larar Brotaais. will ba lorawdad ta tuafiMl ID aoaat it af tta 6. lw Br-Hfaan. Ud-. wttl wsVaara award th nnvafurlT totba ba of lhir atslitf aod llaMSM but il n inVnbKf tbat all wbaauiapfaatwa) la aa oti tba aavd of law Brutbaia, Ltd., a. Baal. LETtt BUOSJ., 1am ew York. The 0. 1. C. LIME COMPANY, SUCCllSSOIiS TO THE MEYERSDALE LIME COMPANY, have Just rompleled their new ai 1 i tin and ar now i.n-imrvd in sin d I'T n r-load litis l any inrt of tiieeiiuntrv-. This Jhne is inariufact- ured from the e.l!irai-l Sayler Hill Limestone mm i1. rsw utiiv rn-n in nil iii- -'hi. it fiiir-) In invixorate the soil. IT IS WHAT ALL FARMERS NEED! immm! mirk on h-m-l ail tne time. PrH-.s lnw aa the lowest. Ael'Jrvsa all eoiuiuuQicaUons tu I C. LIME COMPANY FreetRowe, MEYERSOALE Proprietor IF YOU'RE THINKING OF REFURNISHING YOUR FEET Remember that we are Headquarters fur Boobs Shoes, Rubliers, Slip pers and everything in the shoe line from tbe smallest article up to the largest all of tbe reliable, never-rip, water-ti;ht sort at the lowest prices. OUR MOTTO : PERFECT FITTING SHOES AT PERFECT FITTING PRICES. (REPAIRING A SPECIALTY George P. Stein & Co., 7'Xi Main Cros St., SOMERSET. PA. "J3 EXNts YL VAN IA ILMLROAD. CAtTERN STAN OARO TIME. IN EFF E6T MtY 20, 1395. COVDEXSKD IM-HKDCT.B. TrnhiR rr;ve and lii pfcrt from the .tatloa a 'ohnstown as iliow: VICdVAKO I Vea-i.Tii Expr- b, ' oiiiuwi-kti-m .xpn-tia sr. J oli:itown AcroiiiiiiiKlatiim.. j;.".T A.si.iiiiikkUUou S:ll) .)flr Exprvtw... V-.Jt " 3:i .... r,:rt - SbW p. ' ay l'a.nvutrr.. Mail Kakt Li in- J.ilink.own AicomniiKUliou KAMTWARD. Atlantic E-prps.. 54 . m. 5:10 - Sa-horr E.xpiVka Altooiia Acconimo"J;tiiii. ........ S:J1 I lay Expns u-.) Main l.iit r:xpnns .10-1 Mtooim. Ac-ommoilatioti... lj!"i p. in. Mail Expr.-sn 4:n .It.lmstown Act-omimxlation . - I'tiiladi-lphia Expma 7:11 " Fust Line lo-JM " For rat, rnapn. Ac., call on Tick.t Arfntu or dlnMi Tho. K. Watt, F. A. W. 1 J Fifth Av-nue. Fittljurg, !. 8. M. Frt-vi-st, J. R. Woo.1. Urn. Manager. Ovu'l Pan CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Ealtiraore and Ohio Eailroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch. KORTBWARD. Johnslo-n Mall F.xpivs. Kockworvl T-m) a. m Sonir-t so, stovestown :4, Huov emviile UfcvJ, Johiiktown 11:10. Johnstown Mall Kxpn-w. Rockwooil H-ft? . in.. s.ni-r--i i..v.i..wii II:',, Hoov ers villi lint, JohDktown !". p. ni. Johnstown Acrommoilalion. Rockwooi 4-V p. in.. S..iri"r-!-l 5:Ji stoyts-towu is, Uoov tnivillr i.4, Johnstown ei:i5. south w a an. Mail. Johns? own 7:"n .m..Hnovervtne sioyesiow n s -.Vt, Shuitm-i ; Koekwood tfcl-j. Eipn-ss. Johnstown 2:10 p. m HooTersrllle i i, stov.-stow n iil.i, Soinrnw-t 3:L Hork Wisid iylri. Inlly. SOMERSET MARKET ItEPORT, eiiaatciED weekly bt Cook & Beerits, Wcdncmlay, April S3 IS0j. ( pe r I'U Apple. ( uriesl, !S I . viior.iti.sl & Apple r.eiM. r. p. r -pil " (roll p.r E .. Bu:;er. v fi -.ii ivi pi r Ih , ( iii .::;n ry, jM.r ft Bitswax. i-r li .' i .. 4c ..lor ..Uv ..1 V IU- W - Xt ... H to I Jm 4-ininlry ham, p-r B llrti-ori.- " "r r"'''u ler 11 to !."..c ,si.i-. p r 7 , j,. VHi..tn..l. r i.p IK - . l!.-nns. f wlnie navy, per bus I l.ini:i. t Ih ... ... ilMO . lS to JC ii 4.' i t'ofti.. roc.-i.ii. per m.. (.'cnient. 1 1 Ii nll-ri:tnil. mr 1.1. 1 I I'll.::.-.!!'!, per lbl . Ki. per iio 1 1. per lo... I K" Sl.W 1.1.1 I IC 8 to l'"c Ha HOC -'tor Hi 10 Jii. IK 10 I s Ill lo l.V il.bl Sil fish, bike hernn-1 ' J;';j Honey, while clover, pr fi.l" Itil, p.-r ... I.ime, per Mil . . Moijissti, N.O., per fe-nl.. Onions, per bus ToliltiH s. ier bus I'.wIh-s evMjonteil, per ih I'rune-s. per tl . . i .. H-r uni .... I'illsij.inr. p.-r lil.l lair-. Oils kiirlis .- 1 .. 4 bus sncs . &t.J.t ! 6lo.Sc . liC l!r-nor.et alum. Ixj sacks i liutpie. ptr lb . nii. wl yellow, per toZZ rtuer. whin, A. per lb . granulated. pr S I'ul. or pulverized, p.-r u ler eul .se r- 1 iiiapl.-. r ku1 Stoneware, Kallon.... 1:.iow, per fc . 3.S . ul) to tioc c 3 to. Ll 111 tw Ylntr. er p.. I ti ill. "Hi V. IHT bus l T-. clover, m-r bus .-. no'f.i a'- Seeds. crlir.son. per bus a " nlialla, H-r bus .-,o M . I h V L-I. - ... Millet, t.crm.in, per bus !TZ.Z l!ii"i iwri. y. white Ix-areilms, per bus l. buckwhenl, per bus corn. mr. isr bus -- 1.. Grain " sh.-ll.-d. r bus "3 to e onts. p-r bus -j toyie I rye, per bus .v- A Feed wheat, per bus Z7i's I bran, is-r lll Bm eoni anil it chop, per KM B , f flour, rolU-r priMisw, per bbl f m 1 sprln. putent aud fancy j high Krade j , Flonr. I tii.ur. lower gnnl. ner 11 5m l.' !l V, MiddHn,,, !&?ZublEzZ -c JSlC YOU CAN FIND THJ3 PAPEf? n bi in rm-r h si no- . l-imu ol our i!tKw- TITrit TT-nrmie Vs-i ein .-i . . rLiJ-ikii 'a 1 Uii JsrL JO. ! Wanied-An Idea TTjo rati think wZSTjShs iTeVCTrn a r.ri? lii !T i r! '' frl t-r : two biUHlrsd turanuous waaiaO. AND THE BEST Is None Tco Good Vhen You MEDICIITE3.-!- It Is Just FRESH. PURE DRUGS, J it in To Wive lUttiiUltnr.e AT SNYDER'S Yi are always sure of getting the Carefully TRUSSES FITTED AU of the Bent ami 3Iont Approrwl Tru Frt (n ..fv.,. ' &itb faction Guaranteed. OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL A;:Q HAVE YC-j SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. Somerset, Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Medal Drag Sicre is Rapidly Bsccahg a 5ns Favcrits with People in Search cf FEESH . AHD . PURE . BHUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges. Truset, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes. &c. TBI DOCTOR OIVSS mtSOSAl. lonttBi's PrescristioiisiFafflily ReGelits 6S-.IT CABS BEIXO TAIE5 TO CSB OSLT TKESH AZD PCK AETU'Lr.s. SPECTACLES. EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on Land. From large assortment au can be suited. THE FISEST BBMDS OF CIGA33 Always oa hand. It is always to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. ?A Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CTJSrilSrGilil, llAKCFACTrBIK AD DIALER A5D WHOLESALE A5D UETAILEK or Lumber and Building Materials. Hard and Soft Woods, Oak. Poplar. Siding.. Walnut, Yellow Pine. Flooring;. Cherry, Shingle. Deons Lath, UhitePlne IHIndi. A general line of all gnult-s of Lumber and Building- Material an J Ri'.ur ' stock. Also, can fnrnUh anytbinif In tbe line of our business toor :. r v. ble promptness, uch as Brack-is, U-ixtsl.wirk,'e tc. Elias Cunningham, Office and Trd Opposite S. k C. K. R. The N.Y. Weekly Tribune With the firs of tlie Pnielential cainiain Till: TKIF.l'NK r -the fart that the Amerie an jH-ople are now ansio-s to -ivi the ir :it : :: i uvure auu nullum Uiieiesis. HI ii:iii 11i!li;:llMn, r-illei Wlu Iaet? anel preniiune?e, until ar.'M! er State or Natiora! e.. :iiori h r newal of the fiht for the priiiciplfs, f,,- whioa TJIK Tiiir.l'Ni: from its inception to tlir present elay, ami won ir- irre test vii torit . Every possible elfirt --ill be put forth, and iiteiiii'V frerlv p!,;, ! :i:i' The WEEKLY TRIBUNE preeminently a National Family Newspaper, i:r- r--ing, iu-truetive, entertaining and ineli-pensable to eae li member of t!i ia.::y We furnish "THE HERALD" and "N. Y. WEEKLY TR15UNE" ONE YEAR FOR ONLY 152.00. CASH IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. Address all orders to Write ynr nam anl Ur n a pasta,! cirJ, seal it toeo. TV. hVst. Tnbone naildinj-, w York City, aui sample cory r Th-. W eekly Tribnne will be ma i led to jon. IT WILL PAT YOU TO BUY YOCR Jlomorinl Work or WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET, TENX-A. Manarictarerof and Deal-Tin Eastern Work rornlsh-d oo Hhort Notice nun imum mi Also, Avnt for tie WHITE BRONZE i trlJrrTT?" 1 Monument Work wll flml lt to thWr inli rt to rail at mr shu, whrn-a pmia-ralMiwink will UirnY .tlshi,.,n gnaranV in rv rn Zl "d lrl!.v-r,low. llovitWi., a Son to Whit Ern, Cr P nj ; ..,., r.vlnr-rt by Rfv. W. A L !r r. r. a et.rii'id mprov. ti.i nt in ti:o r4:t If Mat rial . nrt I i.nstmi-i : .n.an-1 -hi,',,! . Mf.:".'",J popular Mi iau. r M.. F. SHAFFEi., I ill portnr; t to rWiii in the Them. freshest medicine '::y.-( fw Cotnjundrd. 9 SNYDER, i) a. - 5 ATTBSTIOS TO THE COJIPOUMiIX'i a pleasure to display cir Pifkel , ! rJiTbi Italuter. C Jief inu Aeweli'osis Fie. Station, F.i; FARMERS AND VILLAGERS. F 'It FATKEnS Af.'O MOTHERS. FOX SONS AKD DAUGHTERS. foi: ALL THE FAMILY. lav, - .1 r- iaivr-i TIIE IIi:iALL. (.'Hun : w fai a. A a 1 1 . ' roIDiTIITiS A3 F21CTICALLY ivaa-avMl4 Ylllj I at Over BOO Beautiful Designs. MONUMENTAL BBOKZE CQVrM-y WAHVPrnatiieD sr t- -- '7 I n
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