1 I , I ; ' I ' ' ; j . ? i i - i Ml - i I'll j!i n o . j i i 4 - One Case from the Third N. Y. Cav alry and one from the 5th Michigan Cavalry. There are Five Hundred Thousand Veterans Still Living and a Great flany have This Affliction. fVom the Few. Stanleym, Mich. Liont. Oias. M. Pansier, a carpentrr and fruit -rower. h;i livl in (M" lounty, Vi.-lii -itn, for thirty years and in Ha llurr eleven y.-ars post. He served in the War of I'm- IL.-i-llion in Company I, Third V-- Yrk i.-ivalrv, and was a L""od soldier. M,. wi fo:nil v liit- Morning AVw reporter ,'. .,-,, ju l nii.lin a house a short UL-1ance I-, Vila.- i::vt-r. He I. tt lii work and in fw.n- t- an inquiry in reference to I. rink I'ills for Pale People aaid: Uiut four v.nrs a-.ro I c-ontnu-ted rheu-rr.ei-m how. I "do not know. 1 would pet titr-.u.-ii liiv work niinnc tin- "'. sim! l.-iirtv'iiiidiiiL'ht I would I al most mild viih i.iin. 1 was male niphts. and the only v v I int anv de. p was l.y takini; laudanum i,r "i.;ne oih-r opiate. A year apt thta fall I u allium helpless, and in the winter I be f 11:1 entirely no. I had to I helped up and I . ii in a ehair. and could not tn-t to bed alone. Thr.m "li the hips and hack 1 was paralyzed, t- f, It as if 1 wa. I had no feelins in that r "i.m of the lv. The pain in my feet mas f .-r.-at that I couM hanlly step on them. I wa 's-hat vou would call coinplet.-ly used i;-. Mv Biial w. iirht was nlxmt V) pounds, a 'id I hkl l't fl-h until I -fished only about is i tv.tni.ls. 1 hsdj-en d.R-torin? and usini? tM kin is of ?n.-liciue. hut they did me no The d.Ktors told me I could not lie rar -d. and tiiat I would in time lie all drawn up. I w:i- comph-telv iliseourafil. "L it March I heard of a number of per s.n Ix-inr helped by Pr. Williams' Pmk for i'ale People, and I thought I would trv tl em as a 1.l re I did not have any fv 'i I'-it tii -v wmj' l dj me any (rood, but I l-r H-n-- i a of V. .1. White, the druirrist, h:ii. tak::i; fiea fr thr-e days, I K-can to f -,-1 U-tt- r.' The lirst irnprovement I noticed was in n:v fx-t. I eo-iid step better and with a "-vat ileal p?.in. Ty the time I had fiiii-h.-d liie third lot I could walk natural an.l without pain, rr-vion to that it hl t ik. n m- twenty minutes to walk sixty roils. l;v tiic time I ha'l 6nishe. usins the thin! Ixix Sue nu!ii''!iess in my hack ami hips had entirely tr uie, ani ! the time I had used the fourth lis i.iv rheumatism had practically disap firl." 1 hive re-mment!ed the pills to all my aiflicttxl friends, and they have leen bene-t;-l. I cla lly reenmmvnd them to all persona H'iiVteJ as I was." To c'iiif;rni the alve statement Mr. Paus-i-. r made oath as f .llows: f has. M. Pansier, of Allendale township, Ottawa County, Michi-jan, U-m? by me duly -.vom, depxes thut the forecoiui; statement, tns.le by him this 11th day of October, A. liJa, is true. 11 EX BY G. WAXTT, X'itnry Puhlir, Muskegon Co., Michigan. J. MMraoiT 5 a n-.c ristrix y( nrs if f.se an lh is Uv.xl n. ar !Uss i'Jver f-T twenty-five years. lie isi.ue. of the snvs;ami::l farmers i.f ;tawa County, an ! :ien sen by the re iwtrter had iu fiais!'-l Uiirsitie tata-. ile said: "I have hal rlnuinati-m fr ctw:: 1 ir;r y.-nrs. J;y left le? mas p imly-l, nr f it tiiai it was. and I ha I severe pains in t:e bark. I c-iul-1 s arrely lo any work n i'i f im.. !.t? v. iMtcr 1 Imrui t tkinij Ir. Wiliiams Pink lills fir Pale P.-jiIe, anJ afier I had taken four IhiX'-s the paiu in my taek was entirely pine, and my let: was a (Treat deal In-tter. I have been Ixlter this miDiuer than I have been in ten years, and have done more work on the farm than I have before for tea years. I have recom-l.i-iidi-d the medicine to other people afflicted with the rheumatism." .A. J. White, the dnitrtrist and keeper of t!K treneral store at lhiss River, said to the reD.ni.-r that he knew Mr. Molynem and veral others had been preatlr helped by takine lr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and that the testimony given mas true. L Cuban Rhapsody. TLestin hung low ami the white fever mists U-an t list', ghostly, l.-ally, from the miasmatic t'uhau m-ati!s. ( hit of the dense jut)"ks rode a lone ly man. His broad sombrero was torn jiiid tattered: his clothing much the worse for wear. In his hand he grasp ed a machete. lie looked around him with fierce, blood-shot eyes and ran his linger along the machete's keen Made to see if it was sharp enough for l,-adly battle. Over the foothills from the direction f Havana came another horseman. I lis cocked hat sported a liedraggk-d I'ltime and his onee gaudy uniform was patched in many places. His lingers clutched a long, blue-bladed Toledo sword. The horsemen rode steadily on till opposite one another. Then they halt ed smd saluted, grimly, terribly, as foe meii will when each knows the prow ss of the other. "At last, Maximo Gomez!1' "At last, Valeriatio Weyler!1' The riders paused and regarded one another curiously. .Soon the Cuban p ike. "Whole is your army, Valeriano Weyh-r? Where are t!:" prud mer cenaries; wliom you brought to this bloodstained land that they miglit ride ankle dot-p in the IiIikmI of innocent women and children? Where is that army?" The Spaniard glared back glare for glare. "Say rather, Maximo Gomez, where sire your insurgent chivalry? Where are the rsganiuffin soldiery who de vastated the plantations of Cuba far and wide and burned all they could not teal? Where is your army?1' "Speak first, O cruel Spaniard! Where is your trim :' ' "IVad dead of yellow fever dead of running ail over creation to catch yom! Where is your army?" "Ik-ad. Pome o; otrtred them work and the shock slew the heroic men wltoui Spanisli bt;"tts eouhi not injure." The foemen lookel at one another a;ain. Then tliey surveyed the land tK'ijie. "Valeriano Weyler, I have no more money to pay a press bureau." "Maximo Gomez, my stenographer has sprained a finger. "Fieri Spaniard, I came to day then." "Treacherous Culian, I came to slay th; jiersonally." "I'ut if you kill me there will be no relj.ds you will lose your job." "True. And if you slaughter me there will be no more reports of my cruelty." "Ixt us call it off." 'Lict us both go in jieaoe instead of Iieee." And the foemen, turning-. r-de back, -a h on tlie trail o'er whieU he came. Chicago News. TLe Grandest Remedy. Mr. R. II. ( reeve, merchant, of Chil Iiowie, V., certifies that he hud con sumption, was given up to die, s.ij'it all medical treatment that money ou'd procure, tried all cough remedies h3 could hear of, but got no relief; peiit many nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery, aud was cured by une if two bottles. ' For u three years Las been attending to businc, aud ays Dr. King's Xew Discovery i th grandest remedy ever made, as it has Ione so much for him and also for others in Jiis community. Dr. King's New Discovery is guaranteed fur c-ough, colds and consumption. It slou't fail. Trial bottles free at Snyd.T's ; drug fctore, Somerset, or at Hrallier's J dtg store, Iier'.iu. J Is Contractedjn the War. A. SUBJECT OF INTEREST TO SOL DIKKS. II. B. Kwlto, Klfth MleklKaa Ct mlry, Trlla of the Eflrcta of Army Life. From the yew, Muskegon, Sfieh. There are few pleasanter drives in this part of the country than the one alone the outn . drana nver nwu muumt (irand Haven and Rasa River, a little ham let abont fourteen miles from the capital of tttawa Countv. And espec-ially is that so in these Octolier'days, ikn the rich autuuinul colors are hepiuuine to jrive radiance to the womllands aloup the route. On the i-levcuth ot this month a representative of the Morn ing Srrt took this trip to interview certain Mr. H. B. Knomlton. a farmer living alx.ut a mile wey, about bis cure from rht uuia- tism " . Mr. Knomlton is a man fifty-one years of ape, and served three years in the war, W-inx a member of Company K, Fifth MirliiLtui Cavalry. lie has lived in Allendale, tt tawa County, Mieh., since the n-bt-llion, and Ls one of the substantial farmers of the coun tv, his farm, w hich contains one hundred a'nd eighty-five acres, lieine a valuable prop erty, lie" was morkine in the field when a proached bv the reporter, but kindly invited him into Lis handsome brick house, and when asked about the fx-nefits he hal ro ceived from takinp Dr. Williams' lluk I'ills. said: "1 mas in the army lir three years, and it masmhiletherel contracted the rheuuuttism. AftT cominc out I ma lame and re actual deal of the time, but mas not sick enough to po to bed. At first 1 mas not very luui, but as time ment on I Ix-cauie morse. About yeur a?o I was so bad that I had to jrive up my work on the farm. I had doctored m ith doctors and taken a great deal of medicine, and had In come kind of disctiursired. Notliinp seemed to help me, and finally I went to the drug store of A. J. White and asked him if he had anvthine to kill or cure me. lie said he had" Ir. AVilliams' Pink Pills for Pale People, anil lie thought if I would take them they would help me. I purchased a box and before takinp all of them I felt better, and I knew they had helped me. I contin ued taking the pills, and for the past three months I have not felt the rheumatism. I would advise any one mho has the rheuma tism to try the 1'ink Pills, and I am confident they m ill help them." II. B. Knowlton, of Allendale, Ottawa County, Michigan, being by me duly smorn, d poses that tlie facts set forth in the fore pome statement, made by him this 11th day of October, A. I)., are true. IIexey O. Wavtt, Xofnry 1'nMt'r, Mtiski-ton Co., Michiunn. Pr. Williams' Fink I'ills are an unfailing vTiceific for sm-h diseases ns locomotor ataxia, partial pnnlysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatic.:, l.ciiralpia, rheumatism, nervous heaihuhe, the iif:i-r tiiix-t f la prippe, iialpit.ition of the heart, p:de and sallow complexions that tired feeling n-suliiup from nervous pro-tr-ation, all d.scHses r.-suhiup from viuattd humors in the blotsl, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. They are also a specific for troubles e cuiiar to females, such as ffiirtprcsaiona. ir- repularities and all forms of weakness. In men they elTect a radical cure in ell eases arisinp from mental worry, overwork or ex cesses of whatever nature. These pills are manufactured by the Pr. Williams' Medicine Comnanv. SchenectadT. X. Y.. and are sold only in boxes bearing the firm's trade-mark and wrapper at no cents a box or six loxes for $2.5o, ami are never sold in Lulk They may be bad of all drug guu. This is Yoar Opportunity. On receipt of ten cent, cash or stamps, a geti'Tous sample will le mailed of tliL most ii-ijiular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cretin itaim) suSieient to demonstrate its great merit. Full size 'itK;. FLY miOTIIFliS, M Warren St., New York City. flew John Iteid, Jr., of (Jreat Fairs, Mont., recommended Fly's Cream Halm to me. I can emphasize his statement, "it is a positive cure for catarrh if used as directed." Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena, Mont. Poor Henry ' Stupidity. "Ye." fsiid Mrs. Fiveoclock. "the family Lre most interesting. John dances divinely, Tom sings like an an gel, David is a famous football player, and Susanne paints beautifully and belongs to the reading club.' "Aud Henry?" "Oh, Henry ! well, he's rather dull, you know. He only works and sup- itorts the others." - Something to Know. It may be worth something to know that the very liest medicine for restor ing the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Electric Hitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centre in the stomach, gently stimulates the livir and kidneys, and aids these organs in throwing otf impurities in the blood Electric Hitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best blood purifier and nerve tonic Try it. Sold f.r 50c or f1 00 per bottle at Sny der's drug store, Somerset, or at Hral- lier's drug store, ISerlin. Kneading STachine. Much of tl.e lultor of breadmaking may Ik; ob iated by a kneading ma chine, designed principally for family use, ami wincn win enable every lnUse to indulge at will in the "lieat biscuit," so dear to every Southern heart, or rather to the organ which is said to lead to iiuu'ii heart the stomach The kneading pan toiitains a detach able rotary kneading apparatus, pro vided with knives for cutting the dough, and it is only necessary to turn the crank, as the maelune does the rest swiftly aud surely. Much to Commend it- Tlie committee on counties and town ships has decided to report favorably to the State House of Ileprcsentalivee a bill requiring county auditors to meet monthly to pass upon bills bef -re paid. It strikes us that it is a pretty good son, of measure. Under the present system the auditors meet only once a ear, and then their work is altogether in the nature of a review of what is fM. They may find that injudicious expenditures have been made, but they are face to face with the fact that the money lias been paid, and their only opportunity to right the wrong is to surcharge the responsible officials. For obvious reasons this is doue only in ex ceptional cases, and even then the re sults are sometimes far from what is to be desired. . As an ounce of preveu'ive is worth a jsxtnd of cure, bo an audit prior to the fcettlement of a hill would be infinitely Letter than au audit after the money has Leen paid. To empower auditors to ass up ou all bills of the t-ounty would he plating an additional check on unwise expenditure of public fuuds. There is perhaps uo county in the State where such a safeguard would do any hartr1, and in some counties it would prove tf grtjat public benefit. i AUDACIOUS KISSANE. i - Thv Horns and Forer Was m Typical Soldier of Fortune. Tbe hero of the following story, Kis eane, hud hern a prcmii:eut bncinoRS tuan in Cincinnati. He was tried with others and acquitted on the cbnrge of burning the steamboat Martha Wash ington to secure insurance, and after ward was sect to the penitentiary for a large bank forgery: Into the Walker Nicaragua expedi tion, tuada np for the most part of "men of strong character, tired of tho hum dram of common life and ready for a career which might bring them the sweets of adventure or tho rewards of fame," Kissane now, on coming out of the penitentiary, threw himself with all the abandon cf his daring natore. He ar rived at Nicaragua Feb. 1, 1850. Un der an assumed name he was soon ap pointed and commissioned assistant commanding general, with ths rank cf major, and ordered to take charge of the commissariat of the army. He showed such ability that Walker soon promoted him. For eight or nine months he bad the entire finances of the country in his bands and but for his careful manage ment the filibustering scheme, it is con ceded, would have met an earlier de feat When General Walker marched to Rivas, he left Granada in charge cf Kissane. Tho latter made sudden sallies on the neighboring haciendas, and, cap turing the wives aud daughters of prom inent Nicararruaus. held them as hos tages to be exchanged for money or pro trUious. He is rtpnted to bare made a fortune in tbe sale of confiscated hacien das aud vouchers. Under his direction cathedrals aud convents aud private dwellings were pillaged of gold, silver and jewels. The plunder, wnicn nticu six largo cedar chests, was nieiteu, nur-ked in small bulk and shinned t3 New Orleans. Robed in priestly vcftr meuts aud carrying tbe holy eucharift, Kissane Jed a triumphant procession thronch the streets ol O ran ad a. Mis an dacjty aud bravery won him devoted followers. Few, if any, cf his compan ions iu arms suspected his early history. Nevertheless the tropics did not ehiild him wholly from ineuiory of the past. Recognizing iu one of the youthful fol lowers of the army the sou of a man who had testified attaint-1 him in Martha Washinetou case. Kissano had the young man arrested on some trumped cp charge pud shot down it cold blood. At tbe collapse of tbe expedition Kis sane canned to be published in the pa pers accounts oi me nt-roio ueatn of himself under his new name. Mean while be csenred from the country to Panama en hoard the United States sloop of war St. Mary's, Captain Davi Lida Rose McCabe in McClure'a, Bret Hrt' "Overland" Enemy. In The Atlantic Monthly Mr. Charles Warren Stcddard, describing tho ap pearance of Eret Harte's "Iho Luck of Roaring Camp, explains the story ot the woman who was opposed to its pub lication. Thero have been many render ings of this incident. Mr. Stoddard's version is unquestionably the correct one. In tbe August number of Tho Over- laud Monthly (1SC8) appeared "The Luck of Roaring Camp." If Mr. Harte bad been in doubt as to his vocation be fore, that doubt was now dispelled for ever. Never was a more emphatic or unquestionable literary success. That success br-gau in the composing room. wbeu a female compositor revolted at the unaccustomed combination of men tal force, virility aud originality. No doubt it was all very sudden and unex pected. It shook tbe editorial aud com posing rooms, the business office and a limited number of worthy people who bad seen "Tbe Luck" in manuscript as they had never been shaken save by the notorious Califoruian earthquake. The climax was precipitated when the justly indignant editor, whose motives, liter cry judgment and good taste had been impeached, declared that "The Luck of Koarhic (Jump should appear m tbe very uext number of Tbe Overland Monthly or he would resign pM office. Wisdom finally prevailed, the article appeared. The Overland' success was assured, and its editor was famous. A Prophetess Confounded. One if tbe most diverting tales told (n connection with the art of anagram making relates to a certain Paine Elean or Davies, wife of Sir Joshua Da vies, says a writer in Lippiucott's Magazine. She lived in tbe time of Charles J ant was a coustant croaker and foreteller of evil. At length she made herself so oh noxious to the govi rimieuf that she was cited to appear before the court of high commission. She fancied that she was gifted with prophetic powers, because the letters of Eleanor Davic-s formed the anagram "Reveal, O Daniel. " This wag not a good auagrain, as it used the "1" twice and did not employ the 'V at all. She resisted all tbe efforts of the bishops to bring her to reason, but was at last entirely defeated by a witty dean, who hoisted her with her own petard by making another anagram, not eo complimentary to her prophetio In eight, "Dame Eleanor Davies never so mad a ladiel" This caused her to doubt the reality of her own inspiration, and eo utterly disconcerted her that no more was heard f f her. The Rraaoa Why. A lady happened to remark to an atb letic friend that it was very strange that most of the bad bicycling accidents seemed to bapjien to women and could be account for it were they more "focluardyr "Not at all." be replied. "Tbe real reason is, I think, that wom en cannot judge distances. Now, from bis earliest youth up a boy is trained through his games to accurately meas ure yards and feet. You will see a woman rnsh iu bet weeu two carts w hero a mso cccld tell you to a certainty that it would be impossible toavoid.au acci dent. It is just tbe want of a trained eye that does the mischief." Philadel phia Ledger. What Do You Know? A Great Deal Depends on Knowing tha Right Thing Somttimtt. Do yon know all about your kidneys ? I) j yon know their real functions ? A school boy writes in composition : We could not Hve without kidneys." Hemight add, some don't live with them. The nun who "doesn't know be has JdJnej-s" May be cure his are in good order. Tbe maq who know be has tbenjl, Has beea told so hj bis kjdncys. bick kidneys ullt-ight through tha bck, Sound kidneys never cempUjn. The kidneys filter the blood. If filtered through s:pk kidneys, the blood is sick. Sick blood means uric poison. Means urinary derangement, means dia betes. Means Briglit's Disease means Death. Do you know the silver lining to that cloud? There is one covering its entire field. Doan's Kidney Pills are the sunny side Of every stage of kidney miseries. And perfect masters of their diseases. We give you a case of knowing the right thing. Mr. John IT. Kcnrcly resides in Wuhlneton, Pa., at2M North Main street. He has beea Uepntv shcritt uf u ceountv furailozuu yeara. fv be: "I hare been a saneier for some limt .! with kMney complaint. I hav a pain acron the amalf of mv bark near the hJpa. It vu loot severe mommr and eveninr I wimld rise in ibe mnrnin? feeling a thoufa I bad n had a nifflifa nest at alL I noticed an ad vertisement of ivmn's Kidney Pills, and 1 ptr cured a N x. They hare done me a peat deal of rood I rest better at nislit and. In fact feel better In everr wav tiuce I beeaa takinr them. Am steadily improin-, and exrect to auon he reston d to my normal eon dituiu. I wuold gladly recommend iioan's kidney Kll to any one suPering from any era ot kidney complain'. I bare known other who ue them and peak as highly oi heir merit as I fed that I can." rxn' Kl ine Pills are for aale by all deal er prict SOcenm per box. Mailed by Fiater lliibumCo, Bunaio, N. Y, uie aiccnis lor Uie L'.i A fwrtauui tHsrovery. All Paris jatt new, r.co-rdiHR to Tho journal, is flocking tj La Kavi gnan, iloutmartre, tt he-re, n few days afco, a most icmarkahle discovery was made. In this neighborhood uro tho ruins of the ancient monastery of tbe Benedictines and other old buildings used by tbe brothers, most of which are also giving way to the ravages of time. At 28 Kuo Raviguan lime. Bertbelot keeps a grocery store, the sleeps iu a small chamber in tbe rear, that at one time was probably used as an oratory. Ume, Berthelct, noticing that tho tiles on the floor cf the chamber gave forth a hollow sound as she stepped upon them, and thinking that a cellar there would be very convenient for her business, sent for a mason and had the tiles removed. A flight of etono steps was revealed, leading into a labyrinth of parages. The authorities havo now taken posses sion of tbe place, and a systematio in vestigation is being conducted. Many relic have been found, aud it is believ ed that much light is likeiy to be thrown upon the history of Paris dur ing the fourteenth century. A Laeky Ducnoala. Tho patient's symptoms indicated cardiac troubles, and the doctor got out his stethoscope ani applied it to his chest to test tho action of the heart. The patient flushed angrily, unbut toned his vest aud took from his inside pocket a f 5 bill wrapped in a piece of old paper. "I think it's carrying things a little too far," he said, "wheu you doctors gq to looking through a man with on X ray to aeo Low much money JiQ ha," De troit Free Press. . Secret. "Woman," said the typewriter board er, ''woman is not much taken with se cret societies." 'Nq," said the cheerful idiot, "but bow dearly she lores society seercts. Indianapolis Journal. A blatkliard is a most useful thirg in a nursery. Children will find a con stant soun e cf amusement in drawing cn it. It should not be too high, but bo easily within their roach. "Now Willie," raid the taiher, a school opened, "you may recite 3-our geography Ufesoti. Where is Afghan istan ?" Willie hesitated a moment. "Don't you bjaoyy?" aked the teach er. "Yes, I've got it iu my head some? where, but I can't lay my brain Oil it just this minute," Willie replied. It fostntcd by Drewer that Popellor niidas, In f.k1, wps the tirt- to tar a e-pji rr tiar.-t of tdnte. $3,400.00 As follows: 4 First Prizes, each of 1100 Cash n e.4 amnJf 5f rv. 1 n 40 Third " " " $ 25 Gold .Watche Ptfti nil DrlvAa rnren A1fh mfttlfh . Total given daring 12 mos. 1897, HOW TO OBTAW THEM. SOAP Wrapprra Cttey eaH rellrf lut m M , h n u. pvriiM vi . rapper; lhai port ion ranlnln- brao iim lav arRiiiiia - ovnpiin &OAP. Tacfia (railed '!:. Wrapprr ( mpi'fi mrwlwilli V 31 IIKU of i be l)I-TKIfT romprlltnr llela. N.ol Oitlnct NAME OP DISTRICT. Nrw Yark ily, HrsuUva, Loan al Slalca Iwlanda. Nrw Jeracy. NrwVark Matrl.nW-1. tfN.r.Viiw, 1 PraanylVBBia PrlRwarr, Ir land, Vr( Tiraiaia. aad Itut trirt af 'l.i I The w Kaalnad Stairs. ThefeifTcioa mrr theelrmw1 Plerrr Sprrlal I; PMlrro. mTd ht lo. fc'. Pwiea V., t Hu( it wton.nd Kfw York. TiUei ilb Hmrtfunl Tir, i- irst CiM Nick I. Umu, ttmm Pwnn UU, Standard UjduBctar, aad Bub. Laoa badtila. 10MEIISCT MARKET ItKPOKT. J fltUKITEO Wf.lVl.V BT Cook & Beerits, Wedncdty, l t. 2i, 1$? (per 1)0 .15 lo 25 4c Aj plea. dried, Bi 1'IC . c ,.1KC .IC ADule Iiutd-r. wr cul- i mil. i-r Si But r. freMli kt-a-. rx-r .. ( cn-aim-rv. tier Hi... Beexwax, p-r lb 25 fCountry ham, pT t. 8 to 12c J Kiicur currd bam, per ft 11 to l-!,- Bacon jside, ih t lb. lnuiiliT. p-r B tic n . rw-tilte lutvv. prr bus lev Btn- Lima, i-r fc .. : : -jKrrrn, iH-r tt iir lonee. J p,.r b, lj to 2oc .,, ( CuniUrlund, p-r Jl..io Lcmeuu j.()rlllulJi perlbl 4 iJ fornmoal, iht S .., . 1 ' Eigs, per doi '. l.V FUh. laka bciTlurJw.l" l ol floneyj wb'te clover, per ' -"..lc ird, W a to loc jlll, per lilll . l i't MiiIurm. N. II.. per gal '" ihiion-i.per bun. . -..7.x; P.ilatix-a. per bua II l b t'eachex, evaporated, per !b 10 to l'c Prun-a. per lb.- . ... 1J to loo . i . pi-r uui .....M..MH.H.M.H.w-f .j Pltubure. wr bbl Walt, i Umry, , bus aiu-ka . . e st ' 4 bua Kicks. $VSA around aiuiu. laO t aat.-ka !V linapusper m .juik !iniMim-d yellow, per B 3c wbite, A. per l . ha grmuUUil. per Ei a: t ube. or pulverized, per 8 I'd (,,., ip-r y: m :wo yrop. j nmpt p,.r sa 50 to Hue Ktonrware, yuiiou ac Tullow, jx-r to in Ylueg-ar, wrfriil 1 to : Uinotliy, per bus Sl.T-i Clover, wr bua pj.OU Ui i.7 i Seed. M uniiiMin, kt bu " alfalbi, per bua - 6 i) aike, u,r bua 7.VJ Millet, Cirnnnn, per bua I S oiirii-y. wmie ueaniicsa, per uu i.-i buckwheat, per bu lie corn, r:ir, wr bus .?5 to Grain " abelled, wr bua 5i to c ) oats, per bu.- U to :Vio I rj'e. P ' lua -V 4 Feed bi-Ht, per bua Tiic una, per 1IW WM 7-lC corn au 1 ml) chop, per IK) 1j 7 i dour, roller pmeeaa, per bid fl.7" I Hour, lower grade, pur libtm .., , . while, wr liM lM "UU"UM red,per 100 bi The 0. 1. C. LIME COMPANY, SUCCESSORS TO THE MEYERSDALE LIME COMPANY, have Juat completed fhelr new aiding and are now pn-pan-d toahip by car-load lola to any purl of the country. Thin lime Is nmnurxeU ur-dfrom the e l.-trHled Siyler Hill LiniMtoaa and la eKieciiilly rti-h in all Hie element re qnlrwl tolnviKornlethewdL IT IS WHAT ALL FARMERS NEED! -okI utoek on hand all the time. Prices low aa the loweaL AdJretw all communications to I C. LIME COMPANY Fe'.Howe MEYERSDALE Proprietor ELY'S CREAM BALM It a poaltlewrare. Apply into tbe nostrils. It Is quickly absorbed, to cents at Drorcirts or by mail ; sample 10c. by mail. ELY BROTUEllS. M Warren t Kew York l it. IMPOKTAKT TO ADYERTISESS. The cream of tha country tapers is found in Remington's Court Scat Lists. Shrewd aovertiaers avail themselves or these hsta, a Copy of which can be had of Bemington st. ut jrew lull st x-iiuuurg. spEciALc;-tc:esv,i;uu.uu wr 5 I -'A all aiJ. carUord nti 5j llor'a lull mmmf an4 aldra urn A the aambrP of lMM"l ut in, fa Irrr llrt .! Hcrgarff SaciiUce. Tlie little obi 1,1 ren wer talking of Lent and of what they would each give up for the waseu of fasting and rcjientaiice. Candies aud cake went on the list of saerilieva. Little Margaret, aged two and n half year, was a intent listener. Finally, "I doss I will dive up niu; tard," the said, and added in a thoughtful aside: ."I never did tare much for mustard, anyway." Aroyou stiin-ring from rheumatism? Thomas' lv-leetrie Oil has cured thou Kands of the worst cases of thi.s terrible ilL-nac. It only costs "t cents to try it. Cisb. Cleaner. The machine dish-washer seems to be exciting a'niost as much intere-st as the bicycle among inventive minds, if we may judge from the number of new device which are competing for femi nine favor. A late invention in this line is a tauk with a pendant water spreader on the under side of the cover, a pump with a vertical delivery sKut and guards to prevent the escnje of steam or water, and the dishes are cleansed by the usual rotary motion. Tirei in the 2Jorniis- "I had a tired feci in iu t'.e morn ing and a headache. 1 haI no appe tite and could not sleep well. I learn ed about Hood's Sarsaparilhi and be gan taking it, and this medicine gave me relief. It has ulso cured me of ca tarrh and the ctfectsj of tho grip." Mrs. Jetinie Horuer, Stoytowu, pa. Hood's Pills are easy to buy, easy to take, easy iu t -fleet. In Search of Iafbrtqation, t'l'd like to ask one thing," said the cross linanlcr. 'What U It, please ?" asked the land lady. "How did you get this steak cooked so bar 1 without even getting it hot?" Evea That. Ah !'' frighLd the tiiseonsolati: wife, "marriage 1 a al, ad failure." "Haven't you realized your hoties in weddi-d life?" aked a sympathetic friend. "X ; even my bridal veil wiw illusion." CASH AND GIVEN FREE PRIZES EACH MONTH SFCR I H unliM .$ 430.00 t rs. A S 1.000.GQ $3,403.00 WRAPPERS RULES. f. Errrjr raootb daring lH in each of that diatrieta pTiia will kit Married M loilow.: two to roaneM Tim I ikunpei'tnr who senasin cue f.mrfrmt Nanthrr of eoopnoa from ttiedirtnctin n-hica ba or abanaidb illreciva4N'aah. ' ' YiM A Cnpcui4ra no Mod in tha tirxt I.araeat Nanbrra ft coo IKina Irnm tha dutm-i in wnich tbej iwidanill Karh rvcnva at iDnr'a opcia a lf'aorcmtknrin' l'irrca bprciRl fcu-rele, pncnSiULid. 1 nn 111 t'aiDiil4iraborid iatna Pleat tartrat NimWrnnl enopaoa from lbrd triet inniiKrta uqr raaiiMwiil Karb aaircat emnar's aptlua a Ud j'aur a-wtlwaan'a W Wsmii, nu. aa. tf. Tbe ComtMtiilon. will rieae tbe Ijit la of EarhManthdartnaMt, 0puio.ivd toe late furoaemaalh a eompeuttoa will be pal late tbe out. 3. Coanwtitnfe be ebtaia piaiiiiera tmra aaeotd eoep ta deaWa atoak will be dieoaIifti. Earptureea of Lmr Bratbera, Ltd., aad tneir Itfuilwa, aieda haned liuca conipatiiia. 4. a prhtKid IMo WhtmntaOaaiptaiSdiatriet will be I.mr4rd loOaatDeuuaiaaMatU dafa altar each euoipMitioa cloaoa. 6. lrrr Br4bera, Ltd, will eodeawr to award the pritce tairij to the beet of tboir abililr aod mdaniiint, but it i. andVrM.wd that all wnoeofnlwHe acme to ae evpttbeavwd of Lm BiutlMfa, Ltd., aaauaL LEVEU BUUS., lAi New Vara. fcjXXSYLVANIA IlAILKOA"D. CASTCRN STANOARD TIM I. Ia Effect November 15, 1896. OONDKMHED SCHCDCaB. Train arrive and depart from thefcUition tt JohuatowD as follow: WESTWARD , Western Express. . 4:53 a. ni. Southweatern Kxpreise " Johnstown Accommodation ")7 Accouimodation :I0 " Pacific Exprens X " Way PaaacliKer ... 3:! Mail 5.1H " Kant Line toH p. m. Johnstown Accommodation... Ij0 " kASTW AKD. Atlantic Express 5.-04 Si-i.hore Expn ss -. 5:40 m. Altoona Accommodation M Iay Kxpn !hl " Main Line Expret....'. .. lihli AII.K.na Accoiiiinodatiun 12r p. in. Mail Expn-Mt '. 4:11 " Johnstown A-eommoduUun... n:w l'hiUtdelphia Expruis 7:11 East Ure lihiO " For rafea, mai j, 4c, rail on Ticket Aeentor ad JreKa Thou. E. Walt, P. A. W. li , Jul Fifth Avenue, l'ltteh-.iiy. Pa. J, li. Hutchinson. J. R. Wend, lien. Wauaxer. ejen'l Pa mi. A CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch. HOETHWABD. Johnstown Mail Expresa. -Hnckwood m. in Womerset S:.i, Wtoyestown :t, lioov ersvillc (toi, Johnstown 11:10. Johnstown Mall Express. Rockwond 11.20 a. m., fSomi'iet 11 :", Stoyeiown lil:t, Hoov ers ville 1- 21, Johnstown 1:10 p, in. Johnstown Accoinrnoln;ion. Uockwood 4:.V p. in., tvimerw I iau sioe!own iW, Hoov .rsvllleoV, Johustowu a: la. socrnwiBD. Mail Johnstown 8 VI a.m..HoovenvHle 9 If, Ht.voitown-U,Soiut-rwo" 1U-A Itockwoou lo as. Express. Johnstown 5:10 p. m., Hooversrille Nuiy.-ktowu iia, Somerset 3:12, ilock woodfcui. DaUy. THE KEELEY CURE Is special boon to business men who, havinr drifted nnconartously into the drink habit ana awaken to find the disease of alcoholism fastened up n them, rendering them unfit to manage af fkin requiring a clear brain, A four weeks course of tKumcnt at the PITTSBURa KEELEY INSTTTLTE, Ko. i246 Fifth ATenne, ptores to them all thefr powers, mental and phynieal, destroys the abnormal appetite, and restore them to the condition thev were in be fore they indulged in stimulants. Th ia has been done in more than lfino cases treated here, and among them some of your own neighbors, to whom we ran refer with confidence as to the absolute safety aud emcienry of the Keelev Cure. The fullest and most searching invextiva'tion is n vited. i3eod for pamphlet giving full ioloimv liou, t 60 Vf AR8 EXPERIENCE. TRADE MARKS DCSICNS, COPYRICHTS Ac Anyone sending a sketch and description may sjuieklraaoertaln, free, whether an I mention ia lirobaiily paientable. 'ou m u n teat iota stnt-tly eoun.lentlaL OldeH areuc; firecunnc patents In America. We hare a WaUinsiun onto. Paten u uken tbrutuih Atuua A Co. reoslve spiaael uotice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beaatlfallr inastrated, hms elrenlaUoa of n sdeatifle journal, weekly, terms J.m a rear) l-J ail month. Specimen oupleaand llAu boon oa Patents eeoi tree. Address MUNN A CO., SGI Brmdway, New Yerk. Wanted-fin Idea Who ran think of some simple tlilnir tA nAlKnll rrnleet yotir Idean: they trny brintt yn we:Uin. Write JdH.V WfcbPEnliVRN a Co., Patent iUlV. aers, waahlDCUM, 1. ... r their (l.eui prise vOar ad ttst ot two huBdred luTanUous waaieik THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY St. Louis, New York, ' Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago Receipts and Expenditures OF Uie DIRECTORS of the 1'OOIt ami IIOCSK OK K.MTLOYM KXT KniHTsi-t County, I'iu, for the ytur ending IV-ii.Iht 31, A. I). ELM Kit 11 IH'fiH, IXf., Tria.sun riif the TiHr lloutw of Sonit-M-t f.Min ty, in ui-fiuint Willi the t'oiiiity of Nameriet, tate of IVnn lvnniu, for the yeiir ending iKciiiiher 21, A. D. l.sWi. EECEIPTS Dr. No INl.-iniitimt f utile and n-cHlx at the Poor House, l.5 lo .-ScueiM t t'ouiity lir onli r No. !, lo tulum-v uceouut.. Total EXPENDITURES. No. Outdoor Expenses. By ain't paid Piii-diMir relli f...... liri-lor' tmvi liii;-e.fH-ue... l 'lHlilal!eK, Iii-k "!-.itiii-H' lrViliiiifi - X - iis " l'ii-ri' ntil nd l;re " M iinleiiatiee uf rhil Jrvn, fllil-llOlir IMUIMT - JIHIH1V I.t JllHlil-t' f.t I iui out-dir i.il. ra ,,, , T'lxr.tiiiH M iiiiU li.im-eof liiiiiiiteaatShile liiltitl " " Werners ille K.lwlu Fei-Me Miudiil School t ullin MeilU-iil ulli lidaiiee . f-.ild ul:. r siuiiti in - -r -r w ija.jjfusuj oi xrooT I Hy am't imid liry uHi!saii( rlotliing.... IIwmii1 Uicou . l:nn)!iiN .JH!r.!HIHl Tiuwure --" """"" 1! tfUci'iiswuru ....,. I irusi ....'.Z!1'.'V Priming Tolwi ct Kite !.....".""'.'.""'.'Z .Me. ilea I exaiiiiii.-iiiiui nv.d ci rtilinit. I'olUnt i.itKj- L.....,...is...s.sy. Viimt and Hour irK-inl-. , Klio l-lKVanl fruit ,s. Justices' fts.... . ."...L. I.itiinitions t AilelulU-r , ..." ri(e-e I'mckt-ra t 'mil nnl oil tMi t -oniilatjl-' fts-a w Vin.-giir llitr-lware Siicir mid niila.-.ae Kliie-sand li-.illw-r Ut ion wry.- Iiui-ie... Wttivini; iind citriltiii; Matrons, Mrs. li-ki-y,Ji.(it; Jlrs. K u.ni Farm Expenses. By am't pilil Fi-rtllUi-rs i; i.-urs S...l !l. rv " Muiiiihi-r i.iiii.-- s.-.n;iii.i .:,:n ' I li r.lw.n i- . 'Ilmst.i:. Kr.i-lit " Ukir Imrrovemeats. I'y ain't raid Up:i!r - l-il.ur Isiiivling and Iii;li!niii n-J.s Extraordinary Expenses. By am't pulil Kurnitiire ' l.lie Kt..U ."..'."Z.V.' 44 1 iiMintii.-- .M ussi-linuii liSnity " " li-r-onN " i:!cir:c ht-iit !! ....'"rj " Salary aai Vaga3. By am't pii.l I'irci tor Jric.li Mcfip ur win iiuii ......ir..... " Hiirrl-,iii iiithn Tretisurer, Klmcr K Puuli fis.k, I'allt.rine Miller J flerk, J. ui li P. Weiiuer t'li-rfe ul M tiK iiu nt .'.".'.'1' Alt.irin-v, I. . I oliH.rn .." " Mewarif, Win. K. Ii-iiy. Win K.-.IH1 " l livsi, i iti, l.r. II s. kmiiii II " l iiatilwin. l;.-v. J.S llrk. " J.iliilor. J..l:ii i nrmi: y HE DIRECTORS OF THE POOR, 1 To ain't of estlmite r.irexp- iis)-. 2 By am t rorelved fnmi I imiiii v i 'i.iii-ii,sion.-n cm ordurit 3 l:y mn't tiiu-x-ii.lni to tin-cr.-.lit f th,-c iui.lv -I By am't surciiurjcd lo I'oor iJin-clors. Z....ZZ1'. " RECTORS' INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS FOR ,Sg6. Jacob McGregor, Poor Houe Director, in gec't w ith 3 n erset 1 loam i roor tiouse iini.-r. n iirr or lsti; . 2 o. .of WW..."".? :l To nm't Hiin-hanred JJ 4 By one year's "alary as Inrector .. ........".".V.'Z. 7. V. 5 By am't due County ol kiuerset , ,"' Wm. Dull, Poor House Director, , T . II .... .. To am't Poor House Order. No. 2 of lull .... " . No. :til of lsiii ToJII ft? am't suri-hiir.'isl By one yenr's nalury as Iir-ctor.. uy am t aue lounty ol Soinerst-t.. 1 61 W-'i t tl Hi.-, Harrison Gohn, Poor House Director, in acc't with SomerseTCounty. 1 Toam't Poor Hitis Onl.-r. Xo. ie of 11 ..- 2 " " - Xo. ;mj of .7;.'.'Z.T"" - T, ,,, 3 ToSil I'eam't siin iuirired " t. , , 4 Hv mie y(r' salary s iKreetor . .'..Z" " "l ftii 5 By am't due L'oiuny uf .-soici-s.-t ...1JJ.. '." " n ti QUTSTANDING ORDERS UNPAID. Yr. 1W No 41." 417 IS .; ti mi ijs 1.7 i:t t.'.t 4IH 4!" 411 4i:t l To Whom Ism Hninuel Thomas Mr M. KiNner I. lstle Mining Co V. A. Just A. K. t ill Tho". 1' Merrill A. rtt!ti;I I.I nil) Mnim II. 1. Mnorv W. II. tianlnt r J. M. t able W. i". I'm rtmriii Miehitriin Kuruiiuret J. II liunlni-r I'. K. Miall'er Cook . lu-t nts , Cha lien in Iir. H. C. Huu-liiuon. 11. I. Si IK- , K L'. C'oliKrii... , Cii-lurtiijf We. the un.Irisi,'n.-l Amlltora of lh IViunty Klmer K. l'usli. Ki . Tn:iiir.-rnf tin- eret coiinty. with saiil county of .SM.meni. 1. . 1 neeniiiiiuieHerouiit, A. UlS7!i,UOU' W",,r"f we ,,ave ''-"-""to et Attest . A. J. HlLEMAX, Clerk. . -t. - I rinir ..rt-e..--, . i.aiim, no rt.iy iti.it in pursn in.-e r Ihe I7lh -ti.Mi of Hi - Art ent 'll -in w " . loCoun1i. T..a ..sl,.,.vv.-.. ,ss, U the l.,:!, ihu. of April. A. U. K I " we n..-t "t tl e !, 5 Justiee, In Iheeoiinty of s..-rs... on ti. iih .lay of Junuarv. A. h l-7 an.) ner Lein .it. y awom. .Iiil au-lit. i,.lji,. an i m-tlle the wvi-r.ili,,,,., retire, of ns hv tow rtVlv Iheaeveral Acts of As-n-mlily an I mipiil.ini nu thereto aivorllirsr t.,,l,l tl I. ,,7.5i -an.1 ability, a.,1 that ,Ue f. sus .fj ,re .tVasIrf iheVuViw! ttn'SI i. 8. The Imliviiliial aiinunt nf lh Iiireetors of the Poor with the eoum v .r s.r., . ,, for the year 1. ami we hen-hy rertifv Dial we timl ImI-iim-t il 1 oZ Liv fl " from Jaeol, M.Kir.-tfi.r.of Ji ; fn Wm. l.uli. ; a,"l u m S i;oV, ilVT ' i.iT,.T ?'? rrr,u ra," li'e I'in-etors w.-re duty .u,,;,..n.-.l " r T" e ulH 1 U L iWl n ""'-"v i i.,..fc I KtAT FOH YOU ALL, At m A Jj.UU ByS ScPS-l Suit M Mr Pur cf Pants. f0r 1 1( Dturuar. r.- v " yr-, .-"..,., ' SUITS yiih Exin V Panti ve- to V nrw j r-i h - b-j-i C?tZ?l mmsmm cue FacToatra. E. HOSENBURGSR& CO.. Dark St. Bin, J t. m I C WW: 1.5: v v a4 a rxr? j-irT? r .'JiJVj Insist on the Genuine The best Washing rowder made. Best for all clean ing, does the work quickly, cheaply aud thoroughly. Largest package greatest economy. ji oi- ". M.li-l 7 ,..f",Til IS Cr. .'Ji'l to l"l .VI 7'i !"l 7 Nt v. . . 211 11 I-.'! M 5 .7 Till 7"t Irs Jt 1.1 17 I II .'ill 71 X. 7i i7 237 70 l (tl .s I.' ." 17 M 11 Xi 111 :t o z; .' ii Is J im . i 7." l!A .i i ir II HI j :i VI in M e a a .-j T " li-l U I'll 7 l! III V. 1 jl i .i ' Z! H L'J ; 4 ' Dr. - -i - s Act of Ivii.. HOU3C A'ropcr. .......... rr, : ! l: I ." 4-; 17 47 !i lr 7i i SO IT U-i w t ir '.7 71 " 1:7 IJ - i !! J lit II 1 Ssiiil M H .-.1 ro i iht ' to m (O fl H " I I I Kl 11 II t V 1,1 1 HI "I I'll I'll 1-1 to u. S : ru lit rii u in a unt with S n C I'a, 5 h ID :i is 1,1 C unty. Ti ID I .w tm K wr-- ., in a ount with Somerset County. . ." "2 " .' i lil 1 M liP. AntounU. .....a in .") .Til .v .vt IO lit let Co.. H ill 1 --. i 7 5 4.r. ! :i S i "Ji .l it .v; U mi Cs.i 71 17 It of S Pimr ll.uiw u. r . r-Vv) i.e-ni oi fsoin- our hanOa a,,J eal. ,s iilh Jay of J.inuary H. II. I.Ii-htv. r-.. JKKKMI II KMOAIK. skai B. J. BUW.MA.N, kai. Connty Auiiitora. . 1 ? 'xm i"ur. -r - v i-itorgm tnoicle C!cxhuiS aUaulactmra in lirU .Jf'- ?3.7 Bon Smra Suit Willi t sir. i'.nt. .. . , . . ww. imported V.ool Chtviot, in Jtt Black. Drk Rl.- wilora Orey ani OI. Bro-n. ia , from Jtoorei,, cf cfc 1 hrr .r. made cp .. (Jc. fcrlow i donb: bretl with Sailor C.JLr, bZid WilhuiJ. uruh trjid. ILned with a fast Hlac A.fccrt 1 wUI Satern Linine. Trimming and Work. Coat K.. , n-CJT. - ". 'Z i. - . e vacia, e i 7p ana uuR rixkrti Patent Want Band uscj oa aU Pants, Uo fiatol ... . . ... .v. , yran of mzt nudf tm as ptroppait tut. Double Bieasied with extra VinZ f cur door. - I-i kmrittinsf ttn Ufcer tot Oilice o f irtfMt Mnna i W.4 or PfsistrrrJ Lrttfl na ior meatur sen of toy at Us bif-Mrv ar.4 If I.... or .UTUU it tus age TO EVERYBODY our Illustrated fiiced Catalojnej in which yoo wili fiod Boys Suits fiota 9Sc.'t np. Youths ' LonH Pants Suits froml (2.00 cp and Mens Suits ficrr.l Brown 201 R 102i SL. ITewYork City $ . V) no - - . ii . S mer't. In the Cum mona--.it i. t. V3Ta er. I j -rv - si mm, f .145 r f A U 'ZD 1 w Is FRESH, PURE DRUGS it in To Jinre ConjUU itre In the 'A ;,.,. , ' A Vt.u are always sun of getting the frohent meiiii Carefully ConiiMJii!el. TRUSSES KITTM AU of the Beat awl 3Iost Approved 'i'rwsses .;)f 8ati.fftetlon Guanintl. OPTICAL GOODS GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL HAyp SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. SNYDER, Somerset, Louthefs Drug Stoi This Mcdcl Dmg Stcrsis Rapidly B:::zi:j:vl Vweiaiw i aeaai v'. win aA lo,.,.... v4 n si sr-s- w s-sr svss Ti T i Medicines, Dye Siufts, SpOKfcn, Tn LoaWPresGriiliBasiFeiljE-i GREAT ClEI KE15Q TAKES TO C3E ONLT KKt.-H AN :. r . And a Full Line of Optical Goods alxays on '. F- -j large aiortraciit all can lo suit ; !. THE FIHEST BHilHDS OF Cm Always cn hand. It is always a pleasure to dl-ikv o-j to 'u tending purchasers, whether th- y buy trem is or elsewhere. J. m. LOUTHER ft1. D, MAIN STREET - - - - SOMERSET." Somerset Lumber Ya: ELIAS CUis ISXESTG .HAM, SlAXCrAtTCUG A.1D IlLALtK A.tD WHOLESALE AMI i.- :.Ea , Lumber and Building Mate-, '.als. Hard and Soft "Wood Oak, Pplar, SidinKN, Pickel Walnut, Yellow Flue, Flooring, Sah. SiarL CTirrry, MiinKleM, Ioor, llaliii-r. (hfu: Lath, l.hllel'ine UUudx, .ritel I'iMn I k. A general liueof a!! Kradeaof Lumber an.l Buildimr aterial a:.-', i. ' '---.t tork. A liio, can furnish anything in the lined our busin.s. t. : . .- Office anJ Tard Opposite S. k C. R. R. SUtlon, TheN.Y.Weekh-Trita .With the clost'of the rni.I-nti:il -ainiiiii:Ti THK tlie fact that the Amerii-iui iitsrj,!e are now anxious t.i home and business intt reN. 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ManuutcturerofaDd Dealer in Eaatern Work Furnlsbd on Short Notice a Jim miinii mi Also, Agint for the WHITE BRON ZE ! nflTf?" 1 Monan-ent Work wll And U to their lntiret to rati at n. ibt.v. i'J ProrHiowiiiK will jtle.u tbfm. Oarutly'iirtiiin i.i.i.,. .1 i . ' : . . 111 1 it n rast. a 11(1 Iricwverylow. tiutlteptcial aiua'ku 10 4 vmrz t s? WWta Brie, Or Pur Zlno Mcnumen - 1 L'v.i-- J n 1 rvil tif.fi . a?., t . ' --.j . ... n.a. iurr, ra a mri til i Pr. r.V.".'"1 J1' r"' Matlal iI . on,.!.. l " V: 1" - " ' " W nl. Give aa a call. P. SHAFFEli, THE JVI'JST None Too Ccod Vhen Yo-j p It b Ju.-.t fiu jrTi tit t S.-ir.. 'litem. AT SNYDER'S '"'aijaw Main Street, Somerset, Pa. w Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. 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