1 I I ! ; hi , it i i V sir ' : - '! ; - i r 1 ; ! . t ! s r . i - 1 ! . .1 Dr. ORR1TZ Wonderful! v Successful in all Chrome Diseases and Diseases of the EYE. EAR, NOSE, THROAT, LUSSS AND NASAL ATAF.RH AH Eye Oper-ations Successfully Performed. Examination a?d Consultation Free to Everybody. MT"" AFTER ( KpN ALL Mta-a THERS Ccicuc 7re-,et tf all cf ISasKzi After UavitTrndS of the W 1 IheCuiitrv. Without Avail, Ir. t-nlm Cured Her. rr.ore.l.n 1- yn I .rU h1 d.al of I""". ". 1 l- I,!-.!..,.!.. i.le in tiie r.itn ot the lieut. II , , , -, - . j;H..t-. i i fii"-trs. w said. 1,1 . I J?"! 1; lr. wt.o makes r.v;- VM to Stttil.ury. tlmnk tob.s ,i.l- IVwart, Xorthuin'-r:iid Co, I'a. Hid for Me. H- Tumi Me of a l-.--.rful ,-.1:1 lur4e. ,r more than 4 jr.-ars I Ijrive l,:.d a ;klli irout'ie. i - . .... tl-li. tit'-. t-jt:esail over my ".'.'' . Tli. i-nn WHS aim -l uii.MiUun.l.l.-.iiii'l 1 walked H..- I.'r ,.vi.isli:.4Mi.T.iut of my s.m r- v,.rk ;...ul "f tt '' ',"u.', 1 Hh iiivs- If. I iri.-l -. of r Ut .l;-f.ns uo.y .. M.KI..-I.M-K. h ,, 'nt" ?-. c"t imitmvn! fn.m the ly M.ch-.i ln-tiimo. Uul1:.:o. I.ut i! from w.iN l.mir. Tt " 1 h-nr.1 of Ir. :iim . M,.i..I: nnl-!ir-s In ii n.-iirlit.rhl, hxik inr.li.M-nt.an-1 I.Hlav. I .ia a ti. iin. N r. skitn.it'k-. I am workup- i.miiu ,.n.l as well bi ever. K.v. n Ujrty ..iit'ht to i,..w this. rau lniiiio, 'jmria Co , I a. u .u- n: VF The M.-dieal Adviser, a shrrt liKtory of private diseas. advice to young .;',1 .,-Vi I'v Z T,,.nV :T... la.i.. l.u.rri!!e. This IsH.h w ill Ik- sent fn to anyone on ""p "';;! r Address I-r.lm, !... bos T.O, t oiun.bus, O. Knelos,.,- . 2 cent stamp for !T!Tk FX M'V TI- X f'K THE miNK. lite 1 1 pr rin sppiying for medical tritnejnt . i lor l."4i-tr..in2l4.u:ic.-soruiineithat piss.-.l hrsi in he inormiie pieh-rredi, hShw ""J ''-'-i-"'--" .-xa"Sa, " lf uesU-d a wri i.-n anal? sis will sien. , ,, ,. ,.r nt OTher iilivsieians and rt xm-diea. Jrt;r:MUM,:;fil1Md.l l-Jypma cured withoot tte use of the aU'r'n:;: rtain cure for Impotence, lost .n- !,. ..atHrrti 1. -S.-I. weak ai-d'nei-vo...- tiebility : also for pnr.tat.tia, yeneoetle, and a r..rixate-aes-wh, lher from imprudent luibiuol youth or sect.onal luuet.ons-sjHlny "'Ner'yV"hVVlrCMr '"sis K,.ik,.y or Kius scientifically treated and pnsIUvcly cured hy nAiireve!p naus'itccessfuny Pcrftrnu4. Ksan.lnatiod aad consultation free to every. -MAddrs all Cot iinJ ieati.n to Box T'Vi, Columbus Ohio. I63S-S7, WILL CZ AT ..... i - .- v.i. v...h Town. J..iitis't:wn 3 w n. tHilliel-- t. ?U TVSr'y'F.'h M i'.'i'i. krr-fcntnrnT FROM MILL TO WEARER. a . . .... . t- ... ui v XsX wnicn oaves juu ,ti The Cenmitsin HtutB. Wholesaler. The Jobber and Store Keeper. E ROSEM'RGER &CmaiWMKEWTOKGiTr. Oa Great BarfalDS S5.QQ S2i98 1 SUITS roR I fi Ren's Jldenii Suits. Siics 3 ta 15, v- tritt) ttra fax ct funis. 52.95 Wool cheviot, in Black. Blue, Grrv. rj brown, ra ) to yxn of . MJe up doubk-fcwt.d. W"th Culltf Collar Uncy eltirTOiaerra uami w.... TnU Stf rul P.tmt Wst BincU. Tnmmmg rJ Work ..v,m .k. v best. Sm ui Su for Mta Ui :o 1 5 year. wiihoat Siiior Collar. Set fraturo's Below. EXXSYLVANIA RAILROAD. EASTERN STANDARD TIME. In Effect November 15, 1896. COXDEXSKD SCHSDCXB. Trains arrive and depart from the station at Johnstown as follows: WESTWARD Western F.xprcfW Nouth western KxprvMi... 4:53 a. m. iohnstown AccoiiiinodMtion S:.T7 " Accommodation Pacific Exprs.... Way lai4enger i-'nxt Line JohtiFlown Accommodation.... " M-Jt " " so p. ra. ASTWAED. Atlantic Express 5.-04 i m. Sea-shore Kx press .V40 AlttMtua Ac-ommtI u 44 liy txpr.s Stut Main Ijiic Kxpress. l'h! 44 Altootia Accotiimodatioii... l-'r"? p. m. MnilKxprcss 4:11 - Johnstown Accomiiitsuitiou t:.SS 44 l'hiiadi lphia Kxpress 7:11 44 Fast Line 10:J0 For rates, maps. c..csllor,Ticke Aeenfsor addrvssThos. K. Watt, 1'. A. W. li ) Kilib Avenne, ltttshurg, I'a. J. li. liutchttisim. J. R. Wood. treu. Manager. Oen i rafcS, A LIMBI Tho 0. 1. C. LIME COMPANY, KUCK'ESSOKS Ttl THE KEYERSDM.E LIME COMPANY, have lust completed their new sidln: and are now preiwred to ship by car-load lots to any tar1 ot tlte ctunlrv. This lime is manufact ured Iron the ocicbrau-d Sajlcr Hill Limestone and is espect;t!!v rich in aii iheetemetiis re-tnir-.l to invigorate the so'.u I T IS WHAT ALL f ARKERS iEEO: -sl stock on bund all the tune 1'chs low as the lowest. Address all t"JtUQIUUKU;UI tO I C. UME COV.PANY rrtdKowe, MEYERSDALE i ropneloT BO VEArS EXPERIENC. COPYRICHTS C Arryone ssndtn. a sst-k and aureus. ton Ju-lr aMpruig, free. bet ner an liiTeotion a proSVity ish lc'itabi CoaimititicatiODS strictly iriiiitti tli'lflsil acxii cf tiCsecwntv psteutat U Aenc We bare a Wuturvtoa taiee. I'ruenia tKni through uji Co. rsuwirs pvual uotice is the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, rtosottfopy IllniSTsted. Urrert dr ilatloa of rnv oniac t rnal wee y. terms t.il a ?ir; r.'J:x nxmilM, sps-irr.-n sor'ea and LL hm oat i-Tjrrs scbt iraa. A MUNN & CO., 361 Ursa. way. Kew V ark. " ? with Ert 7iJ f - T fair Pants. VST '-'jl It S xlrrinf md Post Office. Fipresi j t f der or Regwrrcd letter, alo t .1 1 QJ tbirthdsT, and if lare f tull J f ; I x. Monrv cherrfuDy refunded il 7 fc ' factory. Send it. mM f.ie Sara- J JTJ rte itifxuff, eneairnne. Kn's. ec j " V .4k TRADE (MARKS '.. OESICNS, ALM HE CURES AflrHavinc Trl"d Botr;ilo. Pi!lsbun(Jrwns liiinr. Mild Indiana Co i'hjsifmns. IUt buirfniiex t.n'W wopk-h1 orso, out 1 Jr. Siiiliii Cured Her at Lout. For m:iv thui 10 yi-s I h ivf been lornlinic miwrahle exihtnw, on HKunt of Uim-s. 1 have trh-d. at U-.il 10 doctors In Ilnlt'alo, littsliuiv. JivfiKbunr and nurroandini! Towns. My MiiK-mi: :rw woix;ind wirs I Ucanie (liin, too wok to wolk, mid no n:any tifpii nights. tVnldn"t eut, an my itin"a'h wusiMit f order, and my ierei s.vnifi all Uiislrunc. I don't want to litre lhrtMih nollH r u-li a time, for any thine in the wide wide world, and oft" li I have j-rayed to die After 1 had given np all lioie of enjoying health again. I dtx-hled to consult I ir fulin. and. thAiik tiie kn1 lxnd, that I did m. After a eonrse of treiittiient, I once more enjoy tine liealih. eat, Kleep and work om-e mon". as heretofore. I am tmly pmteful Ul'r. ialm. He eertiiinly uudersumds his luiMms, as ny ray is mt the only wonder ful cure he has erforuied in this onnty. Mrs S. k. McCrear-. Tunneilon, Indiana Co I'a. A Fearful Case of Khrnmalism Cured !y Dr. Kaiin. I have had a Usirfu! (vise of rh(-umtlm for over :1 years, so had that I eild not lift my arms l mv head, and at every chance of the weather the jiains were most exeruliatinn. Any one, ha vine ever Miricrcd with rlieuma lism, can onlv apre-iate w hat 1 menu. 1 have only had H immth's tnntment from Ir. S.il!u. voii micht alm-ist say, lam cured, aud I an. happy once more, 1 was 71 years old at niv last birthday. , J. D. uanlntr. Howard, Centre Co., V. i ri V:.- June Jnlv .Kuz. Sep. o-U Nov. T"C A,',S. May J-'e J1y ASM Nov. Isc, jt Tltrr Drnflte t- Uii 4 CUSTOM MD TO ORCilt $I8.EH137.50 Guaranteed to be nude trora All Wool, r- ci.iL kin. rncy Drown, ur.y. uu, v Worsted Corded Cheviot, ma it ra latest from SjiIot stvle, lined with Imported rirmer njun, trimmed and Iinr-.ed in the best o! Custom Tailor manner. You ca.mot dupikate it la your town lor Jib oo. sires M 10 41- The same foods made for Youlh'l, 1 1 1 0" to 18. in Long Pacts, Coat and Vest, "4" W4, not led wt Ti'.' I muni money. Rcmembrr You buy direct from one of the brfest Clo 'hins Viari j lacturer. in America, OMERSET MARKET RETORT, 7 OOKRKCTED WEEKLY BY Cook & Beerits, W'edncKlxi, Ao. 24, f per ha , , . . Apples ;dri d, R . t vawin:lil B. Apple liutter. -r ;:l i roll. s-r h - Butter.' fresh ken, per lb (creamery, per ... lSecswax. iter . 15 to 3 . 4c inc 4(tC lv l:!c Hie J .country ham. per lb 8 to I .11 to U"c ' suur cured ham. per B.. Bacon. I - ue, siiou siiie, per P .MC .C Ider. k r IN, Beans. ?! ' " . i- " 4c r Ib.. rnei'ioi, irr 1j to aie Cement- l, .ViT. .. . 17. ., "u, 1 1 .. ... .-i., .i 1.1,1 Sl.fi, 4.(J rnm-al, rx r ft l'-c l-xgs, per doz 1 ic Fish, lake herring- If bi','c-fi J Honey, white clover, p-r lb ...lsc ljr.l, p.T lb xtolttr I jrne, per t.bl. flM Mi!asss. N.it ht pii . tr Onions, ist bus . ...TV Potaltie. per bus .. h to N' I'tuclles, v:t IHJHiUtl, per lb lll to l ie I'runes. per lb J0 to l ie N . l .. icr hh! fi.in Pitt.-hun;, pt r bhl.... ) laiiy, Ius tweks 2'ic .. i- . .Vx- 44 4 bus sacks . cround alum. 1st) B sacks He (maple, per tt 6toKc Salt, Imported yellow, per B. nc white, A. per lb V- granulated, per ...ic Cube or pulverired. tier Kr 8u?ar. Svran I al :We - H' I maple, per jral is) to tine Stoneware, eallou so T:.llow, per tt. s to .ic niegar, r pa I :m to ;We timothy, per tms 41.75 clover, per bus 15.00 to 5.75 crimson, ftcr bus 4.UU alfalfa. st bus. S.iii " aisvke. ner bus 7.50 Seeds. Millet, emian, per bus. . l.5 imney, m tnte oetiraitvs, per bus. bucttwlxU per bus 3-ic corn, ear, per bus 35 to 4oc Urain I " shelled, per bus :'" to 4'le i oats, per bus i to :le rye, per bus Aie wheaL, J ST hns...7nc bran, per H t .75c corn and utta chop, per KB Bs 75c lltiur, roller procs, per bbl 1.75 44 spring patent and fancy hl(.'h mde .J5.P0 Hour, lower grade. ier 14t!lbsil.ffl & Feed j Flour. M '!'... wblte. per b 9 Wc ''"eS-1red. per WJ fbs HOC CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria Eranch. SOUTHWARD. Johnstown MM! Express. Rork wood 70 . m isomrrset ssw, stoyestown S:ja, iloov ervville io.tU, Johnstown 11:10. Johnstown Mail Fxprws. Horkwoorl UrJ a. n., Somerset 11:45. istov-stown 11X lioov ersvilie li, Johnstown 1:1(1 p. u Johnstown Accoinmodatioa. Rockwood t-v p. m Sor.iers.i 5: sioy.-siown 5: v Uo.jv trsvihe j:, Johustow u c,.tv aOl'THWAED. Ma 1 Johnstown S..ia.m..H'oveville Ht..stown ihiJ, S, -uwzvt 10:2 Kockwood Ux Exprsss. lohnsiowtt mo p. m Hooversrllle wood 4-0StO,rn St"u-"rs,'i 'A Kock Dally. Ti It. MAUTiX. II anaeer of raasemrer Truflii. How to ri', tj O measure for luU Men' and . , l" TjT Youth. su.t. styk Measure liJ iZshi ' around the -y Breast and Tt Waist over I . XJ --'- . the Vest, and B ? from Crotch ft 1 , -r-rJS. s. to Heel Jjt Z4' 5-- ft"A WcPjvEx- f ' l 1 All'tl . ") u- -4 Eatlnr ta India. CJolonel PoUotk, who has had a half wntury experience in India, asstTta that dow it ia almoft impossible to procure there a good curry. Tho furta commer cially prepared ana pom ail otct uw world give co idta of tho genuine arti cle. To procure it in perfection is row oitly poMo in Madras, where it is Kurid red worthless unless it be abso lntt'ly fresb that is made from newly ploektd cccoannta. Ifce deterioration ra miry i iu proportion to the lack of this ..tittl rtnnliir. How far commercial preparations of tlio powder are inferior may be eamly wmifpneti. as tney iub n niaiu for years on the she lvt'fl of deal ers It. ft .re u'. CkdtHH'l PtJlock rreaks Liplily of the merits of Eart Indian cooks. In the training, however, they have acquired in tie European cuisine they huve lost the art or coiioocung meir rrn ri:f i VP a inbes. lie mal;?s one execp- tinn, and that relates to what he calls a Btngal ftca'A made of eld cocks or dorks which lie declares is better than the juiciest rump 6teak cbtainaDie in England. In contrast to Colonel Pollock's pio rnn nf i h eriicnrean delichcs of India we have one cf a comepondont who is now in that country una is recoruing his impulsions. He says that for food the traveler is in a bad way. egeta- bles arc napless and it is now conpider ed ntisaft! to eat them on account of the presence of the bubonic plague. Meat and fruit predispose cnoJera, hihjh forbidden by taste and prudence. Milk and butter are more than suspicious, aud 6oda and ordinary water are filled with dangerous germs. Soda water is made from local stagnant pools. The only safe thing is whisky. New York Sen. rhorkrd the Boston Ear. The horse came tearing madly down the street Tle coachman had jumped to save his life and tho beautiful girl inbide the coujie screamed for help. Suddenly the man from Boston dart ed out in front of the wild eyed steed. It seemed suicidal, but upon the brave fellow's face w.s a look of determina tion that would have been the glory of a knight f old. lirat ing himself up for the shock, he awaited the opportunity that Provi dence mwil to have intended him for, and the people upon the sidewalks stood breathless. With a bound the frightened brute was upon him. He clutched the reins and swung himself out of the way of the beating br-efs. The coupe 6werved and was aimobt overturned, but righted itself, f.i-d in a moment the heroic deed was arcon plished. The trembling steed stood still, the fainting girl was lifted from her perilous position. "Where is he? Where is he?" she cried, and her rescuer was pointed out Yitl5ut waiting to be introduced the beautiful creature flung herself upon bis breast and cried: "Oh, sir, you done noble." A deathly pallor overspread his face. He tore away from her, and as ho gal loptI madly from the scene muttered: "Great heavens! She's from Chicago! Oh, that I had known it before I ruined my 50 cent pair of suspenders! But that is what comes cf allowing oneself to be swayed "by impulse. " Cleveland Leader. Wealth. Wealth is a blessing when properly used, and the mere fact of any man pos sessing it can by no possibility be held against him unless he came by it through dishonest or fraudulent means. One might ask with some show of rea son, where would the hospitals the ln Crmiiries the charitable institutions tho halls of It aming aud tho thousand and one great interests of this country to bad thty not been endowed and as sisted bv liecple of means. There are itany people in this country today who owe their education and training large ly to the benevolence of those who gave of their sul stance to keep np the schools and colli g s. The Ami rican people are gifted with a fair average cf good sense, and while they may fur a time join in the outcry agtiicst the capitalist, as such, they can scarcely fail to et.mo back to their nor mal, rational level and lxik upon these outbreaks as s nsuitioual, injurious un just and wholly uncalled for. New York Ledger. Iclprocity. William Abraham, a WtLsh member cf the English parliament who former ly worked in the pits and now is a Had ical miners' iepr st utative, was one of the chief singers in an eisteddfod sev eral years ago when the guest of honor was Adeliuti Patti. At the close of the perfonnance, with which she was much pleased, she requested that Abraham might be introduced to bcr. Naturally quite proud of the honor, the musical miner and M. P. presented himself. "Mr. Abraham," said the lady, "you ling very welL " "And, madam," replied Abraham, with a Low, "so do you. " London Tit- Bits. Bad to Admit It. "Do you mean to tell this jury,' roared the lawyer, "that yon never spoke to the accused and yet know Mm to be an actor? "That's what, for he wore a fur trimmed overcoat, low shoes and white cotton socks." 44 We admit, your honor, that the pris oner at the bar is a tragedian." De troit Free Press. The most extensive wine cellar in the world is owned by the Roumanian gov eminent A railway tunnel 2, COO feet long between Galtaz and Barbo&h could not be used for railroad purposes because of inferior construction. Itscoet was nearly 4,000,000 francs. It was leased to a wine dealer, who has turned it into an immense wine cellar. The 5,000 horsepower pumping pine in the urines at Friendsviile, Pa., raises 17,500 gallons of wtter at each revolution of the gigantic flywheel. Sources of Gotta. IVreha. GutU percba, like india rubber, is ob tained from the juices of certain trees iindclimbt rs. The best is produced by a trte, the Lsonandra gutta, of the order Sapotacea which formerly abounded at Singapore and in all Malaysia, but which now tends to disappear under the ravages committed by gatherers. Gutta, in Malay, signifies gum or lime; perclia sigmhes scrap, incisions are made in the bark, as on rubber trees, and the liquor flows cf perfect white ness, darkening at contact of air. Coag ulation takes phtce spontaneously in a fit rt time. Like rubber, the liquid forms a film cn ten. This cream is re moved, kneaded into a liirge lump and plumped into boiling water. Under the action of a high temperature it softens end forms tho cake nsrually f'ud in ccc.mtrce. Other trees in 3'alajTia and farther India, in Cambodia and Cochin China, produce good gutta. - In HitdtL-tau different grades ere mixtd by th natives. Chinese mer chants, in their dejots, mix: aud manip ulate to give a good superficial appear ance to the product as the price is con stantly advancing. As the gatherers al so do not scruple to add vegetable de bris, earth or sund, it has become diffi cult to sreure a pure article. An inferi or quality is obtained from trees and climbers in Africa and Madagascar, and, with tho development of those connrties, more may be expected. Clarke Dooley in Popular Seieneo Monthly. Java is very thickly populated, and cultivation is pushed to an extraordina ry distance up the strep slopes of the hills. The plain of LeK-s iu tho month of July "is one sea of ripe golden rice, with here and there a village of brown thatch roofs nestling iu a group of green coccaiiut trees." In the middle of the island white chimneys of sugar mills peep above miles and miles of sugar pane fields. Farm Notes. Be careful to avoid musty feed of whatever kind with horses, whether hay, straw, corn or smaller grain. It is dear at auy price. (Jive only good, sweet hay or fodder, and clean, sifted grain. Every wie farmer has studitd the problem of feeding for himself, but there are some who yet need just so much caution astbis. Farmers, Voice. There are farms which are year after year almost liarren of fruits or vegeta bles, yet an eighth of an acre for a gar den and a half acre in selected fruits will supply a large family alHimlantly with fresh vegetables and fruit hy are men so short-sighted? For field eulturejof the sunflower the rows should be about 3 feet apart and the plants in the rows from 12 to is inches. The IUissiau sunflower is cou- idered the best The feeding value of sunflower seed is similar to that of cotton-seed. Wisconsin Agriculturist Be sure and have your sweet potato ground ready so as to plant out the slips when it rains and at odd times. If the ground is iu good fix and the plant strong and vigorous, no need to wait for rain. Water freely at plant- ng time, pouring round the plant and eoveriug the hollow place with dry soil to prevent baking. Texas Stock and Farm Journal. Don't spray the blossoms with pois onous solutions. It is possible, if not probable, that to do so may injure liees, and may also interfere with fertiliza tion of the flowers and setting of fruit. Venuout's law imposes a penalty of $10 to tM for spraying blossoms Bees don't injure flowers or fruit, but aid iu fertilizing blossoms. The unanimous verdiet of experiment stations and ex perts (says L. It Jones, botanist, Ver mont station ) is that it is not neeexsary to spray fruit trees when in b!ossom in order to give them practical protection against insects and fungus attacks. Fruit trees should lie sprayed either before the blossoms open or after they fall and not during the blossoming period. The leading orchardists in the country at the present time are follow ing this advice with satisfactory re sults. It Will Surprise You. In order to prove the great merit of Ely's Cream Halm, the most effective cure for catarrh and cold in head, your druggist will supply a generous 10 cent trial size or we will mail for 10 cents. Full size 50 cts. ELY BROTHERS, " 56 AVarren St, N. Y. City. Ely's Cream Balm has completely cured rae a catarrh when everything else failed. Many acquaintances have used it with excellent results. Alfred W. Stevens, Caldwell, Ohio. That Precious Baby. From the Philadelphia Record. Don't think liecatise your motlur raised her children in the old-fashioned days, before children were raised by system, that she knows nothing about I he proper way now. Iion't bore your friends by always talking of baby and detailing his or her smart saying. They can not lie ex pected to feel the absorbing interest iu them you do. Ifcm't teach your lads ami 1-tsxes to say papa and mamma if you want to be up to date; plain mother and father is the thing now, and nothing is so beautiful. Dou'l underfeed your baby by stick ing too closely to a system as laid down in sn.ne I sink that dictates so much fas! so many stated periods of the day. Many children have grown puny and weak from this cause. 1 Km't overfeed your baby and thereby give it a pain in its little stomach by giving it too much work to do. Don't try to take the advice and adopt the methods' of all your friends who have lately become matrons Inexjieri enced mothers aie apt to try too many plans to their child's detriment. Don't break yrur promises to a child; they rememlier I etter than you do, and a breach of fait It is a great shock to them. Djn't be afraid to begin too early to train and teach a child to oliey and form good habits. Almost from earl iest infancy a el ild knows and can be tiught that which will cause you much t'oib'e, and some unhappiuess to eradicate later on. Don't put your children aside for anything. Make their comfort and welfare together with your husband's your first consideration. Don't for the sake of style, or having them look nice, have them dressed too fine to play happily. City children, that are always attended by a maid, miss much that the free country child can have in fixid, romps iu green fields and in plain clothes. Adulterated Paris Green. Orchadists who are preparing to spray f r codlin moth should be ou their guard against adulterated paris green. A rough but fairly accurate test can le made by placing a small quantity upon a pane of glass, and holding it in a slanting position, tapping gently with the onger until the material all runs oil'. If the film adhering to the glass is of a uniform, bright green color, it is pro bably pure. If there are white or col ored streaks in the film it should he re jected, as it is impure, and as the anount pf adulteration is not known, no estimate can be made f the amount to use. With pure paris r.r.'cn the pro-,, r proportion is 1 pound to 'M gallons of water. Under the new Col orado law trees can not lie sprayed with poison during the blossoming period, ou account cf the injury to bees, but may be sprayed as soon as the blossoms fall and for the codlin moth any time within ten days thereafter will answer just as well. Denver Field and Farm. $3,400.00 As follows: 4 First Prize, each of $100 Cash - . $ 400.00 -OSecotMl" " " 100sfpIcfAiBicrc!es2,000.00 40Tbirri " " " $ 25 Gold Watches . 1,000.00 Cash and Prices girea each oonlb Total gltsa daring 12 nos. 1897, IWJOOOO V R A P P E R S HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. C m per itsrs Is save ms taaa mj SUNLICHT raBiaera as the? cm rollrct. (,'af the lap pvnwB vi rni wrappe Ihst t wrapper. Cast portion rsatni. Soa caaina; "lUHlicnT 1 Taps (rallr- To. so . rmnn") are a M seal, pta:e llr paid, eaelaspw with a V . r V . -L m W rs per t '-s i-f we)wilb NDMREK ta IMTKICT CsxwpetitT lire, la. Nl Drtt-tH NAME OF DISTRICT. Kew Yark 'ilv, Hrsmklya, lya, !. w Jersey. 1 sxateti islaada, NewVark stacfout4a f A' T. Clif, Sraokttn, Lf md Slmun iW ). Peaasyl-naia. Delaware, Mary lasd, West Virciaia aaa OU-- trk-t f l alaaibi.. Tke New Kaaland States. fb Bn-releaare thsoalsbntr-l Pierce rpeclal IW P.uarn, m'PA b Oso. Ji.lWeC-o.. Bot fK KonaaiMl Kf York. Fitted silh !lanfl Tires, Kirs4 "lJS Nicks laain, K- O-nsrtttr ISjII. -u-danl Or-Wi -star, sasl Haat Ics idls. You Can't Go Amiss if you get a package like this. It contains the genuine Washing Powder It cleans evervthmcr and cleans it quickly aud cheapl y. Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston, About Good Boada. On an ordinary dirt road a horse can draw three times as much weight as he can -arry on his back. Ou a good macadamized road the auimal can pull three times :is much as on a dirt road, while on an asphalt pavemeiit it is said that he can draw 1 1 times as much as on a dirt road, or times as much as he can carry ou his back. WiswuiMU Agriculturist. It is estimated that, in existing con ditions, a locomotive ca.ii haul a ton of wheat a mile more cheaply than a farmer can a bushel. The importance of having good highways in connec tion with railways is shown by the fact that it costs more to get the average bushel of grain from the farm to the railway station than from the station to the seaboard. Exchange. State of Oh hi, Citv ok Ti.ei, Lrr as CoI'nty. ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledn, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tire sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Ca tajrh that that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Ci'RK. FR.VNK J. CHENEY. Sworn to In-fore me and subscribed hi my presence, this Gth day of De cember, A. D. I.SWi. A. W. GLEASON, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally and acU directly on the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. r.Sohl by Druggists, 75c Entirely Legible. "It's very curious," said Mr. Clinch er, as he read the statement of account with the family physician. "I don't understand it at all." "What don't you understand?" in quired his wife. "How the doctor managed to im prove so much in his chirography since he wrote that last prescription." Washington Star. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. This is the liet-t medicine in the world fur all forms of coughs and colds and fur consumption. Every bottle is guaranteed. It will cure and not dis appoint. It has no e u ul for whoop ing cough, asthma, hay fever, pneu monia, bronchi;.!, la grippe, cold in the head and for consumption. It is safe for all ages, pleasant to take, and, alaiveall, a sure cure. It is always well to take Dr. King's New Life Pills iu connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as they regulate aud tone the stomach anil bowels. We guaran tee perfect satisfaction or return of money. Free trial Uittles Snyder's drug store, Somerset, or at Brallier's drugstore, Berlin. "Didn't I see you pitching pennies with little Sprankle Niy?" ,"Ye" "Well, don't you do it again. ' Do you hear me?" "Yes'm. I won't do it no more. He hain't got a cent left." Northwest Magazine, What We Inherit We are net to blame for. We can not be held responsibile for the dispositions and tendencies which we derive from our ancestors, nar are we responsible for the germs of disease that manifest themselves in our blood as a heritage from former generations. But we are responsible if we allow these germs to develop into serious diseases which will impair our usefulness and destroy our happiness. We are responsible if we transmit to our descendants the disease germs which it is possible for us to eradicate by the use of Hood's Sar saparilla, the one true blood purifier. This medicine has power to make rich, red blood and establish perfect health in place of disease. "I have read every book in my hus band's librsrj. I really don't know what to do for something to read," said a newly-married woman to a lady friend. "You don't know what to do? Why, what's the matter with getting anoth er husband?" Tammany Times. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. . The Best Halve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, (Virus, and "all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2Tt cents jier box. For sale at J. N. Snyder's drugstore, Somerset, or at Brallier's drug store, Belin, I'a. CASH AND GIVEN FREE PRIZES EACH MONTH FOR II $3,400.00 SOAP RULES. 1. Bswy awnUirhin-t If: tnaachof tbal diaUlUa priasa will be aavded as f.lkma: Tt tjampMitar WHO ssaas ta tns Larajeac Naatber oieoapoas from Urn duanst in whtcfc bs or aiai raaulss aillracfiKcSloO Cash. Tha A Ucaapstanrs who sssd fa tha Nest lareat Maaibers ol coo poaa frra tbs daatnex ta w filch Uwr restdsvill Eaeh txsits aa vinosr's optina a Isdr'sorcmtlnr na fleiaa tpclnl bicTcts, price 4)luU- Th I II r:nttovhnMMl la tSa no top war km Nest Lanreat N ss.be rs of anapnas fro i tbs.is trua ia staiea t-p rasidswill Each Mseirsstsinasr'a apUoa a Ul,'ar pcaUsa Ban's Gold Waaea, pries . 4. TrOamiMrtks-winrisMeUItst Dayot aca MsBtbaarTBtl-it. Conp nori-ad too lata raaoiaoDt-'a ospotaisa will bs pqt into Uo aexx 3. 4mrpctitora wbo obtain aistntws from anaotd aosp la desWs stock will be disqualified. E-aakjeosa ot Le-ar Bratbaaa, Ud.( a - a-our lamilit-, ands Uvrsd tram eon petinc. 4. Apriotedliatof WaraOraanttarsd1aitet will be'ursaroed to Ooiripeit.ai ia aut ii assiT ssck ono-utioe eksne. fi. l'nM bmthera. LLA , will er4nsvnrtoasrtl the cnriaestaalTtotbe best of tlwr aniliufaad jodinaant, but it i odo -bxd tust all wboeamrleaw-M to so cat tbs sward of lo-M- Brutbsrs, Ltd.. as -asl. LEVER. BKUS., Ud, New Tark. I biiniisiii kV. -Vc- sTn. Philadelphia. Mercantile Appraisement -OF- DEALERS IN MERCHANDISE, ETC -IX- Somerset County, Penn'a. TIKf IMftTICC That 111 pursuance of the irvrr.il Aria of Assembly of the Com monwealth to provide revenue bi meet the rleniMiuU nuon the treasury, and for other nurotMtes. the undersiKneU Appraiser of M'T- euniile iini for said count v. has pr. rmred a list of the trades of said county, and has pl.-iccd meh in that class which l him ap- pcant rijjhl and proper, lo-wit . A nnisox. NAME.. TKAnKS. rcan II. I.. A Bro .ltotatler . Farmers A laborers I'o- operative Association " I.iston Jesse. ...... Nick low K. I 44 Hons itoltert E Htrawn K. f CLASS. II 14 14 14 I: II ALL. Ed 11 EX Y. Fraxler C. W 44 BERLIX IIOR. Cook C. F. A Co " Collins K. B 44 - FloloA C (.irotr Fred 44 Ht ltiey K.C... 44 Johnson A. K. A Hon...... 44 K nssi inter C, W. Co " KrissliiKcr J. K 44 Matthews A Bow mail 44 Nowsg I'huI U. ....... 44 I'lulsiiii Jacob C . 44 I'hilsoil J.A.A W. F I'hilsonS. A Co Bankers.. nEX.sox non. 14 ... 12 ... 1-' ... 1J ... 1 . 14 .. 14 11 14 .. II 14 ... II .4 -M CasslerA. E F'armers' Milling Co.., Hc-lael laiuis .... Retailer.. II II 14 It LACK. WlltroulJ. 8... 11 ItnOTIlERSVA LLEY. Beuchley Ira elumherl Henry. Kay man U. K. 14 14 14 COX EM A CO IT. Harshliertrer Jacob Itlsh Henry Suavely Israel........... 14 14 14 CASSELLUAX nORO. HhuUx W. II. A Co. .... W timer 1 I. 11 14 COXEL L EXCE HORO. AndT-on Wru... Bird Bird Black A. H Black A. O ( uiiiliiiKiiniu C'.... IKI1 J. X Irotr A. T... ...... Billlanls.. lb Jailer.... 4 It ll.nry M Kurtz H. Jr Kurt A. B Mountain -V. S. A ou... M. Nutt I. K Bia-uian A Hall Bt-al A. XV . t'oiilluence Kuniilure t'o 1 1 !! li 14 14 14 II II l:l lltM A. -XI l!ro Taiim-liill M Tissut; IL B II ..I'ub Imll S J ELK LICK. Bt-ndcr F. W KreU-litnau H. A Martin M. A Maun N A Malcolm I. K ...Rftailer 1 II II i.; li EAIRIIOrK A Co 44 HolliU.-!l J. J Sniitb Win 1.1 li GREEXVILLE. Yutxy A. O 44 lion VERSV1L KE RORO. II Blotuch Y. J tielselM. V JEEEERSOX. Miller Joseph C 44 BeiinetJ. W - K iM-pier M. M 44 JEXXER. Flrk B H 44 IkHi-cs Fred ...... 44 Jar. I ner 1. T 44 llotTinan Jacob A eou.... 44 l I'I'oiiiior J. A 44 Rlsinjrer John A... ... 44 Ilay bdwanl 44 JEXXER RORO. UriflUbJ.J 44 LO H'ER TCRKEYEOOT. Col born A.J .. 44 I.IXCOLX. OearvJ. XV - Sipe W. 1 " XX cimer M 44 II 11 14 I. II II II 13 .. II 1: LA RIMER. Ileal Mrs. A. O lieiirer Hi'iiry A 44 SuierMrs P. W 44 XS lluioth 11. J 44 Ml IILE( 'R EEK. Rurron A Bro 44 Brub A. N 44 Moore C. IS 44 MILEORP. Huslwiid A. 1) 44 Sen ruck (J. W. A Bro 44 MEYERS I) A LE RORO. Apple XX' 111 A "o... I'lii-t-ns' Hank...... look Win. B. Bankers.. 'Kvhtilcr.. 1 Cover I. J. A Imjii " ... Iiivcly H. J 44 IHchl K 44 Khlat ka H. J 44 Farmer's Bank Hankers Floto A. T .Krtaili-r ... Ulessuer Hardware Co.... . Hurley T. W 44 Hady Michael " Heninjr tiarrelL... 44 HartlevS. 4? . 44 H. s kimr Bros 44 Kichnor Drug Store 44 Koeppe A 44 ... Kopun II. A Co - Leunanl 4 Fike 44 Leekeiihy 'ni . .... I. ivenirtMsl S. 1 44 . Meyersdalo Supply Co. 44 .. Miller A Collins . " . l-CihlerJ. H 44 Flatt M. E 44 11111 Chas Kallnit Housc.T. Kiltler M. A. A Co lle-tiltr Reich It. A Siai - Shipley Hardware Co 44 Truxall". XV 44 The Iteai hlr Co 44 Thomas F. K. A Bro 44 Thompson C. XV.. Fating House XEIY RA LT1MORE RORO. Oardill J. J A Co RelalU-r Topper Jiilin , , , , - f si XEW CEXTRE I'lI.L E RORO. Boucher II. 8 " Dull A Co " XORTIIAMPTOX. Levdljt 1. 1) - -XliilerJ. It Lyu h 1. J " tKJLE. Baumzardu?r J. I. " PA IXT. rennxl XV. J Ruuiuicl J. M Iteam Uarrvtl - .. II QCEMAIIOXIXO. Spcht Jiiai.ih ... 'miir w in ROCKWOOh RORO. Ash J. A 15 Ash K F HtkcrXV.Ii II Vinuellv S. V. . I) ill K E . (4rowa!l X.J Hoover XX' rn JitH Furniture Co Miller J. I). A Sons N.-rr A 4.sr-hi'r.... lttx-k wood Fectl Co nvl.-r It E il H-ir.lcrM H 11 14 II Rellx J. C : Wuif.-'iisljerser I. II s.iLixncKY no no. it ,.tti..tf .Iventforslllrrr " . . rt I II II II 4 II I li Il .... I-' 1 1 RirW.ulJ I i;aKcr Kh en A lie.-. .- iicwjuc. , (ihsft ity M. J - lUy D. i.'.-.r.'.'.r.lVoi"inrl HlJIhirt'ls llas-'ihnrh two lurianer JelMyJ.T - l.ichlln rJlrnS. A- - " Shaw H. f " ! Utath-rC A Urns - W alker II K W'ahl I. ML. l"ol and I'.lill-ras. .. 4.1 till A TK I.itnday Til Kelt- . il. Thomas Hetwllcr.. STOSYCltKI-'.K. IfailtxerC. I. l.tlterS. t. Ibvltwr Kilw.rl .. Hr:int t". A llrant II. I' I lively 1- r .... Kloto.tll-iHer Kietfer Wilson.... l-Hiel'st'. r . Spainrlert'. I) rorier U V It WaKit r IMiilel.... SOU Ell Fl EL no n o. Krey A. V Hok T. M j.-HfiM r. j .. cdiow 1". souEitsET no no. Prelim I.. W EatitiK House Kcnford M.C Hrullier Kros ' BennerW. B " Cisk . Itcerit Coltrotri Kd B. . Cotlrofii t H 44 Collrtrtli Mrs. Kale B 44 Casebct r T. I. Public Hull.... Ifcivl I. II. A Co Uetailer Ferner Bros - 44 Fisher C. H " F reuse Kms-T 44 - Holtterbaiim J. B 44 Holderhaum J. M 44 Hetllev Henry Herr Bros Netf Kulall 44 Kaiitner A 1'latt - Knepper I .iskI 44 1-iMitherJ. M 44 Miller J. H " Neir A Cas-lieer 44 Pisel A. E - 44 rcll P. A 44 Niiiifisoti K 44 Snyder J. B 44 K.-hrock Mahlou 44 Sipe II. I, 41 Hnyd.-r John N - 44 tsa iori. w r-ttiii. ""w Shephenl A Kuyd. ndail. IieUiler Shivler Frank "4 VI 1 l." Vanneiir "cir!!."". .Billiard 1 f1 SOU ER.S ET. . IU'tailer Cable J. M , Slwitfer X. E... Say lor I. I-A Co. Y'aiiman J-weph SaylorC W. A Co WclmerA. J: sruuir. A Hon Hoblitzill J.J Judv J. II Merrill Win. A. Miller P. I. Miller Mrs. rs STOYESTO WX HOltO. Shockey C. II Snyder H. T Thonisoii Pembnke.. Uownutn J. ll......... vnsiXA noii't. .VUtrieht James e'olourn H. XV Coder J. K. f.vts J. B Kartiin-r Lt-roy ... II 14 11.11 XV rullic Hall ...Ketail.-r Kellers T. H... vrrEn turkey foot. Kk lier Allicrt C 44 I'umoauM J. B ilrhamj. B - Henry I. J. A fv.n Kn-irar Jacoli A Mori 44 Kregt-rC. A Co - 1YEL L ERSIU'RH ROR, Kcrhtla John 44 - - H i.w.- lot) ....('las II Hi f i on .-f.iiki i.i ... n i. " l(i.. " l 44 1 - IViO II 1 - -Jl Kill M . " -M tM 3u.ul 44 44 '- ' - 4f.ti 44 S 44 - JU..M1 44 7 -. 44 40 Ul) CtivtxiJI-'iitioH of Ei'i:ij Hounrx. Siilia of I'M to ll.OO. Ci .Tax fi 00 JUUinrd ! 7V RiH Alley. fln futile or alley. f:"A Km-Ii adttilioiial alley ;or Ublc. H iU- T.K r NftTirr-All r-rli:ts muicertusl In tnis5r:iiM.-lii lit. Ilt.it all U!cal will la' liehl mi tiie Tmisurvr's ili.-e in Somerset, on he-Jtii tlav of Mav. 1:'T. hefweva the hours of Ha. tn. .ind I p. in- when you r-m aitena y.,u think proper. . ..,, r. . 1 1 r " rv - i a. AiVrva utile A,pni-KP. . A LOCAL CATARRH Disease A Climatic Affection. Nothiui; but a loca remedy or ehnii.e climate will cure lU (let a well-knowi Ilmrni:ic utiial rein edy. Ely'sCream Ba'rr It Is nuiekly ahrls't' COLD S HEAD t .Ives rvllt-l at once It opens anil cleanses the Nas:il r"as-es. Alhiss lntlaitiniation. Heals ami l'rtrt-ts the .Xleuihrtitie. IU-stires the Setixi of Ta-te in. Sinell. Full r-lze oik-.: Trial Size lec I ru.'-ixts or I'v mull. . Bllolllfclts. 56 Warren street. . i Its Cancer and Trnor Can Zt Cured With.at tiis Kni'a. the Cancer ft been ivaicihnz thur ike mtdml proirutroa bvc Bwr IVern aLs Etctacrt ha Jico44frrH a r4me dy. which if spotted will -luvs It i ft froroi 6 to b dT. There ar. five ktn!ft rf Cas errs, Bumcly: tS Kme C anccr, the Spitl-rr Career, the Vtuura Caacer, the Lue Caacer maj tha Wolf Cnncer. Ihere bava bee a cases where patients baa naift t a ii r m i::i"Ir rvrm r II lit CA.'s'CLr. CUKJB tioa. but to their wnj cf aenetit. Ir. Siiafrt has rernoveri ifni of Tee. .ears' St a oH inc. snd fnm pcrwt 84 rears of age. la titew uiiiiboThooti. rerori are rccuet"(i ta CjII at hrs and s--e the wort.terful Cures he has t-tat'e, ai which he hr tn alrnh. for sate kerrii. Ht tai 10 Tears' pr-aCtK-e. arid t.tii(s in tha tWe tttos? "oh o his pnf-'.H.a. 1 S f. !l.-wirt( cm-s Utc a It w of these w h h-e brm cured by r.e : sirs VcKevwn. of w-wwihuie. Pa- Caiscer C. I Uc4vU, s years. bmk tt U c it.J II IS I li 11 'l I li ww. csAoaw, ft Adams street, Af!a fhrny, caocrr of lip, a rrro imiiua. f. Thirteenth aucet, I ittlburxh. cancer il c?rs. breast. 3 vear. l:t Mrs. Armburtt. Wear-r'a Old Staud. Westmor 11 14 14 land eo-lntT. cancer of lc. 5 year. Mrs. Jamas lomer. Coal Mintno;. Indiana counlT. Pa., cancer I abouirler. 3 years. Mr. Koth. corner Thirty-na:k meet and Pens avenue, cancer of cheek, a year. 11 rt. Horn. Hanf street. Allegheny. cancer of cheek. Jliesrs. Mrs. Slesart, o Crace ttrect. kit. XVatta. iugtoa. PittlHn:h. cancer ol womb, s Tears. M rs, J. Kelly, West Fmibur.h tireet. Creeasburt;. Pa. tursor of aose, 5 years. Mr. Slcrensoa, 7J Park XV ay. Allegheny, lumor 00 iureheaj. 15 year. Mrs. .G Lobrle, jo7 Shakespeare ttreet. E. E.. Pitliburgh, cancer lA -reati. 3 years. Mrs. Bechana, cancer oi tieatt, years. Mrs. Muler, cancer of breast. I ;ears. Mis. lfaeodie. cancer of wfmb. a yean. Irs. Hofstal. career 01 womb, s years. Mrs. Lan kvl. caaccr of oab. year. Mr. Maitrer. tetter ol saena, j- sears. Mrs. Egaa, cancer of the bre-t. t jreart. lrv Slcorls. cancer of wonab. 6 BKmtht ti Ko'snsoa street. Allesheny CilT. Pa. Adam r.lack. cancer oa lip. Si. -bo station. Braver counts Pa. Mr. Werner, eanccr of rectum, fat, Forty-bti. tiieet. Pitttburs. Ta Mrs. Apler, cancer oa aose, Iranksiowa a-eu.e. E fc-. Pittsburgh. Pa. Mrs. M.HV cancer ol the breast, 84 years of ac.e. Curr aiatios, tedhel townsht-. Aiieyheny county. Pa. Mrs. Mutter, cancer ot ihc hp aid toncus, 4 years. t-Uleid' bomeract leuuiy, fa. II 11 14 II 1-' I II li 9 14 K II It) Id 14 II ass. vsrrs. ranrer ol the breast ae . ,"!4, l. Curry br:iiiua. A. S" '"''. l-cay Cu.. I'a. 7". So. j Twet.l, tint u tireet, Plltshursh, p ,. rreatlso itmr es the dancerous tape.ocm la l, to 4 houn. and has 350 specimens ol then tn t 1-.e. He also cures utter and complaint ol it,, l.teys; also old sores sad rbeumatism acd ,a k;a and tl od diseases. DR. C. STEIN ERT, ?l SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSECROll. PA 0-. Sro'rtert !s tho Only tnct-r !n tb U itoa who has tho On Remedy for Uiecu.cal Cancoi w;ii,outtl Knl'a IMTOKTAST T5 ADVEKTISEKS. The ereaja f tho courtlrr jiapcrs is fonn) in Ecminjton'a Cotrrty Scat Li.t-. Shrewd ftfJrcniscra aruil themselves of these lists, m copy of which caa bo had of Ecmisgut Broa. of Xcvr Tor. Pirfctliurg. Vanted-An Idea S TTfco can think scnio siine.ie Protect yor.r tdea: thrr n-iy brla wmiia Writ JOHN Wt.trUEKul-R.I A Ct.pltrst ers. Ws.iblopion, l. -.f, taeir ,;.j.i pnao ofler list ul tau -O UreU luvcauoua waatCMt. THE ?Is None Too Good When You r --MEDICNES.: -v y It Is Ju:-t hm fi.;pr!!il to FRESH, PURE DRUGS Is if i To Have ConJUlenre in the i7;.,w r) ' Ihetn. ' ir'" AT SNYDER'S You re Iway9 sure of getting the CurefuHy TRUSSES Fj.TT.En til Ttmmt nnst Slant Aiirnril 1.,.... . a. ' in iv Satisfaction Guar'inlenl, OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE r SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. Somerset, Louthefs Main Street, esse 1 a a . HI inis-i-casi urzg whiz s Favcrits Trith FHESH . MD Medicines, Dye Stufts, Spongis, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THI DOCTOR OIVKS PKK.'KISAI. ATTEMTI-JN TO T,:r. . : v, It Lflnter's PresGriptieBslFamily Reoeln OBkUT CABK BKIXOTAKKX TO l SPECTACLES, And a Full Line of Optical Goo large assortment all can te -u::-; i. THE FffiEST BBMDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasur? to c. iay cth r-J to intending pnrch?3er, whether thv buy fror2 ria or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET - - - SOMERSET. Fi Somerset Lumber Yai EIIi.S CTJZSTIsJuSrGHAM, MAWrrACTTRKK. C ALKR Liimber and - ai'cl and Oak, Poplar, Sldlntja, falnnt. Yellow llue, Flooriu;. Cherry, (sliin(rIM4, Doors, Ialh, White Tine K!lnK A general Iincof all rr.tilesof I,umt-cr and lock. Also, can furnish anvthiug in the tine ot our bu:n. - : :'i.:if ble proniptncsa, such as Brac-e'-t, oJ-.l-sireJv :.;-. Elias Cunningham, 0S.ce ami Yard Opposite S. k C. K. TheN.Y. Weekly Tribmit With the close of the rrvsi.Ienttal the fact that the American ttcot.Ie aro home and luinewi interett. To n;txt space anil proiiiiiieiu-e, tiriii! ai:fht r nexval of the fight for the principle- f.tr wliicit T15K T!:ii-'. from its inception to th prc ut day, and won it- j:rt att-t x .. . Evety tiossi'ole etfort ili Sv iut fort'i. ami i:i.t: v ft. iy The WEEKLY TliUH NK rreemineiitlv a National F.n iy N,.p2?ei ng, lnstructix-e, euUitaimitg and indispensable to each 1:. ::. t r "i .' We furnish "THE HERALD" ONE YEAR CASH SUBSCRIPTIONS Address all orders to Write yonr narn4 aa 1 adlrrss oa a postal f irJ, seu it t tifi Tribnne noiMinsr, Xcw York Clt, and san pic r-ry W?t:tily Tribune will be mailt U to joa. 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