BUY Thret gentlemen for a European tour purchased new hundred dollar bicycles. One a Columbia the others of well-known high-grade manufacture. They had an agreeable trip particularly the Colum bia rider. Before returning to America, it being late in the year and wishing to buy new machines in 1397 they told their wheels to a London dealer. The Columbia bicycle brought $65J30. The others $4X00 and $35-00 respectively. But one of the many proofs of Columbia superiority. If you look a year ahead there is wise economy m STANDARD OF THE WORLD. HARTFORDS, $60, $50, 45 Better than almost any other bicycles. POPE MANUFACTURING CO., Hartford, Conn. Greatest Bicycle Factory in the World. More than 17 Acres of Floor Space. Branches or dcaiera in almost every city and town. If Coramhia are notpmycily leiaa. aented in your vicinity, let as know. School For Lovemauiig:- "Speaking of colleges, how I wish bo :ne one would found a college for training in the art of lovemaking," aid Miss Lilliua Bell, the writer, in the course of a recfiit talk. 'I suggest ed once of a kindergarten for the train ing of husbands. Xow I watit to change that and have a college for lov ers, with a post graduate course for husbands. ' As it is now well, almost any girl can do almost anything with a man. You kuow how easily one girl cau rob another girl of her lover. Jfe, poor, blind lieing,. never suspects it. "A girl would know in a miuute if another man was trying to win her from her lover. She has intuitions like atenna? which tell her the very nature of every approach. But with a man it is different. He sees only 'a sympathetic soul' in the girl who leads him away by all the deliberate arts of which she is mistress. "But there, one cau go on all day talking about these things. Every l;Kly likes to talk alrout love. People ak me if I aoi not 'uplifted' by the Micoess I have had, but I tell them that it was not any great inspiration on my part. When I U-gan to talk of love, I had the ear of the world. "I do not write out of my mind simply. I have leen the reioitory for other people's love stories ever since I cau remember. I have almost never lieen seated at dinner with a man who diil not tell me before he left the table all about his first love affair. I gener ally bear a striking resemblance to his earliest sweetheart. It is a matter of tradition, this fouduess people have for eon lining their love affairs to me. I'mhably it is because I am always deej ly and genuinely interested in them." New York JSuu. Stati: k Ohio, City ok Toi.eihi, Lri AS. CorxTY. ss. Fkaxk J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of V. J. Chexey 4 Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and tat said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Ca tarrh that that can not lie cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Ci re. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworti to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Oth day of De cember, A. D. lSVi. A. W. fiLEASON, Sot nry J'ubiiti. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally and acts directly on the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. t-frld by Druggist, 70c The Vegetable Season. Fnn the IloKton Globe. There is a free show now going ou of unsurpassed beauty and interest that would probably be more patronized but for its cheapness. The show referred to is that of the fresh green vegetables that are now filling up the markets and changing in richness and variety as the season advances. The finest vegetables in the world are grown in the United States, and yet it is said by foreign observers that the worst cooked vegetables in the world are also found here. All the year round the markets of our great cities are now kept bright and fresh-looking from the gardens of the south. Florida, tSeorgia and the Carol inas supply spring vegetables in early winter, and the harvest gradually moves north. Vegetables are growing in popularity as staple diet, and are cultivated in far greater juautitks and varieties than ever before, while Ihe broadening area of cultivation operates ti make them c instantly cheaper. If we paid much attention to improving the cookiug of vegetable as we do in the cooking of meats, it would be well. Perhaps there is some truth in what foreigners say that Americans are apt to siioil vege tables by keeping them too long in water steeped in their own poisons. Backlen'. Arnica Salve- The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud all Skiu Erui tious, and positively curea Piles, or no y required. It is guaranteed to give lrfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Fr sale at J. N. Snyder's drugstore, Somerset, or at Brallier's drug store, Bel in, Pa. Why The Beer Tax it II .44. There la much curiosity as to why the tax on beer was made f 1.44 a barrel, instead offl.4 or $1.50, says the Chi cago Record. The rate adopted sound a go3d deal as if the senate committee was imitating the bargain counters in the department stores, but ther. is a dp and important significance to the figures. They were adopted for the sake of convenience in mathematical calculations. One hundred and forty four is the multiple of 2, 3, 4, C, S, and 12, which are the division.. ued by the brewers in the sale of beer. I n estimat ing and computing the taxes upon fractional parte of a barrel $ 1.44 is much more convenient than 11.50 or $1.40 or $1.45. Thus the tax on one half a bar rel of beer will be 72 cents, the tax on a quarter of a barrel, 3d cents; on a third of a barrel, 48 cents; on a sixth of a bar ret, 24 cent; on an tfghth of a barrel, .IS cents. Even cent", and no fractions, atOUy into the calculation. seal n E TOUR 5a Ciril Serries for Quay. Washington, May 12. Senator Quay .to-day has given notice of his intention to offer amendments to the undry civil ap propriation bill removing special Indian agents, deputy collectors of internal rev enue, storekeepers, gangers and examin ing surgeons in the pension ollice from the clasoilied service. The amendment provides for the nomi inaii mof the special Indian agent by the president and their confirmation by the senate, for the appointment of other of ficers mentioned by the heads of their respective departments with or without examination. To give you an opportunity of test ing the great merit of Ely's Cream Balm, the most reliable cure for ca tarrh and cold in the head, a generous 10 cent trial size cau be had of your druggist or we mail it for 10 cents. Full size oO. ELY BROS., Tfi Warren St., N. Y. City. It is the medicine above all others for catarrh, and is worth its weight in gold. I can use Ely's Cream Balm with safety and it does all that is claimed for it. B. V. Sperry, Hart ford, Conn. Governor Hastings denies the story that the Slat will b3 require-! to pay for the transportation and subsistence of the National Guard while attending the un veiling of the Washington monument at Philadelphia Saturday. The tailroad companies gave free transportation, he says, and Philadelphia entertained tae soldiers. Art and the Kallet. The possibilities for the attainment cf a very real and solid artistic success in the direction of the ballet are not sufficiently noted in this country. VHiilj the ballet is not considered such an in dispensable entree Lx re as abroad, yet our national fondness for comic opera with spectacular choruses offers a de mand that has but seldom been supplied w ith adequate skilL An occasional pro duction has, it is trne, exploited a bit bf good taste ; but, as a rule, American ballets, while expensive enough, are rather gaudy than gorgtous, lacking in unity idea aud maneuvered without much eye to effect The qualities that make genuine ar tistic eucco-'s XKsiblc iu the ballet make gross error more than probable. Success here demands ability both in the large and in the snialL Walking closely with his lieutenants, the designer of costumes wid the dancing master, the director of ' the ballet must give each coryphee or each small group an individuality, and this must merge smoothly into the whole. The manipulation of a horde of dancers in whom unusual intelligence is rare and might be dangerous requires a skill in the movement of large num bers, a quick eye for effective cvolu- ! tions, exact tactics that will bring the right body to the right place in the I right wav, and a presence of mind in emergencies that demands of the ballet director a generalship of limited range indeed, but of much acntcness and much responsibility. Scribner'a, Remarkable Juggling Feat. There is always an abundant supply of stories of the expertntss of Hindoo jugglers and acrobats. One who moves about perched upon a single long stick is the latest novelty. This performer is mounted on a bamboo pole about 15 feet high, the top of which is tied to a girdle worn around his waist. A small cushion is fastened a few feet down the pole, which acts as a leg rest The acro bat hops around a large space in the liveliest way, uttering cheerful shouts and accompanied by the tapping of a curious drum. He also executes a sort of dance aud goes through a little pan tomime. It is a marvelous feat of eqcilibrium. To walk on a pair c;f stilts as high as this would be a performance worthy of exhibition on our variety stage. But to hop around cn one is quite another thing. The same man can do many other wonderful things. He appears absolute ly perfect in the art cf balancing. He can balance a very light stick on bis nose and a heavy one on his chin aud then throw the heavy one into the air with his bead and catch it cn the end of the light When balancing these two sticks, end on end, he will make one revolve in one direction and the other in the other. He puts one hand on flat, circular stone, throws his feet up into the air and balances a stick on each of -them. At the same time he re volves rapidly on the pivot formed by his arm and the stone. Boston Tran- Certain American Edition, The American editions of many Eng lish authors were cf prime imjortaiice in the careers of the writers, and to ig nore thcin is to ignore most potent fac tors in their lives. The publication of the "Yellowplush Correspondence" in Philadelphia was followed ty the "Comic Tales and Sketches," and the sncccsii of the American book was the influence that induced the London pub lisher to sstume the risk. In the same v.r.y the miscellanies collected from orii,m:d sources and published in 12 vol umes ly the Appletons in New York in 1652 and 1853 induced the publication of the miscellanies in London in 1855 to 1857. Thackeray carried homo a set of these Appleton volumes to aid him in selecting the papers for the London is u.e, and yet, would the Libliegrapher tell ns that the London edition of 1653.7 was the "first," and that the New York edition exists not at all? Bock Buyer. Claaaieicm and Boanaaticiani la Mania, Classical composers aro those of the first rank who have developed music to the highest pitch of perfection on its formal side, and. In obedience to gener ally accepted laws, preferring sestbetio beauty, pure and simple, over emotional content, refusing to sacrifice form to characteristic expression. Romantic composers are those who have sought their ideals in other regions and striven to gin expression to tlx m, irrespective of the restrictions and limitations of form and the conventions of law com posers with whom, in brief, content out weighs manner. "Hovr to Listen to Music, Krthbiei PROOF OF SINCERITY. Bow Aa Amy O.Tl.vr Mood the Bo pre ma Teat of Ifa-Hef In tataliam. In the days cf tlio "old army" on tb frontier, when military postal were sometimes hundrfda cf miles rroin any civilized place, tbero was little to do in the way of amusement in the wiutei time when the post was snowbound, and it was then that the rrpntutit-u tin- army has for card playing ur! drinking was gained. And it is tree that a great deal of both was done at that time. It was in the.se days that an event transpired that showed that the prin cipal actor had the courage cf bis con victions, and that lie was most certainly born under a lucky 6tar. It was after a very "wet" stag dinner party, and all had partaken most freely of the wine. and, strange as it may seem, the subject that came up for discussion was the Mohammedan religion. Tl o Mussul mans believe in fate. To thim a man's fate is written above,' and the time of bis death is set, and nothing can ad vance it Well, this belief had been dis cussed long and earnestly. The pros and cons had been gone over at length, till one officer wanted to know of what use was reason if every one was born with a tag of destiny attached. One officer finally arose and said there was no nee of discussing the matter any further. The only way was to make a practical test of the question, aud he would give himself as a subject. Could a man willfully dispose of his life when the fatal moment bad been chosen at his birth from above? He could get no one to try the experi ment on him. Finally a wager was made. ''Who will pay you if I lose?" said the subject as he drew big pistol and showed that it was loaded. He placed the pistol against his temple and palled the trigger. The pistol missed fire. "A joke," yelled the crowd. The fatalist smiled, and, recocting the pistol, aimed It with a steady hand at the clock on the wall He fired, and the bullet crashed through the center of the dial. "Apologize to me now, " be said. ' have won the bet I always believed in fate. " Cincinnati Enquirer. FISH AS FOOD. The Dark la Better Than the White For aa Active Peraon. Mrs. S. T. Rorer, in The' Ladies Home Journal, contends that there has not been a sufficiently accurate analysis upon which to base any table regarding the chemical composition of fish at all reliable. "The albnminoid matter in white fish, as cod, haddock and halibut. is in about the same proportion as in beef and mutton. They contain, how ever, more phosphorus the active fish, 6uch as trout and pickerel, containing a still greater amount, due no doubt to their activity. The amount of carbon depends largely upon the amount of fat they contain. The whitefish are, there fore, deficient in carbon. If you should ask an intelligent cook what vegetable to serve with a boiled white fish she would answer quickly, potatoes, as they supply the wanting carbohydrates. "There are other kinds of fish, how ever, such as salmon, catfish and stur geon, that are quite well supplied with carbohydrates, in consequence cf which they are not so easily digested as the white fish. The more oil they have dis persed through the body, the more diffi cult the digestion. In the white fish the fat is held in the liver ; in the dark fish it is dispersed through the entire flesh. From this fact we learn that dark fish make a much better diet for the active man. Many authorities affirm that the mere active fish, as well as the more active animals, give better muscle mak ing food than their more indolent rela tions. " Kaiaer and Painter. There was a touching exchange cf compliments the other day between Em- peror William and the Russian painter Verestchagin, whose works are now on exhibition in Berlin. The kaiser went to the gallery and was gracious enough to remind the artist that they had met before, "Yes, your majty." replied Verestchagin, "and then yon were only 'highness, but now you are 'majesty. To this thckaist rissaid to have replied. holding out his band, "And you, who were a great painter then, are now a greater one, It is' not altogether surprising that the Russian is reported as expressing deep respect for the emperor's critical powers, or that he quotes, as showing limitless historical knowledge, the em peror's declaration, made at this mo men tons interview, that "if ever a judg ment of God broke over a man, it was over Napoleon at Moscow. " Meanwhile Verestchagin 's pictures will continue to reveal the horrors of militarism, and thus supply one with the pleasant men tal recreation of wondering what Eu rope's one real war lord can see to ad mire in them. New York Times. A French Tiew of Ca. I beard much of the American chival ry to women of how they could walk the streets and travel alone. Let us be frank and say that it is all nonsense 1 The newspapers make free with the names of ladies and drag wives and mothers and sisters into the shambles of every political controversy, every social contretemps. While among the better classes, in their clubs and drawing rooms, one hears hints, scandals, in nuendoes, and stories and most of them about the ladies in their own circle such as would prepare the way for a dczen duels a week in my own country. When one hears speeches it matters little by whom, for they pretty much all speak well one is a little jealous of a race which seems to be endowed by the gods with a gift so rare, but vtlien cue reads them one is rather sad than jealous, is ine-tenths of them aie as sounding brass. They ore for the ears for long ears not for the mind. A French politician who should treat his constituents to the quality of oratory that evidently suffices hero wonld be ridiculed by every journal in France, and in England such a one would be quietly shelved at the instance of his own party leaders. "America and Americans From a French Point of View." Cooaolioe. A New England congressman once went to Franklin Pierce demanding an office for a constituent Pierce sent him to James Guthrie, secretary of the treas ury. By and by the congressman return ed to the president in great dudgeon. "What did Guthrie say to you about appointing your friend?" inquired the president 'He said he would be d d if he would." "Did Guthrie talk that way to you?" "He did." "Well, that's tbo way be talks to no, too," was Pierce's consoling reply. San Francisco Argonaut A Pointer. Pilgcr I always pay at I go. Dickson No wonder, then, that peo ple arc unwilling to accommodate yon. Why, I always keep my tailor at least one suit of clothes behind, and then, when I pay him, in addition to allow, ing me a good stiff discount, be invar iar bly gives me a box of cigars. You're too innocent for this world. Cleveland Leader. Drink la the Middle Agea, The middle aces lasted about 1.000 years, and in that period the feudal lords bunted the fox or the tXaa all dav and went to bed dead drunk every night of their lives. Their existence was one grand carousaL Kindt. Drinces. lords and vassals lived in their cups. New York Press. aa Man For It. "What made Homely so tearing mad fat the bal masque last night?" "They requested him to remove hit mask, and he had none on." Detroit Free Press. Teeth That Take Boot A Russia dentist hts at length solv ed the problem of supplying us with false teeth, which will grow into the gums as firmly as natural ones, says the Figaro. The teeth are made of gutta percha, porcelain or metal, aa the case may lie. At the root of the tooth holes are made, and also in the jaw. The tooth is then placed In the cavity, and In a short time a soft gran ulated growth finds Its way from the jaw into the holes in the tooth. This growth gradually hardens, and holds the tooth in position. It does not matter In the least, according to this enterprising Russian dentist, whether the cavity in which the tooth is placed is one from which the natural tooth has receutlybeen drawn, or whether it has lieen healed for months or even years. Something to Enow. It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine for restor ing the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. Tills medicine is purely vegetable, acts bv giviDg tone to the nerve centres in the stomach, gently stimulates the liver and kidneys, and aids these organs in throwing off impurities in the blood. 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Egga, l"-r doz l ie Tish. lake hertnry-Z---Jl Honey, white clovur, per a loo Lnrd, per fc to 10c Lime, ht hlil T.. i.t Moiaases, . . u., per Kl title Oiiiona, (H-r bus , ..7.ic Poiaioea. per bun IB to ISc Pruni. per & ZZ".10 to 15c a . per uui !. lt Pitutburv. p-r bill i Salt, ut'T, bua tmcka. " 'A - " Sue 4 lu Rack 8 t-iMi pround alum. I so a sacks wic uuiir, per m 6lOc l in ported yellow, per a ac white!, A. per a 5e granulated, per a 5c Sugar. Cube, or pulverized, per t kc per ciil ..-sue HUtl.a Tu.t- ZJ - 1 Kyrnp. Stoneware, Klloajjc Tikiw, per lb J to5c inetrir, per (nil : ,20 to 30c timoiti-, per Una 11.75 ctwver. per bus 15.00 to 5.75 - rriinauD. per hu. 4.H0 alfiilfii, p.-r bun 6 50 44 kluv-lc ru -r It 1 1 f "j i Heed- Millet, liernuui, p.-r bus ..ZZZ I.'IS latney. wnite oeanileiM, per bua 15 buckwltcnt, per bua S.V- corn, ear, per bus....i"i to4iic " ahelled, per bua ai lo 4 onta,perbua 25 toae rye, per bua. ..Vic wheat, per bus . .70o bran, per 100 tm 7r corn and oata chop, per 100 a7."ic Hour, roller procexa, per bbl 75 " aprinf pak-ut and fancy hljth grade no Grain -Feed Flour. nour, lower enide, per lUltm 4l Middllnes. i willt- P,,r 1 red, per 100 aa The 0. 1 C. LIME COMPANY, SUCCESSORS TO THE IEYERS0ALE UME COMPANY, have Juat completed their new aiding and are now prepared to ship by cur-load lota to any part of the country. Thl lime ia manufact ured froi the celebrated Ssyler Hill Limntoaa and ia espermtly rich In Hll the eienit-nta re. FARMERS NEED! Good atork on luia.l all the tiiua. l'rioea low aa tbe iowvbU Addixaa all corn in uuicaiions to I C. LIME COMPANY ill How to ri js2 f I G a measure for 11)13 jKT AllXJl Men'a and , l" r lel Youths Suits Styk (V 7 2a Measure "V' Vi around the """"""v. Breast and Flr lS' Pl Waist over j& the Vert, and ifTT from Crotch .--;- -t-". lcA to Heel for ; p. yw ,4 Vl We Pay Ex. F JK'''' & press Char- IK J7f- .-B?1 thouU you BXh'f'ti not feel satis- iTtj.-'.vV-.' : f.ed wilt aVWl'-X' 1 t refund the -UihNJ 3 Remenucrll I 5 m t' n $. Fred.Rowe, Proprietor MEYERSDALE xft 'Mercantile Appraisement -OF- E. ETC -IX- Somerset County, Penn'a. TAKE NOTICE That In pimuanre of the aevvral Acta of Aaaembly of the Com monwealth to provide revenue to meet the demands udou the Irmtmry, and (or other purpose-, the undersigned Appraiser of Mvr runtlle laxea for said county, li-ta prepared a list of the trades of aaid county, and has placed each ia that elaaa which to hlut ap pear right and proper, to-wit . ADD IS(IX. Namih. traik Itn H. L. 4 II ro Retailer Fnrmera A lborera Co- operative Aaaociatlori 44 I.laton Jeie.. .... 44 . Nick low K. I) 44 Hi Ma Roltert E 44 Blrawn F. P 44 CLASH. 14 ALLEQIIESY. Frailer C. W. 14 B EH LIS IiOIi. rook C. V. Co 44 Colling F. B 44 FlotoA. V . - Urolf Fred 44 HeltleyK-C 44 Joiinxon A. K. tion 44 K riKsi niter C. W. a Co 44 Krixaiuger J. K 44 Matthews it Bowman 44 Nowag Paul li . 44 PhilwMi Jiu-ob C 44 Philsoo J. A. A W. F - PhilwtiiH. Co .Ka nkem hex.sox non. CuaslerA. K Retailer.... Farmers Milling Co-... -Helsel Louis 44 . .J$Jt BLACK. WlltroutJ. S 44 nno Til EllS I 'A LLEY. ItCKThlcy Ira - " Uumbcrt Hcnry... 44 ... Ku) man L'. F. 44 cox em a van. Harshlienter Jacob . 44 Kl.h Henry 44 Suavely Israel 44 14 CA SSELLMA X BORO. Khult- W. H. Co Weiiucr L. 1, CiXFL l.'EXCK BORO. Anderson Win Bird A Bird Black A. i Black A. O Cunningham C iNxlds J. M tiroif A. T 14 . 14 . i: ... 14 ... 14 ... 14 It ... II ... II . M . H ... 14 14 ... It ... II ...I JO Billianls Kctiler... Henry M.. Kuril H. Jr Kurtz A. B . Mountain 'V. ri. Hon. McNuttJ. K I low ma u Hall .. Heal A. W Confluence Furniture Co Rosa A.M. A Bro Taniiehill M Tissue 1L B... Itib hall.... ELK LICK. B. -ruler F. W Kretchmiin M. A.... Martin M. A Matist N. A Malcolm I. K Retailer EA IBIIOPK HoMllzell J. J. A Co 44 Minilh ia 44 (iliEEXYILLK Yutxy A. G - IIOO VEU.SVILI.E Bono. 11 Blou srh P. J.. 44 rid. P ticise JEFFEnsOX. Miller JoM-ph C. 44 lleniietJ. W - KnepperM. M 44 . I JEXXEn. Heck B 8 44 Ifamrre Fred tlnnlnerL. T 44 Iloiinutn Jacob A Sn. 44 ... , i't'onnir J. A. .... 44 ... , Risimrer Johu A.... 44 .. I Ray Kdward . JEXXEn Bono. UriOitUJ. J - LO tt'EIl TV11KEYFOOT. Colborn A. J - LIXCOLX. flearyj. W... W. P ... Wcinier M. LARIMER. Ileal Mr. A. O ti.-ilfer Henry A Siit-r Mrs P. W W II moth U. J MIDI) I. ECU EEK. Rarron A Bro... BruKh A. X Moore C. B MILFOItn. Iluklmnd A. I Hch rock ti. W. A Bro EYERSDA LE BORO. Apple Wm Co Cllutetrs Bntik... .. CM.k Win. B Cover P. J. A (Son 9 .1 :! l:l 1. II II .. It .1 SI .. K l: .. It . II 14 . II 11 .. II .. II . 14 . li It .. It . . 14 - K . l:t - It . 10 . 10 . u . 14 . 8 linkers IU-taikr, IMvelv H. J 44 I'iehl F. 44 KbtMvka H. J 44 Farmer'a Bank .Bankers Floto A. T Retailer tili-sner Hardware Co. ' (JurieyT. W 44 liady Micluw-I " . " Mart I lie Uurrelt 44 . Hartley S. C 44 llia-kiug Bn , ,.!Z" Kiclinor Unit; Store 1 Koepe A .. 44 ... Koplin H. A Co " . Leonard A Kike. 44 ; I-eckeuby Wni. .... - UvellrTMd 8. I 44 .Meyerolale Supply Co. 44 Miller Collins " PfuhlerJ. H 44 " Piatt M. E 44 '. Plltl Chan Fating House Butler M. A. A Co. Retailer Retch R. A Son - Shipley Hardware Co 44 ... Truxaii:. W " . The Benchly Co 44 Thouuia F.B. A Bro. 44 Thompson C. W Latin House XEY BA L TIMOliE BORO. OardlUJ.J A Co Retailer. Topper John - . XEW CEXTREY1LLE BORO. Boucher II. 8... , lull A Co " 1J. XORTIIA MVTOX. Ivdlg 1. 1 . . Miller J. Jl ' " Lynch P.J - OGLE. Baamgardner J. L 44 7. 1 1 XT. 14 Pen rod W. J - Kummel J. M Beam Uarrelt 44 Q.VEMA IIOXIXU. Spocht Joainli ROCK WOOD BORO. Ash J. A O. Ash F F. Biker W. 11 H. Connelly S. E.. lull K. E.... 1 1 - n ii ! I 11 I 11 I Nruwall A.J..; HiKivi-r '.,..,, Just Furniture Co. Miller J. li. AH,nB. Neff A Caaebrirr.... Kurkworxi Feed Co, Mnyiler H Snyder M. H ReilaJ. C M'oiri-nsb.r;er H. II... 14 I iaj 14 ,V. LISR VR Y BORO. BarchusiVLIvengo'KlBr'ia 44 Ha rchusj I. Risrikcr Khli-n A K-i- Retailer .. U I !! .. It - II .. I .1 .. I .. n .. n .. ii .. ii i .. 4 lilolf. Ily 41. J " Hay I . s . lf,,y I. .Pal and Billiards.... Hassellinnh A Son. Retailer Jeiln-y J T Ll. lilln r Mr.H. A 44 Shaw II. C 44 SlullerC A Bros -. - 44 WuikerU. K 44 Wahl P. M... Pl and P.illiards SIIAD1- Retailer I.un day Thoroaa. lU-itai. II NTOXYCREEK. lUltzerC. L 44 Pulitzers. J. 44 Baltaer K.lard... 44 Hninl C. A.. 44 Brant It. P 44 IHrelyl-F 44 Floto ABalKer 44 Kleirer Wilson 14 1-iiiilsC. F 44 Spingterr. !.... 44 SorlierH W . 44 Wagm-r Daniel - 44 SO MER FIELD BORO. Frey A. C - Hia.k T. M J.-icolm T. J 44 Ned row P. V 44 .SOMERSET BORO. Rrehin I- W rtin? House. Benfonl M.C 44 Hrullier Bro 44 Benuer W. B 44 C.-b A l--Tltji 44 . Coirrolh VA B : J i-inrnili C. II 44 l'..ltrill Mrs. Kate It 44 I CaM-oeer P. L Public Hall f Ihivis l 11. A Co ..Retaili r , I Fenier Brtm..u. 44 Fisher C. II 44 Frctisc Kioscr. 44 Holdernaum J. B .... 44 ltolderbaiiin J. M 44 Hetlley Henry 44 1 1 err Bnis XeH Sufall 44 KantnerA l'latt. 44 KnepperA t HSSi - Ixmi titer J. M 44 Miller J. H - NetT A Casebeer 44 Itsel A. K 44 Schell P. A 44 Simitwm F.. !..... 44 .... Snyder J. B 44 Schns-k ilalon... 44 Sipe H. L - Snyder John N 44 Saylorl. W Killing House ., Shepherd A Kuydeuduil .Retailer Shivler Frnuk. 44 l.'hl Mr. A. K 44 Yanuear Clutrlea Billiarda SOMERSET. Cable J. M .Rofeaier Shatter N. E 44 Sty lor I . I-A Co 44 . YaumauJ'Weph 44 ....... Savior C. W. A Co 44 WL-imerA. J 44 .... I -.$ ' S I'M MIT. Hoblitzell J.J. A Son.. Judv J. 11 M.-r'rill Wm. A Miller P. L Miller Mrs. S . fiTO YESTO WX BORO. SIMM-key C. II 44 Snyder II. T 44 ThomMon Pembroke 44 Bowman J. H ... i FRSIXA BORO. Albright James 44 Collsirn H- W 44 Coder J. R. 44 ImviaJ. B 44 Fartuer Leroy . Heil W m .lie Hull Sellers P. H Retailer UPPER TURKEY FOOT. Richer Allert C'. 44 luimln uldJ. B 44 (i.-rlmrd J. B 44 Henry 1. J. A Son 44 Kretrar .Ihcii A Son 44 K reger C. S. A Co - WELLERSI1 L'R(J BOR. Fechtig John 44 ('liiHxiticittion of Yetulrrx in MfrrhnH'ltM: Sales of $ l.OO Class II Tax S 7 C) .",' I I " 10 t HMa - 1J.. 12 ti) lf 44 II . 44 15 uo 0ikl 44 10 . - a () l.'J 44 . 44 S ' i,m. 44 x . - : U't 44 7 . 44 40 UO CIiM;jlcatioit of Et'ittij Ilouxf. sale of t J to I1.0U0 1 lass g Tax J5 CO llillinnl a.l T?h Pin Alh y. ne table or alley, fa On. F-ieh additional alley .or table, f 10 UO. TAKE NOTICE-AII prisons corx-crtied iu this appntiseiiieiii, thai uu apitl wilt be held nt Hi- 1 nr;-.urer s tuiice in r-,!iier.-i. on the iiih iy of May. lw7. b-twi--n the hours of Da. in. and 1 1. m., when you can attend if you limit proper. S. I. SIIOKSIAKVK. Slcreuutile Apprui- r. 60 YEARS CXPERIENCC. -i. t 1 . TRADE MARKS rflt1 COPVRICHTS Ac Arrvnne a ndlntj a ketch and deacrtptma ay e;u:-hlr ascertain, free, whether an InTcntum ia probably patentable. Cooimunieationa at not If coorMentlal. OMest agency f-a-secunng patent ia Araeric We have a Wenrton orliea. Patenta taken through una A Co. rtacalva ape at notice ia tba SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, heantlfolly innsrrated, lairest etrmlatioa f anr scientific ornal. weea'y.terniafci.Of a yerr : V-SOwx uisitba, specioien cofa-s and li u 3uoa oa Patknth aw it fraa. AdUrBs N MUNN 4 CO., 361 Braadway, Sew York. Hie Cancer and Turner Can E& Cured Without the Knife. Tt imion th C-er fiat becra ime thing that the m-eK.. ptvfenwm km sever bi ab. to dttcowr; but at last lr. StHncrt hat diowTe! m retM dy. whicki ii applied will rcov it in from 6 to 1 drB. There ar five ttto-ta of Ca Cen. uifteiy: the Row Cancer, the Spuier Cancer, the Ftsttr Caacer, the lion Cancer aaj the Wolf Cancer. There have been Cases where pat rents have CAHCZR CLiiR tioa, but to thetr sorrov of o beeelit. Dr. bi-iart has removed iei of Tea YearV Staodlnc. and from persons 4 years of a;e b) ht owra netrcLborhood. Iccrsons are requested to (ail at hts office and ee the vrtfulerfitl cures he ha made, and which he h ia alcohol fur safe keeping. ri fe as a 30 years' pralce. and tantfs in the fre .cat nnk of hts pmfr:c,-ti. Ihe K I towing caaes a a lew of those s Lo lav been cured by me : lira f.:cKctm, vi VooirtIIe. Pa-, cai-ccr 1 bfeast, years. iLook tl aWve cu -a. ciinaa, r to nineaaa. ye A da -nt ureet. Alia- p. Thirteen!, aiieet, I bear, cancer of lip. rittiburv-. cancer al yean - breast. 3 yearl. !. Araibarat. We.-era Old SunJ. Wminoi lat cwiaty. cancer cf lr. 5 years. Mra. Jama lor.ter, t'oai Mining. Indiana eounty. Pa..cancef al thsnl.l'r, 3 yeara. Mr. Koch, comer Tliirty-aiata Miect and Fetin aeeaue. cancer of cheek, e year, aire. Horn. Hjnr lrree, A!-;hray.caacerc4 cheek, lyeara. Wn. bicmart. a Giace Ureet. alt. W. lugton. l iltSutt:H, car eer of waab, yean. tire. ) altlly. Wen ruuburfh ureet. Creensbure;. Fa tumor -l ae. 5 year. Mr. Steeeneoa. jj Para A ay. Allegheny, tumor oa iurehead. ic yran. Mra C Lohle. tjpj Sbaknpe.re irreet. E. .. Puuburjh. cancer bf viral;, j years. Mrv Beithant, cancar U k.eatt. a yeait. Mrv Muter, cancer of breast, a je.r. Mit llart-. cancer of womb, a year. Mrv H.ljl. rat t.f ca' woaab. year. Mn. Late, ad. caacxr of aoab. year. Mr. Mareer. letter ol ec;er. 31 year. Mr 1-aa. cancer of the brea.t. yea.v Mrv Ste-eiy. career of womb, 6 month ti Kolansoa Hreet, Aiiei-heay City, Pa. Aitaia B!aik. cancer on lip. t i.o station. l!ea-er counte. Pa. Air. Wer-er. taiKerof rectum. Fony-filib ttreet. Pittsboiga Pa Mrv Apler. caier oa aoa. rrankatuaa a.c .e. E Putabarvh. Pa. Mrv K"S cancer o the breast, a, year of at;e. Curry Hallos, Petihcl towuiliio. AllrrlieBy county, p. aire. Mullrr. cancr, ol ibe hp and touz ae, a ycara, MUidiU bomciaci iwuit). Pa. M a.,, . rancrr of the breast t. ant, ran, 4. fun, Si3iioa. au'Z SMneel. h ". -euy to, Pn, No 3 Twer.ty 6rU) H.t w a '. Pimbursh. Pa. 1 -emn-e, the -aaerau tape-arm I from ' trr- d aa in specneo al tkem U kts rjce. tie also enre latvtr a,ad complaint ol fc DR. C. STEIN ERT, l SEVENTH AVENUE, PITTSBUIcCH. PA aV. f . cm a.a.e i-t,-, 0-. Stolnort la th Only Doctor in th. Cnion who has the Only Remedy for Ue cm of Cancer without the Knlf GET AN I EnuCATTfi! and - f n.m uo h-Dd In, S ban.l. M-t au e.lu. EDUCATION m Pin aiaaaiaa-aa-aman " I, I the Va le -rata I I. I ..I, i - , , 7" elaaa arcommoiUtUm and mw mAi. (Mat- t.i "iT-Ti I'Tn-uianw,! iiliia. rt...klimt -'"- -a H.ti-i. e. Ml THE Is None Too Coed When You d J i: medicnes.:-- urK . t It It Jiiht tut IintMirUirit to .v--,jr FRESH, PURE DRUGS JL it 1.1 To Hare Lvn Ulrnce in the i'hysUinn H) 1 AT SNYDER'S You n always sure of tMlInir it If Carfcully TRUSSES FITTEn Alt of the Beat and Moat Approved Tru Krpt hi Satisfaction Guaranteed. OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE r SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. SNYDER, Somerset, - p Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Model Drag Stcreis Rawdlv ar-.. Favorite with People ia Ssirc. cf FEESH . ASD . PURE . DRUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trv Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. TH K DOCTOB GIVES PCaMO A t ATTl.vriO S TO T I! r. i . , M . : . s . , , , Loiite's PresGriutionsiFamily Recefe 11 M 13 1 10 I 1 HI 1 Oaf AT CA BK BEI.-Q TAKE.X TO SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Good3 ala-ay? on Li:: .3. Frca r large assortment all can l-e ro:;. I. "" THE FIHEST BBilNDS OF CIGUBS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display oi to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. PI II Somerset Lumber Yakd ELIAS CUis TCSTG IT AM, MANrFACTUEIB AUD DlAI.tE ASD WHCLt- LE AND V. - :Lr.SC Lumber and BuUding Mate; tals. Hard and Soli Woods, Oak, Pcjlir, KidiiiKx, H aliuii. Yellow Pine. Flooring, Cherry, Miiusles. Ioort, lJHh, .llhitePlnc IUlnd-, A general llneof all rra lni of I.umN-r anil BuiMInir atirial an I -r- ; lock. Also, fan furnLsh anything In the line of ur buii!. r ' : -a. ble proruptneMS, aacb as Brack, u. ol.l-sie-i.i . .- x.;. :-. Elias Cunningham, Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. TheN.Y. Weekly Tribune With the el. of the Prt-sMi-ntfal the fact that the Amerionii its,!e are Dome and busine. lotenvt.-4. To nut - space au.l prouiinetitv. until anotlVr newal of the fijrht fr the iriii.-iilA from its inception to the pni't ?ay, Everv rxxvil.Irt i.tT.iri ;: i. ,.- r The WEEKLY THIBl'NE prrt - iiiine uSf lusiruciive, enu-iuuutiig ana ttuii. - We furnish "THE HERALD" ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $2.00. CASH IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. Ad.lress all orders to Tl I Fa II K 1 1 A Ll4 Write yonr une aa 1 aJJress aa a psUl erd, wnd it to Koo. . VeL Trigone Buiidiiij, Sew York ... Yiee.ij ir.bunc wiU be nailed to IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY YOCR Itleiuorial Work VYVI. F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET, PENS' A. Blanabrtorer of and Dealer In Eaatern Work Fornlah-d on Short Xtic I0U JI! Hlllli - 111 Alao, Ajent ftr tbe WHITE BRONZE t Peraona in need of Monument Work will And It U, their Intent f, call at ni, .hip ?il .? PnP'r"hoiu will be itlveii theiii J-HutUOu-iion iriaraiilee.J In evt-rv ca-e. an Price, yery low. n iuviio tpM JXiiZ a Whlta Rrit, Or Purt Z In. i..., prrHtiieed by Her. W. A. RIu, aa a rleeW, , Impiwemeiu ia Ihe point ul Malerisl ,.. liialrwt..n,anrt which Ik deafened lo te IIm. pn'nlar .Moiianiint lor our than.t!cMl nate. Give uaaealL. 31. F. SIIATFEIa. BEST Thrm. tlie frenhent nu-v.. ...... Comiur).lMl. CSE 0."LT yklH ASD Nab. SiKrRaiit, ISalnsit r. ( IirXo.l. A'ewel Poiis Ytr. R. Station, j for FARMERS AND VILLAGERS. FOR FATHERS AN J MOTHERS. Km: SONS AND DAUGHTERS, For. ALL THE FAMILY. canipui.-n Till! TfllCiM' n-'V1 now anxioiH t i-i'i- i':.t ir a:tt-i:t:. a " t tliis i;i.'i!i.ii. t- iit - - :;! I'f Jtff S;:.te n Nati.n:ii . . i.i:i!il " for wliu-h T1IK Ti;l!:r.M" U l ar.'l vi its srrv.i:-t v:. ,, 'V..:v .t.. i.t. id hj4 - itly'a Nalional Family Ne-pjPer, iM pi - nsatilc - to tai li in. u,:- r and "N. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE1 a (itr, and sa ' r.le r.-ij in - - job. aMtwUtaU'lii a.) . :SA2 Seno " Over EOO beautiful Designs. . .ii rTTv.- -rireulSf i - 4 Y 1 1 --i r-ry ft :-i IwWrnl L.J:E ' -
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