Polo Makei Ei Exit Wapuixuiux, Vedoeday, April 20. The Spanish minister, Luis Polo y Bernabe, eccornpaoied by sis members of his otafl", Mi. J his city nt 7 o0 p. J"-, and the SjutiiUi linvemnwul thus ter juinatcd its diplomatic representation in the UuiuM rtu-U-s. The mini-tor al his party It ft ly the Pennsylvania ; ro'l, gwig uorihwartl t H Jifklo aiid ) Supinsii:i Bridge, aud thence to To- rontu. By 13.Uoci.xk a. m. to-nior- j row the lip-nisli cflicUte will I on j British s iL Tuey will stop f r a flay j or two oa the dta-l-iii tsMeof iS-ir-ptu- iou Bridge, aud will then bjtud t. j days at Toronto. From there they go j to Halifax to take an ocean liuer. j White tlie minister w oa ILLs Mde of the border he has the protection of the passport issued late this afternoon by the Stale d.rtoient The dejKirture of the Spaiii-h party was made without noticeable demonstration, and although a, considerable number of secret service officers and police were on duty at the dep3t, there was at no time any occa sion for their doing more than keeping back a crowd of curious onlookers. At 6 o'clock this evening Senor Polo made a hurried call at the French em bassy and the A utriau legation, where Bpauish interests are left in charge, and then joined bis staff at the legation aud started for the train. An express wagon was piled high with the trunks of the lare party. Just before the departure from he legation the Austrian minis ter, Mr. Her.gelmuller, and Baroness Hengelmuller, dropped ia fur a last word, and several other members of the diplomatic corps called to make their final adieus. This done, the lega tion was vacated, and the party assem bled at the Pennsylvania depot. As the minister entered the station he was recognized by the crowd, which closed in about him uatil gently cautioned by the officers. No words of indignity were spokt n, and the salutations of those in the crowd were rather agreea ble than otherwise. He BtuiU-d in ac knowledgment of the attention given him, and several times touched his hat. Following him came Senor Fabler So ler, first secretary of the legation; Senor Aoquaron', 9ecoud secretary; Senors Plana and Almeida, attaches; Capt. Di la Casa, military attache, and Lieut. De Curantha, naval attache. Seiiors Da Bosc and (Jalarz did not accom pany the party, as they will remain un til to-morrow, in an 'unofficial capacity. At the train platform the minister was . greeted by Viscount de Sauto-Thyrso, the Portuguese minister, and by Calde-1 ron Carlisle, counsel of the legation. The minister tpoke feelingly of his de parture, saying the circumstances were most painful to him. One of his inti mates ventured the suggestion that he would be. back soon again, under much more favorable circumstances, but he shook Lis head and said he feared this could not 1 the case. He said his re quest for his passports had beta made only after the enactment of a law which attacked Spain's sovereignty, impugned her honor, aud insulted her. Lieut. De Carantha asked the repre sentative of the Associated Press to make known the lieutenant's views on the war about to be opened. He said the Spanish people, particularly mem bers of the army and navy, had always entertained the most cardial feeling to ward America, aud Spanish .hips had found it a pleasure to salute ships of the American uavy. Now, howevera war is beitit; precipitated by an attack upon Spain' honor, aud against this every spark of Spanish loyalty would be aroused. "It is no longer a question of retaini ig Cuba," said the lieuteuant 'That was merely a question of terri tory. Now a higher purpose "h in view the tonor and dignity of Spain since the Uiiited States has contemptnoiisly orderel Spain to vacate Cuta and has made the infamous charge that we are responsible for the murder of the poor men cf the. Maine, These orders and charg are made with a kick of the boot, and against such action Spain will resist to the uttermost. There fihould be no mistake about this. His tory Iras recorded that even the legion of Na poleon, with 43,K)0 men, lieariug the triumphs of all Europe, were halted aud retired from Spain, after those le- :i'ius had lost 1-etween 3K),0o0and .-V (KJO men. We recognize the gallantry of the American navy, and the notable lieroe of its past Paul Jones, Farra jrut. Porter but Spain, too, has her he roes, and their blood is in the veins of those now called ujwm to defend her honor. I speak a'ter recently talking with my cava! associates, commanders of Span it-h ships .nd of torpedo boats, and I know that there is but oiie senti ment, namely, that not one Spanish t-hip shall be tk?n. Your navy may send many of them io the bottom ; su perior forces may seek to annihilate them ; but not cue Spanish ship will surrender U the American navy. With honor at stake, that will be the respon? of the navy of Spain." The Cuban colon!al delegation also terminated its relations at Washington this afternoon. It had come here by ppeeial appointment of the Culian au tonomist cabinet for the main purpose of effecting a reciprocity treaty. Senor Augulo was at the head of the delega tion. He left for Ne w York at 4 p. m., and his associates aooo.npanied him. Immediately after the President had signed the ultimatum fl copy -was sect to the Spanish minister by Judge Day's personal messenger, El ward Savoy, one of the trusted employes of the State department, who was appointed in 1J9 by Secretary Hamilton Fish. About 11:3 the messenger appeared at the front door of the minister's resi dence and in an unconventional way stated that he had a message from the State department for the Spanish min ister. Senor Polo excused himst lffrom the French ambassador, with whom be was then engaged, and met the mes senger in the legation corridor. He glanced at the enclosure, noting that It was the ultimatum, and lade the mes senger wait for a reply. This was al ready prered, and had been ready since yesterday. It was ml a rejoinder to the ultimatum, but a terse remst for Lis pa.-spcrjts, addressed lo Secreta ry Slieroiiirand readinsr as follows: "The resolution adopted by the Con gress of the United States of America, and approved to-day by the President, is of such a nature that my pennatience in Washington becomes impossible and obliges me to request from you the de livery of my passports. The protection of the Spanish interests will be entrust ed to the French amlsadrand to the Austria-Hungarian minister. Oa this occasion, very painful to me, I Lave the honor to renew to you the assur ances of my Lighest consideration." At 3:30 Savoy returned to the Spanish legation with the pas-ports, wiiich were occonijianied by a not from Secretary Sherman, which closed with as expres sion of deep regret that the minister bad ftlt called upon lo take this step. - The passports are not in their usual form, but in a special form, similar to those presented to Lord Sock ville- West when that unfortuaaUj tuiaUtrr was obliged to retirj. Tuey addressed '-To MZQPPPAn RAM M R. S. Earaan. hsirusisr ef tlalurd Science Ea nun HsffsTilk College, Cared Dr. ITiilferas' Pir.i Fills for Fate Pcspia after Fhysiclans Failed. fYcrn the Republican, Prof P- S. T-cTrraan, tfie abl inanwU of natnral science in Hie fa:nous Hartoviile, !.KliGollecr. Jswell and iavmi'ii kiwn, n oiiiy oa au iilucaiior, bat aiM as a mm isier of "tiie Fwrl. as fr a num r o. y.-rs 1, sras raptor of the I'mied Brethren rhurcb at lirlucte, Mich., before coming to iiau ilc TROF. B. . BOWMAX. Pm..e time ajro he had a severe illnow which wm eurJ almost miraculouslT. A rrp-MitT hmriug of this, icfprriewwt hiui re garJini: hie expfrienc. Prof, li wiaan in me mid.4 of his work when the reporter called, but he cheerfully pure him a hear- A rear aco last full," said the professor. "I br"'ke down with nerou eihaurtion, aud was unable to properly attend to my duties. I tried diflt-rent physicians but with do relief, and also used many different pro all to whom these presents may come," are figned by Secretary Sherman and read thus: "Know ye, that the bearer hereof, Don Luis Polo y Bernabe, envoy ex traordinary and minister plenipotenti ary of Spain to the United States, ac companied by his family and suite, is about to t ravel abroad. These are there fore to request all officers of the United States or of any State thereof to permit him to pass freely without let or moles tation, and to extend to him all inena Iy aid and protection in case of need." THE SCEUE AT THE SIGNING. With Firm' Hand the President Which Wrote the Signature May Kean War. The President at 11:24 o'clock last Wednesday affixed his signature to the joint resolution of Congress requiring Spain to evacuate the island of Cuba. The ultimatum meanwhile had been prepared at the elate department by Assistant Secretary Day, and at 11:30 o'clock announcement was made at the White House that it had been signed by the President and had been eent to the Spanish government. The ultimatum was brought over to the White House about 10:30 by Assist ant Secretary Day, who went over it with President McKinley before the latter affixed his signature. There were present in the cabinet room with the President when he sign ed the resolutions Secretary Alger, At torney General (Jriggs, Secretary Illiss, Senator Elkina and Mr. Charles Emory Smith. The President had breakfasted at the usual hour, and at 10 o'clock came into his office, where he was joined by Sec retary Bliss. The President looked Tell, aud as he walked up and down the cab inet room for a little exercise, smokiDg his cigar and with a bright red carna tion iu bis buttonhole, he seemed in vigorous health and in the full enjoy- meut of his life. His cheery greeting to Secretary Biii as he entered the room confirmed the impression that the strain of the last few mouths had not made any observ able inroads upon his health or (spirits. General Alger had brought over from the war department a pen which he re quested the President to use iu append ing his signature to the document. Thc- pen had an ordinary gutta-percha hold er, aud as it was banded to the Presi dent ly his secretary, Mr. Porter, those present gathered ar und the table to witness the act. There was considera ble feeling manifested by tho about, but there was no demonstration or con gratulation. The small crowd soon dispersed, and within ten minutes the normal condi tion of things at the White House had been resumed. Secretary Alger remain ed with the President, aud as soon as the rush was over the two took a walk in the White House grounds, n turning iu lees than half an hoar. Latest In Clothes Trees. Braes clothes trees are lute additioni in the furniture shops. They have the advantage of weight, which gives them stability, a quality often lacking in the article. With tbeui are seen, too, stand ing trass towel racks. It has been sup. jesed thut this form of the rack was practically eliminated from nse and to Lave such uiadu of brass does not com mend itself especially. Wet towels, thrown over the brass rack, would soou work injury alike to themselves and their support New York Post The Proper Education. Charles Dudley Warner has said re cently: "Education doesn't consist in giving encyclopedic information. It isn't anything in the world bat the training of a mail's own mind. Then it becomes au iustromeut that he can bring to bear ou things." Aud a woman, es pecially the mother of a family and the mistress of home, stands in as great oocd of this sort of education as docs any man. Congregationalist Vassar college girls have given a timely hint possibly. They wanted the 10 o'clock lights oot rale abolished. The faculty said. "2ay, nay, Pauline." The girls issued an ultimatum, Flood by it and woo. The Countess of Wisberg, wife ot Prince Oscar of Sweden, is ia London taking a course of training as a nurse, in order to bulp bur husband in mis sionary work be has under taken in Af rica. Miss Lillian Fits-White, who has announced her intention of going on the stage, is a cousin cf ex-President Har rison aud was at one time a member of William J. Bryan's Scnday school class. Mrs. U. S. Grant is still suffering from iniprirexl sight but otherwise is iu the best of health. It is ber inten tion to wrilo ber memoirs for hex chil dren and grandchildren. A Coaprnrotoa. "I don't rap pose," said the wife, "that yon mailed those letters I gaTe you today, John. " "No." said John cheerfully, "but I did those yua gave me last week, my dear, " Sometimes policy and honesty go baud in band. Cincinnati Commercial Appeal. During the last year no fewer than 10,000 school children were taught to cwitn by iustrnctos easplcyed by the London Schools Swimming association. The gossamer iron made at Swansea, England, is so thin that 4.800 plates a: a nttded to lialie tai inch in tbickueu. fk 3 cf a Severe IHnsss by Cblumbtu, Ind. prietary inetiirincf, spending a'rooat fifty tlulkrn tor tliese melH-iues aJoue. 1 then suo. cumlvd to a si-pe .f the pip in the middle of m inter, and wan If ft iu a much wortecoa d;tin. Mt khlnevs were fearfully dis onlered, and my dicesiion b-sme very poor. I was indeed in a bad -oudnion. " A uiiiii.-ter in couferenee learning of nsy eoiuiiiin aiivk-ed me o try lr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peojile. I had heard much alont the wonderful curative powers t4 tais nitdieine, but it was with reluctance thuj I was Cnally persusdrd to try it, as it NS-med that noUiinff could do rue any pood. However, I procured three loirs of pills and took them s'netly areoniing to directions. By the tiroehe last doewas taken I was almr cured, and in better health than I hed !een for years. 1 continued usinif Uie pills awhile lor.evr and was entirely cured. 1 eau cheerful lv rerommend Ir. 'W'illitnjs' Pink Pills for Hide People." Such was Prufeswar lowtnan's wonderful story which was further endorsed by the fol lowisig afS!avit. HAimvtlXE, InL, 1'arch 16, 197. I afiirm that the above actords with th Cicts in n.y case. E. F.OWMAS. 8i:tscrilHd an:l sworn to before me this 10th day nf Maieh, 1SM7. Ltman J. tk.TPDEB, Xoiary Public. STATK or ISL'laSA, . Ir. AVillianis' Pink Pills f-r Tale People eont.-iin all the elementu neeesfsary to ptre new life find richness to the blood and restore shat tered nerres. They axe sold in toxes (never in louse fonn. by the dozen or huudmt) at fit) eer.ts a hoi, or six boxes for $2 JO, and may 1 hud of all drucyis-ts or direc;iy by mail from It. Williams' Medicine Company, Scheaeo tady, X.Y. Xarking the Ballot. Judge Raybtirn has handed down an opiuion in favor of Thomas Walley in the Terry township election case. Thomas Walley aud II. II. Say ran a tie vote fcr assessor in Perry township. One ballot that was not marked in the circle at the head of the column, nor in lli square rpiKite Say's name, but waa marked for the office of assessor wan couuted for Say. Judge lUyburo, in accordance with a recent decision of the supreme court, decided that this vote should not be counted. This gave Wailey a ruajori ty of one vote, ud the court decidid that Walley waa the legally elected assessor of Perry township. Judge Rayburn said from the bench that if he had been on the elts-tion board he would have counted this vote for Say, but the decision of the higher court was supreme. The supreme court says that a voter must comply strietlv with the law. His intent cannot be presu mod. He must make a cross ( x ) mark either in the circle at the head of the column or in the square at the right of the condidate's name. This decision is one that every election board and iudi vidua! voter should remember. Kit- tanuing Times. Unfurl Those Flags. From the Philadelphia Inquirer. Uuder the present school laws of Penn sylvania, the Boards of Directors are authorized to purchase with the school funds a National flag for each school house in their respective districts. The author izaiion is not in the form of a command but it is clear and unmistakable. In a number of districts the Directors did not wait for President McKinley's message of yesterday. Weeks ago they exercised the authority vested in tham and caused the Stars and Stripes to be properly flung from the schoolbouses under their control. Their action was not aimed at any particular nation, nor taken because of any recent complica tion. They believed in the law's wisdom as a patriotic measure and accordingly carried it out The time has come for - every othe Board to follow their example. The flags need not bo either very large or very fine. But every achoolhouse in Pennsylvania should tly one from its own staff before another week has passed. The two-year-old son of W. L. Fur ga-son, of Bolton, Miss., had whooping cough. "After several physicians ha prescribed for him, without giving re lief," writes Mr. Furgason, "I persuad ed my wife to try a 4 cent bottle of Chamlx-rlain's Cough Remedy. Th first dose had the desired effect, and in rty-eight hours he was entirely fre from all cough. I consider your reme dy the best iu the market, especially for children and recommend it at all limes." The 2 and 50 cents sizes for sale by all druggists. Penalty for Drunkenness. l'rniikanls contiibiite to the support of the city school syxtetn. A slate law has been in force since 1SI4 which provides that the mayor or burgess of any town in which there is a school district shall fine each drunk convicted W the same to be turned over to the school district. "A re cent report from Wilkesbarre stated that th3 town intended to collect these fines. Allegheny has been profiling from this income every year, and it is intended that in the future it shall be increased as much as possible. Secretary George Gerwlg stated this morning that the school system profits about &VI0 annually from these fines. 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Bedford tiUQr.ln !', Not known XORTlIAMrTOX. 12.5 15 SI W 81 51 II 40 17 ttt 27 13 4 ty 1) 7 47J hO IK) 270 1UU Kinsiitore Sunb Wadinau M.iry Younif Ann - Witt Wolferxberger liitl ner Nt-lson Weid Ib-nr- T Kelley Wm II- OCLE. PavH John Kolk Dwen Ly le Ja nies Grf.T.th Ed ward"".".-" Kolk Cnli-b Jr Kolk Culeh Prlee Jol n Mi-Donuld M J . Hhxllenws Dltver Herkebile Nonh Pcnrod Joouih Morris Mrs John Uh.xuls Henrj'.. K:iilh John Kyoek siuu.-l foiie IN I r .. Moore Jir. ph Vlekroy A t'lnrk Gardner John . is at 4 7I 50 Xt II 14 11 4i 4:i 4.W u 4.K! 4.CI 4:il JO in.' fs 7 1. 5a JO Jt :l Xfl isl Si) 71 I'l JW W i!l (.' IU iri -Y : 2l i2 111 77 IU HI a. i 45 li a 7 W 10 10 IM 5 S 25 s 2.5 10 2S 11 1 l 5 II i 11 25 .... l:J Lota. i PA I XT. 1! Hinrh Crist 1" 2 1.17 lU'UJohu IM 17 Q I 'EM. 1 IlOXIXd. Mineral Ltiivli. !5 Herring Ha nib 79 :I7 Pwimk J I. S L 21 1'5 71 Hotlnuiii Albert 11 45 dock wood iionovan. Lots. 1 Betiford George 9 01 Somerset Donovan. t W eiinerFE IS 9 SHADE. Acres. a-4) Andemon Siimuet Ml 42 17 HiUfhew Utehel.. II W l) Hiteshew iSusitn ii H Ki ll Willinn ... 1 ." s Ijimls rt li t: 4 W) 7 M.i J A J H.. . 2W llarmn Thomas 1(1 1'4 o Collroth A Itupple . IN 55 lit) " 1H in hO hi ! Ji - IT. 5 4-0 " 2D 77 2i I-ohr Franklin P .5 13 10 iiershberer Elizabeth 5 50 Mineral Land. VO Oerrli.li Theodore II IK 511 Huston John t' 41 5 :sil Wluitler Hiram's t widow) Hi 25 l"i Itodh-t rsKniiik ai S2 im hi Ii7 213 Yonn? (widow i 3n ! Kl IjimlH-rt Ji f (W'lk-ox! - t .! 17H VansftK ArnnUw ". iil llrulmker M A iv In) Shutter Elius K 55 HI Ix.hr T J - - li S2 O I ohr John T I". !-- 2i Shsf.-rAIi , Hi lUhljsers Alonio . II 72 SOMERSET. 5h jueerlxt 12 ) r0 Yonni! Jiieob . 5 ( 27 tiuiiiix rl John S "2 2S KriMl!iii) En. ilt 11 -M 20 11H Koss A Co V 75 Mineral LanJ.i. C.i CuppW W So l-i 11! SninuH A 15 17 4t Seedier Kielutn! . W IU) ltivls Suvilla and Jo-eh 10 72 77 ShauVrJ V 'Ji STOXYCREEK. 401 Wtsler Lewis... SI -W 4-.0 Cook James . li Mineral I.'tml. 237 llellmnn Jfc Millor 27 30 S VMM IT. 12 eVh.!l ft H a p Id l'rills Alexiindi r t 47 Mineril ltml-u l.V) f.leh'y .M 12 5 Ji H.-rkley Hurvey 21 Hi Horner M C 14 71 SOVTIIAMPTOX. Adam Alexan1er. ..... Itrown Thi'ii is . ' t'oinp SainnH . M.eii and Witt Meltride MarraH Wayman t'Htharine Koddy- linulium iaar niilli (Truutman) Kmerlrk J:ieob .ulall Murv li.-in.) WullHceik Tairick K ornx) Kmeri. k Jneib K vii lis Imnlel ..... Mineral I.amU. Keiinell J I. l.eptey Sonon ... Shoemaker Kailey ... Konis jHiib Hurki-t T-n:i . Trmitmati JrHib ... Ki-niM-tl I,evl Wilt J L.. . . H-nekle Rker ll'njuiin.. .... . Pfi-itf-r John W insert j . VITKft TVBKEIu)T. r.7 i 4S l 7 23 1:1 45 Hi 711 i 27 7 31 5 M 7 7 s m 21 2-i 4 a tO Si IM 4-J-i 4i e ;) 7 1 to) 157 4 tt) 21 in) K7 lit "i i" IOI l.- ll 1) 1-5 75 13 It S 79 et B 21 a 12 II '5 II l" 11 Hi a 11 41 M te'ls. 5 H Aerea. JO Kiim John.. Shulta Jonas ... Voucht Joiiu- 7 :1 7 iil 17 7i 5 ST 4 42 3o a CVJIIns Fnuk Cuieuuui lirun ... Ankeny Thomas , 134 1: 15 1ST K Vi 117 .51 1JI .51 21 1 (fj I'M ri 215 n rii 215 175 Ynunkin Irwin, C.t'.C.iC Co) Y'Hinkln Ivlilnh Khxuls Ah-xander KolTvejIiu-v Nelson Hlollippl 11 R u'e.uh irary -Muy Kve " Klrintone Mary Heidi EH Wootllnys Jos M Heinbauh I-alh " 'rurner Kruee iHenM'l D C Kn.er John S w Koniivbura Jmn - brou.her liwnnii " . Yutxy K 11 " M-yer Jonas M , CmwiioverJC Metenlf Henry F Hon Svchler Joxhual.Ui'.rhman he's vjisixa Donovan. Lhl John H . i i !Ti h Jol i ii ' iwim W T ) Foundry t WalLice V T; rvh il Henr-. VftcaetT AJjims A Co 12 nj 11 71 14 14 11 m ft 07 6 2t 12 51 a t 22 X7 7 11 no II 57 7 21 13 25 17 W 1 HI li 5i: Id 34 10 Id 14 C Lots. I 5 13 a i 17 21 12 io 4 7 6 i WM. WINTER J, Ti.no -n v . . . Bonters -1, Ta, April 11, W. P Pitmors pnrl". taxes nnanvofthv Inn Irni-lvmiwl U-r.ire th! d iv of silo, will bet-baiyd 75 cents for advfnlsins and feus. THE Somerset Iron Ms. fwuurrlff Sot!ret &!tvhanicul Works) OPEPATED BY A NEW FIRM, Has hea refitted with New MacLinery aud ia now prepare! to furnish Stoves, Plows and Castings Of all kinds on short notice. Alao builders of the IMPROVED Barrett Gas Engine, Best in use. Any size. Call and 0e it. We also carry a line of ERASS GOODS, 8Team Frrnxos, PAI'KIXG, Ol IS and ENGINE SUPPLIES. Ilaviug put in a new and complete , line of Machine Tools, are now able to do all chit's of work, such as Ke-boring Cylinders, Planing Valve and Valve Seats, or any kind of Engine that may be re quired. We earnestly solicit your .work aud will guarantee satisfac tion. Office and Works near the R. R. Station. Somerset Iron Works, Somerset, Pa. nun M HEW V OLY PERFECT jTAMILYUSn.. FOE SALE BY JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Pa. SOMERSET MARKET KUfOKT t'OKKECTKD WEEKI.Y H Cook & Beerits, RVtstoyf April 20, 1S9S (per ba Appie a ri -d, fc evu I'm itnlnl t - TTi;t 40 lo v. Apple Butter, p, r l run. pr B . Butter. frwli kt-e, per 1" (cnnmery, pT tt) Jih Beeswax, pt-r fc 2 ,uiintry lutin, tier 1U t lji Bacon. 1 eureil haui, per . lAy "Jslile. pr S tos- shulder. pr lb 0 lf S Bac"- i Mum. iH-r lb rv,r. J r-ii. iwt 1 -.K1M..l .... . M. ...-.. Ill Pr bbl f 1. (1 to l. rn.. J t'um' 'fliitiil, Cement. Prt,nI1jt pel bbl :.'..i to 4.IS t orn: it I, nr t Ktits, P--r doa - li) Honpy, white clovcr,ir 3 . is In Iird, p. r E 7 Ui 10 l.lnii", per bbl m f Molasm, N.O.. per Kl. tiuio-is, prr m i.u) to I. a I'ota-oi.. per bus lii to Nfc feaeiHs, e v.ipomted , pt-r t to 1'k 1'ruDes, rn-T lb K to I M.Y.. perbbl I I. Httsbuiv, pel bbl lI.lt Dairy, bu sai-ks 2 . M " 4 bos sacks HZ. f.i.i. eroanil alum. Iki Ei sa-ka. is Biaple, per 6 to l:np.ine(l yrliow, piT fr white, A. .it t 4 sr.mulaU. p-r w Cuoe or pulverized, per .i PT k1 . .:vir Bujar. Syrop. niapie. per Kl .b0 U7m Moiievrare, ai.uu ji i :iiow, per s to : Vinegar, per xal. S) to :ii uinouiy. p r uus. si u to H 77 clover, per bus JJ.j) to s ft " crlmsou. per bus 4. Of " alfslti, pr bus a alske. oer bus 7 Seeds. Millet, wrmsD, per bus... j 2f; Jtmrley. hlte benrdless, per boa. 1.2? bjowhi-aU pt r bus win, eiir. p, r bus , 42 to 4.c " sIm !!fii, per bus. 1 to tie oata, p r bus 3J u sir rye, per bus .. .Sir wheat, per biis.... bnw, per PHI lbs .. .sv riim and isitaeliop. per bin sv. .. HV dour, milcr prw.-sa. per !!II.7.V i.ini ' sprint pteut aud fi-pey blgli tn-.U ii7VW.no A Feed Flour. I onr, mwer vntde per 140 Sv,j.t...V, Miil.liin.. I winte, per IvW I6J K - 1 I red, pt-r lu) Urn CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Eailroad. Somenet and Cambria Branch. SOETHWAED. Johnstown Mall Kxpress. Kockwood 7-00 a. in Hoiiierset Sruil. Huvetown uL Uooy ersville ltHJO, Job us town 11:10. Johnstown Mall Express. Itorkwood 11:30 a. m., Homerset 1 l:i Htovesuwo ll3, Huov enivilie lias, Johnstown 1:10 p. n Johnstown Areommodation. Riekwond i:J) p. in., Homers.-t il-i SUivesUjwiMtli. Hoov eraviliet..!, JoUustowu'Tiii. OCTHWARD. Mall. Johnstown tM a.m.,HoovorsT I -1 rt.yesuwn tfci, Hofiervt lui Hock wood 1 Kip pews.-Johnstown 1:50 p. m., Hooverwlll iJ,KUyeUiwna:jl,SHJUeraet 8u!. Uock wood 3:44, t-ily. P. B. MARTIN, Manager of Paaseuger Traffic. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. C.Tf N aTTANDAKD TIME. IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 29, 1897. OMDrtJII) 8CB kCI-. Trains arrlT and depart from the station at Johnstown as follows : w-s-nraar. Western Express. , , Month western Kx press JorinsUiwn Aenmitiiod.ntion Jotii.stown Areotnuiodauon Pst-irie Espress a. m. . dn . MO . :.! . 2: "SI . 4 :Cl . -10 way rasseoifer.. riltsburg Kx press J" Mail " Fast IJn p. m. Jonn tow a Aecuic noda tioni! -AJSTWABD. Atlantic EmiM . s ;s i 8n-sbiire E.tprt!8.. AlUiuns Aoxraniodatin.. - mj r. x preset .... M;tin Line Kip 1." Alumna AccjminMslatlon.l . 9:10 l.i-1.1 lii"2 p. in. itii r..iprohs.... fJii I f?S wllr.V i V.-'k MM The Johnstown Acrommodalion . m Plilla.li lphla L'-nrft-L... 7 'n Fast lane It requires a good sckctfu ttcck aid a ncat'v room to do a bruik business. I WE HAVE BOTH OF THEM. Pure Drugs LTlH j Fresh and Good condition. Ia the waj of 1 Prescription fXn we are sure to have it, Yoa are always sure of srettir. tie be- i OpticalGoods rj Trusses Fitted. All of the best and most approve, T .."' t pi 111 Siuca.. k?atioiav,kiuu guaiauici'u. miiiii Louthefs Drug Stor Main Street, Somerset, Pa. this Model Dreg Store is Rapidly B:::::- Favcrite with People ia Searcli cf FRESH . AID . PURE . DBU Medicines, JJyt Stuffs, Sponges, Ttl Lonliisr's PrescriptiOESs S FBmOf Be OBEATCARM BE190TAI-K TO VUM OKLT F--SH AXD rrKE IRTiaa, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES ind a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. Frcr large assortment all can be suited. THE FffiEST DHIKDS OF CISAE VJways oa hand. It is always a pleasure to display oc 4AIN STREET VJAH)TT?DOT?'T TT1UrnT7n V f' J OUlYlHiAOiLl JjUlYli)I IH I ErLAs CTj7srrsrnsrGHAM i Hard and Sott Woc-j 4t Oak, Toplar, Sidings. Walnut, Yellow Pine, Flooring, Cherryt ShlngleH, Doors, Ith, White Fine Illlnd, A general line of all (trades of Lumber and Bnlldlnir aterial and R.T.d'uV -f tack. Also, can furnish anything in the line of our busin- tunnl.T wiitr ble prompt-teas, aucb.aa Brackets, odd-slstl.wi.rs .; If. i Elias Cunningham, j Office and Yard Opposite S.-CB.S. Sttln, TheN.Y.WeeklvTnW BOTH ONE YEAR FORSf The N. Y. Tribune Almansc lams in constitution i tlie I nibH Htl, IIm- iiiistitunn:! '" , . y iminM-y umi diii. nn a roinpHiison or old anu n-w nil-" . - im Httpiiiiiiik. a ntUijiKsn. oiim-rs( Hi (lillcrviit irtr, Tithl of Ptlt.lM-KlHl sntrlronthvCu rrenry, 1 Mr Mtandanl Amcri-i Whltlskir's Alinnai In V.nnu ... Vrve cruta. tUHbi. jaild. Bead all orders to TH E H ERt-u' IT WILL PAY YOTJ TO BUT TOCB Memorial Work or WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET. PENS' A. -Una&ict-rer of and Dealer la Eastern Work FarnlshBd. on Short Jtotlcs Hill! US fLURl IDI Alao, Arnt for the WHITE BRONZE I Persona In need of Monument Work wit And It to their InU-mt to call at my sbof wnerea pmptr snowinif will Dt iclveu litem "tisfiurtion guaranteed in eTery case, an Pile very low. 1 ioTitc spvclal attention to the White Brze, Or Pure Zlno Menuments. prodaeed by Pu-. W. A. Ring, as k decl l-d iii.pnvtHii-iil In the point of Material and Coustrut'tlon.and whi''h is dcalined to be tli pooular Monument fur oar cauf-tlec!l-uite, Uivs as a call. Wm, F. Shaffer. Snyders Pharmacy,! JOHN N. SNYDER, SOMERSET, pAj r Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, dc. TH DOCTOB GIVES T-ItSoSAi. ATT-STIOS TO TH t CO fOCSDISS Of to , mtenamg purcnasers, wnetner they bnj ftorn us oi elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER M. D. SOMERSET i i I MASUJACTC-- A3TD DULIt ASV WHOLE3AL1 AND RjCTAILIXOI Liimber and Building Materials, i 1 I ritUfiis, i fab, Star I Italn-.ten. f J THE CR-AT NATIONAL FA ! NEVVSPAPC For FARMERS VILLACER: and ycur favo ite bcn;- I s 1 I I I I i B 1 1 L'llilUlU'Jl SOMERSET, 01 a lu SUi 8 Send all OrJers to the HoraU. i 1 S pa x.-s. A X.ili ,.'i.rr. S r i it t.ii... " s-Sa trs. i.onsuls, -. ; tne perm'niivi - , . ,t. l.-s.i-iim:iniliiis olnit-rs "f """ Amu . ,, 3 t iti-, Kl-tun Return. Party I'lali'T" f , IJold and Silver, nd a vast amount .i .. A Inimuir. mulluimtlvo and rmiipl l' l"R r I v r I Cer 500 -'jnl 8eaut.fu Oegns, I ' r -;