B ' ii ; iisxMe---PBBPI .1 II in 1 1 t. ,i JL WW I'll I " T "": . A POSTEiSTEH LOSES THE USE 0? !!!S lEGS-finP ARMS. Edwin R. Tripp, of Middlefield Center. Keels with sa Hazardous Encounter Which Renders Him Helpless. From Otic-n It-pubUcan, Oxiperttmr, X. T. l,,). state. !lw fgu S TXi .11 of them my feet aud leg. wuicu ahati.rvd tu-l U -a feared be iiU uev.r ( jok n J rm reenter. ,rff r r.f the ! "I wa member of the Town Board that In an interne with ",r"rt'rJ he j j fc , a pDt inlo m iJ artr;cd colorable attention, r. , "-'lUhbors know. In Aw Tripp stated : . h ... , , -,,,,14 w.lkVouiid tie bouse by push.ne "In March, I've. I as taken i 11 , i .ttme better and man-ivi .reward learned I was Vpf j Tnd. uutU at election .... wax aaebie to walk, ana J. " 5 ri,t ,-r I walked with a cane to tbe polls, wr a. I lost the .. my -r-a. J, 0tiD frm n,y ho.ue. I ruV.eJ doctored nh I , 'TJ, , tke Ir. Williams' Fink Filla for ee-re- no 4 lr IW, nmil I kad taken I ry .IMJl 5 TIT . I Tti. . . .1...., 4 tin mtirift. ILl' l.n loin mr iu- - , ra in Mar and June, ISC'. I cave tip all hope of ever bavin? me use of mr limbs ain and did not expect to live very lurip. I unable to dress or undress myself, and could not ;r around the house unless J wa ared in a chair. "I think it wa in Jane that I rend of t he -ae of a man in Samioca wl".' ...u r lVi:lianH' Pink Tllln f'T K ..ke, Ih-.. Wuliam,' I'.nk lil . fjr SSSr ,andh'b.i0ti:ncdurrd, tir j I learned that the pilU were prepnred by njfht Hoanekeeptns" "Konms to rwit tat lipht hon'fcoT Ing" is ripu that is etvadily crt-'i;iug iuto tbe windows of down ut the heel mauriiiDS and iuto othxs which, thongh bearing a proKptnioa air, bouse occu pants who '"have experienced revt-raos." Just where the line is drawn between the light and boavy variety of this do xneKtio riem8 it is difficult to deter mine, but it is conclusive proni that if you bay your pastry in bags sTtte bak ery; if, lacking a backdoor of your own at which to receive the morning milk man, you are obliged to lay in wait for that personage at corners, then you are a "light housekeeper" though perhaps your burdens are heavy. We are prone to look upon these bumble housekeepers as beings without home or country. be.Tiuse their foothold upon the terra firma of society is fo light, but often there is much suugness within the few rooms and much cul ture, too, though it is hard to conceive of a culture that is nourished on bag lunches. If you w ill get cp early enough some morning, you may see tho husband of one of these light housekeepers, with bis paper and pitcher, just returning from a chilly encounter with- tho milk Eiau, aLd cs be passes iuto his rooms you may catch a ray from the smile which awaits him, and which, unlike the bouse, belongs entirely to him. Chicago I'otst. Marriage la Southern India. The inhabitants of southern India bave peculiar marriage customs, accord ing to Dr. Ikwck, the German explorer. Ihere are always two mat riage cere monies, he says, one taking place when the betrothed ones are mire infants aud the other when tho bridegroom takes his wife to his own home, .At the infant marriage rites two brothers of the boy place him cj an elephant aud take him around to give him a glimpse of the city where he and bis bride are to live, and at tbe same time the girl's mother is doing ber share by singing to tne little one a marriage song. At the final marriuge the mother in law leads the young husband by the tiose iuto a room, where bis friends and relatives are awaiting him, and, amid the loud noise of tamtams, tho shrill whistlo of pipes and the roaring of trumpets, tho bride enters, unveiled. h gives the men present an opportu nity to gaze at her, because in future no man but ber husband may lock at ber face. Should 'his rule be broken at any time, her husband must commit sui cide, and she must be burned on a fu neral pyre Inf. ire the sin is blctted out. Tbe bride is placed in a basket during the Brahman marriage ceremony, aud when it is over she emerges veiled and closely guarded by her husband and bis friends. New York Tribune. Cnfortnnnte Becittnincj. ir William Iiowau Hamilton, pro fessor of astronomy in the Dublin uni versity, used to speak with the strongest rcvereuce of Eishop Briukley, bis pred ecessor. He bud for him a filial affec tion and used to recall with a humorous melancholy the time cf their first meet ing, when, said he, "I am -afraid I uffended bim. " I was a youth of 18 aud sat next him ut some public luncheon. We did not speak, and I felt that good manners re quired mo to break the silence. My eye happened to rest on a largo map of Van Dicmeu'a Laud banging on the wall. 1 turned to bim. "My lord," said I, "were you ever in Botany Bay?" The bishop turned to mo with a look of severe displeasure. "Eat your soup, sir," said he, "eat your soup. And then it occurred to me that be thought I was asking whether he bad ever been "transport ed," for at that time Botany Bay was where desperate criminals were sent for a punishment. Youth's Companion, II U Only Love. A Horton spinster has quite a ro mance connected with her life. In ber younger days she had a sweetheart aud be asked ber to be bis wife, but as tbe was too young to marry she refused bim. They separated aud the years fled by, bringing with them much sorrow for tbe giddy miss. Ten years after vard, on the very day of the mouth on which she refused him, came a letter from the sweetheart of her cbildhiod asking again for ber band. She did not love him, but decided to never marry auy one unless it be this man. She re fused again, and every year siuce then she pets letter on their anniversary with tbe same old question written therein. The letters are i; t full of love. Oh, no, simply a question, that is all a dozen words or more written in a businesslike way, with his name signed below. Perhaps they will get married Bom day, but very likely uoi. Hor ton Headlight So Many Bluestocking. Th latest causes of Egypt shows that tht, country is about the only one in the world where the men are in a majority over the women. Tbe male sex in tbe ibedive's dominions exceeds the female ly 160.000, aud it is curious to note that this numerical predominance of the male is very evenly spread over both upper and lowtx Egypt It is only in the sparsely peopled and newly recov ered province of Dougola that the wom en are more numerous than tbe t.i a. Another interesting fact is that tbe pro portion of Egyptian women knowing bow to read and write is just a little over oue half per cent New Orleans Picayune. Oat of Sight of Land. Hazel Weren't yon awfully afraid tbe first time you crossed the ocean? Nutte Well er for a time I did feel a aort cf groundless apprehension. New York Journal. Oldest Bank Kote. The oldest European bank note is Sweuisfi, dated 1601; but tbe British museum, in London, has a Chinese note three centuries older. rou Ttl.cn aroond, and today wain u the ixist office and back, a dUuu.ee of one qnitnr of a mile, three tiiuea a day, ana altt-nt to my autie pi""- , "in th? spring of I was elected town eltrk which office I held for three yeara, 1 had previou.W een a jiurtice of the peace for thirtT4wo years. I am now 4U yean of ar. and' have lived in lh town for about For nearlv tltv J1 1 -" !. t.luknnith's trade. I am iZZ? now. and w Willi' Pik I'.ll. ?ul rihed and , worn to before me thU now Cenrral Jo Wheeler aa Captured. General WbeeJet had a most exciting 9,'rvice throughout too war. He has told me bow bis horses were shot under bim again and cgain aud bow be escaped without injury, although he alwayi rode at the head of bis troopg. Cf all tbe commanders under Jefferson Davii be stuck closest to him. Ho was with Davis when the cabinet moved from Richmond to Cokesborotigh, C, and he then had eight brigades of Ol .valry. He told Davis that the soldiers consid ered the war was over and that be bad troubla in holding bis troops together. Davis did not agree with bim, and he ordered 10,000 horseshoe sent there to equip bis troopg for flight through tba south. A khort time latr, however, when be got ready to fly. Wheeler was about t'uo only commander who could g soldiers to go with him. and it was little Gen eral Joe who fallowed the Confederate president with a troop of 500 men. Davis and his cabinet soon saw, bow ever, that their hope was a forlorn one, and they sent orders to Wbeeler to dis band his troops aud take care of himself. This Wheeler did aud a Ehort time later was captured by the Union troops and was 6eut with Jefferson Davis corth to prisou. Alexander Stephens and Post master General Reagan were taken with him, aud on tbe way north General Wheeler says that Stephens thought be was going to sure death. He said at much to General Wbeeler, and the gen eral replied, "Well, Mr. Stephens, if this is to be your fate, what must be that of President Davis?" Alexander Stephens raised his bauds and replied : "(ih, don't speak of that I His fate Is too horrible to consider." General Wbeeler said he bad no idea be would be killed, aud tbe way be joked about tho matter of their joint imprisonment horrified Alexander Stephens. - St Louis Republic. Washington Widows. I like gratitude. I like to bear of grateful people, and an anecdote I beard recently of one Washington man has pka.s-d me immensely. He bus recently married the widow of a very wealthy gentleman, aud on the proceeds of the transaction be has built a handsome house. When the bouse was finished and the moving iuto it was accomplish ed, the w ife aud her mother fell to dis cussing just w here they should bang the portrait of the former husbaud. They bad just decided to bang it in a small room uu tbe second floor when the new husband came in and beard of tbe mat ter. "Hang him tip stairs!" be said. "No, siree. Jo, siree. That man was my benefactor. I owe everything I bave to him. He shall bang in the place of honor." Aud husband No. 1 now smiles down from over tbe mantel in the drawing room. But that makes me think cf another Wasi-rugton widow who bos recently bestowed herself and ber belongings on a second husband. "It's so fortunate," said she to me. "My first husband's last name began with a W, you know, aud so does my second husband's first name. All Mr. W.'s handkerchiefs are just the thing for Willie, aud I haven't even bad to have tho initial cu them changed." Wubiugteu Post Agra of the World'a Charmer. Miss Browning dilates on a most cousolatory fact The women who influ enced the destinies of nations were none of them "actually yonug." Well, what does Miss Browning call "actually youugr" Nineteen is not old, and sba who saved France from returning tuem btis to a British parliament was 19 at her death. There is a tendency in the male sex to like them young. Helen of Troy was, it is calculated, about 120, but sbo was the daughter of a god. Cleoiattra is put by Miss Browning at about 60 when Autouy reckoned the world well lost for ber. In any case her medals make ber a plain woman, with a very long nose. Mary Stuart bad turned things upside down before sba was 25, and Diane da Poitiers was -13 and Mme. Sea iron 40 before tbey cap tured royal lovers. These veteran charm ers bad health and intelligence, but Lady Hamilton was fat. as well as 40, when she fascinated Nelson. London News. Co4 n Ash Wedneaday. Once a year, n Ash Wednesday, the Anglicans of all the middle class cat salt fish, and this salt h is always ood. Shrove Tuesday is a kind of Lon don fish shop festival, iu which the whole of tho "decoration" is salt cod aud balf lemons. The cod are salted in the shops, being split and very lightly but sufficiently salted, with a view to Imparting flavor rather than to preserv ing the fish. They are thfarj'ied loose ly and elegantly and a lemon laid upon each. The origin of the lemon is diffi cult to trace. Egg sauce, and not lem ons, is the traditional "relish" with suit cod, the eggs being also a survival of the old Lenten list of fare. Possibly the lemons were originally part of the surplus stock laid in for the previous feast of pancakes on Shrove Tuesday. Corahill Magazine. The Early Piano. The earliest known mention of the pianoforte was In a playbill dated May 16, 17C7. The piece announced was "Tbe Beggar's Opera, "with Mr. Beard as Captain Macbcath, Mrs. Stephens as Mrs. Peat-huni, Mr. Shuteras Peachnm. The principal attraction was given ns, "Miss Buckler will sing a soog from 'Judith,' accompanied by a new instru ment called pianoforte." Pittsburg Disjiatch. Tbe annual consumption of paper used in Asnr, Cbiua, is said to be nearlv 1 10.000,000. Most cf it is of local man ufacture. The Chinese don't like for eign made paper. One pound of sheep's wool is capable of producing one yard of cloth. T """""""flunuaB o plafond. tth. rs.tfiiim'iitf of the eigbwaatb .-V " , cAMpt i:rlnnctlie to ouo CI nrum; - -' " tbe French garrisons i India became enamored of tho eyes of Brahma la tbe temple cf SerTingham. Thc.se eyes were diamonds, more brilliant than ever shone under the eyebrows of Crapaud's European divinities. Their luster cap tivated his souL lie haunted O tem ple and, yielding to tbo might ot the god. became a convert to his worship. At leaft so he persuaded tbe priests, who went so far as to ai'j him to some caro of tbe temple, "ffoubtless trusting Brahma to protect bin own. But f n a stormy night the convert dis appeared, and with him one of tbe idol's eyes, tho other having resisted all bis efforts to dislodge it 6o Brahma was left squinting, and the perfidious Frenchman sold bis prize to a captain in ri. T'liL'liHti navv for about i 10,000. r.-,t..r it wuh imnL'ht bv the Armenian merchant SchaSras for mor-fhan fiy times this sum aud shown by bim to Catherine of Russia, who offered for it about $100,000, a lue pension oi f is, nohilitv. Scbaffras refused this offer and subsequently sold tho diamond to Gregory Orlofl for the same sum without tbe patent of nobili ty. Orlofl, part autuor oi tauMTine s gTeatness aud raised by ber to the steps of the throne, for whom she struck medals, rai-sed triumphal arches and dedicated palaces "par l'amitie rocon naissante," to whom Ehe offered secret marriage and whom in another caprice siie banished Couut Gregory, being re instated in favor, offered bis imperial mistress two tokens of reconciliation, the St Petersburg arsenal and the Or loff diamond. Neith Boyce Lu Lippin- cott's. The Monkey. The monkey is a charming animal, amusing and playful. He is found in every part of tbe country, but flourishes chiefly on Broadway, New York, where he promenades blithely an. flirts assid uously. The moukoy's greatest pleasure is to imitate. He imitates everything which is "Hinglish, don't you know." He talks and walks with an accent, leaves tbe last button of bis vest unbuttoned and rolls up his trousurs on the slight est provocation. But few monkeys support themselves. The majority are kept in cash by mam ma or papa and tbe rest live on cheek. The monkey is an unconsciously bo morous animal, affording much amuse ment wherever be goes. He posessos many peculiar physical characteristics, some of the most striking being that he is narrow chested, pigeoutoed, noodle beaded and addicted to cigarettes. He has a peculiarly constructed mind (so called), in which there is room only for thoughts pertaining to dress aud the de lusion that he is peerless as captivator of femiuiuo hearts. Mouk"ys, as a rulo, don't live long. Either they dio cf cigarette smoking or their papas make them bncklw down to work, when, in most cases, they cease to be monkeys. New York World. ilia Journalistic Creed. Alfred Harmsworth of the London Daily Mail is quoted as confessing to this journalistic creed Lu The Bookman: "I believe iu bard work, but bard work is not enough. "I believe in travel. "I believe that balf the journalistic notions of what tho public wants to read are wrong. "I believe tbe public is a far better critic than is usually imagined. "I believe that the publio does not care one iota about sizo ; if anything, a small journal is preferred to a big one. "I believe that price has very little to do with the success of a publication. "I believe the attractions of illus trated journalism are enormously over rated. "I btlieve tbe value of colored illus tratious is grossly exaggerated. "I believe party journalism to be practically dead. "I believe in independence." The Forum of Trajan. A few years ago tho forum of Trajan was used as a depositing plaoe for cats which were not wanted, but as it does not present the same facilities of retreat and biding as tbe forum of Augustus street boys and others took every op portuuity of stoning the unfortunate animals. Finally the authorities, after many complaints, refused to allow any more cats to be thrown there, and iu or der to get rid of those already living in tbe forum presented one to each sentry box on the walls cf the city. They all, however, speedily disappeared from their new homes, some returning to the foot of Trajan's column, where they wero either killed by the street boys or transferred to tbe forum of Augustus, while others, it was whispered, were sold by the sentries for a few centimes to enterprising young medical students in search of subjects for dissection. Rome Letter. Young and Verdant, A man married recently a young wife who takes everything qnita literally. He came borne aud said be woold take ber to the theater, and presently be fouud her stuffing all sorts of eatables into a couple of black bags. "What are yon doing?" ho asked, and she replied weekly, "Packing provisions, because I have just read in the paper that six weeks will elapse between the first and second acta" RivaL Many American weeds which are now liegltM'ted, according to a botanist are good to eat The tender shoots of milk need are said to resemble in taste as baragus. Pigweed is related to beets and ipiuach. The nettle, too. is declared to be well flavored, altnongb it is some what coarse aud strinev. An Argument. "No, sir," said the cliTgyman who was Leing criticised for not treating current questions with more emphasis. ''I decline to become an advocate on any side of the question you suggest ''But a cum be i of people expect it of yon." "My dear sir, my mission is to help prepare people for life in the mil world, is it not?" "Certainly." "Well, you cannot possibly convince me that there is any politics iu heaven. " Detroit Free Press. Tbe arth Not Enough. Old Scrooge Does a man's lawful title to bis real estate extend up to tbe sky as well as down to the center of the earth? Lawyer Certainly. Old Scrooge Then as soon as they pi t these new airships in running order I'm going to put up a tollgate on the patch of sky over my bouse and collect from every balloonatio that trespasses. London Tit-Bits. Straight On. "Woman," the orator shouted, "once ber feet are on the path of progress, will go straight on." And the tin vocalised, words of tbe thought wave that ran through the vast assembly were: "Will ber hat?" Cincinnati En quirer. Warning. While I was resting today in the park my hair was cut off by an unknown person. AH persons are warned against buying it Hans Adolar, Poet aud Com poser. Fliegende Blatter. Thirty-four years ago a picturesque scene was enacted in the Danish capital. A deputation cf Greeks stood before the old king of Denmark and asked that they might offer the crown of their country to his groat nephew, Prince George. For an answer the old man turned to the youth, bad him take a seat at his side and saluted him as his brother sovereign. Did Hit Best rrom pie Rm-UoUir Tluio. "Irentlenjen," he said, "white my axfcUlaut here passes around tbe hat I will fortify rnyselL Then I shall en deavor to show you my powers of mes merism. Tbey are wonderful, geutle nien, and it is well worth a quarter to see my efforts. Many times bave I sat down, gentlemen, and wondered where I got my powers but, gentlemen we anticipate." Then the hat was passed around, aud the lecturer took a drink from a bottle lie carried in an inconspicuous part of his trousers. After which he brought out a chair from the railroad office, put it In the centre of the plat form, and dumped the money from his bat into his pockets. "Gentlemen," he said, I could easily show you wonderful exhibitions of my power over my subject here, but some of you have probably seen the 'fake' subject- and might, therefore, doubt me. Bo, gentlemen, I will select oue of you to show that my ellorts are all lS-karat and above suspicion." Then be picked out a big, healthy looking fellow from the crowd and put bim down in the chair. He made sev eral passes before his face. Then he took a potato from a basket He ad vanced upon the subject "This, sir," he said to the subject, "is a nice ripe appl you will olserve," he remarked to the audience, "that he will eat it just as he would an apple." "Oh, goto the devil," growled the subject. The professor looked shocked and surprised. "Didn't I have any effect on you?" he asked. "Nope." "Not a bit?" "Not a Lit" "That's strange very, very strange. I can't understand it Bui just wait a second. Then he made some more passes be fore the subject's face. "Peler," he said to his assistant, "run in there and get me another chair." The chair was put in front of the subject "Permit me, sir, to Introduce you to Miss Lillian liussel," said the profes sor, with a wave- of his hand at the empty chair. "You will, observe, jjen Uemen that he will talk to the empty chair as he would to a young woman." "Ah, w hat do you take me for"."' growled the subject. "What, not yet?" exe'airned the pro fessor iu astonishment "But just one second. Now, gentlemen, I will make some more pastes, so. Now gentlemen, here is a pin. You will olwerve, gen tlemen, the subject will not feel the pain. I will stick it" "The devil you w ill!" said the sub ject "Gentlemen," said lne professor, with wounded pride, "I have done my best You have seen my efforts. I trust you have appreciated them. But, gen tlemen, I cannot permit any gentle man to trample upon my feelings, sirs, simply because his will is stronger than mine. There comes your train, gentle men; yon've got to hustle if you want to catch it" Mr. John Peterson, of Patoutvllle, La., was very agreeably surprised not long ago. For eighteen months he had been troubled with dysentery and had tr'nd three of the best doctors in New Orleans, besides half a dozen or more patent medicines, hut received very little relief. Chamberlain's Colie Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy, having been recommended to him, he gave it a trial and to his great surprise, three doses of that remedy eflected a per manent cure. Mr. Wm. McNaniara, a well known merchant of the same place, is well acquainted with Mr. Peterson and attest to the truth of this statement This remedy is for sale by all druggists. Weeds in the pastures should not be allowed. Cattle consume certain kinds when the young plants are appearing and assist in destroying them, hut other kinds will he rejected and go to seed. Sheep destroy many weed, but where seeds are uneateu by animals they should be removed by hand. "I would not he without Chamber lain's Cough Ivemedy for its weight in gold," writes D. J. Jones, of Holland, Va. "My wife was troubled with a cough for nearly two years. I tried various patent remedies, besides nu merous prescriptions from physicians, all of which did no good. I was at last persuaded to try a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Iteniedy, which promptly relieved the cough. The tccond bottle effected a complete cure." The o and 50 cent liottles are for sale by all drug gista. The managers of tbe telephone com pany operating the system at Versailles, France, hold that the expression "Hel lo!" used in response to a call is impo lite. The operators have been instruct ed to H-k (he subscriber who rings up the central office. "What do you want?" EuckJea's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, llrub-, Sires, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kmp tions, aud positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at J. N. Snyder's Drug Store, Somerset, Pa., or U. V. Brallier's Drug Store, Ber in, Pa, Monarch over Pain, Burns, cut, sprains, stingy Instant relief. Dr. Thomas's F.hctrie Oil. At any drug store. Coat ot English Wife Beating. LifhCeld city police court Before Messrs. A. C. Lttmax and. T. Walnieslcy. Arthur Mynai-I. charged with assault ing his wife. 11 i uocked her down aud kicked her, rendet.'ug ber insensible. Fined 1 aud costs. Kirkcaldy police cot rt Before Bailie Guthrie. David Crombie, charged with assaulting his wife by seizing ber by the throat compressing it with his bands and throwing ber on the floor. He bad been twice previously convict ed. Fined 1 and costs. West Hartlepool police court Before the mayor and other magistrates. Henry Sherwood, charged with assaulting bis wife. The woman said defendant caught bold of her by tbe hair, struck her oq the face, and when she ultimately got away from him her head was "just like a pulp." Fined 20s. and ?. Cd. cotU. Loudon Truth. An old Georgia darky, on being asked if bn believed the whale swallowed Jou-b, replied: "Yes, sua. onab didn't bave uowhuri else tir go, 'kase bouse rent '.vox cue an de bailiffs was arter Lna! ' The Missouri supreme court declared that the law against opium smoking and opium joints is uucoutitutionaL be cause it Luturferes with the right of men to smoke whatever they hooso. Bread Kneaded by Machinery. We have alrviuly beoomo finiiliar with steam bread aud aerated bread, aud alo knew that machinery plays a large part in the manufacture of this very necessary commodity, but the latest aspirant for honors iu this Hue does almost all the work, except to eat it Half of Its height is taken up by iU legs, so that the working part o! the machine is very compact At the top h a trap door opening downward. The dough falls on this door and passes through f.air sets cf two rollers each pla"ed at different distances apart. When the dough leaves the last pair it is only one-eighth of an inch thick, and has been thoroughly kneaded. It then falls upon a piece of canvas at tached to two rollers. The rollers come together, forming a pocket with the canvas, which forms the dough iuto loaf shape, and w hen the rollers sepa rate again the loaf is thrown out upon a table. The operator, however, usual ly grasiw the dough as the rollers cen, and places it lu the pau ready upon the table to he put into the oven. Running at very easy speed the machine will knead and mould 34 loaves a miuute. The dough is fed iuto the machine by a chair carrier, on which tin cups as large as a saucer, hut deeer, are fixed every two or three inches. Each cup holds enough dough for one loaf of bread. Jut as the cup reaches the trap door it turns over a pulley to go back to tbe dough table and the dough falls upon the trap door. Two men at the dough tables fill the cupj as fast as they pass. L. M. Farley conducts a large mer cantile business at Lilierty Hill, Ga. He says: "One application of Cham berlain's Pain Balm relieved me of a severe pain in my hack. I think it O, IC" For lame back, rheumatism, neu ralgia, swellings, sprains, bruises, hums and scalds no other liniment can ap proach Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is Intended especially for these diseases aud is famous for its cures. For sale by all drugg'wts. Farmers can find an opportunity in beef cattle. There is no larger supply thau the demand, but choice cattle are scarce. By raising cattle from the beef- producing breeds the animals not only mature a year earlier hut bring higher priiti lu market owing to superior quality. IMS NEW SHOE STORE! MEN'S BOYS'. WOMEN'S, GIRLS' and CHILDREN'S SHOES, OXFORDS in. SLIPPERS. Black and Tau. Latest fclyles and Shapes at lowest CASH PRICES.. .. Ailj -iiiiiig Mrs. A. E. Uhl, South-east eoriii r f square. - SOMERSET, PA FISHERS BOOK STORE. Fishing CiixhI and Fishing Supplies of all kinds except liquid luiit, at Fisher's Book Store, Wholesale and Retail DICTIONARY. Is a e'ood thine to bave and we have lots of them at low prices, but the liest of tbem will not iniortn you bore ih tne lt olaee to rish nor how to catch them. Kut we can how you tbn largt stock of Hooka, Snoods, Hie, Trout and Bass I.ea!erM, Linen, Kim's, lSaket., Minnie Nets, Corks, Sinkers and Hole, t tie found in H countien. Here's a pointer: Ije-d winter was an open one and favora hie to fish. The streams are full of big fat Slickers, cattish, carp, chubs, ann fish. trout and bass. The wly fisher man catches the worms and the fish. CHAS. H. FISHER. Dr. Humphreys' Specif Acs apt directly upon the disease, without eicitiiig disorder in othur ports of the system. They Care the Sick. so. . cmrs. rum. 1 - Fevers. Congestions, Inflammations, .'ti S Worms. Worai Fever. Worm Colic... .'t3 3- Teeiklac.CoUe,Cryinf.Wakeflnesa .23 4 Diarrhea, ot CaiMrea or Adults '2 i ?-Conths, CoMs, Bronchitis "... .34 fe .Neuralgia. TooUiacne, Faeeacbe. 'ii -Heafarhe.SlckBeadacbe.VerUco.. .'iS 1 D vspepsla. IndiresUoa.Weak Stomach. '23 1 l-tiupreaee' er Painful Periods 23 1 -J-Whilrs. Too Profuse Periods .23 J.t t roop. Laryncllls. Hoarseness...... .23 lt-alt It beam. F.rjUpclll. Eruptions . .23 S-Rhramatism. Rheumatic Pains 23 -Malaria, mills, Farrr and u .... ,'J$ 19'atarrb.Inauensa.CvUIUlUMUaad .3 20W hooplat-t'ouaSi 23 27-KMery IMsrasre 23 2H-.rroos DrMlily 1.0ft 30-1 rinary Weakness. Wetting Bod... .23 -Grlp. Hsy Fever 23 Tr. nnmphreri' w.innal of all Diseases at roar rr,iftn.!s ir Si.ile.1 Krt-e. K..M ttv drti&jtitfs. or sent on reeelpt of price, tlimii.tarers' skit. Co., Cox. William Juhaata hew '. TREASURER'S SALE CF Unseated Lands. Airreenbly (o the provNIona of an Act of AsM-iuLly of IVniiKylvania, illrt-ctlnic the modi of iw-l'inr unxi-HU! lamls for Uixt-,-Etsstl the ::tth day of March. A. I. I -I "s a nil tlie severnl snppli-iiM-nU thereto, the Treasur er of Somerset county hen-hy circa notice I hu unli-ss Hie School, t'un1y. llnildiiie anil lUm I Tati tine on the followiue uiinchiiiI IhikH arc rwhl Ix-fore the d:i of iwl the IkiIc or mrli irt of swell 1 met or iicl of hind mh will uy (he ntK an 1 cost., will bc Mtd at the t'ou'rt-housc, lu oini-rHct borough, n Tuesday, June 14, 1898, MTen o'clock, A. M.. ' for the arrearage of taxca Oue and costs ao crocd therruu : A DD.SO.V. ACKKM. WARaAKTKEOR U NF.K. TAX. COST. an McMlllcn R 8 A J J 21 St) mi - a 413 Cherry F M HH 4H Hood Atn-1 :;i 4J Hoorirnl.-b . Hi 174 Hood Jiwey ...... 25 W 4J4 Hood Jiwhuti . SI 21 Sctirork Kred :3 -Jl ll White Jolm 17 IX! While licorice 21 ON Ztf Moore Juuicm...... 5.1 6) ALI.HillESY. 102 Anvnrlne Philip 11 It) tiH-ck Ji.lm 5 77 n Mct'all Jo. ph 41 7 leiic Tract mm 2i ('..tlrotli AH W iltiiolu A l: 4 out) Huii'h liaitiniiii & Co 5 it no Til kii-s i ' j . . v y. 41-:i I uVaiijh Nathan. . . nOTX ll I'utlon.Sauh . II -a 17 Htcin Abraiu IH '"i 2(0 Hay 1 1 Irani I . is M 1: llif Hcnjnmln (b-lnt) It) 70 71 Trots Alex s SS 100 t'ouiitrynutn Jacob. M In. hiniis M fci Mihertti 1st ml, 1M H:'y ll..pl in. In (b.-ln.) r 01 l'! Unis.r fohn .-, o l.vi Klin Wlihxm 7 iu !! Rudolph in 71 170 Krin Mnuon V V2 ;.1 2 'I rW-r iniu.-l y, K7 i; l'l,i'in-v . 1 1 ; l! H.rkley t-.mu.-l 11 o It1; Vrothi r"l'. T n I o . 5 K7 la) Uy Wmrtr. Ibctis) , 727 RLA C K. Itcchey P-!T Shirt" John li ice Ism4c lb-tint JiW'b.. -- IVraiey ti.-orife -. W Uxoti Thoiiuta. liei:!il.-v a liny Mr.TJ I- - l-or,rtnl l'huiM-y. ... w., r, ri-r. r f . IVKelHt-r lvid Miirker Jacob II! Ionian C W 4. .1 n--.- - LSI! c. 1 ssklma -v no no va it. 1! j II St 1 ) aa in 'it 12 1.' 1 liti p : " 4 2 1 T IJ III 17 17 5 .7 P -". S Ml I t Si 7' 14 4i l i hJ 1". IH II M 72 Lota. 4 I lean K1word. 4 l-un W 111 A . 3 Hay Mtcluiul 5 11 5 It m.Ff.CKXi'E nonoi tin. Kullcrton J W ELK LICK. Acres. 4tu 4t 4ll' as2'J Moore John . Wttteiiwn Crist..... . hcrry Jane Chrry Jerry J Moore liintni... Ot-bliurt Himou ...... 9 Sj 31 -1 47 . 4P 70 27 Pi lj 17 5 37 Lou. Martin Jiiinea... Hay Win 11 ti 111 7 S2 M.-irkle Ij-wU... .... tiiuigcy James K N Kl 4 J7 il mrinl Lmul.1. Acres. VA Mlukey, Mc-Kcuj; A Me-Uride.. '.! iniivri:. 2T0 C.ol.h n Kliz.ilM th 2d0 eOierndaii JT Weld 4-ii Honey Jiinici ... 4.0 Weld'lli-nry T 44 Weld A HlicrrtiiVi'i!"!.'...!"Z r ulitiope N. rt. l ire lirick Co.. an Ki:s villi:.. at H.iyJM 124 Weld Henry T .. K7 Pittton & KiiKle... 4U) until Win li JEFFEliSOS'. 'J IVnUin Thomas.....-....... lii Flick l.ielwlck 4tU tiiUon JlllllK... 71 4." ?s sr. 17 4 .77 7M 22 .Vi 72 17 17 64 i 12 Ii7 14 IH 17 7 22 n't 17 ft 111 Lj 2U N JEXXEll. am Young Mary J . 1 4e0 Cole James : L1SVOLX. 100 Vhl J 11... tl 51 LAlUMEn. llfiwnian John Miller Jacob (lieln) Meyers 1'elcr (helnii SK-ile Andrew (hcini) . LU WElt TV li KEY FOOT. Dark eon; .. Koddy John 1) h-tliiiinel Mary Mink, llcrtouti A K11.ll.-lll - (.lovle) ' llVintcr) " (Forward ii Huku) Hart Jucoh thclrt) Mmriol I.ti'iil. CoiincHvillc Cxnl Coke Co... lU-a.-hy A Hro Hiijiiih la:ie -t al - Sink. llerkonUA KihIihiII Mci iahey A Miin r... Ml DDL El 'llEEK. Bedford Uunnllitf . Not known XOUTllAMl'TOX. Kluaniore Saruh ........ Waihoali Mary Younit Ann Wilt A Woll'erxticrijer . Bitl ncr Nelson Weld Henrv T - Kelley Will H OUl,I 1 la vis .Tolitt Folk Owen l.ylc Juiiies tlrillitb Fdw-ini.'....." l-olk Caleb Jr Folk Caleb Price Jol n Mcliotiahl M J fcliailcrowi A Oliver Herkebile Noah - Penrod Josiiah Morris M rs John Klninds Hrury - Failli John . , Fyock Mnuiuvi Cfnu'e Peter .- Moore JtM ph - Ylckroy A Clark.. Ciurdm-r John- - VA I XT. HiJL'h Crist llell John QCEMAUOXIXO. MiHffol Limit. llerriny Haiili. ...... Swank J L. A H I lloltiiutn Albert. nofK wood Donovan. Heiiford (teors;e. sum F.n.sET Donovan. 2rt IS INI .) 20 4S 7:1 H HO A iv si 4t) ) 7ti II W) 3 Xi I t tl 21 1.7 21 li7 S II 22 76 ! 4-M .'.14 170 2J1 127 17 :tl !'t :ti vi II 10 17 1.1 27 4.1 4 Itt 1: y 4T2 l'W liO 270 la I TV fill : p ; II 14 1 liM a M 411 41 4.1 4M t:l 4 :l t:il J 102 ,vt :rr v j a) :el fill o :ui ?i ft 2i P .' t 1-2 21 !r2 71 4-1 2i Mi 2 77 2i; !i ri', t " II v. 7 2!l 10 10 p 4i 25 i 10 11 A P 25 II 27 11 2) ino 10 27 2li 17 Ml TP 21 2 14 4.7 !47 71 Lots. 1 W einur K F. .S7.4 DK is w Acres. Anderson SnmiiLl... Hieliew li-it lu-l lilti-ihew SUSUU Fell William I4inla-rt l t; M -.- J A J H ltitriu- Thonina toll roth A Kupplc... 'tit 4 J 11 a :Vi 16 .7.7 4 ) H 3. . 10 L-4 2S V 1 40 111 PI 27 .7.1 2!i 77 5 II ill) 2 ft Til 240 I'M a h 2i ) 1 2i 10 I obr Franklin P Hcnihbi'rsur Klizubelh Mineral Lmtil. Ocrrlsh Theodore '.. Huton JohnC Sliatter Hinim's (widow).. Kodgers Frank You nif (wldovri I -lllert J C (WlleOXj... Manites Arainaa HruUikcr M A - Shatter Kllua UilirTJ Iihr John T Slmfcr A 1) ltodgera Alonzo HOMEnSET. Queer Ivi oiiiik Jacob ( iumlN-rt John Friedline Frank lUV His A t'u-, Mrusi-nl LituiU. Cupp W W I Vila Samuel A rW-t'hler Kicbard Ihtvl Mavllln and Jow--h.. HtiaircrJ W ,STOX YCnEEK. 13 4 41 1.. K7 27 23 :- 1 7 30 4H P M 27 h.1 32 IV, 111 .S7 1 7 2 17 :2 2S tS 11 72 rm :M l.Mi lot 213 t l'..i M li 111 V0 am 5K .') 27 2S 20 12 eO '1 a ,vl II -w P ii 10 Ivi 4 no 0M r. it HP 10 TJ : 401 Wlxter Iwls 4vO Cook Jiiuiea Minmtt Lmuli. 77 Hcilniun A Miller .SUMMIT. 12 Schell R It . Id Pritta Alexander Minrml LtiH'14. TO I.lclity Al J I'.nrkley Harvey Horner M C SOUTflAMl'TOX. Kin Ad mm Alexander 4 iH ltrown Tboneis K2 Clnp Samuel 110 Moiisj and Wilt 4JS MeBride Martraret 4t'i i''vmHii Callmrine .') luaii y A lirillUalll In Iliill).. 7 (Troutman) S4 Emcrlck Jn.-ob . lit) Hall Mary theirs) 1.7? WnlhiccA Patrick (Korn) 4 F.meii. k Jacob . GO Evans imiiie-l .Vfni.ru Lnml. 21 Kenncll J L lai l.eple.v Minion. S7 Sti.ieiiiMker Huiley hi Korns Ja-ob ' Hurket Teim . 2:1 Troutman Jacub linl Keunell -vi Itm Witt J I 123 " lllenckle In) linker IT--tJn milt 12 1 Pf.-itr.-r John li WiiiBcrt J UPPER TV n K EY FOOT. hi m P 66 30 i Yi 12 A7 21 17 14 71 X! M7 4S Wl 7 St 13 4-7 4b 7 4 7 27 7 31 5 lit 7 H7 9 i 21 i 4 47 ii IX H 7 p n 20 P U II 4 11 o ill 44 .V) am Lola. 5 2 Acre. 2U0 Kin John.... Sbult. Jonas . Yuugl.l Joun.... 7 :! 7 IH 17 7i 5 OT 4 42 30 SH Collin Frank . Colcuutn Koran . Ankeny Thomas Mineral Lunil.i. Younkln InrlmC.AL'.C.ACCo) Younkla lielilnh KIiisoIk Alexander Houititbu- Nelxon Plitilippi II " PIuIkiukU Vary May Kve Finntoue Mary Keldt Kll W'oodiuc Joa Heinbauirli I-aiali " Crauier Itnice (Ucfim-I 1 C.- Krecrcr Jobn .S " , Komebnrv Jonas Hrouaher FrveinitB utsy K D Meyers Jonas "! CrownoverJO .. Mein.lf Henry F A Hon BccU ler Joh u'a . 11 1'ehiuan lie's uiisixA Donovan. I'hl John a Oilfflth John 'j Wailaci'w T) Foundry ( Wallace W T) S-h-il H.-nrv Spencer A dims A Co . IS! Itl l! Iff K2 i7 147 M 124 61 24 11 K 1U 272 21 7. M2 Jli 215 174 12 02 II 71 14 I VI 11 P4 P (f7 21 12 M a 23 il U7 7 II . a in ii 37 7 .1 13 27 IT tti m i it VI W M HI IH 14 US Lota. I 2 2 2 I 2 5 S3 a 17 21 12 W 4 P7 6 6P WM. WINTER , Treanrer. Ho:m r -t, fa, April 13, .. , P S-Per..ns parln. taxca on anrof the lands ariverised before tint day of s-ie, will b cUarstd To cenu for advertising and feea. THE Somerset Iron Works, (fttrmfrty Smrret Mechnnieiil Work,) OPERATED BY A NEW FIRM, Han boon rpfUtejtl ith New JCaehinery and Ls now pn pared to furnish Stoves, Pow s and Castings Of all kinds on abort notice. A lo iMiilJent of the IMPROVED Barrett Gas Engine, Best in nae. Any size. Call and aeolt. We alto carry a line of BRASS GOOIW, STEAM FITTINGS, PACKING, OIUS and ENGINE BUPPLIES. Having put in a new and complete line of Machine Tool-t, are now able to do all claja of work, such aa Re-boring Cylinders, Planing Valve and Valve Seats, or any kind of Engine Work that may 1 re quired. We earnestly solicit your work and will guarantee satisfac tion. Office and Works near the R. R. Station. Somerset Iron Works, Somerset, Pa. EUISTER'S NOTICE. Ol I e IS Iierr-t.y given i.r cerneti as h-salees, creditors or otherwise, that the following accounts luive pwnl resisler, nnd that tbe same w ill be presented for enn lirmution and allowance at an Orphans' Court to bu nckl at Soinersel. ou WEDNESDAY, MAY 25th, 1398. First ami final account of F. J. and J.J. Walktr, adiiiiiiiKtnitora ol JiWuh Walker, de-d. I'irst and fliml aisuiit of Mleliael Kittle, tru.tee for tbe mle of the real ouite of Johu R, ltisldv deed. First and Una! account of Hiram ISittner, administrator and trustee of Abratutm Coiihcuour, ilceil. First and liuul account of Saiuuel 1'. l!ar roii. ad mi 1 1 i.-1 ni lor of li.sinje llarron, d-ed. hirst mid fnal aci-ouiit of Valerias A and llarrv W Walker, administrators of Alvin P. Walker, deed. The account of Snmin-1 A.Hi tllry, admin istrator of AlltfUsltls II. Ifl. y. dteii. 1 lie account of .Mi- lu. l Ki( r, udmlnUtra lor ol Mary Klf r, ilei-d. First account of tieorgr W. (orlcrand L. C. Ackeriiiiio.i-iieciitors of I Hi iil.-l Sorlier. ib-e-l. i-.isl and nnal account of Henry J. Kb-Iss-ka, exicutortif luiniiuli liia. deed. First and linal uitmiiiI of Aanui Colsr, ex.culor of Ijiuni Count rymr.n. dtci. lirst anil final account of Jacob II. Yeo man, executor of A. J. Ywuiian. deed. The a. -count of I.. I. Wciiiier, adtuiuUtra torofSusanC. Will.diii. First and linal account of J. J. Folk, execu tor of Rachel . I-pley, ile.sl. First uud linal u.touhi of Fnilerlck F Younkin, adiiuuislrutor of titorge W. Croa san. ih-d. First and final account of K. M. Ili'rkcy, udmintstrator of Snriiiii-I K. llerki-y, deed. Urst and final atMint of Joseph l. Milli-r and Jacob It. Miller, administrators of Joua tlnin l .Miller, Uccil. First and linal acciamt of Krlwaril P. Sine. ailtuiiiislr.itor aud trustee of Michael Sipe, U,s -d. fsccotid account of II. P. and Silas Valr .-r, executors of Jacob P. Walker, ilecd. First and linal account of Nannie H. 'a-niicr nnd Washington M.ynbau. adiuinistratora of W nl. 11, lieiilicr, dm'd Theai"count of Wni. H. Howman and Sam uel howimin, adni's of Fll Bowman, dee'd. First and tlnal account of Mary K. Kaylor admlnistiatrix of Jobn A. Kaylor, dee d. Somerset. Pa.. JAMKK M. COVKR, April 27th, 1WH. Kx-tler. s OMERSET MARKET P.UPOKT Cook & Beerits, Wtdnemlay, May Li, 1S$S. f per bo . Apples dried, lb ' I evaporated Apple Mutter, per iroll. per lb fresh kiJ. per .. (ireatiiery, per fc.. 1.00 4c 13e 40 to .V 1.7. a ..,25 10 to 12c 12 V 8 to sc to se - ueeewax, per n .country ham. per ti I tuvar cured hs 1 side. Tier tt shoulder, per Racoo. bam, per a.. while navy, per bus Henna. Coffee. Uuia. pe r fc reeii, per ITe roHsUsi, fs-r Sb . . liar c,m. I CunitierUinil, ner bbl. ll.'o to I.2S eemenv. J.rllaji pr bol ,iVJ , 4 Cornnical, per R . iy Flies, per Qol , .. lir Ush, lake herrln. b?: Pr fvrf S I V bbl...H-r 30 l!, Honey, white clovcr.per ft lj-lN lJr.l, per Ih 7 to hi. 1. 1 me, per bbl fi.n Molasses, N. O., per gl. i- Onions. er bus 11.00 to 1.2n Pi;tabKa. per bus 1- rSstebea, evaporated, per . s to Its- Prunes, per ft 8 to Its- ISV 1 I .... ... 1 ., per ,,ui ..Jl.l.t Pittsburp;, per bbl , I m Salt, Dairy, bus sucks .-ale " 4 bus Rai ks . eronnd alum, lso ft sacka maple, per ft itolie impi'rtcd yetlow, per ft .. v white, A. per ft si4c jmiiuUU.0, j,rr ft m4e e'ul or pulverized, per ft !sc --r gal . . :;i- maple. rT al n0u7iie Sugar. Syrnp. Stoneware, uiiiiou sc Tallow, per b T...s"to 7c V lUer. p-)t ll ) i-, ;(( t uniotny, per inn., ji.m, clover, per bus SLiO to 4 ml " CH Ilisoll. per bus 4.IBJ " alfulia, per bua. ,7i M Mls-lt itr !,.. ... Heeds. Millet, (i- rniun, per bus 1 25 Iuariey. wnite beam lens, per bus, 1 25 bur. kwhejut. per bua. Soc eora. ear. ner bus . 4.s id .-.i.. Orain I " shelled, per bus 4s tofi- oaU, per bus 42 tu t c rye, per bus ... 'iic wheat, per hus to bran, per lt) s.. 7Sil 2.7 corn and oaU chop, per li is... S'c flour, roller pnt-fis. bid as.;,) spri. and fancv hin irr.i.lo iT "V A Feed Floor. nour. losrvr .rane per into l..:u Middling w.,l. P?r hip fta. " I red, per luO fta CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Eailroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch. ROKTHVltD. Johnstown Mall Fxpresa. Rorkwood 7K a. ni Somew: ! Hioveatown Pi, Hoov ersrille lu?, JohutUiwu H:10. Johnstown Mall Expre-a. Ris-kwnod 11-30 a. in., SomcTHet 11:47, stoyestown lili Uoov ersvllle 12:24, Job us low u 1:10 p. in. Johnstown Aceomniodatlnn. Rockwoisl VJO p. 111., Somerw-t 5:4-7 Muiyestownii:l, iloov eravilleti:24, Johusuiwo 73i. sorTawARo, Mall Johnstown t: vui..H.vers- I -19 Sb.yeUwu a-i, ejouieret lo-j Kockwood lt-u, Expresa.-Johnstown l:.lfi p. m., Hooveravllle to-itit. Somerset SzU, Huck. Dwlly. P. B. MARTIN, Manager of Passenger Truffle PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 29, 1397. OOaTDBXfaso acHEDCLB. Tralnt arrive and depart from thesUtlon at John-town aa follows : nrtiiF. Western Express Southwestern Fx press InhnstowD Aauinniodalion Johnstown AecomiuoUon... PaeiQe Express ,, W ay Psjmenger . . iai Pittsbunx Fxpresa . 4:33 a. m. . tci . :.! . 0:10 . PV1 . 2: 70 p. m. - 4 33 . ,V:IH . -n . P-J0 " .i s 1 1 . . Fast Line. 'm Jobnsuiwn AccomnioduJ.n BASTWAKD. Atlantic KTpre-s rW-liore tlxprera. Allisma Accoiiiniodatioo I'm- Kxuress Mnin Line Expresa. A Itoona Accommodation Mtiil Ex press Johnstown Ariiininiodalion. Philadelphia Express rat - 5:28 a. m. 5:40 " 8:4 " K-4D " lu:IS p. m. - 4:1.1 " :.ti1 " -7-II ICU - bnyders 3E: It requires a good selected stock acd a neatly 3iiaioC)t M room to do a brisk business. I WE HAVE BOTH OF THEM. I Pure Drugs I-, -j Fresh and Good condition. S PrPQrnntinTi ComPandin?' we are uneven, j. S: I 1 CoUl iy LlUIi Anything not advertised, a.s for it z we arc sure to have it. You are always sure of getting the l e-t ii: 4. finf ii-nl PnnrlQ GIassC9 fitted to 8uIt t!c g UP LltCll UUUUO Call and have your eves te 'tej. Truces Fitted. All of the best and most approved Trusses g kept in stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN N. Drn-i-isst, Louther s Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset,. Pa. This Model Drug Storsis Rapidly Bsccahg a Great Favorite mil. Psspls in Search cf FBESH , AHD . PURE . DRUGS, Medicines, Dyt Stutfs, Sponges, Truses, Supporters, Toilet Articles, I'vrj umes, kc. THE l-.HTOXl.IVK- i ltK.-s.tNAl. ATTENTION TO TU E CO 11 POl 5 TING or LoiMs PrescriptionsIFamily EecBits 6HXAT CAKE RCIKO TAKES TO USE 03LT FKEMU ASO PURE AKT! ' I.rv. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSFS, And a Full Line of Optical Gorxla always on Land. Frcm snci large assortment all can be suited. THE FISEST BBMDS OF CIGAES Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to dispU) our cci to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. PA Somerset Lumber Yard ELii.s omsnsmsTG hah, MASVrACTDKCB ASD DKALBB AUD WHOLESALE AMD RxTAILXK OP Lumber and Building Materials. Hard and Soft "Woods. Oak, Poplar, Sldlnga, Walnnt, Yfllow Pine, Fl4orlng, Cherry, Shlnglea, !4or, Latb, UhltePlne Bllntls, A teneral line of all trades of Lumber and stock. Alao, can fumlsb anythinf In tbe line of our business toonb-r wiili miMsia ble promptneaa, aooh.aa BnaekeX odd-sixed.work,;.tc. Elias Cunningham, OSce and Tird Opposite S.tCK.1 The N.Y. Weekly Tribune I BOTH ONE YEAB FOR $2.00 Send all Orders to the Herald. The N. Y. Tribune Almanac tains the Const It utloii of tlie I'liiu-.l Wales, Ol lir 'V lurifTKIl W . Min,,., r j.u ..1 il and appoiutM-s. A nibnssii.lors, on so Is, etc ; Otlicers of tile llitl'erfMit stto . I'mmnuinllnw les; Tubl.-s of i'ulilie sitatisii.4. Kl.s-t,..ii lu-lunis, I"nrty riiitfonos ami roiiiniit"' nrtli'les on the I "urrency. Hold and Silver, nnd a past anion nt of other viihKi,,lr The s.lMinlHnl Amers-sn A In.aiuic, autlionilive and complete, corrcspou"i! Wliittnker's Alninnur in Kurope. -T M- l'rice J5 ceuu. l'oue paid. Nt-nil U orderi lo THE HERALD. $0t5"' IT WILL PAY TOTI TO BOY YOCR -tlemorlal Work WM. F. SHAFFER, BOMEH3ET. PENN'A. Mannfoctarer of and Dealer In Eastern Work Knruished on Bhort Kotlca Mill! Hi Hlira TDI Also, Agent for the WHITE BRONZE I Persona In need of Monument Work wll find it to their Interest to rati at Iny sboc where a proper show in will be ttiren them tstifictMn fuaranleed in every case, an r-ncea Tery low. 1 invite special attention to tbe WhrU Brit, Or Pur Zin Monumarts. produced be Rer. W. A R in. i.i I improvement In the point lif Material and I Cousiruclion, and which isdes'ltied to be the pu,xiiar .-Honutnent lor our ehaQgeablecli- s . - u, m qui, i Wm. F. Shaffer. 5 5 -s -w I make it a point to keep my largo line of Drugs b a LV Ia the way of 3 -s -s I -- s-1 -5 SNYDER, SOMEIISKT. V. Pickets, JloaldiBf Sah, Star Kails ItaliiNterft, theptunt, A'ewel Piti, i:tc. Building alerisl and R4Mrn u'i.' pi 1 j SUtloa, SOIEnsET THE GREAT NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER For FARMERS and VILLAGERS, and ycur favo-ite heme pFer' I FOMEHSKT, I'A- the 'institution of the state "' ..rf n.w P.1,4 I'rislt f I ..I."' t ..ntii'.l"' the personnel of i 'otnrr-s. .mclst of Ihc ArniVMlld N-l - . S B sar-TBsS as xfl3, Tjl F21C7IC1LLT Is'?;crn''f'lt,a ilMiwSu t.uii Over 500 Beautiful h 1 - ev 1 f Price l'"' Designs. I T tlx ! rharmacy. Bp m cierse