—— Tbe Somerset County Star. | P. L. LIVENGOOD, Editor and Publisher. Mrs. P. L. LIVENGOOD, Associate Editor. Entered atthe postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa., as mail matter of the Second class. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. THE STAR is published every Tharsday, at Lick, Pa., at the following rates: One copy one year ..... One copy six months... One copy three months One copy one mouth .... .. Single copies... : = OW TO REMIT.—Remit by postoffice money order, registered letter, or bank draft. | Otherwise remittances will be at sender's risk. Never send your personal check, if your resi- dence is far away from here. Make all Orufes. | orders, etc., payable to P. L. Livengood. ! ADVERTISING. — Transient Locan No- Ticks, 10 cents a line for first insertion: 5 cents a line for each additional insertion. To regulu advertisers, 5 ¢euts a line stralght, except when inserted among local news or editorial matter. No business locals will be mixed in with loeal news or editorial matter for less than 10 cents a line for each and every insertion. Epiroriar PUFrFs, when requested, invariably 10 cents per line. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ut legal rates. MARRIAGE AND DEATH NOTICES, (except such mention as the editor sees fit to make asx a matter of news, concerning such events) 5 cents per line. CARDS OF THANKS will be published free for patrons of this paper. but non-patrons will be charged 10 cents a line. ResoLUTIONS OF REsPECT will be published for 5 cents a line, Rates ror DisPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS will be made known on application. No free advertising will be given to anything of a money-making character. Nothing will be advertised gratis in this paper, except free lee inres, free sermons and all such things as are free to the public. All advertisements will be run and charged for until ordered discontinued. No advertisement will be taken 25 cents. for less than JOB PRINTING.—Ture Star office has | first-class job printing equipments, turns out all 1ts work in the best style of the art and at very reasonable pric Tue Star does all kinds of | commercial work, poster and bill printing. and | in fact nearly every kind of printing belonging | to the art. All job orders, whether by mail or | otherwise, receive prompt attention. | | Until further notice passenger trains will . die at Meyersdale, as follows: WEST BOUND. No. 9—Pittsburg Express No. 883—Accommodation.. No. 11—Accommodation No. §—TFast Mai)...... . .... ... EAST BOUND, No. 70—=Fast Mal}... .. 0.0. . Mm. No. 12—Accommodation. ............ 1 m. No. 64—Accommodstion..... .. .. ....6:13p. m. No. 10-—N..¥. Express...... ....... 1:06 a. m, BUSINES MENTION, WANTS ND finnouncements. | ‘The finest Correspondence Stationery in town, for Ladies, can always be found at THE STAR of- fice. We have some goods in this line that can’t be excelled. Call and see. THE COLUMBIAN ALBUM, Magnificent Souvenir of the World's Fair Placed Within the Reach of All The Pittshurg Times. which has a reputation for enterprise and liberality which is equaled only by its excellence as a newspaper, caps the climax with an announcement which is certain to be universally commended. It proposes to distribute among its readers, aad all who will become readers of The Pittsburg Times, the * Culnmbian Album,” a splendid collection of photographic views of buildings and poiuts of i terest about the grounds of the World’s Colum- bian Exposition. ‘There will be ten parts, each containing 16 large photographs, reproduced on fine paper and iecom panied hy clear descriptions. The whole will form =n magnificent and endnr- ing souvenir of the great fair. which is at once the pride and wonder of the century. Beginning Monday, Novenber 13th, The Times prints in each issue a coupon. Upon receipt of six of these coupons, from different issues of the paper. and five two cent postage stamps. or their equiv- alent in eash. The Times will send to any ad- dress one part of the “Columbian Album.” All the parts.can be obtained in the same way. so that at the end of ten weeks everybody who reads The Times ¢an have the complete album. I'he work will give its possessors who were un- able to go to Chicago. almost as much pleasure as a trip to the fair, and to those who did walk np and down the streets of the White City. it will he an invaluable souvenir. Look out for The Pittsburg Times. every dav.’ It will give von all the news for one cent a day, and will also give you an opportunity to obtain the “Columbian Album.” 1f there is no agent for The Times in your locality, you ean build, up a profitable busi- ness by writing to The Times and securing the agency at once. | ! | | If you want a good high grade bicycle ata | medium price, buy the Central. If you wanta wood medium grade bieyele at a low price, buy the Ben Hur. This js the best time of year to buy a wheel, Yon ean save money by buying now, P. L. LivENcooD. Agt., Elk Lick, Pa. The finest Invitation Cards in the county, at THE Star office. 01d papers for sale at Tur Stan office, at only 5 cents a bunch. Twenty papers in a bunch, | "hey make good eartridge paper for miners and | are also good for wrapping paper: just the thing | to put under carpet, on pantry shelves, ete. Don’t get your Wedding Cards until you see our samples. Over 100 styles to select from, at | over Dr. Speicher’s drng store open on | plished, Saturday last. | hailed here with general delight. | term has expired. Tae STAR office. = | Property for Sale, | i The fine Residence Property occupied | hy Mrs. Evora Smith, in Salisbury, Pa., | is for sale. For terms, address Mgrs. AricE FARNER, tf. Rockwood. Pa, Residence = The Blanks We Keep. THE STAR keeps constantly on hand all kinds of blanks, Receipts, Probate Blanks, Criminal Warrants, Summons Blanks, Notices of Claims Due, Subpoenas, Commitments. Bonds, these goods are put up in neat and convenient form and sold dirt cheap. Call and inspect our such as Notes, Mortgages, stock when in need of such goods. Mourning Paper and Envelopes for sale at THE Star office. Don't stight Your Friends. Why should you when we enn provide yon twelve elegant Holiday Presents for $37 Think ot it—twelve friends happy by twelve of Conrad's beautiful, fadeless. water-proof American “Arfisto” | Photos.! Could anvthing he more taste- full and economical? Certainly not, and | nothing could be more apprecieted. Come now, and avoid the rush that al- ways occurs just before Xmas. Studio Respectfully, E. E. CoxRraD. CORRESPONDENCE. Satardays. Savage. Holiday Bros. are now sawing timber in “Owls Home” and are doing a boom- ing business. John Cramer has returned from the World's Fair. He reports a good time while there, but is now on the sick list. N. B. Christner and A. J. Folk, our leading sportsmen, shot a wild duck, a few days ago. They now talk about go- ing to Miltord on a hunting expedition. Our home physician was called to Rockwood, Monday last, to perform a surgical operation. Of course it was a long distance to walk, but jake, who isa man of pluck, tied hig ealamus roots and some stomach agitating medicines togeth- er, slung them and started off. Nothing has been heard of him since. ! over his shoulder and Wii J. Peck’s eooper shop, was accom The tearing. down rebuilding of The good reports of the elections were Even the Domoerats gave a hearty cheer, A little over two-thirds of our school The house is crowded 10 its utmost capacity, and everything is in a prosperous condition under the con- trol of H. 8.. our present pedagogue. “Racoon Jerry” is the greatest prosper er in this locality. He is now keeping a hoarding house, is painting and also fol In fact he seems to he a kind of cannon, loaded to the muzzle with business. He reports having killed ten ground squirrels, seven red squirrels, crippled a groundhog and seared a ruffed grouse. Now AND THEN. Noo. 13th, 1893. lows hunting, De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. . De Wirt's Witch Hazel Salve cures burns, De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures ROYEeS, . De Witt’'s Witch Hazel Salve cures nleers. : A. F. Spricnen. Savage. C. D. Huffmeyer and J. T.. Custer re- modled 8. Huffmeyr's corn crusher, last week. Thev are now ready for business. W. J. Davis made a trip to Petersburg, the other dav. His business was trading. Will is no doubt jockey, for he reports having traded one for two, and would have got three for one, if he would have had more chloroform. 7 “Old Aunt Kate” traded her “Mand 8.” on J I. Don’t See.” She says all her horse needs is a new leg in front. Zenas Holiday has a nice lot of roos- ters on hand, but he thinks he horse- a wide awake doubtless will have to part with them. since ’coons have he- come 80 much more popular. Deeds. Leases. etc, ete. AH | ling news, and did he fly to his wife's side? | Not much. He sent this télegram in reply: | “Call off the doctors, and let her go at | that.”"—Detroit Free Press. | Do These Questions Apply to You? { They are sure to interest hundreds of | readers of this paper. Nine out of every | | ten people are tronbled with these symp- toms, and really don’t know what's the made | matter with them. Here are the ques- | tions: Are you nervous? Have vou a cough? Is your throat sore? Is your appetite poor? Do vou hawk and spit? Do you take eold easily ? Is vour nose stopped up? Is it alwavs full of scabs? Is your breath offensive? Is your hearing affected? Is your tongue frequently coated? Is your mouth full of slime upon ris ing? If vou have, vou have, or are getting a bad ease of Catarth. One bottle of Mavers’ Magnetic Catarrh Cure is guar- antecd to cure any ease of Catarrh, and will last for a three months’ treatment Ask vour druggist, who will give you at absolute guarantee. For ssle by droge Remember bottle 10 care. and guaranteed hy our agents. For sale by A. F. Speicher. Elk Biik., Pa., also by G. E. Pearce & Co. and A. F. Parker. Frostburg, Md. gists, one All that honesty, experience and skill can do to produce a perfect pill. has heen emnloved in making De Witt’s Little Enr- lv Risers. The resnlt is a specific for sick headache, biliousness and constipa- tion. A. F. SPEICHER. Col. Snort's Observations. A convict in the Texas penitentiary sent in his resignation, but it was not ac- cepted. Many men before the people are like a foot ball—the moment the ceases they fall dead. for the there would never be any variety in some peo- kicking If it were not weather ple’s conversation. derived from the Greek idioteo and means a person not en gaged in any public office. The word idiot is Politics make strange bedfellows. but the bedfellows do not sleep. They lie awake watching one another. Law makers are undoubtedly better than law breakers; but there are individ- ual and legislative exceptions to the rule. —Texas Siftings. We could not improve the quality if paid double the price. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best Salve that experi- ence can produce, or that monev can buy. A. F. SPEICHER. Made tis Mark. “Professor, what has become of Tom Appleton? Wasn't he studying with the class last year?” “Ah. ves, Appleton—poor fellow! A fine student. but absent-minded in the use of chemicals—very. That discolor- ation on the ceiling. Notice it?” “Yeu” ‘ “That’s him.” “I'm not surprised. _ Ialwavs thought Tom would make his mark if he got a chance.”—Texas Siftings: Little vegetable healtn producers: De Witt'’s Little Early Risers cure malarious disorders and regulate the stomach and bowels, which prevents headache and dizziness. A. F. SPEICHER. Comfort for the Unsuccessful. Our home physician has purchased a horse for the purpose of running street cars on Main street. them from Main to the Peggic Hutzel farm. at lightning speed. Albert Peck took the Harry Holidav’s lumber from the mill in “Owls Glory” to Shoemaker street. He hauls a thousand feet a day, as he is a [Te expects to run street contract to hanl {good teamster; but he thinks he ean’t do | his team justice until his father buvs him a new wagon whip. Now. 13th, 1893 McGiNTy. If vou ean afford to be annoved hy sick headache and constipation, don't nee De Witt's Litile Early Risers for little pills will cure them A. F. Rpricnen. We All Have Seen Them. People who say little and do a great deal. People who are prond of their humil- ity. People who talk all the time and never sav much. People who say a great deal and do | verv little. People who have good clothes, but very ragged morals. People who never say much and vet behave like giants. People who wouldn't with a hatchet, hut who try [kil] their neighbors with their tongues. t—Ram’s Horn. Cabinet Photo. Envelopes for sale nt The Stag | ofice—just the thing you want to send pictures away in. i Faney Visiting Cards, of many kinds, for sale : at THE Star office, | Foote-Prints on the Path to 11ealth, Everyone need ng a doctor's advice should | read one of Dr, ffoote’s dime pamphlets on “0id | Rupture,” “Phimosis,”’ “Var- Diseases of Women, M. Hill Eyes.” “Croup.” icocele,” Diseases ot Men, dnd learn the best means of self-cure. Pub. Co.. 129 East 28th St., New York. Get vour blotters at THE Star oflice. We keep the best, Ready-printed ball tickets for sale at THE Star office. They are suitable for any bull. Price too : . Hae low to putin print. Call and see them: they are Tight in a few days. dandies. One word describes it—* perfection.” We refer to De Witt’s Witeh Hazel Salve, cnres obstinate sores, burns, skin diseases and’is a well known cure for piles. F. SPEICHER. He Was a Brute. A brute of a husband off on a business trip of a week, recently received a tele- gram to this effect: these | kill a chicken | their best to | If we are money-makers, itis to the exclusion of something else; if we have | gentleness and refinement, these quali- (ties unfit us for hecoming monev-mak- ers. The late Daniel Dougherty met at Narragansett Pier a very charming young man one evening, and afterwards (asked me if he was poor, inherited a fortune. | or if he had | “Why do you not ask me if lie has | ?”7 I rejoined. “Becanse IT know he hasn't,” replied Mr. Dougherty, who, as everyone knows, was a very keen observer of human ture. ! “He is poor. or, if he is not. his mon- | (ev. was inherited,” insisted Mr. Doug- | berty. and when I pressed him for a for his assertion he said: “He | Lis too refined, too cultured, too altogeths | [er charming ever to have made by his [own exertions a fortune, or even a com. | petency, beyond.a mere living,’ which | | was a perfect diagnosis of the young | position in life.—Boston Journal. made ane na- | | reason man’s Home | { i rr Ignorance of the merits of De Witt’s Little Eealy Risers is a misfortune. | { These little pills regulate the liver, cure { headache, dyspepsia, bad breath, consti- | | pation and biliousness. A. F. SPEICHER. Thanksgiving Proclamation. In grateful acknowledgement to God, | | the Beneficent and the All Wise, the trib- | ute of praise and thanksgiving of the | people is justly due for the never-ceasing | stream and constantly varied bounty of | His munificent Providence. | Now, therefore, I, Robert E. Pattison, | Governor of the Commonwealth of Penn- | | sylvania, in conformity with the recom- { | mendation of the President of the United | States, do appoint Thursday, the 30th | {day of November, in the year of our | | they will not bankrupt themselves, Scientific American Agency for Ny COPYRIGHTS, For information and free Handbook write to MUNN & CO. 361 B Y Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by ua is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the Seiendific dmerican Largest circulation of any scientific paper in the world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should be without it. Yr solly $3.00 a year: $150 six months. Address MUNN & CO. PUBLISHERS, 361 Broadway, New York City. great reverence and diligent considera- tion. manifest their generous gratitude by prayer aud songs of praise for God's benefit towards us as a people and as in- dividuals, for our security agains: pesti- lence, for the seed time and harvest, for the health which has prevailed within our borders, for the abundant resources of our fruitful land which, through His benediction, will again fill our homes with plenty and contentment. And let the day be marked by deeds of charity and kind remembrance of the poor. Given under my hand and Great Seal of the State, at the city of Harrisburg, this sixth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, and of the Common- wealth the one hundred and eighteenth. RoseErT E. PATTISON. All the talk in the world will not con- vince yoy so quickly as one trial of De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve for secalds, burns, bruises, skin affections and piles. A. F. SPEICHER. A farmer over in Union county, having the deed of his farm in his vest pocket, hung the garment on the fence while at work in his ficld. anda cow coming flong, ate part of the vest and the deed. ‘The question in that vicinity now is, is that cow a freeholder, as the title of the land was duly vested mn her?—Ex. Eastern Girl—**We have the cradle that my grandfather was rocked in.” Western Girl—"We have the boots that my grandfather died in.”—Life. Some scientist has figured out that wheat from the time it is threshed will | shrink two quarts to the bushel or 6 per cent. in six months, even under the most favorable circumstances. Hence it fol- fows that 94 cents per bushel when it is first. threshed in August is as good as $1 the following February. Corn shrinks much more from the time itis husked. Potatoes shrink so much that between October and next spring the loss to the owner who holds them is nearly 20 per cent.—Ex. No business man says he can't afford to patronize the local paper. He might as well say he can’t afford to do business. The newspaper is a joint stock affair and every man who has any pride in his town and his county will help hold up the hands of the man who is trying to run a live local paper, and boom and build up a town in which his interests are mutual and common. —Ex. WANTED! One hundred of our subscribers to pay their subscription to Tir STAR as soon as possible. We want to buy an engine for our printing office, and to buy an engine we will need considerable money; but if 100 of our subseribers pay up promptly, we can get an engine on short order. Several hundred of our patrons are ow: ing us amounts ranging from $1.50 to $3.00, and nearly all of them can easily pay the small individual amounts they By paving these ‘small amounts but collectively they can raise enough money in a few days to buy the engine so badly neederl. We must have it, asit is al- most impossible for us to get along with- out steam power any longer. Therefore, do your Christian duty by paying what vou owe us. As soon as we get that en- gine there will be no more delays in get- ting out the paper, and the paper will al- so be better in every way. Besides that, it will be a great credit to Salisbury to have a large steam printing office. Join the procession of progress and help us to boom the town. You can help us great- iy by paying what yon owe us. Don’t delay in the matter, for the money is due OWe us. { US; pav up at once. GOOD ADVICE. Every patriotic citizen should give his personal effort and influence to increase the circulation of his home paper which teaches the American policy of Protec- tion. It is his duty to aid in this respect in every way possible. After the home paper is taken care of, why not sub. scribe for the AMERICAN EconoMIsT, published by the American Protective Tariff League? One of its correspon- dents says: ¢‘No true American can get along without it. I consider it the greatest and truest political teacher in the United States.’® Send postal card request for free Address Wilbur F.Wake. | Prepared by sample copy. During the storm to-day your wife | Lord one thousand eight hundred and | ™2D General Secretary, 135 West 23d was struck by lightning and rendered ninety-three, as a day of thanksgiving | t., New York. | | Physicians think she will be all | Was the man overcome by this shock: | suspended and let the people assemble in | speechless, but not otherwise severely in- | and praver. | jured. On that day let all secular business le their usual places of worship, and with | A limited amount of Corn for sale at | 55 cents per bushel, and by the load at a | H. C. Sgaw. special price. tf. Seminole Bitters! A purely vegetable tonic. Increases appetite, strengthens action of stom- J. A. BERKEY, ATTORIN ER -AT-TLANK, SOMERSET, Pa. ache. acts on liver, increases action of kidneys and purifies the blood. A FIRST-CLASS ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDY. One of the best medicines in the world, Try it and save doctor bills. Sold at nearly all stores. SEMINOLE BirTERs Co. J.C. LOWRY, ATTORNEY -AT-LLAYYT, SOMERSET, Pa. RR. B. Sheppard, Barber and Hair Dresser. All kinds of work in my line done in an ex- pert manner. My hair tonic is the best on earth—keeps the A. L. G. HAY. C. W. WALKER. ATTORNEY S-AT-TLATR, Somerset, Pu. $= Office on Union St., opposite Court House. scalp clean and healthy. I respectfully solicit your patronage. John J. Livengood, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, SALISBURY, PA. W. H. KOONTZ, ATTORNEY -AT-LLA, Somerset, Pa. All classes of work turned out in a neat and substantial manner and at reasonable prices. If you are not aware of this, we can soon convince you if you give us your work. R. M. BEACHY TVTETERIIN.ARY SURGECOXT, P. O. address Elk Lick, P a. Treats all curable diseases of horses. Office, 3 miles southwest of Salisbury, Pa. FOUT=Z"S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS 2% Ra 255 ARI ARG $ a No Horse will die of CoLic. Tors or Lune Fe- VER, if Foutz’s Powders are used in time. Foutz’s Powders will enre and prevent HOG CHOTRRA. Foutz’s Powders will prevent Gaprs IN FowLs. Foutz’s Powders will increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the butter firm and sweet, Foniz's Powders will enre or prevent almost RVERY Disrask to which Horses and (Cattle are subject. FouTz's POWDERS WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, MD. For sale by J. L. Barchus, Elk Lick. Pa. WW, B.Carlitz, Expressmanand Prayman, does all kinds of hauling at very low prices. All kinds of freight and express goods delivered to and from the depnt, every day. Satisfaction guaranteed. City Meat Market, IN. Brandler, Proprietor. A choice assortment of fresh meat always on hand. If you want good steak, go to Brandler. If you want a good roast, go to Brandler. Brandler guarantees to please the most fastidious. Honest weight and lowest living prices at Brandler's. HICHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR HIDES. Beprorp County marble and Granite Works. Mgcnuments and Tombstones of all kinds. Lowest Prices and Best Work. £3 Write us for EsTiMATES before buying else- where. Ceo. W. Grose & Co., Hyndman, Pa. David Enos, Agt., Elk ! ick, Pa. WW. FP. BAST, Painter and CGrainer House and sign painting and all other work in my line done in a substantial and workmanlike manner. Your patronage solicited and satisfac- tion guaranteed. P.O. Address, ELE LICK, F.A. "3000 PARGELS OF MAIL" FREE turers you'll receive, probably, thousands of valuable hooks, papers, BH samples, magazines,etc. SE ALL fi eac parce with one of your printed address labels 89 pasted thereon. EXTER will AoA also print and tage on 500 of Jopey pos! il | your label addresses to you; which stick on your envelopes, \ prevent their boing lost, J. A. WARE, of Reidsville, N. C,, writes: rom my 25 cent address in your Lightning Directory I've received my 500 address labels and over 3000 Parcels of Ma y addresses you scattered among publishers and manufacturers, 0 are arriving daily, on valuable parcels V of mail from all parts of the World.” World's Fair Directory Co., 402 Girard and Frankford Avenues, Phila., Pa. Qe vou a Beend Yo the cause of Prote chon of Amevican \ntevests ? Are you willing to work for the cause of Protection in placing reliable infor. mation in the hands of your acquain- tances? If you are, you should be identified with THE AMERICAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE, 135 W. 23p ST., NEW YORK. Cut this notice out and send it to the League, stating your position, and give a helping hand, BRUCE LICHTY, PIX SICIAN and STRCGECIT, : GRANTSVILLE, MD., offers his professional services to the people of Grantsville and vicinity. FF Residence at the National house. W. POTTER SHAW, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, tenders his professional services to the people of Salisbury and vicinity. gE Office, next door to Dr. Lichty's office, Sal- isbury, Pa. A. F. SPICICFIER, Physician And Surgeon, tenders his professional services to the citizens of Salisbury and vicinify. Office, corner Grant and Union Sts., Sulisbnry, Penna. A. M. LICHTY, Physician And Surgeon. Office first door south of the M. Hay corner, SALISBURY, PA. Dr. D. O. McKINLEY, 5 (DZ 12 i SAHRA , « tenders his professional services to those requir- ing dental treatment. Office on Union St., west of Brethren Church. THE VALLEY HOUSE, H. LOECHEL, Proprietor. Board by the day, week or month. First-class accommodations. Rates reasonable. A fine bar room in connection with a choice assortment of liquors. We take pleasure in trying to please our pat- rons, and you will always find THE VALLEY a good, orderly house. West Salisbury House, (SUCCESSOR TO THE WILLIAMS HOUSE) WEST SALISBURY, PA. (Elk Lick P. 0.) This hotel is large and commodious and is in every way well equipped for the accommodation of the traveling public. It is situated just a few steps from the depot, which is a great advantage to guests. Board by the day, week or month at reasonable rates. This is a licensed hotel and keeps a fine assortment of pure, choice liquors. 1 respectfully solicit your patronage and will spare no pains to please my Zuests, R. L. WALTER, Wahl's Meat Market is headquarters for everything usually kept in a first-class meat market. The Best of Everything to be had in the meat line always on hand, in- cluding FRESH and SALT MEATS, BOLOGNA and Fresh Fish, in Season. Come and try my wares. Come and be con- vinced that I handle none but the best of goods. Give me your patronage, and if I don’t treat you square and right, there will be nothing to compel you to continue buying of me. You will find that I will at all times try to please you. COME OINT and be convinced that I ean do you good and that I am not trving to make a fortune in a day. Thanking the public for a liberal patronage, and soliciting a continuance and increase of the same, I am respectfully, Casper Wahl, Reliable men to sell our choice and WANTED, hardy Nursery Stock, and seed Po- tatoes, full and complete line. Many varieties can only be obtained through us. Commission or salary paid weekly, and promptly. Exclusive and choice of territory given. Don't delay, write at once for terms. : Allen Nursery Co., Rochester, N.Y. Insurance Agency Of Wm. B. COOK, Meyersdale, Penna. Agent for a full line of the best American and Foreign . companies, representing over Forty-four Million Dollars of assets. PROMPT ATTENTION given to set- tlemént of claims. W. B. COOK, M. ¥ SMITH, Agent. General Solicitor and Collector. A TO 020 @ { A TR N of 5) Lg oy. fot b a. E | < * UC J» g ud «J ob Dy [ So oe. 3 Nw Int rim | § 41. |B TH