IF WE KNEW." If wo knew tlit rare and tnwfl Crowded round or uc:gMior'i nay, If we know tbe YM'.t lns-cs, tye-Wy jr-ievou. day by day. Would v then woflta rhtdc him Fur hi !m k of thrift 3i! ein, Loving on hi- teat a shadow, Lmruuror; 'Hir life a sain .' If we as Ike rUt Is aV.ve us Held by - : .rif(r tiiere . Would e lora iy all IrrmbliiiK ta oir Mini ani wk d.).a!r? Would aeshpnfc ijin little timduws I.yliur on Hi dcayrr-. While 'U hi1t birds of Kdi-n J'.ist lu men-j- flyuif If we know the silent toy, tnlve ring ihronirh 'ho heart of win. Would our uiuuiusid dare to doom then Hack to haunts of (rui't ajtain life hsth many a U'ljled crow-inf, " Joy hath many a break or woe. And the cheeks. tir-1ainrl and Litest, TnU tbe ble-tsed arig.di know. Let us reach tnto our Niwitok Fortno key toolht liven. And with love toward erring nature. Cherish gool that slid survives. So that, when our disrobed srita tioar lo realm oflirlH strain. We may say. ' IVar Fathvr, judire us As e judjreo;ir re'low-men." Fertilizers. The cost of fertilizers largely dejiends Tl)cn the kind of crop to w liirh they are applied, Imt the coaixition of the fer tilizer itself is also a matter of coniiiJcr otba. It may be Med that the "oil requirt a ;cdal fertilizer for .a ppecial purpo, and to use any oilier than the kind needed ig to enter inlo en expense that may be avoided. The ceedg of the noil are not only for its recuperation, but for the t ropitioto protluec. The kind of work to lie done by the "oil ia the Crrf consideration, and to provide the soil w ith the proper material for the work ia the next. One may purchase and apply a large amount of fertilizer with no im mediate beneficial reeults, for the reason that tbe soil is already provided with what it has received as an addition. "What the essential requirements of bis eoil may be, tlie farmer cannot learn from books, but must observe for himself by carefully experimenting as w ell as noting the reultsof the growth and productions of his crops from year to year. Because a fertilizer is cheap does not indicate it to be the proper kind desired. A fertilizer sells according to its propor tion of nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash contained. For the legumes and also for grans crops, the low price fertili sers, which contain but little nitrogen, and more than the average percent of potash, w ill sometimes give better results than uiore cosily fertilizers, for the rea son that they contain the proper kind of plant food required, and in such cases the fkruier would niske a mistake if be purchased a kind containing the costly ingredients, but it would not be econom ical on the rt of the farmer to purchase a potash fertilizer for his wheat simply because it can be procured for less, as his crop would be but partially benefitted. The soil should be fed with what it re quires only, and not given an excess of that which will be siored up for the fu ture instead 01 benefiting the crop. Belligerent Owls. A plague of owls has for two weeks disturbed the peace of John Mayer's borne, in the outskirts of I'lainfield, K. J. The first appearance of the owls was noticed by one of Mr. Mayers sons, who in romping about the barn discovered a nest of the young birds. There were no larger owls in fitrhf, and the loy made one of the owlets captive and carried it to the house. His mother compelled Vim to return it lo the nest. He had no sooner placed it with the others than one of the older birds ap peared and attacked Lim furiously, beat ing him alniut the face and head w ith its wings and scratching him w ith its claws and bill. Shielding himself with his arms the lad ran away. The owl left him at the barn door. That afternoon one of the yt.ung ladies of the family had oo-avion to visit the carriage house, when a great owl flew down and alighted on her back. She fehook it oiT with diffi culty, and in the struggle had her gar ments torn. Since then owls have taken complete possession of the outbuildings and their surroundings. Scores of the birds, which are of the day owl species, have followed the first comers and made their nests in the barn. Several have been killed, but this only seems to make the others more fierce. Even the men dare not venture near the nesting places without masks or other protection. The novel defense of umbrellas has been at last adopted, and now when any member of the Maver family visits the ow ls' castle he holds a parachute over Lis head. Already three ninbrellas have leen ruined by the birds dashing against them in vain endeavors to reach the faces of the carriers. The Mayer family are in a state of mind. They don't want to move out, but they cannot dispossess their belligerent tenants. .St. Lou GbJbt The Father's Welcome. Professor Zweibeer, of the University of Bonn, is a very absent-minded man. lie w as busily engngred in sol t ins some scientific problem. The servant hastily opened the door of his study and an nounced a great family event "A little stranger has arrived." Eh r , "Its a little boy." "Littie boy. Well, afk him what he wants." Avarice eats up everything, even econ omy. ir A DODT JirtT A BOOT the rewult ie a oollinion, whrtlier "eowtn thro' the rye," or not. Life ia lull ot i! iona. Weareeoustnuile iillnlin with eotne bodr or ennMinnir. If it fcrn't wrilh our rH-u'hhoes it ia wi!to a.me orv-nd UiaK that "li tl ua off tfn- liw'k " wei iThBi d fltih u for lite. Wni.M-reeaii)-uiilT H aeeins, have o hear the hrunt of tuore OHiisiona and erllietlona than in:uikmd. in ail eaist of ivTWUftw, lMWntitr-dwn (himwi iona, t-o-rtT-ofH. p. riiwiicsil rutiua. aii-k liiioa-he , eoiw a-c7ion. Itiitamiiuiiiori. ir uler-mritm und ail '"leuiHle irri'iruiaritw" and " wmkn. Ir. J'hToe f'a.'onte FreacrliitKMi -hik to tlie rre'ue of pini'ii na no otlMT neilieine doea. 'It u iKiony uiifht'ine lor wonw-n. aild drui-triMa. linge r a poaitl ve fainnlrx, fnm ttw maiinlMcturr'ra, that it will gnve Biiwfn-uon in eTy --. or nx.iM ir rid for K ill tie reiuuded. hee yuarcmux ou ooUJe-wnil'ut-r. CrjTiatifc in, br Wotiur Vis. Med. kss'x. Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS terultit rikI eVvniK' tlie 11vt. rtmnaoh and w.-)i, 'iw jr iu .nr. iy vi-y tal.le and w fivtly harciixaa. One a Ios txitd. bf Crutk'iti. 2j ceota a vlai. CARTER'S I iVER t PIUS. i Pkk Rdrt-.sB relieve all tlie trouble tad ornt to a Mux of the Tm. such a InniMM. Snu:. lrosrsuews. Distress fw raunsT I;ain if. Ok Kirte. e While their toot rtuuaraaoie auccem is ! ahown la curiiur neadarhe. ye Cuimw'a Lima Lit a Tn.l MT ln.!le m f..U,. . curt. and wrvrtmxixg tlits annoylrnr cuinplaUit. whiia tiv also corrwt aU disorders of uie atote-ach. nniuia fie W and regulat UM . kvan it tbey onlr cured Ach tber would be almost rnirelaa t thoa who anter from this duMrssssuw complaint: hut forfuaately their iroodrresa dot not rod h-re. and those who ooce try theta will flwl ihM little pills -a!".ule in-' mane ways thai. Jot will nut be wiiiing lo do without them. But after ail aick brad -1 b thehnne of so mane Uvea that heretawherw we make our irreat "boast. Our pilla cure i w hile othera do n. KXTrn'r Ijmj f.mai PliJ are Terr uma II and eery wt to take. One or two pilla mak a dm. Thee are atrh-tle veiretehle and do not (Trip or puree, hi hy thir gentle a.u rlate all who use tliem. In eiula at eetitii; ire for tl . Sold every here, or Kent by mail. JslEL follb. ami DOES CURE C011SM0H In its First Stages. Be mit po pe aa gftutinm. I SGOTT tw i iNiiuimi w . m in aw iirinsiwiwiwu ft ii niiiwin imi iii -iimiii i i iw in in hi nil r i ii ij mi VhPT) I ty Crt I do tie mean tnertry t Stop men lor a ume, bdu uirn turn arain. 1 Mt A KA.liCAL d&i I hve made the Ueaa of FITS, EPILEPSY or rALLnrQ sickness, A lit e-lonf srody. I w Asiiier my remedy t ixut the worn caaea. Ilecauao other haeo lulled 1 Bjoruaeon lor not nowrereleuie; a earn, bend onoe lor a ireause and a i nsa Bottlb u ' Ti.uau kUEur. Giee Expreaa and t" t OUi:. It eoeta yon cothuuj tat aV Sriiij, iuoi It will cur you. Address I '.- BOOT, M.Cn It3 tVM. St, ttw YtSS FLYN CHEAP AND STRONC. SOothee etyle b-K Vet, prlrea to auit all Wa.AKMtKlINt, I'll ll.AUtI.rUIA. Hold by uli deelere. Y iro $36. inn. 1 ilea C'ai Id fcir t all prices, from $36.no to Il.ii.otf Tricycle !id landenw, Ijiiiim. Bells and buadlies. head tor lr-re Illustrated Catalogue to J. A. Jt.hata, "Oo wmltitiiia wrr, ri'HHwrrii, w " 2 JJws-i'oi.twUtst- r"ja-- far Ku, L.u- ttaWarJwawajl;C icito rax our ctloquci pricks ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. J. & JACOB KAUFMIH, JR. DAVIDSVIIXE P. O., (sotnersei Co., 1, Agent lor the THE WH1TELY HOOP POLE MOWER. WHITELY SOLID STEEL BINDER, WKITELY AND CHAMPION REPAIRS. T Order, for Machinery .md Repairs rtt at J. H. Miller's Hardware Store, 0 Somerset, Pa., will be Attended to Promptly. .TV A Sample Vacbine is now on Exhi bition at Mr. Miller's Store. Call and see it. J. & JACOB KAUFMAN, JR DaviiUveille F. O., Somerset, Pa. Pennsylvania College, .GETTYSBURG, PA. PK'KPED IX Ita Larfre Faeulte. Two full eoumeaof atudy CtaMical and ScWiiii)e. ipe elal conrMh iw ail detartmeut ihrrvatorf , Ijt hofauwles, and new fcymneKhtiu. Three Inrpe huiidlUKK Kteara hemt. l.lhrnrtH Ou) eotunsea. Fiiietm low. lV-(rtment of liyirleoe and IMiyHieal Culture in eharye of an eaperleueed phrsti'ian. Aeeeille he freiient rallnmd traiiw. lM-aiioti i 'he HATll.l Mtl.Hof (,ellTiinir)t. moM tleaiant and healthy. Preparatorw Lijn.,tienl lu eriaraie htjtldliiK ha Imya and young men preparing fir hunineimor (Vitkre, ureter Kpeeial eare of tne I'rliii'ifial and three aa-!-nul. nwdiUK with etuden't in tlie hiiildinx. 1 utl term ofvua Heplemoer 4, 1KO. For Caia )ufW, addna H. W. McKSKiHT. t. I , Ptwident, or Skv. at. G. Bl'EliLKK. A. U. 1'riuripal. r.rrrvasi RO. Pa. W. S. BELL 431 Wood Stq Pittsburgh tLt IK Photographic Supplies, View Cameru. lietect lre I a ne:an. ami tits fmu" KliliAK In cti-u dillereut atylea. Rend for Catalogue, free. nlr-'rtn. Pip KIM- Johnstown Business Houses. HSk eat SewsT the' nicely boys Wir.oeyc be hung, if tbey can help H, Jici'.her will J. S. Ashbridge, The Johnstown Carpet man, but he will aell yon Carjta, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Rugs, Mats, Matting, Lace Curtains, and Curtain roles, Cheaper than Ihey were ever beard of before. It will utouUh you. Call aad ace for yourwlf. Sa. ISI FraBalli St , JoaiotawB, Fa City Drug Store, Near Dibert Building, Next to Fntoffica When in tbe city don't tail to call and see us at our prominent location, whre you will find one of the prettiest and moat attract ive lrug Stonw in jomsrsTOWisr The public pronounce it a gem. We carry a full line of Pure Preps, Medicine?, Chemi cal., Toilet Articles. Ac. I'hysicians Pre scriptions Carefully Compounded. Respectfully Yours, CHAS. YOUNiJ. Johnstown. Pa. Graduate of tbe Pbil'a. College of Pharmacy. Jewelry, Watctes, (Ms, k,k At the Old Stand, in a New Building, the LUCKHARDT JEWELRY STORE IS F1LEE1 AVITII ALL KINDS OF Ornaments, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, tc k Tjirow Finor PheHivr. more Relia ble Stock is not kept in any first-class Jewelry Store iu Western Pennsylvania. L. W. LUCKHARDT. 59 and 01 Main Street, Johnstown, Penn'a. THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM Fodder & Lsvsrgood. Can be found at 39 Morris Street, with Complete Stock of STAPLE AXD FANCY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, Ac, Which are on Sale at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. As heretofore, farmers can get Best Price for their produce by bringing it to ua. vV ar now howlngr a Fin Una of French Zephyr Ginghams, Full A.oruneut of Plain and llematltcbed 2$ to .i-inch EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS, ALL KEW rJKSKiSS. Bl'TTOSa, BUCKLES, tilMP., FRINGES, LACE3, TIES, TAB LECOV EU3, BEDSTEADS, TOWEL3, AND DAMASKS, Of Xewest Pattern. Cheese Cloth Comforts. John Stenger, 227 Main St., Johnstown, Pa SCHOFF'S. Pari Building, Halo Street, Opposite Alma Kail, Johnstown, PA SPECIAL VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS With every pair of Curtains we five the pole for 15 rent, ami guarantee our uuruiin eueaper than the aaiue quality can be hout-ht elxe where. Call aud examine iiuallty aud price. A complete Hue of Dry Uooda at lowest price. SCHOFFS, Main street. Park Bui dm? oppoclte Alma Hall, Johnstown P, THE POPULAR DRUG-STORE, Comer of Halo aDd Franklin Streets, Ji O: H: N": S: T: 0: W: N, P: A, Is bow filled with all the beat la the market, kiy motto, " LO VT PRICES AXD QUICK RETURNS," la rivtdly adhered to, and full aatifactlon guae. a 11 teed. A full line of PARIS GREEN AND WHITE HELEBORF. Alway on hand, CHARLES GRIFFITH. TO PHYSICIANS : . . tJL ... A FULL UXK OP StniGICAL IXSTRUHEST9, TRC JSES, SHOULDER BRACES, AXD SUPPORTERS, of every description, at H. B. HEFFLEY'S, 364 Bedford street, Johnstown, Pa. 4V Kntiipeptie li be urduied by nmlL ptie Inatmaieata a specialty. Caa a-i-sm. AS A SURYIYOR OF THE FLOOD A. W. Blauch, 115 JilorrisiSt., Johnstown, Want all his frietida to know that he has opened a brand new stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE SUCH AS Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc., Which lie is offering at prices nneiQaled by Competitors. All kinds ot COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken in exchange for good. Call and get Bargain. HARDWARE tmc cte awe wit mown xaaewaac stoc or (DECEAEEDJ JQHK DIBERT Is now in full blast under the charge of the undersigned. I keep in stock all articles in my line, from a needle to a Hay Fork. The finest of CUTTLERY A Specialty. LOTTOX miClSJlULE TIIEItOOST, Y1L B. DIBERT. At the old stand on llain street, Johnatowa, Pa. YOU CAN FIND JS5,- r;T. EEIHKGT02T BEOS. wtie wi'i ewinna.1 tot aceanlaiba at lowaMrataey - -ill 7haokyaa.ee other draaaisc totaM bet WoHfsAGLlEBIacking It yoa asd yooreaKae an dimitiaBad wtth U, to brief foe agmm M -m A ia PmimL """, rmijif Sunt for u. Ota a '""" rarmlth w,n araie CUK aao CMiwa al (A( Vtu staim Tiiwa M-mm vu arain ittR Ot.e aAaaere limr. wu Ceam er-e eaten a r ..i-'tn.,".'. WOISV BAKPOWH. Phnalpola. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE KKW It(X)lI IX THE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts., Mens, Womens'. And Clilt r'ootwear. OfBest Quality, and at WWEjf PP.ICI3 can be found, in styles of all makes. I am prejiared to cotute with one and all dealers in the Stale. All I ak is a trial. SCOTT DIBERT. Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers. Having to vacate my Store-room in Park Row, Main Street, OPPOSITE Alma - Hall, Sooner or Lai or, I am Closing out my Entire) Stock of Boots and Shoes AT Extremely Low Price. ;-Call and See Me.-.:;: RESPECTFULLY, J. D. EDWARDS. Stir Repairing a Specialty. SADDLERY AND HARNESS S. LEXHART, JR., Successor to Samnel Lenliart, Manufacturer and Dualer in HARNESS, SAliDI.ES, WHIPS, NET:, DLANKETS, 110BK3, Ac. Sri?" Repairing Promptly Done. 145 Clinton St., Johnstown Don't ITorcret It A FACT THAT SHOULD NOT BE OVERLOOKED IS THE FINELY FINISHED ROOM AT THE OLD STAND, THERE IS NOW ON EXHIBITION ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND CI I E APFST.LI N ES OF : Millinery n Goods, Consisting of all the late styles of Ladies Misses' BONNETS & HATS TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. FASHIONABLE . TRIMMINGS And at Prices to Suit Buyert L. FOCKLER, No. 106 Franklin Street, JOHNSTOWAVpa ..FINE OLD.. WHISKIES And Imported Llqtion nold in bulk and by the ease, special uucs : OLD CABISET, TOX MOORS. TOSSCX HdLLOIT, OVCKESHEIJIZB, riscirs uoldes weddiso. GfiiO.VS XXXI VBISSIES, Jsmea HenoeiKV, Paul rmBoia. Crumac, Wilbur rltmao -.iwn rllaekbemr Cordial." Alw, Ik d ford sod ijomenet Pure Kye Wbifkiea, wilh age. FISHER & CO., 300 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MANUFACTURING STATIONER AXD . BLANK BOOK MAKER. HANNAM BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. JJOjTT POSSET TO CcblflrT COBAUGH'S ! What He Does Not Krrp la Dry Goods, GROCERIES, BOOTS AXE SHOES, And all other line of Mrrchatidiae, ia not worth keepinc. fknuitnr fnriiice s iperialty. 1-anaer &.tit itubies, tree lu ail custo-aera. mmorn A. COBAUCH, JCnd 01 Koroville Btidg Hippopotamus Religion. Aids The self-sapsorting miiwions of Bishop William Taylor in Africa have been Lit. terly HttaikeU ly a few rtturneU min Hionarica and others who have not found Equatorial Afrit- an ideal place of resi-dt-m. Lact week tbe Bishop, bo is now in this country, sent to tbe papers statement asai-rting that hi self-support-ing miions have been plante-l to stay, and that, though they have seen some hard times, the success of the self-snp- jHjttinu feature haB alreaily been demon-1 strati d. . Bishop Taylor has toiled under the tropical snn, and in bis opinion tho best liver regulator for men and women In Africa is a liberal use of the hoe. He found that a month's bard work building a church on the Kracoant In.proved bis health. "The Bishop at present," wrote thu Rev. Mr. Kephart, -is making brick, tramping the mud w ith his fret, mould iug the brick with bis own handi, and drying them in Ihe sun." He is also willing to live on what the country pro duces, though canned food from the tem perate zone enters largely Into the bill of fare of most whites in Africa. When one of his missionaries sent to the Bishop lor some butter, be was informed that butter was seventy-five cents a pinnd, but, "God has provided palm oil, which is more delicious and nutritious than the mported stuff called butter." When another of his assistants said be could not eat the native bread made from the cava root, the bishop said to him : "'It i the bread of the country, and I would eat it if it were as hitter as quinine." To the Congo mifhior.nries who receive salaries and assert that it is simply fool hardy for missionaries to think of scp' porting themselves, the Bishop's bauds, scattered along tbe river, simply reply that Ihey are supporting themtelycs or are in a fair way to do so soon. Some of the shifts, however, to which they have been reduced to win their bread have not been agreeable ; and among tbe odd t st avocations a missionary ever combin ed with bis duties as a teacher is that of supplying native markets with hippo pot am us meat, an enterprise that has kept the Taylor mission at Kimpoko alive during a long period of very rough pion eering. The missionaries at Kimpoko, on Stan ley Pool, fonnd that the sandy soil would produce nothing, and so they began to hunt hippopotami to supply their larders. Usually they returned from their aunts on the river with a good deal mors meat than tber could use, and so the were able to sell far the larger part ot it to the natives for brass rods. The shrewd blacks soon learned that the hunters would not eat the meat unless it was per- fictly fteh, and so they would not pur chase for a few days, knowing that they could then buy a large q antity for very Utile money. Then the hunters discov ered better markets for their meat around Leopold ville. Last year the missionaries were able not only to pay all their ex penses b' selling hippopotamus meat but to hire workmen and build house which they sorely needed. There is good pasture around Kimpoko, and the missionries have now imported some Loanda cattle with money received from New Y'ork, and they expect to abandon hippo tain 11s hunting as soon as their cat tle rawing industry is fairly established Consul Taunt and others have called attention to these missions for the pur pose of denouncing the idea that it is possible for white men, at this early Btage of equatorial Africa's development, to draw their living from the country. The arguments, however, lose much of r-V apparent force when eontraa'ed with toe statements of the missionaries them sel ves, who one and all write home th: th?y are supporting tbemscives or see their wav to do so after a little while. There were those among them who grew we trv of the experiment and pronounced it a failure when they came home. The fact remains, however, that those who have kept to the work they went forth to do have never written so cheerfully as they do to-day of their future prospects ss self-supporting missionaries ; and in view of what they have done and are now doing, the experiment of Bishop Taylor cannot be regarded as the utter failure that some of his critics have rep resented. A. Y. Suit. Perhapj no local disease has puzzled and bullied the medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While not immedi ately fatal it is among the most distress ing and disgusting ills the flesh is heir to and the records show very few or no cases of rsdical cure of chronic catarrh by any of the multitude of modes of treatment nnlil tbe introduction of Ely's Cream Balm a few years ago. The sue cesofthis preparation bas been mos gratifying and surprising. WO Ladles Wanted. And 100 men to call on any druggist for fret trial package of line's Family Medicine the great root and herb remedy, discovered by Dr. Silas Lane while in tbe Itocky Moun tains. For diseases of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys it is a positive cure. For constip tion and clearing up the complexion it does wonders. It is tbe best spring medicine known. Large-sixe package, 50 cents. At all druggists'. Th Ohio Republicans. Tbe Republican atate convention of Ohio was held in Cleveland on Wednesday. Ex Governor Foraker was temporary chairman Daniel J. Ryan was nominated for Secretary of State, and Judge Tbaddeus A. MinshaM or Supreme Judga. Ask Your Frlende About It. Your distressing cough can be cured. We know it because Kemp's Balsam within tbe past few years has cured so many coughs and colds in this community. I remarkable sale has been won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask some friend who bas nsed it what bethinks of Kemp's Balsam. Theie is no medicine so pure, none so eflectite. Large bottles 30c and tl at all druggists'. Consumption Surely Cured. To Th! Ehips: Flaaa Inform toot raadavs that 1 kara a poalUra ramadv tor toe aboTa-namad diaeaaa. Bjr lu UQMI7 aaa thooamods of hojMlaaa nana turn lintn irarmrnrrt'r tt1 I shall b glad to aasd two botilaa of mv rmaodj TREK to any ot jout raadora who hava eonaoaptioB if they will aend K thatar Expraaa and P. O. addraaa. Baapeotr folly. . T. A. BLOCUJt, H. C, lal ?mzl Bt, S. T. Tke Vatican ia garrisoned by a com pany of eighty Itiendarine", including of ficers, and by a company of seventy-five Swis. guards. The Pope has also, for state occasions, his papal guards, com r. 01 ed of former oflteerB in the pontifical army, and tbe guards nobile, or corps of gentlemen-at-arms. These last two corps cerve gratis, but the gendarme and the Swiss guard have to be pai J at the rate of about sixty centimes a man per day, besides being lodged, fed and clothed. A bail temper is an awkward thing to have and a dangerous thing to loee. Many Lave withstood the frowns of tho world, bat its smiles and caresses have hugged them to death. fj Three things that never become r.w'y the money of the benevolent, the shoes of a butcher's horse and a woman's torgue. Charity begins at borne, but reform is different. - . How the IIIFAIITi-IIIVAUDS. TKADtPjJJ. BOPa MARK. Somerset Lumber Yard ELI AS CUNNINGHAM, Mi!tcrccr o Dralik a.vo WaoLaaats EiTatuta ot LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Soft Woods, OAK, POPLAR, HIDINGS, PirKETB. ASH, WALNrT. FLOORING. BASH, 8TAIKKAIU. CI1ERRY, YELLOW PINK, SHINGLES, DOOR3 BALESTERfl, :i!FSTXtT WHITE PIXE, LATH, BLINDS, NEWEL P06T9 A General Line of all grades of Lumber and Building Material and;oufing Blate kept ln.atM'k Alaa, eaa famish anything lu the line of oar biulneea to order with reaaonaDie pronptneaa, rich aa Brackets, Odd-abed work, etc. ELIAS cinsosriNaiiA.M, Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. IT WIIL, PAY YOU to Bur voca Memorial Work OF WM. F, SHAFFER, 8OMKR8ET. PENVA., Jlanuft Tturer of ana lealer in Xoatcre Work FarnMedm Short Kotice. aaU (Man 1! Alto, Agent for the WllITE BKOSZEI Pomona In nped of MONUMENT WORKrwill And It to their luu-rtitl to call at my ahop where a tiniDer ihowitia will be Elveu them. m.sntu- factum tjwtmHlmt n Errry iMe, wtd i'HlCKS I l,n 1 , it. i lUTive Hpcciai aiu-uuuu io.iuv White Bronze, Or Pure Zino Monument Introduced by REV. W. A. KINO, an a Decided Improvement ia the point of MATERIAL AM' (XjSHTKI (T ll)S. and which ia deniiiied to 1 the Popular Monument f'r our Changeable Ch icle. M-1VI HE A CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER. N. H. Downs' Vegetable Balsamic Elixir la a positive euro for Coughs, Coltli, ( roup, Wboopinfr-Couh, Catarrh, lloarae ness, IuHuenza, JSpittius'lilmxl, Brtncliiti, Astlima, Lung Fever, Hcurisy, anJ all disease of the Throat, Cliest aud Lutiss. Aa au Exptctrasit it Los lo equal. Cousumption lia licen cured times without number by its timely use. It heals the ulcerated aurfaeca, and cures when all other remedies fail. Fifty-six year of constant use ban proven its virtues. Every family bhould keep it iu the house. Sold everywhere. Henry, Johnsou Jc Lord, Proprietors, Burlington, VL Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters a sure cure for Costivencss, Uiliousncss, Dyspcpaia, Indijrcstion, Dibtases of the Kklueys, Torpid Liver, Kbcmnatism, Irizziucss, Sick Headaehe, Loan of Appetite, Jaundice, Apoplexy, Palpitations, Eruptions and Skin DUeacs. "Keep the Stom ach, Bowels, and Digestive Or-ans in good working order, and perfect health will be the result Ladiea and others rubjeet to Silk Ireatlacho w ill find relief and permanent cure by the uo of these Bitters. Being tonic and mildly purpitc they purify the blood. Price 25 cts. per bottle. For sale by all dealers in nudi cine. Henry, Johnson fc Lord, Proprietors, Burlington, Vt Henry, Johnson fe Lord, Proprietors of Arnica and Oil Liniment fr Man and Benst The best external remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramps, Sprains, Mruwe. Burns and Scalds, Sciatica, Backache, Frosted Feet and Ears, mid all otur Paius and Aches. It is a safe, sure, and effectual Remedy for Galls, Strains, Scratches, Sores, Ac, on Horses. O-.ie trial will prove iU merits. It elTecU are in most cases instantaneous. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. pr bottle. Sold everywhere. JOHN N SNDYER, ACT., SOMERSET. PA. SCHMIDT The Largerst and Most Complete ri: Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES- ESTABLISHED 1336. G-- "W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBSER OF FINE WHISKIES.::::: Zl1:. IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS. N0S. 93 ASD 97 FIFTH A VENUE, PITTSBURGH, PESITA. AU Order received by wiaH or athensiit irU recent prompt attention. w aar WATERPROOF COLLAR on CUFF BE UP TO THE MARK JUL NEEDS NO LAUNDERINC. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. SEND YOUR JOB WORK To tlie SOMERSET HERALD We do tho neatest, eh ea pert and best Job Prill In tn the coonty, on .hcrrte nntleo SELL SAFOLJOarl QUICKLY MARRIED' 8A.POL10 Is one of the best kno-jra city luxuries and each time a cake is used an hour is saved. On floors, tables and painted work it acts like a charm. For scouring pots, pans and metals it bas no equal. If your store-keeper does not keep it you should insist upon bis doing; so, aa it always give satisfaction and its immense sale all over tbe United States makes it an almost necessary article to any well supplied store. Every thing shines after its use, and even the children delight in using; it ia their attempts to help around tho house. TMC ONLY Perfect Substitute lor Voiher't Bilk. INVALUAOLC ta CMOLtaa leraMTual an TtcTHmo. M Quickly Atsimialed Foot roe Dvsweprics, CONSUWPTiVCS. CONVALISCKNTS. A PtBFECT NUTRICMT i all WasTiwa Disease. Resumes NO CCOKIWO. tcees in Ail Cuwarea. QFtn tor our h. T Cajrt oti"' Ftei.fwe or 1 e'aim.'Buiial:(uaaa lilrata, Doiber-Goodao Co., Boston. Mass. MOULDIHUS, R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. CECKEDIT C) SETTER 113 SCIENTISTS A3 ":S CHEAPER TEAS !'J5s!raJl!i!B ItuI: IX STC1TE. Over BOO Deautlful Designs. Send for Price Lie: i Clrcu!cr. nfitTPrn-wTi wr MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY, BjiiJXiSPca.T. cca:;. BUrCDI2STGr 1 mm Am THAT CAN BE RELIED ON 3Jot to Stpllt! JSToX to Discolor ! BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE MARK. ."""tk" -i-' At UEO. ISr.CIt AMKU. Ag't !M;t. dMt- rinaaaat, Pa. essM If! "rv I tl 00N WED I It "hi "COOD ENOUGH"-'" 5? .51 a r- -o - - ii r. 5 01- AND' GASOLINE CAN! fhi WiaSelj Mmurg Co., - ton, a Every Family Should Have One Ko Drop injj Oil oa the Floor or Tab-ft No Faucet to I-cak pr get Inotked open t Wiste Cont:nts or cause Fjp'osicns. l unj and Caa close automatically Ai TiCHU Ko Lekae No K partition Ar,o Mcsoiumr ah. A Universal Krtsrhod Kecetsslt. For Sale liiSonicet by J. B. HOI DERRAt M, M. FrnKOt'K. KA.VTXfcR A. Ft. ATT, K. B. t OFFKOl H, FKK.VSE A KOOaEK. ?!-" -:.-"-5?s .J S.Si a !i - I Z-- T-?Z " 2.4 3 5 5 3 -f -j fi-MI-r; c,3jil-f--i- z. - 1 z - ; - - tZ3 r.l '- HTlfPTO m re. lairaM ltfl; Nslllw(sT) ' M-ntrlitiie- If I ITCHING PILES-dMv- $2-UC ry .r WM W ST 15 KENT Msp Ihr iwJliBl bk-rfl(c. KaU fjaoTB. KSllKI t trf MB-T l a'l-i "T IT J !. ruaui'u - mUrTS. Ma. e w . I i a v.-. ipiSEASES o.TMr:r ABOLUTZLr CUB4. rtt s.b4 pp-Vttesi sTwrsj Onrsv-r ' itlj tatrraftl slict. win our aev mam ot T-tta-r. --ai. MBtOktatS BlDaTWona FlWtt. ItSjh. rWl 1 1 nrnpiN Krrsirw Ba fMltVT kww oaJstrsisJ W kM( MaUxllBsT. 1 M4 MrarrNi. tm tmt trv msu) ftw &h rta. S Wm. l . t.Mrra, Ova. Onr er t ton mmt f SMr-tf-d aJ t bAW 3 ui.na nfity. w.wiii.ow-. J,'a iut..,.nri"it.N t f V . Jvl tommvm. Wunnlta lMMr, 'i i r ! ' m J Bat st iauts' and mi. 2 ' ISjff J u" JFS' srfr Tosrfisjr ith mw Innr V latslsaul vitlW iuntof MoswkHsltl Stf- W to Sfcow wUatt Wf SWtvd tlo4w WtM rY.mta and shbnfil tfcwsw abwat -thai nll rwilt in tttubls tttv ir w, whir k hid r" "mcr Btt ttiua w ar. rt-T".. W pf nnrn. Jrvirbi, M fit ym kaarw all, tf vo wmlcj lika to W " ,or - 7 mm .rota t pr wrrkand uuwanto. A W-wa, aUita stt Co., Hm. 1 , PorLiamJ, Mm1. JOHN C. FINCH. DEALER IN en Veddina: ? Whiskies 148 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OLDEi-T ESTABI.ISnED HOfSE IX THE CITY, where nothinf but pure kim1i are put up, strictly Sir lamilv and meliiiual nw. Noth ing better than dolileu Weiliiinir. Nxt 011 the lint. Uui kenheimer'a, .ray MnninHnel.i Kye. Thew jtxixl are leading braii'U. uraudit of vinuixe of 187 on baud. Gins, Holland and !o unntic ; aluo, (Md Tom. Fim h uiiol'len Wedding, tl lor full quart. tor J.' : (iuckenheiiner'it, the ume ; Mononiiahela, $s per duien. Wirie. S6 ner dozvD, 1:1 fur one ha.'f dozen. Soonreiy box el. Aim have in stock, Graud lather's Cboi'-e. at i' ir gallou. Barrels at special rates. 4 -lyr. DO IOC KSOiT That you are buying direct from the distiller when you send your enters to U. E. Lippen colt, tbe old fashioned Whiskey lionse? No rectifj'inp; no componndinK. hut direet from the "Lippincott Distillery," situnted at Lippencott I'ost office, tireene county. Pa., which has always maintained its reputation, of matins' xirt !$ unly. Oar mail order ianuient piTes prompt attention to all ordem, and at the prices we ofler one kooU, makes oor competitors en vious. We carry in stork the following well known brands of Rye Whiskies, in quarts, gallons snd barrels : Lippencott s. Overholt's Gibson. Guckenheiroer, Monontrahela, Greys, etc. Also a full and complete st'xk of Winei, Brandies, Gin?, &.c Writeor Price Lid and tmc money. I. E. LlPPKCCiTT, Distiller and Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 530 SmithGeld St., Pittsburgh, Pa. FACTS That I nell the following; norx.1 is at the very low prices : Two TKart old Pure Rye 12 00 per gallon. Three " " 1 " Four 2."0 " " Mix "" :.'i0 " - Ten " " " 4"0 " " Kifleen ' " a... " " TwbDty-one ' " " 'jti " " All from the bet known distillers, falifomia 3 year-old puru Wines, all kins at 11. W xvr aallon. bine. Muael. Claret, HuinfariaD. cherry ant. on Wines, direet Impoiiaiioiis, in Kla. Pine mrirtd Brandiea, finis, at the luwtn f unre.. Call or, end for special pri 'e list. Mail orders Proinpily attended to. No extra charge for pack ing aud boxing. A. ANDRIESSEN, 72 Federal Street, Alleghenj, Pa. HEW HOTEL IT CDMEELAHD. 3. P. SweiUer, late ot Sand Patrhhas purchased " THE AMERICAN HOUSE," At Cnmberland. 3Hd.. and has refitted and refnr nUbed the said house Ihrooihonl. and Dixie it a nn.t-cWs Hotel lo ai-connmslate the trav eling public wilh Kisai U'lle, and choice liquors at the bar. He aim has in eonnectlna Willi the Hotel a larie quantity of BsiiKhman and fsHtar Inire Old Hye Whisky fur salt, by the barrel or gKlloti, at tbe lot !o nit prices : Two Tear eld at tl SO per gallon. Three " " 1 SO " your " " 13 W) " Th price rthe j'i l 15 ct ots for each gallon. TherVtr the Whkaev aihl Jnj must always at-cotniMiiy tbe onier, wblrh will in.iire rronipt attention aud shipment. Address ail orders to S. f . SWEIT2ER, CTSIBERLASD. JJR sprt-'SMO, - "f .A 3 IS i 1 GOOD s?S : lEsoygHf ai, I " 1 at 5 If? a ? fX. TV .jr SS ?a?9 -S?i5-2 3iS.' Z Q5LES it'.VAf 1 ( iL. I ssprriw-hsiwiH HHitKLi IbV 1 I U.1P- - tooxirkH'othntKsiot.H'T, 1 ill! " 5- L T oava- (mlr th- mh wtif 3 A ! 'iLvf W I HtrHtw AllvsilaTli,l II r-F Ik I I'll "ituiiflMll-TaS aMrlaTllW QIKSOLUTIOX X0T1CK. yotire is herehy given that Ihe partnership existing between Jsftitrs Parj-on and rtmucl wn dcU in the aw mill bn-lncss, whs oisilve,! on Urr h SI. !". sliicr which time Jainra Parson baa been tbe sole proprietor of t tie mill. JAVM PARSON. HAMLEL WtNDEU Soaixsrr, Pi., July 1, VNo more V..:::v' - Ri v.; uy& x; y.jr - , " :.;-ts Knbber mlees wora tK?xsxtforta)ly aw gmieraii; aUp ott uw feet THE "COLCHESTEB" EFBBER CO. snake all tbetr shoeti with InsMa of ht ltot tn. rrcr. This elinirs fc U stw and (iret.au J" riuuer bum slipping off CaU for tha "Colcaeatse" "ADHESIVE COUNTERS." f r Catarrh elys fVWtAM DVr f titans'-'s the x: Passages, Ailayt ft: and lull. m-ni::oa. Heals' the 3o e, 1, stores the Senj( Taste and smell. HAY-FEVER TRY THE CTRt Apartlrte Is applied 1r;to each nostril and asrecHbie. Price cents at dnnrtr.t : bv v,u. it (ri'tiTed, 30c. ELY BhO., bi Warren "Strnt, KewYork. aiU-ljr. VHrrmwl Ot Whjthes. old wosus, so such! A'mi Black Diamond RoonsG to coves the ssi SYhY CO SO PA FROM THB LAND OT VOCK USI! Because rr alsxaov covers the atil 8end for lituatrated eiretilar to 5L EniiET, Jr., & Co., 433 Walnut (Street, PHILADELPHIA. PITTSBURGH NURSERIES. (Established 1M0 OfR EI. EG A XT ILLL"STRAT?:D (.'ATAL'.n for H'O wil! be mailed on applicati in. ; Kvery Fanner, Gardener, Aina tnr or own 1 i lot should have one. Orders for flowers, and Floral Emblems bre Immediate attention. (Telephone 230.) J OHM R.& A. MURDOCH, 503 SMITH FIENST. PlTTSBUBH PI " WM. B. SHAFER, i. O. BOX 247, SOMEftSCT. Pm.) Surveyor, Scrivener, Draughtsman, r. Ra'.I r&tf Anmnt i i ; DO YOU WISH TO BI T BUY OR ZLL LANDS OR HOUSES ? Call at this Agency. fi.uOrt Acr- tiinbcml anil cleared laml lor sail1 in twenty oJil tracts, citii-iiii- o: Hemlock, Tine, V"hite Oak. U; Oak, Chestnut, Ash. Cherry. Poplar. Ac, mostly avai!al!e to Uailrcac Calls also attended to for survfviii near the lines adjoining- in c-ouiitie Terms on Keal Estate to suit pr-, chasers. Office above new FostoHic? . with J. A. licrkey. AGENTS WANTED TO Canvass for s Masterpicrs tf American Elofinence. A most coinpreliensive anil valuable fn " . tion of the siiet r hcs tnaile hj the poli'i" ; lenders tirxm either side of llie irreat no tional u-suef, from the time of I'atriis Henry anil Alejtamier Hamilton iu ' that of Lincoln. Ket cher. and tions to each discussion. One volume, large octavo (t.t"" r' t with portraits on steel, pri'-e $iTi. C. P. Pnlmaii't Ron. 8 W. Twenty-fourth St., New Yott- 400 Acres. 37 th Yea-' ; SALESMEN WANTED. To represent one of the lancet M l-SHt' the couuiry. Wr guarantee ii'aciK.ii "'' turner. No previous -Srienre neev-rV . ry and ezpeusta lrom .lait. Ai'.drets, t"!," Hoepes Brcs. A Tlion-n, Maple Avenue S'lrsertes, West che-ier f- : rRrSl'AS.S NOTICE. Al! persons are hereby notified m to r on the lands of the niidt rsiirneil i" shs.le ' ;- ship. fr tbe por;Ke of limiting, Fi&:" ' ? iDg Uerrlca or graiiug cattle. L. D. "t-I.. ; NOTICE. i CATARRH -lvXZJJ Motice U ben-hr girpn that Mary W.ii-i' Sspivr Towiitliip. lli tlli.rd Ctmuiy. , ,Vt ht-r apfilirsnnn with Ihe Serretitry of "' Attain, at liarrtbur for a warrant of linprovt-l laml situate iu r-hs le T:'r. MoMioivt l ooiitr. a.!jtTiii: lauds ot W hi-ker's heirs, and others. ,r - ju 'It ??L?J'-' - () I ICh .note ..(-, one hundred six! twentv nvei'.o.lar I np ... bun my ne. riifnel a note ayaljV t tim. I hetel y i imfy s'l rsoi:s tot lu -u' . Bote, aa 1 will not lay it vr jnly9. lriua.r A