Boys and Gardens. n ti.Mim ihr3 a- h.'.ve a M S AtWl'w. e t t . It jaw', lol have Arti.r'.iiant-ori. Wtrv i4aU M a atc'u tii jrrowinif of. t if you live in the country, you can lim have a ooat-i'lera.hl?,,p!ot of i.l, mtiere lie tan i-lsr.l float- and -,!ii,V v-tat,'-. Notlnnc iil ever k. ft .. to Lim l-:;ucc IwtUatl-.l w.ith'. .n't imagine for moment, bowerer, your boy, unless lie be jrcnius, mil! bow to take care of tbexe j.'a::N of K matt-rlio niarbAjelotla.irv . ill ffauire a Eood many weary bours arf-i! ttucliinp an.l train'iDtr before 4 at! V it i lSi if ni;'"rt:un Jiisi'ia'U j by hi- tne! Tr.J rro''W' ist boys love n ai.y thing. If they J tlieir imnicns only, r their Whtib ,-, or bail .lajii:conly, or stamp col-in- only ; but it is wiili !ittu as with jK-rnVxed lovt r-"liow happy conl y be with tilhet, re t'other dear "rrucr aay." It's a good deal more ibl.' to see thit the boy Vecps his gar i welt than it -would be to keep it irse'.r ; lut it is a good de al of trouble brin? up a boy ri;ht, anyhow, and t is Homelhinif that a mother niii'ht as !1 understand at the outlet Those 0 try to do it by ea.y means g'-neraliy ' it w i:h anuit-h of i;l in the end. 1 never knew a In.y who was fond of garden," m1 a wu-e man who had ,aeUl up many boys, "to go far astray. ,.re btexs lo be pomething ubout .rkins iu the soil and loving iUt prod- ts that d'X'S the boya good morally S II as phvsica'.ly." And honest Jan dd say?, "The more a mau tan fling his "ins around Nature's ntok, the ujore he n lie unn her bos .mi like an infant, e more that man shall earn the Irust and ve of his fellow-men." Again he sa: fiiere is no'.hin letter to take hot teni--rsoutof utttianto g) gar ieniiig bold in the ppring of the yiar." And every tie who has tried this can testify that it t true. A certain little boy, who Wit a garden t home to take a trip with tf 'iue friends, vrote home to his mother, ' I am having i sple'u.Iid tiu.e, but I w is-h every worn ii! that I was sitting on tuv little green :ri ket in the hack yard, watching my J ilatits grow." Thin little boy always i height that some lime, if he watched j :loelv enougn, ne siioiuu wo a -ipen, but beyond a few four-o'clock", he has never w itnessed this ever-recurring but magicaily pecret phenomenon. If po.it.le( supply youroun table w ith your Iwn'r pr.!uce at ruling market rates, having it well understood before hand how the money w ill lc expended. Praise whenever you consistently can ; offer prizes for the lies' fruits, flowers and vegetables, if you have several boys at work ; and in every way treat the enter prise with consideration and resjct Manv a boy w ho has put his best efforts into his garden loses heart when he! hears it sneered ut or made light of. Your gard- r ? ), dear! I never thought of thst. What does it amount to? It cannot be too early impressed upon it boy that w hatever he does should lie dore well. Therefore make his garden (teem as iinpoitant as yon can without dwelling unduly upon it; and rememlier that the physiia! and moral effects of the garden are not I'll. The information that a loy geta from it concerning varieties of seed and soil may lie invaluable to him later on. .iri. r' ll i:nr. The Pope to Quit Rome. The Manchester fi.tnVr of Thursday contains the folloa inp editorial: "Jn conseijiience of the fierce prosecution of tliechan-h, which i the policy ofCrispi, and includes the supjiress'uij; and anni hilation of the few remaining religious houses, the cl.winj; of forty-two churches, the abolition of religions ins: ruction and ministration in schools, hospitals and prinjns, the IVipe will s-wn issue a mani fento to the Uoian Catholics throughout the world aimjnncinj his atU-ntion 'A leaving K:ne, together with his court and all his adherents. From a practical oint of view this means ruin to Rome, for m ith the Pontiff will en the Cardinals the prelates and a vast nu-nber of per sons who annually cjins to IX ,nie as pil- Bnins. uiact, coiu nrc;al ruin stares ina k-MpersanJ shop keepers in the face. Still it is iiupo.ssible for sny earnest Christian even now to live in Kjnie, which is fast becoming the headquarters of atheism and free thought The shop w indows are full of giickiin caricatures of the D.-ity. lic;nsi Ma!!jrel for blas phemy an i its indecency has never been surpassed in history, even during the French year of 17',t:J." Forced to Leave Home. O.-er 00 people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call at their d racist's for a frrt trial package of Lane6 Family Medicine. If your. blood is bad your liver and kidneys out of order, if Jo'i are constipated and have headache, and an unsightly t-oinplexinn, don't fail to call on any druggist to-day for a (ne sample of this grand remedy. The ladies praise it Everyone likes it Large-eize package, 50 cents. A Stump Speech Marriage. A Sn IiegFwil to the Pan Fran cisco Otrviiiclt gave: Recently Frederick S. I'arker, claiming to hail from Troy, X. Y., went into a well-known rttrtaurant on F. fctreet, atTonipjnieJ liy Jetwie S. Beale, and in the presence of the proprietor", waiter, and chIjiikt. they declared themselves to lie a man and wife. Mr. rker explain? 1 to the aV.oni.ihed pro prietor in the following word : "Here ia a a where we love each other and want t j be united in m irriage. I djn't believe in preai hers and I don't think it neeeiwary for a justice orjuJe to shoot off a lot of words in orHer to call n ne. We are one alrt-adv in heart Kiid toul and all 1 want ia witre'sta. Will Home ofyHi w itnesa the fact that we agree to lie man and wife?" The would lie bride and prnm tJ.ook hands acroas the table and Mr. Patker a tid : "J.vliet and e-ntUm i, thi woman I ta';ef.r my legally and Uwlull wed iM wif.'. I n'l.ill bj tftw t her ho long asHheiktrut to m. 1 fhall make for her a living that will uti-Um her in com fort. I a tii)l..!je myself at her hug land and 1 1 ' you lo witness the cere mony." The lady likew ise a know ledged him as her husband, and the knot was tied to the Bati 'faction of the contracting parties, notwithstanding the rather du bious expreiMion of some of the itneees to t!e uui.j je ceremony. JV'iuocra! ic organs are fond of alludipg to Fighter "larkKn, w ho is to conduct the Upubiicao Congressional campaign aa "llie Iowa licaiUmau." The new li rector tf the Ri'publicaa fotceg wiil 110 doubtly rove hie riUt to the title by taking tlie heads fif a few democratic CtHigresaoien in the' coiaing contest. Palronize home industries, and don't b ty everything that comes along lecause an -an 4 tnSmt3rmd-J'. ICAFCTERST. t mil c l ' l CURE J. um4i. ret Ctrrm Ijmx brrra FitJ ISSr:ncIlliw"'TK"P1u":''1" , Arh thrr ruld be Jmot P"'-H to tlw Ji ortunatr th.-ir iroo.in d. n d hre. andTh.-i- wl.o on try then, will nd nc l willing to do wuW them. liut altar mil net luthobaneof omanf lirsn tht hw hwhere "irl .r .t hosat. Our DiiU cure It mt our rra boaat. and "r to ts. Virictlr v.(rett-l im1 o ont rip- or punre. t.ut by" tlir P.tlj all who th. In 'S' lire lor 1 1 . P.U ewrrwherB. or Bent by maiL usza VEUa CO, lr XXX. f ! r: . ijzui :-3i taii i I Mil - ' I took Cold, I took Sick. I TOOK ffsvlt: I take I2y Meals, I take My Rest, AND 1 AM VIGOROUS ESorilK TO TAKE AWTitINO I CAN LAV VY HANDS OS ; (TOtliMS f:l th r' SCOT'S Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver 0;. and Hvpophosphilesof Limeand Soda"' lNI-v ct,lF-a Ky I"p- llt CHIIUIIHlin ELT ME IP. ANli IS NOW ITTTIVJ FLESH ON MY BONES AT THE fc.TK OF A POVMI A PAY. I 1 AKE 1 I JfsT AS tASILY AS I IHJ I ti: H Tl STIMoSr IS MT!IINO F.W, SCOTT'S IMTlhlOM IS IfOISii V'NULliS j i,Ait.Y. Take no other. t rt mmv mm m VTbn I My Cna I do ot tnean inertly to Hop Uwm tor a ume, ou Luro arun. 1 H&ax A UADIUdii Cbiiu. 1 bava I'""'" LUa diaeiixi ot FITS. EPILEPSY' cs TAJLLSHQ SICKUXSS, A life-ltm study. I WAiraairr mj remedy ta (the tbe worn case. Kmmm other nave failed u no reon !r not now receiving acare. bend it one lor a iremwe and a T;E BoTTLB ... . -.it ihljs ttuEDY. Give Lxpreta atwi P; i Ofli'e. It coeu joa nothlag tor a trial, iii it will cure yoo. Addreaa H.a. BOOT, M.C, 183 ni.ST,KnrToa " Don't ask me to mend it. Take it back and get a s." FREE Get from your dealer free, thr 5 a Book. It Las lian lsome pictures and valuable information about horses. Two or three dollars for a S a Ilorst Blanket will make vour horse worth more and eat less to keep warai. 5A Five Kile 5A Boss Stable Ask for riA r-i.4: UM t.ictu io 51A Extra Test 30 other styles at prices to suit everr- body. If you can't get them from your dealer, write us. 1LAMK ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE CCNUINC WITH OUT TH E'A LABEL JUaiiMf it b Wu. atmf sint. I'hlta&L. trlio oui.e I tie tiimons Uurse bnuiJ Baker Ulaokt& THE CANCER AND TURKOR CAN BE CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE. To remove the ranrer hat tw-eu pmtH-tnmg that the mr1i. al urofi-winu have never lieen ah.e to fliMiiver : hnt at last lr. Sieiiim ha dioverel a remely bi-h. if apliel lll rctmive it iu inim t Ui i aaya. are rt kind of Cancer", the Ko-e '.'aiioer. the ntr. riwuretaufer. the Bone Cancer and tbe Wolf t aurer. here have been cae - f wnere patienta nave ia ai.w - Jk r.r a aiuirle nrex riptlon. but 10 CANCR. CUES, tbeiraormw, of no btnt tit. Pr. Plcinert hu removed them of Ten Yearn Rtandmr atirt from peniM 4 year of aee, in hi wn neiiliuornnoo. imooi are re)uiieu 10 cn at ln orti anrt aee the wonderful cure he ha made aud hii'h he ha 111 aicohul for aafe keep ina IU-haa :myi-r' prarore. awl hiih. in i,.'ihn-mnM rank of hi iirufewion. The loliow- tiifl emre are a few of Ukkw who have been cured JMr. McKeowu, of Woodvil. Pa., cancer of tba breat, Z ) n- 1 Look a; above cut j n nr.in i. SJ frrro timm. A.lam- St.. Alli-g'y l:hli Street. l'illl'h l'a. Cancer for 2 Ka. tncvr on tbe yaara. breas), three jvara. Vtk Annbr-rt. Weaver's Old "land. Westrame- land eointy . c(t of leg, S yearn. Mr- Mevaly, ri-r 011 w.in-s. a ramutis. .! KoImumhj treet, AIIi-kIkhv flty, la, Ail.m Black, cancer on lip, e-iitie ition. Beaver etiunty. Fa. Mr. Werner, raiiecrtm re-tmn. 4.tb St. Pitti-linnrli, Pw Wr. Apler. cancer ou n(fee. Fmnblwi Avenue, K . i'itthurv'i. Pa. Mra. FirsU"t. 01 Miaiug, Indiana omtr, t... eHncer of tlmuMer, II yewra, Mr. Koth. onier of ..t6 St. aud Penn Av . ran per on rl,.ek. 2 yean. Mra. Uura, tiaua aMl, Alienheny. canrr on cheek. S ym. Km. Stewart, XI 1. rare St.. I1tulir caut-er of aaib, 1 yean. Mrs J. Kelly, W ei4 l1lt.-.UirKri atreet. ireetliiir, l'a., lunna-on note. & year. Sirs. Rievenwin, a I'ara Way. Allegheny, tumor on fo?head 16 years. Mm, Ii Ij.l.df. cic Shakespeare atreet. t Huu-bnifh. 4-auner of Uvaxl. i yearn. Mra. Beg liauf, cancer of Leeast. '2 yeara. Mrs. Uuler.ean cer of bret. Z y ar. Mra. Heaud-K. cancer of womb. rear. Mra. He Mai, caueer of awiib, 2 yeai. Mra. lAnanof. cancer of womb, 1 year. !r. M diver, teller or etnenia, X) yemia. Jlra. ;ati, l ancer ol breaat, 2 yeara, S lie aio rt-movea tlie daneerou tapeworm lo from i lo 4 livarn, and baa :i -tIhm u of them in hiit -llnv. lie alxi cure, tetwr and coniplaiota of llie kidney-, nlit aorva and ruuaiatUin and ail fekiu and blood dineaaet. Dr. C. STEIXERT, r 6EVEXTH AVENTE. PITTgBl-SCO, PA. scows id mm, ypj il home, jj vi ITS fl I S 1 I Tb.-.e f f M nmly : tA-y Stouter l Johnstown Business House Johnstown Business Houe NICELY, MS THE lllDfvefl)eg,triliore''help JU Seittier - ,wiU : S. Aslibridge, The Johnrtown Carpet n he wLl aell you Crpet Oil Cloths,"-. ' .JJ ;-.' Window ShaJea, Kugs, Mats, Slatting, Iaee Curtains, and Curtain Poles, Cbaper than ihey were em neani or wrore. Ut --uiiLh you. tall and x (or yourself. Jio. ISI Frnklli St , JoJidkIowb, Pa. City Drug Store, Near Dibart BuiWing, Next to Portoffica t-i. i. iinn'i fail lo call and i at our prominent locauon. mnere juu " find one of the prettiest and most attract ive Drug Stores in IJ T7I I lit ' ' " - - ... JOHjSTOWjST ti nnhlir nmnminn it a eera. We carry a full line of I'ure lrtip. Medicine. Cherai ca!s. Toilet Articles. Ac. i'tiysiciana I're criptioni Carefully Compounded. itespenmiiv iour, CHAS. YOUNO, Johnstown, Ta. Graduate of the Thil a. College of Pbarrnacr JewEfry. Watches. Ctt, k, k i , f M Stnnd in a New Buildintr, the LUCKHARDT JEWELRY STORE IS FILKRU -VVITII ALL KINDS OF Ornaments, Vatclic?, Clocks, Silverware, ic. A Inrer, Finer, Cheiiiier, more Itelin ble St.a k in not kept in any firvt-elass Jewelry Store in est.m lvnnM iaiua. L. W. LUCKHARDT, 5!t and CI Main Street, Johnstown, l'enn'a. THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM PccHer & kvergood, r-,i t fminil at 39 Morris Street, W'.th Complete Stotk of STATLE AXD FANCY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCEIUES,.QUEENSVAItE, Ac, Which are on Sale at ROCK BOTTOM TRICES. As heretofore, farmers can get Best Prices 6ir their produce by bringing it to us. Va are now showing a Fine line of French Zephyr Ginghams, Full Awortment of Plain and llemstttched 3 to 4-Viueb EMBROIDERED FL0UNCINGS, ALL NEW DE3IGX3. EITTOX3, Bl'CKLES, GIMra, FRINGES, LACES, TIE3, TABLEC0VER3, BEDSl'EADS, TOWELS, AND DAMASKS, Of Xtwest PsUermi. Clisese Cloth Coinfcrts. John Stenger, 227 Main St., Johnstown, Pa. SCHOFF'S. Park Buliding, Maia S'.rtet, Oppoiite Alma Hall, Johnstown, PA SPECIAL VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS! With every pair of Curtain, we aire the pole fur IS oetitu ami iruariui!"e MT urtuw dumper Iliac the aHine quality can tie Uiiixht el s here, tall and examine quality and price. A crisplele lmeofliry tiixxls at lowest price,. SCHOFFS, Main street. Park Building oppoiite Alma HalL Johnstown P, THE POPULAR DRUG-STORE, Corner of Main and Franklin Street, J; O: II; f: 8: T; o- w- N.f; -A. Is now filled with all tbe bett :d:rtt3-s In the market, ily motto, 1 LOW TRICES AXD QUICK M-Tl'RXS," la rigidly adhered to, anil full aatifaction gnar- auieeo. a iuii line 01 PARIS GREEN AND WHITE HELEBORE Always on hand, CHARLES GRIFFITH. Trtistic job printing A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MANUFACTURING STATIONER AND BLANK BOOK MAKER. HANNAM BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. HARDWARE rut OLSaNowtu. una Haaowaat avoat or JQHI DIBERT, (DECEASED,) 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 Specially. nOTTOX PRICES L VLK THE H00ST, WM. B. DJBERT. At tbe old aland on ilain atreei, Johnstown. l'a. SADDLERY AND HARNESS S. LEXHART, JR., Successor 10 Samuel Lenliart, ilanufacturer and Dealer u HARXE33, SADDLES, WHirS, JCETS . ' ' - BLAXKET3, ' 1 P.0BES, 4c. Repairing Promptly Done. : 143 Clinton St, Johnstown. YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER iia in rrrrnican at tb. Adn,i, Bureau 01 w Vi REiniTGTOlT BROS. ii via couiract yjt auvaruuiui at ww raw- Vn.TTN?fi5! yl W c-. VOLFF' rxcztixn VP most APCRTECTHARNCSS DRESSING. DBED BT SDJ, VnjMK ara OHILDKEX. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. LEATHER PRESERVER. A Handsome polish, IS WATER-PROOF. b.'rs EVERY Household EVERY OfUco - EVERY Mechanic EVLKY stable VAKz. TUX IT. TanUk nu Tm Cum ,&! tu Stain timwahc (TU Br!M TMIOUJ exsKrr - ' at thm timr, WOLW RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Utk a Xlr. CuU ami Unut t'mug tiara. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE NEW ROOM IN THE DIBERT BUILDING. Corner Main and Franklin Sts., US Mens,Womens Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST FWCE3 can be found, in styles of all makes. Iam prepared to compete will; one and all dealers iu the State. All I ask is a trial. SCOTT DIBERT. j Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers. Having to vacate my More-room in Park Row, Main Street, OPPOSITE Alma - Hall, Sooner or Later, I am Closing out my Entire Stock of Boots and Shoes AT Extremely Low Prices. ;;;;;Call JIM! Sce"3It.: RESPECTFULLY, J. D. EDWARDS. BbTRepairing a Specialty. FINE OLD WHISKIES And Imported Uunor wiM in bu'.k and by the due. cpCTM UIK . OLD CABIXET, TOX MOOSE. POSSUM HOLLO W, G UCKES1IEIXEB, risfii-s aoi.DES wedmsg. OIBSOXS XXXX WllISk'lE. Jamen Hfnnestv, Paul ThtBota. Cnenac, Wilbur tinman's - una BlaekleiTy i.Minl. Also, Brdlonl aud Swnerwt l'uie Kye Whiskies, with atie. FISHER & CO., 309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. Administrator's Sale OF 1. -.0.- .1, -,... n or jv.mer.-t (Hintv. Pa.. I . . i" x: - . . th ilenl f. R Weller. dereasel. I will liH..tiiiti iiire,'iia. as aijiniiiiiini- expo- to P'-'-hconu-ry on the premise., in Som- ereel Tap., coinerset (guilty, fa., on FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, "90, at 1 o'clock p. m .thc following escribed real titHtr late the nnnieny 01 c. o. nviier. .i.-. ... laini ..ry frame Uwelliug Hi-e, a good stable, anil oilier ontmiiKiiniia. I., .,lHviiti..n from H.nan-i. ann ...ree ... - Somerset, tkinvenicalto ehurcn ana scnooL TCTTJAfQ Tenpercent ortne pur- X llmu - i n money 10 w hu as soon as 1 the propertv is knorkeu in.an ; one half of bal Onelhirdof the pur hase money after the pay- the interest thereon rweable annually to Ada If. .11... auto. fbC Mlf IIW-WiML .1111 Hliei UCI death tbe principal sum tone pam 10 ine nejm n (lICi, . , 71 L !. t . K well r. o a. F. W. Biswke. W. S- W.F1.IER Attorney. Auniiiiiju".. PUBLIC SALE -OF- YaluaMe BealEstate. -.o BY V1RTT E of an oracr ouneornnaiin m ,if H..meret coutiiv. Pa.. 10 the nubscriber. there will be sold at public outcry on SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, 1890, at 2 o'clock p. m.. the follo-ving described real es- tateofl-yaianocui'tier, aecei;a'a.TOu"-ii. n'"- f, rit...t in i.ni.viiu Tonhit. adjoining- kand ot Noah Unt, k K. Hm-iwu-tier , t na u.-K.ifiur v..h viimraman. John Ainold and others, ooutaiuiug 17 j acre, more or ha, with a .Dwelling House,:::" ank Barn, and other Improvements thereon ereited : loo acre clear, ana nnaw a r" of eniiiVattnn : A ai-ren in meadow ; in near to erected : loo acre clear, and iinrtw a of cultivation : acren in meaoow church. More, schoot. and raiiwi u tion at aud fruit on hard ou tbe same. TERMS Or IALE. One-tblrd l:ibu. AprO I, IW. wliea poc ( !ll n. elect Ftalance In three e.iu.1 annu al navmenm althoiil inteTKt lieferred nay- menu to be Mcured on tbe prcmbe. HO). )rt f n.ihI money, Ui Ik wid a aoon as tbe tame ia sinicKUown. E. K liOCIfTFTLER. auKlL Administrator. linaB UllWmilU I 1WUV..I-1 n4 wlrrrntr- Ml". NT itpf tk tK-fal-rr fclll. kmU ilt'i ratt! tm ! moat ei raav ikr tw m.BWm- Hil' ttiwlafBWT U lid 07 rsxtta, m avails act AArmm im4r p, 60 cu. a tea ; 3 bvio. tMntm toum. UK- MWAYKC fcON. PhilOeL&t.. T. n " DISEASES L ABMIUTILT CXSia. Ulll I MCfl I tm H"r m0" " o..i.ir .Kta mj Mr.l MKctM. wffl nra mt mm 1 Tw, t.ii GEO. I). MITCHELL, Atty.t-Law and Sollclwr of Penaiona and f'atenta. Box -a, Washington, il. C rlerk to Irenata i'cnsioo Commituia fur Uit 7 yeara. If you Uk promptneaa, write ine. Glad togiveadtke. B-W-am. LtQIJQES i VnlnnliloDoGl Potato I Q1UQU10 IIGQII1OI1UI vis . A certain irac m iaim wu , . any one ui .111.11 ui devoting the nest years of nis ine to necome ocunuc... ..... factory, pay the expense, of moving, and Va'.1'' A - ?h7c7 f r'nilSrJtThu tanirti and ?"?;' ",,' ' !'. t perhaps contribute substantially towards f"on 'L 'i9.?"0!,, . aBain changing to a dark or torpid appear- I i taatora form nnA A Field for Woman. There is every reasons to believe that (he movement nnfjott insure thead- 'lu'Msion to women to the Johns Hopkins Meiiieal School will be a bui-hl This prji c whi.-h originated with Mias Gar rett, of Baltimore, baa brought to light Siuie iutiresting facU relating to the education of women as uhvairiani. It shows fir instance, that public prejudice a.'ainBt the. ptt:coaU'd phydiciaa is al extinct, as witness Uia 2,-j00 women earning a tneroiJS livelinoou aa niem- of the medical profession. It shows that thirteen of our states have appoint ed women as doctors in insane asylums, state reformatories and other public in simtions of which women are inmates and that other ataUS are preparing to follow their example. It aLo shows tliat in this field of woman's work the de mand is greater than the supply, and that the few ho have been to qualify themselves af specialists abroa I have re turned to win both fame and fortune. The few will multiply 'when ihe facili ties, that so far only foreign schools are generous enough to offer women, can be had in our own country. Another and very pleasing fact has been developed of lute, and that is that the best and broadest minded members of the medi cal profession offer no opposition to this innovation, anion the list of the com mittees of our different larjje cities form ed to raise the asked-for fund of $ 100, 000 will be found the names of the wives of the most prominent physicians. Holdltto the Light. The man who tells you confidentially just what will cure your cold is prescrib ing Kemp's Balsam this year. In tbe preparation of this remarkable medicine or coughs and colds no expense is spared to combine only the best and purest in gredients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam to the light and look through It ; no tice the bright, clear look ; then compate with other remedies. Price 50c, and $1 A Mysterious Explosion. WAVKCsauaa, l'a., Aug. 22. Early this morning Barnet lieraer, a mercuani. iu Springtieid township, Greene county, was awakened by an explosion, and looking from m window irl his found that the store, which stood near his dwelling, was in flames. The noise he beard wis caused by the explosion of a can of powder, and as this added to the flames it was impossible to save any of the goods. The fire soon spread from the store to tbe house and both were totally destroyed. The total loss is about $1,000, which is partially insured. What it Does. Hood's Sar&aparilla 1. Purifies the blood. 2. Creates an appetite. 3. Strengthens the nerves. 4. Makes the weak strong. 5. Overcomes that tired feeling. C. Cures scrofula, salt rheum, etc. 7. Invigorates the kidneys and liver, 8. Relieves headache, indigestion, dys pepsia. Marriage with Drunkards. The efforts to raise the poor and de- I generate inebriate and his family are practically of no value as long as mar- riaee with inebriates is permitted. Re- 6, , , ., . ,,JT . . r -.. cently the legislature of the State or lc- toria, in Australia, has passed a law that r .1 . .:i,i Af if ih gives a wife the right of divorce if the husband is found to be an habitual drunkard. If, after marriage ahe dis- . . . covers that he is an inebriate, she can nlon wti divorce. The husband can do tbesame w ith a wife, if she is proved to be an inebriate. This is a clear antici pation of the the higher sentiment which demands relief from the barbarous law which would bold marriage with an ine- briate as fixed and permanent. The American Nomad. A curious outgrewth of the rivalries of American critics, is the practice that ob- ii r(r,: k, nd utius au jgcucianj v. cnu5 pecuniary inducement to manufacturers to move uie.r p.ui. - - burned down a part 01 a sewing Diamine 1 n(j elpCTjence jn his profession, and he en factorv recently, the owners received so joys advantages that fall to the lot of but , fmm mrino cities thtt wanted to Uke them in, that they were F.i. r - - I i,!:! miKliaK . nntii ti the effect . " . ,. . u- uj 1 m vmi " t - , ,l0, ..I. a ama nan ni Liieir w irifl uwi I 1 l,,,,,! .nil that, tliev were not .... f;,. opeu w y'YKTrTr--'SZ:- toryor estauiianeu uusuieao ciu-.u, foom . lonz liBt 0f ci,ie8i new and old, laoor can nave iu uiion.;, iwn-a-iwjo, 1 - ... t),e construction of a aeW building, reo- ine88 ,n clUe really, mat it pays litem 1 ..... ... ifo nave their cities grow, ana tney are .... . . . . juv,:tal. tn 1 willing 10 u.m toiui '""""""" their money uaca in tne increaaeu iiuo of lan1, or the general increase in bust- The result is that the migratory disposition already so pronounced in these days is intensified, and it has be- ome a familiar thing not merely for in dividuals to move, but for great aggrega tions of workingnen to shift the scene of their activities from one city to another, sometimes thousands of miles away. Time was when where the average man found himself living, there he continued to live, unless circumstances of excep tional urgency impelled him to change his resieence. It is different now. Trans portation has become so cheap, and trav el so easy, that the ties of locality ait very lightly on the average American, and the fact thrt you find him settled ,h; v-.w York or Pennsylvania I i"'S year in .ew xora or tennsyivania, ag-jrJa yon a very uncertain basis for ex- I ' . pecting to find hun next year in the same place. AY hen yon hear of him again, if he hasn't moved to Texas, or 7coma, or Southern California, or Maine, or North D iknbi v.iu feel thiit h must have had you ieei mat n8 musi nave nau mine exceptionally good reasons for stay- beads, acd croak about the inability of rollinz stones to gather moss. We have changed all that Moss is at a discount, and there is a premium npon rolling.- Scribntr. It Wasn't the Principle. A young man with excited step and a flushed face stopped a policeman and stated that he had been robbed. "When and where 7" inquired the offi cer. "Out on the Embankment this after noon." "How much T" "Well, as near as I can figure it, there was about four and four pence In the puree." "Have you any suspicions?" "No." "Isn't it pretty small sum to complain about 7" queried the officer ; "or is it the pinciple of the thing which actuates yoaT "Principle of the thing be hanged,' hotly exclaimed the yonng man. "What I'm after is the money, and if I don't get it I'll have to walk thirteen miles home Principle is all very well, bat I'd t)u of it blowed sky high before I'd walk thirteen miles!" Concerning; the dead, speak onlf good. Concerning your Sunday snifter Break eay. IMFAHTSflllVALIDS. TAPtl-''ffRA;E7".UeOBAjrKWK. wm. A" MaTte r"o f I mpo r ta nee to You ! If suflerirg from lonK standing Hironir Diseases. Disease of the Blood, Skin and Xervou. Hvtein, as those suffering from EYE. EAR NOSE AND THROAT TROUBLES, T,-?--..,-i.f i '' 3- V'J J. 1 Mcrl.LEL.VS:. M. I . Sil tU " t.'l"ne I NOTICE TO ALL INVALIDS ! , . The well krown Oculist, Aurist. f iptlcian. nd Prlneioal ol DR. MORITZ SALM, tbeorn.".iEye,lr,NaaUdThru.lnlirmary,oft bus, kuI , i,rxT TT T A XT TheOelonratea wpeoiaiiMon inrooir ?-;V. "... I)K I. j.MClwL,XiJ-(L,rt-i,? wine IliHtilnte. nun late nincil 01 iu , , i-Tv. J. J ,,. n .-a rumliiioi Bunteuntulbs BellOrook sanitanum, wiU trail and surgical Institute, be aline SOMERSET HOUSE, SOMERSET, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, This will "ive his numerous patients, ical treatment, an opportunity to whose' duties at the Institute will permit only monthly cian visits to your CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE EYE, bucu as Granulated Lid, Chronic Intlam ruation ot the Lids, of tue lri, of the Cbo roid, of the Retina, Chronic I Icerations, Spasms of the Lids. Cancer of the Lids and Kye, Tears Iltiniiing uver me iuix.r,j Hlin.lns Purulent or Matieiini? hore Kyea, Gonorrheal Oplittialmia, Syph- :n.r- ..i:,v,.imi. Hi H ntches or Brown n' nx ih. Ball. Phlvctenular Ut.hilalamia, Opacities, or Milk White Spots on the Eye, i.ijiimma or runuinu of the Xerve, Aniur- rosi?. Falling out of I-aslies, Sores, Reduces of Edges of Lids and Eyes, and ail other dis eases towuicn the tyeor 11s appeuunB liable, positive and rapid cure guaranteed. EAR TROUBLES ARE CURED In an astonishingly quick time. He will relieve yon of all roaring hissing and ringing noise, heaviness, itching pain, running of tbe ear, will close up a hole in a drum ot 5U . ....li. . mill insert Artificial Er i)rra of his own invention, with astouish- ingly gratifying results. k WqRD ABOUT CATARRH. It is In the nervous membrane that wonderful gpmi.uuiti envelop surrounding the delicate tissues of the air and food passages, that Ca- tarru makes its stronghold. Once establish- . h " viull ,nd renders j,fe Dut a long-drawu breath of misery and disease, dulling the sense of hearing, tram- reeling the power of speech, destroying the fuofsnVell, tainting the breaih and kill- the rrtined nleasures of taste, lnsidu- ou.Iy. by creeping on irom a B. .u.u 1 delicate coats and causing inflammation I 1 1 : 1 .1 . .. j 1. V. .t I .l.rt M In. sloughing ana - . 7 . . . t ; 1 I tjent BlMj ,n alleviatives are simply pro- rnuticated sufferina-. leading to a fatal ter mination. Dr. McClellan has, by a treat ment local and constitutional, made the cure of this dreed disease a certainty, and has never failed. Even when the disease bad .-,. fneh-ful inroads on delicate constitu lions, hearing, smell and taste have been re- covered, ana me disease tuorougu.y un. out. A LIFE OF EXPERIENCE. . . . . . . . , f ' Alter attending 1 full course in tbe f.ea and frrailnalinff with hilfh- honors be was not content 10 stop there, medical wiles but has since a'tended other colleges, and several limes reviewed the whole profession; i . . . 1 ha. . htfi trnveiiHi extensive v lor tne nuriiose I ,.t sn..n,ur,i hauino liiilnl Die best yuil Colleges. Hospitals, Dispensaries, Eve Ea, Lcm. and other medical and sur- jnHitions on both continents ; trsvel- ingj iiiuusanua 01 isiiiro iwiu 7 c-r. "Pending thousands of dollars; improvinK j every aavamage wiiiim uis chiimiuiiu, aim GHRONIC DISEASES, The Doctor treats no acute diseases, but 1 f.uwiirau k &mn EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL SCHMIDT :inn:The Largerst Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES ESTABLISHED 1836. DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF FINE WHISKIES.r IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS. A0& 95 ASD 97 FIFTH AVEXUE, PITTSBURGH, PEWA. 49- AU Orderi received bg mail or otheruix wtS raectre prompt attention. Near PnlWaeJphla. rtehool Oyea. Heat, lftth. Vearlr Etniir, MOO. Qaarterly Payaata,SlM. Aitiais imI rtwian ymr aw. nd txn ttlwol. lor Wt roiat or AaafcpnUf. Aii.i tm t tta riuaet ( stwlamu ixni with titc lriacifMU Tcber All ms and ro". tut nota has i tt m Mma naMtoc ad is 71. I ainnroc. ext. LfimiMiim. otoorriaaMtaKW tptMudni) mirmtcti- raptniv. rnnannonne ina ivW1-'""" vara) bor Psnxai k ctnfU-u nay rlct any wlj. or a Buuimw. CoIIwe-Pfepary. E IcitncaL. or Cnrir fcrnpJ" coutM. tttvsical and Chciaical laboratory. PractKal Buuneu DcparrnMnt. with TtlcfTAptoy. Short-hamt. Typ-""" Mu, c. Wore fully wppticd with ansirana thaa any nttm Colr--boo4. Kmitm AcfcWwty atfonH efy cWort. thm taei ducattott-. and tfcc best tnmrnf. Ft.pd tnvrt cof tery expfwe. eatm.to for adatiMW. N tliuMraced catalofiM test free a aay atfctreta. SWlTUlM C SliUHTleilX-B, aVl. A.M. (liarrard Walt4uc. rnM-. ad FtmrmXm. aiodaa. i"a- CiicvUciMttuaaActt. "Some livc Mors mm - tl y- . x - the more worrfwAHie briehris Busy.wives who never seem to row old.Try d. ca.ke - A. completa wreck of domestic happiness ha often resulted from badly washed dishes, from an unclean kitchen, or from trifles which teemed light ax air. But by these things a man often judges of his wife's devotion to her family, and charges her with general neglect when he finds her careless in these particulars. Many a home owes a large part of its thrifty neatness and its consequent happiness to SAP0XJ0. WGroeers often substitute cheaper roods for 8APOUO, to snake a better profit. Send back inch articles, aad lnalat oa karlo Just what you ordered,-. m oNur Ptpfaet Substitute iqr Mother's MilL INVALUABLE IN CMOLCK l.fTUM NS TttTMIHO. M Quick Assimilated Foci rom Dvspcrrics, Consumptives, convaliscints. A rtnrter Nutrient in all wt!q Oiacaacs. Kfaumta NO COOKINO. mm tn Aix CuaaTta. CFI mw book. -Tk CaJTI OC.HU AHn yaurm or l. Itm" uiM ttm la mi WW Doliber-Goodafo Co., BOSTON. MAS. MJ AJi SEPT. 26TH AND 27TH. and others who are in need ofrned consult tins diatinguuncu p ijw- community makes an entire speciality of chronic and lomr standing- diseases. Cases Kie "P by other doctors and prouoiincetl mcurabl. Iia n.t t.ire to see. The Doctor hai, treated over 15,000 cases in Otiio in the la.-i twelve yirs many of which ba.l been given inaa incurable, some to be Blind, others leaf, and a laiye number to be invalids for life. But behold! now they See and Heai, and many are started on the niga roaa to health and recovery every day. Th 1 i.-i or ia surrounded wutu tne largest collection of tine instruments ever imported 10 this country for examining anl treating all diseases of tbe Head, Face, Kyt, Ear Throat, Heart, Lungs, Stomach. ;Liver, Kidney, Bladder, Skin, Biain and Nervous System, Cancers, Tumors, files. Swelling;-, Old Sores, Fits, Paralysis, Neuralgia. Kheu niatinm llmnov. Gout. Sick Headache, De- hil.ru livorewinn of Soirits. Diseases of Children, Hereditary Diseases, etc., etc., and in fact, all long standing and Chronic Dis ease. DISEASES OF WOMEN Such as have baffled the skill of all other physicians and remedies, quickly cured, Cancers, tumors, fibroid and pulytioidgrowit cured without the use of the knife or caus tics. No culting, no pain, no danger. Small Tumors, Cancers, Warts, Moles, etc., Removed without acids, knife, pain or scar. New method, Electroysis. EPILEPSY OR FITS Scientifically treated and positively cured by a never-failing method. RECTAL DISEASES. 116 HI9U lUAKCJ a He also makes a speciality of all forms of Rectal Diseases, Kl. Internal and exter nal. Itchinir and Bleeding. Kectal I leers, Fissures. Fistula which are often taken for Nervous and Lung Diseases, all cured if taken in time. Remember we cure all forms of Piles without pain, interruption or deten tion from business and without the use of Knife. Caustic. Ligature, or Injection. Come and be convinced. PRIVATE DISEASES Blood Poison Venereal Taint. Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Emissions, Los-e of Sexual Power, Weakness ot Sexual Organs, want of Desire among sxe whether from imprudent babits of youth or sexual habits of mature years, or any cause that debilitates the sexual functions, speedi Iv and permanently cured. Consultation ree and strictly confidential. Absolutecures guaranteed. No risks incurred Torres pon- dence promptly answered, and medicines sent free from observation to all parts of the Lmted States. TO MIDDLE-AGED MEN'. There are many from tbe age of 30 to bO who are troub led with frequent evacuations 01 tue oiauuer, often accompanied by slight burning or smarting sensation, weakening the system in a manner the patient cannot account lor. On examination of the unitary deposits a nee. There are many men who die of this difficulty, ignorant of tbe cause. BUILDING and Most Complete Telaphone No. eaa, Acts fcr BvMima. tr CoUerc. FtJvWchak: Phwwkra. Cheniwtrv. Surmmr. FlKtrcAl o ftduretrf mrmt-claa .olree. Fin btaiMvn: nfte "f11 t:oH.ptctcy furnwfccrl. CtaBds fttra cret tot kmi-bat.. belike hoes use SAP0LIO .-V - bt , "GOOD ENOUCH"FAaia 3lS GOOD 3 5 Oir AND GASOLINE CAN! KAHUr.CTr.ED IV Hio linfield Manafg Co., - Warren, a Every Family Should Have One No Dropping Oil on the Floor or Table. No Faucet to Leak or pet knocked open M Vinlosions. Pumt and Can close automatically Al TicHX No LeeKefl- No E v H.rtlon Ana tstoLumi src. A Unlvertcl Kctstbo'd NecessltJ ForSale inSomn;t bj J. B. HOI.DERBAfM, M. HROrK . .v . ... . o l' t I'ik.'h'br TH rt "tmtV f 'A world. wr ta. i.-ueaara II if WMrtor ri will ,0-it.iritKt UVm PkvK"" ' mm Uwllt. MSbov. OBI th'wkwr.ia fa u wff cr mvk atarw mt th ebc. AH van to do in It I th, W i t a EYLO Iffttn w i war tr aIL.nir avrhbdia AYtM0RLX t raiunii . V . , .k. sit Mil .I Ma (! Kfm. Tk. fcUowiaf cat afatw "" . . amen, rt ot b.i it - -:! , W Wlliatia)n awuw TQoaa ' oT. W. p., .11 .pf r.r.- k.UAiitVl a CO.. - !. rrun A.a or hf w rnrr .tn.l.e. h K fri N wtktrh m thm f-i Prtoct tnaMkMpar. WimiMd a7. Hot k ladu and . with aotU and fi fj-PF, oetlr with omr lanra d ralnablf Iwof H4m.all axil locai ily TTtba wtich. ara (V. Ail th wrh 7Hi kaaanlrs. Ta umptw, ''J mm from l y a Z ma- u-j aJ aaantta. NO. 88 FRANKLIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE. JOHN H. WATERS 3 BR0 PLUMBERS, CTEAH AND CAS 711122:. We a" now entaMiheil in our new buililinir. hieh. e tan !' ly miv. t- tiie Ix-j-t-arrantied for our biixineaa in Wi-tern I'enn-ylvania. KerylhiiiK periaiinnu to tl.e Hlumblng, gleam an't ti tu-iiiev c rri.1 in stcx-k. Weill. an tormenv. irive eareim auenuo-i 10 the STEAM A No UuT ATLK HEATIN'. b'.i inem. our former effort in thi line enbrai-e some of the largest lmfliliars in the eouuty, witu entire Mipre In the SI PI LY PKPARTMENTwe carry a full line of Rnt'ber anil leather Beltiiwr. .Steam an.i NVater H.we, Valvef. Injectom. Lnorieators steam GauK. Iron Viye Filling-, ttc- frices quoted on application. JOHN C. FINCH. DEALER IN Golden Wedding f Whiskies, 146 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OLDEST ESTABLISHED HOIPEIN THEtlTi. where nothinjt but pure Ki""! re put up, stm-tly for lamily and medii inal nee. Noth ing better than t.oMen Weddina-. Next on the list, tiui-kenlieiraer's, tiray'n MonoDHUela Eye. Tbew irvli are leading brand. Xrandiea of Tiulaee of 17h on Baud, tiitw, Holland and Do meMic : also.tlld Tom. Fint-h klden Weddina. tl ! full uuart. 6 tor $." : Uuekenbeimer'ii, tbe aame : MunoiiKHbela, IS per dozen. W ine", tf ner dozen, t:l lor one ha:f iioren. eenn-iT dox- ei. Also bave in stock. Urandfatber's Choice, at 12 per gallon, barrels at upecial rates. 4-30-lyr. 1)0 Y0C KS0T Tliat you are buying dirrrt from the distiller when you end your enters to I. E Lipen cot, the old fashioned Whis-key house'.' No rectifying; no comiioiinilinp, but direct from the 'LiprsscoTT llisriLLiiKT," situated at I.ippem-ott l'it ftlice, tireene county, Pa., wljkh Las always maintained its reputation of making mix .-Uanhj. Out mail onler epaittnent (rives prompt attention to all order.', and at tbe prices we olfer cur kkmI?, makes our competitors en vious. We carry in stork the following well known brands of Kye Whiskies, in quarts. iralloiia and barrels : Lippenoott s. Overholt's (iibson. Guckenbeimer, Mononeahtla. Grays, etc. Also a full and complete tUxk of Wines, Brandies, Gins, Ac. trrif; for Price Lift and save numcy. U. E. LlPPKHCOTT, Distiller and Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 539 Smilhfield St., Pittsburgh, Pa. FACTS i That I iM-ll the owinu kchkIm le very low prices : Two Three years old Pure Rve f no per gallon. - 2 e - . i.so h . t. . J r, M 4. " " " " 4.W " " Four Six Ten Fifteen " ' S..M) " " " " 7j0 " Twhnty-one All from the be known distillers. California 5 vear-old pure Wines, ail kiiin at f i.OO tier aallou. hine. Moavl. Claret, HiiiiKarian. Sherry anc ort Wine. din-ct Importation)., in alaw. Puie niported Brandiea. ;in. at the lowest fiiiuics. Call or send for aneeial pri"e lift. Mail order prooiptlr attended to. No extra charge for pack ing aud boxing. A. ANDRIESSEN, 72 Poiaral Street. Allegheny, Pa. HEW HOTEL AT CUMEBLAND. & P. Sweitzcr, late ot Sand Ftch,lias purchased " THE AMERICAN HOUSE," At Cumberland-, Md.. and has refitted and refiir nWbed the said houe throughout, and made il a tint-elaiw Hotel to accommodate the trav eling public with good table, and choice Uquora at tbe bar. He also has in connection with the Hotel a laree quantity of Haughman and Swell ter fure did Kje Wbiky for a!e, by the liarrel or gallon, at the following prices : Two Year old at t2 00 per gallon. Three " - " '.' fa) " Four " " S U The price of the In it II cent for each aral'on. The price of the W l.bkeT and Jug must always aonmriany the onler, which will in-ure prompt atlentioa and shipment, Addresta all orders to S. p. SWEITZER, apr2-'30-60, CVMBERLAND, MD. AY rRIT OF PARTITIOX. To Sarah Vonght, intennanried with Freeman snner. of heatr V. (.. Marshall t o., Ka. Yon are hereby notified that in purioanoe ot a anioi rartinon twnet out ol the urpnana t oairt ofrtueret County. Fa. and to me directed. ! will hold an Inquest on the premise on the real estate of William Voiiirht.decea.-ed. situate in Black Twp , Somerset County, Fa , Kockwool Hon.urh, au4 tbe town -f Caivelman, aame Co on Friday, the uth dar of Scptcml-er. 'so. when and where you can aiiend if von think proper 8Hirr' (iFrica, K. d. McMll.l.KV, juiy i, i,-i. t snenir. j CiKO- N.CIIAMER, Ag't -lrr. dM t. Pleasant, T. SAW MILLS. patiht vaRiaski raicnoM aao atLT rito. STEAM ENGINES. HAY PRESSES, SHINGLE MILLS. PORTABLE GRIST UILL3, TIIP.ESHI.VO MACHINES 4c. Send tor Illustrated Catalogue. juIZMJt. A. B FARQrHARCo., ty-EESS9 ( mm I WNo more of this v v ' 'A Waft--K. ? V Robher Riom tmlnaj won alWnthrtably ttght. groom. J aiip off tta. feet. THE "COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO. wiak all thtr iioea with tnatde of bel Kned with lulurr. Thu eOiun w. IM atau. and prav.au u,. tulmef fnna atipUig oft Call tor tb " Cofc-berter ''ADHESIVEjCOUNTERS' frl0 and. SOLID"- 7F.EL FEMCE! FIPflHD'EiTMETflL 'cr r-sioc m-es, CH-jncHFS. CcwFrEmt3. Fo3 CAROCNS fcten Arbr, imlow Go.irdv Trcllnrs Hle-pr.f Pf.tSTFUlNO I.tTH. UIH1R kTx Ac. Write for Illustrated OUalugne: mailed lm: CENTRAL EXPANDED KETAL CO IIO 'Hnter St Pttbtn;li. F. ' ardwar. ea kee It, Ctve ninie of taia paper STILL IN BUSINESS! allei- ley's Photograph C My patrons are informed that I am still in the And am at all times prepare! to take all kinds of pictures, from a Tin-fjp ot Cabinet Photograph, To a Lil'e-ize Cravon. Instantaneous Pro cess u?el, and ail work minraiiteed to be satisfactory. jyGaliery up stairs, next to VotigLt's grore. v -M. II. tVI-.l.M.b. PITTSBURGH NURSERIES. (Established JS40 OI'K ELKO AXT ILU'TRATEU CATALOG t"B for lf.D will be mailed on appli. aliou. Every Farmer, Gardener, Amateur or owner of lot thoiil.1 bave one. Orders for flowers and Floral Emblems hare Immediate attention. (Telephone 230.) JOHN R.& A. MURDOCH, 508 SMITHFIENST. PITTS BURH FA. WM. B. SHAFER, 'p. o. lot 24T. aoaitascT. ... ) Surveyor, Scrivener, Draughtsman, and Real Estate Agent, Id DO YOU WIJII TO BL'Y BUY OR SELL LANDS OR HOUSES ? Call at this Aficncj. C,00() Acres timbered and cleared land for .-iale. iu twenty odd tracts, coiifdtinir of Ilenilock, Tine, White Oak, Hi Oak, Chestnut, Ash, Cherry, Poplar, Ac, mostly available to Paihoad. Calls also attended to for surveying, near the lines adjoining in counties. Terms on Real Estate to suit pur chasers. Office above new Postoflicc, with J. A. Lerkev. Modern Science Has diovrvti tliat all dUt-tVMds are causil y MICROBES, Therffor a'l iliwaw-i rsnbecnretl hr 1"tny 1 ii V tt e Mi toiHd. mh! (h tvair n m!y n earth thnt ill txmjIJh ibm lihci.t ha:;nlt WM. RADAM'S Microbe - killeR It Is a thorough bl.md purifier, a wonderful on-tiseptn-and coniainii;i; no ding halevtr, i; t'tt-fei-tlv safe. The MICROBE KILLER i compr.e.1 of di-tiilert water iiiipreviiMted nh powerful icrm i-t'.y-n m-ert ahicb permeate, and punned the tfr ire svMem. Send for our Book giving History of Mi. crobes tnd Discovery of this Wonderful med ecine. Free. UIGHT STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Aik rour Drugs!- for it. mi nnriHiini y"i,..t,haJt .Sr O IIND FOR OUft CATALOGUE... PRiCt ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS. INO. W. ST BELL 431 Wood St., Pirtslw'g" t.Lta " PholcgraaMc S.pp':e View f'amera.-.. ive ame:a. and ' famon. XUIiAN STen diiren.nl Send for CaUloiruc nl 2-m. SEND YOUR JOB WORK To the SOMERSET IIEniLP We do the neatent, cheapest and best Jwh rr lor In thiom it. on shorten nnt fee. fTMTC to caina u.r ihe .f ' Autll I O Mme drown Ni'r-e-T WANTED MOST LI5ERL TERS. '' ilMi-. f.i-:li!le4 litit-ftl llie 1 Hfirel. 1 t'let r P-ibiished. .ml bit known lirerie in lr' Ironntry. Adrtreaa W. A T. rl-nith. t.neva mm aniii..Ri. i .i TifT-' a. , 1 - - - i i .n Witf 'I-1 ft mst ( i 1 R 3 Ier f.epera. . Y ."1h'thefl In 1. ' i Is" mf -mf -mumms aaKaiaaaansaaBiaiair York, Pa. ;3"&L ;.'CV iafct--j---.-. - .s . '
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