The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 10, 1890, Image 4

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    Hard on the Darkey.
One tin? SswvUrr Jvlimi bntasM n
x C'n!'ed.Tte GeiR-raJ over to nee resi
dent Hayes, rxhurt had fouch! ajraiiist
him or beet b.t Ly Lim, or iu some
way hd been thrown in contact or oppo
sition to him during the war, and had
strode op a preat friendship irh the
Southerner. He hid become more or
lessof a con ret 1 to the Presidents South
ern policy of conciliation, and Mr.Schurt
in desirous of bolrtering the Piwnden
tia'arro. The General was introduced
into the tharme.1 circle i 31 mediately after
a Cabinet m?tiEiJ Several of Mr. Hiv
es' advisers remained behind and were
presented. After a due amount of ma
noeuvring for position, the reconstruct
ed U.ld hi little tale :
"To explain to you. Mr. President, what
I am aboot to relate," said be, "it is
neoMwary that I suould po somewhat into
deUiL All Southern hoase are built
with wide verandas running across the
front, and not Snfreooetiy clear around
t!ehooe. Here we father and meet
our friends, smoke, drink, tell the news
and exchange views. At my boose in
middle Alabama, only a fortnight ago, I
sat on my eerenda in company w ith a
judge, two majors, a colonel, three prom
inent lawyers and the leading physician
of the county. In a sentence, the brains
blond and aristocracy of the connty were
sinble on my veranda. What is to
follow will rlcirly demonstrate to yon,
Mr. TreMdent, the great, the enorinoos
change which has come over the South
under the influence of your beneficent
policy.
"An old colored man came by the
bouse driving a mule hitched to 6 cart on
which were two Ules of cotton. He
iaued for a minute in front of the boose
torehthie luulewhea cneU' the party
acrnrte-l him :
" 'Where are yon going with that cot
ton, I'ncle Joe?'
"I'sedrivin' hit to the station, sab."
" -Whcwe cotton is it "
"'Mine, Pali. Mine;" an 1 se jrt two
mo' bales to hum, sail, ready to go. I
ginned it ail myself, sh.
"'Why, I'ncle J.,' said the Coh nel,
'you must begetting rich. If you liave
four bales of rot ton all yoorown, you are
a apitli-L I tliink you ouht to treat.'
"W'y, aartin, ah,' KtUl the negro, 'If
you penimen will do me the honah to
drink with n:e, I be nios' happy to itfan
treat
"So, Mr. President, the w hfle party
Mok their feet down off the railing, went
down the rtreet, entered a ttal.xiti.and
drank w ith that colored man, and at his
expense."
A solemn stillnet foil over the cronp.
Mr. Have locked somewhat at a loss to
nee where Lia policy had been sustained
and somewhat dubious as to whether he
could approve of anything which involv
ed liquor drinking. Private Secretary
lingers tried to bot tlie situation a mile.
"Yes," said he, ' it evidently indicates
that a change La been taking place in
the social status of the freedmen. While
few year" sr it would have been iro
twrwible for a white man to drink with a
colored man, and at his expense, now
both are possible, r tLi gentleman has
evidenced. It is very plain, Mr. Presi
dent, that your beneficent policy has
already born good fruit in ameliorating
the condition of the negro. Do you not
think so, Mr. Everts?"
"I am not certain about that," replied
the premier. "I would like to inquire
more clearly into the case. Do I under
stand you to say, tir, that the old negro
ginned his cotton himself V
"So he stated," replied the Southerner.
"And that on the strength of hi having
four bales of cotton you and your friends
drank with him?"
"Yes, Mr. Secretary."
"And at his exjiense?"
"Yes, sir."
"Well, I think, sir, it was simply
damnable."
The hole party looked as if they were
drinking hot tea over a dynamite mine.
"Simply damnable," repeated the Sec
retary. "Mr. IC.-arts," broke in 5en. Schurz,
"I fail to see the justice of your remarks.
I would te pieu-1 to have an explana
tion. What is it that is damnable?"
"That this old colored man." replied
Mr. Evarts, "should have to gin his cot
ton twice." W.ithtnjlou I'i.
A Startling Death Roll.
From tbe Phi'.aJt'li.hla T1lh-.
. The death of Congressman Lewis F.
Wataon, of the Twenty-eeventh district
(Cameron, McKean, Venango and War
ren) makes the elartUng death noli of
three in our delegation of twenty-eight
members, before the close of the first ses
sion of Congress and two of them wore
the honored title of father of the House.
William I). Kelley was tbe first to fall
in the race, and like the others, he fell in
the harness. lie was the oldest member
in consecutive service, and had been to
for some years, being two years the senior
of lUndall in continued service and fonr
years the senior of O'Neil in length of
wrvice. He had been a familiar figure
in the halls of Congress since in 19i0, the
date of the republican revolution, and he
w js often in the llonse during the early
lays of the present session, but too feeble
to accept the distinction on committees
to which his abilities and experience en
titled him. He died in the early days of
the scHsion, leaving to Randall the title
of father of the IIoa.se. He had reached
his three score and ten with half of
another decade added, and his work was
done.
Samuel J. Randall never entered the
halls of Confrrets after the title of father
of the House descended to him. Indeed
he never appeared in that body during
the present session of Congres. He was
qualified as s Congressman on his death
bed by special resolutions of the House,
and he lingere 1 many weeks ever dream
ing of restored rigor that would enable
him once more to take the seat that bis
name had made luttrous in his country's
history. Wearing disease finally con
quered the w ill that had ever been in
domitable, and he obeyed the call for the
lo-ig halt before the important work of
the session had been accomplished. The
title of father of the House again de
orrnded to a Philadelphia man, Mr.
O'Xeil, and thus three of our city repre
sentatives wore the chaplet in lew thaa
iialf the period of the einle session.
Lewis F. Watson had not stamped his
impress open the statesmanship of the
country, and hi public service had been
fitful. He was fin-t elected in 187s then
defeated in 1S78 and reflected in 1SS0,
tut only to be deleated again until 1SSS,
when he won hie third term. For the
first time he had been Dominated this
vear fj two consecutive terms. He ws
abreast wi:h Kelley in braving tbe
storms of seventy-five winters, while
Randall fell in his CM year.
Pinoe the election of the present Con-
grew i a l.SSS, eU;ht members have died.
making, we believe, an unprecedented
list of mortality, and three, or nearly half
tbe whole number, were taken from the
tw euty-eight members forming the Penn
eylvania delegation.
George W. Peck, author of "Peck's Ead
Boy," now Mayor of Milwaukee, I. is
been nominated for gtvernor of Yiscci
ain by the Democrats.
CARTERS
rJrmc T!
IVER
pins. tJ
pick rimArwYw t retire all the troublea torf-fc-nt
u a bHvm fw ft thr upwm. aucfc
ltusnew. Ni . iiro. Itreaa alrr
eaunr haio in tr. cVle. Ac. hi le their
remarkable suocea baa twva attorn im curiae
T Cim I.rrrua Lirca rtu
are eouallmlai4e in t'.tifiroa. oimc
am) an-rentinr U aam-xmpaiC wtu
tra-raMo ail diMrr of lha avAnaoh,
imuiai the liwr ana reuial Um tHsmt.
Lan it Ur only corwd
KEAE)
Aeto tfi-r would bm alaio ufcwa to tbam
,ho miflf from Una duurewan eofnpUM:
out forrunateir th-ir r ed
km, and those wh owe try thera will Boa
trow little : i Talombln ia ao mmr wmy that
Jheyw.ll not be iUiqc to do w.thot tbam.
but alter au ao ma
ktbobamaTaomacT lwttatblilwj
w make our rat b.t. Our pttla cure
while oth do not.
Cnc' Lrrrut Ijtkx Till rr Terr aman
UilMTMlltlK (ne W tw pUla mafca
a d o." Thrr are irtrirtlr teabVad do
not mi or purrr. inn by their rv" at-ina
lina all who ww tiiem. In vials at S5 eentu:
tetur$I. eremrhero, or aeot bj Biaa.
tarst trxst co, ft it.
fcJS Salfa Sfe
SCOWS
A-J Of Pure Cod
m Liver Oil and
( fj1 HYP0PK0SPK1TES
Vljl g of Lime and
' Soda
t endr-rl anl prewrlbed tf lead'nf
hyiclnU9 botsune Ijolh lie Lirrr
ai:4 J.wopnoapfci are t!m rtnlK-l
atl. c'.a In cure of Consumption. It I
aa palatable aa milk.
Scoffs Enu!s!8niwrnr
im a wnmlrrpU t Itwh frlwrr. It Of
H.M jiamtdg lur CONSUMPTION,
Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasttsf Sis
eases, Chronic Concha and Colds.
Aak turSceu'amalMcti aad tuxa noouier.
TThen T sty Cm lis tiot mean neratr to
tron tnetn tor a lime, ana toes bhi toEa i
tura WFaiB. I Maa.i A BAXilCaX. CUSJL
1 bate mads lbs dueaaa ct
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKKESS,
a life-long stsdy. I vtasiait my ramedv ta
Cubs tbe worst cane, beeauae otbara tiava
(ailed ta no reaaow for not now receiving aeora.
ttui at once for a treuitw aad a aa borru
of dt '. TaLUBUt KifxaDT. Oi'a Expreaa
and i- CXLoe. It eoata yoa BotbUkc lor a
trial, Ji4 it will oorw 70a. tiilroai
IROOT.M.C lUftasitT.Knrrsn
rrT" 1 ' " ''"
" This is the blanket the dealer
told rac was aj good as a
FREE Get from your dealer free, the
9 a Book. It Ls lian.ib-mie pictures and
valuable information aliout horses.
Two or three collars for 1 S i Hone
Blanket will make your horse worth more
and eat less to keep warm.
5A
5A
5A
5A
Five Kile
Boss Stable
Electric
Ext-a Test
Ask for '
30 other style at prices to suit every
txrJv. If you csai't get them from youl
icaier, writers.
BLAMEfETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.
KOr CTNU1NC WITHOUTTM t SW LSBCl
al:imiM bv 'A. AVKfW Sow. Mllld i. who
DKKe tbe famous Hon' bemd BaktT tiuuiLeU.
B. &c 33.
Late "Buyers
are uoi:e FURTVXATK
THAN USUAL THIS SEA
SON. In many lines in our Press Goods De
partments we find a surplus, particularly
in
SUMMER WOOLENS.
Tina snrplus must fro. Room is needed
for Fall Goods, now arriving.
A sale of Fine Imported Drens Goods
Novelties 10 to 42 inch r odi at 60 cents.
Very larjre and choice line, every piece of
wdiou ouwo id price iroro f 1.W to II. ii.
Surely tbis is reaching Bed IUk.
Choice line of M inch Cloths, 50 cents. 30-
inch Wool Suitings, 30 cents.
And in the
SILK DEPARTMENT.
Extra quality M Inch Black Sarahs, 50c
JO lBcli liiack biirafas 75 cents.
A ery large line of Colored Befrence
i!k. 19 inrbea wide, 7o cents, worth iulrin
sicaily il.i.
1XI piece Colored Arm are Bilks at $1,
extra heavy quality, down from (1.25 and
tl.'si. Araiures now marked $1.00 a yard.
These and many other items tor late buy
ers to profit by in these stores.
Write our Mail Order LwpartmenL It of
fer aaroe advantage a are presented over
the counters.
Boggs & Buhl,
115,117119, ud 121 Federal Street,
iLLEGHENf, Pa.
ACHE
1
Johnstown Business House
GREAT NEWS !
1 i
THE NICELY BOYS
Will never be nonf, if tbey can help It. Kettfaer
will
J. S. Ashbridge,
Tbe Johntfowa Carpet au, bat a will sell fan
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
Window Shades, flags
Mats, Matting, Ii-e Curtains,
J ' and Curtain Poles,
Oieapar than tbev were ever beard of before. It
wUl ajuioua you. Call and at for jwurstlt
5. 131 FraakllB St ibBtB, I'a.
City Drug Store,
Near CKberT Baikiing, Next ta PutdKca
When in the city don't fail to call and see oj
at our prominent locauon, wnere you win
ive Drug Stores in
JOEQnTSTOWjST
The nublie rtronoiince It a eetn. We carry
a full line of Pure lrops. Medicines, Chemi
cals, Toilet Articles. Ac PhTKiaaM Pre
scriptions Carefully Compounded.
nespectiuuy luura,
CHAS. Yoi:SU, Johnstown. Pa.
Graduate of tbe Phil's. Collese of Pharmacy.
JsybIit, Vatctss, ClocU k, k
M tbe Old Stand, in a New Building, the
IS FILERS WITH ALL KIMS OF
Ornaments,
Watches,
Clocks,
Silverware, tc
I T . 1 V ..o 1 u r ii-Mira li i '1 Irt-
bleM.Kk wD.t kept in any tirst-t-LisM
Jewelrv Store iu Wer4 rn IVnnsylvania.
L. W. LTJCKHARDT,
59 and CI Main'Street, Johnstown. Penn'a.
THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM
Fockler & Levergood,
Can be found at 39 Morris Street, with
Complete Stork of
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCErvIES, QUEEXSWARE, c,
Which are on Sale at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Aa heretofore, farmers can get Beat Prices
fur their produce by bringing it to us.
vVe are now showing a Finst Una of
French Zephyr Ginghams,
Full Assortment of Plain and Hemstitched 3 to
V-UkCD
EMBROIDERED FLOUKCINGS,
ALL KEW DESIGNS,
BCTTOX3, BUCKLB,
CI1IP3, FHIXGE3,
LACES, TIES, TABLR00VEE8,
BEDSPEAD8, TOWELS,
ASD DAUASKS,
Of Newest Patterna.
Cheese Cloth Comforts.
John Stenger,
227 Main St., Johnstown, Pa.
SCHOFF'S.
Pars BuiW'iss, Rail Street, Opposite Alma Hall,
Jolinstown, PA.
SPECIAL VALUES IN
LACE CURTAINS!
With every pair of Curtain we rive the poles lor
IS rent, and iuarsni our Curtains cheaper
than the ume quality can he bought elfe-
here, ( all sod examine quality and
prices. A rnpk'le line of 1TJ
Oooda at lowest prices.
SCH0FFS,
Uain street. Park Building opposite Alma Ball,
Johnstown Pa,
THE POPULAR
DRUG-STORE,
Comer of Mala and Franklin Streets,
Ji O: II: 3fi S: T: O: "W: VI. Pi A
I now filled with all the best
In the market. My motto,
"io ir prices a xd quick: RETCRXS,"
Is rigidly adhered to, and full satisfaction guar
anteed. A fall line of
PARIS GREEN AND WHITE HELEBORB
Always oa band,
CHARLES GRIFFITH.
ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING
A SPECIALTY.
HARRY M. BENSHOFF,
MANUFACTURING STATIONER
AND-
BLANK BOOK MAKER.
H AN NAM BLOCK, .
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
HARDWARE
'johIdiIert,"
(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 Specialty.
BOTTOM PRICES RILE THE ROOST,
W3L B. DIBERT.
At the aid stand 00 Main street, Jubnstown, Pa.
SADDLERY AND HARNESS
S. LEXHART. JR.,
Successor to Samuel Lenhart, Alanutactarer
and l)ealer in
HARNESS,
SADDLES,
WHIPS,
NETS,
. " BLANKETS,
EOBES, 4c
Boi? Repairing Promptly Done.
143 Clinton St, Johnstown.
YOU CAN FIND
THIS
PAPER
a 11a la PrmsiiHS at tba Aiart: iwreau
SrREKnTGTOlT BROS.
wae will aissuu tut aarartiauai at hwast rata
eatf aa kaiivjaiv.at e nr - iitiwa-a
oart. Aad aji tua tuuijra aual ta aVtMwl to laa
a Mi aboaa. aad jt ba aara ia Uaa Sue DraaainT
aa tba vurhl tm km him a.
Chang t a Pint Ta'jla la Walnut
i Poplar Kitchen Press to Antiyje Ca!.
A Can ftocter ta t'ohcpaKf.
8aa abat aaa U doaa mtb 2 S C . wcrtb a
rrvir.
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.
TOS KEW DOOM IX TIIE
DIBERT BUILDING,
Corner Main and Franklin Sts.,
US Mens,Womens'.
Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES
can be found, in styles of all makes. I am
prepared to compete with one and all
dealers In the St ate. A 11 I aide is a trial.
SCOTT DIBERT.
LIQTOBS I
-..FINE OLD..
WHISKIES
And Imported IJqaors sold in bulk and liy the
OLD CABiyET, T03f JSOORt,
rtiSSVK GVCKESUE131EB,
riyCJTS OXiLDES weddixo.
CIDSOXS XX.XX WHISKIES.
James TIennemr, ImBnis. Cocmse. Wilbur
Futinan a - o n uia-kiH-rry i onuai. aiki,
Bt-lford and Soinewt PuieKjc Whinkies,
with age.
FISHER & CO.,
309 Main Street, Johnstown, Ps.
Administrator's Sale
OF
YalMMeM Estate.
7"Y VI RITE of an order of sale Issued ont of
I the Orphans Court 01 somerset wuit. r ,
aud to the uudeihrned directed, as A.lmiiiinra
torof the eia:eof U.S. Weiier, deceased. I wt.l
espose to public outcry, on the premises, in oum
erset Twp-, gomarset County. Pa., on
FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, '90,
t 1 o'clock o. m.. tbe following described real
estate lale the purfnY of V. . Weller. dee d,
vis . A ccrain trac of land situate in erset
Twn.,nerwrtC , I"a., adjoiiiius; lands of Wm.
K Weller hamnel J v eller. i. C. Sellers, W Uliam
Barndt and eo. O- Bittner. rontaiuint; 25 acres
and 1S5 perches. havin thereoo erecu-d a two
story frame l-wellimt Hou, a rood stable, and
other outbuildines. A (rood nuiDiiifc spniiif, land
in eoodculuvation situate three-fourths ol a mile
fromHushand, and three and .half mile from
Conenet CooTenlenl to church and school.
rr TMfC . Ten percent of tbe pur-
1 fcrvIMO cbe money to be paid
as soon as the property h knocked down ; one
half of balance ou delivery of deed, and balance
in one year fr..io date of ss!e, without intent.
One-third of the pur. base money after the pay
ment of dc'.ts u remain a lien the prrmwrs ;
!.Ltajr!"jpjravAhS
w cue', wraow 01 wnu ... . . --. - . : .
death the principal sum to be paid to the heirs of
Attorney. Administrator.
PUBLIC SALE
YaluaWEeal Estate.
BY VIRTTE of an order of the Orphans- Conrt
of Horoerset uuty. I'a., to tbe sutocriber,
there vhll be sold at public outcry on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, 1S00,
. . . . . . 1 r.iiM-tn. MiwttMt ml ea
st z o COCK P. m.. Vll lUUU ...
Ute of Lydia Hoch.-te'JeT, deceased. consiMinifof a
tarm situste in iTreenvme niu-u.p .
lauds ol Nosh Lint. E. K. Hochstetler, I nj
Hocbsteller, Noah Klineaman, John Atnoll ana
others, containing lib ai res, more or less, with a
miDwelling House,
Rank Bam. and other improvements theron
erected - HO acres clear, and ondcr a good mate
of cultivation ; acres in meadow : Is 1 m to
church, store, school, and rsitroad station at
Sand Patch. A number of never-falling rpnngs,
and fruit on-hard on tbe same.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-third In baud April 1. lWl.when nossess
ion w ill be given. Balance in three e.tial annu
al payments, withont interest .Deferred pay
ments to be secured on the premises. $H. part
of hand money, to be paid as soon as tbe same is
struck down. E. K HOCIISTETI.FR.
aujli Administrator.
ALEX. F. HAY,
CATERER,
Lade' end Gentlemen' Dining and
Lunch Room,
61 Penn Ave,
Pittsburgh, Pa
sW'e.ldiuios Parties, Luncheons. Ac supplied
;,tu mnv IMilili IKiiid hr
Willi e.erj ; - - j
railnrothercouvrvance. f snal and prompt at
tention giveu orders by mail or teiepauue. 6 3Hm
AfEC)HAT'S HOTEb.
Vbrftors to Pittsburgh will hud it 10 their In
terest to stop at the shore lioue. Run on the Eu
ropean and American plsn. It is entirely new,
situated at 17 and l t Water street, directly ou
positetne new R A U. IxpnC aud within four
iKiiares of the ExptMition Huildine. Mr. Alex.
Hutchlnsrui. so well and fsvormbly kuown in
this section of the country is the proprietor, scd
any traveler woo desires aomfurt and moderate
CAarge, snouia stop mere. b-a-ov.
YISITORS
TO TIIE
-PITTSBURG EXPOSITION-
Will And in oar exhibit a small selection of snob.
(uods as we carry, in great ranety, at our store,
NO. 4TW A V.. riTTSni KG, PA.
JOSEPH EiCHBAM & CO.,
PRINTERS, BINDERS, ENGRAVERS,
DIALCRS IM
Fine and tple Statiooery. Arfists Materials,
aad Fancy hkh, septo iw.
GEO P. MITCHELL,
Att'jrwt-Law and Solicitor of Pensions
and Pateuts, ftox H. a-hh.guii. 11. C
Clerk to Rctiaie Pension f'ominitiee for last
years. If you l:ke prompuiess, write me. olad
to rive aaiTice. s-wju
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re: lnt-i Ithlart
m4 wtl sMallt
rrmirwtwg. 1 a,.
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DISEASES
I M IMal1raa.i
a.Baoi.UTBXT cxntiA Uin I mtf I
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XECUTOR'S NOTICE.
tatata Of Abraham Lambert. Ute of Slooycreek
1 wp.. 9mm is, rs.
letters testamentary on the ahore estate hay
ln been ranted to the nndersifmed by the prop
er authority, notice is kereoy siren to ail per
sona indebted to said estate to matt immediate
payment, and those having elalina atrsin the
same will present them duly authenticated far
set! leant on Saturday, October 11, SO, at he lale
residence of deceased
JOXATUAX LAMBI BT,
illt ?uUa.
Fred. W. Biewker, Attorury.
sW Mmm
None of His Business.
For cool self jxwwahion or remark
able display of indifference in trying and
exciting limes tbe descendant of Ham
when he wants to he is hard to discount
The fact was forcibly illustrated in an in
cident connected with the recent trial of
the Chambers case at 1 ronton. It will
be remembered that one of the principal
witnesoes for the defence was Frank
Jen ken, a negro, an eye-witness of the
tragedy. Frank was whitewashing
chicken -coop only a few feet away when
the shooting occurred. On the direct ex
amination he tol J bis story in 3 straight
forward way, and his evidence was very
material. The cross examiner propound
ed the usual (joeetioiiS and made a stren
uous attempt to tangle the witness iu
giving his . testimony. Concerning the
facts immediately preceding and at the
time of the shooting, a question would he
asked Franc, iu which he would give a
prompt reply and then the attorney
would ask :
"What dii! you do then V
"I just went on white fashing the
chicken coop."
"But when the defendant appeared
with the gun and it seemed as if some
one was going to be hurt, what did yon
do then?" -
"I kept on whitewashing tbe chicken
coop. It was none of my business and
where I came from in Woodward county
Kentucky, I had long learned not to in
terfere with two white gentlemen engag
ed in settling a question of honor I
turned up one end of the coop and kept
right on with ray whitewashing."
"When the shot wos fired what did
you do,?"
"Kept right on whitewashing."
"Did you do anything when they re
moved the body?"
"Yes ; kept right on whitewashing."
The judge smiled, the spectators titter
ed, and the whole court room appreciat
ed this wonderful display of disposition
to attend strictly to one's own affairs. S.
7ui Republic
DRLKESXE3-LIQ10K HABIT Is iu Till
Wobld THitss srr ONi cvas, I) a. Haj.sss'
Uolucx Sraciric.
t! ran be riven In a oiDOfUS or enee without
the kiHwleitre of the persoa taking: it effectm a
speeiv and (wrnuineiil cure, wbetoer the patient
j a moderate drinker or an alcoliolit' swk.
ThottMtuda of drunkards have been cured who
have taken tbe l,oiden Specific iu their eoltee
without tnesr Knowledge, uwiay ocueve iney
unit dnnkiUK of tneirown free will. ro narmiui
effect resulu from Its administration. Cures aiiar
anteed. Send for circular and full particulars.
Address iu confidence, JoUtM Sl'KciriC Co., 1H.1
Race Street Cincinnati, O.
Grains of Gold.
Cheerfulness ia health ; melancholy is
disease.
Reprove your friend in secret, and
praise him openly.
rrejuil'ces are chains forged by ignor
ance to keep men apart.
The best preparation for the future is
the present well seen to.
There is no genius so gifted aa not to
need control and viviScation.
Of all earthly music, that which reach
es tbe farthest into Heaven is the beat
ing of a loving heart.
Whatever else may be wrong, it most
be right to be pure to be just and ten
der, and merciful, and honest.
Just as iron rusts unless it is used, and
water patiefies, or in cold turns. to ice, to
our intellect spoils unless it is kept in
use.
A man's virtues are pearls, and the
thread on w hich they are strung is the
fear of God ; break the thread and the
pearls are lost.
We wish to be happier than other peo
ple ; and this is almost always difficult of
attainment, for we believe others to be
happier than they are.
Whoever Is conscious of faithful earn
est effort should regard his temporary
failures with a calm and untroubled
spirit Reyret them he must learn lea
sons from them he may, but to sink into
despair because of them is both unrea
sonable and unmanly.
too Ladies Wanted.
And 100 men to call on any druggist for a
free trial package of Lane's Family Medicine
the great root and herb remedy, discovered
by Dr. Silas Lane while in tbe Itocky Moun
tains. For diseases of tbe Blood, Liver and
Kidneys it is a positive cure. For constipa
tion and clearing up tbe complexion it does
wonders. It is the best spring medicine
known. Large-size package, 50 cents. At
all druggists'.
A Stranger's Bluff.
There were a dozen of us in a smoking
car on tbe Lake Erie fc Western during
the closing days of tbe late Presidential
campaign, and of course we compared
notes.
"Gentlemen,", said a New Jersey bank
er, "I'll bet $20,000 on Harrison."
"Right now ?" asked a man who came
forward all of a sudden, having an old
carpetbag in bis band.
"Y yes, air."
"P. y. w., which means procure your
wad." said the stranger, and opening his
carpet bag he took oat a roll of bills as
big as your leg.
"That is, I will bet $20,000 that he gets
the popular vote," stammered tlie bank
er, "C. d. w. L rM which means come down
with the rhino," replied the stranger, as
he fished for his boodle again.
"I I haven't got J20.000 with me, but
I'll I'll see you later."
"Exactly. A ny of the rest of you gen
tlemen anything to say V
"I bank on Cleveland," remarked one.
"II. m. d. y.'b., which means how much
do you bank T" asked the stranger, as he
waved his w ad on high,
"Oh, I don't care to beL"
"Does any one else 7"
Xo one did and be took np bis carpet
bag and retreated into tbe .next car. I
found him there an hour later and ask
ed: "Were you betting or bluffing?"
"Here's tbe roll, and you can judge lor
yourself," he replied' as he took it out
I'm telling you straight when I say
that be bad $28 in bills wrapped around
an old piece of canvass not a dollar
more.
"I haint got no aristocratic blood in
me," he said, as he put the roll away
again, "and I hain't purty nor smart.
For these reasons I ginerally travel with
an offset, w hich the same is this, C. a. s.
ru." which means come and see me with
anything in the shape of a bet." .V. T.
San.
Hold It to 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 tbis remarkable medicine
for coughs and colds no ez pense ia spared
to combine only the best and pnreet in
gradients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Bal
sam to the light and look through It ; no
tice tbe bright, clear look ; then compmie
with other remedies. Price 60c, and $1
Selecting a Part.
Chicago Actress " I should like to
have a part in your revival of Cinder
ella r"
Theatrical Manager -"Do you think
yoa can play the part of Cinderella T
Chicago Actress" No, but I'd do most
beautifully as one of the sisters whom
Cinderella's shoes wouldn't fit" Y.
WetUg.
INFAflTSMVAUDS
ntA0tfc.Q W4.ET-.U60MsWRK.
mm
A Matter of Importance to You !
...na -(n.lin Throni? PiseiAM
EYE. EAR NOSE AND
" te !i?-"-V- T
I 1 Mr lLEI.4X. M. D , Speeialli t ou Chronic
" hi
-Krni.M to Invalids) :
. trrntT7 C T Af The
ft AA,t- .1
1 : i?ii
"J ... .. .. . . -:;
UK. iiV'IVl 1 i-t OaLi-'i, tneOermauia hye, Ear, Sose and Tliroa liuirniary.oi loium-
bns. sn-1
DR. J. J. McCLELLAX,
Tne
ical and aurgical Inslitut, t'olsuiou-i, u., aumumiai
be altbe
SOFERSET HOUSE, SOMERSET, 0
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
This
ill irive his numerous patients, and others who are in need 01 meaieri tresimeni. an opponn
ocousiiU thU distiiiKiiiiiied pliysiciau, whose duties at tbe Iiwlitute w ill permit ouly uionth-
nitrto cousu
ly vi.-lts 10 your common:!)'
CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE EYE.
Such as Granulated Liib, Clir nic I-i.l 1 n .
mat ion ot the Lil., of the iris ofllieUio
roid, of the Itetina, Chronic Ulcerations,
Spasms of the Uils, t'an-er of thf Lids and
Kye, Tears Running (,'ver the Cheeks. Iay
and Night Blindness, Purulent or Mattering
Bore fcyes. Gonorrheal Ophthalmia, Syph
ilitic Ophthalmia, lied Blotches or Brown
one on the Ball, l'hlyctrrmlarOphiialamia,
Opacities, or Milk V'htu Spots on the Kye,
Glaucoma or cuppin;.' of tlie Nerve, Annir
rosis, Palling out of Lashes, Sores, Bediiess
of EJes of Lids and Eyes, and all other dis
ease to which the Kye or its appendants are
liable, positive and rapid cure guaranteed.
EAR TROUBLES ARE CURED
In an astonishingly qtiick time. He will
relieve you of all roaring hissing and ringing
noises, heaviness, itching pain, running of
the ear. will close up a hole in a drum ot 'M
years' standing ; will insert Artificial Ear
Drums of his own invention, with astonish
ingly gratifying results.
A WORD ABOUT CATARRH.
It Is in the nervous membrane that wonderful
seiui-Luid envelope surrounding the Uelicaie
tissues of the air and food passage, that Ca
tarrh makes its stronghold. Once establish
ed it eats into the very vitals, and renders
life but a long-drawn breath of misery and
disease, dulling tbe sense of hearing, tram
meling the power, of speech, destroying the
faculty of smell, tainting the breath and kill
ing the refined pleasures of taste. Insidu
ously, by creeping on from a simple cold in
the bead, it assaults tbe membruus lining
and envelopes the bones, eating through the
delicate coats and causing inflammation,
sloughing and death. Nothing short of to
tal eradication will secure health to the pa
tient, and all alleviatives are simply pro
crasticated suffering, leading to a fata! ter
mination. Dr. McCleilan has, by a treat
ment local and constitutional, made the cure
of tbis dresd disease a certainty, ard has
never failed. Even when the disease had
made frightful inroads on delicate constitu
tions, hearing, smell and taste bave been re
covered, and tbe disease thoroughly driv?n
out.
A LIFE OF EXPERIENCE.
The Doctor has had a whole lite of study
and experience in his profession, and be en
joys advantages that fall to the lot of but
few After attending a full course in tbe
medical collf es and graduating with high
est honors, be was not content to stop there,
but has since attended other colleges, and
several times reviewed the whole profession;
bas also traveled extensively for the purpose
of improvement, having visited tbe best
Medical Colleges, Hospitals, Dipem-aries,
Eye, Ear, Lt so and other medical and sur
gical institions on both continents ; travel
ing thousands of miles both by land and sea:
spending thousands of dollars; improving
every advantage witbin his command, and
devoting the nest rears of his life to become
THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR with his pro
fession in all its branches.
GHRONIC DISEASES.
The Doctor treats no acute diseases, but
EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL.
SCHMIDT
: The Largerst
Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House
IN THE UNITED STATES-
ESTABLISHED 1836.
- "W. SCHMIDT,
DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF
FINE WHISKIES.:: Telepho"a
IMPORTER OF :
WINES, LIQ0.URS. AND CIGARS.
A'OS. 95 ASD 97 FIFTH A VEXCE, PITTSBURGH, PESA.
AO Orde I received by nail ot otherwise tciU rewire prompt attention, ta
Near PhiUdelphis.
HchMl Okm epu ltlu
Yearly Espenae, 3500.
Quarterly rmya'ts,S145.
A "feata won! rtentftas yonf ntm tnd brm t any : im for Rnttom. urv CoH. ISlSrtedtolc
Scfecmt, tm Wt fwA rt Aanapolis. Advttccd cImmi ia Physics. Oaonmrv Surwertaf. Flecmcai or
Cml fcihtiwtnitf. Classic. Mtteinatk. ate. Ota rf ria hM aysmn j t VluWv All
srwteats board with the Pnaclpal. TcacJam all mw mad rr&doate of ftrat-cUai t olletre- Fine buirdinfs tmrt 6W 4oM
rwam. Evct-v tmatm has ia tr ndittar and is cootpfeta-'y fortushecl Ccwds farm rrcf.l tor oi-1 bail. baw-Mll.
allttcuca,tc. Oyiaixasiwai. Speciai vQpatMmttim apt MMcletm taadwucc nidiy. rrtntr tutonnc and apo ial iri!t tar taw -boys
Patraart o ar1.its mxy aatect amy wtmite. or a Buctae-av. Corlrra-PtTparatory. f levtrxal. or Civil-KRffiatcfn
ccnir thrucai aftd ChemKal laboratory. Practtcal Busiacu rvparrswat. wnaTeUrifrapMy. Srisrt-fcarrl. Trne-writsr..
Uorm felly salted witk appararaa rhu aay orhcr CotieyMtDai' aefcooi. Meilaft Acadeaiy aaViH w-wr boa
ciafcft, ta Imrcducanoa. and the b traiaiaaj. hixed prices car ewery ettiswe. N eTtiatoa fvr aJatt-aHoa. Stm
Uivarated cataioanas aent tree to as Xldm. SWlTHlM C SHORTLiLH.l. a a u-tUanard UcaJbaieii l-naw-aT
saadPfaaw
1LLBRE
500
Girls who use
-eviafr
SAPOU0 are UUHjALI I'lAKK US
S APOLIO is one of the best known city luxuries and each time a cafes
ia used an hour is saved. On floors, taMes and painted work it acta like
a charm. For scouring pots, pans and metals it has no equal. If your
store-keeper does not keep it you should insiat upon his doing so, as it
fclirwya riv satisfaction and its immense sale all over the 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 in
their attempts to help around the house.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To Taa Xsnos: Fteaat Inform jour mtol
that 1 aara a Daaltiva Mjttv n h. -1
diansa. Br Its limi'r osa thousands of hopeless i
caMhambmpnBaoaktrmutl. I shall ba glad (
to sand twobottU of my .-raadj rBKE o anj of
yomr Madera wno hava oon.imitloB If thar win I
asndustMrKxpnasaadP.aaddnas. KssiMct.
feuir, i.s.aM)ccii,ii.a,iaipri8t..-.T.
TMC ONLY
Perfect Substitute
for Mother' $ Ki!L
IMVALUA3LC
in CMOtcaa InraKTuaj
sao TctTMiaa.
J Quietly Astimilatad Food
roa DvspcsTica.
CONtUMSTIvrt.
CONVALCSCCNTS.
A Ptartcr NuTwif sjt
a au. ssasTina Oiataaia.
Bttouiacs NO COOBistO.
Ktcsw ia Aka Cusiaria.
vCHU AMI) Frame or Is.
Jjrra.sajJadtaaifcliaaa,
Doliber-Cowfale Co.,
Boston. Mass.
Diseases of the Blood, Skin and Xervoaa
THROAT
TROUBLES,
v. f.T 'r.'r it .:i : a
I MORITZ SAI.M. 3J, I).,' Specialist on I)ita.scs
' of the Kye, Ear, 'oe and Throat,
1
J?
weli-known Op.lit, Anrist, Opriclsn. and Principal of
Celebrated Specialist on Chronic riscses. frora the
Lotitnte, and lale ITiliripal oi me ny-ia Mell
!;uig Surgeon 10 1 lie Bell U rook baniuu-ium. Kill
SEPT. 26TH AND 27TH.
makes an entire speciality of chronic and
long standing diseases. Cases given op by
, other doctor and pronounced incuiahle
lie most desires to see. The IVxtor has.
treated over 15,tX) cases in Ohio in tbe last
twelve years many of which had been given
upas incurable, some to be Blind, others
Ieaf, and a large number ta be invalids for
life. Hut behold: now they See and Hear,
and many are started on the high road to
health and recovery every day
The Ioctor is surrounded with the
largest collection of tine instruments ever
imported to this country lor examining ana
treating all diseases of the Head. I-'ace, Eye,
Ear Throat, Heart, Lungs. Stomach. ;Lier,
Kidney, Bladder, Skin, iirain and Nervous
System, Cancers, Tumors, Piles. Swellings.
Old Sores, t its, I'aralysis, euraigia, Kheu--inatism.
Dropsy. Gout, Sick Headache, De
bility, impression of Spirits, Diseases of
Children, Hereditary Diseases, etc., etc., and
in fact, all long standing and Chronic Dis
ease.
DISEASES OF WOMEN
Such as have battled the skill of all other
physidaus and remedies, qnkklv cured.
Cancers, tumors, fibroid and polypoid grow ih
cured without the use of the kn.fe or caus
tics. No cutting, no pain, no danger.
Small Tumors, Cancers, Warts, Moles, etc.
Removed without acids, knit'e, pain
or scar. New method, Eiectroysis.
' EPILEPSY OR FITS
Scientifically treated and positively cured
by a never-failing method.
RECTAL DISEASES.
He also makes a speciality of all forms of
Kectal Diseases, riles Internal and Exter
nal, Itching and Bleeding. Kectal Ulcere,
Fissures, Kistuia which are often taken for
Nervous and Lung Diseases, all cured if
taken in time. Remember we core al! forms
of Biles without pain, interruption or deten
tion from business aud without the use of
Knife, Caustic, Ligature, or Injection. Come
and be convinced.
BR1VATE DISEASES Blood Poison,
Venereal Taint. Gleet, Stricture, Seminal
Emissions, Loss of Sexual Power, Weakness
of Sexual Organs, want of Desire among sexes
whether from imprudent habits of youth or
sexual hubits of mature years, or any cause
that debilitates the sexual functions, speedi
ly and permanently cured. Consultation
free and strictly conlidential. Absolutecu.es
guaranteed. No risks incurred. Correspon
dence promptly answered, and medicines
sent free from observation to all parts of the
United States.
TO MIDDLE-AGED MEN. There are
many frora the age of A) toiiu who are troub
led with frequent evacuations of (he bladder,
often accompanied by slight burning or
smarting sensation, weakening tbe system
in a manner the patient cannot account for.
On examination of tbe urinary deposits a
ropy sediment will be found and sometimes
small particles of albumen will appear, or
.the color will be a tbin or milkish hue,
again changing to a dark or torpid appear
ance. There are many men who die of this
difficulty, ignorant of the cause.
BITTLDnSTGr
and Most Complete .
nwed:
v
rnir wa n nnrrn
"GOOD ENOUGH" rai
ZtTTYD ?5? KVi
3,d5 p-f- mi W t
fi?-. G00D : ! ?sM w
AND GASOLINE CAN!
M A3TU PACTt" B KU SV
ma liallt!. Biaarg CoM - Warna.O.
Every Family should Have One
No Dropping Oil on the Floor or Tabid
Ko Fancet to Leak or get knocked open tt
aste Contents or cause Explosions. Furrf
and C.-.o close automatically Alt TlGHTi
No Ltafcs(( No Evaporation
MO iSSQlVTELf SAFf.
A Universal Fcuschold NeeeweltJ
-- - A2;s 6IE Trv.
ForSai inSoiucnt l-y
J, B. H(r.rERBArf. M. FfHPrrR-.
KA.NT.NfcK A I I. ATT. R. tWiThoTH,
FKt-SE.A.KOUSEK;
i?SFREE
H)HI'
ascqaaAd. and to mt.-rdsr
PBasrrMr rousla wwi.i "sa.iFaa
fmiy ta.w
tu aw at aatr-s rsa taA aar 4
rkveHswar A .1 yai lur . m
refrnni to to
r-ll vouf a-rrtibea
'f3 aod fh. awatw ra. T W-
AYIM0Rt
ab'nr taa aanait 4 " -
rai ii m
r i ii Mimr- r
IliXTJTALll.tr a tu.. b-. . s.i", is
Mona alW.r. f- aa
Iwvaara) a Uaa wrsd. Partact
wasaajar- Waaraatod kaawy.
olid ania sentisf ,
UMa lad mm iraM aisaa,
wtta worka aad ni f
waJ vala. Osa piiihISis
sara kr,ii tmm anm aa
, toceta' w-.m xr asm
luaha I in of II oasss ailt
Taaa MDiet, aa weit
BMf de
tr)vts
la wsiaJ
mwni ran
j-a an
aara tn
to aa-- wkat we a-od ? w ai' w
anad o-'c!ror sui rtrm abvot lh aiarawatwaatto
ib tratf f -cue. wai- a a-.irl fcrTar a-r na-r wnd,
is we are repast. V. wy ail exp-s. frtt. e. Aftr
i m e..:. if v'i w ,.4 ba ta ru w wt Ut aa. y- ra
Msj 0 to wMM p aerk aad m-wrdi. A.kuva,
mm. ta. arauvii. am IW. A. i to w.a ro
al
aVCasnvsSl raniaaa, aaa.
NO. 88 FRANKLIN STREET.
JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE.
JOHN H. WATERS &BR0
PLUMBERS,
ox. ga: fit avaxaaW
V a" Diw efta'o.if.he'l in onr new hnin:i'ftr,
whib, t? cau MtiviT niv. u ihe lKM-arriigri fur
our tm;iit-t ;ti Wi-uni rVim-ylvauid,.
Evt-rvthin? penamiiitr t- thf FWaibinic, Pit am
an1 (hj huw)iiKet c rn(tt in ?'.o'k.
Vvnl. s fT!f'-r!v. give rureftzl aTtTjtioi to
the STKAM ANd mot V ATtK HE K TlN'v bu
inem. Our ftrmr t-tl'urtj in thi- lint; mbrwe
oine of tbe iarxeal builU in the fvutily. with
tntirf wii'irv"
In the Sl'FJ'LT DEPARTMENT we mrrv & fuil
line of Rubber aod Leairtvr hekmz. Sivin ml
Water Hte, Valves. Injet-torn. Liifrit'.tont, SU.ra
CiHUKe. Iron Pipe FiUiiij;, Etc. Prices quuteil on
appiicsition.
JOHN C. FINCH.
DEALER IN
1 1 Whiskiesg
146 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
0LrE?T E.TAELIiHED ROt"?E IN THE CITY,
a her mxhing but pun g.mriff are put up,
ktru tly for lamilv an.-l me1i4'inal uj?. Nitn
Inifuetler thsn lKilWn Wcfid-.nif. Next on Ui
ht. Gut kenbeimer s. ;rai s MHioDKao;a Kve.
Tliwsj iroml.'. are lea'iln; brarni. tirarid; t
viouircul ii.Min mud. tiius, lloiiaul anl lx
mmir ; aljjo. Old Torn. Fini h'XKjlilfn U'HdiDS,
SI liir fiill 4uart, b ir : ouokeuheirmr'i. Hie
Muue : Munoitrsbela, rxr dozen. H :nrs. 5
ier dz'D, 1 1 Iwr one ha rf dor1!!. Se'ur';y box
vl. AlK have in siot k. Grandfather's C'toi, at
I- per Kikiluc barrels at spvvial raiea. 4 lyr.
do ioc nsovr
That you s re baying dimct f-nm tle distiilrr
when yoa send your eHrrs to 1". K Lif'en
coir, ll.eol.l fasuioned Whiskey house? No
rectifying; no luniix.uniiirur, hut direct fnjtu
Ihe "LiitekiuTT I'lfTiLLtRT." siluasetl at
I.ip(wnotjtt J'ost r.MitT. lireene county, t'a.,
whii.h has always maintained its rej.Mation
of making ;iri i-xUnnly.
Our mail onlcr iepartinrnt gives pmrupt
attentinu to all orileis, and at the prices we
utfer our iriX'ds, mskes our competitors en
vious. We carry in stock the fulluwin;; well
known brands of Kve Whiskies, in i':arts.
pallona and barrels : Lippencutt's. Uverholt's
Gibson. Guckenheimer, Monorcahela, Graj-s,
etc. Also a full and con;i!t:te slotic of
Wines, Brandies. Gins, 4c
Write fijr Priee Lirt andfice mimey.
V. E. Lippesoott,
Distiller and Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
MO Smithfield St, Pittsburgh. I'a.
pi i nrpn That in
lu A I I followinz g
the.
KO"MtM
low
Two
Tliree
Koux
years old Pure Rye IJ 00 per gallon.
-
Ten
Fifteen -
Twhiity-one "
4 Ml
.V.V)
7.50
All from the bet known distillers. California 5
year-old pure Wlnws, all kma at i.;i ,r ealU u.
hine. ll.wl, claret, llunnnnau. Mherry snu
ort Wiiie. direct I mportatiotis. In flaw Vine
mportel Brandies, t.ius. at tbe lot iisurn
'nil or, .end for iiwial prl-r lis. .M.i) wders
Pnnnptiy alteoded U. No extra chance lor oack
iug and boxing.
A. ANDR1ESSEN,
72 Federal Street, Al leghenj, Pa.
NEW HOTEL AT CBMLA1.
3. P. S eiUer. lale ot Sand Ptch,;has pun haned
" THE AMERICAN HOUSE,"
At Cumberland, Md.. and has refitted and refnr
nlbed the wmI house tlin.Hehi.ut. and made
it a S:t rli Hotel lo ac-omriHiiUle Hie tray
ellujf public wuh table, aud choite
llquo.-s at the tar.
He alw hss in connecti'-B with Ihe note! a larye
quaut'tT of BxuKhmnn and Hneltser rin- did
KyeVhiky for wlc, by th- tiaml or gallon,
al the louowing prices :
Two Yesr old a? K 00 per gallon.
Three " " 2 mi
Four " "tlm -
The price of the hie is IS cents for each gallop.
TbeprM-eofihe Whiskey and Jug sr.nst always
accomtny the ordir, which will in-ure prompt
stteuOou and ihiproeDl, AddreaM all orders to
S. f . SWEITZER,
apr2-'9Ma, CTMBERLAXD, MD.
TV
TR1T OF PARTITION.
To Sarah VntKht, intermarried with Freemaa
Suner. of Beaty P. t.. Marshall Co.. Kv. :
You are hereby notirled that 'in pursuance ol a
Writ of Partition ixnued out of the Orphans Court
of iniepH-t County. Pa , and to me directed. I
will bold an inquest on the preruiiv on ihe real
estate of William Vouht, deceaKed. liuaie in
Black Twp., Somenvt Corniiy, Pa. Koccwnoi
HonrtiKb, aad the town f UaMvltnaa. saiue Co.,
on Friday, the l.th day of SerMeml.r. ''.s. when
and where you can attend if you fiiink prrt-r
Shiriks !. Office, K. S. McMILLEX,
July a, lva bherirl.
GEO. ST.CJtAMKli. A't
drr. il t. riesssnt, Pa.
SAW MILLS.
mtibt vaai.aic raic-rioa ana clt rcto.
STEAM ENGINES.
DAY PRESSES.
SHIXGLE MILLS.
PORTABLE GRIST MILLS,
THRESHING MACIIIXE3 Ac.
Send for Illustrated Catalogue.
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Orders for fi.jwers srid Flural E..ib;?ms htti t
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JOHM R. 1 A. MURDOCH,
5C8 SMITH FIEN ST. PlTTSBURH PH.
WM. B. SHAFER,
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Surveyor, Scrivener, Draughtsman, tH
Real Estate Agent
IKJ Y0C WISH TO Bl'Y BCY OK ".U.
LANDS OR HOUSES ?
Call at this Asericv. C.otio c
timbered and cloarcl land lor ?ak !
in twenty odd tracts. coni.tii:ir o: 1
Hemlock, Tine, White Oak. R ii
Oak, Chestnut, Ash, Cherry. IV; Lr. j
Ax., mostly available to "Haili-oai :
Calls also attended to for survovi:.: 5
near the lines adjoiin'nir in ooini:;rt ;
Terms on Real Estate to suit par-;
chasers. Office above new Postocf.
with J. A. Uerkev. ;
Modern bcien ce j
Has discovered that all :tecas! are caii-ed ': '
MICROBES, I
Therefor all dieas run be cured hr di-trr- ?
Ihk theM! Hirrube. arwl tn- ouit v'w'.r ' ,
earth that n.li aictmpli-h ih.s iihu:t Utm
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a us yayinent, and l.'ioM-hanue eiaim
tvnr- will present them dulT anthenti' ..
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