The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 17, 1890, Image 4

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Making His Own Butter.
A man ho rwitletin the wbort
Oil City rwnilr pare haoed some oleo
marrlie. He iilnt know it until he
baJ eaten it. Tbat maJ him mad. Of
cotmeit did. People don't like to eat
butter and then Cad out it was oleomar
tarine. Well, be swore be would l deceived
no more ; no, never.
l',t wouid wake hi own butter.
He bought a cow.
He rtii.kfd the cow.
That U to say, Lis wife did, bat as
mao and ife are one, in reality be milk
ed the cow.
In time cream nis on the milk.
It rose in gml tiuantitie, and waa col
lected by the wife-.
On Saturday evening, a Uie man hj
KUrting out to Ptu-i the evening, tM
wife remarked :
"Von must come borne early, MMto
pet up in the morning and churn tne
butter before piinff to church."
He nid he would.
He came home early in the morning.
Alout two oVlmk.
Ilia wife reiuarked, distinctly :
"Now, air, I want you to prepare "
' Two jir hie no good."
That waeuuflicient.
She soon after row.
He retired without the formality of re
nioving bis boot.
She as mad.
lie was sleery.
Being triad, sbecburned the butter and
put it away, leaving the buttermilk in
the churn.
JU-ing sleepy, be did not bear her.
Ik-fore leaving for church ahe wiped
the outfcide of the churn, concealed the
i.,,tt.r nd left the butteruiiik in the
churn.
She also left a note, telling biin that
the churn was ail ready for him to com
mence operation.
He raid :
Dd i! dai-her churn."
It was a dasher churn.
He feared his wife, an all men do, and
coaimeni-ed chnrninp.
He commentil at nine o'clock.
At half-past nine he looked to see if it
was coming.
It did not appear to be.
At a quarter raft ten he looked aain.
liesult of inspection not encouraging.
At twenty minutes of eleven, perxpir
inir fm-lv. he haniiened to think of the
bottle of brandy kept in the house for
medical purpose.
The butter was not coming neither
was his wife.
Hot tiie Wandr was forthcoming.
He drank heavily.
' At a quarter ta twelve le gtopiel again
and made another examination.
liesult was to warrant another drink.
He as getting mad.
At half past twelve be took a lunch
and continued churning.
At ten minutes pat one he looked to
see if his w ife w as coming.
She was not nor was the butter.
At half-nsst two be could stand it no
longer.
And therefore took another drink.
Then he clrirned five minute
Next he took his gun and loaded it.
At twenty minutes past three he drop
ped djwn completely exhausted.
Ten minutes later he bad demolished
the churn with a hatchet, and wasjiift
going out to shoot the cow, when bis
wife came in almont breathless and put
bitn to bed.
The Joke Turned.
S irae years ago it was still the custom
in France to conduct condemned crimin
als tbroDgu gsping crow ds of idle specta
tor to the guillotine. On one siK-h oc
casion the unfortunate beard a would-be
wit in the crowd remard to a companion :
"Well, I'll bet that fellow don't fee!
much like sneezing into the basket"
The coarse tttempt at a joke stung the
prisoner, and when be arrived at the
scaffold he aa:d that the proceedings
be staved a moment as he bad a con
fession to make.
"Although I denied it at my trial, I
bad accomplices in the crime for which
I have been sentenced, and there," point
lug to the joker, "is one of them now."
lireat excitenent ensued and the par
ty designated was seized by the gendar
mes with no gentle hands. Out of the
confusion somebody managed to drag
order and the wit was placed on the
BcalTold beside his accuser.
Such a fearful case of abject terror aa
the joker presented w as never witnessed
in that sombre locality. After enjoying
his helpless fright for a few moments
the fated convict said to the othcial in
charge :
'"Ha tried to make sport of my suffer
ings, but the man is innocent And as
soon as he seemed to be sure that it w as
no laughing matter for me to be here, I
was curioui to see how much such a fun
ny fellow would laugh under similar
circumotaiices himself."
Mr. Armour and the Bootblack.
A bootblack walked into the otlice of
Mr. Armour. lie had none of bis outfit
with him, but the bootblack w as stamped
In bis face and all over biin. He went
to the gate w here a guard stands between
bis post and the greatest packer in the
World.
W'ere's de old man ?" asked the uich
in. The guard told the Ikiv to get out.
' Von tell le ole man dat I want to sec
him. I w ant to Bee him al.ne. I dont
want to bodder you nor de ole man. But
I want to see de ole man, an' I want to
fcee him right off."
Mr. Armour at his iWk overheard the
raided rt'ipirs!. "I t that In.y come in
here," be called to the young man at the
irate. The urchin approached Mr. Ar
mour in a bumoeKS like way. There were
too preliminary compliments.
"Say" spoke the urchin,"! took a nap
tout dere in de aliey, and w'ile I was
asleep sotiie o dera kids from the board
o' trade come along and swied (stole)
my kit an' I'm short. I aut ter borrar
a dollar to buy me a kit an' I'll pay you
la k on de 'xtallment plan. See?"
Mr. Armour banded the boy two silver
dollars and told him to go. But the boy
banded back one of the dollars and said :
"I doan' w ant but one. I'm goiu' to
pay it back, and uere's no uie o' a man
poin' in deefier'n bis bead. I alius keep
my head above de water."
The truth of the above story is vouch
ed for by one who asw the scene and
overheard the conversation. Vlurafo
Titbuite.
Vacation, when vacation time is in
order, is to be used as sacredly as the
time of public worship or of private de
votion. If recreation lie needed, recrea
te jn, one has a duty to do that, and to do
only that, which will tend to refresh
Lieu after the strain of his former labors,
and to give him added fitness for the
work that is to follow Lis vacation. Every
minute of vacation time is precious and
it is sin and a shame to w aste or misuse
it
The man best qualified to enjoy the
honeymoon is the one who had all the
romance kicked out of him before be
rtacLed that pctiod.
CARTERS
drnt to a twlr- Mw ff tho svawro. auto mm
immK Nanus. I ToWRim- In-4Tas HUT
aun I11H. Mi. t-lc. Ac Wetwrw
raaarkauie wkm lias aiioan in curuif
Hwtarh. Tet Catcrta s Ijtm Urn Tvim
1 -.air yalualOe m t'.-rwtiiaurj. curu.
and irUwituis thw an-yMc.i..pi.ljrh.
iwraiao r-rr-.t all.!. Td-ra of tb muJnmcK
Jrno. the W and mgulaM lis bowa.
Xrs It tifj only cured
Cho aurTi-r frm this diatrwawir Ttj
hut furrunav-lT lh-ir p. "tin" doe. n- eo.1
here, and Ib-ae who oi.v Or thii will and
ihe lmJ. pi'f yaloaWe tn an many wmy i that
lne?i-il m he williuc to
But alter mi, sua Draw
ACH
i. the bane of o mnr In tr-wt hee Is where
e nue our (rrwa boMt. Our t-itU cure tt
while c.hr d" ont.
rrr Ijrii f.rvra Tiun are rei-v miall
and wv etwf to tke. one -r t o iul mane
m d'' Thev am rictlT TeireJjiMe and ik
rnp- or Puree, hut by" llvir ntle 1ki
!.!! ail wbo ime tiem. In Tiabi at o-nt;
fire for $l . evemrhere. or sent by mau.
ttirss kmns CO, lew jbx.
b!E HS::8- SSPr!:!
Chrgg.Ocugh How!
Fnr If too 1o ixt It may boenmo en-
I inrrtt Jititditij nti.l W Mating lUmMmt
Uiero I if '.iiiuj; l.ke
ISOOTT'S
1IL8I
Of Pore Cod Liter Oil and
HYPO PHOSPHITES
or xii
.e imd
It I a'nifst a xil.it.-i!'!e a ml'.k. rar
Iwiu-r liiitu vth'ir bo-t'iUll Emulnloos.
Scott's Emulsion
tTiiereareiwirliniiatloEs. Got lite grMimr.
vTben T ssy Cn Idwt mean merely to
nop thrm lor a lime, aou men ."' S-S r
torn apain. i mui m. na-i'" .n ii ww "
1 bave made liio disease ot
nrs. EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
A life-louf study. I WAjniAFT my remedy to
CURB toe wont cato. necMuc omen umrm
l.iM l no reuon lor not nowroreivine acwre.
.ml .-i . (r a treatise and a i RE liOTTLB
of ci TiixiBLE KKMEor. tiire Kxprfca
and J?- i IKlice. It conu yon nothing lor a
CnaL and it wul cure you. Address
K. . ROOT, M.C 1 83 FfjuaST. KnTOU
The boy may live to be So, but
the poor horse for want of a blan
ket in the stable has to die at 20.
FRE Get from your dealer free, tbe
$ i Boole It has handsome pictures and
valuable information about horses.
Two or three dollars for a 5,'a Horse
Blanket will make your horse worth more
and eat less to keep warm.
5'A Five Mile
5 A Boss Stable
5A Electric
5A Extra Test
Ask for'
SO other stTles at prices to suit every
body. If you can't get them from your
dealer, write us.
me n n n jrw
ARE THE STRONGEST.
NONC GCNUINC WITMOUTTHF S' LABtL
Matiufi tv W. Aykts Sons. I'lii'u (lx. who
Uvuii tbe Rtuious Hurse liiunU Iiek.er tiUokeU.
B. B.
Late Buyqrs
ARE MOKE Fi 'HTL'XATE
THAN USUAL THIS SEA
SON. In iiinnv limn in our Dress Oiod Ik
Jirtiiiei;ts we tind a surplus, p.irti u';iriy
111
SUMMER WOOLENS.
This surplus rourt pn. Room is needed
for Fail Goods, now arriving.
A ale of Fine Imiwrted Drees Goods
oveitHH 10 to J Inch p.xxls at i ceius.
Very leiyr ami choi line, erery piece of
wnieli i down in price Irom l il to Jl..
Surely this is reaching lied llixk.
Choice line of .Vt inch Cloths, 50 cents. 3V
inch Wool Suitings, 30 cents.
And in the
SILK DEPARTMENT.
Extra quality 10 inch Black Surahs, We.
J', inch iilack St) rain, 75 cents.
A very larve line of Colored Regenos
Silk. l'.t inr,a mle, To cents, worth intrin
sically il:S't.
100 pieces Colored Armure Silks at $1.
extra heavy quality, down from $1.25 and
Arruures now marked $1.00 a yard.
These and many other items for late buy
ers to profit by in these stores.
Write our Mail Order 1 Vpirtment. It of
fer same advantages as are presented over
the counters.
Boggs
& Buhl,
115,117119, und 121 Federal ftrect,
ALLEGHENY, Pa.
II PILLS. cLj
HEAD
1
ohnstown Business Houses-
GKEAT STEAVS !
rHE NICELY BOYS
Ul aerei be biui. If they can bel il-
Keither
wiU
S. -Ashbridge,
Tht John-Moan Cfj.ct man, but be will atll ya
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
Window Shades, E'Js,
Mats, Matting, Lace Curtains,
and Curtain Poles,
Cheaper Uian tbrj were erer hear-l of rwiore. ti
ui amouuli you. CJ1 ana set tor yuuraeii.
'. 131 franklin St, J. Impawn, Pa.
City Drug Store,
Hear Dibert Baiiding, Next to Postoffica
When in the city don't fail to call and see us
at our prominent location, wnere you wi.i
find one ot tne iiremesi mm iu .moi-i-ie
Irug Stores in
JOECSTOWISr
The public pronoiinoe it a pern. We carry
fuil line of Pure Progs, 5! elicines. Chemi
cals, Toilet Articles, Physicians I re
script ions Carefully Compounded.
iieapwtwiiv lours,
CHAS. YtUMi. Johnstown, Pa.
Graduate of the Phil a. Colicre of Pharmacy.
J u i cii j, naibuta, tiuuiu, au., ecu
At tbo Old Stand, in a New IitiibHnr, the
UGKHARDT JEWELRY STORE
IS FILKF.U WITH -XLI, Kl-NDS UJr
Ornaments,
Watches,
Clocks,
Silverware, fcc.
A I-arer, Finer. Cheaix-r. more Kelia-
bletK k i. nt kept in any tirstHlarw
Jewclrv .Store in Western. Pennsylvania.
L. W. LUCKHARDT.
59 and 01 Main Street, Johnstown, I'enn a.
THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM
rockier & Ltvsrgccd,
Can be found at :M) Morris Street, with
Complete Stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
BOOTS A'D SHOES,
GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, ic,
Which are on Sale at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
As heretofore, farmers can get Best Prices
for their produce by bringing it to us.
de are now showing a Fine line of
French 'Zephyr Ginghams,
Full Aortment ofl'laiu n1 lltmsti'.chtJl 3 to
iviu'.-h
EMBROIDERED FLCUXCINGS,
ALL SEW KKsIOSi
BCTT0X3, BICKLES,
GIMI-3, FBJXtiES,
LACE3, TIE?, TABI.ECOVER3.
BEUSl'EADS, TOWEI,
AKi llAJIAbKS,
Of Newest raUerris.
Chsese Cloth Ccmfcrts.
John Stenger,
227 Main St., JolmstowTi, Pa.
"SCHOFF'S.
Prk Building, Mais Street, Opposite Alira Hall,
JoluiFtowu, 3?A.
SPECIAL VALUES IN
LACE CURTAINS I
Wilh every pair of lirtain we rive the joe fnf
Id eut. ftiuirttut'-e ot:r liniui" i ut'ier
thai; 1 he unme quality vnn t-e t-uirht elMi
ubere. Call anl gamine quality auil
prit. A cnplU' li!ieufiry
U(Kx1k ml luwt'st priccn.
SCH0FFS,
Main street. Park Buiding opposite A'.ma Hall,
Johnstown Pa,
THE POPULAR
DRUG-STORE,
Comer of Main and Franklin Streets
O: II: X- 8: Ti O: W- A
In now tilled with all tbe tst
In tho tnarkeL My mttto,
to w rnicEs axd q vick returss
U rigidly adherv-d to, and full ftatisfactiou gnar-
auiora. a luiiiiiieoi
PARIS GREEN AND WHITE HELEBORF.
Alway on h&ud,
CHARLES GRIFFITH.
ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING
A SPECIALTY.
HARRY M. BENSHOFF,
MANUFACTURING STATIONER
AXU
BLANK IJ00K MAKEK.
HANN'AM BLOCK,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
HARDWARE
tmc OLaaNOwru. axowM Haaowaac stoc or
JOHN DIBERT,
(UKCEASED,)
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 Special!.
BOTTOM rillCKS 11 VLE THE I100ST,
Y1L B. DIBERT.
At the old stand on ilain Hreet, Johnetown, Pa.
SADDLERY AND HARNESS
S. LEXIIART, JR.,
Successor to Sanuel Lenhart, Manufacturer
aud Dealer in
HAKXESS,
SADDI.I2S,
WHIPS.
XET?,
L'LAXKET?,
P.0BES, Slc.
8aS Rep airing Promptly Cone.
143 Clinton St, Johnstown.
YOU CAN FIND
THIS
PAPER
u ma in rrmm-i-n at ine AiiertiiEir tturaaa of
7SS. HE1II1TGT02T- BROS.
nzsi-rnjmi
MR
ECQiiG
Wo!;rsJOIEBIacking
yrtn Arc otw ptr of So ft yr. -vrwi
a toMewia t Ut oeart turt ihre ointlia,
Jnr faokV rrmny ywaW baaMrkio will on
jn m M i2 t mho LmUiu pJ t
wn.c Sfrum Tvicwc mitmrn
will o-fcj Tu ot.m otnm tfimeu
wlkL turt eoe4 im
ON
BOOT AfW SHOE HOUSE.
THE NEW ROOM IX THE
DIBERT BUILDING,
Corner Main and Franklin Sts.,
Iwhere as Ur And rt.Il-
lllVIIO IIUIIIUIIO
if'tMilwear,
OfSest Q.ulity.anJ at LOWEST PRICES
can be found, in styles of all mikes. I ara
prepared to compete whh one and all
d alert, in the Stair. All I ak is a trial.
SCOTT DIBERT.
FINE OLD.
WHISKIES
And ImftorttKi Liquors soM In bulk aad by the
OLD CAISJSET, TOM JfOOUK,
POSSV31 HOLLOW, GITKESHEMEB,
FIXrjrS OOLHEX WEI'DIXG,
cn;so.v ? .txxx truifKiEs,
Jum-s llptinewr. Paul DuIVii". CoRTiar. Wilbur
liitinnn'k'-tiwa B ackliiTj-Coriii.il." Also,
Bailor J acJ Suincn-t lure Kj e Wbisklee,
ittl mge.
FISHER & CO.,
309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa.
Administrator's Sale
YalnaMe Real Estate..
-.0.-
"IY VirsTfE "f an onler of ale ifjtiedotit of
iheiril.n txm "i ixiimToei ii,
ml ut lite ilii'ierMf;i-'t .n.
AlmiuistrH
t..r tt ihf MHte nl 1. H. Wt
lerraMTil. I will
exp.rN. to iu!liMMtery.ii the premLMjo,
ernet i p , froniericl lo'.iiity. J'., on
ill WJ11I-
FRIDAY, SETT. 19, O,
at 1 o'clock 0 m.. th- Cilkiwiug d.wrlbed rml
,.r,.irtT ,if v. I1. Wrller. iler'il.
vis A certain irac' uf Uixt tiluate in somewirt
Ywp.,&.iner-!, Ha., .lj.miin!r 1B.1 ol m.
S. Wvller. Satiinel 1 v ell.T. 1. C. ellenl. W IlHam
Hanidi ami io ti. Iiiitner. miiliuuirg 2Tj aen
BI..I pen ht. riavina thereon erected a t(t
M..ry frame Imeilaix ll.m-e, a fr itaMe and
oilier oml.uildniL'v A C'vwl nmnii.i? apr:n. land
in inanleiilttvaiKHi fit'mic t!nve-foiirthol a mile
fr..,i HirMtid. and three and . half mile" from
fcoinenvt. t'liiiveiiieui to eliureh and whooL
X lii.Alo rtutv! iimney to oe paid
u soon as the proirlv tn ViMx-ked down ; oue
h.iir..i ha'um-euii delivery of deed, and laiiee
In o;ie rer.r fmm dale of aale, wilhonl InUTwO.
One-third of Hie pur-hat miiueT after the iy
..r tn r..ma:n a lin on I he premiiH'
the interest then on nu ahle annually to Ad
..-.ii... fc ;,!... ..r kirt .'-.vii'wl anl after her
death t!ie prineipnl si.ia to he paid to the beirn of
F. W. HlSXFtKKS. W. 8. W.KI.l.hK
Atuwney. Adinimsirtor.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
lie RealEstate.
ny VIRTT'E of an order of tlieOrphan' Court
Duf rVm-tei tHiiitv, ra., to me nuKiiun,
there will be ai.ld at public outcry on
SATURDAY, SEFT. 20, 1S90,
1 v n m tht fnil.irwir decrit-t real es
tate of I.ydia HoeiivUtler. dcreaxed. eonritmgifa
farm utuate In lireeuvule Township, adjoining
Uiidrot Noah Lint, E K. H.rheWtler I naj
ii.w.i...i... v.h WHinraman. Juhn Alliold aud
others, containing 174 aere, more or lesa, wtlh a
::z::Dwelling House,:
n..t- n.n mrA nihpr imnrovements tbcrron
., i.i iortaerp clear, and uuder a Rood stale
,.r ..."itiiatuiii : & aerea in mea.'.ow ; in n-ar to
Kr..K .t,.pt vhml. and railroad nulion at
Sand Patch. A niimler of never-failing rpringa,
awl fruit orebrd on the same.
TERMS OF SALE.
riiie.thlrd In hand April 1, Wl. when
Inn will b given. Balance in three eil annu
al paymenia. without lmeret deferred pay-
.... ... k, iimd nn the nremie. f 1I0. Part
of hard money, 10 be paid as aoon aa the same ia
struck do . . K IIOrHaTKTI KR.
augl3. Administrator.
ALEX. F. HAY,
CATERER,
Ladses' end Gentlemen's Dinina ind
Lunch Rooms,
614 Penn Ave, Pittaburgh, P
i fed.linp. Partiea. T-nncheon-(. Ac. tmpplied
wiih everv reiurite. to any available ihhiii by
railnrtKher conveya'x-e. j-eial ami prompt at
teiitiun given order by uiailor teiephoiie. 8 jtiu
f ERCHAJT'S HOTEb.
Ill ' imaiar.u a.
"i!--in"o Piit'-bnrsb will tiuit it u their in
terest to top at th atiove houne. Kun ou the Ku
rvitvan and AiwiWn plan. It i entirely new.
iirnniiil at IK and Wa'er Aree. direet'.y or-
riuiic the new R l. iK-pot. aud wlihin f air
r'piarea of tbe t xpn.ition Rutldttiff. Mr. Alex.
Ilim hinx n. m well and favorably known In
thl ect'in of the ctinlry is the pniprleur, and
any traveler who deires comfort and nmderalc
charge-, ould up lucre. -aHSt
VISITORS
TO TIIE
-PITTSBURG EXPOSITION-
Will find in our exhibit a small selection of such
good aa we carry, in great variety, at our store,
!CO ). 4.TU AV.. HTTSUrRU, PA.
JOSEPH E1CHBAM & CO.,
FRINTERS, BINDERS, ENGRAVERS,
DEALER IN
Fine and Staule fctationerv. Arli?t' Materials,
atkl alley io ma. fcepU iux.
C KO Ii. MITCH F.LU
f aU'r ai l aw and ilieitor or Penona
and Patent, ltox 25.1 w'sahinrbm. I C
Clerk 10 Senate lenioii Committee for la Ft 7
yeara. If voulike promptut-ati, write nte. tt.au
to give advice. S-iVrii
Sotliia; On EartU Will
LIKE
Sheridan's Condition Powder!
It r absolutely pare. Hlirhlr eoncent rated. In
ruantity it -... m than tnlb of a ornl a day.
htrirtlTanw.'.K-ltifl. PrercriEftaml ear-sail disrasM.
..k1 for youar ehkHcs. Worth aor than f kk
iHia larrr can saved me ata.
e-ii(i lorao i, prerent nwip," says a customer.
ir yru an e u -nd us sn neftt for two
S .-e II. A 1 1-4 P"in,-t en SI to txit-pAj . SK
erare.rl't. "THK IlKsT KH'LTitr PSPKR," man-J-!
eopr f rrw, t'oaltrr t!l!na Gl! fr with St
sruu-i ur luure. 1. & J0ii3.4o at Cu, tluaUia, Maaa
it br t)w ae or
Yaluat
U I MS
Trlbutw of Respect.
The Missionary Society of the Friedens
l.ulbern chureb. adopted the following reso-
lu i ins :
WutRiAf, God in hii wisdom has seen ht
to ieraoe from t 'W inc. iMrs. Pie
man, a member of ibe Wornan'a Missionary
8icieiyof Friedens, who departed this life
August 25, 1C9", therefore be it -
IlrvAitd. That while we received tbe ssa
iitelliaxi ee of her death, yet we bow in hum
ble submission to tbe decree of God, wbo
g'veth and taketb away.
Ro-Jucd. That we tender to tbe family of
our deceased sistrr our sympithy, and direct
ibun lit consolation to Him wbo doetb all
things well.
lie J red. That by the death of sister Cole
man, the society ba lost a u-teful member,
wbo was always willing to do w bat she
could.
Lizzie Sta n l,
Mai-as E It sal,
Asdic Rhoads,
' Committee.
Wbsbcas, It has been in accordance with
Gods Divine will to remove from pur midst
o-jr worthv brother Wesley Miller, there
fore, be it
Im-tJcctl, That in the death of Brother
Miller, the cbu.vh has sustained tbe low of
a protubing member. The family, a kind
and loving oue, and the ommunhy a good
citizen.
Ravleetl, Tbat while we bow ;n humble
submissions to the will of God, we sincerely
mourn the loss of our departed brother.
Oh wake not, sweet spirit to suffer again.
he slumbers so soundly oh let him tleep.
His sicknee is ended and trouble all gone,
Oh, think bow be sutured and moaned with
in in the long night hours as we soothed
biiu in vain, till God in his mercy sent down
down from above, an angel tbat whispered
a message of love.
CoMaimc,
Forced to Leave Home.
Over GO people were forced to leave
their homes yesterdav to rail at their
tlrogg'et's for ar trial package of Itne's
Family Medicine. If your blood is bad
your liver and kidneys out of order, if
you are constipated and have headache,
and an unsightly complexion, don't fail
to call on any druggist to-day for a frtt
sample of this grand remedy. The ladies
praise it Everyone likes it. Large-eize
package, 50 cents.
Marriage Llcenaes.
The following marriage license! have been
iaueil since our last report :
Oakley F. McKee, of V. V. and Mary
A. Frederick, of Llstonburg. Pa.
Harry F. OverJorf, of Westmoreland
county, and Maria A. Knupp of Westmore
land county.
John P. Brown, of Greenville, and Aman
da Murry, of Larimer.
Malilon Meyers, of Milfurd, and Mary M
Cable, of Shade.
Augustus Lindeman and Ida M. Brant
botb of Summit.
K. Van Sickle and Cora Andtrson, both
of I'raina.
Cbas. A. Bowser, of Westmoreland coun
tv and Annie E. Miller, olJennertown
ship.
Daniel Barron, of Milford and Clara B.
Meyers of Allegheny township.
DUrNKENNESS-LIQUOR HABIT-I5 LL TH
WORlOl THERE U BUT ONI Cl'R, tlR. DA1NE'
tioU'U Srscipic.
Ii can be aiven In a cup of tea or offee witboot
the knowlwlire of the pernon taklnir it effeetiim a
apeedv and permanent cure, whether the pal lent
i a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck.
Thouaandi of dmnkarda have boen cured who
hare taken the tioiden Mpecine la their eonee
without their knotted. kMlar believe they
quit drinking of their ow n free will. So harmful
effect reaulu from it admluMration. Cum Ruar
auteed. Send for circular and full particular.
A.iilrwn In eonlidecee. tioLlilL.H tu-acinc CO., 1
Kace street Cincinnati, u.
A Nervy Printer Boy.
Tbe boldest robberr that ever was perpe
trated in Bedford was committed Saturday
night between tbe hours of 12 and 1 o'clock
Saturday morning Deputy Sheriff II.
mitb, with his wife and their two youngest
children, went to a picnic, and the weather
being disagreeable they remained over night,
leaving the house in charge o.'their 18 year
old son, Grant, who is a printer in the Inrpt,
r.r office.
Abut 12:30 the boy was awakened by
noise in his room, and in an instant he was
covered by a revolver and a knife in the
hands of two masked men, both ctpowerful
build, wbo warned him not to make any
noise, ssying that they wanted money
would not hurt bira if he kept quiet. They
then bound and gagged him and proceeded
to go through the trunks in tbe room, when
they then marched young Smith to an ad
joining room and commanded hint to open
the bureau. This be did, and as he opened
the top drawer he saw by the light of the
lamp which one of the robbers carried a re
volver lying in the drawer, which in an in
stant be had al the breast of tbe one nearest
him. He fired, but the cartridge missed fire,
and before be could again recock the revolver
both men pounced on bim and knocked the
revolver out of his hand.
They now twore they would "fix" him
and dragged him over to bis room and, while
one covered htm with a revolver, the other
went to an adjoining room and cut tbe ropes
off of the bed. They '.ben tied him to the
bed post, afteiward goin; from room to room
upturning every trunk, bureau and cupboard
tbey could find. This was ibe story told
not an hour after Smith bad been rel:ased
by neighbors who, seeing that a window
h:td leen removed from the back part of the
house, made aa investigation and found the
boy almott overcome.
Ask Your Friends About It.
Your distressing cough can becured. W
know it because Kemp's Balsam within the
past few yean baa cured .so many coughs
and colds in tlis community. I remarkable
ale has been won entirely by its genui.ie
merit. Ask some friend who has used it
what bethinks of Kemp's Balsam. Then
is no medicine, so pure, none so tfficlive
Large bottles iOc and it at all druggists'.
What He Missed.
Uncle Silas Greening, vUiting hij niece
in tbe city, was taken one day to see tbe
chrysanthemum show. The old man is
of a practical turn and seldom hesitates
to speak his mind.
"Well, uncle," said his niece, after their
return hoinj, "how did you like the ex
hibition? "Wal, to tel ye the truth, Elviry,
didn't think much on'i."
"Why, what was the matter with it! '
"Matter? Why, there wan't so much
as a single punkin in tbe whole show
Hold It to theLight.
The man who tells you confidentially
just w hat will cure your cold is prescrib
ing Kemp's Baloam this year. In the
preparation of this remarkable medicine
for 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 compaie
with other remedies. Price 5Gc, and f 1
He Discovered Her Age.
Mary Jane "What did yeh tell Silas
Jones when he ast yeh fer me the other
night that ye had set apart a calf fer me
on my first birthday T"
Her Father" I thought he'd like ten
know it"
Mary Jane" Well, after yeh told bim
he went down teh the barnyard an count
ed the rings on the ole cow's horns an' I
ain't seen bim since. Chatter.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To Thb Eorroa: Plaaas toforra Joai raadan
that I hays a poaitlra ramady fur th aboy-aamad
diaesaa. By itm timaly ass I hi nada of bopalaaa
caaea har born permaaaotly enntd. IshaUbaglad
to ssad two butilea of my ratcedy TB.1LM to any of
roar teadf ra wbo have eocaarapUoa If thay will
and ma Utotr Expnas and P. a art lrasa, BcapeeS
tollj, . X. 4, SL0CUS1, U. liU Iromtl S. X. I.
HIFANTSfMJVALIDS.
THADE " p :p-l'sof MARK.
Tri)l
A Matter of Importance to You !
If suffering from long standing Chronic Diseases.
f y st tin, aa inoae auweriiiK irom
EYE. EAR NOSE AND THROAT TROUBLES,
tf " -.' I
' ;wr 7
.. - - '
Socialist on Cbroui?
J. J. Mcf'I.I.Ki.A.
Xotice to InvalidM :
The
DR
MORITZ SALM, the tienuania Kye, tar, Nose and Throa lulirmary.of Colum-
bus. and . Thofeleh rated SiwialM on (Tininlc P lac ae. from the
DR. T. T. MCCLtiLLAJN, same
leal and SurKTeal Iuatitute, CoUmbus O., and txam.nu.g aurxeon u tne ' -
beat tne
smrp.nsT!T HOUSE. SOTERSET,
Friday AND SATURDAY.
u. ItnLiM hi. n..mnus nallenta and other who are lu need ofmcdicrl treatment, an opp.u
Tnu 1cu1?u.Mhn"Z whuae dut.e-attbe Institute wlli peruutouly n..a,.b-
ly vWtstoyoureoaimnnii). -CHRONIC
DISEASES OF
THE EYE.
iu...t 1.1,1. Chronic Innsmma-
tionof the Uda. of the Iru of the CnorvM.1. of the
n.-ilu. 1 -limine. l leeratioin,!pa.n8 of the Ud,
Cancer of th- Ll.la, and Kye, Tea.s KunnlnirOver
thet'beek,D-yaud Maul BlindncM. Purulent
or MatleriiiK rre r.yes, wwirraw i-i..u-.....-.
STPhllillc ophthalmia, ked hlou ht or Brown
no'-a on tbe Kail, pblye enular Ophthalaiuui.
or Milk While hiu 00 the Kye, (.Ku.nia or
cupping of the Neoe, Amnrmi. lading out or
Lalhe r-orea, Ketlness of Kdges of Llda Bud Kys.
and all other diae uw.i to which the Eye or lt ap
pendages are liable, positive and rauid cure guar
anteed. . EAR TROUBLES AR E CURED
Tn an astonishingly iuiek time. They will re
lieve von of all roariua nii-:ny and ring-inn aouea.
heaviness, itching pain, ruuuiuif o! the eir will
clox) up a bole in a du:m of years' at"dlii ;
will lnrt Artilieial Ear Inurn of b:s own mven
tao with atouU.biuly (frati'yinK result.
A WORD ABOUT CATARRH.
It is in tbe nervous membrane, that wonderful
cmt-tluid envelope urrouudin the deln ate '.ia
aues of the air aud food paaaairea, that t'atarrh
make its atrongbola. owe eMablibed, it i-at
into the very viiabsand renders life a Ions drawn
breath of misery and di5eae, du'.linif tbe aenae
of baarina. traiumelinK the power of apeech, de
stroying me facultv ot smell, tainting tue breath
and killing the reli'ned pleaaurea of tte. Insidu
oualy, by creeiui on from a atmple cold tn tae
hewt.'it aiaulu the membmus lining and envel
opes the bmies. eating through the delicate coats
aud causing Inllammaiioii, sloughing and
death Noth ng abort of total eradication will
secure health to the patient, and ail aileviativea
are simply procrastinated aufiiring, leading to a
fatal termination. Ir. MeClellan haa by a treat
ment, local and eonatitutional, made the cure of
this dread dleae a eertaiotv, and baa never
failed. Even when the dtme haul made fright
ful Inroada on delicate constitutions, bea.iug.
taste and smell have been recovered, and the
dbwase thoroughly driven out,
A LIFE OF EXPERIENCE.
The Doe tors have had a whole ti e of study and
experience in their profexoon, and they enjoy
advantages tbat fall to the Ii of bur few. Alter
attending a mil (-our in the medical eolleges
aud gradualina; wlti higheat biHiora, they were
not content W top there, but have ainc e attend
ed other colleges and several times reviewed the
whole profession ; ha.-e alo traveled extenaive
ly for the puriawe of improvement, having vmited
tbe bert Medical colleges, ttoopilaia, I ipenia
riee. Kye. Fjir, and Lung and other medical and
surgical Institutions on both comment : travel
ing thousands of miles buth by land and sea :
spending thousands of dollars ; improving every
advantage within their couunand, and devoting
the bet years of their Uvea to b-eoios THOK
tH'fillLY EAM1L1AK with the profewlon in all
its branches.
EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION
SCHMIDT'
:::nzThe Largerst
Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House
IN THE UNITED STATES-
ESTABLISHED 1336.
W. SCHMIDT,
DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF
FINE WHISKIES.
IMPORTER OF
WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS.
95 A'SD 97 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PENN" A.
AU Order) Merited 6y avai or oiherwi trflf rwette prompt attenHow. "a
Near PnlWaelahla.
HehMl Opens riepulOth.
Yearlr Kapease, SiOO.
Qaarterlt rarsa'ta,S143.
AitfailS and -Uaviftet vgoar ai
tarn at any tiow : tl
Advaacad cllnei ia
tartrau hoard ..Ik lh KnaclU. Tcacaen ill men lad ertte o( uru-claa lolle. Ti" 1"'"'?V?V?7 SUSfST
loom bf nom has la h stain rxtiuor nd II complwely farankad. Ground (tra arretl h ';;;,T'1
ara kwy Paixan wt- in m75trt an. trurtin. o B..ur. Cll-lrrD.rrT. tlcctncil. C,'"rT"
enra rknKil o4 Chraik-il I jbontorr. CtictKril Binineu Dr"t. trttb Telon)lir. Sh"" "TTTr!":
4c., ac Mora Hilly ,:(J,rf wit inarana (haa nr nrtujr Catme-mi vhooL Mc.lia Aiiniy ia..i n "l
cotnfun. ihe tr ducitia. ad the bevtmniaa. Filed price cover ery eirtnc. So c.iniiwo- I." . '
UlgMTMed taloi lent free to any addreia. SWIIHIN C SHORTU1X.E, .., A.M. Bird UauiMK). rnaar
saS rteeikrwc. Media, fa Cmulan at Uua oatca.
ILLS
P-S00N WED.
a al t m
Wuoe QUICKLY MARRIED-
8 APOLIO Is one of the best known city luxuries and each time a caks
is used an hour is saved. On floors, tables and painted work it acts liks
a charm. Tor scouring pots, pans and metals it has no equal. If your
store-keeper does not keep it you should insist upon his doing so, as it
always gives satisfaction and its immense sale all over th 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 tbe house.
every V A TER PRO OF COLLAR or CUFF,
BE UP
TO
THE MARK
NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
TMC OSltT
Pwfod Subtltut9
for Mothor't Milt
l!Vt.U8L
IS) Cuotcaa iNraaTusj
MO TtCTuma.
A Quid If tssJmilated Foot
roa OrserTie.
COMSUMPTlvCt,
CONVALESCENTS.
A Ptrtrecr Nutrient
isi sll MfasTiaa Diseases,
stcauiaca No CooaiNO.
- Kstrs in Au. CuwaTis.
oc"" Arm Pzzrawa ow la.
sirra," maiiwt jn. ta any addwas,
Dolibor-Coodalo Co.,
boston. Maa.
Diseases of the Blood, Skin and Kervou.
MOKITZ SAI.M, V, P.,1 Speeiallst on PiKases
of tbe Kye, tar, No aud Throat,
1 m
1 . . 1 .7 . -,,.'., ,..m
3
well-known fVnlist. Auriat, Optician, and Principal of
Institute, and late Principal ol 'the H (tHa Ne.ii-
ON
SEPT. 26TH AND 27TH.
CHRONIC DISEASES,
The Doctors treat no acute dieasci. but make
an eulire speciality of chronic and Ion standing
diieaMM. t'ase given up by other doctors and
pronounced inctirahlethvy moctdes re U)ee.' Tbe
lxa-tors hate, trea'ed over I j.Ksj eases in O:iio in
tlie ia-t twelve years many of which had been
fiveo upaa in urable, acme to be Hlinl. others
x af. and a large uumber to be Invalids for life.
But beh'dd I uo they see am. Hear, and many
are -Lined ou tbe high timid to health and reeov
erv every day.
The Doctor arc surrounded with the largest
collection of fine instruments ever Impjned Ui
thin country ft examining and treating all dis
eases of the Head, Kaie, rye. tar, Throat. Heart,
Luugt, Stomach. Liver. Kidney. Bladder, bun.
Kra.u, and Nervous System fain-en-, Tumors
Pllea. Swellings Old Sores Kit. faralyui, Neu
mlir.a, Kheumatism, Iirepsy, Gout, Sick Head
ache. Debliitv, Depression of Spirits. lnwaKW oi'
Children. Hereditary I)!seae. etc.. etc.. aud in
lact, all long standing and t'hronie Diaea.-es.
DISEASES OF WOMEN
9u?h ai hive batllei tbe skill of all other phy
sicians and remedies, pickl? cured. 1 sneerv
tum rs. fibroid aud p-ilyuoid growm cured wiin
out the u of the kuif.-or caustic. No cutting,
no (win. no danger.
tiiuall Tuni'irs. i.'aueeri Warts. Moles, etc.. Re
moved without acids, knife, pain or
scar. New method. Electroysia.
EPILEPSY OR FITS
Scientifically treated and positively cured by
a never-failing mctlnrl.
RECTAL DISEASES.
Thfv also make a specialty of ail forms of Rec
tal Diseases, Piles internal and external, lu-h
ingand Bleeding, Rectal t leers. Fissure. Kt.nula
nbicb are i.rten taken for .Neivous aud Lung
Iiiae, all cured If taken in time. Remember,
we cure all fonnsof Plies without paiu. interrup
tion or detention from businesa and without tin
use ot Knife, Caustic, Ligature or lujectioo. L'ouu
and be eonviucei.
PRIVATE MrEASE4 Klood Poison. Venereal
Taint, tileet, Strictnre, Seminal Emissions, Low
of Sexual Power, Weakuess of Sexual Organs,
want of desire among sexes, whether from im
crudent habit of voutb or sexual habits of ma
ture years, or any cause that debilitate the sex -
u&l functions, speedily and permanently curea.
Consultation free and stricily eonndenlial. Ab
solute curta guaranteed. No risks incurred. Cor
respondenee promptly answered, and medicines
sent free from observation to ail paxta of tbe
L'nlled States
TO MIDDLK-AGED slKN'. There are many of
the age from :W to tSJ wbo are troubled with fre
quent evacuations of the buelder. often accom
panied by burning or smarting seiuswtifns, weak
ening the system in a manner tbat tbe pntieni
cannot account for. On examination of the uria
ary denosits a ropy soliment will be found, and
sometimes some small particles of albumen will
appear, or the color will ta a thin or miikish hue.
again changing to a dark or torpid appearam-e.
1 here are many men wbo die uf Ihia d fliculty,
Ign oranl of the cause.
FREE
TO ALL
BUZLDESra
and Most Complete ..zz:
Telephone) No. 666.
rliera far !!, any Cotles. Myteckatc
Phr - Kl. CKeaiiMnr. Surrertar. r111"1-1.
REM
THAT CAN BE RELIED ON
TSTot to Srllt !
JNTorfc to Plsoolop I
BEARS THIS MARK.
TRADE
UL
Mark.
3bx GOOD ENOUGH" Tmn.
313 1 GOOD f j
AND GASOLINE CAN!
HAsiracrvsaD a
Ho IlaSeld latf Co., - Wimn,a
Evert Fayily Shccld Have Cne
No Dropring Oil on the Floor or Tablt
Ko Faucet to Leak or pet knocked open M
sraste Contents or cause Explosions. Fvm
nd Can close automatics I i Air Tight
Ko Leakage No Evaporatioo
AKO tBSOlUTUT src.
A Urtlverccl rTtsrho'd NeceeeltJ
CAT,;, AiTS) CSS TS13.
FonJUo Inauuicrsct ty
J. B. HOI liKRBAJ M, M. WHR'H'K.
KAXT.NtK ii VI. ATT, K. B- COKFKClU.
KKE-V&t & KOOSEK.
tuff is casta
Onf ftfth j
FREE
asatr I m
(k s-s4. I 'll fi iu avra
Bf7aiftl.-l. sMM. t )Htrlt-s caff
wpttiorfodirrtil tasxtmil
lOUil rtOI MtB avralltT.
nilwrs. Onlr Tsvssr wsss ni
mass) ee Bnavk ssn s
tM tb (wsn Ail vo bav W do ts
r "-flA Rturi i t atwss- srisr ods) tm
: Uose ro call t sei-'.6
annninr of Otis e-!sHii
.ma .art af tubal H rl.
SKLaluSn a-. n'r. a
tHoih tsMHva al ffrnt suss.
Fmtfc works ssxl cim at?
rTS) USS-ai'TV sasi srarmssw w
aav. tOsTf Later svtth OHf lrfjs
sitsBbU Ims? o4 H mmu r sWIet
!. Thss smtrsarss a wall
th watrb. sr A. tb. wyfk ya
to shrtw what w seud ym u noaa ww
I ssMsrbocarHlU.sss aDssni
.trmroa-as. whira hMkia sr er ti o sasrta,
an rs-laarl- Wa twy as; Irsjat. at-. Aft
if yw-ruia liaa la to ta work tor aa. vosi zmm
sxl t
yuan
at ttm Sit, rrUJAi MaUm.
AU 88 FRAKKLIN STREET.
JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE
MOHNH. WATERS &BR0
PLUMBERS,
sisAii gas pittzs:.
We a'e now ptWi.hf(l It onr new building,
whib, e fan m!v!y hay. ii. tit U-fl-arrainftd lor
our bu-Mi.t-"" in Mt-urn Vcnn-ylvaiiia.
E rryii,iug laTtamiiii; to tiie I'lurubing, Stfara
an1 t.us ttUMii- c rrirtit in stu"tl.
We will, as (wnneriv. (.ire ranful sttentiot to
the PTE.M HUT WATKK H K T1N' tua-
ine. 'ir fnmier ertorta in thu line eubwe
aouie of the largwl i,uililiJK in the County, witi
entire aurreh-
In the f I'Pl'LY DKPA RT5I KNT we carry a full
line of Kubber and Lrattarr BellllU. Steam and
Water He, ' alvefi. Injectors. Lii'.iirators, Steam
tianssa. Iron Upe Filiiug, tie. hricts quoted on
application.
JOHN C. FINCH.
DEALER IN
Golden Wedding Whiskies,
146 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
OI.PEST ESTABLISHED HOCSEIS THE CITY,
where nothing but fure good are put up.
strictly lor laiuily and inedicuial uae. Noth
ing better than troidvu Wedduuc. Sell on the
ll.H.tiutknheimera, l.ray's MononKabrla Kye.
ThifSe icoimI are heading brami rlrandlva of
vintage of 1S7 on band. Gins. Hollaurt and 1K
rotii: ; also. oid Torn. Finch'oldfn Weddina".
SI for full u'.iart. 6 tor f ; Oiickenhvimer'a. tbe
arm.' : Muuougsbela, l- per dozen. W lna, Id
-w-r doa n, f t Iw one half dtnen. Securely box
ed. AIm hare In stock, Orandtather'a Cboif-e. at
U per gallon. Karrela at special rates. 4lyr.
DO IOC S505T
That yon are btiyirg direct from tlie 1iti"er
Iien you ST.ti your enters to lr. K Lipijen
ott, Ihe old fa&hioned Whiskey hotie .' Xo
ettih-it p; no eoniiKinndintt. hut dirt from
he I.ippimvtt 15.tiilickv,'' situated at
Lippeiit-ott J'oet nffice, tireene county. Pa.,
trhich l.as always maintained its reputation
f makintr jmn nlsnijy.
Our mail ortler epartuient ives prompt
ittention to all ontr-rs, and at the prices we
fler O'lr rood., makes our conipetilors en-
ious. We carry in stock the following well
Known brands of Rye Whiskies, in quarts,
gallons and barrels : Lippent ott's. Overholt's
Gibson, Guckenbeimer, Mononeabela. Grays,
-4c. Also a full and complete stock of
Wines, Brandies, Gins, c
Write for Price List andmie money.
V. E. LlPr-KSCOTT,
Distiller and Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
539 Smithfield si, Pittsburgh, Ta.
FACTS i
That I Belt the
owinsr 2CMxl?a
ha vrry low
Two
Three
years old Pire Rye $2 00 r-r gallon.
" M " " S : ' "
.. 4ifl0 ..
Knur
Six
r.n
Fifteen
Twhntr-one
" .V0 " "
" " " 70 " '
All from the bft known distillers. raliforniaS
vear-old pure W ines, all kins at $1.50 jr salion.
hine. Muel. t'laret. Hungarian, rsherry ant.
ort Wine?", direr-t Importations, in liaw. Pure
mnortrd Brandies, liins. at tbe luweft f gurea.
( all or, nend for spe ial priet list. Mail orilen
ProniptiT attended to. No extra charge for pack
ing and boxing.
A. ANDRIESSEN,
72 Fjl3r.l S.raat, Al leghen j. Pa.
NEW HOTEL AT CHHE1LAKD.
i P. Sweitier. late ol Sand Tatchhas purchased
" THE AMERICAN HOUSE,"
At Cumberland. Mil., and has refitted and refur-ni-bed
the said hmise thnmirhoiit, and mails
it a rir-t cla Hotel to a'-i-oimmtate the tray,
eling public wnh irool table, and choice
liquors at tbe bar.
He alo has In conncctl n w-ith the Hotel a laree
quantity of Hauirhnian and blweltzer pure tld
Kye Vi hiaky for nale. by the barrel or gallon,
at Ihe follow ing prices :
Two Year old at $2 00 per gallon.
Three " " f i O -
Four " " " S3 00 " ' '
The price of the jne is is pnt for each gallon.
The price of the WhL-key an.l Jug mosit alwava
accompany the onler. wrii h will iimtre prompt
attention and ahipinent. Address all orders to
S. f. SWEITZER,'
aprf-'SO-SO. CT MBERLAXD, ID.
GEO. N.CJtAMEll.Ae't
-liT. ,.M t. rieaniinl, I'a.
SAW MILLS.
raTCHT vaaiaaic rsiCTion o clt rcra.
STEAM EXGIXE3.
HAV PULSES.
SHINGLE MILL3.
PORTABLE GRIST MILLS,
TIIRESniNG MACH1NE3 Ac.
Send lor Illustrated Catalogue.
jal23-lJt. A. B FARQl'HAR Co.,
York, Pa.
Of
saw V f. 1
fill
Jr "j.2, 'v""' !.. !..
IB JS.fcata... aSBWsmSi
rUMttSfcsB
No more
of this:
a 1 .
Rahrvr Ktom wnirm won UcomfbrCabJy rj.
geaarmaj SUy ott toe teet.
THE "COLCHESTEE" KCBBER fo.
anake ail tttrir annaa with bel-1 of bert llnx
r.htirr. ThL elinaa to tttm aauw aail pnvata a2
ruoax truia aiipoia off
Call for Uw -Oolelieatpr
"ADHC8IYE COUNTERS."
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A SOLID
EEL FEWCE!
n auc or
BRANDED ML
or ResocNC?s, ChucmP3. CFMETimrs. F.crr
AROtN3 Gare. Arbar, W iorfw Curds Trrllttsa,
Hrr-priM f PLASTtCICl LATH, 1 ITH,
Ac. Writs for IllajtrateJ C.;akjgTe: mailnl frtt
;lnti?al expanded metal co
I 111 Water St., ntlnbtirtb. Pa.
ar.lwara Haa keep lb Give name of Uua piper
STILL IN BUSINESS!
rY
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My lalrons are ir.fv.ritn'il thai I am still in
the
And am at a!l tinifs prepare'l to take ail
kiiii-s of f ictiires, from a
Tic-tjpe oi tau.Brt riiotograph,
To a Life-size Cravon. Tnstaiilaneotia Pro
cets useJ, atnl a!! work irutranlecd to be
satif factory.
-5Gallery up suirs, Dtit to VocgLt's
grore.
Wt. H. '.V ELF LEY.
PITTSBURGH NURSERIES.
(EstablUbea IStOi
Ol lt ET.EfSAXT ILLUSTRATED CATALOtirK
for 1S.O w ill be mailsdon applicatiou.
Evcnr Farmer, Cianlcner, Amati nr Of u D. r of
lot should have one.
Orders r flowers and Floral Emblems bare
immediate attention.
(Telephone SCO.)
JOM R.& A. MU33 0CH,
508 SWTHFIENST. PjTTSS'J.l H PA.
WM. B. SHAFER,
'P. O. BOX 14T, SOStCRSCT. P. )
Surveyor, Scrivener, Draughtsman, and
Real Estate Agent
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DO YOC Wl.-JU TO BI V EL Y OR ?EI.L
LANDS OR HOUSES ?
Call at tliis Arroncv. fi.000 Arre?
timbered and cleared hind for .-ale.
in twenty odd tract.. coniitii. of
ircnil.xk, Piac, White Oak. Eed
Oak, Chestnut, Ash, Cherry. Poplar,
Ac. mostly avai'alle to "RailrnaJ.
CalU also attended to forf-urvevin.
near the lines adjoining in counties.
Terms on Real Estate to suit pur
chasers. Office above new Postotiice,
with J. A. Rerkev.
Modern Science
Haadl'oovaml that ail 'ca.i are csiikiI by
MICROBES,
Therefore m'.l Vvmnn can be m re J hr dirnT
in thiw Xi. r.,b.. and m on,y t'mr.i
eanhthat ill acctaiplnh ibis i'bt,ul huei J
tbe i!i-nt !
WM. KADAM'S
Microbe - killeR
It it a Iho-oiiEh blood pnnficr. a won.lf rful s
tivptK aii.l (onialnirg notiiug hatiyr, i !r
fei l iy -sr.
Th y rnnor vnicr ; i t .:..i. j
' r.i vnwut niuin i iMitjr-ti tn u -n..--'
water iinprt-ui,alel ith pot-riul irrin i!.-t -ng
icc bn li permmira and purii.n ilie
Send for otr Book
giving History of ML
crobes tnd Ciscover)
Of this Wonderful Biti
ecine. Free.
7 LAiGHT STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
Ask juur Druggist for it.
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ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
INDIANAPOLIS. IND. ;
W."S. BELL
431 Wood St, P:tts-1
DISLC
PttcjripHiC S-W!
IveCame:'. "'! M
famous l'l'a '
seyrn d.Vn.nt i!'"
8f nit Sir Cauli'ic fr-
DMISISTRATO'ia NOTICE.
Etie of Jarvh Loh,. cc,'1 late of W
Towiwhp. Soiwrvt I o.. la. , i
D tteraof A'iiniiiMratuin on the above '"'j j:
harin txvn irrnnu.! to the nulr-'t!l1', ?
prjr aiiihir-iiv. u..t;it- ia hrt!y tn ""V 5
prHiia In.lrbtert to ai.l rotate to mkr inim"' -
attf.iMrn.wnt .ml il..u.l..,-i... .j.im. .i:3l f
am will prv-nt ih-ru du.v a'.lheiitu alr.l ;
-tt tmrstot! SatunUy. (h i. 4. I. ' ' ! l
reai-icnce oi aeceaacit, ia Jeon-r Townnir. s-
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