i Gen. Hasting on Local Taxation. In IVnpieib oft, a. r'iriSi.t I'iUn- j burgh, after warm endorsement or Delamater, ho tai d : "The distinguished pentleman who head the Drftnocratic ticket ha under taken to plac his campaign opo. a low level, and pcrnuoalUy and abuse unwor thy of him on worthy of any h : lorab! foeran. In his letter of accept nee he nndertakes to give the Democratic party credit for the formation, the construc tion, the inventing of the fundamental laws which are now in the Constitution ofthia Stat. He doe. not .ay that in hit formal letter of acceptance ; he sayt it in bin real letter of ac eptance poblish.'d in an interview in the New York World. In that interview he undertake to aay nd point out tpecifivally- that a large amount of money has been purloined from the treamiry of the Slate ; he rakea from the dead ashes of the past iue that have been trampled nnder foot time and time ain by the popular vote in thiii State. Bat if every ward be cava in that letter of acceptarov was true, and if the Republican party or its representa tive had uken from the Treasury every dollar, as he untruthfully a'.lepes. I say to you that it would not anion nt ia dol lars and cents to one-ha'.f as much money as be cost the people of this Ute in his effort, by an xtra hp Km of the Legisla ture, to accomplish a aeltish purpose in the redisricting of the State for Con grewional purposes, among other things, for the single important purpose of legis lating oot of ollicial position and otlice a IkMuovratic UrilT member of Congress from Philadelphia the late Samuel J. lUndall. The old soldier remembers with indignation his veto of the Indi gent Soldiers' Pension bills, when he re member, that the amount of money squandered in that extra session was su'.iicient to pay the funeral expenses of every worn-out soldier, not only in Penn sylvania, but in every State in the Union from the time he fixed his veto to that bill down to the present time. Ap plause. My fellow -ciiirns, the Republican par ty is again in conflict with the head of the Democratic candidacy w ith reference toUxation in this State. I recognize the lateness of the hour anl I will only Buy one word to you. Cries of "(jj-aliead.' The Democratic party attemps among other things, to bold the Republican par ty responsible for what Mr. IVti-wn calls discrimination ajuinst the farming peo plo of this State. He says in his letter of acceptance, to wit, that interview in the New York Wuril, Hint the Republi can party assuming to crush out of ex istence the firmer by unjust disctimina tion and by overburden ine taxation ; but. my fellow-citizens, he forgot to say that our present tax law, the present revenue law of the State, the law which takes from the farmer whatever taxes he is required to pay for the public good, Mr. Pattison forgets to say to yon that law passed in 18S5, bears the sanction of his ollicial signature as Governor of Penn sylvania. Applause. In the last State Convention tue Republican party com mitted itself to such a revision of our revenue laws as that they w ill make the burden of taxation rest more lightly and easily upon the farmer. The plank in the platform was submitted to the lead ing agriculturist of the State and met with their approval, and when the next Republican Legislature shall meet, that platform -will be enacted into law and the Republican party will again keep its pledge and that law will bear the official sanction of the then Governor of Penn sylvania. Applause A Case of Widow Burning. London Tune: A case of suttee, which is unusual in China, although it is regard ed suj a great virtue, is reported, from the neighborhood of Foocbow. The victim was a young w oman, 24 years of age, w hose husband died of leprosy early in the year. She was childless, and had none except distant relatives to depend upon for support. She had, therefore, she said, no alternative but to commit this act of self-sacriuce. As sxmasher intention became known, she received several invitations to grand banquets, all of which ahe accepted and enjoyed as if there were to be no sequel. Altera special feast of this character, she ascend ed a stage constructed for the purpose, where the village elders came to make their obeisances, each three times, as if she were already a canonized saint The signal having been given by firing off a gun, she ascended a scaffold w ith her bands unpioned, and there, in the sight of all, strangled herself. Her body, was placed in a codin, which was duly pre pared beforehand. It is said that the Kuiperor will grant a tablet extolling her virtue a soon as the Viceory of the province represents the case to the throne. Snow filial Lake Huron on Saturday Of List week. Hold It to the Light. The man who tells yon confidentially just what will cure your cold is prescrib ing Kemp's Balsam this year. In the 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 compaie with other remedies. Price 50c, and $1 The New York City Board of Health destroyed last yew 6,000 quarts of adul- ted milk, and over 1,000,000 pounds of fruit and foxl. , . . ASLEEP OTf TUB TRACK. A little eht)d.tirM of rlsr.&ad -pillowed fata IhwI on a railroad track and fallen asleep. The trmio ni slrncMt upon bun when a psMmn.tr Mrmnpi-r runhfd forward and saved turn (mm a fcombie deat h. IiTbsns 'u aw aafcs-p oa tbe trm'k. too. Vu arv.iT you are rnvturtin th hacktnjr cnis-h, the bnlic Hues, tiie 1m of afwliu rrowlrnr weakmssj and lassitude, which have uneuostusl)r cm upoa you. Wake up, or the train wli! bo upon root OonsumptifHS, hioa thus insidiously fnMTa its bold upon Its Ttetuns while tbvy are un ainsooot of its arinx a, must be taken in tinM. H it tt t tw ovcroom. lr. hm l iolrt. Medical Iiiauoverj- baa cured thou sand of caj of thai most fatal of niala-ln. if taken In time, and fnvn a fair trial. It ia ernsu-aulre. to binetrt or cure In every ease) of Onwumptkw, or moofj paid tyr It will be firomvrl Tr fimoVal. Kor Wtk Lunys, arrfttinir of Wood, Fhort naa of Hraath, iirouch ilia. Aftlima, Hevere Tourna. and kindred aflwlioos. It is aa efa dem reniudv. CopyrtCt'V . T Woauri nn. Via Ast'K. J?$500 If 4 fnpumWf case of (atarrta in I .if Um 1!wL tiy too mninrto of Ir. ratarrb Jtf nwdy. Only 50 oenta. bold hf tli jgfwi everj-wliere. CARTER'S rilTTLE H IYER fHc ftdch W rHiy all U tnxibl inrt ont to b.lK, at" of th it"in. awn rtinB fain il. rt . e While IhwrnKX rewaraAUM nioccaa naa oera wv- u flAvh. v rirrr t.rmji I.mta Ttiim u mutllv Tlit- in f'onwiv. c and nmint Ui annoyina- nitnplaint. wai rnmula toe ! aod nui U- bowoia. A,vtj K Vmf unij wire. A rhm rher wnuld be almnat rr-m to thoaa h poIT. fnun tbla disfrMwine roDirJaint: but furtunairly tht-ir Hin- a w rod hrm. and th'u tw ooce try tli-m will Hal trtnw bU iMi!Taluall In roanr vara Umt titer will n b K-iliinr to do wiuout tbem. titt anor an m. la the banc of a" many liwa tht bir h where wa mmk- our rrrt "boaat. Our pilla cure It hike othem do a. . dmii'i Ijrnx l,im Pili arf very small and wj ev to faiw. on or two pill mal dw Tl are arriniv Twul4r and do not cipe or ponr. " by br a-ntl arta-a t,liw ail who uae tl-m. In riala 1 ct: lira fur f ! . SoW rrwrmhera, or a-nl by nunL CASnj KCll 00, Vr Tat. SalBL b!2n te&K& G81fJS Of Pure Cod ''h Liver Oil and HYPOPHCSPHITES of Lime and Soda I'hyBirtaiw bx-uiii boih ide .Inrr M fconiii in iii cure of Chum(m. 11 U a i'i&lable as miik. ScoH'sEffiulwicn i a uimdrrful t Inh I'rotlwt-r. It ' Wt JieAt tor CONSCMPTlOn, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Watting Dis eases, Chronic Coughs and Colds. Asa for Scou aEmuislou and tsAeDociaer c CURE MEAD) ft - Cumi aaay.ii , i ia u, learonujar,; m t a jwm-m . .... r rt :., j FBTSI When X sty CTO I do not mean merdy to top tlxm lur a ume, and then have ihv. ia ra turn airain. I UsaM A RADICAL CUiJU. 1 bays made tka diaeara at FITS, HPHXTSY or FAXXIXG SICKNESS. A llfe-tong study. I urairuifT my remedy to (TUB tbe wnt caeoa. BeraoBe otnera bars luled u no reaaon fur not now receiving a core, head a oa.ie for a treatiManda Fkebuottui VI air '. 7tu.!UJ KSMKDT. Give txnreaa and P' t iaoe. It coau yon Bothuif lor a nal, and il wul enra yon. Addreaa H.a. ROOT. fVt.C IS3hAK.5T,"rtTan " Boss wouldn't blanket him in the stable. Said it wasn't no use." FREE Get from your dealer free, the a Book. It has handaome pictures and Valuable information ahoui horses. Two or three dollars fur a 3 a Horse Blanket will make your horse worth more and eat less to keep warm. 5A Five Mile 5A Boss Stable 5A Electric 5A Extra Test Ask for1 ST other styles at prices to suit every body. If you can't get them from your dealer, write us. BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE CCHUIKf WITMOUTTHC 6' LaBCl Waniifil hr V. Atku a- hom. rbllada.. who avue Ue tuuous Uursu lirouU itaker biaukuta. FAST BLACK ONYX HOSIERY. Full Importation now ready. Ijirg-t rtrie ty, all weights and qualities, for LADIES, MISSES, MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR. Ladies' Fine Gauge, extra good, 25 cent? a pair. Ladies' medium weight, high-Fpliced heels and toes, 2oc. a pair. Abetter grado. Fine fJaugc. 35c, u pair, or three pair for f 1. Ladies light weight at 40 cents per pair. Ladiea' full weight, high-spliced liels, 40c a pair. Ladies' light and hearj weight at 50c. a pair, the bent ever sold at the price. Ladies' Ingrain Cotton, medium weight, high spliced heeU and - toes, COc. a pair. Best values in the finer grade "ever offered, at 65c, 70c, 'JOc and $1 a pair. All grades Onyx Hose for children. Boys' extra heavy Onyx Hose, as well as our fall lrojioi tatious of ' IRON-CLAD HOSE FOR BOYS. Visit our Hosiery Department. & FIFTH AVJL. PIlTSBrHGH. 1-A. WW ;: m in as BORNE WARD 1 i Mm Johnstown Business Houses- G R E AT N E S I i j j i : ; THE NICELY BOYS WHl ptjrt itt huiig. If Itiejr can help It. Neither ' will J. S. Ashbridge, The Joiindown Carpet man, but be wUl aell jom Carpet, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Hugs, Mats, MAI ting, Lace Curtains, and Cartaiu roles, Cheaper than l bey were er beerd of before. It in vuums you. iau ana at lor juuneu. y. 131 FranklU St , Jahnlews, Pa. City Drug Store, Kear Dibarl Building, Next to Pottoffica Wbeo in (he city don't fail (o call and see us at our prominent location, where you will find one of the pretlieat and most attract ive l'rug Stores in JOHNSTOWOSr The public pronoanca it a pent. We carry a full line of Pure Druca. Medicine, Chemi cals, Toilet Articles. 4c. rhvticiana Pre- acripliona Careftiliy Ctipipnunded. Kesperftillv Yours, CHA8. YOUNG, JohnMown, Pa. Graduate of the Phil's. College of Pharmacy. telry.faiciss, CIocU ( the Old Starul, in a Jew iiildinp, the LUCKHAM JEWELRY STORE IS FILERli WITH ALL KINDS OF Ornaments, Watches, Clocks, ' Silverware, fcc A I-artr'r, Finer, Clieajer, more Relia ble S:-k is not kept in any first-clans Jewelry StAre in Wwteni IVnnoylvania. L. W. LUCKHARDT. 59 and Gl Main Street, Johnstown. Penn's. THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM : . . ' Fccklsr'i Lsvergood," Can be found at 39 Morris Street, ith Complete Stoik of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, IMKJTS A'D SHOES, GROCERIES QUEENSWARE, 4c, Which are on Sale at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. s heretofore, farmers can get Best Prices for their produce by bringing it to us. JVs are now showing Fin llnej of French Zephyr Ginghams, Full AaaorUnent of Plain and IlenuUtched S to iiocn EMBROIDERED FL0UNC1KGS, ' ALL KEW DESIGNS. BUTTO.NS, BUCKLES, GIMPS, FRINGES, LACES, TIES, TABLECOVEE8, BEDSPEADS, TOWELS, AND DAMASKS, Of Newest Pattern. Cheese Cloth ' Comforts. John Stenger, 227 Main St,-Johnstown, Pa. SCHOFF'S. Park Building, Mali Street, Opaosltt Alma Hall, Johnstown, PA. SPECIAL VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS! With every pair of Curtaioa we give the pnlea for 16 rent, and (riiarnnff our Curtalna ebntper tLan the aame quality pan be botiKht elae- herc. Call and examine quality and price. A cilrlt line of liry Oooda at lowest prlcea. SCHOFFS, Main itreet. Park Building opposlts Alma Ball, Johnstown Pa, THE POPULAR DRUG-STORE, Comer of Mala and Franklin Ettvats, J: O: II: JT: 8i T; O: W: N", V A U now filled with all the beat id :r,ttgj-s In the market. My motto, " 14 LO W PRICES AKD QCICX EETCRXS," H rigidly adne nd to, and full aatinfacUon ruar anteed. A full line of PARIS GREEK AND WHITE HELEBORE Always on hand, CHARLES GRIFFITH ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MANUFACTURING STATIONER AND- blank: book maker. H ANN AM BLOCK, .JOHNSTOWN. PA. HARDWARE TMt OLOanOMCU. KNOWN MANDWANC aTONC Or (DECEASED.) Is now in full blast under the charge of the undersigned. I keep in stock all articles in my line, from a needJe to a Hay Fork. The finest of CUTTLERY A (ipreftlty. BO TTOM miCES R VLB THE ROOST, AVM. B. DIBERT. At the old atand on Main rtreel, Jnunttown, Pa SADDLERY AlVD HARNESS S. LEXIIART, JJ., Sucoeaaor to Samael Lenhart, Manufacturer and Dealer in HAKXE38, . - i 8ADDLES, WHirS, , . - ' XKT3, - - BLANKETS, K0BK3, Ac XtBcpaxring Promptly Done. 148 Clinton St., Johnstown. YOUCAN FIND , ea Ola la PlTmri at ha Mwtmn baraaa ai S 5S RE1H1TGT0N BROS. wa will maumo, tur aararUauia at kwt raMa JOHK "Wen. I wit iu that Thnnaand DaHaia. but t VoifrsACuEBIacking A rW IHar-B-. i taim Ola mwrm rtmT rmUh mt tkm T.V TlRMM - Mat. k TaVlN. CVM aa IK- ON rr it". WOLFV ai BAKDOLFB. FUlwtalphla, BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE KEW BOOM IX THE : DIBERT? BUILDING. Corner Main and Franklin Sts., Of Best Qnality, and at LOWEST PRICKs can be iound, in styles of all makes. I am - prepared to compete with one and all dealers in the Ptato. A" I ask Is a trial. SCOTT DIBERT. i I . ; J ; - f ' - -FINE OLD. WHISKIES v t ' - v i 1 1 j : And Imported Liquor sold In bulk and tij tba case. Special liuea : OLD CABINET, TOM X00SE, POSSCM HOLLOW, GVCKESBEIMEB, FIXCITS UOLDES VEDD1S0, GIBSO.VS XXXX WIITSKIES. Jamea Uenneaar, Paul PtiBols. Coirnae, WUbnr Putmaa " Own Black'wrry Cnnlial." Also, HeJford and doiu rnet Pure Bye N biskiea, wall age. " ' r-- .- T : " . ; FISHER & CO., 309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. VISITORS . TO THE PITTSBURG EXPOSITION- Will find in out exMtiit a unall aelertlmi of rai-h guuda ah we carry, lu great variety, at our a Lure, . NO. 48. 4TH AY., I'lnoBl'Rli. PA. JOSEPH EICHBAM &. CO., PRINTERS, BINliERS, ENGRAVERS, ocaLcn in Fina and Maple Stationery, Artisu' Materials, and t anry ti.xia. Mipu 410. THE WHITE IS KING OF SEWING MACHINES. 1 It was Crcw&ed so wherf it txik the First Premium - at tho Ciccinnati Centennial in 1GS3, at the Great Contest, tut acre so when it ' took the GOLD MEDAL At the Universal Exhibition at Par is, France, ia 1888, foe being the Best Family groin HacMm In the world. It is applauded so much by the 8 00,000 Sold since its introduction in 1877. Its superiority is acknowledged, though with many regrets, by thousands who had bought other new " -SEWING! I MACHINES::: Before they had seen (tnc merits of the W HIT E Ladies will find it greatly to their advantago to examine the" merits of "TflE WHITE" before buy- . ' ing a Sewing Machine. , " TIJE JJEST IS ALU' A VS CHEAPEST in the cud. An inferior- Sewing Maehiao is a )oor investment at " ' any price. JOS. CRIST, 0fJnnrX Road, n lh authority) aernt for it in this County. Write liim. and tell him to fating ooe tu your bouae tor nam ination. ' j : . . ,. , . t Modern Science Baa d'acttTtird t'iX all dUeaaua ra caiued br MICROBES, Their fore a'.l dlneaara ran be enrrd br dpatmr. ior IheM al k rolw-a. aud lb on it n mttlr i n earth that will acctrtnplliib lhla wi. bout bairn to u. puiui la WM. RADAM'S Microbe - killeR It l aihmongb Mood portUrr, a amndfrAil an- naviaio a imi ouuiainu( so a rug liaierer, la per lertivaafr. The H CfSOBE KILLER l eomrKved of ditf!l1 water liupnaualrii with powerrul ktb riil -rf-rriw ahicb permeates aud urillei tba ea- Send for our Bosk giving; Hittory of Mi. crobet und Discovery ofthia Wonderful med ecine. Free. ' 7 WIGHT STREET, NEW YORK CITY. &TEEL FENCE! Mauaf or EXPANDED METAL s:nx:xs kcw. raTEJt. "or ftearocNCta, Owaxxra, Cranmnca, raava QUWN1 Gates, rt, kladow Gsanla, TrallkMa, rlre-arwir ri.ASTEUIIO LATH, IHM1B BATS, Ac Write lot Illustrated Ceiaiog-oe: mailed frrc CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO f. a,, HU "afcjir;h, ru. 'arinralaaaiMals. Ctrc tmxue tfliia pvper Building by Night. r.aildinp and other worka are cow constructed at such express teed that it becomes necessary for the workmen engaged to latioi at night as w ell aa dur ing the day. Especially ia this the cae in London, where ground w valuable, and where durinjr building operations a heavy rent ia running and no return ia coming in. The custom lias rendered necsiry sotue form of brilliant artificial light, and many ingenious lamps have been contrived which generally owe their radiance to some form of cheap etude oil which is forced under present into spray or vaporized, and then ignited in a pe cial form of burner. A new lamp of this description, called "the Comet," has recently been intro duced, and it embodies one or two new features. It consists-of a tank, a!ov which is fixed on s standard the coal burner in whk'ti the oil ia vaporized. The liquid is forced op to thin level by. means of an air pauip attached to the tank. A light oil is nsed, as it has been found in other systems that those of a heavy defcri tion are ai t to leave heavy deposit of carbon in the count c tionp, and so impede the action of the ap paratus. S. Y. Telrgram. Ask Your Frenda About It. Your distressing couch can be cured. We know it be ause Kemp's Balaam within the past tew years has cured so many cx ugha and colds in this community. I remarlable ale has been won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask wme friend who has usi d it what bethinks of Kemp's Baisam. There is no medicine so pure, none so (fltctive Large bottles 50c and tl at all dr.uisU'. -z -j No Refuge) In Canada. Ottjiw, Sept. 25. The proposal of the Louisiana Lolteiy to start a newspaper in Montreal in order to distribute information in the United States about the lottery has raised a decided commotion In the Canadian pretts. The Ncw-Oj leans company imagines it can evade the Anti Lo'-tery Ltw pined by . Congress on the ground that foreign newspapers must be admitted. According to advices received by the Dominion Depart ment of Justice Judge Tyner, the Assistant Attorney-General for the Post Office Depart ment at Washington, holds, however, tbat be postal authorities are warranted in ex eluding from the American mails under the Ami-Lottery bill ail tievspapers, wherever published, containing advertisements of any lottery company. In case of auch power lacking Judge Tyner points out tbat the Postmaster Genera of the United States can at orce enter into negotiations aiih the Canadian authorities for the purpose of pre venting the evasion of the law now threat ened by the Louisiana company. A leading ollicial of the Dominion Tost otlice Department said to-night that such action is unnecessary as the Canadian laws cover any contingency ahich might arise, The Dominion Lottery Act, passed four years ego, provides a fuieof fur printing tottery advertisements or for selling lottery tickets. If the Louisiana Company attempt ed to defy the law Parliament would readi ly increase the penalties. lOO Ladles Wanted. And 100 men to call on any druggist for I free trial package of Lane's Family Medicine the great root and herb remedy, discovert d by Dr. Silas Lane while in the Itocky Moun tains. For diseases of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys it is a positive cure. For conslipa. tion and clearing up tte complexion it does wonders. It is the best spring medicine known. Large-size package, 50 cents. At all druggists'. A Court House on Wheela. Lamib, Col, Sept. 25. Word has been received of serious trouble between thetovns of Boston and Springfield in Baca county, Since Baca county was made from Las Anl mis county Jty the last general assembly there has betn a srtife between these two towns as to which should have the seat. The act organizing the county provided that Springfield should be the county seat, and at the election held last fall it is alleged tbat by the manipulation' of the ballots it was made the permanent county seat. The peo ple of the town of Boston claim that Spring field has not the$5,0u0 worth of county property necessaiy to prevent the county ssat from being moved by a minority vote this fall. Tbe only available building for a county court house was a hotel building in Boston. A few weeks ago this was sold atasherilTs sale and was bought by Springfield parties, Saturday night a party left Springfield for Boston with machinery costing $1,000 in tending to move tbe building to tbe farmer town and use it as a court houie, lb us pre venting the county seat issue being raised this fall by reason of prominent improve ments being made. Rollers was put under the building, which is the finest in the coun ty and three stories bigh, and 2) teams were bitched to it.. Inside the house were station ed 12 men with Winchester rite1. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tas Esiroa: Flaaaa inform your readers that I bar a positive rataady for tba aboTO-aaraea diasaae. By its ttmalr oas thrmaanda of bopeleaa raana bare been permanently eared. I shall be glad to aend two bottlaa of my remedy FKKZ to any of your reAlcre who hava conaamptlon it they will and ma tbsir .Express and P. O. address. Beapeet fttlly, X.A.aU)tiUat.K.a,iaiPearl8t. The luilding was moved about five miles toward Springfield, which is about 25 mil. s from Boston, when the people ol the latter place discovered tbe trick and immediately organized. All available horses and rifles were brought into requisition, and pursuit was made. : L'pjn overtaking the party they commanded a bait, which mas answered by a volley of shots from the men in the build ing. Tue Bston crowd then Tired and a fierce battle raged, which ended in the Spring field party being driven from the build!' g. Coal oil was then procured and the fl jors of the building saturated, which was set fire and entirely consumed. Great excitement prevails, but owii g to the Isolation of the towns, Springfield being over 50 miles from Lamar, which is the nearest railroad station, news is hard to ob tain. Several parties .arriveS here from Springfield last night and departed burried- lv after buying all the cartridges they could find in town. It is reported that several parties were seriouily wounded and two killed during the fight, but the news is not athentin. ' ' Captain Charles King, who recently visit ed St. Paul and Minneapolis (br the Cosmo politan Magazinr, has prepared - for that monthly an illustrated ai tide entitled "Twin Cities of the Northwest" which will prove iiiterestiug reading not only to the citizens of these two cities, but also to a great num ber of readers scattered throughout the conn try who have watched' with astonishmt-nt the marvelous growth ol these towns. His article will appear in the October issue, which will also contain the second part of a story by Julien Gordon, the nam de piimeot one of New York's famous society women, a story which has attracted wide attention throughout the east, the writer bidding lair to make a reputation far in alvance of Amelie Rives, or any of the American stars appearing upon the literary borixm within the past two or three years. Cyrene dances witU a grace and agility unsurpassed. Her phasing figure and face, difficult pirouettes and tireless dancing, are II of the same merits of a true Parisienne Memphis Scimetar, Augktt 2, liWO. Zion Bradwell, who went at tpye -set ting at the age of 14 years, is still at tbe cane, at the age of 77 years, in a South ern printing office. He traces relation ship to ex-Presidont Cleveland. Tbe Chinese gamblers in New Yoik are Used $1,000 week. It Is said that there are two counties 10 Ubto where there are no saloon Oeauga and Harrison. INFANTSjixlNVAUDS. TRADE1! 0 BA T-.L BOB "mARII A Matter of Importance to You I If suffering from long standing Chronic Disraoea. T'isrnm of the Blood, Skin and Nervous System, aa those goffering from EYE. EAR NOSE AND THROAT TROUBLES, v.. J. 1. ilrt l.t KLAX I'Im s?tf. M. li.t SpcrialKl ou Cbroair t T oti-e to InviilidH : DR. MORITZ SALM, bua anJ 1-v-r-. X T f . r T T- T T XT Tl UK. J. J. -MCCJ-I-l-lrt.J-N , same lcal and surgicul Institute, (xj Iambus, O. I 1 . n ibiraiiiol Tnir, iti.tA CilnrihiM ll and F. be at tbe SOMERSET HOUSE. SOMERSET, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 24TH AND 25TH. This will sire his numerous palienw. and otbers nityu) cunsult this ditiiiuUbel physician, ly visits to your community. CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE EYE. Suehe Crannlftted I.ld-i, Chronic Indauma tlon of Hie Ud. of tbe Iris of the Cttoroid, of the Keliiia,Chruuie Ulcerations r'lMwmi of the l.lds Cancer of Ih Uds. and Eve, Teas Runiiing Over tbe Cheeks, Dy and Niht lilindnew. pumleot or Mailerinz Sore Eves, l.onorrhea. Ophthalmia. Svpbiiiitc opbihalniia, Ked Binh-hes or lirowu omn on the lull, Milye'eimlar Ophlhalauiia. or Milk White wpois ou the Eye, (ilmuroiii or eupNDeof theNer'e, Amurrohr. Kslliinr out of Lar-he. horts. Keduewof Edite of his and E e, and all oilier di?e-e Ui which the Eyeo.-lisap-peiHtaK.-s are liable, puaitive and rapid cure guur anteed. EAR TROUBLES ARE CURED In an asiUminhltiirly quick time. They will re lieve you of si I roaring biding and riiiKing noies, besviiies, itchme pain, rtinnitiK ol tbe e.tr. will cluoe up s bole in a dium of M years' siamllnir ; will insert Artificial l-jir Imim ol bin own invcii bioii, witb a"toubbiui(ly nasniiyiiiu rtr'iilu. A WORD ABOUT CATARRH. It l in tbe nervous membrane, tliut wonderful seuii-lluid envelo;ie PurrounliQ tlie delicate Iih Mies ol tbe sir and fotMl paair. that iatarrh makes lis stnuiehoi'i. Once eiiibli-bed, it eat into the very vital)., and renders life a long-drawn breatu of misery and diM-asc. dulling ibe MMise of bearing, irHrumeliuK the power of fejieecb, dr stroymg toe facility ol meil. taintiiiK the bntib stitl killiiiKtbe refined pleasures of tavte. insidu ously, by t-revpiiiK on from a simple cold in tue beau, it awtttili tne niembrnis liniii snd envel ope tbe bones, eating ihroiiRb the deiicaie cvrnts and cutiMUg iun:tinmation. slontiiuie sml death. otb ng short of total eradicsiion wilt secure health to the patient, and s.l aileviativea sre simply pncra.-Jiinafei surteriiis, leading to s fatal termiuat:ou. lr. MtH:iellau has ly s treat ment, 1im-sI snd oonseiititionul, iuaic the cure of this dread dtea s (.enaiuty. snd hs never failei. Kvea wlien tbe deae hail mstle fright ful inroads on delicate constitutions, bea.i!., tate and mnell have been recovered, sud tr.e disease thoroughly driven out, , A LIFE OF EXPERIENCE. The Doctors have had n whole li e of study and experience in their profeiodon. and tbey enjoy advantage that fail to the lot of hut few. Alter attending a lull rourse in the medical colleges and graduating witi highest honors, they were Bot content to stop there, but have since attend ed other colleges aud several time reviewed the whole profion ; ba.e aLso trarelod extensive ly for the purniwe of improvement, having visited tbe best Medical Colleges. Huapitais, 1 iipeii-ta-ries. Eye. Ear, and bung and other medical snd surgical- institutions on both continent') : travel ing ihoussnds of miles both by land and sea: ((Muling thousands rf dollars -, improving every advantage within their command, and devoting; the best rears of their Urea to becorn THOR OUGHLY EAM1LIAK witb tie profession In all lis onuicues. EXflMINflTION MD CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL schmidt The Largerst Wine, Liquor; and Cigar House IN THE UNITED TATES ESTABLISHED 18K. "W. SCHMIDT. - DISTILLER AND FINE WHISKIES.z IMPORTER OF ' WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS. K0S. 95 AXD 97 FIFTH A VEXCE. PITTSBURGH, PESSA. - All Order received I mail or ofAensiV a-SI metre prompt alimrUm. Near Fhilaaejphia. Hehoal Oneas rieau 19th Tearly Eapense, ino. liaartert, Pras-ts,H5. S,' (wVi, rmrTT,!SL?Tl f" 1 lh"win se. in Collflte. Folrss-tislc l.toV.M:. r.,i., ,Lt,T!" llil. d K tomplet! fonnhM. Cvu..), (, h UM -tail. Nm-ii, M lM.1 r,tr.,S,1,l"p""'-'l'"-.l'a'l..irr.p,lY IYirrlclilinglSrlal.lillliiiack: co,,. , hTH i VJl 1 rSS.'f ,m "? "!"-- B.:nv,. eleiln.il. tl.il-tnr.wrin. (.. tlwlvw, , ,i. Crr '" " aad riwcKW. Media. J'a. -niiUnuilmgll... tfar WATERPROOF THAT 3NT Ot BE UP TO THE MARK NEEDS NO tAUNDERSKC. CAM Be l IPC f HI l." THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. Thrift is mm resulhs froi IT? cleosnliness znd' Irls&solid c&ke.' Try ihinyournexVhouseeatnma ajidbeh&pty g- out oyer tne many Lome, ofthia country, we see thouaand of women wearing away their live, iu houaehold drudgery that mieht b, matenyleoeuedby th.us.of .few cake, o SApSio. Iff W i. .avod each tim. a cake i. uaed, if on. le wrinkle gather, upoa the trT: " Ueh t b. a foolish woman who wouW hesitate to make the experiment, aud he a churliah hu-baud who womd grudge the few cent, whica it cot.. THt ONLY Perfect Substitute for ifot.her't Milk. INVaLUASLC in Choic iMraaruaj NO TCCTMINC. 4 Quicktf Assimilated FooS roe Dypctics, Consumtivcs ConvaicsccNT. A PcnrtcT Nutrient in u UsasTina Diseases. Htauiac No Cookino. Rtcp m all Climstcs. SEND m "Th Cit 'AirTa, maLEdyr toacjriilil'asl. Doliber-Coodale Co., Boston. Mas. . frf;vVi.iV;,?y.'VVS.? n r. J -" mm0 MORITZ SAI.M. V. P., Ppoelalist on Disease of tbe Eye, Ear, Nose aud Tbruai, The well-known Oculist, Aurist, Optician, and Principal of the trermania Eye, Ear, Nose and lb run Infirmary, of t oluui- The Celebrated Srcfialist on Chronic rLseaws. from the name infinite, and late I'rinriial of the Hveeis Mp.Ii. Institute, and late Prinriral of the Hyeeia Medi and Examining Surgeon to the Belib.-Dok ffanuariuin, will wno are in need or meaieri treatment, an opportu- i whuse duties at tbe Institute: will permit only month CHRCMC DISEASES The Docbirs treat no acute diseases, but make an emit speciality ol enroll ie and 1 ui? standune dixases, ases given up by other doctors snd rronotiuoed incurable tbey mostilesTre uee. Tbe Kietors hse, treated over l.i.'HO eases in Ohio lu the last twelve -ears many of which bad been given upas iu uiable. some to be liiiiu. oibers Ih-jiI, aud s large uumlwr to be invalids f .r life. Hut behold i now they See aii Hear, and many sre started ou the high road to health aud recov ery every day. The Hot-ton sre surrounded with the largest collections of hue instruments ever imported lo tnis country for examlnini? snd treating sli dis esses ol the Head, Face, hye. tar. Throat. Heart, J.iiuirs, Siomacn. Liver. Kidney, bladder, i-iin, llrnn, snd Nervts.is System, tiu-ers. Tumrs, l'iles, MwelliiiKS "Id Sores, Kits, f sralvis, .Veu n)i;:a. Kheuniatis.ni, Hropy. i ut. ick Heui aclie. Iiehitity, liepressioii of pirita, liieseoi t'hiidri-n. Hereditary liiseases, etc., etc., snd in fact, all long standing snd t hronte Iibes.es. DISEASES OF WOMEN Siifih as have bsrtld the skiil of all other phv siciana and remedies, quickly cured. Cancers luinors. bhroid and polypoid growth cured with om the use of the kaife or caustic. io eullius;. no pain, no danger. Mimil Turnors. Ci!ieer Vart.i. Moles, etc., Re- uiovt-ti wuriou: acris, aiiue. pain or scar. New meiboii. Electroysis. EPILEPSY OR FITS Scientifically treated aud positively cured by a iicvcr-Uiiiug mt-tliisl. RECTAL DISEASES. They also make a specially of all forms of Rec tal iiiK'sses, files internal and external. luh ingaud HleeAling. Keclal Ulcers, Fissures, Fistula which are often taken for Nervous and I. wig Diseases, all cured it taken in time. Remember, we cure all forms of Plies without pain, interrup tion or detention fr tu busiDSsaand without tne use of Knife, Caustic, Ligature or lujectiou. Come and be rnvincei. I-K1VATE MiiAEi Bkxsi Poison. Venereal Taint, ole-et, Mtricture. Seminal Emissions, Loss of riexual Power, Weskuess of Sexual Organs, want of desire among sexes, whether from 1m pruueot habits of youth or sexual habits of ma ture years, or auy cause that debilitates toe sex ual functions, speedily and permHiieiilly cured, Consullaiioa free snd strk-ily coiitldential. Ab solute curr guaranteed. No risksincurred. Cstr respoudenc promntly answered, snd medicines sent free from otwervaliou lo all parts of ibe United States TO MIOHLE-AGED MEX.-There are manyof the age from low) who are trrthlel with fre quent evacuations of the bladder, often accom panied by burning or smarting sensations wclr. ening the system in s maimer tbat the patient cannot account for. On examination of the urin ary deposits a ropy sediment will be found, snd sometimes some unall pnrticles of albumen will appear, or the color will be a thin or milkbh hue agaiu changing to a dark or torpid appenram-e loere are many men who die of this d flieulty' ignorant of the cause. BuiLDrrsra and Most Complete JOBBER OF Telephona No. 666. -a IMievr-amiw SooL He.lv, Atidemr .nr.h e-y ItM COLLAR on CUFF CAN DE RELIED ON to DlscolOTr ! at 7!p( u&!e BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE ELLu lo I Mark. WIRED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. good revenue SAP0LI0:- o scouring soap, NO. 88 FRANKLIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE. JOHN H. WATERS &BR0 PLUMBERS, STZsUIAXD GAS FIITS SS. We are now ertHbll-bed in osr new buiMtii, bh. we (in nfi It U the brJ-arrauatd our bu-itteflN in w-trn rVnn-ylvsnm. j Kn-vit-,i:.if pertaining- in the plumbing-, Stc i an-i Ihisiiiw e mr! in We will a Hnnrlv. aSv rarefut attention the STEAM ANu bT WATKK HEATISk bu Inmi. unr fi.rnier rirnrta in thU line enbrm- some ut tbe Iargec4 buildings ia tbe evunty, wiib euiire iiv In tbe SI PPLT DEPARTMENT we carry a Ml Mne nr Kui'iier ana leather lielitntf. st-am a DO Water H'e, Valve. Ii'W-rUrfn. .uiiiiraiorft.su am rii. iron Pipe HIlius, tic I'tlcea ifuoted ou sppiu-auon. JOHN C. FINCH. DEALER IN Golden Veddmg Vhlskles, 146 Water Street, Pittsbtirgh, - Pa. ni.PrT ESTABLISHED KOFPE IX TOE CITY. J where noihinir but )ire (rmxis are put up Kth'-tly ur lauii!r ami rue-liciaal iim. Nuth- InsU-tu-r than oolen Wetiiiin. Next on tiie lit.lrtuke!thtifiier'a. trrav's MontnuMlitls Rve. Thtrse kt! sre lesilinf Iranri. israiKiies of viuiaxenf ,STon nsiid. (Mna. Holism! six! Do- nws.ii,-; s.so, iil Tmi. F:mb' (itiliim eiling. I fr full uat. unr t-'r : l-kfiiheimer'a, tbe name ; Mntiiiiioltr lit. t r doarn. Wines, ia iht dm-n, f tor or.e half d-otrn. Srrnrt-ly box eft. Aiso iiave lu stock. liran1rather' Lnol-e. at VJ per galluu. barrels at apecial raws. iMt-ljl DO I0U ENOiT That ymi are buying direct from the distiller ben you send your enters to L". K I.ippen ottt, the old fasliiinied Whiskey lnu.-e .' No rectifying; do cunjisiundinir, but direct from the 'LirrfScoTT IMstillekt," situated at Lippeneott Post ctttts, ;revne county, Pa., which baa always maimained its reptitatiou of making pur 'nUonly. Our roail order lepartment eivea riroropt attention to all orders, and at the prices we oiler on r (roods, makes our competitor en vious. We carry in stor k the following well known branda of I've Wbiskies. in quarts. iwllous aixl harrels: Lipoenrott's. Overboil' tnbson. Ou.-kenbeiiiH r. llonotiiratiela, niy. ec. ANi a full ami ciuiipkte atotk of Wines, Bramlles, Oins, Ac. Wi ileur Price Vut and.'nve mtrney. V. E. LirrEsooTT, Distiller and Wholesale Liquor Dialer, 5J9 SrailLfield St., Pittsburgh, Pa. T' A TH Pf Thnt I sell Hi L A I followinareovxl w Two Three years oil I-ure Kye tz ffll pt r callon. Four " six Ten " Fifteen " Twhnty-one All from the l-t m ' ' ' ' 3 .ill " 4.MI " " f,..tt ' - " " 7.60 " " known distillers. Califonils eMr-ii.i pure vi ines. ail tins at yi.so per callon ume. .n'r.n, , larel. Ilnng-irun. Mierrv sue. aft Winr. il-rert Importations, in glafs.' pine niine.i nmnnus, i. ills, at the lowest figures. (all or .end fur stH.-il pri-e list. Mail orders rrompuy aitetiued lo. ?io extra charge for pack US mAUiK. A. ANDRIESSEN, 72 FjIj.-iI S::33l, Alls'naj, Pa. NEW HOTEL AT CBMEEUND. i P. Sweitr. Uite ol Sand Patch.'lias purchased " THE AMERICAN HOUSE, At Cumberland. !d.. snd has refitted and reftir- mnei ine sain nouse throughout, snd msle it a nr-t clss t'otel to seynnmudate tbe trav eling public with good table, snd choice liquors at the bar. He also has in connec ti n with the Hotel a large M. ... nitKiiniHii aim rweltzer ntre HM KyeNihisky r,-Me, by ibe barrel or gallon, st tbe follow ing pr:ce : Two Yesr old st 12 Oil per gallon. Three " j ; .. Four " " 13 OU The price of the Jng li 15 cents for esrh gallon. i ne price m nle n nikey and Jug must slwars accomisuiy tbe order, which will invire prompt attention sud shipment. Address sU orders to S. f . SWEITZER, CCMBERLAN'D, MD. spr2-'9(s0. SAW MILLS. PTgT VAHIABI.C rsicTiosi ISO sclt nco. STEAM EXGIXI3. HAY PK ESSES, SHIXGLE M1113. PORTABLE GRIST MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES Ac. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. jul23-13t. A. B FARQUfTAU Co., York, Pa. PUBLIC SALE OF Valuable real estatE BY VIRTl E of an order of sale issued out ci llrplisns' Court of Homerwt tsintv, ps i to.it unee-ted, He will expose to pubUc sale. the and the premises, on on tt'EDXESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1S90, st So elock a, m . the followin- real estate Inte to wT"'0 0r8e J' toul"rJnin dee-eased. A certain tract of land ttnN in n...v To ll In p. Somerset I'niiinv j. of North Bowman. Abraham 7 mmrm... i. ... ! B-rkey. Josiah Ankeny, and others, containing '.it! acres and Hi in.h rrie " of which are clear. J) acres in meailow Im,.,. nell umbered, having thereon erected a large two-ifory frame B Dwelling House, And larg bank hum. and n'her nut buiidirgs' ntiiate on the MKiyesbiwn and UreeiMhurg fon pike 1 here Is al-o a good orcbar.1 on the fWrm and is well watered. Terms. liVM in hsnd. tn wr'en: of which is to b- pant wnen pniperty is kms keit down, snd hl. anceon conhniiaiion of sale and the remain W .n pieiw money in annum payments of 00. Aloat the ume tim- and pi"e th wld. win sen nerperoiial pmp -rty coiKisting of h r- ct. n.ws. young cattle, nay grin an l all the i.nuoig unpifincaii. A reasouab:s credit will BEI.IVDA rofSTRYJIAN-. JoUX O. UAY. Administrators. mr-scoa; psaawr riFREE HMTTrl th wrl4. Khtr fi-i.. t4rrai. mm lu IMMw rtf npaorvoiaft. Wwwill araailriiKB aOlaI niWI Bi SSaVBl bM'ite ttll Ut- MajMnra. (Ml thsH ! try st at tM cm Hki mmrt taff V the rhMkr. All rum bav to do ia J ptiwu im t tstaw m prM4 tm s wao riiu irtrnimi flmaw mnumd r Ttt b. ffinain H this d'rrriaats.s-s ask.M iWm asass.ll aajt a ik. aw. Mias-B- crjf artvaja I ppaBraM t it r a-ia-art m fkirt hmtli Ume, mmd.4amibtm team tm. cofjaj, em Mrv u M aur to e-ny W mUiboihvw ui xasri-iK. B-nrr writo ati oti. W- mm mli i l"aTIt UD OOsVO buHUtaar jmt MtM em4 'it wariu and mt km. (i-s ri.Kwoa wsa-rrtlwr wtti amr lar-r MsMlkl. TVsJt Mmniea. ava wa.ll aM IU ai fsvasslasl avwi tm w 10 twtw wOatt w mwnA Tw i tkoaw wteo raJi rosaa? tm 'a.aiiie stwur ,.w w, wr-tCO BtrMW KTn WBrT mt KsWtssel tsd t&a ay rsrpaaO. W.rT mtpi t9mU em. Attem y kmw M, If w wild hk ro to work for m. Tr ca 1 reC i. Ill ."V si 1 rvews CI MM, t -TOv rort rt.ir a-""ij iff I I s. I aw, y ATLAS ENGINE WORKS INDIANAPOLIS. IN0. vs. more V s V . mis X,K. .,VAx-.: lur to Kohbsr mn arlras worm QMoeaftatabhr iu. rawrsby at.p off tbe feet. THE C0LCHESTEE " ErBBER ci), snske sit tfv-tr hos with tnsid of bm iim nwr. Thi eiinea i thw sttos iu wreat,TJ tuiAmr (rooi slippliic off Call for the -Coirhectrr' "ADHESIVE COUNTERS." T-.-Zn ran c,rtt STILL IN BUSINESS! rY elfley's Photograph Calie My patrocs are informed that I am stii; ;j the 7 5 iii And am at all limes prepared to take:' kinds of pictures, from a T.n-tjpe oi Cabinet Phttiriajh, To a Lite-size Crayon. Instantaneous Pm. cess used, and ail work itiiaranteed to be salisfae'tory. J5?Oa;iery up stairs, grore. WM. next to Votigbt'i II WELFI.EY. PITTSBURGH NURSERIES. lEstabHsbrd 1940; OIK ELE(i.XTII.I.fSTR.TEDCATALO,ri X for IS O w ill be mailed on application. t I Every Farmer, (.ardener, lotsbouid have cue. Amateur sr owner H 1 Orders fur Cowers and Floral Emb'.cnis immediate aitcntiou. (Tt-Irphone 2S0.) J CKlR.i A. L L F C C H, 508 SMITHFIENST. PITTS EUR ft FA. WM. B. SHAFER, (p. o. aox 247, aoaiesscT. pa.) Surveyor, Scrivener, Draughtsman, and Real Estate Agent -1 o J DO TOC WISH TO BL Y Bt'Y OR SELL LANDS OR HOUSES ? Call at this Arroncv. 6,000 Acres timbered anJ cleared land lor rale, in twenty odd tract?, consistin: of Hemlock, Tine, White Oak, 1M Oak, Chestnut, Ash, Cherrr, Poplar, ic., niostlj available to Railioai Calls also attended to for surveying near the lines adjoiniug in counties. i erms on neai estate to suit pur chasers. Office above new Postoffica with J. A. Berkev. W. S. BELL 431 Woes St, PimlwrH eiaLia in Photcgrjphic Supplies, I View Csmeras, Iwi. lve aiie.as. ami tt fit-no us K IiIiaK in seven different ntjiei Send for Caulotfue. free. Xotliin?: On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! It 1. aSolat!r nnn RIKt mi.i I- Qla.itir it e..M lr, than a fc-nlh of a m.l .!. r'r",,' P"eJit.nJcur.-iail .!. ...r j "mir cairns. .nn ni..r Hun ie l wkra hen-. a'Ult. ln- ran nvt-d ai- nil ; r..r S t.i prT. n r...ip. w r.l. n-r. If o. emi, trHS -.vl u. JO rne. P t.. l ; n-e-si. AllllMd rn 1 s p.pni, . I f. eTiip.,rt. -THf:i!KSTP t.TI;K.I KK.'m pl n.pr In. l-o.ilIr l;i.,ir ulde fr-, wit , l onlera ur uiura, 1. s. JOII.so.V Ux, JluSua. Has ALEX. F. HAY, CATERER, Ladies' end Ger.tlerr.en'a Dinina and V Lunch Rooms, 614 Penn Ave, p,tti,i.r ,h. P- ,-WeiIilitlr. Parfi. t ,!,. iri with erery r.(ni!.ite. to anr avails l.i i-im hf ran soiber eon veraiie u...i..t -.i ...,,.,.1 ai' tention g ren orders by nuiilur leiepfcoue. .o Tie ouly sure aod radiral rare for CONSTIPATION. . BILIOUSNESS. INDICESTICN. rid all disorders nf tl. 1 1, i. 1 1 irhi ol people and is the only re'roedv for tn.-e -K,?n,,1 ln n Mra tiie m-t ' nsre lirielw fnllu.. r n of peo,le l.vin- q Biair foiiutT. peiiii-tlvsr.s tor wis-by ml Ininlgirumt A (Writ ier U-i- fll vt-nn i. ....i .l.- i . . 'V DM1XISTT0R-S NOTICE. tstule of William Haimu. late of Milft rd to T-.. h.'p- 'mersei ( ountv. Hl i.. kL ;'-iHiionineaieeiieii-- inu been iranted o, it,. . . ,. rndirSliT; ":" hcrehy io.il ir..n mdeined ttid estate to Jske Immed sie mem, snd those hsvin claims srainst in sua U1 present them d..i ....., ,,.....i t... .t..- tneni on or Iwfore Saiiinlar. Ik-t A. at iau residence of dee d in Mtlford loan-hip JOHN W. lit.w.t. AdniiDiatiaHs. GE. I. MITCHFII Att y at-Law ands.,) -.ot r.r pT.i. ata.l Patents, Box z hirrt..ii. I' . ' lerk TO lieliala 1W.,.. .,,,.. I.,, hS sr. mil v:r-,i. Wi j?k .iie f TRUE" t-J Fj ( f TarS. If TOIl l, ha r.u. ... I., id (tfflve Cri rj t - 1 " -y. ....-vtl'- -i:-vm.-w9H W pa.i-w---ro ' ( ir
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