Settling a Restaurant Bill. A bluegrtsja. idyl Us Lee, clivuit':n th"..uj:L me Souitiern society for several day. It if Ule of to Kentuc-kiana oi a major, the otber a colonel who doKM-mined to pratif -n oft exptwed dir tovit.it New, York. Tbey came, aal alVr twa day" of wight setitjg the colontl gujKwted to the major that trip to N York would rot be complete wilhont a dinner at Deimonico'a. The wajir a)?rd. It was deemed that it would hardly be considerate to take Mr. Pelmonico nn awarwi, and in ord r to prepare biru for aa onuroal an event as a swell dinner for two, the Kentucky goutlenien went to the restaurant early in the day, called for the ht-ad waiter and told h'ltn what they wanted. "Spare no expense" they said. They diaed tt 6. It was a splendid dinner. They called for their bill. The waiter placed a check, face 3own, on the menu. The gentlemen were toasting each other as the waiter did this, and when they placed their slas6c- on the Uble he was gone. They ssw what appeared to them to be a scrap of paper on the menu and brushed it off. The old fellows were ignorant of tii customs of French res taurants, and tbey cooolttded that the menu must be the bill. The colonel be gan to figure up the prices. It seemed that they bad eaten a great deal, but the names of the dishes were in a language unknown to them, and anyway they were not in a mood to bother about tri fles. But the colonel gasped w hen he figured up the total. It was f'JGO. "Great heavens, sab," he exclaimed to the major. "It's f'.ttlO. If we pay this we can't get liack borne." "We wight," suggested the major, faintly, "we might jump out of this win dow and run." "No, Bah," said the colonel, bringing bis fist down on tee table. "Weare Ken tucky gentlemen, sah. We w ill pay this bill, h, and then, h, we will kill the landlord, sah." -V. Y. Tunc. Three Good Deeds- Francis Murphy brought sympathetic ti-ais to the eyes of his hearers at the din ner of the Leather Manufacturer's Asso ciation by relat ing a rtory of benevolence which occurred in Newark, N. J. A friend of hie, be said, was walking down to business one morning, when he saw a young woman with a baby in her arms, sittinu on a church step and weeping. The man, whom Mr. Murphy called Jones, was touched by her apparent dis tress and aoked her w hat was the cause of it. " I walked into town, she replied, " to Lave the baby baptized, and now it w ill cost me $1 to have the service performed. I haven't the money, and I don't know w hat to do." " Well," that's a small matter," said Jones. I haven't $3 in change, but here's a tlO bill. Take it, and I will wait for the change." The woman returned in a short time, and handed Jones $7. Lie patted the child's head and went dow n town, rejoio ing in bis ow n goodness. He felt good all dav, and bit countenance shown with as unusual brightness. His associates all noticed the change, and finally one of fiem asked him the cause of it " I am happier than nsoal to-day," said Jones, " and the reason of it is that I did three good things on my way down town this motming." He related the occurrence, and wound np by saying: "So I performed a deed of charity, star ted a little child on its way to paradise, and got seven good dollars for a counter feit $10 bill." Forced to Leave Home. Over 00 people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call at their d ruggist'a for a fret trial package of Lane's Family Medicine. If your blood is bad your liver and kidneys oat of order, if you are constipated and have headache, and an unsightly complexion, dont fail to call on any druggist to-day for a fne sample of this grand remedy. The ladies praise it. Everyone likes it. Lerge-eise package, 50 cents. Foolish Consistency. Emerson tells us that there is no par ticular virtue in consistency. How stupid man ninst be, be smvi in effect, who is not wiser to-day than yesterday, and who does not accordingly have to change some of his opinions. "A man will never change bis mind who has no mind to change," says Arch bishop Wbately, and Faraday expresses the same idea w hen be charges as to re member that, "In knowledge that man only is to be despised w ho is not in state of transition. There is a medium bet teen what a worthy old gentleman calls "whifiio' about like a weathercock" and remaining rigidly in one rut of belief. Most of us know instances of men who cannot tiring themselves to say anything which would contradict what they ottered la.4 week or last year. A certain Irishman once t'ecUired that he had owned a horse which was fifteen feet high. A few days after be referred to the same animal as being fifteen hands high. "ISut," said a listener, "yon gave it the other days as fifteen feet." "Did i.lthinr said Patrick. -Wtll, 111 stick to it. He was fifteen feet bih." Youth.' Cumjtaninn, ' ' "There w a fro who Bred In sprrnr. He oaujrht sues a cold be oouia not aiuf . Poor, unfortunate liatrachtanl In what a and vl'trl't be uwt have bi-cn. And ret his mwfortiin waaone tiutt often befall amm-ra. Mnnr a imet; tun-f ul vok anunr tbnae who la-lonc- to toe " m-nm homo " u-rlr rnie by "cold ttt the o-wd." or on the mnr. or mttx'd. Fipt tbe alwre im.iUott-d " croak er" we. aec n awara that any renwdy waa mr dcraied ; but we r-)to S know tiiat all human minr n may bral dear and throats in nine by the Uiwly uae of 1M-. Nun- s atan-h Remedy and lr. FK-n-rfa Goldea Mcd ioal liwery, Uxii of wluoh are aoM bf dru(ria. ...... Ir. Nure" Catarrh Rctnedy eurea the. worst eaao of Catarrh in the Hi-a4, no nuulc or Imiw kne atxntHna-. while for clt lryir"t, lrom-hiat, throat and luna- aflettMHit, lr. I'MToe'a Ootdn M-dionJ ljiiiootry I poat tlveiy uneiiaalcd. It nim tu worat lUurer inr coug-ha and bulltut up the th and rtnvtirth of tlx aw ht have hi-en r -In.-d -,,r wastinr ant, It srwrmirl to teni-nt or core In ail dia-am-a tur wnA It at reo.mimijilcS. if takiti In tin and inven a lair tnai. ur moot' p&!d fur it nfuuaed, CopyrlfM. tm. by Woaul Di. wan. Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS r-ii 1U and clinaw the liver, atnmarfc and l.oweto. Ther are i-oeety vev-'ntiat and r-r-i vtlw karuil-w. Out n Ihoae. Sold by 4rurma. j cents a vlaL u if 1 1 ' CARTERS OlTTIE IVER I PILLS. Pic Hearix-ttf - TrUerr aH f tss trxuhlss tofll VfitU b)l ml' of I'"" system, such I.uxmms. Nitusa. lTtw aiars. iMsinww aft ntunfc- l'aia M"- White thnr reiuarkalae micccm ba been shown la curuif S3 PmAmehr, rH rni'i Lnrui Lrvra Fiixa are faiualljr alualle In C'onsHann. cunr.s; and aTentioff tltt anam-ina: eompiainl. wlilla tv i oorr. all disnrdsvs at th evwnach. tmey also annulate s'j'bmlaM) U lirrr and rvguialo UK troweia. a tbff only cured .EAE) AcTna Oirr would V aim" pnr-eleaa to thesa who suffer from Ui distressune cnmpnum: hut fomimOfly th'ir )poortn dnea not rod inii ttxm Wo once try them will End UMliiepl!ltivaltaJila In so snany srays ioa they wilt nut b willing to do wiUwul I liut after ail ate waa ACIH1 to har of bo man r tw that here tswtera wo make oar irr-at boast. Our pillm cur it while nth do not. Carra Littls fjvnt TiLia are Yrry snuTl and rerj rnmr to takn. One or tao lulls make a dnae. Thny sow atrtrtir vereiabw and da not arirssoc rwrtra. "'t try their pent- astioa riN all who um tivpm. In rnlnueoMiU; ire for $1 8oW rwrnlim, or u-nt by mail. USm VSU&I KL, Sit Jerk. - F StOD tlXiXt Chronic Ccugh Now. For If yoa do nt It may beoorae cm- iirnrml IH'ili.'K anl UoMlittg ltiiutrt, then la nuiiilua' liks Of Puro Cotl LiTor Oil and -. HYPOPHOSPHITES - Of Iilma and It Is almost a pulnlable na milk. Far better tlmii oilier eoitllMl Eiuulalouo. A Wiavlorful fluatl prtxlnoar. Scott's Emulsion There are poor lm Itatlona. Or oVr pwwMiwej VTbn X sty CtrM I de not mean raerary to top tnam Wr a tune, and tbea Lava Xb'ta. ra. turn arain. I KUI A RAJJlCaO. CLiUu 1 Lav made Ui djaeaa ol FITS, EPILEPSY Cff TALUHG SICKNESS, AHh-loBgatnJy. I vaSAiT ray remedy to Ccaa the worat caaos. bei-JMue othera have f aued la Boreaaoc liar not dow rwmng a cure, head at ODoa tor treaiioe arid a I' RE s Iiottu ol my XtLUlLi luaiDT. tiive Expreas and Pr Ofiif. It ooau JOB nothing luc a tnaL abd it will ear yon. ddraas H. ROOT, NI.0, 1 83 Pun 8r, Knr You Cexpress stables Work horses in the city are worth three times as much as country horses because we blaaket them ui the stalile." 1 FREE Get from your dealer free, the Si Ikxik. It has handsome pictures and valuable information a'.xmt horses. Two or three dollars for ili Horse Blanket will make your horse worth more and eat leas to keep warm. 5'A Five Mite 5 A Boss Stable Aik fcr c; n.r.fi; 5A Extra Test 3D other stvle at prices to suit cvery- bo lv. If you can t get them from your icaicr, write us. BLANKfETS ARE THE STRONGEST. HOI'. Gt NUI N C WITH OUT TH C 6'A IABCI Van'iM bv "'. ATKra a tan. I'hllada . who DVe the famous Hunt liruil liuW Hiaukeu. FAST BLACK ONYX HOSIERY. Pall Importation now ready. Laiye, varie- y ty, all weights an J qualities, for LADIES, KISSES, MEN'S AND "BOYS' WEAR. Ladies' Fine Gauge, extra good, 25 v7- a cents? a pair. Ladies' medium weiplit, Ligh-epliccd heels and toes, 25c. a pair A, Letter grado Fine Gauge. 35c, 9 pair, or three pair for l. Ladies light weight at 40 cents pot v . I,air- , r "Ladies' fall weight, high-spliced hels,40c a pair. Ladies' light arid heavjr weight at oOc. a pair, the best ever sold at . T r ,, the price. ... Ladies' Injrrain Cottou, medium weight, lugh spliced heels and j ' , - toes, COc. a pairv ! Ccst values in the finer grade ever ; offered, at C )c, 70c, 0c and , , . $1 a pair. . . , . , All grades Onyx Hose for children. Bors extra heavy Onyx Hose, as well as our full importations of IRON-CLAD HOSE FOR BOYS. Visit our Hosiery Department. FIFTH AVt. PITTePCEGH.l'A. v Consumption Surely Cured. I Ins Eotraa Msas tnfvraa raadeto that I km a pcatitlv ramad; tV Hm asovajasd duraaa, Bt tta tl'ir asa taoosanda of kcpslsas sas'T Vr r - "r -" I shall bs (1a4 la saod twe bottle of mj racMdv TUtX to aay of yoor rsadrrt wuo have eoMumptlno If tbey will 4 n tfnr Etnraaa aad K O. si In. Ilsasaaay t ally, T.A.SUKXU,U.CHWtmiaL S.T. bunts' SCOTT'S FlIILSiOH mm HOME Johnstown Business Houses- i i I ; ; j ! ! ! ! I I THE NICELY BOYS Will never be hnug, tf they can help It. Neither will J. S. Ashbridge; The JohDKtown Carpet man, but he will sell you Carpet. Oil Cloths, ... , ,. ; Window Shades, Hugs, SLitB, Matting, Lace Certains, . . . , and Curtain roles, : Cearr lhaa they were ever beard of before. It auouiah you. (ail and ace for youniel& . 131 rrankllM St , JkotswB, Pa. City Drug Store, Near Dibert Building, Naitt to Pottcdica , When in the city don't fall to call and see ns at our prominent location, where yon will find one of the prettiest and most attract- , ive Drug Stores in JOHNSTOW3ST The public pronounce ii a petn. We earry a full line of Punt Irnp!, Medicines, Chemi cals, Toilet Articles, 4c.' Physician ?re scriptious Carefully Compounded. Keepertf""' Yours, CHAS. YOUNO, Johnstown, Pa. Oradtrate of the Phil a. College of Pharmacy. JeitLrr, WiatcbESL Clocls, h,k At the Old Htand, ia a Xew Building, tbe LUCKHARDT JEWELRY STORE IS FILEEli WITH ALL KINDS OF Ornaments', ( Watches,' ; : . -Clocks, Silverware, dec. A Lanjer, Finer, Cheater, .nore Relia ble Stock is not kept iu any nrst-cla Jewelry Store in Western Pennsylvania. L. W. LUCKHARDT. 59 and CI Main Street, Johnstown, Penn a. THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM ' FocMer & L.vergcod, Can be found at 39 Morris Street, with Complete Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, Ac, Which are on Sale at E0CK BOTTOM PRICES. As heretofore, farmers can get Best Prices for their produce by bringing it to us. Ve ar now showing; a Fin Una of French Zephyr Ginghams, Full Assortment of Plain and UroaUtcbed 3 to 46-inch EMBROIDERED aOUNCINGS, ALL KEW EESIGXS. -BCTT0X8, BUCKLES. GIMPS, FRINGES, LACKS, TIES, TABLEC0VER8, BEDSPEAD8, TOWELS, AND DAMASKS, . Of Newest Patterns. Cheese Cloth. Ccmfcrts. John Stenger, 227 lain St, Johnstown, Pa. SCHOFFS. Park Biillding, Mail Stmt, OpposiU Alma Hall, JobnaitoMTO, PA. SPECIAL VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS! With every pair of Curtains we irlve the potea tot 13 oeuia, ana i;uaraiit our CMrtatnt rneaper than tbe Mine quality ran lie tamKbt else where. Call aud eiatnine quality and pricea. A canplete Hue of lry Uoods at lowest prima. SCHOFFS, IUId street. Park Balding opposite Alma HalL Johnstown Pa, THE POPULAR DRUG-STORE, Corner of Mala and Franklin Streets, J: O: II: 2J": S: X: Ol "V5 N, f: A Is now filled with all tbe best In the market. Hj so alto, tO ' miCES AXD QUICK RETVRSS," Is rigidly adherrd to, and fnlt satisfaction rrtar- anieeu. A lull uoe Ol PARIS GREEN AND WHITE HELEBORE Always on hand, CHARLES GRIFFITH. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF,'. MANUFACTURING STATIONER AXI- BLANK BOOK MAKER. HANKAH BLOCK, .JOHNSTOWN. PA. HARDWARE thi old ana wru. mw Haaewaat sroac JQHI DIBEBT, ' (DECEASED.) Is now in full blast unrier the charge of the undersigned. 1 keep in stock all articles in my line, from a. needle to a HaVFo'rkr'The finest of CUTTLERY X fprcUltj. BOTTOM. FMICES RULE TUEHOOST, YM. 13. DIBERT. 4 At tbe old stand on Main street, Jotajstowa, Pa. SADDLERY AND HARNESS S. LENIIART, ;7i?., Successor to Samuel Lenh.rt. Uatiutacturer .. ContheM at ft!nUet.p..'o and Dealer In 1st dav ofitctnn. r, t-WJ. lite un'lemlened wat IJ 1 PVirsa s duly uptolnted Audiu to make a dl-tritmlioo of ilAn-r.3a, - ' the ftKids n tne hands of Ma P. Kboart, Ad- X .,r,r,tro v- ' mlnlrtiator of the estate of Jefferson Khoads, BADDLL8, ? sVotasrd, t and among Uhmc legally eniitlvt ' S thrrcUK hereby gives notice that he will attend "WHIPS, , x l iMthrdmssSoftheaboTeappointmentoa Fridav, ' V , ineSM day of October, Uhu, at his offlt in Som- KETS. enwt, Pa., wbn aud where aU persons interested ' I caaattind. , .... - BLAXKETS. - JOBS S. 800TT, ; vta, Oct;: vr .., Aud'tor. ROBES, Ac . - " ' ' ' " na-Eepsuring PpmpUy Done. 1 S TTii f IMlWVQ 143 Clinton St, Johnstown. LU ' l fflyH YOU CAN FIND , ' 'ifift . rtT a Si la Prt-narv.M t llw sdwtwii Bursa si 1 f.lt f 1 1 1 9 S ri RE2OTGT02I BROS, i Wllly f bti waa will sum tut ailvwrUua at Iuwots. maw .., Parte, thra Shorn am blackened with Wolff sACr.lEBlacking Bponr than Wh rl-h rMr. and hy witl be bMBoTnUT poUKhxt. Yi will irm rnra n .rtcc mm tin Um fty tbti P.wtpr. toll jroar LitwT SuW rndaUitK b Ui 14 toewoiM. Intnadit!) WflxSTAfM Ol a HtW rwantvwna du arata tun "a !a " enu. Sraea Tuneaaa ' . ; ?. eiii tw nwiiOis Sawit til fA riu Tm aarra coe a nan- nT W Wl TRY t T. WOLTT a. RANfXiU'B, rbUadalphla. BOOT AND MOE HOUSE. THE NEW BOOM IX THE :dibert building, Cornet; llain and Frartklin Sts., Is where drena' Mens, Womefts'. laai: OTBest Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES can be found, in styles of all makes. I am ' prepared to compete with one and all . dealer ifi the Plate. AH I atk is a trial. SCO TT " T IBERT. -FINE OLD- WHJSK.I.ES .... i . I i . f f And Imported Liauors sold In bulk aid by the ease. Special lines : OLD CABJXET, TOM MOOSS, 'POSSCX HOLLO W, . eVCKESHEIUEB, FISCITS GOLDEN H'EDDIXO, GiBxyys xxx x whiskies. imni TIennemy. Paul DuBois. Coirnao, Wilbur PulmaD s own uiaoKtx-rry tvnnaj." Also, Bedford and txHnernet Pure Kye Whiskies, ' ,r 1 ith aee. 1 s 'a .. i i ; v . 1 - FISHER. & CO., 309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. VISITORS vi :'- TO THE , i -PITTSBURG , EXPOSITION ....... ' Will find in our ezblblt a small selection of such goods as we carry, iu (teat variety, at our .oro, KO. 48. 4TH AV PITTSBI KU, PA. JOSEPH EICHBAM & CO., PRINTERS, .BINDERS, ENGRAVERS, J 1 DEALERS IN Fine and Staple Stationery, Artists' Materials, . and fancy Gooiia. arpU 4m. THE WHITE IS KING OF SEWING MACHINES. It was Crowned S3 whan it t:sk the Tirst Premitim at tha CbdnnaU 'Centennial in ISSS.'at the Great " Contest, hut nora ej when it took the GOLD. MEDAL At tbo Universal Exhibition at Par 19, France, ia 1888, for being the Best Family Ssiim Mine In theworld. It is applauded so much by the 800,000 Sold since its introduction in 1877. Its superiority is acknowledged, though with many regrets, by thousands who had bought other new zSEWINGI J MACHINES::: Before they had seen tbe merits of . tbe WHITE Ladies will find it greatly to their advantage to examine the merits of "TIIE WHITE" before buy ing a Sewing Machine." " Till! BEST IS AtW'A YS CHEAPEST" in the end. An inferior Sewing Machine is a poor investment at any price. J O S; CRIST, OfJennerX Roodr, Is the authorised atrent . for it in this County, W rile him. and tell him to bring one to your house for exam ination. s HERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Vend Kx taued ont of the Ooiiri of Oommoii I'lean of Honiemet Co.. Pa , t me dirrrled, I will expnre to pulilic sale at the Oourt House, In Somerset, Pa, at 1 o'clock p. nu on FRIDA r, OCT. 24, 1890, , ' i . - All Ui rlfthi title. Interest and claim or It. B. Wayland, of. In and to the following described realeatate, via: '-u. A ce-taln trart of land situate In Jenner Twp., NHiwim w.. ra , adjoining lanaMOf Lavan iuw man, Fnlt Nell, Ueonre Baruett Wm. Iietz.Jhn Cover, ant otherx,eontalnlns; 10R merv and two ercues. Hrlit meamirr, bavins Ibertxm erected a otitboflduiaa. Ccal and liraesUine are on the prmawa, . i Tnken In execution as the nmnertvof P. B Way land, at tbe Mill of Wendle Wlolera, use of Aoao tueseccer ana nana waytana. NOTICE. ' All persons pmrh.tng at the ahove sale will Bease take sxtic that IU per eenL of the pur chase money must be id wh.eo the inperty is anocseu mm, otnerwi-e it win again pa expovn to sale at the n-a tr rim our ebtxtr Tte imdue of the punriae money must l rld on or heftire day of conrhSMtlon. on Tnnnaav f Der-aubar terra MO. No deed will he acknowledged until tbe purchase money is nsid In lull. KHiairr'nomrt R.B. JJcMlLT.AV. enmeraet. Pa ,. Oct. t, SO , Sheriff. UDITOIVS NOTICE. Slg-n'ng th Tariff Bl!l, WASH!", Oil. 1. The Prescient and his Cabinet were at the capilol ia body th' afternoon to examine and sign bilis tbat bad Dot previously been conveyed to the Execu tive Mansion. The President's room from 2 o'clock until the work was completed was a bu-y place Beside the Preidnl and tii advir, various Senators anil Representa tives crowded the rather small apartment. Private Secretary llalfurd and a force of executive cleiki were busily engaged in re ceiving and arranging the bills for the 1'res drnl's signature, tint subruillin;; thetu to tbe bead of the department to which they appertain for his inspection and judgment. The tariff bill was laid on the Uble at about 3 o'clock, but th President iben having a bundle of bills underneath his band, it lay there for some minutes receiving no atten tion. At 4:20 Private Secretary Halford. taking up the hulk of uiuiiutcript, placed it before Sir. ljatr'.soti, with the lust jiageof the en rolled nieature txposed. As President Har rison tquared himself to allix hi signature, Secretary Blaine and Senator Aklridi, who had been coiiveraing on a sofa, arose and stood against the table, Mr. McKiuley was directly opposite the President and the rest of the gentlemen were grouped about the table. "Does your hand tremble?"' inquired Sec retary Blaine. "Not a bit," was the response of the Pres ident, "i shall he able to put on a good sig nature. Looking up to Major McKitiley, the Pres ident atked: "Do you want the pen when I have finished?" Tie response of the author of tbe bill, could not be distinguished. Iu a firm hand the President then wrote "Approved October lst.lfUO, llei'jamin Harrison," saying as he did so: "I will use plenty of ink." When he bad finished Mr. Haiford was about to dry the signature with a blotting pad, as had been done with all the rest, but Secretary Blaine slopped him, with tbe remark : "Let it dry on." And the private secretary laid the hill aside without blotting it. Having seen the Executive approval given to the bill Major Mckinley moved toward the door followed by several others, while Representative Mason addressed tbe Presi dent : "Mr. President, I have Major Mc kinley's permission to aj-k you for the pen you have just used for one of my little folks." With a smile the pen, an ordinary ateel falcon in a plain cedar holder, was handed to tbe Chicago representative, and at 2:32 the scenes at tbe signature of tbe tariff bill ended. Hold It to the Light, . Tbe man who tells you 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 uo expense is spared to combine only tbe 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 compare with other reinediea Price 50c, and Jl A Bold Express Robbery. Cakkt, Ohio, October 2 A bold express robbery was committed on the Cincinnati, Sandusky & Cleveland Railroad this morn, ing between here and Urbana. Immediately after tbe train left Urbana two masked men, with cocked revolvers, en tered the express car and compelled the Adams Express messenger, A. L. Scudder, to throw ' up bis bands. They then tied him securely and robbed the safe of packages containing several thousand dollars and other valuables. . While they were at work the brakeman attempted to enter the car and was shot at by tbe robbers. He gave tbe alarm and the train was slowed up to give an opportunity to capture the robbers, but they jumped from tbe train just as they were entering West Liberty and disappeared in the dark ness. . ' ' Messenger Scudder was bound in his chair with a wash line that the robbers brought with them. One of them whom tbe other called "Jack," tried to kill Scudder before leaving the car. Placing his revolver at his bead, be pulled the trigger, but the cartridge failed to explode. The other robber then prevented him from trying again. When the train pulled out of West Lib erty the two scoundrels again got aboard, holding tbe entire crew at bay. Scudder, who had been released, opened fir on them with a pistol front his car door, but was compelled to retreat. The robbers kept on board until Bellefontaine was reached, when they again jumped off and disappeared just as it was getting daylight. Dispatches from Bellefontaine state that two men have been arrested there, on sus picion of being the rubbers. ' Malaria Literally means bad air. Poisonous germs arising from low, marshy land or from decaying vegetable matter, are breathed into tbe lung, taken np by the blood, and unless the vital fluid is puri fied by the use of a good medicine like Hood's Sarsaparillo, the unfortunate vic tim is soon overpowered. Even in the more advanced cases, where the terrible fever prevails, this successful 'medicine has effected remarkable cures. Those who are exposed to malarial or other poisons should keep the blood pure by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Reminder of Croesus' Spree. Jiw York, Oct. 5. Ex-Judge Henry W. Leonard, of this city, received yeeterday a striking verification of the adage "Cast thy bread npon tbe waters and it shall return unto tbee after many days." Only the Judge didn't cast it in just tbat direction. He has been willed a quarter of a million dollars by a man whom be befriended Ave years ago in this ci:y. In December, 18Mo, Louis Stremel hailing from the wild West, 'came to New York to see the town. He had plenty of money and a proportionally big tbrist He got so drunk that the physicians at Bellevne I Hospital pronounced him a raving lunatic, and sentenced him to confinement in the pavillion at tbat institution for an indefinite period. Ex Judge Leonard beard of the prisoner at Bellevoe, and, after three days argument btfire the Courts, secured the so bered Siremel's release on habeas corpus, and subsequently his entire freedom as a sane man. Blremel paid the successful lawyer wel', and went back west. . On Friday last ex Judge Leonard got a telegram that catutd him to jump about in great glee. It came from the firm of Wilson 4 Tiainor, lawyers of Pueblo, and it said : " A former client of rours, Lou:s Streme', owner of the Ouadelope :0'S in this sec tion, leaves you IJjU.UUO iu his wilL . Par iculars bv mail." The Road to Prosperity. The man who eaves eowethinK every year, quotes acontemporarr, who bad heard the remark from every quarter, is on the road to prosperity. It may not be possible to save much. If not, save a little. I)o not think that a dollar or a dime is toj small a sum to lay by. Every body knows how little expenditures gets away with large suiiis. Out few seem to know tbat the rule is one that works botb ways. Ifa dime spent here and a dollar spent there soon make a laiye hole in a man's income, so do dimes and dol lars laid away soon become a visible and a respectable accumulation. In this country any man can make himself in dependent or keep himself tinder the barrow for life, according as he wastes or fpeti'ls his change. Boston Girl (who has never s.en a tur key before) You naughty chicken, put down your clothes. A Wisconsin packing company paid ' out (20,500 for cucumbers this fall. . IIIFAMTSfiVAUDS. fF(o)"(o)TD A Matter of Importance to You ! If sufTering from long-standing Chronic Diseases. T)ises.)es of tbe Blood, Skin and Kervoua '" System, as those sufTering from EYE. EAR NOSE AND THROAT TROUBLES, 4 A J i Mrrl.l.KIJtV. M. D.. HiKcialbt ou Chronic Pist-as. - - Notice to Invalids! : -.T-k . a r f r-t tt7 o a t n V The well - LK.. jMV'XVl 1 v5iT.L-l, the Oermauia Eye, Far, Xoseaud TUnia lurirruary.of Coluin- .d an.t T-r T T tUPT PT T A V The Celebrated Specialist on Chronic Ii3eaes, from the' JJlV. J. J. iICvLIiLLAlN , Kme Institute, aud late Principal of tbe llvztia Melt ical and .Surgical Institute, Colsmbus, O., and Examiuiug Surgeon to the Bellbrouk Sanitarium, will be at tue SOMERSET HOUSE. SOMERSET, , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, This will wWm his numnins natlenu. and others nity to consult this distiuKuisbed pbyi'iciau, whose duties at the Institute will permit ouly month ly visits to your community. CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE EYE. Such as fJranulated I.ids, Thronic InfhmrDii tlon of Uie Lids, of the Iris of tue Ubonnd, of l!ie Ketina, Chronic I'lcersiions, Suasins of tbe I.ids, Cnrof lh I.ids, an.l Eye, Tt-a-s Running Ovi-r the Cheeks, Dy and NikIiI lUnnlnw. Punilcat or M uteri UK Sore Eyes, Uonorrnea. Uplithalmla, SvnliilUic t'ih!hKlmia. Kt iUou-hua r Hnn ones uu the 1111, Phlyctenular Upbtbalamiii. or Milk White Soots ou the Eye, tiliucoin or capping of the Nerve, Amurrosis, Falun? ont of LuKhea, Sores, Redness of Edge of aud Eyu, andall other diseases to wiiich the Eyeoi itsap peadaaes are liable, positive and rapid cure guar anteed. . EAR TROUBLES ARECURED In an astouishitiely quick time. They will re lieve you of all roaring hitting and riuKing noises, heaviness, itching pain, runniiiir uf tbe ear. will clu upa bole iu a dium of ba years' standing ; will insert Artificial Ear ilium ol his own inven tion, with astonishingly gratifying rt suits. A WORD ABOUT CATARRH. It is in the nervous mcmhnine. tbat wonderful semi fluid euveloie surriMindiair the deln-Rte tis sues of the air and food paasaKes, that CaUirrh makes its strouicboltl. Once esublislied, it eau into the very vitals, and renders life a long-drawn breath of uiisery and disease, dulling the sense of bearing, trammeling the power of speech, de stroying me faculty of smell, uniting the breath and killing the reliued pleasures of taste. Insldu ously, by creeping on from a simple cold In tae head, ft assaults tne membrous lining andenvel . opes the bones, eating ihrongb the delicate coals and catHing intlauimalioti, siougiiing and death. NotWsa short of total eradication will secure ss1 to tlie lAlieut, and ail aileviativea are simply pr rn.Onkted siitteriug, leading to a fatal termination. Ir.'Ut-C'lt')lau has by a treat ment, local and couMituit'VuM-Suade the cure of this dread disease a certxintv. and has never failed. Even when the dswate had made fright ful inroads on deliiratc. coiislitutiaus, hea.ing, taste and smell have been recovered, and the disease thoroughly driven out, . A LIFE OF EXPERIENCE. :. The Doctors bave bad a whole li e of study and experience In their profession, and they enjoy advantages that fall to the lot of but fewl Alter attending a lull course in the medical colleges and graduating wit highest honors, they were not cutiteut to stop there, but have sluee attend ed ether colleges and several times reviewed the whole profession ; hava also traveled extensive ly for toe purpose of improvement, having visited tne best Medical Colleges. Hospitals. I'i.pensa- ries. Eye. Ear, and Lung and other medical and surgical Institutions ou both continents : travel ing thousands of miles both by land and sea ; spending thousands of dollars ; improving every advantage within their command, and devoting the best years of their Uvea to become THdK Ot'OHLV FAU1LIAU with the profession in all its branches. EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL. SCHMIDT zzzr The Largerst Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES- ESTABLISHED 1836. C3-- "W". SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF FINE WHISKIES.:. z IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS. z X0S. 95 ASD 97 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, FE3WA. ' rt- AU Ordert received by nail or olhcrmx wUl rnetvt prompt attention. -M Near PailadeJabia. S. f f Hehoal Oaen. fept.19th. f A V Z jj LTm, J ra? "T " r-r : Sts wm for nininen. sny Colin. rolyMchnlc f .IT L. " Asiupo'M. M.mcml cluan in rhyvn. Owmfsirr. Surrrinir. FItrKl or J si,iin.. r " ""m ""! "na tompiW" tunushol. Groamls ties sctsk l.f lout l.l a-tll. JliS!, Specijl oponmwitHa S m Kixtcut, stkv,, ranirilr. Pn.tr nii..nr and ril ri: f. lck. Ztiyi li iljV"T'"f m'" "''' -. cm a KinniaH. Colle-Prmri.nr. Elcincsl. of Ciil fcnmwnii uU lEH . r tl',inicl Ijborston'. PrsctiraJ Hotinm IVpr-mni. with 7olnrih. sh.t l.an.1. Tr:-,,in.. SOlluS 'rtiL (-J?'KJ'r"n "'' " h uZ.l. 7. d" swithIn every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF BE UP TO. THE MARK IIEE3S NO LAUNDERIKC. CAM Be WIPED CLZAN IN A MOW1EMT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. Ih is e solid handsome cake of scouring soap which has noequoJ for all cleaning purposes excephin the laundry-To use it- is to value ih ; v What win SAP0LI0 do? Why it will clean paint, make oU-doths bnght, and jrhre the fioors, tables and shelves a new appearance. It will take the grease off the dishes and off the pots and pans. You can scour the kniTCs and forks with it, and make the tin things shine brightly The wuh-basin, the bath-tub, even the greasy kitchen sink will be ai clean as anew pin if yon use SAPOLIO. One cake will prove all wo say. Be a clever housekeeper and try it KfSS C7 DTITaTICIIS. TSS2S IS BUT KT2 SAPCLIO. ... ENOCH MORGAN'S 80NS CO., NEW YORK. M ONI Ptrftei Substitute for Mother' ff.t INVALUABLC 19 CMOLtaa iHrAMTUSJ HO TtCTHINa. M Quickly Assimilated Foci torn DYSPEPTIC. CONSUMPTlvrW, CONVALCSCCNTS. A PCRFCCT NUTSIINT in all HfasTiNO Diseases. WtOU.RCS NO COOKINO. .cere ia All CLinsrta. SFHn lsr hot. "PBCiri oc" Aim rxannre or In. ra," auuMdynrtoanf Kidnsa, Doliber-Goodal Co., Bostton. mass. t fa ' k ,7' ;J:4t.a,i .;- i MORITZ SAI.M. M, D., Specialist on Distases I ..f.. t L- . Vnu .nil T I of the tye, Ear, 'oe and Throat, knon OrulM, Aurist. Optteian. and Principal of OCT. 24TH AND 25TH- who are in need of mcdicrl trectmi-nL an onrortu CHRONIC DISEASES The Doctors treat no acute diseases, hut make an entire speciality of chronic and I. hit standing diseases. Cases given up by ottier doetor and 5ronounoed,iucurHble tbey imwt desire totee. The Xictoni bave, treated over 15.0Cil cases in Ohio in the last twelve years many of which had been given upas In urable. some to be Illind, others lsjaf. and a Urge number to be Invalids for life But behold ! mm they See am. Liear, and many are sutrteu on uie nigu rouu to neuitn anu recov erv every day. Tte lfcjctors are surroumleil with the largest collections of tine instruments ever Imported to this country for examining and treating, all dis eases oi tue jieiui. race, r ye, tar. t nroiit. Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Liver, Klitney, llladder, Sttn, Hrain, and Jervons System, Cancers. Tumors, Jlles, Swellings, Old Sores, Fits, Paralysis, Neu ralgia, Rheumatism, lro(sr. (,(nt, Husk Hetd aehe. Iiebiiity, Depression of Spir.ts, Imm-hms) oi Children, Hereditary Hisease, etc.. etc., aud In fact, ail long standing and Chronic Diseases. DISEASES OF WOMEN Such as have baffled the skill of all other phy sicians and remedies, ipilrkly cured. Cancers tumors, tibrcid and polypoid growth eured with out the use of the knife or cati.-tic. No culling, no pnin, no danger. Small Tumors, Cancers. Warts. Moles, etc.. Re moved without acids, knife, pain or scar. New method, Eiectroysis. EPILEPSY OR FITS Scientifically treated and positively cured by a never-failing method. . RECTAL DISEASES. Tbey also miike a specialty of all forirn of Rec tal Diseases, Piles internal aud external. Itch ing an.l Bleeding, Keetal Ulcers. Fissures, Fistula which are often taken lor Neivous and I.ucg Disease, all cured ir taken in time. Remember, we cure all forms or Piles without pain. Interrup tion or detention from busnies tibd without ihe use of Knife. ('aiMic, Liijature or injection. Come and be conviuced. PKl Va 1 1 Dlnr.ASEH Plood Poison. Venereal Taint, filevt. Stricture. Seminal Emissions, Loss of Sexual Power, Weakuev of Sexual Organs, want of desire among sexes, whether from im prudent habits of youth or sexual habits of ma lure years, or any cause tbat debiUtau-s the sei -ual fmietiotis, speedily and perniunentlv cured OinsultslKjQ free and strictly contuleiitial. At solute cures guaranteed. No ri-ska incurred Cor respondenctt promptly answered, and mcdMnes ent free from observation to all parts of ibe United SUtes. to MiodlK-AGED M EN". There aremanyof the age from M to to who are troubled with fre quent evacuations of tbe bladder, often accom panied by burning or smarting seusations, weak ening tbe system In a manner that the patient catinot account for. On examination of the urin ary deposit a ropy sediment will be found, an.l sometimes some small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be a tbiu or uiiikish hue again changing to a dark or torpid apisyarutn There -are many men who die of this d nieuliy i(njrant of the cause. BUZLDIiSTG and Most Complete .zzz rotytechnlc EtatrKl or Sdunlft. All Colic. Sum, Khoot. Mxlis A.-i c. sHoaiUuoi..a..A.i..tiu "nin .rs s.nat itivnt fur sUmkk4. Nh .7 ST I .. THAT CAN BE RELIED ON r-Jot to sriit! 3NTo-t to Discolor ! BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE Mark. tXK NO. 83 FRANKLIN STREET. OH NS TOWN SUPPLY HOU LF, JOHN H. WATERS &BR0 PLUMBERS, STEAM AITU CAS THT223. We arsj now established In onr new buildln. whtb, we can safciy Kay, b tbe bt-M-arranged Sut fair oubiiu-ss iu vtoirrn Kentifr'vaoa- K'rrTtlilnir perta:ninjf to the Plumbing, Bteam and i tmi tu-4iues e rrieil in sUK-k. We will, a formerly, (rive careful attention to me nun am, mot U A i r.K iimii.vi ona- Intw. tnr fofmrr erlorts in thia line eubrai-a some if tbe largut buiklicsrs ia the county, with entire success In the .! PPLY TEPARTMEVTwe carry a rul! line of Rubber aud lratlier beltiUK. Steam aad Maer Ilose, Valve, lnjei-toni. i.tini lea Inn, t-am OaiureK. Iron-Pipe Filling, tic Prices quoted on appiuration. JOHN C. FINCH. DEALER IN R en weooiiti i 146 Water Street, Pitbbursh, Pa. nUE:T F.TABI.IHED HOt'PE IX THEHTY U where notbina Ixit pure K'm are put up, Mrk-tlv ar lainlly ami mlu-iim! gw. Notb- Int; better han tiolden Weildlna;. Next on tbe lix. GiK-kenbeiuier's. (irav's Mi'iionvaRela Rye, The (tMi are lt-a'ling hrandH. rtramtleN of vintsre ol is.non oanu. dins, Holland inn io- nieiitic : aisu, old lorn. Finch Miol.len eidiiis, (1 for full tMart. 6 lor : Oik kciihtiiner's. tbe same ; MwtjoiiKanela, 9s per dosen. Wines, n i-i-r doft-n, f;l - one lialf dimen. Securely box ed. Also bave in sto k, Cirawliather s Choi-e, at (J per failou. barrela at sptci&J rates. 4-SO-lyr. DO IOC OOiT That you are boyinc direct from the distiller w hen you send your enters to u. h. Ltppen colt, the old fashioned Whiskey houte .' No rvctityirp; no cuniismndinif. hut timet rrom the 'Liprcscorr 1i.tillkht," situated at Lippencott VonX cilice, (ireeiie counfv. Fa. which has always maintained its reputation of making ur oouni. Our mail order h-partnient gives prompt attention to all ordVrs, and at the prices we oner our goods, makes our v!iip".iio cn vious. We carry in stock the following; well known brands of Kye Whiskies, in quarts. gallons and barrels: Lipn oil's. verho!t's iiiDson.Uuckenheimer, Monongaliela. tirsys etc. Al-o a full and complete stock of wints, nratioies, uins, Ac We'Utfiir Pi let Lid and tare mirney. U. E. LtrpsscoTT, Distiller and Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 539 Smiibfield St., Pittebnrgh, Pa. FACTS lis fiell the rf jrootlsi very low Two Three years old Iure Rye 00 per gallon. 2 2.'. " -.. g.-'iO " ' " " " j;s - " " SU .. M Kour Mil Ten Fifteen Twhnty-one 5.' " 7.60 " All from the b -.-t known distiller; California 5 year-old pure vVines, sit kins at S1.50 per gallon, hine. M.i-el, l.'lant, iliingirUn, sherry ant. on Wines d rif t Importaiions, in giax. Pure inpnrien nrHumes, t,jn. at the lovie-t f giires. i nil or send tor sne ia!'prl''e list. Mail orders rrom pity atteuaea to. ?io extra charge for pack ing aud boxing. A. ANDH1ESSEN, 72 Paderal S:r3et AUaji3ay, Pa. NEW HOTEL AT CBMEE1AND. 3. P. Sweitzer. late of Sand Pateh,has purchased "THE AMERICAN 'HOUSE," At Cumberland. Vd.. and has refitted and refitr- uioen tne sai.i nuue thronghout, ami made it a rirVclti Hotel to arcomuiodate tbe trav eling public with Tri tahle, aud choice liquors at the bar. He alo hits In eonrteeti n with the rfotel a large qimutiivoi nnugliinan anil XHeltJrr fure tlid Kye Whisky for sale, by lha barrel or gallon, at the following pricea : Two Tes-r old at K 00 per gallon. Three a is) K-jur ' "' " ja uo The price of the jug Is IS c nt Tor each gallon. Tli. ci.u. ..r t l. ll'l.l I . - . jutt cutiur m uint-, auu jug niiisi aiwavs accompany the order, which will insure prompt altenliitn Aiitl .l,;iM.,t A.l.l... .it i S. f . SWEITZER, CTMBERLASD. ilD. apr2-90.60. SAW MILLS. suTtirr vaaikBLC rstcTiosj aao ecu rcto. STEAM EXGIXE3. HAY PRESSES, SHIXGLE MILLS, rOUTABLE GKI3T MILLS, THRE3H1XG MACUIXEj Jtc. Send for. Illustrated Catalogue. jul23-lat. A. B FAR(;KfTAR Co.. York. Pa. PUBLIC SALE OF Valuable real estatE BY VIRTUE of anonler of sale Issued out cf the Orphans' Court ol somim-i I'itunm I to illrwieil. we will expoee to public sale, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1$X), at 9o'cloo a, m . the followlnir real estate. late ..t'niujviunxKe j. uouiuryman Cui-eAstid, A certain tract of lsml .itn.ra in i ..w. ..v t Tojihip rVimersrt County, 1-a , aHjoin.na IhikIs or oan rlowm.n. Abraham Zimmcnnn, lar u-j..n AiisciiT, ami olliers. rontainuiK .ir.' ai res anil 118 m-rrhea. strii-t h.,t l ji ...... of which are Wear. XI acres in mt.i..w. ba;ame well timbrml. bauug thvrcun erected a large two-story frame Dwelling House, Anl larre bantrn, anrl other out hnli.lircs iMiaiemi the -JUiyeMotsn and ireen-iirir tu n M. T-r..i,K,gKKjori.hllril ou h & aud ls well watered. Terms. .V in hand, ten per cent of which Is o be paid when property is knocked down, and bal ance ou continuation of sale and the remain ot pint-base motit-y in annail pavmenis of STiOU conimriiciiis; April lt, , st the .arm- time and place the widow will sell her personal property conlstin of hor e. ii.ws. yomiK catiie. nay, Krain and all th farmitia implviueutK. A reasonable credit will U: Kiven, BELINDA COLXTRYMAN JOHN O. HAY, Administrators. One .rtk PVfsfe V mm jtss.Tf:-FBtE th WfW. IKtr H..iir.r tiwMuttr4, ud t Inrnsriwc- our akpprMicrOMM wsjwtll rs-svilriza to OWt PSHOK hi M(ki toriil, te-ibo-w. Only (sVmm wta rit 1 fKf riMMSX All 0i sMtsaa fkfto ask a rv-'arr-R tt to ftbow bfMt th tsHttcfh fart of ha bvltt. ft ia a awttd, saMa artaf, fa lanr ut tn rrry Vtm will stow nm kjw yusj tjsxst Mask tVota 3 hi 1 a aatr aa ImM, tVoaa ism isrt.wi(k. sut xk-mrM-si. Bettor wnlv at efM-. W par till nprmmthmr, AJilrsjM, U UAU.KTT CO., m Pmliljh, JLusb. Ot't HEW lFREE. 9A Unit Ula1 w.fui, liwa. MCift OflM b-HMtofff ill, I, Ua LfxtWa aad si wrfca mm4 cara W k lora.MT aa asvw as. rt4nr with mmr Ultm B4 . TWM MB)4tslam aa tarl mwaw roM ar n aaaaa ssol aa tfca wattrli. mn Vtr. Ail taa wait. m raaad 4o m t show wtaas wm tara-d yoa ta taVMsa wb raUt V.Mtf lVtri a1 amicabs-m-usd ttnmm abarac yet-sj 1 that ai v fvasoit-a ia 'Ml4a ttriMjsi f"f raa. wkMck ktokia thr Trara aim otjrc attwiacl, an-al ihu wa ara rrttaud. W pmy a4) a-aps?jaa. talrht. rU Aiiw yaa kaow all. it yoaj waassj ttka loioto work fer aa. vo ra aani rrota 940 ta stMM pt w1i awl srpwarnla. A-Ur. mUmmmm & Ca., Hmm Hit, PMiaai. MmMrnm, ALEX. F. HAY, CATERER, Ladses' end Centlerr.en's Dining and Lunch Rooms, 614 Penn Avej, Pittabura,. P -W e.Mincs Parties, Luncheons. c. sunt lie J rail ori4hvr flotm-Tan.a u, .... . . tention given orders by mail or telephone? ."Cjn nuTBeascv J rss auiv s tT ILES.sfP: V-!sW mm EYE tsr rnotfa a a I? nr I tn th. itmand yon. Th bs- m rs vy dTti'wst nllaWW" -aiv.w. th ssmslll wTm! rrf th trl TlM ttoliWs-ng eat ft tb mvpmmfaem H n4m4 r r vi". m TNO mo i . KnhrioT W treleai wont Tmoofnfortsijfr : arnrsliy sUp off to feel. ' ' THE -COLCHESTEK" ECBBI3ci! anska alt ttsstr stioes with InsMe at b! itni ' ratT. This cliiurs to tho shoe aad wv'csa? niirfaw tnaa si Iptng off Call f. tSm -CoWsror- ; "ADHESIVE COUNTERS,"; r,s $qv.iVSETl , n n V I.I sVsaP STILL IN BUSINESS' I , elfley's Photograph Ca! My patrons are informed that I am sii;; " Ja the i -f - t JH And am at all times prpparid to ia. - v: i.. r e T aiuna oi jueiures, iruni a ray. Tln-frjie ei fsbinrt Phologmpk, 4 To a Life-size Cravon. Initantancus K; cess used, and all work jjuaraiitted :o j, J satisfactory. . ... ff-fiallcry np stairs, next lo YDt-i. ,'. J grore. W M. 11. WKI.F1.EY PITTSBURGH NURSERIES. (EstdbMslud 1H10, OfR EI. EC; AST ILLCSTRATED C.'T.UO, for ltf-O will be mailed on application. Erery Farmer, (iardener, Aaiati ur or ov. av: lot should bave one. Orders for tlowi rs and Floral Emblems li- Immediate attention. (Telephone 230.) jo h Nil. & a. k:urccch, 508 SMITHFIENST. PITTS EURH F- WM. B. SHAFER, (. O. BOX 2T, SOMISSIT. PS. 1 Surveyor, Scrivener, Draughtsman, 1 Real Estate Agent. loj JX) YOL WliH TO BI T KC Y OR SELt f i LANDS OR HOUSES ? Call at tin's A-rcncv. r..( m) Ac timbered and cleared hind for s in twenty odd tracts, con.-tiiu: Ieniloclc, Pine, AVMte Oak, E Oak, Cliestnut, Ash, Cherrv. Popl AcH mostlv availalde to IJailra Calls also attended to for survov;: near the lines adjoining in eotmii ernis on Real Estate to suit 1 chasers. Office above new PostoC with J. A. Deikev. W. S. EEL 431 Wood St., P- Dtii.cs ia Photographic S.ppi View Came:a. T ive 'a:ne.s'. i fan.i li i'MSi seven diSVrtDi s: Send for Ca tali vie. ff Xothing On Earth Wil LIKE Shsridan's Condition PowsV It ta ab-wiiotWy- pnrr. Hiirhlr cofc-wf " Snar.tity it vt h-m than a freitiriof m.t ti i UTannpsiwirM. prevenr cuit-r 1:iy hena Mt4jL "On Inrvo '-an f nti at fr$.'V to prretit r"Up." " t"ut' If y.u can t irrt -ni a n .yntu f- r t" f flTt !. A'Mlpf'iM (tn HI 'Jt rv -t j-rnd CTjr. pni'. "TH K BK.ST P H'LTK V I'.l1'- " rt rnpr rr. Poultry Klin(r ;.Ja fn urrJaraiM-Uiunb L JOH!K'N ! Ca. iioattA1 TTsa T. c...,,fl iFmrdJI" red, as it fs certain la ia effects tsi biiater. Bead proot below : BSOOKLTX, C0"i ' Dn. B. J. KrroiLt, c-.: Mrs :-Lat Sumiwr I ctirH urirMf wiia jour t-eirlratil Ki-nlsli s f K', -,, i ai-nisn 1 --'.".V,.- f n-A ul It w.ia '1Z 1 I trli'-l it nu. XfJPJ al bf.ivin it j: BWS-" vnipiy ooccies. naln eDnas'evrs thintrl H aHkMl m bow t. ciro it. I r1" K-mlail s St.vTin Cora, lio enrol tu r loars lespectfi: '". .vJ . Covers Ctro. Vs 1 Vn. B. J. sTemsr.1, Co.: jf triia Cura n:l rtiol s '"u.n " ! Hertlff irr. O.ie man si.1 ! "-x' Powder lcrertipt an.l Hi,- i.-'rac"" ito.jss.-aui j. LHjflv Dts. B. J. Kfrsnu-i. "o.. , i.wfff . : 1 , .. nu -w-ll r f En.lAlr. Riunn turn, wltS iH-rf"'' ZZA TnluabM anil bhs!. mare tnii wita a BouoSfmvia. Tnr man- k m T XroiA iauitfa aul shows mt fsss n a 'urr- Inl 11 IJ3 S 4, At act pss Da. B. X Enmut Co . tbanlu for your far fame tf" '''lnrJ I fiar year old riiir atioul; eight diiTercnl kimls of rtlr,'k ji.' J . ni.K .,,nl Iwr in fouru Trtn$l TJbottJa.orslxbtlesWv'' Rlsta haaltorcaae'Hr.f",r"tt-0,"a,ff A .Mint of DTK . rS. ! far I w. IsAtrSl"' 1 I t r i 4- r V!t !t ol ts-S JA 4o55i Mi slitiei tsu-ie t IT I ft-, suao: I Boo; t rot Ill arch BC(i 8 a5D Pain ir work Sn-arf ta.jn ?!e I 8 I 't-1 !
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