The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, November 19, 1890, Image 4

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    Not at all Discouraged.
rroip the Cbiraa-o Intet-Oecan.
With :lie niug!e exception of President
Harriwon 110 imminent RepiWican has
iv fused t iniervk'wed on the rowi'l of
the election, nJ every one ortheui show e
thecs-uri-frr f hi" po!itil wn Version.
Thus far not kindle man of them ail
his tetrayeJ ths Uut tlLsfisilioii to
weaken upou any principle of Kepubli
canism, either on p-mtra! J.rim-iplrt or
io tl. j..-1-.it-: ppi;.-ua of lb-- prm
dpi thr..uyh IrprtUion I'J Coogre a.
Some I.Miixrai have eipreml the
opinion that the K -publicans of the Sen
ate may eken end draw back in the
face of the return" from the election of
Tuesday, but nothing ha tome to light
to warrant that Burmiae. Very'eviJent
y the wish to fither of the tbooght.
The moat important of tbeee views
come from John Sherman, the 'eator of
the party. He La had many year of
experience. Mare than thirty yeart ago
hia name was familiar and endeared to
the Republican! of the whole country.
Ilia ranj,' of experience to wide. Andhe
U not carried away by the impnlaeof
the hour. Hto head to cool and bin judg
ment excellent. He holds that there to
nothing to be cast down about in the
fiilure of the MtKinley bill to receive
popular support at thto particulor time.
He tail :
44 1 have seen Bitch convulsions a dozen
timea or more, but they have bad no per
manent effect. In 1878, when I was Sec
retary of the Treasury, we lorn the House
and Senate hoh, but two years later, in
JSSO, we rallied and recovered all that
we had lost and elected a Republican
J'reaiJent. Iiettide, I tlo not regard the
present situation with apprehension.
The country w ill be w toer by next year,
and better able to pass upon the issues."
Chaunivy M. Jpew is another Nation
al leader. His name is familiar to the
public all over the country. He is far
from gloomy. Ilia cheerfulness is not of
the Mark Tapley order. He recognizts
the defeat as in a sense overwteluiinitly
great, but he is confident that it does not
amount to a rebuke of what Congress
actually did, only of what it has been
falsely accused of doiiif,and errcneouh.lv
supposed to have done. His words have
in them the cordial of a cheery common
sense. He says :
' The farmers have been heard from.
They come into their country towns to
boy something, and are told by the store
keeper that the Mckinley tariff is raising
the price of everything, and they had
better buy at once, and, it U needless to
say they d.n't like it. These are the ille
gitimate result of the Mckinley tariff.
Uhas hardly gone into operation yet,
and iU good effects cannot be felt for
some time to nme. I do not beiieve it
will raise prices, as ieople are now pre
tending it will, and I think it will stim
ulate industry, and two years hence will
reverse the decision of yesterday, for it is
clear that the idea of protection is deep
ly rooted and growing fast in this great
conntry."
Nowhere does there seera to be any
reactionary iipnsili n. If the Senate
had followed the example of the House
in the prowjit passage of the tariff bill
andCongttsi had then acjourned, and
thus given the several members a chance
to go before their constituents and ex
plain matters, there would have been a
different result, probably. As it was, the
people were left in the dark, to a great
extent. Many Republicans, uncertain
what to do, husked corn at home instead
of sawing wood at the polls. But it is use
Lai to repine or to dwell upon defeat and
its causes. The Republican party is not
dependent for the breath of life upon the
fi t 1a winds wlii. li blow from one Doint
of the compass to-day, and from another
to-morrow.
The Man Under the Seat.
Three brother otli?era were traveling
together from Umrilsir to Lahore, dur
ing the afternoon. Ono of them fell
asleep. His railway ticket, which was
sticking little out of his pocket, was ta
ken by one of the others. When nearing
Lahore his brother officers woke the
sleeper, saying :
Now, then, old man ! Get up! Here
we are .''
"All tickets ready, please!" shouted
the conductor.
Two promptly found theirs, leady for
the ticket collector when he should
make his appearance. The third tearch
m! his pockets carefully but found no
ticket,
" Good gracious ! Where is my tick
ft?" he sai I ; u I know I had ore right
enough when I started ; you fellows sxw
ine get it, didn't you ?" he abked, excit
edly. " Yes, you had it right enough," they
aid. Where cn earth can you hae put
it?"
44 I don't know, blessed if I do," he re
plied, in desperation.
" You'll have to pay fare," said the
others. Its not much."
" Rut I haven't a cent with me," he re
turned. " Will you fellows lend me some
dibs?
Both said they were as high and dry
as he was, in regard to money.
" Tickets, please !' said the collector,
at last quite close to the carriage.
" What the dickens shall I do?" said
the ticketleas one.
'h, get under the seat!" said the
others; "quick, quick, man! here he
comes !"
Under the seat Vike a shot went the
man wilhout a tick. When the ticket
collector came to the door three tickets
were handed him.
" Yon have given me three tickets,
air, be said ; " but I see only two gentle
men. Where is the third ?"
" Oh, he's under the teat," they said,
w ith the greatest nonchalance, as if it
were an ordinary every day affair.
" Under the seat !' echoe I the ticket
collector, in a ton of surprise, " what is
he doing there ?"
"Oh, he almays travels under the
a -at !" they mi J ; 44 be pr.-.re.i it '."TJ
r.t.
Never Take a Laay's Arm.
The question i olu n put to me," raid
a lady whose opinion in matters of eti
qnette is a holly competent, " whether it
iaever periuissible to take a lady'a arm
1 1 acting a an sc.tt on a promenade.
UnheHitatingly and peremptorily, no.
Not after nightfall, nor at any other time.
An invalid may lean a; on a young wo
man's arm ; a grandfather, if he is infirm
iua avail himw'f f a timiiar en. port,
and a Broad way policeman seems to have
acquired the rib. to propel his charge
in petticoats across the thoroughfare by a
grasp apon the arm, but these are tl e
only persons so privileged. For an ac
quaintance, a friend, or one w ho aspires
to a still nearer placj to take the arm of
a young woman walking w ith her on a
public highway is ioexcut-able. You may
be sure that nothing will so quickly of
fend. To see a joung woman pushed
long, a little in front, of her escort, by
bis clutch rpon her arms, reverses all
preconceived ideas of gallantry. Offer
her yonr arm, ywng ma", every time,
and do not commit the offense of taking
Ltrs. A'. V. Sun.
The fall strength of the military forces
In Ireland h2,000 offit tri aad men, ex
vlasirs af tha militia.
CARTER'S
1 PIUS. " L.S
Pick Hewl'-n w vlietr all the trouhles Inci
dent toa bilea wt or th- vtere. such aa
Itizinvaw. Naurft lrt Mites. lustre after
ealiur 1'ain ib m m 'ie. c W bile Uhmt mm
rmuarkfclt: snow lias been shown iu cufwf
SIGEC
KmSmrty ret Castes a I,rma I jrm TlixM
are equailv vaiwaule in Constifauion. cunnr
and prwveouii tl.i annwltur complaint, while
liter aiao eorr-ft all disorders of Uie stomach,
anmulau, toe U-r and reiUai U bowaia.
a,fB U Wry Kfuxy ui
Aen tW would h almost thoaw
wbo suffer from tnla dwtresnlnr complaint:
but furmnalPly their (roortne d.a nut nA
hra. and th who ooc try th-m will flod
toca llttl Pi'i al .labia In ao many wwyi i that
tboy will not be willing to do wuhout theea.
but axwr aii ac uu
. .. . m liMA thnt hA l wfer
m TO rin. in mu
wt mkr our en-u boart. uur pula cui
whilf oilxi do n- t.
1'AKTr.H K i,r-r.x f.TTEB rtu rr rrrr smfiil
and Tfry to 1uk. ' m- r l o jiiiU r ak"
a d Trier r- t-triinlr vnn-:ilil-awl 1"
not irripor puw, lut lv tliWr g'Ml- ailca
all who w liii. In wt at iTietnU:
Ire lor $1. Sol.l wryrtwpe, or wut by mail.
UZZtt KZl C5, rw 7crt
DOES CURE
mmnm
In its First Stages.
ISr ntrr yon tj'-t the (rnMiite.
Vhn t say CntB I do tot mean tnersly to
Itop tM-m lur a viuip, aod Uirn have Itii'tn to
turn attain. I M&aM A UAlHCAXi CLtiU.
1 Lave .""do iue dJtcase ot
FITS, EPTTX.PSir cv
FALLING SICKNESS,
A l'fc-lon(r etafly. I WATiurT my rrrocdy t
( rue the worst ensc'. lircauae ottiera uava
fatle-l it no reason l.ir not now nwnmt a care,
tend a on'-of iraireatiw! aniic t HUk HOTTLX
ut tn " kllible la:Mtor. Give Kxpresa
and i t ofl" vi. It cot.i yon twiluug lor a
i.iO, and will cure you. Address
BOOT, M.Cm IS3PtiSiST,HraTCIS
frifikiM at.-'T - ' " -r-'- - - -- 't
The boy may live to be So, but
llic poor horse for want of z blan
ket in the stable has to die ct 20.
FREE Get from your douler free, the
5 i Uivk. It has handaomc pictures i.ad
valii;ille inf inn -iiioii aUmt hnrbcs.
Two or tliiec dollars for a 5a Horse
Blanket will in::Uc your horse worth more
an J eat ls to ket' v. arm.
- ( 5'A Five Mile
) 5A Bess Stable
Ask for
) 5A Electric
5A Extra Test
SO other styles ot prices to suit every
bolv. If yo:i can't get thcni from your
dealer, write us.
ARE tj;e strofigest.
NOH r.ENUIKE WITHOUTTHt LABEL
NiueiM hr . AT-cg sov. iiiiitt . -iin
auue tue Uiiiouh Hurw l'.nu.l llaker liUiuLels
Nothing On Earth Will
LIKE
Sheridan's Conditicn PowdsrI
Tt 1 ah-w-loTctT jmrr. Tlifrhlv rr. rxnt rat In
0intitv ti (-om t than a tu-titki u1 a cent a dtav.
Mrti-tW tnri i. fr-"r,nt and cur j I di a.
i.tr j.'tiTi'j chH-k4. WiirtH tifr tlin tr -l-i
hra h-nm M-ult. . ln.v -on nvfrt me f(,
wtit "jst'ri' (n rprrvf-it r-up mi a iitimiiir,
If tMilCUi't rJ 11 taTHt) U tfi -nl tor t0 aoLiH;
tlri CI. Ail P""'m1 rn H tw,4t iJU-1 ; CTUia $,
rTpriPi-.vd. "TUK PrT I" l :.Ti:V I'AiTR." wrn.
trie rp? 1r Vi)tr l:iirc titi'd frrp w!h fl
VBRADAM'S
MP1W
LIl
KILLER
CURS ALL DISEASES.
IT PURIFIES WE BLOOD.
DESTrtQYS MICROBES.
Uierauw of every !ia'e. ana is a oiiderlul
TONIC AND ANTISEPTIC.
Book glviufihiiiiorT of MhTobes ant tbe Micmbe
Kiilr, FKLC A'ldre,
yO. 7 LAldJlT STREET, y. )'. CITY.
i 5
i
i
SPOTTY
brim mm
j'mi
, f & Ja
Johnstown . BusinessHouces.
: :
THE NICELY BOYS!
Will never be tuug, if Uiey eaa utlp tu Kaithcf
will
J. S. Aslibridge,
The Johnstown Carpet man, but he will sell yon
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
AVicdow Shadea, Rugs,
Mats, Matting, Lace Cortaina,
and Curtain roles,
Cheaper iban iher were ever heard of before.' It
will auouub jr'ou. Call and tee for youneit
5. 131 Franklin 8t , JebjfaB, Pa.
City Drug Store,
Near DUrt Building, Next PoeteSea .
When in the city don't fail to call and see ns
at our prominent location, where you will
fiud one of tbe prettiest and most attract
ive Drug fetores In r-
joi-irsTOWisr
The public vrononnce it s pem. "We carry
a full line of I'ure Drugs, Mwlicines, Chemi
cal. Toilet Articles. Ac. I'livsicians I re
script ions Carefully Compounded.
KwTtfillv Yours,
C1IA3. YorMJ, Johnstown, Ta.
Graduate of the l'hil a. follceof 1'barroacr.
Jswelry, Watclies, Clocts, k.,fo
At the Old Stand, in a New Building, the
t t rTTT i rwiT irur
IS riLEEU WITH ALL KIXDS OF
Ornaments,
Watches,
Clocks,'
' , : ' Sflverware, Sec.
A Larp-r. Finer, Cheer, more Kelia
1.1c Stock is not kcjit in any first-class
Jewelry Store in Wostcrn Pennsylvania.
L.W.LUCKHARDT. ,
59 and CI Main Street, Johnstown, Penn'a.
THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM
Fodder & Lsvergood;
Can be ftmnd at S9 Morris Street, with
Coraplrte Stock of
STArLE AND FANCY GOODS, "
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES, QUEENSWAUE, &c,
Which are on Sale at
ROCK BOTTOM TRICES:
As heretofore, farmers can get Best Prices
for their produce by bringing it to ns.
Ve are now showing a Fina Una of
French Zephyr; Ginghams,
Full Amortmcnt of Plain and Ucaatltrbed 3 to
tvtncn
EMBROIDERED FLOUNCIKGS,
ALL KEW DESIGNS.
BLTT0X3, Bl'CKLES,
GIMPS, FRINGES. .
LACE3, TIES, TABLECOVERS,
BEDSI'EADS, TOW ELS,
AND DAMASKS,
Of Newest Patterns.
Cbss3 Cloth Comforts.
John Stenger,
227 Main St., Jolmstown, Pa.
SCHOFF'S.
Prk Building, Main Street, Opposite Alma HalL
Johnstown, 1?A.
SPECIAL VALUES IN
LACE CURTAINS I
With ererj piiir of Ourtalnn wo give the pota
15 cent", and guaraiit' our curtainn vhfttper
tUar. Hie mine qiialitr ran le bought c1m
where. tall aud rxmiiine 4ualiiy and
irwe. A cimplfie liwe of lry
tioud at lowest prices.
SCHOFFS,
Main rl, Park Buidlng opposite Alma Hall,
Johnstown Pa,
THE POPULAR
DRUG -STORE,
Omier of Main aud Franklin Streets,
T: O: II: 3T: S: 1 O: W: N", J?i A
U now filled with all tbe lst
id :r,ttg-s
la the market. My motto,
u lo ir rnicEs asd qvxck retvrxs,"
It rigidly adhered to," and" f ill Mtl-fartion guar.
auteiL A fuli line jI . -.-..
PARIS GREENAND WHITE HELEBORF
' Always oa hand,
CHARLES GRIFFITH.
ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING
A SPECIALTY.
HARRY M. BENSHOFF,
MANUFACTURING STATIONER
AND -
BLANK BOOK MAKER.
HANNAM BLOCK,
J O H NSTOW Ni i PA.
HARDWARE
TMC OLD aNO WILL 0H HARDWARI STOMt Of
(DECEASED.)
Is now in full blast under the
charge of the undersigned.
I keep in stock all articles in
my line, from a needle to a
Hay Fork. The finest of ,
CUTTLERY
, . A Specialty.
BO 7T0.V miCES RULE THE P.OOST,
AVM. B. DII3ERT.
Attheoldatandoa llain atreat, Johnrtown, rw.
SADDLERY AND HARNESS
S. LEXUART, JR.,
Suoccssor to Samuel Inhart, Manufacturer
and iHwIer in . , ,
harness, ;
SADDLES,
. WHIPS,
NETS,
BLANKETS,
ROBES, ic
fcrEepairln Promptly Dolc.
. 143 Clinton St., Johnstown.
JOHH
. Lii.wu, al xa-a
IVolfrsACMEBIacking
It aakai Um Ink ts mv- aa mr Am atn
ti aa it, hd mar txVku I NUiK Ut
mow oiatip m.
Chang Ph Tabh fo Walnut.
A Poplar Kitchn futa to Antiqat Oak.
r A Cant Roektr to Mahogany.
fc,wfaataaUdoawfthaSc.wthef
AT Urnm&tSSX rur r.
WOLFF BAJIOOLPB, Fhaaaatphla.
Jbk 4a JOrm. AM tmd Momt IWirtll llmrn.
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.
; THE NEW ROOM IS TUE
DIBERT BUILDING,
h ; - ' j ; ; h .
Corner Main and Franklin Sts.,
"JreT Mens, Womens'.
Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES
can be found, in styles of all makes. I am
prepared to compete with one and all
dealers in the Plate. All laf-k isatrial.
SCOTT rjIBKRT
T
FINE OLD..
WHISKIES
And Imported I.lijnom nM In balk and bjrtne
ea;. Special Hues :.
OLD CABIXF.T, TOM MOORE
'POSS CM HOLLO ir, C VCKEXHKIMEB,
nscits OOLDES Xt EDDlXG,.
GIBSOX'S JCA XX WHISKIES.
James nemiessy. Paul niiBoia. Ooenac, Wilbur
, iiitinan ) KlaoklKtrr' Conlial." Alio,
Bedford and Sotm:rei' Pure ilye Whiskicn,
with ag&
FISHER & CO.,
309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa.
VISITORS
TO THE
-PITTSBURG EXPOSITION-
Will find In our e iliililt a small wlection ofnirh
fwl" an e carry, lu irvat variety, at our florc,
NO. 48. 4TII AW, J'lTTjBl'KU, PA.
JOSEPH EICKBAM &. CO.,
PRINTERS, BINDERS, ENGRAVERS,
. DEALERS IN
Fine aad Staple stationery, ArtisLV Materials,
and Fancy tiujua. ft-pU im.
TIIK
WHI1
IS KING OF
SEWING MACHINES.
It was Crowned so wJm it t:ok the
First Premium at tin Cincinnati
Centennial in 1CS2. at the Great
Contest, fcnt n:ra so when it
took the
GOLD MEDAL
At tlic Universal Exhibition at Tar
is, Franco, id 18SS, for bcinjr the
Best Family Sewing Mine
In the world. It is applauded
so much by the
8 00,000
Sold gincc iU introduction in 1877.
Its superiority is acknowledged,
" though with many regret?, by
thousands who had bought
other new
-SEWING; i MACHINES:::::
Before they had seen the merits of
.. W "the. : "
W II 1 T E
Ladies will find it greatly to their
advantage to examine the-merits
of-THE WHITE" before buy
ing a Sewing Machine.
41 THE BEST IS ALWA YS CUE A VEST"
in the end. An inferior Sewing
Machine is a poor investment at
any price.
JOS. CRIST,
Of Jenner X Roads, is the authorized atrent
(or it in this County, Write him. and tell
him to bring one to your house for exam
ination. Penman Toaic Liver Eepliflo.
The only sure and radical cure for
CONSTIPATION.
BILIOUSNESS,
INDIGESTION.
and aU disorders of the T.lver. haxeum) hundreds
of peopl. and U 'lie only n-niedv for 1heeiH.
rue, ami In -aes In which ifie nirt killfnl
have uttf-lT fail!. TeUmoma s from hundreds
of people livinr tn R.air I oimtr. linriKTlvnla.
! ?naniiri"",irvl br Ji. T. KKTKIN", W1I-lUM-iHl
BG, PA , forilieP.T. L. K. o., sud
for sale by all IruKEixtst cenw per bottle.
None reuuitie mileMi the label Known the In
dian arrow-head Trado Mark. 4-:V0-lyT.
ALEX. F. HAY,
CATERER.
LadseV ' end Gentlemen's Dining and
Lunch Rooms,
614 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa.
aWeddinr, Partis, Lmieticon!i Ae. mpplled
with eTt-ry requisite, io mv irulaMe iiitty
rallarntlirr enuvryanee. S-'ju clal and prompt at
Ivntiou liven orOen bjr lrln.il of (elt.plio::. JUa
DMIXISTEATOK'S NOTICE.
In tbe &tateof Jame A. Hunter, late of Lincoln
lowukbip, Kuuerwt (oumy, la.
Letters of admlnWration on the aboreeMatebav
la been irrajiul lo Die an lersiinied bj the proper
aulboritT, uotlra Is hereby mven to all persons
imlettted to Mid estate to make immediate pay
Bent, aud lh barinir claims atraira the same
will pMrtil them du'y authentuaied for seii'e--Dt
Cfo r betor HasmtlaT, Nfiv. ai, at tbe
oHioc ol Cotboru & Otllonr inStneriut
Al.rXANTiKR Hl'NTER
Administrator of JM A. iiimtrr dee'd
Oolhorn A ioltxni, Atty'a for AdniicifUaiot
E
STKAl' JtOTICE.
Came treapastnr on lb ft.,,!, Ar l ...
derugried. tn Shade Township Homer t Coiintv
l-a..a larye bay roare, wish while atripc. or bail
far with ooe bind foot white to pi ie joint.
Tbe owner can recover tueaaine by p us Eg prop
erty aud paying cost. v r
' ' i : ' ; t FRiKK ROWil-KR i
-i . , HooTeam ie, fa.
-!;-. i i
LIQTOES
rood for the Farmers.
Wa-biitux. Nov. SerriUry Rusk, of
the Agricultural liartnient, ha filed a
highly iutereating report of ita work for tbe
year. In it he specifies wherein recent legis
lation has much bru.-fited agriculture, and
fhows a most ftvora'e einra?t of jrto,
taken at Cliioajto in '8.1 ami '90. The inrrms
ed tx,rt in rattle is attributed to tLe ab
senre of disease, prevented hy GoTernirnt
inflection, and be isrg a more comprehen
sive law which will apply toswiue; hecrili
ci es the TaritTJjill in takirg the pay nif nt i ff
sutrar bounties and sugar iuterests from bis
departiuen', and predicis that in tbe rear
future balf of our home consumption of u
Kr will be made from laeis. The produc
tion of raw silkM not encoursiriuif. Tbe
fjrthcominic Irankler of the Weather Bureau
to ibis department is touched on and tbe ad
vautages of its prupoaed enlargement and
greater efficiency to farmers. Tbe frequent
occurrence of international aaiherina where
this country is conspicuous by its absence is
regretted. On tbe whole a very much more
favorable outlook is presen'td on the part of
tbe farmers than fur many years past, and
ends by declaring that b looks forward witU
confidence, to the time when in tbe high
quality ot ita work, as well as In the ruagni
tudiof its enterprise, the ariculturw of the
United States shall not only lead all other
industries in this country but shall be the
leader in this industry of all other countries.
Hold It to the Light.
The man who tells you confidentially
just what w ill cure your cold U prescrib
ing Kemp's Balaamthis year. In the
preparation of this remarkable medicine
or caucus and colds'no expense is spared
to cotuhine only the best and purest in
gredients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Bal
sam to the light and look through It ; no
tice the bright, clear look ; then compate
ith other remedies. Price 50e, and $1
A Brave Policeman's Battle.
Chk'ao", Not. 10. Thomas Cowes, a far
mer fiom Indiaua, arrived in Chicxgo early
Sunday moruing. He left the train at the
depot and bad gone about two blocks when
he met two colored men named Sam Wilson
and Eugene, alint "Honey" Hall. The ne
groes proceeded to rob the countryman, and
had secured his watch and chain and pock
elbook when Officer O'Malley heard the
farmer's ciies for help.
The officer attacked the two negroes. 'Wil
son drew a large revolver and placed the
muzzle agaiut the policeman's breast. Btfore
he could pull thetrig.jer O'Malley had him
by the throat and the gun was discharged
in the air. Both men went don a in the
gutter, and Hall began to kick the officer in
the head. After fighting for several minutes
against the two burly neeroes, the officer
received a blow that rendered .him uncon
scious. JuM at this time, and as the negroes
were ruuning away, two officers came np.
It took both of them to overpower the col
ored men and take them to tbe station.
Officer O'Malley lay unconscious in the
mud, with blood streaming from a dczen
wounds, until tbe police ambulance arrived
and removed him to his home. He is in a
critical condition.
Consumption Suroly Cured. -
To Trta Eraroa: Pleas inform yonr raadan
that 1 kava a poaltlra rsiuady for tbe aboTe-namad
diaeasa. By ita timely uaa thonaanda of hopeleaa
easas bae been pernunentlT cured. IahallMslad
to send two bottlea of aiy ramsdy FEKE to any of
yonr raadora who hara consumption If tbey will
send as their Kxpnes and P. O. addraaa. Iteapect-
fully, X.a-8UVi,la.C,lttli,rl8t. il. I.
An Operator Among Bears.
Wilke&eabbc. Pa., Nov. 8 El ward
Smith, a young telegraph operator of New
York, had a frightful experience on the
mountain last night. Tbe Central Ksilroad
of New Jersey runs its trains through a tun
nel in tbe mountain, and on tbe east side of
the tunnel is a telegraph otlice. The place
is so lonely that it is a bard matter to ke p
an operator there. Young Srnitb accepted the
place last Monday. At midnight last night
the usual quiet was broken by terrible yells.
and Smith, looking out, saw his shanty sur
sounded by bears, wildcats and otber wild
beasts.
The wildcats dashed against the window
and Smith fought them with a red-hot po
ker, while the bears climbed on the roof.
Smith telegraphed in haste to White Haven
and Operator Mc Andrews responded by send
iogdiwn an engine and a number of section
hands. At tbe approach of the engine the
wildcats fled. Subsequently two large wild
rats were killed. Smith said be would not
spend another night in tbe place for a fort
une, and when the next train eame along
for Xe York be boarded it.
DRUNKENNESS LIQUOR UABIT-Is ALLTHE
WOHIJ) THEKSIS SIT OI.X CISC, &B. IKES'
Golden Bracinc.
It can be gircn In a cup of tea or cftee without
the knowlcuxe of the pemoD taking it etlecting a
speedv and erniauenl cure, Hhethei the patit-ut
In a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck.
Thousand of drunkards have been cured who
have taken tbe iiolden bpeci.le in their coffee
without their knowledge, to-day believe they
quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful
e fleet reouitu from ii ailmiuUtratinn. Cure guar
anteed, bend ft clrcalar and full particulars.
Addre 111 cofidence, Uoluem tirsciric Co., 1&
Race street CiuciiinalL, O.
Depew's Prayer In the Car.
Xew Yobe, Nov. 8. There's a new-old
story about Cbauncey M. D.pew. One
night he and President Green, of the West
ern Union; J. Pierrepont Morgan, Pres'dent
King, of the Erie Iload ; e Secretary Whit
ney and others were speeding along at sixty
five miliM an hour, when their special train
struck and killed a'pior printer walking on
the track. The merriment of Depew's stories
ctased. The train took the corpse back to
Greenfield, and then proceeded on its way.
Then, after all in the palace-car had knelt.
Cbauncey offered a fervent prayer for the
dsad man's soul, and for the widow and or
phans left behind. Arising from thei-knees
be. Banker Morgan, and tbe others of the
company contributed $200 each for the un
fortunates of that family.
He Yelled "Kemp's Bal3am."
I yell, "Take Kemp's Balsam, the best
cough cure. I always do when I hear a
man cough, and I can't help it. It saved
me, and it will cure you. I was threaten
ed with pneumonia last winter, and it
broke it np. It helps the children out
when their throats are sore, cures their
cough, and tastes so good. The first dose
helps yon." So writes A. R. Arnold, en
gineer on the West Shore Euilroad, at
Cannjoliarie, X. Y.
Excursion Tickets to Hot Springs.
Arkansas.
Tbe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com
pany has placed on sale at all of its princi
pal stations round trip tickets to Hot
8pring Ark., at greatly reduced rates. Tbe
going limit on these tickets is thirty days
and tbe returning limit three months, thus
affording an opportunity to spend the win
ter in the genial climate of the Southwest.
The route is viu Cincinnati and St. Louis,
with only one change of cars, and that is
made in Union Depot at St. Louis. Pullman
Sleepers all the way.
Remedies for Lightning Stroke.
A singular phenomenon of the light
ning flush is that its chief effects are ob
servable only at the points of its entrance
and exit. Thus a flash w hich entered a
school room injured only the first and hut
child on the form, those between escap
ing unhurt. The most effective treatment
i of lameness and other ailments due to
lightning is the application alternately to
tbe head trunk and limbs of a large horse
shoe magnet In case of a quite recent
stroke the clothing should be nnfafeteced,
the patient laid witn the bead high and
quietness and fresh air should beecored.
If consciousness does not return the head
should be exposed to a stream of cold
water. Kio. Pro.
The people of the United States con
un.c, it U said, 200,000,000 boitlea of
' pickles annually.
INFANTSyNVAUDS.
TRAOEC iR A nil BOB.4." "IABK.
A Matter of Imprtanee to You !
If tofferini from long stani airotiio Ditetv. PiMi-f or the Blood, Skia and crfou
rpieui, s3 luven luuaiug iruui
EYE. EAR NO 5 E AND THROAT TROUBLES,
Cm
W'vN.-'Vi" L.:-i. ..v.;
J. J McTl.tEL.iN, M. D., SfKCialLst tnthronltOR IT. S AI M, M. P . Specialist on Iiiea.es
ilea-s. ol llie Eye, ta r, Noe and Throat,
Xol ire to Invalids :
Tr HrrkDTTV CJTM The well-known Oculist, AurNt. Optician, and Principal o
UK. l.lV'f.l 1 it 0T.li.l, theOerniauia Kyo, Eiir, Sosc and Tbroa lntlnnary.of Colum
bus, an l
SOMERSET HOUSE, SOMERSET, 0
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
This will Rive his numerous patlenti, and others who are In need or medierl treatment, an opportu
nitjr to emiMilt thw distiiigutshtKl physieiau,;wliose duties at thtf In-tilute iU permit ouiy montu
ly umis to your eoiniiiUiiuy.
CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE EYE.
fuchas (Granulated I.lds, Thronlc Inflamma
tion of the Lids, ol the Irbi of the Choroid, ol'the
Ketiua, Chronic t'leeration. Spa-m of the Li. In,
Caut-eroi the Lids, aiid Kye, Trais Kunning Over
the Cheeks. Dy and Ninlil blindiie. Pitruleiit
or Maiieriuif Sore Even, lioiiorrhea. tphtlmhuia,
Syphilie ophthalmia. Red B ntchwt tr Bion
one ou the Hull, Phlyeteiiulsr oplitbalaiiiia.
or Milk White t4Hits on the Kye, ,Uurotjia or
eupping of the Nerve, Aniurruis. Falling out of
Lhe, bores. Kednew of hitge of I.in aitil t e,
and all other di!.d.es to which the Kycorits'ap
pendanes are liable, positive aud rapid cure guar
anteed. EAR TROUBLES ARE CURED
In an astonishingly fiiirk time. They will re
lieve you of all roaring hiii!gaiid ringitig dimm.
heaviness, ip-hing pain, riiiinhig of tht ear. n ill
close up a hole in n dium of 5a years' sUiiidlug :
will insert Artiticial Kar triitii oi Ins own iuvt-u-tsou,
with aslouisbiugiy Krii'.iiyiii); rvsulLs.
A WORD ABOUT CATARRH.
It Is In the nervous membrane that wonderful
semi hind envelope Minmiiidini; the ilelii-are tis
sues of the air and fasl psstti.. that f'alarrh
makes its stnmgholii. Om eslahli-hed. il -ats
Into the very vimis. and render lite a long-ilraan
breath of misery and disease, dulling the sense
of hearing, trammeling the power of wK-e'h, ile
stroying me laeui'y ol smell, limiting the breath
and killing the retined pleares of taste. iTisiiin
oualy, by creeping on from a simple cold in tbe
head. Uassauita the menitr,us lining and envel
opes tbe bones, eating through the delicate coat
and causing innaniuaiiou, sloughing iml
death. Nolo ng snort of total eradication will
secure health to the patient, and all allevLdivca
are simply procrastinated sutlerlng, leading Ut a
fatal termination. Dr. Metletlan lias by a tre.it
meat, local and constitutional, made the cure of
thia dread disease a certainty, ami has never
failed. ETen hen tlie dssease had made fright
ful inroads on delicate constitution, hea.ing,
taste and smell have been recovered, aud the
disease thoroughly driven out.
CHRONIo DISEASES pauied by b irning or smarting sensations, weak.
ening the system in a manner that the patient
The Doctors treat no acnte diseases, but make cannot account for. 1111 examination ortheurln
an entire speciality of chronic a id 1 mT standing ary deposits a ropv scliment will b f.ind and
diseases. Cases given up by other doctors and sometimes some small iariic!i of albumen' will
pronouneed Incurable they roost des re tosee. The api-ar, or the color w ill be a thin or inilklsh hue
Doctors have, treatoi over li.uoo cam-s in Ohio in again changing to a dark or torpid aujearance'
the last twelve years many of which had been Tnere are many men who die of this d fficulty
giveo up aa in curable, some to be lllin.l, others ignorant of the cause.
EXfiMINiiTION AND CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL
SHMIDT BUILMTSTG
iz: zzzzz The Largerst and Most Complete
Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House
IN THE UNITED STATES-
ESTABLISHED 1835.
Or- "W. SCHMIDT,
DISTILLER AND
FINE WHISKIES.::r::: !1phon Wo-
IMPORTER OF
WINES, LIQOURS. AND CIGARS.
XOS. 95 ASD 97 FIFTII A YEXVE, PITTSBURGH, PEXXA.
AU Orders received by mad or orAenase snZI recettr prompf ortmrton. -a
every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF
BE UP
TO
THE MARK
FL-TAE3e ' j D
3 " " Mark-
HEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAM BE CLAfJ IN A MOMENT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
FOR JOB
SEND
TH
JULE TO ACCEPT OR REFUSE.
io xarah mieht. Interna rricd with Freermn
faa.iCT. of nniy p. o , Marshall Vi . Kat
ir,u are hervhv nltl1 i.. id ... - . . ..
Orphan .rt t , he h. M in n l lor SmnrixH fO
ra , O l Moiirlay, lb, f Hf,, JXIi
tii-ii anrt t; pre . a,.,,, .(UBt, tnkt lht M,
' ,'.. m- V"IKht- ie',l at the ap, n six4
I'iS m01" huW C4,"e -htHe aame .tooul.1
not be sold
8hcrirs;)He,
botnenet, lu
R. 3. McMJLl.EV.
Sheriff.
IMf1' isA
resus fToi
clea.n in ess tndi
iryihmyournexhhouse
mm?
Looking out over the many homes of this country, we see thousands
Of women wearing away their lives in household drudgery that might be
materially lessened by the use of a few cakes of S A FOLIO. If an hour
is saved each time a cake is used, if one less wrinkle gathers upon the
face because the toil i lightened, she must be a foolish woman who
would hesitate to make the experimeat, and he a churlish husband who
would grudge the few cents which it costs.
TMC OSiLT
Perfect Substitute
for Blather t Milt
INVALUABLE
IN CHOICR I N Pa MTU 81
1KB TltTKIHO.
A Quietly Assimilated Fooi
roa Dyspeptics,
COSSJMSTIVCS.
CONVALESCENTS.
A Perfect Nutrient
in all WaSTiao Diseases.
PHouiacs NO COOKtNQ.
Kites isb All Climstcs.
SFttfi Kwoor hoot Tim CiWI
I'airrs,'' nuulad nr to a addraaa,
Doliber-Goodale Co.,
Bostton. Mass.
i'
NOV. 21ST AND 22ND.
Deaf, and a large number to be invalids tvr life.
Hut behold ! now they tee am. Hear, and many
are started ou the high road to health and recov
ery every dar.
The Doctors are surrounded with the largest
collections of line instrument" ever Imported to
this country for examining ana treating all dis
eases ot the Head, Knee, Kye. har. Throat, Heart,
I urig-i. Stomach. Liver. Kinney, maitiier. St in,
Iirain. and Nervoos System, Cancers, Tumors,
Piles, Swellings Old Sires. Kits, Paralysis, Neu-
rsiL'ia. Rheumati-m. Dropsy, lioiit. Sick Heid
ache. Iieliiiiiy. la-prcssiou of Spir.u, Diseases of
Children, llereiiitary iisrase. eu-.. etc.. and iu
fact, all long standing and Chronic lsea-e.
DISEASES OF WOMEN
Su"h a have bathed the skill oi all other phy
sicians and remedies, quickly cured. aliens
tumors, tibroid aud polypoid growtn cured wiib
out the u.-e of the kuu'e or caustic. "o cuitit ir.
no tnn, no uiiner
iinall Tumor. Cancer Warts Moles, etc., Ee
uinved wittiout acids, knife, pain or
scur. New meilsl, Llcctmysbi.
EPILEPSY OR FITS
Scientifically treated and positively cured by
a uever-iiuog meiuisu
RECTAL DISEASES.
They also make a specialty of all forms of Rec
tul Diseases, Piles internal and external. Iu h
ingand Weeding. Rectal l.'lctrs. Fissures. Vistula
which are el'tcu tascn for Ncivous and Lung
Diseases, all cured if taken in time. Remember,
we cure all forms of Piles wittiout pain, interrup
tion or oe'.eiiiinn ircm otisine anil wittiout the
Use of Knife, 'itusiiu, Ligature or Injection. Coaie
and lie convinced.
PRIVATE DHKA8E1 -Plood Poi.n.Venenal
Taint. I.leet, blricuire. Seminal Einiiofi.s. Leas
ol sexual power, Weakness uf Sexual Organs
a aut of desire among sexes, whether from im
prudent babits of youth or sexual habits of ma
ture years, or any cause tnat ucMluatrs tne se -ual
functions, speedily and permanently cured,
t ousuitation Ire and strictly couriitriiual. Al
solufe citrus gnarantetsl. io risks inurret. i'rr
respondeuce promotly answ ered. and mell ires
sent free from observation to all parts of the
I'niled RU'es
TO MIDDI.E-AiED M EX. There are many of
me age iroiu . v u do wuo are r'oiiuietl with fre-
utifr.tit ovaj'tiatiima of th. Kl.-l.lp ..On -
J333ER OF
VV.-Vv.'--x-S.
THAT CAN BE RELIED ON
KTot to Stout!
Not to Discoloy?
BEARS THIS MARK.
PRINTING
TO
j Q
'I.V.O. I MITCI
Att'T at-j,w aiNl.S.
il'itiror Pens'ons
ni'i Mtent, I'm
Washing-tiMi. j, ft
ywrs. If trniike urumutmnM. write mo i,irl
VQU CAN FIND
o fiix tn Prrr.Bf'R h t ti.r A.t..i .m
THIS
PAPER
t II... Ait.e'l si,,,. iur-au ol
ur author. TimmTAmMSS A
ho will nuina.L lur ,iru.ir a at l-t mm
ood revenue
SAP0U0
- deanina &kndbch&Dov
NO. S8 FRANKLIN STREET.
J HNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE.
JOHN H. WATERS & BR 0.
PLUMBERS,
STZA Jl.1'2 GAS ni72S.
We are row es!aMi-bd In rwr new bulldlns.
whiep, we c an fairly say. in the tavt-arrauat-d lor
our buu,eaa iu Helern tVDiiyliania -
K rythmic penaimiiK to ine f luiubing. Steam
aii'1 Oaa 1hi.iu o.ni-ti in atoek.
We rlL as frmetlT, live rareful attentlo to
tbe STEam A.Nujmir tVATfcK UaT1N bu
ineL Od : forner efforts m thin line enbraca
iwcms of Die iarj. builrUjtca la tbe couuty, wub
on ll re aur?M
in the !l"P-LT DEPARTMENT we carry a full
llneot Kabberand Leather BelUm, 8ttam and
Water H'e, Valve. Injectors, Lum leaton, Strain
Uaiisss iron Plp Uliwn, ttc. Piicaa quoted on
affiliation.
JOHN C. FINCH.
DEALER IN
Golden Wedding ? Whiskies.
146 Water Strsef, Pittsburgh, Pa.
OLDEST ESTABLISHED nOVfE IX TII E CITY,
where noihlna- but pore K are put up,
strictly for lamilr and niediciiuil tt4. N'otli
lug better than itoldeu weldin(. Next on the
llsi. tiuckenheimer's, lira Mmioniainela Rve.
lhte good are h-aiu:j brauN. nrandiea of
Tiiitejjeol 187H,innaiiO i,li,. Jlnlland and LH
uiellc ; aiwi. tild Tom. Piurh l.olden Velduir,
$1 tor full ipiart. ti lor ?.' - IfUrbeutieinier'i. the
Mime : MoiKiuralirla, J per dovn. Wilier, fw
i-er dozen, t-J lor one half dnzrn. Svurvly box
ed. Aino have tn ti k, l.ran.liaihrr Lhoi e, at
J per -allou. harrela at apeciai laies. 4lyr.
do ioc ksovr
That you are buying direct from the distiller
when you send i ur enlers to 1'. Y. l.tpjn
cott, the old fashuuieil Whiskey house? No
rectifyirft ; no cuniiaiuniiing, but dir-ct from
the Lirresci'TT 1'isTiLLkkv," situate! at
IJpHnnilt I'oet ollice, (ircene rouiity, I'a.,
wiiii ti Las alwuys tnaiftaiiied its rt iuatiou
Lf making pun '.oiis W u.
Our moil order 'epartment gives prompt
attention to all orders, and at the prices we
oiler our goods, nmkes our compelilors en
vimis. W e carry in Mi k tlic fIUwiit)! well
known braids of Kye Whiskies, in ciiurt.
gallons ami liarrels ; L'piiencott's. Overlioll'a
(jihson. (juckeiil.eiiner, Moiiongat.ela, drays,
etc. Also a full and complete Mmk of
Wines, Itratidies, Gins, 4c.
Write frr J'rice Lift and tare money.
Y . E. LtppEseurr,
Distiller and Wholoalc Liquor Ilealcr,
5.1J Suiitlifield St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
FAST BLACK
ONYX HOSIERY,
Fall Imperial ion now ready. Largest varie
ty, all weights and qualities, for
LADIES, MISSES, KEN'S AND BOYS'
WEAR.
La3ies' P'ine Gauge, extra rood, '25
cents a pair.
Ladies' medium weight, liijrli-sjilicctl
Iiecld and toes, 2-jc. a pair.
A better grade Fine Gauge. ?oc, a
pair, or three pair for ff 1.
Ladies light weight at 40 cents per
pair.
Ladtca' fall weight, high-? pi iced
hek,40c. afiair.
Ladies' light ami heavy weight at
oUc. a pair, the be.t ever sold at
the price.
Ladies' In: rain Cotton, medium
weight, high spliced hceld and
toe.x, (iOc. a pair.
Best values in the finer grade ever
offered, at G5c, 70c, 90c and
$1 a pair.
All grades Onyx Ilose for children.
Hoys' extra heavy Onyx Hose, as
well aa our lali importations of
IRON-CLAD HOSE FOR BDYb.
Visit our Ilosiery Djpartmjnt.
HOUSE & WARD,
FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGH. PA.
Oils! Oils!
The Standard Oil Company, of PittytmrRh, Pa-.
manes a Hpeciaiiy ot mauufai tnnnir Tor the
Domestic trade the finest brauda of
Illuminating 4 Lubricating Oils
Naphtha and Gasoline,
That can made from Pctmlenm. We challenge
cuiupriBuu wiiii every mown
PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM.
If yon wish the most uniformly
Satisfactory Oils
IN THE
American Xarket,
Vsk for ours. Trade for Somerset and Tictnit;
supplied by
COOK BEFRITS AJtD
FEt.ViS KiaisKR.
ttoMKasKT, Pa.
aept2S-'!9-lyr.
Mary, the queeh of the house of daviD
ll kfcV. MtnAull WAl.-ll. if. II. with
an immlwtion bv the I'v. T. I vWiti Talmrite,
is a new wurlr. Illmnn after the Mvk- ol
' Hen Hur." Po nut heiiiie i L.- tl.otrii'k an
examinaiinn. and yon will h,- ileliithttd alth It.
AK' nis aanttil on talarr Adilrns
onfii-5t A. 11. M. iiAXIKL.Jnhn.town. Pa.
A
VDITOIfS NOTICE.
In the matter of the Estate of f;lfrev Stahl,
laleof Simersei Twa. tsuiiierH-t Co.. d. wase.1.'
llaviiiKbeen aninil Audi'nr hr the urnh-
an' i,nrt of Homer-el. i iuitily. Pa , i t. t, r-
nuur ativanei.rneni aii'i oisirihiue the ton I n
the hands uf the Administrator" oi (..wiry hi
neeu ut anl amnnK !ioh levaiiv ein ll iheie-
t, notiee ih hereby Kiven tbHt I ail! atienit to
me u ies 01 ki,i aniioiiiini nt at my ;Ti. e in
Somer-et. Pa. on Wednesday, the ird lav ol
iitih'', i;.o, at 1 o eio-so in . h.u and
ucn: an p.-r-soiis iniere-siea mi stteno
OtO. K. .St ( I I..
,1,vli Auditor.
A
DMLVISTIIATOnS' '0TICK.
Katateof Abraham I'lewekeT. dee d, late of Jen
letter of a.linini-iration on the'aUivp estate
hailnir been srantert w (he nndenlirned hr th.
r,.,K.. .w. :,,, uiiuir i. uereoT a ven tt all
fMscin lnol.tu.l ... .a. .4 ... i. 1
' ' ' llain iinme'ii-
ale payment, and tbofe bailna e!aim or de
mand aeaiiist the same will preaenl them dull
aiuhentieatetl fn. settlement on "stnrdae, Nov
27, at Uie late reid nee of rteeea- e '
HaMKI. W. HIKSKCKEIt.
John bieseckkk.
. . , AdminUtratora
Fred. W Bieswter, Attorney.
E
XECUTi:LV NOTICE.
Eo,ute of ':e.Tr Vn.", dee'd . late of Sotnerse
Ittmniuh. in erx-t ''tmiiltr. pB
Letters te-naiuenti.ry on the aia'ive estale h
hifl h.-en rninted tott.e nni'e nixned br ti e t.rn!
er authority, notiie a-hert b. (tnen to it!! pervir.
Indebted to aid tn make imiued'atv n'.'
nent and tl.oe hai-iiuj rlaitns r.r demand
airalliPt the same will prwent ihem d'llv avtber
tirsted for settlement on Saturday liee' 0 sn,
at the otlice of scott k Ogle, in s.ei,er.et Biir
AUAU Fl Htk.
novIi ExiurU
1" '
8EN0 Fv.eJ OUS CATALC3'ucTJ'01!!r"
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS
INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
v.K ; i Jy :
v V J f f T-.S ac" a
'J:4-" r ' ' LZ
J v: i
!
i W.- l-tiiZ,r . -
Buhner saoes mna wont wasafbrtahh . -:
slip Ut uw fact.
THE -C0LCHE3TEB" ErEBEB to-
ssaks aU then- thom with tml1 of hwl
rubber. Thlelim.a to Of tbum sou
ruboar bum aUpiKoc off
Call for tba -Colrherter-
"ADHESIVE COUNTERS,'
I'1 , M - '
' o
. r.r.a k y ". -rt
STILL. IN BUSINESS:
elfley's Photorraph Calier
My patrons are informed thai I am ;;.
tbe
And am at a! 'impsi prerarpil to iaku
Wind.- ut pictures, t'nmi a
Tin-type or Cabinet Photograph,
To a Lif-ize t'rjron. Instaistanwius f.
Cis usid, ami uil woik uarantf(.-i to
sitUfjcti ry.
jjriT'Gallery up stairs, ntit to Vuc.':.:
grorc. Vt. It. WSI.R.lY
PITTSBURGH NURSERIES.
(KMaMWicd 3S.0,
or-R Ei.ri; txr n.i.fsTRATr.D i ataL'",::
for IH-.-ti wiil n fi::'.Ion ai''lh'uiii:n.
Every Funne-, (japlt-ni;r. Amateur or o?.nrr
lot hiiuld have one.
Orders fur Bue-s and Floral Emblems Lit
imroeiliate attention.
tTtli illume 30.)
JOHNR. & A. KUR30CH.
508 SWHFIEXST. P. TTJEURH FX
VM. B. SHAFER,
's. O. BOS 2tT. SOMERSET. Sa. 1
Surveyor, Scrivener, Draughtsman, ard
Real Estate Agent.
no you wi-ir to buy bvy f r skll
LANDS OR HOUSES ?
Call at tliis Al'oiicv. O.nOi) Acnf
timbered an.l cleared land lor sal
in twenty odd traets. consist inir
Ifemlock, Tine, White Oak, 11
Oak, ('liestnui, Ash. Cherry. Tophi
iVc. most iv avanui'ie io liauniini.
Calls also attended to for survevi:,;
near the lines aljoininir in eotiht
Terms on Real Estate to suit yv.
chasers. Ofliecalx
with J. A. IJerkev.
VV, S. BEL
431 Wcod St., Pit!:bi'f
diilii is
Phcfrgriphic S-pp'es,
'-iew I'anie-n-i. In-'"!
ive I a-i?e as a: -I i.1
iH.n i ns M.a K ;n
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Dr. B. J. ETrrru.r. Co.:
Sim :-!.xst Summer I 'iin-d n rnrh r-n ,.
wltn y'Kireeie itte.l K -'I'lali
Was the lM-st J-'MfTMW .! -'ie. I
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Dear s!rs s-1 htti- ("en selllr-rm.r"'K'7;-
Bavin Curo aii.t Hint'. t'"ii':iiM" .
ever iH-fore. n ,n M:,l lii I'w. W
fowtluri titer at pt anl tn,- l-si Leever
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Dear Siisf-I Lint nef seeeral h-'l'l''1 ,
Kend.iJI's Spavin Cure with i-ri't ';it', rbm4
valiKtbie an.i til-ml.l niarn thai war 'I'""
with a Boue Spavin. The mare I ar-" -J
from lanieneitHanil how ao frua ' "i ' ..
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KEKDALL'S SFffiH GOHL
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thankitfor your fe furne-l t -il ia I s ,"-r , 1t
I n.t.t w four year tiM ml' wne-:i 1 l'f;z.,.i
highly. Shehtd a rent sever" w ' " ' ,. e
aho.it eight tllirerent klnuat f metlteiw M.,
nt irm-i. I p'-n-nase-l a nouie of ' ""
3pavia Core w tut-h cured her in four c;
remain youxs
Price $1 pe bet tla. or si x bott les f jr J5- A-j
irlsta have It or can get 1 for you. or it sL-r
to aay addrentoa receipt of pneehv'T
lors. DE. II. J. KEM)'l'VJlt
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