Secrets. Let t iri in beginning her life resolve to hv no eeci-ft in it, nd that lift will b bpP nd ter and better thn it could be itbont such resolution. I do not mean by thi that be l-ould cul tivate the hbit of telling ber privafe af fair, lo strnFe, or of pwipiue biut herself; but let her always f i0 Bfk, if ion require it. The thought. "What ill mother wy to this . oof.t to lyi be pre-ttt ia . "n1 of act (firl bo U good nioihrr. "IWt tell thi." -P-Wt tuet-tton that" "On -i"- Hod to this, . rr,,Dertl'.t upIIt Ml of double de.hr.s .ml tre.. hery. aod if reported to the rroB not to be to'.J r T of fend of rery a-eriou. -oft, Homever. I m no .peaking rtUr of the -feet one.wlf of the b.lit of hatc w1t and of iint thin .V- . L.v.cf by -" ty rt ef . od is preriarly ti e sort cf Ities th leads to the Jo- f character, to Uir. .;andf red, or to Jr? the diaapproba tion of rectal le -eo. The lives of i. ked .iue- are fit. I of arcreta. Their rooeera!.., bil tfy till have ahame enough lo ih to be tbocf.it rd and Mir, tisro of fa!aebvwia. Tot- II the trsth.to bare nothinn to Lide, to be abV l r f r wilbont a b'o- to all of Ws ailin, alone can keep a motoan efe from all poaiible doobt as to ber reepe,-Ubi!ity. A girl should be able to aar jurt here she baa been and wbrt .he baa bee a'wut ; and be abould nev er leave home m ithont telling jnrt where tnillf and h. All the Ulk about the "e-juality or the sexee" doe not alter the fa.t that if a girl is to marry and m hat acnaible lassie dues not feel marriiK to t a happy lability ?-be cannot live an inde pei.dtnt life. She can have no necrets from her husband. II' l-tn)e ber legal protector, and it i" hi" privilege and duty to know all about her. A right minded wife ba no visitor ber husband may not see, no friend he may not know, no letter be must not read ; and the girl had letter accustom herself to being without aecreta if she wishes to be a happy matron. Innocent secrets are not worth keep ing; wicked one are almost impo(ible to keep. The first are all too apt to lead to the last Have none at all and be comfortable Life Is Misery To thousands of people who have the taint of crofulft in their blood. The ag onies caiutnd bv the dreadful runnine nrea and other manifestations of this Amm are hevond description. There is no other remedy eiul to Hood'a Sar aanarilla for acrofula, salt rhearo, and ever form of blood disease. It is rea aonably sure to benefit all w ho give it a fair trial. Re sure to get I lootl a. Manners. Manners are the fin thini; whirb strikea the atraujr'"'.11' k'T l,irh k" and onlot ka the diior of e"J s-iciety the beginning of charm, the innwrM and nncotjsi iotia vauae of rlnl', the aubtle n.anir of fortune ad nicceaa, the irreaistible aource of love and hatred, the nvntini nr reietlion l v the worl 1. To " 1 - - perfect manners there is alat no good thin that ti not aeeesaible : to rode roan nera there is almost no good thing that is attainable. Uftiu"a more than talent, more than beaoty, more H an wealth, more even than birth of wadom, roi manners are a perpHoal fast ;nat ion, a fnnntain of t.leanure. the liert b-t'er of inlljduction end the nnnest cement to friendsbio and love. Manners have made the fortunes of many men in b si neas and Klitiw. They aie a nawport to the favor of the rich and the poor, learn ed and ignorant, aristocratic and plebe ian alike. They are tb final perfection that may crown virtue, and the last finittli of w i ouj ed erin. Male of O . cuy ut l'uledo, . Lucas County, 1 Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is the eenior partner of the firm of Y. 3. Cheney At Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm offer ONK IU XDKKIt I'OLL A lis for each and every case of Ca tanh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHF.NRY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, thisdth day of Ieceniler, A. 1). 18ST,. f.u A. IV. OLE A SOX, .Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mu cus surface of the system. Send for tes timonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co, Toledo, O. Sold by Iirugjfista, 7"c A Condemned Man s Nerve. One of the coolest and most deliberate attempts at suicide recorded ia that of Benjamin Hunter, the murderer of John Armstrong, in Camden, N. J, in 1879. Hunter was confined in the "murderers' cage" in the county jail under chargvof the death watch. He complained of chilliness one night, and was permitted to w rap his lower extremities in a blan ket. He had previously torn off the rim of his tin cup with bis teeth, and had it concealed in bis trousers pocket. Talk ing on commonplace topics to bis gnard, Hunter secretly took the jagged strip of tin from bis pocket, and, concealing bis movements with the blankets began cutUog into an artery in bis left leg. The blood spurted out in jets, and the flow was concealed by Hunter spreading the blanket out like a skirt. He became to weak that he was unable to continue the conversation, and the guard's sus picions were aroused. He made an ex amination, and found that tbe murderer ras bleeding to death. Physicians were mooed, ligature was applied and floater's life was saved. He was after "ward banged, and it was pretty generally Ijelieved that he was dead front fright and sedative before the cord tightened arouad bis neck X. Y, Not Up on Sewers. ile was a young man of Zi with a far war look in bis eyes, and she waa a girl of 1 with a turn up rose and tbe light of frioity in her eye. They bad avarrely seated themselves in a Wood ward avenue car w hen fche asked : "Why is this street torn up, TomT "fiuildinga sewer," be replied. ""What do tbey want of a sewer V she contiaa'c'. "To run off tbe water." "Hut w by do they want to rtin off the water?" "Because excuse mc." He harried on to the rear platform and -took a seat on the railing, and as tbe ob4artJtor looked at him rather sharply he exf4ajij : "Next thing she'd have aked me w hat Cm sewer, and bow in su?ar do I know-.' C nver saw a sewer. I'm not in the -sewer butunees. I suptioite it's something ir other anderrund, but I'm not going iogive myself away, you know." According to the Chinese reckoning, Le preaent year k the year 7,910,341. CARTERS if! ITTLC f j PILLS. (DURE drat torn a! M ti trtm. such a ijarz-.aaaas Nium Iruo"V Dinm after um Paja Ui 'i. Kile. c While ttnar aooat aatAaefca t4 pAir-ra l.rmM TrtiM trirjr lnUr Tj.ib Im sr. war utat m, i u b w 4j wuaaut --. Itut afwv aiJ auk m4 ZTL oor r- - ur puis et vhiia ohr 4" tr Btt Imi Ijtct Vui sirwrramsil awl im WW i wk " ,w r"' m a.0 Tiv rr ej.-tly wrt. and " nt rip or porrr. b.it by t)wir Krflk art Km 1 u.i- - ait vh in tVm. In ala at rmu; fivaturt!. JerrTwh1,rarathyBjajL ttilt t' ' U MM b!Ia b3K u&rza isii sc, m rat. 1 Si DOES CURE CONSUMPTION In its First Stages. lie am you 9 the gatne. n:c w as as good its a 5A FICCi'ifi. from yotir le'tr free, the ia Kxk. It ha iu:xiue and Valnal4e inlormaliua abuul kefxx lo of thn-e rki-ar M 1 ii Horse RInk4 iU uule your ltone aurth nave and eat am In keen warn. 5A Fiva Mile 5.A Boss Stable 5A Electric 5 A Ext-a Test A&k for 39 ot!ir vle nt prie :o Mtit every hodr. If to.i au't d Ihetu Iroti your 2sJer. write :. ARE THE STRONGEST. SIONC GEWUINC WITMOOTTHC S' LBEl Minium hv Ww Avku A Son? I'lilUvl". . lio iuake lh- fatuous lirs Kr.uul I'.uLer HUct'-ta HEW HOTEL AT CDMEELAND S. P. Sweiuer, lale ol 8aud Patch, ha? purchaxsl " THE AMERICAN HOUSE," At ruiiibcrlmi'l. Mil.. aM b refilled n1 n-rnr-i lln -1 Uic Mi'l limiw tlrrtiiiliut. ami maile It a lirl-,liM' HolM t aronnmixiiiif tUv IraT chng putilif with n4Hl talne. aud t-Jioice litUorfe at the bar. He !o han In ronnerlion wi:h:ih IIiKel a lanre qilantltvof Hmnihu:n and KurUtr Fiiit Old Kjehiikv fi.rsal. t,y the tiarrel or gallon, at llrf liviuiw inn ii : Two Year old at fi 00 pet gallon. T(ire " " " !-' . 1-iour - f.; 00 The prife of the Ine if l.'i vnt for efh irallo. Tlie pnT of Hie MiiK y und Jnr; nmM alwart aixwruiMUiy the imlr. w li'jrh will intlre prompt attentrau aud linpux-Dt. Adilraa all ordera to S. f . SWEIT2ER, aprt-!", CTMBEELAXD. MD. J ft ran foot some of the jtropie all the time, ami all of the people nome of the time, but yoti ean't fool ail the people all the t ime. Lixcols. Tho cojio who have lccn ac custonietl to paying outlandish priccp for Notion?, such as are used every day, Fancy flood?, su'jli as every lady needs and boys, and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, such as all must have, will Appreciate the truth of the above quotation more after they have visited fcKateB, GoffroWs lew Store and ascertained her prices, and then compare them with those they have Wen paying. You are commencing to think about the Holidays, and what jou shall buy for Christmas pres ents. You would like to buy something useful as well as or namental, and can find just what you want among my took. Remember, I do not kwp any thing in Mock outidde of tlie lines mentioned, but what I do keep is of the very lost, and will be sold at prices that will please you. I Wve a fine line of KmbroMery Silks that are wtrTllt examining. KATE B. C0FFR0TH, Somerset, Pa. S3 ' V. VI Uo t rfO (fft lull Mftlf, n4i M lr liivtrM. (.'. r1L t urt lM.Mtrioa.)ja tha- ttiiioiof. tin - it ko, fa , 'Hi rao '-am ijMtMnvi. to HMtan f m. (nl'-a MTiVlul aia Srt--H. I Ij aiat aaaii I'SaaO J 4,-ajira kl M wfi.t fKOtO r-fc abafMl -arcMMl-. I awW Wara.t m4 pU-4 rm,fmml t p Msmtyt. -i.' .- mai cr J t arr a, , , MMI. -i I'Hfc P:. kU ai M- C ALM .V, iti AniMiii, Meter. SeiTT'S fa I fsati s:tni "Tliis is the Lld-.l.ct lac Ja!a- told Johnstown Business Houses. G KE AT lVST ' 1 ! : : : : : : ; : THE NICELY BOYS Will ntrer b hon, tf tbey can help n. Neitbar J. S. Ashbridge, The Jotaitowa Carpet man, but b will sell yoa Carpet, Oif Cloths. Window shades, Kupa, MU, Matting, Lac Curtains and Curtain Poles, Cbraner than they ' rrrt beant oj befora Itwul aatociau foa. I a.i and aM ftt rouneiL SO. 131 FRANKLIN 8t, Johnstosm, r City Drug Store, Hear Oibvt BuiMlrg, Ntxt to Pattsffic When in the city don't fail to call and see , as ai our promineut location, where you will find odb of the prettiest and most attract ive Drug Storea in JOH2STSTOW1S" axt nAiinr it lTpm. Wf CtrTY a fuil line of I'ure Props, Medicines, Chemi cal, Toilrt Articles. Ac Phyaioans fre scriptioni Carefully Compounded. Respectfully Yours, CHAS. YOUNO. Johnstown, Pa. Graduate of the Phil'a. College of Pharmacy. jj are now ahowlng a Fins) lln of French Zephyr Ginghams, Full Aortmf Dt of Plain HemUtch?d a to EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS, Al-L KEW IjESIO.SS, Bl-TTOSS, 1! t'KLES, GIMl-3, FRINGES, LACES, TIES, TABI.ECOVEKS. BEDSI'EAPS, TOWEIA, AND UAMASKS, Of Newest rttvern. Cbsese Clcth Ccinforis. John Stenger, 227 Main St., Johnstown, Pa. SCHOFPS. Park Biding, Ntie Streft, OpoostH lma Halt, .ToliriHtown. PA. SPECIAL VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS! I'.h rrTT Tr ' 'is-ii w f" vTtu. mini t lAnx-- Hir urt rhpT lha.. llir aire q'tuMtT w tarwtrht SCUOFFS, Mala Krrrt l ark iu;;1ii-f oMwalia Alma UalL jhnatowr Pa, THE POPULAR DRUG -STORE, Cmrr ct aul Fra2ikl!a Ktrarta, J. c: ir x;8: T: o w- X.P: A... . to lllri ailk aU Uw hr ID la Uw laarkrt. Uj roUj, - LO H' I'RICES A -V; (jl lCK HKTVRSS," It rnlly adhrr lo, aud full atifa-tUni fuar-auki-d. A full Liur uf FARIS CREIH AND WHITE HEUBORE Ala" a hand, CHARLES GRIFFITH. HARDWARE rm oiaaaoMtu. aaewN HAaot aroac (PECE-VSEt),) Is now in full blast under the charge of the undersigned. I keep in stock all articles in mv line, from a needle to a Hay Fork. The finest of CUTTLERY A Spcrialtj. BO TT0.V PRICES RI LE TIIE ROOST, Wll. 15. DIBERT. At the oM Hand tm Main street, Johnttown, Pa. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE NEW ROOM IS TIIE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts,, '" Mens,VYomens i&Si,; Of Bert Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES can be found, in styles of all makes. 1 am prepared to compete with one and all dealers in tb8tae. All I ask ia a trial. SCOTT DIBERT. T FINE OLD W H ISKIES And Imported Liquor mid in bale and try the ea&e. Special liitea : OLD CABISET, TOM MOORE 'PVS VX HOLLO W, a VCEBI3tER, risrirs golvex weddisc, GIBHOXS IXXI WBtSSlJCS, Jatnea Hennemr, Paul rniBoh. Oramae, Wilbur Iliunan'ii " Owe Hiark berry Cardial." Abe, Bedford and bomrnwt Pure Rye V) hiikiea, atlb ace. FISHER & CO., 309 Main Street. Johnstown, Pa. ARTIST0 JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. . HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MANUFACTURING STATIONER AKU - BLANK BOOK MAKER, KANNAM BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. HOLIDAY PRESENTS IN GREAT VARIETY. Christmas Cards. NOW OPEN I Fancy GnorKOjieniiif on Norember 2"itb. Perauo al ltuecLiun and mail ordera injilcited. JOSEPH EICHBAUM & CO., OCALCRk IN STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND ART MTEIjlALS. HO. O, STB AV, riTTSBl RO, PA. JQHH LIQTTQBS mm mmw Tartar,' atwta an blackaDRj rilb voiffsflCHEBackins Kanoa tlMa with H-ia mrtar. lad llwy 111 b9 ha3.imill fSthl T. mM n. Tom altlivtoia! Brthaway. Kt.leU lJB- (MV frWcwl Itxrt IUa liat taaaoW. iTatmxlil!! BaHaaaaaiaMaBMaraaBiBaBiaaBaaaBBBES for Pik-ftan. trfc m a tain Ota a rTa lirtntih w.u. aT Ouiaa '""" it ll.e aialTim Tiaa anu. t vox" Oca oTa Iiixr. au aT.t Ba-a Cow Tw'W rr . THY" IT. WOIST ILAJ.DC LP H, PhUaoalpbia. Xotliinz On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! It l abmlnWlT pom Blsrhrr enmTDtrnted. la Snantlty 1( nnj, u-m than bnth cf a rMit ar. melt amcdicuie. Preet.n(lcuwall iliieaiw lMod r j'ioe chirks. Worth tnrr tuan ifla iha Heni M-Milt. " t ii lanre ran aarrd tir arnd xfirt5 to prpnt roup.' a a nmmniT. If Tirtl oan't f It n-lld u W Oflita f.ir two piirki; ive ai. A 2 14 piaind can I.W p-m-pali : can. ft. rIDr5p. THKinjTPiil i.TliV I'AIUK." aun copt fi. Hilti Kal-lrr IJnide tm- wtlh tl irjr. irr au i. S. JOUNSJ Cu, IkAii, iUM. TTnw T rT Cntl I 60 r mean raeraly t rtos Utraa tut a tiate, and tbea bat tnem r tnraaifaiB- I aa A RADICAL CCHim 1 aaa aaaOa too duaaia tat ITTS, S3HXPS?or rAIXHTG SICKNESS, A !?- atr. I wntirr my rfidt to Craa tM want raac. hrcaaaa altera aara laUad at ao reaaoa I. rxA low wmrai a com. kcad at onr It a l realm and rl Kottlh at n, ' llltlUA UMlir. t-xaroaa ud p- ttfire. it ci-u jroa boUiu iuc a ,,lf l a4 a aul e.ra 10a. AdUraa H. . B OOT, WI.C I M tu. St, Tm 1- ' IFYOUDG Krepa rinl aiaBrtlilct tirnu'.a-ii.r in tbe huw. hy n-a i'4j irwll w:ih lh. aiHl irrtt ; w.lti aa atu lr that rmi freuda wiil atr, i-ial r Toe foilowim bkuhui l tbr pner Ihiuf : 1 BTTI''t BRANDY f 1 LXr-iKT HE f Vfaa. lA l - ol.N. 1 ut K'X'K A BVE. )rl tw-MlU Morted to suit. a!ilp(d ti aii a!drr. mw uiyIjt ked. m rwi-iit o arW-e. If you d'Hi'laant a full half caw ail! aend oi two or min! tajlilta, m-cuiei; packed, for II per bottle. Thear K'Kvta it correct lo every acute. Tbe an puis, rtco, mellow and a bolooine. Our a Iao are atlcctcd from the tout vhie jariK and are warranted to l-e the pun fiilca of tlie rrape. More than half our cu l.K.wrtarc lailicc. which shovas that cor ef fin to Rive PtUsMirL-h a firl ertali luhmeut. hoae aMinlard ia purity, uav been apirc iate.1. Kcial atleuliou to mai onWra. betid for price lint. Jos. Fleming & Son DRUGGISTS, 410 A tV2 Market St.. 1 and 2 Market. PITTSBURGH, PA. AW Indies are Epeclttlly invited. FAST BLACK ONYX HOSIERY. Fall Importation now ready. I-arpef-t varie ty, all weiglita and qualities, fur LADIES, MISSES, MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Ladies' Fine Gauge, extra good, 25 cents a pair. Ladies' medium weight, liigli-spliced heels and toes, 25c. a pair. A better grade Fine Gauge. 35c, a pair, or three pair for $1. Ladies light weight at 40 cents per pair. Ladies' fall weight, high gpliced hel.',4(lc. a pair. Ladies' light and heavy weight at 50c. a pair, the best ever sold at the price. Ladies' Ingrain Cotton, medium weight, high gpliced heels and toes, COc. a pair. Best values in the finer grade ever offered, at 65c., 70c, 00c. and ' $1 a pair. All grades Onyx Hose for children. Byg' extra heavy Onyx Hose, as well as or fall importations of IRON-CLAD HOSE FOR BOYS. Visit our Hosiery Department. & 11 FIITH AVt, PTTTSBCKGH. Vk. PUBLIC SALE OF- Yaluablc Ileal Estate ! :0: BY VI RTVE of an order of nale lawit 4 out of the i rrphana' Court of domer-ei Co . fa . aud to " directed, we will rxwat to public Ntie at the Court litaue In Soon-net on SATURDAY, JAN. 31, 1S91, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following real estate, late the promptly of t.eorire J.t'Hjiitirn,n, dec d vix. : A certain tract 'if land aituate in Uncoiabouine Townahip, Somencl Coumy, fa., aoioiniiig land nf Noah Bowman. Abmhain Xliurncniiiii. Iaao Rerkey, John Ankeny and oiliera. rnuiniii)r acrea aud til prrchea, ritrid : about acrei dear, M acnn iu meadow, Iwlance wall timlicred, having thereon erected a large iwo-ory DWELLING HOUSE, a larjre nam and oibcr outbuilding ; Ituateon toe sioy enow n and ,reentHirg turuuike. Thera i alao a god orchard oa tue fZxra, and tbt farm ia veil w atered. Terms of Sale. 2.50H in hand. 10 per cent, ofwbkh J to he paid w ben proper) r li km:kl di.wa, and bal ance ou conlinuaiion of a.; and tbe reniilu of pun'baae iium.y In annual payment Ot iMI, oauwcuiing A jinl 1. 1 -L BfcLIXIM COUMKVXIAN, JOU.N O. HA V. . AdnurdstraUira. John A. Walter, Auctioneer. E.S CHS Ill TOD Reso!ut!ons of Respect. At a rrgnlar meeting of Lavansville Ciuncil No. 4S3 Jr. O. U. A. M. held at Lavaneville, Pa., on December 30,1800, the following reaulutioua were adopted : Whekuan Hhaa pleased tbe Supreme CooriM-llor of the I'niverfie to remove from oormidxt the wife of our brother, Frank B. Friedline, therefore be it RwJnd, That we bow with humble submission to the will f the Most High ; but we h not the les mourn with our brother in thi and affliction in the loss of his companion. R, l'.e(t. That we extend to our brother Franklin fi. Fnedliuc and family, upon whom fall the heavy burden, our heart fe'.t sympathy in their bereavement, re minding them that it is God'a will that ia done, and to bim tbey must look for strength to bear their alllictian. HcmJtYfl, That these resolutions be en tered ntxin the minutes of this Council, that they be published in tbe county pa pers, and a copy be sent to Brother Friedline and family. Frank D. Baker, George A. Tnoitpsox, Wm. W. Ciuse, Committee. His Body Terribly Mangled, A shocking accident ocenrred at the I'nion Knittini? Mills, whereby Isaac Cox was horribly mutilated. Red Flag 0i the Famous Pain Cure waa quietly applied and recovery soon followed ; you can try this great remedy for 23 cents. If you want to drive away Dyspepsia, Biliousness, ConeitipatioD, Poor Appetite and all evils arising from a disordered Liver, use Dr. I.ee'g Liver Regulator. Trial bottles free at G. V. Bendford's Drug Store. A Delightful Series of Tours to Washington via the P. R. R For several years past the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has on a series of excursions to Washington, I. C. at a sea son when the National Capital ia in a whirl af pleasure and social activity, and there tours have met with marked suc cess. This year the company has just announced a series of three, to leave Tiilfburh January 15lh, February 5th, and March 5lh. ExcurnioQ tickets, good for ten days from date of rale, admitting of a stop-en" in Baltimore in either direction within the proper limit will be sold from Pitts burg at $'., aud at correcpondingly low rates from other stations in Western Pa. Ttie tUketn w ill be p.Md for use on any regular train of the dates above named, -xi-ei t limited express trains ;and in ad dition to the regular service a special train of parlor cant and day coachea a ill leave Pittaburgh at 8 a. ru. and rua through to Washington, slopping at prin cipal stations. The return coupons mill e valid fr jMgii on any regular train ilhin the rturn limit, except the Penn sylvania Limited. Washington is one of the most inter "tin,; cities in the I'nion. It )seteem--1 by many the most beautiful city in merica, and the fact that it is the seat if government and the location of the 'lanasomeft public buildings in the land, nates it intensely interesting to every itizeft. Both branches of Congress will be in laily session, and, in fact, .every branch f the public service may be seen in the irtuai work of conducting the govern uent The public buildings, embracing he Capitol, White House, Treasury, tatc, War, and Navy Departments, tbe :rcat .Smithsonian Institution, tbe Na ional Museum, are open to the public very day, and offer a field for interest tnd study that cannot be excelled any vhere. The great Washington Mono iient, the highest memorial shaft in the orld, is in itself worth a trip to see. Tbe rates are u.msuaily low, and the imitation of the tickets ample for a most jlcasurable trip. He Yelled "Kemp's Balsam.' I yell, "Take Kemp's Balsam, the best ough cure. I always do when I hear a nan cough, and I can't help it. It saved no, and it will cure yon. I was threaten a with pneumonia last winter, and it iroke it up. It helps the children out vhen their throats are sore, cures their ough, and tastes so good. The first dose iclpsyou." So writes A. R. Arnold, en gineer on the West Shore Railroad, at Cansjoharie, N. Y. Winter Travel to Florida. That Florida is to be the haven of ref ige and recreation this year is nianifest d by the travel already directing itself '.here. To meet the demand of many ho cannot afford the. time nor expense f several months' sojourn in tbe land of sunshine and soft breezes, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company has announced i series of live tours to leave New York January 20th, February 3d and 17th and March :d and 17th at the remarkably low rate of S-V) from that city and $48 from Philadelphia, Riltimore and Washing ton. Tourists will travel in Pullman Palace Cars in charge of a Tourist Agent and Chaperon. A limit has been made allowing one hundred and fifty passen gers only to each tour, so that applica tions for space and tickets should be made well in advance. The round trip includes Pullman ac commodations and meals en route in a dining car attached to the train, aid tickets will be sold from all principal stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad 9 stem to a connecting point with the special. For detailed information and descriptive itinerary application should be made to Pennsylvania Railroad ticket offices. Consumption Surely Cured. To Th Kniroa: Plea tnfona yoar raadsf that 1 kae a poaiUra ramady for th abora-aaiuad diaeaae. By lta Umelrnaa tboaaaads af kopwanaa eaaeg haTB bo parnaranllr aurad. lahaUbsgka to aend two bottia of mr ratnadr RUB lo aj of your reader who hava onaoaipttoa tf the Will end ma their Expreaa and P. O. addraaa. Baapaat fully. X. A. SLOCXkf, AL O, Ul laari U. X. I. Soft Soap for Trees. Among all the things suggested and remedies recommended as beneficial to fruit trees I have found nothing better than a free use of the common home made soft-soap. Whether applied with a brush or a broom to the trunks and large limbs of fruit trees, or in a shower of soapsuds on bushes, it is always a preventive against insects, and especially useful against the bark lice. To make it most effective the rough, loose bar); that affords hiding places for insects should le scraped off before applying it but I do not think it best to scrape aa severely as many do, who leave thojr trees look ing as though the bark had been injured by the operation. However this may te the use of soap suds as a wash seems to keep the bark in a healthy condition, besides being obnoxious to tree insect. The stronger and more slimy it is when put on the butter, for it will not be so soon washed off by rains. About two applications early in the season will usu ally be enough. By comparing Itrees In the fall that have been scraped tnd wash ed in this way with other trees that have received no such care, the general ap pearance of tbe soap-washed trees will be greatly in their favor. INFANTSINVAUDS. TRAOiTkQRA ET . LA 8 0 P , MARK. DZMM A Matter of Importance to You ! If suffering from long-standing Chronic Diseases. Diseases'of the Blood, Skin and Xerroua System, aa those suffering from ' EYE. EAR NOSE AND ft -c f ' 1 r r v a - - r v r& . . sy-v :. n I i ui i vi.AV. M. !.. riDteialbt oa Chroie I MORIT SAI.M. M, D.. I of the Kye. Kar. Nose ana inniai. TheT -Til vWt this eminlry every four weeks, thus v.i.K Ihetr l-.tieots.lhe imuhle and expeDs. of vh. tiii the eity as Ih.-v are the only pin wi-ian and Mirt .a in tin inuiitry ho eany their own Mkta.'f M'K iWaU etc., to i:iu,traie and ma.e plain l all atllicud the eaute aot nature ot JK. iloiilTZ bAI.H, the k-reit oermau oj uii-i. u Uv.c... yy -r---" --- Eve, ljtr.N.e and Thnt without pain and In le unie than any other In iuK ot. Thw wiU ive hi pat ents and ..thera h are in need of mlieal irenmei.t an ..pprt uuiiy to eonault thi. d at'ne tbhed I , hvMcian, whoae dutu. at the Institute 111 , frtn.t ..ly monthly v.-it. to your eoai- : .it j .. :ti i.a .. . .A.r.istn all f)TiA-t-Mt in nn th MJj..rJ.M. I.avid-on.e-1. President .if the Uwrvnee f.mnty r",ZufZni'l ' eitlreu we.l known In tbe oounty. frly giv the foUowiiin t.-aimoulal of tha ability ol lira. Mc vi'r'yV''' ' fn RW 1 ,ried tptmenl an-l mueh mr-lirlne with no avail. I re.l iie a U.Vt ft of l-r. Mnelton Saim a i i I e.ne.wIe.l to iv then a trial. At their !! in n il." rit tl . v .le. larr.1 n.e eured. and they diliarl me. 1 lee now like anew Biau. Tbe onl ereiy! n i'. ; Kned and UeaUd a:e,umouly. I tM-y did ma a world of ,id ami reiirvtil me of all -i-rt. ' im.-. , 1 have la-en utl. mut fr;ni lu-iin'.a l .-p1i-iirs.i and ccneral nervoaa pnatiratir.a dependent on the forUK-r .liea ..r more man tnr. e ar. I be. sine ao weak thai I -ei!,t no. is.- mi niy feet, l.rt rwe than a Hour at a lime. apt-t.te m --r.t'.ie. I weal to tbe Ml mihi iba.pital. tu .New ,k eitr, bill without tne tea-t Iwuebt. 1 put w.l und.r the ere of i.r J- c ...!! smlm who n.ii Ne'wla3tleeverylourwteU.ar.dIaion a-avli a. ever bale and h-ny : .innii. a.l deiert ol beallh M .-,! m. ,lsHN. H -a I1, e lastie, I a. M4tKTHEl.MEWAI.KMriP.t T i:I HUKS. Foreiifht month, pat I haven i -.-en able lo walk iii..u apairotenitehe. purininrt month'a Ireatmetit alth l-ra. .l.-'lellaii A alm 1 have l- u able lo Mit our a-nieand at the net Ti-it rame to tbrirofhev wiinuuiaiiy. I ara rrnain thai I'll lieeutirvly euredao-tii. Aiit:..iu-h under tr-ati:ienl ol houie dia tora, beirau to jtow .-sa:an l "r-a Mr. J. U. fcaaav, Wampum. I'a liKAKNK.) ANTIC :4TaKKH. I have been under Irealinent nf It. MiHleiUn A Mlin for two months for rtrrh and I-rafnesa and eouatder njeil anally improved an far. MH-. J i H k S. hot k lnut, LawrenevCu , I'a. Vol'Nl, LAI'V'3 KYK -.TRAl'.lirKNKK. On May l ah lira. MK'lellau aud ealm perl-x med a riiswy orail..n n my erea without pain or luaa of blood, and to-day niy eyes are aa suiRtit a. any one a. aud I eau it a ureal deal bet 1 MAkY rKlK, bK'k I'UIUI. l-awraueel'o., fa. CATARRH. I baee been aurTrrini with Catarrh for some yeaia. 1r:e a..Teral diK-t-.r.. but noz...l resulted uatll I eiHullrl l'ia HH leliau A J-airo. r er h'e tnaiiuei.t 1 have lr. me lat four months aud I have an x really imuroved that 1 know 1 il be l ured wheu iherourseof treatment will be endrd C . Mi KINLtY, Moravia, pa. EI'.HT Pid II I REMOYKH FROM TflE M)-E lis. MK'lellan A Salin have reniaie.n'.iiil Pooj.i.sut ol mv nstMla to-day w II hint alrrnet any pain or loss of I.I1. and in tv (ar hwnri- and In a na.ie satistai-tory manner i!ia.n 1 had done berv Kdore at Piltbur. I can draw more brealb with eiuulort and treasure thn.iurh my rmse. ii. W. Ki KLtS. li; uak st., ew Castle, P, CATARRH AND I'K.U'SKv-i. I have now fieeii iindi r tnattneut.of lira. Me lellan and sialra fiT three mouths for a had case of Catarrh, and w as verv hard of hi-arini". tsd now I am Kreally iruprovtd iu every way ai,d tao hear a great dal better, aud I am aettini; sni.nK. r aud Hooker, ltutitr Co., I a SepU 4, 1'lseas.nof Women, aueh as have baflled the skill of all phvsioian- and reine lien, onickly en red Canrera. Turn ,r, libroi.l and polypoid grow ths cared u ubout tlie use of a ku.lt or lausliCs. No cut ting, no pain, no dniiuer. Small Tumors, taw-era. tVarts, Moles, etc., removed without aeiiK tnile. pain or fear. New metbil-Kleetn;y:s. .pilv v and Fiw seietititieally treated and positively eured by a never fail lug method. Addrt-x all coiniaunieatioas to Un is.6, 1 oiuinbiis. hio. EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL. SOMERSET HOUSE, SOMERSET, 0N FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JAN. 16TH AND 17TH. shjvudt ::rT-The Largerst Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES- ESTABLISHED 1835. GK "W SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER CF FINE WHISKIES.:::: : Z:- IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS. NOS. Ho 4'i97 Fib Til AVENUE, I'i HSDl UGH, FESXA. A e- A3. Ordtrt rewired" fc maU or oUurvi ui!t rretit prfjtr.jA atlaOitm. , Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, MificriCUKKa and Dialer and Wholisali and RiTAiLia or LUMBER AND BUILDfNG MATERIALS, Hard and Soft "Woods, OAK, POPLAR, SIDIN'fiS, PICKETS, MOULDINGS, ASH, WALNTT, FLOORIXO, 8ASH, STAIR RAILS, CHERRY, YELLOW PISE. SHINGLES. DOORS BALrSTERS, CHESTNUT, WHITE PINE, LATH. BLINDS, NEWEI PCS A General Line of all grade! of Lumber and Building- Material and Roofing Slate kept lu atock Alas, can furuish anythlnt In tbe line of our bosineai to order with reasonable promptnem, snch u Brackets, Odd i zed work, etc ELIA.S CXJNTIjSrGrHAvI, OfBce and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Fa. every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF BE UP TO THE MARK JUL TRADE NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN Bt WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. THE POSITIVE CURE. 4KLTBK1 ' PKWHEI18. 6C WafMB me more womhhe brighter: Busy wives who n.?.yer seem to grow old.Try a, ca.ke - A completo wreck of dorosstie hepplnes has often resulted from fc6.dl7 wathed dishes, from an unclean kitchaa, or from trifls wUJch aotaai USht as air. !ut by these ttil-Ss a n.an oftaq JyJgea ef fcjj Wi9 davotioa to fcer farail ;llt"ge her with general Boglee rban ko fiuda ber taraJtw in thes particulars. Sany ft home ewe a larj part of it thrifty noatnes and it censcqacct happiaeaa to SAPOLIO. -Groeer eftea aubUtuto cheaper aooda for SAPOLIO, to uak a ln-tter pronu Bend back uch article, aad Insist en havta Jt what you ordered.-k TWl ONLT Psrfecf Substitute for Mother's Bilk. INVALUABLC Cxoiiaa iHraaTuat hb TtlTHiao. A Quid If Assimilattd Foot roa Dvsptrrics, CONSUMarivCS, COnVALCSCCNTS. A PtnrcCT NUTfllCMT IN ALL MTaSTIRO DlSCASCS couiaca NO COOKINO. Kcies im All Climates. SEKO nr m "Thi ClT tcau Asn jj-Lu, ow ia. JTAJlTa," raulad ' tuaw ali'raaa, Dolibcr-Coodaio Co., Boston, m-" THROAT TROUBLES, 4 t SrK-rialist on Disease Heavier. 8 VVEL KiXIKEH. i3UiLrrrsra and Most Complete J THAT CAN BE RELIED ON lVot to iS-pllt! Not to Disoolor! BEARS THIS MARK. ID MARK. ?ii,vrr;re 3 8UKW York. PrtcWctiJ use SAP Li It is to Your Interest TO BUT TOl'B Drugs and Medicines OF JOHI N. SHYDER. CCX-iWOX TO Biesecker & Snyder. None bat the purest and best kept In stock, and when Drugs beiomeinert by stand ing, as certain of lliera do, we de stroy them, rather than im pose oo our customers. You can depend on having your PRESCRIPTIONS & FAMILY RECEIPTS filled with care. Our prices are as low as any other finst-class house and on many articles murh lower. The people of this eounty eera to know this, and have given us a large share of their patronage, and we shall still continue to give them the very best goods for their money. Do not forget that we make a specialty of FITTING TRUSSES. We guarantee satisfcetion, and, if ymi have had trouble in this direction, give us a call. SPECTACLES AND EYE-CLASSES in great variety ; A full set of T--t Ler.w. Come in and have your eyes examined. Na chaiye fur esarui nation, and we arecotiEih-.nt we ran suit you. nie and sew us. Kwpevt fully, JOHN N. SNYDER. tiii: IS KING OF SEWING MACHINES. :t was' Crowded sa whsa it t:ck th9 First Prsaim at tha Ciicirnati Ctstsrsial ia 1SC3, at tha Crest Ccatcst, but n:ra S3 Tbsa it tack tha GOLD MEDAL At the Universal Kxhibition at l'ar ifi, France, ia 1 8 S 1, for Uung tlie Best Family Sewinj MacHins n the world. It is applauded as such by the 8 O O, O O O Sold since its introduction in 1877 Its superiority is acknowledged, though with many regrets, by thousands who had bought other new :::::SEWING! ! MACHINES:::::: Before they had seen the merits of the i WHITE Ladies will find it greatly to their advantage to examine the merits of"TilE WHITE-' before buy ing a Sewing Machine. THK BEST IS AIWA YS CHEAPEST" in the end. An inferior Sewing Machine is a poor investment at any price. JOS. CRIST, OfJennerX nnaii". is the authoiized siri nt for it in thit Coniitr, Wrile him. and tell him lo bring one to your house for exam ination. NO. 88 FRANKLIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE. JOHN H. WATERS & BRO. PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTEES. We are now entatiU.-hnl in oiir n-r bnililinir, which, e eaii afi ly ar, i- tlie ) it-arranged for our businesa n Wwu-ni Pennsylvania. Everything pertaining to tbe Plumbing, Steam and wo bu-uuf-w e . mxiiin slock. We will, as fiirmerly. give rarefnl attention to the STEAM ANO'HuT WATER ItEATIXi. bus int. Our former effort" in thi-i line enbra-e tumeof tbe lareBt buildiuga in tlie county, with entire silcci-sa In the St" PPL Y DEPARTMENT we earrv a full !Uie of Rubber and Leather Belting. Steam au.l Water Hone, Valve. Injector. Lur-rii-atnns-am Oaime. Iron Pipe Filling, Etc. Prices uoteit on application. JOHN C. FINCH. DEALER IN Golden Wedding 146 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OLIiKST ESTABLISHED IIOt SE IN TIIECm", where nothing but pure gml are t ut u, rtrictly fiir family anil meli inal nm;. Noth ing better than Ooiilen Wel-iiiis Next on tbe tl.n. iiiickenlieimer's irR'a Mouoijjfalieia hve. Thwie gKia are bailing t.mu.l-. itmnlics'of Tlutage of 187 on uamt. Gins, lioilan.l au.l Do mestic ; also, Old Tom. Fhich'.ool.bn We-lUing tl for full iiiart. for $.. : tim k.-i, jeimer', the same : Monomtabela, $m p r ilon-ii. Wine. 16 ter dozen, 1.1 lor one half dozcu. ureir box ed. Alao have in itock. OraDiifatber'a Cboii-e at - Per gallon. Barrels at apetlal rates. 4-30-lyr. 1)0 IOC IS0T That you are baying direct from the distiller when you send yourerders to L E. I.ipn cott, the old faHhioned Whiskey hue .' No recufyii)!?; no euro pounding, hut direct frctn the -LipriN.-oTT Kiktillaby," situated at Lippencott i'ont office, fireene coumy, I'a., which has always maintained its refutation of making pun ndnnlj. Our mail order :iepartment gives prompt attentiou to ail ordera, and at tlie prices we offer our goods, makes our competitors en vious. We carry in stork the foilon-inx well known brands of Rye Whiskie. in .)iiart. gallons and barrels: Lippencott s.Ovei holt's Gibson. Uuckeubeimer, Mononnahela, (.rays, etc. Also a full and complete stock of Wines, firandie Gina, Ac. Write fur I'iite List ur.Ju'- uuney. , X. E. LtrrtMcoTT, I-ittiller and Wholesale Liquor Dealer, Kill Smith field St., PitUborb, Pa. 7XKCUTORS' XOTICK iu lie mutter of the F.!ate of Hiram Beam late of Lincoln Twp., Soneret to.. Pa. letter teiamcntary on the aWe etaie hav ing been sf.-iml the nnder.itfn.il bv the i,." k.th7'l? noyee-" hereby given to ill M.ron. Indebted Viatetale .mHi.e Hin-.liate i-r-mont. and lhce avi,,, elain." igHin-Tt the " 'U pre-.-nt tilem ,jy au he. tic-.-d I t ettlement oU Tbunutay the l!h cb.vof Krb', at tbe oltice orColliorn Colborn, in mnr.;l ' dec". A. J. UM.IIIIKX. Executor. YOU CAN FIND PTn Bla ia Pitt. ara n -t ll- A.i.m ., HunJZ ',1 asssREiniTGToir becs. b w.U kwiml tor aavartlauia at k,wert raToa Vi-No more . of this: RnbraT Shoe wnlnn won aavaaatbrtabii tvu genariu allp off Wa feeL THE -C0LCnXSTEE" EUBBER CO. sake all ttiMr ahoea wtlh Inal'te of hrr ltna a- rubrar. Thia cllrura to UK iboa atal preieati ruiAjex Cram HjppUK off - Call for the Calrtieiter " "ADHESIVE COUNTERS." Your Boy Wants '-.Vrd SCHQLL SAWS. Ti-;JTIi-.'5r, fla.rif Lutwss, k.iirv bn, rVj Ur Ti!. PhD- wm paa p A l-mphif iJBla. FKFh THE JOHH WllKiliSON Cfl 69 auvl ;i la: !.. akan.IU, I r.r-.i . r a e - K j? ' ' - ' " " ' ' - , i . A li 1 --- - V I ' o.n.i a o., i.nui, k The .Hot Sucrrtlii! llrtmedy crorJ3co rr j, &.1 it is rt rt-a.n ii i& til-s anJ d i nt buster, Tra ! fnHf bcl.-w : Da. P. J. rr-Tiitr, .; l4 j -:r;i r 1 ir-i n nnnpcis fnihi ita tout-- i,. rv.--- K' : .(. h .-.ti.Tj:i cur ji.-I it vw tu t't jih 1 v .- : ' I have a d.vm cnif-tv r.n(.'j, ti im--. ; ii-.--t a v. .in HnWt slu-c- cut-m; vtv ,hnui' ' t If ru X v iv-itiri'x'r hJ a ir- vi; w a v r ia-i ; ivin . tiai m.t-i- dim liuoa. H ttitftl lii I: f-v it it. I r-M.-ii itn--:.)rl Kf-n iuir-i &,;iviii Cure, lie tureu I. to avlui IA jiuS tircd Mc-bv V'JLm PC?'-CCtftli!T. C LT:Er-i, Oh:o, April 4, 9 D. R J. KlTO? C t,: Ifc-ar fc-Ir-t I n.L-. i N-crt r?Milnr rTm-f Penrloti'ii Spi'-in t iiro i- l Vi ni C'ijnii" I HowiK'f tMnn vr-r lKf.trp. O i nvtn ft.u i io r.w, it ws in. It t aVuwdi-i' 1 ever k.. m-i tn-- im erer um-a. JU-jcti'uA.y, v rr i L. norTXAj. rnTTr-XAjrc, X. Y., 3Iay 10, TH. Im. H. J. KZfTAI.T. Co.. Dir S.i-t : I h.iT(? tl.iM WTP-:;I b(Ir-l rrf jnur K'-rni.iU Sptt!n i ar. with jj-rf.-t iHt-t-, on vaiii.tblf an-1 biKUe:- mm-e ti ic wtw uki; lain rvttii a none SDuviii. Th niarp ij r-o1 eaUrrly fre from la.Ti-i-iif-ftri an. ;trr no tu i -i tiy?jvnt. mm mm cure. DO. B. J. Kr7r.TtX CO., tots: I thtuk ii mf inr to rmdor rrra nty th itiK.t for vour fxr f.inivt Kt-ri-i-i I SpafiR Cor- . I fcni f'Mir war Ul uiy wnKh I nrizeJ T?rr l.itrnlv. Sn hn-1 a vrr? vxvr swi iipn W- I tru--t 3foiit eifjtit di;!prnt kiDusff mmk in1? wbich !( no c -Ati. I purrhxs-i a hoEi rf yur Kcn'laii" Sp;iViu Cur 3 whica rur-M hr in four Uays. Pri$ipbCt!e,or3iibott:cfor$r'. AUttnif plsUi have itorcant ,t for yoa.frlt will ue mint to any aJtires or n ot-Iptof pr' -o IjTt.terprt'-f Jor. !!?. H. J. KEVHI.Ia C4U srM rto Ht .how -J To ilv-- ' Z"' u.a a :., - 8 1 . l-rtll. Majaa. Oils! Oils! The Slundard Oil romrny, of Pltbn-rh. Pa. Bjiikes a r-eri:;liy o: nia-.mfactijririi; for the IXimt-nlif Hade tile flutM brauds of Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, That can be ma-Ie rn-m Finite am. Vf chln cvnipr:jn with erry know a PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If yon wish tbe most 'iciformly Satisfactory Oils IX TIIE American Xarket, Ak for oar, Tr,ii for S.-.:n-;raet and vloaiff M.ji!inl by fonK .4 RF"R!T- &:kt.if.t, r. neptify'lfi-lyr. Femyian To:ic Lirar EeehIsO- Tlie only fire al ni'l ral curt- ' CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS, 1NDIGESTI0K. and all .r-1 r o'the Mv.-r, h--'ir- : ' ri-iri of ieiple, and tstl.vonTv n-ine-ly f--r t'"''1,". ea-, und in ea i-i xh'iU li.e m --i " have ntterle 'e!l.i. TM.tin.U from li"nn" of j?oi.l I viinr in Po-r i oiiu'v. penti'Vl.tn 1 mn!i-r-lii-.-.i '.v l T. KKTKlN". 'K I.I Mlil Ri,, I'A., f.irsl.eP T. I.. It. for faU: by ail lr'u-fiiat i--eio jrf-r ,"',:'e-.. None cuoilie u i! ifje lal?l rn' th 1 dian Arrow-h. a.1 fra-ie Mark - l- -rT W1 t4-k -4-a-iU.,z. lt .. rtn,- .-u ,wU T"ir -. .c- ,iftr . t - I nr l" 'aa i : . tk 1 ' " B'"f'" i.H't,,.Hi v.-i-n k - " - ,B B---"..rr.r. -? t m. :4i,t... wi..- n,..-r 4 t ta- r, V . .: fSlT-e-' 1 "' !fc . . J..l.i.-M! . -f .. - t" '' ouuAi-ti Ii4.k. 'I tt I K O., AlW a3" ali.u-.... l--""-' " ... LSPAVIM CURE;-.' f, vv'Tflii -Vii. i.. - ft i""""-i r- f . i'.JfVffA n 'rfU arix f ''' Z3CA i JJ" ' " J -J rr-- WW naa r-J 5? A" j'.'.. i' t -. '" f-ff,;' -- '-V.7ia-- "V.i.iii aa-aa- - MT ;,.! "" alaiaa) U.UallaUA t -,!( a r-nl"--4-
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