Nonpareil Literary Society.. Tbe isxictv convened at tlm Hoffman fvbool Hojm in Jenner tow nbip, I ridy vumg J.naarv lh, 11. and call ed to order by the pwwdonl. Opened by oCbTLuryr. and Ida tUer followed by the callicg of the roil. The Secretary then read the minoU of the previous meeting, which on mc tion wan adopted a read. The pmfram for the TeBiD WM tl,en talen up and dipod of. Fir. recitation bv 1 S. Tile, followed fcy Re be Kon., and Ida Wecbtecbisw. Srl1 miding by 'fin ''""le" d Annie Sir. . A frw Wierries were then read which were anewered by mem ben of the So ciety. , Sle Reading I y Harry Hoffman and Harrr Korea. PecUroationa, by O. I- McOabon, and LocyTark. Ey by II. E. Shaffer, and Alvin Fritt After a abort inte rmiasioB, the question fr regular debit was taken up, which wan; -Resolved that Fereign Immigra tion sboold be prohibited in the United States, " which was d'moassed on the Affirmative by H. E. Mia ffer, Jacob Hoff man, and W. I. Kiahebeiger. On the Negative, by V. A. Lpe, C. C. Kchmueker. and S. I- Wyan L The judge then handed in their decision in favor of the Negative. The program tor thenrxt meeting waa then read, alter which the society ad journed to meet Friday evening January 23, 1S'1. AXStE AlKMAN, Secretary. lYigratn for Local Institute to be held at llerl.n, Fiiday evening and Saturday, Kebuary (land 7, 1 !!. ratn.w aitkhnoon iwms. Music and R itation.by pupils of the l'-erlm acliouls. lecture of I r. N'.ms. of the California Mate Noimal School. Subject; "F..W tional and Chmtian Influence Abroad." HATI KlUY KfHN. Fro-n to 12 a. m. and from 1:3ft to 4 p. m. Topio for lipofwion, Free Text Rooks: r. V. Miller, V. i. Schrock. Iistrict fciipervmion, J. J. Walker, W. V. Co pp. A Compulsory School Law, liev. A. U. Kremer, S. S. Forney. The Moral InBuence and Responsibili ty rthe teacher, V. II. Spanpler, S. R Walker. Tape or Recitations by Misses Ida Spcicher, Kmma HeHley, Maggie Kne p per and Carrie Ware. k.iiimnv naiu(is Ciats Prill in Reading, by Superintend ent J. M. Lerkey. Instruction by IV. Nose at both ses sions. Practical Talks by Professor Meese, Kendall, Rcplogle, Speicher, Pritta and others. Queries in charge of I- J. Walker and J. M. Laiuliert. Music in cburge of Misses Ida Plotts and Lottie Kriwinger. HATt ItllAY EVgMSi KKXHIOS. Illuttrated lture by Prof. A. M. Hammers, subject ; "From Paris to Pom peii." This lecture w ill be under the auspices of the Berlin IcUire committee. The section for the institute includes Allegheny, Berlin, Brotberxvalley and Monytreek districts. All the teachers are expected to attend Teachers from other districts, directors and friends of education are cordially in vites to attend all of the sessions. A. J. Johnson, W.H.Spangler, X. 6. Walker, A. W. Hillegas, committee. Ftate of Ohio, City of Toledo, ks. Lucas County, t Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm offer ONK HCXDHEI) lOLLA K.S for each and evary case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHKXEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, tliisr.th day of lereiuber, A. l. ISMi. IrAi A. W. GLKASOX, Xotary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mu cus surfaces of the system. Send for tes timonials, free. F. J. CHEXKV & Co, Toledo, O. "Sold by I mggists, 7'tc. Ir. Winder, of California, who lias been among the Indians for 00 years says that no m liite man can hope to equal their physical development. They do not train, but are born in that way, and the average Indiah boy of 15 ran stand more fatigue than an athlete among white men. Small pox and bullets tire about the only tiling whu-h can kill them. Words of Wisdom. The wa refuses no river. Make life a niiniotry of love ind it will always be worth living. Men w eave in their own lives the gar menta which they must wear in the world to come. Next to laziness, the hardest thing on earth to resist is the impulse to take sides in a fight, Iet friendship creep gently to a height ; if it ruch to it, it may soon run itself out of breath. People who are controlled by literal authority will never have the rheuma tism in their brain. The taletit of mere is nothing more than doing what you can do well, with out a thought of fume. Trust him little who praises all ; him less who censures all, and him leaot who is in liferent b)ut all. love thofe who humble and contradict yoa, f-r they are more n&efu) to your I er. 'potion than lho.se who flatter you. Failure after long perseverance is much irrsnder than never to have a striving goI tnongh to be called a fiilure. Let your alms giving be anonymous. It has the double advantage of suppress ing at the awme time ingratitude and abuse. A great many petty trials of life would rease to trouble us if we only thought how little they will matter a thousand years hence. There are a great many people in the world who put on great airs ; excufe them, lor that is their whole capital they hare in their trade. H Yelled "Kemp's Balsam.' I yell, "Take Kemp's Balaam, the beat cough cure. 1 always do when I hear a man cough, and I can't help it. It saved rue, and it will cure you. I was threaten en with pneumonia last winter, and it broke it up. It helps the children out when their throats are sore, cures their cough, and tastes so good. The first dose hell yon." So writes A.R. Arnold, en gineer on the West bhore Kailroad, at Canajoharie, X. Y. 8id an excited elocutionist, "Pare to harm bne head of her hair, and the last rucment shall beycur next" See for yourself hem- S'k Blan kets wear and ether makes tear. MEE (jet from your dealer free, the j A Book. It has haodaome pictures and Taliiablc information about horses. Two or ihree dollars for a Sa Horse Blanket will make your ho.ie worth mors and eat less to keep warm. SA Five Kile 5 A Bess Stabla Art for cA Clprrifi ft si v w SA Extra Test 80 Other styles at prices to suit erery- bodr. If you can t gel uem uwn dealer, write us. BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. HCNtetNUIStWITHOUTTNtMUKl Sle tM tamous It J r.ini Hater Blanket. guke the famous I HEW HOTEL AT CBMER11 D 8. P. 6weitT. le ol Sand rtch.'.h purrbased mur AMTRIPAN HOIIIsF." inr nmuiiun1' , , CmMtanJ. anjfl ta; reBlled it smu I-- H..il losijemiiiiwdK le ilUX puliW . - liuuoni al itM! bar. ,'imiitiiv of Bailsman and b -"r ITire Old Kye Wbifkv f-r bv thr lrral or jallon, al Ibe lollo mg prices : Two Yr old at IV 00 per gallon. Thr- - - ; ;; Four - " " W The Prtrt of the u i ! c m. for eat-h gallon. Tb pd..rth WlitoL.-r and Jus alwayj .nmpanr thorU-r, wti. h will in-;ire tjroni aiwniion and abipment. Audreaw all ordm lo S. f . SWEITZER, eprt- M0, . Cl'MEERLAND, liD You can fool ome of the people all the time, and all of the people tome of the time, but you can't fool ail the people ali the t ime. Liscous. The people who have been ac customed to paying outlandish prices for Notion i, puchas are used every day, Fancy Goods, pueh as every lady needs and buys, and Ladies' Furnishing Gooda, such as all must have, will appreciate the truth of the above quotation more after they have viited Mrs. tale B. Coffrolh's Kew Store and ascertained her prices, and then compare then with those thev have been paying. You are commencing to thinfc about the Holidays, and what you 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 stock. Remember. I do not keep any thing in slock outside of the lines mentioned, but what I do keep is of the very best, and will he sold at prices that will please you. 1 lwve a fine line of Kmbroideiy Silks that arc worth examining. KATE li. COFFROTH, Somerset, I 'a. THE PRESS 1 N KV Yi'KK 1 FOR lOl. 1UILY. S VXD AY. WEEKLY. Tltf Atnrr--it kipuhiiran Jimrnnl of the M1rojl$. A NEWSPAPER FOB THE MASSES. Founded December i, 1SS7. t Circulation Over 100,000 Daily. The Trm is the organ of no faction , pulls no a ires ; has no animosities to avenge. The Most Remarkable Xewfjta per Success in Xetv 1 'ork- The Tress i? a National Journal. Cheap new,vulear sensations andtrash find no plaoe in the columns of The Trs The Press has the brightest editorial page in New York. It -.arkies with points. The Pre Sunday E-IUio is a splendid 20 page paper, coveriiis every current topic of interest. The Peeiw HVi'v Edition contains all the good things of tlie laily and Sunday editions. For those who cannot afford the Daily or are prevented by divan' from early re ceiving it, The Pres is a splendid ubtitute. As an Advertisin? Medium The Pre bas no superior in New York. THE PRESS Is within Use reach of all. The best and cheapest newspaper published in America. Daily and Sunday, one Year .- H no ' ' - ix BtoliVia 2 " M or month Daily only, one year . J ( " fcxir BimiUa.. 1 ' ffcilKlaT, one remr.. 1 ) Weekiy Pre; cxie year J W Send foi The Passe Circular. Samples free. Afreuts wanted ererywhere. Liberal oofufnipsioos. Address, THE PRESS, Potter Building, Tark Row, XF.W YORK. Johnstown Business Houses. CillEAT st:AVS ! i 1 ! THE NICELY BOYS WUl fiivfr b hunf, if they can help tL Kciiixr will J. S. Ashbridge, The Johnstown Carpet man, but h will sell row Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Rugs, Mate, Matting, Lace Curtains and Curtain Poles, Cheaper than they were ever beard e before Itwill aMuuiin you. Call and tee ler yourteif. KO. 131 FRASK1JX SL, Johnstown, Pa. City Drug Store, Nar Dibert Building, Next ts Poiteffics When in the city don't fail to call and see ns at our prominent location, wnere you win find one of tbe prettiest and most attract ive Drug Stores in JOHSTOAVN The public pronounce it a gem. We carry a full line of 1'ore Drugs, Medicines, Chemi cals, Toilet Articles. Ac. rhvsicians Pre scriptions Carefully Cumnounded. Kespeetfnllv Yours, CHA3. YtH'N'O. Jobnstown, Pa. Graduate of the Phil's. Oollese of Pharmacr. vV e are now showing a Fine Una of French Zephyr Ginghams, Full Assortment of Plain and Hematltched 3 to 4.viuch EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS, IX KEW IiESKiNS. Bt'TTOS'9, BICKLES. GIMPS, FRINGES I.ACF.S, TIES, TABLEtWr.RS, BKIiSrF.AM, TOW EliS, AMI DAMASKS, Of Newest Ittr n. Cheess Cloth Comforts. John Stenger, 227 Main St., Johnstown, Pa. SC OFF'S. Park Building, Kiln Street, Opposite Aim Hall, Jolinstown, FA. SPECIAL VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS! With every pair of Curtains we rive the pole foe lo renot, aua p'iArani'-e our uruuim uuempvr ttaar. the Biiieiilityan be L.ukM e'.ne where. Call anil examine quality and price. A cHiilete line of Dry Ootids mi lowest pricex. SCHOFFS, Main street, Tark Building opposite Alma Han, Johnstown Pw, THE POPULAR DRUG-STORE, Corner of Main and Franklin Streets, j; o: H; r; s; r: o: "W- N.P- A I now tilled with all the best In the market My motto, " LO W PRICES XSD QUICK RETl'RXS," Is rigidly aJhrnil to, and full satisfaction roas auteed. A full line of PARIS GREEN AND WHITE HELEBORE Always en hand, CHARLES GRIFFITH. HARDWARE the oioanewcLL known Maosc stose or JOHI DIBERT, (DECEASE!',) 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. BOTTOM PfiK ES R CLE THE ROOST, YyL B. DIBERT. At the old stand on Main alreel, JohtL-loirn, Fa. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE SEW ROOM IX THE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin StsM J"dren7 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 aU dealers in the State. AU I ask is a trial. SCOTT D IBERT FINE OLD WHISKIES And Imported Liquor sold in bma and by the eae. Special liuea : OLPCABIXET, TOX HOOKS fOSSCM HOLLOW, GUCKE.VBEIMEB, nycirs qoldex weddisg, GIBinXS XXXX WHISKIES, Jaroet Ilenneare, Paul DuBola. Cocnac, Wilbur firtmaa liwa Blackherry Cortiiaj." Aim, Bedford and boinewt Pure Rye W hUkiea, wilb age. FISHER & CO., 309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MANUFACTURING STATIONER AXD BLANK BOOK MAKER. HANNAH BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. HOLIDAY PRESENTS IN CHEAT VARIETY. Christmas Cards. NOW OPEN ! FnerC.oo'Ojenin: on November 2Sth. Penon al inapeeiuia and mail order solicited. JOSEPH EICKBAUM & CO., ocAicaa in STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND ART M,TEPJALS. KO. 4t. Its A PITTeEt TiG. PA. TfeMA yo, me otbtr diwint tat voiff sflGMEBlackins H ra and awiitnatj i iiattang H1 It, It bacinaa yea 41 kmm h te ik-Bao. "kirk wu arara u a mtm riT Tamtth WMA. TH1 ttiAM Ml CWMMC A waiTariiaw mnmm whi ln auarra Wme. wkl Cram Saae-a CUM WOLFT Si RAH DO LP", riuiaaaipaia. Xotliinc On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powderl It is, atmoiut,? pon-. HichJT rvmcntrtevl. In aiianUtv ii rtMM let tbaB a It-nth ol a. (t-ut a ay. strtrtl airiedH iim. Pr;i4t and rurtali iim-a-. Kd ttr youisc tiitckt. Worth n.orp than irU htn hnt M-urt "(,. lorjrv fn iv-l Mir $, tTi itfori to prwwtil roupk a r-wtom. r. if yououtt irrt It aviHl c twat- lr two ri:-; ftvf 91. A S 14 pii net can d1.?d pMt-ttnM ; fic;ki$ .-Kprrpu- "THK tWJ&T hrt'LTHV PAPKIt," mmii- copv Irwe. JVwiltrr Ksttwiik (uitl frt lt!i tl vrdcra wT uvi. J. S. JOll.J).N tV lo,. t-JUu. ilau. Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPQPHOSPHITES of Lime and Soda Is endors! and ptvwrrlb! by loading physician bftcatie'bolh ttio fhH Lirer Oil and Ujipojkomfhita are tho reongnizet agenia in rui-e of VoHmumplion. It l m Ii&Ukbio aa zuilk Scott's Emdsicn it m tnmtirrjul lrh fnlrT. It it the Bmt tor CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting' Dis eases, Chronic Ceng-ha and Colds. Ask tor Scott's KmnisloD and take no other. IFYOUDO Keeps little anraethine utimulatinir in tbc hiaiae, whr mn supply ymirxelf with th len and piireM ; witb an artiele tbnt youi frienda will appreciate ? The followiiif amortmeut is the proper thing : 1 BOTTLE CAt.. BRAKDV. 1 " KXHORT KYE I ' nl KIK'N 1 " Rt M 1 GIN. 1 of ROCK & BVK.. ;l$5 Or"lx hottlei ensorted to miU. hipped U any addre, aecurely cked. in rai eipt ol price. If you don't w ant a full half rase wiilwnd yon two or more bottles, net'ureij leked, for f 1 per bottle. The are rorreot In every sense. They are pure, rich, mellow and wboleaome. Oor inen are elerted from the hest vine yardn, and are warranted to ! the pine juiee of the crape. More than half our eux tomereare hulie. which ahim rt that ur tf fona to pve PitblmrKh a rir.-t-i-hi' estal. lihuient, hnt tuiidard i purity, have lireu appre luted. Speeinl attention to mail ordera. Semi lor prico list. Jos. Fleming & Sod, DRUGGISTS, 410 4 412 Market St., I and 2 Market. KTTSEraan, pa. XAT-Ladies are Especially invited. FAST BLACK ONYX HOSIERY. Fall Importation now ready. I -arges-t varie ty, all weights and qualities, for LADIES, MISSES, MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Ladies' Fine Gauge, extra good, 25 cent:? a pair. Ladies' medium weight, high-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 spliced hels, 40c. a pair. Ladies' light and heavy weight at 50c. a pair, the best ever sold at the price. Ladies' Ingrain Cotton, medium weight, high spliced heels and toes, COc. a pair. Best values in the finer grade ever offered, at 65c., 70c, l0c. and $1 a pair. All grades Onyx Hose for children. Boys' extra heavy Onyx Hose, as well as oar fall importations of IRON-CLAD HOSE FOR BOYS. Visit our Hosiery Department. FIFTH AVE. PITTSBURGH, FA. DRIXRESXESS- LIQUOR HABIT is alltui World trrse is but dm rasa. Dk. iMa' GOLDFJt SrECIFIC. It can be ilyen in a cup of tea or e-flee without the knowledge of the poron takliur it effect iiur a npeedr and permanent cure, wliethet the pa!h-ut la a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thoutaandft ok drunkards hare been fired ft ho have takes the i,oi'len Kpeclnc in tliir coflee witho.it tneir knowledge. Uday believe they quit drinkinr of their own free will. So harmful effect mulu from it ad minim rat ion. Cure tur antned. Send foreireular and full penirulani. Addre in confidence, Oolpes (jriciric CoM ISO Kat-e BIreet Cincinnati. O. C. C. JORDAN. JOS. MiNCHMASJ. Jordan S: Hinchman. MANUFACTURERS OF CRACKERS & CONFECTIONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Crackers, Candies, NuL, Fruits, fcc. 270 and 272 Main St Johnstown. mm HORflE WABD A Good Method of Copying. Riiy a piece of common factory or ' cheese cloth, or &t many pieces as may be necessary to make the desired number of coAk, tl'O sizeof the letter book j,age. v. hen about to taae copies et i the cloth, or serervl pieces if necessary. fr th 'fo wbty that tbure shall be no dry spot This done, wring them out as dry as possible with the nanus, .ow piace the oil sheet in the book and the cloth thereon, and the leaf of the copy book on this. Next lay the letter or manuscript oa this, anil if another sheet is to be copied add another oil sheet, a we cloth, the tissue leaf, and so on for es many sheets as there may be to copy By this proeefs as many as twenty sheets may le copied successfully at the same time, whilu the moRt expert with tie brush or any similar device for moisten ing the tissue leaves will sometimes fail on a single copy. We retired our hair and felt brushes to tuake place for the cheese cloth a number of years sgo. For typewriter work nothing excels the cloth. Clear copies niay be produced i s lon as there is enough ink left on a rib bon to make an impression. ( Noble on the Sioux. WAsHiRiitos, I). C, Jan. 22 . Secretary Noble talked freely yesterday of the Indian Mtumion, aud, now that tbe trouble is prac tically over, wliat Jk1 ir y should be pursued by Ibe Government in it treatment of theui in tbe future- First of all, be beliered tbe Indians had no legitimate use fur firearms, and therefore should be required to disrose of them. The Secretary thought that the intellect that could master the mechanical intricacies of ihe rifle was fully ccpuble of comprehend ing and appreciating the usefulness and the noble simplicity of the plow, lie proposed to give the hostile Sioux an opportunity as well as an incentive to earn bis own living. Where They Pinched. There are a good many people who prefer old thing to new things, some times, perhaps, without as good reason for the preference as an old beggar once showed in the matter of shoes. This man called at the house of a lady and begged for a pair of shoes. She g.tve him a nearly new pair of her hua- bir.ds, w hick be bad laid aside for some reason. A day or two afterward the beg gar returned. "Mum," he said, "can't you give me a pair of shoes some old ragged ones?" "But," said the lady, "I have just given you an entirely new pair ; you have them on now." "Yes'ni," he said, "but there's tbe trouble. They're so new, ye see, that they huit my business. A Great Battle. It is constantly going on in tbe human system when you suffer with eonsutnp tion, coughs or colds ; they strive to ruin health and drag victims to the grave, Take timely warning and use Pan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cure. Price 25 and 50 cents. Pr. Lee's Liver Regulator is a sure cure or Dyrepiia, Biliousness, Heartburn, Indigestion, and all Kidney Complaints. Trial bottles free at G. V. Benford's Drug Store. The Cost of Living. While many skilled mechanics can command from $1,200 to $1,500 year, working from seven to nine hours daily, clerks and accountants seldom reach that income, and many young professional men, ministers and doctors, pass some of their best years in attaining it. The as sertion is all very well that a person can not live on such a sum as $2 a week, for instance ; the cold fact remains that peo ple do i;:st that, and live well, too Of c mrse a number associated can fare better than two or three persons, for every housewife knows the advantage of rely ingupon'the appetite or dietetic peculiar ities of many individuals to strike a bal anre in table accounts. Special Announcement. We have made arrangements with Dr. B. J. Kendall Co , publishers of " A Treatise on the Horse and bis Diseases," wbicb will HtaV.eal! our sub-icribers to obtain a copy f that valuable work rBEK by sending their address (enclosing a two-cent stamp for mailing same) to Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., ICnosburh Falls, yt This book is now recognized as standard authority upon all ;lijes of the horse, as its phenomenal tale attest?, over four million copies having been sold in the last ten years, a sale never be fore reached by any publication in the same period of time. We feel confident that our patrons will appreciate tbe work, and be glad to avail themselves of this opportunity of obtaining a valuable book. It is necessary that you mention this pa per in seuding for the the " Treatise." This oiler will remain open for only a short time. The degree to which America oilers prominent advantages to the emigrant is juj-t now shown strikingly by the exist ing conditions in Ireland. It is said that that country is gradually becoming de populated owing to the constant emigra tion of it people of the shores of Oanada and the United States. These emigrants send back such favorable accounts of their new home that others quickly follow. It is estimated that 20,000 natives, nearly a fourth of the whole population have left the country in the last year. The emi grants are said to be chiefly from the northern and eastern districts, where la bor is carried on only under great diffi culties, besides which recent harvests have been very bad and have entailed much euflering. A Wig For Every Day. "So you donot believe that Mr. H wears a wig?" he asked. ' Certainly not" "Where's your proof 7" "Ixxik af his hair smcotb, glossy and natural." "Very good wigs are made nowadays." "Well, did you ever see swig grow? "Not exactly." "His does, if it's a wig." Are you sure of it?" "Of course I am that is, sure that his hair is his own, for I have se;n him oa the day when he has had his haircut. I have seen it grow day by day until it needed cutting. . In fact, his hair is won derfully vigorous. Hardly a day passes that I do not see Mr. H and once I remarked to him how rapidly his hair grew. "Do you think it's too long?" he said. "Well, yts, I do- little," I answered. "I'll have to get it cut this afternoon," he said. "The next morning I met him and his hair was cut and trimmed almost to closely. Where in the world did you get the idea that he wore a wig?" "My dear young innocent," was tbe reply, "wigs are so skilfully made now that one can't detect them. H has a wig for every day in the month. When he wants to have his hair cut he puts on his shortest w ig. The next day be puts, on a longer one, and so on, step by step,1 until bis hair grows. Finally his bair gets too long and he has it cut that is, he g')es back to tbe short wig and begins all over again. Seeing is not believing. -V. r. Tribute. If you catch an animal in a steel trap every minute it stayi there its meat is growing worse. INFANTSfglNVALIDS. iMp3p) A Matter of Importance to You I If aufferiug from long standing Chronic Diseases. DlseaA-s of the Blood, Skin and Nervous - System, as inose sunering; from EYE. EAR NOSE AND THROAT TROUBLES, saayi;:g;, J SlrTILELAS, M. D., SutcialKt on Chroic I nfLir I i., hi wi.it tht niiiirt o.rr f.mr f-Vs.lhln Ntvluic their puut'lits llie tn.iilue and ei;.-me of visititiK Hie ritv, m Ihev are the only t,hv!.i iui anil Mirttimn in th; enunlrv hvcarr- ihur own Manakin". Mxlel, liBraui, etc., to iilustrata ami lnalie plain lo all alllK-teii the mum: ami immre of llM;'fi,KMlTRnZ SAI M the irreat German ocuIUt, will lie here anil pcrfi.rm all operat'or on the Eve Kar, ' amt Thtiiat without pain ami in les lime than any other living m-inKi. This will Ktve' ni iiaUenu. ami othem who ate in need or hioUchI trcaiuu nt n i;.Kiriimi'y In iin-ult this diatiiiKuibhed .hitiau, w hose dutks at the Institute w ill j.ennit only monthly vi.il to yonr com- Major J M DtTlilMni, e President of the Ijiwrt-nce C iimly Wool fimwers A-s-n-iution. mD'I a eltieii we.i known In Ihe oiinty, freely givts the following utimonial of the aiiilny ol i!c t'lellan ic Salm. The MnjorMiys': ... ,. 1 was surlerinir Krcntly from Pnlvpns anil Imvanl 1'ihn. I hail tnen local treatment an 1 niiich meilii'ine with no avail. I reil the ailvcr'i'.'nent ot l)r.. MeCleilan iL rUlm ami 1 coiil-IiMi-iI to give them a trial At their liwt vit to llie city they ileclanil me eurl. ami they ili-cliarir-il me. I feel now like a new man. They iliil everything they agn til and treale-l me n.nrli on.-ly. 1 ht y did me a worM of ipk1 and relieved "me of all .ntterliiK. I have been urTt ring Irom Inaomnitt iU-eples"nes-o and general nt rvoni proplnitli n 'l.-in-ndent on the former d w-ax lor more than three year. 1 hei ame so weak that I could not lie on my feci lor more than a nour at a lime : aj-tite was miserahlc. went to t.ie Mt. Sinai iiospiutl. in New York cltv but without the lea-t henclit. 1 put myself under the care of HrJ McCicllau it Sulrn. who ti.il New Castle every four weeks, and I am n jw as well as ever, hale ami hearty ; .niims all defect of Lealtli ftl.M.i.IF S. lilnH.-oN. Hox li'-l. New tattle, l'a. TlHTiK THE LAME WALK MTIH( T OKI "Tt'HKS. For eight month It 1 haven't oeeu al.le to walk without a ir of cnit'-hes. Iiuriii- !irt month's treatment with lmi. Mi-Clellau Salm 1 h-ve teu al.le to nit one.-ideand at the in-xt visit came to their office wiihoiit any. 1 am terlain thai I'll bj entirely cured soon. Alt'iiancn h-r treatment ot home doctor, began lo grow w.,i!and worse JIks. J. li. hjiiKY, ttamnuin, l'a HKAK.NK3 ASDCATAKRH. I have N-en nn-ler rreatmcnt of Drs. MeCleilan iS S.ilin f-H- two month-- for f itarrh and Deafnesa and consider iny-eif Kreatly lmnrovedso far. Ml( J im'IIKN. K.xk I'oint. i-uwrturttJo , Pa. VnL'.Nti LAhY'S KVK ,-.TRAl(,HTK.tl. On May l"tli lire, SIcTlellaii and helm jt riouni-d a cross-eye orernlion on my eyes wilhont ralnorlosofbioo.l, anil to-day my cj es am as suicnt a- any one's, and J cau ve a n-cat U al bet- MAKYJ'KYE, Kwi 1'umt, Ijiwrence t o., fa. CAT KKH. I have been Hnflerinri wi'.h Cabirrh f.ir some years Tried aeveral ilix-tors, but no coo l rt-sulteil until 1 ronnilli d Ins. X:i I lellan Militi. Btii.tr Lo-e Iriaimi i t 1 have N-rn the !a-i tour months and 1 have to greatly iuiyrjveil that I know I'll be cure J when the coiine of treatment n t ended. C . Mi kl.NLKY, Moravia, i'a. KK.HT POI.li'I RKMOVKD FROM TI1K N"SK. rrs. MeCleilan A Salm have removed eisht Potipi out ot 'my nostrils to-day without almost any pain or low of blood, and in bv lar h-t lime and in a more satisfactory m mi hit than 1 had liuiie hcre tolore at PilUiburg. 1 tan draw more breath with comfort and Meaaure tnror.ifh mv nose. (,. W. K( KLt.-, 117 oak St., Sew Cast le, l'a, CATAKP.H A NO IiKAFNKss. I have now been under treatment of lira. Met lellim and Salm for three months for a Iwl caseof Catarrh, and was vcrr hard of hearing, hot ncv I am ureally imiirued in evtiy way and eau hear a treat deal belter, aud I am getting sin.iiKer aud heavier. Hooker, Uuller o., l a !Se.t. 4, IM. i1' hKakimk, Disease of Women, such as have Imflled the skill of all physicians and remedies, onickly cured. Cancer. Tiiniors. tibrjui aud jiolypoid urowtlis cured w ithutit the use of a kuile or eauftics. No cut ting, no pain, uo djinser. Small Tumors, Cum-crs, Warts. Moles, etc , removeil without acids knile j am or m-ar. New method Flectrovwa. Kpilepay and Kit" scientiiirally treated au l Kultltely eiirvd hy a never tail ing method. Address all eoinmunit-ations to box &t, Columbus, (ihio. EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL. SOMERSET HOUSE. SOMERSET, c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FEB. 13TH AND 14TH. IT WILL PAY YOU TO. BUT TOl'a Memorial IVork " or VVM. F. SHAFFER, BOMGRSKT, PKITN'A.. Uanof turer of and Dealer In faatera WorkFunMedm Start Hotlr.,vnaIl (Mart Alto, Agnd for the. WHITE BR0SZE1 Pemona In need of MOSCMEXT WORK'wiU And it to their inter.t to call at my shop where a proper ahowinn will be Riven them. at-Xatw-J'nrtion (iwirwiuvd in E'ny ttmf. nail i'RIiES VERY LOW, 1 invite special atlenlion to.tbe White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument Introduced by REV. W. A. P. ISO. an a TieeiiUHl Improvement in the pointof MATKRIALAM CONMTRl CTIOS. and which is destined to bo the Popular Monument for our Changeable Cli mate. M-GIVE ME A CALL. wm: f. siiaffeu. THE COMPANY STORE, - At t'i) O'.i Siial. is Zwjhz it3 Uaally Lorja ani. Variod Stock of aEILSTERAX, MERCHANDISE. Bayers Can Fiud all they may Need in the Several Departments, of CLOTHING, HATS, DRY GOODS, NOTION'S, QUEEXSWARE, GROCERIES, COOTS AND SHOES. AXD ALL OF THE FIRST QUALITY, AXD AT REASOXABI.E PRICES. SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED. WOOD, MORRELL & CO. Somerset Lumber Yard. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, XiAXlTACVltEa HID DUUl AND WHOLCTiLS ASD RlTAIl.18 OF LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, Hard and Soft "Voods, OAK, POPLAR, SIDINGS, PICKETS, ASH, WALNCT, FLOORING, BASH, STAIR RAILS. CHERRY. YELLOW PINE, SHINGLES, DOOR8 BALUSTERS. CHESTNUT, WHITE FINE, LATH, BUNIS. NEWEL PCS A General Line of aU irrades of Lumber and Ruiltllnir Material and Roofing Slate kept In atock AIM, can furnish anything In the line of our budneia to order n lib. reasonable protnptnoaa, inch aa Bracket. Odd-aijed work. etc. eltlS ciJNisrxisrai-iLM. Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Fa. Cures where all eUe fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the tase. Children take it without objection. Br druggists. aaMnaalaaaM every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF BE UP TO THE MARK NEEDS NO LAUNOERINC. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN !H A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. r9 v An H a m y th C POSITIVE CURr. I I SLY BSOTBSRS, M Warm THE CIIIV Psrfect Substitute for Mother's Milk. INvaLUABLC I aj CHOLraa lnfuxTuM NO TtCTMINS. A Quickly Assimilated Foot roa DYSPEPTICS, CONSUMPTIVES. CONVALESCENTS. A PEBrECT Nutrient IN ALL WASTIMQ O.'SCASCS. Brooiais No COOKINO. Hires in All cum".. SFIVn l"r " . T c,n cffli Frritfiw or U. txt," suaM tuaojaaOraak, Doliber-Goodald Co., BOSTON. MASS. MOR1TZ S tI.M. M. l . Ppeeiiil oi tnehve. Kar. N.wamlTtir lciitlift on l)ivaei nil Throat. ES02SED BT FEACTICALLY WtinZM STGITE. If'Al' Send fcr L ." II -'''' Price Lict i 'Kir' Over 500 Ceautiful Designs. fV'f-l Circtrlcrs. th-.n- lovuirn-Fn pv MONU'.IZNTiL BRONZE COMPANY, iiUEOEVCKT". L'OK:t MOULCIX'iH, WW J? THAT CAN BE RELIED ON Not to Discolor! BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE Mark. w V '-yT Tat 8t,lr Tort PriMMcfal TCT. It is to Your Interest TO BUT Tom Drugs and Medicines JOHK K. SNYDER. SCOCKWOB TO BlESEGKER k SNYDER. None but tbe parent anJ best kept in stock, ' and when Drugs become inert by stand ing, as certain of them do, we de stroy them, rather than im pose on our customers. Yoa can depend on having your PRESCRIPTIONS & FAMILY RECEIPTS filled with care. Our prices are as low as any other first-class hou.e and on many articles much lower. The people of this county seem to know this, and have given us a lare share of their patronage, and we shall still continue to give them the very ixst pxuls fur their money. Ifc not forget tiiat we runLe a specialty of FITTING TIJUSSES. We g'larai'tec ati!Ucti'n, and, if you have had trouble in this direction, give uj a call. SPECTACLES AND EYE-CLASSES in great variety; A full -l of T-t Len-H-i. Come in and h.-'ve ymir eye-f examined. No clian,-e for (lamination, and we are eon tideut we can suit you. (Vine and see us. Riviectfu!!y, JOHN N. SNYDER. TI1K r IS KING OF SEWING MACHINES. It wis Crcwrcd so when it i:ck ths First Prerahn at th: Cincizsri Cestsraial ia 1SSS, at the Great Contest, Izt n:rs S3 when it tsck the GOLD MEDAL At the Universal Exhibition at Far-i.-, France, ia IS'J, for bein.j; tlio Best Family Seii Machine In the world. It is applauded as sucli bv the 8 O O, O O O Sold since its introduction iu 187" Its superiority is acknowledged, though with many regrets, by thousands who had bought other now ::::::SEWINGi ! MACHINES::::: Ilefore they had seen the merits of the WHITE Ladies will find it greatly to their advantage to examine the merits of "THE WHITE" before buy ing a Sewing Machine. " THE II EST IS MM' A Ys CHEAPEST" in the cnil. An inferior Sewing Machine is a poor investment at any price. JOS. CRIST, OfJennrrX lloaily, is the authorized 82ent for it in this County. Write him. and tell him to liring cue to your house for exam ination. NO. SS FRANKLIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE. JOHN H. WATERS SB RO. PLUMBERS, stzam a::d gas tittsss. We are now est.iMihel in our twlMiiiK. whieb, e ran rately sy. N the t .t-arraiim.-il for our burinex. iu Western feiinylniii K'tryihiair tH-rtmiiirv' to tlie I'iumljing, Sti ara an'l lias tmiin.-si r rriil in ttK-. We M ill, a fiinnetlv. ji've i artful atientUM to the 8TKAM AMi-huT WATKB MKAri.Ni. bu ineMi. (mr runner eitortu in thii line enlirnie w.ineii' tin! largot tii:ilil;.ij iotlieeuuuiv. witii euliri- fltri-e-H lu the Sl'fl'LY DKPARTMENT we earrv a full lineot Kaliherauit Leather BeltiiiK. So hiii au.l Water H"e, Valvea. Inj.- Inrs. Lu'itieatnrsSteam tiauites. lmj Hp r iUiu. Ktc. ITices iiuoted on applicatiuu. JOHN C. FINCH. DEALER IN Golden Wcdig Whiskies. 136 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OLDEST ESTABLISHED HOfSE IX THE CITY, where liothin? but iire Kit are put up, strietly r lauilly awl meclit iiuU ue. St Hit liiH better than tiolilen Weiliiiu. Next on the li. Uuekaniieimer's tiray a iluiionaahela Hve Thtue re leailinif brali-k Bramlien'of vintauenf 17 on haiul. (;in. Holland ami Iio metic : a ao, did Tom. Fineu'si fviden V editing $1 lor full quart, 6 for J.. ; Gut k -nUeiiner's the name ; MimiHicahela, tn per di.ien. W ines J.' l.er dusen, ts lor one half don. Sei-nri ly box ed. Abo have in atock, Uraudt'ather'a thoiee at tl per gallon. Barrel at special rate. 4-3tviyr DO I0U MOW Tliat yoti are buying direct from the distiller wuen you end your eniers to L". E. Linpen ctiU, the old fashioned Whiskey hoiiw .' No rectifyitia; no compounding, but direct from the "Lir-PEroTT bisriiiKEV," tituated at Lippeneott Poet office, (ireene county, Pa. wbich ban always maintained its reputation' of making yurt hjhU oJy. Our mail order lepartaient (rives prompt attention to all oniers, and at the prices we otler oar irool, makes our competitors en vious. We carry in stork the following well known brands of Kye Whiskies, in quarts frallons and barrels : Lippenoott s. Overholt's tjibson.tJuckenheimer, Monotiirahela. Grays etc. AI a full and complete stock of ines. Brandies, Girjs, 4c. Write fur Price LL4 nndmvt money. I. E. I.IPPESrOTT, Piitilier and Wholesale Ltior Dealer, oC,0 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, Ta. JXECL'TUI' NOTICE Iutheirintternfthe K-tateof Hiram m, lute oi i.iueniu iv.p., aiiiiert.u., I'a. I-etten. trstumentary .n the aK,ve eMie huv tn h-'en ijraiileil the Hiiiier-intit bv the tm.n. erauthoiity. nmieeW rtervhvieii to all iiKiebted to wi.l e-tte to make iio:uel!te tiav neiit. ami tbie havinir eltim, airi.iut ihu ame will rneii thrm rJulr a.ithei.tie.n.il f elllc-iniit i.a TUiin-lav the ltnli ilnvof Kfh'v si at the ertii-e of I'oiUirn A Col born, in -kimerJ.-t. ' ' A. J. C...h..KX. Iec'- hx.-i-ii;.,r. vnn pan vmvi TH3 a JUl i. PAPER 111 in ITrrlirR..n t II.. Art. ert n, hur-.. .,1 r;:EEMIlTGT01T EROS. iio will eouiraci Kir miiiiuuj t iuwnu r-il rWHi i fa. Vf KENDALL'S iSFAVIM CURE Tlie y.ott SucrefaJ Kri- .iTe erc'l, ttu It U ccrrui-i a It .: tj jj , Ulixr. EeaI pnx.1 l-i.jTt-: "'"si Dr. R J. Kjttoaix ( -; ' wa t'ntf fHat ioh l.'v. ru,,,. (j i T?"i-5(aia (IlllttV iKJtlif'S. iiiiVV lit t; -- I it VV r- oof' wtiri a K- nill &;-.ivin Cure. He tur.t a i uuia rep5f;.U;' " Ps. a 3. KmT.f.C : -i?rn i, Bpavin i.jru e: U limn' '!:.:n,-.n y. ruu ,"u ij) (.Ter UT "w iusectfm.y. o:ro LE; mm Pa. B. 3. Klt-CMTL o.'. "' ' "' J?3. I)i-:tr s.r.,-1 haio u-se. ne-rr-J lv v-i!ii.ilne an t bl.v.iiL-l rreire ti:i. wa,;,...'! nulla Bime Sr ivi:i. fh- man- . n..w . tioia lumen'-. .vt.j 't--i-i m, t, KEI35LLS im GUHL Pn. R J. Krro-.TT. r-... l (inti: I U:iitk i. tnr t ri-Irr 1 h i I i f-mr ir o;-t rl.v , L "7' hihlr. f-h- h-t.l .i rry v,-r- w 1 Uit C 'Oil. I f 'JL'-!..L- i.l SI . ut v ' I : li an j ours Price $t perbitt!.-!, rrsix b.ittl' sf -rS. ir. rtsts have ttwoua (.-: cr f ir j.,rr -vili L,! to any mL-i" "n " ;t.t rr i,-.. hvti-? tori. Wli. H. J. KEMIAI.i,fnT i':ibtir..h lal!, V i arv:l - : - , - : . ...n,n? C, nr.il . Your Boy Wants VS2- 0X? SCROLL Sill Th'E JOHN WUKiNSOR CO., i" " ! "'i" in-' -tt-1 Okania f."tfK Tt II. Ilalteitatf ".. lto tBii-(.uiitl,laia ." B wl W --rj .V 4 rl r rV .fiir.rl b- (r.ff hr J.-lrr. f V 1 tv .. -- i. ....-,.1..... i imn) JV J ' V. -l-Ki .-in Vr- it i. ".I - "-. tLi!.U, tJJ tl? V V :,, . i . I. rv, IMtwt i r. ftf t P'. i - i v.. . A a. I. . in, i1 aaa Mt .-m Ai..:J Wl .aVE -a V. " , A pmphlt of (rfrn.tip.r nr.-'. "V ; jttai'Ui i cf rurfiia, -(ftf tve. ;,Awi PflUNN fc CO. v OiIs! Oils! The ftat'iianl OH f'oi-.panj-. cf Pm-bnfh. n. Ell-k- - i: i-f '! l!..n':ilf:t' t'irli'C '"" iA,:o1 J u!e the fcuest brauib ol lliunriir.atir a Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, That can U tt.k.U fr.-T iVtT'!("im. We chttsf PRODUCT CF PETROLEUM. If jon wish the mt uniformly Satisfactory Oils IX THE American Market, Ask for ours. Tra.le fi.r ..mer?et and ricisff sni-jiia d by K Kit A K" A.Li!rr. r. ept2S-'f0-lvr. ftniTiafl Tglig Liver 6" The eti'y sure an ! rini jre fur CONSTIPATION. EILICUSKESS. INCIGESTIC1 ps, niti id cdH ;m w ii- !i Jv.vf6 I- miriiiin-fiir.-I 1 I. T. Kh'II" i i K'i, i v. :nr r. i i- f...r -alfJy aii in. ; Ifr' 5 , -l-K-.l I et Two Three !il l ure Kye f-' K.-ur - " " , . s;x ' .;)' T'-n i1"' F t'een ' - " . Twhn!y-o?e " " ' " ; All from tlf bt fcnott n i):?i!;-.r. f,:' vi-Hi-oi.i f.ure V r-i kit:- t ' l" Ilil!'. M'i-i 1. I m-t. Jin ii:;iriiii:, i1,1 j-t urt V. int . 'i-p-i t -imi i-n rii-r--. ,nt'"rr -e inr-"rti-.i Pm;.i ., i. tl tl . ', . .Vi--ChiIot h-ii.1 I r -...-: t.-i e '-t -Hromflv ait. .-A-tliu. N.i ei!i i-ha-V wr il-S :.'! iM. ii,,-. A. ASDRIESSEM, 72 Federal Street. AllHJt r- 1 5 JAWING l GWYN'NE. WIMI.K.I.K K'MMI--r "V Mi 'n'j fjnern! !'n!ui I '.i -'':.;. '--i ii Keiurr.ou ,r-,:.t, . 1. . .i.-r.-(..ti- S WHO ST., AI.lS'.aKNv-1-Ulyr. T'-1 ai t ? t 3 u i h c ! If ami IT u tSt ou f la jm i K IcUlli i n i:i 'too ijj roi D F a S Tew t 9m ..mjn I tJ. la Lire & i Tent It SOf una j L tlCQl f " Ill & tan t-au 08e cm A 15 1C fin. 'V
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