I i . t 6 r, a,., '1 Oil. 4 4 a 7 " 1 :. j , (1 . ..4"' I j,- . r . ! r restec ' -, i-, ..! hen an ': I ,, it ftlt til f . ! ' '!! if ; It i ;yty rn- tiph-ipntlv t U his at thia d rifted ' rbor of and tliP at f.irre ml left dose to. averns it sound their ka ,hat the i d in the ,is and wal- y turned their i he pniund his tmrbtf lit the like an arrow ; ADilo ao-1 the ,a the kayak, nt tip the valiey 1; tj? wonts to her T-ful and to keep f favorite r. on the roeks, w-nrithe bane ; . ) aires in -tiJerahie t tcesotue fjrm. One ki tlie based the low fUt rested were ocean trough IS tll'llljf BOIMU. lender the main : ue ice tower, hide If T.eopen ipoe. utifuily, with the coil .in tta piiuuldera and ha entered the Oscar forty feet eqare, aud diptup eijrlit or ten ; J,.r ot the paswitjeway, jkf- water covering about yi.Krof the cave, ln-kt- block of ioe had A Warning to Drunkards. The supporter of the much disputed theory of npiintaneiiua eomrmitifn have received frech proonda of liehef froiu ttie caxeof Milton Hardcastle, of Baltimore, whose remains were recently found near ly consumed in liia ahtuily on the oul akirtu of that city. 1 Unlearn 1 an old ney' " unknown fijte. enjoying a small income left hitn twine year ajt'J J hi former owner. Colonel Knstace Hard- cattle, and which went almost entirely for whihkv. H i "id that the negro AnnailllkMii iruHlifl Aft A a ha'.f day, and V;nr-u on - pa - - - -- - would often l.nv and drink the pure al ...iiiiiitiin .flen for daya rtiutii iu M,'1 - , at a time partaking of no other nour iahinetit. He lived all alone, being ol a ainifular taciturn diMpoaiiioo, o that it wa aoine daya before be was inlawed, but hia shanty was observed to remain dosed aud aearch being- inatituUd be was ,"ound in bia Ited burned nearly to a crisp, while the lualtreaa and clothe were only alik'htly scorched. The room w aa in perfect order, and no tra.-e of fire' was found on the hearth, which was a wept clean, and a Hardcas tlewaa known to have been unique anion nerroe in never smoking the whole affair seMiied ahromled iu mystery. lr. Kverhardt waa called upon by the authorities to make an inveatiiration, and pive as hi opinion that it was a case of spontaneous combustion. In tbis he has een supported by several other prominent physicians, who agree in de claring the cirrumntances admit of no other explanation. A Family Duty. The home circle i sacred and life has few charms indeed if family tim ar burnt asun der. Tlie proiuoiion of bppine and the prevention of i kiie are irin.e iniirt ance in evrrv tioii!-huld. It in ill Itie sfring that old and' voun alike are nioM tuwepuble to the hundre-Js of d'seasef that till Hie at m.Ki.lifnt n breathe and lurt in the water wertnns. Ttie tim.iy use 01 a m.r j ulant ialheomv way to uM atmtit ""'k- j ru-w in the home. Mat Klein "Mlver; Aife " and " I.ipiene" brand-of pure rye I wln-kv are recmntietidl by phywcian as. j the lel inviarraior in the world. B.ili are j sold under a orn uaranteeof puritv. "Sil- . Vfr Ace" at t l-r full piart tiitle. and j l-ninene' at tl iV The-e whi-aies are , uel exclusively in the leadine biwpitai. which is eurti -ittit evidence tliatlliey are the best obtainable. i K-kn'itiir, Fin.h, G:hja and Overboil are aold by Mr Klein at 1 per quart, or iq ijiaru fir t.) His st tkof wine, brandies, etc . is tbe largest in Penn -ylviia. Go.s) promptly shipped to all narts of the rnite.1 rn.i forcata- logut and prir list. nientiioin(! U.is paper, Tribute to Speaker Reed. CHILDREN LEARN Thr. -It by waa a woiirsflCMEBIacltinB rra ar mm pair ot Bho. a aa . bottl at 1 cn lal it """'' mi i miiui la aaoa latlar pa m i ssin eta arw rmniTiisi faniJ u rum 1n'" aasaa . i.k s-ia Ota aTa (ifna. u tw cosrM WCLTT HAVWILPU rtOladalpfclfc Johnstown Business Houses, City Drug Store, Nr Oibart Bjlkilng, Nnt t Poitrs When In the city don't fiul to nail and ee lis at our pmitimenl loca'ton, w Here you am find one of the i'ftilrsi and most altra.t lve lirilir Htore in JOri2Sw"STO"VTN The public nmrtminca it a pern Wi a full ! of I'ure liriiF. M'dHnea, We furry 'beuil- cats, T..il. Artlrlfa. Ac. rtiysui.na in acriiions tkfiilW finiiunded. Hrsjavtfntlv Y"ira. ("HAS, V'U'NH, Johnstown, Ta. tJradnate of the I'liilV t'olleof JMiartnacy. GREAT NEWS ! I ! F rom the German. One ofths liighexl olui-er in the O'-r-nian anny is very particular that his sol diors are properly fed. He in in the hab it of making unei peeled visit to the bar racks mid insrtinif the fiMi.J In person, (in the occasion of oni of these visits be perceived lao soldiers carryinj atcatn ibg boiler from the kitcheu. " Put it down 1 fetch a spisiii ! be coin am rided," The astonished soldiers looked at each other. One of them rushed off, but re appeared in g fw moments with a tarya poon. " I want to aesi what sort of aotip you Ifet'awid general, as he dived into the soup wi'h thesHKin, but as soon aa he lst.1 It he spat it tit, exdaltnlug, "What sort of devil's broth is that? It t :! like ilishwafr. What la it any how" '"Tl'ttt's just what It is, y'onr entdlen- rephed the aoldier. '"It's the water lishes were washeil in." INFANTSINYAUDS. TWAOtTw A , ; ill g P a. a-i Ptrhct $ubit!ui for Mother's SSitk. INVSLOSBUt ID Cmoks lfT s TgtTMiaa. A Quickly Astimiluttd rood Cosiausis-rivt. Cosysiitctsri. A Ftsirrcr NuTstiiHT in att, wsaTisa Oiata Rtauiaxa NoCOOKis. asw ai-k Cusisrta. ffl',tl FkHliSU ft IB. tun it )" 4Ui T ..... Erin OUSTERS ARE THE BEST. 110 M li s. rlcc o mil 1l . ' VTii .vi ni. I nit M'ti.t rftA. pmiM by ol UenU-ra. OK presence a w ill li 1 1 Mown on 1 ne coiu (fmi B ed in bis hand, and 1117 lit-side him with T to bis wri.st. A gur- hurrying water on the pis.l, cauie to him. and listened to meke out litly be saw two round J aptstar as if thev bad at the place whence and then four or live seals boMed up. as if ed tliw little lake from knew then that it must King to the sea. I gurgling sound of tbe ',"ui from the poil, tie t I . d ii liferent noise com t. of the cave by which "urning, be saw, to his r, a huge polar bear, ' 'dripping water! The jim - 1 hi in ana was skulking -tV'V 'jcjr turned and ni'foTai-no.Bent-but what could with i spear against such an as ? Vilf sr could never go ibiiroiiaggy coat and thick bide. ve (jjiinal a claws sjiread ami OrtSr t'"i 'l'e as ' c!Ue 'oug I .earer it can.e, nowcrouim- uiunale thrust out, and its sr "-" frl'r than ever from a! j Tki ily one rourse. On'ar m-h4 :'? water, sod in three tkes&aa oiofs to the u-eculje, 't m.'coil J,f r'i were u'11 l1'" Atn.by ilrivi?, thespearinto V'.Ao'u.be lie was enabled to get U s j Jit lar,:" enough to bear ,tit he was ('!.! to stand ..I, wi.,t i.f il nrv-t.nt ciT to one side and sliding water. Si a fcinnwi us it in the p I, fend Oscar rtwo glowerinjr eye of the .jj.Jown upor. b 11. Bat the wtue taio ! e pool. It . from the l.i-ink, and for two , iioure of wet, an 1 cold, and rdul not see the bear again, ar nwolved logo to the top jiratig into t he waier, climb Siy the eaeiest way to the MVeru. To his utter diotiiay lirest brnu lying on tbe ice ave s tuou.ii . r hoiir ! 4hi- 1. until O.scar . ... . .L I nnlxt t;e .ivie in Itie aiier- ; i-'.e auo i-hoiie yellow on the ice ! iitou: tt of t -e cavern, .-uu jiiicr made m move; stili ai-Jvu-j fnt the lump of igof tt e u-rror of Hilda at bis ce. KI1 etioii er hour went .pM.ln! c'h-w on the outside ,rn eray, fx ;'. sun was le 'is'thi.t si. . tt-d rpemavik. half-hour of terror passed, and s I t- t)-k; i-pring t J its feet, , its U u i. an.) inske Tor the 'tlie livrn:. Oscar held bis !. ' uut, saw a seal slow-.-the f ice platform making Ifck."! Ti-.e bear swiftly disap- er this new prey, and a Oscar was not lonir if this terrible dungeon r'n amsieuietit jiresent ; staud up. throw back s bead and shoulders, ' yes, into bis own U: !he shouted aloud l ikerchief. The Is-ar, 1-d, turneil, ran Inm h. and dip)eared in ' jaod-firs. When the - Oiet iheir joy w as so ' could spak a word . i another kayak, had ' ):ar and bad seen the ;i of the cave. et once 4 use of her -brother's ah ' 'nie, got the skin, and V .14 .'. w Mil ttie complete sjc- - 'Sheriff Filghtened. tThm T n Crmw I do wot an maraSy to ttp m tor a lime, aad thea turaadain. I SU A KAWOaUii. j bava laaUa loe (Uaeaae ol FITS, EPILEPSY or FAZXH.G SICHKES3, A rfedfliir ttofly. I waiust try remedy ts f CB lM orlK-i. B,cau.. oibr.-a t-eniton. Ir a traUf aaJ a 1:1a b'rri It my -lAM.mua Ka-tur. o.e I xVw atiA V- OflnV. 't u y "r r,i aud u will cure yon. Adoruaa K-a. ROOT. M.C. IMPuw. ST.HFiTKI New York Sun: Never during bis oc cupancy of the chair has be shown more nerve and calm self poseasion than he did to-day. He grasped in his big, fat 1'OlC S.i I.K. band the gavel with wnicn ne nas re- , y t2.000-Ts. a:i1 ..ne half tnry neateilly oouuded his de(-k duritig ttie j a tmim- (Jwcun ms-i ' , , I tiariur .-n. Willi la? w! pant two sessions, and at seven minutes j .rii.- iol f.n:-ti 1 THE NICELY-BOYS iSiSl wiUMTrUhun.ifM?rrtii.i5 n. f.iir i Doafn Crtn't b Cured Will J. S. Aslibridge, Th Ji.hiwV.wn Carprt B.an,nrt will sell ? Carpet, Oil Cloths, Window f-'hades, Kngs, Mat, Matting, !. Curtains and Curtain INdes, ChrsPOT tlisn ti-T w-t ever l.rard before llolll asuliili " au4 sea tf rl:I- NO. 131 FKNKLIN Si, Johnstown. Ta. f r now ahowlng a rma nn of French Zephyr Ginghams, Full AKtmu&luf ruin nJ JhsuwUiri.t ,3 to EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS, ALL S l'Ni.M Bt-TTON", BKKI.M. ilMI-; KKISoK. " LAt KA, TIKI, TAHI KiUVKliS, BMisl'KAlw. Tin H , ANi liAMA-KS. if Strwert Iwueriia. Chsess Cloth Ccnf::ts. John Stenger, 227 Main St., Johnstown, Pa. SCHOFF'S. tvV tiU I is Sttsjt, 0p:u H.il. .tilhllslOWIl, I'A. by local applications, as thev cannot reach the discs wd p-irlion of the ear. Then i only on way to cure dcafiieas, and that is by coustilulional reine li-a. 1 leaf liens ia catiaeil by an inflamed Con dition of the mucous lining of the Kus tochiafi Tutsw. When Una tutsr gel in ti uned you have rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. and when it la rntirt" ly cloed, leafiiesi ia the lesii't, and tin lent the iiitlauiuiat ion can W taker out arul this luls restored to its normal con dition, bearing w ill he dcairoyed forever, iu ne s out of tun are cause by a tarth, which is nothing but sil iuiUmed cooditioli of the 11 1 ii--oils surface. We w ill ifive One llun.licl hollars for any caae of l-afne li aijw f bv ctarrii) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Ca larth Cure. Send for circulars, f:e. Y. J. ClIKNKY A (K,Tole.l...O. Niui ty druggist, T" cents. - I; il U r ale In ntning so bold in St. JoM-j h, Mo., tlott the biiKinesa men of thai cdy walk in the middle of the atreis in I. road ilav light. a ! IHtrrttCtvi-.s- ';f(r! frr.fT In ' all lli V o I.I lb: l' I , but uh. Mia. Ar. Ituluva' l.nlii. 11 M-4li- l rft Kil'i i 1 "..! I- I.f .!(- wllhcmt !, r, ....! 1 . 1 t . .. U, lt.,l.l ptt It i--jmo.. 1. 1 . , -it.iwe U.iwili tie. IpTbIK i . . 1 ! ... KIKh I L"l 'a ; ( .1. uii-;- I..... I- -i -J. -I .l..ib.-l.lrtlt lf.i'!li . .ftf n O- -. :H, -ul Ih-O . hp I l.-l .f l-..rt , o:. , q., ( ,lr ... I ..f 11,. r ! I.m. will . . H.fK....i .-.1 t r...-. ff-n lia ' -tp.(r ... r.' I- f I .14 r ...- -..4 J. r -o-tf 1 ! f..il pt ' ul o.. A ' -r- . r.il.M,r ; lrlJ.m'll.. l -..CjI.a. - Ml-l. I lb.iiiltl. A Sensible Precaution. J tiitx J'tlMt wrs i ' ,,,! Mmib. ..u-iu U iwtuml lawllbaml hpj-. Tl.er nil! ASilt Rheumatism, Nervousness, Neuralgia, I ft uXV A POSITIVE CURE TOR SICK HEADACHE. -tiiii-m f fc, . I j it b M pb.w'v fr h lli-wlw'lif Hi l'i'llim lilO I i VPf tftt-li. j l Let. Kit. A Matter of Importance to You ! .. ., . , .i.ml.nv rt.ronic I'lS'i'-s H .misnrus i.iu e ,t as thrsw -urf r l"-n l';,r .i i- :i t. PURIFY cum THE BLOOD rr i, HERB MEDICINE CO., Weston, W. Va. Somerset Lumber Yard. ELI AS CUNNINGHAM, 4i'r Ils WiLt. sti KitTiii a os LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, I-Iard and Soil Woods, rVP KAR NOSE :." .. v I ' . .. . ; - .f . ' ' --s-a( .fsy ' V' K S V"' 4 AND THROAT -k.-i and errou TROUBLES, ' 2f.i 1. "mm v.; V I. J M. l.!.KI.A. M. P., Spo!allst m Climi.- -r ' V?: 4 !Bra-s. t MDf l'l H!.M M, " ,-.r ,r. ! YJt-t Tl.ry w.ii r'ot itilsnstnlry every ir of i"i'li.I Ibe ' "T- ti,- art. the oi.-v .-ii, 'no av. U-lMI.I. SH'I "H ,,-:r (.a i I. ti -ira'a aii'l make pia'U t" al. a'i -j. ;.-.-:- Ml Pi'a-c .;. I lir.i. ,!. ,l a't fse ..,,-.1:, al.-..s'!.v " -I' "w LK-.i tl.i: -- a-i. I ai un of ttto to yo-j: f "ui- .... ..l. ti -11- t.riLttl4. ic . U loll ' - rt . - . Ui.ir .!!-- , ,...i i I h hi.4 rerni !! ,.'-t.ni .n ww Vva. far i-sr? t'l IDMt """ - n. i:n,iIi1;;:t l 11 iu. I... it:..art .ah ; f"'" ' .,,Uo ly bc.;.. ,,t l KUIM..'l I'l.J'U "."" " . flHiaiiAsaim ) sa: . . ,.,,( , hs1 tn.o n a'mei.t an f much .iialA -!!' ' I e-a.e-.ate.- ..i il .1 .JitUv! ee. I teW i Bl'Hl--nilKl'ls:iJ ' ' " , ... Or. 1 ' ,i. i i..iu ' ity "-) '' r-l Hi' , n- ..... . ., like a i.ew ,i uM i-.siri.. .n-!. li') a"1 a MM "I Kl '! . " ..i,.,vr., i,.t aneri r -rvo-.. j r.,- is. i.i.lv I. ne in; tl.an H.o t..H alih.an Ilia !-- l-i.-'-' , I"" r, "T, r L V V.l 'i,-."y . ai! -ieteet ,,t . .rry lour waa. a...l I a . as wel. - i"'(',,s h. . 1M, al.e. far xaiili u.i,Tnri II K VIA! K 1 1 H"' 1 M " t4l W- VV 1. .1 I " t.t.-l.s. fi'l- ; (1r.t m .n'li's l'e KfTS, MofU'lN'., "a, . . ,.. ........ .,cn .iiiniml AH WAI.MT. nm'lii.v., .- CttrkKV H.U.WrtNlt. HHtV.I ISH-.KJ. HAl.rsTF.RS. ' ,-MrsTfT wllltl-rsNK. LATH. K'irlW aa-Wra. rw I -".', r"."k :!Ti C-.T. i..e' u. ',. .,ne a-n- swi si me et vl-ii rmeU . or. 1 ,r- Mil It 111 t& rut 'i . - , IWOI..-I.I nr. .r.. . .... . . l... ,,,.,., ,,e.!M, I.. Alf.is.ifr. ill.l. rl:.-a rr..n. -o K. tr ser.iir...iany I am rrra.ti thai I i. ir..!....y j. taaa-,. vauiSiUi. fa I have Iras mi,-r treatment of la M.. ..-..a a i Larau. . fa. ml.ii..-ierif.il "C'J'Vr'TVT.V S I , K -xiVn .riKSKO. ami eaim .! a . Hwin;, la reiif -a i o , ra. Al , 1. fc. -! I"l.t S.O KLIAS CUNNrXGIIAM, ; OtHc nni Yard Opposite 8. H. It. SUtion. Someret,P OUR CLL AHANCE SALE! rnrrilll V ft I 1 1 T i I SJ I LACE CURTAINS ! ! Y. n. why J in.,..;ia,l your l- lr-ss wh( il writiii out Itif rt rri.tii itt-l fn.lil lv ii'l 'i.t'l- -,I.i..a in.l.l iv.mr ....-II I aijii'il- ::i '.st.'-r ; i!hi. . .... i.:. II n.la ill naanats'Ve 1 ri. ; a.u r. ir mi n.i-l vi Kre noon ne l-asv nm mm fJtaj , - , u.l .iiMai.i-allv l.ii. I . xvii over the vast assfiub'.uw ami aihiret-sed j ,i,.r ro.,m- i h.if : 'ai" :nm kii.-n-u J . . . . I al m.in la. k i-n-i. "il" i--"-: -'"' a.i.-ri.n uit; House, insiaiiuy lue civ rm. r, t,rca im. :r. in i" am Cnii-r: OnWrr in a n.oruent the House r-iriX'K u.;il ua ..l.nr.-l, .nil Mr Re-i f...i i h iji-.- fript : Uw i.r.te i : yrl ! -rtaivl. ,. , .. ,, I an.1 ,.ln.i uhtr...rfL'1 irr.iath :-.!.. n iins-i-eileJ to dt-liver his farewell raoress . i m v.-r u,,in mirre-t. p.ly t.. w M. i t t hich, if nothiuft else can tie sai.l of it, was hohl. original, and charai tenstic. The aniazirij eixilness of the Speaker can tie jn.ljredhy the fait that he so tin.el his pauses that the end of his speech w as reached w hen the hands of the clock pointed i the moment of 12, and w ith out reeuiitse to the titr-honored custom of sett inn back the hands. The speech would probably have been delivered fey any other man in the House in three minutes, hut the Speaker was superla tively deliberate. He pr inounced each word so that it could be heard in the fur thermost end of the hall, and at some of the pau-s the nasal twang of his New England voice echoed thmuvh the House He did not seak defiantly, hut he spoke most courageously, and ev-n the Ilriii's crsts, who were utterly ignored in the address, were not reluctant to praise the amazint: audacity anil pluck of the man, who, in the face of the action that the House had jiit before taken, could stand there in the pla-e where he had so often liefore ls?en denounced and deliver such a speech as he addressed to his Ucpubli can supporters and to the country. A Tremendous Sensation. The burning of a Mississippi river steamlsiat causes considerable excite ment in New Orleans. Just think of the astonishment which lr. l,ee'a Liver fW ulstor has caused by enrinsr Hyspepsia, Ciliousiiess, Indigestion and Concilia tion. Hon't fail to try it. Trial bottles free. When people suffer pain, they want to Is? cured, and quiikly, too. Nothinir eipials lied Flag t.lil for all pain. 1'iice 2") tnts. To Examine Brains. FuK RAt.K- S3 300 -Tan ami ime-l.alf lnl.es ! !.m.'n.r. Amiere I .. La., a lariu r-mtaiiitiiic ilui-i- : "i- -' i-'.-ar. ri l!m. liani Milunlrr h'rti e. wsni slie. amieH.eri.ul-biiililuiip- : -"I'a. re- In lm-a toa, ai f ae.. tim tareil witfl liem an.t le-avv mi . a Mitur wiui ot ..ill lr -e. and in. rr ea'.! tar a-lil I : hii.'hiii of walrr ruiiint'K tiirouKh :n. ; j."'"!! n-l'anl. aji'i c-iixv sel.iilnti ..f fruit. Tenni. ea.y A. ply tWm. B. RUALtK. next lir Ui fu.-turti. r, iu.en-t. fa. FIR SAElC-$!,500-Fiv nsil-s Northeast of Semerm-l fa . lii ami "lie-half story .Ueliing bun- it.i ie i-tiuuer-. t.l.liy plaurst cellar, taimeii ami ire1 all ilir.mvti. lisir rrnii ilowo st.in- ami Tour r.sun llf. Malts front sil back ta!r. a. n ll.t n l.e ur mni. summer house ami MaWe, oi.iu .-mem 10 ebiin h. M-tiisil n. milnw i. Terms en-v A.ly K, M. . SHAKtK fcexi dour to fuelottux;. MuiK-rx-u I a. F ir - (1,000 -Six-rnei1 Loose on Tor kevfmt stret. a..i ha-alinn. taeaTKl olie hali Mora plnrer.it all Ihrouiili. cellar umler wlaHf tiiHise; lot .xlJi ' ea-h. Ww " e..v (yineiit. Ain.ly to W. U. fliAhKK, next door lo fottiee. 8oiueiet I'a. rsfiR fiAI.K-$4,500-Two-ory brick bime on Patriot i-treei. n.nis. frocii ami 1st k aiairs. 11 li nsain up siairs lanre tank in attic. Ins and ooi.1 aau-r tun.iuih tlie mm-. nr.-e pniru. in cel lar, raiiee in ktirlieu, iUr ub.I'T whole lious-, lot fsxiai feel. nA- aad o.her oiitbiiihl'ncs. Terms ea-y. Apply to w'm. B. bHAFKli, next dour to f taaolhce. bouierset, fa. With ererv tlr ..'fiinmn. we r.yr thr r.! U eel.t ' al:-l H!ia;s'ife ovir I urt'O- rl:aif Umn the saiee i.a::tr i an ts- l.ialst a'sev berr. Call al.d -vamine i.aH'V and prit.. X vd.ij..rie (ln-ol lry l..b a'. ..e-l pli. ts. SCJWFJ'S, .'yKKaattiiesX" 9 ' f.-r your coiirfh. The r.-..n will at i.nte j coniiiif-nd i!'!f to every M-risib'e mis.d, ! i ami is !v th Tisi-re havrj been cas.-s iiiiiutuerable where lives inihl j have in-cn snel had the ti'i nl-r of the i tJJZZ?..., iirw.VaWaw-- m A' nsl FUR GOODS. a r -- I tcsideiice of the oartv for whom the pre- ) .m..r.t.lWk Ilu'i ltni om-lta Alma Hall, M npuoii as put up im a.ioa.i iu me Johnstown I'm, THE POPULAR DRUG-STORE, Corner of Vain ami Franklin, Itreels j; i) n: r: s 'r. : w; x.iv A.. 1 now HJled aiih all th '-t In the market. Mr mrSUi, " in w rnrrE ai yvicK kktwx" H rigidly a.lhensl to. and ftU sati-f-U..ii (roar, auleed. A full tin r PARIS GREEN AUD WMIE HE IE BORE Alit" on hand, CHARLES GRIFFITH. HARDWARE rut OLOaaowru. saowa Hasewaat stosx or I ilriw'"'- For. as w? all know, mistake are u.a.ic even iu the m ml reliable .Irurf j atores lliroiia'h tlie rareh-ssnei of clerks, j Not loiitf tjpt a dnik'K'.sl f.iund, on returti- trig from supiasr, that - 'sitiie ofstrych Tka Moat Sanrnfal Biweair eenVjcrrtr-fe-t. ai 11 ! certain In !:;:!.'' an.l i-A uu.u-r tiri ;'..' bee..w . KENDiLL'S mm CURE. JOHN DIBERT CWiR SAKE $;.500- - r t u ,kirnt be V.lt t s IDC s. a J1 ,61' it."' : .tsis rxirr" 1 4; 'iwn lerifr, win lives in A n ivi'B ni to die with (.1.1 IHIl IU I It'll t .IIISIllllpIIOII, ji the sheriff to try I'so i (''oiMiitiSion Oire; rc t .llowed, milch to the stir - ,irtor, w ho now presents '.ads and (Vmisouiption. it) iTltS. le free ati. W . IVnford'a irnrr iu impure Mood. ' j in taking Hssl a Sarsi; X bhssl jxirifier. HKI doses t:d.r the new dispensation . . .... - u ) c o a vcrs tlo not on mucu lr slature is reKrted U) 't-rnd U5 farixierw. Pr. Wil iam Pepper. I'rovost of the Tniversity of I'ennsylvani i, according to the Philadelphia I'nxr, is at the head of movement for the formation of com mission whose ot.ject is to examine the brains of great men after death. The work has Ish n poine on for some time, and Pr. l'epper is daily in receipt of an swers to letters sent to celebrities, not only in this country, but abroad, in fur-tberam-e of the scheme. Among the men at home who have lieen asked to place their brains for examination after death at the Commissioners disjsisal is Itev. Philip Brooks, of Boston. Hi reply has la"eti received, but whether or not the proposition has met with his approval is not anuouni-ed. A roll of names is kept in a lsjok, and as the answers come the writer's name is checked off w itb his as sent or refusal. The scope of the plan of the commission includes men great in letters, WArfare, statesiiKUship, art, dis covery, money-getting ; in fact, whoever has lifted himself bv achievement con spicnouslv above his fellows w ill 1 ask ed to allow these men of science a glimpse of the gray matter, to determine if pisaiible, w hal peculiar brain confor mation, if any they possessed, led to em inent siNveas in their careers. Dr. Pep per places great store by the result of thee investigations. While the general outline of the plan has Iwen determined there still remains much to lie avom plislied as to de'uils. These w ill las ar mngiil within two or three weeks, Pr. Pepif r, hoja-s, w hen he wil! make the malt -r ft subj'-ct of a paper in ft medical niHg-.izine. Dr. Pepjr said yesterday to Va reporter: "I consider the work that the commission has Is fore it one of vast importance. 1 hope soon to have all the arranirements in shaH?. Within two weeks I will have the officers of the commission named and piswibly will have heard from some of our Kuropean com m ut. icat ions. . . - I have la-en a gr-at sufferer from ca tarrh for over ten yesrs; had it very bad, could hardly breathe. Nune nights could not sleep and had to walk the floor. I purchased Kly s Cream Balm and am using it freely, it is working a cure sure ly. I have ftd vised several friends to use it, and with happy results in every case. It is the medicine above all others for catanh. and it is worth it weight in gold. I thank iod I have found ft reme- d I can use with safety and that does all that is claimed for it. It iscjirinr my deafness. B. W. Srry, Hartford, Conn. me thousand acres of use timber land, thii-kly timbered pme. white aik red oak. etc Three fnnnh or a ml'e mn rtiiinm.1 ttaiiisu. 5 . "j ( a-li ami i a year a ith on! interest. For further partn-u ar apply to M. K. fctJ AFtK, next dis.r to J-or.uirh.-c, wjmer set. Pa. WANTED.-.! iimall bom within ne or two n.ilesirf BomerM-t. Addrvw W, H. MiAKKK, iSomcrsel. FARM W VNTEII. An eTKneneed and "re t.n1l.efsinier. havtur:uiiexieet. dly w.ld his Tcrv latKe farm, and iisu terms ot.liuiuK him to (rive linuie.ln.ie is.-i-ion, now i"-i"- t rem a KvsJ tann of ifc.or Tnai res near the loan of !.m-ersi-t. a ith ttie unilersian.lii! tnat he w ill J'r i basesoid larm at the ti.u oi 'he y.r Hn.-e i.d inn uf fa'Bi to I made at time of rectuuf '" ai onee on V M B ollAFFK.. heal fcsialt Aneiil. . ."TTT FARM OF 60 A'RESFOR ?4ilOO sale in tVe-unor. .ami ( oimiy, 1 i.-ie nler VhN.-t. ea . and In ill va belt line. 1o flowibg wi-lls now in operation in this wttoii. A a '. s r.o'H house, ir.si.1 Isink r:i, andish er ks1 buildings, fboie Imil apple, peaches p-ars. elf. i-.ui iu a S's1 nab- ..I -ullr.alion, u-e 1 ndnpted f..r com. heat iind irra-s AmnlM and IK-sr ehun-hes. ts-rtooit., inlli.- and slor-i. Farm undtria'd ai'b csil tiwners voiati. n i,ecvs-luie hiseiiin(. Addre W. B. SHAt FK, Ag.-nt Somerset. (liEl EASED,) Is now in full blast under the charge of the undersigned. I keep in stock all articles in my Hue, from a needle to a Hay Fork. The finest of CUTTLERY A Sperliiltj. bottom rni( i:s rule the roost, AVM. 15. DII5ERT. At the old wand on Main street, Johnstown. Pa. MoTJiwrnEHousi. lilt NEW KlslM IS Til K DIBERT BUILDING, Bn.it8"i, I'm. . Sv r... tft. n j EwttiM, Co. i lhla I ItUxl tlJff 11 tnAfe" t ""mn 1r, J"f ! '1 1!k- (.-'. r-L" !t..,:.iHI:"Mr ti:.! l.iti;i:n-jl nUt OH the CnUhtVfj tlfl! Hk'I Ul I Ihrr t,r l. rsr jmr. tahet I fMiiiiwtbV,!!! Gno-Hw-rrowt. 5. t X. t. U - rriiM' trry Und-u ii 'iir-'l n I iwiU't) '- h..r--m n jist,t l-t.-tw br ty Vrts-rii mry !'tr t"? hl-; t(tvrH.Um-rii ht lXW$Mm rlf-l w -in I b"r"ia ( i m. iiev Ail tit i nm I .vrr na r! l.lm f i .- ! tfiU-n, A frvr 0 ti J.) B"f itw M-r.ii -f jur fc( a-.n i 'tr-. 1 iaf.-J-.lt t-4t'.'. ILTVil 1 OsU'l W Vfl UuJ Brvl trr.r.mvfiH ni immiii f nm l:i-.'ii tr r ttM ip(tw Wit uri uu t if-ni mt u tKHitf aruj l- f.-rw it ul ui ty ht-m rirfti mi.'t bm in l' e :itn rJ-nf na- y wrk il ib m n inn - lis AnriL, h (rut n Br-r it alusi.l tfwirt liwi. ffi It ft'stilil lnry tUUe ia Uk tana. Kt'p0 lfMt v -ur. LbuiNJE. Dr.WITT. PHr per brxtK or nkx bottln for $ . All 'iryf gift har tt orrtairri it for foa.or li wilt b -ntt la &ny addr. on reoe!jt of prcm bf th proprw ton. DR. II J. K ;! LI, .. KaobtirKti Fll VrrasAnlw SOLD BY ALL IIH"GGISTS Slaualitered Prices! liu-i -Ltrtfil with u ru.-h. If voi. WUiit J. FUR CAPE OR MUFF fir ;i l-!.It: the W H I TE IS KINC OF SEWING MACHINES. It was Crowned E3 when it txk tie First Prc-nin at tha Cincinnati Certsnsial in 1SSS. sX the Sreat Contest, bnt cira 83 when it took taa GOLD MEDAL At tlie Universal Exhibition at Par is, France, id 1889, for Ileitis the Tinnt T'omi'lrr Ontrnnir Dai laiiinv mm m In the world. It is applauded as such bv the 800,000 Sold since it introduction in 1877 Its superiority i acknowledged, thouirli with many regrets. r thousand' who liad bought . other new ::::.SEWINGi j MACHINES::::: Before they hud seen the merits of tlie - ' ! wmfl Ladies will find it greatly to their advantage to examine the merits of "Tilt: WIJITJT before bny- ing a H-wing- Macliine. " the nnT i. jlwa rs cheapest" in the end. An inferior lowing Machine in a poor investment at anv price. JOS. CRIST, Of jCTim-r X Ro ', is lha authorized agent for it in this County. Write him. ami tell him to bring one to your bouse fur e lamination. Corner Main and Franklin Sts., ".TS Mens,Womcns TXr; OflVst Quality, anil at LOWEST MUCKS can be found, in styli of all makes. I am prepared to ooma'te with one and all dealers in the State. All I ask is a trial. SCOTT DIBERT. -..FINE OLD WHISKIES And Import; 1.1'pn rs sold In t.nia and liy the case. tejt ial linen : OLD CABtSKT, T0X MOORS 'Pnssm f0..0ir, tilTKEXHKlVER, FlSfJTS UOU'EX 7:P7.V6, Glliorfi XXXX U'lUSKTES, James Hennessy. Paul PtiBois. Oiamae, Willnir riunao s liwn B.wklierry fVirtllHl." Mso, bt-Ulurd anil -j..ns-ri-t PureKye Wliiskiea, itb Til eletlrii-al indiiatry of the United Stat- a requires a capital of ovr $000,- awooo. YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER c fila In rrrrf-a h st tl. Aarritnr iiureau ol r aathtfr. CW jfsaaw-ifpnTT 13T3 AC wl Ar' . aTwiJ.'iil'i U i WAl UWiJ. n will evuLract tva adrai-uaw at luwn( ralaa FISHER & CO., 309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. Wist1cMNiTiWg A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. .BENSHOFF, . MANUFACTURING STATIONER AND IlLAMt BOOK MAKER. HANNAM BLOCK, JOHN STOW N . PA . NO. 88 rRANKLIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE. JOHN H. WATERS &BR0. PLUMBERS, STEAK A!v2 GAS TUTSSS. We a'e now estalilihed in cmr new htilr1ltir, a hi'-h, we ran saft ly sr, ts the lt-arrm;ed fur our business In western Pennsylvania F.ifrytliina penainitijr l'i the 1'luint.iug, 8team and t.as tHims e rrtd In m.irk. We will at fiirmerlv, give i-arepil attention to the DTK AM AN j HOT WATER HFATINh tnu tneaa. Our furroer efTnrta tn this line enhrai-e shim; uf (he laryol buildii)r in the county, with entire su'fess In the sl PPLY DEPARTMENT we rarry a M line of Kul.ber and Leather Heltlns. Steam and Water Hiae, Valves. Injeetota. Lu'.rleatoes, Steam (.aucas Iniu Pipe Filling, tto. Price quoted on application. The 'lerk replitl that heha'l just lit-en putlini; up pres-ri.ti.'n, ami waa Imr rilii.l when In-f.iund U.at he ha I n.a.le ttsa- of atryi-hnitie instead of aiiie lea hartufiil ilrujj iiieutiuned in Die prrsciip tuiri. The friKlitt-iii'd young fellow did not even know the name, of the: perin who had come fur it, t-r for whom It was intended, and a!l-r hours of aan li on thapartof lh; diatratt;.l dnilat the (inf.. rl (male vutiin wan at last traced to 1ii honie, ''lit loo Utv, for the !irwl d.se bad killed him. Tliat ia w hy I place the name of the patient both on the prtcrip- j tion fir the druiciiat and on toe wttib left i in my prtwriplioa Ixnik. Interview in! St. Lotiia (ilols? Ieiii'i rat. j He Yelled; " Kemp's Salsarrv' I yell, "Take Keinp'a rtalaam, the U'st ! coutfh cure. 1 always, do w hen I hear a man t-otih, and I can't help it. It aavpil me, and it w ill cure yon. I was threaten ed with pneumonia laat w inter, and it broke it tip. It Iicii the children out when their throats are iore, cure their rouvh, and taetea an jpaal. The first doee hel you." So writes A. U. Arnold, en ttineer on the Wot Shore Kaiiroad, at Caniijoharie, N. Y. Ben Butler Predicts War. Hen Butler, who liaa been in Wa. hintf ton a good deal of lute, In lieveathe time is approaching for the United stales to have another war. He deliver d Liniseif of this opinion while discuwitig Uie I'an adiaii tjuestioii, but dtirlitied l further fxmnect the opinion with the Bill ject of conversation. Whenaaked: !) von think the country leyoiid enr nortliern lyundary wil! ever be ours?" the General waa not ready with a p.i- tive answer. -If it ever ia, aaid he, "it will be in one of three way by gift, by purchase, or by conipn L When we couaider that ..... i i .i . i: j ;n toe vast country ocjoii'i me nua-nan line liea by far the larger part of the fresh water of the entire globe, and that it ia fully 40 per cent, of the territory over which tloata the British flag, the man of intelligence will have some idea of the prosjiect of ourcetting the country aa a gift from F.nland, and he w ill be inwtructed, alo, as to the probability of our getting it by purchase. Aa to our obtaining it by coinjiunl, that is a great question, which men may study at their leisure." Then General Butler drew attention to the fact that ever since we begun to have a hiatory every generation has seen the United States engaged in a war. '"Juices the inexorable logic of history ia alaiut to fail, the time when we will have the next war is not far otf. With whom or alamt what it will be 1 do not attempt to nay. It may be alow and Kouiewhat out of time in coming, but that come it will ia the certain lewon of all our history. It mny aolve the Canadian problett), or it may not have anything to do with it. lie that as it may, the fact remain that the almoet boundless coun try stretching north ward from the Ca nadian line ia a vast empire, of mpeib climate, great capabilities for commerce and population a territoiy that is rapidly developing at the present time, and is bound Ui develop still more rapidly from this time forth." As to reciurocity between the United States and Canada the General was will ing to admit its likelihood at a compara tively early duy, but as to a change of Hags he would venture no prediction as to the long future even. He did not see much to warrant in the immediate future. .V. Z.nui ClUJtt Ihnuirrtit. .m S'S1 S i irar I. V.;c ! 'lft ' j2 --rtl "l'k:' I-"' "."t I' ll ci H '' ' i- SEAL JACKET at a very low Sru it will l? t Mir it.ti-n--t locmii"! sonri, ui ijiiite a iiutiilicr of sja'ciul Cy j '. ut.il .'.ii ki'i.-i Imve ulrcitdy ln'i'ii miIJ. ; FINE SEAL CAPES of tii li".-t arul l.i-wc.-t s!i:ipo? at ; t ami $T"i a reiiuc- tioiijj' tn from llie i lli-iruhtr lVii't'. : . SEAL JACKETS.:::::::::: At a ri-iliictioii wbich saves: at leas- $7.Mi a irniiiifiit on iiot sim- fiOll S JU'iiV.-t. Ciilin' In-fofC i our liiK' of .sii's is ! broken. . irt. W r t-ll U. fi tliol" BORE & MD, rifTlt AVK.. riTTHt KOH. PA. C. C. JORDAN. W - KAUAM 0 HHnilUHt'iiEs mmumm KILL CURES ALL DISEASES. JOS. HiNCHMAN &, Hinchman MANUFACTURERS OF The pie ite-t ru. d cine of the ape. it rrniKiM the bi.iu. IiKTKOYH MirttoIlE-. the cause '.f every disease, and isa woiitle'ful CRACKERS & CONFECTIONS WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Crackers, CanJics, N'tit.-2, Fruits, &c 270 and 272 Main St. Jolmstow- reruYnn Ttsiic M Eeplarlc. TONIC AND ANTISEPTIC! . Hock g;vir tiin ry ol M..-r..les and Mi croiie rv: T, tree. .A'l'.it-. No. T Uigl t S're.-t. New Ywk City. MONEY mn H mrt- nt tr f ' !. rf we r-t ,ilit,..1nl,.fr.frili -s hi. A--? U M III- li W. UMII. Hi I. M in -t. (I .tils-'., W4 Wtl tT till"- (O lltf M. fk. I' J, r.t"l ttlll'S V Olltlrt fO ' f 1 1 id iB 'i" t-i'-r J :inrr (ii.-in:. W e t f irmt-li 'i 'Itf ri-H,,.!!,.-,.! ,imI I. w-), r .1 -Hrr'. Nr. aj .. t.. - -.r. 1 I u Kenturky has lost its proud pnaition S3000i y mtn.'ir. in t r, u .-i r T h4 r-iu ifri-il ksf wrltf.d". I ln. u. wilt 'ik iih!ii!iim'', Id r:ir TLirr UnmhmiI tHatUrw li- f-vrrilir'v IWf .l ill n:ti rtim'ah III,! i iii. ."l-it rum I U-il Pti"itil, i car H ihi M i n li IS rimril tls-a;Cf titfii w.-tkt-r l"rMi Mi-h tlia'rt" h-ii .'li"rl. ui.) M..vt.t.-l Willi riii.-i ' 1 f nlt. r. . h r t-imKmp t"" t Zm n h I H 4 . -A .it, AtttfHM. Vnliir. Tlie otilT sure and radical cure for CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION n-1 all fll'-orW-r oftt-p I.ivor, hfMirMl hU!nirtH have nT""lv 'aiici. Ti-imtiri rnrti hiin.lrtii of inoTl livitiir f.it.r Vuni v. I' iih-a U n-iia I I tM4trK;. V . r ; !. f T. h. R. i'o., mod for !v nil Irir.: V; com- tu r htittle. diitn Anow-hradTni.it' !ark. 4-.i.i-',.i-lyr. Yf a T 'fK I iri. l- l-(Htl " . . . " . i . .... ..iauia Ldi :l A.1 .. . ... .i.hrai.rrhr..fMnm v.ir 1r l v.-rn- w ...1) ( ....... 1 tw I imvc taigrfMLlr iwvr -rsvi timi I km. i 1 Im v t- i li iit-t loir sntmn I 1. r.cii tc '-oir oi ir-ni-j-i; t iivtni. K.....T V ll tt'I ' ..h., alrrae. any ! M.-r Vl'.n .l. - rn... ;t . .t, -l- X...ni ,, il.an 1 r,M .torn- here- i u.r (l.ree tn. n'r.' I.ar ''I twseof je.l id t-v ;- any aa.l I.i-r a ' T i F:Klt M' I-KAKM- - I hare r-.w fa- n tia-ler lr.-atm. ' '' I"- M-f " !, arri, ai ! wii fcant I earn a. '' I '' '" ,i.!ri l;t. r. ai i i an. annua w.'-it-r ai.J l.ea.r. I., l-r I .. I ft I t. I. I"' , ... , , .. . ! .....i .v..- ..w :i' i,"- .,; el r-i'-an' sri r.n!i' s. .:i.irit 'tin!. i'.sea-e...f .. siieb at hate f ". tn ' " , ' ,.,.,,,:.. Noelll- w.n Trains t.'T -i'l ai.'l 1'M K'""tns i ... - . Ht-a-ii. m. na.-uer ,, ,h,:t . lie tan r.r te-.ir Naw Snail l.im.a-, i a;.." , nana. .. - - . ., , :r, i,, a nr tail- B.-H .-1 - ru-.tr..- sli.lt 'l- -inn.;...... "" - i. Dw'li.si A'li!te a.. . ..uiiu'ii--i "si- - -. L.L,. somkuskt iiousi:. soMi:r,si:Ta n . . . . .am rT-fr-vlt' rn 1 1 1 Li i-KIUAY AlSU aAlUKUAi. lun n YOU r 4 ITU IT WILL PAY Tn ill Hot:a ?f oinori:.! Work or WM. F. SHAFFER, BOMIiltsJKT, I'KM'-VA.. llauiift-ttrerofand iwalvrln 'julcr RV arnt"V'l 'a -SWt Xxtsx, Ki 'V! ' Wwn uini us miiiiE fin AUo. ArtJ'the H IIITF BkOSZK! rv-ns.i.s 111 Lrn! of MONTMENT W'.KK will ihI it to their !ii;r.-t u..-a!l at my s;.t. !!- (ruia-r 1io1iik ! Kivei! them. ifwi TS.ir-j.ii.T.J ia a-i jl .t. fil'-tS HKY Li. 1 iuvite sp-iv-ial atteiim.n to.tUe hita Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument jtr.Klm-e by REV. W A. RING as a DeeM'-rt ntnTciein i:i tbe point i.f MAT KKIA L AM' iNsl'kl il V S. an.l wrtieb u .!.Uned to t 1e Pvtrf'iar M..titti"tt f'-r ejr Ccaiiif'.aliie Cil aie. aa-GlVt MI 4 CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER, ,J Li ' 4 WTrt if r al.w A. its-ilJrf 4 i f Cver ECO Eoa-jt;ful Designs. A f i i 4 c-r ,s V- t ai-e- ) ; ' Free- Lie, o Uv-, c"-'- f . . j.. i .- i- . i ' - i (-.' - V .r i-rNT;!' ri i e -n HY THE COMPANY STOR M ae aa laaA v. ii "J'.l .w. is Cirrrlrr its Usuar arra aai v 3E3i:RVL merchandise. Ilnjerw fan Find all tliej maj Ned in thf Several Departments F 'LOTIIIN'G, 1IAT.-, PRY GOODS, NOTION.-", QUEEXSWARE, GROCERIES, ROOTS A XI) SHOES, AM) ALL OF THE KI1WT yVAMTY, AXL AT REASONAIJLK riUCES. "SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED. WOOD, MORRELL & CO. SCHMIDT BUILDING. ::::::::r :::'::::i: The Largerst and Most Complete . :::::::::::: :::zi Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES. ESTABLISHED 1335. Telephone No . ea. DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF FINE WHISKIES .:::::::::::::- IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS. X0S. 95 .iXZ) 97 FIFTH AVEXVE. PITTSBURGH, PEXXA. received ly mail or othtru ie il! ree-:ve pnmHattanilii "t 4- .V I o.-li r VNTKI'.- F.ir the T XtTPl) .TVTF! AKVY. Ahle TVslilM l ii iiarrHil MKN". la-twecn ili airi-s.: L'I nti.i ;ni y,irs i..i.1 Pit-. Appli eut t- inn t 1 imn.sriv. t" fv-rnsh H-i-:art..ry ev- l.lei as ui hi;.- el.rtmcl. r r I iiatiitM. Kat'itm, ("n.ttvif". awl Me.l:rsl AH.ii.t.itiee Aju.lv at i-'USKP. M UN ASH CI.INTuN STKEtTH, JohnMiiM-n. I'. O RAVaCaeDAjrDBLK.KStDJT. . A vj Xtropftnt m Stfiar, CfclMrest Zaee Tt. R7 liavak-.- wusjI I kave a buttle of it In Iu. rau ix-L Every Sufferer 'Sr'S JM$i-cM ui i 6i3r t V?. A aamphlrtof Inffw-natlon .r. aaj V Vsira.t..(inaiaaNu.M.ii. li,,,,,, ft NiVi-X tnln 1'iileiili. I aeni Traile d"' V. I V.I VVMarka, O prrmhta, araf 1m. J. I I J N Mm munn A. CO. .i VJ e4x3l Bromroar. "7f 1 JWIfMlFftlT srvr Lku&jDavleao y ' 4 As.' wmw 1 V V . tfl't Cm Tiw l .iL;.l-..i .? 1 THE POSITIVE CURE KLY BROTHERS. M Win 8U New York. mcc60rta.i ouglas GO est in the World. Awarded the aieilal Ioe aaperlar anality af marertnl and pi-tleieti.-y in wnrkiuiiii.liiii .n-r nil aiht-r tiie vablbl. b ihe i1im.ii. biiflt I liarilnl.le .Tle chaniiV Aui-iatiuu. Kastaa. s,(m. n llii heat ho rue Slfcte in the Union.. I rt.nntvhe.rt!,htliBrla.fVaffU,rtat-rh.iii..iKhiii', aa me new. mirae . iaie m inc m AAnm ,,,., ...,,,, ,i.rri!..-a,ian.i.. s. t. ,aZ Mlauonri fnrniahinir the Ileal enuillt'S for tn I!.y ..r Ijinl-. Miir Juints or stnin, a ill tn. in " , thM .l either iieaee or war. An.Hlvn rrlh a(.d lt run., laini.. fr. H..1.I vnrvwhm. T-i-v :c. ,1s.. hv i.mll. ft .Mii i., kpruta kl, i- a. JQUSSZJS X Co.. ikl.x, Jia rieasmitio, Mo, hug the "champion" pie eater. He is a small coloretl hoy, and HW&Mows a larjje pie at two mouthfuls. I I I . .. ...ir.l l. tin a. f tuc p.e.iit si.n.jH tr in Tmtmrtanl ,l,.noita rf "amrikelefis" coal I William. A Roflera loctwster Uuai- ' ' ..... i neaa Utuver hate iHspn found in the hilla tnng'.ng tne Gulf of Tonquin, China, one of the veins heing 152 feet thick. The coal is anthra cite, and contains 87 per cent, of carbon. w wh rr u. I' A'tum '(v. Aitpii -v" i ;it"l .Ii... iliiitn. ,.i..t... I'hKt. V- 'A1 " ' " ' 'w r-l"r wil. wnf t'&J i ' ' .. .-il ...eriUW.111 I V'tt 'Hti.lu tbe "th ttf4 )tv I V a?""'y r""'" -rr enwlt i , fr;.mto ' '.!(. A!InM. U.-.!,. W T.stitKXV , jV " :ii' v"ii ( n jrrt t fMtr- f n a. .r all .t. It. ..k. fJl" rr. V. iLra- ituUn-iTM niir ih. m. r-m ' 'W mi l-iful l.n!.n! ft-. l.lluilvCiaA Ho mv IrtIuMJ.MaiH I'v;! LIQUID CL.Ua., i-. ZETKS v AND BLUINGS. I 4 Best In the World. erail v alll beaill 1H1 Jli.inlav. 1-vli- n.sry mh .iie-liulf ii tlie w-lnsil year two tern's suit remains. afl..n1lnK mlii-ient time iu a bieh t j.ursue eiiher the I'lntnen iai liranet.en or th'irtbatiil. All who think f lakinn either roiirse sh vl-tt this un-at school or seivl tor it twenty ailh aiiuual catalinjue. Jau: JU ii-i I tJ.:ii.S.iA.t Wrtajuiaaaaau For CENTLEMEN. s5.00 Hand-Sawed. Hand-Sewed iU U Welt Shoe. $3.50 Police and Farmer. 8f f r Etra Value a:.3U Calf Shoe. Sr nC Voriing dadJ maa't Shoe. s2.00 Coodwtar Shoe. C V , ' , ? .---v.,- la,. ' SHOE X s. For LADIES. Hand- s3.00 Sewed. mi. Doojola. E:i era Value. Tor srrssrs. For BOYS' i YOUTH'S. s2 ec $l.75 SCHOOL SHOES. s2.00 sl.75 Common Sen-. Si i tn , an 1 iw.lf ha- : l nx---i. in -.'." ti-A- . i t K! CAUTION ! Feb'y ll-3m. W. 1 Donvlan Shiw- for f2nt!ftieii arr mMf tn rorrri. Pntton ami T.aro, ir-1 t- It. Inrlnif lnff half 0atoa ud l(Hit autl all tjks ut tuv. Hja ftiies l wii-i, mi.il )uHi' i. Ui i.i ball itf tn evil. ... m i-r ana Ainrriran siilar ami rHntr hrJ. KKW A K E OF FK 4 I l. Th mh Hilt t wear tr.-ntiiru' W I. IH f,!.A SMoF.S ? If rcpifl tntri.tiim cnrfnliv. V.'. 1 fuL'l;f' nati ant Hip vr(,- ire umH pinlnlvon th bottom of all ht Jv niM ln-f..r' Wvihk f'i ;in rv, whirti : n.i-tnhr we.irvr aiuiit hitch jirU-- anl IntVrl'.r kv1. If a ? tl.iiT atr-mi't t r nM wmmt I.. IMiiftiu' nvn1 aa l th prkfr utantpH on tin rw.itt.rn. ami c laim' tlvarc li-4 mak.. itr-t Ij dvceivvd thertv, alth n-?h th U al"r mar rnr porwnal frinil. r"'( rttwn a a f-:tinl. It W i HT ytw to vnnrvir nn l mr rnmilv .1'ir.ne tv hr-i r-ni . fiet thinr.t aia rr jmut motie. V'n r.n rnmi in onp fi t -irir if ptiPi'Sa U. I I-iU'j! ) stfv' :i. wimnut Qtittlii. repT-wtit a erear raliw for Itw muory lhao auy otbr mak( in the worM. an ihmuotl wbonave worn tlietn will titifr. . . . , Vnnt4-d-A I nt la rrrrr "Iff "n! tew Sn Ih I . S. taot nlrradr tMatPird. Crrfinpnr in wired. ... , , . f I Icw-ftl HflTrrtiiM! HVfnt nwnrn tmnntr Ton. tnk" . ofhpr. hrtt miI rflrwt to firtorp. enrlo-tnir ivprrfuK. plow. T OHrr IM, .'Titlnwn nnl rhv wtu tnt mi usu.it! v w-m. tv. ! wtb d.t-l. Iji'Mm wtll niffuw h tt ? deaiml. ajia and w ttstnHT n-.m, '-! 'f a i - nrW nt i t proierTvu. ninea elm ana viuu ut , . tw ia l; ' . ' U V D1 'D1 . - .4tejea-
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