A Det9ctiv's Find. ' Paring hi work ilt:t-ive Arthur Woi had moy o.X remarksb'eexper ..-ncm. Oaeofiiw xiriemw ttii taker f..rm a pretty and romantic alory. Tl e m- rttture. do pvat during of any thing that in luual in the cha of out laws, exprww rol.rwra and the like. It simple rjuirvd the keenne. of perrep t.on of wtiict. only the beet of delect. v are nomif cd. Several year ajp the Chicago offices of the Piokertoo reocy received a letter from a wealthy m Tenneenee Bet ting forth tbe fact that in a uueer way !.e bad ten r.ibl.e.1 of f -'O.lrKi in gold c oin. Tie woman mid that abe had long bnditriwt.ulof Hie safety of banks, mad that her distrust had been fehared by bee husband, who had died aeveral years before. The gold was buried in various parts of the plantation near Ct.attau.xnja -bitti the wiJow owned. Shortly before writing the letter be had discjvered that an earthen jar containing eouietbing over i,0 ij had been stolen. .She had not the lightest clew to the thief, and asked that detective be sent to ferret out the myf tery. The letter was turned over to wjji. It prop-wed an apparently iui-pj-sible task, but he aai 1 he would go and bee what he could turn up. When be arrived at Chattanooga he learned that the widow lived but a few wile out of town, and started to walk. While he was walking past a deep grove hit attention wa attrac ted by a largely attended .amp meeting. He walked tl.roiwh Hie grove U. the meeting, and after l.aiktng on f.r a time forced his way lo tlie front row ..f benches aud took a j neat. Hia heavy, powerful form and hia trange faoe auraoled geueral attention, but atirred up iu the minuter who wan cuduiting the meeting an wpeclal in terest. VISIT THE PARSON. Before the close of the exercises the clergyman walked up to Wood and at-k-ei if ue aere a believer. Tne detective, in a spirit of fun, said that be . a a be liever, and furthermore aas a deacon in the church in bis native town in New York state. The minister aakrd him to ddresa the meeting, and Arthur much ruibarraHsed, made a short talk and led the meeting iu prayer. At the close of the meeting the miuis ... tv. a i.l in conversation, and , sked inui to retire Ui bis house. On the way Wood said that his business a as that of a tree planter, and that he bad come to Tiuimosee with a view to estab lishing a large nursery. The minister proved to be the pastor of a mission t-nurch which the wealthy widow had established, and lived but a short dis tance from her bouse. 0i learning this tlie ueteclive rmolvea to remain witu the clergyman as long as he could, and not make himself know to the wouiaa uuk treasure he was hunting. He protracted his stay at the minis ter's kouse on various pretext, and was assured he a welcome. It did not take him long to notice that the preacher's table was supplied with more luxuries ttian aeeined warranted by tlie salary of so bumble a position. There was no outaide display, but whenever the preach er went to town he always brought back w ith him mine dainty bit for the table or some neat piece of bric-a-brac for the house. I'nder the circumstances the de tective's suspicions were naturally arous ed, and they were afterward clinched in ieculiar way. One day Wood accompanied the par Bon to town, and before returning pur chased a large flask ol whisky and so Hie cigars. While they were riding home he complained of a severe stomach pain, and bald lie boicd he would not shock his companion 'a principle if he drank some whisky. The minister said it was all right, and that he himself had been troubled by a pain in his stomach He took one sip and then another, saying, as lie returned the buttle, "That's pretty Kood stuff." He drew repeatedly on the contents of tlie bottle, and w hen they reached home he was quite hilarious. l.ll LINE!) CVEH.VLIJt. After this occurrence the detective's auspicious were so thoroughly aroused that he inquired about the neighborhood concerning the minister. He received everywhere the same answer that the Liarson had been born and brought up in the district, and w as a thoroughly honest and devout man. The rich living, how ever, Wood could not explain, and final ly he reaolved on a search of the preach er's house. His opportunity came one day w hen the children of the Sunday school were to have a picnic. He beled to arrange the sport, but just lieforethe party w as to start he feign ed illneni and remained at houie. The preacher was nervous and seemed loath to leave him in the house alone, and in-si-ited that he should go. Itat Wood was too ill, he said, and finally started to bed as the party left the iiouse. They were 110 more than out of sight w hen he be gan the search through be kicks, chairs, un ler the carpet and every w here. finally he turned up a rug and under it found a trap d-or. He raised it and iescended into the hole. He found a tlace w here the earth had been freshly turned, and procuring a spade he dug down till he onearthed an old pair over alls. Thetoiwand bottom of the legs were tied and at u fled completely full of .0 (fold pieces. Wood had no more than laid the treasure bare to the light than the trap door cloned above with a slain. Through the cracks iu the floor lie heard the curses of the parson stand ing on the door above. With hen-uiean strength he forced the trap open and sprang oyon the preac her. When he found himself conquered he told the whole story of his possession of the gold. Like every one else in the neighborhood, he said he had heard stories of buried gold alKiut the w idow's plantation. While going one e veiling to call upon her he saw her standing near a tree intently looking at the ground. He went there a night or two after and dug up te treasure. But little of it bad been Seut, however, and the rest was return ed to the widow. The preacher waa not prosecuted, that being hia firBt crime, but was compelled to leave the country. Vhicayo Ufal'l. I have been a great suflerer from ca tarrh for over U-n yearc; had it very bad, riHild hardly breathe. Simie nights I could not sleep aud had to a)k the tlcx.r. I 1 purchased Kly's Cream Hi! 111 and am using it freely, it is working a cure sure ly. I haw adviaed several friends to use it, and with happy results in every cane. It is the medicine above all others for ratanh. and it is worth iu weight in Fold. 1 thank (iod I have found a reuie (t ' I can ttse with safely end that dues all that is claimed for it It is curiuj my deafnet. R. W. Sperry, Hartford, Conn. Not Ratad High. tieorge -Chapley is one of thooe fel lows who bave more money than brains, isn't be ? Jessie Ye ; and he is not rich either. iir;r' B'tzar. One million orangee were used in building the pavilion at the Ca.ifomia Utate Citrus Fair now in progress at Lo Angel. Legislative Proceeding. Torre was another display of firework in the House Thursday, the cause being Mr. Farr bill to aomia-1 tb. attendance of every ei.ild twiween tbe sg of 8 and 12 years ai a public or private school, at least lCcnnsscu tiv, w-k each year. Mr. Weber, of Clear field, attacked the bill, as being peilercied after be legislation of tbe ' effete monarch ies of Euio" It was introducing tbe pa mrnal system. The ignorant foreigners mu-t be educated, it was argued, and yet ... t ..f ihiw fommera came from coun tries where there was compulsory education. Tuat system had proved a failure wherever esiablihbed. E lucaiion .loo. could not pre vent crime. Mere book learning is not all r-q.iired. and education most recognise man's three-fold nature, bis mental physi cal and mental capacities. The State bad a'l kinds and nationalities of people whose interest were diversified and not bomeo-g-nous. He warned ibe Hotu not to pass t;''w- u.a .k. Kin- Mr Lytle, or Hununpwn, iu emended so as to provide for free textbooks, j I'nder this provision, the Biate Biiperin j tendent of Instruction is m mru books st tbe expense of the State to all hool districts, upoa requisition or tie Hjardoflhrectors. textbooks to be changed noi ottener than five yean. In its present shape the bill is certainly Imperfect. H mkes no appropriation of ofany fixed sum for (be furnishing of free textbooks, and if it be true that under it provisions the Slate Superintendent must simply furnish all book demanded by tbe school boards of the State, then the bill opens the door of the treasury to demands which will know no limit but the will of those who make ibem. It is more than like ly that it will be materially changed before it passes finally. ANTl liMSSEIi B.f.l HILL. The snti-dred beef bill, wbirh was to have been introduced in the House, has not yet matcrili-d. U Is aa.d to be ready for presenting, but for some reason is held back. Ai this rather advanced stage of tbe session it is difficulty to understand why ita intro duction is delayed, particularly if any seri ous attempt is to be made to pas u. me j bill in the shape il was presents last ses- j sion. has been decided unconstitutional by j the United States Supreme Court, and there i considerable curiosity as to wbatmod.fi cations have been oiarfe to remove the con litutiunal objection, and at the same time render it effective. It is said that it will be based upon the law paxied at the present seion of the In diana K-gislalure. which provides that all catile shipped into the State after being slaughtered must ome in with the hideon as calves are ordinarily seni vo maiaet. The Ways and Mean Committee Friday morning reported Mr. Brooks' wholesale license bill and will hare it recommitted when printed. Some amendments have been, made, the leading one being permission to distillers and biewers to sell aud deliver their product ...where in the Siate, They are also given the ritht to bottle their products. The Dili ..r..vi.le that the minimum sale of the wholesaler should be raised u one ganon, but an amendment restores it to one quart The bill gives discretionary power to tbe ,urts in tbe graiitiag of licenses and pro vide that liuuor dealers may own stock in in.wuorated distilleries and breweries. The Democratic Senators nave pracucany -r-- . united in opposition to the Koaa nui. iuis was plainly shown on Thursday, l iey hoi to annov the Itepublicens by roisrep- xuaafltiltfW till hill and sending forth false .tatements concerning its provision. Sena- tor Llovd made an elaborate argument in favor of the bill, which, be said, covered the subject more fully than any b.U that bad been offered in many years. He said that there 0 road laws in force at the present time, and that the present one was more comprehensive and effective than any of the others. Senator Hines, of Lucerne, made a motion lo go into Committee of the Whole for the purpose of spei ial amendment. He said be deal red to change the bill so as to make the number of miles in each cuuty the basis of distribution of slate money. Seuator Mylin, of Lancaster, opitosed this on the ground that it was uufur and illogi cal He said tbe bill had been prepared af'ier two years of labor and was as near per fect as it could be made. He said the legis lature bad not the backbone to pass a law that would go as far as it should. Numerous amendment were offered by the Democrats for the purpose of embarrassing the Repub licans, but all of them were voted down. The building Commission, compjsed of thetiovernor, Auditor (ieueral McCamant, Secretary Harrity. Senators Penrose, Harlan and Porter. Siteaker Thompson and Repre sentatives McCollongli, Tartaud Wherry, adopted a resolution providirg for the adver tisement of p ans and specification for a fireproof department and library building, and also for a new capitol, the erection of the latter to be a subject for after considera tion. In connection with this it appears that Governor Patiison differed from the view generally held that the sum due State under the direct tax bill must be held in trust for six years for the payment of claims by Htiisen under the original direct tax law. and is of upinion that the money will come directly to the State and be at once available. In this event he seems to favor its being applied to the erection of a new capitol. He has received information from Washington that the Treasury Depart ment is preparing a circular letter for the information ol the tiovernors of the several Hiates. and iending its receipt, doesn't en tirely commit himself on the subject. Deafness Can't be Cured by local applications, aa tbey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. 1 leafuess is caused by an inflamed con dition of the luneoue lining of the hus UchiauTule. When this tube gets in flamed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed, IVafness is the lesult, and an iens the inflammation can be taker out and this tu lie restored to its normal ren dition, hearing will lie destroyed forever, nine cases out of ten are caused by ca tanh. which is nothing but an inflamed condition of tbe mucous surface. We will give One Hundred Pollars for ... - . . . 1. v anv case 01 lieatness icausea uy that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. K. J . CH KX EY & O ., Toledo, O. Kmi oy druggists, 75 cents. Cat Cause Ringworm. "The ringworm is doing well in this city," said a prominent physician to a reporter. "And if this peculiar form of skin disease is not checked, and people are not very cautious it w ill spread rap idly." -What is the cause of this skin s flec tion V "The cat is the principal promoter of it. Children love tocarry kittens around with tKem. The former re often cover ed with certain fungi or parasites w hich, when brougLt in contact with a human being's skin, act simdar to poison oak, although the eruptions are of a different character. I have ascertained that in every primitive case I have attended there is always a kitten or a cat in house hold, and this feline is petted and fon dled not only by the children, but by the alduita. I-et me gives bit of advice to young ladies who hold their complet ions at any value w hen I say don't han die the cat, whether he be the sweetest of kittens or the most valuable Makes 3. A well known German of Boston re cently took a trip to the Fatherland. There he died. While living be turned the scale at 3V) pounds. His body was cremated, and tlie remains, weighing six ounces, were enclosed in sn envelope snd sent to his family in Boston by mail. My NEW Shoe Brushl Oa Bottle WOLFFS ACME BLACKING And clean your Shoe WITH A SPONGE in place ef Brush. EVERY Housewi'e EVERY Counting Roorr EVERY Carriaae Owner EVERY Th.ftJ' Mechanic EVERY Bodj able to Sold a brush hodld van r' e rw y i T mtki. a-raia Ott Mia rwaatcrwac .U TII OUM Cttlit vmu. STia Tittara IU ST..H Ot- CT TumUh ml tits snu stii Bmmr Ccm an WOl.PF e RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. A DUSTERS ARE THE BEST. MO atvles, prices to suit all. W. Avkks Rons, Pm ilaoclphia eold by all dealers. ias3 Vb I we CtTBl I mean menilyto ttop "m tor a time, and then baten re turn Main. I MEilt A HaJiICAI CXiuk i hate wade the disease oi FITS, EPHXPSY' cr FA2XIKO SICKNESS, a Hf.loiir study. I WABAT bit remedy te CcL Se worst esses, because other, have (ailed is no reason lor m U""V ' . rendat once for a ireau.e .ml a t reb llorri-B of my r.Li.IBIJi REMEDT. Oive ixpresa and P- t tiltce. It cois you nouuug trial, aad It will cure yon. Addresa H .a. ROOT, M.C.. I M PtAXi r Wtw Y8W i" trame d -ilo.a leet nil l.y St' leet deep, a ,r..,r i.-.is. nli ao.low tnuii eeilar to 2nd i;rMie&nl finshd aiM'ttle tnraiU'r araiV In r-niive arl..r ; ab due riinniiiK to eeilar Hue larae. and mili-iaiii'ally built ; seven oilier moiw. in h.Miie : Mair Iroin kileheu and aim from lek im-b Into tvliar ; a.ioil water on ha k psriti eonvenifUt ! kin-hen door: fmnl porch enure lenctti of buildiiig front : abiRit one n,i,u,ie' walk to court ht.H-e : tnier lot x4 t.i i. ,,, fruit Urife VHnlati : vard tetraeeti. and pianied wilhtree. ol ir.Hd rrowth ;Miud n and ' vsar without lulereM. Apply m i h SUAFtk. ueil door W Pwtoflu, Somerset. Pa. TJOR RAI.K-i3,300- Two and one-half miles A eat ( Sliullir. smielet ( ., fa., a larm coniamiiiir 6" ai res . V2 .i res clear. kou House, lni summer hou-e. wainm she.' and other out tMiiiitmin. ; M u res in meadow, s ai res a ellttm- ber.fl with cherry and heavy osk : a suaar camp of .Val tr.H-y. aud unite i-aii be added ; stioam of water rumiinif throiiKh 'amp ; y.siug orrluini, with ohikv M-leciion "f fnnu Terms easy. Ap ply In Mm. B. rHAKKK. next door to rosUinice, Souwrset, Pa. FR PAKE-$1,500 -Five miles Northeast of Smerset, l' . two ami one-halt story du ellilig house, out.ide shutlers. lessl dry .lnsterel cellar, panned and pered all tlirouyh. I"ir nro dowu siaini and four rooms up sialrm front an hack stairs. 6 ai res 11:1 pen i.es iis-uucl, summer house and stalile. csmveuieiit to church, sehool and rnilnswi. Ti rms easy. Apply to . fl. MHAKEfet ueitdoor to ratuHiee, boinerseu Pa. FIR 8A1.E-$1,000 Six-rwimeil touse on Tur keyfisjt strei-i. a l"-alioii. two and one bait nuiries. plasiete.1 all throiiKh, cellar under whole hime ; lot M S-uki eah. haianee en easy paymenta. Apply to . B. sllAt-tK, next door Iu Podice, Somerset Pa. FiR PALE $4,500 Two-kIott hrlck bouse 00 I'atriot sueei. nsims. trout and bai k sialrs. bath timaii up stairs. larre tan. in atiw. hot and oold water lliniueli tbe bouse, ton pumo in cel lar, raune in kiwhen. cellar under w dole house, liH ts xlJU feel, slaMe aud mher outbuilding. Terns eay. Apply to Wm B. bHAFKK, next door to Postothi-e. somerset. Pa. FIR PAKE $;,5UO ne thousand acres of tine timlier laud. ttncHy limbered pine, w hite imk red oak, etc Three -fourths of a mile trim raimiad station. $ieeah and M a year wuh mt inwn'st. Kiw further artii'u'iar apply 10 W M. B. SUAKfcK, uexi door 10 PosloHu. somer set. Pa. WANTED. A small home within anr or two miles of nomerset. Addras , B. fcHAFEK, eomerseL F'AKM WASTED. An eineiiced and re-lia-iblelMuer. having unexpectedly sold In. very Urvefarm. and upon terms oiiliKiiut bun 10 give Immediate mueasion, now wislie- lu rent a aiHSI fa to of 11 or Tuaeres near the town ul ..iu. er-t. with the iiBilen-iiindiUK th.t he will pur-eha-i Id rarm at the end ol the yir Priie and u-rmso 'fsrni to be msile t tune ol reiitinn ( ail alouei ouViM B SU A FEW., Keal folate Agent. tf77TTFARM OF SO ACRES FOR ?4- aie ill Wei-llimreiaUiH niiiuy, iAico nler taller, it., ami in tlie Ka hell line. To How-inn wells mw In operation 111 this wtinn. A iriexi S-rmm hiMie. Imnk Imrn. and .alt er (;.-l hiiihttnirK. fliniee mm ai.l.i-. jwhen, p-r. ele. s..il In a nate ..f rnii:iliin, we 1 ailnpU'il for torn, w Btat awl itra Amidt anil near ehnrcbeit. m-nimi mills itnil lnre. Kami urnlerlsM wilbcml twinr viiea:i..tl nM,i.ie!. Iim-elling. A.ldre VV. B. sH.ir KK, Aceut Snaner-eU WHITE IS KING OF SEWING MACHINES. It was Crcwnsd so wiea it took the First Preniua at ta. wneumatt Centecaial ia 1SS3. at tlje Great Contest, tut n:re S3 wasa it took t9 GOLD MEDAL t the Uulvorsal Exhibition at Par U, France, ia 18fH, for beins tlio Best Family Serai Madias In the world. It is applauded as such bjr the 8 0 0,000 Sold since its introduetion in 187" Its superiority is acknowledged, though with mauy reprets, by liousands who had bought other new -SEWING: i MACHINES::::: Defore thev had seen the merits of the W II ITE Ladies will find it jrreatly to their advantage to examine the merits of"THK WHITE" lfore buy ing a fHjwing Maehine. " THE BEST IS JLWA VS CHEAPEST" in the end. An inferior Sewing Machine is a poor investment at any riee. J OS. CRIST, Of Jen tier X Roails, i th authorised aeent for il in tlii Counttr. Write him. and tell him to bring one to your Ik tne for exam ination. YOU CAN FIND THIS aAPIR no tie Is Prrrtara m t ! Ail'rmiBr Hureau ai IrREIIIlTuTOxT BROS, was will ouou-atA lur aaTarua.ua at luant raiaa i - : l , " run fjsyt-tllaTifril IT rr -' i'mIiIt-- Johnstown Business Houses. City Drug Store, Nrar Dilxrt Building, Krt to Poj toffies When in the city don't fail lo call and see us at our prominent iocstion. where you wui And one of the prettiest and most attract ive iM-ug Storm in joi-ixstowjSt The nuhlir nmnnnnce it a rem. We carry a full bne of Pare Dnis. Medicines, Cherai rals. Toilet Ani. lea. Jtc, Phvsicians I're acription Carefully Compounded. Kespectriiliv lours, CHAS. Yul XO. J.thnslown. Pa. Graduate of the Phil a. College of Pharmacy GREAT NEWS ! THE NICELY BOYS Will never be bung, if ibey can help 1L Keitber will J. S. Ashbridge, The Johnstown Carpet man, hut he will tell yon Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Rugs, Mats, Matting, Lace Curtains and Curtain Poles, CVsper than they were ever heard ; before Itwill artonuh you. Call and see fer youref. J0. 131 FRANKLIN St., Johnstown, Ta. Nm are now showing Fine line of French Zephyr Ginghams, Full Aawtrtment of Plain and Hemstitched 3 to aj-lnch EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS, ALL NEW DESIGNS. BT.TT0N8, BUCKLES, GIMPS, FRINiKS, LACES, TIES, TAB1.E00VER3, BEDSPEAD8, TOWELS, AND DAMAeKS, Of Newest Patterns. Cheese Cloth Ccmforts. John Stenger, 227 Main St., Johnstown, Pa. SCHOFF'S. Park Bulldin ( aln Street, Opposite Aim Hall, Johnstown, PA. SPECIAL VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS! With everv pair of Curtains we give the poles fis 15 cents.' aud fuatani-e our (t;rtiu cheaper than the same quality i su lie uniiiciit else where. Call and examine quality and prices. A complete line of tiry lioods al lowwt prices. SCHOFFS, Xaln nreet, Park Buiidlnf opposite Alma Hall, Johnatown Pa, THE POPULAR DRUG-STORE, Comer of Main and Franklin Streets, J: O: II! N": Si T: O: W: Jf, P: A.,, Is now filled with all tbe best DRUGS In the market. My motto. " 1.0 W PRICES A.XD QUICK RETVRSS" Is rigidly adhered to, and full satisfaction guar, auteed. A foil Un of PARIS GREEN AND WHITE HELEBORE Always en band, CHARLES GRIFFITH. HARDWARE vmi oioaaowru. aNOwa mimwi stosi or JOHR DIBERT, (DECEASED,) Is now in full blast under the charge of the undersigned. I keep in stock all articles in my line, from a needle to a Hay Fork. The finest of CUTTLERY A Specialty. BOTTOM riilCES RL'LE THE ROOST, 15. DIBEllT. At the olil Mand on Main treet, Johnstown, Pa. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THK NKW Klt)M IS THE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts., UX Mens.Womens'. A. Of Best Quality, ami at LOWEST IT.K can be found, in styles of all makes. I im j.rered to compete with one and all dealers in the State. AH I ask is a trial. SCOTT DIBERT. T ...FINE OLD... WHISKIES And Imported IJqnow wld In Nils and hj the CUC. opCN-Ual lama . OLD CA BISE T, TOM HOOK K 'POSSCM UOLLOH', GVCKEyUEMER, FISC&S BOLDKS WEVD1SG, GIBHOXS XXXX WHISKIES. Jairan Hennery. Paul PtiBot. Coetiac, Wlllair ruimaa & " uwa niacaiierrr vumw. mw, Ue41oid and Uuoiereet Pure Rye M bUkies, ahUje. FISHER & CO., 300 Main trest, Johnstown, Pa. ARTISTIC JOB PRIN7ING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MANUFACTURING STATIONER AND BLANK BOOK MAKEB. HANNAM BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. NO. 88 FRANKLIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE. JOHN H. WATERS & BRO. PLUMBERS, STEAK AND GAS TITTZSS. We are now ftablih1 In nnr new bullilin;, wlifb. oan nafilv my. l the Ut-arrauKrd lor otir tauitiiew in WwU-m Penn-jrlvanla Evtrytlilnit pertaining to the Plumbing, Steam and u biMinwai e rnnd In un-k. We will, a formerly, give rarenil attention to th STEAM ANU BUT WATER HEAT1.NU bu tnwa. Our (mM e(T1a Id thia line enbrai-e. aim vt tbe largest buUiliuR ia Ibe oouuty, witb enure niiwa In the St PPLT DEPARTMENT we earrrs Mil Hue of Rubber and Leather Belting. Htearo and i ir ir . spplicatioo. T TflTTfi K S JLJ A W rfy W' -! The New Rol Law. Fron :be West Chester Vliuure Record. The new Uoad Law, or the one now before the Legislature, wa tbe subject of debate by the Lv caster Count Agricultural S iciety, wNen the majority of sp"kesnien wt re op pod Oar otMititry rosds now, and, for the most ts ft, three fourlbs of the year, are a disgrace to present civilixttion and far be hind the p-'res of the Etst and West of our big country. Il is almost impossible 10 imatrine worse roads, and these have come after more than a hundred years of tax pay ing and labor, which have proved worthless in a vtry little measure. This is not merely a question of discomfort to the traveling public, but has entailed an indirect loss amounting to millions. The wear and tear in light and heavy wagons, the waste of har ness, the increase in motive power, or the expense of keeping extra draft animals to moveagiven am inntof products, tbe waste of time in delivery, and a hundred other incidental costs of bad highways have, in the last hundred years, owl million, of dollars in this Commonwealth. Any law or system of road making is preferable to the present one, which prac tically is none at all. Chanse rosy not be reform, but when sometuiiii; new of any ki id is better than the old it should not be condemned as soon as proSsed. The pro pj-ed law in practice may he found defective in many points but it has leen can fully prepared by men from tho rural districts, hjoenilj interested in bettering a bad, costly and extravagant condit ton of alfairs through out the State, and who have inserted so many checks and saf -guards Bgainst human weiknessand political selfishness as to make the bill cutiiben.nrue. Hut its inteut is for tbe best, ami being a move in the line of progress is entitled to support in its ma n featuits. Details can be changed or modi lied but something like the bill mint and should be nude the law of the Common wealth. We cannot make any public im provemenf without money. This comes from taxation. The reform bill may increase the taxation, but with this proviso, that the money so raised will be spent in ermaiit-iil improvement', in a scientific way, and not in the wasteful, inetlieient aud totally unsat isfactory manner of the past. The old Ro man roads of the Ca'ars, good as new to dae, the splendid highways of Napoleon and the noble ones of England 'and Ireland, cost far less lo keep up than the miserable, make bel eve roads of our Siato. Tne present bill then is a reform measure in intent and pur pose, and as such should be reviewed and considered. He Yelled Kemp's Balsam-' I yell, "Take Kemp's Balsam, the best ctniiih eure. 1 always do ht-n 1 hear a man eolith, and 1 can't help it. It saved me, and it will cure yon. I was threatt n eii with pneumonia lax!, winter, and it broke it up. It helps the children out when their throats are sore, cures their cough, and tastes so jjixmI. The first dose helps you." S w rites A. H. Arnold, en gineer on the West hhor Eailroad, at Cunajoharie, X. Y. A clergyman in Iomlon was one ninht driven home, ami aiil the cabman what he supposed to be two shillings. He had taken the coins from his waistcoat pocket but as sivon as they hail passed from his hands he noticed their jieouliar glitter, he said, " Stop, cabman ! I've given you two sovereigns by niialake." " Then your honor's seen the last of them," said the cabman, whipping np his horne and dr" iug briskly away. Then lh' pfntlenian felt aain in his .x ket f .id found he had jriven the man two biiht new farthings, which he had thai day received and was keeping for his i hililren. A Family Duty, The home cirrle i sacred and life ha few charms indeed if family lies are buret aun der. The promotion of liappiiieui and the oreveiitkm of Hicknesa are ! prime import ance iu every houwliold. It is in I lie spring that old and younir alike are most susceptiDle to the hiindreli! of diteawa that till the at rawpliere we breathe ami lurk in the water wedrink. Thelimely use of a reliable stim ulanl is the only way to trurd Hi-ainst iick ness in the hi.me Max K:en's "Silver Aee" and " iuiie!iie" brands of pure rye whkv are reomiinended by physicians as the btiit ioviperator in the world. Both are sold under a worn guarantee of purity. "Sil ver A(te" at per full quart bottle, and ' Puqtiene at 1 i. lliese wiiikips are uned excliiMvely in the leading hospitals, which in siillicient evidence that they are the best obtainable. .t:tckeahei titer. Finch, Cibsun and Overholl are sold bv Vr Klein at $1 tier quart, or siq qiiartt for i-'t. His stock of wines, tirannie, eic, is ine laresii m reuu sylvania. tioods promptly shipped to all parts of Ihel'nited Siaten. Send for cata logue and price list, mentioning this paper, Resolutions of Respect Whereas, It has pleased (iod to re move from our midst one of our worthy Sunday-school scholars, James F. J .ay field, whose prosfiects fir the future were bright for usefulness both in Sunday school and in church, therefore, Remit mi. That we as members of the I'rsina Lutherau Sunday school, sympa thize with the bereaved parents and friends of the deceased, and while we humbly submit to the divine w ill and wisdom of our heavenly father, who do eth a!lthingH well. We trust that the g td example of James by his faithful attend ance and good recitations at our Sunday school may influence thos" spared to our Sunday-school to make preparations for that which must come to us all. Rrolrtl, That these resolutions be printed in the Hkrai.k, and that the same be entered by tlie Secretary on the min utes of the schoo', and that a copy of the same be sent to the parents of deceased. Kik.ak Davis, Sam l Am-ott, Snrtf i a Kf.iii.ink, 1 ME ZlMMEKMS, C'emmitue If Sufferers from Consumption Coughs and Colds will try Tan-Tina Cotikth and Consumption Cure, tiiey a ill find juii-k relief and permanent benefit. The meilical profeeuion deelare it a reme dy of the hijiheot value. Try it- Price L'" and 50 rents. Trial bottles free. A large proportion of the diseases which cause human sulTering result from the de rangement of the Stomach, Bowels aud Liver. Dr. Lee'a Liver regulator removes all these troubles. Trial botllee free at G. V. Benford'a Drug Store, Not So Ea y to Suit ' Married Man Why don't you get mar ried, Miss Jones? You are getting to look like a '"back number" w ill soon be an old maid. Miss Jones If I was as easy to please as your wife waa I would have been mar ried long ago. Texat Sifting Everyoody Knows That at this season the blood is filled with impurities, the accumulation of mont hs of close confinement in poorly ventilated stores, worktdiops and tene ments. Jtl! these impurities and every trace of scrofula, sa.lt rheum, or other dis eases m ly lie expelled by taking Hood's SanHrilla, the best blood puiifier ever produced. It is the only medicine of which " one hundred close one dollar ' is true. A Good Boy. Father Well, i.at liai Tommy lieen doing to-day ? Mother He cut off a pieee of the cat'a tail, broke three windowa, blacked the cook's eye and bailt a bontlre in the cel lar. Father Ia that all T Tommy must have be.n good boy to-day. Kjoch. INFANTSjlKVAUDS. ,- - m i,. kAiiii -j.w - h .wia'a k HOUSEHOLD REUED1 FOH PUN. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Diphtheria, Sore Threat, Toothache, Earache, Inflammations, Sprains, Bruises, Lameness, Swellings, Burns, A SURE CURE for DIARRHCEA, SUMMER COMPLAINT AND FLUX. For sle by .l Hn.u-.sts and HERB MEDICINE CO., W CStO tl , W . V 8. detUers tu mfuifiut?, ln-iun.-u ty SOMKRSET LUMBER ' YARD, ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, ItAnrratuasa d Daai.ES anu Wbolesals JtD Rktailss or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, Heard and Soft Woods, pickets. Ua, ...,.,. ASH WA.LSIT. iuiw"i CHERRY YELUiWPISE, rlHINGLEd. DOORS BALUSTERS. OHKTNTT WHITE PINE, LATH, BLINDS, NEWF.l POS A General Iii.eo'nU grades of I.nmlr and Building Material and Roofing Plate kept In toe Aeaufuralsbt Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, P ff 'iniTTtunnrmr. 9 i'V The Mm Saoeesafnl Remedy erer disco, mil, as It Is certain In Its err nets aad does ut blister. Read proof below : KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUIE. BirxrKiwoM, Fvt Xt. 2T, "Wa, DR. B. J. KnpAU. Co. : Gent I wotiM (ikp to make known to th'p who re almtxtt pprsuitt to tiae Rtuoail' NjMiTtti Cure tliefarr tnat I think It i.a mntx'i-ll'm Lintmnit. 1 have tiw-d it wi u hioud Spavin. The tutr-w!it n thrre JtE fr ifirw y'ani when 1 cnnmiciiOwHJ t i ywr Kendall's S:4Vid cnr. I uil leu Im tiesoDih hrs4 an I li&ve worked mm tor tbrtj yeiaifthiiiceao'l ha- t.ot betnUuuv. Youn :rul, W3L A- CUI'J Geuwavtow!!, X. Y Not. 2. 18 Dm. B. J. K Est) all C.. KiMwbnrrta FJ1, Vt. Gents : In pralwnf KtKlall l?tvir Cure I wfll ftny. UmtayfiraLo had a valuable younc Ikm-m- te roine very lain hmlc e-nlareeil nmt gwt'D The liorxwn alxut ln-ie(wt b:Te no Vt?fnnarr Sur Keon hert pnHioaiicJ bid i-uneuew HI.! bpavia nr Tbomughin. nwy all told me there m n rare tor it l t-tantealsuut U9ereft.ad I cn SKleivit him almost worth U. a f d.J told me of the menu of your Kendall Spavin Cure, o I touctua ot!lc. nn-i I ctuil see erv plainly irre-at nipro-emt-nutmmtMhaf;r fKmit!tme-and bef.ra the bttle waa Del ill I whb but :!fM rhat It waa do: lift; tajm a creat dral of tond. I bDiitthiaomHul bottle nd tttrfore it was usl up my horse wiia rareJ and haa boen In ttieteam doinr heavy work all Uie ne-aaon sin )at prtl, how inn no mora ifTRfl of tu 1 ef wider your Kendal t KnTin l ure a valuable medicine, and it houtd p ia vtry LLofesii uewitt. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $ All drug fists nave tt or can get It for yoa, or it will be tent to -any address on receipt of price by the proprie tors. . DR. H. J. KENDALL ., Enviibarsa Fall Vermont SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. aoea.ffl vrl br4n nn.l - J" In, I r.v.V it-ik t.i I.r.ler. istnv nuke fm. to, tiui v tmn in)rh r tfiin-ii hi t"f-ii t "! I i to iltt a ty at the in, ' r- i.t. H .til M e". il KE- ! " f"H t iaenH. 'M -w t lne. ah -UT t till-.'-f tKrr in.-IU fit a n.ni lo II w.n'k. Ail ia .rl y t -. t-errv wv-ifker. -t-rt .i. U rtii.r.i g veml.inr. KAftli.y.i-l'KI-hlLV h-m I'Alil ! I t.Alx IkiK A'hlrraa it en- M.!-. A tO., M(tTlall, WaR ADAM'S i a , ' J i I'CILaELa CURES ALL DISEASES. The giM!et mid cine ol the aye. IT ri RlKIKS THK l.I.O 1. liESriiOV-t MlCRilI'.KS. therauf of every ilisraw, untl 19 a wni.dsrli:! TONIC AND ANTISEPTIC. IVxik giv'uc liiMnry of Mn ruls and Mi croti Kiiirr, free. Aiiilri-s. Xo. 7 I.aigl.t Stn-ct. Now York City. MONEYi W - Hiri,i.b ,rr. ,iiik. II l,1 ..a !l IL (.:. 1. 1 tl. ut m. . 1 1-1111K r ..i,i.h-i mih.ir 1 ri !irrrrr il," y 'iv,-. A t il, ili- l t I, am. 1 ci. No ri-k. , u -ul. l, it .fall yntir Inn If. ihr r rk. l ui- - an I I mm v, im, In tul wur, -. t.. , . rr, n . k-i. from 5 to jll rl ai,-, ii vii.nn. irtir.v i,-w 1, ,, 1 Biiiiir. " u, iu',1.' mtli r liitl. ut and ta-h v.. it Hir K. Ko a.,tii ai.lain hire. Full cn-iKt 11 1 inn f'jrui laluwiiii" 4 Hilk. 1KX A p., lt,l5ia, Mj.vl, Al 1 ff4 U I S3000 ATTiRt I nnrlrrt ... tr Hrf f h. mit laitrijr .Mtrltrp. 11 1 f f., f t, i-.li.fJii r-vt aiiU ind Mini. -ili- r 1'f.t rut-t inn, 111 wurfc ntui rtimi. I-ur in their 'itn I ttlt il tHR ItT' Il (. it-r rivthrjr H' t.l in Huifttnitslt Jin 1 Mth rim r batusiii fti'y hitiftit aiii r..n1' 1 tnti rMfi mii i-m nnbrr, v h.mre ii.uk. iripT "r tfawM? m rrre.l.. It , I.W ml ISO !. !, I-"'' 1 trtinticr Kit tKT.. ' mm BT3 matiirnu aa-Tco ... ... IJQ HaTX CBID A.VD BLXasEO rT. aaC 0rMG-Hex T7oppf Nuffar, ChiMr Is ft, Tvrry livreh r ti.twjld hartj a UHiii ttt It In bu nutvi Every Sufferer ISZ "i mn H6BUinhn. ntphtln-rla.OomTli",' itnrrh, Itr.iiw-hiH), At'ttiiM,( .liuliift Mortp'i, iliirill'M,Inteiif, s..i,-n, Xr( In H" Ht or Mmtw, Hi(f Juini t Ktnuns, wtil flni H tilt vUi Ativna rt!n?f ami m"' rum. rarii)-l!-t fiw. tsAl evft vwhfir Prlr S.'.-(i.. b Bml!, ft l..tli DnrvK rxxrjs "TQ"oti ttt?tt in all lm ril thr-- Ixitfuo titm, lit: o).a.ia t jtecilic It run eitr i ( m:i t f t -n "f rtiie withonl tit ktlUWtt-Utfi? uf Uv l- txill t-Kltlffit, PlWllUg (Mttlt; miii hi itimih'UI t ..n , v. h.-iliT the i-tient i ttiMiert urtakcr w ttit u5iii't.i: rai:k. ltuQta&l ( jraijkr4li have. N u r.rv, whn Ut Inkcu Ui .ixviftr in fhir rfW wiih.m th-ir kiiowl aat, utiii t-Miijr Iwhfff ii-t q,t drinkinc of tli'ir wn frr will. li. hnrirttul firt rtNtuht from it Viminlntrtti.-a. run i.j.rniitntd. Hnd for etr. .i!nr nni full rart-irutnr-. A'Mr In c.tiifl-l'nrft vwufkji 4rs.iirii' V -., Its ;Uco fcinrei, Uuciuaati 'J KM mi I S.ftW lal Txf OSILT Perfect SuJsiituia for Mothor't iSilk. INVALUABLC 1 a etOLt iAiTyw i TCCTHINC. i Quickly Assimlatist Food roa Dyspeptics. CONSUMPTIVES, CONVALESCENTS. A PERFECT NOTPIEMT im iu tMasnna Oiacssis Hcooiscs NO COOKINO. Ktcsa im Ait CuHsrca. e eg ft trr nor . "Tttr C-l OCffij, fuuw or is- easraa." a.-iJl " i"W Doliber-Ooodalo Co., BOSTON. ms HQTv u i vw 1 w; 4 Panacea for eiternal and internal use. CRAMPS. COLIC, nml all lminfut tifTirioa. Keep it in the house for a time of need. If vou f.i-l nn reli.-f af!i r eslna two thirls the r-mtents ,f a Isillleof Ihm melieue. iwam the ivmuiliin un thlriito ihi-ileaii-r in.in whom " lmrht It. and be will n-fund Ibe price jiaiil for Iheentlre boltle. If run Mei.icixk riv.Y,.nr Melifninir T'et rnr Is tlie best luetlu-itie fi IiWrrlnea. suailie rfnmplallila. t rami-an-l t iilie. Il .iint l e lat : will rell. ui two nilmio-s. lnrei.Ui-.n II l wienual: for HniBH MOCLDISG9, o,cn aTHRRAIIil OUR CLEARANCE SALE! OF - FUR GOODS, AT- Slaughtered Prices ! Iia3 Ftartcd with a rusli. If you want a FUR CAPE OR MUFF. or a handsome SEAL JACKET at a very low figure, it will le to your interest to come soon, as quite a number of special Capes ami Jackets have already been sold. FINE SEAL CAPES of tlie best and newest shapes at $15, $)l and $75 a reduc tion of $20 to $2" from the Kegtilar Price. SEAL JACKETS;z: At a reduction which saves at least $7-").00 a garment oq next sea son's prices. Come before our line of sizes is broken. FIFTH AVE.. PITTSBCRCH. PA. C. C. JOR0AN. JOS. HINCHMAN. Jordan & Hinchman, MANUFACTURERS OF CRACKERS & CONFECTIONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Crackers, Candies, Nuts, Fruits, &c. 1 I 270 and 272 Main St. Johnstow I ! FersTii Tciic Livsr Beplarto. The only sure and nttlUal eure fur CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION. nl all ili"inlrr" of the liver, hft-'fuinl hiinrtreiK of paHtpIt-, anil U 'lie only rHiiuilv for thtxe li easen, ami in owi in whieli the mol -kiiH'ial have uuerly failetl. Tti.linutnla frum hnniirtnls of pa-ttril- livini; in Uiitir Cntintv, I't-nnsvlvania l mai.tifmnirfd liv II T. KETKISii. WI1-LH.M-1BI Kii. '. . forilie P. T. U k. c,. and for sale bv all irnxL'ifiitit iuo ntit rur liottle. Niinn Kcniihie iiiilew tlie label shown ihe Id tliau Arnm-iieail Tta.lf Mark. 4-3u--ly- T ANTED. For the I ITF1 STATE? A R M V. Ahle-Bixlie I nmsrrinl M KN. Iteltreen th aireMtf -1 and 1 yeMrs I lot id Pay. Anpli. eani mu-t lie prvpareii lo furnih ailai-tory ev itlf a to rtaje. rhttriwU'r nnd habits, hatimin, Cluthin?. ami Medical AiteinUive Apply at OKKNEK MI.S AND CLINTON 8TREKTS, johuittitvn. Pa "T Tiff lt r in hn v" hTt nrt M ft Im An.' V-r- AuMin. it, I'lltif.s,,!, nvnil. h vP-irt (' ''"". U-r-.-T re. Kt'H hf Ljg'T la.lr AHr. V.-.lm v.Mih W -.-itn. ,. , ,t,t ihe work -t ii an v-i. ( an w .., s -atr ! N I .W ! w..Hirful. I'rti. u .- fn-e. LIQUID GLUES INKS AND BLUINGS, Best In the World. 1 7 'TZ V '-ft 1 ' ' - 4ai Feb'y ll-3ra. HIE Ml A pmtnphlet or Info'-natlon and ah- 'Z'- V trct tif i tt lawsottwma; lloap tt, 4 g, K Ol.tnln I'Mlenti. ( tii. Trsxle f" V-.V Marts, Ciiprrtv-hts, sra( free, t f 'Xi MUNN A CO.V Vl Br. f V V.rfc - A Matter of Importance to Y0u . r I Piirrtrtir li irsun-ring.n.a. ' -'". " SvstPin, EVE, EAR NOSE AND 1. 1. Mrf'I.I.KLAS, M. P.. Sp-cialiH on rbroir ' v - (nr weeki. . .,v are .he only phv:.ia, j their ih,. rterman o. ri,iuwe iknontn.h;...:,ty,lti- giv.. f .-:r:.:: V i-"; 7 JIT.-1 . L ''i i'?V ""I 'l.a?"r:n; K-Htly from Poly,!-., and ln .M .,' -a' an 1 I iini." i r-.i.ltbe aiiver-l'int'iit il Iff. Met itlii't ,t -aim atid I ,.- .. .1..,,, 1 """"i'i ,h l. V I t 1 - liv IM .I.H-I.'I ' .ureal, and , ., U-,, ! med lh ... 1 ....1 'ma. ..fjll .iiilt-rlnar. on the Strnier die ' more lhan tnr. e yei nHire tha.i a Hour ai a mm- ; i'l"-"" eitv but ailhitnt tle lea-t '-i-Iil 1 ni Ne-v . a.-lle ee.j mui " ' " - - ...... .L- d,,.t I mil II la health. f nil THE I 4ME WALK ttll'H"! T Kl IIHK Forefiiht month Mt I haven't Teen able ut tiMtmrtlt with iff. -M.Clellan 4 Salm I n-v "-n at.ie ... - ai . : -i-v 1 -1 , ,. h?ir . e a ..ho"! any ... . er-ai- ha. I II beentirxly .-un,!.-.... A.t,,.,,,, , r ,, ,,,. Lomedt- iors, b.-B.n .0 Kn, wor.D-l ASP rvmK J b "'.'" t ,.,, h-en uTidtr treat mem of r". Met;iellan A Mm for !iM.th raiarr', .:,! la., ... . . -r..tl ..rvetli Inr. "' ' .,1,1 Mi I.AI.VS KYK STKA1-H1KNKI.. a-H. t.r i:h lire Vi-flel an ati.l fain. lrr!.Hme. a er.-. v- o era-ton , " T ' ... t.i 1 ,1 ,...!., nv t ves are a pain or v. . - I bare tn irTerloe with fa'arrh fir .m yean. TrVt ev.-ra .!.t.-e.. but 11. until 1 toi.Mj'itd I ih .. hi... A .-elm. "'''I"","'""1; 1 hl"" 'rV " ud 1 have mi fc-reaily liuprovnl lhat 1 kl... lii be rared hen ihe .-o.,r..' .re...-e,,, FK.HT ltil.II'I InKWVKIi FK.'iM THE N'.-K Dm Mc lel'un & Salm have rrninv d . iubt Pol ui oil ..1 mv n.ml- 1 ...day whh -r.i :na.i oain Vl.'.ol 1 iifl. ai .. in I v far 1. k 1 n . : tl Ir. a u-re '-' "-o" ''" ' r 1 !--fl lotoreat PlusMirg. ltandraw more br, ail. i-u et,nii..n a,d 1. . a-ir- V".,e; mv.... . . H ftl.f. 1 1 ' .t'H 1 4. . pa AT VRI:M VNTi I KAh K I nave nm h.n under Irestmt n' ol In- .lit Catarrh, ai 'iuav-vtr hard o it:tn! del .fltt-r bi d 1 til'l V It'HI 1 ! U-t 11. ;w a.-r al'd llia.ker. 1 ut.er Co . 1 1. -pi. l'"0- T.ja-ea of Wi men. Mieh it huve .aflted Ihe -kill of all id v-i. Caneen. Tutn-rx. rluroi.J and jmui oid . tl. enr. .1 wiu...ni ti.e lii.tf. no t aiti no oanaer. . Small Tiiif-or. Can. ers. Win. V..:.-. etr- . removed . i h.. HI a.-l. Vf:.e m.'t..-!-H.erri vm hpil.tsy and tils -t etiul . ': ir. ,t. d a. d .-:lnely . I ing method. A.l.'re aii t-ettiiuiiiii. ati.a. lo Un ' I; ' .ulU!i,ii. ( u:io. EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION TREE SOMERSET HOUSE. SOMERSET, .. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. APR. 10H AND 11TH IT WILL PAY YOU TO. BUT vol a aTIemorial .Vorli or WM. F. SHAFFER, SO.MK.RSKT. PKNN'A.. Manuftiturerof and liealer in Rtftrrn Wort famwW on .-lo'f Sit, in a.7 Mart WEE Ul HUM fill aiiso. Aitenl for the WHITE HR0SZE1 Persona In nee.1 of MONI MENT WORK will rind it to their intereM to . all ai my shop hei a pnper showiim will 1 Kiveu Ihein. trttit. itirtiim Giuiraitffi'l in A'lfrj; liw, tid I'RIVii ItHi' LO'. 1 invite special alien turn to.lhe rVhite Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument Intnaduced by P.EV. W. A. RINC, a. a lcided Improvement in the point of MATKKIAL AND i.NSTKrcTION. and wnieh ia deaiined to 1 -he Popular Monument for our Changeable Cli- aate. sH.IVI IE CALL. WM. F. SHAFFEK. THE COMPANY STORE, V. t'u XI r.ul h CirryLns its GlTjjSJZTtJsJL, MEECHANDISE. Bjjers Ian Find all thej majeed in the Several Dt'imrtnipnts r CLOTHING, HATS, HRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 0 UK E NSW A R E. GROCERIES, ROOTS AND SHOE ANU AT.I. OF THE FIU-ST QUALITY, ANI AT r.KAONAUI.F. PKH'O. SATISFACTION ALWAYS (JUAKAXTEED. WOOD, MORRELL & Ca SCHMIDT BUILDING. :::::::z;::::::: The Largerst and Most Complete . Wine, Liquor, IN THE UNITED STATES. ESTABLISHED IS36. C3-- W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND J033ER OF FINEWHISKIES .::::::::::::::::::::::::. IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQOURS. AND CIGARS. XOS. 95 ASD 97 FIFTH AYESL'E, PITTSBURGH, PESXA. VI o-lirn reoeKe.1 ly mail orotliertii! will reeeive pri.mpta'.tenii.iu KM CTJ TV BHOTHKRS. M I -e TH W, L OUGLAS Best in Awarded mr.liil for sua ir.tni-int- in wrliMMy.iia -r all nini-r nv- ranibi.a. tev isr ..iiiia.ut-liaiiallai toarit..litr .! tsssicn' A-.tun For GENTLEMEN. 9 aUU Hud-Sewed. S A f f H,nd - swe1 4UU Welt Shoe. $3.50 $2.50 Police and Farmer. Extra Tola Calf Shos. SO Or Working. .at..J s2.00 maa'i Sho. Coodwtar Phoe. . """. Wis, for (.rnllrinp srf mart In ronirivw, ittjflnn an,! 1 ;.. Ha- lna; taall .lavs sua Mi.tiiu, su.l sil all.itn( tua-. Ilti.s ii- I in uu .....'. I'""-' ., iu rrh. -.ifr'." W. I.. DaaElna 3.0!. -.Jft Knrl .00 hr. Tnr I .nrllr. in- m If ""! rl ramnrao in.- Ml : ,i ;. an half isrn : I' i rTi4 m 2 V-nia-i It. 1.. H- .,.. -rr . I- lion. Int. Mior lur Mi ..-.. 11 to.' S-.f ! r --Hlnr si.-i ""- ' , p. ' f. AUTirtM T BFW.IIE OK FH w-w v mm s .-ii.iip.sr ir mt. rt-ml llii,-uiio rarf'tll--. V. . I.. i-u-i StamDe.1 Dlmtilv itn tha h,,Itntn i.f .il t,la ..Iwi.. ti... I..-. I,,.. tli I if wenrt-r Sicsina hts-h ttrlrai sml ltifarinr aiila Imulas' n.ru. nii.l tlu. nrl.- aTm.Nnl nn i. tUera-I.V. all la I'Jrrb th .lsL-r MAI Im. ...ii. nMamal Tmir tiMMMr. v..n can aptiwutiir ! faar.inr if rm i-ha. V . 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