The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, April 01, 1891, Image 4

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-La i,i-bt i be air mill. JsNBVa
H'lt lit oi-niK rot'Jil not rc:
The nM urion Iteld Ibe " oncn L
I4orViTu:Ui!TC !;!: nuin child.
At utD to thr eastward lue foe
Jeremy.
And Ibc water with ind st.-ca.ka don.
I nitirt t.J.c tl b-wt." w.i.1 .1. ri :uy.
-Mother. hai.v.r: ".'In-.
Tlirv arc run) I c.tar tVm ""ho ca.l mo
Mi lail.cr. tli captain, my brc !"" ven.
At uoW the fa "V" !w-ir -ui u heaven.
Jeremy T
n.rr rail roe-tlic su!..cr a-brewing
1 bey bil Bie l- "P aul lwjii.
-TL.Trs a r'l in the "dlru" mid Jeremy.
"! cannot. . 1' I kri-nv it
Tbry have !"t fortb a bual with t o mcr
in row it:
TLc-y drift n tbe waves and my brotliers ue
inai)i ,
I roust r' let mo pa if it " to rny tlca.b.
V y J ;.t!ifr cl 1-. tnt- to wrd
1 or flic lite ot tin- crew UJ tUit ves .'.."
A wnv in li Mat went Ji-rm: v.
Im mother stood wriiprii: ! r )-.a'.i:
Tin- waves run np in a crowd on tin- bands.
Tbe storm tjcsrcnd.-d and smute tUi- .
And tbo abunla of the v m.1 were a evil w
free
Jeremy.""
Tint her err w blown ba k in !-t tltroat.
And herwm wcr.t viitk 1.:- boat.
L. 4 avazxa ia Youi-u'a t'otui-aiiiun.
Out of Kilter.
KilW or V. -Iter w:is an "Ar?!i-isru'
ln; U-fore it was an AiiK'nctii-iii.
.Lnr in if,T1. has -K.-lt.-r; hf is ut
fl in kolt.-r. nou.hnu t-.-t aratns." It
is alw) pvf-n in a r-jclut -f K:iy f.Ilec
ti..n f lO'.M. TIip k lx-f.ir.- i jK.ints to
S-an.linuvi.-m origin. Cf- Ltan. kilt-, tc
tniss, tn. k up. wli.iic.' I-.. kilt. Iii.-t2
pv.-s Swl. kilt. r laii.l. a Kant.
l,.r l)-Mins tij" tti'.-kol ttTM .thi-s: kilna
to pinl tip. lin k tip. iiii J fiu-t'-u. Tb
lin-tnjilKir is o'ovions iionpU.
Tliis xvnnl ktltfr. h it Kmni'i l'c
(in. ll(-l. if iriv-u in .ToiiTisou's LHrii-mary,
ami tli-nvc-l from thn Danish kclK-r, K
pri. A quotation is siven from liir-i-ov'f
works, wli- re tl-o wnl in
rUjl. vin h;. Etnil.Kicja Dictionary.
l. rivl-s it from the Latin rntajra. J!.ili
v U C'Di' ti-'ii-iry of Ar hai; huJ l'riv
vini-iul Vor.ls) jrivs it as us, ,i in the
fast of Kimlaii'l b.th as substantive
und a a vi rb. It is a wonl of every -uay
tiKH in Stim-y mi'l Sasex. in the wtise 1
onii-r r coinlitioii. The Kev. V. D.
Parish, in his -Dictionary of S't
DiKlTt," jiotiees it in th iiirase. --Tei
farm seems in very jr -ol 'kelter. J
have often he.-tnl it us.il in the sjimt
way, an.l anylhins that is out of oiii'ii
tion is .lesrrilxsl as l.eiTi; ".int o' kelter."
)n reference to tho jmbii.-ari- ns of tht
Dialect fjciety it -will
that the word is of very general us
tliron-hont Ent'lanJ. In tbe neighbor-
limul ..f Whitbv it (Kcni-s as a verb ami I
a K'.ilistaTitif. ainl in tho mvl and cast
Yorkshire frlossari.-s lso: it is used also
in west O.rr-wall, llanijhire and tlie W.v
,f Wi-;ht. In we t S-!ii.tscU in !she"ield
nd in lliiddersii -Id tlie vrd rueiiiis
IM-.iiey. These ref'-r.-uces w i;l bo .ufii
cient to sh-- lliat the expression U not
iin Anierioatiism. but that the word )ia
found, and still finds, api.-we i u vt-ru.u:ti-lar
English. Notes ai d Queries.
A l acful Ali.'lo.
"Why, bow odd this l:a4 n-vcr liet-n
thought of liefore.'" said a visitor at a
womau'fi osdiaiiRe of tlwcity. She had
in her hand a pretty knitted arti: !e,
which a baby's little zy. For
railway travel or to iro out with Miss
iiiby in her own l::t'.- carri.-itre they are
of p-eat wrvice in keeping the milk
warm, and also, as they are knitted
double, to offer protect ic n uaiust bn-ak-aje.
Some padded ones were also seen,
lrat are not s serviceable a-s the knit
ted ones, as they do not fit u clusdy to
the Iwttle. New York Times.
A Itnun for Hnrlit-lor.
The advantaires of a pocket that has
no hewed s-ams and caufot rip and that
is neat and smooth in the garment -.re
such as will be a;ipr.-ri"! -d by every ! a iLinn.g act. but Snyder had li u vio
inuscnlint reader. .111 :i a pi k.t is the f...'n;-.s, ::ud found no trouble in per
invention of un ing.-ni i-s Yankee, ho suailiug Miss Myers to (rive her con.seiit
-Jls his device a safety teiiiul.-ss jKtcket.
Tl pii-uliarily of t!n-e jan-kets is that
they are woven complete in one pi.-ce.
No Hutching or sewing is necessary to
make them ready for use, but they are
turned out by the loom in the exact form
in which the j- are required for trousers.
New York Journal.
It is promised tli::t it will not In- long
toefow a cert;mi small town in B-lgiuiu
is li(ALtfl by clu tncity. Il appears that
thirty years ago the municipality cnterni
Into a contract with the local '-as com
pany for the public ligbii'ig of thetowa.
it was agrei'd t "nat liie price should t'
fixed at jn-r annuiii. the contract
to txist f.c tifty-five ytiirs. Thus the
i-.greeinent remains g-mu for nnoiher
twenty-five years. The municipality,
weing around cheaper gas and a more
Jwirable light in the form of i he electric
litlit, have -o:ne to the conclusion that
they are decidedly at a disadvantage.
They ay that the price which was c.n-M.U-red
just when the contract was made
should now lie rtiluc.il. as it is excessive
when compared with other towns where
only f!.Knt per ntinum is paid for the
avinie amount of light.
A the gas company r. fusi-s to re ln.-e
its price, coinplaiuts regarding defective
Uigliting, which had previously btin per
tnitte.1 to pass nnnoticed, an now liu
taerons. the iuhabitants enteritig hearti
ly into lha fcjiirit of t!ie situation. Ac
cording to the latest ac outils the gas
company knd fjlleii on troublous tiii!--s.
Tlie municipality had made tip iu mind
that if it could uot c-t the gas at a rea
KMiable rate it wonld secore if at a low
me, and ivissibly make a profit na the
iiargain.
Tire inetho.lad..p'.e 1 is d i-idedly rig-irons.
For ev.-r-gas j -f b.-l.iw the con
tract candle power a line of forty ce :it
iainqaised: ior each sipmre of glass not
ToperIr cleanci, a tine of ten cents: a
lirokeD taM. ten cents, and for a lamp
-rtinirnUlied a caution first and a fine
afterward. The canipaiiru is affording
immense gratification to tlie ii'habitanis
lit that quiet little town, which Lai a.-l-doin
fallen ou such a lxuiauz:! ia the war
f a s-nstion. nnd the gas omp.ttif
seems destim-d either t make a spuily
-hnage of front or give vp its mu tract
New York Commercial Advcrti-c r.
The Theatrical S-:tiuii.
TVmiihs H. Davis, theatrical nun--agr
.-y: -Tliis se?is.n un the r.iad has
lien remarkable, in that the'iM-tter class
of play have received moi encouraire
ftient t'nan ever Ix-fon. On the other
hand many of the cheap sp-c!.K-ular and
upcratic companies Lave lost money or
(goe to pieces. Tlie (ru!h is that the
litupU; outside of New York are liecom
ing quite as g.sl jiid;res of drama! it:
performances as i-.-m lie found iu the
metropolis, and ur.y t-T-Tt oa tin- jart of
cunning managers to humbug them
rfaniUi n poor siioir of micccs. In my
experience I fini that New York is le
roming less and b-ss a factor in tlie snc
ce of any Ura:u;-.tic pro."1r. -tiou. The
tune was, a few years n-j-o, when a suc
resifnl run in New "rk dtiidul the
fate of a piece. It is iiow no long.-r the
case." New York Herald.
iot SITS I-.-arl with Ills Ikintnrr.
Edward Mailey was eating a dinner at
Heubkin's recently, and among the first
tlishea served was ot-rs u the baif
slu-11. He picked rp oil" of the oysters
with his fork from ihe fbtli. and his eye
twas attract'.! by a hire t ul..-l .nice which
had In n concealed umier the ovster. It
wu a jiearl of extraordinary siz - ;uid ex
c'ptinally line quality, aithongb it was
fitirelr in the rough state, it was ex
amined by several gentlemen who wero
reseut, and it was univ,Ts.-tlIy CMcedil
to lie a remarkable p.m. Mr. Malley
ilacod its value at f '.j, and tins estimate
vas accepted a ix iu lede- tti higlt.
Heprojuiw t" hw it finished np an.'t
mounted. The ov.stcr iu vliicli t he inn
was foutiu .?une iitnu www ucnw
s 3 H-.t-f taken from a b"d in the
THEY ELOPED ON A RAFT.
A L'JVSERMAN STEALS HIS BRIDE
FROM HES FATHER'S BOAT.
A Kcmmntic Idit from tbe tVildi or th
IVtiriM-lani la-kwoda Coontry An
Irate I'atlier ootw!U-d Rls Oppoaltlon
ia Only Spltrrul.
A lnmDerrr.an dr-eJ in woodsman
etvle cirac hurrieSly into the union de
't. L--Aiiins oil his arm was a pre tty
rl abotit c-ihten years old. IIt pant
fnq Vreath mid fiery cheeks cave evi
dence f her excitement, which was
9l,.m.:r!v made more intf-nse by their
rapid walkin-. Following them was an
other lumberman, more nerrons than
the first. Ho keerat-d to lie on puard,
and k' j t lii" eyes turned toward the
rear ranks. lie" Kiid nothing urtil bis
prot-fM were o:i 1-oard the day express
for the cast. A f''w ii antes afterward
an older tr...n. vith an air of business,
eliwed his way through the crowd and
confront -d t'.se wcxnlsinan.
Thr-v started an animated conversation
aboct'the couplo who had just boarded
ibe train, and for a few moments it
seemed that a fight would take place.
Kindlv advice from a bystander saved
them from the officers, however, and
the two walked off together, later in
the day t ha older man appeared at the
depot and bondit a ticket to Brad's
Hind, ou the Allegheny Valley railroad,
lie was approached ly a reporter and
readi'.v consented to tell the story.
IljTnaree wa9 Andnw Myers. The
pirl who had been t arried off by the nn
contli wKKnlan was a daughter of
Mvers, Thev had cloned from her
father's lninir raft. The darinj? act
took pl.ice near Brady'a li nd, and was
the crowuin? act of romance iuauB ex
citing by a determined lover, an irata
father and a faithful girl, who' respect
for h.-r father's wishes had hitherto pre
vented a clandestine marriage.
I ATIIl.R AND IjOVF.II FIGHT.
The trio live on the Clarion river near
Cbirinjrton. Tb-y are well krown in
liirnlx r coimtrv. The younger man's
mine is Frank Snyder. He is prosi-r-oua
in the woods, and is considered a
good business man, but he is rough in
his wav, and for that reason was not con
sidered bv Mvers fit to be his daughter's
lover. Miss Myers thought differently,
however, au 1 for a year insisted on re
ceiving the attentions of Snyder. Never-
thel.-ss she refund to elojie wii.'i ner
Viver. and would only answer "wait."
The raft ing season ou the Clarion river
commenced. Uolii Myers mid Snyder
had limW to run to market, and were
constantly thrown in each other's way
at t he river bank. When the rafts were
nearly ready to be started they acci
dent! commenced talking abont Miss
Myers. Kindly expressions led to insin
uations, and then a war of words, which
was quickly followed by a blow from
Mvers. A moment more ana txiin were
rollinz iu the mud. They were soon
neivtratcd. but not until Snyder had
made a v.w to get the cirL Myertt
heard the words and became equally d
Urnc.ned that his enemy tihould never
lw liis so-i-in law.
A few hours more and both wer? to
start down the river. Myers was afraid
to leave hia daughter behind, and giving
an au excuse the statement that lie want-
d her to cok f r the men, he brought
her on tile raft and gave her quarters in
tli" rongh shanty which is frequently
built on large flats. Snyder saw the ob
ject of Myers' move, and when the lat
ter pulled out with his raft bnyiier quick
Jy followed with his own.
PAPA COMES TOO LATE.
Doth rafts arrive! r.t Brady's Bend
shortly after o'clock Saturday night.
Mvers iiuik-d ia to tie up for the night
and when about to land Snyder's r.ift
came up. lie was acting as pilot him
self, and, seeing Mi-s Meyers siatiding
on the river edge of her father's raft, he
ordered his men to pull in such a way
that hi.-, own r.ift ran close to that of
j Jlcvers. Vh"U at the nearest point he
jntnp.il from his oar. grabb.il the young
g-.rl. and. as he leap.-d Iki.-U. jelled at
I I, is m-n to null into t:i" enrr.-nt. It w.
I to their marriage when tne oppurtunuy
came, H-i l;uew Myers would follow.
however, and to make sure their escape
he determined to run at night.
Thev arrived at Sharpsburg next
morning. Meantime Myers liad com to
I'liisbui-r. atid was waiting at Uerr's
Island for Snv.'.er and his game. But
they didn't coue. They guessed what
lie would do, and left hire 8 own the
river while they went to Union depot ou
a cable car. Myers hear 1 of this tru e
about 7:.'('J and went to intercept it, but
he was t.- late. The woodsman he met
at Union depot explained the occurrence
Icadiug to the flight, and told Mr. Myers
that they were going to Camden, N. J.,
to c-t marri.-d.
Mi. Myers was still angry when seen
at the Home hot 1. Ho confessed that
Snyder was a suitable man for any sell
able girl, and hischief grievance seemed
to be that his daughter Bhould go on a
bridal tour wiik a man whose weddinj
outfit would startle civilization. Nevc-r-tbelcMi
lie admitted that Snyder had bet
ier c lolues at horn-', and his la.it remark
wis tuat if Stiydif had made muuh
tui-ii.-y lately lie would forgive him.
iV.Uburg Cor. Oil City Derrick.
Youos lleala anil Old.
Daughter YVa thou'.d have turned
u.-,u the upper corners of your visiting
.-arc.s. ma, when you called on the bride.
That means o-! ratnlation. Rut yon
turned down .bo 1--wer comras. Tl:nt
tu-.-aiii couJolcttce.
-Matron (wilh dignity) You'd better
wait till yoi are married lx-fore you crit
kise your nu. New York Weekly,
'il.o I'unrn Tbat l-r.
I'iT-.i Congressman What do
fh.ul; of Senator Saphead's bill?
you
bocanil Congressman I oppoued it at
Si- t. i-.:r la; ely 1 have found so much
popular opposition to it thf.t I am in
chuitl to think it must be a good thing."
Go 1 News.
Shot the Ilnraea to Knd the nunanay.
Diiuty Marshal Tom Smith has re
turned from the territory and tells of a
thrilling exja rience of his a few nights
ago. He and Deputy Marshal Co .ki-r
were driving across the prairie between,
midnight irid 3ay, Ia crossing a ditch
B.oker, who was driving, pitched Jie4
first over tbe dashlioard on the groutj-J,
The horses became frightened and ran.
Smith was in the buggy helpless, as the
lines had fallen outside. He had no
knowledge of the country and did not
know what moment lie would go over a
precipice or into a barbed wire. He was
afraid to jump lest he should break hia
neck or a limb. So he leveled his Win
?!nter and began firing at the horses,
and thn-e or four shots brought them
down. The le irses cost Smith 1. 10 ajiiece,
but he got the man he started after.
I Dallas News,
I'crvent I.i?htnlii2.
(aite a stnmgo freak tif lightning wag
wiluess'il at the home of Mr. William
Henry Morton in Athens. During the
rainstorm tint came np about noon a
flash of lightning struck the rod over the
houiic, melting it instantly. The cur
rent was not content with this, bnt leaped
to the tin gutter and melted it all around
the house, pouring the molten metal in
heavy streams to the ground Mow, The
lightning then flashed through one corn
er of tiio house, paid a visit U the people
in the room below, ran out along an iron
pipe to a tin basin on tho back piazza and
melted it completely, and followed an
iron pipe to the well, fully fifty feet from
the house. The damage to the wood
work of the house was very slight, bat
nil of the metal with which it came in
cotit.u t was melted. Atlanta Constitu
tion. New Y".rk's annual pie bill is $.1,40,
003, or more than is paid for public
Fcuoulrt, the fire and jiulice depart Meats,
cr sent to the heathen. New York pro
duces about one-thirtieth of the uie i ron
-. rj the United Stat,
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WILL 9TKN CD StW rURNITUffa 1'fimish
wiu. iTim cun "b cZ?'"kt it the
WIU ITKII T.MA v.w& I.fl0
wix t.i tour o.o Bfc..: tim
fctlflTWM lit r CWCM N
Ti-r.Tf-.it TFT IT".
WOiaT BAMLPH. PaUadelpt.
ARE THE BEST.
100 Btv'e, price to auit all.
W. AYRfcS So.xs. rHIt.ADtL.FBlA.
avil by all ttw.era,
roK SAL1..
:AT K -
$2,000 Two and onr lmlf si.iry
: .i 4. livt In.Kt l-y ji.- 111 d-.'i'. a
i.tK-iiM- 1-V IS. W 111. !:' I"'
V w ir.v! -c!tKr to j jii
ntury. l.n.le "! I:". -le d aiaiilk- in iw
T -. ki-l.
..c.n.. in nuttil HtM-f I'Hi i'T : 11
n ril. r
I r.-aitllft til KMl-C l'vtM ao.
II HTiU
from t.n k -r-h :u
e-ni-l u tiitr ci
bark iw-rch -j-Hiiivci
nt to kit- hvii lr ; ir M
KtUl -tl VPHHUiriOlll imv.f-'i. . Hl V ,.'
I.
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ast ot slmiikM il.e. i
. l a., a farm
eomai'inii: oi.-o'--
lni, suiniuei li.net, wfc.i i
li.-' ilidoli:.-r..;t-s
f re vell tim-
l.uil.iiiiirs ; -Biacni ;n ....... , -
i , ..i. ..i. ..,.,1 I.. i,vi- (u.1:
a hHL-.ir . :-.ni
of .Vl ir:i-, and '.ii.'O- " ''-' 1 n i i ...
iter ruin.ii. d tt ..-'.tli rn.i.ji , . j !- ""
Willi ohoii-;-tnn..iirii.i. I. i'
ply to Wiu. B. bUAKKli. uvxt d-wr W fu.-u.Hi. e,
ti.intfr-s-t. l a.
-rsoR SAl'E-Sl.SOO-
Five mi:. Nortl.oii-t of
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frtatlWl, l'.,l.lW..O-.i,1M"n ll-l.lllf
hiMiM-.outxi.lt' cliiitUTH, (tiM-l 'lit c:b.-i.t. .i c.-.ihi.
rainttil and in.l-riil mi ii::...ii;ii. o"-.u--
.l.titu flairs aii'i i.'ur .....- .. -
back simrs. f. hi res 11.1 p-r. bt' - itio.uid.itumi-i.-r
ii.n- and st.ii.ie. o.ilivi-inc'.it 1.1 .11. u .. -
nnd mllmad. T.-nn . Ai'i-ly to tt M. li.
S11AFKK, next dour toPeatotbtt , soMt r-tt. 1 a.
ri.R SAT.F.-$1,000-
ix-ro-twi'-l toi!-k- on Tur-
i 1
le.-vf.x.l lri. 1. !.-.: l-s.-aioll. t. 1 ' 'iit-
lmll .iori.-f, plivsit-i.-d all ileoiur'a. ci-i.ar i-.im-r
wboic ln.uf: l-.it :.xl u s ". e-X ti--r a
elu-v 1.KV-1 it-t its. Ar-i-lv to W. 11. .-UAH li, 1-cxl
door 10 l'oillt-e, Somi-rst't, l'a.
FIR PALF 5.4,500 To-lory brirk hone on
I'mriot -Ire. l, s r..:us. front and In- t M l!r
bath nmtni m stairs, h-.n.-. tuuk iu attic, hot aajt
did walt-r thri-nuh tin lieu. t..r.-e pjiun in ffl
lar, runs.'.- in kin-lien, cellar under whole house,
lot wxl.il feet. ialle and other ouibu.hiiiiins
Tennsea-y. Ai.i-iy ioVm B. SHAFKIt, next door
to Fuelotfice, eiuifrR.'t, l a.
FIR SAFE $;,5UO 1 'He thousand air-. of
tine timlK-r laud ilm-klyiinitwreil pine, while
oak red oak,tu. Three -lourtln. .-f a iuii fro-n
railroad utauon. i.0ii"-a."h ai d aye.tr iti-.-ont
inwn-t. For fanh.-r trii. .ilnrs api-ly to
M. B. SHAFER, next d.i.- lo rotui!liv, juer
aet, Pa.
WANTED. A suia'.l home within 7ie or
two miles of somerset. Ad.'.rtii W, B. SIIAFh.lt,
Boint-rstt.
ARM WNTrn. An n-ni-iK-p -Pnd re-
-.Kiuslhle latin- r. I.avint ii!..-i..'-i-ii-liy i" - m
vt-rv lurne fiirm. an.l ui-
nu- or.ntsiiK iuiii c
Eivt- Iii.ii!M:ale -lou. w i-n ..
KH1 IrtT lll o! .-0 Or Tit rt' T. - h.L! tit- town o sm-
cr- t. iih the i:ader-ii.i.diu-j tr.at he v lil jrir
ehaepaid larra al the end l t:-.c y.-ar. F.l. e a. d
li nni of ianu t.. Ik- iiii .!- n' li of o-nouj. ( ail
tow-eon WM. B. SHArF. Kt-il F lat.-At. .1.
FA H M OF S-'J ACRES FOR
4tC0 sale in Vwitcwreh n 1 . ounty, l..--.-nier
Vallcv. l a., an.l iu ti e Ih-Ii it-..-. 1o
llowitlll Me'.lf now ill ol.TU..t. l.i this e.-t..ll.
A rix.r..r.wm house, trucl l-ni." lru, ii-i.1 ..lie
ergood bulWiuiti. h -nv !n..i -ip:-!-. t-eaehes
IKiirs. t ie. Soil in a joo-1 ite idi-vnii m,
we l adapttil f.-r colli. b-at ..tl .-!-.--s i:..dt
and near h-.ir.-li-. M'ha: li.i'.- .-at! a' ore
Fann underlaid with cmt. ownrr. r.:.li..n
tiwvs-tiate h.s -ellh.g. A.idrt W. 1:. JH Ar FK,
Agent, IsomcisoU
tiik
IS KING OF
SEWING MACHINES.
It was Cr:wrsi 22 it tssi ths
First Premna at ths Ciz::nr.ati
Coatsmal n 1CC3, at ths Great
Csntect, tt n:ra s: Then it
tc:k tha
GOLD MEDAL
At tlie Universal Exhibition at Par
is, France, ia lc9, for being tlio
Best FaiDilj Sewing Mne
In the world. It is applauded
as such bv the
800,000
Sold since its introduction in 1ST"
Its superiority is acknowledged,
though with many regrets, by
f.liousand: wlio had bought
other new
-SEWING: MACHINES::::::
Before titer had seen the nierits of
the
WHITE
Ladies will find it greatly to their
advantage to examine the merits
of "THE WJUTK" Lefore buy
ing a letting Jluxhine.
" Tiir. bj:st is alwa rs chemest"
in the end. An inferior dewing
Machine is a poor investment at
an' price.
JOS. CRIST,
Of Jenner X Road", is the authorized agent
for it in thi Comity, Wnie him. and tell
him to bring one to your hcuc for exam
ination. Administrator's Sale
OF
Valuable Real Estate !
BY YIRITE of an or.hr of iilf lwiitd
t-y the i irii,air ' t'otir- (.rsomeri i ... Fa , and
Uitl:'eiiidTu:u.-d tlirti-ttsl as Adiiiiw-traiits of
hamml K. ttaaitit. iliH-.-a-td, e tliexKM to
puhlk- ornery on the t-rec.uaea ia VtH-mauoiiiiif
lp., Som.-rsti t'a., I'a -a
WEIKXESDA V, APRIL 8, ISOl,
at 1 o'clock p. m . the folio-in di-u-r:tl real
olnte. hil lh. pr..rty of S.nma-1 S. Sau:ik. de-eaM-d.
T:r: A certain h ot Lrniund sicuute in
H.Krt-er- i.le. Win -lui.hon'nn lap . som. rs--l Co .
a-lioiuin? other lot 1 smi:-! s. swuiik on
ih- nt.'-t, M.iny.-ris k .in tie -.uih. fomer--l A
Oauiliria Ka'.ir.-! on the n.r and 1 form-rly
owlied hr i.ftitth lUnirn. o:i the rt4, iiinniliilie
ciie-eirhth ol an acre inotr or 1.., htivinit laerts
imfMleU lie blacksmith thop.
TERMS.
Too ir cent, of the pnr-baemot cy late paid
a? iooi! ?th pr.-p-rty M knoi-heti tlottn, the rc
intti!d.-r o: o.:-ln'ril on t'.mtirmaiion ol ale ;
onethir-l in one ve.-.r, mid llw remaii.lnsouc
third iu laojer th.Tti.fter. ii.a.l. rtvi.
r t.lZA s.VANK.
lO-MrJi F. sWANK.
A.uuhixlrait.r.-
Fn.-.l. W. Biirecktr, Attorney.
T : .
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1
I - I j It
K A P
OUSTERS
WHITE
Johnstown Business Houses.
City Drug Store,
Scar Di'oert BaiHiig, Nel tc PrAtf
M'hen in th titv don't fsil to call and t its
at oi:r prominent l-icaiion, where vol wilt
find one of the prettiest and most attract
ive lMigrtures in
JOHlsTSTOWN-
The public pronounce i! a ffem. AN e carry
a full ln- of l'ure Drrt, Medicines, Chetni-
calx. Toilet Articles. Ac. I'liyieian 1'rc-
soriplionn Carelully '.(inpoiinde.1.
Penpi-cifiillv Yours,
CHA3. YorSii. Johnstown. Pa.
(Jradtiate of the Phil'a. Coi.ejeof 1'harinary.
GREAT NEAYS !
THE NICELY BOYS
Will never be hnug. Iftbry can help It. Keitticr
vviil
J. S. Aslibridge;
The Johnstown Carpet man, but be will vU jou
Caqn ts, Oil Cloths,
Window Shades, Rugs,
Mats, Matting, Lice Curtains
an.l Curtain l'oles,
CV'Rier than they were ever heard ; ht foiT
Itwill a.itoiiih you. Call and see fer yourst-if.
NO. lol FRANKLIN St., Johnstown, Ta.
e are now showing a Fine line of
French Zephyr Ginghams,
Fii'.l A.tsorLiner.lof I'l.-en a id Utm'tllf he.1 JS to
t-iiuh
EMER3ICERED FLOUNCINGS,
ALL NEW HEsK.XM.
Birncxa, bi'ckles,
Cil.MI's, KKINV-E3,
LAt i-S, T1KS, tahi.i:covi:rs,
BEUSl'EAI.S. TOW EI ,
AMI PAMAsKS,
t"f N'est rattt-rlu!.
Ch.cso Cloth Coafcrts.
John Stenger,
227 Main St., Johnstown, Pa.
"SCHOFPSr
Park Builiiin g ain Street, Oppcsllt alma Hall,
Johnstown, JA.
SPECIAL VALUES IN
LACE CURTAINS!
V'Hh ewry v.ir of rnrpin- we riv the pnU f'r
it(vi;li.'ii.l Ruariittt t GiiM'mt. iu t lituptT
w hi t. (-all uii'l t'xam.iie iiH ' n'l
L-rirt-s. K f'.mplt ( line ol' I'ry
ox;s at lowest pricts.
SCHOFFS,
Main street. Park Baliding oKite A'.ma Hall,
Johattown P,
THE POPULAR
DRUG-STORE,
Corner of Main and Franklin 9trct t.
j; o; ir- 2f: s t o; w- n.p: a
I? now filled with all tbe tst
IDZRTCTGrS
I11 the niaiket. My motto,
" lo ir rr.icEs AsnqvicK RETvnssr
Is r:s':.lly adhen-d lo, and full sati- factlou guar-
autt-eu. a tuu 111 it 01
PARIS GREEN AND WHITE HELEBORE
Alwayn 011 Jiand,
CHARLES GRIFFITH.
HARDWARE
TMC OLDINDWTLL KNOWN MKClU'at STOBC Or
JOHS DIBERX
(LtCEASED,)
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 Spfclaltj.
POTTOM rillCES R CLE THE ROOST,
Y1L F. DIBERT.
At the old stand on Main atreet, Johnnhmn. Pa.
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.
THE NEW UOOM IN 1 HE
DIBERT BUILDING,
Corner Main and Franklin Sts.,
UX MenSjVVomens'. Aw!
Of Best Quality, and at IXWlXf PIMCUS
can 1 found, in styles of all makes. I am
prepared to compete with one and all
dealers in the Ptnte. All I a- i is a trial.
SCOTT 3DIBERT.
FINE OLD
W H I S K I E S
And Imported Li piors fold in hills and by the
C!i-C. ' 11.1 111.. I
OLD CABINET, T0X H00RE
PHSSUX lQLLO IF, H ITKEXKEIXEB,
FiyCjrS OOLDES WEJ'DIXO,
amwf J.V.YX whiskies,
James Hennev. Paul Dnltois. C.rnac, Wllb.ir
l'Mtniarr '-liwn p.bu-kU-rry Cor.;i-." Also,
Bc.liurd and l?wm?r'et Pure K)e V hbkies,
a ilh agu.
FISHER & CO.,
309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa.
artTstig'jWpMnWg
A SPECIALTY.
HARRY M. BENSHOFF,
MANUFACTURING STATIONER
AND
BLANK BOOK MAKER.
HANNAM BLOCK,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
KO. 88 FRANKLIN STREET.
JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE.
JOHN H. WATERS &BR0.
PLUMBERS,
STEAM GAS TIITSES.
We arc row ettlM.ed in onr new bnlldinn,
which. caiiMtfclr aar. k the bet-arranetll.jr
our hi-llii;sj, in lAt-sU-rn Felinfcylvanla-
KverythinK H-naiiiiiiK to Ihe Flumhing, Bteam
and tiiio hUMUHM c.rrnsd iu uuk It
We r. ill. a fnrnierlv. five careful attention to
the eTEt.M ANO HT WAT EH HKATINU bna-Itk-.
Our Conner effort iu thit line enhraee
kiii.p .if tne largest buildioipi In the county, with
emir- p.ec.-
In th- r pi'I.Y' DKPARTM FVT we carry anill
line of KuhU-r and Leather Bt-llin?. eteani aud
W ater Hime, V al ves. J tijeclnm. Lutrl'-ahin., Htcm
GaiiraK. l.a Fip Filinig, EW. l-re tjuoted on
pj-iicwlioB, . , . r
Seven Men Frozen to Death.
St. I'm l, Minn., March 20. Advices from
Cut lUr.k, Mont., the present terminus of
tiic tireut Northern t-xtension, state that tbe
heavy "r'U of six wetks ago totally sus
ptnJel work of all kinds, throwing 2 000
men out of employment. A lnre number
! men sUrtt-d to traverse tneaeep snnw w
.-nmiuie, 110 mil- f.irthcr west, and many
jH-ris!ied from cold and exposure.
The re-rd so fur ii seven dead from freez
ing, w'lile Urge ntnuhers had arms and hgs
n-.-vereiy irozu. it is also fertain iuai
Bri-tt many have perished of whom no traces
liav be"n found and whose bodies have
made food fur wolves and coyotes.
Don't Stand that Pain.
It don't do to neglect nature's warning.
Aclies through the system cause Rheu
matism, Neuralgia, Rackache and Rain
in the side ; a prompt and safe remedy
required ; Red Flng Oil, the famous Tain
Cn re, fills the bill. Price 25 cents.
Are you Consumptive, or do you sufler
with a Cough or Cold? If so, use Pan
Tina Cough and Consumption Cure. Price
25 and .10 cents.
Trial bottles i'ree at G. AV.Benford'a
Drug Store.
Elopers Lost n the Woods.
Ciurlottb, X. C, March 10. With her
shoes in her band Mivi Fannie Yamlle, a
Pineville society telle, climbed out of her
bedroom window at 12 o'clock Inst night and
el'iped with J. P. Crump. Hand in hand
the loving pair started to walk across the
dividing line into South ('aroliiia, very near
by, but pot lost in the wood and groped
ahjui till diylight liefore they could con
tinue their iligul from parental obstructive
a rem ies.
Rev. John Culjw married the pilgrim pair,
and now Colonel Yandle, the hridu's fallier,
who represents one of the Wa ling fmuilies
in the South, tows vengeance against Son-
iu law Crump.
" A Etilch in time) Hives nine," and if
you take Hood's Sarsaparilla now, it may
save montliH of feture possible sicknes
Care of the Insane.
H tRiiism K;, March :?). The bills approv
ed by the .U!le l.ar.l of Charities, appropn-
Hiir.g in the airs-regatefi'i, for mcrea-ea
tcconimodationa for the chronic and crimi
nal innine, have bci-n inlrutluee 1 in both
Houses, and ill the Senate they liave received
the favorul)iecoti-i.ler.il .jii of the Committee
on Approiiriaiioiw.
A bill has also hern reported in thebenate
allowing counties havi.ig proper facilities to
nuiii'.aiu insane at theexiM.-i.se of l a week
to the. State. Ttii hill would relieve the
overcrow Iv.l Uo-pitalsof the Slate to aeon
8ideratIe fJttenl, us a number of coumits
have suitable buildir.gs for the accominotla
tions of llieso unfortunati-s.
One Hundred Dervishes Blown Up.
Caiko, March !. Oae hundred dervishes
have been kiiled by an explosion at the Eiu-
durnian Arsenal, linnieniie stores ofam-
munition were dest.-oynl, the arsenal badly
shattered and buildings iu the vicinity se
verely shaken up.
Somerset Enterprise.
The well-known and popular druyirt,
G. W. Benford, hns taken the agency fur
Pr. Lee's Liver Regulator "which he rec
ommends for the quick cure of Consump
tion,, biliousness, Liver Complaint and
all Wood troubles. Trial bottles free.
It is a well known fact that Tan-Tina
Cough and Consumption Cure has cured
Consumption and Chronic Coughs and
Colds when all else failed. Trice 23 and
oil centf.
Trial bottles free at G. YV. Benford's
Drug Store.
The Rope For Faith Curlsts.
DuarufE, In., March il "Faith enre" a
pracliecd.by two old women of Anamosa,
has killed John D iau'a three little children,
stricken wi'li diphtheria, at Springvilie,
Lynn county. The father locked the doors
against regular pl.yscians and insisted cn
admitting the old tiith curists only, whoare
said to have inflicted an inhuman treatment.
There has beeu talk of lynching, but the old
women have disappeared.
Special Announcement.
We have made arrangements with I'r. 1!
J. Kendall Co., publishers of "A Treatise
on the Horse and his liseaes," which will
enable ail our subscribers to obtain a coj y
of that valuable work free by sending their
address (enclosing a two-cent stamp for
mailing same) to Dr. B. J. Kendal Co ,
Enoshurh Falls, Vi. This book is now
recognizej as standard authority upon al!
diseases of the horse, as its phenomenal ale
attests, over fjur million copies having been
sold in the lat, ten ye.irs, a sale never be
fore reached by any publication in the same
period oftime. We feel confident that onr
patrons will appreciate the work, and tc
giad lo avail themselves of this opportunity
of obtaining a valuable book.
It is necessary that you mention this pa
per in sending for the "Treatise." This oner
will nrujin 0en for only a short time.
Denver is a mile higher than the Miss
issippi Valley.
I have been a preat sufferer from ca
tarrh for over ten years; had it very bad,
could hardly breathe. Njme nights I
could n'.t sleep and had to w alk the floor.
I purchased lily's Cream Balm and am
using it freely, it is working a cure sure
ly. I have advised several friends to use
it, aud with happy results In every case.
It is the medicine above all others for
catanh, and it is worth Its weight in
jtold. I thank God I have found a reme
dy lean u.-e with safety and that does
all that is claimed for it. It is curing my
deafness. B. W. Sperry, Hartford, Conn
He Yelled ' Kemp's Balsam-'
I yell, "Take Kemp's Balsam, the best
cough cure. I always do when I hear a
man cough, and I can't help it. It saved
me, and it will cure yon. I was threaten
ed with pneumonia last winter, and it
broke it up. It helps the children out
when their throats are sore, cures their
couxh, and tastes so jtood. The first dose
helps you." Po writes A. R. Arnold, en
gineer on tbe W est fchore Eailroad, at
Canajoliarie, N. Y.
A Peculiar Pension Case.
Gushes, Ind., March 20. A peculiar pen
sion cae is that of Mary E. Pewey, of this
place, wto served throughout the civil war,
disguised as a male private, in the Twenty
sixth Lefciment, Ohio Volunteers, under the
alits of Charles Pewey, She now applies
for a pension. A gunshot wound in the left
received during her service forms the basis
of her claim for original jiension.
Deafness Can't be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Kus
tai hian Tube. When this tube gets in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing-, and when it is entire
ly closed, Deafness is the it-salt, and un
less the inflammation can be taker out
and this tube restored to its normal con
dition, hearing mill be destroyed forever,
nine cases out of ten are caused by ca
tanh, which is nothing but an inflamed
condition of the mucous surface.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
tbat e cannot cure by taking Hall's Ca
tarrh Core. Send for circulars), free.
F. J. C11E.NEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
fcoiU oy druggii-U, 73 cents.
or THROAT AND LUNG BALSAM.
For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Catarrh, Whooping Cotgl,
Hoarseness, Influenza, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, P.tunsy,
Congestion of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Asthma,
Consumption, and a!l pulmonary affections.
ATTEND TO TOUR COLD AV Tt'ME
x .,u. nM ir not attended to In time, may lie the moat .laec-.w iwny. n-fl d. y. l.-p t-ito
V,a?llZXZ B t..ej,.., lvre nl rvn-lou.h. ,H . o;,s ...n.-kiycan-d.
Ue..,wh!ivl..-Wyoh Pro h)s ,,,,tl,)r, v,.,n. , D1 ,r
aw
vuur L'oiitih lroi!i.
r, ...a -niuf nffr luiinc tw.vt.;:r! t!-e cor.Tt
, tuner in.m whom you buuL'Lt i( uiil
iTkx--i,v-.,rtK.i!i.-. ..r0,.u. Mro MrniciNE CO.. Weston. W.Va.
of biua Cfiiwj fc.3twiifc
Somerset Lumber Yard,
EL1AS CUNNINGHAM,
MiKl FtCCmi AD PEL41K WHOLIIULI ASD P.CTAU.ER CT
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS,
Hard and Soft Woods,
OAK, POPLAR, SIDISOS, PiCKKTs, MuCU'I'.
ASH WALNt'T, FI.0"RIX(J, F SH, sTA.'K RAILfl,
t HtPKY YELLOW FIXE, PHISGLE-, POORS BAH'STF.R?,
CHS-sTWT. WllirH IISE, LATH, BUMS, NK1VEL PfS
A General Line of all grades of I.unitier an 1 Hu'ldlcir M:i;.tU! and liootinc f-late kept in utock
Also ca furnish anythlnir In te line or our h'i-.in-i m..r.!r wi.li rto.-)nable
' proinptni'w. uch as Bracket.-. hi't.-,i. ,1 w-- k, tie.
Offlce and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa.
" I nor, -!?- ar-kjaii'r-'flir'l
r?r'.t-: ' - - r---i
.v4 f-
1 1
Tie Most Successful iltncdy frCzc:-r
ered, at It li ccrttila la Ita effects ! 1.-..1,
blutler. l..-aJ pr-jf txlow :
mum imi m.
D- B. J. ITt:stui.l Cn. t
Opnj I wmi!i Hk to maivo kn-twn t.h'.w wi
ftrti uini'T jrrvua'irl ti nw Kc!al!'it :-. :.v;ti 'i;r
ltw IdCi I ttitnk tt Ia a nnt fxc-(U':.t l.nu- :.t.
I have u--i i m u Hivxwii-puvin. 'i:- j. fv f.f. i . u
thrw lnrs f'r iHct ytar m:-u I c- frtn-i.c. ii
Ur your Kcnd aii'.i S aviii Vus'. I u- t a r.
tiff on tho h-rt aiil 1 :;vc w- r.cti hi;ji Ij. ibi .j
yeuntbiiice juiM tin-not iv eiilauie.
Your u;y, A. CLT.L.
Cr.r.if vrTows, K. Y.( Sot. 2. 1 X
Db. B. J. CrruiLL C .,
losbnrrh FalK Vt
Gtt.tb: Tn pratjof Kr-ndn.t - Kpavm ct;r Iw.li
uv. tii:r a yr.iraan k '.atl a. v.4l;;at.if ycim - hn-si
cn.e i f y l.i:tic, i .Kit t ;;!:;rL't J c.:v f w,t. r r n
hor-f'mt'R aif-iit l.pii' Wf tt::'- o tiu V t'i'rtD.'irv Stir
(tftu ljtrM fTt.iniij:! h:& l:i.items.(! Ufi .vuvm
or fliT(ui:i'i n, iti -y i.il icui r.i l:ir w,i- uo
enrf Icr iu lv lK- :irti :;l-.'u iui't- . m-t ) . on
6ni-reJ inr-i alum t '.rihU a f rv t.j t .'.) m ,.f
the merits cf your K-:: 11' Spavin t-ur-. C
trO'J'tit a tiottt-. ur. I ! L'-'iiiti rry p:...:,;y cr- at
linprtirin!TiisimniM:;atf:r r.-t m I tism -i u-f..m
tho aX-tTle w use ! ur I w ita i.l ih.it ir w..
tloirnf him a cn-at U. ;xi nf pr-l. i lt,iien' a ?r 'iin
bottlf vd J-flore It- w.it UstftJ lip n.y tn-t -- wii
cured atiil has Len in tl'tcarr. (ji. rL- heat v wm it
ail tne m.as'.r. aim ii t Apri!, tn iwiiiit no more
ftijcnanf It. I c.'ms!j?ryi::ir Kendall's Suatin ure
valuaMo nviioiiu;, a:;rt H shouM l in evt-rjr
Vtotlo iu UieiuntL. KeptJcLfm'y y-ur-.
ttiifcNt DEWITT.
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $ All d.i!
ffUtahaTeitorcan.Trtlt for yuu.orlt will be sens
to any addrcst on rooclyvt of price by the propria
ton. DE. II. J. RKNDUL (
EnoMbvrKh Falls ennont-
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
MnOA.OOaTMrla V
ltvmU 1-r in, hraiipf,
a R.w h. ut we iaa
tuiW I'-eim (r-'ttt 1 lO
51 a "lv at th mil. r-l h.i n u f
m erica. yn 'nu mirti'-r si b- n..-, s;
ic ! vuur Mme.t.p txnn" tM4tiint " i,' :u
ih wit. Ail ia -ri i-my M i
t-rrir w.-rkt-r. W aiart jui. fiTn i !-.j;
vrtyt.i.nir. i:All V. Ml'Ll.l'tl.V lni.
PA lil I ILAUS tUKK. At:.trraa at unr
CO., rUltTLAMl, Al.U
m p a n a y v
1 inuiim u
mil
CURES ALL DISEASES..
Tiie :eate-t mtd cine of iiie ae.
IT Pl'KlFiLS T11K l!L0 P.
PESTKOY3 JIICKl'lJE,
the cause of evt-rv disease, and is a wonder! n
TONIC AND ANTISEPTIC.
Bo.,k givin hi-.tory of Microbes and Mi
crolie KiiltT. free. Address.
No. 7 Luty! t Street, New York City.
IllUilLI rH.:::HS"i':'.vl;::',H
W iurtii-li rver. ilituj. i-fati . Ni. n -i. lum.in.'ei.j
yttur )!( wmenn, mil jn t:ii tn tin- 1...1I1 1 Ic i an
lHlf M'-w J. Hrlinti llitie- Otlit I f il i . r-M f,. xvt " i I kit.
Hev1niif-iir" vMi-iiiii? fi.im 'Ji to .". - rt.-l ai l up 10 on,
uitl tuvtr Mll-r a littl x-Tii-nc. W ran I'mnr'i .i Id
p! .. :i,: ail.t trirh . ilHilf . (, r, (.iai".. tr-. ! ;l
infurwAiM4 Klitk. ' MCI V, 5L 1 O., lt-lSAt lAiU
S300
A YEAR! 1 "..'rr'nh r r'-ffy
.cucii nti ia-. v int-l. -r, tt "f 1 1 i; r
M.wll'l Nil TT.it Wlilr ,-., f ,.t
I'ItT iiialru- I.i'tl. Wirk Kntnl ri-.y. ;
It cr?l 'Hfn TIWUBMl l..i(4l'a
:i: n-.w li. r T-rih. y lle.l it.fnrni.-h
t.i"-tii. tl ' In li t --u rtift f -1 ll.ni Hit '.-I'll,
.icifii.lt.!-' . i aa: fni-i i(-,rt
i.'.;-tf iti.iii fn 1 li 1' : . ( j i . r r. i.n! v. "l
1 Wia tU.-.r.,tn u .,
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Imvm U )! laatriit
f.c:;.'.- . ' ii'. k ur r 3t-(M a 'f- rr..- !t II - t". W
t:.J M!.!l', -; , trltrtitar-a K IC IT F. A.Mn -''.. U.-,
i Ttn.vt'tril Wiill ftl: t.vn-ttt
-GENERATION AFTER GENERATION "
OQ CAVE CSSD aKD ELEbSia) IT. aV
VrappttH ou Huina, Chthtrntt Lorr It.
rof V'ivo(.'r olii-uM lUi.t. b.-tllo of it In byj ul.-hrL
Every Sufferer
votia Ht-aWh, Fiihth.ria,fVMii'ri-'', t 'alarrh. Ili.m'hiii!t,
Ail lsma,C'(i-iler Murl.'ii, Iti-'irrlup, inciit s. hi.(t iii--
In marly or Umhn, htiff Jnta of tit nun., fl-ii it
you otri ATtMiit n-in1 ium! !'"? kn. I'mi.)ih
frvM. Hol'l fvrTwtirrn. Price i'' hv umil. Il h,-tit. a,
tUinvM si j. fi. jua.Nu.s Jt lion's, ij.u
oxtrvRExxEfis rorort n titt ii
Ull llto Ui vel there I '.tut ulie ruin,
wr, Hainca' t-ulu, n bpeulliv.
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the kn!wlt-i .,t t!,c i.,kii, It, .l-.-clli.s; a
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1". an4 elij Ik-iipvi Oi-v quit .lrinkini i.f tli.-ir
b lr-i will h-tnnfal vflVct rt-Ult fr.. tia
Vlrtlltintrt..n. f nr.-. (rimrtit...l. i,i for -lr-
ilBp2ruJ'c. Ar'" e--i.l.nra
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AI'J'BISIWI,
iA. B- rARQUKAr? CO.
YOT,K, PA.
Scno ron Uagr ItLurrRATto Catalooue.
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prtc
xttii furitm t-Miirv tttl-'.
l UUK LLLrtMAitLL jALL i
- OF -
nnn
AT -
Slaughtered
Prices !
lias started
with a rush,
want a
If vou
FUR CAPE OH MUFF.
or a liatiil.-iiiiio
SEAL JACKET
at a very In w u-'i;rc, it w ill he to
voiir iiuorf -'t to come i-oon, a.s
qnito a niiriui-r (.f j icfial
Capes ami Jackets Lave
alremly Leeu suld.
FINE SEAL GAPES
of tlie Le.-t ami newest shape? at
$ $lo, i-0 an.l fT-' a reduc
tion ot''l to $'." IVoia the
K-'-riilitr Price.
.SEAL JACKETS;
At a reduction which saves at least
$".).'() a trarineiit on next sea
son's prices. Come Lefore
our line of sizes
broken.
is
FIFTH AVK.. rnTSBCEGH. PA.
C. C. JCf-'DAN.
JOS. NiriCHMtK.
Jordan & Hinchman,
f.l A N U FA CTU 7i Z
OF
crackers & mmmi
WHOLESALE DEALERS iH
Crackers, Candies, Xut.s, Fruits. Sec.
270 and 272 Main St. Johnstow
The only nre an-1 rn.le.al ci.re fur
CONSTIPATION.
EILI0USNES5,
II DIGESTION.
nrl n t1i-r.1.rs nftrit I.ivf r, hrur- i hMiMlre-l
ol ptoj.i, . i Oie only n 'iii'ly l-r i!i'-e'iiw-t'Hi-s,
mi l in ruM-s in w(i;"h 1 h- nit t :.!;:(
li;ivo ntUTii iailffl. Tt:n'miii s l'run htinlr -i
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lor salt- t-y n'A Iru i-isu V) i-cni ---r i"t' if.
No' 10 jri-utiiiie rr,.'- t!n !hl stiou- tiif Ttl
diai: Amm-hemi irmie .Mark. 4-.''.0Iyr.
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A pampMet of ir forma; Inn mr.A th-
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' LIQUID CLUES, V,; ;
fc JR. ri. 14 IvA
AflD DLUIf.CS,
Best In the V?rd. (1 mil
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eb'i !l-2rn.
JOHN C. FINCH,
DEALER IN
ifiGQlilJ 1
1 i.n
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!36 Water Street, PiiUbjrgh, Pa.
Oi riE-iT ESTALi-jftrcn hoi si: in-thf city
wh.-rt- nttthiitjf t.-i.t iHirc f.-t.i are r.Ht tin.
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I tf I7 n hai .1. i,.ie. u'.nt .1 art! l:.-rml-e :
I ttl-e.Oli! Ton:, 1- l it ti' .. ll. l. Wrcdinc. f..-r l for
fll! ,4rl. fc f-v ; kct.btiio.-f IB- n.--;
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j .ihI K lor 0110 fcitt 'i-t 11. s-r -nr'',y )i'-xt-tl. Also
have in st,-k ir.iii'!' '!i. r V (.iio.ii; u jtj1-
Imu. U.irrxls at KptM-ini r.u.
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J KGAL NOTICE.
JCoiioi in hcr'y -v. n that an 8pr--!'ration
Will 1h; mHift' l(t tllr r'iinrt f-f '' .K.'V'II I I l'?rf
imi(,rii- t'ourstv. rii Hm- 7-h of ;rii. ls:M,
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
"IT WILL PAY
YOU
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A'hite Bronze, Or Pura Zlrc Monument
Iitlrl!iet .1 hv REV. W. 4. PTN-f. t a :'..c!-;.-i
lmt.rm-i-ri.t' in the j.o1 ft of .V A 1 1 ill A I. AN'
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C- i'oi.i :r Moti'i.ti. t:t our ( La'n.-i a:.-le l .1
ma'.e. -GIVE ME A CALL.
WM. F. SIIAFFEH. ! :
" THE COMPANY
Ai t'a? li Is CariTir: its
GENEE-AL MEIiC ITvNDk-
.:yer (an I'iuil t!l tittj may
CLOTHING, HATS,
and all or Tin; n:: -r w
3rsATISFATI0N ALWAYS (ii
WOOD,
SCHMIDT
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Wine, Liquor,
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BTA2LIS:'T3 IS
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DISTILLER
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IMPORTER OF
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For GENTLEMEN.
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