The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, April 22, 1891, Image 4

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    Value of a Home Market
The Anaerlcmi Protective Tariff 1 agw s
corrwfonJcat t Duncan, Mo., Mr. W. J.
Tvitt, under iwnt date, writes tlie fol
loVinc intrertinji: MM on Tlie Vulue
cf a Home Market."
Th-re in this country tnown s !he
WT.cel. tr,' w 1:h h is. Ituwevtr, only a
t.rau -h ..f tl.e Alliance. Tli f jlks are
continually pn.nlingabout the time, the
rnco, and many other tiling, which
thev dorA inon- anything about, and
couldn't Fu'trwt reiuerly even if their
chare were true And they are contin
ually ' harping ' on the donations of land
which the io ern:n-Tt has made to the
railroad companies to encourage them to
ei-nd their roads. In Cut, it eeema
that they envy everything that is pro-Ja-roUh.
"A cloj-e examination of the following
conii-ariw.n will show the condition the
early tern farmer wa in before we
had protective tariff, and in this pert,
South western Missouri, the closest mark
et was St. Louia. It w ill also ehow how
much better our condition is now since
we have a wsl: let at home end a railroad
to transport our product on.
"The average farmer in those days (the
lifties , only had a small two-horse turn
ing plows, and a bull tongue. Some had
large jrrub plows, whicl repaired six or
seven yoke of oxen to pull them, hence
he had to borrow all the cattle in the
country to break Lis new prounJ, and
then loan his cattle to his neighlwr to
break his, which made it very late be
fore he could get his crop in the ground.
"We will count the cost . and profit in
raising eight acres of wheat in those days
and to-day. first, it required at least
ten days for breaking, owing to the plow
he had to use, there being no factory
ma le plows; five days for sowing, for he
never saw a drill. Whin he pies to
harvest, will require nlxjut hix days to
cradle and bind up the sheaves, forw ith
nit projection we would have no cheap
'hinders.'
It will take the whole family one
week to Hail or tramp il out, and another
w.-ek to wa-'h and dry it, for when they
tramped it out with the horse they had
to wash iL
As St. Louis was the nearest market,
they had to haul it there lcfore they
could sell it. Thi! required our trips of
two weeks each. They got $1 a bushel,
w hich would make conhidering the
eight acres to produce 100 bunhels. When
he bought his family goods he only got
about half as much as we do now, w ith
HoO :
nr two home wagon .... $to $100
1 welve yards calico at li'C. er yd. : 'X)
t ine barn
! salt...
7 0"
Total fl0
"Now, we will brea'i the gTonnd with
a two-horse sulky in three days ; sow the
wheat with a drill in one day, harvest in
less than one day, ami thresh in 2 hours
and market in one day. making a total
of less than seven days against 87 days in
those 'gi""! 11 days ' of free trade or low
tariff, all the same w hen considered right
ly. We gK cents for our wheat, mak
ing i. We buy I
two-horse wagon $."0 00
12 yrd calico at .ri cents
1 harrel salt 1 !'
I double rliovei plow 1'5
1G pounds Mipar I oil
I two-honccuUivetor 1" 'it
1 two borsr t'.inijng plow l'i no
1 pair common plowshares I '"
1 hat 1 W
Total kS3
" Now which man made his 100 bush
els of wheat the easiest, and which got
the most merchandise for the crop?
These are the fruits of a home market,
protection and railroad. If this is true
in a small case it must le in all, for it it
a fact beyond successful contradiction
that protection does stimulate hon.e
market, and thereby make goods chcap-
Some American and English
Prices.
Iuring the month ending Jannary 17,
1S!1, the price of iiixi4 American made
cotton prints was 2 ,Vlti cents per yard
at the Pall Hirer i Rhode Island J mills.
This w as the lowest price ever rejiorted.
Since then there has been a recovery to
'! cent ier yard.
American free-traders told ns that "the
infamous Mckinley bill" would add to
the cost of every vard of calico bought
by a "poor servant girl," or a "poor me
chanic's wife," or a "poor farmer's daugh
ter, always using tlie adjective poor,
though the American servant gitl is rich
when compared to her European sister,
and the American mechanic's wife and
the American furmer's daughter live in
a luxury of w hich their EurojK'an con
geners aro ignorant.
Put since the bill has come into opera
tion and the plainness of the fact of un
inereased prices has become palpable
the American free trailer has amended
his plrading. He now tells us that, how
ever l..w priivs may lie made under a
protective tariff, the cost of material w ill
be less than it now is as soon as the tariff'
is repealed.
It us see. The cost of printed cottons
at the protected mills of Pall Hirer was
less than 3 cents per yard during the
month ending January 17, 101. Fair
Trail,, an English journal, makes note of
this, and adds that every yard of cotton
prints turned out of English mills for
xiortatinn to the I'nited States during
the year 10 cost 4.07 ceute per yard ;
his being without reference to cost of
ocean freight or tariff duties.
Now, if under protection cotton prints
ftoll at less than Z cents, while the same
goods sell at more than A cents under free
trade, why should we repeal protection 7
Is it not well to let well enough alone?
And we seem to lie doing well enough.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, i
Ll ( AS Col STY. i
Prank J.Cheney makes oath that be
is the senior partner of the firm of P. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the City
of Toledo, County and Slate aforesaid,
and that said firm will par the sum of
NE IirXPKEI) in. LEAPS for each
and every case of (Varrh that caunot be
cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FHANK J.CHENEY.
Sworn to before nie and subscribed in
my presence, this lth day of December,
A. I. ISso.
1-kal. A. AV. (iLP.ASiiN,
JVoirri PuiJir.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly on the blood and mu
coos rurfaces of the svBtem. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY AO), Toledo. .
rT-.Sold by Druggists, 7V.
Seasick.
The follow ing story was told by an
old sailor to Samuel Adams Drake, and
should be appreciated equally by those
who love and those who loathe "the
thing they call tlie tea: "
"Most alius makes more or leas folks
nnwell, the motion does. We had two
pent." abroad of us last trip. One of 'era
was a lawyer. My grief, wasn't be done
up, though !
" Tother w asn't a bit There he aot.
smokin', es calm as a kitten. He was a
Ligh-up jedge, poin' dow n to bold court.
"Ca I do anything for yon ?' gays he.
"'Yes, 'grasped the seasick one, "I
wish your honor w mid overrule this
motion."' Youth' iomjianivH.
A Possible EntfUah Ruler.
The court ar.d the public general! rare
regarding Princess Margaret of Prussia,
who accompanies her imperial mother to
Esdand, w iih a good d,-al of curiosity.
It is hinted somewhat openly that one
object of the Empress Frederick's visit
here is to do her best to arrange a mar- l
rise for Albert Victor. DaLe of Car- j
ence, and ber daughter, his first coahin. I
despite the fact that the Pnnceof ales
eldest son is tmdocbtedly in love with
his second cousin, Princese May of Teck,
and has apparently his father's permis
sion to continne so.
However, the queen cannot get over
the fact Wat Princess May id the. daugh
ter of that Mary of Cambridge of whom
the was so jealous in th days when the
late Prince Albert first came a-conrtinj;
and so. an yoang Albert Victor has no
spirit of his own, it is not unlikely that
the announcement of his msaeuient
with the Pnrxess Marjpuvt will come to
us 1 -fores the empress has concluded her
visit h' re. Margaret of Prussia ?ems
to be a deJigbtlul and highly educated
young woman, lnt there is no doubt
that ihe has a will of her own, like her
imperial mother and royal grandmother.
It is equally certain that Albert Victor
is abont as sickly and effeminate a speci
men of a young man as could le found,
even among heirs to thrones. So if
Margaret becomes queen of England we
will still remain und-r petticoat govern
mentLondon Cor. Chicago News.
lanmrd in Moltri Metal and Not Bo rued
But few tuen have ever fallen into a
pot of molten metal and escaped with a
few trifling burns, yet John Adams, of
Tacoma. did it the oilier night. lie is
an employe of the Ryan smelter, work
ing on the iiif,'ht shift, and it is only
through great presence f mind that he
was not burned to cleat It By some mis
step he lost bis balance and started to
fall headlong into an immense pot of
molten metal. As he Ml he caught the
rim of the pot, and although he Was im
rjierd almost to his armpits he drew
himself ont, and with in aluio.-t Miper
hnman effort threw !iiiiis- lf into an ad
joining it fillel with cold water.
Smie of his fellow workmen taw him
cafct him-lf iuto tho second pot, and
rnvliing to his assistance rf-cu-d him.
His hands wre badly btinied. but other-
vise he had hardly a scar on him. Tlie
M-cret of his i -si-ajm w.'t-s that he had on
heavy woolen underwear and outer
clothing, and before it had been burned
through Ad;ims was in the pot of cold
water. Tacoma Globe.
Tills Woman Had Nerve.
Among the many callers at the late
residence of General Johnston was a
well dressed woman, who drove up in a
handsome equipage and akcd to see a
representative of the fuiir.ly. She would
not give her name, but sin; told Dr. IV-n
Johnston, who perceived her, that .ie
wished a lock of General Johnston's hair
for her collection.
"1 have," she Raid with entire self pos
session, "a lock of General Iee's luiir, a
lock of General Grant's and a lock of
fTcncral Sheridan's, and I would like a
lock of General Johnston's."
As soon as Dr. Johnston recovered his
self possession he told his caller that her
remarkable request could not be granted.
She left regretfully, not on account of
her request, but of his refusal. Wash'
ington Cor. Boston Herald.
Th fowMlrhn nrrlrd Off her Colt.
A valuable limre and colt escaped from
the barnyard of Abiah Hayes, the noted
stock raiser, of Cincinnati, recently, just
as a freight train came thundering down
toward nn adjacent crossing. The colt
cot in tlie war of the train and was
caught on tho cowcatcher, in despite of
the mare's anxious n-irhing. The long
train could not 1m? Mopped until it had
ruu tire lietter part of a mile. Then the
colt rolled off unhurt. The mare, had
wildly leaped culverts and crossing
frnces, and was almost np with the en
gine when her unhannel colt fell safely
down the side of the track. Cor. Phila
delphia Kecord.
Ilrt Time to Ttinr m I'iamt.
Most people let their pianos go uiitil
the ear cannot tolerate t hem, out a piano
requires constant attention, and where
the elutriates of the season are marked
onght to lie tuned at le.ifct four times a
rear. Where the tuning is occasional
and not regular, either the spring after
the fires are extinguished, or tho early
winter, after they are well under way, is
the licst time for tuning, for then the
piano is least subject toelimatic changes.
Interview in Seattle Telegraph.
The recent death of the "poet" Close.
in England, recalls ttiecnnous circum
stances under which he received a pen
sion. He was recommended for a Jien
sion by Lord Palmerston in a tit of good
nature, at the instance of a friend of
y.r. Close. The alleged poet was a mere
writer of duggcrcl, and after much dis
cussion the pension ordej was revoked.
Lord P.dmerMoTi considered his blander
an excellent joke.
hen stoves are taken down in tue
spring each should have all of its pieces
put together, and those that are small
enougli placed inside ol the stove; large
pieces may le attached bv a wire. If
this is done there is no searching or con
fusion in autumn.
The wife of Councilman John Hallo
ran, of Cincinnati, has just received,
through the mail, a small box contain
ing the wed ding ring w uich was stolen
from her twelve years ago. She ha-t no
suspicion of the identity of the con
science stricken person.
A tronser button manufacturer at
Barmen advertises his willingness to pay
l'iO to tho heirs of any man who may
be killed in a railway accident, provided
he is shown to have lnjeu wearing at
least six of the manufacturer's buttons.
Mr. A. A. Low.lie father of Presi
dent Low, of Cilumbia colli e, lies just
passed Lis eightieth birthday. Mr. Low
hxs jriven f-'0,0n0 to his birTh;hr(. Sa
lem, Mass. to be devoted to iiie educa
tion of deserving boys.
A Summer Itemirt in Berkshire.
Several citizens of New York city,
Poughl-eop-ie, Mount Washington and
Great Harrington have organized the
South Berkshire tlub for the purpose of
establishing a summer resort for them
selves and families at Slcy farm, Monnt
Washington, the birthplace of Elaine
and Dora Goodale. Those Vst know n
in the vicinity as active in the enterprise
are II. F. Keith, of Monnt Washington;
S. B. Guodalc. F. L. Pope, of New York;
and Lawyer A. C. Collins, of Great Bar
rington. The farm of 600 acres is to lie
called Taconic Woodland, and lie laid
out as a park of sixty-live shares, and it
is expected that a shareholder will build
a cottage upon each lot and have a sixty-
nnu interest in me property of the asso
ciation. The club house for the entire company
will be the historic Sky Partn cottage,
from which a magnificent view is ob
tained in every direction. The house
will contain dining rooms, parlor and
library, with accommodations for tran
sient guests. Thirty shares are already
suliscribed for, and the lots are soldonlv
to approved parties under proper restric
tions. The town of Mircnt Washington
is in the southwestern jiart of Berkshire
county, and was organized Juno 21,
1 1.9. lYerious to its incorporation it
was knowi as Taucounuck Mountain,
meaning tie great wooded mountain,
and here were made, about 1C93, the
earliest settlements in Bertshire.
Springfield Republican.
A grim relic of the Maxwell murder,
preserved at the Four Courts in SL Louis,
is the dilapidated trunk in which the
murderer stored the remains of his mur
dered friend Preller. The interior of the
trunk is covered with bloodstains. .
The first gnn made for tbo Coufeiler
acy is now iu the jKisse-ssion f Mrs. H. L
Miller, of Chattanooga, whose father
uiaJo it at Ilolly priujrs, Miss., in lL
It orisinally had a rifled barrel, and is
still in good condition.
BREAD
IS THE STAFF
IKD TET CNE CM EAT TOO MUCH CF IT.
An wrll of rd Wmj iv i;jOT yno bu
ni nmJt v rarj lUKumlotmbk: ; M wiU
Vo! ff s A G M E B ! acki n g
IK n iir yT rbntru t.nt nuJt thn look
D-.-w-tlF until cLMd. Ttf pewwu mktvm
tenjow drmruuOA.
aJl te lrua. I'atnf H Hm' FrmtaM$ bfrmv
wia. Staim Old a c m rwMwiTwc TmniH
via fiTiM Cum and Chi ut th
VIU JMtM0
vu. Stain town OLt KCT teMt.
Coach m
4
ARE THE STRONGEST.
NONE GENU INF WITHOUT THE B'A LABEL
V.m'ifrt t)T m. Avhis Soy. Miihid.i.. who
ittke ine famous Horse UranU Maker ltiusketa.
I OK (SAM..
1?'R SAT.K-I2.000
Two
paritrr with imy wii1mmt irovi ct'iiar 10 jia
Kiry. Orale an-t hmri inntk- in rnr : aio,
rat e in nfmnof j'Hrior : asli fiut? ninnmir to
eliM r : tin Urei ana v.ittaLim.ly nuilt : -ven
ihff momi) i! hoiif-e : stnir- iroia kuem-u ana
mimi ftrtn Um k Htu-U i:i' ft llar : ir-! wat'-r on
buck )r-ii. veimni to hiu hcn i-r ; Iroitl
Mn h emirr I' tu'lh of umUUuie Iront : nUnit imv
;,i-t ; r Hoi ii innt : Inrtr- urin ; yard ivm-vl.
! jtj a year uu:i iuw-m-.-l. -vf " --
H fcilAFhti, next uowr Ut ru-Un;cc, MriueiM-i,
CHR RAI.K $3,300 Two anil nno-half m!l.
eaM ut ShHikwiie. sniKTt i o., I 'it. . a iarra
onutauiinir Mtacn. ; :Z B'Tw K-nr, pomi nMiMff
bani. Miruiiiirh(tiif, WMKm ati4 otiicr out-
tiiiii'iiiii ; Jiwf in ifH-wiow, aTf well tin-rt-rtrd
with rtifiTV uti'l heavy wli ; a Micarcamp
f tr.t, ari nwrv can IV an ient ; slieaMi 4f
na1T nitiimi tl.r.mt'n 'aimp : yHinjr orcliaT-l,
with choice ?m leciion f fniit. 'irriu cay. Ap
toWiu. B. cliAKhfL next door lo ftrtoflice.
MiiK-ntet, la.
rS)H ?AFE-$t.500Five
Ttiilt1 NorthoflM of
Somerw-t, la.. two aiul one-lialMory t welling
tiMiM', oiiiMle shutter-, tnn dry Ia-tcrt-c1 ci-lhir,
!iniil and i-rii ail litfotiKli, fnr roiuus
iowu utain hii-1 Jour pkhii-np Mair, innt an
tack Mii, acres J l:i ft.-ici.es Lrc'ind. Mimiur
ioh' Miii Matile, tHitivrinejit u flniP-h. m1io1
tti'l rMilmad. 1-niLi iay. Ap'iy to B.
MiAl- l-.K, n xt door to PoMoihw, .-roin r L 1'a.
L'-yfixtt ireci, p'Hul ItH'nunn, two and i-iir
hall toT:f9. piat-'Trd all thnuk'b. ctllut under
whk- house : lot ;ixl'iU. $ mo ej,-i, l-i:;i!i.e on
ftthV pitytMt!tM. Anply to W. U. t-IlAl tK, ntxt
door lo 1'uil.cc;, fouietL a.
F(t7X PAI.E-$4,500 Two story Lrick houe on
Talnot Mrcut. ro niif. I'roUi attd tm-' k Man",
ttath rtNii,K np stmrs, lnrtre lank in attic, liot and
cold wt-r ilironyh the noiisc. ln'c pmmi in eel
iar, ranpen kitchen, cellar under wliole hoii,
lot wixiJO feet, tM aud o her ou'builil'iii-"
Terms eHy. Apply uWm. B. fcHAFKK, next door
to iOKloibf, boiuerM-t, Ia
T!t SAKE ;.5'JO ne Hiour.d arre
.f
tine tniit-er land.
hn klvtinitHTel rifie. white
riak. rel ok, eic. 1 hree -tourtt' f a mile from
railroad nation. $'i.trfl ea.-fi and -oii a year u ith
mit interei. For further inrtieu'urs apply to
W M H. SUA r Kit, next -Uair to liot!i'T, Somer
set, Pa.
WANTED. A wnall htmje uithin utim or
wo milt of wuieriet. Addre V, ii. til Al Kit,
FARM V ANTLIi. An exjHrunccd und r-tpoitMV'U-
farmer, havn i: unexpectedly sold ids
er larv Innii, ano Hn terius oldinitf hi in to
five imimiiiute hwuu, now w ini u n-nt a
Pwh! lann ot r '.oai-re near the town of Nxn.
tx'l. with the uihieriaudir.e tln.t he vill pur-'li!-e-.;id
ttrns at tiit- end 01 the year. Pru c and
erm of fftnn to K ii'hde ' li'iic i renin itfr. Call
atmceon VV.M.li. M1AKEP., Ken K?lile Ant,
7 FA RMC) F irH "AC R ES FOR
.,jJO 1U We.-unorelalid t utility. I-iuo-
iier Valley, pu., aLd in ttie pa lH'!t line. Two
dotting well now in operation in this section.
A ttT'M d K-rootn hoii'. yty Jmk Iwrn. and oth
er i;ood buildin?. hoic' fruit applt. peaches
ars, etc. rs.u in K-od f.aie ol cultivation,
eil adapted f.rcorn, wheat and u'ra-n. Amidst
ltd near churehes iiools, mill-, und -tores.
Kann underlaid with vn awwr vocation
Mei-eafitalet- Itii selliiia;. Addn-w W. E. SliAr KK.
Ajfeiit, K)mer4.'t.
tup:
IS KING OF
SEWING MACHINES.
It was Cr:wrei sa when it tsck the
Firs: Prsmhn at the Cincinnati
Centennial in 1CS3, at the Great
Contest, but n:re so when it
took the
OLD MEDAL
At the Universal Exhibition at Par
is, Frniitv, iii 1880, for boinj tho
Best Family Mi Mm
Iu the world. It is applauded
as such bv the
800,000
Sold since its introduction in 1877
Its !uiKriority h acknowledged,
tLouli with many regret?, by
thousands who had bought
other new
:::::: SEWING! iMACIS:
Before thev Lad pecn tlie merits of
the
W HITE
Ladies will find it greatly to tlitir
advantaL'e to examine the merits
of"THE WHITE" before buy
ing a Sewing Machine.
" THE EE.T IS ALWA YS CHEAPEST"
in the end. An interior rawing
Machine is a poor investment at
any price.
JOS. CRIST,
Of Jenner X Kos.ls, is i!ip authorized awil
for it in this County, Write him. and tell
hira to bring one lo j-our boue for exam
itmlioD. GKEAT NEWS !
THE NICELY BOYS
Will never be hung, If tbeTCit! bflp iu Neither
J. S. Aslibridge,
The Johnttowo Crpet man, but he wiU tell yon
Carets, Oil Clothn.
Window t-'hadi-A, Hug,
Mats, Mattiuft, Ijice Curtains
and Curtain I'oIpk.
ChrT than they were ever heard l lfore
Itill aiiioQihh jhu. Cull ami we Irr yourx-if.
XO. 131 FRANKLIN' St, Johnstown, Ta.
"WASTED.
T Tor the rMTFr STATFK
ARMV. Ahle-Brvlieil lis married VK, bote.u
the aesof 1 aud Tram i.k1 Par. Awiiy
ram., bum be prean-i ut Iarnh Mt;-.tartiry ev
Menreu toegv. 'tara-UT and hdlj.tm. Kaiiona,
ClcithiiSK. Medira! Af.enriH.iee. Am! at
rKNKR MAIN AND ai.lu.N fcTLJTl.
JohtMUiirn, l a.
VC5. MY OPAR
.5 A
F5I ElMl
WH TE
Disappointment of Politics.
A woman Wiw in charge of a saloon on
nu)11 etrcet the other day when a man
entered, looked around for tbe husband,
and Coiling the coast clear be tenderly
f.lfrvpd :
"Mdaui, 1 have been appointed a
romi'iilie to wait urtn your hotihand."
To -e if he would accept a nomina
tion." "Yen"
'We have decided to rue him for Al
derman of tl.if ward."
"Vis"
"And, I Itelieve, it is usual on occa
sione of t h is sort to greet the committee
receive them with liberality in fact,
et up the l.eor."
" Y'e?,' hbe rep!i-d, as she went on w ith
ber knitting; "but you'd better we my
h unhand."
'Oh, certainly ; where can bo be
found r
"Atxiut six luiles out on the Center
Line Ed."
"Coming in soon ?"
"Hardly ; he's out there in a burying
gronnd. He's been out there for seven
years."
"Ah ! I see. And in that case he prob
ably won't accept?"
"I'robably not."
"And the best thing for the committee
to do is to retire aa gracefully as possible
and as dry jis a bone." The committee
retires. Jhtroil Free Press.
Specimen Cases.
P. II. Clifford, Sew Caseel, Wis., was
troubled with Seuralgia and Rheuma
tism, bis Stomach was disordered, bis
Liver was aHi-cted to an alarming degree,
appetite feil away, and he was terribly
reduced in flesh and strength. Three
bottles of Electric Titters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisbunr, 111.,
had a n:nnincsore on hi leg of eight
years' etand:ng. Used three bottles of
Electric Hitters and 6even boxes of Buck-len'sArnif-a
ilve, and bis leg isound
and well. John speaker, Ratawha, O.,
had five lare Fever sores on bin leg,
ductors .iid he w as incurable. One bot
tle Electric Hitters and one box Huek
len's Arnica Salve cured him entirely.
Sold by J. S. Snyder's 1 rug store.
It is remarkable to observe how much
adijiose tifeueone encounters in so called
light Ojiera.
Now Try This.
It will cost you nothing and will surely
do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold,
or any trouble with Throat, Chest or
Lungs, Dr. King's Sew Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds is guaran
teed to give relief, or money will be pail
back. Sufferers from Li Grippe found it
just the thing and under its use had a
speedy ami perfect recovery. Try a sam
ple battle at our expense and learn your
self just bow good a thing it is. Trial
bottles free at J. S. Snyder's Drug Store.
Large size 50c. and f 1.00.
Daughter Father, Mr. Hendricks is a
very bright young man.
Father lie mutt be. I notice that
yu never have a light in the parlor the
night that be calls.
A Glorious Record.
Since the introduction of the Famous
Pan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cure
in this vicinity, the death rate from Con
sumption hag decreased wonderfully. It
never fails to effect a cure. Price 2-" cents.
Try it. Trial size bottle free.
Dr. Lee's Liver Regulator has done
more to relieve the B'iflering of mankind
than all other medicines; it cures all
Stomach and Liver troubles.
Trial bottles free at O. W. Benford's
Drug Store.
She Don't you fid a draught over
there near the window?
He (taking the hint) I don't know
but I do. What would you advise ine to
do pull the blind down or move over
nearer to you?
She Both. Lift.
I suffered from acute inflammation in
lay nose and head for a week at a time
I could not tsee. I used EIv's Cream
Balm and in a few days I was cured.
is wonderful how quick it helped rae,
Mrs. Oeorgie S. Judwjn, Hartford, Conn
Famly Duty,
Tlie home circle is sarred and life has few
rharnis indeej if family ties are hurst a.-un
der. The promotion of happinefts and the
prevention ot -ickne areot prime import
ame in every household. It it in the spring
thai old atid your.p alike are most J'i'.'pubie
to the hundreds ot diseases that nil the at
mosphere we breathe and lurk in the water
we drink. 1 he timely use ol a reliable stun
ulant is the onlv way to eurri against sick
net in the home. Wax Klen's "Silver
Ate" and "Duquesne" brands of pure rve
whisky are recommended by physicians as
the best inviperator in the world. liotb arc
sold tinder a sworn uaranteeof purity. "6il
ver Atr" at ir full quart bottle, am!
' Imiiuene"' at S-l A". These wbi-kie are
used exclusively in the leading hospitals.
which is siiilicient evident that thev are the
best obtainable.
Ouikenheiraer. Finch, Cihson and
Overholt are sold by Mr. Klein at (1 j-er
qti art. or s:q ipiaru. hr f.i. His stork ot
wines, brandies, etc., is the lnrire-it in JVnn
sylvania. t.oo'is promptly shipped to all
parts ot 1 lie i mini Mates, betid for cata
logue and price list, mentioning this paper,
For three Weeks 1 was suffering from a
severe cold in my bead, accompanied by
a pain in the temples. Ely's Cream Balm
was recommended to me. After only six
applications ti the Balm every trace cf
cold was removed. Henry C. Clark,
Sew Y'ork agpraiser'g Oilicc.
The wedding ring the girl, her moth
er and her big brother. Iwliannpoliii
Journal.
He Yelled " Kemp's Balsam
I yell, "Take Kemp's Balsam, the best
cough cure. I arrays do w hen I hear a
man cough, and I can t help it It saved
me. and it will cure von. I was threaten
ed w ith pneumonia last winter, and it
broke it up. it helps tne children out
when their throatc are sore, cures their
cou-.,h, and tastes so good. The first dose
heltw vou." So writes A. R. Arnold, en
gineer on the West Shore Railroad, at
Canajohane, S. l.
Joe Why did they turn Harry out of
the church ? Did he get into bad cotnpa
ny?
Tom Yes; he joined the choir. De
troit J'n-e Proa.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve .
The Best Salve in the world for CuU
Bruise, Sores, Vlcers, Salt Ilheum, Fever
Sure?, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Kruptiona, and positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect rati;fac:ion or
money refunded. Price 25 c ntu per box.
For sale by John X. Snyder, Druggist.
Life's Mistakes.
Somebodv has condensed tbe mistakes
of life, and arrived at tbe conclusion that
tiiereare fourteen oftfcem The great
est of all mistakes is all allovi aimulo
Cough or Cold to take its course, which
always ends in death; check it in time.
and save live hy ns of Tan-Tina Cough
and fVinguitiption Cure. Price 25 cents.
YOU CAN FIND
L in I'lTTRr .r nt It Ad rrt ini
THIS
PAPEP?
liur au oi
I
i
?VaE2OTGT01T BROS.
b ul esuuau hx advaruauai at kat rate
Smells Well- skonchitislCougwi
BiOPEHT eONPUDfJ, HiW-rTVEX.
ISTKMfl.ETC- GraJars Free By
tPETERYOGEh, Sqaekset.Pa
Johnstown Business Houses.
City Drug Store,
Near Dibtrt Building, Next to Postcllict
When in the city don't fail to call and see ns
at our prominent location, where you will
find one of the prettiest and most attract
ive Drug Stores in
JOHjSTSTOWN
Tiie public pronounce it a pem. We carry
a full line of Pure Drops, Medicittes, Chemi
cals, Toilet Articles. Ac. Physicians Pre
scriptions Carefully Compounded.
Kespeelfr.liy Yours.
CHAS. YOI'.NCr, Johnstown, Pa.
Graduate of the Phil's. College of Pharmacy.
FINE OLD
WHISKIES
And Imported l iquors sold in hulk and by the
case. Special lints :
OI.P CABISET, TOM MOORE
POSSVX HOLLOW, GVCKEXIIEIMER,
flXCWS GOLDEX WEDD1XG,
GlllSOXS XXXX WHISK IES,
James Hennessv. Psiil HuBois Coense, Wiltiur
PiltmsD s '-own Itlackl-rry I'oniiMi." ALs,
BeUloni and tvuivrset Pure Ityc hiskies,
with ats
FISHER & CO.,
309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa.
ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING
A SPECIALTY.
HARRY M. BENSHOFF,
MANUFACTURING STATIONER
AND -
BLANK D00K MAKER.
H ANN AM BLOCK,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
HARDWARE
THC OLO ND WtLL KNOWN MSDWt TOSt OF
JOHN 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
CUTTLE RY
A Specialty.
BOTTOM PRICES RULE TIIE ROOST,
AOI. 15. DimiT.
At the old taol on Main street. Johnstown, ra.
SCHOFF'S.
Pirk B jildl n i In Street, Opp oj Ite Alma Hail,
Johnstown, I?A.
SPECIAL VALUES IN
LACE CURTAINS I
With every pair of Curtains we cive tht fmlin for
Id cent, and gutrttni" our ( uruta- t'hea(it-r
than the Mime uh!m v ( at; UnicM elM.
iier, i',Xl huiI xaimne tpiHlity nud
jnri. A cmjtlf!e line of Vry
i.us at low est rivs.
SCHOFFS,
Main street, Fark Buiidlnir epptnlte Alma Flail.
Johnstown Pa,
THE POPULAR
DRUG-STORE,
Corner of Main an! Franklin Streets,
J; O: II; X; S: T- C; W- Si, Pi A.
Li now filled Itb all the best
ZDIRCTGrS
In the mnrk.;t. Jly motto,
" LOW PRICES A Sit QCICK RETURXS,"
I rigidly ilhre1 to, and nill antKfa-tion piar.
aiit.-ed. A lull line ot
PARIS GREEN AND WHIIE HELESORF
Always en band,
CHARLES GRIFFITH
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.
TIIK NEW KX)M IX THK
DIBERT BUILDING,
Corner Main and Franklin Sts.,
I where M- Wnrnnr. And Chll-
areu' mcild irUIMtJIlO Footwear,
Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST I KICE8
ran be found, in My lea of all makes. I am
prepared to comete with one and ail
dealers in the State. All I ask is a trial.
SCOTT DIBERT.
W. 88 FRANKLIN STREET.
JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE.
JOHN H. WATERS &BR0.
PLUMBERS,
STZAH AND CAS TITTERS.
We are now established In our new huildinc.
whieb, e ean safely nuv. is the best-arnuiKed fur
our bunines iu Western FennsylTania
Evers l!ilnr pcnaiiiiUK to she Plumbing, Steam
and t,as busm e. ml iu sux-k.
We will, as formerlv. Kire rarefiil attention to
the KTEAM ANti HT WATEK H EATI.Nt buii-
iness. 4iur fomier eftortu in thK line enbraee
nmc of tbe largest buildiOKS its the county, with
entire tiwesa
In the SU PPLY DEPARTMENTwe earry a rii!l
line of Rubber and Leather B ltfcip. S;eam and
Water Hie. Valve. InieeUirs. HmTleatora. Steam
Gaires Iron Pipe Filling, Etc Price quoted on
application.
St. Charles
HOTEL.
CIIAS GILL, Projfr.
Thte tin Mini ?!fmv1'l(l. with ofllrann
(pauxt Eir Nal'iral ki Incardwent llttt
all mom. N'i M,-a,:i mtindr; aiuelitd tUie
bvtce. Kte 2 1 ; wr il.ir
Tor. WoimI M. and Third Are.
IPiitf'iurBh, Pa
lilillllp?';
or THROAT AND LUNG BALSAM.
For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Catarrh, Whooping Cough,
Hoarseness, Influenza, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Pleurisy,
Congestion of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Asthma,
Consumption, and all pulmonary affections.
ATTEND TO YOUR COLD IN TIME.
A ,!,!. er.kl. If not nitewU-d to In time, may be the mow daniteroiw T-?'?"!?
I'm duiotiia or CoaauiuiKkm. By the tUueiyje of this Muedy fougb. and 1 1 are qw. kl t urea.
1TFe M ro..rienllemenr-': Y''h fM- an- t.y tar tl.e 11 .,.'.2.
your! t-oll lirup. , ;
Tf vnu fts-l no relief nfter n.lrur two-thirt trie contenn nf a nettle of tilts nie,llrln, is-tuni tbe remaining
one-M,'- I to ' I ?"m i!" a beuubt It and be ilt n-iond ibe pr-e .U for tbe enure l,tle.
Y51'9' Herb Medicine: Co., Weston, W.Va.
ELIAS CUNNINGHAM,
MAMtTACCaKB aSD DlALIX ASK WHOUBALI AMD RKTaII.IB Ot
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Hard and Soft Woods,
OAK, POPLAR, BIDIKua, PICKETS, MOULDISG3,
ASH, WALNTT, FLOORING, 8ASH, STAIR RAILS,
CHERRY, YELLOW PISK. SHINGLES. DOORS BALCSTER3,
CHESTM.T, WHITE PISE, LATH, BLINDS, NEW El P09
A General Line of all grades of Lumber and Building Material and Roofing Slate kept in (toek
Also, can furnish anything In th line of onr bns1ne to order with reasonable
prompuiQMs. auch as Bracket. Odd-stxed work, etc
Offlce and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. E. Station, Somerset, Pa.
I j-jBI t ft -MJ-
a..
KENDALL'S V.J
.SFAVIHCifflSi
ft t3?T
i The Most Soeceasfnl Remedy everdtecor
nvd. as It Is eertattt la Ita effoeu and docs not
blister. Iljad proof below :
KEHDALL'S SPMIN CURE.
Beltxbsox, Pv, Kot. 27, 9a
DR. It. J. KnuiAT-i Co. :
Grnt I wouH like to mair ktvwrri to tinw who
arcaimoKf jxTsua-led to UMKea0aH's NpavinCur
thefai.1 that I think it Ua PHtexri-llpnt Lininu-i.t.
1 have U3-(i It on Blood spavin. TiiehtfrRe wH.ton
three U-k for throe yars . hi 1 oni!ntnt'd to
una your K-nidAii'n iSpavin Curt. I until to bot
tJt-9 on tho horse and have worked him for threo
jean. tUucc Aud not iMteuiuau.
Youri aruly, WM. A. CV1L.
GcrscivKTows, N. Yn Sot. 2,
Dr. . J. Kckdaix Co,,
Enosburxh Fal.s, VL
flmts; In prnlsenf Kondall s Rpvin Cun Iwfll
Say. tUat ayeurajo I hml a valuable vount horse te
c)ne try linif, jMMit vuhiryrsi asd swodn. Tt:o
tMrMbni"U atKjut tn-(v.e b.tve Bo Vitrinarv Siir
geon hTi' (..njnounf-d hio lairicuSS Hnoi.simin
or Thornupn(nn, tl-y all tolil mo then? was do
rare lor il he htjan'alut uselcsi.ant I cm
sidereti him almost ortli;. A frimd tld me of
the rntTiu o( juur Kfnd.ill's Spavin Cure, m I
l-oUf.'hta bottle, an-1 1 cold fiee very plainlv (rrera
rii.nvHnienuirtin.o(!iait;y frt)ml''ue.afid"bt'f're
the botrl. vm used uu I v rs tutihei th;it it wng
dotr.at him a ccreat dtoi of 1 iMUKht aeoond
titN and iK'tore it was u-el tip nty horse w;w
t-urc-d and has tern in the t earn doiny heavy work
all tiit Reason smro lasL April, pliowinn no more
i$Tte, ot ic I consiiter your Kendall's Spavin Twre
s valuuble ineii.cine. r-ad ft should be la every
table ut tne land. KefoectfMiiv vnnra.
iuL'CiiMi DEWTTT.
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for l All drug
gists Have It or can get It for vou, or It will be sent
to any addrcM on receipt of price by the proprie
tors. DR. U. J. KENDALL C 0
Enottbcrsh Falls Ver moot.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
.'tin,lrt'-.W..tik i-r '. i:lfr,
Tii! m iv a 'I make tint' ii. Uul WW rmn
1 V'tIl-klJ b-r t'x-nru fH'Bl f Iu
IU at l,f alt I U- lrt, !(! n-.ir V1.M ft
in. Hutli rir,il he--. In sit -rt lI
nrri-a. y-a n c'-ium- taf ot Itoinc. tir-
tUe work, iliaitrw. tit )my M Hk
evrpr -rLrr. V Mi fu, fUmiahlnj
vf..-l.it.(r. KA8II V, M'KLl'lLY l-m..i.
1'Attl 1( t LARh Mi r.. Ati.in i ouf
MIM M CO., lUaTLAAU, MAl.Vk.
Mm Tallin
CURES ALL DISEASES.
The KfejUt rciuicine oflhe age.
IT ITKIHE3 THE BU.0D.
HESTKOY3 MICROBES,
the cause of every disea-, and is a wondrrf u
TONIC AND ANTISEPTIC.
Book giving history of Microbes and Mi
crobe Killer, free. Address.
No. 7 Laigbt Street, New York City.
MONEYS
n tip ranml al ntrrlFW Mnwofwf rfc.
r -ui. fir i,'Ut. m,i in (tilv
own h. alxi. .Hlirrrver iU- A,&
fiiic rmn lit ibv Mink. I r Inm.
C. V m.ii t,mi. 0 rik. ,m ,it df-v.,!.
ytir w.fv nt'iiHi-ii.i, ..r !! j,.ur Irnn' to thr work. lUim i aa
emir, v ww l-at. m.( t.riur onlrrf.tl Hjr n. fny Mart,
bMiiwT n- min.iif fn.tu to U Hf k aw.i y-i.ia
nd ttturr rt.-r m lit 'la cijn.tM'. ne4ii fimiii ynu ilia rm-plr,n-
ai I :-rlt y-n tl.rfc. K t fTtslitln Urm. I-nil
iMtWuMiiiui lULk. 'IK K Jk 4 O., Albi hi A, MAIM
II
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f'j:
A 1T4RJ T iin1rtk in Hf f
raclia-iv t ly inO-t lif ttl (i-fum of rt'h' f
n, cm ii-mI anil ttntr. antl Him,
it'i.T ttiairi)' Itiii. rll w -irk lHit';(ri.
r.wlu mi a 1hr lttnam4 V-lian '
i'ti,lt. r- fr ih-r tlMi.(imi-a
Vt-ur in tht tr.
the
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... , .....r B n r.r-.-M'-.l With rni(.. t nirNt tucr
and Sl I .-iliv,.),-, VIH'V AA.u, -
C, 4 i.I.aUA. 4'J. Auau.b.. MiaM. !
in
H2a-'
GENERATION AFTER GENERATION
Trr. .
-BCM BI.I.-1V1I IT.
Fr.T.r,,'7, OH ""?", Children Jr Tf.
tV6TV SljffprOr '"" KImtiiiuJImu, Si.
,.iiv ! C,CI N-nraliria,
I7hmI?ri.Dff,,t.,w,u- ntUrrh. Kr..nch.ti
in H r oJ 1 imli"; "i"' i """" ' nH.. H. .n.i.,-5
l.lTolrt ath! ? J'""" or Hlraims will find In
uprna paid, LH JOHNsoJi tXi., Bosnia, Uu2
,11 lh W orld th- r'U hat".""Z
lit; Uuiiit-' Uolacu i1cltic, '
It ran t-t rim in r rnp r ta nr coflea withonl
aprt.lr and i-rm.nriu r.irr . l.thr ike fati-at " a
rlK O., l-i 11., Sir,i. KiSSSZuS
rsrcitfisystKB Cem fbtr,
W .rrantMl i i
t'orn Umpper and moj
ix-rleot lrce-fd JVrtl.
lurr Ditrlt)uu.r In
.wurld. Stti Jor Cititra.
Al&aEa.
.A. B. FARQUHAff Ca
I Vow w p
8 "no Km Large Iluistratio Catalocue.
wrrfc (r n, hr Anna Pir AufM
r-iaxi, ml Jim.. Il, n. Iu(-f.'i. t (httv
X" -J. V ""H- V rmn J
ITS r "-l1'' h"m' Kn i-
)hr work and !?
w ' T.4ii it'-. t-n-m yr-u ix w
r (; lb. Um. htg ttumr fi-
rom. ( m wt.ru
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Jk-e. anil tmHr f-l.w thrv qmt drlnkin of tholr
vwn In-o ill harn.lul ftwt rB.i,; .1"1
MminitraTMD. rr. euarant'Tenrt .il
ir num. wtthnn 1W1 k ...I .
I
Lumber Yard
OUR CLEAR ACE SA1I
OF
FUR GOODS.
AT
Slaughtered
Prices !
has started with a rush. If you
want a
FUR CAPE OR MUFF.
or a handsome
SEAL JACKET
at a very low figure, it will he to
your interest to come soon, as
quite a number of special
Capes and Jackets have
already been sold.
FINE SEAL CAPES
of the bet and newest shapes at
$10, $4o, $.0 and $75 a reduc
tion of $20 to $25 from the
Kegular Price.
SEAL JACKETS;:
At a reduction which saves at least
7".00 a garment oti next sea
son's prices. Come before
our line of sizes is
broken.
&
FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGH. V.
C. C. JORDAN.
JCS. HINCHMAN
Jordan & Hinchman,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CRACKERS & CONFECTIONS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Crackers, Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Ac.
270 and 272 Main St. Johnstown
Femvian Tonic to Eeplarto-
Tbe only cure and radical cure for
CONSTIPATION. .
BILIOUSNESS,
INDIGESTION.
nd all disorders of the I.Iver. ha ram! hmnlreds
of fwople, aii'l theonly rvmeijy fur ihfetli
fanew, and in ra- in "which the moM skiUna"
have ntifTly fnilc-l. Tttinitinia's fniin hmiiirnis
of pf(i)le I: inir in Itinir 0untv, lVtinnvivania.
la maiiiifacturiH bv l. T. KETKINW. WIL-
-I A MSHTRG, PA., for XUe V. T. I R. Co,, and
for sale hy all Iiruvfi'tiat ;0 cent per bottle
None pent i tne utiles the label shows the In
diau A rmw-hcaU Trnile Mark. 4-J0-"JO-lyr.
LIQUID CLUES,
INKS
AND BLUINGS,
Best In, the World.
Feb'y ll-3m.
JOHN C. FINCH,
DEALER IN
R
Y
E
136 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
OLDEST ESTABLISHED n0r?E IX THE CITY
where nothing but pore itoola are put np
rtrictly for family and medicinal ne. Notbin
letter than (iolilnn Weldine. Next on tbe
lit. Gnckcnhelmlr i. Grav's Mononrahia Rve
! iroid. are leailing brands. RraodM of vintaire
orli7i on baDd fiin. Uoiand and Diimt-ici ;
ala,0!d Tom, Flnch'mi. lln Wcddioe. for$l for
lull 'iuart. 6 for jj ; Ciui kenhoimer the nine
MnnoniraDlM. p-r doz.n : Wines. f perdnz-n
and 'i ten one-half liwu. ieciirelv hoied. Also
bae in noi k Grand faiher'a Cboice at il perwl
loa. Barrels at special rates. apr.V) lvr.
Your Boy Wants
aaasi OnvT1loatrmu.fi MflAI I
times, TttOK rt- pa Baa. mm pai
uunpliit Oat tit. NKl" r.
us iiiuatrMioaa. a ia aaaai aaaaj
THE JOHN WILIlNSDa CO..
ill
WARD
j-. A P,mPh,et ft Information and ab-
HI Jk witractiif the las,iihuwinK llow u
1 3 VfSa, 1'M'n Menl. I aream. Trade V
I Ell SUrk"' ConTrlehta. CTif trrt..-' J
'-fina
Mtaa4UkiaUt.. latcaca.!.
A Matter of Impotanee to yCu
If suffering from long-standins Chronic hi, plaemm of the Dlool Skin , .
Syeru, as those uflerinjr from aJSrt.-
EYE. EAR NOSE AND THROAT TRorjBL
t
t !
i j LFLAK, M. D.. Specialist on t'broic I MORITZ S ALU. M R, ?!- . ,.::.!, ,
J. J. 3ii.x i.i.ci.i. , r of the Ki-e. Ear. .Nie :i TN-.,n. 8
ThSifiil Ti'it tht." cnuutrr every four weekn.thiw mvinit their rU-nu the tm.i,v'i.,.
nfr, Are the i-ity. us Ui. v Rreitie only ,.hi.-iaiijinl MirKtmis in tm. .,;, , ;-s.
Manakin-. Models, inagraiw, eie.. to i!luMmie ami make pbuu to all aiHu-u .1 tiie ea .,
''iib'oKITZSAI M. the gn-t Gcnimn o. uiit. will be her-and nerfumi nil
Vre Sir i tnii THrwi without pain a;nl in lex time than any other livii. ,
iiv- hi. Vatieiiiitanil iitlum wlui are in need f Rieilical treatment an opponui.itv :., ,., '
di-tinuihed pnvsieian, hose duiits at tiie lutitutt ill permit ouly niontbly vi-,;. v;
i m n.rid4.iTi h. President of the
e'ii7n ae.l known In '.he i-omiiy. ireti
MtijiK - iVm.1v ...ivihi
Cleilan A rlm. 1 n 4nii.n--.iy :
uiui
1 ' waa aiitierine greatly from P.ilvpus and Inward Pi.e I had tried In. il trca'r!i-i
iieirie w ith nn avail. I read the. aitvi-'i-em.-nt ol Krx. Mctlelian A Sa'm and 1 i-,.. ,
m a triiil At their ln-t vint to the ei'y they declare.! me rureil. ami thev ill..
like a new man. Tb'-v did evervirnnu tuey
now use i a ,,, n .rteMni?.
I have been siitlerinit from Inxiranin !UplrneiMi anil itenera! tien ien. pmrat;u4.
on the former dixem fur more than three yearn. I bei ame an weak that I e..i:ld n-n t ni
more than a nniir at a time : ari 'e iiii ii".e. tu me -hi. i-;um mi: a. i t v
more mail I i...:', l , nivnelf under the ere of lira M..'...ll.n . ... '
CUV. PUl wiiiiiim ii. it.... .i
Sew l atie every lour weeks, and I am ujw aa
healtb.'
MADE THE LAME WALK WITHOUT OKt T UK-;
E'ireiirht mnnth pt I havr. t een ati!i
treatment
tmem with Utx lH.:lii .t Siiltn I l.ave I
their otiice w ithotit any.
I a::i eii-rnln ihnt I II
: . . . .. .. n.i ..
Catarrh, anil Wa vert liani ;I real-ill:, inn now
great deal la'tter. and 1 am ta-ttiiiK ,triniKer aud
Hooker, llutlcr Co., I a !S'pt. 4,
Disea.es of Women, mth as huve banlol the
Canivrs, Tumom, tiOrold and polypoid growtha
Uiif. no pain, no oai.ker.
Small Tumors. Cancer". Warts Moles, etc.,
methisl Flectmyis. Lpi!epy ar.d h it- setentiti.
home d.. to, tn-gaa , grow AND rATA KRH ' " J H u
I have been under treatment of ir. Mct'lelian i -vil"! for two months for Catarrh .., t,,
and eonsider sjM;if greatly iinpr.nred tyr KJ. J .liK AN. K. k -.,u,t, Urei.
1 1 l u LA i1 1 l M r. M K ll'in I r .vr.u.
On May l:tth Iw, M.-ne!!n and Silm performeil a ero-eT orernii.in nn n.rc
pain or lw of blood, and UMtsy wy eve are as Uiht s any . and I .-an e ir.
L.r MAKYtKt, Kovk I'.jtiit, Lawtei i. '
I have been sun'trir? with f'atarrh for some years. Tried several d.ieti.r-, hut tin g. .
tinill I eon.'iilli'd J'r Mi ( lel:nn A Stilm. UM.er w hiee treatment I have f-en tiie Ih-i f r.
and 1 have (jreatly improved that I know I'll be cured w hen the etirir treatment m i r T
G. Mi K1M.1.V, "u
ek;iit rni.ii'f r.KMtiVKD fiiom the soke. f
rM. Mi-riellnii i Sulin have tvtnove-l eittht I'olipi out of my umtrih to-!;iv iih. .nt ;r.: ...
pain or low ofblmai, ami in by far leiw tune and Iu a mure satifnetury manner than I turn il.,,,, i.v
tolore at rittsburit. 1 can draw mure breath with itunti.rt and nleanure thnn uh mv ih...
n. W. B'KIM 117 Cuk it , , ..v H
CATARRH ASK IiKAKSE-H. 11
I have now la-en under treatim nt of lm. Mi lellan and .-ulin fur three nmth f..r ,,; ,
ing method. Address all coinuiiuiicuUnns to imx t.j, Coluul us, Uhio.
EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREE TO 11
SOMERSET HOUSE. SOMERSET,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MAY 8TH AND 9TH.
IT WILL PAY YOU
TO BUT TOCB
Memorial Work
WM. F. SHAFFER,
SOMERSET. PK.VX'A.,
Manuf?turerof and Uealer In
Rwfern B'ori FamUlnd m short Xntiee, In oil tXjlort
mm m eraiite mi
AIM. Agniifirtht WHITE Bl'OXZE!
Persona in need of MOXCVENT WORKfwill
find it to their interest loeall a; me hnp where
a proper showiiiif will be Riven them. -.so..
factum tJrt'tTiintt.ii t Every Oim. wt'l i'Vl 3
VE& IT LO W. I invite special attention Uiithe
Vhite Bronze, Or Pure Zino Monument
Introduced by REV. W. A RIS"';. a a Decided
Improvement in the point of MATERIAL AND
ftjNTKl ( TIDS, and w ir.;h is ,i stine-i to I
the Popular Monument for uur Ciiaugeable Cli
mate. GIVE ME A CALL.
WM. F.' SUAFFElt.
THE COMPANY STORE,
A; t'u XI 3:iil. is Carrying its UaHy Larga anl Varied Stock cf
GEjSTEHVL merchandise.
B.iyers Can Fiutl all thej maj ed in the Sereral Dt-partments, of
CLOTHING, HATS, PRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
QUEEXSWARE, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOE?,
AND ALL OF THE FIR.-vT QUALITY, AND AT REASONABLE PRICES.
SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED.
WOOD, MORRELL & CO.
SCHMIDT BUILDING.
:::::'::::r.r::: The Largerst and Most Complete ..zzr.::::::
Wine," Liquor, and Cigar House
IN THE UNITED STATES.
ESTABLISHED 1836.
GK "W. SGIHIILVLTIDT,
DISTILLER ANO JOBBER OF
FINE WHISKIE S . ::::::
IVPOHTER OF
- WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS.
SOS. (1 AXD 97 FIFTH A VE.UE, PITTSBURGH, PESXA
AH nr :r 9 rcreived by mt'. or otherwise will receive prompt attention "
'"I IU' I HIT ii II nil iillaBaawal iiiiumi al a " nrt n n l'f
' 3 THE
POSITIVE CURE
BHUTHKH& M Im
Best in
uuii pr tt lent y iu .(
tlHt bait mitf tkUti HKllIU, iniul lial htjk
worn tbem will te.Mfv.
.Wanted A lix-al nirent in rrrrr rTr
C'rre.pnrfener invl'erf.
if loeal ndTpriiaeil n jrnl ernit it-It -advertieil
prl.. To llrilrr br i a il. ' i--nt
rl!re1. La'tie. will tiieae .r.-it.' v. ! t'(.. ....i .
L, DOUGLAS S3,0? SHOE
"4
for GENTLEMEN. .
UUHand-Sewsd. ,)!
aL.UIJ Welt Shoe. 4 ' e-.' i
C t Police mai N. . : .
'3.50 Fa,, d;
s2.50sSM l-''X
s2.25 mac's Shoe. ? . rx.
W. I., fftaaicylno ShflM Tor I .en M ran te. .n..
u-. r! kt
CAUTION ! "S-",-!r-Ti'... f ,r t-- " i'.--wtii.. ,
wearer ajalnit huh nrl,-. an! in'.r!.., , ' n X . . fw .'" ?7.h. i""ul JS
Dnudaa- nw an I trie prie. nwe-l 01 if V -f, '""" '"u I . u be "erei"
tkerebv. alth nq t- .l.l-r i, r..,:r r ,,.1' , ,h" '"'' ''
Il la a dil'y y... ate to vo.ir..ir nn I v r- . I.''.:" TvIl ""' '; . then-it wWe
jronr money. Vou ma i,..n ., ia.- f"
anrstloo. Kr--nt a mater eatue r.r tne n.om-v V't T "'. --. V ..,"
1 preferred. Jtiaara sue and kind of heeL
mi
-My .
Ijiwrem - a rotinty WwiIGmwra A
the fiillou iliir tt'timniiial i.f tii. ....
till 0i
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aitreeu aim ireaieu me eiturieiHi.iv. ; ;. ,
V.
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well a ever, hale and hearty : .nnn.. ,e,i,J
-l!!r::.' '!. New ( i ;' ' w
!lii
walk witiimit a pi r of enn. br. Im-::
wen aide u. put one a-uleaml at the
lieenttrvly eurvdsonn. Althiuuri nn-i.-r
vi u i ii l ..
i am itrewnj iuiin'ici IU ei'ry a atlil i ttl t,3.
htavier.
Sai e:. KmkKis.
kil! of all physicians and r ineiiie. i:m: . t ... ,j
cured without the use of a kaite or i au-tyn. Xucv.
removes! without ai'id". kni'e. pain nr r ..
- mly treated and puniuveiy cured by annrria..
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SCIENTISTS A3
LETTS LT
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PRACTICALLY J
WCTICALLYrp70p 1
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500 Ii k :1 SenJ .-
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Over !
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Designs.
monuwentil'bronze'co'oPany,
Telephone No.
8t.Iie.yoik. PiKoW
the World.
t of nintr-rinl
iMi.ushiu mr nil it flier "ktx?
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For LADIES.
s3.00EiadW
$2.50BMtii"o:fc
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2 1 1 - .ccr.
For BOYS' YOUTH'S;
2 tc $l.75
SCHOOL SHOJS.
In finurrenn, Pnttnn ami I aee, n.l ' t-
''n In tho f. M. ( already oer
otii. hut er..I rtlTerttof-"1,
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