i Lieut. Peary s Expedition. "cr York : LionU-nant H. E rerr,0. E. of tMe United States N7, of tirwnlan.i. delivered a lecture in a.irkerinft H1I 1 nic- before tbe American (opnipl.ir. Society. He e' ti!.-d tr.- i1h.) lie hd laid out for the trip The bodv of the hail was filled. Lieutenant IVarr Has introduced by 1'resider.t Ialy, of the society, bo mid be!x !it-vtd Unit the eipiditnm, which is n,,u to -tart, had more thn-e.of jrettinp at the north than any ever yet H teinl'tfd. Lieutenant J Vary 'jran his lecture by pivinp a brief hii-innr of irw-nland from At d:fvery in the year '."J. -eograjth-ica'.lv rr,d' toivcraphi. -ally, he aid, ;r.t"u!nd h-d lH-n a land of niyst.ry aud on-tant iiure.i'Pp interest ever since it discovery. It had bven traced further toward the north pole ,1,an other land. He believed tiiat itfl entire interior was euhnieed with ice and enow, nhich as conMantly petting deep er, lie told of his trip in 1 ', when i;h one comnion, starting from Disco Day. be traveled nearly due east 100 mil. into the i-e desert and attained n altitude of 7,"0 IW-t sbove the sea level. This eipidition, he said, convinced him that an expedition might safely explore the whole interior of the land and the -oast from the interior. He would start, he said, with a party five, or six at most, and would land in Greenland, at Whale Sound, early in July next. The remainder of the season would 1 si-Dt in putting up winter quarters and laying in f-tores of meat, nuking scientific collections, making r.'connoishances of the in.and ioe, ai.d, if fne neason is favorable, inputting up en advance station for supplies near the southern angle of III VH. ill ... IKK. The winter would Is? sjieut in making and lilting sledges, in making skiers, the Norwegian snowdme., nnd in prac ti'mg with the skiers. In early fpringa party of four or five would start over land on the ice and snow for Hunibolt glacier. One man would 1 left behind to take care of the supplies. If the weather is good and traveling fair tLe party w ould I u-h on froru II umbo It gla cier, nortli ninety miles, to I'etermunn 1'jord, w here anothei supply depot would 1 built and two of the party le left to return by sledge and nlutr to Whale hound. The other two or three would jhij-Ii ou to the head of Hierard Ocbora 1 joi 1, and establish a third deot. They would then go on to the bead of IK' 1ong 1 jorl. establish a four'h depot, aud from there go on to the extreme north coast, which the Lieutenant thought would be found to be in latitude v degrees. If the expedition was successful the two men would start back for Wiiale Sound, and would take the first opportunity to n-t back to New York. I'c thought the exiiedition could accomplish its purposes within two years' time. He thought the average daily advance of the expedition in Greenland would lie from tifteen to laentv miles. The total distance to be trawled he estimated ut l"l'- miles from Whale Sound and return, and that could be accomplished in sixty-six days. The stieciul advanUu.'"' inland ice travel I, its over travel bv water up the coa t was that there would le practically a lev el surface to (ravel fiver, and nothing 1-otild hapien to cut oil" the retreat. There were no tides and no ieeliergs to rrush the explorers. The one disadvant aire lav in the storms, but against their fury a snow pile is always at hand, and affjrdsa safe refuce. " Once toe idea is grasped of exploring Greenland over the smooVtie interior. " said the Lieutenant, ' 1ow easy it is. " I'nder the head of w hat was to be gained by the expedition, the Lieuten ant said that the mystery of the geogia- iuy and topography of the country would be solved. the Konni imi.k might possibly lie discovered, and if ;t was not the most practical route to it would surely be found. He did not eon nider the trip to le a very dangerous one. The only element to be feared was the exposure to cold, and. with an ample fiipply of lothi'-g, that was not a thing to be feared. There were no wild beasts or venomous reptiles to lie encountered, as there were in explorations in tropical countries, nnd malaria and fever were unknown. The dangers lie contidertd no greater and the discomforts no mote than would lie encountered in northern Norway or Sileria, or no more than is "Xierienced every w inter by the farmers in North Dakota and Montana and their fa mi lies. At the end of .lie lecture stereopticon views of ieeliergs and natives of Green land wen- show n and explained by the Lieutenant The expenses of the forth coming expedition w ill be puid in part by the Philadelphia Accademy of Sci ence, and the American Geographical Society, the National Geographical Socie ty, and various other scientific bodies and alao promoting the enterprise. Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy condition of all the vi at organs. If the liver be in active, you have a bilious look ; if your stomach lie disordered yon liaveadvs ieptic look; and if your kidneys lie af lected you have a pinched hx'k. Secure jtood health and you will have good looks. Klei-tric Ilitters is the preat alter ative and tonic that acts direct !y on these vital organs. Cures pimples, blotches, boils, and gives a good Complexion. Sild at J. N. Snyder's Irug Store, cents pT Imttle. 5tl Looking for Calamities. William Hasterland is an Fnglishman who is a monomaniac on the subject of seeing fatal accidents. He has been traveling for seven years in the hope of gratifving this ambition. A few dcys ago he arrived at MosWh, in Eaden, an hour after a railway accident had killed and injured a number of people. He immediately burst into tears, declaring 'hat ill hick .-.instantly pursued him. If such a hiiiuan gin ml w ere to break his ow n neck his object would be accom plished and the world perhaps lie n.it a whit the worse. .V. )'. ll.nri, r. A Fair Question. Stranger What are your rates? Hotel Clerk Seven dollars a day, sir Stranger If I come I shall want a room on the parlor floor. Clerk That w ill lie a dollar extra. Stranger I shall also want a tire in my room. Clerk Cue dollar more. Stranger And a bath. Clerk A dollar additional, sir. Stranger i thoughtfully) How much w ill you charge to let me leave the hotel just as I am ? llarjtrr't ifj-ir. "Can I get off fjr the rest of the day, ii?" " Might I ask why?" " I am going to see my niother-in-law and w ife off to the station for a long visit- " " Oh, I see, a sort of a holiday. You can go and enjoy yourself, certainly." Woman's Ways. A woman sees more things in Heaven and earth than ae dreamed of in man's philosophy. She's as full of sweetness and charity as a man is iuh vi mmc m.-i.nc tisni. She ran manage a man by making the vain hulk believe he manages ber. She can tell yon better bow much principle there is in a man to the square inch of his face than yon could discover by a month's dealing w ith him. She will marry a man to "reform" him, and though clothed in rags declare that she is happy with the bmt. She can't throw a stone because she isn't built that w ay ; but she can fire a world of pathos into an appeal for a new dress that will burst the toughest purse strings asunder. She is usually mor adept at making matches than 2t striking them, and, hi!e she may not know how to sharpen a knife, she mn in two minutes hone up ber tongue in a way that will make it sharper than a two-edged sword. She may not lie able to jump a lour railed fence, but she jumps at conclu sions, and nine times out of ten she gew there while a man is reasoning it all out She can quicken man's mental facul ties by giving him pieces of her mind. She doesn't seem to feel the loss, either. True, se spends much of her time be fore the glass ; but so does a man, only his too often has a bead on it. According to some, she was called woman because she brought woe to man. This intrepretation, however, is not only not scriptural, but it is not borne out by the facts. She is also called a conundrum ; but w e w ill never give her up never 1 With all ber faults, we love her still. Dut, as she is seldom still, w e shall ! have to throw the mantle of charity over that one, too. The perfect woman is a rani arm; ana should she, bf any accident, cross your path, young man, don't bs disappointed if you" fin 1 her in ouest of a perfect man. Ihir"it I'-!'' l'r r. Guaranteed Cure for LaCrippe. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell you Dr. King's :ew Discovery tor Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are alliicted with LaGripj ana w ill use this remedy according to direc tions, giving it a fair trial.and experience no lienefit, you may return the bottle and have vour money refunded. We make this oVer because of the wonderful sac cess of Dr. King's New Discover; during the last season's epidemic. Have heard of no case in which it failed. Try it. Trial bottles free at J. N. Snyder's Drug Store, barge bottles, .Vic. and $1.00. AH a Joke. Watson Hanev, a negro ferryman clas s'.cady known as Sharon, was arraigned before the court. "Watson," siid the Judge, "you are charged with a grave offense." " What's dat, Jed ge?" "You know verv well what it is committing an assault upon Harvey IV ters. " " W'v .ledge, dat wuz all er juke. M an' dat man is alius progicin' wid each udder." " You met him in the road and broke one of his arms with a club. Do yon call that a j;ke V " W'v oli cose I does. .Tedce: Me an' dat man is alius er progicin' w id each udder. He broke dis heah laig wunst and 1 didn't think nothin' ob it, case I knowed dat it wuz only a joke. " "Yts, but after you had broken his arm you stuck a knife into him." " Yes, sj.1i, but dat wuz ail er joke. W'y, he hit me wid er axe wunst tells v.t, JeJge, dat me an' dat man is alius er progicin' wid each other." "Then you dragged him down bank ami tried to throw him into the river. Oh. shar. Jedite, I see dat yer am t er pusaon w hut ud'eratan's er joke. Take me er way frum heah. I doan' wan' ter progic. wid er man whut doan know whut fun is." Arkumur Trurehr. 1 have had catarrh for twenty years and u.'d all kinds of remedies without relief. Mr. Smith, druczist, of Littl Falls, recommended F.ly's Cream Balm. The effect of the first application was magical. It allayed the inflammation, and the next morning my head was as clear as a bell, I am convinced its use will elfevt a permanent cure. It is very soothing and pleasant, and I strongly urge its use by all sufferers. Geo. Terry, Little Falls, N. Y. She Stopped the Train. A train in Georgia was lately held np by a lone woman. It had got about 200 yards from a station when a negro wom an was seen running frantically after it. The conductor saw her, pulled the bell, and the train couie to a stop. A colored brakeman stood on the steps and reach ed his hand cut to help the woman on. Iut she ran on by, and a negro boy hung himself out of the window and kisH-d her. The conductor was natural ly a little wrathy, and told her so. She told him that her boy was going off, and they didn't give her time to tell him good-bye, and she had she had to do it if she would have to follow the train ten miles. Chicago Tritium'. It was a Mean Trick. ' I used to think that (Jus Simpson was a real nice young man, but I just hate him now. " " Why, what has he done?" "He's treated me shamefully, that's what." "In what way" Why, the other evening at the party I said to him, let's play the old school game of temptation. If I say yes or no to any of your questions Tit owe you a box of gloves, and if you say yes or no ysu'll give me a box.' " "Then what?" " Well, after the party he took me home, and ail the w ay there he talked just as sweet as could be about love ; and that men should not live alone, and all that. And w hen he got to the front gate he saiJ. ' 1 annie, I have waited for this opjKirtunity a long time will yon marry me? I whispered 'Yea,' in a low voice, and " here her solis choked her voice. " And whatdid he do then T, inquired her listener eagerly. " He just hollered, 'You've lost, Fan nie. I take number nines" with all his might That's what he did." Binning- Nothing Essential Omitted. The teleprapb. operator rapidly ran bis pencil over the message handed bim by the laJy : Pearetrt John: I pot here safely. S?nJ me $V) and a kiss." "Nine cents more, madam," be said. "There are three words too many." "Then leave out the last three," repli ed the lady promptly. (tirng,, Trihuut. At the Zoo Wife (in front of the hy ena's cage i We have been standing here now for a quarter of an hour, and the Lyena hasn't langbed once yet. Husband That's very queer, for it has leen looking at your new spring bonnet all the time. T.. ma nf cthtt dilrt form but voiffsAGMEB,ackins If tb o rw tmfmimi ! disitisflH Hh It m bimww JOB net imtM m t u 41 ij. Faint, ltr ' f H'tmtr Kmrmi&iim Jam fat wu ri Ota c funTt arn(M mi -ri CrAU m CmMut mt (A iuMiTi nan will ti n t oum Old ak etm ft mf, iutr Ce M t rtm- rtcr r 7TTV T. WOIW RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. FORK1IJ.. TiK SALE -$2,000- Two nd one-half or h ilvn-lhi.k- j leel frwu hv !. Iwi ileep. a parlor l.sxlN viitli ty wlmlow tr.nn cellar to -.'nd Jturv. (.rote nii l:lllhed uuntle iu jmrlor ; Imi, (rmie in iwimawive rlnr ; h flue nmniuK to i-ilar: Hue taiye. ml Milim:nl!y biilit:M-veu other nwim in bout : nail troiu kitchen nd Imi fmm lvk j.in h inl.i eoiliir : rol water on ljk jmreh, cuiiveuieut tn kiteben door: frnul poreh mine k-UKth if iKiiiititil l'niiit : hiu one minutes walk to court hou-e ; euriu-r lot t6x.JM feel : choice iruit : larfr ainicn : yard tr-rrHi-el, and tilmiied i:.htree! ot iroiHt Krowtti ;fwdiwn and f.iiOa veamltliout intenl. Apl K to MM. H tiUAFKll, uexi dour lu fm-loftiue, 8omint, fa. FOR RALE $3,300 Two and one half mile enrt of ShRiik-sville. kKiiuerMt (., l'a.. a lann eoniainiiiK t1 a-n-n ; .''J aerwi clear, pukI houi', tiani. sutuuier bou-o. wayoii Miei andittierout buiidmirH : ve acre- in im-'1', s acre c!l tira neri ith rherrv and lienvv wk : mtar camp iif T.jO tr.yn. and more can U-iil'li-fl : tiearn ot mer niiininr thnnich caiin. : yotiiiK orcimm, iili tmin- Mlectlon of fruit. Term i-a-y. An IvtoWm. B. cHAlhK. w it door to rn-lomce. KiiDeret, l'a. F1H SAEE 51,500 r iyc miles Xirthca-t ol Nmcr-ct, l'., two and onc-hait'iory dwelling ImiiM'. outside hutu i, kh1 itrj- fl-u-tvd cellar, mimed and jiHt-red ail through, four rm.ius dioiu rtHlr and four roomi- np flairs, front an ImwI; mRii. 6 acres 11". ri lies xn.nnd. aiunraer house ami (itaMe. ronvcnieni to cnun-n. m-iiooi and railroait. Ti-nns f-v. AH';' u w ' SHAKhK, next door to i'osiollice, Somerset Pa. I-OR FALE-Jl.-UO !-l-riKineii noose on lur- kej foot mreci, 'i"d location, two and imc half aioriea. plaMt-red all tl n.inrh, ecllar under whole tmua : kit asxTJu ! tialant on cany (WTinil. Apply to . n. i-ti Arr.it,, next door to Voltice, Soluerst-l, l'a. FCU PAI.E-$4,5C0-Tan-tory inr-K ni.usr on i'alriot Ktreel a rooms, from and twefc Mails. tmtli rooms up stairs, li.rp ti"k in attic. h''t and eold ualer through me house, lorce punm in cel lar, ranee Hi kiU hen. (vliar umter whole house, lot l xl- fet. slahl" and oilier outhnild'iiBS. Terms easy. Apply to tin. B. KHAFr.K, ULJit dool to houuiiiee, bomerset. l'a. Fir. SAKE $;,5UO one thousand aires of line l;uil'i laud, tlncklj tiniln'rt-d pine. hite n.ik. re 1 out. ele. Three-fourth of a rni'.e (Mm raimaid station. S'nijOca-1: and .mi a year with out imen-st. For turhcr particulars apply to V M. K. bllAl'EU, next doir t.i I'usiUilUee, somer set, l'a. WANTED. A small tome nhin ore or two liiileu ul wjuurM-U Address W, h. hliAFER, romtrset. FARM WANTKI'. An eipericiiiV-1 awl re-Hmu-ll.le farmer having uncx f'flc illy sold hi Terv larite farm, ann iitk.ii terms ntiiiKuia him to frive tiinncinitc -m ion. tma wiMif lo rent a gtaol tnnn ol mi or acres m ar the town ot Niro erscl, v llh the nnici-1iti!'tiii! U.i'l iie will f.nr-ehaM- MM tnnn at the i-m.I ot the y.-ur. Price an.l t rmsof tunc ml,.- rui.l'- al tin.i ol rciCi'.-.K. Call at oiks-on WM H fUAr'fcit, K.-ul KiWle AL'euL C r,T"i""f R m"" ' OFfeO AC hES-FOR 4'5 al'- in V(.-,',M','ri-!.in.l ' omity, l.iiro nier ull' V. i n.. hicI in the f .i- belt hue. Two Mow nil-' welli. n. in ol- relion in this M-ction. A v'.ki N-rooin ho.iM. troo-i ivmb linni. niio oili er ein-ltrUoiimfcr-. 'tioie.-tnill - aj-i'ii - y-aches pears, etc. Soil in a (imsl Plate c-ull.valioll. we.1 a-lflpiiMl for com. w 1 ut aid ca-s Amt.ist and ni-ar c!uin-hes. -It.siN, mill-, and stores, l.irm imrlcrliii.l iih iswl imnera v.aaiion ne.wi;n hia -elliiiir. A.W:.- W. It. SHAH K, A rent, es.inerM-u . W HIT IS KING OF SEWING MACHINES. It was Crowned sa when it txk the First Prenrcm at the Cincinnati Centennial in 1SC3, &t the 3reat Ccntest, bnt nore ez when it took the GOLD MEDAL At tiie Universal Exhibition at Far- is, France, in 18S9, for lcin the Best Family SewIh MacMiie In the -world. It is applauded as such bv the 800,000 Sold since its introduction in 1 877 Its superiority is acknowledged, though with many regrets, by thousands who had bought other new z::SEWINGi i MACHINES:::::: Before they had seen the merits of the WHITE Ladies will find it greatly to their advantage to exaraino the merits of "TIIE WHITE'' before buy ing a dewing Machine. " THE BEST IS AL H A YS CHEAPEST" in the end. An inferior Sewing Machine is a poor investment at . any price. JOS. CRIST, Of Jenner X Roads, is the anthoriad acent for it in this County, Write him, and tell him to bring one to your house for exam ination. G1! EAT SEWS! THE NICELY BOYS Will never be bung, if tbey can help it. Neither J. S. Aslibridge, The Johnstown Carpet man, but Le will 11 Too Carpets, Oil Cloths. Window Shades, lines, Mats, Mattinp, Lace Curtains and Cortnin Poles. CV-ari-r tl.an ther wore evrr h-r.l n; In fore It will M.tonita xu- "Call and nee fcr yourwtf. NO. 131 FRANKLIN SL, Johnstown, Ta, th U'llnU low yearn olJ Pure Kve 2ia pur (ijloo. 2 - - , " m i MfiM,.. " " " ' " " - " 4,4 " hre lour Six Tn Finn fi ,0 ' -inniyne - sn " " All from the W known rtktincrs. faltfomla i Yer-ol1 iwre Wlnc-a, all kioi. at tL.bt per nulion. riin. cUtvi, lluueanun, bht-rry anu art Wine". iiur-t 1 mKnu..s. in Pyre riimed Brnn.liem i.lr at the ln flmm. (iili m-nrl fur ri-ir!pn. list. y t r,U--i Froinptly attended to. No extra charge tor pack ng and boxngr. A. ANDRIESSEN, 72 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa "WASTED. v For tberXTTFn PTiTX A KMT. Ar.V--Bft.II.fi Cnmarried MKV.tietwe the agt-aof xi an4 ai vtar iind Pa. Apply f-nnt nun b pn-parwi w fnrmh ati-.tartiiry ev 1 Viire a to ((. clmracter ami hinu,. Kaii.ina, nhi!:it. and MJic! AlU'tidam-e. Ani.lv at X)KNtR XA.IS ASD CLI.NTu.N BIKtETS, Johustown, l a. . j i i . ; l A A I vv - t O T -v 4 r Was Not a Corps. WisTEBsrr. Iowa. April IS. Ed and Bob Carter and James and Thomas Smith got into a drunken fight at the latter' borne near here, the other evening. Thomas Smith was knocked K-nueless, and bis companions supposing him to be dead, carried hira into the yard and buried him und r a dung heap. Tbey Uien resumed their drinking. ; Bmith soon Mine to, and managed to crawl from his temporary grave. He secur ed a ahotgnn and discharged the conter.ts into 1A. Carter's body, fatally wounding him. Famly Duty, The home di-rle is sacred and life has few charms intieed if family ties are burst astin uer. The protuoUou of happiness and the prevention of sit knem are ot prime import ance in every household. It is in the spring thai old and youn-ahkrar most susceptible to the hundreds if dis, ass that till the at mospt ere we brvat':e htid lurk in the water we urmk. The nmety uwtf arrliahle Btim ulant is the only way to gurd against aick ners iu lh hutue. 11m . Klen "Silver Aire'' ana Uicueeue" brand of pure r-e whii-ky ar; reiMiumendcd by phj-gH-iana as the ts ft inviperator in the world. Both are sold under a sworn guarantee of purity. "Sil ver A?e" at $1.50 pe' full quart bottle, and "Duquene'' at $125. These whiskies are used exclusively in the leading hospitals, which is sufficient evidence that they are the best obtainable. fjurkenheiraer. Finch, Gibson and Overholt are sold by Mr. Klein at 1 per quart, or sir) ipiartt for $5. His stock of wines, brandies, etc, is the largest in Penn sylvania. Goods promptly shipped to all lrts of the I'nited Htatea. Bend for cata logue and price list, mentioning this paper, Grip FfttaU to Indiana. Nortu Yakima, Wash., April 18. La Gripj is rapidly decimating Indians in this vicinity. At White llluffa nine died in one day, and at the Moses and Yakima Reserva tions the death-late is large. The Indians make the fatal mistake of going into sweat boxes and from there jumping into cold water, thus bringing on pneumonia. Ho Yelled "Kemp's Balsam." I yell, " Take Kemp's Balaam, the best oongh cure. I always do when I hear a man couph, and I can't help it. Heaved nie, and it ill rure you. I was threaten ed with pneumonia last winter, and it broke it up. It helps the children out when their throatr are sore, cures their cough, and tastes so pood. Then rut dose lielj you." So writes A. K. Arnold, en-eint-er on the West Shore Railroad, at t'aniijoharie, X. Y. An Unfortunate Squeeze. Onunxati, April 17. Theatrical Mana ger J M. Hill, while playfully scutllitig with Allen O. Meyers, suddenly threw his clt'ow around the latter'a neck and gave him it stranliriR squeeze. A blood ves.se! brtike in the bronchial tubes and Meyers Las since hetn huviiiR violent hMiiorrbajr-s. The physicians to night consider his con dition critical. Bucklen's Arnica Salve . The Bift Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, I'lrers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures I'ilea, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per tiox. Kor sale by John X. Snyder, Iruggist. The Crip Epidemic In Butler. Hi ti kr, April 17. The grip is still preva- lent here to an alarming extent, and many deaths lately here are due to thai disease. Ki Seimtor t.reer is down with the plague. and his c:te is quite serious. II. Iieck, one of the proprietors of the Hotel Vogcl, is not exjiected to live. A Suicide Confesses Patricide. I.iTTLK Kkk, Ark., April lf. Joseph Bradley, aged 0, who lived near Walnut Lake, commuted suicide yesterday by tak ing strychnine because a wiJow in his neigh borhcxxl refused to marry him. " Pefure he died he confefsed that he killed his stepfather, John Potts, ten years ago by striking bim on the head. State of iiio, City of Toi.eik,1 LfCA Coi ntv. J Frank J. Checev makes oath that be is the senior partner of the firm of F. J, Cheney fc Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of t INK HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh tltat cannot be cured by the u?e of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Cth day of Decemler, A.D. ISM.. tsEiL. A.W. GLEASON, Xitfary Piiblir. Hall's Catarrh Cure S3 taken internally and acts dmx-tly on the blood and ma cotiK surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, fstf Sold by Druggists, 7."c. A Disaster at Sea. San Fncioo, April 1. The steamship Mnnowai. which arrived here today, 23 dav from Sydney and seven days from Honolulu, bring intelligence that the Brit ish thip SL Catharines has been wrecked off the Caroline Islands and 90 persons were crowned. Soldiers' Orphan School. HiRhisiit'Rii, April IG. At a meeting of the rchool commission, held to day.it was deciiied to close the Butler school and the Northern home at Philadelphia. It was an nounced that the rent of the school at Fn iontown has been reduced from $,5000 to $-';,"o". Snake Bites Snake Charmer. Fall Rivir, Mass., April Id, litfl Dot Son well, a pretty young woman, who is tiow doing a snake charming act at the Pleasant StreetMiiiiee, was terribly bitten last night by a hu?e cotton mouth, or Florida mocca sin. The reptile, which is five feet three inchi Ions and ten inches in circumference, fastened its fangs in her finger. The arm swelled immediately to an enor mous sii;, and despite copious draughts of whiskey there is no allevietion of the pain whkh she suffers. The physicians think her recovery doubtful, but the sufferer Kmi to have no fear. A Fatal Fall From a Fence. YoLifusToWB, O., April 17. MissAddie Duncan of Ellsworth, this county, disap peared Wednesday evening, and to day was found in an orchard near the bouse with her n-ck broken, her remains being mutila ted by hogs. It is supposed she received a fatal fall while climbing: the feuce. "Oyez! Oyez! Oyez!" shouted the annoying little brother as be stuck bis bead into the parlor. ' " What do you mean by such a noise?" at-keil his sister. " Yer feller, John Jay kins, is coming down the front walk, and the court is no in session. "'Washington Port. How to Play Ball. The popular '"Buck" Earing, captain of the New York's, has written an article for the Ii-jy's Department of The La&iej Hume Jour fd for June, on the "Ins and Outs of Base ball," in which the famous catcher will tell bow to play the game; how to form a nine; the hardest positions and bow to fill them ; how to throw a ball, eta This is Ewing's first article, and It is said to be tbe best wbich has ever been written for boys on the great national game. YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER .o tut in lTrriii '.H t tfct. Atertii.inr Hum u ol SiSS EEMINGTOl! BEDS. ill Sfl flfr?FS SMQ1 WELL- ju3Nonris.cou&K4 INCIPIEKT OftSUMPTiffi,, HOT- FEVER. flSTKMfl. ETC- Circulars Free Br PETER Y0GEL. SortERSET.FA Johnstown Business Houses. YOTOGS City Drug Store, Near Oibart Building, Next to Postoffica When in the city don't fail to call and see us at our prominent location, where you will find one of the prettiest and most attract ive Drug Stores in jomsrsTOAvisr The public pronounce it a gem. We carry a full line of Pure Drugs, Medicines. Chemi cals, Toilet Articles, ftc. Physicians Pre scription Carefully Conijiounded. lteieetniliv lours, CIIA9. YOUNO, Johnstown, Pa. Graduate of the l'hil'a. Colleiie of Pharmacy. T FINE OLD WHISKIES And Imported Liquors snld In bul k and by the Cmse. Mpecial Unco : OLD CABISET, T0X MOORE rossvx hollow, glckesueixer, WOTS GOLPEX WEDD1X6, CIBiOXS XXIX WHISKIES, James IIennesv. Paul DuBnis. Cognac, Wllhur Pntman s "liwD Blackberry Conlial." Also, bedlurd and tsomrrm-t Pure Rye Wlilskiea, with age. FISHER & CO., 309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. WrTJdBWiiiTfiiiG A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHQFF, MANUFACTURING STATIONER ASD BLANK BOOK MAKER. HANNAM BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. HARDWARE THC OLD AND WELL KNOWN MAMDWARt STOSt OF JOHN: DIBERT, (DKOEA.SKlJ,) 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 PRICES K CLE THE ROOST, WM. 35. DIBRT. At tbe old stand on Main atreet. John.nown, Pa. SCHOFF'S. Park Build! n i la Street, Opp oslte Alma Hall, Johnstown, PA. SPECIAL VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS I With ptotv pair of Ourtm'.m we pive tlie poles for lb cents, and ifnarauU'e our 'nrt:iiw rheaier than the same quality can be lMuht el? where. Call aul examine quality and prices. A timp!cte lineofl'ry OooiUi at Uttet pritt-. SCHOFFS, Main street, Park Bululinff oprKWlte Alma Hall, Johnstown Pa, THE POPULAR . DRUG-STORE, Corner of Main and Franklin Streets, J- o: Hi Jf S: T; O; W- N, P; A Is now filled with all tbe best HDZRCTG-S In the market. My motto, "LOW PRICES A XD Q 1'ICK RETURXS," In rigidly adhered to, and full SKtifaction guar anteed. A full line of PARIS GREEN AND WHITE HELEBORF Always on hand, CHARLES GRIFFITH. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THK SEW ROOM IS TflE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts., ''SSS Mens.Womens'. n Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES cau be found, in styles of all makes. Iam prepared to compete with one and all dealers in the Slate. All I ask is a trial. SCOTT DIBERT. W. 88 FRANKLIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE. JOHN H. WATERS & BRO. PLUMBERS, STEAH AND GAS FITTZHS. We are now established In onr new building, whih. e ean Niff;ly aav. I the bi-t-arrauired for our bu.1ne in Wesurn leniylvaiua. Everythintt prtaminit to the Plumbir.ir, 8 team and Ga bUAiniw e niml in stork. We will, as formcrlv. give eareftil attention to tha BTEAM AXu HOT WATER HEATISU bua iiiow. Our former effrbi In thl line enbrace aome of tbe largest buildings ia tbe county, with entire bicccm" In the M'PFLY DEPARTMENT we earry a ftill line of Rubber and Leather Brltinr, Hteam and Water H, Valve., lnje'tor, Lurr!cuni,t!teara Gautra. Iron Pipe Filling, Etc. Prices quoted on application. St. Charles H QT E L. CIIAS GILL, Prop'r. Table anartaMl- Renmleled. with offifann Kinnd floor. N;un.l ca iiicandeent lieht all room-. K'o atera laundry altaebed to the I ov!. Itatea, tz to iH l-r day. TJOTTfrnS ; Cor. ffeod St. and Third Ire. i ; I Pittsburgh, Pa KJ 1 llteae I'iils corrert ui tue tviie anaic iroui Indigestion, and Inactivity of the Liver, Kidney and Bowels, and reoi tbe system to natural health and vigor. Tbey will PURIFY CURE Rheumatism, THE BLOOD Neuralgia, am) all dis" riiru; from a Dor nulut romlittoa of in uijitlive anJ ficretory organs. pnnarvty HERB MEDICINE CO., Weston, W. Va. Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, XlA.furicraia ao Dkxlkk amd Wolhial aim RrriiLia o LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Heard and Soft Woods, OAK. POPLAR, 8IDISU9. PICKETS, MOULDIN08, ASH WALNUT, FLOORINO, BASH, STAIR RAILS, CHERRY YELLOW PINE, SHINGLES, DOORS BALUSTERS, CHESTNUT, WHITE PINE, LATH, BLIXDB, NEWEL POS A General Line of all grades of Lumber and Building Material and Roofing Slate kept In noc Alio can furnish anything In the line of our bruinnw to order with reasonable ' promptnaat, auch aa Brackets, Odd-slxed work. etc. ELIAS ciJNismsraELAM, Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. fen hmi . c-r.--.it - J t..v "Vf Tbe Moat Sacceaafal Rentedr ererdlscov. sml, as it la certain tn lu effects end il--3 not blLtr. luaij proof below : KEilLL'S Ml CURE. BcLTSsifox, Pa., Kor. T.t 9fX Da. B. J. KwDAtx Co. : ii-ntv-I would Ifke totnako known tn thow wo rf aim wt ptT-ua-rffi t une (vetiiiall'ii hpnvin C"iiri Ibe t. if ' that Itliltik it Is mttt)itt'Hti;t Liniim-nt. 1 have utcd iiuna Blorl Spavin. Ti.el.oix went m ihrve U'sa fr tnrw yfars wht-D 1 o(jiniircfU tu ua your Kon-Jaii's Hbav.n Cur-. I u.xl un lnfc tlt-non the hr and hftvo wurkedUliu fur OxntQ ji eat silica and ha not tjecu lame. Youri :ruly, WiL A. CURL. G;nnrrows, X. Vn not. 2, I4 Dr. P.. J. Ketcxix Co.. Luoibunrh Fall, Vu CfTitT In prnlfwof Krndail 8pavln rpp Twill ny. tUt . JtyrurikKoi tita ftUiattUyoui.tr h'trw im ciiiie wry lantr, lux k enlari-d and n! u. Thn (toririfn aiwtut Iifn(wi hnvo no Vetrii:ary 8ur fft't.n ho-rt niiou:iit-i bu Umetiftaii ItiixM riavia ur Tbru?tijnn. I all told n ttwre woa bs rare for it, ht txf.-ami'&lxiut oteJe.vs,nd I cuo itK;rci film ainrost uitiihi"!fs. A frit tiJ told mettf tn. rtterua -t your Km da 1.1 '4 Srain Ciirr, eo I Itouirhi a bottle. ;ind I eu.d r very nlamlv Rrt'at iriitrov'mijnttmniei;aTtjly frtmltsuH',atid before tfst-txHtU- Hoiiuaod up 1 rpsa.ti-ti-i thai it waa doiitu bim acrout du of ciyj. I bourht itwrnl bottle and U-ft.re It wo used up niy hori' was cared attd haa Lcn lo tueiHmtioinsf heavy worlc all ttM awaoi. aitn-e list AirW. show tr? no more iKna of lu 1 rfnild,r your Ken lal! 3 Sin Cure a valuaJ.lfl rnt.ilt.-lne, r.nd It Khould be iu every Uilao ia UlClaud. Ilc-pOctfi'llv virnn, tUtiESE DEW ITT. Price SI per bottle, or aix bottles for Alldruff pteU have it or can set it for you, or it will be aent to njr addivM on receipt of price by the proprie tor. DR. 11. J. KEXDALL C'CK Efioiboreb Fall VcrmoBt SOLI) BY ALL DRUGGISTS. i;.xnjM in.'l rxv.V .t ta'tfk f"f Htattlrf, ri-ai mnv Bt niak m. h.t.ul S cm "irh ri'iiiiillr le w lunia !imh to UU '.r U :)- ta-1, aud U i m you po ..T. b-.ih M-Kf-a. ii !:. lit mny Min -l tnifTM a. ymi ran cwwtu.rur" tl iWt. ff tw tg lt yvw lin,"ic ifctrv ax niraii o;.li to lite wik. AH U itfp. iirni pa it t rtetrr wurkn. VV isrl you. funiittli frTt'Mi.p. KASIi r, nrt.KttllA kr.l I'Alil I' t lA tl.H fltfK. A.1.1lait 6ur ItUAaUa CO., loaTLAiis JL&Uk. MONEY tiliy ami lion ora My, t.r thuw 1 liter (ttinr or titi, ml ht Ib-rir ou lrt-liii,i itrrrver 1 In ti-r. At try fmm t itta i ikr dmIi. ba h km. V ttifui-st wnm njr. W trt tt. Xu Hk. 1 -a itn 1 CUT M" Ka'MIWIl I , uT Mil TVNIT lisn- to it nrk. "I hi I enurr n-' l-H.:iinl rM-fi) wooiUrful u rr . rT iik r. B rtriurrs T" mmiti fmm $-4 U V4 Kirrk sih! upw.1.11, nil iion a I Ut litilu r-rnmee. H ran lismtb you lb m-ntovtw-iil mji'I t'-( h T'-fl fKlvt-:. No prtoiitn ker. fall lulmii-oi IKkk. i KI Etl 4U-, AtfalbTA, MA1NJU S3Q00 A TEAR! I tmrfTtk tn hiirtj McU'iy tnilite-iitiironiri!h I'lr-r iiiMmrtion, will -Aork Imluotrtoo!. ifxn roi sua nix,ii mixa. itr to ir? ThrvsTt TtHmMtaa lliar a tear in lh-tron )o niUi-. lnr-Trtby H-.I will ulaoftirnUll the il ij.! ) mi rrni: -ym'mlit Mxrh vhj r.n m thai tmovnt. No ttht-f tor ntriiiivittu cpIu1 (. r. 1 ni:y at qiiirl-lT lHrn'ii. I l":r- t.ni n vwrUrr ftinn c ditlriit rmnty. I liate if 'lr tBitfltl "'! pTMviJr! mia M-fimra) a ii? nam!'' r, tii wr mtkiur wtr 1H0 a .-fni h. It X K W tiiii Kl.ll. l-i'tl Mrilmltr- f'KT.r. A.l.lrr at on.-e, , AI.Li;., liox 4, Auuuaiu, MulNts GENERATION AFTER GENERATION. RiTK USED 43TD BLESSED IT. - A JimpprJ on Sur Cllldrn lorr It. JviTJi Xnmb-riaua Uv. a bl.l. of it in hi. .tch.l. Every Sufferer TZX-lTtl AMhtnai-holrra Murtini, lriarrl.p, I-.nwntrn, Sori ng In Hotly or Jjmlw, iStur Jilnta or fttrvinN U flml in tin old Anirlvn n-hof nnd ti-wlr vur. Intihlfi fr--. Ht& .r. i--wh.-w I'n-f Xict.,tiT mail, l!l.i kipfew jid, $i i. s. JO H.N son at cii., uTuja, Wa- DKrvKcxxE r;s r.aron ttabit in jUI tiw f:i'' I h f-' Sot unu i-ure Ur. Haiuea Ouluvu lecilitu It enn lv (riir n in rv t n;nI tMi or ctide withonl the kuuwlfdiif .f h - i i-"n t.tkiugU, fflrttingft mtmH-tly ti ,-t mirn-(ir. uui. , h'itir the pHtirni m i oa-rate ii) itivt; n mi u.'lioiit: w rack, i buuautB of iiruufcr.i h;v U-t-u cupvi wtm haTt tuken Ui'iiii-a .Mivrifir n tlc-ir r.,iW without tMr knov. WB-, Tii toi:y t-lif thfv quit drinkin r.f th-ir own frt will N h irnnl ifft rulta fmm iu d:!iinitmti.'ti. run liiirantcfd. hend for r yiiljir nrA full p:rM'ir. Ai!ru fn runfiifrnrs. VuLi'ka dPtcinc I Wlttwu Street, Ciaciucau a arrnnie, the nrt Crn lro(.j4r antj ninhj 't-rfffl Kn-:e-ftd Fertt ix r Distributor tn it.e wurld. Cszi for Catik-e. . A. a FARQUKA17 Ca t . yot:t:. ta. Blno for Largs Iluustkatco Cataloclz. Snnr Ifttl 4hflnRM Tiiw h-n mi SS o.R fwr ... hv Ana. Pi, Austin 1 .ml Juii. linnn, Tolii, liii-.t. llnir.n.il-iiiriw.-ll- WhT . you ..r :...r S4W.UW . wntS. T'wt en im ib. work Hid I"., w. tmi .f.. K'.n b.- r rin-n m.I Mrninr trom 1. IK ri. . ;i H ,dM...h. mn4 Mn yo. (.. mk hi 'mrr im m .11 tli. Hm. lilt nwrnnrk. ?- "ll.r. a.knu!i .liioa. ISU It.UatlleUA C ., tHIarllaa.,MaUM If "Vf , -v it ""1 LS1I1EC3T J7 X E( UTOR S NOTICE, Kiteof ranitl SnTdcr.dec'rl., late of Black Twp. gomcnwi Co.. l'a. lM"ttc-rs tesUmentary on Ihe above mate h st i nit hrrn raat.l to the amlcnilirntl by the pniptr aothoriiy, uotire is heruhy (riven to all persons indebted to .aid estate to raake iinrwtiatc parment, aud all ix-rsons having claims against tbeame will prtrM'iit them duly authenticated fur aettlenuiit a gatnrdav. May 23. Itsn. at the residence of the undersigned in Rock wood Bor ough. A. EVANS, aprlfi. Eieciilor.- JgXECUTOR'S KOTICE. . . Estau; of Joseph Irwin, late of Somtr-et Bor - mieh. SomeroH o., l'a.. dee d. I,rn-Tn testamentary hiving bw ii iesned to the nmlta-sitne t by th pmper authority, in the alvvij -nate, notice is hereby given ti all parties indebted toid eUte tn make Immedi ate pavRH-ui. and all patties haTimrclHiaisacainsI said ewsle to preanit them duly auiheniiea ed for settlement on Thniday. June A. t., lt, al the ollieeof ColTroth ii Huppel, in tkimtrwt lioroiigh. . , -c. .- t; ; i - Jacob lex hart, pri; Rxeruion. I I Eat - W CiuiiA" VEGETABLE.) A POSITIVE CURE FOR f . UTfl rtftrUT SICI r LAUAwrl Ui IIitBa MfcntntE Co. j 1 tnkr tilimurn In rvrtifying that th- IhiHTXlMi Vkukta. m K l.ivrw rn.Lt Is tin. lio rirwly fur irk Hlai-hi aud ! JiilHuwiss that I r lriL i T. -V K:aiie. '!Vij'ka, Kas. Nervousness, OUR CLEARACE Sill -OP- 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 le to j our interest to come goon, as quite a number of special Cajies and Jackets have already been sold. FINE SEAL GAPES of the best and newest shapes at $ 40, $45, $50 and $75 a reduc tion of '1Q to $25 from the Itegular Price. ::.SEAL JAGKETS; At a reduction which saves at least $75.00 a garment ou next sea son's prices. Come before our line of sizes is broken. FIFTH AVE.. PITTSBURGH. PA. C. C. JOROAN. JOS. HINCHMAN Jordan &, Hinchman, MANUFACTURERS OF CEACKEBS & CONFECTIONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Crackers, Candies, Nuts, Fruits, lc. 270 and 272 Main St Johnstown Pernvian Tonic liver Eeplaito. The only sure and radical cure for CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION. and all disorders ofthe Liver, has cured hundreds of pimple, and Is '.he only remedy for th" dis. eases, and in cases iu whii h the most hkillriM have utterly failed. Titimiiiiiais from hundreds of people living In Blair Cmiutv. Pennsylvania. Is manufactured bv 1. T. KETKINti, WII I.14MSBl Ri, PA., tor the P. T. 1.. K. Co., and for sale by all Druirjl-isat M cents per buttle. None genuine unless the label shows the In dian Arrow-head Trade Mark. -KJo-'ao-lyr. l" V AGENCVibr Em i A pamphlet of Information and at- It stracl . lh lawmsimwina lln tintnlo P.-ileiits, f srests, Trmile' 'Iivriehta. jmf fret.. KJiMnm MUMN it CO. tUl Bronalstay, LIQUID CLUES, INKS AND BLUINGS, Best in the World. Feb'y ll-3rn. JOHN C. FINCH, DEALER IN Golden Wedding ? Wh!ski3s, 136 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OLPEST ESTABLISHED HOCPE rN THE CTTY where nothinfr but pure avwda are put u p strictly for family and medicinal use. Nothing better than tiolden Wedding. Next on tiie list, tinckcnhelmlr s. Orav'a Monongahelft Rye. (roods are leading brands. Brandii'sof vintage ofixrx on hand Oins, Holand and Domeiie : also. Old Tom, Flnrh'iUultai Weildlng, fir$l foe ftill quart, fi fur : Gnckenheimer s tbe same Mononranela. jx per dizen ; Wines. $ per dozeu and 13 for one-half dosen. 3ectirnly boied. Also ha-e in stock randfather's Choice 'at per gal lon. Barrels at special rates. aprJO-lyr. Your Boy Wants mv,il:7, SCROLL SAWS, TTjT wnigiB, Saw Uitrrm, StaUs, Holing UHH, lol,rir- bb fmm mmm Umpm lutut. fm mm a. VM llluMrstiona. m wmm taa the in Hit wittmxni en HORNE ffABD U'.m1 I ft VA It Vl s A 'A f.. ii r T . lVAclUUL Ul AIIlfJiciic lu 1 Oil T If safTering from long tan.l!nj Chronic Disease.. Pires. ofthe Blood, Fkin tni v. r-yMem, as thiwe u!k'nn(? from ., EYE. EAR NOSE AND THROAT TROUBLES, fm a A at - '"J' r .- -. . . i J. J. Mif MELA X, M. D., rpeeialis, on Cbroic j MOMTALMa. .tM o r, IiP MuklT? PAI M the great G-man ovullst. will be here and perfi.rm ail cpeestj,,, Fvc ?ar and Tbniat illio.lt pain aii'l ". ."? : ot" Ilv' f" i--. ; irive his tTaiients and others who an- in new diJtiiiguJhcd phyitUn, whohediitusai the mU Jl'airJ M Davidson, ex-PresW.-nt of the Lawrence ronnty W.x.I finmers Aw-i, tt) citi'nJe.l knov,n in the ec.ii.ty. freely giv.s the following testiin.i. of the .l..!y : i,.. Clellan t .alro. 1 ne Mjir a)s : rHr.merng greatly fn.in Polymis nd I..aM Ptl'-. . I had tried local tri-a-.m r.t ,r 0 I f'mwSa isi avail. I rend the Uveri-.nen ot Irs .t.le,lan !alm and I .-.., , m i trial At their it vi.it tolhe city they declared n.e cured and they d:s.-hr.,t . j Hke rew man. 1 hey did everything tbey sgrted and treated me c,iiru-o.:ly. 1 1,, , ,iA ,. med them i l..veln -uneritiif frmn ln.mnia .s!.-eplenessl and general nervous r-r"rati.,n .1. on th "fonm rdwase more than tiirre yea s. I U- ame .. weag that n..t .u, - y nmrelhar a h.n.r at a time: mppeute a im-rHhle. I went to the Mt. Kt.. H.-p.ti. :, v. . , . x ,.1 rll tiitlcrin?. rilv but withiiutrhe l.nt nenetit. l put uiyen . ... - ir.... .v Neictle every four .ud I - - tX'ZZfcT healtl5- M DF. THE I AME WALK WITHOI T :IH T HK-. .For eight month past I haven t -ecu able to walk !' a pair ..l i-rut. h-. Imrine -ir. treHm ent iih I'rs. Met ielimi A "Im I h" 'e-n al.ie to put one a-i.lean.l at the m xt vi., ;!.;"",... .. . iihui.i any. I am l ertKin that 1 11 beeti'.irvly tuwlwui. Altnoiuti m-.-i.-t t. . i i. ..... i..in m t'rou. u.irseanil nur-e. uouic u.-i", - IiKAKN KS3 r li.c. been n niter tn-atmnt or pr .n'-'-ieiiitu -" - 1 u hi.m ! a--- ander myself greatiy e,,, f.r.. MK H U renee On Mar 1"-!h firs Mei'l, I'nn and (-aim perinrmeii a cross-eye oparntion on my er- m-h,, painor hJof hl.sid, and to-day my eyes are a- staight a, -,d 1 e . ur- fATAHKH. t h.ve len siiiTerinir with Catarrh fur sone nnill 1 innnilleil lirs. M. lellnn A "-ului. um.er and I have so greatly improved that 1 kuow 1 U F.ll.HT Pf.l.IPI P.KMOVM) J-ltilM Hit Mt. PrJ McClellun Jt Salm have retnuved citht Puiipi isit of my nustriis uediiy ithotit n!ir trr Dain or liwof hlisid, ami in hv fe.r l.ss time and In a mure satisfactory manner than 1 hs..i.,:1P ,r.. tolore at Pittsburg. I can draw mure breath with minion aud i.leaiire through myu.w. 'i. K.L.fc II ' 'hit si . , Nfv (d-ili- ''j CATAP.RH AND riKAKNKsS. I have now been under treatment of Drs Mi -Clelian and Salm for three months fur a t,.e' i-ivr,f Catarrh and was very ban of hi-ariint. 11 now 1 am greatly improved in every way and can tc at reat deal better, and I am g-'tine stronger and heavier. Uooker, liuUerCo .la., Si-pt. 1, Is-sJ. 8.iltKntt:ii. rieaesof Women, such as have barlled 'he skill of all physicians and rented!., iniekiv eiinsl Cancers. Tumors, rihcoid and fiolypoid gruwiLa cured wtlboiit the use of a knite ur ca-o--t.es. rit. ting, no pain, no danaer. ... .... Small Tumors. Cancers, Warts. Voles, etc.. rem wed without acids, knife, pain or sen-. iM method Fltetmvsis. Ki-tb-tsy anil r'ltsseientitieally treated and anitiely cured by a iieieri... ing method. Adllress all cominiiuii utiuns to Columbus, Ohio. EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL. SOMERSET HOUSE. SOMERSET, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MAY 8TH AND 9TH. IT WILL PAY YOU To'Btiir Tor Memorial Work WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET. PENN'A., Manufacturer of and Dealer in EiUlrm WurkFumirheim Shni X-Xirf, man Wort umi in linn mi Aim, A-Jfnt or the WHITE MiXZE! Persons in need of MONTMEXT WOKKfwill find it to their iiuiT'st to ail at my snop where a pnier shuwing vi'.l be given th. tn. 4f jr-sei focfniw dmrmittol in Mmtw (ur. ami i'kli iJi VEH V LO W. I iuvi.e specuii aUen'.tou u,the dVhite Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument Introdnred by REV. W. A. RINi;. as a Decided lmpnivemetit lu the point of MATKIilAL AND CdNSTRI'CTION. and which is destined to h the Popular Monument for our Chaugenhle Cll sutui. -GlVE ME A CALL. WM. F. SIIAFFEIa. THE COMPANY STORE, At ti3 Oli Ssaii. is Canyinj its Usually Larga aai Varied Stock cf GENERAL MERCHAXDISE. Bayers Can Fiud all thej way Need In the Sereral Departments, of CLOTHING, HATS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOE?, AXD ALT. OF THE FIRST QrALITY, AND AT REASONABLE FKH E3. (SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUAI1AXTEED. WOOD, M0RRELL & CO. SCHMIDT BUILDING. ::::::::::::zz::::::r The Largerst and Most Complete Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES. ESTABLISHED 1336. DISTILLER FINE WHISKIES. IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS. X0S, 95 ASD 97 FIFTH AX'EXCE, PITTSBURGH, PEXXA. All order a received by mail or otherwise will rteejve prmnpt attention ' i mi fir mc . i 7T' a"" 1 I J iiV It I THE POSITIVE CURE. SLY BKOTHEKS. 66 Warrea 8UK?wTork. Price SO Os. 4 w. i. n mm Dest in aaa fa J Awsriii'J ihr tnt-fliil for snprrinr nunlitv of martrial anil pr!i. it-in in iorknnii.Klnp orr nil mln-r har rxltibilK. bv Ik)- 1 :i --.ii. I.it.'ils Uril:.lili- .lit. tliuillcs ..i.H iuiiou, Hssmii. for CENTLEMEN. s5.00 s3.50' Police and TtrmtT. &f f-AExtr Talus fiiSU CalfShoa. TTorking- ab.aC9 man's Shot. s2.00 Goodwtar Sboa. CAUTIOFJ ! ?,E ! F,!' "w wi. SHii-,.Sr If so. rr... tiit. . amneii ptaf .W.b0""mif ?" 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