Veneering Mii' with Cream. j can never, never co. not if I live to the sigt ft MethuKateb forg've I'll nia who invervted ear!y risine." Iie"W done mo irreirnble injury. He lia deutroy esi one of the foinlert i!!u"iuui of my lifetime . v.- . ' I bad e h a g' milkman. He was one or tbe dealeJ-bottle breed. He baJ the loveliest kind of a red wajron. and Le-ntigbt onr Lurteuls in beautifully branded Sla jar ith ,h nn,e f th "farm and-I was almort goinjt to mt the hour of delivery stamped in the gin. How I praised the f"'!ow to my friends. I ti ve no doubt that at time I made a jx-rfect nuiMnre of myself. At the din ner table, if I bad company there, I would have Clar.ua bring in a bottle of milk so that I could make display of the yellow cream at the top. Thi" waa a grievous fault, I own. Let him who is without similar sin catt the first stone at me. At any rate, the milking Btool was the hobby I bestrode, and I rode it almort to death. i;ut one morning I was forced to get op early in order to do a piece of work. Alai-k the day! 1 set tbe alarm clock, little thinking that it wan to ring a knell to one of my fondest hopes. I gTojed my way into tbe habiliments of day, and with sleepy eyes launched forth into tbe frwtv, lonesome streets. Jurt around the corner I heard the niuirl sound of tin implimento Unking ujruinst each other-the city man' near est approach to that lovliest of discords, the tintinnabulation of the cow-hells clangor-and looking up beheld the little red wagon of my own pet milkman lran up to the curb. He was lien.ling over some work, in n hich he seemed to 1 absorbed, and as I .lrew ner 1 had a chance to see what its nature wac Ixiore be caught sight of me. And oh ! what do you think the rogue was doing? It chokes me so that I can nearcely speak the sentence. He was "topping oH" niiik Is-ttles from the cream can. He was putting t.iat final and convincing bead of gold upon the mirfa.-e of the fluid which I had been taught to believe w:is "l-oHled at the .limy." The same old forehead of brass and leet of clay '. I turned aside un.l wept. It matters to me no lonirer what tbe fluid underneath really was ; whether it ever saw a cow; whether it had done nerviee in other capacities paid tribute to the churn, or come in the firM place fr..m th mimn orhvdrant. My bottle of milk was a cream -topped fraud, and I l.aJ been paying worship to a false and hollow idol. Henceforth I forswear milk as a bev erage, and w ill contine myself to worm wood and gall. -V. )'. Ihmbl. I have had catarrh for twenty years, and used all kinds of remedies without relief. Mr. Smith, druggist, of Little Falls, recommended l.ly s Cream Balm The effect of the f.rst application was magical. It allayed the inflammation, and the next morning my head was as clear as a Ik-11, I am convinced it use w ill ell'-t a permanent cure. It is very dim thing and pleasant, and I strongly urge in use by all snllerers. ieo. Terry, Little Kalis, N. Y. A Famous Vessel. New York Tim-: The que-tion has frequently been asked of the Tom, "What steamship first crossed the At lantic?" There has been some differ ence of opinion on this subject, and tbe caira of pilority baa been made for a number of vessels built in as many differ ent cities along the coast. To this city, however, belongs the honor, for an honor it was, of having produced the first transatlantic steamship. This was the Savannah, built at C-orlear's Slip, in the J.'ait Kiver, and launched early in 1S1:. The Savannah sailed from this port March 2S, 110, with Captain Moses Ilog erg in command. She proceeded to Sa vannah, where she arrived after a pas Rage of six days. Thence she sailed to Liverpool April 1, arriving safely at that ort after an eighteen day voyage. When the Savannah entered St-teorge's Chan nel, off the city of Cork, it is said that nhe w as descried by the commander of the British fleet, then an anchor in the liarbor. Seeing the smoke pouring from lteraingle funnel the British connaander thought that the vessel was on fire, and ent two cutters to oflVr help. The Sa vannah was visited by thousands when lying at her pier, and the newspaper of the day were tilled w ith descriptions of what was then a wonderful seat of ma rine construction. An old lithograph of this ship was found by a Timrt reporter recently in a dow n-town ollioe. She is represented as a three-masted raft, square-rigged, and with two nnv ielJy paddle-wheels Mand ril lif. The single funnel is very tall, reaching almost to the tops. Judging by the paddle-wheels as compared w itli the pails, one is led to the conclusion that the latter must have been far superior to the former as a means of locomotion, and that the engines were supplied for aux iliary purposes rather than for effecting a revoluti i in marine propulsion. The fact remains, however, that the Savan nah was a steamer, and the first one to cross the Atlantic. State of $hio, Citv or Thi eiki, l Iacai Cot xrv. " frank J. Cheney make oath that be is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that Raid firm will pay the sum of OXF. HUXDKF.I ImLLAUS for each and every caae of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the tte of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J.CHKXEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, thin ith day of iH cendier, A.D. lss.;. 1el. A.W.tiLKAStlX, .YV-tri I'ulJir. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acta directly on the blood anil mu cous eur faces of the system. Send lor testimonials, free. F. J. CHKNF.Y A O K Tohdo, O. JriSolA by Druggists, 7-V. Men Don't Want to Die. "How strong is tbe love for life:" It was a w ell-know n physician who uttered this exclamation. "I can't always un derstand it," he went on. "Here is one of my patients, w bo is now lying at the point of death in one of tbe hospitals. He waa run over by a railway train a day or two ago and was brought in un conscious, bis Lead staved in, four ribs broken and txith legs crushed to a jelly. And yet be u frantic at tbe thought of the near end of his miserable existence. He has no family dependent upon him and seemi to have no ties of any charac ter to bind kirn to life. If he recovers be w ill be helpless, uaelefw cripple, de pendent upon charity, and as be is an unlettered laborer be can have none of tbe pleasures of the imagination and the intellect What has be to live for? And yet bis desire to live is pitif jllr troi g.' r ; Education In Politics. The future of tbe Republican party de pends ntion the education of the voters. This is more especially the case ibenever as in rer.ain States of New England, preat numbers of foreigners have been attracted by the reward of American industry to assume American citizenship. Tbe ignorant foreigner gravitates by some law of instinct towards the Demo cratic party. EJueate him, and the Ie mocracy peels off with the dirt and the ignorance. In Massachusetts, in Con necticut, in Lhode Island, as in one or two of the Western States, the accession of iHjmocratic strength within the par ten vears is traceable almost wholly to an accession of a mass of voters in whom are indu-ated alien prejudice and alien inability to comprehend American prin ciples. The half a dozen native Demo crats and Mugwumps may sit in their Brussels carpeted club, distribute the offices and lifcUn to homilies on free trade and a worlus market, but they and their moonshine theories would amount to no more than the smoke that curls from their Havana ciears but for the mass of alien superstition and prejudice that cares nothing for their theories, but supports their party. This has been notably illustrated in Wisconsin, where a great Democratic victory w as won on the platform of an tagonism to the English, or what might more properly be called the American language. The language of Winthrop and Williams, the language of Washing ton and of Jefferson, the lacgure of the Declaration of Independence, was not good enough for the foreign voters of Wisconsin, and the Democratic party bad the baseness to mount to power on this un-American prejudice, and proclaim its victory throughout the land '. It is the same in New England. Most of the men who voted for Kussell in Massachusetts cared nothing for him or his tariff taik. Trobably they had never read, and would not care to listen to a line of his tariff reform theories. They simply knew, and that was enough for them to know, that he was against the large majority of bis fellow Americans, and w as willing to pander, in appearance, if not in heart, to the inclinations of an element not yet in sympathy with Amer ican ideas and traditions. In New York we find that Democracy has its strong hold wherever the lwdy politic is gorged with the impurities of the moot undesir ble class of immigration. And wherever education is able to hold its own. and to keep the public sentiment healthy and intelligint, there the republican party remains in the ascendency. It is, therefore, the duty of the repub licans everywhere to support and pro mote every projier means of popular education the school, the press, the li brary, the lecture, and we should add, the church of any and every denomina tion whose teachings and methods pro mote morality. We must stay the tor rent or the torrent may overw helm us, Not that the Republic is in danger. Its reeujerative powers are too great for that ; but great as they are, they may be sub jected to as rain that would seriouisly itn pair the iutluence of the example w e hold forth to mankind. On education de lwndsthe future, not only of the Repuh lican party, but of the nation. Tcanut politics may 1h successful now and then, but the victory in the long nin is won on principle. It is for the Itepublican party to see that the right principle shall pre vail, and it cannet but prevail w herever, by church and free school and popular newspaper education is brought home to the multitude. -V Yuri V. Hi3 Body Terribly Mangled. A (-hocking accident occurred at the I'nion Knitting Mills, whereby Isaac Cox was horribly mutilated, lied Flag Oil, the Famous Pain Cure was quickly applied, and recovery soon followed, you can try this great remedy for 2" cents. If you want to drive away Dyspepsia, miliousnefs. Constipation, Pixjr Appe tite, and all evils arris: ng from a disor dered Liver, use Dr. Lee's Liver llegula tor. Trial bottles free at O. VA llenford's Drug Store. The Folly of Dying Young. Kisiuari k is out in a statement setting forth that he owes his rugged old age to the practice of bathing regularly and freely in cold water. Gladstone ascribes bis longevity to the simplicity and reg ularity of his habits. Tennyson believes that his having celebrated hiseighty-first birthday is due to bis not having worried or fretted over the small affairs of life. De Lesseps thinks be owes his advanced years to like causes. Taking all these life giving agencies together, and considering how easy they are of attainment, there doesn't seem to be any good and sulli cient reason why we should die young, except it be that tbe gods love us. 7;.foi lhrnhi. A Wonder Worker, Mr. Frand Huffman, a young man of P.urlington, Ohio, states that be bad been under the care of two prominent physi cians, and nsed their treatment nntil be was not able to get around. They pro nounced his case to lie Consumption and incurable. He was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery for C msumption, Cough and Colds and at that time w as not able to walk across the street with out resting. He found, before be bad used half of a dollar bottle, that be was much better; be continued to use it and is to-day enjoying good health. If you have any Throat, Lung or Chest Trouble try it. We guarantee satisfac tion. Trial bottle free at J. N. Snyder's Drug store. The Latest British Swindle. The progress o' Bible guessing fraud has received a sudden check at Dundee, where a certain wily Scot has been ar rested on the charge of extracting shil lings from the pockets of two confiding biblical students. This was the adver tisement he inserted in some .ItX) news papers throughout the country : "Pro digious! flO) a week .' 1."0 in cash prizes for counting the words in chapt ers i an 1 ii Joshua." It transpired that lM bad been received in reply to the advertisement (stiil unpaid) and 13s. Cd. bad been given as prize money. The presiding sheriff said he did not think there were so many fools in the country ready to send money to answer to such a transparent fraud. The idea of giving prizes, he added, for counting the words or letters in the Old Testa ment was a proposal which csuld be made only by a rogue or lunatic One prisoner's agent objecting to the sum fixed as bail, the sheriff remarked : "He will be all the better of a little time for meditation. Send him tLe book of Joshua, and let him count the number of letters in it." Yet they say there's no such thing as wit in a Scotchman. rail Mali (Jaieltr. Buck len'a Arnica Salv . The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corr.s, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It i euarantetd to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by John N. Snyder, Druggist. Mtir A HABITUAL GROWLER. People trfa9 nrrrr renf directions ; ux Una to iut VotffsjG f1 EBlacking rrum?Bltx on the sbo KhrtH tr nzj ft b u4hs to myj- to thr tnU'lliffeuce, OQ tbexm ' luUMLixal U row km F " tvtu. tain Ol mcw rviTuc niA Stain Aim mo CmhawaM OTt. Stain Ti rtu. Stain vu Oio arr at M time. NftlX Stain lavrg Cqacm wq IK-1DON rtv it. Chrokiq Cough Hgw! For tf too to rot It mr become &'ti- t numptt'e. T"r Consumption, trafttia, I tirtvrnl Itrliililtf and lloxuij JJUmtm, t there la noUttUi; like MOLomr. Of Pure Cod IJw Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES Of liimo Acl Bo1a. Tt ! alm a jtUnVvMc as milk. Tar better tlmn otlur MMtUlfHl tiuulflious, A, wundertul flesii prutluuer. Scott's Emulsion ( Tlirre are poor Imitations. Crl tlte gnttim FOR MALI.. tvik (JAI-E -$2,000 -Two nl onf-imif Mory T (rme .iwellniK 4" ftt fn.lil It ". feet Ki p. a parior !.ivl iiu bay :n.l v. inun itsili,' l -lid torv. (ireieau.l liu. -I wnnne iu (airlor ; al"". rrntV In rooniMDovu "T ; iu-Ii flui- rmiliili U) et-r.Kr fluelHn.'e. ai!-I mlwtHtitinliy bnill : n-ven rtlur fn in hi.ui' ; nmrs tn.iii tit. luii and ali fn.m lia k )-in li into vllr : jroo.1 v aiermi l.aik ir'b rouveiin-ui to kitih.Mi door: Inmt jr. h entire IciiKlh ol i in.dnii: tronl : kiii "tie miuui aia to t-oun iioum- . or Uvl ; i hnire Iruit : lart'c L'.ir.leil : ynrd t.Tr'-e.l, and (.lamed niihtrecM'fir.NKl ttn:h :lvidon and t o.fi a vear witliout ititen-i-t. Apply to W M. B SUAKKR, next d.Kr U. eoi-tomce, Bomi-wi, Pa. PIR RA1.K-I3,300-To and one ha'.f miin tof AiiatiarviiK.-. S.ni.1 rvt o.. fa., a farm containing iiai p'n ; ti rimr, fpaxt hMia, liani sninmi r lioii'e. wairon fliin' and o'.liiT out lmil'liui ; aTi in nu-udow. acn- wvll lim tI uli eherrv und heavr k : a ii:.ir .-amp of '' ) ir -i-r. and more van ladd.-.l : Mri-am of water nimiinit thn-upli ramp ; yiniiip on hard, aiih choice v.:.- '. ion : friut. l.Tm ey. Ap ply to Ul. B. dimrrwl, Pa. T?fiK ?AKK-t1.500-Fiv.. mi'.i-" Nortlieafl of C Soinewl, l . t" alidii!-lia!t-1iir dwolling boiiw. oaiM.ic biitti-r. ! diy pl.i.-u ri d eellnr. miiiicl aui .'.od ail tliroi.L-ii. lour niai iM-n KtMln. an.i finr r.Knv lit- uim trout an beck main-. 6 a. res 11.1 p--n lit .round, rututm-r hiuiM. atul nLul.it. convenient to etii'.n-n. -iiooi and railroad. Term i-a-v. Apply to WM. b. KHAKhli, nt'Xtdiair f -rflofliie, pioinimet fa. T,VR !5AI.E-$l.nO0 ix-r.m- ! ohm- on Tnr--t fc-vioi:t .-trei-i. i:.'l Iiu a:in. IHi) un.l one hall ii..riri. pla-l--r.-.l ail iliruiivli. i-ellar under whole- liona.-: lot j;1i. f..,i.n-:i lulanii: on cany payment-i. Apply to W. It. rll Ar Ki:, next door lo i'olliee, S"injer- I, l a. F.R SALK-$,503 -I'Htriol -Ircel, 9 roo Tilo-vloi-v l.riet holl-. on room1-, froul iitei beek stairs. bath roouifi in. ili'ir- Inri." tar.k in rein, hot ai;. Colli WKler lfiroi;i;il The lioiw. l.-' e J nilili 111 l-el- tar, nnirv tn kitelien. eel'ar ud.Iit hole bouse, lot liUxlJu feet, stable ajci oilier oullliiil.oims. Terms easy. Aijiy to Win. 11. bHAKLlt, next dour to HostoOH-e, ts-uitrM.'t. i'a. T?K SAKK-S:, 500-"'De thoiwin-I acres of a till lie limtcr lauu. tu-ti li'iiliirtil lulte. ivhlle oak. n-doak.etc. T!ir-e loiirtl-i- of a mile troio railroad Matioti. r.mneai-u :'! 5 ' a year with out interest. Vor flirtlu-r i-rtii-uir aj.ply to W.M. B. hHAl Klt, next Ui.wr to foMoili.-i;, fcorner tet, Fa. WANTED. A small birnc nithtii one or two milt of riumen-et. AU-lre W, U. nllAKEK, rjonierset. FARM WANTKD. An experienced aud ;re lMtnili)e farmer, haviup unexeteiiiy .oid lilt very larve farm, and hkhi terms oMiaiDa him to give tmiueiliate pose jou. now wi-hi- lo rent a pioii farm ofiOor 7oacrv near tlie town of sni. enet. with the und. -nt .in-line that he will j"ir-i-haM.- aaid larm ai the eu-l of the year. I'rlee and terms of Sinn to he m i le nt tin ! renting, t all atom-eon WM.B. SltAJ-'ER,' ileal Estate Agent. 4 FARM OF 80 ACRES FOR -..,LXJ fHie in W.-simon-latid i 'onnty, l.'..-o-uicr Vailev. Fa., ami iu tne tas belt line. Two tloHioc bill, now In oraiion in this seetioii. A g.HMi s-nKtn house, kisk! Imnk Imru, ninl oth er gil buililinir. n.iiee tnil' a) pies, neaehca, pears, eir. Sut in good rate ol ' i-nllivrtlon, well ailapul for li.n" w neat and t-ras-. Aliii'tst and near ehun-he?.. wbools, mills, and stnrea Farm under'airi wiih e.ml nwuer's v-H-ation necessitates hlaseliui. Address W. B. MlAr KK, Agent. tSoroerhel. TJIE11E1S d lI'JIISKEy Which is uniform in its results, besides in every other particular. Attested to by everyone who has given it a thonugh trial, and their name is legion. Ihe pure 8 year old GUCKENHEIMER WHISKY la the whifckcv, poM only lv JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, Druggists, rittj.bu.nrli, Pa. As a strengtlicncr of the :::::Nervous I ;System,::i. with special good effect on the res piratory and digestive organs, it is prouounced uuequaled. IVice, full quarts 1 1, or six for $5. We now carry a fill and rcniplete stuck of all the leading Fine Whirkie. both do mestic and foreign. giriiiL' yon theoppor t'inity to make your choice from the finest selection to be h:i i in the city at the lowest powihle priees that can be made for tiie .(imiily arid age of the goods. jjr-P-Please send for full and complete price list, mailed free. Jos. Fleming & Sod, DRUGGISTS, 410 A 412 Market ft,, 1 and 2 Market. HTT33UaH, PA. Aw Ladles are B-nee ial'y inviied. AY TRIl OF PARTITION. To CasmeT Crointr. Indian Head, Favftte County, Pa. ; Samuel p. Cramer, ef eott-!ale, Fayette County, la. ; Vita. Cramer, Itntlan Head, Fayette iounty Pa. : lv:-l C Cramer, In.liay Head, Favette County, Fa. : K.isv A. Cramer, intermarried a nil J.sep!i C. Meyera, ot Seottdale, vVeMinore'.aii J Co., I'a : Ytorifie Cramer. intrmarrieil wnti Hermno Wissing er, Mahlnown, Wen'.nioreland Countr. Fa. ; Karfjel Cramer, ititermrtrritl wiih Jot'm Ad ams. tanlei reet. Fiitsbiirsh, fa ; F.llza Cramer. Indian Ilea-t. Fa. : Wary Cramer. Id termarried witli Fnvl I. Ltenu, S.-oit.ial-, Westmoreland Connty I'rnn a. : Kl-en II Tamer, of Mat'te Valley. Wasfi.nrton, John J. t'ramer, of Milton, III., l.ran cra mfT. of Whmen. loa. Haitiihon Cramer, of HiKhland. rSouth I w tola, Hn,1..n Yamer, of l amlMldge. Ne. Mary Cramer Heal, of Bur. nette. Neh., Kate 'ranter 1-or.ler, "iirl'ord. Ia , Sarah Cramer Moore, Hnl.l.rl. la , Inland C Crmr. Higtdatld. Soiuh lak.Ha, Kale B. Mum-, o F.uma. h..i, J,.t.n a wman. of Sahetha. Knv, (I'Ham Bowma-.i of Aanina ville, Ohio. David Frnian, J.w, ohi... Frn ci S-nurrs loiaen. of Kansaxt ity. Mi, . Wm. ltadtely, ot F-Btoria. ilno, Jane B. Koriantv. of Fostona. O , and tiaruo lloa raaa, wtune residence Is unknown. You are lierel.jr iuititied Uiat In rmnniane of a Wnt of Partition Lhs;u1 oui of the tirpans' Court K.irneret Co.. Fa., and to me directed. 1 will hold an inunetf on the premise-, .iu lb real estaie of CassinierK.. Cramer, doc., situate in Muldleereek Township. Somerset CountT, Fa., on Mol.Uv, tbe 58th day ot May, when and where vou cau attend If too think oper. e'lienrrmitnee, I ISAIAH GOP. fco3ersi. Sbenff. YOU CAN FIND rEEIUlTGTOU EE03. abe Will uaim.i lur aarejuaiu at ivat raw Literary Not. A Jtory of unnfual power ant strange plot will begin in the May Oamniiolitan and run three numbers: Tbe story of a mart who three tirues in bin life undertakes to paint Je-m. As a young painter full of health and life, full of jiy, he puis on his canvas a Greek ideal of strength and beauty. Jost as tle picture is on the point of completion, he learns to love a beautiful woman, w ho returns hiu pasiion. After weeks at her feel he returns lo his vtuliooue d.ty.and is filled with cksappointment when he gazes upon, the (arc of the Christ. It is the face of a heautifil heathen god, bearing no impress oi that divine love which the painter now knows must belong there. His canvas is turned to the wail, and inspired by love he sets to work upon the image of a new ( "hriM, who would be a ijd of I.ave. A;?ttiu his pljluie incompleted, when the seoisd great chanpe comes over bis life. She whom be loves turns from him to give ber love to tbe l'ra-:an officer whose Greek beauty had b.ea tl e model Jor bis first picture. Goii g back to work under the shadow of this deep orniw, he looks upon the face of Christ upon his rd-el and sees that once more he hi s failed. There is tbe beautiful face irradiat ing love., but there is not upon it the refining touch of sorrow that must have been in tbe face of Him w ho was "a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief." There was this wanting. He must set to work again, , and paint not only the beauty of the Divine : Perfection, and the love that embraced all mankind, but the sorrow of the Man God who suffered fr our sins. The author, Hjalmer Hjorth ISoyesen, thinks he has given the best work of his life in this singu lar story. Two other pieces of fiction will attract attention A the May number of the CtmnojxJitan ; two real war stories, by men who have been in the thick of the fight. One is by Archibald Forbes, tbe famous war cor respondent, and the other by Albion W Touree, author of "The Fool a F.rrand." The illustrations of all three are something unusual. Buyesen's story, illustrated by Weniell, o well known- through tbe pages of "i.iii; "; Forbes' story by Frederic Villers, another laniuus war correspondent and art is', and Tourg-s story by Zjrgbaum. In addition to its Wrong fiction, this number contains a beautifully illustrated article on the t'lecpairas of the Stage; another on New Philadelphia, for which the drawings were made bj Harry Fenn. Some wonder ful flashlight photographs illustrate tbe underground workings of a Leadville Silver Mine. Kennels and Kennel Clubs, and Dr. Koch and his I.ynipb, by one who went to Ileriin to study the subject, are two articles with numerous illustrations. ( Price "5 cents. (Cosmopolitan Pub. Co., Madison Square, N. Y.) Famly Duty, The home circle is sacred and life has few rharcis indeed if family ties are burst asun der. The promotion of happiness and the prevention of sickness are of prime import ance in every household. It is in the spring that old and youngalikeare most susceptible to the iiunarens oi diseases trial nil t lie at tnophere We breathe and lurk in the water we dniiK. lue timely use ol a reliable stint ulant is the only way to gurd against sick ness in the home. Max Klen's "Silver Age" and "Duouesne" brands of pure rve whisky are mum mended by physicians as the best invigerator in the world, both are sold under a sworn guarantee of purity. '"Sil ver Age'' at $l."x per full quart bottle, and " Du piene '' at $1 25. These wht.ikics are used exclusively in the leading hospitals, which is sutlicient evidence that they are the beft ohlainahle. titicWenheimer, Finch. Gibson and Overholt are sold by Mr. Klein at- ft per quart, or siq iitiartt lor o. His stock of w ines, brandies, etc., is the largest in Penn ey'.vania. Goods promptly shipped to all parts of the t oiled Mates, bend for cata logne and price list, mentioning this paper, On Scriptural Crounds. Pmt.AiiEi.i'itu, April 27. The novelty of a supreme court decision based explicitly upon scripture authority, was contributed to-day in the per curiam opinion under w hich the high court adlrmed judgment for the plaintiff in the $.,fX case of SaraU X Campbell vs Randolph A. 8mita. The com in expressing its opinion says : "Tbe de fendar.t was a real estate broker, and at tempted to serve two masters. There is high authority for saying that this cannot be done Matt, vi : 2t. His contention, now ever, was that he had ceased to act for t hi purchasers before he entered into the servi of the plaintiff. This was a question of fact for the jury, and, unfortunately for the d fendant, they did not take tis view of ii Judgment affirmed." Electric Bitters, This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaran teed to do ail that is claimed. Electri Hitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils", Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria fro.u the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Hitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price .'a) cts. and $1.00 per bottle at J. N. Sny der's Drugstore. Creased It Once. I had been looking over the battle fields around Marietta, Ga., and was five miles from the town when a cracker came along with an ox and a cart and offered me a lift. After riding some dis tance I reolized that both wheels were sadly in need of grease, and I asaed him why he did not lubricate them. "What fur? he asked. "To make the cart draw more easily." "Sho! This yere ox doan mind. He un doan' know." "But it would stop the squeaking." "Yesi, I reckon, but the squeakin' doan' hurt." "It would save your wheels," I final ly said. "Sho ! This old cawt ain't wuth sav ing." "Did you ever grease it ?" I persisted. "Once. A Yankee rode to town w ith me and bought me the stuff." "How did it work?" "Mighty slick, but we done spread it on hoe cuke, an' ate it all up in a week. .V. r. s in. Guaranteed Cure for LaGrlppe. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell you Dr. King's New Discovery for Coughs anj Colds, upon this condition. If you are aMiicted with LaUrippe and will use this remedy according to direc tions, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, yon may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We make this offer because of the wonderful sue cess of Dr. King's New Discovery during the last season's epidemic. Have heard of no case in which it failed. Try it. Trial bottles free at J. X. Snyder's Drug Store. Large bottles, 50c and $1.00. The Smartest of Parrots. A wonderfully clever parrot talks eve ry pleasant afternoon to a large audience before a little bookstore in New York. The Sun says : At 4J o'clock it invaria bly terminates its matinee, crawls down to the bottom of th cage, and sticas one foot through the wires so as to shake hands with every departing auditor and say, " How are ydb ?" At 3 o'clock it begins shouting, " Extry San extry S in f and keeps this op nntil the pro- nf tK BliiM 1. 1 .'1 ! . TL - 1 " I " " - -' v wig oiun: wftni 11 m. ill); U1TU whistles several melodies, repeats eenten- 08 of ten or twelve words, and hails every pawing school girl with, " Ah, ! there : and every loitering messenger boy with " Get along-there '." . . INCIPIENT CDNSlMPnOR, HflY-FEVER, flSTKMrt. ETC' Circulars Free Br PETER YOGEIi. Somerset. PA- Johnstown Business Houses. f mm City Drug Store, Near Oibert Building, Next to PostolRc When in the city don't fail to call and see us at our prominent location, where you win find oue 01 tne prettiest ana mosi auracv ive Drug Stores in jomrsTowisr The public pronounce it a gem e carry a fill line of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Cbemi- cak Toilet Articles, Ac. Physicians Pre scriptions Carefully Uirxipoundeu. Itespevmiiiv lours, ril A3. YOl'XO. Johnstown. Pa. Graduate of the Phil'a. Cxilleae of Pharmacy. T .FINE OLD.. WHISKIES And Imported Lienors wild In bulk and by the caw. cj-ei iiuui . OLD r.iBIXKT, TOX MOORE 'POSfCX ilOUOW, G VCKESIIK1XER, rixcirs goiies weddixg. GB.SO.V.S XX XX WHISKIES. James Ilennewy. Paul PnBois. Onmac, Wilbur Putman lwn uiaeanerry t omiai. Also, Bedford nd Somerset Fure Kye Whiskies, with age. FISHER & CO., 309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. ARTIS1G JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HJRRY M. BENSHOFF, MNUFACTUR'NG STATIONER AND BLANK BOOK MAKER. HANNAM BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. HARDWARE TMC OLD SHD WELL CWH MOWC STOBE OT HC OLD SHD WELL TOHN (DEGASK1),) Is now in full blast under the charge of tb undersigned. I keep in stoc all articles in my line, froia needle to a Hay Fork. The finest of CUTTERY A Spelalty. BOTTOM PRICED CLE TIIE ROOST, WM. B..DIBKT. At the old stand on Ma street. Johnstown, fa. SCHOFF'S. Park Building Main Stet, Opposite Alma Hall, .TolinHtown, PA. SPECIAL VALUE IN LACECURTAINS I With every pair ofCuruu we give the pole for M ct nis. and jrimrant our f uri-iin cheaper than the HameqtiMlf can be bouffht eli where. all aud taniino quality and prices. A coletc line of Dry Goods at U est prices. SCHQFFS, Main street, Park Bulfig opposite Alma Hall. Johnstown P, THE PJPULAR DRUG-STORE, Comer of Main ai Franklin Street", J- O- H: Jfj Si TO: "W N", JPi A Is now filled wh all the liest In the market My motto, " LO W PRICES ASD VtCK RETURSS," Is rigidly adhered to, and iY satisfaction guar anteed. A fillneof PARIS GREEN AND YfHTE HELEB0RF Always en .vl, CHARLES GRIFFITH. B0OTANDSHC HOUSE. THE NEW ROOMS THE DIBERT BULDING, Corner Main and ranklin Sts., 1 S Mens, Worms'. AFnr Chil eur. Of Best Quality, and at WEST FRICE3 can be foond, in styles otll makes. I am prepared to compete vh one and all dealers in the State. A I ask is a trial. SCOTT DBERT. HO. 88 7RANKIH STREET. ' T, JOHNSTOWN SUPLY HOUSE. JOHN H. WAJiRS&BRO. PLUMBERS, STEAH AND GAS ITTE2S. We are now MtubHffiiM In n llfw hniMfna- whifta, e tn safvly y, i the rMarraugeti for Everythinff pertain. r, to the umbing, Bteam anil tias buHin c mi in hto& We will, as formerly pive raJftil attention to inejE-A Al HOT WATt iir.A I I.V4 bo, inoss. Onr former flnrt in lis line enbrae aoine ol toe largerst muding Mae cuuutr, with en tin suoew Iu the si FPL Y PFPARTMTT we carry a fnll line of Rubber and Leather Ftinc. Hiettm and Water Bote, Values. ItJectorsurrricaUirB,8toam GaniL-. Iron Fipe Fillag. Em Pric quoted on application. rnar RrOe fana tit? torn w4 M far i' Aa rtf. Auitis, !', i. i. trun. 1 t-tlrt. 4 'hi. yrat, Orrafil.mr Why lr.ua? I rwrm urrr f MMt.ffll a natu. V ""' da lit vrutfc ajxi it Wn. i "-it you art-. r.rn Ik-- ft'ttn rsaf earning; (nm tm tm ai'aiM!l ap". Ursbnw xuu h"W B.UUacaE I'., lax JrtlMa4tMa.ai Your By Wants SCROLL SAWS, tsigns, lapaBUna, Slatn. taxing turn uiDstrais. THE 161 WiLKINSOH CO..' e aa t UHa i klcaaw. 111. tWABIM! 0? zmmm (ML I vSatSiasW m l m !fc 3--. 4 HOUSEHOLDBEUED t F0HPAIM. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Diphtheria, Sore Throat, Toothache, Earache, rr""" "fe Burn, ACi IRC" fl IRE" If rofilnor-lieralterie.liit'othlr.l-!lii..-onleiiM f a hotllenf tills nill.'inc. n-turii the reniallilm! om- ri" niflDDUtTA ttJirdlo tlie.lealer from wlKim von Umuli! il.aua n rurl UlnnnnU.ni wmrefunUthenjultlorjheei!tirvt)oitlt'. SUMMER COMPLAINT H. Mn0..:Vm.r lhlr,iW Ht Urn,,, tilr mt.lnt. rr InarrlKPii. :-.inim. rl 'niiui,ira. AND FLUa, rami and Co.i.-. II nnl ! Iieiir ; will p Im-v-m ;wo " Bllniilea. Kor.-lnl.ln-n it him m. e.iii.l; l.ir Fluv it Lt Price Mcperbott-e. JMM thr kin Vou , K H.w.ua.N .umptown W.Va. For rata hy all Iln.la ' HERB MEDICINE CO., WfiStO fl , W. V a. Somerset" Lumber Yard EL.IAS CUNNINGHAM, Maracntia aso Dialzb aso Wboldx ako RrraiLia or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, Hard and Soft Woods. OAK. POPLAR, BIDISGS, PICKETS, MOCLDIXG8, ASH, WALNUT, FLOORING, SASH, STAIR RAILS, CHERRY YELLOW PISE, 8HINQLE3. DOORS BALUSTERS, CHESTNUT, WHITE PINE, LATH, BLINDS, NEWEL POS A General Line of all grade of Lumber and Building Material and Roofing Blate kept la atock Alio can furnish anything In the line of our bufiuew to order with reasonable promptness, auch aa Brackeia, Oiid-sized work, etc. ELLAS CTJlSTNTIsraHAJvl, Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. C. C. JORDAN. JOS. MINCHMAN Jordan & Hinchman, MANUFACTURERS OF CRACKERS & CONFECTIONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Crackers, Candies, Nuts, Fruits, &c. 270 and 272 Main St Johnstown GIJ EAT 'EAVrS! THE NICELY BOYS Will never be hung, if they can help 1L Keither J. S. Ashbridge, The Johnstown Carpet man, but he will sell yon CnrpeU, Oil Cloths. Window Shades, Knps, Mats, Matting, Lace Curtains and Curtain Poles, Cieappr than they were ever beard tZ before Itvrlll aatoni.th jui. Call and see fer yourself. NO. IHI FRANKLIN St.. Johnstown, Ta. KENDALL'S Tha Moat Saaeeaafnl Renrdr ercrdUxm sred. at It U certain In It effecta and dix-n &ot W later. Read proor below : KENDALL'S SPMIII CL'HE. Beltkoos, Pi, Kut. T., '90. Dr. B. J. KKxnAii Co. : Oents I would like to make known tn thna wl-o are almost persu&lru touaeKnjllll'n Spavin Curo tne fact taar I tnlnl.- It ta moat exr-fllit Llmmt-nt. I Ii3v- u-u it una blood spavin. The imrw went a three Wkh fur three ynars when 1 cinnnenced ut use your Eendall's Savju Curt-. I m.-i ten hot tied on ihe n.irse and have worlccdhiiu fortbrej years LuL-cau-1 hat not been lame. Vourl truly. WJL A. CCItL. GntwisTowie, X. Xor. 1 lis. D. B. J. Eomiu f'o.. Enoabnrch Palla. Vt. Gentt: In praiseof Kendall's Spavin rnre Twill any. that a i-araifo X rod a valuable younr horse le-O'liii- very lumr-, nork enlnmej and awollrn. Tlie li..r--m.-n ai-ut her,-(v. p have no Veterinary Sur geon herei pnnouMPi-U his lameness Uloot iavin or ihorooghpin. Ihey all told me there was na rnre tor ii. ho Ui-ame alirut uselesa.and I con Pi.lcrt.1 him aliii-t worthies. A frx nd ...Id neuf the. merits of your Kendall's Spavin Cnre, so I Lout-ln a bottle, and lcoum see very plainly ereat Improvements Immediately from Its use .anil before the bottle m us uei up 1 was satisrie'l that H was doing him a preat oral of good. I bought a seeond bottle and liefora it was uwd up my horse was cured and has been In the team doing heavy work all tne season sinrei last Anrll. rhowinz no more aie-nsoftr. 1 couslauryour Kenilall's Spavin Cure a valuable meoicine, and It should be in every atabla ut iht land. Bespectf-Hiv vonrs. i.U(iSE DEW ITT. Pr je$l per bottle, or six bottles for t All drug f.UM have It or can get it for too, or It will be sent j any address on receipt of price by the proprie tors. DE. it. J. KENDALL CO., ' Eaoabargh Falls, Vermont. fcOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. f f.fXWI. AA a yr ! Vlnr m--1 hw J..hti R. t,o.ti.frT,N Vnt Moik fcrun. KeNtiarr, rnii miv n-'t mat" muk. but w rmu 'Mrh 5"Utt' (tly Iiaw -ia trust fat to tlQ m 'r ' '" 'n, ltd uii-rr aa vim go in. Hih M-tr. ail affra. In inr in ol Viwrira. ym ran eirmiiioir at iiumr. ai ii H a'l vuur iitt,f-.r prt momriili on'r to titt wurk. All l new. t.reat Ly M Kk rverv wwrkrr. We atart yon, foraiahhi. rrrvthintr. KAHII.V, M'hh lILY lrNruL lAlill ILAltrt tUYV.. Atrdreaa at onr hllSOJ CO., 1-UKTLaV.Xb, JlAUk, oof Hint ttn nf vtnrk. ranir. 17 tA'w or lijU.1L, I 'rr:: 'WW llifir live. Aic mu in th-tr '"'hurff. We Mait vn. Sn n'.k V..u . ilsi.ta ran t or Iu ijiav fu Irani. yimT...r n..m...,i,. 1C mU ,ourimwtt tii work, 1 M U an anttlf.V !- .r.d.XKt (.rial? HOnilrrllll llllTN U.rvr W-lkt. IWi.i.i-n.ar - rantwg ftm -i k awl "o urda, and m M.-ra lmi r,;Hr. W can !imih you Ibtrn,. . uM-.it 4U.dt-arh JT'-aVllKK. Ko lo ,.laln hw. Full h. SSOOOi A YEAR! I n.lTt.k tt htfff ii 1m rat n rratt auil rfi. antl a l. liiatrn. UoH.wllI work idmtHHia. fti rim lhrsa Tkaas.a,! 1.11 i-ar.t tlH-irnn I.K-ali.w UrT TrtUy HvM wilUlanfurntM. th Miu-.ti. n t s-tii).!. i urttvt ii T.Hirtn rm that iiioiint. ssa...- in yn m ..i.t"Mi n ,t,. f.naHv IHl quirk Iv kam.nl. I il"i f..,t anfl witrkf liom mrk (liiri.i i r r. ma it. I hataii xiy ta.ftx a.d fttn'tiW wilt vuifil-rntatf a l'rr IitiBi!.- !( r-r,- a ni, ;.,K orrT .Um tnrMi h ll . W d MU .11 Lticu1- FKl r. A1ltr. at unr. 1 1 Ito. 420, Aufiuiiu, Siukn. IICO a -T-ISMJ Q HAV tT8X BUaSEO IT. IrnVpd ffn Snamr, ChilHm Iw, Tf Fr- rj IraTelrr boald aare a battle oi It in hi. muto!. Every Sufferer IZZ R. ym Hnufni-lia PlphthfrlaOmch-i. Catarrh. Ilrvnrhllls. "llimi,i:h,.fn Moiims,Plarrbra.Lamim s.i J?, "iT or 'J"'h SlilT Joints or Strainn, will Si.d in jm old K.lyi ivliet and spm-rtj cur. l-amphm rre. Hold w-rrwhrre. fVirt. : rta, hw irmll. S buttle. aiJ. i L a. Cvi., lkroa. u WANTED ! c nnn T?'3 OF' OAK- hemlock, birch 5,000 EtD OAK bakk Af ROSEN STEEL'S TANNERY, COOPERDALE. Arldrcn, I -WUIIri IK -.GENERATION AFTER CrsEs.Tinii' W. W. KOSEXSTEEL, Johnstown, Pa. '"A Panacea lor external and interna use. CRAMPS, COLIC. W'Kl o pninul oyt-rltnnt. Keep it in the house for a time of need. I THK WH IS KING OF SEWING MACHINES. It was Crowned so when it took the First Premium at tha Cincinnati Centennial in 1333, at the Great Contest, trat more eo when it took the GOLD MEDAL At the Universal Exhibition at Par i.s, France, ia 1881), for being tlie Best Family Sewing; Mine In the world. It is applauded as such by the 8 O O, O O O Sold since its introduction in 187 Its superiority i.s acknowledged, though with many regrets, by thousands who had bought other new z:SEWINGi ! MACHINES:::: Before they had seen tlie merits of the W HITE Ladies will find it jn ratlv to their advantage to examine tlie merits of "TIIE WHITE-' before buy ing a Sowing Machine. " THE BEST IS ALVA YS CHEAPEST' in the end. An inferior Sewing Machine is a poor investment at any price. JOS. CRIST, OfJe-nner X Roads, is the authorizfd iperit for it in tms County, rite him, and tell lum to bring one to your bouse for exam iiiation. CURTIS K. GROVE, SOMERSET, PA. BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, CARRIAGES, 6FRIXG WAGON'3, BLXK WAGONS. AND EASTERN AND WESTERN WORK Famished on Short Notice. Painting Done on Short Time. y work la made out it Vwrmwhiy Smtonrd Wood, ana me ntm irtm aiui Mitwianualix CoDstrucunl, Neatly Finishwl. anil Warranted to give Satiafac-tion. Employ Only First Class Workmsn. Repairing of All Kinds In Mr Line Done oi ehort Notice, prices KEAsON ABLE, and All Work Warranted. Call and Examine my Stock, and Learn Piiceo Ido Wairon-work, and furnish Stives for Wind Villi. Remember the place, and call in. CURTIS K. GROVE, (East of Court house) 80MERSET. Pi urraniw row hl Corn Jri)t)T aiui mo; rrfet t K..rrt-fl Ft rti. v, 5v i.r Iiiuts.;i...... i -1. iidJaorld Sasi for Citikg-J- r SHDBE.SH, JK A. B. FARQUMAff CO. y Tonic, pa. Send for Larck Illustratco Catalogue. LIQUID CLUES, INKS AND BLUINGS, Best in the World. ICs. lisifiH Feb y ll-3ra. V V'IVIW T.i W :M1 t V PPlilt of Information and ab. 'is v Sirii-'"".''""I no. t. r.ryREXEs-'.iqron ttibit i all ins ci 1.1 tli.-ro is hut on,, rare, lr. Hsiurs' .olUeu SiiecJtic It ran t firm in a .nrn.f ta or cniw without tb. kmiwW of ih r- r-., l..u.it, ri'rrtiu;a pMfir and prrmaiM-m c . h ibr the Fnllentisa aoorpraradriliafr or an uiii.-lic riH:k ibousanila of dninkar.ls hp .c-u tor who hare takpo Urn Oolifea lwcinc in thir rorlec wiirmnt lfir knowl-Sl-Vlr rt-h th-r qtiit drinkm, of thnir own fr-e w 11. !o harn.ful effect rwnlis from Its Ulmini.rration. Cur.-s anarantmf. hD( fr c(r ,T.!arand fnll rsrrn-ul-iri-. A.Mrr-ui In roDft4r tsuLDUl Sriciric C :. I.-O llate Street. Clnclnn... WALL PAPER ! The largest ' retail " stork of cheap and me diiirn price Wall Parier between X. Y. and Cliicago ; also a larne line of rine Parlor Papers Good patterns from 4c, Ii in. bordera from lc. yer yard up. WRITE- I St 4 - .items. him -I n.l "V VV Marts. C41PTrtBIita, tent fru.P- J -ol Broadway, f for new line of samples for '9i, aa advertised in the Herald. Send 10 cents to cover posts which we will refund when we receive your order. Our line of sam ples are conceded to be the best ever sent out by any house. J. Kerwin Miller & Co. m SmithDi ld St. Pittsburg, Pa. A Matter of Impotance to You If suffering from Ions -stan.iin-; Oiromr liM-a- l 'iwn'es or the KIool "-: SyjtMii, B Uuise "'Jferiiiff fnirn ' 0 i "rv EYE. EAR NOSE AND THROAT TROTJB' f'aWT-1. t- J.J Vrri LEIJLN. M. P., Sprcialit on Clirvic MOHITZ S.tl.M, V. D., ?).-,-;..t , Thi-v will vMt tl-1- Miuiitrr every four week', thus vir; lh.-ir tntti. itu the rn.ir,.,. 4n i of vi-itliiK the Itv. IhfT an- the !:' l'h su-iniis an. I iirti-.nis in ti-,w eninMiT m, , .'. Manatiii-. Mwlela, liiagranw, et;., iu UluMraW and Diaie Iam to all al!li.-ttil the a aii-V IiR MoKlTZ .Ml M. the irost ;-rinno ornlKt, will be b.-re an-1 rrf.irm au d -;. n, . 're tar Xsw and Thpt witliont y.u ""'I tn l time than any other UvitiKw ::.-t i ivf' his Valiem aii'l others h.i sr- m n- nt of roedii-ai trralim nt an o; rr"iii:tv t., ', i-t'ininil-'hfd pln -iaii, bone dulK at tlie tustitute will permit only moutliiv i0 v,'r Ere, K ll jtiuvJ M rnvHson, ex Pnld. nt of Hie Lawrence County Wool Orow.-- A..-t,-. B , citlz. n we. 1 known In ti e ("inity, ln-ely g.vcs ilia lollowiiur totimnnial of Hie al.u.ij 0-i. C'lellau A-Sa'in. The llalor says : ' I waa-nillerine r'"y Ir,,,n Holvpns and Inward PiW T har! tried lira! trt-Htm-.r ,n i . . mertii ine with no avail. IreAdthe i i . '-r'i-i-meiit ot Iirs, M-'lel!an.v Sai-n asid I .., . ...'.. them a trial. Ai llwir las' vi-it totne eiir th-y ilei-lared me enre !. and ihey lieha-vn rri"'. 1 now like a lie man. 1 tier did everyihutx they aartc-d and treated me citurteMi-iy. ; .i i'."' world nf S""d and relieved me. of all niff.-rii.K. ,l I have Iwn Mifl'crirur from !nininiii .sleeplensnesst and general nervous tmutrati l.-.i. on the forimrdi-aM- lor more than three y--nrs. I bei-amc so weak that I eouM not i. more than nmr at a time ; ap:-tue was niiM-rahle. 1 i.enttotlie Mt. Rinai H . ,h , ritv but without the least ta-t-nt. 1 put njy-eif under tue i are of Iirs. i t e-l.au .v ;m ,fc ' ew I 'astle every lour weeaa, ami ia:uujw as weo a--, e-i. nine aiei nean : .nii he-pi, h.,..iFS.i.ir.!N. Mixl-,i. N, M fl K THE I.AMF W.VI.K WITII'H'T K:'T' ''I K. Forelght month" i-a-t I haven't -.eeii al-le ! treatment with lrs. !' lellan Sa'ir.i I hve Ui their oni'-e Wllll'.i'lt any. I am i-e-m.ii mai I u l I.. ,... n i. vniuf u-..r Mini wnm aouicu- a- -I)KA NKS, Ary CATARRH I have teen ur.der treatment of firs, tlri'h-llan V Ailm for two months for f'a;arrh si l i.. and consider mvell greatly in. .rovel so lr. MIC. J ria UK tS. Kia-k poini, Larrn-i a i " Y.if.V. LADY'S EVK TKAK.HTr:.El. ' u On Mar Mth I'm. MeClellan and Sahn feriortne.1 a t ross-eve operation on ir evi .v, .. pain or iosi of bUxxl. and to-day niy eyts are as stanfiit as any one's, and I ean i.-r,i . V'"" !tr M Ul KKYE, Ktak point. U.rtmv cv, p., ' I have leen snlf'-rine '.vith Catarrh f.T 'ome years. Tried several d.y-tir, but n-ntf,-! rrv until I eoiiMilted Dm Mi(k-i'HUA sm !m. un.er w h.-e In-atni nt 1 hae ls-en ihe U-t f..iir ' and I have so erea'.ly imiiPt-t ihat I anoiv 1 11 he eur.-d wheu the course of treatment t; t. : , .. Mr fcllMKY, Muii;. t, " KI'iHT P.il.IIT REVOVEP FROM THE N'lSE. 1 I)rs. MeClellan Salm have removed en.'lit Potini out uf my iiotriI- to-day wi;'n.n,t sir,.,,; pain or loss o! hlssl. :ind in by lar less time and in a more at-.-iactory manner than I hail done tolore at Pitteliiirir. 1 t-au draw more breath with coniiort au.l oleasiire throu!i mv noe. -.. W. K( KLtS, 117 liak 51.. New r H CATARRH AND MCAKNK-s. ' I have now been under treatment of I rs MeCieiiau and ?alm for three months for i tia.i Catarrh, and was very hard of hearimr, lI now I a:n ureatiy improved in ever' wav a:.d i n in,-', great deal better. ai. lam geiuiig si nmger and heavier. Houker, liuiler t o., I'a Sept. t, is'.si. Sami ei. KiHiMrt, Diseases of Women. su-h as have l.arlle-1 the It ill of all phMeians and is-Tnedii-s. .;r.i -k'.T oi-i Caneers, Tumors, lii-roid and polypoid iiroiv ihs eured w ithont the use of a knife or ran.-!!... 'N() tinr. no pain, no ilank-er. Small Tumors, ( am-ers. Warts. Motes, etc.. removed without arid, knile, pain nr si-sr mehlslFleelro-.i. Kpileppy and fit siietuiii.-ally treated and isisiiively eurtsl hv a Drrer '.. ing method. Addre ail coiiuutm.i aliott- iu ly.v 0 Colunibiis, t)hio. EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREE TO EL SOMERSET HOUSE, SOMERSET, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MAY 8TH AND 9TH. IT WILH. PAY YOU TO.B7.-r YOCB Jlemoraal Work OF WM. F. SHAFFER, 80MER9KT, PEXX'A.. Manufscturerof and Dealer in Evirm Work Fumuhfdon Short Soii'f, tn all C'fwi ifflE ip aimi m a:, AserUM he WHITE B.10SZE! Persons In neeil of MONrMKNT VORK,-wi!I find it to ttielr interest wieu'i at nr.- heti where a projier sbo-VsiiB wil be givei- i.i in. v'-s-ftirtum Ou:tTxintfrd in bvrry und VKlty Lo W. 1 invite -pevial aiuulio.i Uj.tlie Vhite Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument Introduced by REV. W. A. P.lN'i. s s Derided Improvement in the mint of MATKRIAi. AND COSS'I Rl (. TI'lN. and which Ls desti'ied to L the Popular Monument for or. r Lhangeabie Cli mate. ClVE ME A CALL. WM. F. SIIAFFEK. 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