The Whit House Does. TheWl.'te How Jp r ro nnim-.-.-t.nt irt of if .!nw uira. - , ,, ,.r, i. ii..r. uiii.tl. nv eul-t -f her family like d-g rnund he hmi, and o the .nimal ho have he pru.l PHti.fMrtion of dwelling m iVhit Hou keoml re content with tt ind the Kurroundingn that the gtrdeni iff.ird for their every-oay life. The p't d of the establishment, and looked upon by both the I'reident and M . Harrison as a valued friend, in the icoU'h collie, Pach. D.vh is a fighter, not because be I ke. it particularly, but just on peneral principle. He came with the faaily from Indianapolis, and liish-U-miiTeu procwaingc mt: i.ave tot dt-wrtfed Win. 'n trary.l.e seems to l.el tuai a rri n.ore dependi on his ability to chew up any other who foolishly risks Ins fur within Lis rea.:L. In Indianapolis, and here for a time, lh took a groat deal of pleasure in following the family carriase dom n toa n or anywhere else it happened o 1 coing. Especially when the ladie .a fmm th.-ir tihoM'inc taey would " ., ,, . , : rif a eon- usualiy tna i-wu n filet with some other rash animal. The s.-ne of the fight w ag generally under the carriage, w hich territory IRfh felt bound to protect from all intruders. These little inconsistencies of temper ma lehia rather an unwise companion, and cow the special province of Dash is n keep the White House grounds fre from unsafe intruders. When tbe weather permits, little Ben jamin McKee enjoys above everything lse a n.mp ii the grouads with bis frierd I)ash, who is very fond of child ren despite Lis warlike disposition on the rial, S"me of the enuounteis in -,;,- Dash has come out a victor are tu',d by Mis. Harrison with great enjoy men!. Jat k.the fox terrier, Las a record, but an eitremelv us;ful one. He is a ratter, and r as caught and killed thirty-sir rat in thirty minutes. His mission in life is to ii use around in the most innocent sort of wav and dispatch his victims before they know what struck them. He is r. Girded as a valuable auxiliary to the domestic, workinc force, although at the ! time an object of intense deflation to the White House gardener. If be is watching the coming of the enemy the fact that be will completely plow up a fiower led doea not disturb him in the least. The latest accession to the kennel is a SL Bernard puppy, snout two months old now. and growing in keeping with his immune family K-dijree. His name is Rah. and he belongs to Mrs. Kussell Har rison. who intends to take him to her Lome in Neoraska shortly. The White House dogs in the Cleve land administration were a notable pair, wjecially the big mastiff Kay and Hec tor, who managed to make himself ac quainted ith a good deal of ground, de spite the hindrances thrown in his way by Mrs. Cleveland. ops were such frequent presents to resident Arthur that one day when an other canine offering arrived by express, he asked just how many docs there were already in the stable. The new arrival made eicht They became so numerous finally that their collars w ere taken off and they were let go wherever tney wanted, most of them, of course, failing to come back. M'afliinjivu .SS.ir, 'M Am So Tired" is a common exclamation at this season There is a ci rUin bracing effect in cold air which is lost w hen the w eather grows warmer; and when Nature is renewing her youth, her admirers feel dull, slug' Irish and tired. This condition is owing mainly to the iinpurs condition of the blood, and its failure to supply healthy tissue to the various organs of the body. it is remarkable how susceptible the sys tem is to the help to be derived from a good medicine at this season. I'onses ing just those purifying, building-up piahties which body craves. Hood's Samaprilla soon overcomes that tirec! feeling, restores the appetite., purifies the blood, and, in short, imparts vigorous health. Its thousands of friends as with ne voice declare '"It Makes the Weak strong." Postoff Ices at Sea. One of the Postmaster Oteneral's first inquiries ujon his return from the West related to the development of sea post offices. He found there were now in suc cessful 0ration ten of these, each bear ing its appropriate number, and located on as many vessels. Beginning with the arrival of the Havel on April 9th, there have been 14 inward trips made from Hremen and Hamburg to New York. There have been brought on these trips 8(XI,0O0 unregistered and over 1 1 ,000 registered letters, besides a large amount of printed matter. This mail wax worked ready for delivery either to the addresses in New York or the railway postoffiees running in every direction out if New York according to the distribu tion scheme furnished the clerks in (barge. The lnited States clerks, who were very carefully selected from the force of the New York City postoflice and the railway mail servi.a. have done their work well. Tbe time gained in getting this correspondence to tbe addresses in the case of that addressed to parties in New York City is at least six hours, w hile in the case of correspondence ad dressed to distant parts of the country, there is gain, in some instances, of nearly two days. The largest mail work ed on each trip was that brought on Sea I'ost Oflice No. 2, on the steamer Colum bia on her second trip, arriving at New York from May 9, with tl,413 letters. The distributing tables were found too mall and haxe been enlarged to meet the requirements of the United States distribution scheme. The time made by the steamer has been good, the longest voyage covering but ten days, and sever al instances it baa only been eight days. The United States clerks have enjoyed a remarkable exemption from seasick ness, reporting none, in fact, in the last ten trips. The (lennan clerks have not been quite so fortunate. Of the force at present employed in sea postorlices tbe t'nited Hates furnishes a clerk and the lientian (Government a clerk and heljer. or laborer. One of the conveniences for assengers on board is that they are al lotted to mail correspondence just as they would in an office on land, tbe clerks be ing requirrd to carry the stamps of their respective countries. The United States stamps are used to prepay postage on outward trip and the (ierman stamps are used for tbe same purpose on mail inward trips. There bat been a constant improvement in the thoroughness with which the mails are worked, on til now very little mail reach es New York which is not ready for im mediate dispatch. I was troubled with catarrh for seven years previous to commencing tbe use of Ely's Cream Balm. It has done for me what other so-called cures have failed to docnred me. The effect of the Balm seemed magical Clarence L. Huff, Bid delford, Me. The Arizona Kicker. LsotPecemb'T, when we had complet ed the rrp:r to the picket fence sur run lmg our urUate graveyard and had counted up tbe graves, we announced our earnest hope that the number would never exceed nine. We never really wanted to kill any one of the batch, mnch preferring to live at peace with all man tind, but it w as l case of "shoot first or go under," in each and every instance and it became our duty to shoot. Everybody knows we have done the square thing when compelled to outfit a man for the far off country. We have bought coffins, furnished shrouds, got up funeral processions and planted the im-mi-rant on our own private lot, where his headboard would cot be Uken by the . r I .. 1 ,1 rnr Vlia Knnffl CDW DOVS iora eumi- become tbe prey of the coyotes. Jt is needless to add that we shall continue to t.ursne this liberal policy in the fu" ture. w hile the subscription price of the AVIvr will still remain at two aouars roar vyir. " ... - As stated in the beginning, we coj-eu to keen the number down to nine, but circumstance over which we had no control erected a tenth headboard the other day. In writing up Col. vooa- house's new ranch two weeks ago we jocularly referred to a cowboy as " Cock- hI Bi It seems inai nis pn.-jr ti tle is "Squint-eved William," and he took flTeni at our license. We have invaria bly noticed that hen we attempt any- thing Ijocular eoraebody dies before the month expires, and we shall now swear off. Bright and early Monday morning tne gentleman with the imperteel opura oneced the front door of our office w ith a great deal of useless energy, ana ueiore . i r we could give him C O. V. rates on a haif-colum ad. he wai banging away at We knew, from the way bis nrst bullet chawed its way through the straw hat we wear in the office that We meant business, and we didn't tllow any vis ions of the dear old home back m ew Eneland. with mother standing in tbe door, stop us from getting ready to return his courtesies. imam snoiuir clock, iiilit the ear of tbe Chinaman no I turns the crank of our power press, and blasted the peaceful life of a yaller cat l, h we naid five dollars for in Tucson; . . . i w-ii. dui wnen wie iuuuiiuc u .- . .1 H-n V. a lnn AarV trail I i: we we., of courw. promptly acquitted before tbe coroner's jury, and we think we did the square iking when we got thirtoen vehi cles out to illiam funeral. All our readers w ill bear witness to the fact that we have exercised the greatest patience in bearing the slurs and taunts of our esteemed weekly contemporary. On three different occasions we would have been perfectly justified m killing him, but w e restrained our hand because we knew he owed his two compositors money which they would lose if he went under ground. We long ago decided to piv no further attention te him, no mat ter what he said ; but there was an item in bis last issue which calls for a word or two of explanation from ns, Our lop-eared, lop-shouldered, knock kneed, slab-sided, ramshackle; bald headed, poverty-stricken, cross-eyed, web footed, toothless old contemporary, w ith an average circulation of 21 7 copies week ly against our tens of thousands (see our sworn statements,) says that we were cowhided in our own sanctum three keeks ago by a lady named Miss Green, who is a music teacher lately arrived from Indiana. His statement is an insult to a young, beautiful and accomplished lady, who was at once accorded the oatray of the beet society in the town, and w ho came here with letters of the higest recommen dation from respectable people. Mrs. Green called at The Kictrr office in the most amiable mood and with the most peaceful intentions. She simply and sweetly desired us to publish one of her original poems, entitled, " When the Hen's Egg Nests Again," and we were thrice glad to do so. It appears on our third page to-day, and we feel that we cannot say too much in praise of it. Thus do we confound, paralyze, upset, break in two and knock out the human hyena whose spiteful soul would blacken our private character before this commu nity, and w ith it the fair reputation of an angel in female clothes. Words fail to express our contempt for this inhuman mounter, but no advance w ill be made in our advertising rates. .V. (J'iad. A Great Battle. Is constantly going on in the human system when you suffer with Consump tion. Coughs or Colds; they strive t3 ruin health!and drag victims to the grave. Take timely warning and use Pan-Tina Cough and Consumption cure. Price 25 and 50 cents. Ir. Lee's Liver Regulator is a sure cure for Iyspepeia, Biliousness, Heartburn, Indigestion, and all Kidney complaints. Trial bottles free at G. V. Benford s Drug Store. Our Hands and Feet. " It is very interesting to consider how those wonderful pieces of mechanism we call our hands and feet were developed," said Dr. Frank Baker, of the Smithsonian Institution. " The first effort that nature made in this direction was a simple fold along each side of the primitive back boned creature that swam in the water. Subsequently each fold came to have a skeleton, making of it a sort of fin. Tbe parts of this fin which were not effective for purposes of locomotion dropped off, and thus two members forward and two at the rear were left. Next, to secure more control by those members they be came jointed. Then more and more of the arts were dispensed with as the limbs became more highly specialised for necessary uses, until the fin was transformed in the higher type of animal into a limb composed of a shoulder-girdle, to which was attached one bone ; to this bone two bones were hitched on, with smaller bones in rows at their otber end, suitable for grasping and other mechani cal purposes. The shoulder-girdle is what you call in man the shoulder-blade, to w hich the single bone of the upper arm is attached, and to the latter the two bones of the fore-arm, with the little bones in rows at the end, which are the fingers. Many anatomists are of the opinion that we are descended from seven-fingered creatures, and they find con firmatioa of this theory in the fact that people are born with extra digits, as if by reversion." St. Louis GloU DimorraL The meanest man on record lives in Union county, Mo. He sold his son-in-law one-half of a cow, and then he re fused to divide the milk maintaining he sold only the front half. The son-in law was also required to provide the feed the cow consumed and compelled to car ry water to her three times a day. Re cently the cow hooked the old man and now he is suing his son-in-law for dam ages. A Mt. TloasaLt boy who was leading a horse with a rope, which be had wound around his arm, was dragged to death by the animal, which became frightened. MW Com m oat th m To". rl,lJrMtxhm. oat tbam out fat . I" ton u WolffsACfilEBIacking r mat as tbreoa. OIL CLOTHS 1?,.? STJ U t rn bow mm oi w ; ON W. Wl VTOLn BAJiOOLPH, VbilMUlphla. SCOTT'S Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPKOSPKITES of Lime and Soda la enintwl and irm.rrbi by 1adln( i,hyrlaiu beoKUxe both ui Cod Mrrr Oii uil Hniiophaffthilrt are the roengDlzed afrnia In luscurenf Cmmumptfn. It la mm iialalable aa mlia. Scoff's Emulsion ?w5J2 i, i wMlrrtui i irmH irrit.-r. Ilia tha M Urmtim f CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Waiting- Sis oases, Chronic j AiklorBcotfaEi Chronic Conrhf and boioa. Emnlalon and tax doouim. . Tr.TrTVZTV J JjJjJiJj JO Z if j. uniform in its results, besides in every otber particular. Attested to by everyone wno nas given 11 a nioruu6u trial, and their name is legion The pure H year old GUCKENHEIMER WHISKY Is the whiskey, sold only by JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, Druggist1?, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ab gtrengthener of the :Nervousj i System,:: wjth special good effect On the res- piratory and digestive organs, it is pronounced unequaled. Price, full quarts $1, or six for $5. We now carry a full and c omplete stock of all tbe leading t ine niaxies. ooin ao mestir and foreign, giving you the oppor tunity to make your choice from the hnest selection to be had in the city at the lowest possible prces that can be made for the quality and age of the goods. -P!ease send for full and complete price list, mailed free. Jos. Fleming & Son, DRUGGISTS, 410 k 412 Market St, 1 and 2 Market. PITTSBUESn, PA. M-Ladies are Especially Invited. MISSES' AND CHILDBENS' SPECIAL OPENING OF HATS I Our Misses' and Chil- drens' Hats Are pronounced by all as the HAKPSOM KST and tbe MOST ATTRACTIVE we have yet shown. Come, and bring your wife and children to tbe store of 41 FIFTH AVEXCE, Pittsburgh, Pa. FARMERS, TAKK NOTICK. I have lea! tbe large warehouw of Vter Fink, U Ihe MO. rei. In Somerset, for i yean. Alo. vinrunmi ai Ht-rlin ami Coleman. There 1 will kep on liand during the teattm. for i')tvery and rebunueiit to all points every grade of FERTILIZERS manufactured bj the W3ll known Susquehanna Fertilizer Co., of Canton. Baltimore, Md. I have spent 5 years amou you. while the goods have ben used la SOMERSET COUNTY tat 8 veam. having been introduced by Hon. O V. Shaver. Owing to the large number ol my patron, whom I Diank heartily, my agnU and myaclf may be unable to -all to ee you all peraotially, ftol takt adTanlageof your ext)lent paper to eal! attention to tbe merit of our Kertiliw, and beg leave to mt a B Y Oder, of Ptigh.Somemet County. Pa , and my-ll. have so licited order for Die lull crop of lilO Iobh. nutwlthfta:id. inf the atrong compeuiiou. Peter Kink, of Somerset, who renidat near the de pot. u acting mt delivery agent for me. By ad drentiug or wiling on iiim, you can learn our prtita. We can re uhlp to any local point, on SHORT NOTICK. bnt wonld prefer at all time to have your orders as far in advance of iminrdiate wantii a prac tical, aa It enable ui to gel our gKvl te you in better mechanii'al condition in behalf of the Suaaurhanna Feruilaer Company, t am. VERY RESPECT FCLLY", A. J. KOftEIl. rjiRESrASS NOTICE. The undersigned farmer of Fomemet Town Mp hereby give notice that all person tretpaa. lug on their preraiaes for the pnrpra of hunting or hahing, vriil be dealt with according to law. That they have in put year an tiered much by cattle pinning al large, breaking into grain Sclds, meadow, etc.. and that In the futnremiit will be lBtltuted axainat the ow ner of such cattle for anv dmac:cr an iitalned. JOrtN C H ARKI.S, JACOB FAltROJf OKU. MAKTKENV. C II. BEKKKY. HENRY COLEMAN, 1 KANK EK1TZ, HAKVFY KAKK'iS, HFEFI.EY. A I.BERT Ml SriKR. NHH BARHOV. GXOKOE F. BAKitOX, JOU.V HARIEENY. 23 HIE WARD 01 W1' INCPSEKT CCNSUKPTItW, KiW-FEVER; 'STXMA.PPC- rwlars free By 'iPETtRVOGEIi, SdrAERSET.PA Johnstown Business Houses. City Drug Store, Nnr Dibort Building, Nnt a Fostcffcs, When in the city don't fail to call and see us at our prominent location, wnere you win find one of the prettiest and most attract ive Drug Stores in JOHNSTOWN The public pronounce it a gem. W e carry a full line of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemi .L Tnilnt Articles. kc Physicians Pre scriptions Carefully Compounded. Respectfully Yours, CHAS. YOUNG. Johnstown, Pa. Graduate of the PhU a. College of rharroacy, ..FINE OLD.. WHISKIES And Imported Llqnon sold in tmlx and by the CMC. !7JK ttl . OLD CABISET. TOM MOORK 'POSSVM HOLLO K G VCIlEXIIEIXF.S, nscirs ooldex wepmxg. e I XX XX WUISKIES, Jmmr Iteimewy, Paul fmBoK Cornae. Wilbur fiitrnMa a "Own lilaenirt-rry wini'm. jiu-v, Bedford and Somerset Hi.- Kye Whiskies, with MgK. FISHER & CO., 309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MANUFACTURING STATIONER AXI) - BLA BOOK MAKER. HANNAM BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. HARDWARE TMI OLOSNDWtU. KNOWN HASOWASI TOT Of (DECEASED.) Is now in full blast under the charge of the undersigned. I keep in stock all articles in my line, from a needle to a Hay Fork. The finest of CUTTLERY A Special! j. BOTTOM PRICES E VLE TIIE ROOST, AVM. B. DIBRT. At tt ; old stand on Main street, Johnstown, Pa. SCHOFPS. Park Building Mala Street, Opposite Alma Halt, Johnstown, PA. SPECIAL VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS I With everv pair of Curtain we (rive the pole for IS cent, and iruaranK oar Curtains cheaper than the Mine quality cn be bmicht else where. Call and examine quality and price. A complete line of Dry Good at low est price. SCIIOFFS, Main street, Tark Building- opposite Alma Hall, Johnstown Pa, THE POPULAR DRUG-STORE, Corner of Main and Franklin Streets, J: O: Hi N: S T: Ol W- N, Pi A., Is now filled with all the best In the market. Uj motto, " LOW r RICES A SD Q UICK RETCRXS," I rigidly adberrd to, and full satisfaction guar, autwd. A full line of PARIS GREEN AND WHITE HELEB0RB Always en hand, CHARLES GRIFFITH BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE NEW ROOM IS THE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts., Irwhere II lar I And Chll dreua' IVienS, WOmenS Footwear, Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST TRICES can be found, in styles of all makes. lam prepared to compete with one and all dealers in the State. All I ask is a trial. SCOTT DIBERT. W. 88 FRANKLIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE. JOHN H. WATERS &BR0. PLUMBERS, STEAM ACT GAS HTTEES. We ae now etablihed in our new bolldinr. wbk-b. e can Mfely aay. ir the best-arransed for our DOfioeaa in western rennayiTania. Krervthlna; pertaining to the Plumbing, Steam and am bunnMa e rried In stock. We will, aa formerly, (tire earenit attention to the STEAM ANU HOT WATLR HEAT1NU bua lnem. Our former efforts In this line enbraoe aome uf the largest building in the countv, with entire nurcew In the M Pl'LY PEPARTVKNTwe carry a frill line of Rubber and Leather Belting, Steam and Water Hose, Valre, Injector. Lntirioator,Rteam GauKM, Iron Pipe KUai;, Kic. Price quoted on application. wr. ItrKh Ann Pa.. JlDMh. rV, d Jtlo. ). 1 otnl. l. I I f el. Y"ct4orfc,rarkaa.tifc tart T,H -n work i. tlM 11 "" itaM. mtr aai lur k B.ataltenA Va,lit aPartiul,Mata Your Boy Wants 7LS!Ty SCROLL SAWS. )nia&, hint Luteal, HimU KliaX mi. n FREE laeruinc stsu. tj I loatr the jqhi wimisDi ea Ml a4U tatt thtemn IU- I K 'k I r- JQHM Did You Ever Think, My Dear. That a kind word put out at interest brings back an enormous percentage of love and appreciation ? That though a loving thought may not seem to be appreciated, it hs.3 yet made you better and braver because of That the little acts of kindness and thoughtfulness day by day, are really greater than one immense act of good ness shown once a year ? That to be always polite to tbe people at home is not only more ladylike, but mors refined than having "company manners?" That to learn to talk pleasantly about nothing in particular is a great art, and prevents you saying things you may re gret? That to judge anybody by their per sonal appearance stamps you as not only ignorant, but vulgar? That to talk, and talk, and talk about youself and your belongings is very tire some to tbe people who listen ? Famly Duty, The home circle is sacred and life has few charms indeed if family ties are buist asun der. Tbe promotion of happiness and tbe prevention of sickness are of prime import ance in every household. It is in tbe spring that old and youngalikeare most susceptible to tbe bundmls ol diseases uiai nn me at mosphere we breathe and lurk in the water we drink. The timely use of a reliable stim ulant is the only way to gurd atminst sick ness in the home. Max Klea's "Silver Ape" and " Duquesne " brands of pure rj'e whisky are recommended by physicians as the btst invigerator in the world. Both are sold under a sworn guarantee of purity. "Sil ver Age'' at $l.S0 per full quart bottle, and " lujuene '' at tl.25. These whiskies are nsed exclusively in the leading hospitals, which is sutlicieut evidence thut they are tbe best obtainable. Ouckenbeimer, Finch, Oibson and Overholt are sold by Mr. Klein at ft per quart, or siq quarts for $.'. His stork of wined, brandies, etc., is the largest in Penn sylvania. Goods promptly shipped to all parts of the United States, bend for cata logue and price list, mentioning this pajier, She Had It All Arranged. "My dear," whispered the young man, 'aiwe are soon to be mar.ied, we should take a practical view of life and profit by the mistakes of others. For instance there u the subject of a regular allow ance every week for spending money, you k jow."' "Oh, I've thought of that," she replied, sweetly. "Have you?" "Yes, in deed. Hundreds an! hundreds of times, andllately I haven't thought of much else." "Eh !" "Your income is 2,000, isn't it?" "Yes, and I want it to go as fur as pos sible toward your happiness." "Of course. Well, I've talked it over with mamma, and she thinks an allow ance of one dollar a week will be plenty. "Indeed!" "Oh, yes. You can walk to the office, you know, and carry your lunch, you know, and so you caa use the whole dol lar for cigars and neckties, and things. May Tassv ion ourtabb; full of good stories' poems and pictures. It is especially intended for Sunday as well as week-day reading. $1 a year; 10 cts a number. Why don't some of our boy and girl read ers try to secure one of tbe handsome Safety Bycycles offered by the publishers for new subscribers? I). Loth bop Co.. Boston, Mass., Publishers Catarrh Can't be Cured with Local Applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you have to take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is no quack medicine. It was pre scribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood pnrifiers, acting directly on th mucous surfaces. The perfect combina tion of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J.CHENEY & CO., Trap's., Toledo, O. Baby land for May Is a delightful number of a delightful little magazine for the babies and by babies we mean the youngsters from one to ail yean old. Tbe many piv-tty pictures and bits of stories and jingles make Babylaxd a wel come visitor a source of belp to ever mother. 50 cent a year ; 5 cents a number. D. Loth bop Compasv, Boston. All Coke Region Troops Withdrawn. Hakrisbi bo, Pa.. May 13. An order was issued from the headquarters of the National Guard to-night withdrawing tbe lat of the troops from the coke region. Sheriff Mc Cormick notified Gsvernor Fattison of his ability to preserve the peace. LaCpippe Again. During the epidemic of LaGrippe last season Dr. Kii.g's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, proved to be the best remedy. Reports from the many who used it confirm this statement as they were not only quickly relieved, but the disease left no bad after results. e ask you to give this remedy a trial, and we guarantee that yoa will be satis fied with the results, or the purchase price will be refunded. It has no equal in LaGrippe, or any throat, chest, or lung trouble. Trial bottles at J. N. Snyder.s Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and f 1. Good Words for Girls. Your mother is your best friend. Have nothing to do with girls who snub their parents. Tell the pleasantest things you know when at meals. Do not expect your brother to be as dainty as a girl. Exercise, and never try to look aslif yoa were delicate in health. Introduce every new acquaintance to your mother as soon as possible. Don't think it necessary to get married. There is plenty of room for old maids, and they are often happier than wives. Enjoy the pleasures provided for you by your parents to the fullest extent, They will like that as a reward better than any other. Most fathers are inclined to over-in dulge their daughters. Make it impossi ble for your father to spoil you by fairly returning his devotion and affec tion. Never think you can afford to be dow dy at home. Cleanl.ness, hair well dressed, and a smile will make calico look like silks and satins to a father or a brother. Do yoi quarrel with your brother? Do not p "each to him and do not coddle him. Make him your friend, and do not expect him to be your hervant, nor let him expect you to be his. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, 8ores, fleers, Salt Kbeom, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and poxitive-lj- cures Illes, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cent per box. For sale by John N. Snyder, Druggist. r-7 , 4 HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR PAH. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Diphtheria, Sore Throat, Toothache, Earache, Inflammations, Sprains, Bruises, Lameness, Swellings, Burns, A SURE CURE for DIARRHOEA, SUMMER COMPLAINT and FLUX. Tnce'lV. pert"0. J r iC.J'urnB Medicine Co., Weston, W.Va. w, l'rviamtl by ' . . For Halo y a'1 U-r8 iu uitliciiio qhmprkt Lumber yard kWlviXJi. v.w-i ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, Makctactjek ain DtiXia ahd Whoubali asd ITAiuta or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, Hard and Soft Woods, OAK. POPLAR, "r".A, RTalR RATL4L n.nrpro AMI, ""'"'--... ctrrwitM TWva , W k T Vr"P r LUUaUUi V17T I i In 1 13 r. or-liiUAiuw, awuw mvrr WHITE PINE. General Line of a of Lumber and " Al. can 'mmT.7.i;r Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. S. R. Station, Somer8et,F C. C. JORDAN. JOS. HINCHMAN Jordan & Hinchrnan, MANUFACTURERS OF CRACKERS & CONFECTIONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Crackers, Candies, Nuts, Fruits, &c. 270 and 272 Main St Johnstown Gil EAT NEWS! THE NICELY BOYS Will never be hung, if they can help It. Jf either J. S. Ashbridge, The Johnstown Carpet man, but he wiU aeU yoo Carpota, Oil Cloths. Window Miaues, lings, Mats, Matting, Lace Curtains and Curtain Poles, rK-nrK-r than tiicr were ever h"rd o before Itwill aUiuiah you.' Call and see fer yourself. NO. 131 FRANKLIN St, Johnstown, Ta. its KENDALL'S .SErWIHCIIRES The Mm! Sneeeaafal Wmmeii arerditeo. red, as It i certain fa It effect! and doea not blister. Bead proof below : ULL'S SPAVIN CURE. Beltkrhos, Pa., Nut.ZT. "90. Db. B. X Kcttoali. Co. : Oftiti-I would ilk to makf konwu tnthnsewho antatm'Mt prrsuaHe1 tuseK?olairtt Spavin Cure tbe fact that I think it ink mo.texfv.lfOt Lloimvnt. I have lined it on a BuxkI Spavin. The horse wnt on three tor three years whets I commenced to use your Kendall 'n Spavin cure. I ul ten bot ttrioa the tx.rse and have worked him for UireO fejc? bitwe ac t ha., uot been lame Youri iruly, W3L JL CCRI Ger43Towx, N. Not. 2, 1SSI. Pr. B, J. Kcxoall Co.. Enartmirb Fall. Vt. Oents : In praineof Kendall's Spavin Cnre T wfQ any, tbatayeuroKOl hod a valuable youn horie m oome very lam, fcodt enlanretl andawullen. The honaemen nn'Ut here ( we have no Vetertiiary Sur gron here) prcHmarx-ed his lameuesa Blood Spavin or TbrrUKhpin, tby all told tne there was b cure for it he kfam" alwut useless, and I con ftileml him almost worthless. A friend told me of the merits of your Kendall's Bpavln Cure, so I boiwbt-a bottle, and Icould see very plainly (rreac Improvrrnents lmmKliat-;v fromltsnse.arid before ihe tiotUe was used up 1 was satined that it was dojnfcniinaKreatdealof good. I bought a second bottle and iiefore It was used up myborsewaa rared and has been In the tram doinir heavy work all the season sime last AurlUshowinjr no mora Signs of It. I consider your Kendall's Spavin Cura a valuable medicine, and It should be in every atauie la toe land. U Bc&peutrully yours. UONK DEwm. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $X 4 II drug lists have It or caa get It for yoa. or it will be sent to aay address oa receipt of price by the proprie tors. DB. B. J. KENDALL CO., Eaotfbart h Falls, Vera est. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. fanofl. Aft vw U rt-1nr m1- hf Jnhtt . UofMlwin,lr"jr.VV.-t h I.t u. ltdat, voa rihv n-'t makf (niich. bnt we ns tlO .In at th- Urt, itid yu ro -.-! w. miiu.-k.lv bw toMiii mmwifl mrriu. t'-u rtn e-nnuraca- mt tu rn. ..ar ali vi.'ur :iuu'.f katBr KMitatMttS Oulv to llw w.ffh. All i new. Orrai pay M HI. tvmrw wxiirr. V Mart von, frmi-Jiinf vrrytliin. KABII.Y, rti'EKlH.Y katrarit I'A I.IUL LAC4 fUKK. A.treM mt onr MlXMIli 4 41A l-OKTLAAU, BAlMv MONEYS rail!f a;Ml bnawnihlr. by ibuar of iik-r vi, inmir or alii, init in thrir V' mrui ava-r iuihc. Man .. N rHk. im fan rit'a4 your r m.nt-in. r ali jour iinr to ibi ock. i bi to an antira.v nw iendin! lari.ia Onurrf-H htm tn avary wt krr. bHriiTs if -i-i.i.. fruiN 3i to iO rrrk au-1 u'HiU, and i.f.foailr a lln!e Mjmimc, VVr can fanilah yott ibe -pj.ar iup.it ami :-i-b --n -Uf. Nf. ,,ra l piain hnr. full icUMDMiiw HlKk. 1K C V JL K. AtWlSlA, MAlNJU rvii tin ili ktnik. kaov tt Irani. CooA Blood. Cood Bemlth. a Ttlood Van-her I tS nfatt FnrivW Tetcer. ricfT. Black Head, ud all mmdi win. ll.L Toaia. fiM Asila RmI TBloiA. 8.1 b llmialala. 1 Ti B0U1.-1 Kslldat Co., PittiUrti. fa, 1 S30G0 A 1 E A It t I n'lrrtaha to liriaf f cbiy tatily tutf f UtT' iit (pru-n trtih-r i, who rn rrad auJ hta, aitd who, ipt ttittnu'tloH. will work iiniinftMialy, 'imwiK rai-n Tbrao Tbowaan! Ooliara ft I nar tn tttriruwR !ica:iiit, TprTttn- Kva.l will alMtfuniiaa th aiTuilinrrn)!i.rtiit-itui ilti h rou ran rnvn tlilaiatt.nt. Konwit f.riD'4inlraatK--rMtulaa-Mvv. I-.whiIt mmA ntcklT k'ana (1. I d-TiT"" hut una ork r f rvm rt h diairkt ic cvt;tl'. I bav Lr y tAurltt ai4 trvH1 with anpf"TtnMii a Urn oa:al.er. air nmhlna-ovT f 3IHM1 a I'lrnrh. It -.V hWIIII, full i.irtirulnr-i KK V. V Aiftlrc at mica, Iw C. Aia.., tlttx AO, Auciuta, Alulae .11- A MV ". -GENERATION AFTER GENERATION CBED AND BUtSSKD IT. .A& Iriptl on So.r, Children Znra Tt. Ewj TraruK'r ahauld bAve boMI of It in km icIm4. Every Sufferer 2 tiT Tnoa Remlarho, IXphtheri. Osoa-ha. CaUrrta Broorfallla. Ari hma, I'holpr Morna, liusrrbu, Lamtrwiw, Son-new '?. .1 or I lmh Joint or Htraims will Bnd i thto old ATMKlvn rvitoT and aprwiy cure. I'amphle frv. Sold nrn wlvr,. rni-r X, cu, by mall. bottlnt Lxprea waid, i 1. a. JOU.0!i t CU UuSToit, ILuaC WANTED ! 0 c rvrt TONS or OAK, HEMLOTK, BIRCH 5,000 AS1) RED OAK BARK. AT ROSENSTEEU'S TANNERY. C00PES3DALE. Addrt. W. W. EOSENSTEEL Johrutown, Pa. It 1 I Jfc la a ...ii-A-i i i L, -r III it L 'J ' A Panacea for external and interna us. CRAMPS. COLIC, antt all irinu ajTrrlwii. Keep it in th house for a time of need. lt . f,l no n-lief PW mint two thM rent-nts hlrf l the frmn yo.l.h .n.l h- Hmb VrmriM fyr-Vnur Mrlitnlnit Hot In.p In ,. ' ...-lioifie for PlarrlOT. Nimmrr " ..niplumw, !rlr JST vt ix cant - " : ' ft '" .,' i, ,.i,,i,i-, n i i" ntx-qiial: l"r Hux u Is MfllTT.IlTNrtS. ' BALUSTERS. LA1U, XtmXHkJOm SEW EI P08 - Jj-f TIIE ITE IS KING OF SEWING MACHINES. It was Crcwned so when it took the First Premium at the Cincinnati Centennial in 1SSS, at the Great Contest, bnt mere so when it took the GOLD MEDAL At the Universal Exhibition at Tar- is, France, ia 1889, for being the Best Family Sew Machine In the world. It is applauded as such by the 8 0 0,000 Sold since its introduction in 1ST" Its superiority is acknowledged, though with many regrets, by thousands who had bought other new :::::SEWINGi i MACHINES;- Before they had seen the merits oi the W HIT E Ladies will find it greatly to their advantage to examine the merits of "TIIE WHITE'' before buy ing a Sewing Machine. " THE BEST IS ALWAYS CHEAPEST" in the end. An inferior bewmg Machine is a poor investment at aay price. JOS. CRIST, Of JennerX Roads, is the authorized agent for it in this County, rite him, and tell him to bring one to our house for exam ination. CURTIS K. GROVE, SOMERSET. PA. BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, CARRIAGES, 8PEIS0 WAGONS, BCCK WAGONS. AND EASTERN AND WESTERN WORK Furnished on Short Notice. Fainting Done on Short Time. My work it made oat it Thoroughly Seitmed Wood, and the Bnt Imn oivi Strri, tMitntantially Constructed. Ne!ly finished, and Warranted to give Satisfaction. Employ Only First-Claa Workmen. Bepairlnr of All Kind In My Line Done on Short Notice. iTice REASON ABLE, and All Work Warranted. Call and Examine my Stock, and Learn PrVe tdo Wagon-work, an ' furnish Selves for Wind Villa. Remember the place, and call in. CURTIS K. GROVE, (East or Court Boose) SOMERSET. T FrfarEej.tc:3 Csn Ihk Com J'ni.er ami ml p-rfe-ct Kirc-fl rtl. Iif r ilstr!hi(,r in tin .world. Ssnd te CiUicr;. ADDBKSA, .A. B. FARQUHAR CO. TOUK. PA. Send foi Large Illustrated Catalogue. LIQUID GLUES, iuks AND BLUINGS, Best in the World. Feb'y H-3ra. ar j?- 5?A-X, L. 'i A Aamnhla a . a 19 I V .l-Z ,7 . ,nro"":io andab- ? i y i'r1,"' 15 '".howinn How t.7 A L !r r"l""a, aeia. Trad- g y nunii CO. -V.J DRrVKEVXKSS 7.XQVOH IT A KIT la all the orltt thrc i but. tnr t urc, lr. Hiftiues Uoldvu pilio. It ran fm girrn in , fapot tn or coIIm wltbmtft the knuVledK of iht twh i.kuKit, tlctiiiC tpelr Dti tHTmant'iit curr. whether the CKtntiitft niocterittft driukr or nu u!htht: wreck. Thtiusuiili of drHBkfir'U hftve rewl ho hut taken the Coldeu DectAc in thfir vrk withotit ihr kaowl and iMay htiiTt h7 qtiit drinkinr f tlwir own fro will. h harmful pflw-ct rwultg from it VtminiitrntioD. rrfi KU&rnntM). fVmj f,r cjr. j.tituraii'1 fill) TwrttruUrf. A'MfMi in cinfllf ncn. VwLDkji gpKcmc e l-o Street, Undanau u WALL PAPER ! Thelarirest -' retail " stock of cheap and me dium price Wail Paper between X. Y. and Chicago ; also a large line of fine Parlor Fapere Good patterns from 4c, 6 in. borders from lc. yer yard up. WRITE WH for new line of samples for 'or, as advertised in the Hsrald. Send 10 cents to cover postage which we will refund when we revive your order. Our line of sam ples are conceded to be the best ever sent oat by any house. J. Kerwin Miller & Co. MS Smitafield St. Piltsbnry, Pa. ""VA Matter of Impotance to You! Ifs uttering from long-stani'ing Chronic piseases. Mseases of the Blood, Skin and Xerron. l-ylem, as those sullering from EYE. EAR NOSE AND J. J. MCCJ.LELAN, M. D.. Specialist on Carole I - 1 i - ui V- v f -Its Tnerwiil vl.it thi country every four week., thus riii their l..tiuti. the tmut.. iu I e:n, of vi.iUnK the citv a they sre the only phy.-ii. .ud inU.iMrj - h.. -arry w, Uiu'MraUl au.l make Hm to ail affiteted the e.,e an 1 tm:n ., their diM-aw Eve, nKUlAlieu pliyi munuy. .. , t citin-n we.l known In the eounty, Iretiy give n o dlaiorj. M. uiviuwii.i.-t't11' ... - Cteliati Wiim. n.J"'v. ... I was suffering greauy. in.m ; p. ""'" medietoe with no avail. I r-..une aver-j them a triaL At their issi vvu ionic u;r, pow like a new man. They iliil everyuniiK mi WOr.V.vurrin; on tt.; former diew for more than three year. f'aatl verv lour weeas, aim i aiu u jw k l.t. healtn. . . , . . T DKarMS..0.i I Ihrrn" wlttulut 'p. in and In time ihr. ...y other In .r oculkt.' I u a Wlnwffi iStiau. .bwe UutU. at the lutitue i" p. rnu only ru.,Mhly viu t ;.;r ,,.m. B.llir. inci.rt.,'r.'.... ...... .v . . - Forelrht montbJ part 1 haveDt been .le to walk ii""l a pair of en:', he. Inr ne fir.; rrmnih'. tmeni with L-rs. IcUeIln 4 Salm 1 hxve l-en able Uipiifme ideaiid at the next v.-:t (m,M th-irnrwwlllioutany. 1 aro rer.Kiii man home d-x-tors, began to grow wurscaDd -:;? I have been nnder treatment of Dre. Metaell.n slm for two month f. atarrh an. rvaft., rVmvself lireatly impr,.ve! so fxr. MKS. J n IH'.AN. Kt k t'oinl, LawreaeeCo., 1 and consider r u.. nth T)r V. CIeran and rulm perfornied a eniw-eye operaiifin on my eye. wiih.nit p.irWofhlood.atidto.o.y my eye. are as CATARRH. I have been mifferiinr with Catarrh f.,rome II 1 coufu'ted Iirs. le lellim & Salm, ui-oer j I have so greatly Unproved that 1 know i 11 u n and El'illT POMPI REMOVFP FROM THh "fc. Tin. McClcIlan & 8alm have removed ekht P...i i..ut of my noMrls ui or'l.'ws of hl.Kl. and in ny far lew lime and in a ipore ati.tH. :..ry main; jre at Flttsburg. 1 can draw i.K.re breath with eonf and fl- nMr t ir- nain ... . L. . . . . r .. loiore at. r - - r TRRII I have now been tinder treatment of I'r. Catarrh and wa very hara ol iiearinir, tail now irreat deal better, and I am neltmn tr.itifr and Jjueaaeaof Wonieti! such as have l.afl!ed the skill of all physif :au5 ami rem. o-i-ekiy itn. rancer. t umors, lihroid and polypoid gnmth eti-e.i itUoni the use ol a knile or eaaM.o.. u , mi tinir. no pain, no datt(r'r. Small Tumor Cancera, Warts. Mole, etc., removed tvitl.o.it acids, knile, pain or l- sr. Naw method FleetrovMs. Epilepsy and Fits scientifically treat. d and positively cured by a uever tail ing method. Address all roinmtinicatioo to lxx t, t oluiahes, ihiu. EXUMINfiTION AND CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL SOMERSET HOUSE, SOMERSET, pa. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 5TH AND 6TH. IT WILL PAY YOU TOBl f TOl'B Memorial .Vork WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET. PEW.A... Manuftcturerof and Dealer In EontfrK Wort FurnUhnlon Short Xolice. ofl Oiort pit in iims ra Alto, Agent Jortte WHITE BROXZE! Persona in reed of MOXUMEXT WORKfwill find it to their intereM to call at my shop here a proper showing will he given them, afittii faction (tnnranlefi in Errry tin, nwi "Ktild YEJt Y LO W. 1 Invite special attention loithe White Bronze, Or Pure Zino Monument Introduced by REV. W. A. KING. a Decided Improvement in the point of MATERIAL AND CONSTRI CTION', and which ia destined to 1 the Popular Monument for our Changeable Cli mate. HiIVE ME A CALL. WM. F. SIIAFFEIl. THE At 63 Oil Stai is Carr7h3 its UszallyLorsa asi.Varid St:ck c: GHHSTERAXi MERCHAXDISE. Bayers Can Fiud all they may el In the Sereral pepartments, of CLOTHING, HATs?, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, QCEENSWARE, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, AXD ALL OF THE FIRST QCALITY, AND AT REASOXABLK FRICF3. SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUAKASTEED. WOOD, WORRELL & CO. SCHMIDT The Largerst Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House m THE UNITED STATES. ESTABLISHED IS36. GK "W. SOUCIIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF FINE WHISKIES.r::::: l!!! . IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQOURS. AND CIGARS. XOS. 95 JN'K 97 FIFTH AVENUE, FITTSBURGII, PESXA. All order received hy trail or m ry i nn THE POSITIVE CURE. I ELY BHOTHER3. M W. L D n coco Best in the World. A2.Yi-!!.''' mV,nl r Perlr r.ui.lirv of mnfrrinl -.till . " Kr " "'rkMini..liio OM-r I.I) other .Bar exhibit, by the tl.l... lniK :t ,r,. ,!.,!.! cuauics AoclBtiau. ho.loii, lilO. For GENTLEMEN. 5.00 Hand-Sewed. SA t f Hand-Sewed Welt Shoe. s3.50 s2.50 Poliee and raraier. Extra Viloa Calf Shoe. Cia.y nun's Shoe, s2.00 Ooodwear Shoe. I- halt aumZri aif'S J.0!"". hnr tor, GeTHlemew are . In efe'La- a aCD.' ' MIM t,, ,,. ,, .r . . ' CAUTION ! SS-.U,fcJ,Lf?-I V; ' F": uunped plainly on. th. bottom of mh hi mtV,"Vr."." r "J" Vi'lZivr-' LlTAlDriK liliTh TnHfvM .-.I . . . V'-". . " smpri on Ihf lvfr.n srehr, II U a anlr Ton own tn . ... :' , L 7'.. iu"uku t ttr- uv-nirr D1AV n ii-.h..i m v. . . ' Breterred. JUe Ue mad Kla4 of hevt XlMiiin tn.1 kln.i ... w . . THROAT TROUBLES ', V J- i ' . . v ',', fcj i J(. , ! ;- ' ' ' '-' ',9 I M0.- ft ly- .3 ("onnlv Woo' Gr)Tpm A--nrlrt!i'.n. snl ..in,..,.;! oi liie abiluy oi ifr. Mr- PiL- X had ri.-d 1.mI ttvatifwnt , - r - ," CnT- V U "i, .T..i i :in. ;,- - . " ,;. " ;. -....T"i " i ' V"" " -..".--.j. n;eB general nervoration I?" l'X? Z''V2? ' - - ; .... ..... fc .n M m:i IK . (i'RiwiN. Boxli-l, New tasiie. l'a. v u-rriirii T cKrini is uei.i.rv., vui.-.. '"""i'ii ax.HRH ' nAUi"'m- stair a, year. Tried several doctor, bnt noijo..! re-Mlird whie tn tat it). t 1 have Ken the aat .mr ui..ii:n fumlwheu the e.mrMre.ei.t will t .r -i uxlay without almixt nr ner tnau I had dun hcrt- iitrh my mw. .. u jj , , s ,,- Uaa M., New ii-llf, I'. AN"I r'KFNFSS. Mr'lell.in and sltn for three month for a ha.l ewuf nmKiiimfinnimiioj -uutuumara heavier. EFD02SED ET BETTER 110 5EAPEJTHAS kVUiX.liiaiiai Aa 1ST sto:;e. K0.y:Z'TAL COMPANY, n)'t ni K ht m fln1 rerfurrrt nil fiw"',.p. .1. A Over 500 U ) Send fcr Beautiful Jiff 1 s i 'Price Lict A Designs. '' CjrculsrD. COMPANY STORE, BUILDING. and Most Complete 838. ot'jerwlse will receive proirptattent! mi i i i -0ldihHP; J rrt. iTrr barren eu, Kew York. Price U ct. For LADIES. S2.50B"W- Sl,75 ni'a Fcr BOYS' & YOUTH'S. 2 $c sl.75 SCHOOL SHOES. . tnrhii- b- .i i.Mniu ioa- o. , .-. t., w '! ri art ir. "-- 'ir K-:iri;i '.- ' ,,r,.iir len!:i Ihf f:n-nrv. '"- j,. .1 .11. .lw. ,.r.. hi. inr.dO D"t IX" i. - ... i it h. ." .-Mi '..'IT."" - .""' ,1:m n .v,,.TH'r,T lawn In th- r. S. Irrnrfr 'at- n' orniir mil arn'l , . , wi.iU uaultV W'ini. a..'. - H.M. SHOE H . L. DOl tiLA. II'""" "
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