Wooing a Delsartean Maid. "Mdliiot Jrop down on my n properly, Mien Black r be M-kerf, with wild, yearning anxiety in bio voice. The young Nroman tx.k a iace lo.'der--d bandken-bief from her ber -xxket wkb a pra-ful fffp of I be band, diew it in a correct prompt riral urve acnB )i-rit, and returned it to ber jccket with the wme cart ful accuracy of cur vilinear motion. While not strictly orrect from a IV-l-sartean point of view, Mr. Pavaa-e," she replied, "an J tmt wholly j.leain? to an eye and intellect trained :n what i known a the phikl'i'y of expression, yet the evident sitK-eiuy of your feelings n.itfht lead uie to overlook ttie rrudity, if J timy bo evir-8s u .!, of the oatard Maaifestatin." A nd I may dure to lm T' -I have not raid bo much as that Mr. Savage; yet " "Miw Blai-k I"tU bear nie . be X.l. hded. "I do not claim to 1 ported in thin IelHart4n business. If I had prac ticed on a graceful nm flop for a week 1 don't believe I could have g"t down on luy knee in any better ftyle than I did, I haven't had any instruction. You can't expect a green band to take bold of a new wrinkle in science the aame as a reg ular journeyman scientist. Is there any thing in the text book thst tolls how to do this thing r "There are certain clearly e-tablLolied prinripto, Mr. Savage," Rid the young woman, "regarding the outward expres sion of the inner nature and the careful student of " "Certainly, certainly, Miss I.tU," cor dially weiited the young man, "but way 1 awk if you have any objection to me personally, aside from my hum! cru Uitv?" A faint I'eisartean blush passed with a pra.tful, wave-like motion acrosa ber fiu-e. "Why, Mr. Savage," she answered, "jossihlv I might waive certain high ar listic considerations if if I could silence a voice that seems to rise from the depth of ruy inner consciousness and bid me be ware of taking any irrevocable step in this matter." "If it is anything about my bank ac eoiint. Miss Ktla, let me assure you " "Mr. S.ivage, I beg of you to believe tlmt no sordid considerations influence me in hesitating to consider the flatter ing proposal you have made me. Io -,,. m.m to hear a warning? Is there uo impalpaMe shadow that seems to rise lietween us T h, Mr. Savage .he exclaimed, "do von not see it?'' "See anv in:pa Ipuhle shadow? Well, I hhould rather way " "( ih, Mr. Savaire," and the young wo man shuddered in slow, geometrically eorre.1 shudders, as the full realization of the aw ful truth w as borne in upon ber . . .... r .-y l. . ..... o. it V mina, Ji is laie . j"u ' "See what?" "The ut'.ir impossibility of my ever be- c.imirig your wife?" -No! How? Wbv? what do you mean '." "Mr. savage," said the young woman risintr up, pale but strictly correct, and FK-aking in calm, inexorable accentethat unote on bis ears like hammer KiroK.ee o destinv. "His impossible! If I should ,rrv" von" and aiwin a l'elsartean shudder decorously agitated her frame, "if I should marry you I w ould be "What? lon't keep me in suspense, for heaven sake ! You would he what "I would be l'tta Black Savage!" It would never do. The young man raw it. Under cover of the thick shadow that fate bad thrown e.emsjt the pathway of these two young persons Mr. Savage haHtilv brushed the dust off bis knees, picked np his bat, cane, and gloves, and made iiis escaje. 7, Tribuue. Catarrh Can't be Cured with JxK-al Application!, as they cannot reali the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you have to take internal remedies. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is no (juack medicine. It was pre neri!ed by one of the lest physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is cc-mposej of the best totiiea known, combined with the befrt Mood purifiers, m-tinc directly on the mucous surfaces. The w;rfect combina tion of the tw o ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. 1 J.CIILNl.Y A Cv,l'rop'a, Toledo, O, Newspapers and Their l-'riends. A newspaper, if it has any brains, con science and muncle back of it, must con tinually decide between doing its duty and injuring its pocket. In any position but that of an editir the public is able to Hcarate the individual homo from the rollevtive citizens. But if the editor does not please them, it's his pocket they aim at. Thus it is that new spapers learn who their friends are. Ti e man w ho reads a newspaper and admires it all the year round, yet gives bis business support to wonie other concern, w hose principles be detests, is not a friend of the former aper. Admiration alone will not run a news paper. Sooner or later such admirers w ill find that the object of their affec tions has become wedded to other ways that they do not admire in other words a newspaper is compelled, in order to live, to seek the friendship of those who are not so platonic in the love, but unite that practical esWm with sent imeut that binds mutual admiration of other pro fessions. There are too meny men w ho expect an editor to slave in defense of their pet notions and hobbies, advocate their views against the strongest opposi tion and coo.ly withhold the tubines support by w hich alone a small news paper can live. Talk a!out a newspaper having a pub lic duty to perform, and an editor having to lalor for bis principles, is cheap w hen others stand back and while extending a lukewarm neutrality with one hand, are filling their pockets w ith the other hand as a result of the editor's labor for his principles, which they admire but do not support. ( Tmf(. KiJ. rjiriv. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and wil surely do you good if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble w ith Throat, Chest, or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guar anteed it give relief, or money will be paid lack. Snfferers from LaGrippe found ii just the thing, aid under its use h?A a upeedy and perfect recover. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself how good a thing it is. Trial bottles at J. X. Snyder, Drug Store. Large bottles oO cenU and f 1. I've gone tli nimzh a preat deal." re marked the saw, t it emerged from the log. Tlie proprietor b if Ely Cream Balm do not claim it to be a cure a!!, but a remedy for catarrh, cold in the head and hay fever. It is not a liquid orenutr, is eaeilr applied into the nostrils. It give relief at once. IVice oOc. Still Owes Fifty. Benlly, In great distress, was walking npand down the room. bitson, an ac- luaintance, whose olhee was just acr the hall, entered the room, and noticing that Bently was worried, said : "Yon seem to be m trouble." "I am," Bently answered, citting down w ith a sigh and stretching out bis legs in taorlj sort of a way. "You have heard," lie added, "the old story of the man who was walking the floor Because he couldn't pay a debt and who wa ad- ised to let the other fellow Waulc awhile ?- "Yes." "Well, I am in the condition of the . . .1.. a). .a m-allr- n:an wlio was compeneu io u lu -- ing.and have so keen cons, isnce mai i anwt let the other fellow do ttie waia- ng for me. I owe a man ana can i pay him." Whr, mv dear fellow,- wniieon re- joined, "you should not let that worry you in the least. 1 ou should De a pni losopher. Look at me, I owe 5 and I am not worried." It seems, then," quoth Bently, "that the more man owes the less be wor- es." "Yes, it not only seems so, but it is a fact." "And you think it would be better if I owed f 7" instead of t 0 V "Yes, I think it would." "Whitso?" said Bently, beaming npon his acquaintance, "you are an angei. Lend me f 23 to make up the deficit." Bcntlv still owes i jO. Somerset Enterprise. The well-known and popular druggist .1. W. ISenford, has taken the agency for r. le's Liver Kegulator, which be rec ommends for the quick cure of Pyspep- ia, liiliousnessjLiver Complaint and all Blfod Troubles. Trial Bottles free. It is a well-known fact that Tan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cure has cured Consumption and Chronic Coughs and Colds w hen all others failed, l'rice 23 and '0 cents. Trial bottles free at G. V. Benford s Drug Store. Had all the Modern Vices. "Are yoa the editor?" he said, peering through a pair of large, gold-rimmed spectacles. He had on an old-time neck cloth, there were brass buttons on his coat, and his beard began under his chin and ended w here it pleased. "Are yon the editor ?" he repeated. "Well, not exactly ; but perhaps" "You'll do, anyway. I want you to look at me. Do I look like a tieaariy man?" "If we have wild tLat you were not, sir, w e'll be happy" " h, it ain't that, I just want you to take a eood look at me. Do I look as if uiy mind wan gone? "If we have said so" "Don't interrupt me, young ruan. Look st my teeth, aint they sound? Look at my eyes, ain't they clear? Does ruy hand shake ? Is my back crooked ? Did my legs tremble when I walked in ?" "I'm sore, sir, if we" "You didn't. Don't be alarmed, young man, I didn't come here to pick a quarrel with you. Yon aint done me any wrong. Hut do I look like a first-rate, all-round, tip top, pretty giund kind of a man?" "You seem to be a remarkably well preserved man for your years." "That's w hat I w anted to know. Young man, I ara !tl vearsold." " h, you want to give us a sketch of your life?" "No, sir, I don't. I say I'm til years old. I voted nigh on to three-qujvrters of a century. I've voted pretty steady, to. I've voted the same way, too. I'm a I lemocrat, I am." "And a very good one, no doubt." "What I want to say to you is this : chew tobacco." "Yes, sir." "I've always chewed tobacco since I was knee high to my old grandad, who lived to be 10;'.. Why, father would have lifed that long, too. If the 'Ked Coats' hadn't thot him. I've always chewed tobacco, I say." "Yes." "And I smoke. I've smoked since I w as 10 years old. I smoke. Do you hear that?" "Certainly." "And I take snuff." "Yes." "And I drink whisk)'. I was raised on whiskv. I drink it every day of my life I drink it every chance I get I drink it in the morning and I drink it at night" "It agrees with you, then?" "Do I look as though it gave me dys pepsia, lhai :s wny l came Here, i d tire-l of reading all this stuff about whis ky and tobacco cutting a man's life short. Do you hear?" "Certainly." Well, that's all. I just wanted you to know it. And I hope you'll tell it to every one you write to. The old man gathered np his umbrella and started for the door. He came back. "And see here, young man," he said, there's one thing more. I eat corned beef and cabbage once a week regular. Do vou hear?" "Yes." "Put that in, too." The old man closed the door behind him, and while the young man was putting in the corned beef and cabbage, not literally, of course, the door opened again. "And I expect to rote a good deal more," said the high-pitched voice of the man who bad all the vices. "And ex pect to drink a lot more whisky and to smoke a lot more tobacco. Do you hear that r X. V. Tribunr. Why a Dog's Nose Is Cold. Everybody know s that a dog's nose is always cold, but very few people know why. The cartilage composing the outer surface of a dog's nose is almost destitute of blood vessels, but plentifully supplied with glands which exude a watery secre tion that, by its evaporation kec the none below the normal temperature. The dog's sense of smell is located in the nerves within the nostrils, and it is probable that these are kept in better condition by the low temperature of the cartilagin ous tip of the dog's nose. The state of a dog's health is at once indicated by bis tioee, for no dog w ith a hot. dry nose can lie healthy, and one of the first signs of rabies is dryness and heat of the nose, for these symptoms indicate fever, and fever is the beginng of hydrophobia. The Horse's Strong Stomach. Nothing on earth w ill upset a horse's stomach. This is not liecause the horse does not feel pain, but r go ply because the horse ha no gall bladder. lias any body ever seen a horse sick at sea T Has any body ever known an emetic to have any e2act on a horse? At a bull fight a horse may be seen eating with his en trails trailing on tlie ground. As for the contention that a horse is not as sensi tive to pain as a man, I think that a horse is a great deal more so. If yen decide, from what yon have heard or read, that you w ill take Hood'i Kirsaparilia, do not I induced to buy anv subituie. An empty pepper Dor is out of season. VQLFFS yiivuiia apcrfectHarness dressing. CSED BT MES. W0ME5 s CfULPEKt. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. LEATHER PRESERVER. A HANDSOME POLISH. IS WATER-PROOF. EVERY Household EVERY OTce EVERY Mechanic EVERY Stable will Stain Tiw inmm iu 1ti Ttu Ol iatscra will rmm Bvr CoaeM D WOI.rT RAIfDOLPH, PhDm3lTbl. 4Jt to Kim Pnui md Hjw tmrmtat Aivrm, Stop tnat Chronic Cough Now! For If Ton do not it roar become on- t suiRpilx.. Fur Vnnmmftlint, HmfMln, j tirmmtl TMnliltt and ! HUtumf, ) then Is noililiie tiks SCOTT'S Of Pnre Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITE5 Of Tiling oiicl HimIa. It Is at m.t as palatahls as milk. Far better lliun other Bo-called luuuLstoua. a wonderful fleli prutiuoer. v Scoffs Emulsion There are poor Imitations. Get Vit genuine. THERE IS X irilSEEJ Which is uniform in its results, oxides in every other particular. Attested to by even-one who haspiven it a thorough trial, and their name is legion. The pure 8-year old GUCKENHEIMER WHISKY Is tlie whiskey, sold only by JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, PrajigU?, rittlurg!i, Ta. As a strcngthencr of the :i:Nervousi I System,: with Fpccialfrood effect on the res piratory and digestive organs, it is pronounced nnequaled. Price, full quarts $1, or six for $5. We now carry a full and complete stock of all the leading Hne Whiskies, both do mestic and foreign. piviiiK.vou the oppor tunity to make your choice from the finest selection "to be had in the city at the lowet treMble prices that can be made- for tlie quality and age of the goods. fr-Please send for full and complete price Hal. mailed tree. Jos. Fleming k Sod, DRUGGISTS, 410 & 412 Market St, 1 and 2 Market PITTSEU2SH, PA. sWLadies are Especially Invited. MISSES' AND CHILDBENS SPECIAL OPENING HATS I Our Misses' and Chil- drens' Hats Are pronounced by all as the IIAXDSOM EST and the MOST ATTRACTIVE we have yet shown. Come, and bring your wife and children to the store of 4t FIFTH AVEXCK, Pittsburgh, Pa. FARMERS, TAKK NOTICK. I have lfV'1 the larce wa'eho"ie of Peter Fink, a: the B. A (I. Ieit, Ii; S.m.-r-t. for f yrsra. Aimv weom at I'tvlm ami Cilemans. There I will k'-'p en limi-i during the fcvatwi. for ii li vt-ry ami rp-hiiLuetit to ail piiiite ever; trraiie of FERTILIZERS manufactured by the n oil known Susquehanna Fertilizer Co., ofOanton. Baltimore. Ml. 1 have pent 5 years among you, t hilt liiest goolf have been attsl in SOMERSET COUNTY for t years, having bern introduced hr Hon. O r. Shaver. Oainit to tlie larpr n.imlier of mr pa.rtmK, whom 1 thank heartily, my aernta and if may be unable uwail to'se yoa all pomoiiaiiy. in. I lake advantageof your exillent papiT to rail uenluu tollie uierita of our KertUUem. and tw-ir leav to say iS. B. Voder. ci( Pucii,.Soinert CVxinty, Pa , and rnrte, f, have no llcltol orde-s for the fall crop of v ItW toun. uotwitlxund mj Ute strong competition. Peter Fink, of Romerot. who renldwi near the 5e l, i aetiue s- delivery aenl lor soe. By ad-dn-s.ing oreailinftoo hiui. yon can leam'our pricek. V, c oau K-tJuip to any local )oiut, on SHORT NOTICE, but would prefer at all times to have your orders a far is advance of irnuied:ate vaut a? prac ti. al. a it eual.lrt. ua to ret enr aooas ! yoo In better mechanicai condition In behalf of the siiiehanna Kemilrer Company, 1 am, very kesfectft:.ly, A. JT. KOSJClt. T RESl'ASS NOTICE. The nnderrfaned farmer of Cimtt r.n ship hereby five notice Ilia! all pemons Iropass inr on their premises for the pnnwae of huntinr or hNhi-it, will he dealt wlih aA-corduig u law That they bare In past years suffered mu. h by cattle running at laire breaklnt ititoirrain fields meadows, etc.. and that in the future suit will he instituted acaiunt the owners of 6uch cattle for anv dantaeK n sunaincd JOHN C BAR KlV, J KCCtft B A R RO liKn. VARTKKNY, C H. I'.KKKKV. HKSRY OII.KMAN, HUNK FKITZ, HARVKY HAKK.iN, M. (,. HEFF1 F.'i' ALBKRT Ml'KR. Vliill aniiv' GEOllOK F. BAKEOX, JOU.N MAKTEtXY. IRE mnJL Inn Olb FimTvM Vm(it ill iTim Cum Ci a tM Fr.mLsiorj Lnwimaansn IB E WARD i l CatWlH euPvE Smells well- j5R0JJCHms.aw&hA INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, KRY-FEVER. fiSTKMA. ETC' Graters Free Br PETER YOGEIi, 5arERSET.PA- Johnstown Business Houses. 3 City Drug Store, Near Dibert Building, Next to Pot toffies When in the city don't fail to call and see ns at our prominent location, where you will find one of the prettiest and most attract ive Drug Store in joiEsrsTOAvisr The public proDO'ince it a gem. We carry - a. ii l;n.nf Iiim IkrnT Vixiirinrei Phm!. a mil .in: wi - - cals. Toilet Articles. Ac Physicians Pre scriptions Careiully loropounoea. ItespM-t fully Yours, CHAb. YOUNG, Johnstown, Pa. Graduate of the Phil's. Cullece of Pharmacy. Is e -FINE OLD-. WHISKIES And Imported Liquors sold in bnla and by the cane, specnu uun ; OLD CABtSET, TOX MOORE T-OSS V3t HOL 10 W, G VCKESHEIMER, FIXCJTS GOLDEX WEDDISG, GIBHOySXXXX WUISKIES, James Itenncssr. Psul PurVds. Onrnic, Wllbnr Futman s u-vn ruiicsrKTry l onimi. aiso, bedford and Souiewt Pure Kye hbkies, with sre. FISHER & CO., 309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MANUFACTURING STATIONER -AD- BLANK BOOK MAKER. HANNAM BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. HARDWARE THE OLOaNOWCLL KNOWN HRDAt STOSC Or JQHH DIBERT, (DECEASED,) Is now in full blast under the charge of the undersigned. I keep in stock all articles in my line, from a needle to a Hay Fork. The finest of CUTTLERY A Specialty. LO TTO.V PRICES R CLE THE ROOST, Y1L B. DIBRT. At the old stand on Main street. Johnstown, Pa. SCHOFF'S. Park Building Main Street, Opposite Alma Hall, Johnstown, PA. SPECIAL VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS I With every iian- of Curtains we irive the poles for 15 cents." and frtiarant"e our Curtains cheaper than the BameaJitycsn le bought else where. Call and examine (jualiiy and prices. A armulete line of Dry Goods at lowest prices. SCHOFFS, Main street. Park Building opposite Alma Ball, Johnstown P, THE POPULAR DRUG-STORE, Corner of Main and Franklin Streets, J- o: ii; s: t- o- av- n-.jp- a. Is now filled with all tbe best In the market Sir motto, " LOW TRICES AKD QUICK RETURXS," Is rigidly adhered to, and full 'satisfaction guar anteed. A full Una of PARIS GREEN AND WHITE HELEBORE Always n hand, CHARLES GRIFFITH BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE KEW ROOM IS THE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts., Is where II 11 l And Chll- dreus' meilb, lUllieili Footwear, Of Best Quality, and nt LOWEST PKICE3 can be found, in styles of all makes. I am prepared to compete with one and all dealers in the State. All I ask i a trial. SCOTT DIBERT. 0. 88 FRANKLIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE. JOHN H. WATERS & BRO. PLUMBERS, STZAH AlO CAS TCTTE2S. We are now established in onrnewtmrM'nr. which, we can safely nr. Is the brst-arranral tiir V ' Hium m r.iri u rrnnftyivauia. KTerything pertaininr to in Plumbing, Steam and (a buuiH-ss e mwl ia stork. WewUl. as formerly. pve rareful attention to the STKAM AND HuT WATER HEATiNii bos inera. Our former efforts in this line enhmoo son e of the largest buildings In tbe county, with ent.re surer In the SfPItT PEPARTMFNTwe earrrafull li:iof Rubber and Leather Bt llinit. Strain and Water Hose, Valves, Injectors, La!irieaurs,Hteam tHiurea. Iron Pine Fillina. Etc. Prices Quoted nn appliuation. tttt te fttrtv ! hewn wmA at tat, J. ft u . Tm,, 4,10. mt OTkraafd.r?trmrfMl. Whr isttt HutMswrM anw liM Ml . Tm rmm Ho ib sjrnrk mm! 1W arv. Km b. n mtr Mlr N-awr fM i M Alir- MVfeow k-w tort tui. l.r. wnrk tm ttm tinr nkn.mM imr.ea. Your Boy Wants "-i SCROLL SAWS, t !,, 7kli. -.nsasa Ucrafit titiU. " t E I" m inasoatiacst. m m mwassss THE JOHI WIIIlKlfll ea rtllssllilMsUsu. iUcac7ia n m -N.L. TTnTTOTlS Vf, Vf ten M Ho Crawled Through. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Boggs were involv ed ia a heated discussion as to the width of a pane of glas t broken out of the sonlR window of their kitchen. "That pane of glass" 6aid Mr. Boggs, resolutely, "is big enough to throw a cow through by the horns; it is twenty inch es wide by twenty-one." "And I know," Mrs. Boggs retorted, "that it isn't a bit over one foot w ide and hardly that." So, instead of adjusting their quarrel by measuring the casement, they argued until Mr. Boggs offered to bay Mrs. Boggs the best silk dress in town if he failed to crawl through the empty casement w ithin three minutes. "You'll just get stack fast, Hugo, and I'll have to call in the neighbors to saw vou out," wailed his wife; ''see if you don't" "Xoriaense, woman ; I'll be through be fore you wink." Just at this point Little Willie, w ho was sobbing as the result of a recent cel lar interview with his father, crept quiet ly out of the bouse. . lioggs stripped himself of coat and vest, and from a perch on a soap box be gan U wriggle through the window. He was right about the size of the opening, ond everything went -on nicely until he undertook to rest himself by placing his hands on the cellar door, which, under ordinary circumstances was situated di rectly beneath this window, about two feet dow n. In this extraordinary case the door had been carefully folded back by parties unknown. Boggs reached out wildly for it and missed. His two hundred anil fifty pounds had started earthward, however, and nothing could head him off. "Bet you two to one dad wins, moth er !" shouted little Willie from a seat on the line fence, "Stop him, Willie stop hint !" shriek ed Mrs. Boggs. "Sot muck ! Think I'm goin' t' inter fere in a sqare race ? Go it; dad ; you're a winner!" "Bump! bump! smash!" Mr. Boggs was through. "O-o-o-h! I'm sure Hugo's killed," sobbed Mrs. Boggs. "Two minutes 'n thirty-two seconds," said little Willie, thrusting his birthday watch into his hip pocket. X 3". World. Famly Duty, The home circle is sacred and life has few charms 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 young alike are most susceptible to the hundreds of diseases that till the 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 apiinst sick ness in the home. Max Kleus "Silver Age" and "Duquesne" brands of pure rye whisky are recommended by physicians us the best invigerator in the world. Both are sold under a sworn guarantee of purity. ''Sil ver Age" at $1.50 per full quart bottle, aud "Xluquene'1 at $1.25. These whiskies are used exclusively in the leading hospitals, which is Buiticient evidence that they are the best obtainable. Ouckenheimer, Finch, Gibson and Overhoit are sold by Mr. Klein at $1 per quart, or sic quarts for $j. II is stock of wines, brandies, etc., is the largest in Penn sylvania. Goods promptly shipped to all parts of the United States. Send for cata logue and price list, mentioning this paper, Advice for Girls. Your mother 13 your best friend. Have nothing to do with jirls who snub their parents. Tell the pleasantest things you know when at meals. Do not expect your brother to be as dainty an a girl. Kxercise, and never try to look ast;f you 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 w ives. 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. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Kever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Tiles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give jierfect satisfaction or money refunded. l'rice 25 cents per box. For sale by John if. Snyder, Druggist. The History of Charity. Among the few books, writes Walter Besant, which remain to be written, is a history of Charity. I have not the time at present to undertake this great work, but these are the chapters into which it will be divided when it comes to"be writ ten : 1. In prehistoric times. When you give a beggar a penny because he is a beggar. 2. When you build a monas tery which shall give a bed and a square meal to every beggar because he is a beg gar. ?. How the beggar increaxes and multiplies and blackens all the roads in consequence of this humane treatment- 4. When you hang the beggar, drop the beggar into the river, pillory the beggar, and flog the begar because he is a beggar. 5. When you found societies for relief, but continue to flog ttie beggar because he is a beggar. C. When you send the beggar to prison because he is a beggar, but give him a penny when nobody is looking. 7. When you resolve to assist none but the deserving. Yet the beggar continues, because he is a beggar. S. When you give up sending cheques about, give nothing to the beggar because he is a beggar, and try personal service among the classes which breed the beg gar. We are now beginning the last chapter, and it really seems hopeful. Gen. Sherman s Memory. Gen. Sherman bad a wonderful mem ory. This was illustrated by an incident that occurred in Philadelphia three ears ago. He was visiting his daughter, and while Bitting at the open window smok ing one midsdrumer night he saw the policeman pass, and as the patrolman halted a moment the general wag noticed to give him t keen glance and utter an exclamation. The next evening he told some one that when the policeman on the beat passed again to say he wanted to speak to him. When the otficer entered he straightened np and gave Gen. Sherman the regular military salute. "Ah, ha r said the general, "I thought bo. Now, where was it I saw you be fore? Do yon know me?" "Oh, yes," said the bearded patrol man, 1 knew you when you were a lieutenant I was your drummer in Cali fornia." "Ha, ha ! I thought si; and wait a bit. So your were that little drummer boy, and your name your name's Hutchi son. Sure enough, the general of the United States army, who bad seen thousand of drummers, had recognized in a passing policeman the drnramer boy hn ai ! with his company in the Mexican ar. rh.U-l.lpnin Times. , a a It lacks point-a ciale. J - IV j! BALSAM. For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Catarrh, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Influenza, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Pleurisy, Congestion of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Asthma, Consumption, and all pulmonary affections, ATTEND TO YOUR COLD IN TIME. ,,.,, l,(icJuiviiuiorl.unhunntlon. B tlwuumJ ' ,, vonr rooeh nrn. M RMnssO." '-tIS ll .W II uu'iv m-rir(;urujj jwitiw v . .tMT1 fi yourl oiit.U UrvpS. . . . . Herb Med i cm e Co., We ston . W.V a. Somerset " Lumber Yard ! ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, M AsrraccEiB asn Dialib akd Whousali axd Eitaumi or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, Hard and Soft Woods, OAK. POPLAR, 8IBINGB, PiCKSTS, MOULDINGS, ASH WALKTT, KLOORIXG, SASH, STAIR RAILS, CHERRY, YELLOW PINK, SHINGLES. DOORS BALUSTERS, CHESTNUT, WHITE PISE, LATH, BLINDS, KEWEt POS A General Line of all grades of Lumber and Building Material and Roofing Slate kept la stock Also can furnish anything in the line of our business to order with reasonable ' promptness, such as Brackets. Old-sized work, etc. ELIAS CTJOSnGPIAvI, Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, P C. C. JORDAN. JOS. HINCHMAN Jordan & Hinchman, MANUFACTURERS OF CRACKERS & CONFECTIONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Crackers, Candies, Nuts, Fruits, etc. 270 and 272 Main St Johnstown CHEAT NEWS! THE NICELY BOYS Will never be Lung, if they can help It. Neither J. S. Aslibridge, The Jobustowu Carpet man, but be will sell you Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, lings, Mats, Matting, Lace Curtains and Curtain Poles, Cheaper than they were ever heard c before Itwiii axtunisti you. can ana sue lt-r yourseiL SO. 131 FRANKLIN St, Johnstown, Ta. The Mowt HucrrtMifal Hemedy erf dlscor ered, as it Is certain in tu effect and does nut blister. Bead proof below : Briklts, Conn May 5, L Dn. B- J. KrxiiLr. "o.: Sir : lAst 811 mint. I cured ft Curbvpon my liorsfl witU yrtrvle!.ratcI Kcnlalr Spavtn Curenml It wiw tli 1 ".-, jt h I pver aw ieie. hv tlsea empty iwtMlfS. hnvtntr tt with perft-ct mjlvphs, lurliiyeveiy iliinK I trM It on. My nLtfhtMr had a Jtoi-f with a vvrvbait in that mad lilm lame. H uki int- Imw to cure it. 1 n-conime-Jilt-d Ki-ntUlt's bjMtviu Curu. Ho cured tiie tipavAa in Ui-vo week. Yours rcspectfnllr. WaLCOir Wittkb. C(ltcs, Ohio, April 4, 0k Dr. R J. iETPAT.t. Co.: r ar tstr : 1 hav tcn ppllincrmorpof KcncKH Ppavtn t'uro mttl Kluif iuiditk'U Powders than cwr bf re. One man said to ni-, it was the best tovf&vr 1 ever kvpt ami the h. -t h ever used. Kc-spoctfully, otto L. Eornui. CmTTESAJOo, K. Kay 19, 9Q. Dr. B. J. KetdaLI. :o.. In-ar sirs:-! Iiav uned iwvera bottleof your EenilaM'fi Saviri Cure with perfect lunceiM, on a Taiu;.tl and Itlotsdeil mare that waa4titte lame vi ith a hone Spavin. Th mare Is now entirety free from latniutsan1 ihnws no ouaWi nn the joint. Hesjjtx'tfullj-. F. U. UUTCnixSi KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Kosboc, La, Hay 3, DO. Dr. T). J. KrxniL Cc int.s-I think It mv rintr to rndr Ton my thaiik lor your far fitinnS Kendall's Spavin Cure. I Iwl a f'-ur year olil lllly whteh I prized Terr Itiicnlv. 8hehul a very severe swollen let?. I trleit oltont eight diiTerent kinds of medicine which did no ir'fi. I purchased a hotrle nr your KexalnlTa Spavin Cure wluch cured her tn four days. 1 rv main yours. iUatox Down tx. Price II per bottle, or sir bottles for $5. Alldruf plpU nave It yr can pet it for you, or it will be sent to any o4dreKS on receipt of price by the proprie tors. SR. B. .1. KENDALL CO., Enosbursh Falls, Vermont. OOt. AA t rr t fcfnff miflo hf John R. dot tl win, I n y,S. .,mt rk !r n. krasivr, xi limy fwi mah1 murh. Imt w can is b y'iwiHirkly hnw l"fm Irt-m $ i to 10 'iy at the aiart, and iimrfi a j mt ft . B..ti U a?'. In i )iti ul imrrif-a. yixt iiu ani HK-nr at botiir. t ns all Ttmr iinw,m Mmrr nttnt-nF onlr to tit work. All to tw. i.rvat ay tl hi-. '.i vrv rkfr. Vm alan vno. fumUhir.f TVf!ii. EASH V, iPtKldL! ksrrrr.t I'A It I J I LAKH tkh' V.. AdHrcaa at onct bTIMMIA A CO., fOKTtAAW, Mll.k. MONEYi rp,H.H h1 bnnonitiir. bv tlKMr of iib.r , oiinr nr oj.l, ami m ib.ir IxraMira.M hrmtr thry lixr. Ainf Imp o.l.,r.il mnknm Br: ... .r. .!.. from ii , tim p, ,d ,.,. .U , .r .n-r . h,i I. H, rn fte. ,. !b. m- pl......irt tr.rk ."? . S.t..pl.l. herr. f oil lofu.i,J IKks. I U E A o., AlfclalA, Mab Good Blood, Good Health. Th Blood mtIict Is til urfnt r i leturr, l tern. Hud, and all feils b UriiKiiu. 1 S:Ut:t Uii'.;'.: Cs., Plitrtntel, ti. 1 no .tin,,.n, iriaiiLmui l.irb ..Hiraa Ib.l aaKiat. o tnm-rl r nn .-ni .. . f., I .. .!,... f ,., i,.k, lniMj, i d.-..,. I.M o,,a w,t,crirum r.ch tli.i.irt orr.Hiaiv I bara air a-ty tn.-!:t and ,mvt.l.,l ami, ei'tl,.va-a. a l.'.- Bamti T. li.i ara ntakiits tMfOn a raarea,-!,. Il a Si S" IV V"" a'V '.' ! '" V',,r"r' f K ' -Wn't o'nTI - -.I.L... lloi AaiauMu. Malaa. mm tJT v . tKhANYflv 'Vb GENERATION AFTER GENERATION,! Q ILiTI CSED A2TD BLESSED tr S0 prrpd Huaar, rHIMns lor. It J-rj IraieW alMnld hue a boUl ot it la bi. Micbrt. tvery tounerer JSr Zr-zz SiiST 1r U,m'"- l"fff Joints whtrains, w.ll And li :SiS.M"'J3rw!M'rB-. pri'' 7 "" 1'W? "!"" PoJd, t Li JOH.SOB A CO., Uuaros, aLua WANTED ! K.OOO asl RED BIRCH nwatwa . r tL i TANNERY, UWI'tKSUAI.E. AddrefS, w. W. ROSEN-STEEL Johwtown, Pa. SPAVIN CUREfetJ n n H ft fa A- K f I matifc. tn brtHTv V J I I I I I ceb.nyliriy;i,!iir,i,r,1,ot,b A I I I I 1 I.-..I ..Ml Mrit..ml b li ii IS il H.!lr'...lnioUr..rlll wort, inUn.trloo.lT; W ss w W Vh.,in nra Tbno TbauS UoUara a IE IV M W v a - b- mm i r, --r -m - ww m m m J Prups arr by far the host I have evr handled. A baimovw twenty atilea away, ami no hv in a i T. Walai-b;, Kiutitjs-bockOli.u. T hl moH14n nrfnrn (ha KinviinlniF THE WHITE IS KING OF SEWING MACHINES. It was Crcwned so when it tock the First Premium at the Cincinnati Centennial in 1SS3, at the Great Contest, bat mere to when it took the GOLD MEDAL At the Universal Exhibition at Par- ' is, France, iti 1889, for Lcinjr tlie Best Failf Sewii I&ie In the world. It is applauded as such by the 8 O O, O O O Sold since its introduction in 187 Its superiority is acknowledged, though with many regrets, by thousands who had bought other new :::::SEWINGi MACHINES:::::: Before they had seen the merits ox the WHITE Ladies will find it greatly to their advantage to examine tlie merits of "THE WHITE" before buy ing a Sewing Machine. " THE REST IS ALWAYS CHEAPEST'' m the end. An inferior bewimr Machine is a poor investment at any price. JOS. CRIST, OfJennerX Trails, is the authorized agent for it in this County, me him, and tell hiru to b.mg one to your house for exam inalion. CURTIS K. GROVE, SOMERSET, PA. BCGGIE3, BLEIGIIS, CARRIAGE3, SPKIKG WAG0N3, BCCK WAGOXa AND EASTERN AXD WESTERN WORK Famished on Short Notice. Painting Done on Short Time. Hy work Is made oat tt Wurrmtijhly SrruonM Wood, and the Bert iron ond .Sfc, ubstantiallT Constructed, Neatly Finidhed, aud Warranted to give Satisfaction. Employ Only First-Class Workmen. Repairing of All Kinds in My Lin Pone on bhort Notice. Iricai REASON ABLE, and All Work Warranted. Call and Examine my Stock, and Learn Prices (do Watron-work, and furnish Selves for Wind Mills. Remember the place, and call in. CURTIS K. GROVE, (East of Court Bouse; SOMERSET. Pi rar!'W::3 In Phi a M Warranre.f , . a ka.. I urn I'mpper anil nmsi pt-T'erl F.iroe-f(d Keril. .a. b. farquhah ca YORK. PA. 8eno for Large Iu-USTBATeo Catalogue. LIQUID CLUES, INKS AND BLUINGS, Best In the World. Feb'y 1 l-3ra. aBBraasaa. mam laaa . w savaal aanal i Sal ' V.i!H??f .J '"'ornistlon and a I Jol BrMJ", i ail jh orl.l tharc : U but "dI IT., " lr. Haiura' Oolu. n speoitic. Itaa h siren in a rn?of ta or cnllaf. wllhanl tho kouWli-lUl t :o r. r.-,.n taking it rflrticsa spretl; ami (Mrmunrul nirr, wli.'ib-r th patH-nt ia tnodcrais drmlir ur nn rk. .bnusanda o(ilruoar.l ha.n ln curo.1 . ho hat. takra tli Jwn'frlLf aVm1 Ir'T' "'.'T."'., dr,''ln of th-ir ?T ,',' I" lr'"il t roroho from ua Mpilnhnratloa. rr.., iir.it.d. m.n f..r tlr' ,ll!ar.n.full Rartimlar.. A.I.Ira., in r..h lanV- zi-WALL PAPER ! The largest ' reUil " stock of cheap and me dium price Wall Paper between N. Y. and Chicago ; aigo k iar(;e Iine o fine parlor Papers Good patterns from 4c, 6 in. borders from lc. yer yard up. -WRITE 1 for new line of samples for '81, as advertised in the Herald. Send 10 cents to cover postsKP which we will refund when we receive yoor order. Our line of sam ples are conceded to be the best ever sent out by any house. J. Kerwin Miller dt Co. W3 8mltafleld St Pittr-urg-, Pa. A Matter of Impotanee to You I W raftering from long-stan.iinx Chronic' Pis- IHs- s of tlie Blwod, Skia and Xw. t-ysleni, as those auirere from EYE, EAR NOSE AND THROAT TROUBLES x" . J. J. MrTtXELAN, M. Spcciaibt on Ohroie Thv will rlslt tin-"1 country every four weeks, thtw n.vu.ic t.-.;ir ti. i.i- the ir.,:.t.;,- .i , v f TUItinthe rtt". as they are the only phylcton-. and nre,..H.s in tn:. .-O'lfry h c-n- ., Manakm.?. Mudela, biagnLms, etc., llluMrate and male plain to ail .n'iu-i. .i to ..- and a!urv j their dhp&.-es s VJ y ,ne ,4t Gorinsn ocnlW. will lie here and r,rl'"rm Hil opera'iK ,.n Fve Ea- fVi and Thnwt without fain and iu less time than any other i.ur-K o. u.tm. w -Kive hts'natienisand others who are iu neel of ho-hcal treatment an .i.a,rttimty to c-.,:. distiinruUhed piiylan, wbow dusks at the Institute ul permit only monthly .Mt to..ir.,,. mUIMtii'cr J vT'avldson. ex-President of the Lawrenoe County Wia.l Growrs A-.n U'.;.n. x ritireu we."i known In the county, freely S'Ves the following U-Munotuai of tha abiuiy ot I tlei watmrfferine Sy 1'olvr.us and Inward Ptl.. I had tried treatment a-td c-u,a medicine wlih"" avail, 'i read the a.iver'i-inen-.of Drs M.f!e!!an .t Mn, tnd I e. ;i ... ., . e: thra a tria At their Isrt vWt t.. the -ity they declared me enr-l. n.l they rt.. narrv. .. , ;H now like a new man. They did everything they aKfeed d Ueate.l ine .mr.eor:y. They .j. i n:v, world of irnral and relieved me of nil uit'ertn:. 1 have been uff.-ritie from Imomnia (sleeplesstiessi and Retienil nervous f,ro-irsut,n .1. : .an.!..a on the former disease for more than three years. I twame o weak that I niM n. Iwon p., i,..t. ,,, more than a nuur at a time : appetite was mis-mWe. I went to the. Mi. niwi H nii. !n n. y,.,k citv but without the least benefit. I put myself utnl. r the care "I lr. Met ie,luu .-a'ui. wh..r...t New Castle every fo'.u-weeks, aud I am njw as well a ever, hale and heartv : .niatis aii.:wi.rf health MA..-HK S. .ikh.-n. Hx ltd. .New CaM.e, i . ue"n- MAPK THE LAME WALK WiTHo; T CKfTCHKS. Foreisht months past 1 haven't been able to walk w itli-.ct a pair of crutches. Purine firM munsh a treatment with Irs. Mel'lellau A Shn I neve twit able to put one a.-ideatid at the neit vi-;t ,--to their office without any. I am cerrain that Ml tie entire, y cuwlsnm. Althonifh under ir,att:i. n;.,f home doctors, U-gan to (rrow wwsojl (. .T. KRI,ilks- J-1(- "'" Wl""P-ni. c I hove been under treatment of Prs. .V.H 'ui'nti X n.m for t .. motitli for Catarrh and IVifi and consider myself grtatly impr.ed fcr. VKJ i i a 1I KAN Ho. k Point, Lawrtnee. .... On Mav l:tth Prs, MrClellan aud f-aitn jaTtormed a cneye orai!on on my ey w-th.,.,! rain or loss of blood, and to-day my eyes are as stanrht a any oue's. and ! i .n see a icreat 1. ;i; t,-i. pain or was vt MARVrUtE. Ka k PoiuwUw rence Pa. "'r- CATAKKH. I have been suffering; with Catarrh for some years. Tried several doctors but m.ee-al r: '.tM until I consulted Prs. Met lelisn A; Milin. unt.er wli.w tn stmeiH I have ta eti tne last !iir ii,,nin aud I have so greatly unproved that 1 know 1 11 in cureil when the ctirM-of treatment wiil reetilti. '.. M' K1M.LY, .Mon.v a, ia EKIHT POI.IPI KEM0VKH VKi M THK NOSK. Prs. McClellsn i Salm have removed etsl.t I'oiipi out of my no-tnl- to-day w i'hnit a:-n.a.! i:,t pain or loss of bhsxl. anil in by far les time and in a more sati-f:e tory manner tlian I Im-Mone her. tolore at Pitteburic. I can draw more breath with cuinlon and ni. a.-ure t irtia.'!i tuy n.. t; V. K1 KLKS 117 tak st , .Sew la-lie pj CATARRH ANP I'KAFNK.-si I have now been under treatment of i;'s. Met leiia i arvl im for tnree months for a l.sd ..,. Catarrh, and was very hard of hearitiL'. Nit now I am jrrea'.ly inii'roved tti every way aud run u-ar a great deal better, and I am frettim; stmnicer aud heavier. Hooker, hutler Co., Pa.. Sept. 4. l-A'. S.vmi El. Kavuhsr. Piseas-sof Women, such as have battled the --kiH of all physicians and ts-in.-.lie. .iiirk.v i-.wl. riaUart". Cancers, Tumors, niiroid and polypoid growtus linu m mill Tl,, riatltfer. Small Tumors. Cancers, Wart". MoVs. etc., method Flei trovsls. Kpiiepsy and hits cientitioai!y treated mtd jav-. lively eurti! by a uever tail ing method. Address all conimuuicatioo to tj. M; Columbus. Ohio. EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL. SOMERSET HOUSE, SOMERSET, pa., FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 5TH AND 6TH. IT WILL fAY YOU Toacr tovb Memorial Work WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET. PEXN'A.. Manufacturer of and ltealer In Eastern Work Fu rnifhed on Stutrt Notice, inaU Qjlon mi m mmi mi liso. Agent Jar tht WHITE BROSZE! Persons in need of MONUMENT VVORKfiwill find it to their interest to call at my shop here a proper sho-vim- will be priven them. "ifuL. fnrtum ijuarautti t Ery i'ate, sd PRICES i'E&y LOW. I invite social ailentton to.ibe White Bronze, Or Pure Zino Monument Introduced by REV. W. A. RTNf;. as a Decided Improvement in the point of MATKRIAL AN1 CuSfSTRl'CTION, and which is destined to ! the PopuiRr Monument for our Changeable CU mate. rClVE ME A CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER. THE COMPANY STORE, At ths Old SiiTil. is Cirrfxg its Usually Lars aai Varied Stock cf GEISTERA-L MERCHAXDISE. Bjyers Can Find all thoj may Need in the Scleral Departments, of CLOTHING, IIAT, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, QUEEXSWARE, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, AJfD ALL OP THE FIRST QUALITY, AXD AT REASONABLE PRICES. JSaVTISFACTION ALWAYS GUARASTEED. WOOD, MORRELL & CO. SCHMIDT rz::: The Largerst Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House Itf THE UNITED STATES. ESTABLISHED 1835. GK "W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF FINE WHISKIES.z::z. IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQOURS. AND CIGARS. - AOS. 95 ASD 97 FIFTH AVEXUE, PITTSBURGH, PESXA. AU or.lert received by mail o th rii ie will lvreive promptatteulk o ' cXaaaal TH E POSITIVE CURE, f iSLT Bil OTHERS, M Wamo 8'N-wTork. PricoWcta.L W. L, UGLAS S3 " Best in the Wo?3d. ArudrDll!r.. r.r ""I'rrior onr,:..v of mnlrrinl eS.b l 1.!" WurkMl;.!:.!,!,, ,,M .i,,.r ,,i0 eaiiiuii-, I, ii. :,;, ;.,.,.R , ,,, ,,..,, -:U.. cbitulcs A,Klanon, l.uMuu, !:);. a f v i-va-vCv.:: i . 3 For CENTLEMEN. 5? ff Genuins O.UWHand-Se-red. S A ff Hand-Seved 4iUU Welt Shoe. s3.50PoUcf. $5 Cf Extra Value i9U CalfShoe. Ift )C Torkine. afiiatiW man's Shoe. 2.00GoodThM. ?nf hair rsa wHinjrTr.".. ur i n az. , worrt tnem will taatifv . Waatcal A I ..... , CrrrL.ndf.ri. IbVii,.!. "rT7 " '" ...... I. n . . . . . "'a' "rlTrrf laa-d nxm fw WItir r d.ri. , win piw "-,;,Vi.-,r--.?, CtienZ'rJth' P'--n0 Tr I nair. arr ma V It. "or-ra" aa-l ".tv" CAUTION ! Mfr.KSK,F..WF ""' r.. ; ,.. w,,-., ,h.--...... r I ,i tamped plaint" V lv. It -m ,.f i'lTu"""-"'""0 '-y- w ' "" -"' VnL' qoeatiiia. fepmirat a araatar .il. . . . . ' " 1 ' ' 1 ' '" .mtuV (MORITZ SM.W. V . D . P,v,;:.ton cureu iinoui me i.st oi a au.ie or eausi.e. .u removed without acids, knife, pain or soar. Sow 1 A. TTTTTT) HH LllLJi A.iJ SCSITISTS C CHEAIT2 TEAJ F2ACTIG1LLY M0NUHSJSIfr0MPANY' BUILDING. and Most Complete .zz ft For LADIES Saa fr Hjuj ai.3U s2.00 aaa a tirt Ttr l.O MISS" Fcr B3VS A YOliTrTS. s2 & sl.75 SCHOOL SECE3- r? tn rr- .-i a.- - -"b lu hf I Va no o-vrrai hnf aa-flfi P -t . f 1"' iv., zl" "-i',: '"'ie.'.r..TJ r ntnnrit lilawatallaUiiaS ' ' ' a J "' V 1 if 1 Over 5CO I M Send for Beautiful l.v ' Price List i DesignSa w f ?'A Circufaro. aaaaa 1 r?1 -""raaarLaa-.,--;S i yfjv-i: tiVit 1 A SHOE 0 .... .... urnii-y lu-n ai.v L.tlr inaat ID lua a,iri .. aav li:!- (.reierrea. aiti -ue aod kloj of h-L J, "T, V,. Vii iiki... M
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