The Dream Woman. I was the victim of Brii!in fever, and every oce hd riven me op. I Leard the Driest mt at ray bedside that I would nnt lira nntil niorniriz. I was sicking into a LeaTj ttupor wLen the door open ed, and a rilden-haired woman in a whit ran elided in. he carried in ber band a cnrioua porcelain bowl of water. Tinnt " nh said in a sweet yoice, balding it to kit lips. The doctor ferbids it," I murmured "Brink, and fear nothing," the said. I obeyed and drained tbe vessel she Leld toward me. 'Joodnlgbt and sweet dreams," be added, and fc!id-i ;iy as MTDteriousSy ui be bad entered. Theueit morning I aoke rtfresLed and invigorated. I asked to tbe lady who bad waited upon me in the night, but tbey smiled and said it was a deli rious dream. In time I recovered my health and re turned to Virginia. It was ten years after this illness that in riding past a fine old country bouse I saw a lady walk down toe path who paused to pick a rose. Her figure was tall, her bair golden, her eyes dark. Her motiors were graceful With a little exclamation of astonish ment, I recognized tbe lady of my dream looking older, but otherwise unaltered. I know not in what words I commu nicated this fact to my friend, but I know I ended by saying : "I must s;ak to ber. he will re member." My friend uttered an imperative neg ative. -She would think you a madman," be said. -Come on. You may get vour selfshot for staring at another man's wife. They do such things promptly in the South. I will find out who she is if you like." I assented eagerly. tVe rode on. "Talk to me as much as you like,"' be said, "but never expose yourself to stran gers. It is possible this lady was in Ura xil in IS , and brought you something to drink when you were left alone. In that case a doubt that troubles you will be satisfied. You can, ith all propriety, call upon her and thank her." But though he spoke in this way, I knew be did not imagine it could be so. That evening we smoked our cigars in Col. L's company, and my friend diplo matically introduced the subject. "That beautiful house with the large garden," be said, "is quite a feature of the place. Who owns it ?" "A lovely woman, widow of Mr. V," said the Colonel. "She was a belle in her girlhood, and she might still be one if she only chose. "Perhaps we saw her in the garden," said my friend, beginning a minute de scription. "Eiactly. It was no one else," said the CoioneL My fried paused for a moment, and then said : "She reminded B. of some ore be had met in Brazil. In fact he almost believ ed her the same person." "No, no," said the old. Colonel, Mrs. V. has never left Virginia? We have known the family since she was two vearsoid. It was only the other day that we spoke of that, and she lamented that she bad not traveled more. I felt a pang of disappoinytient, but found courago to say : "I should greatly hke to 1 introduced to ber." The old Colonel instantly offered to in trodu me. "But remember," said my friend, as we parted, "never tell ber of your fancy. It would ejoil your chances with ber, and I see it is a case of love at first sight." lis was right, and I was very fortu nate very happy. I won the beautiful woman's heart. Her fortune I did not want, but it was large. I had saflicient means and could not be suspected of mercenary motives. We were married afU-r a long and ardent wooing on my part. She loved me, but a second marriage eeemed w rong to her, and it was not nntil she realized that she had irretriev eb!y given me ber heart that she would give her band. Neither of us had ever visited Europe. We decide I to cross the ocean daring our honey-moon. Before we went she show ed me ber beautiful home and ail ber possessions. Among them was a store of old china. Suddenly she turned to the shehes of her cabinet and took down a china bowl transparent, covered with flowers and butterflies of quaint conventional form. As she held it toward me, I saw again the long, low bung whitewashed Brazil ian room the crowd of men playing at an improvised table the figure of the woman advancing towards aie. It was her attitude that my wife had assumed. I uttered a cry. "Are you thirsty ?" she asked. "It U true, then .'" I eried. "You are the woman who saved my life when I lay pershing of fever in Brazil ?" She began to tremble. Setting the bowl aside, she threw herself into my arms. "Long ago," she panted "ten years ago I thought I held that bowl in my hand and asked yeu that. It was night I do not know whether I was mad. In the dead of the night I thought a voice called to me : 'Save the man whom des tiny has set apart for yool" Then I arose and afcked : 'How ?' " "There is on our plantation a spring, the water of which is magical in its pow er to cure fevers. I dream pt or thought that some nnseen thing led me to this epring. I carried this bow l in my band. I filled it. Then I stood in a strange room, long, low, white; and you you you lay on a pallet, hot with fever. And I said: 'Are you thirsty T and gave you a drink. "The next morning I could have thought it was all a dream but that this bowl, still wet, stood at my bedsjde. Now I have told this, do you think me mad or superstitious? I have longed so often to tell you, but I dared not." j But I also bad my tale to tell tbe one I have told you. We ask each other often : "What was it? What did it mean? How is it to be explained ? But no answers comes to us. Whatever it may have been, it brought us together, and I bless it from my soul, fer we are happy as few lovers are, my darling wife and L And whatever it was. it came from heaven. Nothing un holy bad any band it. A Little Gis's Experience in a Light-House. Loren Trescott and wife are keepers of tbe Government Light-house at Sand Beach, N. Y, and are blessed with a daughter four year old. Last winter she was taken down with measles, fol lowed with a dreadful cough and turning into fever. Doctors at home and from the city treated ber, but in Tain ; he grew worse rapidly, and she was a mere hand ful of bone. Then see tried Dr. King's New Discovery, and aV-r the use of two and a hi!f bottles was completely cored. They say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get trial bottle free At G. TT. Benford'a Drug Store. A Case of Mistaken Indentlty There were eighteen men and one small boy in the Indiana avenue car as it swung around Lake street on to State rvtrrpr afternoon. As it turned on Madison street the ladies, most of them fatizued by chasing after summer dress bargains in the stores, began to file in, and one by one the men rose and gave up their seats. At Twelfth street there were twenty six ladies, one large old gentleman and the small boy seated, while a row of able- bodied citizens developed their muscles by dangling from the ends of straps. The large ol i gentleman s-emed to be wat-'hing the small boy, but tbe small boy was hot watching the large old gen tleman. He sat w ith lua Lands in Lis pockets, fidgeting upon bUseatand antn whistling in a penetrating undertone. As each lady got in he favored ber with a penetrating stare, which performance caused the large old gentleman to scowl. At Eighteenth street two more ladiee entered the car and reached for st raj's. The old gentleman instantly arose and, with a courtly bow, surrendered his seat to the first of the ladies. Then he look ed around for a seat for the other, and suddenly his eyes fell upon the small boy at ill seated and contentedly whistling to himself. A pained expression spread over the old gentleman's face and a startled gaze quickened on the boy's features as a hand a large, firm band reached bis arm and a pained voice said : "William, get up this instant and give your seat to the lady. Great goodness 1 That I should live to see a boy of mine sitting and whistling while a lady is standing! What will your poor old mother say when I tell her this? Wil liam, I am going to teach you here and now never to dbgrace my name again." The small boy listened open-mouthed to the general tirade, and ineffectually trying to wriggle out of that firm grap, now suddenly found himself elevated face down, over a large broad knee. He had just time to gasp, "I ain't no boy of yours," when there ensued what is described as one of the grandest and symmetrical whacking ever administer ed in this or any ether age. During the performance the small boy had repeated the original statement three times in three different kevs and then he was set upon the floor. The conductor, a man of deliberation, evidently here thought it bia duty to in terfere. "Here," he said, "you shouldn't lick that boy if he's no relation to you." "I never seen hiai before," whined the boy. "What? What?" cried the old gen tleman. "IiotB the young rascal deny his own father? Then be put on bis glasses and bis ex pression of astonishment was beautiful to see. "Why, bless me," he exclaimed, "why, I thought it was my youngest boy, Wil liam. Dear me 1 I hope I haven't incon venienced you, young sir ; you'll excuse me, won't you ?"' Here the car was running merrily past Twenty-sixth street, and the boy said something that sounded like "police." "Oh, you want to go to the police sta tion?" said the old gentleman, benevo lently. "Been carried too far, ek ? We will rectify that mistake at once." And that, large, kimliy old gentleman took the small boy by the collar, helped him gently over the bind platform and dropped him. The boy was so bewildered that be stood in the road until he was almost run over by a hansom, w hile the old gen tleman stepped back into the car, where the men all touched their hats, while six ladie arose and quarreled with each other to give him a seat. Chl'-ayo later Jay Gould's Life Saved. New Yobk, Jane 23. Wailing the other morning on the np-track for tbe local Hud son Hirer train he usually takes from Irving ton down to Sew York, Jay Gould wa the only one of several persons who did not hear the warning of tbe approach of au ex -express. He lood till on the track, his head bent in absent-niindedne. llarg&geoiaster Barnard caught the mil lionaire by the coat-co'.lar and undoubtedly caved his life. Mr. Gould said "Thanks but didn't find his jiockets before his own train came along. What Religion Isn't It isn't going to church to see what the people wear, or to find fault with the preacher. It isn't running in debt for things yon don't need, and never paying for them. It isn't giving away a great deal of money publicly, simply that the people may speak well of you. It isn't staying away from church, w hen you know a special collection is going to be taken. It isn't leaving one church and join ing another whenever you do not like the preacher. It isn't reading so many chapters a day, or saying one prayer over and over. It isn't sitting in the house and solemn ly refusing to eat anything cooked on Sunday. It isn't putting all the big S3und ap ples on the top of the measure, and the little and rotten ones in the bottom. It L-a't telling other people what to do in prayer meeting, and letting the devil tell you what to do in business matters. "It isn't whipping your boy for smok ing while you have a cigar in your own moath. It isn't telling tbe servant to say "Not at home.' Fatal Shooting Affray. WAVSEprB;, ra., June 1M. In Washing ton township, Greene county, yesterday two farm bands, LeMoyne Moore and Mike Thompson, employed by Mrs. Geoiye Keig ley, bad returned from the cornfield and at once went upstair to wash and shave for dinner. Moore sat down to rest and Thomp son took a revolver from his trunk, pointing it jokingly at Moore. The weapon dis charged and the bail entered Moore's fact immediately under the right eye. and pass ing down through the head, truck the ver tabrae, thenoe tod-iap in the muscles of tbe back of the neck. Moore fell to the floor, apparently dead. Tbe young man is still living, but no hope are entertained for his recovery. Had Her There. She "There, haven't I sharpened that lead pencil right ?" He "Y-e-s." "And I can throw a stone straight, can't I V "Yes, my dear." "Well, then, I should like you to tell ine something else a woman cant do." "I only know one thing, my dear, and that is to tell a conundrum without for getting either the question or the an swer." I was ro much troubled with catarrh it seriously affected my voice. One bot tle of Ely's Gream Balm did the work, and my voice is fully restored. B. F. Leijwner, A. B, Pastor of the Olivet Bap tist Church, Philadelphia, Pa. If the earth were covered with flowers all tbe rear round, the bee would get lazy. Wolff's AG Ffl EB lacking HtNDSOME POLISH. 1 LEATHER PRESERVE. I 3 CRU6HIMC REQUIRED. w.im aad ccildna. r Loot at mr rti riri baakat. tant It batjr 1 bmm pal Umnoma pauxnia n w A 10c. Xk. BOTTLE will da tail a dona tmti WOLFF RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. FIK-KON bntiharthhiai(iabakiaa. It wba riAM m anjrr-kr J Qa tar v murb. It chaiw ataa UfcJe M aiaUaat. a eaaa Itaefcar la an fraranf. 11 ataiaa, paint. laricnh Ja DOES CURE CONSUMPTION In its First Stages. Btm yvt yrt th yrMUtaa. THERE IS WHISKE1 Which is uniform in its results, besides in every other jiarticn'.ar. Attested to by everyone who has given it a thorough trial. anl their name is legion. The pure 8-year old GUCKENHEIMER WHISKY Is tLe whiskey, gold only by JOSEPH FLEMING & SON. Druggists, Pittsburgh, Pa. As a ttrengihcncr of the ziNervous I ; System," with special srood effect on the res piratory and digestive organs, it is pronounced unequaled. Price, full quarts $1, or six for $5. We dow carry a full ani complete stock of all the lea'lir.jr Fine Whiskies, both do mestic and fureign. giving you the oppor tunity to make your choice from the CneM selection to be had in the city at tbe lowest possible prices that can be roa-le for the quality and ae of the goods. Priea?e sen J for full and complete price list, mailed free. Jos. Fleming: & Sod, DRUGGISTS, 410 A ill Market St., 1 and 2 Market PI7TS3TOSH, FA. -Ldies are Especially Invited. HQ. 88 FRANKUH STREET. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE. JOHN H. WATERS & BRO. PLUMBERS, sisAir gas rirrzss. We are now etML-.hel In oar new baildln. whirh, we cau Mfely v. i the bet -arranged tor our otL.iness tu wrieni reuiikrjvau:a. Every! hiue pertaining to the Plumbing. Sieam an-3 tt tmjiinewjs cmed in stork. We will. fonuerlv. pve rareful attention to the PTKAM ANi HOT WATfcR HKATiNci bus ioeKS. Our former eHort iu this liue etibra'-e oioe of tbe larg,t buildings in tbe count;, with entire Mire- In tbe M m.T DEPARTMENT we rarrranill line of Kul.iyr and Leatbt-r rk-hlim. Steam and Water H'e. Vaivei. Injector. Lutineator?. Steam raiiK. Iron Pipe Filling, Etc Pricea quoted on application. an-r Kttl C rttm. hav. Kwv m4. S w.ka tr n. Ann i'f. AuMio. , -i- ' i 1 1 f - rt. t ar. dcaer aa ar.it. a gf fc3 . j " -" - - a 7 Ja ad urt 1 an anfc rfe ataira lual r mil m. Hnaa. hif .' brai.t. Failure uaha .a r.'4r M W ad wnn-la-rfai. I'.n, . .,. Ik - tKtANYi .tMaj fa VlAtl GFMPPATmM irrri rrm .iu 4 Q have rao ATO ELIseiO IT. AV 7mrrf ChilJm Lore It. re7 Iranian-umm 4 1m,a)tfcouia)(f uukaHcbH. Every Sufferer ZZZlt ran Bnviavrtat. Ptofcthrrta. Ooartu. ( aUrrk. Brtwhiu. AWftma.cixl-ra Kortoi blarrau-a Imrm. Sotrm la Birfr or Liinhav M.lT Jotnu or Strmiiu. will Bixl ia Uiia Uil AnudvaM. rWaef aifl lueMlr rare. PamphU rre. old .r,.nrrhrm si i.. by man. a btrfilr. aWa lul. i I. s. JGU.NSOS a Co. buarua. lUa Your Boy Wants Oar Illaatraitoal SCROLL SAW! BnLiru, law Luton, fcuk, Uutg wlHtiTwift, ro tMTttfcie titfiU. FREE THE JOHN WllMSON C0 Kr-K evsew-r.7jroit habit ia avll the or!! thart in but ma rura, lr. Haiuri' Ooldea bpecitic. It ra non in a rap of tn or coffee wit boat !1? kolrtlirf 'f th .twii tKikf it, efacliDfa aprnly and -arrwialK-iil cirr. h'-tbr tb rateat ia VauaVrala dnaarr tr au aiL.ib:lif ariata. T t in 'f ( tfraakarda bave K-b rurW who bare imkem th n4a .-pwrtfM- in thnr mflr with.it tuMf a qowI -aj. ara UUm ther suit flnrkinr of tlx-ir will V- barnvful f).t main from ita Mmitiaitraii a. rr ruarantord. fo4 f.r eir ,j'ran.i full aartiraUr.. A4 r la eoafufc-Bok WiaVAj. oneiric C ., l. itaca btratt. CiactuaaiJ ta m wr rxafc as mftt. IIMaiUVIt iiM DHt. Brut aaJMi f rm. fevtk arRcak ;t . I fart ot ng all ywr UMr fmr ki- irtjta Hii m fterftMitf. Mam oo. tbrBMhiu rrritbmf. r.AII T. C.L1ILV tmrnrmm. fAii f L LAIU fkr 1-. AdnMr $3000 A TEAR t -maW.lt kM h aj tarn !j m:i hfftal fwmm a-f . - ... Hiaiimi b wf.i taw slt iti fc .-a ro tUtiMttW. he ! itr ki-a -rsi I ilwr. ri'jsM mmxlf trn4. 1 W brt norter lrM Mrk tttMtirt r.mT J Urv)ivi.gtu4 m4 Je'wa .4.1 wu itv-tMf WVt, w h- t w f KM i w ta-k hftKW jkd M 1 I ,i, rtirvisr f U XV. F Adrr It L.C.AI.LL., ttmu 4 30. A at s Mm. Mmim YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER & ftl In iTTT M t lb ArttTrioe Buru of rESOTGTON BEOS. ah Will CM.UkA lux MTnuiia( at Iwvaat rUaJ lif 1 SO'Tlf 1 i IE 1ILKJP 1 (1 r'M An ttnufial offer the one that's made fcy tbe propria etora of Dr. Safe's Catarrh Rt medy. Unusual, but uiale in goiKl faith. It's a reward of $3oO for an iiK-tira-L!e case of Catarrli. If yon Lave one, the money's for yo. Iut you can't know T. Jicther you have one, till you've tried Dr. Sago's lleniedy. 1iat's incurable by any other Cleans, yields to that. Dv its mild, Goothing, cleansing anj healing properties, it cures the worst eases, no natter of hor long standing. That's the reason the money can bo offered, There's a risk about it, to be sure. But it's fo small that the proprietors are willing to take it. The symptoms of catarrh are, headache, obstruction of nose, dis charges falling into throat, some times profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid and offen sive ; eyes weak, ringing in ears, deafness ; offensive breath ; smell and taste impaired, and general debility. Only a few of these symptoms likely to be present at once. .-funTn .-TlEJtlF' - -ggJ lAfllsn fl'RFS SMELLS WELL- fiR0Ncxms.ccuGK WOPIENT C0NSUMPTIOH, KfiY-FEVER.' ASTHMA. ETC-1 CmAira Free Br , PETER VOGEL; Scaerset. Johnstown Business Houses. LIQUORS I -FINE OLD.. WHISKIES And Imported Liqawa anld In bulk and bj the ease, t-peciai ll Iks : OLD CABfSET, TOX MOOEE 'POSS I X UOLLO W, 6 IXKESHEIXKR, FlSCtTS GOLDE. WEDMS6, ciBys xxxz mmxiEs, Jam's IlennewT. Paul PnBol". Comae, Wilbur piitnian " 1"B Blarkijerrv Cor.lial." ALo, Bedlont and Sotnrl Pure Kye hikies. With FISHER &. CO., 309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MANUFACTURING STATIONER BLANK BOOK JIAKEK. HAN NAM BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. THE POPULAR DRUG-STORE, Corner of Main and Fracklln Btreets, J; O; Hi : 8; X; o: "W: n.f: A If now fllled with all tbe best In the market. Mr motto, "LOW PRICES AXD Q I'ICK BETCRXS," Is rigidly adhered to, and fill sa:ifrtiou guar anteed. A full liue of PARIS GREEN AND WHITE HELEBORE Always on hand, CHARLES GRIFFITH. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE NEW ROOM IS TFIE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts., It where U And Ct.il- U.-eaa' U1CIIO, UUIIiCIIO t Fuutwear, Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES can be found, in styles of all makes. I am prepared to compete with one and all dealers in tbe State. All I alt is a trial. SCOTT DIBERT. STOCK FARM ! Very fine Stock Farm of Cyt acre locate J in tbe garden H of Iowa, Marsha!! Coun ty, 3$ miles from Union, on the Iowa Cen tral Railroad, and five mile from Uir!rd. on the C.4.. W. K. R. Can reach twenty dif ferent depots by team in one days drive. The eronnd all tilled, so everr acre can be cultivated: under a veiy high state of cul tivation. Contains four larre drive wells, with wind pumps, which supply an abund ance of water to every field or part of tbe whole farm. Buildings of the very best. Fine large bouse, containing all modern improvements ; bot and cold water all through tbe bouse, and a splendid large barn, granary, other building?, etc. Price only $45 per acre. $12,ui cash, balance to suit purchaser. POQBBAUGH & COUGHENQUR. HIT, Chamber of Commerce, noetMtt Cbicago.HL PENNSYLVANIA COLbEGE FOR WOMEN. Situate In a beautiful park, no a romraandlnt; plateau, in the autmrha of Pttubonr, aav from city doi and dtic rnurpa.taed f beauty and healtbfiUnea. Lxrelleni facilities for Mud v of Natural Sciences, tlasncs and Mathematics in ibort, every department well equipped. Sf-a.on ojieru Sest 8, "91. Farly SH,liraaKi is desirable. Foreataiiarueaand further information, applv to Mim Helen E. PeUetreau, President, rilttinrh, (Last tad ,!. julyl-lm.eow. THRESHING MACHINES A SPECIALTY. Simplest, Most Durable. Econnmifal and Perfect in iw. Ws'tvo no grait ; Cieaus it realv for Market. TH3E3HIN3 EtONES k HORSE POWERS. (W IIT.SspiI Standard 1rrn!mnt! gener ally. Send lor Ilioitrated Calelit je. A. B. FARQUHAR CO. PennTlranla Ajricultural Work, York, June, I", , Pa. a 1 a. .t. - - v Our Queer American Ways. He was taking a pleasure trip through this touutrr, and tu una-J Ui tbe ways of it citizens, which may explain bia action. He met a friend, showed him a card, and asked him to go with him to the address on it. "What's the matter?" inquired the friend. "Why, this stranger," explained the foreigner, ,;helped me out of a very em barrassing position. Yon see, through carelessness, I got caught on a street car with nothing but a draft in my pocket, and he paid my fire. I insisted on bav ins his card, and now I am going around to thank Li'ii again and pay him the ntoney." -TLetikkler "Certainly." 'Doat do it." "But I owe it to hiia." fclt makes no difference ; he'll be an grav." And he was. He said the stranger mu.-t have thought him mighty bard up or close-fisted to come chasing after him with a Dickie, and he indignantly refused to take it. "But, sir," said the stranger, with sur prise, "I owe it to yoo. I don't wish to have other people paying my street car fare." "Offer him a cigar," whispered the friend. The foreigner promptly followed in structions. "Will you jiin me in a smoke, then?" he asked, putting away tbe nickle and producing a bandsom e cigar case. "Why, thank yon," was the reply, and in a few moments the three were smok ing. "Ask him to have something," the friend again suggested. Again the foreigner followed instruc tions, and they promptly adjourned to a place where something could be had Here each man felt it incumbent on him to buy "round." Then the foreigner and his friend started for the hotel, and the former remarked : "Queer ways you have here." "How so?" asked the friend. "Why, he was too proud to accept five cents that were due him, but he would take a cigar and a drink that were not And because he did me a favor I had to take thive drinks that I did not want and smoke a cigar that I was saving for after dinner. If I paid my car fare that way I'd lie drunk and broke all the time." Cli'Ctgu Trihum: Worth Its Weight In Cold. If you feel depressed, your appetite is poor, and you are troubled with diii ness of the head, biliousness or dyspep sia, Ir. Lee's Liver IWgulator will cure. Trial size bottles free. A well known physician in New York advises ail his patients that suffer with coughs and colds to ase Tan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cure. Price 2 and r0 cents. Trial bottles free at G. W. Benford's I 'rug Store. About Spring Fever. Who hasn't sutfered from this disease ? We say di.-ae advisedly, for such it is. It is a jrenrl relaxation of the system that makes the victim averse to exertion. Un less the constitution i kept np when thee symptoms appear siuw acute malady at. larks the most vulnerable point and life it em iatisiered. A (rood stimulant promptly and proper'y used soon tones up tbe w-ak spots. leading physicians of the land in variably recommend tbe u- of Pure Bye Whiskey in ?uch cases. Max Klein's "Sil ver Ae " and " Duquesne " Kye Whiskies are sold under a sworn guarantee of purity. so that the consumer runs no risk" Silver Ape" at il.M) and " Duqnesne " at $1.23 jr full quart bottle. Mr. Klein also keeps tbe largest and cbeaaest stock of Brandies, Wines, A.C., in Pennsylvania. Goods are sent by exprs everywhere. Write for Cat alogue and Price List (mentioning this pa per), to M. Klein, 8J Federal Street, Alle gheny City. Bucklen's ArnlcaSalve The Bft Salve in the world for Cuta Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay re'piired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price Z cents per box. Life Is Too Short. and time and money too precious to be frit tered awav in the trial of uncertain means of cure, when one is atllicted with any linger ing or chronic ailment of the liver, lungs or blood. Now, Ir. Ilerce's Golden Medical I'iscovery is such a positive remedy for all such ills as to warrant ita manufacturers in selling it, as tbey are doing, through drug gists, on condition that if it don't do all that it is recommended to, the money paid for it will be promptly refunded. There are a great many blood purifiers advertised, but only the "Golden MeJical I:soovery" of Dr. Pierce could sustain itself and be sold under snrh tryiDg conditions. To sell any ordi nary medicine under such a guarantte would bankrupt its proprietors, but with the "Golden Medical Discovery" al! that is asked for it is a fair trial, and if it don't do all that it is advertised to, the manufacturers will cheerfully and promptly refund all money paid for it. By this singularly peculiar method of busine?, alike liberal to the pur chasers and exacting to the manufacturers, tbe invalid can be sure of getting tbe value of bis money, which is not true of any other medicine. All diseases ariine from a torpid veror from impure or poisoned blood, are conquered by tbe "Golden Medical Discov ery." Esicially has it manifested its mar velous potency iu curing Salt-rheam, Tetter, Eczema. Psoriasis, Impertigo, Krysipelas, and all skin and scalp diseases, no matter of bow long standing. Scrofulous affections, sores and swellings, as Fever-sores, White Swellings, Hip joint Diseases and kindred ailments yield to its positive, purifying ; Mrer.gthening and healing properties. Lung Scrofula (commonly known as Consumption of tbe Lungs) also yields to it if it be taken in time and given a fair trial. Contains no alcohol to inebriate, no syrup or sugar to ferment and impair digestion ; as wonderful in its curative results as it is peculiar in com position. Don't accept any substitute, said to be "jul as good," that the dealer msy make a larger proBt. The Firtt Step. Perhaps yon are run down can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the war ning yon are taking the first step into nervous prostration. Yon need a nerve tonic, and in Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal, healthy condition. Surprising results follow the use of this great nerve tonic and altera tive. Your appetite returns, good diges tion is restored, and the liver and kid neys resume healthy action. Try a bot tle. Price 50 cents. Forsala by John K. Snyder, Druggist. A good word is an easy obligation, bnt not to speak ill requires only our silence, which costs us nothing. A Strangely Colored Colt. Yot S4isTO !. Jue 5 Gccrpe Mjerso pouth New Hiddletown, this county, isih owner of a colt that is a d-"cided freak. Th e colt is a yearline. has four glossy white fet,e white mane and tail, while the rvst ofi t is a et black. Both sire and dura are jet black. Mr My ers has received frveral lucrative offers from yariies who dt-ir? to purchass the anima jpr txbibitio.n . Tbcxe curro-l .nl lua evu anal" from Indigestion, nJ Inactivity of th - - . . ry I . Liver, Mantjii sn oi and r0re.t.ry t ralbealli, vigor. Tbey will PURIFY CURE Rheumatism. BLOOD and all a aw ana niin: conrtittoo of umi uuittiiivr aoa eicretory ofxana. tri.-. .si,, r.r Lir .1 f,T Kl.M rr.-ntity HERB MEDICINE CO., Weston, W. Va. Somerset ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, Mi.Trficria s Dkalxb akd WolaLJ a.id Rarariaa or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Soit Woods, OAK. POPLAR. EIDIStiS. PiCKITS, MOCLDIN'GS, ASH. WALXrr. FLOORING, BASH. STAIBRAIL3. CHERRY. YELLOW PISE, SHINGLES. DOOBJ BALUSTER. ...... , . to ttivm NEWEL 108 t H rj? l Ml, uniurui, A General Un of all grade, of Lnmber and Buildtnf Material and Roofin HUte kept in ,. , Aa.M arith rnaarmanla Alao, can rurnisn anytmnif m " "n" f:'""- 1" .1 prompuio-a. mich aa Brat teu. Odd-ajed work, etc ELIAS C USTDS" GrPIAM, Office and Yard Opposite S. The Sccrfl Remrdf eT dloor- nnl, as tt M certain In !tj cUccts and (Jta Lot btUter. pnof blow : BRO-tKLTY. Cotou May S, fUL Dit. B. J. KankU. .: with y. hj rrlrtT ai-i K'-ifii. &v;n Cure aul It wm th I vrr I hsve a dMtow emi'ty Ih'H-. itin-r ui U witn t-rrf-tt mxyu rtif!!iirvtry ihtitc 1 in-i it on. It n-tiU.r had a bonx wit la i.-'rt bft'i Ncnviu that m?vi- him LaiiMi. He -k.-1 pi- how c iur it. I r-wnim-!:irHi K'fk-ittll t Siav.a Cum. Uo cart J Um b(Mln in WitixotT Wrrrva. Cotxr, Ohio, April i, 9t Jn. R 3. Kcxt2T.i. C : IV-ar Mn -i hv brm iMrr of Ktvi.I! Rpkivtn cut-tt an-i wl ti t "U'Iiiiod P.wirr than rr tvt r. (Tat m&a tviit 1 m. It l lO bttsfc .Hrapeutfuilj. urn L. HomiiX. CHrmaa X. Kay 1 L.-ar I Kae u ipTrl V-ft W of yottr Kt-ini ail Jpartii 'ti-r with -rfr-i i uc-t-4, "m a Varna an 1 bB.U( ntarw irutt wa'iit lam .;fa a :ift m. Tr.- man i -r rniu.v fr- truiu larnro atvl sh-w wi - rkrjtnnt, Hrl-t-tIUi.y, . H- HLTCiliXA, KENDALL'S SPifiH CURE. Moxkoc, Ul, JLij 3, 'SQL Da. R J. Kc5Ti!.r. Co, tn riUl lll!:iK It tftT 1l1tT to ?) W Tt my tiiiiiii f"T vor fjr f mtM k-f.lII r tarin Cu-v 1 &vl a f'ur fur oil Mi whKh I una! wry turfilr. .h.- ha-l a very 4-. r II o Utc- I tn-l MtMMii 't'At dilTrn tviii-t f mlt'-ifiw whk'h 4t ro ir-mL 1 uuMiai a t-mfi of j"ur Keiiiiaii a Siiei aji Cora "taiutn .-nr-.-i ber in t-mr iuy . 1 rtrmAia youra, JlUuoi Dowdcx. PrW ft pr bottle, or '.x hcxilr tjr$. ITldrar frina hu it or can .t it fr tima or It vUlbtaml t any allr? 'rx rrit "t l b th- proprw pxu UK. B. J. hKM)l.l, CI. Lnvntar- li fr aila- Verailb C. C. JCRCAN. JOS. HINCHMAN Jordan &, Hinchman, MANUFACTURERS OF CEACSEBS & CONFECTIONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Cracker, Candies, Nuts, Fruity, Ac 270 and 272 Main St Johnstown 13. &c B. CHALLIES. Larger demand and more selling every day of these popular fabrics. Kect-nt fortunate purchases from ovei loaded importers enable us to offer best qualities at I.OWKK THI CKS than ever before known. Spe cial 31 Inch All Wool French Dhailies Cream grounds (and a few dark grounds) m at printings 3.jc. (The 50o. quality.) All-wool French Challies 40 and 50 cents, and the very best quali ties black grounds, with colored printings, ""c. Very stylish and desirable. American Printed Challies. 4c. to 2o. and all intermediate prices with stair like regularity. All best aud special values, for For Buyers of Dress Goods. 36-inoh all-wool I'laid Suiting 2 ) cts. (45c. the regular price.) 50 incli Cloth Suitinqs, mixture, 35c. 50-inch all-wool Cloth Suitings, (Jray, Ilrowu and Tan mixtures, 50 and "5c A hand.some line of ENTILTSII SUITING STYLES, Lidit colors, 3G inches to meas- nn lliat woulii comnirnd themselves if price was even as high aa 50c ?-VRITK FORSAMPF-S AND A CAT ALOGUE. Boggs & Buhl, 113,117119, and 121 Federal Street, ALLEGnEXY, TA. p n 1 1 W L V " k"b k "- III U II L I r--rvrr-ir nimiH.im.iaav Vtttmmn N. ,.. 4, BM1T'r krrfM Ioti,. Maaanil in i , , 1 1 , i ,a. . mmi aoukialiia uaraa K. au (sraMi , ika .aZ-f-anlarfmHi ) Olll. Sa nma ..n mm. r..l " att- illLaVl O., AIM a la, KAlAJL. Good Blood. Good Holfh TJm BlMi Varrjiw k Ik aafait PanW m TCriM8l'.ea, r.ttatvtk. tt. tt-l V K'.FT AiSL-t.1 A POSITIVE CURE FOR gQft HEADACHE.. ITrtta Kikicim ex. 1 tmfce- pfcm..ur IB rertifyllts that I'h I.M.Hti.1" WFT Bi'wuanes 'l"t I rrr lnrX- arwnK inm a uiar T. A. Khaki.. ri'iiri Ka. For Je by aU Irjc;i-U :ul UmVrs in na-u cm. Lumber yard &C. R. R. Station. Somers et, P THE WH IS KINC OF SEWING .MACHINES. was Crrwrei S3 whea it tcck the First Preriha at the Caicusati Ceiteiihl ia 1SS3, at the Great Catest, lit nar9 S3 whan it tsck tie GOLD MEDAL At the Universal Exhibition at Far- is, France, ia 189, for being the M MJ OTU fi3CMB In the world. It is applauded as such by the 8 O O, O O O Sold since its introduction in 1ST" Its superiority is acknowledged, though with many regrets, by thousands who had bought other new -SEWING! : MACHINES:.:: Before they had seen the merits ot the WHITE Ladies will find it greatly to their advantage to examine the merits of -'THE WHITE"' before buy ing a Sewing Machine. " THE BET IS ALWAYS CIIEjrEST" in the end. An inferior Sewing Machine is a poor investment at any price. JOS. CRIST, OfJetinerX Koals. is tb anthorizeJ atrent for it in this County, Write him. and tell bim to bring one to your bouse for exam ination. CURTIS K. GROVE, SOMERSET, PA. BUGGIES, 8LEIGH3, CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGOX3, BUCK WAG0X3. AXD EASTERN" AND WESTERN WORK rnrnlihed on Short Notice. Fainting Done on Short Time. My work la mult act jf T tngKy Seammni Wood, and the tiemt trtm ami Hrl, utantiaily v-'ii-n u' wtj. . rm . . r:ninxt. al. 1 Warranted to (--re Saualacuon. Ssplcy OLI7 Tirst Cass Vorknea. Bppairln; or All KinJs In Mr Line Done oa enort Nouoe. Price REASONABLE, aal All Work Warranted. Call and Examine my Stork, and Learn PrVe I do Wagoa-work, and rUrnUb SeiTea lor Wind Killa. ReDember the place, and call in. CURTIS K. GROVE, (Xaat of Court How) BOMER5ET. PA MISSES' AND CHILDRENS' SPECIAL OPENING TRIMMED HATS I Our Misses' and Chil drens' Hats Are proDouncetl by all as tbe HANDS' 'M K3T and tbe MOST ATTRACTIVE we have yet abowc. Come, and bring your wife and children to the store of 41 FIFTH AVEXCK, Pittabnrgh, Pa. -4V aa MUM A 1 j 3l Draifcar, Xtv" 'ak. TE HOME A paaaiAlat of tn format to and as. ' j-xf J ,tro'"'l.aiHinH,0 ff Otxam PtHa. a.,: ml J C Mrta, Cooanrhta. mm frm. ' CO. VV A Matter of Impotance to You AilVuffcringrom lorur-Mamiins .ron Iia-. Disease, of t.ie Siood, Siin a,.j tfyitem, as thOii u:rinr.) from J "., EYE. EAR NOSE AND THROAT TROUBLE 9- f ) P 1 A -' -. r- Tv "' '''' fS. J.J. VcCI.LELAN. M. 5pialit on Chroic I JIOP.ITZ Sl!.M. M. V . -rt.-rar-. I H'"' J"-' V ! Tt-.rj will Ti-iit thleotntry ert-nr fotir tk ibt vn tjiir tt-.f t' i-i:y. a thtv art tne n. po-u Manak'.rm. Models l'Uinuo-S etc., to ti.wsira'.a lllC'lii"rrKiTZ ?ALM. the STvat (fmi! r - pve jiri NiaM aii'l Tbraat wk'rhii m.ii art.i :i. ivv ihr ..,-r ir. , v. Klvr hi 'tatlrr.t an-1 'h- lt arr 111 m-.! ni t:ii.,! r' i?"1 i.i--r .. ., lunciiiliel i(iyJfu. r U!.ln at Uic l:i-;::u.r ::i f. rv::i ..:) u.r.:i... . - v jj!i J. M. Pavi.li,eit Preilnt f th L ti. i rr W-..1 ",rt.w- A -. ruutn f.l kn'n in -u.tnt?. trrtriy truts ll.c iV.i.mw . r.i; tv-:.r.j.-:i.ti v.f 3 Cleiiau a Sa m. Th X r : 1 v nii:iTin t'.-mx.x from pn!rr and I: - 1 l"-.:.-. 1 r ji tr:-i ; tin- .. - lBtH-tn with no ava.L I mlihf ailvvm-in t .f ir. i .. au-t 1 . tht- in a trial. At ll'ifir :t vi.it uilie city :r;i-y 'l,--,arf) ur- h:;-! t:--r ij.x tt now likanew man. 1 tit-v dii evt-.yt.Mi it ti.cy a.-r.-ci anl lrt--au.i tut- oi.rfoti.). ... world f Kt.nl and r-!'.'if.l mr of a.i mt-lWt:::. J h.w txrn ur?"..riiLrf irttnt lotHiin-a "p't"-.. ai.-l r'-iH'-a' r -r r . on the foriiKr ilL-a-a.- I"r niorv l:;r hr r.-.tr.. I :n t n'w t ( -. - nm'e than a tw;ir at a li:n : ai'-tllr wa-t nt:-rih..-. i (;'. u M:. th.-j -. cut, but wiihtMit !hc WmM Vutr.t. I p'il u-li r i.'.e f-tr" J r M, . ;. '.;tn,v -i .vW 1 aittie every ant a rtra. aud I am a w it.t.i n-. ter. :,-try . .: health. M .: S. ', - v B..x; :. N.- M KtF. THE LAME WALK WiTHt it T K it Hi..'. T'iT eUfat monifc rat I liav-tri brt u a'-.r t. u i!.t--'u a it.r . ! r-. 1 r... I- ; : treinjni uh i'rv M'- iflian A Salvi I Lave ai-!t : pni ..- .;ifri.l ar u .-x; , th-ir orlire a :taHtl any. 1 am certain !t: I ! K et.urt.:y c".irt-.i :i, a .; r(-,- . ;:. . : home dt wrs, b(ii u gro jx.n 'ir-. Ji.. j. a. txtrt, wa I'Ktf S(s AN"D AThi:!i. I hare N-en nndr treatmt-ot of It. Mtn it.::rtn a -a! mi r -t h f r t nr-h andcotoidt.rnnneiiKret.il' isiij'et . t-r. M K-. J ' HHAV K l'.,.at. L.re-.. Y'N. LAl-V t.W. STP.A:-..;ir.r.i. Oa MoT 1th Ir. M''lt '.ian and -:iu prtb-mM a .-,t ' re-n n n rv l ain or Utm of tluud. aud loKlay Btj eye are a atancit a a- v .,r . 1 ,,; .. .. Ver. f l 1 -.'1 K-t t I ''. .:. I A-a-e - CATAKkii. I hare l n!ferin with Catarrh f-tr .ntc yrx Tr.-t -..-rt! J.-;..-., ). :t n...., unill I ititimlud lirs. ii. t leilan a in. mii.t r lh.e , r 1 , and 1 Late ao jrreatiy improved tnat 1 auuw I U te t-urtti u.-u tiit- ..-i. r.-. if 'rit ' t. V v.N. f V .r E1,HT POMPI REMt 'Vrrt r'K 'M TH r Nf-r. Dru. McCIfllsn A 8alm har remuve 1 eiahl V .t.. -:t ..! in. :i.-i,-.i. t.n.iT i pain low of blt.id. and in by far ir time ami id a im- - B:,r-r a 1 r.. toiore at Jtltaburic. 1 can draw cure brtaiti i:b ttc 't.rt a:i.! : :re 1:.1.1:.-. ar -. .... .. K' KLi. 117 Mi , CATARRH A NT. I-KAKSfc-v-. I hare now ben nn-ler tatment of Its. m.- :.an :t-1 ii:i f.-r rw i..n:. ..r a vn. . w Catarrh, and a err hard ut ht-ari:.:. iK I am r.-:.y t.ij.rove.1 t-vt rv a:; i iau . great deal t-!t-r. a:ii 1 ra (tettiijit trt.iii;tr ad hrav.er. lltx.iter. H'Hier Co.. fm. .rpl. 1. Sn' PLKiirn luwa-eaf Wnmen. tuch a have lm,X1 th ki'l of all phr-ir : rd r- -:e-li.. r..y ,.,,1 Cancer. Tnt:iorit, ribrtMd and polypoid row th cured w unoui tiie -:..e .1 a a.:e nr t 4Mt.-. xj& uur. no Dam. no danger. '1 1 , TA' ... J, '. method Flet'ln.Tis. fc.l!t-t.ay ai.-l Kr. ienli!!. M.,T r-t :.-. ai 1 tug melliod. Addreaa a.l cotiimumfa:...as u uui 0 . i oluiut.s. 1 j. EXflMINnTICN KD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "AUG. 1ST A!.D 23TH. A.D SATIUDAV, THE Tir. SOMERSET HOUSE, SOMERSET, pa. IT WILL PAY YOU toitrr iora JXemorial Work WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET. PEXX'A ilanaSrttarer of and Dealer ia ZnMrm H'jrk ftnwW on Sfxr Xjtvx, ia a.7 ft ,'jn Sill! ill EHim 1331 Ajo, JyMtvrtHe WUITS BRONZE! Pemons in need of MONTMEXT WrtRrKil) find it to their tnten-M ro call at rr. v b"-D a era a pr..r ihowin wiii t krien thetn. t'funt Ol.iraia.C'i IH r. TT f mi fklt.ijj Whit Bronze, Or Pure 2;no Monument IntTnainccl by REV. W. A. EIN'G. a a Dcii:l Impn. vement in th rHiit if MATKR! AL AM iN-i Kl t'l and hu-h w deMined to ! tbe Pu'iiar M'.riumeiit f.r our Cb.aXige.vbte Cli mate. -ClVI ME A CALL. W3I. F. SUAFFEH. THE COMPANY STORE, Ai tha Ki S'.ail is Cirrjl- ia Bajfrs Can Fiud all they mar CLOTHING. HATS, QUEENS WARE, GROCERIES. Ii0TS AND SHOES, AXD OF THE FIK.-T Ql'ALITY, AM AT hKANABI.K PRICEi. SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUAKAMEED. SCHMIDT The Largerst Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES. ESTABLISHED 1S35. - "W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF FINE WHISKIES.n: IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS. SOS. 95 ASD 97 FIFTH AVEXUE, riTTSSURGU, HXA. ise will receive promr.t atieBtl.in "4 j THE POSITIVE CURE. 1 ELY BIUJTHEia, Warren SUJiewTork. Frvx St) ctM.im- 1 W. L Best in Awnrdrd fUr McInl for and brwfi-iri. j i n r k For GENTLEMEN. Sa rt Eand- Sewe1 4aULI Tlt Shoo. jiSU Farmer. 89 ne vrki- b aafa bus t Shot. s2.00Cood7ho. W. 1 Daaclna tor ftenilcitirn ar trw half lxea auu wUltlu, adttl tui . Ujv. La em a. VV". I.. Daajlaa 3.0, ..$ nl Ooanmoa Sen." .rtt ! u ". an-t af : . -.-i. . 1 Itoaslat. 91.7.S ".htie lor !ie- CAUTION! BF.W AKK OF KK I thri-fftr. aitb .aril tfc l-ilrr ma nr r-.r."n;l mom ia-m wiu !t.r rrranaJrTie .aetfed. If local 4enl-tl ami "WlM tr-W vrtlsetl p-a. Ta rder fce Mail. ' ' ina. La.iwi will pioae atat , l OeaireJ. (crmt. Hiaei tut ana kind of hceL v? r- I J I f a v - -r w:i - a:..i .i:rk an.! tnainr plan u it i:..t. w;H N- h r.- nr".K-t..-l . ! v. ' I .".r Ft. !.retl witti'-ut a- !:. P! a or ar. N . t j f'tred by a ae-.er C 1 1 1-it FZlCi:SALLTp f1 ill Over 50O Beautiful Designs. UszajLs asi 7i:Z:zzz :f Need in the Sereral Departments, of DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. Vv.-..- hi? it I v Price List. WOOD, WORRELL & CO. BUILDING. and Most .Complete Ta-lephona No. aid. y " i 00 4 the World uprrior - nn'tT ot' r.tr"ri:il mh. i.h i o - v n) ni d r .) For LADIES. S3.00 s2.00 s1.75 Ix-.r T:r MISslS. FirBCVsriTfoanrJ s2 tc sl-75 SCHOOL SH03. nil- In rnnrw Prjf.m a-j! laee. rtl 5 tf 'J- l'ii a ; j . ., ) , . ; i . . . a.a a"" , , . ,-rym Shara fnr !.! -re n,a -r-pera aJ --' : n t : , . t-. t '. nh. toi-i;. L f m-LJi utt irrai "T. iri-,j.il !. Tv. . ! n-in fr.v..l. p-it li.n ) ma 1 a ru- i. -,'yfnr mat alraJr acra SHOE 14 . ., . , -m-K'3' toij. fk- B-. wi-r. r:t rti-eet t) Tit tnrr. j .ia i -. :' 7"rn . . trf" um aaj w ttn tiaiir.r w -tv , n-i .f a c"-orJi.--. V. L. UOU-LA-s Braikcaa.
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