V i ; t LUXURIOUS TRAVELING. THE IT1AMA5 FALA CAE CrAXV LAI T I'E'jDK-ri'iV IOJJTBK ITS1LVAMA KAILBOAIl. From the Plduulc;j.uia Times. Willi the marvelous improvements of late days in interior architecture and elaborate Cnieh of Fu!iman cars, it re quires the exceptional to attract more than passing notice and the extraordi nary to call forth comment. Some months ago the Pennsylvania Railroad Company ordered from the Pullman works, for the ejuijiiient of tLe New York and Washington and Congressional Limited express trains, the very best rep resentative work that the Pullman Com pany wa9 capable of creating, regardless of expense, and the result is now seen in the new cars running this last week on these two magnificent solid vestibule trains, which connect in a few boors the nation's metropolis with her seat of gov ernmerL What is surtjf of much more importance than the fcandome exterior finish of these cars, over which even ex perienced travelers are enthusiastic, is the improved and heavy tracks on which the palaces are built. They Lave been, with the w heels and exlee, subjected to the very highest teste, even beyond the standard, which on the Pennsylvania Railroad is the highest known, and at the end of their active journey came to a halt as cool almost as at the start. The designer here has also male a marked advance, and one promoting untold com fort, by arranging the connection of car body and truc k so as to reduce to a mini mam the swaying motion ordinarily felt when under full speed. The entire train is connected by vestibules, fitted Hr steam heat and equipped with improved air-brake appliances, which practically stop the cars almost in their own length. The farmer equipment of these trains seemed impossible to be improved upon, yet their perfectiog of design and nih demonstrates the capacities tf thio mod ern age for wonderful and radical changes. The exterior appearance, aside from the drawing room angled bay win dows, is identical with the regulation Pullman in color an 1 design, and it is not until advancing through the vesti bule that the revelation of what Ameri cans Lave grown to expect in taking their few hundred miles' jaunts is made mani fest, as illustrated by these luxuriously fumkiied palaces on wheels. The up holstery of these comfortable revolving tif y chairs and sofas, afford ice seating accommodations for thirty-four persons in each car, is of white imported mohair cloth, worked w ith figured silk emboss ing. The flooring is covered with a rich, heavy Turkish carpeting, whose color blends harmoniously with the furnish ings, even to the adjustable ottoman, ready for foot service at the front of each chair. Upon entering the aisie-way it is noticeably wider than in other Pull man cars, the wood work is polished ash. stained. A perfect effect is produced in the Land-carved entrances from the drawing rooms into the main car body, as it arches to a centre in a miniature dome, whose scroll-work, leaded glas, brass designs and heavy plate mirrors lend an exceptionally rich finish. At the vindows hang a dual set of cur tains, one a light cream to neutralize the light land shade the eyes, and back a heavy set of some rich brown 6tuif, em broidered and taascled. The ceilings are hand-decorations, not elaborate nor over worked, but very artistic, while every cornice, or w here one might expect the sharp edge, is some dainty Lit of relief wood carving. The receptacle racks, as well as the chandelier lanir, are made of oxidized silver, the latter being of very unique pattern, and shedding the softest silvery light on the interior decora tions. The drawing-rooms are perhaps the la test innovation in car construction ; one is closed to the top of the ceiling, above the average standing height, with heavy plate-glass, beveled and paneled, while the other is open, and ita occupants are screened from the passengers in the body of the car by rich slidingcurUins suspen ded on brass roils, running possibly two feet higher than the frame wood-work, and supported at the carved corners by thin newel posts of curiously twisted brass. These compartments, accommodating b;x each, have a direct connection by door with the lavatory and toilet rooms, two spacious apartments well ventilated and lighted. The lavatory basin is made f heavy nickel, and every appointment in the w ay of necessary toilet articles is in its respective rack of twisted brass. The wood-work above each chair in the main car is carved with laurel wreaths, suspended by gracefully flowing strings, ail most exquisitely carved by hand. The entire arrangement suggests more a salon of Louw XIVs time than a regu lar passenger express train of the Penn sylvania Kailroad. These cars, added to the deservedly popular dining-car service of the Wash ington Limited and Congressional Limit ed Express trains, render these trains ab solutely peerless for day use. Not Much to Ask. A stout, choleric-looking man hurried into a street car, one day when the rain was pouring in torrents, and glared angri ly about, evidently much displeased that there was no seat for him, although there vere plenty of other people clutching at the straps or swaying about, with more or less cheerful countenances. With snort of displeasure the man planted himself in fiont of a meek and unoffending spinster, w ho was squeezed tightly into one corner of the car, and placed his umbrella, from which was running a perfect stream of water direct ly on one of her feeL he looked at him in mild dismay, but Le stared straight over her head, w ith a most unpleasant expression. After a moment or two she said io a clear, though perfectly courteous tone : "Would you be kind enough sir, to re move your umbrella to my other foot for moment, so that I may empty my rubber V Every one at that end of the car smil ed except the man, who beat a retreat to the platform without so much assay ing, "I beg your pardon." A Kind Friend is what they call that famous remedy. Bed Flag Oil ; it quickly cures Kbeuma tisin, Cats, Eruisea, Barns, Sores, and all pain. It is good for man and beast. No other medicine has won for itself such oonfidence as Dr. Lee's Liver Regu lator. It is the best combination for the cure of all kidney and Liver com plaints. Trial bottles free at G. W. Benford's Drug Store. "And you think I will neverjtire of you, G sorge ? Never ccaae to regard yon with affection T" "You never'wilL You are altogether too sweet to sourion'me." She emiled, blushed, cast down her vyes, and the kiss he had been begging or was granted. When a man Cghta in his mind he al ways comes out victorious. A TRAIN'S AWFUL PLUNGE. Ralls Spread on a Bridge A Terri ble 65-Foot Fall. Kalek.u, N. C, August T.. Xo accident which bv ever oorurrred in North Carolina approaches in horror or titulity one w hich befell a western boutm fM mail train on the Western North Caru.ina Kiiiway, near eiatesvii.e, a! 2 o"clock tLi morning. Two niiits west of Siati-sv'iie the road erasers a creek on Bastiao' viaduct of iron, sixty-five feet high. The train wa compos ed of six cars, of which one wa9 a Pullman and one the private car of the Superintend ent of the road. THE rAfSSSf -ee ASi-rcr. of the c giity-five jw-sengers were sleeping soundly when the train, moving rapid'.y, struck the viaduct. Suddenly there ws a swill and terrible lurch and plunge as the train left the tra?k. genng down the en tire sixty-five feet. The cars were crushed in a mass. The en gineer, fireman and baggagemasler, aa well as the conductor and porUT of the aleepirg car. were all killed. There was wild excitement, but some of the cooler persons, even including some of the wounded, did wonderful work to save the injured and provide for the neoesf tiu of all. As soon as possible the work of removing the bodies of the dead and of taking the wounded from the wreck was actively in progress. Twenty rasMrgers were killed outright, cine seriously injurel and about twenty badly bruied and shaken up. The night was dismal, atid, to add to the borror of the situation, the water in the creek was up. It was only through the mot heroic etTort? of those who had hurried to the scene that the injured were not drowned. The accident was caused by the prea ling of the rails. The bridge was not injured, and trains are running on schedule time. Twenty bodies are now lying in a warehouse at Siatevii;e. The injured are having the best of care at private residences and hotels. A Safe Investment- Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results or in case of fail ure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan yorj can bey from our adver tised Iruggist a bottle f Dr. Kings New riscovery for Consumption. It is guar anteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Lungs, Bron chitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croop, etc, etc It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. S.ld at J. X. Snyder's I -rag ?tore at 50 cents a bottle. The Farmer and the Government. In view of the present limelines of the abject. The Century has arrange J to print during the coming year an important series of articles on the general subject of Agricul ture and the Government a relation to the former. Among the topic to bs treated ate Agricultural I'js-bilities of the Tailed States, '' " The Farmer" Discontent, ' " What the Government is doing for the far mer, " Cooperation. " etc Mr. J. 11. Dodge Statistician of the Agricultural Department, XI r. A. W. Harris, of the same department, Professor Brewer of Yaie, and others, are among the writers. I Lave been a sufferer from catarrh for years. Having tried a number of retue aies advertised as "sure cures" without obtaining any relief, I bad resolved never to tike any other patent medicines when a friend advised me to try Ely's Cream Balm. I did so with great reluctance, but can now testify that after using it for six weeks I believe myself cured. It is a most agreeable remedy an invaluable Balm. Joseph Stewart, Ci Grand Ave, The Potato Croo. The potato crop which promised at one time to be immense is now in great danger owing to the prevalence of rot. Secretary Edge of the state board of agriculture think the trouble may increase if the recent warm rains and hot sun conditions continue, and he suggests the lifting of the crop from the ground as toon aa th presence of the rot is detected. Where this is not practicable he suggests the topping off of the to of the aHected sections of toe patch. Worth Its Weight in Cold If you feel depressed, your appetite is poor and troubled with I'izziness of the head, Billiousnesa or Dyspepsia, Dr. Lee's Liver Regulator will cure you. Trial size bottles free. A well-known physician in New York advises ail his patients that suffer wit a Coughs and Colds to use Pan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cure, 25 and 50 cents. Trial bottles free at G. W. Benford's Drug Store. Busted His Bank. John Carrahan, a Westmoreland county farmer who don't believe in banks, residing in Sewickley township, near West Newton was relieved of $t;.. one day last week by an unknown thief. Carrahsn kept his Don ey in a bun au drawer in an upper room of bis houe. The robbery was committed in broad davkbt. I be th ei, wbo seems to have been familiar with the place, seized the opportunity of ejecting his purpose while Cirrahan was out on the f..-m and hi bous keeper was iu the spring-house churning. A Word to Parents. Ex-Warden Brush, of Sing Sing Prison, says : '"Often have I been asked w hat are the causes, or what is the particular cause, that sends most of our men to prison. I liave of late years invariably answered, 'The w ant of family discipline.' "The indulgence of the father or moth er w ho allow the child to grow up with out any discipline to form character, leads almost inevitably to et il w ays, and consequently to prison. "Parents are also responsible for the waywardness of their children, which leads them into crime, from a practice of deceiving them. "The intelligent child, when deceived by its parents in small things, is likely to form evil habits which in its future will not be easily eradicated. "This cannot be better illustrated than by the growth of fruit and other trees. If they are allowed in the first year of their growth to lcome crooked, distort ed and oat of shape, it is found nearly or quite impossible in later years to bring them into symmetry and to make perfect trees of them. "So w ith the child. Its early training lasts for a lifetime, and unless there arc elements in its character and will power tJ correct its evilbringingup.it naturally grows worse and worse as it grows older." Happy Hoosiers. Wm. Timmons, Postmaster at IJaville, Indiana, writes : " Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medi cines combined, for that bad feeling aris ing from Kidney and Liver Trouble," John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of the same place, says : " Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver medi cine ; made tat feel like a new man. J. Wf. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says : " Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dise ; he found new strength, good appetite, and felt just like he bad a new lease of life. Only 50c. a bottle. For sale at John N. Snyder's Prog Store. It's the heiress' won't and her father's will that keep the aspiring young man mentally occupied. Sweat Croan Crowl What eke h to of the eld of blacking the .hoes? Try th mr-w va y isj uar Wolff"! A cake ritsckinc and the dirty la.k beconetm pi cleanly ! WolfTsAGM EBIacUng REQI IREM 0 BHrsn. 10C W'UI pav Cur tlw Crt 1 OC In- sf hanctna: IMain White 1 fir. blMtwutoHsbr, JXC 10C KmeraJd, Opal. IOC 10c ' oUMX Cou'r , Oc Jf FOR CLASS WILL DO IT. TOUT At aal-'COLPH. PrillaUlptili, I is? LANCETS Nearly every pattern of HoTS9 Blanket is imitated in color and style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as tlie genuine, but it hasn't lie ZMfJ iJu imIs, and so lacks strcnrth.and while it sells for only a little less than the genu ine it isn'tworth one-half as much. The fact that 4A. Horse Banhts are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the rA trade mark 13 sewed on the inside of the Blanket. BOSS : Eleetrio . Extra Test Baker Ask for HORSE BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. 103 5 A STYLES at r rices to suit everybody. If yon C20 C them j'r fu JTdT dealer, wri'.e us. Ask i ti.e 5 a Uck. Yd ca ct a without charge, WM. AY RES & SONS, Phil-de!phia r I took Cold, I took Sick. I TOOK SG8TW EEitTT: I take My Meals. I take My Rest. AND t AM VlUOROfS ENOVCH TO TAKK ANYTHING I CAN LAV MY HANPS ON ; cell ins fat loo, for Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hvpophosphitesof Lime and S0das'r INLV CURED MY 1 11(1 p- ieiit C4MiuniliHi but uult V.E TP, AND IS NOW FtTTINO FLESH ON MY BONES at the rate of a pofsd a pay. i take if jl'st as easily as i ik milk." such testimony is nothing new. scott's emi i-sion is doing wonutrs daily. Take no otiiesl. ' Cf' KENV07v. GENERATION AFTER GENERATION axva ccta ass EUioaa IT. .AkN NG- "fc ildrn Znv It. Every Sufferer r-. Hr.'.ri'. lrhthpCwirr. 'UiiTh. Bn-rK-hm, AanruA.i. ttor Mwrbu I 'ir-is. invcii- S rttv- In frT or limhw, Kt'ff Jinnta or Stra:M, wi!! flwl ta tin oid Atxxtwr.r niicT athJ raeiy curr. 1'airifvdlc Your Boy Wants rr.Lv-ir:?' scroll saws. FREE - THE JO HB WILIIISOM CO. St ui t : A total U. C kttm XH DRryKEwrss-r.TQron ttaett la Mil ihn Worltt there but uut rure, , lr. Jiiuv' old.-a ttpeciiiflb It fi I- rien it n 'up I f or cvSre witbrvat tV kuuleU- of th rTj trnkiagiv. rtetf fws q4 t rinD lit t . it-ta-r Uw t a i-.iM:n: dr.bki 1 r un uioviivtit: wreck. ThoMUMa ct d'unkaril t.e l--u ursi ho ba taken tit prifir in tfc-tr fT withf-nt inT ktnrwl. Uii. mr4 iv-iiy tv.t drinkitif of Orfir ati fr ll. Jsi.. bm,ll effect rwiita (mm ita v1ri!iiitmu.-n. Cnr. rihrtnff. htnd for ir ..'.r Af l f'lli rrT:.-uiarr. A'tirvi in 0 nfttinrv Great us M Ka. tt w.ckr Wfl start y u. fvmiahii - I'Ahl i I LAKH hU K. A4nm at Hi.M lift., imkTlAU, JUU&. YOU CAN FIND X'h -bo viil muu lut adwtiataa ml luvw nam mm Good Blood, Good Health. . Tb IW tartWr It Ik mfmt rttf . !'. Cot. Boil. p,,.u. ITMta I itm. KhI Utmit. a4 AiTk TttjtZtn KHirif C;., rittrttrrl, fa. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, Gettylurg, Forxr-ED IV ISW. htrtt Tieullj. TwoftiU Mir-w of ttudy C 'Itainl and ttdentifif. Spe rl (urx iq ai; ilcpartmou. Ott-rvurT. Lb-ru.r. and ar Orniikium. Five Utm tu:iiiDcs. S-mhmt Ll'jcirrtzz Ouu volute. Expi! low. lwpmm-iit of Hvrtie and Pbv iini Itiliurr us mu at 4-n ezpl-neuaed ptay. euux. AccescXIe bv fTjne!it Kmilroxl f-una, Ixolko. n Use BATT1.KK1KJ J OJ' UETTVi Bl Ku, Don p'.faaaiu ud twnitby. PREPARATORY DCPA S TXES'T, In tepvu baIVilnit.,rar 1131 and younrnwn p paniiit for bwiaeor 0,M.-r, nndrv uei; r-r of the 1t.iki;I and Uin-e a-U!ia, randiiur whs .-a leouio the 1-Ji,dm. Fail irrm gnu K .W. JIikSli-.HT. D. In, -reKj3t, or Ksv.ii.o.BttUi.ta.a. M .JrlnripaL . mm V J 1 I I I I :M"faa?f'--!"rntttTMrithr J l I J f I I I fWV'Jw .IMtlMAjl f. W W W W ; tnOfcr I ft 1 e-ar n rt-rrr o t: a ., leoW'trieiiWr Mvt .l itl m.mo for JA! 1. Bur, tap.. fWMll w rw esa etm tbtl MMMt. Utu a'ljuacat ad c-vhfe'i -B.i4.-t 1-r. i..a.r i-T tlm a h lnlW Mll.l !. et! permLri KBC KK iMrfNIIMM, 1. C . l-LL., IUi, 4t,ARM(B,llaiMi 5a As rjool xs nt that's the condition of liver, htom ath and bowtk, when Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pellets have done thi'ir vork. It '8 a work that isc't fin Uhed whea you've stoj'pcd tatin them, either. It's lanlng. They evrt, as well as relieve. And it's all done so mildly and gently! There' none of the violence that went with the old-time ilL One tiny, sngawoated Pellet's a gf-ntle laxative three to four act as a cathartic. Sick Headache, Bilious Headarhe. Constipation. Indijes- tion, Bilious Attacks, and all de rangements of the Etomacn and bowels, are prevented, relieved and cured. As a Liver PiiU they're nn onnnled. Thev're Dunlv vegetable. perfectly harmless the smallest, cheapest, ana easiest to take. .They're the cheapest pill vou can buy, because they're gvarantttfl to give satisfaction, or your money is rttnTned. You only pay for the good yoa get. Can "you ask more? That's the peculiar plan all Dr. Pierce's medicines are sold on. 1 QKKm WDP1DJT CCJiSJKPTIOW. KM-FEVER. flSTKMA. ETC'-' GroAirs Free Br JFlvrERYOGtllSCAnERSET.PA Johnstown Business Houses. ..FINE OLD.. W H ISKIES and Imported Llqnon mid in ball and bj the oaoe. special uua . OLD CABiyET, TOX MOORE POSSVX BOLLOV, GICKESBEIXEB, riyCJTS GOLDES WEDDiyG, 6IB)yS XXXI WHISKIES, June Hpnny. Panl PoBota. Coenar, Wilbur Futman - own biai-KDciTT i oruia:. ai, Uetlfonl and Mwiwt Fare Kve W falkit, with atfe. FISHER & CO., 309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF. MAHUFACTURING STATIONER . AND BLANK BOOK MAKER. HANNAH BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. THE NEW KOOM IX THE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts., towbere It kt f And Chil- jdrrtu- lYICIli), llUlliClli t Foutwemr, Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES can be foanj, in styles of all makes. I im prepared to compete with one and all dealers in tbe State. All I ask is a trial. SCOTT DIBERT. , FINE STOCK FARM! Very fine Stock Farm of C0.' acres located In tbe tardea Knot or lows, aiarsiiaii loun- ty, S mi Ut from t'nion, on the low ( Vn t'ral lUilroad. and five mile from (iifford, on tbe C. & N. V. E. K. Can reach twentT dif ferent depots br team in one days drive. Tbe ground all tilli-d, so every acre can be cultivated : under a vejy high state of cul tivation. Contains four lartre d.-.ve wells. m i:n wind pumps, wcicb supply an abund ance of water to every field or part of the wnoie farm. Kuildiiifrs ot toe very best. Fine lanre bouse, containing all modern improvements ; hot and coid water all through tbe bon9e, and a splendid large barn, granary, other building, etc. Price onv 45 per acre. S12,oa cash, balance to suit purchaser. IIUUIIJ HIT, Chamber of Commerce, ttoeMtf. CU irteo.111. THRESHING MACHINES A SPECIALTY. Simplest, Moet Dnrable, Eoonomical aa l PeHect in uae. W asUa no crain ; Clcam it rcadv fur Market.- THRESHING ENGINES L HORSE POWERS. SAW MILLS and Standard Implement gener ally, beua loc Airannuea (.aiaiogue. -A. B. FARQUHAR CO. PennvlTanla Axrknliaral Workt. York. Fa. June. 17, N. FIDELITY TITLE AND AND TRUST COMPANY. 121 A 123 4th Ave, PITTSBURGH, F. (Capital, $500,000 fall paid.) (Insnra titles id Real Estate.) Anthorited to art aj Fiimlnr, Administrator, uuanuaa, irusiee, Am:face, Ret-.vw, Ac DEALERS IX RELIABLE INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Bents boxes in its 6atrior Vault $5 per annum upwards. Kt-ceives deposits and loans only on mortgagu and approv-d collaterals. JOHN' V JAPK?OX. Prwl.JenL JAMES J. I...NXL. V. Pr L C it. McVaY. c. and Trvtw. tCflirifr' . LlQXTQES Feeling His Way.l Nellie," be said, with a kind of ex perimental, im mature, early home-grown eruilo on bia anxious Utv, "I I may count on yoa as aa a friend, may I notr "Certainly, Alfred," she replied. "As ms a good friend V "To be sure." You have no object tona to looking on me as a distant relative, perhaps?" 'Xo.B 'Second cousin, as it were ?" 'Yea, I am willing to be your second cousin. "Or first cousin once removed?" Le persisted, mopping Lis forehead with a trembling handkerchief. "Well, I have no objection to that either." "And I might as well be a first consin, mightn't I r "Yes, I snppoae so." "Do you ieel, Nellie," he went on, hastily swallowing something large and buoyant, "as if yoa could be a be a sistf r tome?" "No, Alfred." The invitations are out. Chicago Tri bune. A Letter From low- Ewtor Herald. In looking over your columns this wtck I see a letter from Joseph Keyser of Nebraska, who was a former resi dent of Somerset coauty. I am also a na tive of your county and a constant reader of the Herald. I came to this county, (Ring gold,) in September lsiT, though I have not retired from farming. I am tbe owner of lx acres of as fine farming land aa can be iounJ in tbe county. I think oar land here is very productive, but have never been able to produce over 95 bushels of corn per acre by actual weight, but had I estimated it at 40 ears per bushel it might hate made more. Crops here tbi year are rather below the average ; wheat is averaging from 20 to 25 busheis per acre, oats 10 to 00, corn Is nearly all late on account of wet weather in the spring and tbe prevailing coolnese since. Last year crops were good here and farm ers are all in good circumstances and good fpiritj. Solomos Baer. Kv-llerton, Iowa, August 2th, ISU1. "Do ycu know who that fearfully home ly woman is over ty the door?" "Yes ; that is my wife, and I would re mind you that beauty is onlT skin det-p.' "Then, my dear sir, why on eaith don' you skin her V Brooklyn Life. To Our Subscribers. The spec al announcement wbisb appear ed in our columns some time since, an nouncing a special arrangement with Ir. B. J. Kendall Co., of Enosburgh Fall.", VL, publishers ef A Treatise on tbe Horse and his Diseases. " whereby our subscribers were enabled to obtain a copy of that Taluable work free by sending their addn-ss to B. Keudall Co, (and enclosing a two-cent stamp fur mailing same) is renewed fur a limited period. We trust all will avail them selve of the opportunity of obtaining this valuable work. To every lover of the Horse it is inlisper.sabli', as it treats in a simple manner all tbe diseases which afllict this noble animal. Its phenomenal sale throughout the United States and Canada, make it standard authority. Mention thlt paper nrhea $enilngfur Tretfise. " Picking a Fight, Three or four youngsteis were playiDg on the dock wLen a quarrel arose. "I ain"t no kid,' exclaimed one, "and you shan't call me that." "Yoa are, too," nrged the aggressor. "I ain't ; I'm as big us you." "You're a kid, just the same," "I ain't neither." "You are." "I ain't." "Yea, you are ; for I beard my pap say that your pap was a regular old goat that came home full eery night. And what's a young goat butt kid 7" Then the fight bgan. How s This? We offer One Hualred Dollars reward for any cae of catarrh tuat cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrt Cure. F.J.CHENEY .tCO, rrops Toledo, O. We, the nndersign-d, have known F. J. Cheney for tbe last it years, and believe bim perfectly honorable 1 r all business transac tions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by tleir firm. Wet A Tri ax, Wboksale Druggist, Toledo. O., WLDi5.i, Kiss.ix t Mabvix, Wholesale Dnippst, Toledo, O. Hail's Catarrh Curo is Uen internally, acting directly upon th blood and mucous surface of the system. Testimonials sent free.- Price 7oc per kittle. Sold by all druggists. r SPELTACLES AX E TEG LASSES made by Robert BnicejVallace, (successor to tbe " Fox Opticid Con4ny," at .2t Tenn Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pa.J are conceded the best and most comfortablk Save money by having bim fit your eyes A Good I to a. Jack had been away ok a three years' cruiie. Ilis shipmate, Tin, bad died in the first month. Jack lal now return ed home and it was his kiinful duty to break the news to Tom's'noor wife who bad been waiting patienl- for her hus band's return. Jack could face an orean brine, he said, and enjoy it'jnt twodropg standing in a woman's es were too much for him. In his dilefema be went to Jim, another shipmate. 'Mow snail 1 do it, Jim 7 Ulow shall 1 begin ?" I 'Don't begin at all," said Jim ; just tell her Tom died three yea ago. She won't mind it much ; it was i long ago, yoa know." 1 "Begorrah, Jim," said Jacl "I never thought of that Why, she .Von't even have to put on mourning, willLhe V Take No Chances Purine the present heated ten anrmnn. ded by impure water and subject any mo ment to epidemics, wby risk y r health your happiness, and probably Jaur life when a simple, pleasant and most effective preventative to bnman a Miction, i at vour command. Pby-ticians everrwbti. and nurses, will prompt! v assure vou rth ad vantage of good, pure liquor, such as Klein's " Silver Age," or " Duqucsne " j-e ryes, goods that are without a compeer inl,e mar ket, ana tne boast and admiration d every one testing them. Ask your drua,ist or dealer for them. The " Silver Ajr sells for 1 1.50 per full qnart, and the "Duq;esne" for tl.25. If they do not keep it, sent to tbe reliable wholesale liquor boose a Max Klein, 82 Federal street, Alieeheny, You uuupure vjui-aeuueimer, rmcn, tJWboit, and Gibson Ryes, either at $1 per quit, or six bottles for &.0u. 1 A complete catalogue and price lii will be mailed on application. i Bright Crop Prospects. HARaisBcao, Aug. 28. Secretary EdL, of the Department of Agriculture, reports) hat the corn crop prospects np to date ari ln paialleled. Some potatoes are sufferiog t)rc rot, which is caused by damp weather. 1re has been little damage done to oats, bnf be bar-rests have been generally in good s and are nnprecedentedly abundant Bucklen's Arnica Salve. iu.o in iue wuriu luT las Bruises, bores, Clcers, Salt Rheum. FeV Sores, Tetter, Chapped Handa, Cbilblai, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positi. ly ceres lilea, or no pay reo aired. Iti guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. "Do too ahae yonreelf all the time? asked the tarber. "Xo, I stop occasionally for mf alu.'l iua juutain, magiy. or THROAT AND LUNG BALSAM. For Cough. Colds, Croup, Catarrh, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Influenza, Bronchitis, Soro Throat, Pleurisy, Congestion of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Asthma, Consumption, and all pulmonary affections. ATTEND TO YOUR COLD IN TIME. A .'mul ". f nUAl to In titn. sue h the nva !r.r-r-.m otvtt-.t. nr.it -v-irp !nt Pn.t!iuini or Cunamvllou. tjn.fly osc of lh nriuwl 'ougt mj fo-Js an- - t-umL iT-nn Vrrirtii Co.. fi:!rr.fn:-V'U' viih I'p-io ar hf far tlw rt I have t rr-r LaiKt'tL A n.,;an Wt!'vni ll. iva.xl y.iurl'.ch L'n.i'1 nuwi iwwily B.!r aui . kikI n.f ljvr in a Lin .rwin.Te.-drui lUciaJ tali's) uusijclue. bul hv ar. l Hi n-.i-l.-or Mj. n- -ti. to rm- lor ZZ.. mob 1'n.ia. '. T. M'aucic. a,i.jJrfeix.lL, orjlu. If run fW-1 no r!Vf ftr lnr nwxhinl tlMrontmof .- r.n'p of thta niIM3. iun tb rrr!i!riii -Ihlrri lo loe fr.m win 11 eu UuU;U It aji.t 1m, .U r.-fuu ! tlK- pnt ll I f.JT tljo Mu'rt- t.uV. ttZSZJJZ1"- Herb Medicine Co.. Weston.W.Va. Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, Hajtrraccaxa a.-d Dialxe and WroubaXI aso BrraiLaa or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hard and Sort Woods, 0AI. POPLAR, HIDINGS, PiCKETS, MOCIDIN'03, ASH. WALKTT, rLOORINO, SA?H, STAIR RAIL?. CHERRY, TE1XOW PISE, SHIXGLfa. DOOR3 BALI STERA CHEST.NCT, WHITE HK, LATH, BUNDS, NEW EI P09 A General line 0 ait gra.lt of Lumber and BuiMina- Material and Roofng- Plata ktpt In oocA AIjjo, can funiiah anything in the line of our hnMuesn to or1 r wiih reauuuabla promptQi-Jui. wicb a Brackets. til iiel uct, etc ELLVS CTjrSTIGELI, Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, J i - 5?- i- I It is now a Generally Con- V-''-o:-- I ceded Fact that a y?; biimm sewing rtf. Pry.TTTTeT r,7r . 7 , . mini Turn nans paoteaarai unMr ererd'joov red. as It Is emaia ta lis ejects anJ doii cot Miitfr. EeaJ proof Below : KEHDALL'S SFMi CliSE. ECLTXK30JI, Tx Kor. 27, "30. Db. B. J. EccDavix Co, : Gnt I won Id lite- to iriak ky.wn t- the who ftraimtc perajtyiwvl u WM;keiui's hrvin Ctir lfaa t tr.&t IlMtnk tti ft mt-x'-i!-!it LiDim-wit. 1 bae lit d 1 too a biouil p.a. T; ei:n wcul liii fir jf&r h-n 1 m n.-u-tv e-d ! 09 fiur Kadai'Spiv.a Cur. I u--i tea 4 tit on itn bora and bv worked tutu tut lreo Vuur --uiy, WiL A. CUUU Graajrrt?w, X. V, Sot. 2, IT3. Pa. B. J. Kctsau. Co.. Eabtrrrh F1, Vt. V!fiT In prm!v"f k' Gtlah Sj vtn i -rr 1.11 ay. tiiacaTfiarav I :ta) aiuat In yir. Ivt .. bur4rKa ai-'Ut V.e ( baT lo Vtt-rt-nry S :r-ITrt-'n brti prtfrn'U!k--U hi Lit.. !. 4i-'i r-a:a or Tbtniuprrtjin. iuy ail v ia im it rr w;i c rare for iu fie l.-can alu( ut:es.ri 1 e r l Kml him a ntoet wortiiM . A f r:-tij t i-1 rn' t.f llr ntrritfl i f jour KrclaU b yio Tin.. v I toutrht iMitiK-. an 1 1 c sw nr f U-'.j r-at lmirv"Tiii'tAT.mdiai'.-..v fnm.?'u-i ra tne txxilt; ftai uu 1 ka ii'i"t tc-c it m;j d'ma-fcim a.T-ui 4.-alof rtf-o. I tn:x.:: art.t t U'ttU anU U'fcre It was as.- up iav lir wti rurrd ac i ba been in t.ietwmfl -ira iva- v w.rk ail uw fteida last Aiu.ia- v more frajrasof it. Ionj r jur Kecdai-'s Si-av-a " ur valuahk medrcizke. ar.d It n. ul-l be u 0ay 1ALSM3 ia U iad. v -.ar.. Pric $1 per bott. or six boule for Alldms $iU bare is or caa It tor you, or U u ..i be v?Dt to any address oa recti pi of prlr by t: ? nro ;..-.-ion. OR. IS. J. KCNUALL ( ()., aobarzb Fall .ermucu SOLD BY ALL DCrUCITS. Oils! Oils! The PUodart Oil rorapatif, of P1ttburvh. P-, Biases a flpcislTT of maiinfatnrice fur trie Dumetuc trade Ue Caefcl brjiuis of Illuminating Sl Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, That can be made from Petrolenm. We challenge comparison with every known PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If joa wish tbe most unlforcily Satisfactory Oils Df THE -American larket, ask Cor ours. Trade for Somerset and T'.clnitj supplied by COOK BKERTTS AD eoMtsss-r, Pa. septa.-w-lTT. It is to Your Interest TO BCT TOCK Drugs and Medicines OF JOHK N. SHYDEB. BTCCIM80S TO Biesecker k Snyder. None but the pure, and best kept In slock, and when Drugs become inert by stand ing, aa certain of tlirni do. we de stroy them, ne.Ler than im pose on our customers. You can depend on having yoar !RESCRI?TIONS i FAMILY RECEIPTS filled with care. Our prices are as low as any other rt-la3 houe and on many articles much lower. The people of this county seem to know this, and hare given as a large sliare of their patronage, and we shall still continue to give them the very best pxxls for their money. Do not forget that we make a specialty of FITTING TRUSSES. We guarantee satisfaction, and, if yoa have had trouble in this direction, give as a call. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in great Tariety; A full set of Test Lenses. Come in and have your eyes examined. No charge for examination, and we areeonSdent we can suit you. Come and see ua. Beapectfully, JOHN N, SNYDER. EWING & GWYNNE. WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CMral Produce and Prults, VeTecablca and Game. Ooritfg-nmer.tt o!irilJ Bert Prices and P-,.imr.t Heturas ouarantnd. CorTWonlence iavilci 3 OHIO 8T, ALLEGHENY, PA. . (Telephone JC15-) IN U Vi L I ZttMSZ Z5". . . ' ,r am. J aai.a. db IU4 alMtia, suaas. wWi:M 1 Youn9 Lady V H'-' V Tl I in the civ:ii.eJworl-l looks forwar.l I to tin! timo whfii slid v.'iil be tl;o 1 MACHINE i one of the inlipensil.Ie.! artiolo of the hou-eholJ. and every po-sc.?or of ouc. But which of the different uia'Iiinc5 in the market will answer all of her jiurjioei best is a very IMPORT. T QUE$TI0. ' for her to decide. Became, a ma chine is too cxt.en.ive to make frequent changes. A maehiue that is Poorlv Constructed and lialle to tret out of order, is an endless an novae d vexation to its c7.-p.er tiii: Was awar-3-I tiie 3 Cczts-nial Sipitics, zzi 3 PARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION over all its competitors for simplicity and dara.tility of constrnciion, for its light and iiet running qualities, for its gn?ut variety of useful and pra. ticat.fe family -ork. This alon Id con- vinoe anyone of the eurionty of the WHITE But many valuable improvementa have been added to the machine since thoo- were held, .m0n5thetn the ber?t, most convenient and practicable jet of STEEL ATTACHMENTS vet mvenff-d. Another ar'iment :a its favor t ti at to;njtii; :';t-nts only claif-i their inacliints TO BE AS GOOD. IS TIIE Ladies shouM consider their own inter ests and carefiil'y examine TtIL WiUTK before bnyinjr a Seining Machine. It aas put on the market in 177. when the mar ket was "'utted with JH-ini M;i-h;ne and it has never been sold except on its merits, and as a proof cf 1U appreciation by the public, So 0,000 Have been sold to date. Persons de siring to examine or buy the niis-t per fect machine will do well n communi cate with the A-ent fur "THK WHITE" for SomersA County. JOS. CRIST, JESSERS X ROADS, PA. MISSES' AND CHItDBENS SPECIAL OPENING OF TRIMMED HATS! Our Misses' and Chil drens' Hats Are pronounced bya'l ai the HANDSOM EST and the MOST ATTRACTIVE we have yet shown. Come, and brinstj your wife and children to the store of hobheT tod, FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburgh, Ta WHITE V 1 T of Irtv-matlon ac,! -v .' J A Matter of Impotance to You. AU suffering from long-standinit Chronic Diseases. Piseasesof tie Elood.'Sk in and Terr Svstem, as those suerir.g from EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT TROUBLES r . . -. i v -' - . - 2 l .0 rvr . . i. ;' s-u. ; . .' ' ... . ---4 J. J. M XLELAX. M. D., ?pwi;u4 oa thmlo I 'IW'. 1 hrv Ti ( 'hi t a.;-? try - V IT r -f vi-r ;i. jr ' ' t f ttT are tf is -ruy wn - mn I R, M KIT-AI M. the r '..Ti: a ttrn) Ftp, Kr:r, N--r .t I turtLl v.. :... p:..;i nud ill iiiu.ii -. 3n"f 3. M. x T": of r. t-' : V;;r.t A it r'r! knowi ::i l .: -!!!t. irt-tiy j(ivt-s iti tii-l'n:r.:ii. tt i'-'. '.v r.' ;.. Ciciiau V .m T -J ".: I a --.r. r.n k-r-n'.iy i- i' !yi.-; an-l Inv. -?r: T a! tr-M T. rn! rnTif-t a- f ?n(rl iri?if w . .ii m" .:. r- . . r.-i vt-r .: ;-:-. M itc u'i 1 w: . ; it wtjri'i 'rf f(l aiil r .i1"''.-! sur-t-rit:'. 1 hunr I"---;, c;?. -r.:?ff i.inn ia.-irii:a ( pltrK-r-'. art! Rer- :a' n-rr:"; r.t-'- n i on tLe f.rta-r 'i'.-a. r;;. re T.i t.-i.-v y. I s. t. - ak 1 i-h, uot -n i . ; i:io-r taHTi tn h ';r m: a :irrt up .;pw rru-v:M i f n r ;t M . :i ... ... .'U, hut viii-uttfif lea-: x-.l ir. vi r r :--: i'r- an .v rri Ne '.Ue vt-ry lour i, iiatl 1 am m-u a -r, ia.t-ani i-a'-.v . i.-,:.- a...,. hvAilh. f " ' ' V Nl i' I, r'4 a..'.- :: T-l 7 LA.'I .U h li ti'.'; 1 1 . I! f..-. F'kr-!?ht m-v,'.l. ! v n i fe-, a a:-., to h L o .;..-? a r-." r..- T?:rir. rppAtmi m It-.. ift .'.ni! jt -;t!::i I 1 .i a p i: n, a-;it tu-i ; tLe ut it v.i --- :o t.';t:'.r "!' - Ii"tt a;;y. I a:n i tMin hut 1 i tiit.rt-lj c .rti :. A : r t .i " n- ,1" I i it Vcri t;: tr trftmint of V-, M ; '-i - 1 f..- -v.. -irrTi nr.-! '.4' aatl r u, -;t girai.i nrv " t-i 'a- M8r J H "I N". f'. ?.-!rt. UrrDwj - . t. V' i" L.iV S i. r, .TTI r N: i . On Mar ?"h f , a u t S..?::t -rrt"rTrt-! a inr-.-vc eTi'ici i n rrx v i; Taia or Uks of ijaajm!, naliu- :a my cytw a:r . t.-rni hi t .:.r ani I aa a r ' . tr. . ( K 1" r K V -J, rit c iAUi, :c:.(.t o ri rVTAHKII I har :': ,:T'f trhTi'irX f. -r -arH. Tr.l o-wrn; ! t't-jr. b it no en-i r '., nnii. 1 1 iru;'-'i 1 !: . a u ' u:. . In i. n':!;( r ; hi, -. n f r.o '".rt ,a aal I hac rrjui.y ;ir' . .- iial I ; J t iirol -a . - .! r. afr: T.t w i!! . .t , FI-iliT li-Iir KrMV'l I'M' lM THK N-'K. !!. M'OfVun Si!m hiv r-rrAiv! trr.t pr.-: t -.y u:r..- t.w!.iy a :;lio!it a! r t (ain r oi l.t,.iv .rt.i in t tu;) in a - -y ni-i'incr :an I ha-1 ! . ;tf h-rt. loi.re al ii:fcU:rs. 1 1 ail draw n o. ta' w ltu cliu rv; -ri'- ii.r::!r:. my iwe. I have now he n tiivIi-t trra'ti- ;:t u: i ' .;'.: i .--ilrn Ajt ihn mrth f a bft-i r :if O'-jr-h. a;;-! ar wtt h.i'i of lj'a.:i.'. b"t n. I nn; ;rA..y !Oi;-ruvei iu every a:i-i tu h r a irrcai N-'V. :! I :n fjr"Xinv "crier a'i ht-avr. H -K(-r. i -Ti r rr t -i.. 1 a.. .w-;.t. I. -. .HT'-Ka sifKW. iN-a" rf . -n v h a- t.avt- dart-'l rhr i: ! r,"T phrvii-iayw and ri. iitr. -jm ickiT ( irl. tin. !. s n, i:. iai:-r. iSns r;nnr, u rs. Vjr M e'f . r -v.', w.ritn-l ar:-:- Irriitr. pain or ai-ar. w r'rthoi K'.f-. r-'V-. Kj'uvf-v r;;- '"'!..'. r"i:.' x: 1 i-oj.'.: v c-.c-i by 1 Ctvvr i... in; nwih-nl. A-i irtrsa ali coaimuiiATiLiou- 11 Uj.v loium u-. y. EXAMINATION. AND CONSULTATION EE EE. FRIDAYAND SATURDAY, SEPT. 25TH AND 26TH SOMERSET HOUSE, SOMERSET, pa IT WILL PAY YOU TolBVT.TOtB ITIeniorial Work WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMEliSKT. PK-XN-A.. Haacff-rti-rer cfact D-:a.er la sms m mm m A-o, ArSJ,jrV U:TE BR-iyZE! Per-ir.s In uerj of M5TNT 'XOV-rt :'.) nJ It tu the:: l!U-'--t to al n:y hp :.,rd a in-ivr 1ohm:h will u- iciven ttn-ra. r'i'rrut..i 4A L:t.y i-V-s. cr! i'i.'.'. i.i 1'alfci" Low. I uivste j..-c i atieut.t.n u.:Le rVhita Bronze, Or Pure Zino Monument Iritrwtnrt-J by REV. W. A. RIN'i. a s Pec! !el lm;-Tner: .11 the ;-oi it .,f i! A 1 KMAL Ai C'S-T:li t. 1 !' N" si! -.--'))( a i i.-.iinr'l to'' ll.e i-K.p:. "l !:;:! :", ,r c-JT Chaiable Cu c 4IVE Mi A CALL. W3I. F. SHAFFER. THE COMPANY STOR At taa Cli S:asl h is Uy I 3 azi Vorii 2:::k of ' GETEKVI, JEECI-IAXDISE. Bjjer Cao lindall t.ley may.VeJ in the S-Tral IVpartmeBls or CLOTHING. IIAT DRY GOODS. XOTION-5 QITEKXSWARE, GROCERIES, E00TS AM) SHOES ASH OF THE FiPwrr tirALITY. AND AT P.EAS. iNA?,Li: rElCEi ' SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED. WOOD, WORRELL & CO. SCHMIDT zzzz: The Larger st Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES. ESTABLISHED I33i. - w . SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF FINE VyH!SKIES. IMPORTER OF WINES. LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS. 95 ASD 97 FIFTH ArZSCE, PITTSBURGH, PESVA. -. All order receired bjrn be wiil ri-cviva pnrapt ailontioa -i s I J TH E POSITIVE CURE, tji W, Hflftl F t4JiT7 a Best in AW.nlrJ iir mrrtnl fnr al.it .' '"! l For GENTLEMEN. Sa nn Welt Sloe 3.50 Fake sad O C? ft Eitrs Vilas Calf St. n or sta mdZJ maa'i Shoo. s2.00 Gociwesr Sboa. VT. L. Pausla. rr AaI( 1.4 uiLb for Orntii-wrn ar - jri.! '' - ":' ni,;? -J.-i d U. I.. IteDztu 1.7 for li Corn n:H .rl J UJA-t-r.. alia Va.-Mrf .r v.,r,w.,! fn. 11 ainv y..-j o t.t t nr.-;f n-. i -,.!-,! f ywr rnor.r. .. ran .f ir ("4 wir ,f qti-ll..-i, rt j worn lurm w IT and .lir-!w!r4!'v.,T::'l", " BRlWnSl. MlAaMalx.aaJkloJ.Vr a 'l I 1 Li y c .. .. , - s V", -x I V.RITZ S.t' v. . : 1 fc I .rf 1 v r r - " f - i. ! '. ;;2 1 l. 1 r. : ir - - . n ' ui it -it::! - t. 1 t,- h-re r.! r--rf rm - triafi i nrr 'i . It A 1 . 9 ..-avUms; r? if--""!' I aA j A, a.A '.-k r 1 157 J- J. :v I 1 . r Cer SCO CeautiTui Designs. -1 2 t' i Send for U:' II !Frice List J ' B ? 4 4 CircuJor zz re BUILDING. and Most Complete Telephone No. 633. ft ftp nn rtiior i 1 I I V Mill. the World. .apfrlor fjra lit t f marc rial ' rll t.:l..-r .hw For LADIES. o.UU sei. So cn!M s!.75 FcrEOVSr&YCaTHS. s2 ft s!.75 ECHCOL SE0I3.. - !a Cto-thw, Puttr.B anJ larv. s o ?1 ' ilu;., anU ..ut.'. L. lu Ui-J, aiM k. ha-faJ- for I n dir. a-. r; !n v v....k4 tu..i Ma . r. ' Tlar Ji'i . IHrra and "Ajrlcaa .t.rln rr'. TJ car. " ;j: . .'. W. ! m m' nn. .r.l th rnr r ' ... I. , ..... . .. . i w . - ,. ,f 1P,,l-,' i r.d ' " ......... ....... , .... ;,. . .... .... , f.-r r i ,. rrhav W.'l. :-u. s,r. i .oimdu. wm aa im la ia I". M. aa ilmdr arrartra. i- k o'v. Sa, , ,.t to firing. encluJii W.V. . ... T.T'v r rawKk'""" The SI . D1 3 Gr1 IT1" in ! 1 V. L. 1UI UaAS Brackiaa. - t-wssc.'.sJft-a!ii a t i!
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