Are Women Ever Mean ? Mean !" exclaimed Shirking, as he lighted the last cigarette in tb fourth bunch eince morning. " Why, the mea neat of women toward eaca other is col- It wm generally conceded at the club that yoncg SparkuM waa an authority on the femai. question. - Yon cha.pt may not know," said he, "that a woman is always worded that omethicg may be wrong with the back of her drew. Well, that's a feminine characteristic, just as the habit of sitting on the floor when they put on their neckings is- A woman on tie bUeei is never perfectly at peace in regard to her appearance from the rear, the can look up and down the front !all right, bat un less she has a girl friend to advise her, he is never sure about her back. Sow, you can imagine bow easy it would be to upset the peace of mind of a nervously ooMtrnctedwoman by making her fancy that some misplacement of at tire at her bk is attracting the atten tion of people to her. Well, now, what do yon suppose I have found out ? Why, that there is an orjaniied band of young female fiends who devote themselves at odd times to the business of breaking women up on the street by conveying to them the impreasUn that their garments aie making guys of theta. The plan in to look at a certain point on the victiai's skirt just as she is pawing, and then to turn and cast up the eyes to the victim's face with a look in which pity and ridi cule are equal'. olended. What do iueae imps do but ro out cn the avenue of an afternoon, distrib ute themselves at equal distances in pairs, and proceed systematically to frigh ten every well dressed woman that comes along by their staring. And they gloat over the discomfiture they produce w hen they drive a lady back to her house, ten blocks away, after convincing her that ber white underskirt was in full view Now, what are you going to do with a xx that's ao horribly mean as all thatr " Nothing," replied one of the listen inr irronn. " What are vou coine to do ! ft 1 about it V " Well, I've got to take a couple of 'em out to supper to-night," said young spar kins. His Body Terribly Mangled. A shocking accident occurred at the Union Knitting Mills, whereby Isaac Cox was horribly mutilated. Red Flag Oil, the Famous Pain Cure, was quickly applied, and recovery soon followed. You can try this great reineby .for 25 centa. If you want to drive away Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation, Poor Appetite, and all evils arising from a Disordered Liver, use Dr. Lee's Liver Regulator. Trial bottles free at G. W. Benford's Drug Store. Webster's Income. The legal profession of the present day will be surprised to learn that Mr. Web ster, the greatest American lawyer of his time, made but f 15,000 a year by his practice. But the fees of counsel between 1840 and 1S50 were not w hat they have been since. In IMS I accompanied a client to Mr. Webster's office in Boston and aeked him to name a retaining fee in an important patent case. He said be thought a coup le of hundred dollars would da When the case was tried bis fee was only 000. On another occasion I paid him a retaining fee of 12,000 for the proprietors of th Goodyear India Rubber patent. His lee for arguing the great equity cause of Goodyear vs. Day in the circuit court of the United States for the district of Xew Jersey, by which be established the validity of the Goodyear patent, was $j,000. This was in the spring of lSd2, and it was the last case that he ever ar gued. His professional income from 161 8 to 1S23, during which period he was out of Congress, was, I thing, $20,000 a year. Cor. X. Y. Sun. SlOO Reward. $100 The readers of the Huald will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has bees able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution al disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send Sat list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. of Sold by Druggists at 75c "Onions Boiled in Molasses.'' George Washington, while attending a, swell reception at Xewpart, noticed that the daughter of bis host. Miss El lery, was suffering from a severe sore throat, and could not speak above a whisper. General Washington, noticing this em barrassment of his youthful hostess, said to her: Miss Ellery, you seem to be Buffering Try greatly. What is the matter with yon 7" Miss Ellery told him the caufe of her trouble, upon which the general said to bet: "I suffer very frequently from s sore throat, and take a remedy which I find very useful, and which I would recom mend to you were I not sure yon would out Ua it." " But I am sore," replied Miss Ellery, That I would take any remedy that General Washington would propose." " Well, then," said the General, " it is this onions boiled in molasses. It has cored me often." Miss Ellery took the remedy, and of course was cured. Estimate of the Crops. Secretary Edge of the state board of ssjricaitore, reports that the wheat crop of 1891 will amount to 2500,000 bushels from 100,000 acres, or an average of 271 bssh! per sere. The board 'estimates the oats crop of tW past year at 3 1,500 X) bushels from 1,3)0.000 acres, or at the rate of an aver age yield of 30 bushels per acre. The yield of potatoes is estimated at 13,253,000 bsaheU from 142,000 acres inasmuch at this crop is still rotting quite badly in some localities, it is tuupcAaible to even estimate the yield in marketable potatoes. The hay crop of lS'Jl is estimated at 2,400.000 tons cut from 2,550,0001 acres or At the average rate of 1.SS0 pounds per ere. The yield of corn, based upon the re ports which Lave already reached the board warrant an estimate of 44,000,000 usbels from 1,325,000 acres, or at the wage rate of 32 2 bushels per acre. Field and Stock Notes. ! Spraying the trees is something of re cent introduction. tieu me wora vi Fprayicg begins there should be no cessa tion until the fruit is safe. Much depends not only on how the work of spraying the tree is acompiisaed, but also upon performing the work at exactly the right time. Mr. II. Eallert, a noted breeder of Hol- tein-Fresian cattle at tassel, Canada, sums up his idea of breedirg dairy cat tle in the following p;thy parcgrapa : " Acting on the principle that hke pro duces like, we select the best female in dividuals, backed by large producicg an cestors, mate them with a male superior to them vboth individually and in breoJ ing feed them liberally with suitable feed, treat them with kwdaees. nreeu them so that they produce their first cah es at about two years old, and milk them regularly up to within a few weeks of dropping their second calves." Mr. J. of Blue Hill, Neb vouches for the following as being an efficacious method of treating scours in swine : " My plan would be to give each bog affected with the scours an injection of lukewarm water and eoapeud. Pigs should be treated the same way, the ia- j-ction be;ng proportionately smaiier. This will cleanse the intestines, liogs bouid then be kept on a mild diet for a ' few days until the bowels are given time to assume their natural functions. If they are clogged or crowded with work to do by injudicious or heavy feeding na- ; ture is thwarted in its efforts to correct j the trouble. j I have come to the following conclu sions in regard to fall pasturing mead ows : If a heavy growth of aftermath is allowed to remain on the ground through the winter, and the ground is covered with snow most of the time, the grass roots are smothered or die for want of air, and the grass of the following season will come up weak and thin. But if the rowen is light, let it remain ; if heavy, pasture, no too close, or better mow it about September 1st and give the land a moderate topdressing of manure aad keep the cattle off. Give this rowen to the cows once a day during the winter and you will be surprised at the increas ed yield of milk. J. H. Woodruff. It has been noticed that those dairy men and cattle feeders who feed large Quantities of oil meal or cotton-eeed meal succeed very easily in keeping up the ferlilitv of their farms. They get a doub le profit a feeding profit and a manunal profit. Mr. II. C. Burleigh well eay : - Many of the thinking farmers are awakening to the fact that they must in seme way make more of the fertilizing material on the farm, and buy leas of the commercial manures. If the $100 or f 200 expended for superphosphates were laid out in lin seed cake or cotton-eeed meal and feed with our bay, which has been a drag in the market, to thrifty steers or first class dairy cows, the cost of the fertilix ers would be very much lees, and the ef fect upon the common crops of the farm would compare fully as favorably, grown nmn tha "home-make manure, as would that grown upon the other." W.Furlee, President of the American Jersey Cattle Club, is ene of the most practical and intelligent of dairymen, as well as a thorough breeder of dairy cat tle. Writing from his farm in Bergen county, 111, the Ok untry GeiUman on his experiments with fodder crops, he says ; " Clover is my objective point in farming for my Jerseys. My horses get timothy hay only at night, and are fed cut messes of clover during the day, With good crops of clover and corn for ensilage, I consider that the question of ecenamic maintenance of cattle is solved." He says further : "I am experimenting with crimson clover. In April I saw it growing on com stubble in Delaware, sown the year before in the com, at last going through with the cultivator in the latter part ef August. When I saw it, it stood 4 to 6 inches high, though grass and other clo ver were merely showing signs of life. My friend, on whose farm I saw it, has since written me inai ue oarveicu good crep in the middle of May ; he en soiled it I think I would risk making hay of it, though, so early in the season. After the May rains the weather's usually settled, if not warm, and with the tedder to air it I think it can be cured in cock sufficiently to risk putting it in the mow. judge a very small amount of seed may be safely used if evenly distributed u it L era wonderfully, a number oi shoots springing up from each seed. I am sowing it in my fodder corn that is planted thickly for soiling. La Grippe Again. During the epidemic of La Grippe last season Dr. King's 'ew Discovery for con sumption, coughs and colds, proved to be the best remedy, and reports from the many who used it confirm this state ment. They were not only quickly re lieved, but the disease left no bed after results. We ask you to give this remedy a trial and and we guarantee that you will be satisfied with results, or the pur chase price will be refunded. It has no equal in la grippe, or any throat, chest, or lung trouble. Trial bottles free at J. . Snyder s Drug Store. A Good Seed Bed. T. B. Terry, of Ohio, is s farmer who unites a high degree of intelligence with the most practical work. He farms to make money every time, and be can be depended upon never to waste time or labor where it is not needed. But there is one place where be is always lavish of labor, and that is in preparing a g3od, thorough seed-bed for everything be plants. Is s communication to the .- konal ." Jrioaa be says : 'I have just got my wheat in, s little better, I think, than ever before. Day after day was spent in harrowing and rolling that Mr. Crosby would think labor lost. I would like to avoid the la bor, but experience and observation have taught me that this thorough work gives one the beet chance for wheat, as s rule. Years ago I had s field thoroughly fitted, fine and settled and firm. Just before putting it in, in order to make a little change in my fields, I plowed another acre and fitted it hurriedly, as Mr. C Ad vises. The former field stood the winter and was fine ; the latter was a sickly sight in the spring. Many times Lavs I no ticed similar results." Happy Hooslers. Wm. Thomas, Postmaster t Idaville, Ind., writes : " Electric Bitters has done mors for me than all other medicines combined for that had feeling arising from Kidney and Liver troubles." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says ; Find Electric Bitters to be the best kidney and liver medicine ; it made ue feel like s new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware meothant, same town says : " Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all ran down sn i doa't care w hether he lives or dies ; he faund new strength and good appetite and felt just liks he bad s new lease on life. Only 50 cents s bottle at J. X. Snyder's Drug Store. 4yte jollyK A ) M bo I t ACK BLAOklXO rj sad ri hm a - saw. WblfrsACMEBlacking rS a great kaaot AVCR. A SHINI LASTS A WEEK. RAIM ANO SWOW DOW'T AFFECT IT. WO BKUSHINO REQUIRED. MAKES A SHOE WATERRROOF. " VhtXt ST UK. WOM ft tm CHil lKfcS, Cm fc viatwt hfc rw VJi ASK IV All STOMA FOB M JTUi : tma ..... tuai .mm CfeWAMU f ' iu.if roMiOM a-Mm WMlA TN BV' CO CM WOLT7 A KAMJOJUPH, Fbiiadftls hi. LAN RETS Nearly every pattern of Horse Blanket is imitated in color and style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the genuine, but it liasnt the uarp threads, and so lacks strength, and while it sells for only a little less than the genu ine it isn't worth one-half as much. The fact that Horse Blankets are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the yn. trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. Five Mile Boss Electrlo Extra Test Baker HORSE BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 B-A STYLES at prices to nut everybody. Ifyoscia'tgei them from your dealer, write vs. Ak fat the Va Book. Vou ca get it without cliarje, WM. AYRES 4 SONS, Philadelphia, TTothins On Earth TOll LIKB Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease. Good for Movltiwta Bnf. Jt b hofcrt para. Hly coowtrtrmtM. Is rss titw e04 tenia of ft cent m No A tHTuMoorth m Mrvcjr. totrlrtil 'ft mi:Iiwt "Oft lrg CftD tftVwd M fttfi ni 10 iwvTit Kott-" on lliiiftT. If )a can't pet it send to as. '(Uiini-wiU hit II 1IH fcrl I mm. Od nm- jmlA- I'mUr-j jci.iftf i.vi. prv. 15 r-nl frr with A'CTTTVrx or wore, hftmpM OiJ .J X ... T P.1L-LTU f.rUl TVtL TIT. 1. S. Johnson . .nv HosT st, i ori fr M. b Arm r'atf-o. AslS. J f xrst. trnarfdtfUWi "ij ?ir- ) iati. T res de ifa wf. mad lrf t X f KWSTW BIT MlT .riC ' JT If ;. All ?-. H sfcsrw wn hrw umi nmrt rn w- ts ssMt trsS rsVJ ttssM. Utj: ' Ur ers, Fsimr swkso" sTm-tis; tfcrm. inilllll VHiBllH - ST ' cat Wv -- Smell well- erormts.otj&iA, WQPiENT CCNSIMPTICH, KSY-FEVER.' STW!A. ETC' rcutars Frt Br. PETR Y0GEL; SQrtERSET.Bt. Your Boy Wants Titly-v: SCROLL SAWS, tocrafie viifiU. TRE JCH WIISIISCII CI.,' SSSsaAltatekb. tMww Bk DKnrKEjryrs?-r.iqroK jtbtt Ia ail lh M orlil lAorc is bat in rtvw lr. lluun' Oulucu bpeclAc It ess b rirn in s snof t or eoAfts wltbsat tk kouwlMk of ih- t-.u l-nujlt, rUlS six-if rnnd r"nnnruicur.-. whrtb-r tlx rst us BiW)rlriiisror su itic TSciL. 1 nsssrts ct drussar4 hft Wwa curvd sotis Uft tA (tka Ofrtfvc i n t in-ir rfv wl iK-.tM t r ssi. 4ce. sn tlsf brltrv th.v nort drtsklse of dislr vo f h bmrsiful ffct rolta trm Its dS)initratiB. Cur Sftsrantr4. rn4 for cir. ,T.r ftod full rrticuli. AHirM In eustdse. IntkbftS orsciric c-.., ia jucs eusst. Uacuiasu ts MMMlTWllkrlHrTVt ttouda i,Trxy . Y sa.rrk (wT IM. fig . T"t mM " Sal SBMscfl, SSI :S)rtl y.ra)aN tw f sttrTt fM I ! HwTMtlM MSftTt. SJMfi SAXM-) SH . 1 M aUl AS-WS. In ' (be wssrlv. AU at mw. 0saa mmy r.DAT ail yawr t mmmmm tisw t4aT we Mart ( AnrV-hmc. l81l T. ftrlKMLT tAUll' OLA KB fliEE- Alrws 0 0 U U U rr rr-r Y sr . trtrtr AN. WfrT Lfc afwJ S AW PBrsiiSa. tar M.sjausifArai; k saw for Wkr Mtll- lMiftrrMh.1 mm trrws. hsi'r Mssi SM tok.hr mi arlsK-fc rwD Ani ISaMl 1 sVasSV bwt arrs wsrfctf frs e WAMTICt AT SJSJIW. -ftalsi I AtM-ww. ISCW J wAMt aaiWaaVl W sitf Jy tsrt A'- priA-f wh mmtfMmmnt W'jw AAtAwO'w. k.. s.-w tHakuiv w 9Umm m vrsHi. tm II V t4l Mil l l. t -II r-r--.t- KKKF. A44fw At a. YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPER a flis is Prrrsst-B'.H ftt tbs Adsnj:BS Bsresa sur stir. T)TrrrKn.rvrYr nnta a will ssoumci tut ftdsruftu st la-st rmifts nil s:' Good BlooA. eeo4 HaaJttu Tkl;4'rt(,Ste.Mllr.f net ftnft Klftftk U. 1 .h klZjj 3 A swpkh of lKfnrns(!o sad ak- f uift!S "''Ms. (.rft.1. Vrmir vsris, liorrnrhts, mmt raj. wr, CHEATING w'm ww vs X9 A w lY a I 1 1 I Keep out diseaiie hj krpin9 In healthy ac tion the liver, stomach and bowels. There's a pleasant and a gnre war of doing it. It's with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet. They're the best Liver Pill ever made, and a prompt and effective , remedy . for Skk Headache, Bilious Headache, Con stipation, Indigestion, Bilious At tacks, and all derangements of the stomach, liver and bowels. They cleanse and renov&U tha r ystern, quietly but thoroughly. They reg ulate the system, too they don't upset it, like the old-fashioned pills. These are purely vegetable and per fectly harmless.. One PjIict" a dose. They're the easiest to take, and the mildest in operation the smallest in size, but the mo6t effi cient in their work. They're the cheapest pill you can buy, because they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You only pay for the good you get. Can yon ask more? That's the peculiar plan all Dr. Pierce's medicines are sold on. Johnstown Business Houses. klQTOES ! .FINE OLD- W H ISKIES And Imported Uqnon sold tn bulk aad by th Bjwciaiuius ; OLD CABIXZT, TOM MOORE 'POSSCM HOLLO W. 6 UCKtSEEIXER, HSCHS OOLPEX WEDDLSG, GIBSOyS I XXX WHISKIES, Jamrs Hennrssr, P il IhsrVols. Cnmse, Wilbur ititmsn's "ds-m Blackberry Coniial." Also, Bedford and Somrrwt Pure Eye Whiskies, with age. FISHER & CO., 309 Main Strsst, Johnstown, Pa. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MANUFACTURING STATIONER axd BLAXlv BOOK MAKER. HANNAH BLOCK, JOHNSTOWN. PA. BOOT AND SHVE HOUSE. THE XKW ROOM IS TEE DIBERT BUILDING, Corner Main and Franklin Sts., u Mens,Womens A& Of Bt Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES can be found, in style of all makes. Iam prepared to compete with one and all dealers in the State. All I ask is a trial. SCOTT DIBERT. FINE STOCK FARM! Very fine Stock Farm of 600 acres located in the garden spot of Iowa, Marshall Coun ty, 34 miles from Vnion, on the Iowa Cen tral Railroad, and fie miles from Gilford, on the C. 4 N. W. K. R. Can reach twenty dif ferent depots by team in one days drive. The ground all tilled, so every acre can be cultivated : under a veiy high Mate of es tivation. Contains lour larpe drive wells, with wind pomps, which supply an abund ance of wsier to every field or pert of th whole farm. BuildiDjrt of the very best. Vine larjre boose, containing ail modern improvements ; hot and cold water all through the home, and a splendid large bam, granary, other building, etc. Price only Ui per acre. $12,000 cash, balance to nit purchaser. POOHBAUGH & (HOUR, 1117, Chamber of Commerce, ancMtf. ' ' ' ' ' ' Ch icago.HL THRESHING MACHINES A SPECIALTY. Simplest, Host Durable. Economical aad Perfect tn one. Wastes no (rain ; Cleans it ready fur Market. , , THRESHIKO ENGINES 4 HORSE POWERS. SAW imX8 aod Standard Implements fener. aUy. 8end tot Illustrated Cataiugue, A. B. FARQUHAR CO. PenDtylvaala Afriroltural Works, York, Fa. June, 1'. ft. FIDELITY TITLE AND AND TRUST COMPANY. 121 & 123 4th Ave., PITTSBURGH, Pd. (Capital, $500,000 full paid.) (Insures titles 10 Real Estate.) Antborlted to act as Executor, Admlnbtrator, .(iuardiaa. Trustee, Assignee, Receiver, Ac DEALERS IX RELIABLE INVESTMENT SECURITIES. . . 1 r . f . a wr . . nenia oozes in ia aupenor auiii irom $3 per- annum upwards. Receives deposits and loans only on mortgages and approved eoUaterala. JOllS B. JACKSOV. Prealdeirt. o. ft stl PttsDurrh Femils Coll(re And OONoKKVATORY of MTJSIC. Pitut-urg. Pa. Bteacben Uosurpassrd sdvant4re. IScpcriur bone eomfaftt and care. sMh year bnrius btit 16- Kend tor catalogue to tbe PrmMciit. July-6es. A. H. KOKCKOH4. D. D. FOUTZ'S HORSE AKO CATTLE POWDERS no H" Tt H' " rnj ft-. o- 1 na Ta. vss. tr "tr rra4n sr. svl t I,,.. Fo-rtrt P.Mr-lnr ',T- f-ttr nd rr r? ssa Tma t Pow.ij. r,a ftrrrrnt , ri. ro.rr- Po 1-r. .ill imw tk. -iftftnitr ( mut fft.m iSrU" per (vnu. ati4 maXf ut UiUcr bra PAVin . TOVTT. rreprlstor. clzz&i c3ir5 How Do You Walk? A ehoemeker Mya " as Isoonas a man comee into my shop and take off hi shoes I can tell whether or not he a pood walker, and it is astonishing to lind how few men know the proper way to atep our. If the shoe is worn down at the heel, not on the side, bnt straight back, and the leather of the shoe shows signs of weakness st the ball of tbe foot, a little greater on the inside just below the base of the great toe, I know that the wearer is a good walker. If, howev er, tbe heel is turned on one side, or is worn evenly throughout, and the sole is worn most near the toe, I know that I have to deal with a poor pedestrian. Tbe reason of the difference in position of the worn spots lies in the fact thAt the poor walker walks from his knee And the good one from his hip. Watch the passer-by on the street, and yon will At once see tbe difference. Nine out of ten men will bend the knee very considerably in walk ing, stepping straight oat with both hips on the same line, and the toe will be the first to strike tbe ground. Tbe tenth man will bend his knee very little, just enough to clear tbe ground, and will swing the leg from the hip, very much as tbe arm is swung from the sbonlder, and not front the elbow. By so doing he calls upon the muscles which are strongest to bear the strain, and increas es tbe length of bis stride four or six inches. The heel touches tbe ground firwt, and not the toe. A slight spring is given from th ball of the foot on making Another stride. Men who walk in this fashion cover the ground 30 per cent foster with the same exertion than those who walk from the knee. In pugilism the old rule is to strike from the shoul der, and not from the elbow. In pedes trianiam it is to walk from the hip and not from the knee," GUile-DeiiiocnU. 10 Our Subscribers. The special announcement whish appear ed in our columns some time since, an nouncing a special arrangement with Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., of Enosburgh Falls, VL, publishers of " A Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases, " whereby our subscribers were enabled to obtain a copy of that valuable work free by sending their address to B. J. Kendall Co., (and enclosing a two-cent stamp for mailing same) is renewed for a limited period. We trust all will avail them selves of the opportunity of obtaining this valuable work. To every lover ol the Home it is indispensable, as it treats in a simple manner all tbe diseases which afflict this noble animal. Its phenomenal sale throughout the United States and Canada, make it standard authority. JtfUio thii yaptr wAen tending fur " Trenti." Dish-Washing. "Awfully commonplace subject, isn't it, and yet it is a very important one," said an'admirable housekeeper. "Indeed, I think I could preach an excellent ser mon with: dish-cloths for a text. Just what kind are best And how they should be cared for are matters that receive bnt little attention in tbe average household indeed, far to little, for on the judicious management of some items of this sort much of the daintiness and what might be called the poetry of dish-washing de pends. For there is peetry in dishwash ing, although as that operation is com monly CArried on it isn't apparent to the ordinary esthetic taste. I hsve tried All sorts of cloths, linen, cotton, And mix tures of these msteriAls, And for a long time could find nothing that exactly pleased me. One day, in a fit of desper ation at not being able to lay my hands on just what I wanted, I caught np An empty flour sack which had been through the laundry, and was so delighted with it that I have been a perfect miser in the item of flour sacks ever since, and woe be to the unfortunate handmaiden who destroys one or appropriates it to any other use. The soft, fine cotton makes absolutely perfect cloths, and w hen my supply of these runs short I uy cotton as nearly like tbe cotton material as I can find, and stitch it np into bags in precisely the same shape. It has the ad ditional recommendation of being inex pensive, and where one buys flour by the bag, of utilizing that which is often al lowed to go to waste. As that is, or should be, an important item in the man agement of every household, I consider my discovery a most fortunate one. Any housekeeper, who will take the trouble to try this experiment may find the dish cloth problem as happily solved for ber as I found it for myself." Xew York LeJfr. SPECTACLES ASD EYEGLASSES made by Robert Bruce Wallace, (successor to the " Fox Optical Company," at 62i Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., are conceded the, best and most comfortable. Save money by baring him fit your eyes. The young ladies of Wellsley College are in a rebellious frame of mind because they Are no longer permitted to use tbe phrase, " I guess so." In future they must invariably conjecture. I feel it my duty to say a '?w words in regard to Ely's Cream Lalm, and I do so entirely without solicitation. I have used it more or less half a year, And have found it to be most admirable. I have suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since I was a little boy And I never hoped for care, but Cream seems to do even that Many of my acquaintances have used it with excellent results. Oscar Ostium 45 Wairen Ave., Chicago, 111. From ArcolA to Waterloo "apolean had nineteen horses killed under him. They were for the most part white or gray horses, for which the emperor had a great fondness. A dilapidated looking specimen of hu manity Approached a well dressed busi ness man on Montague street yesterday and requested the loan of ten cents. lie was accommodated, and the well dressed man inquired : Yea have seen better days, I pre sume?" "Xo, sir ; I hsven V "Probably been suffering from some in curable disease all your life?" "So, sir. On the contrary, I have nev er been sick in my life." "Msybe your happy home was broken np by some good-looking scoundrel, and you are searching for him ?" "Xope; never had a happy home." "Is it possible that there are no roman tic incidents connected with your ca reer?" "Xope not one. I've never worked a day in my life, and probably never will. As long as I can get some good natured duffer like you to give me the necessary, I dont have to work." And the gentleman who had never worked made his exit in the direction of a near-by saloon. Allow me to Add my tribute to the ef ficacy of Elys Cream Balm. I was suf fering from a fevers sttAck of infloenra And catarrh and was induced to try your remedy. The result 7 was marvelou. I could hardly articulate, s.nd in less than twenty-four hours the catarrhal symp toms and my bAarseness disappeared, and I was able to sing a heavy role in Grand Opera with voice unimpaired. I strongly recommend it to all singers, Willism IL Hamilton, Leading Basso of the C D. Hess Grand Opera Co, Jt A HOUSEHOLD Hilt EOT FOR PAID. 1 t V For RhAiimAtism, InflammAtions, Neuralgia, SprAlns, DIphtherlA, See ThroAt, Toothache, EAfAChe, Bruises, LAmeness, Swellings, Burns, A SURE CURE tor DIARRHOEA. SUMMER COMPLAINT and FLUX. Prr OV-. rv bott. S tnr S1.AA. For Sftle l.r Oruonrta and i r E M m.inift. Prc!ftUUUr 1."" Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, If asrjrarxBBA aim Caaua atd TfotauiJ un Batailss or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, Hard and OAX, POPLAR, BID1SUS, ritirrs, ASH. WAXSTT. FLOOfUNU, AASU, ni A. La. Aiuy CHERRY, YELLOW PINE. BHTSGLBA DOORS BALC8TXE3. CUKSTSCT. WHITS PIXK, LATH, BLUfPfl, FEW El PCS A General Line of all trad us of Lumber and Also, can Aimifth anvtMns; in the Une of oar business to order wrth reasooaoia prumpuxaa. such as Brackets. Odd-sised work. eta. ELIAS ciJisnsriNaHAM, Office and Yard Opposite S. '.T KENDALLS C I FlST YT7T1T nTTTTTT t , , c: . --..-i Tae 3f ea BaeeeaafWI steaaeAy eav dlseov. srad. as It Is csrtala la Its sSseU aaJ don ao btlsiar. Bead prooT twiotr : KEHDiLL'S mm CUBE. Bklveuox, PsV. Vor. T, "90. DC B. J. EoDaatx Co. : Orott-l wouM ilkf to m&k kuown f those who are aimnsn rrrfru.vll lo um Krodtsl )' bpavm Curo me i aic i tti&t I taiok it.Ua nutxvlFfoi Linnnrul. 1 have UsVt Hooa BtouuHptftvln. hra v ewt u Uirve k-ipA fur innw ara when 1 otmnieDcwl u u your Eaodairt Spsivin .ur. I uM u-n b Ua ua tb Dorse and bmt worked him fur (iuu joanaixjceaAj't ha. oot been Uair. Yoma .xuij. WI A. CTEIs. CTMMkStawn, X. Xor, 2, DL B. J. EDDAIX Co., Eiaoabarrt. FalU. Vu GTitJi t In trrmlatfrif Kradaus Start a Core IirtH ay. u&sU a Tar ao I tuA a vtaJuabie yuor horsr bsv nc verwsii?, Loi si aiaryi aci awt c . Tb lftofrnre!. aiHJt here f we h.w no VrtTu arr S--mn br) proroi!sirvi hts lawnexwas fcliaua tHui or ThrrHinpin, ih-r all tod mo ther n mm care far lc h r- m aUut us?Ism. at 1 co iOtrevl him iidioh ortfc!P4. A f r.f imJ u4i inuf Um sTsenta of our Keodaitt BpAvin Cun, o I touvbi a tMttle, an-1 1 cuM ry plainly rrat Itti proTr-nvv-n Ls iimnt-llaie:y fnm It ajxj trre th bottle waatneo up I saii(1?-J tbat It was dcrir hirn a erea k-ai of p,!. I bought tMtfiwl tKrttie and bvfore U wu nwd up hit htmrn was rarr ami hsut ivn la me tim J.,n heavy work ail me nainw siBf-e last April, showm bo more lfttaof lu IfXKXiderytMirEendaH't SpalD ura a valuable trwikcuve. an It anoukl be tm erj MabsSO iB UM leA&d. Bs)pectf f'!v nr. tut t Sit OrWTTT. (isU tm It or can et it for yoo, or It will beaent to any addresi oa raoelpt ot price ay the piopttw ton. OR 1U J. KENDALL CO sftUaBrcii Fa lie. VaraMat. SOLD BT ALL DUUGGISTS It is to Your Interest TO BUY TOUR Drugs and Medicines OF JOHH H. SKYDEB. srccfieoB to BlESECKER k SNYDER. None bat tbe purest and best kept in stock, and when Drugs become inert by stand ing, as certain of them do, we de stroy them, raUier than im pose on oar customers. You can depend on having your PRESCRIPTIONS & FAMILY RECEIPTS filled with care. Our prices are as low ss any other first-class house and on many articles much lower. The people of this county seem to know this, and have given us a large share of their patronage, and we shall still continue tegive them the very best goods for their money. Do not forget that we make a specialty of FITTESTGr TRUSSES. We guarantee satisfaction, and, if yon have had trouble in this direction, give us a call. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in great variety; A fall set of Test Lenses. Come in and have your eyes examined. No charge lor examination, and we are confident we can suit you. Come and see us. Respectfully, : JOHN N. SNYDER. EWING & GWYNNE. WHOLESALE COHXI3SI0X MEKCHA5T8, eoersi Produce and Fruits, YeTetables and dime. Cnrnienments snlMtod Be Prions and Prompt Keiuros uuaraniwxL Comspondenc InTileO. M OHIO ST, ALLEGHENY, PA. (Telephone KUV) St. Charles HOTEL CHAS GILL, Prop'r Table tiniro rawed. Rrntxleleil. wtth o(Co on uund ftour. Natural fas ami turaodemi lisrht ail moinx. New st-am laundry attacked tolas bouse. Hates, tlntixr day. Cr. TTc4 st. And Third Ave. PiUsbarfh. Pa -1 -r T Kitie, W to 4k 9lr Irsrrl Lii RhaA Wttrt, Vsara. PrsMfJl lSs TsBAsllaiA afaaat AA..si Bfatrt-ladiaf mmA Iia l Mb t Himhi IsJ)ma lbAs) BCksa OsjfttsA at tX Siacw WtGssA, H to m fK sUtaie-AfA, $!; lfmw .-ximm S-il- sm. fa jQ ts fca. CsAMrtac-w, aawfi, Ce. Vaate. tmu. riAvsaasv ti tmm a. Ht4l Itaas mr I!l -tr4 i i.ta. MHrmm waasw VaMaa a ffstit, : aautaatia iu. f ktwearaa, t a MONEYS a. fti.ft mm, Mr. . mm fct rtftnvni,WM ai M.jr 4 k.Uftdii. kr Ik. mf ft frUi. ai d t. . Uft.to..Liint U.., h. am Mi. ... ft. IW .wW . k . T --.f--. 1.--T- -.rail, .a-ift. "- 4ti v slTTTSii a- -a trt, iss.-fc,-- -ftsf A Panaeem tor txttrnai and internal ut: CRAMPS, COLIC, sum! alt pmtiful affectum. fa it ia th AAtfss for a nme aaso. ft yrta tri BoreltrfaftoruiM wt thlnla tb. omt-nts ni a twux of ihtft nwlwtw-. fturn ihr retiiiuin hi tnlrdto th.4mtr from "born too hoau tt. ami as will KfUod lift pnee paid lor me iun auuift. II... wiramini-Voif rjchtnlnc Hot IHms IS the Iwft nn'rtfc-liw lor IKftrrmrft. nmih-i omputnta, 'iftmftn.l Cube, itcftot Sfttvai; win rn.r. ntwa nilnutra. For rblMjwi It h l -O : ' Flu ifttkM. V ours. H.H.Wilsus.Mampinwn. ft. CTlfl SJ P flfi . WeStOil. W.Va. ft.w1w...w -. . Sort "Woods, ui,ijiwj. Buiidinc Material and Eooflnx Rate kept la stoc &C. R. R. f 1 " J i r him It ia noirV a Generally Con es d eFact thata SEWING MACHINE is one of the indispensiblea article of the household, and ererj Young Lady in the civilized world looks forward to the time when she will be the possessor of one. But which of the different machines in the market will answer all of her purposes best ia aTcry IMP0RTJXTQUESTI0X for her to decide. Because, a ma chine is too expensive to make frequent changes. A machine that u Poorlv Constructed and liable to get out of order, is an endless annoyance and Texation to its owner THE WHIT Was awarded the STirst Preshsa at tha Clndssad Cesteial Ezpositics, azd at tha PARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION over all its competitors for simplicity and durability of construction, for its light And qniet running qualities, for its great variety of useful and practicable amity work, fa'n a'o ,.-. vine anyone of the 8uperiority;af the WHITE But many valuable improvements have been Added to the machine since those were held. Among them the best, most convenient and practicable set of STEEL ATTACHMENTS yet invented. Another argument in its favor ia that competing agents only claim their machines TO BE AS GOOD AS THE Ladies should consider their own inter ests and carefully ei amine THE WHITE before buying a iewinir Machine. It was put on the market in 1S77, when the mar ket was glutted with Sewing Machines, and it has never been sold except on its merits, and as a proof of its appreciation by tbe public, 8 5 O, O O O Have been sold to date. Persons de siring to examine or bay the most per fect machine will do well to communi cate with the Agent for "THE WHITE" for Somerset County. JOS. CRIST, JEXXERS X ROADS, PJ. HISSES' AND CHILDBENS SPECIAL OPENING TRIMMED HATS! Our Misses' andChiI drens Hats Are pronounced by all Ja the HANDSOM EST and the MOST ATTRACTIVE wa have yet shown. Come, aad bring; your wife and children to the store of 41 FIFTH AYESTTE, Pittsburgh, Pa. W. 8. Ban. A Co., 31 Wood at., Htt onTj ra, dealer la PhotssTaphic SappUes and View Cameras, IetccUv Cameras sad ami tnil fin.! i m " I i. . -r CasaiAiue freest sspum. E WHITE HOUSE TTIE XOTED Drs. McCIeiian ana balm. ? . ''if f : : 1 - rd DIL M0IUTZ SALJf, Speciali.-t. WONDERFULLY SCCCKSSFUL IN" ALL CHRONIC DISEASED .DISEASES OF THE Br, Ik KC23, Tlra Imx sri M teul tJ" All Eye Operations Siicce.?fu!!v' I'ei formed hy TL-'-ji. WILL SOMERSET HOUSE, SOIEKSET. ; Friday and Saturday Oct. 23-24. Xov. 2021, Dec. iS.: YOU' - TO EXAMINE THE Cinderella Range; BEFORE YOU BUY. IT IS A GOOD BAKER EXTRA LARGE OVEN ITS CLEANLINESS LESSENS LABOR ITS ECONOMY SAVES YOU MONEY NONE BETTER FEW AS GOOD REMEMBER! "THINGS DONE WELL. AND WITH A CARE. EXEMPT THEMSELVES FROM FEAR." JAMES B. HOLDERBAIDI, So merest, Krissiiiirer fc Kurtz, Berlin. and P. J. Cover ..fc Son, MeyersJak', r IT WILL PAY YOU ro.srr Tot a Memorial lVork WM. F. SHAFFER, 8OMEKSET. I'K.XX'A.. Jtanolf ?tcrer of aixl Ueaier In KasUrn Work SrtVf na Stiort Sjtict, as a3 Colon w m wm mi jUsb, Agent fur tie WHITE SE0SZE: Pmcs ia b-kI of MONt'XKNT WOP.a'wi'.J Sad U lu tbeir tmirtloi:i at rty stutf. wht-ro a proper abowiu will U) (riveu ihrm. tnrtur HmnnxaUnl ss Mrfry ij... m4 fkltfj) YILMY LU W. I invite special alUraUoa to. lie rVhrts Bronze, Or Purs Zino Monument IntrodoFed by RFV. W. A. RI SO. as a T-I)k1 ImpmTrmnt ia tbe point nf M.iTtKIAL ANli CS'sTRKTIOS. aid which I dtuard to ha the Hjpular M.n'i-"iit f.r our Changeable Cii BftU. Aar61VI ( A CALL. WM. F. SIUFFEI.. SCHMIDT The Larger st Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House; IN THE UNITED STATES. ESTABLISHED 1335. GK "W. SCHMIDT, DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF FINE WHISKIES . : IMPORTER OF : WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS. 1 SOS. 95 ASD 97 FIFTH AYEXUE, PITTSBURGH, PESXA. U onkrs recrivl bjmail will receive prompt stisnlioo "S Louther's Drug Store, o Main Street, Somerset, Pa. ThisHcdsl Drug Stcreis Rapidly Bsccning afc-i Favorite with People in Ssarch cf FRESH AND PURF DRUGS, Medicines. Iye Stuffs. Sponges. Trusei S upportcrs, To ilet A rt ides, Perfumes. &c. THS DOCTOR GITE3 ?rR30XAL ATTITnOK TO TRK COMPOCSDISG OF LoitltBi's Fresenptions S Family Heceipti 6REAT CAE BELStJ TAKES TO CSE OSLT rSEH ASO PL" RE ASllCLIi SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. Frca such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FIHEST BBMDS OF CIGABS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display cur g0! to '"utending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET - j j vongn Jleaicine. . m I.rM wftftM ail .ri 1 . . . 1 taaiA. ChiMlrcn take it without cbiection. " liv d C SPECIALIST PR. J. J. Mc CLF.LLAX. BE HT- IT VILL PAY . , 0 A (a.- iAfc-sAi IAM ..4 - ! ! ' t 1 0 J as OverSCXJ I, 1 1 .1 Beautiful Designs. VTf,,l'- j svy Barrel k Kr. - -- BUILDING. and Most Complete .m "izr: :z:::zi rplttphona No. - ,. ,, rVfl. - - sftMFRSET.PA Jcomn.ei.litibTa-'hvf. n ?ftftiikii V..J 11 : Price Lis!
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