" "toward a far land." Toward a far lL v.l:uee uresm discovered shore ... Oar Lcarl do L-r pe f- ' r ''! OT: . Tlie y i irk 8I-a mutinous u.oUi,-!i.a, Protest against tbe vryace and lmnlnre Tie maaur. Failfc. o i-ari.b ue e no more For ucioown iawl. We aoon are set upon liy wind, and wes of coubt, lLat make ua con the awful vat.!De of what lit before. Ect, oh ir.y brokers, beer aboocdicg trnrt. AimI fi-ariesa Faith sriil doubtic; crew duv tnav; . f vra. olurr.bcs lri-d by tlioocbU nujnsi. V. bo foutAl a world, wniie fkio for a way J Lax usld be snorter, f rum trait's ieat aid dliVt. . To tbe fair parti -ni of far famed Cathayi -William S. U.ttl in Kale Kit-id W iuii-rfn. SANDY'S BESSIE. One beautiful ftcnsorn a few dave efttr Davie Uilieie'a visit I turned into Second averce froin cross street to fsindr MacNab about some comniia business for a OJedouiao club pk-nic J art bef ore 1 reached tbe suoeshop, bow ever, a litt!e girl einergo-d from tbe throng of passtrsby and entered the door. She was a thin, i-ale, runy child cf the kind the citu breed, stoop shouldered, r.arrow chested, ill nour ished, almost nutans'nt exwr tte hard school t f exptrwuce. 1 lingered outside a moment, waiting for Sandy to diiKe of his caponier before entering, but as the little girl aid not appear I opened the door. 'Fifty cents; fifty ceuts." Sandy was shouting as I ttt n"d inr-ide. "Canna ye unders-an thai, ye puir heathen? hftv cents." lie was ttaudir.s bef-'re Lis bench, ges liculatiiiir, with a pair of newly soled shoes, two mz-s tJO email for the girl, who stood ia a Fiuttly snbtsissive atti tude before him. Saudy has always res olutely disdaiued learning any foreign tonpue. If the "braid ScoU" deealect," kn't good enough for his customers they can po elsewhere. 'ileine matter i.-t toot," began the chili' gentle, uncomplaining voice, "nnd"' "Cume hither, Owen," cried the old man impatiently. "Can ye te'.l what i"t tie lass want:7 The pirl told ne her story. Iler mother was dead. She was the olJest of four children, and had feen eighteen years, thccgU she lo.k. J but fourteen. She and two other cl i..!ren had got work tailor's piecework and they were all living somehow, but it was very Lard. Si:e had the coney for mending the times, but the neighbors had V)& her that -der Ilerr JlacNab" was such a kind hta:ted man. an 1 so The look- of puzzled intjuiry in Sandy's fat e changed to tender regard as 1 trans lated. LVfre 1 h;.d tni. hed he was f i ling his head energetically in token .f compliance and wrapping np the tii.-es iu a sheet of newspaper. Tntn he put iheia into the girl s hands and genUy pnhl her toward the door. "Ach! Da lieber Uottr said the child, and dr j;pii g a reverent Old World courtesy, she turned to go. Whaur are ye leeviu, Ws?" saM Sandy, following her to the i.r. I ex plained tr-ffjmry, and sue gave him an address uear by. Sandy tucked a crum pled bank note into her hand, and as he put a pinch cf Maccaboy to his nostrils a moment later I thought I saw his hand dodging suspiciously about his eye. The girl looked at the bill in a daz'-cl sort of u wav for a moment, and tnea dropped another courtesy, this time to the door of the shop, and was gone. "I'uir ujitberless bairns," said Sandy, as he began a loud rat-tat on the s ile of a shoe. Presently he paused and in quired, "'What said sheas ehegaed out?" She said, 'Ah, thou dear God!'" I re plied. "It wasaprayer of thankfulness." Piiir bairn! puir bairn!" said Sandy, . stopping Lis work to take another pinch of snuff. "She pits the proud an inichty to shame wi' her simple faith. An I ca'd Lit a heathen: iiecn, uwen, lad, U s a sair warl for bairns desertt by their mu kin. Think o't, inon! In o' this great ceety four little anes fechtin wi want an poverty an hunger by their lane in a garret, tiie jreyo'the evil an ue signin, scoru'd by them that's tio theil letters, iieglectit by the xo'erfu', except I.y way o' roblery, wi' ne'er a 6icht of the Eels an wavin woods o' the bonny country or the wash o' the sea; withoot time or strength for childish plav eh, Owen. What if lay Janet na, na, let ter as she is, pair little one, unner tho sod i' the kirkyard that leeviu sae be set," and Sandy dropped his head into his bauds. 1 had never heard him allude before ti his wife and daughter long dead iu Linlithgow. "It's an owre lang tale to tell," said Sandy, after a moment's pause, seeming to find a gentle comfort in speech of his loved and lost cues, "but I'se cut it short i' the teliin. Ne'er a mon ia a Scotia was so blithe as Alexander Jlac Kab the day that made bonny Ee-sie his bride, nor for mony a jc-itr afic-r. The bainiies cam, two o' them, but wee Sandie deed in infancy an ainly Bess was left to cheer the little hame an' uiak bright the iugb neuk. Vet, still we were happy, sae happy, till Bes t she was ne'er strong, nor her mither seemed to weaken, day bv day, an fade oot an wx-tcawa', till her face was pale an clear wi the awfn" v hiteness o" the great hereafter shiuin thixiagh th-i vail o' f.eth. Eh, she suld La' made a bonny angel!" Here Sandy pr.csed nbrup:'.y. and for some minuies ssi siienuy i.rootling over the past I did cot interrupt him, an i presently be began to sjieak again in a low. tremulous voice: "Sae sl.e wn.t, lad. Better so, per b?.ps. in a' the purity of childhood. An Ihe wife was i:ke a braised ar:d broken f.i w'r that tlrccpt an uio-.pt wecl. An I' the kirkyaid they were sune side by side, an a' was pit dark as nicht to me. Frieu's o' my youth, who bad lang syne Kevit i the i.ew lan', begged me s.-iir to t' ffie to them, in sae, as all the warl' was the saite to my reft hairt, I cr.m' an Sfre I Lae leeved my lane, waiting till ihe Lord is pleased o' Lis infinite maiivy a ea' me to my aiu. A' wounds Leal i" time, they ssy, an fiveand -twenty year is lang eneuch, but the scar's wi me yet, Owen, the scar's wi' me yet, an will lx? till my deeing day, an I canna see a wee bairn warsiin wi' this wicked warl' like the pnir Dutch lass, but I maun think: 'Iloo, if 'twere Bess? ily ain wee Bessiel-' " And the old man, dashing Lis Land across his eyes to clear away a must that was not nil of age, drew from Lis inner vest pocket one of those old fashioned daguerreotype cases that used to tie so comiuou on country house cen ter tables twenty yeurs ai,o and Landed it to me. 1 ojened it, and after turning the case thus way and that to avoid the rejection from the glassy surface, saw two dimly outlined faces, the mother's and daughter's, looking at each other. It was impossible to get mm b idea of what they were iu life, but 1 looked at them as one would look at a strange face in a coffin and then handed back the case iu silence. Just then the door was flung open and a number of men entered the room, their forms but cimiy diMX-rnible ia the dusk which bal fa'lt-u upon cs unheeded. "Why. it's Langdon," said one, ad vancing with an exclamation of enr prUe. "I suppose you've got everything all arranged for the picnic, Sandy?" "No," said 1, hastily irterposing, "we Lave not been talking about the jncnic at alL That's what i came for, but Mr. itacXab has been telling all about the old days in Scotland, and we hadn't really got down to business yet" Sandy bustled about to light a couple of gs jets as I spoke, and when he had finn-hed he slowly returned, thankful, I wag sure, for tlie moment's respite. "fin thiukin," said he slowly, "that I s'ail na gae to the picnic" "Not go to the picuicr said young MacOowan in astonishment "Why, nucle. Low can that I? What would the picnic be without you?" "Aye, lad, it's kind o' you to speak sae, but I'm owre auld for sic tricks. 1 canna i f.t the etane, nor hurl the caber, nor 1 nn, nor lonp. nor wars;e, ror step a hielan fiing. l onrg fo;i t uw ue outne an merry an suld folk s'uld stay Lame. Dinna mind :e, 11, but go your ways." "He's thinkin o' tis baim. 'puir Sandy," whispered Rob ilackenzie in Biy ear. Owtn Langdon in New York lievordcr. The Cbua Spongea. Did you ever carefully examine one of the 'so called "glass sponges?" The most delicate and beautiful of these perbnps is the Venus flower basket, which is found only in the deep sea near the Phillipine i-lands. It looks for all the world like spun glass woven into an intricate pattern, and is so delicate and exquisite that one can hardly believe it to I nothing but the skeleton of a sponge. This particular species of sponge is composed of bands of spicules running lengthwise from end to end, with cross bands intersecting at right angles. Be fore they are thoroughly skeletonized the corners of the squares formed by tbe croesbands are filled with a browm jelly like substance, which reduces the spaces to little tube-like holes. The edges of these little holes project slightly above the general surface f the sponge and give it the appearance of being dotted with miniature volcanic craters. The ridges, instead of Laving their surfaces made up of a continuous glassy skeleton, have their soft sub stances supported by whole multitudes of delicate microscopic, six rayed spic ules. In some instances these fragile spicules seem to be supported, or at least held in place, by little hooked stars and rosettes. In its natural stats the whole of the Venus flower basket is covered with fine Lairs, the mouth being kept closed by a net of fine glasslike needles. Captain Simmons' men found the Cow er basket fastened to a rock by a handle carefully attached to the basket iu four different places, and the eiivers of "the Exile brought up one specimen that rested on the top of a marble pedestal which at some time had been lost in th. harbor at Najaja. St Louis Republic Teter Coor'a Cherry Table. There is in the city of Brooklyn at the house cf Mrs. A. A. Golden a table, the history cf which, without doubt, will in terest many an old New Yorker. It was made by Felef Cooper, which lends it the more interest It was at this table that he and his wife ate their first dinner after they were married. In appearance it is much smaller than the modern dining table. It has two leaves and two end pieces that are at tached to the leaves by hinges. In all it is about four feet square. The legs are long htid slender. Tiie wood is of cherry, and, old U3 the table is, so carefully has it been kept by Mrs. Golden there is no sign of scratch or m;ir on it la Lis early ventures Peter Cooper was often un3ncces.iful. It w as in lblti, when he was living at Ilemjistcad, Long Is land, that Le failed in business. A few days after Lis failure Le Leid an auction 6ale of Lis Lousehold goods, among them being this table, Mrs. Mary Golden, a mother-in-law of Mrs. A. A. Golden, bought it for a ftw dollars. She after ward used it as a dinner table. At her death, in 1S-15, she willed it to the pres ent owner, Mrs- A. A. Golden. The ta ble is one which Mr. Cooper made with Lis own Lands, and, it is said, valued it very highly. Exchange. An Experimcut with a flee. A bee flies much in the same way as a pigeon that is to say. it first takes an upward spiral flight into the air, and then darts straight for the object in new. Now an exiitrimenttr on iu.-ect nature once covered a bee's eye with paint, and sent it into the air; instead of darting straight off after rising, it con tinued to ascend. Pearson's Weekly. A ElctrogTcasioo. A man who Las kept an account of the number of kisses exchanged with his wife since their union consents to its publication as follows: First year, 30,500: second year. 16,0oJ; third year, 3.C50: fourth year, 120; fifth year, 2. lie then left off keening therecord. Excnange Bread Made of I'raoata. The imperial German health authori ties have been engaged in experiments, the object of which was to ascertain whether a healthful bread could be made of a mixture of rye Cour and peanuts. Incidentally it was discovered that the refuse left after the oil has been ex tracted from peanuts contains 50 per cent of albuminous matter. Such being the case, bread made with an admixture of peanuts or peanut refuse would cer tainly be highly nutritious, iuasmuch as the nutritive element cf any kind of bread is mainly albuminous. Wheat and rye Hours have only about 11 or 12 per cent, of albuminous matter in them. When oil Las been extracted by pressure or otherwise from a vegeta ble substance, the residue is called "oil cake." All oilcakes are Lirgely albumi nous. Flaxseed oilcake contains more than 40 per cent of such elements, and the oilcake of cotton seed is alxiut the same. It is generally supposed that pea nuts are very indigestible. Another question involved is whether they could be grown more cheaply than wheat, which would seem to le very doubtful. Perhaps, however, peanut bread is to be looked forward to as a luxury of the future. Washington Star. Nutcrark Night. All Ilaliow Even, or Halloween, the evening before All Saints' Day, the 1st of November, has yet another title in the north of England namely, Nutcrack Night, the derivation of which is ob vious enough. Impartially weighed against the others, it is perhaps the very be?t time of the whole year for discov ering just what sort of husband or wife one is to be blessed withal. Of old .tune, to go back to the usual source of such things, the Romans had a feast of Pomona at this time, and it was theu that the stores laid up in the summer for use ia the winter were opened. The appropriateness of the cse of nuts aad apples at this tLrie thus be comes apparent But when a festival flourishing ia the British Ulea has fires connected with it, look sharp for a Druidical origin and it will not usually oe necessary to lo.-k far. Now Hallow een has files connected with it and a Druidical connection, if not actual ori gin, seems highly probable. New York Tribune. What "Winter." Are For. One of the emtiluvmt nf s r,f ewtri.-ir jut.t now is to make "winkers," to hang from hi?h Tilaces. TLev are inennilr..T?t lights, hoUted on a flagpole or run ont irom a winaow, ana tue current is inter rupted and turned on again by clock work mechanism. A man sees the light, then Le notices that it is r-one. tt'hil wondering what Las become of it it re appears. This is supposed, to ror.se his interest to such an extent that he will ask somelxviy what it is for. and the man who disTihir llip !ifit wilt tKun get an advertisement if Le has luck. - x- i ew tun son. Lraniu( Dentistry ia Japaa. A twelve-ytar-olJ Jaiuuiese bov sat on the floor iu a dentist's otiice in Japau having before Lim a board iu which were a number of holes into which pegs Lad been tightly driven. He was aN temntinc to extract the i;rs with hi thumb and forefinger. A-i the strength ot ttis natural pair of forceps develop by practice tiie pegs are driven in tighter. After a coan'.e of vears at r-r j.. 9 pndirg the yocog dentist gradnates and is able to lift the most refractory molar in the same manner that Le now lifts wooden pegs. St Louis Globe-Demo- Good I'm of OOieeholder. It is begiuniiiff to dawn nton tli. rr,-:n.ta of the managers of the Chicago exhi bition that if the whole grand army of present and prospective officials attend the she w and nav as t hpv in ik . tendance will Le large enough to crowd the grounds and to make the show in- epeudent cf transient visitors. Phila delphia Times. How Robins Na3t Aithouzh many interesting point in relation to tbe nesting habita of onr friends, the birds, hive appeared, I have yet to see anythin; concerning the prwi- Z on which the prospect ve areni as- ... . ; tu.. l : sumes wniie jncuoajng. iu euojcv Las been of much inU:ret to me, and in the past years many observations have been made, which plainly indicate that the proprietors of nearly all nests "have their exits and their entrance." Many there are, as the kingfishers, woodpeckers and other species, which reach their eggs by a single opening or burrow, and these of necessity must emerge from the eame sonrce, bat all 6eem to have a well defined position in siltine. All can remember the attitude of the domestic hen, turkey or goose, and ho w rarely this position is changed, and with tbe wild bird the tendency to a shift is even less, for with barnyard fowls we can alter their posture by placing a board in a variety of poeitiona about tbe nest, but with the inhabitants of the wood any interference generally results ia desertion. The robin when building her nast of ten tries how her brooding breast is to tit the growing st-uctare, and this, too when a bare, flat platform gives no indi cation of the elevated sides to follow. Later the male sits in the forming enp and speculates probably on the outcome of Lis efforts, and views the outlook from tbe crotch. Daring the four days of egg laying the female is not on, or rather in, the structure to any extent, unless the weather is cold and wet, and she as sumes almost any position. It is only af ter the duties of incubation begin, a pe riod which lasts fourteen days to a dot, that the robins adopt a standard, shared in by each of the pair. The male, w ho shares in the duties of sitticg, w hen going to take his trick al most invariably flies toward Lis mate in the same path, and arriving at the door, just as the female is seen to dart forward betaeenthe branches which comprise ihe froLt door. The front door, as I pre fer to cail it, is then really the exit, and toward it the incubating bird always points her bill. It never directs toward the tree trunk and generally points to ward an open space in tbe foliage when a thick leaved tree or bush. icieicr. Bucklen s Arnica Salve. The best Salve ia the world for Cu ts, Bruises, Sores, l'litrs,Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil hlains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price L'5 cents per box. For taie by J. X. Sny der. His Joke Recoiled. " I hear that Miss Flypp Las at last got engaced to young Scadde," said Hunker to Siiatts. "Yes ; and the way it is done is the beet joke on Scadds I've heard of in ma ny a day." "How was it?" " Well, he read in the paper about a man in New Orleans who wore a card on his breast with the word 'yes printed on it in big letters, thus shutting off people from asking if it was hot enough for hiui." "I see. Good idea, that." "So Scadds thought When the last hot epell came along he thought he would imitate the New Orleans man. He was in great glee over the satisfactory working of his little scheme until Miss Flypp saw it." "What happened then?" "She looked at it awhile and then burst out, 'Why, what an accommodat ing man you are, Mr. Scadds! How easy yon make it for a girl who has long worshipped you in silence and is too bashful to take advantage of her leap year privileges! Your consent makes me supremely happy. Suppose we set a month from to-day as the date of the ceremony ? With that she threw her arms around the neck of the young man and he was her's." Judge. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain cure fir Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hun dreds of am nave been cured by it af ter all other treatment had failed. It is put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes. " am happy to say," remarked the preacher, "that the sheriff died resigned.' "I dispute that statement," said tbe edi tor. "He died, but I'll be hanged if be resigned." A son of Mr. M. D. Pusser, a merchan of Gibraltar, N. O, was so badly afflicted with rheumatism for a year or more as to be unable to work oi go to school. Eis father concluded to try Chamberlain's Tain Balm on the boy. It soon cared Lim and he Las since walked one and a half miles to school and back every school day. 50 tent bottles for sale. 'Minister "The love of money is the root of all evil." Parishioner "That isn't the worst thing abjut money. "Ah ! What is?" "The difliculty of getting any. For pain in the stomach, colic ard cholera morhus there is nothing belter than Chatnb. ruiu'a Cjio C ioieia and Diari hu; Iv. nied v. One is generally compelled to enjoy the eorif of the tenor without catching tbe tenor of the song. Fifty Years Ago Vncle Sam was not so hard pressed as to day. The mail carriers were few, the post age upon a aing'e letter was 23 cents. When oiie a received, the family all gathered arouud the faiher to hear the news. On a memorable occasion the letter read as fol oi: Taedarj.irm of "Prince Regent" is empty, please send me another. Our friend Dan:el Webster a wiib. as when it came, and coiiMdtrs it the finest he has ever tasted. We are happy to know the 25 cent postage is gone. Sull happier to know the whiskey Webster praised is to be had at McCul lough's Half Century House, 5i'l L ;r trert, oot of Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Ta y tieud rgistered letter or postotflce order for she medi -1 w-wJer, ' Prince Regem." lie Mabel, 1 am g ing to aek yi n to be niy w ife. Socialif in will never be a success ; be cause no man ever thinks he has attain ed his proper position in a wiety until he has somebody to look down upon. No man ever discovers his power of locomotion until he starts on the finan cial down grade. The miser may be niggardly in his diet but be keenly enjoys the pleasures of the multiplication table. All things come to those who hustle while they wait. 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JolauttMn AermwmiaiiuKTlnckwmi 5 fl p. m , 8oiner-t 611 p. in., i-toye! n P- m-, Hoovenviile t:t? p. m., Johnnown 7:& p. m. SiokJi Arnm'rni;M Eot kwood 11:35 a. m. Somerset, 1U&A- 90CTHWARD. Ifai'-Johnsvmn 7:45 a. m., ITooversvIile 8 31 flwaiovn (C46, borne rx-t !?:16, Roi k wood 9:l Eiprrm Johnstown p, mv. Honversvi'le 4.16, SioydAowu -4MU, tiumewl 6:01, Em-kwood &.. Swin Onlff JohnsJowTi S0 a. m., TTooverTinc :)t a. ia., NoTntowa y:J0 a. eotaei&el 101 a. m., Roekwood 10 ia. m. Sa Arrtmmo-tjtinn Somerset 5:01 p. m. Ki-ckwood St& p mM How to Tell Bride and Groom He always carries two new grips and two umbrellas. He always offers her his arm. He's always cleanly shaven, End wears, besides immaculate linen, a care worn, worried expression. He always pulls ont his watch, pre sumably to see bow much of bis honey moon is left. When he registers at the hotel tbe "and wife" is written twice as large as his own name. She never fails to aek how many lumps of sogir he takes in his coSee. Tbe WlTon tonme hm nniliin Inxt " 1 -P j , but it gets there ahead of the teat of tl e outfit. Mnjtcrr, Mrrrus Cck, Psou. John (jcsuniil. t,f this piac-e, wa thrrwa from a 7 A HELPLESS CRIPPLE FOR 19 YEARS, trsaHe to wai. Her daughter providentially proeared tw butties of ST. JACOBS OIL, which Mr. Otmni3 naed. Before the mxuoi bottle exhausted, she waa able to walk about, and haa been C O MPLETELY CURED." Very truty, M. THOMPSON, PewniaaTca. READING FOR 1893. containing in every issuenearly H columns of Jacob D. Swank, Wtcbmnk.er and Jeweler, Next door west of Lutheran Church. Somerest, Pa. I am now prepared to sup ply the public with clocks, watches and jewelry of all descriptions, as cheap as the cheapest. It KPAIRINO- A. SPECIALTY. All work guaranteed. Look at my stock before making your pmr chases. Ceo. 31. Thomas, & Co. 123 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. All Departments of out- Store are well stocked with the boat rods we can boy. and wa are otTuriog goods which defy com petition. Our Store Is Headquarter for the Choicest Country Produce. The stock of Staple aixt Faocj Groceries haa nav er bean more complete, and is being sold at prices Exer-ptioaally Low. Call and exam in onr goods aad be convinc ed that Ours k a Bargain Store. WE SELL CROWN BAKING POWDER. GOOD LIQUORS and Cheap Liters! By ealliog at the Old Reliable Liquor Store, i.S09 Xaia St., and 106 Clinloa St, Jolinstown. 3?a., all kinds of the Choicest Liquors In market eaa be had. To my old customers this ia a weU known net, and to all others eonvlDdng proof will be given. Don't forget that I kaep on hand tbe greatest variety of Liquors, the choicest brands and at the lowest prices. P. S. FISHER. VATT P A JJ TTKTn TH! tc tlm ta PrrraraaH at a ASruia Ihtraaa ai rHEiniTGTOH BROS. who will aoutfan t aavacliuaa at luwast raia It is to Yom Intcrst TO BUY YOUR Drugs and Medicines JOHK H. SHYDEB. SUCCVSOB TO Biesecker t Snyder. None but the purest and best kept In stock, and when Drugs beeorue inert by stand ing, as certain of them do, we de stroy them, rather than im pose on our customers. Yon can depend on having your PRESCRIPTIONS 4 FAMILY RECEIPTS filled with car. Our price are aa low as any other Orsuclase 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 to give them the very best goods for their money. Do not forget that we make a specialty of FITTING TRUSSES. We guarantee satisfaction, and, if you have had trouble in this direction, give us a call. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES In great variety ; A full set of Test Leuses. Come in and have your eyes examined. No charge for examination, and we are confident we can suit yon. Come and see ua. Be pec fully, JOHN N. SNYDER. A. H. HUSTOrJ, Undertaker and Embalmer. Co Qlnth Casket and Kobe OP ALL GRADES OS HAM). A. GOOD HEARSE and everything pertaining; to funerals furcUied on abort notu e. South Turkevfbot Strset Somerset, Psna'a "91-1 ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPE1CIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MANUFACTURING STATIOSER asd BLANK BOOK MAKER. HANNAM BLOCK. JOHNSTOWN. PA. Johnstown's New Grocery. HavlDr opened a new GROCERY STORE, Southeast Corner of Market i Loeift Streets, JOHNSTOWN, I am prepared to furnish buyers from different points wiib all kinds of freth groceries at lowest prices. Country produce, such as but ter, evgs, etc., taken in ex change for goods. JAME D. Ft UTLEDGE. Q. C. JORDAN. - JOSEPH MINCHMAN. JORDAN &. HINCHMAN. CuUMnen will find os at the same old stand, with a larger aupply of our own xuanufatitered (Ootla.snch as than ever. As wholesale dealers in CRACKERS, CANDIES, NUTS AND FRUIT, we have in-reaed raeiltiiea for nlilni orders promptly and satisfactorily. Jordan Sc Ilinchman, TO and 272, Main Street, JOHS3TWS, PA. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. BUY YOUR I3oots and. Shoes AT 84 FKANKLIN STREET, Johnstown, PA. Lowest Pricei Guaranteed CURTIS K. GROVE, SOMERSET, PA. bUtfGIES. BLE10H3, CARRIAGES, 8PSMSG WAGONS, BCCK WAQON3 AND EASTERN ASD WE3TKR5 WORK rurnlahed en Short Notice. Fainting Done on Short Time. v work is made oat jf TVrran&.'jr Suml Wood, and th b" fttm and i !iitmanttaUr Oonmractcd, Neatly Finihi. and Warranted to five Sauatactkm. Employ Only First Class Vorknea. Renalrtnc or AU Kmd tn Mv Line Dr.ne on tihort Notioa. Pncea R RAriON ABLK. and All Work Warrantd. Call aad Examine mj Stock, and Learn Prices, (do Waoo-work, and famish Selves far Wind WUla Remember the place, aad call in. CU3TI3K. GROVE, Raat of Coort Uocse) r-OHERsrr. p. ,E 'fLASIA RAILROAD. 8CHKDEDE IN EFFECT IiEa 30, 19L CASTCRN STANCAHO TIME DISTANCE AND PARR. Mile". Fare. Johnstown to Alumna SJi 1 ! " " Harrw.unr.. ITo'i 11 " " fhtia.le'nhia 'G1' a J B:airvil'.e lut -'t' " (Siv-en-bnrg, 47 -1 41 " PiRt.'Kh TH J St " BaltinKire 6S Wasliluioo 'Ti 'To COXTJKXSKD BCHEDri-B. Trains arrive and depart from the station at Johnatown aa follows : WESTWARD. Ovater Express.- - 3 "N a. m .. Ajt a. m .. 6 i. a. th . --" a. m :SS a. m 3..u p. m 5. 1 p. ra i Jl p. m . i M p. m. W rmera tapre Johuttown Aeemnmodaliun.. Expreaa. Part 11 Ezprtai Way Patenter - Jobwtowa Eapneaa Fast IJne... EAST SARD. Atlantic ExpreaL. . & a nv . 5 40 a. at. . S ii a. m. . loir. a-m. . lii'l p. m. . 4 11 p. m . T-Or p. m. . Tils p. m. , 19 JO p. m. ea-t'hore upra Harrieburv Accommsdauo Day Lxpraaa.. A iiuoua Ezpret.w. Mail Kxprta JohntKown Aoxan-iX-'-' ax. philaVlphiai-xp..-. t aat I ine htt3 Rjiertcaa a Ua at HT Q 'rrj CCPCHTS, etc. Tr.r mrnrma-'ion anl fr 1Tn.ix vHis trt Ml .N tC, .1 IM..-1 T. NSW CM.st hire.q 7 r Wli:ti I.l " j'' fl Ker p.t.:rt l..-n ! l-y " tie uiuc 0 a jiveo lreeul tti-i rirntific gtuencau lar?e .Hrto alon -f itrw kvt!.i- .tt t- tM v,i,t s..;.u.l.y il-rati. V "rJ'l -ur ji.". jtx n.-nr!- . A.yi.-.. . : I -N Jt eo. FOUTZ'S HORSE AHO CATTLE POW0ER3 ri Jlt) rt If W1" f i T''rT r,r Lr5 FaV TIL f K'HtLr T'o-!- ru i M In K." it !'.-:- . .i-r. ini. nr"' p! Im 4; I p -1 lit t F'V'tT't rr .) p-vrtTtr i.rr- is V F.wit? f.r Tiil Incm- l.' t ort-wlitr oi n'iz Wi rrsH,r, weaiv rr fi r-.t MhI Li iHitUT 6 mi t,i IWfVt, r'nrt, rf'rT'1 rrr r ffVawjl Ini.'aWf ITILKT KaitzU Prtriwb WIM. T. n l iCTluti . 8om1 crrrts)rv. DAVID M. TOVTZ. rrorltor. BALT1MOEB. If D. WE TELL YOU notliinr new when we (ale tliat it pav to f nzafe to a prruiaoeut, BMMt llc..llir jad puraiaiit bu-i-nest, that rv:urn- a proii! e-ry dav' work. uell U tlie bu.ii-- we oltrr tin? workinr tins. We leacli lu.-iu h.r to make rapilly, aiij 'iaran: rxrr i'r t- i.w oar iu.iruc'.ioas faillifullv the makiiie oi SJKKMHJ a month. hrry one alio Iiikh hul-J nw ainl wora will tan-lv aud ililv im-na.-e IlH-ir earuiiw ; tUera eau lie n um-i"n ab-jul ii ; otUers ow at work ar Uoini! ii.aud vou, n -b-r, ean do tlie name. Tlii i tiie tet pavinif buiue that jruu bave ever hi th-clttti to -care. You will .iite a grave infinite if t (ail to five it a trial l ou.-e. If oil irra-i tbe ti!U!ttin, alid act .jnK-klv, 'a will dirrcliy Hud vur-i( in a mott pro-p.-r.'U bu-iiii.-. at wiiifii' vou nrt ly make ai-i Mve larse tuni ol' inow-v. the n--u:M of i.luy a iHKir.- work will ".IN-n e.'i.il a w-k'. watfrs. M lietli r win are or vonnc, man or woitiaii. It mat- Bo'dli. reiKV, Jo a. we trli you, and w.!l mrrl t.ai at tlie very -.art. Nnir-r nirriim-r or ca.i:.il H-.-rv. TlMe a bo work for n are rvwanir-l. Wlir not write to .lay lor full tiariK-alars, Irt-e ? K. C. ALI.KN A '-. Boa No- 4iO, Aujmla, lie. ' 1 in" -1 4a arci j jsa- c f Aim Piters STiCXA. Mil- C . ' - r- 17 -r p. CHE IOCS BCYS A USEFUL FEESE5T. p Press asdCc'HL ,75, $3.00, $3.00 7' 50, $10.00, fzi.oo to Jji.oo. Smd Se. fr Catalogue. W. A. renting SOf'fti 4OT. riZUervKr. Ifotliln!, OnEartliWUi LIKE SIieridans Couditica Powder I KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS , Strong and Healthy ; Prevent ail Diacaac. Good for 21 o ultimo Hem. Tt H arrl(itT nrr". Hip'iT pr-.nomtrnrM. TnTT UtT OaatT ta-Dir i k -Ht liaJ. N -t rtr JaV-ft.'Ur1h kMl at r.rv Mrtct i 'iw. "fzm- tarw rm ml it 9sV ; vi k t irvi it KoT lavi unr cTuCitixT. If u ma t ! it rod io a. We mai. iHu l-o Five- fl K i i 4 ;h rmn f. A P'x r&aai. kft M;fi i puM Jultri Katttf fcniif, pr-v rrriM. trr-r wtth T--r or u:lr cjr oi Th I'FV 1.TKT t spwii mi frv-i. !. . J' tRSsOS ' w . tZ rV .ta dv-aw St., Hoetno, V M, yy autuuuu tot obuuLuiug a MW0 Mm EdacaSsi pn-pateJ. thuuaiia of for tta aciJve dnt'cs cf lif. rr firruS.i.-s ai (irvss, 1. lili Va 6D.S5, tltt.bui ci, l'a. 3 HORSE HEAD HORSE BLANKETS! " : it '1' ' - Vl 'i "v . " . " are the strongest and best. Chase's Plush Lap Robes are the standard. The plush will not shed. All robes have the name Chase either woven in the binding or sewed on the comer. FIRST-CLASS DEALERS WILL SELL NO OTHERS. LC CHASE & CO., Eostcn, Mass, KNCH&DR0M00LDsS ,U - T i. ZJ1 v?- ?!s-!.. Z r--i. -. , ,f - -Z SAVfiLLwsEflQlIiSS A wonrf riul improvunmt hi Frarllaa I rrJ. aa4 Cia-Kak. rL-k ntuciiHi of a.-r-.in tUr.e ttnw-a aa Uj aa any otlnr la rN. a.arkrt. lrln a I latrb KcvJ, n-4 all tin; V..1 ciT.rir. ui itu il atiUwaile l-tin; ami aaviaa ia- norr mr. Wril f T nnu mr .nl prn.: fii m -. -.l free apen appltc-j'lnn. A -tn pria Tnalh Har wwa. Ilav Uakra, altivatara. ( on I'lacl. era. Hhrllera. rc JJrin th-.t pnwr HEMCH & DROMGCLD, Uaafrs YORK, FA. Vt : l It - -- - 1. rr--s , t sa nn.ir I I W J JW . . Jkt'-T""i'' 1 V Irl E M 4, 1) SCHMIDT The Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor and Cigar II01r Ml THE UHITED STATES. C3-- "W. SCHMIDT DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF Fine Whiskies. IMPORTER OF XOS. 95 AXD7 FIFTH A VEX IF., riTT.-r.Vl:; .j All orders waived bj mail w:!l ree;v fin)-: . ,r Cinderella Stoves and Range Their Lessens - - W - It-; Labor. Baauwws. T will pa? you to examine the QUEEN CINPEEEI.I.A r;.v,j: for vou buy. It Ins all the latest iir.r.rovonieut-'. a:. l is ';, r " . . . 1. 1 . .L .7: .!..(. ,1 1 . . T I f 1 ti T1 li.rt titr - a. inr vnn II IV. Ik UU3 i-" teed to be a pood baser, it nas unui uia.v wu j.-i, n cart have a fire in one-hulfthe time rc-pired with tl.e or-i;:.a7p. This 13 a valuable feature when vou want a qui fire for cnr!ylr.: TTha3 aa extra Lire hi-h oven, thorou..'!:! ventilated. T.,- t a. 0f inflowing and outfiowins: air can be regulated at will; C. v a perfect baker, and no burninsr on the top. It ha.-! t!.e Trij-L.-s prate, which is the perfection of conscience and c!oaiili:.t-. I; peciallv durable, having three separate sides, or the adviiuu-o , trratcd in one, and notca.-ily warped by the action of til-; ire. - . a 1 T-.-T a V't-V fi T i m i tsl Pltlebufaf ia. f 'id aiat.1 aTliaraC; --i 1 V teed to" Lc a pood baker. It Las .UavaujttJjiiATCu wt jvfcix. ? - " JAMES B. HOLDERBAmr, Somerset,! Krissinper & Kurtz, Berlin, Fa and P. J. Corcr .t Son, Mererj-U. REM EM BER "Things Jonewell and with a care, exempt thc:n-:.,-. fr..3 '- THE POSITIVE CU3 IKLY E'.ttJTHERS. M IT WILL PAY YOU TO BCT TOCB Memorial Work VM. F. SHAFFER, SOMEKSKT, PEKX'A Haiiofs cturr cf and Dealer in tatrn Wart Furnitudtm Short .Vu. in all Color Mil IIS EEASITI Ao, Agent for tx WHITE BSOSZEt Fctsoos in re. of MONTXEN'T WORK w'll find it to Ibeir iu:;rt-t to cail at my shop whri a proper aimwinii will N iven tcm. 9i ir farrwn &Htiiutfrl in ttry t zr, and k'KICKi Kk Y LO I Invite special alien. ion u tae white Bronze, Or Pure lino Monument Introilnrel by REV. W. A. RlVr, a., a Urciiiol l!nirov-m?tit iu the point of MATKP.IAL AMI riiSSTKlt'TION', anJ which la di:ni to b the Popular y.-nmnent fnr our Cbangcaole Cli Biale. w-lVI i A CALL. WM. F. SUAFFER. Louther's Main Street, Somerset, Pa. Tliis Ucdel Dru Ztziz is Rapidly 2:::nh j a fe Favcrits vriXL Pscjb in Esarca cf FRESH AHD PURE DRUGS. Jledicincs, Dye Stuffs. Sponges, irm Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THJ DOCTOK r."ES PESSOSAL ATTENTT0N TO THS CCMPCrsr:'i Of Loauiar s rrescripims Family SSSAT CASE EEISe TAKES TO IS3 OSLT FEES3 JSD PliX ASTCI25 SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Lir.2 el Optical Goods always on nand. h end li. i assortment all can be suited THE FffiEST BEARDS OF CIGAES Always on hand. It is al ways a pleasure to display our to intending purchasers, whether they buy trora us or elsewhere. J. tA. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. F' Somerset Lumber Yabj ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, SfA-rrTicr ia ura DaaLrs ad WaoLasaLS axo Rrrtn.js or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATEHIAl- Hard and Soit Wood: OAK, POPLAR, SIDISOS, PifXKTS, ' MorUlx:g, ASH. WALNTT. FLfiORIN'G, SaSH. TAt3RA;i- CHERRY. TtLLGWPINE. N'iLA HOORH BALIrTF? . CHE3TXT. WHIT1 PIXE, I TH. PI INtH. yE .3i A General Line of all gmden ot Lumber auJ BuiMin Vau;r:al aid KtA-.Snn -'' Also, ean furnish anythina; in the line of our b.i- nrm toor''"r w!th rt.-'-' pnmpucie, snch aa BraAcla. 0.'.J-ir1 rit, tv. ELXA.S C UsjSTn GI-IV L Offlce and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. StaUon, Soinerse . . J. J. 5PECIV. WM. Tmc LiADi-sa WMOLCSALC WlNt AMD LlOUON HOUSC Of WtSTERI Pt "ST U THE AYM. II. HOLMKS CO Distillers of fcLIolmcs' Ecst " aid u olncs 0 Id I u if n rrRE RYE TTIIISKY. All the leading Rve and Bourbon Whtkies in bond or tax -pa Importers of fine Brandies, Gin3 and Wines. QTTMn rnT? PPirr t 'T fc- J ' - A. V IS X. Telephone No. 305, - 123 Water BUILD ISg TCLtMOrlti ,. - L.L fl 7 I t -Urn m m 1 aves Vol st irrrmv'Tmr.t-v I u ..M " ! ... -.vl the direct draft datrr .-r. lxv,i I t ' , ': . V.ctw 6- I-w Y or i. frxo f U. Drug Stor tMMS XV O. V A ui A-a . Jk. . a Si. til l3J"i i v PITTS BL' J...' J. !i,a iVj . , l JAJU.WA Wajjulii . I A" KUiil Cver ZOO 1 Ecaut;ful I. ' jJ .:. rnceU Des'zns. lA C-rc-.- f c- a- r r W
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