Ma.ul Mullor, on n nminor ty. Calmly fanne-l tlx' flies away. Th?Ju!sPi!W rfdins 1wn the mu And chwki-d his horw near Maud's alKWta. -How it. It Maud," hetilowi.v spako, Thai ytm are nol out Willi your rake?" Why don't yu doaa in the lay And raiio tin- nnndow swM with hay?' " Th? meadow, hay, and even the rake, Mie r ihed, "are but a poet's lake. We fin de ninclc inalus, I wot. Hike nMhing bat our Psyche knot." The Judge, with tdil amashod in twain, I'meeeded up the road asrain. Erchangr. HER XEW S1TLUTI0X. By Losing One Place She Got Anoth er and Wat Hade Happy. D.'ar mo," said Mrs. IY1L "wliat is the matter w ith dtrrio? Ain't kk is Mrs. Till had eonif up to licr lod ctV room to Imrrow a dust-jmii. Life aiiioiifr tlie poor teiieinetit In nine life, at least in all jrive and take; and Mrs. 1VU U.miwod dust pan and ettjr ln-at- rs,just as Mrs. IV ISifter, of upiier Fifth avenue would Uirrow a jiiei-e of music, or Miss WaMegrave the last Hew novel. The Iteltons had only lately cotne to the house. Tliey were very poor, Vet Mrs. IV11 somehow resjHt "d an intan trilile es--nee of ladyhood tl t hovered a'-out them. They had no car' on their floor, yet it was always clean; the -urtains were made of "cheese cloth" at four cents a yard; the lied on whieh the mother and daughter let !isu)tied the similitude of a stained pier-wardrolie ly day. The cooking: was done on a kerosene stove in the corner, and Mrs. I 'el I discovt-ivd that Mrs, Ik-lton did floss-silk cnihroidery (iii tlaimel of infants' wardrolies, while C'a'rie was one of the atu-ndauls iu M'lller & t'o.'s dry roods rtore on Itnetdway. "I knowed they was pent"el," said Mrs. IVU, "the minute I net eyes on 'em. Mrs. licit' m' dress is shabby, and Mrs. Hourie, the grocer's wife, on the first floor, wears hers somehow diderent; and Carrie's Utniiet is plain 'lack straw, with loojts of given rili ixni, hut it's a great deal more ladytied than Susan Jane Hawk-v's pink crajie, with the red feathers and the llhine stoite daggers stuck in it." Hut to-day Carry was crying, and Mrs. lUlton, with her floss-silk em broidery pushed to one side, was trying to comfort her. "No," said Mrs. 1 VI ton, "she isn't si. k, hut" "I'm discharged," said Carrie sud denly, straightening herself up. I've lost my place. One of the customers brought a Mtint-Iace handkerchief to t!.: stirv-to match it in flounces, ami she couldn't find it afterwards, ami " "I know," said Mrs. 1V11, "I had a niece once in one o' them big stores, and you can't teach me much aliout 'em. The gals is (sacrificed right straight along to the customers' whims. It was laid to you, of course. "And I may consider my self lucky, they tell me," cried our indignant Car rie, "that I am not arrested and put in prison. Only 'previous good conduct saved me! Hut I don't consider myself lucky! I consider that I have lieen in sulted and aggrieved. I " "Carrie! Carrier' gently soothed the mother. And Carrie's passionate words died away in a flood of tears, "J tut what are we to do?' she cried. "How are we to live? No one will take me in after this. It would lie of no use for me to try and get a situation." "OikI wiil provide, Carrie," whisper ed Mrs. Helton. At that moment there came a sharp tap at the door. "Is the young lady ready for tl.e place out in Orange county?' asked a gruff voiiv. "Mr. Jessup' s wagon is at the door. Tlutt's me. And he's a-waiting." "I me!" said Mrs. 1VI1, starting up. "I clean forgot all about it. Name of Jessup? Iotii-ia Oleoot, she's dreadful sorry, but her uncle ain't willing, on soN-r second thoughts, to let her go out of the city. They've gone to Con ey Island and " "Ain't that the young woman?" said Mr. Jessup, nodding his head toward Carrie Helton as she stood in the door way. Certainly not," said Mrs. Pell, brist ling up. "This is the floor aWivc the Olcott nanus.' "No offense, no onens,-!" said Mr. Jessiip. "Hut what lie I goinr to do? My wife calculated on my bringing home some hired help, and I dunno nothing about your intelligence office. And the train goes at II." "What sort of a place is it?" asked Carrie, suddenly turning around. "tiincral housework," said the old fanner, leaning ntraiiist the side of the door. "A little of everything. Srt of handy woman almut the place. Jest exactly the sort' of work our darter would Iiave done if slte'd lived to grow up. Four dollars a week and a good home. I dunno what you think of it, but it seems to me a pretty fair offer. "Mother," said Carrie breathlessly, "I have a great mind to go, if if Mr. Jessup will take me." "And glad of the eliaiuv," said the old farmer, cheerfully. "I don't know much about Ihmisc keepiug," went on Carrie. "My wouian'll teach you," said the farmer. "She'd lie doing it herself if it wasn't for the rheumatism in her back. And you look like one who would lie quick and active to learn." "And I know all aliout her," said Mrs. I'ell; "and I tell you, Mr. Jessup, sh -'s a good, trustworthy girl as ever lived." "I could jedge as much as that by Ikt looks," said Mr. Jessup, shrewd ly. So Carrie Helton steered her little life back into this new current. She had Uvn a Meek at the Jessup farm Ufore she wrote homo to her mother. "Ikak Motiikk: lam the happi est girl in the world. This is a lovely place all apple orcliards and mead ows knee-deep in red clover and timo thy grass. I lielp to milk the cows ev ery night, and the lands and chickens know nie already. Mrs. Jessup is the kindest tld lady you ever knew! All she is afraid of is that I will do toil much. Frank that is Ikt nephew, who lives bre and helps Mr. Jessup with the farm '.rings in all the wood and water, and is always asking what he can do to help me. I supiosc I ought not to call him 'Frank, iwt ev ery one else does, and so it seems nat ural. All tliat troubles me, mother, is to lie sc aratcd from you, and I have Mich a delightful plan. It was Frank that first thought of it, and Mr. and Mrs. Jessup do not object. There iu one wing of the old farmhouse that in used only for a storeplaee two delight ful rooms, with a great fireplace big enough for a wu jle colony, an 1 win dows 1 iking out on the river. They ar.? a little out of repair, to be sure, but I can easily whitewash and re'wur them, with Frank's help, and you are to come up and live there. And all the rent Mrs, Jessup will accept is a little dressmaking now and then such as you are handy with for her poor old finger joints are stiffened with rheumatism, and she cannot hold a needle. And you can go into the city with your embroidery every week or two; the fare Is not so very much, and you can breathe in the wnell of the new-mown hay and gather wild flow ers and sweetbriar. And oh, mother darling, we shall be so happy!" Mrs. Helton read the letter through tears of delight. "It will le like heaven," she said to herself. "My dear, thoughtful child! But I wonder who this Frank is, I wonder if she knows how often her thoughts and her pen turn to him? He must lie good f he is with these kind people." She went out to the old farm. Car rie met her at the station iu & wagon, with a handsome, sunbrowned young man holding the reins, "This is Frank Jessup, mother!" she said with a radiant face. The two rooms were in perfect order. A Imnch of roses stood on the lsjreau, and, summer evening though it was, a fire of logs Imrncd within the deep, smoke-blackened chasms of the an cient chimney, casting red reflections on the new ly-papcred walls "for fear it should lie damp," said Carrie. And the first real home feeling they had known for years came, like the brooding wings of a dove, over the hearts of mother and daughter, as they sat side by side on the doorstep under the green apple boughs and the sound of a brook gurgled along lieneath the willows beyond. ' The black U'lTies on the edge wire ripening; the roses had blown away, drifts of pink, and the early apples were beginning to ir leant like spheres of gold through the leaves, when Car rie came into the wing room one even ing with a pale face. . "Mother," said she, I must go away from here. You must go with me." "Carrier' "Frank Jessup has asked me to lie his wife." "I thought he would, Carrie; I knew that he loved you," said Mrs. Helton with innocent pride. And no won der!" "I told him aliout the lace handker chief they accused me of steal ing!" whispered the girl. "What did he say, Carrie?" "He said he did not care he wanted me all the same." "And hi?" "Motlier, I told him I never could let the cloud which has darkened my own life overshadow his." "Hut Carrie, it he loves you" "All the more reason that I should save him this humiliation," said the girL And when Mrs. Helton looked at her set face she knew that all remonst ranee was in vain. "We must go away," said Carrie. "It will lie like tearing the heart out of my breast, but there is only one thing to do." And she burst into solw and tears on her mother's shoulder. "Hush!" said Mrs. Helton, "hush my darling! Some one is coining up the walk! It is a woman with a red shawl and a green parasol and an ecru dress trimmed with garnet liauds. Why Carrie, it is Mrs. IVU, our old landlady!" "Yes, it's me," said the landlady of the Judith street tenement house. "How de do? Surprised to see me, ain't ye? Well if this 'ere ain't a pretty place! Hut I sort o' felt as if I had to come, Midler's shopwalker, he was to the houc yesterday. The firm sent him. Tiny are short o' hands, and they want Carrie to come to the lace counter again. The lace hsiiidkerchief that made all the trouble is found. The dressmaker found it down in the folds of the young lady's apron skirt when she rip'ied it iijiart last week. It had si i i icd down into the linin', and t!ien it lay. The young lady's dread ful tory aliout it, too!" Carrie's face had grown bright. "Found, is it?" she said. "Mother, give Mrs. Pell a cup of tea. Ifcm't ym see how tired she haiks? I will go back to where Frank is waiting for me. I I think this will lie good news for him." Mrs. IV11 stayed all night and went back to the city with a monster bunch of pinks and roses next day. Hut Miss Helton did not go liack to the lace counter of Muller i (Vi.'s Mrs. l'ell dryly informed the sho walker that she lielicved the young la dy had accepted another engagement. Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Hev. J. ('undcrman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are iiermitn-d to make this extract: "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the re sults wen' almost marvelous in theca.se of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist Church at Hives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding Ia ("ripik?. Terrible par oxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial U tiles free at J. N. Snyder'sdrug store. Hegular size -jIV. and $1.00. Attractive Advertising. Customer I see you advertise bicy cles from 10 cents to $100. iValer Yes, sir. Wliat kind of bicycles do you sell for 10 cents?" Caudy one. X. V. WtrLfi. Four Big Successes. Having the needed merit to more tlian make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption, coughs and colds, each Uittle guaranteed Electric Bitters, the great remedy for liver, stomach and kidneys. Hncklcn' Arnica Salve, the lies! in tle world, and Dr. King's New I jfe Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at J. N. Snyder's drug store. Man's self-conceit is one thing that he cannot hide under a bushel. "Do you read that awful trash that comes out on the second page of the Howler every day?" "Well, I should say not; I write it." Suitor I adore your daughter I will do everything Father Chestnuts! I said the same thing to her mother's father. It Makes Teople "Well. Dr. Kenni-dv's Favorite Itemedy restores loss of vpjietite, cures indiges tion, sick headache and constitution. Bv its use liersons in delicate health, find themselves eating the plainest of food with great relish. Remember at Dinner That Rapid eating is slow suicide. Plenty of time should le taken. Fish and oysters are easily digest ed. An hour or two of rest should lie taken after the meal. Mere gratification of the appetite is very likely t j shorten life. Dinner should lie of a lighter nat ure in summer than iu winter. It is not good to dine when in a state of mental or physical weariness. A quart of wheat contains more nutriment than a bushel of cucuni- liers. There is a happv mean lietween eating everything and being squeam ish. Lhrht solilis, lisrht desserts and light meats should have the preference in warm weather. Abuse of the stomaeh at dinner will lie repaid sooner or later by that punishment which comes to the glut ton. Vegetables and fruits are to lie used most generously at that season of the year in which they naturally mature. Bginning the dinner with soup is the very lest way to get the whole sys tem iu condition for assimilating a hearty meal. frVxf lloum ln jiinij. Ease of Kind. Is near unto those who keep their mouths shut when the mouth ought not to la? 0en. Is far away from thsc who don't know where to draw the line U-tween white and black. Is near unto those who never let "business" and "sharp practice" le come one and the same thing. Is far away from those who are in clined to cross rivers of trouble before they come in sight of a stream. Is near unto those who find the line licfore reaching the white line boundary, and who "right alsnit face" on reaching it. Is far away from those who mix honesty and dishonesty so nicely t gether in theory as to make it difficult to separate tiie two in practi-e. (IikmI JIuum Ly rjriiir. Bedroom Brevities. licstful sh'op renews the life. Turiientine is a sure exterminator of lied bugs. Never sleep with the face turned tow ard a near wall. Never have children habitually sleep with older liersons. Pure air is fully as important in sleeping as in waking hours. "Onelxsl for one person" is the U-st rule for health and comfort. Study common sense and coin fort rather than custom and fashion. Never set a lied in the corner of a room; there should lie ojien sjiace on at least three sides. Sleep in nature's season of repair; the more quiet and unbroken thesleiip, the more jK'rfeet its work. (JixhI Backlen's Arnica Salve. The U-st salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, tihvrs, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapjied hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures pih-s or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give jierfect satis faction or money refunded. Prb-e 'Si cents jier box. For sale by J. N. Sny der, Somerset, Pa., or at (. W. Bral lier's, Berlin, Pa. A Hard Winter and War. "We are going to have a war and a very hard winter," says Adam ('riswold of Franklin, Pa. "Kvery sign, and there are many of them, indit-an- that fact. When the sun sets in the evening you will notice the long horizontal streaks of red. Not the usual red suiiM-t, Isit a streaked one. That represents Mood. A few of the seventeen-year-old locusts have been seen and everyone luis a V on its wiiijfs, the'W standing for war. The wheat blade, as notii-ol ill our coun ty, Uire the letter r,' for MikmL Airain, outs and wheat arc a liirht crop, with lots of chart, the same as in aiil tln-y grew in spots, as they did that year. The butternuts are falling off in great niiiiilx rs signifying death iu many, and I ist, but not least, we have the pan icky times which can only lie corrected by a war or some new development, sueli as gold in '4U or the oil alter the civil war. "Now, in regard to a hard winter: The t mns and 'p.issuins have a heavy growth of fur coming on. The chipmunk und squirrel are the busiest little animals in the world. The insects have left the north side of thctree in tho woods as you will notice and the feathers on the give are heavier than ever liefore. My young lain Ik ure growing wool that seems mar velous and sheep that have been sheared are rapidly regaining their lleeee. These signs were visible in ."" anil '.X," Another sign that is visible and is a sign of a hard winter is the hazel nut crop. This also has amrfher significance, as it means loLs of boy baliit-s will lie lrn. to take the pla of those who will lie killed in the coming war. I tell you, every thing points to a hard winter ami war, and there are signs indicating this fact which never fail. Although not super stitious, I have every reason to ln-lieve the signs." Mr. ; riswol.J is an old residen t of Ve nango avmnty, and has quite a reputation as a prophet. He believes (irmly that the Iiivine Providence gives noti-e of the coming event and when he once makes up his mind to the validity of a sign he never gives St up. Frtalci of German Tornado. Hkkli.k, Aug. Zk The towns of Schwalm and Waltendirtn-k, in the Vogellierg MomitaiiiH, IIiw, were wrecked to-day tiy a heavy wind storm and watcrsNmts. The towns were flood ed and trees were ttnapjied off or torn up by the root. At Oliemhnen, a cart, loaded, with the hotx attached and the driver, were lifted winie distance iu the air by the force of the wind and then dashed to the ground. The cart was demolished and the driver and horses were killed. Chicago great Ituilding, the Masonic Temple, linn a imputation of .1,0"", while fifty Janitors and thirty m-rtili women are miuired to keep it clean. Two men are employed tu go through the waste jHK-r lutskt'ts while another examine the weepings. Sis sailors wash the 1,2 outside window. It ha lieen discovered at Sioux Cilv. Iowa, that a firm has using the Strange tiros, slaughtering house to slaughter cheap ranch horses, the flesh of which is made into "dried lieef." The product is all shipped to Jersey City. The proprietor nay that they convert 1,1(10 horses daily into dried beef," They liy the horse for ltw moncv on the ranges than cattle can lie had for. J N paint the best is the cheapest. Don't be muled by trying' what is said to be "just as good," but when you paint insist upon having a genuine brand cf Strictly Pure White Lead It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long. Look out for the brands ofVh ite Lead offered you ; any of the fol lowing are sure : "Armstrong & McKelvy," "Beymer-Batunan," . " Davis-Chambers," "Fannestock." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colon are sold fai onepotmd cans, each ran brine sufficient to tint 2, pounds o strictly Pure White Lead Ibe desired'shade ; they are in no sense rrady-mixed paints, bi-l a combination of pcrftctlv pure rotors in the handiest form to tint Strkllv Pure While Lead. A good many tbnasand dollars have been saved priiit-rty-ownrrs hy having our book on painting ani roliirtard. Send us a postal card aad get boUi tree. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. PatrJinre Branch. Gcrmau Katiuual lijuk building, Pittslurg. B20 DOLLARS PER MONTH En Your Own Locality made easily and lionoruhly, without capi tal, during your spare hours. Any man, woman, hoy, or girl can do the work hand ily, without cxoritnce. Talking un necessary. Nothing like it for money making ever offered liefore. Our workers always prosper. No time wasted in learning the business. We teach you in a niulit how to succeed from the first hour. You can make a trial without r peuc to yourself. We start you. furnish everything needed to carry on the busi ness Mici-essfuliy, mid guarantee you against failure if you tint follow our simple, plain instructions, ltoadcr, if you are iu need of ready money, and want to know all alout tiie best paying business before the public, send us your address, and we will mail yon a docu lucut giving you all the particulars. TRUE & CO., Box 400, Augusta, Maine. ANY STRICTLY For FA3LLLY Use. Dropped on snear suffering children love to take U Every Mother khould have it in tiie house, it quickly relieves and cores all aches and pains, asthma, bronchitis, colds, coughs catarrh, cuts, chaps, chilblains, colic, cholera morbus, earache, headache, hooping cough, inflammation, la grippe, lameness, munipo, muscular soreness, ncuralpa. nervous head ache rheumatism, bites, burns, bruises, strains, sprains, stings. swellings, -tiff joiuts.sorethroat, sore luncs. toothache, torsilitis and wind colic. Originated in isio by the late Iir. A. Johnson, Family Phvsician. Its merit and excellence have satisfied everybody for nearlr a certnry. All who use itare emared at its wondrrtul power. It is safe, soothinc, satisfying; so -y sick, sensitive sufferers. Vsed Intern&land External. Tb Dorter's ricnaturs aad diiKbuaca every boi la lH'rd l'Mirll!at free. rrrrirhrm Trk. 3S ,-t - fcl UUic X.US. 1. a. JOHNSON ii IU. Bualuu. luuj Stop Thief! Any one whose Watch has a '3 4 bow ( rir.gwi!l never have oc 3 caio:itouset!iistime-honored cry. it is im cn:y tew tl-.at cannot be twistjJ o.l the case, tiie FARQUHAR Is at m PATENT VARIABLE .FKICTI05. FEED. SAW T.13LL & ENGINE H'KLH. WirrutNibe ibw1i. od BlftBdv AerirliurJ IwW FARQUHAR SEPARATOR LARGEST CAPACITY muakll. lifttett crsocM. tala so frtia. Clean rrarff Urn a-arUt. tfc4 w caialuffacs- UQi D a R CU., Ltd., 1 ark, i'a. CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad. Somerset and Cambria Branch NoKT!l WAitl). Johnstown Mail K"Cr's. Rork wood "rIO a. in., SoiiiiTM-t 4:10. stoyfiitowu i'Jii, lloov- i n-ville 0.-UK, JluiM n l:lti. Johnstown Mall ICx press. Kickwoiel 11:00 a, in., Somerst't 11:21, loyestown ll:"vt, lloov cn-ville 1U4, JoliiiKtuu n liVj p. in. 'Johnstown AccoiuiiMxlittlon. INK-kwotnl 7,:ATt p. in.. Koiiii-nu-t (klu KtoypKtowu :'. I, lloov- ersviue joimsiown i:. llaily. fiOl'TH WARD. Mail. Johnstown fiflOa. m., Hmvemvlllc7:ll KioTmtowu Moiuen.'t IluckwoiMl s:ai. Express. Johnstiwn 2:30 p. in., HiMivcrsvillr 3:11, Stoyestown Ssl Stmiersct k- Itia-k-wood 4:i". Sun1ny Only. Johnstown HM, Somerset lftOl IKXXSYLVAXIA RA1 LIlOAl). COJibESSED HCHEDt l.E. Trains arrive anil iti-pHii from tiie vtalion at joiiiikiowou as loiiims; WbiTWAKD Hon thw taitern Kpn-s........ Wi-Kti-ni KspresN Johnxtowu AeciHiiiniMliitloii AniMitliUKlation Pnclflr ExprV-Ks............ Wuv l'HHm-ntvr Mail , Johnstown Aceoiiiiuoilnlion.... Fust Line ........... .m i: t a. in. "fciT " !:!0 " :-.M 3:: " iVlti " le:i n. in. thu p. in. EASTWARD. Keystone Express . ., Ks-liore Exprts A Itoona Aeroiitiiiodatioii Main Line KxvrtT 5A". a. ."k sr-M ..ln:l.. ..Il:lil A llootia AceomiiUMiittion.... -lilt! . 4:11 : V - 7:l( ..hf.U p. in. -tiioi r.x prnH... JohiiKlnwn AeriiiiiiKlMtioii.... l'tiiUttlelphia Kxpress..... Fast Line For rates, nuips, en po to Ticket Agent or aildn-HsThoK. K. Watt, I. A. V. IK, 110 Fifth Avt-iiiif, i ii iHuu iy, l i, K M. I'rev.iBU J. R. Wood. ticu'l Manager. Ueu'l Pass. AgU IMPORTAKT TO A DTKllTlSF.lt L. The cream of the country papers is fonnd In Eemiturton'e County Seat Lists. Shrewd auveruseri avail uiemseives or these lista, a crmr of which Jnf of New York Jt RtWburg. (of & 4 Liniment i i I and is founJ only on Jos. 1 Boss Filled and oiher watch 8 n cases stamped with I 1 this trade maik. f B B 4 araicfc cast cpener. which will tire four I I Sager aails, ttnt t.-ee oa request. I I Keystone Watch Case Co, j PHILADELPHIA. B J V- IV. sO.1 t V-W THE PEOPLE'S STORE. August Sale! Our colos.salJuly ('l"arttii(i snle was a frrcat ami uncqmilcd Mitti From tiie first to tin? last ilny, this tdoiv w:w crowditl with customers who till agreed that they hail never liefore xei'ii many and such great Utrjnuns la any one store. This month, though, is p- ing to be a prentcr kirirnin month even than July. Our lmycrs are now tour ing through the Eastern Markets with orders to Imy any desiralilo PmmIs for their tk-lKirtiiieiiLs, that call lie bought at The Price we have itil this season for similar 1ikhIs. The first fruits of these Imycrs' Ialiors are now on sale ut One-half price D AND One-third price. Kvery department is represented in this gretit August lmrgain sjile, and prices are ivrtainly the lowest iu this eilj-, lower even than the low prices of our July Kile just fiuishcu. COM2 TO THE STORE, OR WRITE FOR WHAT YOU WANT. whichever you do, yo'.i will lie hand- stnnely repaid for your trouble, by the money you will save at this AUGUST BARGAIN SALE. Campbell & Smith, (Sutcessors to ('nni.l'll 4 Ilck,) 81, 83, 85, 87, & 89 Mkm PITTSBURG. CURTIS K. GROVE, SOMERSET, FA. liuggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagons, Carriages, lliick Wagons and Kastern anil Western work furnHuit on short luititv. Panting D:s3 oa Slicrt Holies. Mv work Is inatli' of Thoroughly S,ihh1 U oikI hiuI tin- Ix-st Iron ami siim !. mio KUin'iHlly cinstnn'li il, inntly tiniln'd ami warranted to give Kitinfactioii. Saaplcy Only First-Clasa Vorkmeu. lU jeiirins of all kinds In my line done on short notice. I'ricea lt-.isonal'lc and nil work "NVaVnRJa-TSTTED. Call and examine my Stock and learn prict's. I do wagon-work, and fur nish sieves for Wind Mills. IU-mciu U r the place, and call in. CURTIS K. GROVE, Som rset, Pa. mm I tit Msseffim Py MiMiSHini ill I lliiiS isooost and Only Store in Pittsburg were you can get anything you want whether for personal wear or Houscfurnishing. ... If you expect to visit the National Grand Army Encampment or the Great Pittsburg Exposition, you can easily save your traveling expenses by doing your shopping al Kaufmann's Big Store, FIFTH AVENUE AMD SIV13THFIELD STREET. o DCNTIrHSOE. 3;AUTIFIES THE TSCTH, f.-lECERVES THS GUMS. SWIETENr THE GScATH. Benefits the Throat. SAFE AND AGREEABLE. Erf rytcily naeo It. EveryUouy praise it. TSc TeetJi. If "thice r rdiscoer.J hilcru th 1 :. 1.1 kj i;uH-Hy nj salHy u Miiwt I n.rf l Ha i It fice lrutu pcid'. grit anl U 6 in-'-rous fulistaucct. and c.i bciiwith plcii. rifl rftuiis. crca wberc ilie iceth seem prlcct 1U BI'Car41tC. It whitens and polishes The enamel beautifoll?. Tbc Caml. Soft alul spongy gum intrrf.-rr with tac heiih by prevention the ropcr u of ih lerth. tmitrt the trcth unM'.l'iiy atJ cus-Jo ray by Winukmc from the caautd M in it's liNnrau.a a certain cure tue unr.eiia7 gums. It harden and preserrea The fjnms perfectly. The Rreath. Minot's lltxTirnri; twrrtrnt the bream, prodnccs the vioiet-tike odor whaji ta to tutucil.nt of aealneu and cleanhnen, anil leave a sweet pure taste in the mcuth. Its acuoa oa the throat is pccuiai!y benehcul. It aweeteni the breath Aad strengthen the throat. 5ale aad Aceeahle. Its enmpnr.ents ar; pr frctiy f.ure and lurmlrs, and rc tl.i I'-'t known loi.Vt for the mouth and guM. V hlt-na tle teeth without injury to the enamel, ami IS trie brt llenntrirt: that can be used. It la ab solutely pure in quality, promfrt m enVct, plca lu tu uc aud surpnir.iy low priced. Zt U absolntely safe Under all cirenmatances. Prlca 35 Cents p" bt:l-. Soi l by drucsUu Itencrally, ur scut ut any adiiresa ou rccc4(.t ot j ccau. Sows raoMiKToita. WIN KEt-M ANN & BROWN DRUG CO. BLT-MORC. Ul U.S. A. s? is-. . 1 This eminent r ' J fC" fiiysuian has ac voted a life time to his specialty dis eases cf the Eye, Ear, Jese, Threat, Lungs and Chren ic (Diseases. . Iff?!' mam Dr. MORRITZ SALM, Specialist. AVondcrfullj Successful in all Clironio Pica?c3 of the EYE, EAR, 1SE, THROAT, LDNGS BASAL CATARRH. All Eye Operations Successfully Performed by him. A JUin'l Kir Mitifi-1" Hf tiy In: Suit Mukintj n Wumlrrfil i nntliim. Korovcrten vitirs I linvelnfii Unlly crrxs cvil, lr. .Siliii oix-nilnl tiKin in without s'ivin" UK- t lih.rot.Tiii. nor raiisine utii or he. of l;looi. My nrcMinilyht mw more anil the i vp tlml h rclolon- n :ilniol lolaily bund. I t'tts ii;r:iin s.h-n.li.ily with. Makv V. Iixc. Somt rM't, ln. tuuruf thf Ittit 'ct'irt iu Ih Omnia a:il .Ac ji lnrurtMi-, Hat IU: fitlm .!' llmlthu li"'i"n " Jfrr. five year I have Ixvn Miflcilutf who h:is .n:inlv ctinst 111c of that trntil tn.11l.lc, I would iiave ! n nml. r the tl Ions Jsaiiih I. Kos. "AltiTtcil hv licr IiiisUiikI, Ilt-nry. T. l:i-. lAK-hliur!, I'll., Arinstrons! I'o. A l"rrtiliir AjT" tin i-f the 1-V Cui-ftl h,u It. Kor the Inst Irtyenm our won liri'l tin- most m-lili:irulliclioii of troth Ii-l-s. They Idi-oiiic fovertil Willi -.ili and niilis. They 00..1I ihiI i-oii.sid nihlc neci-clion, Mini tin- tliserts. trouhhil liiiiniMi-t.-inll.v. even interriipti-d his sUs pon ii.-coiml of the l r.lhle itchiin;. We tried Hie Ust ih-tors in oiirfiamiy ami niiir hv, without :i!iy nftillf. .None of tiicin nuiilt theforrei l iliiiinosis, until f hrotiaht him to Iir. Sailiu. w ho ilinnosasl the disiis.. us 11 scrofulous iitiiitioii, ami lis 11 n-sull of his tn-.itnn iit he luis sintx-.sl.sl i:i 111:1 k ma n -er-fts t cur., in the time he siat.sl. Wf lclicc he liii.lcrsiaiKls his l.tisiui-ss, nml hence we do not lii-siUite to ri-i-oiiiiiieiiil him to our citi zens. Kkkii S. fiaiK, llyiidmini, l'a. wilh limrt tn-tii'ii nun u m"t v.w 01 pr-. We n-i-nt to lour of the i-t ilia-tors in lite foil nt v hr rclh-l, Imt 1.1I of tlii'in Mihl 11 din nt iiiiHs.ilh-. At tinif I fi-lt so that I was f-rtiiin 1 hail tod if. 1 I.ai'l.-t! ttwny v-r-oil, 11. imtl my Hit nils told nie afn rwnnlx tlml tiii-y thotialit cvi-rj- mouii'iit wouiil la- my la-l. Anil I hr-n-hy iiilirin tiuit luiil It not Im-ii for ili 1..I11I tnritiiti nt tifi-iwil from Iir. a!in. Our Advertisement Will Appear twice Before Each Visit. CUNS'JITATION and EXAMINATION FREE, ADDRESS all COMMUNICATIONS to BOX 769. COLtMBUS. 0. Town Johnstfiwu N.ii..-rs-t 1-rliu Meyersilale 1! vn.l ma 11 " Hotel l.iy July "Ana Sep '"'I Nov lN Cr.tn.lfeiifl Tu.-s.hiy 17 " U 11 6 I s.iine-t llo"se Sriturday -'I 11 I 1:1 W s McWnde - Moll.hiv il M IT 1 U l Jon.-s " Tu.-sdav it zl Is: Id II 11 t oniinerciiil Tm-sday L'l Jl IS 1 II 11 Hati siihjcet to cliaiure of which regular patients will bo proiuj.ty notltleit. i GOOD UCUC33 ! and Clasap Liuc 4M Ity calling at the Ol.l lU-llihlo Limior Store, Na.309 Sain and 106 Clinton St, ToliiLstowii, Pa., all inds of the choicest liniiors iii mar ket cjui lie hail. To my old custom ers this is a well-knowd fa-t, and to all others convincing proof will lie fliven. Don't forget that I keep on hand the greatest variety of I.hniors, the choicest hrantls and at the lowest prices. P. S. FISHER. COPYRIGHTS. TAX t OBTAfW A PATKXTf For prompt mawrr arwt aa borie4 opinion, write to Ml ' Jt i .. who bT. had arlrtlftT wr' axperietlrr in th patent buineaa. CitfiiinnnM-a-tlorw itrtetlT eoondratta!. A llaabik ul lo turmatioo conerniiwr Vmtrmtm and bow to ob tain itit-tn avnt fiwe. Also a caiakisuwoi mwhan Ical and sctenttne books neat free. Patents taken tbnuuili Mutin m Co. reeerew rneeia. notice in the lrieatiHe Awierlran, and tli us are broovbt widely before the public with out eMt to the inventor. This splendid paper. tmued weekly, elecantlr Ulnar rat e-l. Da. dt lar ina l.rvMl .trralatl,n of ur SeiefltlDC WOI world. A.1 a year. Sample copire aent free. VK IU lUW Building Edition, uiootbly. Hjiniw. Sineia enptea. U eenta. Every numoer eonta-oa Deau- titul plate, in colors, and pnouierapbs of new hou-iea, with plans, enabiina builders to abow lbs latest deslsn and secure 01 n tracts. Address) The doctor has been for years a Trojesscr and Lecturer in several of the largest Med- .... - - ri jilt ical Colleges, and (iHf-r Vumt l!i lr. ... For sonic time f have millcnil from an 11 linikinif iinccrotis "niH'Ih 011 tin -icu 1j iy torn here lrollolllll it i:iiii-cr, uin! n:d th y fotihl not do mc any uoinI. In. S.tlm Iimm cur ed inc hi short order, without Ihc knife or t-nisl ir.. aiitl only an insirriiiihiinl srar iM all lluit is left of the hcrvioforc nly and iiii ful urowtli. Ki.iz.tiiKrii M 11:1.1.1 1:. Somerset, l,ii. f,i.f .V.V, .Vor ll'oif y'i.e li'.iiic.f Tu J.irr JmcA Ijmijrr in thr J"t,lijht HVf 11. Kor Rome lime I li:ive siUK-nil Icrril.ly with kidney and inward tnKit.ie. ti l 1 El.-r.-tit il.a tor tr.-ut.sl me lor Inlhiiikiloii 01 the laiwt Ac. I s-n-w worseamt worse, had to Ret up every half hour to void uiiiic. The u.iiu waa most i xcrulljiuii, and I am certain I could not nor would not wanted 10 luive lived much ioiiKi r in the I'li'liriit I w;is In. I'unicularly as tiicrv diil not s.s ni n sii tin my btaly Hint ilid not uclie most tcrril.iy. Jly bowels were ulwas in a had coiulitioii, so I coiieludnl tluit I would call in 1 r. .-silm, of whom I luid bennl so iiiueti. He 1lu1xn.rs.sl my dis-use as iM-1111; a result of kidney, stomach and inward trotiliic. 1 had not taken h.14 iiusi.-iii,-s a wis k la-fore I felt the Is nelit, nr.d lo-.hiv, after a course of Ireiitment I can do my own work after not luivinji la-eu nl.le to iianlly move aiaiuU Mrs. r. Vinkkv. '2 Souths: J..hn.-lo-a n, llu Sjmutt HHtt Hritiil T'Untth i'iirr'1 JSfj Ir. Stint. (.1 W'tmilrrfnt (in ). t lur Im.v Iss-ame smhl.-nly nfl'.s-tisl with d nat tr.Hil.le, and it was hut a sh.irt time Itch.rv lie luul to--l almost the entire lis, of his l.-tfs. if r-iMir-:-we Imssiiiic v.-ry much abtriiMsl and worri.il alsiill him. ttii-lii-ul:irly us the! phy sicians we consulted told us there was no help f.r him, hut Iir. s..lm l.ns uuam t!nc h woiideri'ul in-c of work, lor he fan airuin use ins linil-s ii.s well us ever, and he is cur.si of a lerril.U- distils- hy this wonderful .hyshiuu after 4 of our Ih-sI ti.a-tors had .roiioiin.-ist his case iucuntble. 1anii:l K. I'taiitu am. Mil.-sl.uru, I "a Iloiir. -7 1. M. H-S 1. M. 7-1J noon i-v V. M. t&&"-:f l1!&h bs prized great Z f as an author. i fcf&i4-ih i'yaud author on vAxzf&mMx .......... .... cernir.g his sfee WIS! .vr QUICK TO ACT! EASY TO BAKE! Maniirai tiinil l.y lh IIAVKN & '., Ltd., IV'1- Soi' & Viiar:int. i,y JAMES B. II0LDERBAUM, Somerset, Pa Kri.-vMninTcS: Kurt, I U-rli n. I 'a., uii! I. J. Covt-rA Son, M'-vir-.l:,:e, i ? New York Weekly Tribune Somerset Herald ONE YEAR. I I I V A J t N "T f Address all orders Louther's Drug Store Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Model Drug Store is Rapidly Bsco-nin? aGrsF i Favorite with People in Search of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, i Mcflicincs, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Tmses, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfu m est &c. THE IMKT.ilJ lilVUS PKRS..NAL ATTENTION T.l TIIK r.inl"SIIS(; i.r Lomiier's Frescriptionsi Family RecBijlsj CKKATTAKK Bill Si; T AktS TO I'uKUMT KHrMI ASD PI KE ARTU I.KS. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Ojitieal Goods always on Land. From such ; large assortment all can be suited. THE FIHEST BBAHDS OF CIGABS i Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our good to intending purchasers, whether they buy bom us or elsewhere. J. 171. LOUTHER M. D. MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. PA ! Somerset Lumber Yard; M.tsi rAfTi iita asd Iikalkk aid Wh.ilfsalk and Kktailkr or Lumber and Building Materials. j Hard and Soft Woods, Oak, rop.nr, Sid in cm, Piokrt, TuIdiBs Walnut. Yellow riue. Flooring. Sash. Star Kails Cberry, ShinKten, Ir, ItaluHtern. Cheilnut Ijitli, niilte I'lne Blinds, Aewel l'oi-i, i:ic. A Ki n.-r.il line of all irniilisir I.ii:.iN r nn.l I'.uiMir. M.iti-ri:il an. I Kniis slutt- k. pt i t. k. Alsu, rau furiiisli anytliiu; in tin- !im- f Hir t.uiii.-s toor.l. r with mi.iia- blr niii.tii, sm-h as llni. kits, .sl.l-sii.st rk. tto. 5 Elias Cunningham, Office anJ Tara Opposite S. & l". K. R. IT "WILL PAY YOU To ISI Y Yol lt Temorial Work WM. F. SHAFFER, SO.MKU.S.KT, I'KXX A. Jluuufat tunr of kiul i-ulcr in Kistcni Work Kurnlslu-U 1111 Shurt N'oi-e marble m mmi mi. AlMt, ASeut for the WIIITK ItKi X7.K ! lVisMins in mtM irf Monument WorU wiil nml it to their liitt-n-si to cull at uiv nhop vhi-n-a propr-mhowiiii; will l- Kivrii" them. w-sttlistn-IHMi KUannil.sil in ev. rv ras.-. itn.t rtw very low. I invite suei-iiil littviitiou to the Whlt Bronzt. Or Purt Zino Monumert iiitrtHluiisI l.y Ui v. W. A. RltiK. n .l.vl.l.sl liniroveiiM-iit in the is.int of Muteriul iin.i 1 oust met 1011, Mini wliieh is l.-s'inl ),, tK. ,, pofiutur Moiiiiiiient for ir eluuiifi-atile I'li uuite. liive us cu!L F. SHAFFEB, sj lJl?lT?V?L "r.Ji"--lry rsswoti!. Himrn. M rouu Itu wrulf - . . IS.S. Jr. J . . Condition ir iou uan t uet it Near Home. Send to Us. Ask First. tsAUUjf m. . Ufa&us." S.1U uv i. ft. JoU-VJ.S fU, B Curfuat llwsu. -vcV. U-ts. - Ask Any Woman! 1 Who nsoj the Cind.-rflla Han -P - 1 iH advantages arc over t!, i-,;1 j cooking ran-e and f!it; t,.tj "' that it i.- an even liaker, hro J' i y on top and bottom, and Ux ioal in l In: ue of luel. '0l j It dr IU work mik iU-r, u ! and with Hie Un.trxprn.. any ItaitKe upttll lhe : marUf. Their Ctrar.lines jAi Their llronom'f So t-e n -AND "T" T" A T i r-i to The Herald. Station, S01 F KMT, Pi. niCRk:.3 Li Over 500 Beautiful Designs. mh cr: MONUMENTAL BR0N2P. CCV"--"' AfJKeepChickensStrong jand heaiihy; it gets your pullets U 1:'" mi .Lining earlv: it is-Aurth itiwtivh: in K1-" v. iien hens moult ; it prevents ull tI.-a5C. .jCholera. Roup. Diarrii.ra. Le '-weakness. lt U a powerful load disetiv. Large cans are most economical to s iMlt C0NDIT1OM P0cL Therefore, no matter what LinJ ol kj - . 1 vou wse. mix with it daily Sr.er." I'owder. Otherwise, your prot:t tr fall and w inter will be lost wlw t price for eRt;s is very hij; I' perfect assimilation ct the food elrn-rn:J needed to produce health and form ess5- asrd in ill sVs wo otrwrslssl mwrwns bfV rn .ml MSX s S " ' ' o ( J il
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