i ; C1TRISTMAS COHIITG. If p-: ting clc lo Christmas. Acros the li!i; and d-l!s Yon ran a'most l.t-ar the chimin and the rtiyniir.c f UK" ln-ll. l'.nt tlM-sici.watv clear aiiJ candid, with no -S .-.I'll. i!i:.t dnnni tf Rti', And ytf.i lfr in dark and daylight all the r'.ilu buglv blow! It's gcttins: cl-(- to Christmas. Therv'a thine in the air That seems !o l.r.nthe of litthleliei.i and all the c'-'T there. And swee! the bclis and li:cli sirtitid tlmavh our dr-.:?.is of rts.t Hint, !.-!., tH:r (f-l(! music! And, I'U- trleft. !vjv yimr lcM! l!'p.tllner!w to Oiritmn. Oh, time of pirwe and tity! Anil. oh. 1o ! li'-c I.'. . once more, a wake ful, w.itcliful loy, Wil li tlic si.teWiiis in tliecmuT for old Santa Tins to fill! r.tit w.' still lliank lind for Christmas, and vi-'n1 !ti iu ni-iiitry t-tlll! Atl'inta O-ntlitution. MARGARET'S LETTER. Jatiu-s Oakley w irkil at his trailo a oarjK-utiT in (ho same viJlago, near the Hudson river, where he was la mi. IIU little tuttaw with the tall lilacs in froat, anil the kit' lifts irir.l-n in the rear, was a very dear phut? ti him. Hi jtleasant-faivil, suimy-heartiil wife kej.t the home always hrijrht ami tidy, and the three ro-y ehiMn-ii filie-1 it wit!i p!.".' and Lr.iirhter. Manrm-t, the ld--st, was a f uwt, loviiifr jrirl ; I)irk was a sturdy, i:iany little fellow, and Ilult-l-ii- wa the d;riin-f the house. Mr. 0.ikley was a skillful meehanie ar.din i'.idii-tri.;;s, ;.d-fe:iri!)jr man; l.'.it tiiiit s w, re li-.d! f;r iii:n in Smith- Tlitn- was little ::ti:ii on m lite ii.v of huiid:!! now, and lie ;Vri !.;: 5 to ie a'wt'i: from Ji.tiue for wnks t- v' '5 h.T, vh ile em j'loyi-.l at m tine D :i!'de '!:ov. Aft-, r nirry e.imc-t talks wilh his wile tin y d.-.-iuod t- roiii'ive to the West, wln re new villages and i-ities were r.;j- i-Ii v t:rou I i uji. S t they f.und a jiiif- ! ch;ts.-r f'.r the little eotiaL't-, and had .11 atieti hi sale of tile e w and !i.rse v. I till the fiiriiitiire cx.vj.t son;e heir- I i'o:its an t a lew articles wiiidi tii-y would not part with. Then, after li t din their tieijrhhirs jrnml-l.y, they eli U red t'-.e ears and v. :-re whirled away to a new lrme iii a li )urih':n town in Illinois. It was early in ipr:n. The red-hud iiil.-hes were hriit ia t!ie thickets, and a th"-is.ind flowers, ik-w and strange to the imniiT.ints, painted the prairk-s. An air of I. atliiig activity pe-rvaded the town. It.iiltliiis were frtii!r up on every side, and Mr. Oakley so!i fniin.l eiiipl.iymeiit at better wajres than la had i vt r r m ivil in his old home. For a timeevcrythinsr went well with him and his family. His work was in mutant d inalid, and if his thoughts ever turned with ten I.t regret to the ;rreeii hills which surrounded his former home, I.ad only to l-mk at his ro-y -hiMreii and picture to himself the career which Mvmed iic!i for them in the vigorous pniwitiK w-st. f'prinfr wore away into summer, and under the Ionr and rainless hi-at the river which JlowJ p:t-t the town siiruiiK into us in-1, leaving rn-sit stretches of '".iny xze fi-tiTin ill the fienv sun-hine. Autumn came at leiivlh, with sort south winds laden with p- rinsof disease. It .Ul'ie, the pit f the hou-x-, -;is stricken with a malarial fever. For lomr days and nights he 1-sy in his crlh, t'Ksin and moaiiin.', with llushiil ehivks and leavyevcs. At leiiirth the crisis was px-scd. Ir.it r.t-overy was r-low ; and while iJol.oie was stiil :lieini re shadow f th? md ly-i heekcd little U.y he had i-n, t!ie fever s-i.iil upon l.;s father. There were sorrowful times now in the little hou.-H ijol.l. Mr-. akl-y watched iayaiid niriit In-side her huluind and little ly, and helpful Margaret proved herself a treasure. When the first brief, wintry days eaaie Kohl de was once more p!:iyiii: ::rmnd the liouse, and hi- father, ujvui whom the fever had s;-n? its f.inv, ;;ld only sit, wan and paie, in his arm chair. His little savinps were rapidly inehini; aw;;y and a lonir w inter had only just IxTrtm. Christmas was m-ar :.t hand, and w ho was to fill the chil dren's stocking- and lr.ake the day a merry one for t hem? Marirsrot wa a thontrhtful little izirl, :snd she jxiinli-r.-il lonp over the mailer. Two days Ik-h-iv Christmas she pt p rtul csrl, and sat down and wrote on it as follows ; -Iiai: Santa Ci.ais : We have moveil Niur !a-t Christmas, and I am :uraid yon won't know when? to find Its, so i w rite this. We live now at No. :; ; Ka-t Fourth street, l'apa and Kobbic have bi-en :w fully -iek, and pipa isn't we'd yet. I'lea-'o brinir Ko' ie a hall and lick a sled, and I would like a dol!, for I lor mine when we liiovid. ;oo.l-i-y. "M a i: .a kit Oak i.;:v." She wrote the name of Santa Claus on the other side of the p -tal card, n:vl j;ssi then her mother railed and di-r-.i-tei! lu-r to yo to the roeery f.r some things. So she took her basket and started, :;ii-o:i:j;Uiiiil by lYinee, the i .. As she p:ts-ed the coriKT she dropjKil the card into a mail Uis which w as fasti n. d to a Isn.p ist AH tiiat day and t lie next Muran t went siiiiriiifr through the house, in the old liirht-hcarti-il way s!u- had shown so lii'.lc siniv sickness had invaded the household. .-vKin after th postal rd was !- -pled into the W:the-sj!uan came j areund and t'nn-w it, w ith a lot of other irds letters and newspapers, into a luir, wliieh he carriiil totheMst otliee. There a clerk took the laj:, jtiun-d the 0- iients out on table ana U-an sort ing tin in over. When he oaiue to Mar garet's little letter he laughed and fhowi-tl it to Thomas Kaymond, anoth er clerk who was busily enmpil at another table. Mr. Kaymond read it through. Tile name Oakley attracted his attention. "What if it should In James Oakley, the friend of my Imy hl?'' he askeil himself. Christmas eve came, and Marjrarct, Iick and Kobbie, w ith the unwavering faith of chii HknmI, hunjr up their st.K-kinp, said their prayers around tiieir mother's knee, and were soon tucked away in the'r little ln-ds, dnain i:i of Christmas and Santa Claus. Mr. Oikl.-y, too fix-ble to sit up inon than a few hours at a time, had alnady n--tir.--l. Mrs. Oakley xit lhinkinr sadly of the disappointment which stt-iueil awuititi the childn n for the first time ia their lives. Suddenly the dttorlnll ran.sr, and as Mr. Oakley oicned the dmr, there stood ati exjiix-ssman and 1-,i the stnvt a Ina-Uil wajon. Fnm its l.-p;hs he drew oat at bir tat turkey, a h;i!d-t!cd and a heavy pajicrbox wraj Ieil tip in thick paier. Haviiifr de l"siUsl the thinirs in tl:e hall, la- hur ritnl out to his waon and dmve away, leaving ilrs. fhikley jrreatlv I liuy-Jed. Surely th re must lie soine j h mistake, liv thought. llut no; the packagi-s were nil plainly marked : 'James Oakley, Xo. 3.i 1 last Fiturth 4r-t," and on the isled w as neatly fsaintJ : "Dick Oakley." In the iwjK-r Itos was a French doll with real hair and eve;: that closed when she was laid to.vx A little card uttachiiJ to it was niarlicd : M.ararjt." Tliero was also a ball marked "K bbie," and swell 1' U of candy and pretty thinpt'f. 1L The s-tockings were sikhi nihil to the very tons, and the other thinp; laid out on a table, w here the c hildren found them the next inorninir. There as a joyful meetinjr an-und the bn-s.kfast table, but Mrs. Oakley's faie won- a puzzlvdexpn-ssion. Finally be asked: "Wlicre could :dl those thinjrs have come from?" "Why. mamma," said Margaret, "Santa Clans sent them. I know la did, 'cause I w nde to him." "Vou wnte to him'."' said her mother. "Yes. I w rote and told him where we lived." This made the matter clear en. mull to the children, but only Un-a-iu-l the mystery for the father and mother. In tin-afternoon, when full justice had lven done to the turkey, Margaret Kit holding her beautiful new doll, Dick was out drawing his sled through the stretts, and Kobbie was asleep, a summons came fnm the front door. As Mrs. lakhy went to answer it she found there a tall, ln-arded man, w ho in.min-d for Mr. Oakley. She led him to the little sitting-room where her hus band sat pmpped up with pillows in his armchair. The caller went straight to him, seixii his thin hand and asked : "Janie. don't you know your old friend Tom Raymond?" It was indeed the friend and playmate of his early days. "Kut how did you fin 1 me?" inquired Mr. Oakley. Oh, I had it from Santa Claus," laughingly replied his friend, and then lie sat d wn and the two taik.il over the events of their loyhood. They had sat together in si h.cl; together they had climlied the hills and hunted s.juir re's, pitheml nuts and rowed their Imatson the broad Iltidson. As tin? talk went on a suspicion grew uji-ii Mix H:ik!i V of the manner in ! which Santa Claus haplK iinl to send tin- presents. K'lt the visitor ga'v no ! dew to the mv-tcry, inr did s:ic see through it until Margrtt had told her t'iie w hole story of her let ler to Santa Clans. Aui' rhtni Ayrb-HHirit The Old Eural Christma3. How many of the young tuple know that some forty years ano nin teiiths of the children in Anu-rim hal to enjoy Christinas with only such sums as they had saved up for months, often a J nny at a time? Yet so it was. Not one father in ten thought of giv ing a bey "Christmas money;" the big family dinner and such fun as cost nothing was enough. Indeed, save for candy and fire crackers, there was little to sjend money for. "Robinson Crusoe" and "Parley's Tales" were almost the only story looks, though the people had some old stand bys on their shelves mi l the "Old English Reader" was like other ioor, always with them. There were "Moral Lessons," a few, and tracts enough; but no gorzumsly I- tten-d vo.uis.es of childish song, no fairv stories shining in covers of blue, green and gold. The storv that artists for the earliest juveniile luniks had to labid their pict ures "This is a horse," "This is a cow, etc, is no doubt an exai-ireration, but the toys really nciihil it. Many a lit tle girl made a doll by drossii!..: up a crook net kul squash. "Rag babies" were the rule. A doll such as any child of -irents above the grade of pan iters may now have for Christmas, would then have excited the aniaz; meiit of the neighborhood, and a doll that would ojh-n and shut its eyes well, language is lacking to set forth the furore such a wonderful creation would have excited. It is an actual fact that the purchase of such a doll bv order from Cinciu- n.itti at a cost of two dollars was made a matter f church di icussion in one town as late as ls4s. "The lieigh-U-trs" finally dn-id.-d it was all right, as the man's little girl was an invalid and needed amusement. She ct rt iin ly got it, if company was any amuse ment, for every child for mihs around was -r.-uy to sv that doll. As for paying ten dollars for a doll, the p.-o-ple would have r.sked tin-court ioii:mc a guardian f--r the man who did it, as one unfit to manage his own tid'airs. Ten dollars would buy an acre of g. ! thuVrnl land in half of theco:mtry. Wo: til a. viiig was all envied :e-e.iiu-plisl:iile!it iu those days. The "hir.d hand" who had some skill with a jack knife had a crowd of children afur him on ail p tssi'ule K-ca.-ii;is; the fath er ho ci mi l cane a human looking figure out of walnut bark w.is a hero to his fa-nilv. ! lis l aid tiie 21 Old Mr. Loi . IJ.-eks i: a e-rtain Chris'iniis ntor!iii'r v:is the hajtiest mat! in tiiree eounries. A rieh:y-uit-iiolst. rcl, hi!iid-einliroi it-r.;i, si!vtr-f:is- seled tires-iim-irown htinsrover hista-v lair, v. il'a an all", elioaate n-tte fro;n n;:-.ninia. A ilaz::!ii uiain.-.n.l slu-i t ist.-d tlu-sun's ravs on-of shnjv on the dresser and threw a liirht Mile leam on a ear.l : "lo ilea.x-st jaia, from h.s l.tvinest ila-.ij-'l.ter." A gold ri-.-:iter on the mantel tieked so hard it ahnost kr..teked a hole in the wall, and a jtretty eard told hini it was from another Mis-. Roeks. Siijij-ers and neekties, sns- jKinlers and handkerehiefs, sim kin- e:tjsand eipir-holders were as.t staek tsl uj in one enrm r f the rik.m. Old P'H-ks sniotl-.enl himself in his lew jrown nnd an exees.s of senl.tuent for two davs. He smoked hinisvlf blind and einjtloyeil a niht watch man to jtr.t-te-t hisjcwilry. He was a wrj- intiid man proud of himself, j.rond of an af fectionate family that was proud of him. He lavished presnts on his loving wife and teiider-hearteil daughters. Such an unlsian.ied display of affection must rewardetl a hundred-fold, thought old Pocks. lie did not h ave a wish or a want of his dutiful family jr; unlutiled. Old Mr. Pocks was made thrice happy. Karly the followinr day a district niessvujrer lioy -tlI.-.l with a small hill fora pairof slipju rs. Old Mr. 1'ocks smiled in a feverish sori of away. An hour later the haltcrdasher s-nt in a hill for ties, suspenders and other hric-a-hr.i-. At noon the tailor's messenger carrkil up an account for a dre-sintr-irow n and cap. Put old Hock paid and paid until the jeweler's diamon 1 and watch statement r.-aehed his oflkv. ci Tiien the old m i'i il.-w into a p iss" :i was more than he would stand, lie could have liuj;ht every thing for half his nlfcctionate family had paid for it, he declared, and thr.-atelied to pitch the messenger into the street. I5:it Ihe jeweler notified Mr. Pocks that the had dcht wagon would call at his residence next morning if he did not pay Ids ine4 Jehts, and the old man settled. Strawln-r I have lut-n figuring all the morning on my aciunt.s for '(il. Singerly How much has it cost jour Stjawlter I wafii't figuring that. I was figuring how much it citst my creditors. THE TRUTH ABOUT IT. Vhen lnt-le Sam wa but n Iki.v, One Christmas e-.-e be huiu Hi ;wt:tnt hy the old flri t-M?!, An then this son hesunip i tti, Santa Claus! Cth, S.inti Clans iive nr m it-'nt eh:rm, Thil n-tty ifiris whfa I'm a mm. May ?nw upon my Ctrtn." And tluit Is why old San:a Clau Ti-i!.iy U t a dnilnit; Bi-raUM' he pave our t'nt le Sam Tlte thing he mot d.-sinvt. Holiday Jests and Gems. The smoll Uv ha-n't to lie got out of bed with a sw itch on Christmas inoni ing. The almanacs put the shortest day of the yctir just liefore Chri-tmas, but fi nancially it is the next day after. You cannot cut Christmas out of the calendar nor out of the heart of the worhl. T. W. Jfn'lfunl. "I'm sorry I didn't ask Santa Claus for a few more things while I was altout it," said the young miser. Job got his certificate for patience lie fore he was obliged to go out and buy Christmas presents for all his relatives. 11' I 't ':, l',rr A .71 rricnt. Charley Was Slow. Amy "Are you going to give Charley anything at Christmas?" Ma'.tel "I'm thinking of giving him a hint." Ejn-k. Tommy "I wish Christinas had come and gone." Johnny "What for?" Tommy "Uecatise then we C tllld itlit lteing gO"d." (i'tUh n I ton;. l!e im-rry all, Ik- merry all. With holty tlnss and fi stive l;n!l, I'r. ptre the rouc. the fins!, ihe halt. To wvleoaie merry Christ mas 11". A. &j-ttrr. "The holiday spirit is an a'l-itcrvad-ing one," re!iiarkiil a father as he Knight his Utile boy a fiftet -Si-ccnt tin horse; "liai it costs moiiev." I'm ';. Mother and daughter examining t hristinas presents. I laughter "Are I toth of thss.- litsj (f cundy ditler- ent? -ii oilier "N o; licitht r is alike. ' Wif. "1 hojie you an- pleasi.il w ith those slipiK-rs, darling?" Hiislumd hesitatingly') "Yes, dear, I'm so glad I learned to walk on snowshix-s wlu n I was a ! toy." Wt"'iin;i'in The church 1h-1Is of innumerable s.i-ts are all chime 1 tells to-day, ringing in sweet aeeor.lantv throughout many land--, and awaking a great joy ia the h.-art of our common humanity. Johnny "Say, pa, t o-day is Christ mas." Mr. Scaurs "That's so, my lioy! Y'-ll, I'll let you go without a spaiikimr t.tilay. Xo cai! I of mine shall ever lack something to reniemKT .Christmas by." It is v, ll for everyone during the holidays to In- filled with the Christ mas spirit, but they should not regard this as permission for unlimited and unrestricted indulgeniv in Christmas punch. S"itirrril!c Jjirnn'. If you hear a man protesting l..udly durhig the wn-k against the promiseu o;s slaughter of s als yo-i may depend upon it thitt he very grtidgingly lmtight his w ife a seal.-kiu siieijiie for Christ mas. I'iiihtili 'jjii-i ( 'n't. Wiliit "I don't Ivlieve the storiet altout Santa Clans. 1) t you, FmI."' Fred "Xo, I don't cither; but Mi! d t'l't let's talk so loud. He might hear us, and then he wouldn't give u- am thing." "; ; -' i't-nn; . Ireo Pills. Send you.-address to H. K. ilucklcn it Co., Chi. -ago, and get a free sample b x of Dr. King's Xew Rife Pills A trial w ill convince you of their merits. The-.? pills are easy in action and are particularly eiiective in the cure of constipation ana sick nea.taclie. J-er miliaria and liver trouble they have u.-.-n i-nivci mvaraaoic. liiev are guaranteed to l- ji-rfectlv fn-e from i very deleterious sulstan-e and to le purely vegetable. They do not weak en by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and I towels great iv iinig- orate the svstem. Regular sie- 'S ct.s S-dd by J. X. Snyder, druggist, Som erset, Pa., .r at Rrallur's drug t'.o:e, R.rlin, Pa. Seasonable Scraps. "And why do they vpell it Xmas, pi. "lUz-.-.i; my s.ii, it Jias many tellde" recoi.- -tions." .!., "' 117'.-- "iiri-t:.i:is is the only holiday of the year tiiat hrins t!;e hole human fatil iiv into c.i:ii:!.ii;i coiiiinuuion. Caiy. i;-h.:-. A man's p leketii-'x.k after Christmas d -ie not r-sseinMe a 1 il l. The cloud know. P'hi!.- h:.i a f liver liolli.', vol! S'fif''i'i:: It is worth n i.ietiil-rin that the value of a hr;sfii..s pr-nt isn't de termir.eil ly what it e-vts, hut ly what it tvu'liis. A ir I'-'h'iifd Jijor- "Many at th.- C!ir--t:i!as tahle?" "il::ht of s;s. Father, m..iher, and the five children." "That's only sev en." "Yes. it-it t!ie turkey v.us ate." l'iii!"-l ';.'' ' Tii -v. A Ni.-e Present. "That's a fine wal let you have, Ihnry."' "Ves. My wife uave it to me for Christmas." "Ind.-etU' Anything in it?" "Ves; the hill for the wallet." Altout Christmas time a little pirl w:.s told that "she was naughty, and Santa Claus tuiht not hrin her a present." Well," sail she, "you need not say it so near the chimney." I'o it.'i'x ( 'uiiijfiii ion. It is a Good Thinj. I say this for Pan-Tina: I have Ikvii in the dr.itr htisiness many years, and this is one of the most suctv-ssful couii remedies I have sold. A case i:i point, a nehrhltor, Mr. I.. II. Niefnlemus, had a chronic eoujrh for six years standing, which no medicine would relieve. I recommended Pan-Tina, and its effect was ni:i'.'ic:-.l. It is n .k1 thiii-. J. P. tss M st-.vr, Alto ma. Pa. Par.-Tin.. is s.l l at l!") and oj cents ai IJenlord's dn store. Santa Clans' Histake. Jolinnie Sav. tut is this w hat Santa , li'.v I toy. What :s;js hrought you? Mr. Se.:l!tio Ye do you think of it? Johni'.ie V.'ell, 1 think that Santa made a mistake, as yc.u always part vour hair with a towel. Common Sens; Should he used in attempting to cure that very disagrevahle dist-.is.-, catarrh. As catarrh originates in impurities in the IthnKl, Im-al applications tan do no permanent goo.L The common sense method of treatment is to purify the hlood, and for this purjio-? there is no preparation superior to Hood's Sarsa parilla. Hood' Pills eure constipation l.y re storing peristaltic action to the alimen tary canal. Don't B5 r?isiv5l False w-ononiy is practised by jn-ople who think that urinary troubles gi t well of themselves. Dr. Kenncdy'i Favorite Remedy cures the most ol stinatc c:i.st-sof dialn-tes, gravel or kid ney disease. In Rright's disease it has ctin.il where all cle failed. Eather Tart Mr. KaniMxllc And now wouldn't you like me for a Chritmas present? Miss Alert Certainly, if you'll heng yo ir.n-lf on the Christmas tree. Entitled to Confidence. Mr. (i. W. Konford, druggist, should have the contitlcnce oi tins communi ty. His calling is one of rcsionsi'oili ty; very often precious lives are en trusted to his cure; taking the agency for selling the celebrated Red Flag Oil should 1 a guarantee, it will da all that is claimed for it, and no remedy excels it for the quick cure of rheuma tism, neuralgia, f-prainsand all bodily pain. Price 2 cents Tue7 Felt Badly. Susie Papa, did you get mamma a new pair of slij-jK-rs for Christmas Papa Xv, my dear, but why da you ask that question? Susie Well, Tommy said that the old ones w ere ick. Papa Sick? How do you make that out? Susie That's what he meant any how, for he said they felt badly. 'Yield Not to Misfortune." I was n filleted wit it catarrh last au- timin. During the month of Octo'.icr I could neither taste or smell mid could hear but little. Elv's Cream Rahn cured it. Marcus (Jen. s.haut, Rahway, X. J. I sull'iTcd from cafarr'i of the worst kind ever since a b iy, an I I never hojicd for cure, hat Ely's Cream Raini seems to do even that. M.uiy acquaint ances have iis.il it with excellent re suits Oscar Ostnmi, !- Warren Ave, Chicago, III. Cream iJalm is agreea ble. There is a gleam of comfort for t: man even when the Christ mas pr.-scnt season is i!i lull luast; n:s w:it i im not want an Kater bonnet now. riii'iu'c'h I J'iiift. . Lit Those who have Used Dr. King's Xew Diseowry know its vah.ie, and tlntse who have not, have no.v tilt- op-p-trtimity to try it free. Call on the advertised driiggi.-t and get a trial Imt tle, free. S. nd yo'.ir n.Uii- arid addr.-s.; to 11. V.. Peieklell & Co., Chic.ig-t, and get a sample Ux of Dr. King's Xew Life Pills, free, as well as a ci-py of Cai'.e to Health and Koa-thoid In-str.:;-tor, five. All of v.iii' ii is guar anteed to do yon go.i t ami cos; y.'.l nothing at J. X. Snyder's drug stor Somerset, Pa., or ;. Y. Rredlier, Drug- g:.-t, lUriin, Pa. JORDAN k H1NCHMAN. !n:n'U f ri!.i.- :idH :kt-s, 4-.ii:y (hhIs toa 7irs!-rl:ts ltou'1i Iii! rl-r-i tro!(ii!y ftitJ ! Kiiir n in f:iiiuIti- to ai:y x l.-iit. rtMs alwjy fn-li. mi l u", ways nil", r- fiiii'st assort i:it -n Is ivi r rtirrit-i!. 27;-l72 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. The ft rul of America ti .?" pers. CHARLES A. 1KIXA, I'1. if for. The American VonMilufioit, the American Idea, (he American Sjtirit. Thtue firsf, lost nnil all the time, fore re r. Da !, by mail - $6 a year Daily &. Sunday, by mai!.$8 a year The Weekly, - - $1 a year The Sunday Sun is the gr. -aU-si San-lay New: palter in the world. Price 5s. a copy. By mail $2 a ) ear. ItfdrfsM THE Sl'.V, X. Y. IB. c IB. Never Mind H-;v far you live from tis yon can luiy tliroiiE'ii o.ir order dco-.riinei'.t jtist as ( H as th..' you lived ae.-oss the street. We an? pr.iid of this. Any one can have n good ri-putatioti at home, hut to lie in g.t., repute away from li.i;tie. means much. tir lriees arc the same to everyone and when wesjiy wi.l it is ',Vmi-L Look Ye. r. autifid ail-wsH.! Sailings that otisht tttlsjiK.t less than 75 cents. If yon write for them tjuick you will pet a choice of i mixliires of coloriitts and weaves, at : : ; They are .V ineh.-s wide. Think of it. Clieviot tinished, aU-u.xil f.iliric im p.trte.1 "I distin. t stylts., will! all the Koi;iar colors in each it is wron to ask less than To cents l.nt we IkmiIiI tiiem low, anil you sliaM have the lsn i St, at : : : : zs; I-idies Kids, eolorx or Mack, a regular 4 hutton dollar glove for : T-V-. Mar.niis1 our :-toc!::l kid glove, we i-an I mat. -!i any ilress, : : $l; Indies Lined Kids, very cheap. Corduroy, 2J inch, for dresses. Ileavv Cord lKsiutii'itl colors, :.!,.; at .hemic pricp, : : : : !.:!) Lyons Silk Velvet, in e.i;iisi"te i.lai N. Ill itiehes wide, seen -.).. per Waisis. Sli-ee.-. un.l !I.id litiing s't.."0 For Mcthsrs. Ital y It-inds ami Wrappers eotnl.iiie.l. ll.jssel . ilh si!!:, no se.ims to cha; or irritate. Ae, ltit, : : i ; The i-airy ar.Ir.thn. consisting of Tain o'Siianier Cap. ;i:i,i:pe Irt-s, Ked It'i.iiiili !! K, ( lo ik, nii.l 'ule L'-lll.-Nihties. Iteady prititeil on ni.-e lawn, to he cut and made up a tjre.it teacher for the little girls. Laiics' St.M-ks of Crepes, Silk Velvet HiMton with side l-toj.-s IVoes. Iti wHtes e tc., at : : .Vie. up. Write your wants. Our order depart ment will attend promptly to them. B0GGS& BUHL, ALLEGHENY, PA. TvovFn,, 1. A physician can n-it alweys ! had. Rheumatism, Xetiralgia, Sjtraiin llruises atid Rurns oi-ur often and sometimes when b-.ist expf ted. Keep handy the friend tf many households and the destroyer of all pain, the fa mous Rul Hag Oil, 2o cents 2. Many a precious life could 1 saved that is being racked to death with that terrible cough. Secure a gmtd night's rest by investing til cents for a Untie of Pan-Tina, the gn at rem edy for coughs, colds and consumption Rot ties of Pan-Tina sold at J. W. Rn- ford's drug store. How lie "Would Slide. Mrs SmiU-m (to her son) Which would vou sooiu r have for Christmas, Robbie, a juiir of skates or a sail Robbie Can't I have ltoth? Mrs Sniitem Xo, I don't think Santa Chins would titnsent to that. Ro'obie Then givt me the skah-s. Tommy Slimsoii's got a sled, ami I can lick him. .V7 and Ejrun:. Backlen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, ti tter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, mid imsi tively cun piles or no ny required. It U gnanintml to give jn-rfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 'J cents iter l or salebvJ. Snv- ler, Somcrsel, Pa., or at (J. W. Rral- lier's, lU-rlin, Pa. DiiCaarg-s From the Ear Can Be Cured. sw-rl"! f.-ver. jii.iiIi-s. nnd enhls hv iitu ra- ti'.ni.f a hole in Hi.- ear drum, impi-linf a eon. iitl. in til. if I-;iiN to nir.'li.s.v. ili-s-li..r,r', an.! d.t.lii ss tiiut vldoai -vtr elin-s its-if.-I. al tiel i illy w.irs.- I.y tlx- :'itl!ii.ii of it'th.-stl: -. ? r.o.n'atiotis r.n.l ii .:. Iti'iion in the inal-lle i-avity oi iii.-.-..r. . r '.y iilifr.i 1 ieiis t ii r .ii. H lo t ti I.. .ii". v ita i.u'..o.;t.i:e i..a .-ll.l .! -I r-1 1 of l.lls ill il. of fh hriiii, ns.iil-.iie; tu !-.. I lu V i:.'i sa-h a i-o-elin. n th.-t .in!. I. -.i.ls fn!il w.ir- worst-, !;v v.. ii l--lav loai inv II..- sine in.-iifis of r'ii.-f. 'J'li.il mi.-'i e iv. ;,rf fiir-..l'!i- lias Ihiii !i'iti.ri ;r!'..,'i ov.-raiet i.v.t I v th:- liii!i..o.is eu.-i-n Itr.SaJli-i.sn l". iii! Aeaic, i itl-'.n'-;. till' ev.-. .tu', ii.tsfnit't thntat sl.i-iails. TI-..' t-.s, oi Vr.l has.1'. Ir ileit. S ci.f.inr s;r--t. Mt Viili:ii-;t"ii. I'i:ts"!.iir.'. is a s.ohii.- "I lain- lr.-.Is. ii.- ha. I .lis h:i r. v tn.iii t liii-ltas. I. In ssi iir. s. i.ll. r tr -tit- 'l iiiai sit w.s !:. i t!l-et inir a i-:ir u itli Ii -a in-: i s..ir.-l. :iit-i hi- r. mains w.-a to tlii :. .. All with nr 1 n-.il.!t liriie-J tliis arta-It- uii.i Lt. caniuu-l Irei-. ELYS Catarrh th. sort-s. i-ro'-eiH Ii.. ctiil.n.iie lr.n A.I lilinl; .i t oll lt-ton- the S.-n-st. rastfitri' Ma.-li. IT WILL CUHE A tm -to-li-1- : jo .1 i : into .-.i-li nostril nr..! is acr-ttii:-. 1'r.o- .i cents at Urugsist-r -tnail. KI.Y UH. 'Till Ks, y; Warren trt t, N. Y. Wild & Anderson, Iron & Erass Founders, Engineers and Marii'iiisis and I'ngiii It-.iiiders. Manufacturers of COAL CAR WHEELS and A ALES New nnd scuiid-hand Machinery, Sliafti'i, Manners nnd Pulleys, Injectors. Lulu i.ntors, nil i 'nits, Kte. ERECTING Or KACHKERY A SPECIM7Y Strictly Fir&t-Class Work Guaranteed. Shop on Itroad St., near It. .tl. ltejiot Johnstown. - - Pa. O A DVI A M l Tmi Bai 0n 50C A TEAR. tftR0S5. Tha Kew Volume, bajinning Kovemhcr 'S4, contain the Ust thir.sr-s i:i re; 1- iiian:! pictures f.r the children fn-tti one to will he ix vears old. Atin.iv Ihe: The House Of t'i3 Grandmcihcrs. I'.v Mis. KM.i I'ai-iiiati Pratt. A lui- in-, roils serial of ha i.y life. Marching Plays. I'y (Jrey I'.at-l.-soii. For nursery t! te:taii:l.ie!.t, kiti'h-r-.ii-tens and ori n.ary seh.t-.ls; t- develop tin! llatur-d fri niihness of little children toward animals Klalioratcly iihistrated. Sequels to Hciher Gogs?. Uy Mr. Clara I My Hates. N ew a I veiiturt ..fold I'ricnd", told in verse. The liimb'e Pennies. liy F.or." A series of i-:;i iot:s ..Ir.tv i: z li s-or.s. ii-ing a hir;e mid small copper t eat. Children's KcT:ao:rie" Prize Competition. A metta.-rie of er.r-.I!'.id. w'. h fi . II i'.:re-lie.iii for iiiaking and oilorir.g. ami pri.es. jitn.it ' Alpha PnL'.is'iing Co., Boston. im. iriLii. $1.00 A VCA3 ENLARGED An Illustrated Slaaiiao for ChiLlien from Seven to Eleven. The Kew Tolnme Begins with K jvexbtr. SPECIAL pEATUR3; P0II7 ailth Other GirL Serial. I'.y Miss Sophie Sweet. The Enot-holj in the Feass. I!oys" serial. I'.y Itetti Hay. Little Fetirkia Vandike. A lit ily series of wm-iiis for recitations in character. P.y ( has. S. Pratt. Crest Cats I Have Mtji. A dozen hunting stories, every one true. Ily W. Thom son. 72 illustrations. A Childhood ia a Irish Cartle. Advent ures of real children ia an ancient cartl.-. liy Mrs. 15. II. Itohhs. Ween Gruoiaiacr's Crar.Cra'itr ss a Foy A s--riisi of historical artii-les i 11. 1st ra te. 1. K. S. Iii-iw-ks. Aa Aise:icaa Beg Abroii. Iog Tonj-'s voyage ami travels; very umitsing. Ily F. 1'. Humphrey. S'.-aiLino Corner, .'lout children who lieeame happiiK-ss makers. Jty Ahhy Morton I tias. Soa. for Childrea'i Yoicti. feature. A monthly Doll Dress-Hiking, children. A ferien written for Bistingahilitd Story-tellers. Stiri I.y trophic May, Mary K. Wilkias Hee kiali l'.iiHerworih. -tc. 'Children'i Kenagrrie." Uwon. Pri2 Coa3;e- fi'prriitl term t't Srhtml mcl daft. -tniph frf. Alpha Publishing Co., Bostcn. iiitt i-.o.tioii. FHAFEVtR 2 tff Cures flf. JACOBS CILJsure? Rheumiitlsm, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Sprains, Bruises, 8urns, Wounds, ..WHAT MORE IS HEEDED Xoiliins: On Earth Viil Jiheriu.m'.s C'cutlitlon rovaTor! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Stronj end Healthy ; FrevcnU all Diseate. Good for Moulting Urns. It lanl.liif. lr iur. Hi.-'.Iv r -- r'.ml.a. Tn nntn t.l nwt. tc mi if m "f. ..whrif- f.wi.'li lr.H.?. M.'.-.l.' . i.-lli .n " :.'T 1 . M.siW f p. .-lt rw.li." s . 'i.t ' r. t i'yuti nti'l set il m ini to tm. .k lir. S.rM :ir fit t'irl II. -la.ni. II v.- jn-1 . Infl 114 1. ca.l l.-v niil. PI 7 s,v U.V 1.l'- ilv.L s ii:.:. ...:-vih 'I he i;e- l'.iil-rv lup, fi.l i.-.-i' . If- v. mr ti.; t ml ..i" "in f I L.v Jt)u '. '. , t lih iic :L. IsKr'.u. kud. S)mericun WEEKLY. To extend ils usefulness and make it a pra.-ticnl iieifsMiy lo ry r.-crcssive farmer ami his f imily. the A met ! an A- rii-tihuri t is it-i-.v tiiit-! t-le-d t.c klv n:- ste.til et i.:ot.-.!il,i:t OI.'LY il.OO A YEAi. All tin- l.-a 1 1 -1 jj: fe.itervs that haw to eh- the lilo.:;iii so popular are retaiin-J an. I 111:111 v new l.-e.ter . ad le.l. s-.i-h tt' ner- itl and l n-i! Mai'k-'l pri-i-s rop 1 ports lo-WS, in lli.-ir s-:is.ii, '..:c;ense. I-'a: ui atid Lelters 1111:011 the i artners. !ts Farm Fealures, such as Livo St ic'j, Hr.iryitig, Horticult ure. I'ouiuy, Market i o-.e-citi and other topics, written lv ira ti.Mi mi.I Sii.-ii-ss!-.iI h'artin-rs, siipplenieii'e.l with i!histri!ions ly al i" itt;-ts, ci.inl ;T!e lo make it itl:.!u.ii-l-- to those who "l'ariti for a li-. it:-." The latest Maikcts and Comaier.-ial Agriculture an li-.e'iut; ! atur.-s, m win. h the Agriciilt.il ist is m-i e.ce!l.-.i. Five Editions. To 1 1 tt.-ra.ia; t the i. :.!;:irist to (!-. special iii'.ert-ts ei' t ...1 s-ci;..:,. :i e !- j tions are iss-n-i!. . r i.m- ilil'.i n-ti! s: c- t ions of tie- ci.-trit r v. 'i'h -v are k in -iv u as l-lastt rn. Mi-ldic, Vmrid," -:ern, and Southern. l...c!t is'itii.r, 1-mt.-tiie: "p.v-inl I.o-d 1 ate 1 i s chrn aetcris: i- of s-; 1:011. pc,--ft-.-tiy a lapiiiifr it to ti e v.v.ms et t;ic i'ar nters of lue dilicretit states in thai sc. !;-. 11. Th'.is 1 :u !i 1 ihti-.n I,.-;-.lie s t-1 tin- iartii'T as mi! h their liomf ari.-i: Itural i.:, ast!i'.M-h puhli.-he i at their on :t : tati. cajtltal. ; . - . . . Th2 Fami'y Features. i Short stories, Iit.-i l';i!.i ins, r.on-y Work, The li-i.1 C.s.i ly Mrs." K:ni.in 1. Talks v. ith the l...c-t...-. Pti.h- r. i t -ts. 1 1-rary Corner .V You;. ; folks' P;,-e, coml.ine to make this Itcparimcnt of as tun. h an. I imcri-st as mi.s( i.f the Special t aniny j'.ipcrs. (.nicsiioiis Vet.-ri:i:-.rv alls mill r.-.l 0:1 I.-.v M- .li- hie, m.I i l.are tin rt- If The Matrizine l orn:, out l. iiin.l in a tic it fit p;eres varying from t h ?s-ue c-.tiies lie i.'iial-r of k idea! Farm & fdk J J I"rt e S., tuple 'opy sent t.ti itjuest. I'r-i.n'v -111 now, tor v-'ir ;-, wiiis,.,i t;.eii:,.,clM.f iv-tf.is, ' AMERICAN AGBiCULTU3!3T, 52 Lafayetts Place, - W. Y, Ilrir.ci'.T f .r Cat.ir-h t tka , Kislt'i. t t'iK-. an.l fhrape- . ami ti2? su fr j Sold by ltror;iu or- r.t ty wit. SOe. K. T. HiKitlaaw Wh-tcb. Fa. Salesmen Wanted to s. .1 i'- nrisv.vni.i.; sr '-a n ::r -irv :.:t .: u-i!.-l ii tb hn is'.; --.r -I A'iti- 1.. -pi-; ;:.'ic .-.ell us ir,.- ..L.tT:-.ni.) ...-;:t . 1 1 1 fr its id Ornimv-jl;. A Tl.i- ".: e rai-'., t j i.l.t r::oi: -y :i-: .1 in 1 ;..r t r.i .e,i..-' - ih-i . s. ) Uirv .:-:ies loin, t,-.-e y ..r:c .. i-.tua.c 1.0 cil. Vt titcc.i- tera.s. Hoopes Bro. & Thome s, Hjp!e Acrje N;rs;r - W-i( Cht-s!;-, Pa. ! YOUirl EYE ! We want to catch It! YK'ilY r.KMI".:: in Ssitnerset C..i;nty wno ii.ts a co;-. 1 i.t ji-miocii i.arK or a 1 li.ie . r- jM-.se of -.vol tin.l that tie- 'i t- I 'l.lT.Ni i:TA.Xi:i:V o., will pay the highest cas!; prices for the same. Vi r'ie for (notations to wiNsi.ow s. oi;i: ,t c"., Cotill-.i-ta-c, Pa. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tiiat I will sell, m.til further in i!:ov. int; ijif-.ts ut ihe o. prices. the cj.jr. i- 1.1 la n e, -1 i-ssii! 1 tic ti.iv aiiit--.1 j- per u.n tv lite go". ermri-i.;: AA. pur. years, ' per Sallon; llppt - :: years. Sj -J ,; 1 ( vt,:ii. !. -1 years. : pillo'i; l'.riihi o.Tt ant! 'i"!i.i:iii-so(i i'lee. -Z 'I.' pi r pi:re rve, ." years, '..Vi t.-r gallon: K-u.-ii. ,1- leil Ueil lnt. Iiilwli s, 1;..! .tis..n I o.. 1 toiirh1.11. ?4..' per rapoti; I lan:.is ;!h-. i ttsliertv. Mniiticello. 1J v.-ars, .-"..! ppr gnilitti. California .vim s .(ry vnd s. .!. j ;roui i.ie p . c;-iit.in 10 ct.i 1- n:s,i;i. 1 l.rands; mv o-. :, import. Hi n. Sliei rv nnd fort wine tr-.i.i to ; :..Vt per z;'.- 1111: also the linest Irish un fsenlcl. H iiiskis at lowest w !:!. -:.!! rat'.-s. Call or vend for un cial price h.-t at A. ANDRIESSErJ Iss, l-il, nil St., Allegheny. .VII orders hv m:.i! protnptlv slti ti-lcl. N extra charge for paekinj;. Tel'-ph-'tie HEHCH DROftGQLD'S SAVr.-ILL'"EIJGiriES A wonlirful Inprovrairattn Frtrtian Feet and ;i.Rark. hack motion of Crrtaif a timra m f.f ananyotberlnltiff market. FririloBf 'lairh Fr-eH, rausincalltbrfml cnniiK to suuiti Mill bile Uw-k-i : err at moif la owrr aa! wear, (spnil 4crntinaiampa furUrseLaiaJocueaml prtc, Alas Hfrinf Harrawa, liar Ilikr. 4 altiTatan, ( ara 1'lnatrra.s.hrllm. etc. M niton tfttt iti-rr. UXCI1 DROMtcOLD, Mfr, Yark, Pa, YOU CAN FIND TW!3 a tie lo rTrrsBi it. m M tl Ado-n nm I iitu U Vm EEl-IIiTGTOlT BROS. bo will coointA in mivrUaiuc at loai rsu-A IMPOSTAXT TO AIM ERTISEU. The cream of the country papers U tozni iu Remingtons County Seat Lisu. Shrewd ! Jvcriior3 avail themselves of these lits, a copy of -vhich eta be had of Remington. I ruo, of Kew York & Pitfrburs. 5 S a Swellings, Soreness, Headache, Backache, Stifinsss, CL-ta, Hurts, rost-tjites. THAN A FERFECT CURE.... CONDEN'SED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. BomcrBC-t and Cambria KTiivrAtr. Frarjch Johnstown M.tll K (.r. . l!irk-i. S-Til . 111.. St.iiicr-t l-l. t. st.. .-to, 11 4,'iJ, ll.iitv 1 r 1 II.-.k-i. ...;uisti 11 ij l . Joiuis!ov.-n M ti! K.r.s.s. Ii. -Uu-io.1 in o a. 111.. ss imcrs t 11:1. s M..I.SI..U II : :, ll .v- rsv lilc II: . I, J-.le.si.iH n 1:1-', p. m. Johnstown Acts. met i-tititci. !ttM-kwo.l V p. III.. Somerset li.-.tt tt, :s.nwii (:s, Uoov- eis iitc o:-, Joiifistowii 7: .0. Iiiiiy. h-ivtii WAi:r. Mai!. J..!iM:tow:i fi;s.. in.. 1I.v.,-im :!.. 7:11. .s.tivesit,n 7:lis s-.aicist t 7V.t l:.s-i;iv.Ki :Jl. F.xi-riss. Jolinstowu 'Mt p. m.. H.MiVf-rsvi'le :.l 1. stoi t stow 11 sm.iiii iv t ;: V, K. k woo.t Sni't.'V 1 in'v. .lolm-town Sonii rsi-i li;r11 liteK-A'tiii Iu.Sk T3KXXSYLVAMA JLUI.IIOA l. ttlCKN SrANCARO TIMr. ComiKNSKH Sl it III I.T.. Tralii urtivi- atel .1- ai fn.Tti tl:c Uitl.iu at Jotlllstowoii ;ts !ii:nwi: WK-TWAi:l PoiitliiV'"-!.-ni Kxpn ss Vcst-n h -.p.-f Jutln-'-. 11 A.-cot.i!ii:.-i! loll.... A imici t.oii ... Pacif- i:.'.s W a 1-iis -i, -cr .Vol ..!: 1--OWI1 .c. e.lllie.it llioli.... t':. : l.i.e t'.-s) 11. ra. . 1: o " ii: .7 " t-M " !-'! " ' -t p. til. , '...-. . ia. E 7-r- Ai::t. K' ya-, r:.r - .... . aorc l-'.i pr.n '!.ill:t Air-ociliio-l.. M..1.1 I ..!..- -. p.- - ... l-.v ! :. r - .Me-... , . rt-:t! . I - i-. -.' p. ! :! M 1 I-. -. 1 i-.-.i. : Ka.st U: K'T l:lte. Til; Js. Ac. lel lns. 1 1, K. :.t-.. i' A' -Mi.-. I itisl.uri-, 1m. f". !. M.-t. tica 1 .l.iti.-.g.-i-. to T 1 A. W k. I A t r jt., j;. 1 iftti W.I..-J. .. 11 I Pa.--. At. C-COD I30U0RS! 1 A ar lvi Hv a'limr :.l tin CM s,r.- liaMe I. lor o.00 rain St , taJ IOC llinion M, Johiistowii, I?a., all in. Is of the ran ' 1 -I :.i.i:t 1 s in ii.j.r- kct can U-had. 'loniy 'M ctisti.:!,. r- this is weiS-knowd fact, and to id! ohi rs c-.iivitc-.:: pr. -.f v.il! he iven. I..!i't f.-r r; t that I k.-p i-'.i hand ihegieatcst "....titty i f I.l jiiers. the choic-st l-ram's :;:.1 at tii-loutst prices. P. S. FISHER. Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases ! trsa'.I J-..1 1 if:rasyon c.-.a s: T.i-y i '.It like f lil cAscj. wc:;r hks sc'.-.i zzszz, . r.i I tte Wlid Cat;".r:-.il prv-tlci! T.urri-jj-.-t -.! j rdy cost fcbeut t& as nt--:h . - :n t 8" :j c- I mw j era acr.- et'..!, v. r.- e..:: c-, ;. ,;.- :.- r: 1 it I Dow !:.-; 1 w i-.it.a cc.;:: : i ; s -.-r. v - - is . . i" . . J 7; .c ( M.-: .J-IlV-"-''-' i 'il l's ' - .i'- t -11 kUi IVi-V- i"s1 .-5?s ?V-n?i y -z zi- Cita or. y b2 hac ti.-ca:i t:j;:j with i:.;; trade r.,-r'i. All ether; fcavj tr.o chUtylj -which is Oct Lt.: I to tl.-'c.cj t-y tr.tl cr.n be t -.l o';" v-i:ii tl. u.. t-M cr.!; '.'.rcir' , ni.r i--;:-s. .'v tratch ca.o cp.-. i- ; t'.o r-.r.i ::.--.i-tl, 'c. :r..ra i--LAr-S-.r-:j.:A. FREE- Many DirFZRESTKtNor J0 -Suitable F0r- DRINK LION CCFFEL iAHO CLT ALLTHESt- Fine. Parlor Games.. If your !fler 3or crt k-eep tt for salt, writ! ua hi same and Address, ttuU w sxa pUxx; U oa ale khere. Woolsoa 6700 Co Toledo. (X sta s its: c PER ZJiCNTH E?j Youa Ow?j Locality la.li I.- easily hr.rionih'y, v. it'.iout ca; i tai, i!-o:!i4 your sps-e l.o::rs. Ar.r man. wo::i.-a,hiv. ori?i cat: do u.e work h-ej-i.y, -.vit'iout cs;.crii-ue;. Talkhi r.n-l:e- t-s try. X.t:i:i:i l.kf it f..r tnor.cv rijkin ever nirieti i !"..re. Oi r woiVrra alivays prosjier. No tune w..tnl in Iear-i::-' t!n: hn-iacss. We u !i y !t hi n n'lit lunr to stircifd frot:, l!ie l"r-t lio::r. :i ran n:!- tr:::l -.litl.i.nt r x-T-ei!c t t yonr. lr'. We start yen. tundsli t-vcry!hi:i neeiU-d to cci.ry on tl.e Inisi-ic-ss stu-ctssfuiiy, tm.l Uii.ir:inttc you acainst f.iiiiire if yon htit follow our m tuple, i!:ii!i instructions. Header, if you are in net .1 01' ready mom y. r.nd want to know all :.!ion? tile best payin? business U ft.rc the public, scud us your n!i!r-ss, ,m.j Wc vi l mail you a liocu. tiL-ut giviuc; you alt tho particulars. TRUE & CO., Dox 400, Augusta, Maine. LWEATS.TKAOE fclARKsSS CA 1 Or.VilX A PATENT? For r-r-i.n- Miid a:t htnc.-t f-i'in- in. writf . l I N A i .. ! hro hl r.carO sfi r . tt' e-I-irin.i. in Th lvt.-ct tu-iin.-'S. !'"D:ri.in:. tl..r. vri'lT i.nt!t-lil:.l:. A llaiolifoU ..I iri Iin:ia'it.n oir.-etn.uj rstrniii cn.t Low to tut. tuir. tBa suet free. Aln a u' al.yic -jl mocbia anil ."dentine Uvik s.at -r.-e. I'ti.'it la&vri thmtii.b ..in:n A Cix -.wriTO Tutcia: Mit-111 the ss icntilic Ar.r. -i nn. niij thua aru brought wi.loiy bi-rore Urn tHiM-rwi'ti. cut isittt t.i tl.e inveut.sr. 1 hi i.ii:i.i. pa-r, lvui wvxlr. jnt l '.In.tnt!. :. b. h tr'i:ia la.-vit r rtul.iti. a of an ar:ent:ac aork iu lit. wi-.ti. fct a yfr. i-Arnr.' cip.eii Mnt frcs. B:e:d'rur fi-tt-tn, Bi.wittlT. r. er. s.nff?a frvnu'i. --1 rent, t tery riiin-s-T i-titikias b.ta t.I ;l putc. in eoUi-. ikI (.twxncrattbi of neat hrta-.-. w.tb pijiit mnm'i :oe ruder ni.ho tba iat t .le-isT. auil wnt.- o.ntr t. A.trtsta JiLS A Co, Vuu til BwAtiwiT r )) BrsixEss " COLLEGE (Vaining breaJ-X tion. horc-cuJariJ a-li:rtS3 P.DU?FS0NS. PlTTSEURG. pA ! 3 - aTf" OAs THE BEST Is None Too Good When You MKI3ICIXKS. It is Jti.-t r.s Imp'trtant to S.-c!ii-i. FRESH. PURE DRUGS, A" it ii To 1 In re Conjiilcnre AT SNYDER'S Vou are always sure of getting the Can-fully TRUSSES jTITTEd, All of the Jietft and Most jirprticeil Trun Kept in ..,,, Si t in fart if G an ra nteel. OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE YJ"j SIGHT JOHN N. Somerset, !ew York Weekly Tribune Somerset Herald ONE YEAR. TWO IDOLnii.A.IRS. AMrc?s all ordcr3 Loutliers Drug Main Street, ThisMcdd Dm? Stcrsis w Pavorits irith Fecph in Search of FEESH AMD PURE DBUGS. Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusa Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. TliE IMK-Toi: G!VI PKRSiiAL ATTf NTIi.S To THE ' I ' V Cot N I-I V ti cr Loillisr's PresGriptionsiFaiBily Resells CHEAT CJUIK F.tlG TAKEX To lt ONLY Ultsfl AM pr I:K AUTI' MS. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods clwavs on lend. Front sr: large assortment all can be suited. THE FIHEST BBAKDS OF CIG5BS lways on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER MAIN STREET Somerset ELTAS -MAM.TA-ri-KER AND I't At IK AND WlloLKSALE ANP It LT A 1. 1 H F Lumber and Building Materials. Hctrd and Soft "Woods, Oak. Poplar, Mriincs. lValnitt, Yellow riiie. Mooring. Cbfrry, MtiuKles, Ioors lalli. ltliitelMne ItlintN, A s. m ral llnof all trrtilntur Lumla-ratuI l!i:i!.tin- Mu?t-r!:il ami K.-f:r.i HKH-k. Also, tii( fun.ish unytlihii; In She line of t.ur l.ttsiness toon!, r vt LI. titi:ait:itss Mii h as liraekt ts. txl.t-suta work. ftr. EUAS CUXXIXGHAM, Offiff and Tard Orpiti . Jt C. R. T. IT WILL PAT YOU to i:rv von: Memorial Work ii- F. SHAFFER, tMntusi-rr, rE.N A. M;inuCitturrr of untl lH-.!rr In r-..t rn Work rirnilie, : stu.rt Wtitp Mill IS HiilU WA. Ai, -n tit f.ir tho WHITK I'.Kt.NZK ! rersoi.. In iirt-a ,.f M.muiiient Wurfe will llii.l H l. their lnter.s.1 l., , mv ,,.., lier.u jir,.,s.r .,., i,, ,!! Hne? V"" 'i,r'",,'''- in 'v'-r' -s.-. an.l til" l'vil-ivu,t uileuti.il. lo Wn:t Bronir, Or Pure Zino Monuma. ! t t..t.......u. i ..... ... . I : -- f.v iit-v. . A. i; nit. r.i a il. -.1,1,-11 . liiMinivt nieu, in ,1,.. ,H,i,., .7 : M:"ri , a Ittustr,: -!,-.!,. .., m-u .1.,1 ', ' " . 1 W'l F. SUAFFER, 5uy in the I'hynirian Them. '10 f fnhest rm die im- - j: 'omp.i:i.iled. 'ill; TESTED. SNYDER, -AND to The IIep.ald. Store Somerset, Pa. Earidlv B a a V M. D. SOMERSET. PA T T YARD Mar K"t llMliit?r.. lic-.tul. Arwel rofls, 1 M: Stti., MiI"l. iT.n KIESTlSiSAS CttirTT".TT7 tia.Uim.ni..l Ttt,:-ri..--'a tuMa Lvim. Over 5CO Beautiful Designs. ll5 5! tl CirC mm MONUMEN'TAL BPONZcC.. Lumber a 111 I t J.t 1 ei-o5 U j