The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, January 06, 1875, Image 4

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tunes
i cave otT n uiauu iu inuuni--
with steam
Tbc weaver tret starts
with a small i jbed.
sometimes but an
ttic in bis four-roomed bouse
By
ilous it idustrv. often
working
fourteen ben rs a day, be eaves a lit
tle money beyond bis immediate
...nn lie. continues on tbus little
lv little adding to bis store, till be is
.i.i.tl,nT ft Pteam-enii;e. After
.v- rfnA inisinp: tact. COffibin
luai, o"-- - -
cd, be soon gets on tbc road to an j
ea?v fortune. . i
Vot always is the prospering me-
cLanic the owner of bis own steam-!
power. Many get near other miMs, j
bavetbeleaseofJ shaft from the,
main one: but still tbe main principle
holds good that in numberless instan
it i the force of steam tbat push
cs one on to business prosperity.
comnlains of farming,
tbat after vears of Lara wort it lia
oulv yielded ft comfortable livinr,
that they have not amassed wealth
at it which others have in ordinary
Imsiness; but neither would thosn
business men if they continued on
through life to depend on the roujb,
unaided labor of their Lauds. Ia'"
r.. -.irl- f.ir a-urk. unaided
vi uii " c s 1
. f Un rn-ii o t Til fl J VC POV CM
111
luvcv; w ' .
either cases the average
bv far the best off in a
farmer is
number cf
vearp.
Vet it is a matter of surprise that
this has not struck many of our land
cultivators more forcibly than it evi
dentlv has. Kxpensive horse or
manual labor is yet the main reliance,
Knd very little has been done towards
drawing into play a part in the far
mer's fortunes, that which has aided
the fortunes of so many more.
Certaiulv this would require 0
reo.-L'tnization of ibr whole systc::.
.f modem farming; but it has been
done in other pursuits and it might
be done in this. It would be absurd
r.,- nn.m thoiisnnJ dol -
lars, worth of machinery to work a
farm, tbc upmost sales of which from
all soirees' would not exceed ,oOOO.
It M ould have to be done on some
very different plan from any now
purchased.
15ut is it impossible? We do not
know but it is impossible, and yet we j
l.ke to Wlicve that in time such a ;
theory might be. G'round has been
1 lowed bv steam-power, bv the aid i
.f moveable Etram engines: but who
T,auj to get an engine to do one or
two jobs on a farm, and yet tavc to
keep a staff of horses to do r.!I the
work beides? Would it pav to have
one's horses idle in their stalls while
we are burning fuel to do the horses'
work? These are among the practical
questions that cr me in as we study
the capacity of steam-power to do
the farmer's work. And yet all this
might be adjusted in the bands of
thorough business ni 'ii, accustomed
si ike to practical farm-work, as well
as to regular business habits and
rules. At present much of the spirit
of progress ia this direction is with
those who rather feel that tbev -are
1 : .t 1
i.oiiig t-oineiuiiijr 1:0 cue use i .in no;
as for instance with many cf the
English, nobility who like'an iutere.-t
in farm pursuits. During the jst
1
season one ot these excel. cut gentle-1
men has lecn nearly beside himself, 1
because the fust time in his life Le
Las cut Lis grain bv stcani-itower. A
Mationary engine was kept along one
.no of the wheat-did, and the reaper
iirawa un ami acroPs .rue lichl iv
ropes. One can eailv see how this
may be done; but is uot as easy to
Fee how we can dispense with one
horse less for ordinary farm-work by
having bis wheat cut in this way.
Siill something m :y come cf it ail
smie day, but not after this fashion.
At any rate it does us no harm
once in a while to think of it. and
beep the matter before the public, un
til atleast another more manageable
and economical motive power than
steam ball be discovered. (r rnnn
t'nen Tcl'jraj'h.
feeding tows Turnip.
The question is a.-ked, "docs it pay
to feed turnips to cows?" Yes. Teed
them to drv cows but not to them
while ia milk. In winter tbe cow
pets only dry feed-hay, corn fodder
aud straw. It may be some iced
meal and bran in small (itiantitv.
This is a "Teat change from crass,
therefore I think the cow '.-bould have
Komething to keep the bowels loose,
and turnips will not ouly do that but
will keen the animal in cood health,
I do uot know that there is much
food in th? turnip, so as to save hay
cr fodder, but there is something in
them that seems to keep the cow in
line condition, and if any one will
Iced bis cows a few messes and look
on and see them eat. certainly I think
be will say, "yes, turnips are good :
food for cows." 1 am only speaking!
of dry COWS in Winter. j
Any farmer who grows three to j
five acres of corn may have three to !
live hundred bushels of flat or field ,
turnips to feed if he will take the j
trouble to save tbe seed. If anv one 1
wishes to try it next season and will
follow the directions here given, I
will guarantee them a full crop every
time:
(jet good seed. Sow half a pound
per acre in among tbe corn any time
in July when working the corn the
last time; be sure and put the seed
down broadcast before vou plow or
cultivate the corn, so as to work tbe I
seed into tbe ground; no matter if!
you are marking w ith tbc plow you i
will not get them in too deep.- The j
seed will come ui sure. Tor the!
good of your corn and turnips keep
the weeds down.-i'('r AYir Yvrl ;.
An lalemtlBK.Rrllr.
A venerable rifle made in Virginia
iu the year 1744, which would make j
its nge 130 years, was lately exhibit-1
l 1 - . . . . . . 1 . r . 1
ruo . oer 1 iu u .or .n V.
Louisville Journal, who honored it
with a full column. The -maker of the
now famous rifle was Jacob oung.
out the Erst owners name has not
beeD handed
down. Sometime in
1 110 it came into the possession of
Mr William Whiter il.o -r-n.lf.tJ..
. . .. , e ;
cr cf its nreeent ownpr Wi li-im
. . . rrlt,,"i owner, u uuaiu
AMitley carried it with him to Ken- i
tuckr when he went with Boone and
. . . 1 1 iouui aim ;
t h r i n tn-ontv-tnron en nn iti
who inyaded the dark and LloodV
Preund and built the little fort
JJoonwt Won ceh A ccomnanvinn- tht
was a large powder horn cfi
utiM Ehapc, upon which the fol-
.!.. .
- 1 rs
pun
beaut
lowinjr verges are carved
" William W Miicy, I am your hnm.
The truih I love, a lie 1 ncorn.
Fill me with be of pow Jer.
H-U mike your rllle eraek the low Icr.
" See how the dread, terrlftc tall
Make ImlUnf bleej and tnreyi fall.
You with pewder He supply
For to defend your Liberty.1'
. Tbe belt to which the horn
tacbea is fceavilv ornamented with
beads made of tho
1 ' v. J ' V ' 1 V
pines, which arc said to have been
killed in Kentucky.
This rifle has an interesting histo
. It figured in tbe Indian war and
in the war of 1812. It should now
oe laid cp ia lavender.
01 J Sambo bad a miaJ t t-'r
thn wi! fifl.is bo'tciul S'-u auu
.... . 1
Leir,
n n ,t m thn nir niri 'iff i n ri ui. -
Unnwm.l.as to -
- - . j -- .
lows:
Julius Ccaer, l w ur.i :
j quCt:on."
Trocceu, ancient.
Now Icok hearf, Julius ' ?;are
dar was six piteous a seU'a' on a rail
fence, an' you u Cre ft run fit wrn nn
: kill lour c f 'em, bow r.n
1 be lc!t?"'
IDT uUl'j l
- : "V&T WCl.S i-lX 1Q (!C tll-t IinK"
i.e..
Coaler, tjiutigu Juav-.
',ah ",(. ,.
An lure.
"A-yah."
"An' kill four cf Vmr; ,
"Dafs it, tny sod
out ob de six now, bowtnny
- . dar bo left.' .
- Julius counted over i;-r
nd
j finally answered:
"Wbv. o!o man, .a
fiierlic-a
no
... . . . . i
(j.) c.yjr.-o.
1
at nil. J'.t d oo 'v. 1
"No, Julius.''
'Put I say dar would."
''o, tii," Julius."
"By H'y! I'd like to I
vcti make it ml?"
-Julius,7' said tbe sire w
of extraordinary wisdom, '
tii a b'ok
when you
; a set tin'
fi;e a b;r gun at six j
on a fence, and sbn f-.-ur cf
wouldn't de odder two !y away
uilrtity fjui.k? Si now li-w many!
would be left.
Julius Ceascr U a lon time I
bis bead and id 1 Sambo was t-' -ver-inr
in the mavstv of bis inteilecf.ia
scneriontv, v. ten
the Iiovvfjl
and heir sundniv brirbteued.
' Say, ole man, ye t'l.'.k yer s:
art,
-.;
do-i t ye.
! "1 was only c.!y rib'u you a le
' Julius."
' "Hut ve aiu't quite so smart a
fink for I rv d:;r wo::M b?
-left.''
j "Julius Oaser. I y
iymr paternal? Don't you
'eoiild not be env ob 'cm
i'.U
eo
disi
d-.'.t
. W
lar
you bad fired ami frig'i
ycu didn't killi'"
"l)ut, cle Sambo Ju:
look heah. lar was
fcettiu1 on de fence?''
'yah.''
oe
:n uat
re Cm -5
"AuM fire an" I k
1 f.'IT ('! lill'
"A'f-act!y."
"I). :i I soy dar wo:.!l be
Julius, yon is a simp!
vou a.-k what I tolc you?
.) ic:t.
Don't
nddn't
awn v
i uen) odder two be frigh
; berry sudden?
"My venerated parent;
' tal ( jtics is obfusticatcd.
!St.c de grand conummat
cned
1. yonr n.rn
I) n't V-u
on? Here it
eon i on de
! am: I lire ct dem
1,;
jfenci-:"'
j "Yah."
j "An' I kii! fircb "cm?"
"Sartin."
' "Den whar's de odder t -v.
"Dat's what 1 axed ye. J alius."
"I tell you, cle Sambo Jumble,
dem odder two ' '':! j'"'
Wasn't dat what I .-aid? (Jolly! Ob
course dev 7c''."
M 1 "..1 - .1 ...I 1 I - 1 nn.l
a":u1J 'ai' u: u "l " 7
later be mirht have been seen study -
. ! . . - , . 1 . 1 ... .r ... .11
( ing t,c ancciioiai column ci oi ciu
j newspaper, v. hciein lie had found the
! puzzle with which he had sought to
i cmifotmd Lis son.
Ksaohini; In Sc:r-Ief':!.e.
The habit of smohimr is usually uc
lired ia defiance of the protests o!
O.a 1 Ir.t.in'l! nrt.l T ... i 1 m IH .llO-
, , ro , BniV.,- f,.ma;e Tela-
ance
tives
The weed ouht to ive it-
votarv trreat eii'iovment in
r to
repay" him for the dome-tie trouble iu
which it often involves him. Accor
ding to the smokers view, it uiscbar
ges'its duties fully. Ia promoting
goou leuow.-iiip, in mioiliuj
in canning worry, iu piuunS a
in good humor with himseu-ami tnc
world, it has no rival. It is :r ic toat
the habit is expensive, and
unpleasant to other people, and often
! A. 1 iii s 1-r. - rt-t lift!
iiijunuu.i iu mc suk'u j v u i...u.
Hather than be driven, as
Thackeray said be was, to smoke up
tbe chimney at tome, men nave uui.i
t
homes of their own, sacred to t ie , which there was i sanctuurv compos
(Joddess Nicotia, in the shape of the j of a .j Uotk of fcijtv
great club-houses cf London and fctt K.uarc. ThU is the largest end
.New 1 ork. 1 tiere is one w aj , no-
ever, that a good deal of ma'.e smok-
j ing might be stopped, and that is by j
the ladies adopting the practice them-;
selves. Husbands and lovers who;
intect ttieir ureat 1 wu n tue uu, 5 01 - f' SiV-r-o u-1 I - in? tbe bet ashes in the furnace,
tobacco, and bring themselves intojsavo that . K. Jard.nc. w ho hae , . '
he nrccnce of wivo and sweet ! charge cf the shooting demesne, at an 1 ? l0?n "P w,t? lue ton?s
pre.ciKi u '' . , ; T, . xtr,.i:r 1 , . ,,.,, 1 r, and placed it on a lenca to cool off.
l.nortc iv-aii'.I l,o frrnvflv ilistnrot d if ! 1 "IU: .Mouiiere, La.- oUucattil tivet.. , ' ,, ,. ,
tlinr- fonn,t tLeir eamti!e followed bv
uv v. c . .- -
' tht'other sex. Smoking is no more
j masculine, r s-, than drfuking. If
j women and men together sip sherry
! and claret, why should they not to -
! rrothor smoke eic-ars and cigarettes
We ret most of our fa.-hions from
Europe.
Whv
miiior!
one from
Spain ?
The .iark-fyc.'. troa of to
L'1"11 ,!lcir arK.r.ha lr? tri:i lijrliily.
l.iie a irleaniln; eiitar. like a m n -t..
Twist tiiv ul i.n h 1-unif 1-riilu
t'lltCO''J
' ri', I:
As o(l ax Any .
Is your mame Cornfield?'' ino'iir-
ed las Lonor, as tLe next prisoner t!)C hve Planus up. liiick lastiion, m
walked out. !the water, shakes it wings, and with
"Yes, fir." was tbc prompt response, j its "cah-eah-cah" testilies a:nrceia-
'T didn't know but what it was j tion of the sport. At the condu.-ion
whcatfield or oatlicld, nr si i.:e other; of the dav's sport, tbev fly bome-
rield. It's all right, Mr. Cornf.eld.
We'll have a hui-king-bec here in less
than a minute Were vou drunk
last night?"
"Yes, sir."
"And you've been bore lv
"Yes, sir."
"And vou bavin't res-. !v
lever i
1 to come back again?"
I ' No, sir."
"That's business, and it docs
good to hear a man speak up that
way .Mr. Corui.eU, bow would s,x -
ty la s suit;
' I am satis.ied.
"iiien sixiv it
is. "and I'll a.V
' driver to give vou the lost scat in
jlLc MariafcnnJ-Kt vou roaJ lU rotni.
Lal 03 T0!; drirc .,. ,;,,.
, yu Cornfild"close Ihe court,
Nv-- . n..,i j'..
I J
, , . , . ,. T, .
' . T ' . 7 .
iv laten riaee in i.uioau over mei . r.i . i- i i
n J- .1 1 11 ; ti ent of the countrv. Coined and
0j j fUestion whether f unshine cheeks i , - .. -
rnnii' lst;0,, ! is an o'd no-on tl m i 'c!a:nIv'i money fro instructive for
f , A t . r "itheir historical value in iliustratin-
gun , t lessons the intensity of a lire,,, , , . ,., f , c,
. . - . . the h:lids and ideas of a peonle. and
, "wawLsui" heat lv e" if F-iit enierprise .hall yield a
j p: ; 5ii L lfu of the. o.Jeets, it will
' , a. . ... . . .1 .,! be one tf the most interesting depart-
c 11 1 1 1 1 1 v f t ivn7i r t 1 ii i , 11 1 ir:
coal.
..-,1'.. v..i -
0D(1 all olh;.r explanations 1
condemned, and the fact is
are now
denied.
;One writer savs that if a
few pieces'
of charcoal are ignited inf a chaffer,
and placed in a sunny room, provided
; with floscly-Stting shutters, the fire
will appear to die away in the sun's
Iliffbr. Tut if the shutters arc closed,
! coals will be seen in full combustion,
, 1 here is no phenomenon at ailj buti
Tact that its light, being stronger
than that cf ibe ccmls, overcomes and
lEubduesit. Tho fact cf combustion
is so intimately connected with g!ow- j
ing ignition ia our minds that anv-1
thing which lessens the glow appears
also to diminish the combustion.
!cr went to Paris wi'b
the
iutcmi.in f Lavinc Li prririt'.t
it. ami ,
i "iiiv.j. t tii'.jinu iw ui u.
' la codc udim t .o lar-rnm
(IWf.t
... . - o.
ttronsiVn tiSUl.-ulliauur
i i. . :i.: A .ii.I-tr.
MiuuiU io s-.r.t.u tj r ,
. J,
.-promisea inai u" -
uc so.
pe al t
pos-r
i-e auiiLw, ' r
iKM, 1 v
' ' most
-io vu:i
(Ii-;r.Tcresieu juu;c
osvn bu!M 'Lr: we
tiire. and st-e
1 WI.I -i
' w I.e.:.
Lc rcc'i."u:7.'-'-J you.'
Aceord-
when the p.tture was
t - 1 1
..m.-'iieii,
. .
was iron?ni wr.o iur .-, .vu
ana ;uci.u t..i u.t- ujv., .m.
1-.U'
id iu. lie in:
j up "to tbe portrait and ljejran t lick
! it' vaisrinsr 1 is tail and b'oinevc
! rv sicti cf del:?bted ofTeetioa The
j fcra;i
'rai-v
ful dfi
cf thj
tr cc-nvir.ced cf the aecu
likeness, instantly paid
1 31 I , r- t'r.rt
dow
art i:
t. nuite unconscious cf tbe fact
that tbe aiiitin;
had been well rub-
i bed with a bit of bacon.
1
The fiii'iie must have made a
. ,
Ueri.)-' picture, or the owner wou!
examined mre closelv.
1 v I
!..
jliuvc e.aui::jcu 1111 c
: rro like ( rt i:i v. t i:. wuotu
' 1 1
Lc pa:ni-
er he wcu'd c.t pay him one penny
if l.c left cut the big
sii'e cf bis face, or s
har.-h !c;.:..rts. ile
i-imjde 011
1 ...
U.
ifiened dow
that ir.cn sh vjhl soo him
He m- m-'i bef.tr aware
us ho was. j
of bis own j
hi
the
jek
ri r; '.'"
p;o nrc 01
r'ass, then
cannot re
a moment
must be to
;h looking
;nio across
;rs.
i I.
y.'i:r-e!f in a
bflefc. ami you
;t tires you saw
1 .
1 1
urn your
1 ca.i
Wi.
:at a surprise it
m ; p-"i
u.-.a; (jUa;utcd w;
i "iiisscs to uneX'H-ctet.i v c
i one. In one of bis earlier journeys,
i Living-tone visited a trib called the
! M-..k '!os. His lookj:!!!-2las caused
' grcut -;;c;tcn:cnt, csiu-ciaiiy among
vcithi! women. They would C 'tne at
hours to tske a piep in it, hde
1) c'o r pretended to read, one by
1
one tbev would eagerlv examine
their
selvr
I h i-.
-M v
Icavt
lions
i at them-
s: .-.ivi
What a big lovuth
"! hr.ve
s arc us
"See I.o
iiiitM!e.:'
c:i were
A 1.1. in v
b, V l
lie doctor
ched him
various s
Uist, "P
no chin
big as
iit ai!,'J
pumpkin j
.id s'i .n'ts ,
.s as the .
my hi a
us cutiou
ice came
. himself
up
Th
1 w.
to wi
who;; he
i tLt
tip. Living -
;o w.i;
o i;.;o
:i sav ::
1 h
as l.c i-crewed bis
:apcs. end bea; d
o:io sav l am tig-
v vcrv nrl v I am !
liraiy HoliiHiicr .''jHlcri.Tl-.
S;i.;c 1 file blocks of ,
in tl.o c.ms'ruction of tl
buildinr at Wcshftrton
.'l ai.ilo Used
v Treasury
are the lar-
-t ever moved in this country, aud
ttev wi re a i c.irriid from the eas'.ern
, pa; t cf Maine. They were
ram-port-
d to it ashinrteii lv water,
and
uflerth,
an
ivd thire iii ivi-tl bv
X-
up ):i
a sort of
1 .11 v .
system, a u
! Wo! k oi Ll jVj
r
...,
nice ol two 11, lies. lliel.
The 1
; them wa
live ease,
leriormea
r ,,1
ih cou.p
not more J
oxen LeinjT;
c wciihin?
than elrht -.r ten vol
cmploved to move a
' ' Ji, ... ,
bb.
iMvic tuaa nuj.i i
cat nur.i';crs
iC builuilli', c.
which
fort v
:i re
feet
d i:i
Ioiil", :.:.d wcirh lifty t m
The hi.-cst bioVks ; thirtv
at
t
ieat. '
forty I
!tCi, souarc,
weihiiiir m
The f.ieuiy
blocks were
:ind throe ilet thick, j
ward T seventy tons.
cat'.io cita
w.iu wnicn tne.o large j0 wt to k,arn a hfjloa ffom the an
moved amj hxed in thtir , .,!,, ,0i.i r i;f, v s." Potts.
places; was a
land sei mod
sou:
to
ce of wonderment,
r.ihuu uitr spectators I
,t-
be the
ill and
periectioa
iiiLr( nuil v.
f mechanical
And vet how
! m-iiruiticaut
the
achievement when
! compared wi
; dent r.r'. In
i rreat Teni'de
h the triumrdis of sn-
. i . i . - .i
toe ...uooauou 01 u,e kfr (.lk-..,? U e pa.,er eailj blan(I.
of the Sun at Ualbecli 1 1 1 . .
uuiv sti.l lie seen
even in the second
course, stores which ure thirt v-seven
j ft.,.t ol. aaj rji:;e flt,t tLitk;-aud
, l;njur li,ti,t nl,0i;t twentv feet from
. tl,e ground, ihrc-c clones w"hieh alone
, ( CClJ,)V 12 it,.t ia length bv twelve
, - i l
j lc(lt iiiirn. I nese tliieo stones are
i estimate J to wciirii Into tons each!
j j!tit
we
read of an Egyptian
idol
.0!nl,!0( uuris (ar .sun-as.-inir this.
in
i.(.av;,..t y.,.co ..o ntioed iu the bis-
j .,rv
tions..V. J'. 7.V
Arrnmpliklicil !)r!
I Wild dicks to an extraordinary dc-
' g' e. They are allowed to roam at
; will, and will come at the call cf their
' teacher when he is ready to start for
jibe shooting grounds, either riding
?; en the bow cf the boat, cr swiftly
gaum
ue.
Arrived ct the i
marshes they are
jiosted
as Oceovs,
! whue the hunter-
conceal themselves!,
; in the "nKmitor," or
O c I. ' lit if C M1I
; fi;t cf s'ght. Then commences the
; fun. A siagic passing duck, or a
' greater number, attracted by the ia
.du.trious. motions cT the decoys,
'come tumbling dowu to join ia the
' splaying and receive the fire of the
f hunters. If successful, ever- one of
wr.rd. or ride on the b iw of theckitT,
as directed I'V Mr. Jardme. He has
been offered fabulous sunisfor "Pick"
and the four feminine decoys, but
money cannot Imv them.
Coins at thr t'riilrnuial.
Tin
associated banks of Phitudel-
1 in
! pbia at
a recent meeting determined
I to make a department cf coitus and
! nofp roio rjf ?i r f.n1nr.5 of ll, p,-ni
j cr3!caita; rxLibitioa ; and, with
1 ll!r,)0fe oifrisla it completeness
an attractiveness, invited al! nation-
al and other banks, and oil bankers of
the United Stairs, to ?mi,1 roi.re.-rnta-
lives to a convention to l.c held at
I'hiiu.leij.hia on a day to be nppoiot -
eu lii reaiter, to collect, classifv and I
coin and iianer-niouer of the Colonies
lof the I'iiited States and of tl;c fev -
rai States from the earliest mi e -
- .
::;mts of the exnus l on.
Miss KcLi.iviti savs that American
Iris hat
ve tlie sweete.-t voices i;i the
world. When one cf then puts Ler
; mouth to a hole in the fence and
j "hollers'' to the girl next door to
'-frtcb lack them crimping1 iron?,"- it
j fills the air with melody.
j ' I
- A spread-cao-lc orator wanted the
wilted when a r.auirhtv boy in the!
; crowd sang cut : '-You'd lc shot for !
l TOi hr.f, iro run ha A fl iil a no'li " ;
!stav hanged and eveatuallv die.
The charitv that beirins at home;
1 isn't the kind that '-covcr3 a multitude
I of sins."
It ; believed that seren-teuihs cf
,
i;aiilers aaa laruitrs 01
. . fkiu ill rv. . ui l u auu - -
, - ... -4,,- Ifin.l of
, MUJri ;(! -, I - v ii 'J v. . . . -
nn.i
W bat is
tbe
i matter? As a clas. farmers
matter
are
not
i, zv Ttey arc seldom idle. Tney
: v. r.rt ns fianl as anv botlT oUILit to
. work. They mate, taking cne year
with another, what mar be considcr-
led. under tLo prevaUiag ,&undartl uf
d tliev cet.
' tV UilHI V, !" .'vf! - C '
i - , ,,,,,i.j,,erirU surulus
r us n i ui t r- l i
jprmlucts they put into the marltet;
- :;, , t. pet nth in tact, arc
rrnttirxr unoref everv vcar. liv is
?t so?" To say uothingnow of a faulty
11 entton all
' 11 . , i rennw la receiiof ftock of lpt.l to
wheat, or all Something CISC; Or 01 j theprewnt wactsuf Ui topl. PorcliaseU wltn-
Pnn nnd intrint the res SOU in ,he Ia,t ten d'" B;"' ' the decline in tlie
ereCllt, l.ens and lntrcsr, ine reus ju prtc,iof stnplcsand Domestics, they renable.i
which We bad in mind With Which tO(tooirerpeciliocJa;mentstollinwntofKool
. , ., . l ,1 t -i i of every .lest'riitio In such variety as eanuot l
POlLt thlS paraCTapn Is ttlt If t0''fonnl anvwhere el.ein town. cimr.riJinir ren
i.O li,Uh lO make CUr crop". W e
irr.nv noor. not so much because our 1
1 incomes are so small as because ouri
I out roes are so Jarre. I bere is no
I ?.f in riiir nnerntions ana
.,, kI.d -n,nnmv nf means. The ex-
j t ,;,,,, a rr,,r, Las not been
j ' , , t. m5n5mum. We fence
I in too larsre a field and travel over too j
i mar v acres to produce ten bales of j
fon or a hundred bushels of Corn.
We pay out too much for labor oud
fertilizers, for tbe results produced.
The remedy mut be sought in
sounder methods, labor-savinr im
plements, and better trained labor,
and less of it. lifral Carclinian for
bcr.
A Peialril nl Indignant Wltne.
They were trying a "horse case'
in court the other day. and the law
yer was iiuesticning a witness in
j rerereuce to the animal s habits ana
1 disposition. "Have you ever driven
j K.r Vx was asked. "I have," was
j t be rr nlr. 'Was there anv oae with
j rou at the time ?" was the the next
ouesiion. "There was a ladv with
j me," tbe witness answered, and be
l,!utht d a little. "Was she a good
driver?"' was the next question, the
Lwycr referring to tbe animal, but
the witness understood that he
meaut the lady. "Sho was," he re-
, p'ied. " as she gentle and kind;'
a.-ked the legal limb, nud the reply
1 was in the a! irmat ve. luouru tue
j ..vimess, stii! thinking cf the lady,
: looked a little surprised. "She didn't
J kick ?'' was t lie next interrogation,
and a decisive "No," was the answer.
j "She didn't rear up or kick over the
! traces, or put her in'ud feet through
! the dash-board, cr try to run away,
'or act ugly, or " The witness was
boiling over with indignation by this
'time, aud interrupted the lawyer
j with: "Do you mean the horse or
1 tin- l:iilv:' "I mean tkn mam we're
i ., . - , , , , ,
.. 11- 1 . l..,. M t1.,,n,l.,P..il 1 in pnlin.
j 1 lainni liu.tui, iuuuwi.h.ui.uv.vv.m.
sel. -Oh!" was -the
rcsnouse. 1
1 . . ... 1 , ... 1
1 Uiouu 1 vou meant tne srai. aim
nit 1 1 in nvn iins inn ii nnrs i in
- 'V' 1 : '
t.-iitt i ivsuiutu,
rt lint ht Thy Xttnir?
It
ten the case that persons
who write on the whole a legible
band sLpn their name m carelessly
that a stranger can scarcely make out
what it is. t)ur editorial experience
has given indubitable evidence of
this. Any of our readers who may
have fallen iuto such a habit wouid
j n i) .
When a clerk in Philadelphia, be
took a bid to a Quaker, and had
signed the receipt with one of those
hieroglyphic cartouches, sometimes
sen on bank notes now. The Qua-
i v " v "
Iv
'T'rien 1, w !iat is this at the bot
tom?'' "That, sir, is my name."
' "What is thv name?"
"William SI'otts."
"Well, William, will thee please to
write it down under bere plainly,
so that a witness in court could know
it."
Ever aficr Dr. Potts wrote nd
lived so thut no man coull mi.-take a
word or letter.
A Hot Vent.
j Tbe fireman of the steam heating
j apparatus at the Cen'.ral depot yes-
. terday found a penny as be was rak
11. nsrn v rnm i f nppn in inn irhon n
heavy man named Johnson, living in
Sagiuaw, came along, lie wa3 talk
ing business with a friend, and as he
came to the bench he parted his cbat
tails and sat down on the penny,
remarking, "As I was saying, you can
have forty acres fur whoop f Thun-
.1-. , 1 1,1 , :l u
' , ,.V , , .
ii . .1 .
wiiu atnazeiueni, me not, penny
sticking to him like a brother, and it
was two or three minutes before any
one found out whether he bad drop
ped down on a tack or had been bit
tea by a dog. There was a heavy
aroma of burning cloth and blistered
meat, and Mr. Johnson stretched
forth bis arms and exclaimed tbat be
should dcvoic the remainder of bis
life to hunting do.vn and punishing
the fiend who thus planned to wov
Ljv Li hi. Detroit Free Tres.t.
As my wife at tbe window one
beautiful day, stood watching a man
with a monkcv, a cart came along
j with. a broth of a boy, who was dri
ving a stout bale donkey, lo my
wife then I spoke by way of a joke,
"There's a relation of yours in that
carriage." To which she replied,
when the donkey she spied, "Ah yes!
a relation bv marriage."
A vounjr ladv up-town Las di
carded thv u?e of false hair, aud!
i . i .. i i . . i
i uuu" 1 . cuignon, wnn iuc
rark, '' 1 here s millions m it.'?;
! ' i" "
.(; A Kocknort man dreamed nceot-
1 ll-at i''- aunt was dead, and the
idreanl rrovcd ,ruc- He tried the
K",ue un moiuer-in-iaw,
' h ut ;t d Jut work worth n nnt
ul 'l Ulu" 1 " " orlu a ce"-
;
. .
! MErY Consolation Smith, is Fort
IVavnpV hmmiKt o-l
' a.vnc nanusoraest g-ri. -Mercy
will no douht be a Cousolatioi:
B0:ne fehow
ti
; im:UE is a man in
Jersry who
for twentv
has uot been to church
! vears.
He boards at the State 1'ris-
on, Trenton.
When was the greatest freak of
nature? When Mary had a little
i lamb.
With hunirrv men, meal times arel
,.i, ...Kt '
A strong minded woman, will
wavs be sneaker of the house.
When they hang vou in Texas you
! Why is a side-saddle like a four
quart jug? Because it holds a gall-on.
j j. w PATTON
C. O. HURST.
N EW GOODS.
THE NEW FIRM OF
PATTON & HORSTJ
No. 4, Baer's Block,
f! . They eall ,icial attention to
their lare asnmenl of
C-AOLICCXES,
Bleached and Unbleached Muslius
GIXGnVMS,
SIIinTINfi. .
TICKING,
BOYS AND HENS'
HEAVY PANT STUFFS,
in Cottonadc, Double and
Irish Jeans, -Satinets,
Cassiincrcs, &c,
DRESS GOODS',
in Plain and Corded Aipaccas, Pop
lins, Cashmeres, French
Merrinoes, &c,
STAPLE & FANCY NOTIONS,
HATS Sz CAPS,
BOOTS Sz SHOES,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
HARDWARE
f he bc.tasrtment of
Carpctings and Oil Cloths
ecr l)r.)UL'!it to town. A laro flock of liupens
ware. l)i'tenninel to he nj to Hie tlmea iu aiwrt
msnt.ftylo8 an'l ric9, wo r?iM.?ifully sililta
eall froiii those In want uf koo1. fctilti
Cook & Beerits'
L" n 1; 1 1 v 1 - 1 11 i- vj v
rrtJVilljI VTJlAMMi LI
Flour and Feed
STORE.
Wc would nu.'t ri'cctiullv iiinoutire to out
frien.lf hiiiI the pulil lr K-n'r:'lf.v. the totin and
vicinity of Snncrwt, thut wo have upcm-il ouiln
our No ivS Lore on
1IAIX CROSS STREET,
And n audition to o full line of the tc?t
Con fevt louerles. otlon,,
TsliaccoN, C'isars, lo.,
We will endt-svor, at all t!mt.. to fandy our ra
tomcra with t lie
BEST QUALITY OF
FAMILY FLOUE,
COHX-MEAL,
OA TS, FUELLED L'OllN, '
oA ts a- conx CHOP,
Tin AX, MIDDLIXGZ,
And everything
uii-nt at the
Iir!uiniii to the Feed Dopiirt-
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
FOR
CASH ONLY.
Also, a well selected stock of
Glassware; Stoneware. Woodenware, lirashcs 01
al kinds, and
STATIONERY
Which we will sell as cheap as the cheajiest.
Please rail, examine oar proods of all kinds, and
be satisfied from your own judgmcut.
Don't forget where we stay
On MAIN CROSS Street, Somerset, la
Oct. 2. ISTi
New Firm.
SHOE STORE
SNYDER &, UHL,
HitTinc purchased Uic Shoe
Storelately owned by
II. C IteeritM,
We take ilea?nre In callinir the attcntlo.i or the
iiatilic- to the im-t Out we Uave now uii.l to
keep constantly on li:in 1 at complete an iisis.K
meut of
Boots, Shoes
and 'Gaiters,
..
;(T!I OK
j Eastern and Home Manufacture
scanbef, un lHiirwliere. We a-to ill have m.
hand eonsuutiy a lull nii;-ply i.r
SOLE LEATHER,
MOROCCO,
CALF SKINS,
KITS,
AND LINING SKINS
Of all kinds, with a full line or
Shoe Findings.
J5" HIE UUXCFACTUKE DEPART
M L.N T will be in citue ti
J". 13. Snvdor, Esq,,
Whoe reputation for niaklnj
Goad Work and Good Fits
li sceond to noes In ths State. The tmhiie 11 r
, gpeetluliy invited lo exll and examine our 5toikv
ai we are oeiermineu 10 seep g.fmif a. (rood as the
beet and aeli at price an low aj the lowest.
SNYDER & UHL,
Cut cut for
and Silver .'litsd vrare, Clocks, Ircr
203. C-tl::y, c::., cf ths no qali
tirs C2I7, cf :red regardlcc3 cf coot
Lir r.ook rozot bo cloood est to noio
sitiofactorv colssiKits vrlth th: co-
u:g c: tto ia:o jc.
JOHN STEVENSON'S SONS,
Market Sired. Pittsburgh.
93
JOHN F. BLYMYEK,
DEALER IN
Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints,
OILS, &c, &c.
Tbe following is a part'al list of goods in Stock: ; C irpen tor's Tods,
Tlanes, Saws, Hatchets, Hammers, Chisels, IMane Iron A 3zes; Ac, Hlaek
smith's Goods, Hollows, Anvils, Yices, Files, Hammers, Ac Saddlery
Hardware, Tab Trees, Gig Saddles. Hames, I5uckles, Kings, Kits and Tools.
Table Knives mid Forks, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Spoons and Kasors, the
largest stock in Somerset County. Tainter's Goods, a full stock. White
Lead, Colored Faints for inside and outoide painting. Faints in oil, all colors,
Yarni.-h, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oii, Drtishcs, Japan Dryer, Walnut Stains,
Ac. Window Glass of all sizes and glass cut to any shape. The best Coal
Oil always on band. Our stock of Coal Oil Lamps is large and comprises
very elegant styles. Ditston's Circular, Mu!y and Cross Cut Suws. Mill
Saw Files of thebest quality, i'orcelain-lined Kettles. Handles of all kinds.
IIOYLS, JIJIiS, SHADES,
Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Ticks, Scythes, Sneaths, Sledges, Mason Hammers,
Cast Steel, Step Ladders, Carriage and Tire Dolts of all sizes. Loookingj
Glasses. Wash Hoards, Clothes Wringers, Meal Sieves, Poor Mats, Da.-kets,
Tubs, Wooden Dui kets, Twine, Dope all sizes, Hay Pulleys, Butter Frints, j
Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cutters aud Staffers, Traces, Cowl
Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, Pu.-t md Scrub Crushes, Horse Drusbes, Cur
ry Combs aud Cards, Poor Locks, Hinges, Screws, Latches ai d everything;
iu the Duiblers' line. Caps, Lead, Shot, Powder and Safety Fuse, Ac, Ac, j
The fact is, I keep everything that belongs t the Hardware trade. I deal
exclusively in this kind of goods and give my whole aittention to it. Fer-j
sons who ure building, or any one in need of anything in my line, will find j
it to their advantage to give me a call. I will always give 11 reasonable
credit to responsible persons. I thank my old customers for their patronage, ;
and hope this season to niakr? many new ones. Don't forget the place i
Xo, 3, "BAER'S BLOCK." !
Aprils '74. JOHN F. DLYMYKK. j
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!!;
1
AT . . j
The Xcw Store of !
R.
Ilonlrr In
Dry Goods, Fancy
Eibbons, Embroidery, Laces, &c.
AYould be )livsc(l to have liis Friends and Patrons call and ex
amine his Stock before purchasing elsewhere. S01"0 Hoom on
Mam Street, opposite the
airll5.
FOLLAHSBEE & CO,
Merchant Tailors,
Ar.d r.'l!ur.i.'liii-T .!
Gent's, Youth's and Boys,
JIM
121 Wood Street, corner Fifih Avcnii.
l'ITTSUUR(iIL
Have now o;k?iic
A Larare ami Complete Assortment
(iootl for
cf
Fall and Winter Wear.
.TLcj- !i,ive ft i-.a-.;.k'!e ?.s-rt:e:it ul
Fe!t tihivtn,
CJ loves
And Felt Over Shoes.
Mi:X AND I'.OVS
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
HATS AND CAPS,
! Uiiderelntliiiiir for Sh n ami Women
HAKDWAIU'1
QUEENSWARE,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Sc.
A b.re tKik of tine an I carse
SALT
lly the SSarrcl orf4ack
Prices as Low as Possib'p
C. & G. H0LI)iutAU3I.
Somerset, Pa.
Uet. SO.
KEYSTOXli DIMM! KOOUS,
293 Liberty Ktrrt, Fittsburb. 1'a,
a;rrl.
li & HolrlMHi
jr. . SI.Vn0X. Proprietor.
MEALS ATALL JlOlllS.
iTRANSIENT CUSTOM SOLICITED.
eep 23
Miscellaneous
Reference.
Ml
93
EOTll
PAEKEE, j
& Staple Notion
irasel jSIoiiKiv' Somerset Pa.
GROUSE & SHIRES.
CIGAES.
I5EDFORI, PA.
!. !tr? Sjlicitc I. No authorized aacnf.
TOJl SALE.
BOOTS & SHOES,!
Hats i Caps
Cheaper than ever
IK"
Cover's Building
Somerset. Pa.
Ve 1pIiv to mt t the puhih. tht we h:ire
K';i.-.1 the ;Iivp n:inn't r?n uniil tho imiiiirtiMn
'fttur new iMiiltiin. northwest e'rnfrof the Iia
mt'Dil. (whit ti wilt t on -r N'H re J:in. 1.) where
wo wi;l tliMcil to htiw .ir:i' i(-irinir t. Jur-rtKij-t
iri wis id uur line to rail and ?t' tho
ni:yv riRM,
NEW STYLES,
AND NEW PRICES.
See Keduction in Prices.
Mcn'iGum lKmt.'I"UMe f-.le.l. w. l iinpil 4 00
" J!uikk Ar;i.-ij-;ii!er " " 2 00
Women ' " " 1 60
Jli.-fos " nwr ?!hh an I A!nfl;a 100
31en' S.ia l.il '
Women" ' W
Jli.es " 40
Cliil.lri-ni' 45
I!..'(j niii-le t rler. 1! Irinit neatly anl
p a,iUy ilone. All custom work warranttM.
Turtles vi-itinir our town w!io e'iitctn;i!.ito pur-rliasin-r
anylhiii In .ur lino will ilo well to t.ill
au ls-fi for'tliemselvts.
We arc positive we can ollX'lat lwer fiifuros
tlian anv other rtore in town a we pun-tit!
nr cath'ovU tut cash n l ttiu? ire from Jj t a)
per cent'-not having tilne bad drbls. anally
?:ivlna Ilie e.pei.e! ol H.-tk-keepimr. We are
wiiliii' toiveihe besetit of the?j alvanianei to
OUf CUtOIUlTH.
Frank Sipe & Co.
Save Doctor Bills!
lany k.!lar ean !e savel nnnnally by uin
S.-hini'"lt's C4mpoun l eall-tl . Man' Vrien-1 or
K.mulv t.lem. wtiirh L a tonie wine LiiOir?. prepar
ed hy t V. SI'lIMlHr. at No WO Tinn arenue.
I'ittj'bur'.f h. Fa. Tlii emif.uiel U ei'mpol ot
unit ami lierl. anil (rtrii-tljr pure nine: it k pleas
ant to take an-1 inviontes tho wlile ?)tem: tt
i? a vaiurtl-Ie tamily melk-lne; it will cure all M
it tlie t.weli': it a prevenuitive of Chol
era, anil a.- a Mihj.1 puriiier it is unexeelle:!. The
i!enian-l fr tlii? i pulnr meli -ine i jrreat that
Itrretfitore It liAilKH-n imiwil(le tofill all rlerx.
Mr. S-hmi'lt ha lately inereaded the liM-iliTies lor
preparins it. The jirice is 1 per lp!le. S.nis-
tae.ion suaranti e-1. Try Ixiitle an-l it will thrn
neeil no reeonunenlatii'ii to enrina -ir nm We
: l.ave U!ed the birter in our own tauiilv an.1 know
wherci'f wo -jieak.
Try it, icwh
it will do V'K jnl.
AND
.1TKNT1TRE SLAVS'
A SPECIALTY.
Iianges, Grates,
JAMES OLD,
193 I.IUEI5TY STREET,
PITTSr.l KflH. PA.
Nov.
tl J Knives and Forks, V
,lyL. SPOONS, SCISSORS. V i
'.AXtS. SHOVELS. LOCKS.) TRI. 1 fl HH O T
iiffe' Htn.e M.tl. Pll.e .tr V - V V 1 1 M I
' '.Carpenter's, Blacksmith's, and ;3 U 1 Ul
; -0 AGRICULTURAL TOOK,- OT j
w i . i j
Groceries and Confutioneriw
This "puce l.i renTved I'TC. . I.lif..! 3i Brv. !
who liav-H move-l into the nw-s! iinuninc-nt ar-x'n ;
riui in !lii phwe. They ran Le lOur.d In idler's
new hnil '.inK, aeeond d.r Ir.in (i.e corner. !
W.
W. DAVIS A BUG S
CHEAP
Grocery and Confectionery j
SOMKKET, PA.
Weleire to Iniurm t!i jieofile i.r t'ii. r-i-ornu !
nitv that we hTe tmrcliawd the roeery un 1 I'.m j
feetlonenr ol H. . Kuepiier, i).. oi;Ki:e die (
barnet llou.ac, and have ui.vle viiiini le :i..iiti- n ,
to the alreiKly f asitovkof ..nii. We -"-il j:l the ,
best brand o ;
FLOCR. j
AND JIE-IL,
COFFEE, j
t
TEAS,
SVG AKS, j
KICE, SYKirs, j
I
MOLASSES, '
I
FISH, SALT. j
SPICES, j
AI'ILKS. j
FLAVCKIN'J EXniACTS, i
j
URIFD AND CANNED FKl'ITS. j
ALSO, j
COAL OIL, TOBACCO, Jlll AKS I
SNt'FF, RKUO.AIS. I
BUCKETS, Tt'IlS,
All kln.ls Fren.-li li'id ei.rnoii n
CANDIES, NCTS, CRACK Kits J
FANCS CAKES, PEIU C.M F.K Y, j
AND TOILET ARTICLES. j
COMBS, P.RISIIES, SOAP, e.
Also an asaortmer.t of Tv, fcc., urtlie little:
rolkd.
li too wnnt 'anytliinjr In Vi OroeerT nrw! Cn-1
fectl..tierj hue call at ' i
Davis' Cheap Jrocery
OPPOSITE THE SAKNET lIofSK.
BOT. MT.
lo the Jitri,ai)t.i . f(,i;i,-r Co.
Gent's: Your attention is
called to the fact that
GEIS, FOSTER QUI,
113 11I5 C linton St.
j joiisroivrt
are selling
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS h
MILLINERY,
at Eaatern j.ru-.f. We guarantee rm i:.sm
price on prititt. OiiiKham. L.-lain.". Mnra.-.
Drew Gum!. Mulin. lirown ari l lilem-dv-l i.-n-jm'.Huck.
Drill. 'otMna.lf. .Ie:m. Cani'-ri-j
Ticking. Elanneli. ClfXbt an.l Cumiiu. in l:i. t
ii -T i""J n'1 NoIIith. A trip tn .!.,!, ii-t,.wK
will not cot too the tenth part of th rr. n--
trip , phiailelphla, ami jetwen-lliu phil.i
teip price- anU i;ive tuu Ireitlit rwsi . We
fo air.'rJ to do it because we I.ut in l. rr-1--t -
' pay "-"h, hare no n-nt to fxr and J . ur .i-.vn
work. Call an.l jeeour to-kanl'rrix. nn 1 ju ie
f ry.ursilr.
rosTF.n si unx.
Clinton St., Jnhr."t iwp. Pj.
v II AVE tot a t-oi ;n on
Icol.li. orare yon .-Hi-n-l nh .n.
mT 11. nse S.KI POF TAli.
WILI CHEKKY AM' IMUK-
HOl Nil lin imrnl l.i- M. I l-rr in k
MeKenran. anil re-liei will l linine.luu- ac I a
core certain.
S,.lil by Mi-CI.ARK.IN It tlli KENN'AN.
novll Pi:i!u-ijh. Pa., au i all tlniiv-i.
adkkiv iki:im:.s,
ARCHITE C T :
Cor. Sixth Ave. ni! T-iNertv Srrpr
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and othrr ahdo::;i:ia! va-oora. la tin -r
treatment. a purgative. exr::u.g a ; -
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cr.;:.-, it e.--e:it::i.iy i:eee--'.-.ry.
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