The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, June 04, 1884, Image 4

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Reformer stands erect, clad in the! Living too Ft.
i-tiivr. of TlirMTTHEt. STAT- niinisUrial robes of his time. He -MUllw
.. ..... ,-.v r r rlnd Bible linon his left' Tf all tV i.hvMcians in Phlladel-
1 ' arm, upon which rests his clenched ,,1,-a could give their testimony this
The uuveiiine of tLe rta'.ue of the right hand. His fce is turned up : looming it would be found that the
irrLi ieiorojir" to..k place as an- toward heaven, as when he uttered cold wave of last week, like every
,,.nA nn Mav -l't,aiid was wit-; ti)0Se memorable words before the other sudden and great fall in tem-redbvthou-i'ids
of people from: dlet of Worms: "Here I eland ; I i perature, has been the cause oCmark
o lY , rti if ti e 1'iaoa. The unveil- !canB0t do otherwise. God Lelp uie.'ed increase in attacks of eharp dis
?. I Si nirt were preceded by a Amen." II. II. Flick, , of the more rapid decline of m
rSrm. n idtinii in the Memorial j jjayfield Farm, Lavansville, Pa. valids, and a largely augmented
tS Z: "reet parade .A Gcr-1 number of death. .of children , and
mi " aged people, iue unvims
.,. , 'count in the bills of mortality for
The attention of the public has ! these deaths jjy cr0up, pneumonia,
Terrible Faus of Kittj Carsso.
man Focieties. 1 lie een i- - - :
Memorial Church were conducted.
in German aii '- - - ., , fr,.nllpnlir nf iateto thei i i nm Rut thev
on t l.-m'iiul C'LurcU was well uueu ncui --j -j - - , marasmus, mi" a, v
V ,f.; S. wrw.reLtiiallof.huhject of " ammonia in food, ' and k and the ungcientific public
wuh an aua.ecer i ,lht.raa ti.e matter is being so vigorously j beginning to find out, that there
t!ie L.pi--. i..ww ;i,tl that it neccFrarily arouiel5 snmethine in the
Hi LllR CH. UlCIUVO , otwiww ... , is mi""!,'' -
human bO'lv which we can
ci.j;reau..iifi u rurWwtvof the l.ublic at large,
many wU.r8. ' , ,lw1 41..,n.a(u theru to ascertain, if pos-
e .7 " i.t .t is nil about. In the
lalnirm wec simc, t.i.. -
place the question ariet
.i ,ti
neucecoiues
mcr.
m.ili him utio i tiie 1'la
the M,fuk-rs Uevs. Heuniiiifhausi-ii, llrt
J lillxn. U edekind and Mohl-! what is ammonia neno
which is a fleeted bv another intan
gible something, cold or heat or
electricitv, in the air. The. vital
current, like the sea, has its rejular
ebb and flow. In th spring when
lgpenea-without cause, wakes
blv ori-'inallvi hirlr wirk. it
, ue 1 k J .1 : J tf -J bm..c,.8 , ; ,;ired lrouJ putrid urine. Other I is at it3 )ow tide for the year. All
; Lv U-mi was sure.s are coal s-.ut, stale urine, j m.m)H8 then develop most
V ,Mr' i'Mrru - (ll.'ct t-v the -uai.o, etc. The Lncyciopavdia l.n-: r id!y aIla bronic invalids sink.
'La.ence I. bvl.cLr;nd a: tamca1 says of it: "Carbonate o , A ' 0J o ,torm, Dr. Veir Mitchell
' lamuiouia is obtained in largest ! ej UJ corre5ponda yery nearly
t(,!.V ... . r:..r,.-.n s,.-' nuantitii-s bv the putrefactH.ii of the . ueurak'iczoiie. the centre of one
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lit' i.il .11(111 ill Uljllllili luatiw-
illki c . I -
m:m so- 'nuai.titii's by the putrefaction oi the I lQ a ueuralsiczone. the
.i. Hall. urine of animals. .r the dry distiha- arjgWering very closely to the centre
uoscoe j 1 jie ol l,er, and a wave ol cold or a
l i..t-iiT k! rtet.
be iutilullr decorated wilt. Ih.-s Chemistry sUles mat H lien norn.i, . udden dt-,,rP!:Mon produces a retlu
.1 -tre-mer- The Varhiiion :,,rilii'pn.L'-of hides are heated, am-! njtwave 0f death. Not that croup
me-. wi.i hai 'ided wore white Yib- moina is given dl. hence ammonia j wr oUjtr are wore malignant
1 b .dL-e-' with pictures of the l.u-' was known as fpmi. of hartshorn, j ,(l tll0Se times, but that the body has
. ,., Y.'',. .,,,) them. Kith ! The name ammonia iP derived lrom f.8 vitality to meet their attacks.
f i r r 1 1 i ! (ierniall ami
.i--. The procession
the fact that a compound containing j. , t i0 treniendous Urain thus
ammonia was lirst prepared by Itiade Uj,on the human system by
h.-atimr camel-' luv. Ammonia ti ..:,. , t thanrefi of our. clima.e
police : Chief is mainly obtained from the ammo-1 W-Mjcn n nders men unfit to bear
lhckii.soii s i;iacal hauors olsas worKS. ouaim, s!,,ildv or !0ns: oontinued work
detach Hit l't
American
formed as joilows :
SjUad of mounted
M;,r-h:.l. aids. Ac.
l.-. !... .1 ,! l'.altin.ore. in scarlet th
. . . m. I i t . r ocialion. 1 and t he urn.e ol amma
I'-.ltm.ore men: dele-ales (Hiitain largf'juann.ie uniwui ii.niience in uie air ai tome sea.-oi.n
-(ia-iiV doit. the tror; runners Know n. vamc a-a "'- tliat is the verv enxiroi me
.... ..,- r. iu-ii. know lis value .......... i,
dried excrement ol sea
birdn
Call it od, or electricity or simple
.Is, likewi-etlat) UlS yoU
ol
from t!ie
of Liack K iii
ht.-
1,
ilid ;liier
1 )iiuih's band.
A number ol
: Members ol lie-
inilv, .lo. iii's and
d: (.erman l.uui'rau
I'l.iin-h. ol 'a.-hii.-t';i. an. I lele-
gates irom Kichiiiond, New York, , of our fotul.
I'i.iI -id-'i.!,i i. and other citie ; car-1 "A I it k ii.
' " .' . .1.1 1
int.uuit.'' prtimim-ni i.uiner- otnin
lrom Maryland, and
S-colid l)ll-i.ili-
visiiil.g iler'vmei
('uhcordia.
Fatherlaii'l
there is a subtle
isons
It is
. - i .i
oi,iiwno!i-. iv ahsehl in SUCH Weaill-
. i i -. . . .
as a counter irritan: and poweritn er as that ot la.-t week, and its al-
All physicians class It : Pwnce nrodllee.- the decav of vital
inu as aoiug ii i i, f,,ree. di.-e.ise or the middieaed aim
stimulant,
araoii" dru
pje.-tlon whether it is not Letter to
let it remain in the hands of physi
cians, and druggists, and leave it out
A rect nt urUcle. called
1'owder Trick," con-
- a schnneor trick thesim-
thod winch tias been given
I i!e mel
riH''es. -o
....... .....I vi-il.ir
Mat.v houses along the hue ol; through these columns, wnereuy -inaicii"
were l-;ut lfully decorated, j housewife may ascertain, without
The flattie was roi.ecaled lrom ''ie'.v the aid id' chemists, or chemical ap
!v a large Am- iiciu Hag. It stands ! paralus. whether he is using an ar
in the tri.-ngular park iron'.ing the ; tide free from disgti-ting ingredient:
M.-i.i.n'i.i i ( nun h. 1 lie entire park- and after once ronvinced ol the true
i i.i. f rum 1 !." sillltll
..v-r,,, triiii.ie.ibir i km ut. was : iii an article of lood. ll :sat her I'lition
covered with a platform containing
chairs 1 r 1:2 j-eonie, all of winch
were occupied, and many were con
tent to stand. The spectators began
to arrive as eariy as 12 o'clock.
They came in street cars, all kinds
ol vehicles, and on foot, and by two
o'clock It was (st'lliated lull V T.'MI
people occupied ail the available
.-pace. The Mi.riue Hand arrived
early, and lock po.-itiou on the
grand stand. '1 he speaker's l:ind
was Htualcd directly beneath the
statue. lacin' touth. It was sur
church door tn ! source of ammonia, and its jiresence
od, it: at her opt ion
! ... 1 ..i i.. il... ..fit i j nta .1 i I me. I fir
w lirinej lite i. -r- .-i it v.. v.
iliol. The test liny lie a simple one,
1 but by il- means the unsuspecting
! lind tnat cans of liaking 1'owder,
i.-laniied on the cover "Absolutely
j Pure," contain ammonia, and o-r-jtainly
no refined person wiio has
once" read some reliable authority
inn ammonia, would be likely to
ibrin home for use an article con
itaining so inferior a substance, llak
ing powders liave tiecome a conven
ient, useful, and important article
in millions of homes, and every
mounted by an awniiiu'.and profuse- manufacturer should prepare and
lv decor-ted nith (lerman and jsell it only as coUorms to tne wen
Ameriran flags aiid long red, white j known conditions which in.-ure
and blue rt-ean.ers. I health and safety. There is no dif-
Justice Miller, of the 1'. S. Su-iicu)ty in nrocunng a hr-.king p.w
reine Court, presided. The open- ; der that will stand the testofthe
nig music, " The Heavens Ar Tell-! oven '' that docs not contain amnio
ing,M wa played by tiie Marine ; nia. If an ailicle has merit, and
I'.and. lt'-v. Conrad" followed in . has once become established in a
an earnest prayer. At its conelu- home, in merits will always insure
siuii Jtr. llutler read the history of . it a place there, but if a product of
tiicsLatue. At this point, a part of daily Use through unreliable sources
the platform, on w hich the invited is made to appear bi tter than it is,
guests were seated, gave way, and: any means, however simple, lv
w ith a crash sank to the ground, a I which its inferiority mav be judged,
distance of about tnrce Uet. 1 here
were a lew shrieks, but as no one
was hurt, the excitement soon sub
sided. The Marin band played a
concert air, a;id the programme was
proceeded with.
Justice Miller then introduced
Senator Conger, w ho delivered tiie
first oration. He was listened to
attentively, and concluded by plae
ing Luther's name among those
"great, those immortal names that
were not born to die."
Huriug Senator Conger's remarks
the German societies that had pa
raded the principal streets of the
arrived, and marched by the statue
with bands pl.iviug. and banner
. . . ' . i i
ought to he thaiiKiuiiy recti yea ny
an lr.telligeut consumer.
New York. Custom House Xiicht In-i'lr.
acini ior mo oni.
All this sounds like a collection
of truisms. Hut they are just such
truisms as those which define the
evil of bad diaiinige and the neces
sity for pure air, which never can
be sufficiently beaten into the brain
of the average American. He be
gins to take vague cognizance olany
t:dk about sanitaiy precautions when
he has heard it lor years, or to be
lieve in the prevention rather than
cure of disease. Then he cleans his
drains and ventilates his church,
his olfice, his chamber.. Jtut what
prevention will prevail again-t cold
waves from Omaha or a sudden lack
of life-given force in the atmo.-phere
throughout the whole continent? A
family goto bed in sound health,
and waken weak, depressed, irrita
ble. Neuralgia has attacked one, j
bronchitis another, and influenzal
all that remain. They are consoled
by finding that the whole city i in
the same condition. Then the doc
tors rush in with tonics and active
medicines of' eycry sort. After a
week the sun shines out, and all
the victims recover who have not
died.
What are we to do? Literally we
fight vainly, "are as they who beat
the air." The usual remedy is stim
ulant, in the shape of liquor, which
is a temporary relief and a perma
nent weakening of the vital force,
which is already succumbing.
Woollen clothing, from head to foot,
is useful as far as it goes, but all the
flannel in the world will not vitalize
the air which we breathe.
The only remedy which either
common sense or science can sug
gest, is either to fly from this air by
going to the sea coast or mountain,
or, if that be not practicable, to keep
up our vital lone so thoroughly that
we may lie able to stand these mur-
Ww.nesville, X. C, May 21.
From the backwoods, some twenty
or thirty miles away, comes a terri
ble story. Henry Carson and his
daughter, Kitty, lived in the wilds
of WauUnga Co., half a dozen miles
from any human habitation. Old
man Carson raised tobacco and cot
ton sufficient to support his house
hold with the necessaries of life, and
all his spare time he spent in hunt
ing bears and other game. Miss
Kitty was a pretty girl and emart,
considering the disadvantages under
which she had always labored, and
was a general favorite among the
backwoods swains, half a dozen of
whom were always at her feet. She
was musical, and could play the
harp, banjo, and violin equally well,
an Italian who had been injured on
the Western North Carolina Railroad
having taught her these accomplish
ments while she nursed him during
convalescence.
About three weeks ago Miss Kitty
disappeared, and there were ugly
rumors in the air to the effect that
she hud eloped with a young man
who had been frequently seen in
those parts, and against whom it
was known old man Carson had a
"grudge"' of some kind. When her
father was asked what had become
of the young girl he simply remark
ed that he supposed "she skipped."
Day before yesterday Carson was
tramping through one of the great
nameless swamps of the county, fol
lowing some bear tracks, when a
fight met his eyes that truiibfixed
him with horror. In a depression
ot the swamp from which the water
had recently receded, were the re
mains of a human body, the entire
upper part of which, above the waist
had been eaten away by wild ani
mals. From the remains of clothing
Carson recognized all tiiat was lelt
of his daughter.
Crazed with grief, he carried the
news to the nearest settlement, and
a party of neighbors assisted hiui to
bring the mangled remains home.
It is supposed that Miss Kitty be
came entangled in the mire, and
was unable to extricate herself, and
that while in that utterly helpless
position, bears or some other ani
mals had killed her and eaten as
much of her body as then remained
above the water. Evidences of a
severe struggle were present in the
trampled down bushes and torn
bloody clothes. The discovery clear
ed a great sensation, and her father
is thought to he hopelessly insane
through grief.
The girl's funeral occurred to-day
and was the occasion of one of the
largest gathering- ever witnessed in
Wautauga Countv.
H. H. FLICK,
Mayfield Tarn, La7ars7ille. Psan'a.
Champion Grain Drill.
The Champion ! the World 1ms a positive rr.
feedlur (train, rrw J. ana fertilizer. Will
mm tnm the tmallest amount ol lerulier or
lime, op to M biihel per aer. Has a n"ll le
oevice for planOnu corn plnt two rows at a
time, and put lu all the lerulU-r the farmer may
wish. l,n t huyb. fore sealnsthlf Drill. Manu
factured at Oswego, N. Y.
ACME PULVERIZING HARROW,
CLOD CRUSHER and LEVELER.
The only complete palverler ami lcveler In the
world. All wr..unht ir,.n and steel. The Irmt
coulters turn to the k-tt. and reartoitienaht. ny
tins arrnnirein. nt the whole surla-e ol the ground
Incut liluidand turned Thecoulters work likeso
many umall plows, and do not tear up f I er rul
l.inh. Can I adjusted in an inmaul l.y mean ol
the lever, to work deep or ?hall The pr n.-ide
ol th.- Aee is to cut. litt and turn-pulvenc
ctd(i. and level uneven rurlaees. It will piy aiiy
farmer to come ho miles to see the A-ine and its
work. It is the only Implement tlwt can do the
work thorouiinly iu I1.-.1J or touah fil, or newly
plowed sod.
STALLIONS.
1884. SEASON 1884.
STKATHEARN !
'84.
The Itig lirewory.
The night inspectors are appoint
ed to prevent i-niugglitig. are uni
!, l ined and armed, and are author
ized to stup and search reasonably
.-u -peeled persons wiio may go on
hoard or cuiue from the vessel.
Their ollice is by no means a sine
cure, h involves watching, expos
ure and fatigue. The Cuban steam
ers have been Wuiit to brim; men
w ho inclesed cigars in rubber bags
and threw them into the waters of
the lower bav. Confederates in
aiCi il,l-- II MIU. .11 Hie CUIlClUsMMl . .1 I 1 .1 1 1
, , , , . i boats then picked ttiem ut, placed
of Handel sllalleiujah chorus bv the i ., '
l,.,d ir.v .1 C M.rriv 1 ... itiH-uuiifxpres wagons waiting on
!., the second orator was introduc
ed, and delivered a very eloquent
address. luring his speech another
section of the platform fell, but no
...... .. ir.ii. r.l " 1 a.'...- 4..1l.i....
uniu me wagon w as reauv 10 siari,
the shore, and then drove rapidly
I aw ay. There is something conta
jgious in the glee of wide-awake offi
cials an they relate now they had
. .. . . i..:ii.ti i .1 r ill." iniit'tiiiT'i.iiiiiii
lninrd " I n-;i I t L-iiht ( .
ilerons as-
Mr. J. Hirsch, College 1'oint Brew
cry, I.. I.. X. Y.. writes that he em
ploys a large number of horses and
hands, and having tried St. Jacobs
Oil, the great pain-cure for rheuma
tism, aches and pains of his men,
and for galls, splints, thrush, wind
galls and other affection f his hors
es, rinds it a superior to all reme
dies, and would not be without it.
Aiiemjited Murder.
O vr'onn, May --. An attempt was
made to murder Mrs. Kulh (Irie.-t,
of Flk tow nship, last night While
sleeping a man entered her room
and dealt her a blow on the head
with an ax. Her husband says he
was aroused by the noise, and chas
ed the intruder for some distance.
Xot catching him he returned with a
neighbor and found his wife welter
ing in her blood.
It is supposed the attempt at mur
der was made to obtain several hun-
-aults of our invisible foe. Id red dollars that Mrs. (iriest recent
ly received Irom her former hus
band's estate. There is some mys
tery beyond this connected with the
a flair, however.
IIik k!ands Arnica Salvo
reins,
Se
about the fail of Home," shouted the
speakt r, and the crowd laughed and
applauded. "It was Luther's work,"
he concluded, "that produced po
litical freedom and the lreedosn of
.i .. '
llir nm, i r ...... ... ... . .... ;.
... i i . i c " i h to contain in riecu nuuureu
Justice Wood then stepped for- , ., , . .,
i i ; i . 1 i- hollies of spirits, which it was in
ward and said: We will now d- . , , 1 , , , ... , . ,
i . -. le.iLii-o to rein.i .isiuue uiiiuc ii i'ui
when thev seized
landed the spoils at the ."seizure
Koom. One French steamer, noto
rious for smuggling by driblets,
when searched
This is to be done by our readers by
wholesome, nutritions food and by
rest. When a lawyer or clerk or
tradesman begins to find that his
appetite is capricious, his sleep full
of nightmares, or that he cannot
sleep at all: when he is troubled by
unaccountable rigors and headaches,
he may know that nature is calling
out, Halt! II is pace is too fast. He
may be a grayheiided elder of the
church, bent only on laving on lay
ing by a competency for his children.
But lie is dissijiitating his vital force
as fast as any sot in the corner grog
cey, and is as culpable. He needs
not a year of idleness as yet, it may
lie, or a sea voyage, but only an
hour ' additional sleep in the twenty
four. A dav or two a month given
Slid ' lu lisiiin wi tfi o'r ..
Tiie Best Halve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcer-, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and
all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Bile-, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to jiive perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. I'rice 2")c
pfr box.
For Sale by C. X. Boyd. june20.
Murder in Texas.
Oai.vkstox, May !!(. A AWrV
VI tllllia, KJ I lO U LCIIUIIIC, . , r 1T " r,, i
5 . -T rimiiin irrtni I I nil ct ill I I If T efl
i-ir I Itll I I "'II . ..J.. " ..... r .
I li'-r o 1 uui urn lor luuilll'l l( II . .r- i . i i 1
. .. .,',;. i . , tie. 1 in-: about an inch ileei, and
1I e.-- loiiioil oi A lll.Mi ill I pirsr-ui- , , , , , . .
i u ...,,u .; i . c i- h'.ted to the oody under the armpits,
el to tiie worla the right ol tree;. , , J .. , ,. ;
,, i, i.... ,- .1 i i have been taken lrom the bodies of
111111.01 a ivei vn nit; Human
race, whose name sh:i!l stand as the
emancipator of hutinnitv Martin
l.uther. The Justice ihen took Mr.
1 ... .. 1 . . .1. ..!... :.ji.,.,
suaineiess luai in iiMSHiuicmiciiiss ; , , , , -
, . , , .1 , v .... 1 lav or, a colored brakeman on the
whatever p eases hitn.befL Xaturei,.- ' , ,r ., . , ,
,' r . Hon-tiin and Texas Central rilroad.
in- t'ii force wis I gives us pieep, daiiv intervals 01 ui-i . . ... . ;
o 1. n iorce, was r, t- vestenlav shot and instantly
ler inaci on, 10 repair me oamage - , , -i
done bv work ; that is all the l.inw kll"',.i ;'r "'Pead. 1 aylor had
we need for successful treatment of ! !'" v.ously been c.msp.cuoii, in p ac-
Ulg negroes' III in. 11 uias.i enauiirs,
and to this his sudden and myste
rious taking off its attributed. At
the time of the sbooling be was
ib ml the centre of a sleeping car, the
THE UNION HORSE POWER
Has larne irai-k wheels, is douMe. -reared and rev
el tread. Horses stand level, an.i work with ease.
This power Is always ready, and can lie u-i .l lor
many puriwse.B. nun ai rexmar aim mv.i iv 115
Bleiiin liv nieansot a toveni'ir. or speed ri-.-ul.iror.
nit'lMW TllKKSilLK ASH l l.KASUli
tioes its work eHeciiially. Also. Thrtslier and
Shnker. without leaner Will ttiresh all kinds
ol Grain, B Wheat and !ras s-eed. Call auJ ie
it.
-cf Boyer's Farm Mill
; i' --"..fj : Ciriuds all kind-iol (ir.iin and
S r. ---"t? crushes and urinds corn n tne
: ".'.v coh in one ocratinn lirinds
'I and stflsei rn and meal ready
for use. I also sell the Little
(iiatit Corn mid vh ('rusher.
One horse will crush an 1 rlud
from ! to bushel! jier hour.
Bay Stallion, lmK.rted from Scotland. Welh
over a ton. To'k tirst prle at uur County
Fair last tall.
Terms: c2( Infiurance.
ALHAMBM,
Ilay Slallion, weighs I .'-20 pounds.
HIGHLAND CHIEF,
Drown Stallion, Sixteen hands, weighs orcr
1,20),
CHALREY.
Bay Stallion, flftwn hamls high, weight 1,1.
The almve Imrpes will stand nt my Stables thi
reason 1'rom April lt to July Int. Fartiet wth!nc
ttrtetl irom a drall stallion canm-t co amis, as
the ifti lrom Strathfarn if secornl to none. 1 will
rhi'W hit Kt airt!n-t those of any oilier horse in
the Ouniy lor ilone, Sie, and Smoothness of
Make-utt.
i lo' Tpjtiinj; Stallians bIkjvc named ne?t no
cotntuftnt, as their produce has tauipoil them as
aiuotit; the lest in the State Sume ot tbee Kt
are tn-ttina low in the 'M'a now. One of Alhaui
lra"s hllys was sold ti a party n Portland, Maine
a lew weeks ao. Insurance lor the above, rJ5.
Parties having lot rolls hy either of my horses
can hreed tarit a' hall rates.
1 him alto on hand and lor ealc the Celebrated
Stdl-oilinx Shuttle t arm Wnaon.
mar-tj. PfcTKK HEFFLEY.
Cata rrH Caus-s bo l'ain
DreuI, (Jives
TDCiiiahXlK
iiirri'rn r.i -i
nAT f t tl ID
Ctlitf at Once.
Not a Liquid or
mi u IT. Applied
with the finger.
Thorough treat
ment will Cure
Price M cents, hy
KAY-FEVER mail or at druggists.
KI.Y liKOTHKHS, DruKKists, Oswego, N. Y.
I
Mm
fc-jp"- 1
The election of this
year promises to be
one of the most excit
ing of the century, ev
ery citizen should have
at least one good pa
per to furnish him the
news,
The Somerset Herald
is recommended to all
earnest Republicans,
all friends of protec
tion, all interested in
the news of the nation,
state or county,
B r- . - M iniiiiirr ui
- i.
Rlnod Port
th! medicine
reconi.
f..r all
nannernf chronic
a 1 'I tun.llnir
complalnta..t.run
tlns of the skin,
such as Pimple.
H I o t e h e s and
Hashes, kick
Worms. Tetter,
Sal kbeum. Scald
'. Head, Serdtti or
kilt I t-vii
OR
i
r.
'".TV
1 Pain In the Bones,
JSida anl Head.
and all dtseaees
arisinic froi.i im
parl I r o I the
blood. With thin
rare medicine in
Tear house j o
can do-lthont S. J... C?or nt. of
ne-iftw Senna or ;naon, . .-.i.k
thlm. and what Is better. It may h '';
Mteiy andwmlort bj the most w;
1 aa well as bj the rohuat man. It Is very pleasant
i ?',he t." .'therefor. easily ''1'nl!'7Tde,x,;,,;?D')C
drerf It IS th. only rentable remedy
which will answer In place ot calon
the action o. the liver without .k nK y ,n a III.
lonif victim to the use oi mca --,',.
It wlllopen ihe Dowels in a proper and wholesome
manner. Rinn.1 ("lean-
There isnomitig nao ,,,..h
er for th.eur. ol all disorders jif th. msi-
L'.ver. Bowels. KMneys an "
diseases. Headache Costlvene-s.
Bilious Fever, and all deranKemen ts o the In
ternal vlcera. As a lemale reSu)alor It has no
equal In the world. ,s. .
Anounce of prevention ts worth nior. than a
pound l cure." ' The Pa, :a will not n -ur.
old standing and malknant e"'I:l,.ntbui.,f '
of th. Iiest preventatives of such d'sonlers ever
ofleredtott. world. You can avoid se '"
tacksofaeutedlsea.es, su. h as t holera i small
pox. Typhoid. Bilious, Spotted and lBt"mi'"'
Vevers. by keeping your blood punned. The
dlllerentdeirrees ot all such diseases depend al
together upon the condition ol the bliH.il.
Be sure to ask lor Pahrmcy Bi..f I"'
Ea .iK Pasai ica. as there are neveral other prep
arations In the market, the names ot which are
somewhat similar.
Dr. Geo. G. Shively & Co.,
Successors to Fabrney'J Bros. . Co.,
MANVFACTfRERS AND PKOPKItTOKS
A VFB'Q
Because it is always niijU
reliable politically, and CheriT Pectoral.
savs wnat it means ana
means what it says.
marai
Watmwboko. Pa.
I am now prepared to handle a
Larger Stock of
Braflley's AmGrican Harvester, Ho I j
iDrugs and Medicines
Bradley's Little Keaiier is onlv h-et wide, ,
and cut" a 5 loot swatli. Tl.is is w ith' iit douH I lit- ;
liirhtest running ard most easily op. rated ma
chine made. No uuiverlns or scattcrinc In lieavy
if rain. Hinders carry no rake. Jms win-.-t. rye.
oats buckwheat, clover, timothy and corn rt-aoy
lor slio' kinic It is a pe led icetu. Kvery owner
ofa tradley Is deliuiite.l, aul li -li'iititu it
praises all over the County.
WMBM
BrAj's Gtvi M Mower,
Is a lik'lit runninir. p rfectlv bnl:inivd.n.el easi
ly oiernted maciiine. H is a ti'.atiiiK liirjan i Ire
ineiiitniiscuttiitif Hiwer: no -lKinif. or chokih. up
no matter how Hie urass is.
Brailes's
Self
Tlian ever lieibre. 1 have add
ed a Complete Stock of
r.UXT.S
OILS,
VARXI.SIIES,
BUrSilKS.
AND
WINDOW GLASS.
Tf you ore going to use any
(ioods in this Line, call
Try
Because its Court re
ports are always full,
fair and trustworthy.
BecausG it is the me-
diuin used by the peo
ple of the countv when
they wish to let their
neighbors know when
they have a farm or
anything else for sale.
Because all legal ad
vertising appears in its
columns, and people are
thus kept posted as to
what transpires in the
management of the af
fairs of the Courts and
County.
and get Prices.
Has hiah wheels and lunu teeth, curving well
undr and carry the liav. Any lady or toy aide
to drive, can easily operate it. Humps itself, and
turns as readily in a sulky. It Is " perlo'lion."
Don't lull toeunie and see it.
S5ST BcilE
Waier-Pr
I Kg
sT
The best and cheap, ft no!-
Ing known. ea-Uv pin on, and l istinij Alsouseii'
In place of plaster, and for weather hoardlnn.
Carpets au l liuic.
W. W. Corcoran hy the h:tml. a:iJ
fuM : " The lot ol 'tlic,!osiiijihi no- i
Me tril'Ute f.ill to vour (ld and re- i
nuerteil towiiMnan. V. V. Corcoran.!
Mr. t!orcirati scit'il the r.in' tiiL"'fil
i.way at it. tut the i;k' wouhi i.ot!
lall. The rnil'lr-in of iilu-rty (ift'iut-.l
loth to art from the statue of him
who s earnettiy lalorel to j;ive- re
lijziou lilK-rty and freedom tii ,
thought to all the world. Finally,
as the Hag was removed and fell to
the ground, the injiration of the
the immense crowd was int:iniiy
manifested in an outhurst of ap
plause, while the full Matine hand
played with grand effect Luther's
tattle hymn, " Kine leste IJnr ist
unfsr (Jolt.' Hanners were dipped,
uninrcllas and parasols waved, and
liatf thrown intn tiie air. It is
said no iuiilar demonstrations
were ever witnessed at the unveiling
of any statue iu our National Capital
before. The closing scene was verv
impressive. liliop Payne, the ven
erable colored hishop of the A. M.
K. Church came forward, and rai!nl;
Lis hands utill silence was restored,
t)rmouneed the hem-diction in treai-
ulous tones.
; nn n who worethus stealthily lirins;
:in in valualde hay One tlealer
! iu human hair, who died in posses
sion oi ' ahout s'(HWX0, was detected
! iii illicit importations under the
. sliirts of his agents. Another vivae
: ious fellow, belonging to a French
steamer, rejoiced iu a profitable
, trade in kid ploves secreted by the
dczen in his immense tmots
vessels are watched by special
ai''T.!f, whose duties are irksome
en.iu.:h to render special supervision
by a superior m .titer ol positive ne
cessity. Jleal-.TS in contraband
cowls, scamps who live by their
wits, and unscrupulous traders of
many kinds tax the n-sonrcrs of hu
man ingenuity and craft to the ut
termost. Lo$:s of foreign wood, cun
ningly excava'ed and packed with
prematureold ae. Amuse, re-create t
yisurself. Yon cui'i afford the time j '
to stop work? You ca afford an j
hour daily better than to stop alto-
, . , , r I bul i-t passim; throuirh an open win-
that persistent work in monev uet- , ' r. . ,r . c
. i i ... i:. lifj dow and slriknif; him in the lore-
U L- ftlis ll me, iini.1 iiieipuiri inn . ... . . , . .
h . , ,, Ji heatl. lis hotly was left on the plat-
:im h:u-e riiineil niiirrt liinlie-i ana J i
souls than any other. The Anieri- j 1UI " Jl ' '.""-"
can nates sitnpis1 preventive reme- j
dies, but lie will find that only this
ir criptioii ofa little more sleep .
Sallinu i and a i;o-.l deal more amusement 1
silted thruuli the twenty-tour hours
will enanie him to face unconcerned j
the waves of c-jld and death which
sap away his life.
Kulitierv in the Mountain.
Piackache. stitches in the pide, in-
llalion and sorenes ot the bowels,
j sire symptoms nf a disordered state
j of the digestive and assimilative or
igans, which can be promptly and
thoroughly corrected by the use of
Ayer's Cathartic Pills." As dinner
j pills, and as aid? to d'gestion, they
j have no equal. They cure consti
j patiori.
Ilrxii.vaios. May 22. The sec
ond :f a series of robberies occurred I
on Tusseys mountain last nilit.
William Allison, whose home is
General Grant Aijnnient.
uecorder of Deeds O'Donnell. of
! this city has received lor record a
- . I ; , .i tf .lilts tilT lilt irctfl 1 ru nil irv.oiu a
ars or spirits; cases of boms and . l.oar dye Ma.n.ii .on the Ihintin- . conveyini, the property
i l . i l. ..... i . L ... ..ml Ip.'.'iii on rn rood ir tin . J ' 1 . .
shoes, in the heels of which watches
i.tid jewelry are hidden ; miraculous
trunks, false as Machiavelli. bein
thinly hollow on side and end, top
and bottom, concealing laces, hair,
trinkets, etc., are among the com
mon r.eviees of ingenious freeboot
ers. Keen, honest, true men such
as may he seen on any tour ot night
inspection, like mastiffs at tlieir
posts, and especially if visitors be
expected are needed to batlle the
i i ... -i j i hiui L":iie- enii r . nit uic n .j.t. i
liroad lop railroad, who .n)Chestia Street, owrd bv
working m thecoal '" ! (jeIieral (irant t0 WilIilun . Van-
l.m and
lias been
.-ui.:. t ..........I . ...l.. ...
Ol ' riliw 11I te ei .11 lie illliir", ..iiiie iu : , n-i - - l .... .
, ., , .... :tienii!t. i his is the house given to
llham.burg on the 4:oO p. m.,i , , ... ;,-.,. r u;ij.
j i i i , ; lilt VTVIH ldl tllitciiB uuaticj-
lliUII, auu nun pujjjvi uiiiuiu inc 1 .
riij luitiip HavinT rroti- I
Th. Bradley Road Cart:
Is the lish'est runninx vehicle made (tertlemen
buy t hem tor their road drivine. Itusmess men
usetlicra for runnlnit aliout. I.a.lles and children
en.n-ihein. In tact, evervl'.ly will have them.
Ten dinVrent -.Ifles. Sen ! for circular.
Powrll n Vtrlilizert, warranlcd pureor forfeiled. t
Powell's Tip Top lionelenihrer Howell's dissolved
Bone etc. etc., and 1'owell's ( Mioml. als l. r uiakins;
Fertilizer at home, eostinit only '- !r t. n.
Agents wanted in every township. Also, anyotn. :
er Iinplements or machines you may need, 1 can i
procure L.rvou at less ihan factory prices, lieinir .
a tiractical iarruer, 1 know what machine, are hest ;
adapteil toour us-, aud have spent much time to
a-et the BKST. Myalin hasliecn to et ina.-hlnes -that
arc well madeand duralde liiflit rimmim. ;
easily oiM-rated. and that do the work well, and I
mum I nave mei-eeuc.i. r j"" ".'
oirioiciiyjoa aanif. You are invited tocalian.l
seehetore pun-hasinir. These ma-htiies are al
ways on exhibition, and in season at w..rk In my
helds. Nisitors alwavs welcome, except Sundays.
1 sell above machines for less money than manu
facturer's prices. Circulars bv mail on nppllca-!
tlon. K. H. FLU K. j
Mnvliel l Farm. Laiansnllc. Pa.
FarmSoutliwestofP. O. aprn etn.
Franklin Ready-mixed Faints.
They are the 15est in the Mar
ket. Sole Agency for
" ALABASTIX K "
Used for Walls and Ceilings.
.NOTHING UETTEU.
have Greatly Increased my
Stock in
v i: r d r a n tm a t
CALL AND GET PEIS2S SSFOES
PUECHASETS ELSLW2EEE.
Good Goods,
Low Prices!
$TIu ro Iriss Area
Specialty.
a. x. mrp,
MAMMOTH JJLOCK,
SOMERSET PA.
--w f"T T fortheworkinircla ss. Sen
f 111 I I '" cents for postaice, and w,
I T I I I I lwi" ,"n'1 y"u f " n''
VJI V- s -t JL-c valu ihle b.xol sample irooil
tliat wiii pu. you in the way ofmaKlnte moreinon
ey In a lew days than you ever tln.unht isisslhle
at any business, (,'apifnl not rtiruired. We will
start you. You tan work all ihe time, or In sjiare
time only. The work Is universally adapted to
lorh sxes. yi.unit an.l old. You can easily earn
lrom 50 cents to '.ot) every evening. That all who
wsv towar
At Washington, P. C, yes-
, " , . r .i . : i uiuiiv nine v u.- iii.iviva -.u .i.fi. m
el the top of the mountain, lust - , ,. , . vv
. ' , ', . .i i nitirtgace bv the General to auder-
about dm k, a man stepped lmtu the ... r -, ...
... ' j , i ,i- .. i hi It upon the prtertv known as
f...i. li. I oinl o..t.i:iiiili1 nia .iiiinpv I 1 ' - . . . .
Ailisrtn tletiied bavin j any, whn
the robber struck him on the head
with a clul, knocking him down.
1"' lit Vermont Avenue, and 1213 O
Street, in that citv, to secure the
snm of Sl-U,tKKJ loaned by Vander-
l ;i. n..,n n.Kmi tL ",1 inzt
In the evenine the ladies of the ' l')wts ol the r- IV'Iitica! At juncture tvvo other men came ; i!lSlrument date of May
tiotis constitute, no guarantee of elli
cu-iicy. I tie best attainable is
throuiih riid adherence to the rules
of the civil service reform. Jlir
ir't Magazine.
Cnse and Effect .
Memorial (.'Lurch tendered the vis
iting clergymen a reception in the
Sunday-school room. Kefreshuients
were served by the iadiw, who wore
jaunty white cnjis, and long white
21 prons.
At the unveiling all the different
Protestant denominations were rep-1 At times svraptoms of indigestion
reeented, and we ad rejoiced that we are present, uneasiness of the s torn
wen thus permitted to honor the ach, Ac, a moisture like nerspira
Dame and memory of the great tioil, producing itching at night, or
ckampion of human rights Well ' wllcoriC is warm, cause the Piles,
may t roude, the histomr, declare : The effect is immediate reli-fupon
Luthergnppearar.ee and response at ;t.e application of Dr. IJ .sar.ko's
Woniisas the tmest scene in hu-, lile lUsmeJy, which cosU vou bul
mail history. ; 5U cef)U anJ .g fM hy & v y
The park iu which the rtatue is the Druggist,
located will hereafter be known as j 1 '
VJtlier ulace." The Statue was' I was troubled with catarrh for fif-
in Germany. It is 11 feet G teen years. Ely's Cream li..l n has
' high, ati Ktands n a itihss- oH'iied my nostrils ind reduced the
ISa'Vtln tetita' k1 hih, inflammaiiou my ev.B cn now
ILL-. ' ' wordu in Taised stand etrong light. N. Feglev,
unoii the scene. Une ot them drew
Ins club and struck Allison a second
blow, which rendered him uncon
scious, in which condition he lay ;
until about midnight, when he re-1
pained sufficient consciousness and j
strength to worry to the foot of the j
mountain. Ninety-two dollars in !
money was taken and his satchel
containing all his clothes. He is j
bidly used up and will be confined ,
to lied for several weeks. Xo clue t ;
the guilty parties has been obtained.
Want of I'ailb.
The great t Wilkebbarre, Pu
IfC. N.Boyd, the Druggist, does
not succceed, it is not for want of;
faith He has such faith in Dr. Do- j
sanko'a Cough and Lung Syrup as a :
remedy for coughs, colds, consump-
lion, and lung silVctitms. that' lie
will give a Iwltle free to each and
every ne who is iu need ofa medi
cine of this kind. I
ii
rrJS2aS!El!3el!;
i,.i'aii. jec- ".it.
tf .,: ..';iiii"""-iui!j.-;.';
1' '
;;;:: tjranauajjj
& .m'.mi.iifffi'i't'inBisii.
'It; "Vlt
: I .iLif 'uILiIl ' 'lise-"5 !
THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
KfUrr kihI rum
ItHEI'MATISX.
Neuralgia.
Sciatica. Lumbago,
P.K'U HE.
EEiCiCEE. TOOTH ACHK
SORE THROST,
WINHV, SWELI.INOa
KPItIM,
. Soreness. Cuts. Bruises.
FROSTBITES,
mitxK. arAi.D.
A nd all other bodily ache
and ifluos.
FIFTY CE8TS 80TTLL
!oMhTiit1 Dnirdt .mil
Jy ftTT llrrctiuus In 11
The Charles A. Vogeter Co.
M A. TuOSLCft ft X
THE ItEASON
We (Jan S7 nih'
S25 PHOSTHATE
So Clfap, t SnHjihj Tin':
After 2") years we have discovered
the chmtK't iut( w of making an Am-
. i i. o . 111 !.... . wnnl
mnmateu loiie .-iliper-i noio.iirj , iai;.,iiUuni.iirallele.lorler: T.iall thaturenot
and havinw Special advantagi s in the nei-ne'l we lll wml M to uy f..rthe troutileof
' I . . wriimens. Kuli pirtk-ulam, directions, etc. sent
Supply of raw material, we are eiia- free. Fortunes will be ma.te l.r th..se who (tire
l.lrl In nrmliipp t excellent tand- their wlfle time to the w..rk. Oreat saeenss ab-
lilea to prixiliCe ini1-e.Mtiieui, utt.ii W)lu.plv s.jre in'i ilelay. Startnyw. A.I.Uets
aril brand of OUT goods at a loW'er Stisso.n stt'o, FortlanU, Maine. Jan.:.
cost than our other StMinb-rd LramU j
which are manufactured by u fro in ;
Good Old Formulas, and they have;
secured a National Imputation nfler;
30 years' trial. j
The S2o Phosphate is coming into!
general use, and its reputation The!
Cheapest and I5est Crop Producer'':
is extending rapidly throughout;
Pennsylvania, Ohio, New lork.JNew
Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and
other States. Manufactured onlv by
BAV Gil & SONS,
Sole fal)ufaeturt of t!ie fi" IMio.-i.hate,
PllILlr.l.PI!I4. FEXNM.
PITTSBURGH
piRE-flRMS CO.
66 Fifth Ave.,Pittsburgh,Pa.
FOUTZ'S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER
o Hoej will (tie ftf C
Ta. 'f K.m'Ij 1-owilrm .ire u.cfl
Fmit' l oi''i'r'iit.-Mn' nr.i pr.-' . :i' i! :
Fo'irr' i'nr !i-r '! j..i-iii e.,p.- v
r.Klt?' 1'on.iem w '.l in. r.-i-e tl.- r. -r.l tv ol
and eresm tuer.ly w-r rri.r.. .in:', i: .i.- :
an.l et.
I-Vmtr' Pow.U.m wtll rrr or n"-".t -'u f v.
rni to ui.'n Hor- :m't 1 iitri.-1-.- .
otTz' Powmas will oivk iiATitrAi Tiu.
Sold everyaaere.
DATID r. FOrTC. Proprietor.
BALTIUOBE.XD
H CAD-QUARTERS FOR
; (iuns, Rifles, Revolvers, Fishing
Jackie, Cutlery, Glass Balls,
I Clay Pigeons, Hunting
i Suits, Base-Ball
J a Xfil : Supplies, Police Goods, Lawn-
ZTff - ,k B .. - ...
tennis, aoxing-u loves, In
dian Clubs, Dumb-Bells,
GYMNASIURI SPORTING GOODS
T.OT e-T I :
or cvcitv oticmPTiofi,
Because it is active,
aggressive, and always
for the cause of its
constituents.
Because it lias the
best Washington and
Ilarrisburg correspon
dents attainable.
Because it always
gives all the local news
without burdening its
columns with unmean
ing and uninteresting
correspondence.
Because its news col
umns present all the
latest news in an at
tractive style.
If you have friends
who live outside the
county, there is no
more acceptable pres
ent you can send the m
than a copy of their
county paper.
If you have a neigh
borwho needs a paper
recommend the herald.
It your childrenwant
a paper, subscribe for
the HERALD.
Subscription $2,00
per year.
Address
HEBALD,
No other complaints we so insidious in tlieir
attack astWealTectiDg the throat and lungs
none so trifled with hy the majority of suilei
er. The ordinary cough or cold, result ig
irliai.s fiotn a trilling or unconscious ex
j...ure, is often hut the beginning of a fatal
sickness. A Kit's Cherry rEcroRAL h.-is
well j.roven its efficacy in a forty years' tinht
w.tli throat and luns diseases, aud shouid he
taken .11 ail cases without delay.
A Terrible Cough C'tired.
'In l-.-.T I t.ik a severe cold, which afT'-eted
n.v Itnia. 1 iial a ti rril.le cough.. ind u-m'iI
n: 'lit aitur li iiit without sleep. The .l. curs
'i.einc ii.. 1 tried Ann's Climnv l'K -l.
u M-, "Inch relieved mv 1mii;s, induced
K .'. ;.. and alforded tiie the rct ueiesfary
I.t the reeoverr of mv sireiiRlh. Hy iho
c.iunmi-d :: of the rilToKAI. a pernia
i.. i.t e.i.e n.i, elic ted. 1 am now .'.J years
In..- a. I hearty, and am satisfied Jour
' in i:i: 1'ii roKAi. saved me.
HoltAl'K FAIKMHlTIIL-r.."
l:.i.-:.iii:iaui, Vt., July 15, lw.'.
rouj. A Mother" Tritmte.
- V.'h I.- in Ihe countrv last winter my litt'.o
I . . t;, vear-iold, nastaUen ill with croup;
: .-i..i-I 'us if he wotil.l die from stranu
........ une of the fatmiv sui!i;esteil the u.i
: Ciii:i:i:v I'm r.iu.M.. a battle of
. . i n .s :iin.ivi k- pt ill the house. This
M.- l ;a smail and lr.-iUent ihfces, and
io . ., ,;e:isht in les than half an hour tho
.. j. if. nt was Lr.-athins easily, 'lheiloc
i... t tl-.al the I uutnv I'F.iroUAI, had
.it., i in v .:irlm' life. Can you oud"cr at
(..i.- i;r.iiini.'.e'.' bine, rely jours,
.Mkl k.m.ma tlrnv-FV.'
I:..' West lth St., New lork, Jlay 1,, 1ft-1.
' I hive n--rd AvrR's flirnnv PEfWRAI.
in mv liituiiv for several years, and do not
;, ,.:.,!,. to pronouiiee it the most etteetnal
i- ii-..-;v for couslia and old wo have ev. r
ti " A. J. f 'R AE."
l..i;.e ( ry-tal, Minn., March 13, It-?.'.
' I sulfered foreicht years from Bronchitis,
.in-! a:t-T tfv;n tii.-inv remedies with no sue
eess. 1 is cured bv the use of Avr.R'a mkk
j:v I'r. r-.it it.. " .Iilki u Wiuitx.'1
lKl.alia. .Miss., .Afril 5, lv.'.
' I einiiot s iv enouiih in praise of AvrR's.
I'ttrt-.ttv IM:i tiiuai., heiieving as I do that
I. ut for its use I should long since have died
f !-.. 1 mi troubles. K. ftKAODoN."
l'a.e.-tinc. Texas, April 12, l--.
No cue f an affection of the throat or
Jims exists w hich cannot be greatly relieved
by the use of AVER'S CltERRT rnrTORAL,
an.l it will n.'raj rare when the disease u
not already beyond the control of medicine.
PREPARED BT
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
8TORIKS ON THK KO.ID.
Commercial Traveler-, at a V,sim.
liin-SmrlhiiiK tu J'ut , , Gri-Hack.
I "Gentlemen, I 'almost envy vou
the positions you till ; jour exprri
jenceof the world; your knowledge
!of business; the changing siahis
I you see, and all that, you know'
j Thin warmly expressed regret ftil
I from the lips of an elderly pleasure
I tourist, last August, and wan ad
(dressed to a semicircle of commer
cial travelers stated on the porch
of the Lindell llottl, .t. l.ouis,
I Missouri.
" Yes," responded a New York
representative of the profession, " a
drummer it-n't without liis plea?urrs
i but he runs his ri?ks, too risks out
side the chances of railroad culhs.
: ions? and steamboat ex plosimis.
'" hat risks, for instance ?"
"This, lor instance," s.ua Mr. W.
1. Franklin, who was llitu iriiit:ij
. for an Kastt rn hou.-e, aini s ki.owi",
.to merchants in all parts of ti,e
country : "The ri.-k nhicii, i!,Jc,.i
amounts almost to a ceit.iiuty (.i
getting dyspepsia from peritm.u
change of diet and water aiul lruu,
having no lixed hours for taiii.g ;n.,
! sleeping. 1 myself was an exau,
1 say , for 1 am ail right now.
i " No discount on your digestion."
j broke in a Chicago dry goods truv, i
er, lighting his cigar afresh,
j "' Not a quarter cent, liut i 1,;.,
'to give up traveling for awhile. T,.
! dyspepsia ruined niy paper. t'n..u
lly 1 came across an advertisement,
lot I'AKKKK'S TONIC. I tried it.
land it lixed me up to perfection,
j There id nothing on earth, in n y
'opinion, equal to it as a cure ft'r
I dyspepsia.''
Messrs. Hiscox it Co., of New
York, the proprietors, hold a letter
'from Mr. Franklin stating that re
! cise fact. l'AKK K U'S '1 1 N I C aids
j digestion, cures malarial levers,
j heartburn, headache, coughs and
j colds, aud all chronic diseases of the
! liver anil kidneys. Tut a bottle in
your valise. Prices, oi) cents and ?1.
Kconomy i" larger sie. o-l 1.
A Soldier's ilright lilt-a
i One day soon after the second
i Bull Kun and Chantiliy, a private
! soldier belonging to an Ohi regi
' inent sought an interview with his
' f-aiitaiii, and announceil that he dad
;a ilan for a military campaign,
' which in ut certainly result in crusii-
ing out the rebellion. The ollicer
I very naturally inquired for particu
; lars, but the soldier refused to re
; veal thefn. and asked for a ctiaiaw
! to lay his plans before Pope him
j self. After home tlelay he wis gieu
i a pass to headquarters, lie did not
' go to see Pope, but after the chief o
statF hud coaxed and promised ami
threatened for a quarter of an hour
i the Iluckeye stood up and repli
ed: ! "Well, sir my plan is lor John
Pope and Bob Lee to swap com
' mands. and if we don"t lick tiie
;f?outh inside ot sixty days vou mav
shoot n;e for a patent hayfork swind
ler !-'
W hen he returned to camp he was
naturally a?ked what success he
met with, and lie ruefully replied :
"Well, they had a plan of their
own."
"What was it?"
"Why, they look rue out and hoof
ed me for a mile ami a hull'." Lktr-it
Frte Trc.
aOAEKET M1KHIT.
Corrected by Voos & Bsirit.
DEALERS IU
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED
ON PI Krosih.
Mistakes.? which are Mure Frequent
Ihan Profitable.
Apples, itried, V la
Auulrbatter. Kl
Krn. fl l') It s
butter, y lb (Wen)
(roll)
Buckwheat V bush
meal, luo fts
Beeswax f B
Bacon, shoulders, J Ifc
sides, '
" country hams, ft Si....
Corn, (ear) new $ bushel
Mshelled) old " ;
meal f fc. ........ ........
Call skins, )) Ik
Kkks, V dm
Hour. V bM
Flaxseed, bu. (0 .)
Hams, (suuar-ciireii) y &
lard.y S
Leather, red sole, ft 1
" upiier,
" kip, "
Ml.ldlinifS, and chop 100 ts....
tints, fl bu
Potatoes, f) bn (new)
Peaches, dried, t1
Kye. V bu
Kaa-s. W t.
Salt. No. 1, fl bt.l. extra
" tlround Alum, per sa k...
Ashton. persaes...
Sugar, yellow i ft
white "
Tallow, ft
Wheat. K bu
Wool, 3
53i
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1 Via
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7
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loc
l'-'4
liic
76c-0
76iilUC
3c
, cc
iOC
.ib 50ti7 00
75c
, lc
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7ic(iioo
T-J UC
4.-50C
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" W'hv, mv child, this is not BKN
!?ONS CAPC1NE POKOl S PLAS
TER," said a father to his little
daughter, alter examining a package
she had just brought from the drug
store.
" Isnt it, Papa? I'm sorry, hut I
asked the man for Benson's I
know I did, and he took the twenty-five
cents you gave me to pay fur
it with," exclaimed the child, "posi
tively. " Maybe the drug man made
a mistake."
'"I'll go round myself and see,"
was the gentleman's comment, as
he donned his coat and hat.
Why didn't you send me Ben
son's plaster instead of this cheap
and trashy thing ?"
"Why, I I thought that would
suit you just as well, and"
'You thought! Y'ou thought!
What business ban you to thii.k?
I don't pay you for thinking, but
for tilling my order," said thelndig
nant caller, contemptuously. There '
Take that thing back and irive me
my money. I'll ret what' I want
CiAOiiLSlUlt
C00KJT0YES
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS
ALL PURCHASERS CAS BE SUITED
mstTAc-rniim by
Isaac A-Sbeppard Sl Co., Baltimore, Mi
AND FOR SALE II V
Ft. B. Schell Co.,
tebailyr. SOMERSET, FA.
! elsewhere."
14.
A Miscreant's Ieeil.
Tkov, N. Y., May "J( Some un
known miscreant started a switch
engine on the Delaware and Hudson
road at Mec'ianicsville last night,
and then leaped of! and let it p at
full speed. It soon met and collid
ed with the Montreal sleeper train.
Both engines were totally wrecked
The baggageman, named' Trickman,
seventy years old, was dangerou.-lv
hurt, and engineer Myers had his
leg broken. Some other persons
were bruised.
Mr. Ornish Silk. Hals
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE !
T'he heirs of Michael Kelfer, lute of Liuunler
t..wnihi. decee.. oiler at private tale th I
WAll.kmiWn larm I ... ... . i . I
- iu i'.uir-r i.wnrnii,
w eatmorelsnil Connty. 3 mile north of th
Boriiuh of Llifonier. an 1 I U ml es front t'onlpit
StHtlon, on tlnLiKonler Valley Kallnjaa, coa
talnlnir 200 ACKES!
More or r'n The Imt.roTementii are a LfKI
HOl'SK. FK AM K BANK HAKN. j f,t.
Oorn ( 'rib. Wat;on Shed. Sprlnn H.mse, and oth
er outhull lings. The farm contains
" It would be no violation of the
commandment," said John B. Gou-h
''if a man were to hill down and
worship the silk hat, for it is not
made in the likeness of anything in
heaven, or on earth, in in the waters
which are under the earth." Be
sides, it heats the head and causes
the hair to fall off. Parker's Hair
Balsam will stop that and lestore
the original color to gray or faded
hair. Not oily, not a dve, benefi
cial, deliriously perfumed. A per
fect hair dressing. Eiftv cents. All
druggists. " in
An Elegant Orchard
Somerset, Penna.
Or Oood Rearing Fruit Trees. About three
fourths of this rarm is cleared and nnder a ir.id
state ot eulttratii n ; balance tn limner. Tue
larm 1 well watered, and well adaoted to stock
ral10K. Possesion uiven. with anenrambreil
title on April 1, 1SS. For farther Information
ap!.ly to
, v- J' W- KEFFKK! Lionier. fa..
Or J. C. KErrEa. areen.burgli, ha. muriH-it.
Lust year there were l."il7
ders in the United States,
executions, and 117
lynched.
Mes
n.en
tour-
legal
were
B
KIDGE SALES.
I he Commissioners of Somerset Ct-anty will of
fer to let at public outcry, on the premiss, to the
tuwesi ana oew Didder, oa I
TUUHSDA Y, Ji'XE 19. 1SS-1,
at 10 o'clock a ., the hull.linu ofa wooden hridue
Iwiih stoee ahutments) oTer Shade creek at or i
near McOreK..r s Saw Mill, in Shade Ti.w'u.hlp !
Lennth of Bridge. M) feet lietween abutuenis i
"ear" W hlgh; ro,lw,y. 12 't In the !
ALSO !
On Friday. June . 14. on the premises at 1 '
o clock r. is . the supernrtK-tare for a w.xxlen I
brldtre OTer Klkllek creek, near Summit Mills. In
Summit township the abutments, now stand Iuk '
to be raffed Inches, length of bridge 3 feet in
the clear, between abutments, with t we Ire foot :
roadway. 1
Plai.s and speelncations can be seen at the Com-;
mlsinoners office on and after June uth
AIiAM S. SHAFFER, j
... . JOSEPH HOKXKK.
"."V , H-W.BRi: BAKER. !
HomatM, Cterk. Commissioners, i
aaarxu 1
rs. Ili-cox A Co. call soecial
attention to the fact that after April
16, lsi:j, the name and style of this
preparation will hereafter be simply
Parker Tunic. The word "Ginger"
is dropped, for the reason that un
principled dealers are constantly de
ceiving their patrons by substituting
inferior preparations under the name
of Ginger; and as ginger is an un
important flavoring ingredient in
our Tonic, we are sure that our
friends will agree with us as to the
propriety of the chance. There will
be no change, however, in the prep
aration itself; and all bottles re
maining in the hands of dealers,
wrapped under the name of "Pakk
er's Ginuek Tonic," contain the gen
uine medicine if the signature ot
Hiscox ifc Co. is at the bottom of the
outside wraniii r.
The brain of genius
the brain iu fools.
differs from