The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 03, 1886, Image 4

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Bat U. ift-it to b tbe brvle
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.Hod o ton?- berioba aaso? .
Tntn L jrew iej.'!ed-
- Toer Jtn,' .be r'- k5
Tljtf ne'er w:ll b Arreted. j
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Ano it to well oonriected
I kT L.m tc.A of eww I da ! j
Aibth:;bee:'-i- j
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Hnr.iB"i- Icn"ts:i ;
Why be sbo-id be .-ejetwl. j
So Ja---ii cr Joi.E il bajtc-d on, j
Eaci jairaect Dew orrecS!, j
I Hi! ti.e jna.d bn to f'5 j
Hr tilOOibtS CECii--Ctd. j
Asl bvii lb men I Toposed avaia
To .-i, it. be reSrSei- I
.Vr. EeroZd. j
A New InTeniJon fur GnUnjr, Bid r
Poet. Cnraeri. aod tb IJke. j
Every r'rai'-r of the omx newspa-
prr tiiUi-t Jrf'to 1
t:Eie to time naa
attracted to the
withering coitc-oipt and fierce ba-;
tr'r-1 '..ptlv er.-.erir.ed by the com
ic eiitor sriiwt the a'pirlrg fet, .
w:.' 'h-r of the spring or love-lorn
variety. Tt JU ia fact, would ;
t. V held ti.e tarte relation to!
the comic editor as does the red Cig '
t it.k.e bcil. V"e-k af'.tr wfk. :n ,
ti.e comic editor's "Answer to ccr-
re-pfr.d-6W?T may V resid such L:t-.
trr repli as the f..-:l'.w:r.? : "What
Ou?ht we ti sire f.r your p.eni?,
V-::, t-n clivs, we should ct.
apilu, "You should Uke a long'
cjreof Kug-ian bath"! U pet that
poetry out ofyoar syrtem ; if that
doesn't 'Uit-'i, trv a watery grave.":
I-sue after isvje of the comic tews-.
pajf-r cttai:.s chu'kling ref-rence .
on the u.'.t:meiy fste which has
ovrr.ikea sore" po-tv:.-iting a comic
cewrp-.pir oS. cr tm with
dirt hints as to '.Tit-door" throusa
w:;Lj p'ts are l.-)ri tlown into
icv-:-r.ou th. l ?r-i thirtv in
f.uvi'A m a to bulid-c who keep
, tjVft trie e ;
riiay er l-;r
iT. A sanctum, cr
r.s a? to grave
'".r. J ia r;ed of
"Tie po-t love-;
-'.ire'y remark?
V
w:
be
!v wii-jw,"
c;iu:'-i ea.lor iii t:.:s cv.!;ection.
Vrw t1. ers over ti tmb ; trie
wilrcktor s'.ili keejiS that buildoj
in hid room." .
Now, it is dju'i.le-s trying to be,
a'.jjvrt iii-..? brought in contact
with h i?r:ir i rd latk yoking men
1 ,-ra r-c.i is the poet always pic
ture 1 ty the cu:nic editor wto are (
a llict'-j o ueh bsoits as making (
"scirc-!y'! rhy:n with "parsley c r j
who, with a monntony that ia unde-j
r.i&blyire-p:ov' kin. rave year after
year of ";:;-; 1 -rrn-,' "tender dia v
dii-i." and t:.e fliwers that bioom in !
the spring." .Still the sansuiaary
methods confessedly a dopted by the :
c;rnic eii.tor can not bet he depre- '
ca'.fd Ly all truly Chri.-tiaa and j
pe-.ce-lovir.g j r-ons; and it would ;
swn that s in.e rt'-sns by which he1
might rid himself of bis persecutor ;
couid surely be devised without'
res.jrt le.r. had to mur ler, homi- j
ci ie, and kindred crirne-. ;
S-y.h a rxie.r.s ha l-een afforded .
by t:.ie r-c r.t inventi-n cf I'rof '
frimkoi.f, of H i-'. on. F.'-r a lor g I
time past, it appears, the profr-sor
La had the ec of e.iet.ce, t'j 0
spsak, turned upon the poet and
others of bis race, and to his enlight
ened mind the bulldog and the trap
door have seeded but crude and
brutal methods unworthy of the
a.;e. One djy he came across the '
et. tv in a locai newspaper of a)
merchant who had succeeded iu j
ridding himself of the importatitiei j
of a tw-rn o! K-tnile bo'k conva-s-l
ers by a so-n- hat novel and inge- j
nious method. Whenever the m r-1
chani in qu-li.oa heard a feiii iie
Voice behind hi:n exclaiming in
dulcet stiains: "Won't rou plea-e
Ixik at this beautiful illustrated j
work in ninety-nine parts, only 25 j
ctnti apart" he would surrepti
tiously loose a number of mice deft
ly concealed in a ca?e beneath hi
tle.k. Trie succe.-s ol the scheme, it
was recorded, even surpassed ex
pectation. Linking this idea with
the scari.row of tiie rural district,
I'rjf. Grimkopf arrived at the de
duction that if the unwelcome visi-
t- r could le disposed of by a moral j
in-V-ad of a physical shock a deei-
ded step ia advance would have i
been attained. Following out this I
train of thought, he was inspired to
an invention which will indubita
bly prove of the highest value.
This invention coa-its of an ap
paratus capable of evolving an ap-5
paration somewhat similar to tiwt J
which might be produced by means
of a maic lantern and a canva-s. ;
Its workings are described as fol-j
lows: A poet enters the editor's!
fcaiictuaa. Itm laUer concealing his '
hatred in the consciousness of bis j
triumph, softly, almost unctuously, j
Ternaries: "Poet, sir? Ah, pleased j
ta see you! Married or single, sir?i
"If the po?-t murmurs that lie is
single the comic editor forthwith
pets in motion an attaenmeut on the
ri-iil hand side of his desk, and
immediate 'y there apjears on tlie
wall facing the poet the life-sise fig
ure of Mr. John L i?u;iivan, iu
alarmingly pugilistic attitude, with
the words emblazoned above his
head: "The fighting editor is in."
The terror inspired by this, appa ra
tion has been demonstrated to be
fully as effective in leading to a
poet's disappearance as if a trap
door were actually opened beneath
his feet
The comic editor's end is thus at
tained without any approach to bat
tery or bloodshed. If, on the otter
hand, the poet replies that he is
married, the comic editor applies
himself to au attachment to the left
of his desk, and instantly there is
an apparition of a fierce mother-in-law,
with a wintry and sarcastic
smile, from whc ghostly mouth
are to be seen issuing the words : "I
Lave come to pay a nice, long visit,
dear." This apparition is declared
14 be even more etlective than the
preeeeding one. In one instance in
which the test was applied, it was
attended by strikirg results. The
victim, casting one horrified glance
at the apparition, rushed precipitate
ly toward the stairs, and, clearing
tnem at a bound, disappeared, and,
strange to say, has never been heard
-of since.
Prof. Grimkopfs invention, it is:
understood, is capable of being ap-
plied to other branches of life be- j
aides the comic newspaper offices, i
-Apparitions suitable to protecting j
"the head ol a public department j
against the pertinacious office -seeker 1
and the merchant against the wiles
of the book women can, it is an
oouiced, be furnished on spplica-
tioo. Private residences even we to '
be prote'id, and the apparition of a'
tramp at work is declared to be - (
neciailr eScacious against lusty
tcendican-s, ne mveiuua cu
lr fa;l to net its owner a large
fortar.e,and it is now to be topw
that the reader ol tne comic iiewepa-
per wi:i no longer ws ecocsea j
curled
torn to pieces by the cruel fangs of
the editorial bulldog. BnoUy Ea-
Fvb Noes.
, .
iuc uj .-..j --
biacaoerries isiog ana uu.-u " ;
afiected p'.anU at once, and to re-
new tie same irom eone y i
r.Ur.taiiofi not aflectaL t
The watenng-trouahs are Lace to
?eiial n.u. ana ruuu'uj. lu
. . r- , J V I J !
will need attention every day.
The
water for horses should be as
as can be secured.
pure
It coiia just as much to make
poor butter aa to make a good arti
cle, hence a little care and patience
during the process wi:i give betur
results with increased profit.
The whitish scuff on the shanks
r.f f.-iwls is a skin afiectiun known to
! poultry men as -ecaiy leg." It de
j penes on extremely minute paras
I ites, and increases as they multiply.
A handful of Ixseed meal fed to
each cow or bore at least three
tin.es a week will not enly regulate
the howtls and tromote health but
a'iw loosen the S:n
and prevent
hiJelound.
Winter wheat ilotj better on a!
strong freshly plowe-1 sod. The ,
soil dos tot pack so hard and the
oi
a.lows
water
mure criinaze,
csnno. rot and
so liiat
destroy
the
the root of the wi
eat
sieep are eome-
The southdown
what small, Out nave a
Ereat pro-;
portion of meat to offal. They are
hr.wn and gra pieced, r.o horns,;
thick. cloe wool between the ears, '
with fine form, arid are very hardy.'
llosa give return? o quicKiy that j
even it a small pruf.t is made on ;
each lot, t;jese proht-can oe ma'ie
reading cl poeu oeipg .nurieuje. at first we had expectea to
throcshtrapdrx.!. crcftbeirbeiDClgeegfiacV but as the
soo:ien and so quick tfcai in, :. at our brief holidar was draw
reariiig and feeding of hogs is one ot j t0 a fof Dv th';3 t;me Gen
themt paying occupations on the eri, Pope baJ eote idling of the
f"rtri- ! dieter which lurked in his rear.
Akhouch the dairymen complain i
that the manufacture of Lutterine
c r their industry, the reports
from Chicng' show taat the ship-;
ments of butter from that point still ;
exceed tie rtc-ii'ts by severa. mil-1
lion mounds a ve3T. ,
lienor's from dairy factories in ,
Autra,ia show that their opera-i
tions are being carried on with en-;
coura:ne success. Eizht cents ter
gaJon is paid for milk during the!
spring, raised to 10 cents in the i
..r.ifr.er -then rrA-s becomes scarce.'
Mice wiifo" attack th- bee-1
iivu-ln tk. trinter r,re..e,l bv
hunger, zr.awing into them and en-j
U r;r.g. The torpidity of the bees in j
severe weather prevents them from
stinging, ;
and the mice often do con- i
sideraoie d-rnige.
Tr. r,riA ' r rr t .vl- f.r ti.p farm f( '.
ll..rr.r,Ult tn.JI tkh.st illt '
disoose of the inferior animal first
By car-fa. ;v selecting and retaisin;
the best every year toe vaiue of the i
stock will be increased and larger
Composts and manure should be !
worked over
whenever opportunity
occurs. Any matter that may be
. . ,
going to waste or which can be!
bought at a froall cost, such as re- j
fuse Irom slaughter bouses, brewer-;
iea, etc , may be added with advan- !
taee.
There should be good judgment
used in the selection of breeding
fowls. Vigorous females, as well
as males, should be selected. We
mean by this that the color of plu
mage, symmetry and the carriage
that denotes good health should be
cont-idertd.
Cleanliness and a variety of food
will often prevent the spread of con
tagion among hogs. Too much
grain and an insufficient supply of
bulk food is more injurious than
many euppoee, although the hog is
seldom fed with the same care as is
bestowed on other etock.
-Where la lbs Bread."
The other day a young Lou-ewife
left her home in Cincinnati to spend
a few days with several lady frienda
ia Hamilton. Before jroiog she pro
vided a good supply of coid edibles
for her husband and told him he
could help himself when ever he
was hungry. He took lunch down
town and went home in the evening
for dinner.
As he tells the story be found
cold chickers, cold butter, cold pie,
coid milk, cold slt, cold mustard,
and several other cold dishes, but
with all that he was not entirely
satisfied, and hunted bih and low
for something else. At first he did
not know what it was, but finally
concluded that he wanted bread.
He knew there was some in the
house but he could not find it Fin
ally he concluded to telegraph his
wife, for he could not live without
bread. According a leiegram a-K- ( spoonful ot salt Mix this very
ir.g, "Where is the bread?'' was dis-! smoothly with half a pint of luke
patched. 1 warm water, and then add two ta-
Thewife received it in the midst blespoootuls of salad oil, and two
of a number of ladies and it fright- j well-beaten eggs. Beat the batter
ened her nearly to death. With the well, until it looks liht and frothy,
cry, "I kr.o.v it u bad news. I J When the batter is ready, peel and
know Mr. B is kilieu " she fell jcut into thin slices some good cook
in a faint The ladies present cried , mg apples, stamp the core out of the
from sympathy, and a most lugub-jcentr e without breaking the slices,
rious scene presented iteelf wtieri and then throw them into the baiter.
the man of
s roan of the bouse happened in.
bat's the m-tter ? ' he asked, j
'Mrs. B's husband has been killed ;
and she has tainted," was the reply. '
"How do you know? 'he asked.
tin, she got a telegram. ;
'Where is it?"
"We haven't opened it yet."
Imagine the scene when the sym
pathetic creatures read the message,
la about an hour the reply vas tent
bach to him: "You mean thing
It's hid in the bread-box, under the
piano, where I hid it from the cook."
The Way lie Made Uunaelf Solid
" Who is that handsome young
woman that sometimes waits on the
table ?'' asked a new boarder. Is
she the landlady's daughter ?"
You mean the lady just coming
in with the syrup jug?"
"Yes; she's very pretty, ain't
she? " the daughter of the house, I
presume?"
"Why, no; that's the boarding
mirtsus herself."
Tbe new boarder's inquiry and his
flattering comments on her personal
appearance soon reached the ears of ' ;
uie landlady, ana now mat Doarder j
caio venuenoin ana nas tne airiest
andeunniest room in the house.
Button Courier.
A Coleridge, Nebraska, farmer has
jii8 u(.u cu mil a cow wiin me
ease and eatiefactioa of the average
domestic
Jk F.iua-e
Jo motion.
.tj c Redwood, the artist, was
w lla j -kon s r oot Cavalry at me
rtf)r.i Midmuir: &nd from Lis
J If . . .1 Hi
account in the Febcary Century
i
note M fou0WB : -All this time we
tbe Tagust noUocs as to our oo-
march prolonged iuse.il, a uieory oo- W45 marching to find eomebody who
Uined that we were going to the fawj osej the Droces6 before, and af
Yalley. Bet we treaded Thorough- j ter mDch 4nd moDT fc4d been
fare Gap. headmg eastward, and iniepent ia Teiicg around the coun
the morning of the third day (Anz.it. tannA . ,. PhiII-
-i i trock a raiiroad running
Mowuui iui!iiucwvuuiii.uu-,of
ic&uon and euppiy. ilanaisas was
oore
Here were
fc., . ,
. W fcat P"M W.M I
i 1 ir knur fr-T t sif ct)fi rirl
, , - , . , . ciothimr
- " " " o
, , , fior,ml pr . nt j
ticed to adorn the 'backs of his ene ;
niiee": camps, eutlerB shops 'no:
eating up' of good things.
In view
of the abundance, it was
no easv
matter to determine what we should
eat and drink and wherewithal we
should be clothed ; one was limited
in his choice to only so much as he
could personally transport, and the
one thing needful in each individual
ca? was tot always readily found.
However aa the day wore on, an
equitable distribution of our wealth
was effected by barter, upon a crude
and irregular Uriffin which the rule
of supply and demand was some
what complicated by fluctuating es-
Itioiates of the imminence of marcn-
; mz orders. A mounted man would
offer a larse odds in shirts or blank
ets for a nair of sturs or a bridle:
and while ia anxious quest of a pair
of shoes 1 lell heir to a case ot car-
a'rv half-booU which I would glad-1
ly have exchanged for the object of than satisfactory, and the lawyer
toy search. For a change of under- made arrangements with the under
ciothing and a pot of French mus- taker to send word to his hotel when
ar J 1 owe grateful thanks to the he had a subject Back to the hotel
major of the Twelfth Pennsylvania the man of law went, and quickly
Cavalry, with regrets that 1 could got together some old clothinz, lcr
not Use his library. Whisky wis of j be expected he would be called at
course, at a hih premium, but a !anv moment Earlv the next morn-
fc,.-, of 'lager' a dritk less popular
then then now went begging in our
compare v.
When, some time after dark, having
set fire to the remnant of the stores,
we took the road to Centreviile, our
mystification of Jackson's plans I
wa, rnrr,r let fW.d he actually
be moving on U ashinton wita
big
An.a!l force, nr he only seekinir i
tscape to the mountains ? The glare
of our big bonfire lighted up the!
country for miies, and was j
ling when we reached Centrevi!
He Knew the story.
A business man on the third floor j
CI a DUlidlOZ 00 UriSWOid Sireei
bought a ton ofcoaithe other day.
and when a boy came up to ask him
for the job of elevating the chestnut
he asked the yootn to taae a cnair,
i and then said :
! "Mr hnv.
you should start
Tight 10
entering opon the patn ol
life."
" Yes,
sir that's what maw
a-
1 aB PT bo
ii
-a very poor
ra' d . ,h d didn-t'ha ve
. ,f., l , , t
nail TTlJV t,lA t,tF cat.
Ahem y-t-s. I felt that I would
have to make my own fortune, and
I decided to start out right In the
town where I lived there wa3 a five
story building."
Yes. sir, and there was offices
way up on the top floor, and no ele-
valor.
"Just so, my boy."
" And a man who bad an office on
the top floor bought a ton of coal,
and you asked him for the job of
backing it up."
"Exactly."
' It wag worth fifty cents, but he
offered you a quarter, and rather
than lose the job, you accepted it.
The man took a notion to you, secur
ed yon a place in an office, and you
are to-day rich, respected, and like
ly to be sent to Washington as a
United States Senator. I know the
j story like a book."
"You dol Why. where did you
ever near H oeiore :
" Twenty times over, right on this
very street I tumbled to it after
carrying up two tons, and you fellers
cau't wallop me again !"
Why, my son, I"
" 'S all right, mister, but ray terms
are fifty cents, spot cash, or no lug
ging. Powerful funny tning that all
you chaps who have bin poor and
worked up to riches, want a penni
less cub to work for half cash and
half taffy 1"
The occupant of the office said
that he would reserve the job for
B iiLe boy with a meek and bumble '
disposition.
Apple Fritter.
The batter for frying any kind ot
fruit fritters in is made in the follow
ing manner Put a quarter of a pound
of flour into a bowl, with a salt-
UiVe ready in the frying-pan plenty ;
of boiling tat. Take each hlice of ap-
pie out of the batter with a table-!
t-poon, and d:p it into the fat. with
all the batter clinging about it
They will cook sufficiently in two or
liirre minutes. Tbey should be nice
: and crisp, and of a pretty brown col
or. Laretuiiy remove all the fat,
and pile the fritters up high oa r
very hot dish ; dust fine white su
gar over and serve.
Be Saw Tbe Sign.
It was on the piazza of a Tucson
hotel. Three men sat there in the
warm and drowsy afternoon. They
baa uncovered their beads for com
fort, and they were all bald. A lit
tle Gtreak of sunlight gilded the
skulls, and as they eat there another
came up and looked at them. Then
he slowly took out his revolver. A
simultaneous movement took place
on the part of the three men but the
stranger waved his hand for peace.
and, holdi. g up his weapon, asked
the middle man :
How much will you give me
oa
-what do tou mean ?"
"How much will you give me on
it."
"Sir! Do you take this for a
pawnbroker's shop ?"
W ell, I don t know. I Bee the
B'gn tnere-r-tnree Dalls," and every;
man put on Lis ht as be took ia
the uttution. ' ' '
He Got His Cue.
A good story is told of a celebrated
lawTer of Massachusetts. He bad
a client who bad patented a process
; for Tirf-.-rr;n7 meats, nnd another l
r ..,". . . i '
! nartr online me r-iaie nai com-
mence& 6ajtfor icfritgemenL
Aiii
th b4ii decided azainst the
u r bot the Supreme Court of
United Sutrt, and before the
rMrhl th wmrt the lawyer
pnU who, it was said, had a process I
sitciiir nature, lne
attorney
i was not long in reaching that city
jand finding his man, who proved to !
' be an undertaker and a German. J
' Th f
The interriew took place just alter
! the
German bad had bis dinner,
was asked if he preserved the
i .
H-
bodies in his busine-s, and making
a favorable reply,
was asked what
j he used and how be applied it The
sexton slowlv described the articles
from which the preserving material
was made and carefully explained
ita application
delighted, but did not dare to show j
it, for he knew he had found the
very thing for which he had been
searching for years. He asked of
the undertaker the privilege of wit
nessing the operation, but was told
that strangers never came there.
The lawyer determined to see the
thing through, if he poesibly could,
The undertaker said that he did not
want anybody loafing around at such
a time. This gave the lawyer an
opportunity to offer his services as
"helper," whereupon the man cf
ed to help
doing the
bodies said that if he want
around, wnen ne was doing
job, be could come. This was more
ling the message came, and the
I searcher after knowledge repaired to
tae place cf the dead. The body
was placed in position, and tne at
torney, acting the part of boy,"
brought water and sponges, and
with his own hands mixed the chem
icals, at the direction of the under
taker, and applied them to the body.
He watched the body until it was
wij to be dropped into the grave,
ben be was ready to leave the un-
idertaker and give him a chance to
bire another boy
When the case was called ia tne
: supreme court, it was but a snort
just dy-U'-a16 after his experience at the un
:ville." j dertaker's in Philadelphia, he show-
jed a wonderful familiarity with the
j subject and as it was shown conclu
sively that the process had been in
use years before the plaintiff bad se-
" yawu.
case. It was some years belore tne
facts came out, and it is a question
now if the other side in the case has
found out how its opponent got
posted cn preserving bodies.
A Great Newspaper Enterprise.
Journalistic enterprise of the old
times, though not of much account
beside the wonderful achievements
of the present day. was well worth
boasting about, anyway. For in
stance read the following, from the
Louisville (Ivy.) Courier, of Fri
day, December 10, 1S47, under the
bead of " The President's Message : "
" This lengthy document, which we
have the pleasure of laying before
our readers in the form of an extra,
was delivered at Washington at noon
on Tuesday last It was carried toi
Philadelphia oy special railroad ex
press, and from that point it was dis
patched to Louisville by the mag-j
netic telegraph expressly for The
Courier, Journal, and Democrat.
This is the greatest newspaper en
terprise ever attempted in any quar
ter of the world, and is one of the
most wonderful feats ever accom
plishes by the aid of mans genius.
The enormous outlay necessary to
procure this document may be judg
ed from the fact that the regular
charge lor telegraphing from Phila
delphia to Louisviile is eight cents
for every word."
He Could Do It.
A prominent Methodist clergy
man tells the following story of an
old Baptist preacher who always
contrived to lug baptism into his
sermons, whatever bis text might be.
The old gentleman was asked one
day if he could possibly preach a
sermon without alluding to his fa
vorite doctrine. He said he could
and would if they would give him a
text without any baptism in it The
first chapter of Ezra, ninth verse,
was selected, which read as follows:
"And this M the number of them :
thirty charges of gold, a thousand
charges of silver, nine and twenty
knives." He entered tLe pulpit, read
bis text, and said : "My brethren.
I don't nee yhat they wanted with
so many knives, unie it was to cut
the ice in order to baptize the peo
ple. I am on my second bottle of Ely's
Cream Balm, being a sufferer from
catarrh since I was a child, but with
this medicine I am being cured.
Wm. L. Dayton, Brooklyn.
t'nfortonate For the Roy.
Colonel Fizzletop was under the
painful necessity of administering a
severe castigation to his on ohnrjy.
After he had completed his labors he
Baid sternly to the suffering victim :
"Xow tell me why I punished
you ?''
"lbats it, sobbed Johnny,
-you
nearly pound tne lite out ot me, and
tnvnrr avail I Ant r mr 1- n n. tmr a t. m w 1
did it."
CT JACOBS QI
ft Cure Sheutrn. hcrr.V
Fnr Pain
Till cHi&Ls a. vafcfiLhR roL.ffkLTia'mr.iit.
TAB
MARK.
( OUGH UHE
JVm frrrm Opialcm, Ewtetiet mmd JFMaon.
SAFE.
SURE.
25
PROMPT.
AT Dtri-Mtm an Bkaij
1U OUILU A. TMUU CQwBA&mokl.Ba.
TRADE Wi
PSOTEB
Absolutely Pure.
Tkl rvmitt hvtcttstW. A uml t purRr,
tfaaa tft rxllirr Klxlt nd aiM b nU It
ewpetiti wi-.b cbe moIUtBd ot w xtn, bora
wutLuiam or pboreiLmie jowir. .'.
a3,St,K.y.
Robust Health
I" not 3iWr er :rr br tliOM- who teem
to lumM " it. Tb taint of corrupted
bioo.1 may be fccr-retlr taderminins the
eont::-j-i".n. In time." the poison will eer
Ui.a:r s-boir its rSjri. tal with ll the more
Tiruknie the baer 11 has txtix ikwrd
to tTTa-i:c :hcycra. tcb paapic, mt.
boll, tkia dconk-r and rne of ucnazuritl
iimitude, or languor, ic one of Siun'
w arsist of tlx cotuequesccs of ncicct.
j Avers Sarsaparilla
'
I tin? on'r rmeiy thai era be relied npen,
in ii ca. to eradicate toe tiinlof br-ni-itary
uie xli'i the speci&l corruptions
of tbe biuod. It U the only a!tratiTe
tiat m kufnrtniy powTful to'tboroucii.'T
rp-jDt the in,t-m of Scrofulous an; I
31 erf u rial iicpuntie and the pollution
of Contagious IJisease. It al"o wu
tra'iize tue fioioi kft bv Diphtheria
ud bcariet Fever, n.f enabk-s rapid
r-up-ra:in fn-m tb enfetbicmrnt and
kbi::tv csu-ed br these diseases.
Myriads of Cures
Aci.fc-ve-1 br AVEB'S SAHSjlPAiaLL. In
trie ja-t fonv tars. are attested, and there
is no blood dUe-e. at ail powibie of cure,
tnat wi.l ik.i yield to it. Whatever the
a;:iuf:.v of tlii cia.and wherever fUDd.
f rrm thejetirT of the Aretie cirele to the
v-sh-re" of sou'.b Africa, thw rero-e-iy
has affonii-d health to the sufferer
by" whom it wa employed. Iruarits
every where can rite numerous canes, with
in tiitr personal knowledge, of retnark
::: eures wrus:bt by it, tie re ail other
tr. itmeat Lad beta unavailing. People
ri.i io well to
Trust Nothing Else
i':r.n A yf r' is ? r..APAr.nxa. KnraerotM
rni't1 mixture arc off' .-red to the public
K -Leond i-uritiers." which only allure
ihe nl with the pretense of miiny
!.: ii'v . and with wbHl it Is foliy to
esvthnent while disease ia steadily be
cuiiiu' tutrn deep-seated and difficult of
rt:r. .,m cf thee mixture do much
la.-- r.7 fcsrm. Bear in mind that the only
niii- i:i t.ist caa radi'-a.iy purify the
vitia: -i boud is
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
rr.rrAr.r.D by
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Dnicsists: Trice l;
six bottle for i j.
EXCELSIOR
COOKSTOVES
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS
ALL PURCHASERS CAS BE SUITED
law JLSbeppird S Co.iiltimorcMi
a.vn i"t!- -.I,.- r v
Tt. B. Schell & Co ,
SOMERSET, PA.
mar.T-a6.Iyr
Albsxt A. Koch.
J. Scott Waao.
HORNE & WARD
CCOSCOBS TO
EATON & BROS,
SO. 27 FIFTH AYEMJE,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
FALL AND WINTER, 1885-1886.
NEW GOODS
E7SEY- SAY SPSCIALTiZS .
laibra dariat, Ltcat, Nilllmrj, Whit Gtit, Hand
karchiaft, Drati Triainiagt, KeiiarT, Clow,
CtritU Mitliaaad Maria Uadarwaar, la
fiit' aid Chiidran'i Clothing. Fancy
Goods, Yarn, Zaphjrt, Mata
r ill f All Kindi far
FANCY WORK,
Gems' Famsli Gaols, k, k
rcca TiTaoaio I KnracTvn.LT loumu
-"Ordcr by Mail atteni3f.il to with Prompt
ness and Disiatcn
JOS. HORNE & CO'S
RETAIL STORES.
:o:
Special Kediaetions to Reduce Stock In
- All DepartBieots.
n .. :!!. a
. J ucj.a.v.u.. k greai urmer whom he saw at the break-
inducements to close buyers, as the jW taMe one morning ia the lead
reductions here are very great jng hote at .Nashville.
Summer -Mlks at 40 cents, o0 cents 1 vfh..n a s.itr h .ni tv ,.,.;
;nJ upwaros. f rencn Uutored feu-
Va V-l Wi f . . r . ..-1 win t mK a
i iochrt wide, at 75 cents. !
Printed India Silks, in dark and j "Johnny, just bring 'em all in.
light colors at 33 cer.U, W centu and ' I'm gosh durned hungry, and just in
75 cents. There goods mi re fold 4! 1 from Nashville."
73 cents to $1-25 i r yard. Colored i The waiter grinned, and, after be
Gros Grain Silks at cK-sin.r, prices, . ing gone for a few minutes, returned
full assortment of color and extra wuh dishes that made a great semi
quality, especially our Do cen trade i circle around tbe strancer's nlatf.
. which has always sold at IIZj a j
jyard. Colored Gros Grain iMlks j
irom m cents a yard up, all titu
good value. j
Great mark-down-sale of Dress I
Goods. The entire stock marked I
down, aud the best ail-wool dress
goodG lor oU cents a yard that were
ever seen, some of them 6-4 wide.
Every Winter Wrap now on hand
has been reduced ; this includes our
entire stock of finest Alaska Seal
Garments and Small Furs.
Cloth Wraps at Cost, to close them
out.
This is the buyers ODDortunitv. '
'Send for samples now. 1
:o:-
Jos. Home & Co's
RETAIL STORES,
PITTSBURGH, PENiVA.
Orowned with b?r Ecort.
Dawsox, Jan. 21. Last erenicgi
a party of young folks were enjoy irg
metnseives on ine ice in me l ongn-:
ioghecy river when a young lady (
named Riser fell into an air-hole.
Her escort, James Marshal, rushed j
to her rescue, but the ice broke, let- j
tin? him into the water. Before aid
could reach them the current swept
them under the ice and both were!
drowned. The bodies have not yet
been recovered.
A Blizzard 1b Iowa.
Makshaitowx, Jan. 22. A bliz
zard struck this section about two
o'clock this morning and everything
is snowed in, with the winds still
high. The thermometer at 9 a. v.
was 21 below zero. On the rail
road the cuts are all filled, and the
snow packed hard and solid.
trains can reach here certainly fcrj
twenty -four hours and likely for for- j
ty-eigbt hours. j
P- . li , :
son. How frightened he is. How
the home antidotes? are sent down
after it, and in what glowing terms
the messenger hurries along the doc
tor. Yet hosts of excellent people
are slowly dying of poisonous ele
ments in their blood. The liver
should have removed these, bnt it
is weak and diseased, and so fails of
its duty. Do you understand this ;
act ? If so, you will be glad to learn !
that Dr. Kennedy s iavonte Kenne
dy cures liver complaint
Shiloh s cough and Consumption
Cure is sold by G. W. Benford ti Son
on a guarantee. It cuits Consump
tion. Many su2:ring peonle draz them
selves about wuh falling strength,
feeling that they are steadily sinking
into the grave, when by using Par
ker's Tonic they would find a cure
commenting with the first dose, and
vitality and strength Eurely coming
back to them.
That Hackisg Cocgu can be so
quickly cured by Shiloh 'a Cure. We
guarantee ir. G. V. Benford Son.
I was troubled with chronic ca
tarrh and gathering in my head, was j
very deaf at times, had discharges j
from u j ears, and was unable to
breathe through my nose. Before;
the second bottle of Ely s Cream j
Balm was exhausted I was cured,
and to day enjoy sound health. C.
J. Corbin, 0 Chestnut St., Field
Manager, Philadelphia Pub. House,
Pa.
Sieej.lfss nights, made miserable
by that terrible cough, fchiloh's Cure
is the remedy for you.
(i. W. Becford & Son.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Aair Rt
newer imparts a fineglo3 and fresh
ness to the hair, anu is highly rec
ommended by physicians, clergy
men, and scientists, as a preparation
accomplishing wonderlui results.
is a certain remedy for removing
dandruff, making the scalp white
and clean, and restating gray hair
to its youthful color.
Croup, whooping cocgii and bron
chitis immediately relieved by Shi
Ioh's Cre. G. W. Benford fe Son.
Thousands of able men fail in life
for purely physical reasons. They
are not t.Tpid, but their liver is, and
the livdr bfocks the way. They are
billious, yellow skinned, headachy
and miserable, all because that great
gland declines to do its work. Tne
medicine that can restore to this or
gan its natural power will add one
hundred oer cent, to the available
force of this world. We know of
but one thing able to do this Dr.
Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaint? Shilohs vital
izer is guaranteed to cure you.
G. W. Benford & Son.
I had to comb back the hair from
my forehead and omit the parting to
conceal my baldness. Since then
Parkers Hair B.iisaoi has made my
hair as thick and glossy as ever. La
dies whose hair is gettirg thin will
find the Balsam just splendid.
Mary Stvanson, Chicago.
Shiloh's vitalizer is what you
need for Consumption, Loss of Ap
petite, Dizziness aud all symptoms
ol Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents
per bottle. G. W. Benford & Son.
We do not sound a needless alarm
when we tell you that the taint of
scrofula is in yuur blood. Inherited
or acquired, it is there, and Ayer's
Sarsaparilla alone will efictually
eradicate it.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet!
breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh
Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal In
jector free. G. W. Benford & Son.
The 1'tnnsylvania P.ailroad Com
pany employs 70.i0 men, a respect
able army.
For lame back, side or chest, use
Shiioh's Porous Plaster. Price 25
cents. G. W. Benford & Son.
When Baliy was sick, we gmrt her Caitoria,
When she waa a CMM, she cried tor Ctorla,
When the became Mis, the clung to Castoria,
Whea (he had C'bllJrea, ih (are them Canoria.
Two Dollar a Day and Xo Pie.
Jpscp Wni-ul tell a
. V - "VV
tue bill cf fare he glanced over it.
fa ' W
ana remarked
He counted them all over, and then,
with a doubtful took, remarked : '
"Look here, waiter, I don't tee
any pie, and I'm mighty fond of pie,
too."
" Say, mister, we don't set no pie
lor breakfast at this hotel. Only have
pie for dinner."
The country gentleman, with a
look of disgust, turned to Mr. Wood
and said :
"Neighbor, this is a of a
hotel."
" Why ?"
" Two dollars a day, and no pie."
Cincinnati Enquirer.
a aose 01 ited Star tkU2h Lure
wiil prevent you disturbing the con
gregation, snd put you in a right'
frame of mind to enjoy the services, j
lwenty-hve cei: a bottle.
m j j 1
married at Niles, Mich, start oul, ,
Uh twenty-five children. I
' O. W. BEXFC'BD.
"DRUGS.
;
G. W. BENFORD & SON'S
DKTJCx STORE,
IsTO. 1, BAEH'S BLOCK.
We ksep ten Man a h ndaftoctof
j
PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES,!
Chemicals, Dyes, Toilet Articles and Sandrie kept in a grM-cIafa t'rzg sUire.
PAINTS, OILS, VAJLXISJIES,
' ; TttR 1 Cifl iVn I fi.ltx in -
ThH4 0rll.Mll flllH (KE. kAHUV hi.' Li Pi k ILL Kit ukht T-
sfcort titae. m we jj crrai arteaui t All ivh ieauat. mr suie H OM !.
JSD CATTLE FC-HVLH u tr'n 4 nM '.M!iat Baritu f pr
prsski. W vo to d ezpc ;f jtm. UJmi, iTerT;r. 4., but
keep tn bo.:ft. As iccTriient w-otj f-r::iT i'
Me f jK-mnlt. a-l f annMJ w oHer Knr un. i. W.
imT m.i M Slv ioiCri dAVK iflar t afioe, o-t wnt U
rSjre Wines and Lirinors for Menlicinal Cue Onlr."a
SOMERSET LUMBER YARD.
OSSri 4 tsd
AT
Somerset,
Oa- S- 4 C. B- S.
OAS. rOPLAR. W&.V.7. Pl-KETS.
ASH. H'JtM r, FiCuRI.SG. AtH.
t ir. YELLOW PISE, SHISVLUi. '(.
fr.VlT, Ull E P1.L. LAIH. bLIMiS.
A General Lint of ail n:e of Ljqi sl B-JlIIise V.ter .1 an!
aim ran mm kb anrttita id int lie ul oor
ELIAS CU2STISrilsrC3-S .A.ZMI,
Offices and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. station. Somerset, Pa
THE OLDllEUABLE
ESTABLISH Eti IS CHICAGO IX 1S42.
r. ,'tn
XT "p , 7' si- 1
iri ir
1 have jtist rmive'l ;w i car l ia is ot :ht f
mwt rompiete Wtem Wi.'io in t::e ma'ie; :
tt eje is a itsar Braie. to be ued wlien liauh.i,
I
I
'hw wairon iiza lail in u, t ttir vm hT..r. viti .
bon'1 usblr seasoned befure liein,; irontsl.
DOUBLE COLLAR AND 0IL CUPS.
It is the only Wagon ma-le that hai this iiaprjver.ier.t. V. avoMs the
necessity of taking off ti.e wheela to jree, ai in thei'M style; by sim
ply turnin; a cap the wain mn tie .lileJ in less tbai five minute. Tuis
Waon wanUi tb seen to be fuHv appreciate-1, and partie w.siiine to
buy will ilj well u soe t bff ire purtha:nj elsewhere.
EVERY WAGON FULLY INSURED.
I:i orferinj this make of Wijin to t!ie puSi!;.-, wii! ?jf I u-e-1 the same
nuke of Won f ir rive yean wiien freiiitini; ai-Mw the Fmcky M oan
tiins, over roa U thit were::nst im(assab'.e. ant they aiwavs stxnl
the test. I feel warrantetl in aayii, 1 believe them the lies'. Waan oa
wheels.
Ca!V on Oliver Kuepper or Henry Hii3cy, who will Low yoa the
Wagons.
triGESTS WASTED THROUGHOUT THE COISTT.
1. JriEFFJKY.
SOMERSET, IwIA-PtCK 28, 1885.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE !
COFFRQTH & CO., SOMERSET, PA.
Bright, New and Desirable Selections for Fall, at
GREAT BARGAINS.
Imitation "Walnut Chamber Suits, .515.00.
Black Walnut, Full Marble Top, 30,00.
MM of Etstj Eescriptiea ! Parlor ffpiiSsW Suits !
I0OA AT PRICES' ST WILl. COST V SOTHISO t
IN HAIR CLOTH - - - $35 00
SPUN SILK - - - - - - 40 00
EMBOSSED PLUSH - - - $50 00
OSTConie Right Along, ant! f jet the r.ariraius.
oetaiem.
THE INDICATIONS "
FOB
HOLIDAY SEASON
Are that C. N. BOYD will sell goods at such prices that
everyone will have to buy their friends a Christmas Gift. We
ean offer such inducements in botJi Goods and Prices as to
have you come at once and see for yourselves. We will men
tion a few, but space will not permit us to mention half of the
beautiful things that are for sale in our Store. We have
Ladies' Dressing Cases,
Gents' Dressing Cases,
Ladies' Work Boxes,
Gents' Shaving Cases,
Ladies Toilet-Set.,
yhisks and Holders,
Cat Tail Easles,
GOLD PENS !
Autograph Albums,
bcrap Albums,
Plush Albums,
Plate Glass Mirrors,
tbony Frame Mirrors,
Writing Desks,
GOLD
Am selling my stock of Gold Pens and Holders at COST, and some
rare bargains are offered in this line. Then we have
Pocket Books, letter Books. Side Books,
uiu.c.s c-rui, ifiar teases, Kuzors,
Gents' Traveling Shaving Cases, and the Star Safety Razor.
If any of voor friemU are neeiim HF.rrii,E n..th; u
than a pairof Dr. King s SICTACI.KS or
tbetKile Agency for theae O.iri.1.. and guarantee perfect aatisfaction. Please call early
before tne (eairable gwxls are all g-.ne. Polite attention ihoan. whetber yo.i wi,b U
parcnaw or n-it. J,i trouble to show go.nU. fkime. look throu-h our stocS.Vtajur pri
ces, and it we cannot save you money will not ask jou to buy.
Ite-'pectfully,
ON. BOYD, MAMMOTH BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA.
LIME!
LIME !
Th Famer'a Ua Company, LlaUted, llliaell
at their kiuu, or load aa ean.
GOOD LIME
At 9 evnta per bmsheL or 4Itrer It u Law m tb
j tin Ooontv, aa on tbe Berlin Branch marh u.w-
, er Smlfftium Oumrtntttd It I tbe Orar
MvBt iw Bti jijianmi aiAUtmai aviwi ml w
7. ' "7 w --ewe av im we urar
1' TX
2&k
C. H. BCTFOKD.
.-t-- rr. n Is. ia rilMIIP.
ELIAS CUNNINGHAM,
Xii iLiiin inr lavi DLCij CiKillfTtf
LUMBER kM EDILMG HATEBIAISL
HARD AND SOFT WOODS,
MOHD1SG1.
.'iTAlIt BAILS,
bill SILK
..( it for
n S.:s a-pt In tv-st.
tanoeis w trlrr .tn rcaacnable irjmUi'. Mi u
--
iiittier tVaon. the
r it
Lav
a! or Farm Purp.s-. la ue latter
or .-a:n, a fjine'.ium ttiat lirtDers
ot tt.e W.xxl-w-.ri of
W'irKe.1 sp. mst:n:.j t;ie won to be
Beiriji the jatentees of t:ie
THE
1
t
Photograph Albums,
ChristraasCards,
Odor Sets,
Gilt Frames,
Crumb Trays,
Ct Glass Bottles,
Box Papers,
Ebony Elsies.
GOLD PES S !
PENS !
KVK (.l,sUi in .i.i r i-.-!
Farm For Sale.
kn....,.il.Il UK. " "
a one i. rm moate in Shade t..M.
lae tlrle. Jt. Wane,, ,nd other.. I nltered
lorsile. The farm ebouins 6 aeres ol whk-haai
aerea are eleared. the hslaoew in rood ehestnot '
timber. One and oae-hail swry PuLa """"" j
DWELLING HOTTST
Milium "WUOL,
pond aew ham rood wt.r. and aa orrhart of fine 1
CURTIS K. GROVj
(EaJtfrvaCoa-
H ian .
j Somerset, Per
j Haea!artanr k
j Sl GC.'it,
I SLEIGBS,
I ' CiUIJCfJ,
j STiiso rjoy,
I
JaXD EASTEKX AND a ES7IX3
Painting Dene 00 ShcrtT;
trao4. al IS CM le ti
Wtrrnlt4 ( Oik .-W;r.
'
: Kejairiif of AH EisUa ilj Li-x
j jt.-ti. pices itis;iia
AH Work Warranty
r:i al tua! aT tM Le. .
I t W Bra.rK. aad farnua v.t . .
I MilLa. asar li -iae. aaa "A
CURTIS K. GROTE
prSO-.'TT. SOML..S5- r
HAi3 CALSi
trasi;iMafs.siw?m
Lric.
I-
1 .:.
. - .
; .t ..
" 0 AND EE'
Subber
BOOTS
CCU3LE THICK
BALL.
wear ; 5-. n
j Ic- sr-
i DOUBLE TEAR.
).' -'. rrv. 'zl ?. - '-
t Ks.t ;a tie r.L :.
PBKt J0HIG3ZU.
Ca.1 an4 rx-
mr.:s,e u
FCl SALE BY
H. CHILDS & CO.,
WHOLE TALE A.LST rtDflO,
ocT.Gx. PITTSBURGH. PA.
OVER ICCCC00
E0T7LES SC LD ANO KEVER
RJLS TO CUREcatShStTS.
THRCATAfiOAliUJKSn?"
. AU.CRU33ISTS SEUrT RCt
25 CTS.
1 i 7TT-T- 1
FASHIONABLE
CUTTER & TAILOE
Juh . -Ail yer Tt-n
t l-sssra lne irua;
wt ih u :
oa K i.
; as iCi
A -- . a..
1 Lra.
M M. IIOCIISTErLLR,
KnierMt, Iia.
For Sale.
Acres cf Fia 7ir'::r Lx:
at 2 Lrx if.:z -J
$5.00 Per Acre,
iti?!i in Ttiic .ntT. Ky.. Br rfc "fc i-'
er .mil b'ween tfce -r iurl aoi I'-ti
Ei'-'f-T. whu h arr n.-.'ihi :bBt r y?r. ':
Uater U mil h:ri wl l tiw o-t iM'r -mark''-t.
Tte Uml lay wd 1 w r fa
L-.i uv-y ure. with ktl Frn o 4
1 In t um.ve wnn mac. ;o- ?.
whtco 1 wjU eil a a wthdovr m nifm 'J -wi.l
enter tin ixrtn?rl.l) pr .is ; g. : r -!
t umace, Lj:nfer ra.-taes r S-.-.n rainr.
C. BERINGEH,
F.mrtli Are. I':rr-
jL KICK'S
t X IXORAL GTJX32
lunftil irk t t V- rs-. F:U.ri r" -'
pl.-U..frt, un rTi;Uur., i,i - t-.: .
Jah pnemot wli are.1 plwt .:
Km. friDimt la Kn..Ji mn'. (,.n n:. ! . -9
u. ibin mar b unirii fs..m -.-I'll
!iU !,! -va ,TiI ,),. , . :-
trMu4 ut nmnja to th rrcrrr . r .
iv l.ftt', r.ipn to t lr- ,
tT-iii!Tr:nt S;t-r ,.! of . - t ; .
ItJi'S SKI In! Ax HV.!4r.RZr -.
JAUXS VICK. Kocawter :i
QOUP.T PROCLAMATION
PreiUoit JaJit ai vhetrerl 0ar. 1
rleot lite HiTermi eiantiet ei.m-:r.i tb
J idUual iltttrtet. al JvtW of The t -u-'i "7
aivi Tcrmtser and Uanl J.il Oelinry.
trial of ail eaphal ami other oflsn :sr? in'M
Ioatrlet.an.1 Wm I'ntusaitiJ Sjinfat 'r:,T
tiVjuirta. Ju.JirsKcil ibe C'carol tKO-";
aiw Jas Conrta ol Orer an l rs-s
aiJ General Jail Delivery furtie trul !'
11 anil ot her offenders ia tb ranr t wl S Tr'"'-
Urarl tb lr preeepta aal to me nif-
u hub v'.rv 01 votamoQ riei
Uair-.rrSetuloesol tb Pear, jl rn-JJ
liiiirerT. aa-J c'oarta ot tner aaJ Trrtaia' "
Somerset,
mmmy, aebrasiry 22. I-
Jfonra is hereby iren to til the J ,';-
Feaee. the Ciinoer asl I'uastaMes sntwa
! MDtT ol .xcaerset. that tt.T ' .
tuere is thflr proper peros i!h tft:r
enla. htiifi;ijns. txamlnatlfi aai h'tn:'
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