The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, August 01, 1888, Image 4

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    THROW UP YOUR HANDS! prayers 1 meant they sIhkiI.i be rwLty
! tlwrt. l'.l Ih-v ivi-ti yu al-uiit trn -
Wore I ae.l to name tlic ratv .f the 1 utlijur j yatltsj ter (tit y l-ly outeu
Switb I riiould" anturer. "White, black, J the wy Verojcldn't her toM np nuth
an.l tli mountaineer." The Utter beltings jj'to pve that you wasn't a y.
U.!iititrtive raw. While he way be j jtis a farewell wjueeie, and
classed ith the white a far aa color j Jon-t it op t(,;n me."
ga. hi taste, habit, cliurarterUtKw . "
and mode of lift- are peculiarly hr own. ) The Lack of Striking Things.
If he liken yoii he will make any aarn
fjtolfisex; ifhe hales yia he ill
seek your life with determination
which nothing can damp. The great
world beyond hit mountain home U
sealed b-k to him. He lives in himself,
by himself and for himnelf.
I wa ridinjr over that mr of the
Cumberland Mountain w hich Oeueral
Morgan . Federal i held so gallantly w hile
F.uell and Brag were driving each other
lry torn over Kentucky, when I lost my
way. The mountain trail of the South
ate dangemos puukw t aetranjfer. They
run np and clown twixt t.:m llg
lose themocl ve i dark ravinea, aa I
m-em to suddenly end m dark and lonely
gaps. There is a feeling of loneliness
which you cannot shake off, and a feel
ing of anxiety w hich rid w ith you. and
kevj every sense alert Kvery rod of
the trail has its ambiwh, and every quar
ter of a mile it cliff; seeuiiru-ly ready to
fall otion you. I came to a spot w here
three trails branched away. It was luck
and chance. I took one w l.iih led me
into a long, dark ravine, w here the sntn
mer sun has never yet toadied the icicle
on the rurzed rocks, nor cooled the
mountain rivulet pouringover the nio
grown hxlge. After going mile I felt
that I was wrong, and was about to turn
back, when a oice suddenly called oat
through the semi -dark new :
"Strangi-r, yon air kivered ! Throw op
you' hatil!"
If that command ever reaches your
ears oliey it at onee and do yottr arguing
wiWjttentV. It mt-an that your head
or heart is in point-blank range of ballet
or buckshot, with a finger n-wting on the
trig-r and ready to poll if you don't
vv the summons.
I i went ti.y hands.
After a long half mi n ale a mountain
eer, w ho had a sight on me with a d-Hib-J-liarrelied
sht-giin acre a point of
tuck twenty feet alita'l, s;cped luo view
on the trail and said :
"Mranger, !ip ' n '."
"I elii.tasl oir the saddle.
' Now lead your tnuie np that ravine."
I siinpiy saw a tnan six feet high,
straight as an arTw, lonp-haired, whis
kers nnkept, dreas that of a mountain
eer. Yes, I saw more. He held the gun
fair to my breast. me suspicious move
on my part and I ma a dead man. He
sioke in a low voice, but there was that
in his tine, which chilled me. Without
a second look at him I took the mule by
the bit and led him np the ravine. We 1
hnd nt got taenty yards before 1 scent- j
ed a whisky still. At the end of five '
rods more we were in a rude cimp. Two j
moonshiners sat on a log. guns across j
their knees, and bark of aud below them j
a still w as running off its extract of corn. ;
" tneo' them spies !" said thp man who j
bad followed me as I let go of the mule : inferior to those used for dairies from
and sat do n on a stump. ' w hich lur.-e inantities of milk are sold,
"A goo-1 ketch!" growled one of the ; hut they siiould lie superior in every re
sitters, j Biect. ne of the great clistaclrs is that
"Mighty kind of him to come y ere ; no regard is given to the cjuality of the
chuckled the other. milk, the value of the cow dcjiending on
ti u : .. . . t. 1 . 1 i. . 1 1 . t- 1. . ...
j ney nere ueiousiiiiterTi, aim iiieT iw j
mo for a rnir wnl out hv the government !
' - -
itticial of that district. I looked from ;
one to the other. There was a determin
ation in each look an implacable stern
ness of expression w hich would have
warned a genuine spy that his hour had
come. Not one glance of pity not one
line of merry. A prisoner at the stake
among the Aaches would have had more
hope.
These men were lawbreakers outlaws
injr hunted every day in the year.
Why ? Ilex-aui they were making a liv
ing Lec-pin? boily and sdu! tsipether in
the only may ojx-n to them.
The bita of vallc-y in the grim old
Curulierlanilic ill prow corn and pota
toes. The jxitat.it are wanted for the
tahie. If there ia more corn than the
rabir-bac ked ho or the t-hacklinK mule
can consuiue, it is a dead loss. (.Vinvey
it to market two days to go and two to
come and sell it for two bits a busliel,
and the owner and se!lr would Htarve
on the way. Make it into a barrel or
two of whisky, and it will br'ng cash on
the smt, or very near it. It is not to
prow rich n.t Imping to lx;tter his con
dition but simply to live. It is against
the law of the land. The mountaineer
may fro raed aud buncry, but Ice mast
not distill. It is the only law he breaks.
Aye, lie even live closer than inoct of us i
to the commandments. He breaks it lie- :
cause grim necessity forces him to. He i
is outlawed and hunted lhato:!icial may j
make fees. I
I knew all this licfore I looked into
the stern, w-t faeea around me, and I
knew why I looked in vain for a gleam
of mercy.
"I am no spy," I said, as I l.iokcd
alxiitt me. I am a traveller, making
for v'umlierland tiap, and 1 have lost uiy
way."
"tioup tint cath '." conimamled tire
man who had captured me.
"Not until I satisfy you that I am not
a py."
"Kiver him, Joel ! whisjiered the man
to one of the otlicrs, and a shot-gun cov
ered my breast.
The leader ran back down the ravine
to lie sure that no one had followed us.
When he returned lie auij :
"Say yer prayers, stranger ! Joe, when
I riz niv hand vou plug him I
"I'id any of you ever hear of Joe
Kickaliy?" I asked, trying hard to keep
a steady voice.
, . . i
"Wall, what if we didr'
leader. "
"About a year ago I found him in jail
in II . He had been there for several
months. He was sick and out of money,
and I aided him. Here's his uame in my
notebook. See !"
The man with the gun lowered his
w eapon and came closer and asked :
"Was anybody else in jai! with Joe V
"Yes, half a dozen all moonshiners.
I sent in 2 worth of pijies and tobacco,
and I got one of them some quinine.
"He's the chap, sure' shoot inT ex
claimed the man a he turned to the oth
ers. "On my soul he is ! added the leader,
as he came up and removed my hat.
"Durn oar buttonBr wliisjiered the
third.
In a minute mote it was all right, and
they were shaking my hand so vigorous
ly that my shoulder ached. The humble
cabin a quarter of a mild away, was open
forever more, and it mas two days before
they would let go of me to resume my
jouroey. Tiie wife at the cabin had
more perception than tiie men. She
looked nie over and then said ;
"Oh! ammafrsv, but yon fillers ia all
blind Hain't he a Yank all over and all
through? Whars the sunburn? Whar's
the lingo ? Whar's the boss-pistols ?
Purty moss you"d hev got yerselves into
killin' a Yank, w ho don't keer if every
branch in Tennessee runs cl'ar w hisky.
Iletter not be o handy with them guns
rter this."
The leader walked beside me for five
miles when I left, an I when we rted
lie said :
"Stranger, when I told ye to aay yer
There are jwjde who deplore in ainel
ancholy way the loss of the "golden age
f ljteratBre" that, they tell us, has gone
forever. Everything to-day is common
place. There are no fine essays, no grand
poems, no wonderful drama that will
live forever, no striking stories. The lit
erature of to-day is only "the pouring of
wine out of old bottles into new," and
lots or w ine spilled in the process. Our
writer are buy over w hat some other
wen thought of what some other men
scaiJ. If this lie so, and iu a certain
sense it is true, what isthe matter? Why
ia it no "Hamlets" are written trwiay ?
It is mid that there are in the lnited
States about two thousand rsons who
fairly may be reckoned as writers. Why
do we not firtvl new Milton and Shakes
peare among them. We niay be sure,
if they were there, they would be found."
Centuries have their iudividualttie.
There are tides in the lives of nations.
May there not now be an ebb in the lit
erary work of these times? There is cer
tainly a "young flood" in the scientific
thought of thin half of our century. The
character of this century's thorcht is
technical, industrial, scientific. Litera
ture is. after ail, only a mode of expres
sion. May it not be ronsibie that the
Miltonsof these days are using another
mole of expression Certainly, if we
look at a mind like Kdison's, we see an
original genius taking rank lieside the
great creative minds of the so cailed gol
den age of literature.
A hundred years ago Edison wonM I
have show n the thought that i in him
by means of a great poem or drama. To
day it seeks another and equally striking
mode of expression. IVides iliis w i.lot
division of intellectual life into new
fields of labor may lie noted another
I iint The critical demaud to-Liy is for
! originalitr. AVe are tired of bks about
j books. The wine is no better for the new ;
liottles let us have new wine. This de- j
' inand has toadi' it very dillicislt t- say j
anything new or striking. All tiie po.-i- j
ble phases of human experience have ,
been dn-k-ribed, all the "situatinns" in j
which nn-n aud women may lie placed ;
have been repeute 1 many times in our
novels and dramas. There is no new j
personal exjerienv, otherwise such i
l.o.,ks as "Ir. Jckyil and Mr. Hyde," and j
'She" would not have been written. .
Thf t fintil'iii'iii'ii
Hints to Dairymen.
Hundreds of cos are kept in each
couuty simply for supplying the family I
with milk. In such cases tiie owners
have no opportunity of grading up their j
milch cows, as the animals are kept on ,
limited areas and are often iasturcd on t
hired pastures. As a rule such cows are !
toe cjuauili sue j icms, pc ii'ikv, iiowe-
or tiu e..iii ti the aid ( lli.w ulin nr.. I
I
endeavoring to w?-ure the largest return j
at the least cist, and teaches that miik is 1
, . ... .., v,,..,. .,
and that its value does n-t deiiendon the !
amount 01 nmo yieweo, out on xue P.ia-
tive proiHrtion of solids c.,ntained there- i PUI11Iti.,n anJ . is back health and hap
, m, including the fat. The value of the j ,lin k fiir fi,rtllna,.. xhe ,,han-
iiit.lt, therefore, defends (rreatly ou the ,
j food, ax Wis a!s., vary in their composi- .
lion.
. cow .a p.u as mum a bix-
teen quarts of milk per day and yet not
provide the family with as much nutri
tion as one fed differently and giving a
lese amount. Nor do the todids always
designate the value accord in? to quantity,
for they, too, vary, and it liecouie a mat
ter of judgment in feeding. The cow
can-jot manufacture sonn'thim; out of
nothing, and any deficiency existing in
the food will also exist in the milk.
These matters are important, especially
when the milk is intended for very
young children, many ol whom pine
away for want of some element that may
tie lacking in the miik which constitutes
their sole f k1. The cow that is com
jielled to secure the greater I'ortion of
her food here and there cannot give rich
milk ; and what is intended by the term
rick miik means something more than
thecreatu, as it is often much easier for a I
cow to give ni
the essential
k richer in cream than in !
elements of food. She '
should Ik- a machine for rendering sohi- j
ble the foods that contain nitrogen and j
the phosphates, as well as mineral mat- j
ter, which are really tiie nutitious prop- j
erties of milk. A incsw of cornnieal, with
a bare pa.-Mre, w ill not supply her. She
should have au abundance of bulky food,
with grain of. various kinds. To select a
psxl cow without trial is a uitiicu'.t mat
ter, but the Inst cow are hearty filers.
and convert their food mostly to milk
anl take on fat very slowly. They
should milk up close to their eriod of
calving, and should be j;'-t.lle and easily
managed.
Life in the Bahamas.
SjHir.gir.g has all the attractions of a j
gambling adventure. Should the cruise ;
besticceful,the protitsare large; enough
money may be nude in a short time to !
ensure the enj ir merit or months of idle- i
ness. And idleness is a real luxury when
a man can recline under the shade of his
own guava or orange tree, and have the I
latest news from the past-in? neighbors
as they aauntei a'on):, their fanners
iftmnd Ilat basketiof palm leaves! piled
w ith glowing tomatoes, lar green avo
cado pears, or red and yellow pepiers,
for sale in town or else chew su(rar cane
or6moke a pipe, at the spirit moves him,
Ukir.f an thoujitit for the morrow, w hic h
is pretty sure to lie sunny and lutlmy as
to-day. Iwellers in the dark and som-
lire n.irtii ran hardly realize the charm j
and joyousness that seem to radiate from j
earth and air in the lotus-enting southern '
climw. The mere sense of existence lie-J
comes in itself a happiness; one can un-
uersianu w nat animais prolialiiy tcel iu
pleasant pastures on brilliant days. Then,
aa the sun sinks slowly downward, the
golden heavens glows over a rejoicing
earth, flushing every moment into richer
beauty beneath the departing rays, w hile
rosy beams of light streaming upward
like so many auroras is a singular and
very beautiful cflect often to be seen in a
Bahama sunset. Vhen the sun has set
new beauties apjiear, every bush and tus
sock liecoming alive with thousands cf
firellies, and when a silvery green moon
rises in the calm, deep sapphire sky, it is
difficult to decide whether night or day
lw the more full of loveliness. Ik-sides
the fireflies, a fire lieetle one of the .'
trn is a singular insect with a brilliant
green phosphorescent light proceeding
from two round spot on the thorax, ad
ded to w hich, w hen excited, the insect
has the pow er to emit a regular blaze of
light from the segments of the abdomen,
of such brilliancy that one can read by
its light. In Cuba ladies fasten these
elytra as ornaments in their hair, or let
them flash beneath the folds of tuile
dresses.
His Picnic Closes.
The visitor to the conventWm U going
home. He was hen a longtime for him.
He ha sweated in the heated corridors
of t'tie hotel, hurrahed until his tonsils
were inflamed, drank beer, lemonade
and whrsky until his face is like the back
of a !i!ed lobster, .moked five-cent ci
gar. ihvked himself out with badges
from every dcl-,-atiitti, i-cruotted himself
to le lured away by women of the street
to ice cream saloons, where he paid for it
at the rate of one dollar per dish or more,
rid on the grip-kyar, seed the lake, slept
on a cot in a hallway, spent all the mon
ey he has made in tix months, and is
now ready to go home and tell his family
all about the convention. He has re
mained until the names have been plac
ed before the convention and is content
to leave the nomination to the delegates.
I Jst night he left in number. He car
ried with hi:a aa souvenirs a basket of
peaches, some 1 .ananas, a lot of advertis
ing carls for the childien, a Chicago
dress for the old woman, w hich she will
wear to church and make her neighbors
niaiL He w ill be a big u .n in his dis
trict the balance of the year. He w ill
tell the folks in his settlement what an
all-6red big town Chicago is. and how
he didn't w to bed uuiil 11 o'clock and
"never got up till most 8 next morning."
Hppy soul ! It was a circas to him. j
He grew younger for it, and he w HI live i
longer for it He had more fun than you
will have, young city man. all the days,
of your life. You may make fun of him j
and hurl the old chestnut at him about j
iiavini: hayseed in his hair, but he meant
his fun
He mav have been an old fool.
but you'll never make him believe it
And when he dies and his spirit goes up
to the judgment, and the recording-angel
looks over the book and asks him, "Were
vou at the Chicago convention iu 1SSS ?"
, MV vtM. And then the angel
1 looks again and says to him, "You pnt in
I a night of it on the levee." he will say
yes; but it we only one night, and then
. he stayed at home the remainder of his
: life. The angel will call fir the sponge,
and, dipping it in the erusive sublimate,
' lie will wipe out the record and say to:
I him, " o in ; you've cot here by the skin j
j of your teeth." 0.tVi ;,.i lu' i
Strange Sensibility to Blue. 1
A prominent gentleman in a neighbor- !
ing city is al ways made sick by the sme'd ,
of watermelons. He can detect the odor ;
if one is carried through bis house two I
ct thn hours licfore he comes in. When '
TMrr'eiitl.! tit ntl pi. it nittice him !
I deadly sii k. S-iiking of this fact; an 1
I engineer on the Hudson Kiver Ilai'road I
; sai I : ' I have had a p.-ci;iiar experience j
! in refereucv to jviisoiioiw sui-stanL-es. '
Poison ivy has never injured me, and no
external poison that I have ever handle!
i has done me harm except in one in-
stance. I once wore a pair of blue over
alls, and wore them to go swimming.
The blue color came off on my body and
iioisoiied i;:e. I was in such a condition
that I had to W liftcl from my lied on
sheets. Since that time I cannot even
! put my hands in bluing water w ithout
I unpleasant res ilts. In c leaning my en
i gine, if I take up any waste with blue
threads ir I can tell at once from the suf
I fering I ps-rience that there are blue
I threads in the bundle."
- j
rt ' ' vioo.wo
js .
h! thincr tow-t. and the man who t
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:.... 1 c-. n 1... t,,i.,-. i
jH i,.. turn of fortune s wheel, is to lie i
.u ylM .,. wi, -ajK-s from j
... ..i,lt,.i ,,f .1,, ,ir,..i -,...., .n-
of .:..:.,. s,,MJkK1 arf s,nai! ,,.. ov.
ery (vnsumf live may lie absolutely dure
(,r rocoxt-ry . if he take Ir. l'k-rveg tij
den Medic al discovery in time. For all
scrofulous di-iejises i consumption is one
of them it in an unfailing remedy. AH
dru'ists.
A Smart Dog.
Senator Kenna and Senator Blackburn
are great sportsmen, as even- one knows,
lach is the ow ner of a linter, the rela
tive merits of which thev are frequently
engaged in discussing in the cloak-room i
of the senate, rnuch to the annoyance of ;
their More staid colleagues. The other
ilav Kcnn.i said to Plnckbum. liL'htin-? a I
fresh c;gnr :
"Joe. you may taik as much as you
like aliit your dog, but mine won't go
out with me when the cartridge don't lit
my gun.'' j
"An audible smile went around the i
room, and everybody thought; well fori
once, Joe Klackhnrn ha been beaten at j
his own game. The junior senator from j
Kentucky, however, was equal to the oc- !
moment and quietly remarked : j
"Well, Kenna. I admit that your dog i
exhibits an intelligence almost akin to j
reason, but I don't mind backing mine j
air.iinst him. 1 was in the fields tine day j
w ith that dog, and a nan I wasn't ac- ;
quainted w itli came along near o. My 1
dog. iMiinted at him. I called to the dog.
but nothing would ind ;oe him to move. '
Si I went up to the stranger. J
Sir,' I said, "would yon oblige me with
vi ur name ? " j
i
"Certainly," replied, the granger; 'my
name is Tart ridge." "
I Without another word Kenna tool:
ISlackhunfa arm and both disappeared
in the direction of the senate restaurant,
followel by the shouts of their friends.
.V- l'ori: Trilmi,,.
Young lady I heanl someliody kis ;
vou in the dark hall last nif lit. I
i
Maid You pit kixscd, too. j
'"Yes. but that's the younj;
whom I am eninred to be
There is no harm in that."
man to j
married.
(
-t.! . . ,, l
i m ;;.ad to hear it. He was tue young
man you heanl kissing me in the I.uil
last night." j
Young lady faints.
It is said that lightning never s'riles
twic-e in the same place. Neither does a
mu'e. The reason is that the place is
never there after the first strike.
.
. .
f?7? TOP tn9. ChlldrP.n
a.Ddren f.-el the d. t:!.'ir rf the elianpini!
season, c-rru mon- t::aa aCulta. raid tl:ry be
ri:i crr.s, civi::i. a..d vncuntroUalrie.
Tiie ld'tod s!mi:M be rler.n-cd r.-.:d il:c sysrcin
liivlporatci! l.jr the ast ct I!.l's Sur..ai arII!a.
" Last SiTing Dry two c!::!('.ren trpre vacsrl
lalcd. Siwa after, th?T tir- l.r;.:!i.t:t with rca
liHC snrtt, so dreadful I i!ki;L: 1 eliould
li'.riia llnud's Krciahlla cared tlviu ecm
rletely; tad thry hve Non liea'.iiiy ever
wnre. I do feci U-t It.nvi'a 8irsaiarilla
savcl c:y chl'dren to n.c." Uus. C L.
TuoxrsoN, Vt-t V.'irrcn, Mass.
Purify the Blood
Ilimd't Sirvtparilla Is ehanrtenzee! T
three u:iaiit.- : lft, tl:c combination of
rcmoctial a-ents : 2d, the proportion; t, t!iO
proem tf secnrlng the srt-ve mfdicinal
tiuallliet. Tliereuililsamecik-lneof nnusoal
strerjcUc, effect!:.; enrra liltber.o ireknown.
Send for bix:k eoutalaii.; additiutial evldeace.
Hood's Sancaiariila totK-s up mr svitm,
pnnlie aiy ...l. uliarpi'tu inv ."iH'tii. and
vrc.-tiK to mnWe l:ie .rr.- .1. . IlJultro,
JfaTtMer t4 lX-ecls, Lcwell. Vass.
H i Siranari;ia beits all ethers, and
H W'TIll ltw.-llit i pr.M. I. liAJtUSliTUS.
UO liuUi airuci, Jcew Votk City.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by iu drurists. (t ; six for fi. Stada
ci.-y by C I. H'r a CXX, Lowen. Kaaa.
100 Doses Ono Dollar.
SOME DOCTORS
h'riif -tlv aJeitf t.wt thrr can't cent
Kheumatin -ar!trU. Khrr
mv tl f a bat i:l. Ath-lf-jh.-ros
83 nothing Imt mm.
Th&i the? wrrrt if its mceesn.
car of trial hare ptcd it to be
a 7V, wt curt.
OrwrrL H.. fVH X PT
In WTTrmrt f (-,. '1 tli"j-h'T'ai imed
9m a rrt rvl. the u- r ?ukim miH-f
fn-nt rti'iL-i-in fT itr utui hAitir
Kb lT ih; d w b ls""r-r!t
I'hrirscW.. .U Ulh S'UU tirKl VaaMtiU
w-tt r:h :t irt-iir r lief.
1 iUl Ht) H-.rKrlMfaV;. OTHr"f
I bav- 'sr-t th rxmxiy wit& th in)
Bf-Miit- h-ji e- anl I U thfcluUul fJT
ui Uke pvi u w A n n.
MriL Ut i-Chbt.
Scad cpnt f-w th Ktitl(Ul roloivd plo
:inr. Mrih MaNlvn."
THtATHLOPHCRCS CO. 112 H'atJSt. It. T.
KKtabliMhed 1jO,
JOS. HORXE & CO.,
fITTSBUGJH, f A.
We a! now opening fpring hnporUUYm? of tlrs
?noU, black cilks, rolorv1 silk. India i!k, vel
vets, ltlaek lre (Ttioi, hhaut. bwties' wrai,
fftneh autinos auJ snrtch ginsiaanis. lwiery,
gtv-, euitwiileries, taMe linen. hiLe-
ke-H 1? pt, curuim. and draperies, rill-
Ifcriw. milliiM-rr, ladies' merino un'tt'rwcar. mus
lin un!crwe.ir, UreM trimiuin. butUHl?, Ac. &
Alsu mt'ii'i tiii'lcrwcar, noekwtj. fine while
thin, half haiHlki-rehief., u.nln-lla Ae.
Out f'in:n y-t- are Inspirits! direciiy frtiro
the manufacturer in Enn.j.-. ami all American
jpri .- jmn-liast-1 nrn the rwnufii-:iirers
din-et. We are th mabitst u srn;-te with
any notice in the ouii:ry in the mailer of pri.-eA.
Weoarr- the lnnrot airtnM nt of poll in all
deTMruiK-nt. tn f Jiut in any iau'izhmviit in
Vcst-'m Pvnn-y!' a:ii.i.
I Wht-n yi-: inuw lo t!.r city, U.'c a lik thnHigh
1 our .lore-. "it ;h.T y.m uant to Imy ir ilu.
! All (l'mrt:ik'ur. are ln'W weil j.:ckel Utt the
j dnler by cull receive careful and i-r.K!:) at
1 temi.m.
JOS. BORNE k CO S
I Penn Avenue Stores.
Ii tt.sburl 1.
oct -lr
lJa.
ERRINE'S puke
BARLEY MALT
FOR
Malar!
k aa .-.a- w , i
lilt
Ce A l.llnir trn
i.rl in N-trlli 1 icr--.(i:ttr::"s,iiil
o
vi I'crrinei
Jk.rW y MmI! itl orw-e.
be v-,.n.isni de
li. f'-r iwjr
nl- pre-'H r al ion
j.e -tv:tt, H41. ear
ly (lu lt.-it. of n;-iti.-3
vt'lrr. 1 lne us
I: -g I'e r r I n' Kiire
l:jrley Malt i ro
runc it ll.e be-.,
fcrtonn reruetlv fi.r
tii,anaaul lochcLe-
Of-II."
mm
It will erailicato from
tue nT.tem all Ute forme
at Malaria.
itmvrTTONH. Tnke trt oC
tttne.
'U.slul Three Time m War.
L . . I.. K 1 1 I ..... u-. 4 V.n t-.itH,
na. gt-u-u. uaie UuhI
e Kii.Mtftg ot
H. $ . S. PERR1EE-iTT.
l ii.iiMieihi. ea-
W. L. DOUGLAS'S
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
The oii'.v fr.iv mi! n SKA M LESS JloE in 111
ntirM uia!'' n '.' fi i- wn.V At iY!i.h iitl
liiirnMf a ih4.' fivctli,; f."i or mill hnhinz n
t k tr naiif l- wmr ilf tun kinr or hm I'i
fct'l. n:akt i!icim a i.u:f. Tt !; dl i:itii'
i hmul riiH !' llie U-st. Nmi? ir'ii-
nin iiii'n Muii;jw-i mi UjUuiu ' W. L. Ntj' n
W. L DOUGH $4 H OE, Uc ori-'n.ii a:iJ tnW
h.li -1 Jt noltat it (!'-.', ttllll'h lentils f'UU'Ili
lTtxp sh '"Mint froni lt
W. L DO'JGUS S2.50 SHOE w URcxiUM for
V'OOLGLAS 2 SHOE worn by M boyi,
an i if tlit tx-H atii'M'i ii'.' iii ic V(rl'l.
Ali the hUivck-xkI's nre cntiit: in t unirtv B"t
tn mi', !nre. if iKtt !tM Ly mir Itaief,
rilc V. L. Lml iiLA.. UnH"kiii. ijtv-t
A. H. FERNER L BRO. Agt's.,
WiMEUSKT, FA.
;D. D. HESS & SONS'
POPULAR FERTILIZERS.
Nothing- wilt Crow Without Food.
FARMERS. lok to finnlitr a well n price i.i
tiiliS l'liosl-HATK-S. lni..n.-.:it to
MmmU'r thai
D. D. HESS &. SONS'
HICH GRADE FERTILIZERS
Ar. jiyf f.m-.A to ! rtlit.le:id ofxbe name
tiicb njui1..r.l. l'-d t-r the m.M t-nv-rprtsine
'a TiiDyoiiiH. tiny Wli. eiirH-li thy
ii and iiien-M.- t-i- m.i. Cw;,.i of .ui-
Sl.LV.Jrr?'!
DEEPI
SEA. WONDERS ea-
aiiii(rtiHnr;!c of fcrnis.
ut are Miriia.v.cd lv the
tnarrclof inenti.tn- TIiim.
wiMiarrm iwlf pr-xital ri wnrl; thai can l
d.me w hile livinjr at h..cue siiouid a: imiv wnd
their a'i.lreM to UnlKt IV. Pim'and Maine,
and rveeive free, full Inf.irn.atl.in how either
i". f all aaw. . earn fnn to s.v"iperUy
a-i.l nnward. wherever thee live. You arc: rt-e-t
five. apital not requireit. Some have made
over i-iO la a vnle dy at this work. All ue
eeed. Jxnll--as-lyr.
DIPUI V REWARDED are thov?
11 I WII la I liolca d '.hisuud thenart:
Uu-y w..i i::.d n.m..rwtu c-nipl.,v:jent That will
n. laie ilM ta from iIm-it liones au4 familirc
Tue .r,'tits are laree and ure for every indtistri
t i-rsi,D : many nave made and are Vow mak-l-ireveril
hundred d..-lar a month, h e-v
for any one to makesf. and upuar-i" f-r dre who
willmir to w.-k. Kuh vi. votinc ild ;
ra).iul not lit-ieled : we start voii , everMlioig
new : no ir;ai wiiiy rcsjiilrVd v..nn nr old ;
eao do it well u anv on. Write to cs at .Mtce
for full tMinicuian.. whi. h we mail free. A.Mrc-e
SriNo Co.. Pce-tlaod. Me. jaa lL"tlyr.
YPMIXIT1UT0R-S NOTICE.
twaie of !amn.-l rrirt Avr'A.. late of Shade
Towiu.!;!p. .-.a:ilTet Co.. l a,
letters of administration on the l,r" estate
haviiir lieen rranteri totheunderninied hr -he
pnM authority. tBrtirs. ia h.-n-liy piren io all
perx .rat indebted ta (aid estate to mek? imme.li-au-
iMcyinent. ami thoe haviua eiaiins aeaint the
murte to t4eseul tlirm duiy auiheiitieate.1 f, W
tietneul lo Uie AdmiiiiKratrii witlinnt delav
eAKAH KLKKK.
jonewth. A.lmtntratrii.
DinNTlUTOn'S NOTICE.
Lstale of FJ:a P. Kerr, dee d, lnte of AJ.ILson
Township, tsimersrl County,
Letten ut admin isiralion on theaSn eetate hae
liif; been crahicsl tnthe anderviinittl !y ine tmns-r
authimtv. notieew herei.y (riven to all nertania
ln.U-hte.1 to t;d estate lo make imnieliaie IM5-Bient-
and tB having elaims arainst the wne
will present there duly authenticated f..r aeuie
Beoi to the Admiciftratrir wi-oot dlav
LiANIEL AfCfs-ri.VE.
Adminiatraior.
-a-
I PI
aaaaiBKa
WATCH
THE
LAC EL.
(
i i
I
Bunco Thieve Secure $10,000.
XoaaisTowx. Ju!y:Ai A swindle by which
Jj.mIj I". Ui-ii! a farmer of t'entre tsiure. mar
Xorristown, was defrauded out of 10.)
wonli of (Incinnati and Midland Railroad
bonds, readily negotiable, has been brought
to light.
From what can he learned ot the case it
seems that the stranger insinuated himself
mlo I'iirs sxkxI jrracra by exressinK a de
sire to purchase bis firm. Then lie induced
lleia to exhibit hi deeds, mortgages and
other mx-uritica. Keiff Iw-pt these ia the
vauit of the Xorristown Bank, but to ac
commodate the oily tongued stranger he
went to the bank and got the box. The
stronger filled in the time with Keiff by
playing three-card monte with him, win
ning considerable money. Having gotten a
glimpse of the box containing neiffs securi
ties he procured one similar to it, made an
exchange of boxes, and departed ostensibly
to drive to Xorristown. If is believed that
he boarded a train at Jenkintowu for New
York. Rciffs losses are estimated foom $10,
nou to il.VfiOO.
Hunting Pearls.
Yon Deed not go to the flats of Xew
Jersey to find Pearls. Use the celebrated
Tooth Wash Minot's Ientifrice, and se
cure the treasure of pearly white teeth
and healthy gums, l'rice 25 cents per
j hottle. Use no other.
Sold everywhere.
Winter Wheat Yield.
CmcAoo, July '22. The Farmeri Return
this week will print the following crop sum- 1
mary : A careful canvas of our reports shows
that Wisconsin has the largest estimated
yield of winter wheat, the next being Kan-I
sas with the other Stales in the following !
j order: Missouri, Illinois. Kentucky, Indiana j
' and Ohio. The estimated average yield of j
j each folate is thus given : Wisconsin, twenty- j
j five counties. "13 bu. ; Kansas, thirty-eight I
counties, 1! bu. : Missouri. forty-eii;ht coun
ties It 1-7 bu. ; Illinois, seveuty-one counties
13 1-7 hu. : Kentucky, twenty-seven counties
l-'i bu.; Michigan, twenty -eight counties. 12
4-7 bu. : Indiana, fjrty-thiee counties, 10$
bu. ; tihio, fitly counties, lu 1-5 bu.
There is no change worthy of note in the
condition of the other crops. Hay, however
is yicldine somewhat better than was antic
ipated. Oats promises to be a heavy crop
this year. Potatoes also promising well.
Shiloh's Consumption ure.
This is lieyond question the most sue
ccs.ful Cough Medicine we have ever
sold, a few doses invariably cure the !
worst CLses of Cough, Croup, and p.ron- j
chilis, while its wonderful success in the i
j cure of Consumption U without a par- j
j allel in the history of medicine. Since I
j its nrst discovery it has been sold on a
j guarantee, a test which no other niedi-
cine can stand. If you have a cough we
j earnestly ark you to try it. Price 10
j cents, 50 cents, ami j 1.00. If your luniw
j are sore, Chest or Hack lame, use Shi
I lob's Porous Plaster. Sold by George W.
j ISenford & Son.
The cowboys have fired so many bul
lets into telegraph -pedes iu certain dis
tricts in the west that a gust of wind
snaps the pole short oft", and much troub
le results.
The Homeliest Man
In Somerset, as well as the handsomest
and others, are invited to call on any j
druggist and get frer a trial bottle of j
Kemp's Ildlsam for the I.nngs, a remedy
that is selling entirely upon its merits i
and is guaranteed to cure and relieve all
('hron.c and Acute Coughs, Asthma,
Ilronchitis and Consumption. Trice oO
cents and $1.
The red flag indicates one of the four
things siieritr, smalliiox, anarchist or
IVmocrat. The bandana is a gay llav to
sail under. It takes them all in.
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy.
Shiloh's Catarrh Iiemedy, a marvelous
cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker
Mouth, and Headache. With each 1x4
t!e there is an ingenious Nasal Injector
for the more successful treatment of
these complaints without extra charge.
Trice oO cents. Soi l by George W. Ben
ford & Son.
An Asistant of Bowles.
Ai'eor III.. July !i. Another arrest in
connection w ith the J dynamite conspiracy
! was made here early this morning. August
Ka-rc;!, a prominent brotherhood man, was
awukmts' by ak-uty sheritfat his room in
the hotel .ind arreted on the cliarge of as
sisting Haut-reisin. IV.wles and other alleged
conspirators in procuring and distributing
dynamite for the purpose of injuring the
t be projierty or the ISurlington coniany.
lie was taken before a justice and gave bail
in the sum of Somi. He was a comrade of
ilowles. and it is alleged that he knew of his
connection with the dynamite conspir
acy and aided and alietted the same.
Answer This Question.
Why do so many jeople we see around
us seem to prefer to suffer and be made
miserable liy Indigestion, Constipation,
I'i..iness, Ii-w of apetite, Coming up
of the Fowl, Yellow Skin, w hen for 73
cents we will sell them Shiloh's System
Vitalizer, triuiranteed to cure them. Sold
1'V tieo. W. IVnfonl & Son
The Ways and Means Commit
tee and Ex-Confedarates.
Unhappily for the condition of the
American people and the power and
honor of the nation, the decision of the
question of the symmetrical and com
plete diversification of our industries
rests, for the present, w ith the adherents
of the late southern Confederacy. The
eighth section of the first article of the
Constitution of that Confederacy prohib
ited the laying of any duties or taxes on
importations from foreign nations, to
promote or foster any branch of indus
try. Five of the eight gentlemen whom
Sjieaker Carlisle, after frequent consul ta
tutions with President Cleveland, named
as a junto to which the duties of the
Committee on Ways and Means should
be confided, had sworn to maintain and
defend that Constitution ; and Messrs.
Mills, V. P. C. Erekenridge, C. E. Creck
enridge, Wilson and Turner had, by ser
ving in the Confederate army, shown
their willingness to lay down their lives
in behalf of a Constitution that would
protect the South against the robberies
inflicted by the protective system They
were not peculiar in holding thns in
tensely to the faith of the British Cob
den Club. F'jntiH.
Some Foolish People
Allow acouh to run until it pets le
TonJ the reach of miiciri. They of
ten pay, "Oh, it trill wear away," but in
most rae it wears them away. Could
they be inlttml to try the snorvssful
medicine called Kemp's Balnam, which
we sell on a positive guarantee to core,
they wouM ininiecliately see the excel
lent effitt after takitiir the firtt dose.
Pried 00 cenU and $1. Trial sizes irte.
At all Druggists.
A Georgia poet writes : " I go to utrike
the lyre." If the fish aeaaon is on lie
need not go far, for the liar will come to
him.
I tan troubled with catarrh in my head
to an annoying extent for three years.
After using one bottle of Ely's Cream
Balin I was entirely cured. Wm. J.
Gine, Victor, Jf. Y.
4 (YAMDnilMn
THE CELEBRATED NERVE TONIC
A Word to the Nervous
A healthy boy has as many as you, but he Joesa't know it
the difference between "sick and
Why don't you cure yourself?
Celery Compound will do it Pay
life once more. Thousands have.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO..
tn Our Pep uUr Brand
CL.
CcTTjimcticriyct clurays
ic&efjzd.
1
A Fime Quality of
ATA REASONABLE PRICE
Ilook
ytiTH 1 cl
Bi) EACH ft
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
A FIRST CLASS ARTICLE IN
WBACC0
DON T TAIL TO QIVE
A FAif TIBIAL
DONT TAKENY 0THEr
jKa.FiNZiiR i BROSLouisvule,K
ARBUCKLES'
name on a packago ot COFFEE is a
Kuarantea of excellence-
a packago ot COF
i of excellence
ARIOSA
is kept la all :
m tho Atlantic to tl
C0FTEE is kept la all first-class
stores irom tho Atlantic to the Pacific.
COFFEE
is never pood when exposed ro the air.
Aiwrays bnv th's brand ia he notically
sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES.
For full Information of the route, where to ob
taiu (joveruroent Land., Map. tt.. Address
A. M. BRALKLSRIDGE.
Central Passenger Airc-nt,
Corner 7th Avt. and fenithrleld Streetn,
Plltsburuh, Pa.
Oils! Oils!
The Stun-in ri OU Cofnoany. of Pltttfrnruh. P..
inn to a inx-iM;v itf niuiiufiu't'innif for the
liuietic trutie the tiuct braiitls of
Illuminating & Lubricating Oils
Naphtha and Gasoline,
Tbt can be marie from Petntleiim. Wo challenge
IL'Oaajjitirin wlihtrvtry known
PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM.
j
If yon wish tbe most uniformly !
Satisfactory Oils I
IX THE !
I
-A-merican Market,
Aw for oiira. Tnute for fsimerset an.! vicinity !
Miioiie.i by
m)K PEKRITa nd
'KtA?: & K'xisKK.
a..Na.-k;r, Pa.
aej.tJVST-lyr.
EXCELSIOR
COOK STOVE
AiiAYS anffingr.
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS.
ill Mm cai lie SuM!
MA VFACTthED BY
Lt
i
SI.
A t
KU LE BY
Tt. 15.
Co.,
SOMERSET. PA.
CatarrE-9
ELY'S
jCream Balm
Clearuoa ttie Xasal
Pamirea, Allays Pain
and Inflammation,
Heab the Sores, Re
tor the Senses of
Tafte and Smell.
TBYTHE CtRE.
IAY-FEVER
Anattlcle r aptlle.l into earh nnMrfl and ta
aarwMe. Price Mi rent at drtmisu : br mail
reaisiered. Ok. ELY BhO., to Warren Street,
ew .jrtt. .lyr.
im a n to
. B aft
lZ u&re ?,
ou
SICK.
That is
"welL
It is easy. Don't wait Painc's
your druggist a dollar, and enjoy
Why not you?
Proprietors. BuHlngion, L
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
BALTIMORE d; OHIO RAILROAD.
SOMERSET CAXBRU BRAXCH.
DISTANCE AND F ARK.
Miles. Fare.
f 40
1? 50
2' TO
" 1 10
15 50
1 10
s i 00
210 U
2M 7 SO
24 SO
X 90
5 1 1 tO
110 t to
Somerset to Stoyrtown......
Somerset to Hoorenville...
Somerset to Bethel
SomenuH lo Johnstown..
Somerset to Kockwood..
isirnenet to Gairelt
Somersetto Mt-Jfrl .....
Sumerset lo Cumberland
Someraet to Washington.....
Somenel to BalUmore
Sumerset lo I rsina ...
: Somerset to Confluence
i somerset to roouellsvilie .
j Somerset to Pittsbu.Trti.
I The fare to Philadelphia Is H.M, and to Sew
j York, tll.tis.
' Summer Arrangement In effect Apr. 29, 'It.
SORTII-EOUSD TRAIXS.
JOIDCSTOWX
EXPREsS-.No. SI. t
Jfrirw.
Johnstown 7:25 a
j Kkwml.. 5:3) a m
s..MtK-sLr. 6;t a m
! lieiicer a m
i Horstown sril a m
! llistversville- S .12 a la
! Bethel e:i a m
MAIL-No. 93.
Ira. I . Arrurx.
nitstmrxri s ons m I Johnstown 1.15 p m
iv. k.'ju.ii.ii a ra
Millont I1::J lu
S.mersel 11 -Ci m
stoytown p ui
Hoversviile. 1J:J u m
liethel U .il. j, m
Pessenirent from Pittsourrh ehAliRP ears for
p. .ii.t lu the .somerse t & CaiiilirUt al Hoc k woud.
SOMERSET ACCOMMODATION'
So. '. t
j Buitimore ICHiO a m
j r,Uttirj;h i . p m
i rtN-jcu-Hl .s-1:". p tu
! ililh.nl 5 .T p m
SfiMEKitT Zttfm !
fwenm-B fi Siini-rset from the eat and west
on the f:itturgn iiivisiou, c-hauKe can at Kock
: wood.
SOCTII-BOCXD TRAIXS.
BALTIMORE MAIL Xo. .
j Lrnrr
Johntnwn 7: "in a m
Bethel a m
i JloovelvviUe (C:.lc a in
.' sti.yj.towu K.V in
j Oeieer Pliant
isvM KKLT s.'l am
! Miii'orJ a m
Ioekwot V. a m
-iituierlaiict 1 p m
Wadhiiigtofl p m
Iwitnuore M 6 V p m
Piilsburgh 2 xV p m
Kwrnn-f for joiuis east and west change cars
: at Roc-kw.joiL
i ACCOMMODATION Xo. W.
Jolintowu...... 3rt) p m
) Itcr.bl 3:.Ct p m
i Ho.vcTsville. 3:1.; pm
Suiytciwn . iikipm
; tietavr l i'i p in
t SocitasET - 4::il p no
Rnc-kw'UMt 4 V p rfl
I inuoerlaiiJ 7 a p m
Pitu-lnirvh s. 41 p m
j V4.-UuKUn... 7:Ju a m
baitituore e.e a ta
: MilforJ A2 p in
! Pnwnrers for eaal and wist change can at
Uuckwutftl.
j ROCKWiXiD ACX)M.MODATIOX So. . t
Uarrt I Amm
; SV.xf.hsei p m KcK.kwuuci ius p m
I M:lf.cl -.:..m r
I famiiiRf Irmvinii on this train ran make iw
! nevli..u id K kwuu.1 wiiic cigbl Utprcna tnuiu
I en.. aal wot.
, Dailr. t Iily ezcrpt Sunday.
It A I. T1M0RE & OHIO RAILROAD.
! PITTSBURGH ViriSMX.
EAST-R0VXD TRAIXS.
TtniRM Lmre Otmbcrrd tu.
Miil.
Pm-bnrrh 1:00 r. . a fit) a. . fc-jo r
Hra.ld.. k -A s:J -
Mt-Keesprt l:.it
W est New ton ft-t ' .. " '
rtr.il Kont "
trniiellville S :tr " !,.- ' li ju "'
oliioPyle 4 W " jo m
i"ou!!tic-iire 4::cl ' io.iT ' li"i'.ia"'
I rsiaa f. lo -t- " ' M
l'aseinian .".ril lHrj
K.M-kwood 5cle ll il ' l's "
c.arrelt V-.T u jb
saludiury June. 1 1 si '
Meyeraialii ' n (ft "i;'j.-j U'"
Keystone iitx'. 114-r. M
snd fateh ii " 11; ts l'j "'""
Southainptoa 6:14 " . . .
lairho i ja J s)7 ..
Hynditian S:.u " 3j JS
fiiti'lvriand 7.c5 J-oo "i."
VI ichiliKtoll 5 i.-, ;j
Baltimore (arrive; fcii 8 Jo "
WEST-BO VXD 1RAIXS.
fwott'e r
UMlxrTa Alt. M'lil.
a- a. kmw a. a.
" lo-v.
si ' iveft r. .
s-i " :t-;r; '
S- " S51 14
- " ....
s-i'.i " -r.
JX 4-:ii "
S-30 ' 4-i7 "
9-Jit 4-4) "
!4l 4-.K)
' - i-W "
l.Mfi 5..
h-:t! " 5-:r '
10- IT " Vjj
li." ,o7 "
11- -.I - .,! "
11 ,V. " 6-411 '
U-." r. . 7
l 4 - 7-;v, "
l-.iS " .. .
a-ao
' Tiiiu Lean I
: Baltiin.e
j a.-hiii)ron
i Cuiuberland
; Kyndmau
! Kairhojie
; SSouiiiamptoa
; snd Patch
Keystone
Miyerxlale
j saiisl.ury Juu
c.arrett
K.s kwood
, c a.e!ruaa
t'rs'na
' iv.r.ijuence
: Oi.io nie
SLrprim.
-Vr. M.
2-W "
t-ti
4-T.i
4-ls
4-i'.
M.'.
6-Vi
j t
Conneil.ville
ci ford
est Newt..n
i MrKeesporl
; Ilra.ld. k
j Ar. Pituborih
The time iven is Ea-flern Standard Time.
Mail Tra-:neonnft at R. lcwoM with train
to an.l friHn Somerset an.l Johtitown. at Head
man with train, to an.i trora B".1ki-i1 at c.arrett
w ith trains lo and from h.-r!;n. at Saliubnry Juuc
Uou w iih train. u aac) from sii,urT.
AS TraJu Slop fur ftuarager, e-Vrf Timr it Gicrn.
W. M. CLEMESTS. Manairer.
( IlAi o. tft.TLX, lieu. I'm. Af l.
P1TTSBURGHFA.
.OLE"lATHER- CCLvsTER-V.lLL-rJCT-RUM-OVERALL-SQUD-LEATHER.
EVER Y- PA!?. WAR n A NTEO
Schell & Shivler,
Somersjet, Pa.
aprJO-lyr.
FASHIONABLE
CUTTER and TAILOR,
Havlnf had manv
veara exnerieiire
in ail branehes of
the railonnr boa
rinei. 1 (lcarantee
. ftall!artioli to all
: who mar rail un-
. i on me and favur
1 nie with their bat-
.aonaxe.
Yonra, le..
W ILXJAM X.
HOCHSTrTLER.
boat an et. Pa.
INlVFIMTinM r.a'reToiiitlonijed the world
111 V Lll I Bunnittlw Um haireentnry.
ot the leat among the wooden uf inventive
pnarrvM it a method and rysteru of work that
can be performed ai! onter the ronntry without
rparatinn the worlteni from U ir home, pay
liberal ;any uae ean do the work ; either arx
yonnaorold : notecial ahtlity required : eapi
ta) not needed ; yon are started free. Cut this
out and return to us al we will aend Ton free
anmelhingof areal Ta!te and imtsirtan.-e to von
that will start you in tiineaa, which will brine
too tn more money riiht away than anvthina
else la the world. GnuidoutAi Jne. Adore. Tai l
at to, Aufiwa, Me. tanll- SHyr
mm
V-aXet
m 4 fs-
1 Jake is ioi years old. He
has seen lot3 of horse blankets,
but never sav.- any which wouI-J
wear like 5 Horse Blankets.
5A Five Mile.
Bu rte MUes el Wary Trea.
5A Boss Stable.
atraaot lerie (Uaket Hsa.
5A Electric.
Jut Ua Oltaa fcr OU-TMer Vw.
5A Extra Test
aoenluaf rw. Try Itne.
30 other styles
At prteee te ntt wejh.
See your dealer before cold
weather, and if he hasn't 5 I lorse
Blankets don't get stuck with
poor imitations, but ask him tn
order some for you.
. - p in"
aVTk
None genuine without this
5 Trade Mark sewed inside
Copyrighted iteo, hy Wit. Avre & jsn. i
DON'T BLAME
a man for groaning when he hs
Khrumsf.sm or Neuralgia. The patn
is u:nj ly awful. No torture in the
ancient time was more painful than
these twin Gieacs. Ilat oughtn't
a man to be blamed if, having Rheu
matism cr Neuralgia, he wont nse
Ath-lo-pho-ros, whea U ha cured
thousands who have suffered in ths
same wav. It has cured hundreds
alter physicians have pronounced
them incurable.
' 1 he cltill of S- PMVsiciari' could ot
tore DC ot H.ieiinlioiaich tutu ttltd
ia the hip. it.k a.-d IKui0er .o
tene w. ihe pa siJI cp ailt
impou.uie. 1 he firsi iio- ol Atai'-pn-mat
gav me relief. anJ t' lhird enaMei! me
to leep lor lour anu a r.-o .k.t. ...... ...
waking. 1 coatimjeo i"
weu.
Ka.
II. TK. t K.
Nrw A'.banr. lui.
THE ATHLOPHOSOS CO.. 112 Wi S-
PENNSYLVANIACOLLEGE,
I t t !. of i uny IiV-ii'l Mtnl . i.nt:ln re-t-ial
ttnrc in Ii -1tftiirtMKiii. lrn aiiry an-1
latxmitHri'A. Thrr ine -iil.linif. t iiil
intr til rhrtjtfl iu ctvirM. f t-r"-tjn. Lra-H-.
vtitnriu. KxiH-li-ai-? Imw. A-v"iltit
fritjTi'M.t niilnwl tniiii-. l.Hn:ntii. tn the HAT-TI.Kl-'IiXI
t.f tt-itv-ii:r', i:!.it jiU-h-khi aici
btn'.tf.y. I'KKi'AK VTUV IKPA KTMK NT, in
tf'HT.t' l.'ul'Kiitf iw i"v ai..t y.Mj'i i-n prv
I'rir.ntf for iii'-iii. r i umVr :i ran
4it f!if lTinijil. Kt-v. II. liih-t ir-r. ami two n.
rtttini. the i.iiit t rv:tiiittf w un th fiH!iii in
iht- lnil-liTic. Kul! imu -n iitltr ',,
For 1 ataUnrne. aMr-
II . Mt KM'.HT. I. !.. Prt-"i.. w
KKV. U. .. IS1 KilLKii, A. M.. Prin .
jnlll-4t i.fit)oua'. I d.
GE0RSE J. JHOff jMrjN,
ai rcnt BiE or
BUGGY TOPS, CUSHIONS, APRONS
RUGS, ETC., FOR THE TRADE.
THE ijSLY SPECIALIST.
5- ami Mi AMiKHMiX STUKKT.
ALL EG II F.S V CITY, PA.
Write for Ji-M-riptive catalogue.
J. II. SCHEI.'C'K hr -v'jhahcd
a new a::d ei.abci:.'.te
BOOK
oi tho Trcatmeni and Core oi
CONSUMPTION,
LIVER COMPLAINT
o DYSPEPSIA
w-kicn Tsrill bo nuiiiJ ? "TZiZ r.Ii
who Vint ::. I: yo-: iic. or k-kw
of a7 ocj who is. aa.ctcl v.-i;h, :r
liibie to any of te-c ci.-e.r-.. -r,c'.
"srr.o an J address l p!ain.7 trrit'er. ' '. d
Dr. J. It. SCEENCH & f-C:
( Kome tU:a paper.) Piilaielphi
Washington & Jeff:
in
COLLKGK,
WAsHINi.TMS. p.. The svh j-.itr Iwrins pu
1-th. Massif ai. s. i.-iui;.- and iYc-rtr:corv 1-
cmrtnirtits. r. iiit.it tinctioft Mimvnniiit- PtvMir-
at ore lH.frtu,ent. a i.iv t.. l'k"K. J. AIkiU'II
w IIM1TZ. Pnnr!t : t..r i ahii..-ie, oroili. rin-
formation lo 1'Hl-s I MuH A f. T ' -lm
DTI
wasaaaeaa. . J WT
ft
III u
TTTnMi W 1
Dr.
Somerset Litmber Yard.
ELIAS CUNNINGHAM,
MisrrACTrata a.tr DkAijia, Wwilbaui ud Reriina , r
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS.
ITarcl and Soft Woods.
OAK, POPLAR, SIDI.N'i.3. PICKET. 31. HI.r.I.;.s
A-sII. WALXVT, FLOORIVi. scAsi TIKP.IL-
tHERRY. YELLOW PIXE. SHIIXCLE-s. IX (fw ' B"lU-.trr
, , "TNl T- WHITE PISE. LATH. ELINL.S. XEw'eL P-e-T-.
G"wrJ Une of all ara-lea of Lumber and Building Mater:, and Pua-fna- Sate k-pi in - k.
A'o. can furnish anything in the line of onr twine ; order with r.-ma.M
prrmptnew. ui.h aa Brarkea, ld.iied work tr
0ce nd Yar?PP?81.?-& c- R- R- Station, Somerset, Pa.
3
FEACnSiLLI
Ii-iiilaalLila.
ad
Over 5O0
Ceautiful
Designs.
MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY,
L Circus.
F. F. DAVIDSON,
23 OHIO STREET,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PENN'A.
Q5
Breech-Leading Qzzz,
Rifles, Revolvers,
FJSIIIG TACKLE.
BASE BALL C0O0S.
ji'.l Iipr It- I.. Oiui e(ii:d to any
.j I rim ixtth ?r:ci-ket.
Until August First
20 Per Cent o.'f on Guns.
TW,
toivs. i
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Pr. ftectt Aruald. . WmI. a. I.
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S.'iurs. I O'llllV Pa . ! l'.;rtl.
of ihe ni!;.i!t 1- ,,i
A-tni;ri-frl..r of a.-l
ii'.lon
tS !ac!n-nt H l.n '!:ie hereaOHr lo ai'd a-.i.
tli.. t.::v -1 li. ri-!o. Iir. I y ivr :i.,
; that he i!i afend u :ln-; !.!': of viul a'-!-... t.
nwnt at h;- o;?.-- lo siiih n ! ll.ir-ui"i on rr '.i.
1 A :if'i-t lo. Is-n. u hn and w -n-rv ait rn:::.-- ia
: teresteil eantatleB.1 if taev think :t.. r
i y. 'A. hlr.-l.. ';,
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il!TTISSURG FEMALE GOL
I 1 LECE. AND CONSERVATORY
cr M. -i .o. -..i.- .-o: K... . ti r
' .r:. r.n.t ror y-..i't i-c'.i.". L -t- :r-
n-.v-l !i..;if' .-.M.r.irt a::.i .-ar. i'-:.:.ii'
, ll-ai'lioU ' 1i-.- v tv f:ei,t Ir.try.
founii cur ...p!!- S.-;.!. rrtU'r Ilt-l. siid f..r r,, w
atalcKiset.. A. 11. NwKi K -s.-. l. If- IMt-MiMtu.
la.
i B. & B.
I SPE-iAU SPRING SALE OF
I
jSilks.it Dress Goods.
i
i In Plain Blacks, Colors, Fancy Combina-
tions and Weaves.
t Thl- i- Tm-t vxl- :i-i . j i'.'rins,
i dmiiv i;r '4.LK i ;;.. h .'.';..
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t;. i fiti'im.'e
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wiit li ar. n i !r-. TIi firu:; n n
i- rupi-Iiv i;r" cvrrv L.y. It ill
HTM ,
vnr.jn,-'. of ..iri-i:.i-i!'..' fro:; .;r tiri -i-:vf -f.ai-it-
1 whrv ti
ly ran inrirjiij- ar fin-rtn;!y Kn-'ti
mt'-r-tii mtt'l air !T';ii,tt ! y
j (.ivr livinc a"
tynnvs.
The h-lllr-!;,-
-ii ti :ii:i!i:y i:
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AL-.. i-iai
i.k rt':-t:a'-
V.il'u in lilt
it i !-! S.:ra!(s. t.'i. St.Jr". Jt.:
K'lll .rr.- i.lai It Arnur. Siifc...
iv : rviil vul'.. i...
; CObOtED EfESS SILKS
i GROS CRAIKS.
t
i SURAHS.
RHADAMES,
FAILLE FSASCAISSE ETC
A t:v 'js-' ia! nnnjV-rs in '". ".i ;;:. s ar
.Sb-i, h uii wi..!t'ii.-.'k aii.i Mi.;tiri-, S . & yanl
r. triiiir . ..nlitv.
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In-
" THE BEST QUALITIES AT LOWEST PSICES."
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ll.i.-ry an-I . U r. II.i:,.i..-r
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:n mi! ...rv.ir itio::-y.
W nie lor lti- .
B0GGS& BUHL.
115, !:r,!!J 4 121 FEDHAL STREET.
cloLsEGJHENY, Pr.
die.A,-'v.i-T.
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Mr I M. i.rav. ..f t;.
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IT WILL, PAY YOU
To ai T y.n a
MEMOIIIAI WORK
or
Wm. F.SHAFFER.
SO.MKHSKT, IJK-N'.A..,
Manufrrturerof and Iealerin
Iartt, Wok It
tfhitJii
SHE Ml fiilHE Mil
Alto. ApiiJrtlt Hunt htfxyt:
r.rcr in red rf JIOM'HINT w"f f.K 1
fnd it !o ll.rir inlrrcsj to . i! at tv where
a ptofer '!... nn n;; ! !,n lh.m.
ri'0.a ,'tA..t;oit n kmii is. jd i 5
1 1 A Y LO U. 1 invite ptiial a!tc-nt: n tu iLe
Li!t Ere nie. Or Pure Zinc Monurr.ne
Tri'ic-rxc1 1; F I V. W. A. Pr-. a rr'''d
lrj.fr. ti irrnt "tn lie jsri't ..f SIA1 f hlAl. A1
t ON. si Kit TICS, and h..h is. rd t..l
the I'c joiar V.:.i r- nt hTtur iLaL.eab.e I.J
Biate. 4 C1E HE 4 CALL.
WJI. F. SUiFFEK.
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