The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 11, 1891, Image 1

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CURTIS K. GROVE,
SOMERSET, PA.
rvt-s. SLEIOHS, CARET AOES,
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An. lA-n.j.S AVi; WE-TVKX WOl-K
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Work Warranted
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VOL. XXXIX. NO. 34.
B. ss B.
SOUS REASONS
Many things combine during tL is tnntilh
to throw ail the benefits in tbe way
of the buyer. Odd Lls Fro-
kea AfWjrtroen'. Too i;mrh of
one thing. Too little of aixthor.
I PreparElicn fcr Amnsl Inventtrj.
i Krid of one season, beirinninc of another.
-! clearing op. .-re ,e rea-ons
for this
SACRIFICE NAM.
j A mllfi sacrificing cf price diviuifig
i them in most iasr hv 2. A!' d.".l!e
Width IlOpOTted o.,l I rvi Fa rr
noi moet favorable pri.-es :
$1.25 AND $1.50 QUALITIES NOW 75C. j
ar.d Athcban J-lt. Ti.-e 7--. aa l
i-. l'4rraia tMf of W(s
tbis l.ne t-rI t 3.-n-l.
A lUrra'd Ta'iiie a'.- of
UULUir.iJ OiLrvb.
At "-'ont.-. inriu !;j-t ia ti.e -.- r-:i, r.t !
1"! 4i J aivt Cb- k (. hrvi. t i-k, acd j
;t.Man an 1 -.r- I Sarilw. tbi.t
O.itli in ;r"a:. i --f I
n.ixr.rj:'-:, siris :m xas-ook:
EMnitOIDKItlES j
Now (Ti file. A :' n'w 'iT. s s:..l .'! rt- .
ipecia:
and lur-inr a! l ;n i a;.i. ; io
3 Wr.lv our
11 AIL ORDER DEPARTMEN
K-r awspb. and
j ' a- : tia.i by
m, 117 119, ar. i :2i F.-i-ni Sf:rex-t.
.ILLEG1IEXY, I'.l.
F-iK !..' E $2.003-Io ar-1 one ha'f wry
t-ine atilii ioi f-i.ui I w dtvp. a
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V. MiAFhtL. nen rti.c fc. M l t, .irx.-rx-t,
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F'R SA1.E-13.300-TWO and .h ti-i
of af-ALka .uer- I ( a . J a . a Una
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t--1 ::h i berrr ac.I i.-ATT uek . a -arr -sii:ip
of j t;.-.. auJ nurr .n bea-iil "-m of
wau-r r-iu.t thf-uc- -i J s r aaM,
i si:n cn reuon o- frut. trrai eay. l
t-irtowm. B. bHAFl) Mil -lour So I '.fUlKt,
ioemV Pa.
IJ. H rF-$1.500-F -re iri"i Vfl(wt "(
orc-?'t J A , lo aii1ol:.--fia.f -rx lr,iiv.g
tou.- outi'lehuurfc: xt -i: ! uK cr.lar.
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d., m:r Aiil fnir mot up!?.' Iro-.i m .
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WANT EC A ! "f
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f.-.AElar5 fft Cn?ET3-. nf r:tiCrr3. fA-,
i nakt a Ar-ecsa'.-T f rBA-ti'A. la-f.i ta
j lioiae!-iic irait lie Lfct brii.iA cf
IS;uminating& Lubricating Oils
i Naphtha and Gasoline,
That eaa be made frr rVtr" .ei:m. We ehaUerife
eABE-naon wnn e-rerj' knows
PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM.
If too with the race- Tjn!f'n-!y
Satisfactory Oils
IN THE
Ajnerican ZMarket,
Aak few oc-v Trade f -r .-.-neret aod riciiuty
Applied tf
r"oC ft PFFITTT Aira
FIUtAiS ft K""'l it.
epCA-'SS'-lyT.
tv'AA7. ra.
STILL IN BUSINESS !
ifiey's Photocraph CaI.er
My patrons are infomrt-d that 1 am r.ill in j
And ara t all tjme, prerw-e,! to take all
kindsofr-ct -roma j
Taa life-ie Cravon. Ir-Vantane: us Pro- I
. r
sa:ifc-ttiry.
jr-r-Galiery tp tair-s, next to Vo-irht j
p.re. Wt. H. W ELF LEY.
PITTSBURG
FEMALE COLLEGE
- AXD
Cor.i.ii'toT cf Muie.
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f. VrlJ.i.' I ' . iw " "
e
Johnstown Business Houses.
City Drug Store,
Hear Q ixrt Ek Winj, tkxt ta ParitAca
Wbffl ia tb citT don't tail to call and ac ns
at our proaiiDcnt kxation. where jroa will
fad out of tb prtti- ar.d moat auraot
i lru Storea ia
joinsrsTOwisr
T!m- pobiic proooarv it a arprn. W tarry
a fu:l lin of I "lire iTajX. M-didnet, CL-mi-caK
Toiirt AtKt. t Fhyaicsana) Pre
arripiiona Cr-fally CotnpDdd.
KfpfallT Yomrs.
CHA8. Tol"G. Johnstown. Pa.
G-a l iite of tb I'bi! a. Colleae of I"haitwaT-
GUEAT2JEWS !
5 ; ! ; ; M l M !
' WkMxieTrrfcetnai. tflteycJ2lie!p it Neitiier
, will
J. S. Ashbridge,
j Tiit Johimovn Cmrpet mas, bat be wiU aeil foj
iCart,, Oil Cloth,
Wiudoa ?ha'Je, Kojrs
Mat?, Matting, Luc Curtains
and Curtain Poles,
. C o'-t it. thrT rt eer beard before
lt. li Kuoikb yna." a uid i id Jtl-it
NO. 131 FRAXKLIS Pt Jonestown. Pa.
A e are now showing a F.ne line of
! French Zephyr Ginghams,
' Ka". Avmaent of Piain and Ilramiubed 3 to j
EMBROIDERED FL0UNCINGS,
j AI.L KEW DESIGNS.
j FVTTVNx BCCKLEff,
i GIVPS, ITtiNGE?.
LACES, TIES, TABLECOVER3.
I BEDSPEAI-S, TOWEL,
I AND IAMA?K5.
i Of Xewe PaUerns.
jonn stenger,
C27 Main St., Johnstown, Pa. j
SCHOFF'S. j
Pari Bnf ag, a.:a Street, tbit Ra.
Jolinjtorn. PA.
SPECIAL VALUES IN
LACE CURTAINS!
tf rth ererr pair of Cnrtain we ri?e the po'n 1
la '-row. and fr iATAat-e wot rru.iT rbeaper
t-iAE the iuk qoaiity raa be bourbt ei--be?e.
all And exanine qoAi aal
pnee. A eotrt line of Iry
Ooorta at krweM prieea.
SCHOFFS,
Mail. mxu. Park Bolidinf opporite Alma KaH.
Johnstown Fa,
THE POPULAR
DRUG -STORE,
Conwr of Maia and Fraaklia Streets, j
.no H:X:S:T;0;W:N,P; A
I now filled with a'J the bent
In the market. Jtj motto,
- 10 IT PRICES A XD (UCKSETrRXS,-
l hjp'.i:T adher--d to, and fell stKfactioc piar-acteed-
A full tint of
WWS GREEK ASD WHITE HELESORE
CHARLES GRIFFITH.
HARD WAR E
thi ote ana am ihoiii maaowaac aroc or
JOHH DIBERT,
i d't' lAfll'.l
i Is now in full blast under the
! charge of the undersigned.
I keep in stock all articles in
rnv line, from a needle to a
Hay Fork. The finest of
CUTTLERY
k Spttlatt.
! HOTT0.V rXICES RULE TlIEhOOST,
AV3L B. DDERT.
At the old Kind on Vaia asreex, JotnMo-ta. Pa.
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.
THE NEW ROOM IX THE
DIBERT BUILDING,
Corner Main and Franklin Sts.,
MensfWomens'.
f.-fBe-t Qnality, and at LOWEST FKICES
can be found, in style of all makea. Iam
prepared to compete wiih one and all
dealers in the Slate, All I a&k is a trial.
SCOTT DIBERT.
T
-FINE OLD.
V H I S K I E S
And Im-x-rted Uraof wM ta hoik aad ty the
cam. Special horn :
! fir n n rvrr TOM MOfSK -
PCtSiVM HOLLOW. GCCXESBZllrtR,
riseir? GOLtS xtkddisg.
eiMJoye i xxi TB&k-iss.
Jtmm H' whai . PacI DnBnia. C-rae, W'.rhor
i-u:m ab " O'wa B.AecterrT Cor-iiAL" A da
Brdiord and ixaaeraet Pure Eye W hHkMW,
- ., W iAh ATA . - - -
PISHER & CO.,
. '
i is: i ii. .ii in ruin i mil
A SPECIALTY. '
HARRY M. BENSHOFF,
MAXUFACTVRtXG STATIONER
AXI-.
LIQUORS
BLANK BOOK MAKER.
HANKAM BLOCK,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
oiiior
SOMERSET, PA.,
It is to Your Interest
to Err YOCR
Drugs and Medicines
CF
JOHH N. SNYDEB.
arttrc.B to
Biesecker & Snyder.
Kun? bnt tb pnr and best kpt in aCock,
aitd wbm L'rufsbiorae inrt by ataod
irp. a certain of them do. e do
aaroy them, ra'.ber Shan im
pow on onr rosKimera.
(-a ran (tfimid oi baring yoar
PRESCRIPTIONS FAMILY RECEIPTS
tiled with czt. Our prits are as Sjw as
any otber first-class bou.- and on
many article lauch lower.
The j'i !e of ti.ls county to know
tbis. and Lave pxvn us a larp: sbare of tbeir
pau-oiiain-, and e fbaii :!! continue Ujriva
tbem tiietery bt g"lf for tber money.
Du Dl-I for-r li: we mite a fcixi;y of
FITTIXO TRUSSES.
We g-iirar.Uu satitfarr". ard, if you have
had trouble in tLis direction,
g ve u a calL
' SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES
in greal vrs-y; A set rf Tet In.
Coiae i:i and bave your eye? examined. Xo
cbar? fr ; unation, a:id we are confidant
we pan u:i voti. tuje ard at ua.
JOHN N. SNYDER.
the
VHITE
15 KING OF
SEWING MACHINES.
It vzz C::7rr:-i s: wiea U txk lie
rirct Pre:
.4 v, ec
in IKS, it tie Great
C::
b-.; n:rj S3 i.ea it
GOLDMEDAL
At the Universal Exhibition at Tar
is France, ia 1 I, for being the
Best Mi km M2CMH5
Un the world- !t is applauded
SS SUCH b" the
r f
siuce its introJoction in
It? fujK'rioritv L acknowledgeJ,
though with manv regrets, bj
lhouar.ds who had bought
other new
"SEWING: ! MACHINES-
Before they lad seca the merits of
tliC -
WHITE
Ladio-t will Ci.il it creatlr to their
advar.t'-- to rxariiine the merits
of-TUE WHITK" iffore lur
v.)Z u .S.-wir; Macliinc.
" l;V.7 li ALVA YS CHEAPEST"
in tbe Chil. An inferior Sewing
Madiiue i a j-tior iuve-trm?iit at
auy price.
JOS. CRIST,
Of Jerror X !:.- ?. t'e ar:t!.or:zed agent
f.vr :! in i : Vir.iity. Wr le him. and tell
him i.i ur'.i.ui.e tu yf.nr Louac kr exam-
KO. So MASKUM STREET.
JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE.
JOHN H. WATERS &BR0.
PLUMBERS,
zzzli: a:c gas nirzss!
V ?e now e-eiWi-hed la oar new IwiWlrut.
9 l A? ! ,f;V -AT. i the t-sl-A-TAi.4i d fa
oir tu-iie. ia WeV-n feni.yiAfiiA.
h'tn i-jii'i rtA;ii:ii; Ui the Fnuobiae. Eteam
and I.i;rf' e m-,1 in rk.
V. wil, ai f'K-nier)v. fe --fill atteeitkwi to
the -T-:y ANu Hi'T WATER HEATING bw
iTiess. 'ir f't-T-F-r efTcrtA in ib He etibfme
.ine U itt -? ta.i-lo in t1 eoAinijr, wiio
" in 'ttie'r-'PITT I'EV'AKTVFVTwe earry a fail
1 -.eai i. . .!- ntid L.-i'ler Beliin. -aia and
. r Va..c 1 riMv Lu- rieAujrvSleAia
Ga-iie. Iron !'ij Fihas. tux rTJoea qjoled oa
aipuca-ioa.
ri0HN"C. FINCH.
DEALER I.I
Goltieii Wedding ? Whisaies,
136 Wster StreeL Pittsburg, P.
OLIT-T E.-TABLICHED H0C?F. IX THECTTY,
here fx'-.;i c hiit T?ire frml are put wts
ititlj I fc-rifV id avf-.l.ciiiA' ne. SoUi-ik-Mtet
Ai.au .,- ke.ii:i(. Neai on toe
lK. Aru kt:,i,r:mer a. ,rtv Monona-Abela Eve-Tow-
crt. Are lA.liiig brmadi. rAOdie at
t-.n'AiA.rf !ri?i OAud. i.inA. Holland and ro-TOe-'tir
r alan. oid Tom. Fji-a'iten WeOdiDC.
t far fn)i (juat-l f'-r S. ; oufkmbeitnerX the
AAint; ; V: w'. n . ' . 3a per dttata-. tAicea. in
r 011-5-1. i !ur hfc!f ckwea. Securejr boa
ed Air. bnve in atc jrAitiih.--' CUmee. at
C per la i.-on . harrei At tpectml rau-A lyr.
C C. JORDAN.
JOS. HINCMMAN.
Jordan Hinchman,
. - j", . ?; . a, i -. i
MANUFACTURERS OF
CSiCXKS i CONFECTIONS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Crackers. Candies. Nuts, Fruits, dec
- . -.. .. t
270 and 272 Main SL Johnstown.
V
set
ESTAHTJST-TKD 1827.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1891.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
Valuable Real Estate!
PTR-raXT to aa order of ! Orffcac" (Vwri
o( Santmet .. l"a . we wIl oSr r at T"Aiir
uJem ike prembw. abom V- in it aor.h of
TITLE DAY FEBRUARY 19, 101,
(be foHowlDa dKrNsl reai CRa Jate cf John
J. Hay. c i. t. wit :
SO. L A oenaia tita ft7jAf fn Mi:f-.rd Tn- .
ftmerrt "o., !.. .!jniji:n k! f Ar h;!,) l
Ijrwironfl. Oh&rH IL Stur.tM'. s.ia HA.ker.
iM't lker. W ai. Hay a-iu: dc ,rfi:-.rs. -m-talsin;
a!rut
13:i
ACRK8
l:J3
of a;-h a'ont lwMitir4 i rrmx 7l io rxl
aaw of euUUJ;t. aod riaiH weil iim!u-rit.
ixf : two on-fc.iis jd a
SUGAK CAMP, j
A To-ywy imrce i:tr titH'.", summer
Kitm, Urce lUnk Lam, Wtrn-bx. J oi.V
buiiuuiB. ciaUwut to enurv lies mi io
ockcfit p m. of vi'l tiiy.
fT r-r Knviri iVbtf-rvwn Tawln !wA0nT franifa.
2 WELLISG UO USE
:1m: m ; WAsh-boae, acd oihfrr natbr.iMi'!
No. i A rrr'erii cG tf ero-:r,4 VTxlfet. Tn
ic in tbe B-rrrTeh of kT kwtfi. nfr-i'!) 4
jrwiiiuc No. - Frrler.i k Krtr. rtri.
o. iD1--. ifle:id lit rt-ujt-M ia Rjfk-
TERMS.
IVti per rout, on dT of a' : ?h? Ti'.ir ff
rmaiTvir j-wmcf !WitrM r-
ptrafeir annua: iy U widow, rntf linr.nr.vz
iaxi K'tbf berr att1 it-rai ivv-ssti' t: t? ha;d
'hn J. II?. the balB tn he taid is two wiaJ
a&&uai paTTxfiit. rtlM-u irjier--i. Tfi iv!rr-
I4VII (NFR.
ANMK KIT'. 1JHFU
Adtrutci-ratfTs of hUn 3 hay,
PUBLIC SALE
OF
YalnatjlB Pieal Estate.
PTRrANT tf an orvl of lb- (iTf la-" onl t
labhe Tsir, on th jirmi , a,loul cue out
uorti of Lexuigtuu. ua
SATURDAY, FEU. 21T
at 1 o'clock p. ra..the fAwv;g frrihed real e
tal. iat? Ihr prcK-vy of V'ra Mrcitr. d. :
41tTei-'k. County wt Mt&rrx t ani .-t;r of fvnn
Ivanm. a1rfnii:s lut:'' if Alrx. t:. M
Henry Hnuikatop. N-iwm Sayktr. Jn4i Pi
arxi Mitiri'i rajr' heir. im. :r.e Niit X
acrtat, haviiir tlirtnTi cr;f;t-.l o-rf'-rr frame
DWELLING HOUSE
Bank barn at.; other wuIMii 'ii':-r. A me:! or-riA.-l.
cjai. limej-t-me aw 1 j-J-ai of xi a!er
on the j.'.rc lJwsiioti fireo tt ti.tr !.i 1av of
AJrii. l'Vl.
TERMS.
Tea per ient. of the pur"ri. r.-'T.- v cn day of
ale : llaaf of one tLtM on e mrnr.ti.-n ot ale
ad ooenhird tn one y-ar. a ! ur uuM in o
yeAmfroni April 1 lt. The rtrferrt-l i-raieiiu
ui ue eenri onirtrer: rw.-i
JjE r. ittriTrFIil.
JanS.
ASBiaiua:rf Wia. Sweiti
OF-
ValnaHe Real Estate!
I Pt RSf ASCE of le at:th.-wity eon-oiir.e.! in
the lat wi.i ud t-u.Hen; irf H -rAia lW'-n. de
cenoed, Iberemil i-e evj-.J u rMie -a.1, a,
ftipewilie. ia Liat: ToA &ftij. -.i3ierx-t (y.,
1-A . OH
WKDXEDAV, F.rris. l-'l,
ti I nVW-k p. m .thi fjliown. dr-;i-.iJ iret
f vimtArr iAud. u it :
A trart ef lard 1'aaic in J,-r.ner T.)Ho.
BAr.iniiZ lAD-i' tff fiA Ank.-ay. i4A Kmmr i.
Jau V iovrr. Beijj. Kane. Mat? M;:., r. Aod
othert, u.iAiuiLif
111
ACRS
oluuu hriait L,nji
ii"
aud It? pert-h. The "m.-t 1 I;?nTer.-.l ih
a tuie oa.. caevtii'-iu heral L.oaA Si cilvKiiwi.
TERMS.
One-ha'f in hand and h:AH;-e ;a eiCKilha. j are ecurly prj'eoted in a'Vbratfl ' r
itainierp. A. J o1 'Mi itv. j LurilaV-prtv.f Safe. The only Mde
ExeraU'T of Kitai tkars.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
Valuable Real Estate !
BY TI ft TV E of ue U r rf -le is-n. .. fKU :.f '.he
rr.hAUf' Ooiin t.i -Hirr-r-rl i'o-:r:iv. 1 i , -ii
t public ale cm the pre-a !-. in J.-l!rr-.-B Ia p.,
Kron--l i-.miv. I'a , -or a: tiie r.rir-i Lou-.- ad- (
ry I3:!ia tLe 1aqi oa j
SATIS DAY, rEVhlARY 14, ivlj
mi aw rrlrt k p. 5., fQ Mild ?vt the rr ir-frtv of
Jn w. -itf 'd.
a! r.ia pK- r trft-l ot IajicI f-.rr.a; in
thr Tw-WBip Ikntr ait i r ki-OA .1.
rfninc land' Ann-n H". ,:,r:-ia
Lttte. jmi ivn n-if.-rr, t-tiTji;ii;nfc-' Tt
cltf. btlw lini!w!fal. "tcr o-mrx'i iaL..l
I in ft ft f?;li; '.,:,
Ai-Oi, a Mitr i-nmp H 2 S ire e,!
jpr-td i".Kt!rrji"-d. Im. t a -icsaJinjjtr )rvji.-nT
TERMS.
OBe-lhi-d rah. cie -ib'i iu on Tear, aod rwl
awe in iao .- fn.m d.:e of uiie. 1 he tiiai.1
imn-hA mcuu-T lo be Aeo'irtd on Ahe l:m.i bv
FKT1R F. fil.-l IH
. AdoUi:.rAU md Ins-tet
ArUffT.er. j
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
IN GREAT VARIETY. !
Christmas Cards.
NOW OPEN !
Faiii7Gwi-Opemn on XfetnN-r Z't. "n02
: al iasBfitja aud cail order, -.-i.o.u-1.
JOSEPH EICH3AUS &. CO.,
DCALERS IN
STATIONERY,
FANCY GOODS AND ART M,ATEPJALS.
ko. as. ;.tw ac, pm-sBrnn. r.v.
Ymfm M lira EegiilartQ.
The osiy rare aad radical core for
CONSTIPATION.
BILIOUSNESS,
INDIGESTION.
and all danedera nf the Liver. hAenred htrodreda
of people, and AAthef-nle reneiT frj- :nre ..
eair. aiid in eawa in wbob ihe hhvq .fcilirS
haee s ' wrly tAi"e-l. Teti nu-r a a frro h u nd red
of peopi liTirttr lu Biair OV.'mrr. pf-ri-iTrivAria.
It t-iAiiitaet-i-ed be l. T. KTKi!"ii. V,L-U4M-EIEO.
PA. lur ibe P. T. L. K. cv. ao4
lor Aaie by all I-rwrtri ai cen -m : le.
Noa n-ax:e hum lire 2ahelHA-. me la
diaa Arrow-head Trade Stark. 4-v-1a-1tt.
72 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa.
jrWING&GV.YNNL
WHOUSALE TOMVI-SIOS 3EECHAXT3,
Geaeral Prod-ice, Frcito. VecetabA. I-oultry ard
Gaaie.
Cot-fwrmaetiw !i-ied tie-t I'-.-- -,d Pn.trfA
H jruA ouArAntCTrd. Correr-'OAiile-irc iDtitei.
OHIO ST, ALLEGHENY. PA.
I-llyr. iTeltpjjooe -XIV)
i.
THAPS IT-
CURES
RHEUMATISM
14 HS3 Street,
aa fTaacuieo. CaL,
AprJ 23, 10.
"Hariiyr beea aero
ly aSlicted with rhea
inaiifia. my Didder
aixi iuaier w:ii
ore throat, w haT,
byCie use of St Jacob
Oil, been cured."
Lots IxaAva.
PAIN,
CURES NEURALCIA.
Auieneiili, S. Y.. Jaa. . ln.
"I rcff-red wi:h aeorAleia. booebt a boW
of A. Janrf -: ah 1 - tti r-Ov.vt-rO. 1 troAid
a spraiea ankie vJx aoi re-rolis."
IH'JA. H. Xax GOEDnt.
CURES SCIATICA.
BalU-aore, M L. Dee. 13, 1-ML
I sr.ff. ri I time jarie pa:i la
thv h fx; i unl r-t rtiicf t il I tried Si.
jarii uii. a i.ica ojSeU ty cured Be.
Cms. A. L"LDA.
JkX-SO CURES
Promptly and-Permanently
LUMBAGO, SPRAINS,
Good News!
'o one, m!;o wiilinr lo iiiofl t!ve r.ivht
cur. lieei he km;; atnich-d Willi boiif. cr-hunt-:.
riiuj'k-. or other cutaneous erup.
T-ns. T-cse are the result ot atures ei
fjris to exj-fl joiu; and eflfte matter
the hiut-d. aivi iiow j-iamly that U
y.t' m i n.iua.g through tlte stin ot
lBipcrilw-s Iti'-h it a O-e lepumate work
of lhe Jiver and kUirya to nuHjre. To re-au-rr
li- nn to their proc-r iunctwii.
Aver s sarsapia-i.U is tlie nicd.-iiie required.
TiiHt tk oti-r blooO-imntier can ronipara
it, Ujou--nds testify who have Ziiixl
Freedom
frrn the r"rani y p lerTave-i l.kmd y the
rf tin tnetU( ii-e.
" Fir niite ye:tr 1 aw afTtir-u-fl a .:h a skin
dierj-e that did rj-t ywid to any rr-rieie
cat.l a IrM'Od r Hitl n-e tn try Ayc-r"s Sar--ir.:Lu
Wuii the ie t'f Iliis HKsiicine llrt
e ai.r'la.sit ilMiietmL It I, my Wliri tliat
ro other M.! iiK-li'-;ne euM hte effirTfl
fro rap.d and enmpk-I" a rirrr. Awrn
I. f.tn ia. V. Vk-tnna. Taircu:.iA. Meilro.
"My t.i--e. fr yeai. s covered with ; :ni
r!e and humor. f whfh I eocld fiml i.o
remedy till I breaii t uke Ayera Sarsa:a
n'ia. Tiirre l-uuh-s t.f this ercAt hlowd meitv-
rioe eff--ted a tiior:zii cure. I eoi5t-nl.y
recrniiovud il t all antirnc from siouhir
trjubles." M. 1'aTAer, t mnx-rd, Vt ,
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla,
ri:rr a utrj t t
SS. J. C. ATES CO., Lowell, Xasa.
.:d by Irc;;i'A. ti. Wenh jaborJe.
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF
Someiet, Tfenn'a.
o
DEPOSITS RCCCIVCDIN LABGt ANDSMALL
AMOUNTS. PAYABLE ON DEMAND.
ACCOUNTS MERCHANTS. FARMERS.
STOCK &EALERS. AND OTHERS SOLICITED.
DISCOUNTS DAILY.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
I USr M. Hh-ks. AV. H. Miura,
j Jass.- L. Fgb, Chas. H. Fishea,
JoH R snorr, Ceo. E. Scull,
Feed W. BifcrsoAEa.
Fdwakd Sovll, :
Valenti: IIav,
Axi'REW Pabv.ee-,
: : : Feesidknt
Vice Peemoest
: : : CAf-nits.
Tlie fucdg and er-ni-!ties of this bank
tr.a.ie absolutely t.un:ar-proof.
SoniErset Cod National Bank
Of Somerset, Pa.
Dt-juiSoJ, 1877. Ot-nirad at I Nitlaaal, 1899
CAPITAL $50,000.
Chas. J. Harrison, Pres't
Wm. B. Frease, Vice Pres't.
Milton J. Pritts, Cashier.
D i rectors:
Wm. It. Kuoaia,
--.-hi.
.nn H. Miyder,
JuAi'ph B. l-At-s,
FAtnl "DTtVr.
Jot.aaM uk.
jofin fHoff!.
HArrtw-D -Aovder,,
.iiAa a. Miuer,
j
j CnVftr!! of this Mack win recvl-e the
Lb. rai u-aJ-aeiit ooriaiAieot wiih aabaikin;.
PArtie whjiiriir to e-d n-fn east or vwt can
aecoioiodAic-u by drall lor any aiauonv.
Ti.&ev and val-AaMe Aeeured be ole rf I:e
boi J a 0teirtIed aaieA wiia iaa-A atruved Lua
iucL
Collee-i taade in an -auu f the V oiled
Stac-' ':iAr rn-ra w-.
Ae&nou and bet-je ts bolieted. m ar-iat
DO I0U KSOtT
That yon are boyin-r direct from the distiller
when you -reed oa- eroVrs to U. E. Lippen
eolt, the old tashior eJ Whiskey hcnse 'o
mtityiDc; do ctunj.oandine. bat ili.-tat from
the 'L-pri-c-TT f .isth-leet," ituate-i al
Lippencott Post rboe. firet.'ne ec nuty. Pa ,
which ha.' always maintained its re potation
of ruakine pun f4omSj.
Our mail order cefiartment -rives prompt
attention to all order, fani at be prices we
oner our -roods, makes onr co cru -iitora en--noos.
We carry in stork the k ikuwin; well
known brani of Ilye Whis-kt"-; in quarts,
pnllon and barreif: Lii-nencot; . verholt'i
ttibeon. Ju kenbe-.iaer. Mor,on--aht la. tirays,
etc. A!o a fj'l and compieAe stock of
Wires, Brandies, Cina, ic
1
Write fur Price LUt and tattt money.
Y. E. Ltm-5cott,
Distiller and Whole-ale Liq xir Pealer,
5.19 SmithSeld SU rittsl-crgh, Pa.
Thi- WlrA 1tb of the -wvnt cb&4 jrr in
Wi!ijimti 4 Roytr Rochester Bun
rtcw UniverJty viil hnc:i. on -a1a. tt-tv-r3rr
m ft rr-feA.l of tb wl.i ve.vr two
u-r.. -Muii r-n-Bd -?T n imc sAjfEri mi uro-e ua
hirh ia r-.un.ue fiihrr tt t-imroPrr ! btiv-he
itr THtfc!Ki. All (k tfeiiii. of U-i-.ttf rither
rwxre b jtM viil tht rm ', irZvnol or miri foe
Croat Remedy
a y
y JL CUD Jl
INSIGHT.
Ob the rir of lift1 a I at akef.
I aee with the jir.t ia-ht
Tira- aiaay a aaoexMS weed of wroof
root ia a ased f rlfht .'
Eoreril it rood that has gone acuay,
A&d rrw i ocJt bl:ndoe,
Al the world tr a',WAT uixVrr the iway
Of a chanea law of kiadoem
The eut::tnotr error a truth eaa make
la 'buitiaa its iwwt rtiwe hoarse,
tit !B i octy the K-iVr mistake
lrE:t:rwt3BJr its were :
And tore, the fairest f all fa:r thinfs
Taat ever f men d-ncetnlei.
G.-uws rank wtlh and poiarawJ thin'
! alet il H waif hel ard l-nd-d.
There fmil-i not t-r anyihinf beM'-r thaa 1!
t!d wi-rid ia the war it braa.
Altiiouth cotne mAnrra har re abij
Fkms Uw rr-Al anciSAl baab :
And bone-rer dark Ue kies may o ;.;-at.
Aud boa ever Kul' asy t mad, r.
1 M! y&a it all will work oa: r-ar.
F'-r "1 tia over an1 under.
E'la Wheela wnojx.
LOUISE S FLIRTATION.
ti. 1 ... .v.
vniase of Waltbam, on the Cornib
l lie lenarr is mirjutimi mt- :
It.aa niAinlr inhabited fishermec.
won with their fcAmilies. olsfttDted the
r jk cf unpretentious cottaires that lined
the sicgie Kxeet leadi.tz np from the
beach. Leaning upon the rode gate in
front of one of these cottages with the
Jeeptning twilk'ht throwing weird shmJ-
.enn her Btvl Louise Martin, the
.nt W.'tl-Ain
nave vou ever looked at a face till it tl! r'e-4r,-v la er tbit inquiries as ; cr.rtunate'v there are om re r.
haunted your' asks a writer. Have you to Charles Stanford bevaa to be nide. His j hy the benign ia8uer.ee do n- t cl
ever seen" the face of one, it mav be, bo i t?ITAtit.-e ni l not at first caaed t ways prevail.
- .tnr t.. v.,1. r.t thi i otiKt. r-Tirk, he beias a tou! stracrer While all very well know thit If th-
wma aaa wiv - j t
ne,l o fill vour mind with a sort of i
wrnition tha't sent von ont over a -: I
. " j a' v.i i
ni nri-rii xtHiii. s t iajie n uriu iyu aj m a i
seen it before, or when yon wocld see it !
: TI. (..IV I. vrtiT Ar.il !ir i
tell yon a dreamy story
u. j
Soch was the beantr of this ru
belle.
Ixmise's father was a i-sherman of the
better cla.-s, having accumulated what to
his modest ambition see rued a competen
cy. It was natural that the daughter
should have many suitjrg, and that adu
latien iriiould have slightly inflaU-d her
rustic vanity, but altogether she was a
lovable as she was pretty.
As Loait stooil leaning opon the gite,
Wii! Hatfield, her reported sweetheart,
approached. With lover-like Cimiliarity
he stole opon her, caught her in a vigor
ous hug, and left a kiss opon ber red
lips.
Stop, Willi" exclaimed the beutv. i
" Y oa mosnt't do that-"
" Why not, Td like to know V retanie-1
Will. " Ie dore it often enonp h before
nrtv . I rnn itl.ln't n 0 i t fVtrrtia TliVW 1
T . ' . " .. , - . ,', 1
Louise, don t scowl so give a fellow a
.,
The smi!e was not fortho-oniin-- at his
bidding. A devided poat was visible in
stead. I know what it is," and now Will
scoaled blackly himself. That London
chap, that Charles Stanford, has turned
yon azainst me. You're dazzled with the
notice he has taken of yon ; but let him
look oat for hime!C If he come between
yoa and I there'll be something bad come
of it. Mark what I say
With this threat Will stroJe angrily
away, unheeding Louise's recJI. His
anjer frightened her a little, and she re
ally loved the stalwart, handsome yonn,:
fib'ierrban. Sh had meant no unfailh-fuicej-lhy
receiving the pronoaneei at
tentions of Charles Stanford, a chance
vii-itor to the village -.but his fine clothes,
cultivated airs and eontra.--t to the rooith
esterinr of her lover h& i slightly a7..'eNl
her. Now, however, the ttoris lb t Will
had spoken had excited herstiirit of op
position, and she resolved fo cmtlcn
the pleasant flirtation as loc as p-oasible.
Therefore, when .Stanford caiie-1 tae same
evening he found her ail srniiej and co- J
quettish airs. They pa.rte-1 finaUy at j
the gate w ith a kiss a kiss that made j
Will's blood boil to see and hear, as he
bad been watching lesf than twenty feet
way.
As Stanford walked down the tret-t to
the little tavrn where he was stopping
Will half resolved to kill him on the war
desiii
and only repre-ised the murderous
by a violent effort. He slept little that
n-pht. hnt lar awake li.mkir.- al Lis
trouble. He would marry no flirt, he
re-olved, though giving Looi&e niaael
him great pain. He coold not help lov-
ingher ; but it a? better, he thoaght,
. ,T..f,. .;,..Vo i:,i. v r...
tune with one to whom he could not de-
. v 1 - i:r . i
voie um w iioie uie, miu tr iiun
, .- . ... . . .
everiiistinz anci!ou in remrn. in- luvw
Lou very tenderly, there was no doubt
ofthat He fancied her ia love with the
: .
j i
to allow him to wait and examine and
nn.l out whetiierne was coirevt or not.
In ne momg he arose irrltabl, ani
still thirsting for vengance cpon the
man who bad so snddenly darkened his S'iC u ;S-1D-. tj av'"J further
whole life. In this frame cf mind be sat troubie, he hit -bseated bimseif; but
ia his fishing boat for tis days lal-or. ; ;--vja -hit the prisoner was be-
There were other boats "in compinv i in- tri"'J f ,r has cjme here to
with him, and the day being favorable, j u ll --- desire
they soon fillei their boats. Tber then i Pfu ths orisnner forth murier
retarneJ to the village ; but Will, "dread- j oia as-Aiit. ajt.i ti.erefore the prisoner
icg to gohouje, making ttst his boat to I -1 disohar.i.
the shore and getting out, he clambered
on the hill and sat down near the opeu-
mg of one of those httle caves that are , OJ rm rmadtrto
very common among Lie eb-s on the diy b?a,tbv bhoim
bore. Tbe grottoes seem aloiost to j Jht hf.r,Urv .tK3 uint ,lK:cto
have been made by tbe bands of Iair.es. j fce wh;,e
they are so beautiful and brilliant inside, j othe ,l seilM!A froia impure air,
the ceiling hanpng in pearly crysta.s j j......, flJ, M , wrong indul.-ences.
which flicker and glimmer ia tbe faint j Ken, .y 5aj;.:v-. necessity for a re
light : sea-weeds hang aronnd. and the' ubvu.j r.r.j2er eke n.-.rsa-sand
on the floor is full of tiny, sparkling j vU r evtr injpllrity
,ne---- ! aad p ' to the blood viuiity aad tiealtb.
kit was near one of these beaut.fu. grot- cafes t rhenm, humoi-,
toes that will seate.1 nimself and wauh- j pi.x , nd ulit.t rf
ed the boats returning home. As he sat j by jaip.j;;ii or
thinking-for the splashing of the waves , -B y.,,. AJ. ,ta? fof
d.d not disturb him-he thouSht he IIo(i (( SarsPr:iia is that it be given a
beard the sound of a voice, evidently in , . , , m
.air f riii.
the cave ; he remembered an interview .
lie had witneased a few nights before j
and a sign aroae, which be could not re- i
preen. it oas aiaxya been consiLiereu impos-
I wont iisturb them they are lov- ! sible to rut win nails from any material
ers," be said to himself. I am sure I ! except wire, bnt it is reported that an
heard the sound of a kiss. Ah, well! I j in --ion! arrangement has been intro
hope they will be bappier thaa I arn." j duced into a tn:;; in Iittsbar; which en
Will sat there a long time; he did ; a'!e aire nail to be made from steel
not think how long until the netting sun j plate. Tvs invention may be attached
reminded hint that it was time to return. J to the ordinary cut r.a.i iiiachine, and is
Tbe tide began to rise and the spray to 1 said to be capable of producing perfectly
foam, it almost touched bis feet. At high j forme-l saila ia greater quantity than is
tide the cave was eatirely under water. I possible by the present wire-nail sppa
Will was well acqitainted with the place, j ratu.s.
so he prepared to go. As be was ging --
op the hiil he reinembered tbe lovers ia It is ey for a man to believe in the
tbe cave. j wisdom of God w hen everything comes
" 1 suppose they don't think about the I bis way.
31
t j
en r
WHOLE XO. 2061.
tide-." saiJ VTY.L Then, goirg within a
few step of th cave, he crie-J :
" Fial!o. fr'en 1- . The ti V rising, and
you iLia--t !-afe T
Si'Aroeiy LaJ he iit;rel theue worJa
before a cry, haif stiiU J aa it was uttered,
S.ii k ob his ear.
Will aratea etart. lie rushed naa-ily
into the cave, and io another instant he
a as at i's tioul';., l-eiirin in his anr
Loni-r. No on? followed them cut of
ihe one, an 1 the wivs now were iiik
int the sm-xh vr-i on its fix r. With
dt-inite Htrer-.'.: Will re lAui.e op
the rji'ky out ..f the reai-lt ofth?
t: e ; th-ri, 1: itijj 1 i-r do, a n on her feet,
he jjusht-1 her frri hiai, an! pointed,
it.ii an i'.!.f-rA!ive jre-'tare toward the
vill-jf. Vv'iihout a word she w?nt on
Ler ay, w hi'e Will. hU hanls clajed
ti,;htiT over his brwt. hi? lijs strong'r
, coinpnr---d, ft x.i pizir.e afierher.
j Tiiei., drawing; a l!l-?ta:cel knife
j frLu hi NieOin, h? 'hrew it as tar as he
: COUI.! lOW liif iMU
fc Chart, tanf-ri win never part lo-
I ers - airvu, savage v.
r::es"n'ti' b l fr" m itnwoing
he hoislfi the fail, and n reach e-i
the yiiiaj".
Ho Lhi reache i hotne she scarcely
knew; bet having arrived there, she
I 1 " " "nieiut-n w
i o5,': 10 P t il he ' nothin
f... 1 1 if r ... . ,
i -"-a seveiii, aa.j i. was ovi un-
every lu,ly ia the ville.
Ia wti-ne Wili had visited the
cave, and foun 1 it?nrtr. The tide, h
7 1
'' i ' e 1 the N-Jy out to
SCA.
j i ce day. jus: a s-jrc!i f.r the missing
rn aq hal Ifjan to eicite interest, a body
t wasae-l ahr near the village. It
wasdecu,;-.- f-a .leirw, pat recog
nition, bet there es.sted no doubt in the
min is cf the fi-hernjea as to its idenity.
Th(rn in-'jirie-i we-e icstitated, Louise
was c jiii
knem. s;
e.! at ia.-t to tei: what she
'.t e.c::?a.ent culminated in
Will lU:i-:u'i arret He was taken to
thec-Mir.ty ;a:l s:,aie twenty miles dis
tant, awai'.ir.j his trial.
In the inters lyj iijte, wh c-e heart bleJ
for her lover, arid whose irnainitioa
fv-n .; esi u.re in his love of her for his
terrille criiue, visile 1 him often in his
call, an 1 Will, r ter.UDt of bis rnad.
m3tro ?f fifAveberim-oasUncT,
and took her to h'r heart a-aia. Louise
volunteered to al-nt herself, or to re-fu-
toi-;-iik at the Trial, bat Will would
not allow it. He n.f.Uier denied nor ad-
niitte 1 hi? ?.ii't, bit rso!vel to abide bv
, ' -.. -i u mw? uy
the r?fu.t unti.r.chi-ic'r.
n t;:e c.rror ni tl.e tr-al a n r.v
sniil mortiir. in January a dense
crawd SJrjed aton; the A ssize Court long
bifre th- hour f.r the prm eeding to be
gin. Ik-Ilef in the prisoner's guiit was
alinort cniver.-ij. Conse-jaeutly, having
bt ard and atvep :ej this theory, the pub
lic itiia-i w as v-..-ry biiser asrAinst the pris
oner : and on tne inorni ni? of the trial
there were hanJre-iis cf anxious specta
tors, eaer to .?-? a gunjf-si of the young
nian's face. Ttif v oant-d on seeing quite
a ferooiou-: anJ dr."roas-loos;n ier
soa, and were ii-u:p'jinte j w hen at last
the youn r.iin, wi Ji his fine, genial face,
walk.-l up between tiie two oificers and
took his i'U. e iii the dock. There was a
Frnt-rai luurnittr of iirsiiisiaction. Was
tht the niaa '.' Any olher person ia the
court lo-.ke 1 ruure like a ruarderer. Eat
they h Ad made up their minds to believe
in his i-.iot. and they saw no reason for
changing their opinion. Tbey trie-J to
fehud.Ier, an 1 I.ok very much horrified
as they looked ir.t hi brave, hanl-vme
face. They hai soarcely ever ecjored
SO. h a rirc exi iiemn? xf. .re ati.1 thew
could not refrain froru gloatinj over it, j
T:)e trial li-'ed oniv a .lav. the r.rinci- i
pi! witn bting Iuise, whose falterin-c ' in-'ortnation on this point, ti.e fact that
worl OGwi:iin?iy told the storv of her j thre are nore jmporUrit pn.nts ir. hy
h.ver s -ruilL TLe jury were out 1 Jfiene to be con.idered. a it re'ate. to t.,
than An Loar, and returned with a ver- i f the th,n even ,-:at of
dirt of t.u-.itv" ap-iiist the prisoner. i S tsa cl-,n- The Ul!-cf :a'-;",!':'
Just ho re. however, soniethinir mrnr- S voidicz the tweofth t-etn hy
! re' tl r-t a d.L'rrent face opon the
I matter.
,.,v,, , .. M i ... i
ewb.it they ha read ia the
jr-rJw-
tn
the crow went wild
: w.... eA...c.uen .jieaoapers.-.n lean
-l ordered man entered the
, ;ve'
i lie a Iv it e 1 t. warls the bench, and
! - -
I u'm w:
the jo'i and then to tbe
. -
i ermr.sel fir ti,. o; -.n A fLcr which
i r i
amtd the m. t breatble-M atiilne the
J 3
"-Mr. Jtanil.'.l rtates that b was iniur-
I i i -i
' el by the n-'-. -ner !,"t a w a'l -e not
i - l-JP P-"--r, t..t, a-e,i see noi
.1 fj 'r ! I -..1 .!..-. v.- K
j ---'"-"'..".--'.'"--
the r, .y sidec.f the cave aal
the vicinl'v iiietiy opon the tide
Not One in Ten.
Wire Nails From Steel.
DEFECTIVE TOOTH STRUCTURE
AND DENTAL HYGIENE.
by . J. xi vn:.i. , i. n. s..
Shooll we aiteiapt to en-jenerare ar
of the ongiaal n-um of defective tocth
structure, and at the same time icve:i
jate these cacse, we wou'.d ai -.rv'.vei
ielncg do an into mtsterlr t.-:5jf.,-I
w -.th the deTe!o.rnnt r-f the ttv- f.t
ptKr to theeruf tH'Si of the toe'.'i . i''.t a
it is on!y the r:ot sal-'juer.t t jt r ii'
tioa with which we have to do at thii
time, any consideration of these eartier
stages of development would be fre:i-i
to the purpose of this artirie.
It ia saScient for ns to know that in
stances are coramon, and we n-ight ar
sainberiess.il. which there is an iher.t
ed predi-position to eondltiocs wbith
lavor and induce decar f the teeth.
T'espite the prevalence of d:-av of the
dental organs andsum.ua ling ti-wic. the
unsijhtlineas of these wrecked d-T-tar--..
the suffering induced by these at-crrjal
cowditiona, the impairinent of ir-n--ra!
health and the poeMbilitr cf steer.r
ciear of nine-tenths of a'l this u.:.-a-'v
and w retch edneiii, there is b'tt a sn;.ii
proportion of cor peof.'.e wh eai---'1;.-seek
information rejrard;ni the r.itii--the
teeth, the danirer. which U--t th- r i.
and as to how tl.ewr daiiirvi arr I--:
wariest oJ. Cusaally in g:viD inf.-r'iia-tion
bearing on the conserva!!' -f ti.e
treth,ii is enstomar-r to iucn!t-a:- in-- i :
porUnce of perft-ct rlean'unr. a:; 1 wh.'e
no one cooM for a mouaxct !j-:;.rt
importxnee as a factor in the prev-rva-tion
of the teeth and in ler.etheninif their
terra of nsefuine, yet there ar o:! . r
ti:sesof disinte-grat; jn of tv!h 'n- !i:r
moredestractive than even the lod.i.r.er.t
of foreign substAnre about the '.- th. It
is a fact qnie general'T known '..at tve
general health exerts a jiwer;"iil ir.'i i
ence over these nsefal orirans. bat as t
how th;s is done is le-s plain. In ;-rf-' .
health the oral secretions are f...t:nd to l-.
either alkaline or neutral, and if t'.' -
chemiisi conditions p;eva.l cntin
the teeth will la-t inie3ni;e'y. a Ur s-i
c.iemicai lEiuences are i u;-.t-i ;i-j
jt
Ttnt in Tf'tr
j quantity, as ia perfect heal::
1. ti'; ''.t-,-
I tion ot the digestibility of r-s- .i'.
itself tnta one of mecbar.:-ai .'.r..l ,: . rn
that is to sav. the more finely .i,vi !. ! t!
1 particle of fjod, t'
gested, on account of t!ie !ni-r-a.--i
face exposed to the 4. ti. a of ti.
eats. While all this i kn oan t :-v,
cce. yet we Auiericans wi'l a- a l ; .,
bolt our food, will constiitie ir.or::
nate q ntities of the same, w. 11 per.-:
in the B.e os tiigroy cocientrate t !- .
and as a result of these errors of d:et.
! there is an unbalancing of the fur,
of the d:5erent organs, there is a.'ri or
intestinal irritation, and on ci!!.:"
the oral secretions, i:s-a-d of fa i:r:
them alkaline or neutral, a ia- V: re
referred to, we find them d:.-:.a t'y a i 1.
anda thick, ropy, acid c.ucus clii-lng t .
the teeth, thus clovr-jinR the intert:..---A
and preventing a free nioveinent of '.iiiv.i
between them: we fiid i-a!carot.s de
posits about the necks of the !ee"b . :rr:
tating and causing rec-esaion of the . 1:1 s
and the gums are found u be ;-oiicy
and swollen, bleeding at the ! .':.
touch, and we may eiict to Cn 1 a . '.:.
of decay forming on the approAi.nai :r
faoes and in thea!cj of trie teetii.
This is a sad state of aifairs. aini
this stage the dentist is appealed to f r
anvistance, though it is indeed hittie h
caa render in the case w ithout the ': -operation
of the patient: and a he
applied to a a dentist, and not ia a h;
cian. he will, to protect hirn--!f fn. Tu :i
ill-wi'.l of the patient, st.' p short of 1 at
shoold be done in the en.- in the iy of
giving aJvii-e. To meet the ca.-e pr. ;T t'y
he should eive strict orders a t j reg'f.t
tion of diet: proper aruoitnt of r--?t a:; i
sleep, exercise in the open air. striit ar.d
uncompromising nle in nyirl t j ':..!;.
inc. and all in fact that would in a-y
way tend to brr, ai-out a nearer a; -prciach
to perfect health of the t.';y :i
general. It is tLen that ti.e reru.-vil
the salivary calca'.is fr:n ahoit ti.e
necks of the teeth, the pp'.i-aUon of a
tringent washes to the sponjry gun.s, at: 1
such other local treatment aa the inu
-rent dentist sees tit to carrr out .11 re-
, ia pennsnent sr.o-1. ie-, t.,n. a. i
1 then ''I'l l.
We wool J thaa forcibly ii-spnss ufor.
the minds of ail thoe-e who really d--.re
nJ over-prepared fxJs is .
! ol evil most; iruiuu;. ineie .
h 1 iv'i.
of resisUm-e met with in the pr ---r
comminutioa of tiie fI for the stoiiiav :i
wiil not without tula natural exer-----
; ilevelop those .pai.:: of LrruLio.--. -len-'
sity and sbaplineM which are u t-s--r.;.a'
j Ln, , , . -
J--,unl'-- ..u.-..
i i .1 i .-. u. r.'
more carbon than the -,.1-T p T.. m
-. -
I'll t IH arnmii u Di.nLi.. . ii,- . !
I v. 'r, . : .
tba lb'ft'r T"- 1 '-1 1
1 instances are cl,CP-D iy tat i?ry ;'- ..
, .
1 w i.J i"---' inv tii.-, ... . .
mJ,
who'ie-on:e and mt-ltioa-1. o tiers
sistauce which f.jrces the u.a-tici:. y
appart-is inti the profi-r aau :rt i l e.t-erci--e
to promote develv-.rr.'-rJt. -i i
aain with meat, the averaj; je-- :i
finding big steak a triile to;vli at. 1
cartilaginous or as we iaiajine we heir
him say, too closely related tu Ir. 1 j
ber , ha-bands his mn-'ular pjrr- 1
leaving it untouched, tho-i-rh it i- tl. n i.i
the elements of hod for the jLy ti ':-,
and.it is unnecessary to say, would
ford any amount of exercise f.-r li.c '
Cut witl-out jesting ia the iu:i".'.t-r. f ..
think that many of these totb t- r: ; -i
should not be despise!.
We miht here advance tiie a. ..si -fi-.-erally
accei'tcl theories r.-.-uraicg the
retrogressive trtolexular charige .u t
scbstance aad as to bow it is u.-t l.e'
acconipiished, but thi would be o .t . f
place in aa article of this klr, 1. e
only wish to hint to the wh fell v us
ia this line of thought that p nvrjl n..i -nutrition
may reac t opon the .e'.h r y
indocing the failure of the so ply of i"' r
constitaent salts, whiU perha;-s they r
actualiy roobed of muoh of th--. r x : -store
of tuaterials, thes renderir-r them
I more liable to decay by le -.In,- tr.e.r
resistive power to dirfae.
Further consideration of t.'o stt.'-i t is
now deferred until some fatur- time. a:-. 1
if this short article oa aa important
ject shall be found to eta body a ft Lii.U
which will aut the reader ia 'ii,:i.ir! i
up a part o." the causes of den'iAJ car-
and in removing these caaae-. as r -i
ones own personal erforts cou'd be tea
available in this direction, then tr y .
ject in taking up the tuhj-tt is er.'-r-'y
-riined.
"When they say that ro.c ta i'.''
rnased St. Age-lore, " do they refer to tiie
spokes of a cart-wheel dollar, I won Jer 7'
In
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AKQRiESSEN,