The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, June 10, 1891, Image 4

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    partee.
Two or U.ree members of the last Con
grow liave .rrion to remt-mixr the late
rtnerl Spinola from the thrust lie gave
them whenever they offered him battle
at repartee. Elijah Adaan Morse, the
"Rising Sun" wUiuan from Canton
la one of these members. He, in
romroon with many others, jokeU the
ew York man about his high collars.
One day "General Spinola had the floor
and was making a vigorous speech against
Mme parliamentary ruling of the Speak
er. The General had been overlooked
by Mr. Heed when he w as entitled to
recognition. He wap averting his rights,
when Mr. Morse iiiU-rrupted hirawith
the remark :
"Your collar was so high that the
Speaker couldn't see you."
4,let me say to the gentleman from
MaMiachu-tus" retorted General Spino
la, "that if he had on collar twice as
high as mine, he would cot be hidden.
It would not cover his ears."
John I- Wilson, the youthful and en
thusiastic member from Washington, also
to his sorrow, cromsed swords with Gen
eral Spinola. Pie New York man was
speaking on s.me pension bill and took
occasion to allude to a member of the
Republican side as "the gentleman with
the Shakesnerean head who took no part
in the war." lie pointed in W ilson's
direction, although he w as not alluding
to him. Wilson fired at once and object
ed to lieing singled out for an attack when
there was no call for it
"1 object to the pt-i onal remarks of
the gentleman from New York," he
screamed.
"I was not referring to the gentleman
from Washington," said General Spino
la. "You pointed at me," said Wilson,
"That may 1 true," was the reply,
"but the geiitleuiau from Washington
might know I did liot nietn b'.m, be
cause he was not old enough to remem
ber anything about the war. He wasn't
. .rp then, and, besides, I never heard
liefore that he claimed to have a Khakes
lrean heaJ," retorted .eneral Spinola,
and Wilson reached tlie cloakroom ie
fore the applause had subsided.
Guaranteed Cure for LaGrippe
We authorize our advertised dru'ist
to sell you lr. King's New Discovery for
consumption ; coughs and colds, upon
this condition : If you are alllicted with
LaGrippe and will use this remedy ac
cording to directions, giving it a fair trial
and ei'rienc no benefit, you may re
turn the bottle and have your money re
funded. We make this offer beeause of
the w onderful success of I r. King's New
Discovery during last season's epidemic
Have heard of no case in which it failed
Try it.
Trial lK.tth-s free at J. X. Snyder's
Drug Store. lrge size Mc and $.
They Can Ra se It.
A childless couple, having concluded
the house waH too quiet, bethought them
of adopting a child. So they proceeded
to a nice resectable orphan asylum t
see what there was in stock.
"We want a boy to raise," the husband
paid to the superintendent w hen that
gentleman appeared.
" To raise w hat 7 be inquired, with a
peculiar gleam in his eyes, as a terrific
racket resounded through the urper
balls.
Tiie hatband and w ife looked at eaih
other for a moment.
" I guess we don't w ant a boy to-day,"
remarked U e lady, and they said "good
bye" haxtil." I M roil Free Prett.
Don't Stand that Pain.
It don't do to neglect nature's warning
Aches tinvAigk th i system cause Rheum
atism, Neauralgi , lb forho and pain in
the Side ; a proi 'pt and safe remedy is
required. J: -J 'lag the Famous Tain
Cure, tills the bill. I'ri.-j 2"i cents.
Are you consumptive, or do you suffer
with a couth or cold? If eo, use Pn
Tina Cough and Consumption Cure.
Trice ""i and "ki cents.
Trial bottles free at (5. W. lenfoid's
IVug Store.
After the Delamaters.
Meapvillk, Ps. May L'S. One hundred
and twenty-five un-ecured creditors of the
Ielamaters met this afternoon and a com
mittee ol twelve wat appointed to look after
their interetts and tee that the various catet
already pretented are properly prosecuted
Subscriptions approximating $l,VJd were
tnadeto this end to-day. The sentiment of the
meeting was that a change of venue is un
necessary. Ex Senator Humes created a sen
sation by bitterly attacking Delamater and
mourning that Chine-e justice to broken
bankers could not be meted out. Humes,
it will be remembered, was "X. Y. Z." of the
Ilniery exposure and was defeated for the
senate in lw by IV.amater.
IFrom Friend to Friend
Ooes the story of the excellence of Hood's
Sarnaparilla, and what it has accomplish
ed, and this is the strongest advertising
which is done on behalf of this medi
cine. We endeavor to tell honestly what
Hood's Sarsaparilla is and what it will
do, but w bat it hi dune is far more im
portant and far more potent. Its un
pqualed record of cures is sure to con
vince those who have never tried Hood's
Sarsaparilla that it is an excellent med
icine. Two Ways of Putting It
Little distinctions will always carry
with them a delightful significance, and
their non-observance will often be the
cause of much ill feeling and unpleasant
ness as witness the case of the gentle
man that met that fine type of the old
school jurist, Judge Conkling, upon one
occasion and said somewhat patronizing
ly : "Oh, you are the father of Iloecoe
Conkling!" "No !" thundered the grand
old fellow, testily, "Rcoe Conkling is
ruv ton."
I had catarrh of the heaa and throat
for five yeara. 1 used Ely's Cream Balm
and from the first application I was re
lieved. The sense of smell, which had
been lost, was restored after using on
bottle. I have foMnd the Balm the only
satisfactory remedy for Catarrh, and it
has effected a cure in my case. II. L
Meyer, Waverly, X. Y.
Still Behind thsj Bar.
PatLH-XLrHiA, May 31. City Treasurer
Bardsiey and President Kennedy, of the
Sring Garden National Hank, are still in
Moyamensing prison, having been uns jle to
ecure bail. It is likely they will sis- the.
until their trial. It it believed that -woe of
the directors of the Sp. tng Garden Batik
will be arrested to-morrow for having been
in collution wi tb Pre-klent Kennedy.
The Spring Medicine
The popularity w hich Hood's Sarsapa
rilla baa gained as a spring medicine is
wonderful. It posse just these ele
ments of health-giving, blood-purifying
and appetite-restoring which everybody
teem to need at this season. Do not con
tinue in a dull, tired, unsatisfactory con
dition when you may be much benefit
ted by Hood'i Sarsaparilla. It purifies
the blood and makes the weak strong.
Spir;
;Th South and th Nw Party.
From the Ojl-ao Inter Ocean.
Tt unaniniitT with w hicb the press of the
Southern States warns the farmers and arti
san, who dwell below Mason &. I'iion I line
of the danger of all third parties, and es
pecially of the dangerous character of that
thing which was born in Cincini tti and
christened by its sponsors " the Peopie's par
ty," is equaled by the unanimity with
which it commends the thing to the farmers
and artisans of the Northern States, For
ourselves, says the Atlanta Confiitution, we
will ha7e nothing to do with it, but, " in the
confusion attendant upon such a movement
the Republicans will be demoralized, for
this third party will have its center in States
that heretofore have been overwhelmingly
Republican." So that the Georgian opin
ion of the new " Peoples party " is that it
is a I?mocratic Hessian.
The Augusta ClmnicU affords an amusing
instance of real without discretion. Plead
ing with the farmera of Georgia it says:
" There can be no political alliance between
farmers of the South and the Knights of
Labor, or any other trade organization. For
the laborers want an eight-hour day and ten
hours' pay, and they want cheap food and
clothing. " And then it proceeds to tell the
Georgia farmers that they want the opposite
of all this, cheap labor, long hours and high
prices for cotton, food and grain. Though,
we suppose, even the Georgia farmers would
rather have cheap clothing than dear cloth
ing. Of course it is true in the South, as in
the North, that the only method by which
the farmer can obtain proper pi ices for cot
ton, food and grain is by increasing the de
mand for them, and equally of course it is
true that the only method of increasing the
demand is by enlarging lbs American mar
ket for them, and so pretesting Liverpool
rora having a controlling influence upon
the prices of American staples, and equally
of course this method will require an in
crease of the number of American artisans,
who mu-t he well paid in order that thry
may be able to purchase largely of jotton
goods and farm produce. Cut this process
of reasoning is r prevalent in Georgia,
whose political economy is ofkan Archaic
type.
The New Orleans nVy Stair rejoices that
Alabama, Mississippi, Mao-land. North Caro
lina. South Carolina, and Virginia were not
represented in the Cincinnati conference, but
hi and believes that "the new party will
carry Kansas, Iowa. Nebraska, Minnesota,
and Illinois," and thus elect a Democratic
President. The Richmond Tune character-
ires it as an attempt to "roll seven parties
into one," says that the movement is con
trolled by "men who were rampant Repub
licans in the last elections." and who want
to rv to the West what Mahone was to the
South, "Hut the South is not in it." Certain
ly it is not. And because It has no foothold
in the South the new 'Teoide's party" is a
sectional body. And sectionalism is an evil
which Tht lutrr Ocran never can cease to de
plore. The People" i party of the Cincinnati con
ference ceased to exist as soon as .he confer
ence adjourned. The political atmosphere
is not tinted to the condition of a new party
life. For many years to come the Republic
will be under tlie guidance of a Democratic
or a Republican administration, and so long
as the Southern Slates keep aloof from all
nrozretsive influences, whatever temporary
excitement weakens the republican party
must strengthen the Democratic party
which is the Southern party, and the South
ern party, as we have seen from the utter
ances of i.s press, is bitterly at war with
every idea and sentiment propounded in the
platform of theCincinnati conlerence.
Buck ten's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, V leers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or
niom-y refunded. Price 25 cents ler box.
For sale by John N. Snyder, Druggist.
Four of a Family Burned to Death
WnKRi.iR, W. Ya., My 30. The home
of Henry Philips at Taylorstown caught fire
thi morning and Philips, his wife and a 3-jvar-old
were burned to death, and a 15-year
old boy was so badly scorched that he dud
in a few hours. Philips bad been drinking
during the night, and it is believed that a
lamp was upset, causing the conflagration
Famly Duty.
The home circle is saced an life has few
charms indeed if family ties are burst asun
d'T. The promot.on of happiness and the
prevention ot sickness are ot prime import
ance in every household. It is in the spring
that old and young alike are most susceptible
to the hundreds of diseases that till the at
mosphere we breathe and lurk in the water
we drink. The timely use of a reliable stim
ulant is the only way to gurd against sick
ness in the home. Mai Klen's "Silver
Age" and "Duqnesne" brands of pure rye
whisky are recommended by physicians 'as
the best invigerator in the world. Both are
sold under a sworn guarantee of purity. "Sil
ver Age" at tl.M per full quart bottle, and
"Duquene" at 1.25. These whiskies are
used exclusively in the leading hospitals,
which is sufficient evidence that they are the
beet obtainable.
Uurkeuheituer, Finch, Gibson and
Overbolt are sold by Mr. Klein at $1 per
quart, or siq quarts for $5. His stock of
wines, brandies, etc., is the largest in Penn
sylvania. Goods promptly shipped to all
jarts of the tinted States. Send for cata
logue and prior list, mentioning this paper,
No Wonder Ha Died.
Lonoos, May 2S. The Lancrl has just re
corded a remarkable case, which adds one
more to the list of those which have been
plated on record to show what a man wi'.l
eat in order to stay the cravings of bis
stomach and the pain he suffers when he is
starving. The body of an Arab, who was a
stowaway on a ship, was conveyed to the
Seamen's Hospital at Greenwich, where a
post mortem was held. The physicians no
ticed that the body was greatly emaciated,
and on opening it several hard bodies were
discovered in the intestines. The alimen
tary canal was thereupon opened and in it
they found the objects, which practically
turned the man's stomach into a sort of
museum.
The articles were 20 trouscr buttons. 3 cog
wheels, apparently portions of a watch, a
two-inch steel screw, which was bent donble,
a one-inch screw, six pieces of a lock, the
largest half an inch square, a circular piece
of brass, several pieces of iron wire, some
bits of brass and lead, and 2 key tallies on a
a ring. The weight of these various articles
en masse was exactly half a pound.
A Little Sum In Antrim etlc.
There were 505 regular delegates at the
recent convention in Cincinnati from the
States of Kansas and Nebraska. Their rail
way fare must litre cost them in the neigh
borhood of $.' apiece. Their hotel bills and
meals footed up at least $S or $10 apiece.
Their incidental exnses were small, and
they carried llirir own "gripsacks ;" but, on
the average, the whole trip did not cost them
less, probably, than $75 apiece. If this
ba-is of computation be correct, then the 505
staMit not less than $iJ,725.
But there were 30 other delegates present
no less than twenty-six of them, for in
stance, from far-off Texaa. There were rep
resentatives from Washington and Califor
nia, as well as from Kentucky and Ohio.
If these fs.sj averaged only $)0 apiece for
their total expenses the convention cost not
fat from $97,7:5.
It may occur to the farmers themselves,
as Wi ll at to the American people in general,
'Wat if the "people's party " is able to put up
uetween $0hi and $70,000 to start with,
just for the purpose of getting together and
arousing enthusiasm, its members cannot be
o poor, after a!!, and that the "monopolies"
they denounce have left them with quite a
little fund of pocket money.
Tbey will have more money after the great
crop of lt'l is harvested ; and some of them
then will perhaps be glad that the dollars
they receive are worth a hundred cents
apiece, thanks to the Republican party.
A cyclone made a complete wreck of
the town of 'Hazel, South Dakota, Wed
nesday. Three persons were kiled, and
over a dozen are missing.
KkitntiK thet BTtrcsKtal. wto prMta hha.
artf OB hiattftyaptwamiijo.cfia crrryM.Mir.rli taiddM
dirt. And all Uus uaaia ccsud be utdsd li bt
WoItrsAGM EBIacking
tm hh Ktmw. MrHbiTc I i th finsw Di uwirn
m Ut firixid fur iu hi.Dr;.
Chang a Pin Tabk to italnuL
A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Ock.
A Cent Rocket to Hahcganj.
Bhteanbelcowith 23C w anil erf
1UH
1 DOES CURE
CONSUMPTION
In Its First Stages.
Jit tore petf ftt the yrnuiH.
J
THERE IS a WHISKEY
Which is uniform in its results, bi-sides in
every other particular. Attested to oy
evervone who has given it a thorough
trial, and their name is legion.
The pure 8-year old
GUCKENHEIMER WHISKY
Is the whisker, sold only by
JOSEPH FLEMING & SON,
Druggist, rittsburph, Fa. As a
strcngthencr of the
z::Nervois ! System,
with special good effect on the res
piratory and digestive organs, it
is pronounced unequalcd. Price,
lull quarts $1, or gix for $5.
We now cai-ry a full and complete stock of
all the leading rme Whiskies, both do
mestic and foreign, giving you the oppor
tunitv to make your choice from the
finest selection to be had fn the city
at the lowest possible prices that
can be made for the quality and
age of the goods.
pSr Please send for full and complete price
list, mailed free.
Jos. Fleming & Sod,
DRUGGISTS,
410 & 412 Market St., I and 2 Market
PITTSSUE3H, PA.
W-Ladles are Especially Invited.
MISSES' AND CHILDBENS
SPECIAL
OPENING
TRIMMED
HATS I
Our Misses' and Chil
drens' Hats
Are pronounced by all as the HANDSOM
EST and the
MOST ATTRACTIVE
we have yet shown Come, and bring your
wife and children to the store of
VL, JULIA JJ
41 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburgh, Pa.
FARMERS,
TAKK NOTICE.
I have leased ttje targe warehouse of Peter Fink,
at th H. O. l"eit, tn Somerset, for a wars.
Alo.arenxmihat Berlin and Culetnana.
There I will ktvpon hand during the
eaoiis. fi,rik!ivery and rr-hipmeut
to all jjuinls every grade of
FERTILIZERS
manufactured by the wsll-known
Susquehanna Fertilizer Co.,
otTanUin, Baltimore, Md. I have rpent & yean
amoug you, wtrle these goons have been used lu
SOMERSET COUNTY
fhr years, having been introduced by Hon. O
r. Shaver. Owing to the lanre number of my
patrons, whom 1 thank heartily, my agent
aud myself may 1 unable to rail to see you
all personally, so 1 take advantageof your
ex-elleut paper to rail attention to the
merits of our FertilUers.atiti bet Wave
to say 6. H Voder.of fugh.Noiuerwt
County, pa , and nivseif, have so
hi iU'd onters for the fall crop of
! ItkJ tons, mrtwithstand
luf the strong competition.
Peter Fink, of Somerset, who resides near the de
pot. 1 acting as d-livery agent for me, By ad
dressing orrallliiKon htm, you can learn our
prices. We cmo re-ship to say local paint, oo
SHOUT NOTICE,
but would prefw at all times to have your erders
as far in advance of imuitMiale wants as prac
tical, as It enahles us to get our goods t
you In betti-r nwhanWal enndithm In
behalf of the Susquehanna Fertilizer
Com)nj, 1 am,
VERY RESPECTrTLLY,
A. J. KOSElt.
T
RESPASS NOTICE.
The undersiimed farmers of ftimw
shlp hereby pve nolle that all prrsons trespass
ing on their premis for the purpose of hunUnr
or nahiiur, will be dealt with u-cordinir to law.
That they have in past yean snrtered much by
cattle running at larre. brt-akius lutoirrain fields,
meadows, sic., and that in the future suit will be
io-tr.utd acainat the owners of such cattle for
anv dama so titained."
JOHN U. HARI-.OM, JACOB TtAKROS,
t.KO. MARTEKNV, c. H. KEKKKV.
HENRY COLEMAN, FRANK KK1TZ,
HAtiVEY RARKON, W. ?. HKFFI EY
ALBERT MI JSEK. M1UI HtKRoN.
OKUKOE T. BAEU05, JOHN MARTEEXT.
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WaPHHT CONSUMPTION, RKY-FEVER.'
'flSTWSfl, ETC-1 Circular Free Br
PETER Y0GEk;SQfAERSET.PA
Johnstown Business Houses.
City Drug Store,
Near Oibort Building, Next to Pntsffics,
Tien in the city don't fail to call and see us
at our prominent location, where you will
find one of the prettiest and most attract
ive Xrug Stores in
JOHNSTOWN
The public pronounce it a pern. We carry
a full line of Pure L'rups, Jiedicines, Chemi
cals, Toilet Articles, Ac Physicians Pre
scriptions Carefully Compnuniied.
Resjiectfully Yours,
CHAS. Yol'NO, Johnstown, ra.
Graduate of the Phil'a. Colleae of Pharmacy.
FINE OLD
W H ISKIES
And Imported Liquors sold In bulk and by the
ca.se. special mien :
OLD CABISKT, TOX MOORS
'POSi: L Jf HOLLO H", G VCKESUEI3TER,
riXCJTS GOLDEX WEDD1SC,
GIBSOXS XXXX WUISKIE.
James Hennessy. Paul TniBoR Cognac, Wilbur
hutmsD s "own BiacsiK'rry oruiai. ami,
Bedford and Somerset Inirt Kye Whlekies,
with age.
FISHER & CO.,
309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa.
ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING
A SPECIALTY.
HARRY M. BENSHOFF,
MANUFACTURING STATIONER
AND
BLANK BOOK MAKER.
HANNAH BLOCK,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
HARDWARE
THl OLD AND WILL KNOWN HSSBWARC STOSt OT
JOHH DIBERT,
(DECEA8ED.)
Is now in full blast under the
charge of the undersigned.
I keep in stock all articles in
my line, from a needle to a
Hay Fork. The finest of
CUTTLERY
A Specialty.
BOTTOM PRICES RULE THE ROOST,
WM. B. DIBRT.
At the old stand on Main street. Jolmutrtwn, Pa.
SCHOFF'S.
Park Building Mils Street, Opposite Alma Hall,
JohnRtown, PA,
SPECIAL VALUES IN
LACE CURTAINS I
With ivery f air of Curtains we pive the po- for
lb cent", ami jniamnt" our 4'urtafiu chopper
than the name quality pan be bought ;l.6
where, ( ail aud exatniDe quality and
price. A otmpU-u- Ntwof Dry
Ouods at lowest prices.
SCHOFFS,
Main Rreet, Park Building opponita Alma Hall,
Johnstown P
THE POPULAR
DRUG-STORE,
Comer of Main and Franklin Streets,
J: O: II: X: Si T: O: Wi N.Pl A
Is now Cllc-d with all the best
In the market. My motto,
"LOW PRICES A KD Q VICK RETURNS;'
Is rigidly adbeml to. and ftilt satisfaction fTiar-
PARIS GREEN AND WHITE HELEBORf
Always n band.
CHARLES GRIFFITH.
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.
THE XEW ROOM IS THE
DIBERT BUILDING,
Corner Main and Franklin Sts.,
'" Mens,Vomens'.
And Chil
Euotwear, Of test Quality, and t LOWEST PRICES
can be found, in sty Its of all makes. I am
prepared to compete with one and all
' dealers in the State. All I ask is a trial.
SCOTT DIBERT.
NO. 88 FRANKLIN STREET.
JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE.
JOHN H. WATERS &BR0.
PLUMBERS,
STEA1I AID GAS FITTEES.
Vi are now established tn oar new building,
which, e can safely say. is the best-arranged fur
our buJnes in Western fennylvaula.
EverythlQK pertaining tu the Plumbing, Steam
and tra business c-med in stiK?k.
We will, as formiTlv. give careful attention to
the STKAM ANO HOT WATER HEATING bus
iness, uur former eflbrU in this line enbrare
some of the largwt buildings is the county, wiih
entire success.
In the 81" PPLVDEP A RTMENT we carry a full
line of Rubber and Leather Heltinu. Steam and
Watr Unw, Valvea. Injuctors, Lut,rirUirs,8li'am
Ganiras. Iron Pijs) Filling, Etc. Prices quoted on
application.
1m m. A RM V-w. Au.t
'"H mna Jmo. b-M. TbkrHM. Ohio.
f SlnstlaT.Altss. StilKiwrailll
" In wutk iu t)M, Tim
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H.JsllsU Cv,lia rrtla M, M
Your Boy Wants
& VLSr2-2 SCROLL SAWS.
fclALulra)oUl,6.iiAg
fe Civvn.TP.. f-aBr-
. - Tii ion wiLimiDi cu.. r
FMtaad UMate.aa. IMcaaskllk 1
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A bear In a Mine.
A Urge blsrk bear entoreJ tunnel in
the Santa Maria mine, in Tuolomne
County, Cal.,nd attacked several miners.
As the men realized their danger, which
was made apparent on!y by the dim
light of tieir candles, they grasped their
picks firmer and attacked the brute. The
foreman struck the bear first and drew
blood". This infuriated Bruin and he
made a resistless charge on the men, ex
tinguishing nearly all of their candles
and lacerating every one, more or less.
One man named Dougherty had his scalp
torn off by one blow of the bear's paw ;
the others had the flesh of their arms
kid bare. The contort in thedarfcnera
and close atmosphere lasted an hour,
when the beer was killed, more by good
luck than by kiil. Exhausted as the
men were, they dragged the bear out of
the tunnel and took to their station.
Week's Sport.
a .
Catarrh Can't be Cured
with Local Applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is
a blood or constitutional disease, and in
order to cure it you have to take interna!
remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
internally and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is no quack medicine. It was pre
scribed by ono of the best physicians in
this country for years, and is a regular
p.-escription. It is composed of the best
tonics knowt, combined with the best
blood purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous surfaces. The perfect combina
tion of the two ingredients is what pro
duces such wonderful results in curing
catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., I'rop's., Toledo, 0.
An Icicle l.OOO Feet Long.
Ou Monday last a loud noise and slight
shaking of the earth caused no little
wonderment among residents near the
hills. Investigation proved the cause to
be an ice slide. A small and innocent
spring issues from the side of one of the
mountains, its waters spreading and (low
ing over a steep incline of rock. During
the past winter months ice formed against
this wall of stone, increasing in size un
til one vast icicle, fully 20 feet in thick
ness and 1,000 feet in length, projected
into the valley below. From the warmth
of the sun and its own weight it released
its hold and thundered down the moun
tain side earrying everything with it even
trees three feet in diameter. Those who
have visited the plice say that the foot of
the cliff presents a mass of broken ice,
trees, limbs, and earth fifty feet in height.
This is a repetition of occasional similar
occurrences in previous years, but on a
grander scale. Seattle, Wash., Telegraph
The proprietor sof Ely's Crefem Balm
do not claim i.t to be a cure-uli, but a
remedy for catarrh, colds in the head
and hay fever. It is not a liquid or suuff,
is easily applied into the nostrils. It
gives relief at once. I'rice oOc.
The Locomotive Met a Ball of
Fire.
An engineer on the Delaware Lacka
wanna and Western says he wascomiag
down the Chenango valley when the re
cent storm burst. A vivid flash of light
ning startled him, but he was not pre
pared for what followed. A huge ball of
fire was seen on one of the rails coming
rapiiMy toward the locomotive.
He shut off steam and reversed the en
gine. The lightning, which looked like
a ball of liquid fire about the tizeof a 12
inch football, struck the driving wheels
of the locomotive, and after running sev
eral times around them, crossed over on
the axles to the opposite side of the track
and went spinning away in the direction
from whica it came and vanished around
a distant curve.
The engine was not damaged, with the
exception of the g!ass oilers on the side
rods, which were broken, and the paint
on tb: "driver" was blistered. Bingham
ton Herald.
Worth its Weight in Cold-
If you feel depressed, your appetite is
poor, and are troubled with dizziness of
the head, biliousness or dyspepsia, Dr.
Lee's Liver Regulator will cure you. Tri
al size bottlts free.
A well known physician in New York
advises all his patients that suffer with
cocghs and colds to use Tan-Tina Cough
and Consumption cure. 25 end .V)
cents.
Trial bottles free at G. W. Ben ford's
Drug Store.
After-Dinner Speakers.
Impromptu speeches are generally pre
pared beforehand, a'thoogh some men
are so clever at concealing the fact that
nolwdy "catches on." When a speaker
begins this way :
"When I accepted the invitatation to
attend this meeting to-night it was with
the distinct understanding that I was not
to make a speech, aud I was thoroughly
surprised and very much embarrassed at
being told two minutes ago that I was
expected to make a few remarks"
When a man begins that way look out!
He has been preparing his speech for a
week and he isn't going to spare any
body. As he progresses and gets warmed
up to his work, and as the minutes slip
by, it is pleasant to look around the table
and observe several individuals who do
not participate enthusiastically in the
applause. They laugh at the jokes ab-sent-mindedly.
They have a preoccupied,
troubled look. These are the other gen
tlemen who expected to be called on
themselves, but are afraid that the man
who is speaking will never leave off.
IViuhingtim Star.
Somerset Enterprise.
The well-known and popular druggisti
G. W. Benford, has taken the agency for
Dr. lee's Liver Regulator, which he rec
ommends for the quick cure of Dyspep
sia, Biliousness.lLiver Complaint and all
Blood Troubles. Trial Bottles free.
It is a well-known fact that Tan-Tina
Cough and Consumption Cure has cured
Consumption and Chronic Coughs and
Colds when all others failed. Price 23
and 50 cents.
Trial bottles free at G. W. Benford's
Drug Store.
Good Looks.
Good looks are more than skin deep,
depending upon healthy condition of
the vital organs. If the Livsrbe inact
ive, you have a Blilious look, if your
stomach be disordered you have a Dys
peptic look, and if your Kidneys be af
fected you have a pinched look. Secure
good health and you will have good
looks. Electric Bitters is the great alter
ative and Tonic, and acta directly on
these vital organs. Cures Pimples, Boils,
Blotches, and gives a good and healthy
complexion.
Sold at J. X. Snyder's Drug Store, Som
erset, Pa.
Baby Heir to $35,000,000.
Lokdok. May 30. The property left by
S r Richard SutUtn, wbo raced the Genetta
for the American cup, is over t3o.000.000.
The heir to the estate is a posthumous child
onljnst born. The accumulation by the
time be comes of age will be something pro
digious.
-'tX
17' i-r is
i "
1 hose Pill corivci all tue evils arUinn from
Indigestion, and Inactivity of th
and restores the system to natural heaiUi and vigor.
They will
PUR! FY CURE Rheumatism,
ssw a apsa Nervousness,
I n EL Neuralgia,
and all diseases arising from a dor
mant comlltiort of tb digestive
and excretory organs.
BLOOD
Prloe 3 rr hex. S lor 81.00. For sale by all DrusgWs and dealers tn medietas.
prbrHERB MEDICINE CO., Weston, W. Va.
Somerset Lumber Yard !
ELIAS CUNNINGHAM,
MASTracoasa sn Dais awd Wboubuli aim Rrrano of
LUMBEB AND BUILDING MATERIALS.
Hard and Soft Woods,
OaZ, POPLAR, 8IDIXG8, PiCKETB, M0ULDING8,
ASH. W ALNUT, FLOORING, SASH, STAIR RAILS,
CHERRY, YELLOW PINE. SHINGLES. POORS BALUSTERS,
CHESTNUT, WHITE PINK, LATH, BLINDS, NEW EI F08
A General Line of all grade of Lumber and Building Material and Booting Slate kept In stock
Alss, can furnish anvthing tn the line of our bnsinesa to order with reasonable
promptness, such as Brackets. Odd-aixed work, etc
elias cxjisiisnas'GiiAjyi,
Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset, P
C. C. JORDAN.
JOS. HINCHMAN
Jordan & Hinchman,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CRACKERS & CONFECTIONS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Crackers, Candies, Nuts, Fruits, tc.
270 and 272 Main St Johnstown
GREAT NEWS !
THE NICELY BOYS
Will never be hung, if thev can help it Neither
J. S. Ashbridge,
The Johnstown Carpet man, but he will sell yon
Orpeta, Oil Cloths.
Window 8hadt8, Knps,
Mats, Matting, Lace Curtains
and Curtain Poles,
Cheaper than they were ever heard r before
Itwill astonish you. Call and see fer yourself.
NO. 131 FRANKLIN St, Johnstown, Pa.
The Moot HacceMAfnl JLemeAy ever dlsoor-
ered, at it is certain in iu eilecttf anl tfoet noft
blister. Read proof below :
Brooklyn. Co&zl, Slay 90L
Dr. B. 7. Ecthix Co.:
Sirs: Lat ftumnvor I rr.rd aCnrbupon myhnraA
v ita yourctlelrAtel KemtaU'ft fcpavln Care and it
wan theheftt job I ever maw lmtt. I have a 4osea
mmpty bottltn, having; it with pert ct BUcceB
euriiiff rw.ry ihuiic I trirtl it on. My neighbor had
a nor wita a very bad Spavin that matte htm lame.
Hi allied ttih how to ctira it. I ricofnnieiitiel
Kendall's &iavin Cure. Ho cured Uu bpavlu Uk
just lUrce wwb.
Yours rcspoctfnMr.
WuLCCir WtTTEflb '
Colcvbts, Ohio, April 4, X.
Db, B. J. Kkxhau. Co.:
rar bin : 1 have bt-en sellfnc nvireof Kendall
Rpavin Cure and Hint 1-ondicfon Fowiiers than
ever before. Ori maa saiil to nte. tt wm the bvt
tYowdiot 1 ever kept aud the bt ii erer lued
ik-spectfully,
OTTO L. H07TXA.f
CnrrriiJiANao, K. Y.. Hay 19, 90L
Dr. B. J. KcxTiiLr Co.,
Imr sirn r--I have used serral hoitletf of y-.mF
Keudatl's Spavin Cure with perfect suce-fls, on a
TalUiible and blHUl nutr that wa.tiuit lama
with a Hone Si savin. The mare la now entirel) frea
Xroia lametiPM and showi cm tlw joint
Hfjspectruijy. jf, H. HuTuuiNf
KENDALL'S SPiiiH CORE.
.slosmo, Ia, aiay H'W.
D- B. J. KvnnAU. Cow
Oeota: I think it mr datr to render Toil my
thaukH for your far fnrned Kemlall's SpaWn Cure.
I had a four year old filly which I prized very
tiitfhlv. She had a very aevere swollen I tried
about elffht dliterent kinds of medicines which did
no KTKxl- I purchaaed a bottle of your KeatiuUft
fipavui Core wuich cured her in four days.
I remain yours,
iAJUOK DOWDKX.
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for t5 Alldniif
frtmca have it or can get U for yoa, or it will be sent
to maj addrvm on receipt of price by the propria
tors, DIt. B. J KENDALL O.,
nbarali s-'alltn VenasU
a Tr U brlnr iwrlr by John It.
4.f-i4t iti.I ffy,S. .,au wi.ih i.r us. Ks-Kale-r,
you jitnv til nittkr aim h, tiut we ii
tlttm tit ftt tlrf ttnrt,aid ) n rn o
n. H tU irr, 111 In my rt wl
I meric. u rsii enfuiiH-nr1 mt hurae, hit
nr !' v-ur tttni-.str iMirr aiMrata ot-J
U'j wurtt. All i urm. wrmt fmy M Uti
rrtry .rVcr. W trt rou, ftnibht
sr.yyihttir. EASILY, "1'KViILY leamr.L
MONEYI
'-n hm etrtiri at oar Jtrw Iinnf wrk,
rwtrt.Kr and Ll,..!,- . t
ith.T tMil.ir "T nM, aVl iu Ihetr
own (oral it h-rr th-y fjr. A itf
- - - wirfHMim.ii. Jjst tn Isiim.
turn alt rmt;kin tv tiart .a ...b Y.. .
tntimy .u.t l.rr.fx ot.ii. rfnl m-m trtrx omIht.
PrriumT- H .v fruri.r IW.it, Si to SiO w-r srrk arsl Kwartit,
ai.il r,..v nr llulo )rrH:e. Mem fymi-h jm. ibe ttu-(H.....,.-..!
u1 unefc .. kk. Kn ,,,, hn. full
ana
Good Blood. Good n1fh.
ftr iU k. u--"r sao au fcmi
, , (L(V, m
TbsSgtn KadleUt Co.. nttAvfa, fa. 1
S3Q001
A T K A 11 f I fn.rth hrtf.r
. - J Hmllt tt'brT
th .(.mti,.n ..r m.i,.1.,t .... ut.nt (,, h vi"u r.n IV. "
i-ar in inrnr
No til Hi r..r m. t...i.M..,,.-s,tll..i(..v,. I )iy Hut! iitili'lil
NrtKit. I dir. hut ait.A ,. ...... .n.. ; "" kl
h-.r mi o-if tatipdt -:,J .,vlilt watt nuFl..ni.n7a U -I
J . - .' I 'itu ir- r MM M . W,t Al!
0, AuSUatM, 3A HlltaB
A'ODYtS1
minim
' ETES11 ul nnafil ton v
.GENERATION ICTra ru....u
ri fc ucjiehs i ljn
Bati cbkd axb itn... fa
'ng-h'
rit-nniuMf A7u ...
Every Sufferer ISi; i',"'m-
In B.lr or IJml, htiif Joints or Strm, .HI ad In
Mils W ADudrnr ivl,f an4 ran I'.miilJS
frw. hold mryyhrm. Prtc- 3T cu. hj. nrail b?,l,J
WANTED !
C fW TONS op 0akj hemuxtc, birch
il0 AND RED OAK BARK, AT
ROSENSTEEL'S TANNERY,
COOPEEdDALE. Addresa,
7 mimL!s
W. W. BOSEXSTEEL Johaatown, Pa.
iPCltaXY VKtiETAJBLE.)
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
SICK HEADACHE.
"
awn
Bin Miranm oo.
1 tuicp plessurt iu rertifvlnt;
tha the LlOHTNIMM Vw.KT-
Bije Livaa Pillm Is the best
rrmedy for Hick Ht-aflarli aud
Billoasneas tliat I ever tried.
T. A. HtALum.
Topt-ua, Kaa.
TIIE
WHITE
IS KING OF
SEWING MACHINES.
It was Crowned so when it took the
First Premina at the Cincinnati
Centennial in 1SS3, at the Great
Contest, but more so when it
took the
GOLD MEDAL
At the Universal Exhibition at Tar
is, France, in 1889, for being the
Best Family Serin Made
In the world. It is applauded
as such by the
800,000
Sold since its introduction in 1877
Its superiority is acknowledged,
though with many regrets, by
thousands who had bought
other new
-SEWING! i MACHINES::::::
before they had seen the merits or
the
WHITE
Ladies will find it greatly to their
advantage to examine the merits
of "THE WHITE" l-cfore buy
ing a Hewing Machine.
" TIIE REST IS AL WA YS CIIEA PEST "
in the end. An inferior Sewing
Machine U a poor investment at
any price.
JOS. CRIST,
Of Jenner X Roads, ig the authorized agent
for it in this County, Write him, and tell
him to bring one to your house for exam
ination. CURTIS K. GROVE,
SOMERSET, PA.
BUGGIES, 6LEIGH8, CARRIAGES,
SPRWG WAG0SS, BUCK WAGONS.
AND EASTERN AND WESTERN WORK
Furnished on Short Notice.
Fainting Done on Short Time.
II j work Is made out jf Thomughly Franmcd Wood,
and the Hat Iron and .STW, HiitmtantiallT
Coiistruc-ted. Neatlr Finished, and
W arranted to give Satisfaction.
Employ Only First-Class Workmen.
RepaWnr of All Kinds In My ''Line Done on
Bhort Notice. Prices REASONABLE, and
All Work Warranted.
Call and Examine my Stock, and Learn PrV-ea
I do Wagon-work, and furnish Selves for Wind
ICllla. Remember the place, and call in.
CURTIS K. GROVE,
(East of Court House)
SOMERSET. Pi
warrant tits rpt
orn lropr and nnml
Jit rfect Fiirre-revd Fvrti.
)7.r DlMrtlii.r in ,IM
wurld. Sttd ftr Csttlcps.
SODKQW,
.A. B. FARQUHAR CO,
YORK. PA.
Send tor Ladoc tu.uamATco Catalogue.
If r-SJ
lrkinn r i urc
II7KS
AND BLUINCS,
Best In the World.
mm
? vi;-. -4
Feb y H-3m.
t A panptilt of Information and ah-1$
Vi''."' lit Ir' ""mn nam to,
.V Maria." cZX&ZZSVS?
J VkSDI rir
-v Hew Yark. -S
'", 5!1" S"'1'! thfrs ix but oue cun,
lr. Halwi' Uolaivu bpeciile
It tn h l-n in a rniof tra or cod without
tlie ktliiwWin of tlw .r,u lukinait, enoclitxa
pwlT mmi prrm.nfut Clln. wh.-ib.r tht rstu-ot
aiadrraudriukeri.ran uls.hlie rck. Ihoasan.ie
l rI?I,i!I?".,,?M '"r11 ,;ur" hohaTukra tha
ZtT" Tr'?r 'V!"" r-2n,w 'h"Ut thr knowl
SwV'frS iTllTV 'w,V'.r.,D.;, "" ""hete
Wwn I rr Will. fld flatriTlllft vffMt rannlta frAM i-m
Micintr.tl..B. Our aaara'T.Sid
jtuisr full par?i.-ulr. a,mw n i.VnXarl
--WALL PAPER !;
The largest retail " stock of cheap and me
dium price Wall Paper between N, Y. and
Chicago ; also a large line of fine Parlor
Papers. Good patterns from 4c, 6 in.
borders from lo. yer yard np.
- WRITE .
5
for new line of samples for '91, as advertised
in the Hirald. Send 10 cents to cover
postage which we will refund when we
receive your order. Our line of sam
ples are conceded to be the best ever
sent out by any bouse.
J. Kerwin Miller & Co.
5 Smitafleld 8t Pittsburg, Pa.
A Matter of Impotanee to v;
If.uneringuui.un.curou.o
EYE, EAR NOSE AND THROAT TR0tjb
I
;aei
'3
J. J. McCLLELAS, M. D.. Specialist on Chrolc I 3IOR1TZ BALM M.
TTTwiU visit this (wintry every mr weeks, thus savmn tiinr rtk-n...
o' TtainsTtbe ciiv, as thev are the only physicians and snrsm in ti-.. . , W
Mnk"nf. M.rfeU,'llanims.:etc,:to illustrate and make plain lo .11 arm.-!.,! i t,
DRTjlfmiTZ SALM. the ereat Crt-rman oj-nlist. will be hre and r-rt. -r.n ,11
Eve KM Nose mkI Throat without ptnnl tn less time iban any l(Illlv , . ; -
aire his patients and others who are m need T me-ti.-al treaiita-tit ait ..i.,.,
Jtinishd phpiclau, whta duiiis at the Institute will permit w.U , v
"""iuiorJ M. Davidson. ex-Prwldent of the Lawrr-nrHj Comity W.k.1 r,r. a
citizen we.l known In the rountr, freely ive the fulU.wuu; U'tim..-iiial .a u. ;,
L'lellan A Salm. The Mujor says :
I wa sufferinir greatly from Polywi. and Inward Pt1. 1 htA tr. I.--,;
medicine with no avail. I read the a.lver'isemelit of l)r Md lel.an . .n,i .. . 1 , .
them a trial At their last vWt tothe elly they .le. !re.l me cured, and th.-v li- !,-,- "
now like a new mail. They did everythi-w lln-y airrt asai treated me o.-iru...,,- j T
world of nod and relieved me of all smteritiir.
I have been suirerliig from Insomiua (sleeplessnevsi and wneral nerv...i, -n.;ni.
on the former disease fur more than three years. I tH'-amc so .-k that i
more than a hour at a time: appetite w. rmseraWe. I went to the Mt. ..: !!, .,, .,
citv but without the least henerlt. I put myself tinder the cure of Its. ., . .ia , v
New Castle every four weeks, and I am n jw as well aj ever, hale and );. r v : ,n
t""1 MADE THE LAME WALK wi'l li'il T Kl H II ' ' "'' N'
Foreieht months past 1 haven't bttn able to walk with.nr apairnfemt, . n,rr, ,,,
treatment with lira. McUellan Alm I have teenalle u put oueaMdeaud i:..-
their ofliee without any. I am eertain that I'll beeutirviy cured omi. A !!.. , H
home doctors. Wan to grow AND rATAItRM"- H' 1 f
I have been nnder treatment of Drs. Mcclellnn Sann fr two mom for (
0 myself aatly itnproved tr..g MK. ' ". U.
On May 11th Dm, McClellan and Silin performed a cross-eye otrsii,,n r,n cy w
pain or lort of blood, and to-day my eyes are as 8tint a any one's, and l.jii.,lr,,
.VAR 1K1E, Rock Point, L:,
CATARRH.
I have been anflVrlns; with Catarrh tir some years. Tried several doctor. ,a nr rrf
until I consnited irs. McCleilsn & alm. unt.er whic treatment I hie l-,n i. M
and I have so greatly improved that I know I'll be cured when the e,,np.eof tr.-sn.,: i '.
'. '.. M' K1M.KV, M -r
EHiHT POl.IPt REMOVED FROM THE M'sh.
Dr McClellan A Salm hae remove.) eiuht Poiipi. ait ol n:y niMrils to-:.iv wrhm:
pain or loss of blisal, and In by rar less time and in a more sa'.istactory manner t! an n.
tofore at Pituburg. 1 can draw more breatii with comfort and pleasure thn.i i-i mv n,.
W. KCKLha, UTtmaS! V.'
CATARRH AND DEAFSK-rt.
I have now been under treatment ol Urs. McClellan and Salm for Hirce month f.i:s
Catarrh, and vii very hard of hearinir. hot now I atn Kreaily improved in every ,v mui n
great deal better, anu I am ettlnif stroiiKer aud heavier.
Hooker, Butler (o.. Pa., t-epu 4. 1.hi S,vtIKji
Iilseaseaof Women, such as have baned the skill of all phyMcians and n m,M:cs. ri
Cancent, Tumors, tifiroid aud polypoid growths cured without the ue of kn !e or ,a..fc
tinsT. no pain, no danger. ... . .
Small Tumors, Cancers, Wart, Moles, etc., removed witno'ir acm. sn 'e. pa-.n or m
method Flectrovsis. Ejiilepsy and Utr scientincaily treated and positively cured tiy .
ing method. Address all communications to box S;, Colnmbiia, uhio.
EXSMINHTION AND CONSULTATION FREE I
SOMERSET HOUSE, SOIEIvSET,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JULY 3RD AND 4T
IT WILL PAY YOU
TOBUr T01B
Memorial Work
WM. F. SHAFFER,
SOMERSET. PEJTNVV..
Mamifs -torer of and Dealer In
EaMrrn Work FwnUhedm Short Aixtcem all Colort
' AIM, Agmlforthe WHITE BK0X7E!
Persons in need of MOXCMENT WGRKfwil!
find it to their iniercst to call at my snt p where
a proper showing will be (riven them. MfSctu
fartitm trwrran&ed a A'rrrv t'ore, and 1'MCtUi
V& V LO W. I invite special attention to.the
Whit Brome, Or Pure Zinc Monument
Introduced by REV. W. A. RING, as a Decided
Improvement in the point of MATERIAL ANU
CONSTRUCTION, aud wbich is destined to 1
the Popular Monument for our Cbaugeable Cli
mate. r GIVE HE A CALL.
WM. F. SHAFFEIt.
At tlii Oli Staai. is Carrhg its TTsaally Largs aai Yariei Su:!
Bayers Cd Find all they may Xeed in the SeTeral Dtparfinenls, t
CL0TIILNG, HATS, DRY GOODS, XOTK
QUE EXS WARE, GROCERIES, ROOTS AND ?:
AND ALL OF THE FIRST QUALITY, AND AT REASON'ARI.F. PF.!
GSATISFACTIOX ALWAYS GUAIIAMEED.
WOOD, MORRELL&C
Wine, Liquor, and Cigar Hof
GJ-- "W. SCHMID?
DISTILLER ANO JOBBER OF
FINE WHISKIES.:::z
IMPORTER OF
WINES. LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS.
KOS. 95 ASD 97 FIFfll AYEXUE, PITTSBURGH, m'-VJ-
All orders received ty mall o h?rwl e ylllr'cj'r e prompt a'.teatioa
W. L, DO
For CENTLEMEN.
StZ ff Genuioa
WaUUHaad-Sewei
Syf Hand-Sewed
4aUU Walt Shoe.
s3.50
82.50
Police and
Farmer.
Extra Tains
Calf Shoe.
82.25
s2.00
sua's Sao. k jAT (sw
GoodTsar ' 'V .
Shoe. "s 1 t Ci
Int half jia il! ii.iV? lor t.eanemea are made In ''onirrpss. Piitton ati'f i nr.
ta each. "Wttia, ana au atjrlof toe. Iios' uU i to 5 : J, an.l jcucu
w. 1.. n.. c-
UAU I ION Z 5.,lVSE OF FKAt'l). tip Ton want to wear th ?'" ,7..l -i
r B iPSk . n v..- . i. .... . . .. .
Doanlaa' narni . t ,Cl . "" aoia. ir a shoe iteaKr attempt i"
tbT .UW.VL ' "'""'P on the hoft.m. and ciaim. tnry arr Ms i
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'"?!r'?,?"'- a.srouer Talue for the nmiti thin L-r mj
wura wna WIU UmllTV. J . ,
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Best in the World.
Awarded the m.-Hnl for aaperlor iaolitT of mafrir
aud iu(t ,,,) j workman ..I; in r ait .ilh.r -ti-eaaikiis,
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