The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, July 01, 1891, Image 7

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    The Arab Horse.
Tte controversy about the relative j
talueof the Arab horse has al
most as long, Ser.-!r, and to as little
T,irr.w Aii that between Nominalist
and Rfalrrs. However, amid the 3ut
f. r
,..t..., ,,, i, ...is tbt l! e F-6 tt"r
oughbrecis now extant, either in Engincd j
or in ibis country, trace cacs
nithont except"11 to xe Arau 5ire lat
were imported to England in the eigh
teenth century. Arab blood, therefore,
was the foundation of all that is excel
lent in the modern horse.
On the other hand, it is equally be
yond dispute that no Arab hore can trot
as fASt or run as tist as the best trotters
or runners of Amerka and Kngland.
The Orloff bones of Russia can probably
oot-trot the Arabian horses, and an Eng
lish race hcrse of the third class is doubt
lea a match at running for the fastest
Arab in the desert. It is true, also, that
the Arab horses are inferior in size, sel
dom exceeding Hi hamls. But in other
rospecu the Arabs have vry grt-at ex
cellence. They are un-iutsoionabiy more
sound than other breed of horses now
fitinL SDavins. curbs, ringbone and
other defects being almost if not quiteJ
unknown among them.
No less superior is their endurance.
When it comes to traveling for a whole
dav.tbey wiil go faster and further than
any thoroughbred. It is needless to say
also that few thoroughbreds e-joai them
inlauty, breeding far excessive speed
having had a tendency to substitute the
angular lines that are associated with a
thoroughbred, in place of those beauti
ful curved lines in which the courser of
the desert is mouldtrd. Moreover al
though the Arab be small, his weight
carryiisg power is by no means small. In
fact, in the moving parts, the Arab is not
small but large. He is almost always
what is known in horse parlance as "a
big, little un and his gaits are so
clastic and springy ato make him pecu
larily fit for the saddle.
Such is the Arab horse, and yet al
though we imjiort horses by the hundred
from England r.ni France, we bring al
most none from Arabia. There is, how
ever, just one pure-bred Arab colt in this
country, the property of Mr. Randolph
Huntington, of Rochester, ". Y- who
has been known for many years as an
enthusiastic defender of Arabian and
Clay horses. This colt, Anazeh, had for
its dam Naomi, an Arab mare imported
to England and thence to this country.
Its sire was either Leopard or Linden
Tree we forget which these two Weing
the Arab stallions given to Cen. Grant
by the Sultan. Anaieh forms part of
the stud now owned by the "Arab, Anglo-Arab
and Clay Stock Farm of Cold
Spring Harbor, Long Island." This es
tablishment belong! to a stock company
organized by Mr. Huntington, and its
operation m ill be watched with interest
by all intelligent and unprejudiced horse
men. Its aim is the ambitious one of
creating a national horse founded upon
Clay blood, reinforced by Arab blood.
The Clay family traces to imported
Grand Bashaw, and its value in a trot
ting pedigree, though at one time abso
lutelv denied and afterwards Rtror.elv
contested, is now universally admitted.
The success of the California trotting
sires, Clay Filot, the Moor, Sultan and
Electioneer, and of the no less famous
George ilkes, has fully established the
value of the Clay strain.
How Some Accidents Occur.
The frequency with which some un
loaded guns are discharged with fatal re
sults is suggestive of the suspicion that
wme of the alleged deplorable accidents
are the result of deep design.
These peculiar accidents reminds one
of a conversation that occurred between
two negroes.
"What has yer dropped in dat paper?"
"Iat's a pistil ; one of dis heah pistils
what's easy on de trier, what cocks
hitselfaud shoots h itself off."
"Whaffor does yer want a pistil ? Can't
yer 'fend yerself wid a knife ?"
The other negro, who was a very hard
case, snut one eye, and with a smile that
was calculated t produce a shudder, re
plied: "When pistil goes off and kills man
yer kin make folks believe it went of by
akerdent, but ef you 6ay a knife killed
man akerdentally some folks will shore
Lav doubts."
An Eye for Beauty.
If ever a man likes to have pretty
woman near him, it is when he is sick.
When young man decided to go to a
hospital, his greatest inducement was
the hope of having one of the young and
beautiful nurses he had read about in
books minister to him. He imagined a
eweet creature, tender and hopeful, bend
ing over him, her charms enhanced by
bewitching cap and apron.
W hen the doctor called the following
day he flund his patient restless disturb
ed. The hospital seemed to have no
charm for him.
" Homesick, eh T' asked the doctor,
as be felt his pulse.
"Oh, no."
" What is the trouble, then ?"
" Doctor," said the young man faintly,
"it's the nurse."
" Oh, I see. Too rigorous. But you
know that is for your own good."
" It isn't that ; I expected she would
be young and beautiful, but she's old
enough to bi my grandmother, and
as homely as a hedge fence."
" All the better, said the doctor ; " yon
won't fall in love w ith her."
But the homely nurse scored success.
A the weeks rolled on she waited upon
the patient so kindly nd her service was
bo faithful that he outgrew the desire for
the pretty face.
Another proof of the proverb, " Hand
some is that handsome does," Detroit
Fret Vn.
Hindoo Women.
Hindoo women wear very beautiful,
and when wealthy, tery costly jewelry.
They wear large ring in the nose, quite
number on each ear, and ever so many
bangle on the arms and wrists, also
massive gold and silver nklets and rings
on each toe. These rich ornament are
ery becoming, and the women naturally
think a gret deal of them. But wid
ow are not Allowed ny ornaments at
all, nor must they wear colors.
The condition of women with living
husbands, is not much better. They must
never look opon the face of any other
man, to that they are not allowed t? leave
their homes, and these homes, even
among the rich, re not pretty in the
least. The small, dingy rooms have bare
walls and scarcely any furniture, and look
npou dreary interior yards without a ves
tige of tree or flower.
A God-send is Ely' Cream Balm. I
Lad catarrh for three years. Two or
three times a week my nose would bleed
I thought the sores would never heal.
Your Balm has cured me. N. A. Jack
gon, Portsmouth, X. H.
To persecute the unfortunate is like
i
A Wanderer s Lament.
He was taking a pleasure trip through
this couvr. and was unuvd to the ways
of its citizens, which may explain his
.-t;.v He met friend on the street.
showed him a card and lifted hia to go ,
with him bi the addrew on it. !
"What's the matter?" the friend. '
-Why, this g.-(itie iiari," explained the
f.rc i-oer, helped me out of veiy em
barrso;n position. Yoa see, through j
carelessness I got caught on a street car
witanothiiig but draft in my pocket
and he paid my fare, I insisted on hav
ing his card, and now I'm going around
to thank him agxin and pay him the
money."
"The nickel ?"
"Certainly."
"lon't do it."
"But I owe it to him."
"It makes no difference ; he'll be an
gry" And he was. He said the stranger
must have thoucht him mighty hard up
or close-fisted to come chasing after him
with a nickel, and heimdignantiy refused
to take it.
"But, sir," said the stranger with sur
prise "I owe it to yoa. I don't wish to
have other people ptying my street car
fare."
"Offer him cigar," whispered th
friend.
The foreigner promptly followed in
structions. "Will you join me in a smoke, then?"
he asked, putting away the nickel and
and taking out handsome cigar case.
"Whv. thank vou." was the reply, and
in a few moments the three were smok
ing.
"Ask him to have something," sugist
ed the friend a&in.
Again the foreigner followed instruc
tions, and they promptly adjourned to a
place where something could be had.
Here each inan felt it incumbent upon
him to buy a "round." Then the for
eigner and his friend started for the ho
tel, and the former remarked after some
thought :
"Queer ways you have here."
' How?" asked the friend.
"Why, he was too proud to accept five
cents that was due him, bat he would
take cigar and drink that were not.
And because he did me a favor I had to
take three drinks that I did not want
and smoke a cigar that I was saving for
after dinner. If I paid my car fare regu
larly that way I'd be drunk and broke
all the time." Ll.iwj'j Tr',l.u:,r.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred I'ollars reward
for any cise of catarrh that cannot be
cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F.J. CHENEY, & CO, Frops,
Toiede, hio.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the lat 15 years, and be.
lieve him perfectly nonorable in all busi
ness transactions, and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by their
firm.
West a Tkiax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, Ohio.
Waldsng, Kinsas a Maevin, Wholtsale
Irugjis--s, Toledo, hio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Testimo
nials sent free. Frice 73 c. per bottle.
Sold by all druggists.
rtound the Earth by Steam.
This little planet is about 24 ,000 miles
in circumstance, and, within score of
years, we shall probably be able to make
over 20,0 JO miles of the journey in a
palace car.
We shall start, say, from Boston, anJ
follow the sun to San Francisco. There
we shall be switched off on the line
which will run through British Colum
bia to some port in Alaska a line which
even so conservative railroad man as
Charles Francis Adams prophecies will
be in operation before the baby w ho is
now cutting his first tooth celebrates his
twentr-nrst birthday. At Alaska we
shall take a short trip by water and reach
the eastern terminus of the Siberian rail
way in a few hours. From that point
we shall skirt the norther boundaries cf
China and India, just graze Afghanistan,
and entering Russia in Karojie, stopover
at St. Petersburg for a night's rest. Then
w ill come BerlinJParisand London.
The Czar is pushing the Siberian Rail
way with great vigor. Half the distance
to the Pacific has already been covered.
When paying mines are developed in
Alaska, as they will be, we shall connect
that Territory to the States by the con
tinuous whistle of locomotives. With
these two lines in operation we can do
the 21,000 miles with ease and comfort,
and the other 300 across the Atlantic by
steamer in five days, or possibly less.
This is something to look forward to.
.V. Y. Htral.l.
Life is Too Short,
and time and money too precious to be flit
tered awav in the trial of uncertain means of
cure, when one is aiKicted wfta any linger
ing or chronic ailment of the liver, lungs or
blood. Now, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery is -uch a positive remedy for all
Fuch ills as to warrant its manufacturers in
selling it, as they are doing, through dnig
jrlsts, on condition thai if it don't do all that
it is recommended to, the money paid for it
wiil be promptly refunded. There are a
great many blood purifiers advertised, but
only ibe "Golden Medical Discovery" of Dr.
Pierce could sustain itself and be sold under
such trying conditions. To i-eil any ordi
nary medicine under such a guarantee would
bankrupt its proprietors, but with the
"Golden Medical Discovery" all that is asked
for it is a fair trial, and if it don't do all that
it is advertised to, the manufacturers will
cheerfully and promptly refund all money
paid for it. By this singularly peculiar
method of busine-. alike liberal to the pur
chaser and exacting to the manufacturer;,
the invalid can be sure of getting the value
of his money, which is not true of any other
medicine. All diseases arising from a torpid
liver or from impure or poisoned blood, are
conquered by the "Golden Medical Discov
ery." Esjcial'y has it manifested its mar
velou potency in curing Salt rLeum, Tetter.
Eczema, Psoriasis, Impetigo, Erysipelas,
and ail skin and scalp diseases, no matter of
bow long standing. Scrofulous affection?.,
ores and swellings, as Fever-sores, White
Swellings. Hip-joint Diseases and kindred
ailments yield to its positive, purifying;
strengthening and healing properties. Lung
Scrofula (commonly known as Consumption
of the Lungs) also yields to it if it be taken
in time and given a fair trial. Contains no
alcohol to inebriate, no syrup or sugar to
ferment ad impair digestion ; aa wonderful j
in its curative results aa it is peculiar in com
position. Don't accept any substitute, said
to be "ju-t as good," that the dealer Bisy
make a larger profit.
If yon would do good whenever yoa
have an opportunity, you will generally
very busy.
Life's Mistakes.
Somebody Las condensed the mistakes
of life, and arrived at the conclusion that
there are fourteen of them. The greatest
of all mistake is to allow a simple coogh
or cold to take it coarse, which always
ends in death ; check it in time and save
life by use of Pan-Tin Cough ud Con
sumption Cure. Price 25 cents.
Trial bittles free at G. W. Benford'
XPjE ftore.
ARE WB
'Right
or
IVrovg?
A Shoe Pressing must restore the bril
liancy cf a worn shoe, and at the fame time
fracrve tit scflneii cf the leather.
LADIES will the Dressing you are
using do both ? Try it !
Feur a dessert spoonful cf yonr Dressing
into a saucer or butter plate, set it aside fur
a frw days, and it wiJ dry Vt a sabstance
as hard and brittle s cm bed glaL Can
su-h a i Jrcsiing be good for leather ?
Wolffs ACME Blading
will stand this test and dry as thin, oily
Cm which is as flexible as rubber.
25 Dcllsrt wtrth of Mew Farnftvn for
25 Cents. HOWt Bf painting
2 5 7ftf reef of Old Furnrtvrt with
OLrF a Randolph.
637 Kartb front 6at. Ffll.arin.F-r.
Stop t-aCt-CVt
Chronic Cough Now!
J For If yoa do cot it my
hMOBM Orfft
i SCOTT'S
L1ULSI
Cf Pure Cod Liver Oil and
HYPOPHOSPHITES
Of tms -i .
It Is a'imt as pintatls as nil Ik. Far
tx?iur iti'iti other .wliel Ijiiulufctfia.
wuiulttut tle&li producer.
Scott's Emulsion I
a
There are poor Imltat ions. Gtt the grmuine.l
THERE IS WHISKEY
Which is uniform in its results, besides in
every other particular. Attested to by
everyone who has given it a thorough
trial, und their name is legion.
The pure S-year old
GUCKENHEIMER WHISKY
I- the whiskey, sold only by
JOSEPH FLEMING & SON.
Prujrgi?t, Pittsburgh, Pa. As a
streugthencr of the .
zzNervousj j System,
with special ood effect on the res
piratory anJ digestive organs, it
is pronounced unequaled. Price,
full quarts $1, or sis for f5.
We now carry a fall and complete stock of
ail the leading Fine Whiskies, both do
mestic and foreign, pivinpyou the oppor
VJiuty to tn-ite your chuice from the
buret selection to be had in the city
at the lowest possible prices that
can be made for the quality and
mjv of the goods.
Fiease send for full and complete price
li&t, mailed free.
Jos. Fleming & Son,
DRUGGISTS,
410 412 Ma iet St, 1 and 2 Market.
P1TSSU232, PA.
-Ldic are Especially invited.
HO. 88 FRANKLIN STREET.
JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE.
JOHN H. WATERS & BR0.
PLUMBERS,
STEAX AITD CAS nTE2S.
We are now esmMi-hed in our a?w baiMlrur.
wLi'b. e tan .kly fiay, the tw--JTgl for
our u:iiTit in m -wru rtonyiviuiia,.
Tr-:hinr pen u inn to Ui Plumbing, Steam
and ittt- buv.ut cmed i n nun-k.
W will, a fnrraiTly. irive cartful tent; on to
the SlhAM AND HuT n ATtR HEATING bu
.new. Our frmr effort in thV line Wtbrmr
Pom of de btrjf-4 Imiiiars in the county, Willi
rmirv wmr.
In UiefFi'LY PFPARTVEN'Twe rrrr full
1tn of Kutibfr and Lrarbe-r Bcltinic, Strain aoi
Waivr HtRMr, Vaive. I:ijrturR, Luiricaurs.-U&in
.a:r:es. Irvn Pipe Fi.i, ttc Prk quoted on
appucmuon.
fir a. t Ami rp. AuMitk
" i jw ifwL (nltmaivlMW!!. Hbt
i . ' i wit. "T i cn i. tfe work md
, rn y-t. Vi vork. m fait nv
mr il tf.- n ivtr to or
Cf MPDiTmii rrr a r.inw.A.
O sww UbfltHnl IV A
OQ HAVE C13Jro BLESSED IT
Every Sufferer
H.ri. rhrAf Vrta. Vrt. I v.rrb. Unwbr
C1oln aorliui, ;rrkr. !mra x. Sorrnna
In Bi or Umbo. Rt.ir Jnu or Kmn, mill ia
tM old Ar.Ki,n rv.j.-f n4 soeiy cure. fmrh)
EljJRa pud. i L -iOHNSOJi CO.. halui, H
Your ' Boy Wants
mL2Zl?? SCROLL SAWS,
TT VifB Luttrti, Main, feiioz
tt.TkriM-
FREE
tcra4e tout.
THE JOHI WILI1II0I CO
MtaltlMatoM. 4hitra.IB.
OKryKEVVTSS T IQCOTt HABTT la
all lh MorH thrrr but mn ran.
Dr. llaiues' Ouliltvo MMeUc
If ran I rtTM in n . 11 1. f , . A l.v.
BBOdrkl 4nuKrr . an Kh.ii- rck. 1 rjBii ir
Tf !"T'5r " ,h"'r rr"r "iihnt CnMt "I
,n t.-1ir -. ih'TqD t driBkinr ofthr
rurwi vho hTf Ur "
"7 r.iui rrt Ml'l (ran iu
A!.r r.1 f.m nnrUr.. AMm In n.B.jrr.
WU atMA.UK t .. 1-0 iir ktrert. liriui,
(tiMtiitM, I rf .N t ofa, fur m. fci4r.
lit list i lis n, l4n p
m. ItUAfc i mr. U iit s
t -ftva,
At i
bTCil pa M hi .
rutin' IULII.. A-hjrM .1 r
kiusus a (., rvBTiuAa, atuib.
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YOU CAN FIND
tlm ia ttTT-B nt ilm AdrtitBff Bureau cj
rEEHINGTOlT BEOS.
wb w .11 oui. ua fcini.tn. krVMi faSj
0
jBiiiotrs
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41 L-
GeT w 'Wf
Gone
all the painful disorders an.l
chronic weaknesses jn-tuliar to tho
female sex. Thcv go, with tie use
of Dr. l'icrce's favorite Prescrij
tion. l'criodieal pains, weak back,
bearing-down wnsations, nervous
prostration, all " f eraalts eornplaints "
are cured by it. It is purely vege
table and j-orfectly harmless a
powerful general, as well as uterine,
tonic and nervine, imparting vigor
and 6trength to the whola system.
It eosta you nothing if it fails to
give Satisfaction. It's gtuiraiitt&l
to do so, in every case, or the money
ia refunded. It can be guaranteed
for it does it. No other medicine
for women is sold on such terms.
That's tho way its makers prove
their faith in it. Contains no alco
hol to inebriate ; no syrup or sugar
to derange digestion ; a legitimate
medicine, not "a leverage. Purely
vegetable and perfectly harmless in
any condition of the fystera.
World's Dispensary Medical As
sociation, Proprietors, No. 663 Main
Street, Buffalo, T. Y.
"Atsn firRF
INQRD5T CCNSUMPTiOR, KHY- FEVER .
ASTHMA. ETC-'. Circulars Free By
PETER YOGEIi. 5qterset.Pa-
Johnstown Business Houses.
City Drug Store,
Near Ditwrt BuiMir.g, Next is Pntcffics
When in the city don't fail to ca!l and see as
at oar pruruinent location, where yoa will
find one of the prettiest and must attract
ive f)rug Stores in
JOHlsTSTOWlsT
The public prononnr it a pern. We carry
a full line of Pure Lrups, Medicines, Chemi
cals, Toilet Articles, fcc. Phvsiciana Pre
scriptions Carefully Compounded.
Kpe"tfiillv Yours,
CHAS. YOUNG. Johnstown. Pa.
Graduate of the Phil a. College of Pharmacy.
-FINE OLD..
WHISKIES
And Imported Liquor cold In bait &&d by the
OLD CABISET. TOM MOORE
POSS CX UOLLO G VCKESEEIMER,
FISCITS QQLDES WEDL'ISC.
eissoxs XXXI WHISKIES,
Jamett ncnne-Fy. Paul DuBoin. Cnenac, Wilbnr
FutmaJi ft "twa Kiwkr-rry C'niiiii." A b-o,
Bediord and Soinrnn-t Pure Kje W bbkues.
FISHER & CO.,
309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa.
ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING
A SPECIALTY.
HARRY M. BEN3H0FF,
MANUFACTURING STATIONER
AST-
BLAX BOOK MAKER.
HANNAM BLOCK,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
HARDWARE
tmc outasaiu. Known ntoc itok or
JOHH DIBERT,
(DECEASED,)
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
1 Specialty.
BO TTOif PRICES R CLE THE R OOST,
TO. B. DIBRT.
At the old stand on Jlaln street. John-flown. Pa.
THE POPULAR
DRUG-STORE,
Comer of Mala and Franklin Streets,
Ji O: Hi N: 81 T: O: Wi 2. Pi A
Is now filled with all the beet
In the market, sly motto.
" LOW rRICES J XD Q VICK RETURSS,"
Is ritf d!y adhered to, and full mt:fction rjar.
anued. A full line of
PARIS GREEN AND WHITE HELEBORB
Always on band,
CHARLES GRIFFITH.
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.
THE XEW BOOM IX THE
DIBERT BUILDING,
Corner Main and Franklin Sts.,
Iswhe If t And Chil.
dre. meilS, VVUIII-flS . Footwear,
Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PKICES
can be found. In styles of all xakes. I am
prepared to compete with one and all
denim in the Slat A 1! I atV .
SCOTT DIBERT.
' y WarrantMf !! b-i
li 1 7 v Corn liru:,!
.A. B. FARQUHA3 CO.
Sewp oh lAftGE lu.urrr.ATio ctaloc I
LIQIIORS
W
Effects of Coffee.
Cufiee owes its stimu!aliojt and refresh
ing qualities to cofe'etne. It also contains
ftuui and stiisf, fat, acids, casein and j
wo1 and fibre. Like tea, it powerfully
iai-reayej the respirati'in, but, nnlike it,
d j not tKect its depth.
P-y its use the rate of the pnls is in
creased and the action of the stin di
minished. It lessens the amount of
blood sent to the organs of the body, dis
t;nda the veins and ; contracts the capil
laries, thus preventing the waste of tissue.
It i a mental stirrulus of a high order,
an'! one that is liable to rreat ahuse.
Carried to en-ess, it produces ahnor
inil jwakefulness, indigestion, acidity,
heanburn, irritability of temper, tremb
ling irregular pulse, a kind of intoxica
t:on ending in delirium, and great injury
to the spinal functions.
I'nf Jrtunately, Uere are many coffee
tipplers who depend upon it as a drunk
ard upon bis dram.
On the other hand, coffee is of sove
reign eilicacy in tiding over the nerTous
system in emergencies.
Coffee is also, in iu place, an excellent
medicine. In typhoid fever its action is
frequently prompt and decisive. It is
indicated in the early stages before local
complications arise.
Coffee dispels stupor and lethargy, is
an antidote for many kinds of poison,
and is valuable is spasmodic asthma
whooping cough, cholera infantum and
Asiatic cholera.
It is also excellent as a preventive
against infectious or epidemic dleaees.
In districts rife with malaria and fever
the drinking of hot coffee before parsing
into the open air has enable persons liv
ing in such places to escape contagion.
Worth Its Weight In Cold.
If you feel depressed, your apjx. tite is
poor, and you are troubled with dizzi
ness of the head, biliousness or dyspep
sia, Ir. Lee's Liver Ilegulator will cure.
Trial size bottles free.
A well known physician in Xew York
advises all bis patients that suffer with
coughj and colds to use Pan-Tina Cough
and Consumption Cure. Price 25 and
V) cents.
Trial bottles free at G. VT. Benford 's
Drug Store.
It was Granted.
A citizen of I'.rush street was called to
bis door at 10 o'clock the other evening
by stranger, who inquired :
I your name B T
"It is."
"You were down in the Buhl Block
this morning?"
"I was."
"In coming down stairs you ran against
man'.'1
"I remember now that such a tiling
happened."
' Well, I am the man."
-Yes."
"Yoa begged my pardon."
"Very likely.:
! was somewhat confused and did net
reply. I have now called to say that you
were ierfectly excusable, and that my
pardun is granted."
"Yoa vou "
"Perfectly excusable don't mention it
good night '."
And he stalked off in the darkness
leav.ng the householder too mad to even
rip and tear. lMrv'U Yrtr yvAt.
About Spring Fever.
Whc hasn't suffered from this disease?
We say disease advisedly, fur such it is. It
is a general relaxation of the ystem that
makes the victim averse to exertion. I'd
less the constitution i- kept up when tbe&e
symptoms appear xme acute malady at
tacks the nice: vulnerable point and life i-
endanered. A uod stimulant promptly
aud properly used soon tones up the weak
spots. Leading physicians of tbe land in
variably recommend the ce of Pure Eye
Whiskey in iuch cases. Max Klein's " Sil
ver Age " and " Daqaesne " Bye Whiskies
are sold under a sworn guarantee of purity,
ao that the consumer runs no risk" Silver
Age" at $l.3o and " Duquesne " at $1.J5 per
full quart bottle. Mr. Klein also keeps the
largest and cheapest stock of Brandies,
Wines, Ac, in Pennsylvania. Goods are
sent by expns every where. Write lor Cat
alogue and Price List mentioning this ia
per to M. Klein. i Federal Jsreet, Alle
gheny City.
What Religion Isn t
It isn't going to church to see what tl.e
people wear, or to find fault with the
preacher.
It isn't running in debt for things ycu
don't need, and never paying for them.
It isn't giving away a great deal of
money publicly, simply that the people
may speak well of you.
It isn't staying away from church,
when you know a special collection is
going to be taken.
It isn't leaving one chnrch and join
ing another whenever you do not like
the preacher.
It isn't reading so many chapters a
day, or saying one prayer over and over.
It isn't sitting in tbe house and solemn
ly refusing to eat anything cooked on
Sunday.
It isn't putting all the big sound ap
ples on the top of the measure, and the
little and rottec ones in the bottom.
It isn't telling other people what to do
in prayer meeting, and letting the devil
tell yoa what to do in business matters.
"It isn't whipping your boy for smok
ing while yoa have a cigar in your own
month.
It isn't tellinj the servant to say "Not
at home.'
Bucklen's ArnicaSalve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever
Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give jierfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
Had Her There.
She "There, haven't I sharpened that
lead pencil right V
He "Y-e-s."
"And I can throw a stone straight.
can't I r
"Yes, my dear."
"Well, then, I should like too to tell
me something else a woman can't do."
I only know onetbinz. my dear, and
that ia to tell a conundrum without for
getting either the question or the an
swer." The First Step.
Perhaps yon are run down can't Mt
can't sleep, can't think,can't do anything
to your satisfaction, and yoa wonder
what ails yoa. You should heed the war
ning yoa are taking the first step into
nervous prostration. Yoa need a nerve
tonic, and in Klectric Bitters von will
find the exact remedy for restoring your
nervous system to ta normal, health v
condition. Sorprisine results follow th"
use of this great nerve tonic and altera.
tive. Your appetite returns, good diges
tion is restored, and the liver and kid
neys resume healthy action.. Try a bot
tle. Price 50 cents.
For sale by John X. Snyder, Prifcgist.
A good word L an easr obliratinn hnt
not to speak ill re .aires onlr our ftilnr
which costs qb nothing.
Si
Vr TH 1RO ATAN d'liI N GB ALSAM.
uaht, Cold, Croup, Catarrh, Whooping Cough,
i
! For Co
HAsntneu. nfluenza. Bronchitis, 5ora i nro.x, r-iur.y,
Congestion of Mo Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Asthma,
Consumption, and all pulmonary affections.
ATTEND TO YOUR COLD IH TML
rumZoux or loi-uiiiirf wo. By W t.u.y mmrol h rradyCMM sod luid, re uJur curt
ribs Wrnro,x rw.fJ-t!mi,:-V..r rn.,h 1, ub,!l).MI hv
" Tf n4 no r'lf tttrr urine rw-thmb- iwmmurft boiiiotb mp-lvn. pMnrs th irnminlna
iTOS: l Herb Medici ne Co.. Weston, WVa.
Somerset "Lumber Yard !
ELIAS CUNNINGHAM,
MAXCTAcraxa jn DxALaa aud Wmouuu isd KxiAiLia of
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Hard and Sott Woods,
OAK, POPLAR. SIDINGS, PiCKETa, 0rUirSG3,
ASH, WALSTT, FXOORIXU, 8ASH, CTAJR RAILS.
CHERRY. YELLOW FINK, SHISGLES. DOORd BALC8TER3,
CHESTNXT. WHITE PISE, LATH, BUNDS, SEWEl P08
A General Line of all it Ji of Lumber and .BuilJln Maiertal aad Roofing Kaw kept ta oct
AIM, can fun.h anrthinf In the line of oar busiaew to order with reaaonsM
promj.uio. saoL a Brarkeu. Odd-csed wora. etc
KLIVS ClJjSnSTINGHLAJSl,
OfSce and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somers et, P
INI
The Mart Hacrrwfil Rraardr mr dlscor
trS. u U it f-rtata la Its c3xt aad doeo aot
bUttr. Rel j.r f tx-!or :
Rvokltt, Cooiu Say i, 9JL
In . B. J. KrrALL .;
Mr. -Ui H iptirif-r I i?t n nrtrrm itit'
HH njrc-lri'riirl Kt-iMiull in Cure It
lr;- rt j-i6 1evcr aw ... 1 ha" a ilbB
emj'ty Urft. harin ul it with T rf.-ct atn-m,
rur nrvrrv rhliitf 1 trfti It ra. M nvh'- rhAj
a b4 wuh a .t bftlAtario tbat nuul- him Laiimv
hXviaii Si-avin Can. Ho cureU Iihj w
Jut tbrtf trv
lourt peapectfnllr.
w..ioir Wrrrra.
Corxmrs, Ohio, April 4, "V
Pi R J Krtri-L Co.:
rvar Mr : I tt ln I!inifH!orfif KVn.lnll'j
Atiavia t'un ana Klml t .d.1iihb Pw,ltra thaa
evr t"f'ir. Dta lai'l to m. it wa tlte Lra(
iowtlcrleeracpt ul tti t-.t bavver bnL
lM-aectful:y.
vim L. Eorrui
C-rrrrEfi-xoo, !. T., Say , ).
Pa. B J Kixmu. ....
IH-.W !,r : -I hav Ufi reml hnttirtnt ynrr
K.'ii,lli' spttr:n Cure with rrtn- iMi on a
vaIu;iU- anl mar tli.i -a. i'in lanm
with a Hi-!' STi.i In. Tht- mar w now nt:tvl frva
j.-trml, '. 1L HcTtHi
KENDALL'S SPAYIM CUBE.
(-uia: I Kilitai U nir dntr In rn iT too my
t'miik f tr Tour fr f:rii-1 m ia 1 - iut1u Cur.
I hvi m f ir y.t r . nl:v mhn ti I trutJ ery
hurCwv. Sf; h'ni very --rf ! ;-f - 1 tnrl
ttp, in Cure Dk-n ttirv-l hr in f ur Oav
1 rt-DiAUi otir.
Xajuoi Downa.
Prioe 81 per bott! or ! bottlvs for $ All draf
gits hare u or cab t fr ju.or it wiii b at-ntv
to any Jlrw o roetpc f r-ni br thr proprie
ion. 1H. tt. J. KENDUl.
EsMbttrfck t .tU, Vermoiu
C. C. JORDAN. JOS. KINCHMAN
Jordan & Hinchman,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CRACKEES & CONFECTIONS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Crackers, Candie?, Nuts, Fruits, Ac
270 and 272 Main St Johnstown
B. to B.
CHALLIES.
Iirj:or demand and more selling
every day of ihce popular fabrics.
Recent fortunate purchases from
overloaded importers enable us to
offer be?t qualities at I. W'YM I 'KI
CKS than ever before known. Spe
cial 31 Inch Alt Wool French Dhallies
Cream grounds fand a few dark
grounds) neat printings ."55c. (The
.0e. quality.;
All-wool French Challies 40 and
50 cents, and ihe very best quali
ties, black grounds, with colored
printinss, .""c. Very stylish and
desirable.
American Printed Challies.
4c. to 25. and all intermediate
prices with stair like regularity. All
best and special values, fur
For Euyers of Dress Goods.
3r-inch all-wool Plaid Suiting 25
cts. (45c. the regular price.) 50
inch Cloth Suitings, mixture, 35c.
50-inch all-wool Cloth Suitiugs,
(5ray, Krown and Tan mixtures, 50
and 75c. A handsome line of
KN'CLISII SUITING STYLKS,
Light colors, 31 inches to meas
ure :, that woul.t commend iberuarives i
price aa even as high as oor.
:T-WRITE KORSAMrES XD A CAT
ALOGUE.
Boggs & Buhl,
115,117119, and 121 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY, Rl.
mif .-ra.J L-n-. -0.,1 mJL J. "
' Cood Blood. Ooaa nk
. ina Pt.
t i.an I icna. (iKt Una, J , i
A
T1IK
WHITE
IS KINC OF
SEWIXG MACHINES.
It was Cr:w2i so it t:ck s
First Pr3iica at the Ci:inati
Cssiessial ia 1ZZZ, at tha 5rsa:
Catcst, bt n:r3 so w2 it
gold" medal
At the Universal Exhibition at Par-
! L, France, iii lbbO, for leini? the
East Familj Seiiai HicMiib
In the world. It is applauded
as such by the
8 O O, O O O
Sold since itj introduction in 1ST"
It3 superiority i. acknowledged,
though with many regret?, by
thousands who Lad bought
other new
-SEWING! ! MACHINES:::::
Kefore they had seen the merits oi
the
WHITE
Ladies will find it greatly to their
advantage to examine the merits
of "THE WHITE'' before buy
ing a Sewing Machine.
" THE ZEST IS ALVA YS CHEAPEST"
in the end. An inferior Sewing
Machine is a poor investment at
any price.
JOS. CRIST,
Of Jenner X Rfai!.. is ihe authorized azU
for it in thU County. Write him. and teil
biro to bring one to your ous iut exam
iiiation.
CURTIS K. GROVE,
SOMERSET, PA.
BCGGIE3, SLEIGHS, CAKKUGES,
EPBJSG WAGON'S, BCCK AGON'i
AXE EASTEK.V AND WESTERN WOKS
FuroSahed on Short Notice.
Paintng Done on Short Time.
My wn-kUoiiiieont -f !VV( Smrml Wood.
Conlrurti. Nt-aiiT Kiai-J. ai.J
Marrau.il u s".ve Sauaiat tiou.
Esplcy CzLj nrst -Class "Wcrknsa.
Kepairi-f of XII Kinds In Mf "lne tone on
tsnort Notice. iTiita AjNA, a4
All Work Warranted.
Call and Examine iry Stock, and Learn PrVea.
I do Wagon-work, and farnisa Seirn for Wind
-ilia, Kemember t place, and call in.
CURTIS K. GROVE,
(KaX of Coon Bouse)
soMER.srr. tx
MISSES' AND CHILDRENS'
SPECIAL
OPENING
TRIMMED
HATS!
Our Misses' and Chil-
drens' Hats
Are pronounceJ by all a the HAXSOC
EST and tbe
MOST ATTRACTIVE
we have yet shown. Come, and bring your
wife and children to the store of
0
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V. AAAIAJ j
41 FIFTU AVEXCE, Pittsburgh, Pa.
HE
mm
"V. A pamphlet of tnforsBatloa acd v
kTaraa. C'T-rrtu,
A Matter of Impotance to You
li audering from loEg-sUmiin? Cl,rme l:.a. I!wa of tb Clot-i. S-!n n.i y
y"ttm, as !br mlTer'! fmrn " "-
EYE. EAR NOSE AND THROAT TROUGLE
- -
J J M-U EtAS, M. P- Spetali- on Cin.'.c J M...RIT2 Sv!.M V r . -y . . , .. ...
f I 4rf tlf v.-. i.r. a .i
ThT wVll ibw "mmry Terr f.air we.-k. thu -u,ie r . :r. . ,
of imiiit the ritv. as ta-y arc the m'y pityu :a. and ;-! .-Miiitry . ..
Manakins. Mottris, iaram... tie., to U'X-irai ':nr ; ,-a '.u .. '.. . ...
lKTKITZ SAI.W. the zrrnt G"m:aa t:-St. w.'.l be h-r ar.d fri.ra
Eve Kr Vi aut Ttinti w:tnui;t pal'! a:i.i in .1- :-. .".e u..:i : -.- .
ir:ve' ni Va::. u' ML-rrs a 3.1 ar in n-l ! ru! uva m.-i,! an tmru
di.tlniruljlie'i pliii3. d :t!s ai l:.e l-:iV:i; mi-i p..-a:.. n.i, . . ... -
UIji!iT J. M. pavi'lin, ex-Pmudriii ttC Ls rounty W. i r;rnwt-ri A
C'tiu'we.l knoan In 'lie -iHiutT, I'rvt'.y 1.. ioiiow :iii ;-. ...n.i 01
Clc'..aa A S;m. Tbr Ma..yi: ,
1 aaa auSwn irratiy from Polyp's Ir.ar l P-.i.-. I v il :r! k-al -
Bteiiu-ine rtm n.. aa;;. I rv-ad the -i ;-r.-m.-i:-..ri.rv M, a". -a.:-; 1: 1 I
tr.m a trial. At thr Jam visit wto city tht y u.t--.l war cuc! a:: l ti . y !; -a-t. .
no uke new man. 1 o-y did tvnyiriii.it v .j.-cul and i: aud c
or! l .ftl and n-v-d aie wf-I! siiflerir.ir.
I hav Iki-u .'i.!t-r,iiir frum ln'tDriia : .'.rp;t -:.-. i-iitj! rffrv-,-. ..
on the frnrd!!ar S mrr ti-aii i!irrv ).-.i.-s 1 rj,-. !n- t'.a: 1 r;.' -dm
ire than a n.mr a: tiw. aptwtiie was iai-n. 1 .-at t.' ''. Mt. -.-.! ii- ;
rity, but witb..ut tne 1. ast brnctit. 1 !"' ki.-1i i:t dvr tr.e -art :ra M- ' -aj .. s
v,w castle every tour ntti, and I aia n . : ai.-:i as t-i-r 1: h a::d 1.-4". . .. 4
health. - U.-C1-: Nc ,
MtT'ETHELAMK tVAl K W : 1 ii"! 1 K; ! iif.-.
ForeiBht laotlths Ilt 1 haven 1 oetrti a r. t., a.i w . a j a.r ..1 r.-. -. . -
ttvaum-tu :ih Its. Mm .e:;a A Saiti ! h-v.- e-:i ; p 1 ' -..;ea:i-t :
their rh-e a-i'htslt a::r. I am "rta;n that i ii leii'.rvij - M. A.l: -.-j 1
h.,ra4.t!.., Uait u, grow sean r- a KSpr7 xyt"''' ' iV
I iiave ,trn ntxlrr tivatmrot rf Fix i..fi dt -aim : . w..n'h- ' r i n-r-.
and tt.iiMdcr niyseil s.-vauy iPit-r.-i'-.i : .VH-. 1 ' " a 1 ...... L.i.ir,.... r
Y'U N'. UI'V tYt -fKAi' tl! t.t.i'.
On fav 1 th Tr?. M-rjelinn eiid -aim pvrirTiid a ,.e-i'i. :. ..n rr-.
t ain or aaiu tuuuil, aud w day tuy v are as stai.- it a- -r t I . -. - ,
Lr M:.V!';1n. i' -... ..
W ' ' ATARi.tl
I ha -w an-ri-C with f'ourrh f-.r ne years. Trtl . vo-s: .!.-. ! . : . .
nml! i .-.rfi.:t.d l'tx iiv If.ini: a. in. u-,:. er :...( t.m :. . 1 .,.. .m: ,
and 1 have o irreatly unt-rove'l that 1 kuu 1 11 be -:';rei v. 11 tr.e - (rt;rs.-. r t.-( . A
' . M- fcl.Nj.h 1. y.
EI'illT r"r iPI KEMOVFI- FK'iM TAZ N'.s
ftp-. Mv-C.eljan jt Salm I'ae n-meVMle.KliI F".:? i'it-it ii.f iMflrii. t-i...ea. :i
paia " hs ofbaal. and ::i by iu s time and ia -rv .. rv ire::.. ' : i
tuit-re a: tnttburc. I tan draw tuuee brvatu w.ta e..n."t n at.-t ! a .re -.- e:, v
1.. H . Ii: . -; . .
rt'.W.U tVI' PKAKSr
I have now (wo cndr tr-:nient it lr. .. and ra.ni fr r.s : ;. a '. t
t'atarrti. and waavrry Oaril l team:?. k .-a 1 am .-.-..! ; r.rte-1 1:. . ... 1 . AU UrK
Sreat 'teal better and 1 am Ket'Uir tr.-:i. r and Leaver.
li.ik.er. Hurler t o , Fa.. . t. 4. !. Sta-'kL K MtkRi
Insea-eaof Wotreo rnvh as liave iir!'.d the -k:.! of a.: vhr.-, -.:. ir ! r :.-.. ....
raiM-ers, I'.iiiairs, ts!-n!d aDd poiiwid gzo cured wirhtiu', uie i.- ;I u.:e or u;!-s ,,
tii.jf no la:n. no danflvr.
Smafi T.iiu. as. tamers. Warts. Mules, ptr . rr.i"v, ? w 'h. t s N. kr. n n
mettHst - '! k.::eiy a.-. 1 r". e-, :y tr-a!"l a- I -.:.t-:y eurd L-y a Lviax.
nirthtsl. Ad.lre-a all t'uiamunira'i-ns to r.x o r. tvlua.
DR. H. M. TAYLOR, the ct-M-rute-l conuU:t! 'physician (,f i.rii:aa: !
hrmarr, CoiutsLmf, (..can ! e cfrt!j;t?tl at t:ic J .r.rs U 'i-e, M- v.-ri ia e, Ii
on Wttlnesday, June 3, ls'U, and retry four crad thv rcaf: r.
EX5MINMICN AND CONSULTTK
SOMERSET HOUSE. SOMERSET, pa
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JULY 3RD AND 4TH.
IT WILL PAY YOU -
Memorial Work ,T f ir,
or y
mm a a a ' a a a mm lay
SOMEKSKT, PEXVA.,
M anut -turer of and Dealer In
&uter BVt FTtnurJttdaa 5Virt .Yir, fn J ('. V
MifiELI ASS GMSITE Till
AUo, Ajnior-Ju WSITE BS0SZS!
Frs.l In need of MONTMENT WORKf-.v!
find il to their mren-t tocaU at my shop wne-e
a prof.- Jia-rvrm wi be riven taem. -jrt-rit
duarajUt'd tm Eirjf i.ir. aid tKl tJi
E&Y L'J W. i invite special attention to,lha
tAfhite Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument
Inrmdnoed by REV. W. A. RING as a IVoi.!e.i
Irr.i.TS'Tnset ;ti the pntrt if MaTKRIaL AL
I'tjS-Ftl't Tl' iN. and wciieh is ti-mied to ia
Ihe Popular V -miTn-rt f..r or lnaseatile C -mate.
fiiVE M k CALL.
W3I. F. SHAFFER
THE COMPANY STOR
It tis Oli S:azi. is Crrrl". i- Usj ai Varied S:::k
GEKEEAL LlIl C I IVXDIS i:.
Bayers C Fiud all they may ed in the St-feral Df partntpnts of
CLOTHING. HATS, PRY GOODS. NOTION'S.
Q UE ENS WAR E, GROCERIES, 00T AND SIInES.
AXD OF THE FIR.-T QIMLITY, and AT REANA15I.K PRICKS.
SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUAKANTEED.
WOOD, MORRELL & CO
scnmnT building:
: The Largerst
Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House
IN THE UNITED STATES.
ESTABLISHED I3J5.
G-. "w. sasuvrziDT,
DISTILLER AND JOSSER OF
FINE WHISKIES. l:1"
IMPORTER OF
WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS.
SOS. a5 ASD 97 FIFTH A VEXCE, PITTSBURG If, PESSA.
J L-e :'.: r-.i v.ve ;.:.x;: ::e::t: 3 "i
gam
THE POSITIVE CURE.
J ELY SCTaZKS, 64 Warren St, ew Tor-, fr.ee io CU-L 1
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Best in
Awnri(f niaHal for
C&oibit-s. bv lite
For CENTLEMEN.
85.00
4.00W:a
s3.50PoUcf.
Calf Shoe.
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