The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, July 29, 1891, Image 4

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    Commercial Fertilizers Com
pared With Barnyard "
Manure.
ST . E. ALttK
The oject of manure i oae of (Tat
ixpo nance to everyone that is int-eresu-d
in agriculture and i one of tLe moch
iseeded restorative cf exhausted soil.
Barnyard Kiaoure Las been cse-i a wwh
from the earliest history of agricultare.
Com inertia! fertilizer are of more recent
date and w a formula of mineral ferulii
inx ingredient whose component part
are form elated by the aid of the fc- ience
of cheaiieLrr.
That these fertilizers have proven as
important fartor in the fro icg ac-J at
tarlng of crop ha been demonstrated,
not t theory, bet by ctaal practical
experiment.
Yard man are contain a com position of
element sececaary to plant-growth, and
vill.if applied in sufficient quantity and
with proper tillage, increase ha produc
tiveness. Concentrated manures contain the
same principal elements if com plte in
their compos "lion and will com care fa
Torably with yard manure in commercial
Talae, wkile in agricallurai value they
do not.
The commercial value of the mineral
uitances of ail mancres we obtain
throcgh the tabulated analysis of our
chemista. These cay be relied upon as
rery neaily corrwet, as far aa they eo.
TLe agricultural value can only be ob
tained by experience, and depends large
ly cpoa the compobitioa of our soil, rain
fall, the manner of cu'tivadcg tlte soil,
and the method of applying iL
The farmer Ehould make use of Lis
brains a well ai any other boeine man,
and ehoold watch with deep interest the
ootcome of research made by the ex
periment station, especially on the sub
ject of commercial fertilizers.
The production of yard manure and
cost of the commercial article shoal l also
be taken into consideration. The amount
we invest in a cmmercial manure is so
much cash advanced, with no assured
guaranty cf a profitable increase or even
the return of the cost of the investment ;
it depends on circumstances.
We lose nothing by th uncertain
ties Lv the making and applying of yard
manure. It is, therefore, one of the prin
cipal adjuiw to successful farming, and
is an article which may be manufactured
on every firm, and we need not pay
tribute for its use to corporations, agents
or any other class of men.
We ehoold make ie of every available
means to increase in volume as well as
ia value this great farm storehouse of
profit. AH the straw should be convert
ed into saannreby being worked through
the stables or otherwise, and all other
worthless material tliat accumulates on
all farms during the growing season.
Animal excrements are eqally valu
able. We should avoid all waste by
using other absorbents in our stables
such as dry muck, plaster, etc., and it
should be conducted to a Unk construct
ed to receive it and from thence distrib
uted over the manure Leap.
The comparative value of yard manure
depends on the number of animals and
Low we feed them, n e cannot manu
facture a capacious and valuable product
with but a few animals, nor with a larger
number of animals if we feed them only
to keep them from starving. The per
rent, of its value depends largely on the
thrift and grswth of our stock, the
amount of litter we use and the grain we
feed. There is another question of im
portance, and that ia the economic treat
ment of manure after we have drawn it
from the stables. It should be kept tin
der cover until we wish to apply it to the
land. In many barnyards the most
valuable elements are washed away ; the
results of w hich we way notice in the
adjoining luta. By Laving it under cover
until it is ready for use we will get the
full benefit cf its value. It is in this pre
scribed form that by analysis it will show
its largest per cent, of phosphoric acid,
potash aad nitrogen.
Mr. Warrington in The Chemistry
the Farm" gives the following analysis of
rich stable manure:
Xitrogen, .04 to .00
Potash, .04 " .07
PaotvAcid .02 " .04
A single ton of barnyard manure will
therefore aopply :
9 to 15 lbs. nitrogen.
9 " 15 " potash.
49" phos-acid.
Constituents having a quotable value
per ton.
These mineral substances are the three
principal ingredients of "quotable" value
in all man ores, whether home-made or
complete commercial. In yard manure
there is a great deal of non quotable ma
teria! in the form of carbonaceous matter
which is very valuable in the formation
of good soiL The great bulk of quicken
ing and decaying matter which it con
tains and the effect it has on the soil is
of great importance and should not be
overlooked nor underestimated, being it
is not quoted in the analysis ; because
barnyard manure can cot be measured
only by the nitrogen, potash and phos
phoric acid it contains.
Concentrated manures do not contain
this humus or organic matter in such
form that it may be of any benefit. In
this it is lacking ia agricultural value.
We may avoid these disadvantages by
following a judicious clover rotation or
by plowing under other green crops.
Clover and commercial fertilizers should
go together, and together will make a
complete substitute for barnyard manure.
A complete fertilizer contains the same
leading elements in its composition, but
. not in the same proportion as would a
fair sample of yard manure.
From tabulated analysis of commer
cial fertilizers we have the following :
Xitroeen, 83
Potash. 3.0
Phoa.Acid, 8.79
A single ton of these goods will con
tain :
106 ibs nitrogen.
CO potash.
176 " phosphoric acid.
Or 402 pounds of fertilizing matter
bavins; quotable value, and would, there
fore, by applying the trade table of vai
tMCvoost from f43 to 50 per ton at point
aiare man of Tan gij could not
be manufactured (as some might suppose)
for flC or $20 per ton.
The application of such a fertilizer
woold not be very economical, because
of its high valoe, except on exhausted
nd banes eotX It depends, however,
on how we Lave treated and applied our
yearly supply of barnyard mncrw and
o what plant food we have taken from
the soil. Some land may require a
complete treataieni; one field nit re
quire two ingredients; an adjoining
Esld or firm may require bat one.
From these comparisons we summarize
the following :
Of all manures, bcreyard man are
should have the preference.
Commercial fertilizers may be substi
tuted in connection with clover.
JJ'VP'V1,T ..snr.Tjed. mininerria! frr-
How Squaws Cure Fever.
Late iu the evening of the second day,
while! waslriczontbe beartiia with
swiaimi&g brain and a fevered brew, be
catue back, but not lcn. Tw fctrosjr,
... , . .- t i-
a!iieucs;aaw-i, eacu a i t
were h is torn pac ions.
The eider of the two was about as
toch. leatbervookicg a specimen of
aboriginal ugliness as I Lave ever fallen ;
in w ith. and. making due allowance for
the difference in age, the daughter w a-
a perfect model of her. Tbey bota cai
their load unceremoniously aside, and
the el-ler proceeded at once to basine.
Watching roe closely as aae dtl so, sue
rolled a large handful of leaves In her
hand until they were partially pulveri
red, then passed them over to the yoong-1
er fjuaw, who soon maoe a pim oi very
bitter tea from theto, w hn b I was tola
to drink. I managed to gulp it down,
hot and bitter as it was, and the old
kuv then seized me without ceretaony
and packed me snugly ia bearskin ana
blankets. ' v
With the rise of the sun the confound
ed ague began to threaten me, and lira.
Blackbird, with the help of her interest
ing daughter,' proceeded to take measures
for expelling it in a manner quite as
novel and 'original as her treatment ot
of fever. First eh undid a- bund
of d:rty blue cloth and took therefrom
several bundles of neatly bound, minute
twigs. I Lad bear ! seine hard stories of
-whippin' out the ager," and sraeiled a
pretty extensive mice immediately, but
on the whole concluded to go through,
sol suffered them to divest me of my
clothing and seized me firmly by the
w nst, and made n ot jectioo even wten
Mrs. Blackbird applied the switches
gently to the bare skin. Gradually the
blows increa-ed in severity aad rapidity ;
old Peter, who had stood by as a specta
tor at rst, stepped forward and stied
a wriet firmly in each hind, so suddenly
that I had no time to obj-ct ; and the
whipping became energetic and general.
K-ach of the snaws with a switch in each
Land vied with tlie other in rapidity of
Litting;and a the sluggish, torpid bl-xxi
strove to dash with answering speed
through the tingling veins the pain be
came nnentiJrable. I Lad resolved to
bear all tliat was asked of me, in hope of
a radical eare, but the torture was too
severe, and I ordered them to desist, try
ing at the same time to wrench myself
lone from Peter. I became luaU w lta
pain and went in on my mumle, biting
and battieg furiously at oJ l'eter, ana
giving the ieattiery lemaies nngauaiu
kicks about the ribs and abdomen a
proceeding that made them laugh all the
more and brought down Jhe switches
with increased vitrr. I entreated and
cursed by tarns, tried briberey and flat-
terry, begged for a resUng epe.L an J
threatened death to be party of conspi
rators immediately a?U-r I got loose, but
all ia vain. TLey fiogsJ me for a time
that seemed an age, and only let me eft
w hen I was too exhausted to stand alone.
Then I was again enveloped in ekins
and blankets, when, strange as it may
seem, I almost immediately fell into a
deep slumber, from which I did not awake
until evening. When I did awake it was
with a general sense of soreness all over
the outer man ; but where was the ague ?
Gone. Completely cured, as well as the
fever. Fvr'4 aivi Srcam.
Now Try This.
It will cost you nothing and will sure
lvdo you good if you have a cocgb, cold,
or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs.
Ir. King's ew Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to
give relief, or money w ill be paid back.
Mffewrs from La Grippe found it jut the
thing, and under its use had a speedy re
covery. Try a sample bottle at our ex
pern, and learn jut how good a thing it
is. Trial bottles free. Large size K
andfl.
For sale at John X. Snyder's Irog
S:ore.
Sounding the Devil's Sick Hole.
A singular discovery is reported to have
been made in Fx wards county, Tex. It
is known as the " I "evil's Sink Hole.'
Recently it was partially explored. One
man was let down by a rope 150 feet.
Here be found a ledge and a passage way
leading from it seven feet high, wide
enough for three men abreast, and run
ning at a steep incline downward. He
followed it 300 feet and came to an im
mense hike of water, ice cold. He Lad
no means of determining its extent, bet a
stoue harled with all hie force splashed
in the water fully seventy yards sway.
The bank of the lake was covered with
pieces of rock, looking as though they
bad been blasted. Some were brought to
the surface, and assayed about seventy
ounces of silver to the ton. ' i
Some Startling Facts.
The official returns from boards of
health show that nearly three-fourths of
all deaths are from Consumption. When
we think over this fact it is really awful,
though each case (started with a simple
cough or cold. Realize how important it
is to check this terrible malady, which
can be done by using Pn-Tina Cough
and Consumption Cure. Price 25 and 50
cents. Trial bottle free
At G. W. Eenford's Drug Store.
Ahout of Eagles.
A Rosfuaa letter says: A curious and
unusual sight has just been witnessed by
the inhabitants of Bjeigorod, in the
south of Russia. A few days ago an
enormous flight cf eagles were seen to
fly past the town and settle in an adja
cent forest. The woodmen who were in
the forest at the time fled in dismsy
from the place. It was well they did, for
when these unwelcome visitors had tak
en their depart ur itvras found that they
had devoured ten horses, several sheep,
and a vast am her of smaller animals.
The ground where they alighted was
strews with feathers, and all the birds of
the neighborhood have been so terrified
that they have flown away. Only one cf
the eagles was caught a bird cf im
mense size and belonging to a Siberian
species. The eagles, which were several
hundred in number, flew awsy ia a
southwesterly direction.
Chapter 1. Weak, tired, and no appe
tite. Chapter 2. Always take Hoods Sarsa
pariiia. Chapter 3. Be strong, cheerful and hun
gry. .
One may ruin a score of his fellows and
he is easily forgiven ; bat let him burn
himself and there's nothing too harsh
that may be said of him. &t-m Trai
KTtp.
His Body Terribly Mangled.
A shock ine accident occurred at t
Union Knitting Mills, whereby : Isaac
Cox was terribly mutilated. Red flag
Oil, the ikatoca paia core, was quickly
applied, and recovery soon followed. You
can try thu great remedy for 25 cents.
If you want to drive away Dyspepsia,
Biii-xumeas, Constipation, Poor Appetite,
and ai evils arising from a disordered
Liver, use Dr. Dees Liver Regulator.
Trial bottles free at C. W. B.,:for.;j'.
POOR
FOOLISH V5i
nu a ait oce wi vac
VoiffsAGfslEBIacking
nltmHIwtr
25 Dollars mirth oiMem JTrn for far
25 Cefffs. HGWt -r par""! "
25 cr fef ni Cut Furiftort mkh
WGi-VT A RAXDOLPH. Fk4pla.
tU ItJJutAiii
Chronic Cough Nov!
TT'S
r nioLSion
liajjaHsnHBaBsswasI
Of Pore Cod Liver Oil and
HYPOPHOSPKMTES
Of liime tict Wi i il -
Tt ts 'm"9t T p&lfiut? aa mHt Far
bnw tbiui ntiaer aoUied EiuulaluuL
a wubderlul U pruluoer.
Scoffs Emulsion
ThrrBan.-rortmitatkma. Grt tin ormuaj
THERE IS J milSKEl
Which is uniform in its results, brrldes in
every otlwr truci:Ur. Atttcd to by
tveryoi who rivea it a thorough .
trial, and tiieir name is lvion.
The pure 8 year old
GUCKEiNHEIMEHWHlSK
blithe 'hijfeeT, sold only by
" JOSEPH FLLXIKG 1 SON,
DrugrlsL, Pittslorgh, Pa- Aj a
gtrengthencr of tLe
zzNervousi iSystem.n
viih ErHjcialpooil efect on the res
f iratory and digestive organs, it
ia pronounc cl unequalod. Price,
full quarts $1, or fix for $5.
We rew carry a fell ana complete stock of
all the i Koe Wttiakies.; Uth de
mtic and fop?igrt. p vine you the op por
tunity to mate your choice from the
bat tried ion to he had in the city
at the lowest poss.'hle pri.ies that
can be matie for the quality and
ageofthegouds.
jT- Please send for full and complete price
list, mailed free.
Jos. Fleming Sob,
DRUGGISTS,
410 A 11- Harket ?t, l and 2 MiikeC
- TXT?S2w5IX, PA. , ,
ZjLadie re KsiJecUIiy invited.
HO. 88 FRAfiKUH STREET.
JOHNSTOVN SUPPLY HOUSE.
JOHN. H: WATERS &BR0.
PLUMBERS,
steal: Airs gas txzzzi
We arv.anw tlMibed in oar sew buildiBjr.
wbx'h. we ran fr;v t, i the btft-araotvii fur
oar buNm-oi ia W 'ttru irnny'.ruiia.
Everything pertaining to lue FiumUn?. tteaza
and Oa Luuim cimtd i:; vujrfc.
He miil, a fonxwrlr. f?Te cartful attention to
the STLAM AND HT W ATi-K HF.ATlN'i bo
iziew. our fanner etTisrt in th line enbrare
aierf titt Wx-t liuatliugt ia U county, wuh
utB aure- , , '. i s
la the St PELT DKPAtTUEyTwt oarrvaftU
Viaaa'lXtVv nd i fcer ikltu.f. Maw d
W ater UM, ViTa. Isecns, jjufcrijiiaa.lnain
Gawrw. iron Pipe f tuiLg, htc irks quoted on
application.
worst tW sm. by A km rf. Anew
lL--j w Ta rva ran ow ft
. 4,' ,"' Ve fc "-'-r'r-- - b-
.. JF f jptw rv wrtr Altti &itl
sd trt w am wrarfe rs aai vwn
B.ltjaWttssk Cwmv.AK IMlrtUatf,llftaM
immm
-GENERATION AFTER GENERATION
OQ W CSB) A 8USBCB B. .AVJ
Ttrmfp m "r, iMrm It.
rwrf Tianktm to kan a bottit of it la hi- mlrbrl
Every Sufferer ?Z ttSSriSt
tvwsw HtNsxljtrw. rtTtJsTtar Orwar saV -ain s WrsixUa5,
Azm. Cjch rm Mort- jtv iMrrWw. ln-mc. Sr tw-tmssj
tm bor or LarotasL fettif Joint or hutA i flisri i
f r rVakl evrrwwIstTB. Prx '4 b mat J l-4tM-
Your. Boy HVants
XZL "rxzzzrsr scroll saws,
if! vm Lutms, Sum, Beiia;
m
i ufi laai. raa. mm ma. mm mm
the jo hi tmirssoi ci,'
aUaaasnatataaa. -I MraaVI
Ai tb tt aria) tjM-r. I. but "ai .oii
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. a eitr 1, cr roSr f thB
th kMW! -t tt.e f i.kwcit. cctiiia
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aauautrat, w. rr xaruM, Ma4 . dr.
feu. anxrit Co, ik, Ban MM, Ciaciaa!: U
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THIS
papro
oa tie 1b 1ittm-h at l An.:r b .rea l
LS
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m 1m"mm- rw -iiaii rW flhSkSH' SjJ mn aW. fd!
a. t . A l-LLA. Aa.a a M. l.ma Afatvs?
male a long
tall (talc) sliort.
A niar, afu-r
he hz3 fiiUn
a gxl d inter,
may feci t xtra-
va?antly joyous; battherteU day
oh I bat Lc i surly ail grim. Lis
6toraach ta-1 liver are siaggish, Le is
m orose, desudent anl " out of
sorts " generally. But Le may get
a prompt return for Lis money by
fnirhasing Dr. Pierce's I'lcasant
'eliets.
There's notbinr Kke thria. Tni-r
sire tiny liver JJiIl, sairar-cofltea,
but thorough in results. One Pellet
is laxative, three to four cathartic.
For Indigestion, DiliouiJioii, and
all derangements of the Stomach,
liver and" Bowels, thev work like
charm, and you get a lasting benefit
jaid a permanent cure.
They're the cboapert Fill, tieeiiuso
tqfe and tvrt, while the manufact
urers gwrtnlee they'll give satisfac
tion, or yonr money is returned !
Yon only pay for the good you
get. 03n yon alc more
"What's the use ! suffering any
snore from those dizzy sptlis, the
headaches and all ; mako the attack
ydursc-lf, with one or two of these
Little, Sugar-coated Pellets, and they
will do the rest. They arc a perfect
vet-pocket remedy. Purely vege
table aad i-erfectly harmless. By
druggists. 25 ccrt9 a viaL
rVD caA -TRUE
7 . v., flu v.uiu-
'doseht cnsajxpTKB, ksy- fever:
fTW-W. ETC- JCirculara Free' Br'
PETER Y0GEL; ScnERSET.PA.
Johnstown Business Houses.
T
.FINE OLD--
WHISKIES
Aad Imported Liq-iori M in baiz and bj Ue
ee. special nue ;
OLD CABISET. TOM MOORS
' JYaSS CM U0LL0 W, 6 VCKZyjILlMZR,
riscirs qolI'KS veldisg.
James Hennewy. Pant tmBota. C'r-.r, Wilbur
lutmaa " ti-ai tw-rry tibial, tu,
Beuiuix and mv-rK-t Pure Kye W hikie,
witaae.
FISHER & CO.,
309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa.
ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING
A SPECIALTY.
HARRY M. BENSHOFF,
. UAHVFACTVRISG STATIONER
AND
BLANK BOOK 3IAKEK.
HANNAM BLOCK,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
THE POPULAR
DRUG-STORE,
Curner of Main aad Fratklin Slrteta,
J: Oi H: Ni Si X; O- W: T.f; A
X now Eiled wltb all the te.t
In the market. My notvo.
" loxrrnrcKSAXD qcickkktvrxs,''
Is rigidly aiirl to. and f.iil a;:-facl;on gua.--anteed.
Afutitineof
PARIS GREEN AND WHITE HELEBORF
. Aiwayi oa hanu,
CHARLES GRIFFITH
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.
THE KEW R005I IX THE
DIBERT BUILDING,
Qrner Main and Franklin Sts.,
Ii where 1 1 Uf..J Ant Ch-
dreaa- Mens, Womens
Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PTUCE3
can be tyunJ, in atyles of ail makes. lam
prepared to compete with one and all
dealers in the State. All I ac k is a trial.
SCOTT DIBERT.
FIXE
STOCK FARM !
Very fine Siotk Farm of ti acres located
in the gardt n pot of Iowa, Marshall Coun
ty. 3 niU-s from Vnion. on tbe Iowa Cen
tral Kailmad. and five mile from (iiflord, on
the C. t N. W. K. K. Caa reach twenty dif
ferent tieputj by team in one days drive
Tbe rroinid H tilled, so every acre can be
cultivated : nnder a veiy high state of cul
tivation. Contains four larpe drive wells,
wiib wind puni(, which tupply an abund
anre of water to every field or jart of the
wliole tarm. Iinil-linps of tbe very best.
Pine larce boce. eootaininr all modern
imprtivvmeuta ; hot and oold water all
through, the hoUe. and a splendid isree
barn, pranarv, other buiKlinir". ftc. price
only IS r acre. tl2,'t eah, balante to
suit porchaser.
POOBBAUGH CQUGHESQUR,
- . 11T, Chamberef Commerce,
uneittf. C'hicsgo.lll.
THRESHING
MACHINES
A SPECIALTY.
SimrJest, Mi( IXiraMe. Eeoikimiral al Perfect
ia u-e. Wuin no grain ; t ieam It reailr (ur
llaraet. . i -
THRESHING -CtKJJw ES 4H10SE POWERS.
BAW WTI L- aivt 9ea1art IraHeflfst gener
ally. fiet.d tia lliiulrau-d ta.aiuauc
A. B. FARQUHAR CO.
JVtuwiratua AaTieultural Wucki. York. Pa.
June, 17, M.
(h4 Stood, Gowd Healik.
Tha eiwl Sertr to tb Hf Pwncr
v 'wiwi win mimrm
iBia. tMMUlWlHl.
TU Iti'tn sW C.. r.tttiwei. fa. 1
KJ
1
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LIQUORS
WW
mtmmmVmlCmf
A HUMOROUS BIRD.
An Incident Illustrative of the
Crow's Love of Fun.
There is &me f-ja in a crow, even if it
be a low t-f misthitT. In Ca-n!t, j"
a wriier, 1 had a liv gsr-ira urm'ju lt d
by shade trees, ia wh briacaes mcy
c.-oas used to rost at nijht. As s-on &s
dylight appeared thpy a!i Ciw to
their favorite resorta, where tuey livtd
upon the garbaire of the city ; and it
muf4 !e admittel in their fivor that tLey
are the mott nefo! siaveuirtrs. nt
when sunset came, they ued t- return to
their roosting place, and sometimes they
gave me an unwelcome eveninjsrrenade.
Coming home kte and tired from the
ojhee, I used to sit out on my lawn, anil a
very large white Persian cat would come
out to keep me company. Then the cat
and the crow used to have a iittle game
cf their own. . The cat would fctrr-tch
itself out and fikk iU long, furry tail
about. Nwne twenty or thirty crows
promptly accepted the cha!"ect, and
quickly alight round the cat, with the
intention of palling his taiL Some of
them hopped up in front, as near as tlwy
could with afey from the cat' fjre paws,
other stood at the fide, and several of
he bet players took t'aeir p:si.ion be
hind the cat. They evidently acted in
concert. The crows in front crept up as
close as they dared, to secure the cat's
attention, and then one of the crows be
hind the cat made a tlash at the tail,
whtcn ttie cat ss-iiiiuiiy suaruea uy nin
ins it from one siJe to the other. It was
very seldom that a crow succeeded in
getting a mouthful of the cat's far. The
cat, meanwhile, had rea!Iy an eye to
business, and if one of the birds ia froiit
of bim came w ithin rraciirable dL-tacc-e,
he made a spring that sometiusf-s had a
fatal. reu!t, and the i,aa;e terminated
among the terrified caw ing and clamor -f
the survivors, who saw their unlucky
comrade torn to pieces before their eyes.
Fut in the course of twenty-four hours
they seemed to have forgotten the u:i-
hap of their brother, and they came
sgain to rt-new their diversions with the
cat, who was always ready to play the
game, in which it might be said that his
motto was: 'Headd I win, tails you
loe." h-ifjwtiiit M i'jizhi.
Some Boys may Have Cu ns.
To the lt of my belief no boy ever
learned any harm while either tithing cr
!hooling, and I would unhesitatingly ad
vise parents to emourage in ther sous a
taste for field sporte and an admiration cf
ail manly pastimes. But good bound
common sen.e should govern the teach
ing of the young people, and before giv
ing a boy a gun and perm:.-si'-a t ? n.e it
would advise a coreful stu iy ef his char
acter and disposition. If careless and
reckh-sa he ie no fit guardian for a deadly
weapon ; but if he has sene and caution
enough to be trusted there is no gxd
reason why he should not have a gua of
his own. Providing he takes proir care
of it, makes a cast iron resoite nt t to
allow the muzzle to cover anything but
legitimate game and dea not neglect his
rtu lies for the pleasures of a tramp afield
the use of a gun can do him no possible
harm, and miy d him much gjoi.
Oiling.
Hitting the Nail.
The travel of thousands of human te
ings np and down the tiled corridors of
the postoSice has so worn the tiles that
it ia like walking over plowed ground.
An old man and his wife, evidently
strangers ou a visit, were inspecting the
interior of the bcil.'nug the other day
when she noticed the roughness and
called his attention t it, and adJed :
"Samuel, I didn't know that sioh fl.yr
as this ever warped."
"Of course it don't," he replied, as he
stopped to look.
"Tl;en it's settled or sprang."
"Can't be. Stone i!.;rs can't sprinj.
Le:n!nc take a look.
He went out dxra and pper around fir
two or three minute?, anl tiion rejjinvl
her to say.
"Can't see any place where he got un
der, but I know what's the mv.k r. tfjrae
stray bog's got under under thers and
riz part of the tloor op with his back.
Ikn't you remember how they used to
crawl under our kitchen an l almost 1. ft
the hull horn upr.VtT Vt Vn.
How's This?
We o.'TVr Oae Hundred Djiiars re ard fur
any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by
taking Hall' Catarrh Cure.
F.J.CHEXEY A CO., I'mj. TjleJo,U
We, the onilenrgned. have knowa J
Cheney for tbe last 13 years, and believe him
pjriectly honorable in all business transac
tion, and financially able to carry out any
obligations made by their Drni.
Wc-tA Tarax, WhoJe-a'IirUfrsi-t, Toledo,
O., V(LM, KiJtx is A Makvis, Wholesale
rnuggist, Tuledo, O.
Hails Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surface of Uie system. Testimuuiais sent
free. Price 7. per bottle. Sold by all
druggists.
Grimsbaw "I would like to sell that
engigement ring I bonght some time
ago." Glazebrooke "Why, is the match
o2?" (Jrimsbaw "Oh, no; but we've
married." Gu!u-m Xt r n.
To Our Subscribers.
The special announcement wbi-th appear
ed ia our columns some time since, an
nouncing a special arrangement with lr. 15.
J. Kendall Co., of Eaosburgh Falls, Vt.,
publishers of "A TreatLe on the Hone and
his Diseases, " whereby our sabsribers were
enabled to ob'ain a copy of that valuable
work free by sending their address to B. J.
Kendall Co., (and enck-.-ing a two-ttnt
stamp for mailing aamei is renewed fir a
limited period. We trust all will avuil them
selves of the opportunity of obtaining this
valuable work. To every lover ol the
Horse it is indispen-tabh', as it treats in a
simple manner all the diwases wbk h ailiict
this nobU animal. Iu phenorm nal sale
throughout tlte I'nited States and Canada,
make it atandard authority. M u ti.ij
fHT vhea touting w " TrtHtiit."
Bucklen'a Arnica Salve.
The Est Salve in tbe world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, T leers. Salt Ilheum. Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and alt Skin Eruptions, and poeitive
ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give jierfect sathJlctiGn or
money refunded. Frice 23 cents per box.
Even the greatest and wisest man has
bis weaknesses and his follies. Thelex
hibit of these weaknesses and follies
ought not to discredit his ability and
worth : nor vet oucht it to pnt those
weaknesses and fulhes in a more attract
ive light before bis admirers. He is great
or wise in spite of the.e defects, not be
couse of them. In Kicking at any man as
an example ia his sphere, it w therefore
important to distinguish between his
goo J point which are worthy, of imita
tion, and his defects which ought to be
avoided.
I was ro much troubled with catarrh
t seriously a.Tected my voice. One bot
lc of Ely's rjream Batm did the work,
and my voice w fully restored. B. F.
Leiwner, A. It Pastor of the Olivet Can.
.TSEC5?5Uj.Vi;
" oa THROAT AN D LU'ng'BALSAM."' '
For Coughs, Ccids, Croup, Catarrh, Whooolng Cough,
Hbanenesz, tnfluenia, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, PUurity,
Congestion of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Asthma,
Consjmpticn. and all pulmonary affections.
ATTESD TO YOUR COLD IN TME.
" . .v i i!i n..vt l iFl m.z iw.Krf mnm - a
,'Br" .'. L" -1 1.15 ui iwiinw.ba t-f uei..-nr taw -"J.-" ,-J
ftfl"-'!.!
Hrrir'HERS MroiciNE Co., Weston.W.Va.
Somerset Lumber Y ard
ELIAS CUNNINGHAM,
Mx-vcritTKii 43 r-tiiB l5 W s ol saaia am Earaiiaa or
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS.
Hard and Sott "Woods.
oak, port- a. fiKv..-, PicssrA mocidinca
XaH. WALMT. FUViKINo, KTAiE RAILfl,
CHi nr.Y. H:-.S. bBISOlia. ICOKB BalXSTXES.
( HE-T.VI T. W iilTE FINE, LATH. BLIXDS, rEt TCB
A General Llaenf a: cr. ! rt l;.r-.b.jr aJ Bui:.t:t Mitorial aad Roo2t Kata kept IB ttoct
A j, can tini'A rr.h-cj ia te !irof o-ir t 'j-ffr.- Vb octet w!U reaaooabl
imi.Uir s.tia iiratkria. lx".d uxoi wotC.eie.
Office and Yard Oppo3its S. &C. R. R. Station. Somers ct, P
Y KEI-IDAIL'S 'M.
fSFAVIM CURE ;
1 -u; v-v"-
tli:er. L- I ;r --r :-.
Ft-. s::.rv. c - :!i;;"a1
irw f.-r ! i'-i. r I m t -1 - ir"-r; myiv
W. t 'iir - t rl t. i! ."i T" : I
aV-i Hi- I y" I -: r- 1 !..rvO
rm; ;v i--t'-s. !: v.". : r. i ft w. -1 r-'-i-f .in- ,
curing rv- ry th.::- I '-n. 'if- r t
t hor- si'iiiwiv1 i -I-.-.': i .:.'. n . n-. I v- .
r i-K -1 it-- to;' J) it. I f-vvu pr-;-J
ia, n i .i to '.'-ni ttrc iif c i in- --. lu
Dtt. R J Kzsi. Cm.: .
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f-vr r . - -h ix. j: . i.i e ir.-.-Ur
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La. P J. Krrc:.ir.i.
wra m t--. TV:-- t:J- no r-- Irv t
tivui iaia in : -h' iw U-i" J t.
H. H iHaa. i
mill erk.l GunE-
ss.-.i. JL.J 3.V1.
M1J IvraA-i r
liil'f T Hi." t ;r I;.', '1 K-:i It i?.-.
I I a .-'u- i-jr ' i "." 1 ;
fc - Sr..- h l . -T -il. -il. .-. I rrir.t
:.i r-pt I.::-..-, i : n:r: ..S''l -.'I
E.. if ":. I .i.-r---.l i a f'-:.-- r. ktrlld 4
tj any a.!.i-. . . -it ' b-.-f.iriivn- '
Oils!
Oils
"
rte!utMo.i -r. ,rr;:MrrA I.,
nun a .,. i-i T- - f. r 'hi-
lHiii' iriM.-. ta-.- a--: brai-u oi
Illuminating & Lubricating Oils '
Naphtha and Gasoline, :
cuio,a'-aau v ii,. rvur? if iuu a
PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM.
K you wb m ua.. jna.r
. j
Satisfactory O us
IN THE
. . -n t- ' i.
American 31:irKCt,
lak for oi.-. Traile ft ?.j:n?nKS aa-t TicIiU:y
lie I by
It is to Your Interest
TO BITT Tf-rR
Drugs and Medicines
OF
,
TOHH N. SNYDER.i
;
i
BlESECKER h SNYDER. I
Sc-nif but t'.e inn-' ar.-I Ut In r.xi, j
ai:J when r; ii.'ie i::crt by s'and- !
a? r- 'Tai-i i f :': vM u ', T( t
strvy thf?a. rrh-T tlin !ta- j
p 'jii our c: -::.-.-r:?. !
You can Je;-nd on havin- yosr I
PRESCRI?IiC:,S & FAMILY RECEIPTS
Sileii ith rare. O-.r ; -:r. a-e a 'mw as 1
any o;!ir f.r i -Cl- t .e ar. 1 on J
i
miir.y anii ha luuvh luwi-r. j
TTi icj l of tlii- comity (wra u kuc w i
thi, and have g-.-t-n us a Urre are of their '
patronai.-H, ar. l we shall ;::. .i.vnue tog:v
them liie very Iwj-t jcu.xl-i lUr liitix muti.y. j
Do not Gm-jM tvat we n.ake a iec;.diy"of I
FITTING TRUSSES. !
We guarantee !..!-iv-ii'o, ai-.d, if yt-a J.ave
had IrocUti ia Ud direciion,
give a; a call.
SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES
in p-i-at varii iy ; A full : or TVi-f Ines.
Come iu and havs y-j:ir eyes tiaii:u;eL "
charge tir eiaminaiion, au-J we ire fluitfidnit
we can trill y.jn. Come a:id . cs.
Effj.faTIy,
JOHN K. SNYDER.
JTWING & GWYNNE.
wnoLEALE co3i;t-.; ix jtntaiASTs,
ectral rr.j.! anJ Frii!. Vf-ctaWn aiwt
ronaflnewn 'i- 1 Priiva uu? rwut
kciurai jvrBiiit.tt. t r7tjj.:ia aw iaviitni.
Kl firi!A ;-T 4 T 1 IV: II W - n.
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iTe'.vT iuu r.Vicr) j
. j
t r . r - ia, -fc. w
(.- ' I- t.-K-f.-,.riu ..,P a
MONEY
a
7:
p. tau-' idi r a , . -a.... C - 'Jr XT', I
a-..-, a Ull. 1 l;i - V, al Ll.aa- 1
iht? l .,: a.iI I u ar tw .-afrtk
h-vrMV-t. A
It is noir a Generally Con
ceded Fact that a
SEWING
MACHINE
U one of tiio i;idi-pen.-ii''I at tit le
of the hoiiciiul'J. and evsry
Young Lady
i
in tiio f5vi!i7:clw"orIil Iooks forward
j t- tl it time when slit? w HI hr th
' jvi-?.--or 'f ono. 1A wliiuli
; ni the diJorerit mai liiiiti in
llur market will answer sdl
of Iicr j'urj'O.-os bjt is
! a rery
IMPORTS XT Q I 'EST 10
for her to d-'Me. Bocan.-e. a ma-
cLbo i? too exj'cn.-ive to make
f:viutut cliaDe-?. A inai-hiue
Poorlv Constructed
-r..'T Vl.La T.a rtt t rxf rwil- on
; aa.i vcuoa to
, L.li'A. 'ti, n ' V UV 1 a.r wa
THE
.
J W
-I1TE
rms a.vardoJ the
: i CcrUrril Zzpcsitics, ari a: the
PARIS universal
1 EXPOSITION
fv r all i's CEjietitors for a-mri'licitv and
' luraJ.ilitv of ronfra.-tion, for ita'ligbl
tii'i juivt nnnin? qnalit.es. fr its
' jr--nt rariv of noefal nd
practicable fami'y work.
Thw alone shoui.l con
vince i nyone of t!i8
6i:perionty of the
A7r tj t nn
E
j i i
JL
'
r.'.t n.anv valuable iinr.rovemt'nts haTe
,.n , .,ed t the machine sine those
j were he M. Among them the l-et, oioet
";t ni pr.tibie t t.f
ATTACHMENTS
: v-t ;nventeJ. Another arrinnent in it
,-rVl.r j, that cf-ttir- ager.U only
claim their machines
j TO LEAS GOOD AS THE
I' wHim
, La'iies FhiM consider their own inter-
esls an-1 cartrfuiiy esaaiine THK WHITE
; Lefvire Laying a .vtins: Machine. It wat
' put ca the nmrket in 177, when the mar
set waa ilr.tfr.i with .Sewing Machine,
! cn 1 it bus never bcn sM except on its
merits, an-1 as a proof of its appreciation
i tv the public,
850,000
llite been soi.l to date. Tersons de-
ft- t machine wi',! do w'cM to communi-
cute with the Aeer.t for "THE WHITIT
f ji S..n;er?t;t Couatv.
JOS. CRIST,
JK.KXKHS X ROM'S l'A.
MISSES' AND CHILDBEKS"
SPECIAL
OPENING
TRIMMED
T
Our Misses' and Chil
drens Hats
A-e prononr.ced hy all it the HAXPSOM
K3T jnj the
JWS7 ATTRACTIVE
w hare yet shown. Come, and bring yonr
wiie aad children to the store of
FIFTH A-ErK, Piitsbnrgb. Pa.
k trt1r:iy.frj v.
V V ",n"1t or hroi-aatoB an ak. I
MUNN 4t CO. ,
Sl irnh,t . , f
Wt .
a a h
ME
A Matter , of Impotance to You The
All juStriojjrora long ftacd?r fhr aicts
byem. a tboa
EYE, EAR, .NOSE AND
J. J M'IXELAX. M. IX, eJ--feili-5 r.a Ca."uic I 3I'"'R:T2; ? ' "I P. -r. .;
Ii;r.. I or !!: Va- N - i I - ,;
TSey will f'.t ihei"ntry Trr Sr t?i r - s
f vuiuLc Jhe etty. a itr ar tb..v sti .- a.-.-S .-. : - ' -'
Wa&aiis Jloiea, infriJtt. t.:., ki i'iu-a ai. i ir ..a-a u ..: ;v i t . ,
vheir 'It-iiwT.
r3- M'lKlTIfAtM the cr-a: Grt.iaa ortil:-'. -a :! h- -..! t-r : ..-.
Ft. .ar, ai Tl.r a :t,i.-ut ..a a'? m t-jn isn t!.cr !:-. .
ri'e bia p:.t-!i'.'- aDt m.t--- a trH -f 1'? ;." ... -
4tincuti4 jl.yiui law, waom iuut ( Use iuatj'i.x pc'tit a.H.:a.
aiuci'.
vl .prJ. M. IaTl ?nr.. i fr??irV-nt 't Xl.f La- -.-- r.-.-m-.y w .; r,-..
fiTia-n vt.i aooafa la xi.e rviiiit7. irt; f.a li-tr ut.:.iri:i u--4jii. -ii.. 'l '.:.e a.. .
Ci.iac A. .-a. ill. Tile M .,wr ys :
I u i-criti,c F'iyTys ai.-t !i:a--lP;?.. I :;a-! rt i.aT itv:--.---
r;M;r-.r. w'.La Co ar:i. ' I .i:h alfr'l-m' 1 . V as a -i '. i
ina a Inai. At licit v ?t lo:n :-: i- - ar-i . : I.. .
iww ;:iri n.-w nn a. 1 .i. i rrr-r:, ::itf j Br-.eti a i lrvwi ac i-h.-uk-.j . .
wrM uf fnr.t aa-i n-. w. 1 ae nrf"aij iut-r:::2.
I hw tn -uilr- .j: truai la-.i.u ,s,;.I-r- a:i"1 rrrnu c--"-.r .
on lit iin:r l, f t'.an :nrc-? t.- I l- '-n i - I : 'i--' -mmr
ibja on1-" i '.ia : t-'.:i B.-trin. 1 u-r.l . r ..i! " '
r:tT, but rnho:t i-r "n.-i t.!. 1 nt .;.- j-i-:r tiw ran" - k-' - :u.
w f aaue cv!rT f;t.r acrk, an-1 I aa aw ata a- rv-r. r.i . i .r.
bemi. Mt- '
MADE THE LAVE W ALK i 1 Ht.r ! r.. i- iiL-.
ForcUht ? I h.:i W:i a-: u auk a ;...',;: i.' :.-. -
tr::nnt m-i:. I -v Mr ir: 'aa A -riTn I li -- J.M .t- a-. :.- i ii r '-.-i.
tatr itr a .taunt aiiy. 1 aia nu U.at ; ii utKnutv'.j c-r-s .. . .-. i
twme doc t. r, -;a v irua a j-sc at ! V - J. B. iraa:. .
l'SrS?-A5rtI.a;..i.
I hTe-n on.lrr tn-attu-a. of Iir. .V- it X .:ri r-. ! fir i
aad ia-:!t-r mw.f sai.i r-rr-.v -'... V.ki J it.-rN. K.c iui U.-.;
vfVi Lii'V's i ka;- :; : i. r.. .
Cm Vt nh Prv M- U-iiaa asJ --.:.-! pt-t.'m"! a .- -.s- n .-) r-r
pa;n ur itae uf t-iuti, aad :o-(lay tr.y .f aa ;?'-. a. r-y , i v .a 1 1 - . ;
.r i r.li, hI K.i L.-., iji r-..
CATAEKH
I hare htu auftrir f mi:t TaUrrh S-r year. Tr-i -T-ra'i in rs it r.,- ;
in-!! I rt.uMifrt M.- rei."l lt a 3- : . u:: ; ! 1 LH' i- 1 : -
an-t 1 hare ao rreac uumv Ital I lamr iultr " :nr t;--.i --
' V- ai-V i. : , i:
W;HT P. t-lPI ItrMOVKf Fi'.-.'M TIIK N -t
rua. Jli-CT-'iian A Sj'io I avt visM-rcl I" n?-i o '? ii rr. n-i.y .
pain or W- t l':..at. anU ta ty tar - t-.s a:.l ia a -- r- .a-n.:.u t - : -.an i ,
urfurt at ntli-UiX. 1 can I aw ni.e bnaus aita t :. u n a." l . biv
. w t' .ti-i.. ili o- -l., r.
CTA1H IN!' r r. ;KNh
I hare now t--n n1i tra'nr-M ot I'-. iilan :hI ,-ai'n f-c thr ir-ir:r f.
i-atarru. au-l wavrr salt1 of cwanrif. U I a n ta;iiiii y ..
malural Inkr. and 1 i2 f "in !r..ii)f"r avi ii.rr.
Ilc.krf. bu:".r t tx. Hi.. -pt- l"- "',":
liMaonf Honwa. aw.-b a ba m?.-. tl- :tl of ail .at.s ..
raii-T. 1 utiior.. riFirnfi'l au-l i:yt.;-i -! l;. ti..-.-i a .liv'U ".lie vi-c ti a a:t- ur rat..-:
lititf. nopain no dar-ar r.
6aiJ T'inion, taaxtn. Warts, y-i. arte .. irr.fY.-t h :: ' .K tn r -,r
b.l Fl-ui -aa. kf..i-Hy aaJ F.-- v.c:..i:'-a.:y :--a!r"i a:- 5 -.y c i.-r-i ' y
:nj nwthfHi. A'idrv-w i. otm.mrim a:;-- to hux x..uaaua;.ti3. '.
EXAMINATION
AND
FRIDAY JULY 3IST, AND SATURDAY AUG. 1ST.
SOMERSET HOUSE, SOMEKSET. ?ajohs
IT WILL PAY YOU
rotr.Toca
Memorial Work
WM. F. SHAFFER,
SOMF.KSKT. PKNN'A..
ilaauft ;iarer of aai ileal cr In
Eadtnt Work ft-auitiioa Sir Jjtef, tn 'V --
mm ie turni rai
jvjc, !a neJ of VA.vrvtST wrpSyw-r.;
find it bi tbctr intm". to t . i a: is y siior a n.-r?
a pruparr ao-i:. ai.i t-r rivtrn iLcin.
-.---a iOTiaiTrt tat fry ce. rf h .' f i
Hi)' ivii. 1 uiTU spoLai aatiotn laMfc
A'hite Bronze, Or Purt Zino Monuirient
!ntmrlat-xl ty RET W. A. RTN'"?. an a r-i !-t
innwvTrmrit in th paiet r.f MAlKhlAt AN:'
vliNSiKl 1 IOS, an J abu-ii is iatiiJ . a
:tx roi-a.ar V. r.':-nT-t ottr Cbaazeatile
aat& I lit A CAiX.
F. SHAFFER.
THE COMPANY STORE,
ft a . A w 1 M m ... . . . "
GENERAL MEliciiAXDISE.
Bjjers Ca Find all they may
CLOTHING. HATS, PRY GOODS. VOTIOV! Cou
QCECXSWARE. GROCERIES, LOOTS AND ?IHE;. C0LB'
AND OF THE FIP.-T QUALITY, ANI AT r.A-' V VK! E I H'.' F
AU biwi
SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED. E?S
auuatiia tei
WOOD, M0RRELL & CO.
SCHMIDT
The Largerst
Wine, Liquorand Cigar House
IN THE UNITED STATES.
- v7". SCHMIDT, in
DISTILLER AND JOBBER CF
FINE WHISKIES.
IMPORTER OF
WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS.
XGS. 95 ASD 97 FIFTH A VEXVE, PITTS BTRGII, PEXXA.
i le wiU TV-iro j-wn:pta::er.:!n
w jr i li r iar
i inn. run u
tZ.Ta7IHS.M Warrtm8WlavTorat. Prx WC"-lLZ.
W. L.
Rest in
Awirdrrf Hk nrelnt fmr
fc lllf wdwait
For CENTLEMEN.
85.00
Haud-Strwetl
s3.50
h!ie aad
Farmr.
4i3U CaifSaoe.
SO f)C Vorkiae
aba&a maa't Site.
s2.00
GooalTMr
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mt uir um iiki ud ail )m u.'. i,
. r.. Doaslaa -.i anal 2.H h.
av- a..
rni iTinw t iisn tv b of fh 1 1
wa"w awaW a fl"ti-.' ir a., avaj tl-.t-auIKm carvfji... U . L. ! ..ii' at- " !
aaanp.! pEaunl.Toaa aa birtwwn r a!l hi .:T..rri-.-.i .v ...r..' l-A.:r.r r" . "
jaearwr aaaana auvto prteiM anal tareraur ft a -,Vr ai-ii.f a., at i; t.u ah '
aT.T. auua Mtta laa aliaar aaav aw rt.itr r- f--Jl frt
It ia a alar? y.ws aa fi T..-ir-:f :.? r.-.r f wr'l
yaata- aaoiifT. y.ta emlft r.ia-n!r- ia rHir f..t-wr if
aiuat4"a. rvr-w-nt a arvatusr vatiae Vj taa moaar tnaa
Wyfaa tftm w!U t-nfr.
. VaieJ -A Url arat I. cvrry aad
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