The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, August 05, 1891, Image 4

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; Homo-Made Ice-Creams.
! It is just four tl:t e boagiit
aying that no f icliar purcl-a.e l-as ever
rivea 60 much pfctiafactioa in the fanai'T
ui this. It lias lx n ia ever- -. ay a gi
irvestmeat.far there is erareeir
! in the year tLt we do not cie ii, and I
would be g'.ad if I could influence other
housewives to appreciate frozen desert
I highly ts ibey deserve. They are not
t nearly bo troublesome to prepare as is
popsiariy sappoeevj, aou, n-puca
a hygienic scd -point alone, they are a
great improvement cpon many others
which are common upon our tiLies-
I have experimented with T&riocs roles
for French lce-cre arns, and have found a
combination which gi excellent re
alts. and which has the advartaze at the
earaetimeof being within the means of
almost every one.
This is not a characteristic of many
roles. I have one, for instance, which
calls for "four quarts of very rich cream,
two vanilla beans," and epgs and sugar
in proportion. My rale is a simple one,
f Put one pint of milk in t'ne double boil
I er with a piece of vanilla bean about one
I inch in length. Cream together the
yolks of fonr eg?s, half a rap of sugar,
and two rounding Uble-?poonfals of Cour
I until very light, and stir gradually into
t themiik when it reaches the boiling
I point. Allow this to cook about ten maj-
; rates, stirring frequently. Add a small
' pinch of 6alt, and turn into a stone-dab,
beating at intervals w hile it cools. This
t is to prevent it from forming into lumps,
f When cold, add one and a half r:.nts of
1 cream lor rich country milk ; and half a
; cup f sugar.
This may be p-pared early in the day
' anl kept in the ice-bos. If a larger
I r.nr.i;fv i dt-ired. a osart of cr-atn tor
' milk) and more surar may be nst d in
' Etead of the above propc rtions, the f ound
f ation mi iture being the aarne for both.
? Care mast be taken in measuring the
I fiour, as too much is S Jre to taste. The
I epoon must be rounding full instead of
j heaping ; about one ounce in all.
Be sore and use the vanilla bean for
i flavoring, as it is quite impossible to
f make a good ice-cream with vanilla ex
( tract. All large grocery houses keep
them, and, think, it would be quite pos
i eible to have one or more sent by post to
any place where they were not obtain
i b'.e. Tbey are long thin po-lf, which s'i
at twenty cents fur one, and as only an
I inch piece is used earh time, they will
; not beiounaeipeu.c. i fjr-et the Alpine roses.'
1 Eore freezing, remove the bit cf po J, j -
Moltke as a Child's Nurse.
In the Bavarian city of Rosenheim
there was great excitement one Sunday in
June, IS J. Emperor William I accom
panied by Trine Bismarck and Count
Ma.tie, alighted at the Hotel Kaiser
Bad.
Among the n-sny who streamed
through the street to the illuminated
hotel was girl of about twenty-one
years, leading a faur-vear-old boy by the
hand. She, too, wanted to see the Em
peror, but was more anxious to see the
celebrated general, ander whose glorious
command two of her brothers had fought.
In vain she iooked about for safe shel
ter for her liUle broth; painfully the
battled her way through the crowds. In
the vicinity of the hotel, where it was
shut off by the police, ber tfnc fell
upon an old mn. .She waa pnzzled
about his naif nn, whether he was a
"Financier' or rail nay official- he
thought: -I will leave the boy with
him," and the next moment she made
neat bow to the old gnt!eniin, pressed
gold piece into his hand and said :
Say, Financier, will too be kind
enough to keep this little boy with yon?
I shali return in half an hour. I would
like to look at that Mcltke."
Befjre the old gentleman could reply
! tho r.rettv srirl was pone. Litue t ranzei
was terribly fr.gLteneu. r.naiiT iut ,
t fellow 'became qttiet and his nurse !
held a watch to hisearand promised him
honey cakes.
Meanwhile the Alpine girl battled her
way through the crowds. She bowed to
Bismarck and threw kisses to his vener
able majesty, but theexpeced one, Count
Moltke, did not appear. With disap
pointed countenance she returned to her
little brother's nurse.
"Thank i'od, that yon are here with
mr r ranzei. lk juj uv-, a... .
the newspar-ers lie'- They said Count
Moltke was coming and he didn't come "
IK) you know, girl, the newspapers
did not lie. Moltke is here in the city.
Of course, people do not know him, and
that is the reason he is not seen."
-lie ia Lere," the girl sighed, stroking
Fraaiel'sblonle curls. "Oh, dear! the
prettiest Alpine roses I would give if I
coald see the general."
-Good," said the old gentleman, cheer
fuilv, and he took card from his pocket
and'ouithe wrote several woris. "Heie
with this note come to the hotel to-morrow
morning at 9 o'clock. I'll warrant
vou that with this yoa will giin admit-
to the field marshal. But uo not
i am Jjhm sTvf Tl Ici,
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DOES CURE
CONSUMPTION
the fricrhtful inroads of fvrcf jLi
and r.ll tloxl-tair.ts. Dr. Pierce's
L'iscoTory rcnuo-i
and enriches the Uoo3, elccjieea tho
system of all imparities, anl restores
health and etrenjrth. It cures all
diseases arising from impure Hood.
Ccinstiinption i3 one of tliem. It'a
pimply laiig-&crofuli In all its ear
lier Etajes, the " DL'?covery " effects
a cure. It's easy to see -why. The
Eeuiciiie that wasters scrofula ia
occ part, is tba best remedy for it in
another. It is the best, "it's wsr--acted.
It's tho only Llood acd lan
remedy that's guaranteed to benefit
or cttra, or tho money 'will be re
funded. No other medicine of its
class docs it. How many would be
left if they did?
Ivs the cheapest Uood-puriSer,
sold through druggists, ( no matter
how many doses are offered for a
dollar.) because you only pay for
tc good yoa get.
Your money is returned if it
doesn't benefit or cure you.
Can you aslc more?
1 tane
carefully scraping all the little soeis icto
the custard. One of the features of
French ice-cream is the tiny biack seed
ecittered tl'.rongh it.
Prepare the ice by pounding it fine in
a coar-e strong bag. and use rxk-silt in
the proportion of three pints for a gallon
freezer. Tut the can in the centre of the
tab with the beater in place, fasten the
:a onrtV er.-l i k ice and slt in al-
i n cr. v k. j r
ternate layers until the tub is full. Turn
the crank few minutes, and as the ice
works down, add more, until it is firmly
nd solidly packed. If plenty of ice is
used, twenty minutes will serve to freeze
the cream.
The crank need not be turned con
stantly, and the motion at first should
be rather slow. When it begins to hard
en, turn rapidly, as this is the stage when
rapid beating make the cream smooth
' and light.
When it U firm enough, take cnt the
paddle, beat well with wooden spoon
or spatula to fill op the spare made by
the beater, and scrape well fiom the
sides. Cover the tub with a blanket
and set away in a cool place, and let two
Lours at least elap bt-fore serving.
When ready to do 6o, dip the can in
warm ;not hot) water, wipe dry, and in
vert on a cold dish. It should come out
in aim and perfect shape.
It is possible to have several varietit-s
of cream in the same mould with only
one freezing, and various combinations
may be made to suit the individual taste.
After the vanilla cream is frozen, a
portion may be taken out into a cold
bowl, and one cupful of well-sweetened
strawberry or raspberry juice stirred icto
it, Pour this back into the can, and it
will soon harden to the proper consisten
cy. A quarter of a cupful of strong coffee
may be used in the sam w ay. A bana
na or two mar be sliced thin and added,
and a little shredded pineapple gives a
fine flavor. Kipe peaches, if cut up and
sweetened, makes a very nice addition;
but they should not be added until about
Lalf an hour before serving-time, as they
most only be chilled and not frozen.
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! Be ntre you get the grnuiitr. J
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Is it reallv trueT" asiea me
-Well, 1 shall try, but if you have fibbed
to me. Financier, I will scratch your eyes
,n I n-.e-t vou. Here is a swans-
gerl. Bay yourself a measure of beer
with.it; but, listen, don't get drunk ;
Sow, God blta you '. Good n:kht"
With a pleasant smile he left with his
gift
PunctuallT at 9 o'clock the next morn-!
ing the Alpine girl stood in the doorway
of the hotel, equippe-d w ith an immense
bunch of flowers.
With smirking countenance the acju
tant in waiting took the card, and Veva
followed him up the stairs to the salon
where the general was quartered. After
a Ehort announcement by the officer the
door opened, but at that very moment, as
Veva entered, she dropped her flowers
and screamed: "Holy Mother and t:'.
Jo for she stood before the man w ho
had taken care of naughty rranzel, ana
ae was the commander-in-chief in full
uniform, and adorned with orders.
"Won't I be Jung?" asked Veva, when
the had recovered from Ler first fright
"fir General, it is reaily true, I could not
help that I did not know you."
Moltke smiled and reached out his
kand to her.
fc-Fear not. Utile one," he said. "It is
all right Thanks for your flowers, and
I will give you this dollar. Franzel
played with it yestfrd?y."
With a gracious smile Veva was dis
missed. The dollar is still a hallowed
token in her family. Count Moltke often
related with pleasure how he earned
g?venty pfennings as child's nurse.
THERE IS :1 JfJlSEEl
Which is uniform in its r.'sults. besides in
every othtr particular. Attested to by
everyone bo has ihtn i; a thorocgh
iria!. -id their name ip
The pure s yetr old
GUCKENHEIMER WHISKY
Ii tie -ft uirkey, sold only by
JOSEPH FLEXING 4 SON.
Drug.-t?, Pittsburgh, Pa. As a
strenthoccr of the
Nervous! System,
with Fpccialsroo'l c fleet on the res
piratory and digestive organs, u
is pronounced nnennaled. Price,
full quarts $1, or six for $5.
We now cam- a full aM complete stock of
a'l the ie.'. Fine W h;atie. fc.th do
mestic atid f.rig3.p5cgratboppor
tuT.itv to mute your cL'"-- from :te
Crittt selection io had in ihe c:ty
at tbe low-t possible t-nfs that
caa be msde fur the quality and
art of the goods.
How' This?
We o5er Oae Hanlred Dollars reward for
any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by
taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Props- Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him
perfectly honorable in all business transac
tiona, and financially able to carry out any
obligations made by their firm.
Wc-tA Tar ax, Wholea!e Drug;t, Toledo,
O , Wuisi;, Kix.t A. M iBvi.t, Wholesale
IruKrist, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taten internally,
aciing directly u(on the bio! and mucous
surfac of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price T jc. per bottle. Sold by all
druggists.
Wealth and Happiness.
The belief is much too common that
great riches must inevitably imply a large
amount of happiness. Money, is a very
desirable good, but the choicest blessings
of life are those which it cannot pur
chase. The banker Rothschild was surely in a
pisition to judge of the power of wealth,
to confer happiness.
A gentleman who was enjoying the
hDspitality of theeat king of finance,
tid to his host he surveyed the sj
psrb appointments of the mansion,
"You must be a happy man V
"Happy V exclaimed the niillionabe ;
1 happy'r
"Yes, happy."
"Let us change the subject," was the
tnetning reply.
John Jacob Astor was also frequently
told that he ought to 1 very happy in
the enjoyment of so much property.
"Why," said he, on on such occasion,
"would you take care of it for your board
and clothes? That is all I get"
The latter statement must be taken
with a grain of allowance. There area
thousand blessings beyond the bare
necessaries of life, which are at the com
mand of cone but the wealthy.
On the other hand, mere genuine hap
piness is to be found in the round of hum
ble living, than in the acquisition of care
Tjf great riches.
I hare been a sufferer from catarrh for
20 years ; I found immediate rerief in
tbe use of Ely's Cream U-Ini. Since using
it I have not suffered a moment from
headache, sore throat or lo of sleep,
from which I previously suffered, caused
by catarrh. I consider your Lalm a val
uable remedy. R. G. Va.-ar, oti Warren
St, X. Y.
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Smell well- BRBRacTB.ca'a
IKCPSJT CCHSUKPTIOS, K5Y- FEVER
flSTKMA. ETC- i Cimr Free By'
' PETER YOGEL; Scerset. pa-
Johnstown Business Houses.
LIQXTQaS
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-FINE OtD-
Ahout of Eagles.
A Rossian letter says: A curious and
unusual sight has just been witnessed by
the inhabitants of Bjeigorod, in the
south of Russia. A f?w days ago an
enormous flight of eagles were seen to
fly past the town and settle in an adja
cent forest The woodmen who mere in
the forest at the time Ced in dismay
from tbe place. It was well they did, for
when these unwelcome visitors had U:k
en their departure it was found that they
had devoured ten hons, several s'np,
and a vast number of smaller animals.
The ground where they alighted was
strewn with feathers, and all the birds of
the neighborhood have been so terrified
that they have flown away. Only one of
the eagles was caucht a bird of im
mense size and belonging to a Siberian
species. The eagles, which were several
hundrrd in number, flew away in a
eouthwesteriv direction.
"In St. Louis," said a drummer, "is a
firm to whom I sell goeds onte in a
while. The senior partner is a regular
shark. Not long ago he loaned some
money to a church society for the pur
chase of a new organ. When payment
ofthelaa was made be charged tbe
sx-iety 9 per cent interest This was
refused and the principal was not paid.
Finally one of the deacons of the church
was sct to talk with the usurer.
"'You have acted very badly, said
the pillar of the church.
"How's that?'
"'Six per cent was quite enough in
terest "'Xine is fair.'
"'When the Lord looks down on the
9 be will put a long black mark against
your name.'
Thi staggered the old fellow.fora
few moments, but suddenly recovering,
be replied :
"'When the Lord looks down on the
9 he will think its a C (7nVvy Herald.
tr Please send for full and complete price
hit, mailed free.
Jos. Fleming &
DRUGGISTS,
CO i 4t2 Markrt St., 1 and 2 Mirket.
7Lad!.3 are &;H."cit5y h.viul.
HO. S3 FRARKLIN STREET.
JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE
JOHN H. WATERS &BR0.
PLUMBERS,
S73A!: JLS3 SIS T1TTZSS.
We are now e!:';he4 tn ir itw fctU!dH,
w hi'h. caa sal-; Iv y. L- trie be -arranged tut
our bun:- ,n ttTt..-ru ?:.:.- !rauia.
Ev-rr;h.r. jHrraiir.iic t tr, i'.a&ibirg. Steam
ar.'t bjMti r.rnel :q k.
We w'.L a.- r-c:t-rlv. (:ivp f-r.rvf'i? Tt!';nfl to
the elfcAM ASu HuT WATKk i:FTI.s- ri-ixit-
'ir frriH-r t-.'rt Ib tine enVx
rn' of !'e !ir6-.-t buui:ap- ia the couuiy. w:m
In lfc si-ffLT rtTASTnrcTwe r a f :T1
tins of Ka''bfr r t Lt:b-r B-'.t:i.c. strati uJ
Water H'H,V.vrti, Iij t Li:''rS' 'T,
Oajt v Irun i:pe Killijs, FriC . jil on
ajjplnauoa.
W H I S K I E S
And Import-! tlun i wM inhniK asd by the
OLDCABIftT, TOM M'JO&C
'POafVM XOLLOV, VVCKESBEIMSR,
riycirs qoldes wzddls'-,,
aiaoys xxxx wbiskizs.
James Henne. T&i rcF-i cyt.b Wilbur
ljraao "ciwa biackiw n 7 .r;iL" Al,
BtMioril and aoznrr- t Pu.irKvt W untie,
4 w:th age.
FISHER & CO.,
309 Main Street, Johnstown. Pa.
A SPECIALTY.
HARRY M. BENSHOFF,
MANUFACTURING STATIONER
AKD
CL.iK BOOK MAKER.
HANNAM BLOCK,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
Crandfathe's Mrst Reader.
LB I.
"Is the sun cp?"
"Yes, the sun is up."
"Why is the eun ppT
"Tlie chief objet-t in the sun's rising is
to shine on Squire Taylor's cornfield and
live Lim t?:e biggest crop in the county
to brag about. In an incidental way the
sun also kiaars the dew off the gras".
"Does the dew like to be kissed V
"Of course she dew."
Where does the sun rise V
"In the east."
"I't why U the east V
"Because there is more room ia that
direction for her to spread herself with
out tipping over somebody's horse barn
cr ci ier mill."
"I, the sun far from us 7"
"It is far, far away. If yoa were a can
non and your brother was a cannon ball,
and you should fire him at the sun, he
would be teal tired before he got there."
"Could we live if there was no sun?"
-We probably could, but there would
be nc freckled faced girls, red headed
women or harvest apples with a worm
hole running at right angles to the
centf-r."
"Yoa have been a good boy and trulh
fuily answered all my questions, and yoa
may cow go out and play tnat yoa are a
two-hcrned African rhinoceros and that
Rube Goodhue is a hunter come to slay
you for the sake of your plums ge."
lessox it.
"What da we see as we stand here by
the smoke bouse and look across Elder
l'omerov's turnip field?"
"It is the fall moon rising to glorify
the night."
'That is right, my son. Yoa are learn
irT so rapidly that yoa will soon be ad-
vaa'J to the same class as Mary Jane
Smith, who graciously permits yoa to
carry home her dinner basket five after
noons in the week. How dvs the sun
diJer from the moon V
"One shines by day and the other by
night"
"Right again. In what other respects
do they d!2er?"
"The sua is always the same, while
the moon is quarter full, half fail and
deaJ gone. The moon always hood x a
Georgia darkey if it shines full in his fare
while he is asleep on a bale of raw cot
ton. If we had no moon to shire by
night sprinj calves would be six weeks
behind in their growth, and fc per cent
of the farmers' hired men who now go
sparking would stay at home."
"Is the moon as far from the earth as
the sun ?"
"2ot quite; but if a feller living in the
moon owed yoa two dollars borrowed
money it would Ute over fourteen years
for you to get if
"Does the moon exercise any particu
lar influence on the earth ?"
"She does. After a rising young law
yer ia Cincinnati has delivered a Fourth
of July oration at Chillioothe, the world
would tip op on one side and Bpset all
the saw mills in the country if the moon
did not hold her down with both feet"
"You have hit it again, my son, and I
J must tell your parent how fast yoa are
learning. It is now time for ivoess, and
you mar go out and throw stones at
Pete Henderson, who is raking hay for
Farmer Johnson, but be sure to come
in when the .bell rings. Hit Tete about
two feet below the chin if yoa want to
fe him double np quick.' Ddnd Free
Vr.
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
Tuto tills j v.1 W:"-U ,rt"a
Indigeatien, and Inactivity of th
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aJ rJI the wuam-J a3 ror. SICK HEADACHE.
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Rheumatism,
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PURIFY CURE
THE
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i thm t lt- I.iwiiTSiSi m.ita-
A Matter of Impotanco to
You
All .-.uirrrcgrom long-standin? Chronic I:-j-. I'fjin o' tie V,
bystm, as those satfprinx from
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
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VtX v box. 5 tor l.O0. ror ly art D-l- d -
prrp-raiby HERB MEDICINE CO., Westcn, W. va
Somerset Lumber Yard
EL1AS CUNNINGHAM, '
X.ucr TACCSia a. DtiLia ajd WboldaJJ ax Brr artaa s
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS,
Hard and Sort Woods,
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OAK. POPLAJt SIDIXCiS, TiCK7
ash WALNUT. riXEIXG, 6?3,
CHEEKY TriLOWHSE. FHINGLE3. EOOE3 B VLrSTXES,
t-HESTNTT. WEITE PIXE, LATH. BLIX-H. XEWEl F03
A General Lin of all graJca cf Lmat- aad BaiMlnj Maienal and Eooanf Hate k-pt la itol
Aim, can rurni'n annr.!n tn tne une 01 wir ui.-in iu ura-r w
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Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. K3tation,
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Now Try This.
It wii! cost yon nothing and will sure
ly do you gxd if yoa have a cough, cold,
or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs.
Dr. King's Jew Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to
give relief, or money will be paid back,
offerers from La Grippe fonnd it joct the
thing, and under its use had a speedy re
covery. Try a sample bottle at our ex
pense, and learn just how good a thing it
is. Trial bottles free. Large size 50c.
and f 1.
For sale at John X. Snyder's Prog
Store.
In proportion as a man gives interest
to bis business will it give inter t o
Lim.
His Eody Terribly Mangled.
A shocking accident occurred at the
Union Knitting Mills, whereby Isaac
Cox was terribly mutilated. Red f Ug
Oil, the famous pain cure, was quickly
applied, and recovery soon followed. Yoa
c-n try this great remedy for "25 cents.
If yoa want to drive away Dyspepsia,
Biliousness, Constipation, Poor Appetite,
and all evils arising from a disordered
Liver, use Dr. Dee's Liver Regulator.
Trial bottles free at G. W. Benford's
Drug Store.
JOHN'S
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DrTj1 on Aar, ChiMrm Lnr Tt.
VV-ry -r -uu!j .e A buUt ot it In lit atrh4.
Every Sufferer .K ksTvi
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AChm.b"t Vajfiu. IapearM. S'.rv -
tn or Lirtif. r:iff Jotnu or it
Your Boy Wants
r:r:r scroll saws,
THE JOKI WILIUISOK CO..
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YOU CAN FIND
THIS
PAPER
SSSSREiailGTO!! EROS.
THE POPULAR
DRUG-STORE,
Cornel of Main and Franklin Streets,
j: 0 H: : S; X: Oi "Wi f, A
Is cow "ed with all tbe lt
la the market My icotio,
XO H" IC. AXP Q VIClX RETUR5S,"
I rigidly adh-rM tn, an.1 f::1 t'."f Jon r-ar-
WS GREEN AND WHITE HELESORF
Always oa tanJ,
CHARLES GRIFFITH.
507" fiV7 5V0 HOUSE.
THE SE EOOM IX THE
DIBERT BUILDING,
Corner Maia and Franklin Sts.,
M Mens.Womens'. Iw;
Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST I RICE3
can be found, in styles of all makes. Iam
prejiared to compete with one and all
dtalerstntheitate. AU I a.-k i. a trial.
SCOTT DIBERT.
To Our Subscribers.
The fjiec'al announcement whish appear
ed in our columns some time s:nce, an
nouncing a pecial arrangement with Pr. B.
J. Kendall Co., of KuOfburgh Falls. t-,
publishers of " A Treatise on the Hoi- and
hi? Diseases, " wherebv our utecribers werr
enabled to obtain a copy of that valuable
work free ty sending their adj'cjs to B. J
Kendll Co.. (and enclosing a two-cen!
stamp tr mailing same; is renewed for
limited period. We trust all will arail thera-
iojw cf the opporuiniiy of obtaining this
valuable work. To every lover ot the
Horse it is indispensable, as it treats in
:nit)!e manner all the abeases which a:Kict
this noble animal. Its pbenomer.aI sale
tbreusbout the United States and Canada,
make it standard authority. M-iU ion 0,
yij'f the tending fur " Trtntite."
FINE
STOCK FARM !
Very fir.e Stoc k Farm of ' arre located
in tl e earilen s;K-t of Iowa, Marshall Oral
ty. 3 rni!t- from I'nion. on the Iowa t'en
t'ral Railroad, and five milt from Uidorioo
tbe C. A N. W. Ih 11. On reach twenty d:f
firent defiots by team in one days drive.
Tbe ground all tilh-J, so every acre can be
cultivated: ender aveiy high state of cul
tivation. Contains four laive drive wtHs.
with wind punips, wbich supply an abund
ance of water to every Cel1 or part of the
whole tuna. BnilJinj-. of the very N-tt.
Fine larve house, coutaioine all modern
improvi.u-euta ; hot and cid water aii
tbrough tbe honse. and a splen.iid larve
bem. rrnary. other hnildtnK. etc. Price
only $45 tr acre, fl2,'MJ cabh, balance to
auit purchaser.
PGQH3AUEH & COUGHEKDUR,
1 117, Chain her of Commerce,
nneillf.
Chkfgo.lll.
THRESHING
MACHINES
A SPECIALTY.
Simn!e, V-t DtiniM. ForHmi(-al an.1 PerOvt
ir. u'- Vt artt no grain : Cicala it rKmJy Ijt
Market.
THSESHH3 ENGINES & HORSE P0WLH3.
saw
aily.
A. B. FARQUHAR CO.
Penn-vlvaci Acric-nitoral Wutka, York, Pa.
June, if, (.
No Longer on the Church Roll
Tolling Why waa Swayback expelled
from the church ?
Pimlicg The preacher happened to
Cil! five minr.tes after Saayback discov
ered that the clock he had been wind
ia every ni'ht for ten years was an
eight-Jay affair, and Sway hack
talking about it.
Bucklen's Arnica-Salve.
The lSrirt Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Son, Tetter, Chapjcd Hands, CLub'.ain
Coras, and all Skin Kruptions, and positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give j-erfctt satisiaction or
mouer refund-d. Price 25 cents per box.
Merely an Inference.
"Was your father a pirate?" atked
young Filztop of the girl of hia choice at
a clandestine meeting, after the old sea
captain had urged his exit from the fani-
ilv maneion on the hill by the nse of hia
pedal extremity.
"So, my darling," waa the reply. "Why
do vou ask ?'
"lie seemed to me to be a good deal of
a freebooter," eaid the young man, re
flectively.
I was ro much troubled with catarrh
t seriously affected my voice. One bot-
1c of Ely's Greatn Balm did the work,
and my voice is fully restored. B. F.
Leipgner, A. B., Faster of the Olivet Bap
tist Church, Philadelphia, I
If nobody had a hobby this world
would become an awfal'dali place.
What It Does.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
1. Purifies the blood.
2. Creates an appetite.
3. Strengthens the nerves.
4. Makes the weak strong.
5. Overcomes that tired feeling.
C. Cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ac.
7. Invigorates the kidneys and liver.
S. Ilelievea headache, indigestion, dys-
pepeia.
Caution.
VI!.Ij and standard Imr-lemenu feaer
Sei.d iijr UiuMrmteJ Cauo
Good Blood, Oood HraltK.
, 1 K -CWT. IIMcb
ba i lrauia.
Tit B.;i Uti'jtf S).. r.'.UHrji. to. 1
"Can yoo cook V he asked anxiously
ere he poped the question.
"I don t know," she answered, "but
I I caa try."
"Xot on me," he rejoined, reaching for
his hat. Xrc York fun.
SPECTACLES ASD E TEG LASSES
made by Robert Bruce Wallace, (successor
to the " Fox laical Company," at C21 Penn
Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., are conceded the
best and moat comfortable. Save money by
having him Et your eyes.
She Knew His Weakness.
She Whom do yoa care most for
Sack?
He Is it possible yon do not know
whom I love best in all this world?
She Yes, I know ; but next to him?
Nothing keeps a stingy man from steal
ing but the risk of the thing.
1
t KENDALLS fj VA
The Moat StffwfI Komeir f't disc- !
tn-i. as It U ertaln fn :u c-.-cu uwm
bitcer.
Bai i-roof beicw :
Sir : L.t -T I fu?4 aCTlrpp nrfcwM
vtin Touroii-tra.---l k u ia:- 9 pavJl C.:; - aaJ It
lutitflit v.liit--f' i! r. I vea J'-a
eir:i:r tw.-" t-.a-vir-l i: tin tt'-x rtQ"...
eurt!K ib'.tij 1 : it '-a. Jfv ni-irti"
a bcifM wild arv oiii s, ivrn laa; m.;- u.m
H a.cl t.or i-j i-:r It. I n-.-.j.:.Ba -r -I-!
KrtHii. Siv a Cure. Ha curat uhs &imvu la
Counatn, Ohio, April ,
tt. R J Ermifi f'i :
IVar fcir r i he l-a -)i:lhrwwiKrt',?..I
Srin Cur arij H U H' wl.tum P'ri llin
Ter bf rr-. m.in .l ir,. h as i ut'l
foirdcr 1 'r kept so I in- --i a cer iunl.
urn L. EoiTXiX.
Cam isa 5. T-, Jfay a, Vi.
Pa. B. J. CrxriLt. '.'y. ...
I.ar -I aM "nl boettranf y r
S.-daT sparm Ca.- ith ;rt- a
Til -aO u ! Ih1! tr are l. w.i.( la.To
ut a iue tpa- in. T ma.-- enur lj trm
ruu kuiMri' a'i 1 .h-nwtn--" r-Hir.
Kosi-ciliu'-, i. H. HartMLNi.
KEKDiLL'S SPATLS CURE.
H-skoc, La, Jlay 9. TO.
IH.S.J. Krtyiij. Co-
,.,. I thiiia ii mT ditr to !r a r.y
t". f'r ur far fa:at-i aA-iia' airia Cur.-.
1 a vi a f-Mir er t-t-l m. wh.-b I i-ruwl T
aun e:i;i diTeri-ai kloaof ntiicine whl.-b 'ii-i
a-j noi. I tuclw 1 a r-: f t . .r klcnlAii a
bpam Cura u:a nr in fux dva.
ilillOJ Dowr CI.
Price $:t bottle, or siitK: for All liraj.
rtta have ilurcaacrt i: r j:i.or it wiil beaent
to anjr aldre on r-r-:i-l f I" br tbefeoprio.
vxv DK.B. J.KtM)M I.(t,
iaiitor-'k i'ailw rrmaaL,
Generally Con
ceded Fact that a
SEWING
MACHINE
is one of the imlIjcnsiM?s artkle
of the Lou.-dioM. anl everj
Young Lady
rid look? forward"
to t!ie time rhen .-he viil L-.- t!.'.-jMjSc.-or
of out.-. But hicii
of the diilert-r.t tiia' hii:e.s ia
the market will answer all
of her 'urpo?-3 be.-t i
a verv
IMPORT?! XT Q l'ETI0. '
for her to deeMe. Because, a ma
chine is too epen.-ivc to make
frequent chnure. A ir.achine
that is
Poorlv Constructed
and liable to '.ret out of orJer, is an
f-ndless annoyai.ee and vexation to
iis ov,:. r
Tin:
WHITE
Oilsl Oils!
Tbe R!3.1ir1 O'.i r ,pan". f-r Pi-. -': !:ryh, ra..
Biases a M" idl'f riau-ifael'ir.Tii itr me
ixjtaoiic u lae asm brabtis of
Illuminating liibricating Oils
Naphtha and Gasoline,
That can be male from PeWienm. We ciialieiiga
companjuu wiui tvery xsown
PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM.
If too wish the man cnlfomly
Satisfactory Oils
IS THE
merican IMarket,
ksk for oun Trade tn S-jtaerset aa l riciaitj
tpt"-:rT.
r.rrsrp 5 !n
s-..aajjar. Pi.
It is to Your Interest
to 3rr Tors
Drug
SAND
Med
or
JOHH H. SHYDEB.
8rXBiOK TO
BlESECKER k SNYDER.
Sone but the preft and best kept ia stock,
and when Druo beiume inert by stand
ing, as certain of them do, we de
stroy them, rather ihan im
pose on our cus'ow.rrs.
You can depend on having yo'ir
PRESCRIPTIONS & FAMILY RECEIPTS
filled with care. Our prices a-e aa low at
any other firjl-tlass house and on
many articles much lower.
The people of this cou-jty seem to know
this, and have given us a !a-,re share of their
patronage, and we shall stiU coitliuue to give
them the very beit jpioLi for their money.
Do not fjrjret that we make a specialty of
FITTING TRUSSES.
We gnaranUe satisfaction, and, if yoa have
had trouble in this direction,
give us a calL
SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES
in great rariety ; A fall set of Te?t Lenses.
Come in and have your eyes examined. No
charge for exam: nation, and we are confident
we can suit you. Core atd s us.
Kt?ct fully,
JOHN N. SNYDER.
Was awar h.tl the
PARIS UNIVERSAL
EXPOSITION
over ail i con:;;tors for sirBpiiritrnnil
Jnrabiir of oRtmclion. for iu liirht
and ,u;rt mnr-ine 'jcahtie. fur iu
(Ti ?-t variety c f cvl's! and
rai-ticahle faiuKy tork.
TLis alceshoui I e-)n-
vince anvone of the
atrperii r ? cf the
WHITE
h
'
i ,
V
Ent many valuable irr-.proverr.--nU have
beea addeii to the machine s:r.vj thoee
were held. Among them the bst, niuet
convenient and practical !e e-t tf
STEEL ATTACHMENTS
yet :nve::te. Ar.ot!. r a:;n-ner.t in it?
favr.r is thnt craif.-'.ir ?2tTs only
claim their iiiai i.tr.t3
It DU AS GOOD AS THE
WHITE,
Ladies sl.cuU cunsi-Irrthrir own inter
ests and caref:i!N- esaa.i.n TH K W IHTIl
bt-f'jre bnyirz a Sewirar Machine. It i
put cn tiie market in !77. n hen the mar
ket was eiulted with e!r.i Mai-hir-'.
and it has nev-r V-en sold excej t on its
merit, and as a procf of its apprtiiation
bv the public,
850,000
Have been sohl to date. Persons de
siring to examine or bay the njos! per
fect machine wil! do well to communi
cate with the Aient f.r "THE WHITE"
for Somerset County.
JOS. CRIST,
JEXSELS X F.O.lLS, PA.
HISSES' AND CHILDBENS"
SPECIAL
OPENING
TRIMMED
HATS I
Our Misses' and Chil
drens' Hats
Are pronounced by all as the HAXIsJM
Y.iT and the
JfOSl ATTRACTIVE
we have yet shown. Come, and bring" your
wife and children to the store of
r.- U.i
C -; r -V..
p;- -. I h
- M - V .
J. J. M.r IXFiAX, M. D.,
r-:-a.--.
Trier ri-It tht? rexintry Terr f,r
of i..r..i-.g tlie city. aj. iL-y a-'c lb ii'y pfty- 'f
X.na -!;. Mti. '-, I'varam. tic., w.- iuu-a'.e c
i'K- ! tiITZ AI.V. the r--at Germai x-u!:--.
F.rr tar, N' a:: l lar-Ml r.:i:t f-a.ii a-! ;:i
h - ;a' rr.i an'l -vi.r- wto a-e in n--J ih b-l.-ur.ubtU
ihy-idan. a tux J;iUr at ta Ia-f.
XliUll 'T.
Ma li.ir J. M. fv:Jf!. f - p-H.'nt m L- -r;;-aw-.!
r!M-n ln '.n- rt-iiit--, irerir g:v,a i..
i. .ciutii a lnr Ma.- -ay:
1 k i-'aiLv f."tn IVitvpn sn1 h!
mp.1i-i;. w -.a uuava-t. I p a ! ih alv-rr:--mv:s-.
th'-ra a tr:l. At ti.vix !-t t utc- rttv .- !-
in. ::' new man. T;:- v .1;. everyrp t. t j a.-
Wtr: 1 ( il ani ri:e.-t n:e of ail 'ilt'-ri:.
on the Liriiv r J.-ojw t:.a iar- Ten-v I ir-i -
r.r? ;ha:i a n-r.r at a . av'"tite w ni-'.-rt--.1 1 a;
c -t. but without the .et ' u-i t. I put t:y- -.i ur.-i. r :a
Nw ' a-lie every iciir ka, aud I aai j a eU e r.
i. n V
VATiETEHUVEWtU anH'i
F..r-:-ht rr tm: ! tare': t ! aa' as; a :
tTVt'.Ll- r.i Tl I r. M - 4 Aal'O I 5ve -era a e t, put '
ihnr t. -e !'.r.-'i: a:.y. i ai!i fenjun it:: i 1. W nt-.-vly curei
!:-:- at rtTtP'
I biv V ! .!. r tn-an-teM of Prv. Ks. .-. an f- :
acd cvi.-lr ff'-e.f 5,-rea-.;j ;:ipn.. .Vri. ; '
y..C.vi ui-v- tvfc MiU'.'-.:
(a Vr r:-i Pr. ! ;;a an i t::a f-r:.rii"l a ,-.-
r-i:a ur k ui L..uii. and u By tiuar; ia aia.i ..
for
r----an -a. v,-
LZ' Mr aano
'i ,ti;ia
;
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:V ' ' .perpi"
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t.!i- V
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'ataei.;i.
I bare an?erire with Tatarrh &-r ie yeara. Trl v-v -ii !-.
i-n-r i .',,1 l t i. ;. ,:n r t fi-e t - . :. I !-
ai.l 1 tave so rea:lj lmiraveU teat I auow i J oe t-ari
i 1 tvtrr a a
V- fc.lM.r Y
r;r V. r,e'-ti 4 S:tn aae rr:-.i e-i.1'. r : ;
r-.:i i t ; i.i '..U.al. an i :n ty ir ies.. 'am- a-.-) ic a
tuii.-re at l".lkt;rs- I caa draw more Uremia iia r.
f iTiCO'f l " r. r
I hare no tra cn-lrr trem.-i t of Lt V- . aa av.: a. f.
rn'-r-a. a:"i as etrr nM f tini e. r tf 1 .a ;r-a-..y :a-j-v'
gTra! .ni he::er. ar.d I an irfaaij ;r-.i.rir aaJ atai.rr.
li.a.-r, r.::t:- r ., i'- es-t. 4.
In-M,,o? W. 'ik-n. aucii a- oave l.-r!e-i k :t ..f a.! phr-i- a:
Caaoera. l.ttcnr. trnsd and piypiil (rUi cared v ;:aoat i f
Ui :;ota:"i. t ilari.T.
Sum.! Turn; . caiicer. Warts. Ma'ea. e;r-. n1-v.-l . -N.';: a -.
n-...:-,..!-t'V,-in ..i t.i.;-rT au-1 t :t a-.y trvat-i a ! :o-
iiig Ljeii-ai. A-irirri aa cuiianuu-t a:.j- ui -ajx t. ctou--.a.
EXAMINATION CCNSULITICN FREE.
FRIDAY JULY 31ST, AND SATURDAY AUG. 1ST.
SOMERSET HOUSE, SOMERSET, pa.
r-uc 1
... 1 .tuaof
i. -
a-.T? I
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S-a i a-:..- a 1
tab Su
' r a .: ( wort.
av a.. a im a ar a av Art
lAlwfMal
'!. Kit". IR.
'. ; ..'a.T i- 11 "
'"":'9' y' LTEX
:u St a i.
Bounty
Itvca.
aa a
Tons
IT PAY YOU
TOSTT T0r
Jleniorlal Work
WM. F. SHAFFER,
SOMERSET. PElVrs-V..
MascA "ta r of a4 OeaW is
i- tr Farmu&t-l m Short Xjfjx, iT ".x"-t
Hill ill EiiHIE 311
jo. A-rfjrts V3ITE Msoyzs:
Perw.u in nee-i of M i.VTMEXT WORKfwi'-l
C?-! ii t l":e:r tr::er-a. u-r1I at try r;jr
pn.r uiii.vi wiii ir aivec tuc.Q. --f!.
r": :Att (.f-'iM' i ia w t-'ni frkl'.tJ&
1 i'i ' Xty 4 . 1 uTite icuil alutioa UK La a
White Bronze, Or Pure Zino Monument
Iv.-vV-.fed by ETV. W. A. P. TV-. s a Te-M-d
l:t rr v,.- .-:t i:i the : nf MATSKIAL AND
OfN-rhi. i T !' a ;3 :ra dat:ad to la
the P. r M : - i-i t f. r otix CnMigaahia tli-
biw. vc;ti mi a ct-L.
F. SHAFFER.
4' ? w'.-.i pi
1 ' f - T-T-T (
.tm. ,.. .1 j ia.iavrf .
Over 500 ) ? -j Scndlzr
Beautiful "''Ptico List;
V j-" . r -af
V v ; TTr r .V. -- vngi
V -;,v- - i: .j. , J y aai v
f : " -. Kutueii
THE COMPANY
STORE.
W'tiat
S .nter
at-o'-s I a
:3 --i Tarl
a iV. el, 3 ..S ?
GTCTERVI, lEKCIIVXIDISE.
Bayers Caa Fiud all they may sl ia the S-veral Dtpirtmen'.. f
CLOTIIIXG. HATS, DRY GOOD-. NOTION-.
QUEENS WAKE. GPaOCERIES, LOOTS AND pIIuE
ANI UF THE FHLiT yl'AUTY. AND AT EF.A-
5 LJ.
SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED.
WOOD, WORRELL 5 CO.
SCHMIDT BUILDING.
zzzz The Largerst and Most Complete . z::
Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House
IN THE UNITED STATES.
ESTA3LIS3ED ISM.
C3-- W. SCHMIDT,
DISTILLER AND JOBSEK CF
CIR! ' WI4IQIICC Tal.phon.Na
I lllka IIIIIWIlh mt 11
e-a.
IMFORTER OF
WINES, LIQOURS. AND CIGARS.
SOS. 95 ASD 97 FIFTH JX'ESCE, PliTSEUKGIT, PLV.V
-H Co
All trier rectire-J ry -all :w::ir.-
'.a
1 I . i "
mm a a . aaa . - ay T.w . v-
THE PQ5 I VE LJ H & . i I ",'a- - -4
I ELT EitUTHZRS. M Win- BU. Iv Tort Price w rta.kl
'v0
EI
W. L,
4
u'j
Best in the '.Vcrid.
A 'orrfrfl ibf. viriial for ntirinr t;n.iliM oi marrrial
tt r4 ii'bi iu wnr i.. li ; p ov r nil ;' r .,uc
f xitilttH ih? i 1. 1. ;; .i t it r tnr Mr-
EWLNG & GWYNNE.
WHOLESALE COMMIS.-IOS MEECHAVT3,
cccral rroJnc aui Frtiita, Vc?ubltia anl
C :rr, nt R-at Prf, fcn-l Prompt
Hciunis IjuaniiiCtA-U. t'orresptjij'U-uce inriwU.
3 OHIO ST, AU.EGIIEXV, PA.
pi; n ?j p vs.s
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41 FIFTH AVKNTK, F-itiburgb, Fa.
fV&7
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a., , jaT VrV V- a t.aM hm. I. i
For CENTLEMEN.
5 aO 0 HJ-Srjd.
t,UU Welt Shea.
FoIie arid
Fanatr.
82.50,S?J2"
i aJ aaa'i Saos.
Goodvtar
Shot,
83.50'
2.00
k X
1 r. 9W
M TH
Li
. atftia.,4 i
For LADIES.
s3.00E:iW
s2.50SiW
ST
3 1. 75 V,,
FsrBCVST&YCLJTHl
s2 8l.75Ta.
SCZOCL SHCI2-
,- "
:taJa-
i a-.if,
CAUTION !
V A panph pt of inter ullm
j Marka. O-'Prncntm, Ml
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f W I
V
VV, I- Iiffla 1.5 "S rkar for 1 1 to j l-J b . r. -u" ir i-nrj v - J- .... .
. tr-ai piamly ti Nt -t-j of t.l h: A.vrt:--l )' - i f r U i . ' r. s ' ' .
t qtAti-rCL, it' wrnf cair ffjr tn n&.aqj tana a ouu-r iiie ia lw ,.fu. :l- Hi,--
W-ntetl 4 lrnl arai la every city aa4 Uwi la tke I'. S. aoi Ircu.iT arc-'
If I or ml afl-erri4 mrnt tr.- 4 nrV- a fi: k-. K-jt rvi .Vtof-1'" , a v
a',Ttij arvn. Ta 4rlr t Mail. t.ila aaj ft.T. w.i it- w-. i. " !
JcHir--i X4tM will : Ktvi-a dc-ire-i, aw w- t nviiiiv vm '? a - r fJL
prelemrd. Xct turn aua uf fcc-eL W. L- lOl i-tV?s Crockiaa, Ha ,
an
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