The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, August 12, 1891, Image 4

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    I Stats Elections.
f it FOLLOWING I A JTMJIAKT OF FT ATE
I HOLDIXta EiXTnON TBI YEAR.
Arkansas, J c oarr 35, elected an As
oat Justice of the Scprense Cocrt.
Htlaware, 19, rejected a prepoei
Dn to boid a convection to revise tte
oetitauon of the Slate.
Iowa, Xoreniber 3, will elect Governor
id otberSute Oificers and Legislature.
Rentacar, Augaet 3, elected Governor
nd otter Slate OSeers and Legislators
! sd voted n;on the constitution franked
lythe convection which was elected
npast 4, 1S J0.
! Jlaryland, ovember 3, w:.I eiectt-rOT-i
-nor and other State cheers and Legis-
! itare, Tote cpon six proposed aaieBJ-
lents to the Constitution of the State,
"he first empowers tha Governor to dia
.pprove separate item in apircprition
i ilia ; the second restricts the eiempUon
f corporation from taxation ; the third
; ruvides fur the uniformity of taxation ;
f he fourth relates to the eiction of Gonn
l f CominiaeioDers ; t&e fifth authorize
I he aale of the Slates interest in ail work
If internal improvement, and the sixth
, mpower the Leg slature to provide for
I he taxation of mortgats, if each taia-
ion is imposed, in the county or city
I .here the mortgaged property is sitaat
X d.
Massachusetts, Nov. 3, will elect Gov
S -nsor and other Stite orScers and Lpf.s
". stare.
; Michigan. April 6, elected Justice of
I ht Scpreaie Court and to K.-nts of
; lie fcute University.
I Mississippi, Nov. 3, will elect three
Railroad Comtr issuers and Legislature.
Nebraska, Not. 3, will elect Associate
Justice of the Supreme Court and two
5 Eegents of the Slate University.
I New Jersey, Nov. 3, will elect a part of
the Senate and the Assembly.
) w York, Nov. 3, will elect Governor,
I lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State,
Comptroller of Treasury, Attorney Gen
i end, Engineer an i Surveyor, the Seriate
the Asse;ubiy, ten Justice of the i-u-
l preme Court, and a Representative to
' Congress from the Tenth district.
Ohio, Nov. 3, will elect Governor and
f other Sta'-e oliicers and Legis'ature, and'
( Tote upon a propu(d amendment to the
f Constitution providing for uniformity of
i taxation.
I'ennsylvania, Nov. 3, will elect Treas-
crer and Auditor General, and vote !
- whether a Constitutional Convention
t shall be held and elect delegates to the
' same.
j Rhode Island, April 1, voted for Gov-
rnor and other State officers and elect
t ed the Legislature. There i-eing no e!ec-
tion of State officers bp the people, the
Eepublican ccndidates were elected by
i ihe Legislature.
Texas, August 11, will vote cpon five
: proposed amendments to the Constitu
5 tion of the Suite. The first provides for
; the registration of voters in towns of
10,000 population and ver, the second
; relate to the maintenance of the com
; xnon echools, the third fixes the maxi
; mum rate of interest at 20 per cent., and
in contracts where no rate is specified at
6 per cen t, the fourth relates to local op-
f tion and the fifth provides for establish
ing two or more civil courts of appeal.
Virginia, November 3, will elect one
Lalf its Senat and iu House of Delegates.
Wisconsin, April 7, elected Judge of
the Supreme Court.
Ta'K No Chance a.
During the present betted term, surroun
ded by impure water and gulject at any mo
ment to epidemic, why rUk your health
tout happiness, and probaVy your Efe
when a simple, pleasant and most effective
preventative to human aSictiac, is at your
command. Phv?iciaus everywhere, and
norses. will promptly assure yoa of the ad-
Yantage of good, pure liquor, such as Klein's
Silver Ae, or Daqaesae pure ryes,
goods that are without a compeer in the mar
ket, and the boet and admiration of every
one tening them. Aik your drugyit or
deajer for them. Tee fcilver Ape sells
or 11.50 per fall quart, and the "IuTiesne
for $1JP. If they do not keep it, send to the
reliable wholesale liquor bouse of Max
Klein, 62 Federal street, Allegheny. You
f.Qd pur Gurkenheimer. Finch, Overbolt,
and U:bson Eye, either at tl per quart, or
six bottles for $.".':.
A compiete catalogue and price list will
be mailed on application.
The Sly Granger.
"Tickets, pleaae," sai 1 the conductor of
a train on a line running eaet cat of De
troit, as he entered the car.
There was a veey general response in
the shape of pasteboard until he came to
farmer who was very earnestly lookine
out of the window.
Tickets, please," said the conductor.
The man paid no attention.
TU take your ticket, if you please."
The man looked np at him. 'Han't
got any," he answered slowly.
"Well, the money then. Where are
you gfinj V
"Han't pA any money."
"Well, then, what are you on here for?
If I don't get either money or ticket I
m art pat you off the train."
"You wouldn't stop an express train
jost to pnt one man off, now would yoa?'
"Wouldn't I? YoaH soon see wheth
er I will or net. Sow I want your ticket
or the cash without any more fuse."
"N'ary one."
The conductor paused for a moment or
two and then called the brakeman.
"Now are you going to get off without
fa or will we have to throw yoa off?"
The man sighed and said he would go
off quietly. When they got out on the
platform and the conductor had his hand
on the bell-rope the passenger cast bis
eye over the flying landscape and said :
"Ain'. there no way we can fir this
cp?"
"Certainly. Ticket or money."
After another look the man shook his
head. "Let her go, captain."
The conductor pulled the rope. The
air-brakes scrunched and the train came
to a stop. The man stepped off, and then
handing the conductor a Lit of paste
board said :
"I dont cheat no railway company,
captain. Here ye are."
"Why in thunder di.i it you give me
this before? You can ride five miles
further on this ticket. Step aboard live
Jy, now."
"Xever mind, captain. I would have
to walk five miles beck if I did. I live
over yonder. So long, cap." iMroU Fru
Prru.
To Our Subscribers.
The ipecial announcement whiah appear
ed in oar columns some time since, an
nouncing a special arrangement with Dr. B.
) 3. Kendall Co., of Enosburgh Falls, 'L,
f pcblUben of " A Treatise on the Bone and
t his DiaeaMS, " whereby our subscribers were
I enabled to obtain a copy of that valuable
' work free by sending their address to B. J.
Kendall Co.. (and enclosing a two-cent
! stamp lor mailing same I ia renewed for a
limited period. We trust all will avail them
selves of the opportunity of obtaining this
i valuable work. To every lorer oi the
Horse it is indispensable, at it treats in a
simple manner all Lbe diseases which afflict
,; this noble animal. Its phenomenal sale
? throughout the Tnited States and Canada.
J make it ataadard authority. Jfoium 0,;a
paper wien tending fur " Trtnine, "
t
Th Great White Ciar.
A distressing scene, throwing frech
light on the barbarous regime now pre
vailing ia the Csar's doornions, was wit-onset-d
a day or two ago at the Northern
IUilay Station in Vienna. In a corner
of the waiting room stood a group of
three, a venerable old man with a white,
Sowing beard, a pale-faced girl and a
youth. The old man was weeping bitter
ly, and presently his sobs attracted the
attention of the bystanders, who inquir
ed the cause of his irrief. He made no
reply, but held up a letter, exclaiming as
be d.d so. Toor wife: Poor child l"
The letter had just been handed to him
by the young man who had met him at
the elation. As soon as he had recover
ed his composure the following tale was
elicited from him :
He was a Russian Jew, named Tobias
Mockier, and had been exiled like so
many thousands of his co-religionists.
The letter apprised him fthe death of
his wife and the dangerous illness of his
daughter. For more than forty years he
had kept a dairy at Velikoje Selo, in the
district of Kieff. His savings amounted
to several thousand roubles. Abov.t three
weeks ago he and twenty other inhabi
tants of the same locality received orders
toqait the district within twenty-four
hours. The Natchalnik .or Burgomaster)
was responsible for their expulsion, and
carried oat his instructions with the nt-
jaost rior. Monkkr obtained a brief
respite to make some urgent preparations
but bis invalid wife and his daughter
were compelled to depart at once. They
went to Calais, where they had relaiives,
and they were to wait until the head of
the family and his second daughter the
one w ho accompanied him to Vienna
should join them. Monkler gave his wife
all his available funds, and wound up his
affaire at Velikoje Selo as speedily as he
Could.
On the evening of Saturday, the 27th
ultimo, he had just finished his prayers
and was lighting a small oil lamp to com
memorate the anniversary of his mother's
death, when the Burgomaster and two
genoarmes entered the house, ordering
him to decamp forthwith. He entreated
them to 14 him finish lighting the oil
lamps. "Out with you, Jew," was the
answer, "yoa Lave Uken advantage of
our kindness and have remained too long
already." Monkler begged for an hour
longer, to get a few thing togvttier De-
fure starting, but they threatened to put
him in chains if he delayed a moment.
Thereupon be woke up bis daughter and
left the Louse with Ler.
He came to Vienna, where a friend met
him at the station and brought him the
lettt-r containing news of his wife's death.
which occurred two hours after her arri
val at Calais. At the close of his narra
tive the old man sorrowfully observed :
Now I am alone with my two daughters.
What will become of themr lie was
asked if he had no eon. les,"here-
Dlied. "I have one son, but he is in Si
beria." The boy, a medical student, had
been condemned to ten years' hard labor
for a speech delivered to some of his fel
low-students. Lond-jti TcUmyh.
Now Try This.
It will cost you nothing and will sure
ly do you good if you have a cough, cold,
or any trouble with throat, chest or langs.
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, Congh.9 and Colds is guaranteed to
give relief, or money will be paid back,
sufferers from La Grippe found it jot the
thing, and under its use had a speedy re
covery. Try a sample bottle at our ex
pese, and learn jut how good a thing it
is. Trial bottles free. L'arze size 50c.
aaUl.
For sale at John X. Snyder's Drug
Store.
Seeing Things Crow.
Did you ever actually see things grow?
In the spring and summer days you often
see a tree with buds jast ready to explode
like popcorn, and, like the corn, change
suddenly to mum of fluffy w kite. You
walk by it and it is still corn. When
you return it has popped. But did you
actually ever sec the explossion,'or better
yet, see the erowtn when there was no
alarm to call your attention to the
change? asks the New York Tributx,
Well, lie down some day besides a gladi
olus bed after recent rain and sunshine
have made a thin crust over the earth,
and when the green spears are just be
ginning to posh through it, You will
see some cracks in the crust, and by and
by a little traydoor will begin to lift, as
though some small Titan were struggling
nndemeatl. Look 6harply now, for if
yoa do not you may turn your wander
ing eyes back to find the green laborer
pushing at the door without you having
seen him come. ikon he will throw back
thereover on its hinges and stand there
for the first time in the sunlight an inch
above the ground. All t'lis may be done
even in an hour. Few things grow faster
than the gladiolus.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Djllars reward for
auy case of catarrh that cannot be cured by
taking Hal! ? Catarrh Cure.
F.J.CHENEY ACOrroj Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 13 years, and believe him
perfectly honorable in all business transac
tions, and financially able to carry out any
obligations made by their firm.
Waw A- Tarx, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo,
O., Walmsu, KissaX A Miivu, Wholesale
Drugjrist, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is Uken internally,
acting directly u(Kn the blood and mucous
surface of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price Toe per bottle. Sold by all
druggists.
Doing Up Daniel.
There was an empty truck backed np
to the curbstone on Hester street yester
day and a man by at full length on the
broad of his back on the bottom boards.
One could smell the whL-ky in his breath
five feet away and as he siept be snored
like a fog horn. I stood looking at him
when a bareheaded woman came along
and caught sight of the sleeper. She
made a jump for the truck and at once
commenced a search of his pockets.
When each and every one had been turn
ed wrong side out she gathered about
forty cents. Her face wore a broad smile
si she completed the search and jumped
down beside me, and, without waiting
for me to ask any questions, she said :
Tbepjor man! He's got a heart like
a child's:"
"Who is he ?-
"My own husband that I've lived with
for twenty years. He was born with an
innocent heart and hell never get over
it.-
"Where does the innocence come in ?
"Why, he took away the rocking-chair
an hour ago and sold it for fifty cents to
go on a spree. He gets two drinks and
falls asleep, and I've got forty cents of
the money in my pocket The poor, dear
man will wake np to find the boodle gone
and to think he's had a fifty-cent drunk,
and hell come home to cry and beg my
pardon and promise to stay sober for a
whole month. It's tjo bad to be deceiv
in' a confidin' husband like Daniel, but
I'm trustin' you not to say a word about
it if you are here when be w akes np,"
.v. r. n'vHj.
SEE MY SPONGE?
&
SISTERS ?oES?'V
AS I DID rkte
CRESS
k:.-:-::S
ACME
BLACKING
CNCL A MONTH:
OTHER DAYS.KA5H THEM n.tAV
WITH WET SPONGE
LADIES, IT COSTS
cent a foot
to change the ppwnc of old
Furniture o completely that
your faustxuida will ifimk it m new.
23IK-TON
g WILL DO IT ! ra
WOLTT sasnOLPa. rcOxtelpbie.
r
Z took Cold,
I took Sick.
1TOOK
SC05TS
E.10LS1BD
ixsnr:
Z take Sly Meals.
Z take My Rest.
A-D I A VIGOROUS ISOVGH TO TAK
ANYTHING I CAX LAT MY HAJSDS OS ;
f tt line fat too, roa Scott's
mulsionof Pure Cod Liver Oil
and HvpophosphitesoiLimeand
Soda,,r OSL" CI,ID My I"i
itut Consumption Birr uu.r
Kt VP, AN U IS -'W PVTTING
FLESH ON MY BONES
AT TWI KATX OF A FOCND A DAT. I
TAKE IT Jl T AS EAiO-V AS I PO MILK."
SfCH TEiTIM' NV IS it 'THING W.
SCOTTS EMTXSIOX IS POING WfSUU
CAiiT. Take no other.
THERE IS WHISKEY
Which is uniform in its results, breides in
everr other particaiir. Attested to oy
everyone who has given it a thorough
trial, and their name is legion.
Tne pure 8-year old
GUCKENHEIMER WHISKY
Is tLe whiskey, sold only ty
JOSEPH FLEMING 4 SON. " "
Dnii:ii.n.. Pittsburgh, Ta. As a
strcngihencr of the
ziNervousI j System,
with special rood effect on the res
piratory and digestive organs, it
is pronounced unequaled. Trice,
full quarts $1, or six. for $5.
We cow carry a fall and c oraplete stock of
ail the leading Fine hiskies, both do
mestic and foreign, giving you the oppor
tunity to mcke yoar choice from the
finest selection to be had in the city
at the lowest wesible prices that
can be made lor the quality and
age of the goods.
f-f Please send fr full and complete prioe
list, mailed free.
Jos. Fleming: & Son
DRUGGISTS,
CD 4 C2 Market 3L, X and 2 Market. .
ST-Ladies are &peci2r Invited.
HO. 88 FRASKUH STREET.
JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE
JOHN H. WATERS & BR0.
PLUMBERS,
STZAH 1172 GAS TI77ZZS.
'We are now eeiaMii-hecl in oar new bail din,
wbif fa. e can cft:y i the? brt-jTmael Ljt
our bu-me. ia Western fVDtsyivuaiA.
ETervthiritf penkiuinv to lii Piumbing, Steam
r 1 ho-cn rmci in Uck.
We iU a former? arvr -rful attention to
the 1 LAM ANI HoT WATf.il HEAT1NO ba
iuewH. Our farmer effort in tiiu line enbrara
ome of tbe largtt buUdn ic ine county, with
entire ui'-o
In the hi'rPLTrEPARTMFVT we carry a fnU
line of RuiN-r nl Le;n-r BciUnj?. Strtm and
WatfT H, '4le. iLjtuvrn, LutM-k-atorvS-am
Gftiifrc. In Pipe FlU-hi, tic Price quoted ofi
application.
A ; firml. (tlx- r arH Vf
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17 F i s J Tn cam iW rk ss4 h
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aw . vrfnl r'srrai tin f.
JOHDSOQJ
. tKtANY
J Is STESii ni TZZlSll est"
-.GENERATION AFTER GENERATION
lnppr4 mu Sj7r, Childmt 7r It.
tvery butferer
Arffimax. . fc.M-r Uil-, I ..aj-rto.-. lAmeneM. f iiihw
ia or UratMa. H J Jotmu or SiniM, viU amd la
tJJ d AwJ-rys- rvuef and K--1t nr. Umphtat
fne. K-aic efrTWr. T'- at rt K mail
i- a. iOaM a CU Maa
Your I Boy Wants
OTLSZLTS SCHOLLSiWS,
taps, ligk laaUrM, iUia, Isxiag
ClsTes. Tssls. rts. fssi m mm mm
. the ioni wniKsai es'
SSS mm S tl ! Sc. CM IB.
Mn-K Ewrss-'.TQron H nrr ia
all the orld th-r.- I. but one rx.
lr. Uiira' boldn palic
tt rm rim in a rspnl t ot coSt vitlxiat
tb kbVlmiT .f inr ttmum tik(it, acujx
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YOUCAN FIND .3SS,
rEn&lTGTOlT BROS.
aa via Mama aavasruaaaa at kv4 mm
V-.1 V wrm (W m, by Am Aawus
in
S3Q00IIMrt
-a-"w arrm,,, .rr.ic vtv. mrmm mrm
"It maiej me tlrfl!
People u1c me is marriage a fail
ure ? Of course Vaint ; s'posc I
don't know rr.v bii what am I
her for?" If the women only
keep healthy- they keep in good
spirits and cupid is in demand. Let
every enfeebled woman know this
there's remedy that'll cure her,
the proofs positive.
Here's the proof if it doesn't do
you good within reasonable time,
report the fact to ita makers and
get voux money back without a
wordbut yoa won't do it !
The remedy U Dr. Pierce's Favor
ite Prescription and it has proved
itself the riht remedy ia nearly
every case of female weakness. It is
not a miracle. It won't cure every
thing but it has done more to build
np enfeebjed and broken-down wo
men than any other medicine known.
v i - ri,ufc- j
DOSTT CKSUKFCDH, WW-FEVER;
flSTKM".. ETC- CroJars Free By-
;PETER YOGEIC Sqtverset. PA;
Johnstown Business Houses.
LIQUORS I
-FINE OLD-.
WHISKIES
And Imported UqtMrs sold In ball, aad by the
OLD CABZSET, TOM MOOSE
POsSCM J10LL0 K G VCKtSHZLMZR,
FISCITB eOLDS WEDMXG.
eiBsoxs xziz WHisriES.
Inns HranWT. Paul DuBola Cornar. Wilbur
jmueu t "Ua Blacktjrrrr Cordial." ALo,
Sediord and 8otorn Pure K jt w bfaaiea,
willkace.
FISHER & CO.,
309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa.
ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING
A SPECIALTY.
HARRY M. BENSHOFF,
MANUFACTURING STATIONER
AN'D
BLAXK book maker.
HANNAH BLOCK,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.
THE KEW BOOM IS THE
DIBERT BUILDING,
Comer Main and Franklin Sts.,
U:2S Mens, Womens1. A&Z.
Of Best QaaUty, and at LOWEST PEICE3
can be found, in styles of all makes. I am
prepared to compete with one and all
dealers in the State. All I ask is a trial.
SCOTT DIBERT.
FIXE
STOCK FARM !
Very fine Stock Farm of 600 acres located
in the pardeo spot of Iowa, Marshall Coun
ty. Si milt from I'nion. on the Iowa Cen
tral Railroad, and Eve mile? from liirtord. on
the C. fc N. W. E. R. Can reach twenty dif
ferent depots by team in one days drire.
The pround all tilled, so every acre can be
cultivated : under a reiy high state of cul
tivation. Contains four large drive wells,
with wind nam pa, wbich supply an abund
ance of water to every field or part of the
whole farm. Buildings of the very best
Fine large bouse, containing all modern
improvements ; hot and cold water all
through the hoaae, and a splendid large
barn, granary, other buildings, etc Price
only Hi per acre, f 12.MUU cash, balance to
suit purchaser.
1117, Chamber of Commerce,
unelitf. Chicsgo.IlL
THRESHING
MACHINES
A SPECIALTY.
Simple, Vrac Durable. Economical and Perfret
tn Be. Watlei BO train ; :ieos it ready tat
Market.
THRESHING ENGINES k HORSE POWERS,
SAW
ally.
MTLLS and Standard Implement (ener
Bead ur IiluHraled Catalogue.
A. B. FARQUHAR CO.
PeoOTlvaaia aaricnltural Works, York, Pa.
June, 17, M.
FIDELITY TITLE AND
AND TRUST COMPANY.
121 k 123 4th Ave.,
PITTSBURGH, AV.
(Capital, $500,000 fall paid.)
(Icnrea b'Uoa to Real Estate.)
Authorized tn art u Executor, Admiobtrauir,
iGuardiaa, Tnuue, Aaufnee, Ret vtrr, sc.
DEALERS IX RELIABLE
INVESTMENT
SECURITIES.
Rents boxes in its Pnperior Vaults from
Srer annum upwards. Rcceivea oVpoaiu
and loans onlv on munmnx nH
eoUaterala. "
JOHN' . JACKSOX. PmKJenL
JAM K J. Im l-JJ V. fm U
H. Hi-VaY, Bee ajxi Trvas.
That Settled It
I as alone on the back veranda of a
Georgia hotel when I heard the cook.
who was cutting meat right below me.
call to a bor, and as the latter arrived
and asked what what was wanted, the
cook said:
"Julius, I want yo' to kerry dis yere
note down to Mary Ann Willianie, an'
gib it to her on de sly."
-Doan let her fadder see it?"
"No."
"lvjan let her brodder Jim see it?"
"No. Yo' pok' aroun' dar till nobody
see you.
"What's in de note?"
V nebber mind daL Dafs my bii-
ness. i o jess go 'long, an uoan stop on
de war."
'Axin' Marry Ann to dun marry yeT"
quizzed the boy.
Ha! Whatyo' talkin. "bout? Boy,
niriza big fuss wid yo' ifyo git too
smart.
"Wall I wanted to dun tole yo' som-
thin'," answered Julius.
"Yo' don' know nutT-a.' "
"Yes, I do."
"What yo' know V
"I dun see Sam Flowers an' Mary Ann
Williams gittin' mar'd 10 o'clock dis
mawnin' by Elder Comstock !"
"Sho!"
"It's dun true."
"Yo' seed all dat T
"Sartin."
"An' shes dun mar'd to Pam ?"
Fur shure."
Ien dat settles iL Give me back dat
note. Dat was a preposishion to dat gal
to dnn s:B!iate her atfexans wid de un
dersigned for de term of her nateral life,
but if she's had de consanguinity to pick
up wid snch a niggar as dat Sam Flowers
I withdraw the moshnn an' lays de sub-
jick on de table. Boy, yo' git dat odder
ham out of de sto' house an' doan' be all
dar, neider!" X. V. Shtx.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores. Fleers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and ai! Skin Eruptions, and positive
ly cures Files, or no jy required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
Hen Lore.
The breedicu of pot.ltry for the food
market has become oua of the great in
dustn!g of the country. It is increasing
every year, as the commercial value of
their productions becomes known. There
is no risk in raising poultry comparative
ly ; it is not subject to extremes, there is
Utile danger of overproduction, it is nice
ly balanced by division of labor and it is
within the reach of the poorest house
keeper. We know of no home industry
that is better suited to all classes of socie
ty, and can be made auxiliary to other
pursuits without infringing on the time
of the keeper.
Now, if it pays to keep horses, cattle.
sheep and swine one year with another,
most assuredly it pays to keep jJ fowls,
We know there were times that eggs and
flesh brought low prices and scarcely
paid their keepers for the food they con
sumed, to say nothing of the time lots by
them, but there had been a gradual
change for the better, and prices have
come cp in the past few years and re
main so with an upward tendency, whith
shows the demand is in excess of the
supply.
From frequent experiments it has been
shown that ninety pounds of grain wi
keeps hen in fair condition a year if the
has her liberty ; sixty pounds of grain
will keep a hen on a farm, for she can
procure a large share of her food from
spring till winter which would be lost to
the farmer, and often young and old fowls
destroy a great many bus and insects
which are destructive to grain, vegetables
and vines, and by this keep down their
rapid increase. The sixty pounds of
grain in the past three years did not av
erage over fifty or sixty cents to the farm
er, and we know in small fi'.ocks that
good laying hens will average from eight
to ten dozen eggs each besides raising a
brood of chickens. The small Hock that
does not make this recordannualiy wh
well cared for and comfortably housed
is mediocre stock.
A fairly good hen will make a dollar a
year profit for two years, then she wii
begin to decrease in egg production and
value as a table fowl. Thousands of
hens make more than a dollar profit an
nualiy, and thousands make less. Doubt
less there are in every fleck not specially
selected, some hens which do not pay for
their keeping. This is the fault of the
owner or attendant, who should see that
such hens are consigned to the block.
is the farmer's duty to keep the best of
everything salable to make the most
profit, and if one hen or two or a dozen
in a floca lay a greater number ot eggs,
ana another dozen receiving the sane
kind of food, care and attention do not
lay half as many eggs, it is his duty to
get rid of the poor layers and breed from
the good laying hens if be wants to make
poultry keeping profitable. Xibraka
Slate JounusL
I was ro moch troubled with catarrb
t seriously affected my Toioe. One bot
1c of Ely's Cream Balm did the work,
and my Toica is fully restored. B. F.
Leipsner, A. B., Pastor of the Olivet Bap
tist Cbnrcb, Philadelphia, Pa.
A Tremendous Sensation.
Tbe bnrcicg of a Mississippi River
Steamboat caused considerable excite
ment in New Orleans. Just think of the
astonishment which Lr. Lee's Liver Keg
nlatorbas caused by curing Dyspepsia,
Billionsness, Indigestion and Constipa
tion. Don't fail to try iU Trial bottles
free.
When people goffer pain, they want to
be cared, and qoickly, too. Nothing
equals Reg Flag Oil for all pain. Price
2o cents.
Trial botties free at O. VT. Benford's
Drag Store.
SPECTACLES AXD ErEILASHES
made by Robert Bruce Wallace, (successor
to tbe " Fox Optical Company," at 624 Penn
Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa, are conceded the
best and most comfortable. Save money by
haviog blm fit your eyes.
A Great Battle.
Is constantly going on in the human
system when you snffer with Consump
tion, Coughs or Colds; they strive to ruin
health and drag victims U the grave.
Take timely warning and nse Pan-Tina
Cough and Consumption Cure. Price 25
and oO cents.
Dr. Lee's Liver Regulator is a sure cure
for Dyspepsia, Billionsness, Heartburn,
Indigestion, .and Jail Kidney Com
plaints. Trial bottles free at G. W. Benford's
Dmg Store.
I have been a sufferer from catarrh for
20 years ; I found immediate rerief in
the nse of Ely Cream Balm. Since using
it I have not suffered a moment from
headache, sore throat or kss of sleep,
from which I previously suffered, caused
by catarrh. I consider your Balm a val
uable remedy. K. (j. Vassar, 50 Wrren
St, X. Y.
i HOUSEHOLD HEM EOT FOR PAIN.
Far Rheumatism,
Inflammations,
neuralgia,
Diphtheria,
Sorw Throat,
Toothache,
Earache,
Sprains,
Braises,
Lamtnits,
Swellings,
Burns,
A SURE CURE
fob DIARRHCEA.
SUMMER COMPLAINT
and FLUX.
Price per tci!e. S foe t.M.
roe hv vrar UroD MrniciNC Co.. Weston. W.va.
ITHT X.M', FT ani. IU BPTr
la Bwlidue, I'revarwl Uf
Somerset Lumber Yard
ELIAS CUNNINGHAM,
3f A.vrrAcraia asn Dniia ayn Waotasais axd Ksrnas or
LUHBEB AND BUILDING MATERIALS.
Hard and Soft Woods,
OAK, POPLAR, SIEXSGS, PiCSETS, MOCU)nw:3.
jji WAX. NTT. rLAJXiu, u:a, ri.un.i.u.
CEZEKY YELLOW PIXE. SHIXGLfc. BOOK3 BALC5TERS,
CHESTSUT. WHITE PISE. LATH, BLIXItf. SEW El TC?
A General Una oi aU frrfclesoT Lumber aad ,Bui:din aiaierlal anJ SUA iag Fate kep la rtui
Aiio, can fomiji annhtrg iu theUMiXmrbaiiir toornT iia rmfcir.at ia
prnaii-mcM. snch as Brmi kru. tu.l otcd wurk, e:c.
Offlce and Yard Opposite S.&C.R.R.St3tio u. f i
fSFAVIM CUREfp:
The Moat crrW! Comedy c-r-r
tml, as it is ccruua ta tu ejects aad oocs &4
blkttr. Ead proof Lekiw :
ncooELrs, Cor,n., Xar 4 VI
Jm. B. J. ITroiii r ..:
sir : I-t Su'u.-nt r I .nrr1 CurbirrirB raj hm
wnta vHirt-iiTsl K rn-U, 4 spavin Care ftD-1 ll
u X1 1 er suw i h .c lia-a
cur;njr wvrj b:u I 'i It f5. Kv B-.jhh T h.i
ljjr. wita sitv Ui.l S(avn ina: !..m
H- aRii b-w to c:r It. 1 r.nti'itvn kl
K- n-ji.il S;.vn cure. Ho cureU uc ii ia
JU lurre fk.
Vori respectrnMr.
v.uxnt Wrrrca.
Cnuraacs. Ohio, AprQ . !.
Da. B. J. Krreitx 0.s ,
:- I &y l-n .'Hr;mif EfMifll
Siib l ure Hint t .n ini n R th.a
Trrb-f rr. O: tr.n KUit lo u . It " o Iml
fmrdcr 1 t'tr kA tiw -t ti tnr tucU.
otto L. EomtAS.
Cirrrraisao, 3C. T, JUj Ut "i
Da. B. J. KcrottJ. t o.. ... .
l-r S r . 1 b D-1 fTV W'Wni yrr
t pr;n Carr mtth i-rf.1 .'icc. oa a
tm : j-ilji' n 1 x.-1 niM- ma wa.(m Uro
witii . Kinr pv!n- Th. nare Is new rrt-! frK
from iAUiriv. mri'i ti aw " tKr j-nnt.
hrtiwtird-. r. H. HcK-nixa.
tUflUL'S SPAK1H CURE.
K03TEOK. Lm SUjr 5, "30.
Dm. R X Ectttx C
i-itii. It mr !ijtT Mwi-ltf my
thnaifor vtir fir Kt rvta.l Sfivin 4,'urv.
I hv a f"Ur vpf o.a niiy wtj;ra I i-rizeJ very
hirilv. Sn ha t Tery .;t-n Vv- I tri--l
eiijai iiTTr-tn klmis '-f mieio hx-h 'ti t
ISO ic oi. I i-urr-fiij-il ft f-rtTM? of J-"UT k.c Di-u
ftp via Cure wikKa rurri her in fur Uaj .
Xjjcioa Down.
$1 per hottW or rir boctk tne $X K'Adrntf
fin Ha tv u oral g U tor ya,or it will be sest
to it ti3!V on rweipt f r" t'Tth propria
tun. PB. U. J KENDALL CO
tninrsk -U1. VerMtiU
Oils! Oilsl
The Piandart Oil foEr. of Pitwhnrrh. P-,
aukt a fpcial:T of manufactu-inc fur ta
iKKntsuo trade IDd tint trvi. of
Illuminating it Lubricating Oils
Naphtha and Gasoline,
That can be m.-lp from Pr tro1im. We challenge
Cucp&ruuQ wiLii everj auowa
PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM.
If yon wist the newt nnifarmly
Satisfactory Oils
IX THE
American !Market,
ask for van. Trade for Somerset and Tidnitj
anppileJ by
COOK 4 BrrSTTo lD
eptas-'99-!yr. suaiasir, ?.
It is to Your Interest
TO BUT Tors
Drugs and Medicines
cr
JOHH H. SNYDEB.
SCCCDOB TO
Biesegker & Snyder.
None but tbe purest and bert kept in stock,
and when Dnijrs become inert by stand
ing, as certain of them do, we de
stroy ti.em, rather tban im
pose on our customers.
You can depend on having your
PRESCRIPTIONS FAMILY RECEIPTS
filled with care. Oar prices are as low as
any otlier nm-claas house and on
many articles much lower.
Tbe peojle of this county seem to know
ibis, and have gWen us a large share of their
paironage, and we shall still continue to give
them the very bet gools for their money.
lo not foryi-t that we make a specialty of
FITTIXCJ TI1USSES.
We guarantee satiiCiction, and, if you have
had trouble in this direction,
give us a calL
SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES
in great variety ; A full set of Test Lenses.
Come in and have your eyes examined. Ko
charge for examination, and we are confident
we can suit you. Come and see as.
Respectfully,
JOHN N. SNYDER.
J7WING & GWYNNE.
WHOLESALE COMMISSION VERCHAXT3,
eceral rnxlore and Frnita, VeTetables and
Oacic
Conxienmenw arvllH'eJ Bent Prici KQ) Pmoipt
KetunuouarkUie?)!. Convspoutieuoe inriteU.
2 OHIO ST, ALLEGHEXV. Pa.
(Telephone XUr)
1 1 Pi ; hm.,m,rf
iJLW '"--if ! k, 1W Ji
-l...ru-r. M,Z " "TL ' T-.. S
a atl i; 4n u uul. aua.
A Panacea for titsmaf and internal use.
CRAMPS.
COLIC.
tout aU prnnii
Kaep it in th hot34 for a fc'.ns of reed.
If tod no !!;rf R-r Tr two itvrrff : r.tr.i
li.li! lh Vnr IP--. 1 v-hini "! ' ' H. ft
mul R-faixi tlw juice i! ft r li e en-lrv
tlw test uMinna T Iwrtni lmmrr .,r.C''"
nun aod luv. it rai1 fc : ri.
mtnoiML F-it riiiJri II him Twn-ijniil : 1-?r rl'i, in
- '
It is now a Generally Con
ceded Fact that a
SEWING
MACHINE
id one of the iii'l:-pon.-i!.l'? article
of the houvhoil. and every
Young Lady
in the civilized" wcrM Lxk forward
to the time when phc vvi'l b- t!ie
jo.-si--or of one. Iut wLieh
of the dilferent iiiaehiiiP;? in
the market will answer all
of her j'urjx.05 Let is
a very
LVP0RTJXT QUESTION
for her to decUe. Uocau-e. a ma
chine i? too expensive to make
feijuent changes. A Laohiae
tht is
Poorlv Constructed
and lialde to cret out of ord-.T, is an
endless annoyance ar.d vexation to
its o.vner
THE
WH
"Was awirJ'sl the
17L-st Pre3 a: 3 Ciidrrid
PARIS UNIVERSAL
EXPOSITION
over all its competitors for s:rr;p'ii i:y and
durability of constructii-n. for its l.ght
and quiet runninir naht:'', fr its
great variety c i usefn'. an-1
praeticabl fami:y work.
This aion? shonl d con
V v;nt-e anyone r.f the
superiority of the
W HITE
Eut many valuaLle i!r.proTemen:s have
been added to the ciai-bire siriv tht
were held. Amonj then the lt, most
convenient and prai-tioable f t of
STEEL ATTACHMENTS
yet inverted. Another ar-rr.rnt in its
favcr is that t :i ( : i'. : j i'-n's cniy
claim the-.r u.-hino
TO HE AS GOOD AS THE
WHITE.
Ladies should cC'R!i:t rthc-r own inter
ests and carefal!y etamlno TflK WH1TH
before buying a SfiT2 Ma' l.ir.e. It was
put on the market in i "77. hen tb mar
ket wa jtlutted with ew:n Mach.ne,
and it has never r-en S"i 1 except on its
merit", and as a proof of its appreciation
bv the public,
850,000
Have been sold to dat?. 1'erons de
siring to examine or buy the mit per
fect machine will do m'.l t.i ciMiirr.uni
cate with the Agent for "THE WHITE"
for iNjmerset County.
JOS. CRIST,
JEXXERS X LOADS:, pj.
MISSES' AND CHILD3EKS
SPECIAL
OPENING
TRIMMED
HATS I
Our Misses' and Chil
drens' Hats
Are pronounced hy a'.l as the IIAXDS'M-E-'T
and the
MOST ATTRACTIVE
we hare yet shown. Cvme.ar.d bring-", your
wife and children to the store of
41 FIFTH AVENTE, Pittsburgh, Pa
'Sr.(r3airAMflUCAN v.
i 'Tr. u co.
l nrvatfway.
HOB!
A Matter of Impotance to You
All siiferingrom long stand'.r Cbronic'P:seaes. i:eJe of : t s Blood, Skin and Sertos,
rystem, as those ealfert.jc from
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT TROUBLES.
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T'r.-1 . r. thi. rm.zirr frfrr frvr sn-ln. th
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fire t: r -! r. i nth" 20 -e !:i r-l ff ?nUi-: t.::,i-iit n ..i.n.r .n :: ; , .
ififu' ' krw.n la tr, ti:,tr. (rriy pvts Hut i-:. te-tBuiua; of j
Cictan A n. l- ,.or :
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-w .i.t. every fiur I aai aj :- r nr. C.f -! :.-rt : i;tn.. a . r-t
ut -h Mi-.'r . .:!- i R-ijI t. e( i- f ;t
V r E THE L.M5 WALK ; rH' ri iKi I :it.
F ir .i!-! nv'.'.i.' 1 tifni iie . I n :'.j..it tv r : r-:'.vM Iiir;n . 3 - j
iro.ir.rti ". - V'i . ;:.a a !:n5 1 hvc -n av- '.. put oir - tc:'-l at thr nri: r ea,t
tbir b -.1 A!:. 1 trr.n TDt 1 1'. ure;.t;r-.y Ciivl u. A r a 'iu-s- r ir.i . o
t.aie w '...-. i.-a W tv Mt. J. B. hK. Wisp it
tFAfNi-. ArrATAKkH.
I 1 svr t-.-n -.r Vr tr-atth at of rr. X ',. v a
13-1 o ii i r LW.: iil y ini.r-.i 1 - th' vk.
V.fV. Ul'Vj EYE
r:a or u lii L.Li. ai,J U1 ail Tt a--e as
mi ai.J Ulf Jul I Wais-.t . a- . 'J 1 1 '-an - a irrr! .. u
I AE.V FriV . km a IlKitW U ri. (. .. ra.
catarkh.
ur.
! hir v.n i:fferlr !:h Catarrh It "- me ri. Tril Mrl J-rt bat no r"i
ns:r ! . I : .. an a ?:. o:..-r "v'E:r i tv... a-t f. j
aiu I iav o grvatlj uaiftvid thai 1 aiww I U t eurwl aire U ..r..f r-ea!:r::t : i r...;..
" v. i , K-.Tar.a. ra.
FT'' HT P I-iPT REMOVE? FR THE V 'K.
pr-i jf rVi Ji Sain bare iwr.t(-t r-xb' V-vr. i !! mr n.-tr.. to-lay wi a it a;svrt nf
r-::i -t f' !.! itii in i y 6ir la t.ice aul lu E -t-r cauiicr i:.aa 1 na ! .t r
a; l'i:ubur. 1 can L-aw L.tata w.ta cv-;::...n an-! ; t acir tbr. ay :.-.
. W K liT '--ai w lactic. i
CATARKH AXft I tAFNt-s.
I har row Iwn CB-Ur t-catmrM ul lr. il i ar. 1 f three Bx.ahj fi- a ba-t
rt.-rh. an 1 wil Try iian! "f hri:r. tt now I aj-? rrraLy ic:njl ta every a ay aJ taa a
gnai teal U -u-r. ar..i 1 am (r?:uiu( xrner mai hca jtf.
H k-r. 1" :.rr .., l a.. N-tu 4. aMi liKli.lt
l:a.-iif V..iir::, "i a a havr t?vd tb -i-'.I of all pbr-"iari an.l r r.r
Canrt-TV I (nrm. fcrii an4 polpid Tt-a'.ii varrl a.'.tout ta uae uf a ka.:e or vauea. 5 rj.
uur. r.o 'n. ?h iMi;ifrr.
roall T':n.r. t.a:i.v-. Wri.. Ma'e. . nm-vre-l :Vi:t ai ;.N. irr."t'. y'n or Kr. N
rafih-i Fi. ir'v.:. t;.;Urr py nl hi rt.l ao1 tv.ueij turol by acevci.
EXXINnTION CONSULTATION FREE.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 AND 29TH.
SOMERSET HOUSE, SOMERSET, pa.
IT WILL PAY YOU
Tolirr.rora
lemorial Work
WM. F. SHAFFER,
SOMEIUKT, PKX"A,
Hascii rtunr of ail Lealr In
i& BVt ft'w.- Vi! JAur .V. At. fa dl 0-f
HUE! ill EMIiTJ W
Xjo. AK3t fir tie MJtOXZE!
Perwt !a of M0NTMES7 WORKr-ill
tii.l 1: to th-:r .a:mr4 t ruli ai tuy ua p wnere
a proper 3t.orina aiii lr isa tuc-ra.
I ji 1' i.c M'. i irv:t t(w.Uu a:u:uiAn tu,u.a
White Bmeie, Or Pyre Zinc Monument
IntTorfarvJ by REV. W. A. RTNft. fc a I-fiW
lif-.-:.-;e-i in Lae point. MATERIAL AND
"t S-r.; ilI'iS. a:.J r.it h dwtitird to t
t.'i Pi'p . r V : 7 fiit '- r ar Ctaaavable Cli
na S-C1VE ill k CAU.
W3I. F. SHAFFER.
THE COMPANY STORE,
At 6i Cli S:i is :rr-L-j ia
GEXEEAL IEE C VXDISE.
Buyer Can Find all they may Xeed la the Spreral Drpartments r
CLOTHING. HATS, PRY GOODS, NOTIONS.
QUEENSWARE. GROCERIES, E00TS AND SnOES,
A.'L OF THE FIEiT QUALITY, AND AT REALISABLE PRICEd.
SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED.
WOOD, MORRELL &, CO.
SCHMIDT
The Largerst
Wine, Liquor, and Cigar House
IN THE UNITED STATES.
ESTABLISHED 1325.
C3-- "W". SCHMIDT.
DISTILLER AND
FINE WHISKIES.
IMPORTER OF
.VOt 85 A5D 97 Fi-riT jrAT; PITTSECEGH, PEXXA.
All irJe recriTt-d by: sil
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i THE POSITIVE CURE
i SLY EiiUTEZHS. 4 Warrm
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DOUGLAS
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