The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, August 26, 1891, Image 4

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    The Man With Fits.
I saw a mu art so qwt?rly in front of
Canal etrvet saloon that I followed him
in when he finally entered.thiakim; him
a. bit off in the top story. He looked
around for a few seconds, and was about
to sit down in a corner, when a bar-tender
came ont and took him by the arm
and led him to the door and gave him a
kick and said :
"Yon cant play that on us again, old
fellow ! Here yon go, and if you ever
come in here again I'll break you in two !
I followed the man down the street
and asked for an explanation, and with
out any display of iadiaation, he said :
"Why, the chap was on to me."
"He spoke about you playing him."
"Yes, I was in there the other day,
when I as taken with a t and fell on
the floor. They gave mo a d rick to r
rive me."
"Then it wasn't a real fit?"
"It was a good enough fit for any
body?" he replied, beginning to show a
little temper. "I'll get eren with that
man for bouncing me out the way he
didr
Here's the price of a good big drink.
Jow, fell me if you work the saloons with
that sort of a racket?"
"Well, sir, I can have a fit whenever I
want to, and perhaps that's whenever I
thick I can make a drink by it"
"How did he tumble to your racket so
fcstr
"Ob, it's likely somebody put him on
after I was gone. That was a solid kick
be gave me."
"It was that."
"It jarred me to the root ef my hair,
mnA I'll wake Lim sweat for it. I'm Wil
li in be led out. but I won't stand
r,
kicks from anybody."
"What can you do?"
"Don't you worry f Le replied with a
wink. "I know an old chap who can fall
dead of heart disease and fool even the
doctors for half an hour. In a day or
two I'll send him around, and if you don't
see him draw a crowd, and the 'police
running, and the ambulance backing up
to receive a corpse, then I'll agree to
drink water all the rest of my days ! I'm
willing to be led out by the ear, and I
wight take a cuff or tw o after getting a
drink, but kicks gucs sgin the grain, and
and let the kickers teware !" Xac York
World.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for
any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by
takinf Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F.J. CHENEY A CO., l'rops Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have kuown F.J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe hira
perfectly honorable in all business transac
tions, and financially able to carry oui any
obligations made by their firm.
West Tarax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo,
O. WaLDiSu, Kins A Maeviic, Wholesale
Dructfist, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly uon the blood and mucous
surface of the system. Testimonials sent
f PriM. 75c Der bottle. Sold by all
druggists.
This World.
"This World is a grand old camping-
eronnd. after all. Nothing more beauti
ful Muild he conceived than its dome of
blue star-fettered and cloud-draped : its
bills and forest, now clothed in tender
green, now decked in scarlet and gold
and overswept by bands of bannered
winds ; its vast seas mirroring the calm
of infinite heaven, ci torn with the on
rest of furieus storms : its rivers, unwind
ing a thousand ribbons through the vales,
and its rainbow sheen of blossoms veil
ing in colors the delicate beauty of its
dawn and the stormy splendor of its
sunsets. Whatever the trouble and sor
row you and I may have, let us never
forget how good God was to put us into
such a beautiful world, and grant so much
of good along with our heritage of sor
row.
"After all, the place we live in, be it
for a year or for a lifetime, is very much
as we choose to make it If we take
the lease of a palace, and persist in de
filing and neglecting it, allowing ruin
and decay to steal the march upon us,
and sitting down by night and day un
dernsath its frescoed walls, to mourn and
lament its essentials that are inseparable
from the cares of any household, one
might as well have pre-empted a claim
upon a hovel in the first place. It is the
heart we carry in our breast and the
spirit we evidence all about us that
makes this place either a place of tor
ment or a borne. Given a world so beau
tiful and a few true friends, the hope of
immortality and faith in a hereafter, and
we are no better than ingrates if we sit
down in the ashes and eat the bread of
tears. For my part, there is not a day I
do not thank God that I am alive in this
magnificent world, and when I count
over the rosary of my friends, I bfess the
beneficent hand which, although it has
withheld much, baa so generously re
membered my needs and crowned me
with more than the splendor of an earth
ly queen."
I bave beeu a euflerer from catarrh for
20 years ; I found immediate rerief in
the use of Ely's Cream Balm. Since using
it I bave not suffered a moment from
headache, sore throat or loss of sleep,
from w hich I previously suffered, caused
by catarrh. I consider your Balm a val
uable remedy. R. G. Vassar, 50 Warren
St, X. Y.
A Story of Rubens.
In the beginning of the seventeenth
century Peter Paul Rubens, whose name
had not the same sound then as now,
lived in Paris, at a modest inn near the
palace of his patroness, Maria de Medici.
Sometimes ba had bis pockets full of
money and lived like a prince, but often
er he was without a pfenning ; at any
rate, he paid his host very irregularly or
not at alL The host did not think it an
honor to board this great painter, and as
be had a supreme contempt for art, he
often cast insults at Rubens. One day
when the inkeeper was in an especially
bad humor, be threatened to throw Ru
bens out of the door like a tramp and
without further notice.
Rubens had just bad an audience at
the Louvre, but did not possess a heller.
What should be do ? The tavern-keeper
would not reason, but wanted to see cash.
Under any circumstances money must
be procured.
The artist took a small picture of bis
own from the wall and asked in a note
writtan to one of his friends 1,200 lire for
It Half an hour liter the messenger re
tained, saying that the gentleman would
pay only 800 lire for iL
Rubens was furious, threw the picture
on the ground and stamped upon it
while the host was still more furious, as
bis hopes, through this "daub," to get
money, were dispelled. He wanted to
put bis guest out on the pavement im
mediately, when Rubens gave his word
of honor that he would pay bis debt
within eight days.
With this promise Rubens hurried np
stairs and locked bis door. He left the
room rery seldom and never without
taking tbe key with him. A week later
be appeared before bis host with a little
Land-trunk, with these words :
"I have kept my promise; upon the
table in my room you will find more
money than I owe you. Farewell, eir
host."
Then he left the inheritable house
with the mien of a grand seigneur who
had given rich alms.
The tavern-keeper hurried up the stairs
to the artist s room. The door stooa
open, and the mass of money which was
spread upon the table met his gaze.
Fourfold Louis, double Louis, dollars and
half-dollars lay there in great confusion.
Naturally, the good roan thought he
must quickly put his money in a safe
place; but what astonishment and fury
be showed w hen, upon touching a gold
piece, he found that it was only painted !
That miser, the tramp, had fooled him.
But his anger lessened somewhat
when he 6a w on the walls the rich cloth
ing thai had been left ky the painter
From the aaie of this be could cover a
great part of the debt. II reached for
a cherry-colored velvet mantle what
disapiointment ! That, too, like the other
garments and the glittering gold, was
only painted.
The unhappy host was piltied by all
bis friends w ho heard of it
The story became further known, and
the painter's fame grew and spread. Dia-
tinguifhed people streamed to the mod
est tavern to hear of Rubens' gay trick
from the host himself and see the paint
ed clothing the table had been put in
the earret, as the owner wanted it out of
his sight and many a dollar was spent
in the tavern for the purpose of seeing
these things.
One day a rich Englishman, who doted
on art, w as told of the deceptive table by
the tavern-keeper. He afcked to see the
table, admired it, and offered to give the
host as much cash in French gold and
ilver coins as was painted on the table.
Of course, the host accepted and was rid
of this "disagreeable" piece of furniture.
I was ro much troubled w ith catarrh
t seriously afferted my voice. One bot-
lc of Elys (ireaui Lalm did the work.
and my voice is fully restored. B. F.
Leipsner, A. li., Pastor of the Olivet Bap
tist Church, Philadelphia, Fa.
shotgrun Shells.
A practical joke was played by an ex-
Con federate oliicer, Colonel Aylett, upon
st'ine of his old companions in arms. He
had a company of friends at his country
place, near Richmond, and one evening
display of iireworks was announced.
Tow ard the close of the evening Colonel
Aylett called me and two or three other
young fellows to him and said, "I want
you to help me fool some of the old sol
diers, if you will."
Of course w e jumped at the chance,
and asked for orders.
"What I mean to do," he said, is to
make these veterans belive that I am
shooting bombshells from my sboUun.
Here are some giant firecrackers. Each
of you take two of them, go down into
the field yonder, spread yourselves out
in a line about a hundred yards apart.
and listen for the buggle. I shall aim at
you in rotation, and aa soon as you see
the flash of the gun, the one whose turn
it is must throw a cracker into the air as
high as possible, so that it will explode
before reaching the ground."
We slipped away in the darkness, and
the gue3ts were invited out upon the
lawn to seethe colonel shoot some small
bombshell from bis gun.
The .signal was given, and the gun was
fired. In a few seconds a bright flash
was seen in the air, and a loud explosion
followed. The shots were repeated until
six had been fired.
We could hear the exclamations that
followed each discharge, and in a few
minutes were back again, mingling with
the crowd and listening to the comments
of the veterans.
"It reminded them of the war," tiny
said. Some of them could "distinctly
trace the flight of the shell from the in
stunt it left the gun nntil it exploded."
We begged Colonel Aylett not to unde
ceive them, but he declared that it would
be wrong to leave them under a false im
pression. The w hole affair showed w hat
strange pranks imagination will some
times piay wun sober reason. luuttn
Comyin'am.
The Use of Water at Meals.
Opinions differ as to the effect of the
free ingestion of water at meal times, but
the view most generally received is prob
ably that it dilutes tbe gastric juice and
so retards digestion. Apart from the
fact that a moderate delay in the proccts
is by no means a disadvantage, as Sir
William Roberts has shown in his ex
planation of tbe popularity of tea and
coffee, it is more than doubtful weather
any such effect is in reality produced.
When ingested during meals, w ater may
do good by washing out the digested food
and by exposing the undigested part more
thoroughly to the action of the digestive
ferments. Pepsin is a catalytic body and
a given quantity will work almost indefi
nitely, provided the peptones are remov
ed as they are formed. The good effect
of water drunk freely before meals has,
however, another beneficial result it
washes away the mucus which is secret
ed by the mucus membrane during the
intervals of repose, and favors peristalsis
of the whole alimentary tract The
membrane thus cleansed is in much bet
ter condition to receive food and convert
it into soluble compounds. The accu
mulation of mucus is -especially well
marked in the morning, when the gas
tric walls are covered with a thick, tena
cious layer. Food entering the stomach
at this time will become covered with
this tenacious coating, which for a time
will protect it from the action of the gas
tric fermentj, and so retards digestion.
The tubular contracted stomach, with its
puckered mucus lining and viscid con
tents, a normal condition in the morning
before breakfast, is not suitable to re
ceive food. Exercise before partaking of
a meal simulates the circulation of the
blood and facilitates the flow of the blood
through the vessels. A glass of water
washes out the mucus, partially distends
the stomach, wakes up peristalsis, and
prepares the alimentary canal for the
morning meal. Observation has shown
that non-irritating liquids pass through
the "tubular" stomach, and even if the
food be present, thy only mix with it to
a slight extent According to Dr. Leuf,
who has made this subject a special study,
cold water should be given to persons
who bave sufficient vitality to react, and
hot water to others. In chronic gastric
catarrh it is extremely beneficial to drink
warm or hot water before meals, and
salt is said in most cases to add to the
good effect produced. HritiJi Helical
JouruuL
Cood Looks.
Good looks are more than skin deep,
depending upon a healthy condition of
tbe vital organs. If the liver be inactive
you bave a bilious look ; if your stom
ach be disordered you have a dyspeptic
look, and if your kidneys be affected you
have a pinched look. Secure good health
and you will have good looks. Electric
Bitters is the great alterative and ; acta
directly on those vital organs. Cures all
pimple, blotche, boils, and gives a good
complexion.
Sold at J. X. Snyder's Drug Store sji 50
cents a bottle.
Ladies
Think-,
then Act.
That
WciffsACMEBIacking
15 CHEAPER than any other dressing
ii any rice, Le it $ cents, to cents, of
;5 cents, yon can convince yourself by
wearing one shoe dre&scd with Acme
Llackiug and the other shoe dressed
with whatever bippens to be your
favorite dressing. While Acme Black
ing wi3 cnj'ure a twmtk Arough tnem
cr rain, and can, if the shoe is soiled,
be washed clean, the other dressing will
not Ut a single day in wet weather.
Yocr shoes will look better, last
longer and be nore comfortable if
(irctse J with Wolff's Acme Blacking;
WOLTF aaJIDOLFH. Philadelphia'
CHEATING
LANKETS
Nearly every pattern of fy. HorsS
Blanket is imitated in color and
style. In most cases the imitation
looks just as good as the genuine,
but it hasn't the warp threads, and
so lacks strength, and while it sells
for only a little less than the genu
ine it isn't worth one-half as much.
The fact that Horse Blankets
are copied is strong evidence
that they are THE STANDARD,
and ever)' buyer should see that
the A trade mark is sewed on
the inside of the Blanket.
Five Mils
Extra Test fi
Baker
iHGMSE BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.
100 6A STYLES
at prices to suit everybody. If you can't gel
them from your dealer, write us. Ask for
the V Hook. You can get it without charge.
Wil. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia.
I Stop -CfcLiVt
I
Chronic Ggugh Now!
? For If you do nt U may
I (MtM-rwf TM-uiiy ana Mal
hvnm win.
kucni tm iivtiiiufc iav
SCOTT'S
hulsioh
Of rure Cod liver Oil and
HYPOPHOSPHITES
Or Urn, and Scxla.
It Is almost as ulntalle as milk. Far
belter than othtir ao-called EuiulbJuita.
A wuuJortul avail producer.
Scott's Emulsion
1
( There arc poor Imitations. Get the gruttiwu.
Nnff Httl fttwwhwhwii'
wink (- a, by Anmm I'afr, Avtxia.
: u. and J no. IL-.m. Obt.
,a 1 to " m
A VV Yrt ; rr -o arv. rrtt tm
i yr A II PC H -ah.- .bor
- Ja pm4 aipn y.xa. lam wit fa jmr tm
i, -w or aui fi . mrMMrnxwonf
ra. ailtirr nk)iuP PTrtvaf tlKM.
- iVCtANY
rrurni Via a r- r- r optip.aviAU
7T4ppd on Sufnrt Children Tsr Jf.
Fvry Ir.vci-r -Awi i Ww a boCtk- of it in hi nu M.
Every Sufferer .,7"
onj Htwlarhe. IHfbtrwr1aCYmrHstarrh. Liriw-hiti,
Asthma, i hoi era aiortrift, 1 iarrLta, Inrnja. 8 rvm-aw
in body or Ijw'w, fctitf Joint or Mrama, will flrd in
ttil oui Arujrr rvlatjf and 7" cur. PamphU't
frH. KoM ev.-rv wf rr. T'n.-y X, t-t.. hy mail. tx-ttl,
Your Boy Wants
gt SCROLL SAWS,
tlavfVTtfOlvr.a.
tosrapkie Outfits.
SJK lliusmuoaa.
THE JOHI WILIIKOI CO.,'
MtaaattlktatcBU. taica. IH.
DKnrKExxrs-'iornn habit i
all lliti H orlii I h.-ri' i but uu rare.
lr. liai u'' OolUrn r.pecilic.
It fan h eiTn in f t:pu tra or coftpr without
tlw kiiuwlHjf. f llif t-M.ii iHkibM it. eflactltifa
apv!r and prrniari:i t ui . h-ttir tbe fmlKBt is a
EDiMlrrmte drinker ir an uk.h'tlic arnsca. NittMKir
of druukartfo hp )ru curvil who haTF laam tb
4ldt-u .-peciflc in tlwir -,.-. without th-wr knowl
MK. era tvlajr l-ii-v thrrquit rinnkinr ( tbHr
own fi. will. K harmful fwi noulij from its
Vininitrati-n. rnrw. uramt!. feu.J fltr cr.
.u!ar arH fnll rtrrirular.. A i lri In r..nfMm-.
buixaa tu-axmc c., lai Uaca Strart. Ciucianati U
Xr1rn.l ry...Vat Mk K tta. K-lrr,
ytm avt ntk- pu-fc. U.t mm raa
.qukk! kow !- fiuaa (a t
1U a dmf at tit Tan,ard akor y.m fa
. Bt'lJi a-at, al In sjari w
BTKa. vtatj raa Cmu.rnrr pi Immu.
"f a.'1 fmr tuuvar faarr m-jmrmt whi t
U worls Ail im urvsl uar M k k
wr fct-. atari ya. ItotMiHtB
errrrTr-m-:. F.AS1I Y. M L1 IILf t.wwnl
1AKII4 ILAJtij fiitK. Adjntia1
n.WJj m CO., tvKTLaJtla, ptAUIL
A AAA A A YKAKt t unfU tr, hrirty
V af I I I I I I c'ln laMfjt iMtllV'-tt rmuf ttlkr
1 I I I I I I . ran md mrxtm. posi aba,
M ll II I I I I ')r ta:ni. tio,wil orh tduaorio-isi.
7" WWW W u-w i ram Tf Tl i I Italian a
1ar:M tfcctr
th- .ittia-.M
K-aiiii.aa-rrrvtlWTlivJ li ! farvaap
r f .r ti:kraa.rrCatlaa-'. pmI) atsai quwalj
I r bLt,Ma a.K ITxXM aat.i -H -a S
feai all a.'T taur:tt a-4 irruvi.ini ifa rfut a. rat B la'nra
fcoat-. r, U- ifakiaf orrt a rirra. i It a , f V
i.d 1. 1 .... rtira!ar Kttl K. A ddrra at ov-a-
E (.A1.LL., liok A0. AiisBaUk, Unkmm
YOU CAN FIND rVh
n alia io PrrTvm'"H at A4nrpiDr hureau m
aSK RE2.H1TGT01T BROS.
rbo will eoairaci tur mAnnaum at Wwi niaaV
Good Blood, Good Health.
"teas' Saarrhar ia tha a.f. .
kaswa. Iwi Tuaia. Car., hl.
TUBtmnXiUIta Co., r.ttxHrgS. Fa.
Take No Chancoa.
1'nriiig th prf-cnt hted term, gurroun
ded by impara watr and aubjnet at any mo
tnent to epidemics, why rik your health
your happiness, and probably . your life
wben a simp'.r. plrasani and tuost efTfotiTe
pr -vpntative to homan affliction, ia at your
tommuid. i'byaiciana everywhere, and
nnrwaj. wi;: pre mptly aure yon of the ad
vantage of gojd, put liquor, aiich as Klein's
" Oliver Age," or " Lluquetne " mre rye,
roods that are without a compeer in the mar
ket, and tbe boast and admiration of every
one testing tbem. Ask your dnigrtt or
dealer for the-n. The "Silver Aee" sella
krl .V per foil qnat. and the "DiHiaesne"
for $125. Ii tbey do not keep it, send to the
reliable wholesale liquor nooae of Max
Klein, 8i Federil street, Allegheny. You
t;n 1 pure Gurkenheimer, Finch, Overholt,
and Oibson Kyes, either at t per quart, or
six b-jl tits for oO).
A complete CitaloKtie and price list will
be mailed on application.
1 at W M r A
LIBIMENT
W
Brought Isch
to health sufferers from the worst
forms of Skin aud Soalp Diseases.
Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, and
all maniier of blood -taints. It's
done by Dr. Tierce's Golden Med
ical Discovers-, -which purifies and
enriches the ilood, and through it
cleanses and renews the whole sys
tem. Even Lung-scrofula (known
as Pulmonary Consumption ) yields
to it, if taken in time and given a
fair trial. It's guaranteed to bene
fit or cure, in every case, or money
paid for it is refunded. Only a
medicine that does what is claimed
for it, could bo sold on such terms.
"So other medicine, besides the
"Discovery" has undertaken it.
So positively certain is it in its
curative effects as to varrant its
makers in selling it, as they are do-
inn tlirnnirli drufrfrifits. On trial
-- : co ' .
It's especially potent m curing
Tetter, fcalt-rneum, tctema, rrvsip
oia TtniV rarbunclos. Sore Eves.
Goitre, or Thick Keck, and Enlarged
, - i c n:
Ulan da, l umora ana oweuuigs.
Great Eating .Ulcers rapiJly heal
. i : jja
nnaer its oeuiu uiuucacts.
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SGysASETf
"wxnfifRPX
SMUllWttL- BR0KOtrn5.crjUGhA
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, HKY- FEVER .'
STKM. ETC- eulars Free By"
iPETERYOGEh. Somerset. P
Johnstown Business Houses.
..FINE OLD..
WHISKIES
And Imported I.iqnoTS sold In bull and by the
OLD CABLXET, TOM HOOKS
POSSUM HOLLOW, G VCKZX1IEIXER,
nycirs ooldes weddixg.
6BSJ-VS XXXX WIUSKIE3,
James Hennessy. Paul rmBois. (Yth Wilbur
futman s "Own Bla kihttt ( ornai.' aim,
Utillunl and eomrrart lurv kye Wnlakies,
wilh age.
FISHER & CO.,
309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa.
ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING
A SPECIALTY.
HARRY M. BENSHOFF,
MANUFACTURING STATIONER
BLANK BOOK MAKEIt
HANNAH BLOCK,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.
THE NEW ROOM IX THE
DIBERT BUILDING,
Corner Main and Franklin Sts.
Is where II kl I And rhil
dreua' MCIIS, iVOmCnb i xootwear,
Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES
can be found, in styles of all makes. I am
preiared to compete with one and all
dealers in the State, All I ak is a trial.
SCOTT DIBERT.
FINK
STOCK FARM !
Very fine Stock Farm of 0mO acres located
in the gartieD apot ot lowa, JKarsliall Lonn
ty. 3J milrt from In ion, on tbe Iowa Cen
tral Itailmad. and five miles from Gitlord. on
the C. N. W. K, It. Can reacn twenty dif
ferent depots by team in one davi drive.
The groan d all tilled, so every acre can be
cultivated : under a veiy high state of cul
tivation. Contains four large drive wells.
wun wind pumps, which supply an abund
ance of water to every field or part of tin
whole farm. liuildings of the very beat.
Fine large bouse, containing all modern
improvements ; hot and cold water all
through tbe bonxe, and a splendid large
barn, irrnnary, other building", etc. Price
only t4 5 per acre. $12,'AJ cash, balance to
suit purchaser.
PQOBSAUGH & COUGHENOUR
1117, Chamber of Commerce,
nneSltf. Ch icsgo.Hl.
THRESHING
MACHINES
A SPECIALTY.
Simplest, Moat Purable, Economical and Perfoot
In uxc. Watea no grain ; Clean it ready for
Market.
THRESHING ENGINES i. HORSE POWERS.
SAW MILLS anl Standard Implement gener
ally. Scud for Illustrated Catalogue.
A. B. FARQUHAR CO.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Works, York, Pa,
June, 17, M.
FIDELITY TITLE AND
AND TRUST COMPANY.
121 & 123 4th Ave,
PITTSBURGH, P.I.
(Capital, $500,000 fall paid.)
(Insures titles to Real Estate.)
Antboriied to act as Executor, Administrator
itiuardian. Trustee, Aas.gnee, Receiver, At.
. DEALERS r.V "uELU BLE
INVESTMENT
securities:
KenU boiesin lu Soperior Vaults from
5 ir annum upward. K,-cea deposiu
and loan only on mortgages and approved
collaterals. ,
iTlift- i90"- r'Jt.
11. Ml a, anii Trvas.
I.IQTJQRS I
What Hoard Knew About Clams
Ex-(tovernor Hoard is one of the best
siory tellers in the country. On the re
cent trip to Galena, when the Grant
monument was unveiled, his fund of
stories seemed inexhaustible. One of
tbem aa this:
I -jras down at a little clambake in
New Jersey last summer, and after din
ner was called on to make a speech. I
started off by saying that I bad eaten so
many of their low necked clams that
wasn't in the best condition to make a
speech. When I used the expression
low necked clams, an old chap, sitting di
rectly across tbe table from me, whose
neck was long enough to enable him to
eat clams out of a churn, scowled at me
and then said, in a stage whisper: 'Lit
tle neck clams, little necks not low
necks.' I raid no attention to the inter
ruption and finished my speech. When
dinner was over he trailed me out into
the hall, and asked :
" You're from Wisconsin, ain't yon T
"'Yes,' I replied.
" 'You don't have many clams up there,
I reckon V
" 'Well,' I said, 'we have some, but it's
a good ways to water, and in driving
them across the country their feet get
sore and they don't thrive very well.'
He gave me a look that was worth a
dollar and a half, and in a tone of ut
most disgust said ;
" 'Lord ! clams ain't got no feet ."
"He turned away, and approaching
one of my friends, inquired:
"Is that fellow Governor of Wiscon
sin r
" 'Yes,' said my friend.
"'W-a-M,' drawled the man with a
good deal of feeling, 'he may be a
smart man in Wisconsin, but he's a
fool on the seashore.' "
Elv'a Cream Ralm worth its weich
in cold as a cure for catarrh. One bottle
cured nie. S. A. Lovcll, Franklin, Ven
ango county, Pa.
a a- a
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Iiet Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sorts, Ulcers, Salt Itheuru, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give j?rfett satisfaction or
money refunded. Trice 25 cents per box.
Her Apron-Strlngs.
But I promised my mother I would be
home at six o'clock."
ii uuk uarui win j iiuui uiyiv .
"It w ill make my mother worry and I
shall break my word."
"Ik-fore I'd be tied to a woman's apron
strings !"
"My mother doea't wear aprons," said
the first speaker with a laugh, "except in
tbe kitchen sometimes, and I don't know
as I ever noticed any etringa."
"You know what I mean. Can't you
stay and see the game finished ?"
"I could stay, but I will not. I made a
promise to my mother end I am goin to
keep it."
"tVood boy !" said a hoarse voice jttst
back of the two boys.
They turned to sec an old man poorly
clad and very fevble.
"Abraham Lincoln once told a young
man," the stranger resumed, "to cut the
acquaintance of evry person that talked
slightingly of his mother's apron-strings.
and it is a very safe thing to do, as
know from experience. It was just such
talk that brought me to ruin and disgrace
for I was ashamed not to do as other
boys did, and when tbey made fun of
mother I laughed too liod forgive me !
There came a time when it was too late"
and now there were tears in the old
eyes "when I would gladly have been
made a prisoner, tied by these same
apron-strings, in a dark room with bread
and water for my fare. Always keep
vour engagement with your mother.
Never disappoint her if you can possibly
help it, and when advised to cut loose
from her apron-strings, cut the adviser
and take a tighter clutch of tbe apron
strings. This will bring joy and long life
to your mother, the best friend you have
in the world, and will insure you a noble
future, for it is impossible for a good son
to be a bad man. "
It was an excellent sign that both bovs
listened attentively and both said
"Thank you" at the conclusion of the
stranger' lecture, ansd they left the bal
grounds together, silent and thoughtful
At last the apron-string critic remarked
with a deep-drawn sigh :
"That old man has made nie goose
flesh all over."
"Oh, Dick," said his companion, "just
think what lovely mothers we both
have!"
"Yes; and if anything were to happen
to them, and we hadn't done right
i ou 11 never bear apron-strings out of
ray mouth again." ll'irjrr't Yvting Peo
ple.
Sl'ECTACLES AXn EYEGLASSES
made by Kobert Bruce Wallace, (successor
to the " Fox Optical Company," at t2l I'enn
Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pa., are conceded the
best and moat comfortable. Save money by
having him fit your eyes.
Why ft Is Popular.
Because it has proven its absolute mer
it over and over again, because it has an
unequaled record of cures, because its
business is conducted in a thoroughly
honest manner, and because it combines
economy and strength, being the only
medicine of which " 100 Do-.es One Dol
lar" is true these strong poinU have
made Hood's Sarsaparilla the most suc
cessful medicine, undoubtedly, of the
day.
I was a sufferer from catarrh for ove
fifteen years, with distressing pain over
my eyes. I used Ely's Cream Balm
with the most gratifying results. Am ap
parently entirely cured. Z. C. Warren,
Uatland, Vt.
To Our Subscribers.
Tbe special announcement whish appear
ed in our columns some time since, an
nouncing a special arrangement with Dr. B.
J. Kendall Co., of Enosburgh Falls, Vt,
publishers of "A Treatise on the Horse and
his Diseases, " whereby our subscribers were
euabled to obtain a copy of that valuable
work free by sending their address to B. J.
Kendall Co., (and enclosing a two-cent
stamp for mailing; same) is renewed for a
limited period. We trust all will avail them
selves of the opportunity of obtaining this
Tiduable work. To every lover of the
Horse it ia indispensable, as it treats in a
simple manner all the diseases which afflict
thia noble animal. Its phenomenal sale
throughout the United States and Canada,
make it standard authority. Mention th'u
paper when tending for " IVmiae."
Somerset Enterprise.
The well-known and popular druggist,
G. . Ben ford, has taken the agency for
Lee's Liver Regulator, which he recom
mends for the quick cure of dyspepsia,
biliousness, liver complaint and all blood
troubles. Trial bottles free.
It ia a well-known fact that Pan-Tina
Cough and Consumption Cure baa cured
consumption and chronic coughs and
colds when all else failed. Trice 25 and
50 cents. Trial bottles free.
TtKe l Ula txjrrv. l ail lue vu nl-.s itmu
Indigestion, and Inactivity of the
Liver, rxianeya ainw ouwtu,
and rtor tbe aystemu. natural aiihanuvfeor.
Tbey arm
PURIFY CURE Rheumatism,
aaaf a Nervousness,
I "f Neuralgia,
(aaaafc. ait all d!rafn arbdrur from a tlor-
B 11 BBant n.lltion of llio !c:cauve
1 tJ aud eicrvtnry ontaiia.
Prtce per box. 3 ftr !t.X.
pareabyHERB MEDICINE CO., Weston, W. Va.
Somerset Lumber Yard
ELIAS CUNNINGHAM,
MajrcTAcrais aso DAiaa asr Whousaii axd Erraiijia or
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS,
Hard and So it Woods,
nir POriJtK, Bllll.us, ril-a.jiia,
ASH,
CHIRKY, YELLOW FINE, SHINaLka. )UUK3
f-HEriTS-t-T. WHITE PINE. LATU. BLISfS, XEWLL TCg
A General Uneof all gra-les of Lnmber aud
Also, can furnih anvthitiarin the line or our b:iiu.s do?ut u aaa"a
prumptiicaa. u.-h aa Brat -kt-ut. siaed wurk. elc.
ELIAS CTJINjSTSrGrHA-I,
Offlco and Yard Opposite S.
Tie Maws riarrranlnl Kcuraly rvrr dlsoov
cml, aa It la c-tuln la lis mccu anJ doea uut
blister. Bead i.n)f U loar :
PivitLTS, Conn, Maj 3, tU
Da. B. J. K rreiTi t'...:
sin : IjtL-t .Mnnm--r I i-nril aOurbripon myfc-wa
1th rijurri'li irrnlnl Ki-mlnll Mpavln care awl It
ma im-J-t 1 fieria -ftn. 1 dav.ta li-ift-tt
emntv UiTTi-. h.-iTt-u ut U wun x-r i-t t.u -i---
cunurf -iry tmiiiC 1 lrn -l it ou. My tn"it(ti.ir ha4
a lior. wdli awrvlia.! .S(rfiv:n thai iaH.!i li.m lunt.
H- a-itt'il me bnV li cure IC. 1 rii.-oiiiit.i-t;ii.l
Ki-niluH a bi.avm Cure. He cured luo Bjla lu
jual Uiree eek-.
Yjurs repectrul!T.
HuLCOlt vrnrot.
Cnurasrs, Ohio, Aprn I,
IVar Mr :-I hav.- l.i-n s-lllnr nv.ro of Kemlalr
Siiavia Cure ami t'liiit a ouilillou rnaura tn.ia
ever Iwfi ire. One luall aal.l to nie. it us Hie beaa
fuwder i ever kept aul th.- U-t ae ever uactl.
ilKliectfuil)'.
irrro L. Bomui
OrnroiasiiO, S. Y., Jlay IJ, VIl
Dsl B. J. KUDU.L o.. ...
r-ar sir I Lave ann-ral it!l.-nr ywir
Keij.lall'a MaivlBCure ltn rf-t sucn-a, on a
alualie an.l Wia-lc-l riiAre tu n a-asnaiH buna
itbi Hone spavlu. Th mare i now entirely fre
troia Luuen.-ianil hor mo bu h na th j it...
Keicifuily, i'. H. HirrvHiiav
KENDALL'S SPATffl CUBE.
Hok, LtL, May 3, 90.
Pit. R J. Erctau. C
o-uu-i I tiuns li mr tiTirr to rn Ip too my
thank for Tnir far f imM kn ta.l ej Spvln .urr.
I u f.t'ur v.r tl filiv wiiit-n I i.-ruufi vry
hiifrur. siw h;.i a v?r- m-wrf s.v.!J. n Ik. I tri.-'i
taunt .t;lit tliflen-ui kliitis f nteiii.'tnii which oM
ni (f-rfKl. I .un-hii'i a uni- t your Kc-oaii'4
bpvui Cure winct. f uni her In ft-ur Uaja.
1 rt.iiiuin j our.
price $1 per bottle, op rjxbottlca for All draff,
gist have It orcau art it tur ym,ir it wilt tseat
to any aklrt-firtn roeipcf prW-e hw the propria
tor. UU. K. J.hLN Ii 4 Ll, .,
Oils! Oils!
The Standard OH rmnpanr, of PltLsl crrh, Pa.,
maKt-a a af-mlTv of mauufHrturiuif for lh
XJomesuc uaJe the fiml brands of
Illuminating (St Lubricating Oils
Naphtha and Gasoline,
That can be made from Petroleum. We challenge
comaruwa with tTtrj kuowa
PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM.
ITjou wliih the most uniformly
Satisfactory Oils
IX THE
American ZMarket,
ask for ours. Trade for Someraet and Ticinltj
supplied bj
rooK BF.KP.'T'" xr
FRKAaE 4 Kiru-tR.
ept2S-99-lTT. eoaiaaw. Pa.
It is to Your Interest
TO BUY YOrR
Drugs and Medicines
OF
JOHH N. SIIYDEB.
8CCCaOB TO
Biesegker & Snyder.
None but the pnrest and brst kept in slock,
and when Druiritbetome inert by stand
ing, aa certain of them do, we de
stroy them, rather than im
pose on our customers.
Yon can depend on baring yonr
PRESCRIPTIONS & FAMILY RECEIPTS
filled with care. Our prices are as low as
any other first-class house and on
many articles much lower.
The people of this county seem to know
this, and have given us a large share of their
patronage, and we shall still continue wgive
them the yery best pwds for their money.
Do not forget that we mak8 a specialty of
FITTIXG TRUSSES.
We guarantee satisfaction, and, if you have
had trouble in this direction, .
giTe ns a call.
SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES
in great rariety; A full set of Test Lenses.
Come in and have your eyes examined. So
charge for examination, and we are confident
we can suit yen. Come and see us.
Hespertluliy,
JOHN N. SNYDER.
EWING & GWYNNE.
WHOLESALE COMMISSIOX MEECHAKT3,
ecaral Produce and Fruits, VeTetaUes and
Oatue.
Conaiiminenta aollcitej ru-t frint and Prompt
Kcturus Uiiarauld. CorrcsiioU'lcnce iuvileo.
a OHIO ST, A1J.EGHEXV, PA.
(Telephone 3GLV)
y7 ,,,,,,, Va. a a. 1" aa'I-'aia V.U
7 VketHit
spavin cure
ta, . m mm Ow iU Mi,k. , lo i. .f
tllUl:
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
f f .
5IGK HEADACHE..
HFKit VrmnE Co.
I ink- p:-:'inr m i-rrllVin
trint in- 1.!witxivj y:.itta
ai a; l.ivm l':ui.- ta w-at
r. nirttv f.r Su k ll.-aia. tn- aiul
B.lluualiw iliul I r-t ineU.
T. -V.
Ti Lu, Kaa.
For sale bv all lJrur?ist ml Ji-altrs io meditaia,
t-im unrl TlTVi;U
j....-. ,
i.Y U.t i.iuu.1
,BuiMin Material anl R...finfr Elate kepi la sx
&C. R. R. Station,
r
It is now a Generally Con-
j ceded Fact that a
I SEWING
MACHINE
is one of tho iuili.-oii.-iMe3 article
of tiie LouscIioM, and eviry
Young Lady
in the civi'i.ctl worM look forwuiil
to tlie time when r-he will !. th"
jis?t'or of one. 15. it -n!:i -!i
( of the di.T.-rci'.t lii".' -hiiic-j i.i
i tin: market vil! a:..-er all
ofli"r iurj"?c3 le.-t 'a
a very
IMP0HT?JXT(jUEsTI0X
for her to dcei'Ie. r euu-e, a ma
tl.ine is too exjit-n.-ive to make
freijuent changes. A lnai liine
that h
Poorlv Co lis true ted
and Iiahle to ;ret out of order, is an
endless ai:uoa:iee and vexation to
itn owner
tiii:
WHi
Vi'as a warilv J tun
a Csrtsrriil Zrj:;iti:n, mi a. ia
PARIS UNIVERSAL
EXPOSITION
over all its comiieti'ors for simplicity and
tl'iral)iiity of construction, for iu li'ht
auJ q;iiet running ipulitics, for its
great vanty of usi'ul and
practical ile family irorli.
This alone siion Id con
i" vince anyone of the
superiority of the
W I-I ITE
But many valuable improvements have
lie?n added to the machine since tliow
were held. Among them the lest, most
convenient and practicable tit of
STEEL ATTACHMENTS
yet invented. Aiiotiit-r ar'tt-.-.ent in it
"favor is that -::: pi'enta only
clai n tiieir mai-tiinrs
TO HE AS GOOD AS THE
WHITE,
Ladies should consider their own inter
ests an.l carefdiiy examine Tlli". WIIirF.
before buying a .v ir.-. Machine. Ii
put on the market in H.T, when the mar
ket whs pbitted with S-nins Mai hines,
and it h.m sever len s-iUl exc-ept on it
merits, and as a proof of its appreciation
by the public,
850,000
Have been pi'I'l to date, l'ersons de
siring to examine cr buy the most per
fect machine ill do well to eommnni
eate with the A sent for "T11K WUITt:''
for Somerset County.
JOS. CRIST,
jr:x.i:i:s x noAr pa.
MISSES' AND CKILDHENS
SPECIAL
OPENING
TRIMMED
HATS I
Our Misses' and Chil
drens' Hats
Are pronounced by ail as the HANDSOM
EST and the
MOST ATTRACTIVE
we hare yet shown. Come, and brinsJ yonr
wife and children to the store of
41 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburgh. Pa
Jf v ACENCVJor ,1
All
WAV
A pamphlet of Infonatloa an1 ah. '
ra-tiC trie lawa.tj
Otam Patanta. Cave
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MUKM
CO.
Broaatwar.
HIE
A Matter of Impotance to Yc
AH uiT. ring from longstanding Chronic Disease. I'2.s of the rioc-!, , .
System, as thoe su.ii-nr. L-um .
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND
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EXAMINTIC:; ilND CCMSULTilTICN
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 AND 23T
SOIERSET HOUSE. S()?I Eli SET,
IT WILL PAY YOU
To.Bur.Yoia
3Iemurial Work
WM. F. SHAFFER,
SO.MKH.-iKT. PEXVA.,
JIaniiO.ti.ri.-rcf an-1 lX-a:tr ia
E-Uv H'ork lrn.ii - a .-hurt in -:3 ( '.-'
Perxms in m-vi of SIOM'JiSST ". i.'.--v;!'
ii'l it to tht ir :ni'n -t in call at r:.;- -a-:. !.- n
a i r-'jit-T siiuiririK -.vni ti c:v-ti t.'iv.'n. ajr-.v.
- un 6 ' -ff aa.'- 1 li A'- t ' iit.f i'lll i.i
l Ai" L'j'X. 1 iur.ie ?ii;-ii a::i.ta w.uo
rV'hits Brorie, Or Pure Zinc Monunrj.nt
tr.tm.tjeKS by REV. W. A. P.TW. Ir ci Vit
luiTTuvi nir'ii in c rMi::t i.f tA I KK! .L .vNii
t iS -1 Kl C iV'S. a:, I liu h Is iit-;:!,!'i!
'.l.e rJi'U:ir Mi :int f'-r o'.ir t'Laari'Ja.t-ie Cii
lite. ,-CiV he A CALL.
mi. F. SHAFFEII.
THE COMPANY STOR
Li tl3 KI Saii 13 Cirryhj itz TJ-:7 i-i 7::i S:::i :
GENERiVL Mli:Xlcf-IA.XDIS
Buyers I'au FiuJ all they may Need in the Seyeral IVi.irtm,nS f
CLOTHING, HATS, DRV (inoDS. X()TI--
queexswarp:. GROCERIES, ROOTS and ?h
AND OF THE KiT.-T t;! Al.irY, AN1 AT REASoNAULE Wit.
SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED.
WOOD, WORRELL & CO
-a M- U-t-M- -M S JL.
z::::: The Urgsrst
Wine, Liquor, and Cigar Hon:
IN THE UNITED STATES.
ESTABLISHED 1325.
G-- "W. SCHMIDT
DISTILLER AND JCDBER CF
FINE WHISKIES.:::z:::z: It1:'
IMPORTER OF
WINES, LIQ0UR3. AND CIGARS. -
SO 93 ASD 97 Fit Til A VZXl'F, PITTSBURGH, PEXXA.
" All order rcceitt! byr. ail ie w:U ".-ei-ire pr. irpt a::t:..:. n "
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For CENTLEMEN.
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