The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 16, 1891, Image 4

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EeoecJY Cere Iied.; in Fiaice a pjji
erakloftii Axasy : xJ tLe- Ee jiblic io
bad made himself famous by bravery in
battle, and by heroic endurance of suf
fering. He had been woanJe4 in several
engagements before -j - verd, at th J
head of his recinient for he was taen a
colonel the battle of Sedan.
A bombshell struck him, exploded,
and tore off both his arms, lie told the
story of what followed in these simple
words, without, it w ill be seen, any refer
ence to his physical suffering.'
"I wasofl my borse, and my arteries
were cat. ' Our army whs in retreat Two
soldiers passed and saw me. I was per
fectly conscious, and I called the soldiers.
"'Boys, I s&id to them, 'come and
take my watch and my pocketbook. I
should rather they'd go my countrymen
than to Prussians.'
"After they had done so I asked them
to brace tat op agninst the hedge with
my face to the enemy, and then leaye
me.
"They objected, bet I said, it will make
perhaps, ten minutes difference in the
length of my life. What does that
amount to ? Thank you, boys nowrun
along T
"They seated me with my back against
the Ledge and left me. I was growing
weaker; my blood was flowing in abund
ance. However, the flesh, or the thick
ening of the blood, seemed presently to
stop the arteries. I had no notion of
fainting.
Presently I beard footsteps behind
me. It was my two soldiers come back
again.
" 'We can't leave yon so, colonel," they
said. There's an ambulance over there.
We're going to carry you to it,"
"In spite of my refusals they picked
me op and finally left me in a little hut.
The surgeon came, hastily dressed my
wounds and rode away at a gallop. Then
I was forgotten for thirty-six hours ; and
I did not die. I was fearfully thirsty,
and I could not keep off the swarming
flies with my stumps.
At last I was away in an ambulance,
w ith six companions picked up on the
road. All six of these died, but I did
not. I was taken to Belgium and lay for
months in a hospital there between life
and death and then came back to France.
This man, honored with the rank and
title of general, lived more than twenty
years amid the praise and admiration of
Lis countrymen, Ilis heroism had well
earned them.
$100 Reward. $100
The readers of the Herald will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure in -nil its stages, and that is
Catarrh. Ilalls Catarrh Cure is the only
positive cure now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution
al disease, requires a constitutional treat
ment Hill's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the blood
end mucous surfaces of the system, there
by destroying the foundation of the dis
ease and giving the patient strength by
building np the constitution and assisting
nature in doing its work. The proprietors
Lave so much faith in its curative pow
ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for idt case that it fails to cure. Send
for list of testimonials. Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
SkafSold by Druggists at 75c
The Mystery of Inheritance.
The body of an individual animal or
plant is to be regarded, from the point
of view of heredity, as consisting of two
distinct elements. These are germ cells
end body cells, the former devoted to the
important work of reproducing the rare,
the latter constituting the actual bodily
material, and discharging all the ordina
ry functions through which the individ
ual lifs is maintained. Inheritance is a
matter of the continuity of the germ
plasm or germ cells, which are handed
down from one generation to another in
cumulative ratio, carrying with them in
each case not the feature and qualities of
the one predecessor and parent, but of
ell preceding generations.
Assuming that the germ plasm is lia
ble to exhibit variations, we can see how
end why such variations can be trans
mitted to new generations : but we have
els to take into account the influence on
the germ cells of the body to which they
belong. While, then, inheritance pre
serves through the continuity of the
germ cells the stability af the race, it
gives the rein to variation, and by the
combined influences of environment act
ing on the body of the individual peoples
the world with new and ever varying
forms of life.
A Safe Investment.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring
you satisfactory results or in case of fail
ore a return of purchase price. On this
safe plan you can buy from onr adver
tised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King s N'ew
Discovery for Consumption. It is guar
anteed to bring relief in every case, when
used for any affection of Lungs, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup,
etc, etc It is pleasant and agreeable to
taste, perfectly safe, and can always be
depended upon.
fcold at J. X. Snyder's Drug Store at 50
cents a bottle.
Lifting: Power of a Cyclone.
In bis article on the frightful cyclones
which visit the Bay of Bengal w ith sur
prising frequency, Mr. Elliott, meteoro
logical reporter to the government of
Bengal, incidentally gives some curious
figures to illustrate the cyclonic forces
developed by such storms. The average
daily evaporation registered by the Ben
galees instruments ie two inches. The
amount of heat absorbed by the conver
sion of this amount of water daily over
eo large an area as the Bay of Bengal
must necessarily be enermous. "Rough
ly .estimated," says Mr. Elliott, "it is
equal to the continuous working power
of 300,000 steam engines of 1,000 horse
power each." A simple calculation w ill
show what it suffices to raise aloft over
45,000 cubic feet of water every twenty
four hours from every square mile of the
bosom of the bay and transport it to the
clouds above. When we extend the cal
culation from a single square mile to the
area of the whole Indian gulf, the mind
ia lost in its efforts to conceive the force
which, in a day's time, can lift 50,000,000
tons I St. Louis RspuUic
The Doctor and Posmasier.
Were talking about a case of serious
illness, due to a neglected Cold and rap
idly gowing into Consumption, which
was promptly cured by Pan-Tina Cough
and Consumption Cure. Price 25 and
60 cents. Trial bottles free.
Experience has shown sufferers with
Dyspepsia, Bill iousness, and Jiver Com
plaint, in fact all diseases arising from a
disordered system that nothing equals
Dr. Lee's liver Regulator for these
troubles. Try it
Trial bottles free at Q. W. Benford's
Drug Store,
"It is now time," said the school teach
er on his return to work after a summer's
yachting, "to set the spanker and keep
an eye npon the buoys."
r"UltId Bob Stoodlhe TesV
-f. --v TJm
Tb "blaejine" Blree"-!1 stopped s.1
the corner, 'kays a writer" in tbe Ywlh't
Cvnijxirii-jrwd an anxious lo kingyourg
woman put a small boy inai Je.
f "Xow. Bob,? ?Vj miJ."8 she hurried
:; ntL pf.q, jon-t loo
that cote I gave you, don't take it out of
your pocket at alL"
No'oi," said the little man, looking
wistfally after his mother as the con
doctor pulled the strap, the driver un
screwed the brake, and the horses, shak
ing their bells, trotted off with the car.
"What's your name, Bub, asked a mis
chievous looking young man sitting be
sides him.
Robert Cullen Deems," be answered
politely.
"Where are you going 7
To my grandma's.'
"Let me see that note in your pocket."
The look of innocent surprise in the
round face ought to have shamed the
baby's tormentor, but he only said again
"Let me see it."
I tant," said Robert Cullen Deems.
See here, if yon don't 111 scare the i
hoses and make them run away." The
little boy cast an apprehensive look at
the belled horses, but shook his head.
"Here, Bub, I'll give yon this peach if
you pull that note half way out of your
pocket."
The boy did not reply, but some of
the older people looked angry.
I say, chum, I'll give yon this whole
bag of peaches if you will just show me J
the corner of your note," said the tempter.
The child turned away, as if he did
not wish to hear any more, but the young
man opened the bag and held it out just
where he could see and smell the lucious
fruit.
A look of distress came into the sweet
little face ; I believe Bob was afraid to
trust himself ; and when a man left his
seat on the other side to get off the car
the little boy slid quickly down, left the
temptation behind, and climbed into the
vacant place.
A pair of pretty gloved bands began
almost unconsciously to clap, and then
everybody clapped and applauded until
it might have alarmed Bob if a young
lady sitting by had not slipped her arm
around him and said, with a sweet glow
on her face :
Tell your mamma that we all con
gratulate her upon having a little man
strong enough to resist temptation and
wise enough to run away from it."
I doubt if that long, hard message
ever reached Bob's mother, but, no mat
ter, the note got to his grandmother
without ever coming out of his pocket.
Specimen Cases.
S. H. Clifford, New CasseL Wis was
troubled with Xeuralgia and Rheuma
tism, his Stomach was; disordered, his
Liver was affected to an alarming degree,
appetite fell away, and he was terribly
reduced in flesh and strength. Three
bottlts of Electric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111.
had a running sore on his leg ofeigh
ysars's standing. Used three bottles of
Electric Bitters and 6even boxes of Buck
len's Arica Salve, and Lis leg is sound
and well. John Speaker. Catawba, O.,
had five large Fever sores on his leg,
doctors said he was incurable- One bot
tle Electric Bitters and one box Buck-
len's Arnica Salve cured him entirely.
Trial bottles free at J. X. Snyder's Drug
Store. Large bottles oOc. and f 1.
He Earned It.
The other hot day when a tramp asked
a woman on Clifford street for some
thing to eat, she replied :
"Earn it and I will."
"But what have yoa to do V
"Nothing, really, but you get that
snow shovel from the shed and go out
and pretend that there's a foot of snow
on the walk. Go through the motions,
anyhow."
The fellow saw the humor of the situ
ation and Le plied the shovel so Tigor
ously that at the end of twenty minutes,
he had a crowd of thirty people looking
at him.
"Snow all cleaned off, ma'am," be
ported at the door.
"Very well, clean your feet and come
into the kitchen." Drtroit Free I'rft.
A Glorious Record.
Since the introduction of the Famous
Pan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cure
in this vicinity, the death rate from Con
sumption has decreased wonderfully ;it
never fails to effect a cure. Price 25
cents. Trv it Trial size bottle free.
Dr. Lee's Regulator has done more to
relieve the suffering of mankind than all
other medicines; it cures ail stomach
and Liver troubles.
Trial bottles free at G. W. Benford's
Drug Store.
Engineer Jenkins Presentiment
Charley Jenkins was an engineer on
the Baltimore and Ohio for many years
and he had many hairbreadth escapes.
His run was between Garrett Ind., and
Chicago Junction, O., and nearly every
body along the route came to know him
personally. His friends could tell his
engint every time by the peculiar "toot,'
and w henever the engine was in sight
there would be a wive of the hand as a
recognition of friendship. His engine,
the 720, was the best on the division,
and if a fast run was to be made Jenkins
and the 720 were sure to be on the call
board for it
One day the old engineer was taken ill
and for weeks he lingered on his bed.
when it seemed that anly a thread held
him on to life. He was sadly missed
along the route, and the peculiar "toot"
of the whistle was heard no more, for,
although old 720 was kept running, there
were other hands at the throttle.
The crisis of his illness came. The
family surrounded the bed and watched
w ith breathless eagerness for any sign of
a change.
The stillness of the room was oppres
sive. I Nothing could be heard save the
regular, heavy breathing of the sick en
gineer.
Suddenly he arose on his elbow. He
stared wildly around, and his eves look
ed like a mailman's. Then he sat np in
bed, clutched an imaginary sheet of
paper, and gasped:
TifSn ; train five ; engine seven-twenty
; prepare to meet thy God."
He sank back exhausted and fell into
a quiet, easy sleep. When he awoke he
was on a fair way to recovery, but by
that time the news had reached the
place thai a terrible accident had hap
pened ; that No. 5 had collided with
a freight ; that engine 720 was a wreck,
and that the engineer and fireman were
dead.
Charley Jenkins insisted that be had a
presentiment from heaven. Ctmtand
World.
Bucklen'e Arnica Salvs.
The Best Salve in the world for Cut
Bruises, Sores, Hcerj, Salt Eheum. Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain
Corns, end all Skin Eruptions, sod pueitiTe
ly cures Piles, or no py required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satiifaction or
money refunded. Price 25 otnu per box.
What a
COMFORT!
KO DIRT! MO FUSS! HO BACK ACHE I
Tr tn'uiri mw a ttilmr "sm will
TO A M& -9 M lifc ttW Oa.
VVolffsACfilEBIacking
1 cent a foot
B will pay for enuiging ihm p
peannce of oil Furniture BO
completely that it-will look like now.
p WILL CO IT. It as roa IT.
WOLXP EAXDOLfH, Philadelphia.
i EATING
mil R M Fsf
turn
Nearly every pattern of Horss
Blanket is imitated in color and
style. In most cases the imitation
looks just as good as the genuine,
but it liasiit t!u 'arj 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 ty trade mark is sewed on
the inside of the Blanket.
Five Mils
Boss
Dectrlo
Extra Test
Baker
HORSE BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.
100 6 A STYLES
at prices to suit everybody. If yon can't c;st
them from your dcaVr, vrritc us. Ask fol
the 5a Hook. You can pet h without charge.
WM. AVE.ES A SONS, Philadelphia
Of Pure Cod
Liver Oil and
KYPCPHOSPKITES
of Lime and
Soda
ia fTi(l-nc1 and rrweribed by leading
.byriciana lwcauie both U.e Cod Lirrr Oil
und ilHojhmtihiirw are the recognired
aeca: la uncureol Consumption. It la
as jiai&blu as iulUc
Scoff's Emulsion
i a wotfirrjui I J i'roW M--r. It i tits
Bctt Jirwriy Xor CONSUMPTION,
Scrofula, Bronchitis, Waiting' Dis
eases, Chronic Coughs and Colds.
Ask tor Sent"! EmuisRiu &n2 take no oUier.
ttr Yittim ffacfftfc mm Hp m
frr r.a. r Ann Vjr. AnMt
, nd Jon. tt-nn. 1 ui-4o.
r kx-i- d stir t n rll. why
rt in fttf timm
SE. UaUcU fc C Box ft IWtlM, M ia
Sotliins: On Earth TTiU
Sheridan's Condition Powder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strong and Health y ; Prevents all Disease.
Good for Moulting Hems.
Tt In ftbanHt)? ptr. Hirti'y connrntmtcd. Tn qtiaB
titv su ten to imf m vtit a. So vUirrow-fminh M
irnr Mrtrt.-T mfii n. 'ie laryt caa nrrd mm
$v; at-nd Ai to prviv;.! Kmip. aK me nrtoaKr.
If u can't ert It send to
Wfnui:oof twki it-$l A X 1-4 tta rmn 1.40. 91x
nuu. ti. ifci. &pD4fi:u4- fmttry Jiaistng bttifi. pne
fc cent, frr- with $1 t-ril-r or mors. f"nn4tt cxpjr
of The Ilrvr r'(tl'l.7TiT r'lfui mt-nt frve.
L S JuiiM? tt oo.fi: (.Tiawm Hutu " Tt"rti.TTnM
Your Boy Wants
il ',A,:r.r SCROLL SAWS,
T? trsisns, lak Laiknts, SUUa, fciiag
-jr? l!Mt, mis r- mm mmy mm mm
FREE
. - THE J3HM WILKiaSOl
CO.
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no wua wiiaKt wi Miranwas &4 htwn
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Goad Blood, Good UhIUi.
fit SeCt-t Ktj'jln eo., KJtitifii. fv 1
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Carraajtiv bh
Stopped
-the prepress of Consumption.
The best autboritk-s agree that i;'a
a scrofulous affection of tho lunps.
If taken in time, and given a fair
trial, Dr. Pierce' Goluen JledicJ
Discovery nill effect a cure. Thou
sands have been eaved by it thou
sands more are putting it off till
too late. For every form of Scrof
ula, Branch bl, Throat, and Lung
Affections, "Weak Lungs Severe
Coughs, and kindred ailments, it
is a positive remedy. It's maran
teed to do all that's claimed for it.
If it doesn't benefit or cure, in
every case, your money is returned.
The "Discovery" is the only
Liver, Blood and Lung Remedy
that's sold so. Think what a medi
cine it must be !
Especially has it manifested its
potency in curing Tetter, Sa't
rlipnm. Eczema. ErvsiDelas. Boils.
Carbuncles, Soro Eyes, Goitre, or
Thick AecJc, and tniargea U lands.
World's Disnensarv Medical As
sociation, Makers, Iso. 603 Main.
Street, Buffalo, A. Y.
(TAP HE!
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CATrRfH
Smells ell- R0Nonn5.ccuGKi
INC3PIDJT CCNS'JKPTIOH, KHY-FEVER,
STKMA. ETC-- Circulars Free By
PETER Y0GEL; Somerset, pa-
Johnstown Business Houses.
..FINE OLD-
W H ISKIES
And Imported Liquor iold in Aw and by the
OLD CABLSZT, TOX X00BS
'POSS CM HOLLO IT, 6 VCKESHEIXEB,
Fixers GOLD EX WEDD1SC,,
GIB90SS XXXI WBISbTIES,
June Hemw, Pal DuBoU. Conio, Wilbur
Btdforvl and SowM PureKye VMiiskiea,
FISHER & CO.,
309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa.
ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING
A SPECIALTY.
HARRY M. BENSHOFF,
MANUFACTURING STATIONER
- AXD -
BLANK BOOK MAKER.
HANNAM BLOCK,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.
THE NEW KOOM IS THE
DIBERT BUILDING,
Corner Main and Franklin Sts.,
u Mens,Womens'.
Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES
can be found, in tylt of all makes. I am
prepared to compete with one and all
dealers in the State. All I uk is a trial.
SCOTT DIBERT.
FINK
STOCK FARM!
Very fine 8tock Farm of GOO acn located
in the garden spot of Iowa, Marshall Coun
ty, Si miles from I n ion, on the low Cen
tral Ilailroad. and five miles fmrn Gi fiord, on
be V. & N. W. K. K. Can reach twenty dif
ferent depots by team in one days drive.
The ground all tilled, so every acre can be
Cultivated : under a veiy high state of cul
tivation. Contains four larre dnve wells,
with wind pumps, which snrtlv an abund
ance of water t every -field or rt of the
wnoie lann. liuildines ot tue very Dear.
Fine large house, containing all modern
improvements : bot and cold water all
through the house, and a splendid larpe
barn, eranarr. other baildinc?, etc Trice
only iio per acre, f 12,000 cash, balance to
suit purchaser.
&
1117, Chamber of Commerce,
oneJ4tt Ch icsjro.lll.
THRESHING
MACHINES
A SPECIALTY.
Bimr.Inrt, Mint Durable. Economical and Perfect
in u vs. Wastes uo grain ; Cleans it rvaiiy fur
Market.
THRESHING ENGINES L HORSE POWERS.
SAW MILLS and Standard Implerof nti gener
ally. Gcna hit llluuratea Cauait-ue.
A. B. FARQUHAR CO.
Fennnlvaala Africultszal Works. York. Pa.
June, 17, (.
FIDELITY TITLE AND
AND TRUST COMPANY.
121 & 123 4th Ave,
PITTSBURGH, PJ.
(Capital, $500,000 full paid.)
(Insures titles to Beal Estate.)
Anthorizrd to act as Ezenitor, AdminMrator,
uuaraimn, Tnutce, Ajmagnev, lieceivcr, Ac.
DEALERS J.V RELIABLE
INVESTMENT
SECURITIES.
Rents boifS in its Sunerinr V.
$5 per annum upwards. Receives deposits
and loans only on mortgsgts and approved
collaterals. rr
JAMES J. DOSSK1.L. V. Prw'U
V. li. Mi ViV, ftue. and Trvaa.
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How to Cook and Keep Deli
clous Oat Mea! Mush.
Wou!d that ererybodr cauld alw.y. '"lhfMi! IN if' ' U I)
h,
breakfc
the
only
lor creakUst, and w here it iaalwaysgood
I have a great pity for the people that
try every morning to eat raw, or sticky,
or sloppy, or (misery: aonr oatmeal
OlUfcll.
Cooking oat meal ia very simple, bat it
iahard to have to learn it by experi
ment ing. It took me three patient years
to discover what lam telling, and I
think there is nothing in cooking beyond
the ability t f the cook whoee oatmeal
mush is always good.
Put boiling water into the base of a
large rice boiler: measure two cut of
.
rolled oata into the top of the boiler, and
add a rounding teaspoonful of salt and
fivecupe of boiling water. Use a cup
with handle in measuring, lest you burn
your fingers. Stir together well and taste
it ; add more salt jf neej be : it should
taste a little too salt, for the erain takes
up salt in cooking. Boil, without stirring
again, for three-quarters of an honr. Peep
into tne boiler when done and if the
;min has all risen in a thick mass at the
cp as happens sometimes if the fire is
Wow at lirst, stir it down carefully; stir-
ng makes it thick V Thnt mnrnino
eat what you w ant for breakfast If you
-at it in the boiler, take up what yoa
ean to serve when it gets hot, and set
e boner off the fire. There should be
ough to serve several times. My boil-
- r i i ,
m uiuhu lasis inree or four days, "ss
eet as a nuL" When the davs crow
, I keep it in the cellar. When the
t ler is empty, or nearly so, I put in
d -e musi, without washing the boiler.
I ever gets a washing, except by eome
n chance there is a suspicion of its grow
ii !ur.
w, fresh rolled oats are much better
il k stale ; but if you follow these direc-Ul-L
you need never fail to have jelly
liki nd delicious mush. It is served on
tnykble in big shallow bowls, with thin
(velthin) cream and a dusting of pul
veriil sugar from a shaker. I find the
sug jr ery beguiling. A tin flour dredg
er ekes a good sugar shaker, if you
havi" a bettor nna T l..w ;n r .
when souie stranger at my table
aii8vs tne usuul " ill you have mush?
withjhe usual "A very little, if you
pIea Altera morning or two he takes
uia gai uowi oi iiiusu as :nankmiiy as
theri
Iwfild npvr trv in mnt il mul
V'u ue'er "7 K COOK oat meal I
withofca rice boiler. I think a granite-
ware $!er is best, as oat meal becomes
discol Id in tin. II should be a "water I
bath," fed large. If you Lave no rice
boiler Vj cannot spend t2 or $: better
than iioyimj one; nd if yoa are one
of thoi iodet women, especially loved
by lieatn, that never have any money
to epen
r kitchen tools that isn't got
ran, or in eome other Buch
your pennies, dear lady, and
by sellii
n ay, tm
buy a bijr-r, and feed your family mush.
especial hf there are children in your
house, ft nothing is easier te prepare
and notfcig more wholesome. lluue-fc-.ytt's
If Wi.
V-
1 Our Subscribers.
The sptil announcement whish appear
ed in our Cunins some time since, an
nouncing eia! arrangement with Ir. B.
J. Kendaj'o., of Enosburgh Falls, Vt.,
publishers -'A Treatise oo the Horse and
his Disease! whereby our subscribers -ere
enabled to ain a copy of that valuable
srork free l-Jr-nding their address la li. J.
Kendall C (and enclosing a two-cent
stamp for rating same) is renewed for a
limited peni We trust all will avail them
selves of the.iortunity of obtaiuine thi I
... f ' B I
raiuauio io every lover oi m I
Hone it is tewnsable. as it treats in a
simple manual tue dbeases which afflict
this noble inial. Its phenomenal salt I
throughout tllmted States and Canada,
mala it JoAl ...tL Ir . t I
rtCTJCt A7 ETEGLASSEi
maile by Kcj: Bruce Wallace, (successoi
to the " Fox cal Coroiny," at 621 Penu
Avcnne TittT-k'h Vm am M.n-n,1ul i l.t
best and most iufortabie. Save money bv I
having him Cir eves.
ir eyes. I
Bomly's Big Dam.
The distinct iS now said to belong
to Bombay (itKjssesaing the greatest I
piece of solid onry construction that f
tue woria nas ar seen in modern timea I
T !,. . o I
" "Ki"'3 "'r jtarB uhm mo water I
supply oi lioniB depended upon works
known to Detective, involving the!
possibility of ?a:er famine in that
great eastern start, ana in view or this
a consultation Otninent engineers was
held, under the" ection of the govern
ment, w ith the '.bit that a large dam
was determined to enclose the water
shed of the valleJihieh drains into the
sea south of Bout.
This eiirantic ctare. designed and
accompIisbeJ by superior engineer- I
..... t. '
ing .kill of T. tWer, two mile I
loug, i io Jem iu lib ana iu.' leei wiue
at the base, with Vadway pn the top
24 feet wide, the 4 work alone ccastine
$1VJU0,000. The 1 of water which
this dam imprison some eight square
miles in area, an.ity miles of pipe
perform the servitTwelye thousand
Hindoos were speA- trained by En
gineer Glover for lloyment on this
dam. 1
Ho. For the .08ition.
The big Pittsburg E ,on opened in a
blaxe of glory on Sepa, i, and all In
dications point to a ?;ui bow. Most
of our country csusit Tisit it befor
tbe close. City folks wiju. have an op
portunity to show their Jtality In return
for tavors received. Vtem with
that Major Max Klein, i to a press ol
business, was unable tuU.,ge m Jtp!ay
this season, as in former!;L Visitors to
the city should by all rnl.a)ce , at
nis mouei estaoiisument v,lr: c.
Allegheny, which is wit!l,tonv. throw
of the Ft. Wayne end AfPenn depot".
They can then return be tn the satis
faction of having seen tf-tst anj best
equipped wholesale liquo-lr. in this sec
tion ef the State the hrafc r lhrM
hooee.Ih.ve kn .i ! l 11 I A. i i I H hi
fne when there is alwar. 1 C 1- ? : SLi: tL'l T-'
them
Do
wona-tamta orancu ot ao-Br pure whis
kies, Silver Agt and -esne," The We
lurmrr arm u t ou ana tf (er at $1.25
per full quart Major Kltiiav t,, -aa.
ed, also keeps in stock IMt k, Gurken
ceimer, incn, Oitajon an rhol, ,nd cprrTArrrc A Mn ttvi? rr iccro
the finest old whiskies,
cordials, etc. Call and 1$
cs, wines
The Power of Casb jujCe
ii uaa ueen aemonstraiftora1 than
T1 .
once that the gastric juice io tnma..h
will digest anything Iivmg,'iirket. m
pnysician. i do not befievfc.
yoa often see the new-pi . .
Bnases ana other animals , . Twtwr: B. Htrvwvr
months in the stomach, of to ,J dl,
swallow a small reptile H:nki j
water from a spring, in the c6t,f tin
enerai
I will wager that the cream. n . .
Ama j l r . i i uoBifniorflii aotieiteo. uea lTiea and Pmtnnt
Come part and parcel Of yon ULQ dg. Ketunu Ouaranteed. CoxresoouUenea
peslion and lutmiioiinn I ia
imented with a dog in r cJel
way, but it proves my aiwrtuji
cut into a dog's side and placed ,u
a live rabbit in tbe stomac ..
4ioura aucrwara the ear was b .-, -.Ill
i r. . .. ' ' I
had been cut off with a iharp iT. ZLXZ
guini: juice d4 puivenea - -
a: ... - i rwar.r
burgh LHjiatck. H
or THROAT AND
Fop Coughs, Colds, Croup, Catarrh, Whooping Cough,
Hoarseness, Influenza, Bronchitis, Soro Throat, Pleurisy,
Congestion of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Asthma,
Consumption, and all pulmonary affections.
ATTEND TO YOUR COLD IN
A Pimple rold. tf not atlndl to tn tlrm.
Hrra Mr.ririxT Co.. Gfi4mn r Your Coifh
rnt;-uuit fiw I;v-ti hrre artl u.nj rnuMucti lr i
toti wlHTfttH fvaredria atorx- to. J plenty f Oalu.-luejt
yvur CoiaajU lrjj,
Jf rna ft4 nn Mf filVr on two-thirrJa tha
Mj?-ch:nl u tin fh-:.Vr from wh rti you l:ni u
Herb
Somerset Lumber Yard
EL1AS CUNNINGHAM,
KaircTAcran asd Dsmlkb asd Tiouuij asd RrraiLxa or
LUMBER AND. BUILDING MATERIALS,
Hard and
oak, poPiaK, Binisoa, Picnrrs, mocidixgs,
ASH, WALNUT, FLOORING, SASH, STAIB RAILS,
CHEEBY, YELLOW PINE. SHIXGLEd. DOOR3 BALCSTER3,
CHESTXCT, WHITE FIXE, LATH, BU11)3, NEWEL P03
A General Line of all grade of Lumber and Build! n Material and Ronfl;ur Slate kept in stuc
Also, ean furnlnh anjthlrut In the tin? of our Dnslntf to order with reasonable
trumpincaK. sucb as bracket, urid-uted work, etc
ELIAS CUNNTN'GHAjSI,
Offlce and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, fir
I mcZlfZZZZ
I 0,lart- Ecaj proof below :
KENDALL'S mm GDBL
I BEi.Tiioa, Pa, xuv. r,
llSiJ' ...
frttuaiW perua:Kl to UinrKruuails t-ravm Cura
thefa-tBatItlilniiU!am-tri,llcni:.in.fr!.-..
lStJiVA'Z
LSSVS. EES'. SZ.'?:
i"J. 'z'titTeaUaK- .
Oamixtows, X. T, Xor. Z li.
Da. B. J. kxdaix Co..
Lnosbarsh TzX. Vu
Oenta? In prabenf kendaii t B;vin Vm Iw!i
t-ij. itiat jrn I lurl a val iat,. icuk h-irw Iw
cimie very luiii-,!-( H iTlarstnl an-1 la-.-lm. T:,o
bor-mD atjout hcn-lw have n. Ve!nfijirv sur
tn bvrf) pniuoU!M.itl tut Inrnent-ss lt!.t,Ml spavin
or lh.rrjtrnpin. lo.-y ail to,d mo tin-ri- ik.u ua
ear lor ii. ih iAx-aHabitu( uiicp, a.ni 1 o n-i-itrc
1 him a n.-m worttiU-ss. A friJ t. i.i mrof
tiie nirriu or your Ketulali K.avD ci.it. tn I
tuUk'hla imtik-. an 1 1 o.ul-l rn rry r lair.l) irrat
tmproTvmecialnimediale;; f ri,m It nj-.ai-.: t f, rs
tlx lUr was uanl uli 1 iti.ui-:U-ltn.uil aa
O'anft aim litnut ue:tiof Knrxl. I iMwgitl A r.fnl
UHtlo anl t-t.-rd it was up niv h .rv- ii
eared arl bos bora In the tram tl' - .- h.-4v .-tt
ail iba aeaeou .d e iat Ai-tHum. n-n..,ro
ISMoflu lennsileryncrKr.l!!ll Spuria ( ure
stable la toe land. Ecpecifunv .irs
tLOtst Drwrrr.
Price tl per bottle, or aix boules for All drug
tlaU hT It or can -el It for yoa. or It will be icnt
to any address oa receipt of price by the propr e
tors. DR. Ii. J. Kl'XUALL CO..
Eambarxh Fall, Vrranoau
SOLD Br ALL DECGGISTS.
Oils! Oils!
-:o:-
Th sn,ri 011 fompanr. of Pitt'tmirh, Pa-,
saakea a frwialTT of manufartunnir fur tha
Uumuc uade the finest brands of
Illuminating &, Lubricating Oils
Naphtha and CaSOline,
'
Tlt can br mart from Petmlonm. "We challenge
compAruoD with every kaowa
PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM.
If yoa wish the moat uniformly
Pi 5 1 1 Q To f t r rA r Oilc
"
IX THE
American Xarket,
to Trxde for Somerset and vicinity
supplied by
cook a BEERTTf asd
FEJiAaE m, KeorKK.
sent28.--iTr. h,.t.,n v.
.
Jt IS t0 lOUf Interest
TO bct Tom
Drugs and Medicines
OF
TnYlIT IT MTVTrT
VHil . 01! I ULS,
SCCCESGOB TO
Biesecker & Snyder.
!fone but tbe purest and best kept in stock,
and when Drugs become inert by stand
ing, as certain of them do, we de
stroy them, rattier than im
pose on our customers.
Yoa can depend on having your
PRESCRIPTIONS & FAMILY RECEIPTS
filled with care. Otir prices are as low
any other first-class houe and on
many articles much lower.
The people of lh j ec;:nty seem to know
this, and have given us a large share of their
patronafe-e, and we shall still continue to give
the very best goods for their money.
not forget that we make a specialty of
FITTIXG TRUSSES.
guarantee satisfaction, and, if yoa have
had trouble in this direction,
give us a calL
in great Tariety; A full set of Test Len.vs.
Come in and have your eyes examined. No
charge for examination, and we are confident
we can suit you. Come and see ua.
Eespectfully,
we
JOHN N. SNYDER.
" u t.
wholesale commission merchaxts,
Produce and Frulta, Vegetables and
'm
OHIO 8T, ALLEGHENY, PA.
(Telephone 3C15-)
11 "lf -'" tii,nt.rf.
.ir.
aaaw i
Wings miwrfti! i
RVa llj
lull -x.n,.-
W frvta St - V ' -.
"h rHI ,
i
LUNG BALSAM.
TIME.
may the mon danjmt ftimjr. an rtvfop Into
XrT'p nr try frit th ht T hart? Tr harwlr! A
Iia.- movril tunty xr.U-n wjiy. wi rvrw in a
but b? and hH rwiviiUvr tljfn- -rA u rat? ut
i. n aluck, aiU4iT oocfc, uuig.
cor.tn r of a hnftlenf tMn fm-liMn, rtnm th rvmninlnf
via ae ui rvim l toe pru u4 iiis enure biu.
Medicine Co., Weston.W.Va.
Solt Woods,
It is now a Generally Con
ceded Fact that a
SEWING
MACHINE
one of the indi.-'pen?il Ie3 article
of the hou jchoM. ana every
Young Lady
in the civilized worM looks forward
to the time when fce will bo the
possessor oi one. Lut wlncu
of the different machines in
the market will answer all
of her purposes best is
a very
. ITPOXTJA T Q UESTI0. '
for her to decide. Because, a ma
chine in too expensive to make
frequent changes. A machine
that i.s
Poorlv Constructed
and liable to got out of order, is an
endless annoyae d vexation to
its owner
Vaj aw arded the
JFint Prenia at taa Cirdrcau
PARIS UNIVERSAL
EXPOSITION
over all its competitors fyr simf.lioity and
durability of constrm tion, for its "light
ana quiet ranning tianties, lor its
great variety of ueft;l and
practicable family ork.
This alont f!irn Id con
vince anyone of the
eujeiionty of the
WHITE
But many valuable improvements have
oeen a.l.tett totlie machine since those
were held. Amonor tl.etn the bet, mofet
convenient and practicable set of
STEEL ATTACHMENTS
yet inverted. Another argument in its
favor is that comitin.; ngents only
claim ineir ti-aclnnes
TO LEAS GOOD AS THE
.Latiies shou!. I consider their own inter
ests and carefully examine THK W1IITK
bt-fore buying a Sewiriff Machine. It was
put on the market in 1S77. when the mar
ket was glutted with Sewing Machines,
and it has never been soid except on its
merit?, and as a proof of its appreciation
dv me puouc,
8 5 O, O O O
Have been sold to date. IYrsons de
siring to examine or buy the most per
fect machine will do well to communi
cate with the Agent for "THE WHITE"
for Somerset County.
JOS. CRIST,
JEXXXRS X kOAb. PA.
MISSES' AND CHILDBENS'
SPECIAL
OPEMING
OF
TRIMMED
HATS I
Our Misses' and Chil-
drens' Hats
Are pronounced by ail as the HANDSOM
EST and the
MOST ATTRACTIVE
have yet shown. Come, and bring; your
wife and children to the store of
&
41 FIFTH AVEXCK, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Detective Cameru and
TIIE
WHITE
WRITE
HORHE
mwH rtiJ CAUTION ! Si-'T r!
twrgh, Pa., dealers in D-i-aiaa- nam ,n i ,n . ,irW t'' , 7"; n - m . ,"!'r ' " y "itaetu jj
hre..T. alii. t ,i,.,.r rr. .v rT-T'-r ? .4, i V I "" r '.ate, do ao Im J-a
raoonWc8oppUe. M---,
View earner. : lZZ"','?" r LT, icirV.'ta.'l auwao'aaS
1
dmtrM.
A Matter of Impotance to You
All saflVring from locg-stanJ ng Chronic Iieas. Vsnv'ot the riood.'St ir, .
ystrm, as tbofxe saifering from ' ' r rti)
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT TROUBLES
f'-r.
1K
?
4
U ; - - s - -' t-
J. J. VcflLELAit, M. .. peeiJ.t oa Ctroic I M .p.rTZ S V. . M. D . sj..
iMwaxa. I of the Kv Far Iitii r. r .
Th. y sll T':t tkf rwintry every JNir we-k. bun vaviua thei. t ct 'If rri. r .
of viMi-.i tHe ri'r. an th-y are ;he i-1'-I hy-..( im'.. a::-i "rrro;.- -n him, -
M anakuj!". Mwleta, liMKraina, etc., to UiiteUau aat aae p'.iMi to a'.i :l.i(-ud it'e a...- :
their lii--n-v--
liR. Jti -KITZ the tn: Cerroaa er!t. wiil behereari perfnnn ail i
trr, Kar, X.e a-U'l Ttnau W-'hout ;i:u ao-l lu lii.- than at.y -.i i.er 1h:mi " n
(rive b; -al.ei: an'! m.:vr a ht arc in lil :( h,-iiu-dt Trt-atii,, ut a fl-or u-i:: y t-t r
Ililinirii,rj"'t j-t-.yu-iaii. 1:; duiJt a; toe Iutm;'.e a ul perm:! oi.ly ntoinl.. v:..,;. x
Diunir.
Mai.w J. II. IviJon,e J"resi.!i nt of th Ianr-nre rrunt Omue's A.-ni
ritia :i e.l snown In tn- fm.sny. hn-lx ivs tte ro..( .i g u.-Lirmlai of ttie a.,. ,y
Cii!an A Saim. THe -airs r
1 was M.r'rnns: Kr".u.y fnj:u Foiyprs ac t Ip.- s-! p :!. 1 hJ trlol !o4-: tr-a"r..:
melit-iri a f.h no jtvail. I n- i the a'ivcr ieriT-nt t l.-rs. MW I.-wn .v :..;mi au-1 I c r .
tbem a trial. Ai llieir Ts-t v.t lotne citrtjit y -i,-. ;trt--i iii" t-ur.-.. ar..l tfiey tiis, ha--. .
ttw like a new uian. 111? r-.-y ".v j ar.v-l ai..i lr-aU--l d:c c rttci-l. ; -worl'l
of inl au-1 r-:i-v, ! me uli ;uS-r:i:.
2 time tt n iiflvnui Inin laiuniia i.tt-t ( UT-( an-t a--n-r! ni-rvr-iit" pnwtrati n
on tbe forDM fili-eaM: :..r mere li.au Uirte ytr. 1 !-i:t Ml o-rn r.a; I ':: : n- V ....
DHire than a n.ur at time : aj-f.-tite mi -
rnv, ...ii .ii ...- 4-lnri. i u.
New I'aaUe eery lour wteas, aiij I am u.'W
btallh.
MArETHEI.VKWAlKIT.i'l T ( i t I. hi.-.
Forelht mo?.!-. pst 1 ba--en I Sen :: t.. ::::, .-it a ;.r ..f, nn.-h-. Purin -..,.v-treatm-tit
Ah t1. Mitlt-iiauASdiiu I lint -.-n a:ip .' pit ..i..- t-.-u-an-t a! the next t:: -!
their oft!.- itt..nit any. I am rvrtAiii rhat i ;. ueeut.rely tu:.--!?. AiM-..c.:h uii-l. r r - ;i . Q- j
botue tlorturs, Uxan io crow wncau.l ?-. Mk. J. H. taaxv. Wat; . 'Z r.
1'E A i N r. AXU CATA Kftli. "
I harp N en iin-!er treatmrn of I r Met :i:n , Sa!..i ft-r tn r'h f Catarrh ati.l N
and eullKlUer luj-i! K'ea'-ij l:-Mvel m In- !K-. J tlU'IIKAN, K.M-K i'oail, Latrui ' w
imsir lai.vs kyk !--ntAi:!HKN-:i. '
On Vbv "th Tr. MKl-ati ati.t a:rn rerf. m.-vi a v.- i.er;on on my .-t t
pain or Ion. ul Lioo..l, alid to-day my eyes axe a;, i.iaik.?it a- a:iv ..tie , ail I . an ee a r."a -J
ler. M VH V i i.V E. K.. A foiat, U rauee u f.
CATAKKil. "
I have hen trTi riri !:h Catarrh f..r w.ine y.-arv Tr.e-1 serrra! !. iop, hut tioe..l
ontli 1 e..l;M:ll-tl l-n. 3.. it-i3i.li A SH.I.-1. uni-er ii tr. atn. r-- I iiavt- Iw.-ti the !ut ;',,i:r ii..i--il
an.l 1 have so iireatiy imt'ruvcu '.hat I know I il be cure.! w.i.-u ti. .-..-ti-e.tf tr-irnient w iii
... SI. KlNLhV. M..rav:a. i'.
F.I'ilIT l-iI !!T BEMOVEi FS'"M TH K N.t!-;
Pr. M'-Clellan A- Sa'm have rem..ve-l : ; i r l"n.i.t tmi .if r.;v tu.-n ti-i t mUv without a..-! -,,
pf.n or low of likaal. ati-l m l-y tar U-at t.ine ami tn a nu.re !.t.,e:..rv itxttner t!it 1 fca.t j(,ue j'i
tolore at fULtourg. i tau draa uwM-e lireata w.iiie--i.::i--t tn-! t. :'r t ii -. .i nr n.e.
'. r'KI-tji. 117 Oak M., 'Sew I a.-t pa.
CATARRH I r-KiEXE-.-.
I have n"w been timicr trealrif ui of l.rs. M.- if. an m l .-wlm for thrH m nth f..r a K,.
t'a'arrti. anil wa.-.very hanlof i;enr:::. lw( iioa
great .leal letter an-1 I am jrettiii ..n-n-r au.i
li..ke.-. r- it.tr Co.. la,, .-..t. i. !-"'.
ln-ea-ef of VI , men. Mil ii a- have t.Mi!le-J the
ran cera. rutiH.rs. fit roi.l and pin poij gzv ii
tin(C. nopa'n. no .lander.
Sma.l T'tmor. t,n-er, W art.. Moie. etc
met b.l Kle.-trov-ts. Kt.tiet y at:.t Kit" -neiiti::
ii njeiii.ai. AiMre? au eoii.itituiira..oUs u. ijx
EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREE.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT. 25TH AND 26TH
SOMERSET HOUSE, SOMERSET, pa
IT WILL PAY VOTJ
TO.BrT.TOm
3femoriul Work
or
WM. F. SHAFFER,
80MEKSKT. IJK'CVV..
J!naf ;turer of ami l-a.er la
E-iafms II"i- iirn;Vi(a iiort .V-'i.-r,. tn Oltrt
mm m mm w
Ajo, Af.id JjrtU K'llirS BSQSZE!
Perrni in need of MOVrxriNT Wfurian
fln.l it to their itiiereM to call at mv uliop wuera
a .nr tliowim will u- ii.vK: ;i.,';n -wu-l'-:.j
tiutmUfii m i;rr i. a ml i-klckA
t A'itr" LO W. 1 invite apt eal aiteiiUou to.tce
White Bronze, Or Pure Zino Monument
Introduced hj REV. W. A. f.TSn. as a IVci.'e.!
Iinpr..-eme' t in the point of MA 1KKI AL AND
tiN-Tk IT1N. and ioiti .ie,tind to
the Foptiiar V.-n.-metit f..r our thanirt-itue Cli
mate. -GlVS ME A CALL.
ISIIAFFEi:.
THE COMPANY STOR
At th3 Oil S:aii h its
QEnEKVL MEECHAXDISE.
Bjjer, Can Find all tiiy may
CLOTHING, HATS.
QUEKXaWARE. GROCERIES, LOOTS AND SHOES
SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUAKANTEED.
VVO)D,rORRELL CO.
SCHMIDT BUILBINGT
The Larger st
Wine, Liquor, and Cirar House
IN THE UNITED STATES.
ESTABLISHED 13J5. .
- "W. SCHMIDT,
DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF
FINE WHISKIES.
IMPORTER OF
WINES, LIQ0URS. AND CIGARS.
SOS. 95 ASD 97 FIFTU A VEX
All orders rccelve.1 bym.-.-i
: the positive: ci
' E30TH2S3. M warrea St,
V.
Bsi In ths ',7cr!d.
aamcV .Ui. Ui.i..., lolou, 1JU.
m-
i. -
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For CENTLEMEN.
sc nrlCe.?:Il .
WlUU aan-l-Seiel
S A ftf'Ezi-Semii
TlUU
U elt Shoe.
s3.50
s2.50
s2.25
s2.00
Folic asd
Farmer.
Extra Talus
CiiTSiioe.
VorkinK
mas' Saoa.
Goodvaar
Shoe,
t''?LW
Crrr,n4e.e, iaVurJ. CTrrT
b.mI.1 -. .
If Inra! ii,H
ormi!
I La w." .-M.",ie-!Ia."a',v:rK1' ,UM oL-.tVTlrivl. a.,d--J
rd. 4tieaue aiiJTiudoT hL a,fcre,1 tM wMtti aao-oiv tf . ,u w '"
M. 1- UOl tiLAS, lirackioa. -
prttferrad.
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rn. - .v. lwenttoth V:. -ni HufpiTai. -r. s. y
- i; ::: ii. r ;.ie . i. r" - .1 i-rr. Jift .-.liui -,--.. -A ;
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