The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, January 13, 1892, Image 4

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    A YOKE AND A JOKE.
Fa'.S-rriJ ii!i.- h-5 r ,,n' ,' '",;f"
t i n in t1:- Ms ' t i f
liocn csp' tr ti n t - K.n-aP.n- fu
r.ifOri ' c - B " 50,1 J"r
era cMihia, F.S5. ' ' -nirg a!une
! tbe war fr.-i K.;r.e Cilr to "
them. r.'U.- fcti.i Jerry re It ft alone
C-J Hi c t '"' f''r '".'
fc-u.-a 'c.-n;rvS very hre fnr
I... ug, !,a ac'ive nn 1 g:r,.r.?. J-rr
w -i . v too r, j inr-r l! 'i Bruo,
but ht; a.,lrfe-l 1 an alT-fijil of lae
eplne, wulch ker-t Lim oeut over like
Wbf-n ! e warrry rrujl ! thrown
from a unrnc. Tue lent contracted
pome of the apical mo-.', ad it appear
ed itiat i was ilc-coieJ tiff" through Ufa
with t'..e- l.-'-i.i'iat'.ng pj-rfaro of bav
Jnp a 'ir"tuc cas c.f colic.
IJroc and Jerry were great friend,
wb'b ia not a!way the ca.se it'a broth
ers. This waa not due to the fart that
otLer boys were few in that thin'.y-wt-tl-l
Kansas dictrki ;thty were really
very f.nJ of earli other.
AU the morning, after their father and
Witter !eft, Cra-. was rery bmy mak
ing a B3iil yoke. n.oWeJ after trie one
that was useJ n T;u anJ Red, the
oxen t ley ha-1 broupht with them nn
tiit tiiii:rt 'l trooi In.'.ianA.
, ry eat on the framework o( tlie
cri:iitoiie in front .f the cahin and
w:.t.-hed Cru'-e at his work with much
interest. The y.jke wan now ahcut com- j
r.!.-:e.l anil ti.e youoe mechanic was rery .
j.r .'i i of l is Wirkruanhip. ' i
ItV a lian.'.y and i.c u,i:fct-:" be re- !
. r . .. 1 1 1 L .. I
,:. ajTi-i-nli'-n,. rii nae j
..l-r-v I've t-eri thii.kin f-r'
i-nc lr.it the r lire are b'g .
;ue
eno'Vi t'
l:.e tir
break, at. t!iT- c .t:;ne i.k ;
. U" .r, t ,t It I j ke on I
an
ii.x, t:io--h?"
- It r.j i( V k- 1 J.-rry. I
' '.V .v. ' ik a o-l Na.i. y nhi.e
tr f Won't they Ik- ii"j-riied to
t-. i u 'r,v::v Vfu k'vaa I l.keTtnu an 1
I;,, i ? Won't it be a j ke, tl.nyhr
" i i.'i," .leiry --' r.tt-j.
Ai r the pie had ail leen wahe-1
t. Killia up of li.iitt. I.rui-e ghoul.l-t-reo
the yoke and l-dthe way to the
cot jk ti. :;ere the i k eyed liU.e
he f-r ert- 1- :.f i;i the -.a.
N.te-v r.d V.-W ere not in the leat
wi'.d, f jr the boyj had ma 'e Ji-ti" of them
E there was no lii.lh a tv :a i ppr.chic(r
tiie :i Tii- yere pi t'..- anim J : Bell
nn 'Vpo'.," of red and wh;te, and Sau
cy a a d-ep red.
"V.'e!!, pirliei-,'' ii, .rp rtitrri'y saluted
the he'.fr, "how Jo you Ci.d yonrecives
ti.i C:ie, lave .lay ? Nii day, isn't
j7 nice, in the n-sighliorhooal. Oet
cp, now, and tct your prettiest; there's
company cmiin1 and we want yoa to
(how r.if. Tie the frin; around Xancy's
no?k, Jerry.
While Jerry obeyed this infraction
F.r;A-e wrured IVU.and then the heifer
were led out of the cow !et to a li'.tle olu
c.rt that (-tuv oy the front yard fence.
"An' we'll take tiiie a-ridia' along by
the cornfield, in' let her pee iLe big tea
Mi. I'll teil you what we'll do, Jerry,
w 11 j'l dov-nthe ro&l an' meet pa an
jjii, an' we'll bring Eilie home in our
wmn. lion's that?"
S-irtfi rate," caid the little cripple."
"Well, it'a dona," Bruce aniittunce-J
pr.--ntly. ' Let's eat our pie first, and
then wt'il yoke 'e;a up."
Thev had been too bny to notice that
it was past noon, but now hunger remind
ed them that their mother had Irft for
each c.f them "a big hunk of pie," Very
aoon they were t-6ted on the doorstep,
munching their dinner.
Thin plan of yoking up the cairea
would have been instantly condemned
by the father had he leen at home, fur,
in the C'st place, the heifers were too
young, and in the second place, they
were iot-nded for milch cons and not
for beas: of burden, Sat it did not occur
to the boys that he mould ol j -ct.
The little animals were docile and
tractable enough ; indeed, they were pr
vokirgly j-!ow an I sleepy in their move
ments. "V.ej'il g-t waked up very aoon,"
Bru -- remaiked, half anrry that Nancy
would not 'Vund around."
It look nue time to g"t them yoked
Pit rf.ic'. ri:y to tue cart, hut at Iart
Brui e am: i;;iicc- Ji liiat th'- arrarit'euientg
f or t!ic '.art i-re complete. Jtrry stood
on on -ide, text to Ileil, aij'l Bruce on
li;e .;ii(-r, by ti:- si 'e of Nancy.
''t up ! li'." called Jerry.
Ilrt:i h.ys fLjip.-d the flanks of the
jel.Vrs viorj isly, and they movel on a
ew p I'-ei., in ici'd eyed onder at thia
i?w fiiluation. hlill they evidently
hoi:,Tht this a new way of pelting them,
ind that it was a'.! right.
The boy laughed de'iel.'tfullr.
"They're jest an eay goin as OU Torn
in-1 Ked," Bruce declared. "Get up,
Narcy 1 ( let up. Be!! '."
There was -oi e !.; king on the part of
he W-j:!!, tnd i miij inclination to turn
.round and iii-pe-t th arraiiirrments,
jut the boys, urging them on, 8';.-eerded
n getting them . to advance a few more
laots,
' We'll get in an ride," Bruce decided.
'They'll to better if they are talked to
r un behind."
llf g"ia stick and h!-arr-pr.cd (he end
f it fur a gva i and tl en thetnoclam
ercd inti the cart. Ome more th
Iriving pr-x-ess was bt;:i.
"M ove along now, Nai-cy ! tlet alidad
here, B.-lll Ain't this fun though, Jer-
y'
' I di in'i think il'd le so easy to break
I'm. I;'s beiiue they're jH'ts, I guess."
"Aiu't itsgvejit old jjke pa and
na? Won't thev be e'pr.bed ? tiet ahead
here, B.!:?'"
ud-!en!y tiiere came the waking cp!
vhn ii Bruce had predicted. A real:a-
.on of their urprecedenttd situation
eemal to dawn on the minds of the
elfi-rs, and as they leit the dharp gciad !
n i v.. ; ,, .1,. a..t. i . ., . i
mi ii iTu.ri iit-pij i urrehi 10 (iim
at U-:rg yoked up is not u truch
c.a a tiiey had e jp-ied.
All at once tiiere as a towing of korn
ess heads, ak.w bellow, a backing and
ijjetlicg, and ar.";ry s itcriing of tails
r, J tlia the lu-ifers started off on a
ift ran, frightened and urgorernable.
!'.ru--e and Jerry looked into each
t'uer a facta with feira.d antonls'ament.
"lie old car! jerke-i and bumped over the
r;.und, and fa.-'.r and faster ran the uu
ly heifers.
The cm rue wa acr.Hs the nefcneed
, oeadow field tcaar l tiie corn. In leys
ban a minute the calves were going at a
eckiet pace, bell. .mi madly at every
arr.r, their heel and tails fjyir.g in the
ir.
"Wlcl, Nancy ! Whoa. B li 1" yellr J
'.'to, JeperaToly. Of --virs the coin
iDii i f rved ou y to frighten thear-irua!i
!;e iuo. T.:e r:.rt was in danger of
t .iru.-d '-( r at:,i r'cl d at aiiv
la'. Any m id-o tu'ii ( the run-
.iv i -urn
U.-et
1 r i,;'
.1 I :e
I,
I ! .
j'ie th" S.t.li'i n J
-i-e -K V s '.r: :iis. A f'l fee.-r.t '..j ti'un
ti nn j'nr perhapit. 1!? tlui-g to
ife;:t i'ti ad his s rfi-th. his face
hi'e as woo! Te o'her Rfu' atvi-
Mt wVeti hilirij'i- I au.I p-ict-i t.im
as ill -t .n ; .a Tie u ijt, au 1 it
c e d hi fear t"ni'..'d
Vgotio jjup," Biuce dfdarid
regaininj aomewhat hia presence of mind.
He spn-.ni: to hi feet. "I can do it ail
right, but yoa. Jemr let me"
jut ht anewUnce he manl to lend
Jerry oi l Dot appear, for at that moment
r.ere a a a sudden lurch of the rehicle,
and B-uc went flying into the air. He
turned a eonrult and hit the ground
wi'h a vio'ent shriek.
W'heo he caught hia breath and aat op
fi- !kie belf r iaoilif 1 Og th j
c -ro, !(: Jerry etiH cl nging to the aeat.
Tfi: y lie little cipple t in a m-:
perilous position.
He did not dare to jump for fear the
train on bis back would kill him. The
f.iil Vi, be cvj!d never atand the
fall ! To waffer again that way to know
that horrible pain for weeka and weeks,
to he in one position day and night and
endure again that awful anguish the
very thought of it blanched hia delicate
face and sent a thrill of dread and terror
to his heart.
Tne mad beifera did not halt nor
slacken their rpeed. ' But presently they
gave a Bharp turn and plunged into tke
corn.
The sadden movement overturned the
wagon and Jerry waa aent tumbling from
his seat to the ground.
He fell heavily and lay quite still.
The overturning of the wagon threw
one of tbe calves on its aide, where it
as pinned down by the tongue, and
this performance brought an end to the
runaway.
Bru. reached Jerry a side hatleae and
breathless, and his heart almost atopped
beating a he lent anxiously above the
whit-, inanimate figure of his brother.
"U-i, Jerry !" he cried. "Oa. Jerry !
are you hurt T On, it'a awful! I'm afeard
be' killed! O.i, Jerry, open youreyea
f.jien your eye, Jerry !"
Bru was almowt frantic In a few
moments J.-rry opened h ia eyea, other,
wise he did not wove.
"Ar jou hurt much. Jerry?" Bruce
asked azam and again. Finally Jerry
answered :
"I reckon not."
Then a strange thing happened. Jerry
got up on hia feet aad stood straight aa
straitrht aa he used to stand befor be was
tn ron from the horse; straight like
Brut!
The fall, instead of injuring him anewf
had done a wonderful thing for him. It
ha 1 somehow strained the cords of hia
back, or j.-rked them into their normal
pon.tion.aud he was acripple no longer;
weak and faint, but a cripple no longer.
Bruce carried him en hia back to the
house, w here be put him upon the Vied
and then went to the relief of the calves.
One of them had scrambled to her, feet
and the other lay flat on ber side under
the cart tongue. Both were once more
in a very meek mood, and Bruce had
little ditiiculty in releasing them and
leading theca back to the cow pen.
When their parenta came home they
were told all alout the dreadful event of
the day, w hich, strantrely enough, had
re.-tulted happily instead of fatally.
"So you thought it would be a good
joke to break the heifers while your pa
an 1 ma were away?" said E3";et laugh
ing. "I should think the joke is on you.
But they all rejoiced over Jerry'a won-
! derful cure, which proved permanent.
Jerry is now a lithe, strong man. Youth' $
C'rnpan'ma.
Confidence!
Yes, public confidence, that's the key
note of our successful advertising. The
day for fooling the public ia pas , and we
wouldn't do it if we could. Consumers
are never "fooled" whej they buy Klein's
celebrated "silver Age" or Duquesne
Byes." These famous brands of absolutely
pure w hisky are now known and sold
everywhere from the Atlantic to the
Pactiic slope. Every day swells the long
list of customers. Why? Because the
whiskies named stand solely on their
merits. Leading physicians ail overthe
'and iadorae and prescribe them pretty
conclusive evidence that the goods are
just as represented the purest and best
obtainable. A poor whisky is never
cheap, but always injurious. You take
no chances in ordering "Silver Age" or
' Duquesne," which sell respectively at
f 1.50 and i 1.25 per full quart. Packages
expressed anywhere. Max Klein, No.
82 Federal strett, Ail.gheny City, Pa.
The Causes of Cobwebs.
The celebrated English poet Dryden,
had a w ife who was ambitious to write
poetry as her husband fx she abut her
self up in ber apartments to compose
verses. Sad to say, the servants took ad
vantage of her absence to neglect their
work, and Dryden was mortified to be
obliged to receive h ts friends in a room
which plainly showed their carelessness.
"Mrs. Dryden," cried he, in a rage.,
a.'ier the gentlemen had gone. "I desire
you wil write no more poetry, madam."
"Why, so. my dear?'' asked the good
humored lady.
"Because," cried he, "I notice when,
cvwr we both write poetry at the same
time the spiders immediately begin to
spin cobwtlis." Harprr'i Yovng VtopU.
Now Try This.
It will cost yoa nothing and will sure
ly do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold,
or uy trouble with Trroat, Coest or
I.ungg. Dr. King's New Discovery for
Coi.suir.ption, Coughs ud Colds is guar
anteed to give relief, or money will be
paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe
found it just the thing and under its use
had a speedy aad perfect recovery. Try
a sample b rttle at our expense and learn
for yourself just how good a thing it is
Trial bottle free at J. N. Snyder's Drug
:ore. Large size 50c.f and $1.00
A person who Las bad a broken limb
begins to use it timidly when be baa
leave to use it at all, and instinctively
spares and guards the injured member
long after apparent recovery. He baa
not much confidence in it, and is ex
tremely cautious lest be bear too great a
weight upon it or lift too bear a load
with it We are net apt, however, to oe
ao mindful of the weak places in the
spir'tual life. A resolution once broken,
a purpose that once gave way, should
warn us rot to tax their strength too
severely. God never lays upon us more
than we are able to bear, but we often
taxeursslves where wears weakest by
allowing temptation to press too heavily,
and by venturing too far in vain self
confidence. I have been a great sufferer from cattarrh
for over ten years ; had it very bad, could
hardly breathe. Some nights I could not
sleep and had to walk the floor. I pur-cha-d
Ely's Cream Balm acd am using
it freely, it is working a cure surely. I
have advised several friends to use it, and
wi:h happy results in every ease. It is
the medicine above all .Uher fir catarrh,
and it is worth is eight in gold. I thank
G ! I have found a rciuely I can use
witti safety and that doni ail that ia
claimed f.r it It is curing my deafness.
B. W. Spfrry, Hartfoad, Cenn,
Don't pray too long in church on a co'd
tl!y if your Imre is Handing ootai ie in
thestnu w.ibont a blanket Kant's Horn.
The man who liorrows trouble alwavg
Las to pay big interest
He Reckoned He would Run.
One f the most interesting characters
in American history is Genera Z hary
Taybw.-O'd Rogh and Rady,"berr of
Boena Vista, father in-iaw- of Jefferson
Davis undrweifth prsident of the United
Stales. We all recollect bow Daniel
Webster sneered at him. before he waa
nmint, aa a "backwoods colonel,"
and refused to let bin friends put hira on
the ticket for vie president w ith Tavlor
for 6 nr. place, thereby trissing hia laM
and. a the sequel shewed, his beat cbaoca
of becoming president Millard Fill
more, of New York, took the despised
second place aad thereby bad nearly
three years in the White House.
General Sherman used to tell an amus
ing little story of Taylor anent bia no ni
na'ion for the presidency. At that time
General Taylor was stationed at New Or
leans. He was a Kentuckian and the
Kenturkians were very properly proud of
him. One day shortly befsre the conven
tion met at Baltimore he waa approached
at New Orleans by an old Kentucky
friend who said:
General, we want yoa to run for Pres
ident" "Who want me to run?" asked General
Taylor seriously.
"Why we do all your old neighbors."
"Well, then, if that's the caae," replied
the old hero, w ithout changing the ex
pression of bia face. "I reckon I'll have
to ran." I'rlroit Frre Jyru.
Finding his Bride.
In one part of the Canton of Ticioo a
very quaint marriage ceremony prevail a
Ttie bridegroom dresses in his "Sunday
b-'st," and accompanied by aa many
friends and relatives as he can snuster for
the fete goes to claim his bride.
Finding the door locked he demands
admittance; the inmates ask him his busi
ness, and in reply he solicits the hand of
bis chosen maiden.
If his answer be deemed satisfactory be
is successively introdeced to a number of
matrons and maids, some perhaps de
formed and others old and ugly. Then
be is presented to some large dolls; all of
which be rejects with scorn, amid gen
eral merriment The bewildered bride
groom, whose impetuosity and temper
are now sorely tneil, is tsen iniormea
that his lady love is absent and invited to
see for himself.
He rushes into the house and searches
from room to room until he finds ber in
tier bridal tires?, ready to go to church.
Then are Lis tn ublea over and hia state
as a benedict assured. lupuWc
Rend from the treasured volume
The poem of thy choice.
And lend to the rhyme of poetry
The beauty of thy voice.
Which you cannot do if yoa suffer
with a Cough or Cold. Rid yourself of
the discomfort by buying a bottle of Pan
Tina, the best remedy for Iloarsness and
Influenza.
Local Institute Programme.
Following is the programme for a local
institute for District No 12, comprising
Milford, Black, New Centreville and
KK-kwood; to be held at Gebharts school
bouse on Saturday, January 23, 1SK2 :
HORSING SESSION.
Select Reading Sadie Pile.
Recitation Hattie B Will.
" How to Teach Literature."
H.G Will.
Paper Nannie B. Kimmell.
" How to Teach Reading."
C. C. Hekle
" How to Tea. h Penmanship."
G. M. Baksr.
arrERvoos sessiox.
Select Reading Maud Boucher.
" Class Drill in History,"
A B Barnes.
Vacations Ed. E. Bach.
" The Basis for Grading Teachers' Sal
aries." J L. W Seibert
"Class Drill in Physiology."
M. G B.ucher.
Essay Blanch Evans.
Select Readitig J. W. Weigley.
Discussion " Is District Supervision
Desirable T' Opened by II. A. Boose.
The program w ill be interspersed with
qm-ries, recitations and music The di
rectors of the district, the citizens acd all
friends of education are cordia'ly invited,
and earnestly reqij-Med to ra-et with us,
and take part in the exercises
Institute will open at 9:10 a, m.
Co hitter
SCHOOL REPORT .
Following is a report of the Harrison
school, in Jefferson township, for the
third month, ending on December 29,
ISO! :
Whole number in attendance during
the month males 12, females 0, total
21.
Averae att ndance during the month
males 11, females?, total IS.
Average attendance during the term
till da'e males 10 females 9, total 18.
Percent of attendance during month
males VI, females iK), total SJl.
Per cent of attendance during term till
date mates !).", females 91, total 93.
Number of pupils who attended every
day till date, t.
Number of visits by directors, 2.
Numler of visits by citizens and friends
H. H W. Pvle, Teacher.
Preventon is Better
Than cure, and those who are subject to
rheumatism can prevent attacks by keep
ing the blood pure and free from the acid
which causes the disease. For this pur
P"S3 Hood's Sarsaparilla ia used br thou
sands with great succeoa It i the best
blood purifier.
Constipation is caused by loss of the
peristaltic action of the bowels. Hood's
Pills restore thia action and invigorate
the liver.
Uncle Josh came dow n from Ibe inte
rior of the State to spend Christmas with
hU friends in the city. What surprised
him most ws the greediness ofbisyoung
nephew.
"How is it, Johnny, he asked, as be
sat at dinner, "that you always like to
help yourself best?"
"Because," returned th little fiend,
with his mouta full, T o sure to get
more."
The Best Authorities.
Such a Dr. Dio Lewis, Trof. Gross,
and others, agree that catarrh is not a
local bnt a constitutional disease. It
therefore requires a constitutional remedy
like Hood's Sarsapsrilia which effectually
and permanently cures catarrh. Thous
ands praise it.
Hood's Tills cure liver ills, jaundice,
biliousness, sick headache, constipation
and all troubles of the digestive organs.
-.a. .
No Glory In Early Rising.
More recreation and healthful sleep is
the demand of the hour rather than ear
ly rising, which entails a yawning, stu
pid existence the livel mg day. Should
one's business lemand early ri-tin. early
retiring should then be religiously fol
lowed in order to obtain the requisite
number of horn in sleep, that best and
only restorer or tired nature. The ability
to exist w i'hout much aleep ia nothing to
boast of. neither is it worth while to plume
one's self above the rest of ordinary mor
tals on the ground of heir g out of bed an
hour or two betore tht rest of mankii d.
Accurate Stone ThrowJ.n
It is supposed that we have no men
nowadays wto could compete on even
terms with the old archers. A man nam
ed Uri Bailev recently died in this S".'-
who was worthy f a pla -e with the .l -time
soldier. His tkill in tt r'ig
stones was said to be marvelous He whs t
motily deficient, hot a gian p'isca'
ly. His alio with a.ne -it nv m.rfc '
game waa as unerring as that of the uc. st 1
skillful bandler of the r ftV. j
He annually bagged scores of small
game pheasants, rabbits, quails, and
squirrels, which he killed with stones.
He could kill bird on the wing or a
rabbit at full speed almost aa easily as I
he could kill it at rest He had a large 1
leather pouch attached to one ebi' of his ;
coat, in which he, on all occasions, car-
ried a good supply of carefully selected ;
tone. j
An exhibition of his skill, which was'
always a favorite with him, wat. to set np
s scythe blade, edge toward him, and at
ths distance of 100 feet cut apples in half
by throwing tbeni aeainst the ed of;
tbe blade. He could alm jst exactly
halve two out of eve three apples he
threw,
RoSin Hoods great feat of skill was
to set up a peeled sapling at a consider-
able distance and split it with an arrow.
u'.dni.niMih.iii.i.i
. w HV www a-0 US IJU:V UilUl UH
than k .u .
blade.-ZW A lW
- ,
I have not need all of one bottle yet
I suffered fron catarrh for twelve ve.rs.
experiencing tbe nauseating dropping in
tbe throat peculiar to that disease audi
. i i ... . anu
T . V . V"r'OU,,
remedies w.tbout beneh, unttl last Apr,..
. 1 ' "r .
ia tue ootiton nutigit, l procured a bottle
and since the first day a use have had no
more bleeding tbe soreness is entirely
gone D. G. Davidson, with the Boston
Budgrt, formerly with Boeton Journal
Night shall be filed with music,
And tue cares that inlesi the day
Shall fold their tento like the Arabs,
And as silently steal away.
Just like a Cough or Cold does after
you use Pan-Tina, the great remedy for
Coughs, Colds and Consumption. 25
cents at G. W. Benfords,
Tbe Young Turkey Well, we've es
caped Thanksgiving I Gobble! gobble!
gctible !
Experienced Gobbler (sadly) My son,
do not let your life insurance policy lapse
Christmas is coming !
The more one endeavor to sound the
depths of hia ignorance the deeper tbe
chasm appears. Alcott.
Our mistakes can tell us something very
much to our advantage, if we will but lis
ten to them.
When a man starts out to reform him
self he undertakes a job that will keep
him busy for life.
.7. 11LACKIXG is cheaper
' - n: 20 cents a bottle than any
c ihcr Dressing zt 5 cents.
A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS
because shoes neo blackened with it cin
be kept clean bv washing them villi water.
I People in moderate circumstances Cnd it
proUtahle to buy t at 2Uc a bottle, because
what thev spend for Blacking they save in
shoe leather.
It is the cheapest blackleg coraidcrinf
its qualitv, and yet we want to sell it
cheaper if it can be done. We will pay
SI 0,000 Reward
for a recipe that will enable 115 to muke
Wolff's Acme Blacking at such a price
that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a
bottle. This o'er is open until J an. lit, lsyi
WOLFF & BAKDOLPH, Philadelphia.
Did furxitvTt painted with
PIK-RON
(this is the name of the paint), looks HVa
stained and varnkhod new funtilurr. One
coat will do it A child can apply it You
can change a pine to a walnut, or a cherry
to mahogany; there is ro limit to your
fancies. All retailers sell it
Kothin? On Earth Will
LIKE
Sheridan's Condition Powder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all DiscaM.
Good for MoulHmg If rut.
It im .hwrvhrtlT pore. Hlffi!y ffmeguOalrd. fit fjna
Jty oumm u-ntn J a rnt laj. No.abrtr-futjrth aa
mronr. Strirtnr a timiit-iD "Onr Iatitp nu ard m
SS; uma mi ro twvrria htftip. mr. onr ewhjaet.
If a ran'l eel It send to u.
W. ruu, oneiea jc Fivrfl A 1 1 4 (h can SI W. SI
caa. aj m cxp-a. paid. Pmu'rrv Kaikg iimttU. pru-
K ciu. frr? vith SI ttntrv or num. hamjirt coyf
ot Tan P.EJT Pot-LTRT 1 ' fim -wit frr .
L a JobM a CO ,(. m Uvim St.
Oils! Oils!
The Standard Oil Company, of Pltubanrh, Pa-,
aucea a .peciajiT 01 mauuiacuirinr lor in
Domestic trade tae Bneet brands of
Illuminating & Lubricating Oils
Naphtha an df Gasoline.
Thai ran be made from Petmleiim. W etiallen.
eompaxiaon witb ever knows
PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM
I (yoa wtah tbe moat uniform!
Satisfactory Oils
i TH K
Ajmerioan Market,
ast Snr Trade lor SomemM and 1rin1t
supplied by
COOK A BEERfTH asi
rRIARK A KOOSER.
SoHEasar P.
aspOk'vlr
THE
PITTSBURG
TIMES.
BRIGHTER AND BETTER THAN EVER.
PROGRESSIVE AND ENTERPRISING.
It jrets the news of the world,
concisely by telegraph, and covers
the local field carefully and accu
rately. Correct Market Report., bright
and timely Editorials. In fact, eve
rything that goes to make a com
plete newspaper can be found in
the columns of TIIE TIMES.
suBSirnir.E for
The Pittsburg Times.
It cotts but one cent a cep . or 3 Ott a year
&rrtbnr lis
JTj the naU on the head
ono of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel-
kts. They do the right thinp in the
rijibt way. They cleanse and rejjn-
late the lirer, stomach and bowels
thorouehlr and effectively, but
mildly and gently. They persuade,
rather than torce. One tnir, ujjar-
j coated Pellet's a gentle laxative;
tnree t! four art ss a ?athrtic.
They're the smallest, but the best
There's less to take, but there
' more cood in it vhen its taken.
, ... . . . T . , y
ThcvVc the OHsmal Little Liver
V,! , J1 lW'e nr i aL
.Sick Headache, Uihons Headache,
' Constipation, Indition, Bilious
! Attacks, and ah derangements of
the liver, stomach and bowels, are
Pr"tu-
Thev re the r.fwjrf pill you can
-..j: i l
Wauso they're guaranteed to
! sa(i,factionor our moUey ii
i returned.
CURTIS K. GROVE.
SOMERSET, PA.
sroGIKS, SLEIGHS, CAKRUOEs.
APRtNG WAGONS. BCCK WAGONS
lfl KAPTERN ASH WESTERS WORI
fiirmsbed on Short Notice.
Painting Done on Short Time
4t work ts made oat af Thorouah'y Smmmt Wood.
and tbe Bel inm and nvW. Hubstantlall
constructed, Neatly Finished, and
w aranted to fir Sallslaclion
Sniploy Only First Class "workmen.
trpainni of All Kinds tn My Line Done m
Wt Notice Price KKArtON ABLE, and
All Work Warranted.
11 and Examine my 8ux k, and Learn PrVee
' do Wagon-work, and furnish Selves for Wind
4UU Remember the place, and rail in.
CURTIS K. GROVE.
Jtiun of nnrt Houe)
It is to Your Interest
i nn von.
Drugs and Medicines
JOHS H. SHYDEB.
rn w Tn
Biesegker k Snyder.
M..nr nut the purest arid N-st kept in stock
and whwi Dnigs beme in-rt by stand
ing as certain of lhm do, we de
strny them, rather thsn im
pose on onr enstomer
Voii iur 'ert, 'n ba-nir To
PRESCRIPTIONS 4 FAMILY RECEIPTS
lil'ed wUl eare ilur prnr aa li
any other orat-rls, h"i and or.
many rticls nmrh lower
Thf tple ff this ronnrt m to kn"
thia and have pirfti us a larir- hare ..f ihf
petmniMn-. and w shall still rintinn tjri
them the ere h-t pmd for thiT money
.. nnt ftvei Ihst m- nmkr jinlt
FiTTiisro tt?ttf:s
T afnartite sBtiahwiiiMi. aim f .'
had tfMiW tti ihi dir"v
nve n. a "J!
SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASS E
in (Treat ranelT . ftili l of Test laMia
flotne in and have your eyes etamined
r.harjre for eiamination and w- r ronfl l
we can suit you Come and st
Reapertnilly
JOHN N. SNYDER.
,Muft4. ejcrcirrajc wmerlcan
r 1- Aoency for
a TDirtr MARKS.
rt COPYRIGHTS, itc.
For vcrrmwX on arwl fr Tf and book wtWi U
MINN' a HmMiivr. New Vohk.
OinpKt burwao tm wmrinr at-ni in AmeTica.
Krery pit fakn out t.f o in brrnirht before
tb pulaic l m ivXMse giren free ot ciauxe ia tii
cittttific incrirau
Laivet Am atinn of iitit aetentlf r pener In the
wor!4. Spi adiJIr I'MiMrau-l. No H"eiilPit
man ' be vkIhmu it. Weokir. 3.0U a
Txer ,v ai mKlbfi. A4ln .V UNJi A CO.
' iLiauTaa.XU firoaawaj. w iura.
Trid
j, f ' C"-"W -OJVt5 i
o.Mtll WELL- iOT:cKrns.ciTjGK5, '
LvariENT CCKSUXPaon, mrf-fever. ,
STJiMA. ETC (War Free Br ;
TJtvtmd nrTri i
'iicnArsrt !
rLTti ILTULU, CXiALKbCT. rA,
P'II?,wIlv'aTiiHVi,,..;0,l?K and
2techera .rniirpa-d dTtntairea Huperior
ura.trainni."..n am year oetnn eepc
I. Hend for cataiofue lo tnr Prti 'ent.
i
V : .
i .er,n ' i r
CUV ' n
' - aasJ ll w
FARMERS:
LOOK
exposed to sodden ehic of tamperwtnni, and to injarlea.
ST. JACOBS OXZ
a vurw niitawnin a swif g
? SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS. WOUNDS, SOREK ESS, j
9 STIFFNESS. SWEUIKCS, BACK.ACH i, KEUCIALCIA, V
t SCIATICA, BURNS. . t
X A PROMPT AND PERMANENT 0l1(0o0y
1
4 HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR PAIH.
For Rhsumatism, Inflammttiona,
Neuralgia. Sprains,
Diphtheria, Brulaea,
Sors Threat, Lamsnsss,
Toathaeha. Swallinaa.
EarachS, Burn. and all pamu4 arr,mi.
Keep it in th house for a time of need.
1 CHRP TIIRF IfrmlMnn rrifatt-r mini raothlr-U Ih c-.tnr
n OWnu VVriL- of a I-Miw.rf t.ii" mOiln... Mum ti rrnuinu
niADDUfTA minlio thedwler fnm nomy a!i U.ai.d ft
r - UIMnnnVel wui rWurwl Uie prv paj-i lor tti:iurv bolU.
M'.iMER COMPLAINT Hkkb Mr.ntt-T'SitCn.-Vi.ur La.-h:nln Hot fimp (a
. . ...... fh. l mliii for IWarrtHrm. Mininu r mi.laint.
AND FLU A. Crau-.an.l lollr. It rant tetwat : -. ili-v mtwn
miliiiu. r..-lili.irMi II han no iai: U,r Hut It l
.-'.-,): 3f"r1.00. taeki.a oarn, w. H.Wii..m. Mui.ipiue-n. -
1"?erq Medicine Co.. Wston.VV.V?
fX-al THE POSITIVE CUHE.
le AajJ. mv FRtiTWFRM, SS Win8UNeTn iMt aorta a-.a' v . ?
SCHMIDT BUILDING.
The Largest and Most Complete
Wine, Liquor and Cigar House
IN THE UNITED STATES.
- "W. SCHMIDT.
DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF
Fine Whiskies.
IMPORTER OF
SOS. 95 ASI 7 J'JFTIF A
t AH orders nveive.1 by mail
CONDENSED TIME TABLES.
Baltimore and Chio Bailroad.
Somerset and Cambria Branch
SOUTHWARD.
Juhnitnun Jfln C-;rr. Rr t'l S Tt) a. m
imrnrt n ti. woyeslowu 6.-JI, Honerviile
Jonnaiown, T:'j.
Jutia.t'rn )! Erwm. Korkwnod 11."'. a. ra.
.mrM II ..UivntoM IJi-is boovewville
T-T.. JobnMoaii 1 i p. m.
Sumrrtrt Arrnmm'flatiun Rorkwood 5 p. XX,
Someret brjn p. m.
$Krrv Jo-omatfai.-M Ilookwood 31:5 a. IB.
mioerart, U:fts.
POt'TtlW ARD.
Mail Jnht.rown 7 4S a. m., Hoovrovllle
Siiivovn StV, bomervt Kurkwood
4U.
firpr. Jihnton 3iai p. m.. Hnovefville
Ninimo. u 4:ai, pouienet i OU Kot kwood
Borkirr? A rti.inmodiztivm Somerset 6:lt p. m.
Ifickwoud a:j.
8tut'ltt Arrmiuehititm9oiThervt f:0l p. tn..
Kmkwooa aj p. di,
(F.NNYLVAMA HAILROAD.
DHTlM K AND FARE.
MiW Fre
JohDiownUi A!or.n ":4 11 lw
HaTH-tira- . 1T', ft 11
- " 1'tiiladf-i.liia. s
" Bia.r-villr Int. L':j '
" lirrenlilor, 47 1 41
l'itoantn 7 - s
' RaMlmore ?V.' 7 k'
Waihlnirion 7 7 :s
rosiE-srD srttppri.e.
Traina arrive and irirt from the :ation at
Johltto u aa toiloaa :
WESTWARD.
frrrter Expreas. .. !! 4ia m
Swirm wiirvw. . . .V.-.; a ui
Jt.hfi-ioaii Ai-oinnixlaii.u 7ifta.ni.
Kxprrwi. . . y:.''a-Ui
Pacifi Expp v a ni
t Pawngi-r .. p n
Mail i ui
Jotin-towti Kxprx ni
t n Line.. '..' i . m.
ET AR1.
Atlantic Fxprw ,....
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Ilarti-hnrij A-4imililM)aliM) .....
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A Ur.iia r xprrw..-
Mail r.xprtf3
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i'hila ivlphta Kxiit
at Liue
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a. ta
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LN'I It n.
4 11pm
. 7 p. lu
. 7 In p. ro.
In J' p. m.
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In Penny'vnia.
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al d PI- k-:i' Work".
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addreael to
M. W. JlrALARNET. Mnaer
Barriabnrg, Fa.
OUT! Jkgyzz
DIICIIMATIC71! I
HOT .
DROPS
it,.., -A
Panacea for ttternal end internal use.
CRAMPS.
COLIC,
TELCPHOMf. NO. SES.
VEX I E, I'lTlsMUkGI!, I'A.
will r-ive prompt attention. 'z
SPECIAL
OPENING
OF
HATS!
Our Misses' and Chil
drens' Hats
Are pronounced hy ail a the HANDSOM
EST an-J the
MOST ATTRACTIVE
e (lav yf tt.siii t. rtrinj5 your
if- nrvl -:,)!. irw Ihr 4ir of
41 FIFTH A VEST E Fi:hnrKh, P.
Sportsmen's Headquarters-
W. 8. Brown No :2 and 5 V,)d -'tn-et, 1'itfct
htlru. h ail ihe laiei Unproved Klre Arm-,
u-i.. fiKtol. and Ki voirerv. Tbew a ver were
.'lieaker. and I have ti,e laret ctia-k i!i
eurn peun a uieieet inun No xhoii-lr ni1d.
and all inirami-e.L To the ladm 1 wm:ld v
mat I hare the lanri siia-a of -near, and cii-vor-id
me cut ; tn.-e 1 aio harj-n and rei air. an
make nil kui.l- of uilaad liirlit niarlinierv
-riiiiK of ail in., ammo-mum of 1
X.-a,k-nd Me?t tn-nd Iiir illiuiraled l ata.ogue.
T
-FINE OLD
W H I S K I E S
snd Imported Ijipi'trn mild in nuia and or in
cane. Special tiuee :
OLD ABI.T. Ta li'HJkt -
POSSVM HOLLOW. SVl'k'EXHKIME'',
riSt'irmiOLDES U-EJ1IXG.
613X0X8 XX X X WUKK1E
James Hennewy. Psal rhiBoia Oicnae, Wilbor
Pulmaa "tim Blackberry .'orrii.nl." AIM.
Bedford and Somerset Pure Rye Wbiskie
with age.
FISHER & CO.,
309 Main Street. Johnstown. Pi.
ft t.y hw.ljr
ltCa,-Stll p-rrott
a tti4 m4
ffer h a in- 'tm.
HHH ,
rwr tm tf ir m i
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-t ii..i..,.i.
I-. fi-. :, -
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HOBHE
WARD
UQU'QES
LLi-J
msiES&Zl YOU CAN FIND SSI, i 5S?
aukna.. l.rCl ...k! feiw.lu. a:,-..-. i tn HtTT-ia- H .5 the rten .,,. ,j I j " ' 1 K I- - t -
e.ll .-.c. rl f.i"'"ifrt. nn jitu..i.'...()A T oto. T, f 1i "n : - l ., ' '";'. ' ' " '' "., " " i-
roar tr.a.ankr.akr. a. kan M dM.. A--m. ' -l Aceaia, jli-LlXi jl jxi ' ' ' -. ..,''.''', "V." '. ''2 , V -
THE NOTED
Drr. McCln r-.nrj Sc.hn
V'
PR. MORITZ SALM Si.tclai:.-!. , MI. J. J. y f I r i I .N. ?I r,
VuMi:i:H'LLV .-L ( ( K.-SFL'L IN ALL
CHRONIC ..DISEASES,
DISKA-SKS OF" TIIE
Ear, Ije Kcsel Tiiroat tim, aid M Cararrt
ry- All Ke Oj ffitious ?ucce?sfu!!v IVifoic i d 1 y Tin ni.
WILL
SOMKIiSKT HOU.SK. SOaMEIaSKT.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 14th.
One clav ct.1v.
ST WILL PAY
ad
TO EX A
DEFORE YOU OUY.
IT !S A GOCD OAKH
E.KTRA LARGE OVEN
ITS CLCAriLlNICG LET:EN3 laoor
IT3 ECC.NCMY GAYo VCU IADUZY
NONE BETTER FEYl' AS GOOD
e 6 e
REMEMBER I
"THJXGS DONE VJELL. AND VJITH A CARE.
CXEMPT THEMSELVES F.C,rj FEAR."
JAMES 15. HOLDEIUJAUM, Somorest, Pa.
Kri.-.injer Sc Kurtz. IIoiIIu, I'a., ar.J V. .1. Cover .v .Si ii. Jlejor-dale, Ta
IT PAY
VOI
TO BI T VI'
tnifriil iVrl4
WM. F. SHAFFER.
SOMF.HSKT, I'KX.VA.,
Manuf-Tn-tT' aii.i u a.er in
frueera W'irk P.riij .v.-. ...
IJT.,
ao. AgmtJartMe WHITE bXtit
Persona In need of MoM'ilKNT WuiiK will
ind It to their i:ifere-4 to i-all a: air hiv -he-
a proper hoitit will oe n-'i tfietu .v
rtirttn Gwirnnl'ttL iw '!. cf l
I A'Sr LOW 1 inv,l --.- ' M-eul.ou lh
y hit Bronze, Oe Pure Zmc Mona'neit
liitrodGced by KEV w a klVi, a- . Iwi.V.i
Improrera ni in tbe r..r.t ol VATKHlAL AS.
fONsTai t T!uN. and whii h i ietrirt v
the Popular V n..Tient fur our ' har:o m: -e i'l;
iat irtiiil at a CALL.
WM. F. SlIAFFEIt.
Louther's Drug; Store,
Main Street, Somerset, Pa.
rhis Mcdel Dra? Stcrs is Rapid!? B:c:2aincr a Great
w o V O
Pavcrite Tvith in Search cf
FRESH kllD PURE DRUGS.
Medicines. ! .s '.. Sponges, Tmset,
Sitpportrrs, TiUt Article.
I erf ti ntt -.v. cVt.
rHr iii h -.ivfy ' a.K.-4at. air 'A p. ihf i.-jh i m im. i.
Lflmto's PrescripikEs I Family Receipts.
SPKCTAC'LKS. i:V!(;LASSK.
nd a Kull Lint it Optiin! (,,..! always on hand Kron
sufh a larye- hk.,x.v . il tan W 6uitfd.
THE FINEST BBAUDS OF CIGARS
Mwhjk mi linnd Ir i ulna), H r.liMMirr- to .ii?plfi .'ir -Ofwi
" "'iti TKiiiiv.- pur hn.-.e-r-.. rir-ther bu
'ii ir. n .r rlr.h,pr-.
J. M. LOUTHER, M. D.
MAIN STRFFT - -r.MFRsFT. PA
Somerset Lumber Yard.
ELI AS CUNNINGHAM.
Mt-r-rEi. Ua.i.,, Ar wh..ib..l .r.K..
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Hard and H11 Woods,
OA I
POPLAR
fil !'
-H WALNTT FH.RIV.J. rmR,lLe
'HTNIT Hiia WSa , . H. mum
. -nee. Unrof.1! rle -rf LumV, .nd u..1i Mau-riai and tn k-P- -t..
ELLA-S CUXXIuSTGHVAL
0i2ce and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset
W YOCR BOYS i USEFUL FIFSE57.
V U Ct - - e ,
s:.oo ti $JI.oo.
n--1. - 1 r- . -
vi ". ' - s'"' -r- ' ' - ;.r.
SPECIALISTS.
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