The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, January 17, 1894, Image 4

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    THE POPE'S TEEASCTiY.
Pecre&s:-: Bevenaea Render Klzll
EocncKay ireoessary.
AjbuI Ioeaa aa Eip f Tti-e-Jt
t tit Sa Cotrito-at-4
lr IMVmat aUoaa at
the Papal Jabttaw.
Sir.ce te heaT losses niaje bv tie
p -pe a ear or more tjro the 6naDc
of the Ttican a"e been superintended
with preal care. It is known, r
I'tr-.s paoer. that a coramitt of pre
lates and sereral cardinals eiist at
Home, whose duty H is to resrulat the
cse of the mms cf tnsey which Cow
icto the treasure of tie Vatican. These
ams cvtne principally from two
tourers.- The reeenucs of the property
rovseised l-y the P-P. J tb" S"lM "f
thfai:hfcl. known a Pttert pence.
The property of the Vatican iscf rarv
ous kinds, b-t the freater part of it
consists of money or bonis, placed in
f.r.plaod and France, under ccctrul of
the I'arU boose of UothscUld. Ieter"s
Teace is an acnnaJ revenue which is.
farfrcjn belli? tied, la good year
tve Urtal of the sera receirel from ail
coo-triei of the world reaches i.OM.MO
franc. Sometime it is as low as
f, oof C"0dJ eren 5.00-V-.O. This has
I--en the case fr the last Cvc year.
This uiajinntioa i doe, ia great r-irt.
V the discord between the ro-alKf
and the French Catholics proceed by
the republican policy of the pope.
I'ranee alone farni.-hed two-thirds and
t f.en three-quarters of IVfr's pen'.
And in I'ranee it is the roj.V.is? ho
prove themselves mot a rf nereis, l'-vt
since the adhesion of L-o XIII- t the
r.-pablie many of them, wore roya'.Ut
than Cat ho: lei have ck.-d tbeir pur--
to the pvp. ilowev. r. despite ai! this,
Frca-iLUbopfcti:i forward the lanr
;t t-cms to kis holiness. Thus the
l .M .- p of Xante, sent a few cays a
VjO.OjO fraac fronj as their
?'t to the Vatican treasury.
Italy contributes only a &mall part
of the revenue a head red tli".o-anJ
francs a year. The tomans fchotv
: hcmselves in this rrpaH let generous
t.'jao other Italians. On the oth.-r
land, the Ar.i'!o-Saion countries
Lcz-iand. Ireland, Australia and the
t'tited Mates bein to send impor
tkt i-rns. If C-tijolicisin continues
to (tow in these cjti-irl-.-. it is eay to
..e'that in time the Vatican wlil draw
considerable tas front th.ai- A?aln.
there are the fyal c -rrt - mkJ a that
of A ustr ia. which v-nd antnalir rich
r,:s to the i' This is eien
pr.xu.-e o! sac:."-s. t ..aa
Francis I!., ex-".;r of Xa
I Maria Theresa, fonwrlr
r:e- an
-ratt-l dr.a.css cf I -stanr. tevcr II
tse;;d their f..T-r;: rs. which c-'Cii'-t
.f several thous?n i- of franco. Ccme
":e Chambord was c.cc'.i-st'rn'-l V five
tnnually 50,00 frano; ti'ie Cont i'
Pr;ris sends the si:ae sa. The es
jrep.vos f the Vatican amocnt anr.iLr:.':y
to more than T,0-K?.OX fnrics. They
are repulated as f nlow?: I'ur the pt r-s-ioal
wants of the pope, V,009 francs:
f r the cardinals. 75.'KC; for poor Ci
ce-w.-s 4'H.C-3; administration of the
Vatican. l.tAO.C'iC; secretary of ftats.
l.f O.Ov.11: ernjiloyes and ablegate, 1,
.V'O.iK'C'; rt of schools aud p -r.
l.J.OOa The cardititls at Home live
rt the e?rner.se of tha poTe. The iu
crone of each from this po-sree Is 5t
Iast 22,000 francs. The f cretsry of
f late is charged with cphoidis-T rc'a-ti-i!s
with foreifrc povernsients by the
mediation of ntsncios. The fotir m-t
; r.T-, riant Paris, Vienna. Madrid a-i
!.i.-.:-a ach reccire aa allowar.es cf
. .'.-."j francs a ycir. The la.-t jntllce
.f
Pope I-co XIIL bronut t- tae
can S.(K?.0'0 frazes. At the Cr.-t-
. ; hratei five rears a-o. li.OX'X''
f:--::cs v.'rre receiveb In the coarse of
y urs the pope has iiitrodT3x-d a oii-
r (.;' cconoirh'S in the cllcrer.!
1 -s of the Vatican ser.ice. ti'i
.-r t't.-t reason be has Wen callci
ji- rl ". This accusation Is not jnerl:
d: t s ee.aoTnies It-canie necessary in
a -:ste whoso erpen?s are ccn-sicjr-iitle
z.'. whose revenues eor.tir.tie
.iniir.'.-,!i.
Vt-o XIII- Las m
1 1 follow tns cxE3..le cf h
I'T' i:-- t -'ir. i : ' ls it i
; iiiustrioc?
tie prtrsen- t;:.e to co-r.l
ro-.tr of the fulth.'-L
on the rf -
T0LLIN3 ACROSS THE OCEAN.
rvrTii.c a InMlUL'ur Mjaier.
In tl.c-e fa; s of ri-v.int:-ji!iry
- irt i-.jttei Uie hanicai ac l sri- n-it--,
r.r usntl er.-in-.Tii J f.p".i,
1 ave bt rrrach of th:r tecd.-ccy
-n-ate str'rlse. Still that srisitiin
i be pr-nced in a olid uejrree by
t:e latent s r..-t" f oceai; tran-rmrta-tia
-r.i:h :.cs reached Casir's Mac:i-
i-cfi-. nj Trar.ce, ar.'i which has M
li.ir.. t'-t orknvrn in fnsrii.ivrirv
.rrl?s. f . t its auth r. M. Iiz:n pre
;---s. in ?.riif. t build rn Atlantic
;iit-r on e? ht roller, with the view f
!-ct;rir;r s:-sl Eanrh higher than a: y
t.as far attaincl. arfmiri!- that tl.e
m h,"e"s or rollers on which the vcvscl i
t i r-.t will so Te-tly lluinlsh the rc-
: lance efferent by the waves that
ih'.rtv knots an hour will le easily
. :h:a the bounds of pofsjhility, ar. l
ri'.l enable the pasae from Stih
a::i! '.-n or Liverpo-l tew York t il e
i :ade in four days. The r-)!er are t(
r.ter the r-ater to a depth of af-ot
4..aty-:i feet an 1 revolve within a
t latfuri.i placed a!r.t terty-focrfect
; w e the water, so that C'ere wil be
n r'llin.ir ic-teaJ of a pi: lir.T bodv. as
:. the ca.-e in ordinary si.'ps. The
r.nlers, prcsT!:i!:.b:y, are to W work, d
by ei.j:ines to secare propaksiya. ?1.
l-a.-ia claims to have settled by experi
i i ..t that li e liability cf the rlr
t vjj .f vesx 1 is at least as ?r-at as
i !...t of the ur iicary t;. pr . and believes
t tie? oEslructi .-, of Lii dc-sii-n cf
- i't 1I! mvi- h lesse-tiy than that
.f the tJ-yaJ i:escriptk,n. Accjitlir. to
I n iich report, it is pripnse.l to pat M
i-j.ln"s plans to a practical let byeoa-
'niiti.? a vessel abent forr tundred
t -el er? a:-d tf about i
i -: v. i:b rf.ii rs five fet t
r c:.d thirty-live feet v
letter a;v to ii-ake twi-pt-t .
ti--!i.- - r ii-.in-.ite.
.ir.eiy-f.j.'t
in diars
ida. The
.o revolu-
l'r-.e't valtialie ad ociqae h:-1--
rsile ia Connecticut, perhaps, i
. I-3-ael I'ntnata's old plow, which
-r.i-n-ar? dealer uses for a alim ir.
:.t of his place of buslat.- ia the
"? of I aulelsocviile, Winiihaia
.r.tr. It is the i Ier.lic.al p'ovr, s. te
r.-: :tt avers, that "Old Fm" left in
fi rro.v w hea the rowireacbvJ Lira
t the Lriii.-h ha I attukeJ the
-rj-rlcLES at Lex
ret-, a.
;-...
t:n-
i.i:ch;-J h: korv?s a
(...in, rulrr.?,
i"s haca rc-e at
;: t there in tixe
.1 ilr-T. theia to
..-1 o; inot-cteJ
ay to liostoa. lie
to lead tle eoati-
r.rt-jii when the lirliish
tloniiej
a ciui-jF
r
r r.iil. The plo-v is
i . -?.ca.?Et. Its fraae and tnohi.
-r ae cf wyi, it is fluted with
cf i.-ca ar.d it has a j :irt as,.1
: : r ef for-ed ir-ia.
.. r..enas tre le:iij la
vrra!esO in vrfcieh pornois-s are
J l-rac'ed by meats of t,A ele.tr.e
l't'!:t itd ailer beirjr f nrrcunded by a
i : '. are killed ty eiplodicy iynamite
in the water. In a recent ciperi-cect
rv-.ry one of those ia the net was
l.'Ihsl, and the method is id to have
1 .
c t . ,t sat!
cry.
The I iril Lrnm.
The earliest kr-o-xii ipts is cre cf
r.-.li er;. tal BtosrtbeO by Iyard at
Nit eveh. This Kts the a.'c cf wh-c'a
is cusstirrd ly thousand, of Tears,
cow lies ia the Fritirji ta Qseiirn, as
. aim as ciear as it tvss tr.e i
left tJ-ic rvaher's baro.
U
. tew Odd tfypu-.
Here sre sotcc iccorpruous tele--r-c-.
--.Ve'-lie bsi tne p.rL Seil dv
ir;v at jTice raziu-d. -.Vatildi died
v-s
; rj.iy. fer.d Cf t7 dollars' wjrth of
1 -pj-. welry.- "?-tad Psaliae here,
t i' -"t trtiin. i;..r a ehanee la p-t her
n-:rr:eij.. Asd this fro; a Penr
.iva-
i.i.i piitk-iao H bis ia
t ..- thojssad icaj rity.
.s?r.
I .tat;
"icd last
ONLY A I RICK OF THE TRADE.
Aa f spkr-i-i Ac7' Clever
for Dra-njninc ff Trm.
like every other vocation of mea and
women, the eniployinent ayeiit pos
er ses a device that is peculiar to bi
particular calling that is worthy cf
enrollment amonjr the namerons
tricks of trade," and. although it
tiaack of deceit, it no doobt serves i'
pnrpr.e wtU. The scanner cf operating-
is thes deseri"'je-i by the Kochtster
Ileralch A woaiaa of "good ad.lrest"
is er-i-a;-ei by the proprietor of the
employment ajrencr to answer adver
tisement for female help. Each morn
ing when the day bnsinesa Is bogen
the propi-lator clostly scans the want
column's of the papers, selecting there
from 6uch advertisements as he or she
may be able to fill from the lht of g-iris
on the application book. A list is
male out and piven to the before-mentioned
woman of "f ood address." who
immediately starts out to "secure the
situations." I pon application to the
lady of thehou.se who has advertised
for a "pirP this woman of pood ad
dress tells the. mistress that she has
read the advertisement in the morning
paper and would like to pet the place.
Then follows the usual catechism cp
piicable to such cases, and the lacy
finds to her preat delhrht that she has
at last discovered just the pirl f r
whom fche has been l-kinp. oh, s.j
-,ng. Tl.ire i-n"t anything' she caa't
i. and the lady has really racked her
bruin, to think of thing-s. too. the can
iiake lively bread, cook any
aplnablc, does not i.ject to
c:sa i-a-'heIp'u-5
out" on w
coinpanv,"
r shdav, has no "pentiemaa
c.-s not want the parlor
three n,g-hts a week and will rtvt po
iiotne Suiidays, and. abve all. she has
sv.ch f-d address.
A bargain U .struck on the spot; the
tit-w pir'l will coitie to-morrow aud the
v ares are rt.a-r.i.a'i le. The la-y l.ur
ri -s d v-n town an i orders her adver
tisement out cf the paper, lures away
a d i n or tr.-.re likely b.vjkii. pirl
v. '..) apply f'-r the place itrl7 the
tly, and tincliy at cio'ht she p-n-s to
1,-e.i and f:ills aiecp without a care
ur,.a her miud. societhi:.. she has r.ut
.ive slr.ee the ia'-t eirl pave her "v. arn
i:.r."' Pat. oh, vthat a difference in
the ruori;ir.l When nine o'cI-kI;
comes, instead of the love'y w..:uan of
'j.'fd a-h'rvsa" who was hired the day
In f ore, the hour brings two. niaylsj
three, very indifferent .specimens of the
per.us hired pirl, who exciaiia iu
chcrus that ther "have come to gst
that job.-
"V, by, I uoa't waat any help," es
e'.aims the lady f the hou-e. "I've
cr.-ared a pirh." anJ ihe makes a&r
tiua to clo.-e the d.-or In the face of tl.--ur.v
-!., n.e ca . 1 l rs.
!. ;. : e i.B'.r.,"' returns the
cbt-ra. -Itt Mi s can't mm.
; v's sick, an I she tol
5 a? to conic and
r..-t ti c v ia re V-ca:i-c
ra wanted a
-i.-h MSe'TSMIi'."
1 he 'V Irh." are clsn.i.w-i with bet
little c- reia-r-iiy. yet tvt urt.l the lady
haslet.i;: d that ti t-r ctae ircra Na.
Mreet, wbsre aa employment
agency is knewa- to be. and tfur co-ji-trh?
i.jles r.ith a fw tnend wh
have bad a similar erperlc nee the laly
resolves to beware in fatare o the
wv-rr-n o:
r. of
:lre.w.
HE SECRET Cr H!S HEAkTH.
It l In f:: t-ii!y a rry Saixli
F;:iat t.ii!y a rf
A !ntrr.s c'A ruia recently told the 1
writer the ferret cf his rtrrreL-t: f
health, says the Xe York iaru lie
is lar a', n? ia the &?vtr-ties, is an :r-ce- ;
f-.tl---abl wtrkcr, free front dcaftev
eve;; lasses, rh 'u3.at.-m and other ir-
dicati. t.s rf a ivanclnj a' e. lila r.an,e j
is -.viihh eld at h;a o-vn r.-e". bat hh
nieth si of life is t.f iVresa. Until bs
teas forty years " ae be sn-ered froia j
a Ltiia't- r : pet'y ilh Ia iij-sllon ;
r.as t,;i- ef them ari-1 aa over'our-i- r.'a
ausocal t-f fat an-.t'r. r. Aim it iac,-- j
saat hea-li-hes at t'pht rc-ndervJ h..- j
work t.;ihill and dl::ic":t- I; was fcv! j
until l.e had ja -ed his f rtith ytar
tiit came to tie cs-clUfivB ti-at
lieariy all bi ills cat-c from exec-cdvo
tatiscr. Hi pt.t Liatfs-if at once cp--a a
r- u ixen v, hich be has n.ainlaiiie.i for
upwards of thirty-ave years. Like
taprivi, Napolroa and many other
j reat o'n, be ri't-6 tt six in the mum
In wli.ter tad ere in the Siin-iner,
ar:i takes a lipht exerchso before drciS
I'.fT. Ti-.-.i be lie'bl an &Icohvl lamp.
Uj some v.
c.j2ee of f.vo
iter and makes a cap of
jarts Java and one part
M icna. J ae co.Tee
i' rcat care. After it
u-r n iu:r.r.t-.-s lie v
is seiecleU Wila
has N.-iled for hi -urs
a iitUe cold
v.ater a it to se'tle tne prouad. puts
ia sirrie rail!,, drinks two cups and eals
three ur f :nr biMrait. Then be p,x-s
i:.t his 5tu.:y nu 1 undertakes the moot
M.-rics yrubleius of the day. Por six
h-nrs lie v. urk stea Uly. His mind has
f-t b-n ("l-t'irbc l by any inciject,
not ef n ! the entrance of the terv
i.nt v. i'.li hi., break fast. Atone o'clock
he cats whatever bis appetite craves.
1 '.. r- i. ! re-triction whatever at
tacab Afur this lie walks re-i:Ioa-Jy
f.r n aour, and during that
lay r.bt an, thc-r mouthfal of f . 1
eaea his !:ps. Jf at eight or nine
eV!-k at iii-iit a f-iig' of bu jfer
v -in, -. i-ii he ' iiU'.- plas jf milk, but
i .i'f.i.-:p r. He bis come to the
c-mclr.si-.a that txcessjve eating kilb
!..nre '-,-"e -.Isan evfft.ss.iTf drinking.
ac Nwjaprr 1 hievr.
Por Hicn 1 .ays in succession, a
family in Hart fori, Csiua.. missed the
i:. ;n ; ; . r. Complaint was made
: t the and it was found that the
;;:;vr l..i b en r.-?u!arly left every
i::- ;-!.:: tn-;r. the front st?p, tad its
'l-'p; .-arce wa" a mystery. Some
l.; s !a'-r a neighbor who had arisen
e;:r'-t i.i the 1..-..TI. ii.p, baipcnir. to look
.-.:t of x. in lc-.v, saw two b.r;e rals
'Ia the r .rstepof the bouse opposite
1,'c ! !:.-l iheir movements for
av. lii! .-. a::d satv them take the mom-
r acd disappear with it under
He reported what l.e bad
'. na investigation sbowed that
b:id barrvwe-d down beneath
h t the cellar, and in a se
the pi.
the ra:
tie iv
cluded sjjt bad built a nest, aa J were
rearing a prumi.-acjs batch of younp
T'ee le t. was eoastructed out cf Uart
f,rd mominp newspapers.
Vsi.e.-n lcdlan reooa.
raeiicj is si?tv pretty penerally
rccojaiie.l as a relic of barbarism,
bat perkrps its most satisfactory form
is th.it i radioed by some tribes of
we'tira Indian. Qnarreis are rare ia
a tribe, raoet of the tjatiiig beinij re
feree! fur outsiders, but when a lend
c.-ivs V-r-rv.-ec-n two braves cf the samo
tr.'je all their friends niiite to see fair
play. The dneiiits are slrippod. ar-d
t'::e seconds tos up a piece of l ark.
1 he winner then seizes a piece of bard
wcsaI s. a--,r.td by years of servh-e and
stained v. ita the blood of former duls.
TViUt this war club he bits his op
ponent as hard a blow as bis strength
will permit. The Injured man thea
r.i. t-s tin t.A VV-
the blows alternate until one brave
the ether has had enough acd ueeiijtes
to pick up the clab a&ia. The punish
ment inflicted by these clubs is frhjht
fab every How brinpicir blood and
causing C;-c p cats and bruis s.
Ica4 ilroca.
Aeeordia to the reports of the pr.--eramer;t
hospitai at Milan, broth fla
vored with toads, which fchakespeare
iescribeI as diabolical and poisocots,
i tow s!n.m to possess effects no,
injurious, bnt, on the contrary, cura
tive of certain diseases. An Italian
woman, whose husband was dyir of
h---psv, determined to expedite cat-t.-rs
by pjisoBicp bim. Aecordlnply
she csupht a toad, wita which she
tt3le soup. Instead of dying1 after
cw allowing the li'jnid. the man com
pletely recovered, much to bis wife's
.ipust. It se-;m that the skin of the
t--.au secretes a substance the active
principle of which is phrynia, that acts
in the same way as dipitalis, which, as
ererybody kno'.vs. Is tbe remedy par
excellence fir dropsy cri-iaalinp from
heart disease. If the works of Shakes-p.--re
are ev,-r subjected araia t re-vil-oij,
the edit-jr will therefore have
to ;osdify tV p.-sct's rj marks with rt
ard to lite ii-.aracu.r of tle tcad broth
brewed by the witches in ".Macbeth "
Two Valuable f riencv
1. A f hyi-ian cannot be always Lad.
EheoB.tim, Jfeora'pia, Brnie and
Barns occar of'en and oatimea when
least expected. Keep handy th friend
of many Looeebolds and the destroyer
of all pain, the famous Eed Fbig Oil,
cents.
2. 5'acj a piecions life cc-uld be saved
that's being racked to df&th with that
terrible eoagh. rVcore a od nipbt's
rest by investicr 3 cils for a bottle of
Pin-Tina, the jtreat nc.eJj for coogha,
colds and cob sen, f t ion. Pao Tina j1J
at G. W. Becfoid 's I?op gtore.
That wbicij is a tempest to aonie, to
others is a pleasant and prosperous gale.
Bucklen s Arnica Save.
The beet S5ve in the world for Cats,
Broise, Sores, rieem. Salt Kbeom, Fever
Sorea, Tetr, Chapped Hands, Chil
blains, Cores, and all Sain Eruptions,
and positively cares Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to pive perfect
aatiafaction. or fnoney refanded. Price
25 cents per box. For sale by J. X. Sny
der. A docile disposition wi!L with appli
cation, surmount every diiScnlty.
A Million Frlends-
A friend in need is a friend indeed,
and not less than one million people
have foon J just such a Iriend in Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, Conybs
and Colds. If yoa have never used this
Great Cough Medicine, one trial will
convince yoa ttsi it has wonderful cura
tive powers ;n all diueaseg of throt, chest
and ianps. Each bottle is guaranteed to
do all that is claimed or money will t-e
refue'ed. Trial bottles fife at J X
Snyder's drug htore ; lare bottles oOcts
and 1.
If industry is no more than i
at least anexoeCent one.
babit it
Deserving Praise.
We desire to say to our citiz c, th it
f jt years we have been N-iling I'r. KirV
Nesr Iiiscovery ftr Cusauiptioa, Ir
King's New Lite Pids-, Buukien's Artica
Salve and Eic;ric Bitters at;ti have nev
er bandied remedies that sell as wvl!, or
that have ei ten su- b universal sati'fac
lion. AVe do not Les:la'e to puaran'te
tbero every tune, and we s!aod rea3y to
refund the pun-ba prt-, if Ba!:faror
rer-ulis do cot foiiow their use. Tl ---remecies
have on their preat popoljri
ty purely on their n.eri'a
J. X NYi'Ea. I'rcpirift.
"Para, when a isilirieiaa p's
into
oftie, does be ha,e lo take en !!; T'
Yes, n:y tc "
"Acl when be pscat cf ifik-edoet-be
tike an oth ?
"Ye, 1
oat it."
u; litre U nctLiag crmpnlm-ry
Don't Quarrel
With pecp'e f r pnuir:p hen they suf
frr with tihtaaiatigru or Xeura': pi; the
pain is si a. pi y t-rrib'e; no ancient tort
ire s more piinfai ; r rit peopl- ouelt
to be blamed if bavcp P.heO(l,atia:n or
Xeuralpia acd ronl i- P.ed F'a Oil ;
it has enred Lcndreds of stiiTerers an-i
or.ts on;y 25 cents at G. TV. BenfurdV
Dnr ' Store.
Rich Ytu'h
I sbecid cot object to the work of earn
ing my cw n 'ivir.p if 1 had to, but what
I shocH bate would be the c5 -iousuess
aad petty tyranny of superiors I sboain
bate to Lave to bow to the whiuis of
some wealthy man not a bit better than
myself.
Poor Youth That's easily avoided.
Be a typewriter, liice I am. Employee
never pot on airs over me, I know boa
to take tbe star- h out of em.
-Eh? What do you do?"
"Ask 'em bow to spell a Lard word
now aad then."
A Hard Fight.
The coai hi ned forces of tLe aeatbn
o-tring the winter sj-hviq ar exerted t.
destroy h-a th G-oaia nd Od Is t
itk ns, w t;i( h, if n-:e-tel. reai- n.
Pfieumcnia and C 'nsuaiptioii ; !b-se
yses tisimily r sui seri"U-'y. SVnd f i
Pan TinH, tbe pr at Ctxiph und C'&snim
ioc Cure, end save d.-tor br's. P.m
Tica sold at G. TV. Benford's Drug Store.
Little Dick Why do t't y call women
ti e fair stx? Some of cm are aafol
boaieiy.
Little D-t I 'ppose it's "cane why
theb're bonester than men r'i .Yrj.
Prevention Is Better
Than cure, and t nose who are toibj-ct
to r'uenn!at:?ni can prevent attacks bt
keepirp the bl od psrean l free from the
at id whiih caases tbe dlsta. Yon cr.r.
rely upon C'v1's Sursapsrii'a ss a ren:e
dy fL.r rheo;iiatisai and catarrh, a'o f ?
every foiot f cr .fj'a, salt reau', b.,
aid other diwases ruj-d hv itr.j ..r
blojd. Ittottsand vitaiizts tbe whole
H')od's
effect
P;l;
3 are easy
and
penile in
"Didycoaik Miss D- :.'e if -ti e
ou'Jb ;ocr, Horae7"
I sb"o!.l ssy not, ia',,a "
' But I thought y -a ia'eoded to do
"Ilardly. What I did ask her wis if
I xigbt be hers." i,'tirei.' Fnt Preat.
On Trial.
That's a pood way tot xy a medicine,
tut its a pretty tar 1 cn lition order
which to ttii it. Perhaps you've cli-e-i
that tbe cnlinary bit cr miss medicice
doesn't atten.pt iL
Tbe only remedy cf its kind so remark
able in ilstfT-cts that it can be so! ion
this plan is Dr. Pierce's G!dt-n Medical
I'iscoTery. Asa blood-cleanser, strenpth
restorer, aad fitsb-enilder, there's noth
irg like it known to the medical science
In every dieaye where tii fu is io the
liver or the blood, a Dyf-peps:, Indijtes
tion, Billicusness, and the mt robUm
Skin, Scalp, and Scrc.ful-nj ffcii.,n, it
is quanr.Uti in every cass to 1-er.eSt or
core, cryen Lave your moaey back.
To every fuaVrtr fr m Catarrh, no
matter he bad the rase c r bow-lonp
standinp, the proprietor" -t Dr S-pe's
Catar-h Uemedy fy this: ""If we c-un'l
core it, perfectly and permanently, well
pay yon $.xX) ia rath." Svdd by all drrp
gists. Geologists say that Richmond is boilt
ott a bed of chalk that contains 10.O.
100 n iuote extinct sbt to every cubic
icch of the f trtuar.
It is said that the sadden expansive
force exerted by water at tbe moment 0
freexicg is probably as much as 00,03
pounds per sqsare inch.
Inapint; a boasehold nTnheriaj
tTi.ns ar.l no woman allowed an part
in tl e naiannent Soeh is the ci at
D'oia Battc'de falaoe tie Sultan. fl
Mtjsty never as a U:e and stldom a
knife or fork, but tbe dinner terrsres are
cf go'd sndsilrrr.
MADE TO ODDER.
Imitations of An'mtls Thit Wotili
Fck21 tha Beasts Taemselvea.
Tha Art of the enttor mo4 tha Palntar
Caaplofed la Their Prndarttua
Mora Ltfrlika Thu tha Work
af the Tuldfniict.
The art of the sculptor is utilized at
the Natinal museum in TVashinpton
for making snakes and alligators and
the like. When the scientists were in-vesJi.Ta'-in?
the alle?el petrified wom
an which was broufrht to Washington
recently sikk of them said work just
as wonderful was done every day by
Prof. P. A. Laeas and the taxidermist.
The TVashinjlon Post at the tlae told
the story of how the woman was made
at Fresno, CaX.. in a so-called petrifac
tion factory. A rcp-Tter called the
ether day and leara-i front Josepli
Padmcr, the veteran taxidermist at the
museum, bow he makes snakes, alliga
tors, turtles, squirrels, froj-s and a
mnititu le of other animals.
Tbe shop wbt ra he does bis work is a
curiosity Tbe public is not admitle 1
to his secrets aad be keeps a b;p sia
on bis door for it to keep out. There
porter found him with a stracjre as
sortment on hand. A monstrous cr oc
odile was stretched out oa a table. Mr.
Palmer said it was ret trne to croco
dile life- lie was captured before the
time when men knew how to manufac
ture them, and Mr Palmer remarked
that be was staffed like a sausape and
that bis anas and lers stuck oat from
his body like thoe of a scarecrow in a
ccrnefd. The allipator and the snake
could not be stcUed. be said, and be
led tbe w ay to another room, where be
unlocked a door and pointed to two or
three bhj alligators as much like life
as if they were snuninrr themselves on
the banks of some Florida lajrocn-
Mr. Talmer put bis hand on the bi;r
jaw muscle of the saurian and said
that that could only be shown in one
of bis casts. Tbe shouhler-bia.le, too.
and the poise of the animal, the posi
tion cf his feet, aad a hundred other
little fine points which, for tbe sake of
exactness, the scientific maa will labor
early and late to obtain, be also point
ed out. He put hi band down the rep
tile's mouth aad showed that the Cap,
which be may want to keep closed
when snapping files or divinp under
water, ai-d which closes insida bis
mouth like a clam shell, could not be
teprcsented in tbe stuffed specimen
Then Mr. Faltner proceeded to re
late bow be took the bur monsters,
which were brought to him froti Flor
ida, and after killing thera scrronndfd
them with a plaster of raris or clay
cast and made a perfect alligator from
the living creature.
-Just divide the mold." said he. "ia
twain after it is set and take it off
the dead monster, that has been
placed in any position d-ir.-d. and you
have the impression to make one hun
dred allipators from if yoa like. Pot:r
the piaster ia the mold till it is full
and let it seb It is tbe simplest thin?
in the world. Yea have a perfect al li
ra tor. Xo'.hlaj could be more life
like. It is so near perfect that if yoa
should put it down in Florida on the
sa-ds the darkles would think it per.
uir i. it would need Crf t a coat of al
iiratr paint front the museum artl-.t-
Mr. Pilmer then told me bow one
painter made a tci'-takc ctid painted
aa alligator's divs white, thereby
giving the animal a cni-.-al h-ok. fer.
nclike tie t:rer. t:ie amra t or n 2 s icn -
shrrp claws, which ere as blaffk his
bide.
A larrre assortment of artificial tur
tles were scattered ia eor.fuvon about
the taxidermist's apartraMit They
were so real, too, tnat a C hmonTer
with an ere to business would be rut
tin? the kr.ife into them. A s leath-
erback which world we':.rh sLtteen
hundred pounds and sorr.ethirp mr?
in life was ptrc'.e l np)n a hiph pile cf
skins, t ort couid bold :t out at arm s
ln-t'.i. It was of papier mrichc. The
real animal is necessary first to p t the
ravl-.l from. Then they are c-ually ..'.if
Seult to mold, becau.se of the maty
creases under their shell which the
plaster will ct enter. Mr. Pa!r.er
overcame this c:a:cu:tv y a rrocess
which is bis own. and consists of pv:r
inp hot paraSr.e around the shell. This
permeates the little creases aid cor
ners and makes a perfect moid. The
ca t ii taken by preicp thu panler
inaohe into the mold and allo in? it to
harden. The painter then takes it and
paint. what is necessary to make a
?reen turtle, a dian.icd-back or a
hawk's bilk
Mr. Palmer himself likes to talk !cst
of snakes. Tlieruaceum is tot makiay
many re;tiles now. bnt in the past it
lias t'.imed oat lots of thcra. Ail the
species in America have Wen cast by
Mr. I aimer, so that tiiere is little call
for this kind of work nox
A f uhstitnte for I lne,1 OX
in all branches of trade the tendency
cf the day is toward economy, lv.tli in
the cost of production an 1 the pur
chase of raw material. Ia X . r-.vay. t
train oil made from ba blocks i- r:0v
tabic? the place tf linseed oil f r mi.i
int paint, and is cot only cheaper, but
it is said to be even more dura' Ie A
otiart of it costs only three cent s, an 1
when it Js mixed with a little Jayan
dryer, it pives a smooth, shining
surface, which covers w. 11. and ha.
excellent weather-resisting pr.-p-.-rtic
Tbe economy of this substitute foriirs
seed oil is shown by the fact that a
quart of paint mixed with it, and used
for a second coat, will cover nearly one
hundred yards cf woolwork. WLce
mixed with a safacient quantity of
dryer, it dries quite as quickly as lin
seed oiL
Q'JEES rR'CXS OF LA GRIPPE.
Sometime It flraia Serl.:! sp.t in the
ADttoiaj-01 her Fm'.a.
I-ach succeeding year that the prip
visits this country it displays some new
and surprising peculiarities, says the
Philadelphia Press. While this year's
epidemic, accor-linp to the doctors, is
of a milder and less danperous char
acter thaa its predecessors it has mani
fested ia its unwelcome conrse a tcn
dercy ta play straape and curious
tricks. Probably the queerest ca'C.
and of mo-.t interest to physicians, is
one that occurred at the Jeffern hos
pital The patient as saiTerir. all
the usual agonies, which it is needless
to describe, for everyone knows what
they are. Priphtfcl healaches were
Ms chief enrnpiaint.
"Paetor." be said one day. -'it seem
to na that there is a s;t on my head
that is turnir.r like a red-hot coal.
Can yoa feel it'" aad he p"ii.ted to a
place oa bis forehea J The tl.ennc:r.e
ter was applied and bis t-aire rat re
was repi: tered cs r.rrr.el. An apr.'i
cntton to the sr-t il t If. h )-.vev. r. re
vcaVd the stnrtlir? f.tct ti-at it was
several drprccs htt-.T thin the rvt of I
hi face. Dr. J. W Hi.-t. a re i hnt i
phyician at the hopiUil. c-r.-riir.ed
that the fevered spr t woul 1 t : ;. ar ia
ditTvreut pcrts of the patient" rci'l oa
different days anJ warrely tu r i.i the
same place
Dr. V iliian M. Aupncj.ar-sistart ti-'d-iea
I inspector cf the b-ar l of h. al.li.
related a case that came un l .r his 0b
servatioa where a promInr-r.t b'liaess
man of this city, nearir. mid l!o a -e.
was tahen sick withotit wart-ici.', and
exhibited the c ual ferip Kynptj;ns.
When these bad been sccccs-fal'v
treated, aad while the patient ap;eare-.l
to be rapidly recovering, the disex
suddenly located itself in the head and
prolaced such apoaizing' Eeum!!7ic
pains that the sufferer's hair, a lark
brown, changed in a fe clays lj aa
iron pray.
Anoihr queer ease was experienced
by Dr. P. G. Skillem. I a this istance
the patient was a younger man. tnd
altera wees ssiccesis Uievrncl vi-itor
' left him with a bald bca b although
this part of his anatomy bad heretofore
been crowned with ocite a plentiful
aupp'y of Lzr. Icviporalor. and biir
pToivers were alike ur.ava-llnT. ar;d
- the hair -t-bV.rn'y persisted ia drop
J ping out io small but trrequititltica.
GOLD IN MINNESOTA.
fha Becvot DiwoTjtt tha Hlwerwl S"at
1 ar froaa tha Caaarfhut Border.
Tbe story of tbe discovery of gold
on the islands' in Ealny lake, Minneso
ta, not far from the Canarin boun
dary line, does not come as a surprise
I to old settlers of the Bed river valley.
says the Xew York Evening- Post, for
nearly ten years apo there was much
talk icon; them of a new EJ Dorado
in that region. Xo gold was found,
however, until August of this year,
when a miner washed nt a pan of it
oa an island in Eairy lake about a mile
mnith c-f the Canadian line. With fif
teen years' experience as a mirier in
Colorado this prospector bepan an- ex
ploration cf the P.ainy lake country
last May. starting- from Rat Portage as
oon as the Ice was out of the Lake of
the Woods. His equipments were a
lanoe wcighinp one hundred and
t wee ty-five pounds, tbe common imple
ments of a prospector, a heavy revolver
end a bunting knife. For weeks at a
time be did not meet a human bcinjj
and wa- obllped to tmst entirely tr
the instinct of an explorer. At one
time he was completely lost ia the wil
derness, wandering blindly front lake
to river and from river to lake, the
face of that country being a network
if waterways. At the end of the fort
night be came out on tbe Dawson
route, which once extended from Port
Arthur far up into Manitoba. In old
days the route was used to convey sup
plies to the Hudson Bay company, and
also a military post road. Then tbe
portages from bike to lake were care
fully cleared, and en each portage
were kept teams to transport the sup
plies. Tha building of the Canadian
Pacific made the old trail useless and
it is now abandoned- By this time b
was isome e.Utanee front Cainy lake,
bisdestiuation, and many miles north
of the boundary line, but the Dawson
r.iute started bint ia the right direo
tioit cpa-n. With tbe aid of an Indian
sruide he reached at last the south
branch of the lake and then followed
aiong the shore. Finally, when he had
covered nearly half the distance on the
shore line, Le came upoa the talc for
m.'iti"n for which he bad been search
ing. In less thaa twenty-four hours
he found quarti rock. A lump was
enf-hed In a small mortar and the
fragments washed in a pan. The re
sult was the discovery of the first gold
hi Minnesota. Whether it will pay to
mine thequartz Uanothercnattcr. t'oia-ini-iioner
of the General Iind CiUce
Lamoureux lately received a report on
the gold discover! ii Minnesota frora
a special aerl, -,. - i:-ted that be is
ilr.tily cotitiaced that the country in
the vicinity cf Cainy lake i di.-tinc'.ly
a mineral country, unfit for any other
purpose. The evidence of pold is
deemed very rieh, and tbe land has
been withdrawn from settloxient-
TKE INDISPENSABLE ALLIGATOn
LoiM to Commerce for Hi IIMe and to
Farmers for Hit Apatite.
Tbedemar.d for alligator skir.s at
the north, where they are tanned and
made into valiset. satchels, pocket
books etc.. has ca'ise.1 them to be
h-jntcd so chseiy that it has almost re
sulted in their ntirc destruction. Ilc
fore the d -luar.d tp; for their hides
the baes and 1 av us cf I.oui-iaca were
full c-f t
saurins. which cia no par-
ticular
.n.aa except in catchinp a
stray p:: or err the', but otherwise
they were net s.ur posed to be of any
value at alb
V. i-.Ii the cllsar.pearance of the alii
patcr. sars the Xew Orleans Times
Dersocrat. it rrai netieed that there
wss 3 m-rked incrra--; in the tnsber
rf other m: chicvous Rriinal?; epo-c-a'ly
itt the rice fields of Plaicemire
parl.-h, the mnikrat Increased to an ex
tent that it was almost irst-osf-ible to
keep up the back U-vccs. w hieh were
built fr the purpose of keepuij t.se
water on the rioc curing the growing
sea;on. The damcge cause.1 by tha
rats barrowirp throupb tbe eribank
mects necessitated con-tant vratehful
r,5 and entailed m-..'b hard labcr,
either in rebuilding theia entire or dip
ping out the burrows cad filling in
with solid earth. The rodents also in
fest the front levees, honeycombing
them ia every direction, necessitating
constant attention to avert the dis
astrons con residences resulting from
a crevasse.
Track farmers in the lower part cf
ria'ju--mines have alio complained
that since the extermination of the al
11 -atcr the coxnion rabbit, the raccoon
and other wild ar.imals have increased
largclj, and that the rabbit e.-peciaiiy
1;3S proved very destructive to cauli
!low cr, cabfcace and lettuce: ia fact,
cur Informant said that if these ani
mals continue 1 to increase he would be
compelled eithT to erect a woven wire
fence around bistraek f arm or aba nden
the culture of some of his most profita
ble vej-clables. Several years since the
police jury of the frish of Pla'pie
mincs passed an on! i nance forbiddi ni
tric killing of the alilpator, and with
the increae ea:ne a corresponding Ie
crea.se ia Hie r.nmber of destructive
vermin. We under-tan 1 that the liw
has since been rcpeaU i For whi
rca-on we do not kno-.v.
A Dangerous Jch.
To cut a trEck through tlie bih ci:d
prse:piuas riountainsof north tjuerns
lajid t'-.e men ore oblhred to be hur.p
in chains, and. totwith-standing t'ii
rrccauti oa, about fifty have lot tin ir
lives by losing l':eir f. Kt inp and b-.-ir.--dt
bed d.7iu ore tlioa-ond feet iat.
the cha.m 1 elow. Twice the atUc:; "
to forta this roadway has all but be ..
abandoned, but the contractcrs. with
characteristic pluck, bave aldrcssed
Ihem-sclves to the work agaia.
A Coriuoa lrcm.
A drum i.i a-c among the Xaj.is of
Ir.dia is formed out of the trunk of n
large tree, hollowed, e"axrate!y carrsd
acd painted ia front, after the manner
c. a lipurehead of a ship, and fnmt-heil
at the oth. r end with a straight tail
The drum is rai-ed from tbe ground on
logs of w.-v.; b It is soaoded by letting
a beavy j-iececf wood fall against it
and by beating it with doable-headed
hammers.
A R-irbartrot Memeota.
"It vas decidedly a grim ornament."
sr.:d ihe society yoar.g man. "tbst 1
saw reeentlT at the housj of a well-
known civil engineer whose career h?.?.
sme t me tetn in the Ih-wkv monn-
taii'.s. It was a teeklacc compo-l of
the finper calls of a young Skox brave
slain by a Ute wnrrier. who with the
of bis victim bad taken this
tr phy of bi prwes. Strange to
say, this necklace was intrinsically
very bandsome. Tlie cbaracterb-tie
shapeliness of the Indian's arm and
band, ideally perfect even to the Cnpvr
tip. vr-iiV.i: trate.l in this barban.es
tient rito. 1 he necklace cf ten p-e?--s
was m coiT a vital Irrv.-n. srpgest
more t.m.i anvt.urg cl-e a stn.-;g of I
acorns. So removed ia appearor.ee wa !
it from any forbidding s-u-p-stirn of
. the sava -e deed :. rv--.-.rhsl that th.?
: pcaiineiy petitle and rwil:.-.-1 w..ii.a-i I
to whom it was shown bar. -lie 1 it 1 ::g- j
ing.'y, an-.i t-re,: 01 tr.e nsiet :! a!
! be ever gave it atsjy it shoal.l b
: her-
I
tj,
An Ifn'orir s. oeh
j There is in tl-jIh'W.iv. Scrf'sal,
an
: tn.-ient ruin known as Aeet!eart Ab-
bey. Within its ivy-owered. st-.-rm-,
battered walls lies burled the cfu-cti. n
; ate an-t devnted Dervorrl'b with the
heart ef br bnsliand. John Ilnlkib ea
bilmel upon her bresi.-k Lovely 5a
their live, in death they are nt di
vided. Tl.e cmmb'ir.g ruasor.n- is still
urd must e-rer be a roJiaDC- ia i!s svm-l-ohv
tX death and deetiy. telllnp e-ery
, day, a.s it has fr six hundred year,
j tbe thrilling story cf a wemaa'a t- udcr
Ijvc ftnd devotion. Cbicr.po Heral b
II .i Far.
i Irt. AVicksrire IX) von ever tlil.ii
,vbt yea would do if jrca shonld lje
me, di-ar i"
' Sir. Wick wire I have bad fears of i
losirrf yos for s.-re li.-ne now.
"Uood jrrac-lctu! blow?
"If your hleeee jret mach l-ig-jvr yon
are li-ely to p-t lost in them." Indlnn
rclia JosroaX
JXe CkmtQr from CirO-ni to TTmRaaAoo-f
this pcrcud the yoni woinaa
J-jVMi. ... J't. ...
iiT nervous traunies,
L'kh eouunue troceh
f A if&CA hie. bavw tir onia
I JL.-1 .- ' t tLis nma. If terw
b pain, bra iacba, and
1 .nr ninrrAHUL
I ir the pseral bewilh notrd.
he Tix.iM ai of nriKvna
'r.ocld be rrk.yed. Ixtor
I if rv"i Favont Prosmptn
A lis the bnw i't.nc and nerni at
MthwtiBWi Tbe best biy con-'-Jiti.n
recite from iUu It's
' a remedy sjwciaily momiea
trr tfcoas (hUOw wmian uu
A,nmrctn.ts tt-r.t a-til. women-
ldrd at one peno.i a-:bn-.
For all wromrn. at ail limes of hfa. in all
casrw of perulsar nature, tr " Pr-senpUao "
is tbe oe nent that badd. up, stre&gtbens,
mad care.
Iu catarrhal mfamrnation, in chronic cis
orders and iksiJaeemeots common to women,
it is 7.irocc-i to bectlt or cure, or tha
money is refunded.
Dr. Page t P.--redy positively cure Catarrh.
CURTIS K. GROVE,
SOMERSET. PA.
spring wa-rO.t BrrrwiGoy-
sT- K(-TRS tSuWlrT'SN "'
Pamnng Done 0 Soon Time
4 work U vde out tt 7y-wy.v aetMta
aad Lie BrM ma md Ad, fltxiauna::'
CocitriK-tei, Ntfci'y FlaUhed, as
w ArranT'-,1 ut fir Saiiifactinr.
2mplr7 Crly
e4uru.g ot AajLiaOtii. Xy i-iL lxa m
iort K.!te -rr-e REASOStPLE tzi
K Work Warrantai
and EvaTtae mj Aoca. and Leara rTv;v
do Waoa-work. aud fcrouh Seivea 6ar wai
rfHU SeiceKber the pare. and rail la
CTJRTI3 K. GROVfc.
SaM oriann
Boom
,:VliSirt
A. H. HUSTON.
Undertaker and tmba!mer.
and ihini irta:nia to fin;ertlt turn 'ccd
Somerset, Pa.
3:-Jy
DOLLARS
per r.icriTH
Irj Your Own Locality
made eai'y and honorably, without capi
ta!, dariri j yo:;r hours. Any rtin,
w:cau.by. orp;:i taudo the work hand
iy, without tx;-crience. Talkinp un-uiress,-.ry.
No:i.ii;; like It for money
itakiiig ever ciL-red Ix-fore. Our workers
I always pros-scr. a t:me wasted in
icaminp the easiness, t. e teach yoa ra
a r.:,ht bow to succeed from the first
hour. Yoa can make a triil without 1 1
peuse to yourself. We start you, ftrnUh
evcTTthiu uied to carry en the busi
ness socce-i-fuliy, and puarantee yoa
apainst fulhire if yoa but follow our
sin ; If, pliid i i-tr-ic'io:!. Reader, if
you are i;i weid cf ret,!;,- money, and
tva.it to know til anont the best payiEg
ba-ine'ss iefare the pchiic, send us your
addre-s and we wiil n;a:l yoa a Iocu
laeut giving jmi all the particulars.
TRUE & CO., Dox 400,
Augusta, Maine.
CONDENStO TIME TABLES.
Paltin:ore and Ohio Railroad.
Somerset and Cambria Branch
JohKtfomt M?il Erz'fj. R."-rkwool 2 a. m ,
Jsiyom Jr"-7 jTrrv. K. t'.l li'o ft. m.,
ScTt 1:1. -ut -UaTO 1:4, HoiT:Tiiie
St nirv-t p. m, Mir!; w a 7:11 p. m.,
H jufensTi.le p. m.. Juum-utmn h;io p. m
Ssi"-i imwia.4u-R4rkwoi4 125 ft. m
acrKt, 1:1 &
t 3a.
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It is to Your Interest
TO BUT YOUR
Drugs and Medicines
OF
J. H. SHYDEB.
srocBvea to
Biesecker k Snyder.
None but tbe p arret and best kept in stuck,
led when Drugs bn-ome init by sta'i
ne. aa certain of them do. wt a
troy them, rather than im
puae on our customers
t'in can depend on hanne
PRSCR!?rasS 4 FAMILY RECEIPTS
'ac aiih -aft- ' M nri, 4 -
-hef !ln!-C:ie h.u ;ifi
tuin; artic.W rarrh lew
ttua. and fcfcv given n a 'ary t)an- .
ViniuiTe and hal) "till omtinw v.
'4-r the vert h 1 w i ft.r t s -- . -
PITTIXO TRUSSKs
A - runciu, atisiai-t:i ajil
a trouble in this im
f t a raj 1
SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES
la freai vanetj , A tVJ set ot Test Lria
Con-e in and have yo:ir ey namii eJ V
coarse for examination, and trMnhV. "
a- sn iriit yon Come sd s- n
EUspectfrdl; JOHN N.SNYDER.
Jacob D. Swank,
V It-b maker and Jeweler,
Sen daar rat cf Lutheran Ci-jr b
Somerset, Pa.
I am dot prepared to Ecp
plj the public with clocks, watches
and jewelry of all decripnon3, a3
cheap as the chejpe;"t.
REPAHUXG A. SPKCLVLTY.
All work guaranteed. Looi at
my stoiik before making your pnir
chascs. JORDAN & HINCHMAN.
V? sr r - -v.'jir with "nr :
d iare
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Ur trai:-T-ff r!: fU-j a . l
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a", i ore t.f t;. ;.e-t a-srtme::'
'2 Mam S:.-v-t,
Johnstown, Pa.
GOOD LIQUORS !
and Chsap Licp:rs
y caUIr u :tr Old RInsi- i..QOor 3kra.
5- 303 Xaia St, and 106 Cllnlon St,
Johiistown. Pa.,
a'.'. k:nlj rf the Ctoi'teft U..aorp ta martrt eaa
hl To say oi-1 cu-wmen thia im a aU
koovD fart, and iu a.1 .ber eocviacuic trout
aiil be j.Ttn. !. c i tyrf i that I keep oo bar l
fce frtai"t Tar.:r of Liquors, tte caoiceit
braji 1 ai:J at ti LweM pricu.
P. S. FISHER.
HARDWARE !
HARDWARE I
1 19 now prepared tOA."rrr CiftU itt pib-
line by me iwi-iiii-m rrniiy ix.-1e i t;y KrBier
..rgv t I kreo ft:l s:x of -vrt: r ia sd
line in'l kt pnce e-ftiivnjir on:ilt:oo. If
von nt r:n. rpmltcr, ft ed v ft
jeis.k't. n ft ia-rr. ft b-rrrle. ft TA.r of--U-5. hin?-
r, wtvw-v ftiii 1k-w fcijr. tkore in: sets, or
ftruiLf c ia LATvinue ft jutvest pr.tr cft,2
ud zee-
Herman Bantley,
Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa
lf-1 -1 A' ir - V. si
Cures thoinanda annusllTof LiTr Coia
plasiita, li; !:finness, JacnJice, DrrppT
t'.u, Onstlpr.tiTi. Msiarl. '-r Ilia
remit Irotnaa I rte-.i'Tl.tTcrtLsnanj'
oinfr csnie. '.-i f-T y ?rsf-i
b.f-n jon can
bacire-Ir Pr. i-i-.f.::
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CAX I OBTAni A PTtT Fur a
ini ar.1 aa b.u onut rr 10
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tTrmnm wKmiat Fa teat acxl l-rvm to a
tain ic-m w-xt AUo a r.i ue ot saauhas
kt and rtjftc tonlia -at
Pm it, tun tmm V una ft fa. Trr. m
afxxuai not tb wieattae tarrirti, ant
i ' ara kroKr.t mey be:. tec pvbwiuw
oat ert to turn mxrs-or. T s ,t ; r1 pap r
1 M w i eacr.y 'liQrmt-.! fc. Sy ir-
Urrt nfrauaa of aov -ci-ftc vora in ua
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B j:J:- fetiooLotiir. tl4t v. m:Aa
er-ic i-S omt v Krrr BH.N!f ciaui. tiaan
tiroi piat, ta ccSun, matt (AntAtr-at ha of av
fco ffa. wita pusnA barters to bnm Uka
sv.-t V-itrM aJ s-ar atra.-t iMrw
MIMJ OJ. rar iok. 3al Biuuvai
thpostaxt to ADTraTisra..
aIm ffeaat cf Ci eotmtr papers is fixiaj
la Bnusgtcn's Const (seat UstA. Etrewd
adrerusexs at3 LbemeciTea of tho lists, a
copy of lrhklt eta ta had cf fiiciiiigtca
Eroa- ofKcV Totk A Futbtrj.
bUoults at Price ir
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SCHMIDT
The Largest
Wine Liquor
Ifi THE UNITED STATES.
DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF
Fino Whiskies.
A'O.SL tS ASD V, FIfTU A VEUVE. PIT1EII.',h, ps
Ai' orders r-ceived by nvt.l wiU receive amit k'j-.',-.
New York Week
Tribune
-1
Somerset Herald
ONE
TWO DOLLARS
AJlressall orieri to Ths fItir!j.LD.
IT WILL, PAY VOIT
to rt TOCB
tteruorial IVork
WM. F. SHAFFER,
SOMERSET. PEJfJfA..
tt aoi-mrez a! aad iwcr U
Wort KnuMn.'Vtt fnice. (a oU K
mm m mm m
Aw. AsrttMUt WR1TZ BMOZZ
troo ta need of M0STMEXT VT0RX wij
Hud it u lhe.r iaterrt laeali ai m? oop ns-.rt
a r-rtper toair.t artii t ti-rrz tL --
tl -r.- rtMlmi ra y tu. Ji4 ti.Ji.Ji..
Vt Y L0 B. l Ist; iyecal aaeouon u iu
wait Bronze, Or Pur Zine Monument
Itnxlacl by REV. w. a. RlVi. a a rcMl
ln-rr-Tt aiect ta tie i-OLt c( MaTKXaaL A.S'u
luN-TR' tTIOS. aad wtlds u Jet.a-.i U I
the fsuUr S wa--ni for oar t"aairt, r
XX B tail.
W21. F. SHAFFER.
Louthers Drug Store
Main Street, Somerset, Pa.
This Mcdsl Dmg Stcrs is
Pavcrlts Tritb. Pecpls in Ssarch cf
FRESH AND PURE DRUGS.
Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, frv$
Supporters, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes. &c
O-I nTX. vlVSa PESOXAi ATTT.T!05 TO TES TM?0rxr,:5 Of
LoiUier's Prescriptionsi Family Becel
SIXA T Cl&JS SZLS9 TaX.T TO Gt
SPECTACLES,
And
a Full Line cf Oj iical GckxL? alwajs on lani
large aor:ment all can i-e salted.
THE FIHEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display onr
to intending purchasers, whether they buy
ficra us cr elsewhere.
J. M. LOUTKER, M. D.
MAIN STREET .... cnMFHSET.Fi
Somerset
ELIAS CUNNINGHAM
ltfMTltt Dl.tl 1.U
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL
Hard and
SAl SCT rUajaJV'-
"EE5TXTT, HIT PIXE
fioral Iioacf aa (radcaof Lamwraad Bailir. Xa?.-ial ar-J f 1
aiaa, eaa foruiai anytalaf in t En of oar buslaaa to arler a-ith traataiaM
praoptaeaa. nrh as Brackroi. 7M-'ed work, i'.c.
ELIAS CTJTLSrCl?CGT7AJ
Office and Yard Opposite- S.
BVILBlXn
and Most Comp!e
and Cigar HoaJ
TCca..,,
IMPORTER OF
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YEAR.
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EYE-GLASSES.
Frcin seJ :
Lumber Yi
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Soli WonH?
as
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&C. R. B. Station, Sorrer
Till