The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, October 24, 1894, Image 4

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    AN ORIGINAL PCEI.
I knn l";-, Pl" "t'vero
Who Is a lKm ; hut
IVvlnm our UiuRuajre i qu'vr.
So larking In ronsistonry.
Ho rannot hind himself to It,
Hut write as writine ihouM le writ.
With his permission I auhmit
K.mie Kiiiii-W of his IKirtr-:
I. THK KABUIT.
So sliy nl pull1 t "' niien.
So shrinking and w timorous!
Ttimi fcnowest well if thou art vn
Tliy chance of life i (iliinon.us.
II. THE LIOX.
Thou quiet heart within thy raf
Thou captive curiosity !
Rut, li ! within thy heart is rage,
Iterenge, and furiosity,
in. TH" rT.
Calmly tliou purrest. tmooziue there;
Iost tliou feel aught of gratitude
Kor thy pood home mid kiudly care
And health and strength and latitude'
Kmma A. "ilr, in tk-tol-erSt. Niehola.
THAT LOW CREATURE.
"Don't tich ineor sj-ak to mo,"
saiil Nina Wilbur, a hr U-trotlu-d
liiislnl, Ashton Crstifr, mio up the
stoiwof the hi- veranda of the Farm
ers' IUst.
")h, I mean it. I m not one who
doe not know when ehe has Uvii in
miIuhI." "Nina, you lo not know anything
yet," sail Ashtoii. "When I have told
you"
"Told ine?" said Nina. "Well, I
wareely need telling. You invite me
to the races and when we are almost
there leave me here alone until they
are over."
"I left you to save a life," said Ash
ton. "The pirl was not thrown out," wild
Nina. "It was well enough for you to
Mop the horse and earry her in when
she pretended to faint, hut to send me
a note telling me to stop where I was
until you came for me, and stay all this
while why, as I said, it is an offense
Iwyoiid forgiveness.
"Oh, I'velieen nearly wild with mor
tifieaiion, and that good old lady igno
rant, of course, Iriit so sympHthetie
how she has pitied lne !"
"Von don't seem the sort to In used
to, miss," she said. You don't know
men folks yet, my clear," she said.
"when you are my age, you will to
your eost. That gall that was run
away with is one of the sort that come
to the ravs in crowds. She came too
tjuick enough om-e she got tilings the
way she liked 'em, and he's lnvn with
hi-rotithc grand stand all this time
while you've Keen cooling your heels
here, my dear.' "
"P.Ieswcd old lady," said Ashton,
"and you accept her views."
Nina was visiting an aunt, and at the
door of this lady's residence lie paused,
assisted her to alight and drove away
with a very i!ite how, never once
looking liack, as she saw plainly.
15y tiiis time she, being a woman,
was nearly mad to hear from his lijis
what had hapicncd to listen to some
story which might give her a chance to
forgive him.
At liest, it was very wrong of him
very unkind, hut if he had only con-
fes.il the truth, and pleaded and offer
ed excuses, at least she would have liecn
a hie to play a dignified part.
Now she felt that she hud neither
spoken nor hehaved as a lady should
no, not kindly, as one should even to a
friend.
She should have listened to him lie
fore she burrt out into tlitit tirade, and
6he entered her uut' ..-ol. kiu-Ii
a face that the MViYuattor. Where
is MITT Craig ? Why didn't heroine
in ? I've a lowly tea ready. Wy, Nina
I Ulieve you have quarreled with
him."
And then Nina hurst into tears and
was rirced to tell her stry her ver
sion of it, of course.
"We were very near the race course,"
Khe said, "when a carriage dashed jiast
us the geutlemaii was thrown, and
the lady was in danger. Ashtoii made
Me alight and go into a little country
hotel ly the roadside then dashed on,
and somehow, I cannot tell how, stop-
led the horses.
"The girl was not thrown, and I saw
Ashtoii take her in his arms and carry
her up the stejis of an elegant hotel, not
far away.
"Later he sent me a note, telling me
not to come over on any account, hut
to stay where I was until he came for
me. 1 le came after the races were fiver,
and made neither explanation nor
ajmlogy."
"Why, that seems iinjiossihle, Nina,"
paid her aunt, "What did you say ?"
"Well, I was not very amiahle," said
Nina, "Init you could not exjiectthatr'
"He should have explained," she
said.
Nina went to her room in tears, and
renolvcd to return Ashton's rinjr fin the
morrow, which she did, with a scorn
ful note ; ami then she told her aunt she
would go home at once.
1'oor Nina. As her journey fiver, she
walked up the garden path, how heavy
was her heart !
Now that there was no going liack
she felt that she could forgive him al-
ni xt anything. And just as shorn un
to this there was a sudden rush of sis
ters down the path, a kissing and em
hracing and cries of :
t m, die's ever so much U-tter ! Then
is not the least reason to In- anxious.
We knew you'd come at onec. Hut,
fh, how pale you are ! And don't you
; feel proud of Ahtop ?"
Nina simply stared at them.
"She doesn't know," cried the young
est sister.
"Ma made Ashton promise not to tell
her until this morning," said the
ldest-
"Hut what did he sav to make vou
come?" said the third sister.
iou know Cousin Itodney came to
take ma to the races with him," said
the elder sister.
"And he didn't understand the hors
es," said the middle sister. "It was a
Hew 'cam.
"And they ran away."
"Oh, good heavens! Was that moth
er Was Itodiiey driving her?" jiaut-t-J
Nina.
"How nohle!-He never told he
k -jit his promise," said the elder sister.
And ma fainted away, and the doc
tor thought her dead."
"When Ashum brought her home
we all shrieked," said the youngest.
'I5ut she is juite well now only we
Make her lie down, you know and
she'll he so glad you are uot frighteii
fd." But just then, whom did they see
entering the gate hut Ashton Craig!
And when poor Nina turned her tear
ful eves toward him and held out her
hands, it was impossible for him not to
melt outright ; and the sisters knew that
the liest thing to lie done was to leave
the two together, which they did.
And shortly after, the two kuelt lie
side the mother' couch, and on Nina's
linger shone once more her engagement
ring.
All those men who have acquired a
fortune and kepi it, owe more to econ
0:11 v than to shrewdness.
Mrs. A. E. MIL.
PEOPLE EXPECT
cheap goods this fall and I have
them to distribute to my
customers at the
very
Lowest Prices.
A Large
Stock - -
of Thin and Nobby Dress
Goods of the Latest Styles, at
prices that will please.
A Large
Assortment
of Cloths plain and fancy at
low prices.
Low priced Press Goods in
large varieties.
FLANNELS,
FLANNELETTES.
CANTON FLANNELS,
SHIRTINGS,
ETC.,
To please and suit all.
Table Linens, Towels, Muslins,
Sheetings, Ginghani3, all
cheap.
Handsome Press Trimmings in
Silks, Satins, Gimps and
Braides.
A Complete Assortment of hand
some raps and lioods lor
Children.
Gloves, Stockings, and Underwear
for Ladies and Children. A
full stock in everything.
ALL CHEAP
. A. E. DHL.
PARKER & PARKER.
OUR NEW
FALL id WINTER
STOCK
Which has been selected with pjie
cial reference to the trade of this
locality, will probably f urprisc all
who see it by the extensive variety
it offers in every line of goods
which we carry. It includes the
pick of the market in fresh FALL
and WINTER STYLES, and not
less astonishing than the goods
will be the
Astonishing '
Low Prices
put on them ; astonishing because
in the history of buying and selling
we know of nothing to compare in
genuine cheapness with this elegant
stock of goods. We therefore
propose to inaugurate
THE RAREST
BARGAIN
: SEASON
we have ever presided over. You
must see these goods, whether you
buy or not, and it will give U3
great pleasure to have everybody
examine and price these bargains
so that they may be convinced of
our ability to make prices on be-t
quality goods the like of which is
unprecedented.
PARKER &
PARKER.
IBS
It Cures Disease.
Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem
edy ha lieen wonderfully successful in
curing persons suffering from inflam
mation of the kidneys, catarrh of the
bladder, enlargement of the prostate
gland, and in fact, ever)- ailment of a
urinary nature, has yielded to tins
great medicine.
"I have always had a presentiment
said Miss l'ahsay, "that J should die
young."
"Uut vou did'nt have to, did you,
dear?" replied Miss Artless, stroking
her pale brown hair tenderly.
Simple Questions Simply Auswered.
Why do jieople very often allow a
Cold to run fin ? Itecause they think it
will wear away. Why dies the Cough
that at first caused no alarm lieeome
deep seated and chronic? llecause the
proper remedy was not used. The
way to break up any Cough fir Cold, no
matter if other medicines failed to
lienefit yttti, is to try Tan-Tina, the
great remedy for Coughs, Cold and
Consumption, 25 and 50 cents at I J. W.
lleiiford's Drug Store.
After the "Wedding was Over.
I could not help overhearing them,
lieeause I was walking behind the in
teresting young coupte as they came
down the gang plank. He said:
HMd, isn't it, my dear, that we
should have seen Jack and Fanny off
when they sailed liefore? You can't for
get it. You came in town for the day.
Don't you renienilier? And after the
ship sailed we went to Delmoiiieo's for
luncheon?"
"Why, so we did, Dob," said the
young wife, and then with apiiarent
innocence, added: "That was before
we were married."
She seemed to lie qutte innocent of
sarcasm, and so was ItoU Kvideiitly
the little ''luncheon at Dclmonieo's,"
was a delightful reminiscence of court
ship. Why do not more husliands still
play the role of lover?
Two Valuable Friends.
1. A physician can not always lie
had. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains
Dmises and l.urns fiecur often and
sometimes when lesist cxjieeted. Keep
handy the friend of many households
and the destroyer of all juiin, the fa
mous lied Flag il, 'S cents.
2. Many a precious life could lie
saved that is lieing racked to death
with that terrible cough. Secure a
good night's rest by investing 'St cents
for a Untie of rail-Tina, the great rcin-
c ly for coughs, colds uitd consumption,
IJottlcs of l'an-1 Ilia sold tit (J. . Uell-
ford's drug store.
Odd Moments.
Said a discouraged woman. "If you
had ever tried to work by snatches,
you will know how hard it is to get
anything done that way."
"I've had to do a great deal of work
and study just that way by snatches,"
rescinded the fit her, quickly 'I had
to learn to systeinie my odds and ends
of time. So I know it can lie done."
These "sld minutes," which we all
lose in our days, count up amazingly.
Fifteen minutes multiplied by four
make an hour. And so inanv t imes a
day we let slip fifteen minutes!
The Discovery Saved His Life.
. .Mr tf,. WlU'."citc, Ilpu'KViWJVa-Vv
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken
with l.ti Cripie and tried all the
physicians for miles alxitit, but of no
avail and was given up and told I couh
not live. Having Dr. King's New
Discovery in my storelscnt fora Uittle
and U-gan its use and from the first
d.ise began Ut get lietter, and after using
three Uittlcs was up ami aUnit again,
It is worth its weight Jn tfold. We
won't keep store fir hoiie wititotit it."
(Jet a free trial at J. N. Snyder's Drug
Store.
An Idea.
He Has your father liern vaccinat
ed yet?
She No. He's going to lie to-morrow.
He Tell him to have it done on the
fot. A". Y. Sun.
Cure for Headache.
As a remedy for all form of Head
ache Klcctric Hitters has proved to lie
the very liest. It effects a iMTiiialiciit
cure uiid the most dreaded habitual
sick headaches yicjd to its intluetice.
We urge all who are afflicted to procure
a Isittle, and give this remedy a fair
trial. In cases of habitual constitution
Klcctric I Jitters cures by giving the
needed tone to the bowJs, and few
cast long resist the use of this medi
cine. Try it once. Iirge liotth only
Fifty cents at J. N. Snyder's Drug
Store.
Big- Day's Work.
Mamma Well, Willie, what did you
learn at tfuniay sc'hhiI tfitlay?
Willie That I must sell five tickets
for our pic nle next Week, give 'JT rents
to buy the teacher a present and that
Noah built the ark. Vttyiir,
Bueklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve In the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, rhapiicd hands, chilblains,
corns and tdl skin eruptions, ami isi
tively run piles or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction tir money refunded. Price i
cents jhtIiox. For sale by J.N. Sny
dcr, Somerset, Pa., fir at U. W. Ural
lier's, ISerlin, I'a.
When Visiting the Invalid.
There is a certain responsibility
aliout visiting the sick which even the
invalid's "U-st friend" may not realize.
No one should lie allowed within the
tl.sirof the sickroom who has not a
bright, cheerful and yet quiet manner,
and under almost any circumstances a
half bur call is long enough. Sit
where tliP invalid can see you without
being obliged to move into an uncom
fortable position. D.m't siicak of
depressing subjects and lie sure what
you do say Ls of read interest to the
hearer.
If p'issible tell the invalid some
thing which will he pleasant for her :o
think over afu-nvards. lie very jwife
ful of what you say of Jjer npp.-a ranee.
Above all thing refrain fjonj telling
her she is not looking well to-day. It
will worry her more than a well jierson
can realize. It is pleasant when calling
Ujsin a sick friend to bring with j-ou a
few flowers fir a dish of some homemade
daintv.
Law govern man. and reason the
law.
Purify your Mood, tone up the systt iu ,
an 1 regulate the digtive organs by
t iking Hood's Sarsajiarilla. Sold by
! all druggets.
Tlie President of the International Ty
pographical I'nion, tlio foity-'-iH-ond an
nual convention of wli:. ll was held last
week in Ixmisville, nave in his report
some valuable information aliout the ex
tent to which comjHsiii machines luive
been introdiufd and have displaced hand
labor at the case, lie suitl that the nwist
(curate information obtainable pla-es
the numlier of these machines now in use
at not less than'l,4.V) and that they have
deprived 3,."iOi inciidicni of the union of
employment. The union has not antag
onized the introduction of type-setting
machines, but has "with some reluctance,
mavlie, readily formulated s-nles and en
tered into agreements suitable to the
changed conditions." Hut "it would 13 a
foolish evasion of irrefutable facts to
deny or close our eyes to the inevitable
truth that machines for a time are placing
us at a decided disadvantage in dealing
with our employers. The reort will
suggest the introduction of a shorter
working day as. fine of the means that
may be resorted to for liiinimi.inx the
effect of the change. All the daily Kng-
ish papers in Pittsburg now use ma
chine, with the exception of the 7i'.ipt-A
and it, too, it is said, will put them in
aliotit New Year's.
Just hear that nsister crow said Tom
my. Anybody'd think he'd laid an
err.
Well, I guess he call he proud of his
wife, put in Willie.
The Best
The liest husliiind is the fine who real
izes that his wife is an individual.
The liest wife is she w ho has spirit
and common sense, as well as affection.
The liest father is throne who makes
chumstif his children.
The Ix-st child feels for its parents
neither time nor awe, and is able to re
spect them without trying to do so.
The liest home is that one where love
is not crowded out either by poverty,
riches or selfishness.
The liesi religion is that of a good
man, no matter by what name you call
it. X. V. Ut 'urdrr.
"The Agricultural Department," says
the Washington 7W, "has received from
one of its representatives in fr.itrope a
letter showing a satisfactory increase in
the use of American corn in (ieriuany.
He savs the prejudices formerly existing
against maize as fodder f'r horses and
cattle is daily growing h, and while
there has Lk-cii no progress made to induce
the Jermans to eat uiaixe bread, the work
to induce feeders to utilize it In place of
other fodder sulistitutes has lfcii finite
successful."
A Grand Feature
Of Hood's Sarsaparilla is that while it
purities the Mood and sends it co;irs-
in-r through the veins p.ili of richness
and health, it also imparls new life and
vigor to every function ol the lsidy.
Hence the expression so often heard:
"Hood's Sarsaparilla made a new pt r-
son of lite." It overcomes that tired
feeling so common now.
Hood's PilU sir-' purely vegetable,
iierfrrUy harmless, always reliable and
beneficial.
XHERE is but one
way in the world to be sure
of having the best paint, and that
is
to use only a well-estauiisnea
brand of strictly pure white lead,
pure linseed oil, and pure colors.
The following brands are stand
ard, " Old Dutch" process, and are
always absolutely
Strictly rure
White Lead
"Armstrong & McKelvy,"
" Beymer-Bauman,"
" Davis JtamTjers,"
Tahnertock,"
If -ou want colored paint, tint;
any of the above strictly pure leads
with National Jcad Co.'s Pure
White Lead Tinting Colors,
These colors are sold kt omrpound CAES, eacl)
can being su&i kiit to lint $ huiiJ of titriruV
Pure White Lead the desired iudc ; tlury are hi
no tmsc ready-mixed paints, but a combiiutit.ii
of rm&Ttly pure colon In the baoJiuH iurm to
tint Strktly Ture White Lead.
Sttsd us a postal card and get car book oo
paiuts awl cuUirtard, free.
. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New Yoik.
Pittitniry Branch.
German National ifcwk Building, Pittsburg.
Here's the Idea
Of the Non-pull-out Bow
The great w.tlch saver. Pares the watch
fioia tiiiees and fills cannot be pulled off
the case costs nothing extra.
The bow hn a proore
cn each end. A collar
run down inside the
rtDdior iftroi! and
ht into the grooves,
fir m! y locking the
bow to the pendant,
so that it cnnot be
pulled cr twitted off.
Can only he had with cases
stamped uu!iihistra:e mark.
Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are
now lilted with tliis great bow (ring). They
look and wear like solid gold cues. C04
only aliout half as much, and are guaranteed
for twenty years. Sold only through watel)
dealer R-Tn?m!rr the name
1
Keystone Watch Case Co.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Xotliinir On Earth Will
HEM
4
X.I3C3S
Sheridan's Condition Fowder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strong and Healthy; Prevent all Disease.
Goorf for Mailt inff llrmt.
It if aholiitrly pure. IlurMy eirtKvnt rtt. In qna
t:lr f(MC tMitb of a rrtit a day. No ttto-r e-fiHjiiti aa
ttntnjr. hlik'tlr a itHilirin. "line Urcv rMHiavd Hie
fl: Mid NI Niore to tirvvMt tlnuft." mvi oni- i-ti-tttmr.
Il yuu rtn'l get it aend 10 u. Ask lirf.
Saaiple tir rt ia vlamiia. Iltepark. 1. Largv 1 1 4 lb.
ran. bv mail, fl Si auin ran. 9 cptvaa prrrmKL
Sample o"(.rrf The Uref I'unliry Pirrfnt frre.
ftanikIVHi;irv onr rear (pnov am- I aiul laJtr caa 01
L a. JollNao.V d. CO . a Ciuloai Uuuat M, boatou, ban
COPYFUGHTS.
TAW f OBTAIN A PATENT 9 Tor a
rnrnnt aruwf an bortewt oiMnion. writ to
kll A i V f ( ! bae had nearlrtiriy yrara
expenenee la th patent bMnw. Coaimonti-a
tlunaal.-tvtlTconfl.wmial. A Handbook of In.
format ion eoncrnlnc Pa tenia ami coat to
tain tbetn sent tre. A lv a eatalofiM ol arr rfan
tcal and acienttnc twnka aant free.
Patents taken tnnmch Munn k Co. rseerra
aneaal notice la the fv-irnlillc America n. ami
tbus ar broncht widely before the public nitu
oot eost to the hiTentne. This filendil paper,
tavued week J t. elecantir itlost rated. ua by far lha
targeM eirmlatioQ of inr acientine work In too
world. &.Y a Tear. amrle otptra sent fre.
BuiMlne Edittoo, monltalr. I'-1.;) a rear. 6insl
tVjp'ra. ii eenta. Ktt number enntains beau
tiful ktates. In eotora, and photographs of new
bowe. with plana, enablinr buiiders to show tua
lateot deaiim and secure onntrarts. Address
fllUS k CO, M.w Vouli, at BcvAbWXf
SUGAS mskehs supplies.
WE "CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF - - - -
Syrup Cans Sap Buckets, Sap
"Spouts, Gathering Buckets
""Sueur Pans, Etc., at rock bot
tom prices for cash.
WE HANDLE THE BEST
P. A.
Main Cross Street,
6- FURNITURE. 6o6-
TRUE ECONOIY
L KS in luiviiitf tliiniP. !1 thiiijnt mt-1 not W Utah prifl. Thore's
a tvrtaiiriiHiii wall of fnctatiml lipm-s, howt-vt r, that stainl Iftwff ii Inw
M ..I I:.... I 'I'l...r.. e i-.rt-.in iriii- Ih'Uiu' W I. It'll IU I
lllllllll1tlllll MKailHSl iiiiin.
KiknI, h.iiii-st Furiiiluivcaa l-Im.ii-IiI.
less you irt't it-sit. o tlx- untieing a una.
-YOU jaSTOW
It t-onsist-s of hi'h ami hiw gratle Furniture, Springs, Mattresse and Refrigera
tors, at PRICES
C. H. C0FFR0TH
606 Main
Somerset,
S0MERS, BRO. &
Established hi 1376.
Commission Merchants,
No. 61 1 Liberty Street
Great Inducements.
Goods reduced in price in every line.
Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains,
Ladies' Coats, Ac. Now is the time to buy to
save money and get something good.
MAMES
CLINTON STREET.
so mouth auratur liecIi(v Ktlillhl n prt "f "" W't'Tn tniv-iity
?i T?" TiEm"""' iAL.,.rS." kT-i.1 V r:.ill-ll f....1.l.k,l M...I .'l...rt-l.a,.l Sj-Ii.h.1 ill
ilu-niumrv. sitiit.-iiixir lMth M-xi-s.-iifiiiitlitl ut any linn-. '1 lie lut-t fulultiKUr ana Jotinuil
.illi.iinni-' full lnt.rm:itliii x-iit trv t-iiiny
. Ii. KtiWAX. Sti-n-lury.
24,
rt'iits mill
liioextni
JOHN STENGER,
IB. &c B.
Plaids : :
They're f:usliiiii:ililo as entire tlresses or
in coiitliiimtinll with phtin j."mK
I'niversiiHy iKvoiniiiK to iiiism-s anil
t liil.lrcn, an.l very few women Imt th:it
esm wear tliein none lint eail wear se-K-ctions
from thi larjte :tnl varittl lot
Myle4 to suit every one.
ALL. WOOL
cut: r i or i'laihs.
A tloMMi or more dilTeri nt Ktyles etilor
iiiiIur-s eual to many of khmIm at
tiiree times the jiriee '! im hes wiile,
25 cenfs a yard.
FIXK, ALIWOOL
SI 11 ISO PLAIHS,
In silk Umrettc elTeet in newest lrtwn,
iiliie anil jrcen sha-bx xe-iall.VHiiit-ei
for CliiWren's Iiresst-s ami Cloaks
ltfitiuate value Sl.tW a yartl .VI
inetiea wide, to tf
GO ctnt.
Fine, All- Wvl Serge I'laMs,
Silk and tlool flaUls,
And other liinU-eliiKs Pluiil Mult ri.ils,
(, TV, f l.ou, I.S5 l) ly-i'i, that for
Bttntilnu worth, lieauty ami style, ean't
Im matt-hud at iritia,
NEW CAMEL'S II A lit
Sl'lTJXGS,
.Solid eoloritl grounds fls-ktl in lmr
1111 hi i zing eolom-red on green, in:ti;i'ii
ta 011 Muck, xilver prey on brown,
olive oil wine, ete., imported this
season, to sell ut
$1.00 a yard.
Imjioi'ter reekoned
withtmt his host
Sold to tin at our own tiruis, ami now
this fortunate ileal is offered to you
tl iiu-hex witle at
0 ceuf.t a yanh
xi:ir, ALL-WOOL
DIIESS GOODS,
Iteiiiiiing at 2-V, advaneo in easy priec
Mejis ;kir, X; v, W; t Finest Im
ported Novelties ti $i."i, and ill u'e
you greatest range for sebftioii in
lxitli variety and style as well as priee.
Write our Mail Order for full line of
Maniples also send address for new Kail
anl Winter Catalogue, now ready.
Boggs & Buhl,
ALLEGHENY, PA.
PENNSYLVANIA
COLLEGE for WOMEN.
PITTSBURG. PA.
Twenty-fifth annual wsnion l-sin Si t.-ni-lT
Uili. lKiitUn Inuuiiltil and lit-uitlilul.
Suis-riir otMirtiiiittln ottftvtl In every dt
purini.nL AddriTS
I Miss R. JENNIE OE VORE, Pres.
Maple Evaporator on the Mar
ket at less than half the price
"asked for some others. It will
"pay you to get our prices belore
buying.
SCHELLY
3-
SOMERSET, PA
.- -
Th.i 1'JtH KS an- tKirn. Ifyou ikwj
OUR LTISTE.-
to suit the times.
Cross Street,
Pa.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Invite the inquiries of Buyers
end Shipper of
VEGETABLES.
CO.
Fruits, Nuts, Produce
QUINN.v
JOHNSTOWN P
mtiiiva.
I.KVI I.rilii:.. I'll. I. Prim-iial
run capes.
We aro now 81101111? a fine new line of
Fur Capes in
27, 30 & 34 Inches
ELECTRIC SEAL, WOOL SEAL.
Plain and Trimmed Monkey and Canty
CAPES,
41 rr:H Lower Tlian Yob Wiji find Iklwcei
Sf w Vork and Chiaaro.
Otir ri"iMiii art MVe luy ftir wU, we pny no
tur titlifr exiH'iis nre nl i-atrMVutruni
imisif tn lt) puiil for by our rtiMoiiit'ni).
Johnstown, Pa.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
Illi; KKDCCTHiX IX
: : Shoes! : :
Shaver & Good,
SrcCKSSORS TO
THOMAS BARNETT,
will for the next 30 days sell part
of tlieir stock at
Away Down Prices.
They have just received a nice new
line of Mens' Pre-3 Shoes,
Heavy Shoe?, etc., also a nice
lire of Ladiei' Shoes in Square
Opera and I'liilat'eJ thia Tip
ili.-sea' Youths and Chil
drenV,
All marked as CHEAP as the
CHEAPEST.
Call and get - --
- a Bargain
SHATER I GOOD'S,
706 MAIN CROSS ST.,
Somerset, - Pa.
DO YOU WANT
SECURITY IN INVESTMENT?
If so. Join the Ami-rii-an Syndicate, of Cliieav
X'K HU wlww eon -rvutlve lit y lutseiiablett
tiit-m toaveniKe rr the llrt aix uionllis 01
l--f 01 p- rii-nl, uld aa followa:
J iniiarv Iilrt s-ret
K-lriiarj-ai mt et
t.n-li. l ier ft
Anrtl !' s-r et
May 3) jier ft
Jtin an per et
July Ji M-r 01
AukukI a) per cl
is-ptetiilier, li per
fithera an n-eHvine th-e divldenda, why
not you? slutn-s Sin eaeh. Mununl of Infor
iinttloii free mi upplltiition. trive iia a call.
Iilvideiid t'litvka 1'aalied tiy the Amerieaa
Syndimle ilininelii. m-i-kirH to Cruik-.-
liank Ofc. K4K)!ilTv IVnn buiitling, Fltu
burg, I'a.
THE PEOPLE'S STORE.
In
Dress Goods
W can unheitt;ng!y declare that
for ellractive Stylii Good tt
Attractively Low Pr"" re not
and cannot be equaled. Style nd
values that m II pay yu to f omo
mile to see, or send for samples.
There' a wonderful lot of all-wool Novelty
v. 1- i.. ..I...!,,, unit WH-1 l-llcet.
you would auy In -f.lUnd," but they OC.
are liuiao -
A Kpli'lltllO 0" ' ,v' - - - - -
In all colora-broken plaid, Hllk efte-t!. Irid.
rent tw-iK rhevlotH, ctr. A practical- OQ
. 11 ll. t u vt..t I .ILK'.. J l,j,l-,-lf !
ly rnieFa " -
... . .. 1,1.,,-k
iwriii.-" Milt,-,. , ... -i
i . rn.ni In nil-winter Ht-nr-. thai mil
iii inch)- wide. Mini your choice Cil.
of any color at - Jvw
An aliiKwt llmlthna Hcl.i-ttofi of Iniliort"!
.lib u,,,l m-.mJ iiiAi-ltl,. MtriiM-M. Heck. -llk
liiKt aiivthliii; vou miicht nuiiie, 7flrt
and It' here".. -I 3
Vull ineliiv wide, atrictlv all-wool t'overt
Cloth In l-itlillen-nt nutde atiaile. A re- QC
ally iiuirvcliKi value at the price... JJ
- t !.... ,.r Hiii. Vn-neh Mild tler-
III! wimii;
;$1.15
to tt incnc wine; mru iir"
uttion -
Boys'
Clothing.
All Motla-rn 'Im rvallxe the value of
economy will Itnd thl tin- tore to buy
KikmI hom-Mt harU-weaiiiiK clothing for
boy.
Hoy' two-pl.-re cloth ult In hanl-wearins
eaxlnct cloth; doulle-lrealel nal 1 CfJ
kucc panta; aizca I to U year .JI.OV
Hoys' two-pii-ee wool cloth suit not quite
all wool, but very nearly double l.n-aMi-d
ctsit; all sizes. bee these suits J gg
Hoy flue two-pii-cc uil. in strictly all-wtsd
cheviots and mixtures, short sints. tloubi.
Iinitsted ttit; a spleiitliil schisd QQ
tine lot of r"i lianl-weariiiK knecntit for
Is.ys' sclusil wear, nit sizi-s fnuii I years OC.
anil upward, at only ..-
S!.es frtini I ti M Venn in lsy' fine all-wsl
cloth knee isinl. Will stand a lot of AQr
rouifh usage
tine assorted lot of twys' hats and ra that
we will sell as lonB as they last at the OC.
absurd priee of t-Jt
Blankets
Hindquarters for the faiiMMis nll-wis.l
Ihhiic uiadcciMiiitry tiLinkets fJ.Tia siir
MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT
Will attend to vour wants if you can't come
tutherity. iSal isttict iou nssuntl. Try it.
Campbell & Smith,
(Stieresstirs to Campbell A I'lek.)
81, 83, 85, 87. & 89 Fiftli Avenne,
PITTSBURG.
CONDENSED TIME TABLES.
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Somerset and Cambria Branch
SoHTIl WAKTl.
Johnstown Mail Kxnrei. Rs-k woisl a.
ni siiiier-t 1:lu. simi'uii llouv
t-rsvilie xik, Juhntou n i:lu.
Johiistown Mail Kxpn-ss. Ki kwissl llW a.
in.. Soiuersi-t Mtiyestown ll:.iij, ilisjv
rrsvillt- liot, Johuslowu li.Vi p. 111.
Johnstown .Vi'commtslatiou. Kiskwissl il
p. in.. siiiM-rM't t:iO NtuyetoH u i S , lluov
entvillcti:M, Johliatott u ".a
Daily.
Sol'THWAkU.
Mail. Johnstown ;:k)n. in., Hisivcrsville 7:11.
fr.tuyeslowu il. uii.'n-t . IliM-kulsKl
Eipri-s. Johnstown 2:11) p. in., Ilonvcrsvllle
3:11, MiovestoM u 3r i, ."smu-rsct 3:-s lis k
Wish! i.l't.
Suniliiy fiiily. .Iiloitown S:Mi), S.nn-r t libi!
I EN XSYLVAX I A It A I Ll JO A 1 .
laSTCRN STANDARD TIMf.
COSIF.SSK St-HKIK LE.
Trains arrive and depart from the station at
johiitttowon a toiiows:
WRiTWAKD
Southwestern Kx press SS a. t,
W estern V.xpn-ss !;.
Johnstown AnsnniiiiMlalioil ti i" t
AiTisiiumiMlatlou W.lu
Pacific Kx press 1;.'4 M
Wav lassa-lit!er 3: C "
Mail .Klti
Johnstown AM-umniulatloii ki a ni.
r ust l4uc , . VM p. lit.
CAST W ABU.
Keystone Kxprs........ . 5:1. a. nu
Sen-shore Kxpn-ss ....... 5rft "
AltiMiua Asimino(tallull S-J-I "
Main Line Kxpn-sa litj.'i
I my Kxi r-ss 1I:1H "
AltiMiua At-coiiiiuiHlation rj.HU p. in.
Mail express -t.i 1
Jolilistown Accoiuiuodaliou ti:Vi
I'tilladelphia Kxpress 7:1
Kast Line lirai
Kor rati-s, map. Ac, go to Ticket' Airent or
aililress lli.s.. r- Watt. 1. A. W . i., 110 Mrth
Avenue, 1'ittsliutv. I'a.
S. M. I'n v.t. J. R. W issl.
Ueu'l Malmer. in-u'l I'aas. Agt.
DREXEL'S
IMPROVED EMULSION OF
PURE NORWEGIAN
COD LIVER OIL
WITH CHEMICALLY PURE
HYP0PH0SPHITES OF
LIME AND SODA
FOB
CONSUMPTION. BRONCHITIS. COUGHS,
- COLDS. ASTHMA. SCROFULA.
- SKIM OISCASC3. NCRVOUS DISCASCS,
- DISCASCS OP CHILDREN.
- WHOOPING COUCH. ANACMIA,
- r Trnnii, a
- CCNCRAL. DCSIITV, CTO (TO.
Thi valuable preparation cure by Its autritlve
and alteraUTe power. It o a true emu!$ioa. nuf
a hme soap, is easily diarsted. qmckiy assimilafrd,
aad shows its wonderful actioa oa btoad. ttu
and verve bf a naost avarked uauraecaica$ iioia
be fitst dose.
Preial'i EmnUioa of Cod Ut. Oil is csperlally
(crvKeaolc Cue anarmi, pefnousaeaa, tor scrolulA
aod scrohilous swellinsa, glaadular eolarrrmcn t.
aod the wastioc diseases of ckudbood. Kor dvs
peplic aad aervous coadioons, Iras of flesh, 4is
(utbed sleep and aight sweats, it is a perfect curs.
Drcxtl's Emaliica of Cod Liver Oil is the eery
best remedy to ue bad far coughs, col .1. bronchitis,
croup, laryngitis, sore aad bleeding throat, hoarse,
deaa, tickling ia throat, soreness of cisest aod all
other Irntated. inflamed anil duteascd conditions
oi the throat, iuD; aad chest.
Lars bottlss, 50 eciU per botUs. Bold )j
irxggista reaerally, or seat t aay adiiau on rs
osift of 50 osata.
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
Winkelmann I Brown Drug Co.
BALTIMORE. MO. O. S. A
190 DOL1-ARS
PER MONTH
In Your Own Locality
made easily ami honorably, without capi
tal, tltir'uix yotir upare hours. Any nan,
woman, lmy , or pirl cau do the work hand
ily, without txpericure. Talking un
uefessary. Nothin.? like It for inoncy
uiakinj: ever offered liefore. Our workers
alw.-tTH pro.ser. No time wasted in
learuiiii; the tusiness. We teach yoa in
m niht how to succeed from the first
hour. You ran make s trial without ex
)ieiise to yourself. We start you, furnish,
everything nettled to carry ou the busi
ness successfully, and guarantee you
against failure if you but follow our
simple, plain instruction. Header, if
you are in need of ready money, and
want to know all aliout the best paying
buslines before the public, send us your
adilre, and we will mail you a docu
ment giving you all the particulars.
TRUE & CO., Box 400,
Augusta. Maine.
THE BEST
Is None Too Good When You B
MED IC fXKS. .
It U Ju.t as Jinjiortaiit t S-un-
. FRESH, PURE DRUGS,
Aa it I To Itire Confifence in the Flnjnl, im fl ,,,
AT SNYDER'S
You are always mm- of jrt-ttintf the
"ar'fiiMy
TRUSSES FITTE D,
All of the Jie.ot ami Mont Approved True Kept
Sa t is f net ion C un ra n tretl.
OPTICAL GOODS.
GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES- CALL AND HAVE Y- '
SIGHT TESTED.
JOHN N. SNYDER,
Somerset, - - - h
New York Weekly
Tribune
Somerset Herald
ONE YEAR.
TWO DOLLARS.
Address all orders
Louther's Drug Store
Main Street, Somerset, Pa.
This Model Drug Store is Rapidly Eeccnfcg afe
Favorite with People in Search of
FRESH AHD PURE DRUGS.
Medicines, Iye Stuffs, Sponges, Trim
Supporters,
Perfumes, rc.
THE IX K To a .IVHS Pl:KiJAL ATTENTION to THE riiUHirXMXC fF
LonOier's PrescriptionslFamily Receij:
CREAT CASE B.IN TAKES To f-E ONLY ri:U AND Pt I;E AKTK t l.
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES,
And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From r.
large assortment all can be suited.
THE FINEST BBAHDS OF CIGABS
Always on hand. It i always a pleasure to display our $
to intending purchasers, whether they buy
from U3 or elsewhere.
J. 1Y!. LOUTHER M. D.
MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. Fj
Somerset Lumber "Tak
I AM rACTl KKK AND I'KALEK AND WhoLI.IALC AND IU TAil t it V
Lumber and Building Materials.
Hard and Soft "Woods
Oak, Poplar, Shllnc.
lValmit, Yellow Pine. Flooring.
Cberrj-. fthlugleii, loors,
I-alh. lThlte lMne IlIintN,
A goiu-nil linonf all trails of LuiiiImt anl
slM-k. Alius rsm furnish nnythiiit; in
Me prouiptnt-x. mh Ii a.'
E L I A S C
OBlce and Tard Opposite S. & C. R.
IT WILL PAY YOU
T Bl'Y Ytil U
memorial Work
WM.F. SHAFFER,
SOMEllKT, PENN'A.
Munutii tun rof anil IKmlcr in
(jsatrrn Work FurntslKtl on Sliort Xti-e,
MILE ill ma
Als Agent nr the WH1TK HKoXZK
Persons In nwi f Monunu-nt Work
ft 11. 1 it t tlieir liktenM to eitil at mr
where a iirouer aliou ins will tK- uiven t
-S;ti!!. iet ion giiiiruiiteetl ill every nix-,
I'rieea very low. I invite -pvuil ait. 11I1.1
inv
WMta Bronze, Or Pure Zino Monument
Intnxlueiil hy Iiev. W. A. King, n a 1I.1 1.1.-.I
iiiiroveineiil iu the point of M:il, n:il uii1
I'oiiNlnietioii. ami w hleli ii ih-stimil to Ik- Hie
Miulur Monument t,,r our t-iiaiiKiuhle t li
uiute. tiivv us a eull.
WM. F. SHAFFER,
IIKKlTHXS.
for using
Catarrh
Cream Balm.
mlv a imrtlele o;
the liallii well ii
Int the iKWIiiU
Afl.r a iiiomein
tlr.iwatrong hntith
IhrHish the now.
I se thn-e tune u
iliivoilter mini n'
lernni, ami tM-lon
reti.iiu.
'.lva('rvnm Rilm
oiiens uml i-U-.iii---
the N:lfln lissnifi-s
HAY-FEVER
VIIuvh l"nin uml In
Hi illation, II.nN theSon-, rnt.i-t tlie mem
hr.me from I'olll.H, IUstores the Senses of tnsle
ami smell. The llalm is tiiekly ahsorheil
ami trives relief al onn. l"riee i) nius at
Druu-stists or hy mail.
ELY IlltiiTHERH, 51 Wurren Street, x. Y.
I M PORTA ST TO ADVEHTItR5
The cream of the country puwra it fbnnl
In miagtun'i County Seat Lhu. Shrew 4
OTertL.'trs avail tuemnolves of thee lists, a
Copy of which ota be had of Kcmiinwn
Brus of Xow York X rittsburs.
'WftYER fi)
uy
Them.
fr-sln--t ii,. - l I: r - !::'r., .
'iiiiaiiinlil.
AND-
to The IIerjld.
. Toilet Articles,
Sasli. Mar KaiK
Ilal listers. Cliroinab
eel l'oisl, l.U.
Hiiililini; M.il. riai ami Kia.fim: .i.tr k. f:
tlu- lino of uur Lumil-! tonnl r w r.-.iik..-"
linu-kfts iM-:zn wurk, ti',
U X X INGHAM,
R. Stati,
MiMlEIT-'
4v
At
, - hr&4
SOESTiS-iS 13 C'ZJCIL:-'
MONUMENTAL BR0: f.-v
GOOD LIOUORS! :
and Cheap Lij.
Hy falling at tin- lMi;',,u ' ' :
St.Tl-, i
Xe.809 Ma.a St., and 106 ,
eJollllstOAVll,
ail iu is f ih- i h;et i:.in"f iB;'
kt-t v.nx U-lia.1. To my M
t-rs this U a v-ll-kii'l tV. ;
all otlun tiiiviii. in 1"' ;
siv-n. m.n-t forvi t tiiat i
haiul t!i' trnttt.M variety "i L'i
ritfs.
P. s.
FISH
YOU CAN FINDsj
a 4la in mrsaea-.H at H. A as
kit aathor.
Air'
Li
Mil C WA ;
Beautiful Ikrj .c'1'
in Designs. p, tl' JS-
shop ff. ? '
hen!. tC
H.. mw.uki m aJ'"'