The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, December 26, 1894, Image 4

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    WEDDED IX HEAVEX.
D.TJI Know rovers the north of
Fr imv. The thermometer is almost at
7. to. The iM is inteiiw, hut the
lu-.irt of the jK-opU' i hwniiiiR redhot
wit'.i in lijriiation ami a doire for ven-jre-uiee
on the invader of their hearts
a'i'l liom-s. Poor souls! Little do they
know of the state of affairs of their
ii tw unhappy country. They lo not
even stop t inquire, lut loo' upon
;.iui'.'t!a as a pod.
After the disaster of Se!an and the
s imn.h r of Metz, "Ii Pueille," the
; mian Army of the North is cover
insi the shire of IV.ris, not yet sunvn-d.-rvd.
It is under the eomnianl of
rt ii- r:il von toln-n, whose head.iuar-t.-rs
are at Amiens, commanding the
line of the Siininc anl piiardinjr the
r. t;t.I to I'aris. The eonimaiid of the
French Army of the North ha fallen
t i ri'iuTal Fa'ulherlie, if the term army
-hi le applieil to mmie fiO.ntc) men com-'
l.sed of t!ie depots of ditl"eiviit line
r-'irinionts quartered at Lille, I)ouay
und Cainhrai, strajrjrlers from other
corps, Mobiles, fratic-tireurs, one soli
tary s-jiiadroti of Prairo-.ms and an ar
tillery composed mostly of fortrc-ss
iruns. Hut Faidherlie was a brave sol
dier and a eajnUe jjent-ral, one of the
few, alas! f.r Fram-e. Already at Ia
imime he had nearly compelled the
tlcrmans to evacuate Amiens and
nhandon the line of the Somme when
l:trkiies- came on, and the advantage
he h.ad pained was l.st by reinforce
ments arriving during the nk'ht, and
it is iiaiuedi.it .ly after this ac tion that
o;ir story eouiniences.
Tiie billeting of t'.te Cerman troops
ia and around Amiens h:l heavy
:;nd the burden grievous to 'oi-ar, but to
none so di-arous did it prove a- to
Captain de Mowvaux, a retired caval
ry oflhfr wlio had foiijrht with dis
tinction at Magenta and Silfcrino. A
line sp;-.-i:ne;i of the old French sol
dier v. as Aifr.il de Mi:nva'.ix. With
the courage "f a lion he co:nbinel the
heart of a woman. He resith-d in a
pretty little cottasre in the outskirts of
Amiens, on the IJapnume road, and his
household c Misi-tcd of a son, then with
bis regiment under Faidhcr'oe; his on
ly daughter, Imis' de Motni-atix, and
a faithful servant, Sa.in;ie. At IS
years if aire Louisa was certainly the
10 M U-autiful girl in the Irrondise-
liielit. 'ie was idolize.! tv her lather
1 sp iilcl and lotted by Suzanne
1 1 was on Nov. 2 170, the battle o
Amiens havinir taken place on the pre
vious day, the dull evening had closed
in with a heavy fall of snow. The
captain and his daughter had just seat
ed themselves at their humble supjxT,
the old man with a fad, grave expres
sion on his face, his daughter pale ami
nervous, when the tramping sound of
footsteps outide caused theiu Ixrth to
start. Then came a heavy knock at
the door. Thev forth rose to their
f.vt.
"t'onse in," said the captain, draw
ing himself up to his full height.
The door ojieiied, and a sergeant of
the Fifty- veiilh Prussian regiment
entered. The moment he caught sight
of the captain instinct made him sa
lute.
"Pardon, monsieur,' he said in to!
Table Frciieh, "but an on"n-cr, his ser
vant and three horses are juartered on
you. They will arrive shortly."
'I have only four rooms, sergeant.
One is occupied by my daughter, one
by myself, and the third bv mv ser
vant, and there is this room. I have
no stabling."
"Sorry, but must oliey orders." And
the sergeant produced a piece of chalk,
marked the door, saluted and depart
ed. For a moment there were consterna
tion and exclamation. Then Louise
bur-4 ino tears, sjieedily followed by
Suzanne.
" 'ome, come," said the old soldier,
forcing a smile. "IU-inemfo-r, lionise,
you arc a soldier's daughter. This is
v:ir, and we cannot make war wi;h
ro-s-water."
"li, my fat!i(r, what will these
wntehesdo? They M ill insult us!"
"Not while I am hen', niv dautrlit-
r."
"Thy will murder us," wilifo-d S.i
7.:i tine.
"Now, don't le foolish, but let us
rather think what to do."
Finally it was thus arranged: Ixniise
to give up her room to the officer
:i!id with Suzanne take ossession of
her father", room. The private was to
have Suzanne's room, and a led was
to 'm.' made up for the captain in the
IuiiiUt room under the roof. Scarcely
bad these arrangements lccn comjilet-
when another knock sounded at
the door, and on the invitation to en
ter the latch was lifted, and a tall cav
Si'ry officer, enveloped in a long blue
greatcoat, entered, followed by a hus
K.r U-alinir some lia;j;ra;rc.
'I am sorry to disturb you, sir,"' he
paid jiolitcly in excellent French, "but
1 am told I a-n billeted hen.-. The
major gave me to understand that you
were an old soldier who had seen much
trviee. You will, therefore, under
stand that that"
"Perfectly, sir, and I will endeavor
t i make you as comfortable as my ior
little cottage will permit. I am entire
ly sit your order. As to your horses,
J re-ret that"'
"Hearii.g you had no stabling, I
have arranged for them close by, so
jili-ase do not distress yourself. My
name is Hudolph vo:i Arnisdorf, lieu
tenant i:i the Seventh King's hussars.
May my servant place my baggage in
the r;Hm I am to occupy?"
The distinguished courtesy of man
ner and soft voice of the Prussian hus
sar at once made a favorable impress
ion on the captain, who proceeded to
show the way, followed by the soldier
servant, a good natun-d looking, stupid
fellow.
"This is the best I can do, sir," said
tile captain, showing him into Louise's
ro on, "I will now go and have some
supp-.T prepared."
"Pray, monsieur, oblige me by do
ing nothing of the kind. The events
of yesterday and the d-cujiatioii of to
day must Lave much dLsturied every
one here. . I discovered a restaurant on
in v way hen' and have had a splendid
meal."
As the captain descended the nar
row stairs he was much exercised.
Surely the stories he had heard of the
brutality of these Prussians must !
exaggerated. In his day when a town
was taken xis-sio!i pave an almost
unbridled liccii
tio'i of civilit v.
.-. i nere was no ijiies-
Simply might made ;
right. j der the hottest lire, his brain burning
lie found Iconise and Suzanne,, very like a volcano and his heart f.-elinglike
p ile and tn-mbling, in the sitting j ice. It was 3 o'clock. Neither side
room and told them Ids impression as j had gained any advantage. The Cer
to their unweh-ome visitors, which ' mans doggedly held the village of
wvnt far to tranquilize their fears, j Cjucrrieux. while the French held the
ln,:l.. - :.- t. 1 ..." ... i r . . . , . .
one eviiteisiug uic nca neau 01 . opjiosiie sine ot tiie ravine, only a
f oot-teiH was heard descending, and small stream dividing them. Then
Rudolph von Arnisdorf, in the red uni- J the advanced line of the French was
form of the king's hussars entered the i strengthened, and they once more at
room. Kxeeedingly handsome he j tempted to drive the Ct niiaiw out of
looked tall, fair and manly, with a j the village The Fifty-seventh, who
clear blue eye and sweet expression, j held it, had become short of aainuni
As he bowed there was an astonished tioti and were sullenly retiring, firing
look upon his face. ' their last cartridges. It was at this
"My daughter Louise, mon.-ieur
lieutenant"
"Von Annsdorf. At your service,
mademoiselle." Then, turning to the
captain, he said: "Sir, I fear you have
deprived mademoiselle of her room. I
must insist that yon iwrniit me to biv
ouac here on this couch, and to-morrow
I will make different arrange
ments, leaving my name on your door
as a protection."
Louise looked up shyly. Surely she
had never seen so handsome a man.
He could even compare with her broth
er Henri.
"My servant desires to know if he
can lc of service in the kitchen. Per
haps your maid will make him under
stand, although he speaks onlj- a few
word- of French.
The matter lieing explained to Su
7'iniu', she suddenly lot her fears, and
pn-sentiy there was much laughter
heard fnmi the kitchen.
Rudolph fell asleep dn-amiug of Lou
ise, and Louise could not sleep for
thinking of him.
And so the days went by, this' two
young jH-ople Uing continually in one
another's society, until at hist liking
fell into loving. What could they do;
these two poor things, helpless in the
hands of the gvl of love? And so it
fell out that they plighted their troth
with the consent of the captain, who
was as much delighted as any otic,
and it was decided that when the war
was over they were to 1' married.
Certainly no officer in the First army
was so happy as ICudoIpli .n Anns
dorf, and certainly no girl in the de
partment of the Somme so joyous as
Louise de Moslceaux. IVrhajw it was
the terrors of war and the uncertainty
of daily events which drew thos two
young hearts closer together her wild
fears for his safety when he went on
duty to the front, his anxiety for her
welfare until his return.
The new year had scarcely eoniiiienc
cd when intelligence was received that
Faidhcriie, w ith every available man,
had occupiodjiapaui'.ic, a'noit 12 miles
from Amiens, and that his advance
posts were at (Juerricux, some two
miles nearer. That morning Kudolph
had U-en decorated -with the Iron
Cross, the proinbsit distinction that a
German soldier can earn, jiinl it was
in high spirits and with U'ating heart
that he galloped back to Louise to ex
hibit that much sought for decoration.
While the little party were seated in
the parlor speculating as to how long
France would continue to wage a
seemingly useless war they were dis
turbs! by an orderly galloping uj to
the little garden gat'.
"Orders, I supTMise,'' said Kudolph,
rising and going out. He did not n
turu some minutes; then the orderly
gallojied away. When he entered the
little room, his face had a strange look,
which the eyes of l ive at once ier
ceived. The story was soon told.
Faidhcr'oe was advancing on Amiens.
There was to Ik-a reconnoissance that
afternoon, and the king's hussars were
to lead it. Louise was inconsolable
and was at bust carried up stairs by lc.T
lover in a swoon. There was no time
to delay, already the bugle had sound
ed, and tearing himself away Kudolph
jumjed on his charger and joined his
regiment.
Two hours afterward the sound of
heavy and continued firing, with the
occasional Inniiu of a gun, was dis
tinctly borne to the ears of Louise and
her father. Terrible were the mo
ments as they went slowly by. Would
her father go and get some news? Yes,
the old captain would. He went on
his errand. It was now dark. Kx
ccpt an occasional shot, nothing was
to lie heard. Louise sat ilia sort of
stupor. How long she sut thus she
never knew. She was aroused by Un
sound of stealthy footstep-, the latch
was gently Ijftcd, and a dark figure
stole in.
"Father, is that you?" she cried starl
ing UJI.
"Hush, Louise, for G.vPs sake! It is
I I leiiri. Pull to the shutters."
"Henri, my brother!" Ami the m-xt
moment they were i:i one anotli-r's
arms, "ilow came you here, dear."
What has hapjH iio?"
Then he told her how there hail Itooii
a sharp skirmish, tiiat he had Ia-c:i
taken prisoner, but that uioii entering
Amiens he had eseajHtl in the d.:rk-n-.-ss
and c me to hi, honi'.' for shel
ter.
Faiulu rbe," he continued, "a ivav.e-
es on Amietie to-morrow, an 1 sun the
citv will le ours and those doirs "f (i.-r-
in::?is in full retreat."
"J5ut, Henri, we have an olllci r
quartered here. He may le back at
any moment. You must 51 v!"
"Weil, I don't want t be shot as a
spy. so give me something to c:'t. and
I il iie o'X I shall e:..-;lv iret luck.
It's as d-irk as pi!c!i. ;. talight and
go outside liiid keep watc!i. 1 n't tail
anv one."
go .l meal was .-o:i Ik-fore hint
and as r;:pi!!y di-pati-hi.l. Then, Ink
ing a stout stick, he called Louise.
She came in and can-fall v c!o--d the
d(Mr.
"(J-Hhlby, my little sister," he sai l,
embracing her, while she p'?t her arms
round his neck a:id ki.-sci hi;:i. At
this moment the door was thrown
ien, and Rudolph stood sit the d-MT,
rKttod to the sp it.
For a few seconds there was a dead
si lcnce Louise pale as de:'.th, her
brother haughty and erect, Rudolph
like a statiic. Then the door closet),
and the latter rode into the room.
Never In-fore had Iouise heard that
soft voice utter such metallic tones.
The words seemed to drop from his
lijis like ice.
"I n gret," he said, "having di.-turls-cd
this tender interview. You, sir, are
within our lines doubtless to obtain
information. Were I to do my duty I
should at once arrest you, but after
what I have seen my conscience would
revolt against such a pr.K-codiiig. I
give you five minutes to make gid
your escajK;. If at the end of that
time you are found here, your blood
I' upon your own head," and without
a l.iok at Iouise he turned and left the
house. As the door closed Ixiuise gave
a piercing cry and sank at her broth
er's feet. There was no time to lose;
so, laying her gently upon the couch,
he quickly left the cottage and was
soon lost in the darkness.
On the next day was fought the bat
tle of tjuerrioux, one of the most stuls
Ihth of the northern conflicts. Ru
dolph, who had lioell attached to the
g - ein ra! s stall as extra an!-fe--ami
a extra aid-do
was everywhere, exp wing himself uii-
moment Rudolph kshtd in anion;'
them.
"What is this?" he cried. "There is
the enemy in fmnt of you, not behind
you."
"We have no more ammunition,"
said an old sergeant.
"Ammunition!" he cried, springing
from his horse. "You have your bay
onets," and drawing his sword he
cried, "follow me!"
The I-rcneh had now gained the bot
tom of the stnvt and were advancing
at the double. Just then a light form
was seen to sjici-d out from one of the
little side streets, followed by an old
man who could not keep up with her.
It was Louise. Swiftly she made her
way to Rudolph's side.
"Rudolph, my love; Rudolph, I am
here."
For one moment he paused; then
the Fn-iieh scut in a heavy volley, and
Rudolph, staggering back, fell to the
ground. In a moment she was on her
knees by his side, his head pillowed on
her lap, covering his face with kisses,
while shot and shell whistled mid
screamed around them.
"Rudolph, Rudolph, speak to me!"
she moaned, while the b!iod from his
chest spurted with each Ial.ored breath
over her. "My ('Sod, he is dying! Will
no one help me?" Then the glassy
eyes ojH'iied, and a strange light came
into them as they met those of Iou
ise. "Louise!" he faintly murmured.
Then she I tent down and kissed his
lips, whispering, "It was my brother
you saw, Rudolph."
A bright smile passed across the face
of the dying soldier, and with the
name of his u-loved on las hps ne ex-
pi red in her arms. Then came a cruel
Volley, the buliet hurtling up the nar
row street. There was a wild scream,
and Iconise, shot through the heart,
fell forward on her lover's body. Their
marriage was in heaven.
It was a K-autifiil summer's eve.
The glow of a rosy sunset streak "the
western heaven, lighting up the tomb
stones in the churchyard of Amiens.
The war is over. France lorn and
trampled on, is reviving, but the dirge
of tiie d.-ad is still heard in the land.
An old man, tottering and stooping,
leaning on the ana of a bronzed officer
wearing the uniform of the line, is
picking his way among the crowded
tomhstom-s. presently they arrive at
a simple marble cross. On it is en
graved: "January 1 ". Louise de Mon
ccaux; Rudolph von Arnisdorf. 171."
Taro Yalsab's Friends.
1. A physician can not always Ik.
had. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains
Praises and Hums occur often and
sometimes when least exH-ctcd. Keep
handy the friend of many households
and the destroyer of all pain, the fa
mous Red Flag Oil, cents.
'2. Many a precious life could lie
saved that is In-ing racked to death
with that terrible cough. Si "cure a
go.nl night's rest by investing 1 cents
for a liottlc of Pan-Tina, the great r-m--dy
for coughs, colds and consumption.
Rot tics of Pan-Tina sold at (!. W. Ren
ford's drug store.
Ventilation.
Visitor to Public Institution Isn't it
rather close here? Ii:i't you think
there is need of ventilation?
City Father Ventilation? Oreat C;e
s:;r! No; t lice's been altogether ti
much ventilation of the place already.
Two Lives Saved.
Mrs. Phiebe Thomas, of Junction
City, 111., was told by her doctors she
had Consumption and that there was
no hope for her, but two lott'-s Ir.
King's New Discovery completely cur
el her and she says it saved her life.
Mr. Tl.os. Fggers, IT) Florida stnvt,
San Francisco, suffered from a dread
ful cold, approaching consumption,
tried without result everything else,
then thought one bottle Dr. King's
New Discovery and ill two weeks was
cured. He Is naturally thankful. It
is such rcults, of which these are sample.-,
that rove the wonderful efficacy
of this medicine in coughs and colds.
Free trial l:t!es at J. N. Snyder's
drug store, SciHTst t, pa., or at Rral
lier's drug store, Rcrlin, Pa. Regular
size -Vic and fl.
Ornithcloj.
''J'atlier," said the inquisitive siiiail
bay' '-is it tr.ie that you can caVh a
bird by piili.'igsalt on its tail?''
"I'm not sire," replied the man
who abuses the Senate. "Yom might
do it that wav i:i s"!ne c-is-s, but if it's
the Amcri.
want to us
an eagle you re at-er you
s'.igar." i(.iuiri'tii S t ,
Eleo;ric Bitters.
This remedy is Uoo'iiing so well
known and so popular as lo need no
sp-.t-ial la. ution. All who have used
Khctrlc loiters sing the .-ame M."ig of
praise. A purer mc iia-ine l;.-s lio-t c xi.-t
anl it is guaranuid to d-i all that is
claimed. Ki-trie Rit'ers wiil cure all
diseases of the livtr mill kidn-ys, will
remove pimples, Uils, salt rheum and
oliicr ail-Ttions caused by impure
blood. W:'l drive Malaria from the
system and prevent as well as cure all
malarial fevers. FY r cure of Headache
Constipation and In lig.-slhm try
Fleet rie Ritters Ktitin- satisfaction
guaranteed, or ni-uiey refunded. Price
VK-ts. and -t I per lKt;l-at J. N. Sny
der's drug store, Somerset, Pa., or at
Rrallier's drug store, Rerli.i, Pa.
Progressive.
Mother Don't yon think Mary
IS
ni-'.king wonderful progress
her
singing ?
Father You 1 t she is ! Why, w hen
she first commenced o:i'y the m ighVirs
on each side of its cciuplaiutd ; and
now, from one end of the street to the
other, they are kicking!
For a Bali Heal
Scene: Rarls r shop. Tonsnrial ar
tist surveying his victim "Your hair
is getting thin, sir."
Victim "Yes, I've Ivcn treating it
with anti-fat. I never liked stout
hair."
Artist ''You really should put .some
thing 0:1 i:.''
Victim "So I
i''t rv morn-
ing."
Artist "May I ask what?"
Victim "My hat."
The rest wa- :!emv.
The Little Oses-
Saoiild be c.irefuMy considered, c--IM'cially
when they contract -ougli.s
and colds. Croup is the demon of
childhood, si- many a fond mother
knows. D not allow a cough or cold
t run on. Whether young or old, it
may be the forerunner of an untimely
death. We can confi l ntly recom
mend all readers to use Pan-Tina, the
celebrated remedy for e iughs, colds
and con-uniption, fists :! and -V cents.
Rattles of Pati-Tkias iM at R .tiforl s
drjg store.
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1895.
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BisM Kisd of a Stwspaper. aid
7" l-!, i-' is the light kind. It is th
only eiiiiiiih tu lliorniier ncuspap.T that
reaches Central Pennsylvania at an early
hour of the day.
Il is i'iu of tln foremen! !eiii-er:die
newspapers in the State and the only one
printed at lh- S!al Capital, the official
and political centre of the Common
wealth. It prints the news, receiving it over its
nv. ii v ires through tiie ext'aordiuary fa
eiiitiis of th'J great Press Association,
iiidiHi 1-y its own srrpsioi';lents.
'J'fn- J'l'rifi is Peiuecratie to the core.
It is pKsed to i osses and mi enemy of
corrupt monopolies. It isn't afraid to
liiit the wrong: it never m-sitates to
speak fertile right.
It makes a spi-ci.oty of dep-irtmc'J
news ae. l gives more ia -h el.iy t!ian all
the other St i!e papers combined.
The I.i-gislative Session of Iki."., v. ill be
of great i:iiMri:inee to the people of the
State. 7 "'. I't'ti-i-if with special reporters
will keep its readers f'iliy informed on
ennng tiiis and all other political and
economic matters. It h n evclasive o;i
IMirtuiiilii's for securing advance news of
a public kind.
DAILY, every week day morning in
the vo ir, s.) a war.
WKKKi.Y, Tuesday evening
if each
'!;, sl a year.
Tlir. DAILY issni will bo sent
in rdiis on trial, by mail only, on re
four
ciMd
of:".
THi: WKI'.KLY will bo sent four
liii-nths on trial, by iii.:il oidy, on receipt
of i" cents.
7'.V 7 '.;.'"' Is l he i-.-t n K rii-i.ig iih1
oiiiiu 'n lYnn-vl vai.l.i eiUsidc of Pitts
burg ami Pl.i!::.ie!: !.i::.
Free to the l':iei,i;.!oyc I; it inserts
v.ili.'.it charge ad vert i :nf;i!s of those
wanting. ei:iploj-in-i:t. Its Help Order
lia- brought assi-iance t- Ir.iiidre Is. it
has : (.'cut a Word Want Cohunn for oth
er wants.
A-.idre.s, TtiK P.vT-nor C'.vp.-.nv,
Harris!, urg. Pa.
B.
& B.
SUBSTANTIAL
GIFTS
Likely ti be the rde U.'s season. What
ever the demand, ;he ei-pply found
here in either substantial or orna
mental article.
Some Dress floods and Suitings sug
gestions. Timely hints for ai-eptable
Christmas pnsei.ts:
Hands-nie, large and stylish
BOUCLE CHECKS
I '.lack and rrl, brown and blue, brown
and green Kxcciiiiiijily stylish and fash
ionable qiKMls usiii specially P-r skirls lo
wear with separate waists regular I .."A
giKls, well boiigiit to sell
75 Cents a Yard.
.VMncli all-woof lnixod Suitings,
P.rowiiJ, irey.--, i: -d. Crccnand various
other desirable I! stiires. Klcgant wide
goo'N. Legitimate worth tl'i and To cents.
All to go at one price, .hi iiii-hes i-le,
?
ZO Ccnls a Yard.
AIl-Woi-l CO-ineli fancy Sailings, pour
diib-reiit weaves in gretil variety of n:l r
combinations. Iairher in the seasi n sold
for ;"i and i cents. The holiday pi io-.
25 Cents a Yard.
Neat Check S-sIiings at least '2 I'ilo-r-ciit
styl.-s. A fort-.m.-it" perch:; -e. L'rt-
elli :it cop-Vs of s'l'tniiis at four limes
lhei-.-t. .J and :;t inches wide,
S5 Cen.s a Yard.
Write oar Mail tb-.l-r Lepartiaer.t for
samples alo fT New Il!ustratel ";ita
logue. PltKH All orders promptly
and satlsfaKorily iillL
BOGGS & BUHL,
Allghcny, Pa.
Da't Be Dcreivod.
F:ils. ec nioiiiy D prict'iMed by jcop)e
who think that urinary troubh- get
well of themselves, Dr. Kcnm-dy's
Favorite Remedy cures the most 1
stinate -;isi-s of diabctc, gravel or kid
ney disease. In Ilrlght's disease it has
cius) where all else failed.
TLe lest 2ornia Piper.
The Pittsburg lwnnrrri'il t,'n:rf(r is at
tracting a great deal of attention I.cchuso
of the very large amount of exclusive
new and special departments it is run
ning. Its new price, Ii) cents a week, or
Sia year, puts il within reach of all. Le
tween it and the 1-ceiit papers there is no
comparison as it runs three times as much
reading matter daily as they, while the
ipiality is much superior. It isa paper
that not one tnc iuIht of a family ill read
but every mi-iulM-r, for it contains some
thing for cvcryliody, no matter his cir
cn.isl.tii. --, a- r moo I. The Weekly
( o.oe i; fit '!. ,' contains tiie best feat
lines of the daily as well as some of its
own. U compares very favorably with
the New York weeklies, while at the
same time containing news of tlii-- region
that tii others do not have. It costs only
l a year. If you want ail the news of the
world, all the local and stalo news, the
fullest mi l best market reports the ablest
editorials, the breeziest skirting columns
and miscellaneous; reading you wiil Hud
them in the Pittsburg r,;oo n-inl flu i !!;
besides it has one of the Is-st c p.iipped
newsjiaper plants in tho country, and
never before has il !cn so general and
welcome a visitor in the homes of city and
eouMry as now. The aim of the publish
ers is to give a lietier article for less mon
ey than at the old price, and much Irt-tter
than can he procured clseu here, and they
are succeeding, good judges say. Itegin
the new year right by subscribing for the
out nti-rriij tiii'tt
Are You Ever Atmoyei
y a buzzing or r.ie.riiig -und in your
hciid? I lave von diilicohv in licaring
)s your hearing less nciit.'? If so, you
have catarrh an I should at once jiro-
e'li'o a bottle of Kly's (.'ream Ilalm, the
U-st ku-iwn remedy. The Halm will
give instant reli, f.
Di?cliarj: f Ear Can Be
Carad.
S-::ri'-t f. v r, lit -.i l -s, soi-i nilii', by utc-ri-
tioii of I. lin-c i: l:c- cit ilnoii. bnroiiitc. a
-o;:t'llit..i I)l.:l l':cl lo oU.-nnvc '.lis-i:ir-;i.,
:iii1 ili :il:n ss iii.-.i s. ;. i. ii i v, r '-runs ii.-l.'.'
Inn yr.i.lti;t!: i; ts ors" Ly llic n,i.l:l!n:i of
uiil-i"! i1 liy ii, mi n i ions ii ii. t fioly ini.i1 iiiimirs
in tin- iiii'l-l.c c.iviiv of On- c.ir. iir l.v uiis r.t-
tines tii:i.it;.li to in.-l-oiic, w:lh ui't iniin.'ilteii
llll-l itl'Jl isii Of ll!'S in Olf llils.- l -he lir.t.n.
ii-siilint in licitl!. Willi s.j.-Ii ii ciivlt'ton
Iti.-.l o:i!y I -.et- lroi:i u-ors.- to w.i.-s , ny u :.l
yon it) !ny lo ai-i! v tie- sur luii.nn of r -ncf.
Th:it sin ii tis :rv ciir.-.l'ti li:is li-i-ii !,-iiio,.-st
rile I ov.-r iiinl vir l-v th In:- -t r-1 n , ,il
l.v lir. saiiicr, si'l IVnii Avcinic. lV:l--ii.-. I ..
e ;-. tiir, l.ir.1 ami Ihriul .).,",!:'. 1 In- -:t
of Mr. C!i:is. '. Hrviti n. .s.c.ouo.-c tr I. Mt
'iiliini-l".:i, I 'l'-litir.', is :i s:iiii.l- i.f Imti-
uriils. lie icitl ilisi-li.i r.'.- ipiai i-i.il.lii!. In
Issi i ir. Srcln r lr.iit.il linn x t--k citn-i-
iitu' a cur.-, Willi !n-iriii rc-iori-l, itt.-l In- r
ni:ti!is wi il lo tbis il.-ty. All with ...r ironliii
Inni this article an-1 Ik-i-:iuiliieil fre-.
Wild & Anderson,
Iron & Brass Founders,
Fngiiifprs and .Macli'nMs and Engiu
Iluihlers.
Maiiiitacturors of
COAL CAR WHEELS and AXLES
New and second-hand Macb'pory,
Shaft if g. Mangers and I'ii!!i s,
Injectors. I.iihi iciitors, nil
i 'iios, M:c.
ERECTING Of MACHiNtRY A SPECIALTY
St-iclly First-Clan Work Guaranteed.
Shoi on Hroad St., near R.A . I) iot
Johnstown, - - Pa.
BABYLAND
600. A VC. tMLHRCO.
Tb.3 "ew Vjlume. beginning No.-ai'aar '01,
will i-ontahi the !.cst things in rr.-d-i:ig
and j.i.-t ires for t!ic cloldren fr-iii
one to six years old. Among them
v. ill be
Tho House
Of tin Grandmoihsrs.
IJy Mrs. Itlla I'arinan rralt. A hu
morous sei ial of baby life.
Marching Plays.
I'.y i.-cy Ihirb:-m. Icr liiirs; ry c::-t.-i-la:i.:ii":it.
Kiud frirt'iiis Mid pri
mary scli'Kils; to develop the natiual
fi-ieiidliii.-s of litth- children toward
aiiiiini's Klal'ioratcly illustrated.
Setuiels to Kother Gcose.
Ity Mrs. Clara Isity Ihitcs. New sid
viiitoiisofoi l friends, told in crsc.
Tiie U.uiW.c Pennies.
I'.y 'Ito.'' A series of curious draw
ing l--s i-ns, using a lurge and small
enj .er is-llt.
Ciii'dren's Mena3;r!e"
Priie Competition.
A men: geite of cardboard, with fi.ll
ilin-etioiiS for making and coloring,
and prizes.
V'l.vi'ci. h f-'i i r.
Alpha Publishing Co., Bastcn.
mi
Aill
I1! I I i'l) k 'U
tl-00 A YEAR ENLARGED.
An Illustrated Ma jasine for Childrea
froni Sevea to Lisvea.
The Sow Volurit Begins, with Kovcsber.
SPECIAL pEATURES;
Tolly and the Other GitL Serial. Ily Mim
Sophie S'.vwt.
ThsEaot-hoIc iatha renje. Hoys' serial.
I'.y r.i-lh li-.y. ,
Little Peierkin Vaadiks. A lively series
of p.s tns lor ri-citatioiis in character.
I'.y ( has. S. I'ratt.
Great Cats I Have Met. A iloznti liimtlti
Hories. every one true. Ily V. Thom
son. 7- Hhistratioiis.
A Childhood io aa Irish Caslle. Advcnt
nrs of real cliil.Iren In an ancient
ciot'.e. Hy Mrs. II. II. Dol.lis.
Vhca Grau'lfalLir'i Giandfatl.r at a Toy
A series of liist-i i.-.l artieltji, iii'istra
te.1. I' S. llroo!;s.
An Acticaa 3oj Abroi-1. liog Tony's
voyage- I'.li:! travels; very aiimsiiic;.
'y F. 1. Uniiij.lirey.
Eucihir.s Corner. AUmt cliiUrcn who
iN-car.K' hat jiiiK'ss makers. Ily Atly
Mortoti liaz.
i for Ch lilrss's Voi:et. A monthly
"
feature.
ItUtl Jor
Doll Drtsi-Miticg. A scries vvritto
chililreii.
Distiaaiihtd Story-telleri. Stories l y
' Sophie May, Mary K. Wilkiiis, llec
kiah lliitterw'urtii, etc.
"Childrcu'f Kenagerie." Ttize Compc
tition. '
.Vi;,,;;,'. ,--,.
Alpha Publishing Co., Bostcn. '
distinctly? Are you troubled wilh a f , ''V''-'-.;V.Vy,??Vv3
continual drooling of mucus, irritat- CfCaiH i3..:1. ufrJr, f
itv? the ?!iro;,t ttii.l causing you to .- - .... .,. t " JT.- ?;-S
cough? Is vo-.ir br.-ath ui!i.Ica.s;ii!!iy j.f '-' "' "" ';i i vvwV' ' '"--JJi
feet c ! and aci-oiiioanicd with b.-,.l taste? i-. r a imtru. n: (r-'ityf fci'ilt i ,-
and Nmft&Jm&.tv
oHiin-On I-mill V ni
. & iT fjZ? t
4? m T -
El II Baa HXd
47 k
1.IKK
SI;oriIans fomlliion Pcvdi-r!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strong ani Hcat-.hy ; Treves'. all Disease.
Cood for ?Iltimtf lima.
tf a'"ii-lv iwi. ll:-.:' r-.f-pl--4T"1. In i.is
t tt .t.t. .-ilii of tt s-nt 4 da. "Oi- r f. i. i .i
fiioi.i... sio.".lr a i-m' !' ..-. -(m. ii-- - -.''.! : '
ffyoiiai:'t It seiol t; lis. At' irt.
Su-. i. r-ir ii! -i:""!-- n- I"" Ijrs ill ii.
t-al li ".ml. i So I. i-t- . i o r- f .i u
s.i.iiii!eti....f liic Hi-t Vi.l:r i'.-1'..-rw r if -.
t r u.l r : tn-.-v : .t- . ill I:
.It. y i i:i- . 'nrM-e r -i i- .
B-ckh-t'j Arnica Sslve.
Toe "o-t salve i i the World cut.-,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rho.i.ii, f'-vi r
sires, tetter, ch;lji;iei hi'.lld -. ! ; i 1 ! !:. i : i-,
corns and all skin emotion-, t in! ; '-i-tivi
!y cures j'il.-s or n jiay re-ioir.-d.
It is g'.iaraitvd to g'c ; i:".-. ! -:.:ts-factioii
or money reftMi led. Jr
cents jVr b'X. I"r sale .J. X. Sny
der, Soiii; rs't, ., or at ti. V. l:::.l
lier's. n-.-.ii'i, I'a.
b'KItiT-iN (T) - m jc. ir-. 7.1
w .i.i.' tir -.c t'fcs
lt:ro:t:;:i In" co-.-. -s
t' e t:o.s- lines ; i.-i
in- v.-iii- r lii-.o - r
f : . I. nit i . ion
O'.f - vl N
Ki't-in on !;! ls&-' - . 1
n--iis :i'i.i ic -mi.--u.-.v. )
t!i- .N-'-i r.-.s- :-
A!i..y'i! 1 :-io i n-'rio IfS- Vli
H-iitiation, t!- ;.N Hi- .- r.- . 1'n. -.s !. .
bil.llc IVoln l :!-. I:- s;.'i-, s !( - Ii--- "' ! .!
Til .!. '! lc- i;. :nt i. .... iv :i!. I.. .1
Ml.l iiVc. I-le. :.! '.- -. '-.c. -' i .-.U. tl
linii'L-si-r Uy :n ..!.
KX.V lociili.!-, i Waiiiii .-s;,c:t j;. y
JORDAN k HINCHMAN.
V a iv noiv n.-i ly wilii i-'.-r -v ::i: ' i.:r-; ;.
oicc of 1 tin- i'o:if-i-; inn r .i-i-i-N. i! t
lir.iii Is of :is uiis.tm! r..:.- -. I: i-y ' hi
of 111! ' i s, !..! 1 Vi js-IIm-.j i 1 i;i.'.tl""
to limM-iass liotisi to toi ot.Ii is. i-- i ' : ,
mi. I to sii..!y p -i ! et lnnii:i In any -
t-'iit. lioo.ts iiiwnys frisii. ti 1 1 . 1 a'l'.v.iy o-t' r-
lit low.-si (i;..in.. 1 .ill :t ml r.-c on- of t!i-
Cic-sl assoniiii uts ci r cj.rr: .J.
joiah & mim.
270271' Main Mr t,
Johnstown, F"a. i
j
t
The jirt of A,cri.-:
x'". CIIAUI.US A. HAS A, Ud-
Mor,
Tlie Amci iron Voimlilnllov, the
tutcriran Idea, the Am erica it
Spirit, Thie first, lt a tut all
the time, forever.
Daily, by mail - $3 a year
Daily & Sunday, by ir.ail,$0 a year
The Weekly, - - SI a year
"
I he bunaav bun
By maii $2 a jar
Asl-IrCM TH!: SVSt -. v
T.ifi l,r-'.r f-.r fHlsnti the
!
k-J t-L. v. T H-,-!llnp. VVrrca. l l. f. 1 i
Rest, r.isit-o. lo r-e. r." i-P' .-t.
Salesmen Wanted
to I iini.v.i.:..; -.T; v. n
lii.-Ii Ij :h b!V iTh; -cr;j .! .- . -
lalii.-s n!l .;s I.: - t.tii.!.. ! v-..i:c s -fr
i: a'J QmnrVih. A i'i.- -.i-M. i .n.... i
'i m! IKoilc;. .,. ; . Hi. O I. ir , ; .: i 1-. I -.s;t!u:-y
li.iTi-s com ii..- .vo: '; cn-i. .
. Wriie for terms.
Hocpis Bro. & Thctnrs.
!pi v;.-u Ku'Mrks - V..5- CU.!.-, P;
YOUR EYs !
Wc want to catch it:
F.VniY I-'AIiMi:;: in Sou. (-...; ;-;
who aor:l i :" llcnli -c'; !':-.rk '-r a
1 1" 'e to (osjio-i-1 f v. ill liiul tlutt lli-fi 'N-
! i.n:.( i:TAN.v::i!Y c... v. m i.nvtUe i
liiohe-t ciy-li orictsi lor ..lie sana-. Write :
lor n'totatiotis to '
V. INSI.KW S. f '!:!'. A- Co.. j
Continence, l'.i.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
for no.-.-.' t, " 1
is t!,c gtvtiJcsi -.Uy .--.v-ilH r r. -. , c.'f 'V jci-- i'
the vvotM. f
rv r ! iXJZjBlHl
Price 5c. a copy. - - - rtplf j
That I v. ill sell, until ou tlier n..;i-.-, t'.ic tal. ili.iin : yo;-,r s;-:-.;o hours. Any man.
fol low i !i(i jik his altliei'iii jiriei-. rei;-iril- " oai .n, (oy . or l-'i i tiitiilo the u i rk Ii oat-l-si
of tiie iuIm'.Iii of s- inr niioii tat ! ilv. ujtlioiit i ju r.i i: -c. Tu't.iri un
ity the L'oM.rio.ieiit: A A. l';n.- rye, -J : in'.ccs. trv. N-i- ni : like IL f,.r !i; m v
years, Ji.l I,"r V5'."""; Ti!n-c:iii-'i, 2 t ,!l;iki;.-,"v r .-S'.-rt.l ! fere. Otirwoik-,"s-4
ywir-. y .M t al.invt. -I years. Z..vi.r ; 3.,., t,r.WM.r N w,.!t.. iu
tr.illoti; l;rnly:e;ort ami i hoiii;.son s i.nre . . '
rvo. .1 vc-us. .S-..-HI ,., r B:.!io:n Fin-!,. l'nii::i t'.ic U:mks. c tea. !i you 1:1
il'.-ii V.si-.jinjr. ,;i'-;on"s Hoi. Ins..., ,.., a tiuht ' l "ifcccl fi"!ii the lirst
llouriHiii, M."iO j'cr iri.lloti; llai-.t-isviii.-, . lioi.r. Ymt can t.ial;.' a !ri -l with, ut 1 x-lioiishi-riy,
.Moiiiiccllo. 1 yciirs, s". vi per I j etiM- to yourself. We sfr.rt yon, fi;n.i!i
(tal Ion. r.ilit'ornia w ir.es i!i v 101. i sv..-et, 1 cv; rv!h::i 11. 'nl.-il io carrv "u the Iiti-l-froni
To.- per pilloii to s..-ki; 1J .ii-iiti.-t I M1,.,...1,;;;V- unj f."(;;;ran(t.c you
l.raiiils: oiy oun itnjM.rt-.ti..-.;. !n rry ; a-..iliNt M:iv(. ( V;(ll ,,.it fl.!1w olir
ami Fort vvinc i.-.ca i..i to .1 pi ,- z:.l- 1 . . : . ..J ... . , , . ir
Ion: .-Iso the Cne-it Iris!, in- I S.s,.. !, f'1'''1'' l1"-' ' - ;'t.o. K.-aocr. if
u hiski.-s ;:t lowest h-ies.-:! ' ,-:.ic... tV.Il ' "". aie," lu'".! iK l? nn-y, a.vl
or e,i. for hpeeinl price li.-t ut I ,ws"t k!"nv ai :,! n,:t t ,c u l-J"
business lM-forc IS:,: imblio, s. nil us votir
A. ANDRIECSEN
1S8, IV.Icral St., All-, ulicny
.U or:lors by m-lil poViipliy nitem led. I
No extra cliaroij for packi:1. lei -j lioto.
MX
HENCH
& DROHGOLD'S
SA7r.'.ILLtEfjGINES
A wonderful Imprnvrmnt tn Kriclon Frrils nd
tts-Kark. Hiu-k moil4Dof 'arruu:; iimr.itpfa.st
mnaiivotlicr In iliemarki-t. Frtrii.nl lairh Krrri,
rmusinit limfs-d uiniiloiainliitill liile hurt-
tag; srrnl Mfini la Bawrr and wrur. l-vml
ci-iitain.Hlnipi lor lur-e iauiKin-r..l i.ms-n. Ai
Hprinc llarrawa. liar Kakt-a, ( HliiTatara,
nuAw.uu.n Mb.
YOU CAN FIND ZSU
HE1SII2TGT0N BROS.
ho wilt coturw t -uierii( !t f4
IMPOttTAXT TO ADVIETIEES.
ii Bcmmgtuns Count r gcat LtitK Slirctd
'Jveru;ra avaU tacm'stlvea of thp'O lUta, a
; ry of vliich cao 1)3 hai of l.uc-tctt
Urua.. f Xcw York & rnteburs.
1 CONDENSED TIKE TABLES.
Bsiitiraore and Ohio Etilroad.
Soracrsot and Cambria Branch
Noi:TUtt'Ai:i.
Jotinsfoi.'!! M.ii! Kx.r.-sJ.-!.'M-k-oo-l J n.
in.. Soie.i-rsi-i . I'l, sii.vis!ii ii IIikiv
i i-. lite jot.iision n '-.I'l.
Jo:nisou-n Mail t'...tnsJ.-i:.r!iil !". a.
N:ui imI 1 1:1 so -: ti l.:t ii'v-
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(i'!o:-.s:.ii s in i-i i.e.
Trii-is :,rrivi- nn.i .b nrt (;o;a loc .i.ilioii at
J.-im i . i on i: foilovi :
v. K.-rWAi:n
s'oiil.wi rn ; ;pri s
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TRUE & CO., Box 4C0,
Austa, Maine.
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THE BEST
Is None Too Good When You Buy
It is Ja-t m Imjiortant to S-i-ure
FRESH, PURE DRUGS,
As it I To Unit CoiiMence in the r.'iytlcinn Mho I'rnrri'
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AT SNYDER'S
You an,- always sure of getting the freshest medicine-I'UK.si j-;
Clireflilly ('olilJiOlllliled.
TRUSSES FITTED.
All of the Ileal ottil Mont Approved Truwen Kept in sol..
StilisfarfioH (iuarantecd.
OPTICAL GOODS.
GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE YQ'Jl
SIGHT TESTED.
JOHN N. SNYDER,
Somerset,
few York Weekly
Tribune
Somerset Herald
ONE YEAR.
rwo iDoniiiLtLis.
A'Urc? all orders
Louther's Drug Store,
Main Street3 Somerset, Pa.
This KccU! Dm Stcrs is Rasidiv Becsnh a Crrsat
Favcrits vrith Pcods in Ssarch cf
FRESH AMD PUBE DRUGS,
Jlcrficincs, Dtjc Stiijfs, Spat yes, Truscs,
Supporters, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, &c.
THE tHH'Mlt OIVI.-S Cl: ILSoXA L ArTKNTMN To TIIE ruMrcfXMSll or
iLoiiiF'E FresGriptiGiis 1 Family Beceipts
GREAT CAKE BEIN.'i TAKEN TO I SE OSLY FUOII AND A I.T; L I--.
SPECTACLE S, EYE-GLASSES,
And a Full Line cf Optical Goods always on Land. From such
krge a.s.sortment all can be suited.
THE FfflEST BBilHDS OF CIGARS
Iay3 cn hand. It is always a pleasure to display cmr joo&
to intending purchasers, whether they buy
trom U3 cr elsewhere.
J. fi. LOUTHER M. D.
MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. PA
Somerset Lumber Yard
M VNl lAITtCFlt AND pKALKK AMI V II. I.LH A I.E AMI III TA 1 1.1 K .
Lumber and Building Materials.
-Hard and Soft Woods,
Oak, I'oplar, Siding. I'ikr(x, MeiilUiut".
Vulsiut. Yellow Pine. 1'looriug. Sah. Mrltall!.
I berry, MiiiigteM, liowrx, I!ulii(er. C
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lite ir.niHiiiji, such lis Hrat ki ts, mhl-sizi-a work, etc.
Elias Cunningham,
Cait-r an I Vara Oppiitr S. & C. R. It.
IT WILL TAY YOU
To M Y Yol li
3Ic::iorial Work
WM. F. SHAFFER,
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