The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, July 24, 1895, Image 4

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tu-o Lyra's c -uvt 1;:
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v!:. a a yoaa.? crple rMi.-. I ;-"";
lv UiU- the lonuau.inwMiut.ii i..-r
that th.y vruiiud to bo 3JH-t iu U8
L. ly bvtMs cf Tcetlx. as quic.y
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inT baua tha prve -
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f..U t!:e court.
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court,
v.h
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bis f:u- tj:-k o:i a ',-'. '
, a:. 1 be r'..wvh 1 with the c-re-
::r. The c-:; !e ah-. r:;::f. )y ! ''-i
a:;l ?.t - a A j-,': ,-r it was
ewr, a:. I t.,V -t i t h r wit!.
:;s twi-i' d .: t.r r, a f-.arfu! ra' k t
inJed cu the Kfiirs, atsd a little f-M
vit!i a ;:1 .r'- i:i his ey--. h;iit
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Mr. ! l:.i::.'l.. -1 ;.t 5:i. a, :-.l
f-r.-catln vo.luWy i:s v-r:i:a:i It." 'A'-'-s
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the i.ii.h.l ccai:-.!of.-l- !
: out a:
5 .wi.,?. .lr. : Davy pr.kt-d a i aiti-l-.l
I ill iu his p-::v. :.::-! the aault
o.o w-l :ii. Chk-:!.'. L:;r
V. hut r.nu Iiiiiil.t.
A'v.nt jhoa w-3 haw a stand-i.-
.:i x.,.:!t.tain t p l-nkhii; l.'.'vu at
tr Wheu 3.--aw ;r, v.- thn;'!.l that
ii was a c:r....t, b::t i.;::!H.s .1-1 th.it
t 1.. :.-t v..- a rii : r : r-..
3; bath a 1. ni t i;s th-: ci t:s
i.-rf!:e::d 4 i .et 1..:i.t, attd what - vir it
1 atts at it ia:is hiia thr.-u.-'t and
j. .era's lata ..ii.t ti e r.. ks. it is .--.id
writers eti t at
j lace a rot:!:? virjiu it: ! is way, v i. r -:-t
bo pats aw;;y fr ..a l.i:a all 1 is ii
m s and lays clov. i his !. r.d said is
Jiei.l thn tut ruined utitil he Lc lakvti
..jidvlain."
Thus wrote that ! iihtfully i:aire
!.-. -rv- r, rathtr r-.-lix i'ai.ri, who vi.-it-1
Shiai it'J years a..-.. M Ura i il-(.-lins
ono have fvll--vd ia .n..:j .t
ft' rs with their eyes .;..-n will at citee
rvi-inivte that tho aiiisaal he saw was
ti.v beiiaa, cr 8in:tit:e ih-s, wl:i h t,':ti:-;.s
l..Ta c.i jtassiag tatavaai ii.j.a the
Hits v hieh tower above their route.
J
is M-ldota viihle to t jcai n tilers bis
hi. apt !y liure bapiv. s to bo filh. .'.toiled
a t ie jky Hue. Thisv.il-l S'-at iahahit?
ti.v lai.n!.! aiilr oil Ctth r hide of '.!,. IC-d
.; i the t rp j;;:'!i ' f i'l "ah ::.! is
t.ie vii'y r; prwoia.aivu of th ? h'r t
i. at trt'.Ks? ia thoo r J.-: .-. !h ru
i..,altl. rs buutf.l it, a:, i the. lew
fp..r:-:a,a who have f, w : bis i.v
ii;:;;.lvvia a-.-t b-.suroi . - .1 ta.tt vai-trtaii;th-
s of the oi.::-. cos: iaai L:s
I. irtbiii-ht. ICitKitci-th C-.atury.
7Ie.t It!.i!rr "i i.
A : .. .-t ...aa a t th.- a
ri as i.i ord r t s re -r; :
..-!. ad ths is a ia a a
y theari-.'alttir-i !, -a!:m
aat-w oa the a-j cf a. tal I
:t:dati iu of
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.-.saad i:.,a.l ti-j
ate- i.r w,...:au t.. .
...ar - i per e at of t
e of the we; id, cut--!
ates and C.aa.aa, is i
e lhaa ! Saa.i lial
-s ia saetal ta s i- r-.
railroa i jaih
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t..e t..a: It iij;tli ti rai.way.- t.ii-a'.a.i ait
tat' rl.l has : jcivt. d iioai 7 p.r ceat
ia lit-0 to ia p.r t at ia it l-i. Kail
way Ih.-vicwa
sinsat:cs
Ir II C'ir!or !!tw 3 7 '..-n t'n-'. Xt ticn He
"itiscatiai;
sic var..jas r .
; s .h :i Ij
1 a i: . i y
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at
re ii a i a, i a .i
.1 a:-..'-;.-, ala.-raatel
i:a
a c.-.a--! t) w ! s.evh.ai-t.
r r.t:yv, .it. r .h.v;-s y. .: h a.', a
.Id, whh-a b..- d : tl.e i..,.
ai r.wt k t" ;i a ir .a. ; - : c ... .: a.;. :
--ps v.;u awake allaa 'i'a i-a'i t
If is let o bad t .:; il h a
,i.-t; fr-:i :-.naoa: t r 1 . . : t
aayvi.h ca.aiati'-1 t ..- au L .'. ;
tirty, r.r.d eviiy -.-,a i :-.:- ra i ., i
alii....- t ' . e t ;:il '. pa ... .i . a-.
y a c. u! 1, you w ai l ti e; : a
ari-, lui ia taa taoraiaj yoa f.I l a
' "Tho coath is Etill tlivtc, bat the t.r
r ;-s f tho i::a.;iaai -a have fled li Z3
t :.-u day iialit, t-- you pat it o.i aa-vi.a r
day. iJat l.aahy you ii -ei.n t ga, :. i I
wah ili-iu:ie?s L. rrj f ri cpair aaaeii vp
to the tat dical taua's il lo l.aru y : r
fate. Iu n-e of t - a. iaiche t vc;y . ..j
l.aow.s bow a t' ,th v. ill hop aa 1 ja:ap
aad smart all day uattl v. -a j;-1 to th
: ath-t au'l thru ca!ra li-wa to :; : t ;
:a.J pah.k-s th .t y -a ' .a'r t li wah h I
a;j was sahiaa- it is tkj hatae way j
r.i.-i a coaaa or ctht r uiita- tit A-y..aj
itotip to tbo djor y .UMcrvtly hv.p:-th:.; i
t.j .! :. tor is iiot at ia :aa. I.a pail tho ;
rhi.ll jr atiy aal i;alf v, i.-ii yea h e!
not cotaa. Thea the fuaah -t part f it j t ..uriuceof tho:a:ea'itat, foritstean
till is la;w i.sa.1 yoa will fy.l v.hv.i yea ti.at tho tha 1 fpua ly a tilkw:r:a is
lla.l tho doctor U ui at b.aaoaudfe l teaalar aa 1 ove'i :u proportion as ti
es if yoa bud Ir. ra cheated out of o.v j v.aria l:as La t a rt auha-iy a:ai curt fully
o: your deareit hopes." Wasbiaatoa j led The prvsjicciirw aioth-.r -ia-law
i'ciL ! carefully and ian.a!tly c sa.tiiiias the
-. i . . . : c --.-ei.-!:! n i ! 1 T.ir -i- l ralf -inP-'it)-
i.'CTC t :tCifc"0 ;,,rv. t
Chaaaey fXp.wb..s a ,;or,
vai be wan't t,i! wbta i.e p.-es to i
j. Ikte it is: !
"Ya.tevaii .a-ee a prc-ailncat laaa iu 1
.... ....... t:t ,-.
b el a ary i sa:t- i alniau ct bis t jW.s.
lie (iie l, aa ! v hiu i e tv:ah- -1 bis t v
o .l b aao be 1 -ah.-d alcat Iain with
, i.
-attri.e a tal said to the all. ta;- j
ro bad ( v. :a 1 thy cat a far la::.::
jaa.4y
-. this l.;.s T. at treat tJl'bi- j
J t specu-j fccaio ohan-o iu bcav- -
ta
Tr.o a:t.-n...i::t ey:d a:o Car . :i
ad, aa l then ca-irv d, Thi.-
bat
L aveu. ' ' New V rk T. h aram. i
cict-ro caa a vo.ee ea pleasant that '
V. ht a
r it was i.uov!i l.c wa.- to f peak, ,
ct.!y ia aa ordinary law case, 1
h"a
irv l.iw r :'.
the ccurt iramed:ate!y filled wita pea- I
The
r,:l wr-ITa r.f lt-.l-n .'a .-a
rf ematry 2.1 miles loag by over halt a
laik' ia Lrw-adta. i
th rov.'Kf. of kuv
,,,
In the t tturch.
Ti:o i nit of .ciety is the lir-ma En
rolhtie jit i U:.t a-unies to b tbororittb is
ra-t a rc-a trv.ion 1.7 iatlivMuals 1-ot
families. If v. e were t j ry that I bo
. ... . tj ,.ili:)-ir c
i - h V,;hl i.rtvo t, k,v that it is the family
th-t c:.-:if.itv .' J?iarat ce.IL iso
I i M e. It 1.1 , i . u - . . , - - -
ii.vfvr entire, is a cclb No
.;an n,vfVt r enure, s --'-- "
v ria!i, bow.vcr complete, is a Cell.
f-i.-'-o is ii f.oisli-.-.l evil except ia tho
rro..,li:., , f r.l i-iriuuul branl
pv tiie ties, of rb'tne. tteity. A I r.iii!( r 13
-
t.-.-l fragment. I!is fi nr.i'f r.T.n-
rV. .rt r in the '"iteu-iy. It r.iay
.,r j. , t,..:r f..n:r. It im-iv ho i:i t.m
... -,:il .. '1 ; nil
iirrii'v tltl'iirram aim, "
it is a coinlition foui-:i to diviuo iu-
tvnnon.
It is to tho fa-ii'-, therefore, that vra
have 1 1 l.:uk as Iv.-in.-; tbo J.riwso
T.,.;;it f c-:i--:-n ia all that relates t i
a I .1
T ,h h-uhh of f.iety ar?
i ,;b3 la,.4ar,d ! t Jha amount cf !Teo-
i .. ,has is laid on the
, -. 1 j t,,0 bulesorjeat-ss cf
f;:L,r- is . tho gauctity of the
i-.-i.iM writ l-ii'-o Homes aro each ef
raio roots thnt carry their
ra, c,,ntrii,uti,,!is to tho owmzed
; cf thfl ,ntraI life.
j M,(U.ud i; itsJ ..j-cus relation?.
which ve Vucw as tlw chnreb, or iu its
; gcCu!jr C1US kaOTVn as lh9 state, Tb-i
home is the tlrt church, and tho bums
-s tU. Cra f:.ltc. Th.ro is iicthi. iu
;(i,:ircr tl,. t that U not iuiiially
As i!
,r.s t::u
,;i r t;:i re is a
i-:r
wry iij.:!i;.iut i.lta cov.-i rvvd ia so ar
ratutt! ocr thurch feaditoriar.xs as to
... ., -,.......-.,., -it:,-.rt acri-
firing the i.swuity of its faiai!ie. Tho
iLa. o.jr d;r ,,, .;r.,hit,r.mo ,,v;s ,o
t vh t'ed'-tilnc that each be.rao is a
r, .aHi.na. This is o,o of
t;,,, iLtvr,.tis rJilKW,f
tliJ,,-, tvc., T,-nl,,t ii.,fh,ctly
c;... -ci.ms f it. u-verthek: a-its it-
'jr. of it -If. Av.'i there is i;o
! ,, ..- -j 1.- -.-t there? is ito pastor
v t;o !() s U' t carry 1: thK t!y iu his
h ad. and pavticolarly ia hii b.rt, this
c. lluiar ttraetam cf bis congregation
a::d d.KS tiot fee! that th .cttiilk-ance
( f his rot; -reaticu pc nds ti-.t ou the
:tstti!;r c-f its i.i hvi htais. but cn t!.a
tiiii:i.r of its fa!'.:i!h. K.v. V. II.
Ka-hhurst i i La lies' llottie JiuriiaL
A DISLIKE Or CUKtS.
A Hantl:.-.: V!-.! ti t: Iii:?"-t f ttnj
l:,h Ye,-m I;a.o to t'arrj".
VTo i-'.: y "'a a pocvltarity iu the
E;!-:i.-a ti-..li-:: r.h-.:t ti-ksef v.-hkh
we bac j:.v-.r H-.-: a r- a :-:it.b! ex; ! v
v : i ! 'i t ;:t::;l r"; uhtce (lis:: : s
i tl.:.' tii-.J I f
j i.e,:.s i.i .0
i,r tt.o ablest
have. hi.-i " tii:
:hts it:;.-;r.l ef
! at
i I j a li'us-i v. t :
i;- a juaa ia the p-.-at taoo f:r p wer.
There is a v.iih ly oiiTured iiai rc--i'!i,
i' . r! 'in f which we canuot trac,
j tbat a tiako is sure U be- a littb- t-tuohl.
ti:at a briili.ilit (!ui;e is, ia iaor, an lin
;. , -it iii'e. The title is a p.--i: ivo uraw
1 el; t, th Duke of D-.-vc i.ihire, aud a
Dakt if i' iby v...a! 1 in vit have. Lee a
, as a"Kts! crt of d but.-."
'"'. !..!: '. A: - wh'i is rai int. 1
!. .1 at;.;. v.-i-iihl h-.ve 1 o b.r
,.. ;. e . : ; 1 : y !...-; ! Hi bl .r! f
Arvlh aa 1 v. :tr.; t:- t s-uro tia-.t ti:e
i;;.i: ,: ::i has :'-t iaip-'-ivd .ne i " ifvJ
j-r-.::ui-.ia,' i e-ticiaas iu th-- baas . f
1 :-:s. f. r;-a a!y a t'.r.ke ran iy ri-ts
th- rah'-s ho has 1 . ? -i;:e knowa to
t c.rir.iy bcf'.re ti:e tit! cra.-h '1 bl:a.
U it th it the ra.k .v-.;v-'Wers the P"p
u!.:r i..:aaia-.:'.:'-n till sa n cease to: ve
l r-,n a thi:. -vh;;h c i:;:aat!y
;..:---7j!:s ia !i:vc."f 1. iaa- or is it
li-..t uifa can n Vcr forji. t tho s; . :al
r.f.k I ia. tia it iu tie siaipk-r aud
iaor? lata: liar titlj f "1 ird?"
2-1 j ; r T.'a; t a (lake is iavarial It
ta. :!i-.i il !y ttie tit;-.! whith laarks his
,tra 1 V.'c- bava cot an i a a f tho t.'UO
eta.launti";!, but we know that apolit
ical carl who ta r- pt el a l:.k.j ! !:i woui l
It s b-.avi'.y ia p- aalar t-stiiaatiou, aiid
that tveu a riur'itii.s like L'-rd Salts
bury, w':o w-aa! 1 alt-.-r his ra::k so lit-
tl , w.ull f.a 1 that the corotivt ct
j sta.wlerry I av-.s a.to-l, to a c.itaai
k :ttat, : r.u rl: .ca: r, wa:io if bis
s a titv. r i ai a a t. e hwa-ei f c itiaaoas
h vrcukl !an- to ttale aatnia t f aae
ia x:l: .-alio wci::ht. Th-; fact is can if
ti; v, ry o-l-.h-.-t i.s t::e vh-.!.- f t::e old
hi -f th? iaila. are of raak, lit c-f
ality wo e!:t;;t.i:n in 'V uut v.
ut-
T ) rre "that is a tlaca! ( piai.a
ay it i - a:i ( ; iaa a that a oao ia
.vs. L'ee-1 c-.a-aar. Louda irp.-c-
t.
Sciao Oct J IUiu;t ; f f :m tul Lira Ia North
ern riictiiAU.
ll.-vry cari !tts c..-t. ias are ia T'ju?
attic:: th f i-a apalaria f nortls-ii-a
Mi: la.,'-:!, t-.- oiaily ia FOtia! laat-t.r.-.
V-'a :: a I'l a i.cii c u; k' it.Ciaar-
ll :, ararri y tr as"-. ia'i ral
tvit .l. la, a: . : lia to il. ; v a-..::
- is ia-
yt Thj c .aak i ar a-t -iaa! ti
t a r :: va;..a tr ski.ah, bat o.o!i
a a -'-aad his ital l.v, v :ai ia-ilviilual
rla. th-.- 1 t i l - .a ! Rroota ta'at! the ica l
a.. 1 th i.tla rs f. :l-..vi;-- h'.a- a fiaara!
pr - .--i-.i', ! at th- r.' is letaia luao.cal
a . - . . 1 . , c ; . :ai li.e ta. s. l. j e. .
th t a.--, i a has 1 .-a ti-aa.; ir hour.-;,
a i.al , :.. f-.-tivith s.
Tho i'vlv: k-:s h..e a c l-.us w--1-?;::;?
cnt--ai th.it ii v- ry !::;:. ah 'ts as a
i:.i :.. ; p '.i.r, aal tah s th t ; hac cf
v.-.1 '.iaa tas ats. A.t-. r th" w '.i,li:at
fi.. -t i il a d.itv ? that k a..-, tiaas
;a 1 i h ars, ao ! evea 1 r.
f !. a .r is ta d it:e with t:V!
.1 ti. s is t! t i .1. ! i:i a.: a-"
T a. r i the b:l i t t has
i : t -;a r with a p'.tt.? ia
: ci.
la .
l -1 -, :
!:. r t
j : a v. ia a : la: tah. s iy ; ., d e.:a:
j a. : I : ; 1 .a. at: r th j : i .a i r.:i cat-
I ir b-.u-. ; a Ti.v ;--ulaat wlat
I Ma: .s t c taao v.aiii thj 1 ri-le, aa l all
j are ia b a r 1.,. ::... to il j so ct Ka-t
::, ia a t I nil .at a pi- (..;. f ilvr aud
;:.: : i .hip ar i . : ; th.- plat 1 y
ih -.- aa: :ae: 1 ia chip ia-; tr ! rcak
;aj:t nil.w.I ll: - c:-vt,:l
iaa a L. t tha o vh i thiak it i:i-y tj
lr. h; r.:: i. ;:ai plat j try it lVv
ta-:- -.1 i;i O.-ii : it f r l-.-ss than "
i -a:--, aa ! it u a:t :a taata! thiag f -r
th'i i rii'a uia:-- y to a.a-ani.t cp t ) ' j
ir-: a', tv- 'i v,i.' ro the irav.d ii ;,p
a.;r. :aiy us i .,-:r ;n a church taoa . aa l
it a : y;.: i ova: hirhrvh'a t':2 ! is
pretty a:al p -aaha. Ail the ;aaa y
ii th-i Lr: :, aa l ia a Lack-worth, catia
try :': ' t ) hi 5 will s- a t a happy coapio
. !y ia h au vh. -p:.:. D.troit Free
i -
A ,T :p irv .e- T.v-t Tnr ttic A--?trSi!- llrMe.
la J-pa:i ii l; pears that :;. fact, a
c-rP. ria i .to tho choico -f ailajaht.r-
m-!aw :s la r aal ia la-
t ) this than appears c::
" -- ' 3
rja.iia.ar.ca, t y ther caa.htie.n
'L:!M lVi;!flr' ua-ur I thaa the
" r ' " '
" ' -uou..I.,u,v;n.r
''-I'-U- UH.aiaiili.T .N.'WlOiai
1 aa
Ctarnco M'tre Coiu "t. an,
Cf-a aa r A t.ibT d'hote I'irar in.
, 'a-hr a Ir.ttla ct a"'-d wiuc. for
v.- f'-r-r-i l I
, ., t car,. for a!.v via -, r-ti f I can't
it XP;.V.- a:uth will it Lo without
Wa.ar 111 (to v.-l.-ifa H-bt wttti
T-.;, ! v.i-i . -i.- ti,.. aa.-w-
v,;a, t,o tv.r to -..c
Cha aao Tril-sne.
.
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r . ..V . ..j V
ar. i Haaui uti, p.rntty. ii:a
I . i r.v, . t ' -1 ...... c t'A -if
s a iy, aad ih y hardly evir lut-ot
N .v, Vuk Weekly.
THE MOTHER WHO DIED TOO.
E'i x. a-1 to little-little tn hor irrarr.
The ide tw th oil nri.und J hard nil cold
isi e wa m litilt ! Tfc'rvfir did I r-av
Jiy arm jniitht Mill h, r trader form infold.
SV- ain ho lit Hi-, and l r cry bo wk
Whn sho to .on ; tti ! 1i.t.1v children cam
She wa-i o little, 1 tlon" liiisht gpenk
For b r who kurw no wonl nor her own
03me' Edith M. Thomaln OntniT.
TOCK THE WRONG MEDICINE."
Why Till nilllr.e. So Of-o ApprT9 In
the Iai!y papiT.
It is an odd trait in human ntr
tliat a laanwhn bus !xn ordered by bis
physician to tako p ireoria will never
take it if thtro it any carlo'.io a:id or
pTre?h. aciil iu tho boaso that hscaa
ah'-oih ia prt f.-n ace.
fctatibtieia.us who have stndiel th-3
thing declare that aa invalid will search
tho whole bouse for a poisonous drug
laid driuk it rather than tho nio licinu
ordtred by tbo doctor. Tho death no
tices ia tho newspapers in cases of that
kind an generally headed, "Took the
W'rcnj; J'edieine."
A laau arrived at his homo tho other
evening, aud glaucinj on the bureaa
saw a battlo cf liquid that be had been
ordered by the doctor to take.
"That "looks liko tho stuff," paid lie,
"but 1'ia not sure. As I was locking op
the collar I saw behind an old shelf a
bluo bottle that looked as if it hadn't
teen touched for years. It eaid on it,
'Sulphuric Acid.' Now that bottle on
the table looks exactly like the one I
cratik out of last uipht, tut still I have
aa idea that thetduff down ia the cellar
is what tho doctor niatis ftrroo. I
don't know bow the dickens it got down
there when it's meant for rue to take,
cr hew this bottle that isn't meant for
me to tak? got cn this bureau. But I m
ij ct going to tako any chances. I'll jts.t
go down into the cellar ami make sure,
aa l I'll throw this htuff out cf the win
dow. "
Then be cautiously went down stairs
aud took tho sulphuric acid, aud bo
was buried ia duo form after an ainlm
latic" surgeon bad done bis Lest aud tho
cerouir's j hysieian bad made a coiu
t a i.ivef titration aud autor..:T.
It i-u't only children whr make theso
Linn lers. Doctors will tell you that tui
Ivivc cnlv to label a bottla "Lotion, For
Kxterual Application Only." to make
sure cf its be-:ag drunk. If a patient
pets a bottlo cf corrosive sublimate ti
put on a felon cn bis great toe and
doesn't uso it r.'l, be will carefully save
it. Tin years afterward a rkxter givo
setae coujjh mixture to him, and thou h
n -i . ntid hunts ud tha corro.ivo sub'.i
mate b jttle, play three card moute with
it aud the couth mixture g' ts tiitt
thaioti
one th
hlv nixed up o that he can t tei
ai t!ej other, ami then when Im
feels that tith'a s across the chest that
the doctor t .hi b;:a a'ojut be swallow
n teat tf th corre-ave sublimate and
baws bis wi ! -w to collect tho lif.
i i-ir.-aaetv. llv ao aeci.lent is the cocg!
aaetura ever taken it is always tha
corrosive Eablirusto. Now Votk bier
aid.
LOSS CF THE PRESIDENT.
(trance Story of tho Scuttling of a Grci
Steamship fry l'irte.
Vhat a strange story is that com
municated by the Duko of Ncwcastlo to
Tbetiiobo couceruinx the loss of th
Fre-ident! lie says that a tiustworthy
iiiformaat ia tho I'tittd States assured
bioi that asailor, dyioit inan Aua ricaa
iiort, had confessed to having formed
one. of the civ-w of a piratu vcsm.1 which
captured the gnat rteauiship. "Every
soul on board was made to walk tho
pain!:, and the ship was scuttled."
The story st-cujs incredible, yet it may
be true, and the possibility of it give
one quilo a i-hock. It is 00 years .v
and uoro .since tho President disappear
c-1 from human dght, without, I Le
lieve, leavia a trace. Tho bisscf no
other vessel for it was tho fit cf the
great passenger ships to go has causod
so grtat rai ixciienu'at blow thoso at
borne clung to hope, some t f them for
ytars for the notion of the crew bviutf
wrecked ca some out of tho way island
was taiterly adoatod and how many a
heart was broken by the intolerable
suspense-! At lat it was generally con
cludbd that tho ship had collided with
aa iceberg and foundered. And liow
comes this terrible story, which, it is
fortunate, was not conceived cf when
it would have bal the power to make
lho.-3 at Lome raoro miserable.
It is not to be forgotten, however,
that mere than cue story bas bain re
c.-ntly written upon this Eubjeet the
car t are and scuttling of a passenger
steamer and it setais more likely
that they have suggested tho idea King
adapted to the loas of the President than
that a solitary pirate saould have re
vealed such a bang kept secret of the
seas. Loa bai News.
?( iili-J by an Abbreviation.
An;cu3 tho stories told about tbo ex
periences tf police telegraph operators
Ly th- attaches of tho electrical Lure-an
is one v.hiah relates to an ex-spocial
o:Ti?e r, who is low a regular operator
at a rnb tatter on town. While acting
as "sab" ia a West Philadelphia dis
tii- t be received a call from the treii-
tr ii, which be promptly wrote oa his
slato as he received it At tho clo.-e cf
t'ao message bo fcuud that it read:
"ri.ud wagoa to Phil. Ahosp. aud learn
cai litioa of Ilea. Coop." He was com
ph tely stalleb lie couhl i:ot imagine
who F'hih Aho-p was, nor where be was
t b.i fnaad, aor what particular ben
coon the central was interested in.. Ho
f. l: that there was a ruistako some
v.h. re, bat was satisfied that it must be
ut tho otiar t..d of tho wire. As tho
hour was ia ar reaeviag tiiae, bo decid
ed t ) watt an I co:;--alt his ltlief bvforo
saa.a;; the wagon cn a wild g'jose
caa.-oe r asking the cvatral to rep-at.
Ua tho arrived ef bis relief bo was ia
f a...ed that tho operator who bad sent
tho measago geutially abbreviate! bis
tnes-ages, aa l T"b:ib!y tho one r.-ceived
would real: '"Send wagoa t.i Philadel
phia hospital and learn pou-iitiou cf
Henry C'Jop- r. " This proved to bo the
pie per eolation. Pi.ihiih Iphia iacai.b
March I think I'lieprir.g into being
about new
June : f.iitcar givea to t!:atottof
thing
r.c at. -aber I grcs; I'll tube a fa!
'.ut of the year injsedf
Dcrrnai-vr Ail ita-'-t. lb:i ahead I'll
pa uaatei it to j. D. trcit Free Press
Tin a 4- Am.) Ilie C iiaucci.
When an Anicrican heiress marries a
c -cat, tbe lias ao show of ever being
a:i. thing bighcr tiaiu a countess, but if
she marries a Lriht young American
she may seme day Le the wife of the
prei-b ut of the United iitaiea. Dostoa
(ilahe.
buret Cum For Homo aaj Jlir'sci.
The editar cf taj Philadelphia Farm
Journal, who has tried nearly ail the
vuiteiies ia tho mat bet, bas this to say
as to varieties for lionie uso aad market:
"We have found little advantage id
planting Cory or any ctl.Tr very early
eort, fcr there is a worm or two to each
car, and lin y spail it; hence wo begin
with plantings of Crosby and continue
with StaTrell's Evergreen and Country
Gei:t!. :a:;a or No Pins Ultra, these be
ing iJtnticaL Stahl-.r'r, Perry's Hy
brid, Amber Cream aud Black Mexican
are all sweet aad good for home use.
Crosby aad Stowell's Evergreen aro the
main dependence f er market "
Invalid I'm getting U.rvd of this
liioiiototious state- of tilings. Kveti a
new syiiiptoiu would be a relief.
D.x.-'.or Well, t!ien, why not j-ay
me soiiietliing on account? AVr York
Uru-l.
"What you nevel is borveliai k oxer,
ci-e."
"I've tried that, doctor."
"Didn't it do you any pood'."
"It did uhile I wasoa the horse."
It co.-is more to lie proud than itdxg
to be generous.
Youug Men in the Senate
At the time Zaeh Chandler was first
a nieiiil r of the Seaiate he was one of
Hit youngest iiieiiilH-rs of that Uxly.
IttviduM having a youthful apiiearani
all the other men, wen u-d quite old to
him. On the day of the first term of
Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, Chandler
and he sat in the barbershop and chat
ted about events of the session, and
finally Chandler began talking aliout
his-earlier career.
'When I went to Detroit," he said,
"tin-re were not more than fifty house
in the place. Now it has lieeotne one
of the leading cities, in Um West.
MiebigaQ was a Territory and we had
some pretty hard times there, but I
stuck to it and hav lieen rather mic-
cttvful. Why," he atbled nit her pnnul
ly, "I was elected to the Senate when
I was 44 years old."
"That's nothing," answered Sviiator
Mitchell laconically.
"Nothing," exclaimed Chandler.
Well, I consider it a gre'at eleal to have
been elected to the United States Senate
at 44."
"Well, replied Mitchell quie tly, "I
have served six years in the Senate aud
am not 44 yet."
"I give it up," responded Chandler,
"you have the Uft of nie. The further
West we go the more push we have."
Senator Mitchell is still a young-look
ing man, yet there is only one man in
the Senate who was a Senator when he
was first sw ern in who has served con
tinuously. That is Senator Morrill, of
Vermont. Sherman, of Ohio, and
Stewart, of Nevada, were members of
the Se'iiate at the time Senator Mitchell
was elected, but both have been out,
Senator Sherman as Secretary of the
Treasury for four years, and Senator
Stewart six years, while another man
represented Nevada. Senator Mite-hell's
first term liegan in W3. After serving
fix vears he was defeated, a Democratic
legislature having Ut-n chosen. Six
years later he was again elected and
has since ltvn re-clectcel. Wanhingtun
Star.
Woman a
Woman is a conundrum most de
cidedly. Still we do not projHise tn
give Ikt up. Let a woman have her
health and spirits and she is the sun
shineoftheliou.se. But suppose she
is sick, what then? Why, tlu-n there is
a shadow ove r all the bouse. Happily
iu thousands of homes, such shadows
have Ut-n removed. Thanks to Dr.
Pie-rco's Favorite Prescription, the
diseases and weaknesses incident to
their sex.bave liei-n removed, aad with
Stealth nMored, their bright spirits
have come back, and the household
bas passed from the winter of its
discontent to a glad summer of com
fort. O, suffering women, for your
own sakes, and for the sakes of those
about you, use these simple means and
le healed. The only remedy so ef
fective in nervous ami general pro
stration, "Female Weakness," jicr
i.xlical pains, irreguhiritics and kin-
. Ire-el ailments, that it increases ill sule
everv ve-.r.
Small Courtesies.
I want to tell you a se-cret. The way
(u make yourse-lf pleasant to others is
to show them attention. The whole1
world is like the miller at Mansfield,
who e-areil for nolxxly no, not he, lc
catise nolxMly cjtreil for him. And the
whole world would serve voti so if you
gave them the same cause. Iet every
one, therefore, see that you do cure for
them, by showing tlu-nt the small cour
tesies, In which t!u-re is no parade-,
whose voiev is still to please, and which
manifest themselves by tender and
afi'ee'tionate looks and little acts of at
tent ion, giving otlie-rs the preference in
every little enjoyment at the table, iu
the field, walking, sitting, or standing,
Electric Bitters-
This remedy i U-coming so wedl
known and so jxipular as to need no
siooiid mention. All who have usee!
Kite-trie Hitters sing the same song of
praise. A purer modieitie elocs not
exist and it is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed. Electric Hitters will cure
all iist a,sesf the I.iver and Kidneys,
will remove Pimples, Hoils, Salt Khouiii
and other aflivtions e-ausiNl by impure
IiIimhI. Will drive Malaria from the
system and prevent as well as e-ure all
Malarial fevers. For cure of Ibtolacbe,
Constipation and Indige-stion try
Electric Hitters. Kutire satisfaction
guaranteed, or inoney refundeil. Prie-e
cts. and tl.( ixt liottle at J. N
Snyder's drug store1, Somerset, Pa., or
at Hrallier s drug store, IVrlin, Pa.
A Young Lawyer's Mistake.
There is a certain Judge in one of
the higher courts of this city who rath
er prides him.-clf on bis knowledge of
the' law. The other dav he was eom-
lielled to listen to a case that had lieen
stpjs'aleil from one of the pedbx- courts.
T!ie young practitioner who apiK-are-d
for the apiK-llant was long and te-dious
be brought in all the te-xt-oooks and
qiiote-d the fundamental plojusilioiis
of law.
At length the Judge thought it was
time to make an cii'ort to close the ar
gument
"Can wo not assume," he said pom
pously, "Mint the Court knows a little
about the law itself?"
"That's the very mistake I made in
the other court," auswered the young
orator, "and I don't want to let it ele-
fe-at me twice." Motion denie-d. V c
York r.
"f:d anyltody insinuate that I sold
myself.'" inquired the New York jo
licenian. "I didn't hear that," re
plied bis friend. "All that came to
my ears was that you gave yourself
awav."
Hay Fever, Catarrh and Deafness.
Hay Fever has not the same cause in
all cases. It is positively certain, that,
in iiiiiny cases it is from over sensitive
branches of nerve in the nose. Dr
Sadler, N4 Petin Avenue, Pittsburgh,
has found some cases where a touch on
a certain portion of the inside of the
nose caused a cough instantaneously,
with watery discharge from the nose
and eyes. Iatst season several cases
suffering from severe hay fever were
relieved immediately, and remained
free from all the symptoms upon ap
plication of tdeetricity to (he sensitive
parts. Catarrh of the nose and throat
predisprise-s to an attack, and Deafness
is caused in three out of four cases by
Catarrhal inflammation of the nose
and thrtiaL It Is very rarely necessary
to remove the bones from the nose, as
being practiced by a few specialists of
the radical class. Obstruction of the
nose aa.l mouth in breathing is most
frequently caused by thickening tf the
soft tissues aud not deformity of the
bones. Consult Dr. Sadler before sub
mitting to such unnecessarily severe
and expensive operations. Dr. Sadler
is conservative and thorough in his
work, and his dlyearsexperienev make
his methods reliable aud safe.
Grains of Ooli
The man who robs another cheats
himself.
The more we love, the more we can
see love.
dozen p-eople have courage te) one
who has patience.
(irateful content is a good sauce to
serve at any dinner.
In the commerce tf thought use only
coin of gold and silver.
Opportunity, sooner or later, comes
to all who work and wish.
If we had better sight everyliOily
would be good looking.
Hehave yourself, and you will keep
someliody else out of mischief.
It is hard to U lieve that sin well
dressed is the same as sin rolling iu the
gutter.
Then? are fple who never accotit-
plislianything 1-eeause they try to do
tix much.
When a person Is down in the world
an ounce of help is U tter than a pound
of preaching.
A happy heart is wor'.h more any
where than a peeligree running back to
the Mayflower.
(Jive up money, give up science, give
up earth itself, and all it contains,
rather than do an immoral act
It is not the great things which we
would do if we could that will count in
the end, but the little things we could
do if we would.
A Good Suggestion.
UocitiXTKK, N. Y. John Davis of
this city, tiok a severe cold and suffer
ed pain through the Iiack and kidneys.
His physician pronounced his case
gravel, and failed to help him. Dr.
David Kennedy's Fave-rite Iteme-dy
was recommended, and after taking
two lx'ttle-s he was. cured. It has never
faileel in gravel or urinary troubles.
The Bee Industry.
llees, said Farmer William Hussell
to a rejiorter for the Trihunr, are just
like human liejiigs. When they pro
busy they are virtuous and jM-aocalilc;
but when in idleness they become
vicious, given to fo -lisli actions that
dissipate the strength of the colonic
and make the weirk of t!iu ln-ckeepcr
twhv as arduous. Iistycar the season
run so that the Uts were lsisy nil the
time. The blossoms came in rotation
ami the Us-s always had something to
do. They made honey very fast and
the business was prosperous.
This season there has leen less honey
to gather and the bees, with nothing to
busy themselves ujkui, have devoted
their time to frolic and idleness. The
old rhyme,
"How doth the Imsy Ui
Improve cii.-h tliiiiiiig hour
is all nonsense. The I ices are marvels
f thrift and iiulustry when the-y have
work to elo, but they can 1k quite as
foolish as men.
The talk of (he "idle drone" is anoth
er foolishness that has crept intt the
language through ignorance. The
drone is the male IV-c. He has no
business to gut her honey; his function
Ls altogether ilillerent and quite us im
jM.rtaut a.- that of the worker. He is
the father of the hive, and when his
work has lui n jx-rformed he Is killed
otl'as useless. Miiti)ijn,!ix Tri'ituf,
-
There is no other remedy on earth so
simple-, so effectual, so natural, in the
cure of summer complaint In all its
forms, as Dr. Fowler' F.xt. of Wild
St raw lurry.
We have our work to finish and
must hasten on. What that work may
Ik-, what this world's share is in the
great Design, we know not, though our
unconscious hands are helping to ao
etunplish it. Like the tiny coral insect,
working de-cp under the water, we
strive and struggle, nor dream ef the
vast fabric we may be building up for
Jod.
Hlessings are not always sugar-coat-f-d
Ne, neither art pills but Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets tirr, and they
are genuine bl.-ssings iu (sugar-coated )
disguise to the sulfereT from bilious
ness, constipation, indigestion ami all
derangements of the stomach, liver
and Isiwels.
Buy them and try them.
You can't miikt'N mistake.
They're powerful, ye! pulnlcsf.
And pl.-MKint to take.
Origin of the Declaration
Some trace the origin of the dec
laration of iiiili'iK'niloiicc to the
character of Ilunnymcde, some to the
Mayflower compact, some even to the
Mecklenburg resolves, others more
deeply and truly to that iuliorn love
of self ownership and se-lf government
which is so pre-eminent Iy c'laracte-rist ie
of the Anglo Saxon race. The entire
tenor and trend of oar colonial life
de-vclojied self reliance, and self re
liaaee is the mothe-r of iudeliclldeuce.
Two Lives Savai.
Mrs. Pheolie Thomas, of Junction
City, 111., was told by her doctors she
had Consumption and that there was
no lioiK? for her, but two hittlcs of Dr.
King's New Discovery completely
cureil her and she says it saved her life.
Mr. Thus. Kgge rs, U.) Florida St., S in
Francisco, satfered from a dreadful
cold, approaching Consumption, tried
without re-sult everything else-, then
liought one lsttle of Dr. King's New
Discovery and in two weeks was cured.
He is naturally thankful. It is such
results, of which these' are sample-,
that prove the wonderful eflieaey of
this medicine in Cough and Cobls.
Free trial bottles at J. N. Snyder's drug
store, Somerset, Pa., or at Hrallie-r's
drugstore, lie-rlin, Pa.
liegular size 5t)e. and l.t.
No man or woman, by the humblest
thought, can re-ally Is strong, gentle,
pure and g.nsl without the world U-ing
lietter for it; without someliody lieing
he-ljesl and comforted by the very exist
ence of that gisslne'ss.
Are you ever Annoyed
by a buzzing or roaring sound in your
head? Have you difficulty in he-aring
distinctly? Are you troubled with a
continual dropping of mucus, irritating
the throat and causing you to cough?
Is your breath unpleasantly affected
and accompanied with lmel taste? Is
your hearing less acute? If so, you have
catarrh and should at once pr.x-jre a
bottle tif Ely's Cream Halm, the le-st
known remedy. Tho Halm will give
instant relief.
Instead of shunning diill-Mlty, we
should court it; instead of rejoicing in
an easy life, we should be afraid of it.
We mast continually seek for new an 1
harder achievements if we would make
t!ie mo-.t of ourselves and beeoaie
stronger and nobler men aa l woai .-n.
His Choice-
Which would you rather be, Willie,
a monkey or a giraffe.?"
"fliratre every time. It would U
bally in the summer time loe-kaig over
the bat ball gio-llid felltv.
Hs Wai in a Bai "Way.
From the Wimhliijttoil Slur.
"Your hil-l-and has Uvn ill," said
the caller.
"Yes," replied the little', worried
looking woman, "he has lieen feeling
very badly. I do my lest to please him,
but nothing seems to satisfy him."
"Is his condition critical?"
"It's worse than critical," she ans
wered with a sigh; it's abusive."
"We had an epidemic of dysentery
in this vicinity last summer," says
Samuel S. Pollock, of P.ricelaud, Ca!.
"I was taken with it and sutfe-nd
severely until some one i-allod my at
tention to ChiiiiiU rlain'sCedic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Kcincdy. I procured a
Ix.ttle and felt better after the first dose.
Ilcfore one-half of the bottle had bee-ll
Useil I was wedl. I rce-ommciidoel it to
ni' friends and their experience was
the same. We all unite iu saying it is
the Its-t." For side ut LYnford's
Pbarmuney.
Stephen A. iHiuglas had 1 imig
llificvnt bass voice that would have
made his fortune on the pcra stage.
The manner iu which he U l lowed
forth "Fellow citizens!" at the begin
ning of a spe-cch was never equaled by
any public sjieaker.
Among the numerous imtsoiis who
have been cures! of rhe'Utnatism by
Chamltcrlain's Pain Halm, ineiitie.ii
should be made of Mrs. Emily Thornc,
of Toletlo, Wash., who says: "I have
never Iteen able topris-ure any meili
cine that would relieve me of rheuma
tism like ChamU'rhiiu's Pain Halm. I
have also useel it for lame back with
great success. It is the l-e-st liniment I
have ever used, and take pleasure ia
rce-ommcnditig it to my friends. For
salt-at Henford's Pharmacy.
A good laugh promotes digestion
and tends to lengthen life. Assum
ing a person laughs heartily twelve
times a day, ami fr each each in na
tion adds five minute's to his exis
tence, he will prolong his life at Cut
rate of b day o hours yearly.
A Pioneer's RecDtamendatton.
Mr. J. W. Veiiable, of Downey, a
pioneer of Los Angelas County, Cab,
says: "Whenever I am troubled with
a pain in the stomach or with diarrb.va
I Use 'bambe-riain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Kemedy. I have Used it for
years, know it to 1- a reliable remedy,
and ri'coiumetiil it to every one."
For sale at Henforel's phariuae-y.
Anything that adds to the ncatn.-ss
and beauty of the Inane sind its
longiiigs not only Increases Ibeowiu-r's
pleasure-, but fost-rs refiuerneiit and
real l-ettermeiit of the household.
Bncklen's Arnica Salve.
The llcst Salve in the weirld for Cuts,
Hruiscs, Strt-s, Ulevrs, Salt Hhe-iim,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chatqsd Hands,
Chilblains, Ce:rns, ami all Skin Erup
tions, and poritivcly cure-s Pile-s, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
er!'t-Ct s:t!is!'aeti)il or money rebllld-'d.
Price ll" cents jk r l.. For sale by J.
N. Snyder.
A mull should neve r lie ashamed to
own he has Ut-n ill the v. r.tng, which is
but saying, iu other werd, that be- is
wiser to-day than he was yesterday.
Acting through the bhiod, H-iodhs
Sar-aparilla not only cures scrof.ila,
salt rheum, etc., but gives health and
vigor to the whole lsxly.
"This passage,'' said the publishe r
to the great author, "seems ambiguous
to me. What do you mean by it'.'"
"I don't know," replied the great
author. "I left it there for the com-j
meutators to work over when I'm i
.leael."
"She wrote In a handwri'eiia rl. rky.
She talked with an emphasis Jerky,
She iKiintetl on tiles. In thew.-et.-t of tyh-s
I!ul she dida't know chicken from tur'c.t y."
Hut she klie-w Dr. Pie-rev's tiohb-n
Medical Discovery to Ie the very K-st
remedy for a sallow anel ualnalthy ,
complexion. It brig!. tens the skin by j
acting on the liver and removing all !
the bilious or scrofulous iiis.in from
the Mood. Sure cure, also fr con-uini-tion
iu its e-arly stages.
"My .b.II is very sick," said P. dly,
mournfully. 1
"Ye-s," said Jennie; "she l..!;s veiy j
waxv. You eitight to have her waxi- i
t
liatesl." Jhirj i' itni;j I'tu,,!.;
FOR HIS CODHTETTE SAKS
Hr. W. ,M. 5rnith.a l.strcti C tizco,
Mas Suffered V.an Ntars.
Maav a reader of this in Latte'a- Ijom
TV M "Saiith He livesat N. 3 lla-ri-an
tcnue Mr Smith, like f-o ai.-.r.v thces
tnis of others cotrpristrsg tbt vttetaa- of
the late war, bled lot l.i catiatry He
was a ojeniber of the fv l'e::ii?ylvai:u
JKcfjt., and was wound td t.ct lirr.-.-;
race at the battle of Fair O.-.s. aa.i tt
Yjrktown. and again at Wiliia.sb.arg
He is a racrabcr oi G. A R Past, Nj r i.
!tb be.ub;'.-.arter at Derr? Ibird-boi
and exposures of t'.ie cautpr'gn leti tl-.cti
tsiarksoa Mr. Saulli, as well .rib? t e-l.e'-tbat
wounded lata in tl.e f-'it, and he ha
tnffcred for jears with ki.'.a.-y cc ::;;.l..::u
At last relief hasconieto bi ;i and brt-.-ilt
lere of the remedy thai ha litte i li:e j-
10 well. lie says: "I b.r.c felt ti lacy
trouble by the pain in ray buck ever since
I left the army, and I have s.inVrtd :::-)rs
or !ess from it sirtce the cloe of the wait
The principle pain w is across theui.-ll ol
the back, where the kidneys are situatcJ
It fcas been o severe that o:.ie tnoraiiej-t
I could not ri.e eithoul turtu:;,: arc-:: 1
and getting up very gradually Se:::e
days I ewl'd hardly pet arouial 1
urinary trou'olcs. The urine cav.ne w::'a a
t urning et:sation. and was laore l":ee,iie::t
that it thou Id be This of ilsetl CuU;tJ a
rreai deal ol trouble and ar.r.cyai.cc
teoawtiaie ag i I Doan K:d:.c I'lits
adecrti-ed X r co:;:p!a:r.ts like rtaae. j
I went to the drug store u? Shsivatter'
where I lound them highly r ecu :::e:a'.ed,
or.u I got a box. Lei,i:ir: i;tj tbeii list jt
c: ce I iaa no f.i) thai 1 ex; crtece.l
tetaar'aalite tcnrf.t and rebel' thro i:g !t
ttet: agency The kack p:::s are .:::..!
fcue ettirely aa.l the urtac i :is"..:revl le
it.- pr.ipci retjula.-ily. I l.fl'.b.o I Ci
bcarti'.y mi e Dcaa' Kalce; V.'.'.i u
I am Ibotcahly ccav;c:-l then
Ctftit "
iDeaa' Ki.lr.ev P:lb-f.:rn: rt 1
tt. fr:ce cent j:j
y.:. utr. Co . t;2ala N
tui ttir C a
l Fis'i:
tf 4.w4J
ELY'S
Cream Balm
Is quickly
nlntf triH-d.
tli-nnses the Xasfil
lajs,tii.-s,
Alla 1'aiu and
luilainiiiatioii.
li.:tlH the MireM.
l'rolts-ls tint
emlirant- Irnu
A l.lilloiia! I'.ild
Itc-tore th.
fV-nsm of Tast and
Smell.
IT WILL" CURE
CATARRH
COLD H HEAD
A particle N itpi-'icd luioeneli uo-tril i. ml Is
atj tihle. l'rii-v ju .vi.ts ut Uruut-ts or by
mil.
fcl.Y r.UOTHKIM,--jti W.-irr.-li stretS X. Y.
IMF0STA5T TO ADYEBTISEHfl.
Tiie cream of tho country rnpera is foand
itt Remington's County So-it Li.-ts. Shrewd
advertisers avau Uieruselves of theso lists, a
copy of which can be had of Iieaiiiijrtoa
i liros, of Kcw York k Pitwbur,;.
ik mi mm.
I Ci? Uut r--iart f;.r the .!n:r-.t.arfl ;ind .';
ietiin rt the snorl.inr h:ilat nllrr all t i e r
tucbn-i L.jvtr fhilcl. Jt pri tiocctlv to th- nji
cf tlit tT:.ii!i!c, ciimin.ttinK hr c'1-.vt of t!-..
atct.holtr .r r.aretic ;joirii from ttic -Irni. r.--Morr
the -.foniac'i lo a hra!'!:y con.aiion. hi si-Is
up tiie ncivt.itri sylcm, T"-t'.ie tf;.' i;.eiir,
and l.rinsrs sweet eii-1 rcfrrs'tiinr; l-.-ct. iLtsc
results have been achieved t t'ie
pitttbl'ro KLrLEY ixsnnrn:,
Ko. iZVi Fifth A-re.-ir.:,
In about lvW case in the f-nr yr-ir ii 'i a T ern
in otter-it ion. tt.e Ke !cv remetlirs never a.iinnf
hen tiie putit-nt lieei. i:p t the rut- a:i 1 s
the treat. :ient in Kt-t f -.ilt-t. ?:.t i.f . ir ? . I
Oatrs lieh.Ttit tothe hettrr i!..a ct l.-.ii.en i.tt it.
mae.yol t t'.e th trorl vor o-.-.n .:-.:!-. t r. .-ti
ncua ref-.r. Tt.c 1-all.st iuvesti,.1 .i.K Lfciurtvd.
CONDENSED TIME TABLES.
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Somerset and Cambria Branch
KORTHWABD.
Johnstown Mull Kpni. nn-kwt S:' a.
in., Sotnen.t-1 l:lo, Slojestown 4at, Hoov
erxvllle JoIiiisImh ii elo.
John-itown Mail Express. Rockwood IC:'1 a.
nu Ss'lm rset ll:l. st.yii..wn ll:tl, Hoov
i nville 11: at, Johnstown U'.4 p. lu.
Johtistown Aii'oniriHKlaflon.- Kirkwol W
p. in., Soinerx l fe-JU stoyt-lown ha ll-ov-ersvillefc'ie-,
Johnstown 7: "tel.
Daily.
BOITHWAED.
Mall.-Johnnlown m., H-wiversvltle 7:11.
Stoyestown 7ai, SHiinerset 7V, Jltn-kwood
8:20.
Ex pre. Johnstown 2:30 p. in.. H.xvi'tvHle
:t:ll. Sloe i-stown s-omerfet & ltoek
w.kmI WSk
Hun.hiy Only. Johnstown S::W, Somerset 1M1
Itex-kwootl Iir.-j.
) EN N S YL V A N I A IiAI LROA I).
EASTERN STANDARO TIMC.
IN EFFECT McY 20, 1S95-
CONUENSS.il SCIirufLE.
Train arrive mid di-rt from the-station ut
Johnstown us follows:
WKSTWAKD
Wi-.!(-m Kxprev -I:".'t a. rn.
S4.utiwesi-ru Stxpn-ss hi "
iohiit-town .teoinii,4Mt:,iion :.7 '
" Aeeoniototitittli lt;!0
I'aeifie Itxpn-s :ia.'4 "
W.iv ra--iiK-r - :i:.a'
Mail - ai'I '
Fast Line !i:es p. til.
Joiiutowu Aceoe.uiodi.lion f::l
tASTWABIl.
Atlantic rtxpns . t:.-" a. ni.
S.-?i1h.it K pre- ".:1 "
Ali.M.nn At-ciiii ni-elalh-ti s:ll '
iay Ktpn-s '.:in "
M: in Line K.pr.- In : "
lt..iia Aeeoiorii'tatioii !J:"r' p. m.
Ma.l Kpr--v l:!l
.iotlilf. .'.'. Ii .ee..U!l:iiMl.a!.-! t-:.V. '
i'h'.taflf Iphia Kxpre. T.l'i
Klist Line i;.;M "
For rMes, III:. Je;, e.t eril! (,i Tiek. l AeliNor
addrtx Th.w. I-L V':tt, l A. W. 1., lto liuh
A Venue. riti:.hure, I 'a.
Si. M. I ievtt, J. K. Wood.
ea-n'l .Manac.-r. litei'l liis. A-U.
YOUR EYE!
We want to catch It!
KVEUY FAUMKi: in Smif-rset founty
w ho b:t a cord of It.-oibn-k Hark t.r a
Hide to d!-TM.xe of wiJl fi;.J that the O N
FI.l'EXCK TAN N KS: Y (V... Will j.av ifie
bigliest cash .riees hr the same. Write
for .Hiotaib his to
YVINSI.iiW . t t 'iii; A '.,
I'oillblelie-e, I'JL. !
JORDAN & HiNCHMAN.
We are i:..v r. a ! v wi: h oar ii.--,v ...el '..rje ;a
v.ttet-of Ktiie e'oiili:i..iu rv ei.i-N, jM.putar j
hr.intN of la-uia. and e':.k.-s, l am y eessts !
of all styles, aii-1 every t hint; e!.-e h n.iiniiiu' j
to a tlrst-elass house to ftl! orders proin; ;ly, j
and to supply rt -i.i. ut f.iiiii.'t. s to unv e-
I
tent. ti.HKls at w:i fr sh, mi l atw:.e -s oflt-r- j
ed ut lowest liures. t'all and ate one of the
11 nest assort uu nls . vcr carried.
JORDAN & HIKCHMAN.
270272 Main Si reft,
Johnstown, Pa.
GOOD LIQUORS !
to
and Cheap Licpers
Hy c-allir.giit the (ld IMiable Liquor j
i
Store,
.o.30'J .Main St., and !04 Cltnioa St,
Johnstown, Pa.,
all bids of the choicest li.jiinrs in mar
ket can If had. To my old custom
ers this is a well-knowd fact, and to
all others convincing proof will W
liiven. Don't forget timt I keep in
hand the groate-st variety of Liquors,
the choie-est brands and at the lowest
prbvs.
P. S. FiSHER.
AwTLi
r-tr i
134 Clinton Street,
JOHNSTOWN. -
HF.ALEK I.V
- PA..
id.
GIsASS, f AINTS, 01b, V A FI
NISHES, ETS.
See Our I--ir-,'e Stock .f
Sleighs. Bob Sleos, Sleigh Cells.
Robes, Horse Blankets, Etc.
PKICES to suit the times.
r.l I OBTAIN A PATFNT? For
prompt fttiiwer and n bonpa opinion, rrite ta
Ml XN A: .. wlx hT had newirtlftr .urs'
experience in th pibfent bnii'-as. Couinitn..
t:o.t atiietlT cotir)1eiitiin. A ila.dh.ok ot In
formation roneprniiw I'atr.tM an.1 how to ob
tain ttit.ru M-nt frve. Alto a ratnUigud ol OKxtuui
k and Kivntifte l.a.s ir.t tn-e.
Paienu t&ken tiiro.ik-li Mjiib tt Co, rrertva
recial Botl.-via th Seien titic Amrri. an. and
tbiu ar broti.. ht wltlelf tetorclliH ruh!ie wnik.
out e.t tn the inrrntcr. 1 ti-.s rnl -udid raat,
Ixb.wu HcvkiT, .Icaactl illut.irate.1. fcu hy f:u- tha
lJr:t r-'i-uUti.-Q of anr acientiBs work la lira
wor d. : a yuar. a:nrle p.nM int irfst.
Huitding K-htioo, im.ntlilf. (J Joa ear. Sing'a
eopiea. i- centa. FTery imue-r ont.na beau
tiful plates, in colon, and phntrvrai.b of new
hoiwea. with plans, enabling tuildvi tnhow to
late.t dejiinu and secure contractu. AiMreM
ML.NM i, to, ih.w Yokh. 61 BnuAUwav
YOU CAN FIND
THIS
PAPER
0 filatll llTT-Bl'..ll at lie A'O.'I .inr eiireu ol
utir auiwr. nn,rtPTTr,rr TT rt
rd . caa. .1.1.0, U A UH XJUO.
o9 vtu cwiuaci m aaaiuiui at lua.( iau
HEBMAN
4
THE
iIs None Too Good When You gu,
I K O
It Is Just as
FRESH, PURE DRUGS
Aa it ia To Have Cotifl'leiice
AT SNYDER'S
You are always sure of getting the
Carefully
TRUSSES FITTEl
All of the Heat ami Mont Approretl True Krpt hi y,,,
Sitifttction (Jmirunteeit.
OPTICAL, GOODS.
GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE V
SIGHT TESTED.
JOHN N. SNYDER,
Somerset, -
GREAT VALUE
fOR
blTTlsE MONEY.
Tiie If YORK WEEKLY II
a twt iity-p:art' journal, is the Ie.el:n'' lb-puhliitiii feini!;.- j-ei-r if-.
I'lihtsl states. It is a National Family Paper, and give- all :!.. ...
news f tin- ! "iited 't:uit-. It trives the Ut nts of f'..i ei-n lus, j,, ., ... ..
shell. Ii- "Agriculiuraf' lep:i'tm:-iit has m suj-ii..r in 1-; e a
Its "Market Rport" ar.- ri-i-oaniod anile rity. S ar.--:,- .!:;.: .1. : .
for "The Family Circle," "Our Young Fclks," and ' Scier.te and ..
chariici." Its Home and Society" columns eommaud thu adae;-:;:,.:, .
ivi .s ami thi'ial.U rs. Its t in ra! jmlitietil newi. sbtiiri:i!.:i!!.I .ii-. .
sh.;:s ;.re e-oinprt beii.-ive. I.i iiliant and eali.-oative.
A M'ECIAL Cf XTKA(T enables us to off.-r this spU-tidi-! j..!tn.ai at,:
The . Somerset , Ileral
OWE YEAR FOR ONLY $2.00.
CASH IN ADVANCE.
(The reo-ai tr s.ili-oriptioii fur the t've pape rs i- j.l.oii. )
S'JB3CR!?Ti;-NS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME.
Address all orders to TIIE IIKIIALD.
Writf your name nad adJress on a postal ord, send it fot.Vo. W. best. E,s
Trikune UatiJh'g, New Tori ( ily, aid sample copy tr The .V !
Hcckly Tribune will lw mat let: to jutt.
Louther s Drug Stori
Main Street, Somerset, Pa.
This Model Drug Stcrs is Rapidly B.ccning a G?.
. Favorite with Pecple in Search cf
FBESH . AND .
Medicines, Dc Stuffs, Sponges, Trus.
Supporters, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, &c.
Tilt rssToK f ivks rtiet-'NAi. attk.ntojS to the i e:-o:as ::.; .-r
Loutiier's PrescriptlonslFamily Receii
CUK.AT CAKE HKIS.I I.UES TO CSK ONLY FKF-H A5S rrKE AHTU LIS
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES,
And a Full Line of Optical Gt-iodsj always on hand. From
large assortment all can be suited.
IKE FIHEST BBfiHDS QF CIGABS
on hand. It is always a pleasure to display cur :
to intendirig purchasers, whether they buy
from U3 or elsewhere.
J. M. LOUTHSR M. D.
WAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. F-
Somerset Lumber Ya?
ELIAS
MASfrAeTCUKK AMI I'KALKK AMI W MoI.KSA t.E AND KkTAII.KX e-
Lumber and Building Materials.
Hard and Soli. Wood
Oak, loplitr, SitlinfiM. PicUets, .Mauld"
AValnut. Yellow I'iue, Flooring. nth. MarK
I.u!h, Hliile Tine Hliu.ls, Aewfl Io!, I'M:
A eneml line of ul! srad.-s of I. unit -. r wn." BuihUt's M:;M:.;I au-t lt H-aiu- - . '
:. t. A1j-, can t'urnMi auyt'.ie. m the ite.e of oar l.ul.-.ess toeoi; i 'i. r.as -hte
lroui;ilni ., such as ltr.-.ekcts. iKld-:i.-d wort;, etc.
Elias Cuxnixgham,
03;ce and lard Opposite S. Jt C. K.
IT WILL PAY YOTJ
TO BUY Yol K
ieiuorial Work
or
WM. F. SHAFFER,
suMKit-si-rr. rtt.. A.
Manufacturer of and Iiealrrln
tliixlcm Work Kanilshe-l on Short Notice
MiSBLE ill
Also, Ajent fe-r the VU ITK ltltO N .it!
Peis-m-i in rusMl of Montinti-r-t Work will
find it to their iut rci lo rail at mv shop
wlier.-n .MK-rlniAi;ij will U- uiv.-n theur
-S.ltl..t.el-oil KU.tiuulr.d in ce:-- ens.-. Hint
I'ru-i't er low. 1 invite sjMvial aueiiuou to
the-
Whit Bronze, Or Pur Zinc Monument
introduce-! I.y IteV. W. A. Itit,-. n d.cide-1
li.ijrovei...-i:t ,n th- point of Material i.n l
I ..ii-.trti. lion, ale! which is il.-Mim-d !o Ih- the
popular Moiuim.-iii for our cliuiiiriithle I'll
'utile, etive us a call.
X2L F. SI1AFFEK,
BEST
I C I XKS.
I:nsrtant to S-i-ure
in the I'hyslrian 11 ,0 j.
r'.
Them.
freshest iiicdbaiu-s-pjij.--j.
Cemipoundt il.
WEFKLY NEVj
OFTJHEV.O.
fOR A TiFL
PURE . DR
K. Station,
' . I . . I ' ' i k . 'a. ' 1
SCIENTISTS AS fE
yv ...
'r ovj
Beautiful
L: ?-.: fric
Designs.
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-.1
V
ts -
5'W. v-J
MONUMENTAL BXCiziCO'
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