The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, May 19, 1897, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    i
;
t ! "
I i
t
i
' I
' t
1 .
i
i )
Si!
4
" i ...
J
: i
i -
':
STORY IF 1
A Wealthy Woman of Sodus Bay
Relates a Thrilling Experience.
A Sufferer for Thirty Years-Treated by Eminent
Specialists-Relief from an Un
expected Source.
" There is nmreely a rbihl in AVetrm ew
Y.rk. who ba-survived cisbt rammers. wlw
has not st-nt at bn.t several months of tlmt
time at one of the many bcaiitt':i: resort" of
Snlns lav. It is here tliat tiie canoe cliilw
pp-nd their nnnval oiniiivs, it is here t'liit
the vacht clul of I:ke tlniario hoid tiinr
annual r-i-tt.-Ls. and it t here that the sol
diers' and S;ilirs' asxx iatioi'.s bold their an
nual re-uuions. lint in tl.: case as M ti?
all others, where F-iety mid sj-ort seem Ij
aNrtinJ o richly, iiiere are o'"tai ihtsou who
have little interest in their surroundings,
beautiful and comfortable as they may I-,
caue of the drea lttil edects of tine terr:!'!?
disease which ai'-ts the unfortunate p.-iiient
the more seven-ly. becsu inst.-ad of claitiini;
one for a upeedv vi.-lim it m.ike life one con
tinual torture by drawing through months and
yejirs of lineeriiijr pain.
A Journal reporter bis hear I many te
norte of wonderful recoveri.-s broueiit about
liv a womlerful and ei!".--liv r.-medy, and
amonc the more recent cas. that of the com
plete recoverr of Mrs. S.irah 1 t'liristintt,
w ho resides oii the Bay Shore " s-ver.1 mih-s
l-vonl Uonni Castle. An-1 in order to s.ui-fy
liiiuself that the repons of tiies nvovorii-s ia
lhat vicinity were reliable, be ret out l.t-t
Tliurs-lay niornin? about 7 o'cl-. k fir I.'ini
misville. the iostoaic' a-Mrof .Mrs. l'l;n
tiau, decidini to sfend tii-j day amittc tlie
beautiful sceni ry sarrou:iJ:n2 the bay and to
satisfy his cui-hAiry as to the quality of tlie
cure." The drive thron-h Wayne comity wis.
a most deliirhtftil and exhilanitmi one and at
i o'clock he found hi:ns-!t' dnvinj nlon th?
thtire of the tv to.vard a l.irje r:.i Jeu.-e, tije
cal.le and roof of which cov.M ju-1 lie seen :.
tru linp fr.m a clump of miirnl.ieent tr-t s,
whose leay.-s had Oven d -limlely ti:it.il by I ha
frists of i-t-il-r. .u.l ienly li" catir.- i:(
i
I
1 broad drive leali'i'.' I tlie ba i l
lM11Ilili on eitliersid' bv do
i:0'. tv-i- j
')! ro.v; !
nf iA!e-W ebns and with a h:i!si l" cover-.!
iih a birire ori-harl fir aiekro'iiid. How
ever impressed as he was by t!i" le.-at:ty n:il
m urnitiocneeof the swne, with the chill Mac
waters of the lake in frotit, btshed into a tl:in
white spray by the bnvze of tne lake, it w.-ts
not nearly as impressive as the s.-ene which f.d
l.iwe.1 as the door opneJ i:i response to the call
from the "kn.ieker" an.l the reporter was
ushered into the tastefully funii-hel drsiw inir
run by a handsome, healthy lady of ah ml
forty-five, and as he noticed the calm h"-'; (
Mtisfaition which oyer spread her ta-e s b"
annoum-ed his luissi.m h was convinced nt
on -e that the tale about t be told wouli be
an iutcrestins one.
In response to the preliminary question
she mid that she " was v rv pbid the re ter
h id called as she was willimr that all utilised
in like manner should know of her recovery
and find the same relief that she had feund."
r!ie said furtluT:
"When I was a mere child five or six
years of a?e I contracted the measles while
at school one day and tliroti!.-h an cntiuu'jy
exposure to a draught 1 cauL-!it a severe c-dd
and was quite ill for many weeks, and when
1 was airiin able to lie aUiul I was an epi
leptic and also subject to severe siiolls of
nervon prostration. At this lime my par
ents did not consider the natter very s
riouslv, thinkins that I wi.ull soon out
pnw the symptoms which now claimed nie
as their prey. But as time wore on and I
It-came no better they lie-in to see t!.i ir
folly and the family phys-eian was calini
andf consulted anew as to the bet course to
nnrviie in my ease, lie prescribed tor me
ana cxaiuineti me retriuanv mu una mini- ,
. t I 1.... .1.:.- K I
cine was of little avail and I found mysell
prowim; more nervous and dreading the st" lis
when I should le overcome by iny trouble.
After they tiecame convinced that be could
afl'onl me no relief, they callol in physicians
from neishlMirini; villa.-s and for a time per
Lapstheuew prescriptions ami ehanire of treat
ment wimld have a good ctbs-t, but it wasonly
a matter of one or twomonihs when I would
find myself worse oil' than when I Is-traii die
treatment. Thus matters ran on. and no ne
knows how intensely 1 siiflcrcd at time ami
i?r?l4a DIRECT FROM MILL TO WEARER.
t&i, Which Saves you
mCemmitshnfituta. Jbt Wholetater. The Jobber and Store Keeper.
E. HOSENBUMER & CO. 202-201 upcast, NEW YORK CITY.
fhtm Oar Oreat Barralna A nn
85.00 i .t. o 1 $2.98
Ccp's fldents Suits. Slrt i 13 15,
v v tcitt) txrra pair cl Faats, $2.93
Th Suh r CU A R AKT E ED to fc trj Jt from i-nported
Wool cteviot. in Black. Blue, Cray, anj trown. in sizs from
) t9 ynrs of ape up iloubte-krcsst.d, with Ssiior
CotUr CoUjt iaiwy rmbroiJend tuwd w ith Cast Bljck Albert
Twill Utrr and Patent Wabt Br.da. Tnrnming and Work
inanship ih very best. Sam. ia Siies for ago lots ij yean,
wuhcut SailiX Coiiar. Sec f attain' Below.
5" n &rTtoS:yle ftito. CO
5 JaTSl7Six J9 fltfffl
I? V I with Extra X jf fNl
?il X
tirtng imd Pot OiT:c, Kpr-st I j
xW or kcptsT"rd Let: pit, w4 EJL3
tbulHday, and if Urte cc s na!l ij Li 1 --j
t. Moorr chccrtullv refanded it f C
rtory. Smd ic arm for m - II -J, 3i
lEXXtiYLV.VXIA RA1LKOAD.
CASTERN STAN DaRO TIME.
In Effect November 15, 1896.
CONDENSED WHinrLt
Traitia arrive and depart from the station at
Joliustuwu as fulloc
n r.-TWAKD
M'ctrri Ft pre
evinitiWfutiTii Kxtir'!!
Johnstown A(rtHiiiniHl.-ili!i
A JA a. ni.
AwiiuiiiiHlalioii.....
V:!0 "
I urine t-.sjMii ...
Way rawui-r..
KHt i.ini?
Jobuu n AccuiumuijLliou...
V:;'4 -
5rlti "
siai p. ui.
M "
- Atlantic Kxprww..
. 54
5:40
. t:4
V:1
Kris
N -.-4-. i ii ire Kxpiww ,, .,
Atitiona AniMiiiiioodaUon....
luy K.xprc... - ,,
Main 1.111? Kxprtw...
A.11Mina AoMiumodatHin
M:il t- pr.-s
p. m.
4:11
Johnstown Accommodation. . 6:V
riiilaili-lpliia Lxpresa 7:11
Kant Liue , 1030
Kor rate, trutpa. ftcnll.,-Ticket Acontnor
a l.tn-.- Tiios. Walt, 1". A. W. l, Jt Fifth
Avinu I'itt-ilmrg, I'a.
J. li. lliu.-hin-.iii. J. it. Wood,
Ot a. Mauacrr. Ucn'l Pat.. A
CONDENSED TIME TABLES.
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
SomerMt and Cambria Branch.
KOETHWAED.
Johnstown Mall Expn-. Hock wood 7 Km .
Ill-, Sumersel SMI, MtoyexKiwn ItiSl, lioov
erss iilc I'.rAl), Johnstown 11:10.
Johnstown Mail Express. Knrkwonfl lia) a.
tn Swrwt il:."s SUivn-tnwn li!:s ifiwiv
fraville liil, Johnstown l:lu p. lu.
Jo'instown Acmmniodation. Horkwrmd 4:V
p. m . tx liwrs.n i-ju .-tovtown it liouv
trsvUle j:jH, Johnstown b:ii.
aorrewiED.
M:!. Johnatown S:S0a.mli.ver!iVll!e9:I!i
r!.VMitowu 53, boluertt Ht2 Kockwiod
10 i.
Eiprt-ia.Johntilown 1:10 p. Hoovrrtvtlle
Shw,itowni:U, Soiucrct i4i lloca
wood 4;oi,
Daily.
T). B. MAHTIS,
Uuuarr of l":iKMngcr TranTc
Wanted-tn Idea
Who earn think
of aome aiaufltf
mwri wr iwm: iwt mtif pnu tiki wraith.
Write J6MS WtbrEKUtRS Co, Patent auor.
brya, washlorum, I. L lot their l.uu pru oCar
"t laH lit taa ausadnd iuTantkMia waaiad.
W tntirh I wisM that I rniplti tore it T1
H')iiul. Aftr marrying Mr. Christian, be
(Jifi.lcl that tlir hnmirvd.- of dollars which mr
.ar-i!ls h:ul exM-inli on me hail lifen a?itl
mu1 Wil-.l to i-Iar nie urnler the care ol
a jili vsk-iHti with niw exHTience and a prent.T
nam.'. '1 iiis was done and w hin lie tailed to
In li me another was consulted, until tirinp ol
lirMi-iain .f com-rul practice, my hu&lianil
ll.ii-tii iwe micr the care of an eminent j-jiecial-S-i.
I!ut tiiis treatment was a fruitless a the
ITvvioUR ones had lieen. and we were oMiifd
to L-ive it up aiii'r t-jM-mling many hundreds ol
d..li:irs and nmeh time. Sly condition prew
rapidly worse, ami I liecaiiie so weak that I
w;i hiinily aide to heahout the house, and pen-i-rally
wai confined to my bed at least tlire
davs per week.
it was fne day in October, alwiut foot
yinr afro after spending my life in hours ot
t.nii.lu auony and dreariness, that as I wat
reeoveriiif; from a very severe attack of the
ji!Py, and was lying upon a lounpe in
lev ruM!i weak ami tli.-ei.nrai.t-d and exceed-
; in.-'v nervous that my husband banded nit
j a p:I!cr eckim to divert my attention from
j my condition lor a few moments. After lovk.
I ivt the first paw over in a listless manner my
even cai:L'hl the headlines of an article and
cinvloslv 1 read of the recovery of a woman
i:i New i'ji'jliriid Ly I'r. Williams' Tink I'iils.
At f:r4 1 did tint fei 1 interested for I bafl
r:i. !; a joint where I never expected to finii
evi n the sliL'htcsl relief for my tired tmtly and
mind, l'ut 1 so.n dis-overed that the symp-t-
iiis in tl.:- -a-e had Imn similar to my owe
t,!. I I 1 aii'h-il the pajn r back to my huslianti
i:;Ui!i l;:tn to r ml it and as a result of out
r ailiiii' the te-tinieninl be decided to procurt
i! lael.aLe of the I 'ink Tills the next dav. which
! I fliil I then L-i :in fi'Line thm with f-r.nl
regularity ui-eoriiin:: to tlie directions and
.. 1 1- . . .1" ... .1 1 1
l:.'i;i;n lite i;n-t piteKae ene'ieu no marKeu
in my c .i.un Mil we iiiouuui iiiere wat
t .-;"tit iii. I riivi-meiit. mid be imrr-linsj-d Jin.
ii.!;ir. V t-!l, oit s-e I had reached a point
v. iicrc the sjn-tiulist tailed to benent me anu
t: y condition wi.s desfw-rate yon can imarice.
l i.t after I e iiiitioni ed on the second paekagt
there was a marked improvement, and it con
tinued until in lout three months after I first
U L-:in taking them I felt better than I could
ever mii'iaif r bavinc felt before. Continu
ing to take them durintr the winter months I
hi-eaiiic entin ly cured of the epilepsy and w hen
sprint; uil summer came I was in as fine a con
dition tor enjoying the sports of this Imiutilul
tiiot ns anv onewho came here. lam com.
! ph tely urt-d from my former attacks and
tliotteli sotneiime sulject to slight nervoui
sjm IU I always find ready relief from one or
to .f lr. Williams' Tills. I alwavs ke-i
t!;i ni iti a eotivoiti. nt place, and my children,
lo-i, me ifti'tt lM iiefit-d by this, to me the
mi- wonderful and blessed remedy ever put
Bp."
And in order to clinch the story the re
f orti-r inquired if she would 1 w illing to take
b- r aflid:ivit and to confirm the story beyond
nil diiiii.t, to v.hieh she readily audited.
State or Nfw Vot.k,
CorsTY if Wayne, j
frs. Sarah L. fhristian, heina duly sworn
ss;. s inai iiif lereeoins; sTatetueut aecordmc
to the best of her knowbsltrr and tx-lief u
true. -M I-s. s-AKAH 1 ( HKISTlAN
Sworn to ami subsr-rilied before tne this
I,th day or Uctubcr, lKt
sLAL. GEORtiF P. Yor.K,
Sotary J'ul.lit.
lir. wnnams- miK rills contain in a con-
uciim - o i-trin an ine eiemeuis necessary to pive
.1 1 e ..11 .1. . 1
new life and richness to the blond and re
store shattered nerves. They are also a spe
cific for troubh-s peculiar to females, such as
suppressions, irregularities and all forms ol
weakness. In men they effect a radical cure
in all rases arising from mental worry, over
work, -f cerss4's .i w naiever nature. I'ink
I'iils are sold in boxes (never in loose bulk)
at to cents a liox or six boxes for $2.Sn, and
may is- nan oi an uru-.-gists, or direct hy mni
from lr. Williams' Medicine Company, Sche
tuvtad". N. Y.
4 Biz Profits.
A CUSTOB MADE TO ORDER
$I6.EH137.S0
Guaranteed to be nude from All Wool,
Fancy Brown, City. Black, or Blue
Worsted Corded Cheviot, ma le ia latest
stvle, lined with Imported r-jrmrr S-itia,
trimmed and liaishrd in the best o' Cicrom
Tailor manner. You cannot duplicate it in
your town tor $16.00. Sizes 4 to el.
The ume goods nude for Youth's, t-,(! I)Z
to 18. in Long Pants Coat and Vest, w
. How to
measure for
Mea't and
Youth Suit
M ea u r e
around the
Breast and
Waist over
the Vest, and
from Crotch
to Hed for
'ants.
We Pa r Ex
press Char
res, and
shoull you
not teel satis-
t,rd Will
reiunJ the iii
money.
Yoo tuy
iircct from
one of the
Lirrest Oo
;hmg .Vjnu
ijrturcr ia
America.
'OMKHSKT MARKET KEI'OIiT,
) toUHKlTKU WEULV 1Y
Cook & Beerits,
WuIiumUiij, Fd,, 2i, JSS7.
Apple jur.d""r HZ
' i 'Viorut.-.i ft
Apple Hotter, per
I roll, ih r fii
ButUT. ' fn-sh kr. r P
(rni.ntiTi-, ikt ft.
.15 to :
...4c
...loc
4'lc
1 ic
.in-
llocsiwax. imt Bi
,coiuitr- ham. jhT IV K to 12c
' should, r. p.r tt w i
llt-ina. J1'"'1' ivy. ler bus iV
., 1(T ( e'n, rn r B -Jic
touce. -r., t , r p, Vj , 3
Vri-ht- ''l'"'H-r!ntnl, per bhl $1.5o
Cornmeal, per I) 1 1 ,c
lsSN P r uo lV
Fish, lake hninrb - -----
Honey, white clover, per ib , W-
Ijird, per Ih h to Iik-
l.i me. iter lilil.. !.i..
MolasMti, N.t)., per gal . (.
OlliollK, JKT I1U8 7 .
I'otatiHU. tHr tin. . In to 1 v
I'u-lu, evatKiraU-d, per t) 10 to 1."
l'runes, per Ih 10 to I V
. M HT UUI . 1 . J I'
Pittlunr. dt bhl i
Salt, J Iairj-, bus Kicks 2V
" S " ioc
4 bus Hacks... L.3
prrounil alum. lfW t nacks ta-
mapie, -r 16 6 to sc
iniiH.rt.-d yellow, ikt k V
Sasar. ( white. A. ier B ..V
vniiiulaU-iliH-r lb . -V
t 'ule or pulverirej. ier ki s-
per (tal . me
maple. t-r tral VtoHic
Syrup.
stoiHWare, talloii sc
Tullow, per tt S to .V
Viuetptr, M-riral a) lo
lunolliy, per hurt $1.7"
clover, per bus $.i.A to 5.: 5
Seeds, crimon, per hus.w 4.11
" alfitiEa, per bus t.v
l aNyke, jier bus 7.5.
3u-i t. iennan, per bun... 1.2"
, !-iriey. white tMnlleiw, per bus 1.2
j buckwheat, per bus. :t'a
j com, ear. per bua Vi to 4"
ijraln I " shell. -.1, prr bus Si to
j oats, per bus i0
I rj c. iht bus ....V
& Feed j wheat, per bus.. 7(n
j bran, pT 100 ... 7V
I corn and oats chop, per MO lbs 7.V
j flour, roller proee, jkt bill 4.7.
spring jwient end fancy
hieh arade Jt.u
Flour.
tniKir. t-rwer rmie. per 1.0 am fi.a
Middlinirs. J ''tie, per ltd Rm v
aslaa"n"s",rcd.perU0 ( uu
The 0. 1. C. LIME COMPANY,
CCESSORS
THE MEYERS0M.E UE C0JP.)JY,
hai-e jut completed their new sidinc and are
now prepafvd uiship liy car-imd J(Ih to anv
jKirt or the country. lni litoe i nianafact
urrd imta the c-l. fTh,.. Stvlerfiill Limestoiw
and is especially rich in ail theelei,,,..,!!) rv
!Uirl to inv-son-te the soil. IT IS WHAT All
FARMERS NEED! .ood stock on ban" nil "h.
Ume I'raK-s low as the kiwct. Address al
cusuniunicaUous to
I C. LIME COMPANY
cl.Rowc,
Proprietor
MEYERSDALE
This AjS
Style.
i tes 1
5 mm
Lamp fnakra.
Tin r ia in Natal ut lonst so tho
nitivis Riv kind of make M hicb.
if
its adimrtionntm wre posildo, ring,
ii.nl-n b-iii innortaiit tho nnostion
zht
of
timucipul pis vcrks. For this nrrpfiit,
orrnrdii!? to t!v striK told about it, is
provid.xl with en illnmiuating apparatus
U-tidf which tliut Ol OUHT lipn waring
crtatnrts, iucrniins mm with lanterns,
is hiirdly vcrtli ctuniidi ration. The rep
tile is snppot.nl to frequent i-rwamps or
I iLcs, and it is of a size eo vs:Ft that on
tia otcusion when cue cf the ppt-cies was
attacked and killed Ly a Doer bunting
T-:irtv its C:irc:ls-8 filled tWO WnCOUH. lU
fact, the animal's proportions a al-
moi-t unlunitixL The Jij;i.t i niim n iy
tbirt menster is Riiid to 1 bright and
dazzliiiR in the extremo and eiu,ily dis
cern! d from a distance ol Bcverai nines.
t' -wo if the uegnx s rail the m:iko
'iniiniiiL'i." bile bv others it is known
as the "ivimbcla," a uauje alo applied
to a K n,,'llt w hose dwelling is in tho
sea, and whose, powers, though great
and marvelous are not dinplayed in
lakes and rivers or fraught with magic
lK-hr. Xo Kuronean traveler has ever
seen one of these, snakes, but the Zulus
declare that they axe not uncommon in
the pools of the l invoti river, ana tnai
thev are white in color, except for a
few brown patches. It is thought by
some that these tales may have a foun
dation in faet, as there are great briin
Ktoue caves in parts t f Natal, and in
them there may be a pnospnoresceui
f.iniin tint, vet studied or even (een by
civilized men. Another peculiar inhab
itant of the same region still on native
authority is the "intokoloeh." It is a
species of dwarf or manikin, akin in its
attributes to the yahoo of Dean Swift,
is amphibious like the l-imp snate ana
bears a character not unblemished.
New York TimcA
Grant's 11: g Heart.
Goiiortil Gnnviile Dotlgp, who was
with Uraiit all tLronpli tho war, aud
who Ixifh Leforo and nftor that ptriod
was civil cnf-iiiccr for tli Northern Pa
cific railroad, told a little story illus
trating the spontaneons kindness and
thoujjl.tfiilur.ss t f Grant when a yonug
man. iT:iiiy years before the war Le was
sent to Oregon as lieutenant, and while
at Vaacocver started r ut one evening
in cimipuny with Knfus Ingalls to rido
to Wiiliamhaiuife for the purpose of
calling tjpea Kome young ladies visiting
then-.
Win n tLcv had covered about half tho
distta.cf, thty eanie upon a poor emi-
(;rit:t, w!ie Leavily loaded wagon had
I tunic ht'in It Ksly btntk in tho niuL
The young nun, of coarse, stopped.
Afur loeliiig over the Kituation, Lien
tenant (irai't twid to Jlr. Ingalls:
"What can wo do to help this poor
fellow out?"
His companion did not seem to think
that anything could be done. But after
a moment's coiwidi ration Grant t-ilent-ly
disuiuuutid, offered his horse to tho
Strang! r in distress and pave hint a few
concise directions as to how to extricate
hiuinelf. Then telling the grateful emi
grant where to deliver the horse over to
him at W'illiamhamite, he continued
his journey ftill a distance of seven or
eight miks on foot. Atlanta Consti
tution. One of the Family.
It may interest some of our readers
to glance through this short character
istic sketch cf James Seymour, born in
Loudon in 1702, which is more strongly
impressive than many longer memoirs.
The faet that he displayed a fondness
for drawing and painting in boyhood
and subsequently gained celebrity by
his skill in designing horse s is too well
known to c-ommmt upon. Once tho
proud Duke of isouicrset employed Sey
mour to paint a room at his seat in
Sus.-ex, with the portrtsitsof his running
hordes. Having admitted the artist to
his table, he one day drank to him, say
ing: "Cousin Seymour, your health."
The painter replied, "Aly lord, I real
ly I lieve that I have the honor of being
cf jt it grace's family."
Thii hurt the prido of the duko so
much that he rose from the table and
ordered his steward to pay Seymour and
dismiss him. Finding, however, that
no one in England could complete tho
pictures btgttu, he condescerditl to send
lor his cousin. The painter spouded to
the message in these words:
"My lord, I will now prove that I
am of your grace's family, for I won't
come. Harpers Roand Table.
Learning by Experience.
As we look at young men and women
just entering consciously the world of
self directed activity it seems easy to
advise them. The desire to do so is of
ten irresistible, and jastly so. We must
suv to them from our own experience
the words that ought to help them avoid
the mistakes that we have made and to
hold fast the blessings that we have let
slip. Vet they must live their own
lives, and tf all we can ever say they
can use only that which really belongs
to them and has become a part of their
own minds and wills. Christian Regis
ter.
In a Ead Way.
"How is Diggles getting along? I
haven't seen him for a long time. "
"Worse than usual," was the reply
iu tones of the deepest sympathy. ' Very
much worse than usual, poor fellow!"
"Are you sure of that?"
"Certain. I recently had my salary
reduced, and I can't lend him nearly as
much u I used to. " Washington Star.
Hog Extreme.
There are dogs standing over three
feet high at tlie shoulder, measuring
nearly roveu fee t from the nose to the
tip cf the tail aud weighing so much as
2oO liouuds, and at the other end of the
scale the little Mexican lap dog is un
der seven inches in length from nose to
tail tip and weighs only a few ounces.
It is considered that Japanese men
are among the best needleworkers in
the world, their only equals being the
women of Russia.
Golf a la Kautlr.
An intelligent Hindoo has been beard
to define billiards as a game in which
two men, armed with long sticks, poke
at a ball, while one player says, "Oh!"
and the other "Hard lines."
Golf seems to have similarly impress
ed the native South African mind. A
Kaffir warrior was observed attentively
watching the efforts of certain unskill
ful players to extract their ball from
one of those deep bunkers which greatly
abound on African courses. The follow
ing day this same Kaffir was seen to be
belaboring a great bowlder with a huge
pole and shouting "Hang it!" the
while.
"This white man's game," said the
dusky child of nature. "Welly good
game, white man s game."
The stury has the merit of being true.
All golf stories are, Pearson's Weekly.
Men and Women Diaera.
Wcmea as diners out are rarely sought
after. At a conventional dinner party
they are present in numbers equal to
matching the men guests, but in select
ing the couples the hostess usually asks
her women for their beauty, toilet or
because they happen to be wives of the
men she desires very seldom for any
individual quality they possess, not
more than one of the sex in 00 ever
being able to meet the requirements laid
down for men. One reason for this is
their incapacity to disguise their utter
indifference to stories and anecdote,
New York World.
First Citizei Say, what do they
mean by "conventional," anyhow?
Second Citizen Why, it means
shoutin' an cheerin' an' yellin' and
fctanipin' an' whoopin' her up just
like they do at conventions.
When it conies to gip it take a
woman to put two and two trgetl.er
aud make Hve.
SYSTE1I OX TEE FARM-
Easiness Methods Jast as Necessary
There as Eiswhen.
The farm is not only a place of btisi-
iiew, where the strictest accounts
should be kept, but it is also A factory,
in which a large number of articles are
produced from crude materials. It
may U added that many farmers aud
experimenters have invented (or, rath
er, created) new breeds of animals and
plants, which, though not protected by
pateiibs have conferred Inestimable
benefit on mankind and largely in
creased the wealth of the world. Sci
entists and enterprising fanners have
revolutionized agriculture within the
pa.cd 50 years, but the farmers as a
class have lieen slow to adapt them
selves to the changed conditions.
Where improved implements have
forced the farmer to reduce expenses
in order to meet comjietitiou there
has lieen shown a reluctance in aeci-pt-
ng better breeds and higher systems
of cultivation. Many of those who?
experiments have been important in
adding to the ability of the fanner to
produce more have been ridiculed un
til necessity compelled the acceptance
of newer theories that were fully de
monstrated, aud even at the present
day farmers may lie found who are
ready to condemn those who have been
instrumental iu improving the condi
tion of farmers and opening the avenue
to farming where before it was difficult
to progress.
All VANTAGES KKOM THE PAST.
The work of improvement has been
more ditlk-ult with the progressive
agriculturalists than with the less en
terprising class. It required half a
century to create the Berkshire hog,
and the several breeds of cattle are the
results of many years of careful selec
tion. Those who begau the work did
not live to witness the best results, but
every farmer of to-day call begiu where
they left off with the breeds at a liigtr
degree of perfection-aud thus derive the
benefit of years of work at a small cost-
What every farmer should do is to aim
to improve that which he has.
There is ample room for every
one to attempt to bring into existence
a breed possessing certain qualities not
to lc found in any other, or to produce
new varieties of fruits aud vegetables.
In such a field tho work becomes a
pleasure aud tlie iieiicflt is spread
broadcast. The management of a
farm is also a matter which presents a
difficult problem, for with the improv
ed appliances of farming knowledge is
becoming more intent than muscle.
Tlie farmer who will depend upon skill,
using every means open for improve
ment, will lie the one who will succeed,
as his real competitors are other farm
ers who are not yet willing to advance
iu their met boils of management.
SYSTEM ATIC FA KM I NO.
The merchant who is in busines or
the manufacturer will not be content if
his books do not balance iu a manner
to account for every dollar received or
extended, and there is more necessity
for keeping strict accounts of business
on the farm than in any other industry,
as the farmer engages in a great many
enterprises. He grows his crops with
out knowing the exact cost and he uses
these crops as raw material for produ
cing meat, milk, butter, cheese and
manure, converting the refuse into oth
er raw materials the next year. All of
these processes are more or less expen
sive, but the farmer does not inform
hiiiw-lf in regard to his be?t sources of
profit or how to avoid hiss. There is
also a negligence on the part of some
iu not adopting the most approved
methods of converting their crops into
products. They increa.e expenses by
using unprofitable stock and adhere to
certain cropn that do not pay in pref
erence to branching out fur a larger
variety aud of the latest kinds. Tlie
farmer should consider himself a busi
ness man, ready to take advantage of
the best methods and able to select the
markets iu which he cau secure the
highest prices. The merchant is a
competitor with others, and often bujs
and sells close, aud so must the farmer;
but the merchant can at times quickly
learn the condition of his business from
his accounts, which example the far;-i-
er must follow, as sue;ess on the farm
at the present day depend on knowl
edge an ! system. Philadelphia Record
Electric Bitters.
Electric Hitlers is a medicine suited
for any season, but icrhaps more gen
erally needed when the languid, ex
haunted feeling prevails, when the li
liv
er is torpid and sluggish aud the nee
ed
of a tonic and alterative is felL
A
prompt use of this medicine has ofte
en
averted long and perhaps fatal bilious
fevers. No medicine will act more
aurely in counteracting aud freeing the
system from the malarial poison.
Headache, indigestion, constipation,
dizziness yield to Electric Hitters. 50c
and $1.00 per bottle at Snyder's drug
store, Somerset, or at Hrallier's dnig
store, Renin.
Fickle Man.
"George, before we were married
you were pleased if I sat in your lap."
"es, dearest."
"Rut, now, if I do, you say: 'Gra
cious, Julia you're forever roosting on
my lame knee.' " Chieaeo Record.
An Opportunity You Now Have
of testing the curative effects of Ely's
Cream Ralm, the most positive cure
for catarrh known. Ask your drug
gist for a ten cent trial size or send ten
cents, we will mail it Full size 50
Ciiits.
ELY BROTHERS,
5fi Warren St., N. Y. City.
My son was alllicted with catarrh.
I induced him to try Ely's Cream
Rilm and the disagreeable catarrhal
smell all left him. He np pears as well
as any one. J. C. Olmstead, Areola,
111.
"So he praised my siuging, did he?"
"Yes, he said it was heavenly."
"Did he really say that?"
"Well, not exactly, but he probably
meant that. He said it was unearth
ly." Tit-Rit
He I understand lhat our minister
will soon deliver a sermon in which he
will defend . the action of Joseph's
brethren in selling him iuto captivi y.
She How cau he do that.
He Well he doesn't himself yet,
b it he's going to do it. He thinks
that, in these days a clergyman who
isn't original isn't in it.
Soiled Sp wiier How did you hap
pen to take the road, anyhow, Sel
dim? S,-ldum Fedd Aw! I was driven to
it by fate! One time when I was a
growiu youth, just possin' t'rough de
piu feather stage, a travelin' phrenolo
gist came along an" prognosticated dat
I was sure to go to congress some day.
In order to avoid such a calamity, I lit
out from iiomi an' have kept niovin'
ever sine', never lingcrin' long euoagh
i:i one place to git a residence.
All Cleaning
All Around the Farm.
Young pigs, just weaned, should nev
er lie put iuto a lot with older ones un
til they have learnt to "hustle" for
themselves.
Short win tile-trees, one foot long, are
useful in plowing among trees. With
them a horse cau walk close to the tree
w ithout danger of bruising it.
Denmark's foreign egg trad has
grow u to tremendous siz'-; mainly with
England. Twenty years ago the annu
al Danish export of eggs was 000,000,
now it is reckoned at 1 1 1 , K,000.
I'se your spray pump for whitewash
ing the poultry ho'ist inside. Pour
carbolic acid on the lime before slak
ing, make the wasluvery thiu, add
plenty of salt, apply liberally.
In the United States there is about
one horse to every four jierwus, but a
good many horses are only horses in
name.
Something that follows aud takes
the place of esparagus is Swiss Chard.
The young and tender leaves make ex
cellent greens, but when older the
centre or rib b-joonies large and juicy.
Trim otr leaves and cook like espara
gus. It is not the land, but the man, usu
ally, at fault when the crops are jioor
aud the man is to be credited when
they are large, and profitable. It is
very certain that the success of a man's
work depends upon the amount of in
telligence lxwsossed by the man him
self.
That not only animals but plants also
will have some of their juices or Iixuide
freeze in the winter time is well known.
Twigs will snap easily when the ther
mometer is below zero because of being
frozen, aud ice crystals cau be readily
discerned by the microscope. Rut the
question, asks Median's Monthly, is,
do they freeze solid? The contention is
that the active living cells cannot do
this and still live. American Cultiva
tor. Statu of Ohio, City ok Toi.kimi,
Ll'l'AS OiL'NTY. ss.
Fuaxk J. Chkxky makes oath that
he is the senior partner of the firm of
F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in
the City of Toledo, County and State
aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HI'XHRED DOL
LARS for each and every cas of Ca
tarrh that that can not be cured by the
use of Ham.'s C,tai:km Cl nr
FRANK J.CHENEY.
Sworn to In-fore me and sulM-riU-d
in my presence, this (lih day of IV
ccmlx'r, A. D. lsti.
A. W.
OLEASOX,
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally -and acts directly on the blood and
mucus surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
fcrjySold by Druggists, 75c.
In Colorado.
Visitor I suppose your local paper
is against the administration?
Resident Yes, indeed! On the fourth
of April the editorial page opened
with the sentence: "Only forty-seven
months more of McKinley!" Puck.
Stanls at the Head.
Aug. J. Rogel, the leading dniggist
of Shreveport, Ia.f says: "Dr. King's
New Discovery is the only thing that
cures my cough, and it is the best sel
ler I have." J. F. Campbell, mer
chant of Saflord, Ariz., writes: "Dr.
King's New Discovery is all that is
claimed for it; it never fails, and is a
sure cure for consumption, coughs and
colds. I can not say enough for its
merits." Dr. King's New Discovery
for consumption, coughs and colds is
not an experiment. It has been tried
for a quarter of a century, and to-day
stands at the head. It never disap
jioiuts. Free trial bottles at Sny
der's drug store, Somerset, or at Bral
tier's drugstore, Berlin.
Action.
"If thou wouldst win my regard,
she exclaimed, "act."
Clearly, then, she was not one of
those matinee girls for their regard
often won by mere dulis, who could
not act to save their necks. Detroit
Journal.
Backlsn's Arnica Salve.
The Rest Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Tiles, or no
pay required. It Is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale at J,
X. Snyder's drug store, Somerset, or
at Brallier's drug store, Belin, Pa.
SpDiled.
Sue Have a nice time at the party
last night?
Dollie Oh, not very. The papers
didn't have inv name in the list of
"those present," this morning. Cleve
land Leader.
"Well, did the boss give you a raise?"
"Xo."
"Not even when you told him ycu
h id grown gray in his service?"
"Xo. Gave me the name of a good
hair dye."
BO YEARS
EXPERIENCE.
V A TaADI MARKS
COPVRICHTS Ac
Anyone nxtlntr a aketra and dnertptioa mar
ejuicklyaacertain, free, w bet tier mn liiTemioti is
irohal4r patentable. Otmmuniottimia a! rn-tlf
eoomteotlaL Ol'twt aceucj f.irawuniiic patents
in America. We bare a Wa-hinctiio ottice.
Patents taken tnruuga Aluua A Co. rxweirs
speual ootlee la the
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
besnttfallr Illustrated. Vtrreat etrrnlatioa of
ap'seientlBe frurnul, weeaijr. tonus ;U)U a jerx;
t,'.Waix suontba. Sped awn cvpie and Uavo
-uo OS fATXifm sent tree. Addraa
MUNN A CO.,
301 Brsaasar, Hew Yartu
about the house, paint, floors, pots
and pans, dishes and glxssware,
silver and tinware, can be done
better, quicker and cheaper with
Washing powoft
than with any other cleansing
compound. Largest package
greatest economy.
THE V. X. rAIKBATX COMPaUTT,
Cbkaco, Bt. Louis, Sen York, Boatuo, rbiiwlelpiila.
Mercantile Appraisement
F
DEALERS IN MERCHANDISE. ETC
-IN-
Somcrset County, Pcnn'a.
TAKE NOTICE That In pursuance of
tin; K4Vntl At'W 111 aiuiiiiij m -imnwraltli
t provide rt-vfiiun to mwt the
dtiiiiiniU upon the tminury, and for iilln-r
purpuM-K, the utuK-rviumil Appraiser til .wit
tMiiLile tuxes for wild tnMiiity. hint iin-pan-d a
lit of the tnulm of Kit id t-.iiinty. and lias
pl.-K-.il eaeli In that cWihm which U In m ap-
pt-uni rllil and proper, lo-wn.
AlUHSnX.
Namkh. tka'iiks.
IWn It. I- llro Itt-tailer .
runners 1-ulxin-rH Ok
lM-RlliVtf ANMK-mlion M
I.Nton JiHHe
NU-klow K. 1 ..... 44
Kus.- lloltt-rt E "
hlr.iwu r". I' "
CLASS.
11
ALLEdllEXY.
Fraxicr C. '...
II
r.Kiei.ix no:.
rook r. k.co .
rui 1 1 us k. u
Kioto a t:
(imll Knil ,
ll.-ltley K.C
JoIiiimhi A. K. A Son
KriMniiigt-rt?. W. A Co
K rixsiiiKi-r J. K
Matthews. llownmli ,
Nowaic 1'" il I
I'hiliMtu .lueob IT
l'liilsoli J. A. Ac W. K
1'hilMiu H. A Co
11a like
sera J :in
r.hxsox ;:.
rnsl. rA. K
K:irim-rs' Milling t o.
Hclse! 1iHlis
K. tail. r.
UL.U'K.
WiltmutJ. S "
; HO TJIKHS VAI. L E Y.
Ileae liley Im - "
tiiiinlM-rt lli-nry.
lUyiimn L'. K "
u
coxema vair.
Harshhenrer Jacob "
Kish Henry . ..
.suavely Israel
CASSELT.MA X IIOWK
Shullx V.'. II. & Co. ... "
Wi-imerUL "
voxel i:exce noun.
ii
it
mm
Anderson Win . " It
bin! A Bird " II
l.lai k A.ii .. " l:
I'.laek A. U " II
t 'tiiiiiiiitttmm t ' H
UmIiIh J. M I'.illiHrdM $ Mt
I. mil A. T Ketnller 11
Henry M II
Kuril H. Jr. I I
Kurtz A. U " 11
M.iiiiituiii V. N. Ji Son " II
MeNiittJ. K " II
Itowinan A Hull - II
I'-nl A. W " II
oiilim-nee Ktiriilmre t'i " 14
K.s.A M A llro " l:i
l inn, hill M II
Tissue II. it l'uh liall f
ELK LICK.
B. n.ler V. V lU-taii. r 1 1
K n l.-hiii.in M. A
Martin M. A "
.Minist N. A "
Mnlcliii I). K
FA IUlol'E
ll..l.lil. ll J. J. A Co "
Smith Win
(;i:eeiillk
Yuuy A. li
II
11 OO YE IIS YIL LE V.OhO.
niouu'ti r. j "
UelselM. V "
JEFEEUsOX.
Miller Joseph C. "
U-niittJ. W -
KiK pin-r M. M "
JEXXEn.
Ki.fk n s "
Imnitei) Kred
tin mner l T "
Hotriiian Jacoh A Son
li't olimir J. A
Kisin.-r John A
ltay rlward
JEXXEli HO SO.
Gri tilth J. J "
LU WE: TWKEYEooi.
Cullxini A. J
I.l.WVLX.
tieurv J. V -
m- W. I "
W timer M
LA l: I MEIL
Itesil Mrs. A. O . "
tieirr Henry A "
Snli-r.Mrs. I. W .
Wilnioth 11. J -
1.:
H
midleci:eek.
tinrron A ltro
hriish A. N
JliKire C. 11
MLFO:K
Husband A. li .. "
tSehroek U. W. A Uni " II
MEYE.'SOA LE !0:o.
Apple Win A Co
t itiM-ns' Uitnk...... ltankers.... f :fc(
C.n.H Win. li It.t.iiU-r l:
rover I". J. A Son " 1
Hiv. lv H. J - it
I He hi K " 1 1
KbUt-ka II. J " 1
1'aritier's Kank . Iinnker..... t l
KUilo A. T lUtiiil. r li
tiU-ssu. r Hardware Co :i
iurleyT. W " u
llady Miehael " 11
lii-riiii" tiarrelt it
Han l.y S. C " I
Ilorking Brtst It
Kiehnor Hrug Slore " 1 1
Koepie A " II
Ktipiin II. A I'o " 1 1
leonanl Kike "
Lavkeuby Wm .......... -
l.iVfiiKood S. 1 . 14
Meyerstlale Supply Co 1
Miller A Collins i
I'lnlilerJ. II t
Unit M. E . . " II
PHI I Chas KiiHns House s
Kutter M. A. A Co iU-tuiit r 1:1
H. irh K. A Son - II
stiiplt-y Hardware Co I I
Truxal tr. W Id
The Benehly On - 1 1
ThomaH K. R a ltro 1 1
Thompson C. W rjitins House . H
xe ' 11. 1 . TiMo:: noso.
(innlill J. J ACt KftiilU-r
luppe-r Juliu r
aVA'H VEXTKEYILLE HORU.
IUmel.ee 1. ......
lUll it Co "
XO: TA Ml'TOX.
LrydlK 1. 1 "
Miller J. H . " .
Lyuilil'.J
OOLK
lUuineHnlncrJ. L.
II
PA TXT.
I nnxl W.J
H 1111 me! J. M
U.-UIU tiitrnlt.....
II
II 1
1
yCEMAOXl.J.
Speoht Jileiull .
ititc-r 111
i:ocKvon no no.
Ash J. t (j
Anh K. K
B.ktTW.Il II
f 'ftiint-ll v K. E.............
H ill h- E
Uniwall A. J.
Hmivt-r Wro
Jiinf KuniltureCo
Millt-rJ. I. AHi.iis
Nt IT A t ":ts-teer
Him k w.xxl Ketl IY...
nytler II
Si yd. r M. II
Hi its J. V .
Yolfenttxrj5cr 1. II
.s .su :y noun.
inretiui.'.I.Ivenjpio.lKr.it '
.. VJ
i
.. II
.. II
.. 11
JI
.. II
.. I
. U
.. 1 1
.. I-'
I I
t H
Kin-nil J . I. - ..
K.i.i.ii . !!.- IU tinier ..
i;i(f.-llv M. J - "
j 1 r"r.r.""."ritii Iiti'l liH!ii;ril:-..
H w-l ls rt is A Smui Ki lailiT
.li tin v J T "
l.i.-hlin r Mrs. M. A -
Hh.-.w H. t: -
Htalli rt: A l!n "
Wit'k. r f. K . .-
Wahl T. M I'""' "'id i:!llurds
.S7.I !!-
I.imdav Tinman H InlhT
lU-itaJ. II - "
II '
1
.STOXYCn'EK.
It .!l..r IV I. "
Ibiltz. rS. i - "
llalUer l..lwanl
Hrintr. A " -
Hr.int It. I"
idvelv I., r
KloloAllalt-MT "
Kl.-H.r Wllstm "
rt. i iw i ' v "
Hni;li r f. 1 . - "
S.iri-r l w '
Warner Iktniel -
v . ei: f el n nn: n.
Krey A. V 1
II.N.kT. M "
J.I.-..I.S r i
Ntiliow V. V
,S' M euset no :o.
r.n-hm I.. V Katlii!! Hmc..
lwnlord M.t'..
llr.ill!.-r i:nw "
Itemi. r V. 1! "
t ts-k A lleiTll.t -
Colli iit h Kd It - "
t'ot:rolh t". 11 - "
rott'rotii .Mrs. (vale It "
l-.-rl I Piil.lleHall
Ihtvls I.. H.ACo. Ii.-tnil r
Kt-rner Un -. "
KisherC. II
Krinse A KtiosiT -
Iloi-l.-rbaimi J. "
Ilotderb.iitiiiJ.il
llitll.y Henr- "
ll-rrlinis "
Neir Mifall "
Kaiitni-r A l'littt
KnepiierA tiiKwl -
lmtln-rJ. M. -
Miller J. II "
Ni-ir A OiseU-er "
l'is-1 A. K - "
rVheil l A "
SiiiHisoii K. . . "
SnvderJ. U "
sw-hn.i-k M illion "
Sine H.I. - "
Stivd.-r John N
Savior I . W
Kiting House.
siit-pin-rii . K n y ui -ii nit. i. t w-i;i ut r
Shivh-r KmiiK "
I lit Mrs A. K
Vuunrar Clutrltn liillianls
SoMEKxET.
ruble J. M Ki taik-r
Shu tier S. K
Savior 1. Ij.A Co - "
Yum man Jos. pl!
SivlorC. VV A Co
Vt'eiliier AJ - - "
NEMMT.
Hoblitell J.J. A Son....- "
JudvJ. Il... - "
Merrill Win. A "
Miller 1. 1. "
Miller lrs,s .. "
sro esto h'.v :o:n.
SlHM-key r. II :. "
SnydiT II. T -
ThoiiiMon I'einbroke M
Itowinan J. II -
E:sA :n;n.
Albright James "
CollNirn H. W "
Codt rJ. K "
ihiviJ.It
Karipier l-roy '
Il. il w rn'.:: i? iH
Sellers 1'. II.. Kehnltr
rr'E: tv eke yf ot.
Kielier Alliert C "
iminliiiiild J. IS "
; rl.nrd J. H
Henry l. J. A Sou "
Kretfar Jai-ob A son
K reger C. S. A Co
WELLEn.sn r:a no:.
Keebtls John " H
t't'UftitiriiHtiH of YcH'Icrit in J'iti'!ii i'.
Suit Of $ I.IKW.
..Class II Ta S T Oi
. - l:i " ID CO
.i.l
IM.IUI
" ri,ii
ai .
ae.i
lo.itii .
,I,UI
l-J " 1-
II l-i i"i
in " ai mi
! Il
s :ai ii
7 " ) il
Vl.tvi.-l.'i'ol of El'iu'J 'sca.
Sali-s of t to Sl.tMf Class Tax IW
iillitirtl Hint Tt'it 'in AH'-ft.
One tiil.leor nlli v. f;l ul. Ktt-h additional
allt y.or table, tl" it).
TAKE NOTICE -All I rxr.i nmn rued
In tlii:iipniis-iiii-iil. that hit iip;-.tl Wil. iie
held at In.- Treusiin-r'H Mliee ill imers.1, on
the anil day of May. l.t-iT. between the hours
ol !iu. in. and 1 p. in., when you fan :tlt ml if
you think uroix r.
S. Ii. SiltiKM AK Vis,
M. rmiile AppmiM r.
ELVS CREAM B.VI.M Is a posltlveem.
Apply into the nostnls. It is qnkkiy ahsortd. ."
cents at nrnir-.-ists or hy rail ; asaip'es lur. by aisX
tLY BiloTUtlS. Se Warren SU. New York t:tv.
Be Cancer and Tumor Can Es
Cured Withcut the Knife.
To - the Cancer
been omethlnf that tb medicml
profcuioa aevct beea bi
to discover; but tit last Dr
Steinert has discovered a rem
dy, which if applied vUl remove
It in from 6 to f dars.
There are five kinds of Csa
Cers, namely: the fciose Cancer
the Spuicr Cancer, the. Fissar
Cancer, the Bone Caacex aaj
the Wolf Cancer. There havo
been Caisrs where patients have
rtaiii tiavi fr atnv i a nrtrnraa
Cancer, curb ti. uit to thr sorrow of no
eaent. lr. Sleiart has removed hem of Test
Years Standing, and from pervns B4 years of age,
Ito btsowe nncttborUood. Persons are requested Iw
Call at his off..;e and v e the wondrrful cores he has
stade. aiad which he has in alcnUol far Ssttc heeptnf.
lie bill jo vests frcuce, and stands le the for
Sbcst rank of his pn ! cn. The f- Mo win 4 case
re a lew of wl.o he been cured by aoe:
TUr i!cKeon. Unxviller Pa,. Cancer 1
bieest, s years. tl svc cut j
ClintS, (-TOWHl,
ft AtUm irt, " f. 1 nrttcnlh an art.
(hrny. cancer of lip. a 1 -ttshursh. cancer al
yt-ars. . lrrt. 3 tears.
Mn. Annbunl, Vl'eaw't t'U SuiiJ. WnlinOi
land co-inty, canrr'r of I. c. a year. Mn. Jamas
lortcrs. t't.al Mining, ln.lt.na county. Pa.. cancers
ol ahouli'.er. j yrara Ui K.ilh. corurr Thirty-ualb
tliect and Yrtin avenue. ca:u cr off cheek, s years.
Ml. Horn. Iljuf vlrt-rl. A.k cluny. cancer of cheak.
? earv Kit. !itirt.j(;i.it ,tct. Mt. Ma.a.
iiCton. I'lltilimiih. caiicer of cn.b. a years. Mrs,
J. Kelly. Wet l'ituUirth ttrect. ;reeo-.l.unt. Pa,
Initios el nose. 5 yens. Mr. Slnrcuion, 75 Part
Way, Allegheny, tumor on fureaead. t year. Mrs,
C Lohde.CjCT bhukrveuiestteet. E. Ptttsbnrgl
canrer of L rejj;. 3 year. Mr. Behans, cancer oi
Ineuil. a yeui. y.n. Muler, cancec of breatt.
Teats. Mia. Ifae iilir;, cancer of m-onh. s years,
lit. Kabul, cat tee womb, a years. Mrs. Lang,
kcl. cancel of on h. year. Mr. Marver. letter ol
sueoa. j ycais. Mrs. Ij-an. cancer of the breast,
s yean. Kn. btr.e.t. cancer of womb. 6 months.
St Kol-inwa slrret. Ai.r-;henT Citv. Pa. Adaoi
B'ack. cancer on hp. 1. to ttation. Hearer county.
Pa. .Mr. Werner, ranker of rectum. 6o Forty nlih
aiteel. Pittsburg I a Mrs. Aler. cancer oa boss.
tiaktca aei.t-e. E K., I itL-burh. Pa. Mrs.
alju. cancer ol tne brrau, Sa yean of age. Curry
ratioo. Pc.il.cl K.n-iiij., Alltaeny county. Pa.
sf n. Mullcr. caatet ot tUc tip aud loogye. 4 yeatSa
alUUMil- bont.Ki cuuiitj, "s.
ff
HtS. MAITS.
ranr?r ,- (...
stirs, nioss.
dancer of the limb, 1
year. No. 3 Tarentyirsl
Ij. Curry latl00p
., . . aireei, ritltnurgn, t'a.
lie alio remmei the dangerous lapeworm In frota
to 4 hoars, and has 350 ipecimeas ol them In his
ai-e. lie alio cures letter and complaints ol the
a iarys; aso old sores sad iheuaausaa. aal sj
stis sod Mood diseases.
fc DR. C. STEINERT,
H SEVENTH AVENl'E. PITTSBURGH, tt
lfen.1 r cent ait.o for lnln.matiOfi.
Or. Steinert Is the Only Doctor In th
Union who has the Only Remedy for
Uiu cure ol Cancer withoutthe Knlfa.
IMPOKTAJtT TO ADVEUTIsEi.",
The cream of tho country parr found
In Bcmington'a Cuurty- Si-ut Liu. gi.rpwi
aururudcra avau mi;m--oivcs CI thfo lisw, a
copy cf vhich can to had of Hocuul-iot
BruaL. of New York & FuUbur,r.
mntlfteiirr.:!-.. .... .. . - M
rcr sw i :. i
iiifirn iMiiMinj..M...il1wn.y ha.l. i.fielt.
class srmmmilft:iiiis nr.it i-ivy"".. .'t.iVmi'i
lualu.!-T.!.. l'rHCT-,n,.li:i,rj l.lreLI
Ne-l 1eh.t. I h II. "X Pa
V3r ICaXaYfix
THE
to?Is Ncno Too Good When You pv
MilEDICNEo,:
It 1 JUSt J!.' f
FRESH, PURE DRUG
A it ii I'o Have Conj!,Uur
AT SNYDER'S
You are always sure of getting the fr-iiiet n-Ji,-iiifSj.1.. r r
Careftilly Com iiotm. 11. J
TRUSSES lITTEn
All of the Beat and Moat Approved Tru? ji,pt f( Sff
SUisftctlon Cwiranttrd.
OPTICAL GOODS.
GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE r .
SIGHT TESTED.
JOHN N. SNYDER,
Somerset, -
Louther's
Main Street, Somerset, Pa.
This Hodcl Drug Stcrs is Rapidlv ?
FTorlte Trith Pscph in Sci :f
FRESH . AHD . PURE . DRUGS
Medicines, Dye Sings, Sitowjc, Trusty
Supporters, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, Xc.
THI tMXTOK GIVES l-lfi.ttl. ATTrvt:- rn t :: t .ti -; ..:.,,,r
LoaMs FrescfiiJtioiiSiFamily Recete
GEEAT CABE Bnl.MI TAKE.H TO I'bK CXLV 1 :SII A.n: IT -. ;. ; u,
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLA.SSES.
And a Fall Line cf Optical Goods alsravs cn ItzA. Frr.n r.i
larjr3 assortment all can Le ?u::ou.
THE FINEST BBilHDS OF CIGABS
Always on hand. It 13 always a pleasure to -i?p!y ctr
to intending purchase?, whether they liy
from us or elsewhere.
J. M. LOUTHER m. D.
MAIN STREET ... - SOMERSET. F
Somerset Lumber Yakd
EL"LA.S CIJISrTN'GI-lAil,
MasurACTTTKtBasii Dulls aud Wh.-lk.- ile ami l: tail; - . r
Lumber and Building Mate. -als.
Hard and Soli Woods,
Oak, I'oplar, Siriirfp,
M aliuil, Yellow Piue. I loorlnx,
CTierry, ShlisgJe, loors
Itth, Hliltt Tine Klini!,
A genera! tine of all prjilns of I.unirpr and
stock. Also, can furnish anything in the line oJ o.ir tus.s ;..
ble pr.)tup'.nev, such us Brackets ttd-izl.tvor!t
Elias Cunningham,
OtTlce ami TarJ dp.'ie 4 ( '. K.
TheN. Y. Weekly Tribune
With the close of tlie PrcsMontiul cainpilsrn I ! I TIiU'Ni: m .'"
the f;u-t that the Anuritan 1? are now anxifi-i -.-iv x..- :r u:. - a!"
home ami lu.sinr iiitir.t-i. To nut t this :..!., - - . :'. lave '"
sjweai.il ronitienv, until am-tht-r Matt- nr Xati.-ii. ! --: : ;" 1
newalc.f the tight for the j ri: .-;..U- f. r whi.-h Till". Tlil ! :l ' N I" i :
from its incetin to the t :v- :ii .lay, asl voti its -n u: -i vi.-.. ; -.
Kvety s.sil.Ie i-lT.irt vti 1 t tuit f.ntU. airi i.-.m.-y fr..:y I'',!" s" aJ?
The WEKKLY TltlJirK j r, , luiti.-ntiy a Njtiora? FamlS Ne.papr, i "
ng, instructive, fiiuitu;::!., r.n.l intlisin-aMe tt c;t-!i m r .-t :U -J
We furnish "THE HERALD" and "N. Y. WEEKLY TR'BL'NE"
ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $2.00.
CASH IN ADVANCE.
SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY EECIN AT ANY TIXE.
Address all ord rn to "J"I III II 1 1 1
Vrlte Tonr name an I aJIrH on a pt.! fird, tn! il to Koo. Vi'1' Ct,'j
Tnbune nuildin, Vw Tark tit at A sanrie cri t.r TUe -V '
Wetkly Tri'ouue will be nailed U jva.
IT WILL FAT YOU
TO BUY YOU II
memorial Work
F. SHAFFER,
SOMERSET. PEJfJTA.
M iiinfuctareroraud IVait-r In
'.-t.rn Work Farnishi on Short Notice
1J1S 113 EHiSITE WJEK
Also, Ajent for the WHITE BK XZE !
tn.iTtT. V ,"r M"- n. Work wl 1
Ihirl . V ' .,u,,r,, " -'" tuy slH-.p
Tr; V'TX-rs.iowiiiit vriil l- siv,s ,u
rlsvcrjlo. J inviti-)( il a tni'tja 1
pro -niv-! hy RT. W. A. Hl-.e. us a Ar.i
til" Mairriu:.,
li.t, net ,u. tin J I, If h K .,t:,,i , t r
M. F.SUAFFEU.
Bmi
tllJKH .-i t. t l)
5,
in the i'h'jr.ui,u
Them.
Drug
PlfLrla, ManlJit
Sh-!i, Star Rails,
H;iJi;Jt.-r. Sitlunl,
AfWfl I'i, life.
Euiidini;
U. NUtion,
For.
FARMERS AND VILLAGERS.
FATHERS AND MOTHERS.
SONS AND DAUGHTERS.
K:;
ALL Ti-E FAMILY.
.As
v. ,o
T',' ? t '
FuACTICALLI.1- t-J
La- A
ItalsU. lsas-a-s . .H.- '
. i
Over SCO
Beautiful
Designs. j,!
tt : a i ; -
A
v Ji -j.it j -r.
;...V
Store.