The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, June 02, 1897, Image 4

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The Case of a Veteran Cited Whose
Paralysis Came from Ex
posure in the Army.
The Equally Interesting Method of His Cure, and
His Enthusiastic Endorsement.
Prom the Ottcffo Farmer,
In the tenrn of Onwnta, in Otseco County,
yew York, for m great many years there has
lived .man whose life has been overshad
owed Iv that terrible disease, paralysis.
Recently it was rumored that s miracle had
len performed that this man had been re
stored to his normal health and strength and
to ascertain the truth or falsity of such
rumor your correspondent vl-ited Oneonta
t.wL.vsnd being directed to the man sought
an interview with him, which was really
and cheerfully granted. The man told his
own story as follows:
Fxlward Haswell. You
would not think from my appearance, but I
was born 77 year WTO, in 'ew Scotland,
AK.finv Conntv. I was reared on a tann
ind Messed by Nature with a strong con
Stiuti..n and cood health. Early in life I
removed to Allnv, thence to Seheneyus, in
hiie.mntv.and finally settled down in On
eonta where I have lived a great many years.
' When the war broke out I was strong
and active, King nearly six feet tall and
wi 'hine 2-5 pounds. I enhted " the
riiird New York Cavalry and served tnree
r.-ars. of the Ions, weary nwrelies. expert
illv in North Carolina of the days and nights
if Vio--ire I will not speak, for it was in
he Iturrsu ks at Wliiii-ifra that my miserv
(.-"in. While there heavy rains fell and
a i having sufficient protection ofitime we
i'.vnke in the morning drenched with the
rain. At this tiiua I contracted a cold aud
,1 in" with it came that dread disejtse, rheu
mttivn. I rapidly irrew worse and was re
al ivl to th hospital where I was attended
hv Ir. Leonard, now of Worcester in this
s'mnty. lis rauli me as comfortable at any
in in could, but I could n. shake on" the
Jiv-ise. It a in my system and after mv
return home with impaired health and
treiiith reduced, my nerves gave out and
id liiional suflVrin ensued. I could move
ir.mnd and was aUe to do some work at
.-n I went to work in the car shops here,
in-fit work wholly but th least exposure
w .iil.l bring on terribls pains and life was
mile miserable for me. After a few years
mv strength pave out and I was unable to
h 'iit a jaiust my pains. In addition to the
rli -iimeti-m extreme nervousness took pos--si,.n
f me then heart disease set in ; I
c ml 1 nit lie down to sleep and was brought
vry low hv this complication of diseases.
M v wrists and ankles heeaiut swollen, my
i.- 'i distorted and my hips sunken, now you
ri-i f-el t'ie cavities, also thrust your hand
int my la k such were the ravages of
r.i'-aoritism.
"But this was not all. About six years
a?" 1 had a str..keof paralysis which affected
my leu si'l'" but by estra oare I recovered
somowh it from this. Three years ago I lmd
a second stroke which rendered me entirely
h 'li-less. Mv left side as wholly usel.-ss
a i l 1 citiill n-'rt feel it when a pin was thrust
full length into my leg or arm. Before
riralvsis set in I thought I was nisrh to death,
iit now came the horror of a living death.
ti account of my heart trouble which was
ssravated by this new disease, I could not
cle.'p and coiild be placed only in one posi
ti hi bolstered np in a chair reclining
sightly on my right side. Now the pnral-
is affected my head anl I woiil-.l remain in
mi- ii..a.i nit I wnul-l remain in
tliat position asleep in the chair for weeks at ;
a time without awakening. Words cannot
express the misery I was in and the suffer- j
' i i i in .i.; I
do-tors and tried all kinds f patent nii-di
-in-s without receiving any len-fit. I was
doomed to a lingering death ami was in
despair. One day a paper was handed me
Lived off Bread and Milk for Years. 9 Home
1 Ks lors Kai I-1 t Cure l e. 1 'r. iSul ru Suc
ceeded in Curing.
Kor more tlian 4 years 1 liave had a !ad case
of c3tt.irrli.stonr.ich and general trouOle. Took
cold cntinually. Kor one and one-half years
I could ext only brmd and milk. Tried i dif
ferent dc-tors to ret rid of my misery, out got
worse and worse. So I went to 1 r Salm nr
treatment, and to-day 1 am as strong as ever;
ran eat anything, and don't take any more
cold, and consider myself cured of this terri
ble disease,
John H. KaufTman.
tattawanna, Mifflin Co 1'a.
Catarrh aud Eye Trouble Cun-d by lr. Salm.
For more t han S years I have had a very
I td case of eye tr i:f l m.d -trrh. The
eyes siitiiiual!y .Mire and crew w-ukcr
mid akr. 1 always l-jii cold. lr. ilsu
cured me.
Cl vel.-md Kimlierly.
McVeyton. WitnrsMtt by A. J. KiiniV rly.
M all in county, l a.
l.ple Think Dr. Salm His Hone Another
Wonderful llece of Work.
I have had a very bad case or catarrh and
sore eyes lor more than s years, and conse
quently it ptve me a world of trouble. I was
oolipi-d toee lr. Salm, unl " his treatment
the change is wonderfully laipid. My friends
are astonished, ux well, and think with me
that lr. Salm has done another wonderlul
piece f work. Ixiuis C Shannon.
Whiuwlowu, Butler county, l'a.
Srtc BXK FRFF- The Medical Adviser, a short
and old. especially those conteinolatinir marriaee.
n111""""- " vr. iwiiu, i. u. inn ,wi,
KKl.KEXAMIXATIOXOFTHErniXF. Each p-rson applying f.H- nwdical treatment
should aend or bring from 2 to 4 ounces of urine (that passed first in jhe morning preferred!
which will receive a careful chemical and micruscopical exaniiiiatlou, and if reouoded a
wrill.ii analysis will lie itiven. '
liisnwisof .oiii. ii, such .is br.ve liafflisl the skill of all other phvsician and rerm-dics.
quickly cured. OtnrcrK. tumors fibroid and l!ypoid prowl Ils cured 'without the use of the
knife or mnsmetic. Xortitimg. no (din, no danger.
MaulKiod perfts-ily ivston-d. gulck. uiui-sa ami m-rtain cure for Impotence, lost nun
lajitd, sp.-niiatorrho.-a Ioi-k wtak and nervous debility : also for prostatitis, vericoeele, and
In.rmwnemilv'c- 'rU'1 UV'" in,',1',',
mwcSVinn'rod"1 K,,!1Ty or " utlflcally treated and positively cun-d by a
bodv r' '0K"n'lK"1,,"' ccessfully iH-rforuied. Kxaniinatiod aud conxuluition free to every
Address all Coi imo skations to I5ix 7n, Columbus Ohio.
I89S-97, VViLU BE AT
Town.
Johnstown,
Town.
Sicun rsct.
A'0''''-, -T' yeh- Mrrn-
Capital. Thursday. IS IS,
Hotel. It v. I b. Mrch.
auiKr, lry, 1H, Is,
Oweerscan 1 nnvl 1: K-j'
the knife. Im . srti. rt .-f
hevotiia ettue. I'lushwr l'a .
fca ducuvrrvd a ! - t--l
that WW th4 O Hi "T lu : .! ' '
lie ha rami Ist.lt i.i .
fall. aiMl baft Ircatetl fsitleiiU
mbrm lr. Ha: a.HtAl a
bewlrkieT auti iaicplia! al Itom
N. Y. But rurrd. bul lr.
KtctaMl kas vurr ula.ly tnalad
evcral of Uicm It aiakea m
ailensHW wtoera Uw cmun Is
kvaiMl a Iuhi rara4 mur laaa
CAalCER CURE aUUwancr:urkactun,aa4
aa auu v aiopi.i at bis tance cma the ualerf i
canaof caaw wlilrh Im ku fnr uia kw$iu(. Ka
ajiuiktr that Ur. C hMaert la the oaly caurer oo
tarta Wasun PeDalTaalaaDdaarvaKtdaa
f la ta S aaya. alMU eaa b treated la tbHt
AawpUca, ar, klOney. grlfl, tap
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IMPOBTAKT TO ADTEKTIESS.
Tha cream of the Country papers Is found
In Eetningtos'a Cotroty Seat Lists. Shrewd
adrertisera avail themselves of thee lists, a
copy of which can fca bad of Eemiagioa
liroa, of Kew Tork ft PitUburg.
Oooperttovn, IT. T.
tn In th Tjanor I saw an'acoount ol
the healing of a paralytic who used lr. Wil
liams' Pink Tills for l'ale People. I had no
faith in patent medicines, I had spent oyer
j-JA'.tlO in them, all to no purpose. I'nable
to work I had no income save a pension l
jis.ooper month. Hut some way I was im
pressed with what Piuk Pills had done and
determined to give them fair trial. I did
not stop with one box but used three boxes
Iwfore I noticed any effect. After taking
three boxes I felt a change coming ovi r nie.
I kept on taking Pink Pills and kept on feel
ing better. Gradually my pain left me, I be
gan to feel new life course through my lijdy
and to my surprise and delight, feeling l.e
n into mv side and lite and
strength into mv leg and arm. After taking
fourteen boxes I had recovered full use ol
mv limbs, my rheumatism was pone ami nij
heart trouble relieved. Jhiring my sicklies,
my weight had decreased from S roumlt
to 144 pounds, but to-day I weigh 170 J ounds,
am strong and active and you would not take
me to be 77 years old."
While speaking. Mr. Haswell showed con
siderable emotion and when questioned U
added: "I cannot sav too much in prais
of Or. 'Williams' Pink Pills and I cannot r x
press my pratitmla to tlie l'r. Miniums
Medicine Companv, they saved my life i:uc
gave me back health I had not enjoyed foi
over A) years." . . ,
When told that teople might not iiiev
such a storv in print, be said : " I am will
ing to co before a Justice of Peace ami sweai
to its truth, 11 you wisn, anu l Mian neoiiij
trm rl.-id to suswer inquiries anyone maj
wish to make." .
A Dr. Williams' Pink Tills for l'ule leotK
are an unfailing remedy lor all diseases aria
ing from a poor and watery condition eif tin
blood, such as pale and sallow complexion
general muscular weakness, loss of appetite
depression of spirits, lack of ambition, 1.11a.'
mia, chlorosis or preen sickness, palpiiatior
of the heart, shortness of breath on slight ex
ertion, coldness f hands or feet, swelling o:
the feet and limls, pain in the back, nervoiu
headache, dizziness, loss of memory, feeble
ness of will, ringing in the ears, early decay
all forms of female weakness, leucorrhu-a
tardy r irregular periods, suppression o:
menses, hysteria, paralysis, locomotor ataxia
rheumatism, sciatica, ' all diseases depcmliiif
on vitiated humors in the blood, cai!in
scrofula, swelled glands, fever sores, rickets,
hip-joint diseases, hunchlek. acquired de
formities, decayed bones, chronic erysipelas,
catarrh, consumption of the bowels and lungs,
and also for invigorating the blood and systn
when broken down by' overwork, worry, dis
ease, excesses and indiscretions of living, i'c:
covery from acnte diseases. such as fevers, etc..
loss of vital powers, sxTniatorrhi-a, early de
cay, premature old age. These pills are not 3
purgative medicine. They contain iioil.inc
that could injure the most delicate system.
Thev act directly on the blood, supplying tc
the Mood its life-giving qualities by tssistinc
it to alisorh oxygen, that gn-sit su.porter of all
organic life. In this way the blood. 1 com
ing built up " and U ing supjdiol -w i : li its
lacking constituents, bccoiiK-s rich and red,
nonrish-s the various organs, stiiimliitiiif
them to activity in the performance of iheii
functions, and thus to eliminate ditn-ases from
the svstem.
Thes Pills are manufactured by the Pr.
Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady
. - , i i i ; - . 1 : ,1,.
js. i.. ano are som onij m ooacu nui
. ani are soui tuny m miira ih-mioiu m
firm's trade mark and wrapper, at o cents t
box. or six xes for and are never sdc
in bulk. They may he had of all druggists,
it ilireet l.v mail from lr. llliams
fwlijinj Ctimnnnv. The nriee at whicl
these pills are sold makes a course of treat
ment inexpensive as compared with othei
remedies.
A Case of Cataiih and Throat Trouble Cured
by IT. Salm.
Kor more ttwn S years our 2 children have
tiecn sunVriiitf from catarrh and throat troub
le, also enlur-.-d tonsils. They were continu
ally lakiuif cold, t'otild liardly bre:ithe at
nixht. Their eiistItution bnume uu.l.-riiiin-
ed. After a short course of treatment with
It. Salm. thev have almost entirely recover-
ed Inim their miserable disease.
J. F. Harrison
Bellefontc, CVntre county. Pa,
Couldn't Walk 1 Vards at a Time. Was No
Kirthly I'se to nay One. Thought 1
was lioiug to lle, but Ir. Salm
Cun-d 5Ie.
KorSyi'arsor more I have had a ferirful
Iroiibh-, U-j;iii to get very weak. My limbs
woiml i.ol carry me any more. Couldn't walk
a stn tch of yards. mi my heart would Uwt
at a fesrful r.i!.-t the least exertion. It seem
ed my lls;l turned to water. I enidu-illy bo
cmie pale a eie dead. I was no earthly use
loai.v one. and ail my neightMirs and" rela
tives thouuhl I was going to die. Home doc
tors cou til n t hcip me, so I went to Ir. Salm,
and to-day, 1 am happy to state, that I am
Htroi.ger than ever, can eat anything, doa full
day's mork and enjoy life as much as any one,
iw iiij wior, any one ma v oe pmuu ol.
M rx. Sadie Ilohtts,
Attested by her father. Frank Kichuidson.
Kunlo, Cambria county, l'a.
history of private diseaxes, advice to voune
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MYTHS OF HISTORY.
THEY CUT A WIDE SWATH IN THE
FANCY CP NOVELISTS.
Tea rtctnn of the Pswt That Head Well,
but Not IVar Cliava Invntiswlloa-
U'hn Our Tara Cornea, the Scribe Will
Revel la ScIh aiea 1 adrtamrd of Hoar.
While it may not be quite tron. it is
very nearly true that the historical novel
is entertaining entirely on account of its
improbabilities. We possess a smatter
ing of general information. At least we
eo flatter ourselves. History is for tin
not quite a closed bock. We Lnoy Caar
and Hannibal and KaiKileon and Oliver
Croniwell and Henri Qnatre and Bicbe
lieu and the Man in the Iron Mask,
perhaps even a few others. And mhen
in company with the hero of the his
torical novel we are ushered into the
royal presence, we bow and smirk and
frimaee amazingly and knowingly.
"Charles I? Certainly. His majesty and
we are old friends. We possess secrets
wbicb bis majesty would give bis crown
and kingdom to know. M. Posterity has
rt n tided to ns 6tories that would cause
his majesty's royal hairs tostandon end
like quills urcn the fretful pcrcupine,
Dcn't try to gull ns with appearances.
We know all about what's coming. The
gracious smile which now illumines bis
majesty's Jjugly 1P -S ohi droll I
How aLont Vv'hinhall and the bltck and
the ax? Ha, ha! We are delighted to see
his majesty in such excellent spirits. "
It is to this faculty of making the
reader feel knowing, of impressing upon
him his own superiority and the correct
liess of his own retrospective snrmise
and decisions, that the makers of his
torical romance owe in a great part their
vogue and iipularity. Then out at the
elbows soldiers of fortune nay, even
tho wine drawers, the innkeepers and
the scullery mai'ls whom wo meet in the
historical ronuince somehow manage
to plot and scheme and hobnob with the
very greatest perseungi s of all times. If
a mysterious figure is introduced, cf
course there is a great personality be
hind it Tho exigencies of tho trade
make this imperative. From a muffled
cloak we win accept a great duke w ith
fairly btccniing grace. A disguised voice
and stealthy, evircauticus dtmeanor de
mand a king or a hero who, in bis
ttry's parrs, terms cp as mighty or
niightii r tl-:.:i a kii:g.
Vender i-.ight justly be expressed
that a siuiplo soldii rt f fortune cf the
Qntniiu Dcrwurd. D'Artagnan ilk
thould t t fuLhsujireme importance to
ihe welfare t f nittious and the safety cf
Lings. To dtnytither the Sect or the
Gascon would surely be outright heresy.
They embody old Caledonia aud old
Fiance as we fee tlicm. But the col
lective possibilities that are necessary to
give the historical romance fire and go,
make in the t ud it must be acknowl
edged, a putty strong chain of improb
cbilitits. To tht unghly appreciate this
one would have to read the historical
romance that is to deal with onr day
aud to be written 12 score years hence.
This, alas, v.e cannot do! What a
screaming farce it will bo when it
comes! Will it not read like the ravings
cf a madman? How ludicrous will be
the complications! What an extraordi
nary age our cwn will seem! Dut the
drollest feature of all will be the sub
lime gravity, the supreme sincerity with
w hich the whole will be accepted by
the reader cf that future day. How is
it that, in an age like our own, when
there arc a publisher aud a market for
every literary conceit and absurdity, no
one has thought to anticipate this, the
historical romance of the future. Surely
it would not be all burlesque.
What marvelous things those scribes
will be telling cf our age and civiliza
tion! What strange and darkling events
will be made to take place at our very
doors! Tho mysteries that are to be
cleared np are as nothing to the which
are to be invented. Our nights and days
will bo given over to tragic intrigues
and fell deeds. Murder will stalk our
streets. Swords will leap and cross,
knives will gleam, pistols will crack
along Broadway, cr, if we prefer. Re
gent street, cr the Ringstrasse, or Unter
den Linden, or the Boulevard des Capu
cines. The guet a penr will be supreme.
All this will come to pass when the
scribes of the twenty-second century sit
down to the task of writing their his
torical novels. And then other heroes.
How mum they are keeping themselves!
Why don't they come out of the dark
ness and mystery and shadow and amuse
the age with the narrative of those thrill
ing and soul stirring adventures with
which the romancers of the future will
ciedit them? We know that when the
arbitration question is settled and both
the United States and England are freed
from the possibilities cf a hideous and
devastating war, it is not her majesty,
the queen cf Great Britain and empress
t f India, or the president, or the prime
minister, or the secretary cf state, who
brought it about Oh, no! That might
Co very well to gull and beguile aud ca
jole the poor, ignorant masses. The real
power behind the throne is the impov
erished soldier of fortune, of whom tho
romance of the historical novelists of
the future will tell us. What nets be
will spread! What strange and unholy
influences he will bring to bear! What
ingenuity, cunnirg, valor, patience,
will he employ bei ire the great scheme
is consummated ind history is made!
What dangers be will encounter! What
fearful odds he will overcome! We know
he is here. Could we doubt tho histor
ical romance of the future? We see the
result, we reap its benefit, but the cause,
the colossal nobody whose machinations
brought it all about, where is be? Let
him stand forth that the age may do
htm honor! Hew York Advertiser.
Fair Warning.
He Do you think your father would
offer mc personal violence if I were tc
ask him for you?
SLe No, but I think he will if you
dou"t pretty soon. Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
AN OLD ENGLISH LETTER.
Lady Montrose of Two Hundred Venn Aga
Waa a Poor Speller.
There is bad spelling and there is bad
spelling. Artemus Ward and Josh Bil
lings did. some of it professionally, and
many school children and some grown
men and women do some cf it even
unto this day. But neither of these dis
tinguished persons and no school child
or grown up man cr woman, even in bis
rr fcer wildest dream of revenge against
Webster et aL, ever came within a milo
cf the spelling of a noble Scotch lady cf
SCO years ago. ,
She was personally Christian Leslie,
daughter of the Duke cf Rothes, and
w ifc cf the third Marquis of Montrose,
and later of Sir John Brnce cf Kinross.
According to custom, having been a
peeress she retained ber peerage title.
Thus it came about that Sir John Bruce
lived with the Countess of Montrose
with all propriety. But this was what
she wrote:
KiSGROGZ, July 4. 10(0.
Mad I render row a tbovsant thaokes for
yoar play, which is very good, and I nave ret
tornead itt with the bcanr, and if your lady
shipe have eatber enay nor roud playes or
novella which yon here read, and will La
pleased to loan then to mc, I shall be vera
fntbcfuot-U Is restorcngc, and ttke it a g-reot
favi-r, for they are vre tlcvertirg in the coon-tt-ry.
Your lord did me the honoarr to daya
b r yesterday, and was vera well hertely
wivbed yoor ladyahipe bed come alonge, for ilt
Wuld heve bin bott a devertuemcnt in thia pood
wather. and yew wold havo bin vere weUcome
to, dt-ar madam, your ladyshipes most bumble
M-rvant, c. Vos-tkosc
For the right honorable the Countew of Aran-
deall, at hir legenz in Kethcrayea, Waynd,
Edinburgh.
If readers who can't translate this
will try temporarily to forget all they
ever knew cf spelling, and then will
practice Lady Montrose's letter again, it
is possible that they may learn what ber
ladyship wanted to eay to Lady Annan
dale. - What the latter said and wrote
it is perhaps as well we do net know.
Philadelphia Times.
Selection, of a Bachelor.
Marriage lias reformed a great many
men by their not going into it
A woman always judges a man. by
his voicy, au! a man judges him by
liis necktie.
A man is geneia'ly Kiid to ta sick
ala d, while a girl fa said lo lie on fined
to her room. ',
The man who will never admit that
he's wring generally ends with the
biggest reputation.'
A new woman is one who wants to
manage all the other men the way the
does her own busbaud if she has any.
When you call on a girl and tier
bands look nice and w hite, it is gen
erally a sign that she hat held them
up above ber bead all the way down
stairs.
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sti mtommitiionHtutt. Tht Wholttaltr. Tht Jobbtr and Stort toper.
E. ROSENBDRGER & CO.Mnima, NEW YORK CITY.
u a w aww
$5,00
Oar Orcat Barraloa
SiUITS rOR
$2.90
Bes's Jfdonis Suits. SCcs 3 to 15.
s tPltb extra Pair of Pants, J2.93
Thtft Suit art CO AR ANTE ED to be mtdt from imported
Wool Cheviot, in Black. Blue, Grry. ana brow a, in su from
j to 9 jrtari of a. JMaJe up double-breatt.d, with Sailor
CatLa Collar fancy embraidertd linad with fast Black Albert
Twill Sateen and Patent Waist BaixU. Trimming and Work,
eniuhip the er beat. Same in Size for ages to to 15 yean,
without Sailor Collar. Sec rV.ura s Below.
3- n - TaStylelaa. I CO
5? 'JltVllsiM to9?OT I ?l
1? J Jwith Extra I X J Ca
if fr
eai ir. IV f
tiering tend Post flTxe. Express V'jf t"
der or Registered Letters, also Pfl 1 1 1 rr
t birthday, and if Urce ce t.ru!! U III
. Money cheerfuiiy refjnded if a JF 1
Jactory. Send c stamps for im- 4 .J. at j fsq
atw measure. Measunnr. blanks. ec. -XsV (pi
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OSLY PERFECT
MMlbYUSE.
FOR SALE BY
JAMES B HOLDERBAUM,
Somerset, Pa.
ONDENSED TIME TABLES.
Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad.
. Somerset and Cambria Branch.
HORTHWAKD.
Johnstowo Mail Ktpnw.-Rnrkworvl TK a.
ra Homrrwt StKil, Kt4vrtnwn S-Xl lioov
j ersville IU.1W, Johnxtown U:ia
Johnstown Mail Kxpmw. Ilorkwood II. -3) a.
tn HmnrnH 1 1:4 Sloytto vr n Lil3, Uoov
crsvilic lii'l, JuUnatown l:lo p. m.
.T..l..... t J . . 1 . . .
p. in.. Somnwt i-Ji Ktnyewlova a; 18, Uoov-
fruvllle JM, Johnstown : IV. j
aOirnWAKO. I
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V-.ll.-Jf hnstown s.ia.m..lIonvprrvtl'.e la '
Ffovf stown UrU, Homervt 10:2 Rockwood
lO.JjL
Expn-iw. JolniKtown 110 p. m., Uoovenrvllle
'n.i.I!y.
I. U. MARTIN.
j, ltlerof 1'aew.UKerTiaffic.
The evening primrose opening about
dusk lias a very light linen-yellow
color for the at r ictlou of night flying
moths, by which, almost entirely, it is
fertilized, although it remains open
during the day lo some extent, and
may at that time rxnvive some vinifs
from bees, but it is jieculiarly adapted
to fertilization by ni-lit-llj ing mtl:.
The other sixt ies of the primrose' fami
ly (to called) re fertilized by bees,
which, of course, are day flying.
Did You Ever
Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for
your troubles? If not get a bottle now
aud gel relief, This medicine bus I e n
found to be peculiarly adapted to the
relief aud cure of all female complaint!",
exerting a wonderful direct influence
in giving strength and tone to Ihe or
gans. If you have htm of appetite,
constipation, headache, fainting spells,
or are nervous, sleepless, excitable,
melancholy or troubled with dizzy
scils, Electric Hitters is the medicine
you need. Health and strength are
guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and
H 00 at Snyder's drug ttore, Somerset,
or at l'.rallu r's drug store, Berlin.
The bigsrest jouliry ranch in the,
world is to le located near San Fran- '
clnco. It is expected to yield M,m !
broilers and 2,00ti,UiK) eggs n year.
The mistake of keeping and using
cross-bred males aids materially In de
generating the hogs on 'many farms
The liour should be a thoroughbred,
or there will be no uniformity in the
offspring. There is tittle pleasure iu
raising mongrels.
Bicycles
TO ALL ALIKE.
best, $60, $50, $45
CO., Hartford, Conn.
WoriA More than 17 Acres of Floor Space.
A Ritr Profits.
- --
A CUSTOM M0 TO ORDER
Guaranteed to be made from AB Wool,
Fancy Brown, Cray. Black, or Blue
Worsted Carded Cheviot, ma le in latest
style, lined with Imported Farmer Satin,
trimmed and tmshrJ n tlie best ot Coslorn
Tailor manner. You cannot duplicate c in
your town tor a 10.00. sue 14 " 4-
Thesamegoods made lor Youth's, nt Olt
to 18, in Long Pants, Coat and Vrat. fc
How to
measure lor
Men's and
Youths Suits
Meats r t
around tha
Breast and
Waist o ra
the Vest, and
from Crotch
to Heel for
Pants.
We Pay Ex.
press Char
ees, and
should you
not irel satis
fied will
renins' tht
money.
Remember
You buy
Jirect from
one of the
brent Clo
thing Manc
Carturrrs in
America.
SOMERSCT MARKET RETOliT,
CXIBttEeTtD WEEKLY BY
Cook & Beerits,
Wednesday, Feb. 24, JS07.
f per rm...
ADDlea driftl. k
15U '
..4c
" (t-vupuraUfl B)....
Apple Buttt-r, prr Rtil
i nll per t .
Butter.- fn-fh keg, per t
Irrmniery, per fi.
..ISO
. l ie
..3ie
... a
Beeswax, per 8
,couutry ham, per t
Bacon J uHr eun "" F' fc
' (fliffiittlf-r, per ib
Beans.
Ooffee.
white navy, per bus
l.iuui. per k
trail, p-r B) .
itNU-t. per lb
15 t ac
I ("uiiiIh rliind, per bbl
on land, per bbl..
e 'ommml, per E
K?K. per Jul 1
Fish, lake herring- b!','!"".
Honey, white clover, per lhc
lrd, per l 8 U loe
Mine, per liiil . ll.W
Molas-s, N.OM per gal w !
OnifiiiH, per bu T ic
l'olntfM-8. er bus li to lc
reaclies, eva porated, per 1) 10 to !.'
Prunes, per St 10 to l.Vc
I V v ..... 1.1.1 ...
.. i" i uui. at . iu
I'ittKbun;, per bbl W
lJuirj-, bus sticks .
" i " .'nie
4 bus saeks ft
p round alum. In) t tacks Mie
Salt,
maple, per lb 6 to be
imported yelUiw, per . 5c
white, A. per t 5e
rraiiuialetl, per t ..ne
Cube or pulverixed, per ... He
per eal :le
maple, per eal 0toM
Sugar.
Syrup.
Stoneware, intllou He
Thllow, per lb J to.Vc
Vinegar, tier pit. au :lc
unioiny, per tus.. fl.i.j
clover, per bus tM to 4.75
cnniKon, per bus 4.00
" alfalOi, per bun o0
M alMVke. tier bua 7 .VI
Seeds.
Millet, dei-man, pt r bus iS5
imri-y. wnite ueamiia, per bus. l.
buckwheat, per bus .S.Ve
corn, esr, per bus as to ?
shelled, per bus Ji tf euc
oats, per bus V to e
rye, per bus V
wiitvt, per but70e
bran, per 1UU Bui 7"!
corn and mils chop, per im ka 7.'
Hour, roller procem, per bbl..ll.75
" xprlng patent aud fancy
hli;b rrade .'.n0
flour, lower ennle. per 140 tw I1.20
Grain I
- Feed
Flour.
LIME I
The 0. ! C. LIME COMPANY,
SUCCESSORS
THE KEYERSDALE LIME CO-PAMY,
liave jiiBt complete.1 (heir new aitlim: and are
mw pn pared toahip by car-loud iou lo any
part of the country. This lime i ninnufuct-urt-d
from the celel.m.e.1 Sayler Hill LimrDons
and l cwperiHlly rich in all ilieeletneniH re.
e'.ncl" rnr;o,le.,ne'",i, IT IS WHAT ALL
FARMERS NEED! hxk1 slock on lutnd nil the
time. 1'rir low as the rowtst. Addre-as all
eo iuui u u lea Lioiia tu
I C. LIME COMPANY
Fred. Howe.
F roprictor
MEYEF.SDALE
SlyjJO"g
1 - Mm I
1 ; M 5
2 a Vfl
to 11!C
11 to 123c
Kf
..tie
-.2.Vc
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
t, Louis, Kew York, Boston, ' Pbielp .
Chicago,
THE ARTIST A PROPHET.
Bo So Kent eH the Director of tha Mrtro
polil Muarnm of Art.
It is iio mrrcly the private rxJJpctors
who aro practirotl en by the traffickers
in beipns "old masfe-rs.' fc't.mt-timcs
thoy fly highe-r ami RTiit-tiinen tlie-y may
be elereivenl thoniM-lvp. In the latte-r
class, perhaps, wns Ihe vreiuian who
wrote to Geiieral eli Conola, director of
tlitt Jfe'trrpeilitau Alnsenm cf Art, with
the iufcrniaticn that flie owned a rn-as-nre
which Fhe wished to realize upon at
once nr.d would dispose of at a sacrifice.
This rrt'aimre, f'uc said, was a cclelratt d
painting of St. Michael carving the
dragon, accrjdiiift to the legtud cf tho
early Christian church. It was a very
old Butjcrt, Imt the canvas waa in a
gr.od state cf prrse rvaticn. Her irtat
(rrandfathrr had dng it cut of the rnins
cf Ile-re-ulaiircui.
General eli Cesnola at dice dictated a
reply, in which hv f:id in Fubstanoe:
"ilaelani, if the facts are as you Etate,
yon aro holding the painting at too lew
a finrc. It is worth millions if it is
worth a cent Ilcrrnlanccjs has be-cn
lying under the lava cf Vesuvius for
2,000 years. That the canvas fhould
have escajicd destruction when the
mountain poured forth its fiery contents
on the towns at its base is iueleed re
markable; thiit it has fuither rcrinted
the disintegrating hand of time is no
less remurk-ble; that the artist should
Lave shew n a spirit cf prophecy and de1
lineated an incident of the Christian re
ligion lorg Le fore it happened is n:cro
than remarkable. It is miraculous. You
should keep the St Mh-hael!"
la a day cr so the director received a
second lette r from the woman. It ran
thus: "If the picture is really so valu
able, I don't see w by you won't tako it
at $500." New York Mail and Ex
press. SHE HANGED A STOVE.
Tha Wrman Waa Arretted. However, For
Try Ire to Kill Her Ilnsband.
To inte-nd to hang one's husband ai:d
to find instead cf a Lerfy a stove at tho
othf-r end of the repe is calculate-el mea-t
certainly to surprise the would be mur
derer, and to such surprise, in a case re
lated ly a French paper, must le added
the unpleasant fact that the weinian w ho
hanged the stove was arreste d on the
charge of attempted cssassinafion.
She disliked her husband, who had an
unfortunate propensity ftir strong drink,
and, on his returning home one evening
intoxicated, resolvcelto kill him in such
a manner as to suggest that he b:;d com
mitted suicide. The man went to bed in
his tiisy condition and was sexm sleep
ing soundly. His amiable partner
thought this to be the favorable mo
ment for dispatching him to aneither
world, and accordingly set about mak
ing her arrangements.
Iu the ceiling, just above the bed,
there was a hole capable of allowing a
stout rope to pass. The wouiau went up
into the room above, le t a rope slip
tbrouph the hole, and, returning to tho
chamLer in which her husband slept, at
tached it by a slip knot round his net-k.
This !eaic, she went up stairs -gain,
drew the rope tight threiuph the hole in
the ceiling and attached it to a beam.
Then, when she belie-vcd the job had
been deme, she rushed, wet-ping, into
the stree t, telling the neighbors that her
husband had just committrd suicide. Oil
entering the house, what, however, was
their surprise to fintl a portable stove in
the place of a corpse! The husband, who
was less drunk than his wife imagined,
had released himself and substituted tho
stove in the nick of time.
Bicycle la African War.
Ouo would scarcely expe-ct to find bi
cycles and a bicycle club in the heart of
Africa aud GOO miles from any railroad.
One club iu Bulawayo, Matabcleland,
South Africa, is in a flourishing condi
tion, having 25 members out eif a popu
lation of 2,500.
During the late war in Matabtleland
these bicyclers all rendered valuable
service to the English. By them scouts
were often able to "learate the enemy
or to deliver a message where a man on
horseback would not have dared to go,
ftr a Kaffir can outrun a horse every
time; th,t is, sue horses as they havo
in Africa.
In cne instance a bicycler put to rout
a whole impi (a camp) of Kaffirs, who
evidently never had seen a bicycle be
fore, and this man, who came nearer to
the camp than he had had any intentie n
of doing, and who was much alurmed
for his own safety when he realized
whero he was, took heart again when
he saw these Kaffirs throw up their
hands as if in consternation, and, utter
ing savage sounds and noise's, jump to
their feet and run for their lives. They
evidently thought the devil was after
them. JCew York Press.
For temestie Woo.
One of tho guides at the capitol had
rn amusing cxpe riene-o. A countryman
Was shown the woude rs of the whisper
ing gallery and the stone which deadens
all sound.
After the usual experiment was com
pleted, he astcuisheel the guide by say
ing: "Mister, kin a baly git a stone
like that thar hyar in Washington? Yo'
see, my w ife gits cantankerous at times,
an she kin talk pow'ful h;ird when she
gits started. If I could git cue o them
things ter stan cu out in o lr kitchen,
I'd bewilliu ter pay well fer it"
Washington Star.
The South Staffordshire regiment was
called the "Pump ami Tortoise," from
its sobriety and the slow, methodical
way in which the men went about their
duty when stationed at Malta.
After Sicily, the greatest orange and
lemon producing center cf southern
Italy is the Sorrentine peninsula anej
Rotli, of which the former is the more
important.
Over 37,000 persons fonid employ-?
ment in the Lofoten cod fisheries last
year.
Wanted pan lages.
Of those would be litigants who, like
Hotspur, "in the way cf bargain," will
"cairl on the ninth part of a hair," a
Kentucky lawyer tells in the Iouisville
Courier-Journal this good story:
I was in my partner's c ffice at Brown
villc one day, when a tall, lank native,
about 60 years cf age, came in. After
be had warmed himself we inquired of
him bis business. To the inquiry he re
plied: " want ter bring suit ag'in eld man
IJ. "s estate. During the war he drafted
rne for Bcrvice, and when I showed up
be said he didn't nerd me. Yd I bad 'a'
went in, I wonld have been a elrawin a
pension now, and I want ter sue him
fcr damages fer kcepin me from drawin
pension. "
When we told hiin that Ins cause for
notion was no good, he shambled out cf
the office and remarked that "there waa
no jesti'v in law nohow."
Insist on the
Genuine
The best Washing TowdeT
made. Best for all clean
ing, does the work quickly,
cheaply and thoroughly.
Largest package greatest economy.
THE SLIDING POLE.
Very Handy to I e Coina; Pown, but the
Main Still t ard Colnc I'p.
Firemen me the sliding poles in tho
cngrne houses w he n descending fre m tho
dormitory fkers to the sticet flee about
the ir crdimiry aCairs just as they do
when hustling down for a fire. It is tho
quickest and easiest way to go, and nat
urally they go that way always. To a
msn tot a Unman, however, and so un
accustomed to it, the commonplace nso
c f the blidiiig pole seems at first strange.
Ho his sreu it usually, perhaps only,
from be low, and the use cf it is associ
ated in his mi-d with the sound cf tho
gong, the pe ending of the horses' hexifs,
the snapping cf Larncss and the general
bustle of pn paratie u. To sxe the fire men
come dropping de.wn the eliding poles
into this scene -f activity seems all
right. It seems lite a part cf the gen
eral scheme- But if one who has been
aecuMcuied e nly to seing them ceimo
down the pedes in this way should hap
pen at a time cf ejniet in the house to be
on an upper ficer, and instead of seeing
firemen shcot into view should see cno
suddenly end silently disaipear, that
sight preibably would at first be surpris
ing to him. "
At first it seems sfrango to sec any
man, firenuai cr net, slide down a polo
to start fcr his dinner, for instance, but
that is what the fireman dxs, and it is
just the same if he is fcoing below for
any duty in the ecu1. He goes down
tho peile Labitually because that is tho
simplest ami easiest way to go. But bo
doesn't go lae k that way. Ilasy as it is
to slide down the pole, it would be
mighty hard work to shin up it. When
tho fireman goes up, then, like every
body tdso he climbs the stairs, New
York Stm
Mrs. Prosy Heading is qui'te a pas
sion with my husband.
Mrs. Drtsse-r i'o it ii with tamo
when be reads iy r:llicr's bills!
London Fun.
I EX S YL VAN I A KA I LKOA D.
CAST tl aTANO-aO TIML
In Effect November 15, 1896
CONDENSED Sf HKUCLB.
Trains arrive and depart from the station at
Junuatown as follows:
WESTWARD
Western Fxprens..
a. ra.
ti:li
t:.7
ir.lo
lr-J4 "
Sid M
.... ftrll M
SH ir p. ni.
-.: "
Mouthwesh-m K a press ....
JoliiiKtown Acciii!iHdation.
" AfCfmniodauon...
Pacific ExpreHS
Way i'iiHx-ntci r ...
Kaal I.iue.... ..
Jounalown Act iitnmoda lion .
EASTWARD.
Atlantic Express
He-fiiore Kapre!
Altootin Accitniitoiitkiu..
liy Kipnw
M'lln Line Ktpnw
Mlixma Aoftimrmxiitllon...
M.ill Kxpr.-
Johustfwn Accmtnfitifii..
l'l.iliiiif-lpliin Kxprvsn ..
Ka.ft Line
Sl a. m.
5:40 -
l:Jt "
-
K':l "
liirj p. ru.
4:11 "
:.vi "
7:11 "
l&m "
For rates, map. Ac call on Ticket Afrentsor
addresH Tina.. K. Watt, P. A. W". a) Kifth
Avenue. Pit tabu nr. I .
J. U. 11 itU-hiiiKon.
Oen. Manager.
Cn-n'i rMi.
TT.3 Csncsr and Tamer Can Us
Cured Viihcut tbs Knifa.
To wmrw lfc Cancer fi9
tkera something that the te.cJ
frCaV?-ion have sever beea at
to di-corer; but mt Laic Dr.
Sfetnert hs dicoTerrd a rrtn
dr, which if applied ul
U In from 6 to a dun,
llicre ans fi kinds of Caa
cers, a.tmcly : tli Koto Cancer,
the Spulcr Cancer, the ('tsara
l!aeer. lh Loe Cancer anj
the Wolf Cancer. 1 !er bav
bera cases where patients bv
n-ai.l Inri t. s rrl T rearvi .
CANCER CURB toa. but I their sorrow
larcetit. ir. Steiaert has rrmrrrd ncm ci Tea
Sears' SUndin?, ani from persons U4 years of as",
k bis own nrti.liSoThoof.1. Tenons are requested t
call at hit oilice aud sec the won!-rful cores be ha
Made, and which he b ta alchi I fcr safe kerin.
Ht k is a JO years pr t:l ice. and fn.l in the fi-re-aosr
ritk of hts pr-;tecn. 1 ".e f llomri: cc
are to tew of these who hje br-n currd by me:
Jdrs alcKcow. of Wootlvtllc, Pa., cancer ci
east. a ycaxs. Lk ai ac-,'it )
ynt. ctck,
9 Aflams Mreel, AHa
f,heay, cancer Lp. a
crro arreMjia.
5. lairtecath at! eft.
I iltuburh, cancer kl
arnra.
Ur. Arm bum. V.'eavcr'i eiiJ b!a M'Brrw-
r-ast. 3 w.
Ijnil cariMr. r.-.:irrr cl I t. 5 yea.. i'rs. J..m-.
kor ler. 1 oal Mim3. lntluiia countv. I'a..ci;ri
ef uli!er. 3 year. Mr. K.iih, cornrr Thirty iath
Mrert and IVnn avenue, can.rr ol cbcrk. a yrar.
Iln Horn. Halic ,irrrt. A ktkeny. cancer vl cheea.
I year. Slraart. 3 e;r-te Mreet, Mt. V ao.
Ii:gtnn. l'itti-uich. cai cer of -i-mb. a yea'. Mr.
J. Krliy. Wol ruikur.b rrrrt. Crrensb-re;. Fa,
lunior rf aove. 5 year. Mr. blneaun, 7J far
Way. Allegheny, rumor oa tureheaj. 15 vear. lift
C LoMe. t.jD7 &haknpeasireet. E. .. Piltbur.h,
carxercf Ireait. j yrar. Mr. Hcvhaii. cancel
areau. year, lir. Mulrr, cancer of bicait,
year. Mt. llaf.id:. cancer of arcaib. a year,
kits. Hobttl. cafff-r of womb, a ye.r. iit. Lanj.
.cancel cl aon b. year. Mr. Mai-er. teller ol
ecreoa. 31 year. Mrs txan. c.acrr of the breast,
year. Mr. Sle.e.y. cancer ol venh, 6 avntn
i Ko'.r.voa Mrret. Allegheny City. Pa. Adara
Hiacr, cancer on lip. Sit-bo station. Heaver eotnty
Pa. .Mr. W erner ratx.fr ol rectum. Sn', Kony ri'ia
Ireel. Pno'.nirch l'a V.r. AyUr. can.rr oa B",
inlo n:ie. E. E.. Pitliburvh. Pa. Mr.
Mans cancer the LreaM, 84 years ci ;;e. Curr
station. l:edl.cl township, Allrcheny county. Pa
Mo. Mullrr. cancer ol tlie lip a. scoij-oe. a year.
MuumU bomeiact uuuij, a.
kk. taarr.
rancer ol the brrait. -
' e-rry intaj,. Au
l-eay to, l a.
1 (tfnt,
ancer of the iimK.
year. No. a Ti.ir ini
He also ranvel Ihe dangerous tapeworm ta Irraj
to 4 hoiirs. and has J50 upecimens ol Ihrra la (lis
ri'-e. lie ai rnrcs i-tter aad complaint of t
t-lar-ys: also old sores aad rbeuauusai. aad 1 1
a and W.U disease.
DR. C. STEINERT,
?i seventh avenub, pittsburch. pa
-- ct -i-.r a..,n.. .s-w
Sfo'nert Is the Only Doctor In tha
tliion who has the On y Remedy for
Uiecu.e ot Cancel withoutthe Knlfa
B0 YEARS' .
CXPERIENCI.
f TA0 MARKS,
friA
tin -.Cer.r
1
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Anyone) aeTKltna a koh and dsrTiptlrm may
quickly ascertala, free, wbethvr an itirmtion ia
1-roo.tbly iti. tabla. 1'orumunifration atrH-tly
cuuihianttal. O!0t asaucy foravrunn. pnteuus
In America. We have a Waahinmoo Zaim.
Pxtvnia tao thruuuU Uluua a Cu. reoaiya
spwusl aoUca ia tba
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
bftrtlflr-inoria hn eir-tUtioa of
jnr wientlOe unl. woeaiy, terms luiU a lew,
V-' iX tnontha. Kpectnvn eupif-i and llu
MUNN CO.,
361 liraadaray, Kew Yark.
THE
a a f
It U Jliht lu- Illljairt:lll to Nftir-
FRESH, PURE DRUGS,
it ta 10 liave Vonf.,ience
AT SNYDER'S
V... . i. -,,, ,.!...
a via auv atiivfaja buio ui griuu Uiu
Cavrtftilly
TRUSSES TITTD
Alt of the Beat and Most Approved Truttaen Kept in sor-jt
Satisfaction jG wiranteed.
OPTICAL GOODS.
GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE YCU3
SIGHT TESTED.
JOHN N. SNYDER,
Somerset, - pa
Louthefs
Main Street, Somerset, Pa.
This Hodsl Drug Store is Rapidly Ecc:i:g a
Favorite with People in Ssarch cf
FRESH . AUD . PURE . DBUGS,
Medicines, lie Stuffs, Sponges, Truscx
Supporters, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, &c.
TUI DOCTUK OITIS riln5AL aTTCMIOX To THE CO POI :..,. y
Loallier's PrescripliDnsi Fainny Eecelpis
SHUT PARI BEISf TAKES Tf CiB OXLT FKCdll A H'kr. A km
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASS KS,
And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. f m 5cj,
largo assortment all can Lc suitcJ.
THE FIHEST BEiiHDS OF CIGARS
Always on hand. It is alwaj-3 a pleasure to display cir joor
to intending purchasers, v?heter tho t'y
from ns cr elsewhere.
J. M. LOUTHER f.l. D.
MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. PA
Somerset
ELIAS CU-SnsmSTGHAM.
MA-ntfactcrcr i.id Dealer as a Wh.,i.l-;als A5&r.. r :lek ' r
Lumber and Building Llatci -ials.
H;ird and So it roocls,
Onk, I'fjlir, Kidlnes, PlfUtt-, Ionian
VI ni 11 lit, Vrllow Pine. Flooring, Sa-h. MarlniN,
C herry, MiinKle I)ors ltala.ter. lieolnnt,
1-alli, 1) kite Tine Bllntlii, Aewel Io-t-, I !.
A er-iPral lino of all gr4os of Lcraber and Building atrrtal an- I:---" - piia
stock. Alafj, tan farnkh snythin In the lineeif our buiiif-M tnr ! -r . r.-.i.-.:
We promp-jicw, snr-'h as Brackets, odl-sizI.w.rk.;r.
Elias Cunningham,
Office and Ttrd Opposite S. C K- R.
TheN. Y. Weekly Tribune
With theclexeof the rr-si.hnti:l
the fae t that tlie Ame-rie-sm jHtij-Ie are
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We furnish "THE HERALD"
ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $2.00.
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Memorial Work
WM, F. SHAFFER,
80MERSET. PENS' A.
Mannfueturer of srnd Dealer In
Eastern Work Fumlnh-xl on Slurt Notice
MM 113 E11IIII Ijjjl
Also, Agent for the WHITE BHOXZE
.,7' f Monament Work will
flnd it to thf-ir !nU r-s u rail t my Ko
wh. ren projx-r showtnic will r jVt-n tlx i-i
-rtlMiie;um jjiiitraut.-. , Int-rrras- an
Price very low. I Invite special -ileuUou
Wil t In; Or Pure Ziro M-iurr-ext?.
prla.e4 by Iv. W. A. Klnr. a rtec!.l. .1
Isnpr (ven.fiit in the jv.int of Matetla. tir.l
C-iiiH m.-im.ar.il Hl K b liUtlr.fl to le U.e
popular .Monun ent Icr our cl aLif.at i , .
ni liiveuaae&ll.
Wm, F. Shaffer,
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