The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, July 14, 1897, Image 4

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WOMAN'S OKU.
.AN !NTEREiTiN3 VISITOR WHO COMES
FROM PiTCAIRN ISLAND.
'Wesnaa's Iuterrst la IJikiMm IHI
Wm of !- !- ll ' and
Wmnaa IHt."!ra-- - A tla t WUirl-
1 . fut-Tsi WsMnrss.
ViMi l;..:,lii..l Aimlia Ymi-c. a
Tt ii.i o.ti f lliat WW l.lf.ioa'l v
f.unot" j ;n Jr -f "IrsuniT nutiiHi rM
elm ntlii ii I'lSrmrti llaikl, I in
The If, a pi i-'t ill tin- n i. !! if
Mi Miml'ii lt rty. Van .' ave
nue. Mi Yitwt: in a 'logout. Itij-1 t
ami int. l:-c rf vor...". MnjK uw.t
H!l.l r-tra'l-l'lf'-fa i't m :" I1
vaii r.la. iidi'. lw elmii"i, in I'"' in
land ! v i r f.itln r. v l a LwinT
th. r. -''n1 mMPHiKc 1 lo n--it in lh
hiTi.- ff tli" 1 i-rrx-m w I h 1'Ul II
j-enrs if a.-e. Iu j" aktup e f In r e-iltirii-ten
!( '.:' d: " Vi u aV i!ic!nn'I
v :i i duritled. Iu ve-nr u ;.ti:i !i e f
the rwjniri nn uts e.f cdncat ie.:i I caiiui-t
lay claim toa:iy. I iiij ly can r-ntl and
writ-."
Yet this woman from the faraway
i-le, vlin advance in letters has Ni-n
jiinoipally through feif culture, has
written a volume "Stor if the Pit
oahu Island"' which liagou thrcnh
its third edition. t?be FiaLs English
n II and correctly.
Hiss Young Las regular feature, a
rich clive touiflcxioi!, vith a t-li(;ht
flash e ecler at titucs r laving iu h r
checks. Hit eyes an-dark, and bcr black
hair is Ft miked with uilvcr. Jjhe lias
passed her life, w itb the exception of
wvin years of childhood ppeut on Nor-
r:-5. '-raKtiLi ;u ?C-
WI'- !:0-At Ivl' A. Vol V..
f f ilk ilaiiil, u 1 itra:tn i-luuiL This in
l'T fsr--t vi-i! to th ct-iitii-'iTt. .Ih- 1- ft
liotne n t!.-!i!i-)-l:ary f-'iip I'ltfain;,
vl.ii !i, vfu T tiuisinn a"i'l tiie l'ar :lic
itdaii'i'. aj!" to l!ni Vu!a. Mi.-
Y ni: frrt:i ti, re aiu- to the tm-t t j
r. .u hi r tititwl i-i re fh !.;&
1 n ut t'i" v:aul u ii. i:i lit ar Nil a. 1 1 T
iit to '..:' i; i va to Ij-v lj r-i If
U!;ii' r it::M' :u tl u"ui l.t.
( ;ir c. v I i a en at (-rand-..ti-'itr
ef Ji !.n AiUaiiN r Al iL-i.-hr
rilih, ::?:.l hi vife l'ity, a Iiutie
llaii'ii r, ai:! f Inward Y-u:is and hi
vife v, Li-j an ilai;d rt it in re
Iiilj uiuua:i'.:i w ith tht .-v vut!i l.iy
Ai1veu:i-!s. -in vrnt originally u
I. .iM i.j -ulii n. t-hf awriUfc l. r t arly lt
li f to the Uict t t mrrotiMlHissaiidrir
ci;nta!ie(t. .1 hn Adams, he m?f,
wla ti h' 1 ti tn:ii: d to rt form hit tn
lif.-:,nd 1. .. 1 hi little colony .f muti
iM i-rt in tli'.' way cf nj;hU.uiits toi.k
the lj.L'li-b U k c f j raycr for a guide,
with the j'ult that his ttoj-le U-alue
ehur h f J jiglalid Epitijilian. In
this gi'iieratii.u Mtiiiecif thet:i have jeined
ithr d'iioj:iiuat:UF, K:tliud Younj:
ninoii? the iicmlu r. Tiie yorns w ui::u
vill jnLally j-b l;aek to her iria:;d
l: use rn the I iteairn wlu u it sails
auiiy from this jiort in Jarnury or Fb
ruarv f ik xt year. Iu the meantime
he tnay make a trip to the Atlantic
txast. au Fraiici-o Chioiiicle.
Veiiuu:'! Ixitemtt la LdarAtioB
"Kvtry one v.-ill wlmit woman's in
t rest i:i education. " said Ellen II. II
l'riec of Swarthiuore, Ta., to a New
Yeik Trilmiie leporter. "Even the most
conservative will grant that the train
ii!' f tlie yoni:p is uot only 1m r privi-li-ge,
but Li r duty. Dot it net in
tiatipe, th !i, that iu many of oar etnt s
won: n have been so ejtirely ignend iu
th" riaiii,Miiejit of onr public sehools?
In the Fcluxils, at iu the roft.tioui.
Tin n have lir.d hitherto the advantage of
the sijiiatti'T men are cn the ground,
:md poss-sioti is niw points of tbo law.
Iu the profi i-sicus however, we fuvl
iMTe and there Fuete?sful wonieu whi
liave overcome this di-advautag.1 hy tb ir
individual worth and persistent tfc'oit,
tot in the public schools the matter is
mere riifiicr.lt, lor they are mider the
control of ih" state, and those who have
piss sslcu l.ave the wcaiou to defend
tbiiiisclvrs i'i this porSJssioo.
"I'or instance, the constitaiioii of
I'e'.ji!-ylv:inia makes wcim u oligille to
uuy ofiice .f ctmtrol or management un
der thr- R-'.ofl system, yet it dnhs
thtm the light to vote for the pcpli
who bold ftiees or make the appoint
meutt, Liierieuee has shown that so
1 ng as women have to lxk to the iucu
of the state to place thiu inrfhctm'f
c litre I r managemeut they w ill not
get the ofiK-cs, for in this, the tweuty
fourth year since ocr coustitutiou went
into t Sect, f find that out of a total of
13.7M fcbool directors only 41 arc
women.
"The cfSce cf director is probably the
most iieportaut iu th whole list The
id( al scliocl director should be equipped
with a liberal education, a know ktlge
of uii to date educational Methods, in
terest iu the public schools and a It lit f
in their possibilities, a knowhdge f
child nature and the r'vds if children,
the abi!ity to juiVe harart. r and to
deal wiih mm, and snfticiciit leisure to
lev:te to the various duties t f the office,
ami the mors of these qualititt. and at
tainments a school 1 card jxts.-hM's the
more nearly it appi.4: !. a the i;ieal.
"Sow, few men, cv?i: g'auting them
all the other qualificatioiic, knew child
nature or bav tint- it opiTeeiatuiu tf
children' ut-ds, and many men Lave
little or do lciuie to attend to the du
tiw of tlw office. 1 terefore a beard
composed entirely of men, even edu-cat-d
dm ii, is not likely to be ideal in
fact, is very Fure. to be inefficient and
incapable, of bringing alxmt the ties
coi)ditin for the school under its con
trol." friviUcen of the Ju! to Wuairt.
One of the ue'We; t ceorfi sies ffe
red
ly man ta wodjhu i the ' ;:iblisbm
f ladies aimexi f to iou'c f luls. (V
nt
'ii-
ervative iiostou 11 the way iu t
Ul8
innovation w hen the A!.;i imtiuii, Si
itKit and I'uritau eiuls ps:;dt!
livirs that is to f:;v, t!.-ir it.'
riKis to women, fri-i.-'s if i -, i-..
in-
ir
beis. Tlie L'uiveriiy elah i.f .k':i:i Fi
:au-
tturo Iolii.W-it 111 tb"ir
now two of the mot e: .-. s ... cK.i
in New York are s. iiounIv ii.i lii;.
the question cf iwldiL-g lutiiCj' uti jitnv,
nmras and KftutaMs.
In Boston and S;iu l ra'i' i.-o i t!ie
p'rini-nt hits Nt u a li(i:' I t-:nf :s
from all points tv. Ihelai.e.
reFtauraiit add to the rev m- f ti..:
club, the uiemlifrs can offer rn . ;
pitality to th ir friends, Ld vtu.. u
give unqualified apucval : : 1 uiiMii.it
ed jmtrouageto the iM-wtsta! iisi.i..- i:t.
There ure niany l y i hy u ri..i:'i
club appeals to a woman, t! ? fit u::J
foremost being, of cenrse, tbut t-he Ikis
for fo long lna excluded fn-m it. "The
."lab" bat been mail V Fpt ciid preroga
tive; women Lave firmitl s.nties,
mors ot li chaotic gatlici ings, after a!!,
w hich have aercr U u to lier w hut "thu
club" is to a man. Kow it is as though
thu mo,in, or a piece of it. Lad fallen
into Ler outstretched liands. There ha
alwatt been B mystery surronndiiig a
nan' club, and woman Las bun
t"ght so clce to it thtt be is fum
wiU Boon be n ut entirely asunder.
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.tin intr tT.son, wlncn wo.iien meni
Pi lvi s wi 1 l-e slow lo acknowledge, but
w!i:-h tl:y liiust reeopuizo, is that they
d Lglit in the ird. r and method which
it(j fmd in this Lousiket piuR done by
men for men. From time inimeimiri
al xmcu have it en the Jionscl copers,
tbf honwwiviF, m d most cf them hav
f. It tin fuctieu, tlx' wrnr and tear of
tleirwoik. IJere, iu this nauctuiu of
n;u's nl ring. eerythmg move in a
quit, iik tlut'.icul way, as if ngulateii
lyF..me Lidiii n cl kwork. The i)w
lion arisir.g ftom thu- diwovery nity iu
tite in ar lutuie In fcviiri hard to au
kuer Niw Yoik JouiljI.
olllr M Mum a4 ' Kl1rC'.
t Hie if tlie grk vaifti of die rtiffrago
lea l. r lay in the fact that the literary
woim u i f tin- coaiilry would pnss no
n nip ithy with tin ir effort. l't ts and
aat he.ii 'in gemrnl were A- ikuukiiI.
;.i.l Haniiltui. v ho Lad the ctl of
vcmau iu Iht beait. wl.owas It tt r in
f;:ri::ul II pct llC affairs tbau jn rliaps
any i tiier wiijiK.n iu tho I'liitixl Stages,
:.vA w Ikisc tr. Helmut pen cut deep aiid
spared not, uU aysrepicbaU d the cause.
Sirs. Stove stctl aloof, aud so did
Catherine licit hi r, though urged to tho
contrary ccursi' by Hi ury Wurd Ikwh
i r and Isa!t IU I5eeeher liookf r.
Iu a kttir to Mrs. Cutler, Catherino
lietcher Buhl: "1 nm net opposed to
woii.c'i'g ft aking in public to uuy w ho
are w illing to heiir. Nor am I oppcea d
to women's preaching, sanctioned as it
is ly a prophetic ap stle, as cue of tho
miiiuimal results. Nor am Icpied to
a wouiun's earning her own inde pend
ince in tny lawful calling and with
many more were ien to her which are
now closed. Nor uui I cpiosed to the
t rgauization and agitatiou of women,
us women, to set forth the wrongs suf
fered by great multitudes of our sex,
which rre multifcroi end rccst humili
ating. Nor am I opposed to women's
uiiib rtaking to govern boys and men
they always have and they always w ill.
Nor aiu I opposed to the claim that wo
men have equal rights with men. I
rather claim that they have the sacred
superieT rights that Hod and good meu
uce-oid to the weak aud tlcfe-use less, ly
wl.ie b they have the easiest wr.ik, tho
n:ot safe and comfortable places and
the I irgest share of all the most agree
able and ei sirable enjoyments of this
life. J!y main objection to tho woman
suffrage rguizutie n is this that a
wron;f mole is e-niployed to guiu a right
object. " " Woman Suffrage aud Educa
tion," ly IK lea Ke-Ldiiek Jebuson, in
A I pie tons' Fop-alar ir'eieuee Monthly.
A Cautioa tm Wtm-lwwa.
In ciiri ctiont to licyrle ri.it n pard
Irg the iul f the road it Las fnqucnt
ly In Mi joirtnl ut that wbe-u overt.nk
irg end ps-.-ii-g a ve hicle n the left,
wbi h 14 tl.e ee.intt side, t!- tuycllst
i: it 1 ixtnmi lywulfi.ful :igam.-t tl.e
i.itr if ci lluii.'.s w ith a a;in
: j I 1. :c!ili:g frolu the pf, !te iliriC-
tit-it: Ti:- f j t bi snot ! in n.ph::r. d,
l.cv.i vi r, that tlx- darg' r in t-ci h In
stance t is f..r gr Jter for a woman tbau
f' r a man. This is not lt i.nse he it
left jtudi nt r fkillful in lit tiding,
t ;th r, I ;.t miuj ly Umiihj .f tLe w ay
in vl.ii ii she i tn-stt-d.
Any skirt, l.o matt, r hrwvtll it is
n.t tLd Ltti d, w ill bl itr al ut K-me-v.hut.
un i:i losing thn egh a wiu
pai atf. .'y narr-'W spaci- litn'tu two
vehicles ?b n- i a chance of its Urt-.tn-in2
entanghd in the pl:es el the
whitls ou tiie "leeward" side of the
rider if a nautical term may ! for
given. Such an nxum-w e would 1 al
most entain to cause a heirible ace i
dent, end yet every cyclist w Lo has rid
den muc h in tlie city has doul tless s-en
dozens (if haiilriadth sci.peH from just
this state of affairs. The only prevent
ive is unremitting vigilance ou the part
of the woman as she overtakes .r passe-s
a W::geU.
So:ii times I have thought that there
is more danger when slic is riding with
a mnn, U -.ausc it is natural, after see
ing him pas rafi'Jy between the vehi
cles, to suppose that she can follow
without risk. She does m always re
memlT iu time that hi r fluttering s-kirt
require s mora room. It is only ouo of
the maiy o.-c;ision ia bii"ycling where
qnick thinking aud equally prempt ac
tion, the eiiaroi'teristies of a good rider,
ttfome iwcessiiry. Harper's Bizar.
Ta-o Knuthera Womra.
Mrs. William Felton, who represent
ed (ieorja iu the national council of
mothers in Washington, and Sirs. Wil
liam King, who was t!e leadiug elelo
gute from the Atlanta Woman's club fo
the same ccuventiou, worthily rrpreseiit
the highest order of eouthe in women,
lioth aw identified prominently with
the great oo-opeialive movi meuts that
Lave let n made for women's advance
ment; both have done good work for
he world in the fields eif philanthropy
and literature, yet they have presi'rved
tLe ini-dcst, sympathetic charm that dis
tinguished the southern woman of tlie
old regime. Nor have the ir public la
bors atid responsibilities been allowed
to interfere with their Lome duties or
the elaiitisof their families and friends.
They have proved efficient helpmates to
their husbands and wise mothers to the
children they have reared to worthy
manhood and womanhood.
Mrs. Ftlton, who occupied an imjior
tant official place at the Chicago World's
fair aud also at the Atlanta isjiosition,
may be Ftyled, as re gards progress and
intellectual fre-odom, the pathfinder for
the women of her state. She was the
first to brave prejudice aud fcgyisin
through her fearless ntteraue-es ou th?
platform aud in the newspapers against
political dishonesty, intemperance aud
rciigictie bigotry and narrowness. Ex
change. A t i fal Hoot Kark.
No well ri;;nla'.id hontos should lie
withe ut a 1-oot riiels that will allow the
eir to get at fV sm!s e: Iwts wheu not
in use-. D:;r:i (! U.esc rsiuuier nmnths
especially i i-pie j;-e enntinually U ing
caught out iu e'amp weather without
the protect ii'ii of lubbe rs, uude u re mov
ing their Lu ts at night allow them to
stand with the soles in contact with the
flit r. Iu this jtisitiou the air cannot get
at thovre't portion of the boots, and they
are often ef ill damp iu the morning
w hen one puts them on again. A very
simplo and entirely sufficient rack may
bo made at very little cont. All that is
ne-edi d is two side brackets and three
wooden rods. One rod is placed a little
higher than the other two for the Lae k
of the Loots to re-st against in otder to
prevent their slipping backward. The
other two should be so arranged tm to
well Fupiort the boots, the heels being
so plai-ed ove r the back rod as to prevent
any slipping forward.
In order to accommodate boots cf dif
ferent sizes the rods may be Cxnel eloper
together at one end than at the other.
It is a great and inexpensive borne com
fort. Ann rican Que-e n.
A Curioos ArsnaM-nt.
ilr. Labour-he-re argues as though one
e f the necessary qualifications fur the
e!i. barge of public duty was the posses
sion e-f luuschu or the peiwtr to kill
pemctoibr. That is a curious argument
in tho reigii of a woman. If women
cannot organize themselves to kill other
women, it only implies that men ought
to give tip such insane folly, and the
advent of woman will, doubtless, has
ten the day when international issues
will I settled, not by base bloodshed,
but by rational arbitration. As things
are now, women suffer qnile as much
and in some respects ven inore frcui
war than men suffer, and it is a mon
strous injustice that women should Lave
no voice at all in re lation to an unr'uk
abln curse of their sex. Loudon Me th
odist Time.
Qtin Victoria lias 67 livaig eV
sceudanu. Yt it is mid that if wemea
are allowed to Lke un interest iu poli
tic the human race will become extinct.
In Melbourne a woman gets two
pence halfpenny tat making a shirt,
while a Chinai.inu gets five pe ure fcr
cashing it, says K arson's Weekly.
AN AMCHICAN BLAUTY.
A VablLKtii ;irl Wtui Jlu Ilank aa
Id of llriliu' tUmluaint Wuarfc
S?mo Londoner remarked recently
that tin? bandsoinest women who would
go elown to history in the Eritish book
of Leant y would 1 Americans, and,
moreover, lie declared that union if theso
Lady Grey Egerton would ptobably
b ar off tlie palm.
This love ly American spent much o!
her time during the List season in Lon
don iu posiug for a portrait, a e-cpy cf
w hich bat now Iwen made for the vol
ume. coittaiiiii.K all tho noted llritish
beauties of Hh; Victorian era.
Tin? painting w as cxe-coted by Percy
Anderson, w hoseiMrtraitef thePritHi-m
of riess Lns already bocemie famous.
L:idy Egertou's iwrtrait now Langs in
tho National gallery among the master
pieces of liomne y, IJeyiiolds and in ly.
The picture sheiws her in a pose similar
to that shown iu the ropreieluctiou given
here.
Unlike many great beauties, she Las
the good fortune to take an excellent
4' mm
tAI'V Clit.V-t.Ol.ltToK.
pbob'gra h, lut no cedorh-ss counte rfeit
could ceuve-y the riehuis of a com
plexion eiaik, but exquisite ly clear aud
ry, nor thu wi itdmus lights and shad
ows loiking in her eyes aud Lair
There i.- idott Ler foi-e awl figure a
charraiug (f :r lishnits that would never
Fuggest t't the Strang) r tlie fift that slm
ha new ! n married tiu re than half a
dozen and is the mother of thn-e
children. She Las lieu spending the
w inte r in C y Ion at the gnist of Sir
Wist and Lai!y Kidgwsy at the gm-en;
ment be use, Sir WM l-ii: tf plesei.t
ge ve ruor i f C v Ion. She v ill pay a is-
it to Ami rica this spriug and w ill It?
e titiTtaiuesl I y the I'.radley Martin in
Niw Yotk and It k.hit pM frinIs in
Wuf-hingtou, hi r home It fore. L r mar
ii::ge, when she- was Miss May Coyltr.
Mori of her e-iiucatii u, Le.wi ver, was ro
ce ivixl abre'ad. She Lad birth aud beau
ty, but no moiii y to spi ak cf, und so L. r
marriage to her Landne me young bus-
baud was a pi nuiuo love matcli. Chi
cao Ilecord.
Tb TmUlr Jardlnit-r.
The table jardiniere w hich all win
ter has held maidenhair und feathery
farleyensea is now filled by the smart
woman with wild flowers. It takes a
good deal of trouble to keep the m damp
and iiot too hot, but w hen one consieb rs
bow freque ntly the little feiucry Lad to
be? sent to the florist to 1 refilled and
refreshed there dot s not set-m a great
difference in lalxir. The hepatiea, or
almost any wild flower that can bo
taken up with native moss aronnd
tho roots, will look charming wm-n
set in its saucer insitlo tho silver
i rim, which is really one's ce uterpicce.
After the table is cleared the plant, in
its own saucer, is lifted from tho rim
aud set back iu cool surroundings. One
fortunate woman who "can grow any
thing" kept her "table garden" shut np
in a wash toile r in the cool, dark cellar.
Exchange.
Ia Charge of tl omrn.
There is a sawmill in Graudin, Ma,
many department of which arc in
charge of wome-n. There is a woman in
charge of the engine. One of thn rooms
where the big saws are operated is man
aged by wome-n. The lathe-roeim is also
jrcpulated with femininity, aud the ma
chines cf all sorts are handled by them.
In the rooms adjoining a force of young
women is constantly employed filing
and getting the saws in shapo for work.
The care of the machinery is in tJ'.e'r
L mills, aud it is said they are quite? as
adept aud as compe tent to Laudlo it as
any force yet employed in the milL
MiM rjraT Career.
Miss Lillian Gordon Pym cf Uofcton
was among the successful students who
! leoently passed the examination of the
Hoyal College of Music in London and
received tlie elcgree ef assoe iate. Mi-s
Pym was boru in Bosten 16 years age
and Las been studying abroad five years,
during w hich time site Las been award
ed a medal for proficiency as a pianist by
the associated board i f the Iloyal Acade
my of Music and the Uiyal Colli ge of
Mnsic and also the d gri 2 licentiate
fioni tbo P.eyal Academy of Music. She
is a daughter cf Mr. James 1 Jtu of the
Ik tan Daily Herald.
Miaa Wilder' Appointment.
Miss Helen Wilde r, youngest daugh
ter of Mrs. E. K. Wilder, the mis
tress of a large fortune and one of tlie
most popular society gills in Honolulu,
has lieeu especially honeired by the at
torney general ly receiving a commis
sion as a humane? officer. Miss Wilder is
the first woniau iu the Hawaiian Islands
to t appoiute-d to such a positiein. The
honor was conferred upnu her unsolicit
ed iu rercgnitiou of her frequent efforts
to relieve the sufferings of dumb ani
mals and to bring ciuel masters to pun-i-hneut.
The SeaMm'i Fancie la Melt.
The belts this seaseiu are of Hue kid.
with silver, gilt filigree cr enameled
buckle's. The harness be lts with severely
plain Lnckles are considered very stylish,
A new style of belt has two buckles, e
on either side cf the front, to make the
waist line look smaller. Leather now
may be bail iu ell colors, to match all
gowns. Black silk belt are most be
coming to stemt figures, as thry fit close
ly to the form. Slender hue ties give a
longer waist uppurcutly. Jew le-d and
enameled belts are dressy, but should
never, nneler auy oousieloration, be wora
w ith cotton shirt waists or cotton elress
es. Belts cf all kinds ure profenrd 1,'4'
inches w ide. Ladies' Home Journal
A felon of Samiuer.
Among the tea gowns for summer
wear is ouc of ialo pink crepe ds chine
tti tl in with a mauve sash and wiih a
fluffy bow of mauve at tho throat One
of eit 1 blue muslin is all tucked and
fionuccd in a loose, floating coat over a
mauve muslin uiiricrririss of the same
design. It is a perfect vision of summer.
A "tea coat" of old time brocade, with
gold stripes aud flowery lines of roues
and forg tmeiMits, is ranght in at tbo
waist by a broad black sash w hich falls
on ouc side. It ope ns over an undcrdrojw
if white mcusw line with narrow ruffle
3f black lae-e. Exchange.
Z.'ro eiuse to a eleutist's ii yon ate
not fond of street music. Itinerant or
gan men carefully avoid playing any
where near tho house ii a practitioner
who can effectually stop or remeive all
trouble-some prinders. London Punch.
A paper published in Greenland can
leiast of the longest name iu existence.
It" is Arrangagliotio Natingiuuavnik
t Tsaramiuas Sinik.
Oste-ntation has teen descrined as the
way other people 'Show off." Town
aud Country Journal
CORONATION CERVICES.
Tcaera of Lrtnil on Coalttlon nf Personal
Duty to the Sovrrrlca.
FltTcnco Hay void cesciiVes Queen
Victoria's corou i roll iu The Ci-n-tury.
Thti write .ys:
After te-lling how the privy council
was forme-d into a ce:mmissicn "to hear
tho petitiens of the lords, great men,
nobles, knights aud other with regard
to services, duties, attendances, offices.
fi-cj and rights comii-cte'd with the cere
mony of coronation, the loll states
what the-se petitions were, or at least
finch of them as were granted.
Uuu was that thu Duke of Norfolk,
who claimed "the right to find for tho
queen ou her day of coronation a glove
for her majesty's right hand and to sup
port tho queen '8 right arm on tho samo
day as long as her majesty sJiall hold
in her hand tho royal scepter, tho peti
tioner bedding tho manor of Woiktop
by tho afore-said eervieoa." In other
words, if tho Dnko tf Norfolk bad
failed to provido the glovo ortoseppe rt
her majesty's arm at that particular
time Lis ownership cf Worksop manor
would havo been invalidated aud tho
property havo revcrte-d to the crown.
Another jietition was that of Barbara,
Barone.-s Grey do Iiuthyu, who. as tho
heud of her family, claimed tho right to
carry the great spnrs before her nmje'sty
on tho day of her coronation and asked
that George, Lord Byron, bo appoint?d
lier deputy for the performance of that
duty.
Yet another was that of Francip,
twelfth earl cf Huntingdon, The eail
dom of Huntingdon had remained sus
pended for many years owing to the
tenth carl dying withemt issue. When,
however, this twelfth in tho line of suc
cession succeeded in establishing, as a
descendant of tho second carl, Li right
to tho peerage, be also claimed tho right
to carry one of the four swords of stato
in tho coronation proceasion, this, as
well ns other duties aud services con-lie-cted
with the ceremony, being the
condition of his tenure of liimls. Small
wonder, then, that in announcing the
omission cf the prorfssiou it was iui
poituut to m t ferth also that tl-e ni n
pcrforuiauce of duties (ounected villi it
thou Id entail no forfeitures.
THE USEFUL CIRAFFE.
Eaiplac4 to Get Iua Rail Taat Had J
Kdcetl la tUa Koot Cat ter.
"Goexl natun-d?" said tho dd circus
man. "Why, tho best in tho worhL
When tho old man's boy used to git a
bat' hall Lidged In a gutter at thn caves
of the Louse. this was win n we were
off the reiad in winter quarters believ
er nscd to pet out ai tlx SiiitUu aud
climb down the ret.f and take the risk
if falling off aud breaking his nuk to
get it. He used to go Ui the burn and
ge t out tbo giraffe. The? i Id 1 S fil ter
would trot along after tin? toy he knew i
what wis wanted till they camo to
tho Louse and thin walk along the side
leaking down into tlie gutter as he? we nt
along until lie came to the? ball, and
the n ho would pick it up and bend Lis
bead down and pivo it to tho It y.
"One day when the youngster bael
thrown a tall np cn tho nt f and had
set u it roll down into the gutter he
went as usual after the giraff e. When
tha giraffo leoked along the gutter that
day, Uiere was no bull there. He took
Lis nose out of theguttir auel looked
down at tlm boy in the yard with a
largo interrogation mark in each eye a
much as to say:
" 'Sure it didn't roll e:ff some where?'
"And the toy said 'Sure,' aud then
the giraffe lookexl again, but it wasn't
there, and tho giraffe so re-porte-d, with
a solemn shake cf tbo bead, and was
driven back to the barn.
"They woJilered about this, for it
was the first time the giraffe Lad e vcr
failed to get tho ball, and they knew it
must be there, bat it was soein explain
ed. A day or two later there came a Lis
rainstorm. Instead of running a big
noisy stream as usual tho tin water pipo
from the rocf ran just a littlo bit of a
stream, aud tho water that should havo
run off in that way overflowed the gut
ters and dripped in a thin shit t against
the side cf tho house. Ihe u thry kne w
why the giraffe couldn't find the balk
It Lad relied down tbo water pipe. "
New York San.
Not to Be Bunkoed.
Tbo president cf one of the leading
eastern colleges was recently journey
ing toward New Y'ork and found him
self in the same seat with au eld man
whose' general appearance betokened
tbo farmer. They soon fell into conver
sation, and after saying that he was on
his fust visit to tho nictrrpedis the
farmer mentioned the nauio of tho lit
tlo village cp among tbo hills of New
Hamiishiro from which he camo and re
marked that be supposed Lis friend b :d
never heard cf it "Oh, yes," said tho
man. "I was born the re, " Imagiua Lis
astonishment when the country man,
after staring at fciui several seconds, ex
claimed, "See hen-, I've heard all about
yon bnuko fellers, and yen can't get a
rhanco to bnuko me." So saying, ho
grabbed bis carpetbag and, marching
down tho aisle, tetik a seat on the other
side of the car. New York Times.
A Hard Swallow.
An eminent barrister, noted as much
for a habit lie had of tucking loze-ngc
as for Lis eloquence, v ns onco de-feuding
a murder case. He was standing
with a balle t iu one hand aud the usual
lozenge iu the other, when suddenly, in
tho midst of a fine burst of elesjuence,
his face fell, and in a touo of agony be
cried:
"Gentlemen, I've swallowed tlie bul
let" Loudon Tit-Bits.
Safe While It Lasts,
"I huven't got any case," said tho
client, "but I Lave. money."
"How miich?" asked the lawyer.
"Ten thousand dollars," was the re
ply. "Phew! Vera have tho best case I ev
er heard cf. I'll see? that yon never go
to prison with that smii," said the law
yer cheerfully. Boston Tra .tier.
IMPOKTAKT TO ADVERTISES S.
Tlie cream of the country papero is CmnJ
in RcniiugUn's County Seiit Li.-ti f.hrewi
advertisers avail themselves of tlieo lists, a
copy of which can bo had of llcmhiUio
Bixml. of New York & Pittsburg.
Wanted-An Idea
Who ran think
of some slmpie
1 1, in, tn r.T.,, t
Prott-t your Msat: ther may brlnir to wealth.
Write JOHN WKKDEKUl RX COM P.u-nt Attor
neys, Wsslitncioii, l. o f..r their ll.ll prlwutat
list of lo huaured luvenuouj waated.
NEW PRICES
-.ON..
Columbia -
THE STANDARD
1897 COLUMB.AS Reduced to S75
1093 ?vL"wB,AS Reduced to 0
etcoNo i"J mil aoocis, V
I Reduced to 50
HAnTrRpD.?TtR. , Placed to 45
HRTFR?i3Tra., Reduced to 40
HARTFORDS- Rcdl'Ccd to OA
PATTERNS 5 AMD C, lVt.UUV.t-U l(J
Nothing hi the market appmaehinl the value of the-u? hieyele-i at tho firmer
priee-s; what are? I hey now?
POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn.
Calalivgtie fret from any Columbia dealer; by mail for a 2 cent stamp
JAMES li. HOLDERBAUM. - Co'nmbia Dealer,
m
Somerset, Pa.
FOll LITTLE FOLKS.
RIDING A SEA MONSTER.
Dow riorlila lif j Catrh Tttrttrn For tha
Market It Is Crea .". rt.
Florida boys have one kind of excit
ing sport which the young folk f moro
northern lands know little about. It
cousists in catching the Luge sea tur
tles which freqnent tho Lay along the
southern coast of Florida. The turtles,
from which is mado tho groeu turtlo
soup so familiar to re staurant faro, aro
confined by tb" fishermcu in Lugo pons,
or "turtle crawl," temsistiug of feucw
cxtc-udiug from the shore out into tho
wuter. When tho fisherman wants a
1 2V1
great turtle for market, one of tho boys,
whoso brown boely is stripped bure,
stands iu the prow cf the boat as it is
puthed from the shore, llo wutches in
tently, and presently be sees one of the
big turtles taking a nap on the clear
white sand .of the bottom. Ho dives
quickly, and, swimming down from be
hind, seizes tbo turtlo firmly by its
shell Of course? the turtle wakes up
and, like a bucking broncho, begins to
dash and plunge w ildly abcat, set kiug
to throw its plucky rider.
Not succeeding in this, it darts quick
ly to the surface, where tho beygi ts his
first breath. Then elowu a,-aiu it goe-s,
tearing through tti" water and beating
the foam w ith its flippe r. lint its rider
Devi r let go for a umiiieut, ainUpreseiit
ly thii great turtlo grows fihausti'd,
and the Uy. by lifting ou the front end
of the shell force it to the boat, where
it is quickly Lad' d hhtiard and taken
away to market It is great spoit and
tW boys enjoy it a much a our boy
like a lively young pony to ride Chi
cago Bi-eoriL
Tho Oama of I jot Witt.
7'be following gani" is offered by tbe
at homo depaitun nt lA Every Whi rc:
It i founded upein tin? fre-qm ut ns
cf the first jfrseHiui proueiuu in tho con
versation of almost every oik? whom we
mit t. Some people-, of course', jmt Into
their talk the word "I" much t;ftein r
than others und ure noted fur tho f jet,
tut every betly ust s it moro than Lo
thinks he den s until confroute-d w ith a
record.
With tha company nil pleasantly and
cozily seated in a circle elcet two or
three; seeirersaud a quizzer. De-signato a
pe nalty e.r a Leioby prize for tho first
one who says "1" ten times ami a re-ward
for tho ono who says it leat aud then
let the ejuizztr have at them. Each
inubt answer eve ry question asked him
or her fully aud circumstantially; oth
erwise a count is tiie i-nalty for tlie
failure. Allow all who may wish to as
sist incidentally iu thu quizzing and to
interject uny remark they may wish, so
that the s;rcis kit p gotl watch of
them and count their phenome nal delin
quencies whe uevtr l:iaiie.
It is wonderful what a lot of merri
ment aud instruction this game will
proelucc if played thoroughly and gexiel
Matured ly.
A Kitten aa a Uoll.
A littlo girl 11 years old rccrntly
traveleel all the way from Wichita,
Kan., to Rochester with no companion
but her kitten. She was allowed to have
the pet in her lap, although it is against
tho rules of railreiad companies to allow
animals in tlie passenge r coach. Perhaps
this may have? been eiue partially to the
fact that the kitten was dre-ssid "liko
folk," in clothes. The cat was as hand
somely attired as a favorite doll and in
finitely moro amusing. Her little dress
did not sit m a novelty to Ler, aud tbe
little waist, with bishop sleeves and lace
at tho ankles, or more projicrly wrists,
was dainty, w hile a hauelsome lace baby
cap completed tho most fetching toile-t.
The little girl apedegized for the state
of kitty's clothing, a she bad had Wt
one change eiut of her trunk. But kitty
had spent the most of Ler journey ou
her mistress' lap or on the velvet car
seat and was not in the least ktlraggli iL
The little girl said she did not earo fcr
dolls, because the-y weren't alivo and
kitty could play with her. Besides,
kitty did not objix-t to U-iug dressed
and nmlressed, so she had all tho pleas
ures of playing doll with a live doily.
Chicago Tribune.
Poor Blood
is starved blood. It shows itself
in pa!e cheeks, white lips, weak
digestion, no appetite, exhaus
tion, lack cf nerve force, soft
muscles, and, chief of all, weak
muscles. Ycur doctor calls it
Anaemi u He 'will tell you that
the weakening weather cf sum
mer often brings it on.
Scott's
Emulsion
of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo
phosphites, will make poor blood
rich. It is a food for over-taxed
and weak digestion, so prepared
that it can easily be taken in
summer when Cod-liver Oil or
even ordinary foods might repel.
SCOTT & VOmiE, . New York
Fur wlo at joe and $i.oo by ail di ujt,'ii-ti.
: - Bicycles,
OF THE WORLD.
1
Labor
Time
Cost
72
THS
SAVED BY
What Mors Can bo Asked?
i J otir rrixer f..r a. and IneUtf on trying It lrT patkaer-rmteK emoom.
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
ei. Lunh, Hew Vutk, XkMua, rhlu-iplibs.
Only this:
Chlcato,
S
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eii:i:i-iTki wrkiLV ur
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Wcdtu nihil, June '.,
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spring Kileiil und Tuiey
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KXPERIENCC
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &t
JtfTm ptMtfflnf ketrh inj (W"Ti pton my
QUK-kly aM-.-rtttin, trw, hihr an InvtriMi-.n t
lrif:ii.ir futeritMlM. f'ttnimiinlt-Htions 9n Uy
cwrfitMeiitiil. in 1tjt fiM"y 1"f wtinnit
la AmiTirL We hv a W hiti-i'.iru omit.
pjtitm takrn thivuiJi Uaim A Co. ruUriT4
ptiduU utA.cu ia tl.o
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
besntlfullr Ulasrrstaa. Urret eirral.ttion ef
snr mrieiitlne )"uraul. weeky, teniur.i.iii s vesr;
(l.nOmX maiiths. 8peeiiiin Cofdii snil lLAit
uie us 1'atemts seut free. AOanwa
MUNN Sl CO.,
36 1 Uraadway, New l'arlu
The 0. 1. C. LIME COMPANY,
SUCCKN.SC HIS TO
THE KEYERSDM.E LIKE COMPANY,
have Jit iiiinp'.etiil their new l-lins :il..l :ire
now pi-i i:t nil io.liip itv eiir-iieul ii.i.- to uny
pirt or I lie country. Till Iiiii.- tc ii.-ii.nf: ri
urxlTroin t It.- rei. -I.r:i!. . I Sjlr Hill limisioie
aiul is e-.HeUil!v rich in nil lli t-li-i:i. iis ee
nelrc. lo invl-oiiile llu-soU. IT IS WHAT All
FARMERS StED! I'inhI stiM k on I. ..n.l .-.i no
tiini' I'n.-. l.iw :is ll.e- l.iWeH. Ail lii s .lit
roiiimia ii-'.liens to
I. C. LIME COMPANY
Kreil.I'owe.
I'roprielor
M EYERSDALEC
3EXN.SVLVAN f A HA I LIJOA I.
tktrtnn stantsbo timc.
IN EFFECT MAY 12, 1897.
COVDKNSED HI U EDI' LB.
Tnlns arrive anit tti'iwrt fniiu the station t
JohucUiwu as follows:
WISTW'ARO
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CONDENSED Ti.V.E TABLES.
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Somerset and Cambria Branch.
KOF.TII WARD.
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P
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fX- To retT-- hm Carrr fit
bfnc ri atKta patients ha
riiui t 3 htr a iLk!e t rfvrria.
CA;JCH 'Jil3 tioa. bat to thrtr um ol o
trt.ct.t. lr. Stcintrt n.t mnfvd tcm of Tea
c-V Stan-lin-. and frum rrsna fe4 yezrt cf ag-.
as hno .i f-k.!thorhocHl. Pcrn are ritie5tea ts
i.') dl hi cth-:e and M'e the wonHrfi.:! curr he hai
at. .ud fhtch he ia ale h.l lr tc kerpinj.
It tn j jO yfjr' pf.t" e. au 1 tn the fcre-
.o "ii't tt U r l-i'a. 1 !.c t- Hntr. Caac
jf tr cf tV e - bern cure i by n.tZ
Mn k'i Kcdki. W'-otUille. cauccr 1
biaaai. )ca. lUfea l alA.va t-.i J
jrm. ctsAK,
A.ians fireet. A3s
-(.y. csntci of li(, s
crro hit tits ,
Ihirteciuit s:isv,
I itubuxgh. cancer al
birsst. 3 years.
IVIrm. Arm burt. Weaver's Old Stand. Wattraar
Istid ctinty, cjneer of b g. 3 years. Mrs. J umcs
lortcr, I'oai Mining. ,niiana county. Fa., caacr?
ot hful.!er, 3 years. Mr. koth. corner Thirty-uvta
tucit aud r"enn avenue, cancer of cheek, a years.
U.i. Horn. Hanj street, A!!c,hrcy. cancer of chersi,
3 years. M rs. Strwart. So Giace street. Ml. Ua
11 i;n. I'lMir-ar-rli. cancer of ucnib. s years. Ai rt
J. Kelly, Weil l-'tltbuifth street. Grecntbitrt;, Ta
tueuor ot ce. 5 years, !r. btevenson. 7$ Fai
V ay, Alleherv. tumor on tVrehed. ti ye.irs. Mrs,
G Lnh.te, 6507 Shakckpcare street. E. PituhurtL
cancer cf Ireau. 3 years. Mrs. llcehau. cancer i
bieast, a years. Mrs. Mulcr, cancer of breakt.
years. Mi. Ifjer-d, cancer cf aoiuir, a yeri.
a.'fc Hftjt, cai cer . wonib, ye v Mrs. La. j.
be!, cancel o( won b, yrar. Mr. IJaivrr, ft ter 1
cre :a, 3 years. Mrs K.n, cancer ct the trr.t,
t y-rs. Mr. Stee;. cucer cj rc:h. $ ntTiSs
i !;o'.ir.so.i sli-rt. A her.y C:iy. Pi. Aijti
rck, career on Up. o tat:rn, aver cunre.
fa. ?r. Wetrw, aticfr cf rectum, U forty-hub
tireet. iVt.borjii l a tT-s, Aj It--, ca-.sr on dam,
rrank;pvi vei tt, C .. Cittburh. Pa. Mrs.
k! jnt. Ca;K-r ol tlie breast, ta years oi ase, Curr
stjtion. UrOhel tonhr., AlteKhcny county. Pa.
't. Muller. canter of tue jip aud toagc. 4 ycai
a-isttixd' boaieract CtMiAt.
v "sirs,
-srn-er el t,. brr,
M. l uirr hi ition.
l"jr e.u..
sms. rtiw,
jsncer of th liniS.
yemr. No J Ta.et.ty Riil
lirr. P....Lth.k t .
I!r alo .enrwfi the danprrous tapeworm ia Irrl
1(0 4 b'.iirs, ssj tut 350 tpex'tmcos ol tbrta Is kit
.'e. lie s!m cures tetter Sbil complaints ol ths
. lo oij sores ssj tbcttautuav. sad if
a s sud W.kkI dixatrs.
DR. C. STE INERT,
?l SEVENTH AVENVE. PITTSBURGH. PA
e -c I rr 1 1 M.r f t,.lni it"r
D-. Sta?nert Is tha Only Doctor In th
U-t!on who has tho Only Romedy for
e cu. 0 of Cancer without tha Knl.'o
For all Biliocs and Kanvocs
ItsASi)i. Ther curifr the
PIL
Blood and give Hsaltht
sctioo to the er.iire ivt.rpv m I KVaSLa
Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE.
CONSTIPATION ond PIMPLES.
HERE'S PLEASURE
"nticv. 011.. Uint b a t.mr anil t i-r-X
A '. STOVES K DANr.r. . ) I
aVISTOVES & RANGES .:f
A l( ll I.Kit 111 1, .1 hi I ., k .. .... k:.w ...!
Tl. w of liiii liie.- everv want ot tlie liou-n-
k.-. r nt a tii.i..-rate i-.tvt. Tin v liave all?
I'll- lali-t liiiiiin, ii.ents. anil arc i.iaile niT
the Ist lil:,l, ri-il, nilil !y tta" Ih1 Wl-l k Illell.T
'I Ii. y It ie in.-ciy gtsxi i.lns not li.iii.tl inT
ltll.rt.lV(-. W
We i:a.!y i-l.-iim for tlie CIND-PFli
l.ft what we- c-iui ,rive-ni n.oie. Jm;Si J
tor v.i'irsi ii'.
Your money haek if not Hati-ilie.1
J. B. Hoidcrbaum,
Hiimersi t.
l':u
bx tomcthir j that i-' e .
t- divrevrr; but t l-vt Vr,
k : fct-arrt hat rf'.cver! a rf.
A'v'Sj'N, dy which if appitrd will reswva
!r 1 -w. t'V1 it in iron, 6 to dyi.
ft Jk. (nVf Thr trc te k;n?t f Caa.
ll fi l$Sk n,amciy: thti Koie Cancer,
ll Spuicr CaTrccr, the I iaura
Vf M Cancer, the ftoua faBcer anl
V V V- Xr WoU Cancer. There hava
Ms
WfflfflTBM
is
THE
tls None Too Cood When You Buyx, I
t -(- uvivit jatr f
Jl Ia J;it a.-e liu j-i,rtant Vi Ke-eure
FRESH, PURE DRUGS,
A it i To Have Configure in the VhyUinn It ho I'rfxrn
77icm.
AT SNYDER'S
Yiu are always nre ot jri.-ttiug the fmtherat meelicia YKEWI'.Wxhk
Carefully CWiiet;iileJ.
TRTJSSES FITTED.
All of the Jlest ami Mont Apirovel Truxvea Kept in ifexji.
Sutlsf action Gtutranlettl.
OPTICAL GOODS.
GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE YCU
SIGHT TESTED.
JOHN N. SNYDER,
Somerset, ...
Louthcfs Drug Store,
Main Street, Somerset, Pa.
Tiiis I Md Din? St:r:is Rapidly Egccsifag aC-:::t
Favorite with People in Scorch, cf
FEESH . AUD . PURE . DRUGS,
JTcdicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusa,
Supporters, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, &c.
THE IxieTOK GIVC1 rmjSAL ATTKSTH.y T-) TIT It rUrOrJUMi l.F
Loailar's teripiloiislFailyisgijis
or.r.iT r-.st uriMiTiKi.i to i. oly ki-.k. m ad rmi AKTirxra.
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES,
And a Full Line of Optieal G001I3 always on hand. From nch
largo assortment all can he suited.
TIE FIHEST BB5HDS OF CIGfiBS
Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our t,ood
to intending purchasers, whether they buy
frcra U3 or elsewhere.
J. M. LOUTHER M. D.
MAIN STREET
SOMERSET LUMBER UKD
KLIVS CXJSrisI2SrGlIVM,
MASUFACtTRKR AND PrALCS AS WiJOttSA LK A!Q IIkTAILKB OF
Lumber and Building Materials.
Hard and Soft. Woods,
Oak, PIr. M U ncs,
iul1111t, Yrllitu I'iiie. I lexriiiK,
Cherry, S!iin:;Iex, Ioir?s
liitth, While l'lne Itlindis
A general linr all grail- of Lumlr and F.uililin? ateri-il anil Hiior.ii!;; v'.z.'.t k-ju :a
stiirk. Als, can funiish Hiiytliin? In tlie liar id ur buiu toonU r Willi rr.w.
11 promp'.iiess, sucli.as IS rack via, odl-iieil.wotkvtr.
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newale.f the fi-ht for the jiri; eij.'ei f..r whii h Tli i: Tlulll'NK hx Ia Ml
from ila in.t e.tien to the pre-nit day, and won its ureate-t-t vie'tories.
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M:mutwtanrof anil IH-alerla
Eastern Work Kuruinh"il on Slum Nutlea
m mm m
AUes Agent for the WHITE BUUNZE!
Persons In netst of Monument Wivrk will
flmi it to their iiil. ret to ntll nt mr -li '(
wlieri':t pmperftmiwliiv ill iM'tive'i Iti. iii
t-?MittKiu-Iii:i snnr;iii!ti il in i-v.-: v r:ie. a
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be
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pnxlnrcil hy R. V. V.'. A. llinjr. ns a deeiil. it
lnippvvein.il t In Hi- )yilit nt !HMteiiiiai.il
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p.i(:l tr V..i.ui!ienl for cur el iitiaL.i l .1
pate, (iivc us a (Mil.
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