w u Ll ir lUo-t p ir k; o t: atc- on , rT.- 1 1 p. S ' 1 r. i l tn v w.i i 10 n. ; o:.j t J it .n't) to4l ! It 1.4 somerset Herald. ( y$ R. STLL. Editor. I r,.y-s.r.v i - ....January SV Is- , l .,, !i.ws on February l!ih. u ti-ertci. C- N n-va't- .,-,! Potatoes, for sale at Keller A three ai.t up at A. secured by the most . ,.ivcrt. tL- -liould decline in pnee ;idays are over. ,,;r ,-hoice of weather. There " kind? and you can't go wrong. ...n i k of Cigars and Tobacco in the ' .j. found at Keller Banners. hands are kept busy keeping i lT.iiig free frnra ice and , - All persons indebted to me by .;...; Account will please aI1 aB', Sxil.OMOX I'm.. ....,i will vole on the question of a "minty 1'oorhouse on the l!Uh i Salmon and I-abrador Iler- ibeut.at Keller Sanuer's. . ,, are the goose bone, the musk . ! ,. ti-.iii corn bus ktlmt foretold a t i .... n Almanacs for saie to town ..-v merchant at Fisher's F.ook . f.'rci'iiieers of the South lVntl. . y li'le serving in Fulton county, r,-..r Pr.' have jut introduced t.) their stock of Winter Hoots ".. a Vei.tilated I'.ubber Hoot that v .w. it or chill the feet. . v .,..r chan.-e to yet bargains, at A. tain that there is . one crop a laaure iuis year. Tlie ice ...Tt.l.i'.I.V sate. M- The large room or offices ,,vn.ied a Internal Uevenue Ma u Cross Street, Inquire at ,,r ventures this: -'The latter ,-v will be mild, but February ,:j.l suirmy." ,- cfth prii-es paid for wheat at lVrlin, Fa. Calvin Hay, 1'ro netor. 1're-bvterinns will cominenio ,r :!ie -econd ccnteTiary of their i iti this country, i i i x:inii:e my stock of fall and '.,.t',.re purcbsiti! eNewhere. :r. having just uceii r. ivied :. -;i cities. Mr. M. M. Ti.rfwKi.L, I- lu re, and the girls have a ... S.K f..r what they want, and widows ;! . ir plate for the second piece .-. Lancaster, and Vennor Al. , . i..Ti.ian and English at Fishers . (.:in.;sioners of Fulton county ... !,., :.!..! to build a bridge over Licking Ttos will bethe first and only county j. In Fulton county. . January 14. ls4., all jrsons C themselves Indebted on our .. please call and settle at one ,- i y .-ash or note. Tarker Tarktr. r-.-t buffalo l ime Couiaiiy is now sell-;i.-i Lime at eight cents, delivered on . h: their works. For orders, write to ..c:, Mason, tiarrett. Fa. : ki.rv Aits if a, Salvk. The greatest . il on )er of the world. Warrantcl I ly cure burns, bruise ct. Fleers. ill, .-nil. Fever sores. cancers, piles, t hil . crnv tetter, chapped bands, anj all , fey: ions, guaranteed to cure in every or money refunded. " cents per i 1 ir salebv C. N. lioyd. junJ'. : -a I that raw oysters are excellent . ...'!. We iio not know bow true that . ot.e hing we do know, and that is .! ! a mclicitic that is not hard to I l.ie she largest assortment of spectacle .. v ,i.',er in the county. All ages and C. N. rioyd. ; Letween New Lexington and Jen- ll. aiis. on the road, l y way of mil! i. s..ineiet and Sipesville, a package : -aii.ii'.g a lad's black cashmere dress. I i :.:1 r will confera favor and be reward : ! v uniting to the umlersigned. E. J. Critchfifi.d, .Tenner X Koads, Ta, J : !.t you want, and all at lowest vi-.. Pure lrui-s. Fine Stationery. A -v h-snrtment of misc-llaneMis articles. 1 k h is, Iiw prices. C. X. IVyd. 1'rnpgist. i'. i. SiE.-One airof wheat burrs, and -. f cho.sr, first-class. Ill IHlI.I-H HooM K. ?.imers't, Ta. . i, out n'garc.!(s m'rot. at A. Xa- 1 I I er Trocis. Flour fi rsaleby M.srs j . l: i r A Sanner, has bad a large run. J hey f Mist received a new lot which will be j about 30 pr cent, lower than the price ! anner, ties liaci a large run. i ne t- fore asked in Somer.. !,i:ham. five cent ier yard i at A. Na- vi s. ; it-form rr.r fiends v.,-.,- ,rt.-v '! i. tor ai Vi 1 1 :im' e.pi red a new i i S'ri i. J htistown. ) ere I w.n:',.l ht leBed to see tliem. t to k cimist of Pure 1'rur. CI emieals. i .-Tt 'eiTirll'(. lve Tr.IT. l erlilllier I . , . ' i Fa) i v tuVHls iifiiomiT. At this Si aon i ' - . " , , , ,.u,.j can. attention to u,e msecraces , ; as Jlire 1 ans .reen, I lire I owuereu te Hellebore. Persian Insect Powder. ( V, bin in reed of anvil. ip tbe I 1 c hue cone and see rue or w rite fo' m. All incuirics cheerfully anwered Chss. fiRirrnB C-,2 Main Ste i flannel and wi-volen dres pxxls re--s .f c.ist. at A. Natha ;'s, :wine pim-bael the eiclnive riebt to lie MctJuire Patent Bid Pr'it'C in Som oiinty, I will shortly make a cnva ' cuintv to solicit orders. I thinV. spriii)! sujierior te any yet offeml for '. J. F. P.EM'HV. Vtt Makk-t. Main Ptreet We have added a lanre Pefriperftiit to our Meat Va'kt in which all mats can be kept coo' ' ilmn. V utton. Iteef, Pork. c, kept "'sr'.'yon band. Opn daily. Parties '"vi tie nieat can have it kept in the Refrip f r until wanted. V'.mv. also, li'0i new brick for sale. i. L will aell by tbe hundred or thoiis 1 a' a low price. P.e I IAT!S Co. N ) llou-s old is complete without a copy ' ' 'I f hal cobnty pajT and a copy of a '': tit city meekly fr rate fives you ff-ine newa and I be other tle ricwscf tr.tire world. Tiie P'ttstiurp ww-kly ' ' f..irri i,oi:rtr is a journal for tbe iliti '!. Ii-r the farmer, n-crrliant, medmnie 1?'5't the family, fubsrriplion fr year A cm,n,ij ir4Us manager is on the ''t.tf.Ta new rtirity for hi show. He ' swkit. to find a voanp marrid man ' wife can cook as well as dit mother b Tenty-ixSjlhavebeeuiipIorel i t- fr without suoceM. i The ieigliing continue Mcelleiit. Tho Cuiititv Auditors are1 Mill in spysioii. t Monday sight rvas tmr of tlif coldest of j tiie tri ntcr. ! I'.ut little sdckiicis is reported at j-rcsctit in i rills comniunitr. A pr.vJunl and i-uMatitiul lenhenins of thedays i very noticeahle. Harry, only son of Mr. Samuel CuMer, i orio!i!y ill at the liomc of hia parent?" in SloveMown. Arthur love's Muica! Comedy Company wiJl gire another of lueir inimitable enter tainments in tbe Court House on Friday veiling, January i'uh. A drove of fine young horses which bad been bought in tins neighborhood, was taken pat our office Monday on their way to the eater:i inaikct. We had a very pleasant call from County Sujieriiiteiidont viler Monday morning. He reports the public schools of the county to be in a miuri.-hiug condition. fhc thermometer took a downward turn j Saturday night, and has been hovering on the venre of zero ever since. Sunday and ' Monday iiighu it reached several degrees j le!ow. It is estimated that it ili take one mil lion and a balfot ties for the South I'enn Ilaiiroad. It will take at Icat sixtv million ieet ol lumber to make these ties. Col. J. M. Keid diuve his handsome team of bay horses from Connell-ville to Somerset last Thursday, in a little over four hours. The Weather Was cold, and the sleighing excellent. The Odd Fellows last weeK purchased from Mr. J. 1!. Snyder one-half of the build ing which he now oecupic- on Main Cross Street. The consideration was twenty-live hundred dollars. In mother column will be found the ad-vertj-enieut of A. Nathan, who is offering his entire slot k of dry goods at cost from now until April 1, lie proposes to give purchasers rare bargains. A young miss of sixteen aks what is the procr thing for her to do w hen she is sere naded by a party of young gentlemen at a iate hour We are glal to be able to answtr that question. Steal softly down stairs ami untie the uog. on Tuesday morning last a large black bear entered the orchard of Mr. SlilHer. at Canoe Creek, Hlair county, and although discover ed and pursued by several hunters, snccced- 1 in escaping uniuiured into the moun tains Messrs. P. S. Bcachy, of Si. Joseph. Mis souri, MahSou l'.eachy, of Morrill. Kansas, and L. C. Heachy, of pueblo, Colorado, are Visiting relatives and friends in this place. They are the guests of the.r brother, J. F. Beach v. Fanners and other shoul ltnow now yive whatever pr ilei lion they can to bir.N and other game. The snow now Covers the ground ai'd birds wiii erisii witii hunger unless they are led. Puniest ic fowls also tvqtiire the best cf treatment. The state encampment uf the . A. P.. of Pennsylvania will be held in Ijincaster, on ! February it and 7, 1M and it will be n laye I atl'air. Il is expected mat there will be not j less than nmi delegates, heside a numher of i visiting jio!s with bands uf music. Mr. John M. lIoMerbaii"! last wek sold th old Snyder property, on Main street, to Mr. Alex Benf iro. The property i now occupied by tbe families of Messrs. tieorge Snyder and Ciliian Lint. Mr. lien ford takes possession on the 1st of April. Messrs. Shalcross t Oliver, lumbermen, have opened a centra! oflice in Somerset, in charge of Mr. Oliver. They have a very neatly fitted up ollice on the second floor of the Mammoth Block. Their mills in this coumy are located in Shade and Paint town shis. A package containing a lady 's black cash mure drc.- was lost recently between New Lexington and Jcnner X Uoads. on the road by way of Mil wood, Somerset and Sipesville. By returning the same to L. J. j Cntehtield. Jrnner X Loads, the tinder will j be suitably rewarded, A party of fourteen ladies and gentlemen from Somerset drove over to Mi yersilale last Thursday morning, took dinnerat the Jones lioase, am! returned in the evening. The Join House is oneofthe be! country ho tels in tiie State, and the dinner on this oc casion was in full keeping with the well established reputation of the house. While the snow lies in heal iu lront of houses a it doe now. there cannot be too many precaution taken, especially in the case of ehi Ireii against cold on lungs. It a ill lie a wonder if tiie mortality renirts do not show a largely increased number of deaths from pneumonia, resulting froai the chilling effects of this great body of snow. The time is fat approaching when our citizen will be called upon to select suitable candidates for borough officers. The right way to have good, efficient officers is to see that such men are named, nominated and elected to fill tbe places oftri:t that are to be given out by our people. Every citizen is interested in good government, and a good government can onlv be secured where j good. men are put at the bead of it. At a recent meettngof the Farmer' Fnion Association and Fire Insurance Company, the following board ofotllcers were clcctid fir je eIlsuiIIS year : President. Alexander M,,w.r Viir President. S. F. Pc-.man : Sec retary. P. J. Brubaker ; Directors, E. J. Walker, tieorge C. Licbty. John H. Snyder, Samuel Muser. Josiah Kin. an I and Peter Walker. The annual financial statement of this most excellent Con. pany will be found in another c ..bimn. Tl'.e calces famous low e.ise is among the hat :1! bvtaVen fr m thi county to ' 1 ' James Parson sued the Miju-rvisors of Som- , . eret township tor done bis plow h! i.-ht wo: loilars, damages IV on tiie roa.I. ,ree I I mie lorn p ttuij: a veruiei earn nine. K.il ti -iirwreiori are not satisfied that tl,v u r.t. iiil.!.. for hre'.L iliL Ihe tdow. ' and w.int the Supreme i 'nun's opinion on i tbe matter. Ttie counsel are Coifrotll V 1---I1 f.r ti i l for tiie IVai e Defendants. tit iff. and Hav and Via! The trial of yoom; James Nr.tt at Pil4 biirpli forth ki :ltip of N. I.. Dukes, ha a'tiai ted as much attention from the tires, and iii!Frct.froro tbe (neral public asaiv taseever tried in ihis uinlrv. not exce.lt- ji the celebrated " ijuit.aii " ease. Th trial has been in progress over a wet k. aad th.s writ'uv i not yet tini-hed. The enter prise displayed by the 1 itlj-Uurph im-cuil-lii:ite in reporting: the proceedinps, has enabled its readers to follow the trial as closely as thoui:!! they m ere present in Court. Kvery syllable of testimony, every word siken by court, counsl, or parties in inter est, is faithfully and fully reortd. A short time ago an apent ot' the Ameri can Itapid Tehjcrapb Oompaay left a tnort-Kai.-e at the Recorder's office to the lioston .-afe deposit Company for f..ii,it. The aent said thai he had tbe same morti.-ae rtvorleJ in everv county thMuh which the iine passeu .il the Stale, and that He he- . V.eveo: the Kecorder at Carlisle to be tbe fatst writer in tbe State, be having record- 1 ed tbe mortaite in two davs. The instru- merit is a large one, coverinp some eipbiix n jjjr of the larye mnrtp?e docket. The efficiewt ilvt k in the Recorder's office at this place put Lt entire article on reivrd, in writing as plain tA tieat as c-tipet--plat. from half-past ten e (ikoiziin till five the next evening, besides at tenj log to the other businest cf the otEce during this Ximc j CchNA Axn Klaisk at Cisciskati. A' paragraph lias been going the rounds of the I pres reoentiy, copied from the St. Louis 'jlvkt-Itcmf.-nt, stating that Hon. John Cess na, Chairman ol the Committee on Utiles at the Itepuulican National Convention in 187U had fratnetl the rules with the intention of j injuring Blaine's proeits, and that he had j b lasted afttrthe passage of Hie resolution that he had now got even with r.laine for not making him Cliuiruian of the Judiciary Committee of the House, while he was a member and Maine was Sjieaker. to which Mr. Cessna replies in the Hertford Gazette of la-t week, as follows: " I never aked lilaiue for the Chairman ship of the Judiciary Committee. Every body knew that Gen. Dctler was to have the position, ami I didn't have the faintest idea of getting it. Neither did I ask for the Chairmanship of the Committee on liules at the Cincinnati Convention; it was a high honor, and came to me altogether unex pectedly. I had no intention of injuring LMainc or anybody else when I framed the rule to prevent delegates from changing their voices until afi.erthe announcement of the result of the ballot. That rub- was adopt ed simi.lv to prevent the tremendous coii- fusion and uproar that always follows when eomelunatie jumi up and wants to change his vote. The man who rendered me the most assistance? in framing the rule wass a gentleman from Iowa who was one of , Maine's most earnest supporters. Tlsoap News. The Collins Hrothere, of Philadelphia. among the most widely known railroad men in this country, have been awarded the contract for building that portion of the South 1 Vim Lailroad in this county between the Allegheny and Laurel Hill tunnels. Their contract embraces some twelve miles, and includes the (juemuhoiiing tunnel. One of the firini in Somerset at present, for the purpose of going over the line and making contract for the erection of all needed buildings. They exect to commence work as soon us the weather will permit. Contractor McFaddeu is having coal de livered at the Allegheny tunnel at the rate of L'.oinJ bushels of coal ht day. Most of the boat is taken from tiie banks in the neigh borhood of Berlin. We are told that one hundred and fifty teams are engaged in t iiis business, and that Mr. McFadden wants iOO.oOo bushels of coal delivered while the sleighing lasts, asa portion of the road lead ing to the tunnel can scarcely be traveled with a wau'on. The contract for the construction of tbe Laurel Hill tunnel has at last been awarder!, and the contractors, Messrs. Tinman aj'l Kuhiis, have their agents on the grourJs arranging for the building of shanties, boarding houses, etc. They propose too m inence operations a s.ioii as they can pre pare shci'er and a conimoda! ion for their laborers. The following, written by oneofthe .Smth Penn Ilaiiroad engineers located at the Alle gheny tunnel, is taken from the IVdford Ca-.- t'r : "I had itit. i.de l reinitulingyou of my a rieiiated but peaceful existence ere this late : day, but the frigi 1 wave came here in its ! glory and caught us in its cold embrace, ami i cavorted round in the arm of rude Boreas : how's that for hig!i? till the very tears froze in our eves and we da red not venture out of doors without a complete suit of mustard plasters over our anatomy to keep up the circulati on of the blood. P.educed to plain Eng!ib. this means that the ther r got down to Pi and remained in mom thai vicinity tor three days, during which there was precious little work done by any body. We are slowly but surely reviving under the influence of warmer weal her and much hot t "1 iy. and all ready for another ri-hipe. The "great bore" is doing as well as can be under adverse eircuiiislan-es. It is tbe pride and admiration of all llus part of Somerset county. The aborigines devote much valuable time to it. They all come, daddies, youths and kiiN, maid and old maids, lovers and would-be-loved. They gae ai the garlic eater with wonder and at the incongruous Fenians with doubt, and after a period of brilliant silence go home and tell the most stupendous lies about what had been done, what they saw doing, and what was to bo done. They had some coons at, work last year, tut these estimable amendments finding chickens very scarce1 in tho country, concluded to leave ju.t about j the time the contractor thought lie could, do without them. They went. There i always lot of excitement about ' the pi's. The various bossc- devote much of tiieirex'.s'ciicc to sending ofi'heavy blat; ' so every now and then you hear a mealy mouthed l'.iruciiite howl out, " Foire! git out cf there, ye son of guns!" and thi-re is a general hurry up the hill for a place where the sky scraping stones, trees, water, ty phoon", etc.. can be seen without being snutfeJout by one on the'return trip. The ingenuous Italians usually crowd into the powder house, which is eloe by tiie work, and some day there will Ik-a circus from Cireuvi!le. So far only one man ha seen fit lostopsfones with bis head, and be was buried lat Saturday at New Baltimore The horny-handed sons of toil attend'! his funeral in a body, and ot drunk after ward. At the eat end there is always lots of fun Two stables aud an oflice are pretty nearly on a line with the pits, and every other day a few terns of -tones come crashing through them, and the carpenters devote the next day to repairing the damages. The local bo who was to sleep there has distinctly ; refused to do so, as they are working at night i now. Ho is VoU'lg. he savs. and bis I'uul i areiil would be much shocked to meet him in Hades so soon. They ought to be under ground in abou' a month : with the work, i mean, not as corpses, not all. anvhow.' We learn that the contract fur the division from Bedford to P.urr.t Cabins has been awarded to tbe contractors of the Sideling Hill tunnel. Several sled loads of material for the manufacture of dynamite pa-ed throiiiib thisp'af lust week. The inanu-1 nary cures, bnt if you endeavored to find factory is to lie built on Sidelinp Hi!!, near! them it will be like hunting for Hexibar the tunnel. We learn that the dynan.ite ! ger you would always besevera! miles from lactorv at the c; the cr.isiii-S is the entirpr.se of : .isiui: Full 't private purtic5.- Hfuhlimn. The rail'oad enterprise, projected in t! State for thecnmini: year, t!ie Phiiadelplii , I'ust avs are more numcrou than those 1 uiulert ikon L- anr SaV in the I'liioti, aivl they are alo timn Imp jrunt. Th.-T are ili- . . ... i i . I 1 rectos to iMranatumrn. ... ....c - , est. anJ yet three out f ue f.-u.-great trunii lines of tbe countrv are neey.r iutTe!il nv their eo itr;ietion, a;i 1 they have already pone so far as to pledge ilientseiies ti the investment of millions of money d iricir the present year. Ilaiiroad can be built cheap er in Pe'insylvania than in any other State in the I nion a far a rej:ards thecin-t of material, and the confidence shown by the invts:nieiit of cpit.il at this tunc is only another nroif of the universal faith in the va-t resuurces of the Keystone State." KtiTiR Hfald: Not havinj; seen any thing in your pajver from this neck o' wixkIs for some lime, I thought for the benefit of your many reaiier. especially those former ly JiWnR in ibis section. I would pen a few iteras to orJer that tber may know how their olJ frifti-J are thriving. Mine liaalifr; ia :i tbe jro. I will give the names ot' perona ai.ii number or teams at prevent erigaeJ ia i-j.!,.--. Samuel Piikey, three teams ; J. V. and Daniel Duw boiil. two teams ; Scott ting. aistcJ by J. Poorbaiii:U, two teams; Henry Whipkey, two teams ; tjei.rge "psen . one team : (i. V. I.'wry. one team ; Henry Krcyar, two teams; X. It. t'raiuer, one Usui; Jeremiah Cramer, one team ; Daniel tsehrot-k, one tani ; Smith Kin. otie team ;beiilea there are a tnitnber of Fayette county team en paeoI in hauling. If the sleJJing last, there will be burnt in this section between f'iftv an.l seventv-five thousand bushels of lime, all of which conies from the Hyatt i quarry, except a few thousand bushels from j tbe Walker farm. X. 5ldlecreek, Jan. 19, Kxpuwiom or a Stovk. During the cold weather tn-rsons who use water-backs in their stoves should rise consul considerable care to avoid accident, though most of the plumbing is done in such a way as to ermit the drain ing of the water-back as well as of the other pipes. The Johnstown Tribune tells tho following : ".The residence of Mr. Joseph Hinchman, on Somerset street, was the scene of a terri ble explosion Monday morning. Tbe kitch eu was supplied with a stove to which there was an attachment knowu as a water-back. This is simply a coil of pipe encafed in metal nud located in the stove where the fire has lirect access to it so that the water, in pass ing through tbe coil, is heated, and then conveyed wherever wanted in the house by connecting pipes. Mr. Hinchman had shut off the water in the cellar from the utreet main. What water remained in the pipes when the family retired froxe, but tbe pipes did not burst. In the morning the Coot kindled lire in the stove shortly alter 6 o'clock. At fifteen minutes of 7 o'clock she was frying potatoes, and was standing be tween the stove and the western aide of the room. Mr. liiuchiuan, the only other mem ber of the family who had arisen, being only a short distance from the etove. He luid at that moment IiL-i doubts about the safety of the water-back, and was just about to make an investigation ot it. wneu a lerrioie ex plosion occurred, the stove being blown to atoms, and he and Miss Caldt'rbach were thrown with great force into the corner of the room. The kitchen, which is an ordi nary sized room, presented an appearance that defies description. Pieces of the stove were lying everywhere, and sticking in nu merous places in the walls and ceiling, and lying ou shelves ami chairs. MissCalder hacli s left arm was fractured neartneelbow, probably by a piece of the stove. Mr. liiuchiuan did not need the atleution of a doctor, although In eves and lace were. slightly atfccteii, aud th jskin was peeled otl one of Ins wrUis by a flying piece ,f iron. How be and iliss Calderbach escaped terri ble deaths is inexplicable, the more so as they were both within a few inches of the stove when it exploded. As to the cause ol" the explosion, an explanation is scarcely necessary. The water in the nipes aliove the stove was frozen and when the pie in the w ater-hack became heated steam generated, and an explosion followed us an inevitable consequence." The retirement of Mr. Carl Scliur, a few weeks ago, from tbe editorship of one of the leading journals of New York, on tbegrouinl that irreconcilable ditference of opinion existed between him aud bis associates with regard to the conflict of the Telegraph aud Kailroad men with their employers, has awakened curiosity in no ordinary degree: and hence when he defines his position upon the question at issue, viz., "Corporations, their Employes and the Public," as he does in the .Yuri A JinrVi,i AViinc for February, he is sure to command an attentive hearing To the same number of the .' J. C Shairp. Principal of the I'nivorsity of St. Andrews, contriliute;- an admirable t.ketch of the life and works ol "Henry Yaughan, Silurist." a piM-t of the 17 centuary whose genius exhibited a rare and almost unique combination of lfus. Senator J. J. Ingalls writes of "John Brown's Place in History," hi i.iirnose being to oisorove the sever- al counts in the indictment of the hero of Potawatomiccoiiuuned in the recent article by the Lev. Pavid N. Fttcr. The question "Must tho Classics tio?" is discussed by Prof. Andrew F. West, of Princeton Col lege, who presents a very forcible argument for the retention of (ireek and I-atin in the curriculum of our educational system. "P.ace Increase in the United States," by Congressman J. Randolph Tucker, makes a very substantial contribution to sociological science. Tre Uev. M. J. Savage, in pointing out sundry "Defects of the Public .School System." advances certain views of the ends to be at'ained by State education which, if accepted, would very materially modify, and indeed revolutionize the existing system. Finally an important question in hygiene, "Kival Svstems of Heating," is treated by Dr. A. N. Bell and Prof. W. P. Trowbridge, whopointout theadvantage, from the stand pointofboth economy and of health, of the different methods in use for warming houses. Published at .'Jo Lafayette Place. New York, and for sale by booksellers generally. Epie am Yh imtv. The Messrs. Friedline are putting their steam saw mill in order, preparatory to be ginning work. Solomon Baker moved into his new house on Tiu-sclav of last week ?nd seems to be happy, for they are both gtris. John r.ittner. A. F. Stahl, Michael Shntil is, and Sally Friediine each contemplate erecting new barns the coming spring, and Sanuei Fadely a new house. Joseph Ankeny built an addition to his house this winter. Should Yanderbilt come through this neck o' woods to view the rail road, or on uny other business or pleasure, he will find first-class accommodations there. Nicholas Long, of tireensburg, last July purchased all the timber land be could get in this vicinity, jmying one dollar on each purchase, and agreeing to pay the balance on the 1st (if January, but he has failed to put in an appearance, and .the jveople who dealt with him have lost their faith in tbe Jreensburg deacon. Sunday, January l.'Stli. seems to have been a particular day for the churches at and about F.die. Preaching at all the churches, Inside preaching both morning and even ing at St. John's Evangelical Church. The members concluded to pay off the olJ in debtedness and dedicate the church, which wa dene on tbe evening of that nay. mr neighboring townsinp ot jeneron si ems to have liersliareot illustrious men. or doctors, or sui-erhunian beinp. ne j pn.feses toeure rupture by pow-wowinpj over the atllitted on the first Iriuay in new mnou, fur three successive months T1"'n Dr. lhini-1 Shaffer, the faith doctor, who i ' . .. has iriormed so many anil ucn exiraor.n- lueii.nas ins lioiue nueliersou. -nunow j on i,ne turns m claimimr the izranJ title of Doctor Mesiueriser.'' He claim he can find bidden or lost treasure. It is said that be, with several of his equally superstitious greeni-s, went to the " Alleghtnies some "Hiine ai;o, to a cave ; there Dr. G.'i oracle made biin lielieve that a sum ot money was p . . a iart uf tbe cave, but, as all y, ,, .,,, ,,.v. . ...i, tiie ruonty by r.ac!iin' tlirou;;'! a dog's ni'.titli. wiiU-li lay on the bul leu treasure. antl a tliey were too towartily to ilo that, lliev coihUkK J to u.ae a hole lhrotigh the earth anil rmk above the rave. But in- naU f the treasure they find nothing but jock. The uYctnr explains matters by look-; hi;in:o the oracle and exclaiming: "Now are beat ; the do; has run away with the money: ow lie baa discovered tiie lact that there is a great deal of money conceal ed in "Laurel Hill,"' and if he can get a couple of partners to do tbe digging and blasting, we may hear of his striking a bo nanza. Lhvassville Items. Why don't ur school have a spelling beer Our brass band is progressing at'a rapid rate. A s!ei;bing party weal from this place to Berlin last Saturday. They report a pleas ant trip. Our school, under the. supcrviaiun of Mr. I'ritts, is not surpassed by any jn fba dutrici. Mr. Abraham Kuhlmau lias purchased a bouse ia 8kerril!e, where be will make bis future horn. A. c 1.1. a-.a m..r .i..t , -;..,. ft,;c rear would be summerlike, but straw hata and linen dusters Lavo t yet made their appearance. 1 . The Pay of Prayer for Schools and Col leges will be observed this year at JiL 1'lei.s ant on January 24th. Tints Ktr. Dr. "Wood burn, of Allegheny, will preach at II a. m., and also in the evening. Tbe students and faculty -will also conduct prayer meetings. Friends from a distance are cordially invi ted to attend any of ihl services they cai. There is a great deal of religious inter -,t among the students, and this ruemora ble Pay of Prayer will no doubt quicken that interest, Xot Thi If anr of our readers have private receipts for liniment, family medi cines, horse powders, tc. that they desire ' to have compounded, they will do well to consult Campbell, the Dmggist, 264 Main street Johnstown. His stock of drugs, dye stuffs, etc, as not only fresh but pure, and his prices reasonable. His aim is to please bis customers, and he knows that the way to do this is by selling strictly pure goods at reasonable figures. Pon't forget the name and number. 264 Main 8t.. Johnstown. ' His Sweetheart," Tery fanny, will be presented by Arthur Love's Musical Comedy Company, Friday eve, January 25th. A LikeSaviko Present. Mr. M. E. Alii sou, Hutchinson, Kan. Saved hit: life by a simple Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery, for Consumption, which caused him to procure a large bottle, that completely cured him, when Doctors, change of climate and everything else had failed. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs ami all Throat andLungdiseases.it is guaran teed to cure. Trial bottles free at C. X. Boyd's Drug Store. Large size $l.U0. George Burtch, the immensely funny comedian, is still with Arthur .Love's Mu sical Comedy Company. In Tng Cot rts or JlsTicK. -The following j is a little conversation our reporter recently heard : "I called to see you,-Mrs. Justice, as I heard yon had been it" Somerset Saturday. I want to go, and thought you could givenie some idea where to go." " Yes, I can do that very thing, Mrs. Bright. I was al! around, and I only found one place where they did not have any old goods to sell, and there the goods were ail new and bright, and to my surprise cheaper than the rest offered their old goods at. Nice new calicos at 5 cents ; ginghams at 7 cents; shirting, 7 cents; tickings, muslins. jeans, etc., at any price you want them, and cashmeres ! my, how cheap they sell all kinds of dress goods and what do you think, thirty pieces of Brussels carpet, with all the ingrains, venitians, cottage, hemp, etc. ; they must have seventy-five pieces of carpet- You couldn't see a better assort ment in the city, and so cheap ! Hemp, 20 cents jver yard ; cottage 20 cents per yard, and oh ! the handsomest Brussels at 70 cents " "Now stop, Mrs. Justice; whose store are you talking about ?" "(ioodness, Mrs. Bright! I thonght by what I told you, you would know : why, J. B. Snyder Co.'s : no old goods there. They sell too many ; turn them around too fast: don't let them got old. Ta, Li !" MAKKIED. SMITH COl'GH ENOCH. At the resi dence of the bride's parents, in Bedford county, Ta., on October 1 1, lss'5, by Lev. W. A. Keininger, Mr. luiis F. Smith to Miss Margaret E. Coughenour. PoOKBACfiH BOYEIL December 30, lS:t, at the residence of the brides parents, in Northampton township, this county, by the same. MrCalvin Poorbaugh to Miss Elsie E. Hover. WKIM ER-ZIMMF.RMAX At Milford Station, January 1, 14. iiy uev. iv. I.avan, Mr. William A. Weimer and Miss Mary M. Zimmerman, both of Somerset Countv. Pa. A HUNDRED LITIS LOST. TH K CITY OF COLl'MBCS DASHED TO PIECES OX SUBMERG ED HOCKS. PaMiengerii Clinging to the Rigging or Hul led, by the Gale into the Sea on the Coast of Mar tha Vineyard. Nfav 15kdkori), Mass., Jan. IS. The fsteamfhip City of Columbus, of Boston and Savannah Line, went aphore thi" morning off Gay Head, Martha's Vineyard. The vessel soon broke up. One hundred persons were trashed overboard and lost. ACCOUNT OF THE DISASTER. Captain Wright has made the lollowine statement regarding the i lods of the vessel : "The City ol Columbus left Boston at 3 P. M. on Thursday, carrying eighty paseni;ers and a crew of forty five. " At 3.4-3 A. M. to-day. Gay Head Light tearingSouth half East, the vessel struck on the outside of Devil's Bridge buov. The wind was blowing a eale West by North. The vessel immediately rilled and keeled over, the. water breaking in and flooding th port side of the saloon. All of the passengers excepting a faw women and children, came or deck, nearly all wearing life preserv ers. All of the boats were cleared away, but were immediately swamp- etj , majority ot tne passengers were washed overboard. beven pa.s5el-grr3 left the vessel on a life ft anj aj0Ut fortv more took' to i i:ie r i:"iiii:. .-v l i'.jr uic i(;ir Heod life boat nut off and took ..i v . seven persona, .vnuuier nitt uuui . . ,ff , i.) ,irij i Vit- The revenue cutter Dexter came along at about 12.110 and gent off two boats. ''Twent v-one persons, one of whom was dead, were placed on board the Dexter, and after all the persons were taken from the vessel, the Dex ter proceeded to New Bedford. Three persons died after going on board the Dexter." The revenue cutter Dexter Las landed at New Bedford seventeen i persons and four dead bodies taken ! from the wreck. Captain Gabriel- son, of the cutter, estimates the loss of life at 100. The ledges on which the Citv of j Columbus struck are considered by mariners to be one of the most dan- eerous point on the coast. The ledges consist af a formation of sub merged rocks, constituting a double ledge, the outer strata of which is called the Devil's Back, both ledges being called the Devil's ' Bridge. The ledges are abreast of Gay Head light on the mainland, and extend a little to the Southward of it. Tbe outer ledge, or Devil's Back, is about an eighth of a mile from the main land. DESCRIPTION OF THE VESSEL. The City of Columbus was builtof iron. 2200 tons burden, and, like her sister craft, the Gate City, had the rating for twenty yearg. She was steered by steam, and provided with electric lights for pavigatlpg the Savannah Hiver at night. Her freight capacity was upwards of 4000 bales of cotton and she had accom modations for IU first-class passen gers and sixty second class passen: cere, Her cabin appointmeata were i very eiauoraie, uoiiijc uuauruasecu bY ny OC , steamers. She made I OCT nrsi inp irom Boston lO navan- j nah September 14, 1882. MEX BLOWN TO ATOMS. Allestow.n, January 18. A ter-j r ible explosion, involving the loss of ' three lives and the almost total da- struction of the works of tbe Vulcan Dynamite Company, took place near ' this city this morning. Three other1 persona were slightly injured. Thai works are located in the Lehiirh1 Mountain, two miles and a half : outh of this city. Fourteen men '.vere in and about the buildings, wnicn were ot Iratue. 1 he explosion took place in the mixing room where John Druckenbrode, Isaac Kramer -and Jacob Heffner were at work preparing tha mixture entering into the composition of tha glycerine car tridges. These men were instantly killed, and their bodies so frightfully man gled that it was only by bits of cloth ing found on them that the remains could be identiged. Druckenbrode was thrown forty feet away. His face and the tpp of his head are missing, and Lis feet were blown oil. There was scarcely a stitch of cloth ing on his body, which was also badly burned. He leaves a widow and two children in poor circum stances, and had worked only a few davs. Isaac Kramer's body was thrown 200 feet distant. Both his legs are gone as well as his head, and his t back was split up to his neck. He was an unmarried man, twenty five years old. Jacob Heffner 's "body was blown about 150 feet Merely a trunk remains, the head, legs and arms being missing. Bit" of human flesh were scattered about, and sev eral pieces were found hanging from trees. Heflner was nineteen years old. Three men working in the pack ing house were slightly cut by piec es of glass and splinters. The hind leg of a horse was cut off. The cause of t'be .explosion will probably never be learned, as those who might account for il are dead. Several trees, eight to ten inches in diameter, were torn out by tiie roots by the force of the explosion, while others were cut off as though the work had been done with an axe. The place where the mixing house stood was a deep hole. Houses in the immediate vicinity suffered con siderable damage, and many win dow panes were shattered. Pictures and looking glasses were thrown down, shutters unhinged, and in some cases locks shaken off the door's. Plastering fell from the house of Peter Lime and stunned hist wife. In this city, over two miles distant Irom the explosion, window panes were cracked. The grinding house ot the Vulcan Company, drying house, and the storage house contnining half a car load of nitrato of soda, were demol ished, and the packing house badly shattered. The wreck afterward took fire. Fortunately, the main magazine containing a great deal of manufacturing material, did not blow up or the los of life would have bven appalling. This is the third time the works have exploded The first time no life was lost but ia the second explosion Henry Welsh was blown to atoms. The Coroner held an inquest this afternoon, the jury rendering a ver diet, after examining ten or twelve witnesses, that the death of the men was accidental, the cause of the ex plosion unkndwn, and the com pany was exonerated from all blame. The Liquor Queatioa In Schnylkill. Wilkks-Barre, January 16. A war is imminerat here between the temperance people and the liquer dealers. According to statistics furnished by the internal revenue collector of the district, there are over eleven hundred persons now selling liquor. In the county an application has just been wade to the court lor the granting ot one hundred more. This has aroused the Law and Order society, aud they propose to fight the applicants in open court, and to that end have employed ex-Attorney General Pal mer as their counsel. A storekeeper Shot. IIic-h Bridge, N. J., January 16. Glen Gardner, a quiet villag enear here, has a sensation to day. L. 1. Hill, a merchant, lies at his home, suffering Irom the effects of two pis tol shots in his had. Mr. Hill says that at about three o'clock this morn ing he was asked by a man who came to his home to go to his store and sell him some gloves for a fu neral. The man was a stranger. When Mr. Hill and the purchaser neared the store two men, who stood in front of it, fired upon Mr. Hill, both shot taking effect in his head. The two men fled and with them went the stranger who had called Mr. Hill to the store. Dr. Hunt, who is at tending Mr. Hill, says the wound. may prove fatal. Mr. 2 1 1 1 1 recenm married a lady from Whitehouse. She was not at home at the time. SCROFULA auJ all semf ulous diseases. Sores, Erysipe las, Eczema, Blotches. KinRwonu. T. mors. Carbuncles, Boil, and Eruption of the Skin, are tue direct result of an impure state of the blood. lo cure Uicse diseases the blood must be purified, and restored to a healthy aad na tural condition. AVER'S Sabsapauilla has for over forty year been recognized by emi nent medical authorities as the most pow erful blood purifier in existence. It frees the system from all foul buraors, e Bridies and strengthens the blood, removes all trasej of mercurial Treatment, and prove itself a complete master of all scrofulous diseases. A Krcrnt Core of Scroroloae Sore. "Some months ago I wa troubled with Si-rofulou sores (ulcers on my legs. Tiie limbs were badly swollen and inflamed, and the sores discharged large quantities of nlfensiTe matter. Every remedy 1 tried failed, nir.il I ased Arra s Saksaparilla, of which 1 bare now taken three bottles, with tbe result that tbe sore are healed, and my crner-tl health grreatly improved. 1 feel Tery grateful for the good jour meilieine ha done me. Yours respectfully. Mas. Ax O'Bmam." Its Sullivan St., jiew York, done 24, ls2. rr All persons Interested are invited to call oa Mr. O'ttrian; also apoa the Rev. Z. r. M lids of ' East lilh Street. New York City, who will take pleasure In testifying to the wonderful etneary of Ayer's fsarsaparilla, not only Id the turn pr this lal'. but in hi own oaae and uany other wlthia hi kaowletlire. Tbe well-known writer on the Boeto Itrmlit, B. W. Ball, of Rochester, XJ., write, June T. 182: Harins; suffereil severely for some years wftb Kerema, and havinjr fai'led to find relief fmmmber remedies, I hare made use. tlunnj the pat three monihs. of A V ta's SsasarA hill A. wbieh baa effeeteil a mmtltle cere. I consider it a masniueest remedy (or ail blood diseases." Ayer'sSarsaparilla siimulates and rezulates the aetioa la digestive and astjuiUtise orgiuis, renews bud strengthen tbe vital forees.and sfieedity en re ltbenmatisin, Xenralz;la, Kheom.--fie Cont, Catarrh, Oeaveral Debility, aud a' I diseases arising from an impoverished or eomipted condition pX tbe bipod, and a -etieil vitality, H I incomparably tbe cheapest blood saedi eine. ou account of it eoooeatrated strength, and great power over disease. rtcPAscp v Dr.J.C,AyerCo.,towell,Ma$, SajIJ by aU Unggisuibrie 1, Sea bottle .'CALVIN HAY, BERLIN, 1., (MILLER'S MILL.) MAltt.'FACTUHER OF FLOUR & FEED! I alwari kspon Ln.! a larat stork of FLUTE, itlKN-MEAU Hl'UkWHCvT FLOUR, and all ktmli of CHOP. Aim, all klmli of fJKAl.N, whicn I kU at BOTTOM PHICES! Wholesale and Retail. Toa will rare money by ua;ui ma me. alj hotk u aiwayi ( ran. ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. JKECUrOlVS NOTICE. Estate of Josiah Divelr, lata of Sallihury Bor. ough Somerset Co., Pa., dee'd. Letter teMamenurr oa above estate kavlaa been granted to lb nmlerelaned by tbe proper au thority, notice U hereby a iron to all trermma In debted to uWl huh to make Immediate pay ment, and tboee karlnc claim againrt It to pre vent them duly antheatlom'.vt fur aettlemont a Saturday. .March 1- ISM. at tbe late reldeaee of said dreeaaed, fa Salisbarr Borvarh. AL L. 1)1 V" ELY, jn-3. Executor. $66ii work at horn. V ontnt'free. ay absolutely lure. No rink. Cap- tal ma required. Reader, If yon want baaineu at which iiern of rM, vourm or old, can mak (treat pay all the time ibev work, with absolute ortalnti, write lor partlcuUr to H. Uaixktt, fort land, Mrlue, jantS- E XKCUTOIVS NOTICE. Estate of John P. Putniaa. dee'd, lata of Mldil It creek township, Somerset Ccnnty, Pa. Letter testamentary on the above estate bav in; been granted to the nodersiirned, notice 1 berrby Kiren to all perrons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and tnose bavin; claims aqairist tbe same will present them duly authentlca ed f..r Sclll-m-nt, on Saturday. March J, t-4, at the late residence of said deceased. SI LA--. PLTMAN. jaa.3. Eaecutor ANNUAL Financial Statement OF THE FARMERSUNION'ASSOCIATION AND FIRE 1 OF Somerset County, Pa. FOB THE YEAR F.?f !! DEC. 31. 1HS3. Numlierof Member til Totiil amt. of insnr sub. to aseeitment. . f 1.3'I.IM Milis asuensed during year 4:j Kesiiurces of Co. Uec.Sl, l-fi uii5.W! " duriDg yearlsal UXi.ve Total t It LIABILITIES am't due Iee. 31, lsj-. : 00 00 "of liss j lire durini? year'HJ 6il lu Due fur all other expenses inclu ding fay eeia a exuiieratlucs. 4V2 II Toial Ex es' of resuurees RECEIPTS. Received on assrspinents 43347 0 ' fur u mberdlnp "i 47 Bar. in Treas. at Ust s -ttlement. 4T , Tu Total l)ljBTKSEMENTS. 1'aid Henry Schlag full of lu-... TOO j.o; ii :is oi 1SS9 ' Samuel It. Onaiev ... aw ci two ou joo 01 j o ou ou vo is oo Oil J' 00 -,! 14 00 a w l i 21 64 ' Solomon J. Uai r " :.. " Peter Brown " ... u Smiul A. Beacby ... " t'hri.t Peteruan " ... Peter Ii.mtauld, ditmace.. ' II. J. Hrubrker. See. salarv " E. J. Walker, Trees. iialary Idreetors lor services " President, tor erv ices. " For Printing ac " For Postage and Stationery " AlisceLaneoua Ibxpeuses.... Total tsusa St Balance in Treasury KE.SOUKCKS UEU. SI, 18' S. Amount in Treasury to.1 Oa'.nt.idutg on Iuplicale.... 4 i9 lmai 01 LIABILITIES I'EC. l-3. Sa m'l O .k'er, full uf a.nrance. . 300 00 leeei'b Walker. - .. luoo 00 Sa u l . Peacliy, piart ' .. ii.'0 DO C' ..-itlan Peierman toll " .. 9 to Total KllJeM Itr'i.nree In ever. sot iiarillltlen. Tl 01 Kkiki -Tbe io-urance of 8mnl Gelrer analn atiuears under brad ot natalities. In cnse quenee ul untitled litiiratlon. rniMr hay, rresiaent. I. J.BRt'BAKEK. Secretary Ier23-4t. K J. WALKEK. Treasurer. ADD 7P- Send cent .or poet IT IX I Mm aW ane and receive free a ointly inn nt wnich will help yoa to more money n. Lit away than anything; else In tbl- orld. All. of either sex. succeed from first hnur. 1 he brr a 1 road to fortune opens before the work ers, ahsulutely sure. Atoace address. Tri m a t'n.. Ausurta, Maine. lanUS. QRPIIAXS' COURT SALE. OF 1)Y virtue of an order of sale isoed out of the Orphan' Court of Some-ret Ikranty. Pa., to nie directed, I will expone to nubll sale un T1IURSDA I', bEBRl'ARYl, 1S84, at 10 o'eloek a. . on the premise, th following errritieu Keal t.stale. late tbe eruiierxy ol Sam uel H;iy, deeeaFed, vlt- A eertaio tract or ireel or larxl situate In Som erset Township. Somer-et County. Pa., adjoining land or m. Mini, v m. vtrianley. jsron Dir. rune. Oeorge Barrone, anl others, eoataininf tea aeres. more or lesj, bavins: thereon erected a two. story frame DWELLING HOUSE, Cabinet Shop, stable and other ootbulldlnel, with a voenf ore hard of choice varieties of trail. Rood water, only anout li ny rons to senooinouse, oae lourth of mile to Samuel's Cbureh. one mile to Lavansville and three miles to Somerset. Pos sesion given April 1, 1S81. TERMS. Trn-tier cent or rorrnise money to be nM a oon as the property is knocked duwa and balanee on connrmatum ot sale and oeiiverv of d. e1 JtH?i A K AYLK'K. jana. Administrator. JEGAL NOTICE. To Karhel Heinnauxb. (widow) James Uein bau;b, of Lanark, Carroll County. Illinois. Sa rah, Intermarrie't with Jeremiah 'Folk, of Llk liek Townhtp. Somerset County, Pa., 5aney. in'.ermarrie with Stephen ."ileNalr. of Cassel man. S.merset county. Pa.. Matthias He.'n liauah. of Lanark. 1 linois, Jonas ii-inhaavh, ileceaseil. leaviru a wuli w. Mary Ann Hrln-t-auuh. residina in Iowa. Hannah, inti-nnrrt'd with Hiram kreger. restoiru in Io, arih. tnteriuarried w th lttd M;iy. resldlna at KI bre. this noniy. Ko Helnlmuicb. Kes dins; at Pilife P. , Jacob l-rhni. fiuanliaa of Jonas and David Heibbanyh, all of Somerset county, Pa. You are hereby notified t- appear at an Or phans' Court to be held at Somerset on Monday, tbe 26th day of February next, to accept or refuse to take tbe real estate of Samuel Helnbeugh, de ceased at theappra'sed valuation, or show cause wby Ihe same uould net be luid. JOHN J. SPANOLF.K. 8HEKirr'sOvrira. i sberl. January 7, 184. i DMIXISTRATOU'S SALE. By virtu of an order of th Orphans' Court of Somerset couuty, I win sell at the Court House In Somerset borcugti on THURSDAY, JAXY 24, 1884, the real estate of Ellraheih Shearer, deceased consistlnc of a bouse aad lot ia Showmantowa, Someiret township, a.fjotnin' land of Hany Boyts. Solomon Lenbart, and other. Term made known on day of sale F11EU W. BIESECKEK. decl Admuiiairalor. J "pXECUTQa'S NOTICE. Enata of Joha P. Grady, lata of Jenner Twp, Somerset Co, Pa., deed. Letter testamentary on theaboreetate karlnc been granted to th andersta-ned by the proper authority, notice ta hereby gives t all perrons Indebted to said es.at tomak Immeiilate pay ment, and those havlec claim afalnst the saav will present tkesa dulv aatheatieated fur etUe settlement oa Wednesday, February at the residence of tha Execator. DAVID BUM EL, XECUTORS' NOTICE. Estate of Laaara HoekeUtlar, dee'd late of Jlfl raoa township, Somerset County. Pa. Letter teMasaeatary oa tbe above estate bavins; been (ranted to tbeoudersutned by tha priper authority, notice is hereby given V U person inaemea to sun eeut to sae imieoi. at payment, and those-havum claUu ayairat the same t preseat then daiy aalkaa'icated tut KU tie mat oa Saturday, fintary t. V at thaol Boe of the ExecuUir, la tw Cantreviile. AABON WILT, dee. 16 - Exec-ttort. A GE N TSsT-ts a eel, handaoBueat, best hook erer said (or teas thaa the he U,-; It r . -. - ... . , . twice oar price. i lutsn stuim " aatr. people w.nt It. A.y or. eui beeoc.;.lul UMalieT .Jt v alia!) e Real Es tae CLOSING OU T CHEAP ! Winter Goods, Consist ing of LA-DIES' RUSSIAN CIECTJI.A.RS CLOAKS, JACKETS, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND FURS ? FLANNELS, BLANKETS, YARNS, &c. We want to run clown our Stock before taking our Annual Inventor?. Call for Bargains at Greis, Foster AT Greis, Foster & Quiim's 113 & 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, J?J. A. L. SnsArraa, Prts. and Sei South iPittsburgii Ir'laning Mill Cornpanv. COr. Sd mma CHERTS IT Nt, Ft. H. PI rrsBlltiU, PA. MANUPACTTJBERS OF Oc DEALERS I'JsT MUM. IEJira-lM81lI5, SASH. IMS. inUBEL Elf. Pine and Hm!ek frame stuff. SUiusrlii. Latlis: : a!o IS and ft t.arn boarls. : Heavy Frame Lnmlier a "j . eialtv. A II uur m inuia. : unsl wurk ir.m "trietlv dry Allegheny river lumher. A I utl line uf iSaiih. I.rs. Shntterv :in.! .,uid:ra r .ii.ianily un tihd. M0-Ltll.IV kHIES mtE r l HiK.t. lO HAH I'.Oil) o, 7Y i VHDAT I.ADISGS. Mf St.SD fok PHlt f: LIST. oet'i-m. R. B. SC UELL. R. B. SCHELL & CO., MASTTJFACT LTJrCEH.S OF TI COPPER Al AlsTID DEALERS IKT Stoves, Ranges and House Furnihing Goods, Main Cross St., Opposite Cook & Beerits' Store. tT -em ii ' Ij. ""TuiiLi- - '' V-rtCrr: ''".TiV"'" f 3 Jf ffVifJi I SUGAR PANS We Keep Nails, Glass, Putty ,Coal Oil Terra Cotta Pipe, Clothes Wringers. Call and Sec StocJz Before Buying Elsewhere. JOHN J. SCHELL, Apent and Attorney-in-Fact. ESTABLISHED 18SO. FISHER'S BOOK STORE! SOMKKSET. f-tY. Chaa. H. Fisher, Wholesale and Retail l-eali-r and J..l.her In Seliool Booa. Schi.l Supplies sad Stationery. Always in tock a well selected stock of Poetical Works. Hlftorle Bloaraphies Hookt of Trav-I and Adventurn. .VoveU and Staudard Pio- Works Bibles, T eetameni io.-pl Hymns. Lutheran am) Disciples Hvrnn Books, llicttonailes and Childr. 11 Toy Bks. Mainline. Renews, Novels. Daily Pa-a. and (teoeral Periulk-al Literature. Sheet Musteand Orran Insiructors. Sun day school and Day schm.l R. ward Cur's. A Large and Complete Steca of BUak Books, Legal Blanks ami MarrlMte Certia H'es. Fine Air ms. l ursts and Box Papers. SCHOOL TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS! rf'-jMJAIIL. ORDERS SOLICITED. SELLIlrC3- OTJT I DRY GOODS iV will offer from now until April 1st nil Dry Goods at Cost. Calicos, from .'5c. up: Beet Indigo Blue Print3, Sc.; Fnit of the Looio Muslin, ic.; (iinhani!-. of. pr yard. Bleachttl and liitleached Muxlin at Pricra Never Before Heard of! Toweling at 4c. jer yard. Irens Gootin, Flan nel, White Goods, Ac. at Atonishin(; Low Prices! fhia is no Humbug, but we have al) good at Prices Advertised. We will Guarantee a Saving of from Five to Ten Iollars on every Twenty-five Dollars' Worth f Gooda Bought from as between this aad April 1st. BAER'S BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA. A DMINISTRATOR'SXOTICE. EiuaUorMiebael Lohr. lata afOoaeiDauili Twp Somerset Co.. Pa., dee'd. Letter ol adaiaiMrailea oatkeabAr eatate havlna; been afaaied to tbe underaiarned by the i. h.k. ... .n bersoaa ladehud u aa.d eatate Ia Vaaa lend I- al payment, aad those bavin; claims stalest the same will present theas duly authenticated for settlement oa Saturday, the day of fcehruary, U-t. at the office ul 1. D. Swaak, in Da- vkisvlUe, sttaLSOTT UlHB, jaol, Admlamrator. PXECTTORS NOTICE. ttaUfPuUJhaade'd.ltaStoyowa u..n.Uh N.,..n.t c. r. UtsmtuaryMthe.h.r.tatekart.a; XI araated to the aa.lersl.aed by the proper ba a detaed eoaaiil estale ta make Immediate pay. t merit, aad ikoa having claims aaralaet Ih earn will present the duly aataeatieaiea wir setue- ! SHU Vi tat ricnwrv ii ids wwr oi iucdihv Hav.Kaq. Somer Pa,. o.or.befre Wed- Dcitf, Juunr a, warn a mmti fir itr m i a . . win uioai w sua . : JOSIAH kkLLk., j ' & Quiim PAI L A. W'H ELL. blM MUltS ANU KAIibtS! We are at-ents fur the ex.seai,r TonkStovei '' KMite. th Ne KvauUu.r Cmvk Stovev. Capieflo ami Apullo Raoaes. W also sell th -Kuyal Cwi" and c her Ikx Store. All stovei COOK STOVES UNO F.ASGES! Store ive. the I store and rana "'id with arantee. Also repairs lor the aurir stoves ani lor the 7f ew lrusside at any other stove in use. STOVE HOLLOW-WARE! Poll. Kettle. Skillet. Uriddles. Tea Kett'ea, Coukui t'tensil aad ail other Flaia, tirotlul and Cuameled. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS! We keep a full stock of Coffee pots. Bucket, Basin. Sad Iron. CuNee Mill. ( bauoer patis, Wah-hoapl. Dustjians and Brushes, me. We make Sugir Bnckeu aad AT COST! 17XECUT0R,S NOTICE. tMMt al Daale) Frtt. dee'd, late ef Brot kerrvaJ ley towaship. Somerset eeaaMy, Pa. v Letters tMUasstsr; o Us) above estate aa-vina ben aranied to lbs "adersljned y tk tinker aatborttr. aatle t hereby arvra te all person Indebted U eaid estate to ma ks immediate paymeat. aad taose wvrtrarnaiBaaaMt ine semvw wllinreeentihea doty autheatlcaied tor se;tla ment oa Monday. Febraary 4, lara, at th ettce et J. H. Frrtt, sa SMsaenet. Pa. J. H. FRITZ. IK J. BKL'BA K ER. decl. Eaecuw. H AT T VJ J that will put yoa la tbe lor Lee work Ins; via i. Seadl i cent mr aotas;et aad w ill send yoa a toyai. vaiaebi box ot sample a-joda ik.t aul out ins la tae way ot unai uon"- .yl-afe-daya VTw.Tt any '- A P ' 2 mr The work la astreraaliy adapted k. ..rt vaaeeandeM. You eaa eattly earai rem ipo crots te my erecla. That ail who M..t tn won but test th buunees, mm will . . r , , - m. . a i 'c':.JT,i ,Uv slk. ole oi -r- --. -m .11 nt r un taam rtceatai ( . M.tMsa 7, ,:,.,-, a. ateds, by laoa wbe wtrw lotaLlr ra DoandeJaT. Start now. Addreaa STtaJ-ikC'.Pk-. SHEET-RON WARE
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