i ! ' H ! j ; j n 5 8 li u I j r I! j! i . 1 H s i -i : I n it .1 i f $ i! : n ! The Somerset Herald. ...A;..-.i S. Fam all n-pjrt CaU ill I noli J for Grover in ISrJ. IIb.h;nati..v (.hon'.l t' wriltcn in a IkiIiI, round hand. Mb. I- N. !I'tos, chairman of tl:e Republican State Committee of Indiana, was named for Initi f-Utes Treasurer by the Prpwi'lent, Monday. Tub peneral belief is that Clarkson knows a ftod postmaster when he see bin,, rustmasters who have been ao custnmed to make their X are not in de mand foi any e itended srrvice. TuirojriKWtion that Jo'ljreGreshain be (elected to fill the vacancy on the Su preme Bench U being received by the j.rw of the country in a way w hich can Dot but be highly c""'fy'"g lo lliul- A Mrfiwrwr-contemporary, with other neering remarks, says: " Fred Grant p-ts there." Well, why shouldn't he? This country and the Republican party have no pn-jndice against the youn? man because his father wax nw S. (.rant." 'rouiet 11abin started well, he keeps piinjt well, and the-' w ho know him best believe that his rec ord in the future will fully sustain the action of the opening; month of the term. In other words, General Harrison will le the President of the I'nited States. Senator Hiiebm ax will ir to l.urope for rent and recreation sxn after the Senate adjourn. The S-nator d. -verves a rest. He has worked hard and given his time and talents without Mint to the s-.'r ire of the country, am! hit" friends iil wish him a pleasant vii.it and a Hufu return with a new lease of lifo. Tnr hurricane in .Sauioaii waters was more .lestru.tive to life and property than a fierce naval battle would have been. Tiie loa of two of the best ves sels in the navy will cmjahsi.e what was said in CongreMa few week ago as to the necessity for the immediate im provement of the harlxir acquired by the I'nited States. WiiK British diplomats and states men read President Harrison's l-hring S proclamation they will Ik? apt to in fer that "there litis lxvn a change in methods of doing things over the other Mile." Facts will justify jut such con clusions. With charity to nil and malice toward none, the present will ! an out and out Ameri-an administratinn. No one will (piestion Uuiiert T. I.in coin Americanism. He will make a admirable n prescntative of the I nited States, at the court of St. James. Mr. Lincoln is a good lawyer, a man of un bleuiinhed reputation, u ho shuwol judg ment and ability in his conduct of the War IVpartment, and who is n it at all a iKjIitician of the ordinary ty o. Tnr suggestion of the name of Judge Walter H. (Jreshain of the Circuit Court for the I'nited, States Siiiireme lieuch is one that ran not fail to meet with the hearty approval of the country. Jud-je (ireshatn has the confidence of the coun try without distinction of party, is a most able lawyer, and has won a high reputa tion as a jurist. No more fit appointment could be made. Tnic bank rubbery in IVnver, Friday, is the moat remarkable of recent tiniea. If the president of the bank iato belier ed, the thief came into the bank at mid day, ami by means of a revolver and a bottle of nitroglycerine or what he said was nitro-glycerine eo!iiteI!ed the president to draw a check for 1,0(1' I, got it cashed and gave it to the thief, who walked off with the money and has not ainee been heard of. Title Senate ill probably adjourn to day, the President having notiiied the mmmittoc from that body that wailed tigsin him that he had nothing further to communicate to the Senate, which is the usual notice to abut up thoji. The re jection of Mr. llalstead by the Senate does not disqualify him for future ap )Kiintmeiit and his friends claim that the rp-sident will app jint him Minister to crmany w ithin ten dayn after the Sen ate has finally adjourned. "Tub tariff is a tax," was the fa.oiliar parnt-talk of last year's campaign. And now conies a strong free-trade paper wiv ing that the South American people would lie glad to trade with the ieopleof the I'nited States but for the fact thai our tariff system imposes tijmn them a t ix " of 2 ccnU a p i ta 1 oj copper, li) cents a Kiund on wood and other thing" in projiirtion. Ah, then, the tariff is a tax on the South Americans, or other for eigners who ship their products to our markets, is it? If that is true, then what was the meaning of the familiar parrot-talk of last year "the tariff is a tax?" We gusect it is a tax .m the other fellows. We can i;tan l a heap of that sort of taxation, csiH-cially w hen it acnes as a protection to a home indtts trv. The Mugwump press isdoingitsliestto create Uie impression that there are dis acusions in Mr. Harrison's Cabinet. This is a di-cided case of the w ish being the fattier of the thought. These Kilitical parasite would rejoice if the present Ad miiiislratioo n'.iould not be aucowful on account of internal dissensions in the party of Protection. They know that a wiccessfui Administration would mean a death-blow to Free Trade. Thieexplains w hy they are bo desirous of seeing the party of Protection weakened by quar rels. It is not likely that their ho) w ill be realized. The Ktoriea about diseeiu; Jim in Mr. llarrisoi.'a Cabinet ree upon no lietter foundation than tlie imagination of the Mugwump organs that g.ve currency to tiiem. The gentlemen who compjse the Cabinet have too profound an appreciation of the nature of the patriotic duty they have to perform to do aught that would gratify the dearest wish of the Mugwump who desire above all things to see the failure of an Administration that is pledged to carry out a thorough going American policy. Irlth H'urM. Say The Harrislnng T-kgntfih : The Washington Newspaper liar ninst revise his dispit fhes. He has been telling the nation that Senators Cameron and Quay have been at loggerheads for uie time, that they do not speak as they pass by, and all sort of similar rubbish. On Monday, when Senator tjiiiy'b family leave Washington, the Senator himself will be the goer4 of Senator Cameron during the rest of his stay in Washing ton. This seetns to settle the neaspajier liar, but very likely he a ill see something in this courtesy that betokens a war be tween the Senators, for vivid imagina tion the Washington nea spa per liar wean tiie medal. COVERNOR BEAVER'S NOSE. ThA(Tror Hakos a Flank Move ment and Masterly Retreat The Governor Defends Him self With Hie Crutch. V .. "Tos. March ;". orenwir Iteaver lls u!ie.l tj""i 1 oc'is k thw afternoon it front ot tl-.e Oerk' dea to tU public room of tiieP.ifTs I!mi. The assault wa niade by Captain forge A. Arnies, a retired oiirr of the army, wbo attempted to pull the Governor' nose while his back Wa turned toward tlie awailatit. Tlx ajull rraultnl from a controversy growing out of the inaunralion procewkm. It appear tliat Artni a lf-o(jiiiH'd aide 3f iv. U.-ver'!i stuir. and, as tlie pnxTMHin ni,)ve-J from tiir apitol to tlie White Uouae, Amies. nle by the id of the carriage of the Vice 1'rwiJeut, thus acting as sicctal ide to that oliii ial. When thia was report ed ui liorernor Beaver, be directed that (aipiain Armet be led from the procession, hii-li order was executed by two mounteil policemen. This afternoon Arraes sauntered into tlie House and di-overed Governor IWav er standing upon his crutches against the connteror the office. Introducing himself to the Governor, Arm mi inquired whetlier lie had received his letter, to which an affirma tive refponse was made. Amies said he had been treated with greet injustice and indig nity, and understanding it was owingto an order from the fciovemor be thought an ex planation and ajsilogy was due him. - Why did you not respond to my letter?" a-ked Amies. " llecaue." replied the Gov ernor. " it did not require an answer." ' Have you any apology to otter ? '' quiet ly asked Amies. - I hare not," replied the Governor. I im making this answer he turned and moved towards the corridor leading to the dining room. When the Governor turned and mode one hop on his crutrhea. Amies stepped up behind him and with his left hand endeavored to pull the Governor's nooe. IlCAVICB STRCCK rlC Governor Ikuver raised a crutch in his right hand and tiruck at his assailant, who ess-apvd the blow by stepping back wards out of tvsch, tlie crutch coming in contact with a large column behind which Amies dodged. Tlie Governor tillowed his a.--il:it who cscRed by the Fifteenth street dsr, and l.ed rapidly towards Pennsylvania ave nue. Shortly after the occurrence Governor lleaver went to his room and left for Harris burg a J o'clock this evening. Wiiat action he will lake can only be conjectured. II tauisiii'Bo, I'a., March is The House of Representatives this afternoon passed a re solution, offered by Mr. tonnell, of Phila delphia, branding as a cowardly (loltroon Major Amies who yesterday assaulted Gov ernor Iteaver in Washington. Governor "leaver, in conversation, said he bad dis missnl the snhjeet from his mind, and be deplored tiieacrVif " the uiilortunate. crazy c reature." He disclaimed all knowledge of Armes having hn turned out of the inau gural parade, and said he was not aware of it until a eoiiiile of weeks airo. whvn he re- I ceived a letter from Amies demanding an I apology, and referring to General Hastings in the most scurrilous terms. SAMOA'S HORROR. The Wreck of the American and German Fleets. Wiiixu.Tox. 1. '., March The Navy lt .nuient has received the following di patch from Admiral Kiuiberly coiuirming the reirt of the, disaster at Apia. It is dated Auckland, March : : Hurricane at Apia on March 13. Kvery vessel in harbor on shore, excet Knglih nia:i-of war t alhojie, which got lints. Tren ton and Yandaiia total losses. Nipsic beach ed, rudJer gone; may be saved. Chances against it. Will send her to Auckland if possible. Yandaiia lost four ollic rs and thirty-nine men. The Nipsic lost seven men. All saved from Trenton. Trenton and Yandaiia crews ashore, Niisic's on board. All stores possibly saved. German ehipi Aller and Kuer total losses. Olga beached , may be saved. Genu an losses, 00. Important to send 300 men home at once ; shall I chartar steamer ? I .an charier in Auckland to obey your orders. Fuller accounts by mad. KlMBKKLV. The tilloaiug dispatch has been sent to l.k-uienant Wilson for Admiral Kiuiberly, care of Americau Consul, Auckland : Take such stein with regard to Nipsic and wrecks and sending men home as you may deem proer. Full power given you. Mou ongahela sailed for Apia on February 21. Tbacv. SORROW AT U M-lllM.ToX. The news of the di.-aster cTeaied a pne found sensation at the Navy lH'ismmeut, and everybody from the Secretary down freei- eipressed his regret. Secretary Tracy could not see cause to condemn anyone. Tlie otiicers in command of the vessels were competent men and had doubtless adopted all projicr precautions against disaster, but these hurricanes which assumed cyclonic projortioii.4 were simply irresistible, as was proved by the extent of the loss of vessels. There wa painful anxiety among the rela tives and friends of the olhcers on the three ships afier they had read tiie bare announce ment in the morning newsjiapcrs that four American otiicers had been lost, until Secre tary Tracy got his dispatch from Kiuiberly, which relieved ail hut the friends of Schoon niaker. Anns, Sutwu and Kche, none of whom had any relatives here. The Presi dent and the la lies of his family had friends on the ship, esjwcially Lieutenant it. M. G. Itrown, husband of Mrs. McKee's great friend, the daughter of ex-sWnator Iiavis, of West Yirginia, and were greatly concerned and deeply moved. WIlSX KCCrHKR IIETll MVY liB EVI'ecTEIt. Admiral Kimberly's dispatch is taken to indicate that he had had already mailed an account of the wreck. Ity sharp work it may have been possible for him to have caught the mad steamer which arrives at San Francisco April l.'t next, in which case full advices may be expected in Washington about April 11. It is said at the Navy Department that Ad miral Kimberly's iwblegram containing the news c ost lietwceu eTOn id jitssi. AinLiju, March ,'U. Later advices re ceived here n-garding the harricane which devastated Samoa and wrec ked a iiumlier of American and German war-his says the storm swept the island on the Pith instant. All the war-shiis attempted to put to sea, only the Knglish steamer Calliope sui"ueedcd in getting out. Merchant vessels suffered severely. Tht bark Peter G id-ff.vy, one other bark and seveu cjasters were wrecked and four jierMins were drowneil. The Caili o sailed for Sydney. Tlie Peter Godeffny was a German bark. Sue had arrived at Samoa from Sydney. A Bold Bank Robbery in Denver. A stramrer, giving the name of C.J. Wells, was granted an interview with President Mol!aiL.uf the First National Bank at !en ver. Col., yesterday afternoon, having prev iously made the appointment to giveaway a pian to rob tlie bank. WUeu the two men were alone lie palled out a revolver and announce that he was a robber, at the sa.-ne time-saying he was a penniless and desider ate mnn and wantel f 21,0 or he would kill the President a:id blow up the bank with a oottle of glyc.T.ne be euricd. II: had Mr. MolTatt thoroughly frightened, and seeing this, ordered him to fill out a check for the amount driuauded and go with him to the teller and have it cached. Mr. M i fT.it t obey ed, and the teller handed over twe'lty-oue thousaud-dollnr bills and fl.OAl in gold. The strangif then went out, keeping his eye on Moffatt till lie reached the door, and disap pears) as if the earth bad swallowd him. Moftatl wa completely pros! rat nl cy (he sho-k. A reward off-'," Ls offered fcir the rohle-r. A New County. HAttaiKitca..:, Pa.. March 27. Tlie House this moruing passed finally tlte bill to form a new ixMiuty out of portions of the coun ties of Luzerne and Schuylkill. Mrs. A. E. Uhl Is otTeriug grmt bargains in lace curtain from cts. a pair up and curtains by the yard, from b cents up. Gurtaiif piles to suit. ; I Summer cloth 1." cents up. ti 1 c-itnere and biege frooi V) to 3 da. A splendid ' loch carhnierc all abades 6r i" and o eenta. A 6-w all wool 3S incil cashmere and di agonal at & and cento, worth 5d centa. The best 40 inch all wool Henrietta In new shades at Vi centa. ever shown in Som erset county worth more. My and 4S silk tin: -lied Henrettas at So, S."i cs. said !), are beauties. Ileautiful Faille Francaia and Armere, new styles. Summer silks cl.es;. Guaranteed black silks, the best in the market. Zl inch Satteens ID and 12!. Newest styles of dress triuiaiirjgs to match dress goods, French Satteens Ji) to 25 eta. Fine dress Ginghams at 8 cts, Come and see our corsets tb best Una in Somerset. I -ad lea Summer undervests at 23 eta. A large line of Ladies muslin underwear very cheap. Reliable table linen cheap and a bargain in bed quilts. Genuine last colored cotton stockings (or ladies and children from 10 cents up. A full line of guaranteed kid Gloves. Silk lisle tliread gloves, silk and kid initts. A handsome line of collars and niching, child reus late cajw. long and short baby dresses. Clocking Ac. A full line of all wool, linen, and cotton car)iet rhain.- If yon are economical and wish to buy honest goods call aud examine my stock but if you can afford to be.ext ravagaut and wish to buy shabby goods, go where that kind of goods are sold. Mrs. A. . CifL. There always has been and always will be leaders in all the different brandies of trade, but in in no case has this fact been more marked tlian in the grocery trade of Somer sent where Hick Y ought is so tar in the lead that all others merely imitate. His Urge store is the enijsiriurn where all searching for the freshest goods at the lowest prices are certain to halt and make their iurehas es. Prof. Hurlbert'e Horses and Dogs. Prof, llurlix rt bail a good audience at tlie Ojiera House last night, and his equine and canine performers made a line impression. Several of the horses are beautiful animals, and as smart as they are pretty. Their training has been brought to a high state of fierfcciiou and their feats are simply won derful. The rformaiioes of the clever dogs were also remarkable, and were generously applauded. Gj and see him. Lynchburg FV'i'ii't. Somerset cra House April Sili and !th, 1SS!I. Farmers. Our fertilizer works are now in full oie ra tion. We have on hand the best prepared and liuest select! fertilizers thst has ever been in our factory. 'thers have advanced prices, but ours remain the same. We cor diallay invite all our old patrons to come again and all others to p.itroni ze home trade. Nf.rskt Fektilizeb Co. Valuable Building Lot For Sale. Any one wishing Ui buy a valuable build ing lot on Patriot or South street can get a liargaiu by calling on M. R. BowM tx, Somerset, Pa. Clothing Department. The new arrangement f ir showing our immense stis-k of new clothing in the front jmri of our store nsim is convenient, at tractive and pleasant. We hare them cheap in low-priced, fine and stylish suits of latest styles. J. M. HnuiBBBXl'M. For Sale. A three-year-old Alderny heifer, fresh milch. Add.vss, P. O. llox, 80, Somerset, Pa. One thing you can rest a"sured of when you deal at Yought's establishment is that yon are getting the very best and freshest goods the markets afford and that you are getting them too at the very lowest living prices. H.sgissls don't have a chance to becoms stale. They arrive so frequently and arc sold so quickly. Electric Light Plant.' I haves fine selection of Hanging Lamps, Stand and Ysi-e Lams, to get rid of before the eh etric light plant conies to Somerset. A sacrifice sale, at E. II. Cofi both'b. If von want to buy your groceries at the cheaest prices end at the same time know that yon are getting the best in the market yon should deal at Yought'B. The Horse Show. Professor Hurlbert's wonderful horse and dog show delighted a large audience at the lera House last night. The Tarious acts performed by the animals elicited exclama tions of wonder and frequent applause. Tha favorite of the horses was "Prince'a beauti ful black animal, and he seemed gifted with human intelligence, while all I lie acts show ed the Professor to be mister of the profes sion of horse training The performance of the trained dogs was also good, anil much enjoyed by the audiance. A matinee was Kiven this aueraoon and, to-night is the last appearance of the show. Lynchburg Daily J.o'i.ire. Somerset era Tlouse April fth and 9th lss:i. Middlecreek Items. The sugar crop is a poor one. The frigs have reorganized their choir. Peter M. Gray laughs because it is a girl. Wiiiow Ringo wears a broad smile. It is a boy. The birds are fining the air with sweet music. James Galeiitine will build a new barn this spring. J. TI. Henry will commence work on his new house in a few weeks. P. K. Moore was unfortunate in burning about 1 j barrels of sugar water. I), i. Henry, has been awarded the con tract for carrying the mail between New Lexington and Rckwood. There is still considerable talk about build ing a railroad from I'rsina to Ilakersville. The territory, the proposed road will pene trate is rich with timlier and ores, and is said to eontain great quantities of excellent glass sand. Joe. Absolutely Pure. Thi .'owdiT nerir rariew. A rwnre! of wirltr. trvntftti and w hoit-miu-ut. More ecuaomtcal tli ii ihf onJinnry knt, iind nunot toUt at f-urntwtiUtm ith tft raithtiude of low tent, thurt WYifht, alum or p.Mpiace powdera. t4d eWy ta rtin.. HttYAL HKiNj Puwuta lXirT. lOfi Wall Srm, N w York. mm lot MEBCAH1ILE APPRAISEMENT OF DEALERS IN MERCHANDISE, . VCe W Somerset Count)', Pa. TAKE NOTICE. Thst in turoanee of tbe evcral Ai.ti of Assembly of tbM t.nmn.on wealth to pmvide Brvenue to meet the uViaan-'. M. m ih Treasury, ami for other purp;tf. the un.teTslKne.1 Appraiser of Mefeantlte Taxes tor said (.'ouutjr has prepared a liftl of I tie trailes in nnul 1 (muy. and has placed each ta thai class winch to tola aK-r rh$ht, to wit : ADUISOlt Towxsmr. Ieao HLi ttm. Reiailer Knilsiey A ecn . " Krey A C Iastt Bn ham Hobert ." " ALLBOHEST TOWSSHir. l.t 14 14 14 13 13 11 14 Bovts W K... lloblluell cirduer Mrs t " . Tufiixr hiba U Distiller siaua aoaorca. Brabaker D a,-, , , Ret-ikj CuiltL (.Hliu.FB " Kliso A C. " Knsetnirer CAM " Mallhe A Kiuunell " Mui W H XowaB Paal I. " ... PhiUwai J A W F " Hiitlsoo 4 Co. Bankers Selbert W A Retailer BLACK TOWNSHIP. nusband Sim t Ketailer BBOTUBBSVAU r TOWXSMtr. Beaehly Ira. Retailer lliaoer Eiward Distiller . laicidn K f bHulu Abrahain M . cosxaaciiH TowKsuir. IIotTtnaD DanieL Retailer CON n.CXCK BOtOVliH. Black A G Retailer HrooiiiH ' isst.i J M " l.nHTiX. ' Kurtl H . . " . Mountain & Co ' ..- ltiaw AM Urother.... ' . HeaklsndLW " ELK LICK TOWNSHIP. Hav P .Retailer Youui ti a . 1-1 . 12 . 12 . 12 . 11 . 13 . 14 . 14 . 1.1 . tJ . 14 JEPFEBSOS TOWNSHIP. Ilarklcy J V -.Retailer 13 jx.vsebtows Boaotou. Retailer Griffith J J . JEXNKB township. Cover Jainet )f Itclaher l.arttuer I. T, Moriran W 0 " li'l'ouliur Jiahu A " KMugerJohu A " ... LAB1MEB TOWNSIlir. Ileal A 0. Retailer. 13 Hautrhmaa l ln-1 il ier I'haleraiCo K.-.Ketaileni... !weltr a f Distiller.. LOW KB TfEKEVFOOT TOWNSHIP. Colbom A 1 Keuiler... liila-oujobu . , Bv-weibiut iiennaa VCo. - ., M BT EBSDALK BOROt CM. fillr-ms Hank Bank.tr Cook, Phaler aY t'4l Ketailen- . Hamni U " .. 1'iat.H " InvelyllJ Kichnor Drug Company. " Kl.l.i ka H J Kamiem' Bank Bankers... Farmers' llardw'r Ais-'nkelailem.. (assmall li W IfUllirie Kolt-rt Sr - " Hnle S fs . " ..... His-kiiis: Hrotheni 4 llatly Michael . John A K Kerkeek 1 V Lint ' . " M.srell L Vliller A folllns " Kutter M A Al 'o. ' Reich Keinhart Shipley JT " TnixalCW Walktnn Wicks VouugJW. . " .. 14 . 14 . 14 . 1 . 1(1 . 14 . 14 . 14 14 . M . :) . 14 . It . 14 . . 11 . 14 '. 14 . 14 . 14 . 1 : . 11 . 14 . 7 . 11 . II . 14 aiMlLECBUK TOWNSHIP. Retailer Bnich A H UiMi'i; b. MILPOBD TOWNSHIP. Ketailer... Walter C A.. 13 NEW CZNTEEVILLB BuBOCI.K. flnyiler SBt Co......Ketailen Vi-ughl L. - HeHer SEW BALTIMORE BOBOt'UH. ;llllle FJ Retailer Topiwr S A ToMr John VI Topper 8 A Distiller KOBTHAMPTOM TOWNSHIP. BrlnbamM F KcUilcr Miller J II fuorla-ugh S F " PAINT TOWNSHIP. Bonier D W Retailer Cash H II Bm " Marsliali at tVeaklaud " lteamoairett . Ql'KMAHONlNU TUWKSIIIP. Blotigh PJ A Ketailen. I.lark A B A. Co. . ' Dull 1 1: " Dilutes W J Hoovertenre Hpecht Juieph.. . aocaa'ooD boboci.8. Ah 4 McElrtsh Reullers. Baker A to .. ...... toldner David - t;mwall Ac I'ui.llppi " Ijiik- John .Miller J.Mepb D - buniprttinedt amltll Wiy.ler H welslMiiisAF , " nollersberiterDH SAUSBCBT BOCOrr.H. F.hlen Ri-en lu.i ly Mr. t it tr rlllsU'In II .. Hav V '. waiker lA-vilig ..Ketailen.. SHAPE TOWNSHIP. Keuilcr.. Lohr W E keiuj U soBxasrr BOSOCCM. Itenfnnl O V Ben lonlC II Ural her 4 Bro liiesreker A Hnydsr l.iillrnlh K B k A Beerlts .. Cotthah At Co. . Fisher C II Kernei A II & Bro . Fn-aseAt Kuoier lleitley H llerr Bnaherv .. Holiterttaiim J M Harrison Charles J w llol.lrrt man J B kamner K S K iiepper A W liiillier Ir J 34 Miller J H N i-lt A I ae)ieer FoltsHnabeni .. PiwiA K Parker A; Parker (licll PA CO Kwv.ler J B Si hnirk Mrs M K Whaler Charles C Schns-k Malilou Si liell A Hbtvler HeilK-rt W A TrcowcU A; Co , t hi Mrs A K Voujitlt C B . 14 ... 14 .... 14 . 13 .... 14 .... 7 .... 14 .... l:i .... 4 ... 11 ... 13 ... 11 .... 12 . r.m . n .... 14 Banker .. Retailer.. SOMERSET TOWNSHIP. Appel Wm Retailer Blisiifh M W . Cable i M - Miller JCCo .. Hii Bros .... .M Vtetiuer A J " Yauiaan Juseti SOt THAKPTON TOWNSRIP. Henkle Valentine. . Dlstsilsr.. STOYESTOWN BOBOCOIt. Bowman Noah Ketallcr..., Cover PJ Srhlaif P B " 1 tKJIllJiMlU J A S.H1 " STONYraXEK TOWNSHIP. BnltierC t Retailer Brant C A Coleman Ijeursv ., . . lmiiliKin sjaniuel " FliaoAft " , , T.ipiwr John M DUllller lADilaen A A Hon.- ,,, .heUller.... Wairm-r D - . Cook t L " m warr TowMsnrp. Hiil.'.iliell J J A goo Ketailen. J'i'lv J II.. Miller F.phriia I'ntK a o HI lurnitrvv. f TilptMurm- I'PTBB Tt'BKEYPOOT TOa'NSIIIP ftol'er r. r li-rhanl J B Henry Eli Knayar JatsaS 41c Sou . Krevar J 4 t o Iiwe DP Co Wee iter S k ..Retailer ..Distiller . CBSINA BOBOCOII. Atbrirht Rash.. Outer Davis Fonjuer Iltoy.... Hunter J A . Jenkins M A- .Seiteri PH Retailers WELLXBSBCBQ BOBOUGI1. Kennell J J - .14 cLAssirrcriox or vex dees is xr.uaux- Sales 1 1 e0 Clam 14.Tax $ 7 00 Hales 5 . ..i law 13 Tax 10 uil Sales Hi ll riass 12 Tax Vt Bales Hi om 'hvaU Tax IS nil Hales an nnu.....C,ass 10 Tax t ii Hales li ll CU Tax Oil Hairs 40 ii ... lam a .to uj Bales 6V l Cans 7 Tax 40 W c iasiriCA ro.v or ta vesst. ales below (4 am Tax IMN 4 !. .Tax lot ui .Tax JUK UU CLASSIFICATION -Or SkH KKS AXD if.- Sales below 95 000 . .Haas 9 Tax ft j 08 .'. (u...Claa , , , f'X on lOOOti Class 7 Tax 40 Ou CLA.I&lrlCATlOX Or FQRIGS AXD 1)0. u otic i.iqi ons. Sates below K 000. class 13...Tax 2S i 0o Claa 12. lax JU BULrAKT'H AXfl TEX 1.V AllEfi. taie rath? or alley f i 00 earn AMlliiMlat Ul'le O-Jjlley JiH. Ba(ier Insurance a TAKE NOTICE. All persoos rotieenied In this appraisement, thai an apical will le th-hl at the Cornmiw.ionerV tittiee, la SjanerMrt. on ine 24ih davtif April. lx erwe'n the liosrs nftt.n. anH 4 p. m . a teen ati.l where yua oau attend if jrosi ihies proper, M. D. KtH. . Mercantile Airafcer. .- 33. Sc 13. " DRY GOODS BARGAINS! Real i:ve ones. H)0 pieces SO inch riolh Tri e.its at .i cents. Fine jtooos and choice mix tures, sprtnawsiittiu and quality usually sold at ti.iAi, our price do eenta. Si pieees All Wool Imported Plaids and Stripe, eleeant irnofla at sot 75e. and IlCJr the Terr best we have ever vet been able to offer. One lot 24 IneB all Silk Black Khslsmeat $1.0(1 On lot 24 lurh Black drus tiraln Dreia 811k at fl (10 : c nn ire either o those last two uents with am St.li and si 2a (roods. Write our MailOrrier Department la relation to other great bargains. Mall Order Bualnese A Specialty. Samples and goods sent to all parts of the country. Our patrons risk nothing, a we offer them ibe benefit of Unrest stocks to select from and fruarantee prlreathe lowest. Send for samples, trust us with an order and then compare values. This is the only test. 01 P. LARGE ILLUSTRATED Fashion Journal ATST) CATALOGUE. Entity paKcs. Ready March 15, and will be sent ritr.x to any address upon reijuest. Much valu able information to every household. Write early for copy. Boggs & Buhl, 115, to 121, FEDERAL STREET ALLEGHENY, Pa. SSl'KE'S ALE . -OF - . BY VIRTI'E of u cnler ofmla Irwmy, ottt ttt the 4;iti of ( t.mnw.ii VU of Houif rs-l t o , P.. totheuiMurviiniutl .Uncii. 1 H ill rximne lo nu.1v by pulilit ouu ry, ou ihc prcniiMML, mi MOXDA V, APUll 8( at2 nVWk p. m. thu f tllowinff tk-vriUil rettl fg tKte, lutr thtr j-rojnTty ii' H.-nry N. OtJeinnn. : A ci'tiHiu intd ox lanl fiuiau- in llntrhcruvalk'y 'lt.wnhit, Sttim'r-t ("(Mtnty. pa, itjutiiiiijc Irtil5 of Jt.Jiu Kmirtrit hfin. Hi mm F. Hav, Ivter IImii irer, JvlwHrd Kininu'lt'f iui1 othvrw. m- uinitix om huniln-l and tiineiy-Uitv aire ntnrt nH-ature of whu-ti l.'sti mitvm art- ita.r.il, jm-aU-r i-.rtitmtit land & in a pn-nl Rt!e of 'tiHivtittH. ImiaiHv UniN'r lun l, utKstit w) wrvs uiulfrlaid with a tine vci i of mut and titiK kIoho, w cul nw ojr'u, with tnr iitMHwsiun- impK'int-utM ur iiipDinK aUHiC tlitj hue of ikrlm k. k (rooil on-iiard and water on thHt land, iiavinir thervoo vivt'tvil a gmwl ia.uk bam, and a two ury iramc DweHing1 House, and other outbuildings, t'otivenli iit to ehurrh and w-histl and in an excclk-tit tanninit i-ouiimiu-ity. TERMS. One third In hum on ronfmnaliou of sale. nn third.n tix i.Hmhw, tnv-thinl in om yt-mr from duyof suit with inten-x on dterd ittiyiiH-nt from dity of milt. To in? M'iirel by jihinuMit bond in lhf firvmiMH. 10 ner wul. of pun lni.se muuef to be puid ou day of itale. REl'lIKN 8. WAI.KKR AHi7nt-e tif IIKNHV X. rol.KMAN. A UPITOirS NOTICE. In Uie eute tf Jo-?ph Korhr, lateof tiM?mahm- iiik 1 1. p.. homerwt i outity, Uir rl. The utitit rstut-! haviitK Imvii Mppointd Audi tor hv th? orniian Court of Soiiu ix-t Ctwnty to aMvrtatii MtlvaiHcim'Dti mai to helm. adjn4 a--coiiiiu of 'Txilitont and make a UtrilmtKo of the tuD'l In tl.t bands or Jownh K'orher. A i iniiiMriiUrr erf the estate of Jocph Korher, der'tl, Utt of (umahnnlng Tow iitt, Siittr-t Co. Pa. to and tuntmK thoM; UtchIIv tMUitbsl tbreto. Notice Is hinby (riven that I will attend loth duth-w tpfstid apiKtintinent at my office in Somer set Itonnufh on WtMlmmlay, the i.th dav of April, ivej. at 1 o'rliwk: p. iu.". ubeuaud where all penotnt iutt-rvtd uiav attend K. J. KOOSER. Apr--l)ri9. Audiiur. I VRISE TO SAY THAT THE OLD Reliable Firm i OTP A. H. FERNERY BRO. STILL EXISTS, And for the goo.1 of the eople of Somerset and community, long may they exist. THEIR LINK OF GENTS FINE SHOES THE KMEKSOX, PETIOLE. C0X0RP.S3, BITTOX. AND EAL., I" PORPOISE, COUDOVAX. KANGAROO. IKIXUOLA, AXD CALF. W. L. Douglas' 2.50, $3.00, and $4.00 Shoes, free from tacks and nails. Even- pair Warranted. JnENS' working SJHOES, 90 Cents to $2.50. Ladies Fino Shoes ! Flexible. Latest Styles, for Spring and Rummer. Low and Hiah Heels, B., C- Al and E. Widths. FLINT GLASS MILK Bonus Manufactured by u-bu i ijf Ml If ? BE.WASHfJ PrTTS3URCH.PA. ixrorastzES: ihtl ria Quart k ; Caaoa WniTE FOR PRICES. PMIXlSTPATOR'd NOTICE, Lmaie of Noah I. Voder, rlee'd, late of Tone maiura Township, eKmerwl ttosuiw. fa. letters of Aominstrai.n on the ari,.ve estate bavins; bees granted lo tliS nndemnrned bv he pniper aiithnntv, laittre is liervLy inven'toali person iniWbteil to sai.t e1ate to make imine.ll. ate pavment. and tbone liavlns elaima ainunX theaame will preiienl theiu duiv authenticated for seulement ot w before Apiril 4th. llflh. as resineneeof the AdmlntalraXor in cooenstiiKk Tp. i". W. BlEaEcaca. JiJIIX STA11L. AUuraey. Admluirtralur. VamaDle RealEs 1 I A COMPLETE LINE snOT-GUXS AND RIFLES, SLKIGUS, BOB-SLEDS, SLEIGH DELLS, SADDLE CHIMES, SLEIGH ROUES, BLANlvETS, HOIL-E BLVXRETS, HARNESS, WHII'S, LADIES' SKATES, GENTS' SKATES, BOYS' SKATES. We hare just received a large line of the above goods, which we r selling at VERY LOW PRICES. PLEASE CALL AND SEE THEM AT THE. HAJRDWRE STORE OF JAS. B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Penn'a. DRUGS ! DRUGS i C. EL BEHFOBD, Successor to GEO. W. BENFORD & SON., PROPRIETOR OF THE OLDEST DRUG STORE Itf SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baer's Block, SOtERSET, PEIST'l. I keep constantly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES. The jiurest and best to be found in this market. We also keep on hand a full line of TRUSSES, BRACES. SUPPORTERS. And all the leading appurtenances used both by Plivieians and families. We guarantee in this line, perfect satiiuction. TOILET ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES GENERALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS DRUO STORE. fINE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTJHDAY GIFTSALWtYS IJ STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE I! EST TIIK MARKET AFFORlti. BOTH DOMESTIC AXD niPOKTED Prescriptions CopuUtt Family Receipts ffl Willi teste My own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It ia of superior quality. We keep in bulk, rcj that any sperial ingredient cam 'je added. C?oid at 25 cento a pound. I do a .square business and will give you your money's worth. No trouble to show gouda PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOE MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY A LARGE YARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Jui.M8ri7. CLARK H. BENFORD, A MKVDM KXT TO THE! PflXSTITT-. Mvuitu by the i.enernl Awinhlv of the t omiiMHi- wealtu of Feuiusylvnui lor their purovat ur r- jo iiwi ni n "jn-s ii riwiwra iu oe aeui juii4 1 is-y. I'ublihft by nier cf iht Serlnrv of the CoiiimtimvfHUii, iu purunuce ol Article XVill o( tu onMltntUm. Joijii resolution iroiwHiiiff aa ameiwimeat to thetiiti(utmii of the I'omui'MiwcitUh : MU TioS 1. tie it rrmditsl 6y thr .v jwfr amt qf HrtM-rr.H!l'itW iff L'f t'WHM'tHtPttUttn'f Vfl vrftXI- i tn U-ttrnil Atf tnHif mrtTbttt the Sl lowing lx propone.! d hu snieiitluu-nt tn lite cou-auuciuu of the i'nuuoawfiih ot Ft-iiii-iytvuuu iu aconl himv with the prwuious of Uie tixhlwmh axtick; thereof : AMENDMENT. Strike ont frmi wctlua one, of article eight, the four fual it. n Lions ftr voters, whk li rend a fu. lovs : -if twenty-two years of ajre or upward, he shall have dhhI, wiihiii two years, aMate urc-iain-ty lai, wlm-ti nhall hare been aMewie at leant two months, and airl at let one month before the ciecuuu," m tuat the aeciioa which reada m lollowtf ; Kvery nmle citizen, twenty-one years of aire. powesutK ttie foilowiug iiuaiiticalioiia. shaU be tilted to vote at all cK-oikhh : 'irst- He nbail have liecn a Citizen of the t ci ted states at K-at ote nioutU. teeoiiii. He hali have relied in the state one year (or if. having revioo.y been a qualified vk-ctor or nauve-Imni cittzeu of the rtate, be xiiall have reiuovvd uieretnmi aud reiurm-d, tlieus.x uionttif) iintnttA itittiy pret-eliit(f tbe ieotiou. Tlnru. lie ahull have nsideu iu the election bttrict where be shall oiler lo vtHe at leoi two iwmih tiunieliately fre.-ttlitiK tue eteetimi. Fourth. If twenty-two yean ot aev or upwards, he id nil have paid, witlun two years a tlate or county tax, which ntiall have leeti am-mett at leu-tt two iiHHiths, and pid at leat one m.jatb be fore the election," hall be amended, jh as lo read a follow . , Every male citiwn twenty onoyeaniof ace, pna newinjc tlie follow m uuaitm atioun, shall be etn tuletl u vote at tbe oiling place of the elcttioii district of which hefdwiil at the time bearcsideut and not elsewhere ; First. He shall bave been a citizen of the I'ni ted Mate at least tbtrty da. jiei ond. Hehdll have resided in the State one year ow if, havinx previously been aq'ialitied elector or native born citizen of tbe Ute, lie shull have removal (hv-rt frvmi and returned, then hix tiou:h-t iitiintliiOely nreee diinr the election. Tbtni. He ibail bave rei(cl lit tbe election di-triet where be nhatl otlV-r to vote at least ihirrv itayw iuuiH'dtateiy pieccdmif tbe election. 'Ibe but-)ture. at tbe Kex-ioii tnervtf next after the adoption of thi aetUtm, Khali, and from time to lime thereafter may, enact laws to properly en force thii pnnixioti. Fourth. Kvery mule citizen of the age of twen-ty-tc yearx, who shall haw Wcn a citizen for tntrty days, and an iubatitaiit of this state one year next precediinf an election, trxeef at mu uicipnl ele ti4ajn. mid for the laM thirty days a reHtent of the election district in which hv may utter liis vtte, Khatl le entitled to vote at tu-u election in the election district of which he snail Ml the .iiue be a reidt-ni and i.ot elsewhere lor Oihovrs that now or hereafter may be ek-rted by tbe peopie: VocciW, That in lime of war no elec tor in the actual nuliiary servUv of the Mate or of the I'nited K(ts, in the army or nary thereof, tball be depn vsl of Ids Vole by reaou ot bis ab smice fntm uch eleeii dNtifet, and the legisla ture shall have power to provide the manner in w titch, and the tune aud place at a inch uc h al ien t eleftor winy vote, and for the return ami canvas of their vote in tue elecuou district ia whi'-h they respectively reside. F'itiia. For the pur h we of voting, no pernahall le deemed to hsvc mtmci or knt a residence by reason of his nreenc or absence while mpky ed in tbe aervicv ol the Cuiud .-Hates or tbe aaiU:, nor while entHKed hi tbe lmv i:Imi .f tiie wa-t-rwof the Mieoruf tit hi Kb sesw, nor while a student of any cofWe or seminary 4f ieanuur, nor while kept at any almshmie or public intt lutit'U, except the initiates of any home for disa rmed and iinliirent MfJoiers and sailor, who, lor tbe purpose of rutins;, shall be deemed to reside in the election district where wild home is loca ted. Laws shall' be made f.r ascertatninf?. by proper p: oof the ciliA-ns ho shall be entitled Utuerurht of sti tfraice hereby established,'" A true copy of the Klnt resiiution. CHAKLKS VV. STONE, Heeretary of the ('ommouweallh. . A MEXDMKXT TO TIIE COXSTITU- . TIoN pnp m to tlie citiz ns uf this Com-tn-Msttexlih ny the (jeuentl Aeinbly of the Com monwealth ol Pennsylvania, lor theirapifroval or rejertion t a speeial elci-tiou to be held June 18. .Aim. t'ubiis he,) by rder of the Sccretarv of tue I'ommonwcaiUi, in punuauce of Article . Vlil of tle tiistit(itioti. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the t'-onstUutioti of this Commonwealth : tSKt-riow l. lie it resolved by the Hen ale and HtMme of Kepre-eulaliveK of the C'orainouwealth f PettnyUania. ttHrtriieral Awembly met, T oat the following aroeu'linent is propo-a to the (ahi stitiuiou of toe t.oitiinouAeaUli vrt HeoifyivansB, iu aenrtlaiH-e with tbe tifbteentb Article therui" : AMENDMENT. There shall be an a Id itioual article tn said Con stiuiuoii, to be desiguuted as Artk-ie XIX, as Hol lows : ARTICLE XIX. The manufacture, sale, or tec pins; for sale of iutoxfeatin? lienor, to be used as a beverae, is hereby prohibited aud any violation of this pro hibition shall Is; a misdemeanor, punbhable aa shall be provided by law. 1 he manufacture, sale or keeping for tale of in-toxii-atiiiK liitioT for other punoee than aa a bev eruirtf may be allowet in sm-n mauuer only aa may be oreseriU-d by law. The teneral Assem bly shall, at the tin session sncos iiiuf the adop tion ol this aniclc of the t'onstitutiim, enact laws with adequate penalties fiir its eiiforcerneut. A true oop v of the Joiat ReMltuiou. t li Akl.td W. 8Tf XE. Secretary of the Commonwealth. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. luoate of Sarnnel PUtltr, Sr. late of Shade Twp. Somerset i'a., deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate har Ing been granted to tbe nndersigned by the prop er authonty, notice is hereby riven to all persona indebted Ufatd estate to make im mediate pay ment and those having claims awinM the Mune will present them duly authenticated for sett le tneut on svnturday. May ith. lKSii, at lbs late res ide we of deceased in sajd Township. JATHAN SfiRBER, J. L. Pnrh. C W. LaMBKKT, Attorney. Executors. WANTED menI mir Fruit nl umaineiital sun k. 1e caq gire you a pid pariiiK ituxtmn at uuce. Addirw for tonm. . B. K1U11 AKUSi.lN & CO., Niirw-rymeo. ixrncva. ". V. natrlJ-ljfc Have You Noticed the REDUCTIONS Wo have miuJc In th prWs rrf In'i Low and Medium Priced ler Werwear? White and Gray Merino Shirts anil Draw ers, iwiutrd front 50c. to 40c., 7."c. a suit; reduced fnnn 7"c. to G3c., $1 25 a suit ; re tluwl fnnn $1 to 7."c. each, Three grades medium and extra heavy weielits. l'lain (Vtmel's HuirMhirtsaud Drawers, reduced from 1 so to SI 25 each. ttritvd 'amel,s llmr, reduced from II 75 to II Mieavb. While All Wool Shirts aud Drawers, reduced from ti to i so .'si h. White All-W.K.l Hbirts and Drawers, reduced from II 50i II each Abo. the hsrKHiiw in Men's Fanrr striped Me hiM Hslf Hir wortlijr ut your snention. sue irrsilo. iw a pal , 3 f 11 ; Tic grades, AO cents a pair. urn new line M NES S and BOYS' XIiHT 8HIKTH, Justopeued ; extra values in W hite and raucy. The Bargains in Trimmings At Inc., iV.. 7- and 1 a vnrd, will he sure biattnn t you if you want anything in the Trimniiiuc line. Hrnid Sets (mm a up. Itw than hnlt pricv. Jjo ni4 tail to tlop at the Truiaumg iiepariment. HOME & ffABD, 41 FIFTH AVE., PITTSBCRGn. FA. gHEKIFFS SALE. uj virtue of a writ of Ft Fa tusuod out of The Court ul t.'unnuoii Ficsh of Sotuonet rotmly, Fenu a., ! witl t-XTKiMe to public nale at Ilia (. nun liou.se, iu Somerset Uorouah, at I o'clock r a . on TU VRSDA Y, MA Y 2, 18S0, All the riglit, title. Interest aud claim of John Ilarr. of, in and to the lollowiug d-tibcil rval estate, viz : A f ruuu lot o( ip-.iund situate in Somerset Bor otiL'h. S.nH-rel imuty, ailjouiuiK laniia of Jii iIi I horpeuuius hi the msiiIi. imMir ruad on the north ami Met, and laud oijoaepn W. oaMl Kcron lhcea.l, eontaiiiiitK one-fiunli acre more or less, liartug there ou erecleil a I mine dwelling lwme, flttblc. aou otuer outbuiitlinip.. '1 sken III execuiHHi n tlie pniperty of John IarT at the mil ol Joou 11. I Ui, attorney of Uarbara Mclotyn-'a heirs. -NOTICE- All penons purrha'dng at the above sale will plea. take Dotu-e tual a pan ol' the turvhae moiK-y .ai K?r lent w ill t ivijutred when knot-Iced dowu. (Hherwiw it will agaiu beexjn ed lo ale at the n.k of the Mm purchaser, l'ne residue ol tlie punhae money must be paid oil or belore Thumlay ot the lt week of tue May U-rnl of Court, tue time fixed or the Court Ux seeurilif llie at knim leiUluellt of deeils. and no deed a ill le a4-kuowldged nutll the purehai moiu-r ii. piuii In lull. biienrVnli.tii-e. I E. S. McMILI.EN", AprU .t, Irra. j' Sueriit KIT OF PARTITIOX, To Mary M. Smith, intermarried with Jeremi ah Snyder, rwldilia in Hcllirtd C.mntv. Pa.. Maryuret fmiih, iniermarrivd with KM 1(. nw by. (vnuis t-iuitb. and l.eori(eS nmllh. uf Ml. Klra'uiiit, Pa-, and Samuel u. Smitii, of still lnan'M Va.ley. ill. . You are hereby no'ltled thct In pursuance of a Writ of Partition United out of the Orphans Court of Somerset County. Pa..and to me direeird I will hold an iniiietou the premises on the real estate ol Cathurme A. mith. dee d. situate iu Northaniploton Twp., i'oinerwt Co., Pa . ou Tuev ilay. the i'lt day of iav, A- 1). ih.su, wheu and when- you can atteud if you think proper. BheritTs tKfice, I K. S. McMlLLtN. Apr 3, Isku. Sheriff. LK,i AL NOTICE. .Notice Is henlT riven that Amr. tt Qmlth Trustee for the le or the ki al Krtale of Julin a. Smilli. deceased, has tiled his tmal accuout In said ktaleatHl haAprewiited bin pr!itim u the JiliflC'-s of the Orphans' mirt to Is? discharged fnnii the ftiist. which will be beard on the ytb day of April, UK. JACOB D. SWANK. Clerk. A UMIXISTKATOR8 SOTICE. Ill taie nf irermsn rmberjrer. deceased late of Jen n--r Township, somerset Co. Pa. letters of sdniiuisiratiou on the ala.ve estate haviripT heen orante! Ui the nndersiened hv the proper authority, notice 1 hereby given to all per sons indebted lo said estate to make immediate payment, and the bavins; claims anint tba same lo prewnl them duly suthenticaied for set tlement on Saturday, the fflth day of April at the late residence of deceased in Jenner Tp! I'KHRY I MIiKKl.KK, UKl BE.N 1IOKXKR. Administrators. L'DITOK'S NOTICE. " At sii Orphans' Court held at Somerset. Pa., on tlte yih day of March !y, on motion of J c Utwry. Fjki.. ibe undersiirtied wasdulv appoluled Auditor to make a distribution of the funds In the hands of Jonas Uchly and Samuel Miller Ad mmlstsslors.il llieesute of Mary I.ic'ilv deed, toand animic th.e W'ifallv entilled -oereto here by ives notice that he a ill alien-', to the duties of tlie alove ap,inlmcnt cm T'iex'ay. the pith day of April 1j9. si his oSire in Somerset, Pa. when sn.l where all persons inlereatisj can al lend if they think proper. " JOHN K. StXrTT. "arax Auditor. AJ'MIMSTKATOIfS X0TICF. sjoaiti nf Elliwheni WIH. dee d . late ofStoay creek loaiiship. Somerset Cmintv I'a. Le'ters .f sdiniaistrtlon on the aivr'-suie hav ing been Tatnel to the 'inder-ivmsl bv the pmp. er amhority. n.,tice t- hereby iflven to all arsons tnde'.ted lo said estate to mase immoliate pa--ment and thrne having- elaims or demands aealnst the same will present them duly auUiea Ucated (or settlement without delav JHltRMlx V WI1L, m,r;0- Adnriaiasraior. Sweeping Reductions. In Overhauling our Stock during stoc-k taking, we have discovered too many Goods, which has caused us to make the following wonderful Prices : 50 Pieces Dress Goods. Reduced from 12 1-2 cts. to 8 ct3, 100 Pieces Checks and Stripes, were 50 cts., now S3 ct3. 30 Tieccs Clack Suitings, were $1 2 j, now 50 cts. 80 Pieces Colored Silks, were $- 00 and $2 50, nhw 50 cts CLOAKS REDUCED ! UNDERWEAR, AT Knable & Shuster's, 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. Louthers Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Msdsl Drug Stsr. is Rapidly B: casing a Great Favorite with Peoph in Search cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponycs, Tntses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, ttc. THK DOCTOR GIVES PERSONAL ATTENTION TO THE COMPOrXDING OF Plysiciais'Frescripiioiis I Family Becfiijis OKEATCABE BElXi TAKES TO (.' OXLY rRESII AXD PIKE ARTICLES SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And r Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our ood to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTH ER, M. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. PA. FOSTER 13 and 15 Clinton Street, Jioimiisr SiTiorww WILL. SELL YOU Of All Grades at Prices Lerrcrtiaa Evsr Eaaxn in Vestera Pena'a, LACE ( LliTAINS, TfliCOM.VV AND CHENILLE CURTAINS, CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURE-!, RfliS, IX ALL SIZES, COCOA AND CHINA MATTIXCS, AT UVEST MUCRS. THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND DRESS TRIM MINGS, AT FOSTER & QUINN'S, Successors to Geis, Foster;& Quinn. EN-TKRI'RISH AXD I'ltOGRESS : : : ARE TRULY REPRESENTED BY : DANZIGER & SHOENBERG, The Largest, Most Complete, in Western Full of lilean.l animation, Kiir:no;iritin,' all o!sta. U-s an 1 throwing defiance (lin-ct into teeth of o.ip Mition, thay i.'e to tiuir pilruni tin- jrre.iUMt b.ir,'nins ever presented to the p arha-ting public. Dress Gvlrtan.l Silks, Cloaks sn.l Wraps, Hosiery ami Underwear, Linens and Domestics, Muslin Underwear, Laces and Emhroideries, Laces, Rihln.ns, Millinery Notion nnI F..n. y;.Kls S.;ap. IVrfttmery. Silverware, Jewelrv, Corsets, House Furnishing, Crockery, Ac, Ac. in f.ict, everything for use or wear here collected. I'.lat k Gr ;rain Silks at Ai., wortii !iv. A II-Wool Heuiietlas. di.uMe wnliii. at 4.ic., wi.rtl, f,:- V,i"'V'V'''.-,'"r!,Cl- p'i"" u"'1 n,'x,Kl " 1"- J-'uhle-widl'li good.- worth Ste.at 1!e 40 ltli-ll Muck Towels. rlh IV . a( 1IK-. 40 inch liamn-k l.!!;en Tn'.veis, "-ortti .jiH. at I'ic. t'roctiel ijuili. worth jl. at liA-. Kxira l.eav .Marseilles 'ii.lis. worili al l 4'i. I.siMi-s Cloth VV'alninir Jackets. wort!t i", at Full !inof fJomiMie V.a.-h l.oods. in Ms. lawr.. I ):.l!is. frrrat-a ;llwhkim and TVnls "J DAWZICER i&! SHOENBERG, : Sixth Street and Perm Ave, Pittsburgh, Penn'a. I DO YOU KXOWl THAT ONE OF PITTSBURGH'S REPRESENTATIVE HOUSES lb ROSENBAUM & CO., 510, 512, 514 Market St., and 27 5th Ave- Entrance on either Street 1 Stores again enlarged end many improvements made, promoting the comfort of thair Customers. Do You What they keep? Millinery, , Cloaks and Vraps, J-acc Curtains, ForttereF, Silk and Linen Handkerchief: fur La- dies and Gentlemen. Corsets, 1(H) styles, Underwear, every grade, Umbrellas, the hirist choice in Hosiery', Jewelrv. the c ty, F.nibroiderie!', from cheajeKt to White Goods, every variety, Iju.v, every possible style, tients' Furnishing (.001 Is, finest, oO Styles of Ki.I (. loves, for Lowest Prices ! XO VISIT TO riTTiBCliOU VOMl'LKTE 01 lpeibauin & QUINN, -o- and Handsomest Retail House Pennsylvania. Know Here is the list: Kmbroidered Cuidimere Shaw's, Ribbons for Fancy Work, Millinery and Drum Tritmninj-s, Children's Ie Cat. more novelties I than invlun) Full line of materials for Art Work, .Made-np Fancy Articles for Eureatw, and Mantles. Ladies' Neckwear, Notions, Lining. j Dress TriiuiiliniiH, every novelty and lat est variety, Stamped Linen Goods, Infants' wear, Ladies, Mies, Men and Boys. PRICE ONLY!- lit Attendants '. ISL Ess rC CJ !.L AT THE STORES OF I -1)
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