1 I i i : i i .t J C. Somerset Jfendi Ft-broary 4 11. 1 viU wr.te do in or. Coantjr Com taieionr ar WiTefin pprir elect ka blanks thb wk. Aficalions for mail liquor dealers' li oos are ajTfrtil this vrek. . . oL gru JDd fl from oT I01 : Er: 1181 5)a traced wifT Car , ,h. Im?ril Quartette at w Tfciitor tremor. BC'J" - See ! i Hardware Slope, Somerset, w ,xos for t lst money. Broad - ornilur t&an. f,, aatfort rocker b:g enough for . rvr'iiB'i next to Mansion Hoae. .tore, and warranted, go to J i-fcaikatfce fiansauaexp'.orer, injured by a .11 at Xan '"- j ij.f't a&4 doable, a'l color ' Vrti PrvUn't tt tiiem. 15 i,j r:f. hare been s'tiipped to Us X'.wmal School, to be used J" j-ii in connection witli the . . T.i:.-. .i.u Vjtiiie a heary tail norm a'-ceiunaniai by tbuTwier and ligbtping ptised overthii place Friday eretvirp. PberlffCxd dally rereirei apf'.ica:jcm from persons who are anciout to witness the execution of ,he Xiceiy brothers. There will be a district farmers' institute held at Berlin. Ta- February Utb. Pro gram ra will be aniKKim-rd in tbete cola mot next wk. W. Lee Coddinfton, the )opjlar aaieaaiaa for Boyles & Deal. Meyen-iale Bulla, is a frequent Tiaitor to Somerset, and ia doing a fcastiing bnminera for hit house. Mrs. Kimmt'.l, mother of Comminioner Georpe F. Kiramel, d.e-1 at her home in Caoeiman, Monday morning. She was in the seTenty-aecond year of her age. AVm. Galtairber, of E.klick township, was lodged in jail afondar morning to await trial on a charge of hiring stolen a small sum of cicmey Irom Samuel F. Stump, of the same township. Mr. Chaa. Wuipperman, who has been a resident of Waterloo, Iowa, fjr the past ten year", has returned to the land of hi fathers and will tain engrave in farming in old Siaiert county. than ever. ... :H be larp-r ic;ion. Next to He liearti- Manbion Wt. t-t. ana mw jyu.r Meyersdale and Salisbury citiit?n com plain of a scarcity of dwelling bosses for rent. There is rot a vacant houe in either town while there are demands 1-jT a number in both. rca Frank Sannr has been re-employed as Cierk at the past offioe. He has filled the j position so long and has jiveo such general illustrated in an Iowa j a-:,,fartiim that the public will be glad to learn o' bis retention. -iiftir-acy . T-l t. Vf vai'jel at 4 . 1 uma ',' and bankrupt- 3 be a Isree crowd at the 0,ra ' ItiTilalioiis are out r.ven at tbe t-Tserset evt-ninp. 13.h inst. f jr a " hop to be H vu 3 Friiiy This will be tbe second TsB-i.T even.,.? to hear tu lm- , so- :-;: ;e- . -i c .r Avar. r tsm gersto and Ijinca-ter Almanacs, Wholesale and retail. citfty people of Meyervhue. PittiburgU and Somerset. l"nionton, tbe vfar srounJ at FllE'f !? K Stoes. Tbe first teMirnony in the ireevy XTill contest in this county will be taken on part of tbe contestant, befjre Mr. A. L. O. Hay, v li.t.isb. of HarrUbare. says j.ir.itn in this tta:e where no one .r--,.Jer,and his Eng'isb. and be saw rt notices posted in four diffrf- .-,m suites, jarlor sui'es, side. 4 - -M art on a liK-r uu jje i No'-ary Public, at Confluence to day. Tes 1 ;r-w.nv will aian te taken at Mredale j WeineJy and at Berlin Thursday. rT:iUar e:e. ext to j.:imo ..:r.of BMfjrd re aroused ver Lill arr f- .- Tne B.jarii of Tardons will hervaf er meet i on the fvjrth TnesJiy of the month instead of the third. Humphrey D. Tate, the Oov- ien. clieva! dreswers. loutEs. j ernor's private serretary, has been appoint- ii.k.. ie, Msy, i d Ilecorder of the B.iar.1. I; ts eitx-cted j that the Nicety boys will ask fr a re hear j ing at toe first session. or attention has ben cai'.ej to an error that found its wy iat the HrLT report i of the Farmers" Institute with a re'-iet for ; correction. Mr. Terry, the " p-taU kins' j s:d he ses the H5ver pJla'.o dler ! bich does the work of t ":een men for lift : ig potat-ies and ut " riar.et Jr." cularator. A Jealous Farmer's Crime. The insane jealousy of an old former. George Locket, was tbe cause of a horrible tragedy in Middiecreek township, Wednes day, fcbortly after noon on that day Joseph Sweitifr, who !: on an aljniDg farm, t'arw-qiariers of a mile distnt, was passing In-ket I boa when the latter called him in and invited him to sample a keg of whis key be bad in the cellar. After taking a drink Sweiuer left an j giiag to the boms of a neighbor, Jjseph Coaghenour, transacted some business with that gentleman. On his way home be was azsin bailed by Locket who was in the ham yard with his wife Locket asked if be could not pay a small bill two or three dollars he ew Vi his wiis for chickens. giu:r replied that he did not bare the money with bim bat that be would pay theliUL The reply seemed to infuriate Locket, who bad evidently visited the whiskey keg err era! times, and be at once charged Sweitnr with being nndaly intimate with his wife and with baring de stroyed his domestic happiness. Sveilzer at tempted to reason with tbe now thoroughly angered man bet be would listen to nothing and swearing that be would fix him " ran into tbe bouse. Meanwhile Sweilxer started through the fields towardt his borne bat had only gone a few rods when the irate hus band appeared oo the porch 6 rarishing a revolver and calling after him to halt. Sweitxer paid no attention to the command and Lorket opened fire on bin. Fjur shots we fired one of which took effect in Sweiii ers spine a lew inches above the hips. When within sight of his own borne be fell fr ward ia tbe snew overcome by the loss of blood. His wife who was wstching for bis return saw him fall and burned to the scene and after caliing upon a neighbor to help, carried the nnconscioas man to the bouse. Drs. Moore and Gardner were sent tor and probed for the ball but were unable to locate it. Locket wha was brought to Somerset Thursday monin by Constable L ScXt and lodged in jail tells a different story. He says that he went into the barn Wednesday afternoon a-id surprised his wife and Sweitz er in a compromising pjsition and that in his rsjre be ran into the bouse, secured bis revolver and ahot after Sweitier who was rnaning through the fieldj back of bis barn. He did aot know that Sweitxer was woun ded until after be was placed under arrest. Locket is all broken up over the affair and it is said repents bitterly having shot. Both men have always been highly esteemed by their neighbors and some spicy deve!o ments are looked for whin the case comes cp for trial. Locket is about sixty-five years of ape, his wife aixMr and Sweitrer about thirty-five. geiti!?r was resting very omOnably when la hoard from Monday and will likely recover. :k :ss oeen ler.-uf-j ia-t the F. The f.eni. whoever CtT be. has ben destroying 5a die,- cloth nst iifci been hung out on tbe wash line "jr. Re cuts the c'.athirg lt:to shreds re. tLem harming for the fair ones to wa when they come out in the roorn--- He ir.varia'Oy selects iadi es' nnder--U) citrate upon. plra-e xctifeus I we Thr.ce is be clad wbo -, . , l r.-t :h Avers aLiSP.sieiu b-h-i.(..i-" - - fapur.iia. and be but naked, though ar ri in furs, who biood is px-r r with Mstcorrepted. An inoumpara!ii meJi- Suieiar w -.11 l.oi thus : Senator N. B. CriuhtitiJ has been placed on she following comiu:tte of the upp?r branch of tbe Slate W.s'atoret Public Hea'th and Saniution. K Juration, Mines and Mining. New Counties and Oo-jnty Seats, ArticuH-.ire, Accounts. He is Chairman of the Committee on Accounts and Secretary of the Committee on Agriculture. .t. S;aup, charged with a murder com--3 in Fayette County in l-:.', esped t iail in K4. and las had his libeJty - t:nce nntii a few days aco. when he re- jedani csve fcim-.f cp. He say ne 1 rj a trial, sd wit: prove that it was his j Si Henry, now dfaL who commiae.l the i l! 1 fhl was in i.rocress between Stanp I , t i :i - , years. The senior class of the borough public schools were examined by a committee com pared of Couuty Superintendent Berkey. Prof. Johnson, of the B;rlia schools and Dr. H. S. KimmH, Fridiy. Seven Stuients passed this prelimenary examination and will come op for graduation in June. The rla-a is a larjreone but tbe cou-se of study has been raised and examinations were con sequently much harder than ia lormer s neigt at shot sltsd. Henry Sraup stood by with i ran in his hn.l, and the old man ciairas t fire! lie sbJt. Tie prosecution has aii ,5r.rbe i t!ia: Staup used a p:U)l while -.ver was doohing him. Purine the six Mi years that Staup was a fugitive, he says wit under bis rieht name and was never L-oer than two hundred and f:y miles r. b.'tre- yt dy last week a deer was captured in ianiLd Valiey by a gentleman named J-itubaQfh. save the Hi:ntin,-i u J:n-noI. iffiufonthe deer standing quietly in ids Mr. Bruxhausb made his way tow- j cih but instead of runni.ic away, as he ; LT1 it would, the animal lowered its j :zd- ent fr" Mr. B. Seizing :t by j bjrtt. Hr !t hsi on!y one. the other J at:sg been bix.ken off. he had butlilt'.e aptdring it. A!:er securiug it was to Birree and tnn.'eJ lse rareil C:ri in a cav or two v!r;.:ty some persocs ab.ut the place j iciioe!fd the animal and were aston- j oiit brinr rjratle to find the least sin 1 ii ter. TLe deer did not app-.-ar to be ttsVa captured, bat it was evidently j rfr-.rr from diseases, else it would not j aritB,:t:eJ to capture withctit an erlort l aatr it eKape. We have of:en heard it : ::' saen thai tiler "had no heart," but t l:bffrst instance that weeTer heard I tsiser without a liver. ' ' Barker Bros. 4 Co, the PhiiaHphia bankers, w ho made an assignment just ten , weeks r x, were to resume business Firday j morning at 10 o'clock, under a new name I and with a new jrtner. in their Jormer j counting house Fourth and Chestnut streets The firm's name has been changed to I "Barker & Co.," and J. W. C. Barker has been admitted to partnersh p. Tae firm gave notes falling due one year from date for their entire indebtedness. Helen, a little f.ar-year-oid tot of Mr. and Mrs. John G. runner, got to close to a stove in tbe dining room of their home on Patriot street, where Iter fat'.ier hal left her Sur-dav a.ternt.n whiie he went to the barn. In u instant the child's c'.othtttg was in flames and but for tUe tim?lr arrival of her ( n'Other who wa in t!;e room above and ! heard her aroniring screams she would have n a stable, , a banw.i to death. Te child se Through j rere;T jmj ahot; tbe head and sLouiders. Private W. J. Wambaugb. "f the Gcrvern mtnt S irta! service, now stationed at Au gusta. Gs- has been p!acel on the list of candidates fjr promotion. He stands fifth, and his cbanres of ai-ancenint are most excellent. He has receive! several letters of commendation from Chief S.gnal-OfC-er Ofee'.y. and his jr imoiion is probtahle in tbe near future. Mr. Warn'oau-h is a sn of Mrs. Annie Wambaugb, of Aitoona, and enlisted from Somerset Cour.ty. Stoyeatown. A surprise party was held at the residence of the Mr. Waller S. Swber. Tbe party was held in honor of Mrs Sorber. Those present were: B.v. Johnston and wife. Merchant Schlag and wife, Mrs. Siraue! Custer. Mrs. Minnie Bru baker. Mrs. Mc Vicker, Mrs. D-octor Gardner, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Metzger, Mrs. Ida Brubsker, Mrs-Smith Mrs. Spacgler. Miss Lucy Smith, Miss Carrie Johnson. Miss Annie Barabart. The tables groaned beneath the many good things which were placed upon them. After supper they all engaged in p'vring gsrnes and spent a part of the eveni.i very p'iiv antly. Mr. and Mrs. Sorber express their many thanks to their many frinda. And cordially invite them all back again. CoMalTTXX. Must Fenco In Your Stock. F7m the BnyjkviUe Republican. About a year ago Messrs. Reed 4 Wilson, of Clarion, brought suit for G. B. Stewart, of Toby township, against Jacob Benninger. of the same place, for damages done to Stewarl'i g-den and crops by Benninger's bogs. On the trial of tbe case Benninger admitted that his hogs had been foraging upon Stewart's premises, but claimed and offered to prove that Stewarts fences were so bad that a bog could walk through them at various places without "ruffling his f-aObers" in the least. To this Stewart's attorneys objected, basing their objection on tbe ground that there was no fence law in Clarion county which re quired one man to fence against another man's hogs. Judjre Wilson sustained the objection and ruled out the testimony, and the jury returned a verdict in favor of Stew art for the amount of damages sustained by him. Benniagw appealed tbe case to the Supreme Court, where it was argued last tK-tibcr. and Monday of last week an opin ion was banded down in which the Supreme Court affirms the decision and ruling of JuJ-e Wilson, which seems to settle the question that the fence law of 1T bring repealed, there is no fence law in force, and therefore every man must restrain tis own stock, as well as his bogs, or ansVer in dam ages for any injury they may do when suf fered to run at large. A Good Suggestion. italf mi frum Wernerrvii'e. in Berks Ktr c!e to the Lynn townsh p line, Sst r led K unkie family of six c!:;l t a". i:vir:g t retber on the homestead of -snes. TLey live in a two story -and a--'i bouse and none of them ever mar A" d.d the housework ltween them ay m Tl. t- , .. . i i n r( James B. and Nannie H. Ca;ther ana ; iscii-xs or,c;na.iv t.ur nrotuersana . rr?tu T!e ia'.ter have died and the Frederick Hurst Gaither. who died in Philadelphia on Jan. l V.h, wis born at Mey- ersdsle. on June S. IV't. was baptirrd at the I church of the E'anfrelist s, Philadelphia- Dec T, l.vvj and was cnr.fi-meJ by Bishop Whitaker. Mav . 177. He was the eldest tr ! atw live t.-fiLc, no woman be t :;oa Uh prerr-.ses. TLey hare the rep of makinir the best bread an i butter ' fteitiborL or id. They have four horses tows, but no mjiem machinery. ?rets-.;y b.lt anew bim. n their tbey raise rye mostly, a:.d row have iv of tbe grain More.1 in the barn, tasr thrh:tig is done by Sail. The " Kin tirjtiiers is 7 years old the J"-CSJ 61. TV y attend church regularly "Tfeitiay. Tae brvther bave fV.tJ and there is an ajt'w-mect t V 01 a! i trt rn:n t.we-t) gave promise of becoming a man of excep tional abiMty. He always stood at tbe head of his classes in the puV.ic schools and had atreadv entered a eontet for the caletship apjHiintraent to the Military Academy at West Point, from one of the Philadelphia districts. His death was a sad blow to his parents and to a lave circle of friends in Johnstown and Somerset. M.-nd was "eround hoe day." It is so named because ever "m time began Mr. Ground Hog has come out of his hole on . . . . i -1 : .w- at I lie i tie uay ol reoruary. sou ra.a.jj long I the air and looking around lor u-.s u jow. has then decided wbetner u was necrssarj for him to retreat to his eery hole in the fn'. Casebeer, manauer of the Opera rround in order to save Ms bacon from tbe kassK-ur-d a first cia.'s attractioa for j gtrms of the rext six weeks, or t,;t. of STusemeut f r Thurly even i betber he was safe in remaining out to ''is wwk. when the ' Imperial Q"r-- : bask in ths warm sunshine of budding !.., urjranizalion from Boston, j apring It ia not knowa that bis annual s-iisto retuain together as satin. i Frota ibe Johnstowa Tribune, A correponde.it of the Tf2e has hit upon a common sense remedy for tbe evils of country roads. H states the whole case when be says, by way of illustration, that it is easier to roll a wagon with a twelve-inch tire oira road than to haul a wagon with a one and a-baif incb tire tiro? ruts twelve inches deep. His position is that the narrow tire is at the of tbe evil, espacially in soft weather. A tire broad enough to avoid cutting would, all things considered, pull as ea-ily as a narrow one, and every wheel that pissed over a road would act as a roller and mike it easier for every o.her wheel to f Sir low. There is scarcely a paper in the Union that is not to day discussing the subject of coun try roads. All sorts of suggestions are made, aorae gojd, some bad, some indifferent. But for sound common sense she suggestion of our correspondent is the best of all. It is true that he does not deal with the question of taxation, bat that qaetion d.-s not enter extensively into the problem which he tries to work out : whereas it is the chief factor in ail other discussions. His proposition re quires no stady. It demonstrates itself. Notice. My term of offioeas P rot honorary, i' having expired, I will be greatly obliged if all Dersona wbo are indebted to me come and aiatt settlement. D. J. Hoasaa- wil " i.it:5. Within month I Lave " (f :L prejia ration to a friend suf Ifcwi brjrctitis and asthma. It has .... . ..... SJ 1 -fca. rt. Tlie music-loving peop vf appearance on the day mentioned has any vm! a rare treat on ibe occasion ; ihmii !! tuda s ilh the forecasts sent out "lotus C ub's" visit several weeks ; by tbe Signal Ssrwics Baron, nor whether d a-e assured that the entertain- ' D. in anyway inflaences the elements of the fcroji,,. by tbe "Imperial lartetie" . j, but it is known tbst a greit many per-eve-y say equal if aot superior to p-n tbeir faith on the ground bog as aa oaarrftt has been one of the best j pronosticator and oo amount of argument sttra-ti ms before the public for j Pn bak tbeir bflief. He had no trouble ssasjas. and stands at the bead of j aeeing his shs liw Monday, so all may as c.. Vandilin. and Guitar Clubs, and prepare for six wseksofrourh weather. ia U.; to hear them will miss an "lut wiIi r-ruj for s fong ! X. 9. K-plog'e, principal of Ibe Meyera "etwsri j da',, public schools, died last Wednesday, of , tvthoid fever. His father, who lives in - .berry Perioral has given me grr at i r,nt riantr. and several member of the family, have just passed through a terrible ti:Kn of the same disease. When they were suffering their dutiful son obtained leave of absence, west borne and cursed them most devotedly. It was then that the seeds of disease were implanted in his sys tem . The Bedfunl j-iz.-u says t Prof. Rrp logle was a young man of high character andabll ty. Gentle as a g rl in d.sposilien, he yet pjsesed great force of character and held aa enviable positioo among the teach ers of the couuty. He was a candidate last spring f T toe county snperinlndeccy, and thouh the duties of his position as princi pal of the Sax ton schools prevented biro from tusking a canvass of the county, he received a flattering vote ia the convention. I it )( o!y ahout a year azo that be was uni- ri.perfectgdshecaase they ted in marrsa. to Ms Alice Martey. oi Ijyjstinrg. mt " ' J ' - " ard and sorrowing parenu and the other relatives have the btfelt sympathy of the public ia this sore eftiction. Wtiy goto Indiana State Normal? X. It turns out the strongest teachers. 2. It has a faculty of twenty experts. 3. la graduates get tbe preference of the good positiocs. 4. Its industrial department embraces: Kindergarten, Lloyd, Manual Traiuing. 5. It has strong departments in English. Science, Mathematics, classics. 6. Spring term opens April 6. Engage your room early. For information, address, Z. X. SsrTiia, Princtpal. Indiana, Pa. MARRIED. uitKh good that be write for t , F. luniterviile. Plymouth. utd February 15th. f f "tiu,ie my great clearance sale M-si-t t. ivh. it firr :i dis- ,. "J 'tier, a rare channe in mak-""-ywing purchases. The great fcT"0 ffe4 i calicoes, maslius. a 5'ti"- king. canton flannels, neli. shawls, dress roods of all 'liaeca. towels, qiilta, blankets ' fiUiue because they are all i?? r" rf the kind. I do not ban- ew ' A 6'w "rili 1 oio Z1MMEB.MAX. 2ERF033. At then idenca of the bridegroom's parents in Som erset by Eev. Geo. C. Cook. Jan. 39, Mr. Char lea Z.mmermao of .Somerset, Pa., and Miss Amanda Zerfassol near Shanks- ville. Pa. '-arylith. A. I- Fbi DIED. i if n,ioI.i- on tbe &th inst, at the home of her son la-law Alfred E. Birron, tesr Ivansville, Pa. Rose Ann. tbe widow of Benjamin Friedline, aged 7- years. months and 14 days- Her maiden name was Kline, a sister of Benja nin, Jacob and John Klina. Sbe was a tdow over 22 years, the moth er 13 children, 8 sous and 7 daugbers. two of tbe latter preceded her to the spirit world, gbe had 5T grand and 3 great-grand chil dren. She became a member of tbe Luth eran church in her youth and was a most faithful member all her lifetime, having aliased but one oommunioa service in 15 years. Ilu Pasroa Harrlsburg Letter. Hssiro, Jan. SL Ectn a Hrau- The week just closed baa been an occsual ly busy one at the State CapitaL. Ia addi tion to the daily sessions of both Houses of the Legislature, two of the nnet implant orgairitions existing in the State held their rnsetinj ia this trity diajng tbe w-k. The "Pennsylvania Associarloo of Agricultural Sjdeties" was iu seisioa Taesiay and Tues day evening. At this meeting representative farmers from all over the Stale exchanged views on thesubja-t of County Fairs, in cluding methods of organisation and man ner of conducting such Fairs, so aa to make them self-sustaining and productive of the best results. The d.seu:on of the propri ety of admitting "pooling" or gambling of any form upon Fair grounds excited unusu al interest, and en del in the adopt ion of a resolution of unqtialiSed condemnation of all such radices, Oa Wedueoday and Tuursliy ths State Board of Arricalture held Its annus! session . The newly elected Governor, who is ex oftitlo President of tbe Board, in a brief ad dress at tbe opsoing of the meeti ng spoke in the highest terms of the efficient work doae by the BurJ darin the f.-w years of its existence, an 1 said that as he regarded agri cultare as the greatest of ail interests and industries in which tbe people of this Com monwealth are cngsge.1, he could cot but feel that this Bjard is seumd in importance to no orgm;. ition having an existence in the State. The prosperity of tbe Common wealth, he said, depended upon the prosper ity of thU industry, and while he held the ofli-je of Chief Executive of the State it should be bis pleasure to aid this Bjard to tbe utm t extent of his ability to elevate the farming industry to the highest plane a'tainable in a region noted for tbe frnitful cess of its agricuitnral resourots. A g"od portion of the time of the Board was taken up in discussing the work of Farmers' Institutes, and pointing out by its members methods by which this now popu lar work could be made still more ethaect. A proposition to place the work for the whole S'.aie under the su--r vision of a ram pvtent superintendent, who should receive a salary and arrange for all meetings, attend ing in person as many as possible and pro vidmg competent help for others, was fully d scued but did not meet with general ap proval ; tbe msjurity thinking it best to leave the work for each county in the bands of the local member, who, though working wituout pay, will be prompted by the per sona! rnterest lie fejls in the prosperity of his own county to greater sacrifices, if need be. and more faithful work to make his local institute a means of help to himself and fellow farmers. The question which called out tbe greatest interest in its discussion was the Eeport of the Coxmission appointed two years ao to revise tbe revenue laws of the Common wealth ; which report is now before the Leg islature and likely to become the tax law of the State. The report is so full of technical ter .us as to make it difficult to be understood without closer study than your correspond ent has b-en able thus far to give it. Among other things, however, it provides for a conn'y tax of - mills on ail money owing by solvent cif I'tor. wbether on note, mort gage, or book aocount, etc. ; also for a county tax on the property of railroad and telegraph companies, iciludicg lines, tracks, cars, en gines, etc.. of 4 mills, and it is thought by the members of the Commission thai it will grvstiy reduce local taxation. It is not con sidered by the farmers to be just what they want, but it is regarded as being much better for tbetn than the present revenue laws of the State; and as it is the recommendation of a commission in which the various in terests of the r--a:e were represented, they think it best to five it their endorsement, foiling that one good step in the right direc tion is much belter than to make no progress at all. Tbe State Board accordingly passed a resolution endorsing the report and asking for its parage by the Legislature. Among tbe members of both Houses of the l,?jrislature the all-absorbing topic of conversation lias been the vote of Seaator Cameron on the "cloture" resolution. This is regarded as practically a vote against the Federal Elections bill, and was, therefore, a surprise to every body about tbe State Capi toL The Republican members voted for Mr. Cameron in good faith, as tbe regular nominee of the party for the United States Senatorjtlip, and many feel more than a little chagrined at the course be has taken with regard to this measure. While bis vote upon the resolution referred to was unex pected by all. their are still some who assert tbeir faith in his judgement, and express tbe opinion that he sees farther than the rank and file of his party, and that many wbo now condemn his course will in the future be made to confess its wisdom. On Thurs day a joint resolution, on a strict party vote, was paied. instructing both U. S. Senators from th is State to endeavor by all honorable tn-ans to secure the passage of the Elections bill before the close of the present session. Whit effect it mav have upon the senior Senator remains to 1 seen. A number of bills of minor importance have already passed second reading in both Houses. A bill introduced by the Ssnator from your district on Wednesday last, en titled "An Act to increase the number of qualified teachers for the public schools of the State by conferring upon tbe graduates of all incorporated institutions of learning within the Commonwealth the same fran chises thai are now enjoyed by the graduate of State Norma! schools," excited consider able fovorabie comment, and will, if it should btcome a law. relieve graduates of the varioas institutions of learning that are operated without State pitronape. from some of the inequalities they now suffer. The record of the events of the wek would be incomplete without noticing a meeting held in Market Sireet Court Hall on Thursday evening, the it)th inst- under the auspices of the "Protective Tariff League of Pennsylvania." The meeting was called to order by J. U. Lind.s, Esq , of Lancaster county, wno nominated Senator . t. Crilchfield, of Somerset county, as President of the meeting. Mr. Crilchfield taking the chair in a few fitting words, staled the object of the meeting and then introduced as the soeaker of tbe occasion ex-Congrwsman Hot, of Michigan, who held his large audi ence for 10 hours without the slightest abatement of interest whiie he discussed the question of protection lo American Indus trie, not as a political issue, but aa purely economic measure in which all parties and all clashes of citiz ns are equally interested. Tae speaker during his remarks frequently inv.ted contradiction, but although thete were many present wbo differed from him in KoliUcal faith, no one dared to acoept the challenge. Farmeri. Take Notice. I have leased the large warehouse of Peter Fink at the B. O. Ik-pot, in Somerset, for five yeors, and also warerooms at Berlin and Coleman's, where 1 will xeep oa tana aur ng the seasons for delivery and reshipment to all local points every grade of Fertlifers manufactured by the weli-knowa Susque hanna Fertilizer Company, of Canton, Bal timore. Md. I have spent five years among you. while these goods have been used in Somerset county for eight years, having been introduced by the Hoc. 0. P. Shaver. Ow ing to the large number of ray patrons whom I thank kindly, asy agent and myself may be unable to call to see you persoDclry, so I take advantage of your excellent papers to call your attention to the merits of our F er tilixers. and bfg leave to say that S. B. Yo der, of Pugh, Somerset County, Pa., and myself have solicited orders for the fall crops of tons to date of issue, notwith standing tbe strong competition. B j. Tattoo, of Somerset, who reside Dear the d-poC is acting as delivering agent for me- By addressing or calling oa him, i-ou can learn our prices. We can re-ship to any local point on short notice, bat would prefer at all times to have your orders as far iu advance of immediate wants as practical as it enables us to get our goods to you ia better mechanical condition. In behalf of tbe Susquehanna Fertiliser Co., I am, . Very RespicUuEy, A. J. Koskb, Guernsey, Fa. JAN' Y CLEARANCE SALE TBI PEOPLE'S STQB: FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. Cmrte now Tot bi-rtnv Here are a fir of tatorest to y;a. Heaa- of others tt tsU yow atxnt. Will pv vcm toitm-a ic n'nt. - . . DRESS GOODS Over l'ttpiecet Half Woo! Icssi G-ifc rol styles ani rlora,e le.,4oa ttoa ln't lo JSc 20 pieces m iwh Fine Wtml TrSrrrt at i&e, vonh .TT1 .ie, - , .. . Lot of 3C inch timb in rfer and Brown, to be riv'ea away for 2Se. over r. jeee Ptid SOS Stripes, s i h rle awarly ail wool at e, wars Ve fee. J.', pteeas All Wool l''JO Coiur i.kothi. OS tnc&e Me. i-, worth aic. aUm i-4 ptect All Wool ashaieres. all colors, asr, worth 6ue. About 110 fr Ail Waul PiaKis and air. pes, 3x, marked dowa from Me. ' Lot M inch Horoe itpon. All fconi- ae. started dova froa sc ' over SO (ecei Biark and White Drvss i. as ioeoej wvH. at . roarkea dowa from 50e, : lae Imported Veiues cbu sty lea. wcvtb tl-di u (i ii, now L au gLA - , . FLAN N ELS "0 pieces, Si laches. All Wool Country Flannels. Piaida, inipat, AeaUatSe marked down hva S3c 25 piece All Woof Omntrv Flanaels st 20e. marked dovru from 2C e piece Flue All K'oai Plaid Fasuel at 2V, worth Xjc. About Ub pieces Finest Cermaa Ail Woan Fiannsis, In Flaids, Strips, fcr ladles Vrsppers and Cbiidiea a wear, at He, worta ioc CLOAXS, WRAPS AND JACKETS, BOTH MISSES' AND LADIES' AU. MARKED DOWN. ' - About Jackets at K.7S: were fT.V) to tluOO '.- , - Jaet atH"'J: la iu - . ' " TS Newraarkets at 4.75; 7 Vt ia lv ... ' V "SO at " 12.69 to 1VW " 45 at to.!) : " ifi.oo to afcoo We hare still a lanre and choice stock of over 2JM0 (arments the Newestaod Beat Styles aome jtJJt in this weeki la Jacket aa 1 Wrapa. To mate tLL isuire un.!-iul.vediy the Best Ptacs tor you to do foot Shopping, we have saarked these fwa ILi to kaa th&a refuiar rvw. B1ESA15S SOW IX TEBT DEPAKTMEXT. CAMPBELL & DICK. SPECIAL "js- Knhtinf Vara, in Black Cardiaa!. and aT. the beM ervi.im, i per lb,. Sr. per keui. Marked down (rua vc. s HERIFPS SALE. The Umberorer Tragedy. A Completa History of trie) Umber-ger-Nlcely Case to be Issued In Book Form. All the facts and details of this, ig many respects the most remarkable criminal case in toe history of rennsylvania, are now be ing prepared in book-form. In this graphic and circumstantial account, there will be given many incidents that, have never yet been published, amorg which will be tbe official cotes of the detectives employed in working up the case. The notes of Chief Gilkiuson are peculiarly interesting in the delineation of circumstances occu.-in,-, In the. early stages of the case preceding tb arrest of the Xicely brothers by Constah'e Ranch, rreceedings of all the preliminary hear ings are given : also many remiir'aable oc- j enrrences of the most thrilling character at- i tendisg the arrest of Hamilton and the j described as i. ! : Kioelys. The detection and recover of the ! pocket-book, of Herman work; oJ taiei uiiaiusoa . given in inr , ouirnid:c thereua erecied, with Uieapvarw- latter's own laaguage and forms probably the most interesting chapter in the book. Kv virroeof certain writs of Lev Fa Vend Ex and Fi ra iwned out of the Court of Common plea of fvunervei Oo.. Pa., Ut me direeitri. I wiil eipim to nubiie saie at the Court House, ia SuiBtrsrt, Pa. at 1 o Clock, p. m.. oa FR1DA Y. FEB. 20, 1S91, All tbs ritfht, title, inUereH and elaitc of Aa- Irtw twyerH. of, in and to the following oVscrtbed real e'a:e, viz : A cenaia met of iaDd aliuale ia Miiii vrrpvfc T soiemct , Pa.. adamrf arxi'e ut J'4ta (. Coiemaa. J4in W. Km and J C. iViu-erield ivKitainiii two atid oae half a-ros. more or le-, w tth a plao k stable, carpenter thriS), smvke house and summer kiu-hea I0er, etyrt!, nil a T.ng nri-hanl of fruit lmc tre oo the premises, with the apimrteuamea. Taken in ex-nma as tbe ptupt-rtv of Audiew Savers at the Mut of J. W. Kuas. ' . ALS- AlMhe rieht titie, interest and claim of Ameri euF.uncid aixl Kebecea hi aila, Frankiut D. Brriekmui, W. H. iLnuer and Manila J.. his lir. h-?:r of J. . Slruckmsn. deeeaae-t, defend ant, ami He!e a Etitieid and A. hnnei'l, lerre wuau45. oi. in ant to toe roiiowin dttonitjed real estate, viz .- A reruin lot of KrmiDdMtuate ia KaU i-bury B.rmih. sumerwt Fa., buandd and crioea aa ii!owt : tin tne yrth Ut I'nion street nn tbe Snath tv lot of W. J. UcfclV. oo Ihe liu br an lv I'mberger the j on the West bv Oay ureet. cuttiaiiiuii; ooe-lonKh , r. m.n m. , , um. a fcwtiory inme WUUr MM 1 1 whole j rii tnfieid arid Rebecca, hit wife. Franklin lo. The trial of Joseph and Iavid Nicely B? n1 !: '"-.""'' "'Ar'J- with its msny stirring scenes and incidents j fendaot." and heberea l.isrield and A. onaid :er- re lenantK. at toe nun ot A. r. ntariir. The de ' fenuatits DOS )eiug id tn e-ji jity and bavin; no i rrmiIrToj-rtT, hae levied upon the anoee AL'f) is given unusual prominence , all tbe im portant evidence on both aides is reprinted in full from the report of the official. cot'BT (TiSiM'StrHia of the Court, besides the fuil charge of the Court, the refusal of a new trial, the sent ence of the Court, the apjeal to the Supreme Court of Pean'a , etc., cision of Supreme Court. tLS-rsTBSTIOS. The book wiil contain a most life-like portrait of Herman Umberger, specially en graved for this book and never before pub lished. Specially engraved pictures of Jo seph and Pavid Nicely. Specially prepared engraving of Constable John O. Rsuch ; also of Deputy Sheriff McMillen, who so bravely resisted the assault of the Xicely's on tbe occasion of their 6rt escape from the Som erset jail. A splendid engraving of Mrs. Nancy T'mberger, widow of Herman fm betyer, and a very life-like engraving of Nannie Horner, the bright little witness against the Nicelys. Also portraits of the i prominent attorneys in the case. ' An edition of three thousand copies is I now in press, ovor half of which are already told. Book will be issued about -'W days af ter execution and promptly mailed to sub scribers. Book will be sent post-paid to any address on receipt of W cents. Five books for 2,O0. . Address all orders to E. II. Wer ner, Somerset, I'a. All the rirbt. title, iaierevt an-I rlaim of J, O. M-jer, AdininisiraMr of Peter Meyers, decease" I. of. m and to the following descri'ied real estate. Rl'lliLt In Vi'TrV1,!, R.-r,.l.ifH S n in I ii.i fi. Pa with full text of de- I vi : ' 1. No. I. Lot Nil. 4 on plan of Mever's addition to I the Bri-.rb nf Vryerviale. as feet frnt by 1 j lrt deet. on Snnih Mde of Mevers Avenue. Wet side of t. hetntit, near railroad depot, with the . appunecances. Na 2. Two sou situate a- afbrenid, each .10 feet front on Larire RreuC and eiieodin back a distance of abexu Jlsi fc-el tu Fhtufherty creek and knowa on avnerl pian of said aiditioB to id Borwieh as ku X lot and l with the appurteuanees. N" a. A uo. two certain lots of irronnd si mate as as afure-mid. each 40 ieet fiool by Ut fret deep aa tintitn si'leol .Seeded avenue. Wet side of Lbeat n'U Mrert. know n on the plar of Mevem' ad'imon of said Btx-urh a- Wts Nua. S"J and '. wi:h the For Sale. I will sell the patent right for the manu facture and sale of the Lilies Friend Wash- ing Machine in Somerset county, by town- ships or the whole county if desired. This j is a chance to make money. Ilean for j selling, ill hearth. Call oa or address. Lift Rot. Job nf ol wn House. Somerset. Pa. appurtenances Taken in oxerstlon as the property of J O. Meyers. Administrator o) Feter OJeyers. deeea"ed, at tJ;e it of the t otzimjnwetiith ot Pennsylvania t't the nof the h-ir and k-a-al repreiieritativ of Pi ter Meyre.dec d. nse of John D. Arnold Ad n: , ni or FreVnek Swearman, dee-d.. now n- of H M. Berkiey, Aimim.traiur of Emaanrl U hty, dee'd., et aL -ALSO- AII the rliht. title, interes and cairn of Sophia A yen, of, iu an- to the ioliowui( doenued real e-ta:. v;j : A certain lot of crennd "ftuate In Garrett Som erset Co.. pa., tiei-ji luc So. 1M oa plan of Said town, and tarnded aa fi;W : on toe Eart br Pinerret, on the Sonth bv lot No 1-i on me Htt by Maiberry ailev and s" tbe North by Mipie alley, havm; (hereon erected a to story fran! bouse, with kitchen altached, with the apptineuanees. Taken in execution a the prtiperrv of Sophia A yets at tbe suit of ,s. B. and P. pritts use of Ja 11 oxter. Administrator of Aidrew Hoover, dec d. AL30 A!l the rirht. title interest and claim of John J. Friii. of A'Um, defendant, and Alea. L. Frita. Wesley A.Krai and till ian Mull, lerre tenanta, p". in and hilrt Uii!:imiT mpplH w- ! i: Avrta;n tract of iaud situate In Jefferson ; Tornhip. S.tnerai-t to. Pa.. boimlel and de : riif a- f,i:u: Alijisitut !anis of Jowph i (,aier, Ludah k Fnedlme. Simoo Haosrer. Ja j r'bAneny. and Kh-r, ewntalam C acre and p-rohe an-1 ailoan-e. it bein a part of the same tract of laud which Chntutu ALt-rv. Jr. i and wtf- ronveii-ed to ( "rrus Bowman, bv deed : ilaltrd Hie 1st diT of April, A. lo. 1V.X. Cyrus Bow ! man and ife etmvevvd theame tutheaaid John : J Fnt, of Adam, by dd March . reeonied in Vol 7. Pace .Valid d. oo the ih day of Apni. I lw, where the iwinw and di-taacex are fully ! ievrih-'1. and ifc-rence eaa be hai to the same, i and wbich traft was tiiroeriuently sutvdivided I into three wTerai parcels, and wiil be sold as fol i h : Parcel ". 1, now occupied hy fiillian Mull, ad , jninma lands of Alt-x L. Frin. Weslev A. Fritz, Iwrlrl I-huhi-pi. Jeph W. ictiavr. and others, ; ontainirir Ia; a-re. Mrirt measure, more or le, ; liavine iheretm erre-d a Imt hne. ianrt: tnk , ham and otlirrouttmiMiun. wuh a (rsd suear ' c amp and a iaree orchard on tiie prtuaisw. benia the remainder of tbe oid bonxitud. with the apporu-itau'-mi. j Parcel So. now orc;.ied br Wesley A. Frita. adenine len d of J,vha J. Fnii. of A.. Ja-ob an i keuy. Hansel Philiippi, and other, containing Pt ' aere- and M oereba r 1 1 ,v harin Wraioni at Washington an J the excellence llTx..l'i. of the B. and 0. train irrvice. M ore oppor- t inr-1 heron erected : 'anl in a rood state of cul nities.re afford.l tn Washing at this UxTlVSi, Alex. L Frio, season than at any other fir emusercent, ! 'joinm land of JonJ Fnta of A.lam. Joseph enjoyment, instruction auJ ght aeeing. Zi'ZZlZZZ5X&lZ At the theatres are the brt attraction while ' t"o-tory frame boae, bank lrn and other , , . . , - ootttnldinr, all Drarlv wu. The land k ia a public and private receptions are the rule of f,r aie of cuIUvation. wuh u.e appcrtenaacc the hour. Congress is in session daily with Tkn in exe-tifi a ine pneertr of John J. 6 ; ! Fm'- of Adaat. tlereadaat, aad Ak-x L. Frha, its gallenea open to visitor, as are also the i wv--y a. Fn:i and i.iiUaa MiuL Vsrrt teeanta. ,. ' ,.''rMW 'nd and pareets of laixl ill t "M lbrt to a nxarmre taw hnndml For Rent. The nw house now occupied by George Snyder on Patriot street. W. P. Kooeia. Another Excursion Washington via B. ana O. The B. and O. K. R. Co. will run another excursion to Washington on February Uth similar to that of January i-'ad, when hun dreds of persons ail along tbearoute took ad- vamareof the reduced rates to visit tbe Na tions! CapitaL They returned with glowing accounts of tbe trip the mtov laid-winter public libraries, the museums and the art galleries. Besides these places of perennial interest, there are the imposing puhlic btnld inzs, the countless hanisouij priyate resi dences, the White House, the broad boule vards and pretty parks. Altogether Wash ington presents its brightest sub? at this season and the patriotic American return to his home, afiT a visit, proai of his National Capital and eothusiasnc io bis praie of its grandeur and its materia! elegtuce. The tickets will be good leo days, aiiow- ing ample time for visiting Alexandria, Mt. Vernon, Cichmond, Oid Point Comfort and points of interest wiihineay reah ofWah ington. W give below a lisi of stations. showing rates of fare and time of trains. and a;ity i-iti Pag d. ijilars, witn inlereM friira tbe tt M."i b. !V.l. See Mortmn- Keeord Vol. 4. i AL.o- i All the right, title, interest and cUim of Wm. ; M. Ar.keoy. of. Id and lothe ftlWwiiMf dewnbel j ral eie, vir : A certain Mof iraund r.tuate in ; M-ye-r1aIe Btr.ieh. Simeret tvuntr P 1m-. in Mt Nui :1 in m Bntwhlev addition to raid ; bceooja of Mevetxlnlc. Ixmnded on tbe North by ; IK Nc L oa the Ea-t bv saliabtirv street m the uth by ).; No and on the We by a JO ft.a ;.i i. i.. .,.... i . . n J'i Ki tl-ep, -aiih tie apiri -nancea. Taken io ease ui.iu a the property of Win. II. au.eny, at ine wilt OJ Jieiah Bndef urn. 6 Oil 6 SO 5 63 LttVC TIK TIME Eockwood 10 43 A. w. 12 43 " Johnstown. 7 4 3 1". p m. Sicyestown 8 43 4 15 Somerset Sid" 3i " Meversilale.... Il(" ilJam. Oorresnondiniilv low rates froox other I stations. Parlor Cars on day train and Sleeping Cars on uiht train. For tickets and Parlor or Sleeping Car ac ommodations call upon or address Agents B. O. E. R. tntbe right, title interest an.1 eUiin of Jacob Witt, ft in and lo toe (oliowiug rtnbed r-a! estate, vu : a ct-rta'n tract of land situate ia Jennerniwrsnip. Sinerit4iontv. Pa., adtoininic lands of 'a J. rtrwa.t Marv Youux Henry t. Fr-kina estate. Lu.iwi.- r bearer J,ihw Vnu anl ur. rootainin? r fty-flve w-rra, more or iw. nmv ug uiereon trerta a Kit poue, aM, ! !.!ci-nmn shop an 1 sprin( houe, ka the ap- j pnnerawes i Jeu in execution as the property of Jacob v irt, at me suit otthccotasnimanersof soaaema! vwric.y.et at. ! -NOTICE.- All perem ar hain; at the above sale wCl I plea-e take b Hire that 1 j-r cent, of the pur- ; en- iciniT mnw i when tae property , i a.e-c-i aowu. otherwte it will asain ! he HIO-I to at lh rUt of th lin nnr. ! ehsjr. The revldn of the tiurrhae m-mev mint he pid on or before dv f eounrntaticn, o ; iniiuy or ter.niary Terra ld. No deed . w.u ne at-En'v.iie.iieo. untti the purchaat DKawy PHkifT CiFTicx ) IiAlAH GtfiD ; Soaws-set. I'a. Jan 2S, 91. i gaeriX. Peculiar Pern liar ia combination, proportion, and preparatioii of Ingredients, Hood's 8.irsapa rilla possesses the curatise vaine of tlie best knowa renir- ii,,. f the vegetable flOOQ Skin. dam. Peculiar la Its strength and eccaoniy. lluod's PirspariU it the only medlcl ae of h irlt a trcly be said, - ue llrmdrcd lvses thie J1 Vsr." poliar in Its imtUclnal merits. Hood's fUrsariarnia aecompUshea cures hitherto tiu- tXSarsapari!Iat?.ei1 ths wise "The greatest blood purifier ever discovered.' Peculiar In its "good name et Dome," there is more ot flood's fsarsa parlUa sold ta Lcwell than of ail other blood purifiers. Fecnliir la its phenomenal reeerd of p s sites abroad a other r6CU II aipreparatioa ever attained so rapidly nor held so steadlastly the confidence of all classes of people. Peculiar is the brain-work: wbich it represents. Hood's Sarsapij-illa com bines all the knowledge whkh modern research IwSal?,B cdieal srieacwIualO llScll developed, with assay years practical experience is preparmg Bsedicinrs. Be sure to get cu.y Hood's Sarsaparilla !eom oy ail anarcata. l;Kiiorn. Jvparaiaaiy by C. L HOOD 4 (X). AjWthecxrita, Vew!l. Oiua 10O Doses One Dollar XTriTir hhmmt GiriNthat . s II lrj tbeS-illowiaxapDlieaSHaM fr Tavern Licence have been 11 led iu mv hf and wiil be r.re-titel to the loon for aiiowaaee on Mooaay reoruary iird. ita : Charles a. Milebei. A 1 litu Township. kfard Nicklow. - Jti Walc.ier. Cnnetnaua-h T'lwnship. Th.ima H. miUs, Connueoee Borouja. Soiit rterner, Fmanm-i M Knantt, FJklirt Township. A uci-1 Saw, Larimer Township. a(frt Unihrie, Meyersdale Borough. John H. Placer " -Nathaniel Slicer, " Elien Kyle. " ' Andred MHfnade. NonhaTiipton Township. Jo-pH Jy hpiok, QiMrmahnnins; T"wnahip. Mary Horkman. k--kwoi BJn a rh. Henry Loeehel sa'-iahory Eliaa A Tints. Aimerset --eorT H. Tavmau, " " Jane Winter; " m. H. Tayman. Somersel Township. Sanuel Cnsiter etof e-sowo Borotigft John H Hive . Kir K.mmel. Bnmmit Towtfhip. FWwnotarv s.irSrel W. S SttttE. February t 1-oL i Prothoaotary XOTICE. The fr.;iiTw!nr aresants have been ffled ia my oftee and will I prwnted to tbe C'vi for eon nrmatiua on "e-lodav. February I'.K : A.t-oiuit of 1. G. Jones. Commirtse of Moses Secmd aeronnt of rbartM Webb. Trustee srw th B.dhoiders ot the Somerset Iron and Cwal Com pan v. Afairit of Val-T.tiTie flay,' Assiimee of John H. Marv-nv aad Mary Marten, hi wife. Fmy sifIirr,J W. H. BANNER. Jan j 19, vi. i rrothoaotary. Large Elepi UXE OF Spring Goods AT PARKER & PARKER'S NEXT TVXEK . O Call and Examine. Knable cS6 Shuster's Dry Goods Bulletin. ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST FOR THE PEOPLE Great Preparations Being ilade for the Fall and Win ter Business. Large ?tock3 c f Dress Gocis, Silks, Clack GooJi, Flanne'5, Elaukctj Comforts. Spreads, Musb'aa, White Goods. Lace3, Linens, Castoa Fiaanela Cheviots, .tc., ara being ordered to please tlL We are alio lading ia complete lines of Coats, Wraps, Jackets, Shawls Jersey Seal Flh Garmctits, Seal Skia Garaieats, aad CorUiss ol all kinds. Also, large stocks of Hosierr, Undcnrear, GIoTes and Umbrellas. Oar stock of American made Dress Goods comes direct from oar oxn mills; Too therefore get the benefit of first hand prices. Our Foreign Goods -re get directjfrora the importers. "We guarantee the Lowest Frices on all kinds of dry goods. aUIi; 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH. PA. C3-MAIL ORDERS FK0MPTLY. ATTENDED TO. OB MAPLE SAP PANS.! Our make of Pans have been thoroushlvS tested by practical sugar makers for a nuiii-3 her of rears, and have everywhere met vith 7 a uncjualified success. They are the CHEAP-j EST AND MOST DURABLE on the mar ket. Order them now to avoid the rush. F. W. HAY & SONS, XO. 78 FRAXKLIX STREET, Near the Postofficc. Johnstown, Penn'a. Mrs. A. E. Uhl's Clearance Sale, FROM NOW UNTIL FEBRUARY 15th I will have mv Eiehth Annual GLOSIHGODT SALE. Goods will be sold as low as the same qnalities can be sold anj where. This includes all kinds of Goods in mv LARGE STOCK. I have not space to enumerate a few catch penny prices on low grades of goods. 0ur patrons know that I keep good, Serviceable Goods, And I pin my reputation to sell ing good3 that will give buyers tbe worth of their money at all time?, aad much more than their MONEY'S WORTH ! While my Clearance Sale la.?t. Ladies' and Children's Wraps will be closed out at a sacrifice. A full assortment of Wool, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains. Ladies', Hisses' and Children's Underwear going cheap. Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. ThisHsJsl Drug Stcre is Rapidly B-:::nng aGrsat Favcrits with Pecpls in Search cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Jledicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THE DOCTOR GIVES PERSONAL ATT ETHOS TO TUX C0MP0rri5G OF LontllBi's . Prescriptions 1 Faioij Heceipts. GREAT CAKE BEISG TAKES TO VBS OXLT FEE'S AXD PCSX AX1IC1E3 SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortrient all can be suited. THE FIHEST BHAHDS OF CIGARS Always on Land. It is always a pleasure to display our joods to 'tending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET ... - SOMERSET. PA. AT THE HARDWARE STORE. JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM HAS JUST HECEIVEt) A T.V IJN'E OF HEATING STOVES, RANGES, COOKING STOVES WHICH HE IS L1I.IV; AT Astonishingly Low Prices. Call ami examine before making your purchases el-ehore. 5 Jas. B. Holderbaum, SOMEKSET.PENN'A. MRs. A. E. Uhl. HER E IT 3 2vEV CAPPELLO EAXGE ! rnEL.iTEST.lM VEST. EVERY EASGE IS WJR ZJ.YTEIK Tbe Largest and Met Complete Iin of :r i r? f-HiJi nonvivn nrrnTrrn i m Tilfrc P. A.. SCHEL.L. 9 IX THE C0CXTY. Every Size of Heater, froi v Small Bedroom Stoves to targets Furnace. STOVEPIPE, ELBoX?!, COAL TLQVi. P-'KEKS. , . SH'VK'.- ! and ererytliiat in oar line. A LOT OF SEC0D-UAXD STOVES, TEKY CHEAP TT
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