The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, October 07, 1874, Image 4

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JtaiU ia malt Tr.
A Sinpultr fuel, aad ,:. vortfc y to ; The last annual report of tie Ma--be
recorded, was mcr.tioDC-4 to us a sachusctts commissioner of labor v.-
t 3 Y.v Mr lr-vnnrlor '. tnina ir,f rViUnwino- One dollar Will
Drake, of Albc-ruurl. He stated that ;
whilst ooa visit to a neighbor, Lis;
attention was called to a larje piacb j
orchard, every tree of which was to-1
tal'y destroved r the ravages of tbe
worm, with the exception of three ;
n, thou u or o.a nirt tcrniT ana
Sourifchinir peach trees he ever saw.
The onlycau?e of their scperiority ! and in Europe stiil ie?s. Copen
known to his host was an experiment jharen being the only place given
made in coaseqicnce of ob?ervin where it will buy mere, B titer aver
that those parts of won.i oaten tim-1 ayes a pound more to the dollar iu
ber into which nails bad been driven Europe than here, cheese less by more
were gcnerallv sound. When his" than that, except ia a few spots. As
trees were about a year old.be had ; for potatoes, they are cheaper here
selected three f them, and driven a than in England, and dearer than in
taMmiT nail ibroncli the bodtr. as ' Ireland or Germany. Seven or
near the ground as possible. Whilst
a.. ,f ii,nrrtijni had trad-
iUC UHUUIC iu. . c
...ur.:!j Enc'V vif-l.'i-H t?i
1 1 . L f" 1 V. V f " ...
i:-f5 pp ectea at ranuorn, ireau-u
. T A. J
"ICU v . , . ... ...
the exception of ihe nailin?,
tiaa lii -
ways been vigorous anu uea.ui,
. .i x . - 7 . v
furni
wiih
fhinx hira
at
profusion of the
the
createst
fTc'! 'f iri'?,!, continentals are a good deal J
mat toe ot - -
nail is offensive to the worm, v.Li.-:t
it is harmless, or
perhaps
r beneCciaJ,
to the tree.
A chemical writer oa th
rubject;
t-.. TUitii!i!i:in or ru.i;i;
which, as'lhe sap rises, wid, of course,
impregnate every part o! the loi;agc ; tnrce p.. u w V"
r i r,rr too f-evere a dose fur the neat where brown ibeetins are
and prove tuo . . ,.!., .v. ,.-V,;u Sn hrnwn
delicate oa
late CI miruuiuff ISI.-..-LI..-!.
This writer recommends dnvicg
half a dozen nails into the trunk.
m-rl (vtterimenta of the kind have
requited gucccssfuiiv.-,S'ci Plan -
t.r. '
If aw tw Mnac' nttinj
la fcek-ctir.g a cuf.mj a great i-u
depends upon a judicious choice ; if
the slip is too younj and full of
fresh sap it will fade away from too
much evaporation ; aM " il .ls
old i. c, bard and v. uy,
take a great whiie to strike root. 1 cu
rntir
t tnto a euttin? ti.at i I'-"".?
rinened. and is from a vi
nil is from a vigorous snoot, ,
vet is a litt'i- hardened at
the base. :
i, !-n f--. ri-;;il to have a bud or
bud
joint at or near the cad of the r-utimg,
as all roots strike from it. and the
nearer it is to the base the greater
vur chance of success, l'laut your
i.iiii'n in common red IK Is, filled
half full of rich loam and two inc
r.f Kn.l fin tonCOlirinir SSIid Will
LVS
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but not sea sand), wet this thorough
ly and put the cuttings close arouiid
t'he ed.'e of th? Pot: f r if the hud
joint onifs in contact
with the sur-
face of the pot. it
root in. -re ouicklr.
t-ceius M strike:
1'iill off ihe low-;
r-r li..ii-i'S b. t.ire vou H.aht the cui-
lin?. Press the wet sand tightly
about the tiny stem, for a great
C'al
of your success ia raising cuaDgs
depends upon the ch-e contact of the .
sacl wnn me su m. 'im ;
tines are firmly planted, cover them
with a glass shade ifpos
will generally promote the growth o!
the iilants.
.Moisture, light cu licat vie
three cssent.als to plant Inc.
out them no cutting win start, jmjboc.
j. r 11a!
b,r two or ttrcc aays .roiu h-anngiii, .
but don't let the sand become dry;i
then give all the sun you can obtain : !
keep up a good supply of moisture
and you can hardly fail to root most
of y- ur cuttings.
Cuttings of roses, verbenas, olean
ders, hclitrones etc., etc., can also
be rooted in small vials filled with i
warmish water and suspended from
the window casement. Selecting the
cuttings as described above ; pull off
the lower leaves and insert the end
for about an inch into the vial. Tie!
a spring about its neck and hang it in !
the sun. If a bit of cotton wool is j
ra;ped abut the cutting where it ,
coes into the neck of the vial and it I
is kept wet, it prevents
tion of the water.
When the tiny roots
rcl.es about an inch
length. Ell un the vial
composted soif; let it hang fr two i for it), will wait for months to bor
or three days longer, then break off , row it and snatch the reading of it,
4l.o elate can- fnllr without disturb-! ra.hcr than spend a half a dollar to
in z the roots, and pot the plant .
Managed in this way the roots re-1
ceive no check, and the plant will
rri'.v vorr vigorously.
The cuttings can be taken from the ; lunches which they do not need, when
water and the roots planted in pots, the money would buy some fine edi
but tbev will cling closely together tion of a work that would entertain
and are not so naturally disposed as
una ure not- o-j liamiaiii uir'ju
when the glass is broken off after the
roots are covered with soil. Floral
( ulunci
The proper method of te.-ting a!
cuttin? in order to ascertain its con-
d .i-n for ppecdilv rwt:ni, is by
b .idingit; if it breaks off dear on
landing, it is of the required condi-!
..1 '.f'l l.-
tiou : il, however, it inns 10 uo so
when bent, it is too old, (the slip.)
and although it will root, with great
care, yet success is not ns certain as
with the younger growth. llri:.
in ml Ediivr
Pninphia Keenls Kill il-J-cn.
Those feeding pumpkins in tl.o h'.l
or winter to etock, will be earefull not
to let the chickens eat tbe seed, as it
.,, , . . , , me names came in contact wuu me
will make them sick, and generally . ,, , ,
. .,, . T , v T horse, remove U bv scraping with a
Kill them. I erperienced it. Last i . J ?
, . t j 1 i- . wooden scraper: then place the
fad, when I fed pumrkins to mr i , . ' ' ... . .
i - i 1 u -. straps in water, and if they have
milch cows, the chickens would cat : , 1 , , , ., -.,
, ' , , . . ; been well soaked lay them on a
the seed, and I did not care. I , , , ., - . , , ,
.1 t . : r ,t i -. i.:
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they would cat less corn, but I
FOOD
observed sick chit-kens about the i
place crawling- and lin-rerin-r about,
but I did not know what was the
matter, until one day a neighbor
lady came to my houc and cot to
tol&nw 1.it cw i- ..t .:..i..o i t.-.i.i
tier We bad SOUie On tbe luace that ' . . 'ii ,, . , , '
ouuldnot walk- whenev.r tbev at- I lhor,JUS'-iJ fiiueanng all parts of the
COUIOnOl Waia, WDtncVir lUCy I .lrn . i. i! e.rnt1, ....
tempted tO walk, thev would fall! ' , Ut V 3;T alU S'Tt Bl Ut 0a i
, , t c. i . ex r 1 !a l0aru and allOW tliettl tO drv; a !
bactwara. Due aMiCi 11 1 leu pump-;. , . ... ., ' ;
,. ,, ni-r' i ' the water uries out the oil and p-reas1
kins. I told her I fed to cow?, anu . .,, r . b i
the chicks would cat the seed, and ! f ! .e por,e,0 leartLer- nC' !
the ladr said that was the cause ofiT tb? ffcer, formi.n ft
- , n , ! barrier a-ramst ruoisture from attuos-
It: the pumpkin Seeds arc tOO l! at . , .
and tOliarh fir tbom tr..Urr..cf If an V M bCnC r lLer CaUSCS- Aflef lhe
, i!a !i ;!L!l i , ,1 1 moisture has dried out, all eupcrflu.
one bas ClllC-kcnS eSected tUUS, let 1 , , !
1 Tnt wnn iliotn immo 1.-
. !.... r ri m i j
ti,; ;m ,-, .1 , i
el. Ibis wnl often cure them and i
dean out the purrmkin seed. Puml i
Wvrld. !
iick led Teaatoea
that many tracks of land at Isencuria
Slice tbia one peck of preen to:ua-1 have been laid waste by a volcano
t.KR into a wooden bowl, and Mir ia- i in that district, vomitinj-- fire, cinders
to tbem four or five heaping- table-'and smoke hi.-rh in the air. One
ppoonlulls of f-alt. Let them rema-n , hundred and eight horses Lave been
one night. Nest morning pour off burned bv the "fallinir sand. There
the liuuor that has gathered ; turn j was a continuous discharge of asbes
over tl.eni enough vinegar to cover: for ten davs. An extraordinary
the whole. To each -mart of vine-J phenomena has occurred in connec
gar used, add one heaping table-j tion, it is generally supposed, with
spoon of ground pepper, cloves and 'the volcanic disturbance. From a
iT, i3U i. UUaces oi white .
mustard seed, and two onions chon- i
ped fine, rut the wh
jv-v iii.Akiiitr.
on.. au.Mi.g t i wijLccr, into a
norceiam kettle and iet it boil just ;
two minutes keep clos covered, j
r inw roots 01 norsc-rau-,
imi, wirfu -enjnnwise to tue ten oi
the pick.es. Tb.g wnl prevent all j
pickles fiom moulding.
I a a week it
wi.l be tit for the table
Coal r Ll'laf 1m Europe and Ararrlra.
boy twenty pounds of flour in Boston, ,
one or two pounds more in Europeans
seaports, but the same or considca-i
bly less in a majority of tbe places;
compared. In Uostoa one dollar will !
buy five pounds fresh Wef, rcasun?
piece, ja n i-iav-s iu i-utiuu
;it Day so ruuen oy a pounu or more,
eight pounos of pork for a dollar
sold here and not much over
are ;
half;
- -
. as ir.nf i run fM obtaiueu lor
that j
no-1
, J
; . i t- in nuiiC ftrid
, wnere as mucu. m
have the advantap-e 01 U3.
cv
ov . . iA(i; UMtnm LDsrlaDd.
; 1C3 I'-jrlA icra u.v v-
I . - rvk -.t-n ttlii lilt lu v
.v coniD
though tbe diiferenee
i3 little.
In
little
c.al is cheaper here than in
."- ,,..it. : vi,i
i jeruian tauuwici iuiiuiui..
.Merrimack or common prints are
1
cheaper here than any where in Log-
.f land fir I ii'rne 15001S are auoui
ol MliU ur i,u.t.'i't.. ..
the same here as there, geaeraur
j speakin-.
lnere are uui,
..-i -i
fcbirtiiiirs the lorciirners are ueui-i uu.
Kent for fourroom cheaper in Great
Ilritainand on the continent than in
, Uosi.m;
;chcair.
t- f -
in AUtwis '"i"u
times
Hoard, also, is from
one
"T
ami a half to twice as cheap in
' -ope and Great
;;jst-;n.
Unta:n as it is
in
Broiled Cblf Urna.
I'he.-e arc very dry and tasteless
merelv split" and broiled plain,
if
which i
the u?ual way. It seems to
be supposed that no chicken is too
poor for broiling, and thcrefore.it is
often difficult to iret more that two
i,.r, a-k
o three mouthfuis of flesh of their
bost
. . ; :
IW lUC Contrary, poor m'm -
ons arc n. t worth broiliu
To ha VC ;
them good, choose thse that are
lt !
and !i- .-hy. Having cleaned
them
4 v
wcii, w &fUva ilcisi aua w ipeu kuvim
w a.-hed them find Wiped
drv, split and divide them into lour
i.M-1-ti.pj flii'mnin" ihp. bones with a
stt-iik mallet. They will be much ici-
,1 l.w cKit.Ir.rt- ln-killnn in A !i t-
'jirovcd by stewing Or boiling in a
tie water
. them, and
fr ten minutes. Drain
save the Ikiuor for the
'"raw. Roil in this the neck, heart,
c . - . . . , r . t : .
Cizzaru, liver ana icei. c;raia u
a::er no; m. ana save tue nur to
niu-b into the gravy. Season the
gravy with grated carrot and minced
!....r'..r a lirtlo cnrf-nriP and a mail
' piece of butter dredeed in flour. Have
, , t of bread-crumbs irrated.
Scafi-D;(1 wilb natm(.gt and the yolks
of fourc?!r5 wtll beaten. The quar
ters of the chickens having become
fiuite cold, dip each one first into the
; (-fTT ;
and then into the crumbs, bet
; the gridiron over a clear fire and
roiltbe chickens
ith-;down tLc insiJe.
well, first laying
Give the gravy,
as prepared above, a short boil and
Ei ud it to the table in a sauce-boat
-, . . , ,
with the thickens.
Book, Peanuts and IHnnert..
The Hartford Courjtnt remarks:
"There is still a popular belief that it
is less extravagant to spend $10 for
a dinner than $! for a book. A fes
tive person out on a holiday will
spend twenty five cents for a quart
of peanuts which he does not need,
and which he cats up in an hour cr
two (to his inward damage), who
would never think of buying for the
same money some cheap edition of a
standard book which would furnish
him solid enjoyment for many days,
ttic evapora- ana aua materially to me vaiue oi
his life. Such a reluctance is there
show them-! to buy book? that a whole neighbor
cr more in i hood, eager, perhaps, to read a new
with a rich '. work by a popular author (hungry
own it and satisfy the intellectual ap
petite at once.
"Every cay, in every city, people
.sliced $5 and 10 lor elaborate
them for a month or two and enrich
.
! their minds forever,
i digal about catin;
ihey are pro-
ing ana annting,
spending liberally for dvsiiepsif,, but
trust to chance and borrowing for
i what the mind wants. The sample
: rnm is more attractive to them than
the rows room, and they pass by the
bookstore for the restaurant."
l
ClrKitlas IlarneM.
The Carriage Builder gives the fol
lowing excellent hints on clcaninr
and preserving harness, which com
ing from so reliable a source, is
worthy of all attention: "Unbuckle
all the straps aDd remove ai! the
metallic portion possible without
ripping the siiching: then if a thick
coating has formed oa any part where
: uuuru uuu uuu .-oai uuu uru.-ii i itau
f.rt nil tl-n cnnorniinna mottnr nn lha
j .,.f. 4 1 rtt t.Vinl "I t A . I
fcUrlaeC, tLeV FbOUld be allowed tO
surface dry, and if they were bard be
fore eleaninj? ncatsfoot oil should be j
applied ; this will penetrate the
leather and open the pore?. As soon
as ttie oil Las entered the leather '
coat
.iiraac uu iuu eui.ticc liiHi ue I c-
movea who a ciotn ana
eonic Tar-
uish black be applied if desired
Li
Wonderfol Storlea 1 rain Japan.
Ma:l
advices br China steam
er, at San Francisco, report
nan in the vo canic ro;n thorn
, ! - 0
i,niw ;n
a brief time, three iiicud-
tains uno nt tx-iiiiii iti-r.i m
-w
area
or two and a half square miles, and
is 1,800 feet Lijh, the others being
considerably smaller. A tract of
land aUo rose from the ocean
at an
nr";
the
coast. The
newly risen land measures 1,000 feet
'by 5o0 feet, and is connected" at
one
'nd with the main land.
i Ahh? Aicert iement. Aeio
t .
THE
Qto Tjfl SOUaTe HclIlOJ
J
j
MBthh t,t, wrlltrB upt tt .hwe j
.1,.:,.., . net in thenar-. .ru i-
-: nrst la ine eiji . -- .,,-, :
.i ., we hare flipped 'rom a ,recnbor- ;
FIRST CLASS !
".
Pianos & Organs,
AT
Wholesale Trices.
BY
Prof. Edward Hetz.
PIIILADELriHA.
The'Prcts"' of June 2C:h. vne of tiic Uarim!?
newi-iffllHTJ uf the Stat of Peniivlvam.l.a!.ih
r, tn Fbila-i-lpbia, on ler the e-Jil.TsUip CI.
Kornev, panlii'iiwl the following extract of a pn
rat ltu-r. dalfl Vienna, MaJ SI, IS 3:
1 aim. met Alt-e Lint, the eelet.rateil virtw!
.,tn..r lie lo..k now very ni.t. anil, hi
' . ' . I A T ,.t an..w
j hiyiSriu iiwrk.i Jet uke. .
. tisterm in our inusicni mmr, .. .- 'r
: ,i,mvi i.mt the uw of his
j,..rnwrach.Sar. i'roic toward Hnn-ot Fhiia-
,.', ..,: i. n.,w orfrej. wm
! hWi Vy fir t he Tstin market, rf Jo of
, 4 E .
I a. tteriBir ai thwe Ha r. tb-. area
im.n.rlM.'lhaoi,ru!eorlii-'T ai-prt.
,t js n,H aiOD0 ka.. u.-ti,u.ii
!
elrumenu.of ir-tHeu. , .
i u. a nirr mt-u a jjuiudii v
ler.llection of auuraj.h
..r u,..n.i.i.4 i,f the must evkbratcd
! pianjsi. whoadnut ithout eicejition, that
i T.T,rvn TMl' T)n Tin'7'C
i 1 liUx . JiU n -xivL niiiti j
PIA1TO
i
1 by far the l."! now ofliTC-J. Amine the tiuir.!T
of valuuMe aut-ia-rapli In .clon of fru!i-sor
Hell, we fpe the I .llowinx cclel'RiH'd mffif!: M
chek. I'r.f. Tuplcr. L;o l.ner. Mctlessei. liitiard
Wainier, fir. BrenJel, Hen-nr. liiedel, C'ariOuue.
C. Mor. L-vssn. Uoiu-haik. and a I- liFt ol
i othert of the fame rar.k tfw ouiufnaii lo mention.
liut It if not only turtle, it if this ctantry. and
! efoeciillT the Sute of f'eanfylvanU. we wi?h to
i ptuk of. The ex'.en'ire use and Intrxluction of
! Uie inano, which natarauy proaueeo a irreat cm-,
iHftiuim an1
i ri.airy am -nS iiuim. u., -u ,
ioycn. - r.tlyarcal delude of aeoond ela iwtru-
mMils. rila un'er the nn pn-ionlhUf noinea. and I
without the f lighten rrpnul!iilltvir knowle-lire
o( music or i: InJtrumonli. The wuUeal ruin
rathjn of the art of tunes on tf.c.rifan or piano,
ton::; one of the emitrst iiEp"naU': in the line ol
education. Prof.' Edward Heti t'k painf to to
cune a uia?tir on tota instrument", and without
rezard to time and cost. acjUired the instrun
t hip of the mvt rclchraicd uiater. Kran'i Li-it,
wli" i?. and h. olwavs been pn.ud of hie scholar.
What our neighbor say and think aiut the
HKTZ PIANO.
You will learn frim the following authentic tc
tiimmh.ls. of wiikh original., and a ?"d deal of
other iiiU'rc-stir.ir cofrmium.i"n3 tnay lie ikn in
the ALHl'-M Ot'Al'TUUKAPHS, iK.ionof
the l'Ttvtt. and ojwn to ini:tion forcveryli!.
ctAiincAXts.
Faos Da. Colkjiax.
Litrobe, Pa., June ICth. lfTl
This if to cniiy.ihat 1 have ha-i one of 1'r-f.
Hen's "tirani I'Liuos," for atom one and a half
yar. and it ha proved an excellent Iiistrument.
All who have examined iu have fpoken in u-ruu ol
praise of i'-s merit, both is tuue and finish. The
workinanrhip it excellent, and the tone is ail that
con to defirwl, and I Ukc pleaf nre in rt-eoaii!.'.'iid-ini
these instrusts'.a to the puidic.
W. C. CoLEMAS.
t'nnx L I). Pok.
Latbobk. Pa.. April frth. 1S73.
Thi if h oertifv, that I purchased fr'in i'nf.
EJwapl Hc-tx. one ofhif "Grand Sijunre Pianof,"
hur notn;hs ao, and it ha (riven entire ?(iMc
thm. and haf tocn tried liy tlu lenlf from College,
and they prefer it toany they have practiced on. I
w;ruld reecotiiinend his infirumenl to all arUce
wifhmg good iMiruuicii'.s.
L D. roans.
I" COM WH. SUOW ALTEK.
Latbohc May lith, 1ST3.
I ccrtvfv. thstciirhtt-en montht axo, I purchased
one of lP'f- Edward Hett'i "Orrnd Spuare I"l
ao." and it ha iriven entire satiifaclim In every
way, and I would recommend hit piano to all those
dtirin to purchase.
- WI. SilOWALTEO.
FaeM 12- Ftnocsos.
Latrobe. Pa-. April Sth. 1T3.
This is toeertity that I purchased ol Prof, Ed
ward Hetr, one of hi "Grand rjtiuare Piano.'
some six month tince. It ha txn examioett ana
tried by competent judea, and ail pronounce il a
vcrv fine Instrument. We like It very much, and
think i's tune unurpard. and cherlully recouj.
inend hif piano toall wishing fr'"1 innnnnentn.
E. FEKG tSOX.
ru. db. Bean.
New Alexandria, Pa.
To all whurn It may concern, be it knwn that I
have one ol Prof. Heti'e "J rand Square Piano. "
whi -h ha toon examined by couijictent judges,
and prn'unce.l No. 1 in tune and hnh. and that
It wiii compare favoraidy with the toft in the mar
ket. Panic wishins a eood Pkino. may ave
inonev and dis;ij iointmeiit hy purth;i5iuir from
Prot'IIelx.
rEOJt OEOHGE.
Ntw At.EXAM.niA, April 114, IKX
I have purcha.ed a first clasa Piano of Prof.
Ilet. and hnd that it give perlect satisfaction in
all re?ircL, and tolieve it i con J to nne in the
Sta;e. Persons wishing to turchae a first claa
inftruincnl f houid pive the Professor Piano an
examination toiore purchasing elsewhere.
W.M. GEOKGE
For further reference apply toMaj. David Jlcch
lini. John JlcC'cllaud, Jainc .M. "Shell I?, Xcw
Alexandria, Pa,
James Lcin.in. Saltshunr. Pa.
George V inlin, Eatroto, Pa.
.11ETZ ? !ls only FIRST CLASS
IlVTSXSXTlvCElSrXS,
and always direct fnun the factory, ami sets up
and tunes the inrtruiuems hhusell, and ha no
agents, hut trusu to the
Pianos & Organs
TO ED'OJIMEX I) THEMSELVES.
AH or lors r. -r ins ruaivnlo ant Setters Elc.ul l e
addressed,
EDWARD HETZ
i, A wa.
421 Vine Street;
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
The Professor intend puMishine from time to
time the certitic-aies he receives frm his custom
er. In addition to the ahove, the following are f
nvte:
rUOV J. E. fjALTZIE.'
Baetiwoek. July S, 1ST4.
Having seen an I heard the Grand Square Pi
ami. manufactured by Hale Co., of New York,
fi Pmfm.r U..U with Ihr ntrn latNt fniMmrt..
menu 1 can fullv recommend them toany and all
. , class Instrument. For durability
hinsr a first class instrument. For durability
and sweetness ef tone they cannot be excelled.
J. E. SALTZER.
rnoa tons s. ttas.
IlEiironn. Pa., March 4. 1S74.
n)lia. f hr. s-.n pin.V t.-...
mints, it rive me much pleasure to certily that
, aid iiisiruracnt Is superior to any other in every
rc?pe-t, an opinion shared bT the in-t competent
ennoiurs! Any pc-rs- Wisbinirto purc-!.e
first class piano should notfail to eaamine thise of
p.f Jlcti tfore eoinr elsewhere.
s uiukx fta
no lis . 1 an.
v '"""--
FAHtMorxr. w. - a., Jane 30. is:f.
llavinz purchased of Professor Heti. or Phila-
d,lpbta,oi!eOrand!.,narePiano.T;io,-tav..man-
"l?- vfi ' Tort r the
Prof., with his own latest improvements thereto.
it (fives me rreat pleasure to cenny tiiat saiu in-
ttrutnent is very suicri...r in b-ne and ridume. and
! easy of manipulation to any I have ever seen, and
'the same opiuion ha been expressed by ail who
I have eilher played upon or heard it played. Any
j i-rn wishing to purchase a tirst class instrument
would do well to ei-tmlne tirnse manufactured lor
i she Irof. beb re looking ck. where,
i J. V.: McCOY.
Any person desirinz to pnrchase ephera Brst
: clas Jiano or Orsran may apply to lr. Brulrtiker.
i one of tbe ra..r competent mu-lcal judirea. or ad
i dress me at No. fcl Vine trect Pliila lrli.hla.
j The l illowlne nam TSons will 1 alad to tes
j tify also to ti e superiority of niv Icsiruinents and
! rive such inbTmatiim a mav IjedeJ.ireil: M. A.
Sanncr, Si.niersct: Col. E. 1. Vutiy. Ursina. So:n
t ersct C; Anthonv ICK'er, CHinttuence. Somertvt
Co.: Lot Watson, Petersburg. Somerset Co.: John 1
Ui.nl..l !...(... dmM 1 ' . . U . ... i
dison. tioinorset Co.; Jerry Ijston. IJstonvillc, I
Smnersi't f.'o.: liev. W. II. Link-v. t imrnrn.. I
Somerset t.'o.
Anv order forwarded to me will be punctnallr
attended to. Parties deslrinr to have a piano on j
trial oeiore urciiasmr can lie accommodated
without extra eharre for harinr the Instrument
put up in their parlor! or removed in ease tbe In
strument !s not taken, which latter, however, ba
never occurred yet. 1 oner none but the verr best
I instruments for ale and warrant them for 4 and !
' vears. My terms are reasonable and easy, a I
liave facilities which very tew dealers can boast of.
; H.-ini a practical Piano and Irtran builder mvself.
I it is but natural that 1 can otter advantage which
; tn.'St dealers orarcnt do not possess, "Without
) enterinz into further details as to the qualities of
j tny nstrumeuts. I respectfully aolicit th readers'
I patiience to peruse the foreeoirr certificate and
I also call attention to rant published in the S'.m-
erset Herald and IVtr-ocrat of Julv 8. tlotnmend
! Inr mysell to the public tn eeneral, but especially
j to lover of music, 1 subscribe
Kespecrfullv.
PKOF. EDWARD HET7.,
jo'-' 4il VineSU, Philadelphia
Adocrtizemenix.
New Firm.
SHOE STORE.
SNYDER & UHL,
Store lately owned bj-
i
I II. C. Rceritg.
j We take pleasure In callintr the alien-f ro of the
' public to the fact that we have nnw ami expect to
! Lp constantly on hand a complete in wit
i meet of
Boots, Shoes
and Gaiters,
t
DOTH OF
Eastern and Home Manufacture
af ran be fi and anywhere. We aUi will have on
hand ojoeuml- a "lull suiIy of
SOLE LEATHER,
MOROCCO,
CALF SKINS,
KIPS,
AND LINING SKINS
Of ail kitxls, wilh a full lln of
Shoe Findings.
The HOME MAM'FACTCRE IJEPAKT
31 L.VT will It In chance of
jST. 13. Snvder, Esq.,
What ref.atati! fur making
Good Work and Good Fits
1
i Ta fMirin.t tAitnnit fn (li !f Th" TillMi l r i
tfullT nritej tu eaU an 1 examine our ft'K-k
WJ ar .in, j tH kw.., M the !
hest and kMI at prior a Kw a the l'wt. .
I
SNYDER & UHL,
der24
J' W. PATTO.'i. C. O. HU3ST.
T12AV FIRM.
NEW GOODS.
THE NEW FIRM CF
m
I
No. 4. Ilaer's Block,
are now in receipt of a et'Kk of r "xl adapted to
the i-resent wains of the people. Purchnscd with
in tbe last ten days and since the decline in the
price of Staplesa'nd ltomestic. they are enabled
to offer special inluceineats to nil lo want of Rood
of every description ia such variety as cann.it to
found anywhere else ia town, eomprisinsc a jren
eral ass.."rtment. They call ;ect il attention to
their large assortment of
CALICOES,
Bleached and TJrib'cad ed .Muslins,
GINGHAMS,
SIIIUTIXG,
TICKING,
BOYS AND MENS'
HEAVY PAXT STUFFS,
in Cottonade, Double and
Irish Jeans, Satinets,
Cassi meres, &c.,
DRESS GOODS,
in Plain and Corded Alpaccas, Pop
lins, Cashmeres, French
Merrinoes, &c,
STAPLE 4 FANCY NOTIONS,
HATS Sz CAPS,
BOOTS Sc SHOES,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
HARDAVAEE
The a!rttccnt of
Ca'rpctings and Oil Cloths
cverbMoirht to town. A larire stock of yueons
wUre. Dttcnnhici to 1 up to the times iu as.rt
merit. style and prices, vm repectfully soi..-it a
call from those in want of koous. . Icblg
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AioiTwy
TUEDOORortXKblX
ntavKS.
THK LIGHT.
Te be Copy rh ted.
On recedit of fifteen cents. I will muil .t
dress, a neat card with either uf the alvve: show-j
lni? in tbe one case how 'the llht" will trive liirht I
on any subject: and In the oi her case bow -the !
d.ior will open a door to anv subject, even the !,r
of Heaven. Or I wlU s'nd the two card for twen-1
tv-five cents. j
v. i. AL.a.tii, Friedcns l'a.
That the alpha!t is a science in Itself, is cer
tainly something new. even In th! day of inven
tion and discovery. Though if Mr. Walker sus
tain Ilia assertion by actual demonstration, we
will all have to acknowledge the truth, and if we
do find It in the meaninr of the letters of tlic al
phabet. weaving;
1 am prepared to weave
CASSIMERES,
a.
Single .tid Double Coverlets,
BALMORAL.-!. SKIRTS, TABLECLOTHS,
TOWELS. KLAXKETS. .o. Per.n iiavu.2
any kind of weavinr to I done are inv ited to call
and examine my work. Woolen and tiax yarn
takea ill exchanse for work or .od.
, , . O.SWOLO FEIULEK.
J"'!!! New Jexiugton, Pa.
JtSSZ IlrSTEK. J.
ITcsideat.
A. Er.u, .T. H. McKwiwr,
Sec. At Treas. Vnt Pres.
"
ESTMOltELAXU MUTUAL
1
PATTO
& HI T
PopS-SK
Uu m ism Against Datl m
OFFICE- West Pltijbnnrh s'roct.
. OKEEXSHUita, PA.
jrAent wanted ia ail adjoining counties,
julyli
A
LLEOIIESY CITY STAIS ECILDISG k
WOOD TURNING SHOP.
Newel, Ilnlnsters. Hand Rail, with joint cut
ami bolted ready to hansr, furnished on hort no
tice. IA M. PEOPLES, Cor. Weteter street od I
(Iraliam alley. julyli
MisceUaneou.
Hierfla
Have now opened
A Large and Complete Assortment
Goods for
of
Fall and Winter Wear.
".They have a complete aorttnent ol '
Xrfulies Dili's,
Ires.s CSoosls
IVlt Skirts
IafoopSkirti,
Gloves,
Gum autlxils.
And Felt Over Shoes.
MEN AND DOYS'
Cloth in
Boots and Shoes,
HATS AND CAPS,
GLOVES, SzG.
Undcrclotbing for Men and Women
A large artraent ol
HARDWARE
QUEEiMSWARE,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c.
lar)re stock of fine and eorf
S A Ii
I5,v the Barrel orack
Prices as Low as Possib'p.
C. & G. H0LDERBAU3I.
Somerset, Pa.
Oct. CO.
FOLLANSBEE & CO,
Merchant Tailors,
And laiiufacrturer ot
. Gent's, Youth's and Boys,
(Mm aafl
I
121 Wood1 Street, eorner Fifth Arenne,
PITTSBURGH.
j-rl.
Cook & Beerits'
FAMILY GE0CER7
Flour and Feed
S'JL'CD JbaIB -
Wc would most respectfally announce to oci
friends and the publ lc irencrally. In the town and
vicinity of Sonreu that we have opened eutln
11 fit Store on
MAIX CE0SS STREET,
And tn audition to o full Uue of tbe best
Coiifectionerip, Xotlonn,,
Tohiic-os, C iprarrs ale.,
We will endeavor.! all times,
tomers with tbe
to supply our cus-
1) E ST (J U A L I T Y OF
FAMILY FLOUE,
CORK-HIE AL,
OA TS, SUELLEJi COIiX,
OA TS f- CORK CHOP,
P.P. AX, MWDLIXGS,
And everything partainhig
luieiiiattbe
to the Feed jDcpart-
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
FOR
CASH ONLY.
Also, a well selected stock of
j Glassware: Stoneware. Wood en ware. Brushes 01
I al kinds, and
1 STA-TIOERY
j Which we will Sell as cheap as the cheapest.
j Please call, examine our roods of all kinds, ani
j be satisnod irom yuur own judgment.
P. n't forget where we stay
On MAIN CROSS Street, Somerset. Pa
Oct. 2. isri
ARCHITECT,
tVr. Stith Ave. and IJIertT Street,
PITTSUL'KiHI. PA
I-jitrancc No. 5 Sixth Avenue. scp-J3
SPECIAL NOTICE.
cslem
SAGAMORE, (late California) WASHINGTON
COUNTY, PA.
The V INTER SESSION of this n-w
State Normal School
Wtltbetrin MONDAY. S! PfEM ".EU -0,1874,
j U-e v-nj.ii. WCViVS.
Tuition for tlic Term $20.
Completely fuml-hej room, fuel and "iwar iin
. i3 -i ir wock. Total outlav, Ini-iUAlinz tui.iou,
j does not exceed ii Oil per wek.
j State aid to those irrsduaiini; a Teacher-will
t mt.ru ...hi. j.ny me luuton ot tue whole eours
he normalschool
irraduate are mpit.ly cosuinacdlnx the best posi-
1hrx who come and cradnata ftrst win h n
in the iHd to -
The Best Schools.
i SitJ.lcnt arc rceeive.1 at any time, UiookIi It i
' best to enicr at betriniiinir of Term. Come by way
; of Unlmtown and Jirownsville. Address
C. h. EHRENFIELD, A- M.,
Principal. '
e;
Neio AdverlieemenU.
QIIEAT SIDE GROCERY
Ja receiveI at the
Gheapside Grocery
A New Stock of Goods,
NOTIONS
GROCERIES,
FLOUR,
I5AC0N.
FISH,
SUGAR,
SYIIUPS.
MOLASSE
TEAS,
COFFEE,
and CANNED FRUITS,
3sC, cfeC, ScC
f tho bet quality, (irvl will be t-AJ at the very
lowest csh price. ;0il and oar Muck,
Opposite Somerset House,
SOMERSET, I'V.
FJ. Mm Ho.
aPr" 8
407 70
The Golden Remedy.
Thi wonderful preemption is a eertain. !afe and
cheap cure Ur Gi.corrhea. One liottle wilt e fTcvt
oally core the moat stubborn cum and leave no
painful or troul.it.-3.jioe elfecl behind. It ha cur
e.1 over 10.CM) -a?es. Price ji ou per botilt,-. Ad
dress, eneioint:jrir-e,
WI P. U. llox No. 2S7. rittflmrjr, Pa.
OTICE.
All persHi are hcrebr no!i:id nf,t to ir. atL.a
on tbcproicrty of the undersinta by tuntinir
tehiniroritatlierhur nut, berrtci. e. Tretl
era will bes'rietly dealt with accor.li:;z to 1 iw
a. p. Fkirz. j. j. oc.M hi kt'
PETEH OCMfiEKT, II. GfMUEKT.
E.C-OBKII. H. H.ST AH U'
wm. hitt.vek. a. y. BirrxEit,
S.W.EBITZ, U;,I. EKITZ,
S. BfXIEK. w. N. COLEMAN,
JOS. WALKEi;. J. EHAN Y
S. HA V, F. HAY, '
XECUTOU'S NOTICE.
I.suiie r.r Alex. Johc - n, la'.o of
liezreaiif!
JiDLOf Twp,
Letters tetiimcntsrv on ni..r.
j ln lcn trranted to the undersized bv the tiro."
er auihonty, notioe J bpreby uiven to thorn in
debted to It to make imroediatepiivuicat.aiid tb w
havinir claims niminst it wiii pr- r-nt them to tho
undersiimcd ti allowance at the office of Ima
min S. Fleck, nt Jconcr X Iloatii, osSaturdnVt
October !,
HEX. S. FLECK.
AXblJEW JOHNSON
e;.1 Executors.
0
OKDIXAXCE NO. 20.
8R 1- Be It ordain"! hy the Iuto n.l
Council of tiie boroic,'h or Hc'rlln. that Ir .maind
alter the 1M da of October IS 4. it sliall not be
icavini meiruc run at lanresball brlialdo to a
fine ol 2t for every offence K.ctiicr w till ousts of
suit.
Enacted and suligcri'ned this Sl.h dav of S-tit
JAC. J. y.On.V. '
Chief burytss.
gi-r.
CIAL NOTICE.
A SKci...I meeting of the sbJckb d lcr t.f tb
Cuml!rland lc Elkli. k Coal Conipanr will i-e hfld
on Tuesday, IMober 13th, al IU o'cu'k ra. at tbe
Dale House, Icyer3d;ilc. Somerset Co.. Pa., to
devise ways and means to open up and improve i;s
proH rty. and transact sach.rtber btuimss as nur
come 1clurc the incciiiuf. iiy onler t Ihe iti.apl".
ALEX. SIIAS.
JOHN H.-. SHAW.
A. CHAM HEI'Ll.V,
CM. IIOCLT, (i.C. HICKS.
Secretary, K. W. BALIiWIN.
0123
John J. I!tWc
vs
SanU Hcrkcy,
, 1 In iiie four: of C
nmica I'ic;is
of Somcrsu.-i Co.. Pa., Xo 4f,l
Auif. T. li74. Pilitiirti t.r oi-
All
J Vol
.P.-c. A viii.-ul: ra.!rioi..t I
"And now to wit 4t 11 Scptcmlr 1ST4. on mu:i..n
of John H. Uhl. Esj.. Ihe Court appoint Jas
IlJirh. Es.j., to bad uad p;p.jrt tint iacts and aa
opinion."
1 wiil attend to the duties of the above apiK.int
tnent at my otfice In Somerset lioMuifii on Thurs
day October the 15th la,, al U o'clock a. m. whoa
and where all partic interested can at ten I
J AS. L. PUG II.
JOTICE.
All persons are hereby notified m.t to trespass
on the projierty of the undersigned by liuniioz,
lishinir or ica'herini; nuts, berries, etc. 1 rcspasscrd
will be strictly dealt with according to law.
ISRAEL WELFLEV. II. C. WlKSINU.
JOHN DAVIS, IL WIRSIXtr,
J. J. SXYDEil. J.HANNAH. Sr.,
WM. HANNAH, JOHN" H ANNAH,
NOAH P.IKD. It. AXKEXY.
J. P. Mi Li NT' K' K. JOH N W A LK EK.
N E W LOX TICHEW. II. VOUNIUN,
eep2J.
McELKOY
54 Wood St., -
-WHOLESALE
iDiRir o-ooids
OFFER THEIR STOCK OP
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
FOR AUTUMN AT VERY LOW PRICES.
September loth, 1S74. - T
JOHN F. BLYMYER,
DEALER Ifl
Hardvare, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints,
orris, -&c., &o.'
Tbo following is a part:al list of goods in Stock: Carpenter's Tools,
Planes, Saws, Hatchets, Hammers, Ci.iscls, Plane Iron dzes, &c, Black
smith's Goods, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Files, Hammers, tte Saddlery
Hardware, Tab Trees, Gig Saddles, Hanies, Buckle?, Kings, Bits and Tools.
Table Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Spoons and Razors, the
largest stock in Somerset County. Painter's Goods, a full stock. White
Lead, Colored Paints for inside and outside paiuting, Paints ia oil, all colors,
Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Brushes, Japan Pryer, Walnut Stains,
ic. Window Glass of all sizes and glass cat to any slapc. The lest Coal
Oil always on hand. Our stock of Coal Oil Lamps is large and comprises
very elegant styles. Pitston's Circular, Muley and Cross Cut Saws. Mill
Saw Files of thebest quality. Porcelain-liiied Kettles. Handles of all kinds.
Mattocks, Grub Hots, Picks, Scythes, Sneaths, Sledges, Mason Hammers,
Cast Steel, Step Ladders, Carriage and Tire Bolts of' all sizes. Loooking
Glasses, Wash Boards, Clothes Wringers, Meal Sitves, Poor Mats, Ba.-kets,
Tubs, Wooden Buckets,. Twine, Rope all sizes, Hay Pulleys, Butter Prints,
Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cutters and Stuffers, Traces, Cow
Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, Past and Scrub Brushes, Horse Brushes, Cur
ry Combs and Cards, Poor Locks, Hinges. Screws, Latches and everything
in the Builders' line. Caps, Lead, Shot, Powder and Safety Fuse, ic, kc,
The fact is, I keep everything that belongs to the Hardware trade. I deal
exclusively in this kind of goods and give my whole atttention to it. Per
sons who are building, or any one in need of anything ia my line, will find
it to their advantage to give me a call. I will always give a reasonable
credit to responsible persons. I thank my old customers for their patronage,
and hope this season to make many new ones. Don't forget the place
jSTo, 8, "BAEE'S l3LOCIv."
Aprils '74. . JOHN F. BLYMYER.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!!
. :a.t . .
Tlie ZSTew Store of
G,R. PAEKER,
Dealer In
Dry Goods, Fancy
Eibbons, Embroidery, Laces, &c.
ould be pleased to have his Friends and Patrons call and w- i Ttot m a et andw.tamiai manner, and t r-i
... , . o uun, i iiiiHis aau i OUUH5 Idll dUU t. j shortest not He ia determined to do all bis
amine nis btock belore purchasin"- elsewhere storr Room oni'""rk tn luch wanner, aodat u.-hpriat.
, . j'inviittai.ii0 .'"- tti.it,. tutt, lKJUUI uu ! o.ake It to the Inteivst of everybody to patmniia
Mam Street, opposite the "XSarnet irou.se." Somerset Pa. ! eii;1neJ '''
Prt15- . lanM ' D.J.HOKSER.
Mifellaneou.
BOOTS & SHOES,
and !
.HatsSCa s
ueainer ana anoe rinatngs.
s. jr. coxtieir,.
Takea plearare In ealllos the tten1-i of the cit-
lins ol Somerset and Tkinitjr to tbe fact that bo !
has opctiei a tore on the North-East rner of the j
Iiiaiaoi.l, where thera will always b kept on i
hau l a complete a&ortznstef j
Boots and Shoes.
Of Eastern ani home manufacture, a large and !
well assorted Kock of
HATS CAPS,
And a ret variety i f S
Leather and Shoe F intlloK !
Or an kind.
There U aire attached to th store a
CUSTOM-MADE ROOT &. SHOE
DEPARTMENT.
With JA.MKS PISEI. a cutler and Utter, which
alone i a Fuffirient miarantM! that all work made
np in the hoj will not only fit the feet of euatoot
ef l ut taily the beM material will be aned
and the
Workmen
pt.
inriie-i to eall a&d examine ills stock.
ep.6, "1.
Save Doctor Bills!
r.iany ooilar can te saved annually r-y a.mz
111!
ant to laic ao.l invl:
and failed .Man a Friend or
h ii a tonie wine bittrri, preoar
UMlllT, at No. iio r'enn eoue.
Xbi c.niound i eoiupoHeii of
nd itrictiy oure wine: it is oleas-
f.nt to lake and invigorate the whole sjstem: it
t" a valuable nuuily ine.u :ne: IL will care all tli
eaaea of the twel: it ia a preventative of Chol
era, and as a bloxi pnrifler It H unexcelled. The
nemanii toriniapnpuiar mciicme u to treat mat
hrretotore II ha been lroKsllle b.nil ail order.
-nr. -ciiuaut baa larely tncrca.I tbe tiKilitie lor
lrepanni it. ho price I 1 per bottle. Mati-
laoo-Mi Eunrant e.1 Iry a twttle and u will then
nee.1 no re.minen lalion to comiim- its a. We
havu UM-d rhe bitter in cur own family and know
a noreoi wc speait.
Try ii, :ead r, il will do you goud.
anrl'-
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at
once agreeable,
healthy, and
-v effectual f o r
v preserving tbe
.1 hair. It soon
. j j-. i.i
tftSl' to its original
color, Kith the
gloss and freshness of youth. Thin
hair is thickened, falling hair checked,
and baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
the hair where the follicles are de
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and .
decayed; but such
as remain can be
saved by this application, and stimu
lated mto activity, so that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp arrest3 and prevents the forma
tion of dandruff, which is often so un
cleanly ami offensive. Free from those
deleterious substances which maka
gome preparations dangerous and inju
rious to the hair, the Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it If wanted
merely for a IIAIIi DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
-practical and Analytical Chemist a,
XOAYEIX, MASS.
ilare Business Chance.
An energetic man with from one to three hun
dred dollars can seenre an exclusive and pivntaMe
business i r una county tint win pay a percent
a montit on Investment, and bear investigation.
(ail on or a.bires
Keystone Portable Burglar Alann Co.,
R'Xmi 7, No. 501 Chestnut Street,
oct3 PHILADELPHIA.
& DICKSON,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
& Staple Notions,
7" t H
. - - v.
l'--s
'&ei?
I ' t i
j Jlixcellaiwon. j
i lL-wAGn6iTi ft
WmSmf
Dr. J. Walker's California Vin
egar Litters aro a p-ircly VectaWo
picjinraiwti, uwdo cliiu-ily from tbo na
t.vc l.orb3 fiiiiml cn tho lower ranees of
lLo Sierra. Xeva!.i niour.tains cf Caiifor
Kla, U.o iitcil.ciiuil projHrtic3 of "sbich
arc cxtmcteu tliorcfiom tfithout tlio uso
of A'f!iti!. J'!:0 r. icstioa i3 almost
i uaiiV
;t is tho ca-;P? cf t!:a
rtultil.l SSCCI' S of Yl.VKil.Vil !!"-
" Our answoi U, that they rcniovo
, jM uf t'.iM-j-.se, :nul the patient ro
s Lis hc:ilih. They aro tho prc.it
1 :.ia.
t lie t
COVt'i
I ; .ini'ier -:;! a iuo-givipp: priiieiiile,
a piTt'ct KcnovatiT ami Iaviorat'T
of t!:o fys?e::i. Never before ia tho
l.i-t"rv cf ti.a vni'u! a i;:cu:eiuo leou
c!t!-a:ii!el ptw.n-s-iti:;? t!:o rfin.l;lialii
r.-;a;.;M of .VlSKftAS 111 ITKI'.S ia htf:iiin.- tl.n
ixk of ererr tli.-oio i::aa 13 !:cir to. They
aro a cren:!o Puriativo as trelt m a Tiaio,
! relicv::. tonwsnoa cr Ir.Ssaimatinn cf
tho Liver ulJ VUecrd Or-rana ia ll'.V.mi
lli.seusc'3
The rropertics cf Dr.. Walkek's
TfMOAR Uin y.r.3 are APror.t, D'ahnre::-',
Camitnattve. Xatrltiou-?. Laxative. i;.;r;tu,
ftv'.ative. Con:itor-Ir.-;:a::t Sa-ioriilc, Altera
live, tail A-ti-lMilmK.
R. It. McDOIALD A CO..
Dr-rps-jti ar.d Arts., Son FYancisco. C Ulfi.rnia,
and eor. of Waahineton and Chariton St N". Y
Sold by all lrraggtata sad Uealcra.
jfijiv HILI.S j In the Court 'if Comm. n F is
V:4 t of Somerset Coun' v. I n. No
i vt iLLIXS 1 August Term 1-74. E.Ui!v
Tk. un.Ien.nrBe.1 4uiv aimuinUd by the Court
i Receiver, to luke charic ol tbe N.k of the e.
i nanor-so.. o,il.-ct th- .m..un: due. and i.a tin-
debt o' tbe tirm and C.c eipeas of the rcceiv
ship ar..i pay the balance ovt-r tothco.-rv.rtn.Trd.ip
e.jU.iliy. Hereby kit- notice to ail per..!.. m
oebtcl to tbe said cpar-n-rbip to call or
lore the -2nd day of N ivein'-t-r i.x; il 1 n:.iktt
tlemeat. If wit paU bc!..rc that time the '".
HI he place.! in tbe ban 's of K.-icn Lasiib a
t-j.4., lor coilccti n.
H. U
II V F.R.
ill mm.
l'ostnoncd to . 1ST I.
The Il .n. J:..-. T. I. Wli
and the Ci;.y C-.tiMctl tr.
..n. M.ijc
or..-f
Wiows:
HorsT.., TetiA April . l-"4.
We. ihe niv'.r-iznc I. r'-ir irl the Kol Es'ot
Disfril.utioa. wbi-n J. E. Vi;n pr. p. ses to roase
on tbe -i I of Oct .i cr d. it. in tins .-i:y. cai-u la
ted b. promote iriiir..vcr:ieii:.-. and pi...-i: wiih.u
there.i';lt of many, wl.i (.'.bcrwi.-.- w.-ul 1 i-e ur;.i
ble. a cbance to-.rtire a b'..:ce b r th iii .in 1 their
families, and havii; Irom our b.nz iitit in - c
witabiifi. evcryoi.ii i-ru?r in l.i itii'w.'r; ; v. ire f.-cl
jn.-Iined in s.iyirir lb it we l.licvc b.-w:.l rrry
...uthi.s lii.s.rituii.-ii fe- oct'.iy mi.. i,,ir:y, a c rui.
to bis advtriied t-i-.n.
Si.'nt by tbe May..r, the 1I..B. Ji.. T. I'. Wil
ton. n.i City C'our).-ii.
Capital prize. 4,,--j G .M: t-n "Rei-!cr-.- In
Hou-t. n: p...uia;i..ii 2.ooo. and the r.L.-ou;! cmi
lerof the State: Mi tr.icts of bid in iMb-reut I t
tionsof the ti atc. Vaiue of prize ilit.irv.
0 tickets, at each: 1 t.e uin;itf-i!it nt ar o
well c.nvin( ?.i ol tbe u.-cs cl tb f.I:'-rp-:-!.
that tby i-el jn-: ifi-t ia r.nii.-lttr tor.'I.-i:i i --''-ery
cent of ni.-ny if the iir.iwti:4 dos r..-r t..'-.-?
place . 2il ot I .'tol?r. Every pnsc i.i I in "ii.
whether :.ii t he ti--kr ar s..b; or o-'t.
T. W. Ht.l E. Tr.-aurr. A i Irv-i
J. 1 FCsIE:;. ;.i..i r, II .u.-t. T- i
se!3
CLAIM Affl PAHH ABM.
111 TiL2 S7A-Z.
-k-MM at tw a1 m
W.C. RERlXftER, Solicitor
Patent" T-rv-'ifre-!. Pon?i-n. 13' 'Tint y.
Mon-fT cjlf.te-. Af-plk;:-!-:5 ) y
if maoe in iKT n.
0No t'liurt aril' lUrctsfful.
fa-:- 1
THE NEW IMPaOVED
iiMo m mm
1TTI
S
u.
AWARDED
The "Modal cf Prc?r
11
s,
AT VIILVVl,
1S73.
TheHiifhest Order of "Medal"' 3w.1r.icd n't?
EiposHi .n.
So Sf tciitg Machine Rereirrd a Hi-jltr Vriz.
a rrw ciood nr isoxs:
1. A Xew Invention tni rxiihly testcl and 5e
cured by Letters Patent.
"-.Makes a perfect Lock Stitch, alike oa both
sides, on ailkiii-iof
3. Runs hirbt. sm.th. noiseless and rapid
best combination of qualities.
4. Iaralde runs lor years without repair.
. Will do all varieties of Worn and Eur. 'y
StUchinir In a superior manner.
6. Is most easily manaired fr.y tbe oi-crat- r.
Lcnirth ot stitch may be altered wtiile runiiinz
and machine can be threaded witboul t-a.-.-ixz
thread through holes.
7. Icsi-.rn simple, Inerenious. elc.int. (ortr.ir.ir
the stitch without the nc ol c. ir whed i.'.-:irs. ro
tary cams cr lever artcs. Has the Autoin.u :c lr-p
Fee l, whkh Insures unilorm length of stitcli al
any iod. Ha ourncw Thread ( 'ontp llcr. which
allows easy movement of neoiie-bar and prevents
injury totbread.
. Conftrucilon most careful and finished. I
is manufactured by the m st tk;it:ui ;in.i ri.'ri
enced irechani.-s. at the ccicbnitci licn-inu'-. i.' Ar
morv. liion, N. Y. Pitlvbnrsh Olli.e. Ea
Sixth St. avri
Knabe & Co. 's Pianos
IIAINES BROS. ' PIANOS, tn '
GEO. A. TRLNCE & CO. S ORGAN?
The tl rce best and most popn'.-ir ins! rumen', now
in the market. Catuloiruo and Price List contain
tag full particulars, mailed to any addr..-.
t IIAIiLlll 1 t. KL.1 m r..
19 Sixth Avenue, Pittsi nral!. pa..
oetS SL'LLAliKXT
jy if. HORNER,
Bu&gy Carriage
AM) j
LIGHT WAGON
i
MANUFACTURER, !
SOMERSET 1JV.,
Is now prepared to mann'nclura to crier every de- I
tcriptiot: oi
CARRIAGES.
riliRilES.
SULKIES. I
SPKINfr WAGOSS, !
HACKS. !
SLEIOHS. i
slc, ;
In the latest and mos: apprweJ styles, an.! at the
I
Lowest PoisiIle Pri-o. j
ALL T5 TlSr r.T A
I -,
Or any ot'ier vclilole. arc respi c; fully inv;;.-' to
call and ej.imine his aork. Soi.e bnt ttie nrv bet
material will be ns d in tbe rsanufacturc It hit
work, arni none ba' tho
BEST
f Are employed in his establishment, some of w;;. m
) have bad an ex;rience of over twenty year In the
ib-Mines. He is. therefore enabled' Iw turn out a
first-clas vcliuie. Kth in point of material and
I workmanship. All work w Tinte.1 to be ar';ire
j ientetl when leaving the hop. and saiisia "U"n
; paannlee.!. All kin.! of
IlEPAIIiTNG AND IWINTINC
i, ... ........ ...
dctcnniaed to do all bis
Groceries and Concctionerict
This space is retired ior C. F. Rhoads k Bro..
who have moved into the m.wt maaoiB.ent irrferT
room in thi i:ace. They can be foond in Baer
new building, aecond doi-r from the corner.
W. DAVIS A BRO S
CHEAP
Grocery and Confectionery,
SOMERSET, PA.
We desire to inform the people cf this comma
nity that we have purchased the tirocery ami Coo
fcctioiiery ot H.. V. KncT.per. E.. oppue the
Biimct li..nse, and have made valuable addition
to the already f aa r.ock of Goods. W e sell ail the
best brands e
FLOUR,
A'D JI E AL.
COFFEE,
TEAS,
SUQARS,
SICE, SYKUPS,
MOLASSES,
FISH, SALT.
SPICES,
APPLES,
FLATOKLVO EXTRACTS,
DRIED AXD CASS ED FRUITS.
ALSO,
COAL OIL, TOBACCO, CIOAR3
SSUFF, BROOMS,
BUCKETS, TUBS. e
Aft kinds French and common
CAXDIES, NUTS. CRACKERS
FASCS CAKES, PERFUMERY,
ASD TOILET ARTICLES,
COMBS, BRUSHES,-SOAP, e.
Alfo an assortment of Tot,
folks. " -
If you want 'anytliinir in t"i
fecUonery line caii at
he., tor the little
Grocery and Con-
Davis' Cheap Grocery
OPPOSITE THE bARSET HOUSE.
HOT. tf-lT.
CROUSE & SHIEES,
Manuraotcrers of Seed and HaTanna
CIGAES.
BEtFORD, PA.
- Wrdcrs Solicited. So aathorijed ajtcnt.
70 the Mervhanlt of Somer.l Co.
Gent's: Your attention is
called to the fact that
GEIS, FOSTER & PI,
IIS 41 15 C linton St.
JOIIXSTOWX PA
are selling
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS h
fflLLINERY,
at Eastern pri. es. We Kiurant yn Eastern
brlo-s on Prints. "linirhanis. Delaine. Alpacas,
l'ress O.shIs. Mnslin". I'p.wn and Iileache.1 len
Ittis. Iiucks. Liriils, C..tt.na.!e. Jeans. Cam brica.
Tickings. Flannels. CMh and Cassimeres. in fa. t
all 1 y t.:s and "Soti.;. A trip to J.d nrtown
will ot M't tho the tenth part of the expense ol
Iri to Philadelphia, and yetweellt Phila
delp i pri.s and save yoa freight beside. We
fan afford to d it because we buv in lanfelots
and - c:ish. have no rent ro pv and 1J0 ..or own
W . stockand'tirice and radze
'rk t all an.1' ee our st
ckand price and judge
fory'or.'vlc-..
OSTER a UflXX.
ccSL, Johiuwwn, Pa.
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