The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, October 28, 1874, Image 4

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    SESWS
ttt . L-eJ5SB.y"S ,.MRS!.ir.-ieata5.",n
, , pl tt B'v , ; , , ,
' " in Charies Iw'-"' ' deligbtful
O'Donoghne" tberc occurs a re
mtrkablT rich rassare illustrating the
.,;na.xisunir between an lffiprov-
ing English landlord and an untutor-
ed tenant. , ... i
The scene is on J -
O'Donoghue castle in Kcrrj.
Tit S..entA
mirth, worthy English baronet
. f . r-(oniin(r in lna
jT&s ea-crlv for
parlor windo . nrove-
80m"fS f a Lt be has
nients'wbich at greai co
endeavored to introduce tc the w
and untutored pedants of
tnct- .1. i.i
The a"-ent presents tue , . . ot r
t innovator who inquires ; elusion of the foreign product. C
VA-J'Z CTumbliDff!fornia is now coming to the front
TrecinWs of bis
favors.
At lflnti. on
a tenant presenting!
himself whom the agent fails to
ognize, tbe baronet turns to
figure before him, which, with
rpc-
vhe
mit
nnd head swolen out of all prop
or.
IV . 7. nd.howine distorted features
j t Aoia TitrAifTii ii,i ill usvi
iinftAn V ft n Htorrhipf. awaits Lis
WkLVU - "
dress in sullen silence.
Vli oro mil. niV trood
...nn
Vhal nas happened to you '
t.t.'-: r' ;t'a wi ll vc mav ax :
me
own mother wouldn't know tue this
Mossed mornin ; 'lis all your own
iloin', entirely."
', An-miri" replies the astonished
r ig frt Hrt
Ste state rou are in, my good j mense, and there are bouses in Chica
witn t, " ' o ig0 at can fill on demand an OTder
m "Yes it is vour doin' answcis the 1 for 500 barrels. The system of dry
enraged proprietor of the swolcn ing fruit in tins country by hot air,
S- "'Us all your doin', and well! instead of the old process of drying
re may be pJoud of it. 'Twas ibem in the sun or ,n the k.lu has proved
Lees ve rev me. We brought of great value. The enhanced prices
tte d vS the bouse last night, at which the foreign fruit dealers
" here did we put them but in the have held their products during the
corner. Well, after Katly a,,'; past Pur or five years have dnven
thScbilder an' myself was a-while our importers to the necessity of re
fn hfd theVwrcoes rotin' about the ducing their orders and compel ing
in bid, tne pg goeb , . ch;nm-t- fn t.. m.nn rons n-n-
hone an' be wasn t aisv int ue
liOUSe, u ucar-uv
A K;a nns into the hive, ana ppni
the bees out about the flare; and
thin whin I got out the pig that was
a-roarin' through the house, the bees
Kittled down on me, an' iegan eting
in' mo, an' I jumped into bid agin
wid the whole of thim after me into
lCattv an' the childer : an' tbin, what
wid the bees a-buzzin' an' a-stingin j
us
under the clotnes, oui we uu j
jumped agin
on' ihfi divil sucn a i
night was ever pPiui m
8ut last night, bat a Katty
an' the cb.lder a-roarin' a
an' the pig tar.n' up an do n U ,
mad, an-Katty w .u w.- i
mvseli wid the fryin-pan
U1V5C11 W IU IUC . T J
i - . . . . trr m t i . i t i ii :i . . i 1 1 . i ,
the bees agin the wall till mornin ,
and thin the sight we wor in the
mornin' begor it's ashamed of rci
self ye ought to be."
Itrripbrrloc Burnt Dornmcnt".
Mr. Kathelot, an officer of the Paris
law courts, bas succeeded in an in
genious manner in transcribing a
number of the registers which were
burnt during tbe Commune. These
registers bad remained so long in
tbe Cre that each of them seemed to
have become a homogeneous block,
more like a slab of charcoal than any
thing else, and when an attempt wa3
made to detach a leaf it fell away
into powder. Many scientific men
bad examined these unpromising
black blocks, when M. Ratbelot bit
upon tbe following method of opera
tion : In the first place be cut off tbe
buck of the book so as to leave noth
ing hot the mass of leaves which tbe
Gro bad caused to adhere to each
other; be then Eteepcd the book in
water, and afterwards exposed it, all
wet as it was, to the beat at tbe
month of a calorifcrc, tbe water, as
it evaporated, raised the leaves one
1 y one, and they could be separated,
but with extraordinary precautions.
Each sheet was then deciphered and
transcribed, and tbe copy certified by
a legal officer. In this way the re
cords of ucarly 0,000 official acts
have beea 6aved. The appearance
of the pages wis very curious; the
writing appeared of a dull black,
while the paper was of a lustrous
black, something like velvet decora
tions on a black 6atin ground, so that
the entries were not difficult to read.
Pruning To Jtncn.
Tbe Gardener's Monthly states
that the evii effects of severe pruning
on fruit trees are clearly recognized.
All pruning, winter or summer, is an
injury to vitality. Frequently the
injury is so slight that tbe tree soon
recovers, and, some other advantage
being gained, pruning on the whole,
may be a benefit. It is well bow
ever to always keep in view tbe prin
ciple that pruning always weakens,
in order to do as little of it as possi
ble, consistantly with what we wish
to accomplish. At this season we
may do some good in saving the
necessity of winter pruning by pinch
ing out shoots we may not want
while they are in a young immature
state. It should be a main object to
make ali transplanted trees not merely
have leaves, but have new shoots at
the earliest possible moment. If
growing very well they may be al
lowed to perfect a few fruits. Over
bearing on a newly planted tree, is
one of the bast ways for makiog it
stunted for years.
A Cnrtoas Fnrt.
In addition to the fact that ice is
lighter than water there is another
curious thing about it which many
persons do not perhaps know name
ly, its purity. A lump of ice melted
will become distilled water. Water
in freezing turns out of it all that is
not water, salt, air, coloring matter
and all impurities. Frozen sea water
makes fresh water ice. If you freeze
a basin of indigo water, it will make
ice as clear and as white as that made
of pure rain water. Wheii the cold
is very sudden all these foreign mat
ters have not time to escape, either
by rising or sinking, and arc thus
entangled with the ice, but do not
make any part of it.
T Dentrny Lire.
There is no really effective method
of destroying lice upon any animal
without oil or grease of some sort.
lu some recent experiments in Eng
land, a mixture of one part 'of sul
phur with three parts of lard, and a
mixture of one part of oil of tar with
three parts of linseed oil, destroyed
the lice to which .they were applied
almost immediately, while corrosive
sublimate, mercurial ointment, arseni
ous acid, and carbolic acid were with
out any effect at the end of two Lours
and tobacco destroyed tbe vermin at
tbe end of an hour. We bave found
a mixture of lard and kerosene oil to
completely destroy lice, both upon
poultry and calres, without anv io
jury to tbe animals whatever. Kcro
sene oil alone will severely injure the
skin.
A certain sport wears a ten cent
.-silver piece on b'S shirt bosom, and
alls it a dime and pin, which it cer
tainly is.
TUc Dried rmlta of America.
' tp to within a eborL "period tic
United States has been entirely de
pendent upon the South of Europe
for its Eupply of the luxury of aned
fruit, each as raisins, Zante currants,
prunes, figs, etc. The total amount
inin()rted hy the United States is not
,cg Ju r(J-ttad numbtrS thaa $15.
000 000l Several rears ago Califor-
Bits eiarieu vu vuiu
ration of the grape, and it was suc
cessful Succeeding this came the
! experiment of dryicg the fruit to a
raisin.. Samples of the raisins were
U - nt to Europe, and when tho. to
Clemens, the great raisin factor
, .q.
rai6in8 woui WJtplj
!tr.i I'nitpd StBtps market to the ex-
Cali-
in
kbis matter, and from centjn-
ri
! monta mnri lT the Alderi Erapora
tor it has become evident that this
iV'UDtrv is soon 10 w ..j".--
-ut "f foreign supplies of raiSiUP,
f....'.,iiT.i,tj nMnm. etc. lucre U aD-
iuiii.", 1 - .
! .i. ..r il fruit that Inn
; omtT urimu ui ui . ..-. .
lair to uecoiue iwiUi.ui. .u w...
f this countrr. and teat is
i ' l In In.liona kpntll'lkV.
... . .
; Tcnne.fe anu Ueorgia tnere are iro
meiisc ncach orchards covering bun
! dreds cf acred : bv a new process tbe
peach is now pared sliced and dried
in enrli n mnnnpr as to make 11 one
'of the most delicious dishes. In
iMifhifn "Wisconsin. Iowa and Illi-
t----F - - . , , :
i nuis the tr
trade in dried rappuemt-B
and L ackhcrnes
bas become im-
-- -- 0-
mpn t s mi) nnw that it is denjon-
ments: and now tnat it is demon
strated that our Western slope can
furnish all and more thaa is sufficient
for home consumption, we may look
for a speedy release from foreign de
pendence. TlicXtw Cattle riatsa.
The Wilton (Iowa) Exponent bas
the following information regarding
the new cattle plague which bas
pr0ven so fatal to stock in tbe vicini-
of Tbe .g fig
rimt ia ts WOrkings as it is fatal
h indication of
an attack is noticed by a . violent
.
twitching of the muscles of the under
jaw of the animal; then a frothing
at the mouth, from which saliva
flows freely; the eyes become
watery, and tbe animal seems to suffitr
the most intense pain, which increases
from the moment they are attacked
until death ensues, which in no case
has been longer than twenty
four hours. They commence rub
bing the bead, mostly on tbe leftside,
and continue until tbe skin, and
sometimes one of tbe ears is. rubbed
off, the head swells np bo as to close
tbe eye9 in many cases. The last
struggle eeems to be a tremendous
one. Tbe animal stands erect, and
straining every muscle to the u'.most
extension, giving evidence' to a
powerful internal convulsion, they
utter the most pitiful cry, you can
hardly call it anything else, and
throwing tbe bead from side to sido
they fall over dead. Our best vet
erinary talent bas been taxed to the
extent of its abuity to had a name
for the disease and a cure for tbe con
tagion, but without success. Change
of pasture will prevent fever, but has
no influence in checking this malady
Tbe remedies administered are nu
merous but ineffective. Climate may
have something to do with it, but we
think not, and we shall s expect
dealers to profit by this experience
and look well to the locality from
which they procure their stock cat
tle. ' -
Kraly la Fwl.
It is not very difficult to determine
the cause of this affection, called
scurvy , on the legs of fowls. It is
want of cleanliness and proper exer
cise but it is not very difficult to ef
fect a cure. If the fowls hare been
permitted to run for a considerable
time, until the legs are encased in
scurf, a thorough washing with warm
strong soap-suds to remove the outer
scurf, and after drying tbe legs, make
an application of bog's lard and flour
of sulphur mixed together, will gener
ally effect a cure.
In very bad cases a second applica
tion may be necessary. This affec
tion generally manifests itself by a
sort of ashy appearance on the inside
of the legs of fowls, just below the
hock joints and about the feet At
this period a simple thorough greas
ing with lard alone will ' often effect
a cure. Kerosene oil bas been tried
effectually in many cases, but the
lard and sulphur is supposed to be
the best.
Root far Stock tdlnc.
In Urittany, the parsnfp is becom
ing tbe favorite root for stock feed,
and its culture is extending. In the
Channel Islands this root forms a
large portion of the fodder of the Jer
sey, Guernsey, and Alderny cows,
and much of their value as rich milk
ers is undoubtedly due to tbe use of
this root for a longe series ot years.
It is well known to phyisologists says
the Xew York Tribune, how great
an effect upon the condition of a
breed of animals is caused by a long
period of careful feeding, end 1 this is
a conspicious instance of ft.- This
root in many parts of Franco is sub
stituted for oats as feed for horses,
sixtecu pounds a day being given
with the best effect. For pigs it is
also largely used, nine pounds of
cooked roots being fed four times a
day. One great advantage of this
root is its hardiness; the supply for
spring may be left in the ground all
winter, and i? in tbe best condition
to harvest at anv time when needed.
Smnll Slenes In Mow lna Firtra.
It is an excellent practice to iro over
the mowing fields just after haying;
and pick up and carry off the loose,
small Ptones, which may bave been
started up by the tedder or horse-
rake. A few hours time fpent in
this way, some cloudy day, will af
ford the satisfaction of knowing that
there will be nothing in the way of
the mowing machine kuives when a
second crop of rowen is ready to cut,
or when tbe machine comes round
next year. Besides it may tsave ex
pensive breakage and fserious delays
while tbe dcplicate parts are being
sent from long distances. Mowing
machines always seem to break just
when they are most wanted.
Small fagt stones that are too email
to be acen in thick grass, may often
be knocked down out of the way or
have their top broken off by a heavy
sledge hammer. It will pay to try
- . Xnw AJvcrtlscmcrl.
'THE ILETZ' "
Grand Square' Piano.
C..V . waftafa lTTYtfl thf fcbOT
subject. nl l! nnn..t i di'j.ll tot 111 PiaiKit j.
Uil litO'W'lll ty I'M. ti!n' ar-" --
delpbl . htc tha firt fn th mrlct. K.1 tbe fed
lowinc, rich we tiny clijipeil Hro Oreenstmrg
FIRST CLASS.
Pianos & Organs,
AT ..
Wholesale Prices.
'.j .J t- z , -: , j '
BV .
..''Prcf. . Edward Hctz. . .
: riiiLADEtriiiA.
Tha ' Prww" of Jane 9u:l, no of tl l!in
fif -ft-rTiMrr of the SUUe or lfmi.HvlHii, Pi"j
1 InVhiU-l'IpMa, uur -l lluithlt t4.
Komcr, raililiehed b Mluwlm exiretf pri
vate WUr, dated Vienna, Hay 4, l-8: ...
lalwroet Abb UiU the celebrated vlrtuoji
and ciuiKer. He looks duw very obi, and bit
family earw may aocnent a gtd IJ hr theroow
of Lis hair, lie always Ux)k. nnd yet take a -reat
Intern In our musical atftir, and aeema w toe
particularly well pleased alwnt th aooceM .jf hl
iornicr scholar, Froleswir Kiard HeU. of Flitla-
dripnia. i ne pisi, ""i""
without auefU" the best now olfored.. We may
. . ... . .i... 1 I ... fciA4,lmi itm BlitfWia fit'
. . . . .... i - ... . . . i.i.i. am
Ht hv far the best in market, and so dn moat of
tlK-Tirtnotfof Eu?1- " . niJ
AI naueniit; a iiw
Bill lv n" -
question the M performer on the Pnenow 1W-
i I. ) t . . MiiMimirttv nf th lo-
lnir. woo cmiuihjvo " --i j
jtrument of Prf- Heti.
Wehareeeen a number of Utlmoida!, a real
collection of antorraphf of the nt eekrated
planlsta. who admit without cxecjrtion, that
PROF. EDWAKD IIETZ'S
PIAHO
bv fur the best now offered. Amemx the number
of valuable autoirraphi in possession of Protestor
Heta, we see tbe lollowinu; celebratod namet: M
cheles. Prof. Topler, Lachner, Melfessei, Kichard
Wsirucr, wr. tirenoei, nonoi, ttiouei, n
C btor, Lwwen, Oottscnalii, and a Ion list et
other of the same rank too namerout to mention.
but It is not only Eurode, It is this country, and
especially the State of Pennsylvania, w wish to
stieaa 01. xne extensive une sou muwiscwn
the piaao, which naturally produced a great conv
iMttiLmn and rival rr among: manufacturers, and
eoosequently a real deluxe of sucond class lustra-
ments, sola unrer tne most pretentious Mum, w
peddled all over tlia country by iirnorant agents,
iihnut tha sliirhteat resDonsilililtv or knowledge
of mnsle or 1U instruments. The practical enlU-
ratioa of the art of tone on trie orjrnn or piano,
belna; one of the greatest imjiortance in the line ot
education. Prof. Edward Heti took pains to be
eome a master on both instruments, and wltnout
regard to time and cost, acquired the instructor
ship of tbe most celebrated master, Fnineis Lint,
who Is, and has always been proud of his srholar.
What our nelgnoors say ana tuina booui me
liETZ PIANO.
vn will iKum fmn tha fnlLtwImr antbentu) tes
timonials, of which originals, and a (rood al of
iklhr lntfn.Mnir roTTununlcationfi mav le Seen ID
the ALIU M Ot AUTUaKAPHiS in posweslon of
the Professor, and open to inspection loreveryoooy.
CEKT1P1UATES.
raow Dr. CoLEiiAS.
l.ATKnna, Pa June lth, UTX '
Tl,l is to certify, that I hare had otra of l'rof.
Hets's "Orand Pianos." for about one and a half
vain Ami It h&srtroved an excellent instrument.
All who haw examined it, have siwken in teniijof
praise of iu merits, twui in tone ana nnien, ine
nrtniuuhln is exiwllent. and tbe tone is all that
can lie desired, and 1 la Ice pleasure in recommead-
iDK these Instruments to the puoiic
W.CCOt.KMA?t..l?
Fkoh L D. Pobe.
Latbobb, Pa April 9th, 18T
This is to certify, that I purchased from Prof.
Edward Heta, one of his "Grand Square Pianos,"
four months aim. ana it has srtven entire satisfac
tion, and has been tried by students from College,
and they prefer it to any they have practiced on. I
would reccomraend his instrument to all parties
wishing good instruments.
a. u. ruuu.
FEOH W. SBOWAI.T1UU '
Latob, May 15th, 18TS. "
T certvfv that eighteen months airo. 1 purchased
one ol prof- Edward Hell's "Grand Spuare Pi
anos," and it bas giren entire satisfaction in every
way. and I would recommend his piano to all those
desiring to pnrcnase.
Wm. Showaltkb.
FBr3( J)K- FEK0C9OX.
r.ATBOPE, Pa April 8th. 1873.
This is to certify that I purchased of Pror, Ed
ward Heti. one of his "Grand Sous re Pianos."
some six months since. It has been examined and
tried hy competent judges, and nil pronounce it a
very nne instrument. e lle u very mucn, anu
think Its tune unsurpassed, and ahecrfully recom
mend his piano toall wishing gd Instruments.
E.IEKGVSUX.
too dr. nrniH. i
Niw Alexandria, Pa.
To all whom It may concern, be It known that I
have one ot rroL nets s "urano qunre i-iaooa,
which bas been examined by cojnpetcnt Judires,
and pronounoed No. 1 In tune and tiuleh, and that
it wul compare favorably with tbe best in the mar
ket Parties wishing a good Piano, may save
money and disappointment by purchasing from
Pro!. Heti. .
FROM WX. GBORGK.
Ki ALKXAKDniA, April 24, 18TX
I have purchased a first ela. Piano of Prof.
Heti, and tlnd that It rives perfect satisfaction in
all respects, and believe it is second to none in tbe
State. Persons wishing to purchase a first class
instrument should give the Professor's Piano an
examination before purchasing elsewhere.
wa. GEosqa ,
For further reference apply to M"J. Parld Meeli
ling. John McClelland, James M. Sheihls, New
Alexandria. Pa.
James Lemon, Raltsbunr. Pa.
George Yingling, Eatrobe, Pa.
HETZ sells only FIfiST CLASS . '
and always direct from the factorv, and sets up
and tunes' the instruments himself, and has no
agents, but trusts to t he
Pianos & Organs
TOKEOOMMEXD THEMSELVES.
All orders for instruments and letters should e
Addressed, t -1 -
Prof. EDWARD HETZ'
r
421 Vine Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA;
The Professor Intends publishing from time to
time the certiorates he receives from bis custom
ers. In addition to the above, the following are ef
note:
rROX 4. a. SAXTZEK. ; t.J
Baltimore, July 8, 1S74.
Having seen and hoard the Grand .Square Pi
ano, manufactured by Hale k Co., of New York,
for Profeasor Heta, with bis own latest Improve
ment, I can fally recommend them to any and all
wishing a arst elasa instrument. For durability
and f wcewess at tone they canuot be excelled.
J.E.SALTZER.
FROM LOCIS S. rYAS.
BitnroRn, Pa.. March 4, 1?74.
Having bought of Prof. Ed. Hetx, of Philadel-
and containing tbe Professor's own latest Improve
menu. It gives me much pleasure to certify that
said instrument is superior to any oilier in every
respect, an opinion shared by tbe most enmiietent
connoisseurs. Anr rterson wfohlnirtn nnrrfiasea
flrst class piano should not fall to examine those of
I'rol, nets wiore going eisewncre.
LOVIS W. FYAJf.
FBO t. W. MCCOY. ' '
V . i u ... . TIT X" . ThhiW 11-1
HnTlnir purchased of Professor Heti. of Phila
delphia, one Ira ml Square Piano. VA ortaTe, maa
ulactured by P. Hale fc k., of New York, fur tiie
Prof., with his own latest lraprorcments tharaio,
It vires me (treat pleasure to certify that said in
strument is very superior in tone and volume, and
easy of manipulation to any I hare erer seen, smd
the same opinion has been expressed by all who
hare either piared upon or heard It played. Anv
person wishjnr to purchase a flrst class instrument
would do well to examine tnoae manufactured for
the Prof, before looking elsewhere.
J. W. McCOY.
Any person desiring to purchase either e first
class Piano or (nran way apply to lit. lirubaker,
one of the most eum)etent musical judires, or ad
dress me at No. 4-21 Vine strwt, Phllailclj.hts
The Mlowinp; named permn will be irlau to tes
tify also te tl.e superiority of bit instruments and
s-hre such Information as tnav be desimt: M A
Sanner, Sooierset; (loL E. 1. Yuisr, L'rslna. Horn.
rsetO.; Aothany lesrler, Conflaence, Momerset
Vi.; Lot ataen, Petenburs;, Somerset Oo.: John
MltcbeL Addison, Somerset Co.: UasU Hird, Ad
dison, .Somerset Ua.; Jerry Ijatoo, lJstonville,
Somerset tO.; Ker. V. 11. Ungley, Uonflueoee,
Somerset Oo.
Any order forwarded to me will be punctually
alteaded to. Parties desiring to bare a piano on
trial before purehaslu(( eau be ancummodaleil
without extra ehanre fur harlnr the iostrumrat
put up in their parlors or removed iu case the iim
sirument Is not taken, which latter, however, ha
never occurred yet. I offer none but the very beat
instruments for sale and warrant thesn for and 1
yoars. My terms are reasonable and easy, as I
Lave iacilille which very few dealers can boast of.
Being a practical Piano and Urg&n bulldermysetf,
It is but natural that 1 can offer advanUg? s which
Bil dealers oravents do not possess. Without
entering Into furthur details at to the qualities of
my nstrumenxa, I respeotfully solicit the readers'
patiienco to peruse Uie foresr ilng certificates n
also call attention to cards published in the Soa
erset Herald and Democrat of July 8. ComseK
inr mvselt to tbe nubile In eeneraL bat asneslull v
to lovers of music, 1 subtcribsj
Kesiectiuilv,
PKOF. EDWAKD HETZ, i
julj-S 421 Vine Su, Philadelpliia
Kelts Advertisements.
New Firm
SHOE STORE.
SNYDER & UHL,
ilTlngr pnr?hasd the Shoe
Store lately o wned by
' II. C. Beerltm ,
We take pleasure iu calling the attention of the
tuhlic bo the fact that we have low and espect to
een constantly on hand as complete au sjtsost-
mcnt af . -'
; . h-i :-). ' '' ' - "
Boots, Shoes
and Gaiters,
BOTH OF
Eastern and Home Manufacture
ai can be founJ anywhere. We also will have on
hand constantly a iuU iUilyot
SOLK LEATHEPs
... MOROCCO,
CALF SKINS,
, .; KIPS,
AND LINING SKINS
...... i ' . .
' Or all kinds, with a full line of
Shoe Findings.
The HOME MASUFAOTUKE DEPAET-
M E.N T will be In chance of
1ST. JB.:.Snvder, Esq.,
Whose reputation for making
. Good Work and Good Fits
Is sconnil to none la the State. The public U r
siwctfullT Inriteil to call and examine our stock,
as we are determined to keep goods as sro.nl as the
best and sell at prieoa as low as tbe lowest.
SNYDER & UHL,
J
J W. PATTON.
CO. HURST.
3STEW FIRM.
NEW GOODS
THE NEW FIRM OF
m - Xo. i, i Baer's . Block,
are now h receipt ef a stock of (roods adapted to
the present wants of the people. Purchased with
in the last ten' days and line the decline In tbe
oriees ot Staulcsand Domestics, they are enabled
to offer special Ind ucemenU to all In want of (roods
ot ererj aescnption in sucn Tanety as cannot us
found anywhere else in town, eoniprWrs; a jten
eral assortment. They call seclal attention to
their larire assortmoat of ;
COAXiIGOBS,
Bleached-, and .Unbleached Muslins,
GINGHAMS,- i :
SHIRTING,
V'O.iJiii-; I -r,;
TICKING,
. .BOYS AND MENS'
! -ILEAYYJPANT STUFFS,
in, Cottonade, Double and
''Irish - Jeans,' Satinets,
Cassimeres, &c,
DRESS GOODS,
in Plain and Corded Atpaccas, Pop-
I lins, Cashmeres, French
. Merrinoes, &c,
STAPLE & F,NCY NOTIONS,
HATS 5c CAP3,
BOOTS &C SHOES,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
HARDWARE
The best assortment r -
Carpetings and Oil Clotlis
ever brooKht to town. - A lance stock of U ueena.
ware. Determined to;he up to the times In assort
ment, styles ana prices, we respeetraiiy solicit a
can irom tnose in want or srooas. leias
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THB DOOR Ones KD 1ST
RBAVU.
THB UQRT.
Tt fe Co pjrreg feted.
On receiptof flfteen cents. I will mall to any ad
dMss, a neat card with either of tbe above: show
in tr In t Ii. ka. . I.. If l . . 1 1 in , . . .
b - ." win i. ujrin
on any subject; and la tbe other ease how' tbe
door will oncn a rfiMr i a .nv n i. i.t . i. - a
. , . 1 " J - 'J , (IEII .un UWI
of Heaven, Or I will send 'he two cards fur twen-
ij-incem.
. Address. " t7. T. WALKER.- Trledcns'. Pa.
(That U alphabet U a sclenee fat itself, Is cer
tainly mnMtntns; new. urea la U-ls day ef Inven
tion n J dlscoverv. Thonirh IfMr TT.lkn.
Ulaa the aassrUoB by actual danoasi ration, we
win an hsreacknwtdr the truth, and If we
Sc Tlnd It IS th meaning of the letters of the al-
TEXAS : ERiSB r: tEIZE " CQICEBT.
Postponed to Oe. S2d, 1)7I.
The Hon. Jas. T. D. Wilson, Mayor of Houston,
and the t!ity Council sudors the enterprise as
HoraToK. Texas. Anrll 5D
We. 'the undersigned, regard tha steal btate
DlMrlbutioB, which J. . Foster propuaes to make
on toe iu ot ueiooer next, tn mi city, as calcula
ted to promato Improvements, and pUeinir within
tbenaoa- ef many, wb athorwis would be anm
bleva ahasM taascum homo ft v them and their
tn mi i lea, sums nsvlosr from ear suns: acquaintance
with him, every eonhdenee in his ioUsrity, we nwl
justilied ia Suyins; that we believe be will carry
out his Dburlbutiuu honestly and talrly, acoordiuii
to his advertised plaa.
SUrned hy the Mayor, the Hon. Jan. T. D. Wil
son, n.i City CouneiL .
Capital Prise. aiiOvW Oold; ten Restdeaoes In
Houston; population at.OOU, and th railroad cen
ter of the blate; IbO trucU of land in dlllerent pur.
tlons of the state. Value ot prUes tie,ouu: it..
Qui tickets, at ill eaciit Tbe uanafcement are so
well snvlned ef the juecess of the taterprlsa,
that they lol JuUbl ki promtslnfr to refund ev
erysMit of sauaa? If sua drawias; dues not take
place on 2M of October. Every prise paid In full,
w netner an uie Lie Kris ax sou or not.
V. W. JJOUSK, Tr-anf. sAdtlress
's JK'()S( TiiH, Nacsytfitsr Houston, Texas.
tei
. L- Til' . .. 11 .
A LLEOUENY CITY STAIR BUIXDISfJ fc
(ii WOOD TUHSlNC 8HOP.
t rVeWefs, talnstera, Knd Rails, with joints cut
ana uoiu-u reaoy to nanfr, lumisnea on snort no
tice. WM. PEOPLES, Cor. Webster street and
Qraham alley.
biquireof CO. BASS ETT.aa-ent lor Somerset
aau varuv. July IS
PATTON
HURST
Miscellaneous.
Holfleroanm
Have now opened
A Large and Complete AsRortniett of
Goods for
Fall and Winter Wear.
iThej have a complete assortment ot
Itadios jFurs,
Dross Goods
Felt Skirls,
Hoop Sk iris,
11 ust lew,
Gloves,
Shoes
l(ini Manila I h.
And Felt Over Shoes.
MEN AND IiOVS'
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
HATS AND CAPS,
Underclothino; for Men and Women
A large assortment ol
HARDWARE
QUEENSWARE,
Carpets, Oil Clotlis, &c.
A. larxe stock of fine an1 ftoarto
SAL T
By the Barrel or Sack
Prices as Low as Possib'e.
C. & G. HOLDERBAUM,
Somerset, Pa.
Oct. 30.
C
HEAP SIDE GROCERY.
Just received at the
Gheapside Grocery
A New Stock ot Goods,
NOTIONS
GROCERIES,
FLOUR,
BACON.
FISH,
SUGAR,
SYRUPS,
MOLASSES,
TEAS,
COFFEE,
DRIED and CW FRUITS,
&C, 5cC, ScC.
Ur the best quality, and will be sold at the very
lowest civs a prices, cull ana see our siock,
: Opposite Somerset House,
SOMERSET, PA.
F. K. Colta & Co.
april 8
Cook & Beerits'
FAMILY GROCERY
Flour and Feed
We would most resectful!y am
friends ami the publ lo Kenerally, In
vicinity of Somerset, that we nave
announce to out
the town and
opened outin
n M Store on
MAIN CROSS STREET,
And in addition to o full line of the best
Confectioneries, Motions,,
Tobuceoa, Cigar, ate.,
We will endeavor, at all times, to supply our cus
tomers with tne
REST QUALITY OF
FAMILY FLOUK,
CORN-MEAL,
OATS, SHELLED COJIN,
OA TS i CORN CHOP,
11 RAN, MIDDLINGS,
And everythinir p.irlalrilnir to the Feed Depart
ment at tbe
IMST P033IBLB PRICES.
FOR
CASH ONLY.
' Also, a well selected stork of
GIas.iwo.re: Stoneware, Woodenware, Brushes ot
al kinds, and
STATIONERY
Which we will sell as cheap as the cheapest.
Please call, examine our arnmls t oil kit. Ij, and
be Sallatied rnun your own ju.taruienl.
Don't forget where we stay
On MAIN UKOSS Street, Somerset, 1 a.
Oct. S. KL
CLAIM AND PATENT AGEHCY.
THS OLDEST IN THE STATE.
W. C. BERIWUF.R. NllcUr
UeSmitbfleldS'reet, PITTSBUKOH, PA.
Patents procured, Pension, Bounty, fcj. Prise
Money collected. Applications by ui.ill attended
toiis If made In iersou.
-NocbarKe unless successful. sep23
Rare Business Chance.
An enertretle man with from one to three hun
dred dollars can secure an exclusive and profitable
business for this county that will pay 2U0 per cent
a month en Investment, and bear InvestlKatiun.
Call on or address
Keystone Portable Burglar Alarm Co.,
Room 7, No. (01 Chestnut Street,
octj PHILADELPHIA.
New AdacrtiBemenia.
PRANK T.
DEALER IN
PIANO
ORGANS,
SOMERSET. 3?A
Lfw . ?. "4 .V " ii i tiav
Kranich, Bach & Go, Chickering,
HABDMAN, BRADBU11Y
Decker Bros. IPictnoes,
SIMMONS & OLOUGH,
Esty Mason & Hamlin, Smith's American,
Taylor & Farlay,
Eureka Grand
Some ot'tlie Instruments Have
SEVENTY-TWO FIRST PREMIUMS,
Beside the-GOLD MEDAL AT TIIE PAI1IS EXPOSITION and are
pronounced by the first musical talent, seminaries, the press, etc., the
BEST INSTRUMENTS MADE.
Prices are reasonable, and terms &a easy as consistent with thorough work-
manship. All Instruments Warranted from Five to Ten Years.
SEND FOIl CIIICUIUIS.
Instruments Sold on Moderate Monthly Installments.
1T.AXK T. PAINTER,
May, 13, '74, - Somerset,
Mcelroy
54 Wood St.,
-Will
OFFER THEIR STOCK OF
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
FOR AUTUMN AT VERY LOW PRICES.
September loth, 1S7 4. wp23
JOHN R BLYMYER,
DEALER IN
Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints,
OILS, &0-, &C.
Tho following is a partial list of goods in Stock: Carpenter's Tools,
Planes, Saws, Hatchets, Hammers, Chisels, Tlane Iron? A dzes, fee, Black
smith's Goods, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Files, Hammers, &c. Saddlery
Hardware, Tab Trees, Gig Saddles, llames, Buckles, Rins, 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 painting, Paints in oil, all colors,
Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Brushes, Japan Dryer, Walnut Stains,
he. Window Glass of all sizes and glass cut to any shape.' The best Coal
Oil always on hand. Our stock of Coal Oil Lamps is large and.comprises
very elegant styles. Ditston's Circular, Muley and Cross Cut Saws. Mill
Saw Files of thebest fjnaiky. Porcelain-lined Kettles. Handles of all kinds.
mjIOTSIsvS. F4XSILS, SPADES, IMIivES,
Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Picks, Scythes, Sneath3, Sledges, Mason Hammers,
Cast Steel, Step Ladders, Carriage and Tire Bolts of all sizes. Loooking
Glasses. Wash Boards, Clothes Wringers, Meal Sieves, Door Mats, Baskets,
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, Dust and Scrub Brushes, Horse Brushes, Cur
ry Combs and Cards, Door Locks, Hinges, Screws, Latches arid everything
iiithe Builders' line. Caps, Lead, Shot, Powder and Safety Fuse, Ac., Ac.,
The fact is, I keep everything thatbelongs to the Hardware trade. I deal
exclusively in this kind of good3 and give my whole atttention to it. Ty
sons who are building, or any one in need of anything in 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 patroncge,
and hope this season to make many new ones. Don't forget the place
No,3,"BAER'SBLOCK."
April 8 '74. JOIIX F. BLYMYER.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!!
Tho New Store of
G. R. PARKER,
DrMlrr 1st
Dry Goods, Fancy & Staple Notions,
Eibbons, Embroidery, Laces, &c.
Would be plrased to have ht3 Friends and Patrons call and ex
amine his Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Store Room on
Main Street, opposite the "I5:iret House. Somerset Pa.
aprl 15.
11116, FOLLANSBEE
Merchant Tailors,
And Ia.u fli.ttirori -!
Gent's, Youth's and Boys,
FasMntt (Mil ai
MsilMs.
121 Wood Strci-t, corner Fifth Aminp,
PITTSBURGH.
aprl.
AXDKEW PEKBLES,
ABOHITE C T,
Cor. Sixth Ave. and Liberty Street.
PITTSBUKOH, PA
Entrance No. 5 Sixth Avenue. sepl
Miscellaneous.
PAINTER,
And
and Shoninger's
and Concerto.
& dickson,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
LESAL
GrOOIDS
k CQilCROUSE & SHIEES,
( Manufacturers of Seed and Havanna
CIGAES.
HEDFOKD.PA.
Ortlori S jllcltod. No authorized agent.
V Knives and Forks, 1
( spoons, 8cis
taxes, shovels,
& I Hinges, Nails, Fi!
8CISSOBS, V tw
LvvKSf it I
ies, etc.
1.
jjj 1 Hinges, nau, 1 uc 1
sns IrrrMarrfoiJe RlnrLcmilh's. aftf! I
.IVWUWHUI , w r -I I 1
riv nuniViULiunni. iwbw,
i . as
iT4 niHSHBSS,!
Car. LibertT k Bll'Jl
VsV
Miscdlancons.
J)r. J. Walker s lalirornu m
esnr IJittcrs aro a pnrcly Vcjctabla
preparation, niado chicliy fioru tho na
tivo hcrba found on the lower nnjres of
ti c Sierra Nevada mountains of Caiifor
r,':;t, tho medicinal properties of whicli
arc extracted thc.ifroni without tho usa
of Alcohol. Th 'pirstioti U n;:nn.-,t
d.ti'v i!l.r !. "W;i. t U I tin c;t ff -h0
i:::!li :;'.d -..i- of Yisi-:r. i: Hi !"
TKU. .'' ):;r i l i :. tilnl tl..v rcmovo
t'.;o isi! ol' i'.i ;:, : !id tilt: patient
rovcii li lic:;it'.t. Tin-vans the reat
1;km1 '.rit-rratiit a lU'u-ix i;: prmcipie,
a pciS-ct i:c-:iovator and I :i isolator
of ti:o ys!i::n. Never bcf.iro i:i t I;C
l.i.-torv i'X tilts wnrlil l;u n lavtiU ir.o li ir:i
cii:ni'.ial.-il jnwscs-ir? tl.c remark jlilo
j i;tiil;e of Vixkoab UirrKtss ia litiaaair liio
i:ck cf every dicao Isiaa U fceir to. They
aro a pcutio Pu.-.iativo as woil .n a Tuaic.
rciicvia'g Coascstiua or Ii;ihiaai!;i;!.n cf
the Liver autl Visceral Organs i:i L.iious
The properties cf Dr.. Walki r's
TixtGAR Bittkm aro Aperient. D:at!;oriic,
Canuinativc, Notritioai, Laxauve. biarcuf,
Sedative, Countir-Irritaut SuUonhc, Altera
tive, and Anti-PHion.
II. n. MeDOJIAXD ii CO.,
Drnprirtsts and On. Asrta, 8aa Francisoo. Cnjifrirnla,
and cor. of Washinetua and ChArttnn St.. N. Y
Sold bj aU DrncgUta mad DcsUcrs.
THE PEOPLES' STORE,
Mnsoulo Hull BulMfiivf, FIRh Ave.,
Pittsburgh. Pa,
Ve aro now showlnsr at the lowest Cath Priert,
t!ie liiiyext variety and must Complete Stuct In
ti- City.
We ktp every description of Blark and Colored
Drei-s (frmlr, from thcc-heaicst to the ttne qual
ities. Iiut InTite special attention to our KUck Silks,
all Wool Cashmeres, and Alpaca Lustres. Shawls
n immense assortment from tl.S tt.960.OO. Tbe
atest styles in Cloaks ami Jnckets. Ladles' made
up Suits in Kl:ck and Colore-1 Materials. Kare
Ilnnrainsin Table Damssk an-IToweis. All kimis
of Linens, Mu'lins, Blankets, Flannel.-", Cloths,
Cassimeres anu Jeans: also all ki mis of l'nler
wenr, Hosiery, GloTes, Corsets. Hihhons, Laces
and Trimming" io fact almost even tlnuK known
antler the heading of Dry Cfoods and Notions.
As we have only On iPrice.onlt-rs s entuswlll
filled equal to personal seleetloa.
Samples sent by mail.
CAMPBELL. WHm ff El
Masonic Mall Ruildiiig,
- FIFTH .A.-VE-,
c-C.U
Oil SALE OR KENT.
I will sell or rent my Planimr mill. con?itlne ol
a 40 horse power eniiine, one pliuier, one larire
moultler, one tenon and one scroll saw. one foot
mortiser. and three circular saws, all in rl run.
ninn onler, on reasunalde terms. For particulars
address W. B.SHAFKU.
scpo Garrett, 1'a.
Save Doctor Bills!
Many dollar ean be saved annually liv a.'inn
Schmitlt's Compound Called Alan's Frieud or
Family Gem, which is a tonic wine bitters, prepar
ed by L. F. SCHMIDT, at No. 240 Penn avenue,
Plttsburvh, Pa. This compound Is composed of
roots and herlis, and strictly pure wine; it is pleas
ant to take and Invigorates the whole system; it
is a valuable family medicine; It will cure ali dis
eases of the bowels: It Is a preventative of Chol
era, and as a blood purifier It is unexcelled. The
demand for this popular medicine is so pirat that
heretofore it has iteen impossible to ail all orders.
Mr. Schmidt has lately Increased the facilities for
preparing IL The price is 1 per bottle. Satis
faction guaranteed. Try a bottle and it will then
need no recommendation to continue its use. We
bave used the bitters In our own family and know
whereof wo speak.
Try it, reader, it uill do you (jrnxl.
aosrl'J
THE NEW IMPROVED
AWARDED
The "Modal cf Progress,"
ATYIE.WA, 1S73.
The Highest Order of "Medal" awarded at the
Exposition.
So Sewing Machine Bectierd a Higher Prize.
A FEW GOOD BKASO.VS:
1. A New Invention tnorunxhly tested and i
cured by Letters Patent.
i. Slakes a perfect Lock Stitch, alike on both
sides, on all kinds of s;oods.
3. Kuns Unlit, smootn, noiseless and rapid-
best combination of qualities.
4. Intra Me runs.tor years wnnout repairs.
.Will do ail varieties of Wor and Fancy
Stitchlnn in a superior manner.
6. Is most easily mannire.1 by the operator.
Lenarth of stitch may be altered while runnina-
and machine ean be threaded without passing
thread through holes.
7. Deslsrn simple, mirenlons, eiezant, tormlnK
the stitch without the use of cosr wheel ifetirs, ro
tary cams or lever arms. Has the Automatle Drop
Feed, which insures uniform lenirth of stitch at
any speed. Has oarnew Thread Controller, which
allows easy movement of needle-bar and prevents
injury to thread.
8. Construction mst careful and finished. I
Is manufactured bv the most skillful and expert
enced mechanics, at the celebrated Kcmlnsrton Ar
morv. lllon, -V. Y. Fltlxbnrtcli Ofliee, LO
Mlxth St. apr-.
nORNEK,
Buggy, Carriage
AND
LIGHT WAGON
MANUFACTURER,.
Is now prepared to manulacture to enter every de
scription ol
CAKKIAOF.S,
Bl (KJIKS,
SILK IKS.
SPKINO WAfMJNS,
HACKS,
SLEIOHS,
ic., xc.,
In the latest and most approved styles, anil al the
Ijoweftt PosMible PriocM.
all ih wast or a
Or any other vehicle, are respj ctfully Invited tc
eall and ei amine his work. None but the very best
material will be ud In the manufacture of his
work, and none but tha
Are employed in his establishment, some of whom
have had an extierlcnee of over twenty years in t he
business. He Is, therefore enabled Ut turn out a
first-lass vehicle, both iu po'nt of material and
workmanship. All work warranted to 1st repre
sented when leaving the shop, and satisfaction
guaranteed. All kinds or
REPAIRING AND PAINTING
Do in a neat
norxess nonce, mxv - -
oTk in iacb a manner, at iwoh prtoea as to
uaka It to tne imoro. ', ' r .
him Call and axamlne hU work before purchas
tog.Uewher,. D.J.HOBSEB.
Groceries and Concciioneriet.
This space Is reserved lor C. F. Rhcad, k Urn
who have moved Into the most maniften, '.JzH.
room in this place. They can bfiZTuS?
new bulldms;, second door fnmtha corner.
T W. DATIS & BRO S
CHEAP
Grocery and Confectionery,
SOMERSET, PA.
We desire to inlorm the people of this comma
nlty that we bave jiuirhased the Grocery and Coa
feclionery ol H. F. Knepper, Esq., opposite the
Barnet House, and have made valuable additions
to the already tae stock of Oootls. Ws sell all tit
best brands o
FLOTJR,
AND MEAL,
CeiTEE,
TEAS,
8VOABS,
BICE, SYKUPS,
MOLASSES,
riSH, SALT.
SPICES,
APPLES,
FLA TORINO EXTRACTS,
DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS.
ALSO,
COAL OIL, TOBACCO, CIOARS
SNTFF, BROOMS,
BUCKETS, TUBS, he
All kinds French and common
CANDIES, NUTS, CRACKERS
FANCY CAKES, PERFUMERY,
AND TOILET ARTICLES,
COMBS, BRUSHES, SOAP, fee.
Also an assortment of Tots. Ae.. lor tha llttlo
folks.
If Too want ranvthin In iS Oracerv an.! Cna.
fectionery line call at
Davis Cheap Grrocery
OPPOSITE THE BARNET HOUSE,
aov. a-ly.
To the Merchants of Somerset Co.
Gent's: Your attention is
called to the fact that
GEiS, FOSTER & QU1KN,
1131113 Clinton St.
JOHJSTOW.f r t
are selling
BEY GOODS,
NOTIONS h
MILLINERY,
at Eastern prices. We sruarantee yoa Eastern
prices on Prints. Ginghams, Helalnes. Alpacas ,
Dress Ooods. Muslins, Brawa and Bleached Den
ims, buck, brills, Cottonades. Jeans, Cambrics.
Ticklnrs, Flannels. Cloths and Cassimeres, la fact
all U y Goods ami Notions. A trip to Johnstown
will not cost you the tenth part of the Pf "
a trip to Philadelphia, and yet we sell at Pblla
delpnia prices and save yoa freight beside, wa
ean arford to do It because we buy la lance lota
and a ,y essh, have ao rent to pay and do our owa
wora Call and ee our stock and prices and jadge
for yourselv.
FOSTER UUINN.
Clinton SL, Johnstown. Pa.
Ke-ite Coal & Mactiriai ft
are now prepared to deliver
o O A. Xj
Satcr.ua! Confluence and Somerset
Order Solicited.
Their coal Is especially recommended fordoaM
tle use. Address Superintendent, Keystone Junc
tion, Somerset C, Pa.