The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, April 17, 1878, Image 4

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    1k Tbitbc Iel-
Tbe town of ClajtiHe, eitu.lftd
)m tLirtvwil.i- from tbc wa& f
Home tliiriT uiiiwsv --
tbe Toaibifflee mcr, is at preseni , ger up tte facts nd gives tbe M
crenly excited over tbe departure of i 0WiDJ? reguit :
tbe local colored minister, w bo re- On tbe Hlh of December last, Miss
centlj etarted down tbe river on,Me)ig((a jMe SbrjTer, of Whitley
board a large and strongly-built col- township, a Toung lady aged about
orcd sister, and wbo has not fiuce 22 rears, died of diphtheria, which
been beard from. Tbe circamstan-, fftcjg we DQtce& ,t t h3 time. But
ces attending the minister' depart-j tbere were otber incidents, of which
ure were peculiar, and their public- j we were then cognizant, but which
tion maT, pt-rbapf, aid the recovery were g0 out 0 lDe gCQeral or
of tbe intrepid, though unintentional ! der 0f lbjDg8t ,Dd partook so largely
rovager. . Jof tbe eupers-.iiious that we forebore
The minister in question was or l0 give publicity until we bad
tbe colored Baptist persuasion, ana opptuoiir t0 fuily authenticate
was famed tbroughoot the Tombig- lbem
bee vallev for bis skill as a baptiier, jte 8lraoge fctj continuing to be
as we 11 as f jr his ability as a preach- rcjKrn.wd a& much talked ot in the
er. There is no doubt that be was a I community, we last week dispatched
fearlcks and confcientious man. In- j rporu.r to tbe scene of tbe inci
stead tf maintaining that politic si-1 euUt WDo interviewed eye-witness-lence
on tbe subject of chickeua .ea fcud developed the following start-
wbicb many cukrea ministers jumsi
is bolutely necepsarj m wiu.
.mid chillina- tbe fervor of their I
hearers, this luinicter never hesitated
to declare that a rirfU of property
io etiickens exifted, and that it should
he rerjweted in certain ca-es, and to
a greater or less extent by all honest
men, especially during the season
when bams are readily accessible.
This buld doctrine, instead of in
juring his popularity, actually in
creased tbe respect in which be
was ln-id by his congregation, and
gave him "much promise among bis
iu iui Bier ial hretbren.
Amour the colored ladies of Clay
viiie km one bo Lad long desired
to submit to tbe rite of baptism, but
who was deterred by a strong re
pu&uauc to tbe inevitable welting
which is inseparable from the rite.
Scores of times this estimable lady
had determined o be baptized at tbe
next available opportunity, but at tbe
Ust moment her courage always
laiieJ her. Iu the days prior to
emancipation, the Lad been tbe slave
of a Clayville planter, and she still
retained" a warm affection fjr the
ycung master whom she had nursed
in Lis infancy. Not very long ago
this voung man called to see her,
.nil 10 Liru the lamented the lack of
no .ir whicii shut ber out from
baptism. Whether he was inOuen
l.r p in nine kndness. or bv a
wkked -spirit of irreverence, will,
rerhnuc. never be known ; but the
advice which he gave bis confiding
nurse was tbe cause of the painlul
traced V which followed.
The vounr man professed to be
surprised that the new safety baptis-
! . , J L ! I 1.-
mat rube invented, as he alleged by
Iter. lr. Ilovnton. ot New lork,
had nut yet i been adopted by tbe
eclored 15aptk!ta of tbe soutb. lie
said thai he Lad one of these robes
iu Lis pusset-Mon, and that the wear
er would not only be safe against
auv puoeibility of drowning, but also
agaiuet the possibility of getting
wet. Moreover, it could be worn
underneath '.he usual bite cotton
robe, w iihout any danger of detec
tion. The overjoyed candidate for
baptism eutLteiastiealiv accepted the
rouni? man's advice and bis offer of
the robe, aod she immediately sent
word to the minister that she cer
tuiuly w ould be ready for bapliMU
tLe very next Sunday.
There w as such a general distrust
of tbe sister's courage that tbe col
ored people all assembled on the
bsiik of the Ttmbigbee ou the nest
day, con6ient that her courage
would fail, and that she would en
deavor to escape from the Lauds of
tLe minister. The particular part
of the river selected for the ccremo
cy was comparatively shallow, but
the current was swift, and a little
lower down the depth was at least
ten feet. In tact, the minister in
ppite of bis kiU, had once lost a con
vert, who was carried away by tbe
current, and wbo, on being rescued,
prompt! went over to the Jietho-
ULsts. Tbe tiuiid candidate was an
unusually large woman, and was cer
tain :o tax the minister's strength se
verely ; so that there could be but
tittle doubt that tbe ceremony would
be one of nnusnal interest
The sister arrived at the appointed
time, looking even larger than 09ual,
and walked with much difficulty
The minister took her by the Land,
and she fearlessly descended into tbe
water. All went well until she
reached tbe depth ot about four feet,
when she suddenly fell upon ber
back, and, to tbe astonishment of the
spectators, floated on tbe surface of
the water. The excitement at this
unprecedented event was tremen
dous', and tbe air was filled w iuh en
thusiastic fbouts. Tbe minister's
face, however, wore a troubled ex
pression, lie towe 1 the unaccount
ably buoyant sister out into deeper
water, and attempted to place ' ber
on Lex feet. The attempt proved
impracticable, and be then tried to
immerse ber without changing her
position. In tpiteof-all his efforts,
he could not force her under, and the
spectators-who witnessed the strug
gle soon became convinced that she
was bewitched. They counseled tbe
minister to exorcise the evil one, by
whom tie was evidently possessed,
with an ax, and volunteered to sup
ply him heavy weights wherewith to
securely sink ber. That devoted
man, hewever, refused their counsel,
and P'rhistcd in Lis effort to immerse
tbe sister without the aid of weights.
Finally he threw his whole weight
upon her, and in a moment tbe cur
rent swept the pair beyond their
depth.
In spite of tbe danger of his situa
tion, the minister's cheek did not
blanch. ith great presence of
mind he seated himself comfortably
upon Lis floating sister, and, waving
a farewell to Lis congregation, began
to sing a cheerful hymn. Tbe cur
rent steadily carried him on at the
rate of at least six miles an Lour, and
in a short time Lis weeping congre
gation was left out of sight and hear
ing. Without oars or sails, be was
unable to navigate the sister to the
shore, and there is reason to suppose
that before tbe next morning be was
far out on the Golf of Mexico.
Captains of vessels navigating the
J ulf have been requested to keep a
sharp lookont for a colored sister in
a lloynton life-saving dress, carrying
a coiorea minister on tier flees. Lt
us hope that Le. w ill soon be picked
up. lie has now been afloat Cve
days whLout provisions or water,
and mast be beginning to feel the
need of refreshment. Of course, any
captain who may rescue Lim will
not ask for a reward, bat if he tows
tLe sister into port he can claim
salvage to a large amount, and libel
Lor in the nearest admiralty court.
. ttwrtU fcwpcraUllwu.
Sinca Green county Las succeeded
in getting a railroad within iu limits,
it Las been developing all sorts of
oe'dities only known to civilized com
moaiiiea. Some time ago a pale and !
xelancholy stranger walked backl
and forth oo a tanbark path in front
of a citiren's residence for two days,
and then disappeared. Now, in
Whitley township, of that county, a
roong girl dies and then npseU aU
1 t r-l Annl,na an1 tuiu
the gr.Te open a dy looker bj com-
; iB? back t0
j r,can
life. Tbe W.ynesbarg
i jtrrwtctvt enys it pens a rcjiurtcr i
s(J(j njarvdjus facts :
The nigbt previous to her death
she made a pruftneioo of religion.
About 10 o'clock a. M, oo tbe day
of ber actual death, she seemed to
die. A number of persoDS were
present and all pronounced her dead.
She remained in tbis state of sus
pended animation for tbe space of 15
minutes, when, to the surprise of all,
she revived and began to talk with
(great animauon ana wonuenui elo
quence Of tue oesutiiui ueaeui
laud rrom w bicn sne nao. just return
ed. She described it wuh all tne i in our aay is nueiy ever aain tu iur
clow of fluent speech, and vet, natur-j nish work and wages to tbe vast sur-
ally gbe wfcvt ueitDer fccnoiar nor
readv talker. Mie spoKe ti seeiug
departed persons wbo were tboogbt
beautiful bere, but there they were
more beautiful, and were in the en-
ijoyment of perfect happiness. She
wmbed to go to tne door, ana goi
op, and walked to the fire place
uuassirted, when the frieuds gratified
her wish by helping her to the door.
Upon beholding the bright sunshine,
she said: That is nothing to com
pare with the brilliancy and beauty
ot heaven.
Upon being again placed on her
bed. said thai she bad returned to
tbis cold world to warn those of her
friends whom she was leaviog be
hind. She exhorted tbem to the ex
ercise of taith. In order to convince
Lhem of the efficacy and power of
faith, she told ber sister to bring her
some water. A little water was
handed in a tin. She said that was
not enough, when a cupful was hand
ed her. Sne poured the water in her
hand, which she held over tbe bed.
Several persons witnessed tbe exper
iment, and saw tbe water poured
out ot tbe cup into ber hand; but
bere all trace of it was lost, and the
closest examination faiied to detect
any effect of it upon either her baud
or the bed ciothen, and she triumph
antly pointed to this as evideuce that
her faith was availing.
She then requested a teacup to be
brought, which she took and tbrew
with considerable force 'across tbo
room against the wail three times
without breaking, butth fourth time
it broke into fragments, and wbi'u
her attention was called to tbe fact,
ebesaid: Yes, your unbelief caused
it to break. My faith prevented it
up to this trial.
I'rayer was then offered by some
one ot tbe friends in attendance, to
which she responded w ith great fer
vor at iutervals. During all this
lime of her reauimatioo, from a quar
ter past 10 A. M , io half past 1 )'. x ,
she talked almost iuccenaiit'y, aud
did not complain of any sufforiug
whatever, and then fehe passed calm
ly aud peacefully away, to return no
more on earth.
The JlrvuhlicHn concludes: These
facts, substantially as above, on be
substantiated if ncces&ary by tbe af
idarits of as intelligent and respect-
aole citizens as lucre are in n nmey
township; and though we are not
given to superstition, we can but
give assent to tbe facts as stated, ac
count for tbem philosophically who
ever can.
beeae from Fwlaloea.
A foreign journal describes tbe
process ot making a sort oi cneese
from potatoes in Thuringia and Sax
ony, which is as follows:
After having collected a quantity
of potatoes of good quality, giving
tbe preference to a large white kind,
tbey are boiled in a caldron, and, af
ter becoming cool, they are peeled
and reduced to pulp, either by means
of a grater or mortar. To five
pounds of this pulp, which ought to
be as equal as possible, is added one
pound of sour milk, aod tbe necessa
ry quantity of salt. TLe whole is
kneaded together, and tbe mixture
covered up and allowed to lie for
three or four days, according to the
season. At tbo end of tbis time it is
kneaded anew, and tbe cheeses are
placed in little baskets, w hen the su
perfluous moisture escapes. Ibey
are then allowed to dry in tbe shade,
and placed in layers in large ves
sels, where tbey must remain for fif
teen days. The older these cheeses
are tbe more their quality improves.
Three kinds are made tbe first
and most common is made as detail
ed above, the second, with four parts
of potatoes aod two parts of curdled
milk; tbe third, with two parts of
potatoes and four parts of cow or
ewe milk. These cheese have this
advantage over other kinds that
they do not engender worms, and
keep fresh for a number of years,
provided tbey are placed in a dry
situation and io well-closed vessels.
A Tarhiaa twlwael a Darlwf Art.
If any one would like to know
what manner of men those wbo
fought around Oitman Fauna were,
they can gain an idea of them from
an anecdote that my friend told me.
A very steep rock was to be stormed.
It rose to the height of 250 feet, and
was crowned by Husrian batteries.
A Turkish colonel, desirous of setting
an example to his men, scrambled up
first by help of occasional projec
tions in tbe rock, and roots and weeds.
When he reached tbe top be found
himself entirely alone. The Russian
soldiers looked at him in amazement.
Their guns were pointed at bis
breast, when their general gave the
order not to fire, hastened np to the
Turkish colonel and called out to
him, "Colonel, begone at once, you
are alone!" Tbe brave man id
nothing. He stood still a moment,
gazing at his enemies, then turned
and went back safely as be came.
All the Russian soldiers becan to
clap their bands and cheer him. Hal
timort s.meriea.
A Brier Haarytnowa.
Ai BtRS, X. Y., April i. Sylves
ter Town and bis father-in-law, while!
attempting to cross a small lake a
few miles north of tbis city, on Tues-j
day, in a boat, were capsized and !
town was arownea. ineotner oc
cupant of the boat was rescued in an
exhausted state. Mr. Town had
been married tbe previous evening.
Tbe wickedest citr Sinsinnati.
AGRICULTURAL.
rfnli4 I.at.rers.
The only branch of labor which is
not overdone, and which offers inde
pendence and fairly remunerative re
ward for toil and economy is that of
the farm. lint it' is not attractive.
Those out of work in the cities and
towns don't want to return to the
farm. The most of tbem woold
rather live on charity, and in misera
ble squalor than try to make a living
by cultivating tbe earth. Tbey are
infatuated by tbe sights and sounds
and dissipations of city life. There
is room in the northwest for farmers
and farm hands; there are thousand
of comfortable homes for men and
women, and for families, on tbe farms
of tbe west, northwest and south
west. It does not require much cap
ital, but it requires resolution and
williLgDess to live soberly and hon
estly; and men and women wbo are
now liviug in cities and squalid pov
erty, dependent on public charity,
with families growing up in pauper
ism, might find happy and plentiful
homes beyond tbe cities, if tbey
could free themselves from the fascin
ations of city lite. How to induce
this starving, destitute, surplus labor
of tbe cities to take tbe healthful, re
munerative employment which is
offered them on tbe farms, is a ques
tion worthy of tbe profoundest con
sideration. No revival of business
ipiua wwu puuuiowuu uw .u.,
to the myriads on tbe farms of Eu
rope wamcg for the signal of reviv
mg times to flock to tbe cities
America.
of
beeel Cora and el bfl.
For the pa-t seven years I Lave
devoted my time aod ranch study to
the improvement of corn and wheat
These two cereals are susceptible of
as mucb, if not more improvement
than any others, and strange as it
may seem, they receive less attention.
Potatoes, cabbage, beets, etc., are be
ing improved to wonderful extent,
but corn and wheat 'never a bit.' A
careful selection of 6ced iu the field
Las improved my w heat crop from 1C
to C7 bushels per acre in six years,
and that too on the same land, home
made compost being put on after ev
ery crop. From 10 bushels per acre
on poor upland, my corn crop ba3 in
creased to 75 and one season 112
bushels shelled corn. More than
half of all this increase is due to se
lecting and saving my seed while
standing in the field. By taking
those stalks that ripen earliest, that
have tbe largest number of ears on
them, that have the finest fodder,
and taking only the top ear, I have
now a variety greatly improved, and
decidedly the best paying crop I can
raise.
A E. Blixt,
East Tennessee.
Sbonlder Ualta.
A correspondent to the Lice Slocl
Journal: "Will you tell rue what
will remove a lump caused by tbe
chafing of tbe collar at the shoulder
joint; 1 bad it lanced and it a is
cbareed bloody matter. I'washed it
well inside with viiriolized water,
and used other remedies, which re
lieved it; but a lump reraaios about
tbe siza of a hen's egir w hich I fear
will be pemauent. The Editor an-
swerr: "The thickening cf the integ
ument where the abceps was opened
may be only temporary and tbe dis
appearance of the same may take
place gradually. The firing of the
cellar at that place should be remov
ed, so as to prevent braising or scald
ing tbe shoulder. If the animal is
not worked for a fornight or three
weeks, it may be well to apply some
tincture ot iodine oy painting tne
hkin an inch wide around tbe en
largement, which Utter should not be
touched. A thin coat may bo ap
plied in tbis way, every day, for the
lime named.
Haslsirr Nresl far locls.
We have for years been aware of
tbe value of sunflower seeds in tbe
fall of tbe year, and in winter time,
too, as a food for fowls. Tbis plant
should be grown by every poultry-
grower io tbe conntry who has tbe
opportunity to raite only a few stocks,
even; for its properties for glossing
iba plumage of exhibition birds are
altogether remarkable. Buckwheat,
properly fed, will operate similarly ;
but the latter is by far too beating in
its nature, in comparison with tbe
other.
This plant is a very gross grower ;
but it yields woodrously and may be
set in any soil where other fruits or
vegetables can not be conveniently
raised for example, along tbe sides
ot fences, or anywhere where the soil
is not so easily cultivated as in the
open fields. If given a good cb-ance
as other grains have it will grow
luxuriantly, and w ill well repay its
care; for its yield is many hundred
fold, under ordinary cultivation.
Poultry 11 or..
Baiala; I'olnteeu.
Having had much experience in
raising potatoes, I will give my views
on tbe best kinds. I raise tbe Karly
Uose, Peacbblow, Browoell's Beauty,
Early Vermont, and Snowflake. Tbe
earlr Rose is a good potato for early
nse, but tbe Snowflake is tbe best
potato I raise. It yields well, does
not rot, is rerv fine grained aod ex
cellent quality; are early to grow but
are not early to eat; good from Janu
ary till next July. Tbey do not wilt
like other potatoes, but remain firm
and good for a long time. I think
they will become tbe leading potato
for late use, and they yield better
than any other kioJ we cave ever
raised.
J. Lvo.v
Caae Htrawn.
lake a quarter pound of rl jur two
ounces of butter broken into tbe
flour and rubbed till quite smooth,
two ounces good cbees grated on a
bread grater, the yolks of two eggs
and the white of one; season with a
little salt; mix all together, roll out to
tbe thickness ot rather less than a
tjuarter of an incb, place on a well
buttered tin, and cut in very narrow
strips, with a paste cutter, about four
inches long. Hake iu a moderate
oven for fire minutes. I'lace them
on a dish, lay two one way and two
over tbem, as you see timbers piled
to dry, and you get a very pretty
disb, and a very nice one for persons
who dislike sweets.
To Preserve Milk.
Bottle tbe milk tightly, miog wine
corks ; place them in a kettle of cold
water, heat tbe water gradually until
it reaches a boiling point, take it off
the tire and let it cool, and pack tbe
bottles tor nse; tbe milk will keep six
months.
Don't love your neighbor as your
self. Her husband might object
I II yoa feel dull, drowsy, aeMlttated, km Ire
' I quent headache mouth mta badly, V petlt.
and tonjrue eoated, jrwu are sufferins; frot torpid
liver, or "billouaueas,'' sad nothing wilt emra Jim
wo peedDj ant pcnuaoenllj ai to .
AX
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC
For all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach, and
Spleen. The Cheapest, Purest and best
Family Medicine in the WoilJ.
ASK th recovered dfipepUe. billon nifferan,
Tk-tinK of Fercr anl Ague, th merearial dla
and pallet u bow ihey reeorerad health, cbaerful
eptriu and good apprtite thtr will tU Jem bj
uklnK Siaaoas' Liteb KnruTOL
rUBELT TEGET1BLE,
harmlrm.
Is no drastic violent medicine.
It (ure to care if taken rejrulaxl;',
i no intoxicating bererage.
Is tbe cheapest meiilclne in tbe world.
Is given with saietv n l thsbaplst result to
ine awsi ueiieaui inwai,
Tkoes not Interfere with bvlness.
Does not disarranjre tbe system.
Takes the place ot (Quinine and Bitter of averr
aimi,
AS A REMEDT In
MALARIOUS FEVEK3. BOWEL Ctm
HLAINTS.KYSHEHSIA.MENTALDEPKK!. SION. KHSTLESSNESS JAUNDICE, VAV
SEA. SICK HbADAt'HE. OULIU, 00'STI
FATIOX and BILIOUSN ESS,
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
LIVER DlSEASEmnd Indi.
estion prevail to a rreater ex
ent than protmhly any other
inalaity, and relief Is always
aunu: soukiu mn'r. 11 tne uteris Mejcuiateu
in Its action health is aimwt invarumy aecureo.
Indigestion or want of action in the Liver causes
Headache. uoniUwlion, J a boo ice. rain la tne
Shoulder. Couirh. 1'lr.Eineat, Sour Stomach, bad
taste in tbe mouth. Iiiliout attacks. p tlpitaUoa f
the heart, detcessioo of spirits ortn muea, and a
hundred other symptoms. tjiMHoxa' Livaa Kvo
I'Latok is the best remedy that has ever been dis
covered fur these ailments, it act mildly, ef
fectually, and belnK a simple vegetable compound.
can do no injury io any quantities thai may be
taken. It is hanuleaa In every way; It ha been
ml for surly year, and hundreds from all parts of
tne coontrv win voe-n lor us virtues, vis mob.
wsaaawanawsaaaaava Alexander H. S
II .1 V H K I of Georgia: Bishop Pierce
Isnasamaaeaaias! of Georgia; John Gill
uoriur,wt Alabama; Geo. John H. G or Ion, R
L. Mutt, of CViiumbu. Ga.. are suodi the bun
dred to whom we can refer. Extractor a letter
from Hon. Alexander H. Stephen, dated March
a,i5iz: -i occasionally use wnen my eonoitiea
reuuires It. lr. Simmons' Liver KeauUtor. with
good eUect. It Is tmid, and suits me better than
more active nwiiriw.
1 REGULATOR. :
mtre active meoirine
It I not tbe 'quantity
eaten that give th
strength, life, blood and
health. It le tbe thor
ouuii uiuuLion ul the luod laaen le
little. Therefore, do not stimulate up the tonweh
to crave food, bat rather assist digestion aite
eating by taking
SIMMONS' LIVER PECULATOR
CEI3I1TAL A17D 01TLY GENUINE.
a jtxer Acrr bed ozlx bt
J. H. ZEILIN&CO-,
PHILDAElPHIA. pa.
Price Sl.OO. Sold by ill Dmgglits.
Feb. 13
THE
Perfection Earth Closet.
A!R TiGHT, OFSEIESS AR3 AUTOMATU.
Scat always clean and free from dust, (nd
no oooB can escape.
KD.ci-:iy alapU4 fjr la Hospitals,
Hotels aa Famliiia. 4 aa be need I Ike
Be: room w It heat giving aay effeac.
Prices, 10, 14 and 18 Dollar.
editress, with sramp, for circular,
PERFECTION EAETH CLOSET COMPANY,
No. fits Water St. Urookl-m,
1 .0112 Inland.
BEST!
business you can engage in. i to 630 psr
dav made tv an? worker ol either Bex.
riirht In Iheirown toeiilltiet. Particulars
aud samples worth Sj free. Improve your
snare time at this buslui'M. Address stix"X .
Co., Portland, .Maine.
March K
TREASURER'S SALE
OF
Ai.-rceal.lv to theprovMonsol sn act of Assembly.
directing the mode of selling unseated lands for
uses, passed the 1Mb aay ( iw arcn, a. i. isu.
and the several supoiewenti thereto, tbe Treasur
es ol voferset tmaly noreur gi.e nctice, mat
Unless the ronnty, school, roan ana rmuuihtf tae
due on the folloa'tog unseated lands, are paid be
fore the day of sale, the whole, or such parts ol
each tract, as will pay tbe taxes and costs, will be
sold at the Court House, In Somerset borough, on
Monday, May KM, 1878,
for the arrearages gl taxes due and the cost ac
crued thereon :
AMilSON TP
Acres.
Names.
Tax
..H4 00
....11 4
...20 06
...13 M
... M
.. 21 30
...1 M
...1 40
..18 40
...WOO
...12 bg
... 2 3
.... 2 It
.... 6 00
.... 3 00
.... S 00
.... ta
,...14 3i
400 Anthony Joseph
I0 t'hsrry lm
41T Cherry Mary K.
40 Church Marcus
lM'fMwn Mary
411 Moore Hiram
4U0 Ogle Charles
4uu Tm Philip
oa Tom Jacob
414V 'orey Thomas Jr.,
o White Adam
100 Stutsman Jost's heir..
100 same
4'i0 same
2oo same
auo same
50 same
2 o same
ALLLOHENY TP.
A toes VhiHua !;)
43M
lo
140
110
.Muster Jonn 78
Ojltroth A Srhell..
13 44
li Ml
2 40
48
."J 00
12 07
1 14
1 6
4 40
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Flours Susan
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Vr-i Ishamel J. Bacr
VjO Huzsard A lievore
BROTHERS VALLEY TP.
412 Luffborough Nathan
160 HerkleyJoel '.
2 0 Stem Abraham
12 Young Pram-ia
loo Potter Sarah
4o9 Young John F ,
4'Jt Henson Peter
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1 Iludgeon James
2 Edwards Tliomas
2 Fallen on fc Hrother
1 Meyers Peter' heir ,.
10 Sharp Joseph
2 Short William
1 Huffman fc Brothers
1 Huttinao Oeorge
2 Cams Ianlcl
1 t'oun-in Benjamin
CONEMAVQH TP.
S424.Tnrs Israel
Williams Israel
4 Mihler Jonas
luo Hifflc Michael
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Courtney Patrick
Wagner Oxiah
Lnwry Samuel
Wagner Alph ,
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41 Riley John
JEFFERSON TP.
12 Hall John
7V'oati Wliliam
J EX NEB TP.
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400 MishlerJohn
4 Miller Jacob
2M Oliver K llliam
400 Scott John
S2I Whltmore Jacob
uo Williams George
Livingston Levi
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2oo Bowman fc Ebersole
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Baer Henry .-
Koose John
Hisell John
Coher Samuel....-
Datley Timothy
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Frost Tlioans W ,
Ferrcn V illtam
Grine John
Urine Jacob
Hodman A Hale....
Hepp Kiehard
Harden James
Heiner John
Johnson Henry
Jordon Levi
Keim Joseph
Keim, Livrngood fc Beaehy...,
Kirk. Ik James
Lsyinon Goorge
Lsthon Henry
Meyers Emanuel...
Miller A Martin
Megahaa David
Medslry Augustus
'augle Frederick
Nauicle fc Company
Picking Henry
Kyan John
Stephenson James
S taker Joseph
Ptnlth John
Stevenson Franklin
Thomas Adams
Turmau diaries
Welser Frederick
Walker E. V
Wisa Frederick
Walter Gillian It
Young John
ltittner Samuel
Cober Samuel.......
t'aton Noah
Freldhoft Hro
Mater .lames
Keoae William
"rouse .Mrs. Margaret
Flicklnger Samuel
Hay Henry
Lint Iioniiuick
McKlmy George
Merrill Nathaniel
McGee Lawrence
Miller Norman
Minkemyer. Christian
Sheets Jospb
Smucker Wm. B
Tenant Abraham
Tipton John
Gets George
Mulligan Annie
Tltibet Joseph....
V eltrell Ellas
Weld Henry Thomas
Yost Henry
MID1LECREEK TP.
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Wadenian Mary
Golden Elisalieih
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Wiimoth Alph
same
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Jobo Ncfl
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Bowman Henry
We'g!e .Tames
Hotlman W. II
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72 37
26 44
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4:18 Clark Daniel
til Cook John
40i'.JKHley Andrew ,
212 Kpsey Josiah
4J)l..Kolk Caleb
4is''.Folk Caleb sr.
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4'Jo Jones Jonathsu
303 Johnson Perry
100 Llihman Joseph
620i Ljle James....
4SnOloore Abraham
4.13 Mile Samuel
3k4 Poor John ,
414. Shaw Benjamin
siiouw John ;
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3) Anderson Samuel 4 4 13.04
34 CamptwU Mjrv 14.44
412 Ncwoold John(S) 44
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3W Perrv Simon (4-6) 14.41
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444 Kimmel fc Hugus (',) lu.83
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4il Leydig Jonathan 6,16
4 Burns James l,jo
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SUMMIT TP.
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3 Hoasell Solomon
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Weber Henry
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Roddy Joba D.
Piper Albert
Lynn A. fc Oo. -
Snedlev Joseph fc Son
Sloan Henry ....
Riley W. H. ....
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ZU Bser W. J. - . CO OO
Ssis to begin at 10 o'clock A. M.
JUS I AH KELLER.
April Traatorer.
The Great Hew Medicine
A Health-Giving Power
PURIFIES THE BLOOD,
INVICORATCS THE LIVER,
PROMOTES DIGESTION, and
STRENGTHENS THE NERVES,
Tfavui effect wally curing d tar aoot what,
evrrnamearnatare. It is wortfcjr sf a
trial. KELIEP gusraateed.
VIG OREN3D
la ACRF.KABLK to the taste. UK ATE'
FIL to the stomach, and arts efficiently
as A I II AK'I'IC. ALTEKATIVE and
Dll KETIC. Its action Is not attended
with any nn pleasant feel In;, nei tiler la
lsnsovr nor tlt-bllitr experienced, bat
on the contrary, reiieauiucttt and in
vlaroration.
Its isnnsefttataetreetnpon theillgestlTe
orcans, whet her impaired by dlaraacor
exhaasted tram any eanse, la to Increase
their newfrtorsBsimilstlsnanil nntri
tion, the appetite ueiiin; Increased at
oner. To those anVvtnl with an rnsxor
feed condition of the liver, as lsillouv
ness,chararterixed by adn.ky romplex
lon. a coaled tongne, a pasty, bad last
In the naonl h,sis prlr loos appetite a nil
losxgish aitlon of the bowels, with n
sense of fnllm as In the head and of men.
tal rinllneas, Y104IKK.M2 proves most
Talnahle.
lla effect open the kidney la no less
happy, a tortile, irritating arms la
ajnirkly rlcareil np hy it.
Inflammatory and Chronic RHEC
MATIMM will soon disappear hy a per
sistent nse or tlliOHKMI.
For the tsrs of skin Diseases and
Eruptions of all kinds, YltiOHKNE Is
most certnln.
VIGOR KM! la rcmnaf eil of the active
properties of 1 1 li. Kit 4, ltliOTs. tilJH
and BAKK8, that Nature alone fur-
nlshes, srreat care belns; taken by u
that they are islhrieii at the right
season of the yeur, and thai they posaea
their native rirvnes.
That VIiOIlKM5 ha the pswer to
PlltlFV TIIK HLOOII, nVlliUKATE
the LIVER, and 8TIMI L.TK the 111-
CiKNTlVK tlKtiAi. Is IndUpalably
proven by thoo si ho have given It a
trial and have been pel innneullyearcd.
We do not ask you toiiy a dozen hot
Ce to experleme rel ef, for is e Ol'AK
A TEE yon will fiel teller from the
sirst few rioscx.
VlfiUKEME la as'nnl-hlng the world
with Its cares, and I l It row ins; ull other
lOVICS, ALTEH.1IVE and IMKi
DHA.VTS. into the h.V. Put np In
l:t tjf lol I les.donltlet length. Kequirea
small deirt, and Is plearsnl to take.
Price, 1.00 :tr Hot tie.
'"A! KFR &. BADGEfi KFG. CO., Prop's.
ZZ cia :t.. Kit T.rl. iti Jertcy City, K. I.
.Iir. OBJrrr OF EAT ISO." a new b oV orrry
.n- shr.n'il n-td i. nt IT-- c rpon rcc ii.t of a on
cent stsu.r.
FOUSAI.KIiY
O. W.Sl'EERS,
UUVOGIST, Someinct, Pa.
February 4
After years of patient labor and experiment the
ST. JOHN.
Sewing Machine,
Is mm OsTtrre.! the public, m tit iriumph of in
remive Keoiu in tills braoch of manutHciure.
It noiatco. K(elleDce arenpiiarent tosnr one
fxaroinin t ho machine uri'l ftreah)r recotrnizetl
that alreail j thef T. J OH" bs forveJ li-wli to
the friit rtak ol Srwinif Machines, it tuiOlla
aU tbe nc&tiTy rviireinenta ltr a tint-cU
Sewioy Marhlne, which are
1st. Ability to tioper.octi. ullain l-yf workde'
manitl ol a Sewlnur Machine. '21. Kaiw oi m;tn-
airemeat. UiKhtueas or runnina: 4tli. Kree
Jucd tnnn noiso. 6th. SiinIk'ity oi rinn:rution
6th. I'uraMlity. All these points are iecureti
inurcthan in any other, In the
ST. JOHN SEWING MACHINE.
Ao. 1 .U a chine.
Ornamentel Mi lilneani SLinl, BU I Walnut
Tailc In j Drawers, Patent Bn Cover, which
attach:'! b) siJe of the Table, forming a
CKivnlent work b)X or an extension
top at will.
PRICE
No. I.
No. I I
No. 3
No. 3 I
S45 00
S35 OO
S40 OO
S55 OO
63 OO
Make tiiae I.nt k Stit. li.
in Dasa. Perfect in CjoStractioi.
Equally goad on the lights:: or h:avi
est Goods.
Its Points of Peculiarity,
AJI01T3ST MANY 0T3ESS ASE
It makes no ilidercnce whether the Machine is
ran bsieliwsirdor ftsrwsird ! the work will al
ways run Iroin you, and there is no loss or change
ofstltcn.
It has a close shuttle in one piece, with no thread
hole throuich, the Imtihln holding from 0 lu luo
yards of thread.
It winds the bolihin without rnnnlnr the ma
chine; so that there is no necesity for unthread
in; tbe machine, or removing the work when the
bobbin needs to be wound.
Its tensions are simple, perfect, and can be ad
justed both nnder awl upper, wltbout removing
the work.
s f Each Machine is fumiilied with the ordin
ary attachments.
Its Furniture is novel, peculiar and deMralde.
-:o;-
Eveuv Machine is Warranted.
It takes well an.l irlves complete satisfaction.
Twenty-iive of these Machines have already
been sold in this eonnty.
1 also sell the well known Family Favorite or
Weed Machines at shout hall the old price, and
also repair the various kinds of sewlne; machines
promptly and satlsfacturily And all kind of at
tachments procured to order :
Address C. F. WALK KR.
Somerset, Ps.
P. S. Sample Machines Ui he seen al li. Flick's
or at Caselwer k Co's Store.
Jan.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Noticeis here riven, that Geo. Walker nt s,im.
erset township, by deed ol voluntary alignment
nas assnrueu an nis real anil personal estate t
the nnderslKnetl. in trust for the benefit of the
creditors ol said Moo, Walker. All persons
therefore Indebted to the ssid Geo. Walker will
make pavtnent to lb said Astlirnee, and those
bavin claims or demands will make known the
same witnuut delay.
A.F.DICKEY.
Mareh '- Asslicnee.
DR. VAN DYKE'S SULPHUR SOAP,
maces me n.in sort. Clear, Pare White snd
Healthy I is Uleansine;, Deodorlsinc. IMsin lect
ins;. Soothlna;, Healing and purifying : removes
Licers, sores, cm pt ions,
Rouarbness asal rednesa uf the r-iv r.ii....it.K.
ini(, burnins and stinirlns: of the Skin, snd irrita-
11011 01 oiunirana stii.,in Insects; will relieve
I rCHING 1 1LES where nnthirijc else will hive
anv aHmci . 4. rurc vdiiu sri .wcw
Hit E UHUR, ans prevenu CoaUaious Diseases,
snd a an External Medical and Toilet Prepara-
w.ni ii, 11. au uua i nofl, ziots s case ;
Rox, three Cakes, sixty cents. 8old by
Geo W. Henford. Somerset. Pa., and lira artists
Koueraiiy. c a. wLusir.a, fropnetor. in
Bee, 50 K. oth St., Pbilad's, Pa. Wholesale
pot. 400 N. Third SL, PbUs.. Pa.
JuiSi.
lie-
BrfsbnktellsUli
ml. mm
IhW ab. Sitily s 1 mmOf
1 1 W srrln. Is. Cinn
II ssi asgMasv.oiniji m.
JOHN F.
DEALER IN ,
Hardware Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints
OIL &C, 5cO.
The following is a partial lt of goods in Stock : C irpenter's Toolfl,
Planes, Saws, HatcheU, Hammers, Chisels, Plane Iron.- A Jzes, Ac, Black
smith's Goods, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Files, Hammers, Ac Saddlery
Hardware, Tab Trees, Gig Saddles, Hanies, Buckles, Kings, Bits aod Tools.
Table Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Spoons and Ilazors, 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.
Ac. Window Glass of all sizes and glass cut to any shape. The lest Coal
Oil always on hand. Our stock of Coal Oil Lamps is large and comprise,
very elegant styles. Ditbton'a Circular, Mu!?y and Cross Cut Saws. Mill
Saw Files of thebest quailty. Porcelain-lined Kettles. Handles of all kindss
SIIOVEIaS, FOISKS, MlAIi:, K.1K114.
Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Picks, Scythes, Sneaths, Sledges, Mason Hammers,
Cast Steel, Step Ladders, Carnage and Tire Bolts of all sizes. Loooking
Glasses. Wash Boards, Clothes Wringers, Meal Sitves, Door Mats, Backets,
Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Twine, Rope all sizes, Hay Pulleys, Butter Prints,
Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cutters and Stutters, Traces, Cow
Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, Dust and Scrub Brushes, Horse Brushes, Cur
ry Combs and Cards, Door Locks, Hinges, Screws, Latches aud everything
in the Builders' line. Caps, Lead, Shot, Powder and Safety Fuse, fcc, kc,
The fact is, I keep everything that belongs to the Hardware trade. I deal
exclusively iu this kind of goods aud give my whole atttention to it. Per
sons wbo are building, or any one in need of anything in my line, will God
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
jN"o, 3, "BAER'S BLOCK."
April S '74. JOHN F. BLYMYER.
TENNANT, PORTER, BOYTS & CO.
Successor to uutTer, l'orter & Oo.
IF1 O TJ 3ST ID IR, IT ,
Machine Forge Works,
Water Street, Opjionlle II. V O. It. It. Depot. C'oiuiellsTillt', lu
Manufacturers of Railroad and Machine Castings, It. 11.
Frogs, Switch Stands and Bridles, Trucks, Pit 'Wagons, lor
ries, Iron Wheel Barrows, Stone Picks, Hammers and Chisels,
Bridge Trusses and Bolts, Plows, Plow Castings,
Cock, Parlor & Halting Stores, Grat& Firs Fronts, Fenders, Hcllox Tars.
AXiscellaneous Castings M;u"le to Order.
Jlacliinery of all kinds built and repaired, at Short Notice and Reasonable Terms.
Also on hand all kinds of Material used about Steam Engines.
Qas, Steam and Water Pip Flttinirs, Hrass Valves, Kras Wire, Onm Hose, (lam and Fibrous
. racaing, steamer anil Kiwfter nemnir. uuuiiiinira, nr.u Mr fiirinirs, Kiveis,
April It. BOLTS ETC.
WILSON SEWING MACHINE
In workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch,
and as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It
raceived the highest awards at the Vienna and Cen
tennial Expositions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER
than other machines. It3 capacity is unlimited. There
are more WJL30N MACHINES sold in tho United
States than the combined sales of all the others.
The WILSON MENDINC ATTACHMENT, for doing
an kinds of repairing, WITHOUT PATCHING, given
FREE with e3ch machine.
AGENTS
WANTED.
I WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
827 & 829 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, La.;
Cor. State 4 Madison St$., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cal.
FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS.
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3 STRAIGHT NEEDLE,
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A.gfentM 'Vantel i
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AVJtHESS -
8 WHEELER & WILSON MF'G CO.,
183 WEST FOUJiTJI
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April lo
J. R. IY1EGAHAN,
BUTCHEE,
AND DEALER,
"NVliolesale and Iletail,
IN
FKlSH M35A.TS!
AH kinds, such as BEEF, TOUK,
MUTTON, VEAL, LAMB,
SAUSAGE, Pudding, Bolog
na, Mince Meat, and
LARD of our own
Rendering.
Poultry drj3:jl to orhr a spiialty.
MARKET DAYS
TuesJaj, Tlinrsflay an! Satnrflay
Soiuersft, I'a
wNIe:it t-an 1m utiiined any day
tliirinz the week. April 11.
Iipffl to All Lows of Flow
Havinit irreatly enlarueil nit Orevnlionses In
upwards ot 2400 .ujuare feet or iriuss lor the ralsinw
of liowerin plants, 1 will be .rcKircl to lurnirb
allourneihlHirlna: rrientls with choice H iwers.
Vou will save money hy hnvinir tr im me. 1 am
determined to sell as low as" the lowest, and my
plan's will arrive in much heller order than from
a distance. I h-ve an Immense st.ick ol Koses
Ueildinir. House and Kai-ket Plant, ever To dif
ferent kinds ol Verbena, tieraniuins. and ewry
description of li-iwerinx pl.iuts : Taiieroses. ladl
olas in Inrire iiisniities; abo Lilies and Lilies of
the Valley. My plants are in a very Une, thrilty
condition.
First choice. Double Tulierosi-s : T5 u per
or ft) tier 1- 0. Second choice : HI cents per dot.
Ol -l.J per luo. In mldlthm to the al.re, I keep
a OH. a lull supply ol itcnuloe Iresh llaideu Sceils,
which I sell at New Y..rk prhvs, by the picket,
unce. kuii1, orqnart. lul.on or I.U'hcl, i n I are
bestsuite.1 toour hicaliiy.
A full assortment of ea'riv VeKetiildes (or table
use. Lettuce snd Khuharh ready now, Kadishes
and beets in April. Veuetal.le Plants: (Odd
Frame)Calhaireant Lettuce Plants tn any i)uaiiti
ty per dosen. or lo.ooo are ready now, awl ex a I
planted out at any time as . as the vround bt
dry enonvh n work. T'lnmu, Knit," Peier,
Sweet Potato, Olcry Plants . n the 1st of May:
I'sbbaire Plants at any time Iroia aow till July
lu. aiead fot price list.
Heed Store. No. is Baltimore SireeC Orecn
house one wile west ol rumlierlnnd on B. st 1)
Kail HoaiL Address P. a Hox i-U.
H. WF.BF.R.
Parties wlshlnu to see me prrs.inally will An.)
sue at aay store, uaily from 11 to X P. M.
.March 13
SSIGNEES' ACCOUNTS.
Tne Mlowtns; aecouuts have been Med in my
olflee and will be presente.1 for confirmation on
Thursday ih of April 1S7S :
J. H. ltcnf.irl. AssiKuee of J. B. Lrons.
Aaron Will, Assignee of Lsvl Snvder.
F.J. KOSER.
MsrcU27 - Pruthoootary.
BLOTTER
A VALUABLE IMVEHT10M.
THE WORLD RENOWNED
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March 6
Itr rraiTlrfr an.l praciiriutj
tiip inriiTr:b.r truths CO.U
t:iiDt tl in the bct m-Uicul
si-4.trkE:RVATiOa
MPricvonlvl. ixnfbym.nl
n Tccv ti.t fif )ri-. It
THYSELF:
fr.'ttif ExUsiutctl Vitaliir, I'rt'iudturc lcciinr,
NtTTOtw ftud rhy-iftl iJtbilitv, mij ih.r rudlct
routf-iii-iiunt itU ttnJ uuti.l i n.irics ilmt nsult
tht Tf Iroro, and contains mt.ro tlmu &0oriitt.:l prc
Ttiona, anrone of which i vnnhltu- piicv of
l !ie book. Tlii boiL whttni hv the n:o?t cx
fi niv and probribly the mtt kihul practitiotirr
in Anicri':ulo whom wnsawanKda cold and jctr-
ilnl medal by the National Mdi-.d Association.
A ramphlct, illutttrsitrd with the Terr fiat
t.tl Kncrmvirtr mar
Tel (f art and btatity
mnt rurc to alt. N-n l
fur it at oner. ArlilrrM
HEAL
JEAnoPY MEDICAL
THYSELF
1NSTITCTE, o. 4 liuU
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"a
XOTIC10
TO consumers
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J The great celebrity r..nr T I . T t TO n A C-
I'O has caused many imitatlorts liicm.r to ti
place.1 on tlie niurkct, we th.-reol c.nuiioii ult
c t 'hewers auainst purchainir such imiditi'.iis.
2 All dealers huylnir or sellirir other piuK i.Utc
co liearinir a bard or metallc htiilu, render them,
a selves liatde to tbe penalty ul the Liw. anl all
persons violaiinii our trade marks ar.' punihalle
bv hue and ImprjAuiment
SF.tAlfUlllHEiS.'l S7SJ
'J The xenuine I.OKI I.I.A Kit Tl T ; o
J BttIO can be dlstiiiiruislivl ki ll T U
on each lump with ihe word 1.0Kll,I.AKf
stampel thereon.
S liver 7.0HH tr of tobacco sold In IHT7. si4
Knesriy S.ooo persons emplove.1 in fa.-torics.
S, Tsies paid tbe Oovernment in IS77 about
3, .MMI.IMKI. an.l durliiK ths past ! yeara.
Sover Hao, ooo.oon.
rTbee goods sold by all jouliers at manufacturers
rtes.
r. March (
A Chance tQ Mate Some Money,
SURE.
TOBACCO
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'OumelFs History of Penlvanls. fr,w
readv. Writs for Axencyat once. JIIHs t'L
V CO..(ablishers, '.1, Sanson) Street Phila
UeliJiia. March T.
NEW ST OR E
J, M,
Store
ai Warehonse
In the Excelsior Mill
BuUding, West End
of Main Street,
XOJIEKSET, 1M.
We have for sale a full and varied stoekorgrni
eral Mercliaixli'e, eonstsiins; of :
Dry Goads,
Groceries,
Ilardware,
Queensware,
Stoneware
Hats and CaDs,
Boots and Shoes,
Notions, and a
anl Full Sttxk t
CLOTHING,
SALT, FISH,
WHITE LIME,
PLASTER, FEED
Flour, etc., etc. ALSO
a full line of farm implements, ain.ir.ic wl K li ...
tlie
CHAMPION
MOWING AXD REAPING MACHINES wll
uja.ieanilw.irrHiittdiiurabie.nl Light Umlt ai
the vital pans tK-iuif tna.lcol W ruunot lrun au.1
bieel, no lut .Mi tal machines.
The two Implements shove naaie.l are oar urea
Hohl'iee. .in l.uj.m whieh we UKAO and
liANTtK. One of our customers
M.l us that ii he ha.itohuv
HHi mowiiiv ci:ieliiue,
tae w..alj buy
everyune
CHAMPION.
The Oliver Chilled Plow
of different nnoilrs, lor one, two or three horses
Warranted to Lim hotter, Kun Lihier jsier
on M.m an.l Horse. s:i.- better lo stonv' xnin.1
and turn a more regular and eves lurrow'ili.n anv
rlow in u.e. '
Weals.1 hivs on hand and lor salctlictd!..wli a
nrtK'Ia.-j
MA CJI A Ell 1
Win. u we wilTwa'rrant tVe Well and ul
K'jwu .Materi:.!. .loss K. work asanv i.t:.
er .Ma.'tiincsol liio kin-l an I will
alc no man's money until
he has uiveu the ma
chine a thorttnah tri.
al and is suli-a-ed
with its
work.
THE. EMPIRE Thresher.
Cleaner, , b an.l lu horse Dower.
Separator "f-i
THE A. B. FAROUAHR,h.,r.ethrvi.-
er with shaker attachment.
"THE BEST," The'. H.iiferatuwu Uraii
and (irass Seed Iirlil.
THE HOOSIER force fie.ifr.lniidCir:m
Seed Drill.
THE BEST," The Haters
Tooth Hay rike.
.wn. Spring
DODD'S
Horse rake.
CENTENNIAL 'e.i i
MELLINCER'S Hore Hay rukcy.
IlilNi.le lMow,
C'UMt Iron lAtug I'Iowm,
Iswiiblei Shovel Corn I'low.
Svythe, Sicklesi,
C.ritin OadleM,
ForU,ShoTelH hikI all
ki litis of Plow C'stNllnKH
.MiearM, Points le.
In fict everythin In tiie Airri.-nl'iinl Implr
nicot line that is worth keeping, which we will try
lo sell at such prices as will please our rut-iuie4
an.l as low as they can he had anywhere.
All Kind nf I'ruilure Utke i' E-
chan;t. ueh ha Tifs, umvle t'ln-tr. but-
t?r a t'liit. All ki('i of arain. hrrf.
hulit, theetnmi tnlf niint, and Cjfrinilif
tt,l. of ic.'uVA tee cnnt 2.000 poutult. fv'r
tni'lt ur onsA.
Slav 23.
A Desirable Ilesirieiice
For Sale.
I Rer for sale mr residence In s..n.i u...
ouh, containing 3u acres of lant all In s hiirh
staleot rulnvitmn. except louracresof tiiutr.
.1 ...mv.cn.riM JIU CI1..IC SeSCte.! mit llWl.
A brick uwcllina house with In nmi ..h v.u.t
and he houee. well niled. Swiss burn. eu,rttte
hou.-ie, has never iuilinir ninninir water at the
Joor. hne everirrecn shadinir. Strawherry bed,
les and tjee-houie. The distance is tbe pulilie
siiuarris one hall mile, with pavesaent and plank
w.iik the entire.ll.i:uiee. will sell slock, larm lin
pleincnts and furniture if direi, and will irivsi
loi"seslin immeiiiately.
J"'!- J. O. KIMMEL,
New Firm.
SHOE STORE,
SOLOMON UHL,
Having pur-haMel the Shat
Store Intel? owned by
II. C. IleerlU,
W take pleasure In Oallma; the attention ol
public to the tact thai we have now and expea
keep constantly on aatvi as complete an
stent ot
Boots, Shoes
and Gaiters
HOT II OF
Eastern and Home Manufacture
as can b fons'l any where. We slsa will havsos
IwA eunstantly a mil supply of
SOLE LEATHER,
MOROCCO
CALF SKINS,
KlI'S,
AND LINING SKINS
Of ail kinds, with s roll line of
j Shoe Findings.
i Ths HOME MA!XTFACTCRE IEPABT.
M LNT will be In chains of
jlST. U. Snyder, Esq.
; W bos rspsiutiow for asktns;
! Goad Work and Good Fits
I Is second to none in the Stat. Tils public Is re
spectfully inviteal to call assl examine uwr stock,
' as we are determined u keep irouds as (nod ss las.
best snd sell at prices as low as Ike lowest.
SOLOMON UHL.