The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, May 11, 1881, Image 3

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,V. K. WTLL. lilitor.
Aft T-f 7-; -rv:ii.;. :
uoit pitching has commenced.
Candidate re now in the taddlc.
If you have a bail iiavciucnt Ux it.
I'r.iiiv't
nd Saturday'!"
-itiition wumWf'.illv.
ruin advanced
J. i. Harvi-y, of lUiiiiiioiv, Md.. MK-nt
j mwral days in town Inst week.
i.eau mo Aniiutiuoiucnt culumn aercral
new names aiiciir this week.
Our ri?rooeratic brethren are having quite
a pretty fight on the President Judgeship
question. Wm. J. Bacr and Wra. II. Uup
ple, Esq's., are the candidates. The prima
ry fur the election or deli-pules takes place
on Saturday, the 17th, and the convention
for the selection of conferees meets on the
21th. Both gentlemen arelawyrrs of con-
i i 1 "...
I .-luirauie cxiionenco, ana eutior wo'.tiu
inKe i gooa man to be Ueteatoi.
All of the .Somerset Dairy Coiuiiaiiiua hut
: ter uiid elieexe fortunes are now in opera-
: uuu.
-, f . , ,
.Mot H i' , W ", 13 ;ne s""on when the mothers make
gurueu anu me tiaugutera go gather trailing
arViut
. . r S. lloyd's.
1- at J. 1'- ".V'ler o s.
eut. to go to lief-
For sale at .
in
! ji:iy '"11 '
Decoration Day is coming on apace. It
hUime to be preparing for its appropriate
.,),., ,f Pertttia.
,T() ME
4Ml'-
i::.i.i"'-'s
.r..vin.i''ii pkess
r.ihKms ! ! ! at
C. p. AVai.tkr A tVs.
raw Hats at II.
at J. H.Siiy-
, , ;., ;( 'yl(" f
'".ulftill !' "'i
J 15. snyc.er v
! Vrsrts!!!-lr."Var-and
health corset, at
N. 1. Vai.tkk & fo e.
follow the u of I'eru-
,,x-t:
hi
ml make you lone
vt.w '- J
'.v, ,-(. traitors
;'ya mijrht revive by f.Mfiiipto try
';r.if Prnina.
' , w ti!l a candidate for your patron-
J. It. SNYii:tt A Co.
, -1 1 .1 1'm'TeliiiN sit
"' " I. W.U.TKB fc Co'x.
: I arriving daily at the IJMit
.if Sol. Vhl, "o. 4, Mammoth
,-i-tr'.!l w:i:." ' iloitnited by the
j.-nfl-:.i. demand r"r 'entna.
..!ri. i . -e S. I. Walter & Vs hats
U -f.w run-liaiiiir elsewhere.
1 1,'.. !-4 all at N. I. Walter & V.
lieiorc iuiiuu.-i.ift'i-
Muny of our resideots are now engaged in
sodding and beautifying the ground about
their houses.
There were one hundred and forty School
Directors and forty-six candidates in town
last Tuesday.
The general theme foreonveration amttrig
the gentler sex just at this time is the house
cleanmg question.
We wish to call attention to the local ad
vertiiement of the Somerset Dairy Company
in another column.
The beautiful green grass, it is said has
never been known to grow as fast as it has
within the past week.
The twist week couldn't have been a good
one for gunning. We did't hear the "tien
crul's gnu" crack once.
The Pennsylvania Editorial Association,
lormeir next annual excursion
going to Long l'.ranth.
propose
f r. Ed. E. Earl and wife, of Pittsburgh,
arc visiting in Somerset. They aretheguefts
of Mr. Edmund Kicrnan.
M. A. Sanner, who is employed in the V.
S. Custom Service, stationed at Chester, Pa.,
is home on a visit to his fiimilv.
Mr. Harry Newton, of Chicago, 111., with
his charming and accomplished youn
bride, while on their way to the Eastern
cities, on their wedding trip, (stopped off at
Somerset, Saturday afternoon, and remain
ed until Monday as the guests of Mr. S. F.
Picking. Harry has many friends in Som
erset who were glad to see him and con
gratulate hi tn on his happy choice and wish
for him and his lady a long and prosjierous
life.
Srxro!'s Mill Irexs : i
J. II. Gardner, who has bacn teaching i
school this winter, has again returned to j
Stoystown to further continue his medical j
studies under Dr. Luther. Success to you i
John. j
MessM. J. J. If.jnier fc Itro., have 3old
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Far Hi! Jans Primaries.
i We uro authorized to cnnotince the fol
: lowing names ns i-andiilaies for the various
over fi.COO biwdicls of black diamonds this j oiliccs iU-sinatol ut tho I'eptihliean Prima
winter. . i rv Election. Ij !o held on Saturday. June
Ijust week rostmaster Davis received or
ders frcm the Departmental Washington to
inform Mr. Samuel Sr.yder, the present con
tractor for carrying the U. S. Mail between
Somerset and Johnstown, that hi contract
would expire on the Oth inst., and that on
and after that date all mail matter for Johns
town and intermediate points should be sent
on the Somerset & Cambria railroad. Mon
day morning the railroad authorities refus
ed to receive the mail, and the services of
Mr. Snyder were again called into requisi
tion.
3TV K
l-arniers can prepare to stop work just
alHiut forty times between now and the 2Mb
of June, to talk with candidates.
.,.inM.U-ifof P..rtsan
., fr ii ti:e Lat, ut
.1 Sh.i
arrive
Tiie oyster has gone to his summer r
j treat, and ice cream will have to till the lit
tle va.-aai-ies until he comes bark.
Sol. Vni.'s.
t WW IilT t."
v:vi '.. l.i." -x
t. aS: TltlMMINtiS OX Tl'KSDAY
Mrs. A. i- I m
av of the latest styles of
iisiv
IUnby Hkki-levV.
,.u,l;ii!:iid:ate!y at our office in
y.i ii second hand 'M gallon Miik
E. A. Sake,
i .ciit uf Somerset Dairy Co., Limited.
, ...';,!;. cm lie so deepseatol, no sore
.,LlirM. t ut that Ayer'8 Savsiiparilla
; i It w i ! 1 elTect a cure,
, -t of r-- g-H..ls ever cxliib-
i. -Aii at J. U. Snyder Co'. A
. ; r.ir.tic civen with every lnw.
tlieill.
i.l l.a.v. c!
X. D. W.U.TKB &. Co'.
Ti n, u. A i i i:e au Mr. W. J. Mclvin,
.-Warn n. Mass., li'irulJ, was rurwl of
. SvuniL'iii by the use of f- t.Jacolm
t'i
? an.l canvassers make fnm S2" to
. -I- ...lf.l.' t : I'i.l.trtlO
TWrt k H l.Ulg goons 1. II I., n. ." '..
1" Har.-Iay stnvt. New York. Send
irt'atal v'le aii'l terms.
,s call an 1 se- the In antil'.:! lot of
M.llircss Xovelties just ojicimhI at
Hni- .if i'.nniiets. Hat and Trimmings
N. D. Wai.tkr .t Co's.
The "mall Ijoy now runneth about the
streets in his liare feet, and stumpeth his toe
on a r.x k that lieth liy the roadside.
The revenue last year in this state from
taverns, saloons, brewers and distillers li
censes reached the sum of $7oj,2V.1!I.
L. C. Collorn, Esq., who has been absent
for the jiast ten days visiting in the eastern
cities, returned home Monday evening.
James L. Pr.gh, Esq.. left Somerset to-day
to pay a visit to his brother who lives in
Oraugeville, Illinois. He expects to be ab
sent ubout four weeks.
John K. Scott. Esq., is having a neat iron
fence placed in front of his residence on
T;:ri:eyfoot street, and is otherwise improv
ing and beautifying his pro;erty.
Several of our &Krtsiuen have been cast
ing a i!y for trout during the past week,
though with indifferent success, the streams
still being too full for good fishing.
The seductive influence of spring Las
brought out the professional lounger, whose
unblushing check is ninety and nine times
harder than the point of a chilled plow.
Mr. Albert Uocke. who recently purchas
ed the Naugle House projierty from Mrs.
Mary Brant, has taken jiossessious of it and
will in a short time open a bakery andres
tau rant.
Mr. II. C. Beeriis is grading his new prem
ises on Main street, which will add consid
erably to its appearance and value. Harry
M is. tn in form the general public
.. " r , . , r ' 's determined to have the uiecst place in
Uuis and ( ai's than ever bc.ore, '
. : town.
i hea-i-r than tney can he
i
Cjii
.svc a i
h. Mi.
!i(. in
U'licre.
qnslv and jxisitive (. lire, for
iitheria. Canker mouth and
in silil.itH S CATAKKII
Y. A nasal Injector free with eaoti
i M'it if you desire health and
:i.ru:h. 1'ri.v . cts. Sold by ec
1-iif.r.l. Itriggist, Somerset, Pa.
ni-L fur Siiimiier tioods at Hctrley's
iicri'-t. If you need anything in bis
'ill early. You will have more to
fri'lll.
ir i':h? richest, ln-st, and most durable
iT.4eeo, ask for Star, and take lie
r. Kursnle at the (Jroeery, Ilour and
i .N"tl- uf
JOslAM KKLI.KC,
i r. luiviiijr your summer sIkics call
iiamiiif my st. k, which is the largest
''s' ill ilif- c.riiity.
Sol. Vhl.
IV.". mi'Mi " ::i:ii:i 1 k j rave, w ith
Uliril the counter of J. 15. Snyder &
rT JUhkit, M Ms Cwisf Street. I will
'i at all times, IW, Pork, Mut-.
-i i i.iM.-e. at reasonable prioes. Oion
iilr.iiia imvat wagon three times
IIenkt Kr.rx.AR.
Somerset, l a
." ' -taiits fine pair of lose for 5 or 10
"'! N. 1. Waiti b & Co n.
" i '-I i tn ymr Ncskties, (Villan,
:-.. i at
X. D. WaltebA CoV
; !; line of Millinery nnd fan-y
K N. D. Wai ter A Co .
('i: line of CarjK-t and Wall ruicr
' J. i. SuvJer A Co's. Come and
'ur-lt-tiniis and we will get you
!' want at n snuill advance ou the
1 Jinis..
' Idii T.I V EI) A NEW STCK OF
v 1'li'iWN. I'.!. IT. ; 1!T.T AND
'I K n:iN;E.
Mu A. E. I'm
bites for county offices, mindful of
the newly come growing weather, are ou4
cultivating the acquaintance of their fellow
citizens in the expectation of reaping a har
vest on June 2Tth.
The Palnicr-est days of lihie suits have
evidently come and gone over in Bluircoun
ty. At least that is the inference to fee
drawn from the (act that the suit) recently
instituted by an Altoona man named David
Palmer against the fun and Tribune tit that
city were sat down upon last week- by the
Grand Jury at the exoense of the prosecu
tor. May it ever be thus with those who
pretend to have lost and seek to find in a
similar way what perhaps they never possessed.
I.abtr Sivtsu. The demand of the peo
ple tor an easier method of preparing Kidney-Wort
has indnced the proprietors, the
well-known wholesale druggists, Wells,
Richardson A Co., of Burlingtu, Yt., to
prep:1 re it for sale in liquid form as well as
in dry f. nn. It saves all the lalior of pre
paring, and as it is equally efficient it is pre
ferred by in my persons, Kidney-Word al
ways and everywhere proves itself a perfect
remedy. Hfal ,Vir,
la a case of fornix el trl., in Allegheny
county, one Hemphill was imprisoned for
failing to pay the weekly installments ad
judged by the Court, which had then aggre
gated $11 . After remaining in jail for some
time, application was made for discharge
under the insolvent laws, and the prisoner
was thus discharged, with the reservation
that he was not relieved from the payment
of the weekly dues. It was contended on
the other hand that it was a release from
the entire sentence ; but Judge White de
cided differently, and ordered the defendant
to pay the arrears or go back to prison.
While John Vaterm:m and Prady, two of
Somersets many Nimrods, were hunting on
Friday last ; a duck was observed on the
water of Cox's creek above where the bridge
spans the stream. Waterman went into the
licld to get a shot, when the bird rose and
in circling round jKHsed near Prady, who
tried to shoot, but both cajw snapped. The
"hunters hal about made op their minds
that they would have no duck for dinner,
when the bird flew against a telegraph wire
and dropjicd to the ground. When picked
up it was found that it had broken its neck
in two places. John says if they can't shoot
them they can scare them to death.
It is rumored that Geo. F. Bacr, Esq., of
lira iing, has purchased the Choqtcuing lots
fpim Judge Hall, and that during the com
ing summer be will erect two handsome
residences thereon.
Two of Mr. Tilton's daughters have been
married to American gentlemen in Europe.
Mrs. Tilton and her aged, infirm mother are
supported by Tilton, who does not, howcV'
er, have any other relations with them.
We are not so delicate ourselves and do
not swoon at the stench in an alley, but
something must be done to remedy the evil,
The health of tiur citizens should be and is
licing considered by those in authority.
The ice cream plant is pushing its buds,
and will soon be in full bloom. Young men
how do you like the prospect Get the dimes
ready, or accustom your girl to take even
ing promenades on the back street, or in the
country.
r!"rsn AM. I.;
'.l.t:i,- .
1 n
Comi-i.-.:nt. Is it
ot 7") ct. to free
'' ncy syiiijiton ()f iIk-sc distress-
"'?et l..r.tle ,.f Shiloh's Yitulizer.
'e-'viMiMpi-iuVd piuraiiti on it,
r''-:'r'y and if it does you no good
yon n.itlc.iijr. Sold" by Geo. W.
n'sl';!,r, i, Somerset, pa.
"il'utis or Somerset Twr.
',' "' ,aI,s remaining unpaid on the
' s-i immediately be col
:! i.t f.,w
I'y order of School Board.
;ct A r" mi :-Will yon heed the
J1;"1'! j-erliups" of the sure
'tftiiat j:i(,rc terrilile disease Con-
AvVymir-clfifyoucaii foi the
'tiiijr : to rm thc rik anJ to
'"fit. e know from rincrience
""flirt will ,., ,... rv ... Ii
Tliisexii'ulii. liv tnfin. titan
."j;!lil"! l-.ttl.-s were sold the past
Mv CnMip, and Whooping
'-' V lis... ir ., , ,
f ir I - ''"ihers do nit lie without
, r.ark, Side or Chest, us f bi-
C 1:"-wt,T- S"'-! Iv Geo. W. Ben
'''fJ't.S.mu .- '
3 i
. ffe.-wt to do business la a
T- V. e i:ave tiie Aol. f
f"J in i...... i
u, ana our prices are
''n,, complain. Come and
K . 1- 1. SST! A Co.
't IIS Tl a.
!; ' " Torj.i.J kidneys, and con
''''" ""pt cai.ses.if chror.,
V "rl thousands,
The new State Suerintendunt of public
school has made the annonnceinrnt that
the Siate Teacher's AssK-iation will luect at
Little Washington during the week com
mencing July i'rth. The programme has
not been arranged yet.
n thc 17th, lSth, andlfHh of May the
Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of the State of
Pennsylvania will hold its annual session
in Harrisburg. It is exiceted that from sev
en hundred to one thousand representatives
will be in attendance.
Last week, millions of wild ducks covered
the pools and dams on the various creeks
and rivers, affording any amount of hard
earned pleasure to sjiort-luving marksmen.
The only thing remarkable aliout it is, that
one duck generally keeps half a dozen fel
lows shooting a whole day.
The Johnstown School Directors met last
Wednesday for the purpose of electing
i ""''. if vou think o ill at our City .v-hool SuneMiitendent. and after tak
ing several ballots, without arriving at
choice, adjourned. Three rotes were cast
for Prof. ScheibcT, and three for Prof. Miller
the only candidates in the field.
-fails.
Try
liuin-
more to the
tiv., ffl. . ,
"'n 11,!,..
KiJnev-Wort will
?-'.-1..
r.. rurt 'l kidney complaints
It now apjiears that passenger trains will
not lie placed on the S. A C. railroad from
Somerset to Johnstown for some time yet.
Thc railroad eonqiany is not at all an xions
sImiuI hc passenger traffic, baying all they
can do to attend to the freight that is ship
ped over the road.
For the first time within the history of the
party, or at least within the ast twenty
years, the nominations for the various coun
ty offices on the Democratic tdet are being
eagerly sought after, and the tight now
going on for the Jadioial nomination, in a
distrii-t that is largely Kepuldicin, is quite
fierce. If this means anything it means a
good deal.
Mothers who ftirra themselves into iuves
tiyaung committers of one to see whether
Johnny has any nasty tobacco concealed in
bis ockct are informed that the bert way
to take a fish-book out of the thumb is to
run it through, brink off the hard, and pull
it back and out. Parents should make a
note of this. It may prove nueftil shout
this time of the raf.
Yeimor predicts hot weather after the
loth. Between the 2otU and i"th there will
probably be cloudy weather with rains, and
vegetation will have advanced considerably
by the 24th of the month. Between the
2(th and the 25th the weather probably will
be cold. The arrival of shade flies in Mon
treal will be reported about the 27th or2Sth.
The month will end hot and sultry.
Barney HotTman, a five year old son of J.
J. Hoffman's, was on the Tcrgc of climbing
the golden stairs last Thurf-day afternoon
He was playing on the croquet ground on
thc old Glade House lot, wiien a larger boy,
who was engaged in the game, threw one of
the heavy iron wickets up in the air, and
and coining down one of the sharp ends
struck the little fellow on the head right.
aliove thc forehead penetrating almost to
the brain, and inflicting a wound that for
some time it was feared would prove fatal.
Dr's. Brubuker and Kiernan were called in
and did what they could for the little suffer
er. At present he is slowly improving and
his ultimate recovery is confidently looked
for.
Last Thursday afternoon a collision took
place on the S. A C. railroad, a short distance
Mow Bethel, between two freight trains,
which completely demolished tairteca) Ca1
hoppers, two passenger coaches, a caboose,!
and engine No. 757, and a "tnook It
seems that the first freight train had stop
ed in order to allow the two car loads of
colored laborers to get off, but the flagman
did not get back far enough to (lag the sec
ond train which was coming down grade at
a rapid rate of speed, and was unable to stop
in time to avoid collision. At the time of
the accident the colored men were most all
out of the cars ; but with one exception all
escaped uninjured. The wreck was brought
to Somerset Sunday, and the damaged en
gine and such of the cars as could be repair
ed were sent to Connellsvill);.
Another branch railroad from Connells
yillc to the coke works of the Cambria Iron
Company will be constructed within a brief
period. This branch will leave the main
line of the B. A O. road immediately south
of the town, spanning thc Youghiogheny
and crossing the track of the Fayelee coun
ty branch and thc Southwest railway at a
height of forty feet. Work commenced on
last Monday. Officers of thc B. A O. road
were in Conncllsville a few days ago for thc
purpose, it is said, of fixing a jioint for the
terminus of tho Herepficld road, the build
ing of which is an assured fact. The West
Yough branch, extending from Comiells-
ville to I htwson, will probably be the east
ern terminus. Both these small branches
will open up immense bodies of coking ami,
and the Cambria Iron Company will ship
all their coke over the B. A ). road, via the
Somerset A Cambria road.
J. Fousl has retire 1 from tnUiing a:id has
commenced huckstering. We wish him
success in bis new change of business.
Sol. Humor has killed a wild cat that
measured fifty-two inches, and an otter
Sol is
25. ISfd:
twroit rnowoxoTAur,
DENNIS MEYERS,
or somniiiT soRornu.
measuring four feet from tip to tip,
the boss trapper so far. j suli jcct to the dcelslon ol Uus Ecput lUan ir!aia-
Mr. Barefoot, of Bedford, his chnr;;e of ry eiecuun, June aiu, iwi.
3F0R riiOTHOXOTAIt Y.
the mill of Mrs. Stanton, and by past ex
perience in milling is satisfied that he can
give satisfaction, and all lie oaks is a fair
trial.
The farmers are done with their oats seed
ing and are busy preparing their corn
ground. " -
There was a lancer amount of maple sugar
made this season than in any oi:csca.- "ii for
a number of years.
Mr. Noah Short isqnite ill from an attack
cf rheumatism. We hope that he moy soon j ""J loctlm, J une th, lssl.
recover.
Oar merchant, Ira Hickory, is doing a big
business.'
The Albrights are contemplating thc build
ing of new house of worship, which they
stand in need of, at this place.
Thc school board of tjueniahouiu towir
ship have closed doors against preaching in
any of the school houses. II.
S. U. TRENT,
or somcbskt BoBorou.
Sutijeit trt the decision or tho Republican Prl
niary i-lcctluD, June ', list.
tWFOR m 0 TI10N0 TA Y,
J. ROBERT AV ALTER,
cr BOStEBSET BOBI.VUH.
Subject to the dectlon of the Ropabllcaa prl-
-F0R SHERIFF,
JAMES S. CLARK,
or viltoko Towssmr.
Sulm-et to the decision of the KspaMlfan Pri
mary "tiectlon, J une ii, test.
. Suadk tub., April 2S, 1SS1.
En. Hkuai.d : On last Tuesday a severe
accident occurcd about one mile from New
Paris, Bedford county. Mr. Joseph A. Wa;
ner, contractor for hauling the Inndicr to j
the station from llarer, Lynro A Co'
steam saw-mill, situate in this township,
was kicked by one of his horses in the face,
fracturing his upper jaw in several places,
and cutting his face in a frightful manner.
He was taken to New Paris, "where he was
kindly cared for until Thursday, when he
was brought to his home in this township.
Mr. Wagner has been but a short time a cit
izen of Shade township, but the gentleman
ly manner in which he has conducted him
self has won him thc regard of all who
know him.
Jfollidayshnrjj JyVeVr please copy.
L. D. Sink.
FOR SHERIFF,
FREDERICK NAUGLE,
or unvEcsiiALB booouoh.
Suliiert to the decision of the Rep-jtillcan Pri
mary Election, June 'A lssl.
1 1 ehtfor sheriff,
W.U. FRITZ,
or uaorifEnsvAi.tiT Towssair.
Sul.)(i-t to the decision of the EciuMlean Prl
mvry leetln, June 25, ltwil.
tarFOR SHERIFF,
RUSH S. McMILL N.
Or UlDDLKCBKCK TOWlrjnir.
Sul.irct to the dectfton or tho Republican Pri
mary Jt-tecllon, J une tj, 1SSL
t'FOR SHERIFF,
MAIILON MILLER
Of SOMERSET TOWBIBIT.
Sut-iortio Die deelfion of the Republican Pri
mary election, J une ii, 1531.
TrBKKvrooT Items:
Decoration day will be observed on Mon
day, the .'KHh of May, at the Jersey church.
Public sponking and other exercises appro-
. r. .
priaie 10 ine occasion, niter which inv jiro- j
cession will pnx-eed to decorate thc gravis of
soldiers at the Jersey cemetery and vicinity.
Thc funeral of Ida May, daughter of Ba'.
am and Amanda Younkin, took plncc at
the Jersey church, on the 4th inst. This i
little girl died of bruin fever in her sixth ;
year. Funeral discourse by Rev. J. It.
Brown.
Sunday schools have been organised at I
Jersey church. Union, Bethel and Drake- I
tiwn, with prosjiecU of success.
Candidates, known as tho hand shaking
fraternity, are quite a plentiful commodity
in this part of thc county.
Mac.
irF0R SHERIFF,
JOHN WINTERS,
or sovEcrrr TowSsmr. '
Sit'i.vt to the derision of the BrpnMIean Prl
mary Klcclion, J une -'-'s lel.
rF0R SHERIFF,
. JOHN J. SPANGLER,
or SOMERSET Towssmr.
Sutijwt to thedeciairm of the JirpolilU'an Prl-
i luary election, a line ism.
; &-F0R SHERIFF,
j A. J. SCIIELL,
j OF SOMEBKIT BOBOCOU.
J Suti.ie-t to the d.s-liti of the It r!ill 'in Pr
; mary I.l.ctiou, Junc'J5,
' r-FOR SHERIFF,
MARTIN SHANK,
j ' Or BTOTiEVCBKKK TOWXRII1P,
Sul.jert to th drriflon of the KcpuUi:an Prl
uiary Election, June :, lsil.
Ttibctk of Ilzsr-Brr. Thc followin,-; reso
lutions were auopteu oy me l.uuicran ."sun- r inn 7 PtrfPTT'i'
day School of Shanksville. ! 1 U K Ollhhlt ,
Whebe.v, It has pleased Almighty iod j IS. J' . oA 1 XXii?,
in His wise providence to remove from ocr
"Infant Deiirtuient" Ida Viola W-ilson,
there'fore be it
JtJceil. That in her death we sustain the
loss of an attentive pupil and n beloved
child.
ItcBulvnl, That our sympathies arc with
the bereaved family in their grief.
HiwAcrd, That these resolutions be pub
lished in the county papers and a coppy of
them sent to the afflicted family.
Jexme S. Bbast,
Ida 11. Spkiciiek,
Asxir. M. Ualtzek.
Committee.
or cbsisa. ,
Sutijwt to the derliiun or the Republican Prl
uiki j KlecUon, June Zj, liSl.
V-F0n SHERIFF.
J.M.SALER,
or xiltobd station.
Sul'jwt to the decision of the ScpaliUeaa I'rt-
umry uecijout J une 'o, KBL.
tjTFon ASSOC I A TF J VDCF,.
JOHN II. SNYDER,
or STOYSTOWa BCU llill.
SutijKtto the dw-!r!-in of the Rq.ui. '.iiia Pr!
uiary tlemlen, Juue 'l 11-1.
ZJj'FOll ASSOCIATE Jl'lHiE,
JOHN M. GLESNNi;;:,
(!? ST(li:VCBi'kJ( TOM S,-, ;!:".
Su'ijrHtothe dfclInor the Re:ui';i.'jn IV.
tary M-.xllon, Juno "A, 1SS1.
crron associa te jl h -h:,
SAMUEL WALKER,
or ALLFIHtSr TOWXHIIIP
Siilijert to the dedrl-.n of tte Republican Pri
mary Klecikm, June 2a.li.Hl.
ZSF0R ASSOCIATE JUDGE,
SAMUEL SNYDER,
r SOMERSET TOWNSHIP.
Junject to the decision of the Reput tlcitn Til
msrj tlectloo, Juno i'i, ISsl.
t3E0It ASSOCIATE JUDGE,
WILLIAM COLLINS,
Or SOMEKSET BOBOll.II.
Subject to the dccisl-m or the Reiiublii-an Pri
mary Ueeiton, June ti&, lSbl.
1ST FOR POOR 110 USE DIRECTOR.
JOHN J. BAKER,
Or SOMERSET TOWSSH1P.
Suliiert to the decision or the Rcnubliean Pri
mary Kleetion, June tto, lsal.
Z3F0R POOR 110 USE DIRECTOR.
JESSE HOOVER,
or Hiuonii Towsainr.
Subject to tho decision of tho Rcnabiii an Pri-
miiry lCIcctton, June ii, lbsl.
IW FOR POOR HO USE DIRECTOR.
ALEX. COUNTRYMAN,
or LAVASSVILLE, SOMERSET TOWSSIlir.
SnHect to the decision of tho Rcnubliean Pri
mary Jjlecllon, June-2S
WFOR POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR,
JACOB ZE1GLER,
or 80MEBSET TOWSBIIir.
Subtcct to the decl.-'lon of tho RoroiMI.-un Fri.
mary Llcvtloa, June if, iA
KS-FOli AUDITOR.
JOHN P. RHOADS,
or boxebset Tcwysair.
RnhJcrt titlio ildxlnn nf Id 1? ..,. ,.,t.
mary election, June S&ih, lbl.
JJRIDGP SALES.
The Commissioners of Somerset rr.ar.tv. wi;i ul
fcr aX I'ubt.e sale to the lowset bi.lni-r, u'u
Friday, May 27, 18SJ,
at 9 o'clock a. m., on he premises, tho bulbiinz
of the abutments lor an ln-n bridge over Tub Mill
Kun, ner the honee of James Mnrttn, Ii Ktklick
ti.wnsiiip. Sealed nnH8als will be received at
lii. (ijjnmlaal.Aw.' IIiiIh . 1 .I.... t . ,.t
Weilncislay Mar a, tor a low truss iron r.ik'.ice
40 leet extreme lccgth, with 14 ieet rua Iway.
ALSO
On the rame !nv. on the nrcroiicii. the rcra!rlrs
Kd rwtin oi t.ie brblice over Die same
sttoam, m W est Salisbury, at lu' o Iwk a.
ALSO.
OnThnrlaTthe27thd!iTorJI:iT. li. at
oVlin-k r. ., on tho premises, the rubuiMIn:; ot
one of the ebulments under i he bridge :i'r as the
ttasstlmaa river, near Salisbury Junction, In
aumiuu i.wnnip.
prrlriraiiiiBS rumlnhedoo application.
W. M.S'JUliOt'K, t'ltrli.
lltNMS CfVlK,
.I.IV t'HK HFlM.T).
JONAS Wit'btMW'K,
Jlay 11 St tkimmif iyuers.
JOTIL'H.
1 hereby warn the puMIc not to buy tw ) cirtaln
promt' sury Botes wiitcti I gave to Joseph Keefer,
dated aiay 4. lilt, lor '.") sa-'h, one payable 15ei
teiulier 1. 11S1, the oilier April 1. mi I did not
receive any value for them, au.l they were obtain
ed throuiili misrepresentation ond fraud. Tii'-y
arc not leiral or vniid notes, and I mil n-.t pay
them.
lisy 11, 2t J. B. LAM KELT.
-Merss. J. K, Bennett 4 Co., .Muskegon.
Mich., thus speak : St. Jacobs Oil is tin-Ict-t
liniment around here. AVc sell more of
it than of any other proprietary medicine
we have in our store. Our customers are
continually praising its effective qualities; '
and we think, that it is the best remcdy
for rheumatism, neuralgia, etc., we have
ever had in stock. Mufrati.tr, I-na. Diilg
Journal
The Jcke Fbeezs r lnTifl. Thc West
moreland IrmocrU says : "It will be twen
ty-two years the coming 5th day of June,
since the memorable freeze occurred in this
locality, by which all kinds uf vegetation
and fruit were fclmost totally destroyed.
The wheat, rye and corn fields were cut
down and ruined ; and so (Treat was the
consternation and scare that flour, and sim
ilar necessaries of life, ran up to double
their former value. A well-to-do farmer in
Somerset county became so alarmed at the
prospect of destitution and starvation, that
be purchased instanter no less than sixteen
barrels of flour, paying that number of dol
lars a barrel, while in a couple of weeks'
time it dropped to its former rat of' eight
dollars. The apple, peach, pear, clicrry,
grape, and the field and mountain fruits.
together with potatoes and all otner guruen
v electables, which were in an advanced
state, fared a like fate, all going to make up
the general demolition. Thc area of coun
try swept over by this beeom of destruction
extended from thc nortwestern lakes south
eastward through portions of Illinois, Indi
ana, Ohio and Pennsylvania into the states
of Maryland and Virginia being bounded
on the east by the Allegheny mountains
and on the west by Wheeling, West Vir
ginia."
GRAND orENINO OF SI'RIXC, AND
SUMMER GOODS AT HEFFLEV S OLD
RELIABLE CLOTHING II0FSE!
Having just returned from the East with
a full stock of Ready-made Cluthin, I am
now prepared to offer thc public greater bar
gains and better goods than ever. My coun
ters bear the fullest and best lines of Mens",
Youths' and Boys' Clothing ever before seen
in Somerset, which I intend to disHise of at
7?ort Jfofoisr Prim ! Look at these figures
and oome and be convinced that I mean
business:
Mens' No. 1 Woolen Suits worth U(o .7 50
" Kood,. ." ' " SlOfaSGOrt
" heavy working " " $SY.$5 do
' " serviceable " ' " $"(u $4(K
';;" " ' i4$.J .Vi
Wngli Vests from jOc npward.
YoutbV pood W'l'n. Suits worth $10fTi$5 jO
" . " " $H(m.;(4 .V
" , -Leavy ' ' - " " $r,fa$3 5(
Boys' Suits fnnn i-Z : up to $10 Utt.
Mens' All-AVool Pants worth $G Oo(Ti.2 5i
" jWor-tevI " " $iWdrf-2 12
" Hivy ". J4O0(j2 0O
" .Serviceable " ?2 SOfetl W
Don't purchase yuur spring and summer
clothing before inspecting my stock and
prices.- H. Hefku:y.
Somerset, April 27, 1SS1'
SIARRIED.
B LOUGH GARDNER. On May 1, ltWl.
at the Lutheran parsonage in Fridens, by
Rev. J. J.Welch, Mr. J. J. Blough, of
Johnstown, and Miss Lucy Gardner, of Dei
bertsville, Somerset.
Z3TF0E REGISTER and RECORDER,
JOHN C. HOSTETLER,
or HEVEBSIAI.a BOBOCUH.
Sutiject to the doeijlon of the Republican Pri
mary injection, June Xj, ltiSt,
tS"F0Il REGISTER and RECORDER
Wm. PARK KOOSER,
UK tkiMLKSET BOBOl'GH.
Sul'iectt.i the decision of the Republican Pri
mary ttectlcn, JuneS,lS8L
13F0R REGISTER and RECORDER.
A. A. STUTZMAN,
Or STOXVCSEEK TOWBSM1P.
Subject to Uie decision ft the Republican pri
mary election, Julie 'JS, 181.
ZxTEEG IS TER and RECORDER,
13. S. FLECK,
or jt.isEB Towssmr,
Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri
mary flection, Saturday, June 23, lssl.
UDITCU'S NOTICE.
At an Orphans' Court held In Somerset. Pa., on
the Suthdavot Aortl. IKSl.Iha nnilcrntne-i wai
dulv aurointed auiiiuir to make a distribution of
Fthe funds in the hand of Joseph U. Ianibert,
l.xecalorol jonn umre, oeccase.1, to an.l amonir
those legally entitled thereto; also, to ascertain
advaneementi to the heirs, etc., and hretiy rives
notice that he will attend to the dutits of thc
above appointment on V. ednon iay, Juce 1st, lsst,
at his oltlce tn the borough ol Smnersrr. when and
where all persous Interested cun at lent ii they
think proper.
JOU?, R. SCOTT.
May 4 Au iiti r.
IWF0R TREASURER.
CEORGE J. BLACK,
Or SIEYKKSIIALE BOHOI OH.
Subject to the decision of tho Ke publican Pri
mary i-loctlcu, Juiis ii, liSl.
IS" FOR TREASURER,
JOHN II. 'WEIMER,
Or SOMERSET BOBOCOU.
t?ut ject te the decision of the Hi-publican Pri
mary Klection, June Xolssl.
13-F0R COmilSSIOSEE,
ADAM C. LEPLEY,
or klklk'K Towssnir.
Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri
mary Election, Jane rti, ISSL
3I-0R COMMISSIONER,
JOSEPH HORNER,
or SOMERSET Towxsmr.
Snhiect to the (leciflon ot the Kepuldican 1'ri
mary Klec'.lvu, June issl.
Z1TF0R COMMISSIONER,
SAMUEL BUCKMAN,
ir MiLror.n towsshif.
Sul iit to the lectsl.n of the Republican Pri
mary l.tociii.n, Juue-Ji, 16S1.
ZEF0E COMMISSIONER,
PETER ZUFALL,
OK rPrERTTBKEYrOOT TOWSSHtr.
Subject to the decision of the liepnblican Pri
mary tlectioB, Juno Ui, ISM.
IS" FOR COMMISSIONER,
F. J. COUNTRYMAN.
, Or BBOTH EBB V ALLEY JTOWXSHir.
j Subject to the dc-il m of the Republican Prl
LEPLEY. Harmon Lepley died May 2d, j Election, June 2.,, 1SCL
of typhoid pneumonia, after a brief illness j rjTFOR COMMISSIONER,
of ten days. leeeased was born in Somerset
HIED.
county, where be resided until 18j5, when
he, with bis family, removed to Knox coun
ty, Ohio, where he remained until his death.
He leaves a wife and two sons to mourn his
loss. ' His age was 50 years, 4 months, and
4 days.
R1AJUUT
' Osmetad by Oook k Banna.
Hum is
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR &
FEED
ADAM S. SHAFFER,
Or JKSXEB TOWSSHir.
Subject to the decision of the K 'publican Frl
mary Election, June ii, ISsl.
Z2TF0R COMMISSIONER,
A. P. MILLER,
or nnoTUKitsvAixrr rowssmr.
Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri
mary Klcctijn, June it, IstiL
tW'FOR COMMISSIONER,
1). M. FIKE,
or ELK LICE TOWXBHIP.
Snbject to the dncisloB of the Republican Pri-
sutnmt'PnrKiM or AVoot AVaktep,
want 50,0tf) pounds of wool at the highest
market prices in cash or trade.
I have prepared for spring trade a large
stock of good home-made woolen goods
with which my agent will ymH my custo
mers throughout the county as usual. Xcw
customers wiebing tlieia to call please noti
fy me by card.
Persons bringing wool to the factory to
trade will find, in addition to our home
made woolen goods, a good assortment of
ready-made clothing, of our own and east
ern made goods, and a very complete ttock
of air goods usually kept in a country store,
at prices that will make it to your intenat
to deal with us.
W.S.MotGAjr,
Queraahouing, Tn.
Apples, dried, V
Applebotter, ft gwl.
bran, f 1 "
Bauer, ft (ker).
uuuer, s siroui
Buckwheat, )l buaMl
m maal, hit Ba
Beeswax. ft
j i Baeoo.sfceiMstS, l ft
eoantrr hams, l ft..., 11 tS liar mary Klectloa, June Si, 1S8L
IVtrm farl bnihl........ ............ HXrt'ti i
Oora;(SBlM)1liuftea S-HgTO tFOR COMMISSIONER,
Mi m
so toSe
40f&ue mary
tl WUil -is I
i i Z&-F0R COMMISSIONER,
...sue
i--26 ; Or H1LFOK1) TOWNSHIP.
,...lk.' I
M I Subject to tho decision or the Kepnblican I'rl-
lleetion, June Sj, ISil.
PETER AVEIMER,
ttarn meal t 1
Ciltsalas. ft.
Ecics, J dot .... .......... .
Fluar, V bbl
Flaxseed piNL, (M ft)
Ham, (agar-carwl) V ft.
Lrd. ft ..
Laatber, rd sola, fl
an
SOLOMON J. BAER,
Or XEVXBSDAIJe EOBOTCIR.
MUdUari,
tlata, ba
i, aaA
chop UK ft!.........
Pouims, fl ba (ae).
Fwaehea, drkwt, fl ft -
Eylb -- ,
luss, ft
Salt, No. 1, y bbLsatra
" Usomad Alam, per sack
Aahtoa. nr saea.......
Eiurar, yellow ft ft 8910
" white .M ....10113
Tallow, m ft W re
fiittsiwTlfV
, 6c
........12'c
ii 00646 60
; !' : Subject t the deelsion of the Republican Frl
!""lie"l ,ar t-lection. Jooe 'i4, ISSL
....... CfM '
O7O0
.700800
Toysoe
, t:o loe
7&e
le
.f 7STt2 00
tl sou i to
4 00
Wheat, ba
Wool, ft .
t-F0R COMMISSIONER.
DANIEL RHOADS,
or rrPKB TCBKEvrooT twt.
Sabject to the decision r the Bcpabllcan Pri
mary tUcctlon, June i5, Is il.
tWFOR COMMISSIONER.
SAMUEL SMITH,
or soMXRsrr twp.
Rubieot to the docljb.n ef the Kcpublicoa Pri
mary Election, Jane ii, 1681 .
UDiToird xotici:.
Ttie undersigned having been appointed anditor
by the Orpha tie's Uoort ot S-.inuTHct Cnunty. to as.
certain advancements and make a iliPtributii.n ol
the tunds in the hands of William .".lull, AdDicd
trator ot ilettrKO Mull, deceased, to an.l anions
those levally enti'led thereto, notice Is hereby
given that I will attend to the dniiesnf tne above
I pointment at my olttre, on Frl lay, J:ay -M. US'.
at 1 o cl'X-k r. . of tai.l day, when del where all
parties interested may otter,. I.
VALEXTIXE HAY,
Xay AuJlur.
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE.
Ette of Wm. Soott.late of New Centrevitle Eor.,
SomersetjL'o., Fa., deceased.
Letters of administration on the a!ure estate
bavtnic been irrauted to the underiitcnej by the
proper aut hority ; notice is hereby given to all
persons Indebted to said estate to ma ke immediate
pnvment, andthoso havimrclalmsaaninrt thesamo
will present them duly authenticated t..r settle
ment on Saturday, the :sth day of Slav
at the law otlice of J . K. Scott, In the barm ah uf
Somerset.
.T.K.SCOTT.
April CO A'tminUtrator.
TXnCUTOR'S NOTICE.
AtateofWm. Troattran, late of Si.utl:amp'.on
Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., dee'd.
Letters testamentary on the above estate havinir
been k ranted to the nmlersiicned by the proper su
tbortty, notice Is hereby (riven to all persens in
debted to said estato to make lmmc.bito pay.
meut, and tboea having claims aaln?t it to pre
sent Ihcui duly authenticated for settlement.
W.M. TKOT TMAN.
April 20 txecutor.
o
RPHAN'S COURT SALE.
Hvvlrtneofan onlcr Issued out of the Orphan's
Court ol Somerset county, to us directed, we will
expo-a to public sale on the premises, on
Saturday, Uiy 23, 181,
at cne o'clock p. m., the real estate of Xoah
Swank, dee d, vli :
The Bve-eixthsof a certain tract of land sitnate
In Somerset county. Pa., the home place of Noah
Swank, dee'd : bcirnr No. 1 in the Ir-ituest, adjoin
ing lands of John Bitlner, lleoive Swank, heter
.ouderand John Haker; eeniatElns; lcti acrts,
alsmt U'U acres clear, Jo acres in meadow ; bul'd
lr.ir In xood r. pair ; a large orchard f a variety
ot choice trult uees,; also a tine fuirar camp on
the prendaes.
TERMS : Or.e-thinl toremr.in a lien for the
widow ; one-third in hand ; balance tn tire eijual.
annual payments without, interest. Payments te
be secured" on thc land. 10 per cent, of hand men
ey to be paid when pr"pertv in knocked down.
.Mini A EL SWANK,
ULIIHOE SWANK,
Trustees for tho sale of the teal estate ef Noah
Swank, dee'd. Jiay .
DM lNISTRATOR'S A LE .
EstateolOeorfre Stench. Sr.. late of T'pptr Tur
keyloot Twp., SK-merset county, fa., ueceased.
Letters or administration on the above estate
havins;beenirrantedtothe undersiirneil, notice ii
hereby (riven to those imssbtod to it to make Imme
diate payment, and those having claims against
It, to present them duly authenticated for settle
ment on Saturday, the 4th dav of Juce, lb&L
at tho late residence of t he deceased.
OEt'ltQE W. STOfOH,
April 7 Administrator.
CLYDESDALE STALLION.
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J tk esses:
TKUS.SW5 :
TKrsscs:
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THE 5T0MJCH,
nasrs, SKH.
BLOOD.
PBS13 Fxjr.pcpsia. Lift
sf e S sirj S3 A (j ii e, Hhvitmn
BTSPtPffil.
' LYI3
r-o?ii'rT"
L
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ma
Hum, Liroi .,', 2U'irt It: tense. Ml.
ioHSitcsst, J.vri'ott.i tl'j'jiiilif, tie.
11,000,00 BetlScs
porj :a:;c:z iiro.
Tills Pjrap pjisi 'arld I'npai'ux.
It SiiroKlnta t Pfyallno In tho
Saliva, Mrtkiei rnnvt-rts iho btarrlt and
Bucar otTihe lort ir.t- clueose. A tlrll
rlt-uey 2:t lJtysliii; cunwa iVind aiR'l
Sourio? of tliefioil in lt llomarh. If
tlte iiiiitj!' in ilitkcii acninellatly aftr
rct.iii; t'uc reriu(-E.Jt!:i& cit (KXt is Jiro-vriili-'.l.
I: arts uy.an 1Lc T.'.vrr.
It nr3 tf..o tir Ii i-'fi.cTi.-.
if JCrjultitrs the iv.irri's.
5t tri1tl thr. y.lf.r.,1.
It Quirt l.'.K .V i--.-n Sntti.
H hram'if .' wir.u.
11 yviiri.-Li'ir. .Srvr.;.-. :ix anrl Jnririnraira.
II carries. r,J is.il unri mrtkntnwf
It tttu-na II. c xiri'i cf.'sc a lid indner
I, nt" In liriM tt-.t. ri'-ri'llviy ta-'nt. or poison
In tl o L.t'-v!.. vhl .Ii r;.:nir:tio: bcroftiia, Ery
sifM'loi. rt'! ij :i!tMi. rf iliin diseases autl
lfitci ni',1 i.iir.j.'
TIkt j r. t : . :, -i. i ;.-.dr. vtI In Its tnnnn.
lacttire. : :i! it m ):. i-ijh, by t!o mwt drll
cato tube, eri'.'! I;: ;'i-.-i liiid i'c-iili;. eureonty
ivit:j rr juirta iwrti.-ittion i'j directions.
CliCGtUyii SF.EL IT.
IiBiovutory, 7? West SdBt,
s::w yo'..i: ctrv.
j TIU'SSES:
TKVSSE-!
(tresses:
I TSCSSi:! j
! TEESSES I J
I
TKESSE1! j
i
TRESSES :
THCSSE,:
TBESSES:
tsesses:
tresses:
tuesses:
tcesses:
TBESSES!
trusses :ji
tevsses:
teesses :
tkusses:
TltlSSEi'
TRESS E3 t
tkvsoI3 :
TUESSE.S :
tresses:
TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! !
Those a I!, t-! slimiM the ftnij l of t!:e aUvm; g.vmU
re.r.;;,-t l,v
C. 1ST. BOYD.
HARD RUS3E3 TRUSSES, CRMAM TRUSSES,
LEATHER and COMMON TRUSSES
II 1 not fail Ui st'f! t!i; new
CSLLTJIiOID TRUSS !
Always cbvin an.l romf.jrtaliU', wsil tmt Ill's T orllltKAK
an.l Ls by tir the finest tni" yet out. lVyt se-lls tliem a:i-l
will mate a i.icdai;ty of fitting you. A nice lot of
L1DIEV and G ETTAS SHOULD E2 TAIXS
ore aninn' tiie now piols rtfriveil.
Any j.'.iimU not in Mt.K-k wi!l i; orJertil when tlt-sircl, coin.
irLsit;;r si pportkb-i, ItRtT.-i, Ua.spai.e, Klv:jtk; r?ro:icixii,
Kxrva aim, Anklkts for varicwe veins, wca!: awollwi or ul
certitcil linih.
i'."yTbo.-j havini; troiil.!'to Tni'-scs to tit will ilo we'l
t'-all ami Imvi! moiiMirc taitirn, aR'l tit will h guarantor'.
Oooil roHls an'l jirifM rtrwnaliie.
c. :sr. 1 50 yd,
KAMMOTK ELCCK.
SOMERSET, PA.
3 5 3 3 3 3
X -A 9
X M
3 2 3 3
rsrsi:
theses :
! TRESSES!
! TEl.'S.iES!
r:t: -se.- :
TiM -SE3!
TRE3SES!
TRESSES!
TRESSES !
TRESS ES !
TRESSES!
TRESSES!
tresses:
TRESSES :
tresses :
TRESSES!
TRESSES!
TRUSSES !
TRESSES !
TRESSES!
TRESSES !
TRESSES !
TRESSES !
TRESSES !
TRESSES !
TRESSES !
TRESSES!
Somerset Mechanical Works,
CONSOLIBATM 0? THE ADDISON All SOIIESET FODDRISI
TO
TETSIMOINALS
OF
CUBES I
REMEDY I'Oil KIKNEY Ar Ll EI: MS-EASE.
Eoi.ti.T0, Uli-ks Eo., Pa, Fob. 2, ;3.
DsAKSm: I en, fri..m ray exiicii'inco, recom
mend your Indian Etood Syrup aa a .'ure cure lor
Liver tn l Kidney J-ii3ca."o.
Ej.iZAnn.TH A. Sasos.
ElVEE CUMELAIIn'T A:"I CiilEES.
Eessalkm, Bvcks Co., 1a., Feb, i5, 1ST3.
D:;ARS:ii: Harinir tried yunr mot exieilent
Iniiian l;to..id Syruii, and ti.und it a valuable med
icine tor Liver Untuiilaiul and CM1I3. I would re-
eotuiuii't thtse who are billictcd to ive it a trial.
9
Farmers, merchants, Mill
Owners anu utners, $
Wc pn-Hcnt herewith a cut of the t
HARTZEL INVINCIBLE PLOW
PiViikhwill bo koM f'r le.s mor.f-y
i than any other Imported How,
j anl ivhidi will also t'o gooJ
! work.
i
i
j U.i?o uiaKC tin
Well known .ni l higlily sih,1:hi of l.y al
w!io have U"cil it.
W'e also make X. 3 ar.! 4
i WOODCOCK PLOWS, CENTRE LEVErt AN
! HARTZELL PLOW, HARTZELL'S 1d7
! AND IMPROVED BROWN PLOWb
HARTZELL'S NOS. 1 AND 3
HILL SiDE PLOV5, AND
IRON DEAM hlLL
j SIDE PLOWS,
j All of whirli will 10 solJ at Ilottotu Pri-.
Inittireof your Morcliuuts, i.rcuil on nainl
i examine our i'io-.v.i before riurcli.i-i.i'.; otlitT'.
j as we ami wiil make it to your intcrcnto
iio so. Vc are alio jiroparwl to ilo ail kiinU
i of r'jw:rin to Jav an'l tiri.-t Mii
JI A 0 II I Jj R 3 ,
Tlir.-liiiii? Maohir.'-!". &:. at short m
aii.litioii to the fi.r- i!:i.r, we kn'o
aii'l il.intifiicture
LIVER C0Z.1PLA.IaT
Jai ksonville, Lehigh Co., Pa., i
lUarcll 3, 1-7.1. i
I'Ean Sta: Knowing, from E.rrerience. that
your Indian HI xxi Svruo is a sure core for Liver
Complaint, 1 cnUJn'.!"recjinini;nd it to all ul-
tenss nunianity.
t't'HEi CHILLS AXli IHLI0ES.VES.-3.
EtiixoTOS, Ei rxs CorxTY. Pa., 1
I'eoruary 1, li7J. (
DkabSih: I was IrouMcd with Chills : had
them evcrv other tiay f.r 8li niunchs ; n;i.i twu
doctors atlendlnif me when your agent iicrsuadel
me lo try yur Indian Uloi-1 Syrup, and I cun ?ny
1 never n;iu aciuu ailer iak!!i ine nrsi ause. l
cuceriuliy ncvuiniend it to ait.
LlZZ.U Wl3K.
DYSPEP.SI.V AND I.VKIU ESTI'JN.
HvcEniiv, -XX Ward, Jan. 1, UTu,
PbahSib: Y'our most ex.vllcnt Indian Rico 1
Syrup Has xiven pcrlect Mthiaction w hen used
for liy.cp" tfia and iuutuc5li:jfi.
?-.;&-. Hawk.
TIIE INDIAN ELOOD SYRUP THE UI'iiiT
SI EI lt" KE.
BARS AND FRONTS fOR
i a rirrac
www-in r .... j .
An ! a full unn of rr-iuir for a!: kinils of
Covlviiitf Stoves.
Very TjtiiIj'
Somerw ', lVnn'a.
m v.. :
COOKIMRAND HSATIWC STOVtS, L -J i i, i'
CA WHEELS SD AXELS. SEED rvj i.l
SOLfcli, KEELERS C-AT V I ii
IS
Pirrsni ai;n, Allkohkst Co.. Pa., i
August J. Is7!), j
Pkab Sir : I was Iron! led with Kidney IM?eaM
and Liver Coiniilaiat. 1 tried eTcrythictc which I
Uioutrht might do me K'J, but I uid not fct.i thc
riiit inedicioc until I g it a tu-ce nt bollic of your
mediciuj, which tntireiy cured ma.
KAS3A1U
RECEIVED OftET BENEFIT FROM IT
HoLMsarco, ICd Ward, Phl'.ai'.elphla,
Fctruui7 m, Vi'.'i. i
TlPAn Sih ! I tike .rct olcaiire in savlotf that
1 have aiven your v:i:uaMe Indion Iltooil Syruit a
lair trial lu my tumil and received great iK-neLl
from it.
Sam l. N. Solly.
JOHN F. BLYMYER,
DEALER IFI
Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints
OILS, &C, &C
Tl:e followins h a iirt::il lit of (iiwuLi i?i FtiK 'rr Carrrf'iiter".-' Tools, I'luneo, Saw,
llidciiet'. Hummer.-', Ciiiols, A'lzes. Vf.. liLK kunith'.i liotnls, LeliuwK, Anri!., Vices,
Ei! s, Ilarniiiers, Ac. Sa-Mlery llnr-iwure. Tab Tre-. (iiir'Saili!!-?, Hanie, Ilut kh'?. Uinirs,
Kit", an.l Tools. TaMe Knives anil Fork. Poi.-ket Knives, S-inor, SMWin and Kazors.
the lar-.t-st tock in Somerset County. 1'ainu-r s lioods. a full stock. White Lea'l
Coioreil Faints for inxiile ami otiii'le j.uintiii)r, l'aints in oil. all colon,
YariiiMh, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil. Knihes. Japan Prj-er, Walnut
Stjins. A.e. Vi'i.'i'luw ttla..- of all sizes and p!a-s eut to
nny sirnp-?. TlieKt Coal oil always ou lian 1.
'ir stock of Coul Oil Lamps "is very.
lar-e anil coiiii'rises very elegant
styles, liitstons CiJc-u-
lar, Muley and
Cms-wilt fens. Mill
Saw Files of !et finality. Vor-celain-liiifl
Keltle. Handles of all
kind.-!, shovels. Forks, ipad, liakes, Jfarto k,
Cir.il) HoeK, li k-, S vthes, Snaths, 81ei!;res, fast Meel.
Jijf'oii llanimers, Step Ijiilder". Carriare and Tire lkdts of all
Fics. liokinir ihts.-M.-s, Wa.-h!joanla. Hotlies Wrin-reTs, Meal ieves.
Poor Mats, l;ake!s, Tubs, Wooden Kiieets, Twine, Kope of ail sizes. Hay Fill
ley. Uutter Frinrs, Mor Sticks. Traps, SteelynnLi, Meat Cutters and StutlVrs, Trices. Coxr
Chains, Halter liain?, lio', lmst. mid tcnib F.rul.es. lloiie Krudies, Currj Comlw, f ard?,
DOOK-LOCIvS, IIIXCHS. MBEffS, LATCHIS. BOOR-KAOIJS
and everrthiiiir i:i tiie huiMcr's line. Caps, Lead. Shot, Fodder. SofetT Fuse. etc.. etc.
HEART IHSEASE AM) LIVES COM- ;
ELAI,T. Tiie fu't is. I kc-r evervthimr t'uit hi-!..!i to tTie Unnlwirc ro.t. T rlonT ttiaI-..T.
I in this kind of srooiL-i and ive my whole attention to it. Fermns who are hui'din?, or
"I'DiiLKiirno tT!crCo Pa i 1 any ""e in r.eeii of anything in my line, will find it to tiieir advautnm to give me n a!i.
' t-cl H i-t ' i i I wiil alwavs pve a r.asj.niiiile rri. lit lo ripon?ihle persons. I thank my old cuoiners
PsabSir: I hao been tP.ul.led with Heart ! fwr ih'-r V'i-- -' h"FC this se:i.n f make many new ones.
Eieae and Liver Comrdaint. and I had rjicnt a I
irreatdealof money for" medical aid wlihout re-! DON'T FOF.0FT THE Tl (T
ccivinir any beneht, nntil I procured om of yur j
Indian hlowl Syrup from your aacnt, 31r.
E. L. Eudinrton. 1 can now ttstity from my ft
experience as to tie treat va ne cf it in uch Ui
can.'!. llrsav Zexchas.
IN o. 0, BAEE-S BLOCK."
January 1JS0.
VXAKI.MOES KECO.MM ENOATIOX.
CoATCsriLLH, Chester Co., Pa.
Dcak Sm : V", ths nmienlirBed. hartnir ex
periemed tho lx-nchcial ctlect "f your Indian
Blood Syrup, tako pleasure in recommending it
to r.s a valuable medicine.
tf.3. AVILLIAJ13,
. JJrt. HACKirr.
DYSt-EPSIA AXD 1XDIGESTIUX.
Srr.;:.G JIilib, Centre Co., Pa,
Dcab Sis: I ha' used your Indian Iitoo.1
Syrup lor Uysoepsia nd Indiaestion and oul
Stomach, ami Bare rec.dved groat relief there-
from.
CVKE3 HEADACHE.
RcLASD, Centra Co., Pa.
VkarSis: This Is to certify that yonr Indian
Bioud Sy: up has cnUrc! y cured mo of Sick Head
ache. . SAsrEt. Stxis.
i
LIVES COMPLAINT.
M ahako, Eat'.cr Co., Pa.
Sir: This Is to certiry that your Indian
Itloud Symp has cured me of Liver Comjlaint of
lona (taudiiitf.
Est. Jons TmirLr.
Will stand at my farm, present season,
tiie above horc, nt $15 to insure a mare
with foal. This colt is three years oh!,
brown in color, weighs li." potunls ami
will, when matured, weigh !hs. Tiie
Clydesdale horse is a strain of horses
raised in Scotland that are noted for tfieir
good feet. Sitrons clean Hat le?-s, very heavy
bone and an immense mane of hair on
their lei?, with most cxc-llent trotting ac
tion. To mv old iatrons wlio bml to old Xi?
trernnd'al ways sni gcxxl ones nnd realized
hiith prices for them, would say in the above
colt they will find just what they want, an
infusion of fresh blood in order to keen up
the standard, and can now do so ripht here
without having to spend time and money
to (TO to othev'oiiiities. In Westmoreland
the firt question is who has the liest horse,
the price J3 a secondary consideration. I
have put the Insurance so low this season
inopferto give an opportunity to test his
finalities as a breeder, thc price is at least
ten dollars below whnt it ought to lie.
Ihm't fail to see this horse as he can't herp
but please.
I will also stand r.iy TF.OTTIXOSTAI.
LI0X, YOUNC
HAMBLETONIAN !
at $25 insurance.
I'kter IIkifi.ey.
Somebse.',, Tx, Arril 23, 11.
NEVEIt TAIXS TO Ct'SE.
:.Iahako, Cutler Co., Pa.
Dear. Sib: I wa atElete.1 with Liver Com
plaint tor rear, and wes unable to find relief an
til 1 took your Indian Blood Syrup, a short trial
ot hlcti did me more good tiian all the other
medicines 1 ever u.'ed.
Hur.rcT Harbisos.
M CENTRAL KQTLE
Main Street,
Somerset, Pa.,
Will open for guests on
January 10th, 1S81.
Tills house ii furnished ia first
class, modern style, with the modern
conveniences cf Heaters, Hot acd
CcTd Water Battp,
Largo Keading-Koom?, Parlors and
Chambers, and has good stables at
tached. The Table end Ear will be
aa good aa the best. j
From experience in the Hotel busi.j
ness I Batter myself I can rer.der j
satisfaction to all who call. I
F. S. Kleindienst.
JOHN F. ELYMYEIl
WALTER AHDERSON,
MERCHANT TAILOR
CCR. WC03 ST. AFD SIXTH AVOUE,
KO. 226 LIEERTY STREET
PITTSBURGH. PA,
febls
SLKE CEEE FOB LIVEK COMPLAINT.
D
IAMOXD HOTEL,
STOYSTOWN, PENN'A.
LiBim-r ConsKES, Bradford Co Pa.
DkakSik: My ion was trout led with Liri-r
Couidaiiit, and the ue of your In-ilan blool
&yru has entirely cored Lim. 1 believe it savel
his Uie.
"n3.Cnal:tKS Ezsjamix.
Thif popular and well known hmioe haa late!)
been thoroughly and newly rentted with all nw
nd best of lumlture. which has wade it very
delrah! Hopping place for the traneltna; poldic.
HID table and roowa cvnnot be mrparted, all be
Inx nrat claaa, wtth a larire publie ball alt, tied
to tho fame. Alw Ur and roomy ttat.iinir.
Ftnt class boardlnir ran be had at the lowest !.
ibie pricee, by tiie week, day or meaL
SAMEX Cl'STim, Prop.
, E. Cor. Diaiwmd
iuiy3towa,r
A WEEK. 12 day t home easily made
94m CwtiY outiit Irte. ACiirei- Tarn at Co..
AagnU. Maine. Jlar.W-ljr.
m $1.5Q A YEAR.
THE EALTI1ICF.E
Weekly American,
THS LARGEST. EEST ADD
CHEAPEST PAPER IN
THE WORLD-'
IN" f I.r IIS OF FIVE OR MO UK, $l.tO TEE
corv.
Pertoai tfcalrlae; FCKTIIER KtlTR-
EStES aadj ISrOKHATIO.t bont
the "1-1 III AN BLOOD ISIT."
will do well to CALL CPO OtK
AOEXT.
SE7
(fir Tl nnperdny at home. Sample-
(DO
CHARLES HOFFMAN,
MERCHANT TAILOR
I
(Above! Henry Iloflleyr'a Store.)
SOMERSET,
AN EXT" A COrY SIX MONTHS'
FREE, FCi; A CLUB OF FIVE,
AND ONE YEAR, FOR A
CLUB OFTEN.
A varicil Iwt of valuable rrcmiums p iven
ofUr.ls of from 5 to 3tX) coiiics, a list of
which is rnMi.-lieJ in Tin Wekklt Awkei
r.ts. Pjieciincn ropics sv nt free.
AiWress
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Americas Urrtcc.
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