The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, June 28, 1882, Image 3

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i;Fo. R. HtU Editor.
;t. IJi uvi.I Tablet.
, .)il.in-, cheap and of the latest
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1 mm jit SI-hh r'..-a-.iin.
I V.NTf i'. 1'oTatoes aitdw'Mil in exchange
f r is r er.-h. at liohierhatitn's.
!.c,Vv !-.:; the i her.i-t and largest Iir.e
sYraVand felt huts in Somcr-et. ,
I 1 1: in, viioorixtJ ouui
and l.roa
i:.;us iiut:;v.;Uu-lvreiitve.ll-yMdh!s-'u'-
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The n..!.bie-t s-tii;-. nek ear, linen euir
1 e. -liars are r.t H.-t:!eyV.
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tioii. lull siz.'. and n.-uaiiy
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J.V..Sxvi'i:r..v o.
rlting frotr. the south
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-ai sutteriu- .f iLai
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Voll :
I.h.-m of Appetite
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aud v-'s'. gauze un
, r-. ac.'l s'l-pr-nders s
hi-, h are v.tv cheap. '
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Nickel Cl.s ks. Weight
,k.. Cab r.1.:.--. Mar.tle
ft-, ks. Mlnek Walnut '
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it- er..;t var.cty. at :
l'c it ft-i.V- We w i-h
"'" I-repar.-.! to furrr-ii ,
.iici.il pia-ier and -'-.
: .We lot
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--a! freight aided i
-e it :( a! column '
! ".k-.K .t Ml.UUTS. .
.-".ate of Mat bias
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:te ..f tov. s-iiip. ihsias- agi: ,ies just b.)vi.iiJ. Toe Cuuu.tr- Set ita a
i,. ,"i continued until Tn-iay of : hankering for the "rl.-.sh p ts" of tlie uv.t. .--
- -. r- ;i v.t. i.t tin- .-.urt boils.', mi-; -itied. The next -tep w dl he in that direc
i at i.rivate sa s.kii. Perrons : 1 1"! &-errt; .-.
- ! ' uv will - a': tip -1! Ja.iib Ned' or! . " - -
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-r ""V't.-V " P'i
,c your i" r Mi'.gi.iei.i w ueu
e- t merit i
.,a.s-u iK-s. .re you. -
;.-,. .ie or v. i.r kidnevs ntid ii v
liv- i
.'.-t.-t. iVhiy lot g, r : p;,nre a
: S'.v.st'.sh Miti'-rs-, the irful'.il le rem-
v. ..: do nore h-r you than we can i
ct it. S. e advertise'!-nt ;;:: 1 t-ti-j The aauitors of one of the towi..-h!p in
in n.i p.i!"-r. i Huntingdon cniir.ty have got into fr-"ib'..
-.-..oi-. .i ihe ,-t. .M. n - bang,"- in the . for jailing to publish the at-i.ual r-j.rt oi"
.'.r.. , . t i.:,J. in this ( li- the receipt ninl e.'.p.-'i.iititres ,.f -;.l ;.; n.
.. i.ln. s-t w:-.-;.' !,-t-i ke :i fr.s. ;ship. and their ex e-rlem e ought to be a
..: is at.r. ...;:V,,: ;,ut a .-oti j t ue ; warning io the many t...wr.siipaiid Ivr-.mgii
1 i-i'B tt'. ',ig. i.k le K il-oj;, j.;;ix:r 1-ntiJitors in this county w 'no have trl in
' -t a::y -crioi.s ii - lit from a 1 the wtuC path frohi time -Ihi-ct ihiiiieino
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-..sr -fr-'ie
-.r nave the ja indt- i , sick hea-i-r
' :i . trv Pi.xt. r' Matidrake
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;.::irt..rs.
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'".'.i ty gti: miilenl.
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't is r. .-trat'go thing.
nd ., tshichi,
.rics, but rArl;. !,i it
-it- rh-it J V. Snr-I.r A r i lunp a pa'-r oi runaway not-cs m irom oi ,
. .t, inai j. i: nnyo.r.v c. .,.,' But, r .
at..! "ii t! .m hi lower --,., ,1 . M
.ih rf.n..ir. :,rB. TherareconLw.
..e.;. .,.. r,.,iTi.. . ,.---,.: ... .
'-.s , .v.i-i pu.r new p so that I
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ruevr s:v i.-s are anvays tte latc-t an.i their
- up to tne times
Aiic of
:r i-s-le-v w ho r.v-1 tni eai I
'-''i" n. rs glttJ to iea-n that the 1
t"'r.,rt
k ever bn.iiel l to Somerset county j
ju-t t, ji r.sesved bv C. N. JJ..V.L He
iiia-.es a sjs ;4!ty ,.f thr-e p-.kkIs and eruar
; '-'- fa- :ion. Pri.. are within the
r.a.h of all. Also, a i.iit- stock cf Iadi.V
and gt nt's shoulder bra.-.-!. Do not fail to
s-e tiieai.
Tlie primary is over and tin1 politic! p-st
ub-ides, "
Tne festive little iiios-.uit-ics arr.an.mnd !
! pre-cntin; their "little bills, j
I "he fuin-oundin:: country prc-ctits Haa-!
! 1 1 f -1 appc.-nim-e at prtVnt. j
ihe vote
liithl.
a-: al she primary
nummy
j It has been ijuite tram dtirinir the pa-i I
wet, un.l even rheumatics have thed their
fi itinels.
Pennsylvania rvhtr-l teachers will a-fem-lie
in Mate convention on the 5th prox. at
V-iftsville.
Wayne V l!crkebile's sim at their furr.i
urc wareroi.tns on Mai" street is uni.pic, to
-ay the least of i:.
Editor Swank, of the Juhnstown Triimnr,
has been reappointed "-ostmaster at that
place. There it nothing like sticking M a
. itood ntma.-ter when you have ouc.
I; isn't the lieefsScak which ie !! look j
at when liiey poir.ni it. 1 lie wca isto imnnii i
! the neif-lilxirs that tbey have made a raie j
! '" "reaikiaM.
A pineli of cayenne or, red p-ppcr sprin
kled over the eip'M'd ar of eah'na.ie
plant." i- !aid to he Mire death t i the eahhago
worm".
I.),) many small hoys run o"ir streets
after niuhtfall, picking u; 1-ud laiis'ine and
Jvii ioiH hahits from tb.e who are older in
; sin.
Mouan, 'o'.'oorn. Hoover, ami Mayniaa
lniike a gicnl couiity ticket, an-1 one that
will eom-.narid the v.-ii! p,.od old i:i:i;ority j
in the fail. j
The Warm weather of the pa.-t week has J
Kt-ii vei v benelicial to the M'.vii:-1 nips, i
i which are jrotnis:.Urf. The wariutK tai :r-
' (inilariy iicfal in ee of the Corn. J
Koiir.h of Jiiiv or no Ioiirth of July, the
hoys will have their tire -cracker and lii,,-
!thi
1
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,',! t,. the I.K,ze. It ,.k.s :1- i
i , . -il.aii il,..ir
1 l'a'.hers
1:1. i i le-v. A. J- 'rothet ami daiij-hti ;s, M
i:;.t;t'a-ne and Amanda, of Milton, l'., re!a-
i lives of Mr. II. '. M.t-rhs. are vi-itinL- at his
They ex!, s t.ielt!M-.e-
,.-.i.-ed with Somer.-ct.
I i lie peopi
1 itv proposi' to celebrate t::e
I lVninli" in a riht royal numner.
i-.-.i;.,
They ar -
I nmUini! exte:i-ive prop!
It a I
day.
In niauv phi;'--' in '-: roiinty the a;-)
p'.e trees failed t put f .-'. ti ie.ive an 1 iiave
MIiee died. The trouble i suppos.-d to be :
tin- result of the prolonged dro i'-i ',;.-; '."m- :
::i-r.
1 luring tlie pa-t
leek a number of -ur.i-
I . ,' .... . .,. ...
:.r visitors put.
In a f. ' weeks ;a
b.,arding h-ii'.s"S
-re our various ti.
will be t:led to tlie
1 most capacity.
Jacob I., i'l li'lidiiuc, o
rd.Ip, raised a barn la-st we.
s-'ui.:. r- t town
.io.vllil ;,' t. J -
s i.ti Aunian .t Mrc
iit were the builder.
lTi:i be one of the be-t
When completed it v
barns in tlie twi;ship
The good people of New liallilii .re will
celebrate the Fourth ly holding a l u-set
l'ic-nic in the beautiful grove near the town.
They invite the general public, to ) wit'i
thi ::i in having a day of pleasure and m- r-
ry-in:iMiig.
The vcrdur -clad hilis siirruUndii g ti:e
toWn now t,res.iits a ni-ist K-autir.d and
most charming appearance. The var.lng
gr.vli
of tlie thick foliage, when the at-
nuiM.hure is cl- ar. tiri-sei.ts a s.-ne wi.ic!
- .
1 arusi can propeny u.-om on
.iiiv:'
j Kvervbily is busy at thi s.-as .u
' yenr. and as a result ti.e local nev.s .
er rinds 1 onr-iderabie ditticnlty itiiill:
if the
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l. n.er with nurciv local matter. To get ail
.1. .. i u l i.'.v- l !,..
distance -f the p.it. r's friend-."" ' '
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f .,ke pri-le in our t.. n. !'o nil v.-n . an
to add to it- hci-ity. ei. rpri
' ity. As ihe condition of the
the character of the farmer. -
pr..-ir
rpi ilniica-.c
(!'- the ap-
pearance
if a town sj;k
tn.-s-- of its hihnh
I Lie
taut-.
.vi -n
lie
I A visit to Merlin last week shon (-1 us a
ilarg- imttd'cr of g.f 1 and substant:;;! it:.
'. proemetitf that have hi en made in ye an
cient town this summer. In-Ii-.il Mi rlin
s, --n.- to 1m" ery pr'srj r..u-. bu-ir.e-- is
i B'k1 and building b..-ui''.t;g.
"The laying of the o,: :;.-r stone of il.e
therjtl chui.il at Hoovers', iile will e.:
laid on the t"'n of Ju'.y. a- erroneously s
ed Ly vour corr.'i'!etit at that pi.
V.'h.-ii ihe arrangement- for that a'.h.ir
completed. d:j.- te. '.:..', w;l: be given.
.u-
be
J. N.I m:
ii
hi the first day nf June aVe
t '-- s r.;.s
T. l.-.-roiie.
ti,..; g eutie-
a lir.-t e'.a-s
M..rr..i.e .V
'.- I.avc -iot.e
gathered on the farm "I 'i.-".rgi
of Somerset t..v. ii.-'ilp. t asi-
inan in raising ttie tinii-ers !
Inn, 1'xs-, iW. Mr. Jac
S..IW Wert the luiiders. a: d l
. lir-t clu-s jvb.
As ii i customary
witn all l
,1 tor-
ties to I'libjisli Hie nan
ft memli-Ts. ol
,),, ;r count.- r ommittii
- an i I lie ..levers-
da,(1 r,lTO- f.,n.i,h. for the
:!ie pubiic, the names !' Mr. iliiu
,ll)Ult. thai are to c.ll a b-'Iters c
ScptetuU r?
bell, f.f ol
cr s e. .in.
n cntirrt;
Fgg festival an- the latest. Fa, h lady
brings an egg with in-r name w: itt.-n on il.
These are d -..it-i ,ii a bask.-'., ai'd l:.,rc
supper they are passed around J -a- h
it.-iit.'eman takes o'ie. and the iady witosc
i.me he -iraws is iiis j.artner for '.!:
per.
The M-.-ycr-lslo C. ui-rr.i ha.
clean ov.-r into the iiidep. n.lciit !"'
been floundering ar..i:::-i w th.
dropp-M
. It has
edge" f .r a long time. lMnocratic l a-tur-
jtishop JI. i.. JioiMP'g'.r wi.l remove the
4 . .
UinA - blan - l. - ibio. in the i,....,..',!i..to f:i
terp I l.ert is a l.at-er I 'ill., i.t.s-.
There is a i-at-er pu!.;;.!.s-i -it A-h
, . . ... . ,,;
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!-e t,-..i.r-
s.iiitattsi wi:n tt.e ..tie ovvnc.i tv iii-ti-.o
Holvllir. r. the r.e- paper takim: tt.e name
,-.:ie ovvnc.i tv
iof tiie l'nrrrrirr Citri-ttnn.
Mr. Pc
h. of th-
lirm -x" '.'yiM' .t ,
1 Be.-k.-biU'. l.a is.-iii ls--ily enjagi d the ,
greater pft uf - ieak ",iv;: the.
fumiture into ex-Shert.T i.i.,'i';.e,'; Jiey
summer hotl. The fumiiuri' is ai! 1 1 jium, ;
new oe-ign-, a;:
:d wa- gresTir tdmir.d bv .
ill w'no bad the pieaatire til" seeing it while
being un jacked at tbe firm's v. ar-.-r-;!', on -
Maiii strc.-t.
Mr. Henry
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Jrt.-r-.ev, o; .'asiu-iiiotung ,
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N-itjaittti on raiur..av an irvingio
, " . , . , .,
pair of runaway
- lsstvr s tutej, e was inrowii vicenoyio
" t"-"'i.
a Ucavy roa.1 wagon jessing
t . ! i ... a.. -m :
ov. r I..S aru uul a-ir. iirB:s.r.K iiiem n:rr.u.y,
... , , . ,. , .
aiol (iitliiitf s loni ii,s-ri rush in his hear!.
. . . .
i ii,. tsu..e.fi.i -,rfin-iiniii n.. irn.-r
i -.
n tbe first of Julv a new r-,stal Ti-g-vU-'
tioa ric-i intoetfe t. Ail lette- plaae.1 in ;
the iKfrtoiUce on which tbe full Jsrstaire Las '
not born naiJ will r-tninr.L and the rar-
ties u. m ho,.. tl,-v .r.dir.s-t,sl..Ii.,i;til'
by postal card that unon ,-avment of Ihe '
balance of the postage tiiey will be forward- j
ed. HePctof..r) uiii lett. re were tent to the :
dead letter office. j
OFFICIAL RETURNS
.OF THE
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION,
HELD SATURDAY, JUNE 24. 1SS2,
IMHTBICTS.
A,Mlixa
Allonhfny
li:rliu L(,ir'-aL-h
BpJtbeniTally ,
Ounrra.anzh
f-ontfaeace Boronfeh ,
Klkllck ,
(inenTliie
.lcflrson
.lennertuwn B,rouh
.terrier
Ia rimer
Ijimcr Tui kayfovt.
McverJ,UIe fcorou;ti ,
Mi'Klweek
Miltur-1
New ItAltimnre li,ruuifh..
New Ccntrevllle
Norttuiiitpwa.... ..........
faint ,
iuem&honiaK
;iJiflury buniuh ,
Sinile..."
Ni'ajrt.'t IfcTouieb
S,incrpet No. 1
Nouierpet No.
S,ulhanili
SiyDvcrcek
SloyiituwD Eopjua.
Suwiuit
I'pper Turkcyluot.
t riiia K-ruuuh
W tilers burs liruuh.....
ToUli..
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j A pavtyof lad:.-, me-.hers of the lisei-
.K-s el.'ircn ci...-.r, v.m. wc..- n 2
. M:r.dav iiiornir,' atietidinircliun-li. zt bad-
lc left on their !: inu'war.l journev. About
three n.i'.' tb!-- s le of Mi rlin the front axle
; ()f ( j,,. carriage li,.ke. and the fair part y
j w(.rt. 4,, inc ited to liisnioiuit and walk hack
I u, :,.r!;n. 'J hey reached hotu-j via Barrett
; n, U-iekwo ! 011 Motnlav..
j Kr:i.i..ioi:.-Tiie second quarterly Uieft-
!, ;;,;;,, will be held in the Weller church
1 c , ..,;.; ;;. Sav.ir.hiy eveiiin-.;. July 1st;
communion seryi.es on un.iay loiiowing
at !i a. 1:1. M. i.ibers of i':arterly confer
: iiik ail! convene in church in Somerset
Julv :it -' p. ni.. to transact the husinc-i1
of ouarn-rty confer. 'in e.
1 . :-.!. Jhivi:::. r. I-
i'.'. A. Ui'.iMNotu:, i'. t
Tbe ciista'de of rMmde wa- in SoiiuTset
1 on M lay .t ki:ig aid from the proper au
i t).ri!i.s f..r the r.li-f ei Kliw Wishing, tl
1 v.rtli;; woman cliargeil wit 11 111.anuc1.1e. an
iaec'i'ii:! of which we published last week.
' The w -man, seem-', is actually suffering
' f r the want of ThmI nn-l clothing. The
1 l.jsieian ill char.-e of the ea-e rej-.rt.s that
: sh. is not improving, and it is not unlikely
!::! sh " will bj ca'd,--! -n to a:i-wr at a
logber court b- fore n.a le t-i face th.-" ci;ns
ff tliis eomni-'U'.vcai'.li.
Tl-e birdwa--' : .',vof Mr. A. M. lark,
i of JJoov-Tsvill". :e' burglarinsl 0:1 Kri.lay
! ui.tl.t. T!i" thief gained admission by bor-lir-.galioleir.to
ti.e d.n-r tlir-mgh wbieli to
'thPist a !eol bar, with which be hurst the
bk fro-u its fa-enings. Among the arti
- - les tak-'n were !: e seven or eight revol
vers, two watch.-, and about twn dozen
: iK'ket kniv.-. The I0.S.S i ulxmt c-"-". No
:-,-r. ts have be.11 ma-le, but Mr. Clark is
: pr, It . sure that he v. ii! Ik? able to capture
the parp.-s before many moons sh;;ll wane.
, '
i A return M the old plan of appn nticing
: l.ovs to tra -.-s is beine advo. a'-sl. The
t.nsts
rv large city w ho
' aft : lor em
; lovillellt :l!
1 fail to ,'r. t it, for
' then-usot. that they caitm-t tru.hfnliy attirm
' tiiut tbey are educated cr especially fitt.sl
for anv i-articuiar biisiin . consti: ute a ;i-
leni argiiui. in in .. ......
Ihe apprentic-ship system we should have
fi i r :', ;iora;it in.-, iiat'.ics and iricomi-etent
bii-ine-sm. il. A tra il- is ball" a man's for
tune. .'.ti c( iiango publishes the following
wlic ii we eommi t'.l fo the attention of our
render" : "A tihv-i; tan . alls atienti-iil to the
daiigeiu eiisl 'tii of leaving lamps partly
'turn - .1 d.wi.. wl if ! y a oisoiious gi"s Is
1 generated 1" uhidi he has traced many
I throat atld im.g di.s. as. In some cases he
', finds a sK.it lb-posh - n the mnroiis mem-
brane. where -mil fold air is breathed. Fa
ther extiicgui-li a lamp, or let the light burn
MiiTieicnth- to prevent the acettmnlaiion of
Mr. K. F. Ketr ha- just returned from
I'hiiad.-lphi.i atid New York, and .issc.-s
in,-t p-jsi'ivtly that the Soiiih" rennsylva
.113 ll.iilroad is t-.bi .-bti'di. He says that the
dobtcs that have liutig about it for sonic
time l.n I.-!! reuiove-l, and that its pro-as-ioi-s
are tr-.iu t-i hiiild imnii' iia'ely. He
derives this information from hii bjuarters.
Ashe is an attorney for the roa i l.e ougiit
io know as much as unv one t-l-e aliout it
Dr.' ,! I.
Ol.
The latest 'gKine to raise money at rc!i
i ius fairs is p. wrap all the young ladhw in
sheets and .- II t
. in to the highest gcnl.e-
man bidder. Ka. h y
aT.-.dv at the auctiet
ruii man who secures
becomes her escort
during the ruuain iiT of the evening, and
,'v wt;
sc.-s till
aj pic of his eye
promenading around wiih his rival, while
his pur- h-nc is thegir! he most dcU-sls, is
in urvihiiig but a heave nly frame of mind
and no doubt cmies the blissful ign.-ira-jcc
of tiie iieatii"!:s who never heard ofr-dig-
ioWs lot U'lie-.
The .iiidc-s-i-'-esl mer- hunts and business
men of .mcrsi't fc.-r.-itigJi, hereby agree to
,-t, their '.re ir h,iBi:ieait pla.. oji th-?
till .Liv of July, A. 1--:
Ceo. K. Pibkia, l
II-u-Ei'.iii v A Sons,
J. 15. S.wi-kr 'n.,
rccAsr A Ko"S!:e,
II. Hi:::i.kY,
J. F. I'LYSYr.R,
Jous II. MiLLr.;-.
t-oLOMON Vilb.
A. W. K.EI-Pr2.
Ai.vf::t;s"p I.itti -i- 'f he f.-ll-iwing ad-1
,lp-s.sl letters i:i the p.-itolle-.., at i;,;'-r- j
set. w ill be s, ut t . the Dead U-ttcr tltli., j
WnsLirit-i'i. D. C. if not called forinlj.
'Abraham Anderson. Samuel A. Clsy. 1
Win. P. t ..k ('. V. Ciitrir I.t. !. K. li.i.'ties, i
J. 'V. Ei.p!rv! Mrs. Louisa Calhmher. P.lair!
P Kan" Christ liufpert. Jacob IU-niev. El- j
,, e- I" hs.v M- Missouri Johns, Joseph "
-..I- 'f'ohert brtittf. S. A. Ia inoti. I
(V- !.-t.-. A. H. P'-r-.er, Lavinia Pile, John
u i-. . --..r.... W st.r, It. M s..nt! Tt.
V C'lT.lv C" C.ertr-l Wo' vi'i-.m (ieor-c l
W'hitclv A.C. Ilivi-. !
IWn-Oer i
lie tarcful h-ut ur,stcti;.
l..e
t rat
tVrvc heats of the summer are al -. tml 1
.lauger-.-is Usausethey catch us tin prepare!. !
During times of excitement in very hot I
-father people arc apt to forget their dan- j
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:o aim I.1U..H i-iv .(-v.. ,ii
n-c-t heat of the sun. It is best to slacken i
.
un the hit-.. of ler-ine-, i-art-etilarlv lie-1
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twi-rn two and live o cenk, and to avoid in-
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U:lI IUiL'S lit- W4 rtar Jt'A. i-TV . a-tM
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js en lo-icd. Drink what ice water
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von want, oulv do not take much at a time.
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ketp up Ihe trspirati.rtj. lrge ilraiiibts i
are Lowever. darn: rrot:. The main thini: i
is to avoid oVeruik and fret.
Thk IIioDEsT Ras. Made &V70 1
- ra.s, and adaMed to Ute need, o ,
fotdeiriii; and tailing hair, Parker Hair Sal-1
yam jai lAken hhat 4 reliable
Lsur restorative.
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l;iS ; 11UJ.
A young Rentlenian came into the West
em I'nicn Telegiai'li ol'ce, at this place,
the other day, accompanied with his lady
love, and asked to send a watch to the west
on thy telegraph wire. The agent told him
he must lie mistaken, that he should go
over to the express otHce, and have it sent
by express. Mut be was determined that it
should bo sent over the wire, as the party
was very anxious to have the watch a soon
as it could lie sent. The agent informed
hi m that it could not he sent by telegraph ;
that they had no orders to retid article's of
that kind, ami he could not imsMbly send it.
The countryman was very much surprised,
and walked away wondering what the tele
graph win.-s were for. Mt. Viumt Tine.
The High and Normal School of this place
dosed 011 Friday best, to the entire saiisf.n-
f.t'-tion to all, it iM'ing a pleasant an-l pro
fitable course. Now, since the teachers
have so earnestly endeavored to make the j which was a! fir-! unavailing, the water in
school a success, id. the people of Somerset j the stream being so Cold that be was com
and vieinitv M?e that it be made a pirma- pelle-1 to come to shore, but a second effort
nent institution, which without tncira-uii
is imjiossible to do. There is no reason
why Somerset cannot nlVord a high tfh'iol:
the facilities are g'l, and the l-K-atioii is
most excellent, it being .juite convenient
and easy of acco.-s to all pints of the t'0.111
tv. "Now is the accepted time, now is tin
day of salvation," so let the lovera -f e lu
tion come to liie front with their be-t en' ,rts
an-i by putting iheir slouidi r to tie- whe 1
give the institution a grand -tart.
The unmitigated nuisance t-fiinby chil
dren ami disorderly youth, who have sccm-im-'lv
outgrown parental resintint. is ecr-
tai nly a (.resent ami a growing evil loth to
those wli-1 have them mid who have them
not. It is the duties of jsirents tocurh their
offspring. If thev fail it is their fault. A
generation ago :t w as thouglit a Ivi-aioe to
rear cbii-lrcn in a--cor;l with the rul.-s of or -
icr. the Friends being m-t conspicuous m
their admirable rules of training. Mut. tin
fortunately, just nw Friends pre- cpta do
not prevail, and the iiisjor'.ty of the chil
dren of the present are really outside con
trol. The idea of "awe is supplemented by
n-iise,
full
and as long as every b iy i- allowed
;k he will make hiiiis-df a tiicough
.bjeetioiiab'.e iktsoii, aud. in tb majority
of ca
rious i
drill or drive himself loan inb
ml.
Mever-da
Th
man
can
le i Jle..cf.-."r Mil's: . ria'r-
H.bner, of the Independent Mepuhii-
county committee. wa.s in town the
other day an-1 announced his intent:-...
Call III!' COUIIIV Clllillllll O.-U l" li'-i. '.. t "',
.li.latcs from i ongrcs-nian down to K.r
bousf director on Tuesday, September oth.
The primary eh ;:!! for ih legates will be
held in the several districts of the county
September "2-1.
The wayfaring man. though a Philadel
phia lawyer, would be somewhat puzzled to
know exactly what the above means. Who
is Hibuer'.' If Hitmer's Committee is going
to nominate a ticket, why have a primary"?
Probably the Cumirrri'il mean the commit
tee is going to Ik? called together to fix a time;
fur the convention, and the delcga-.c-s are to ; . ..
-.aviii siklcssIuIIv- passe.1 its thirtieth vcar
nominate a ticKet. .. I "-r its pent propriet.hip. The cr
At another place it -ay,: Dr. ' :l "W isati aide Republican papi-r. and we a-l-Mckinley
has be. n uppotntid oti the In- j . . .,.,.1, .,,WMr. :,:..,,,-
dependent Republican State central commit-
tee. etc."
That s right. bov, keej. your enrage up.
1 '
The Repiib u-an bartv biis Wn hnryitig tiie
- -. , .. "
Dcm-icrats at each NoVetuher election for so
... , , ,,.,
manv years that an Independent Corpse
would furnish a little variety
f twins, as it were.
a planting
r
j
Tanii TE or RiptiT. Wb- reas
it has i
lieen in accordance with tbsi'sdivine plans to,
remove front our midst our Worthy scholar. 1
J;u-ob F. Houtiuin. n.-tiilier.f the St. Jaimn j
Siir.dav M-h-sil. we cannot refrain from giv-1
. f -. e 1
It." an impression oi our leetins o. Hiiryn i
in behalf of his death an-1 in
with the heart stricken family.
.vWo.f. That in the death -
viiiisitbv t
I" Ja rob F. i
Holl'inan the Sun-lav school has .iMiutif-I r '"
the loss of an earnest aud faithful worker, j
the church a j.rofii-ing :.iciitV.,r, ;he faruilv :
a kind artd lovirc son. j
ivrl. Th:;t while we b...v in Irjmb!" ;
submission to ;hc ai! .f --l, f;o si-tcerely
i mourn the loss of i-ur decease.! sU.ohir. j
! HcroIreJ. That the sympathies oi" ihii. -
I school be extended to the lainiiy of liie de
i-eaisl brither. hoping to comfort them by
the a-ur.iiice that their l.e-s i- his tterna!
j gain.
j H'rJrfl. That a copy of these resohiti.in
I lw pul.li-he-l in the cunty paer, an-I a
j copy sent to the fmiiii-y i f the deceased,
j H .tvi.Y J. MnxrE,
j Moecax W. Siitirni:,
j F.t.jiKB E. Krvxk.
(liSiiil-t,:!1.
Amdh-r new swindling d.!ge La- just
'"een cxisised in the farming district iu
counties of the Sttite.
Two WellMlrexsed acamj visit farmer- n.l
"V -'""-. tl-'ffWs '
almost for nothing, in amounts from ?-l to
toking r.eg-.tiaoie noi.-s in prnerem-e io
cash. They soy that a firm has faihsl in
Canada and that the gKl wer... sitiuggled -
in here wit'u.Kit paying any oiity on tbeiu,
hence thev can afford to sell theni ilicap.
i Next sharer o. 2 toin.-s along and de-
tr..-tids the tr-mds. savins thiy were stolen.
a'ni & sthtir p' p''ti'r.t:i' nir thr.J !
had been raivetl froiu if-jrafi to e-tm. tiiitc it
n umber of tanners have been caught.
These mtaroi mav visit this extion. and
, . ,
.1 1.4 1 .1 .. . Mu.1v.. ..-.-,r.- rtf.a.l..r
u,-..jiiiuiu or. ..v. s-- v .... . s . ,
f the Hiralu who may receive a call from
. .
them fo onler tuem otf h:a premise. If
, , . . .
v.m want cloths or i-ashmeres come to town
and buy them from tlnie dealers who in
vite you to pationize them through tbe ad
vertising columns of the HeAL. P.y doing
t"C?s no praised" notes- will be presented tr;:uan who defeated hint their unqualified
payment.
New Stock of FfixnTK. Wf have just
received in suek a line of city made furni
I ture. which we wiii sell at very low prices.
have rataui and f-.lding chai. uphoi-
fcma-pw5ur- ta, rtdboirds, etc. trisorts
our warrooais tan have a Uioice
of citv borne hand-oia.le furniture,
CorrcoTH 4 Co.
COMMITTCKMKS.
John K. lilrvl.
Adoi Ware.
: A.E-Br.int.
IS. I
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A. R. Hnmhort.
.loslah fattoa.
Frl lurr.
Juba U Uaruaer.
Benj.
James Marry.
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R. Hull.
W. J. Brant.
Qcorne Hull ,r,.
.Tippib H. Kantner.
S. litp"
I. E. Warner.
Wm. S. Krcgar.
Pnilip Will.
1. L'mbertr.
Wb. H. llnl.lwln.
Aia9 Stiattor.
W. T. H'iMiticll.
H. H. WHt.
J. B. JnninKS.
ii. 1L Dcllavea.
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I'lwvxitn. Abrain, son of John Sehrock,
of Makersvilk', and Nelson, son of Hiram
nnuier, of Jefferson township, were drown
ed while bathing mi Sunday last. The
young tn.-ti had hceii in attendance at the
love-feast at .Mid.lleercck cbumh, anil the
day being sultry tbey walked up to the
dam, a short distance from the church, to
take a swim. The story told by a couple of
small boys wl,o wer.i on the bank at the
time i. that after sonic little time -pent in
the water tbey started for the shore, which
Krur.er had reached, uhciiSchrock cried for
help inn manner that indicated great pain.
Mruiier turued to his assistance, and was
seized by Shtsick and carried down with
him. The boys after waiting some little
time for them to reapjK-ar, gave the alarm,
and an effort was at -nice made fur the re
covery of the bodies. Fnitik t.'ardiier, of
Johnstown, a strong swimmer and skillful
diver, made an effort for their recovery.
j-s more s'leci-ssful. Uruiifr was aged 17
years, 8 months ami 5 days. Shrock was a
Voting men just hi !bc twenties, ami their
death bus cast a shado of sudiuH oer the
entire community.
Tut I.oxukst Day. On Wednesday lust
wa tlie longest day of ihe year, ls.s. The
si. n lose at t .tl a. in. and n-t at T:ii p. m.
making liie time on Wednesday from sun
rise to sunset II hours and :2 luiiiuti's.
Si ven days j.revious to and seven days af
ter the 1'lst, the sun rises at 4:.Ti a. ni. and
sots, at 7:i" p. m. making those fourteen
days each 1 1 hours an-. .Vi iiiimites lore
Aio r the Atli the days decrease in length at
the rate of two minuics a day until the
shortest day the L'lst of iJccembcr, which
is called the winter sol.-tice.
iy astroiic
mers tiie pr.-s.-nt ju nod is known aa tlie
j summer s. lstice, or the iM-giiining of the
summer s-asoii pr.jr. The wort .1st ice
nieatm the sfii'iihiie ..f il,. i,,.. ... :
. , . " - " in in r,
wo-.l., the point h hieh the sun :ippe;irs to t
nncn on Lis j.un..y u irthwurd ami then
stand U-fore returning south. The sun now
owing to the inclination of the earth s ax
is, stands vert icul over the Tropic of Can
cer, giving the Ijeonie In il.o V-ti,n
) Hemisphere long days ami Khort nights and
h.'-e in the Southern Hemisphere long
ughts and short days From this on their
days wiii get longer and our davs shorter.
' ,v, t- ... . ,
, u - -
al i , Tt . . . '.
I ,'.1 LIU . ,1 1,1 iriin.II..- ... ...... ...... .1.-
tok(,wll t!u; A,.,.,'limal '-,,:.. ,f ,J
not a. ways follow that the longest dHy is
the warmest, nor that we have the greatest
bent at lu-in; but always at some peri-id
immediately following thos. mentioned,
tu we have the scorchers. Si, even though
it Las already been warm tiiis scaou, we
would sdviseall our readers to prepare for
the worst.
Our I'.-i.T.iU of the press will plexse con
sider our hat tipped for the following com-piimcntar.-
notices:
We cii'-rarnbite ilm .,.:;,..
j ...i,,,., ,,,,.
Ltst week the Somerset II, ,M ei.temi
; ,,, .. r .
, 'qx-n u:e t....i-iirst year of its existence
; .. . , ,
un.l. r uie control of Us present e-lit-ir, Hon.
t ., , . .. .
; - ' sA.u.l. Itisag-KAlpajK-r, luta htile too
c ,
t- o ,, . . ,
I:ie Somerset IkniH last week tx'k-brated
the anntveri-iiry of its thirty-iirst year under
control and management of its present
editor and pr-iprietor, the Hon. IM. S'.ull,
T'JC H-;-ntd is one ..f the wilistuutial sheets
of f'e Estate. h,j,7-.7A- Ow.;.r.
Lz- week the Somerset Jenii'denlere.1 on
i ? s 1 1, 1,-. ,-. ('-- -. m .....I... .! .. .
..m. ..m-i-i iuc pr-.prieior'
slop or lis pr.-seut venerable editor. Col.
; Kd. Scuil. It is very gratifying to know of
x'ie llir-ti-Ti pro-p.-riiy, which Laa been
.1
lM'--ac
:'t was deserved.
H ''! lurtr.
With ia-t w k's i-s'i.the Somerset ffrral'l
' t'-er.- l upon iu thirty-iirst year under the
''"titr..! of its presLi-S e-iiior ami proprietor,
K-i. S.-uiI. At the same lime its veter-
i-ntcr e-uoni.e.l the opportuiiiiy to read
' be editor of ihe Pue- a let lure on political
e-'oiioiny. e trust we have not grown too
old to leans, but it will take sounder logic
than tliat produced by the nll to con
vince ti that we were wrong in refusing to
attend the convention called for to day. We
h'-l-e, however, that the ITa-aU will continue
to prosper, notwithstanding the mistake it
Las made in the instance above referred to.
I'.W.t Vcw.
Fjjom Co-n.rE-;i r- Since the afeyei.sIMIe
l;ei,-!,Tr:f- ha trn lhetiiiti.il t;.p toward
entering the rank of the Democratic psrty,
which its eiltlor once desert.il. In-cause it
was r-dt. n, by jdacing at the head of its
columns the Indc'-cmlent ticket in orlerto
helj. defeat a war maiuir-l veteran for Gov
ernor, because public rscntiniei.t made his
nornication at Ilarrisburg inevitable. Cen.
l!esvtr's nomination was a foregone conclu-
sion and no one bad the power to defeat it.
Had the delegates from this county, whose
privilege it was to cool their feet on theenrb
stones a Ilarrisburg, been admitted into the
(invention, they cyen i.otdd net have cbaitS'
ed tpe rcs.ili. Gen. flea, er wax no wore the
choipe c? ('ani. roii than he was of the ato
pic. Neither Cameron or the Ormmaruil
could base ttefeated Lira. To oppose blni
liecause his nomination was t xpected and
looked fr. and because be was ui4orted by
Cameron, or because Le voted for Grant at
Chicago is poitig a long ways to find an ex
cuse not to yc-te for Liui. Tlie friends of
Cen. Grant failed to secure Lis nomination
at Chicago, but they did not fail to jrlve tlie
supi'irt. It is a well known fact that with
out the personal sui-liort of such men as
Grant, Cameron and Conkiing Garfield
would not have been el"rxtcd. The Inde
pendents seem o Jorgcl tlaitt it was' the Stal
walts who bore the b'-trden of liie catcpaign
tiiat elected bim. Those who r-tyle them
ieUri Garfield Republicans because they,
like all other Republicans worthy the uate
voted for him and helped to elect him arro-
gate unto tbemsclres much praise for hav
ing done tbeir fluty ujnm that occasion.
Tbey seem to want special honors for bavin-;
done so. Tbey remind us very much of
those who arc supposed to say on that day
of final reckoning, "Lord, Lord, have we not
prophesied in Thy name, and in Thy name
have cast out devils? and in Thy name have
dope many wonderlul works?" Tbey call
it a movement, and such it is and no more.
Who ever heard of a movement being suc
cess? There have been many movements,
and about as many failures. A movement
is a motion to defeat something, and in
this case it is to defeat the Republi
can nominees. Why not go over to the
Democracy at once and fight Gen. Reaver
and all the rest of Republican candidates
from a Democratic standpoint? A journal
that is too good to be Republican and not
quite corrupt enough to be Democratic, is
evidently in a bad shape. Perhaps the Can-
mfrcial flatters itself with the idea that it can
do the Democratic party the best service
during the coming contest by playing fast
and loose, aud when its influence is entire
ly lost, espouse the cause of the Democra
cy. Go it. Commercial! Gen. Beaver can
stand it. He is the peoules choice and will
be triumphantly elected. X.
When Wheat Should be Haevesteo.
Wc cut the following on the above subject
from the columns of the Altoona Tribune,
and presume it was written by some one
who knew what he was talking about. It
advises as to the proper time to cut wheat
and is therefore of interest to farmers and
agriculturists generally : "Wheat, when
cut before the grain has passed from the
milk to the dough state, will shrive and
give small measure ad light weight.
The straw will lie more valuable for fodder,
however, than if harvested later. On the
oher band, if left to become over-ripe, the
grains grow harsh and rough and the bran
will be so thick and brittle that no after
manipulation of the kernels will bring the
wheat in condition to make the best quali
ty of Hour without carrying a large propor
tion of Hour otf the bran.
The cultivator's safety lies, therefore, be
tween the extremes of early and late cut
ting. In a word, harvest the crop when
the grain has josscd from the milky stage
toa doughy one. If the wheat be cut when
the grain reaches the dough state the bran
will be (bin and elastic and can be Separated
more readily from the flour than when
dead ripe. In addition to the flour being
finer, it will also be increased in quantity in
consequence of tiie bran being brtter than
when quite ripe. A saving of wheat is
likewise gained, which otherwise would be
lost by shelling in the field. The novice
can ascertain the exact time when wheat
and other small grains ought to be cut by
opening beads in different portions of the
tiel.l and examining the kernels carefully.
The straw near the ground will also pro
claim the timo for harvest by its yellow
hue.
Wheat cut in the dough state ought not
to be dried suddenly. It may be bound and
stacked at once, or, if there is only a small
quantity, draw to the barn. Some farmers
put it into small stacks. If stacked so that
the wind and sun will not dry up all juices
in the plant, enough of these will be slowly
concentrated In the need to aecolnpllsh the
maturity of the grain jn "icrfciition. If by
rapid ripening in the sun the kernels are
shrivelled, more bran is formed in projsir
tion to the Hour. .
Dkxtistby. Ir. ti. J. Meachy will lie at
his dental rooms in Salisbury from the 1st
until the loth of July.
Ilellley kcc'is the largest line of white
an-1 colored shirts for men and Imys in the
county.
Wanted. My two gentlemen, a furnished
r.K.m in Somerset, without board, by the
mouth, quarter or year. Will pay a reason
able price. Address, statin? locality and
terms
JolfX M RSTo5,
P. 0. 11. .X 'M.
Think of it I Mens full st.ick, half dou
ble sile Ktoga Shoes at Hi cents a pair; men's
fine buttoned or Lice shoe at 1.37; ladies'
tine kid button or lace shoes at 9!) cents a
pair: car-pet slipTs at 37 cents; infant's
button shoes at :t" cents: best sole leather at
24 cents j-r "Hiiind. The largest, cheae:;t
and liest selection of shoes in the county
just receive-1 at PaiilG. Xowag's cheap store,
Iteiiin, Pa.
Meat Market. Main Street. We have
just added a large Refrigerator to onr Meat
Market in which all meats can be kept coo!
an-1 clean. Mutton, Iteef, pork, Ac, kept
constantly on hand. Open daily. Parties
buying meat can have it kept in the Refrig
erator until wanted.
We have, also, lnt'Outi new brick for sale,
which we will sell by the hundred or thous
and at a low price.
Ross Davis 4 Co.
Ili-.n and Noumal School. Tbe second
term of the Amierset school will ojien July
."1st. and continue ten weeks. During this
term a normal dei-artment will be conduct
ed in which the usnal facilities will be offer
ed teachers to prepare themselves for the ,
school room. The high and classical de-,
partnient will lie conducted in the interc ts
of general education. An (ixpertenccd and
iicccssfiil tern her will assist. A public ex
amination for school b-achers will be held
at the close of the term. Terms reasonable.
P. J. VOXADA.
Principal.
Spkcial Mextiom. During a rei'ent visit
to J.-hustowii, wedrop"wd in to see Cnrt. O
Campbell, the pnptilur Main street druggist.
and found him a courteous and obliging
gentleman. Mr. Campbell's store is at 2f'4
Main street, ami bis line of Drugs, Medi
cines. Dye Stuffs, Perfumes, and Toilet Ar
ticles is large and complete. He keeps no
old, stale stock, but everything fresh and re
liable. We would advise our readers to call
on him when in Johnstown; and our farmer
frieinU and physicians will fitul it to their
advantage iu commit him on any thing In
hi line before purehu.-li.-i elsewhere.
Read this and tell your neighbors that
Paul O. Nowag has enlarje.1 his store room
and added to his stock of Shoes. Hats
Leather, Fancy Goods and Notions, Trunks,
Satchels, Watches. Clocks aud Jewelry, an
immense selection of men's, boy's and chil
dren's clothing, and invites everybody to
come and examine stock and prices. Merj'j
suits at ? !.."- i; tine black sett i r..io to
.""; boy's 6iiU ai tiS to H.t)0; children's
kilt ualts Jl.75 to Hats In en-lles va
riety. Good Wool Hats 30 cents. AUo. all
the leading spring and summer styles of la
dies' Hats and Millinery Goods.
Walmt LE.r Haib ItESTOiiEri. It is en
tirely different from all others. It is as
clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is
a perfectly Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will
immediately free the head from all dandruff,
restore gray hair to it natural wJlUr, JwU
produce a new growth w Uff-f il lou fallen
off. It ij-,t3 iul id ny iiniiiner affect the
iibt,ltn, which sulphur, sugar of lead and
nitrate of silver preparations have done.
It will change light or faded hair in a few
days to a beautiful glos-y brown. Ask your
dniggist for it. Each bottle is warranted.
Smith, Kline ct Co., wholesale agents, Phil
adelphia, an-l C. X. Crittenden. New York.
I would resjctfuily inform my friends of
Somerset county that lj have opened a new
drug store at 2"J2 Main Strwet, Jobostown,
ra.,"where I would be pleased to see them.
My stock consists of Pure Drugs, fTieinicrala.
Patent Medicines. Dye Siufts. Perfuraerj
and Fancy Goods generally. iVjf "!!6evt
I would call atte-tioa tb the insectrailea.
"' "ViU'm rtneo'n Pile- PowdfTlsd '
suchssrre Jjans .reen,Iure fowdereu ,
Wlite Hellebore, Persian Insect Powder,
etc., yhen in need of SDythiog in the
ilrug line corae and see me or tJrrV-o Jo?
prices. All inquiries cfeeerfiUlj apkWMcd.
CtlAS. OaUEFlTB,
232 Vain Street.
Geatikvl to Ixyamim. Floreston Co
logne is grateful to invalids, an it is refresh-'
ing without the sickening effect of uut
perfumes.
List of the committeemen of tlie Repnb
ltean party for Somerset county for ls.s
Ad-hson A. J. Colliorn.
Allegheny Win. II. Wilier.
Merlin borough Jacob Krh-singer.
Rrot hers valley S. S. Forney.
Conemaugh Samuel Mishler.
Confluence borongh T. B. Frantz.
Elklick M. F. Lowry.
Greenville J. C. Kendall.
Jefferson A. B. Lenhart.
Jennertown Jacob Kautz.
Jenner township F. G. Neff.
Larimer P. W Sudor.
Lower Turkeyfoot J. J. Rush.
Meyersdale borough Alex. Shoemaker.
Middlecreek J. R. McMillen.
Milford-J. C. F. MUler.
New Baltimore borough John George.
New Centreville borough Daniel W. Will.
Northampton E. G. Bowman.
Paint Levi Swank.
Quemahoning J. II. Zimmerman.
Salisbury W. II. Ijimbert.
Shade T. O. Mock.
Somerset borough L. IT. Hicks.
Somerset S. M. Wendel.
Somerset, North Jonathan Miller.
Southampton W. P. Marti.
Stonycreek K. M. Lambert.
Stoystown borough Abraham Ferner.
Summit Samuel Savior.
Fpper Turkeyfoot S. P. Weimer.
Frsina borough E. D. Yutzy.
Wellersburg borough Michael Long.
J. R, Scott, G. W. Pile,
Secretary. Co. Chairman.
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION.
The Republican voters of Somerset coun
ty are requested to assemble at the places se
lected in their several election districts, on
Saturday, June 21, for the pur
pose of nominating a county ticket.
J. R. rkoTT, Go. W.Pilk.
Secretary. Chairman.
I)ILU.
PILE. On the ltith inst.. in Mi.ldhs reek
township, Susan, wife of Jeremiah Pile,
aged 4") vears, 8 months and 17 davs.
IMEUn MAKKJET
Uorrseted by uook It Bibbit.
sBALsms ia
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED
Applet, dried, V
Applebutier, w gal
7JHle
iWtte
41 6u
16e
00
1 CO
ae
lWillr
lvlie
. ...lg ..ijl.V;
I'll 10
,1 1U
a!e
fc
lie
110,.. 47 M
70C
17C
lll5C
3.re, aae
ici,7ue
7tictvsoc
- UO
0--V7'ie
0"tsi -JU
tvei.lop
21 01)
le
Si WlCl Ot
..1 4-lifl 50
Mn.n, t1 l'V B'S
Batwr, Tf) ft (ken)
" (roll)
Buckwheat j bai-h
' meat, 1U0 S.
Beer-wax T t
Bacon, r-hool-lert,
" ii.ius -
" eunntrrhanis.fl a,....
Corn, (ear) V basbel
(abeiieu)
' meal V fc
("alt Iklna, f) h
r.vas, f aos
Flour. V" bbl
Flaxseed, y bu. (D I.)
Harai, (aifr-eurcu) V I
Lard.fl I,
Leuiher, red stile, ft t,
upper,
" ktu. "
Ml-ldlinirs, and ehoi 100 la....
tlraU, t bu
rnni-in, ft iraaewj... .......
Peaehem art 0.1, 1 I,
nye, run
Kaic. V ii
Salt, No. 1, 1.W, extra.
- orouna Alum, mr BacK...
Abti.n. tMiriiiieiK...
m IM
0r10P
Soiiar, yellow ft
white "
Tallow, f ft
lie 1.14c
6-7it
4
a")ctv4ue
nneai. v du fc
Wool, ) 1.
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better than ever before.
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in this country ar- a weekly (ournal of literary and
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UDITOIi S X0TICK.
Joha PoUter and wile,) In the Court of Common
to v Plea of Somerset tte.,
Ktttus U. Dull. ) No. -Jul April T. 1T.
(Voluntary Asiicn-eat.)
And now, 33.1 Slay, IMi, wa motioo ot J. E.
S-utt. atb-mev for mdirment rrclitors. tbe
Court ap)MiBtj Parker Y. KluimeL Er-;., Aalitor
to distribute the funds in th hands of the Av '
io
slgnoe lo and auontt tnoee legally entitled Ihere- j
to.
Extract from the record ccrtikej t.'.e 27
S. , u I
-"J'""-- .. . I
Protb.i-K.t'rT. !
The undersigned. In bur jianoe of the dn-ectni
glven in tL lores-olc jommlsslen, will atlea.l at
Ue oiiiue of J (a. Kimmeh In Somerset bor-1
Otigb, ob Friday, tbe iBd day of June. IsSi, to:
perbirm tn unties tnerein eaioinco. Ail persons ;
lot railed will clear take notice.
PAKKLK Y. KI1IMFU
maysi
Amlitor.
A 11 . V..HK. n.alfia.1 nf t., hnlM tan. 1
ees or put other otxtructlon upon any ot the pub- ;
llr hl-ihatu of Soniertiet townshio. and Demon
s., k. r.iaa mmi an.ai th i.nltie of i
aid township, will remove them without lurt her
notice. The grounds appropriau.i fin- pu'.lfe
roads must he kept clear of oUtructions. A dls-
regarl ol this notice will cause an enforcement of
the law.
may31
JONATHAN NEIiHWW.
Supen-tjjij.
JgXECUTOU'S NOTICE,
Utateof Margsrct McStwd-lej. la'-e catXa- aocDee
boron Jh, a-os.erl Co., Pa., dee d.
Latter-) Uatamantary oa the above estate
havtiol bsea granted to tbe undersign oJ by the
proper aulho-ity : otic I hereby given lo all
pai-suDJ indebted to said Mtate totuak immediate
parment, and Ihoae havtngclalmsagalnst the same
will prasenl them duly aui bet. Ilea li tut etlle
ment on Saturlay, J one 24, 1-wi. at the olli.-e of
It. Mickey, Ksq Is Conhaence boroui-a. at 1
o'clock p. m-
SANl'EL A. MtPHEE.
maylT Executor.
BONE AT S3. 00 PER TON LESS
Than Can be .Purchased ll.sevlxere.
War ranted Pure Slaughter-House Bone Dust. .
ot Steamed, 'ot Boiled, Sot Bleached.
We will sell our Bon Dust banalyia at sarr price as nfOiMrBon9lnthemark,unarwn3prxono
0UhB " pone Phofca so and " -
DISSOLVED BONE DUST AND BONE FERTILIZERS
tr ih tkwMttaK Vest
Ith.ie tkts stsjy ar
Pure Chemicals and Super-Phosphates.
Joslma, Horner, Jr. & Co.,
BALTIMORE, MYTIYJYI-
Jan 24 3m
JkjOTICE IN xRCE.
Harriet B. Haass. '
' by next friend
Aila SB i. Hatnbert,
' vs.
Dempwy B. Hanson.
Ia tb Court of Ceomwa
Plea of SooersetCountv,
Paw Ni. -w Jaa. T. luti.
XSaopuma la ITor.
11 Nov. uei lliaJ Banptraa
And bow ard of May lata oa xitl I. J i.tin JtV
Scott Esq. attorney for the 1-nelat, ti, Court ap
points (Jeo. B. Scuil w 0ukiuisiioer to take
testlimotry.
Ext-sct (ro4 tss record.
CtUd May On, Usi
V-rr . ." s. r. TKENT,
Protbooourj.
All partus latertd will Uke sx-tlc U4 U
polnusiDt at his orflc oa Wsajesdaj th ltta
yirfjBi, Wti wkexad .ix tiaj ri reaeTt-
od uJuel. '
B&oemgTVM wui azutau u io ouiioi si aia e
mo. b. atorix.
Coaisiuv-tower.
A 7 O A WEEK, til a nay at aos. aally
Ol Z mad. tsxtiy outo !--. AddreTac
Cow Aasrsuna. Maaes Xa.M-lyr
BARGAINS
GEIS, FOSTER &
In BONiSTlTS.AND
AND
MILLINEEY GOODS.
15c. GINGHAMS REDUCED TO 10 CENTS!
PARASOLS 5 Cents ! FANS 2 Cents !
Bargains in LACE CURTAINS!
It will p-iy you to call at
GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S.
JOtlASTSTOWjST-
aprM
MAKKirr KKPOltT
t-orrecte.1 weekly hy R. v-'n'''tvau-Wh-.lew.lo
Pr.luftCi)inmi9ain Mtn-hanta, rui
burgh. Pa.,
Country l-rwace.
.-,-r..... ..it .VhiT.V . Bart.n. C--.ua-
rSe. Ub.-New llhlo Factory. 11 J-s,
Frultii Al-plen. ueei, ea.--; "s i"' " ' - ... :
PeThes hiis. 7 ' --eeled, d.(l,:pt twd
(tbtrrle.. 2ag.?: rtai--iK:rri"ii, --.
rieXn.: rlbMralL .athIJv.
per In. waiyn' : juxe-i. mi.. .--' , i - -
r.lic ; -luoio Sweets-Syr-,-
Sun". lta: W lb.: Suirar rn.. '"frI'n-
fiSXi Kull. "oaVe. Fu.Utry.-Uv. Chlc.ens
7ua-.Jc per pair, aeoorlin to ie . !"-? I"
. 4-M 00. Salt, No. 1. per nbl, 1 f I to-tra. r
1,1.1 . vs. h. rr. upr i.nu i -r'.
otton.
en. i;a'i". See's.-Tim-rtby. Ir .u?bel, ?
I 85: flhver, i l--' i lor small : a V
lante. T-.llow.-4J-un".ry. toH'-: Iteeswax, a)a5
per lb. Vlwaar, Country, toaiae per gal.
Uroerriesi.
VnncT ltle. per IK lc :br ice
d... l'J- ,.c: Frime Kio. Il-ti Uo.-i Ks 10c Ur-
linary. ,c: .laviv, gu.1 -. , .
it-iste-i I VMce.-ln iir. ir II., l.aise . low
er grades. 1"V1:! : In bulk, liit'i:: Jva,i'i.
g4a-i6c : Java, bulk, S-ago.
Su.rs.-Stan.laPl A. per lb.o-.c: W ln.l.r A,
91 ,o: Frane M. hC; Kenn.il ell-iw sti ,-.
M.il-asscs Yellow. :.. : ilrsn.icl. 1 .
P-.wdep-d. lie-.c; Cnishe.1 low, ii.;0c; -.uia-ea.,
iriip Choice Maple Fismred, Me : Prime
Maple Flavored. oe : t:ii -K-o Su-4r Syrup. tv :
Prime Sinrar Syrup, :.4c ; thAl sugar "syrup, 5J.-:
Black Strap. 3-- . ...
Kice, Kangoon.iierlti, ,6.vie.'4": tarol.na, 8
asic. . ,
tNew Orleans Molavst, Choice, 7": &trtly
Frlme. 70c : Frinie, e
Teas. Young HTJ-in. per IK Sic.al . : t.atv
pow-ler, -ac.al on : Imperial. Siavr. : Japan,
at-ie : .li.og 'aia7.r" : Souchong. Ci-.f-'-c.
ttan-tles Star, lull weight, lftc ; Ste..r!ne, per
st. 12.jc ; Mould, I-er set, K -y.
Urain, 1 lour. Feed, Ar.
Wheat.-Prime Ked Winter, 1 Sthil 4'-: Mcl!
uin. 1 -al M. .. .,
sm High mixed Shc'.tcl. sAiK-k-: lelt-iw
Shellcl, sanse-: tsr Corn, ssass.
Oais, Friiue White, ue ; y.ii-1. .'.Tj.'Js-.
Kve 00 for We'tern ; I 0 -al oi for . Pecnsyl
s.niiT nl Ol.l..
Haricy 1 trial W b-r "'nine ..nn-we-iern
Si-rtng: U.V al 00 tor Medium.
Flour Fancy Fa'.enis, (sprin-a- an-1 winter)
i 6oaoo : Fn.-r St. Ia.uK. (wir.'.i-r) 2-'.an o-i :
F'ancy Familv White An-Ir and Winter, 7 7'
S 00 : Cbol.-e'F-imtj, (cb.U-e re-t winter) " Ooa
7 76: XX Familv, (medium wln'er) 7.'i7 2j:
XXX Bakers' (Hlnnesnta) T '' : " mn
( Wisconsin) 7 20a7 o: Commeal. r.'.al-o... In I'
rer. lnmcal medium bran-! 6 -On U" jr bid :
r.nn' 7 T5 00: Kve Fb-ur. 7ano oo.
m'iII Feed Wb'iie iliddlimts, ::o oonrsi : 2
Coarse, do. -5 00a'Jou: Seconds, tn OOa-a no:
Hrar. 14 Mtkli 00: l'hoi.ld Fee.1. K is).
Har Prune Timothy, Wnt, at 14 uoalj W.pcr
ton; Prime New Ise, 15 0-al. n.
Prov lalosia ! IJ atos-k
m. per
S. I). Shoulders. Hi : Fj. S t: Break last Karon
ts.-1: x. S. it. Iiried Beef, in sets, 1 '.: lw;.
Tongue. perden,t : Bai"" Si."Ulders.mY"
Short Kit.' Sl-lea, u- : -1. lier-i-i.. i.y:
j Mess Pork, per bbt, cn 11 : do. fihort l.ut Fami
ly, 4 to Ut pes , in bid. 'V-l to: IapI. Kelned,
i summer use. in tierces. : do, in 1 jhai t bhl, jii'y: :
. do, in bo- ket. 13c1 i : do. 3 lb pail". 0 lb in ca.
le: do, Mb pails, Uc;: m-, e in pan-, :
do, llb paila. li ,-'
Cattle Fair to Frime Shipping. 7 Vil 7". eort
nvon to good bub henng. 7 ?ai iv; Bui. and
Fat Cows, 4 OOae 00 : Veals. 0a73.
Sheep Common to Fair, at 4 tVOxV. and
Ooo-l to Prime, at i Maa 40 : Lambs, 7 0- 0-J
Heir Phila-lelphla H-gs. 7 "ajaa 10: Oood
Corn Fe.1 Yorkers. 7 7 at vu : tl-ra.-jer. 6 eo
4W-A star () indi'-aies that tbe iuotations in
line opposite have eaanged sluce last tue.
4rrNoU general change in Flour qu iuti-ns
ltoofiTESTED aiii FOUUU WOBTHY!
I order to bring a.rj fully lr..re the notl. ei
the people the value -.1 a true and tried romrdy
w hereby give the loiiowing reliable testimonial
tr-m one ol the many who hare t--n cured, and
wncse reputation k-r veracity cannot be ques-
ooneu.
WoobBvav. N. J. March A, ltj-i
Swedish BitteesCp. :
Okjitleuc- t I have suffered with dyrrpepia
and It tiorrtl.te eflcct (or many years. Hare
spent hundred ot dollars with physician and ai
la(-nt nlUinefl. Wit b Bu avail. 1 IlllVe t'Ceil lin-
able to eat meat of any kind, and j.ufcl a. re I
Uin water on my stoma,-n. and was unai.ie to
sleeo at nlstht. I wa IndUTaii to x-p-'are and try (
a bottleof y-mr Swedish Biitem. and can c.r,ei-1
entloutly say its ivo wai b.ll.iwe.1 by benellelal
P-sull. I eaa aow sit down and mmr a heany -
meal of -aeau and vegetable of any kind, and j
nave ga-ncl SIXieeu peun.!? in oiree rr.., auo u wit :
can eosdially rv-c-.miueiid it tuotben. 1 Fnglne, I Jj..llc an-l Flt.t'n'-'. Ste m ; -c.
Very repec-tn'ly. ire I cneectii-, 1 Belt, 1 Tug Hope an-l 1 'A owl
Af'fCSTtS PKtHI- l;ig pletr. j-.-.
"frrietos vi Woislt ury CltyCoaeh lane. Prehfs t Taken in e-eu'ifn at the rttr ofs V Meha'
Livery and Acoommo.latl..n Stable. fey use ol A. N. iAd-le ai i- 'ir 1 u" I tJ-
ton f 'unninir ham.
The above statement can be rcMed on. Ni-ti. . Atl persLiw pur-ha-lng at the above
WM. V. S:iTT. sale will plaae taae n-.ti-e thai tne pur-har-e
Ex-Mayor of the city of Wuodbury. N. J. j m-nry will b rr.(atr-sl as .-n tn the ppipet-yis
' knu ked .i.wn. oihcrwl'e it will 'ki again ej;--e i
Swctt.h Bttters Is a sure crre Ut dy-p- piv ' to -.-. at tie rttk ol tne nr" punl.a-s-r
kidney and liver c.-mi 'alr:. blliou.'neK.-, an-t ail ; JOHN J SPAN- -LiiK.
diseases of the stoma.:, '"ive It a trial and y-o, ; siUE,-. . i,,,,, r 1 SberlS.
will see mat tne test oi -.we-u-n miiers ,
prmfoflt meriu. Manuta.turc.1 bv SWKIs-j
SH BITTEK.se ., Wo.-ab.ry. S.i. irdd by ,
all dru.glBJ at 75 cents per buVu
..: . . . ,. . .... i . ,
mM' ,
it for tbe F.rsr Oar P-c Bllri
T0 flpaa. r phase I. ejwlek wstel lstBdecl lor --ny
i nnnini? pmnnF
a bn Hj
It rTr fe'"W( srof.:, f. 'Ar wtj n Tr
We have jnrt cpeaed a new kr. U
BLACK SILKS!
aH
Which ar th bat Bargain we kai eavtred
yt lv adaj. Also, a Fall lie l
csas,p
tins
a tru. Assca-racrr or
Low Priced Dress Goods!
A Lnp Aasorttnemt of I'RF.5 GINOHAMS.
Black al O-birod BCNTINOM, and WHITE
CMjijIiS of ail deeertptioa.
QUINN'S
HATS,
ALL
rfy virtue nfceruin writ ot t i. Fi. an-1 AI. H.
F;., iiuo-t out oi t tie Cnurt "I 4't-uitnnn Pi it
will be exLKxU to public ;i, on the larni ot
limrxe Wm, in A l'ii?-n tiwniti!i, S;oicrt
cuuQiy, Fit.. md
Tliurvlay, Jan,- -11,1, 1
Ss
at pi 'c.ick a. m., ail the riigh, litic. In'crc.t a-t-l
claim ol Altn-.n I'rtttcni 'n an I h..-n.tni.a H. is
tsjrn, as in.ii. l.luals and psnie-rs ! ihw tirm -.1
J. 1. Barnes A 4 '..., and aim. ail lua r.glit, li-te.
Interest ar,. claim ol J. :. Ilirtw. Aliimn ru
tenton and lt.-ni.inua Jt. tisN-m, -l.ln I'Uvin.'ss
as J. li. iiunttrj tL ' ... ol. In and t. itio l,.ll'wtng
leases an-l pr'-irty. L-i:g tbe r-niit Io n.tne an-1
excav.-to lor petp.l.'uin, roal, p-a ..r carl.r -ill.
and other valu-veie iuiii'-r..l ..r v.iiatile suiist iiH-c-..
-n, in and uO'lcr t!ic i.il.,wl',a te;.-rit..sl tra.---. ct
land, all situate, lylnir and lmg in A-i-ii. n T; ,
Somerset tJ-i.. i'a.,"i"r. -luring aud Hatll tbe lull
term ol twenty vcars fpjin tne -la.' "t A. 1.
1-sl.
No. 1. A eertaia tract of land wncl by ilc rg-.
Wasa, con'aiiiina- 7- -J acre., rn'-r-i or W-s. a.ii"in
i:ig lai. Is -.1 Jo-ian Kiiiger, J noes Met mrtoe.v.
Iastt.n l:r-s. and .'tii-rrs. ei'--t'l.ii Ian-!.. ef-;-t;
i r srgf W'ass. ua-ier K-ii'-c on Utn c.uta -.bio :
V.' lull's cr-ycK.
No. 'i. ThsiilIvcrTrc.-icr trn. a.l".iniTnr tan.!
ol lleorge W'ass.J.ilm rsti:i-..'i. .la-i-r lenhart an-1
others, centauiinz .v.: a.-r. ... in.ri r I---.-'.
No. 3. Tbe Aiiib'-i-T sfc.imie' tr- t. a.tr-'in-ing
lau-b ol A. J. i trainer. fet-T b"--iii:i' tr ar. i
otlicr. c-'nt:iin.rg 14i a.-r. . m-.p- .r i--s.
f-. 4 J-wiah -.inner in-'t. a.t"lning l n.U-.f
S.imu.'l Puliin. rife Wa s, Att.-i i Wit.'lull
an-1 other, e- n' .Inlnif " err. m .re '.r I-:-.-'.
No. j. Jane Y. .- lue sta tra -i, a-ii -iiur..;
Ijr.Is ol A. s-li ,n In. J-il.n l.i.hart. Urie n I'un
nlngnaiu ami others, containing w a- ruri. ta-r- -ir
le...
N'i. a. I. Auga-'ine tn-'t. ndi-dnlng lards "I
John Farlirger, Jauies M i'tir.ncy and oilicn..
ciatalning lvia-'ri". m,re i-r i.-?-!, and is kii-w:i
as the Fairick tri.t.
No. 7. N-h lilpt tr ict, a lj-ininv lands .1 la
vl-1 Ankcny. Hiram Fraatx. W w ;-J"yerrt and
others, coniaiiiirg 147 .-. ni-.r -.r t.--i.
No. s. H ;nrv si-i-ticr '.ri.-'., s.tj'.iT.mg lar. l- -f
John Hanna. imvi I kiu and ..tners.c n'aming
IS7 :.crs, nn.re -r 1--.
v. Samuel Iuitlti trti.-t. a-'-.li.ir.g I .n-is - f
(Isnrire Wass. Josi-th Kir.acr. J pii Fiihiri and
j oili- rs en lain ing g.S a--rrs, iii"re - r ic -s.
1 No. ". I. J. W. PMlln rict. .t;.,iiilng lar-H -.f .1.
( L. Auvtutin. JaB.es Mi'CarlW. i'uhin and
1 --;h-T. cHiiainlng s acres, n,,r -.r w-s.
No. 11 io. W. IMKicia ini -, a-it-ninat i-n.i-
,i i. r-ih.makcr. William miiiii;ii. t..u.ii . un
nlngham and oincr-, c.uiainlci; 1st acre, ih-h-s -.r
lass,
N... li A. J. Craoier tra. . a.1 joining binds - f
Michael Klnge- Nunc! King-r and .-.ih- rs, c n-
t.iiniiig 117 a. res. m -r or less.
i 1:1. J. 1 Aoexit ti- trict. m!;-, icing Inn-Is?
1 ..f Je-iah Kinger, Josefi W. tti.no. Aiirr.i ..111-
-bell and others, cn-airdr.g 31-j acres, m-re -
le.
No. 14. Krton nnni!tghtm tra-f. a.l-,.riit,g
lands of Joiin Walker, t'.liert in-o. ana
other, cmtalnlng 147 acres. m-,r "r l.
No. li. Listen Bros, tra. t. ,!.-dnlng lan.tf f
Deorge Was. tii Bender. A.S. Mlt- litll jnd oth
ers, containing 4rj- v-, in. or le..
No. Id. Aiirlilt al t Bipl trai-t. ao; .intng Inn.!., d
Oenrite t. Altre.1 .'.lit. bell. J-.-ial. K!:ig- r
an-l others, c.ntaining SM acres. ni.-r - r le.
No. 17. Wvl-1 keli-i Ira. I. a.lr,liiing lauds oi
John lianna, Henry pcl'.-r.cr ana others, contain
ing 'JO-- acres, m-.p. or less.
No. is. Tbunia Kyler Ira. t. a.l)..iiiii.g binds "f
J-iLn Haniia. J.i n Cummins and ..ihers, con
taming 6u acrei. m-.re or l.-s.
No. 1". Hiram Fran's tra -t. adj-lntig lands !
Noah BtPl. Iaiid Mit. - U. Badl Bird aa-1 otnerti
contiining 146 acres, more or b se.
No. -J-i. Joseph I 'ummins tract, al t'-tulng Ian ts
of John Banna, Thoma Kyier and others, cn
lalnlinc tVj teres, mere or less.
No. il. A. S. Mitchell tract, idt-ilning lar. ! "t
Mjton Brj., Wm Miller and ot tiers, containing
20 arres, ni.re or less.
The purchaser to hare the privilege of oln
suKcient coal and timner tru.n the p.-euilrve
run the necessary -nnine .,r the pr-eecuti-m
saWl i.tu-ieeps.
Kkskhv ATictiri. Ti-e owners la fee sln-1
tbe ats,ve des-rlt.! tracts ol land, respectively
are o recei.e tli luii e.)Ual ..ne-eucni ii pari l tt:
j-rdeum, cal, p-k -r carton oil. and -itb'-r v-.l-uarde
mineral or volatile ut-stances. dl".ere..
excavated. pum)Mtd and raise-l --a tne preinh.es, as
ppKla-s-.l.csTate.l 'r utnrs-.i In tor '-rude ttat" t
tne oil or p.vali v to is deiuere.1 at well or w-lis
into pi; lhie. An-l said otctict in lee 'hui.le are
tn tully use and enjoy the said premises ( tiie
purp.ee-. ot tllliige. except such part as -hall cr
nec-sry l-.r sal.t mining purw.ees. an-f a r.at.t
ol way overall! acpa 1 1. aad premises to the
pla-e or pia-e4 ot uitning or e"t--aa'.uig.
Taken in executi- at tbe sell ! S. T. Mehaf
fey as ef A. N. I-Llo aod U. U. Or.il uae d
t-b-n ttunningnatn.
Al tbe same time swi place and bv virtue ot the
aaie w.-i'i of 1 1, r'a. aud AL FI. Fa.'" me di
rected, there will t-e.Tsjo.l p-i.ui.ll. nil 'be
rUht. uite. in:ere;
Alin.-n .ri:tentoii
.eret an-i eii.im ot ine .r.r.--i.iaie.-
teuton ard rJenji! tnln II. I :s,rn a.
in.liv-.lnaN acd partners ..! tt. brrn f
I. I.
kxra'i J-. . And .il the risnt, title. In'cre-i
,; ,.!ai;B f J. iiarnes. Al.r...r. Cri'-en"n an-t
hermmin H. r-..rn. -burg leidneis a .1.
Barnes Co.. of. 13 sad to a ;..li'.w.ng pp;ry
.,,. 1 1 p f s .,i.v t.
. .. ,
" "" nn
fffi TQ $20
I OC Tl OOl l1 home. Smplr
i&D I U uZU "'-"' ri'reo- A..:rs.'sTia-
k:m k Co.. r-r::an.l.tMaine.
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LADlfcS A."L iiBiiaoii.. -
LACE AND PLEATED COLLARS r
The La Raine Corset,
r or Sale Oralr T
JOHN STENGER,
eilKUIFFS .SALE.
GOODS