The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, April 21, 1886, Image 3

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"t.i s: eye on the comet,
rj.: .' !.-V I'J'9 l C" N- B:yd's.
-j: ..::it fruit crop is predicteit
li,:er T'.-'i I'vm at f. N. Boyd's.
V ir ? :':.e lime to cleau np rabbish.
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ar- tne cbespet fiHl one can eat
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,t Ei'" binnet is getting ready to
- i;;t onion should be put to bed.
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n. :ia with dip-nets violate the
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firmer I'u'-tinK tiitir handi to the
t on M .;uUy m'irnins in dead tamest.
- , IVhibiti-jnistt of Indiana County
tti in i- .mention at Indiana on May
T;.t H. .lei; Babv." Ung ami s-liort
f.i ii-.l and lace caps, swks, stock
,. ,-;,kinss fr babies at Mrs. A. E.
over in hiiiitia tney will prisecute ail
sr. t"ha.-co aud cigars on fcan-
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y in' ;' investment, insure in the I". B.
Lei:i"i:. E. Cove, Agent,
Suiyestown, Ta.
.:cr I'ves at C i. B.'yJ's.
V-F-tstV!.F iv Mm.i.iveet tiooiw.
VeviM j-vies in hats, bonnets', flowers.
., .; : ami aU kind of niiiiinery trim
j . :i.-ii! at Mrs. A. E. I'lil's.
Tue annual diMribution of Fish from the
uai.-htrrv U in progress for the western
sr.tirt-
rF-!rKE's Uts. The cheapest line of
l ,v. I fhildren't trimmed hats at Mr.
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! w.:: jay the highest cash prices for all
i : ,.f i-.jdrt. skin?, and chestnut, oak and
:rv.T i'ark.
II. G. CtSSIViHAM.
Somerset. Fa.
Ert-r iar.N of beautiful designs, are oe
.ii.played in the windows of the station-
tT t""e.
( 1-s.Ts - At Mrs. A. F I'bl's you can
lb best fitting, wearing and com
?. i:ao,e wrsets, including the ditrerent
iicia uf iieMith corsets.
T. Vasliington county prubibitionists
li .i la (invention June 4th, to nomiii
fu.i county ticket.
I'sel Kvl Miar Cough cure cllertuaily.
i'r (' KiKc'tt. Fnion FniU-staut Intirnia
v U i.n.ure, Md. No depressing effects.
TVn- re two aiplioitions tor liUT li
r- sr ;'..f (Ttseiit term of court in Hreene
;jBtv. Ju.ige Inghram refused one, and
t ';!. was itlidrawn-
F r etctit years Col. D. J- Williamson,
,; .!:(:-! a-tiT, V. 8. A., and ei-l". S. Con
at V.:i!, was crippled with rheuma
:.js.. lie gi.t no relief uutil he used St. Ja
r nil, nkh cured him. No remedy on
ur.h glials it for pain. Price, fifty cents a
'iue.
Cnmherland county people are gnatly
i r.ver the action of Judge Sadler on
iiiei.se ij iestion last week. Twenty-five
. mills were refused license, including
'.r. :Jiiird of ilie two principal hotels in
S'-.Unioburg. Xewville. one of the larg
"ti .sns in tae county . is now without a
. tf.Mil house.
Nfsirna For laclies. I have liuen
c ir. (Tt.- l;s"', tarlton and tourist ruch
!Tirt f r Misses and Cuildrena lace, ein-tir'-ioert
it and linen collars of the newest
';. it, il a; the lowest irii es.
Mus. A. E. lnt,
Ka-n-r l.fs I've? at ('. X. Boyd's.
Va;7tijv.ns 1 have now in stock evry -ti
iff new and ueful in white dress g-mds
" iil.r.i lawns. India lawns, Vic
t'.r 'ai'. Mulls. Swisses, bat.ste in plain,
'f .i ar.il plaid styles with hambiiri:".
i :i .. f'-r tnniniings. Mrc A. E. Vhl
l-is'.er K--g lives at C. X. Boyd's.
Sot Mikket. Main Street. JV'e have
;t large Befrigeratot to our Meat
V.'ket in whi(h ail meats can b kept coo'
Imuran. Mutton, Beef, Fork, 4c,, kept
'"'."tantly on hand. 0en daily. Farties
1 ;-in tiuat can have it kept in theBefrig
Mst'fuMil anted.
Boss Davis 4 Co.
t-is'T K.-Dyes at C. X. Boyd's.
E-"ee K 'XvrTs Wearing a new bonnet
K'.: r is an old cust,mi ; I am ready to
M ! 5 Sl-e bonnet or hat to keep it up.
Mai. A. E. I bu
M KCIAL TO
'"Ml IKT t Ol'XTY MEUCIIAXTS.
Hivir.g Mcurvil the agencies for Loril
' i Tin Ta;: brands, and S. W. Venahle &
l" s Vii.' d Tobacco's, whereby you can
psria-e from us at prices, and on
tl.e aanie as from city house, we
5sl.-tftt;;y solicit your orders.
Cook 4 Befrits.
"Cfc-iT. Ta.. April 14, 1SAJ.
r.i.ovr -Kid, silk, lisle thread and Berlin
'.. Vvf ;n h'.ack and colors and all shades in
i in,H;., very cheep. Mem. A. E. Uhl.
'er ? ly at C. X. Boyd's.
-txtiji.j The largest and best s'ock of
P',J :KP eer shown in Somerset for ladies,
iren. nu n and boys at the lowest prices.
Mas. a. E. Fiil.
-- llgg Dyes at C. X. Boyd s.
t -'tjjm CHA.xi.f.o. Black Ben,"
i-' Unions - J. King Stallion, will stand j
""Tic tiis snsuine season. PunJav s ex
"11 at tl,e follns-iiipstabies, Tit :
6t tt.r. days, April 19, 20, lnfJ 21, 1
' N Uxiti,:ton, in iid.llex;r-k town-!
two .lays at the stable of Jacb
bsrkni,, ; m ir . . . f
jiinoro townsbip, and thej
,;,"jr tthe owners' siable, otie-
"J "oe mM of Iaransville, Ta. al
""I as above during the season, end-
Tl
k bon can be seen at the owners' sU-i
Saturday ever,inK Ute, and JUon-1
rnornin,. early, as per bills, eicepUng
""TSamlavs. I
oh.e and see this celebrated horse and :
" uur tm"'- bf"re ruttine ,W.h i
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Ulorille, April 14, (
The grass is growing.
Sunday was a lovely spring day.
! Did yea plant a tree on Arbor Pay T
Toe county jail is without an occupant.
' It looks as though spring had rally
ODlf.
The jarden maker haa been Terr busy for
the t few days.
The maple stuar season, which has juit
closed, was a fairly average ooe.
The Somerset small boy is offering frogs
in the tnartet at twenty-five cents a dozen.
il.Kiavin's Original Tenneaseana at the
Court House this evening. Don't tail to
atien-1.
Mr. James Pagh b preparing to baild a
new hone on the site of his present house
on South street.
Tne Bedford Lvpiurtr says that Hon. J. H
Longenecker has consented to be a candi
date for Congress.
The political pot in this county is gently
bubbing. It will not commence to boil till
af:er the May court.
Judge Baer is holding court at Bedford
mis week. The criminal list is extremely
small, there being but three cases for
trial.
The Fnion street marble yard is being
moved on to the upper end of Mr. Charles
slufail's lot, at the eastern end of the
street.
James M. Cover, Esq., represented Somer
set county at the meeting of the Bepablican
-tate Ci-miiittee. at Philadelphia last Wed
nesday. The now famous Buttermore hospital j
case is set for trial Thursday, April 2"Jth. j
Gen. Coff roth is one of the attorneys for the j
defendants.
Frank Hill, of Greeusbnrg, hasa-ain been
called on to give b:iil for $",. This time
it is a civil suit iustitutea by his runaway
wife.
Thirty-nine applications for liquor li
censes hive been tiled in the Bedford couuty
court and wiil be passed upon by judge
Baer next week.
lieorve Siiauiis, of sjjiuersel county, the
man who stole the nogs, was sentenced to
the penitentiary for t'nree years last week,
by the (ireensburg Court.
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There are a number of i.nportaut and in-
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tertsiine civil cases 10 ur uicu at
term of court. There are but few cnmiual
cases dowu on the list so far.
A cjupleof Harrisburg detectives made
two arrests in this county Friday. The par
ties arrested are charged with having ob
tained goods under false pretense.
Mr M. J. Bittner.the unfortunate Steward
of the p.Mirhouse, who is sadly afflicted, is
retorted as slowly improving, and it is
thought by his friends that he will event
ually recover.
Wnen Mr. Ihivid Husband, one of Somer
set township's oldest citizens, called to settle
his subscription account Saturday he said he
couid scarcely remember when he didn't
take the Heealp.
The first number of the Meyersdale Daily
CummercM was received at this office Mon
day evening of last week. Tbe Daily is not
much for size, but presents a neat and at
tractive apearanee.
For twenty-six years Mr. George C. Lichty
of Somerset township, has been a constant
subscriber to the Hekai.d and during all
that time has always kept his subscription
paid at least one year in advance.
The Somerset Opera House Company have
contracted with a Chicago firm to paint their
scenery, which will be here in the course
of the next two wetks. They have conclud
ed not to o(en the house till the middle of
May, the first week of court.
As the State Convention does not meet
till June : 0ih, one week after the date fixed
by the rules as the time for holding the reg
ular republican primary in this county,
it will not be necessary to hold twoelections
this spring, as was anticipated.
The services in St. Paul's Eefomitd
church, Somerset, during Passion week,
a-i 1 on Easter, will be held as follows .
Daily throughout the week, at 7:'i0 p. M
Easter, at i a. M. Easter, at 10 : 0 a. ., Holy
Communion. Easter, at 4:C0 r.H.
Capt. C. J. Harrison last week purchased
from Judge User two lets of ground, front
ing on Turkey loot street. They are very
desirable building lots, and it is said the
Caotain proposes erecting a couple of tene
ment houses uKin them during the coming
summer.
() ir aged and esteemed fellow citizen Mr.
Chambers HiM m met with a very serious
accident last week whilst unloading lumber
from a waiion. It was feared for several
days that he would not recover, but at pres
ent be is slightly better and his ultimate re
covery Is looked for.
Mr. Will H. Wo.!, the young jeweler !
who left here several weeks since for Thila- j
delphia, died at that place Thursday night !
Tbe announcement of his death was not
unexpected in this community, as he was j
in the last stages of consumption when he
loft here He had maiiv svmpathizing
friends in Somerset. ' '
We believe that lle Hebald office does
more job printing than any other two oftioes
in Somerset county. In quality our work
fears comparison with none, lie 't printed
where it may. In prices we give tbe best
living figures. We don't print for fun, nor
does the work look as though printed by
amateurs.
The County Commissioners are at present
in session at their olliiw in the court house,
hel ling the appeals for the borough and
township. iriiLiy they go
to Hock wood;
and give a day to that borourl
-i
township, which will wind up the apeals
for this year. Clerk Hileman informs us
that their sittings tlinughout the county
have been quite largely attended.
illiam Martin moved from near Shanks-
villeto Adams township, in Cambria conn-1
tv. the middle of last December. The lat-1
ter part of last week he was found with a
serious wound in his throat, aud it is be-
lieved that he was prompted by jealousy of j
his wife to trv to end a miserable existence,
The wound was not fatal, however, and he j
will recover. His friends gave out that the I
wound was inflicted by a large tom-cat that j
attacked him as be alept. J
MAKaiAoc Licr-ssis. I
Marriage licenses have been granted to'
the following named persons by Clerk Shafer ;
during tbe past week :
Nelson raidlcT, of t"ppr Tnrkeyfoot
township, to Lavily Nicklow, of Lower Tur
keyfoot township.
Jacob R. Iter and Mary M. Poortiaujiti,
both of Allegheny township.
Charles lietfley. of Cilenwood, Ta., and
Sarah A. Ilentz, of Somerset township.
(libriel J. Htevanuus and Hebecta Jane
Keefer, both of Elklifk township.
Another test case has been hrouKlitai,'ainst silence, her spirit was ever hopeful and her
the Balto. A Ohio Relief Association, th's ; heart warm with syrujiathy. Her work was
time in Zanesville, O. A petition has been j ' well and faithfully dona." In life she
filed ia the common jjleas court there by trusted Him from whence cometh our
James A. Williams, praying for the recov-' strength, and in death she triumphed glori
ery of $15!. which was retained out of bis ; ously. She longed tor tbe realities of eter
wa;es as asessments for Ihe insurance fund i nity and repealed with dying lips His prec
daring Lis employment with the company. ious promise to them that love Him.
The petition sts forth that the present sys-! That we extend most heartfelt sympathy
tern of compulsory insurance among tbe
employes was first enforced by the com- deeply afflicted mother, who cared for her
pany in April, 1S, and each month there-' so tenderly and to whom her gentle pres
after until December, If 83, at which time ence was ever a benediction
he left the service. The money retained,1 Mrs. M. 0. Koosia,
the petitioner claims, was wrongfully with-j Mas. L. A. Hr,
held. i Mas. W. B. Faust j
Frank Heffley, of Berlin, lias received an
appointaient as United Stales storekeeper
and ganger.
John II. Uennekamp, having purchased
the Ilecke Bakery, is now in possession
and prepared to furnish the public with
bread, pies, cakes, etc Also, a full line of
fresb groceries kept constantly on hand.
a.
Fob Lapies. Black and Colored Silks,
and black and colored dress goods in great
variety from live cents up. Double width
caitimeres at 15c. 25c. 33c. and 40c. op to a
dollar a yard, eery cheap. Mas. A. E. Cul.
Koos roa Sale. I have a fiock of hand
some, lull-blood Brown Leghorn Chickens.
Eggs from them can be had at any time.
One dollar per setting of thirteen eggs.
Gcosoi AtHA-f,
Somerset, Pa.
PoLA!tD Chisa Swiicc ro Salc Fanners
wishing to improve their stock will do well
to write me for prices. My breeding stock
is all thoroughbred, of the Magie Strain.
Young pigs in May and June. Also, S. C.
Brown Leghorn eggs for hatching.
Ross F. Davis,
Somerset, Pa.
Fobs Sale. Three second-baud one-horse
spring wagons.
One second-band two-horse spring wagon,
with pole and shafts.
One second-hand buc li board, with springs.
Terms to suit the purchaser. Inquire at
the Hardware Store.
James B. Holoebback.
Whitewash is to some extent a disinfec
tant, should be used in cellars and kitchen
closets not less than once a year, twice being
better. A good whitewash is made of one
Xeck of slacked lime, a pound and a half of
white vitriol, a pound of salt and half a
pound of melted glue, the salt and glue
keeping the wash from rubbing off. For
cellars the slacked lime is sufficient.
j To Eslk'.htex Scfebvisob. A recent
(irand Jury of the Indiana county court
having recommended that the court issue a
cali for all the supervisors of tbat county to
meet in Indiana and be instructed as to
their duties and liabilities as Supervisors,
Judge White has accordingly called for a
convention of those officials on the 27th
inst, when he will act on the recommenda
tion of the (irand Jury.
Oi b West-Poikt Cadet. I
noher. Cadet at West Point
'harles T.
from this
Me
dis-
triet, according to the report just printed,
gtood twelfth in the first class, consisting of
seventy-seven at the last examination in
J-tnimrr. The followinif was his standimr
. , . . .
in the mam studies, vu : Engineering, IS ;
law, JS; history, S ; ordnance and gunnery,
IS. Hisclass graduates in June, and already
great preparations are under way for the
event.
Lovers of nature will find a choice morsel
in tbe article "Sap Bewitched," by W. H.
Gibson, in the May Harper's, beautifully il
lustrated by the author. Mr. Gibson's po
etic fancy gives this title to a description of
the strange swellings, commonly known as
galls, which occur in surprising variety on
nearly all plants and trees. Many accurate
facts of original observation are woven to
gether with occasional touches of imagery
in a style worthy of Tboreau.
Abe Yoc Goixg West? Information fur
nished free to persons going West. Descrip
tive time-tables of the principal railroads in
the United States and Canada furnished
free To secure the lowest rates of through
freight, the lowest passenger tates to any
point west or south and to go over the
most direct and beat route, address,
J. W. F.VTTU.V,
Traveling Pass. Agent, B. A 0. R. R.,
Somerset, Pa.
Mr. B. Becher, the one-price clothier, has
taken possession of his new quarters in the
Baer Block, in the room formerly occupied
by Wood's Jewelry store, and now has one
of the handsomest and most complete cloth
ing stores in the county. His stock of ready
made clothing, hats, capo and Gents fur
nishing goods, is large and well selected
and comprises all the newest line of goods
and the latest spring styles His prices are so
low that they will amaze you. Call and look
ever his stock, whetheryou wish to purchase
or not.
TEMr-FRtxrE Lii -Tries.
The famous temperance lecturer, Mr. A
C. Rankin, who is said to be superior to
Murphy, has been secured to deliver lec
tures at the following times and places :
Somerset, Monday and Tuesday evenings,
April 2"',!h and. 27th.
Stoytstown, Wednesday and Wednesday
evening, April 2S.
Rockwood, Thursday and Thursday even
ing, April 20.
Meyersdale, Friday and Friday evening,
April 30.
Frsina, Saturday evening. May 1.
Lectures free: a grand treat; Let every
body attend.
Real Estate at 1'eivate Sale.
J. M. Ilolderbaiim having purchased the
west end of the Central Hotel for a business
stand and dwelling, which he expects to oc-
cupy about April 15th, now effers for sale
j his home on Gravel, Hill, west end of Bor-
ough of Somerset, with immediate posses-
sion. Beautifully situated, on an elevated
and healthy location.
It will be offered in separate parcels of the
squareof 4 lots, each of fir. by 2i4 with house,
bam, ont buildings, orchard, and all kinds
of small fruits, and 15 acres of ground, and
4 acres all adjoining, or if prefcrttd will fell
altogether. Also, 10:1 acres near Somerset
borimch, and lot with double house in 3om-
erset borough, now occupied by S. ('.. Marsh.
and Richard V ought, and 2 lots of ground
on which the burnt mill block stood ; pos
session of latter subject to adjustment with
Sun Fire Insurance Co.
Our fanners, horse raisers and all those
interested in raisine good stock will find it
to their interest to read ir. feter Heffley 's
advertisement, to be found in another col
umn. Mr. Ilrtliey has added another ini
ported horse to his stud at a large cjpense.
""-" P'"'""
liantisoiiiest bhu usi sicviiiici.s ui lucuibu;
1 horse ever brought to this country. For a'
nuiulM-r of years past Mr. Hrffley has devot-!
ed great deal of his tiniend attention to
horse raising. He has done more to im- j
prove the stuck of this county lliuii any oth
er man, alwavs buying the most deirab!e!
horses regardless if expense or trouble,
Somerset county is justly celebrated for the
number and quuliiy of horses it produces
furnishing more for the eastern market
than any other county in the Btate. and for
this it is in a great measure indebted to Mr.
Heffley. That he in return should receive
the liberal patronage and support of our
horse raisers goes without saying,
1 ' "
( lara Ilanuum died at her home in Som-
erset, Penn'a, April 5th. ls5.
At a meeting of the W. C. T. C. of Somer-
set. the lollowing was unanimously resolv-
ed.
That in the drath of our beloved sister we
lose our nu. efficient and devoted worker,
who laborel tincearinply while the Lord
gave her strength to prompt his righteous
cause, upon earth.
In the W. C. T. V. she ojiened the door
and led the war. Brave and true with un
faltering faith she appeared in the front
lion I h.ra mm fil nnrl when la tlie
j weakness of the flesh she was compelled to
to the bereaved family, especially to her ;
IMt. MoaiiH Items.
Mrs. Hauna D. Rhodes is on protracted
visit to friends in Johnstown.
William nolder. our tailor, is at present ; "lj all become drunkards. We are in
disabled from work, caused by cutting his j cinl w Mieve that to say 'nearly all be
left thumb while pruning crape vines, at ' come druukards" is au overstatement of the
which business he spends about one month ! kct, but from our observation we beiieve a
of bis time each year. j ery Urrfe numberof be moderate drinkers.
. : rtasrhsirM n.rti..ri. v of thnm 4viA hr tin n t -
The firm of Swank & Zimmerman, olj
Sinesville. has Durchitsed the steam separa-1
t -4 K lor. fV.untrvin. of this
place." We are sorry that it is being moved
from here, as George Countryman did tbe
best threshing
last fall ever done in this
vicinity.
Frank Dawson, of Jenner township, a
member of our bnj-s baud, who was mar-
tocateu near ur. r-nauers ."""J
uonn, ana iook. possession 4s " - j i
his lot be a happy and prosperous one.
Joseph Crist, the White sewing machine
agent, is the only man iu our community,
who don't complain of dull times. He says
his trade is good, but the roads are so mud
dy, and the railroads too slow in bringing
on his machines. j
P. C. Maurer, ote ot our stockmen, bred
from three ewe sheep in thirteen months,
eighteen iambs. In December, 184. two ot
his ewes had twia lambs, the other one had
one in July, So, one of them had twins, the
other two had one apiece, iu January 'tG the
three had twins, one lamb of December had
twins, and another had one lamb, thus in
thirteen months from three ewes he had
eighteen lambs, making in all a flock of 21
sheep. He has also a heifer calf about one
week old that weighed 1H5 pounds wacn
three hours old. Fhilip don't believe in
scrubs, but in the best blooded stock, aud in
keeping them in good condition. He says
it don't pay to keep senilis, as one will eat
as much as a good steer.
llErOETEK.
The Poob Hoi se Cases.
At the adjourned Court held week before
last the Court made a final disposition of
the witness costs ia the celebrated prosecu
tious, or more properly per-ecutions,
brought by the MevervJale tvmmrrci.il
against the Poor Directors, by ordering that
One Hcudkeu aisd Twenty-three Dou-aks,
and TUiBTi-loiB cents, $12.'! ;(4 of the wit
ness bill be paid by the Col ntt.
We are iluw able to give our readers a
statement of just wba: these cases, brought
by the bogus reformer, have cost the tax pay
ers of the county :'
Committee of Invetigation.
Keisml Cos a
J rnd Jumrs. two days at tel per day
36 Traverse - loar da at " -Court
oriicers 4 days and stenographer...
XJ3 78
, 116 V7
SO 00
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:-i oe
i 0.1
. Ui 34
v Talismcn..
Witness bill..
Total.,
swai o
This amount of money has already been
paid by the connty, with tne exception of
the witness bill, and that is being paid as
fast as the witnesses call for the money.
What do the taxpayers receive in return
for this large amount of money ? Absolute
ly nothing. Humiliation, shame and dis
grace was brought upon the county by these
baseless prosecutions, and in addition to
this, the conntv has been put to an expense
of over $K4M 00 to gratify the malice of the
editor of the Meyersdale Commercial. In
the face of ail this how will the editor of the
OwiHierciu account to his readers for his oft
repeated assertion that the prosecutions had
not cost the county one dollar ; that all tbe
costs had been paid by the defendants.
A Card.
Desiring my friends and atquaintances to
know that I have been publicly accused by
J. B. Snyder of saying "I would not allow
any one employed by me to buy of any mer
chant who signed the remonstrance against
that I would
the granting of license, and
discharge any one of my employes who
wouid buy of them," and "that I had refus
ed to accept money changed at his store."
The first accusation is a ihlibmUc f dic
hooii as I ntvor thought of doing such a
thing for a moment and never said it and I
defy him to prove it. I have never said to
any one employed by me since coming to
Somerset that they shonld buy at any par
ticular store, fori pay them their earnings
and never coerced them to buy at any spec
ial store.
I did say to a business man in this bor
ough that I did not want him to get a bill
chanted at that store for me, as I did not
go there since he signed the remonstiance,
thinking he would not wish tochanee mon
ey for me when I did not patronize him.
On the 10th inst. he lirst attacked me on
the publie highway and threatened to hurt
my patronage, unless I would patronize him
as formerly, by refusing to buy goods of
any commercial salesman who patronized
my house. He has executed his threat in
several instances but succeeded with only
one salesman and in that instance by tell
ing him a barefaced untruth.
He was the first to start the unpleasant
affiiir and said to me it would be "war to
the knife." and I am willing to have it out
with him but prefer to reply to him through
the press that all may read and that I may
not be contaminated by conversing with
such a mean principled man.
Thanking my many friends for their
kindness in the past. I remain
Most respectfully yours,
MKS. W. J. HtOISBOTHAW.
April lfHli. ISsfi.
Jt rioE Deas 05 tbe License tJrEicnox.
The bitter fight that lias been waued for
some time tast between the liquor and tem
perance people wss brougnt to a close last
week. We give extracts from the opinion
delivered by Judge Ik-an, as he is regarded
as one of the ablest common pleas jndges in
the State.
" The laws of the state intend that licenses
shall be granted, if the evidence satisfies the! o ALE OFIJIKD TKlUrOAR S CELEBilA
court that the house is necessary for the j TW UKT STAtXlo.V.
accommodation of the traveling public, tbat " N0X SCCH 2st.
it has the rooms and beds, and the applicant I Tht? ealebrated Cart Stallion, one or the finest
, , , ' lever brrd In England, has been sold to Mr. Ed-
is a man of good character. The supreme ward A Alcott, of Pittsburah. r. S. a. wha in-
court (Justice Agnew. . strong prohibition- ,?' SiwH-llS:
i.r r.r.ilrin4 th ttitinionl Iias ho alrlrmid arhlch U now In hi, iulm, Mn.l mat r44 mwm
mvlrv cnnrt nf Ihe common wr-dlh for fortv
every court ot tne conimonweaiin lor tony
years nas so lielil, a single very recent ipin-
ion to the contrary being cited. The lu
on the statute book before us ; its construe-
tion is not open to doubt ; the evidence to
sustain the right of tbe applicant to license,
aud that denying it. is before us : now, in
the exercise of our judgment, or legal dis
cretion, in view of all the evidence, has the
i-etionrr met tie rctiuireiitenls of th law or
has hi- failed to do so? That
tl only
question. Public e ntimriit has nothing to
do with the law, it is out of place when it
seeks to change the law in the court room ;
public sentiment might ju-t as well demand
that John Jones should gain his ejectment
suit againt Feter Smith. A man's title to
his property ia to be determined by the law
and the evidence; his right to a license to
atll whiskey is to be determined in precise
ly the same way.
" We are free to say that the best way to
stop intemperance is not so clear to us as it
seems to be to most, it not all, of the re
monstrants, and especially to their counsel.
We, too, have given it much thought and
investigation ; for fifteen years we have had
every opportunity for observation. Ail are
agreed Uiis far, that the intemperate or ex
cessive use of liquor aaa beverage leads to
deplorable results ; wrecks the drunkard
morally and physically and brings poverty
and suffering on those connected with him
and dependent upon hiiu ; the aian who
lifts his license to-day will admit this just
as unqualified as the most zealous prohibi
tionist asserts. All, or very m ar all, will
probably agree ah-o in this, that tbe tem
perate use of liquor has no appreciably del
eterious effect on the drinker : does not af
fect his health ; does not shorten his life,
does not interfere with the nerfonnance of
any civil or social duty. We mean by tem
perate use, just such use as is ordinarily
made of other stimulants, as tea, coffee and
tobacco ; a man is not more injuriously af
fected by two or three glasses of beer, wine
of coffee, in itself tbe temperate use of this
stimulant fs no more wrong than the use of
any other. Just here, however, come in
the earnestly urged objection to alcohol.
! that it is of so seductive a nature tkat very
j few who commeaca to use it moderately
continue temperate; that in a short time
' - -j '
iug to excess. This being the case, it be-
i Cya,a ltn q-
for the individual
"ooad.Bc.. whether U is right to do that,
. not in itself wrong, which impels to excess:
i "r "ea " tuere nu ua"r lu luo '
lar individual, whether it is not wrong to
j set an example so full or peril to others of
, less firmness of character. We can very well
understand bow men of susceptible and ten-
;.teIynseso dangerous a stimulant. But
dangerous a stimulant.
: aside from the consequences which may
! thus indirectly follow from its moderate use.
ih its;If tha muderale use 0f alcohol is not
morally wrong.
' Absolute prohibition has been in force
in Maine lor more than thirty years.yet with
a population of only six hundred and fifty
thousand, there were more than one thous-
j Xnd prosecutions for illegal liquor selling
j last year. If men will drink liquor, it
j seems that men will sell it, if they can get it
, to sell. If it will be dealt in, and will be
sold as long as there are buyers, then it is
belter that those who minister to tbe de
mand shall do it legally, under a proper li
cense law, or illegally in defiance of law.
and under which legislation will there be
tbe minimum of evil and wretchedness? "
Judge Dean then boldly attacks tbe favor
ite argument of the prohibitionists that the
license system begets crime and quotts sta
tistics in support of his proposition. In
conclusion he says :
Our owu observation, extending over
many years, leads us to the conclusion that,
in cities and large towns, in the present con
dition of public sentiment in such places,
the best thing that can be done is to restrict
licenses strictly to the cases prescribed by
the law ; with such populations thedemand
t lor the stimulant is so active that there is a
j constant clamor for the licensing of more
drinking saloons, and we are glad to have
the aid uf public sentiment in separating
these from hotels necessary for the accom
modation of the public. While we are
heartily in accord with the remonstrants in
this particular, we are not sure, with our
present light, even if we could under the
law do so, that we would go further ; we are
not yet convinced that commodious hotels,
conducted by honest, temperate men, regu
lated by license laws, do increase drunken
ness. We susiiect if they were not licensed
the traffic, to the same or greater extent,
would probably go into the hands of the ir
responsible and vicious men and women.
Further opportunity for observation, access
to moro, as well as more comprehensive sta
tistics, the experience cow being had iu
states where absolute prohibition is under
going trial, may show that the remedy tor
the evil of intemperance is that which the
remonstrants express so much confidence in.
At present we do not see as clear,- as they
do.'
Forty-seven applications were granted
and 13 were refused.
Easter Erg Dyes at C. X. Boyd's.
makkif:i.
KHOAIlS IlAl'tiKK. In Berlin. Pa.,
on Tuesday, April 13, lsj, by Uev. J. S.
Wagner, Mr. Elmer E. Rhoads and Miss
Carrie Hauler, both of Somerset county.
UIEU.
rOKESrRIXG. On April 13, at her
I home in Middlecreek Township, this coun
ty, Mrs Mary For-spnng, aged years, 9
months and It? days.
WEIGLE. Xear Shanksyille. Pa, on
Wednesday, April 14, 1SS0, Xellie Slanon
Margaretta, infant daughter of David and
Cevilla Weigle, aged 2 months and 20 days.
SVHEKSCT m&.S.S,M.
Corrected oj Coo a a Baaaira.
DKaLMs n
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED
Apples, dried, ft a
Appletotir, t gal
Hran, V -
Butter (roll)
Buckwheat)! bash
meal, 100 as
Beeswax ft
Bacoo, snouiders, 3 ft.........
" aides, -
eountry ham!)
Corn, (ear) new f baahel
(shelled) old "
. meal fl Ik
Call skins, f ft
Fairs, fidos
Flour, V bbl
Flaxseed, ? bu. (40 ft)
Hams, (iiicar-eured) fl ft
Eard.f) ft
Leather, red sole, f ft
upper,
Kip. " ,
MlddliDS-s.and ebop 100 ....
(lata, y on
Fotatoes. f bu (new)
Peaches, dried, )) ft
Kve
............. 8c
.1 1!oig(oc
41 CO
lse
40j :oc
...!""."...'.!ijse
7c
So
VJC
4.4 tSOc
e
'".'ii iiiiiii 40
T5e
Vie
l.
aort;ar
taen'oe
T5ci0e
il -JStl f
?0ct40c
aMt.iSt
8c.Slue
oT4
lc
St il
41 a
I Kai. ft
I w.i, xrA , SI kkl . .
" 1 " ' . I. J' .......
Groan 1 Alum, per sack ..
- Aihn.'B. per sack
Sonar, yellow jf) ft....
whits "
Tallow, f) ft
Wheat. bu
WooL l
a so
......... ec,c
...Tcnl'ie
.J....10c'iil 00
S4Ct240
OTIOE IS DIVORCE.
(iwi-e H. Tayman ) In fhe Cotirt of Common
T?. Pleas ot IStiiiierivt Co., Pa.
Eloora Tayman. )
AUaa nbpna lr liTrctoifroanc!of Desertion
To Etnar Toyman :
Vuvi are bereb ootlflM to be an'1appr at
the next Court ot Comuum Pica of Somerset Co .
Pa., to he held In Somerset on the 3J MocdaT of
May, lo antwer the eomilalnt ot your hun
bantf, Ueure I. Tayman, ihe pUintitt atn.va
Qi.meU. atvl low mnw, If any you have, why
your laid htubatvd ftunld not le Olvorrv-1
trow the bun'ts ol matritnooy enrrel Into with
Tta, sifreeat.iy to the prayer of hi petition aol
lit'el ehll ir-d against yuu hefnre saM "..urt.
SberlfTa USh-e, JOHN WI.XTKKS.
Apr. 21. li1. SherlfT.
i wlJ- ?no1 1 f" ,,ut the eountry ; still, h i
hM i,,t tehtnd hnn -rone of the finest stock to be
I loon-i la-toe t nitei Kioulom, being one of the
Hire At Blavsk irwtfaapn sari nart nil.a ... .
Hm ia ina .lr.4 . msni a....nt ...I . i.1
i tbe best up of
. -j -a fc juinr.r iw urn
Isrs Amerirm eouitl Eurch:ks.
hf true tb AdTuiuice over UlT'tliu ' (.r
inn cle-n U-KaeJ, vhila ilili re(a.um th
lavrtc, ttt Uri.ikOt1eiut Krenfth.
HeiMcnc Irum tb NvupJ4r?ii' r Stock, und we
are Mtltyned, bmild ha revch A merit -uteiy, b
will irive hrI aiTuuntol hltBMli bvU r i .in:
South Haiti l4 ty Aow$ Ojjict. Oct. 10, 14,
0'J .rn.T-?lll W'.'"' wjnD?, mnoT PrUes In
will stand liir the muib mi n
! place In I rviua. at t-J. 'o charsre lor mares not
pr.vina witn lout,
aprtl. EttWAHD ALCOTT.
IMPORTED
My CLYDESEALE STALLION, six
years oi.l. Lay in ol-ir, will stand, iMMtuioinsr
April nth, al Jenner X Roads tbe first week, ths
second week at my farm beainnlna- April lvtu,
and week about througuMit th seasuB, at
$15.00 I2JB,TTRA2XZE.
NORMAN PERCHERON ' STAL
LION, n years old. black Inm-eray. will
stand aa fidlow.- The first week, hntliiDiaa; Aprt1
l Jtb. at my farm, the art, April luth at Jenner X
Koails, ami week about daring the season, at
$20.00 INSTJRANCE.
Parties breeding to above horses and loslna
their eolts, will only be charged halt rates ; losing
mare and colt noeharwe.
Ot th th abov horses, will sat tbat so two
Sneroti stand In th State, and I consider my
P- reheron Horn the best on I ever saw. Both
bone will weigh about a ton each, with ireat ac
tion, fine style, bone and make up. It will pay
any farmer to o twenty mil to breed to lt her of
tbe smiv horse, as I have seen th rolts by bntb,
ami never saw as good ones before. Parties from
a distance, wtsbine: to remain ov.r night, will be
ke:t Ire. UamDlctonlan Stallion,
Will also stand at my larm, at (25 Insurance,
apra-an.
Register's notice. '
Kotiee U hertt-y given to all ftrvxs eon-era ed
a leaacee. ereui'.ors. or otberls, tbat tfce M -
kmtif accounts . faoaoi rotister, ao.i that
cti umovai to presetiiea lor eunnrmua an4
allowance at aa lirphacs' Court to bobcMMScoa-
ret on Xcurilay, the aula itay of May, lsea,
1. First aaa noai aeooant ( A.roo Will, tcsc-
anv o kaaanie Hucluiler, lel.
4. Fjh mmt nnaiaocuaaiuf JieihJ. 3Iusrrave
Execoujrei Joiia Hosgravcilee-d.
a. tir laixl raal aoout of H. A. Hart--ell,
EjieeubirolCa-.lia.riac Jtunntaa. ilee .i.
. Urst and boal arcoant ol JaJofc Oerbart and
J.O. Voanain, aocaumct i'raJlL. f. avoaaua,
(
. Fust and partial account of Sam Barclay,
EjoeanToi JoEIhim 'ue. Uee'a.
a I'iktiM niLtl jmwm tj H A H&rfIT
a,xecuior ot Liavia aioaaiaui. dee a.
7.
in; aaa anal accuani ol Lt. u. Acaennaa
Administrator u Samoet Zrtta. dec' 4.
S. Kustaad Una'. aroual ot Jualaa L. Bark-,
holder. Administrator oi Sam'l hover, doe'4.
. i'iraiaad nnal aeooantof S. W.aad W.H.
Fritx. Aiiaunlsiramra of f ater W alkr, dee'd.
10. First and anal account o i'nnstlaa aLreger,
Administrator ol Lai.l SclirurB, deed.
11. Firm and tnal aeeuat.1 uf keter filial cream.
Administrator of Samuel lyota. dec A.
Li. Account ol K. F. HAoiaicr and Utile Hor
ner, Administrators ae. ol Fracktia Humor. dee'd.
iL Account of Jonu M. Ouarduin ot VrUs
S. aad MUiorra Jane lieal, minors.
14. Account ot H. J. and J. J. Miaolls, Admra.
ax. of Jonas Siiauiia, dee d.
li. Account uiW.A. sseliwrt and W. 3. Baer,
Admra, fcc. ot Sol. J. Baer, dec a.
15. Account ol UT. A. s.ibcrt aud W. S. Baer,
Aumluiatraiurs, kc, ot ssolvuioo J. Baer, dee d,
woo was Goaruian ol Mary Jaae Colemaa.
17. First and ooal accouot ol Jercmian J. File,
guardian m Vto.1- S;im12B, minor.
Is. Second and Baal account ot David L. Mey
ers, A-lmr. ef George If. Uay. dee d.
l'J. t ITU account ol l'aniei J. Horner, ai air. a.
t. a. ol baitd iieic, dee d.
jo. Account ol Isaaiel ljuatner, Ailml. oi rnup
Glerner. doc d.
iti. First and final account of J.L. Pnghaed A.
F. Dickey, AUmrs. of John J. spanaier. deed.
Fin! and nual ao-ountof Josou Cable, Ad
ministrator o! Henry l-earodlec'd.
SS. First and nual account of A- F. and W. S.
Bittacr. Ai annisuau.ni ci samuel bluner, deed.
U. Aooinnl uf faaiu.l Bcraey and laoia
Blougb, riecut'rs ot looiaa Blougb, dee'd.
2a. k iat aud nual acoiuit of XaaAC Voder, Ad
ministrator of Daniel C Youer, dee d, vlw was
troardiaa f laxie Austcar.
10. steeoad aud uo.il account of Michael Long,
iUfccntor ot George Hardin, dee d.
tirstand nual account of Feter J. Cover,
E.t-u:oro Jobs F. Cover, dee'd.
as. First aud iioal account of J. M Lomher and
Aaghui V luprman,'trusiees fur tiie saieoltiie
reaiestate oi cphraim h. Snjder, de3 d.
a. First und nual account ol J. M. Louther,
4.dou. ot Fptiraim D. and Isabella s?uyder, dee'd.
No. 36. Account of JaoO Uertaanl, guarulaa
f Jnas HeinuauKh,
icHl.Icr 3UII1CC, i t'HiL. C. tSHA E.K.
April 21, l:so. i Kc(tiiter.
JEGAL NOTICE.
To Zclinon Koih. of fifwa County. Neb.,
Thomas Hyatt, of sieward, W cstntoreutnd Co
Fa., and Alloa Uvatt. at Coimeiiavillc, Fayette
County. Fa, :
You are nerebv notified that In pursuance of a
writof Fartiiiuo issued outu! the Oriiu&us' Court
4' siomeret Countr, Fa., and to me directed, I
wui bulil an inquest on toe reale-titeof Lluaoetli
Hyatt dee'd, aituate in Liiwcr Turkey fool Twp.,
sitimeraet County, Fa , on Thursday. April '-J,
lsso, when and wnere you can attaod if yuu talnk
proper.
suchfi Office, i JOHN WINTERS,
Marca 24. e. i btienff
TAVERN LICENSES.
T'HE lollowinc prjrji have filel la my otilce
tneir iKdUiiun t.r T a vera ur KediAur.nl Lt
ccoife., itrKeiher with the c.-rtiQcattt!, atHlftvU0,
Iwntla, 4lc,.um nutico is fa tj re by Birtn tnai ia
ttauie ba iire.t-niHi 10 tlie 0url tf iioarter
CHttittions (jt mlluwauc on MLoay erenm. May.
17, l-'s'J, Hfn ani wnere all erdu&a inien-JieU
eta ftUend it they see prupsr.
Thsrles A. Mitchell, Allison Tp.
iiwanl Nictf .
K. T, Kr et, CuntlueKcc Buruagb.
C?4.iKi Sierner, "
Au.'UcVU Koebler. Cimemaiuch Tp.
Frctterick Imrr, lireeuvtHe
'lilt-mar. Wiiii-vms, Lii. Uck
t. f. S'iuer, laAniaer
KotNrt Viutairie, Alejer-lile Borcuxh.
fc. U. VVbtker,
;ttHj.niel Siicer, " -John
H. 5tioer, '
t iitA A. baer,
irerge lH.rea. N'-trtiiamptua Tp.
"niDi J. i':ier. New iUita.tre lrtKigh.
S.iiiim i a. H iiuc, KcjckW'A.tl iitjruuuh.
Miluuel turlau;ur).
Suiu- l t. aster, Mo?towa
J-'lin H. lltie,
L..IZ A. i.iui;iii, S"Oi2riet
v. J. liiKintHfu-vUi, -
Juha t. rsu&, Lrs iii BorocU.
A. A. Ai ilitfT, "
SeoM Ku.-h,
J.J. Kenntill. WeUs-Tstar-f
PrutLoQ.miy i Orfi -e, f IS". ii.URlTCHFILLl,
Apni 1, lvvi. v froiuoQuCary
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of sundry wiitsol F!. Fa. Lt. Fa an J
Vtad Hi. isjuei outol tlieCuurt oi Comm iu I'les
ol NiiiMfrsct Co. Pa., amtto me ilireoied. then will
he eaiMreti to pu:l.c ule a. the court Hihuo In
bumerMi loruutch. Pa-, on
SA TURD A Y, JIA Y 15, 188G,
at 1 o'clo. X r. a., all the riibt, title. Interest and
claim oi' S. W. Herahocrger, ol, id and to tne tol
l'wim Jecriiieti Wtot around, fiiiaate lo New
iialiuuure ijonmvu, anil knova oo rbe plot of
said town as lut 'o. i. trontlna tiS lost on Wah
incton atrei aatl runniiiic baca w teet eriual
wioth to Uibrmun alley, Uiuntievt on the Eal by
lotoi Hcnrj J Fnirberu anil on tne went by kit ol
Francis J. tiilleepic, containing one-lourth ot an
acre, more or lens, witli Uirge Irame i.torerooui
thereuu erected.
i'jken in eieeutioa as the property of S. W.
iiershoerxcr,at lue ault oi Elian urir..
ALSO
All the right, tills. Interim anil claim of Airnea
Biit-r. owner, anil luaiab anl Wru. r. tiaer. coa
tracutn. ol. In and to the lollowim; lot, or piece of
irruunti situate In Somerset Tuwn?hip. Somer-et
County. Fa. ailioinlna lands ol Lriniel KimineU
on tbe west, north and eairt, and th Somerxet and
beiioid piationthe south, and having thereon
erected a Uive trams dwelltnit huue and store
room. Taken In execution as the property of Aftnei
Baer. owner, and l'aiah and W in. S. Baer. con
tractors, at the suit ot Ch.trUa 2Shaok. Juiah J.
Walker and Man in l'rant, i.'artners doing busi
ness as Shank, Walker aud Brant.
ALSO
All the riifht, title. Interest and claim of Wm.
Fjiert, of. In and to the tolUwina tecrild lix of
around situate in the IKinaer survey of tbe IS ir
ouab of Mcerdale, bouo.lei on tbe north by
'urtb !treeu on the east by alley, (ntheaouth by
Laie street, on the west by Kit oi Christian Ilia,
with a twsiory trame dwelling hvuje aad otb
erou'.buiidinKS thereon erected.
Taken In execuiitrfi the nroperty of William
f ilert. at tne uit ol J. K. Flke and Joel (neatcy
executors of Jhn Fike. dee'd, use ol Margaret
t ike, of Samuel U. Fike.
ALSO
AU tin- riiht. title, intercut ami claim of Frank
Wull, of, in ab.l tothe following; Jefcritie.! real es
tate. Til : Two certain lots ol ground situate in
liale City now Meyersilaie Borough. Saenet
County, l'a . known on the plan 01 olinarer A.1JI
tloa to saul Birouith aA .-ts 'o. TS anu 77, each
Irmtlnx SS teel on Brinulway an,i extemtiiia back
l'o teet tit Penn street, b .umieil by Peun sixoetoa
the South. tli:bth street on the easr, Rpjauway
en the north, and lot No. 7i un lbs ea.t
Taken in execution a.i l:..- property of Frank
Woir. at the suit oi Samuel Fount, as.lgncs ot A.
K. Shoemaker.
NOTICE All persons purchasing at ths above
sale will plenae take nt ii. t; tbat a part of tne pur
chase miney to lie male known at ths time ol
sale will tie require.! as sin as the property Is
kni,ck, it iliiwn i,llirvi It will Im. .t.u.I i
to sale at ths rik ol tne nrt pun haer. Ths
reiiiiiue ot the purchase muney un.st le paid on or
heiore Thursday ot ihe first week of the May
Term ol Court, the time bxel by the Court for se
curing the acknowleoKtiicnr otoeeda. anil no deei
will be acknuwlets:etl until ths uuri-haae money is
pai.l In lull.
Sherili's Office. I JOHX WINTERS,
April a I, i-sq.' Sbertrr.
PUBLIC SALE.
OF
IY VIRtVEofan Orter issued oot oftheOr
I pharw' Court o, Somerset Comity, Pa., to the
under; iirned directed. I will expos to sale by pub
lic outcry on the premises, on
SATURDAY. A PHIL 17, 1SSC,
At I o'clock p. v.. th followlna- described Real
F 'tate, l ite the estate or Adam Fitt, deeea.-wu, to
wit:
A certain tract of land situate In Mllford Twp.,
Somerset Co., Pa., containing 147 acres more or
leas, adjoining binds ot Aliwrt Will, Joneph Say
lor, Sawlla Vowler. Ell Pile. Henry Lucks. SI.
moo Yoana, Aontliam Barrone and others, kav
ula; tbareun erected a two-ctury log
DWELLING HOUSE,
Lv Bam. an-! other ontbulMLnits, shoat cm
hun.treij tveres "Ipcm1 sni In a rea)iiahle state ul
ultivAtlto, balarw timber land, small ratrar or
rharl. guuJ water, two mtlei ttotn echoul anil
ciiureh.
TERMS.
(100 cash on eoBtimitla of sal and delivery
ol deed to th purchaser, one-third alter tbe pay
ment of debts and expenses to remain a lien upon
tn premises t secure the widow's dower, the In
terest to be paid to her aennally. and at her death
the princiiitl sum to the heirs and legal represen
tatives of Aitm Fitt, deu'd. balance lo twoe.uai
annual payments Irom eonhnuAtlon of sale : tea
per cent 01 tbe purchase money fob paid when
the property is knocked down: deierred payments
to be securvd by lodgment bond on the premutea.
HENRY FITT.
tnai-4. Administrator and Trustee.
OF
Dealers in MerMise, He,
-IX
SOMERSET COr STY, FA.
TAKE NOTICE Tbat In pn.-snanre of th sev
eral Ants ot" Assembly of tbls Comonwealth ta
provide ravenoe to meet the demand upon the
Treannry, and for other purpueea, th andorslKS
ed Appraiser of Mercantile taxes, for said Coun
ty, has preiared a llstol tbe trades In ld County
and has plaeeil eaeh In that chars which to hlia ap
pears right, to-wlt : . . .
ADSlSoa TOWXSHIP,
Unmet. " " TVsaVa. C7t-.
P -an. H. U Bm. Retailer. ' M
Hntlalsy, Wm. a-ttoa - ...... 14
Fr. A. t "
Hatfield. Mrs. A
Liston, Bros " 14
vamaDlB
Real Es
. 40 )
, n ft
it
....
....
... SO
...
.... SO
' ........... ....
Waal, Ferry it billiards...... 34
BaoTHsasvAUjrr Towssmr.
Hoover, Edward Distiller .
Laadis, K.C
sjbulu, Abrarn "
coMiaacoH TowssHir.
Keohler. Auti Tavera .
Hoffman, Daniel. Ra'alitr .
Swaaa, Jacob D...
cosvli rscs aovorGH.
I
M 0
14
1
Black. A. O
ltodda, J. M
Fraics. R. T
Urotf. Simon........
Muou, J. H
iouuuin a Co
toss. A.M. Bra ...
-hrock, Ja-xib . . . .... .
Weakland. L. W
.Ketailer ....
. Tavern
... 30 do
. Beuiler .
Tavern M OU
. Ketailer ,
li
JO CO
1)
14
. Tavern .
. Retailer .
ZutaU, L F
xumcx Towssair. .
Hay, P.S Ketailer....
Manst, L. A " ....
Ycusic, lieo. S " ....
oitsjcivnxi tovrssuip.
Dorr, f red................... Tavern ....
jxrrsasox towtsship.
rlarkl.-T, J. W. Ketailer ....
Gardner, 44. H " ....
Hull, ki-bert T
Schlajr. U
JKSSCSTOWS DOBOrSH.
Orlffilh, J. J Retailer
jo a Kit TOWSSHIP.
Cover. James M Retailer
Misbler a Kebtlager ' .....
Morgan, '. S .....
O Connor. John A
SUirio, Fred. ' .....
Laaijiaa Towsswr.
Cook, J. M Retailer
P. iuhman. Jee liistlller
Heal, A. U Retailer
Sweitier, S. P HHUIlcr
same. ........ Tavern .....
lowes TCRarnrooT towsship.
Colbom, O. W Ketailer
tlreen. A. W
Schwelbeim a He man "
Somerset Lumter Co ' .....
ailDI.Et'BEa ro Hmr.
Miller, J. f Retailer
13
14
14
14
13
12
u
u
14
13
14
14
U 04
11
14
14
14
14
li
Moore, U. B "
MiLPoaD Tovrssaip.
Walter, Cuas. A Retailer
MKVXBSDALS BoaoVUU.
Hl.-unh. H. J
HroiL F- V ,
. Ke-julcr .
ii
14
.. 30 (M
14
Citizens bank
Hankers ...
Retailer ..
Datum. 11.
Fb-bsor. BroH
Farmers' Bank
Fabony, J.dri
(.raasmao. (4. W . ...
Iruthrie, Koicn...
Hiuly. at. a ro
Hartley, S. C ,
Hocking; Kros
John, A. F
Kerkeek, J.O....
Lint, Mra. V. (....
Miller a Collins ..
Morrell.L
Kelch, R
Kutter, M. A
Shipley, J. T
Micer. Wm
Slicer. N
Truxall.C. W
Walaer. Jacob B...
Wel!h..os, A F....
.. 14
.. 30 W I
.. 14
n !
.Bankers ...
.Ketailer ...
.... Tavern .
....Ketailer .
14
lo
il
14
'JI
. 49 On
. so 00
IS i
miliar Is....
Tavera ....
Retailer....
Tavera .....
Ke:ail-r .....
. an
:
Wineland. K
Wile. Sjl..m....
Wlibert, J. A "
SEW SALTTWOBt BOSOCnH.
. i
F"!ier. F.J
IHllejple. F. J.
aaer, Anthony.
Spicer, J. C
T .iir, J. M..
ciatne
T .nr. S. A...
b.iuie..
. Tavern ...
.Ketailer ...
. Hrewer ...
. Tavern ...
. Keuil. r ...
Hi.ililcr ...
.Keialler ..
.lH;tiller..
a .11. a..
V
,(!
: ""I
14 !
sew rasTBEviLta Boaoriia.
Hnshnn.1. F Ketailer ...
McMillea, W. W
Yuuirut, L "
XORTBAWPTOS TOWNSHIP.
Brlnham-M. F Ketailer...
lie tiaven. ileo Tarera ...
Miller. J. H Retailer...
Foirhaugh, S. P
rAIHT TOW39H1P.
HelieL Lewi? Retailer ...
Keam, rarret "
Stull. B. F
Youker, Henry "
JL'EVAHOSISO TOWSSHIP.
14
U
14
14
M oo
14
Bl.wixh. P. J. a A.
Clark, John A
Clark. A. B
H.Her. Geo
Sliecht, Jiiah.... ......
...Re'ailer .
... Tareru .
. . . Retailer .
:3
, M 00
14
14
14
anrawooD aoaorcn.
Ah a MeElfl-h Rrtaller ....
Bin'kmaa. Sani'l Tavern . ...
Haines. S. A...... ....
Miller Bn Retailer....
Kbuais. Alex Tavern ....
Simmons Mrs. A. J ketailer....
Smith a ttunpetine. ......... " ....
Sny.ler, H "
SnyHer. Zacb " ....
Wulter?iMsrHer. li. H ....
SnMERSICT TOW5SHIP.
13
. 54 10
. Sw 00
12
. to o
14
14
14
14
14
Apple.
Bier. Mr. Arties .
How man. W m
FricJl.he. John A
Miller. J. i Co
Sip, Feter.......
I'oumau. Jos .....
Retailer .
SOMERSET BOBriliH.
He. her. B. Jr
Kenfonl, Alex a Son..
Bcntonl. 4. W
U.y.!. O. N
Co.k a Bcerits
C..DrothaCo
F-rner, A. H. aBro..
Fisher.Chaa. H
Frease a lv j.iS.-r
Hertley. Henry
HiktiiiboLbatsi. W. J.,
Htoilrrbaum, J. B
Holilerbaatu. J. il....
Keller, Jusiah
Knepper, A. Ma.
Louther. I'r. J. M...,
Mclnmell. Fiwanl....
MilleT. J. H ,
. Retailer .
..Retailers..
. Tavern ....
.Retailer
'. so oo
SO 00
Parker a Parker
Filer, Sam 1
Pl.-tUA. E
Billiards.
.Retailer .
Schell, K. B
Schrock. Mrs. M. E
Shaier. M. W
Somerset County Rauk....
Snjiler. J. B. a Co
Tavman. Mrs. A. E
Tre.lwell, Mis. .11. il
Vhl. Mrs A. E
Vhl. Solomon (assignee)...
V'mht,C. B
WeirteY. Wm. H
Wood.V. H
immennan. IL Bl
14 I
11
. 30 Do
ll 90 ou
14
11
14
13
14
14
14
. Bankers ....
.Rciailer ...
. Tavern ....
Retailer ....
STisTrRErs: Towstnp.
Haltier. C. L...
Hrant. C. A
liunham, S
Fl. to. A. ....
Retailer .
1.1
14
13
111
14
SO IM
8
14
hnici. J. !..
i 'a,i- J,J.wli
Tavern ...
Ii?iiller ....
Ketailer ....
Topper. J. M.
Wagnar, I)..
STOVSTOWa BOBorOK.
Bowman, Noah
Cover. P J
Custer, Sam'l... ...
Hue, J. H
Kyle, F.dar
-chla-.p;B
Thompson, Jae aSon.
Ketailer ...
Tav-ra ....
Ketailer ....
14
14
50 00
50 OO
13
14
14
S.VL1SRCRV BlIROt'llS.
Reachy, H. I.
lovely, Mrs, L ,
Iiivelv. Jos
Hay. p. S
Hay. C F
LlvenicoI. J. D. a Co
Shaaa. Kran -is
Smith. Mrs. Jf
. Bott'er.
.Ketaiier .
SO 00
;o oo
u
.Killl.udj.
.Keialler .
stuti-r. t
Walker a Leydlg
t'Rini rowssaip.
Lohr, W. E Keuller ..
SorTHASIPTOS Tl'.WSSHIP.
Hinkie,Val Diitlller ...
SVMHIT TOWS4HIP.
Enos. Frank- Ketailer ...
Hoblitiell, J. J. asn
JiMy.Samueld "
Tllp. (ieo "
rrPKU TT RKlYrcOT TOWTISHiT.
4er
laJ B Retailer'
.3:n A -
I tJol
kra -a n
IEKISA BOBOroB.
Albrluht. James....
Beniord. L. J......
.....Ketailer .....
14
14
13
14
14
so ui
Vl 00
SO 00
14
14
I'avts A Ccler
Hunter. J. A
Jenkins, I. A.... "
Same Tavern ...
Lyons, Jlin. ...... ...........
Miller, A. A .1.
filers. P. H Retailer ...
Snyder, M. A
wsxLBRSBrao BoBoroa.
Kenoell, J. J Tavern
. so 00
OaiiKcaioa of rtndert im McrchanAit :
Sales I l.ooo 4'lass 14 Tax t 7 10.
Sale s.ooo 4;iass I t Tsx 10 00.
Sales IO.O00 I 'las la Tax 11 iO.
Sales 14.000 Clam H Tax li Oil.
Sales au.mo Class Kt Tax -0 Ou.
Sale ao.Ooo Class a Tsx - .
Sale a,ou class S Tax ' ,
CUiutfealion ef Tavtrnt:
Sales below 4.0- 0 Tsx M no.
Sale 4,0f) Tax 11 1.
Sales S.00O Tax '3M 10.
ClaniHcat ijn uf Brtwert and Tfiilillert:
Stales below S3,onn C!jn-Tax 1 Oa.
Sale .ok .'lass Tax, H 00.
Sales 7,000 Class : Tat 40 00.
:
'. Ku, K. E... Ktaller..
j atxi-iUSST Tow-wsmr.
' , , b..h
HuWJtiell, .J.a 3cs EtUUer..
( ' finar, . w
( aaaux aoaprna.
j , r. k.,-ii
: BJ- Retailer..
if, J'Vf
Vi , a .' t
I f."" -
! Srls,""r'!J' iv A'
i, w
Jlss a.
a, f aal CI
r n ll.tm. A. aw. t ....... .
' '. S. t-o. -- S01 '
, 5'tri Matthews "taller .
ClattiUcation of rf;ya d Dometlie Liquor parsons In, looted to aai-1 auratt to make Immctl
- Deaim: ate payment, and Um ha. lan claims aa-ainat th
Salts Mow 5.0OO-Clas 13-Tax !i 09. ! nmf mU Preseot them duly aotnentieated r
fciu.iio:a4-hIwaitiyMltaoIeoaU
TAKE SOTfCZAJ. ern who are coneeriv
eiJ tothn aprii.miit, lhat an appeal wt!l be
beid at lire C ocd mi5i ora' 4 Ace, in Socnrraet. ou
the ma day 01 April, ww. Deiween u aours 01
a. m. and 4 p. a , when and where y eau at-
1 . i teod if you think proper.
Hi J. B. DOtBACLD.
NEW O
si usr
gNEW PATTERNS!
14 I
14 I
13
13 1
ou .
11
vi I
VELVET,
M0QUETTE,
BODY BRUSSELS,
W
i
IS
14
Tapestiy Brussels, Extra Super,
Ingrain, Cotton Chain,
Cottage Carpets, Straw Mattings,
llurjs and Stair Crash, Stair Hods & But ins
14
14
CARPET FLOOR
32X25 FEET
CARPETS.
LACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN POLES.
Tr7a will paj irsiIit a Cirpets to
prices are tha lewsst.
CARPETS. LACE CURTAINS. ETC.
WE GUARANTEE IT WILL PAY YOU.
G-EIS, FOSTER, & CTT7TTTT7
CLINTON STREET
JOHNSTOWN. PENN'A.
jA HEiv BOOK STORE II, SOMERSET.
WM. H.WELFLEY,
BOOK SELLEK SOMEKSET, PENN'A.
C?::3 a
re and
BIBLES, TESTA JIEXTS, IlYJiy BOOKS
And Standard and Min tHonKjUS L'.)l in all 1 1 artninitm of Litra
ti're, .iih a.i
HISTORY. EICCRAPHY. ALL THE FCFULAR NOVELS
AS WILL AS THE FAVORITE POETS, IS ALL STYLES ASD BID1SG.
oo i
liiwOT
14
I school
0
13
ECOKS AND SCHOOL
STATIONERY !
The PuLIle will also Had a tail iw rtment of '..: Pt:-ra!r.ir ; the Stationerv Tnul, ncludlng
a great vanty ol blank Books, such as
Ledgers, Day-Becks, Pass and SleacraiidTin Becks,
FISH W&ITISG PAPERS OF ALL KISDS,
WMTISG TAP.LETS. PENCIL TABLETS, PAPERS IX BOXES,
ENVELOPES, PENS, PENCILS, INKS, dc, fc
BASE BALL GOODS, CB0QI ET SETS, ETC.. Pl' TCBES, FRAMES ASD .H01T.DI.VGS, Ot
ALL SORTS.
THE STOCK OF JUSTICES' BLAXKS IS FEESU X COMPLETE
And hav all been ear!ully printed ktus in Scmerset County, and will htfjun irrcf iaai'l
fartmtari. Corrtp-.iienc atunt Books, ac.. is Incited, and ail mall order will re
ceire prowipf attention.
Si-STORI ' I ROMsftt . .Nt.T Tit BOTD'St Sllti STOKE.
inayl.,.
. W BEXFUKB.
RUG
G. W. BENFORD & SON'S
DKUGr STORE,
3STO. 1, BAER'S BLOCK.
Ve keep ennstann hand 3 sto k of
PUKE DEUGS AND IdEDICINES,
Chemicals, Dyes, Toilet Articles and Sandries kept in a firt-e!a-ss Im- Store.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
jj1; tSWE'Il- "l1 J' lniM PPrtnane used both bv Fhysl.-iiir.. ir.d F.miMes
1 1. J LS " ' lr'AR- 'beN-t in in m irset Tn m Homc-iic to Imported fFIFHS R
," '' WITH ISKt. FAMILY RECEIPTS FILLED WuVtYr.
LY. All a..eru?ed meiln mef appr on hand. II not parties can depend on its arrival in a
short time, as we pay srrt attention to all such demands, (rarown mnke ol HO
a.i CATTLE fvWULR is bey.nd donht the te.t ia 'he m.irkt cis. per
pound. Weaoto no expense of packinir. laheilnn, a-lvertiin" Ae but
keep In bulk. Aar inaredient wanted specially ean be added i li
an-! see l. r yr.urwif. and t conrlnce.1 w offer Bargains l W
BkKFoar. . So intend doir s square bu.-in-t. and want all
to see lor themselves. Xo trouble to auw vat stock.
srPnr Vini-w and Ligtiorsi for M.lio-nal I.'e- tnlw."S
4 cti
iti)
Over SCO
Ceautiful
Designs.
fr-sV-"
K0N'J.VtTAL F(02 COMPANY.
IT
LE TO ACCEPT UK REFl'SE.
To El.xabeth. Iniennarrlc! wirh James Ko.'ir-
ers of 1 ol S'alp Level. Cambria County, l'a..
ami Aiiretta, Ellen. Jesse, an.1 hLutle bUjdicers,
minor chll.lr o ol Mary Kudirers, dee d, of Al-
t.'na, Blair Co., Pa. :
Vun are hereby mitifiet! ts appear at aa Or
phans Ccnrt to be held at S-.mer-t oa H'mday.
th ITth dayof.vifiy nexr. to accept orrelusto
Uke the real rst'iteof Al x SLi Gresror. dee d at
the appraised val.iari'.n. or show cause why th
same ut uid nt be old.
Sherlrl st'tfice, I JOH.X WINTERS.
April 7. 1-os. i Sheriff.
EUAL NOTICE.
To Charlea E.aers. of lledford Connty. Pa.,
lames Kiters. la Id Ku. trarj Catharin
I .x v. titan .if 1 alnbn 1 'utinrv Pa L' lnaa Ui.ls
r. ol Chii af, KL. k..itcifa i;t.le, of
ford Omiiri. I., a. it th fol!"Winic Y.nir tf
A icnea. Bowtlwfiseil, namely : Iiatui lftl1r,
HanDatvh, iot rmarr ! with J tt Ljatur. ot
I'sriiNnJi t'tnnf.v. Pa , iarr. roiernirrtJ wirti
HecryLirjc. H O hrLn Ctjniy, i.w. M m
IShafler. of rarkanau;, ac i GK-r Stu.iferb
ltlt.r'l tV.wsDtT, P. :
Vo are htrrt'bj notift-J t appear xn Ov-pban-
Oiart to b bil at Srrr. ;ret on .M alyx
Ihe 17(h day nf n.t, then ami laar to
show c:u. it aiiy you he, whj a rtain trart
of IadJ, situate in Sh! Townhip. $mn-1
i'.rtiotT, Pa., TfiAfimr.K lannti oi J. V ea
taioiSai JU aorri aaJ (icrrhci ih- aVaim farm
of UavlJ. Ui-Uacer., de:"d. saotti'l Dot be at
juMic ral? ji- Tttinir to the i niyprof a ptitin
hlfl ia Mid r.nn 1J the axerarim of ni.f ir.
Sheritt". Oiflt. t JOHM WLNTEKM,
Ar.rll 7, i SHeritl.
Lsuta of Kel'oea Xawn. dee'd., lat of M;
lwp.. Sumerwit Co. r.
Letters of a.lialnlstraib4i oath aWv estat
haviajc been a ranted to th urt'luaiimeU brth
i Proper authority, notic ts arcbT Ktven to all
( ApiSV AJiBiaJatrsiw' U Bbew Ma.
EGAL NOTICE.
1 n foitowina' accounts hate been nlM In mv
omce. and notice Is hereby given that th was
will be presented to th Court of Common Plea
ol" Somerset Coonty for eonnrmatloa on Tharsduy
. ,.rT,or,n. mv as. IS-
virat r..l oral acc.mit nf Sae.nel Fonat. Aa
slsrneaof A. E. Shoemaker aad w f.
Proty'itD. 1 N. H, Calif K FIELD,
Aprtl r, 1!M ( ProtaoBourv.
rSAC'iiCALLI:- T'-A.' U:i
Uu.tia UwOi. . jL lillltijt
ii . ; 1 ; r Son 1 - -
r j 1
str iVfr! Price List
11 ?S Circto.
."- ZL.r.sJ 1 '-if.
- AJRFETS
FOR DISPLAYING
S:
irset and istarcsdiaM pc2t3.
C:n3 to Z3 ta bry
Tell selscted Stick cf
STTPPLIES ALWAYS IK" STOCK
WM. H. WELFLEY.
C. H. BEXFOKU
It Will IJay Yon
To Buy Your
Memorial Work.
or
Wm F. Staffer, Omsk, Mi
Manufacturer of and Dealer In
: KUai Ml G21J1TE m
fattens R'cr Fursithri m Start Satitf. in a.'l
I '' Alto Agent Jar Me WHITE HRuMtr
Peisons in seeder MOSVMEST WORK will
end It to tlnir Interest toeall at my sh. p. wher
a pr"Fr sh..wia will b alren them, r Varna.
fartion iiuaranttttt tn Every Case, d PRi
wERr LOW. 1 Invite Ssecial Atteniioa to in
Wilt. Ema,
Ziai XiZaZats
IntnHlutvd by Rf.V,
A. C.RIM u
e'oed imrnvmnt In point of MATERIAL ASD
COSSTRL.CTIOS. and which Is destined to t
the Popular Morum"nt tor mir Chanacabi CU-
WM. F. SHAFFER.
JU LE TW ACCEPT OR KEFt SE.
To J..nas Snyder, of Fulton CY.aatr, !o.
-Marr . Intermarrleii wirh Joseph Praia, (now
dx-ased; of Pennvllle, Westmoreland Co.. Pa
arxt the followin helrior J.,ba A. Sovder. dec'a
vii : k,.h Snyder, of Baron, Allegheny C.
aid.. Allen snyder and David Snvoer. tori of
Oateaburx, lu.. an.l the fc,Ui,.uif heirs ..f Sa
rah, dee il.. who was lnteraame,t wltb R..trt
Llndsmaa, viz : Solomon Lindamsn. of Morrill.
lir..n Co. Kanssn, nd Sarah. islmsrrK.
I IT" pl:,-b,,1''- '! Anns- Ro.en, both of
Mill Run. i yKCo.. Pa, Delilah Luidamaa.
Intermarried w th Hiram Hall of ilia RuB.
IayetteConty. P . d Elr,bta Hmebau.a
of Beatty. .tlarsbaU Co.. Kan. :
. , berehy BiKiaed to appear at an Or-
f, " bui at Sosaerwtt B Monday.
the 17th day of May e, to accent ur retua i
- 1 11 ak t Ka mm I - v : w .
tuaviisvrrMie-tiiteriia.iaa. V &QTr. -W.i a
mr .pprat. va.Qarfc- or show eaoae wbr tb
am shoq.u Dt i
JOHX WINTERS.
Sheriff.
THELCvTEST RATE S
ON THKOCUK TtCKETH
WEST AND S0I:TI1WKST. Via.
F-ir rail Icoraat1oe of th rout, where to to
tain Hmernment Land, laps, Ete,
A. X. BBACRENRIDOE..
Cent. Pass. Ax'C
Cob. 7th. Art a SaiTartcu
parrsaroM. P a.
a m?. rvrrr w a tsttt.
xiuxjxi jl iiuitawMmnl
the iarsjett. oWst-eAtas4iitlirt, beat know
sfles us ta souniry. Mt tttieral wrms. Is
)Ualel facilities. Prices low. Uenera Nnry.
Established 144.
W. t T. SBBlik, . w, T.
spa 4Trow.