fte Somerset Jlenl p:n 4. IS Ci Zaun'. e-- . uEiesecker Snyder . rear J-' ? Resetter A Sny- -v at iroates t5' !t lkrise casis. vs better lliaa ait- 2:1::;? f- cusluciers. . 1 ... : - ' - C.k A llita-T'. -, frt Jj-nf tl ie-l of i, rat-re V-a t.j rent a f re acre l.jC s!vu'id call on v - ' j U period C-ir5 n- to brak or ni--t. at Bie- i . ; ,-t',C nsaiii-rs can w a 1 i Jam M. i over. ; . (iur Men' i"0'' ' - ' " '-,' A H aio tire O.-s P.sEarrs. in ais coii'-eiva-i;; pra -f the criebra- t lUrrStxi'T a. K r an r. (,f Srm Y-rk. A" ; ',i A,i,-r.. . ..fthe ' ilur if iKer and v r.utr.-erof gi rios to STit rfairoT'ij'ie- Yard n, lee--t r.e ro. 1 - Mr. F t s- Kantner's t . Jv-i: ttri-f ' yi- p. tire - knight l.n r c-;ts nri a ra-ie. Try r..n in , :ni tin cU.ra .i.j.Tt of her af- :- rr me tju'i-'r-mi'ie girl ..n scan bet new tyr arraiig- ! of P,T.tiy";var-ia : ). -!, an 1 f kc iin.rel thoii'4'td ' ri in the Hrveral j I r l'r vf the i r.--"'r Tiiplit . i. 31."l ; m:n- : : total mem- ', f itsemHcrsl.'p ( rr 'tiy live : st j -".ared to : - iri.-e. Farcters. I .i'i;;ry -T"t5"fc-. i i". i :.-li V'-'i t will iidress ijut . Tri-.r ::ii !V--- r.;r ; who will f:rt ,i iT'f..-m.'.m. fan i!i.j M.tv.r -Te l av jtit ! i'l a j ... '--it Meat Market, in j .?, ! t- t ff. and H. j . Kc. ke,a c:tj5it'T ua I .ui.r IV-vies bcying meat ; -s tart' kc;-t ji the svfri-naJ'- ontl """' r. I'v:s i To. I t i ,-..:.-v . 'j'n e ' 5-t rnarril ; i- ir . - Mr. and Mr. M. B. y-- . w.-rc m-f-ei in 11 J. at the i m.-rr i' "f their we. i'niT. : . , , . ta 1 K chi.dr n. g-iin-1- .ir I ZT. grt -inMiilirca pre- ! - r.-- ! r,ever a .luth ia tlie ' - y.i Jii-rr.'.; :.v vears "! an-1 Iht - ..l.; ' lij.-v lx.ii. re!ti.'-.i--y ; -rv vz "e srs r.vr in t n- ,-v nofitiy li"jn- J; - was tris-esi tsti-l.'f r4i-f!.i'-J i:j"jrori ,-lge Bartiet. the y irelay in.lar. He i t:.: a was an :r.riecr--r he had i-.' t .. -r ; .. r-ji.4iy. Tlx justice - - t. -e te-".re wl.otn tV.e case was tritd ir i-:s.-r i.a! a ri-iit t.i to the it..':. '. n-t to other peixwis. j .' 1... i-r 1-ln. ; tak i' i iewoftlej j :-! tl.at nr.Vrthe Uw of 17:4 ; - aitr:':; t: se!:. c.L-a-v on f-uiiday. : S.3--T t:-.t he w j bt ir.keejr s-r : ' ivi .r.-r x :-r!.-r t'e peis-.n buy- ' "tT. w; & i' ;e-r (,,f "lie h-e'"sr or ' '' : a iirtr ti t-en for:u--2 at '- -. ! of .;h IetivT' - : T; ; : w:. iu.e need all j ri: e p.'it: al jKtrtics and Iiavinc ; '. -:t.s for men for li e tat j v vt::iorit re-tiving sriy ' ;.s- p. sj.-k tog-'hT ! for xliv can-l: late until lie i:ni ii. to lue.r inrsirsiiry. i Tli.J 1 1 " - ;a i ii ' :ie treascry wiii . ' : .- j..'y am.!,g t'ie irithers. ; T -- s.n-ir. .; : ai 1. tiear'y one li'in- ! - ;T. i ...ii -j, vi-;'iity, 4 :.' :-i: t - a--oih lo s rr.v. t iratai. :i-rs ; T. '., i w'.'i jrt-ot their Jicie '- t'gii.lilRg :: -r - T..e t.s.;-u- l-'ire was or- , xe-i t r jai- fr-a lr.:u-t LTjh, w ho ; a :j i.iv a f.'.i -m '.-g tli.'e of tiiw a ! '-'-Ntr i svtt-ei t-r..'. ut tier d'.5.-rent ! s-j- jit ii:':.r v-l'"!iei In s-r.t out by -t-.t-.-t;: ofici.-::t!if at Waal.itvtoti ' " Z'.x la r:w of the season has ; !'.' ..j';-!:: the eimntrr. but " '. ri.-. iJ.:t ti Mates of ii-e Va ry. Tiie kXinz -: ol the ; a: 4 !.-!. are n,.--4sl as having :nj irei t u.e--?n pnRrm of tlie g".iif "'r sii-u .erilesee. a.tti.Uiri tlie r -r.s m tiie southern states sr.Ai; rra-r.s firiid ils n.-m Ual .r,i irvl by the j Ti altertmre frerxtcis and ! :.- 'i.s! p.Tcd more or less rir-.,- ii.-at ir. t! t--a'es r- V .-is-ir.;. H.avy srviws pre- '. ia the mi.Wle At- j '""a- T "-4 t.-.i s'irid remains frm 1"W ID tlM iill. aT.,1 Telerrsj-h ,1; .-. .. -'u nr. ! pr i,.;;ation of the imrtn- 'si.fti FnntsI States ml-e how-I i'!!:-.,.!,! i f K Location. e" ! H . vi-r M Treja.il i A i - o!r :Jain Cns ai.d Fatm ' -' p-ssed to see t tikt pa-'ie-rs in oe.1 jlje see-res rn r" atej a " l.i T-inwiJ taciiitiea and a s i. x Miail. IVotUt. Notice. ;.it tliemseive" in.Wne.1 '"er-rTs fre are iirrefev rairf, ti AT. ra raw. rl W. J; J"c itrwst f tiie same lo svker. in wiav l.aita i..,- i W 'rfti.i coiil tbe first day "ti an j after tliat .late they 2 br r. c.ntH tT dae r.r.s .rf la etitjim -u . i. . truutiMf io til -ITS l!.-. Joas Wnrrata. irrc promptly Very lew ehanaes of residence Lave taken place ra Somerset I bin spring. We hare bcr bating dViistfol spring nW & it, is several 4v. Vr. Ned F Kientan, of Pinsbarsh, spending a fc-w daya with friends in town. The attention of wilier i directed to tbe a.iee"tiement of tbe Misses Meyers, in tbia week 'a Hmn. Mr J. B. Sr.rder and family bare taken pwa-ei. of their handsome new residence on Pafiot m. jt Mr. Ernest Korw. of Wabinrtoa and Jrffn Colltve, b qndin tbe Eaater ra- cation at b Ikkw in pomcr. Tr. and Mm. J. K. Milfc-r cvlrbrated tbe J twentieth anniversary of their marriage at Deriin, Monday erenin.5!arch JSb. Tlie in Kiltnr of the IlEau arrired fcrme ut!i!ay nictt. He ret imed 10 Washington this. AVe-liieadaT morning. j Communion services will be Utl-l in tbe ; j Evar.g-iM-al rimrrh on Suinlay ereniii. j ! April rli. conducted ty Presiding Elder D. ' K. Lavan. j The "''J:er" monument" rnmittee of j Cummins' P. . A. R-. ltiire aireiy rewrcd JiWr-uons amocntir.g to ix unn- Mq. A ii'.iiia 1 ' in" - , - ii...' ' j . - - d!-' into Swifern-t huoday BKiruing, and spent tli day circuUlin; among his many fronds. A. newsjmjKT that ewitsvors to stop tle shrinking of it rir.-aUtitn ! bearing Cile w;:rn-s ajairwt ita re-'giihor ia d'sring a d;t' h fc..r its own unsbrtcg. IX-St-r !utidjy was a beautiful, bright !ini.y iiiy. T":ie cLurvbes were all U-jciy attended and f.mie vf thrtn were hand s"nrfir ornarm-tited with fi'twer? and other tletT'mti'tn. " Senator '' K- E. ler left fur Tyrone this. TueiJay uoin. lrf.-re be ias aixr.;-! a t ia?wn in a bonk store, with j.ib pnnting of fv aiut'bment. The S.-nator i a graduate of the Pei'Tit office. r T, i r r ta...'. j-.f ' rroi. xi. ii. ami i. r. aur'i-'", v stj.ii--1, are the irie of Mr. Wiiiiam Warden, of tlii citr. The n-st-naroeJ gen tleman was formerly Sr-aperinteiideiit of OUT ' A movement is on foul amonj the nviM i ' ir,?uer.tLa! i-etscrf the iiran-l Armr cf the j i . ' i R.f iiibiic to ;ti:irm ttie jovemraent to per- ; : rtiae a !a-jv tn.-t of land on the top of- L kno" Mountain r a natii-nal park. Pi'lrift Attorney liicserker and It. James ; i E. Kiiw kcr leave for Wali:niTon. I. C. tlii evetiing. to attend the annnai conven- : : ti mi of their coih-se fraterci-.y. w'aiiA will be i in m in that ci'y throughout this ' ' wwk. Mr. H- K. KcJirTts and !anii!y have re tanied to N-m to live, aft r a year's rp-i.l--rie in r.Tkwood. r.ippie's " many friend s ill be g'ad to find bim in his old f.jMtion be'.iind the cotintet iu J. B. H jlder baum's hardaare store. Ti.e l"h day of April is trie time fixed by law f t'.ie c nmieneernent of tlte tmut .!,!; ei'.wi. and rut the lrf day of April, as tua:iy pr.rr a'Vse. A the l"'th lay ci!n-.es on sitniay tiie impatient tirherman will i.ave to wait at-fih-T J-y. By tlie A-t of June !". 1T, t!e (nivemor a'lt'.ora-l to appoint one p-jpu in earn First of April armtDti act. co'iniy who may erj y a free rholorhip for j the l!Ji inst. Eev. Lariett i a man of a'.il twi years at the IYnny;var.ia Museum and ity. and the very abie and el-uenl sermons. S. Ji.-i.-4 of I::du-rial Art at P!ii;ade!pl:ia. i delivered by him in the past few years, were ; That for this county iia n. yet been male. The fir; of April is not tlie gnat business day that it tiI to be in years gone by. Pay met: is and ;ttl.'meiit that ljentofore were j!,jv. arranged on the f.rt cf April are now ma.ie at trtiicr times, and the firM is gra.la a!iv l.ing its importance a the gnat Jn-i-ne thiv of the year. The rarle di--a.-e which hii killed seven cows on f'-t ti'ven-hari hill during tlie pat we. k create.! much taik and mrcors ot leu-pj-pnenra.nia. epot-Xic, ec were nnme ous. It m.w arfear that the ca'tie a'.e a quantity i-f sjjiled shorts which ual been tl.njwn out of a car. Mr. James B. H der'-aum has g.veo Lis lare storeriru a genera! overiiaiiiing. and has great'y improved its aptsrararne by a ftv-a cd of paiiit. IK-has a-i'lcl a lar; amount ot uvt shelving, bat still ils his j,n;5t .-):iarers m-'st t.x contracted for hi steadily increasing business i Miss Maad L. fork. laug:.ttr(.f Jwas M. Cwk. ard grand-dauiilitT of Joseph J. ) ;airrr.an reve-'v-cd a perfect mark in every j j recitai Kn in ortii'-grspiiy tiaring tle school j I term j:it cl'esrd. I; l genera!"-y believed j j iS.at 1 r srra-i'ifather .-an speil corrediy eve- j jrd ia tle Engiisa Iaii.nai.-e. We were in error last week alien we sta ted that J.l,n I. Fsily. of I'ittsbr.rg. was in town, t rur reporter rnistoik an-her pt.t'.eraan. who bear a strong ft-icml.ianne in Mr. P. l!y. for him. Mr. Itldy"s wm wri: us thai his fa: her Las len confined to h r.ru for some time by sitkucss. J. L. Miiier, a tern-er. near Greensbar,: wa ar-.tel stui firvr.1 el') and Cots fw cri ei'y to a ie.irse t.nie .lays ajro. Tiiear.iinal ref.iwd to pull, when a cliain was "dolled" a!:t Its 1. wer jaw and hitclie.1 to an'itl.er borse. Tbe animal still was obstinate arl had its jaw -j'ool vffar.d had lo he kilied. Sars si exrhanrr-t The owners of grspe j vines s!i. uid w to it that they are trimmed ! without 'b-iar. if thai inipt.nant work has ; nit len a're-i- 3y d ine. It w illi t late i wijen the fr-rt is out of tbe proand. a tlie ss;. t.-.rts eariy, an 1 a vine trim me. 1 when j tlie sap is rmninir will be permanently in- ; jured. tfn.it killed. ' ei . . .i . r on A kSiU will be beM in the Opera j this. Thir evetiin,. .ben d plo- ".,.,! mas wii 1 crant"d to tbe t.rst class ever I , . . . reiniiar'v f-aduated from a rvmierset scrnnN. - e i Following are tlie young ladies anj jrentle men o.rr.rsinr the ir-a lua!it?e chew : Maul Louir- O-.k. Elna IT.iialieth Paer. Emma J.ise.hine H.l-trfl. Eiia Kinc Voed. CJiaries F. Cook. Wats.jn Frease, Edwin M.Love, Frank isar.ner. j M-.rney was easier this first of April than i it las ln for Kianr Tears pat- Faynits were in mot .ases nil W- tPnpt'y- eX- ! Unsi.in of lime was asked and tint were more len-h-rs to be found than bomwers. j There was absoluteiy no demand for money, j -! J at the V-hrurk scboij boose tbe oom i A number of oor local money lenders who i summer. This will certainly be a picnic ca ne to torn aaturoay anj jjotaxay vca Uwir wallets nil!, iaotoc to find a t-mtable j investmet.t. returned borne in the evening I with nere money than they ta.3 left witb I In iT,i.Mr Tl.is is a eood ilMhcation ..t. ,-i. .,.iU.,f lie .j.intr j ioce our last rrport marriai-e licenses liave J Wn r-sntetl to tlie following Homed per-i ! sons : I tirin A. Kimmei an 1 Alverta '.uIL both of St.wiycreek Township. Faiuer J. Lehman and Mary Hoisapple. Uh .f Coiiemauph Tuwnsliip. C. W. Wli:wTmaa. of Ihxoa. III and ! Annie o. Cs.ienian. of Jenner Township. Samaei . Whitaker. of r!e township, ! and Lsren'ia Fo.ofCow-maiigbtownaiiip. j Iavid Frer and Sosancah Nk bo Is. in. both j of Lower Turke foot. J Wm. W. Wcvand and Ida Au Foust, j b.h 4 Paint Towasiiip. i r- L. c -v . j sj.,1.1. tr-w '. land County, awl Julia F Elrick. tif Olexi cor. Jolin M. Er. chert and Catharine; L. Jan gnmd, both of Allegheny Townrfiip. Freeman F. Baker, cf lirojlierralley Towtsxhip. and Ma E. Kubrigbt, of Berlin. Noah P. Master and Margaret Lobr, both of Qncayiltoning Township. j Another Rural Swindle. j While tbe Bobcxoian aula swindlers bare j here preparing lor toother campaign again j the frsrtpers .ho do not read the nrwspa 1 prrg. an equally vigilant dassof aaoer " Uws arpi prerogatives and i -u" the baysred heroes of emajderabU ' moneT. Tbe latter class are known as the hart A swindlers, and tlx-y tlinr to have : been (ntinj more recently in Eastern Prtirwrlvatiia. and portions of Sc. York i State. Their st-beme is to More a nurrfher of fcjrka in tbe barn of mie thrifty farmer, to whom tbtj confi.le tbe fact that the forks ! aretue remsinoer 01 a larr ampmeni wuicn L" " 4Mpp.ra,una; this 1 culuhdj ui 01 commence wnn tue mu- 1 , j them be will be allowed a commission arrr- j aging from thirty to aeresty per cent. Tbe i fxrmvr dues not quit understand bow tbe j fcrka can be aold with profit at that price, j bat cupidity tempta bim on. and be finally afreet to be loponaible hr the gooda. As a atatter ot (ra " be igrza a receipt which be wnally does not read, ami thirty ; daya Uter b called on by an accomplice of j . tle seHer. wbo demands q-iadrapfe pay ment tor tbe iirci. and ahows the farmer a agreement to accept them at that price. Tbe j Utter kk k, of course, bat tbe iorks are there i and o is the agreement, and kicking does 1 c4 tlp hint in the lea.4. PtJa. Tima. Creat Egg. iKnivru an urm id hit a ?nur f - ni- , a-, ' r. tr 1 1- . T I r ).,'.'., ', , -,, ' gathered qo;te a Urge number of esjn in 30 . . . " j . - - conie perpovfs seemeii io wwot tiie irnniai- 1 I . . 1 1 . . . I f ! ! ' I . ; gneral'y. from the number of eggs their , own bens Uv. 1 figured a little on it. acd . , ... , .1 u 11. t I aim t doubt it, lor I thine, ves. I know. I i , , , ,, ,, ... " - , ; have done fullr as well with ror owa Cock.' From the 3tb day of January, until the j :lt rf March, or at dars. my bens, 112 in number, laved 9"M egits. or 2t"i dozens- r Tre-bred stork conM of white ana j . ... , . Uced W randotts. white 'Plvmooih Kocks j . . i j and Hoo lans. all cf wiiwb I frd sure excel ! , . .... , , , ,. . tiiecomruoo dunghid fowl tr cegs. lut i ilffl't Circt it, I take care of them. They don't rjt in an old sliel to have their . cocitoand fret fnxen. and eat snow ;ntrad I 11 t 1 . a urf Sir j Hi .4nMi. waviiia t poultry bone. do tire ia it, and receive a va- ' riety of Sol. and their cheery cackle is heard throorboiit the livehncg dav. retard- . . . .... . ..r .v,. -.,.1 ki:n.nu ... . , , ,. . i witri.9it nor Vi I tMiieve thee have anv no- i 1 1 .i .Irl-a 1 1.. Annilnn, nm lK. in. i m. D. W. Will. C.!W)r, P April 2. Husband Hems. Tlie schools closed last week. j Inasmuch as Arbor Day approaches, tbe ! planting of trees shonld not be neglected. j Mr. Henry C. Beam has purchased a lot at j this place, and inten-.ls to erect a dwelling j huse thereon. Mrs. Henrietta Sipe, of Nebraska, accom panied by several of her children, is visiting her parents, near ibis place. Ma.i are prevalent among tbe children in thee part?. Thus Cir tbe children in this vieinity hare been exeni fsvuu the ej-i- iklllic. Tiie memliers of tbe Lichty church have pnrliasHl a new oran for their cbarcli. Cannot the txintrreirat ien here do likewise" We most eniphattcally almit that Uvey couid, and. we hope that this matter will receive a favorable consiileratioo. Tiere will he preaching in tlie Welh-r (Larch on next Sunday evening instead of in the raornir-c. as lterrtofore. RVt. Barlett. the polor, will be present at tlie annual j conference, which meets in Johnstown, on Tiie greatest interest seems to prevail at present. arut tbe division of Somerset town ship, making a township of Somerwt, No. 2. Those, of ir citizens, who live almost, or altogether within the limits of the line, pre- j fer to stay on this side. Tlie Beulah corre j sjsjielent has recently made a propoiiti.n I concerning tlie name of tlie new township. If a division is made, it shooid be promi- Iy adopted. Why. the Tery lea. it ha ai rly been sr.tv-el that it might be cailed " Erzard Glry. Hooversville Items. Mud is very plentiful here. P. J. Elongh has erected a very fine dwel ling ojipjlte his store. There has been more lime haiiled (Sim this plare this winter than for many year previous. t hir literary society is booming. On Sat uniiy evening last the attendance was very large, tlie hwise bti.ig crow. led. There has been a great deal of sugar boiled here this seaswn. Tlie water is very sweet, and yields nine pounds per laxrel. A part of this village is overrun by a cer tain kind of rats. They are very lanre, white rata, and verr troublesome, t.jo. Ttiey are j ry Larl to catca. an 1 are a grt source of i annoyance, as nottiing esrajs i:em. i Tl.i liice is to have a creamery in , tl I j near future. There was a great dal of ice j pnt sway by the ss.k holders during tlie ! winter, to be a-ed in making butter the coming summer. This is a move in the I rijrht direction, and w.ll prove a great beoe I fit to our towa. Pugh Items. Mr. Allen Will was the guest of P. II. Walker Sunday last. Mr. Andrew rscbillingeT will erect a new barn the cotnimr summer. Tbe schools in this vicinity have nearly ail closed for the summer Tacalion. Ii-ys. subscribe for the Heialb, becan it tlie cheapest and beat county newspat-er out. j,, Henry O. Will visited Jolinstown last reports a very enjoyable time tjjje. Mr Albert Sl Wcicle has a large lot of fine 1 turkey, .bkh be experts f largdy UK j during tbe sumtuer. j , ,..-. T. ii ! The members of W ill s Cornet ISand have . . , . ., I a tine Ual! in which to practioe, but tfiey are J . ! desiross of selling. I 1 mt. Joiia Merita sirns large jrraj x on i i Saturday last. Heotx is counted the best j i marksman in this vicinity. j j Mr. Alien Wiil ha dipused of his horse i ! and bcry. mucb to tbe disappointment of '. ilte rotinir ladies of this vicinitr. I " i Mr. James Maxwell has Snislied his new Ioa. THe crae is now eoaipleteL srel we presume the bin! will shortly be secured. Mr. J. L. Trent intends holding a singing g-rts ar3 tnys. Ftno. Rule of Measurement. I: is astonishing, says some nnknown con- Lterorwrarr. now few people nmtersiana tl common rule of nieasnrernent in fwrrhasing wearing appareL For instanc, a maa will tmr a coot that iaa-siae" too small or P larpe. A sue smaller or a sue larger is bat be prooabiy needs, bat be does not know what a "sin is. Well, a " siae " in a coat is aa inch, a six in underwear is twa inches, a siae in a sock is ne inch. Id a cot- Ur half an inch, ia a shirr half aa inch, in j shoes ooe-xtb of aa inch, ia glovea a qoar- ter of an inch, and ia hat one-e-ghta of an". inch. Very fc-w perauus ever uoxierstaixl the schedule namoL - sea I will sell at public sale all n-y boosebold F " -rday, tbe 7tb day of ApriL Anr terson wishing to parcbase, I will be ; glad to i . tbera eixae and get a barzaia. E. McDowuj. Fiah ! Fish ! Fish ! Late cacght Mackerel and Lake Herring, halves' quarter and Kits, quality and weights guaranteed, ia ucbacge for wheat, oats and bacon. Coos it Einm. Letter from California. CluVEIUiALE, I'lUMISIJ, March IT, 'SS. Erartoa HrnaLD: Tbc idea baa often occurred to roe that a letter from ialijbrnia showing the contrast of climate, customs, fruits, etc, wonld be of ) interest to my Pennsylvania friends. Tbe thought baa been fretcotly impreaed upon je. but aa we are naturally prone 10 pro Cfauinalios it ia been delerrrd. Obserrina: the ae9oriate prc account of the recent te ere storm throogbont New York and Penn sylvania, it bos nrged me to at once write j"oa concerning tbe interest of tbe Golden State. While Somerset 1 still in tbe Up of winter with its sudden changes from extreme cold to warm weather and heavy snow fails im mediately to become slosh, tiUowed by an accoanrable and always onpteaaant changes, C5overdi!e ia for advanced in the raptures of Spring. On the lind of February, al ready almond trees were in full bloom, soon fol lowed by the blossoming of tbe apricot, arb and nectarine. And now in lookine out npon the orchard that orround oar bumbie borne, we see tbe almond in com plete verdure, cirries jnt budding, ar-filea putting f rtli their leaves, with pears be dnkeil in their white flower. Fig are al ready trmed on tbe trees and orange trees are still laden with their gulden fruit. Veee- j taiiir are in market, ; (Ltr that, vegetables are in market througlioat the whole ytr in strawljerries are green 00 1 Ik. -r.. Wiid nowers bare carpeted tbc j snrroun-ling hills and the violets, patuies j , . and nes are blooming in great profaiim i . fragrance in the lieautifully laid oat is from the weather you are experiencing in J I'nI" lo noting the above a a contrast to the , , great storm tiiat ins; pawed over Pennvlv- .J ' . i nja. my urmer uoroe, l wouio rnw nave yow uiKlersland that we are jost having an early j spr.ng in a.'orn:a. ant navepaweu oeyona . i .. - r " . . . . . .... ,, wror.e t-erm applied to tbe season in Uu- . , tirma from Ctctolier 1Mb to about April l Hh. . . , . . , , , , I: is tbe sea?jD of ram and sjkmimI be more , ' - 'i '"- tiieyear is snramer. .i limes waen sww has fallen on the mountains summnding the of the tliermonjeter down so low as 30 aijove rero. and on rarely col J occasions a k-v degrees lower. The lowest trnifienitorc c' n ,t,mn ... .. .vre.-, - - Ji above aero, which bapteueil this season, i r ' i wlin it seemed ttiat a cou wave uaj swej the whole country. Itarinztbe raiuy season .... I the dec,Ts.u trees siied their leaves the iirae as they do in Pennsylvania and a it ! were rest from their uitrs until tlie laws of nature again call them to their duties. ; Trees tif tlje perennui and everreeo kind carry their leaves thrua-bou! the wliole year and with the mildness of the rainy teasoa tlie appearanoe of tlie country resembles as j we said before tbe seava of spring. Of the j evereens there is quite a number of Tarie j ties, incl jing the Cay tree, of which tbe I bay-rum of commerce is made: o ran ire. i lemon, olives and the large realirig live J oak. etc etc. Certain varieties of the ever green, as the EtK-alypton. Madrone and i Mauzanito. have peculiar habits. While tlie oily green leaves are never cast otf, the I Ivirt change every year. a;id there are times w hen the trees luok juite naked as it were ! with only the leaves to cover them. The i bark tills o:T in long strips soon to be ob- -ti'utei ry a new puwtti. aou w a oeree trees snea uieir naj-iv jn!Heaii ji unit i leives. i n a Pcnr.-ylvar.iaa first seeing a Calif r- cia rinej arl during the rainy season, wben ! vines have been pruned, and. not being in- frrued f the mariner of cultivation, his impression would UkHv be thai a very thick f .rs-t on grew there and the trees were cleared away leaving tbe stumps remaining. Instead of training the vines on treTiisra. every year, they are pruned short up to the main stem at a height from 12 to IS incbt from tiie ground. From 6 to 10 spurs, accor ding to 3-e, are left for tlie next year growth, "the growth in one year frumone of these, seemingly stump, is marvelous. me year's growth from a rine in the yanl about rcy home measured 23 feet, and the amount of grapes they bear is exceedingly large. A reliable vineyard!" informed me tliat from hi nine-acre, six-year-old vine yard be gathered M ton of grapes, averag ing 0 tons to tiie the acre. He soil tbe crop at HZ .V) per ton, which is considered a low price for grape: for in former years $i5 and was the market price. Like all market- , a.'i.e article, tue pnees Ciicinate, anu iai j year was omsiiiered dull in demand for i grapes. There are within a radius of two (2i ; miles from tleiveedaie eiht wirserics. It is generally otiniaed that one ton of gra i will make I'm gallons of wine, and the rul i ing price of gra? in tfollars per ton is con- I n.J red ti;c price per gallon in cents for wine j o,e-year-oia. in a?einB toe j hi-lieriii price. Taenty-nve cents per pal- j ; Ion is cA-csiderrd a bif price for wit. There j ; are, of oiurse. many different varieties of, , grapes tuat mae a-iierent amas 01 wine, ; : axul many vaneties luai are ennrciy a srau.e j ,,-rai or raisin fraj. Here we dry our own j ! raisins and even pnioes, T.y simfriy placing . the touches of grapes in an expo-ed pia to i tbe sun they soun become raisins. H" uVrstaaJ that you can leave them out in the i open air uni u uiev are xuonusLiiy urv. Tiiere is never a drop of rain tails darin? j tlie fruit sasn and every day is clear sun- ,imr. a-e o. w..... m, ; macD trail cmimuaiiy out in u o, air , xtM "'en si'"M nua "W1M w tamagiS. Here we have six month of continual sun- 1 siii.-ie. It mrst seem peculiar to a Fennsyl vaniau'that we ever raise a crop of any kind; but let me explain that the soil is such that J it retains so much moisture aud with the j aid of cool tiiehts when heavy dews are com j nioa. a failure of any crop is not so frequent j as it occurs ia I'enusylvania. It has cotne I under our n.xiee when corn was planted af ter tle rains were over, it srew and dci ..p- ed equally a? pwd as any I"ennylvania com ' and a drop of rain never fell upon it. and it ; wa not irrited cither. Irrigation "is car j risl on iu sithem California, where they do Tf have tbe aburi. lance of rain that tails j here in North-era or I pper California where iJT-jratKin is not necessary at all. On the r jwvng truu. I could w nte un.,1 " 'bu'" " time too pmsuus to be na.Ln of a country .. .. .... that has och attractiou, that is some 3,MI , niile. rfiTant ami a, must oevorti! t'ie ivim- . , . ... " preliension of many. At the same time con- SHlerinii the raiiiable spa in the HttALf I am taking op, it compels me to desist. Kow erer. before cPing I ciriia!;y invite you. should yon wonder so far west as California not to fail to visit your former Pennsyl vantart, tiB-B-.i B. Baca. Wanted! Wanted! 1st. Everybody to know tliat I have jast j rereiv-d one of the largest, cheapest and best I stocks of f rooking and Chewing Tobacco, j Ciiars, Pi.e. Fipe-etems. Mont b-pieces. Cs- i gar and Cijarette Holders, Tobacco and Match Kiiies. 2J. Everybtaly to know that I hare jost re ceived and opened twelve or fifteen new brands of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. 3d. Country merchants to know tliat I w hoiesale Cigars and Tobacco. 4th. Everybody to know tliat I bare the largest line of Fishing Tackle, Caoes, 4c, in tlie County. 5th. Everybi3y to know that I bare tbe btsst barber in the State cotinertis with my store. Mr. ileere will give you tbe easiest shave you ever bad. You cannot feet it. Try htm. F.o. S. KArrxxa, Somerset, Pa. Wanted, for Cash. Two thousand bushels of oats. Maru S bso.1;. Successor to Jusiab Keller. All soldiersof tbe late war entitled to pen si oa. increase and back par. shonld at once place their claim in tlie Pension Armey of Sil I'hl, Kaer's Block, upstairs, SotBerset, Pa. Tbe present pension laws cover most sjarcial cases, while a gemrxl prtisioa law mar exclude many wbo ran secure all they ask for by giving their claim immediate at-teotios. Licenses in Biair County. Out of a total of forty -nine applications for license io Blair county, thirty-fire were granted and fourteen rejected by Judge lieaa Friday. The Jadge gave bis decision in a lengl by opinion. He started out by saying that " the law assumes that public houses or hotels are necessary, not lor irsidents with bomse. but tor trareiers and temporary so journers. The Uw is based on tlie ides that these travelers ceed, for their health and eomtbrt. food, lodging and liquor, anl pror ender and shelter for their beasts. If tbe ta bles and beds of hotels were occupied only by residents. I hey woukl be onneeessarr Besidects lodge and get their tneaU at home, and if they consider that liuaor i tyeeessary to their health and comfort, the Uw assumes that they will get it there, too. That 1 where they generally did get it in the earlier years of the Commonwealth, when license laws first took their place on the statute book. Then li.juor wag considered just as necessary a Soar and pork. It was kept in tbc boose: rye was distilled, just as wbeat and buckwheat were ground, on tlte shares. The earlier license laws had Their orig-n in the habits of tbe people at that time : tbe traveler must have the same comforts as the honsenolder, and tbc same be was accustom ed to at home food, lodging and liouor. For more than half a century there has been no essential charge in tbe recording of Me Uws licensing hotels to sell liquor. They plainly still mean that hotels necessary for tlie accommodation of the traveling public should be licensed, otiierwise the traveler could n-4 conveniently get the liquor neces sary to his health and comfort." Continuing, tlie Judire said that while it is not unlawful for a licensed hotel keeper to sell liquor to resi-Jetits, tlie Uw clearly does D deera a bote! weesHary for that parrnse. If every inhabitant in a communiry testirte. that a hotel was llecessary because be or she wanted to get liotior from it, that would uA be tbe ntresnity intended by tlie Uw, and license would be refused." The Ju,lge then showed that by swam cer tincates from the hotel recisters. the Ikensed hotels of Alloona for the eleven months pre ceding tlie application entertained -H.!.i travelers, iKiB-tesadents. tHie had as bitrb as eigiit thousand, tiie otiiers a few over three hundred. Tlie rate fer day was seventy-tire cefits to two dollars. " it is fair to pre sume.' be said, that those who patresniaed (he cheaper houses and put up with less comfort than those wbo stopped at the best and paid a higlicr price, did so Us.au- the price suiteti their purse. The cheap hotels j are just as necessary for tle accomm.luiiun i of the traveling public as tlie clearer ones. ! The low-pricel bote! is generally a small one, less expensive to keep up than tlie lanrerand higher prii-ed" ar. It does no seisessarily follow that because comparatively lew were entertained at these small houses, therefore they are not necessary to a certain class of tbe traveling public, even it be a aniiU cia." Tbe Julge then prjeeeiied to business, and liere, in brief, are his reasons for refusal in each case in Aitoona: titorge H. Brown's was all right and his bouse in itself was all right, but its location was not suoh as to meet tbe wants of tlie traveling public : Wm. Stifflerand HogU Ilar.r.iun were ref ied because their Imnses were Dt necessiry to put it mild: Frederick Shilling was refused because he was engaged in other business than "Ke!-keepinc during fiie 'iiy ; John Henry Sehruidi s hoe was not necessary, and be-ides, was in had csltr : George Ijrhle's liouse was not necessary ; Elwani Diirew, Andrew Shoemaker, John Kimitiell. Charies O Brieo, and Wiiiiam Woods were refused because none of them had Ikense last year j and the evi.lerk-e showed ihcir houses were j n.t necrssary. ' In eonci.iding his or.tr.ion, JuJ Iean said: We have now ?ra!i'.ed thirtr-nve li- i n , the ) county Of n-up entirely too lew for TiMise in favor of license, and aitogetlieT t many for timse faeil. Wbether tbe restriction in number lessens j the evil of intemperance depends entirely on whether the penal provisions of our present license Uw be rigorously enforced. They cannot be, unless barked by a strong public sentiment ia the eomminities where tiie i booses are k seated."" j Northampton Institute. Tbe teachers and friends of education of Nortuamptun Township lield a Lhstris In- i stituteatthe Brush Cn-ek scliooj-hiHise oa j riiturday. March 2t. Is-x. It was ar.ticipa- j ted by a fc-w of our would-be society leaders. Umt the Institute would not be a ac-.-e on j account of there being church at "Mt. ii- j vet " the same evenin;. and su,-jeted tliat ! t!e time for hoidins the Institute be chang ed : but tlie teachers a-vl a majority of the citiflti were no desirous of a cliange. as Ue. :r anrKiweuient was nuule first. To the cbaffrin and lisapprintinent of a lew tlie school-bouse, which is a larve and j oommoiiious buiidinc, was nicily liiled be- tiw (iaie abated for the Institute to XLe j:, , . v; v...,j .,, ! naawJ rho was elected Fresi- I flr9 Ua Tr on t,"1f .tTn?r.m CM ,u tefvm o ur5i h: ,h ,n,,i , c.i;.. . i.;. u LeEor MiOintock : Sc-cretarv. Jlss Dia Dover; tfim Manaaw. H W Eoyer rrekJlirnt iriR , .ta.i tW (4ert of ; the meetinz. t!e afternoon sxsim vu men. t wilf. . . j Mr. II. Frk was then caile.1 opnn. who aj 4 rerv interestin? report on the su!,jt ( - w&ory. r fcn a - We Are sVven," br Mis Ailie Borer. Th,....,ri i devoted to the discussion of yueries, and tlie j i recitsl ofa number of rei-itations by the srr.ail j sdiolars of Brush Creek school. j Aher tlie announcenK-nt of the prevram I for the evening session by tiie Secretary; I the Institute adjourned to meet at 7.13 p. ni. i ivxvivu sow:os. Tlie Institute conveoeil at the amin!e.l wi,h a oCTcrow.led bouse, and petv- i ei oy ail Mning m tte sirufin of the piod j old hymn. - All Hail the Fower of Je-us" j Name." folivwed with prayer It Cl.ristian Werner. The following programme was then disposed of : Report, " Fhysiolocy.' by II. C. KieLm. Tha 'jiKrvipon was admirably handlcl. and was appreciated for its rlearoess and perspi cuity of utterance. 3elect teadin?. by J. Engl. ka. Essay, " atindiiess,'" br Ella Biiver. .Select Heading. K. G. Eanman." lieport. "To Know ur Work," I-tCoy MtClintock. Kcrltat'on. " Tlie Curfew must not Rin To-n-ght" Maggie J- Baler. Keritatioo, Mary, tlie Mai l of tlie Inn," EiLa Boycr. Essay, " Mental Cnhare," H. W. Borer. Tbe declamation by Benjamin W ataman recti v ml generous applatir. The exercises were weii interspersed witb q:eries. whk were varied and practical, j " TeT7 Best of onler p-evaileL and every- body seemei pleased with the Bakersvllle Items. Tbe weather has been very fine. Moving is all the go hereabocts. Mrs. Polly Zimmerman and daughter are moving away from town. Eev. Menkes and lady visited at tlie resi dence of John H . Morrison one day last Mr. George Flick lias taken rhar-e of the Henry Mall farm, and Mr. Mull will more to tbe sfokxnaa Baker boenestrad. Mr. Waller Mwrison, wife, and Kttle daughter, are tlie guests of J.n H. Morri sno. Last Wednesday Walter went to Mt. Pleasant to meet bis sister Favlie. Miss Sa die was jttst returning front Irwin, Pa where sbe bad been scnding the winter taking les sons on tbe piano. She says Ir in is quite a business place, and in music they are abreast of tbe times. OSTAB. Wanted I Hides, Furs. Bark. I will pay the highest cash priras for ail kinds i bhka, pslts and fan. I also want 5J cot-Is of .ck Gwk and Spraos bark. 1 cards wanted at once. . iLtXCntwisemaJK. Another Opportunity to Vial With- f ington. XotwithKanding I He nnusnaUy "reie ! weatiter that peevaiSeil at the time of tbe Ust j excursion to WasbingTou, the uronae it j reci-ived further dvmouatrateu tbmt tbe op- j portunitirs t cheap travel extended br the j II O Company are fully appreciated by tbe genera! pnbiic. The (jurth of the popuUr series of Wash ington excumiurai is ilwsrefore announced to be run on Thursday, April lib. As this excursion will probably close the scries, every one wbo can spare the time, should take advantage of it. The bain will Its re station as girea be low, the rate of fare annexed : Leave Somerset al a. m. and 8.00 p. m. Fare. J6.25. Leave Confluence at 10:50 a. and 12.1s a. m. Fare, $6.33. Leave Crsina at a, m. and liZ4 a ra. Fare,e.. The tk kets are valid r return pa.aage an ril Sarurdsy. April 21st, indasive. on all iejraiar trains, and good Sir trip from Wash ington to Baltimore at any time during the time limited. Pjrfor Cars will be attached to the day Ex press and Sleeping Cars to the n-'gfit Express through to Washington anj Dultimore.. Farmers, Stop and Read ! Fit Groceries, Flour, Feed. Fish, and all kind of Seed I am headquarters, and at bottom prices. Will take tul kinds of.ro dure in exchange lor goods. MvSiX Sr Bi x. Socoewmr to J'iah Keller. Queen aware and Ciassware. For this line vf goods go to A. benlord i Son, a they have the best line in town. For Rent. Comfortable offices on tlie Erst and second floors of the ailiition to IViming II use Kow. For rticuUrs, inquire at this oSce. To Teachers. Tekh EtroBT have been sent oat o every tea Iser in tbe county with a view to securin- f.ill and ar ura:e data fr,m h siliool and district. Tbesn- nrport.sii.Ki Id !? fiile.1 out as dinsteil. and sent to me within five days after tlie close of the who..! -term. As nothing reported will be used to dispar ae.in any way tbe individual district, sch ud or teacher, therefore let every report be foil and accurafe. Siroe repjrti are comiiit in ony partially fi'led ; ail such will be return ed to be compieted- Teac-liem, tiwse report wii! rerjiine but a little of par time, and by giving them tbe pmper atent. y.ja will he giving valuable aid in .r effort to a,lvance tlie school in terest of the county, bum iVy. true Ui tke pn'Vanj wdldjUl or avml U. Lei every teacher, then, report promptly. J. M. EcfcxiT. County tcpenntendent. 'Founo at Last. That A. Benford Jt Sii is tbe -wily firm in town that sells uiue rakes of Grip Sap for I ARISE TO SAY THAT THE OLD Reliable Firm -OF- FZRNER 6, BRO. ; STILL EXISTS, And for the good of the people of .S..mert and community. l.mg may they exist. THKIR USE OF GENTS' FINE SHOES I THE EIKR.i"!f. FETI LE. tViXi-KE--. Bt"TTuX? ANI DAL., I.V runi e. COUJjoVAN. KAiAR. Ij.Ni.iL., AND I Calf. jW. L. Douglas' i S2..V. o OT. and M Ce) 8"ioe. fnee fr trn lacks and nails. Every pair Warranted. JvlENS' W0!KIN3 SOES, 90 Cents to $2.50. laaJios Fine Shoes! Flexible. Latest Srvles. for Sr.rin? and I ., 1 Summer. Iyw and Hirfi Heels. B. and K. Widths. MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT - OF - Dblers in Merchandise, ic.. - IN" SOMERSET CO., PA. TAKE NOTICE.-Thst fn prsnanee of u.e M-Terai Av of AsseratH i tiiia i .ixi- 1 iLooiisiililn 5r.. ;ae revenue to raert the ije- i Eiaa,j is .iq toe Treswrv. wi other r-'irpox-a, I tiie uailersim4 Arfn.ser of Merer.:.ie uses for a i l oui.it ft a. preimred a list of Hie trartes in sad CsMinty. and a a p-ia-i-e.1 ea.-n in .an ciaas waica to tuia aiyf-ar ntiL to u : 1M.W) Tosu:r. .Wwa. TWwios "sin H. I A Bra aair E etsley a sua tlsaa. ! z SI U I -. 14 i -" i - !' ! - "I i reyA-C laUiD Bni. " XiU-ne.l I harieaa. R,J-n t Nl.-Xiow E.i.,. Nit kwv tJ Tavern .Kl; ier Tava -Eeiaiier aixa.Hi.vr ros-air. Ketailer rV-rts . E . H.-t-iilaeli A 1. ' l-: I 14 ! : i si (rt-ier Mrs. Topper Jofcajf. Ksiiljer saoracavaLLrT tfmteif. Hwt EJwarf laillHi" R. C Snn;tx Abratiaia 1Ta.kexC. 1L KstCier BLACK TOW-flU-, Hosbuxi Ur. r. 14 EZ1.XS SOfXH. . . Setail.. BtmkeT P. A Callma T. i: 1! ti 1J 14 O- E. L Fkwo A. r C,arev C. '. SI P rnHnr-r" A. M M-e-a w. H Valiheara A Kimmeu-. A.raajr Pwo' . . PTn W. F. 4 1. J Pbliwa . Co n jankers TX3AtXS TVJWIJT. Hrtfftssa Twiei K.wh.er 4nrK- Sa aX ou4 L . Kr-z-.ler -..Tavern - Eeta.ier. 14 i i (nwtroci wisot n. Betailer-- jr-vkA r. i 11 14 14 J 14 f u j -sff a Si . Knra H , Miamlain a Cn. & A M a Ur eakU L. xxaucs TOwxsHir. Frieifliae t Son, ay P. InuMl Ketai)cr. , , i 57 ii i '4 , I j j 11 ; Hi Yi la Cwer lames W M.rra W 1 . .Kirsr Jo6a A. Kaaxer Jufca Keaiiex.. jEixia soauc-a. i ltetaiWr . IS J icrras..s mwsswir. j GrilEihiJ- Barklrv J. W. taauxa ec'iscir. Re'ier Beal A. 0 lUnsssMS Iwi ier -.l:;iler Pwe'iser . P. aoacry W. U vow as TrasnvnoT re ssnir. rv'Vrs '",. w R---cr . i. lMLaB i M SetxeiUux. fir-Ma - HlKU Tsja;l,- Relir Wilier C. A-. avLasbai.! soa.icua Ttrrsm A Ero UriW r Cock. Ptjs-r a c gjtaorr - U i . - j Iiuekers Z t .Ketauier " CiS'itEs Bna.. raiD!s H O Pive.v U. J . - . m - " l. PiaCH ..- E'eaiiur iTngCii. Farmer' Buk FwSsteln Kn outline ICfart -jr .. OaoeTsan i rforre Hart iev s. C. a Co HiJT ili'-hael H.srkiea 5iwhr Pater ltsaoeT.- - it J-hn a. K'-t- i. C U ! IZZZZ 1 ZZZZ1 ti inZL i yi rrru L Jl-i'er a Coilin M-iSer eti I ..Pi-liar..- Se. ll Keinria ..luruiiier... R:itv-r M. A . ;i't4ev J. T . MM UinU TOW5H!r. Bnath A. H Muure 0. B-- Rftaiier HV ULTIMO". I jtsr.lH. liiixw? M. A. A. F. J T;.1JtsV a '! . .to . T-r 1. M EetTa:r It 14 .Dwti'lff... ..ketailer jiw crvmivTLix aoaoroa. K 4 Co Erta-'ler sorder 'I . Vucifttt L. jeoaraaanris towssmit. B-iaharaM. T. M ur i. K. P jursautB S. P aetaiier rai!vr t wnn. ...Ketailer.. '. Boeder P W i F-wer irfia " - ( H- -ei lar i- r - : Keaun l..-ret " vttAocs TowN-air. j PI- s.rt P J A Eelailer : ri A. BAH. o ! twe J " I .,r!iieT L t ; H-." '-Trr It .11 Tr. i Vi s;e ill iswuiQ i Ah A V' r.fi.h Retailer ; Ber a o. t ..hitler .li- . " ; IjlTie Job a , . " - ; J4i.rA Mro " i Sunder H - - i ii3iiM.iie a. .-.num - J tlel-hutr A. F " i W ':Vrs-rKeT X i " .!erir-- 1. H 14 ia.-tT r.-1Tr. Eeta.kr. At tI tr'iriaa P.a;l M ' H..'a man W li-utm... V iler a .. i. I rsr Peter niar .A. - v aumaii aMrta SOIA.rT sa'-tut-.-a. Eeniont Alex Re!ailer fceii.'.M '.. a s.i Hte-eekrr A tlT-ieT a t A hrr.ll i.r-'b A: i o ' i W P L. Ftrnu-r A. 15- a hr.i F!.berf. H - - F?e a ki.r " HerSev H-urr. .- l..'4r Aia J. M ! . i ; ; l.i ; ' 14 i . it i . i : . It ' . 11 ' . .- i U ' Al 11 . U . 14 : . ii il - I i . n Hosier?. :m J. 1 Hsrri-; l ilarles Hew Bru KoeiT-r A. W. Ksmaer K. lowlier It. J. JI .Vi.k-r J. U Mi-is. -eii E-i T-sirser.lt Parker Ik:! A E .'Ceil Al Llvier. .. . -ehrnea Sir, v. s-v.ler J. H h-.V: P A. I O .. senrM- Vah. s iafer i bar. i T-ieii t o l iu Mr. A. f. Viii-nt -. B We.ier ttm. U frt-ri-r. H-.a.ncT . :i ToNvrarza Te.!r-arr. Brtailer Rnuit r. a ; K.'.-r r. L I t-rBiH R. P dc ' o wmu irr jrHDoad ; FfcAojt 1 T-.J.-i.ii M ! la;.,!...-. F j ' aKUef Ia n M 1 14 ..Int '!--r ,...iie-;:-r !4 It j C.wet P. J Ke-.a.: -er ; HiCTsiil No.h i -nir P. B. i Thtm;r.ir; Jacob a Sou- Zeiaan V sa:uip-xy ror.ia. ; r-er J-ej-'i i Ire!y V. E. M ' Kne-n A Kes ! liar P. 9 ij: t towvh:?. J- h-i H ..h Jailer.. Uhr W. E sr TnAJtrr.'-v nvvrair Hentle Vaieniine ri-ti:r.... stuttt Towt-air. B.-i" H H ... H'fii.iiti: j. j Retailer ... a s.a.. j'l.tv J H Miir Eiibraiia. Ti:t.oe..e.--. Wooilev H. i :i K Bames s-:es Vrrao J B ii;rj..n A Krar Jn.si Lt- I. p a i i. Lep;. J a. B-Uliei ReA.icr U 11 14 1 rr:xi soavv Eetafe CaJeT Psii i Jinr.-rJ .4 ; J.-nt:nM. A... : kn.. a A;frtai. j ye.T its- i r. a ! wn.lirtli SoEo.H. ! TMr.hsr. Anne M Retai;..-r . Kenncdii-J -- j CJLJs?7f jro.V OF I".V).- 14 14 .V MLB s-ues ! 1 4 riaas It Tax T it, se-ie S !. las U. TX 1 Suies 1 ui i. ia. ! Tax ! ,'i Smirt :-.' tla li Tax 1. Sni 3i 'ai r!M H Tax ') six?i lii t",t .' ij s Tax 1" fa s.e i omi s Tax ?i.es (Mi tia. T Tax i m VLA.-iri-atiox or tjike:-.--. Sksi tlw t 4 Tax 4 Tax - - ftw Tax S l .YI 1 . us l.Vf j T1LLLBS. i eavies bekiw V' a 1 'lass ..Tax r, fi ..TA Z' o ..Tax i ia .1 '-a- i fLA IFt'ATr,x rF F'-F.Ll'rS J.VI"h t tie'.ow ST. Ciaa It Tax3 aii 1 ,1m i l.i .).. VILLIARD J.'.i TlX PiS ALLEYS. TaMe ir ley. ni m pa.h At.i:ii.riai tH.ie or.'--T. S.i . Ii.ieTS luMiraacr i-t ! -T4KF uriTirr All rTvn teos-ne4 ia ti-: iriseH-r.t. l!t aa atea1 a til tie tiel.l at thrts' t in i-trrrri, io ire -tar uf Aini. lw ijrta-cn bf ivur.pfa. w at-A 4 p ,a jwl miieiv y-.m ema Mtrxni it t,jo ihmk itr. P ri,rpTv. PENSION AGENCY. SOI UHL, -ijri He the ' - " !- r?s-T.t I in rpsuir. sr-iel.n, 1-a. marjllt Eer Bi. X. A lIITiR"S .NOTICE. ' A.iiijr Mi M-ntMi 1 nrr iau' rn 3 of -asarjerl inxj w ti:nui ch- Pir.d its ir.e ; brjd f im H .xarwrsmn. A lm r tb lv i I of Lorr:u Hrrn:. ijf 4 ianjwl avtntwy ; m Irjtm-Iy Jt:::1 thma arxt rvr-n tr imaa i wi.i s i wtj orc."eia rw.r.itl ,f j j siraeis-i,. lucai Alr-.l 1.. 1-m.ai ?:.4l eaa I in ;f tsrecono t aa: -Ut. ft the parvrr of tfi-fesrifio trie(S4rto mhi ptintiaerit. when ! and waere ail rte tolersMUs eaa aei. j tirever be ucimrnsl tnrfa a -.ri.ta in I the same. A. f. UuLBWT. ! saarjs-w. Aad.-v.- j DMLMSTK.I.TUP. XOTICE. Hiax 1 Uaie of iM-orre Sb.aaier. dee i late of Lar g t, I rmer T , sn. f a i i . r'a j tetters of A.lKiaiuwu.ia a ttae anove Mate j tae-.r. been r'anseit u Ut ttu.iersiesJ bv the pnAei BUUS.IT1IT. mmir is neret-y cvtj ui ! erauns inle&4si to ai1 escs; to suae uasae.;.- ate larwrat. srsd trjnr lavtrir eia-ma arait trieamme wiil ivreaeul tiiea J!v aous'tilK-atisi Sir anTleaetii Sjaurdav. Apni H. 1m a: toe liiviJCiee in it. j.Ciba. r..;.. at i:u-iib;rr PFTKR -Ki VMAKFR. IlA.ViU. fll'iEMAKlLR. xaarT. aaauiutni.n XXFXXTOR-f? XOTICE. . XaeeaTSawe! P. Muler. lade nl Rsuemtt Twr.. sKi-3i..ra,wiM. , j . - w- - --- . . .I."- Kt sera xraiaMt to uh enrtersicjw! bf ! ""'iij. wiee p nenrDT rivea V. ail lT-sr ' iliiiltt to wit esrate b. aae rmTOd :al ev- ; sseuc and Utame bs'UMr titLimn xaaiaM tava ..ne iH tre-A io iilv amiHHtiet UrwzU-- , nes ai itar late reaarww ui use aaewaM.it, in . susttaai Twwaaliip aa samnar April JI. . ' Jilft! x M'LIU, I - SAJtliiXa. XILLKK. . xsarT. aaaewurs. ' ANOTHER TO COM M .! rr.:3 -iz"zi : r J 5a:VXwGVTC To. 1. JMU all Linen (.cILirs lor LaJies. t)c. Kr:u!ar price '-tic 1000 pairs all Ijnen Cuifs for Ladies, I'Jc. Iipir-ilir pries 2;' 50 pieces Oriental Lace, 5c Rejralar Price. 25c j 1CO0 Yards Ruchicff. 5c. Keiralar price. 12lc ! I3.VRGATX XO. Q 50 pieces Gienadine Veiling, pic-vtrs uituiumc euicr, j 300 pairs Cashmere Gloves, 25c Kejralar price 37 ic i a-w..-. ...- C t-..a. J-- i 'uu pairs -uuitoceu .ieruueiair uioves. SI. t T- A Ts f -r-. u I Large lot new Lace Lurtams, n j $20 per pair. I -W r "W w s-v - i L-arrre lot ot Lacies jjresses t7 m cheap at $lo. j Xew .Sprin? Jacket. $2.50 to $12.50. This sale incIuJfs everjthin left ia the line of Drv Good Cloak, Tricimin"!, Hoierv and Gloves. Ml l!ti 35 Fifth Avenue, an DO XOT FAIL TO GO TO JOHasrsTO"Wi AND UUY Embroiderings, Skirtings, All Overs, lM Tea li M lta:3, Silins, al Ksi lm Ers G ; Geis, Foster 8c Quinn. You will have a lanre stock to select from, and ycti will save money, becane our prices are ur.d r all othtr. The Largest Stock of Carpets and Lace Curtains in Town at GEIS, FOSTER & QlJI2vrS. llinton Street, - . JOliysTOH'S, PA. t.rj !:,; w. eicn F-?.r. DRUGS! DRUGS! GEO. W. BEXFORD & SOX., OLDES DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baer's Block, ;ET, V.'e k..s. ;-. o l.st dkuGsS. medicixp:s, chemicals, dye stuffs, paints. oils and vakxisiies. Tl.e -t ar 1 be-t to be found ia this nu.rket. We aj k-s-p on h ir. l a f i'i ! i c of TRUSSES BRACES, SUPPORTERS. A:i.l all tl j-purtetianri's ni bolii 'y I!iyi.-iar sal tirniii.-s. V. in tiiis !:ne. pt rf.it siiti.tion. TOILET ARTICLES ASD SUSDRIES GENERALLY KEPT AY A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. ! LAPVGE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTHDAY 6lfTS ALWAYS l,N STOCK. i TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE IiiT TilE MARKET AFVcHI-S, BTH I.NMrT:'. AM IM I1-..::TF.I. rm. fepcsi!2i Fanily Eaapls m Will CraS .f HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It ffa s:., r :!v. V'. e fcevp in bu.k. that anv ;i-;ai :r " i:t n DJilL.; it. ;r un a ni.. c-iai 1 a.f ioi. .M Kt J") t-r-titji a p-.n-!. We do a bownt-sn anl wi'.i give you y--.j- in. r. " ..r.h. No tro'il'ie. to siiow g-ajiX PU2E VTINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES O'LY A LARGE VARIETY CF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Jan..;-- CEORCE W. EENFORD SON. Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. aw. llia m ks.M w FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Dye Stufis, Sponge, Truses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Ac. TIIE r-TiR WZ3 PERSONAL ATTEXTIu.V TO TTIE O. PiiysiGians'PresGnptlons 1 Family Receipts . Ci'E.ir CARE EEiy-i TAKty TO IrE OAZr FSE-B ASD PCLE ASH' . SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES. And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on Land. 1'rora such a large asscrtrncnt all can be suit!! THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to di.jIav our :,tod to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or eLsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET FiNfc FA11M ' K AL - a a. 1 wi" sr.: It i :.. n s-cT'rt I" . j... ri,, fn '.r"iJt?a tf.:n, a v arxi -r' 3. r, (-. ji.is warn : rr. -rt- a - -'-;r h..-!w. "it-rr,: . sT( rraCA- j Ft X LtVl sHAi'tJL. ki it ::s ..)Ti: n -r T.-T r.li".l " . re -.1 Th. .a Let-kal-.i -.1 The aln.Te itate trve ir-i -Ts;jrr:l he te - is te.-rt-t;v a. Ten to a i pr.neT an l-rs.-ns inili-i.ie.-l .sfr t.. r-ar imTr. ir ate jNvn.e:it a i-l tivw nat,i,f rjm iaium tli ie i;- r-- i!i-a -.i ;,y a- iSeii,;. f.e ael'.ieceut. at I.-ie i ''r.l?-r.i C'sbin ia s.-aiTt. i'a ii rviae. t- VV. J i!" il I. h:-.kv i: ;rx. narT. ;i.-ee-.s. IT.. NoTIi F. ..'r.nr W.J. r-r isrr a'.ti: 1-: ttf --a-r a '." Tvi .a iii tsi A- -l!;-T ; sai.n' 4 v., l.e-:. r.tr ,ie-- ri.. ;r. Vr.tr.. .V- at- M'tt a- ;ttu.-ii.. i..a , !i-e ' rn-sXK'r : lr ulla-vnd u.rhe (- ! C nt stti-l a;. -...M:-l. Ill at til- W vtm-r- lieisjln twi Tes" i.e. t.V s -Tar i Ale-l At J -.-l-x r M 4 ilaff act ! s. wa.l a. here ai. ja..-tiea ii.trresteJ .-aa axie.3. 0 J. U pl i-w A IMI NI-TIUToP.' Xt.TICK. i,i-sra Hm:. ittveaarrt. ! - f Low- . l a. ri i."i.. j'.BaKrn sn.rei a ra Idlers ..1 s-hnn-raixo on t- alreete lavi.i rra::lr.l tn ui. Vr.ri 1 .T tfie pVT inlVe-lt. .!. is rsrfs-lv riven vi lli l-r- m-u. mrtr'iri 'm al esiaie t iae iiamJ ate patiueia awl l! - tatn r 'jums asr:re tte iw b fewwat t-tt-n ir. t amaeniit-aMst -.invti m iran A jrl Iws, at u lWieodeeae4. JtailAH HTATT. A'hsu:rra:ar. GREAT SALE EE TO-DAY. ic. Rt iralar price, 2-' ye. li'2uiar price, Z-)C our own importation, 50c. up to msr reetired. at sit) - wc'iM b - PITTSBURGH, PA. P, dl q t en 7 FliOM CL.r.K II. FENF'.-KU i,l a lars r - - SOMERSET. PA. Q'ii HAN-' oti:t .vll . A.Mrtoiw fw4 ej.-an- ' m .-t.-r t ,,n ; , iMr.ra.)O.JH pfra. -. 1-1 1.S.I -fc.il-. en SATCRI.tr, APRIL 21. a: 1 -. a:.- -a b-irkt.i P 1 ! -. ile- -1 a .--.!. -,r i ,4" ioai Kra.T l-.aLl ,a.-.. r a "V'1', Lc M.'-: ..J a . lax i-jra- - T - ii. r 1 -a. t. TERMS: 'lis i!.--6' rturt. Ti.;. "TttlMim,.7,r1 r-ATari- IT 'at--- .ti "z tp :-l lo :e ;.1 ';-.r J ' SALESMEN WANTED ToSH Njrfry Stoctt. TW Vri.-'-e .4 JTS iej V--- Xl .r: Arvcri V: r-fi'Tai. THE MERCHANT'S HOTEL, - Niif Bv' soT-er. aw m i'-l w r.i-T,-.i r-'.wm my. rM t, r'it- ST-ftt .4 tm T.r.a.jr ii ii rs Iowa -i bar co Thf -Vr-W cr--
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