i Somerset Herald. -.KGE B- SCTLU Editor. February 3. I i-" . :'v. . r '-rer g ,;oW "' f irHS., bTe beo deooiJtd nlDe r'-35' jtrunfow al SoyJr'a druj V .. out of work at . corn, ou anJ f-ouni feei from fosnd in Johnton't i ... N Ei" doctor ref-iaed to go when iegjlatori oppose om or bylaws office. 'Vicitrri nlLV Henint now in jU:.iOD Si-urma a. X ys; for the least mocey ! jv.-e ami v grocer, proTisiona, ' . free r: . . nci-rt niters ftr ovf.nd m-arraated, go to J. . - ye-n. Hardware S'.ore, Somerset, -i' and ooab''- all size, color Yes Derl.n I lor ttirtn, Xl.t See to Mablon Schroct (big enough for ... f 1 TT ?on ar. J Ijncater Almanacs, . iW-man. iio:aie ana retail. a -- , . n. ; :lit jear around at Ku-hee' B"fK St"EE. ,v h&oom 5u:te. parkr nitee, a:Je. :T r.if rs. cLevai dressers, iounf es. : .1.. .11 K. ..! ...r-- -jj f S'lt ,0 Mansion House. A' ' y -c g r'- t always saying you've ... --1 " saii old Faniboy, " but L Jiry of the buman nee Eve n LV r;j wjraan who could say so ;-.r- it,.3a-.es defciop rapidly in this ,. -r F fiKH ywrs a. elertrica! apf.li- f,,iurr tUn the telefrrapb wet little '- "i!t-"-t:r.i: tore, but tolar KJi--410 be ouirbi 'o f an authority et- w::-)a:a! iet ii..t0 is invested etetrxa. asdastrie. - j of j-nlor ijrman that he U so af-TT arid self-poses.''! that it is ira- :c urri ordiKnoert him. Were , it m.i?t of a srwh. to pot bis Land , :t pket and find in it a CaJ- -a a.ncake Latchiog out liaho cy- "a wo ild po on with his remarks as ..fr&edly a if te bad only found a yjtii J'j"i'h E. Jolnstoa Las a record t 4.;.'rvT that is unralieled. IWiiJt ,l:t ; iL funerals of a number of famous chieftains, be anl General her . r side by si Je at the fui.eral of Gen i Gin:. General Johnston ia now s af je. arid since the war probably no Confederate general has enjoyed the r.iiiip and estem of ao many I'nion of- ij rank. i naughty eicbauge says there is scarcely -J. n4t woman cannot do with a ha;r Tbey use it to pick their teeth, button t. clean finger nails, punch bed bugs jf cracks, fasten up stray bangs, clean :heir husband's pipe, scratch their beads. their toe na.-s. run into cake to see if it done and about a million other . -i 1 i.l.l v.. jthiag about. iTjn3a wiusuITeT from nerrouand phy. al deb-'lity nd preat help in the use of Sarorarilla. It produces the rapid if! of a tiimalant, without reaction the c.ii being a permanent increase of strength iiirirjr, both of mini and body. V.tK-er-t E.-i:i of Warren townchip, i:.ii:n couuty. shows in djllars and cents firiductioa of three cows and one bun .a aen during lv'. He sld !!'! do tea 13 as )".:in to fiJ: chickens to the .-.cr.: jf:"i ;. crtaas and butter. ..inefalves 31. Tola!. :T1 40. Xo zy.z: wa kept of butter and ejs used in J-is.iy uf three persons or the eges that fr hatching purjt.rses. The heDS pwj Leciim. Tb first ' rpcitra" toceh mrple trjrar, it on sie at all of Uie ror;w in town. Dirict Attorney L. C Colborn Las been urawn aa a 1". S. jtrani jirr to serve at the district ooort which sits at jv-raaton, March 2i The Court H jas btli and ai! cf the church be'U in ton were tolled between the bonrs of two and three Thurtdjy aflernoon metBory of General Sherman. The sale of the real -Uie and personal property of the late R. C LandL, of Broth erstalley township. L been rjntisued uclil Friday, March 1 Gonty Snperintendent J. il. Berkeywiil attend tbe convention of ;Kate au;rintend. enta, which meets in Philadelphia this week. Ht is on tbe program lor a paper on "Coun ty Inatitulet." On the first pa?e of this issue will be found an interesting- article on ' Progress in Fann ing and Improvements in Farming Imple ment," by Henry Eancb, Esq., of Jenner, read before the recent farmers' Institute. George Locket and Jonepb Sweitier, of ilidJlecreek township. Lave settled their domestic difficulties amicahly, and tbe court will not be called upon to award damans for an outraged hoshand'a tellers or inflict punishment on him for scratching his neigh bor! back with a pistol ball. Tbe Lutheran church was rnwdeJ to its utmost capacity Wenesulay evening with members of a!! the reiijrijus denomioatious in town, who bad been invited to be present to meet the new minister. Rev. Harkey. and Lis family. Sbort aii.irews ere made by a number of gentlemen. afer which every one was introduced. A. P Beach t, ef Eiklk-k. was eaiier at this oiEce Friday Morning. He Las bees a reader of tbe Haaaut for forty yean and al ways pays in advance. Ht. Bocby has seen sixty-two winters coma and go, but one needs be told so by tbe gentleman himself before be can believe it, so lightly does sue rest upon bis strong, broel shoulder. The Elklick branch of the EctcLy faraUy is re markable for the strong resemblance of its male members. Tbey can be picked oa from a multitude of men at a single glance. Tall, erect, broaJ-sbooldered. dear, trans parent complexions, clean shaven faces, ani with good health and good humor smiling lr joj thetrlarge frank eyes, tbey are men such as people always turn around on tbe street to look at a seconJ time. , f3o rough and Township Officers). Fulicwi&x is the official returns of Bor ough and Township officers elected on tbe 17 ia inst : BOROLGUi. Sheriffs Sale. The following properties were sold at Sheriff's sale Friday: A. Savers, tract in Stotiyereek township, to J. WT. Boss, for $175 00. A. Enneld, tract in Salisbury borough, to Dr. A. Enfield, for U6S 00. J. O. Vlevers, Jot No. 40 in Ueyersdale, to J. S. Grave, for 313 00. Same, lot to 8. J. Killer, for J. Same, lot l'Xi, to 8. 3. Miller, fjr HO OW Same, lot &2, to W. 8. Miller, for to0.00 Same, lot Ui, to J. S. Gravea, for $75.' JO. Sojibia Ayers.tract in Garrett, to W. L. Hoover, forA.f. ' A Dream of To-morrow " is the subject announced for Mrs. Mary A. Liverroor s lec ture at the U,ra Houie. Si'-rlay evening, March 7:h. The per pie of this cemmunity Lave long e apret-std a desire to Lrr a lec ture by the first wemsn speaker of Anier.oa, and we bare no doubt that a crowded hotise will greet her on this ooca.-i'n. North Mllford Items. There is a protracted meeting in progress at tbe Pleasanl Hill church, rondarted by Eev. Iuisl Walker. Mr. StuS has bought some of our fitst horses, at pftty fair prices. Mr. Norman Berkley, from Iowa, with his newly-weded Somerset county wife, arrived at the bone of John H. Seibert, bis brother in law, on last Tbnrsday. We cotigratulate the new couple and wish tfcera much erjuy nient and happiness in their ntw western borne. Miltjxd. Anthony A. Nicely, of Lljt.-nier. spent two or three dUys ia this place last week, and bad several interviews with his n in the county ja-L It is not kn iwnwhat further effbrts w ill be made to save tLe lives of his b-iys. but one thing is certain, and tiiat is that tbey wiil never be Lung until every effort to deftl the sentence uf the law Las been eiban-texl. The two-story fiame dweliinc house of Calvin CritcLtieid. in Milfori township, was entirely consumed by fire between seven and eght o'clk thi. Tjelay. moniir-.z. The fire originated from a defective Siie and Lai gained such headway when discovered tliat a" efTr.s to eiMtiuish iT proved futile. Most of the household g e.'li were fcaved. Loss about No insurance. James K. Uoyd, a former renident of this county and a Kepuolican. was elected Treas urer of Johnstown ovtr Herman l'.aucier, Ieraucrat, by a mj "rity of votes. Mr. Faumer is one of Johnstown's mo- haore.! and popular cititrit, but the TP-ne has shown up the incomp-.-tenry of the I'emo cratic ring that is in control of the city so thoroughly that the voters concluded to call a halt. Counsel for Mr. Seal! bfin taking tti racr.y ia the Greevey-Scith cohtestei elec tion ca-e at Confluence. Fri Uy a minj. The hearing continued throughout the day, and until three o'clock ft;iriay morning, and from eipht until f ur o'clock ?jtur.lay. hen an adjournment was agreed to cntil Wednesday. A number of illegal votes were discovered for Greevey in I p;r Turkey foot township. Speaking of Hev. J. H. Ziun's lecture de livered at Everett last Tuesday night, the Prrm says: "The lecture was entertainicg from beginning to end. His al;en;aiion of humor and pathua were skiiifnl and showed eloquence of a Lich order. Hi de scriptions were often graphic and fine and carried one in imagination with bitn thrcuch tbe remarkable scenes tf capture and imprisonment.'" In Memory of Rev. Jsmes Daral. From Sa-.jriay Titt-Juryh piTtca. The first Christinn Charcii, of Allegheny will to morrow morniug hold service ia menxry of E-v. James LW'ie, aistant pas tor of that charrb. who was buried at Brd djik on Thursday. Mr. Darsie was ore of the well-known pioneer preachers of West era Pennsylvania. He was a native of Scotland, being bora at Edinburg, September 11,111. His parents came to Ameriotin bis infancy, and, after bis father's death in l-.'l tbe future borne of the family was in Pittsburgh. Mr. Darsie became a Christian at the age of twelve, and two years later he etiiered tbe academy of Walter Scott, a preacher and teacher of eminence amonr the then new religious denomination known as the ' Disciples of Christ." Soon after tbe ial becan to exercise his gifts in the tneet inr of the liule cjngretion. and in a few vears became well known as an abie and i faithful proelaimer of the trospel. At the time of his baptism Tie people known as "I'jcip'e" were not over CveLundre-l in tbe I'nited ttites. Now they rank fifth in number among the great religious bodies of American Protestantism, being not less than ? Ai. With tbe exception of a few years Mr. Darie' work as a minister was spent in western Pennsylvania. Mr. Darsie left a large family of children aul grandchildren to niinra b;m. Three of Lij sons are able preachers of i-isr'. and one of his daughters is the wife f a occtr l'u' pastor in Cincinnati. His second wife also ?tirvives him, bis fi-M wife being buritd by his side in the Monongahela Cemetery, at BraJdock. Ij(caof the widows of the Hill Farm jrtfrajainst the I'an'aar Furnace Cora rtatf in Fkyette court TjesJay af er. ar.i a setiitsient of the cases was r: zpjz by ciunsel for each side. Terms t ett.eraest we"e that for each l.fe lost the scitr: coatte-r should pay to the wid r!.juMaad f r each child -i'. The went if-.-!l by the conn?! for ; i it ard the Cirt directed the jury to tiarr.i.:.g to the arreeaiecL Tj i lowing :.ia.cl letters reniaiuisg in Tjs.. i.ce at ViUjerwt, a ill be sect u iie J. iuer t'S.5e if riot called for in ten ?i - a th:s date. February ii. I-'-!. 'b-r.'... Newton : l'.aker. J. ; !towls ',',e. C. A.: Iever. Jce;.h ; Giet, tltt Joiier tte'.U; Kungandra. W. ; John F. ; Lambert. D. H.; Miiier. E. -;y , ;u:Ter. Joha F. ; Wilson, la J-lei AH K ELITE P. M. "'lie-fT lfr'i. wbo will be hanged at j Liirr c,a Thti.-'Oiy for the murder of; "jri, a: r'li.tzin, last July, Uoes not jttj aui over his ijij-etiding aii.e:.: la't 'inday on earth in drawinj; and writing fare 's, .-raer u re'at'lvt ia EnIaud and la (vjh'-t. A portion of the "'ajvj; ;:a a;? spiritual advisor b'-toM to it tuih cliem-d at the w 'ri of encouragement. At w ht :i 'ed signs of weakening or T iitjjva-.'.e. and no trjuble antici-K,5- Ef i reT.taut ani admits that Lis el--; j-) t,f Kv. James H. Kyle as u. s-r.itor from South Dakota sa i to be '.he result of a strange a;. whuh, however, has not yet socpietei. Mr. Kyle, berttr.fre a Ajtat; tut cow a staunch Prohibitioa- 'i 1 atsera Alliance man, was elected i Lero jcratic votes. Jt ia alieg 'iii warn therefor. General Palmer ftted e?.ator from Illinois by the faraer A iiaace rotes. By such a :l tao Uepubiican Senators would 4.J' 'y a I"emocrat and one by li; jnce reprevntalive a result toti iniei to the deal. It is iu politics, however, to bare 5's "Jr between s's'es. w- 'P- asat-ity ofo-flied cougbcures - s.- ta ;n ja:r tbe digetirefunc J1:ic.fiieb le. Ayer s Cherry Pecto- i0r.n".--v t!Uiliiiii.'li 1 fc- LUsewLere in these columns appearMbe program arranged for a convention of iLe school directors of this county to be held ia the court hoc", Ma-ch P.'th and 11th. Great benefit to the public scbls of tbe county has resulted from the Directors' con vention held two years aro and the promo ters of this years convention ant:i :pate that many ideas will be siigireted and adopted for their further improvement. The Ins allalion of P.ev. J. S. Harkey, a? pastor cf the Lutheran church, will lake place on Sanday evet irg next, March lrt, at 7 o'clock. The services will be cordacted by Per. J. H. Zlnn, cf Glade. Pm-ider t of Allegheny Synod who will also deli rer the j charge to the people. Ilev. 1 S. Johnston I of Stoyestown. will d. liver charge to the I patc-r. A cordial ir.vi'atiun is extended to I the public genera' ly to he present. Mr. Wra. M. Withers, city editor of the Cumrierlat.d .!.' Tiut'f. artr!:jnjel hy the sherilf of Aliecheny ei't'.Ty. Md.. sjient a half hour in the Heeai.h othoe Monday morning. Roth gentlemen are :r.!ertd in i J. McKenie I George D. II xver. the young expr.-: cess ere', whoisntria! to-day for harir.fstclea ) A "jnroment School Director Conventton. The following program has been arranged for a convention of the school directors of Somerset county, to be held in the Court House. Somerset, Pa., March 10th and 11th, ls."l : Turfilav FttrnooA $fivnJtm 10 to 1J. Organization. Discussion Tbe need and benefit of a permanent directors association. D. H. Walker. Somerset township. Paper Tbe duties and responsibilities of a school direcior, Rer.G. W. Crist. Jennertown. Dis cussion, The characteristics of a good teach er, L. C. Lambert, Stonycreek. Queries. 7Vffiy AJIentmn ,Sw.n from I to I. M iscelianeous business. Discussion Tbe textbook question county uniformity of textbooks. Dr. S. S. Good, of Meyersdaie. state uniformity and control of textbooks, M. J. Prttts, Esq- Somerset. Free text bxiks. Daniel Uolsappie. Paint. General l.scussion. Address, Pending school legisla tion. Hon. J. Weller, member of committee on eduction, H. I! Paper Schocl apjra tus, L. S. Snyder, Miudlecreek. Discasshin. Tue ersenlial points of a good country school house, D. Compton, Elklick. Ditcus sioc. How to secure and retain good teaalj ers, Dr. C. P. Lenhart, Jeuner. Q leries. 7''''Jj Kilning Swimfrm ,7 Address, The mutual helpfulness of direc tors, teachers and patrons, Eev. Tbeo. liich, Rxkwood. Paper, Tbe Hygiene of the schoolroom. Dr. H. S. Kirameil. Some.-iet. Address. Educational needs, Hon. Henry Uouck, lepaty StsteSuperintendent. Mtisic, by pupils of the Somerset schools. H' !i.jiy Fr:oi ifmlvttfiva 9 to 11. M-Mfllaneous business. Eejort of Ojru mlttees. IHscasion. District snpenriiion. S. ummil. D.scussioa cfques- l: t.s stibrnttted tsr dtrectors. taenes. 5"i!ere. J atiicea of the Peace. Gillian Lint Noab Casebeer; biriress, W H Weidey; coocciL F B Graoe-; hih coastabie, W. W. Gilbert ; tax colkcuw, X. B. MeCnff; jodre of elec tion, U M Philiip,,-1 inspeetors. H. F. Vnep per. FS Gilbert: assistant assessors, John Huston. Aaron Fiick ; street com misii oner. H G nuniofham; scuo-l directors. J M t Oct. H S Kimmcl! ; aud.tors, M E Bow mint A H F.-raer. Purgess, John SGirraan; assistant bur gesa, A. K Johnsan : council, Augustus i toto; high eoasu hie, John C Sheetz;tax cillector, Daniel H Fisher; jadge of election Jacob Hefflt-y; inspectors, LJ Eiken, Ed ward Hrer: assistant s-isesrs, Gsorge W Hjeiil, Samuel Brcbaker : street commission er, B. F. Biyman : sch ! directors, Jacob SwartzsnirnVi.-, SPZamiraiu; aal.tor, Ebert C Hern-y; clert, II. B Phiisoa; con stable. W A Powell. Justice. Henry II. Wm ; burgess, Charles IWuesi; couuctl, S.mon Shanks, B W Witt, Dinte! M ckey, Ja-ab Welmer, J A L'phart. W D Zauii ; m collector, Cyrus A. Yowler; j;idre oi'elecuu:i, L L Weimer ; inspectors, J S litfed, S B ri-.hstt'er ; a.raistant asseoors, W D Z-ifall, Daniel Mickey ; saeet commis sioner, Cyrus A Y jw ier: s.-b jol directors, J A Liphart. H H Wilt; auditors, Charles Barnes, William Mickey. Simon Shanks; clerk, L L Weimer; treasurer, L L Weimer. CiKit nece. Canruss. J A Bradley ; council T B Frantz. W S Mountain ; b.'a cjnsable. J B Par neii. E O Jismlic. tie; tax collector. WR Mjunlain, judjre of election, 12 Franti ; inspectors ; ft A Walker, J C Sbw : assist ant assors. J .ha Lenhart, Hiram Fnmix ; stri-et cotnmiisioner, J(ej.-h Cummings; K-l'iool direcUirs. V M Black, B K Pullin ; a".litur. Lir-jy M -Ciintock. V M Black: clerk, H U Harz.-ii. E jrjess J W U Jl ; c-juacii, Alhirt Bell, J O P.uch; til Oiliedor, A u Ankeny; "udge of ele tioa, John P Tomlinsoo ; in pectors, D L Witt, George Arumao ; assist ant assessors, S-jlutnon Judy, Henry Rauch; street Ooaimi-.ontr. Frank Heipie; school dire-tors, S lomun Judy, D L Witt ; aaditor, J J Griffith ; clerk. Frank Berkey. Jlrtrrpt ilr. Justicj, A V Kioto: burgess, E J Huston ; co'.iQO.i.e B Puilson, JJ Hofcliiieil ; Ligb constaole. Noah Caton : lax collector, A C Bewmtju Jof election. I" M Houael; in spectors. C D Miller, Rter: Guthrie, Jr., ; assistant assessors, Jscub Corls. DS Cover; school directors, S S Good, W H Hahel, 8 C Hsnley: auditor, W H Holxshn. Bargns. G W V-xi ; council, Frank Mc- Djtiaid. G 1J .rfa-c.ers. Hfurge Kidenour ; high constable. Fred D jpoat ; tax collector, GW Pick, Perry McK.Ssb. tie; jade of election. Anthony tirowsll ; inspectors, Henry Werntr, 6ej. H !uhour ; asiiatanl assess--. JD M.her. D II Wo!ferberger ; street cjm in isiioaer, Henry Farting ; school directors. V H Johnson, A Growall, D J Wo-lcr-ttrger , auditor, J D Miiier. Ar BU:ii-t. Justice, A P il.til ; burgen, F A Werner; couxicii. K.-jncis Topper, Jjhn Straub : high constable. M it hew Uankiusun : tax ool lector F J Fj:!t-r;jiij;of e'ertloa, P-.iard Wolf- hoje ; ins;ecujr3. John Gjorre, 3 A Topper; aslsiant assessors, J jlm M Topper. Geo. Straa'j; street commissioner. Hsary Weigh buu; schcKil directors, S A Topper. John P S.oicer, !t?mar l Wolfiiope: aulilor, He-nry Weruer. 5'' jrsox'n. Baress, John H Custer: council, P B Schlag : tax collector, Wm E Zimmerman ; jude of election, John H Snyder; inspector-. Joha F lender. L R Zimmerman ; as sistint aasors. J H Hite, C W Pngh ; street commissioner, John J Melzgar : school director, Pearson M iller: auditor, Ei Smith. S STOE1 FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. :,r--zriLargcst and Finest Store in the City.zr OT1 BEMK SOQDS We keep ai all timee a complete Siock of r.lack and M 'Trr.ing Goia of the H'h-M Character as to louaiuy and 3tj ie. and at prices the Ijwett : EtSAtOroe Grain ?i:ka. V P, si J Tj. L and r.e U! 35- K.a. X Faiiie l'ri s.. t:. 1 li 1 - l oj. 1 l.Ti ma ija. Hict uo Rn la--s c.. T sii. ft, tX LiJ. nt opb Huck eamiM. a. t. 7 .. $1, LA aad op to i Co. Ai mures wd Faaey weaveA, atripaa and tan, tl, 1,3 ani LM. iltr. re Slit. s-V, ti, 1.35. 1. ia, and tiAj Stack Satis. SO. T. and ft 00. BUek SLk Ware Kenrsett TJeJl. 1.12, 1 S, 1.17, 1,50, 1 62, 1-Ti, IOC, 2S, iT, LOB. ft.k Warp I "raped Aimaa. fi iiLri. Silk Warp Incut, -U tochea tl 2i Ail Wool Tamis. -10 inches. . 0 and 11. A J Wool Cords, f'iiurocalk. Brocade. te.. 9Qr, f!. utd l.SS. i-tnch all wool Bla; k Hetiriertaa 7S, T, so, fL Lli 1 &, LX7. 1-M. 1.71 UUck and WTiitB, Waite and Black, BiAck and uray, bray and h.sct fabric, 40 and 44 lwhea wvle. frota Sue to tii Rik Ftiaeed i-h 1. r. to S.jfl. rYuwUv ai-X Warp C utusena. Doable SaawU, Heswitrhed, flZ lt50 and M. B.t: i.-ciIh ,- I.. i B ri-jji, ie l 'rlirc rlrhlv embroiderel f :.2j, IS 1 TS ifln. 2.2s 2.50. Z. J VI, jJi Lii,i.)Ki it. j-7j, 4 IK fcoO. tM, 7Jn3, 8.00, S.jo, .0O. f.io, 18,, UM, 1J.BU, op to i JU. Black Ir-J Wool ftuli fi so. i no. 2.HS. $ 09 . 3 50. I.. B'.i Jseie ami W.-v of every fliiuai.te deacr pcion. rnia T2 W cp to0.M. Siwini of ililitnery asiiecaliy, sisava leadv lur ue. Lutes style uf Nun Veiling and Mauraitix iil k. Toiuesana Bonnets J2. A 1.00, Z,', 3. 7i, 4.0C, 'xOU, 5 . fi.ua Crie sal t'rfie Veits. All x.;, B-T-lered. Sons Veiltae IUSKiS.fi, Silk and Wso4. Bord -'-d. Nuni Veihci. fl.J . lo .t Ml Milliaerj lo order hi firi-ei" anits st moierste riee. When voa need aiiyihuie ia Liack Oo1, voa w ill lu.1 e verj-thin j waaied here. B est c;1s at Lowest Pnc CAMPBELL & DICK. Jas. B. Holderbaum, H jr?T RECEIVEI A CAR 1.0A1 OF THE HENCH & DKOMGOLD ALL STEF.L FRAME Knable & Shuster's Dry Goods Bulletin. ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST FOR THE PEOPLE. Great Preparations Bein? Jiade for the Fall ami Win ter Business. Lars-: rtj;L' of Press Goo-i. S:Ik.. Black Go.li. Fbaadi. F'inkts Confort?. Sjrrei'i-. Mashc?. Wb-.te Goo-k. Laces, Lkene,Ca.itos, Fa-ili Cheviot j. Ac are being ordered toj'Icac all. W'c arc zho laying in cumplclc Il ia of Coa',3, Wrapj, Jacket, S.awl Jorscja. Seal Flr.ih Garrncr-ta, Seal Skia Garments, aaJ Curtalr.3 cl aJI kind. AIo,!ar7rs stocka of Uosicry, UcdcrTcar, GIotcs aai Umbrella?. Our stock of American rnaJe Prc3 Goods come3 direct fro:a our on mill: You tlitrefore get the bene St of first hand price. Our Forc'ga Good we trot directjfrom the importers. We guarantee tie Lowest Fxicea on all kir.'ij of drv cood. NEW AND CHEAP SPRING-TOOTH HARROW 0 lii. li is a .nlcrf'.il inii.nvet:i nt SPRING-TOOTH HARROW. Teetli quickly a.lji.stc-1 l.y ciiiy lo-etiitig one nat. The lst l - i . p V, TOOTH v-i i Ever lnvetiteil. T!iet.-ili el so as to wear from 1 1 ii a mm h vtear or n a i-jii Call umi i-iatnine tl:i IIarr", I.elJ in j.i-iti.)!i lo c!.e oti tin- j.iint ! uliTai'uii frc-m HOLDER a Ilat. h-t, w iiii n hich it -un 1-e a.iju-t-i the ti'th. wli'ich if 6mr or tivetnne nv S'.rin:r-t"th harrow in exierKe. JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM t3U froru tbe I'. S Eipre' Ccmrary. They say Hoover Las a', a ay! biirne aa excellent repu:st::r;, and comfa frota one of ;Le most respectable faa.ilie in that ci'y. From a private source we learn tlat tl;e attorneys for the corjil iarel Foment cwunty murJerers are LarJ a! work to Cr J some 1'Vipbole in the lw hy whicb the n tence t.f dea;!i may be delayeu fur roar.y months, if not finally deieaicj. It i tur- :-d their next move will e with reference to removing the prisoners fr.nu S-.r.:ert t the Indiana jail, which will reiinlrt ?eveil months to carry the ctr throa; li the Som erset Court up to the S'jfnme fcirt. The final iieosion may cot e haJ t'fore la!e lie it fil. should fiich 1 the ;irj j.-e of the attornej-s for the iinfurt;ir:a:e mta. Jti. it Urn hrauerct. Mr. Park Y. Kinicei, wiio aent o the City cf Mexico six ironlls aJ to acvept a f-oj'Uoa in tae nasetDfrr serincj oi trie i Mexican National Railwty Company, re- i trj-neJ to Somerset riaiurday. The rare j arcophere cf that elevated capitol (id not ; apree with Mr. Kimmcl's health, and be i retamed to reitroe Li f.-r.ier P' :;i!n in the pwer.ger departmeol of the Per.t,"y!vs- j Dia Company, at Pittsburgh. Tart a lm prewioru of the " craaers " are any.hliijr bat pleasant, and from Lis description of their habits and manner ol living, hie vr-one, tlien must be almost unendurable to a weil bred citizen of the X nited Sutes. All tepid and questions will be open to general discust-ion. Let I iirecfors come pre pared to help one another in this line. Supt. Iloack writes that he wiil te pres et t f ir ali the sessions and will be rendy to aid in the worx of tbe Coover.:ion. All new !y elected JJirectors are earnestly invited to a::eud. They mill be given e jual privileges with those now in office. Every Director in the county should be SLfficieritly interested in the schools of his district to attend. It will benefit all who c roc, and we believe prove of great fro"Hi to the schools of the county. Every Iioard should he f.iliy represented. Ai: thes- ssiDns will be open to the gen eral ptihiic, sad all friends of education wiil 1 welcomtd. Orders lor excursion rates to ar.d from S-.ir;;erset will bf SFOt S?cmry of ej. h IloaiJ, ; J. M Beskit, 1 f. J. iloEK. Committee. yl-riT 1 0. J. Ua&aisus, S'-erfere w.th ti fancltoos of t teach of liver. S u t!i0a i3- Sherman was asked K-5 Sienitn a! ways ac knowledjted ':sjt..rk,ier'aDj t quickly 4, ue, while I could map r- vjr a campaiirn, every uw Servlkn would swear be could fcWvUo-y, neither be or I could c,." plans was the bsrt one, bat "' -ply sat and Iitwd and i we La-1 been talking over the at the cf oar ulting teil plan, and in a doen or t Ion Jc;a'1' a1 a, rxii at all sj clear to us that be -s XLMt Sittndtn and I would look at 4r a . hy we hadn't seen c ,""" OGrse.vas. on u aaroe oetavss j: , sier of mndern times, and the -Jfolt wd only Napoleon, Wel- Wednesday moraing one of the workmen in Mr. John H. Veil's tar-rx-ry at Scalp Lev el, set aa oil pot on the stove in the 5ai;bir.g room and went to breakfast. While be was absent the oi! castrbt fire and ran over on to tbe fljor and burned up to aad scorched the eeiiiag. Constable Crist happened to be eo ing from tbe jwaioSc?. where he had been aaailint Idlers, and, breaking open the door and pring tbe alarm at th aaue time, tiie parties ia Mr. Veil's boue rushed t4 the reKcne and put out the fire. Had it o.t been for Mr. Crist's timely appearance the firs would bavo been b-yond control ia two minutes, an! wot omy the tannery, but adjaning building, wonid have been burned. February term of coart convened at 10 o'clock Monday rooroinjr. After the list of jarors Lad been calied Wm. Barnhart. of Quemahoninir towasbip. was appointed foreman of tbe grand jiry. A jury ws: tbeo called to try the case of the Com mon weal lb- vs. Jane Winters, charged with having violated tbe liquor law. At tbe af ternoon session the court lok np the appli cations for retail litjar d'u'ers' linenses stid prat-ted licea to all thore asainit wheni no recHTrtrarcsj were filed. The ba'anoe were b!d over until after tbe criminal coll endar bad been disposed of. Tmony was tbeo commenced in the Winter! case. A County institute. The teacher of Somerset county are earn estly reiaeted to attend an institute to be held in tbe Opera House. Somerset, Pa., Sat urday March 7, lvl. The following able instructors hsve been enjaired for the occasion : Principal Z. X Snyder, A. Th. D, Indiana State Nor mal School. President Leroy Stephens, A. M. D. D.. Western Pennsylvania Claicai and Scientific Institute. Professor T. IS. Johnson, A. M, Superinteodant Johnstown School. Professor Joba D. Meese, Ph. B., ileyertdale Preparatory School The following 'Home Tailent' of wboro S jtiierset county is proud, have also signified their willingness to be present and deliver practical "School Talks." Prir.cial J. C. Sj-icber, Meyersdaie schools. Principal A. J. Johnson, Berlin schools Principal A. ). Mctinley Stalisbu schoola. Vice Princi pal E- E, Pritta, i.merset schools. Princi pl G. M. Baker, I) oik wood schoola. I'rin eipal B. E. Sanner, Crsina schoola. Our gents! and able oouotry Supenoteadaut prof J. M B-Ttey, whose nntiriag seal aad dVvotiou to tha public school) of this coun ty, have made tbera what they are, will be present and aid ns ia our noble work. irn:ci imrt!K. In Ue evening of the same day at 7.30 Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, of Boston, 'the queen of lectoresses a lady whose ekxjtjeace Las held a larger public recognftion than that of any other woman ia anoient or mod ern tiroev" will deliver her most popa!r cture "A Dream of To-Merrow." Tickets now on sale at JfefT and Cast-beer's and can als be parchasod at the Opera House on the I Iurker: inpecun, Ephraim evening of the lecture. Prices Vc, Xk, i. Sfiecia! bote! ra(es to visitors. Grist KesdiLI Chairman, Committee. Justice, Samuel Liwry ; burgess, Jerry J Livenjjood; councii. JJKeim; bigh con stable A H Wagner; tax collector, S S Kiwntz; judge of eieciion. A B Newman: inspectors, W A G.otfehy, Ii A Kidner: as sistant assessors. John J L:veng:od. Samuel J Lichty ; street cotuaiis-ioner, J W Cingler. scb x! directors, W II 11 jacher, E S Johns ; auditor, Harvey Maut. Vrtt-H. r.jrfess, J i Jennis; coancil. E V Vutzy, Jack D.'turuil: hih constable U W Inhart ; lax r.! lector, W Lenhart : jaie of election, V b Katiiman ; ia?peclors, W H Ke-iler, Wn. Ierarai! ; assi-stant aseessors, Lee For juer, J 1! Virii : street commission er, Geo. W L':r. hart ; school directors, WS Kahliaan, K I Yu:zy ; a-iditor. E J HooveT. Justice of tie Pew. DW WJ1 : bcrjess, R jb"i McMiiien ; t-wa council, M S Ham ilton ; high co:s:.ble, Leonard Eerrel ; tax coiiectcr, A W Lowry: jadfe of election, Peter Pile; inspectors, SP Sechier. John D Stydtr; s-:tr.t asess'jrs, Wm. Fiiik. S P Tedrow ; street ccmniLsi ji.er, Wm 11 Wal ter; school d.rec'or, W H Gardner, J B Ferrel ; auditor. amel 1'oyd. '.'- I'Cj" J-W -e, Jul.n Wir.fe.-t : targets, J P Mey ers ; c iri Ml. A Treaibl.?, John GwstierJ. ai coLVc: or, Tctcr Kneirearn ; judge ofelec ti jn. Frsd?ric't F.-eh'.l-r ; inspecMrs, John H M James ilur? ; avsvant assessors, Eli j-hafTr'. 5 C Fe.-btlg : ir?et cororoissioner, G-orse rul ; school directors, O W Witt, John Gsssr.er, 0:1:3 Wilis: clerk, A Tremble. TOWN-SHU'S. S MdUft, E K BLauch : township clerk. Frank Hay ; treasurer. W C LivengotKL Scott Marphy ; inspector. J W Dietr, John J Wenrlck : assistant aisesaors, A 1) Weaver, Peter Knavel ; school directors, Daniel Hols- Justice of the Peace, W H Suder ; eel- f api-le, E J Kummel ; supervijors. Soott Mar- Justice of the Peace. C It McMiiien ; col lector. Frank Nicklow : jude cf election James Hilt rxa j: iiiipectors, M:.uo Siibaugb, G?re L riark ; a??itar:t assessors, A A J.c-A-s Marsiiill H Jeasaa ; s. hool directors, Jctniiih Si'baujh, Tbomas E Null ; super-viso-s. Wm Hanlin. Eli Bender, Samuel McXair ; aa litor. J L Mitchell; township e'erk, J S M-.tchell. Janice of the peace, Samuel Q Coughen our : collector, Henry iKirsey ; judre of elec tion, ToVla? A Miller; inspectors, D A Mil ler. J,bn Warubauph ; assistant assevsors, Henry He-:,. Martin Eroigh ; school di rectors. Werdiine Warner. August Tayman ; ?;rT.ir, John Sarver. Frank Wambaob, Andrew Poirbsiieh : auditor, Wm H Fel ton ; tnwn'Hp clerk. A L Smith : treasurer, Fred Miller. .Blunt. Justice of the Peace. Joha D Baker; col lector, A H Ohler ; jud,w of elrion, Alex Snyd'r; inspectors. L?vi Fanner, Samuel Enos : assistant assenrs, Wm Bambart, John Stein ; rcbcejl director". T M Miller, H S Swarcer: saner-visors. Emanuel Edos. Hiram Hoover, Xoali Fritz; township clerk, Jacob Srryder: treasurer. Dewalt Snyder. tat'mrvr-iijey. Conecrcr. Henry G'imbert ; judge of elec tion, C C Knepper; in-eUors. Henry Dick ey, Hermars Boffer ; assistant aasessors. H H Sisal, S F fliymaa ; school directors, V V Rsyrcan. E R Suder, Wm Brant, H P Hay ; supervisors, Wm poust, Benjamin Seder, Jonas S'evanus: anditor, Alex Coleman: township clerk, C Henta ; treasurer, W W Ha Jger : cootlab'r, Joseph Hoyle. i.;iujij4. Collector. H C Miltenberger; Jadre of elec Unn, Isaac Yoder : inspectors, Isaac J Kauri man. C F Barndt : asnsunt assessors, Jacob I Kauffroan, J D Blough ; school director, Uaac Y Kau Jmsn, Jobn suhl ; stiperviaors, J H Yiider, Joseph Johns. D 8 Kaufman, J d Miihler, J C F.a-b ; auditor, A F Swank ; township clerk, Henry Lenhart. EUitk. Justices. W Garlets John F Andrews ; cnllecior. J J Folk ; jndire of election, Daa'l Folk, John Opel ; aLtarit sfeso's, J M Hay, Elias Hersbberirer and J-hn Sechier, tie ; school directors, Joha J Eagle. D J Engla ; super risers, Simon Liven good, George Lowry, L lector, J C Farner ; judge election, Geo W Ordner; inpecuis. J J Burkhaxt, N Kennal; assistant assessors. Geo Sack, JCob Kanier er; school directors, James Fair. George J Hibcer, Jesse Derenier. Criaa Poorbaugh, Edward Ianiker. Israel Earkhart ; saper visors, Eli Farrier, Conrad Sylor ; audi tors, J H Tressier, Jcsiah Bridigum, H W Ware ; township clerk. H Marke! ; assessor. James H Suder ; constable, H H Suder. Grtznxl'U. Justice of tbe peace, Jacob P M-ller ; col lector, A J Sioaer ; judge of eicctioa, Jose h Lint ; inspectors, E H Werner, Chas Yost : assistant assessors, Francis lUer. Jacob P Miller; school directors, Josei-h Shultz. Joha B Lowry : supervisors, Jacvb S Hoch stetler, M D Thorcas, A G Yutiy : clerk, S M Housed. Justice of tbe peace. Djvid Gardner : col lector. A H Kuhlman : judge of election, John H Schrock : inspectors, Isasc Berkey, H B Schlag ; assistant assessors, J G BarcUy an J Joseph B Miiier ; school directors, A B Lenhart, M H Bruntier : supervUors. J.-bn Barndt, Wesley Miller, Frel Shaulis ; town ship clerk. Robert T II -'.!. Jecrr. Collector. John W Shafer : yxlgz of e'ec lion, Georse Friediine : inspectors. George Earnett, Fred Goa.lsr : assitaat assessois J I Griffith, John Biesecker : schwl directors. J J Sfcafer. Sam'l Speigie : supervisors, John Sharer, C Wechtenheiser. K.i Heipie, Alex Khjdds ; township cierk. John F Cover. Justices of t!.e '.eare. H J Johnson. John APhaler: co"-c:or, (.(!. I.reaz: j,icj?of election, lUvi i Suoetns'.er ; inbjiectors. I B Sboeaiaker, Henry Mechnrg ; issov.ant as sessors, Ephraim Geier, Hnry Kr.ept: school directors, J E Grigrr, II B Bl!, To bias Miller; 3pervisor. Christ. Mankercy- ' er, Jereru:ah B'ttner, II B Ieal ; tj-xeship i clerk, S P Weimer. Jasttces of the peace, Hlwa-I Kei'er. J L Berkey ; collector. Eii Barker ; jj3ire of election. Gabriel L Kline : inspectors, Peter Sile, A S Howard ; assistant asseswr.rs. John Kline, S J Baker ; school directors, John J Dirr. Jeremiah Sbaulis. Wi!s.-n Mjnrer, M M SLaulis. A S Miller, Xoah W Brendle: snpervifors. Jacob Maast. Henry Casebeer. Mwheck Beam, Wm. P. Sipe ; townsh:p clerk, H F Bittner. icc'fT T:ii -.;' Justice of the pea-e, 7. L Tannehili ;Ilco or. Wm Burkholder ; jade cf election, Balaam Youukin ; insrrtors, F S Gerhart, G W Anderson ; ass'i5tant assess-irs. E "iin nlngham, Joseph Kresrer : fe-lirk-il direftors, John Xieola. J L Hyatt ; supervisors. C S Lytle. Alex Nicola. 'Jeore Hare, Silas Jen kins, J W Burkholder ; township clerk, Da vid Kublmsn : treasurer, E Conn. .VVd. Justice of the Peace. John C Weller : col lector, J W Se.bert and W G Kimmel tie; ; judge of ejection. Teter Puttnaa ; inspectors, S H Pile. John Kab'roan : assistant assessors. Peter Dc m haul d. John CSiiaff: -hoo! di rectors. J L W Seibert. Jacob Sechier; suf.er risor. A G Miller, H H Kay. Isaiah F:eck. J P Meyers ; auditor. Adam Walter ; town ship clerk, J C Knab'e; treasurer. A E BrsnU . Jf.'.XV.Tei. . Justice of the Peace, John II Miller ; col lector, A C Moore ; judge of election. Josiah Barroti ; inspector, t H M umet. C N Pile ; assistant assessors, airo'-n Barron, Samuel Dickey ; school directors, Michael Ansell, Xelsoa Saylor ; f apervisoas, Chauncey Bar ron. J E McMiiien; auditir, H I) Moore; township clerk, Joiah Pile ; treasurer. J J McMiiien. Collector, John T Leyd-g : judge of elec tion, John Wagtuan ; inspectors, G W Smith, W H Crosby ; awiitant assessors, Geo Mark el, John Baomao ; school directors, J L Snyder, Christian Warner ; supervisors. Fred Muhlenberg, Levi Beyer ; auditor. J M Steif ; township clerk, Andrew Bridi gnm. ('f. Collector. S G Wbittaker ; jadge of elec tion. A H Seese ; inspectors, 8 M Crist, i lhv. Tobias Lehman. Amos Berkey ; audi tor. W G Seese : township clerk. Peter Hoff man. Justice of the Peace. Charles Weigle : col lector. N I) Bowman and T G Eingler Stie; ; judge of election, M L Shaver ; inspectors. W H Bowman, Austin Elanselt ; assistant assessor, W MaorerA Berky: school directors. Iavid Miller, X Hamer: supervisors, Frank r-'pangler, Wm Sader ; auditor. G J Maurer ; township clerk. J S Miller : treasurer. Jere Berkev. Collector. J B rmberjrer ; judge of elee tiou, Samuel Warner ; inspectors, Jacob Hileman. J H Keilzand L A Lambert itie. ; assistant assessors, Samuel McGregor, Cyrus Bcrkeybile ; school directors, Levi Koontz, T P Horner ; stipetvisors, Conrad Stoy, Ja cob Homer. Albert Gohn. Wm Horner; aaditor, John Koocu ; township cierk. Wash Caster. S!ierW. Auditor. A P Walker : j'tstice, Philip H Walker; assistant assessors. Samuel Cole Eaaii, John C Birron : school directors, Joha Bmgatr, J M. Cabie, David Weller ; iaspec tors. Charles T. II:intr, Joseph M. Miiier ; supervisira, W J Eiioads. Wesley Miller, muei Ilh.a.ls. Aiex Nicholson ; judge of election, Ctiaiincy Dickey ; clerk, James Liough ; tax coilec-tors. E E Puga. CoileMor. H L Marti ; judge of election, Sarautl S.iJepiaker; inspectors. Sol Manx. Andrew Kelly ; assistant aaseaaors, H C Pfeifer, E i SSirtz : sclio-o! directors. John Manz, S A Lrpley ; supervisors. Solomon Eaasrici. Win Trutuisn. C C Mar.z, M L Tauber ; treasurer, Jao Kfnncl. St mirrrtk.. Collector, Peter T Killer ; juJ of elec tion. Lewis Lowry ; inspectors, H B Wilson, J M Gless:ier ; assistant ai?eor. G H Cole mn, C D Sjiiigler ; school d. rectors. 1 S Wilson, M J cnyuer ; stipirvisors, E E a'pane'er. L L Coiemaa ; auditor. John Spei cUer : c.ers, Alex Hauler: treasurer. 1 T Brant. Coilei-Vir. Aaron Cober ; judge ot alection, A S Leniiart : inspectors, John Herring, J II Ebach ; assistant aasessors, W E Walker. Silas Walker ; school directors, S H Martee ny. H P VYalker : supervisors, H M Sctrock C il CtirUtner ; a.ii.uir, J D GDagy : clerk, S M Saylar. l'j'ir Turie-'f-tnt. Justice of ;ue peace, Jacob Kreger ; collec tor, Ed Kreger : judge of election. B E Suy der ; inspectors. Jacob Pniliippi. Silas Sny der ; assistant assessors. J W Sullivan. Wm Zifall ; school directors, J A Shults. Mote laj'part. lie, Irvin Younkin, J F Younkin ; sufriors, Jonas Meers. ."imon Snyder ; au.litor, J hua Sechier: clerk, Ii" M Ptit-nua. A Family Duty, The home circle is sacred and life has few charms mated if family ties are burst asun der. The promotion of uappioesa and lbs prevention of sickness are of ir:oie import ance in every household. It is in tbe spring trial old and younc alike are most susceptible to the hundreds of diseases tbat nil tbe at mosphere we breathe and lark in the water wedr.nk. Tae utuely use of aieliable stirn uiant is the oniy way to aait attains sick ness in l'.e home Max Klen s "Silver Ag;'1 and Do-uene'' brands of pure rya wuky are reconiujen.ied by physicians a the best invipsrater in toe world. Both are sold under a wnro raaaiteeo purity, "sil ver Are ' at per fall quart bottia, ud -Duijtierje' at 1.25. These whiskies are use.1 exclusively ia tbe leading hospitals, winch is sa!Hdeiitev':denot tloU they are tbe best obtainable. Gaceenaeimer, Fuch, Gibson and Overnoit are sold by Mr. Kie40 at $1 per quart, or siq ijuarta for $5. His stork of wines, brandies, etc., is the larjrest in Penn sylvania. G-vxis promptly shipped to ail parts of tbe Cnited States. Send for cata kigae anJ price list, mentioning this paper, The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, in an opinion rendered by Jade Parson, has decided that church funds are not object to taxation. The case was that of General As sembly of Presbyterian Church of the Cni ted States, and the amount involved was five hundred thousand dollars. Tbe decis ion was on an appeal by the B rd of Re vision of Taxes. It had been claimed by tbe church trustees that tbe fane in their con- Amy Whittaker and A Dull ttiei ; assistant j trol were exempt, because tbe income from assessors, Emanuel Mock, Esekiel Felix ; school directors, J L Baumjrirdntr. S M Crist, Amoa Whittaker : supervisors, Eroan nel Mock, J Layton : auditor, Emanuel Webb ; township clerk, E E Meyers ; eoa stable, E E Meyers. Wot. Justice of the Peace, Kore Kaufman ; col lector, Garrett Cam ; julge of elertii the fund was appropriated solely to charita ble and religious uses. This the Saprem Caurt upholds. Ex-Hepresentarive Henry Hall, of Mercer county, who was the leader of the Republi cans at the last session of tbe legislatare, bas gone to Harrisbarg to represent tbe Pittsburgh Dajmitrk. IN ALL LINES BEING OPENED EACH DAY. Prices will be L:t7 all Alcag the Lin3, MRs. A. E. Uhl. OTJR NEW SPRING GOODS NOW IX. A full and complete line of the Latest Noveltie s. Cormisttina of Black arid Colored Silks. V, inch Black Colored Henriettas. 40 " Gdored Hennettas in all new shades, 35 " "in new ;.r:nr -hades. 38 Cachmeres at A and i5 cents, all stiades. Full line of Piatda rrra !3 to a"! aew. Fancy stripe Dress Goods of 1 1 kirds. Over iJ fieces of new Spnn Dress God uS to select from. All new styles aad sadea. aad prices that will aMonifb you all. i1"!' pieces of new striped Plaid Dress Grj; hams. ail new styles. 50 pieces of new Percals for boys' wals'..-. 5i " ' Outina Clot'us from &c. to ldc. Outing Clot'us from &c. that are lauties. l'rt of new light Calicoes at 5 cents that are hatiijonie- Hiousands cf yards of tbe very best dark ca.icoes at 3 cents. Any quantity of good dark Calicoes at cants. 5o pieces of Crown Salines at !' beat in the market. cents, the 50 of new printed ChalSies st 5 centa. They ate great bargains. ew LACE CUBTAIHS from ftj cents to 's ' per jwiir. Scrims for Curiaioa from 5 to 10c per yard. Fancy Curtain Nets ia dots and stripes at a! prices. W pieces of Indira Blue Calicoes', j-.wt in BED SPREAD. TABLE UXEVs, NAPKINS. TOWriJ". CK-s.ir, HAMHURO FIKiIN'.. LAt-EX. WHITE UOCLes. HANDKERt IUEFS, IiCCHIN"G3,OiRSETS aad N' "TIONb of every kintt. Thousands of yards of new Ribbons in new shades. lres Trimmintrs cf all kinds. Table Oil Ootha in 3-4 at 25 cents. A full line of Bteacned and l'c learned Mualias ia ail the diflerent widths and kinds. Tickiorvof all kind, wool and Cotten Carpet Chain ia al colon. We congratulate onrsclves on hav ing the largest aad most cora f.Jete stock of DRY GOODS and Notions ia the countr, and at prices iliat will estonUh yon alL Nice new Spring Goods of the Latest Style?, Largest Va riety, and Cheapest Prices. We are headquarters. New Goods now open for inspect ion at PARKER & PARKER'S 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. Ca'AIL orpees promptly attended t. 3IAPLE SAP PAISSJ Our make of Tans have been thoroughly? tested bv iractical suirar makers for a iiiim-5 fiber of years, and have evemvherc met withS H l?f 1 rri " . ,i SjuiHjuaiiiiea success, liiev are tne L111.A1 EST AX I) MOST DURABLE on the mar-J ket. Order them now to avoid the ruh. F. W. HAY & SONS, yo. 7S FltAyKLiySTREET, X.-:ir the Postorficc, Johnstown, r. Louthers Drug Store, lilain Street, Somerset, Pa. Thb :d:I lr? Sicrsis Eapidlj E:c:2i7 awrt Favcrits with Pscpls h Search cf FRESH AHD PURE DRUGS, Jlcdicuics, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truscs Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THZ IXXTOR GIVE3 FEKiOSU, ATTE.VTIOS TO THE COifPOe:''::: CT LBatt Prescriinions i Faiaiy Receipts. GZAT C.ME :ytj TAaEX TO C5 0SI Y ASD fC ASll- .5 SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Liue of Optica! Goods always on hand, i'rera such a large assortment all can be suited. TRE FINEST BBMDS OF CICABS Always ca hand. It is always a pleasure to display our l'OO'Is to Mitending purchaser?, whether they buy from us cr elsewhere. J. hi. LOUTHER, M. D. HAW STREET - - SOMEESET.PA. ML Jb8 s hi P" P" I JOHN HEXDERSOX. Six Oak Chairs, 02sTE ROCKKI:, Tt Xi-i. Well Made, Elegant Finish, and Xeat Design, or OXLY?.U.OO MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, Well packed and shirpcl to any part. Joans town Pa. GAPPELLO R AXGE j THE LATEST . IM j:ES T. EVER 1 . l.VGE IS TJ :;. IUXTE7K an i 3Ict Line of Coi; mm m eixss IX THE ' i NTY. Every Size f Heaftr, frch Small Ledroom Sieves to Largest stovk r; -BO'.V- COAL H'r'J. Furnace. anJ even in our lire. A LOT OF SEC0XD.IIAND STOVES, VERY CHEAP P. .A. SCHELL. DM ISI ST R ATOR'S NOTICE. It. T: ti he r r rnay Hvhjvr, f-Ti:nar,j x Tii . jw.mtTM ( k t(M L Ul liUlf7.-ta bT Ihe , coiii e w hr J.T m vn to m'l :a'-e f rni riaiim or j. A pr.l tK it L-'t nf ?00 CAN FIND EEiniTaTOlT EP.CS. THIS PAPER ai ctmra aur mwuum at jw rub " a-J ITJ Til -TZ. fc.r 4; -. I'orrc: .Hir -T, t. mmrTri. pf.. '. ; . MARCH 16th to MARCH 2Cth . lr!'!Uve. hen atol a ' -..- -. i- ti.iimrrmUwu an4 v.-.mi;k'u r t:' i. - IT"vaiir- u.r -riri-i Mup:.. ,, , , tt ;) W k!4 r.r a!w --..,.-.?.', bpvwrt!? the Simrf I't ..!' 4. ;a ;i.l ...... p. IB. r?''Sr F. K?VT.' Art . M TL i" Z- S. trrvr, ti-y. t. Hit L.er 'a X'JI TJ IT
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