The Somerset Herali KD WARD SCULL, Editor and Proprietor. WEDKE8DAT. ..March 25, ISM. J.tt NiriiYastiainuiiiijr insanity i not likely t firove onre utxslul tban auy of the nian y oilier ingenious eflorta that have been nia1e to aav tiia life. Fk'v fhootmp and lynt-bing neproee to lynching white uw-n w not a long step, as the late massacre at New Orleans dem onstrates. Tm t dire afiliction, the grip, is pre vailing with great virulence in many portions of the country. Chicago and rittahargh are each reported to have many thousands of wheezing, sneezing, crying citizens suffering w ith its annoy ance and torraeuto. Onokksnmas Nfcinitiv.HM , of .c Ixiuis. who is engaged in the manufac- ture of tin plate, says that English tin j ltif. Employers" Lisbility bill to present their plate nian u fart urers are offering1 to sell j views to the committee. The bill was de their goods in this country at old rat j fended by Hon. Wra. H. Hines, of Luzerne, regardless of the increase of duty itu- and opposed by a number of employers and posed hv the McKinlev Li II. Then, aer i beads of cnrtwiatit.n., who argue that if tbe ail the tariff is not a tax ! , '" " iu "d " nc ' l to stop tbe increase of capital in manufac- Theiie is only one answer to be made j turing and other industries in the State ; for to the newf.pat.er which declares that j no man or set of men would continue in ...i - i.....i.i;... .-el. f,.iin,l a snro us , llir iWuuir "; ' and entailed a deficiency." The lvcpuo lican party lined the surplus to pay debts createl r.nd sneaked out of by a Imo- rnttic administration, and u.ere win oe i no deficiency. j . . '. Thk election of Charles N. relton.o) : (alilonna, to tne unueo .-unm leaves but two more Senators to be elect ed this year one from Florida and one from Maryland. They will both be Hemocrata arid the Senate will then le i coiiiiKwa-d of forty-seven Itepublicans, thirty-nine I Mnocrats, and two Fanners' Alliance Senators, Tin: Iienxs rats of Chicago have had a bad fal.ing ot.t. Tbe contest for the nomination for Mayor led to it, and has resulted in the nomination of two tickets, with Creiger the pr, sent Mavor, at the j bead of one, and ei-Mavor Carter Har- riaon heading the other.' There is sport ' ,..,,. , v.. ahead for the Republicans, who ought to I ' : w in if thev place a C""d ticket in tue i 1 ' ' fc . held. Tim Hon. Jerry Simpson, the sockless statesman, says that the Farmers' Alli- : 1 1 . t r : l . I .5 ; 1 .. . ance ... i-iacr- . ,uum- in the tie-l. en, mis is a iree .-ountry, ... i.ii- :n M and the l-arrners Alliance win ao wnui it pleases, but as only one man can be elected President in 1S02, it may be well enough to remember that unless lie lie a Republican, negotiations for a second mortgage on their farms will lie in order. The raging ipiestion of the houramong our IVmoc.ratic brethren is the Sjieaker ebip of the House in the next Congress. Roger Q. Mills, of Texas, it is said, is tbe Cleveland candidate, and is pushing his canvass with vigor. Mr. Mills made numerous speeches throughout the North during the last campaign in favor of Free trade and is well known as the apostle of that doctrine. He is a man of ability nd vigor, with a peppery temper and a j bulldog tenacity of purpose. j From March. lsSo, to March, 18S7, the first two years of the first T'emocratic administration in twenty four years. U4,r.'Hi,:y.Si was jid on the public debt. 7'h is was irover Cleveland's record. From March, to March, lVU, the first two years of the present Republican : administration, the public debt as re- ! .1,1.1 I.., t'M'.fhuuLiii i ".. . 1 o fiotrs, but in this instance the conntari- . , uiciuuiihn a)n in fiii-or of rt...; 1 1 .. . .. ...... ... ni.j,uuii IIBllintUB record amounts to H::.4(m,70iI. It is the : Republican against the Democratic rec ord. Sfvatok IUiiKis, of Tennessee, says iriai tievelamis cl.an.-cs are hopeless. oaing lo Ins views on silver coinage. "Free coinage is as much a principle of liemocracy as is tariff reform," sav this Southern Democrat The lmoerntic Iarty has bad ui.sierate eucr ss in Ktrad dlingon the tariff, but there will be dan ger of a split in an attempt to ntraddle the silver (pleat ion aith a platform call- I ing for free coinage and a candidate I about in. for .t.l .... . i ti , , ' , money. The trotib es of the J k'nioeratic . , "uiwiiul Jarty have la-gun in earnest, A decent sense of propriety, if nothing 1 -.sr. wioui.i in.ruce navid 15. Dill, who ' is t.overnorof New York and also I'nited SUtes Senator from that State since the j 4th of this iiiouth, and John P. Robinson, I w ho is State Senator and also a member j of Congress from this State since the 4th ! inst., to resign one of the oflices which i the whirligig of politics has cast upon them. Neither of these over-f.irtnnt nateemen can honestly claim that their oonrtituenta contemplated that thev nbould occupy both ottices at the same time nor that they are entitled to draw the pay attached to each. It looks like porcine greediness o y the least of it. Havino denounced and misrepresented the McKinlev Tariff bill during the last campaign much to the profit of their party, IVmoeratie editors and politician have ever since kept op a rontinujus clamor of falsehood regard ine it, not withstanding the fact that by no possi- i I'llity can it yet in any way have niateri- ! a view of selling the same at a profit. Tbe ally affected prices for good Ol evil. Fntil j statement that the latter clause was contra the law has been fairly tested neither T ' ,,ie ""''ed States Constitution was friend nor foe can siwak w ith anv truth- ' iuineas regarding it. In purauanee of their fixed determina tion to crush out Protection, if possible, and to give no opjrtiinity for fairly testing the law, dispaf. lies are daily sent out from Washington misrepresenting its operations and demanding it repeal. 'ne of these articles, now underour eyes, announces that '"alien Congretw assem bleaone of the first things that the ma jority of the House of Representatives will have to do. after the committees have leen appointed by the Dew Speak er, will be the adoption of a tariff policy, chould that not have been already settled in tbe choice of Speaker." What that Klicy is to be, is shown further along in he article, which, after calculating the chance of a bill repealing the law (.aw ing the Senate, by the combined votes of the Iteiuocrat and Alliance men goes on i P e'' ,ht ,!"", announced as fol to map oat a program to pass several 1 iowt : E'tf' 15 : FUm' 73 ; Johnton. 1 : bills reducing the Uriff rates aad putting I '' Whil lm -4 men articles on the frve list as can I agreed upon by the promised combina tion of 1 lemocrats. Alliance men, and weak-kneed Itepublicans, and thus, by pieoeiueal, repeal sections of the law. This ia a very pretty scheme concocted by the Free-traders, but we opine that ere it can be put into execution the law will have vindicated itself; doubtful public sentiment, if any exists, will be natisfled of its wisdom, and President Harrison, if necessary, will crash tl.e conspiracy w ith a veto. HarrisDurg Letter. HK:fBi-Bs, Pa , March 21, 1S31 Enrroa Hibld: Tb Legislature teems to be getting down to hard work, and quite a number of bills are pamed at each atmion. la tbe Senate ei-terday the following bills passed floally : To regulate tbe employment of minora in factories; requiring lints of the children to be ported, and prohibiting tbair employ ment beyond sixty hours each week. To enable Matilda Gross McConne'd to convey certain res! eitate in Pittsburgh. Legalizing the opening if drug storm on the Sabbath. IVrriiitiitig the erection of a bridge over tbe trliwnre nver. Validating private sales of real eatat by peraon named in tbe will other than an eteciitor. Appropriating $150 to provide medals of bonor for tbe members of tbe National Light Infantry and the Washington Artillerists, of Potts ville ; tbe Reading Artillery ; the Allen Kifles, of Allentown, and tbe Logan Guards, of Lewiston, to commemorate tbe said five companies, being the first to resjxjnd to the call for trout by President Lincoln. Au thorizing tbe Indiana Normal School to place a mortgage of $WWl or. their build ing. Conferring on boards of trustees of insane hospitals tbe entire coutrol and man agement thereof. A number of bills were passed on first and second reading. To day the Committee ou Judiciary Gen- erM ve opportunity for the opponents of ousiness u maue v y "--e "7 of nq;ligence of their employes ; that under the proposed act capital would soon be lost in the payment of damages. They claim that it offers a premium to workmen to be client in their own work and habits, and 0f the rights of their fellow work- uien; that it would work mischief between en)lloyer and fnJpioyed, and that it would capital out of the State. The bill to amend the high license as as to reduce the fee in third clasa cities to ahicb uased the House in such a hurry, is nifrtin(f wi,h, severe condemnation in many purts of the State. The language used in some of the newspapers is plain, and tbe protects are such that the majority of the Senate should not hesitate to promptly de feat the measure. St. Patrii k's lay in the Senate! After adjournment Mr. Unborn, of Phila delphia, rented "Si. Patrick's Birth," with a d brottge that was captivating- !. o.e would suppose hin. to be but a T T"' i"'furtU"B fm'h Isle. Some of the Senators bad their desks , , . ornamented with green and rusiiy of the . nures wore the Green. The road bill, which has created such a furor in the rural districts, will come up this (Wednesday) afternoon, for third read ing, a special session having been arranged . r,,Kideralion Senator Lloyd is tbe Democratic siae who , lher fronl the Democratic siae who - has foiiKht for the whole bill from the begin ning. Tbe Senator does not recognize poll" tics in tbe bill, while others on tbe Demo cratic side say it is a Republican measure and is poing to be pushed under tbe party l-.-sh. Whether this be true or not, the de mand far a better system of roads than we have at present is appareut, and it is to be hoped that the present Legislature will give us a bill that will at least be the beginning of a better one. whether it be the bill report ed by the Road Commission or some one in lieu of that. In the House on Tuesday a bill for the better stiervision of the common schools providing for the election by school directors of district superintendents failed of final passage. The bill authorizing the United States Government to aj,uirv land in Philadelphia uoon which to erect a mint building passed finally. Among the bills introduced acre the fol 1owiK : Hy Mr. M.-OuHounh, of Allegheny, a bill making husband and wife competent to testify for or aguinst each other in civil actions. A bill by Mr. Cochrane, of Armstrong, in relation to the better eiprpment of common ! schools aitli books and apparatus lor tbe i , . , : iliustrHtioti and study of the sciences. An evident attempt is being made on the j arl of some whom it is feared have not i carefully considered the matter to erect new I i . 1-.. r' 1 1 IT burg. Such a measure should have very , (1)rp,u elamination. before the people, who mre ulrea ly g-oaning under the burden of ' taxation, should be compelled to submit to j still further taint ion to erect buildings that i in fact are not demanded. There seerui to be no need for' a new Capitol. Kxperts have recently examined the present building and proiiouiK-ed it ail exceptionally solid and sulisiaiitial structure. It will readily be ad mitted that the State is in need of a new Library building. But a building for that purpose coukl te erecte.1 for an infinitely small sum of money compared with the cost , , , ,.,,,,,. of a whole set of Capitol buildings. . . , , Since writing the above tbe Commission road bill, after a discussion continuing more ,han three hours, passed the Senate with no further amendments. It will now to to the House, where a similar bill has been strug- glinit through the process of numerous am-ndmetits. C rangers Have Their Way. TTtl.-llvl:-Ri: Vlireh !l Farmer Ts.-imrt ' ,ay was-jn contiriue.1 its triumphal march through the House to day, and tbe Phila- delpbiann who tried to stop it were left in the condition of the fellow who, when he was run over, yelled "whoa'' so loud and long that the oxen not only stopped, but backed and ran tbe cart over him again. Tbe friends of tax reform even reconsidered and defeated the only amendment the city people had engrafted in the bill, that ex- I erupting musical instruments, and hence forth even tbe psaltery, the sack lent and the l.srp must bear their share of the public burdens. Tbe .ending amendment, to exempt ma chinery, was defeated, as was that to ex- empt merchandise bought orcousigned with b"P,ie 10 oni, and when the Pbiladel- pbia delegation made their last fight on a proviso that the bill should not apply to cities of tbe first-class they were routed by a vote which made them look lonesome. Tbe bill pasaed second reading and will come up on third reading and final passage on Tuexisv. Fulton to Succeed Hearst. Scr!rro Cat., March 19 On the first ballot to dy (the eighth of the series) Charles N. Kelion was elected 1'nited States Senator to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Hearst's death. The ballot on the first mil call stood : Kstee, 40 ; Fellon, 40 ; Johnston, 4 ; Hea crk, 4 ; lilancbard, 1. Twenty three Demo cratic voles were cast f ir White. Before tbe vote was announced a number of changes were in -He to Fellon, and finally became a sUmiMsi. , w hich when once begun wascom- A Dastardly Act. PrraoiT. March 20 Joseph Perrain worth half a million and owner of a large flouring mill here, was called to hi door at 10 o'clock last night and told by a stranger that a sick friend mauled to see biro. Perrien left with the st i anger, and has not bn seen since. Perrien Was a bachelor, and to-day bis nephew rrporttd to police headquarters that he bad received a note demanding tlo.OtiO as a ransom for Mr. Perrien, who is being held hy some parties whom tbe letter did nit disclose. Catarrh as Causes of Diseases Have ! Catarrh? Is a Question Which Everyone Ought to Carefully Decide. Health and Catarrh Incompatible. If I were asked to name the disease which most rarely destroys life I would name ca tarrh. But were I asked to name the disease which saia up in tue system ofteoeat dis eases which do aMlroy hf I would again nam catarrh. Catarrh, while it remains simply catarrh, very rarely destroys a life, although it makes lift) miserable; but ca tarrh surely leads to a boot of diseases many of which are fatal to life. Tbe following list of diseaies, too well known in this country, are each and all simply catarrh affecting d.ffv-r. nt organs of the body : Consumption, bronchitis, laryngitis pbargng tif, stomatitis, rhinitis, otitis, conjunctivitis, gaslritU, (dyspepsia), intastini is (chronic disrrhoa aad dysentery), vaginitis, urethritis, neph ritis and cystitis, are each thought bf most people to be essentially different diseases; butthetrutb is they are catarrh of tbe mu cus lining of the various organs. A medi cine that is applicable to any one of tbe above list of diseases is applicable to them all, as each one has for its cause the same condition. Catarrh is catarrh wherever lo cated, and the remedy that will cure it in one organ of the body will also cure it in any other organ. As I have bad occasion to frequently say in former lectures, all tbe organs of the body are lined by a delicate pink liniag compos ed chiefly of very minute blood-vessels, and that this lining is called mucus membrane. When Ibis membrane is healthy there is con stantly exuding from its surface a clear soothing fluid, called mucus; but as scon as tbe mucus membrane becomes effected by catarrh the mucus becomes poisonous and irritating, causing the mucus membrane to become inflamed or ulcerated, and some times entirely destroying them. Thus it is that the mucus, which is so useful in lubri cating and protecting these delicate mem branes in health, becomes, when changed by catarrh, a corroding and dangerous fluid, which frequently eats way completely through the tender membrane, sometimes even destroying adjacent organs. I have seen many cases where tbe poisonous ca tarrhal secretions of the middle ear had en tirely destroyed the organ of bearing and bad ulcerated deeply into the bones of tbe head and face. Tbe cases sometimes ter minate in death, and never fail to be a source of great discomfort and harm. Catarrhal secretions in the frontal sinus (a little cavity in the bone of tbe forehead be tween the eyes) never fails to give rise to tbe most persistent headache or neuralgia. Ca tarrh in the throat or bronchial tubes gives rise to an abundance of this acrid, harmful uiacus, which so irritates the bronchial tubes as to produce chronic hoarseness or cough, and in thousands of cases the fluid finds its way dowo'into the lungs, producing the most fatal form of consumption. I am persuaded, after many years of expe rience in the treatment of consumption, that nearly every case is due to chronic catarrh. The catarrh may have been so slight previ ous to the development as to cause no alarm ; but suddenly the dread symptom of con sumption make their appearance, many times too late to be cured. A similar ex planation will apply to catarrh of the sto o ach and bowels, wbich so deranges tbe fluids of digestion as to produce dyspepsia, diarrbtea and dysentery. When catarrh attacks the kidneys it at once produces chronic iutlam mation of these organs, in every respect re sembling Blight's disease of the kidneys The acrid mucus formed in the kidneys by catarrh not only sets up derangements ol fiese organs, but frequently also tbe other urinary organs. In short, catarrh is capable of changing all of the life-giving secretions of the body into scilding fluids, w hich destroy and inflame every part they come in contact with. Ap plications to the places aftecled by catarrh can do little good save to soothe or quiet disagreeable symptoms. Hence it is thai gargles, sprays atomizers and inhalants only serve as temporary relief. Any medicine, to effect a cure, must be taken into tbe system. Pe ru-na has shown itself in cases innumer able lo be capable of curing catarrri by re noving tbe cause. So long as the irritating secretions of ca tarrh continue to be formed, so long will the membranes continue to be inflamed, no mutter what treatment is used. As soon a' Pe-ru-na has been taken long enough to thoroughly act on the system it changes the burning, harmful secretions to healthy mucus, and the inflamed membranes soon are as well as ever. Pe ru-na will bare this effect whether the catarrh affect the head, lungs, stomach, bowels or kidneys. Wben the Pe ru-na has overcome the harm fill effects of the catarrhal dischsrgea tbe medicine should be continued long enough to allow tbe injured membranes time enough to entirely recover, wbich will insure a per rnanent cure. Kach bottle of Pe ru-na is ac corapanied with all necessary directions fol ue. Any one desiring to become well inform e I as to tbe nature and cure of catarrhal dis ea should send for The Family Physician No. 2. sent free by Tbe Peruna Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohio. Undesirable Immigrants. Wahikotok, March 10. The report of tbe bureau of statistics issued to-day fur nishes some figures on immigration that an specially interesting just now in connection with the New Orleans affair. They show a very heavy increase in the number of tlx less desirable class of immigrants from such countries as Italy, Bohemia, Hungary, Po laud and Russia, while the immigration from Great Britain, France, Germaay and similar countries is either stationary or bat increased but slightly. For instance, for the month ending Jan uary 31 this year 1,7! Italians arrived i a this country; for the seven months ending on the same date 27,2HI Italian immigrant landed. For the corresponding periods in the figures were 1.U27 and lti,440. There has beeu an si roost corresponding heavy in crease in Hungarian immigration. For thi month ending January Jl, 1811, the figures were 1,21; for the seven months, 13.6! In i!.W the figures w.re 7ti7 and 10,228 re spectively. Lawrence Barrett Dead. Sgw Yokk, March 20. Lawrence Barrett, the actor, died at 10:45 to-night at the Wind sor Hotel. He was taken with a severe cold on Wednesday, but his condition was not considered serious, and a consultation if physicians this evening tbe opinion wa expressed that be would recover. Later be suddenly changed for the worse and death followed. Tbe immediate cause of death was heart failure. Dyspepsia Makes tiw lives of many people miserable, cauMiig distress after eating, sour stomach, i k headache, heartburn, Ks of appetite, a f ullit, all gone " f eellnK. bad tate, coated n. . tongue, and Irregularity of DlStreSS thebvwela. lypei'ia does After not ",!t el1 l itself, it Fntlntr T,l"'re careful attention. Call" and a remedy like Hood s fUrsaiiarilla. which acts gently, yeteHkieiitly. It luues the stomach, regulates tbe diges tion, creates a rood ap- . . petite, banltne headache, &ICH and refreshes the mind. Headach " I liavs been trvtihled with dj-Hiw-psia. I bud but little awietite, and what I did eat Heart' di,tressed me, or did rue . little good. After eating I Durn would have a faint or tired. aJl-pone feellnu, as though I had uot eaten anything. My trouble waa aggravated by my business, painting. Last spring 1 took H.KHfi har- OUr saparllla, which did me an Stomach Immense amount of good. It gave me an a;itiie, aud my find relished and satisfied II craving I had previously experieured." Geouub A. Pace, Walertowa, alas. Hood's Sarsaparilla sola b all anunruts. f 1 ; rix for i. mnd mlr by C. I. HOUR CO, Asotaacariat, UnnO, Xua, 100 Doses One Dollar General Johneton Dead, Washigto, March 21. Genera! Jost h E. Jobm-ton died shortly after 11 o'clock u nigbtat bis residence on Connecticut areni e. Tbe General has been suffering fur the pan three week with an affection of the heart, aggravated by a cold he caught soon aft. r General Sherman's funeral In New York. His physician has been trying to le-p his strength up for some days, but bis advamvl age ha given little hope for his recovery from the beginnipg of bis Illness. Tbe news of General Johnston's death comes at too late an hour to dojustice to the great soldier's career. Tbe lat ol the fore most leaders on either side during tbe civil war, be is quick to follow bis staunch friend General Sherman, to rest. Joseph Egg'eiton Johnston was born near Farmville, Va . on February S, 1807, and bad therefore just passed his eighty fourth birthday. Graduat ing at West Point in 1829, in the same class with Robert E. Lee, he served in the Black Hawa expedition in tbe Florida Indian war, and in the Mexican war took part in the battles of Cerro Gordo, Molina del Rey, Cba pultepec and the assault on Mexico, being brevetted colonel for gallant conduct in 1847. When the war broke out be was acting quartermaster general of the army. Going with bis Slate, be was made msjor general of volunteers in the Army of Virginia, as sisted to organize confederate forces, and was one of the vital spirits of the Southern cause until the close of tbe war. His fight at Seven Pines, his command in tbe South west, the operations at Vicksburg, Atlanta and in Georgia, tbe differences with Jefferson lavis and the convocations with Sherman can only be referred to. After tbe war Gen eral Johnston entered on a business career in Savannah, being elected to Congress in 1H77 and being appointed I'nited States Railroad Commissioner by President Cleve land. Dying of Destitution. Riadihk, March 20. This morning word was received here that tbe family of Wm Moyer, near Stricklerstown, was in a desti tute condition. It was found that the family had bfen suffering with measles and bad received no attention. Three dead cbfldren lay in the houte, and the fourth was dying when physicians arrived. Tbe bouse waa a long distance from tbe road and stood alone, and no one knew until to day tbe poor people were ia such dreadful straits. It is believed tbe father's mind is unbalanced. When the news of his circum stances was made known, money and clothes came in rapidly, but too late to save the children. fiMHE APPRAISEMENT OF DE1LEES IN HIRCHAffllSE Somerset County, Pa. TAKE NOTIE. That in piinmance of the several Acts af Awemblv of the Common wealth in provide revenue lo meet the domain! upon the TreaMiry, and for oilier purfMHsw. the underi(rned, Apprainsr of Mercantile Taxes for said County ha prepared a lii of Ibe trade of uid (kHinty and ban placed each in that clas w hich to bim appears ruhl and proper. ADDISOS. Trade. Name. Clin. 1.1 14 14 M 14 ,..7S 00 .. 7: no 13 Dean H. L Retailer EmMev & Son.... FrevA.O ' Huok T. M ' Linton Jce ..... Mitchell Charles A Tavern Nick low Ed ' Rom Hubert E Retailer BE MIX MROlGir, Ball Brothers Retailers.. Coc.k K 1 " ColliusF. B Kioto A. V " KnlucT Si Kurt... " Mange. W. H " Now-aa Paul li " FIiiIkoiiJ.C ' Hiilwm J. A W. f. " Philm.u S. Si Co Banker. seibert W A Retailer BI.Alk'. Husband Mrs. F Retailer. BROlHlXSVALLtr. 'ueohlev Ira Retailer -imiih E " .. .. Walter. F. A rhKtiller Wallers E. A. A Co " COX EX At GH. Her-hherrer Jacob FU-Lalkr .. Hoffman ltiniel... Wak her JoNeph.. Tavern IVXFLIESCE BOROCGH. Black A. G ...Retailer UwliU 4 Co - . irofT A. R " Kum Si Co Mountain A: Co. Row M. . 4i Bro..... - Smith Thoma. Tavern Tiwiie H. B . Reuttier CASSEL.VAX BOROUGH. Kregar Jacob & Son Retailers ELKI.IVK. li li li li 11 14 II IS Ki ..MO ' 14 Twp. Tp. It 1 1 ..T- UU 13 II 14 14 14 fro 13 14 Koonur E. M Tavern Muhietlerg Loon. ...Keuitier. Reitz II. A ihaw H I " Thomas Annie. u ...... J A lit HOPE TOH .VSHP. Bovtt Jnfiah Retailer Hohlilzell J. J. A Son... OnlnerO. W " ...rri ou 14 14 n 14 JEFFERS0X. Barclay 1. W Retailer JESSERT0 WS BOROUUH. OrifEih 1. J Retailer JEXXER, Cover J. M Retailer ardner U T " - Morgan W. H iEl.) " O'Connor John A......... " RlMliftr Jobu... " - 1.0UER TVRKEYFO0T. CollK.ni A. J.- Retailer (iir-ou Johu ... Schalzlet Joeph " LIXCOLX TO H XZhli: 81 pe Brothers. Relai lrs Weimera.J " LAR1MEK. A. O Retail r wear F. W liialiUer Kaiurhman JeSHe......li-iiller.. ............ Purr Fred ... Retailer ...... (;lo:felly icor(je -' ....., I'fhaler J. A. " , M1LFORD. Walter C. A Retailer.. XWDI.ECREEK, 1.1 IS 13 Twp . Twp. 14 14 . 14 Bmith A. H Moore C. B ...Retailer . MEVERSDALE B0R0VGH. Apple Wm Cook AlV-al ... Retailer 11 lo ..!: no 14 14 14 11 1.1 14 ..; is, l.i 11 14 14 14 . II I 14 14 II 14 14 14 . tUM . IV) . l.Vl ... N ... 14 11 . 14 . 11 14 Citiieiis bank .. Bankers cover P J Retailer .. liia C. H I'lvely H. J ' Plehnnr I'rup Co... Kotcka H. J ...... .. ... . B ain A C Farmers' Bark .. Banker Fanner's Hardw. ; KelaiU-m Hartley f. C tin - Horkinc Broi ham , 14 w Ha It Michael ' ,.. liaYY. kl. A Sou... " lu te. A " Kyle K Tavern ..., Kxwel Albert. Retailer Lint C Mlilrr A Collin Uorrel L. Rove Fred St Co, . heich Reinba-t Sheer Nathaniel.. Tavern Sheer Joba....... liuthrie ..... " "hip'ey 1. T Retailer. mci uny v. e. i Co...... . I rnial c. W " Plait . W - " Wdk II. A Ca Young j. A'H' BALT0 B0R01GH. Topper John 1.1 Bur. Topper John. .... . UlMiller . Ai r CEXTREl 1LLE BOBOVUH. Thill A Co Retailers Vought L.... .. " . X0ST11 A3I FT0X . Retailer Ellard J. 9. Leydir I D Miller J. H . Mcvuade Aadrew.. ... Tavern . OS I.E. Retailer PA1XT. ..Retailer..... Ream Garrett- 14 Border T)anle1 Camler A. E Holaopple Iianiel Ream t . m rr-l Railz J. J Ul'EMAHOXIXG. Blnugh P. J. Clark A. B. 4 Co. . Retailer.. llum-s Vim. .. - A eaver. , " cipecbc !" h - XOCKWOOD B0B01GB. Baker A Co. R.iin IS 14 li i:l 14 14 14 WM lis) (rmwall a l'hillippL Miller i. D - M. EIfish Broa mith A Hrullh Suvder H " Woiierabs.irsr U. H.. Bu kmaa Mary , Tavera Beck u. ti .Bihiardirr SALISBCRi' BOROIGB. ParchuiJ. I ...Retailer.. 1J EhienRewe - " 11 "ayP.s " 12 H-ellanhC P ...... " uebiiS'rMixBa.ah... " M nalke-R. K " li Valley Hank Bankers Sw SIUVE. rhr T. Retailer 14 Keiu Job u H. - - 1 gniTiTA.vrTnx. Henkle Valentine ...DIMlller Twp- sroxrctiEt. Pointer C. L Retailer " UrastC.A " U Brant R. P. " . U roltman m?orge... .... " ....... 14 I. velv W. C - " 14 Klo.o A Sjiaiiirler IS Rlctiardm W.J.. 14 Hi.rb-r haulel ' 14 LaudinC. F 14 Waatier I. " - 14 Topr Jolin ....Distiller ...... Twp. H0MEB3ET B0R01GH. Ben ford (3. W Retailer 14 BrnllierBitis " 14 Cook Si l(eeril " ..... S Cofirotb (X H " 14 Knepper A W " It Coltmth K B- 14 Gorlroib Mrs. Kate B . 14 Fink Peter .. " 14 Freaae A Kixwer. " ... 14 Ferm-r A. H. St Bro " It Fihcr Chaa, H " li HnMerbaum J. B... " .'. s Hefflev H " U Herr Brothers . 14 KiiepperA Kerncr. . " n Kanln-ri Piatt. " .. ... 12 I.ulher J. M . " . 14 Miller J. H " i: Morrti. Brothers " 14 NefT&Ca'H'I.eer.. . 14 Parker A Parker.. ' 10 Plel A. E 14 Bhivler Frank.. " 14 Schell P. A " 14 PhaferCliaa.C... " IS gchiwk Mm. M. E. 14 Snvder John S " . IS Sebrock Million . 12 Prltta A Kantuer 14 Tredll A Co 14 Phi Mr. A. K " U VraiKhir. B " 11 Zlmoie-niHii II. M . 14 llohlerbauin i. M " 12 fHER?ET. Blouirh M. W ..Retailer 14 Bowman Wm ..... ... 14 (a)! J, M " 14 Schmncker C H " 14 Yeoman Joseph " 13 SUMIT. Holillta-U J. J A Son. Retailers 12 Ju-ivJ. H " ... 14 McKinrev A. J. Si Co " .... . 14 Miiler V. M " 12 STOVESTOWX BDR0VGH. Bowman Noah. Retailer.... . IS Cuirter Samuel.... . Tavern $1VI M- hiagP. a Retailer 14 HiteJ. II Tavern : Thom(on Jacob A Son..... .... . 14 Sbockey C. II - 14 VRSI.XA BOnOfGIT. Albright James Retailer....... 14 Davu-A Coder " lit Fonmer lny.... 14 JeiikinM A . " ... . 14 belinP. II " 14 irrER TVRKEYF00T. Coller E. F Retailer 14 Henry K. (I . 14 lerhanl J K in Kregar Jacob A Son .... 1:1 WelmerT. ; " 14 Metiers K l)ltiller Twp WELL ERS Rl'RO R0R0VGU. KenuellJ J Retailer 14 Classification of Venders of Mer chandise. Sales of I l.fino.. ....t;ia14 Tax $ 7 00 .'..'1 1 '. 10 tm " I11.P01 ' 12. " li so 1.". i 11. ' 1". no " 20 11m. 111. 20 ti :i.oii. y. . o 25 ' " 40,110 " n :;o do TO FARMERS, STOCKMEN, IU And others, of Somerset County ! ( F. COITNTKYMAN ,tr.nary Snnrenn and Auctioneer, Reniatered of eight T m yor Veterinary PrctiY and of the Ontario Vetorinary i'ollfif, Canada, onVn his nervioen m the inw tke of Veterinary Medicine aM Sitrverr. Treats diss-aa- of Hre. ( attlr. aiieen and Swine, aod per rrrms uru-al 'tnit.on t Asirattug and spaying, Keducing of Fractures, kctliiif brukeu Ntnet rvducinfp 01 Hernia t Kuptarea ) N EU MOTOM Y fcPun of .Server) In chmnlc foot lamenew. TENDENOTOMY ,',' j-tralghtetiintfcnttiked or wry taila. oUtruetIous in cons, Teats removt-d nd Teat ti-iH-d up and bnmqht U it pmpr uf. SCIRRHOUS or iiiaored a.itts. tnmoiv, blemt-ht-s, crowibs. wart' and windfalls fpiifl) tu yotitiK aniinal.x frerimtnently reiuovetl rilitl joint Injury and Umenes!, aad lamenew from riDKtiune, spavin, curb and splint, cured iu a lew weeks, and ii not of hmir stand in g entirely taktn a 4 ay. At rophy of the Mum left, t Hweeuey t mnt and wink eyew onred, iitenier. I ting fevrr, chnniic "whikIi, heaves, n!irin horse, hoveii Itiioat in cattle; Ac , trcautl with sunm Amnrax, 'Mark rg or bloody mnrriani prevm'ion and remeiy. DENTISTRY hpecia! attention given toreairinof hordes tHth, wolf teeth. Aehinx.T il and (h--acd teeth extra.-Ul. hhnrpand uneven ed:eof molare Mnooiheti up, invisor teeth taken or!', Ac. The above conditions ol the Uelh often cauw u eep'n or cloudy even, iiddinfror droppiuK ol food, hoidittit head enmked, driving on one line, imperfect inacti cation, iudigeftion, criboing, hide buud,ttsoi tiesh, Ac , all of which are removed by my me, hod of operating on (he teeth. Hre teeth dren-ed for app aiance and age. I can in many raw give advice and prescribe without feeing the patient, or by letter, by xtat'ng general nyim-ioai and giving hx, age, color, and of how long standing, ana what treatment, it au, haA been rexrted to, Ac. ( barge f r this invariably t aitifr. I will jso vtn e oi-tance fura dub of eiiiht, Kidgliug or Hermlaed colts or any other work that will juNttfv. Write lue fr circulars, rates, ac. A T (nTTOVPPP TYH 1 d a11 in of auctioneering. Hare had fix yean ex- A A ' XX-X.1a periency, and have tiMciied tOMtroeof the test auctioneer In the t. A. and ranada, and cauglit on to th ir liext ways and method of hMing a crowd aud olic itiug bid. Heuty of talk, life and eneigr. Country aud live stKk sale a specialty. i-obriwy, puiictualiiy and sati-fa-'tion guaranteed. Chargtsa beyond conipetitlvm. l.lvc me a call in lbidi rection. I will mtve and inak- yuu money. lean be finind at home, and ivady to go, at all times during the next three months excepting oh Tuedays and Saturday-- of each week, at which tiims 1 will oe at Heudfoni's or r-iuyder a lrug -tore, Soii.tTM't. In acutedi-H-a.- and di-eai of colts, and of the respfratorj organ, and in paralysis, diflicnlt parturition, fractures, iiijuriea, Ac, c.rae at ouc. A upulv of oert uit-iu iucw alwuvs ou hand. t:hargw reaxmatne, aud in ca.se ol death 1 w ill be Utieral, Addrcus G. F. Countryman, V. S., "r,M5Saf-fi,Bu"' "- Jas. B. Holderbaum, HAS JI PT RECEIVKD A CAIi LOAD OF THE Hencli tfc Drumgold . AM. STEEL I KAME SPRING-TOOTH HARROW vliicli a KoiKlcrfiil iniirnvpment 'n SPRING-TOOTH HARROW. T.vlh qui. kly mljustnl liy only TOOTH Ever Invented The tooth is I. eld in position hy a Ratcliet. with whioli it mn fie adjust ed so a to wear from tu 13 inelies olftlic t)int of the t.a.tli, which is four or rive times, as mui h wear or wrvice as can 1 obtained from any Sjiriii-tiajth liarruw in exixteniv. (.'ill I and examine this Harrow, JAMES B. HOLDERBA U M Have Your Eyes Tested. ciiu v lxv r SPECTACLES Properly fitted to the Eves. P. L. CASE BEER, NEFF & CASEBEER Han liecn to C!evelT,d Ohio, and taken a a full ceurse of in.truct.ou SPECTACLES AXD EYE-GLASSES. 9- Also, a complete set of Test Lenses, to test tbe Eyes. Give ns a call. We guarantee satisfaction. Xo charge for testing eves. NEFF & CASEBEER, JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, Somerset, nass'fica'ion of TaT rns. Boroughs 150... " i TowiiMiip"-. . - '- " ( laillratlnn af Distilleries. Cit'ea of FirM. Second and Tbir.l ClaM Cla 1 dthr cltiw .. 2 ToUfl.i... t' " 4 Billiard, I'ool Tal.le, Nine or Ten Tin Li censes : for first Thle) or Alley. $.1U for eai b addition tl Table, M; TAKE NOTICE. All pcrOD concerned in tttia AppraiauorLjt. thit an Ap(eitl will li heldai the 1 rraorrr ..nice iu KMiierei, on theiil d-y of April, lVl,'-meva the naira of a. m. ano p. in., nueu auu w nr re yon uui If you think pnjuer. r you 1 O. W. WILLIAMSON, ilen-aulile Appraiser. jnarij. WALL PAFEE Send 10 cents to our Mail Depart ment for new samples of ltfrt. Nice Papers for 6c., Beautiful Gilt for 10c; SJlid Gilt from 15 Sic, Fine Embossed, from 25 to 60c. a roll. J. Kerwin Miller & Co. MS Smltbfleld St. rutiburg, Pa. A DMIXISTUATOK'S NOTICE Ertateof Elizabeth E.Bigh lateof AllrghenyTwp. rkim rhet eounly. Pa , deceased. Letters of Admlnmraliou having t-een granted bvthe proper authority, to the nndervgm-i. on thee-ia e of Mary A Rlioada late of Jelrernon tou-hl, Somerset conniv. Pa , deawe.l. notice la hen-t.i' civan . ll iienMni. (nlebU l tonald es tate in mult imnuwliate navment. end thoe nav- ing claims agint aiil rtale w ill piwnl them dulv authenticated Swuettleineut and allowance to the ini.teroiiie.i at h'a 'ewdemt in Wony. reek toM imhipoii (jaumlay, ine o oay or -y mi, r WM. J FRITZ. ntlnriTi. AdiuiuiMrau.r. DM I JTI-STUATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Henry Walter, late of Vroerjet Twp., Sumtrwet ciainty, Pa., decaaaed. Lettem of Adminbilrallon on the ahove estate having been rantct tu the un.lemlgoed by Uia pmpec authority, notice iaher.-by given to ail ptr urns indehu-d u the aid e'fata to make Immedi ate payment, and f hue having elauua airaiuta tha name M preta-3it them duly anUieutiraled Sir set tlement 011 or bafore Sainrilav. tha 2nd day of May, ixvi, atmyomce lu Hie H iroogu 01 Som erset, tfomerwt Co , Pa. JAMRS L. PCCiH. tnaria Admr. of Henry Waller, dee'd. XECUTOirS NOTICE. Eeiate of (Jeorge Worrier, dee'd , late of Addiwn T p., iJomeraet County, Pa., letters tetameninry on the aiaive estate hav ing been granted to the uut'e-Higncd by the t.n.p. er authority, notice b hereby gien to ail tmoua iudehu-d to naid estate to make immediate pav ment and tlnie having claims or demand againat the Mime will present Ihem duly authen tiealed for nettlement on Saturday, May 2. ISrM. to the Executor atthelale resiSence of the Mid deceased wImtb be f ill give his attendance for ad purpune. 8TEPAES McCLIN'TtM'K. mariTi. Exeiutorr, "'ITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of ?am'l Weimer deceased. And now, March 7, lrl. 1. O. Kimmal appoint ed Auditor by thedrphana' Court toaixH-rtain ad vancementsand make and report a iliftrihiuion among the liein, frtihlic notice in given that the Auditor wiil attend at bin othee in Somerset Ur ongh on Sntnr.iay, the lihday of April, imi, to perform the duty, of which all persona inU'rete I will lake floiica. J. O. KIMMEL. mari.'.. Auditor. l.Hi.-iiiiih' one nut. Tin- Ix-st HOLDER OF THE FIRM OF "B." SHOWING S PECTACLES Improperly fitted to the eyes. Administrator's Sale OF Valuable Real Estate ! BY VfRTt'E ff n ont.r of s!o issued hy the Orphsnn' (' iirt .fS.iroemet l' P ud v.. the unrteriDi-. d:re te.l w AdmitulraUr f iSainuel ij. Hvnnnt. rk-e, ,eil, e lllexjo wihlie oiuery on the iiTemm. in wueiiiatiooi Tsp.. SunierM-i t'.., Tu., on WEbXESDAV, APRIL 8, 1S01, at t o'eloek p. ra , the folto- Inir derrihel real entare. late the property of Samuel H. Snk de eeaim, vu : A eertaln 1 uf Krotiud niliiate in HfNiveitiile. Uiitmnhori't'lt Twp. iromer.t to. P., .1..iuidk other lot iC Brunei S. Mw.Dlt on w't i.ntv.reek on ih-wrtiih. W.eneiet A . , i .... .1, ..h ...ll.j. owned br l!ab Kixtip'rson the sail, eontainiog oiie-eiKhlh trfaii re more or le. Daviti thoru ou tri. tol a new biaekiuith hop. TER1Y1S. Ten per eent of the purchase money to be paid iticonii the prorK-rty it. kli.K-ke.1 down, the re. msiuder uf one-thinl on eonrirmation of Hale ; one third in one yetir. and ibe rrmuinlnooe Unrt in two yean thereafter. wiitiinU'resL KLIZA HWANK, KLilKR K. HWANK. A.iininiytrators. FreL W. BiesH-ker, Attorney. B. &c B. TIME Now to buy CURTAINS. PLACE. In tliese stores as all our importation are now on sale styles and patterns are all distinctively new and values never before attained. PRICES The lowest for like qualities. We guar antte this or money refunded. CORRESPOND With our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT in relation to this sulject or any other branch of the DRY GOODS BUSINESS. and you'll soon find where one can trade to best advantage in every way. Boggs & Buhl, 115, 117119, and 121 Federal Street, ALLEGHEXY, PA. THERE ISlFfl7sKE) Which is uniform in its results, besides in every other particular. Attested to hy everyone who liasyiven it a thorough trial, and their name is legion. The pure 8 year old GUCKENHEIMER.WHISKY Is the wliitkey, sold only by JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, Drupvrist-t, Pittsburgh, Pa. As a strengthener of the ::::::Nervous 1 System,:::::. with special rootl effect on the res piratory and digestive organs, it is pronounced uneipialed. Price, full ipiarts $1, or six for $5. We now carry a full arid complete stock of all the leading Fine Whiskies, both do meetic and foreign, divine you the oppor tunity to make your choice from the tinest selection io be had in the city at the lowest possible prices that tan be made for the quality and age of the goods. pit- rieae send for full and complete price list, mailed free. Jos. Fleming & Son, DRUGGISTS, AV Si 412 Market SL, 1 and 2 Market PITTSETJ23n, PA. W Ladles are Especially Invited. 18SPRING 91. We are now showing the most complete line of DRY GOODS Ever shown in Western Pennsyl vania, consisting of Foreign" and Poniestic Dress Goods, and we have a great bargain in a ofl-inch Colored OASI-IMTSRE. Fine Trill at 15 cents per yard. A full line of French and CJerman Press Goods from 50c to $1.50 a yard, in all the Latest Shades. Print", Mulin. Cir.ehsms. SMrtings and White Goods' at Popular Low Prices. TOHN STENGER, tj Mniu Street, Johnstown. Pa. DSIIXITKATOK'-S NOTICE. fcntiite of Christian I.. Miller. late of Jefferw.n township. Sfnel't Owinty. Pa. Lttenotadmiinstratiouori theat4veentate hav ina been granted to the undersigned bv tiie inier aotii.iritr, notice i hereby (riv-n to all perx.ua indeoted to uid estate lo make immediate v meut. and th.ihe having claim airaint the nairie will prenent them duly authenticated for "etile menl on ituntav. Ai.ril 11 lad. at the h.a of said dtceaseiL V)VRA MII.I.FR. AKRAHAM M. MII.LKR, mar4. Admw. of C. I Miliar, dec'it gHERIFF'S SALE. Pv virtue of a eertnln writ of Vnd Ex biied out of toe tiwri of Common of Someroet County, Pa., to me directed. I will eipnee U pui.lic Mtie at ihe (irt UtHiw, in Somerset, Pa., at 1 o elc k, p. rn., cn SATURDAY, APRIL 18. 1S91, All 'he riirh. title Interest and claim of I R . Wa;li.il, of in and in ti e Alloii ( leerlied !! eatate. Tiz : A certain tract of land Mi: nute in Jeiiaer town-hip. Somerset roomr. Ha .a. fiHnii g lan.tn of JonaK Mory, ido Mtvaban f. .Wtf and Jiin fover. coiitaiiiinic lt1 a- re on witica are erected a l1 torr log boiHe. Iie traioe barn, and otier uutbuildijjgs with Hie appurte-naa-ea. -NOTICE. - AH person pun ha-in at the a'wTenale will pleaw lake notii thai III per cent, of the pur chase money mint be ud when the propertr i kno ked down, otherwise it will attain t exposed to ale at tbe rt-k of tns lirvi iiiir ehaaer The resiilue of the purchase money mint b paid on or before day or confirmation, on Thursday of May Term. 11 N oeed 7 i? rknowle1e1 ut"" the purchase money aHtairv'n Orvica ibaiah Gon. Sheriff. Bomeraet, Pa Mar. 25,1. TREMENDOUS CUT; To spoed the parting with thii .season's tr-iods wo (. down below! 'TU better now to sell at lc.-s than i,.,t I(1 The nionev-makird? season ii o'er! Hut still th.-i-p m-,. piu J' To reduce-them but one mower's work is H-,,-, thv. tj : LOW PRICE! .o him we set to work. The h.im-t j, reap! Values wonderful beyond all. We otTer ojh n i CHOICE OF 500 FINE $4. $5, ND$6 Pant- AT $3. Choice of 200 All-Wool Suits, actual value T,,,,ln ,,j ln oe it suits or trousers alone you want, the saving is tr.Tn,.,,,,,,,,. active trade of the past week proves that thrifty per pi,, r-uliz.. , They've bought magnificently ! Still there's room and niam-l,.. for vou. So come. WOOLFS, JOHNSTOWN'S LEADING MERCHAN :::::: MAMMOTH STORES, . 240 to 248 Main Street, Is one of the wonders of Johnstown, with its Sev eral Pcpartnu'Lts. Department."! A" are Dry Goods In Department " B," Boots and Slides. Department " A" Carpets. In Department "D," Clothing, Hats, and Furnishing g. Department " E," Groceries. Department " F," Fcr; For Good Gco:sf Ch:ap Goods, and SoasoaaU. C::i They cannot be excelled. An examine tion will convince tbe : " doubting Thomas " of Somerset County. loTf IEADQUA RTKRS FOR COl'NTRY riioIU'CK. GIVEM AWAY A FINE PONY ! The POXY is 1 year old, weighs 140 pound. nid was born in ..- County, and worth $100. Every purchaser of a Doy's or Child's Suit between now arl Will be entitled to H guess ou the number of beans in the scalo'lj our window, and whosoever guesses the crrrct. amount, or tomii it, will be entitled to our valutble ponv, "LITTLE HUSTLER." ' con see hiui in our thow window. THOMAS, KARR & OGILVI; XOS. 251 and 2J3 Main Street, JoJtnslon FOR 83 Franklin Street, JOHNSTOWlT. Cinderella Stoves and Ranges T'':'-Ts smm ; rnT . -rapw Mm.! 111 V vlf ' ' ;:TV' '"- "1, CINDERELLA A. Th best constricted ConkinK Stov. np.n the market. an.J Ot'AK iXTKEP tire tatifefaf-tiun. Tbe tip is mail" in four pitw. that it tnnii.il i ra. lt 1 " ' : ' ' piece is cm in two and snutmrted by a post, whii-ti prevent it from warpini. it ' a tra deep ash pit with bailed ash pan. ar,(l js ,. cnr-tnirte.) tlinl the ai. i unn.'t late under the grate, whi.-h ia the ciiief cau ot ao many gruea btirninit out. BRICK OR IROX LIXIXGS. DOVBLE LUS AXD CEXTREL EXTRA U" AXD (.; OlEX.i. Etamiw the Cin lere'la " A " before pnrchaiing. Mannfa. ture.l bv DkHAVKX i Limited, I'ltisbtiryh. tkiiil ami gnaranteed by JAIES B. IIOLDEKBAUM, Somerset. F YD'-HISTRATO-US NOTICE. Iulhe matter of th Fte of Xaner Herhlr ger, de,rd late .if ( iieroa'i Twp,, dee'd ... , inierel ( o., la. I.etternof A.lminiMrat,,,,, ,he atv, e,,,,, bavmit twen irraute.1 t.. the und-rsitli,d hv the pr..rr a-itbo-lty, notice l herel.v jr.ven t ,"i Kra.ru. iu.leMed u.id estate to mate imined i alepavmem and th.whavina claima airainithe aame wiil pr.nt -hem .Inir a..thetui, a"e.i (,m art emem on satiiirtar, April 4. 1"1. at ih , rew.lem-eot.leea.iin.aidv.-MhiI. ME.NRY HEKSHHrRfiER F. W. Bikse. K K&, Attomev. A,!u",'i""""-- DMIXISTRATOR-S XOTICE. Estate of David Bnihakr. late of Somerset Td. Some. H o.. Pa. Itterof a.lmtnwtratlon on above etate h. Iff been wanted the midePrined bv tn'prop. f.J itW V.y n,r"" a-i vent.. .11 rJZnV, lnd-Ul u.aideataU! P. auu imm-liaie My. Bietit. and tlwe barinir elaim, airiiw the " i!l pre- n, them d.ilv aurhentica.ed for eltlemeiit on Monrlav Apnl Ai. yi. at loo clu. k a. m., at the late rei.in.-e of WM. H. BKl BAKER, MICHAEL (am, ft tnrli AdiuiuUtraton WOOLFS John Thomas & Soul JOHNSTOWN, PA i Churns, Crocks. Tu!.?. Pulleys, Bnxh'ts, Halter: Glass, Paints, Rope, Cuttlery, Glue. Oils, Tools, Pumps, Wire, ' HO TO Mil Wm General Hardware, Hone Fir inj anci Eleotrioal Goo'ii. .... M (.1 i i - ;: U.'..aNMirfal J.y.tffSSSa -A n P1,''3 RrMOiY FOR ATARF:iI.-Be.t Easiet to a-. IPf I 1 rniu"1!. fceliet ia imiue'iiatv. A tup; ia icriaiu. Ir If -Jf 1 '"M l Hie llea.1 it haa tm eiiia). f t SSSrfeEISi: ) I 1 n ".if. mn ;---f nt, ot m. h a amall partirle is applied tn f t i "wtrila. Price, ai,-. S..I-I hv rtrupjiM. r vnt hv mii LJ A.l.ire.-j, t T. Ha.ii.ti.i. Wirren Tj. " E xp:cutor's xoucn. Folate of h .r'e. r. Fnviirh. i i- "j k. T.. i:- h p. SonieH " . 'j 'i m I.etter t.t.!iii.-tnarv b-tvma; "' '., QnileP.lKlle4 by t!ie pn.--r ;ll;,""'in atM.ve e-Hte. notice ia hiv'.y J parties indebted lo aid ealate ate paymviit, and all jMirti- ;:avi;. nUX e.taie to pr-nt tdiri to - dulv authenieate. for ttlni-iii ' ., Aprl.'.S VI 'i.t I li hou-e of Jlaniul-1' aaid uLi,. y, MvhTlNL iV Geo. B. He.U', Attorney. DMLMSTRATOR'S NUTH-'E- In t'-ie nmt'er of the '-tate ffrli' y-: dee d, laie of I'onemantn t1'- Letter of aduiiii-traimn on w ( v : havirw l-ll raiiled u, the ""'''v.s ' proper anth. ri'.v, no'i.-e i he-' , ;P.je peroti ln-lel.je.1 to a d e'a:- -t ate (Mi.-m-nt, and th'X h'"' L maiid'ira:n -t the same will Vn'')rTt. f authenticated for settlement on ' ..4 4th. l-.M. at lae late 'denee rt aid Twp. HENRY HtiiSH. Fred. W. Btewcker, AltorneT.
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