The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, April 01, 1891, Image 2

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    The Somerset Herald
KD-iVAKD SCCLL. UJitcr and Proprietor.
WEDKE-DAY..
, , ,. law-Kkkrt. fct lXnU.a r-uMveJ
to adjourn from Marvh "ftf, unt.l April
,ith. uf.ri UIiJ w r Ui'"1 tr:Ulls cre
the moving i-ar.x-K.
k i r, of PitUl.'Urfili. tie
hmnni ilmlcr in CO I Ice.
ijit'd in New
York on Friday l-t. "Arbucklcs coffe"
as knoinUiroi;"" the fonrtry.
S.rie of ll:? ViVftt rn farmers are tv
ir.g 'hard hi k. The f ..'.iowii.? pat!.. tio
announcement is niaJe in tie ncv.e
column!" of Kuiim paper :
John Thorupw.u's tl-s are a'l kl
but twelve."
II. c nvJcli lecons'.ructkm there is in
Arfcantsia u-sy l c jul.-td from the fact
that the Lejr.slaturclart week csu.'siJ the
jK.rtiait of T,-abir..-tun to 1 remove!
from the House of l;.rire-ntative sml
ha.l it n-j.Uu-ed y on.; of the traitor.Jcir
lUvirt.
I'.-v.J. V. W-tr.iMiAM,niier;y .ctc!e
S'i;;r:nt.en.1-nt. of l'uhlic Pelt. In, died
hi Lome in Lancaster ont Wednesday
of last wevk. lie a widely a-:d favor
a!y known a one of the leading ed'Jva
t.irsof the country, and li? death will be
v.tsiverfta'.ly doj.lor-d by the U-acheta of
thie !SuU- snd elsewhere.
Tnr.iT. if J'..'.W',:i .n the Tr-cry of
tl.p rnite-1 State due IVnn; Ivai.a, nr-.l
readv tj be jaid over as noon cs the 1?-
i.uinrt m refco'.ution oiithonz'.i.K
the .overn.-r to recci-t for it. Why don't
our Iihlature act? New York and
other Stall l.ove already received their
share of the i.-fun:1.-d tn.
Thk " tariff U'-v corti. ruin? Flip"
gdes it. to i.;x rti. n to-nny, A;T;.l.!t.Hnd
r..r the fi!.-t th:io in the l.ii-tory of the
Vriited Mates we i:ill have free su'ar.
The old i;aintie iH-tnocratic bowl cftiie
UrilT'-Us. on thy poor man's bn nkfa.-d
table." on no loi.frer fool the dalle -t w it
ted in the rank of labor. Jvalem in
f.r.ar aprec that there will very fbotil?
b a reduction uf tv o cetiU per pound on
this a'uvxJy very c heap commodity.
Tke Democrats who have esbae.sted
their vocabulary in denouncing the Mc
Kinley bill and den.ni.dir.g that its '.io
i.iv. f-t.:re lie letrfv.od. are coin? to
rel.-l'r-ie Jefferson's b:ri!id;iy on TLur
,k'v,the iust.; and yet .Mfem.n ti.B
vijior, ;.? friend of j.ioU ctioti snd de-U-r:niiiedly
oj.osed to fiee tr.uie. Mcr-ers.
Ch-veiauJ, Mills and other avowed fre
tradera will doubtless take oeeasion to
utter uonie tender seiitiments regardir.K
the R.litiral ideas and labors of the om e
I're.-ident, whose memory they oroh sii to
venerate.
is bis l'rovidenee hjiewli Major Mc
ICir.iey id bis resiucts to I n '-trader
M ill. w ho is the father of the fiee trade
axiom thai "you can't fell abroad unlc-s
youbuv abroad." Said Mr. M. Kinlf y :
"We pol l abroad last year s-.iO.tKMcOO
rmre than we Umrht. In the las: tif: en
yeaiw of revenue tariff, fiom IS ;" to 1:1,
the talarce of tuu'.e apainst us wa i iT'.1,
tiuli.iKm. From :S7(i to ls.il ll.e bnhir.iv
in our favor was iJ,O'0,..-:.l.i.ut, which we
Ueot at lioiueeircuiatii'3 tuH'iipc.Jr own
V"5ile."
It is clear enough that we can s i:
abroad more than we buy abroad.
1!hi:m i.v Senator lllackhi.rn of l.i n
ta;ky declared bis ojiiui in that ( irover
i-nto .t Mry rvelltUChV, Ot-
ause of bis views on silver. Sena!:..1
JIarris, of Tennessee, ai.'iruied the Mine
thing respecting that State. Senator
'rH hinj ukq notniej H e Claimant that
Miss K:ri would have none of him if he
jK-rsiste.i in bis gold standard ideas. Now
Senator Yoorhees has declared the Irdi
&na situation to be likewise. "I aui sut-i-lied
that Mr. Cleveland could not carry
fndhina on bis recent anti-silver letter,
tio n.attcr what m'glit be in the plat
form." be is pioted as stt ir.p. What
chance has even a big man like Cicve-
lami wiieu en tae l'cmocratic Ica.icis
fall on and aniite him ?
Jiik;io from the past )M rd of iov
tiior 1'iittiwon, there is no probabilitr
htan apisirlionment of the State into
Virutrisioual and Si.atorial districts
ill le acconi;,;iBIied this scssiun. It
w-iH be a mere waste cf time t.i attempt
to frame biils that w ill riot meet with ex-
etitive a;iroval. The fact that we must
do w ithout a reapportionment during tbis
administration may as well be recognized
at once. Our SO.'Xk) majority in t':ie
Mate, with a r"preM-n;.itijn of nearly
two-Id irds in the Legislature, cannot be
ejt -i itiood to ti e dictates of a weuk
nority, aocidentally in power.
Face the inev itable, gentleuun ! (iiv e
the lovernor bills that w ill provide for
in honest representation of our Ilrpubli
cB miijority. Let bitn veto them, tr.d
liare bne with it. Time spent in.t
temit:iigto leifect bills that will meet
bis apixuviii is simply time w i-!ed.
Ukre is one of the finest hits of rc
r.iauce developed during "our iate un
I.leasantues." It is e pem in its wsy,
and can hardly be daj.'icat. .1.
Mary Iewey, an Ci.io girl, r us le
ttoJie ito IW'rJatuic Ihowuut the time
when Lincoln made a call for vo'tmUcrs.
Ilrow n was a triot, fu'ij of lire, love ft r
the old 11 t.g. -and ail like that, you know."
Ni4 even the bliss of dom.-stic VS.' could
1anip'n bis anlor. He grew rw-'.k-,
b-spoii(b-j.t, melancholy, and i.t last def
lorate, lie was bound to enlist, was
ohined to skf.lk at bon.e an .! .-.hir k bis
duty when bis frieu,!s tnJ toiur.ti.ims
were pwug to the front, so 1 e ulisted,
donned the uniform and w ent it. to camp.
He was a private iu the Tw-ntv-siith
Ohio.
shortly afterward a spruce young ftd
low, who bailed from CU veiand, joint d
i. is company. lie wasa trig, neat, dik
ing youth, but it didn't take D-ujamin
long to discover that the new comer was
bis sweetheart, then known as Charles
1- IVwcy.
The regiment iid good i,-e and in
many a scrimmage the two lovers fought
side by side. In one of theso engage
ments Msry was sriou.slv wounded. She
was taken to the hospital and IVnjamin
oiiiehow eot detailed as her nnrse. Iur
ir.g this trying scene her sex was un re
vealed, ami w hen she recovere J she again
took her place in the ranks.
When the crnel war was over the two
returned to their native State. Mary laid
aside Ler soldier tog?, the minister was
called in and a very iiiteie-ting ceremo
ny wa crfaruied.
Now Mary claims a tnsii:.n, not as the
widow of Ilenjamia, bnt on Ler ow n ac
count, and Ler wound, which perma
nently disabled her, ia brought in evi
dence cf ber right to some of Uncle
bam s money, r-be is a verituble veteran
aud wants her dues. She ciht to get
liicm. j
Govkbnoe Tattison- has ispued his
proclamation desifcnatlng Friday, the I"th j
dav of Apni, ai:d Friday, the 1st day of
Miv, to be observed as Arbor days in this
State, lie wy the .xf-'tcction of fcilher of
th rse 'avs is left to the discretion of the
jeoi'iein ;he ikrioi:s?ctioriF of theCom
uonvreKitU each loca'.ity that one
which is deemed to be roost favorable on
account of c'imatic conditions. After
referring to the ce-tnietion of the forests
he adds : "It is the bounden duty of
every citizen who is iaterested in toe
future prosperity of the Flate to 'end his
ir,2 :rnce to any and every effort that
ha for its o'. ject the eacourageuient of
forest culture an 1 tree planting, Dot alone
u;.on our own lauds, but npan the public
grounds and highways."
For the first time, the industry known
as ti uck faru.ing has bean made a Fubject
of census invet'paiion. Superintendent
Fort'-rsavs: "Truck fanning, as consid
ered in this report, is distinct from mar
ket gardening : the former is carried on
in favored localities at a distance from
market, water and rail transportation
being necessary, while the latter is con
ducted near local markets, tbe grow er of
vocables using bis own team for trans
porting bis products direct to either re
tailer or consumer." A summary of bis
report show s the surprising fact that up
wards of f!00,00,000 is invested in this
truck faruiinz industry, the annual pro
ducts reaching a value of 1 7fi,ol7.155 on
the farms, after paying freights and com
missions, realised upon 5o-,440 acres of
land. There are c c.ployed in this indus
try 2I0,70o men, '.'A women and 14,874
children, tided by 75,H'i3 horses and
mules and f 0,9710.70 worth of imple
ments. State Bureau of Agriculture.
Frvni the Fsra.tr Fneufl.
A hi!' to eMabiUh a bureau of Agriculture
in C!i!i;.t:l:u;i Willi our Slate tiovernment
uik rn--vnieil in tha Senate by
Senate by benator
Cr'.u l-c'triJ from Somerset county, last week.
w-h'.cb we cor.aiilt-r a move in tlie right ih-
rd..n. It is true that Pennsylvania has
become one of the hading manufacturing
Siates of tlie Vnion, but the fact efll re
tl .,t ne.r i..-rirultural intereryts are
second to no other interests of the Common
wealth. While our mountains are uiiuer
laid w ith ricli ores and our coal rMs are
practically ititxhaustibie, conditions which
of themselves have given to our Stale rare
advantages for the establishment and mam
tenanee of tlie diversified manufacturing in-
U-T its for which she is noted, the rich lime
stone soil so common in all the valleys cf
the State bus given her an equally high rank
in ail the iutere?ts of agriculture. All that
i need. A to make Pennsylvania the em.!,
if not the Miporior, of any State in the sister
hood with respect to tbe diversity and value
of h'.rfarm products,, is to bring into this
induttry the same system and care ti nt
t-haracterhxs some of the other industrien
to which our pe!,le ,re twrning their atten
Lull.
Tbe e tablishment of a Bureau of Agrieul
ture will, if lue project succeed, I an im
porluut st.-p iu tbis direction. Farmers
have coiue to realize the necessity of more
improved methods of treating their soil and
a laptitip; t'ueir pnnlucts to the varying con
ti lions of the markets they aim to supp.y
Tl.ev are beginning to rialiae more and
ti.o.-e that farmir.cisa s ienceand that he
who would avoid l-.ilure and achieve success
niut aiiuaint liiinsc'.f with the laws upon
w hich his failure or success depends. They
Intiin to fed lis ihey have never felt before,
tlie neee-sity of coiio.is closer together that
they intv get Ltlp ficm each other's experi
ence.
A F'.ircsu of A.rricuHure ofganizil and
ai1ii.iuit 1 tii'oii tbe pi an proposed ly
S. -nalor fiiicbliei.l's bill w i!l prove a ?teat
t l'-lo in this rest .I. It provides fur the
i' Ctie' of a oniniif-ioner of Apricuhure
vitc-ki',' iiavea practical know !edj:e if that
irupo.lai.t industry, a?it whose imy it taall
be to i'.thf r aud jiul-lish informut-on oa all
iintti r ri Uting to the ruiti: g of live slo. k
the liei.v.s to which they are subject and
the mca:: cf preventing and curing the
iiue. II: ia to gather statistics relating to
. iMjut u, ui . i.i huiui. ,iv in i ujay oe
seen the relation of their real or actual vulue
to their assessed value, lie shall inquire
into and make public, by reliable statistics.
the rcittion that li e j lofils rtalized fjom
capital invests! in hum lands bears to the
profits of cipiial invited in other branches
of bubine. s. He shall have cha-ge of and
direct the lii.-tribution of all moneys that
may htrcafter be appropriated by the Slate
for ti:e improvident of public roads.
We do not 1-sve time to notice all the pro
visitniB of the bill, but after giving if a rare
f:il examination we are BatUriei that it
r.i ets a wa:.t thai is being felt more and
mnre every year. There can lie no uuubt
but that farmers as a class are placed at a
disadvantage which others do not suffer for
the reason that they do not have any regu
larly organized head, authorize! by h.w,
tlirouh which to work for their own spe
cial interests. The establishment ofsucli a
Bureau w ill atTjrd advantages for securit g
legislation w hich farmers do not now pos
sess, ltwommeihlaiions coming from the
beu.lofsurh a dtpartaient will carry more
weight and have iicn-e influence with our
law making wei than the farmers of the
State under pit-sent circurastanoes can hope
to command.
This is Mr. Crilchfield's first term is the
Senate, and he is proving himself to be a
true rej rise:. talive of the agricultural inlcr
'st;, not only of his own Senatorial district
but of the Sute ut larjre. Let his bill for a
S .l.i- fhireau cf Agriculture receive due con--si,icra;it)n
and, if amendments are deemed
advisable in ary way to jjerfeet the measure
we have no doubt that the Senator will
chierl'ully receive all suggestions of that
kind msde ia the right spirit.
A Great Spring to Florida via the
P. R. R.
By reason of the enormous popularity ac
corded the Fenusylvauia Railroad's person
ally conducted tours to Florida during the
winter an J spring of 1!!1 the company has
decided to run the sixth and last on March
?!--t. It wiil diifer ia many points from tbe
ethers. Ci::g south the tourists will travel
in a snecial train of I'ullraan Sleeping and
Ihning cars similar in every respect to the
trains used on previous excursions. The
excursion tickets, which will be sold at a
rate of from New York and fit! from
Philadelphia, will include Pullman accom
modations and meals rn rou.v on the sou h
bound t-ip, and railroad trjnsjMrtaliun only
on the north bound trip. They will be val
id for return trip on regular trains up to
May 3mh, 1H!1. Fifteen days from the date
tiiey leave Jacksonville will be allowed to
re-x-h Philadelphia or New York, and during
those (.fcecn days they can stop olf at oiuUi
desigt.aud on tbo tickets.
A Tourist Agnt and Chaeron wiil ac
company t! party sou'h.
The unusual limit of the tickets and priv
ileges accorded w ill afford an excellent op
portunity of lengthy visit in the South.
Downey Items.
The Alliance is booming.
The country schools have closed.
Tresent indication are that Downey will
have another store before long.
Our merchant, C. F. Ijindis, is doing a
thriving business. He keeps in constant
supply a!l that is necessary for a country
store.
1".. M. I-amlwrt is the expert shingle man
ufacturer of this vicinity. He saws from
ei;ht to ten thousand daily.
yuihing parties have been so numerous of
laic, that they have a! most become a nui
sance lo ibis community.
The circulars announcing the spring term
of the lJeriin Norma! are out. The orps of
teiichers OTisist-i of J. C. Speicher, A. J.
Johnson, W. W. Cupp aud Miss Ida 1L
I'lotts.
Cinzw.
A CASE OF CHRONIC CATARRH.
Cured In tho Third Staga-tO Years
a Victim of Catarrh and Perma
nently Curea.
TUEATMEM THAT
KO.'-II
NFKI NOT
Of .'.!.!,
Till, IS
If cases like the following can he cured,
certainly there is Imps for all. This patient
bad been growing tturse in spite of all treat
ment for teu yesr, a:ia bad reacneii it.ai
terrible condition known as tbe third stage
of catarrh (atrophic ratarrh.l The offensive
bo oth, and dry fcab forming in the nose.
crarki::g in the ears, descnoe a raml lion
which ia considered by most physicians as
hopeless. The ca.be is g:ven in the words oi
the patient :
Clixtox. Mich.. Matca 21. lSUl,
Tbe Teruna WeJicine tompany, Columbus,
Ohio.
GriUlrinrn : I had been troubled 10 years
itli chronic catarrn, gradually growing
wome from year to year. I tried an the
trwmupnts and remidna I heard oh wituout
anv relief. My symptoms were dry scjths
forming in the nose, dropping from the back
part of the r.ise into the throat, sore throat,
nose stopped up. offensive breath, and crack
ing and roaring in the ani. 1 began to take
your remedy oh the lt of November, lssn,
and in twelve moalhs I was perfectly cured.
awl no local t-eatment, but used only
your medicine internally. I have had c
return ot my catarrn, ana consiaer my sen
perfectly cured.
II. if. tt lUIMt.
It would be difficult to describe a worse
case to cure than the above. The length of
time it had run. the fact that it had contin
ually grow n worse, and the further fact that
it had already developed the symptoms of
the dry or atrophic, stnge of catarrh, combine
to make this a verv remarkable cure, ijuite
imjossible to be made with the ordinary
treatment.
This cure was effected by internal treat
ment alone, and no spray, gargle, or inhal
ant was used. The case began to improve
as soon as the medicice was begun, and in
six months every rymptura bat disappeared
but the medicine w as continued for a few
few months longer for fear they would re
turn. This man has been exited during
the past winter to the changeable climate of
Michigan, 'and has not had the slighest re
turn of any catarrhal symptoms. Not a
month passes but that hundreds of similar
cures a'e made by the internal use cf re-ru
ns, unassisted by other treatment.
The only r"asen that there are any failures
are either because the catarrh is complicated
by tome organic d'sease or the patient does
not take the muiicme long enough, lue
majority ef people expor t to be cured in a
w eek or two of catarrh that has run ten or
fifteen years. Such eeple are nearly always
disaptioir.ted. IV ru-r.a will cure a reevnt
case of acute catarrh in a few days or weeks.
but whin the disease becomes chronic it
tnkes longer.
Colds, winter coughs, bronchitis, sore
throat, and ph urisy art all catarrahl affec
tions, and consequently are quickly curable
by l'e-ru-na. Kach bottle of Pc-ru-na is ac
companied by full directions for use, and is
kept by most druggists. Get your druggist
to older it far you, if he don not already
keep it.
A pamphlet on the cause and cure of all
catarrhal diseases and consumption sent
free to any address by the Perutia Medicine
Company, Columbus, O.
Mount Morlah Items.
Our young banters, Henry Swank and H.
Lohr, last week killed a large ctsm that had
whipped every hunter's dog which follow ed
bim.
Ed Lohr sold his personal prcperty at pub
lic sale last week, and removed his family to
Johnstown James Barne'.t has rented the
farm, and taken possession of it.
Our people have corue to the conclusion
that there is money to be made In having
public sales. There will be aViut half a doz
en in this community during the remainder
of tbis month.
Jeremiah Bitcchk-y, of the mercantile
house of Buechley & IJuechl-.-y Johnstown,
has sold out and returne.1 to this p!ae.
Us says that ci'.y life does not agree w ith
his heal'.h.
Mrs. Julia Holder and Mrs. Susan Keyser
have been very hi for the past month. They
are both aed ladies and were not expected
to recover, but we arp - u toi that
both are convalescing.
Several months agj Frank I.ohr purchas
ed tbe farm owned by his father, Jacib
Lohr, and intended to go to farming in good
earnest, but has changed his mind and dis
posed of his farm to a man named Shirey,
of Westmoreland county. Mr. Lohr will go
west.
Horatio Kimmell and bis brother Joseph,
are living near this place, and are keeping
bachelor's hall that is, .hey are living by
themselves, doing their own baking, cooking
and washing, besides taking care of thtir
aged father, Samuel Kimmell, whj is near
ly blind, and bordering on ninety years.
They have things neat, nice and corn fort ab!e
and seem to be happy as any married folks
could possibly be.
The floods of the present w inter have dune
considerable damage in this section. The
water was not higher than at thetinie of the
Stonycreek Hood, but actually did more
damage to property here. N. B. Critchfield's
saw miil dam, which has withstood ail oth
er high "valors without damage, was badly
tirn this time and it will cost considerhale to
repair it. It was a new. strong one. having
been built only about five years ago.
Oix AIOAl.
THE MARE CHASED THE TRAIN.
Her Colt on the Cow-Catcher, and
tha Equine Mother Anx iou3.
Cixt i.inati, ., llarch (i. A valuable
mare and colt escaped yesterday from the
barnyard of Abiah Hayes, the noted ktot k
raiser just as a freight train came thunder
ing down toward an adjacent crossing. The
coll got in the way of the train and was
caught on the cow catcher, in despite of the
mare's anxious neighing.
The long train could not be stopped until
it had run the better pa:t of a mile. Then
the colt rolled oir unhurt. The mare had
wildly leaped culverts and crossing fences,
and was alniost up with the engine when
her onharraed colt fell safely down the side
of the track.
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens, that for
years we have been selling Pr. King'r New
Discovery for Consumption, IK King's
Life Pills, Eucklen's Arnica Salve and K;ec
tric Bitters, and have never handled reme
dies that sell as w ell, or that have given such
universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate
to guarantee them every tim, and we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if satis
factory results do not follow their use. These
remedies have won their great popularity
purely on their merits. J. X. Snyder Drug
gist. Jeff Davis Takes Washington's
Place.
Little Tex s, Ark., March ,V5 The life
sized portrait of Jefferson Davi, which the
Clerk of the House was authorized daring
the early part of tbe session to have painted,
was icceived to-day and placed over the
Speaker's derk. U took the place of the
portrait of (ieorge Washington that had been
hanging ia the ba'l for the past twenty
years.
Justices of the Peace, Attention I
Itinn's Justice. Dtinlap's Forms, and Pur
dons Digest can be bought at Fisher's
Book Store at ci!y prices, w here yon cap
also buy a docket and a full line of Justices'
blanks, including sea'p blanks, deeds, fee
bills, bonds, judgement notes, legal and fools
cap paper and official sizeenveloes. Always
recollect that Fither's Hook Store is head
quarters for Justices' supplies.
Cospel Hymns and Hymn Books.
UoTjitl Hynins, all style?, bindings, and
prices, by single copy or doseris or hundred,
for sale at Fisher's It jok Store. Disciple,
Evangelical and Lutheran Hymnals, and
Sunday-ecbool and reward cards and ticket
at Fisher's Baok Store.
Be Sure
If yon have Trade up your mind to fcuy
Rood's Sarsaparilli do not be Induced to take
any other. A Boston lady, whose example Is
worthy Imitation, tells her experience below:
la one slore w here I went to buy Hood's
Rarsajcu Uhi the clerk tried to induce ma buy
their own ir.strad el Hood's; he Uild me their'
would last lut.er; thai C imgbt take It oa ten
To Get
days' trial; that it I did not like It I need not
p::y anything, etc Hut he could not prevail
on me to change. I told him I bad taken
Hood's Sirsaparilla, knew what it was, was
satisCi d w ith It, and did net wa;;t any other.
When I t" ?r.n taking H rod's Barsanariila
I was Jccling real njisernhio with dyspepsia,
and so weak that at times I could hardly
Hood's
stand. I looked Ilka a person In consnrorc
tien. IlooU's Sarsaparhla did me so much
goid that I wonder at myself sometimes
and sny friends freipienl ly speak of it WB3.
Xislx A. Uorr, el Terrace Street, Boston.
Sarsapariila
?o:dty!:dni-Tr!U. f 1 ; six 'or J. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD a 11., Apotlweariea, Lowell, Hun.
100 Dose3 One Dollar
YOU CAN FIND p3-,
t in ilT-r.ll"..ir at th Adwviiw ll"'a el
T ! REIvniTGTQl! EROS.
ao will cuulj-c4 It-r MlTniMicjx mt lt-wit rutufr
Famly Duty,
The home c:rcle is sacred and life has few
charms iudee-J 'f ftniiiy ties are burst asun
der. The promotion of hp;iness and the
prevention of sickness are ot prime import
ance in every bonsehold. It is in tbe spring
that old and younirahkearemoat susceptible
to the hundreds ol d,.seass that fill the at-mo-phere
we breathe and lurk in the water
we drink. The timely use of a reliable stim
ulant is the only way to gurd against sick
ness in the home. Max Klen s "Silver
Aee" and "Duquesne" brands of pure rye
whisk v are recommended by physicians as
the best invigerator in the world, lioib are
so! 1 under a sworn guarantee of purity. ''Sil
ver Age" at $1.50 per full quart bottle, and
"Duquene"' at l.'. These whiskies are
nse.l exclusively in the leading hospitals.
which is so llicient evidence that they are tbe
best obtainable.
On.-kenheimer. 1-inch, Inbson ana
Overboil are sold by Mr. Klein at tl per
quart, or siq quarts lor s. His sioeic ol
wines, brandies, etc.. is the larre-a in Penn
sylvania. Hoods promptly shipped to all
liarts of t'.ie Cnitej S'ates. Send for cata
logue and price list, mentioningthis paper,
MERUITIIE APPRAISEMENT
OF-
DEALERS n HESCHABLISE
IN
Somerset Countv, Pa.
-o-
TAKE NOTIE. That in pursuance . the
K-veral At t al AwmMy of the e'jniiinon-
wealih U) Troviiie revenue tt rr.'.-i-t the deirKinu
upon the 1 rtH-urv, and lor oilier purri'Ktai, the
iiiu!,.r'm. .! Ai,i,"riii-sr of Men-untile Taxw for
saiil Ciiiinty has prepared alitofllie tnuies of
ncitl 4 omitv aiel has iilaced ea.-h in that cla
which to him appears rluht and proper.
ADDItOS.
Name. Trade.
In un U. I Retailor
Emli-ley ii son " -
FrevA " " -
Hook T. M "
I.ittoll Jese "
M i hell Charles A. Tavern
Nieklo-v F.I "
Kuss Kotiett E. -.Retailer
BKRLIS KOROI GH,
Pt.tl Rrothers Retailers
I ooV K L "
( ".llins F. B "
FliifuA.C - .
Kri-iliiT Kuru...
NaiiK-vi'. H "
N Pael li . M
J" llSoil J. I I "
p.ni-..u J. A. W. f. "
l'nilonS. A. Co Bankers
s-ib.-rt W A Retailer
HI.AVK.
Huntl Mrs. F Retailer
i R i ) TIIF.R S YALLF. Y,
Class.
14
M
IS
11
....7S 00
... 7 Wl
13
12
1-'
3
1
11
11
11
W
li!
..f.5C t'
14
W-Kc'iiry Ira
... ..Retailer
.... Distiller
u
"niill, K
V rtiu-nt F. A
W atters ii. A. 6i Co.-
14
Twp.
Twp.
COXEMACGII.
I? eh henrer Jacob Retai ler
W alcucr Joseph Tavern
coyruEscE borovgh.
Blaek A. f. Retailer
Ptsl.ls A; Co
I, net' A. B "
Ktli'Ir A: Co .
JloiM.r.'iltl A C. " ..
Ktr- M. A. A Bro. . -
."Siiiith Thoma.. Tavern
Tissue H. B Retailer
CA SSEL if A X h Oil 0 L'0 1 1.
K rerar Jacob ti Son Retailers
ELKI.IVK.
Knrmt); F. V Tavern
V u hl-tilieri; Loiiis Retailer
Keitx. H.A
S iaw II t "
Tiiomas Annie
j a ii: no rs towxsiiip.
Bo-, ts J.wiali Retailer-
Hoi.htzell .1. J. A Sou... "
tirtiaerti. W "
JE1FERS0X.
14
..7,ri 00
1.1
14
14
11
14
'3
Sl.V)
13
14
. 575 00
14
14
It
14
Barclay J.W Rclatkr
13
je.xi:rtowx borocuii.
firifliih J. J - Retailer..
JESXES,
CiverJ. M Retailer
liar luer I.. T " .
Morgan W. S. :Ft.i "
(I Connor John A "
Risinxer Joho " -
LOWER TVUKEYFOOT.
CVWri A. J Retailer .
lboii John... " -
Sclialzler Joseph "
LIXCOLX TOH'XtlilP.
re Brothers. Retailers
w'eiuier a. J "
LARIMER.
Boil A. O Retailer
B.ar F. W Distiller ..
Bnutfhir.Mi Jesse ....DIlil!er....
Durr Fred Retailer ..
rihal'er'J. '.'..Z"'.Z..'. " I""...!...
XILFORP.
V.'alt-.rC. A Retailer
MIDDLE CR El'K,
Br.iEh A. H Reiailer
Moor U. 11 " -
MEYERZDALE R0ROVG1L
13
Twp.
.Twp.
14
11
. 14
Apt-le V.'m
i ouk 4 Deal
Cliir-us Bank .......
Cover P J
I ia c. n
Mv-ly H J
1 ielnmr Driijr Co
Klilieeka H. J
lU'rtln A.'
Farmers' ll.ink.
FKr.eer's llardw. C...
llanli'T fl. C ACo
lloekiii i:rothcrs...
1'iitlv liit-lihel .
lUv'w. II. fc s:,m.
Jin . A-
Ky'e E
Kisipjiel Aihert.. .
I. hit c
l tiler A Collins-
Morrel I.
liowe Frvi & Co,.
lo'iili R -inhi rt .
si, er Vailiauiel
f lit er Johu
( uthrie A w
s!,iplev J.T
Meciir'iy W. E. ACu.
I ruxal C W
Pin-.t A. W .
Wolk O. A- Co m
Youuij J. VV
Retailtr
11
'.'.i ft (V
Z 16l
Z ji.o
.. no
loO
...Rancrni..
.Ke'iailer ..
..Bankers
.-Retailers..
.Tavern .....
..Retailer
. Tavern ....
...Retailer"
XEW BALTO. BOROlGlf.
Topjier John " ..
Tuj pcr Johu Distiller
XEV CEXTREYILLE BOROVGH.
Dull & Co Retailers
Vou,iil L. ..
.V0rri'iii70.V.
Eliant J. Retailer
levdicl. D. -
Miller J. H .. " ...
Mc4uile Andrew Tavern
OGLE.
Ream Garrett Retailer
PAIXT.
Rortler Wiiiel Retailer
CwlerA. E m - ,
Ilolsoppie DsnieL... "
ItfHin tiiirret '
Keiu J. J ,
QIFMAIIOXIXG.
IS
Bur.
14
13
14
1.5
I'.loiich P. J
Onrk A B. ACo.
ReUller.
Dluaes Wm..-
tieist l A Weaver.......
(fpet-ht Joslah " ZZ
RO( KU OOD BOROVGH.
l'ker A Co..- Retailer
l.'.Kil I'ltlloTipt
Miil'T J. D " Z 'ZZ
Mt'Klfish Brut , i ZZ1
(mull A simta. " ZZ '.Z
Miviter H
Volferslerirer D. II "
Um kmau Mary Tavirn
beck ii. W .BilUartlC Z
13
14
1.'
13
14
14
14
11. 'O
I HO
SALISBVKV BOROUGH.
Barehm J. I Rouiter
E.lleni Keese.- " -
"nvP.s '
H irlliarthC. H-..
Lichiiier.Mrs.sar!Ui. ........
Waiter f- K...
Vaiiej Ban Backer
SHADE.
Ix,hr W. E .Ketl!er
l-itr John U
SOI THA MPT0S.
HeitUe Valentine Distiller
STOSrCREZK.
Ralter C. L Retailer
Rrviif C A .. "
13
11
1J
14
1J
Twp.
IS
. Twp.
f.m:,: R. P '
Coleman ticorge "
FliVoi sinc!er '
kl, ,r,Um W. J.
SMirtr ihiniel.... - "
Vi'airner I) "
Topiier John Distiller
SOMERSET BOROl Gil.
Penfnnl G. W netaiier
Drultii rnr.w "
14
14
x
14
14
14
14
14
14
II
tl
a
13
14
11
12
14
It
14
iok A: Heenw "
t'ofiroth (X H "
Kneptier A. w.. . " ..
Collroth - B "
(Vtfrorh Mrs. Kale B. "
Kink Peter "
F reuse A Kooser "
Fert.er A . H. t Bro '
FMier Chun. H "
HoMertmum 1. B "
HelllevH "
Kerr Brothers "
Kiic'lsr Sc Ferner ..
Kauiii'.Tdi fiatt "
l.fintlier.1. N "
Miller J. H "
Morris Brothers '
NerTiCRselteer "
Psrter & Parker
A. E
14
10
14
14
14
13
14
13
12
14
14
11
It
14
12
14
14
14
14
13
Shivier Franlt
Seiiell P. A
hhiferChanC "
Sehiix-k Mrs. M. E. "
SnvderJolin X. '
SVI-.rock Muhlon. '
prills Ac Kantner "
Tmlvrell & Co. "
l td Mrs. A. E '
Vomrht C. E
Zimmerman!'. R "
iiolderbaum J. M "
SOMERSET.
Wonrli M. W .....Retai!er
Bovrufiii Wm...
Cal-leJ, M "
sw-hmueker C. H . "
lciiuiin Joseph. "
illl MIT.
noV.itzel! J. J &. Sen Retailers ..
J'l.?vJ. M
Mc Kiuzev A. J. Co "
Miller L. M '
S TO 1XS To H'.V VOS0 1 OIL
Bowman Noah .......Retailer..
13
$1.0
14
I1W
14
14
("titter HH:niiel...-........Tftvern ....
S-hlusr V. B.- Ketailer
H;teJ. il ..Tavern
Thomi'son Jacob & Son-... '
SWkey C. II
VltSIXA BOROUGH.
Altiriistit Jaines.'.
Davis A Cotler
Retailer...
Forpier !-eroy....m...... ....-
JenkinsM A ,
SellereR. 11 '
I'PrEll TVRKEYFOOT.
Co'ler E. F Retailer
Henry F- G -. .. ' ............
i:-!rhanlJ B "
Kregar Jaenb & Sou- "
W eimert . U "
lletler S K. Distiller
WELLERSBVRd B0R0VG11.
Kenneil J. J Retailer
Classification of Venders of
chandlse.
14
14
13
13
14
Twp
14
Mer-
Sale off 1,000 U!aas1t TalJ 7 00
" " 1. 10 00
" 10A) . " 12 " 11 50
lri lHL " 11 15 00
- 10 20 00
" :i,l00 n . " 25 Oil
" 4o,uo u s . :io oo
mwm
And others, of Somerset County !
Cx F. COUNTRYMAN .Veterinary Surgeon and Auctioneer, Registered of eiabt
!T ytr' Veterinsry Fraeljee and of the Ontario Veterinary COllejre, Canada, otters his services
inthe pruetiee of eterinari-M'stieineaud Snrgerr. Trent diseases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep ami
Suine, and performs Hunrieal 0ierallorui. Castrating ani Saying, Retlueinir of Fractures, eaiii
broken hone., retiueinn ol ilerutas.kupluresi.i
N EUQTOM Y is'eparaiinn of .Nervi-sl In chronic foot lameness.
TE K DENOTOMY lor straighteuingeroiiked or wry tails, Ols-tnietious lo cows, Teats
reniovetl eml Teal opeiieii up and bronjilit to its proper use.
SCI RRHOUS or enlarged cords, tumors, blemishes, growthi, warts and windgRlls epulis i in
yotiiiv: animals pcrumncntly reiuovetl. Slid joint injury and lameness, aad lameness from ringbone,
siKivin, curb and splint, cured in a few weeks, and il not of long standing entirely taken away. At
rot4iy of tiie Mum-I-.-s, (Sweeney t sore and weak eyes cured, dlsiemjter. lung fever, chronic eouh,
heaves, colic in horses, hoven ililoat In cattle) tit)., treated Willi success. Anthrax, (black leg or
bloody miirriHiil prevention and remedy.
DENTISTRY ft-eeial attention given to renalring of horses teeth, wolfteeth. Aehing.spilt
and iliM-u-d teeth extraetetl. hharpand uneven edgesof molars smoothed up, iuTisor teeth Uiken
oil. Arc. Tbe above conditions of the teeth ot'tea catiie weeping oreloutly eyes, ipiiddingor dmjiping
ol'ttssl, holding head crooked, driving on one line. imertect mastication, iudigestion, eribbing.
hide bound.lossof tilth. Ac. all of hieh are removed by my method of operating on the teeth. Harm;
teeth dressed for appeaiance and age.
1 can in many eases give ativieeaud prescribe without seeing the patient, or by letter, by stating
general symptom anil giving sex, age, color, ami of how long standing, and what treatment, if any,
has been resorted to, tie. Charges fortius, f I, invariably ta iitOtivr.
1 will go some distance for club of eight, Hidgling or Henuiaed colts or any other work that
will justify. W rite me lor circulars, rates, Ac.
A TT("f TOTM KKR TTCH 1 dall kinds of auctioneering. Have had six years'ex-
V- J- -IW-i' JJ, JX11 periem-y, aud have listened torHimeof the tiest auetioneeni
In the I". S. and Canada, and caught on to thtir best ways and methods of holding a crowd ami solie
Itliii; bils. Plenty of talk, life and energy. Country and live stofvk Bales a specialty. Sobriety,
pum tuality and satisfaction guaranteed. Charges beyond competition. Give me a call in this di
rection. I will s:ie and make you money.
I cttu be found at home, and ready to go. at all times during tbe next three months excepting
oh Tuesdays and Saturdays of each week, at which times i will oe at Hendfor-J's or Snyder's Drug
iftore. Somerst-t.
In acu;edisea.es and diseasas of eolts, and of the respiratory organs, and in paralysis, difficult
parturition, lractures. uuuriea, tS'c, come at onf
t.t a fwuiMM., -it-1 u ut t i. . i. i ,m uc
G. F. Countryman, V.
Jas. B. Holderbaum,
HAS JTsT RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF THE
Hench & Drumgold
ALL STEEL FRAME
SPRING-TOOTH HARROW
w hich is a wonderful improvement hi
SPRING-TOOTH
HARROW.
Teeth quickly adjusted by only
TOOTH
Ever Invented. Tlie tooth is held in position by a Ratchet, with which it can lie adjust
ed so as to wear from 15 to I S inches off tbe point of the tooth, which is four or live times
as much wear or service as can lie obtained from any Spriu-t-aith harrow in existence
Cull and examine this Harrow, j
JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM
Have Your
"A." SIIOWINGr
Properly fitted tothe Eyes. -SO f'
T. L. CASEBEER, OF THE FIRM OF
NEFF & CASEBEER
Has been to Cleveland, Ohio, and taken a a full cenrse of instruction
under Julius Kin?. M. D.. nt.Wi r, c(.i.. J msxruction
purchased a full line ofaUrtyles of
SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES.
-Also, a complete set of Test Lenses, to test tbe Eyes,
g$ lttSjH'
Give us a call. "We guarantee eatisfaction. No charge for testing eves.
NEFF & CASEBEER.
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, Somerset,
Classineatlon ertarfrns.
Roroiirhs " s
TowcsUlpi 7,1 4
Classification of Distilleries.
Cities of First. Second anil Third Claw $QP Class 1
Olh-r cities " -
Township. h
Billiard, Pool Table, Nine or Ten-Pin Li
censes : f,:0 for first Table or Alley.
$10 for each addition'U Table, Ac.
TAKE NOTICE. All persons concerned
in titU A ppnuaeratmt. that an Appeul wiil be
helJat the Vnasiirern'oflice in !oiueret, oo
the-t day of Aprii. lml, hetweew the hours of .'
a. m. aud 4 p. m. when and where you can attend
if you think proper.
O. VT. WILLIAMSON,
marit. ilercautile Appraiser.
WALL PAPER
Send 10 cents to our Mail Depart
ment for new samples of ISM.
Xice Papers for 6c Beautiful
Gilt for 10c. ; Solid Gilt from 1"
3"c Fine Embossed, from 25 to
5oc a roll.
J. Kerwm Miller & Co.
513 Smithfield Si. Pittsburg, Pa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTJCE
Estate of Klizabeth Emigh latenf AllesrhenyTwp.
Stimerset countv, pa., deeesel.
trtters of Administration havinK len (rranteil
bv the proper authority, 10 tbe uudersigneo. on
tlie e-tte .f Marv A Rhoads late f Jetlerson
townsnip, Somerset e.intv. Pa.. rt.-eeiul, notice
is herebv sivei to all persons indebted tosaul es
tate to make ii mediate javnient. and those hav
iiiK elaimii airainst sil estate will present them
dulvaulhentuated for sett lenient ami allowam-e
to the uiiUersiiaied at his resilience iu stonycreek
township on .Saturday, the 2nd lay of ' Msv Is 1.
i M. J. r Kl I C
adm2 Adminisirator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
EsUte of Henry Walter, late of Somerset Twp.,
Somerset county. Fa., deceased.
Letters of Administration on tbe above estate
havinit been ranted to the untlersjpned hy Hie
proper am horliy. notice is her .'by triven to all jer
rana indebted tothe said estata to make immedi
ate paymeut, and those havinir claims acainw the
same io present them duly authentiewteti for set-
tiement on or before Saturday, the 2nd day of
May, K'l- at my othee in the Bortaii;h of Som
erset, Somerset Co., Pa.
JAMES L. Pt'GH.
msrlS. Admr.of Henry Walter, dee'd.
-JgXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
iuttate of Ueonre Werner, dee'd , late of Addison
Twp., Somerset County, Pa..
Letters testamentary on the aliove estate hav
init twen irranted to the uue'e liimed by the prop
er authority, notice is hereby (riven to all persona
indebted to said estate to make Immedijte pay
ment and those havinir claims or demands
acainst thesame will present them duly authen
ticated fir settlement on Saturday. May 2. 16 '1 .
to the Kxeeutor at the late residence of the said
deceased where he will give his attendance
for said purpose.
STEPAEN McCLINTOCK.
mar25. Executorr,
YUPIT0R'S '0TICE.
Iu the matter of the ertate of Sam'l Weinicr
deceased.
And now, March 7, Md, J. O. Kimmel appoint
ed Auditor bv theOrphans' Court to ascertain nd
vaneemeuts and make and report a distribution
araoiijr tbe heirs, public notice is given that the
Auditor wiilattendat his office In Homerset bor
ough on Saturday, tbe lsthday of April, l":rt. to
jierform tbe duty, of which all persons iutere.ste I
will lake notice.
J. O. KIMMEL.
mari'j. Auditor.
a suniiv or oent medicine on dwmi
uuerui. A1
.iaress
S., "ilfv
P. 0. Box. 240.
MAILS.)
loostv.iint; onc'nut, Tbe best
HOLDER
Eyes Tested.
SV ?'
r'i'w:
1
Y "B-" SHOWING
ImPrperly fitted to the eyes.
HORSEMEN
B. B,
TIME
Now to b;:v
CURTAINS.
,0
PLACE.
In these stores as all our importations
are now on sa!e stylos and patterns are
all distinctively new and values never
before attained.
PRICES
The lowest for like qualities. AVe guar
antee this or money refunded.
CORRESPOND
Vith our
MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT
in relation to this subject 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 & Bulil,
115, 117119, ami 121 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY, PA.
THERE IS -1 1I7IISKEY
Which is uniform in its results, besides in
every other particular. Al tested to by
everyone who has given it a thorough
trial, and their name is !ition.
The pure 8 year old
GUCKENHEIMER WHISKY
Is the whiskey, sold only by
JOSEPH FLEMING & SON,
Druggist.-!, Pittsburgh, Pa. As a
strengtliciier of the
:::::Nervous j System,::::.
with special -rood efieet on the res
piratory and digestive organs, it
is pronounced uneqnak'd. Price,
full quarts $1, or six for $5.
We now carry a full and complete stock of
all the leading; Fine Whiskies, both do
mestic and foreign, jrivintr yo'i the oppor
tunity to make your choice from the
finest selection to be had in the city
at the lowest possible prices that
can be made for the quality and
age of the goods.
JAT Please send for full and complete price
list, mailed free.
Jos. Fleming: & Sod,
DRUGGISTS,
410 tt il.' Market :-t., 1 ant 2 Market
PITTSBUESn, PA.
ALadit1 pre Espccirtliy invite!.
18 SPRING 91.
We are now showing tlie most
complete line of
DRY GOODS
Ever shown in Western Pennsyl
vania, consisting of Foreign
and Domestic
Dress Goods,
and we liave a great bargain in a
o(i-iiich Colored
CASHMERE.
Fine Triil at 1 5 cents per yard. A
full line of French and German
Press Goods fromofto to $1.50
a yard, in all the
Latest Shades.
l'rints. Muslins. OinfrhnrtM, Shirtings and
White tioods' at I'opuiar Low 1'rices.
TOHN STENGER,
J 4.7 Mum Street, Johnstown, Pa.
gHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of a r rtnin writ of Vend Ex
lulled out if the Court of Common l'leiis i.-f
Stimerv.'t Countv, Pa., to lne ilireete.1. I will
expire U public s-tle n't he Court House, in
Souiersel, 1'., ut 1 o'cli ek, p. m., on
SATUHDAY, APRIL 13, 1S91,
Al! t'le riirht, title pileret an I ci.iira of I. B.
Walrtl,tif in ml tothe followiT'j: tieerihetl
reul entate. viz : A certain 0-a.et of !anti .sitiat(. ju
.tenner tnwnhi(,, Somerset I'miiitv, P..aa)-iiiinir
lalitU ef .tonus Nlowry, Widow Metfnt-.Hn. t :r
ami Jol.n Cover, euntaitiiuc llfi'a e.'-res, on whieli
are erei terl a l-a kSi r- lo,' bMie, latge lralUe
barn, aiei otier outbuilding, with I lie appurte
nances. -NOTICE.-
Al! penons pun'hain(r at the ahnresnle will
plea-eiuke nut lee lliat 10 vt rent, of the pur
elia-i money must be paid win a the rroierty
Is knoekeil don, o'.herwLte il will niti
he exiKxn-il lo sale nt the risk of the first pur
chaser. The residue of me purchase money must
he paid un or ln-t'ore lny of contimintion. on
Thursday of May Term, Iswl. No deed
will lie acknowledged uutil the purchase mouey
is eni I in full.
SiHF.r-iFF'sOFFira 1 ISAIAH Goon.
Somerset, Pa. Mar. ;",!il. Slieriff.
400 ACRES. 33TH YEAR.
JANJED,
To repre-ent one of tlie laruist Nunterie- in the
eo'intry. We pnnrant -e) ansfaetioti to all cus
K. mem. No jr viui-it evth;rienie necessary. Sal
ary mI rirt-nws Inmi' start Ad, Ires, Matin
ase. HMUPh. HROS. TIP .I AS. Maple Avenue
Nurseries, West Chester, I". apri.
DMIXLSTRATOR'S NOTICE.
tetate of CIiriMlan I,. Miller, late of Jefferson
towic-bip, Somerset liunty. pa.
Lettersof ailiniiiistrutionon thesbnveestate hav-Inehei-n
grHiitetltoiheunilersiirneiiby the pniper
authority, notice is hereby given to all persons
intiebteil to saiii eitate to make immediate pay
ment, and those hitvini; chiiinii aeainst the same
will present them duly authenticated for settle
ment ou Saturday, April 11, 11, at tbe house
of said deceased.
(WRAP MILLER
ARKAHAM M. MILLER,
marl. Aduirs. of C. L. Miller, dee'd,
DMIXISTRATOR'S XOTICE.
Estate of J. L. Burkholdcr, late of Brothenrvalley
Township, Somerset ooiitit v, Pa.
Letters of Administration on the aliirre estate
bavins been granted to the undersigned by the
proper authority, notice is hereby riven toad
person indebted to saitl estate to make immedi
ate payment and thtwe haviugclaim aainst tbe
same will present them duly authenticated lor
settlement on Saturday, tne 16th day t May, 'SI,
at t .e late residence of deeeaneti,
ANDREW 1. COI.EMAV.
aprl. Administrator.
DMIXISTRATOR'S XOTICE.
Estate of Adam T. Hnvder.late of t'pper Tnr
keyfoot Twp .SVn.ierset Co.. Pa.. ,lc. - d
Letter of Administration on the above estate
havinit been (rrauteil to Hie nndersieneii ley the
proper authority, no; ire ia herehy eiyen to all
person iu,lette.1 to said estate to make immedi
ate payment, ami those having claims against
the aarne will present them duly authenticated
for settlement on Saturday, the n;h day of Mar
Isfi, at the late residence of -leeeasod. "
B. F. SNYDER,
aprt, Administratrix.
Salesmen
WOOLFS
TREMENDOUS
CUTS.
To .-pced the parting with thi. season.-; croo k tiv c;:t t., t ,.,
dov a below! Tis better now to sell at than r'-.t t ,
The nioney-inakinjr ?eiti?on i. o'er! tf'-t.-H t-tv!,. . f-,,;
To reduce tliem but one mower's work is cil-ein,. ;;,,.'.'
LOW PRICE! So him wc set to work Ti- Lutt-t is v,i!;r,
reap! Values wonderful beyond all. Vi'e oiu-r open
Q LnulLE Ui DUU filL
AT
Choice of 200 All-Wool Suits, actual value n.-liiccd to i;r. N
oe it suits or trousers alone you want, tho savinsr is tn inr-nl. u.-; t,
active trade of the past week proves that thrifty iKoi'h' rcuii..-1 r... .
They've bought magnificently ! Still tbere" ro.u and marvel.,:.,
for you. So come.
WOOLFS', JOHNSTOWN'S
Job:
n Thomas & Sons
JOI-IITSTO WI PA
MA.MMOTII STORKS, : ;
240 to 248 Main Street,
Is one of the wonders of Johnstown, with its Several I?'arimiits. n
Departmeut "A" are Dry Goods In
Department " U,'' Hoots ar.d ?r:oes. I,
Department " A" Carpets. In
Department "D," Clothing, Hats, and Furnishing onds.
Department ' E," Groceries. Department " F," Fcti
Fcr Gccd Goo-s, Chiap Gccds, nd S:u::nabl: C-:::;
They cannot be excelled. An examination will convince the ra-
" doubting Thomas " of Somerset Cou ity.
JgTHEADQUARTKRS FOR CUl'XTKY l'Kul 'l.'CK.
GIVEN
A FINE PONY !
The TONY is 1 year old, weighs 140 pound-, and va born in Sm..r-a
County, and worth $10ii.
Every purchaser of a Hoy's or CLild".s Suit 'netween nov and
APRIL 15TII
Will be entitled to a guess ou tlie nan-iber of leans in the sealotl jar ia
our window, and whosoever fraesfes the oorn'ct aniount, or nearest to
it, will be entitled to our valuable pony, " LITTLK IIL'STLKIL" Vou
con see him in our show window.
TIIOMAS, KARR & OGILYIE.
NOS. 2,71 and 2.j3 JIaiu Street, Johnstown,
FOR
! Genernl HarJwaic, House F'rn.h
1 ir-v Eie-r;al Coo:"4.
83 Franklin Street,
JOH1TSTOW1T.
Cinderella Stoves and Ranges !
T-2v-. . ' "
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3NDERELLA A.
The best constructed Gmltinrr Stove upon the murker, an l f.!" VNTFKf f
tire satisfaction. The top is nitiilf in ur iiiw, so timt it ranui.t cm. k. The Im-it
piece 13 cut in two ami supported by a pool, which prevent it from ffiirpin. I'
tra deep ash pit with taid ash pun. ami is so nnsirm teil that the :i!u- .at. not "
mieunaertue grate, which is the chief cuuse of so many g-mes bur linir out.
BRICK OR ROM LIXI.Xr;. DOVBLE LII'S AM) .7.'.V TP. ', EX MA Un':t
A XI) IllV.n fiYF.XS.
F.iamintheCin.lete'la "A" before purcha-ing. Manufrturc by DeHAVIN' -t 1 "
Umiteil, 1'ittsimrgh. bold and guaranued by
JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset. 1
n
pi.-!.- Kt.Ji1.111 HJit
- ineapeNi. Kclll'l I
..1.1 111 trie llel it h.-i no
It II an IKnlnint nl h...k
tiirii iU 1 1. V . """o panicle is api.i to ice
DOBtriU lnce, Sol, i,v mui-is , ., hv in-,1.
Atlilru, L. T. lUttLTiNE. Warren. Ta.
ADMINISTRATO RS XOTICE.
Id th matter of the EsUte of Naner I!erMr
ger, dec d late of ('oueniaiiir Twp., dee'd.
tiom-rN-t ro.. K.
Lett.-r of A'lmiiiitrHtiin on the alxire ette
bnvinif len Krunti-.i to the nniliTsian,-.! bv the
pn.ir amlioriiy, noti;-e is hcrel.v alven to all
person indebted to ai.l estate to iraUe in:m.-.i-ate
iMiyment, and llur-ehnvlne ciai.c naint the
num.. uill Tin-wltt lliu,,, Hni. ........ .
,-. ... ........ w,, u.'icilltl-Bl: KM
Kettlenientou Satiinlay. Apnl 4. l:.i. at tlie late
HENRY lifcKHh;''Ri;KR.
F. W. BiECKEit, Attorner.
ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTICE.
Estate of David Bribaker. late of Somerset Two.
Stimerset Co.. Fa
Lettersol admiai-ratlon on above estite '.av
ln been (rrante-l the u;i.l..rii:iie, bv ihe pi-...,
er authority, not ice i hen-M irivn to ail in-rmn
Indetited Ui said estate to niatce inmeil-late i a
ment. and th haviu claims aiming t;.e
same will present tbem duly auiheuticaied f,,r
Kaltieirieiit on Mocd.ty Apnl Ji. Kt l-Jo .-i. i
a ni., at the luu: rvMd.-n.-e or ,lerf.at..i.
WM. H. BRl HAKER,
MICHAKL ilXr.
"Pari. Aduiiui-tratoni
tj. cjtj, iu o rAn IS j.
$3.
LEADING MERCHANTS,
AWAY !
i Churns, Crocks, Tubs,
rulleys, Baskets. Halters,
Glass, Paints, Rope,
Cuttlery, t,!i;e. Oils,
Tools,
Pumps, Wire, etc
GO TO
I Bin & WMttalmr.
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1 ATAKKH k" t
E:ini.t lo ue.
"7." "';...
inuaiiiiuu:
A cum is t-crtjiiu. t.r
i-mml
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I TTXECUTOK S XOTICE.
E-t;tte of Oark-s p. E-m-i.-h. late
Townii.p. on: r-r i o , I'-i.. i-Tietti-rs
tM-t:i:n,-ri''iry :ih . i'r. ii-'.'ii
nTi,i..'rsii;p,-H ty l. :.' pro;.T ntih'.'-::
ahove etHt.', notu-e is' ln-rvl.y
IrtieK iDil.-l.o io siii.l etale to rr..,
an. payin.-nt. ami all furti.- na viuei-l.:
sa'd estate to present th. m t. tl e
1 v-
duly ttiitl,fiitiratt-,l (,r -t:i.-rr. -lit "ii
Apr.l il .at th hou e u Martin L
sai.l townhi:.
J..IIV V Tut'!"
MAKT1.S L. tM'
i:
Geo. R. Scull, Attorney.
fj:-.-.1
JVV. IX ISTIl ATOtVS XOTICE.
In th? niit'i'r of the Kstate of Krai, y
d.-e'.t, iat of ( .m.-miiLTti T-.- .
I-tu-rs ij" a.i:iutii..r-iiii.n on t ro
havin b-en srrJ4iit,..,t t.tn. un.I.-r:
prorn-r atti-Ti'v, noti.-e is . refiy
Is-r.-sisn in. 1 bled to 0-1 e-iai.- 'n -a i
x pami'i:!, au.l t!..e hir.i i
THAI:. Is it-nii t .un,.. r,-...i..i
,.-f .- .die
j ,v t.i
il :o a 1
.aire-"'
m
aiulieMieau-d for st-Eti-'mi-nl o:i
-ir-l.iy.
tin
.1 c.-e.L
SiidTwp. HEJ.KY UhK-SH'KR,,k'r ,
Adiuatratur.
Fred. W. Kesecker, Attercvy.
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