rue Somerset Herald 'gkosge k. sctll. Eaao March 21, fg.jS' . good farm for rent. -sbaOs are pushing skyward, ytsare now talking about spring is less bitter rue licine than re- V Herring D0,r Et"k Mablon . Ur old and young at Snyder lit ? " w ;.rf- , lias go"c nP to d 'J1 ,a yja-Voining counties. ..jtj in new and beautiful pat Er5'7 IrrT cheap, at M. M. Tredwell fc ' .-r c;niPg fP"rK lu,s just now . Jt!- new styles at Ji. M. Tred- V 'w st" s ' . -x.ry P-is in a bewilJeringJvariety '"""tz2 '-'J f,'r kind of work, 1 Uve 1" "f tho! Udiei' Norfolk. wetJ, arid very cbeay, at M. In lian population of thiecoun and they bold iv.frjv).. ?..oit:.e p'.jlic domain, exclusive of irr. Jobn M. Small, of Wellington. ,'"lttl;e scales at ol -' pounds, and no-.-i,.ii.i'ts to dibturu his roeetinps. Hit tnst tax collector that the ,T had. :,5K'tL(nat should not fcret ir.v j-r. tbe dru?cist. can fit their "r'i ?"es as well as any optician. " awj ; .re or tlx yea's experience in Pr. Kind's- ., -.! n:remes of heat and cold so tvr -jiiJtii chanei-s in temperature '.. j-jtiu cliuiuics to he uiihiailb " ff.irn. however, the system is jnvigor "i -a Aver' arssapariila, the changes '.-,t'':'ei:-!' d with iijunous results. to the Fro-jrras, in Indiana mer- dav received this order : tie ol lie! . jir: I'.o send rue 4 pounds of cofe ;: afte. l!y wife had a boy last eight, ..usd of cheese and a rat-trap. Ue pwa-l-s, and a hatchet and nails." 'v;vub;ei:h nio-d cough medicines is . rj,Tth:e bile. Ayer's Cherry I'ecto fati contrary, while it givea imme- .rt'.t' assists rattier man impairs lue -s:x:re pricejs. (.- workmen were gathered around a 4 a a shanty near Hollidaysburg, Blair c Fri lay. attempting to thaw a kt'ck of rui . n il exploded killing one in- r- rsaJ i'. urlng t!ie other three so badly j: ; are not nj-ected to live. N i i tii time to purchase spring ho-.- M. V. Tn dwell A Co., have ju re- ri I i 't i" latent styles. Triaw a .'tat many iioveltks injewel- - ascslarly hair and stick pins. M. M. Trepweix t Co. '.'.nz'te not ready todie, get ready quick, irvem'y ' minutes to live! Three ,hv fulluwing in succession oom ar'tber horrible tragedy, and Fred jg ir.J his wife lay in the throes of jiat tiieir hurae, No. 2!-0 Jane street ytenlofthe.'tigar proluirs of Summit rai f have bad some of this year's pro 1 a iiieJ and insjected. by Internal Tfo 'jSiciais, and are grateful to learn Las hrca classed as first grade and ;eiie thetnto the highest bounty, 2 :U per pound. l'-'ut eievator weighing: one thousand r.is and loaded w ith a ton of iron, fell a uat of t wenty feet at the Rohan ISroth 's :'.': works, St. Ljuis, Mo., March Nth. .!: a stood on the spot where theele- Li i-'.l. and they were crushed like so raiariM ofIu Bois bjrough created cation Friday by chaining together sir iias. and. with hims-eif at their head, -sird the principal streets of the town. SKjtct wa; to eipose thera to the public i -ixni thus rid the town of their pre t Tie tramps were greatly chagrined jt.:t:B:aient and left the town, itjb Tinkey, Charles Bolesby, James isjr and Johnathan Hostetler, the rilntrs" who plead guilty in the C JL'i. court at SjranUin last we'k, have -t Silenced. Matheny was s ut to the sz.i.irr. but Tiijkey Hostetler and rat o2 wi:h sir months in jail and " ix. tlA is being made fay the Cumbtr- - u:i.iruit to break up the criminal i in tuat portion of the tuirn call sa3:yt(.wn." It is in this section that s, Tim Higgins is sup;wsed to Utve - E'.niered. John Wardxa, of Hyni- rjlijed lately and ote of the pris. " tu teii who did the robbing for caieat suburb, lierkleys Mill, has at 'Kierda'.y, and now comes Mahlon 'ter i:b a new distillery project; lis been tiirveyeJ, deed made and -ycjnveyed. for a lev 20-bushel.DeT - li.'jtry. buiiding will be ouade as soon : -e- e.-Biits. This plant wiil occupy 'Serf a similar plant existed about lii.MiiJc.'f-ijJc Commercial. t .iwr of S.mih Itpml tnvnMhtD w-jaccuur.ty. was found dead in his last Friday rafcrainz. He intended xaeonltack f.ra lotj of coal and Uu:e ways from have when Hji cjj, was found by the roai-w t: iix-iug Jluwed up, his dead ijiad. iue bore having stopped -'-5i:n: Ptriik is the patron snint a virtue of tbe gjod works doix t-a: :-'.anJ, he was probably a ty tir.ii. Aruone the luaur Mr. Jaob Frifdlinc died at her home in Jeni,eru,wn, Thursday morning, aged TS ' 'Aeurits as to the jilaoe of his na--rfiBuae apparently more credi- Is wbicii g.ves the hon or to K il- S SoutlmJ If , ilr,ni. Vte tosaj that Saint Tatrick was born '4irJ''issa;dto hold the fort ' " tie. from L'gonier. A few days :IU7 i, td;lii a Wtstmorelaud -f aus named Ht;r went out io the 8, btn he wu ebised by four of Tie man ran. ani fortonate iws the track of a fv,x. H-hen raa.e w the fox trail they iot tLesuB ud pursued the fox ; 'Hjtmoi.ei' a lew of his compati- , o find tiw z'ag beasts, "tasaccenfal. Jl&i WTn ciUea the shoe deal- ! ' ''iija to pMjd in their windows. "U-Un i , j ... ; . t w - uruiuiiM-riAuvc P'-'.t to some article, and. ! -..n vi uumaa nature io 'Ua;a(,-4h:ng that appears to & "'Jmi rally soon g&lh- ea u iod.vidaiU Jepart only to L JZ- Tis hat becote &v-U a ''j.'.'3 10 work consecutively, '-. are eu paid. ,TV!,W Ihe fsru laws of - " " : (i rnany worst- j ' ,tU, ar refrus Jrtlh Hi tie Law protect (I little '"-.weben-fiiofthe dlr ,part. ImU iongred creature in ' L.. t.. ;.t - vj , r"1 wuu iue J'wp crsde tie mioit, d T r ,l,e tre cfihe ' !V tr - dtJlrys the ''.fc,. 6ulu otnplaitit of their I . Ntti. jj, v come io tj le ljv'c Jouug occbards W Ar their dtalruct- The litjuor licenses ia Cambria county ex pired laxt Tuesday, and license court did not convene until the following Monday. Mrs. rose Koontz. wife oi the late Ja-ob Kooutz. and mother of Wm. II. Koontz. '-SM-. u tea at tier borne, a half mile -ast of tli's place, at Id o'clock Tuesday moruing, aged M years. The B. .it O. I'.ailroad took formal sion of the I'iUsUirgb .t -stern Ilailrnad, 1-st week. has. i . Scull was app .inteil General rissenger Agent, with ht-adijuarters ft Baltimore. Mrs. S. H. DarragU accompanied Mr. I'arragh on his Southern trip last week. After a A w days spent in Washington. I). C, the gnesls of Capt. M. R. Adams' family, they proceeded to Jacksonville. Fla., where they will remain several weeks. Boutr Timet. X. George Keiru, of Klkiiss, West Va., was a Sunday visitor in Somerset. He Lad been at his old home, Salisbury, for a week, nurs ing a bad case of grippe, Mr. Keini thinks that the proposed tkvtric line connecting Meyeidale and Salisbury wiil certainly be built. A good chance to obtain a paying situa tion is otft-red by Uoopes, Bro.. & Thomas, Nurserymen of West Chester, Pa , who need men to canvass for the sale of their superior nursery stock. They Late the largest nur series in the state, and grow ail the popular new fruiti and ornaiueatais. See advertise tnent in another column. Postmaster Keller reanlly bought the projierty on West Main ttreet occupied for manyyrars by the late John tiiibert. He will replace it in the spring with a new house, to be occupied, whin completed, by hiaistif aud family. Irwiu Pile will also erect a handsome home on his lot facing the academy grounds, this spring. Rev. I. E. Craight-a I. of tbe Presbyteri an church, went over to Bedford .Saturday for the purpose at preaching for the Presby terian cougregalion of that place. It is ru mored that he has no-cpted a call fiom the Bedfjrd congregation. Rev. John M. Bar nett, of Washintrion, Pa., filled Mr. Craig head's pulpit Saturday evening and Sunday. A number of Berlin gentlemen are serious ly considering whether or not they shall erect a barrel factory at that place. They pro pose, in case they ilcide to invest their money in this enterprise, to make a special ly of charred whiskey barrels. The number of barrels of this description annually used by the distillers of the county, runs up into the thousands. A gallon of maple molasses should weigh elt veu pounds in order to keep weil until Used. Ifitwe!;:!.s more than that it is apt to turn to sr.;:ar, and if it weighs Uss, it ia too thin, and is liubie to ft-rment. Nine toutids of sugar w ill n.ake one gallon ofmo h.ses. Th ore the ii.im-i given by asu g.;r itip ctor scut out by the Internal Reve nue Iepar:mt:it. Mr. II. C White, of the well-known mer chant tailoring establish uient of A. J. White t Son, Chamhersburg, Pa., will arrive in Somerset for a few days stay, on March -7th inat. lie Wiil have a complete line of choice fabrics for men's wear for spring and summer with him, and will be pleased to re ceive orders from the firm's many friends aud riatrons in this county. E. P. Mostoller'a dwelling house, at Mos toller's station, on the Somerset .t Cambria railroad, was destroyed by lire Thursday morning. 1 tie uouse was occupied by A. Heinemyer and family, who succeeded in saving tbe greater portion of their house hold goods. M(r. Mostolli-r places bis loss at $I,HiO. There was an insurance of ti) on the house. The tire was jusid by a.defect ive Hue. It is reported that not iess than one thous and people attended J. M. Hay's tule in Elk lick township, last Wednesday. At least that number of packages of "lunch" were given away to thoee w ho were present. Each package was neatly ti-d and contained one sandwich, a piece of cheese, a piece of cold beef, and an apple. Coffre wa served to all in tin cups. This was a novel, and proved to be a very satisfactory wav of feeding tbe crowd. A telegram from licdiord, Saturday, says : Ex -Congress-man John Cessna is down with tiie gripe. At one time he was threatened with pneumonia, and his friends were alarm ed. To-dav he is resting easier, and if noth ing happens, he will pull through. His si k i.i :s will keep him from making a canvass for some weeks to come for the legislature, and it is feared that unlesa his friend go to work the Quay people will succeed in defeat ing him. Invitations have been isened for the wed ding of Miss Na:;nie Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham, of this place, and James E. Snyder. of Minneapolis. Minn. The ceremony will take plaf-e in the Presby terian church, Tuesday evening, March - :b, at tf:Zi f. an. A reception wiil follow tbe ceremony at the hoie of the bride's parents, aficr wluch tL hajy "young couple w ill start on a tour of tbe eastern cities, return ing to Minneapolis, where they wiil make their future home. I;oke McFaden, the 1 J year old son of the Brwif.rea juiuisier at Berlin, failed to return home at i4 litue Wednesday .evening and his paretU euiulwdiug that be had gone to spend the night teitboe of his playmates retired. When the lad CiUed to appear next morning they instituted a s-uii ('H Liu), and late in the af ernoon found hiw Ifiiitf iv the haymow perishing with cold and bungvr. Jis limbs werestid and another hour in the mow would have rs" tiled in his death. He t-aid be La 1 5v.cn in the mow siuce bedtime Ihe eight bcore iut e'ered no eicuae dx e Jttiug stch a t'.range.aper. Why "The Metropolis?" Mr. Kmtoe. Uae can seldam glance over the columns of a Meyersdale newspaper without being reminded of the fact that "MeyeraJale ia the Metropolis of oraerset,connty."' Bat isthia so? Will the real facts sustain this claim, oris it only the Tapering, and blowing of self-conceit, with more rot in it than any thing else? What does ;teaire to justify a city or town in setting up the claim that it ts the metropolis of a state or country ? Is it not because of the fact that it contains th largest KpuUiion, the largest aggregation of wealth and projierty, that the volume of its trade and business exceeds that of all other cities and towns, that it leads in these particulars and that a'l roads of the ectiretate or country leads toward its gates So also on a smaller scale must the town as piring to be considered the Metropolis of county posses these conditions, to justify it pretentions. Well how far can Meyersdale meet the required conditions over and above what her neighbors possess to justify her claims to being the Metropolis and chief business town f this county ? In the matter of population it is conceded that Mi yerstlale does lead the next largest town by perhaps a hundred sauls. Thi alone is a very slender claim and unless it be sustained by others of those named it will not bold. We will therefore exaniiue further into the merits of fcer claims. The men-a utile appraiser list for the cur rent ytar, jusl published, reveals the fact that Meyersda'e baa twenty-three business houses on the list that pay a mercantile license. iy business houses we mean stores, places where merchandise is sold. Somerset shows up with thirty-three cf the tame. Berlin is credited with ten, so that instead of this sj-ca!led Metropolis of Somerset county UaJ:ii all the other towns of the county in the number of its business bouses it has only one mora tban two-thirds as many as tue slow going county town baa. We imagine we bear some denizen of the Metropolis exclaim, "well if we have not as many scores as Somerset ha, we are loin lots more of busiut-K." Let uee. The ap praiser in rating the mercantile tax, which each house must pay, does it on the amount of sales of eaoh one. Measured by this gague, It would appear that the volume of business at Meyersdale in their houses is $UK,xki per annum, while in Somerset it ia $'44 uOil. Here "The Me ropolis" only shows up a moderately good second, the same as it does in the number of its business houses. Thute figures tell their own story Ther are cold facts and their force cannot be brcken except by saying that the busi ness men of one or other of these towns have deceived and misled the Mercantile Apprais er, and this is not verv likelv. We believe that while these figures as deducted from the Mercantile Appraiser's return may possi bly not represent the full volume of trade in either tow n, jet as between the towns they are relatively ccrrect and go to show and prove that the Metropolis ia just that much behind the county seat, aud wc shall justly continue to Lold tLis opinion until we tee that Lusiiuss houses of Meyersdale pay larger liiense (tei than at present. Mevers- dale is credited with s distillery and th only t.iing Somerset can show up against that is a billiard room. Well, the fewer of these in either town the better 1 r t'lern. The Metropolis baa two rival lai.k , aud as these institutions are not required to pub lish any returns, r.p one but themselve know what if the amount of their annual business. Somerset has two National Banks, ana on Marca isi tneir combined resources were while their loans and dis- couiili amounted to f272,.T9.oO. Ia the ab sence of leixjrts from the banks of Meyers dale it is not possible to make any actual comparison ; yet, if there could be, there would be no doubt but that the Metropolis in this, as in everythiug else, would be found in the second place in this sort of bus iness. bat we are not yet dine with this matter. According !o the returns made by the assess ors to the cotumisMDxej-j' cfiice, we find that the tolal valuation of all property in Mey-crsd-.le that is taxable for county purposes is $Jfi,S8ii. while that of Somerset is )37.V6il. Measured by this standard, the Metropolis ia again relegated to second place. In these asseuueut returns in the column of proper ty taxable for state purposes only, we find the towns of the county to stand in the Al lowing order: Somerset, J313 Got); Sa bury, $115.3 j9 ; Berlin, $y., i0 ; Meytrs- dale, $ti,''i. Here the Metropolis fails hat to fourth place. A 11 tli figures we have given relates to the business, wealth and prosperity of these towns. We assert without fear of contrad!; tion that the town which desires to set up as the Metropolis of Somerset county, must lead ail the other towns of the county in eve rythiug relating to business. We have shown conclusively that measured by this standard Meyersdale cannot claim to be the Metropolis of Somerset county. The mere fact that it happen to contain perhaps a hundred more inhabitant than any other town in the coumv is too slender a thread on which to hang any such claim. The writer is not jealous of the prosperity of Meyersdale and whenever she has any just claim to be called the Metropolis of Somerset county be will be the first to ac knowlcde it. He only objects to the claim at present on account of the she How founda tion on which every one must see that it rests. The best that can be said of Meyers dale is that it is a live, progressive town, and is the metropolis not of Somerset county, but of Summit township. Hasxs. WiiiaiQ A. ftbbf, a .Virnerset county boy bj' birth and education, U t! present Secre tary of e?tate of Wet Virginia, and draws the large salary of ny of that coninioa wealth's oflicial. Hi father was a former resident of Berlin, and was a member of tlm firmofStoner Ohley, foundryiueo. Hat ton William, now about 3.7 years of ag. drifted into West Virginia, and became e .li ter of the Fairmont Inlti. He miule him self very useful to Governor Fleming in Lis cjntest with Judge Gofl for the Gubernatori al chair two years ago, aud when tbe former was declared elected drew the first prUe in the way of an K'.t'"" appointment. A psrty of young men from Somerset and Stouycreek townships have ben having a good bit of fun for tneu,selv..s but not so much for the other fellows whom they have attempted to frighten, aud ia some few -as.-ai suoeed!d pretty well. The party referred todisgwis themselves in old clothing aud ftntatic bats, and with charred faces enter the houses cf neighh ra and denjitid that uealsba cooked for tiem, tLmsUminje to rob and buru the houses if tbir demands re no! granted. Oneof tue gentlemen recent ly visited by the young men succeeded in leaminir their names and promie to bring a prosecution against them ualesi they pi ily desist from this kind of foolishr s. - There is more or less kicking being done in alla-eKaoaofthe county, on a -count of tbe cou;ty com munioners silting to heir a 1 apieals from the trienr.!a! aJesuient of 1'2 in their otlice in the court bouse, instead of visiting each township and borough on sta bs! days, as Las been the custom heretofore. IYria during to p al from the assess or reiurti, V jcompelled to visit the coun ty .eat in onlt U. 4oo, and in many case at a greater eostt bait lL AutOOflt of taxes they would have to pay onde the s.es.?r' return, amounts to. It is pob, tb1 gif at deal of injustice may be done Individ uals twi'gh the method adopted by tbe commissioners, Lv;t in point of economy to tbe taxpayers at large, il j claimed, it will provf the meat of aavirg considerable unj. Business Change. Notice is hereby given that tbe co-partner ship heretofore existing between Wm. B. Frease and VV. P. Kooser, trading as Frrase A Kooser, at Somerset, Pa., was dissolved on the !nh day of February lSitt, by the death of Wm. B. Jfreas?. and tint the notes, accounts Ae., ofiui'J firm are in the hands of the surviving partner for settlement. All debts om ning to said partnership are to be I received by, and all demands on said part nership presented to the undersign!. W. P. Koo-EB, Sirvivjng I'arinpr. ---- r Another Valuable Horse for Somer set County. Our enterprising young farmer friend, Walter ILrfJiey, last we if purchased from (ialhraith Bros, the grand English Shire Bullion, Morefield Champion, paying il,t for him. Mr. H. rfley deserves a great deal of credit for trying to bring the itandard of Somerset county borne u p to tbe best and d. servea the liberal patronage of all our farm ers and stcck raiser. Champion is as perfect a draft hor;e as can be found anywhere, as all will agree who see him. He is of tbe same strains as Mr. P. Ht tlley famous Nigger, and was imported from the same plate. Farmers who remember Nigger will surely approve of Mr. Utility's purchase and will be giad to have an opportunity to breed to another horse of the same strain. A hors es are now everywhere being bred up to the highest standard possible, il will certainly be to tbe best interes.Is of or armor to avail tbewiselyes f,t the opportunity tlft wiil nosr be offered of breeding to this hors as it cerlaiuiy pay to raise none but the iett. Moreheld Ci.au.pion will now becoius the stable mate of Highland Chief, and both horse will be kept during th entire season at Mr. HcHey s farm. Champion at $12.00 to insure a living colt ten days o'd and Highland Chief at $10.00 to insure a living colt. Come and See. A shipping error has given M. E. Schrock, Somerset, Pi., fifteen decorated dinner seta, l'V piece each, four sets 1!2 pieces each ail English porcelain and warranted not to craze These 19 set together with fifteen o l-piece white tea set and Our I2-piece toi let seta must be (old by May 1st and will be offered at prices never before beard ot Call r.nd be convinced. We carry the largest Jne ofj jeensware, Wall Paper and Win dow hJesJa th county. Price alway as low as the loweai. At M. M. Tredwell Co.' yon will find muslin underwear of all style and at all pricet. ' Landlord Custer Telia of a Deep Snow. I have jnst been reading an article in the Johnst jwm Trll unr of a wry cVep snow forty-nine year ago, the author of the tory being Lou Smith, editor of the Meyersdale Comi.ierruil. Now, as there are a great ma ny person doubt the truth of an editor, I, for one, can testify to tbe truth ot thi atep mow. v ell do 1 remember tb year 113. I was then a boy of fifteen years. driving one of my father's teams, in compa ny with several farmers, sledding ore some three run-s to Rockingham Furnace, which my Cither then ownetl and was carrying on at that time, and hauling with sled until afler the middle of April. This furnace was near the mountains, ia Shade township, Somerset county, where the snow but long er than it doe in the valleys. Mr. Smith is correct. Some farmers bad sugar camp in that part of Shade, and, as tbe season was getting late, they, tapped but a few trees around the house, and at that time made troughs from a block of wood about two feet long, and hollowed out with an ax to catch tbe sap of the trees. Afier the now had melted away, the formers, to their surprise at the depth of snow, found they had tapp ed their tree over four feet from tbe ground, Sajii EL Cl'STE. Stoyestown. March T, lStii A Worthy Record. From the XIeyerv3als Commercial, March 17th. Among tbe announcement made to day our reader will Cud the name of Edward Scull of Somerset borough for Congress. For a time it looked as though no one would offer, but we are glad to see the full comple ment of candidates. Hon. Edward Scull i now servinghia third term and has the reputa tion of being one of tbe hardest workers in tbe House He has worthily earned the title of the ".Soldiers' Friend." for he ba been unremitting in his labors iu their behalf He is a Republican to the core and his politi cal frieuds here never had to worry about his vote when political questions of national import were to be decided. They always knew just where he stood, and so did the op position and be it remarked here, he always er.joycd the profound distinction of Demo cratic respect such aa i ever accorded to an outspoken and determined foe. Iu all his political carreer Mr. Scull's course has been a withering and blistering rebuke to the saintly mug wump and bis tender the political trader for plunder, that in these day (pawn in the shallows that border the political sea. It is a privilege as well aa an honor to support such a man and under such circumstances. At this time The Cummercial has but to express its gratillcation at an announcement the sturdy Republicans of Somerset will delight to ratify at the April Primaries. Bueklen'a Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruis es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tet ter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns' and ail skin eruptions; and positively cures piles or no pay rtouirr-d. It is guaranteed to give perftct satisfaction, or money refunded. Price o5 cent per box. For sale by J. N. Snyder, Druggist. Johnstown Business Houses. By consulting our advertising columns in this paper peoole visiting Johnstown can know where to get good goods at the lowest possible prices. ' It is only wide awake mer chants, such as know how to make purchas es to 'll at small profits, who advertise. Those who do not advertise have no confi dence in their ability to enter into competi tion with enterprising neighbors. AH who deal in new and fresh good at competing prices, know the advantage of calling atten tion to the fact through the public press. It is a losing policy to patronize stores that have not sufficient business grit to advertise thtiir wares. Foremost among the business bouses of Johnstown are those whose advertisements are ale ays found in the Hesald. There fore, the following notices of new ads. should not be overlooked : Among tbe first-class grocery houses in that city is that of George M. Thomas i son, located on the corner of Clinton and L-jcust (treeta, only a short distance from the B. & O. R inroad station. They are no ted for handling the best brands of all sea sonable goods, and are deservedly popular for selling at the lowest ruling prices. Their stock comprises all kinds of goods to he found in large family groceries. Farmer and others from country districts will al ways find ready sale for butter, eggs, apples, potatoes aud other kinijs of produce, by giv ing them a call. In tte line of fjotwear, sijch as boots, and shoes, there is no finer assortment to be found iu any shoe store in the state than i constantly on sale at Charles Pribeek's (tore. No. bl Franklin street, a few doors south ot the Johnstown postotfice. He not onlv promises to take back boots and shoes that prove defective in leather or in their make up, but actually does it, so that buyers nev er run any risk of be;ng cheated in goods purchased of hint- While hi prioes are al ways of the competing kind, this assurance. of indemnifying everyone buying of him. makes it the best and safest place in Johns town to buy boot and shoes. Give him a trial. Since the great flood In Johnstown there has been a wonderful improvement in the line of first -class dry goods stores in that city so much so that old merchants there have increased their stock many fold. And among those wh are taking the lead in ca tering to the want of the purchasing public. ia Setli K. Phillips, formerly located on Main street, but now in th Luther & Green block No. 103 Clinton street. . In his neat and heavily-stocked room yon will find shelves and counter filled with all tbe late and new styles or dress goods, plain and fancy, that the eastern markets can furnish. In bis several years of business in Johnstown Mr. Phillips has gained an enviable reputation for keeping tbe best cf goods, and selling at prices as low as the lowest. When making purchases the reader will make no mistake ia buying goods at hie store. Acting on the principle of small profits and (juick returns, bis business is constantly on the increase. Go and see him, and tale a look at bis silks, crepes, priuts, musljna, linens, embroider ies, notion, etc., etc.. before buying else where. U will par you to do so. Who has not heard of Foster's store, own ed by the Foster who for so many years was the head (it Ihe.popular utor of Foster, Qeis t'iinn ? This same Foster, whose front ame is Andrew, is now located in th new Gallagher brick block, 217 and H'J Main street, Johnstown. The room be occupies ia fitted up with all tbe late improvement to facilitate the handling of goods neither pain nor expense being taken into consid eration in making it complete in all it ap piiutments. He has introduced and ba in perfect running order Burr' Cash and Packet Carriers that is worth while to go and see. A Io bis stock of goods it is not only immense, but as varied in its different lines as the market can afford. It comprises not 'only dress goods, Irish and German lin ens, embroideries and notions, but carpets, cl cloths, mattings, etc But Mr. Foster is too syell known as a successful business man Lto need commendation at our bandj. Wlldgats In Huntingdon. John Martin was in Huntingdon Friday to collect the bounty on wildcats recently killed by him on Stone mountain, north of that place. He reports an enormous increase in the number of these animals In that part of the country, and be and his neighbor have-turned trapper and are endeavoring to exterminate them. Many of the farmers ther j have been unable to keep fowl during the past wiater, and even pigs, sheep aud calves have been attacked and destroyed. The bounty and tbe price that can be ob tained for the skin amount to about 14. and this revenue partly recompense the farmer for the destruction committed by the raven ous beacti in their nightly rounds. Auction. There will be auction at the Bargain Store every Tuesday night and Saturday afternoon until or large stock of goods is closed out. If yon want bargains, come to the auction. Monms Bao$. Want an Investigation. Secretary Cadwalader Bidi'le, of the State Board of Charities, has rwived a letter from tbe board of trustees of the Huntingdon Reformatory, requesting an investiga tion into the charges of cruel treatment and punishment to patients of that institution President Dickenson bss appointed the west era contingent of tbe Board, Messrs. Scott. of Pittsburgh, Ryan.ofSh&mokin, and Starr, of Erie, to make the investigation. Mr. Scott is at present suffering from rheumatism, but be has informed the Board that be will be ready to conduct the inquiry in a day or so. Look Here t Would inform the progressive farmers of Somerset County that I am again in tbe field with a full line of Fertilizers, and my self or my agent will call to see yon to solicit your order for the coming season. My agents this season are S. B. Yoder, Pugb Pa., Joseph Reiman. Stanton's Mills, Pa W II. Landis, Meyersdale, Pa, Solomon Davis, Normalville, Pa., and Peter Fink, Somerset, I a., who is also delivering and shipping agent at Somerset, where goods will be kept in stock throughout the season. I would thank all for deir most liberal patronage during past season!, and hope all wui tavor myself or my agents with your orders for both spring and fall crop. Should we miss seeing you, just drop ns line early and you will bare oar very best attention. On behalf of the Susquehanna Fertilizer Co., A. J. Koseb, Guernsey, Pa. The World's Columbian Exposition Send 50 cents to Bond & Co., STti Rookery, Chicago, and you will receive, postpaid, I four hundred page advance Guide to tbe Ex position, with elegant Engravings of the Grounds and Buildings, Portraits of its lead ing spirits, and a map of the city of Chicago, all of the rules governing the Exposition and Exhibitors, and all information which can be given out in advance of its opening. Also, other engravings and printed information will be sent you as published. It will be very valuable book, and every persjn should secure a copy. Wanted for Cash. 25 barrels Choice Maple Sugar new .crop preferred. W00 pounds Choice New Crop Maple Su gar in small cakes. 600 gallons Choice New Crop Maple Molas ses in one-gallon tins. Respectfully, Cook 4 Beerita. Fertilizers. At my wareroom and for snipment on and after March 2sth, Fertilizer for Spring and Summer Crops. Potato manure, corn, vegetable and garden truck, of high grades, and guaranteed. Give it a trial. Bradley' is good. Goods new and fresh. No old stock. A. C. Davis, Somerset, Pa. Thought and Action. Until there be corre thought there can not be right action. Therefore, think right and buy theCinderella Range, and right ac tion is assured. Sold by Jas. B. Holder baum, Somerset, Pa Timothy and Clover Seed. First arrival of western seed now in. Mablos Schbock. Note I Coods for Sale. 100 bags Linseed Oil Cake Meal. 100 bags all Choice Western Timothy Seed, Limited Supply all Choice Western Clover Seed. 10"0 bushels Choice Western No. 2 White Oats, for Seed. Retpectfully, Cook t Beerits. A Hint to Ladies. Delicate cakes and puddings can be baked successfully in tbe Cinderella Stoves and Ranges. The large, high oven insures uni. form baking, and no burning on the top. Sold and guaranteed by Jas. B. Holderbaum, Somerset, Pa. Mostoller Hems. Tbe days are lengthening on a rough old March and the groundhog seems oblivious of all. Moving up to April 1st, inclusive, is now in order. Kaster this year falls on April 17th. Tbe past week has been a poor one for our maple sugar producers. Mr, Albert Wright, who has been quite ill for the past few months, is on tbe mend. The Messrs. George 0. Mostoller ana Park Woodward are the cl.ampion cord wood choppers of this locality. Our friend Jacytj Eshrieb, met with a se vere accident one day last week. While splitting shingle timlier, his ax glanced sinking mm en tue nose, iiie wound is very severe. Mr. George E. Mostoller has removed bis steam saw mill to a tract of timber belong ing to George Frits, lying along tbe Sonier set and Cambria Railroad. Tbe mill has been repaired and will in a few day be in fall blast. Fire! Last Wednesday a bouse belonging to E. G. Mostoller, and occupied by Mr. Charles Hinemeyer, was totally destroyed by fire. There was a small insurance. Los aboui $1000. Zeiba. Announcements FOR THE EepuSfai Primary Iteli- J! tte FMU of tit .;.. ! lit a-1 : YOU win neae announce ir.e followin ram eel enllemen eaiiilnlme foe lh varUm. nitirea ties ikiihu-i, at uiu tupuiuiaa t riuiarv Kk-ellou to be held SATUUDAY, APRIL 0, 193. FREI. W. BIEHECKER. Chairman Republican Couuiy Cumuiiltee. --FUS COXGREsi EDWARD SCULL, OF SOMERSET BOROl'GH. Subject to tbe dectaic.D of lb Republican Prl Biary K let-turn to be belli April Klb, lsJ, ana -ol Ihe llslrtrt Conlerenre. a-TOR ASSEMBLY, JOHN C. WELLEIi, OF MfLFORD TOWNSHIP. Htnbjeet to the decision of the Republican Pri mary JLiecuuu, 10 De nel'l Saturday, April , -FOR ASSEMBLY, EPHBAIlf D. MILLER, OF IWX'KWGOD IlOKOl'till. Subject to the decision of tbe Republican Pri mary Electiou to be beld baturday, April V, lSfJ. O-FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, J. A. BERKET, OF SOMERSET BOROIGH. flubject to tbe deciriua of the Republican Pri mary tlecuou, to be beld Saturday, April V. W'i -FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, L. C. C0LB0RN, OF SOMERSET BOROL'GH, Subject to the devi-iion of the Republican Pri mary Llectiou, Io be held Saturday, April s, -KOK I1JR HuCSE MKKLTOlt, J. D. WEIGLE, or SOMERSET TOWSSHIP RuLieettotbe decision of the Republican Pri mary t lection, to be held Saoirday, April s. l-si. -K(lK DELEGATE TO THE STATE CUN- ENTlUi, SAMUEL SNYDER, OF SOMERSET TOWNSHIP, Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary c.ieeuun, to be neia aaturtiar Apni , iw. -FOR PEI.EUATE TO THE STATE CON VENTION, A. J. Ill LE MAN, OF SOMERSET BOROI GH, Snbiart tn the decision of the Rerfc.licau Pri mary uectlon. to ue oeiu aaturuaj, April y, Public Sale OF FINELY BRED HORSES. I Purupxe rhanirinir my business, and will sell at ni)' stable 1 u IRWIN, Westmoreland Co., Pa f ON FRIDA Y, MARCH 25, '02 my entl re stock of Horse, consiill ng of STALLIONS. BROOD MARES, TROT TERS. ROADSTERS. SADDLE HORSES, COLTS ASD FILLIES. mn of wich are iruindarj by stub aire " Sew York" by llamblfonian, 10; "t'uyler," 100 : " Hamm.n Chief." JM1 : " i ayette Vt i ke. "Col. SanfonV' a -randaun of Hambletouian, 10, etc. Abo twu uoted Clydiaie Siailioo. (imported,) four imported ( lydwlale bnwl I mamand tiv Clydendale nlliea. all of thi. h are wittered, and a lew good draught and gen eral purpoee hones. My utork is nttt in hiirh condition, bat bred from the bet Mraius in their cla.tM.-s that can be procured. la Pncltiwo. Anr unsoundness or ll6 I OSItlVS- b!euiih Mill be indicat ed by the Auctioneer. Fa'e to commence at lu o cliH-k, A. M .on said day. A credit of eilit month will be Riven, or a liberal discount fur cah- All I will ay of the bx-k to be old on this oc casion, is that uever before ha there been suo an opportuuitv oflered in Western l'eun-ylvauia to procure ucn uairaKie slock at your own pnee. JOHN GEORGE. SPRING STOCK ! "I I e are now ready and will be liappr to show our fricnd3 and custom"!-? one of th" lare-t and best hoh rtcd stock of poodi wc Lave ever had the pleasure of showing. Our Dress Goods and Silk Department is full of all the nice new Spring Styles and latest Novelties at prices way down. Our Domestic Department w lull of nice new fcnrui!r tiirnr- hanis, Tercals Outiur Cloth, Calicoes, fchcetirigs, Tick ing, Lleached and un bleached Muslins of all kinds. In our White Goods Department we will show the Land5onio.-,t line of Lace Curtains, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, rtd Spreads, Iace Caps, llanibun Edjinirs, Flouncing, Handkcrel:i'fis, Cor sets, etc. This depart ment is tan full of nice new goods of even- description. OUR Notion Department is full of nice new goods. Hut- tons, Dress Trim mines, Ilib bons, Stockings, Kid Gloves, Uelts, etc. Cloak Department. Ladies' Spring Jackets in Tans and Ulack, Misses' Jackets, Lhilds Cloaks m cream and Tans. We have just made purchase of 100 Jackets and Blazers that we will sell at $1.35 and $1.50. Ther are cheap and cau t be duplicated at near the price. JOHN P. -ENABLE & CO.'S SPECIAL. c,..Th'"'hn''T"bw, "Ttblcf In this eitv like the exhibition of Nw Sprine 1tw d, Sllk-s Cloaks and SHiita we are now showing. We hav the pick of tb loom-work of lb world ia i;aiu:ti that you nerer dreamed of. "full! pay yoa to make u a vitt end exaxiue o-ur luimeux li.it-. DRESS GOODS. Us putt Chcytf 1! I'ttttfti t'h-vt,-nn iefni ex-lford Cor! ) pletxa tV.II..M Cord :l B. lford Cord pieces Chovt-fon - New India Silks. 4.V tl t li i: -ti One li:ie rhoire one ue lio eb'Mc-e oora t Uie hue choc-e oora One line cholee on One line ebon" oora TV e II to 11 This kbs-k han huadnmla nf ajuia tJ rh,.im style and qualities at him prl -a. Fine Line Wool Challi. We hay the rhoi.-est line In tbia elty. Yoa racnoc nif'.rd to buy until you tee ours. Pric thj lowest for hae guotls. BI.CK GOODS BARGAINS. fl 10 MS Kxtra Irap 'd tte tl .4 Silk Warp Gloria - -ti Cheveruc ... 60r VWkjw- ... All ane bt bargain Ke them. HANDKERCHIEF SPECIAL 3000 REGULAR 25c HANDKERCHIEFS To be sol-1 at 12 1-2 Each. Wa hare too many, it Is our has your (ala. NEW WASH GOODS. .V pieces choice styles of rented rheverons. nidt-Liewhere for 15e. Oiir prieo will b oniy 1 1-jei They are beauties. Cloaks. spetL CLOAKS AND SUITS. e liaye n.0n. sud are anxious to show yoa. as complete a litio ot Imieted and Domt-aiia s. .-iiits and Ja. k.-ts as tin. or any other msrk- t en show. r oniy ak r.m to rail and iu 1 nee aad miallty will do the rest. favor us with aea!l and lei lis submit our liuea, John P. Knable cS6 Co. 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. Send for sampla3 and share the Bargains. J. J. SPECK. WM. M. HOLMES. Thi Leading , WHOtCMLC WlNC AND LlQUOft HOUSC Of WtSTCRN PENNSYLVANIA. THE AVAL II. HOLMES CO., Distillers of - Holmes' Eest " and Holmes' Old Economy" PIKE RYE WHISKY. All the leading Rye and Eourbon Whiskies in hond or tax-paid. Importers of fine Brandies, Gins and Wines. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. Telephone No. 305. - 120 VVter St. and 153 First Ave. PITTSBURGH, PA. VI cost you nothing to exam line (joods and compare prices. A nice and eleprant line of Chenile Table Cover. Poi tiers, Frinires, Lretons, Curtain Fole.s and list nres, ool and Cotton Carpet Chains, Table Oil Clothes just received. It is impossible to quote prices. All we ask of you is to give us a call and we will jrive you prices that can't be beat and can only be had at the Leading Store OF PARKER & PABKER. '. ' V a l . I. t-r'rirr T T v n t mm eT ohnstevri. fa..' t v.. Th Panay For April is an excellent number. There are stories, articles and verse auggestive of the Ka-iter season it LeralJa. Id leading stories, by Pansy and Margaret S.dney, are of interest enough in themselves this month to make a brilliant isi tie. The Baby's Corner contains a charming little story, and the American History article, and English Literature pa per, not to mention the Qld World anecdote, rid Missionary news, furnish range of topic) which tueeU the needj of tbe family entire, and makes this maguiine an invalua ble help wherever itgs. Price f MJ a year; 10 cents a number. I). Lothrop Company , Publishers, Huston. -- rm. AH whoart intered ia good housekeep ing should examlna to Cinderolla Wtovea and Ranges. Tbs eitra large and hih oven embodied in their construction insure a good baker. Said, guaranteed and recc m - mended by Jas. B. Holderbaum, Somerset, Pa. A curious statistician bas computed that if all tbe locomotives in tbe United States were coupled together they would make a train of solid iron and steel over three hundred miles long. Add the passenger cars and we would hare three hundred miles mure of wood and iron ; this would give as a gigantic passenger train six bandied miles ia length, counting both engines and cars. Should we want a huge "mixed" train, we mi'ht add. tbe "box.""!!" and every other kind of freight car, ant) our train would then have a total length of over seven thousand miles. Tbs pessanger cars in thi, gigantic train wonld be capable of seating l.auo.OOO people, and upon tbe freight cars could te loaded the weight of all tbe pyramids of Egypt, and all tbe state capital buildings in the United States besides. TOILET ARTICLES AT Cut Prices. GARWOOD'S TRIPLE EXTRACTS. White Rose, regular price e. Our price 2'ents. Joekev 1 lut, " Kraiijitsiniu, - " Violet, " " " " Britlal Roquet. " - " - VVIiit. Heliotror. " " " Lilly of the Vailey, regular price 40c. Our Price 25 rents. Crab Apple Blossom, regular price tiOc, Our price suceuia. Superior Ray Rum, pint bottles, regular price 26c, Our orit-e l." cents. Cream Tooth Soap, regular price 25c, Our price 17 cents. Orris Tooth Powder, regular price Jjc, Our price 10 rents. Carbolict.lycerlneSoap, regular prios ale. Our price 10 cents. . Su'ph-r Cream Soap, regular price Juc, Cur price 1(1 cents. Otowd Hoiier, refilar pri 2. Our price 10c. rmwnthktnxal, " " " Small liou-1 Soap. ' " V " " Se. Crown Ro..upt, - " '.ly: V " 10c- Crown Windsor. V Heliotrope,' " 3V " ::!& ew Jlosrrt liar, " Mik-utiinette. " '.' n " 't A lot of tIM and bath sunrises. aU at lest than NATHAN'S, Wholesale HiHaUer, vt". A 3s7 Maiu Street, JOHNSTOWN, - - PA. UDITOIfS X0TICF- In rs estate of Camlloe BurkboMer, deceasnL The undersiirned Auditor, duly appointed by th Orphans' Court ia and (or tne Cou ntv of aumenrl, Pa., to make distrttmtiocof the fund in the han. Is of the administrator to and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby rwrs notitsethat he wiil attend to the duties of hi appointment at bis of. dee in Somerset Borough, l'a.. oil Wednesday, the Mkh day of Man-h. Itrj, at 1 o'clork p. m., when and here ail persons iuutvsin1 may at tend. FEED. W. BltSLi KKK, Atxlilor. MARRIED. FOl'sr BRAXT. On KriJay, March 13, ISC, by S. 8. Forney, I. P., John I). Kou? and Elizabeth 4ola I-ant, bo.tb of roth- ersvalley towuabip, j i M I US I L- .; art, MRS. A E. UHL. I am now receiving my new stock of SPRING GOODS, Consisting of all kinds of Fine Prc? Goods, cither in Plain Colors or Novelties, with a great range of prices and qualities. I'm glad to say that they will all be cheap. A largo line of low-price DRESS GOODS, in I'lain Shades and Novelties, com- ini in this week. A splendid line of Ginghams, Outing Flunutls, and other Novelties coining in, all cheap. An immense line of White Dress Goods and Embroideries, will be opened this week. Laces oiall kinds in abundance will be shown this season. Dress Trimmings Of the Latest styles now open. A largo line of Lest dark and light Calicoes at 5 cents. Mus lins aqd Sheetings will be cheap this season. Call and see my stock.. Mrs. A. E. UHL. 247, 249, Main Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Dry Goods, loins, Cants, k When in JOHNSTOWN, don't fail to call at GEO. K. KLINE'S JS HW STORE, 241 Main St., "N here will be found a Complete Stock of Irv Goods. Ladies' and Gents 'tirni,hings and Wraps. All tbe Newest' thin in Dres Good lncluumg Silks. Merges. Henriettas, Camels Hair, Ucdlbrd Cords, Wool en, Crepes and all other Novelties in the Dress Goods line. Also a wxVkw liuu ot f mine uoous, sucn as Muslins, Sheeting, Table Lin ens, v.iasiies, ac. uur J.ine or Indies Wraps, includes Capes and New Markets of the latest Sprint Stvles. utft jihu: cest uootls, Latest Styles and Lowest Trie iconic aim see us. Jackets, ices. GEO. J3L KLINE. New Spring Goods AT S. E. PHILLIPS, IO.", Clinton Street, Louther Ac Green's in.ck. jmivsTnu-v -o a I11SS GOODS. Consisting of B:a. k and Colored Shallie .-ilLs. Sarah JiJka. Velvet an I v.lv.., in a.l co.ora, il.ack an J Colored HenrifctUst U'"., So, f I CO nd $1 per yard. VS e have full line of all the New Weaves, su-.-h as Bedfori Conls. t'heveron lUrra ami CIiu.mm ,t.. Cotton Drcsg GotMlx. i'oile-da-ncrd Outinc Cloth' Canton Plnth n.;n and Satines. LHdlt, Kpriag: JackeJs. Kut iiiuves. Call and see us. A full line of Domestics. We guaranUe all oar S. E. PHILLIPS. MX"! Vlr:t" Mrk' -r -, - - '!! - r-arr -r.- FuLm 1 tiv4 tV-A - J K 1 : ex-. N-i.4.1 -;.vrr. ... ll W 4 zaaxa.,. tie, LJr.t Vzu--or siis. rft fi. a Na.-v.l,' K' 11. rj 4-.. v Tr wa i' . ':'r-r ran hag v:ci's as-bse c-.eTvarf.ee K.l'J sm who Ofucr "ii VICK'S FLQiJAL CUIDE, J392.S Cents, wbi.h m::y he Cer.uctco from .irsc onjer. A puckft of 40-lfc. Out Flf F". ith u-b orlif wiaa 4ird. r.vcrv Price oniy tea LITY TITLE ill WW 121 & 123 Fourth Ave, PITTSBURGH, PA. Capital FULL PAI D. UndiviJed Profits 1130,000. INSURES TITLE TO REAL ESTATE. Aothorizeil to act as Executor, AdmInistratort WjarJian, Trustee, Asigee, Kreiver, ie. IKAI.3 is RELIABLE IliVESTMEMT SECURITIES. KenU boxen in its Supericr Vaults from $5.00 per annum up aria. Receives deposits and loans on inert pitfts and approved collaterals. JOHN B. JACKSON", - President. JAMES J. IKJSNELL, Vict President. C. B. McVAY, - Secretary and Trea.s. DIED. . EKL BAKER. On Hundaj, March 13, 18&2, at bis residence near Friedens, Hiram flruaaker, aged 00 years and 29 days. Inter ment at the Lichty cliarcb, of which ha was a member. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. MM FUHE HOW TO SAVE MONEY. TRY CUAS. PIU BECK'S Boot and Shoe Store. Men' Boots from I IV, up, and all othf Footwear at the Lowest Pric, All xxls Guaranteed to )iv Satisfaction, if not m rec ouiinended, 111 take thetn buck. Ixok fo the aian with the big &f FYonkUn Street, JOHNSTOWN - PA. pUBIJC SALE. OF Valuable Mi Estate Pursuant to an armmnt of tbe parties in lnw-e-i, antl an orrWrof ita IVtirtoT Cummon of mifrst-t Cuiinly, t will odcr at subtle aai cu I tie pramlws, tta FRIDAY, APRIL S, '02, At 1 o'clock p. the followins described real esiate. vU : A rertalu tract of lainl situate in tbe t..iiaip of yem.h'Hiins, ewnly of smml and wiau; of lVDiisslVAn:a. t Mi-.aiuin s acres moronr lws,a.ljoinin Is'i.l.of Lm-olu Karnhart' James Mt-Kelvv. Jacob ruri li. Benj. oardntr John H. Hit and oth-s. beimj near Ue io n of Bbivestoan and about one mle fiuut Mosiollcr's b'juiomua Ihe S. C. Kaiiroad, known as the hoineuad of Wm. Wiil and UV. Near I v tbe a bole tract is Bdilaa witb excellent eual (a ur f rein bvia open) a to --Ux vein of luaesUHie a .S vein of good tire clav and other iiiiut.. A two st.H-f piana weaiberUr.le.t dwrlUnf baiseaoneand a baiforv plaiiaawel inik iioi.-. I ham aiui oihrr csn hui'tins aim limekiiu wlibaeatsuu; foriou.aela. I m median- UOSKS.HJB CIVeu. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. HARRY M. BENSHOFF, MANUFACTURING STATIONER AD- BLANK BOOK MAKER. HANNAH BLOCK. JOHNSTOWN. PA. Terms, Ten per rent of porcbaae aiiairv a of sale the balaiKvof oue-lkini on cuaanuauun of asle ijmlt Har Vl!J. utisktbuU. io sia motiihs awaoni-iiurj lb um f mr from roulirmalioii of 4Ki. The Oi-Wn.1 uaraeut to bvsu interest and U iscured by uda-nt bond. Johnstown's New Grocery. Having orened a new GIJOCKIZV STORE, " M.ai;heast Corner of Marict L Loiu 8t:ctu. JOHNSTOWN, I am prepared to furnish buyers tttxa different point with all kial of fretb (rroceriea at lowest prices. CoQutry prodoce, auch as but ter, evs.eU.', takea in es chane tut gvodd. JAMES IX RUTLEDGE. C. C. JOttOAN. 4AMCS NISCNMtS. JORDAN L HINCHMAN. CutomerrilI And us at the same old so wt b a law xuppv of tiur on Biauulartrretl gvioils, such as ill than ever. As wholesale dealers In CRACKERS, CANCIE3, NUTS AfiD FBffTr, we bare Increased fai i!itia lor fliilni orders prouipviv and lausiactoril. Joixlau & Iliitclimait, 2T0 and 2U, Slain Street, JOUSST S. VA. A Word to Somerset Farmers and Others Do you want to tava luvotj ? If , ra ON Geo.M. T2Mmai,& Co 12S Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA.. For your Iry (mxxIn, Groceries, Floor, Fiua Teas, Tobacco, Cigars, Ja. iy . i . t , D
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