The Somerset Herald E 0 WARD SCXLL, Editor and Proprietor. ..Aj.rU 4. A Btox maa Las inve nteJ ao eK' triral niarhine tadisrxrae fuff. The Dem ocrat ehoul J buy u? the patent. It niL'Iit l)6:t then t.j deal up the fogs in which the party U now floundering look ing for Iijrrit on i!.e silver and tne una. ;, ihxck I Kinnev, of Virginia, i eo friend of the prize fighters. The laws ofhig .State made prize fighting a felony, and the Governor ia calling attention of Judge in hia fUte to several affaire of this kind which bae Lot lcn properly investigated. With more Governor like McKinney the prize-fighters mould soon havoto U-ave the country with their bru tal exhibitions. Er-jivse Brother boiith of the Meyers dale Gjfl.wiV, who is a veteran siMier, Fpt.ke of Mr. Scull as the Soldiers' Friend, the Tenderloin Bosses become hysterical. There is not a soldier, among the many hundreds in this di-itri -t who Lave applied to Mr. Scuil for attention to their pension or theirclaicn bat will testifv that prompt and efficient aid was given them, and we submit that this kind of eer ice is quite aa valuable to the Bjldiers as parading at the head of their coliaias 1th a candy csne on memorial occasions. When- Captain Hanison was, as lie Biyg, consulting old politicians, be inight have learned hid he wished to, that it is not unprecedented nor has it been held a political criaie, for Member of Con gress from this district to be candidates for more than two terms. The late Gen eral Campbell, Mr. Scull immediate predecessor, was siren five consecutive nominations in this dittrict, an 1 was a candidate for nomination the sixth tin;e, and Wm. II. Koontz, Ki , who was t ice elected, afterwards was a candidate for yt-ira, securing nominations in this C junty, but failing to be nominated in the dLsirkt, but, according to the dicta of our late Tenderloin Efs-.s, it i? an ' ex hibition of arrosant audacity" for a Scull to ask what was freely granted to hi predecessors. Caitain Charles J. Haeeis..s cives a personalyard to the public in which he pronounce the article in last week' llsRtu alluding to him a "tissue of lies," asserts that two years sine, this paper '"opened its columns upon me because I wasancpen advocate of I. J. Homr for Coiv errand submit" the question of veracify between himself and Chair man F.ie-et ker to public opinion. To this we reply briefly, that Mr. Eie -seeker having con victed the Captain (to put it mildly ) of misstatement, by means of his tell-tale telegrams, on the very matter which he pronounces a tissue of lieson the jast of tLellLRALn, we deem it a work of supererogation to farther point out his departure from truth. Be sides we are constitutionally averse to kicking a dead carcas?. We feel that we owe, and we hereby tender to ov.t readers an ajKilogy for de voting so much space this week to so ia conseq'isntial a gentleman (politically), as Captain Charles J. Harrison. V. e felt it our diity however to unmask a pre tended Republican, who for years has, r.nder cover, been laboring to disrupt aad destroy cur organization. All will bear us witness that thi paper has never been made the vehicle through which Mr. Scull's candidacy has been advocat ed. He has preferred remaining silent under the abuse tkat has been Leaped npon him, tri!!icg to the sentiment of fair play among our pojjle and their personal knowledge of his political life, rather than make the IIkkald Lis per sonal orran. We Lope we thai! have no further occasion to deviate from this ruio. Captain Charles J. IIari:ii has, for some time pa.-t, been making himself politically, very numerous. It is true, he has pursued the tactics cf a Bush whacker, but occasionally, where the Lui-hes were thin, you caught a glimpse of the concealed warrior and Lis corpo ral's guard of followers. We have never thought the game worth the candle, but lately concluded that, in duty to party, the time La 1 come to shell the brave Captain out of the bushes. In October last, a manifesto was issued by certain self-styled Republicans in the City of Philadelphia against Senator tjuay proclaiming a-xwug other thing?, that an organism!;. n was being perfected aiii6t Li reelection throughout the Slate, and that letters had been received from prominent ger.tlc-ir.en ia intc-iior counties (a li.-t of whgm was given, w ho were in active sympathy with the move ment., and among those was, "Charles J. Harrison, I'resident of the Somerset County National Bank." Having thus a'.iie 1 himself with the big, kid glove, silk-stccking, selfconiti tnted dictator of the City, the Captain, we suppose, thought be would add to his laurels and the lustre of his fame by tak ing Congressman Scull's scalp, and thus prove his prowess as a leading politician. By the way, the Captain among his oth er possets-ions has acquired a newspaper orfc-an, and of course, this w as "sick d"' upon -Boss Scull." Everything that went wrong with hU plans everything mean and despicable in politics, and ev erything that could be conjured up, sup posedly offensive to his fellow citizens, was charged upon Mr. Scull. The Coun ty was raked for a candidate to oppose Lim and failing to secure one, an attempt was made, in defiance of the rules of the party, to have J. D. Hi ks, Esq., of A! toona, officially announced as a candi date st our primary election. Failing in this, through Lis oran, he ravenously sssailed Loth the Chairman of the Coun ty Committee and Mr. Scull. Ia his ura'.h, he forgrt the soldierly quality of truthfulness, and made statements and insinuations both untrue and unmanly. H was insinuate-! that "Mr. Kooser's re cent defeat" was accomplished Ly Mr. Scull, hen in truth and in fct Mr. Kocser was not defeated, but voluntarily w ithdrew from the c&Ltest.and Le kuoa t end Las r pcateuly said that Mr. Scull w as openly and Lone stly for Lim, and made ao concealment of lis position. Scores of gxd men and true can attest this a' so. Again it was a?tteJ that Mr. Hicks, in a speech made in Blair Co. said that '-Scull declared in 1S',0 that Le would not agin be a candidate, and Le and Lis friends would support Clair County's choice this year." Mr. Hick did not make that assertion, nor could Le truthfully co eo. There are too many living itnessts (three of them ia this toc'i who know all that occurred at the time of Mr. Scull's last nomination, and that as Mr. Hicks persistently autagonix d him te the last, he owed Lira nothing nd made no six-h promis. When our f iend, the gallant Captain, instead; of '-feeking the bauble reputation at the cannon's mouth," strives for it in the public prints, Le should be more careful of his statements cold type is a heartless detective. In conclusion let us innir who is Captain Charles J. Harrison, and whence his right to speak for the Republicans of Somerset Coucty, to select for them their candidates, and to turn down United State Senators and Congressmen at hi tweet will? An importation from Mary land, be has been in thi County long enough to have learned that this people will Eot brook the Loruly ways cf the Southern task master. Moreover it i doubtful if he Las voted a straight Re publican ticket for years. lie is a stirrer up of strife in party ranks, a kicker and disorganizer, who participates in prima' rr elections at which he has, according to party rule, no right to rote, and then cuts the ticket because he cannot boss it. His hostility to Mr. Scull is personal, he can find no Saw in his political record, but his steady outspoken unwavering Republicanism is a standing reproach to his (Harrison') vacillating political coutse, hence bis venom. But some peo ple would rather rule in Hell than serve in Heaven, and we fear rts, our "sweet fellow citizen" i o constituted (politic ally). Thece never was, in the political his tory of the County, a more desperate and lying attempt to mislead and pervert public sentiment. Misrepresentation af ter misrepresentation tread so swift! on each other's heels that it would take the fven-league boots, of the old story, to overtake them. Much ado is attempted to be made over the Chairman' refusal, in the face of the rules, to officially an nounce Mr. Hicks as a candidate, and precedents are quoted as in the case of General Campbell, D. J. Moetoller and Judge Hall to convict the Chairman of an outrage on Mr. Hicks. This only shows the danger of an ignoramus rush ing into pririt, ond proves the truthful ness ot the declaration that "fools rush in w here ar.gels fear to tread." At the time the above named gentle men w ere announced, the present rules were not in existence, any person could have his name announced by paying the printer, as he can now if he pleases, and it will be found on examination that Ju.l,.-e Hall was announced through, a note from Mr. Isaac Kauffman. It waa becau- of thi loose method, which w at sometimes Uken advantage of by sharp T politicians, to announce candidates in precincts they could not carry, to save them from falling into the hands of for midable rivals, that the present rule re garding official announcements through the Chairman, w as adopted. Mr. Hicks, or even any kicker or mugwump, can be announced as a candidate te-day or at any time in anv paper in thi County by paying the U3ual price for advertising cards, but in official announcement the Chairman is restricted by the ruie, which Mr. Hicks, after seeing it, gracefully ac quiesces in. It it either sodden dumb ness or downright rascality that would so attempt to mislead the public, or to sacrifice Mr. Hicks by attempting to mis lead and misinform hiin. There have been a number of Demo cratic Congressmen preaching Louest money in Rhode Island the past week w ho voted for the Bland Li'.L But this only illustrates Congressmen are looking for the oflices end not for principles. They are like thegiri who was willing to teach that the earth is round or flat, juit as the school diectors desired. Look upon this picture, and then upen bat: R.i aii J. I. Hicks : After having txrn mui it. tnjjtl me iji an- . noi.ri't that 1 nitiM uoti;i- hi name a not a c-aiirii.lHii' a t H:i'liiiitt in tl.u unil r ynur rule, ami iiiny, itrWA m. Imvinz sim- Wfii Ihe i?-lrurtt kiUHrt rule. I HI once rol Mr. JlvtA, or any uiivT ywil coonTV Unit .7iVrti tn (v d.f- I couM not !-nnit tnt-f. tat' rc.'.w tn tio i:iv name to w u.el iti Oum .V any rttifr un- Mv llU'-kn d-votio!l ttr tn iiuir,ri, j he to the miciH or cfrmi. i i tun a sec- Hie puny ior(iis m oini time utvail-1.. tiring a omdiiiaie oh p ('HAa J. liAKaisON. tircwiiwi to tU riM' a't i J. D. TIrcKs. Hoist arain with your own petard, ga' !ant Captain .' . ad nmo IVw'r the eiflie pic u l t see oursel a tt tiers fcee us ! It m-;u frae moiue a blunder tree us, AlJii luoilali notion. TRUTH AND WISDOM. Editor Smith Endorses Chairman Elesecker's Position. Fmm the Meyenilale Coiuineniil The address Chairman Biesccker isfUti above was rendered necessary by the attempt to force the candidacy of aspirant for Con gressional honors, J. V. Hicks, of Blair county, ;n the Somerset county Primaries. It wis further rendered necessary by the flooding of the county with the late iteue ef the Somerset Standard, which contains a statement of the occurrence at Chairman Eieseckeraoitice on Saturday cijrht, 10, the last day candidates could oiler for the nom ination, which statement diflors widely from that above given. We do not intend to dis catu that evt.L There is a question of fact that testa between Captain Harrison and Chairman Biesecker alone and that is theirs ouiy to settle. With that the party at large Lis nothing to dj and it does not propose to be impertinent, by meddling into jrivate af fairs. But villi his refusal to accept the card cf the citir-en of another county fur nomination in this county, the party has all, everything, to do and it most emphatically indorses the saud Chairman Biescker Las taken. The Rules of the Party were drawn by chosen ih'leates and adopted at the Primaries by the Republicans of the entire county. They il:Lr- r in form and method fruui those of the Republicans of Bedford, Blair and Cambria ilhe other couLlies in the district) radically and essentially. They were inaie by the Republicans of Somerset county for their own guidance and their omn party law. Cnder them any Republican who has a borne and a vote in the county can offer for office, under certain conditions, and no one dare say him nay. But tbey were not made for residents of another county, for non-residents, be the ottiee what it may. Carry this idea further. Suppose that Somerset county Republicans felt like rewarding a faithful official in Blair, aid made up their minds to have no candidate to oppose him. Suppose again that Bedford county had an aspirant lor the same offioe, who could con trol his own county, but whom our people abhorred ; bow this Bedford county man could, under the wide latitude such a prece dent would establish, come to this county at the last hour, announce his name, chouse his conferee s and vote the county to confer ence dead against its convictions every bal lot. This is the precedent Captain Harrison and the Standard desire to cstablith, but are the Republicans willing to accept this? We trow not. We now have a good system, an honest and a fair one and do not intend to abandon it Somerset town can get np a political tem pest in a teapot on leas material and in a shorter time than any other snot ia this Hide country. With the pe:s--ual feeling that permits this for it is purely personal not political the Ecpubli cans of the coun ty do not intend to interfere. The body of them doubtless regret the intense general aiii root icy between the few, as we do, but so long as it is this Kilkenny fiUt tbey but look on with amused interest When, how ever, tbey try to let down the political tars so any cattle can grtxe in their own rich pasturages, then they cry halt. For this reason they heartily indorse the stand Chairman Biesecker has taken, for it is the only legal and just stand possible nnder the circumstances, and it has made Lim immeas urably stronger with Republicans for not proving recreant to his bhjh trust when dan ger threatened. CtkELaND seem to hare suddenly been struck ith 'a tried us vivtnJL" A month ago Le couid not be persuaded in to making a political speech, not even to aid bis friends to cirry Lis own State. From tLi on he it open to engagements. This 'glorious spring weather Iemo- crats can take notice of the beautiful "silver linirg to the clouds." It ie much handsomer than "the free-silver lining" to Demo-atic platforms, which etirs np fight every timeitapr- Bepi blicans ehuuid pjy particular at tention to the telection of Committee men at the primary election Saturday. This ia a Trwidential year and ith the new l!lotlaw, with its many intricacies, going into effect, the most intelligent and active Republicans in the different dis tricts should oe elected to this important position. Put ncne but tried and true Republicans on guard this yesr. It is not a year in which to trust skulkers, bolters or kickers. Wuitelaw Reid, United Slates Minister to France, arrived in New York Sunday to resume Lis work as an American jour nalist, and Charles Emory Smith, United State Minister to Kusia, will sail for home April 20 with the determination of Landing in Li resignation and returning to Lis place as editor of the Philadelphia Vf. The newspaper profession Las been well represented in the administra tion of President Harrison, and the news paper men sent abroad Lave well repre sented the country in their diplomatic work. Come and See. A shipping error has given M. E. Schrock, Somerset, Pa., fifteen decorated dinner sets, 10m pieces each, four sets 1 12 pieces each all Rnplish porcelain and warranted not to craze These 19 sets together with fifteen iO-piece while tea sets and fjur 12-piece toi let sets must be sold by May 1st and will be offered at prices never before heard of. Call and be convinced. We carry the largest line of Queensware, Wall Paper and Win dow Shades in the ounty. Prices always as low as the lowest. Fertlizers. At my wareroom and for shipment on and after March 2Mb, Fertilizers for Spring and Summer Crops. Potato manure, corn, vegetable and irarden truck, of high grades, and guaranteed, (iive it a trial. Bradley's is good. Goods new and freh. No old stock. A. C. Davis, Somerset, Pa. Let There be Light. The Somerset Electric Light, Heat and Power Company have, after a careful inves tigation of the several electric light systems in use, entered into contract, regardless o cost, for a system of lighting, which in their opinion is one of the very best now in nse. It now remains for the citizens of Somerset to say if they desire electric light. The Company will not be justifie-d in putting up a plant without an assurance of at least e.J commercial and domestic lamps and as soon as that number is contracted for, work will becommenced on the plant without delay and pushed to completion as rapidly as pos- ible, W. M. Schrock is the authorized solicit or, and is fully prepared to make contracts and give all needed information. Don't wait to be called on but call on the solicitor and leave your orders, thereby gaining time. The quicker the tXK) mark is reached the quicker you share the V.g'.-U A limited amount of stock is for sale at par value. Somerset F.lectrie L. H. A P. Co. Look Here ! Would inform the progressive farmers of Somerset County that I am again in the field with a full line of Fertilizers, and my self or my agent will call to see you to solicit your orders for the coming season. My agents this season are S. B. Yoder, Pugb, Pa., Joseph Reiman, Stanton's Mills, Pa-, W. H. Landis, Meyersdale, Pa.. Solomon Davis, Normalville, Fa., and Peter Fink, Somerset, Pa., who is also delivering and shipping agent at Somerset, where goods will be kept in stock throughout the season. I would thank all for their most liberal patronage during past seasons, and hope all will favor myself or my agents with your orders for both spring and fall crops. Should we miss seeing you, just drop us a line early and you will have our very best attention. On behalf of the Susquehanna Fertilizer Co., A. J. Koseb, Guernsey, Pa. Phosphate for Oats and Corn. I will have a car load of phosphate ready for delivery at Rockwood, April 8th. Send in your orders. C. B. Moore, Xew Lexington," Ts. Wanted at Once. 10 barrels choice Maple Sugar new crop. 2U00 pounds Xew Maple Sugar cakes in bricks. 5oo gallons Maple Molasses in gallon cans. 300 bushels Potatoes for cash or trade. Kaxtceb & PlatL Timothy and Clover Seed. First arrival of western seed now in. MAHrox Scbbock.. Wanted for Cash. i' barrels Choice Maple Sugar new crop preferred. lovo pounds Choice Xew Crop Maple Su garin small cakrs. 6 V gallons Choice Xew Crop Maple Molas ses in one-gallon tins. Resctfully, Cook & Beerits. A Hint to Ladies. Delicate cakes and puddings can be baked successfully in the Cinderella Stoves and Ranges. TLe large, high oven insures uni form baking, and no burning on the top. Sold and guaranteed by Jas. B. Holderbanm, Somerset, Pa. Card to the Public. It affords me pleasure to announce to the people of Somerset county that I have se cured the exclusive right to nse in my prac tice in Somerset and vicinity, Odoniunder. the great local anesthetic, the only one of its class which can be termed a success for painless extraction of teeth for the follow ing reasons : It is absolutely safe and can be used evea on those suffering with heart dis ease, lung trouble, etc. It destroys all sense of jain wbere applied ; it leaves no unpleas ant after t ffdcls. The right to use the above has been purchased at heavy expense, and any one pretending to use the same in terri tory under my control, we will prosecute to the full extent of the law. I alsj continue the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas for painless ex traction, being alone in its administration in this county, and this in the future as in the past will give my patrons the benefit of the best of the new discoveries in Ibis line re gardless of expense. Your Obedient Servant, S J McMilles, D. V. a Tried A Madstone' Charms. IsniASArjus, April 1. H. E. Shwear, who was bitten in the arm by a vicious dog Monday, to-day returned from Terre Haute, wbere he went to Lave the famous madstone, owned by Mrs. IVi.fer, applied to the wound. He comes back a firm believer in the efficacy of the treatment. When the stone waa first applied it re mained firmly attached to bis arm for four hours and iO minutes, when it dropped off. A second application of one hour and,a third of 30 minutes was made, but the stone did not lake the same hold, having apparently absorbed all the virus. The sensation while the madstone was absorbing the poison was like that felt when the arts b "asleep." The stone was afterward placed in milk, which extracted the poison from iL Tbis has the appearance of water with a sediment of wbitiah ub-tauce something like clabber. THIS LETTER CAME. THE " OLD SOLDIER FRIEND " RACKET FINALLY EXPOSED. J. D. Hicks, Etiq., Writes a Letter to Chairman Bieseclcer in which ho Bay that thb ChaimBn's Position is Bight and he Refuses to be a Candidate in this County. Pitia ble Condition of the Party Wreck ers, who are Left "Without a Con gressional Candidate. The Chair man Issues Another Card to the Republican Voters of the Connty. Comrade Hlcke Notifies Col. Dan and Captain Charles that he Is Neither a Disorganizer nor a Kicker. To the Republican rtAertof S-immti County: I last week announced that Rule 20 of the "Rules governing the holding of Re publican Primary elections in Somerset County" prohibited my oflicially an nouncing J. P. Hicks, Esq., of A 1 toona, ss a candidate for Congress in this Coun ty at our coming primary election. My interpretation of the rule has been sharply criticised and I have been sub jected to personal abuse and misrepresen tations by an element in the party and yet not of the party. I now lay before you a letter received from Mr. Hicks Saturday morning, April 2nd, by which it will Le observed that as soon as be was made aware of the rule Le justifies my position and withdraws Lis name as a candidate at our primary election. I submit this letter of Mr. Hicks, who is a reputable lawyer, as a full justifica tion of my course, and I deem it unnec essary in s community w here I was born and reared to further reply to the mali cious assaults that Lave been made npon me. Very Respectfully, Fi;EP W. EiKsx-Kr.rt, Chair. Kep. Co. Com. Mr. Hicks' Letter. Altoona, Ta, April 1, 181)2. F. V. Biesecker, F-sq., Chair. Rep. Co. Com., Deab Sis: When I authorized the ne of my name as a . candidate for Congress in your county 1 was not aware that vonr rules denied me or any one in the I intriet that privilege, but alter having ien notiiiexl that you Lad decided that I could not be a candi date under your rules, and having since seen the rule, I at once wrote to your County and stated that I could not per mit my name to he used. My lifelons devotion to the principles of the Repub lican party forbid me Wing a candidate only accurdiiitj to in rttlet ami ttnrjf and notwithstanding the fact that I be lieve that tilair County is entitled to the nomination, and I as Rlair County's choice should be the nominee, if I can not receive the nomination in the regu lar way, I am too good a Republican to ue either a disorganizer or a kicker. U.i the contrary 1 will be for the ticket nom inated. 1 have no personal quarrel or feeling against Mr. Scull. He has been as devoted a Republican as myself, and if he shall be the nominee be wul have no more hearty supporter in the District than I will bs. I deem it but just to nivself as well as to the Republicans ef Somerset Countv that I should not be misunderstood in this important matter. Yon are at liberty to make tbis public if you choose and 1 might add in conclu sion that the rules governing the party in Blair County do not forbid of any gen tleman residing within the district be coming a candidate for a District nomi nation. On the contrary our County de clared once for Mr. Morrell and more than once for General Campbell. Very truly ycurs, J. D. Hicks. The above letter was received by Chairman BieseckerSatnrday morninc, April 2 id. It will bcobwrved that Mr. Ilicks says "after having been notified that you had decided that I could not be a candidate under your rules, and having since seen the rule, I at once wrote to your County, and srateJ that I could not permit my narue to be used." It will be remembered that C. J. Harrison, in hi: published statement in regard to what occurred at Chairman Biesecker's offlce Tues day evening, March 22, said, ''I will tele graph Mr. Hicks in the morning to come over and attend to the matter in person." Mr. Harrison evidently did "telegraph Mr. Hick in the morning" but instead of thai gentle man "coming over and attend ng to the mat ter in per.on" he at once wrote Captain Charles J. Harrison the letter referred to in his letter printed above, in which be stated that "he could not permit his name to be used." That this letter was received not later than Thursday evening, March 3tat, is born out by the fact that the paper issued that evening did not contain the announcement card of Mr. Hicks which it did contain the week previous, and it was only after "Mr. Hicks discovered that bis name was still be ing used by this paper in defiance of his wishes that he wrote the above letter to Chairman Biesecker. Mr. Hicks' telegram in which he said: "Urge Kooser all you can to run, if he won't then announce my name,'' or words to that effect, was promptly made public by the receiver. Why was not publicity given to his letter, in which be stated that' he could not permit his nams to be used," with the same promptness and alacrity 7 Was it not because the party receiving it hoped by keep ing it secret to mislead the Ejpablican vo ters of the County and deceive them, by mak ing it appear that the u;e of Mr. Hick's name was put to was being done with his knowledge and consent. Was it because Mr. Hicks was "an ol J s .tidier f.ien I ' that this shameless duplicity was resorted to in the belief that he, Mr. Hicks, would condone it and would not write to Chairman Bieseck er. Is this the sort of treatment that one "old comrade" should receive at the hands of another? We trow not. If the ancient maxim, "o.-uj ia uno, fa) tut in omnihitt,'' is not to apply, but the ques tion of veracity raised by Mr. Harrison is to be settled, according to bis request, by length of residence in the county, then the scales will go quickly down on the Chair man's side as he has been a resident of the county for more than thirty years while the Captain only claims credit for twenty years. The cold facts in this entire matter boiled down are these : A few old-time party wreckers, led by the "Colonel" and "Captain," bent npon disorganizing the party because they could not bo?i it, determined to have a ' candidate of their own" for Congress. Fail ing to secure a tool suitable for their purpose in Somerset county, they, by misrepresenta tion succeed in inducing a gentleman from Blaircrmnty toleud himself to their use. When he discovered the use being made of him by these professed friends he promptly writes them and ropeststbem to desist. In spite of the request ol their "comrade" they persist in their unmanly efforts tid thsy are called down by their "old Soldier friend," in an open letter to Chairman Biesecker. And thee be honorable men. Wall Paper! . Good paper without gold, at 2 to 5? per bolt; paper with gold, 3, 5 and lOets per bolt; extra fine gold embossed paper at 5cta. We bny wall paper by the car load. 8. C. Hatxit Si Co., Meyersdaie, Pa. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. ABSOLUTELY PURE CHILDREN Are always liable to sudden and severs colds, to croup, sore throat, lung fever, etc. Remedies, to be eflecuve, must be admin, btercd without delay. Nothing Is better adapted for such emergencies than Ajwr't ( hrrrj lrtrl. It soothes Um inflamed BKUit-rane, promotes exjeet"rtlon, relieves coughing, and iiKtuces sleep. The prompt use o (Jus medicine tuts saved lunumcraMc lives, both of young aud old. - erne ot my cUIMren bad croup. The ease was attended by our phtk-lari. and was sup posed to be well under couuoL On night I was startled by the child's hard brestliiag, and on going to It lound it Strangling. It had nearly ceased to breathe. Beallzmg that the child's alarm in k condition bad be come possible in spite ot the medicine It had taken, 1 reasoned that such remedies would be of no avail. Having a part of a bottle of Ayefs Cherry Pectoral hi the house, I save the child three doses, at short Intervals, and anxiously waited results. From the moment the Pectoral was given, the child's breathing (Tew easier, and In a short time it was sleep ing quietly aDd breathing naturally. The child is alive and well to-dar. and I do not hesitate to say that AVer's Cherry foe torsi saved Its UIe."-C. J. Wooldridge, Wortham, Texas. XT' For eolds. coughs, bronchitis, asthma, and the early stages of consumption, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, racrAKiD r EE. J. C. AYES CO., Lowell, Xaas. Sld by all Dnif glsta, Tries II ; all btt!, Si. - Thought and Action. I'ntil there be correct thought there can not be right action. Therefore, tbinlc right and buy the Cinderella Ranee, and right ao tion is anmred. Sold by Jas. B. Jlolder bauni, Somerset, Pa. At Home All who are interested in good housekeep ing should examine the Cinderella Stoves and Ranges. The extra large and high ovqn embodied iu their construction insures a good baker. Sold, guaranteed and recom mended by Jas. 13. llolderbaum, Somerset, Pa. Note! Coods for Sale. 1"0 bags Linseed Oil Cake Meal. 100 bags all Choice Western Timothy Seed, Limited Supply all Choice Western Clover Seed. lwo bushels Choice Western No. 2 White Oata, for Seed. Retpectfully, Cook A Iteerils. All New ! Xew Spring Millinery Goods this week at Mas. A. E. Urn's. Carpets, Wall Paper, Lace Curtains. If you want to fit np a room handsome, yat cheap, go to S. C. Hartley & Co., Mey ersdale, for carpels, wall paper and lace cur tains. A FEW WORLDS OF .ADVICE. No member of the human body liaa been so ill used as the foot. It bears all the burdens wc carry in addition to our weigU, and frequently is made to do all this while cramped and distorted by ill-fitting Shoes. YOUR SHOES, Are they comfortable? arc your feet so tired when night comes that a pair of old slippers are almost a necessity? If so, try one pair of our Ladies' $2.00 Shoes, and enjoy the luxury of wearing a shoe that is properly shaped. Each and every pair guaranteed to give wear equal to any $3.00 shoe sold in the city. NATHAN'S, Wholesale Retailer, 2S5 27 Main Street, JOHNSTOWN, - - PA. Announcements FOR THE Esplcaa Primary Mm. ): To the E;'.;tnr ,ftkr Sonvrtrt 1 feral J : Yon will please announce the following nam el jrenuenieu a rr,tiiIiites for the various oitices de:niiat-l, at the ltepul!icau Primary Klecllou, to lw held SATt'UD.lY, APRIL 9, 192. FRED. W. BIESECKER. Chairman Rej-uMiuan Couuty Committee. ej-KOK CONGRESS. EDWARD SCULL, OF SOMERSET BOROVGH. Subject to the decision of the R ;puljl ienn Pri mary Kleetion to be heU Aj.nl ttth, 19'J, and ol the lmrict Conference. 49-FOR ASSEMBLY, JOHN C. WELLE H, OF KILFORD TOWNSHIP, Subject to the doeif ion of the Repnbliean Pri mary ElecUou, to be held Saturday, AwrU , l-vi -FOR ASSEMBLY, E PUR AIM D. MILLER, OF RGCKWuOD BOROUGH, Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election to be held Saturday, April 9, 1-2. TFOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, J. A. BE R KEY, OF SOMERSET BOROUGH, Subject to the deciion of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held aatunlay, April , lVi. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, L. C. C0LB0RN, OF SOMERSET BOROUGH, Subject to the dee Won of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, April 9, lyi. -KOIl P(KK HOUSE DIltKtTOR, J. D. WEIGLE, OP 90VER.SET TOWNSHIP Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary alectiun, to be held Saturday, April , 'FOR DELEGATE TO THE STATE CON VENTION, SAMUEL SNYDER, Or SOMERSET TOWNSHIP, Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri- election, io dg neiu saiuraay April , ivj -FOR DELEGATE TO THE STATE CON. VENTION, A. J. Ill LE MAX, OF SOMERSET BOROUGH, Subject to the decision of the Republican Prl- Liccuoa, to ue aviu saiuraay, April y, itj Latest U. S. Gov't Report Jl DMIN'ISTRATORS NOTICE. Estate of Henrr I.Tlir. Ureof j fT. tw tovrn-h:;. tomcrt OMjiity. fa. Iltcr of ariiDiuiMntiiiia o M a 'we ete barirg t-en ira.'iiel lo the u:'rf rlK'ie,l Ljr proper smhori.-T nrl.r- i hrrl.y given f " IK-ricni ln.lt bte.1 li wid rrtate , muse luim ! aia pivm-nl nnd th hvln c'airuo j',i-t MulKiat ntil pme'tt '.hem du T -.r.hem.rtl f wf.leincnt on eal-ray. Mjr -'m. A. P., !. J, at Ue l:t r .t leuee of the decea-e I. J. M. PAHkl.fr V. Ad!iiiu;4rxior. A L'DITOU'S NOTICK Yairutine HJ s us et a) ( In the Tourt of Com- vs ' mtn i . c r-'ui- Jonathan Piter I r-t Cmtiiry. I'a. No. i'l, tre X Una. 1-S1. F. D. Ft Hurlr been appointed Amiiwr lo ditril!"e th fui;.! in th lmini . laia S.xt. plierirt ari.-fuR ou' f th aie ,f the pcrHK.nl wtie nf Joualiia'i liter. I her t.r lve mire tlit I till, oa it J'th 'lay if April' l-.'. ilfid lo llie duties of my apiaiililiiiriil at lot uM--r lu nuliniwt, '., wt .... i .. -ii . it,r..rl,-.t liinv at- read if they pro,. r AU'iiior. D hssulX'TIUS Ncrict. Notice is hrehy riven, that the partnerhip bereiofore eiitiiu! between i. K. uti H ana J. K. toiler, doing buiuei under the lirm tiiie ol t rn.1., .1 ,w nmLlttt! CilllMenl. oa Mareh in The hoiks and aecjiu.li ,f tii 8nn are in the hand of 1. B. liavia. l-Jt roi let riou. ami ail perxiui, knimiur Ihemwivvs in debted to the naid firm till please call aad make payment. The bti"iiii will hereafter be cou ducted by Mr. J. B. DatLs. mvts J.R.'tUDLlli Ureina. April l.-t ISM. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICK. hatate of Catharine Berkley, late of Jenner Tonni. nnmerif i " . -Letters of Admiul-iration on thietalehaviu teen aranU-1 to Iba underpinned by the pr.ij.er authority, notice ia hereby Kien lo ail perwus indebted lo Mtid entale to make immedi ate payment, and the bavmK Claims agaiiint the me t ill prcxent them duly authenticated for Krttlement, (Saturday, May U, 1-W, at the residcuce ot the Aduunitrali.r In ald Tp. OEOKiiK BARKLKY, C C FLE1'HHUI'K, F. W. Ilieeecker, Atfcwnty. AumiaUlraujrs. A UDITOU'S NOTICE. In re estate of Caroline Burkholder. deceased. The uiiilcrairned Auditor, duly appointed by the Orphans' Court inand tne'-ooiuy "t Sornerw t, Pa., lomake distribution of the fund in the liau.is of the AdmiiiintratflT tand among Ihone legally entitled thereto, hereby giro noli.i that he till aiieol to the duties of hiapioimmeiit at his f (ii in Somcnrt B.,r.mteh. 1'a.. on Wednesday, the aah day of March. 1".', at 1 o'r!ic p. u., when and where all person lnterenv.1 my at tend. FKtD. W. BlfrJSEl K EK. A uditor. rpo STOCK RAISER.S. I now offer t the public an opportunity to breed to a flTvK.'U Englii-h aiiire horse at reasou able terras. MoRKFIKLt) CHAMITON No. 7T Viiiume 10, tn imported by Galbraith A Brother, tvpti'iuhcr S. Iw. DESCRIPTION. fark bay, no thite eicept ou .-icru. ilou.1 ttyte, short in liie tut.-k, Terr heavy, hruad Hat lorie. aud i low to the gnaiud. aad tetiriis l.v) pouiiiis. 'hami.ii.ii ill lari J at my farm mile norihwe! of Si:;i.r'i. at Ihe low price officio insure a living cult ten dav iiu f.ic ;.. t.vi f UIF.P will also tan.l at my farm during Ihe eutire aeaaon at ll'i to iuure a living coit Cliief ban privel liiuiN'lf ine i lite bom sirea of liKht twk in the tounty. Chief is a l-rfet beauiv, aud he ataiitpi ills prweiiy well. He Is kind, gwitlc. and quite a trotter. I'aiti.n fnm a distance k-pt free rrrr nirM. marJO. VTaLTEK HEKfrLEY. F OR SALE. Two finely bred Uiree-jresroM flyJelale stallions, laive. Ki!id, aud ipd eolora. a:.-", a few giVMl thoroughbred yeari:ue short bom buiis. For ftirther lntormatinn write mar ia-.l. F. V. CU ITEIt, Greenburg Pa. )CBLIC SALE OF Valuable Real Estate ByTirtueofsn order of the Orj.lian- Court cf Someret Coontv, pa., and lo me direc'od. I t ill expose to public Mtle uu the premises in Said eountyron SATURDAY, APRIL W2, at 1 o'clock In the forenoon, all the following let-rild real eftate. late the eiale of liVnry Fieking, dcceaNet. vii : All tht certam tract of land situate in Jenner tot n.-i,if fomcnet Co, Pa., aljoiuing lands of peter friiiioc. Herry Rauoh, I.vi Friedhr.e. Johu Fulu-r. I n bchmucker, Cliarlea Beam and oihtr i!n! of dn-edent, coutaiuiri; li- acre, uior or le-. atHu! acres c'eareil, balance ko"! limber and a large number of line muple tre-'. bavin; there on erected a jj.iod two-story aud baaeiaent plauk htrtise, barn, and onltiutiding".. TEKMSl Oi:e-thini on teiivery of deed, one third iu one ear, and i ue third in to years, with interest. Tea per cent, of pun base raoiiey to be puld on da r of nale. WuRTH J. PICKIN1, marJii. Adminutrator. SPRING STOCK ! We are now ready and will be happy to show our friends and customers one of the largest and best selected stock of goods we have 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 pricc3 way down. Our Domestic Department is full of nice new Sprin? Ging hams, Percals Outing Cloth, Calicoes, Sheetings, Tick ings, Bleached and un bleached Muslins of all kinds. In our White Goods Depaitment we will show the handsomest line of Lace Curtains, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Bed Spreads, Lace Caps, Hamburg Edgings, Flouncings, Handkerchiefs, Cor sets, etc. This depart ment is bang full of nice new goods of every description. OUR Notion Department is full of nice new goods. But tons, Dress Trim ming3, Rib bons, Stockings, Kid Gloves, Belts, etc. Cloak Department. Ladies' Spring Jackets in Tans and Black, Misses' Jackets, Childs' Cloaks in cream and Tans. We have just made a purchase of 100 Jackets and Blazers that we will sell at $1.35 and $1.50. They are cheap and can't be duplicated at near the price. A nice and elegant line of Chenile Table Covers, Tortiers, Fringes, Cretons, Curtain Folcs and lixt ures, Wool and Cotton Carjrct Chains, Table Oil Clothes just received. It is impossible to quote prices. All wc ask of you is to give us a call and we will give you prices that can't be beat and can only be had at the Leading Store OF PARKER & PARKER. l-'WrOK-fi NOTICE. C.Mncv.ii'ea?h vf Pm' . fa " ""'" ii rrl Fr-l k i-hv.l:.-, ( ' f ,jr ti .-elto.r Joca! Mont hvr. V V ? T- !iin ' I """" , , . , Tlii- r,ii.!e-:Kiti bavUKlcn apt.luird Aa'l.l-or:.rlti-o.iri to diMrlHite Ihe i i"nty In lie bl..i- cf Krrtler: .-haul . ( nra t c of Joi. I'-io. her.a li.iitUe.no .h..-.l. luM'l tin'! tl.il.c.1 y t"'it'-i thereto. rot:ee I hen-y ritrti ..ull 'H ' l"rp'-e " '" " ire i-H..iu'i--f ;; '"'i i a: my ' in- horomli urn:, l t'i on W t-li..--ia-. AU m !, M i.na!id arh-re Ml p-riit- are ran i lorn -1 "o aiiri .l or be io-ever .le af r- d 'r .ni parti.-:, .stir i :n the ilb;irH-iu. .t i-' jl p' 'if marT. An l.u.r. I'iuto:;" Ntiiic'E. KUle of Sil.imcn V ilan-.tce'. late of Jenner Pjauri'p. ibtea-ed. I::ivir.i; ben pj :dU'I An-luor t y the fr-pl.ari-' i oi:- ol" Saiw r-,-t t-i noli'. I'a. lo H-tr!b-uie tne f.ui.l. in Hie haiitli "I John '. IHmnn-r a:it I'atid M. HnuiRier. Exe-u:.rr of the l.uH Kill mid tvuiiieut of ahl f'o!.non N. MftitiTter, dee d . hi and ani..ow lh.-e ietaliv ntili d ll.cre t... Ii.aice i. Ii-rel f siven that I :il Ml l niy othi-e 111 Hie t..iot:h ol'.-Kiiier-l, l a , i ll M-m-iiv, jtnril 4, 'VJ. al 10 o rlorlr. A. M.. h ihe pilr-i-i-c of :ii!in.rs'.ii tlie !uli of Mil l at..iut aieut, wi.cn aud here all panotu lutereaitd i au acllJ- J. G. ".I.E. And. lor. DMIXLSTRATOIW NOTICE. t,iaie of Win. Sitill. late of Stony-rock Tap. vjniet ("a I'A , dee'd. Letters of adTim-t.-aiiou on the attire estate hatinx tien granted to the midriiiM-.l Ly tne prl-r aiuhoruy notice Is hereby giveii u a. I Mm iudehteil lo aai'l e(te to niake Itiinit l:ate laymen', aud lht- haviny ciaimi acain-t the Mine lli present them do.y autheuu.'ated for Kitleaient on naiarday. the Sirdday of April, at the late residence ol said deeedent. WM. 11. .VII.I KR, . 1. KIM. UtL, AdmiuiAtrator A DMIXISTRATORS'i NOTICE. Eitate of Georce HxTer, Uu of Qtif mAhonln; lonhif, aVriiitract county, l"., dx il, lottery of A'lrainitratkn tn the aJrov eit.c having bcrn frraattnJ V the ual-Mrnrd lf tlie jnr-;r aiHh'riiy,U'U'-e is hri t?i ven t-all prr oiif mdeotvi !0!i!tleMitt' to niake iTr.cjl.mc pty-oit-nt, and ihune having claiiniH aai!it the nr.e util prv.nt Uit-iu duly auiht-nii itu-l Utr Svttlc-m-iit. ou Tliun-tlay, Uie uxtx day of April, ivj; at the late nidrucw ol the U-'ea't1 wt Hoov rrville, Pa. fcAMl tL HfU E. F. W. LIFECKER, Aummitriur. AltvrneT. DMIMaSTRATOia" NOTICE. K-Uite of John W Insert, late rf v;eriurg Bor oiigb, Someixrt Couuty, R., deu'd. Ittrof AilmtuStratiou on the atove etato hav tii(f brt-a jrranU'd uuhe unt-itt;uc'l l y U:e roiTai!thTity, nrf:e ix hereby Rivvii V m l :rtu tiuiebu-'l Uml estate U make imuik atv f-avuitiif, cul thoe having c.MiMia a-ainyt the mine will prc.Nfiit th. m duly a;Uln-miit-ti f-r M-itU-nient. on r t.forr- suirlav ihe I. lii. dHyot'Apnl, l-.'at the in;e n:idt;i.':e of raid dt'ttaM.U, iu Wc.if rburjr, JZSSK J. nx iFC. ir.arD. Adniiui-trawr. YDMINITRAT01i :5 NOTICE. Estate of John It. I.riuhit, late of Wi ll.-r'hurg bonM:i;ii, tiiuerM t eo inty. I'a., dtx d. Uetter of admhmtration on the at. ete hii.iug lyiti xranted lothe uitd-rva;:ii hv U.v jTij-r authority, notice i herrby ivt u to all y-.-r-stj.js ladvbtti ti iHid eUte to ninke :ui:n-!:uie AVinriit and thos hat:iP elainin it e MiiiiMvi!) fiivseut them duly a'nh:i! .1 rtttd ftr Hctiicui.-nt, un or t-tfore SaUjniay. Ajnt ,nh. !-'-! a. my ofl;e in the boruugh of SircetMrt, S.uict-M-t county, i'a. JAUKH L. Ft ,Ut AiiiiiiiiiHtraUir. A DM I N ISTR ATO Il'S NOTICE. l-jc.ate of Hiram ltrihaker. late of .V.m?rset town-hip. fiotu-ret county. Pi., dee d. Letter of ad.!iniraii..n ,ou the alove e.te haelng been irran ted hi the'itmlerviinied by li.e tjp.jier authority, nili-e i hereby riven toa:I r'rvD indcbte.1 to naid eate t) make iinme li ate nyraenl, and tb haviue ci.mma or ile niaii.i. a?aiTi-t the ami wi'l jree:il ihcru du:y autm'titi. au-d &r settlement, to the anderiviitd ttdiuiiiuilraior at the late residence of sui.i V eeai. on Satunlay, May 7, i'J, wh.n and where be will altemi for that jmrpoie JAOjB ii. Kklhtil.INK. FRED. V. IlIESKt'KhK, A'lii Jaiiira'.or. Attorney. A PM I XISTRATOK'S NOTICE. Lette r of dmlnitmii-in on the estate of f'i vid Manxes, idle of hde lowiihip. dec' a.m -i. havttiK bt-n isranteil by the ir-er authority I the utidr-rs!uel, m tli-e i ht-r'Li s?:ven to peron iudt-bt-i to nid estate to make imml: at iMayijieiit, and hoe bar i Tie chilint a-iin-t aaid f-lAiu will present tut-m duly a ithem.cau-. itr nriiieint m an 1 mi- auce, ia May 7, the iate reaideux of iietetrd JACOB Mh;iikG(.R. CoLDiEX A Coi.lfc-.RN. Adialui.-ititor. AtturQer. Y&SIGXESS NOTICE. Notice ii hereW riven that the ui'dfrMaTrTd "iKiit-r ui iuc rairrK'i- .ur. i ,nvb ire r ire Cot. Limit!, for the tueit of rr'iti.!-, ri lii...t lim i r. . vf that ii. att it . I'-h.,,.. An Vf.... I , .1 !.'.- Xf a l" i nui-ft, vii jt'i.i'Jt', fc.ic .1 u .'i.'.j, rt. I',, l"-. for settlement of avou n t, and all h:T9 -an in dfb'.ed loaii Cnnrmuy til kiake ii'uiteUui. I a meat to said a.ij;nce" JACOB I. SWANK. S aMIKUIFFS SALE. Byvi:t'ie of a certain wVt of I.f r Fa mim.1 out of Ihet i.urtof i'o:iiuiou Fieav ol .HiinerM-t ('., tv, I'., to uie directed, llire will ! cxo..l lo iiubiic !e at the t ourt U iuc. ia tMiuerw t i.r- v-$h. at 1 o eljek p. in., on TIIl'RSDA Y, NAR F CI, ls 2, All the right, title, interest an ! eUim of ?arah J. Berkey, l fendaul and A. J. Borland, t. rrc UT.ant, of, iu aad to the following dornuetl real eta:e, iz : N. 1. A ceruiri tract or piece cf iarnl ;ti:.r.t i the TowL.-r.iri of t; leciati.'i.itiv. I o'nitv f.f S.merel ard feute 01 I' nii.ty! tjiia, h i, .iiiiii- the si.ye-!oHn aii.t iv:eii-.ati..i,;ni: iurn;Kr, N... J hereilinP.er UeeP.lie.1, lan-ln ol J.x ptl KiM-her, and o;her, c.n:aii.:n..' atuu: eleven W) icm and n uety-inrve ne:cii-js. VV 2 A e.Ttain tract of land -:t:mte !n the Tmt rih;ij. rumy and S'j,:e arore-1 -i. a':j:.in::nf tne i..u: of and othe i. l.-n' a j.rt t-r the tract of Ian 1 which iuvi.l 1-!1, A lmmi-i a lorof John ivil, deeea-l. irri!'.."( and eomvv .I to JaiMb J. M.;iiT lydcddavd l.ith day "of Novemlier, IVvt. c :it iw r. ai res and i.-.e huudredaud tifly-eiht i !.. parches tr. t ciea. ure. NO. X A cer.sin trjet of land firnnte in !'? Twnhls i otnr.y ni l 'te etertsa.d a.ijoi:ii:iL lands of ci. II. yiiier. Mr, ilary l in.'.e, J.--. Kosher. Jo. Baucii and No. I al 'ive d eriiict, and other, conta::iri riin.-ly ihr.-e '.ii acrt more or len, Ijeiui; the itnnie tiirre tcacty of land which wens ronveved 10 tne-'iid Sarah J. H- rey by iai.i-i Uerk-y. by dce.1 da'. .1 Ut .iav l.N wild tirol i-tiu .lu'.y n-c.deit in im..T--t t'oiir.ty in livJ H.Ntk Vol. 71 Hulic f"i. A..'., a- by rti'iT!iCB theretirtio tiemj. ha liwili usore fnlty and at lare ap;war, bxstktr with the iiertdiin uti nuaiid ai puilenmuvs. TaSen in est (ti'iun a. the pmr tvof arah J. Bvik. y. ticf. n.laut. an 1 A. ;. liorUn'.) tcrre ten ant at the suil ol Iiauiel Birkey. TERMS. NOTK'F. All r'rsnn! pur. h.tl;i!r at llie above aiewill p!e:tM t:keiiot.eetii.tt iii p-r cent, of the pur.hne nioney iuur. t. p.O w hen profierty t kiincifcl iiwn. oiii'rwt.se it will twain lie ex-.-.l to .t.e at llie ri-k of the rirm pun-huer. T!ie reiiuo of the ;mr rh:i." money iiin-ibep.n l in or before tne day of coiirirmauon, vi.: Tueviay, Ai.nl U. IW. No tlerlwill Ik' iwk l. w le-lyej Until llie pure haw.' uiouey i.-paid in lull. IsAIAU GfxiP. SheniTs ORlce, Mar. 9, 1-J. She r if CARMO The Celebrated English Hack ney Stallion- o PARMl u "O'lo'ihltdly the finest Llcv'l UAlllIIVJ Ha.kney Horx ever imported iu 1 this coui.trv EXPORT CERTIFICATE. ; Hackney Horse Society- ; This is to certify that the trn-fer of ihe t!liin berptniif;er d-.ritvd hatan'ii Id'LV RK'.lTKKE!m!he Bjoksof ihs s-x ieiv. via NAMK CAKMU. FOAI.KD-H-fi. ni OK Bar or Brown. BKEKPK-Taouuu foot, ThixenJaU-, N trkhire. SlkK-K!.CK AI-STKR. Transfer fro.n Thomas Cot k to ilalbralth I'.rus., Jaii'-svibe. Wi.nn-ln, f. UEVKV F. El'Kr'.V. e.retarr. of Hackney stad It.k society. Ort'.ce: 11. ( haudos St . London, W. Kl df If Al IV I L U nreott ASMK.won ULiiua f iuu i L.iy in hrt prize at Lancaa- ter Entire Hore Show in If- PARMO wonthe Pri at the Royal Van OnillVIVJ rhte.-and Liverp.a)! 11 ire show in when he was only two jeaiw old. n Inoon Race ria f fanno, came In di yUCCII UCOOi rect line from the wondur ful mare Nonpar.el who trotted li? mili-s hit h(d toarart. She trotil jn ni ' les in 1 honr and minutes, after s-opping 3' i minutes sh rrotte.1 40 mliea w ttniu four hours and hui-he.1 th Ps) stilt? in a hour. . dmii'ius and 67 seconds and nbowed nosymptonis of faliuue : ate a feed in lued.ateiy upon eoioj to the stable, atu-r whien she a a.ked mile to w here she was a pt. The Hfti iney Uorsen ar.- rery ratiarkahle fr their genlienesa, ;ieed an t end'irane-;. rarmr ' nM t.y Hon. A. II. sal llJ cor! roth of ..nuTet. Pa., and will lie for the f -ason under the cans and tha.-jte of the undenigued. Enoch IMuzh, MOMERaET, TX. 39th YEAR. 40O ACRES. FQHirM WAMTFn urii.L.uiiiL.11 linn I L one olilie larirert Nnr- aenea in trie Country. Hatistaction irnarante-d lo ail cnMiHuert. No prvv.ous eipetieucc lieecs aanr. Fa'ary aad ail expense paid. Addr-sa, tacineairn. HOOPES, BRO. 4. THOMAS, Ml pie Areuue Nurseries, WEST CHEsTEtt, PA Fifth Averfue, Pittsburg:. fVFNl" A POTATj CARD With yosr limes-j ,.1., Free Fashion THE NEW WHITE FRONT BUILDING! No. 113 Clinton St., Johnstown, F GEIS"S OLD ?TA1, NOW QUIXNS. LEADING STORE OF THE CITY TO BUY YOUR DRY GOOD?, CABPETS. LIK0LEDS3, FANCY G00I3, fK With economy and proSt to the Customer. Coine aai JAMBS GTTIIt Jas. B. Holderbaun SPRING-TOOTH HARROYi which is a wailerfi:l improvement in SPRING-TOOTH HARROWS. TOOTH Fvcr L-iventd. The t.th is l.el.l in r-siti(in ,r a Hatchet, ttith whicli it can Is-' til s a.s to ejr from Li lo IS iiu hes . r tiie t-mit of ti.e t s.ih. which is f. nr ..r riv as much wear r service tut can be obtained fruni anv ?i,rinh'-t.th harro in ei. (.all ami examine this Harrow, JAMES B. HOLDERBAUf Sugar lakers' Supplies SUGAR PANS, SCOOPS S.U- IJL CKETrf, SYRUP CAN'S, ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Cooking Stove.--, Range?, Tinwan Granite Ware, Hollow Ware, Pumps. Iron Pipe?, of any size or lcn-th. cut to order. Special attention given to Hoofing, Spouting, and JoM-ing. We handle a superior quality of STEEL ROOFLN'G, on vl will he pleaded to quote price?. Paul A. Scliell, SOMERSET, PA 13 X. lata Street, B.1ITOIOKE 1 OIKAIX, HAY, MIM. TJEED EE.m R LmmunityWwtera Nati cal 1Jdnk' People's Bank, Mercantile inc : OUR MAMMOTH STORE Having Cllcd the large building formerly occu;;e-1 It ff Morrell t Co., with a large block of Greneral iVIerchaiicli Te re?tx;;tiullv call th attnnt.'nn cf c . rr,v i.m.H to Our DU GOODS and NOTION DEPARTMENT ii fvri',H?7LNGS' CLOTHING, FOOT WE AIL IIARIW ARt. LINER! GOODS, HATS, GROCERIES, etc., are full aud Uu our increased facilities for handling goo.l.-. we ar" W". ; pared to meet the wants of th torn price?. or i PENH TRRFT0 m T.THITEft Lower End of Washington St.' 'jOHNSTOWN-M NOT A FINE STORE. BLT THE f NEST STntie AXD GET OHi Catalogu e XO LADY i-H0n.D EE WITHkCT It! i AA f- n a I.. Ill i I iuu rages rroTuseiy iiiusTrated, win. tur vt-f oxk .x.r ; Units all. CAMPBELL & DICK. ! Hi, S3, 83. 87, SO Fifth Aftnut, riTT.SIll RU. HAS Jl'.ST UK' RIVKI) A CAR LOAD OF THP. Hench & Diaimgold ALL STEEL FRAME Teeth qniiily alj-.isteJ by only loo-ening one nut. The hot HOLDER 1 HEADQUARTERS FO R BUCKET' J:. RECEIVERS OF POTATOES.
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