The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, April 20, 1892, Image 4

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WILL VOTE FOR QUAY
Senatcr Thomas Supports
tlie Beaver
j vat vimiu
EI3 EEASOSS rOS S3 EOI5G.
IJr K-erute. tUe Misrepresentation
of the Opposition and Te-ll Vbjr
He InteiiJs to Votr for Ju
nior Senator' Ii?-eleci inn.
State Senator C. We-lcy Thomas, of
the Fourth Philnle'; l.ia district, caa
rl.uia the dMinerk.a of Wins: the first
who will hav a vote iu tae next Iegila
tnre t- peloid? u-chtre his iatontiim to
f.;.:rt II .n. l:r:hw Stanley Quay for
riM-;-!; li -..n to the Unitt-I States senate.
S-uat-ir Thomas gives bis rcas'tju for bo
k-iag, auJ c..uS-latly prrJ: -ts Senator
Q-i.n-'s re-e!cctii.n by a Hat term; vote.
It there wis ever any doaht of Colonel
C:i;v's re -ejection to the Caitod State
Seriate." saM Senator Thomas, siail-i:;.-ir,
tlie other day, " I think the result
.f tlte i. .;.-al ir vote at the r-?. tit R-;ub-i.c.ri
i.r-..u.try t-lt:t i !: iei.:-.vej that
0 ,uU. I have never thtcv.-ut there was
i,t,-.-etiestcu t ix-nator V'tay -eMviiig
1 ':. L;.j-'-rt of a va-t maj .rity of Kinib-1;.-;!j
Vi ivuiylvauia ia this matter.
i inuilT". ritiujf on the Wall.
"T..v LaaUwririHg a the wll is 8 w
t j'la..ly iiril cl-.tr written tb'-U uo
i .... c:.l i.il-take it.
I c.-i:.:; 't c.'ceive of a:ty ir:-ihe
Vr--;-. 1 s-i'i'-i rexou" cyUtiaUt-l Sen.i
t tr -uiaj, why Siiator Quay should
3; ;i V nt-:-ct.sL I have read from time
:..ii:a-;t:i-. r:tri-ua tuorges that have
). :; ina-k- ;;-rai-t him. and have fre-.-.
i.;;v c,:.'.e t-l-. and car- fn! inquiry
f.:.-rs..i..i th- sn f 'i- the rr;- -e of as-
:; m,:i;-i the u.o. 1 have d 'tie this
i . T i l'r him wht n he was
!. .-'.d ftatetr. c-nr.-r. an-l 1 alio vted
c-nr.-r. an-l 1
itvl Mates P
f .r h.'.'.i -r l.'ai-.vl States senator. I
t Law a re
l.;s a til- file -I
iu ;h n-yt l.A-Utttre
.11 of ti.- United St.it-
en to this tii.ie 1 s.-e ro
uMit-vtT.-e tuv vote of
i :i.v.
r-l..p.
; :;- li w
i!i.-!it th'it the j:iui-r s.'-:ia-!-.T..-
.1 i'r.-id-tit l!arri)a
iU -f li e J i.tr'l;;:-'-' W
:rl i.'-urd. ::t: 1 ut h an idea.
w.-M l-:i!ili::; t.i the
Vi a luiitiistrati n. 1 i- 'i--vo
.;t:- :i vhl r -n iii.inate'1
1. :-.7.d ..ho h iieve that
v. i.1 b ism of Lis f'.uuticu-
i tie s.;i -t-.r
1ms eiii'--tut-
(:r.
l . :: ir
to aiv i.
; -:Vsr:.
i'rt---i i' l.t i;
:a.i Irtlu"
.S hat-'-r
t.-t !": i t.-r.v
"So i:ia!iV r.r.'f i
KUd '"at N.-:W-r Q --.r
fu'Jy i-"',.:-.l,i:J . t
i 'tie n, -re than a'.-r.r-i.'.
That he has drive;: i::a"
r i inea out !f t !ie U.-ju
.:! diM-onrael IU-m f
tsiias are
y that, when
y a; pear as
; f;r lii'taaee,
a hie r.ad h ''ii-h-.-an
I-arty. or
.a t.o.ia an
V!io H " the-j
,;ve ;: t i.-i i.e..
.:ine lav aa aijif
iiit-.-t
, 'i-..: s.:ia!r tasy has driven Iroui
JI-: ni-'i'.-tn Tw-ftr, whh-li u-.ivs-
!.-e
K-ir.
fir
...
.'.y I'a;..; -a that C'-i!s;.ds th m t
.-!.'. O
-rat. .No slue an I li..i..-.-t
(hivea from Jus partvhv
ui-y J.-a-t.-r at'y i:j're than lie cuiil !.
dfiven lim Lis ch..rcli iy an iatidvl or
irota his latuiiy Ly a t-lainh-ri-r.
Never A!eJ Viir His Volo.
'I have fcn-.'vra C-loiul Quay f.-r a
Ji iiiiU-r f Jt .'.is. and iiave M-rved ia
every Mi-. . .h;:r hesi.u of th'- h ;i.'ia
t '.it- si'i j61. 1 van . tii.it he never
a.-ked ate to vote fi-r or auaiuj-t a meas
ure Uuri'iir lav iaenilt-r.-ii!: in eithiT
i ran. i. ot lie- j;.-aer:d a-s-inl'ly; ia fact,
he never a 1 me. liir'!y -.r indi
rectly, to Vete fr Lam for I'mtt-1 Mat-s
n-tijlor live years ao, nud It:: has wot
j.-kdiue to V"!c It him attlieUext
H-s.-ii U.
"it is fre.in-iity isuid that Senator
.'!tay was not ia laVor of the t-left i 'tis
1 id. l"it this is a i.:!:.;r:-'. f..r Senator
Qaay v.ited to iriveihe h:ii ee!i;v!.-ration
j.'vurdiu.? to the plans aud peiuy of the
l.e'.l;Kir;iIl JttUty.
l'liec of'I'anr Ioj-lty.
" I pre-iiine that if s- aator Quay had
li.-ver ae-ej.ied the cliair:uan-h)p of the
!: '.: ih;d c.-nni .tu-e he v..;iM have ea
3 e-1 a p.-aoeiul a a i undturlnsl career
m the sei.aie. hut the viei. ry he achieve 1
f t the lii-puMicaa jKirty ia lsvs made
him the I'-.reiU'e-t hlie iu American
j:.h:hs. 'i li- Democratic pren, a-tin
under the ail ice ;1 the Tamiuaiiy lea l-t-rs.
at once eljere-l tbe . tv fi-r
1 -tr-iyiu this ius.Jeru U hath. and.
aiu-r car. td and cor.i.lerate review of
the t-;.uat:ou, dctcriained to undermine
tii iteptihiiean ciuiintiau "oy assailing
his p. io.;iial chara- ier. t ua'.or Quay
V a-i miue.liat--y hlamed by a nt:ml-r
.f Uepr.bhca:iM.ud l.y part 1 theiCepub
heaa pr.-s for not an.--eriiar these
chavjies at the ti:ae They were made. It
- an o;i, :i k.. -r, ; that it was his desire
M .-.iv- t hi i;:i. fi and exhaustive answer
t all the ch.iriri-s iaa leai.Miat him. but
he Has persaadi-,1 trom s-j t'.ein by the
"dvhv of riiailv every lh jTcblican
I ,ntil SUe.es n-iia'.(ir. 1 have reason
to Lt-iu-ve that at h-at a part of his
a-a.-wer ha 1 K-eu l r -pared, but it was
t-uj.pr.--lKe.il;--"!.:-.. fellow senators
m.-ist.-u tnat it w-. '.l.i iw unwise f. rhim
to j, ay alty : ui.ti-.n to tuch eh init-raif-'US,
utiirt.ihfui and unwarranted
u'.'.e U.
) far :.s -;.c ch inakinjr and letter
v.-ritm-i' cot.-vriutl, i notice that the
1 'in-:;.: to tandidati-s f..r pr-.-i l.-ut .".re
de:i'- ..i,sid-rai! of it. will Ivtlt-r
;::-. :ar,- ih,- f ih-ace i f Q lay in the
irr.-at l-atilcof l:1.'. v.l.t-a the enemv
y i-l ham the less, .a that I m nr.ieh t;dk
is not t . K' cti.'i ati-l with the golden
lailt- of silence."
A MlOK.Olttl-il WAMKI)
tf Soti.o f the oters at the Hetont
ll-pali!ieati I'l in.arieti.
In tii h avoiiii t x; !;,ia the rectut
t.v, rwhelmiii-p,,..n;ar vote at the Re
1 u! .n ,m j i imries. ia favor of Senator
Quav'i- re-eh-cti. n. a raii:pa;:t ai;ti-Qi;ay
orjaa acco-aiuF ii,r the crushing d: feat
fliaha U ia a laanncr that must he
'y auiiisiiig to the friends of the
3 ;i -. c s uai r.
it states that "ti
hers and the fart:
Q-...y." if t v.. -.i
t r- and the old ,-.
We WoUtd like t : L.-C
Ih.-se ihat mij.-. 1
date. .s..t:ator Qa -;-'
tai.i. i.-a:iil t'.at ti:c
Ja: i.:. l atid the i-M
o worhir. -:ien, tl-.i?
rs a!i MipjMirted
n.na n. the farin
.s s::j'jmrte 1 Quay,
. e a J a. ..teraph of
the other c.-.n!i--
pt.iaient should
v.i: tciriiniieii. the
si.hiicrs art larelv
aii i:-e liatj .r.tv ia ,'.:i;try. s,.u-
iit i- Q:;:iy lia- m iv. -l the indor-elneut
! v. iv county that l as voted oa the
L iatvd Siatw -.it..rsh!T.
a i r.it.xi xt coriiT.
Ihlitor ra.ricL. lcilsofthe Soldiers'
lau-rtt,! iu tlic rscnal.irial Canvass.
?--uaU.-r Quay's old regiment hi cnaai
m',Us Li,-u;-i-.rt and the veterans
p a-rally are strun- advocates of his ro
t'..s ti,.n, declare, J. hu B. l'atrick, edi
tor t f the Uari.a Ihpuhhcaa Gazette.
It is wlII known to the wu-raus of the
late war thi.t no man is more frequently
c..:;.-d nr u to a.-1-t Uieia Ik fore the Ue
I an merits, S'i l . j one is f ound more
v i'.r -. he to J a'd that is mtded
,,J 1; i J 1 M ci!iit..Jc; iu .nn-uring
tiKir just d;:e from tne jtowmiu-tit.
Jle r.-. -s-.-c, ...vt-r a th..i-..-ud Utters a
lii Un.i
alia ha:
th. ir h
ret -
lae.i'.
r-aa th- old soldiers of the state
ia-cr fa. led ti not only answer
ters. Llit t.. sr that the CvliteUts
proper attvWi-JU by the depart-
" i'.h thes.
to be we;,. lend
l-rt.-d 1 htsoi
of the . :y few
facts l-fore ls. i: U not
at liiat he Ls So iii s!i;i
d vmra !. He is one
sc;;a!:..s that svred ia
th - h.'.e
--r v i I
ar oa our ii, WinJet isose taut
Ce -iife.h.-r.u-v sit in t.i i-l,t..cc-
an-l -e-ai:i i.; v ; le'atv ac'a vea'r. 1;
w:.: we., i ,r ':.- u:t;r tce that
tl..-v have a ' t:c n ": at la.urt.'"'
Rra-a anj BrtCa Views.
'I'ti f ii.-g r) i r.r. i br'.djt Tiews were
p-t.ti-dat pe.n: ruta-:a: cr. it oaihe4:h
li
IV'-: m fjr ie T to v ' a i J gcp; !y
part of pa'j'.'c rial in Saiur.ei t-'-vLip
h ic from IV,;!i (...::'..- on tbt Shsi ks
vi! r.-a 1 to 0'eRia:.' 'a'ion on the?. C
11. li J.s Kimn-.e'i a p(:o;d s-.:r-vyo;
Jjcvb!: SSdUr eaJ t'ataue! Locp,
irc:.
rtcc
ire's Murierers Stnter.ced.
I':u-t. ?
e.5 here via
I. . a- c
ia i' - .- i;
V'ii 7 Nirs I ns letn rrrfiv
t Pe-.-rttir.o and Vihaiia. the two
. eriiJ : 'u ' Ued No.e Jdlke''
.'er -f Vi- ia!,r tC;a-f', Le
Uca ti.
io Hid t
iiiV i'iij
vta. s-
1 ia lth'y, h. re tiaj fin', aid
i"y. Bx -rin- was tiilcnrd to
uaiiLt ;:d Vilia'.ia tt tweL'y
Mors Mysterious than Egypt.
Kitcfas Citt, Mo -pr-3 4. Jc.hre Da
vid.on, of Pan vere, Mats., passed thrccgh
this rily this week on his way home from
sa filended trip into Central America and
Vocutan. The ju !ge has been in that coun
try (or nine months and ha obtained much
valuable information regarding the ancient
reiDs of Yocutan, especially in and around
the famous I'lnial. Ke left the I'nited
States on a trip for his health, but hen be
got to the southern countries he heard so
mcrh of the rained cities that he determ
ined to try to get to tnem. Tbe judge says
that there is a wonderful Celd for research
in that rfgion, and when a properly organ
iid eipechtion gots into the central part of
Yucutan. there ill be found greater mys
teries than aie in Egypt. He ibvs he was
ou the border land of the mysterious coun
try. Lai w enough to convince him that
the teeth is not known of those ruins,
w hich have stood for long ages since the
first civihzed people populated tbe country.
Mrs. Harrison III.
VTashixotox, D. C, April 11, Mrs.
Harrison, the wife of tbe president, is suffer
ing from an attack of bronchitis. About a
month ago the was taken with a rather mild
form of the grip, and while at no time was
Ler condition at ail serious, the has never
f-j!!y recovered from its fffrcts and early last
ek symptoms of bronchitis made their ap
i earar ce. Dr. Gardner was called in and on
Thurid.ij- she was so much belter, although
s'lil confined to her bed, that the president
felt perfcliy safe leading ber for a few day's
fhootiLg. On Friday, however, the was
tjktn worse, Ltroounbacd fever increasing
in severity. Since that time Dr. Gardner
has vir. ted Lis j aiifnt several times a day,
a.-id while she is now femf what better she
still has fever and her cou;;h continues.
Blaine Meant It.
WAiHtSGT April 8. Within the past
few d.iys several sensational stories hare
brec circulating regarding Secretary Blaine.
Anior g these itories he was quoted as sayir g
tl.fct ie ha:l btcn "hounded" into writing his
l-.-tter of withdrawal.
These retort Lave been discredited by tbe
s'-.-etarj's f.-tecds, and Senator Hail, who
eLar.ci very clofeto Mr. Kl.-iine, now makes
the fallowing statement regarding the Utters
alieeJ willinstiesi to accept the nomination
for the Tresi lenry : "I do not speak for Mr.
Itlsinr, because I have no authority todoso,
but I know he EUinJs to-day exactly as he
did when he wrote Lis letter of withdrawal.
Be ha! not rcosr.bidered Lis determination.
and Lehss given no intimation ot any inten
tion to reconilder it."
Fri Wool Bill Passed.
T!.e Democrat in tbe House answered
the I'.Lode Island verdict against frea traie
by voting Thursday to put wool on the free
list. It is significant that the orator chosen
by the Democratic siJe to make the closing
se.eech (ilr. Wilson) has recently said in the
U- .use that be was in favor of absolute free
tnule-io favor of substituting the policy of
Ei .a-ad during the past forty years for the
pe Y.cy of the I'nited states since the forma
tion of this government.
At the conclusion of Mr. Wilson's speech
the previous question was ordered and ti e
bill was passed Ly years to 00 nays.
Not a I'.-pul hean voted for tbe bill. Two
Democratic mender?, Kabbitt and Miller of
Wiscanin, and one Farmers' Alliance man,
'tin of Kanas, vottd with the Republicans.
Forty -three l)eme-ralic and Alliance mem
bers were absent or doigJ. TUe lh! votes
for the LIU were all cast by Democrat or
Farmers' A'l'auce members.
Ctrl Robbers Caught.
Saxsos CiTi-, Idaho, April G. An import
ant arrest of one woman and six girls bai
h:en maaehere on the charge of stage rob
bery. Numerous "hold ups'' of tL stage
hive happened near Harvey's ranch bt!y.
Saspicion was directed to the old man Har
vey and bis family, and the shenlT set about
to trap him.
The sheriff with ten men waited in hiding
nrthe place where the robberies usually
Uick place, aad when tbe stage arrived there
a short time after six bandits sUpiied out
into the road and stopped it, levelling their
guns at the driver. The sheriff came for
ward and took in the whole gang, which
proved Ui be composed of Harvey's aix
daughters, who bad aisamed male attire.
When the arrest was male one cf the girhj
weakened and toid the whole storey. She
said she never liked the work, and was glad
they were caught. They were trained to it
by their father and mother, and tbe proceeds
were shipped east for sale sj as not to excite
suspicion in the country.
Sixteen to One.
Erie, Fa., April a. Congressman Dalzel'.'s
I'nited Staf-3 senatorial holies in Erie coun
ty died to-night at the bottom of an avalanche
of Quay ballots. All but three districts have
reported anj Senator tuay has won sixteen
to one. The total vote reported is 4,KJ, and
of this cumber ljuay has 3,707 and Dalzell
S The latter carried but one district in
the county that ia which ex-Coi.gressmaa
Cu'.oertson lives in Girard. To-night Sena
tor (Jaay's victory was celebrated with a
s'reet parade, band music, fire-works and
tbe firing of cannons.
A Suspicion of Poison.
LAJtcvsTER. April 7. Ada IL Ebersol, a
lt'-year-old girl, formerly of Lancastercoun
ty. died suddenly at Da'ton, O., last month,
and her body was brought to her old home
a. id intern J. This morning A. G. Martin
and J. M. Ginruh, of Lachnianville, Leban
oa ccur.ty, uncles of the girl, went to I-an-caster
to notify tLe District Attorney of their
bdief that the girl had died from poison,
and to ask for an investigation.
Tbe girl bad rece ntly inherited a consider
able estate, whah is litiievcd to have
prompted her murder. The body will be
examh.eil.
railage I dou't care how homely my
husband may be so long as he is good.
Viola I don't care how bad my hus
band may be so long as he is homely. I
don't want any other women running af
ter him.
j .v-T ! Vr f.-rt id p-s'ttlf-tst tr heaO,
jMi 1 . . t.-i-l larr tat lei tn-M innrtin; ki.a rpl
i .- I t. -.:.-, -: is lis. tlt-V. rs au-1 e-Hes.
I ah s cirvlina thnUral It va MilluUtf bat
Ao0 i.- pM oau tboait abe nit orruinlr
Jr.- - l irc:t- r-r-jLcrtptKM, ha-prj to trj.
r-- .!.!' thc- Vn-ak,
L-ic errm li uuzc a-ia a wi-tl In a vck.
The torturitiT rains and dlstreg-inz
ne rvoij-nes v hicli accomiiatiT. at tiiiu'.
cert iiu forms t.f 4ictr.a!e wiaUnes.'
vi. Id like majrio to Dr. I'icrce's Favorite
rrcscriitlioiu It is fasreir vegetable,
rerfectiy harmless, and adapted to the
e.'-iii-a-.e ortrauitioii of woman. It
:-i!ays and siib.lues the nervous symp
1 i;u3 said reiicves the pain accompany
LiiT fuuctioual aud crjrauic troubles.
It's a lcs'itimitc medicine an Invijr-rr-tiu?.
restruttve tonic, a soothing
rii 1 sjre-uztiicr.hi ncrviii and a nosi-
i . e l vtiic,
i-al aiiire-
. r "f....!..
ut-. All fiinetioiinl l--?t!irS.
:.u,Cn ir ?ul..ri
rre cured by it.
und ccranfi-emotita
There's nothin; like
l;w il acts there's nothing
.i in i i,e v,ay us sotu. its guar-ne'-'.
to pive satisfaction in every case,
' -,.'K;(,':::ca)' IlaiJ ioT lt is rromptiy
Head the g-anrantoe on the wrapper.
Yen loss nn'hinj if it doesn't tela
yea -but it wilt
e-'vsrrrM
Cod Ownitho Church.
A small New Yorker, while on a visit
to Lisaant, who lives ia a New Hampshire
town, was taken to church and Sunday
st'htxd. Ashe entered the church las
aunt caid :
" Now, (Jeorgie, you roast remember to
be very quiet while in church. You
kniw that it ie God's house, and be
would not like it if roa did not behave
well"
The yoacg man heeded this admoni
tion and waj quiet as a lamb.
L-.ter he was taken into the Sunday
school room. Then again he iu cau
tioned. " You mart be very pood while you are
ia here, tJeorgie,"Mid theannt, "because
Elif-hs Erown, the superintendent, does
n-t little people w ho make a noise." .
Again the caution was wt-il received,
and young George was a model of propri
ety. When he reached home his n o'her in
quired how he had liked the church and
if he had been a pood boy.
"He behaved beitUufulty" said his
sunt, and the mother waa much pleased.
Young George said nothing just then,
but a little later he amused everybody
by renmkir.p, "The church belongs to
God, but the Sunday school belongs to
lllhha Brown." Chicago Xetc.
Guaranteed Cure.
We athortze our advertised druggist to
sell Dr. King's Xew Diacovery for Con
sumption, Coughs, ana Colds, upon this
condiiion. If you are afflicted with a
Cough, Cold, or any l ung, Throat or
Chest tiouble, and will use this remedy
as directed, givirg ita fair tiial, and ex
perience no benefit, you msy return the
l oltle and have ycur money refunded.
We could cot msike this offer did we Dot
know that Dr. King's New Discovery
era! J be relied on. It never disappoints.
Trial bottles free at J. X. Snyder's Dru
store. I -arge s " ze jkh and J 1 00.
Unexpected Information.
Eilly Iaorecce, the actor, when in Chi
cago related with no little uuetion the
folioa ins bile t
" It occurred to me a number of years
so," he said. " I was oa my way with
my company from New York. Oa the
train I had si ruck up an acquaintance
ith a pretty little mirs jtiit entering her
teens, and it w f s not long before we be
tarne fast friends, although neither of us
knew the othei's name.
" Just before we roiled into Chicsjo I
cac'bt ber looking very intently at me,
and I asked her w hat she was thinking
about, she blushed as if detected in a
guilty act, but upon my repeating the
question she said hesitatingly.
" ' Nothing very much, fir. I was only
thinking how much you looked like
Bo rot-body.'
"Yh3isitr
" 4 Oh, I don't like to tell you,' she re
plied. I again asked her to tell me the
reason.
" ' Hecause,' she replied, 'he is not a
nice man. He is only an actor, and his
name is Billy Florence.' " Chit-ago Porf.
Nearly every one needs a good spring
medicine, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is un
doubtedly the best Try it this season.
Away From the Wall,
Where shall we set the bed ? Away
from ttie wall, and so ananged that we
may go all around without moving it, for
health's Bake and convenience in making.
Physicians tell us that it :s very unheal
thy to sleep near the wall, on account of
dampness for one thing; and another
thing more serious is that one's breath is
thrown back to be inhaled again. An
instance is related where a severe morn
ing headache was cured (permanently)
by simply moving the bed from near the
wall into the middle of the room. Ci'rui
II uit Itipiug.
A Leader.
Since its first introduction, Electric Bit
ters has gained rapidly in topular favor,
until now it is clearly in the lead among
pare medical tonics and alteratives con
taining nething which permits ita use as
a beverage or intoxicant, it is recoguized
as the best and purest medicine for all
ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys.
It will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion,
Constipation, and drive Malaria from the
system. Satisfaction guaranteed with
each bottle or ti e money will be refund
ed. Sold by J. X. Snvder.
Colored Parsons Excited.
Bii.tiiii.be, Md., April 8. The colored
movement denouncing outrages in the South
has reached Baltimore. Some 5"" colored
ministers, of all denominations, responded to
a call sent out for them to meet at Bethel
Church. The object of the meetins was ex
plained by reading a printed communica
tion from St. I)uis, stating that a move
ment Lad Ien started in that city to get all
the colored ministers ia this ountry to
unite, and on May "I, msetings are to be
held protesting agair-st the lynching, shoal
ing an J hanging of colored people ia the
South.
Afcr a short discus'on a committee was
appointed to act on tbe communication.
The committee submitted a report indors
ing the resolution, with tbe exception that
Sunday, May 2, be the day of tbe meeting
in place of May 31. Speeches were then
mad and Rev. W. M. Aiexsuder said.-
There is something coming, and before it
doe? come we want the people of this count
ry lo understand our position thoroughly
on this matter as Christians, and when the
conflict JoeS come 1 am satisfied it will be in
the right."
Kev. C. W. Mossell said : ' If this thing
cannot be settled amicably it wiii then have
to le settled with the sword, until one or the
other is exterminated, and the man who is
rot willing to cast his lot with tbe others
as an cTeringon the altar is not worthy of
being called an American citizen."
Death In A Hen's Peck.
Ka?tok, Fa., April 3 Mrs. CatbetineJol.es
wifee f Thorna o. Jones, a slater, residing
near Bangor, is dead un.ler peculiar circum
stance. A fee iiay (.- a setting hen ekrd
one of her r.grs. Elood poisonii.- set in
tod the band sire' led up to double its natural
sirs.
Tbe poisonous fluid had permeated tbe
system and death followed. Mrs. Jones was
aged forty eight.
"Tp,id
acvA
it en Prar
K3KEKT CC?;UXPT!, KSY- FEVER.
5Ttiv. ETC- Crcuiars free Br
iPETERVOGEIi, Sqtaersct.PA:
TABBttlglRE!
wr r
ff,
will be paid for a recipe enabling
us to make Wolff's Acme Black
ing at such a price that the retailer
can profitably sell it at ioc a bottle.
At present the retail price is 20c
TsJt efTtr t cra until January tst, 5J3. Tar
fnnicuUrs ao&vas tbt uzulmistiL
Acms Blacking is made of pure alcohol,
other liquid dressings are made cf water.
Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. Wbo
caa show us bo to make it without alcohol
so that wecan make Acme Blacking as cheap
as water dressing, or put it ia fancy ck
ajes like many of the water dressings arid
then charge for the outside appearance in
stead of char-h-g for the contents of the
bottle?
WOLFF & EAKDOLPH, Philadelphia.
is the came of a paint of which a 55c bottle
is enough to malie six scratched and dolled
cherry chairs look like newly finhbed ma.
hortaaies. lt will do mny ether remarkable
iir.S which ro otli?r pair.t t-an da
Ad retnilcrs sll it.
v ia tsnstii ui ttrrrrai iatrf
-GENERATION AFTER GENERATION
V f BAVX CBID AJD BLCiStD IT. . -A
Iroppd on Suanr, Children Lore It.
Trrj Iiaveir aatoaid Lit ft boliie ot it iu his tU tL
Every Sufferer KTS
on HmrK.llThri&,CVmctui.('Urrh. iirvnrhiti,
AUirn, Chole-ri Morbiis, iLrrbr, I ARfDew, S'-rvrirna
In botir or iJmti, fcnff Joints ur S trains, flrvt m
thiM old ivxivnf iv-iel' itni trxiy cuw. i".niph:
fre-. 8(ld errrr rherc. F'rtcw" at rt. , br BiJl. Dot: i
iprea (i tn. JJilsoN a CX
TREASURER'S SALE
-OF-
I!
AtTccatilj- to the provWon of an Act of A
Hembly of rviirsvlvanin, iirectine the mode of
gelling unseated lands for la xes. j.assed tbe l.ab
day of Mn h, A. 1.. l'land the several npr!e
tueute ihervui. the Treasurer of Himerset itoumy,
hrelir tiv Dotiee that unless the school, t oun
ly. BuilJiuK an.i K.mi Taindne on the follow
ing unse.iied lands are oJ lietorethe day of sale
the whole oruch rt ol pii'-h traHet.or panel of
land a will par the Ibxs- ami costs will be told
at the Court House, ia suiaenel Borough, oa
MONDAY. JUNE 13.1892,
for the arrearages of taxes due and costs accrutd
mereeii :
ACltES.
TAXES.
12
10
2!s
4-4
tiU
ai
lul
flallarher Henrf-
a
I OS
wui Unlip..
liner UilliaiuJ
I.utle H M .Mel.Biie...
ia S.i
Is 4
II s
McMillen R3A J J..
fclirw-k Frederick-
7 se
7 :
10 w
V hite Jel.u.....
Wtiiie licorge..
13 OS
Moore 11 .
4 M
ts-hi-oek Frederick.
400
Kod jy John !..
11 16
ALLEG1IEXY.
102
)
1 :
JO
2S
:o
ism
Airaiine Phllip.
(Iiits John
v:iliT t e.jltsjru..
Mei.-atl J.wt-pu .
5 n
1 46
1 iU
li a
erns r-u-T...
te 'm iosirje
t-lnilh t'ltarles K
Miiler Char:ea H...
1 S7
1
1 !fc
GaiUier A Colboru
BLACK
Cej.hart A Walter.
4 si
lb
4 14
M 4
Ceebeer Pavid
si luell Samuel ...
fie half Joli a -.....
67 l
24 79
S M
hi
Mevers feter .
At'liiv.u J .ii.
Ji.'insoa VI illiai )....
T in Inaxh .
P.ureher oo,e .
Jelilltjgs Joha....
12
2 a
2.1
4H!
a;t
4ti
srj
liO
il-'i
130
li
Acres
l.'i"J
tii1;
60
:ot 2
H VJ
v lisoil -
10
K-arieht F B
Karnct y-i-t-j
i'-eir t.-orce
e'uneu John 4c Kate .
Hexnpe Charltn.. , , ..
4 0
St
63
S
4 U
6 30
Buechiej- reter
I'MltOn gjmii..l
Forward Chauni-ey
VROTUERS VALLEY.
IjiliaiiKh NtttUao.
1 'ml :i tvtrah
Stern i ra ham.
W ill 4: Forward .
JirtV Himm P....- ..
MiNtkAl. LEASEA
rounirj'man Jai oh...w. H
Hay IteiijiiYiita t Heirs -
Fritz William i
!; Kuii!ph. ...
JW-.ver Hamut-i.M
l-'riti Laeiel ..
C0XFL U:CK E0R0COH.
ifi
1 14
1 i3
4 OG
l.v'.
217
1
iw
MS
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in
St
S 3S
4
1 21
S CO
1 CH
3 IU
1 ol
1(1
2 V
Lots.
1
1
2
1
2
Oltahan Thomas
1 wili-rton W J
Mi-Kenncn Joha-..
Sharp l.avid...
fiu-m J. J
Venter FV-deriek..
PaiinerC. W
2 S!
2
I
1 41
SS
S IS
2 Ji
Saiiivan i heirs
IVXEVA COLT.
Mineral leases.
Brow u I. VS ileox. Krlog F..
CAS$ELMAS B0S0CU1T.
X
4 II
Lots.
D
2
4
X
0,llic Frank
( ViletaaTi I K-mli
1 .-h 1 1 Kdward.......
IIhv Mirlia-1
8 ay liiurud
len WiUiam A
VV timer Jem i ilei?a....
Krer lienrr ..
I iikium-n, N'. ".
Pall i van N. W
t'liknown. Now. 2t, 2....,
Ward .
4
ba
1
I
1 42
SO
S.1
.xa" lick:
Acres.
4i
i:t
22 1-1
4-.S
Lota.
Bej,r hT A P ...
li-iil JoHeph
.-n.lsirjin Charles...
Moore John
I'lillson samuei.
Moore Mi's.'"
4,pban Siinou.HMM-
7 64
S IS
3 t
72
2 0)
2 i
S 16
M.w.re liiram
Wolierblxrirer 1. P
41
Pl,il-on Samuel
Clark Maurice
3 82
44
I'hiison siniael..
Kannude Joseph
lywry S""""'
Max U-u ....
Kadciilf Ja'-ob
Kra udlr J. VV
Kannmte James
Lttlles. J. i t.-taU-l
Ma-irarct lit.in-t A
l.ieii ly Samuel J-...
Folloi I iav id .
Fuller kaS.c
Fii'kr H. Hoaell
F'ullere'ourtner.....
FAlUHol'L.
1 15
2 61)
3 ot
1 St
6 It
1 if.
I 27
1 W
I 37
J i
M
Ames Thoma-
Ci-r;r..(n A. ii. & W iimoth
Saddier John
Tempest Ka hnel....
irolileU FillE-ltlh ....
Oeigtrr t'auiel
JEFFF.RSOX.
Flick Lndwick
(ClioiHitil klehard
Kink Benjuuilii
JLXXER.
Frieiliine William .
Hiver William 11
4.1 74
21 71
In lit
is :
Jilt
22li
2ei
l'JO
1
1 So
3 16
6 72
2f
21
in
4 ?4
4 77
2 02
2 a
2 7
Kieruan tit on .
hi ttfm-ir.'r Je?e
KiJile Mu Uael
. LAMXER
Milter Jai-oh, (t'eirs)
Bowman J-.': .. ,, ,.
W ui ii VVoIfrnubfnjer
Pnnkham teo. M. ..
Mej era Pt-UJ (lieir) .
Lint Gil'lan
Manin Tliawiaa,
C-neal bamey .
LOWER TCRKEYE00T.
10
2iO
1 f-7
! 24
II 67
1 21
7 71
7
61
4
1
1
1
Acres.
4.KI
4.
4i
4e
2il
4i
2-.t
tW.
HMi
1W
J3
Park fter rsrc . -
Ii IIX'I" 1 ii w .. . . . .
B-U William
Artisan Bnk, Pittsburgh
K1'1 Frank . .
kunx Henry
Mineral Lcata.
Pa Ly A & hro,
Zioka A i. t o
Hcnsel ii. C
iiuttaa laae, ti ii
ME YEHUDA L E V0R0LGU.
17 96
IX 3!t
V2
12 1 .
36
62
2ti
12 66
its 2b
Si
12 W
Lots.
rtinlln James..
Ilcit.tr Juhii.
7S
7 24
1
UNSEATED
LAIS
4 M
16 27
IS 27
19 01
21 7X
i 42
H 67
(1 5wt
7 67
I 0
t
Ileal Hirsin
kelm Silas (.Estate).
Orine John
CuMer tiamuel
MJDVLECREEK.
Aerra.
$ 1-4
4"i 1-4
Pedforf Oonnlnj. Jr
Bedford Jweph ,
Vnknown
20 66
17 67
70
KORTttAXPTOX.
Brown Snaacna
Ftnamore Haral.
Hadmao Mary
Wadman FTiscilla
V. adman Ann
Howman tract
May James ..
Countryman Jarob
Foglrka A Smith
SlurU Charles H
OGLE.
9S
lao
11 31
12 M-l
an
5 14
2S 02
1 74
IH bl
23 K3
SS 76
2 72
11
1 .7
-.mo
I ithara Jrawph-
.10 34
lit Ni
M K2
1st 82
H 42
M St
ft".
49 I I
4V 14
4U 14
4'J 14
44 SS
37 21
It s(
4 14
49 14
2 V.
21 32
21 60
2f 20
26 S
2'. .V,
21 7s
21 7t
24 60
1 SS
24 64
60 u
24 M
49 14
4 0
43 t4
ii S2
4,is
8 haw Benjamin..
I?
4.v:
Clark Jamea..
's'i
1 .S
K
4e)I
'J
4ni:
4"2'J
A
137
4i
efl
SX
431
CD
fit
200
415
2110
4iO
6
SS
4.J1
Moore Ahraham
Haines Adam-
ttv Ji!ah ..
lrw ia John and Jaeub.
Stow Joiin...-.-
W eyman Ht-rmanua.....
SUK-kton K!i hard -..
1 borntun William...-.
Wh John .
alter Lewi
Thornton William
PpruKle Thomaa
Trist Eliiallh-
Clark liauiel..
poor John . -
Cook John ,
James Jonathan
Mites Samuel Jr
Folk Caleb Jr .
Folk Owen..
Folk CakU Sr...
l.yle Janiitf
Wirick John Sr.
Richard KamueL-
West Manilas.
Jouea Jame...
Berk lev liusrh-
W'entwonh H
Horuer lnaac....
linuet Jacob B .
PAIXT.
Tilton William-
4'0
)iJ
407
llO
1 Lot
Acres.
III".
127
12.1
li"7
si
26
:
2j0
61
11"
6
42
IS
ft On
20 63
5 06
1 66
14 S3
4 SO
4 i"
5 74
2 M
V7
2 06
7 69
2 32
4 34
2
1 M
3 73
Christ llneh.,
Ja-i'le AuOrew
ii,.:iie Andrew
W eaver I.y.i a .
Mineral Leasea.
Brown J W ilcox, Kodeer J
" Felix Jame A.
" KciKrs John
" Seese Philip E
seese lwvid
Siss Israel
(,in.tleslerirerP
" Rharler Pavid J.
" Hiiaiier John O.
" I-ehman Henry
M Fosler i.rge
Weihle Samuel.
- BautlT eiothiel.
QVEMA1I0XIXG.
lev
Mineral Leases.
LlndetaaO 8oVmOB-.
I k kma Hear -
FnKle J"hn
IWnford John.
Livtrnrood Jamb
Kaveacraft Joho...
MeTt-r John-.,
70 Brown J W ilcox. Bamhart Jno.. 1 70
Y " Mong Calharine 3 64
SS " - M
V.-A " Lohr H. H '
S3 " W ilt W illiam 2 04
) " Friu Jon i 2 2n
107 Gardner Benjamin. 2 62
110 " HeiuhaugliGeo 2 6s
230 " Barnhart Jaiwb
Adam A Rachael... CO
T'nsealed iAnd.
1 Lot Stoyestown A Bedford Pike 1 20
R0CKW00D B0R0UGU.
Lota.
Albright Ceo. (Heirs)
Cramer Thonian
2 SO
4 22
6 .V
1 29
36
:16
1 72
2 47
2 29
1 OS
SO
90
90
90
90
Kne Frank..
tinnnch Isaac
Albnghl ertrge tlleim)..
" , ,,
Ben ford etonre
FeiKhen Josephine
.. ..
Phillippl Jacobs Z
fehuiu hamul.. .
SHADE.
Etotler Jacob Br
31 fi 1-2
3eti 1-2
. 1-2
0
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1S7
121
S'
4-0
1(0
173
l.
4i O
21 ) .
liO
li)
4.0
22
422
414
0
4TJ
:'.s
40H
4
162
lot
UK)
Vi
227
96
2W,
fi
1(4
124
ion
7s
V4t
.Vi
Si.)
7s
t7
lti
sew
43 K
IVrry Simon..
21 CO
Witheral Kamiu-l , ,
Weld James
Zi in merman John .
lliiechew Gideon
Perry Simon, ilrwln Bri)w
Cara'dine Thomas, " -
WilliamA J.-e ... ,
Huleufete- 'reoryy
Parson A W emleL , . .
M 4.
16 !
24 f.
14 74
3-s
JO 9S
47 39
1.1 76
23 W
29
31 01
11 14
10 32
2S 61
Lvdiff. Scott and J H fill 13
Ixihr Frank
Newtld John 1-2
1 4-i man! John
f aiiipuell Mary..
1'iinn Jam.w...
'liver William...
Thompmn Jaroea
Mineral Leases.
Brown J. Wilcox, Crovle J
" " Ixihr Peamon
" " Iht Jom-ph
" Bender BenJ. F.
" Iambart J. C
" " Young Maria.
" u (in.ve Tobias.
" Wehtenheiiier A
" Felix John A
Uui j at
" " Kmvui John-.
" " hhafler Levi-.
" Bi-rkebile Sam.
" Kimroel R..1-.
" " Thomas W m.
' " Bender B. F
" "8wiudle Sarah C
" - Lf.hr Harrison.
Iwler John...
" alker Moma.
" Binder B. F
12 2."
1
2H 94
3-s
17 So
31 66
2 9;
20 tS
14
5 30
3 3H
16 73
3 12
7 !T7
3 19
9 hx
1 .V
S 47
4 14
3 34
2 60
3 M
1
10 04
2 60
3
11 6S
85 1.
16 72
SOMERSET.
Mineral Let-v.
2-v Brown J. W'ileox, MoKtoller John.
Ill - t'riah
2LO " Pile Emanuel .
99
4 41
11 XI
soi'THAxrTox.
S2
12" 1-2
)'
4. 1-2
no
i"
S 1-2
4:rr 1-2
Si
1 Lot
vo
12.'.
:l(
1
vt
i .s
212
10
21 J
7
lis
2C1
luo
Camp gamuel..
2 07
F'inamore Sarah
17 71
3 5?
Kohlcr Imniel.. .
McBride Marjrarvt
yon? & W iu .. .
Waller Iianiel
Roddy A- Kamer
Ront-y James .-.
Eekert Joseph J..-
Oiay Thoniaa, (Heirs,.
Mineral Ijinds.
Brinham A Hewitt, Witt J. G
" 1 - liii.kle -
Jone J D. Co., Jonca J. l.
Coitnah A KupjK 1. "
Wrvanda Heirs, Marti Geo
" FUi
Burns. Gelx Anthony
Fmeriek Jacob, Marti Run -Hay
Mk-hael A I-avid heirs
Kennel Jacob L
" " chimi.ker B
" " " Korns Jacob
Wilmoth a Ha:!, Troutman J
Ehynboxt Sylrcster, Ken
nel Levi
ST0XYCREEK.
22 is
is
76
70
12 Nl
1 42
70
4 11
3 23
2 6S
4 se
2 7:
5 4
20
ft 4S
2 27
2
5 93
2 68
Acres.
2"
414
206
41
140
240
l"2
6s2
6H
fr
2'l
64.-.
!tl0
12S
Sixngler Aaron .. ,
Murrv- Margaret. .
Meyers Henry . .
Kimn.el lniel
Mineral Lands.
Brown J. Wilenx.l W rifht Albert
" ' M.wtoiler Joseph.
" " Walker Josiah J
M . M
May Jonathan"....
" ,lner Ja-ob W.
" " Long Levi J
" ' Lumiwrt JivUh .
' " Landi; Ed want.-.
" " Ijiml-ert Abraham
" " Shuuk Jefferson
L.i Josiah J .
' stHfieher John
44 - siutz-nan C. C
" " Glewner Henry M
SUMMIT.
Zi fjll William
0
2C K2
14 23
6 63
4 S3
7 7s
9 71
32 69
2 91
a 62
16 90
a 37
4 99
4 OS
22m
4 9".
14 43
10 S3
1 hi
ii'l
1 ,S
21o
t 96
402
14
1 Lot
1
2
6
9
1
1
1
1
ft IS
Evans John..
S 32
2 03
34
1 76
4 63
16 66
81
hi
H4
1 62
Soon Uenry-
n. k. to..
Zimmerman Amanda .
Seibert W. A
Fnoa iiinah
Zimmerman Amanda..
Hay Philip .
Judy Sunutd.
Miller Joseph 8 .
Mineral Land.
Roddy J. D. sctiell Wm. P.,
Wolf I), and tinagy John1; .
- " Lichty Abe -
For ward Rosa, Berkley Sam.
Miller John A-. El.len F..
Miller B
Beaeby, Keim A Livii.good,
Brenixer.
Sa lor Harmon, Waiu
UPPER TUR KEYF00 T.
Aerea.
at
622
4-SJ
42
4 01
4 tr.
7 60
1 91
14 7
1 2o
41
6
I'D
20
131
1 )
ld
King John...
1 .V
S 4H
3 41
70
1 4t
S 46
4 93
4 23
2 51
C 49
7 23
4 67
12 87
i 75
4 S4
t-hultz Joatah..
Roddv John D ,
llarnih Miller
Mineral Lands.
Henl D. C, Cramer Bruce,
" KregarJ. 8
" Kregar George
" Riaiwhy Jouaa..
" VouchtD.il
" " HeintMiugh D
Brougher Kis-eman
" Se, h ler Jonhua
ahoup t Hinehman
" " Yntzy . I)
Meyera Jonar .
160
210
272
17.
2I.
142
URSLXA BOROUGH.
Vutiy E. D M 9
Col.b M Freymycr 1 10
Moivan, Youug A Co , 1 39
Scl.eil Henry 42
Y'uuy A Spencer A Cu 1 47
Oinningham W'.(Heira) . S7
I hl J. H 15
166
Lola.
1
I
1
2
1
2
Sale to e ommence at 10 o'clock, A. U.
John Hamer,
Treasurer f Fomrrsct Cwtolj,
Pa
Taia bib's Orncx, 1
bumenet, April 13, lr.i?. f
P. S. Peraons paying taxes on anf oTtae lands
adrertisrd tM-fre la day of sale, will be charged
76 eeuta (or advenuing and fees.
A
DM IXISTK AT0RS' NOTICE.
Fuie of W m stull. late of Stonyeroek Twp.
Homerxjt Co. Pa . dee d.
Letters of administration on the a! .ore estate
bavtng been grauted to the undersigned by the
proper autborily nHic ia hereby given lo ail per
sons Indented to said estate lo make Immediate
payment, aud thoae having claims avaiurt tbe
same w 111 present them duly authenticated for
settlement on Salardar. the 23rd day of April,
at the late residence of aaid decedent
WM. H MILLER,
J.J. KIMMF.U
Adininutratora.
- "r. .
f
IV'&V&2 W DISEASES OF POULT.! Y. . ti
Zi U V V y-jt rwrriAI. i.lHECTiu.VS.-'-ato'aW a pill f 1 cch. ct ii
V- THE POSITIVE CURE. r.Tfl
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SCHMIDT
The Largest and Most Complete
Wine, Liquor and Cigar House
IN THE UNITED STATES.
GK Wa. SCHMIDT,
DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF
Fine Whiskies.
IMPORTER OF
X0S. 93 AXD 97 FIFTH A
All orders received by mail
KO. 88 FRANKLIN STREET.
JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE.
JOHN H. WATERS & BRO.
PLUMBERS,
S7SAX a42D C-AS FITTSSS.
We are now established In our new bvii.'Imt,
which, we ean safely :.ay. Is the b-i-p.rra:.(:i d f.-r
our businesa in Western Pennsylvania.
Flverythiug pertainitig to the Plumbics, Steam
and Gas businew c-rned in te-k.
We will, as fomcrlv. give rarefal attintio-i to
the STEAM AND HT WATER lit Ails'.; bus
inejw. tmr former etiorts in this ime enbi.-e
some of trie laige-st buil.iiiigi. in the county, w ua
entire succem.
In the FPPLT PFPARTMFlNTwe carry a full
line of Rubber and i.ai:ier beltinr, Stcurn end
Water H.e, Valves, Inj.s tor. Ln:.neatisi, s'.-ani
Ganges. Iron Pipe Filling, Etc. 1 iieei qaowd un
applicauou.
CONDENSED TIME TABLES.
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Somerset and Cambria EraacTi
NuKTIIWAEP.
Juhnum iliil E. v . R.vk wo -.J ,'.) a. rr.
S-.nerset 6 a:;, .-love town Ci2l, HiMiversville
132, Johnstown, 7 .
Jvftttuftrten M'tif F.--pf ; rto-'li o.sl 11.3.. a. m.,
Somerset 11:6s. ?,:c.yesn,wu 12:26, HooVersvilie
12:37, Jobntowu 1 M p. iu.
Somrriki i4..smnWiii. Koe-kTOul 5-10 p. in.,
Somerset e:03 p. m.
.Stindiiv Accnmmttfitliun Rockwood 11:35 a. m.
Somerset, 11:6.
SOUTHWARD.
JlaS Johnstown 7:l a. m., Hooversville 8::'.l.
Storesu.wn S:46, Some r-t I 9.16, Kockwood
9:40l
Erprt Johnstown 3:W p. m.. Hooverville 4.1'".
sujyeatowu 4uW, bomcreel 6 01, Kcauood
6.i.
Rarkt Ar"i n'hlntioa Somerset 6:10 p. m.,
Rockwood 6i.".-.
Svniffiw Art'mr'!ntim Somerset 5r01 p. m.,
Kockwood 5.-26 p. m,
EXXS YLVAS I A RAILCOA I.
SCHEriffiliE IX EFFECT DEC 3J, l-:it.
EASTERN STANOARO TIME.
DISTANCE AND FARE.
Mile. Fare.
Johnstow nto Altoona.. .. ::-!; SI 10
" Harri-Mirg in.', n !1
' phiiad.-li.il ia 27". 26
" " Blairsville Int. 2i',' 7
Greeii'l.nrg, 47 1 1
" l'.ttsi.n-i.-h 74 2 "I
' Pi.tlimor.- S'.'.ej 7
W anlilligtou 2U7 7 e
COXI.ENSED SCItKbt LE.
Trains arrive and d.-juir. from the .station at
Jobnatown as follows :
WESTWARD.
Oyater Express. . .
W'estern F.xpre&
Johnstown Accommodation
" Expre -...... ..,
Paelfl Express.
Way Passenger. .
r.:W a. m
6 2:'. a. m
6 I S a. m
'j j. - a. m
::a. in
3:32 p. m
5. 16 p. in
9 J" p. m
9 31 p. m.
Mail...
Johnstown Express.. .. ...
Fast Line. ..
EASTWARD.
Atlantic F 1 press
Sea-Shore Expre.
Ham-burg AceouiiiKxIalioa-.
I my Express .....
. i:3.. a m.
. 6 40 a. 13.
. S 24 a. m.
. 10:16 a. in.
. 12:"l is m.
. 411 p. til
. 7 us p. m.
. 7 I'', p. m.
1(:J i ci.
A.t'Hjua Expres
Mail Ftxprsn... .
Johnstown Accommodation -
Phila-telphia Lxprcja ..
FaM Line....
A. H. HUSTON.
Undertaker and Embalmer.
Coiling, Casket and Hobo.-
OF ALL GRADES OX HAND.
A. G OOD ITEAUSE
and everything pertaining to ruuerala furnished
on short notice.
South Turkevfoot Street, Someriat. PinV
Octl4 '9M
When Doctors All Agree.
It ia a fact well established, that Feh-
auary and March are the most tryicg
months to aged and enfeebled persons.
Pneumonia, influenzi and kindred chest
atHiction?, : r j mcst lialie to get in tlu-ir
deadly wotk. There is but one thing to
do; build tip and fortify the stein with
a pure stimulant. Medical men all over
this country aree tl at Klein's "Silver
Age" atf-1 50 per quart, and ''Jitnitiesne'
at f 1 23 per quart, stand without a peer.
If you want fine six year old tiuckenhei
mcr, Finch, tJibson, Overholt. or Bear
Creek, you ran have them at $1.00 per
quart or six quarts for $5 00. We are
recognized headquarters for the choicest
branda of Wine, Liquor, Cordials, etc.
Goods expresfd anywhere. Send for
complete price list; mention this patr
too.
MAX KLEIN,
ft! Federal Sl, Alleyheny, Ta.
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was....
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YOU CAN FIND
THIS
PAPER
o bis in Pitt .we. H at lb Ad,ert.,tas Lursu
ui
a author- i-iT?iirTTrrftnT nnr,(?
vA Ageaia. UXUat
was will eaauirt lut aafwniaiaa at luwwt maa
b w
I
e- , VHCATTI P- DISEASES.
Cats. Sweltiaos, f misss. Carainv fTm'.
n,. CMC.- ll. c"te. f-'r-
Fisidia. lumen. Spirts. Hir.;uoi . arJ
bUjii lottUinsfcitacaehtottlV
1:
i
BUILDim.
TELEPHONf. NO. 666.
VEX IT, PITTSDURGir, FA.
will receive prompt attention. "S
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.
THE SEW EOOM IN THE
DIBERT BUILDING,
Corner Main and Franklin St.?.,
,sffl MensfWomens,wli.;
OfEest Quality, ami at LOWEST PIUCES
can be found, in styled of all make?. I sal
pre) ared to coni-f fe with one and all
deale rs in tbe State. Ail I a?k is a trial.
SCOTTJD IBERT.
ARTISTIC JOB " PRINTING
A SPECIALTY.
HARRY M. BENSfiOFF,
MANUFACTURING STATIONER
AND
BLANK LOOK ilAKEIi.
HANNAM BLOCK,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
Johnstown's New Grocery.
Haii: opened a new
GKOCERY STOIJi:,-
Soul Least Corner of Maiktt i Iax-u-t f'.re, t,
JOHNSTOWN,
I aril j-rfPAft'l t fimisli buyers frrta
ditl'i rciit roiots v.t;h tii fcio Ih of
I'revh iittM erics fit lowo? t r'. ci?.
t'..'ULtrv prtvluce, .in !i as l.ut
tTr, ei"s,( tc t.ik"n in e x
cliurye for rc-eis.
JAMES D. RUTLEDGE.
C. C. JORDAN.
JAMES HINCHMAN.
JORDAN & HI.NCHMAN.
Cu-tome rs vrill find ns at the fame old stand,
with a Isirj-er supply of ur own niiu:actcred
g'SKls. mh S an
nunis k mm,
than ever. As wholesale dealers in
CRACKERS, CANDIES, NUTS AND FRUIT,
we have im r,as. .l fm-ilitii-s for fiilhie orders
prouipliy and -atisiae-iority.
Jordan Iliiicliman,
270 and 272, Main Street, JedlNSTW.V. PA.
A Word to Somerset Farmers
and Others-
Io you want to save money? If so, rail
UN"
Geo. ThomnM, Jk. Co.,
12:5 Clinton ftrett,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.,
For ycur Iry t;iK)il, Orereric?, Fleer,
Fine Teas, Tol.-acco, Cigars, ivc.
All kinds cf country produce taken in
exchange; for good.
HOW TO SAVE MONEY.
TliV
QJrAS. PIUBECK'S
lJoot and Shoe Store.
Men-' I'.xi's fromfl.ti." up, und a':! ether
Footwear at tlie lowest l'rices.
A'l i.'f""!s I iuarante-cl to trive
Satisfaction, if rr t as rec
ommended. wiil take
them back.
Look fr the Bija with the big
84 Franklin Street,
JOHNSTOWN - PA.
IHIY TITLE 453 TI1ST E8.
121 & 123 Fourth Ave.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Capital - - - $1,000,000.
Undivided Fronts $130,000.
INSURES TITLE TO REAL ESTATE.
Authorized to act aa
Exrculor, Administrator, (JaarJian,
Trustee, Assignee, Kccrirer, Ac.
PEALS I"?
RELIABLE INVESTMENT SECURITIES.
Rents rVixea in its Superior Vaults from
ii.is.) per annum cpwarti.
lieceiv a deposits and loans cn mort
gages and approved ce.lintera's.
JUHX B. JACKSON", - President.
JAMKS J. IK3NNELL, Vice rroident.
C. B. McVAY, - Stcretary and Tress.
ricr s?fj OF HCZS.
New Spring Goods
S. E. PHILLIPS,
103 CI ritoii iStrcct, L.,uthT .V
DI,E.SS fjiUUUN. 1
Consisting of Fiack and Colotc.1 Saaiiie Silks. S.truh ?j!ks. Velvet an i y. I
in all colors, Ulack atid i .l-red HenrieUasat .,... j; , . i
TH-rvard. We ha'.e a full ! r.e of ail tho New H eaves, s;:. h y, ,;',',"' f
Cur-'.s. Chiveron Carrn and die.iie.s. etc. ''' " I
Cotton Ire .o41m. Foi:c-.iu-r.orU Ou'in-fl-th, (.'pt.-n ..::,, (... I
and Saline p. ,; '
Ladie fprlnjr J-kl- A full line of Hoti:.tios. W, urant, c ,
Kid (iioves.
Call aii'l too us. I
S. E. PHILLIPS.
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IT WIIL, l'.VY YOU
to xt. i voi a
Wr.l. F. SHAFFER,
t-'w A T T -T C T TJl.'X V A
CW-.aa.aa-.a.. .s..
aaa-f-.-.a-e-ror:.dlWe:'u
e-uUtr. ;v-i:-.vi., !.: ?. taa'i c'
P-rwiis in ..! of '-f-"'.'. r.NT M'oRK will
5 .1 ii '.. ti-eir re-t Mti! at my 'a..;, k !.'
a !:,.." i1.'-'!'! i..'!' 'i1.
r-'- i: (.-.ix.'.-'i .- A--- : ' . - f'.l- .-j
I t.-: i" io '. 1 .i v.e sjh.1 e! r-.a--ac.a lo the
Wiule Bronze, Or Fure Zi.io Mcr.u.Tent
.
rr.trrs-ii.-ea hr K: . ve. A. I..sn. , s a i.eci '..
I.or...-v.;.:er.: tr :-.e f.-iat..! U r XML AM
v'Ssi IJ '. ' 1 ;. a i '. .-!,-! ,i--.;:ii, t m N
tne Pel -i".r --t f -r our t h:ai -v-.ie i'a-
n,ai. j u. .- " w.
1VM. F. SIIAFFKil.
Louther's
Main Street, Somerset, Pa.
This 2ccl Tn Sterols Eatidl7 EwCcning a Gr.it
Tssm's T5a1a i ca'fi'lTfV ft
i wiv.al. IVa.l i WW t'AS La W.A;Ca Ci
FRESH MD PURE DRUGS.
Jlcdici'acs, J)yc Stuffs, Sponges, Truses,
Supporters, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, &c.
the poercs givs rrrtsoAL
ntlmr'
LO
nmor s nBSGnBHSFii
e:.A7 CAES BZIXJ 7ALX TO 17S 0SLT FSitSH A?2 PVT.E AR11CLZS
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES,
And a Yu!l Line of Optical Goods always on nand. From
such a large assortment pll can be suited.
THE FIHEST BBAHDS OF CICABS
Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our qood
to uitending purchasers, whether they buy
Irc'in ns or elsewhere.
W llll Latfe
X.TrlT?J CTDrrT
ciniii j a ii a
Somerset Lumber Yard,
ELIAS CUNNINGHAM,
MiM-'i'- Ria :id r tAt.sa atD WaoiJaaLi axoP.naiLsa of
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS,
Hard and Soit "Woods,
oak. ropi.AR, s:d:n':s. Pickets, MorLDixos,
A5IT, W ALM T. FI OCr.INf:, SASH, STAIR P.AII.8,
CEERHY. YELLOW P1XE. PHISiiLM. IXX)E3 - BALUSTER.-',
eHi-sTM-T, V. Hi IE PISE. LATH. BLIXDS, NE'VEiPOS
A General Line of a'l gra.!es of Lcrn'oer and Buil.5inr Material ami Roofing Slate keptlato.i
ALso, caa furuL'h anv-etiina in tbe line of our hnsiness uor.!er wlia reasouaiilo
pros; tic's.", s-ieli as jirackeu, Ud.l-.ixed noiS. etc
ELIAS CXJSTElS'OHI,
Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. It. R. Station, Somerset
RIFE'S HYDRAULIC ENGINES.
TiiF n.ii..';iines n'.-ie aer 20 feet
hiidi fur every I x,t f.ll r,n t!. ninuhine.
Ttiey si ; !y fro::i 2 to 70 "uMonse.f w-it-r
ft'r iiiitti.te, at. I m-iil rai. to anj- height
up ti L'.'-i I. ft, i. i,i any !i-ta::ce up t.-ten
ini fs. Ti.ey are es-eci:i!:y a Lipte-i for
f nnihii -j ;ier f ir (o.ir.'l to n, fie.-to-liet".
pteatn mills, ti.'irit, 8r,,j for irri 'sit
iiig pcriK j, liai-h iiia. !.in is
GUARANTEED
f.r ti.ltv-. i li i.u rr.Oi.eyor note, an.l
when '.l f-.r t'.ivare lurtlf-r ui-.r-i-.-ee-l
t-.r ne year. M:.chi:i, s have Wo t-urel aa
ec l-v the ! !.i i.!..Ti,,..i(.,rtni whora
?t rvler t-. b rern.is.. o l' i w.
V ii-ari's : S K.. S!-rr. M.tir's; A.'.'
t r. e.is-. unit : ). Jtav. i n.prietet
','..'-' ''. a '-":r res. rt. Summit
Tr.e h.jro are a.l S.-.nirrtrt e-jiinty
t-s,, r, t .i..-.ii!.iow i'ur jeipie.
E1. AVoy, Gcn'l Ag't.,
SIPESVILLF, I'A.
POTJTZ'S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
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CITE YOCR 05 A L3EFCL PEESE3T.
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ple-.t tak-.,! r-.r l.v n. Is t..-.-.-M f' '
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