The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, April 05, 1893, Image 2

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    The Somerset Herald
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.April 5. 151.
Axeman- Maxwell is iertairrv a ilaiir.
" : her Clark u nor S:vensoa were
ever ia it ilh him. M-XW-11 has a rec
ord of U-ln&iiinc more fuurtli-claw post
masters in s shorter ii u: ti.aa any man
mho has eversirung the axe- His aver
age so far exceeds one hundred and fiuy
per day.
A rcw days since Mr. CievelaoJ norni
naied Dean F. Carry, E! j, of Albion, X.
Y., for a consular ap;Kintment. lie Las
siai-e discovered that Carry belongs to
the Hill-Murphy machine and has with
drawn the appointment, whereupon
there is "the to pay" an I another
ingredient a ided to the seething Iemo-rat:i-
cauldron.
Tiir. aptointn:cnt of Hon. John M.
Reynold's, of Bedf ord, as Ass'istant Sec
retary of the Interior, is proclaimed a
(li&tinctive Harrity victory and there is
g-eA rejoicins in the camp of his friends,
w hile there is a lively husllin of other
applicants for olhoe to get in under his
w ing. The position which Mr. Reynolds
w iii occupy is one requiring marked le
El ahi'.ity, hat e doubt not, that he wi'.l
size up to the place afiera little experi
ence. Om of the daily papers heads iU
Wae'.inon advices, "1'ienideut and Cab
inet Koiiulfed by O.IW Seekers." An
o'her Wahing1nn headict; read?, "The
Srramhle for ollioe A Noisy and Impa
tient Crowd in the White House The
Cabinet Room So Tacked that the Vift
dent Could Hardly Tu-h His Way
Through the Mob." This alPjrJa an in
side glimpse of democracy in powrr. Its
cry is spoils, not principles.
TiiE Democratic Congressmen who had
p xiled their issues and formed them.
s-!res into boards for (he distribution of
the Fe leral patronaj in their respective
:ales, must have fsit considerably non
piu'tsed'not to say weary, over the an
nouncement by Presidt-nt Cleveland that
Le would smash all tht-ir slates, as he pro
pused to apportion the oilices himself.
This is another reminder that Mr. Cleve
land is "Cms" and intends to make
thin;- bend to his own sweet will.
l'i:Ev;iEr Clevei.aijV selei tion of j
candidates in the Slate of Indians, is in- !
voh ir.g him in bait, trouble and scon. lal.
1 1 is selection of Governor liray as Minis- !
ter to Mexico has given clJVcse and di
vided hi- party friends, and now comes
the appointment of a postmaster at New
Washington, ho has done tiie Male ser- j
vice as a convict lor slieep stea.icg. It
must be very exasperating tj the Frew- ;
tient to be thus itii;Kised upon by the rec- I
ommeD'lations of his party friends.
So far the great State of Pennsylvania
Las got two unimportant oilicesfrora Mr.
Cleveland's Administration. John M.
Reynolds, Ksij of lied ford, has beenap
jiointed Assistant Secretary of the Inte
rior and Herman Krotz, of F.astou, has
leen made appointment clerk in the
Treasury.
Considering that the old Keystone fur
nished the chairman of he National
I.Vmocratic Committee and sent a solid
Cleveland delegation to theChicago con
vention this is but a small slice of pie;
jarticularly when contrasted nith the
vast amount of oilicial patror.age being
dumped into several of the Southern
States. However, the necessity of keep
ing a "Solid South" is apparent to the
most casual political observer.
Ma. Ci eveland is doing the '"Czar act"
with an iron hand. He has lately ''call
ed domn" both Secretary Carlisle an
secretary Gresham for presuming to
make petty appointments in their respec
tive departments, without first consulting
him. He apparently wants it under
stood that he is the sole fountain of pat
ronage, and that the smallest plum can
not be disposed of without his personal
sanction. This is to be first of all a dis
tinctive Cleveland Administration, and
secondly a Demoi raticone. Cabinet Min
isters are reduced to the position cf mere
clerks without the slightest discretionary
power, and every political satellite, great
or small, must revolve around the one
great and omnipotent luminary.
A 11 bail : tirm-i r the Czar : '. '.
It is asserted with apparent authority
that the President intends convening
Congress in extra session not later than
K toiitr 1st. If Congress will go to w ork
vigorously at that date, it is none too ear
ly ; but if it, as is usual, dawdles away
the !:rst three or more monthsofthe
term, and then w ithout due cDasidera
ti ja, rushes and drives business in the
last few wt-eks of the session, the country
will not pr.. tit much by an extra two
months of inattention ti business. The
"how-not -to-do-it" methods itito which
t ' jtigrt ss has fallen is censurable in the
highest degree. Thousands of unconsid
ered biiis rema'n on its calendar at the
lose of every session, and worthy cred
itor of the Government wax old and k-e-Ke
an J frequently die w hile awaiting
a. tion on their claims.
Tii EKt is a score at least of" ettorne; s
hustling for appoiutment as United states
Attorney for the e-lera District cf
Pennsylvania, to succeed Walter Lyon,
V.'i., who will shortly resign to take a
s. 'at in the State Snate. Nearly every
ounty in the District except Somerset
hs a candidate, and yet Stuerset could
put forth an exceptional:- good and
comment one in the person of Hon. WiU
itmJ. Baer. Mr. Uaer is not an c.'hee
se.'ker, but Mr. Clevelend has given
wvre evidences that he proposes that tf
i shall seek the man, and here w ould
b a capital occasion t iput the idea iuto
practice, uf Mr. Uaer's sound democra
cy and emineut ability the most captious
eo l'd not raise a doubt, and the only
wen Jcr to us is that his parly friends in
this district are so immersed in the strug
gle for petty places that they have over
!t...ked the fittest man among thim for a
Federal po;tinu.
A"evt theextra session f Congress,
which it issaklthe President will con
vene in September next, the news con.es
from the National Capital, that Speaker
Crisp w ill be re-elected in accordance
w ith an agreement hi has made with
President Cleveland toorganie ti e Com
mittees in accordance w ilh the views cf
the Administration on the silver and tar
iff questions. Divided as the Democrats
are on these vital issues, particularly the
former, the Speaker will find it co easy
nor pleasant task to so make up his Com
uii te8 as to preserve peaceand unity in
hi political family. With the South and
West demanding free coinage of silver,
end the cons irvative Middle and Eastern
States urging the repeal of the so-called
"Sherman Act," which requires the
monthly purchase of four million five
hundred thousand ounces of bullion sti
ver by the Treasury, there isgoirg to b;
ED
a "hiiib old lime" amoo2 our Ietnocrat"
ic frieiid., when they undertake to orgs;-
the next House, and legislate op
en this very important question.
Axsvtx Maxwell, th Fonrth Assist
ant rostmaster General, has flarted out
to break the record as an executioner.
Not satisfied with chopping off the heads
cf aliBOf-toco hundred nd fifty fourth
class post rr alters each day lie has procur
ed an ofiicial order from the Portmtster
General detailing his-thonsands of clerks
inthat department for extra duty daily,
from four until five o'clock, prepar
ing papers and passing upon the applica
tions for fourth class postmastershipa.
There are W .0u9 of these places at the
mercy of Maxwell, and apparently he
thicks that the sooner the bloody job is
ended and the cravings of hungry Demo
crats satined the sooner peace w ill reign
ia the party caxp. Notwithstanding
the Mugwump cry that this Administra
tion favors "civil service reform" the old
declaration of Secretary Marcy that, to
the victors belong the spoils," is still in
full force and virtue and why not?
Peace hath her victories no lew renown
ed than t hose of war.
A Ridiculous Decision.
Fr.iai tie Cociicll-Tille Courier.
The decli on of the Supreme Court, that
the Bargees is not the presiding otMcer of
theTown Cuunril, may be pood law. but it
ha't commou ense. Oar legislators at
Harri-burg will please make note of thin
fact.
Tbere arc many pood reasons why the
Bury cmght to he the presiding officer of
the Town Council. First and primarily, he
would be in position to avoid dead-locks, so
often disastrous to the public business. Sec
ond, he onies fresh from the people every
ypar, and more nearly represents their oice
lhan a Councilman of one or two years'
siiTsdliic. Tuird. it is his duty to sipn all
ordinal!' enacted by the Council. His
signature is necessary to their validity. It
is an oiKcial certification that the ordinance
was du'.y enacted. 8 i-a a certification ii
clearly ihe d:'y of the pre-iding oflicer.
How cn one not a presiding oth.ier, and
not present at the meetings of Council, certi
fy otticialiy tails enactments? In doing so.
he cetifies to something he has no jrsonal
knowle.'ge of.
The Supreme Court has declared the bor
ough !a- to lie ridiculous. It ouht to be
amendi-d in the respect rnentio:i"d. Com
mon sense and gol liKal government de
mand that the Burgess should be ei-oflieio
the presiding otlicerof the Town Council.
Work Well Done.
From the Harris! mi rs; Tt-lpraph,
Mr. Farr's free text book bill has pass
ed the House just as the T-hrrr-ij.k pre
dicted it would. There was a stiff tight
maite against it by alleged friends of the
Book Trust, and the specious argument
was ina.'e that the bill will work for the
let interests of the Book Trust, inas
much as it ti ill give the Trust the oppor
tunity to charge jnst whatever price it
chooses for the books. We do not believe
a word of it. The moment theTrust tries
to pllt tp t;ie priceofbooks, that moment
thf State of Pennsylvania goes into the
.ool printing business and the
Dx,k Tntht goes out of baslncsj in this
btatc.
Already there is talk of the State print
ing the school books, and it would take
very little argument in the next two
years to prepare the public mind to de
mand that a printing onice be establish
ed to that end.
There are at present 2:!,-5o7 schools in
Pennsylvania outside of Philadelphia,
and these will all be benefitted by the
passage f the new bill. It will help the
wort y poor who cannot send their chil
dren to school because they cannot afford
to buy text books for them. A promi
nent member of the Legislature, who
very cheerfully cast his vote for the free
book bill, said in the hearing of a num
lier of his fellow-mt-aibers that when he
wasa boy his parents could send him to
school but three vears for the reason that
thry were too poor to buy the hooks for
liim. Fortunately begot an education
in the poor man's college the printing
j j ollk-e and he remembered Lis sad expe
. : rieoce at school w hen the free text book
bill came up. Many a lad now grown to
mar.hood had the sime experience. Ma
ny a parent, struggling along in poverty,
has had to skimp and pinch and prac
tice the most rigid economy in order i hat
the children might have the necessary
l.KxiksJor their education. I'nder the
free text book bill this will all pass
away. Children 6ent to school w ill be
sure of the books, and there will be no
staying at home because the means for an
education are not furnished.
The bill is now in the Sinate, and that
body ought to pass it w ithout any delay.
It is a measure demanded by the people,
and their voicj ought to be heard.
Would Rival the James Gang.
C'cawtobik-villlu'd.. April 1. The Jack
son brothers, Jim, Joe and Jake, who had
gloated over the adventures of James the
boys and the l.'a'.ton gang, roue into New
Ross iast night aad announced that they
would lake possession, i'hi-y paraded the
s'.retls, whooping and shooting at anybody
and anything. The terrorized ijllagers fled
in dismay and terror reigned until Marshal
MrtirifSn and several deputies made an
attack, hut they were routed. During the
bsilie Joe Wrisbt, a prominent merchant,
was terribly beaten.
Tte oth -ers, reinforced by a nub of 40
eicited cit.zpr.s. made another charge and
supplied themselves with ropes to hang the
Jackson trio, but the latter retrained their
horses, and after an exciting case of two
miles, tsi-aptd in Uif dirkness. A runtiinK
tire was Vrpt cp during the light, but the
villagers i-saiieJ with a frw wound", while
theJatkson were unharmed. Fearful of
mob vengeance, should Wright's wounds
prove fital, the desperadoes have tied the
countrv.
The Last of the Rebel Generals.
Genera! E. Kirby Smith, Pr .feor of
Mathematics in the University of the South
since IST.i, died at Sewanee, Tenn , ThurMlay
af'.eruocu. i'urlwo ymrj his health bad
been declinitig. Two wetks ago he caught
col J ar.d co'.a-cstija of the right lung caused
dc.-.th.
tleiierul Kirby Smith was born in St. Au
gustine, Florida, May 1, Jsjj. With him
clos-- the list of full Generals on both sides
during the late war. his commission as full
Get.erl m Cue Confederate ssrrite having
Lea issue 1 Feb. I'K 1H. He came from an
illustrious family of soldiers that has partic
ipated with d.sii action ia every war waged
m this courtry since the old French war.
Gencial Kirby Smith married Miss Cassie
Scldcn, of Virginia, in lsCt. His wife and
eleven children surviv him.
Ate Stones and Nails.
KiLAMizoo, Mich., March JO. A remark
able cas? of abnormal appetite among the in
sane came to light to-day. From the stom
ach of a patient who had just d:ed at the
M.chigan Asylum for the Insane were taken
7 stones, .'iS nails, from one and one-half to
five and one half inches long; 15 staples,
two screws, two buttons, one piece of glass,
several p-cors of barbed wire, besides dirt
and gravel, (he whole weighing 21 ounces.
The patient lived a long lime after com
mencing this diet, but a long nail finally
perforated hi stomach and killed him.
Something for nothing.
To get something for nothing is contrary
to tbe laws of nature and mankind; if you
wantaEange, that Ua good baker and a
perfect roaster, try the Cinderella ; it is M
at a fair price, and will give you good service.
It lighter,i Ubor and lease us care. Sold by
Jss. B Holderbaum.
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From the State Capitol.
It is said that the senate finance commit
tee will repjrt fjvorable ih bills exempting
merchants doing a business of $3.'lW) a year
or lea from the paTru;r.Af mercantile tax
es, and prohibiting the printing of mercan
tile f i pra'sers' lists.
The bill declaring it a misdemeanor for
any person to give or promise to give to any
elector or voter, or for any elector or voter to
take money or other valuable thing at any
general election or nominating or delegate
election and prov.ding punishment therefor
uss disca-eed a! length in the senate Thurs
day. The Farr bill amending the act of 1SS.J so
aito require school directors or controllers
to furnish school books and other school
supplies free of cost was passed finally Tues
day by the house of representatives, the
bill called forth considerable opposition
which led to a long discussion of the public
school question.
"Farmer" Taggwtt's chances of being
awarded the seat now held by Charles I. Ba
ser are not regarded as Very bright. The
Committee on Elections has 'the report on
this contest now under consideration. It
is estimated that the total cost of the elec
tion contests at the present session will not
fa!! short of $10o,uuO. Sergeant-at-Arms
Hoopes wishes It ere were many more. He
gets mileage and fees.
The bill making every Saturday after 12
o'clock a half holiday was passed after con
siderable discussion engendered by Senator
Baker's efforts to amend it so as to provide
fur the protesting of notes or drafts falling
due on Saturday. The senator from Dela
ware endeavored to convince the senate that
as the bill stood it did not prohibit the pro
testing of notes or drafts on Saturday but be
failed to have bis amendment adopted and
the bill passed in its present shape.
The Kane till requiring unnaturalized
male persons over twenty-one years of age to
pay an annual tax of three dollars a year
w as d bated at length Tuesday. Mr. Kane,
of Fayette, made an eloquent and convinc
ing speech in its support, the house listen
ing wuh much interest. He pointed out
that this class of residents do not contribute
anything toward the support of the govern
ment, and that bis bill taxes them as they
should be taxed. The bill places upon the
employers of foreigners the duty of collect
ing the tax, and this f ature was objected to.
I'uimportant amendments were inserted
and the bill passed third reading.
The term of Stale Superintendent of Pub
lic Instruction Waller expired Friday.
There are several 'candidates for the
position named, among them. Dr.
X. C. Scheaffer, principal of the
Kutztown normal school; Professor A.J.
lUvis, principal of the Clarion state normal
school; Dr. U.S. Thomas, ex principal of
the Mau.stieSd normal school, and County
Superintendent Hugus. of Westmoreland.
It is believed that Dr. ScheatTer will be se
lected. An appointment bad been expected
bef're this and it is thought that the delay
arises from the fact that the bill to increase
the state superintendent's salary from $2,5uu
to f.-i Om) has not yet passed. Were au ap
pointment made and confirmed before its
passage, the appointee could only receive
'MK the constitution prohibiting an in
crease of salary during the term of an offi
cial. An animated discussion took place in the
house Thursday over the bill introduced by
Nesbit, of Allegheny, which appropriates
xj,ijO a year to belter the condition of
the roads of Ihe State. The discussion was
characterized by several lively tills, one of
which took place between ex-Speaker Boy
er, of Philadelphia, and Uncle John Cessna,
of Bedford. Mr. Bjyer is very well p isied
on the revenues of ihe State, and be showed
quite clearly that there i" not enough mon
ey in the state treasury to meet the demands
for slate aid. " There must," he said, "be
a general paring down of the appropriations
or bankruptcy will follow." This aroused
M r. Cessna's ire, and he im mediate! v pro
ceeded to intimate that Mr. Boyer was desir
ous of wiping out the road bill appropria
tions for measures in which he is particular
ly interested. Mr. Boyer replied that impu
tation of wrong motives seems to be Cessna's
stock in trade, and be did not propose to al
low him to assail bis (Boyer's) course in the
matter. Cessna made some sort of an apol
ogy. A conference of the friends of the five
road bills introduced in the senate was held
Thursday night, at which it was decided to
drop all measures but that presented by Sen
ator Brown, of Westmoreland. This bill ia
regarded as the best solution of the road
question yet submitted and it will be en
dorsed by the framers of the other measures
on this subject which have found their way
into the senate chamber. It carries with it
an appropriation and provides for county
and lownbip supervisors and district fore
men. It places a poll tax on all male resi
dents over twenty-one years of age and
makes corporations liable for the tax of
alien employes. It also provides for the
completion of the improvement of one-half
of the width of the entire length of the road
fi-st before work is commenced on the other
half. The advocates of ibis measure recog
nize the fact that the revenues of the state
are not suSicient to secure a large appropria
tion and are content to take a fair sum. A
large number of the rural members propose
removing their support from the Kilea' tax
bill, which, if it should become a law, they
claim, would disarrange the present revenue
system and decrease the state revenues, and
will support the P.urdick bill which taxes
the bonded indebtednesi as well as the cap
it st.x-k of corporations. The advocates of
this measure say it would provide immedi
ate revenues in conformity with the present
tax law.
The legislature has not yet fixed the date
of final adjournment, but the te-sious will
hardly be extended beyond June 1. Two
years ago the members left for good the last
week in May. Already many members of
the present session are tired of the dull rou
tine work and arc anxious to draw the bal
ance of the salary due them and go home.
The senate is still away ahead of the bouse
with its work, although bokliog but one
session daily to the two held by the bonre.
la IV,' 1 the house began holding night ses
sions April 14 and continued to do so four
lays a week until the close of the session.
The senate will hardly hold night sessions,
but it is probable that it will hold morning
and afternoon sessions after tbis week.
There is lots of work ahead for the mem -tiers
of both branches.
Tbere have been introduced in the bouse
7U bills up to the present time, or twenty
lire more than found tbtir way in this body
at the same lime two years ago.
Seventy of these have been acted npon
finally and six have gone to the Governor
for his signature.
Do These Questions Apply to You?
They are sure to interest hundreds of rea
ders of tbis paper. Nine out of every ten
pcopie are troubled with these symptoms,
and really don't knosr what's the matter
with lhni. Here are the questions :
Are you nervous ?
Have you a coui;h '
otf sore ?
Is your appetite poor ?
Ik) you bawk and spit?
Do too take cold easily ?
Is your nose stopped np?
Is it always full of scabs ?
Is your breath offensive ?
Is your hearing alTecwd ?
Is your tongue frequently coated ?
Is your mouth full of slim upon risfzig T
If you have, you have, or are getting, a
bad case of Catarrh. One bottle of Mayers
Magnetic Catarrh Care is guaranteed to ewre
any rase of Catarrh, and will last for m three
months' treatment. Ask yoar druggist, wbo
will give yon an absolute guarantee. War
sale by druggists. Remember one bottle to
cure, and guaranteed by our agents.
For sale by G. W. Bura and J. ii..
Lorruca, Somerset, Pa., and Davi tn
me, Kockwood, Pa.
News Items.
Contract will soon be awarded for the
building of the German Reformed 3etuiuary,
in Lancaster.
O'.lie Emery had one arm nearly tore off
by a vicious stallion, near Uniontown, and
had to knock the animal's eyes out lo get
free.
A steer jumped out of a window of .he
Ulmer slaughter bouse, Pottsville, and spent
the night upon the roof of an adjoining
house.
The banner cigar-making county in tbis
State last year was York, which rolled -VJ,-542,91'J
cigars, aud the cigar stamp receipts
were $ sOS.fiJ: 75.
While hanging a flag in the belfry of the
Ebensburg school building Tuesday, a boy
dropped a lighted match and the edifice was
soon in ashes.
The muscles of Headsman Maxwell's good
right arm are hardening with use, as is also
bis heart. Nearly 3Xi fourth-class postmast
er's heads fell into the basket Friday.
It is now an olfccse punishable with
$1,000 fine and imprisonment for a minister
or magistrate to solemnize marriages in
Ohio without a license or without publica
tion of the bans. All marriages must now
be made public.
Secretary E jge, of the State Board of Ag
riculture, has been notified of the outbreak
of some unknown disease among
the live stock of Mr. Griffin, near
Mt Pleasant, Westmoreland county, and
will leave to investigate its nature and cause.
The animals are thoroughbred shorthorns
and already the loss has been quite heavy.
The commission appointed by the Kansas
Legislature to investigate the State officers
and ascertain if tbere was evidence etrougb
to impeach the Board of Public Lands and
Buildings reported to the House unanimous
ly in favor of the impeachment of Secretary
of State Allen, Attorney General Hastings
and Commissioner of Public Lands and
Buildings Humphreys.
The winter residence of the Misses Watson,
one of the oldest and most aristocratic fami
lies in Bedford county, was robbed Thurs
day night. The ladies spend the winters in
the South, and it is impossible to state what
the loss will be. The house was discovered
Friday rooming to be gutted from cellar to
attic, and it is thought that all the silver plate
and valuable brie a-brac has been taken. It
is believed the loss will reach several thou
sand dollars.
Third Assistant Postmaster General Haz
en has received au application from a Kan
sas postmaster, for the employment by the
Government of his daughter to sell postage
s'mps at the Chicago Exposition. He
states that she has had much experience in
selling stamps and mentions as one of her
qualifications the fact that she is the largest
postal clerk in the country, weighing 472
pounds. She is 24 years old, and as an evi
dence of giod faith the father encloses his
daughter's photograph.
At Uniontown Saturday, in the case of
Barton vs. Eraddce, Judi;e Ewing directed
that the jury, after being sworn, return lo
the box Wednesday, May 31, 1S93, and hear
the evidence in the case. Tbis is the first
case of the kind ever known in Fayette
county courts, a jury from one court being
hold over until another lime fixed by the
court. The cause of the holding over was
the absence of a juror, who is now being
pursued by au otlicer with a bench warrant.
Chairman Reeder. of the state Republican
committee, has issued a call for a State Con
vention to be held at Harrisburg, August 30.
to nominate a candidate for state treasurer.
The slate chairman recently sent to the
members of the committee a request that
they forward to him their choice of a day
and date for holding the next state conven
tion. He received replies from all but three
of the members and the unanimous choice
was the dale which he has fixed. All but
three voled for Harrisburg as the place.
George W. Uutter, a prominent business
man oi Uuiontown, in a recent letter to a
Pittsburgh business firm, in which he slates
that he has just finished eating with his
family bis niutielh birthday dinner, and
that be relished it all the more for having
lived peacefully with his wife, who is now
i2 years of age, for over tJ years. In all
that time, he says, "tbere has been no quar
reling, wrangling, fighting or divorcing,
which is so common in these days of mod
ern progress. Although tw years of age Mr.
Rutter is still in active business, and, while
be allows his two sons to do nearly all of
the buying and selling, he looks after the
financial intetest of the concern's busintss
and pays all bills 10 days from date, claim
ing ail of the discounts allowable.
The board of pardons has recommended
executive clemency to Abe Buzzard, who
was for many years a terror to the people of
portions .of Lancaster county. He commit
ted many robberies snd was known as the
"Welch Mountain Outlaw." The recom
mendation is based upon the fact that Buz
zard has served all of the time without com
mutation for which he was sentenced on any
crime that he actually committed besides a
term for jail breaking and has already serv
ed 3i years in addition, for the 08 ense of
which after-discovered evidenced satisfied the
board that he was not guilty. Tbis conclu
sion of the board is based on a confession of
one of the principal witnesses against him
that she perjured herself, and the discovery
of the actual perpetrators of the offense, who
acquitted Buzzard of all complicity.
Largest Man In the world.
New York, April 1. Eighteen Bolivian
Indians, the first to visit the United States,
arrived to day on the steamship Newport,
from Colon, on their way to the World's
Fair. One of them claims to be the largest
man in the world. His name is Jose Santos
Mamani, of La Paz, where he is known as
the Great Bolivian Giant. He is 9 feet 10
inches high, Z't years old and weighs 418
iKjunds.
The Indians will call on President Cleve
land before they go to Chicago.
For the Farmer.
S47J bushels of potatoes and 150 bushels
of corn have been grown to the acre by
Mapes complete potato and corn fertilizers.
These are facta and come from the editor of
the Farm Journal and editor of the Kuril.
AVir Yurler, two of the most reliable agri
cultural papers in the United States. We
solicit a trial order from every farmer and
truik grower in the coun.y who is interest
ed in making farming pay by growing large
crojs of potatoes, corn, wheat, oata and
buckwheat. Please seal postal card for
prices and pamphlets, address
G. W. A H. B. Ktxr, .
Narserymen, Harnedsville, Somerset Co. Fa
Spring : Spring ! Centle Spflng !
So tings the old song. What a vista of
pleasure opens before us, and what a thrill
of anticipation takes possession of us when
we think that it ia in our midst ! Afer win
ter breaks, then watch for innumerable dis
eases springing up through impure water,
etc., and guard against them by having in
the borne the best stimulant. The " Prince
Regent" Whisky is what you want. It is to
be had only ot McCullough't Half-Century
House. 523 Liberty street, foot of Fifth Av
enue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Send registered letter
or postoffice order for the medical wonder.
A full stock of all the best brands of wines,
wbitkiea and champagnes on hand.
A Hotel Horror.
BatDroKD, Ta, April t Fire was discover
ed in the Higgins Hotel, on Main street, at
4 o'clock tbis morning. The hotel was
occupied chiefly by railroad men, of wbom
about seventy five were asleep when tbe fire
started. Many inmates jumped from the
windows into the creek and several people
were badly burned.
At ba t six persona were burned to death,
and tbe list of injured numbers between 20
and 30.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
rvmel!. of Somerset
BoroUKti. aeaiel pro(.alJ for the eoiitrartion of
avlemof ruhile Water Work tor sant Bor
ough, will tx receive! tuitQ t o c!-ak P. U., ua
SATURDAY. "AY 13, 1893:
We have Claris for bush painpina ntd travlty
nstems, bd IiiiOr T prop. 1-r either or
l6 antrni: or lr anv pari thereof. Tbe ioun
eil ren e the riant ot reje. tin any or all Wo.
For spectOcauops anil rerJlreinetii al.lre
M. n. KLFLfcY Bur-,
Somerset, 'a
s
HLRIFFS S ALU-
Mr virtue of rertaln writ of PI. Fa. mrx out
of I lie i "tin of Common Hea of SVnner m
ty. to me .ireci-l. I will enpor to p'Unir
!e, at tne rotiri Home, in somerset bonu!i,
a1. 1 n dork, I. ou
Saturday, April 22, JS93,
All the r)!it. title, Interent. claim anil demand
of Heurr K. Sihatferand lsahel hchmTer. of, ta
and lo Ui follow iiik discri'jed real otate, VU.
No. t. A oervain tract of land situate In Jef
ferson touhip, A-mersct county. !'. adjoininf
Uiida of Jacob Hemmimrer. Kdward & NoaU
liunier, John Kimmel aud others couialmus
GO A.cres, GO
more or lean, about 40 acres of whirh Is clear,
liaviint tbeieon erected a oncntory plank boose
and a l tm, with a d orchard of fruit bear
lug trees on the premim. with the appui tenan
cy No. 2 A certain trai't or parrel of land ri'.na'e aa
aforwaid. aJjoiniuf land Mary M.re, kr'fi
(,eiscl. tract No. 1 , and otliera, eoutaiuin lifteen
il l, acres more or le. havlni? thereon ererl1 a
oncH-lory dwellinj house, with the appurteuau
cv. Taken In execution and to be ld an the prop
erty of Henry K. Schaiterand Iabel -haff-r. at
the unit of Joaeph Walcher, u of J. K. bow
man, el at.
TERMS.
NOTICE All peron purehalne at the atve
ale will pleaae take notice that lo percent, of
the Kirchaw money mu-t be paid when pnrrty
is siiocael uowu. innerww ii iu m'
exposed to mle at the riko the Art purchaser.
The residue of the purchase money muat be paid
on or lietore the day of continuation, vir : 1 nnr
day. May ii, lsa No deed w ill be acknowledg
ed until the purchase money is pid in full.
ISAIAH Gh iP.
Sheriff.
gHKRIFF-S SALE.
By vlrhieof awrit of Alias Ft. Fa. lamed out
of the Court of Ommon feaiof Bedford county.
Pa . ai d to me directed, there will be exposed u
public -air at the Court lluuae. In the borough ef
Bedford, l a., on
Saturday, April lo, 1S0S,
at 1 o'clock. M., the following described real
estate, lo wit :
A tract of land containing acre, more or
le. alKNit iO acr, cleared and onoer irnce. aa
joiimn; lauds of Valenuue Kmerk-k on t'ie north,
John VViliitluion the eaH. Jacob f ichtneron Ilia
south aud Wolfe on the wext, situate in In
doiiderry township. Bedford county, I'a exoep
atx.ct i acre, which heslu rmrsel county. Pa.
Seired and tak-i in execution as the property
of James VYilhelm. deft.
TERMS :
NOTICE.-AH prsonn pnrrhtuslntr t th
Afiove Mlt will p i tak uotir that 10 per
cnl. of Hie purohiix niuney must l pit id
rlirn proMrty in kiHM'ktil liovv u. thrw .
tt will MKain Im ex pur. ft! lo Mle at thm risk of
tit first purvhair. The miriue of the pur
chase niiny inu-Ht be puid on or before the
day r fitiinnimtioii, viz: Jouriay, Apri
2Vt "lU NoUetfJ will b ih'kuowieiged uuti
tlic purchase money Upald in full
DAVID THICK,
bheriff.
c
OMMISSIOXF.RS NOTICi-
Ulimael J. Bacr, fin the Court of Common
vs. - Hca of Somenet County. Pa.
Hannah Bacr. I No. So. lire. Term,
Alias sub. in Divorce.)
T'J JI'intHlh Hnrr :
You are hereby untitled that I, the under
signed, have tw-n aoi'Oiuted cimmisioner in
tde above entitled rax, lo take tbe testimony
and report the facts with an opinion, and that I
a ill lie in mv oil! , In tbe Horouch of rmerset.
Pa., on rri.iay. May Mh. 1 ".!, at 1 o'cl k. '. M .
of tatd day, to take the testimony that may he
proluced. at whicn time you cau aUeud aud ex
amine if you thtuk iroper.
J. C. I.OWRY,
Coinmiisiouer.
QOMMISSIOXF.r.'S NOTICE.
Jiary A. Wirick,) In the Cocrt of Common
vs. f Plea of Someiset Co., Pa. No.
I-raei tt'lrli r. ) 61. lire. Term. Il
(Alias Sub, in iiivorve.j
You are hereby notified that I. the nndcrsfirn
eri, he lceu appointed Commissioner ia lue
aitive entith-d cae, to take tbe testimony and
report the fact w ith an opinion, aud that 1 will
be in my othi-e. In Hair's Block, ou Mai. stree',
tomeoet. Pa , ou Tnursiiay, April i'ti . I - H at
10 o'clock A. U . of said day to take thj tc-umo
uy that may be produ- ej. at which nine you can
attend and examine 11 you think proper.
Ii. L EAER,
Commi-aioneT.
A UDITOIiS NOTICE.
At an Orphans' Court held at Somerset, Pa., on
the 11th duy of March, l.t, tbe undemirned Au
ditor w a duly appointed to mitke a ilL-trihiition
ol the fund in the hands of William H- Bruiker
and Michael liood. administrators and trustees of
lavid Hnitiaker, dee d to and tmuuc those le
gally entitled thereto. alsotoaM-erlain the. wid
on'durerin asid estate, hereby Elves notice
that he will attend to tbe duties of the above ap
siniineiit ou Friday, April :1-'. at his ottice
in Somerset, ra., when and w here all persons In
terested can attend if tuev think pner.
"JOHN K sCOTT,
Auditor.
A
L'PITOR'S NOTICE.
In rc-etateof Samuel Heinbaugh, dce'd.
Ilavic been duly appointed Auditor by the
Orphans' court of Somerset county, Pennsylva
nia, in the aliore estate, to make a distribution
of the f lU'i in tbe hands of the Administrator lo
and among tbie It-trally entitled thereto ; pass
uuou disputed clal::i and a'o-ertain alvsnce
ueblAUi betrs. I hereby Kve notice that 1 will at
tend to the d.itic ot said appointment at my of
ne In mere. I't , on Tnursday, April 2o, ls.
w iieu aud w here ail persons Interested cau at
tend. GEO. K rs I 1. 1..
Auditor.
J7X:CUT0RS NOTICE.
r,-mte of John P. Etraub. late of New Baltimore
Boroiia-h.
Letters Ustamentary on the alove estate hav-.
lii tieen Krantesl to tbe undersigned ny the pmp
erauthoniy, notice is hereby aiven to all iscrsons
indebusl to said estate to make immediate pay
ment and Hume baviD claims against the same
will present them forsettlement duly authentica
ted, on or befora Saturday. May lth, li'-rf.
at the late residence of deceased.
CAMPER STRAt B.
tttcutor.
1
EXECUTORS' NOTICE
Latate of (ivn. W. Pile, late of the borough of
Somerset. Somerset county. Pa., dec d.
Letters leslauicnlary ou the above estate hav
iiie tieen rranted lo tbe nndersimicd by the prop
er autli'irity. notice is hereby Kiven to all pepsins
iudebted to said estate to make lnimcliale pav
meutaml thn having claims aicaiusi the same
to present them duly authenticated for settle
ment on .Saturday. th 1Mb day of April at
tbe law orhce of John H. Scott in Somerset bor
ougn. CHARI.K3 W. PILE,
CfcOkuE 0. PILE.
Si"ott & Ogle. Executor.
Alt js.
.XECUT0RS' NOTICE.
V
tate of Daulel Rerkey. late of Stoyestown
borough, dee'd.
letters testamentary on tbe above estate hav
iUK lieeu LTutel to t lie urdersicned by Ihe prop
er authority, notice Is hereby Kiven to all persous
Indebted to' said estate to make immediate paT
incut and tbire having claims agaiust tbe same
aih present tbeiu duly authenticated for settle
ment, on or before Saturday, April "th. at
late residence of decedent iu StoveSlowu borough,
Jacob koostz.
Executor,
J7XECUT0RS' NOTICE.
ktate of Joaeph Meyers, late of Quemahoninv
township, dee'd.
Letters teatamenury on tbe above estate hav
ing been granted to the undersigned by tbe prop
er authority, notice is hereby given toail per-ons
indebted lotaid estate to make immediate pay
ment ami those having claim against the same
will present them duly authenticated for settle
ment ou Thursday, April 1 tin, 1-el, at residence
oi dec d.
H, J. MEYEKS.
Executor.
E
XECUTORS' NOTICE.
fci-iate of Fdwin H. Johnson, late of Somerset
bnrouKu. Somerset coiiuty. Pa., dec d.
Letters testament sry on the alwre estate hav
ing beea granted lo the undersigned by tbe prop
er authority, notice Is hereby given to ail persons
Indebted to said estate to make immediate pay
ment and thaw having claims aginst the same
will pre-er.t them only ambentii'ated for settle
ment on SalunUy. April 18'Jl. at the of&ce of
John tt. Scott, in Somerset hnrougn.
HAKHiET U. JOKNSOV.
Executor.
A
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
kMateof Paniel J. Piongh. late of Conemaugh
townsDip. sxHnerset couniy, t a.
Letter of administration, cam Irrtamrntty anT t
in tbe ature estate having been granted to the
uudertiEued, by tbe keglster of Wills, etc.. In
and lor somerset county, notice Is hereby given
loall persons indebted to said estate to make im
mediate payment, and those ha ring claims
agaiust the same to present them duly authenti-au-d
for settlement on Thursday the lli day of
May, lsyj, at the Isle residence of deceased.
H1KAM BLOLGII.
r. W. Bieaecker. HERMAN A. WALEER.
Attorney. Administrators.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
liatate of Catharine McAfee, late of Somerset bor
ough, deed.
Lettersof Administration on this estate baring
berD granted to the undersigned by the proper
authority, notice Is hereby given to all persons
Indebted to said estate to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims against tbe same
will present them duty authenticated forsettle
ment on or before iralurday. May 6th. 10. at
tn office of J H. Chi, Esj., In Somerset borough.
All claims to be presented to t'bl Hoi ben.
MARIAH K. : It,
Administratrix.
Uhl t Holbert, Atty a.
WHISKIES !
I bavejitft taken plon of my Bew
Xo. 12 lied ford Kireet
(fjrraerly Mill Street .1 where I hare hud in a
full stuck of
Wines and Liquors,
and ill hereafter direct my erit!rs M-re ai4 at
tention lo tha Wholesale Lkjuor busi neas.
The R. C. LANDlS D:&titlaion.
I bsve now ou hand a complete aasortmout of
li.c-c famous bL-ki-si, from on year cp,
at taefoiloaiueT pneaa :
line year-o d. per ga'lua $.' W
Tao " - ' - V
Tl.n-e M " " '-' '
k our " - " 3 ii
Whv b'lr a foreign article, when you oan get
what you know to he an s'is..l lU-'.r purs and
wholesome liquor atanalat'lurvd lu rtsir owu
rctiDir. Trr any brxl. In tbe rear of the
wholesale department will he found a sample
room fully and completely stocked witn the
choicest brands of
Wines, Liquors & Ci?ars.
This is on ned and operated by A. T. Wlffler. Ja
addition to the aboe I keep ou band a
complete aiadtf-tmeul '! imported
and domestic
WINES, BEER, ALE, BRANDIES AND
CORDIALS.
H. 1 ISWBITZEIt,
14 Bedford St
Cumberland, - ?Id.
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
1 ne undersigned baring been appointed Audit
or to distribute the funds In tiie bands of J. C
Lowry. Kis., Elecntorof Ir C. i. stuuman. de
ceased, lo and among those legally entitled there
to, will attend to the diillta.it said appointment
on Friday, April 14, A. 1)., 11, at tiie oilice of
t'olborn ai Collsirn, in Somerset, Pa., when aud
w here all persons can attend.
A- J. COLBORS,
Auditor.
c
ACTION NOTICE.
N'otlee is herebv given that all persons found
hnnting. tishmg or otherwise treviiasing on the
pnrty of the undersized, in Somerset town
ship. Somerset county. I s., wl J be dell ith ac
cording to law.
t.lLLIAN' KOONTZ, CYRfrt SHAFFER,
J'l.NAl'elAN tTAHL. WM. SHsFKEK.
CHAL'.NLliY LINT, JOS. UEMMI.NoEK.
w
KIT OF PARTITION.
To Lydia Weigle, Intermarried with F M.
Si'hns a. of Seattle. Mashinubm, Annie VVara
baugh, of Altootia. PaM and llarv intermarried
with hichard Hellman. of Iavisilty. .Sei.ra-ka.
You are hereby notified that in pursuance of
a n m oi rsiniLiou. isueo out oi tue trrpnacs
Court oi Somerset couuty. Pa,, and lo me dirsct
td. I will hold an Indues: on the premises, on Ibe
real estate of Jacob tVeigle, dee'd,. situate in
Slonrcreck toansbip, Somerset isHiutT. Pa . ou
Tueiay, May Jd. at 1 o clock P. M.. when
sua Dere you can attend If you think proper.
SherirTsOrhie. I ISAIAH GOOD.
Somerset, I'a., ilch J2, 'Dti. Sheriff.
riUT OF PARTITION.
To Crrcmons Thompson sn-1 Helen Thomp
son, of Pittsburgh. Pa., James K. Thompson and
Peter MoM-omery Thom;rsm, of M.es, Tremble
county, Ohio, John . Thompson. Johnnown.
Pa.. m. U lhonim, of Morrvlix lile. Pa , and
to the children of Marion i.rorT. decearl. in.
Thaddcus Marion rotf. Flavtou (,rurt. Vlviau
Mai,ro.'t, Maggie tins l , roll, Laura Mrgiuia
l.rod and Moiiitnjraerr tinff. all of Fl'-L-biinin.
Pa., and Lilly M. Evans, of iiaason, Favt ite
county. Pa.
You are hereby niHirieI that In pursuance of
a nm oi rarution i-sued out oi tnc urptiaxis
Court or Somrset county. Pennsylvania, and l
mediiei-t d. I will hold an ui'U.st ou tbe premi
ses, on me real estate o Jscoo Thompson and
r.nzanein l riompsmi, acceaseil, futoate in r-toyes-toa
n bonMigh ainl W'leuiaboning bia usuip. .-siiii-
erset county, fa on Jhun-lar. May Itn. ltn. at
10 o cloek A. M-, wbeu aud where ) ou can au.-ud
is you in i ii k proper.
oiicnirs lift, e ) ISAIAU CWin.
iul March 1.'X ) ebcrirT
Lil.-tf ftirsr all Ke iuii.
Best Cough byrup. Tsowa bissi. Use I
lo t-tna r-'id by di-marsis.
EQie-piu Trees, Tte & Plants.
We olTer yoa the follow ir; cuoectior.s of
trees and vines, securely pai ted" and shipfnd
to your nearest freight cr exirets (tike.
charges pret.aid, for $'I.."ii.
ne I'ewaukee winter apple.
" Ben Davis " "
" Longi'ield "
' Mann
" Early Ri summer"
" Kei tfer pear!
" Lecont "
" Niagara grape.
Concord '
Twenty four Haviland strawberry plant,
Crawfords early peach.
Three Tyler raspberries, and one larije
package of Hendersons bush Lima leaiis.
free as a premium. Apple, pear and peach
trees are from . to fi feet and we warrant
the entire collection to be strictly hrs:-claa
and true to name. We can furnish apple
trees of all tbe best and hardy varietits, at
twenty dollars per bundled, fifty trees at
bundred rates. Season for transplanting is
from March JOlh to May 1st. Order your
trees, vines, and plants early frcm us, as we
can save you from twenty to forty per cent,
on tbedullar. Soliciting your valued orders,
we are yours to serve.
G. W. & H. B. KEMP,
STJLSERYMLX,
JLirnetlniUf, Simcrul CuunUj. Ptu
WANTFD Farmers, frks.
,vnl 1 chanics to enj
Me-
enRSge
wiihusator.ee. Ifyou pre a bustler can
make at least tiiXJ per month. Now ia the
time to start in on fall sales. Elegant outfit
free. Address
ALLEX NUH3ERY CO.,
Rochester, N. Y.
MERCANTILE. APPRAISEMENT
OF-
DEALLRS IN MERCHANDISE
-IX-
SOMERSET COUNTY, PA.
TAKE NOTICE. Thnt in pursuance of
the several ai ts ot Assembly ol tne Common
wealth to provide revenue to meet me demand
upon -the Treasury, and for other purposes, tbe
undersigned aprs.ter cf Mercantile Taxes for
said county, has prepared a list of Ihe trades of
said countv, aud has placed each in that class
which lo fciio appears right and proper:
ADDIS0X.
Sntnft. Kind
t'o-osi F. A L. store. Retail .
ian II. D "
hmisley & auu. ,
Frer A. C -
Hook F M "
Jai-olx T. J "
l.istoa Jesse . "
. T.-T.
-. 00
, 10 ou
7 OU
7 O0
10 is)
7 00
7 sj
14
it
U
It
l:t
II
11
Nicklow Kd
RossKobt. E
7 o
l. OU
ALLEGUF.SY.
Fogle k Miller Wh s 1 Liq. Lie
Foglek Wilier ..I'st:llers
Towvr John M Wholesale.
Topper John M L duller
Topper d. A "
ino co
h oo
Iisl Oil
1.1 lit)
IS 00
BEXS0X BOhOVGH.
CasslerA E....
llolsopple L. E..
..Retailer..
.14
BERL1X BOROUGH.
Collins F. B
. Retailer. .
12 'si
P) OO
12 .V
12 50
V is)
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
Conk td. L.
Floto A. C..
Grod Fred
Krisainger A Ear t
lanre W. U
Nosg P.
Philson 1. A AW. F
Philsou J. C
14
12
Ii
11
14
14
13
-Id
Philson 8. & Co Bank
BR0 THERS V ALLEY.
Beachly lra.......Betailer..
(ombsrt Henry .- ....
WshersF. Co Distiller .
14
-14
7 CO
7 00
15 on
1 M
13 00
w altars E. Co
W altera I
BLACK.
Husband Sirs. F.. Retainer
C0XEXA UCIL
-U T 00
FoiTman Daniel K taller..
Uerahbergcs: Jacob.
.14
-14
t ce
7 00
COSfLVCSCE B0R0VGU.
Black A. i . Retailer
.13
in on
7 i
7 )
10
7 M
10 i
W uo
Dod.i. M. C. A i. II '
14
II
13
14
n
u
M.fT A T
KuruH.Jr. .i'a
Visinlain W. is
K m A. X, B-os "
T.i-.3 a a "
ca .vs r.i. si ax r, o not i u
Kregar Jacob 4 Co...Retailer ...
14 7 00
ELK LICK.
KretchrorJi S. A. ReUiler...
7 00
7 (
7 l
7 iJ
ke!U H. A .
Ctiaw II. ' - "
Thomas K. r
FMRIlolT..
!. I.. F Retailer '
7 i0
lo is
7
H.il.iiUell J. J. .-"s-a - "
lihliM-rl, W - - .. -14
UREEXYILLE,
YutryA. 0 K.-!a.Itr II
JEFEERSOX.
Miller Jos. C
. Retailer
13
14
10 ill
7 (
lj OO
rV hlag A Co
a.ters I. it lo....
..Distillers..
JEXXER.
Cover Jaa. M.
tetailer
-12 12 V
Fleck B e
Gardner L. F
O Connor John A
Rlstnger J. A
14
14
14
10 OU
JEXXER BOROUGH.
Grlftlth J. J Retailer
.1:1 10 uO
LARIMER
.Rctailer.-
Real A r..
10 on
7 tl
l.i !!
7
7 IW
Bare F. W...
bare F.
.WhJtoale Ll'iuor..
lui.iiler
ltre K.W..
(iotfelty George Retailer...
14
Suder Mrs. t. M " 1
LOWER TURKEYFO0T.
Collsirn A. J Retailer 1
lierlianl F. S. "
Kurtz c. w. tio -
LJXC0LX.
fiips Bros Retailer -12
12 V)
10 00
v timer m . l"
3! E YERSDA LE BORO UGU.
Appel m.4 C'o..
..Retailer-
9
no
7 isi
CoiilandJ. "
i over P. J. A eon "
lonra.1 E. E.
Ctlucn's Bank Ilank.
luef. H Rtia.lcr
Divelv II J
Iml h.iL Mil'g Co. "
KM-acka H. J "
Eb'bnor In.g Co
Kioto A. T "
Farmers' bank Bank
(.ettv J. O ...Reiniier..-
llaitley d.C. & U
Hock.ug Bros , "
Hadv M "
Ni:rrell 1-orren "
Miller li. L Billiards
Mnler Coluns Kelai.er
Mev'wlale Mippiy Co.- -.-
Ffalilrr J. R
Halt A. W "
Rel. h dt Mon . .
Shlplev J T "
staiil H. II lustiller
T.uxel c. W Retailer
Voung J. W "
10 00
'. 00
30 CO
7
7 '
7 CO
10 s
7 w
7 isi
SO ts
7 l)
r
1". Oil
7
7 '
14
Z n
14
14
14
i;;
14
10 isi
7 i
7 isi
: in
i: c
1.'. IS-.
7
.ll
..II
31WVLECREEK.
Retailer 1 !
- 1.; lo on
Bnigh A. II..
Moore C. B...
MILFORP.
Woods A Schroi'k Retailer
1l
XEW BALTIMORE BOROUGH.
Hankinson CM. Si Co..Rctailer...
To.crJuo. M "
j OR THA MPTOX.
t4 7
..hi 10 to
Eliard J. 3 ...
Retailer II
levdig I. Ii..
Miller J. H
cpeeliuan . E
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XEW CEXTERVILLE BOROUGH.
Drill Co Retailer
WlUi Will "
OGLE.
Rnrngardiier J Retailer
r.tixT.
Ream tiarrett .Ketailer. ,..
QUEMAIJoXlXi;.
niough P. G Retailer
Iiinires VV. J . '
lielscl 4 Dull " .
Hauier S "
sjsrcht Josiah.. . '
ROCK WOOD.
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BaVertV. H. H Retailer
Dull Mr. A Co
Ml ssr J. D "
l-h.'ilinpH;. W. '
Riitz Jorm H "
k.s kwnol Feed Co
rrivder H "
Snvi'er M. II. "
oiaih 4 smlth . "
Woliersberger 1. H "
SALISBURY.
Bchy Bn Ketailer
Han-hus J. L " .
Elilcn A. Heese "
i lotieltv M. J "
Hay P. S "
I! a Inert h C. R. A S-jn- M
Iji hliier Mrs. S. A- M
PctrsrWm "
Vallev bank Bauk
Walker li. K Retailer
Wagner 31. H "
SHADE.
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....14 7
12 12
.!4 7
...it 7
...12 12
It 7
1 1 7
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.14 7
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12 12
It 7
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14 7
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II 7
ReiuJoLaB Retailer 14 7
SOMERSET BOROUGH.
P.aer Jonas I Retailer 11 7
llariietl Thomas.. 14 7
Helil'gd li. W " 14 7
Hrallier Bnw " '4 7
Barron w. A " 14 7
t is.k Heerits. x to
ColIriKh K. V " U 7
Coffroth Mrs K. B " 14 1
fvnruta C H 14 7
Ferner A. I'.i hros - " 14 7
FreaseA K.joser " 11 1'.
F-.-herC. II 12 12
Holderhaum J. B " 14 U1
Hoi.terlss'im J. M .11 1
Helilev Heurv " l.i 10
Herr Brtsi " II 7
Kuepper Jc Feraer.. ' 11 1.1
Kantuera Flstt 12 12
Kl'Ct.per A. W " - 14 7
l.outher J. M " ...14 7
Miller J. II " .1.1 IU
NerTACaseljer " 14 7
Hisel A. E " II 7
Parker i Parker ' 10 -JO
Snv.h r J. S 1:1 10
f- hell P. A " 14; 7
sV hrca k 31. E " 14 7
eV brock M " 12 12
Shalcr Chas. C - " I t 10
Tr. -dwell Co . " . 14 7
I hl E. 4 - 1 Jl
Vonght C B " . 11 1.1
tVciu.er J. I . " 11 7
SOMERSET.
Bl..ugh M W Ru-.ailer 14 7
Csl.leJ. M ! 7
UeinwTA J 1 ; In
Vikinuaii Jo li l'l
SOUTHAMIIO..
Distiller
STOXYCREEK.
Ilinkle Val...
li 00
Brant C. ReUikr 14
hraiil R. P - 14
haii.erS.; II
Ba.tzer C. L. - " 1:;
lively W. C - 14
Floto A t!ps.ug!cr. ' ... I I
Landis ". F " II
S.iroer f. W 14
hmall W. H - 14
Wagner u II
W alter i Sistngler II
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iT01"57"Oir.V BOROUGH.
Berkey A itimmeruian.Retailer...n.
sv-hiag V. B -
li.s-krr C. H "
smith E.I "
II 7
14 7
14 7
14 7
Bittner JosUa Itetai'er
rlis Fraiia
H,.Mi:.,-ll J. J. - -
Jj.lv J 11 "
M:l.er V. 34
.Merrill Wra " .
RePxJ.J
Walker Walker Dtt;liers
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LTrER TUFIKEYF00T.
Flcher A C ReUikr I I 7 no
(..erhard J. B 1:; 10 i.)
Henry E. (t. - " 11 7 hi
Kregsr Jacob boo. ' . . u lu ou
Metler si K Dl'tillcT . li i
Wcicier 1". G Keu ler It 7 00
I'RSISA BOROUGH.
Albright Jas
Coiborn II. W
R.tai'er
14 7 HO
14 7 isi
U 10 00
14 7 isi
14 7 UO
Davis J. B
Jenk.us M-s. M. A
isrller P. 11
WEI. LERSR I R(i B0R 0 UGU.
Kenda'I J. J...
Mo-er Htnry.
....Ritailer
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Clarification of Venders of Mer
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Classification of Taverns.
Boroughs
Tow ush 1 's
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Classification of Distillers.
Cife of 1st. 2d and 'A class.,
f'tr.cr cities.......M.
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Towikships ,
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Billis d. Pool Table. Nine or Ten Pin I.i.-en-e.
9" hm- nni iane or ai.ey. 3;'! fr each alai
lioual Table, eU.
TAKE NOTICE. AH persons concerned
in this appraist mem that an appeal will be held
at tbe Tu-auier'i orhce on the
2Sth day of April, 1S93,
hstwteB Ihe honra nf AVIivtLs a vr a
o clorfc P. M., thfB aud where yoa 'an tuieud
u jou uims proper.
AUCU3TUS SAS5.
Mercantilw Anm,,..,
.larch 15,
Fifth Avenue,
Pittsburg.
Cheap
Etrrybixly uanU a dp thin
Our prim bring them u ith.n th
CAPES I
tX. 3)2.0") Greens. DIuch and Taiw : only
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zs colors on diilercnt Ip.'iiN ; ilk ll'.l.hc , '
( Fine Double C.ipe, villi Dutterf'y Or,
(so ) SHk-lined Cape; i!k ami Sl;u:.. t-:-:
4)0.00 Blue, Cbck, Green and Tan; i.o
At
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( Velveteen Putterfly Carses; lined iL.-
, T a- s- Irridesctnt i!k ; a very hanl.sott,e t..k:
At iZ.Jl Black on'y; $12.75.
1hee are but four item out of hundred in C . o,)r-. 0
to talk abont Jttcket, Suit, lYrap, etc. lliry're r,,,iu,j fA
Come and Judge for yonrtelf.
CAMPBELL & DICK,
81-83-85-87-&-89 5th Ave., Pittsburgh
Cinderella
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Lessens
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Twill pay yoa to examine the QUKEX CINDKRKLLA RA.r,E:t
fx- .-At, i.nv Tt liast all the latest iiiitirovuinenU, and is .,' -,
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teed to be a srood baker. U tins ttie Uireui uru.i vian.p. r. iy ml, 5 : .
can have a fire in one-lialf the time ret'iilied with t! ordinary L:.'
Tins ii a valuable feature wlt-n you want a qui "k lire for ear'y l,r,.i;k. .-
IT has an extra larire hi A oven, thoroughly ventilated. TLer,;-.
of inflowing and outHowinrr air can be regulated at wi!! : t'lL
a jierfect baker, and no burning on the top. It has t!ie Tr!l,x ... i : ;
crate, which is the perfection of convenience and cleanliness. I: L .
pecially durable, having three separate sides, or the advanta.-; dity.
grates in one, and not easily warped by the action oftiiO fire.
Manufactured bT DKlIAVtN Ji CO.. Limited, Pittburxli. Suld aa.i Kuarar.-.,l ty
JAIES B. UOLDERBAUM, SomcrseL h
Krissiager & Kurtz, Berlin. Ta., and P. .1. Corcr k Son, Meyor.iJ,.?.
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Dexter Queen Spring, Dupe!
Coil Spring Buggies,
AT TRICES TO SUIT .ALL BUYERS.
Our line of Hamcrs, "Whips, Lap Robes, etc., is complete au-1 at V- s
where competition cau"t rearh for same quality. Call a- !
JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM
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DEALER IN
STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS
and Kitchen Furnishings.
MANUFACTURER OF
TIN. SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WA&
SUGAR PANS, SAP BUCKETS. SCOOPS
AND SYRUP CANS
both round and square at lowest possible pt ici.
Tin and Steel Roofinir, Tin and Galvanized Iron Spouting i' r 11 1
and Barns, put up iu best manner. , .
Estimates furnished for heating buildings by .steam, hot vat- a-J "
air without charge
P. A. SCHELL
MAIN CROSS ST. - SOMERSET.
MINTIMIER & OGELVIE
THE XEW CL0TIILG FIRM,
122 Clinton Street.
Mast sell you good clothing cheap, the first season, in
to catch yoar t-ade, and mast keep on selling cheap t-1-want
to hold jour trade.
Everything in thfir stock is uew,. and as their exPCIl5es.
lower than any of their competitor?, they can givyoa ti e
est prices in Johnstown.
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Spring So uer.l to , i( '
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stoves and Ran
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