t -' 1 1 ? t i i , i The SomersetHerald. EDWARD SCULL, EUitor Gd Proprietor. Mr. Hhvax liJ not remain for the inauguration. The Clevt lanl admitiistratioii will 1 chiefly fatuous for the failures it lias ma le. Si-mS'i iliii I taking hu upward slio.it. C.itilt.lat-s an- watching the curves. It is proposed to iocreaw the inter nal revenue by putting a considerable tax uion cigarettes. CtMtii weather or bad, March 4, 1'7, will 1 a red-letter day in the history of the United States. Maim it 4th, when Senators Hanna sun! Foraker take their seat, for the Iirt time in some thirty years Ohio will have two Republican senators. Pknnsyi.vama has twenty-two can lidates for ( Joveriior on the list. They are all lpuLlioaus, however, as the rule in the Keystone state is, none other need apply. T.'i i: times continue to improve. Bus iness is U tter, and it will iucrease in activity ami volume evtry day. The incoming cf a business administration is the cause of it all. The Pennsylvania legislature thi:iks that high hats have a right to be worn in the tlieatre-s. The legislators defeat ed the bill to prohibit the wearing of lieadgeur which olrstructs the view. ;i.aisto.vi: lias a way of making himself - understood. In speaking of the eastern situation he said: "I detest llie whole idea of using force on behalf of the Turk, who, I think, has become an outlaw." A IjoximiX newspajHT man, who has written a book on this country, de--riU-s a visit to some of the war ships, and says that the Tinted States will soon acquire the command of the sea against the whole world. NnvJuiisEV, which has better roads than any other state in the Union, pro j,oses to spend SlKxy.mrt during the "lining year to make her roads still bct t r. This is the kind of enterprise that in ikes other states envious. Thkki: have leen m: ny funny laws proposed in the various state legisla tures this winter, and measures of this kind will newr cease u:;til the eople rfop ch'cMng tnat funny kind of men to memlTsliip in such Ixxlies. Tiik Railway Age foresees that this is to lie a great year for railroad building as w ell as re-building. This alone ought to give times a lift, without reference to the other elements of iietterment at M'ork on the commercial situation. Ij so many spread eagle speeches liad ftot lieen made last week, the sen ate would have hail time enough to transact its business without having a session on Sunday. The temptation was strong, however, with some nicm Irs. It was their last chance to talk iu the senate. It is rejiortt-d that Senator Cameron will le appointed Minister to Iiusia. It is also reported that he does not in tend to retire from politics, but will ake an active part in it hereafter. So far m the former statement is concern ed, ft is not improliable. The elder Cameron was Minister to Russia under Lincoln. 41KHK K has but little more than half tin1 area of Pennsylvania, but at pres iit is making much more noise in the vfiK-ld. The country is more sparsely settled than the Keystone State. With un area C 4-',-l- s.pjare miles, Penn rsylvania ha 6 ,2-i,l 4 people. Greece lias a pojiulation of 2,ls7,'J0S on 31,04 ' tsquare miles. Tuk Supreme Court of Missouri has d tilled that women are eligible to any elective 4lice in that state from which they are notjecitiealIy barred by stat ute. The right t hold office not being lejienJcnt on the rlcht to vote, the Missouri women may be o.le to pick up the phntM without doing any shak ing at the tree. Somk of the legacies thut Mr. Cleve land will leave iiehind for tiisurcessor will not lie in the nature of munificent bequests; but it is safe to say that ail the problems left unsettled by the pres ent administration will lie hamiU-d by he ie that follows it in such a wcy :as to uuft with the approval of the w hole Anterican people. At least :010n0 jeople in the Mo nongaljeLi, Allegheny and Upper Ohio Valleys are out of employment at pres ent, owing to the floiv! which have re cently prevailed. A conservative ei ruate of ten days' lost time before work ould le resumed will make a loss in wage Alone of ft ; 10,01 VI, to say iiotiiing if the gri'at loss to prrj rly. 'Tin: s-retary to the President is a "Title of dignity and importance. Cer tainly, the position is, in iu actual use fulness, next to the presidency itself, for it is a very large part of the presi 1cncy, and it is fitting that tlie word "'rivate" should lie dropped from tlw itl'n-e. In this place Ianiel Lamoiit was a far greater and more eelebrah-d man than lie has been as a member of the Cabinet, Tiikkr is a diswiitioii among people Co gvt the two farewell addresses of SVatJtiugton mixed. The first ww tlie ne to hb; troops, delivered on lem lr 4th, 17HS, and the other was the tnore important act, when lie surren dered his commission to Congress at Animp-ilis, on the 23d of the same month, by an address w hu h w ill for- vr tie a immortal part of the ua t ion's literature. KFwiroeof strengtii 4 the insur rection in Oil is the -(idh. They ,'iate Spain, and tlxy wajutCulaiwL 'm. Mr. W. K. Curtis wriUiotlw 'lilgo lUniord, fnnn Ilavatm, 4muW slate f Februarj 14: "Annwig ull iIm eople I iiAve met in Havana, only two liave lcen loyal enough and charitable - nough to dek-itd (tei ral Weyler and Itis policy. The nnierf of tl m have as snired five that he is a hunuku hutcher aid thief; tliat he is murdering CUvs iand robbing Spain.' I le fi nds the w nen particularly bitter. It is a iiacd and log fight, but Cuba will w in, au4 will lie free. The monthly statement of collec tions of internal revenue dhows that during January the aggregate receipt were 1 1,142,442, a decrease of (243,073 I&-UUJ the collections of Jauuarj-, S&j. WEDSFJIAV March 8. IKC. Increases are shown in the collections on spirits, snuff, filled cheese and play ing cards. The decreases are much more numerous, and include fruit spir its, cigars and cheroots, tobacco, fer mented liquors and oleomargarine. Some of the amounts of increase and decrease are, fruit spirits, decrease, f-VW STfi; other spirits, increase, $lsS,ts; cigars and cheroots, decrease, rfviyi:!-; tolwieeo, decrease, iU,; oleomarga rine, domestic and imported, decrease, ?i!,T:!4. For the six months ended Jan uary "1, ls!T, compared with the cor responding eriod of !, the cilleo tious for fruit sjurits decreased J172,s.K; other spirits, increase, 4;S0b:; cigars and cheroots, decrease, li",WlO; toliiie co, decrease, f?.!;, IX TllK complexion of the I'uiled Stat-s senate is a question of absorbing inter est at this time. The full senate inem lership is tt). Of this number 42 are Iiepublioaus, 33 Democrats, 7 Topulists, 4 Silver Republicans and 1 Independ ent. This makes a total of S7. There w ill te three vacancies March 3, accord ing to preseut indications, although either one may 1 filled. The vacan cies are Florida, a Democrat, Kentucky, a Republican, and Oregon, a Republi can. If the vacancies should be tilled, the Sound Money Ilepublicans will have 44 members against the total com bined force of 44. On the money ques tion there is no doubt that the senate is safe. On the tariir question the divis ion is different. On the fe7 basis the Republicans lack two of a working ma jority. Senator-elect Kyle will proba bly be an addition. Jones, of Nevada, and Mantle, of Montana, who have leca Free Silver Republicans, have also shown a desire to get into line with their party on the tariff question, and a further accession to the Republican force will lie made as soon as Governor Uradley calls the legislature of Ken tucky together to elect a senator. An other element is to lie considered in con nection with the tariff. Senator Mel-!n- ery, of Louisiana, although a iK-nio- crat, has recently expressed himself as strongly in favor of a protective tariff, and has intimated that he would sup- xrt such a measure. Senator White, of California, has announced decided leanings in the same direction. The State Treasury. From the Uarrisburg Telegraph. From the tone of discussion in many of the newspapers one might imagine that the Stale of Pennsylvania has been losing great kums through the misiuan igetuent of the State Treasury, and that an inxestigHtion would disclose the fact that the present system wa honeycomb ed with corruption. To those who be lieve that such is the fact we commend tlie statement of State Treasurer Hay wood, printed in the Telegraph of Thurs day evening. He says that but little more than fit.noO have been lost iu the last half century of Treasury manage ment, and this notwithstanding during that time, there was collected 2V),ihju. This certainly does not justify the criti- cism w bi-h U so recklessly ma.ie of the Treasury miinagoiieiit. While it is true that large balauceit in the IwtiL ought to net the State some increase in the way of interest, yet the prudence and care exer cised by our finaucial oilicers, as i'luts trated in these figures, is such as we have reason to 1 proud of. There had lieen during recent years impropriations large ly iu ci. uf the revenues, as demon strate J by the hj$ iiies produced in Jov eroor Hastings' very utile message. Rut this is the fault of tho legislature, and the legislature may ossibiy be esoused liecause of the persistent importunity of the people who are "running" the chari ties of the State. They re the uiokt fill portunate, and have the least regard for the nuatu-ial condition of the State, of any class of people who take money out of the Treasury. And again the increase in the ordinary expenditures Js natural. This increase may be larger than u ought to lie. I'.ot that the increased Imsiness ot the Slate would neCMiarily Wing with it an increase in expenditures is only nat ural. However, with all invartigating committees on hand thai now seem to l anxiously probing, there ought to lie suf ficient to justify the charges or to con demn them as the work of spfu-fuL dis appointed or malicious people. Kyle and Pettigrew. WAKinsciTojr, Feb. 5, Senator Kyle, of South IiakoU, who bus beau rrvciecled by Kepulilh-an votes, wants the eoiiiinit tee jKisitions now held by Senator Petti grew, of South Dakota, and expects to get them by voting with the KepubUcana for a reorganijMtiou of the Senate. Sena tor Pettigrew is chairman of the commit tee on Indian arbors, a member of the committee on appropriations and also a member of the committee ou public lands. These are excellent positions, and Senator Kyle covets them. It hap pens, however, that Senator Kyle's vote wlli li..' :ire the Kepublicjins a majority. They noed tw votes. Senator Pettigrew, who has joined Ui silver Itepublicans, has concluded to vote W) he rej;ular fiepublicans for a reorganizaLiuri 4 the ficnate iii order to retain his import! Mumittce pOMtijons. Thus it seems that by the squaliUe between the Populist-ltctililu-an Senator Kyie enul the Uepub-licau-Popuiist S-nator Pettigrc-w h of Mouth Dakota, iLe regular Kepiiblicua of the Senate will sauw the two vuu w hlch they to reorganise il;e senate and pass a tut tit bill. Firs Hundred U'emes at fvtftr. Xrv York, Feb. 23. Five hundrcii onii'ii held a service of buiniliuli.u and pray.ir to-,!y in the Calvary Bap tist t'hurcli. Toward the end the wo mmhj bad liecoiat! ki interested that they Mil w 'anted to sjeak, and liuire w ere two or three oti thir feet at once, 4l.og for a chaiu-e to oiter ttsUwony or graves. Young and old, rich and poor, white and black, followeul ea h other in khort, ear nest remarks. Oue woman sudihily" stood up and exclaimed ; "I must say a word! I never spoke before." Her voice broke, and she paused for a moment, then managed to articulate "and can't now," and sat down. Mkla td blood diseases, causing al sorts of d it disasters to human happiness are easily and quickly cured by Iiurdock Wood Bitters, from a common pimple to the worst scrofulous sore. Three Says ia a Tree. Ci'miirrla. FeK iV Patrick Mi Ueary, a lumlierhiua til parsons, W. Ys . hud an experieiu dunv Hooi thai may cost hini bis life. He aOouiC ed to cross Dry Fork river In a boat, u hen he lost control of the boat and was swept down the current, and finally land ed au an island, which was soon Hooded w itb water, and he w as compelled to limb a sycamore tree lor safety. He had to remain in the tree for three days lx ce he could venture down to the island, iv. ii)fjl tf the third d.iy he was rescu aJ, kHttn such a weak condition that be wtil ibg i-isr njTii the sliock. How's Ihi We offer Onr lIondr-d l)41a; h.wi i, any cum- of t j&tarrh thai mnnot be cunxl Hall's Catarrh Cure, F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Pmpi, Tol.xJn. O. j M't the uu(tenuirnd, have known E. J. Che : Cn the last l i ycarx, and btUleve hi in oer- tcnvTalile lo alt business transartionii Mid otikUi'iCjlt to carry out any oblim tions made tjr Uwu WT A Ta A V x, W holto DriggtHts.Tilrtlo.O WiLniKG. Kixsas Makvi. t');oliale Iruesisti, Toledo, O. Hall'iiCaUirrlsCurvU takco Internally. act Ine diiwtly upon the blood and mucous Mir ton of the yt.-iii. ptire, TV. per bottle. SV.U by all I'niirvUm. Te UnMuiial fax. LAST 8TJKDAT IK CAHTOK. The Freiidant-Eleet Attracted a Large Crowd at Church. Cavton. O.. Feb. 2S. Maj. MoKinloy's bust Sunday at his Canton bonio l)efore setting out for Washington to bo inaugu rated President w marked by no un usual happenings. He w ent to the Meth odist church, of which he has been a member sine he was 17 years old. The church has a seating capacity exceeding 1,0U and it was crowded . Maj. JleKin ley drove to the church and was accom panied by Capt. II. O. Heistand and Ueorge E. Morse, of San Krancisas w ho married one of the rresident-elect s sis ters. The crowd almost ousenrea McKinley's figure as he walked frotu tho carriaire to the church. Maj. McKinley joined with evident relish in the singing of the opening hymn, "Jesus Keigns. Kev. Ir. C, K. Manchester, the pasior. w ho w as a inemlier of Maj. McKinley's regiment in the war, said in his prayer: O Lord, bless our nntion. (Jrant that peace and righteousness may prevail. We nrav Thee that Thy blessing may be on the President of the United States in the days of his administration and that everything may be done as pleasing to Thee. Let thy blessing rest upon Thy servant who has been chosen to be the chief executive of the nation. We pray Thee to go with him, give him great faith in Thee; may he be sustained by the prayers of Thy people that he may carry out Thy will. We pray Thee to manifest Thyself to him and to all of us." Kev. Dr. Manchester found his text in the third verse of the 21st chapter of Matthew: "The Lord lias neeu. ins theme was the higher life. In speaking of home training, he paid in a delicate, indirect way a beautirul tribute to Moin er McKinley. In conclusion Ir. Man chester said: "How shall we preserve the peace of nations? What are w e to do for this ereat land of onrsT inere is one thought in all of our minds this morning. as our dear brother and friend goes out to take up the duties that lie before him; our prayers are thai no oo angui me work set before him." Blank Books ! Blank Books ! Town and County Men-bants, Fann ers, Millers, Mill Men. Coal Operators, Secretaries of Societies, anybody, and everyliody needing blank books of any kind will find a large stock aud great va riety at FISHEB'8 BOOS STORE. Ledgers. Journals, Day Books, Cash Hooks, Records, Justh-e's Iiockets He- ceint Books. Society's Minute Books, Timn Hooks. Diaries for ISC. Books of Judgment Notes, Memorandums, in fret all styles kinds and qualities of blank books always in stock at Fisher's Book: Store. Blank books for Tax Duplicates, Books for Township Supervisors, Blank books for everylssly. CUAS. II. FlSIIKR. Mother McKinley"! PorUait. Saturday evening a portrait in oil of Mother McKinley was presented to the president-elect by a nnmlier of his friends. This self-explaiuing note accom panied the gift: "Will Major McKinley please accept from a few Canton friends this portrait as a slight expression of the esteem and honor in which he is held by them. Know ing his loyalty as a son they feel that up token of their appreciation could n ican more to him during his aliseuce from her than a lijceiifbs of his noble and revered luUhet, "February the tent-syenf U, eigh teen hundred aud ninety-seveu." Beaming With Smiles Are the countenances of people w ho have found speedy and thorough relief from malarial, kidney, bilious, dyspeptic or nervous troubles through the aid of Hos tetur Miomactt Bitters, fcuch counten ances are very numerous. So are letters from their owners attesting the efficacy of the great family medicine. Among the signals of distress thrown out by the stomach, bowels and liver iu a state of disorder, are sick headache, heartburn, nausea, loss of appetite, sallowness of the skin aud eyeballs, and an uncertain state of the bow els. ")-hey should be heeded at once. If the Bitters are resorted to, the woe-begone look which accompanies sickness wit (rive way to cheerful looks produced by renewed health. If you are drilling on the coast of disease, throw an aiu-hor to windward by summoning the Biiters to f oijr assistance. It will keep you in san-iy. FEMALE FOBM DIVINE. Figures Shoving Its Correct Froportlont. professor A. P. Bru baker discussed "Physical Development" rectiiitiy liefore the Philadelphia Academy of National sciences. Iu tin kniim of his remarks he said : "Professor Gottfreid Schadow, of the l(oyaI Academy of Arts, iu Berlin, has given to the world, in his figure of an ar tistically formed woniimsttlie following measurements: Height, t-JJ inches; breadth of neck, 3J inches; shoulders, 15 inches; waist, 9 inches; hips, MJ inches. Long liefore Professor Schadow's time an unknown artist created the statue of Ye vus de Medici, the world's idea of perfec tion in the female figure, on these meas urement Weight, !! inches; breadth of neck, 4 inch; shyidjers, 10 incbe.-; waist, inches; hips, 13 inches. Profes sor Sargoant, with several thousand tab jiaMJ life mesuremcn,ts iu hand pro duced a cou.fc.00 figure of the young Ainericiui girl with i-i: ineasurements; Heigla.' inches breaiUi of HiX'k, 3 jui-tos girth of neck, 12.1 inches; breadth of showbiers, J j inches; breadth of wait, M inches; gifli of wait, '24.6 in e'jesj brtr i iilj of l)ip, H I iiehc; girtlf of hips, 4 l inches; girth of calf, l'i.'4 in elies; girth cf upper am), 10.1 inches; girth of thigh. 2t. inches; and forearm, 9.2 inches. Miss Anna Wood has givua measurements closely similar to ttiOa of Professor Sargoant, in her composite fig ure of tie Wcllesley college girl, being avtraged front i'u2 measurements of over young wouuin." r -r- Sposekeepert. lie wise, and examine the Cinderella Kange. It has mora points that xce than any other range on the market, and is aold and guaranteed to bake and roast. Sold by J AS. B. II OLD EK RAW, Somerset, Fa. Freiideat Signs Two Bills. Wasiiisotox. Feb. 23. The president has approve 1 the act providing that of ficers of the volunteer army during the war shall lie considered as having been fejiidercd into service in the grade nii,j jn their commission; and the ait iitiuri.ing the secretary ot war to issue Mpringtield rirjna to each state and teiti toryiorlbe Xatiocai ittiards thereof ip exchange 6ir other rifles iuw held. ' Two Mea Blown to Atoms. Stki-bexvii.I-E, O., Feb. 2'. A vast quantity of nitre glycerine, stored on the Pan Handle railroad in the Gould field, exploded this afternoon, killing jtwo men named Dreary and Ilolston and ryunng a number ol others. ii4ii U'.en we blown to atoms, only a Im being Cund. Houses w ere knocked dow n and Uama pre torn up by the roots. MARRIED. WIUGIIT-QCEKK-At the residence of Noah Casebeer, Some-set, Pa.. Jreb, Sith, 17, by Noah Careber J. P., William W. Wriirht. of .Somerset, ard M :ss Elizabeth tjne r, of S:;irsot Tow n ahip. - " " Bsttls With Thievee. Kittaxnino, Feb. 2rt. The loss of some meat from a spring house of a farmer re sulted in a battle lust night in Kittanning township between a number of farmers and the thieves. Ou Weduesday night the spring houso of Daniel Hehrecengost, who lives five miles from here, was broken into and tho winter's supply of meat was taken away. But ow ing to tho weight of the meat, tho robbers did not carry it far, but plaied it under a rail pile nearby, intending to ro new the attack last night and carry tho meat away. But their plans were rudely spoiled. The farmers saw the moat ana imagined that the thieves would return. Ho they procured revolvers, shotguns, and mu-k-ets and secreted themselves near the rail pile. lAst night the thieves came again ami were met by a broadside. ne of tint men was sliot, but managed to escape. The other was fortunute enough net to get within range of the shotgun battery Shots were returned by the robbers, but on account of the darkness and not wait ing to see tho w hites of their enemies' eyes, the farmer brigade escaped injury In the midst ol the general fusillade the horse and buggy brought by the thieves to carry away the booty came thundering down the road. The farmers all took aft er the horse and caught him, minus the driver. Neither the horse nor buggy w as identified, but it is believed that the rob bers are well-known local sneak thieves. Potato Patches. Chicaiio, Feb. 27. Mayor Pingree's plan of raising potatoes and other vegeta bles in vacant lots throughout the city of Detroit may be put into ellect in Chicago. General Booth Tucker and Colonel Brew er of the Salvation Army have become interested in the scheme and are now making arrangements to have tho city authorities co-operate with them iu tlio philanthropic work. They want the au thority to donate the use of all city va cant property in and around tho city and establish (arms. The produce raised on these farms and truck gardens will lie distributed to the needy -ioor of the city by officers of the Salvation Army. The army agrees to furnish men to cultivate the farms and attend to the transportation of the sup plies. Luther I -all in Mills and other prominent citir.enshave bocome interest in the project and have agreed to aid the movement in every w ay possible. To-iay Mr. Mills, General Booth Tucker and Colonel Brewer hail a long conference with the mayor in regard to the plan, and it is probable that the matter w ill lie brought to the attention of the council Monday night. -- Eopewalker Slondia Bead. Loxnox, February 2.L Blondln, tho celebrated ropew alker, died in this city. He was born in 124, and w as undoubted ly the greatest of the rope-w alkors of the world. His real name was Jean Francois de Gravelot. He commenced rope-walking when only 4 years old, and continued bis wonderful exhibitions up to a few months ago. On November 2!i, l!i3, he married Catherine James at the Brent ford Registry office, in Kngland. The bride was many years the junior of her husband. Hlomlin crossed Niagara on June 3(1, lJiVl, in the presence of near-, ly 30,0nu people. It was tho first time this feat had been attempted. Breaking Up tho Schools. Oklahoma, O. T., Feb. 2S. The Okla homa legislature has passed a bill which makes it a crime for white ind colored children to attend the same school. This w ill put school facilities entirely out of reach of many children, for in many ru ral districts in Oklahoma not more than one colored family live in a school dis trict. This will necessitate the prepara tion of a building and teacher for from one to four pupils, or colored children will be compelled to go msuy miiea to school. The school question has already disrupted tho Schools in one half of the Oklahoma towns and bloodshed will be the result. Despair Drove Him to Death. Kkamxo, Pa., Feb. .Vs. iteuause Al fred Meit.ler, aged It years, of Alhtirtl, Lehigh county, was nnable to secure em ployment aud supsrt his wile and four children, he committed suicide this after noon by hanging himself in tho attic of his residence. Ills wife hail gone to visit a nelghlnir, taking tlie children along. When she returned she missed her husband and subsequently found his lifeless body. - Woicott Did Rot Fail. Loxnox, Feb. 2f I J. Maxse, editor of the "National lleview," snysthat Sen ator Wolcott's mission to Furope in tlit interest of bimetallism was conducted with great ability, and he is convinced that if the incoming administration fol lows Seqator Wolcitt's inquiries with purpose and determination, a satisinctory solution oft he interntiotiui money ijiies;. iou will make McKinley'sadministratiiui not less famous than any of Its predecess ors. The German bimetallic lenders assert fiat Woloott obtained an understanding with France that that government would take a part in an international monetary conference. Slew Lincoln in Revenge. Frankfort, Ky., February 2d. Father Thomas Major, a Catholic priest, lectured here ou the s il ject "From the Army to the Altar." In telling his experiences iu he Confederate service he said he saw Booth the night liefore he assassinated Lincoln; that Booth had made a touching plea Itrfore Lincoln pa save the life of a mutual frictnj of his and Booth, named lele, who had been sentenced to be shot. Lincoln bad promised clcinemy, but his Cabinet demanded tho execution, and tor not saving thfl life' of lfele, Father Jfajorsa-d, Booth killed I.iuijty. -- . A Jsdge a Quarantine. Lebanon, Pa., rb. gjj. Mrs. fbec4 Ehrgood, mother of Judge A. W. J.ihr good, is ill with diptLcria, and the Judge's home is quarantined. Judge .hifcooj irs iceordingly given notiie that next wjr ek's f'Ofi:t ;nust 1 postpon ed indefinitely, as he cannot U-vp the bouse. Over Thirty Years Without Sickness. Mr. n. TVettstein, a well-known, enterprising citizen of Byron, I1L, writes: "Before I paid much atten tion to regulating the bowels, I hardly knew a well day; but since I learned the evil re sults of constipation, and the efficacy of PilJs, I have not had wus 'lay's sickness J for over thirty yai F not one attack that dij not readily yield to this remedy. My wife had been, previ ous to our marriage, an invalid for years. She bad a prejudice against cathartics, but as poon as she began to use Ayer's rills ber health was restored." LnJ Cathartic Pills Kadtl aai Diploma at World's Fair. Ta Botan Stroatk, tab Ala's Sarsaaaraia i w i The Oleo Iitrettigation. llAnBisnrno, Pa., Pcb. ST.. President Pro Tern, McCnrrell of the senate this af tormsin announced his apisiintmenls on tho committee to investignta the dairy aud food frauds in Pittsburg. The sen ate meinliersof this committee are Sena tors Critchfield or Somerset, Merrick of Tioga, and Coyle of Schuylkill. The house portion of this committee will in bo apiMiintcd until next Monday night, as Speaker IJoyer, has not yet prepsred his list of names. It U the program of the monitors that just as soon as the com mittee is nominate!, it will meet here aid arrange for an early session iu Pills burg. Senator Merrick said to day that he was anxious to have the matter taken up and tho investigation togun just as soon as pos.sitile. The house niemtors w ill Include Representatives llusw-k, the an thorof tlie charges ; P.ablw in of lcla ware, a promineut granger; Martin of Itwrence, the chiiirm.ut of the agricult ural committ'C .f the house, and proba bly Piolett of Pmdford. Throat Coughs Is there a tickling: in ihe throat? Do you cough a great deal, especially wh:n lying; down? Are you hoarse at times? Does nearly every cold you take settle in your throat? These, "throat coughs" are very deceptive. Don't negket them. Troches, or cough syrups won't touch the soot. You must take remedies that will enrich the blxsd, tene up the nerves J and heal the in flamed membrar.es. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos phites contains such remcdiis. It has wonderful nourishing and healing power. The cause of the cough is removed; the whole system u given r.:v life and vigor; aca the danger from threatening !ung trcuol is swept away. Book xbeut It froe. For iU by al irergfcts ftt 50c and $1X0. SCOTT A BOWSE, N.wYork. MrsAE.Uhl. With a Successful Experience extending over many years In supplying the wants of our many friends in Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Ladies' & Children's Furnishings, wq feel that wp are now in a bettei' condition to more successfully anticipate and supply the wants of our friends than at any previ ous period. Wc bejran Tiiotith? aso to give orders to matiufaeturers, importers and w holesale merchants for our spring stock of Dfess Goods and Ladies Furnishings of all kinds. We believe pur stock of Dress Goods is the most stylish and de sjrahle ever sh own in Som erset; tho same applies all other kinds of Goodj we carry. All goods Lave Ieen bought for CASH. and arc paid for. e are, therefore, in o, position to offer great inducements to CASH' I)U YEIW. All are invited to Cill and ex atiiine our stock before making Jhojr Spring purdiases. MRS. A-. B. UIIL. Jos, Home & Co. The Samples will Tell. A postal ;rJ w ili hrinjr j-on as many aain;in. 4 you wish. Aik) the samples will sbow iR-tter t!i:in colnu;n of aitvc r tising t;ilk, tlifl lt-iuuy hikI fioeaiif-o of our new Spring styh's in f.ihrics. It U an cav way of rlioosinjj jj-h)s anil in expensive. It in time to think of r our K-.ister Dress ami we have stniip ect jh'iit o!h'p to mnke run. ( IlKl K AN'H M1XKI) YAUX Sl'IT INli, Aineri'.in c-hhIs of rKt-r-lli-nt Brails, liavine nil tlie rlui ts of hiehur prieeil KnuliKli dress stUHN ami :'m mnl u incheii wiht, 3$ C9.1U a yrJ. TIiom are stri. tly nil-wool and the uoua! price it tifly cent a yard. All-wol t'HKVIOTS in the liiiintmse. ly popular mnl very f.isl)i..im!,e I'arro t'liecks, ."-I to yj jnclitit w hh, in c itli r hrr.vn, blue or green v mb!iiutiona with while; 25 cents a yard. We are xhouin? the largest line of Waxli Silks in Western 1'oiinsy Iv.inia anil at pri" which defy -.iiiiii-liiioii. VVashaMe Kaikl Siikt In scores iif tusle fil p.itlc:iM in i h-ks an. J Mirij.i-s, 25 cent a yayjj and very choice H.tKutui Silkt, 35 a-iU a ?rt!, Send fir can 1 Us ol" tii-.e if for any othi rsilk that you wi-!. W'o !, ivo ilicin al). We are Mhilv tho loaJrra In the Yntn Oitod line. Send for r ninny nnpje ayoii wish at Colored firm (lixxla ot all prices ironi .Vi nut to ?0 rnril, forcii;n or douieKlic, in all colors and all Ktyles. PENN AVE. & FIFTH ST., PITTSBURG, PA. 11 NNl'AL STATKMKN'T ok kk- V c'ipt.s ntiil expenditures of th CoiniiiL?ioncrs of Si:ipri t County for the fisal jear ending Jan uary 2, 1S:7. F.LMCIt IL rUUH, J.., Tn aim r of Sonierw't County, I'a., in jiccouat w ith the County of Somerset. Receipts. Dr. Tiixoi nvHvwt fnnn Collivlnni of K!.itv, Coniily and lo li.itn f. r I lie ymrn IxjI, K', 1 !, is.'l. In..', and l.-CH. 1 Istri.tjt. Vr. Nortlnoiitoiis'.i; f luitlf (n. I-' t ISUl'.e Jciiiu rlou 11 liorix. 5 ml 7 i Id Ui 1.M 111 i.iitf,ni " Nonlmiiiptou . Hlack Jt-iuii rlt n l!or " NtfriJiumplon w M Ih'lr " w it.' u in TJ ll ! I !! 7 01 .'.I n I oi 1 il il Hloiiyni'k Ml ill 111 1 L " A'lillsoll l:iiiou lUr linrtli.-ntvalliy . " i 'HMH-.lfiii,ii Jlor. Kl! l.u-M - i'irlioM. 44 1. 'Jurkfyfoii. N liiliiiimn liiir " NortiiuioiiUm III t Ml T'.l i.j ji :w S :.7 1 15 n M .t ;.l II 3 11 IV i bl 71 ".I J7 ;i 3 - K- " 7 J m it: 11 M riuiit... s.i:nli- " CuniMSH-i Hor ... " WlliTi.iurulJor A'lJion Alli'liciiy lli'nsiii i'.r.... Ifc-iiln lkr " lUiil-K IlioUii-rsvail.-y C'av.")iiijui llir.. " loiilii."uiior k: t.ii k - lalrlios; .. lirv-vnvilie " Jetf'iTMOII J- MKlTtliWH Bor " Ji'IlIltT liriiiu-r Lniotiln .." " I. 'i'urk.-yfoot.... " M-y-rslale llor li'lll.-cp-, k . M'il..r. N lktttttiiorv'Kor N 1 ciitu i , i(i,r m Nortlmmpton ... ';: " IViPt .iii'iimi,,niinf... " lioi-kwool l;.,r. Siilifliury llor..T " su.id.v " ioim rI.-li! ltor " Son-rs.-t lt,tr. SolnrrM-t South:) 111 1. Ion Sl4ayin--k Slov.-sMwii Itr Summit " I' 'l urki-viuot.... " t'rsliia iior . " W t'lli-rxInirKlior " Ail.llx.u isurt Allivh.ny " r.mrm rior " Hi riln lkr ' H!aok ' lintli.TKaify " ( -; man iti.r.. ' oupiiumijii . " rnnlmiHT lii,r. " V.'.k lack K:irhoM linvnvlllc ". " ll'H.v. rhvi i-llor 44 .!. Il. rs-.ii " it i.i 7H t7 Hi i ; .7 !'' oi M .' 7 s 71 II 11 ul y si 171 1 t. i:i ill V.'s e li-1 ;i. :Jl l M il !() to it. . nl 1.1 t it 111 si 0 wi 4-1 I !-7 ;j .ill Hi C ill 1 i7 !-' '.1 ol i i n I I't o7 71 ft ' i t- m :i 1.1 7.. SS ! l SJ itt.t t.s I I V M 71 to ;t w N 2i o til Ml IU I k 7-i .' hi :v, in 1 3) y !i i HI -1 41 is .11 oi OA K) IK ' l.l lit ll "1 ..I d. Kl I .1) SO . n is M I a :;i i J lii i Zj Hi i." i 4.' 1:-t 7"i lUiH (J J i , ( i 4n its Ml 77 :vi :i 21141 If II 77 is 111 H!l .l l' V Ifl I .'i III 1 .1 :.;) leu l "ij 7i .i Ul i'! ii :! ii 7. nl 67 fi VI 1.1 21 xi Ji 4 71 :i !! ! ia lu J 41 M 12 9K l'o 17 :iis in J. iilii rlou n lUir 44 Jiiipcr 4 l.'irimr..... 14 Lincoln 44 I. Turki f..i . 44 Mf.v-riacr. 44 yi.ilriH'k 44 Miilord 44 N lUltiiiiort lior 44 X Viitn i'i li.,r 44 Nortlniuiptfin 44 44 ivi;nt'.."."!"!!Z 44 I oif-inrtltoiMll . ,4 U'M'kwiMHl Kor 44 al;lury Iior. 44 S!inl. " ssmicrlii-lil IJor 44 Soiui-r't lior.. 44 Somerset 44 Southampton . Stouycrfk 44 Stoycstowii I,r 44 siimtnit 44 1' Turkey loot.. . " t'rsiua K;ir 4 VclitTH.,.,.'l4. 21(0 ;;io iu i j, J'ji l-i llW I I 7 1 Vl (! ll'l II l'V) 'M I II i (HI Hwl :.7 Ut.l '17 si I IW llvi I;- tit a 1M mi n) m 1IT. 17 1 C 77 :;si SJ " il 7 i i.i '; 2-H i Il7 77 2js u t l' :;a 51 in) 41 f) :t1 in 1 1 im ."5lf 1 1I 1 TA HI 1VI Kl 4ti i:. SI 4 J Ms 2-1 . i 41 Kl I i il i i) i i iVi 07 s', Ht :.-! i! ol Ul In Total tax- ree'd !. Toti.l Stale Tax tnt:i:!it ivt. Total i TiiX bmulit over. I. rami total from Colleefn ('iiiiiilsii,ii,rs I'"':' IU Tjt'l M 7 7 ")1 iti f VlMi 7 8 .in.t at I ...i... r i . . i ,. imrri-.il lunriev. I'ns-et U. 'iui. ml-loners-Siiles I'lix-aU-il tjiiidt. Itsl in.;i,, Slate Personal Tax relurm-1 1st 1 .. I .icciisc . coll.T'il.lcss Tn. rnril Halautv uusniteO land taxes, li.... ITW 71 II-.4 M ;j T 2 iA Total receipts I44! J !"U 73 Expenditures. Cr, I!y amount- ,si!J ou onli n, as follow : -'W- ..S KiinriU .lunirs Kiy Jail pliv-u ian Hridi;. n in.irs Vic-A'crs' r.,y New lriili:es Asscsiors' ?iy Slieriirs lull Kirc liiKiinince. . ver-p:iid taxi . Attorney icci .Vfoin y imtd Slnt,-... Klectiou exH-us Auditor puMic aissiiintii Western p'tiilentiary lillers iiictli,! atteinlancp otiimoiiwealth costs I'otiipiil.'itioti court New rriniionoiary vault County teachers' institute .unity Atiilttors' p.y t'ouiity Auditors' clerk Addition to jail tniiH.n' Pal. Kxvs-n I o:,t;t ll,,iuc Ssiidicrs I'lirta! exi-eawst 'otitiiy Airrieultuntl Moi-ily liiry oitiiiilsioiic r oi::tr.Iioi!ers' el, rk sluci dam:ir-s Koail "dalllaucs riter ami Ki-sirder' lees Pntiionotnry'sfts-s liistrict Attnnie; lecu - onstalili-s" f -turn Vurl steiioumpher ourt crier an I liptaves Ii:lit. fuel and water ourt llollm- atjd Jail e,eii, stallonei y, Issik, sp.?:ii;e Maintenance Morgan a" " llarrlshi.n; 44 Iiixtiiont 44 Wern-r tlie 4" HlllililV.l.rll C ourt House and .UU r.-purs Janitors, "ourt House and J.iil; Prinlti-; and :!iicrjis;m;. Juror meals and lodicii. H inJi liornm-,-,1 ntiiiiey intepl . Hai. pluintiiii ci. u n liouv and jail TivMSUivr's as unwiUI iaii.ls tiniiuisstoiiers Irri'v. exp: ne l'ns.lil land ai. t'omiiiiM-iiii.eia' Hillary I!, rnett 44 " tslioiicr..... 44 Hay Is 4l C.1 I'd 3I-C5 4".' I .fd'l I ll'l !; ICI SMI s:-.l ;t.t is 1.4J1 7:1 xsr, is l-i. i 3l ! s-l ill I ... 11 4 i l.-s 4il PHI i-; 7U I'W 4...- .N74 Jin IU UU l' 4t' Si V 'Mi i-ifii a-.' A' p Mil 7LII Total amount paid on urdera JTi.'.is 24 'I'rviisurcr's .-.iiitiolsniou H-r et-tit) in county order 1,5(19 :W lLil. due treasurer on tlie redemp tion miMati-d land fnirn tudi tdiinl purchuei A) 3S Kit. due county treuM:nr's ett!e- ment f IsiT, tf() m Tsil. due treasurer, Kliuer E. I'ltgh, Ks'l TI7 (W Total fxpemtlturvti 1M f ),7! Si TJIVANTI VI. roVIHTMN or SdM " i: lis KT t'o L' N T Y. LIMUHTU'S: 15oniii-.1 indel.t. .ln.-- t.'am-nt iiidebtediuvs, otit.-sin.Iin de: s. vie ..'.. $ 4,'"oo no fetal jndelited.-n-ss of the county fJl.ai'i !'j Ptltsjanditit; taxes due county Sii,ttM! C! smi;hsi;t cauyTY. ss.- . i We the undersigned (,'otnnilssloners of the ('ouitiy of iiuerel. decertify tliat the fore L'oin? n pori exluliits a true and ai-cumtc ur cotint ol tl.e receipts and expenditure- of the county of Somerset for tliu year ending Jan U!i"J i IMC. XtiTF. 1 he amount nftale. r.iiiiifj, and iHn nv Kl forth almve iiu-ilid.-s cilvtor' eoiumis si. ins ' iioiioratl..-. reimUvs Ac , which will rcdiiee tlie amount of luxe duv tlie ctmnlv lo a lunch HOialier 1.111:1. i:V(k l. Llriri.r liAHaiKI.iiNii. I.. A. KltK.r- IIM AN. t'iiii:ty 'ommisstom rs. Attest J, U. Kuierl, fid. Or. Stflir is Florida Cctil Harch tth. The din-tor takes hit vacation in what he wmsidiTM tip- wort season if llie year, and conscjiii'iitly the h-a-t ii:(i .nvt tiii-in-o to hia pat i. tits. Ho wiil put hi hia time at Mt. l):ra, I-'Ia., where h,i Inta tome t.l iterea of oranizn grove, and w here his family reside most of liio y.mr on ae oonfit of the much Udler health Mrn. Sadltr enjoys there. That wctioii is the liisrhr-st in the Stale, very rollinjr, titu lewl with loi:(j leaf pine, interspersed with palmetto and deciduous tree in ravines and aloi-tr crt-ekn and around I sprinr and l.ik.v. I.?.k-H with clear. titfti.fy iHiiioms aim ptire water, an-t no liii'tiy i:it' r-pcrsi-d as t.(rive the name Iiike ouinty. The d-s-tor would he jivl 'il there now were it not "too heal: by" fiir Ins Imsinr-ss. When ytai want to visit 1-lorida r n"t Torgi-t l.nke eotintv. When .eir e o or ears leiiiinil you of jir. Sad dler ,reiiien:l:er his return, March ilh. ! GET AN KM'OATIOJf an.l i.fi.-in.is liainl in S li ,-i I. O. t kn tstu j EDUCATION: I e.uio.l MC lap . rml lale Konnal UiiMKmtimurrtr.iiiiiuinMit r k iiiTrii, i a. r irsi-r-ew ai-iniBOi!a! lon-t and ;.( t ra:-. Kte nid tontu.tenK. KiH-e-r-n-a.-san Mllin ra'-.a-Mn-M J4WK.4 h.imv. ik t, rna,i. hUl' W3l vfc j -I Uklliei,rft iiiii-'-ss-'4--44-'4 llie la.sin:.-s we get wc want to cooicto Mi hv rer-rencc atid we're rea-ly t sliow jou our rens'on for exju-ct-itiisttc!i pref'.renec. Write for samples of the following thcy'I fjiiow it : Irish Ptmith-", I , V; ti. Amerii-.oi limili-s, while frriainds i h eolored stripe or liepires, d" to l'Jjc Kino French rj;aiitlieM, iV, .'!, .V American Ore;aiidi.s, 2) I V. J0c, i'm. New Ktatiiimvt open work elfecta ia w hite grounds w ith fsilore.1 atripes ami rhet-ks -gianl cnoiigh w eight to m ike up w ithout lininirs just the thins for children' nice dresse. Tissues, Zephyrines, tiaxine4, iV- "iand wime new fahritsi lii;lit ciiior. navy blues and blacks stripe ami- check fplendi.l for shirt waist or entire (JO w ns. 40-iiicli striped and figured lawn.-", lor, llijc, l.Vr yard. New Wash iiasl. So to il.'Si. We're ready to show you a many more reason as you want-samph-s and pric of New Suitings, 7.V- to ?;.-" Ameri can all wikiI lres tloinls. 2V, .V, 4'ic. New Silks and Illack Goods, or other pits good.. Thou when yon do buy here, you'll know yourself that it's because of a pref erence that benefit you and your pck ctlssk and we'll know that we got your business by meriting it, as we're deter mined we shall. Samples free if you write. BOGGS & BUHL, Allegheny, Pa. THE Somerset ta Ms, OPERATED BY A NEW FIRM, Has bc n refitted w ith New Machinery and la now prepared to furnish Stoves, Plows and Castings of all kinds ou short notice. Also builders of tho -IMPROVED - Barrett Gas Engine, liest ia Any !. Call and .-e it. We also tarry a line of liiiAss r;fKi)S. S1KAM FITliNdS, I'AI'KINtJ, OII.S and KNtilNK Sl'I'I'MllS. Having put in a ni-' and complete line of Machine Tools, are tniw able to do all dx-s of work, "h as Ilsirine; ( ylindew, I'lunitii' Valv e and VhI vo Seat, or any kind of Kntfiiit4 Work thut may le n4 julrt!. We earnestly wdic it your work and will guarantee satisfaction. Oilice and Work ne:r the ll. H. Station. Somerset Iron Works, Somerset, Pa. A Book of Permanent Value. AY' rt) Ann rif in i'Hlztii anil e ry -S'' ihut fif .Ximrkiiit lUU.r;t (V !(ir of A"i' r'viufi will tit tut if. St htxJ, (!ti if ttnil l'n?t!'f J.iKrttrir tmist luirr it. Pennsylvania Colony and Commonwealth .BY.. Sydney Qeorjje Fisher, Author (J "Tlie Miikin; of IViinsylvaiiia." One Volume, Red Buckram, to match ''The Making cf Penn sylvania," or Miroon Cloth, gilt top, uncut edges List Price, $1 53. Tu Irin.j it In iSc ii.'.'i i.'i'-it the u .'.iV nr re i. rnnlrrn it frfrir we Tilt rnt, p'&'frtitf, to i!v if.lil. rxn ou the rec"ijt uf P" KNNS I.VANIA has had a more va ried and interesting history than any other State in tlie t'lttm). The early setlli nipiit of the pnvitn-e under the fiithtisliLstlL leadership of Wii'.iam Penn, tho tsintlicts of the numerous sects and nationalities which made up the population, the horrors, massacres, and excitements r.f the French and Indian w ars, the tierce struggles of political par ties iu tho . evolution when the .i:i-i-es of the movement f.-r the liberty of all the Colonies dependtd on the position t.iketi by the Keystone State, as it wan called, the same mrntrcic repeated at the time of the adoption of the National Constitution and the strange w ild revolt of the Scotch Irish known as the Whiskey Ileliellion. ail this Mr. Fisher has Riven in full de tail in an attractive, handy volume, w ith additional chapters on the part taken by Pennsylvania in the civil w ar, the groat h and effects of the public, school system and the development of Philadelphia in the present century. Ilenry T. Coatc:t & Co., Publishers, Philadelphia. ;i C i ) i irr rntx-j.a m ati ox. Whrkkv. Hie Honorable Ju.K-.-s f the Court of I oitiiiitiii I'li-iis ol' Somerset eotintv. !'.. have oriler.il that u Sjuvinl or A.lj..nr!i.',j Court of 'iiiniuori Pl.-;!, ol tmirter 'essiorts mi. I irptmti'.' 1 ourt, lor tin- trial m nix lierein, siuill be ll. 11 at S'hu rs. ;. on Tondny, al4cll k. 107, t'omtii -nciii!: :n ICuVlis-k A. M. of sunt liiy Now. therefore, I. M II Hnrtxi'II. Hih Slu ritr of Souierwt county, hen iiv ivsne my prid hini.-ition irii tn police to all jurors, wit-111S.S1-S suintniitiisl. ami to h II imrli.-s iu riiusn to lie then 11 ml Uteri- trii-U, to Ll- iu attendance at suhl Court. Slic.itr otitis ) il, II. HAKTZlvr.b. esiiiu rst t. Pa. j -hrt:r. For a'l Btuous aod Nirrvoes DusAses. Tbey porify the Blcos and give Healthy ac:icn to the entire system. Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and PIMPLES. cas;2 AT3 rasa rains. 1 CMwerf can bo curet! '.thout lh kntfitx If. V. Jtlnrt 4f U Iim UUrovvre! new Mti!j th.il rure th cn'er mini Iuinc. If: bwcqreil ihmi fwcf wit him $ (.ul, m:ii1 h irv.tct1 p-tliri.tj btrwti kk; Ami iit-lltul al K-m, h. Y. t.-e riC fur-l, Uii Dr. Strliw-rt Ua MMt-ensfiiay Irwatr.1 Areral uf tlM-:o t mkes no tliemire w Iwne Uie cMor ii CAUCUS CUfl iltlif4raiM-rrna.-u-k.iottirau. &t.)iii t4't.., ut hi iifhre can r? the wmlerful cure ( rai4 er w lik h he Um fr u,t kf ping. irmlrr iltwl lr. C Steiinrtt h lb onijf -nc-r nc ti In Wciktern IVitn-vW.ittiaanti ttAstrvimive) a ran. ler In i ;o L a, VMirut ran b irwiti Ui tli ftvo howie. A l4 I lie, Uer, kMtteT, wiviua, Mv:ttlllt4rralliiietitff Ikehatuau famlij curuUL 1 1847. Pure Drugs, Chemicals AND Toilet Articles. WRGLY'S RAPID SELLING PREMIUM mo? OF CHEWING GUM. ' ':' Fine Imported and Cigars, Etc. .yPuliiie Station for IvhtiJ an I I:: point in tho L'nito.1 States. G. W. MANAGER, HELLO! -HOUSEKEEPERS IM WANT OF FUBNITURE?1 LOOK AT THESE PRICES. A Bedroom Set for S13 00 A Parlor ror A Couca for - ' 7 00. A Lounee 4,r A Rocking Chair for 50 ct :. Ctiiilioar.ls, Tallies, lUslst, a lt Ciiasr, A, r.t j nij- We are ia liiie for !T w ith the m t - r;! !i-re :i;. i:-..- ,. placed uiion the market ami pre pare 1 to i'iuw tin- t r t '. aixl original lesijrti tinoari'I mt--liinit (.'h.itnlsf S:: -. I-Tal'k-anl litiiti Chairs, Siilihourils, fliiil" oiers, : ,. ; Couches, warilrolns, etc. titxxl itiality, low prit-es. You are invilij to '-ail ;. C. H. 606 M?n Cross Street, Brings Something- A Riding or Walking Spring Tooti. I N'o dracrvrinjr of frame on ll.e rronnJ. Tl:c li-i.to.-: -itself of trash as oa.-i!y as a !:ay rake. U-i i : a man on as others do fvi'J.eut a CALL AND SEE IT. WE GUARANTEE !: THE IN THE WORLD. Sold onTrial. J. B Somerset, Pa. -! I4. ifc-Z- L . wmmm Final Clearance Sale OF VjmTZQ GQOD3. !..(; I., U, Kurs, i ;,;, j. ;v,.l , j,:; r,. i . -Ml!ii::ery, Tririintu I 11 tt. Fin - 1"- FUR CAPES At half i4. J '-icts wor.ii s::. i-ci.M.i.'-' - f'i ':: iio.v j : t M a i.n?, Calicos?, Ginchi -,.3 zn J Ya-ns at x v.t p& QUiNN 3. - ir . ; j Palmare u U2b.. Fine Pr rf.;;;1 j the Choicr. -.tSr.v. or;,. fi-.t.iiice T. i. ; BENFORD. Cn; rns. Coffroth. f.rr.iEl IVERY DAY - is t ---- - , - Holderbauni T't- . J An Entire')5 Stc P. A. SCKEL Se-r:ri?:-?: AT F W1RSTER COQD3- J Jjhnstown. Pa. IT
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