it?5. Somerset Herald. I he ": at Boyds. grainterfar-bofy. Tyil Garde? sred. C. K. Bord. EriT-' at J. B. Holderbanm's. Fat tackle at J. B. Hoiderbaum a. taet Cigars in to- n C. X. Boyd. a,:on - bury individuals now. Id" cnrra I insUat1''---.aberrr abort-cake wiU won be here. 'f-yat tiucmiui' stories are now in order, rr-mii ri " J- B- HoldeAwim a. ixouoa Pay 00 Thursday, 5T 4v jt:hi ID I'tuiadeipnia iw 72'.? 'by WVfT. p. ... J and Tsrnisaes at J. JJ. iioioer- tsd Steel, at J. B. Holder- Txa - are raging In a:nerent para m . , . r I . CVien'! haa front IS cents up, at j r.zi brashes and painters' supplies, at J. HaJerbaaio's. tinter. r they are one month behind Frnc Marpby. the temperance erangel- L a t lairobe. fl-b:ash yonr oatbaildinfs ana i en era ...focoertbe better. y;.-rfwsb. duting and shoe brashes at . - r n,.: derbaum s. abas-tine lor W ails alia ceiungs aoe V jc rsb of. Sold by C. . Boy d. jMthtl and 10 cent glassware r- e Oa tu-her hss only one price on aU bis goods .. ;t lower than the lowest. at-; i k v ierr gjods will be sold cheap at Has. A. E. rst t. Piiaa Oas and Vamishes, good goods at . C. X- Born. T.t mixed ready for use, all colors pal a. Lpans. Pic" and Pounds, C. X. Boyd. ra by the boi or light, and cut , t- sue or shape, at J. B. Holderteum s Wmte-i, at once, a ton of good timothy jr. sad a load of good straw, at this office. lie best stock cf Umbrellas and Rubber ,od n be found at E Iter's aothing rt-Ta, oil cloths, rcirs, tc at bottom rm. m: 1. V. Holderbaum't Xo. 4, Baer :.xk. A oit.t.s company, composed exclnsively .;' enured Eta, a ia process of formation at it, F,t.-nL Ct. ear an 1 secure some of those great .-.- no beiag ofiered at Becher .oiLitJ Hai V.vi hoot' Memorandum and Pass W-ti ia ftat Tanety wiil be foaud at the Srt book Store. 1 GrwnsbBTT butcher was fined $10 tbe iier car, for haaliag calves in a wagan .i tbeir leg tied. Tbe Is-trest stock of C. A. P.. saiu can be fcusd at tether's Clothicg Hall, at aston aiiccly !u prices. Wt.frfy hss a lanre assortment of good oti-d books at bis Xew Siore which will x sold at poiar prices. Pt;r and Majaiines as well as plenty of xier gocd reading matter will be kept a ditj's New Book Store. Go to Beclier's Gothing Hall for a good Sb ;rt. He is the sole aeent for the Celebrat ri v Slitrt that has no equal. Tbe kc men who worried last winter sboat getting their crop in, are now worry .j tlicinselre! to get it out again. 0e of the first new buildings completed ilis pring. is tbe addition to the boot and sbftore of A. H. Femer & Bra The largest and most complete assortment i'. cat writing papers and envelopes in box o i be found at We:9eys Xew Book Store Cirprnter tools, blacksmith tools and aercseic' tools of all kinds. Only the bet nakes and best quality at J. B. Hoider bua'a 1 fail lice of Chrosoos and German Oieo mit in beary gilt frames just receiTed at tier's Sew Bouk Store. They will be y i ctemp. At WelSey 's Xew Bo4 Stcre may be l.izi ail articles in tbe line of stationery. TW pied hare been carefully selected and c tl '.Tth and new. Tsiori)tedy tbe chea;t place to bay ?xr eiothicg is at J. M. Hotixarw' s, Xo. 4. Baer Block. P--aTL Then the plant sees the -"fit of day. spp!y the plaster and the good ?"tJi w; ft- exceed the coat. Tons of it in '"k-chasp. , Cock Bcnrra. Tbe bead loarters for Boots and hoes in county is at Xo. 3 Mammoth Sol rhl, proprietor. His stock is al T!T1 the largest and best selected in the ecsBty. Table sad pocket cutlery, earring knives ati forts, botcher's Inirea and steels. rexcTS "as. shears, cork screws, etc A fine "Wjcrtir inspection at J. B. Holder- bsLK't TaeB are rapidiy coming to the eooclu 4at the TUrm Soap" is the best five Case ia the mArket. MachiouU also th aufaction. Sold onlv br SI. T-?bsfer. " " b sphsr-time has come gentle Annie. aa larj invoice of new boots and gaiters, i.ipwrs. and everything us 7 sw in a first clae Boot and fhoe ttjrstSo!.rhra short, hoea. U-ka. rates, acythea. bs. rkl, prunmg-knives. shears, and of the sort needed. Only the i t, k!B1' n1 prices to please you at J- H(fcderbaiun a. . screw,, boiui, beads, tacka. etc. A Kae w: ! .tiiiuui mniu in Baaing r retain APrifli A frK Ilmm m fm U1 be to yocr interest to buy them a-HuMerbanm,. JwcUaj, ..r, : Pst five drops of JT" httle eooon or wool in the fa tAT t,i,. thea blow the vapor '.! m a aching ear. and sr'Sef be aftxdeJ. unss trt r tkM i fBivhtc-.' ,.. t., . - - "-"-, uieeuwr wua . of fMroit. Mich, and T saaaufactttra. Ham m th "assthera. Cock 4 Brims. CesTtiaia. Ubv "assies, we gave ber Caxloria. ; i;. , " -auastiecriearortastoria, T abeeiBac ImCmtnrim. ""a had children k.. ik. rwv 5iost:..j . .. . , 4 - anq cooipcwtc "ttafiMBrfeverTatle .od aw ? 1 offering at very low Xt a,., u . , , "we iw a wiu article ad to grre L!vm l. e k. ZA nam ber of valaaWa town ; a.ai ere, wffl be Caw au " Utb" suit the par-Idas Udress ' ' j Josrs H. Wstata, j Sotnerset, Pa. Thin section ra visited by taow sqoall r morning Tbe weather has bwi quite chil!y for tfte pant four or fivt days. Hon. EJgar Cowan, of Grrmbnrg, it gradually growing weaker. It i now annoanced without frar of suc cessful contradiction, that spring is with us. SeTeral interesting com amn ieatioo were receiTed too late for publiaatioo thia week. J adg Harry White, of Indiana, will be the orator at Johnstown, on Decoration Pay. The annual district meeting of the Disci ple Church will be held at CentrevOle on June 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. Mr. H. D. Pattern spoke in the Presbyte rian Church Thursday and Friday evenings. on the Prohibition question. On the fourth page of this paper will be found a highly interesting and exciting story entitled 'Boruogh Ordinance." Bead it. County Commissioner McCuntock sports a new silk tile, presented to him by his fel-low-oommisaioners, Messrs. Lepley and Dumb old. Tbe attention of our readers is called to the change in the ad. of L. M. AYoolf & Son, the popular clothiers, barters and furnish ers, of Johnstown. Dr. W. H- Williams, recent missionary to Jamaica, will begin a series of meetings in the Disciples' church at Confluence, on Fri day evening, June xh. Mr. George M. Xea has had his residence on Main Cross Street freshly painted, a new fence placed around it, and has otherwise improved and beautified h. The two prisoners who escaped from the jail severa' weeks since are still at liberty, bat the hole through which they male their exit has been closed, all the same. Amang our tnends and patrons who call ed last week and squared oJ their subscrip tion account, not forgetting to pay a year in advance, was Mr. Samuel J. Bowser, of Miiford. An adjourned court was held Thursday morning, at which there was but little busi ness transacted, it having been called for the purpose of hearing a few motions. An other special court wiU be held Thursday. May ?th- m Some of our farmers have already plowed for oats. As regards the prospects for a crop of wheat, we have made inquiry of persons from all parts of the county, and are of the opinion that the connty wiil have an aver age crop. Tbe academy grounds are being planted with trees and shrubbery. A tandpome row of maples is being placed around the outside of the grounds. If these grounds "are f-ror: eriy cared for, in a few years these grounds will be the handsomest about tbe town. - Tbe first Sunday-school convention for tbe fifth distric-t, embracing the counties of Cambria. Blair, Huntingdon, Fulton, Bed ford and Somerset, wiil be held in Altoona oa Thursday and Friday, May nth and lS:b. Each Sunday-school in the district is entitled to two delegates. On Wednesday last Derbin Knocton, of Sixty -fth street, Xew York city, while on his war to Somerset to work on the South Peon Railroad, was knocked down in the Altoona yard by a freight car, and his right arm was crushed by the wheels. The arm was amputated at the shoulder. Mr. Jacob Berkeybile has received an ap pointment as C. S. Storekeeper and Ganger, to f.ll a vacancy. This is tbe first Democrat, that we know of, that has receiTed an ap pointment in the revenue service in thia dis trict, under the new administration. Sweeoing chaagea will likely take place in this Impairment after the close of the pres ent fiscal year. The following is the list of appointments of Inspectora-at-Large and Assistant Inspec tors of the G. A. E Department of Penn sylvania, for the Twenty-third District, com posed of Bedford and Somerset Conn tie : Inspector at -large -George Stailey. of Poet Xo. 131, Everett ; Asr-stant Inspectors J. L. Melloy. of Post Xo. Saxon ; H. C McKinly, Post Xo. 214, Meyersdale: M. V. Sarber, Pct Xo. 318. Stoystown. Mr. J. C. Encells will deliver a lecture in tbe Disciple Church, Wednesday evening. Subrect, "Xineveh and its excavations." Tbe lecture, which is very highly spoken of and is said to be very interesting and in structive, will be profusely illustrated with large oil paintings, maps and charts. Ad mission free. A collection wiil be Ultra up at the close. Don't fail to attend. The Sheriff and his pou returned from tbe Allegheny runnel last Tuesday evening with twenty-two of the striking Italians in charge- and placed them in jail. The fol lowing afternoon they were brought before Judge Baer on a writ of halttu corpus. Mr. Charles McFadden, Jr., and Mr. Kelly, two of tbe contractors, testified as to the nature of the disturbance that it was alleged that the prisoners had created, when his H?nor discharged fifteen of them and remanded tbe other seven to prison to await trial at the coming term of Court. As the hole in the rear of the jail has been closed np, we suppose they will be on hand when Oonrt convenes. Ay OLrvnas Waoosmu The Greensbarg Prtn notes vis.t to Greensburg on Wed nesday last of Isaac Shaffer, who at one time bad five or more six -horse teams engaged hauling goods from Pittsburgh to Baltimore and Philadelphia and return, and who for merly owned the site npon which the Som erset Countr Home is built. When in bis prime he was a large and powerful man. and could handle with ease the strongest man on tbe road. He was also wealthy, but a reverse of fortune ewept away all his worldly goods, after which he developed a fondness for horses, which gave him a news paper notoriety all over tbe State. Mr. SbaSer is eighty years of age. To Bedford county belongs tbe credit of having within her borders tbe most infa mous, blackhearted villian this side of ha des, Mr. C. W. Williams, of Xapier town ship, is the object of his hate, and within the past two years that gentleman has bad a tenant bouse destroyed by fire, a mowing machine and reaper broken to pieces, a horse to die from knife cuts inflicted at night, another horse poisoned, his fences burned, two calves poisoned, and a few nights aeaa attempt was made to bora his farm buildings, which only failed through tbe superbamaa efforts of Mr. Wit liams and his hired help. It seems strange that each crimes csa be ooss Butted sritsoat the perpetrators being discovered. At an eriy boor Sunday snortung the resi dents of Main licet were somewhat alana ' m1 arf cnmr4eJ at Miing a tutree mvered :.k. . . a e j i. .1 - .1 ' .. ,: ruler urging aim no ny voioa, wain ana f spur. Alter some iittiea.mctiity i t iceman , Gilbert sacoeeded in stopping tbe horse, and j taking the rider, who was no less a person-1 age than Faith Doctor Paniel Shaffer, be- fore tbe Burgess, to give aa account of bim- self for thus riding so reckltaaly through oar street, and disturbing tbe ptace and quiet of the atill Sabbath mn. The Doctor pro duced a letter from patient ia Meyersdale demanding hi iaimerliaie presence, and ex plained that st tbe risk of doing his good horse Toby to the death, be was determined , . . , . reaca 8isr ta ne t. take tbe train. Which karfdaelseretm about a Tae ouixusewnnem ine expianaooe sumctem and forthwith cliacharged the Doctor who ! spent the three boors before the train was at tbe statioa in aiaginc atyssns of praise, whether for lus release from ctattody or that be bad beat the traia there wt can only goeaa. I The County Commisaioaeri were in i sioa Friday and Saturday. Annie Wooltttsocks is the euphonious name of a Bedford county female, who, hav ing lost a criminal suit has now brought a civil action aaioM uue John Bellows for slander, layins ber damazm at G. Espy Anderson, a son of the late Espy L. AnderaOQ, of Bedford, and one of the owners of the Bedford Springs property ,died at Cumberland, Md., on Thursday of blood poisoning resulting from an old sore on one of his legs. General W. H. Koontz will deliver a lec ture ia the Court Hcnse Monday evening of Court, on his recent trip South. The lec ture wiil be delivered under the auspices of the G. A. E. Post, of this place. Cokvcttzs. Una, Calcijed 1'iiste, Cemext, The attention of builders and contractors is di rected to the fact that these goods are bought in car load lots, and our prices fur them are less than for local shipments, freight added. Cook A Bed airs. Tht Third Assistant Postmaster General is getting ready for the issue of a new post age stamp to be used by newspapers, the postage on which has been reduced from two cents to one cent a pound. The stamp will be of the same general character the se ries now in existence. The beat safeguard again? t cholera, yellow fever and every other species of disease, is cleanliness cleanliness not only of person and apparrei. bat of air, food, water and habitation. . It murt be acquired and main tained voluntarily, if the individual wilL forcibly, if tbe authorities must. Buy yocr Boots and Shoes at SoL lhl's and be happy. Bay your Boots and Shoes at Sol. T hi s and save money. Buy your Boots and Shoes at Sol. Uhl's and get a neat U Buy yoar Boots and Shoes at SoL This and get the worth of your money. Don't forget the place, Xo. 3. Mammoth Block. It seems the Femer Bros, are always ahead. They have already oiled their new room with a large stock cf spring goods, consisting of mens' heavy and fine hand made shoes, ladies' goat, French and do mestic kid, made over B, C, D and E lasts. Also a large assortment of childrens' and Misses' shoes. " The Bedford KrpvbHcan and hupttrtr thinks that Mrs. Erinkworth, the former postmistress at Marian, who is in such seri ous trouble, is the victim of him who should have been ber protestor. It says that all of her offences, so far as known, have oc curred since ber marriage to Ber. Brink worth about one year ago. Meat Maxrr. Main Street, We have just added a large Refrigerator to our Meat Market in which all meats can be kept cool apd dean. Mutton, Beef, Pork, Ac, kept constantly on band. Open daily. Parties living meat can have it kept In the B- frig erator until wanted. Kora Davis A Co. Kats, boots, shoes, collars, eurTs, handker chiefs, nosiery, suspenders and all the latest novelties in neckwear ; the celebrated Iron City Shirt, warranted to be made of best Xew York Mills sauslin, with 400 linen breast and wa:stban3s. at J. M. HoLMKXAra's. Xo. 4, Baer Block. Go to tbe Eureka Boiler Flouring Mills. Somerset, Ta., and get yonr wheat ground or exchanged. Thirty-nine pounds of flour guaranteed to every sixty pounds of good, clean wheat." All work guaranteed by W. H. Reitz, Miller and Proprietor. Somerset, Pa., May J, 1S?5. CaariTS prices for Caarrrs ! At greatly ledaced the cash or ready trade, new styles Tapestry Brcasells, all wool, all cotton and wool fill ingrains, bemp and linen car petings, ranging in prices from 17 to 80 cents per yard. J.M. HoLPKESArn, Xo. 4, Baer's Blocs, Somerset, Pa. y , Mians'i or tax rrtarx"rr"a.via-T ned in the lattfr , MnustaiJt Xoejul. Xormal School will be opened part of July. The session proves to be an interesting and successful one. Any infor mation desired will be furnished by address ing D. C Eichnor. the principal. Very truly yours, D. C. F.ICBKOB, Meyersdale, Somerset Co., Pa. BaKoaiss r Wat-.-hes. Having bought an immense stock of American Watches at tbe depressed rru-es, I am selling thesa at prices never before quoted. Waltham, ' El gin, Springfield and Bockfbrd movements in Solid Silver cases at $10, $12 and $14. Every watch guaranteed. E. McDowell, Jeweler, Somerset, Pa. 'A n-aaer of inleresl (o owners of coal lands was decided by the Supreme Court a few days since, in a case that went up from Lackawanna county, involving tbe tsvtinfi of unmined coal, apart from the land under w h ich it lit. T be court holds that the oaal is part of the land, and that if the owner ship of tbe two is in different parties tbe separate interest of each owner myy be taxed separate.y. I have on hand at ail times a compl sortment of the celebrated Studebaker oris, either steel-skein or hollow-iron axle. This waf in was con traded for by Uncle Sam during the late rebellion, and the splen did service rendered during the war has plat-ed it where it stand to-day all ever the Tnited States, away ahead of ail others. Call and see them, or try one, at J. B. Hol derbaum'a. Every wagon fuliy warranted Kiao This. A report has been put in cir culation by certain parties who know better, that I have quit tbe millinery business. The report is not true. I now have, and will bave during tbe season, the largest variety and best selected stock of millinery goods in tbe county, including all the newest styles and shapes of bats and bonnets for ladies, misses and children, at the lowest price for the same quality and style of goods. Hats and bonnets received almost daily. Mas. A-F-Fhu Being disappointed in occupy mg Boom Xo 3 Baer's Block oa S I of April which we had rented for the Somebset Clothing Hoise goods and which we still hope to get posses sion of very soon we are compelled for tbe present to open our goods in the clothing de partment of J. M. Holderbaum s Store. Xo. 4 Baer's Block, where we invite oar friends 1 and the public to call and we will give them tbe best show possible under tbe circum stances, of the nice things, and latest styles we have bought and have to otter ia the way of Men and Boys Qothing and Gents Fur- BtshJBf; gaeOkC u v'iH. G. HouasBarx. . Manager. A new scbedale went Into effect on the B & O. and its bram-bes at ooe o'clock Sunday morningi ,- fader; the. new I arrangement trains arrive at and depart from Somerset as follows t Trains to Jobnstown arrive at Somerset at 6"J5 a m and 12.55 p. ra.; trains from Johnstown at 116 a. m. and I Ti p m. . Th accotnssoaatlon feares SosaerMr si a. m. STTiviBg t Ejkwo1 atw 80 a."nt leaves Bockwood at 5.44 p. ta-, arriving at Sowxraatat 6Aj p. b. and leaviag Somerset at 6:13 p. m. it arrives at Bockwood at 6;0 p. m. This is decUediy the worst schedule far the across wiodatioa af the cttiaens at Somerset thai has yet bum tried since the S. k C road has beea la operation. In going to Piusborxh you have to either take tbe accommodation at e'eJock ra tbe morning which art ras yea aa Pittabargh late ia tbe afternoon, or. leave here at I1D5 a. m. and stay at Bockwood tor tbnr hours till the mail eosnea sdosrg. People from the North of the county can spend leas than two boors here if they wish to return the day. It is decidedly a poor rkaaierset. gamestfbr Thirty-six people want to sell liquor in Bedford county. There are remonstrances in only two casrs those of George Gardili. of Juniata township and John H Gump, of Kainbcr?. The Sacrament of tbe lord's Supper will be administered iu the Presbyteriaa Church of this place oa next Sabbath. There will be preaching on Thursday, Friday and Sat urday evenings at a quarter before 8 o'clock. Ber. S. S. Bergen, formerly Pastor of this Church is expected to be present on Friday and stay over the Sabbath assisting in the services. All are cordially invited. Seats are always free. . C. C. B. Dracasi. Justices and Constables comiag- to Court, will recollect that Fisher's Book Store is the only establishment in the County that has for sale a full and complete line of Justice's and Constable's Blanks. My Blanks have been carefully prepared for this Ceonty. tbe Summons after suggestions by Judge Baer. I have everything that Justices and Consta bles require. Continue your patronage to this old and reliable establishment, where your interests will be promptly and satis factorily served. Chas. H. FrsHim. ADvxa-nsxD Lxbtegs. Tbe following let ters remaining in the Post Office at Somer set. Pa., will be sent to the Dead Letter Of fice if not called for before May IS, 1S85 : Bell, G. ; Bishop, Fred k ; Coleman, H. 3. ; Cannon, Mrs. B. J. ; Foster, John A. ; Glover, Rudolph ; Goode, James H. ; Heri ben, Alfred : Hay, David ; Hershail, John ; Holland. Thomas. (2) ; Lutx, Gosell L; Uinzo. Geo. F. ; Simpson, H. C. ; Shaulia. Catharine ; Turner. Willie. Postals. Arm strong Wm. ; Friedii ne, Jonathan. J. K. CorrmorB, P. M. SoaEBSKT. Pa., May 2. ISio. A CoassvTTO. In my notice appearing in last week's HcaALtt, I unwittingly did injustice to one gentleman. Dr. Wm Ranch was a member of tbe "committee on arrangements for the celebration of the six teenth anniversary of the introduction of Odd Fellowship into tbe Vnited States." Dr. Ranch did as much as any other mem ber of the committee to render the affair a success. I sincerely regret my unfortunate negligence in the matter, but as the item was written in great haste, and with no op portunity for consultation with others, I most plead these facts as my excuse. Yonrs Truly, A. C. HOMEBT. Somerset, Pa., May 4th, lsso. A decision has been rendered by tbe 8a -preme Court of Pennsylvania touching the liability of an insurance company for tbe acts of its agent that will be cordially ap proved by all who have property insured. The case was that of Mary Cusick vs. the Susquehanna Mutual Insurance Company, of Harrisburg. It appeared that tbe plain tiff was unable to read and her application was drawn by the agent of the company, who acted within the scope of his authority In filling np the application, but who failed to specify the building in which tbe fire af terward occurred. On this ground tbe rouifiany resisted payment of the lose, in curred, although the faitur alleged was due to tbe negligence of its authorized agent. In the Common Pleas tbe trial resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff, Mary Cusick, and this judgment isaSrmed by Justice Paxson. An exchange puts it rather forcibly thus: When a marriage occurs in one's family, he likes to see a mention of it in his local paper. When his folks are visited or viaiting be ex pects to see it in tbe paper. But when by seeding to some city he can get printing done a little cheaper, he frequently over looks the fact that his home paper is employ ing hands and paying them money weekly, part of which is pretty sure to be spent at his place of business, paying taxes to sup port the village, keeping tbe country around informed as to home news, inducing trade to come to town, etc.while be ignores home efforts and for a few paltry cents sends to ome other city where a press run by a twenty-five cent boy gets out bills, rote beads, etc. en inferior paper and inferior rork for only a few pennies less than be rould have Lad to pay for a good job ddWe at home. Diss to its or the SotTH The directors of the South Pennsylvania Railroad held a special meet ing in Philadelphia on Monday of last week for tbe purpose of ordering aa annual elec tion to settle the line of tbe road, aad to make the neceseary arrangements for effect ing a mortgage and rwoing bonds. There were present H. McK. Twombly, of Xew York; Franklin B. Gowen, Georra DeB. Keiai and B. TL. Sheldon, of Philadelphia ; Robert H. Sayre. of Bethlehem .- Jas. Duffy, of Marietta ; I). Hoetetter. of Pittsburgh, and W. T. Sanger, of Hams burg. 'Robert H. Sayre, the President, presided, and said that the work on the road coald be complet ed and the line equipped and ready for op eration for the amount already subscribed Dy promoters of the enterprise. He had, he said, inspected tbe road, and was satisfied that it could be completed as to grading and track-laying by the time of the completion of the longest tunnel, which was to be fia ished July 1. 13:. Tbe expenses of con struction are met by monthly installments of five per cent, of the amount subscribed. IliAv.OOO, of which William H. Yander- btlt has one-third. The day for the annual election was fixed. The last installment of the subscription called for was two percent which is payable May 10, but thereafter the monthly ".nstaUments will be five cent. TP ETiS.:txi-it Cosmcmt The annual Pittsburgh Conference of the Erangelical Association was held at West MiLville, Clarion County. Pa, from April 23rd to April 27, la3. Bishop R. Bubba, D. D., of Clevaiand, O., presided over tbe Conference, which consists of sixtv itiner ant and forty-two local preachers. During the past year tbe Conference collected $3.51i02 for borne and foreign missions. and 6.25 for Church extension. The con tributions to the superannuated preachers' fund was f Mu Pleasant and Ligooier circuits were detached from Somerset district and annex ed to Pittsburgn district, and Cambria and Sooth Fork circuit were taken from Alle gheny district and annexed ta Somerset dis trict. Tbe following are tbe appointments for the ensuing year on the Somerset district t Presiding Elder, D. K. Lavan. - V flooierset Jacob Smith. . i. Stoyestown P. W. Plotts. Berlin A. B. Day. Ben's Creek G. W. Eaanger. . v . i Cambria S. MiUiron. South Fork P. S. Poling. Indian Creek LL Baumgardnar. . ... Fayette A. J. Greenawalt. Preston S.J. "Caton. " Salisbary, Meyemlale aad Bockwood. W. M. Covert. Bedford E. F. Dickey. ' Hyndman F. W. Boriett. Eoniney C. F. Floto. Morjaa L B: Cobim. Tbe next session of Conference will be held at East Liberty, Ohio, beginning April S, isi Bepobteb. MARRIED BOWMAX RHODES. At Somerset. Pa. on Thtrrsday. April 30. 1S, by Ber. D. K. Lavas, Mr. Chauncer A. Bowman to Miss Lizzie A. Rhodes, both of Somerset Coata ty.Pa. -. - - GOHX BOWEKSl In Sotnerset, Pa., od Thursday. April 30, l&S, by Rev. W. A. Jacksoa, Mr. Harvey Goba to Miss Aaaie L. Bowers, both of Jenner X Roads, flinaia set county, Pa. FOVST KELLEY." On Tuesday. April 2a, 184. at the rawleacs of the bride's par ents, by Ber. J. 8. Wagner. Mr. John 3. Fcnst so Miss Maria Hearieua Kelly, both of Somerset county. Pa. MAXGES MEBLEY. On lJuoday April J6, LSS, at the boos of Samuel Horner, is Shade Township, by W. E. Lohr. Eeo. . Mr. Labias Mangee to Mias Mary Merley both of Somerset Cotmty, Pa. . . , Bebklct's Mllu I rots. Msy flowers. Getting wanner. ' Gardeners oat in falL Let us bears snake story. Xelsua Wahl at slowly consalescing. Sol Wilhelin is visiting relative here. A full meeting of the corners" on Friday last. Mrs. Wm. Stahl of this riciaity died after a lingering illness. Jacob Bowser will build a new barn the coming summer. Joel Bowman contractor. Prof. J. M. Watts organized a singing school at the Fritz church Wednesday eren- ing- Miss Ida Ankinsoo is visiting friends and relatives hers. She is the guest of Wm. Shumaker. Peter Bowman was seriously injured by a fall of slate in tbe B. A C mine. Mr. Bow man had several ribs trajtored and was in- jurek internally which ssay yet prove falsi. Messrs. Mock and Coin, of the National View Col. Xo. 3, passed through here with their photograph wagon, taking a number of fine views. Among them were the fine residence of Mr. A. J. Boose, his barn and family group. The Fritz ohurch and the large flouring mill with -Barney" hauling oa to the ropes at the second story. Xxxoraos. To Pbotect Chilsbes. Following is a synopsis of ex-Speaker Fauncs s bill, passed finally on Tuesday, 3uth, entitled "Ac act to protect children from neglect and cruelty, and relating to their empioya eut, protec tion and adoption.' Section 1 provides a penalty of two years imprisonment and $1,000 on any person tak ing a child ander 16 for purposes of prosti tution, or inveigles them into marriage with out the consent of their parents, or may en tice the same into houses of ill fame or as signation. Section 2 is a prohibition against baby farms. Si person save an incorporated in stitution is allowed to have more than two children or infante under ths age of ,3 years in charge without the consent of the mayor of the town in writing. Sec 3 provides for the mayor, bargeas or State board of charities issuing a license to suitable persons to board and care for scch minor children, the same to be under the care of tbe Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Section 4 ia as follows : Any proprietor or other person in charge of any dance house, concert saloon, theatre, museum or other place where wines or spirituous or malt liquors are sold or given away, or any place of entertainment injurious to health or morals who admits or permits to remain therein under the age of IS years, unless ac companied by his or her guardian, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be punished by a line not ex ceeding f209. CbsrLra-xcx Items. The weather prophets and "Old Sol" can't agree. Some of the boys and girls went fishing and they had splendid luck, but bow to di vide the fish was the trouble. Two estimable women, both in the prime of life, died last week from consumption The one was Mrs. O. Burnworth, and the other Mrs. J. H. Bocolin. The friends have the sympathy of the entire commun ity. A son of Jacob R. Sterner, about two years of age. died in this place the 2uh inst. Messrs Scott Sterner and J. B. Moon, pro prietors of the new hotel, have also entered into the livery business. Competition is the life of trade. Tbe camp train is here filling the abutments for the new bridge over the Laurel Hill creek. Our old friend, Jot Frantz, furnishes the wherewiths to keep soul and body together. The first intima tion of the presence of the train was the fa miliar laugh of Jot. I Were it not that the country is blessed I with a good currency, that circulates every whereat par. the condition of the country woald be as bail as during the panic of 1S5T, At no time during the panic of 1573 was there a greater depression in business in this part of tbe country than si the present time. There ia a cause somewhere. If Cleveland would ssy to tbe business men of the coun try that he would oppose any measure look ing toward revenue reform ,more than is nee essary to equalize itjf there are any inequal ities would it not help the business portion of tbe county. Spring is here and the bus iness portion of the people will hare to wait until next winter to ascertain if it would be safe to invest. If Cleveland woald speak out in meetipg he might do some good. - X. Mestiks or Rkdstom Pbesbttebt. The Presbytery of Redstone met in regu lar session at Connellsville on Tuesday, the 2fth day of ApriL Rev. A. S, Milhoiland, of rniootown, preached the opening sermon from the text, " Am I my brother's keep er V and made a vigorous argument in fa vor of tbe prohibition of tbe liquor traffic. and showed very dearly the duty of every one laboring to that end. The Rev. . G. White was received as a member from the Presbytery of Hunting don. and Eev. B. T. Dewitt was received from tbe Presbytery at Erie. A call was extended the latter to become pastor of the church st Round Hill. He ac cepted it. and arrangements were made for his installation. Rev. Eerries received a call from a newly organized church at Leisenring, which he accepted, and he will soon be instilled as pastor. Arrangements were also made to instal Rev. Cheeseman as pastor of Mt, Vernon Church. The Ber. H. O. Rosborough and Ruling Elder William Bryson were elected princi pal delegates to the General Assembly, which meets in Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 21st inst., and Rev. J. M. Barnett and Elder C. Smith are their alternates.. The statistical reports showed that a good ly number had been received into the vari ous churches during the year, and they showed also that the finances of most of tbe churches had been well conducted by the people. . j The pastoral relation between the Rev.i John Owens and the Sewickly church, near West Newton, was dissolved, and he was dismissed to the Presbytery of Lamard, in the Synod of Kansas. Measures were taken looking to the estab lishment of a first-class Academy within the bounds of the Presbytery. The committee having in charge the Pres bytery's share of the endowment of the Chair of Elocution ia tbe Western Theo logical Seminary ia Allegheny City, re ported the full amount of this Presbytery's contribution t&fiOd paid. Judge Ewing and J. M. Thompson, both of Vniontown, paying each el. 60.5 towards it. Tbe Rev. Dr. Poor, Secretary of tbe Board of Education, a.kutaxd the Presbytery on the subject of Christian Education." One young man was received under the care of the rresbjteiy as a candidate for the ministry. Two churches were organixed during the winter, one at Dawson, and the other at LetseBrine;. After much routiae business had been at tended to. Presbytery adjoorned to meet at ! Pleasant Carty, Westmoreland county, on the fourth Tuesday of September next, at i s'ekiek r. au - S. C laaoor Baesrs. Ia wis, Pa, April 30. The Penn Gaa Oaal Company miners resumed work in tbej No. 4 mine this morning at the redaction, after strike of nine wtwkm. - Fifteen hondred mitv an Jm rfjNrtMd work at the Scott Ha Ten mines. This breaks the strike at thaae two points and rir-j totally ettles the pnee for mioirjg in i thetliatTict A Tenibla Experience- Eastox, Pa, Slay 1. Richard EJ dj, a p trariger, fell asleep near Uh lees Hme kilns, below her la.t night, and when he awoke this ui'iniiiig he found Limrtif Dearly suffocated and his clothing -iLLxie. lie leaped into the canal near by to extinguish the flames, sank to the bottom, and would hare drowned bat for the timely arrival of the boatmen. His right Fide from the top of his head to his foot woj burned in a shocking manner. He was tak en to the poorhouse in a dying con dition. atejKXaUlarr. AmavKT. Oorrsetea by Uoos a Baaam. ntuu is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED Apples, drted. V a ....... Appfcetauer, at gU ---- Bnta. at l' a......-.-.. Bat:r (roil)..... BaeawfeMtas br rajiae ....totjaee si ia . . lie . ... & - BMS4, MS M..... smx ft itecon, Bokirs, V u Skias, .... euoairvhaau a...... 108 12' ..vrr.Tae .... ft iV ...... .... TC , little ......1J118 ...... -Sr3Se tin? TVs t . ...n tn , svtt'Me S064SS n8l tw& 1 'isi : ......... .J M ....... ?ela .......Scl Onra. (ear) aew f baiaai...... - (meueui ou - ...... " Btwlflk Call sain. V . Emn, e tws..... ............. Fluor, ft bM FlauMd. Si bo. (MB)... .. Hams. (ncmr-curN) fl a....... lard.W a Itaatber, R1 sole, f) a - pp". z aip. MUdlrcn,indchopie a (Ml, f) DU Potatoes, bm imv) ...... Peaches, t.-ixl, f) k Rva. ? bo f a Saiu Xo. 1. t5 MX. extra Gruwod AJus. per sack.... Ashfem. per ate...... Sssar, yellow y a - w fin .. ...... Tallow, a) a Wheal Its Weoi. a sotWi OT1CB TO StOlEBOLDEKS. Orvu x o th Sorra Pass. K. E. Co- HA&aisarao, April as lino, i A tpeelal BMeiinc of the Su kboiir of the Soata PeanSTtrania Sailnd Company will be he!d at the ultioe of the said Coaipauy, la the Cut of HarrUteirg. oa Wednesiay. the .lh day of Kay, Ilea, at i atlnate after 1 o'clock In the at temooa, waea aad where the joint aareeawM entered into by lb Directors of the Soata Pens, srlrania Baiiroad Compenv aad the Director of the Palntersrilleand Port "Perry Railroad Caav paoT tur the eonsoUdatton of the said tve exfa paniea, and the memr ul tbe said PtiaterfrUle aad Port Perry Raliroart Company Into the said SBLh PcajylTaBU Railroad Cumpany, will be cubmiued to the said Stockholders, and a rote fry balitjt, in person or by proxy, taken for the adop tkat or rejection of tbe -gtme. FRtDEtilCh: J. GKOTEVEJfT, ataySet. Secretary. OTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Notice Is berebT xirea to all uwaeis not ta trepa9 tm our land' for tbe parpo ef boa.lo. nbina. or Catherine berrie m teasoa. Any per. on t,r persun o trerpatrtna; will be dealt with according tat law ia uch caw aad and trTlded. S41tt IX CUSTER, JHN H. CVSTKR, JOHX PEN ROD. Stovstowt, Pa.. April 3U, ISa. yEGAL NOTICE. The Mlwin? Awixwe's aeraants Bare beea nlc-l in mr ottii and o-Ki'-e i hrebv eItcb that the same will be prveenced to the Conrt tor Coo-tlnnati.-o on ThuriT. Hay 2L UM,ibn aad where ail pewm interested can attend. Ftret and final account of S. X. Savior. Aefignee of Itanict 1. Hster. Somerxf. P.. 1 It. R OKTTVH FIELD. April 3D. i Prothoetotary. . Agents Wanted TJ SElXtb Ftnen rrwIS awel Sraam sal Sarewry Slerk. Tenaa a.iaral, Sltaatl--iis rrmnent. eVWriie tor Term. CLEN BROS., Nurserymen, aiart-ua. Rochester. N. T. STEAM ENGINES Homtliur Ijinne and Machinery a Speeialry. Second hand Lnglne and boilers oa hand. Sead KTSWiua. iuti.Astaau.i. Ei a- uw Aileaheay City. Pa. Best Mixed Painta AltMrr ljuo. V I ,T dnrau ahadea. Color card fiesta ,T 4 m L1TJptnr owneri. Larvrat Woika ia C. S. Orler direct. P. O. Sox 2&X ATLaS Faixr to, Fiuaburgo, Pa. apr2s. Infants and Children We rtrre rmr ChiVlrB roT cbeeta. What cure their fTera, uaaea thmi Vea: Caotnria. TTSra Babice ft. and err by torts. 11" hat cure laar eoiic, kin their wcerns. Calrlll. Wrist cpriV tv enree CoualTuaticw. Sour Stomach, Coida, lBdigeataoo : Caatwtw. Tvrwrtl thea t" Wnrrhine Prraps, Cantor Oil and iresans, ar.1 HanCantcrrta. Castoria is so well adapted to Cbadrea that I recommend it as superior to any ifi eiae known ta m." H. A. Aacaxa, M.D, Ul So. Oxford Su Brooktya. 5. T. Tom Ccnara Ccstrairr, 1SS Fuiioa St. K. T. Aa ahaolata care fo? Rkow Spraiaa. Paiat ia tkta Back. Btzi-b. Gall, eke. Aa iaa. stsataaaums Paia- rlirra. Clothing! GRIP SPUING 0P1M ! XEW GOODS ! .Vir FIRM, AND waeaw ijuuiimii iwwwaM (gSMrSGflQ I an BECHEE'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HALL I have come among you to cater to your wants, and protect your interests. I have just returned from the eastern markets with a mammoth stock of CLQTHI1G. HUTS, AED CENTS' F For Men's, Youth, Boys' and Childrens? "Wear of the latest Styles, at A Eemarlally Low Figure. My entire Stock ia new and fresh, and as all grades of Gothing are twenty-fire to thirty per cent cheaper than they were two, years ago, it is only rea sonable when I say that I can sell goods much cheaper tnan those who hare accumulated large "stocks during the last ten years. I therefore cordially umte one and all to call and con- i . a . i .1 If V nnce yourseires as to prices, compared wiia oiners. mj iucv will be found complete in every department, and ladies will do well to call, bring their little ones, and haTe them clothed where they will get polite attention and fall ralue lor their money. -:; - . :t - B. BECHEB, JE; ONE-PRICE CIXDTHTEK. " OZaS POSTOFFICE GTXJaJlSrX), ... SOMERSET, PA. 3-S0LE AG EXT FOR THE CELEBRATED OWL SHIRT. SHERIFFS SALE. . Mr rirtwcf mt&la writs at Ft Fa kwaad satet Pa., aa to mtr dlnvtad, tere wiil t pal la peMie 1 at lac Cvtut H-me ta SoserM Bur sh. Pa, am TUlHtDA Y, JJ Y 21, 1SS5. at t Vtuek r. aU t rfctai. UUa tautest aad rlAia of UrSftk U. Si; tar. m ia a.t hi U toikrv bvr ral coats. rt: A eertaia traH af bud sita ata ia iilma Twau Soetenat CVk. Y-, eua laiaiae Ul acre aai US penan. stiVt anaon, ad Mis lax Umt 9i Wllmm rrlcinsa. Simoa Uaa (r. Jonah belt, aai Alex MOlar, wtta tee ae bartonaneee laaaa ta xsra'fcta at the seat 4 Jam. W ls tfvrr. aL M. s.-rM JVHH WIHTfcRS. arpsji. Saarl a rti.icATie)w rB tte- s A B CAVA Csl AST lACBSaESW Tbe foi. lewtu aattxl persocis a Sled la bit eoVe Uwir nmui for Tarera or BeeUaraat Lkaai lofther wita tae wtiHwlM, aaVlartta. boaOa. etc, sad ao.ie U ker.br Kirea that tae mm wtu ee preseatad so tbe Coart rf Qaaner SeeskaJ for aUoeaace im Moodav evealcc. Mv 1, la. wliea aad vhera ail parson kKerested eaa attest u taej see pnfwr. Tavaax. Jotia r. Spteer. New BaltisMre Bemeta Chariotte WUliaaw, W. Saliebarr. tuaiick Ta. AJrxaa4er Eaeea Boeawoad, XtUurd Tp, R- T. Frssee. Cuaflaeaee Boroagii. Seou Steraer. - " Hearr UueraeL Sanshary Bensatk. UmoP. SereUer. Leulmer Tpi. Jus, Schroea, Censaeace Borvagn. Wtniftird Gamy, AUegaery Tp PrtKj oa, 1 It. B. cmlTCHFIELD, . apr. at, IMe. i Uierk S. QOURT PROCLAMATION. vrsrsaaia, the BoBeraMs Willi ah J. Baaa, President J odea of the several Coart etOoauBoa Plea ot the sevrni enutMS ensipcaiBg tae 1U Jadk-iai dUlrkrt. aad JasuoeaLbaOoartt of Oyer and Terminer aad General Jail Delivery, fcr tbe trtal of all eapiiat aad ether eOeaaenla tbe (aid IHtrtot.an4 CaCoumiat sajtrai. Sxmaa. bqeina, Jadaes of t'ae Court of Cobudob Plea asd JaUc of tbe Ccaru of Oyer aad Terauoer and General Jail Denver? for the trtal of all eapt lai and other odeaders la the eoaaty of Soaienel, hare learned Ih u praeepu aad to directed, isr aoMisc a Coon of Uueamoa Plea add General 4aarter!SeMkiBof the peace, aad trearrai Jail ltellvery, aad Guana of Oyer aad Terminer, at Isaasy, afas-19, laaa. Sotk-b i hereby (tree to all the Jostle of the rcace, the traBv aaa uoastahk wiihla tti aW Connty ot SoBaeraet. thai tber be thea aad there b their proper peroa with their roU. ree ri. lD;auitioa. exaauaatton aad other rameav hraac, to do LbteM ialu- which to their esbce .ad U that be hall appertats to be don : aad a Las they who will proeeeute acaiaet the priaoaera that are or ahail be la the ail el a" i mm t eoaaty, to be thea aad than to pieeecaia agauut thesa a aaaU be ibm. JOHW WOTERS. f SaxBTrr's Omca, I Shertfl. AprtLXt. ton. TDEGISTER'S NOTICE. iee I hereby aixea to aU peraoa concerned a lent, creditor, or otheretoe. that the M. lowing- aocraat hare paiail r2iner. aad that the same win do preaeatea lor eveDrsiataoa and allowance at aa Urphan' Coart u be held at Soaa. ietoa Tbandar. the ilat dav of Star. It: 1. First aocoaat of Samoel A. Kisser, Admr. of AicQaei ainw. oe a. X. First acooact of J. H. Frits, one of the axae atort of Daniel Fritz dee d. a. Fim and final aecoaat of Aaiy R. HofTaian aad Alex Uofiman, Admra, of fa U. Ho.lmaa, deceased. 4. Kim an-1 flnal account of Albert Blacfebara aad Tbomaa a. zuachbara, Admra. of Joha K-1 era. dee'd. S. First aad final aeeewnt ef Sarah H. Clair, Ad sainistratrix of Wm. R Clair. . First aad fiaaiaceaiaAiof atalsaaLaor. Adair, ef Michael Lohr. 7. First aad anal aceBwat of John Xaareaber. rer. Adaar. of J oe. Keareabmrer. dee d. 8. FlrK and final aceoant ot aWx Bra baker, Administrator ot Jtanraretta welter, dec d. 9. First and final aocooht of Alex Brabakar, Exeratorel Henry Mmter. dacd. 10. First and final aceeent of O. J. Brabaaar, A.tmr. of Uerl J. w eiler. dee d. 1L Fim and final aecoant of Isaac Berkey aad Pa rid BerkcT, Admr. of Jos. zteraey. dee'd. IX. First aceoant of Noah S. Miller and Jostak Xliler. laerBtors of Saaj 1 J. stiller, dec d. 13- Fim awoont of liaoiel HvSmai aad Joaiah ttovta Admra. af Hiram J. Bnrta. W-'rf 14. iyeeuod aceoant ot Lllaa Flaa. one of the Ad- ailnlstrator of Joha 1 Saykir. dee'd. la. Aeeoaat ef Jeba H Miller. A.imlniatrator and Trunc ef Ueo. C Harmaa. dee d. IS. Aocoant of I.Tael Brunei-and Henry Lara, Administrator of Hiram Kroner, dee d. IT. Account ef 31arr SchmaHe, A-lminiatratrLX Of vaniet aenmaue, aee e. Kecuiar's Otha, I CHAS. C- SHAFER. Apr. S, lssi. BegUter AssigXewS's Sals OF TT VIR1 CE of aa order If md eat of the 1 i Coart of Common Plea ot S--merest CeaatT. Fa . to the aadenicaed, there will be eipond to aale pur4ieontcr7 at STO ESTOWX, SOM- aatai mi, ri., ea SATURDAY, HAY 23, 1S-S5, at 1 a clock hi lb afleraooa. the Iblkrwlnc describ ed real aetata, formerly the property el Heary S. BerkrT. the asrljrnor. aamelr : Bf A A ecnam lot ef rrnwad attoare IfUa I a at Moeulier Siauoa (oa ta Seret and Cambria Kallroad) ra Qsemahon ln Tc-wnship. Coaaty and Stat aforesaid, boca ded by aad fronting (aid railroad oa the atoath eaat, by the Soab-rset aad SLoreetown pabiw road on the Soathweat, aad edjotnina band of Ed ward st'OtoUevoatM two remalhiac nde. esa talninc IS S-iv rod bmcw or lea, barm thereon erected a sew tw-tory plank dveliiaa hoaaa, with a lame nore-roem thereia. Postotso at thl bent K located ea the Dremi. ifl A eertaia tractofmad atta in! O mt s ate ia the Township. Cowatv and S:aie aforetaid. adjoinins; the PttutiarKa pike, lead of B. W. Miller, the borne farm ot Ja cob Berkey. dee'd, rod part of tbe Joseph Earner tract, eontaianic 14vi acre, more or lea. Tht tract i part of a" lararer tract known a the Koch- er tract, it u au cleared, aaa aaar a nix a stat of raltrrataoB. at O rse rfabt, title and interest IJOa ) of HcnryS. Bertey of. at and to the homestead iarm of Jacob Berkey, dee d, ritual ia the townabip. coantv asd tate alotw aatd. adjoialaa UMl of Jeremma BerBey aad damsel Fleeaie oa the aorth, Joaeph Kocher and Ko.X hereinbefore described oa the Wort. H. W. MOler ea ta Soath aad the pablls road a the eaat. eoatainicz; 105 acre more or lea. acres ef which are cleared aad ander a heh etat of Oaltiratioa. aad a acre well Umbered. There H a good orchard of eholce frnic aad a rood ana-ar eampoataepreailees. There I tai reus erected a rooo trame dweiiiaa; ban. a frame bars aad ether ontbaildinKS. The right, title aad mtareet of said Beary S. Berkey ia said fvooertr .twins; derived aoder and br virtue of the provlsioa ef the Last Will aod Teetaaaeat of Jacob Berksy. dec's. TERMS: One-third ia Band, ene-third at six meath. aad ae-third ia ua rear from date of ceaaraaatKaa of (am. with interest ea deferred paytaeau trom data ef omnrmatioa ot Bale. Tea per cent. 04 tae par. rhaa money to bepald waea property I knocked down. EDOAB KYLE. apr.9. Assignee of Henry S, Berksy. Clothing! GUI SFBM OFEMG ! XETSV STYLES I NEW PRICES! S, ValnaDleReal Estate WE WILL OPEN THE CAEPET TEABE of 1885 with prices of the differ ent grades of roods lower than ever known in Western Penn'a. We need hut quote prices of two grades to convince the pub lic. Tapestry Brussels, 50 cts. a yard. Body Brussels, 1.00 a yard. These prices are without prec edent and the goods are the best value for the money in the mar- r eople of Somerset, take ad vantage of the low prices now, to recarpet your dwellings. GEIS, FOST.ER & QUINN, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. BOYTS, PORTEE & CO., Brass and Iron Founders, Machinists, and Manufactu rers of Miners' Supplies, WATER T, OPPC'SITEB. at 0. DEPOT, COSSIILSVILLX, PA. MANUFACTURERS OF THE YOUCH STEAM PUMP, SMS For Coal Mines, Furnaces, Turn-Table Dirmp Cars. Stone Picks, LARRIES. PIT CARS, COKE SCRAPERS, COKE BARROWS. COKE OVEN FRAMES, R. R. FROGS. BRIDGE BOLTS, SWITCH STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND SHAFTING. Heary Castines and Furring : Sheel-Iroo Work ; Machinrry of aJI kinds briHt and repaired at abort bcamm. marT-lyr t3 UtilUaUiJ hi SGEST3TSA3 PliCTKALLI m20iBlaaai"5siJ 0r 500 Beautrful DealcrM MONUVEVTAL BP0N2E COKPANT. UIDG EFCjiX, CuSV. ?$3s II i M F-ric Lict i i rJILq ci 1 T"'tiC"-' DO NOT BUTE YOUR Watches and Silverware TJISTTIL YOU Fl FINE NEW STOCK W. II. WOOD'S, NO. 2 BAER BLOCK, SOTwrRTCSET, J. H. BORLAND, WHOLESALE AUCTIONEER iVTumu f a c tnr OF Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Carpets and Oil Cloth, 723 and 725 Liberty Street, ' (irrj ! or wooD.t PITTSBURGH, PENN'A- Rt-JT t A3 ArCTirtJC SAt.CS. Keerj StIBK)BAT M II m. aa. QgFMail orders receive Prompt I sell coo&20 to 2-j per cent, and deliTer either direct from house in Pittsburgh, and can assure Merchants handling goods in my line, that it will pay them to call on me before making' their purchases. I haTe a Tery full line of Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes, as well as some patters m Carpets and Oil Cloths. Sole Agent for - , John Mundell & Co's Celebrated Solar Tip Shoes, Railroads, and Boiler Feeders. Hoisting Crabs stone Wedges, It WiU Pay You T. Bay Yaar IVIemorial Work Of eF. Mr, Stmt Mi Manufacturer rtl DeWrsa- iti m iu Emm ini afrra Work Tmitktd ee nrf XoMrr. fa al C'elert. Al Jmmtjtr aa WHITE BtOHZtl Trmm ia Beea: ot JfO.Tr-Jr EXT WotK win noil It to tbctr latere to call a mw aboa. waere a prper rtwio wiil be crrea thea. a-iiu-art, areaterel ta Carr Caa. aaa. fMlCit Ft MY LOW. I mrU S fecial AtUBtiua la Lae irzz, cr Pre Is Izzzn iBtrodatsrd by KET. W. A. OKTTO. uil riled ImpriTtwii la totolri MATttUL 'JXrjUtTl'J.V Ba4 akrnb m Imiail tee. the Pornlar Monanrrat wr oor CaaBaeaBa CaV saata. a,MTIBIAMLL WM. F. SHAFFER. AVE SEEN THE ers -Aireiit OOOD AT EACTf BT rBICXS, AT raUVAXB Sua LB. and Careful attention. lower than the Jobbing Trade, the Factory, or from my Ware rery handsome and desirable
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