The , TJrtTo A ' P,'ve np your I0"'168. I"" . S0lD-6rS(t HGnHU. of JulyU rapidly approaching. .. .ill A duidIm o specul pjlR-cmun will b employed ly Hie Umni"u autlioriliut f..r the -'Gili. A beautiful n -w bunting flag floats proudly from the ti ig waff on the Herald building. P . IT 11,1 ' .-BaMVK- It. ...In Ml i w Lfiw" ourner 0rm,,t 1 IUiv-- - . ,! .f A - WEST, Mt- P,.,.lrS r 11 I" I. 1 1 !; : l . i I' ll 4:4' Vliil""!' m ):i. -ihihui .. W.JIHBli ,,lUHl .. fnilntftti ""k?.".' M ltll' 1 Ml l'in . ! iia-wm MAIL. Sr. York P- "' (1 ..TV . Kruo p. m. S.iba. Bu. J i . IB : " ..'a - 5:4; " 711 " 7:17 " li:3l " 7:lt " '. J The Presbyterian ami M.ih,wi;ut Sun. ' day schools will have a union picnic on the i Kourth-ot-July. A very bcautilul laauion has been intro aucea among ur carrying a large red rose in the mouth. Some lew summer visitors have already arrived and taken rooms at the different hotels and boarding house. Mr. Joseph Herr is having a handsome stone pavement placed in front of his neat little residence on Main street. Several pavements In our borough need fixing badly. We hope the proper author ities w ill attend to this matter. rTu.Wmor ITlme 14 mlnuW. run o; si13 ,th Fltisw"" " !' jt a. 3i """... ,h Kmress In mum . . . OA. leaves arrtri Uc East . .. tn .,! nleasam r.'A.i.ii.1,',J . :.. V,tb(:i A. t - ... in a- m. ,v- riillailla; ; . v'.il l !r.!ln- 'iHr- V A. a. " .mil f .ml -tB Kt'rcM The Meyersdale Cem menial will be is sued ou Wednesday this week to enable the editor and his entire force to be present at me iteumon on 1 bursday. There was a meeting of the officers of the lOlli llegt Is'. G. P., at ths Central Hotel Pituburgh, Thursday evening, to make arrangements for the inenection of the regiment. X musical maiden, Juhinnw, 11J nothing bnt pound the planner. And creajB bleMied hope ! Like a steam calliope. Till the nelghtior! eonclu led to hang her. the rourth- Elhtoh IltiiAl.l) : As thin issue of the IlfciiALD will reach the tunjority ol your readers belorp the KeunUm of the "lOth I'rnnhj Ivania Itenrvi-s. on Tburshty, the -dill iul.. ttud as 1 uudi'iV.nnd. there are many peisons in the county who think ot couiins to the Keucion, but are as yet un decided, not being satialied that the aff.iir will be a success, 1 wlil give you a tew items in hopes of being able to convince the skeptical that the l.uunion will be grand and entirely successful ailair. In the first place, we have positive assurances by letters and otherwise, that the number ot people w ho will assemble at (Somerset ou this occasion, will be greater than has ever congregated in this town since its ex istence. A special excursion train win leave Cumberland early Thursday morn ing, having aboard the Cueen City Band, in u ni lor hi, and a post of the Grand Army ol the Republic, besides about 100 old sol diers and citizen!) ; at Ilyndman it will take aboard the lledibid excursionists, and all along the route it will receive acces sions until it arrives at Meyersdale, at which point it will receive the Meyersdale and Salisbury delegates, with bands ol music, etc. ; at Garrett it will be greeted and boarded by a ppecial excursion from Berlin, cumins over the ButUlo Valley j Railroad, and will arrive at Mineral Point U 9:35 a.m. Another special train will leave ConnellsviIIe eaily on the same Military Am AsTONinniNa Fact. A larue pro portion of the American people are to day dvinir trom the enects ol Dyspensi or ais- ordrred liver. The nnult ol these dis eases uix.n the musses of iuti lligent and valuable people is most alarming, making hie actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjovment and usefulness as it ought to be. There Is bo good reason for this, If you will only throw aside pre judice and skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your friends, and try one bottle of Green s August Flower. Your speedy relief is certain. Millions of bot tles of this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with Balislactory results in every case, ion can boy a samp .e bottle for 10 cents to try. Three doses will relieve the worst case. Posi tively sold by all Druggists on the West ern Continent. NEW A OVER Tl SEMEN TS ,V r. If A l, VEIl TISEMEN TS. A KEP011T Has Been Industriously Circulated by Some Malicious Scamps that S. COHEN & Co. Mr. llerliert Xicndemus, one day of last week, killed a rattle-snake, a few miles southeast ot town, that measured six feet in length, six inches in circumference. and had on it ten rattles. Somerset county cheese is fast acquiring celebrity. 1 he Somerset Dairy Company, Monday morning, shipped one hundred aud fitly cheese to Johnt-town, to different retail dealers in that place. Sr-fl. di ttr !ium" ...tt.lMirc". - , Vt-lra, . I'.III .v '": V 11 H. tnen ---.V.l From reports trom this and adjoining counties, it is thought bv the manaccrs of b Avenue ami rn"1"; the Soldiers ltcunion, that there will be the largest crswd of people in Somerset on the 20 ill that has ever assembled here at one time. tipl Oonnellvili- ui i sail, roi t. SB.B. ax alter M A company of forty odd young men fmm Somerset county, passed through Ev erett yesterday morning, on their way to Franklin county, to seek employment as W, !?, wtn' wt" harvest hands in that connty. They were a g lot ol rustics. litajera KnAiroiT BAitaoAD. lmnecUnirtthuI,B",,KertrllM Jolly, rollicking MmU lrmlni daily, Ex- County Trets. .-jeP.-"-. .'.i r LSAVm. .,I-t p-- tKV lW1 ll-.0a.sa. P tfc BertiiUtcl Wert. , MM p. m 11:S4 p. B. .Mil ji firm" West.. Ui tR sv Ut'" utt I'D, unilT senl. Duller is very cheap. Vni!.v FairatOrtoDS. IVnir f.w in full l5ast. V"jnc birJs-arx- iiunit-rtu. vr bvnies arc abun.UnU Lne Fish.ru.an atrton-s. v,,t smiss-s pretty widow. T!,. !a;t ly Ii" ll0in lier0- r.);rdi-.if July crnnes on Friday. r:ut j our cucumber seed this wetk. IK. v.u bfliuig to the Sunday school ? The can prowting season is n-ar at hand . A sliro nettwtv A patch on a fellow's rids. The Pittsburgh Telegraph imya this compliment to a man in every way wor thy of it : 4,Hon. A. J. Colborn, Repre. seutiiiive in the legislature from Somerset o ui ii ly, and one ol the ablest leaders in the House, is is town n business in Hie L. S. District Court." The Postmaster General issues the lol- lowine notice : "Owing to the rapid in crease in the mails and the establishment of new postollices thronehout tba country. this department finds it necessary, In order to secures rapid transmission ot tne heavy mails now passing, particularly over the trunk lines of railroads, to request the pub lic tli at in all cases the name of tlie county as well as the postoflice and State, be in scribed upon letters, newspapers and other matter lorwardea by mail. morning, with the Connclisviiic aboard, with music etc, and.excursiouisu The small boy has alresdy commenced from Union twn. Ureensburg, Ml Fleas- eating green apples; snd judging trom the ant, ana otber places ; ana on its way to amount that is disposed ot daily we need Mineral Point it will receive large addl- not tie alarmed to bear of a few cases of lions of excursionists at Ohio Pyle rails, I "doubtful recovery." We have s large Confluence, Ursino, Casselman, etc, snd number tit obituaries in type with blank win arrive at .Mineral roini live roinuies space for name ot deceased, alter tbe arrival at me same Place oi lie OF PITTBIUTIlCtir, We Offer s Reward of Oae Tboasand Dollars for Informttioa Wtich Will Ijead to Tbeir Detection I Cumberland train. At this point the ex cursionUts will combine, and proceed to Somerset in one immense aud lengthy train. A portion of the Reception Com mittee will meet the excursionists at Min eral Point, and accompany them to Somerset. Anivincat the Somerset de pot the train will lie greeted and welcomed by Company ii. lOtli itegt. . U. 1'., tue Somerset Silver Cornet Rand, and an immense and enthusiastic throng ot peo ple from the town and surrounding coun try. Besides the railroad excursionists, there will lie a larcre delegation of people Irom Johnstown and the intervening towns and villages. The Jennertown Baud, accompanied by a numerous billow ing, will arrive iu town early in tbe morn mg. It the weather proves propitious, this oo-.Hion will be a very notable one. and wc will all recollect it many, many years, ana itiose who tail to be present will reirret it very much. A gathering of all the old su.diers of Somerset county, and many trom the surrounding counties ot this Slate and Maryland, soldiers of three ereat wars. 1812, 1845, and 1S81 63, with all their friends and relalious, their sisters, tbeir cousins. Archery is fast superseding the lime- honored and popular game of croquet in many districts throughout tbe country. V hat enterprising young American will be tbe first to make a move toward the organ ization of an archery club in this place T n e wait tbe echo. A twenty-flve cent bottle of Wells, Richardson & Co.'s Perfected Butter Col or, made at Burlington, L, will color 300 pounds of butter, snd add five or six cents to the market value of each pound. Intelligent dairymen know this, and they all use it. The grandest parade ever held in liar- risburg will take place on the 4th of July. About thirty tire companies trom abroad. besides the organizations belonging to the city, mil be in line, .Nearly all of the companies will be headed by a band ot uiusx. A i re r& nil the material InteruU of ur budnen. the rrvort doci nut aflect as IN THE LEAST. as we aik no credit, boylng our iroodi strictly tor Cub and lor Cub onlr. nixt rwiim niuh wear eompeuea lo enlarge our nuttneu, ana at eAen enange tne would be ppjpheti wag their empty bead! and ear: Huw U thli? Every biulneM ia contracting, and tneee people an Enlarging. Everybody eriee Ilull Times, vet this bouse Is tiuier tban ever. Mow can tbey will wchespf w bat doe it meanl And their falling to gmn the mystery, they eagurly pruclalin that we must fall. Moreover, this year, in which we tare' added Two Entire buildings to our esutnusnmeni, ana at tuis ume, wore especially wnea we areoiienng our entire now Ntork ol Spring Uoods at prices so very much under regular value, It is perhaps bat natural that these croakers should cry out witn reaoaided strength. Ueatlemen, pernapsit issau inut we anuot make your prophesies good, we regret that you una it ncueNiary to nuui our uuviiiv., imwituj to tne neifiect oi y ourown Our bouse was established thirty years aga, and during lhat time we have Never Failed In bust ness, nor have we ever railed to convince the people or Pltubargb, Alleirhenr Cilv and th surr-mnd Ings that they can find In our stores Floe Ooods, Moderate Pi lees, Fir Dealing and Courteous Aiteaiioa. NE ' ADI EU TISE.UENTS. OLD T0A HOUSE. NEW Uf El: lAWS. NE W A D VER TISE3IENJS, T C. ". BOYD'S A SPECIALTY. CLIPl'INdSFROM M M"i il Clo k. Xmm rum get OAKti'lT.tVf HOPKllTERS, tlill UVKKOIf At'Ot XT rUiWER uru.s tnniH syki'p. sr. Jacobs oiu HAWHI KiiKK TEA. UAKiiLINOOlU HllX'S HAIK KKNEWF.K, A V EK 3 UA1U TIUUH, IIASE BALM. OAKDEMMEKPS. FINE STTl.i I RY, 1'l.irin HI." SH KS. 1 1 ill. M inaui.N, FISHl!vi TACKLE, PIUKtTKtioKS. I'E.NS I E.N MMETiEK. Ti'tH HI" Sl'i". s.ti-Htr i i.cmu;im;i; i't.i: i-1 k .5 iTtt cii; Sonaaarr, Pcaa'a. SCHEESOERMANSYRrr, JAVNE S EXPECTORANT, UAMKUKOEH UHOPS, FINK S MA'HOCIL. FOl K FOLD UN IX ENT, TOILET SOAP. LK'IAI. BLANKS. SCHOOL IK KKH. NAIL BKt'SHES, HO f S COI.OlN E. JUNE 1. 1871). MEN'S ; Blue Flannel Suits j FULL INDIGO DYE, S6.20. ; UNEQUMED MEN'S Fancy Che v't Suits ALL WOOL, S4.70. Five Stores in One! Youths, Boys, & Children's Clothing. The new tire apparatus, lately purchas ed by the borouch authorities, will be completely tested on the evening ot the 20th. A lrame building, constructed tor the purpose, will tie set fire to and the engine's capacities w ill be subjected to a thorough trial. The branch of the ML Pleasant and Hroadfard Itailroad, known as the June Hue Railroad, has been purchased by the Pennsylvania Railroad from C. P. Markle &, Sins of West Newton. This purchase includes the transfer of an immense tract ot C'ounel'isville coke coal. And the way it happened was this : He thought It was rnptare and bliss When he gave bis best girl a kids, j As they leaned on her father's front gate ; Bat a dog as large as a bull Caught him where his garments are full And gsre a very damaging pull And tbe ret is too sail to relate ! Under the bead ot Somerset Items the Johnstown T rilune ot Friday, savs : Last week tbe first number of a new volume of the Herald vol. 2S was is sued. The Herald has about two thou- ft&nrt iitiarirwtr unit is wnrthv nf r-vtrv N!lcrit for the Herald; and then buy one of them anj M many more. It is war Drug at C. N. Boyd's, V noDt oiler than Non Explosive Oil itviHircliurtbi aud dwellings. Pit Bms. are the cheapest Sign huMMD Western Pennsylvania. a cood paper, and is alwavs right, politic, ally. Rf port Las it that the seventeen year u-us: will be wuu us tuis summer. What has become of our Street Commis sioner 7 we near complaints on an sides about tbe present condition of the streets and roads in and about the town. Never within our memory have otir streets been in snph ammiition. If nnthinir pIkp ran the hat to ladies on the street is ioae the loose stones, tin cans, old Dk.wr a lequiremem oi eunueuc. boots and shoes, and other rubbish can at Tk only differtnce between a small boy least be remove. If something is n . . - I jinn, mil .titolrW Inrt ftifl Mvnn wilt iril tin 01 siKia waier is uve eenia. -wv,....., ., , j . snow me reasin wiij. Prails are worn just high enough this n. lo ruiic out the ere ot a tall man. F.itKTcral weeks past a scarcity of has been noticeable in this vicini ty M flfr saved and hearts made glad eve- Fatl Accident. On Thursday last, Albert Snyder, a young man about twenty- three years of age. was crushed fatally by tbe caving in of a lime quarry on his father's farm. He was the son of John snrlur mhn livpe In At iittllfvriHtk town. rrd-.y lor those who buy their lrug at Lhi ' . vew !xininon. We learn , " Tl ! " I ' ' . ' ..' - . i v twvu a their admuers and everybody who feels any interest in perpetuating the mem iries, the reminiscences, the anecdotes, and the glorious and patriotic deeds of the Ameri can soldiery. The people ot Somerset have snared neither time nor money in ornamenting and decorating the town, and they will be unceasing and untiring in '.heir enorts to make it pleasurable and enjoyable for all who may attend. Com rades will greet each other, who have not met since the fearful days of Cl-03, and will re juice, and congratulate each other that we have neither wais nor rumors ot wars, but lhat our bekved country is tilled with peace, plenty and prosperity. Let everybody come and be happy ! L.1IAS. It. I ISHF.lt, Somerset, Pa., ) Sec. Ex. Com. June 2:J, '79. j Farmers Beware. The Jeremy Did- dlers have resortsd to a new system ol swindlinc the unsuspectiug fanner. A stranger calls upon the farmer and repre sents that he is desirous ot purchasing a farm, and prevails upon the farmer to f-bw him around his premises. Bv th's time the swindler has ingratiated himself into the farmer's favor, and be is given a good supmT and bed; but when the farmer awakes in the morning, he finds that his customer has decamped with whatever! valuables he can lay his hands upon. Such was the experience, a few d:iys since, of Mr. Philip Snyder, who residts below town, the thief bavin t stolen from him a watch and chain valued at 1.10. From rumors that reach us Mr. Snyder was not the only one upon wnom the Uick was tried in this county. Farmers should lie on their guard how they entertain stran gers, who often come to them as wolves in sheep 8 clothing. Huntingdon Xeutt. Wasted. 100 Barrels of Maple Su gar. 1,000 Bushels or 1'otatoes. 1.000 Bushels of Wheat and their aunts For cash, or in exchange lor goods. J.VKO to iv 70, llors and Youths' extra Imported Casrimere Salts. pl.SO. Children's l nion Caasimerw Suits, from i It to 11 years old. l.j. it w. UK it 40. Children's AH Wool ! I Casslmere Suits, 4 to 11 years old. f3.no, t.-Mi to ts.wu, uniiaren s utrt All wool , Cook & Bekkits. A Card. Somerset. May 20, 1879. Win. Heflley has removed to Meyersdale, where be will be pleased to accommodate all who are in want ot a first-class suit burglars not included. Suits of tne imported goods a.ju, i niiuren s Bine iiiota duis. ; 3.0, Children's Serge Suits. ! M 60, Children's Fine Brown Cloth Salts. j tZ.HK l jdlMerent stiles of Children's two-sha- i ded Salts, all wool. j An Elegant It ol Extra Fins Worsted Suits. Terr low. From 7 cents. Kilt Suits a specialty. MiO Summer Coats at lve. Die. up, Boys and Youth's Jackets. S1.T0 to .eo. Boys and Youth's Suits, Coats, j-itnui nnu v esis. x4't to t3 i", Buys and Youth's Cassiinere Worsted ami Cboroit Suits. 4.au lo zt.XU. li.vs and Youth's eitrj. mud i Tvooien i now ana Lmesain salts. 3x1 White Vests at 4c worth 1 ou. -2 30 Boy's Worsted Suits. H.W, Boy's French Iliagnnal Suits. Boy's extra English Worsud Suits, t'oolirmatlon Suits. From ISO. Children's Pants. 73c. Children's Suits, from i to 11 years ol.: Just Received, all tbe new styles of Children's Clothing, at popular low prices. f . . ii 1 1 . . , uu to uoiuci uauiu tu uuy your utr- i n pets ; 1,000 yards just received, consisting A II of Ingrains, Cottage Hemp.Kag, Stair and t loor uii-ciotu a. "Johxsos a Best. Try a sack or barrel of it. We guarantee good bread. Cook & Bkehits. (Ms WarranteS as Bepimlei or Money Ctoiffly O'tr Trice List for New Spring G joda ; Tr Morrison &. Rro ' Conirh S and Liniment, and get somethin once. 1 rice moderate. h Syrup Sfi00d Men s Department, The Republican State Convention will be held at HarrUburg, Wednesday, July !3d. Life Protector- sale by Non-Explosive Oil. For Cook fc Beerits. 1.&U0 Men's Summer Coats at 23c 34c for Men's good Working Pants, lined. Sue. to tl 00 for Men's good Worsted Earns. 1.10 to tl.su for Men's good Casitmere Hants. 1.SU to 2.40 for Men's good Diagonal Pants. f 2.70 to ai.au for Men's extra good Kersey Diag onal Caselmere and Worsted Pants. 1 SO tor Men's Union Suits Coat. Pants and i eiu uow. l.luO Men's Summer IToats at t9c t 40 to S7.80 for Men's extra good ,'uniincre ) and Chevolt Suits. ! 4.0U for Men's Dhigonsl Coat and Vest ; tS.OO lor Men's UlRgoaal Suits. ; $i'J0, just receive-!, fro pairs Men's All Wool ! Blue Flannel Pants, color guaranteed. fg.ni to eiLvW lor -Men s extra goid Scotch Cas slniere, Wvrstetl, Iioeskln, Diagonal, Kersey and SOXEBSET MARKET Corrected by Cooc It Biks.it. suitu IS CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED 2.S0 for Men's good Worsted Salts ! Sawyer's Cssslmere Suits. 4.7U lor Men's aood All-Wool Scotch and Cher I 1J.M to ri 40 for iuen's extra line Imnort,l oil Casslmcre Suits. : Casslmere, Worsted and Diagonal Suits, eiiual to 4.40 to ST.3U for Men's good Casslmen best custom work. Suits. i Our Scotch and Sawyer Cssslmere Suits cannot LJght Colored All-wool Casslmere Pants, 1.90 ; be beat. Bp. Styles Men's Eight Colored Scotch Cash- , mere salts, irotn ss.uu up. In lssalng mv Jrsa CATiwit and Prk Liat, 1 licg to Inform my cutotHiT and the pu lie generally that my facilities lor supplying the wants are complete in every resuet t. .My si'ii STAPLcand i ajii y (Jbik kiciica, of all kinds. an oi stamiaru uualliles. Is repl-te and carelully lected In every denartmcnt. The vricet hav lis doubled! touched botlom. i no not care to sell the lowest irl-eil gmxls with out regarn to quality, as 1 know that there nra many articles on the marker, which are all getlicr uiiprihuililc tu the consumer. E-ocl-iiiy is i nis true oi COFFEE I Every grade of Coffee onoted in mv Prl-e I.lst is cneap at the price Irom tiiat ifuotnd at 1-'. cents, to my celebrated Fkkmch or Dki."SH'. I will, at any time, prove this by showing (II rc (nested the Coupe In Its green la;c To tloo who desire s.itnclliin very !an-y, 1 recumtnend my new Kill m u Ci.rKat: : whic h Is. with the ex ceptlon of the celebrated 1ii.i.monii:o, (which bai noeuual.) the hncst t;o(lce in the niarKc-t. lit demand which ha sprung up lor it In the hut tew wecas is sumeicnt priHi 01 mis. 1 lie 1.10 :r sekk are straight Kio's, (not Santos, which are too weak,) strong and fine Uavorol, Irr.'li and carefully roasted tielng roa.ned ou Tucs,Uy and Thursday ot each week. On this prtes iiit, 1 beg to call attention to the loiiowicg SEASONABLE GOODS FOR SUMMER DRISKS. Vanilla Syrup, Lemon Syrup. (Iran ice Syrup, Mrawiierry svrup, Kaiiwrry vnii. l.une .luu-e, Cne fc ltlat'kwell's Kasilerrv Viuegur, Ivmon nugur, alixca liarlen urown lejl.r kol iv FOB PH'-ICM. Alio! the atwive named tfr.s t'dlilornla Fruits California Jainii Iwmlce Marmalade (Vnih Honey iluava Jelly Pressed t;rned Keel- Euni'hHain Lun -li Tongue Potted H:m. lilrk en. T'ldzue and Turkey Snrilincs ily?tcr Pickled LamM' longae.. CondeniKNl Milk Fresh Lobster Fresh and Srired Salmon Ereiih Maekcn.-I Crosse at HlacKwell's Pickles and Sauces Crackers Soups Imported and Amerl can Chceso lriel Heel IJuecn Ullvcs I laid and Fish Chowder Imparled 15olucr.a Saussise Saad Dressing Frencn Mustard rhwroji aitit Alk Wveth a Extract oir Java ako Mociia Co'r& Can Openers. TEA.! THE ONLY HOUSE IN THE CITY THAT I2P0ET3 THE CELEBRATED Qarifli Qroia Tea PRICE OF TEA. Young Hyson, iunjwiler, Imperial, 1 ! 43c., Mr . gOC.. Mi, j" il.'iu per lound. il W and Tiit vonnit pirl who praJuates in four ari'jiis and sixteen nuunces will soon if tivd trum. TV liest place t buy White Lead, Oil, ! Vli h. Paints ic, at Byers & Barne'.t, Nt-fm-l. Pa TrVcyp and cuineas ill eat jwitato bugs U siwuiJ be ailua ed the freedom of tbe jwato pxlthrt Aaivs cm hand the Oliver Chilled ;. ud repain t Uyers ii Iiarnett, LeH't, Pa ut loikt are hunting up tbeir country cj iih a view ot claiming relation- -?' " iirte months. Tk reatleni of tbe Herald will find it their advantace to buy Drugs, Medi w.4t. off. N.Boyd. that tbe unfortunate youth lived about an hour after he was recovered from the mass I of earth and stones which bad fallen upon bim. He was unmarried. Bud Scbrock and Jake Scbell, two enter prising Ixiyg of about fourteen years of aee, have oienea a -ewt iepoi in tne Mammoth Block, next to F. J. Kooser s law ofticc. Pittsbttreh dailies, all tbe lead in; magazines and periodicals are constant ly kept on hand; and at an earlv day a fine assortment ot stationery will be re ceived. The boys are young, honest. In dustrious and enterprising, and deserve to be successful in their undertaking. The Counlv Commissioners Lave con tracted with Davis Brothers to frescoe tbe ceiling and walls of tbe Court room, re paint the seats, windows, etc., and cive the room a general overhauling. The In Buttoned Gaiters, stitched, double scaffold has already been put up and work W'sole, warranted never to rip, as commenced. From the reputation this firm -has established tor doing nrst class work, we feel sale in saying that when finished the Court room will be as hand somely finished a room as can be seen in this section ot tbe State. u M lJ, at Pahker Tbkkt's. M ud I get prices of Nails, Iron, Glass, -tr-teis, L'ota it, before purchasing else t Biers d: Barnett, Somerset, Pa. .u me ciukiog uours 01 me iej;ia aitrt that menitier wickedly introduc u Kt to auienU the Acts oi the Apos ,m'.hw this year at the Sildiers' Or- M.ml cd Homes ot this State ,J- ti.a July nub. and continue six of American corsets shipel to wt, err supposed to be a new kind of ere returned as not gir ar.d they is mv beaut? lo nicht!" is the 1 binir new'song. hicb is sung 2 u Ptis. lie is probably playing se?- 'M Uit beer. r the 2f,th. Don't fail to call at JV , "Jo and get what you want in ',r line, A full assortment of Fish- The Johnstown Tribune of Saturday last, savs : A bill has been introduced in Congress to restore John R. Edie. or Somerset, to the rank be occupied as Lieutenant-Col onel of tbe Eighth Infantry when muster ed out e earnestly hope the lull may pass. Amen ! 1 he passage 01 sue 11 a tnu would be but an act of justice to CoL Edie, and woul i place bim in the position where he of right belongs. The National Complaint. Dyspep sia is the national complaint. Almost ev ery other man or woman you meet has it, and tbe result is that the number of pseu do remedies for it is as numerous as Pha raoh's host. They are for the most part worthless. There is, however, a search ing eradicant ot this distressing and obdu rate malady, one whose genuine merits long since raised it to a foremost place among the staple medicines ot America. Ho6tetter's Stomach Bitters extirpates dyspepsia with greater certainty and promptitude than any known remcjy, and L a most genial invigorant, appetizer and aid to secretion. These are not empty as sertions, as thousands of our countrymen and women who have experienced its ef fects are aware, but are backed up by ir refragable proofs repeatedly kid lefore the public. The Bitters also promote a regular habit of body and give a health ful stimulus to the urinary organs. 4c to Sc 6060e . 1 la lo $ 1 26 luc Tic ..II 7a to S3 00 36e ,.. ae 7e .S Uive Apples, dried, f a Applebutter. V gal Hran. 1 1U0 t.s Butler, W a tkeg) Butter. V (roll) Buckwheat, if bushel meal, iw as... Beeswax. a.... Bacon, shoulders, fl k sides, " country hams, V a.... Corn, (ear) fi bushel ft Corn, (shelled) yl bushel 6ue tooie Corn meal w ie Call skins, f) a 6e Eggs, dot Hie Fliiur, f) bbl 5 00 to a& M Flaxseed bu., (M k) lie Hams, (sugar-cured) a Id to lie Lard. V a Sc a 10c Leather, red sole, f a aocjw upper " eo07ue km. " 7.oe Middlings, and chop 100 as alto Cats, y bo 401 tie 4UHJ40C 6 to 7c Sue to'dc le ai - .tl 4 to tl t 14 00 SQ10 loaiJiije i to SS044 Potatoes. V bu. Peaches, dried, V a Kye ftfo Kags. Salt, No. 1, f) bbl.extrm u round Alum, per saca. Ashtoo. per sack Sugar, yellow fl a , " white Tallow, a wneat. Das.. Wool, V k The work of laying the track of the Pennsylvania railroad is progressing well, nd it is expected that the road will be completed into the city by the close of the present week. Although the road has not yet been ballasted a 42-lon engine, belong. ing to tbe Pennsylvania railroad, has been run over the track, drawing cars contain ing material. An engine can be run into the citv during the present week. The laborers on the road will be paid of to day at the new railroad bridge, in the Nar rows, for work done from April 15 to June 1. Nearly ti, 000 will be disbursed. LumUrland Actrs, Monday. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Saturday afternoon the train known as the Mountain Express, was added to tbe passenger schedule on tbe B. & . R. R. Tbe train will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday at 3:37 p. m., returning on Mon day morning at 9 40 to that city. This is bv far the most convenient train for Som- .m.i Mimlv rhnnl, ah t it a rmil an,1 ri - 1 V tTV . V14lJl, ,V"',V ' .UV . ...... . ...,. u of the li.an. ;n PunuilniiM I l.los tliAtr rilv nmaini who wish to snend ;"f preparations to celebrate the com- J a day in tbe country to leave tbe city late - '"f-nh. We hear nt nn nrrnaratinna Satn'rdar afternoon and return in time for Lerconly a few picnic par-1 business hours Monday. s? Tackle in gtt. Fooiie home, if Juu even are a C1; uit you need out ofyour own ""c irom your neighbors. Be a tTw 10 neighbors, and they will be . deferred makelh the heart sick, "ben !n tlje fullness o( time and plen ' tinnpt fruit boiie becomes a re- wow about the stomach? This rioe consideration. The services at the U. B. Church of this plsce,OB last Sunday evenine, were attend ed by a very large congregation. Rev. Pershing, ot Shanksville, discauised from the words, "A rame above every Name," Pbilippians t 9. Tbe diseoorse was highly eulogired. Rev. Pershing u a born orator, and stood at tbe bead of his class in rhetoric and elocution, being a public lecturer previous to entering the ministry. Should he come to us azain, those going to bear bim will be well re paid, as he stands at the bead of bis pro fession, and Is very much beloved by Lis people. itt iaf "J noTe' case is now t- t? r? 'ith nno'DZ a young 'to TDoD.vt"w and threatening love rt. lclUl,g """c1 puW'C Though comparatively small in numerj 'Ii'n'"l'Wd. tir- whole wA , T 7 lhn or Uw atiilrt into the "tiiswi.: . ao among the .WUIKlAMl . v. IV. Jkaic. Tie .P-tttitiBg rwsture a il'T' morn u dewy eve. and 1 1 7 uie cnap tuat never tbe pews are uot ' n who goes a fishing and sits in Makfr r . iure on a narrow cal membership, the State Board of Agri- 1. :. .1.:-. ..nnt i.;.t1,Id says the iloston -, i....,j " ' lamiiy win carry i,,.,;i .tt-nd Ha saslona com prise the best intellect in tbe country ; and it experience and intelligent investigation and research can avail anything, this body of men will be successful in encouraging through tbeir labors and discussing that hicher and better and more profitable larminr which should1 be tbe ultimate aim 1 bugs and They call it a C"' -We offer Potomac Her Wr7Urre1' barrel. Quarter, fcaan p " nd Merel. Lake Her i('n'Mfihd rrices lower btfoi e sold in this market Cooa & Deerits. During a conversation that took place lately, between two officers in the Union army, one remarked that one ot bis color ed soldiers received a buckshot in the shoulder but did not report until the next day, saying that he was afraid of being or dered to the rear. I be other said that he knew a white soldier that could beat that. He received a buckshot in the shoulder at the commencement of the war, and never mentioned it until since the passage of the late pension act. There is a penalty for defacing United States coin, though from tbe amount of such pieces in circulation many of those w ho handle it would seem not to be aware ot the fact. For the information of such we may say that the legal penalty is two years' imprisonment, and two thousand dollars fine. Think ol this, ye clippers and borers of dollars, halves and quar ters. There is no difference between the man who enters your premises at midnight and robs you of your money and the man who takes a newspaper for a year or two and then removes to another locality without paying up arrearages or even informing the editor ot his w hereabouts. If there is any difference the latter is the greater scoundrel ot the two. A citizen fell on bad pavements in Ma banoy City, Schuylkill county, and was hurt. He offered to settle with the au thorities for $50, which they refused, and a board of arbitrators awarded the man $:KJ0. From ibis the borough appealed, and tbe court awarded him $1,000 dam ages. When you see a woman going toward the creek with a good sired pole in her hand and a wrinkle across her nose, you needn't think he's going fishing. Not much ; she's got a boy down that way who promised her w itb tears in his eyes lhat be wouldn't go in swimming. ArrtMSAL Tints. The rich golden brown, dark red, maroon and orange col or of Le&mon'a Dyes, made by Wells, Richardson Co., Darlington, Vl enable a lady at small expenditure to manage tor her autumnal dress. Get them at your druggist'.. SETTLEMENT OF THE SUPERVISORS or BOKEESET TOWMSHIP. Eli Bow m as. Dr. Amount of duplicate (743 0i CR. By work salary " expenditures u exijtieratioo. ...... ......... " attending settk-uent...... . x ao . x 74 1 M) Ilalauee due Eli Bowman...... A. J. Satlob, Da. Amount oldupllcate Ca. By wk..... " salary " orders, etc r sx ..S43i M :x6 09 . SO 10 , 7 ata a , 13 37 Halanca dae township Jacob J. Ha it to. Da. Amount of duplicate (sat M Ca. By work 1TS0 1 " salary ax 43 S22 ai Balance due Jacob J. Baker Si Jos atbas Kcmbow, Da Amount of duplicate V 87 Ca. By work 4iiT v - material SO M salary 1x7 SO " casb 00 ;eo vi Balance due township 4V 8 ADAH 8. MILLER, Township Clerk. Jr RE MlLLtK. CHRISTIAN STKENO, OEOK(i. C. L1CHTY, June tl Aaditora. ERIFF'S sale. virtue of a certain writ of Fieri Facias issued out of tbe Conrt of Common Pleas 0 Somerset Co., Pa. and to me directed, there will be exiiosed to paUic Kle at th Coart House, in Somenat, Pa Thursday, July 17, 1879, at 1 a'chrk r. ., all the right, title, interest and claim of tbe defendant. A. W. Faith, of, in and tu the lullowlng described real estate, situate in Bon. erset Two., Somerset county. Pa. euatainiac xS aaes, more or less, of which there an about la ares cleared, wllti a ooeaod a hair story frame dwelling bouse and log stable t hereon erected, ad joining lands of George C. Lieaiy, Henry Walker ana outers, witn tne appurtenances. Taken in execution at the suit of John Clay eomh, as of Herts Keiaer. BOTICE- All persons purchasing at the above sale, will please take notice, that a part of the pur chase money o be made known at the time of sale wiU be required as soon as tba property is knocked down, otherwise It will again'. be exposed to sale at the risk of the first purenaser. The resi due of the purchase money must be paid 00 or be- lore 1 onrsoay 01 tne nrst wees m August iiomn, tne time naea oy tne uoan lor knowledgment of deeds. curing the and Bo deed will be acknowledged until purchase money Is natd la toll. UM1S BVlAtE, 6herlfTs "Office JuneZa, 17. JuaaSS i SheriS. Lard Plasteb. Now is the time to apply it, and a bag ot 200 pounds only costs f 1 .J. Cook & Beerits. Dr. Sadler, Oculist and Aurist, No. 236 Ear. of every tiller of the soiL The board, fur- j ivnn avenue, I'lttsbureh, ra. Eye, thermore, iseluadating new branches of, mroat ana eaurrn siciaiues. agricultural industry, which give promise . of oiiening up large fields of labor and pro- Mtn s Home-made Bu'toned Gaiters, fiL Hon. C.C. Musseiman is tbe able stitched, only 4 00, ali otber work in pro and efficient member from this connty. portion, at I'ark Trent's. TbeJudeeia a farmer in every sense of i "" tbe word and takes a lively interest inj Wasted 300 customers for cucumber everything relating to agricultural indus- seed. try. j Cook & Ceebits. T EQALSALE By vlrtae of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas ol Somerset county I will sell the keai Es tate ol John Potster, at politic sale 00 the premi se in Miliord Iwp., 00 Saturday, August 2, 1879, at on o'clock p. ., A tract of land In Mlllord township, Somerset county. Ps cou taming M acres, more or less, or which M acres are cleared; 10 acres In meadow with dwelling house, grist mill, saw-mill, ban and other buildings and orchard on the same. TEKMS. One-third oa confirmation of sale, one-tnlrd tn six months, and one-third In one year with interest oa deterred payments from Cay of sale. Tea per cent, will be required as soon as ths property Is struck oO. B. H. BrxL. : June 11 Assignee ef John Potster. - oca cBiLuaxK'a 2-SHADED SUITS! Are the talk of the Town. UFA ED KILT SUITS ! A SPECIALTY. it & COHEN 4 C0.'S. CHEAP COMER, Only Entrance to Which is at Corner of Third Avenue and Market Street. EAT and CAP DEPARTMENT ! In this Department we have all the Latest Styles in the Market. 34 c.. Men's Good Working Hats. ' 49c. up. Men's Fashionable Still Hats, slightly damaged. i 11 10 np, Men's Fashionable StiiT Hats, extra fine. 2.500 Men's Caps at 3c 32c, Boy's Good Hats. 22c., Children's Good Hats. 19 and 29c, Men's Good Caps. 24c, Boy's Good Caps. FURNISHIHG GOODS DEPARTMENT! Japan, i Murk, Knirlkh Kreakfa?t, J Mixed Tea and 30 ntiJ per poiin!. to tie nir ft. trill ptrk any of lite ai-ovr tn or lb. boxes without txtr chanje. COFFEE ! PRICE OF ROASTED COFFEES. Kio, - 15. 17, -2i. 23, '2" aad 'S! cents per l!. Java FlVired, Zvs. ierl'.. Ki iun.1 Java. " jlaracaino, - i"c. ' Java - iiiaDUoie. M Ii;uayra, - Sac. " 7loc!i.i, - - IV. " D, Unouic.., - ;isc. " Eren. h. - - LJbc. GHEENCOFFEES Rio, 12, IS. is. ii, 'it and 23 rts. Java, :ind -M cts. Laguavra, 2i ets, Marar:iil, r. Mocha, yi cents. THE CELEBRATED DELMONJCO COFFEE! .o: This delicious O ITee Is unHvald f(- Us ileliglit- tul Aroma. If all other Con'eci have Uliud to please you, try THE CELEBRATED DELMONICO COFFEE ! I bejr aleo to call special attonti"n to zry rw French Coffee. This is a rabs mixture of RARECoffees. strcnitth and Havor tcine s- coiufdned as to prilare a t 'ot lee that will more than plea.e the Bust ar-lent lover of this Mpular and deii'-ious beverage. The iirtce has been nut so low, coniMennir the iualltv. that already a lance detnan-l has Kprunir up for It. lo test Its tneriu, IncluJe a 1. w (louiitis ot "French" Collee lu your nest orier. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND HOME RECEIPTS A. SI.EC;iALTY. ICE COLD SODA WATER. C. N. BOYD, SUCCESSOR TO G. W. SPEEES Mar 14. T s TRAWBRIDGE QLOTHlEp Jfow Invite esjieeial attcniloa to the DBESS GOODS STOCK, As repiVaMmtlag aa aji9rtmont of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, Never tvlure hown In PhiUblelphla. WE BAVI OVIJ my PiKCKS Kt 1TI.NUS AT ISc. Coniprlflni MuHAIliS, I)IA(J(JXALS, CASHMKRKS, NOVF.I.TIKS, BKH1ES, KTC. MK HAVB OTIB 20, t'oinprl.fn ARMUittS, BEriJKS, MOHAI11S. Kul'K- ETTK,STKll'tS, FLAiUS, ETf. Wt HA VK oris 500: PIECES SI ITlMiS ,r 1000 pikces m;itixes at "25 CorapriHlnv MOMI E t 'LOT IIS, t'ASHMEBES. SILK M I X- KI .SI.ITIXUS, ALL-WOOL CHECKS, PIKE MOUAIKS, SOET-WIKJL HEKJES, CAM EL'S HA IB, STRIPES, I'LAUlS, ETO ETC. WB HATK OVER aoo: PI'S. ALL WOOL BE1USAT HOTH TWILLED AX D PLA1X. wb Hivcovsa 3 ) PCS. FOKEUrX FABRICS AT 7. Compristnsx XOVELT1ES, MOM IE CLOTHS, CAMELS HAIR, MOXO CLOTHS, PLAIUS, STRIPES, ETJ. wa mavbovsb Hi )( ) p 'sT t ilc TTrEXTr k TTat" l?omprisins; SILK MIXED, PEKIXS, CHECKS, SATIXS, CAMEL'S HAIR, FOCLES. ETC. Single and double width, at O''i, 7.". H7S. lOO, And upwanln. We hare THOUSANDS cf PIECE Cotnprbdna; I1EKIES (3i 3 and M Inches wUla). FRENCH CASHMERES, PARIS NOVELTIES, CASHMERE DES IXDES, SHOODAS, FANCT Bl'XnXUS, PLAIDS, CHEVRONS, ETC., ETC. "WE ALSO JrLAJWTZ BLACK HERNANIES & GRENADINES, At prices from ce nts to $2,50 per yard, and io anaortmeat of stjlea qaite cxtraordiuarj PRICE PER POOD 2H CE.MS. 4'. for IVhlt Tn Shirt. V6c. tat U liilf Dm birt our own ptrfert Attinr. lln m bnwaiii am) rufln ; Bjuanaiitrtl " tnvrf rt-fuiH.4. ihc fur gtmmi CuiHfj l)nn sttiiru, Uit two null. 57r tn 9rV. tut ftxid iVrrale Inn Miitrt, vith twu rol lam. 41c, Cft. anl Mr. ( t Tc.p ftn-Hilk Harvifc-rvtifrf. !7c. for Mi-n' rn.uuii-.r1ed rlH-o fhlru. 14c. fur 1vV l'nlur(trlil rlitt Mtiiti. tfm l MrtlV mi-4rl1a-ts f I9i . for .Mr-d i (tikm! ( ndenhirtr anil iHTtvir. ! risur lur "etc., Mru n tnnul I.iiM-n ollurs. f lie. a pair fur Mi gwA Lim-a Culfc 1 a Uk fr fcuajd Piifr i lr. t Hi lArvt-at AawirlMl Mock of N'rstvcar In lh Hfat. Mra9 fond I'tilaamlrkil ; V. up, lil k and Worrd iluws. Jtc. a pair. Mm aM-k ; 4 pain fur 2-Sc., M n'itsVod rckji. ; iini forc., Mn xtrn tpuni S-nk-. t pair fr Jbc. Men's Kn-iKh .Mtl Ni k. : 1-.. MTi'i" full weu.ar-nisrt- Brili-h ki 1 luu Ooaea Mn uiiiukt I udwv'iirt at 1 . In Our Merchant Tailoring Department. Oar stock is now complete, with full line of Foreign aad Djmenio Fab ics suitable for spring aad bummer ear, comprising Harris, Globe and Empire Mills ! Scotch and English Warned. -! English and French Diagonals, li:oo.Molh, : Doeskin, Tricot and an.1 Thibet. Sawyer's. Cassi meres. Soot eh and English Cassltaere Seolch and English Cheviots Which, when made up, br Style, Workruiahip sad Price, are Uosurpasced io the Uoioo. fl.78. Men's All Wool Caasimer Pants, to ; nler. IIAea, Men's All-Wool Casilmere Suits to: nler. a,0, f 3,90, Men's All Wool Chtvlot Pacts. flS. and f 14.80 Men's All-Wool Cheviot Sutis to order. le,o, 4118, lilue Flannel SuiU, last colors, to order. il,ai, All-Wool Worstol Suits, to orJer. iPECT PIT GUARANTEED. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK, And to abow oar many customers that we mean to do an we say, they will oo call in r, please Ask For Goods Advertised. S. COHEN & GO. S Olieap Corner, 52, 54, 56. 58, 6Q Uaiket SI, cor Third Are, Pittsburgh Pa. N. B. Oar oameroas patrons will pltase be warn of several ot our would- be Weak-Minded Competitors, wbo represent tbeir stores as "Cohen's" in O'der lo effect a sale, and we caution the public generally tbat the ONLY pvtd vrc irn bil IIIAUVh iv ! "Cohen's Original Cheap Corner" -IS AT- Cor. Third Ave; & Market St., Rttsburgh, Pa. Th e Im men se Fran tFive Stories in One. .AllChrclers bv Mail Promptly attended To. FISH. Mackerel. Extra No. 1 Extra Store Mess, (no heads or talis) per ai lb. kit H 00 Mackerel, Extra No. 1. Extra Shore, Mens, (no beads no taili :r li lb. kit " 20 Mackerel, No. 1, Best Shore. icrL0 lb. kit, fci 65 Mackerel, No. 1, liav, per aj ll. lut 1 so Mackerel. No. 'A IjirK Fat. per -'1 1!). kit,... 1 8J Mackerel. No. 3, Larve Extra, " 1 Si Mackerel, No. 3, " i Mackerel. Kresh 1 lb. cam Is Codfish. Woman's Favorite itonuless, uer S) ltbr.x.ta on; per lb OS WhlreFish, bbU I ii W bite Fish, lb. kits 1 io Lake Herrini, !J Mils 1 ;o Lake Herrinir. U 1. kits 70 New Hollaml HerriuK, per keg t '.' New Ru.'.'ian Sanlines, ' M Codfish, Ueorges Ii.iuk, per lb 0a THE FANCY FRENCH COFFEE WILL PLEASE YOU. SUGYIl ! 10 It Powdered Snirar 10 lbs Crobed Snxar 4 Hie Cut Ial buirar 11 los No. 1 (rranolated Sugar.. U:4 lbs Standanl A Sugar 12 lii ASutfar(soft) 13 lbs BSuar 131 lbs. Best N. O. Sutcir. 14 ilis LlKht Yellow tinicar... . 1 00 . 1 uu . 1 00 . 1 (V 1 00 . 1 Ou 1 Oo 1 ou ou u; His No. '1 Yellow sugar 1 bo THE FRENCH COFFEE WILL PLEASE ICU! S Cans turned Beef (2 .. ) I 0j 3 l.uiK-h Ham r Tmiune 1 2 Boned Turkey ami i.hkken I '.') 3 San.lwk-h fottel Meats 1 j 2 ' Hw-klns' S.n 1) Fresh Salmon (1 1 ) I w " Fresh Mackerel (I . ) 1 on Frch Looter 1 Ou 13 " Cove Oysters luu 3 " French Sardines 1 04 CALIFORNIA FRUIT ! San Jose Fruit Parklui Co.'s, In Full Welicht 2)j (. Cans, ecmprisinir : I enow uiudic reatn? Apncois Harnett Pears Kkk. and Jackworth Plums tier- man Prunes Strawberries Muscat rras Nectarines, per ran, cents, 3 cans for 1 t-o. MISCELLANEOUS. ! lbs. New Cnrrants 12 lbs New Valencia Kublns la lbs. New Turkey Prunes 2u lbs. Choice Dried Pearhes. 10 lbs. Dried Blackberries 11 lbs. Extra Oatmeal , 10 ll. N I Head Ki- 12 Ins. No. a Carolina Klce 13 11m. No. - l'JUlrs. Cream Cheese i Itis. Strictly Pare Oround Peuper M Bairi Syracuse Salt .... 1.1 Bars Johnson's Borax Ss&p... .......... 17 akee Babbitt'. Best S-m 1 Cakes ProeUT k Uami l While &up. JO Cakes White Kassian Soap 16 Kara Irisn Shamrock Soap li Bars Acme Soap a ins. v eyman s t it at lry Tooaccn 2 Iis. Uood Navy ToIsmco 10" lbs. Banner Bakinu Powder 4 lb. IHist Baklair Powder It Boxes Concentrated Lve No. 2 , 1.1 IKxe Penn'a. Salt M'Ts; Co.'s Lve 12 Balls " - - potash.. Please .note: Weemj pica of whatever jou mi 'iv Hjrnt8. Send direct to tbe house for sara-ri-'d, axi secure tbe advantages cf our low price. aSTBAWBBIDJE & CLOTHIER, N. W. COR. EIGJITHilLMARKET SIS, Apr 31 THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE STORE WKS'I OF THE- ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. :0:- Bl JSRS & BAENETT, SUCCESSORS TO JOHN F. BLYMYER.l SOMERSET, PA. e ta k e pleasure in announcing to the public that we hate JUST ItECUIYJGI) a large anil complete stock of Hard ware, which we intend to soil at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES ! Our stock is complete in all respects, and comprises every article usually kept in Hardware Stores. -:0:- ..tl v . 1 OH . 1 00 . 1 M . 1 00 . 1 (Ki . 1 HO .. 1 CO .. 1 oo . 1 00 . 1 ") . 1 ou . 1 w . 1 00 . 1 w . I 00 . 1 ou . 1 IM . 1 HI .. 1 Ol .. 1 oo . 1 uu . 1 uu . 1 10 . 1 uu Blacksmiths' tools and supplies, such as Iron, Norway Nail rod Iron, Vulcan Horse-nails, Taper Taps, Horse Shoes, Fine Sleigh-shoes and Cast Steel, A lul line of Best Norway Iron, Carriage and Tire Bolts, and Axle Clips. complete stock of Malleable Iron, Burrs, &c, &c. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, r 1 1 - i r . t stt comprising a lull line oi Kini ana .iortise jocks, iasi anu Wrought Butts, arorned and Tilam, a complete stock of aus always on hand, also a lull assortment of Ulass. CARPENTERS' TOOLS. We have altvavs on hand a complete stock cf Saws both Haud and Cross-cut, Axes, Hatclu-ts, Hammers Steel and Try Squares, Com passes, Bench and Fancy Planes etc., etc. :0: We always kiop a full line of Revolvers, Pistols, Shot-guns Powder-flasks, Shot-pouches, Cartridges, Caps, "Wads, Itifle and Shot-gun Powder, also a full line of Gun Kepairs. :0:- Wc have a complete line of Lamps, Lanterns, and supplies A full line of Saddlery Hardware, comprising Saddle-trees Buckles, Kings, Harness-pads, Ornaments, etc., ete. -:0:- The FRENCH COFFEE is a Rare Mixture of Rare Coffer ! t-HCW TO SEND Send vonr Money by Registered Letter, Post Oftice Money Order, or Dralt on Pittsburgh Lank. Do not send your Check. asT-Scod f T Junr.'atal..oestd PrWList loir quota; 1 b in !ull.-t J. R. JENKINS, No. 2S Fifth Ave, , PITTSBUHG, PA.' In the Agricultural Department we have a full stock of Forks, Shovels, Hope, Chains, Mane and Curry-Combs, Horse brushes, etc., etc. :0: Wc make a specialty ofTocket and Table Cutlery. Also Silver Plated Table "Ware, Plated and Britannia Spoons. We also make a specialty of Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, and also Painters' Tools, etc. :0: We keep constantly on hand the Celebrated Cucumber Pump, (porcelain lined) and a cheaper quality that are not lined. This Pump has taken the lead of all others wherevei introduced. :o: ! 11 goods warranted to be as represented. Our principles ! arc Fair Dealing, Quick Sales, and Small Profits j We challenge competition. Call and examine goods, and as certain prices before purchasing elsewhere. SATISFACTION OUAHAXTJBED. BYERS & BARNETT.
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