'"I i 1 ...J i 1 i u t 14 14 u V I i i i u i 1 I i i- J: H h Somerset HeraM. . . f ru- r Elkhck, d in tuwn. j Sk-utt Bellw are loud In their prais of Tlu- Il.f .. ,. J; t. t vnuRiw u.l wu., v. . . K. KTI.L Editor. S CKO. . ' AnHl ? 1MS2 1' A - i Xew goods very cheap at Ilefficy's. IIU. greatt discovery it Peru- It you do not fwl well take it at one. ihvr? ar turn i.j.leiu attendance at "'in thi term 'linn there La bevn for a i'-HK time. Mr A. ):nnf' Rr h. aou of Hon. A. II. !':.Vfi?ili, .-ili lor ..f ihe Columbus, (Xeb..) I'ww, is in tj.-tineivet, attending coarL lV-u't fail to M.-nre your tickets for the coiievrt to-nibt ii lime, if you wish a com fortable Beat. ,i:ii:TUea:C.X.Boyd-.. . iv-A at J. C. Snyder & Co' . Tp) it Und at C. X. Boyda. : at J. B. Snyder & Co's. i at J. R. Puyder di (Vs. and . (ioods ii.ffic; kfl tnicsti ClM!St jf rw 1,1 Mas. A-E.l HL'a. Oar little Johitnr had toen given op to die, (tliolitlieKai when we pave him Peruna; lie is we!!. "I ne that a young man was bound over for 'embracery' the other day," said a gojd old lady in Camden; "in my time) they would have made him marry the girl." , e 1 FisUing Tactic call at C. X. i Vo. I Blue Suit 3- Snyder &. Co' ' i r w ia , yi usuailv aoin irfi.w The new comet is rajiidly approaching this mundane sphere, and is nightly grow ing tmzlitcr. It will not will be visible to the naked eve. Good at C. W" 1 ne iff .full line of Millinery -ratal ;.JnrtTorARMKBS.-C. V. Truxal pays High Prices for Country Produce, Ytrot tyli i" all kinds of goods at Mas. A. E. Uhl's. II- fflov sells the cheapest goods in Sonier C N"- Byd has just received from the east ,(n;l line 'f F'l"n Tackle. line of Clothing at J. P.. Snyder A. clien) than ever. r,w Walnut Frame Kight Day Clotks at I II, Pnfir for 44. miss secingthc handsome newgoods i ;! kind at Mrs A.. E. Vhl's. iitiS l.dt wall paier. the i-heapeM in the ,.jiity. at HelUey'a. 1 now dojiartnre at Heffley'a. Brus-icl iPlwls sold clieaixrrlhan in Philadelphia. jHju't miss m-c'jir the handsome cheap votings at Mrs. A. E. I'hl'a. The largest display of carpet ever in Sotn-fT-et at J. IX. Snviu.k & Co's The B-t's chanty nricn'.tnral s-viety is J ;Ba luaitliy coiulition. having nteiitly I i.uuol t. the county $1,0W). ,ivirniiKo aew. Uiooe twill ri.-.niier finuers, buy a barrel. Sold by ConK fc Keerits, Agents. Uiii'.cy soils blue suits, fast colors, at Jj.io; usually sold at $S..'iO, and he dt fies y oini;-ti.ion. f I trti Wheat Midlir.gs arrived this day. FjI! -ar load. April 11.1 Sl. Co-k & EKUklTS. ('. V. Truxal has just received a large as Nirmeiit of ladies, Misn s, and thildrcn'a ;i:i!i2atd Mii.inier Hats and Ii.mnets. If you wa: t to keep on good terms with vo:ir iieit:h!Hir. x-c that your chickens are Kliliol tip. r'.i and w us now. Uorsttsk ( lrcss i; etc., is full and running over. J. 11. SSYPKB t Co. Tlie (inest lampi in tbe county. Parlor Hull. atnl "turn down" lamii at J. E. .sny- lit-r it: Co's. liny your Hosiery, tiloves. CorM ts, llam burs, Iaces, Trimniii'gs, Wail Paper, X"o ;i..ns. and all kinds of Fancy Goods from Ur-. M. 1). tschrock. IVices always low. Te circus, the tramp, ana me organ KTimlerarc abroad in the land. JUstioeto f)u-UtTHrrinnnela ns to state that he is the hast of the three evils. VNTF.i. Maple Sugar. P-seon, "Wheat, this, potatoes and Beans for rash orinex hiiia for nierthaudise of our line of trade. Cook t Efkbits. & correspondent writing from the souih of the iiunty says : " 'Rough on P.heuma, tism' knocks the eternal sufTerins of that iTrible iliM-ase." The finest assortment of Watches Clocks, J.-.!ry. 8ilver-plated Ware, rpwtaclea. l."ve ;'xsx. ever brought to Somerset con fy a'. E. McIXweir. (iR Sef.iw Xow in stock : Mammoth Clover, Small Clover, and Timothy Seed, and will buy or sell. Cook it Eeekits. IVsora'.ion dav is again rapidly approach ing. Will our citiztfiis do anytliing this year to jiers tuate the memory of the dead l.f-roe vho lie in our cemeteries? Ini.r.hrio find out how cheap yon can buy go ls. you should call and examine tiie new g'Ktds at Mbs. A.lIl'nL's. Fili Baskets, Rods, Lines, Hooks. Reels and a full assortment of everything you want when going a fishing, for sale by C. X. Boyd. 1 lmnv fcern vour medicines m stoi Bowns Elixir is selling better than tough Medicine I have, and with good When you see a married man hugging s wooden Indian in front of a cigar store at midnight, it's a sure sign there'll be a storm before morning. ve are glad to note that summer schools are becoming more general in tbe country districts. This is the work of an advancing civilization, and the people are thus buing lifted up to a higher educational place. The State encampment of the Xational Guards of Pennsylvania has been ordered to be held at Lcwistown, beginning on Au gust Wih. It is expected that fully seven thousand men will be in ramp at one time. The funeral obsequies of Wm. L. Hob litzell, who died suddenly in Colorado on October 27, IS.fl, will 'alee plwe at his late resideuce. near Ursina, this county, on Thursday, April 27. A Grsud Rapids dog ran up a chinch aisle during service, upset the contribution box. ran down the other aisle, went up into the gallery, looked over the railing, lost his ba!an-e, and with a yelp fell into the con gregation below. If men build forthemsclvc nice and com fortable houses and good barns, w'.iy.&hould they not also make for themselves good roads? Tbe very best of piie roads would not est the people more than they pay for o'.iiiT comfort and luxuries. Ala i iceting of the stockholders of the ,icw s'reet railway in Johnstown last week, oilier i were elected, and the capital was in crer edlrom twenty-four thousand dollars to lorty thousand dollars. A charter has been applied for. The reserved seat ticket forthe Jean Wal lace concert, which takes place in tbe court house to-night, (Tuesday) are being taken up very rapid !v, and the prospects are that Miss Wallace will he greeted by an immense audience upon her second appearance in Somerset. Tli" postofliee dejartment suggests that all letters of importance, and ejiecially those containing checks or other papers of value, shall have plain directions for return ing the same to the sender printed on the outside. If this plan is followed, it will soon do away with the dead letter office. Xevcr swear to a thing on hearsay; never make a charge against your fellow-man un less you can substantiate it; never cry i public evil down, while at the same time the same private evil is lurking in your own cellar. It's all the worse foryon, too, if you profess to he a christian. The Auditor General has sent to mercan tile appraisers the following, relative to i sensing butchers: "If a butcher sella meat in a store or business place apart and sepa rate from his slaughter house, he is a dealer in merchandise, and should be assessed as a reUiler, and taxed according to his sales." A iH-tritied fish, ierfect in form, and near ly live feet in length, and several petrified snakes were rHcently taken out by the min ers in the mill roul bank at Marion, this county. They were found fifty feet beneath the surface and several hundred yards from the entrance. Indiana Prvgrta. A veteran watchmaker at Vonrvy, Switz. erland, claims to have invented a process by w hich watches will run for years with out winding up. A sealed box containing two watches iutruted fo the municipal au thorities on the lfH.li of January, 1879. has just been opened, and the watches were found to be going. kahiy delicate and lasting fragrance. Court convened at 10 a. m. Monday morn ing, with his Honor Judge Baer and Asso ciate Judges Snyder and Collins on the bench. Heffley sella jCarpeta of all kind cheaper , Over sixty acres of land, than Philadelphia pricea. Col. E. 1). Yutiy, of I'rsina, was sporting ' i i I J i u ' r i : Ti . , m uroKen im in court in mvuuuy. auuui vougui in j ir nm vi imiuiiw, the only bone in the Colonel's frame that Hats and Millinery Goods cheap, and I will has not been broken at some tim is the one sell them cheap. that connects his head and shouliters. There will be a special train from Rock wood to Johnstown on Monday next tor the benefit of those wisliing to attend Fore paugh's circus. m 9 Maj. A. M. Brown.of Pittsburg, the candi date of Western Pennsylvania Republicans for the nomination for Supreme Judge, is in Somerset this week taking part in the li bel auit against tbe Piitsbnrgh OgmmtrtiaL A knot asci Pret istid. G ray hairs are honorable, but their premature appearance is annoying. Parker's Hair Balsam pre vents the annoyance by promptly restoring the youthful color. It is a good idea when climbing a fence to poke the gun through first. It is often dis astrous to pull it through muzzle foremost. If anv ona of a hundred who hare done this were alive, he would emphasize the ia juction. The merchants of our larger cities say that their sales during the first three month of the present year largely eiceeded the sa'.es of the same period in 1S8U and that tie -roapectt for the remainder of the year are decidedly rosy. A clear complexion can be had by every lady who will use Parker's Ginger Tonic. Regulating tbe internal organs and purify ing the blood it quickly removes pimples and gives a healthy bloom to the cheek. Read about it in another column. Mrs. M. E. Kchrock is agent ft the sale of the best nulaundried Shirt in the market only tl-O0 each. Also agent for the Thompson glove-fitting Corset, the le-t male. Fab fob Sais ob Rent. Sixty -nine acros, house and barn, bear railroad. Terms reasonable. Possession given at once. En quire at Somerset Cocxtt Bank. According to the report of tbe Pennsfl vania Bureau of Statistics, there were mined in the Slate last year in round numlmrs 15,- 700,000 tons of bituminous coal and 28,000,- 000 of anthracite, the former valued at $ U, 000,000, and the latter at $27,453,000. Mrs. M. E. Shroclt has just received a large assortment of spring and summer Millinery Goods. First-class trimmers have been engaged for the season. Goods sold at bjttoiu prices. Call and examine the hand some stock before purchasing elsewhere. Sol Oil wishes to inform the public that he has in stock a larger and more complete stock of boots and shoes than ever before. These goods were purchased when the mar ket was low, and will be sold at prices that will astonish the Jews. Call and see him before mirchasine elsewhere. Xo. 4 Mam moth Block. lizzie Savior, a young girl of about ser- I enteeu years of ae, employed as a tomes- tic in the family of F. J. Kooscr, Esq., died from the effects of scarlet fever on Friday morning. She had tbe disease in its most malignant form, and was only sick for a short time. Fortunately none of Mr. Koos cr'? fatniiy have as yet taken the disease. xk On W "Lf theS Mr. David Wolfcrsberger, of Rock wood has a large hotel in course of construction diatelv onnosite the depot at that , . - place. A good hotel, convenient to the de pot, has long been needed at that point, and Mr. W. has decided to supply that want The reputation that he has acquired as an eaiing-house keeper is sufficient guarantee that the hotel will be kept in first-class stvle. There has been considerable rivalry in the boot and shoe business in Somerset county for some time past, but it is now an indisputable fact that Sol t'hl lead the van in that line. He has the largest and finest stock of both foreign and home-made boots and shoes in Somerset cotintv, and sells hundreds of pairs where others sell a single pair. Cail and see him before purchasing elsewhere. Think of it ! Men s full stock, half dou ble ue stoga Shoes at 83 cents a pair; men's fine buttoned or lace shoes at $1.37; ladies' fine kid buttou or lace shoes at IK) cents a pair; carpet slipjiers at 37 cents; infant's button shoes at 37 cents; best sole leather at 24 cents per ound. The largest, cheapest and best selection of shoes in the county just received at PaulG. Xowag's cheapstore, Berlin, Pa. Persons in need of good, strong, durable soles, must needs go to the Mammoth Boot and Shoe store of Sol Phi to bny tbem. He has the largest stock of boot and Shoes in the county, and aclls them at prices far be low competition. Ifyoadont believe it call and see him, at Xo. 4 Mammoth Block Xkw, Goon asd CHKAf. Xew Hosiery, new Gloves.oiew Ribbons, new Trimmings, uew Parasols, new Summer Shawls, new Corsets, new Ties, new Hata and Bonnets, new Skirts, new Wraps, new Goods of al most a thousand kinds at very low prices at Mrs. A. E. Oil's. Associate Judge Collins held aseparaie court on Monday afternoon in the librarv the nuroose of trying a writ of de lunatico inquirtndo in the case of Sylvi ter Rinnle. of Xw Baltimore borough. The jrry found that Ripple was a lunatic, and John M. Topper was appoimeu couimia aioner to take charge of his person and es tate. Somerset Co. Aoricultcbal Societi, ! Somerset, Pa., April 15, 1SS2. ) There will be a meetimt of the Agricul tural Society in the court house, on Friday evenim!. Mav 5, 1S82, at 8 o'clock p.m., (second week of court) for the purpose of electing officers for tue ensuing year, auu for the transaction of business. A full at tendance is requested. J H. Farrz. G- Pile, Mas. A. E. Uhu Office Clocks. Nickel Clocks. Weight Clocks, Lever Clocks, Calendars, Mantle Clocks, Bronze Clocks, Black Walnat Clocks, Errnze Figures in great variety, at E. McDowell's. Secretary. President. Heapqi abtebs fob M.ukebel Fish. We have in stock, direct from the Atlautic coast, a car load XXX Shore Xo. 2 Macker- eL all full weight packages, consisting of Barrels. 200 lbs. ; Halves, luO lbs. ; Quarters, 50 lbs.; and Kits 15 lbs., exclusive of pack ages, salt and brine. Xow is the time to buy them at fair prices for cash, or in ex change for country produce. Respectfully, Cook Sl Beerits. Planting flowers on the graves of loved ones is the highest token of respect one can show for them. Persons having friends who were once "near and dear" to them, bnt who are now sleeping the ''sleep of death" on cemetery hill, should visit that spot and plant flowers on their graves in remem brance of them; besides showing respect to the dead it would add to the beauty of the cemetery. "Lutx" Feifer was arrested Thursday and lodged in jail on a charge of larcency. It appears that Peifer found the package of money advertised in the Hebald a few weeks since as having been lost by the mail carrier between here and Bakersville, and appropriated the same to his own use. At the time t his arrest he had seventy-five dollars of tbe money, having spent the bal ance while on a grand spree. aits. C. M. Smith. Pniggift, Clarkston, Mich Land Plaster. We offer Baugh A Sons's Nova Sotia Land Plaster, pulverized and edv for use, at f 1.50 per bag of 209 jioundsVrtwd Inquirer. which is less than manufacturers' prii-e. .o- I X ul fr. ight ah!v Rcsjiectrully, Cook A EEEarrs, Ir Baiter's Mandrake Bitters give the best satisfaction of any medicine I seih They liave advertised themselves, and I warrant every lrttie. X. DsKr.ltr, Prugjist. Zeeland, Mich. Henry A Johnson's Arnica and Oil Lini ment, for external use is equally good. Piiosra tT. We offer Eaugh A Son's l'.iuMe Eale Phosphates, the best on the marki-t, at $.J ) per bag of 2"0 pounds, or JL'S 0 per ton of ten hags the latter quota tion Wiiigo 0i per ton less than manufac turer's price local freight added. Resinfiilly. Cook A Eeecit. Our iew carpet room, next door to our main room, is the wonder of the day. Such a diplay of carjs-ss i-. entirely new for Som erset. vcr thirty-five pieces, and only one .ilece of a pattern, making the largest line of curjiets to seli-t from ever in town. I"ri"es chmp as they ran he retailed at in the city. A No. 1 cari-t at 25 cents per vart. I J. IS. Stpeb A Co. edncsday night Engineer Clemmens, South Pennsylvania railroad, return ed to, Bedford from Xew York, where he had been to lay his completed work on the survey before tbe authorities. He returns very enthusiastic, and believes more stoutly than ever that the road will be build. lfo,i di;..i t, 1T.m n 1 Casebeer & C. Mr. Frease has just reached From the number of complaints we hear from our townsmen, there must be a great deal of etty thieving going on in and about Somerset. Almost every day for the past month we have heard of a cellar, smoke house, or stable being visited and something of more or less value having been stolen. The best remedy for such scamps is a double barrel shot gun heavily loaded. On Thursday. April 20, l$s2, at the resi dence of the bride's parents, near Somerset, Mr. M. J. iritts. Esq., was married to Miss Mia, daughter of John Kantner. The cer emony was performed by Elder Woolery. of the Pisftples church, in the presence of im mediate friemls. The Hebalp extends its hesrty congratulations, with the wish that their we Ided lot may be a happy one. General Latta is issuing 1,000 rounds of 50 calibre cartridges to each of the military companies in the State, to be used only in case of emergencies. Ammunition will be furnished for target practice to a reasonable extent upon requisitions. TbeState author ities are no doubt determined not to be ight napping again, as they were in 1S77. when the labor riots occurred. Possibly they are alarmed by the newspaper talk of "miners' strikes." , For a square deal try the new firm of Si:s.iBt.K ApvicE. Io not allow skepti cism to overrule your better judgment when an article of true merit is placed before you. If you are dyspetic or your kidneys and liv er are affected, dchiy tso longer ; procure a tHKite of Swedish Bitters, the infallible rem edy. It will do more f. r you than we ran say about it. See advertisement and U-ti-nioni:il in this paper. The reason w by we buy our Clothing at J. B. Snyder and Co's. is, because they treat us wAu'e; their prices are very low. they are honcKt in what they tell ns, and take pltas nre in showing anything they have to sell ; are a eood jolly lo of fellows, who mean business from six o'clock in the morning ut:til ten o'clock at night. Call and see tlieni, reader, and you will be happier for it Mtat Market. Main Street. We have jtist added a large Refrigerator to our Meat Market in which all meats ran he kei.t vmi nd el'an. Morton. Eecf, Pork, Ac. kej "instantly on Land. Open daily. Parties bnyirg meat can have it kept in the Rtfrig- Tatnr until wantei. We lave. also, luO.OK) new brick for aale. rill sell by tlie hundred or thomv priee. K.m Path A Co. ve T;xe. Save Mo;ev. Save Taot aLE, I .i I'st. South and West via the oh! r- Ir. B. A. Fichtner, assisted by I)r. Moun tain and Knhlman, operated on the 17th inst. on the person of Mrs. Charles Hum- lieison, of Addison township, for cancer. The cancer was of two year's standing, and had become very painful, and the entire breast had to be removed. The operation was a critical one, but was successfully performed. home from the east with a large stocK of Dry Goods. Carpets. Notions, Hardware, Groceries, and everything kept in a general store, which have been bought since the re cent decline in prices. Tbeirstock of Prints, Ginghams, and other Press Goods is the handsomest and brightest yet exhibited in this town, and their stock of Groceries are fresh frura headquarters. Srstso Ortxixo. I have just returned from Xew York and Philadelphia, where I have purchased the largest stock of ladies', misses', and children's Bon Lets and Hats ever brought to Somerset. Also, a large stock of tbe newest stvles of Press Trim mings, Gloves. Stockings, Summer ShawM, Wn;s, Lace Curtains, I -aces. Ties, Corsets, Fancy Goods, Parasols, Fans, and the larg- i est stock of handsome Ribbons, all of which I will sell at lower prices than can be found elsewhere, Mas. A. E. L'au Horrible Peato. Paniel Smale. of Elk-, lick, was ground to death beneath the wheels of a locomotive on the Salisbury Railroad on Saturday night. It seems that be had been in Meyersdule during the day and im bibed freely of whisky, and took the train for home in an intoxicated condition. By mistake he alighted at Keystone mines and started to walk np the track. When near the Hocking mines he sat down on the rail, facing in, and in that position was lying when the night train thundered along, strik ing bim and literally grinding him to pieces. The body was almost severed in two, the head horribly crushed and one leg driven into the stomach. Smale was a German by birth, and had been in this country about eight or nine years. He leaves a wife and four children. "IV The engineers in the employ of the South Pennsylvania Kailroad tympany completed i We lave, a i J !.iLh we wil 1 '! at a low the location of their route west pa far as Som erset last week. After running innumera ble experimental lines in order lo secure the best route into the town, they have finally decided on and located the line that comes in through Judge Musselman's farm and crosses tbe Stoystown road at tbe old Will farm, and re-crosses it again sear Hen it itji.i.- b. .t O R. R. Xo change of tars to I Fisher's; from thenrs it runs down through I.'Hi-sn.l Chicago. Only one change of .oak ridge, aid enters the borough on the ksri.t- City and Atchiwm. For '!--iiie-ubie. tickets and all infornia-'-! in tivard t nmtr mil on or address E. E. Pattob. Pass. Agent, Somerset, Pa. i ir.furaiauon free. Office at Pepot. Rupple property, where it crus the S. A CUE. tra-k and skins through the north ern end of the town, running through the Special Mextios. During a recent visit to Johnstown, we dropped in to see Curt. G. Campbell, tbe popular Main street druggist, and found him a courteous and obliging gentleman. Mr. Campbell's store is at 264 Main street, and his line of Prngs, Medi cines, Pye Stuffs, Perfumes, and Toilet Ar ticles is large and complete. He keeps no old, stale stock, but everything fresh and re liable. We would advise onr readers to call on him when in Johnstown; and our farmer friends and phrsicinns will find it to their advantage to consult him on any thing in bis line befre purchasing elsewhere. It was our pleasure, while on a visit to Johnstown, to go through the furniture ware rooms of Henderson A Alexander, and great was our astonishment to find there a line of furniture that is exceeded by none and equaled by few of the stocks of Pittsburg dealers. Beautiful chamber and library seta were on all sides, and everything required to furnish a house in first-class style was to be found in their large stock. The firm is a new one, and aims to deal only in tbe best ne of goods. They sell no articles which they are not willing to guarantee, Xot only were we surprised at the sixeof their stock, but utterly amazed at their prices. We know from personal observation that their prices are as low, if not lower, than the same furniture can be bought for in Pittsburgh or the eastern markets, whichi when the difference in freights is considered makes it a desirable place for Somerset peo ple to buy. One feature of their establish ment is tbe fine quality of their Bthollery, j and any of our people who have fine chairs, , 5 A 10 Cent Counters. Recollect when im to Court that the 5 and 10 cent cennters in Cook A Beerits' Block arc still n full blast. A very large stock of these useful goods have been laid in for Court n't ami lie varietv is creator, and the quality of goods much U tter than hereto fore. Everybody coming to town snouia call iu and look over the 5 and lOcent coun ters, as you will be sure to see something vou want at the popular prices of 0 and 10 cents. The friends of W. K. Buckingham, edi. tor of the Bedford Inquirer, will regret to hear of the demise ef his wife last week. Mrs. Buckingham has been a sufferer for a long time, but for a week previous to her death it was thought that sue was improv ing. The grief of her husband and friends is all the more poignant on account of the suddenness of the taking off. An estima ble lady, a loving wife and mother, she was greatly beloved by all who knew her, and will be sincerely mourned in many house holds. Attestiox. Smoker asp Pealers. I have just purchased and am offering for sale tbe best 2 f -r Sets, cigar ever sold in town. Smokers will please give mb a call. Country merchanta will also find it to their advantage to buy their cigars from me, for I can sell them 2 per cent, cheaper than they can buy elsewhere, and save them the freight. Please give me a tnal. A first class 2 for Set. cigar for $15 50. Albert Reck, Somerset, Ta. Post-Office building. Read this and tell your neighbors that Paul G. Xowag has enlarged his store room and added to his stock of Shoes, Hats Leather. Fancy Goods and Xotions, Trunks, Satchels, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, an immense selection of men's, boy's and chil dren's clothing, and invites everybody to come and examine stock and prices. Men's suits at $1.50; fine black suits at $7.50 to tn 75; boy'a suits $1 65 to $4 00; children's kilt suits $1.75 to $4 00. Hats in endless va rietv. Good Wool Hats 50 cents. Also, all the leading sprine and summer styles of la dies' Hata and Millinery Goods. Axxual Meexixo. The following low rate from the several points have been nam ed by the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad to the Annual Meeting of the German Baptist church, to be held at Milford Junction, Ind., on the line of -the B. A O. B, R., on June next: Johnstown, $13 00; Somerset, $14 80; Berlin, $15 40; Meyersdale, $15 05. Tickets will be on sale May 20th to May 30th, in clusive, good to return until June 15th, in clusive. Everything will be done that can for the comfort and accommodation of pas sengers. Write or call on E. E. Patton. pas senger agent, Somerset. Pa., for maps, time tables, or any information. Col. John P. Linion, Y. Horace Rose, Esq., George T. Swank, editor of the Johns town TrUmM, Hon. L. D. Woodruff, editor of the Johnstown Democrat. J. B. Weakland, Esq., y. II. Scchler, Esq., and other Johns towners are in attendance at our courts. Teibite or RcsrEcr. Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God in His infinite wis dom to remove by death from oar midst, on March 19. 1842, Christian C. Horner, a zeal ous and faithful member of the St. James Sabbath school. Knotted, That while we deeply deplore the loss of so faithful maniber, we still recognize in this, as in all other eventa of His providence, the hand of a just and tar ing Father. Rentied, That the unblemished integrity and the many ennobling virtues of the de ceased justly endeared bim to all who knew him in this community, while the purity of his character was a true type of an exem plary Christian. Rtfolrtd, That in the hour of their most painful bereavement, we tender to his fam ily and friends our sincere condolence, hop ing they tuay find consolation in tbe con viction that this, their sad bereavement, is his precious gain, that an all wise provi dence doth all things well. liaolred, That as a further mark of re spect the foregoing be transmitted to the family of the deceased, and that the same be published in the county papers. Josiar Mi LIES, Josiaii Cover, J. J. Shaffer. Committee. here LisTOSBfBQ Items. Cool weather. Very little moving has been done this spring. The fanners arc busily engaged in sowing oats. Oats that were sown three weeks ago have not vet germinated. We are glad to state that Mr. Marshall Wilhelm, whe has been seriously ill for a few weeks, is rapidly convalescing, and will soon be able to be about again. Messrs. Bruce and Wallace Mitchell, of Illinois, formerly of this place, were here visiting friends during the winter. They returned to Illinois a few days ago, where they will engage in farming. They are well pleased with the West, and will probably try the Pacific coast next. Mr. Loyd McMillan, who has been teach ing school in Maryland, has returned to his home. He gives Maryland a good "send off." Prof. W. F. Frederick, of this place, is now engaged in teaching music in Conflu ence and Uusina. Mr. Frederick has been teaching music in this county for the last three years with good success. He is a young man of rare musical talent, and will doubtless win distinction in bis profession. The men who have been boring for oil have quit work on account of disputes aris ing between thedrilicrs andtheiremployers. It is hoped that they will soon resume work aguiii. Xaviec the buildings themselves covering seven acres. Taken as i , . i . . 1 a same, wey are we i - LAMRBT I iUt CXtTEPSTATKa. The company owns, in the six counties into which its minirg ieratioiis extend, over 50,000 acres of land, S,fll4 acres in Cambria county alone. The uo.i i Ouiidings alone of their plant here, if set m a ruaight line, would make a continuous building three hundred and forty-six feet long and varying from thirty to one hundred and sixty feet in width, hut averaging about seventy-five feet. This dot not include the Gautier steel works, which cover nearly si x acres, nor tho Wood vale woolen mill, which has a frontage of feet. The company, besides five hundred ovens in the Conneis- j ville region have put up one hundred and twenty ovens here and make their own coke. Here they use tbe Belgian oven, built like a tunnel. The coke takes longer to burn than in the bee-hive ovens which are universally used in the Connelsville region, and is push ed out with a steam battering-ram, instead of raked out as from the bee-hive ovens. The company have thi rteen blast furnaces, two of them produciug eight hundred tons eacn of pig a week, a Bessemer plaut, with two six aud-a-half ton converters, and two open hearth Peniot furnaces, witn a capaci ty of thirty -six tous each day. The Bes.se- mer steel is principally rolled into rails Uiat from the i'ernot furnaces goes to the Oautier steel works to be made into springs, wire and the finer articles. They have thirty-five miles of railway, employing ten large engines and ten little vest pocket en gines for yard service. Their own estimates of their capacity is: F.W. CLARK, WHOLESALE PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Corner Main and Market Streets, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. aprl Tons. Pig metal, 250,000 Coae, 300,000 Steel ingots, 175.WJO Steel rails, 125,000 Puddle bar, 35,000 To make this immense out-put they sum : Tons. Iron rails, 50.000 Rail fastenings, 5,000 Iron and steel in other shapes, 50,000 Iron ore (mined and purchased) Coal (mined by C. 1 Co.) Limestone (mined by V. I. Co.) Tons. 4i 10.000 770,000 125,000 Total annual conusmption 1,300,000 The estimates are in long tons of 2,240 pounds each. Their pay roll have on them a small army of almost eight thousand men Although these are paid largely by orders on the company store, the cash paid out here by the company averages $120,000 a month throughout the year. The plant is valued at $7,0OO,0ij. The company has a capital stock of $3,000,000 andasurplus fund which is accumulating so fast that they scarcely know what to do with it. o O GO W O o w I I GO u a at Pi 5 GEIS, FOSTER & QUITO, 113 and 115 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA., Be leave to call the attention of the rp!e r fww r Li-.- 34 Wl DRY GOODS, Notions, Oil Cloths, MILLINERY, 3 o 95 Carpets, Mattings, Bugs and CURTAINS! Our assortments of the above mentioned goods are the LARGEST IN" JOHTs STOAVT ! And we know that those buying of as will (lad OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST ! LACE 0 B H CARPET at from 18c. per yard up. CARPETS Especial Notice in called to our Large stock of LACE Ai CURTAINS in LAG CURTAINS at from 75c. per pair up. I CARPET Matched. Cut,, Sewed, and Put Down, if Desired! Th follow lna SUlllonf SiorK Farm : MARRIED. CROSBY HEXSEL. By Rev. J. A Noikt, April 10, 18S2. Mr. Lewi V. Cros by aisil Miss Sarah A. Hensel, both ofSom erset county. PRUTS TIBBY. At Ihe resiJcnce of the Evangelical minister. W. A. Reininger, Mr. Wilson Pritls and Mra. Caroline Tibby, both of Somerset countr. D The Pullman Palace Car Company has re cently placed npon the Pennsylvania rail road a hunting car, especially constructed for the uses of huntsmen desirous of reach ing their destination without suffering the inconveniences incident to such excursions. The car, which resembles an ordinary bag gage car in outward appearances, it fitted tip with conveniences for dogs, baggage and other sporting paraphernalia, while a por tion has been partitioned olf for sleeping apartments, cooking and other homelike comforts for the hunters. The kennels set apart for the dogs are arranged in tiers around the sides of the car, and they arc built with a view of giving the licst poihle attention to the occupants. Indiana county now reports its Crt rae of hydrophobia. Mrs. Magee, residing near Jacksonville, died on Monday of last week of what the doctors prononnced a veritable of hydrophobia. She was the owner ot very large and cross dog. So vicious ws he that he was kept chained, and no person except Mrs. Magce went near the brute. She was not afraid of him, and since tbe death of her husband, a year ago, as sumed the duty of feeding the animal. Some two weeks ago, while feeding him, he caught her hand in bis mouth and mangled it severely. Th wound was properly cared for, but did not heal rapidly. On Saturday last ahe manifested marked symptoms of hydrophobia. A physician was called, hat failed to render any relief. She lingered in great agony until Monday evening, when she died. Her convalsions were terrible to witness, and abe almost constantly barked like a dog. She was about eighty years of age. . m m At this time, when slander is almost in the air against public men, and when sensation al paper deluge their readers with such abase, fair-minded peoole should not accept as truth these accusations, unless hacked with something more than assertion. Tbe Lebanon Comer reminds ns that ''the best men this country ever bad. and whose mem ories an cherished in tbe hearts of the peo ple, had all the epithets of abase poured npon tbem that vindictive and envious minds could invent. The history of the timet of Washington shows that he was held np to public acorn as a royalist, as false to freedom, dec Jefferson was denounc ed as a Jacobin, an iufidei, and scoanarel generally. Henry Clay was declared a mur derer and gambler. , Lincoln was represent ed as a vulgar .ignoramus, a b-iboon, &c. Potato CtUTBE. I have no doubt but that many of your readers would be bene fitted by an occasional article in your paper on some, subject connected with fariuin This would lie especially acceptable to the young farmers of the county, and some older ones, also, who have not had as much experience as some of their neighbors. In the hope of prompting some of our more experienced farmers to tell us how they have reached the best results in the various branches of their occupation, I write this article. It is not my own experience that I wish to give, but that of another. Last year was known throughout our county to be an unusually had year for potatoes. About the time for raiding potatoes last fall I passed through Buckstown, in Shade township, and my attention was called to a small patch of potatoes raised by Rev. J. B. Shoup. which gave promise of a very large yield. Some time later I saw Mr. Sbonp and inquired as to the amount of ground and also the quantity of potatoes raised, as well c the method of cultivation. The ground cultivated was thirty-four square rods, and the product was forty-seven bush els, a little more than 221 bushels to the acre. The ground was a cold, damp clay toil, that had been used for a "truck" patch for many years. It was plowed early and reasonably well, and immediately after plowing was covered with a year's product of manure froiu one horse and one cow. It was planted from the 8th to the 21th of May, in hills thirty inches apart. The furrows were not over two inches deep. The pota toes were chacly cut, and two pieces put in a hill. The manure was then drawn to gether over the potatoes, and the hill was covered over with ground about three inches above the level. In atiout half the space the scrapings from the hen roost and pig pen were use! ai a top dressing. This was ap plied immediately to the hills. The seed used was all varieties, and the potatoes were all unusually larye for tbe year. As soon as the plants appeared above ground, hoeing was commenced and continued once a week until they were hoed five times. They were plowed twice; first time with a douhle-sbov-el plow, shallow, second time single shovel, deep. C Jcrmer X Roads, April 17, 1S82. IS.SOLUTION OF PARTNER SHIP. Notice is hrtty ulrcn that tbe iartoerliip lalelr exitiioir beiwn Jowoh liendvr and Ltl- muni Btnler, of SIotMowb. nrnlcr tbe arm vf Jus b HeiKier . son. was uiuuivra un tna -isi day of April. lSrt by mutual consent. Alt drbis owing to ihe rati partnership are to be rteetved by the raUl Joxh Bender, and all demand on the said partiierohlp are to be presented lo bim ior pjymtnt. All acroont -tada in tbe books mast b set tied within iblny ljr, or tbejr wl.l be eollefted bjr process 01 law. aur-o ANNUAL . STATE J1EXT OF SOMERSET TOWNSHIP, Fa til: YarEiMi Haiti 13, 1832. Eli Bowbax, Screavisou, Da. To gross amount of dup'ieste 32 To amount uoe towiubip from last year . 47-9 Total Ca. By labor by wanes By expenditure.. fry exoneration By labor on but year' tax... By balance paid la freaenry. raw tit K 0 44 3 93 4 SO 13 77 38 14 4733 St Total UicHABL Swut, Dr. To gross amount of duplicate Ca. a 733 91 tOT 40 By labor Bv wages By expenditures........ By exonerations .. ......... By balance paid in Treasury.. . H3a 13 4 Id 19 CO 19 91 4 17-S-W 49 Total David Baru, Da. To irron amount f duplicate To balance one Heinle... aw 49 641 72 34 T7 ToUl. By labor By wage By expenditures By exonerations 8 ii Ca. . f 94 U ft? 48 97 . 3t 60 t7 22 Total raacaxSHArrxR, Da. To rr.-i amount of duplicate... To balance due Shaffer.. . t78 24 Ca. By labor By waves By expenditures ... By exonerations ... Total ..... Adam S. Miller. CierE. apras t'.T 1' 7 it 43 39 CtMS. H. MILLER. SAML. LlVfcNlHJOD, GLO. C. LICUTY, Auditors. T EGAL NOTICE. I be nndeniffned wife of Abraham D Miller, of S'ouyereek fcwnhip, rles notice that fhe will present Ber pet h too w the Court of Cmrinuu Plea of .somerset County, on Monday the 24tbdayof April. 18S2. elalmln; tbe Drnent ni tneaeioi a emblv D.el Ai-rll 3. 1802, tlTinc lo women their separate earning wneibertbe said remit (ball be aa ware lor labor, salary, property, bulnesa. or otherwise, aprla-lt sakau v. iiuut. N OTICE. The following sketch of Johnctowu and the operations of tiie Cambria Iron compa ny, condensed from the correspondence of George H. Welshons, of the Pittsburgh Dis patch, will he of interest to our readers : Johrstcwn is uofcy day and night, with the fire and s-nioke and roar oi crude ore being roasted and boiled and hammered and squeezed into useful shapes of iron and steel. It is chiifiy composed of the Cambria Irou works, and nine-tenths of the popula tion are directly or indirectly in the employ of that corporation. It lies in a flat bottom ed gully, cut in the lower coal measures by the waters of the Conemaugh and Stony creelcs. When the Cambria Iron Works were started the town had a population of two thousand, and ia gpiwing rapidly. Young and strong, it ha thrown aside such impedimenta as coata and over cicanlines, and wrestles bare armed end shaggy cheat ed with the strength of these frowning hills, niakini t!i rn'frpfl liesrtnf Lheronh moan- n -c? " I w tain county throb and glow with a hundred j fires. The hills near by nave oeen piereea through and through with a pick, and have yielded up their strength in coal and ore. They stand with the gaping mouths of the mines, the uncovered wounds upon their sides, like a hollow shell of f A BIO PTJtr co that the fierce ants have sucked sapless and dry. Aside from the convenience of iron ore, it was the large beds of coal, so readily accessible, that caused the building ol the immense iron works here. Five teams of good coal aggregating nineteen fcet in thick ness lie in the hills, and are easily worked by drifts. The vein from which the bulk of the coal is now being taken is known lo cally as the "cement seam," the middle one of the five, three feet thick. I baa been penetrated in Yoder'ahill a distance of a mile and a quarter.' Forty feet above is the "limestone seam," thirty inches, and eighty feet above that of the" "lemon vein," four feet thick. In former lime this waa the head of an actual navigation, the end of the western division of tbe Pennsylvania Canal, where it booked on to the old Portage railroad. The big reservoir which ted the long ditch with water has been filled up with cinders Tk nndenlraed Anfraee of Oeoree Frits and wife ha fettled up the trun conferred upon him, by tbe a aiirnment and paid all the debt present ed to bin. and there 1 a turplua. whion be will pay to the AMlgax at the exp Iratlonof 3) day, ol ihtch all iiujii caa ta H fav. SUk. j. bakes, pil3 2l " AtHxnee. "V-OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. SoMEsrmCABtiABAiLK'An(,o., fiTTaacnua, fa., April M, 1L To the Sloctholdtn of taii Company - Tu Nonrr That the annual meeting; firtbe election of Preklent and Director for the enoln; Tear will be held at the office ol tbe company. Cor err Grant and Water ureet. thi city, on Monday, May lat. MR at; .1 rtljrk . a. m. ww aM a A'a-- - aaaxv. - - aprl9 Secretary. Ul stand at HluMtodl STRATH ERN! Imnrtted from ?nt,M! In T)fwir.haf thtM old, tmin four ; Bay la color ; w(ihe-t 1 A o j uiv nm nmj 01 April, ana win weign, wutm Ituiy matured, 2200. Iniaiuoc, ta. HIGHLAND CHIEF ! by Bourbon Chief, oat of Flora Mclvor, by JIa m brlao Chief. Insurance, tfZX MBLMMAN COLT! j tea" When visiting town, Do Xot Fail to call in and ste GEIS, FOSTER & QUITO. by Alhambra. cut of Lvly Fnstr. by SnalriVng;' Abitallah, he by old Abdallah. sire of Kyadya's Hambletonian. Inrarance $2&. To the Breeder of Somerset and djniainr Counties, I would lay. In their respective claeaea no better aire-can be found. In ralrina; stork H. p-iys to breed only to the best, either for draft or driving; purpura. V. HEFFLEY k ClK, Somerset, Pa, AtrllJl "M. rank TT.IIay, ESTABLISHED 34 TEAES. John D. Haj. LOTS FOR SALE! THe urHlprnffnefl offers number of Lot, in the for tale a , BOROUGH OF 1L.IGOMKR ! ome of which would be very rultahU for mskine, nnr. ine ciay i 01 goon qnaiirr. Ixcstlon very eonvenlen t to Depot. Brick will be lo great uemaau nere toi unimer. ani at an ii,ne. JOHN McFAKLAND Ugonler, WeatmoreUnd Co, Pa. m ,rt OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. N Berli! Railboad PoxrAST. Pittsbcboh Fa.. April Ulu, 18e2. ) To the SlockKotdtrl of toii Comnaay.- Takc Nnnrc That the annoal meeting; for hn eleetb n of President and Director for tbe en'ulns; year, win ne nei at .ne oince 01 ine tompany. Cor Orant aa1 a'er treta, th city, on Jlua- aay, May lit, ya. a, n n einra. m. WtUlI JlCVl.UA.OH, apra Secretary, A DMINISTRAT0R"S NOTICE. Laiate of Jacob Ripple, dee'd late of Ouemahou lax Townablp. Somerset County. Pa.. Abetter 01 aamioistration vn in anore estate bavins: been rranted to the underianed. bv the proper auihorlty, notice Is hereby (riven to tnoe inoeDtea to it to m ae immediate pay ment, and those hail, ie claims or demands will plea present them dnlv authenticated for et- llement on Monday the 2th day of May at the noute of the deceased ia uoorer vine. LEVI K1PPLK, prl Admlnuurator. CIIERIFFS SALE. Br virtu of certain writ of Tend. Ex.. and FL Fa., issued out el the Court of Common Plraa of Somerset County, f .. and to me directed, there will be exposed to public talc, at 'he Court House, in bomerset, Pa oa WEDSESDA I", April 26. 1882. at 1 o'clock, n. m. all the richt title. Interest and claim ot the defendant, lshmael Haer of. In and to the lot town,; real eatate, annate In Allegheny wp..Simerei ennny,Pa .arijoiuint: laao ol Wm. Dl.el. William Kelly. Henry Baer and ethers. e-atalnlnn; luu acre more or leas, shore five acres Heored and bavins; tnereon erected a log dwelling nouse Taken In execution at ihe salt of Hannah Mat tel ue ol Haauah Baer. AI-o All the riant H' I. lot - rt and claim of the de fendant, Joeeph Trailer, ef In and lo the follow ing real ex ate iin.ue la Hrolboravalley Twp, Somerset Cou Pa.. e,aln!na; ae e sreor Icm, with a two-Mory dw itaa house tLarem en-ne.1. a.lj- in na landa of Uea. W. S sober, Peter Burk- hokier, Harriet J aay ana otners, witn ine appur tenances. Taken in execution as the property " JoeebB Treaaler, at the uit of Shank and Walker. IAji All tbe right, title. Interest and claim of the de fendant Jobn J. SchelL of, in and to the follow. ing real estate, vis : j so. i ne unnivMea one-nun part or a certain piece or parcel of land dtuate in Phade Twp.. Somerset eouniy. Pa., warranted la tbe name of Samuel WlttierU.eunUinlng 3W acres, mure or lees, alio the appurtenance. No. 3 The undivided nee-flfth part of a certain ptree or reel of land (lluate aa aforeeald. war ranted in the name of Samoel Anderson, contain. Ing 30 acres, more or lets, with the appurtenan ces. No. 3 The undivided one fifth part of a certnlu piece or parcel of Und l i aa'e aa aforesaiil. war ranted In the name of Wm. Oliver, containing 3 acre, more or leas with the appurtenances. No. 4. The undivided one-BIth part of a certain tract or parcel of land. 9i ualed aa aloretaid. war ranted in the name of .-lr n Perry, euntali ug 3M acres, more or Iras, with the appurtenances No 6. 1 me-nali ! a luareoi grunnu, ituated in Somerset boruuah, Somerset ctHtutv. Pa., enn airing f an ere and ( percbe. b uodwl a loilow,'by Ltstr eton the west, S. e;h nreet oa the south, bv alley on the east, and Patriot street oa the ne'rth, with a two-tiry bttck dwel. Una; bouse. tale and otner utbuUdinga tberoat erected, with tbe appurtenance. Taken in executn at me uit ot. 1 . J. organ. ue of Kubert Steckman. NoTicK. All person rnicbajring at the above aale will plena take nottm that a part of Ibe pur-1 cuaaa money iv pe nvio inhi b uw Maiv vi sale will oe reqairea a soon aa tne property u knocked down, otherwl'e it ill be again expored to sale at the rUk of the firt purchaser. Th re idue of the purebase money nut be paid on or belore Tbnmlay of the trt week of April Court, tbe time fixed by tbe Court tor aeeurkng the ee knowledament of deeds, and no deed will be ac- pald la IT BROS., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Til, Copper aii Sleet-Iron fare Half y, Xc. 2S0 Washington Street, Johnstown, Pa. ALU P22PAE2D T3 CFF22 RANGES, STOVES HOUSE-FURMISHIKG GOODS !!l GENERAL At Prices Less than any other House in Western Pennsylvania. Special attention paid to Jobbing In Tin. Oalranltcd Iron and SheeUIron. Sog ir Pan. Steam vipe, Ho-.Alr Pipe. Kouttng. SpouHng. stark or c.nglne. and all work pertaining to llar ar nce. K-timates given and work don by brt-cla .Mc-nanle only. Suie Agent for Noble Coon. John-town Ck. Spear' Antl-Iu Cook. Excetir Penn. In Hone-Farnihlog fromls we 8r Ul Vw Toilet Set. Bread Oluet. Ck Boxes, Chamber-Pail. Knirrcaoa forks fe.mmoa andpla'ed) Oermau Silver ip"n, BriannU Spoon. Tea Tray L'.eed, Irm anl fcnameied Ware Bras and Copper Kettirs, .Meat Knulera, Uyiter Broiler, tgg Bettera, lx dlUereot kinl. Bread Toasier. Plated BritanoU and Wire Castors. 1 ma Slawls. Fire lruoa. and everything of Ware nee. led In the Cooking I'tuartuieni. An exiwrieoce of thirty-three year in oa-ine here ena-M-s a to meet the w nto thi nmainlty la our line, with gouj article at a low price. All goal f!d WARRANTED AH KLr r.Sk..iTED or the money refunded. 'a)l and e ibe Wr ; get prices brl.re purchasing ; nu lr"ble lo bow gooi. Per-e eommencing H"Ue-Krplng will aave ii percent, by boy lug theirnuiht from . Merchant aelltng guxla in our line sh.x M send l"t Whoieeale Price List, or call ami gel qn aatlon of our Ware. Aa we have no apprentice all our work la Warranted to be ol tbe be, qua) ty at lowest pike. To save money call oa or eead in HAT BROS-.Xo.2SO TF ihlngion Ktrect Johnstown, IVua'a. OUR NEW STORE IS NOW OPEN! We Offer SPECIAL BARGAINS in BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES ! .Also, a Full Line of Table Linens, Towels, and Napkins! CURTAIN NETS IN PIECE AND PATTERNS. CRETONNES and WORSTED FRINGES. DO MESTIC and IMPORTED GINGHAMS. CHEVIOTS and ZANZIBAR SUITINGS! GLOVES JXSTJD HOSEBBY I In an E,DLKNS VARIETY, at the ONE PRICE STORE OF GEO. KEIPER & CO., 255 & 257 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. l7n WEEK. U a day at borne sally j knowledge! until the parebaiw money i pa O I Z mad. CtlT outatare. Address Tnra tulL JOHN J. SPA.NCiLEK, V . I u..ii ,. J n rwi. k kh Mar.ls-lyr 3 m f DOWNS' EUXIRaET an . E L 11(11 I Thi valuable K-Tae fa rarely recetalier V the discovery of vtich aa the tevilt oft" many year doe tuIy, ia erd.-r to Oiacoear tiim caue, tb ymuj, acd the cm ru: Cearmptlea, Ccngx, Colds, Catarrh LJand eeery species of eielon efth Client 3 aad lrtaaara, la all caw where thi EUair ha " ailmliilif ad it cOcacy baa hea r, S iararlatly manlftdtconTinclnt the sacat tn S H credulou that S CONSUMPTION J I jat lnramUe, IT aroperly atteade4 o- 1 fl Cannmption, at H conunencement. t twi a S atifht irrttatioa of th aMmecaaewhkhcoaer Jtl lamsaj thesj aa inaaaasbon, vhea Ike EZ C3QchlaioracAeartat-ia,batra:hrdry-.aa O become local fcrer acd the pabe more b-T! f 1 qiMat, tha cwk fJob! and chlllBV)rco- JJ auSts, etc which they dexire to have done' Garfield was denounced as receiver of from the tail!, and the bed of tbe canal Tur- orcr will tl well to send to Henderson A j bribes, and a bartcrer in legislation. The nisbra a track fur one of the ouiueruaa shart lots of Irrin and Georce Tile and J. O. Ola. I Alexander. Tbr-y empioT fire men in this j country now knows all these things were lines of railway on' rooted by the Cambria It then enierxea frura the town thruugh the ! dpartnient below. Prices and photographs alcnden, and they do justice to the dead. Iron Company. The principal works tapbaefcof the cemetery. Jftcnt oo application. I Let justice be done the li ring as well." of the Cambria Iron Company extend lama. Shi Elixir in enrinc the aboee lpU:a,oprateatorriacrratl anewaiaal Irrumoomeatxl l3au,wa rraca tn luaestotneeartace, nd ft rally expel them from tbe (ystem. It facilitate expcMcatioa. Ii luli tbt ulcerated nrf&csi aa rrlirre the roach aad makea th Vrmth lacaarr. It (neporutbe Mrmurih and at th eametiaae lauui the fcrer. ftmfreefrom ocaan asm atriaernt arrlcba. which ar a to neinrreaioaoreroi ; wberraa thi nanirta tbe cob rh. it, oy etr f nrta sua atria; of avyiaf aaatar ieatnyiac the caxiairt; a aar aVms ox tbe iactfceeicaa, ceserally atroy the kartiii afore the eousk Is entirely eon. eaeatry, when Mwconrh i cared th patteot iaweil. Brad addna fat ammhlet fjriae fanUiaeticatecaref rwlmaenry diiFiia, Prko so env, no ok, and n ns per secue. SOLO KTEBTWBU& UU, rnmL. BtrEatias, TL 8Hairr' OFrtra, AprU M.USX bhariff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. EMateofSllsJC. Keim, late of SalUbury Bor., Somerset deed, liettarsnf adminlstathm en the above estate baring been ranted to the underdened by th proper authority, notice i hereby sieea to thoee Indebted to the aal eatai to make immediate payment, nad those barter claim or demand acainst it lo pnent them duly aatbeutb-aied for eUlement, on Monday, the lith day at May, 1S82, at th late reeldenre of the rteeeaerd. HOW ABD H. KE11.W, N.OtOBQE KKIM, apri Admiaiairatora. Jaaes-ly w r t ll m un n CENTS WELLLo c fine bottle ef 8aU Bitlrr ill prore to yua at II I tbe enmtrrtrei ly. t.r luriia. kl ney i.n-rl-44ttlMini taat aa eeeraeen y before tbe merVr i lie. naajK It act npua lb Ll h,lnry rrcalal the boewH, rcrihe MmmI, and csnicsoST all Imimnliea tret rlc: ap the tttmiach. tl-crri a- ,aimr in" ty'ai are, mcainrt all aielaiiaf mi :it5ioas oweaf. SSSF Are yon eWr-lea ' rgbt? Are yun fancuhi arwiftt in Ibe wri- ne? Are yo tmelled viih acme or ht!l yaiat s UfM awl tsrxr it a. r at we r Hbae BlltiT it willmseyo If yrm are roetlpitei trin'e-l wt! tncttn taiti. wSit "f errelite 'lark f nwf.'T, tate Swe- tdhh Bitte-5. it Will h. nfrilcn aM n- riS"ratoju. faJC Z. TtsTelstJiePwi, aMadl V"J armW Lb-Ta-sj 3 m War mbu-la, chtlav aavd fever (mkeAav (Vrewni's Ar.ac MriM'. tea, BUtanCaw , B.X LOUIS LUCKBABDT, JR, 103 Clinton Stree-t. JOHNSTOWN, IA, -atun 19- WALTHAM, ELCIN, SPR INCFIELD, ROCK rORD, HAMOEN. HOWARD and SWISS WATCHES, In Cold nd Silver Open-faca and Hunting Casa. Key and Stem winding Watches. 1 LIl LIKE Ef CHOICE SDEUAL lwSTUIim SPRING OPENING-! W are epealas; dartBC this week aa IMMENSE STOCK DRESS GOODS! ! Cemnrtftnai all the La: rat 2Cr eltiea of tbe geaaua. Cat TCaa r HOSIERY wm be ainre Ceenpln crr before. tbaa Caiisns'. ci War Ha! In ail the IiATUT SHADES. JOHN STENGER,) r. aim. f-. 4:4 ! al.S19JMtaN jOHK3TO7H,PA.iJ0HN STENGER. Ale, ia Pink. L't-M Bla. Drab aad b.ack. NEW ZEPHYR SUITINGS la CteJee mteraa, F reach, Scetck aaa Aasricu Ci2S3 CaaAara3. ENGLISH CHINTZES at xrcHts WlDt aad as u are, fast Oolor. he aaaaUad la aay lue wanna; JOHN STENGER V 1 ! I t t 1 i. ; . i
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