Somerset Herald, j ;rhe ) l"- ! I ;KO. K. RTLU Ediu. lin'l W.irry IVmria. nny longer wilh pain; take My a, uk. $ Nf s,k1vitj- cliwp at lletHey'i. ! Tn,ut Rs at C X.IJo.vd-. ilcfflrv Icwp t,ie tonicst finest and J, cLuWing " SunH-raet. ' l; T.m n"l KWiing Tai klc call at C X. ,id.. fti and nt" W""U at M. A. K. I'hl's. A full iint of MiUimty Goods at C W. TUe W'y morning WrJ cotuTts nre I,Iea jj.tly entertaining. i tine new lie ,,f xummer liaN at J. 15. itixM Ou.'. fft wonder if jrra--widog ever have the MV fever. t i;U"r VH0eriXG COUGH and Bron- V 1.. ,l CI,,l,.l.,rJ.ro- i (LlilS iniim-u."-'J .w.v.. j a ire new carpets and rujf just received at J. B. SSVIIEU Co.'s.. V-est Ktyle in all kinds of giKxlsat Mas. A. E. Vul's. " IMuVy aella the cheaitet foods in Soiner- i'. X. Boyd ha just received from the east ,.uil line 'f Kixhin Tai'kle. Kim- Walnut Frame Eight Day Clocks at . M. I iweU'a for 4. J'r iauie Bu'k, Side or 1ut use Kliiloh'a p,r.iti l'iatr. Price 25 cent'. I m'l miss seeing the luiiidwitne new goods ,i li kinds at Mrs A. E. Thi s. 4 ti,l li..!ts wall paper, the chutfieat iu the ,.,i;i!,u; lli-HVy. A n .liraire at HeflVy's. Bnissel (ariiets s ld cheaper than in Philadelphia. I i) m't niiss seeing the handsnnm cheap f S: .'Kinr" at Mrs. A. E. I'hl's. I Aii wlm can and are willing to work need 4 n. l I idle now, as there in plenty of work I Jut rc-eieved a new lot of bine suits at I J B. Snvder & :. Call and gei one be i f.re they are all pone. 1 LATAttllU CXUED, health and sweet breath secured by Sliiloh's Catarrh Uetuedy. I"ri-e .VJtvuts Nasal Injector free. ? SiMfrrntSG New. ;U.Ue Salt Fertiliser i Farmers, buy a barrel. Sold by j Cook fc Neurits, Ajrent. I lleffley sells blue suits, fast color?, at ' usuii'ly sold at S.5, and he defies competition. j M11LOUS CorCil aril Consumption i ( urc is soli! by us on n guarantee. It cures nmsii nipt ion. rx Wheat Millings arrived this day. Full car load. A;ril 11, Cook k Bkekits. I bought my spring stuck of Bonnet. Hat.-and Millinery Goods cheap, and I w ill srli them cheai. Mrs. A. K. I'hl. As the pie-nic season is rapidly approaeh i:f, the attendance at Sunday school will be on the increase. 1. B. Snyder fc Co. have received their second new stock of gmKLs. Call and see them. The Rood die younp. The hJ live to lie ah-rat the weather, and are rpokeu of as the oldest inhabitants. Foil lA'SI'EPSlA arid Liver Complaint you Lave a printed j:oarantee on every bot tle of Shilob'a Vitaliaer. It never faila cure. Buy your Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Hani Imrpi, I -aces, Trinimipgs, Ma!l Pajier, No tions, and all kinds if Fancy Goods from Mrs. M. O. Schrock. Prices always low. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so- luickly cured by Shiloh'a Cure. We guar' a n tee it. Wasted. Maple Sugar. Bacon, .Wheat, Outs, Potatoes and Beans for cash or in ex change for inervhandife of our line of trade. Cook &. Bekrits. WILL YOU S17FFEU with I)jieiiaand l.ivi-r C.Miii.lHint T Hhiioh's "it';j;eT is i;!iara'iteed to cure you. A is.rresistndtnt writing from the south of the countj says : " 'Kough on Uheutna. tism" kniK-ks the eternal Buffering of that terrible disease " The finest assortment of Watches Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-plated Ware, Spectacles. Eye G'asses, ever brought to Somerset coun ty at E. McDowell's. SLEEPLESS NIGnTS, made nr'scrable ty that terrible couh. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Guars Seeps- Now in t tuck : Mammoth Clover. Small Clover, and Timothy Seed, and will buy or sell. ( Cook ii EFtaiTs. In order to find out how cheap you can buy gods, roti should call and examine the new goods at Mrs. A. E. Uiil's. Fish Baskets. K ds. Lines, Hooks. Reels and a full assortment of everything you want when eoing a fiishing, for sale by C. X. Boyd. Farm ro Sale or Kekt. hixty-nine acres, house and barn, near railroad. Terms reasonable. Possession given at once. En quire a Somerset Cot xtt Bask. SIUI'HS VITALIZE!! is what you need for Constipation, I.os of Appetite, and all symptoms of Pyejiepsia. Price 10 and TScenfsper liottie. Offlee ClK'ks. Nickel (locks, Weight ( locks. I-ver Clocks. Calendars, Mantle Clocks, Bronze Clocks, Black Walnnt (1xks, Brrnre Figures in gTeat variety, at E. McDowell s. Mis. M. E. Schrock is agent for the sale of the best nnlanndried Shirt in the market only $1.00 each. Also agent for the Thompson glove-fitting Corset, the best made. We understand that a green house i to be started in Somerset this summer. ounty Treasurer Weimer is building an .etdilion t his iionse on Main street. Farmer report vegetation rcry backward, iKrthwith tiiiidirc tue open winter. It i said tliat t.i- country will be oTerrun this summer with i raveling musicians. Judge Baer has ordered an adjourned court fortbeildtff Mav. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and wves doctor bills take Peruna. Mr. Simon Cebhart, formerly of Somer set, bnt for many years a resident of Day ton, Ohio, is viailiug iu town. The public health demands the removal of all tilth, of which there is considerable in the alleys and streets of our town. Every man cannot be a florist, but last summer proved that every man may have hot house. A bright little daughter of Mr. A. . John son. foreman of the Democrat, diet! of scar let fever on Fridav last. J Hefner sells Carpets of alt kinds cheaper We learn from food authority that a cir- We aell by for the best fine; men' shirt in ens Is to visitSomaBKt aoruetime daring the town for the money, j present months It behooveth thesmall boy j than Philadelphia prices. A one lot of butter kegs for m! at J.B. 8KTM.B St Co J. B. SKTvea 4 Co. Mr. Jacob I.' Kimmel started for Coluru bus. Neb on Thursday last, where he has accepted a position in a telegraph office. The .Somerset Dairy Company started all of their butter and cheese factories on the first. - Miss Bessie Webb, daughter of General Webb, f Johnstown, spent several days of last week in Somerset. Mr. Is tac Jones has his new planing mill under roof, and expects to have it in run ning order by the middle of June. There were dome thirty Sonierseters in at ten iance at Forcpaugh's circus at Johns town on Mondav. The new Cambria county court house has been completed and taken off the hands of the contractor by thecounty is.mmissioners. The hurricane that recently passed over the Southeastern portion of Westmoreland count v di-stroved property to the value $WO,l00. It alwavs pavs to lie polite. In crossing the street in rainy weather h t the man walking with vou go first He will tramp out the mud. and vou follow in his tracks. In-iiations are out for the marriage of Mr. .Jharles Coffroth, of Somerset, to Miss Br-.wn, of Chester, Pa., on Thursday, the ill. iust. Postmaster Davis is the proud owner o! one of the handsomest pieces of horse flesh in the county. The animal is a blooded horse colt only a week old, but is a regular beauty. Mr. John H. Vail, of Scalp Level, lias hoinrht all of the stock remaining in the vats of Mr. Josiah Swank's tannery in Da vidsvilie, atnountiitgto upward of one thou sand pieces. Mr. Swank has decided not to rebuihL The annual convention of the Sabbath Schools of the church of God iu Western Pennsylvania will convene at Kingwood on May 21th, to continue in session two days 2 Uh and 27lh. On Sabbath, -'8th, at 10:30 a. m., a Pentecostal sermon will be delivered bv Rev. John Hickemell. D. D. All are cor diallv invited. On the2"rth of April Mr. George Country man was nnited in the holy bonds of mat rimony to Mrs. Addie R. Baker. Immedi ateiy after the ceremony they left on a wed ding tour to Washington, 1). C, and return ed on Saturday to enjoy a sumptuous recep tion dinner at his father's residence in La- vansville. On Saturday last Capt. Harry Banner was appointed master of trains and general pur chasing agent of the Somerset & Cambria branch of the B. & O. K. R., the appoint. merit t take effect on May 1st. This is a well deserved recognition of Mr. Sanner's ability, and the company is to be congratu lated upon securing the services of such an efficient man. The Ref.irnied congregation at Hyndman Bedford county, will dedicate their new church ou the Nth of Mar, at 10a. m. Bev. II. King, of this place, will preach the ser mon. Lectures on the history and culture of the Reformed church will he delivered by different brethren of Somerset classes during the evening of the week previous. The wife of Rev. K:iear.T, the Lutheran minister, who accepted a call from the Som erset congregation and arrived in town from Altoona ou Tuesday last, died at an early hour Friday morning. Slie had been an in valid for some time past, and it was thought by her physicians and friends that the change from Altoo.ia to Somerset might prove beneficial. Mr. Dennis Meyers tells us that on last Friday evening a gentleman came into his office and desired him to bring an action against his wife for slander. Before inform ing his client that be could not bring such a suit against bis better half. Mr. Meyers in quired on what grounds he wished to base the action. "On the ground." said the cli ent, "that she said I fell down stairs three times, when I only fell down twice." The Cumberland smoking-pipe factory will be put in operation the latter part ol this month. The stock of pipewoud on hand is now being sawed into blocks and by the first fif Mav the whole establishment will be under full way. Between twenty and thirty workmen will be employed, and a ready sale for the pipes is assured, as com paratively few such manufactories are in the southern and middle states. Mn. M. E Shrock has just nveived a large assortment of spring and summer Millinery Goods. First-class trimmers have becu engaged for the season. Goods sold at bottom prices. Call and examine the hand some stock before purchasing elsewhere. Lard Plaster. We offer Baugh ASons's Nova Sootia Ijind Haster, pulvcrixed and ready for use, at f 1.50 per bag of 2o8 pounds, w hli.li. is leas than manufacturers' price, lo cal frtight added. Resj-ectfully, Cook At Bef.!ts. Phosphatr. We offer Baugli A. Son's Double Eagle Phosphates, the best on (he market, at (3 OX) per bag of 200 pounds, or J8 00 jier ton of ten bags the latter quota tion being $3 00er ton less than manufac turer's price local freight ad'led. Respectfully, Cook & Beerits. Sol wishes to inform the public that be has In stock a larger and more complete t k 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 Wfore purchasing elsewhere. No. 4 Mam- "loth Block. j k.sible Aiivirc. Do not allow skepti cis:i! to overrule your better judgment when In answer to letter from all parts of the Uuiteil States, asking for the signification of the recent aurora. Prof. Vennor, the Cana dian weather prophet, aays: "The approach ing summer will be cold and wet over a very considerable portion of the continent south and west." He should not be surprised should each month for the remainder of the year bring frosts. In st years brilliant auroras at this time in April, at Toronto, New York, and more southern points, have almost invariably been succeeded by cold and wet summers. Herald tablets for sale at Chas. H. Fish er's Book Store. His Honor Judge Rove, of Fianklin Co., is holding court in Somerset this week. Always Refreshihg. A delicious odor is imparted by Fioreaton Cologne,- which is always refreshing, no matter bow freely used. The Western Union Telegraph Company have had new poles erected throughout onr town. These poles are some forty feet high and do not interfere with the trees. Great quantities of garden truck are ship ped from Baltimore to Johnstown, over the S. & C. Railroad. Why don't some of our grocerymen bring some to Somerset? Elbgasck ako Pi-Rtrr. Ladies who ap preciate elegance and purity are using Par ker's Hair Balsam It is the best article sold for restoring gray hair to its original color, beauty and lustre. The raw and the half cooked bam seems to be playing an active part in filling our cemeteries. Those of onr readers who wish to save their own bacon should see to it that their hams come to the table thoroughly cooked. Call and see our fine line of black cash meres, all wool, from 45, 70, 80, 90c and $1, and silk warp from $1 25 to fl 75 per yard, and anything in the dry goods line down to 5c per yard at J. B. S.xther & Co.'s. t to lay np hi pennies. . 1 .m ! New, Good as CHBAr. New Hosiery, j If lovers ol flowers will gather ue par-' new Gloves, new Ribbons, new Trimmings, ings of horse hoofs and steep ihciu in hot new Parasols, new Summer Shawls, new water, and then mater tlr flowers twice a Corsets, new Ties, new Hats and Bonnets, week, or more, they will have their ejea new Skirts, new Wraps, new Goods of al g lads lei ed by a floral scene. A few iron most a thousand kinds at very low prices at scales or filings added will improve, it and . Mrs. A. E. Uiil's. tone up the p'ants. j -- , Why is the rash always so great at J. B. Persona in need of good, strong, durable Snyder & Co.'a? BecansetheyseU the cheap soles, must needs go to the Mammoth Boot estl and are getting new goods everyday, and Shoe store of Sol Chi to b ly them. He Tneir ftrP always fresh and nice, and has the largest stock of boots and Shots in they are an obligingset of boys. Call and see the county, and sells them at prices far be- tllem and y(, Bwayg mate triat low competition, lfyou doiit believe it call your pltu of dealing. They take any kiud On Wednesday of last week a terrible storm passed over New Enterprise, Bedford count v. which upset wazons, unroofed houses and barns, and turned over sheds. It was of ;hort duration, but sharp and de cisive. A Varies) Pcrforhakck. Many wonder how Parker's Ginger Touiccan perform such varied cures, think iteweuce of ginger, when in fact it is made from many valuable med icines which act beneficially on every dis eased ori;an. The following proiiertics were disposed of at sheriff oule last Wednesday: Ishmael J. Baer, tract in Allegheny township, to John Britk. for $2ii0; Joseph Tressler, tract iu Brothersvalley township, to George W. Shober, for '12; John J. Schell five tracts in Shade township, to Robert Steckman, for $40; Ceo. Humbert, tract in Milford town ship, to Augustus Tospon for 330. Last Tuesday morning Mr. Parker Y. Kim mell, alter undergoing a rigid examiuation at the hands of the committee appointed by the court, was sworn as an attorney to prac tice in the several courts of Somerset county Mr. Kimmell is a young man of ability, and one who ought to rapidly rise iu the profession. 1 hat you may not long remain a "briefless barrister, and that your first audit may . be a "fat" one, is our sincere wish.'Vony." Somerset Co. Aurktlttral Sootrrir. I .Somkuset, Pa., April 15, 1&2. There will be a meeting of the Agricnl tural Society in the court house, on Friday evening. May a, iw at ociocKp. m. (second week of Court) for the pnrjioseof electing officers for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of business. A full at tendance is requested. J. H. Fritz, Geo. W. Pile, Secretary. President. Mrs. Boyer was the mother of ten chil-'' dren, twenty-four grand children and four las A Los Snooze. Rip Van Winkle slept a good while, yet had his sleep occurred about 50 years ago, -when Downs' Elixir first at tained its reputation, on awaking he would have been able to recognire this friend of the afflicted, and might have taken another twenty-years' nap, and waked np to find Downs' Elixir at the end of half a century, the most popular and the best Cough Rem edy known. Also, Baxter s Bitters for Bil ions diseases, not so old, but good. Sraixa Opening. I have just retnrned from New York and Philadelphia, where I have purchased the largest stock of ladies', misses', and children's Bonnets and Hats ever brought to Somerset. Also, a large stock of the newest styles of Dress Trim mings, Gloves, Stockings, Summer Shawls, Wraps, Lace Curtains, Laces, Ties, Corsets, Fancy Goods, Parasols, Fans, and the larg est stock of handsome Ribbons, all of which I will sell at lower prices than can be found elsewhere. Mas. A. E. Ubl. The new double-end passenger locomo tive, said to be the heaviest in the world has just been finished at the Altoona shops. The monster is named "Jumbo," and is as large and ungainly as its elephantine name sake. The engine weighs 120,000 pounds, or about fifteen times more than a class "K" engine. The water tank has a capacity of 2,000 gallons. The engine towers far above ordinary locomotives, and its cab, which is entirely closed, is about three times as large as ordinary locomotive cabs. It is a trifle horter. however, than the class "K" en gines. Akxcal Meetiko. The following low rate from the several points have been nam ed by the Baltimore & 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. R. R , on June ext: Johnstown, $13 90; Somerset $14 80; Berlin, $15 50; 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. Am The concert given In the court house on Tuesday evening last was most decided success, artistically and financially, not withstanding Miss Wallace was greatly fatigued and really unwell. Her reputation as a vocalist is so well established throng out Western Pennsylvania that anything we might add would seem superfluous. She was very warmly received and encorded to the echo at the conclusion of each song. So expert an manipulator of piano leys as Mr. Apple is seldom, if ever, seen in Somerset. That his skill was appreciated, the contin ued applause which followed every recital bore ample testimony. The audience was the largest ever in attendance at an enter tainment in Somerset, and we understand that the church cleared a trifleoverone hun dred dollars. There is no light as yet thrown on the mysterious railroad now being surveyed in this vicinity towards the coke fields via Waynesburg. Fa. The energy of the sur veying force at work, and the numbers en gaged, remain as at first subjects of specula tion.' One object seems to be to get a choice of routes at the earliest possible day by offi cially filing a proposed route, and thus se cure the advantages of "first tomes first served." The two rival competitors are nown as the Wheeling A Lake Erie ex ten sion eastward from the Ohio river, and the 'South Pennsylvania road in West Virgin ia." No grass is growing nnder the feet of the engineers, no money is being spared, but what at all means Is a problem that will be solved at a later day. The leading men continue to give the same assurance of bona fide intentions, and the same pre dictions also as to the early letting of the lina .i nstntmnt 1 trt vmii tirw And the efiV Nelda. Whtiing L.UUigtnetr. S and see him, at No. 4 Mammoth Block. Think of it! Men's full stock, half dim- hie sole stoca Shoes at 88 cents a pain men s fine buttoned or lace shoes at $1.37; ladies' fine kid button or lace shoes at 99 cents pair; carpet slippers at . 37 cents; infant' hntion shoes at 37 cents; best sole leather at 24 cents per pound. The largest, cheapest and best selection of shoes in the county just received at PaulG. Nowag's cheap store, Berlin, Pa. There has been considerable rivalry in tl.o boot and shoe business in Somerset county for some time past, bnt it is now an indisputable fact that Sol Uhl lead the van in that line. He bas the largest and finest stock of both foreign and home-made boots and shoes in Somerset county, and sells hundreds of pairs where others sell a singl pair. Call and see him before purchasin elsewhere. 5 & 10 Ce-st CorsT ees. Recollect when vnu eome to Court that the 5 and 10 cent counters in Cook fc Bccrits' Block are still n full blast. A very large stock of these useful goods have been laid in for Court Week, and the variety is greater, and the quality of goods much better than hereto fore. Everybody coming to town should call in and look over the 5 and lOcentcoun ters, as you will be sure to see something you want at the popular prices of o and 10 cents, Attestiox. Smokers and Dealers. I have just purchased and am offering for sale the best 2 for Sets, cigar ever sold in town. Smokers will please give me a call Country merchants 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 roe a trial. A first class 2 for 5ct cigar for $15.50. Albert Reck, Somerset, Fa. Post-Office building. For the benefit of ersons desiring to at tend the annual meeting of the German Baptists of Arnold's Station, Ind., the Pemv sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets from the following puint.i at th rates annexed: Johnstown, $13.00; Altoo na, $15.05; Roaring Springs, $15 60; Martins- burg, $15.70; Huntington, $10.10; Mt. Dal las, $1G.85; Bedford. IG.85. Tickets will be on sale from May 20th to May 30th, good to return until June 15th, Incluisive. One stop over will be allowed in either direction upon application to conductors. Passengers by this line are carried direct to the meeting. For further information apply to Thos Watt, Passenger Agent Pennsylvania Rail road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Caught at Last. Monday evening Sher iff Enfield, of Bedlord, arrived in Somerset with the lecherous scoundrel in charge, an account of whose fiendish and outrageous performance were published in the Herald several weeks since, ami delivered him into the custody of Sheriff Spangler. There is no doubt as to his identity, and he will be tried at the August Term for three separate offences on the information of the women horc he so br itally outraged. He is a bold. impudent looking scoundrel of about twen ty-four years of age. He acknowledges his guilt, and seems to treat the matter as a huge joke. If convicted on the three charges, he can be sentenced to the pen i ten tiary for forty-five years, or fifteen years for each offense. He was arrested In Allegheny county, Md., and at the time of his arrest was mating arrangements with a young girl to accompany him to his home, telling her the same story that he told when in this county. Court Proceedikos. The following cases were tried at last week's term of court. The balance of the casta on the list were either settled or continued: CRIMINAL LIST. Commonwealth vs. Joshua Berkeybile, rape, on information of Mary C Fiddler, not guilty. Same vs. John Ackerman, larceny, on in formation of Henry Zimmerman; not guilty. Sames vs. Josiah King, Nelson P. Reed. andGeorgoW. Reed, libel, on information of Alexander Coffroth; guilty. Same vs. John Sumniey, adultery, on in formation of Andrew J. Cremer, guilty. Motion in arrest of judgment filed. Same vs. George II. Tayman, assault and battery, on information of Augustus Pre- suhn; guilty, and defendant sentenced to pay a fine of $5 to the county and costs of prosecution. CIVIL LIST. .Josiah Brant vs. John Hill (debt); verdict for plaintiff in sum of $300. John 8. Cramer vs. Levi Wolfersberger and Dayid Pbitlippi, partners in the firm name of Wolfersberger A Phillippi, (apjeal by defendant); verdict for defendants. The trial of the editors and proprietors of the Pittsburgh Commcrcial-Gairttt on charge of liliel preferred by Hon. A. II. Coffroth, excited conaidt ral-le interest and attracted a large crowd of pnopleto town. The trial consumed a day and a half, and the court room was packed durir.g the entire time. The jury were out but a short time when they returned with a verdict of guilty. A motion for a new trial was at once made, which will be argnea at an early day. In Saking of Jud re Baer's charge the Com- an article oUrue merit is placed before you. ! mmM Cazrttrttjn: It was as lair a charge .f you ure dysjietic or your kidneys and liv- j as was ever delivered by a judge to a jury." '" trr 'ff' ctcd, delay no longer ; procure a j The prosecution agaiiwt Geo. T. Swank, ed- i- tr e orSwedUh Bitters, tbe infallible rem It wt!l do more for you than we can kuuot a. pe advertisement and testi monial in this JVer. itor and proprietor of tbe Johnstown Tri bune, on like information, was continued until the August term of court on account of tne death of Mr, Swank's sifter. C.rR of SupnEn Death. Very few of the deaths which are said to arise trom diseases of the heart do really arise front that cause. To ascertain the real origin of sudden deaths, an experiment hat been tried in Europe, and reported to a scientific congress held at St rausbo rough. Sixty-six cases of sudden death are made the subject of a thorough post mortem examinations ; in these cases only two were found who had died from disease of the heart. Nine ont of sixty-six had died from apoplexy, while there were forty-ox cases of congestion of the lungs were so full of blood they could not work, there not ing room enough for sufficient quantity of alrto enter to support life. Tbe causes that produce congestion of the longs are cold feet, tight clothing, costive bowels, sitting still until chilled after being warm ed with labor or a rapid walk, going too suddenly from a close, heated room into the cold air, especially after speaking, and sud den depressing news operating on tbe blood. These causes of sudden death being known, an avoidance of tbem may serve to engthen many valuable lives, which would (otherwise be lost under the verdict of heart complaint. Tbe disease U suppose 1 to be inevitable ; hence nuuty may not take the pains they would to Mold sadden death if I they knew it lay la their power. On the convening of court last Monday morning, his Honor Judge Baer made the following order of cop rt, which will prove very interesing reading to many of our country subscribers. 1st. The court orders and directs that un til otherwise ordered the court will call at 10 o'clock a. m. on the first day of the term, nd that the forenoon of that day will be devoted to hearing motions, etc. That jurors be required to appear at half past one o'clock on said first day of the term, and suitors and witnesses at the same hour, and that constables making returns can do so at the same time. 2d. That hereafter all remonstrances against the granting of license to sell liquors shall be accompanied by an affidavit as to the truth of the facts and matters alleged against the petitioner, and shall be filed at least eight days before the day of hearing. 3d. That hereafter, unless otherwise or dered by the court, all sureties of the peace will be heard on Wednesday evening of the term. 4tb. That all applications for tavern and restaurant license, or for the sale of liquor br tbe wholesale, etc, will be heard on Wednesday evening of the term. Is Memoriax. On last Monday the re mains of Rachael Pugh were interred in the family ' grave-yard. The deceased was the mother of James L. Pugh, Esq., a member of the bar at this place, and Rev. B. F. Pugh, of Orangeville, III. She died after having reached the good old age of nearly four score yearn. During this long period of toil and care, she was always cheerful and happy, ever looking on the bright side of life, and wishing everybody well. She early connected herself with tbe Evangelical Lutheran Church; was a constant and faith ful member, and bore her last sickness with christian grace and fortitude, and bad no fear of death. She leaves three sons and three daughters to follow her, a husband, son and daugter having gone before. She was not only the best of mothers, bat the friend and neighbor of every one. "An inborn charm of gracionsness Made sweet her smile and tone, And glorified ber farm-wife dress With beauty not its own. Tbe dear Lord's beet interpreters Are humble human souls; The gospel of a life like her s la more than books and scrolls. From schemes and creeds the light goes out. Tbe saintly fact survives; The bleassd If aster Done can doubt Revealed in holy lives." of produce in exchange for goods. Save Time, Save Moset, Sate Trouble, and go East, South and West via the old re liable B. A O. R. R. No change of cars to St. Louis and Chjcago. Only one change of cars to Kansas City and Atchison. For maps, time-tables, tickets and all informa tion in regard to routes call on or address E. E. Pattos, Pass. Agent, Somerset, Pa. All information free. Office at Depot, Headquarters roa Mackerel Fish. Wi have in stock, direct from the Atlautic coast, a car load XXX Shore No. 2 Macker el, all full weight packages, consisting of Barrels, 200 lbs.; Halves, 100 lbs.; Quarters, 50 lbs. ; and Kits 15 lbs., exclusive of pack ages, salt and brine. Now is the time to bny them at fair prices for cash, or in ex change for country produce. Respectfully, Cook & Beebits. Meat Market. Main Street, We have just added a large Refrigerator to our Meat Market in which all meats can be kept coo' and clean. Mutton, Beef, Pork, 4c, kept constantly on hand. Open daily. Parties buying meat can have it kept in tbe Refrig erator until wanted. We liave, also, 100,000 new brick for sale, which we will sell by the hundred or thous and at a low price. Ross Davis A Co. Special Mention. During a recent visit to Johnstown, we dropped in to see Curt. G Campbell, the popular Main street druggist, and found him a courteous and obliging gentleman. Mr. Campbell's store is at 204 Main street, and his line of Drugs, Mcdl cines. Dye Stuffs, Terfumes, and Toilet Ar ticles is large and complete. He keeps no old, stale stock, but everything fresh and re liable. We would advise our readers to call on him when in Johnstown; and our farmer friends and physicians will find it to their advantage to consult him on any thing in his line before purchasing elsewhere. Read this and tell your neighbors that Paul G. Nowag has enlarged his store room and added to his stock of Shoes, ' Hats Leather, Fancy Goods and Notions, 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 $!).75; boy's suits $1.C5 to $4.00; children's kilt suits $1.75 to $4.00. . Hats in endless va riety. Good Wool Hats 50 cents. Also, all the leading sprimrand summer styles of la dies' Hats and Millinery Goods. 50,000 PousdsWool Wasted. My agents are again can vassing Somerset and adjoin ing counties with a fineassortment of home made woolen goods which we wish to ex change for wool. My stock is larger and more varied than ever before, and we expect to visit nil our customers in season. I want your wool, not for simulation, but to work it up in our own countv. To those who will bring their wool to the fac tory I will say that I have this spring laid in a much larger stock of general merchand ise than ever before, which I will be glad to sell you or trade for your wool or other pro duce. My stock Is comnlete in dry goods, notions, boots and shoes, hats and cat, gro ceries, hardware, qtieensware, ready made clothing, carpets, etc., at prices that will surprise you. Highest prices paid for wool in cash or trade. New customers wishing us to call will please send card to W m. S. Moroas, Qucmahoning P. O., Somerset Co. Fa. We clip the following items from the Bed ford Gazette: William Cook's hydrant pipe having be come stopped up the other day, he had the hydrant taken up and examined, when an eel was found securely lodged in the pii. If the borough can make such arrangements that 'the citizens will be able to draw eels from their hydrants each morning in time for breakfast there will not Iw much com plaint about the water taxes. Mr. Fitter, a wealthy gentleman of Phila delphia, who has been the guest of Dr. Wickersham for several weeks, had on in terview with Mr. John Anderson on Wed nesday in relation to the purchase ot the Bedford Springs. Mr. Filler was acting in the interest of Philadelphia capitalists who tad authorized him to negotiate for the property. After a full discussion ol tue matter, the parties agreed upon $250,000 as the price, and Mr. Filler at once wrote, to his friends, enclosing a draft of the prop erty. . He says that, lie believes the offer will be accepted. . Reliuious. I have just finished my sec ond quarter of ministerial work in the Hooversville charge. During this quarter I held two protracted meetings, with the fol lowing blessed results: In February I held meeting in the Shade congregation, near the mountain's top. Sixty anxious souls came to the altar for prayers, the most of them young persons, children of Lutheran families. Twenty-nine new members were added to the church. A large number of tue converts were "already in the church. The congregation now numbers 120. A good collection was taken as a thank offer ing, for synod. Seventeen weekly church papers were taken. In March I held my last meeting, in Hooversville. Here God also remembered his jieople. I-orty-nme anxious souls came to Jesus asking to be saved. Thirteen were already in the church. Thirty new members were added to the church; some joined other churches. This congregation now numbers 10a. A good collection was taken as a thank offering, for synod. Ten weekly . church pojiers were taken. This congregation is building a new church, 40x00, basement and steeple. The corner-stone will be laid shortly. Perqni- tes and donations during the quarter, $10.02. Total for the hrst half year Pro tracted meetings, 4; come out on the Lord s aide at extra meetings, ISO; added to the church, 107; reclaimed, over 60; whole num ber of members, 42d; ierquisites and dona tions, $121.03; weekly church papers taken and paid for, M; half year a salary paid. My dear ones join me in hearty thanks to the kind people for these evidences of their attachment to us. God bless them. Jons N. L'sruh. great grand children WEIMER. In Miif.-rd towo-'.ip. April 13, 1882, of scarlet fever. Allien E T . son of Dennis and Eli7j Weimer, asl 6 years. PUTMAS. In Milford toai sdj. April 15, 18X2, of scarlet fever, Ea I'., youngest daughter of Peter and Susan Putiuati, aged 6 years. ACKERMAN. On April 21, 1S2, Mrs. Nancy Doran Ackerman, wife of John Ack erman, aged 67 years, 1 month nnd 8 days. Mrs. Ackerman lived in hdy wedlock ,iui iier voniianioii ior lorty-six years. This union was blessed with five children, four of whom survive her, and now mourn so their lass. For the nat eisrht veari sh wm . 200 a consistent member of the Evangelical Association, Her christian course, however. was bounded by a pilgrimage of about thirty years in the Master s service. In all her af fliction, of nearly four years duration, she never murmured, but waited patiently. She was a good mother, a loving companion and a kind neighbor, and died as she had lived, in Jesus. Her funeral took place on Satur day, April 22, at 11 a. m., at the Lambert church, where services were held by her pas tor Appropriate to the occasion. "Rest, weary feet, that slow and halting trod Ule s short, rough path; rest till that won drous day. When ye upon tho eternal hills of God Shnll run with strong, firm step, your joy ful way. Past..r, S3 361 400 " , S!B M 401 XM M 4U 50 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ksuteef Jacob Horner, late of Somerset Twp., deceased. Letters of administration on abort estate having been granted to the onderalnned by tbe proper au thority, notice U hereby given to all persons in debted to said estate to make Immediate pay ment, and those baring claims against It to pre sent them duly anthentlea.i for settlement on Saturday. June 10th.Wd-i.at the lata residence w aeceaMQ in said tow nun in. EO.ULWD HORNER. mj3 Administrator. TVTOTICE FOR DISCHARGE OF XI ASSIGNEE. 1 Voluntary Assignment for the t oenent oi creditors, no. A Solomon Baker, to George Barclay. J signee for discharge. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Cnmtnna Pleas of Sommerset County, I hereby give noth-e 11 f April T. 187. Petition of AS- that tbe petition of George Barclay, Auiiniee f feolomon Baker, has been presented to the si Court lor discharge as said Asslanee, and that his pelltlou will be heard en Mav. lki. Wi. and the prayer of tbe petition granted, unless cause to the contrary be shown. By the Court. S. V. TRENT, my3-3t Protlionotary. VALUABLE SEAL ESTATE IFOIR, SALE! The One farm adjoining Somerset borough, for merly owned by Inaae Hufros, )., Is offered fur ale. Also, 36 ouilding lou on Turkeyfuot street, Somerset. Also, the tract of land known as "Marble Hill," near Confluence, on the B. . O. Railroad. MTlur full deserlDtlons of these Dronertles. priresand terms, apply to Wm. H. Soilih, Presi dent Artisan Insurance Company, PitU' urgb, or to HERMAN L. BAER. mAj Au'y-at-Law, Somerset, Pa. JOTICE TO CREDITORS, d-c. John Dealer sad wife, "1 Xo. It! Nov. T. 187s. In I tbe Court of Common to -Pleas of Somerset Co. j Vol. Assignment for the F. A. Werner. J bench I of creditors. Notice li fcrrehy given that tbe Assignor and Ai!lgiwr In the abure ease bare presented their nrtlLion to I he ourt ef common Pleas of said vanty. pray log for au order directing the As. gi.ee ( reciuver ih uodlspoMd of property to the Assignor, and that Hie prayer uf the iitlt lon ers will oe granted unless objeiiiuca are riled bo lero alay 3, i w'J. uy order oi me t;oorr. 8. V. TKfcNT. ma a Protlionotary, 130 Loft. 1 Jcret. 1 SOD 40 400 400 400 40 luo 12 4 0 1 1K 400 4o0 50 400 l.'H 2U0 lot. I A 4 1 1 1 1 I 3 1 Knteaaua. William Flk. Jeha J . . Ckarey, Jams (',......... oasrxviLLa TowsMHir. ' Jobamtt, Thwaae Tsomioa, Jieo-... . ........ . Mf-rmson TO.r. Hull Joha Pnvk, Ladwick. UiosuevJaaM Adam, Barbara............ jBxmw Towssair. HaMey.Prederlek Mtotitofe ThcMBsMa (Hirer, William Pbilaon, Robert , Heutt, Joba .................. M.t'lalr, William , W bltmnre. Jacoft.. , lliiam Oeufge ., Moore. James , shearer, Ludairk............ Andersun Maulln. George..... King. Uoorge S LABtaaa towsship. Hefmaa,Oeorge Meyers, Peter s heirs Hoftinan. Oeorge..- .... WiU,Joelaa Shannon, Michael Cunningham k. Ways Lowes TcasanrsooT Towasair. .McValght, D. J. It Co........ HollowelL John........ Powe-a, Alexandr Lohra. Peter . Patrick, Alexander Barges, William Haiti. M.. Kama............. ............ Same , weAffee. Ja Eoddy. John 1... Name. , B0T Paid ley Levy, Peter Harned, John ............... Haul. Lewie W Stewart, Andrew ST USD ALB BOaoCEB. ' Adams, Thomas Broliierfc Beyer ..... Deal, Edward. Engl, Joha Frost, Thomas A... Kelly, Mrs. Sarah omtt, v. Co Karenfcratt, John Stevenson, James Uaither, Jamee B Sheets, Joseph Stevenson. Frank.......... Benford, John H Crouss, Margaret Collins, Mrs Miller. Mrs. Sarah Medairy. Augustas ... Miller, John A Mulligan, Annie Smucher. William.. Katun, Noah MIDDLBCBEBS: TOWS SHIT. S IS AT 1 4f M eo u! SS 4 SO 3M n u 5 7 30 f 75 It 78 Tt 3 90 3 00 J0 i 2 la a ; H a as 4 so 7 4 84 30 SO 20 40 SO 40 li 40 1 40 III 40 t 4 6 M 13 40 40 3VS 13 A 16 80 t 20 13 0 1 89 2 II GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 and 115 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, P.A., Beg l-avB to call the attention of th prwle of Somerset to their lirge and Varied f-'fca-k of 3 f4 t 61 3 S4 i 13 1 00 1 l'i 14 84 t w a 70 3 I 4S 1 40 1 SO HS 3ft 1 s 1 C 1 3-2 1 W DRY GOODS, Notions, Oil Cloths. MILLINERY, LACE Carpets, Mattings, Bugs and Our assortments of the above mentioned goods are the LARGEST IN" JOH IN STOAVIST ! And we know that those buying of us will find OUR PmCEG ARE THE LOWEST! CASPETS MD COMBS in p. Y. KIMMEL.- AT rvKNEY- AT-LAW, majS Somerset, Pa. It ice to Horsemen ! Just received a cav load of Kentucky Saddle and Harness Horgca, both single and double url vera, eonfisiing of several pain of Fins-Styled Hatch Horses Alleolnn: iroodtener: well broken: ranging Irom fire to iz yean old. We guarantee tnem nerfectly sound. Our tlnglo-fooled rackera are SPLENDID MOOTERS! And all trot In harneu. Persons wishing this kind of Horace will do well to call on or address I. ARMSTROXU SOX., Bruceton, W. Ta. marl TREASURER'S SALE! UNSEATED LANDS SOM ERSET COUNTY. PA. AGREEABLE to the provisions nt an Acta f Asuemblv. directing the mode of selling Unseated Luanda ior tales, pawed the 13th day of March, A. li. 1815,. and the several supplements thereto, tbe Treasurer of Somerset County hereby glvef notice, that unless the Cour ty. Hchool, Building and Koad takes due on t ie following unseated lands, are paid before the day of sale, toe whole or such parts of each tract or parcel of land as will pay the Uses and costs will be sold at uie iourt nouee, m ovwnm wivju. MOXDai, Jane 12th, MARRIED. BARUOX BERKEV.-On April 0, ltKK, at the parsonage in Lavansville. by Rev. L. L. Sieber, Mr. Henry Barron to Miss Mary Berkey, both of this couuty. TURRELL SWARXER. On the 2Tth of April, at tl.e Lutheran parsonage, Hoov ersville, by Rev. John X. Unruh, Mr. Jas. B. Turrell, of New Centreville, toMiss Su sie S warner, of Kingwood. . SXYDER BALDWIN. On the of April, by Rev. D. 8peck. at the residence of the brides fattier, Mr. Joseph Snvder and Miss Annie Baldwin, both of Shanksviile. DIED. rX'GH. On April 29. near Will's church. Rachael rugh, aged 79 yean, 0 months and 21 days. BOYER. On IVhrnary 20, 1S82. near Hoovewyille, Mr. Gertrude Boyer, wife of Peter Boyer, aged 67 years, 7 months and 10 da vs. for the arrearages ot laaea due an I the eoU ac crued thereuo. ADDISOH tOVIMIC aM f trttt. Tastt. Chery, Mary K J 1 AntbooT, Joseph a so Chery, Louisa V 02 Tom, Benjamin 80 Chery, Jaue ) i 6 ALLBOHIXT TOWSRHir. Amos, Philip 2M Dew. William V M iaither k Colborn 9 w Same 1 07 Ung, Peter 1 04 Merman, Nathan 1 Black, John IT Lllloger. Frederick IV Ml Gil.Soo, George H Meyers. JacuO 18 02 Miles, John U. la M f'tuurs. Susan VI Baer, Widow S W Starts, Adam t 14 Topper, Joha it (iltisoo, John 4 Meyers . Keed 12 10 name 1 14 Cotrroth Ji Schell IS Brown, Thomas i VI B BATH BBS VALLEY TOWHSHIF. Potter, Sarah 1 i1 Stein, Abraham SM rOBFLCBXCB BOEOCOH. Meyen, Peter's belts 1 TO Piper, William s heirs M Wentle. Ludwick 04 Wee tie, Charles b 00 Wining. H. C 1 0 Wesson, Samuel X i Johnson, Mary's heirs 1 70 Bums, Patrick 't Dura an, James - 1 70 Pullerum a, Brothers ' & 20 Johnson, Catharine 1 70 Jxwan, W. P. 4 la Sulllran's heirs S (0 OleUelty. Smuel 3 40 Herons, Nathan 1 M Hoffman, Oeor ... SO Hodman fc Brother W Augustine, John. 2 41 Patton, K. U 72 Troutman, William S 40 Tanneblll. J. N... M hhoab. Joseph 4 M NcKennoa, John 1 to Shalf, Da ld SO Burns, Patrick....... 2 70 Uoorsln, Benjamin li ss Welfloy, Decater 1 JO COKBMACOa TOWXSHir. Jones. Israel 5 01 Moor, Thomas. ...... ........ 4M Moore, Joseph... XJ Stotler, Jacob - o Dilca, jonn " Williams. Israel 40 crct. 417 400 410 40 410 409 zoo 110 is 41 4I4 440 4tt WT 440 '9 to 4M 400 SO 200 100 SOT 1- W i8 2- M 214 1 SIS 6-14 11 .le ! it-! Lott. 1 2 1 4 x 10 X 1 i Acres. 100 Lott. t 403 Bedford, Ganrdna: ISM 1'Ji llniry, Adam's heirs 3 ou J King, WllUam 1 M unjroKD TOwssmr. .'4 BeanvJacob..... 3 A 400 Brooks, Jacob e 0 410 Benson, Peter 80 lu-i Uebhart It Walter X 41 40 Johnson, William 1 04 30S Shoemaker. William 4 314 Tom, Dinah 02 S Wilson, Thomas H M 104 Ieslle, Thomas 1 71 5) Hart, William t 00 314 Tom, Kacbel M 338 Same 76 447 Lulboroogh, Nathan T 14 160 Help st fcarnst 40 Lott. 3 Short, Joha SO Ann. 400 Roddy, John D 4 M lor Sechler, J. P. a 73 Walter, Francis 72 4 ' Albright, George so 308 Price, Isaac ()(,) SOS XOBTHAMrTOS TOWSBHlr. 413 Anderson, William 4S i 131 Flnnamore, Sarah.... ...... 12 10 42 Schell, Henry F 0 "4 li Hoffman, Paul 27 74 Mathias, Joha T 11 Let. 1 Meyers, Widow 1 92 Ami. w Crlssloger, Charles 4 72 rAIKT TOWXSHir. 219 Clark, James 7 20 J19 Clark, Daniel 7 -J 411 Darls,Joha Me 40o fcspey, Andrew.. 13 IS ni Ksoey. Josiah WJ 4.H2 Kdwarda, Orltdth.. 14 04 40-14 Jspey, Andrew 10 72 420 FulK, Caleb 13 74 433 Fulk. Caleb, Jr 14 -a 436 Same S 4M Fulk, Caleb. Mr 14 43 434 Fulk. Owen 14 44 403 Jones, William 10 44 193 . . Johnson, Perry li W 1U0 Let ham, Joseph 2 00 444 lyie, James - 14 40 43) Same T 48 434!4 Moore, Abraham 14 44 ,i Moore Joseph................ 13 04 3X4 Poor, John 12 74 431 John, Price. 14 23 434 Same... 14 '"4 30 Dorsey, Patrick 24 404 ' Shaw, Benjamin....... 13 40 4oo'4 stow, John 1 &0 40O Sproicle, Thomas 13 20 400 Stockton, Nichard 13 20 4h Thornton, William 13 a 400U Frist. Elisabeth 13 6 300 Walker. Lewis 1 00 402 West, Juhn 13 23 403 Warner, Heronamus 13 23 431 Cook, John .................. S 20 4'J0 Jones, Jonathan TH 4.13 Miles. Samuel, Jr 22 400 Williams, IsraeL 11 20 QUBMABOXIBO TOWSBSir. 1-8 ' Ferrtl, Nelson 4 20 Lot. I Sam 40 SHADS TOWXSHIF. jlrrrs. 310 Anderson, Hamuel (l-a)...... 1 42 304 Campbell. Mary. U 04 3H Clark, Daniel S? 400 Jones. William 9 20 304 TUton, William 10 07 100 Sebell. Henry F 3 30 447 Kimmel fc Hugos 10 tu9 Campbell, Maigaret.- 72 100 Smith. Anthony 1 wi 400 Bunn. A.. 4 id 200 Dailey, William. 3. 00 3X Oliver, William 11-6) 141 Perry. Simon (1-6) 141 3U4 Wilherall, Samuel (1-S) 144 844 Campbell, Margaret 4 74 Hn Heitshew, Joha 3 28 80XXBAST TOWXSHir, Feltoa. John 9 Daniels, Lewis W . 37 Kimmel, John O 1 4 Miller, Noah S 70 Showman, Benjamin. 6 M Ankeny, A. T 1 44 Picking Bernard 3 34 SOCTHAHPTOX TOWXSHir. Adams, 41exanderC4) 3 49 Bailey, James V X Complon. Samuel 1 M Corube, William 112 Kohler, Daniel &4 LilKb, Edward 0 23 Mc Bride, Mary Vi 06 MongfcWltt 3 43 Stokeley, Thomas 12 23 Tempest, Kaehael 74 Weils, James 26 Wells, John. .. ...... 143 Way man, Catharine 0 4 10 Thompson, Willis m 2 13 Brant, Joha 4 S3 STOXTC3EZK TOWXSHir. Dubvis, Abraham 3 70 Kercber, Daiel... 3 70 suhhit Towxsnir K rider Andrew X 4v Same ............. m trrca TCBBBYiwr towsiutr. Hoffman. Cole 21 Phillippi. Deiirick is Snyder, Za. hnrlah 42 Weimer, David 42 Hannah W 47 W etmer, Jen meah 43 King, John. ..... 1 44 Lenox, liavid no Lohr, Peter n Wilkens John... . ... :0 jiason, Thomas 2 34 Stirtx, James. ? 1 14 Sullivan, Wilton 10 64 li) 1O0 14 31 ST 31 sua 4KB 2 40ft 24 400 477 112 400 220 401 71 4u 144 21.0 70 400 Especial Notice is called to our Large stock of LACE CARPET at from 18c. per yard up. LACE CURTAINS at from 75c. per pair up. CARPET Matched, Cut, Sewed, and Pot Down, if i af"Vlien visiting town, Do Not Fail to call in ami Fee GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN. rank W.Raj. ESTABLISHED 34 TEASS. John B. Haj. O S-, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tin, Copier and SbeeMroii flare llanif y, - No. 2 SO Washington Street, Johnstown, Pa. W2 ASS PBSPABES TO RANGES, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS III GENERAL At Prices Less than any other House fa Western Pennsylvania. SpeiHal attention palil to Xhhlnir la Tin. Galvsnlsei Iron and Sheet-Iron, Pu;r Pans, Straus Clpe, Un-Air Pipe. Ro..flnit. ttaiiiiK. Slaeke of Engines. ail ail work pertalnlna; to Ollar r'ar- nees. t. tlmates KlTen an.1 work ik-ni hj firat-euMS Mechanic ily. S.Am Au-eui for Nohlo tjunk. John-tnwnCk. Spears' Antl-Dam OMik. Excelsior fenn. In Honae-Furnishm Oomia we t.dor 41 Vases Toilet ieta. Hretvd ;iuets, Cke Boxes, Chamber-Pal Is, Kolrrs ao4 Forks fe.mn ana piatei. uermaa silver Npnooi. urirnnnu spoons, lea Trars. uni, iron aixi Enamel'! Wares Brass and Copper Kettles, Meat Hmtlert, Orster Broilers. Kirs; Betters, six dlSerent klnis, Breaa Toasters, Plateu Britannia an I Wire 4'astors. Iron Stands, Fire Irons, and everything; of Ware neeJed In the Oooklna: I wuartment. An experienee of thtrtv.thre Tears In business here ena bles as to meet the wants ol i ! eamunitr in our line, with a Kootl article at a low prim. All sold WAREANTF.D AS RErll KSK.N Tl.D or the money relunded. ('ail and see the W.res : set prices before parebastns; ; no troebie to show aronds. P(ii eommenelng House-Keeptns; will save 'li per sent, hj bavins; their out nt from us. Merchants sell Ins; goods in our line shorld send f"T Wholjaale Prica List, or call and s;et i'itatlon of onr W area, as we haven apprentices all ear work Is Warranted to be ol the lies'. qui ilij at lowest ptioe. To save money eall on or send 10 DAT BROS.. Wnshinglon Street. Johnstown, Pen n'a. OXJR NEW STORE IS NOW OPEN ! We Offer SPECIAL BARGAINS in BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES ! .AJso, a Full Line of Table Linens, Towels, and Napkins! CURTAIN NETS IN PIECE AND PATTER S. CRETONNES end WORSTED FRINGES. DO MESTIC and IMPORTED GINGHAMS. CHEVIOTS and ZANZIBAR SUITINGS ! 101 4O0 Lot: I 1 1 3 t a Aert$. 44 4.0 400 Lett. 1 li Acrti. 50 Lot. Acret, ta Lott. King, O. It 3.44 Dean, Edward I GLOVES JTJD HOSIERY ! Iu an EXDLESS VARIETY, at tbe ONE PRICE STORE OF GEO. KEIPER & CO., 255 & 257 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA Arret. M'4 4W 41 410 4W ItM K U 41(1 Act. 410 fO C.i 40 400 400 toft. ar Lott. Kenslnger, Mary A M bxkxicz Towssair. Beacbey, A P.. ........ -- Llvenguod. David Corer, James (-). Carey, James ('O Moure, Betsy (V) Corey, Ihosiaa - Ooray, JosUh ytU Moore, Knoe.. ...... .......... Charley, John . Jjowrr, Samuel Christ ner, Joseph Alrnathy, Thomas Camp, Henry ....... .. Clark. Maurice Fox,Tnmnas.. Jones, W H K'aode, James Howell. Paul... BavenacraO, Stephen 0 3S8 S03 3 4 i SO t tt W M 3 1 n 2 444 m 1 u IU 1 u 1ST CBSIXJl SOUOCSH, 3 Beerlts, Henry C... 1 Oollins. William. .. 1 DavU. A. U. 3 Kreairer. D. si .... 3 Knhni, Frank 1 Thompson. John...., 1 Wilson, Manner. 3 Hralller, Jacob J.... 1 Weher. Henry....... 1 Cob fc Frymler 1 Kreairer, Henry X Paiuiter, F. J 1 Howe I a. Hoffman... 1 ' Sutherland, J S 3 Thompson, Joha..... 3 Forqaer, Leroy...... 4 Harrah. W. 6 I Kbuad, Aual..... Commene at 10 a'clork a. m. JOHN H. WEIMER, Apr5 Trjasarer. 1 90 1 . 6Q 7 I M 04 4 0T t 4 9i 3 70 3 70 T 3 4) 3 la 74 SO 3 I r ,75 CENTS WELL INVESTED. On. bottle ot Bwedhh Hitters will vrow to teat it is tue greatest wdv. fur Isnepsia. weysM LKrrrComptaOl n .. (k that has eterbseanlaced; a" ) before the America, pub- , 1(1 LI I A i 35 mr- TThe ii i act apoa lae Llveri ( ass AMnrya, tnralalesi Um bowels, purine, the Mood, and carries oft all Immritles that etnc as tb Mumah. tuereb maVI ( w aa U usft tlw system fnof ttaiaet all awlarssf a.4 ;lnua Osiiatss. CT re ycHi sinsliss a a artuus; In the mora-) K as? Are vou troaUee "Ith acuta r dull patasi . em sMe and nark! If so,i ea at osyw r aweawa ditten it will cur. m If ynu ar. ronsttpatm; trunbled witk ladtsea-i un. waut cr appetite. tack f enerrv. take Swe dish Hitter, it WW aeav- iih, strenhea and la. atavua. Fsnr awaJsurtav. efcina,' LOUIS LUCKHARDT, JR., 10 Clinton Street. JOHNSTOWN, UEALCa IS WALTHAM, EL.CIN, SPRINCFICLD, ROCK FORD, HAMDEN, HOWARD and SWISS WATCHES. In Cold and Silver Open-face and Hunting Cases, Key and Stem winding Watches. A riLL LIME BF CHOICE MUSICAL 1XSTEIJ1DITS. atrwa'a Asraat ftpreUas utTevwTf-ssw a wooaawav, n. & SPEING- OPENING! Wo are opanlac dnrinc Uh weak an IMMENSE STOCK DRESS GOODS! Comprising all the Latest Xov eitiea ol the Ssasoo. JOHN STENGER, !o. 219 JUIa Mn JOmiSTOWIT.PA. ocb iTot H or H O S I E RY Will ho Mora (VmtJot than ever befjsw. ClilaTa'i u. LiHtf Eos! la all tha jLATE&T shades. Also, la Pink. Dent Bloo, Drab and Black. JOHN STENGER. NEW ZEPHYR SUITINGS In Choice Pattema. Frtsch, Scotck Md Amoricio CHZSS GlnSHAtCS. ENGLISH CHIKTZES M IXCHXS WIDE. These good aro Fast Cokn, and au t ba ajtealled la aay oUor gesds lar woarlog. JOHN STENGER. T
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