L' tnrPf HemUl I A" " ,ron " '' Ifrmvel1ttrrts of alt kira cheaper JbUi AniflMl o tuth will SOIIU U' v" ,v I to UUkIiU' lir rlertritilv. I tl.i. luiUlnl.U h n lth S. H. Barrett A fa ' .- . - ' . - I r ' i i l l. &litr. I I.-" ' , ... . .; I htv to U light! t.y eltKtricity Ilutit-rkrtiuk tin a frmata barber. Xat ii unmarried man iu Uie town wean ix-unl. t'tv-H be n-rn ttn 8. H. Barrett A pari IIkralk tablets for sale at Cba. It: Fish- I er's Book Store. - ' . r Sliusru flirt tm May 3fth. A. II. CofTroth and John II. Thl, Esqs., Mi fr llttsburph on StiuJay evening to at- The r.iutioii for a new trial in the Pitts burgh OmanTcial-tfazrUe lihel case, will be argued Wfore Ju.lj.-e Hacr at the argument court 10 be heM on the 231 of this month. ,,t, bolts vervclitHeHe-S Vc f"- ... . T, ol aUiaperatC. A i , nhrbts J trutty mornings are wore J and .Walter'. ami Summer , than welcome these days. the toniest, finest ' -.dr keeps lt'cWhiiiS i" Somerset. bU line oT Millinery Goods slfff. Bf line of summer hats at J. li. I. to 11 aerCo.'s. best i the Diamond Dyi; only 10 F.I .,.,, arc much the cha4t, at MRS.A.E. Vrl's. catlier won't give the spring bonnet ,,n lull uiALINJECTOtt free wUheach bottle S 3,iMTs Catarrh Remedy. TriceSQcts. I iituoi opening of new goods at C. A. c carpets and rugs just received ai J. B. fcXYIEE & CO. B. Bfg,y sells the cheapest goods in Soiner- fytt t I jeef is bigber here now than it lias ever since the cow junipeu orer uiciuw. 10 cent a kagc of lUaniond lyes wul . fV.nr tMilintlM. jjTlfOIu um r-t- iMitent ladnz Kid tilovesat Mrs. E,rur. fine Walnut Frame Kight Pay Clocks at . acIueU's for i. i fine lot of butter kegs for sale ut J. B. t?SVIE & Co's. aAL'tMETACK," a lasting and fragr.mt I rflume. 1 nee I ,i;y fly will soon bother th jte who lve uo hair on the top of their head. I l Dianioud Pyea and take n otlia-r, .Li wily byC. X.lioyd. fr,.m the citv. a second arrival ( t gouds at C. X. Walter's. i V Ktoek of Stockings and Sumcser j ,n, all qualities, at Mrs. A. E. Uhl's. J fjr luine Back, Side or Cliest use Shilo b', I'la.ter. l'ricr 25 cents. i.M bolts wall paper, the ehea-st m Me muity. at lleffley's. A ikw depanure at Heffley'a. I'.ru -Hel matsstild cheamrtl.au in I'hiladi lphia- Xi-west sijlt of Curtain l-n.-e ut Mrs. A. i i l' iit's. Jut reievid a new lot of blue suit t . li. Snyder V Co.'s. Cull and ptuia-l-J Uk lliey ale all jioiie. t rue cleuniiiK sway of refune-l ami decajr- ai vigt-tuble malUT lKut mr .n-a rti!il ifive prompt ulU-nt ion. ilill.iirSCl"RK WllX iiumcdiuielj re ,,( n.up. Whooping eBli un! KroSiClki- a. liru.lit beautiful colors from IiaoiiI Iyt; no trouble, and cmly it lrtreiita. Si'tlUyC. X. Boyd. Vifll by furtlic bext line mens Mnrt in ntiTlbe uumey. J. B.SvvoKa.tCo. i SuMETiiisii Xkw. :lobe Salt Krtiliz lamier!', buy a ItarreU Sold by i Cook &, IIemuis, Agents. 1 Hffley sells blue suits, fast colors, a $ H usually sold at $8.50, and be defies y ctiniKitioil. f Ii;L0H S CATARRH REMEDY-A pos t aire cure for Catarrh, Diphtlieria and Cank v e Mouth. Feed. Wheat Midlings arrived this day. Full car load. I April II. ISSi Cook XBeerits. 1 J. B. Snyder A Co. have received their 'cond new stork of goods. Call and see Thelanmst variety of Hats and Bonnets, wcly trimmed, and hats to trim to order rlp at Mrs. A. K. Urn'". ARE YOU MAPEmiserablebylndigestion. lanstipation, Dirxiness, Loss ot Appetite, 1 Vellow Skin T Shiloh's Vitalizer Is a !om I tire mre. I When a fellow goes through a dark room titli his arms outstretched feeling for an f men door, he generally feels it with his nne. Buy your Hotiiery, Cloves, Corsets, 11am- isrgs, Laces, Triuimirgs, Wall Taper, .o- jons, and all kinds of Fancy Gds front I Mre. M. D. Schrock. Trices always low. WHY WILL YOU rough when Shiloh's J ''lire will give immediate relief. Trice 10 J il.. 50 cts.. and (1. i Wasted. Maple Sugar. Bacon, Whea, Ost, Potatoes and Beans for cash or Sn ex change for merchandise of our line of trade. Cook & Bekrit. TIIEKEV.UEO.il. Thaver, of Bourbon, i lud navs : -Both mrself and wife owe our I lives to SIIILOH'S COXSUMTIOX OI RE." I A correspondent writing from the south I f the county says : " 'Rough on Rbeuma, um' knocks the eternal suffering of that terrible disease. t; Tlie finest assortment of Watches Clocks, Jt-welry, Silver-plated Ware, fpectacles. Eye G!a.cs, ever brought to Somerset eoun- I tv at E. McDowell's. f Grass SEr.ns.-Xow I Clover, Small Clover, od will bov or sell. The Orma:i BajHists of the Unite.1 StaUa will hold a convention at Arnold, Indiana, commencing May a and continuing nntil May 91. ennor s predictions are not cheerful. We ore to have a cold, wet summer, with Jane frost, and a very cold and stormy winter. Fortunately Oils prophet is not infallible. It used to take nine tailors to make a man. Xow one good tailor, a shoemaker, and a barber, can make what is called a so ciety man. The Somerset Dairy Company have had their office' repainted, both inside and out side, which adds much to the appearance of the building. Hon John Cessna ent several days of last week in Somerset attending court. He was employed in the trial of several im KrUuit cases. It is rumored thi-t Mr. Josiali Brunt has sold the Glade House fixtures, furniture, etc., and that Mr. Frederick Xaugle, of Mey ersdale, will take charge of this well known hostlery on the first of June.. Mr. Frank Tostlctuwaitc, who is at present connected with his brother in job printing at Connellsville, paid us a friendly visit on Saturday last. "Coppy" looked very nleas ant, but never once did he say "picky." On Wednesday, May 3d, at the residence of the bride's parents, near Xew Ixnidon, Ta., Mr. Charles, II. CofTroth, of this place, was married to Miss Klla Brown, Rev. T. P. DuUois officiating. An exchange remarks that trying to do business without advertising is like winking at a pretty girl through green goggles you may know what you are doing, but nobody else does. Ascension day will be here on the lsth insL It is also sometimes called Holy Thurs day, an ' iscemmemorative of the ascension of the: tvior, which occurred forty days af ter Hi resurrection. The Grand Army Encampment at fJcttys bnrgwill begin July 22d and close on the 20th. The iecial rate, one cent per mile, will be adhered to, which will have a tend ency to increase the number of visitors. A Minnesota preacher fainted away after marrying a couple, and had it be worked witlt over two hours before he was restored to consciousness. If it acts that way on the preai lier. ju-rtthinK of the poorbrideproom. We ;ire gratified to see so many of our itizetu- ?ngpl in cleaning up their prem ises, ami it is to be lmcd the work will con liKue tuitil the t wu ii thoroughly reno- tra4l. Kiiclisii doctor say that plants in sleet in. M,mi are unhealthy. French doctors sav thev produce sweet slumbers. Aineri can thw-t.ir don't say anything about it. but char;.- it in the bill. The (.Vt.OW rtlectric Light of A. II. Bamtt i ,tCo.' Sew Show, Will oiase like (liirago's 1 hree Times the Smallest i.lptiant ever mllnaimiHon at Somerset on May 2SU. seen comes with 8. H. Barrett & CWs Xew ! Show to Somerset on May 20th. We are gratified to learn that Professor Tice, the weather prophet, is eighty years of age. We will soon get some weather we can depend on. . ' Always Retseshiho. A delicious odor is imparted by Floreston Cologne, which is always refreshing, no matter how freely used. The aspirants for legislative honors are already getting anxious, and are shaking hands and button-holing (icople with much earnestness. Those of our readers Intending to build should read the advertisement of Thomas Maxwell, manufacturer of fine brick, to be found in another column. . The handsomest and much the largest as sortment of Ribbons, Laces, Silks, Satins, Humes, Flowers, in the county is at Mrs, A. EA'hl'B. Every Tremendous and Rare Feature ad vertised will positively be exhibited by B. H. Barrett iCo.'sXew United Monster Rail road Shows at Somerset on May 30th, and no other show has even one of them. Our butchers cemplain of the high price Uev arc compelled to pay for cattle. A gentleman of large experience in cattle dealing informs us that he never belore knew of beef cattle selling so high as they do this spring. AVabieo Performakcr. Many wonder how Parker's Ginger Toniccan perform such varied cures, think it essence ofeinger, when in fact it is made from many valuable med icines which act beneficially on every dis eased organ. The senior editor of the Herald and Hon. A. J. Colborn left lor Ilarrisburg on Monday morning, where they expect to re main until after the State convention. Mr. Colborn will go into the convention as a substitute in the place of Dr. J. K. Miller, who is unable to uttend ou account of the seriou. illness of his mother. Grecuslmrg chums to have a case that eclipses Dr. Tanner. Miss Mamie Smith is reported to nave fasted forty days. She took neither Ihjuid nor solid food. At length when all expectation of the girl's recovery was gone she began to take nourishment, and now there is some hoi for ,,er ulti"" recovery. She is eighteen years of age, Rnd belongs to a family noted for their health. There has been considerable rivalry in the boot and shoe business in Someaset county for some time past, but it is now an indisputable fact that Sol Vbl lead the van in that line. He has 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 single lair. Call and see him before purchasing elsewhere. Ttt'elv." itiotisand shovels utid nine Ihou sand sjmm are turned out every week i the 1'iiitcl .State, and yet the man who want-i to borrow Mie won't U-lieve that single factory i running. "The number of Uhu lit a man. wc are told, 'is HO." Just after partaking of shad breakfast, the number may be increas ed to 2j0 if the mail iJj!w'tiicAk la death on the fourth bone. He who asserts that life is but drcajn has never lieeii called upon to help move the cook stove, put tip the pipe, or shake th carpets. A little ererience of this kin generally carries with it ihe conviction that life is real, life is earnest. i F. W. Beisccker and George R. Scull Esos., and Dr. W. C. Hicks left for Harris burg on Tuesday morning to attend the Re publican State convention which meets in that city to day. Dr. Hicks is one of th, delegates totheeonvention from this county, Whenever you are requested to sign contract by a stranger for a new-fangled im provemont, be sure to open it out full length read both sides cf it carefully, fold it up ju dicioudy, return it to him firmly, and tell him to go west. It is said that two centuries ago not one in a hundred wore stockings. Fi fty years ago not a boy in a thousand was allowed to run at large at night. Fifty years ago not a girl in a thousand made a waiting maid of her mother. Wonderful improvements in this age. Mr. Charles Hcrr, editor of the Petrolia J?ir, and at one time a comositor in this ofliec, is here on a visit to his parents and friends, of whom he has many. "Fisher' has been under the weather for some weeks past, but he has su far convalesced as to be able to resume his duties. in stock : Mammoth ' and Timothy Seed Cook & Beerit. While fooling nith a revolver Monday morning. "Jimmy Coojier accidentally shot George Showman in the fleshy part of the right arm. The wound inflicted was slight, but likely sufficient to teach the young men to handle loaded fire-arms a itlle more carefully in the future. tffi( Clocks, Xickcl Clocks, Weight Mocks, Iver Clocks, Calendars, Mantle Wks, Bronx Hocks, Black Walnut Chirks, Rrrnze Figures in great variety, at E. McDowell's. lint. M. K. Schrock U agent for the sale 'if the best nnlaundried Shirt in the market only f 1.00 each. Also agent for the TbotniKton glove-fitting Corset, the 11 laxd Plaster. We offer Baiigh ASons's Suva Scotia Land Plaster, pulverized and "dy for use, at $1.50 per bag of 209 pounds, liicb is less than manufacturers' price, lo cal freight added. Respectfully, Cooc Sc Beerits. Prowhatk. We offer Baugh & Son's Double Eagle lhophates, the best on the market, at $3 00 per bag of 200 pounds, or 2S 00 per ton of ten hags the latter quota tion being $3 00 per ton leas than manufac turer's price local freight added. Resjiectfully, Cook & Beerits. Sensible Advice. Do not allow skepti I eisrn to overrule your better judgment when a article of true merit is placed before you. If you are dyspetic or your kidneys and li v- r are affected, delay no longer : procure f Wle of Swedish Bitters, the infallible rem i ly. It will do more far you than we can (y about H. See advertisement and Ueir toonial in this paper. Meat Makft. Main Street. We have iwt added a large Refrigerator to our Meat , Hirket in which all meats can be kept coo i M dran. Mutton. Beef. Pork. Ac., cent 'suntly on Land. Open daily. Parties At alout half past 12 o'clock on Sunday noon, the Pittsburgh court house was dis covered to be on fire, and in spite of the efforts of the whole fire department of that city and a portion of the Allegheny depart ment, the great massive building was almost entirely destroyed. The most important of the court records were saved. The loss is estimated at $70,O0n, with ffM.fiOO insurance. Bethel (Holsapple postoflice) is the name of a village in Taint township, this county, that has sprung into existence since the building of the Somerset & Cambria rail road. When tnat road was traded bat one house marked the present site, and not tin- j til after the rails were laid did the plane commence to grow. Xow it has twenty dwelling houses, one steam saw mill, one grist mill, a phosphate factory, a chun h, and other proerties in the course of con st ruction. Rev. J. A. Danks, of Johnstown, . who was Colonel of the Sixty-third Pennsylva nia volunteers, will deliver a lecture in the court house on Friday evening, 12th inst. Subject "Xine ilays and nights on the Get tysburg battlle-ficld." Col. Danks has ac quired quite a reputation as a lecturer, and wherever he has spoken be has been most enthusiastically received by the people and most highly spoken of by the press. He is an old gray-headed veteran, and every sol dier who can should hear him. We hope to see hi in greeted by a crowded house on Friday evening. Reserved scat tickets for sale at Boyd's drog store. The sixth annual convention of the Lu theran Sunday school association of Somer set county will be held at Slianksville from May 30th to June 1st. Among the subjects to be discussed are the following: Ways by which Church Members injure the Sunday School; The Teachers' Power; Sabbath Des ecration; Influence of Family Worship npon Sunday Schools; How to Conduct and Keep up Teachers' Meetings; Benefits of Sabbath School Conventions. A question Think of it! Men's full stock, half doa ble role stoga Shoes at 88 cents a ur; men s fine buttoned or lace shoes at $1.37; ladies' fine kid button or hu-e shoes at IK) cents a lair; carpet slip(ers at 37 cents; infant's button shoes at Scents; best sole leather at 24 cents r ound. The largest, cheapest and lest selection of shoes in the county just received at Paul G. Xowng's cheapstore, IW.in, Pa. John S. Wilkinson, ex-constable of this borough, ha removed to Somerset where he takes charge ot an insurance agency just established by Moore it Trout. We wish him sucown iu bis new field. If Jack can't make the farmers and property owners of Somerset county see tin importance of hav ing their projtcrty insured s;,'inst fire, it will be useless for any one else to try. Bed ford liepuhlinui. For the lienefit of persons desiring to at tend the annual ' meeting of the -(lerman Baptists nt Arnold's Station, Ind., the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets from the following points at the faus annexed: Johnstown, $13.90; Altoo na, tlb&r, Roaring Springs, $15.60; Martins burg, $100; Huntington, $16.10; ML Dal las, $10.sV, Bedford, $16.85. Tickets will be on sale from May 30th to May 30tb, good to return until June 15th, inclusive. 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. E. Watt, Passenger Agent Pennsylvania Rail road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Three lonely old women living near Greensburg wen bound and robbed by three unknown men last Monday morning. Westmoreland county is getting quite an unenviable reputation for this kind of thing. Call and see our fine line of black cash meres, all wool, from 45, 70, 80, 90c and $1, and silk warp from $1 2j to $1 75 per yard, and anything in the dry goods line down to 5c per yard at . J. B. Shtdkr & Co.'s, Mrs. M. E. Shrock bas just received uanrtment of sprine and summer Millinery Goods. First-class trimmers have iron enmured for the season. Goods sold at bottom Prices, Call Rnd examine the hand some stock before purchasing elsewhere. Persons in need of good, strong, durable soles, must needs go to the Mammoth Boot and Shoe store of Sol TTbl to bay them. He has the largest stock of boots nd Shoes in the county, and sells them at prices far be low competition. If you dont believe it call and see him, at Xo. 4 Mammoth Block. Sol Fid wishes to inform the puhlie 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 rill astonish the Jews. Call and see him before purchasing elsewhere. Xo. 4 Mam. moth Block. ; A tree peddler aad lightning rod agent has combined the two callings, and is trav eling throngh the country selling a tree to the credulous, which he says lie mscovereu in South Africa when he was with Stanley, which not only produces a delicious fruit. but protects any buildings standing near it from lightning. This ts the season tor rural impostors, and fanners should be on their guard. 5 & 10 Cekt CouitTERs. Recollect when vmi enme to Court that the 5 and 10 cent counters in Cook fc Beerits' Block are still n full blast. A very large stock of these useful goods have been laid in for Court Wpk and the variety is creater. and the quality of goods mnch better than hereto fore. Everybody coming to town should call in and look over the S and 10 cent coun ters, as you will be sure to see something you want at the popular prices of 5 and 10 cents, Attestiox. Brokers asd Dealers. I have just purchased and am offering for sale the best 2 for Sets, cigar ever sola 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 me a trial. A first class 2 for 5rt, cigar for $15.50. Albert Reck, Somerset, Pa. Post-Ofllce building. Court Proceedings. The following cases were tried before his Honor Judge Kowe, of Franklin county, during last week's term of court. The balance of the cases on the list were settled or continued. Philson, Black & Co. vs. Henry Mull, (appeal by defendant); verdict in favor of plaintiff for the sum of $23i.."3. Motion for new trial filed, S. II. Darrah and wife, Catharine, Wm II. Piatt and wife, Sarah, M. R. Adams and wife, Emma, William B. Shaffer and wife, Mary, and J. F. Blymyer and wife, Martha, children and heirs of Daniel Weyand, de ceased, vs. Gideon Iliteshue and Joseph Thomas, (ejectment); verdict for defend ants. W. H. Dill, Jonathan Boyton and Mrs. T. E. Watson, administrators of James E. Watson, deceased, vs. Salisbury A Baltimore Railroad and Coal Company, (covenant) ; verdict for plaintiffs for $1,000. Rebecca C. Meyers vs. Albert A. Krissing- er, Dr. A. C Daniels, Dr. W. R. Krissinger and John Feig, (ejectment); verdict for plaintiff. Motion for new trial filed. Salisbury Railroad Company vs. Cumber land and Elklick Coal Company, (assump sit); verdict in favor of plaintiffs for $1,- 485.10. John S. Meyers, David L. Meyers and W, S. Meyers, administrator of Samuel Meyers, deceased, vs. Josiah Kiniruell and Jonathan Kimmell, (appeal by defendant); verdict in favor of the plaintiffs for $183.16. Isaac Hngus vs. Edward Alcott, (assump sit); verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $200. box Will lie nricn al each nccs'im. Arnnva. , ving meat can have it kept in the Refrig- j ments have been made to accommodate a ' T'.f.r i...,:i . J .. . I 1 n : . i . uio iiuiiiwr. r civuiw cxm mug un lue inun either north of south will please inform me by postal, and they m ill tie received at Cole man's on Tuesday. J. C. Speicher. toruntU wanted J Weliave, also, 100,000 new hrick for aale, we will aell Itr the hundred or lhona. at a low price.' t Ross Davis A Co. The following is a report of the Berlin Normal School for the first four weeks (one- third of the term) ending May 5th: Whole nnmber enrolled, 141; per cent of attendance, 97. Districts represented by students Berlin, Brothersvalley, Stony- creek, Somerset township, Allegheny, Xorth ampton, Jefferson, Jenner, Quemahoning, and Londonderry township, Bedford county. Instructors J. M. Berkey, principal, En glish branches, algebra, book-keeping, and physiology. Rev. S. R. Bridcnbaugh Latin, geometry, higher algebra, and natural phi losophy. J. C. Speicher, teacher in the in termediate dejiartment, and assistant in nor mal branches. Miss Hottie Krissinger, teacher in the primary department J. H. Garey plain and ornamental penmanship. Higher branches Algebra, 21; book-keeping, 14; physiology, 13; Latin, 4; geometry, 3; natural philosophy, 4; advanced algebra, (included above) 7. The number of stu dents in attendance is much larger than was at first anticipated, but with the arrange ments at present we are enabled to give in dividual attention to each pupil, and suffi cient time to each branch and class without hurry or worry. Many of oar students are teachers and advanced scholars from differ, ent parts of the county, and while they en deavor to become more thorough in the fundamental branches, quite a number of tbem are acquiring a knowledge of the higher branches, which, though valuable for its own sake, and in every department of life, will especially aid the teacher in his work. Thus far the school has been quite harmonious and pleasant to teachers and pupils, and the work done and the progress made generally satisfactory. With the hearty co-operation of all connected with the school, and with the earnest and faith ful efforts on the part of the pupils, we trust Uie term diay be completed in such a way as to secure the greatest possible advance ment of all who attend. Special Mestiox. During a recent visit to Johnstown, we dropjied in to see Curt. G Campbell, the pojKjIar Main street druggist. and found hi in a courteous and obliging gentleman. Mr. Campbell's store is at 2IJ4 Main street, and his line of Drugs, Medi cines Dye 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 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 bis line before purchasing elsewhere. James V. Wright brought here bv the sheriff f Itedfonl ooHBty last week, has been fully Identified by the woman whom he so fiendishly outraged, and by others who saw him in this locality at the time the several crimes were committed. The County Commissioners paid Sheriff Enfield a re ward of one hundred and -fifty dollars for bis capture. During last week's court there was a constant stream of country people pouring into the jail anxious to get a sight of the villain. If Sheriff 8angler had charged ten cents a "peep" he would un doubtedly have cleared sufficient money to pay the reward. We take the following from the Philadel phia daily Timrt of a recent date: "Dr. Al bert P. Brubaker, demonstrator of physiol ogy in the Jefferson Medical College, has re ceived an invitation to accept the professor ship of physiology in the College of Physl cians and Sureeons of Chlcage." Dr. A. P. Brubaker la a young man not yet thirty years of age, and Is the son of Dr. Henry Brubaker, of this place. He studied medi cine in the office of his father in Somerset before going to Philadelphia, where he has been, for the past six or eight years. From the rapidity with which he has risen, he bids fair to be one of the brightest lights in the medical profession before he has reached the meridian of life. The day and date of th C'g Show, al ready announced aw coming to Somerset has now been positively fixed for May 3Qtb. ' A Card- 1 wish to Inform my frieads that I have no agent traveling for me In this county. Persons who represent themselves as my agents do so in order to dispose of their own inferior organs, and an guilty of violations of the law. for which they will be held responsible. . L J. Hcmcr. Why is the rush always so great at J.B. Snyder & Co.'s? Because they aell the cheap est, and are getting new goods every day. Their goods are always fresh and nice, and they are an obligingset of boys. Call and see tbem once, and you will always make that your place of dealing. " They take any kind of produce in exchange for goods. Save Tike, Save Moset, Save Trouble, and go East, South and West via the old re liable B. A O. R. R. Xo change of care to St Louis and Chicago. Only one change of canto Kansas City and Atchison. For maps, time-tables, tickets and all informa tion in regard to routes call on or address E. E. Pattor, Pass. Agent, Somerset, Pa. All information free. Office at Depot. Headquarters for Mackerel Fish. We have in stock, direct from the Atlantic coast, a car load XXX Shore Xo. 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. ' Xow is the time to buy them at fair prices for cash, or in ex change for country produce. Respectfully, Cook & Beerits. A Loso Sboosc Rip Van Winkle slept a good while, yet had his sleep occurred about 30 years ago, when Downs' Elixir first at- JJRIDGE SALE. TtM Ouualwlii is of ftftaNTi Onany wilt f- The Monongahela Republican waxes sn gry at the hopelessness of the young men of that town as follows: "Mr. Jennings de livered another free popular science lecture on the Atmosphere, at school hall, on Tues day evening, which was not attended by the young men of the city, some of whom can not tell why It rains; nor by our young la dies, many of whom do not know why it is colder in winter when the United States is six millions of miles nearer the sun than in summer. We believe, However, most or these young men can play pool to consider able advantage. Read this and tell your neighbors that Paul G. Xowag lias enlarged his store room and added to his stock of Shoes, JIata 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 $L5f, fine black suits at $7.50 to $9.75; boy's suits $1.65 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 spring and summer styles of la dies' Hats and Millinery Goods. One of the strangest cases ever reported in medicine has just been brought to light by a local physician. The subject in this case is Miss Xunnte Smith, well known in the so- cial circles of flrcensburg. For some time she has been missing from society, and the simple answer that she was sick satisfied the inquirer. Her friends visited the house, but being informed it was nervous prostration that taused her absence made their stays short and Inquiries few. She has been the victim of a nervous disease for the past five years, and hence it was thought to be notli ing but her usual complaint. iMimetuing over six weeks ago her case Lucanie serious, as she could not partake of food of any kind. The physicians and friends were puzzled, but nothing could aid them. Science and sympathy did their best but no relief could be found. For forty long. weary days the sufferer lay on her couch and touched neither solid nor liquid food. Gradually she grew weaker, ami it was thougnt that every day or hour would be her lost All sorts of delicacies, and every thing that the ministering hands of love could bring, were furnished, but she refus ed tbem all. At last when hope had al most died away, and when all expectation of the girl's recovery was gone, she began to take nourishment and now there is some hoe of her ultimate tetovcTyGrnnAurif Ttihune. Tribute op Respect. Emma B. Lenhart a bright scholar of our school, having been suddenly removed from or midst by death on the 20th day of April, 1882, we there fore, hereby record our tribute to her memo ry, sorrowing for her early and sad depart- ure, and trusting that her death may remind us of the uncertainty of life, and impel us all to more earnest preparation for the time when we too must pass Jth rough the dark valley. Punctual in her atendance at school, earnest in her inquiries after the truth, she will be especially missed by her classmates; and her vacant seat in tbe school will recall her amiable disposition and kindness of heart. We sympathize heartily with the bereaved parents and friends, and trust that their sad bereave ment will be sanctified to their good. Hattie Stctzx AX, Eller Crorwell, Emua B. Casebeer. Mr. Wm. S. Morgan, of Morgan's Mills, this county, utilises the crow in a way that will astonish some of our readers. His ex perience is given in the American Agricul luritt as follows: "For the past fire seasons, I have, just before my corn came up, sowed on the field about a quart of corn to the acre, and repeated the operation as often as necessary, until the corn was so large that they could not pull it up. If the corn is soaked nntil tender, they prefer picking what they want to eat from the surface rath er than to pull the young plants to get it The cost ot tbe corn thus sown is but a trifle; as a result I have a great number of crows almost constantly on my corn field, and af ter they have been satisfied with the corn, they pick up all the insects, grubs, and cut worms they can find, as a dessert In rais ing fifty acres of corn since adopting this plan, I have not lost a hundred stalks by crows and cut-worms combined." Among the candidates on the Democratic aide for tbe nomination for the House of Rep-. resents tives in the county of Westmoreland, we observe the name of our former fellow- townsman, Chauncey F. Mitchell. Captain Mitchell, although bora in Greensburg, learned the art preservative of all arts in Somerset, and was the founder of the Demo crat, printed now in this town. He conduct ed this paper for a num'ier of yean with fair ability, and gave his opponents many a hard blow in defence of bis political creed. When tbe wicked rebellion broke out in 1861, Captain Mitchell was one of the first to volunteer bis services in defence of the Union flag, and in time became the captain of Company A. Tenth Betervea, which gave gallant aid to the good es se on a number of battle fields. lie was kind to his fellow soldiers, and at all times tzhibited an in trepidity and bravery above the ordinary soldier. Should the Democrats of old West moreland tend the Captain to Harrisburg, they will honor themselves as mu.?h as ther TRixcrPAL. wH the Captain. The new Christian Church, on Main street, of which Rev. C.A. Kleeberger is pastor, was dedicated yesterday morning. The at tendance was large. The meeting was open ed with prayer by Elder Woolery, of Somer set, and Elder Morrison, of Ebensburg, read the Scriptural lesson. The dedicatory sermon was preached by Rev. Dr. Belding, cf Troy, Xew York, and was a highly inter esting and profitable discourse.JJJAt the con clusion of the service Dr. Belding made a statement of the financial con-II tion of the church, and, seconded by Elder Darsie, made an eloquent appeal for assistance, which was generously responded to. Dr. Belding preached again in the evening, at which service a candidate for admission to membership in the church Was received and immersed. A second appeal for financial help was made in tbeevening. The amount raised at both meetings was $1,810, which decreased the debt of $4,000 to $2,190. In addition to the amount raised there are old pledges aggregating $500, all of which are believed to be as good as gold. Thechurcb, which we have heretofore described at length, costs about $8,400. Tbe Ladies' Aid Society some time ago raised $2,000 of that amount, and the members promise a fur ther contribution of S500. Tbe .society is composed of noble women, who are deserv ing a ereat credit It Is thought that the debt will be canceled within the year. The Christian Church was organized in 1335 with twelve members, several of whom are still living, among tbem being Mrs. Iles- lop, of Vine street, and Mrs. Fickworth, of Stonycrcek township. The congregation now numbers 115, and the church is one of the handsomest and most convenient in the city. Jiihnrlotrn Tribune. Petitioxs pob Road ard Bamst Views. The following road and bridge views were presented the first and second weeks and acted on by the court as follows: A petition of citizens of Somerset town ship for a publie road in said township, from a point in tbe road leading from Sny der's Mill to the Somerset and Stoystown road near Ephraim Pugh's, to a point on the Bedford turnpike at Pleasant Hill church. The court appointed John Witt surveyor; Daniel Hauger and Jonathan Barclay view ers. A petition of citizens of Elklick and Sum mit townships for a public road in Summit township to lead from Jacob Peck's barn, on the road that leads from Summit Mills to Meyersdale, to a point at or near Elias Vo der's barn, on the same road. The court ap pointed Alexander Rhoads and Peter Phil lippi viewers. A petition of citizens of Summit town ship for a public road to lead from a point at or near the river bridge, at Thos. 8. Wil liams' mines and run on the south side of the Salisbury railroad track to connect with Humbert street, in Romania. Tbe court appointed M. D. Miller, surveyor, C. D. Licuty and S. E. Shoemaker viewers. A petition of citizens of Northampton and Allegheny townships for a public road from the Brush creek school bouse, in North ampton township, to near the house of John Ling, in Allegheny township. The court appointed Wm. M. Schrock surveyor; Wm. Suder and Daniel Snyder viewers. A petition of citizens of Larimer town ship for a private road from tbe house of i Baugh man to the public road from Wm. Bowman's to the plank road. The court appointed 8. P. Sweitzer surveyor; Ed. Deal and Eli Shockey viewers. A petition of citizens of MUfbrd and Mid- dlecreek townships for bridge over Mid dle creek, at foot of "Pounds Lick Hill.' The court appointed L. C. Colborn, Esq surveyor; Amos W. Knepper and Geo. M. Keff viewers. A petition of citizens of Summit town ship for a bridge over Cassel man river at Garrett. The court appointed J. D. Horner surveyor; Henry 'ihl and Samuel Boyer viewers. .'. v- i pwoiIms, a Fridmj, Jatie 9tf. 1882, st an o'etoek p. m., th balbtli.t of hridg over Lmnt Hia ema. what e Uei. .1 to E. l. Kami, tar's mill eroiws sd eras, bat .ma Um lands ot l'brtia Mtltar, rrwtortek bltauilt and A. U. Utfwanl, tm Jetwrsoa towasalp. f'laa aad fpacL nvaifciaa U1 Us MhlMted as ost of sal. Attest ) ADAM S. tiHAFFER. 1. J.ltoaasR, JUStrll UORNEK, Clerk. ) U. W. BKUBAKKK, BmylQ , CvmmLsSlunera. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. TIM andrLn1 Asdltor, appvtnted iy tl Ur phins' Court of Somerset Ooouty, to distribute im raiHl beloniiDa; to tbe otaw ol Toula Speicher. deceami. la the ! ot th Adminis trator of said defeated, shosm by their aceonat Bled in saM uoan and ettnnrmeu Apru ain. is-, to and amongst tboe legally entitled thereto, hereby cires notice that he will attend to the du ties of his aDDolntawnt. at bis office. In th bor- ouirb or Somerset, on Thartday, Jane Stb, 1S"A at 10 o'clock a-m., wbere thos Interested, can at- tecu. JOHJf B. EIE, marie . .Auditor. t.ln.1 It. .Min. .... i, i... ....i.t wr w wa.uouciite jr. ton.. l..wi iu.d t-l r , .. M4der, eatae nave neen aoie to recognize this Inetid of th afflicted, and might have taken another twenty-years nap, and waked up to find Downs' Elixir at the end of half a century, the most popular and the bet Cough Rem edy known. Also, Baxter's Bitters for Bil ious diseases, not so old, but good. m m m Thr Xrwrst Snow asp tub Biu;s-t. This newest as well as must colossal of all amusement enterprises wiil positively ex hibit at Somerset on May 20. It is the best advertised show that has ever been announc ed here. Xot only are iu bright and costly pictorials displayed on every side, for miles and miles around, and its illustrated news paper and programmes scattered like snow flakes, but there is a solid emphatic style in its manner of presenting its claims which commands attention and begets confidence. It is conspicuous for not indulging in the stale, dishonest aggregation," "alliance, "combination" and "twelve shows-in-one" clap-trap, which has always proved a delu sion ana a snare ana involves such prepos terous claims as to utterly discredit itself with all except the greenest fools. On the contrary, it assumes only to be one new and great show, which is the best of reasons for believing it to be so. Neither does it resort to manufactured names and purpoeely-mix- ed and vague generalities and figures, in or der to convey the swindling impression that it has rare attractions, which, in fact, Lave no honest existence. - Its attractions are multifarious as well as novel, and it is a marvel of surprise how many strictly new features can be crowded in a single exhibition. Zebras broken to perform Incredible feats, hurdle-leaping reindeers, giraffes, harnessed to Roman rac ing chariots, Harriman's steam air ship in operation, a man-sized riding cynocephalus, elks harnessed tandem, ten funny clowns in simultaneous rivalry, high and longdis tance double somersault leapers, peerless ex ploits in tbe gymnasium, extraordinarily trained thoroughbred horses, comical school of monkey comedians, monster living white Alio Hippopotamus, extraordinary feats of herculean strength, deeds of masculine and feminine intrepidity,-and, in fact, so great an array of novelties and surprises that it would transcend the limits of a newspaper notice to give them even the briefest men tion. The street parade is commensurate in magnitude and grandeur with the exhi bition, and introduces, among other attrac tions, thirty Arabian camels, decorated in the richest and most costly trapping and mounted by native Mohammedans. MARRIED. On the 27 Ui of April, at Conemaugh, Pa., Arthur M. Brown, of Malvern, Iowa, and Miss JtettieV. Rodes, of L'rslna, this county. WIAVD-jrDY. On the 231 of March, at tbe Lutheran parsonage in Jenaertown, by Rev. W. M. Spangler, David Wiand to Miss Molly Judy, both of this county. DIED. On April ffl, 18S2, (jrocie, daughter of Austin and Annie Keel, aged 6 years. HAIIKET REPORT Corrected w ekly by K. Reatty. Son a. Co.. Wholesale Pr.du-:e tAiin mission Merchants. Pitts burgh, Pa ,' -try Preaete. Apple Butter, ti.-riral, Mi"Se, Floeon, (Iwio- try Clear Sid. H.luo: Kibe, Shoulder. 7aSe. Ubeese, New Ohio Factor;, IOjIIc, l)rlM Fruits. Apples IU-et,eaTc; do. uuartra, oaS; Peaches, halves. Safe.-: peeled, do.AJaZi-; : Pitted Cherries. Otix ; Kalwnies, SOaiMe: Blacalier. rte,l2al4ri perib ir all. Featne a, ito Qeese, par lb, Ma6-: Mint!. 4bia. kmr,-aTr duten. ITslSe: Miipl Sweets Syrup SJaloi persal: Sua-sr, llaltie per lb.; Suscar Irran.. Value Uo- ons Union setts, per bui-a 8 uu7 00. Jbutter bole KoIL '.0a2Sv. Foultry. Ure Chickens. tuaOue per pair, aoeonllns; to sise ; Iirested. per lb, UaUc; TurSeji, loaiTc; Meets, save; imcss, Value. Potato, VOal per bushel ; Sweets, Mat 00. Salt, No. 1. per bbl, 1 2u : Extra, per bbl. 1 So; Ualr. per tioi, l si. uaaw, uouun. White, rlb,vic; KKton.aiizra, jasvje; vm- i, ia'v?. Eeei, limoioT, per dqbuci, z owa 3 so ; uiorer, 7a ou lor amau : a uua i ior Inns. Tallow. Country. 7ase ; Beeswax, WiS per lb. Vinegar, Country, 10al3e pergui. Groceries. Oreen Coffee. Fancy Hto. perib, 13.'e : Choice, do, l:: Prime Rio, 1; Uuod Klo, ii'-4c, Or dinary, lie; Java, Z2aX3o. Boasted Coffee, la paper, per lb, 20a21 ; tow er grades, Malta; in bolk, Italic; Java, paperi Via )c ; Java, bulk, 9Wa. , Bacars. Standard A, per id, -.c ; w inoaor o; Frarie B, fe; Kenned .Yellow, SaX OlOUasaes, leuow, ,;aac; unwuwwu, J"T4 , Powdered, I0e ; Crushed :iow. 11c ; Cut Loaf, lie. Srrupa. Cbolc Maple Flavored, &! Prim Mapi Flavored. 4IM ; Choice Sugar Syrup, Mc ; Prim Barar Byrup, Me ; Uood sugar Syrup, toe ; Black Strap, Sic, Klo. Kaniiooo, per lb, tUatVc; Carolina, a8!4& New Orleans Molasee, Choice, 73c: Strictly Prime, 68c ; Prim, tie. Teas. loans; Hyson, per u, auiw; uun- powder, ttcal oft; Imperial. Japan, a70c ; tjoiuoa;. 22?5e ; Soucnons;. Xrje. Candle, star, ran wigni, ik ; swirun, per set, Uc s Mould, per st, c. tJraJa, rtwwr, rrl,e. Wheat-Prim Bed. Winter, 1 10 1 4i; Medi an, 1 aual S6. iron man mixea Bneuea, aaawic; itiiow 8 belled! (iasSe ; Ear Com, seassc. Oat, Prime wnita, aaieoe ; mixm, vaa&ro. By 0 tor Wei tarn ; I irjal v lor iPeaaivU vanla aad Ohio. Harlcv 1 001 10 tor prim r onn-western 8prtn; 5c.l 00 lor Medium. toes T: Fancy St- louls, (winter) S ooaS to Fancy Family white Amber and Winter, w : i;noic I auuy. nw wiuuirj VK. XT IT.milv JiMillnm wintjr 7lloa7VA: XXX Bakm'l Minnesota) 7 2U7 Ml; XX Bakers' WiscoBtla) 7 tt7 to; Cornmeal, saauoe, in pa ir. OalaaeaJ nmnm oraou e ouae a per dm ; aney 7 7aaS 00 ; Kye Hour, 7as 00. Mill Feed Wart Middlings, SO 00a3 Coats, do, IS 00a . 00; Seconds, 210Uzl0: Bran. 14 OOalS 00: Chopped Feed. 32 00a34 00. Hay rnsa Tinmny, nueu, at i aoaia w per ton ; Prim ivew ijosse, lo ouan va. rrwviaioaa asMi un bmjcbi Provisions Ex. S. O. Hams, per lb., 14c ; Ex. 8. U. Shoulders, lOUe ; Ex. S C Break I 13Ue: Ex."S. C. Urled Beef. In sets, 1 Tonne, par doaen, OS 00 ; Bacon Shoulders, Sc; Short Rib SUcs, do. Clear Sides, 13' c; Mow Pork, par bM, H 7 : do. Short Cut Faml If.totoH uoa In ML f 1 74: Jutrd, Kenoed. ummer use, la tierces. 12c ; do, in balfbbl, Ulc; do. Id buckets. Me ; do, S lb palls, SO lbs In ease, Ue; 4o,lb paill, 13c,'4; do, lb palls, 13,c ; do, l id pans, u'p- Uattl FalrtoPrimSRlppins;,7 (9a7 1 com mon to ood butchering, 7 2il M ; Bulls aao rat Cowa. a 00a7-00 : Veals. Sai-i.c Sheep Common to Fair, at 2Ta AO, and Oood to Prima, at 00-40; Lambs, 4 2Aa7 12. Hows Philadelphia Hoks. 7 S07 SO; Oood Corn led Yorkers, 7 S0S7 40; Orasaers, 00a li PUBLIC SALE . ' WALVABI.B atEAt. ESTATE. Th asderslirned Administrators and -trustees for th sal ot th real estate of Mathia Shaulls, dee'd, late of Komarsat tewnshlp. Somerset coun ty, Pa-, will offer lor sal at public outcry, at the horn of th deeeased, on Saturday. June Zd, 1882, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate: No. 1. The homestead being th fine farm of the deceased containing 147 acres and at percnes, mora or less: adiolnine lands of Henry Long, J-a- vid Pile. Peter HeHtey and others. There ar about 1 acres cleared, with good a-itbulldings and no fruit, thai make this a very deslrati property. Nix !L A On farm, containing 117 acres and 48 perches, mora or leas, with about 00 acre sleared ; adjotcing lands of Peter MelHey, Henry Boyts, U. L. Young and others. Tbes two farms are two miles north of Somerset borough, at th Jen ner road, and ar both in a hlch state of cultiva tion, with good farm buildings, fin Irolt. etc. No. i. A tract of land or farm in Jeflersoa Tp., enntainlna- 294 acres and 127 perches, more or less. with about 70 acres cleared ; adjoining lands of Samuel Barclay, John ikooser, ad uowaru, Nicholas Beck and others. This Is a fin timlier tract and good fanning land, with an abundance of limestone and coal on th premises. No. 4. A piece ot land, containing one-nan acre, more or less, being nearly all underlaid with lime sum ; adjoining tract No. . Persons desiring to purchase any of this prop- ertles should examine tbem before day of sale, as they will be seld to th highest and best bidder, f TBBMS r One-third eash i one-third to remain a Ilea In the bands of the purchaser th interest to be paid annually to the widow of th deceased ; the bstano In three ciinal annual payments front All to D secureu or juugmem -on to premises. Twenty per cent. of the hand money la to be paid on th day of th dat of aale. emptlon note on th premises. sale. For nny further Information, call upon John n. Chi, Esq., th attorney, or the onderjigned. j Allots n r.r r, REGINA 8HACLIS, msylO Administrators and Trustees. UBLIC SALE ' OF TALC ABLE REAL ESTATE. PERSONAL PROPERTY ! ! By an order of the Orphans' Court, of Somerset county. Pa., will be sold at the residence i tn nndersigueu, nenry a. vurisuer, in auu'iui township, in said county, on Saturday, June 3, A. D. 1882, at 1 p. m- the following described real estate, lata tbe property ot Abraham Christner, deraanad, to A tract of land situate In Addison township. Somerset county, Pa., bounded by lands of Mich ael Klnger, Wm. Bender and Hezekiah Hhn, containing 'li acres and allowance ; baring there on erected, a on and one-half story dwelling-house. ALSO, At tbe same time and place will be Soli! tbe personal property of said decedent. I I.t4.U3 vuasn. HENRY A. CHRISTNER. Administrator of Abraham Christner, deed. May 10. GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 and 115 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA., Ikx leave t call the aHt-ntinn of tfi" -iie of S.m-rt to tlirir I-irjp and Varil Mm k of DRY GOODS, A MILLINERY, Notions, Oil Cloths, LACE Carpets, Mattings, Bugs and CURTAINS! Our assortments of the above mentioned goods are the LARGEST I2ST JOHMSTOAVN! And we know that those buying of us will find OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST ! CARPETS MIS !!! Especial Notice i3 called to our Large stock of MB LACE CARPET at from 18c. per yard up. LACE CURTAINS at from 75c. per pair up. CARPET Matched, Cot, Sewed, and Put Down, if Desired! te5'".Vhen visiting town. Do Not Fail to call in and see GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN. aiir'o ' rank W.liajr. ESTABLISHED Zi TEARS. John I. Hay. o s.. 50,000 LBS. WOOL 'I Mr Ao-rott are aialn eiiSTiiMlnsf Somerset ami ailjuinlng enuDlieawttli aline aasurtaient of Home- Mad WOOLKX G OO DS, shlrh va wish to exchanr for WOOK. Itlr stuck is laru;er and more varied than ever I fore, ami we expect to villi all oni castnmera in reason. I want jroor wool, nut for peculation, bat tu work it up in oar own county. To Ihiise who will brtns; their wool to th Facto ry I will Mjr that I have laid in a mncb lamer atuck of General Mervhantiise than ever belore which :1 will be clad to sell to yon or trad for your wool or otlier prodaee. My Suwk incomplete in Dry Ooods, Notions. Iioois and Shoes, Hats and Cap. Groceries, Hardware, liucenaware, Keady lnl CIulhlaK, Carpets, etc, at prices that wl.l surprise yon. Highest Prices Paid for Wool in Cask or.Trade. Jfew customers UUng nj to call will pleas send card to WM . 8- MORGAX, Quemahoning, P. O.. May 10. Hnirset Coaair, Fa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tin, Coper and Ste-Im Ware Llanufy, Xo. 2S0 Washington Street, Johnstown, Pa. WE A2S P2EPAEE3 TO CPT2I RANGES, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS II GENERAL At Prices Less than any other House in Western Pennsylvania. Special attention paid to JobUov la Tin. Oalranised Iron and Sheet-Iron. Snirar Pans, Strain Pipe, Hnt-Air Pipe, Koonns;, Spoutinic, Stacks of Knxines, and all work pertaining lo Cellar pur sacM. KUtmatea ifWen and work ion hy tirst-clans Mechanic only. Sol Aiceoi for Noole C'o'k. John.town Cook. Spears' Anti-Dan Cuok. Kxeelslnr Penn. In Honse-Tr'qrnUhto; tromls w otler Uoal Vases, Toilet Sets. Bread tll-weui, tUke Boxes, Chamlier-Halls, Knives an4 Forks (common and plated), (lerman Silver M.. ItritannU Spoons, Tea Trays, Lined, Iron and t:nml-d Wares. Brass and Copper Ket'l'H, Jlwt Kn-iiers, Oyster Broilers, ktc: Bestera, six dilferent kinds. Bread Toasters, Platea Britaiinl and Wir tlaurs, Iron Stands. Kir Irons, and everythlna; of Ware neeJed in the Cookine; l-'-tisrtinent. An experience of thirtv-lhree years tn business here ena bles ns to meet the wants ol t i iii.inimltT tn our line, with a rood ankle at a low price. All (do.! snM WARRANTED AS V. Ki UKSfc.N TK1 or the money refunded, fall and see the Wares : prices before parchasins: ; no trouble lo how ciit. Persnes eommencins; House-keeplns; will sure -JA per cent, hr buyir.s; their outfit fpiui Merchants scllliia; jtowls In oar Im ehorM CD'I ior WholcsiJe Price l.lst. or csll and eot liitlonl of our Ware.. A we hare no apprentices all our work la Warranted to be ol tbe brs. qouu-y ut lowest ptice. To save money call on or send to 1TAY BROS.. Xo. 29'.) sTVsIiington Street Jolmstoirn, I'onu'a. BRICK! BRICK! Th nnderslvned resnectfally Inform the pao- 11c that he Is as;ain engaged in manufacturing Brick of a Superior Quality, . and In Lanra Quantities, am Is prepared to fill orders promptly by the Thousand or Car-Load. ' ta.lMaM ..t IVaiiHasAwa wa-UI An. I If A t hoit DUiiiivri uu ismiiavwis .- v "" ftdYnU U examlnii mj stock be fort bujloj; lMher. May 10. MAXWELL, FAIRIIOPIl Raasaraet -'.. Pa. rOTICE TO CREDITORS,... S-A atari) indicate that th quotation In ottposlt aav caaagM sine last isra. rNote (aenl changes la floor qu-Hation Ub TESTED H FOUl WORTHY! la order to brina; asore rally befor th notice of tn people ta rmio 01 a irn ana iriea nan;, w aervoy rtv ta follow ins; reliable testimonial froea oo ot Uie many who bar been cured, and whose raputalioa for veracity cannot be questioned. Woodbckt, N. J. March a), 1881 8WBDISO BittouiOo. : GzSTLUKit v- have suffered with dyspepsia and IU Borribte effect for many years. Have spent hand red! of dollars with physicians aad in natent medicines, with no avail. I have been un able to eat meats of any kind, and culd not r tain watr on soy stomach, and was nnabl to Bleep fc BISJul. 1 inuimu uiinmHU hi a bottl of your Swedish Bitters, and can oonscl entloaily say Its as was followed b y benefleial resalts. I eaa now sit down and enjoy a hearty meal of meats and Tegwubles of any kind, and have gained sixteen pound in three weeks, and caa cordially recommend It toothers. Very respeetfu'ly, AUOUSTUS PR EH I Proprietor of Woodbury City Coach Un, Prehl's lUrery and AeoomnsodaUua Stables. Th above statement can be relied on. WM.D. SOOTT, Ex-Mayor of tbe eitj or Woodbury, N. J. Swedish Bitters is a rare rare for dyspepsia, kidney aad User complaint, biliousness, and all illrnai of th stomach. Olve it a trial and yoa will eee that the test of 8wdlih Bitters la the proof of its merits. Manafaetured by SWED ISH BITTEBS OO Woodbury, N. J. Sold by all drunists at 7 eents per bottle. may is. John DoeUr and wlfe,"l No. 13 Not. T. 1878. In I the Court of - Common to J-PleaaorSouiersel Co. JVoJ. AssiKnment for the benetit of creditors. Notice is hereby alven that the Asaixnior and A sslirn In th abov ease have prese(il their petition to th Court f Uoamon Pleas f sid oounty, prayina; for an order directlna; tike As sign t. reconvey th undisposed of property to th Aaslfrnor, and that the prayer of the petition ers will be granted nnlcsa obetUoas are 41ed be fore May 23, 1H82. By order or the Court. S.. V. TKEXT. mars ' , Prothonoiary. A NEW SYSTEM ! ATTENTION DEALERS. BUY DIRECT FROM HEADQUARTERS, YOUR Candies, Cigars Fruits, Cigarettes, Fancy Groceries, Tobaccos, Wines and Liquors. We employ no traveling salesmen. All goods sold through price currents. AVe can Savo you 20 per cent. I!y this System We knoTT Write for Price List and compare with present prices, you money don't order. If we d.m't are A. M. ROTHSCHILD & CO. Importers, Manufacturers and Commission Merchants. 507 Sixth Avenue, NEW YORK. spr 97 0 A WEEK- ny st how aailyj ID I mtZ saaue.tiatiy outniire. uirv mn Co., Aaausta, Maq. Marl lyr 95 TO 820 oa k CO., Portland, per day at horn. Kamples worth ii ir. AddreaaS-risj-Main. Slar.lS-ljr. O o ft GO w Pi GO W H 'XL S3 A it H Pi 0 H This space is reserved for the advertisement of J. JL HOLDERBAUil & SONS. Thcv are now nicely located in their new rooiiiT Xo. 4 Baer's Block, and liavc received a large stock of goods. Don't fail to read the contents of this place next week. , -Xr v V imEU s;MfraWaWiatrcaaflu'xar 1 IWBE PERRY- 0A7II! IPAi "KILLER li 1 PUBELY VEGETABLE ISErtKDY r:3 ITEKSAL WD EXTERNAL lS. , Surv and Spsjtxiy Cure for SorTrtrtCuf,ColcK DiDWh Ch.li Ciarrc. DytfTCrorri Otolora. Sumrrw Cement. CickWtl-icho, lurai Ct-'s Z'VrkSV etstwllw. -d certain tn sc.. .1 r-ltet. I n-'. eS3 M to irtthSut I? 1 If Ml dniL. 6tw.wOe- aad Si.. a Wxte. FKRRY DAVIS & UOS, Pronrkrt.Trs, IVcviileuce SPRING- OPENING! W ar openins; d aria a; tbia week an IMMENSE STOCK DRESS GOODS ! Comprising; all th Latest Xar lties of the Season. JOHN STENGER, 5. S19 Mala St-, JOHNSTOWN.PA. ors stock or H O S I E RYl Will b More Cm;lete r befr; than ail Ulitf Scss! In all the IiATE&T SHADES. Also, In Pink. L'ght Bin. Drab and Black. JOHN STENGER. ! NEW ZEPHYR SUITINGS la Choic Pattern. French, Scotch aad Amtrici CHESS GINSHAZS. ENGLISH CHINTZES SS INCHES WIDE. Thaw goods ar Fast Color., aad not to 6 xet!d in aay other goods tor wearing. . JOHN STENGER. I