!UL I !i ?! i I I i SoincKet Ileraid. .4. ' Tr). j)imon4 Pyts. l,rtTT ram last k. t;w f n blow m. rW good very cbcsp at lit ffley's. t s. B".tJ ""N" ,iBmon1 Py- 1 uJ'' yas,ers Pkirts n1 Summer HiJ rablet for sale at Chns. H. Fisli , Book Store. f- HefflT keep toniest ""t and ttiwpt clothing in Somerset. Ifull linn of Millinery Goods atC. V. lrul . J x iae new line of eumrutr liats at J. B. 1 A couple f new casea of sinall-pox have jrrduped In Altoaoa during the rust week. Ihe best is the Diamond Pycs; only 10 I a pack. Ung lmes are much the cheapest, at Mas. A. E. Uhl's. CROUP, WHO0PIXG COUGH andBron avtis inimediaU-ly relieved by Shiloh'aCure. second opening of new goods at C. A. Wter. jlore now carpets and rugs just received at J. B. Sxydeb. 1 Co.'s. Ik fti'T "11s cheajiest goods in Soinet- tri. 1 10 cent )kae of Diamond Dye will cmIot from one to four pounds. Tlie public debt was decreawl during April about $U,W,(W0. Fitter iwteut lacing Kid Glove at Mrs. A. E. UUl'a. Fine Walnut Frame Eight Iny Clocks at F. MrPuweU'a for 4. A Bne lot of butter kepi lor sale at J. B. FsvDEiA t'oY l Diamond Dyes and take no other; i M oniy by C. X. Boyd. 4,0u0 holts wall paper, the cheap at in the rounty, at Htffley's. Danish butter is the latest foreign tmKrt itimi. "Sow we can have it at." ! Ju: from the city, a second arrival of " KOfls at A. AValler. a Xrw stock of Stockings and Summer i Cores, all qualities, at Mrs. A. E. Vhl's. A new departure at Heflley'a. Brunei nrju-U" oKl cheuperthan in I'hillelphia. Newest styles of Curtain lure at Mrs. A. E. Fill's. We hearif a numlx-r of m;w house t h- rns-ted in this plat pooh. ILL YOl" SUFFER wiliiDlepsiaand !Jvt Complaint ? Puiloh's Vitaliwr i rnaraiitued U cure you. Ju1 receieved a new lot f blue suits at J. C. Sinydcr fc Co.'s. Call and get one lw t.re they are all gone. Tiie Pennsylvania railroad compauy lias 4nlrel a semi-annual dividend of 4 jer cmt. CATAttKH CURED, health and sweet brruh secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Pri50cents Xasal Injector free. trlit -beautiful color from Iiamond Ji;; so trouble, and only cost 10 cents. ?v U by C. X. Boyd. W sell by fur the best fine nw?ns shirt in ti'irn fur the money. J. B. Suit deb A Co. SLEEPLESS XIGHTS, made miserable r that terrible cough. Sliiloh's Cure is the rmiedy f.r you. Tlie palmy days of a lKy' life are those V is which he fteta proiwrly spanked by his - toother. f o c.i t.'.. ... s ffarm Hofl ouauniim v lire ljo rarmen, buy a barrel. Hold ny Cook &. Beeiuts, Atfent. filer sells blue suits, fast colors, at yi 50; nsually sold at $8.50, and ie deties H competition. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Care is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Fekd. Wheat MidMnpi arrived this day. Full car load. April 11. 1882. Cook A Betritk. Instead of complaining of the thorns tmone the roses, we should be thankful j there are rosea among the thorns. I J. B. Snyder & Co. Lave received their i !eond new stock of goods. Call and see :h'm. f THAT HACKIXG COUGII can be so I sickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guar- tntee t. The largest variety of HaU and Bonnets, nady trimmed, and hats to trim to order chrap at Mas. A. E. Url's. ouy your zionery, uwto, '-- . . t -1 f IIt.yi ! bergs, Laces, Tnmmir-gs, ail l aper. -o- Sons, and all kinds of t-ancy uooo irora ilrs. M. D. Schrock. Prices alwavs low. mi nira vitti7FR u what rou d for Constitiation. Loss of Apitite, and .11 avmntoma of IWensia. Price 10 1 an T.WnKner bottle. ' i I ' r f Waxtek. Maple Sugar, ttacon, wnear, A ts. Potatoes and Beans for cash r in ex " cUn pe for merchandise of our line of trade. i Cook &. Brmrrs. A correspondent writing from tlie south the countv savs : " 'Rongh on Rheuma, I ttsm' knocks tbe eternal k terrible diese."' suffering of that Fortv hov's and children's suits, just ro- erived in addition to enr already large stock n hand. Come and see them at Holder- kiun 4 Son's. Gaias Seew Xow In stock : Mammoth Clover, Small Clover, and Timothy Seed, uti vill bny or sell. Cook Beekitv Full DYSPEPSIA and Uver Complaint y bave a printed guarantee on every bot- wof Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to ? "S-e Clocks, Nickel Clocks, Weight - lurks. Lever Clocks, Calendar, Mantle ' , Vts, Bronze dorks. Black Walnut , (Wks, Brrnze Figorr in greut variety, at E. Maxwell's. "W M. E. Schrock is agent for tlie sale i' ' the best nnlaandried Shirt in the market -only HM each. Also agent for the j rkNiion glove-fitting Corset, tbe best i ""ade. J Lakd I'LASTEa. We offer Baugh & Sons' s 1 ra Scotia Land Plaster, pulverized and !dr for use, at 1J0 per bag of 309 pounds, hich is less than manufacturers' price, lo lfrtight added. Respectfully, ' Cook & Bekbits. I'll. wa ate. We offer Baugh & Son's tfcwble Eagle Phosphates, the best on the rket, at 3 00 per bag of 200 pound, or W per ton of ten bags tlie latter ou Ota-1 w being $3 W per ton less than manu "T i nrice local freight A.iA Respectfully, Cook 4 Beckitk. tauisLE Aovrcs. Do not allow skeiKi ' h overrule your beta r judgment when ' on rtirle of true merit is placed before yon, j yon are dyspetic or your kidneys and liv-l "r affected, delay uo longer ; procure a j "f Swedish Bitters, the infallible rem-1 It will do more for yon than we can bout U. gee advertisement and teti-1 ;-i m tins paper. X t I route. are WUinj. and .on t'w air will le ImghteU srutt their Hightful fragraiH-e. TU tmi and busltes are ahowing m nvMiiturr STmptiins of patting on their ITing dres. Mi F.:ia Broker, who has m spend ing the w4 w.tiiw ia Philadelphia, return el to rionierset on Saturday evening. Mewrs. Jas. P. I.uary and W. K. Riley, of Johnstown, w ere in town ou Monday and called at this oSHoe. Mr. F. W. Biesecker, who went to Lan caster after tlw adjourn meut of the Bute convention to visit his alma mntf, returned home on Kumlay evening. The utittli loy now l.iycth his w here with," aside, which will bring joy to his heart by uiiiLnjr hint to attend the rircua on tlieitth. Owing to a jress of advertUement we are ttnablo to publish a full account of the proccedinE of the Republican Slate conven tion this weelt, hut will do so in our next. The reign of the rain boss has been of the dampest kind for the last ten days, and Vennor seems to be all' doubled np with chronic rheumatism. The grand encampment of the I. 0. O. F. of Pennsylvania will meet in Harrisburg on the loth insU The grand lodge meets iu the same place on the following day. The State constitutional amendment as sociation held a convention on Tuesday and Wednesday at Huntingdon. A number of prominent temperance rpeakers and work ers were present. The weather has been decidedly unseason able. Reports of frost and ice are unpleas antly plentiful and if the fruit is not serious ly injured it will be a mailer of Rreat sur prise. People who took down their stoves and changed their underclothing during the early part of last week, regretted that they had done so before Saturday night closed in on the world. R. F. Patterson, F-i., started for Pitts burgh on Sunday evening, where he expects to remain for nbout two wirks visiting his brother Burke. He will aho viit Washing ton, where hit. yoanper brother is attending college before his return. The Until summer excursion of the Penn sylvania Editorial Association will have Washington, D. C, as the objective point. The P ociutioii will rendezvous at Harris burg on Monday, June .", and leave for Wahiugton on Tuesday. Most persons are not aaare probably that t jere is a law ia force with a ienalty at tached, for the selling of explosive oils after night siuch as coal nil, etc. People should by all means try and buy their oil in day time, as well as trim and fill their lamps. The Meyersdale Onamrrdal, a professed Republican paer, published t wo days after the adjournment of the late Republican State convention, had not one word to say in regard to the proceedings or of the ticket nominated thereat. Enterprising journal ism, that. W. II. RtippeL E., has had the ground staked olT for his new dwelling house on Main street, and will commence work on it in a few davs. Mr. B.t!th, of Pittsburgh, is I ti.u ;. vi, i. ;n iw r.nlr ho a ennifortMhle and commodious one, but an ornament to the town. There "were several deaths in town from scarlet fever last week, and a number of new eves developed, most of them in a mild form. The two children of Mr. F. J. Kooser, Esq., who have been afflicted with the disease, are, we are glad to say, rapidly rcovering. Xow take vour hoe and take your rake and dig your garden ground, sunburn your nose and tear your clothes and gaily fly around; but when your neighbor's chic-kens scratch the seeds you plant with care, just waits week before you iqeak, and do not, do not swear. We are sorry that there was not a larger audience present on Friday evening to hear Col. Dunks lecture on Gettysburg. The Co lonel began and closed his lecture by sing ing a song. His lecture was highly enter taining and instructive, and was enjoyed and apreciated by those present. Fill a dish pan full of hot water and add a half cup of milk. It softens tbe hardest water, gives the dishes a brighter color and preserves tbe hands from the rough skin or chapping which comes from using soap. It also cleans the greasiest dishes without leaving the water covered with scum. Just t be in time, we ask what is being done about getting np a Fourth of July cel ebration in this place. This question can be layed on the table for a few weeks yet, and then there will still be time enough to con- aidsr it. We merely introduce the question to inform people that the Fourth is surely coming. At the Republican State convention, held at Harrisburg last Wednesday, this, 3Gth Senatorial district, was represented on the committee on organization by J. J. Cramer, of Fulton, and the committee on resolutions by Gen. D. S. Elliott, of Bedford. Ed. Scull, Esi., of Somerset, was one of the vice i . r . v .- '-- - -- v - - A !a(!v near chamberd,urg, Pa., recently mureil iuabox for the purpose f rajng cabbage plants, and plaood the same in a warm room. In a few hours the room was filled with young grasshoppers, which the warm atmosphere had prema- turely hatched front eggs deposited in the , It is said eggs will keep good for a year if put away in the following manner: Pour a gullon of water on a pound of quick-lime in a jar, let it remain about twenty-four hours to cool after the effervescence; procure g"i as fresh as possible and drop them into the jar gently. Place the jar where the eggs can be taken out without removing it. The law against the nseof musical instru ments in the United Presbyterian church is repealed by a vote of all the presbyterits, as follows: 341 ministers and If elders were in favor of music, and 227 ministers and 233 elders opposed. The majority ia favor was only 11. . Hitherto the si ngi ng of psalms has been tbe only music allowed in the United Presbyterian churches. Some of tlie Grand Army Post are pro testing against tlie desecration of Decoration Day in resolutions similar to tbe following, which every patriot will endorse: IirAtd, That we deprecate and condemn the custom now becoming so common in many places of holding pic-nics, playing base ball, etc., on Memorial Day, believing that tlie memory of the dead v hose graves we visit and decorate, calls for that respect their deeds of- valor entitled them to. Cambria county has 303 pensioners; Bed ford, 327; Blair, 431; Somerset, 333; Indiana, "; Westmoreland, 499. The annual value of pensions in Cambria county is $32,400; in Bedford. $34,9!".; n Blair, 4i,l5G; in Som erset, $3S,(iJ8; in Indiana, $42,200; in West moreland, $51,223. In Cambria county the annual payment of pensions, including ar rearages, is $"J1.37j; in Bedford, $06,493; in Blair, $47,690; in Somerset, $C7,ff; in Indi- a, $S0,3iU; in Westmoreland. $7,371. The McConnelUburg Rrpmbtie says: The I engineers of the South Pennsylvania rail rtotd are still vigorously at work in tbe re- tion in the vicinity of Mcllvaine's and Ly- s. Thev have cut away the timber near Sprout's, where it is expected the mountain will be tunneled, to come out on the other side in the vicinity r.f Duvatl's. The corps have orders to make another survey with a view of shortening and straightening the line, the treat daiderslura beimr a short . u ' 1 If the lamM in tome of the reraoU mrta j .4 the uwn wet cleaned a Uul the Uiight throw imt some light, but as it is now thr huiiM might as well not ba lit. Alviys RcraBsiiute. A dlickHis odor is imparted by Flomuw Cologne, which Is always refreshing, no matter how freely used. Mr. Samuel Custer, of Bloystown, who has a great fondness for horse flesh, sold on last Wednesday, May ii, two small bay horse, weighing 1,100 poands each, for fllo. Eleuasck axd Pcbitt. Ladies who ap preciate elegance and parity are using Par ker s Hair Balaam. It is the best article sold for restoring gray hair to its original color, beauty and lustre. Mr. Vihou Kreaser, of Wakefield, Clay county, Kansas, call at our oflice on Tues day morning and paid bis subscription "way far" in advance. He is one of the kind of subscribers it docs an editor's heart good to meet. Call and see our fine line of black cash meres, all wool, from 45, 70, 80, 90c and $1, and silk warp from $1 35 to $1 75 per yard, and anything in the dry goods line down to 5c per yard at J. B. SavDEE Co.'s. Mrs. M. E. Shrock has just received a large assortment of spring and summer Millinery Goods. First-class trimmers have been engaged for the season. Goods sold at bottom prices. Call and 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 Uhl to buy them. He has the largtxt stock of boots and 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. If the almost incessant rains of the past few day have been extremely disagreeable and gloomy to townspeople, there may be found a source of consolation for all in the information furnished by an oldeouplet that says. - A cold and wet April and May 1'roduces much grain and hay. We are requested by Mr. Josiah Brant to say that ti.j rumor in circulation as to his having sold or rented his hotel property is entirely without foundation. Mr. Brant has no idea of selling, hut proposes to run the Glade House as he has heretofore, and to keep it up to the reputation it has acquir ed of being one cf the best country hotels in the western part of the State. mmm The new comet will soon be visible to the naked e ye, and even now with a good strong glass may be seen. Late in the evening, sav about 11 oclock, you will see pretty wcl' tip in the northern heavens the bright star Vega in the harp. It may be clearly recog nized by means of two faint stars close by it, with which it makes a beautiful little tn angle. The comet is almost on a line drawn by Vega to the Polar star, and you can find its place bv noting that it is below anil a lit tie to the left of the Head of the Dragon, which is marked by a lozenge shaped figure lying a few degrees northwest of Vega. Somerset county was represented in the late ISnxiblican State convention by Dr. W. C. Hic ks and Hon. A. J. Colborn, the latter gentleman acting as a substitute for Dr. J. ir r;ilor una!,! tn Attend on ac- ' count f sickness. The senatorial district was represented by Ed. Scull, Eq.. sulisti tuted bv Mr. Jnfiab Keller, who was unable to leave home on account of business. The three gentlemen voted for both Beaver and Brown, thus representing the sentiments of the Republican masses of the county. They also voted for "Tom" Marshall for congress man at large. Prophet "Joe" .Smith is dead, but a proph et of the same name in the person of "Lu ther," has risen iu his stead. A few weeks since he gave vent to the following words through the Cummerei'J: "While Keller, Hicks and Miller are cooling their heels on the curbstone, the other fellows will be oc cupying their seats in the convention." Xow it happens that Keller, Hicks and Mil ler, or their substitutes, occupied their seats in the convention, but whether the "other fellows cooled their heels on the curbstone" we ere nnable to say. As a prophet "Lu ther" is not a success, unless, possibly, it was the convention to be he'd on the 24th in which "the other fellows'' were to occupy their seats. Whereas, It seems thai tbe graves of quite a number of soldiers in this county are un marked by proper stones, thus presenting a semblance of forgetfulness on the part of the living toward our fellow comrades, and Wheseas, the General Government, in her magnanimity, has made arrangements to gratuitously furnish grave-stones npon proper application. Therefore lUtoked. That R. P. Cummins Post, 210, G. A. R., ascertain, if possible, the number of graves of soldiers thus unmarked and take immediate means to Lave them fur nished, and that Comrade A. C. Davis be and is hereby appointed to correspond with tbe proper govermental official having that matter in charge. In accordance with the foregoing, the Post is now in possession of the necessary papers and will be pleased to bave any information as to where there are any unmarked graves. Where possible give rank, company, regiment, and date of death to A. C. Davis, Somerset, Pa, For once there seems to be a want of en thusiasm among our people in the annual aecorating of the graves of the soldier dead. We are led to this conclusion by the fact that as yet nothing has been done looking towards the proper observance of the day set apart for this labor of love May 30th. The day is but two weeks off, and if we de desire to pay the annual tribute to the he roes of the late war it is about time that something is done. We would regret very much to see the matter left go by default. Tbe soldiers sleeping in oar cemeteries de serve something at our bands, and what is more appropriate than the decking of their last resting places with flowers and ever greens. Iet our people more in tbe matter. If none of our organizations will take tbe initiatory steps, let the people call a meet ing and make arrangements necessary ior carrying into effect the proper observance of Decoration Dav. This matter should be at tended to at once. It must not be delayed- A short time ago a wan living in Somer set coanty near tbe Bedlord line, bat whose name we have been nnable to learn, was al lowed a large sum for back pension, and in Uie early part of last week received a check for the amount. He served as a captain in the late war, and his check was, therefore, a large one. He drove to New Baltimore on Thursday and had his check cashed by John Topper, after which be started for home. On reaching a lonely spot in the mountain, northwest of Xew Baltimore, three men suddenly emerged from the woods, and one of them sprang in front of bis horses and called upon him to deliver np bis money, Tbe captain jumped oat of his wagon, drew a revolver, and fired twice at the fellow, the first shot taking effect ia tbe neck and the other in tbe breast. The other desperadoes rushed to their cemrade's assistance, bnt the captain sprang into bia wagon and galloped off, followed by shower of bullets, one of which inflicted a slight flesh wound on his cheek. . . : t v -,-.'r' On reaching the residence of a Mr. Pugh. tbe captain secured assistance and started 1 hack to the seen of the tragedy, bnt the scoundrels had disappeared, carrying with them their dead comrade. They were trac ed for some distance by a trail of blood, bnt the pursuers did not care to prosecute the search without reinforcements. Tbe dead man's name is Sbeflrick. He has always borne a bad character; and but a short time ago finished a term ia the penUentiary. His accomplices have not ye, been captured. Bedford GatOt. " This U very interesting and only lacks one thing to make it exciting truth. - HeOey sails Carpcta of all kinds cheaper than rflak-'pJ.Saprioea. i s nan.aj.is aa m.icn ue uir-eM as- onnm id Eiblm.. Le.s. SUlA-rtati.w, Plome. Flowers, in live eonnty Is .i Mrs. A. E. Ihls. J. M. HolderUum Sons Invite evtrv- body to come and see their new num. new 1. new triea. Sew rood on.in in n I - - c every day. The fi:Mt aMurtment of WaU !. Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-plated Ware, ftt-tacles. Eye Glasses, ever brought toSomerset coun ty at E. McDowell's. - Exct-asjos Rates Don't fail to come and see our complete stock of goods before buy iug elsewhere. A lairro assortment of drc.-s goods, shawls, etc., clothing, hats, boots and shoes, etc, all going at excursion rales at Holderbaum's. Give your patronage to the live business men who ask you to do so in our home pa pers. Those dealers are the ones who want it and ask for it, and they are the men to be encouraged. A sure sign to show who offer the best bargains is an advertisement in the local papers. Somerset Book Stobe. Mr. Fisher, of the Book Store, announces new this week ele eant Scrat Pictures, beautiful Birthday Cards, cut and scolloped ceiling and shelf Fly Paper, Xo. 4 Golpel Hymns, family Bibles, Marion Harland s Cook Book, Har- per's Ladies' and Scribner s Magazines, Sea side Libraries. . Sol Oil wishes to inform the public that he has in stock a larger and more complete stock of boots and shoes than ever before. These goods were purchased when the mar ket was low, and will be sold at prices that will astonish tbe Jews. Call and see him hpfoic nnrchasinir elsewhere. Xo. 4 Mam moth Block. Why fa the rush always so great at J. B. Snyder Co.'s? Because they sell the cheap est, and are getting new goods every uay, Their goods are always fresh and nice, and they are anobligingsetof boys. Call and see them once, and you will always make that your place of dealing. They take any kind of produce In exchange tor goods. The flies, the little flics will soon In all their joys be here, A-waltzing ou a mortal's nose And jumping on his ear. , Oh, bless the little flies that buzz About the live-long day; Who would not kill them, every one? Who would not smash 'em, say? Save Time, Save Moset, Save Tboible, and go East, South and West via the old re liable B?& O. R. R. Xo change of cars to SU Louis and Chicago. Only one change of ears to Kansas Citv and AtohUon. For maps, time-tables, tickets and all informa tion in regard to routes call on or address E. E. Pattox, Pass. Agent, Somerset, Pa, All Information free. Office at Depot. At the election next Xovember Pennsyl vania will elect a governor, lieutenant-gov ernor, secretary of internal affairs, judjje of tbe supreme court, twenty-eight congress men, twenty-five state senators for fou yean, and two hundred and one members of the assembly for two years. Thanex legislature will reap!Krtioii the state into congressional, senatorial, and representative districts. There has been considerable rivalry in the boot and shoe business in Somerset county for some time past, but it is now an indisputable fact that Sot Uhl 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 pair. Call auj see him before purchasing elsewhere. We understand that a company, with C. C. Musselman at its i.ead, is being formed in this county, for the purpose of burning lime on a large scale, the object being to fur nish cheap lima to our farmers. The com pany have found a place near Garrett, on tbe Buffalo Valley Rjnlrod, hat has nne- qnaled facilities for making and shipping good cheap lime, and will commence opera tions there in a short time. Think of it! Men's full stock, half dou ble sole stoga Shoes at 88 cents a pair, men's fine buttoned or lace shoes at $1.37; ladies' fine kid button or lace shoes at 99 cents a pair; carpet slippers at 37 cents; infant's button shoes at 37 cents; best sole leather at 24 cents per pound. The largest, cheapest and best selection of shoes in tbe county just received at Paul 0. Xowag's cheap store, Berlinapa. Meat Ma be et. Main Street. We have just added a large Refrigerator to our Meat Market in which all meats can be kept coo1 and clean. Mutton, Beef, Pork, drc, kept constantly on hand. Open daily. Parties buying meat can have it kept in the Refrig erator until wanted. We have, also, 100,000 new brick for sale, which we will sell by the hundred or thous and at a low price. Roes Davis & Co. Headotabtebs roB Mackebel Fish. We have in stock, direct from tbe Atlantic 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. Xow is the time to buy them at fair prices for cash, or in ex change for country produce. Respectfully, Cook & Bekwts. Memorial IHr at Bekus. In order to celebrate the day in a manner befitting the occasion, the committee urgently request the citizens of Berlin and vicinity to turn out in respectable force, and to furnish flow ers, liberally, for wreaths. Rev. 8. R. Brid enbaugh will be orator of the day, and per haps others will speak. We call tbe atten tion ot the ex-soldiers to the fact that on that day we are going to take preliminary steps towards organizing a G. A. R. Post. Xow, boys, turn out. Let us see how many charter members we can get. - Jacob J. Zobx, F. B. Colli xs, Jacob Kjhssixkek, Committee. Whoever wrote the following had a level bead : "Just a few Jwords, girls and don't get mad. Go slow on getting aciuainted with everr stranger that stops a day in town, If en are on the look-out (or yoqng women to flirt with. Don't try to be the first to catch a comtnercial traveler or receive his company at your homes, or go with' him to sotial gatherings. This class of men make fun of you to your friends. Don't 'snub' tbe young men yoa know to gain the mo mentary attention of strangers. It never pays. Yoa mean it all right, but an unjust public b sure to hint many jwicksd things about yon. Many young ladies (all oat of notice, socially, by being ruled by a desire to flirt with strangers. Take tbe ad vice we offer and see how much happier yoa will be when yoa settle down in homes of your own." For the benefit of persons desiring to at tend the annual meeting of tha German Baptists at Arnold's Station, IniL. tbe Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell ezcaN sioa tickets from Um following points at the rates annexed: Johnstown, $13.65; Altoo. na,$UJ0; Soaring Springs, $15.35; Martins burg, $15 45; Huntington, $15.8.1; Mt. Dal las, $10.00; Bedford, $16.60. Tickets will be on sale from May 20th to May 30th, good to return until Jane 15th, Inclusive. One stop ovet will be allowed neither direction upon application to conductors. Passengers by this tine are carried direct to tbe meeting. For farther information apply to Tbos. E. Watt, linger Agent Pennsylvania Rail- roa, Pittabtrrgh, Pa. I A Los 8oosut Rip Van Winkle slept a good while, yet had bis sleep occurred about 50 yean ago, when Downs' . Elixir first at- t,inw ution, on awaking he would Uw to rrogniw this friend of ,he afflieteL and miaht bare taken another twenty-yean' nap, and waked np to find ! Elixir at th end or half a century, ,h moM PPa,r d tbe CoaSh Rna' A,8- Baxter's Eitters for Bil- i ious diseases, not so old, but gooA. Attextios, Smokebs Akd Dkalxbs. I have just purchased and am offering for sole the best 3 for ficts. cigar ever sold In town. Smokers will please give me a call. Country merchants will also find it to their advantage (o buy their cisars from me, for I can sell them 'Z per cent. cheaier than they can buy elsewhere, and save I hem the freight. Please give nic a trial. A tiist clasb 2 tut 5ct. cigar for 15S0. Albert Rece. Somerset, Po Post-Office building. Read this and tell your neighbors that Paul G. Xowag has enlarged his store room and added to his stock of Shoes, Hats Leather, Fancy Goods and Notions, Trunks, Satchels, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, an immense selection of men's, hoy's and chil dren's clothing, and invites everybody to come and examine stock and prices. Men's suits at $L50; fine black suits at $7.50 to $9.73; boy's suits $1.65 to $4.00; children's kflt suits $1.75 to $4.00. HaU in endless vs- riety. Good Wool Hats 50 cents. Also, all the leading spring and summer styles of la dies' Hats and Millinery Goods. Special Mestios. 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 201 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 fanner friends and physicians will find it to their advantage to consult him on any thing in his line before purchasing elsewhere. A party of experienced oil operators have leased some 3,000 acres of land in the vi cinity of Stoystown, this county, and pro pose at an early day to put down several test wells. Some forty years ago a well was sunk near where tbe S. & C. R. R. station now stands, with the expectation of obtain ing salt. A Mr. Kimmell was the projector of tlie enterprise, and instead of salt a greasy substance closely resembling oil that is used for lubricating purjioses was obtain ed. The project was then abandoned, and nothing further was done at it. Some months ago a party of operators heard of the favor able indications in that locality for the greasy fluid and investigated the matter with the above result. A Remedy rea Scarlet Fkveb. As Scar let Fever is prevailing to considerable ex tent in town just now, we think it a good time to publish the following which we clip from one of our exchanges : "Dr. E. Woodruff, nineteen years a prac ticing physician at Grand Rapids, Mich., furnishes the Springfield (III.) UrpuHicnn the following : ash the child from head to foot with btron g ealsoda water, warm then wipe dry. Then immediately bathe freely with oil frwu beef marrow or from butter, applied freely. Then give free.y catnin tea, or some good sweating article, jicnjiyroyal. etc. Repeat every half hour, or as often as they get worrisome or wakeful, and in one or two days tHey will be entirely cured. I have been called to cases where they were fully broken out, and in this way entirely cured them in twenty-four hours. 1 have bad thirty rases on hand at a time, and never lost a casein my life. Bnt now 1 am old and about to give np my business, and seeing from tbe papers that your town ia af fected with the epidemic, I wish to do all thegoodlcan. It is so simple. You do not need to call a doctor. A good nurse can attend' to them. If by opening the pores of tbe skin, and sweating, yoa can let off tbe poison,' which is an animalcula, or animal in the blood, the cure is com plete. The same is equally good in fevers of all kinds, hard colds and coughs. I take the ground that all diseases are caused by stopige of the pores of tbe skin, retaining the poison, or living animals, in tbe blood. and all you have to do at first is to open the doors of tlie system and let them out. All people k now a warm bath is good. But you apply the oil to the skin and keep the pores open for a long time and give theeneniy a chance to get out. I hope all will try it and they will soon be convinced." MARRIED. HOLDER BAKKMAN. At the Luther an parsonage, Stoystown, Pa., on April 11, 1882, by Rev. A. K. Felton, Mr. Samnel Holder to Miss Eliza A. Hark man, both of Somerset county. Pa. THOM PSOS-CrSTEn.-At the resiUcut e of the bride's parents in Stoystown, Pa., on April 2J, 182. by Rev. A. K. Felton, Mr. Martin S. Thompson to Miss Elizabeth Cus ter. DIED. PICKING. On May 5th. in Quemahon- ing township, this county, "Nellie Belle Pit-k ing, aged 10 years and 25 days. CUSTER-In Stoystown, on May 7th, William Edgar Custer, azed 1 year, 11 months and 9 days. MILLER. On May Cth, 1S82, Mrs. Marga ret Miller, relict of the late Tobia Miller, of Stonycreek .township, aged 00 years, 11 months and 18 days. FERXER. In Stoystown, on Mav , Robert Patterson Ferner, son of Abraham nd Margaret Ferner, of scarlet fever, axel 1 year, 4 months, and 10 days. Funeral in the M. E. church by Rev. A. & Baarogard ner. Rest dear babe, thy father's joy Is gone; but thou art free from pain And in the land of light and song Our boy and we shall meet again. There father, mother, sisters, all Shall dwell in one unbroken band; For "we shall know as we are known" In that holy, fair, and happy land. I would respectfully inform my friends of Somerset county that I have opened a new drug store at 232 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa., where I would be pleased to see them. My stock consists of Pure Drugs, Chemicals. Patent Medicines, ' Dye Stuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Goods generally. At this season I would call attention to the insect rades, such as Pure Paris Green, Pure Powdered White Hellebore, Persian Insect Powder, etc, Wheq in need of anything in the drag line cor.e aad see rne or writ for prices. All inquiries cheerfully answered. Chas. Gbjetith, w 232 Main street. UDITORS NOTICE. The nnderaimed. daly aptwhiUd by U Or- pbaas'Oewrt of goairt eoaaty. Pa-, U asssr Ula awviawasts aad attribata the Bel ia the h4ra4S of taw adsslsdstralc 0 Jowa U Saatta, dee'd, aad eaaoaf laws saaaUy ttlU4 taero to, koy irs ao&e Uat he wUl attead to tn dwUes -wf taw aewve awulaKn t, at sis sines la aVaes bevwaa-h, oa Friday, the Sd day of Jane aest, wba aad where all perm lot wind Bay H.LBAZB. BssylT Aadlter. JJXECUTOn'S NOTICE. EstaU of Mammt Xe&padd estate efOoaflaeaes task, eMrH Uo-, r, a'o. Ittsss tastaateatarr a kartsa beea rraaud ta tke ssklsrslawsd by proiief aataority -, aotlo is henby gtvwa Is all nenwaiadwDU4tosald4atoWSkakta4a paysssat, aad taos aavtas; etaiawsfaiaat ta wui t !" T eiswiioai tar a Starv. Jaa urissa, at taa csaee f U. Hkiksy. B la Ossisssss bevB, at 1 o'clock a. ss. - SAirCaX A. XcPBBE, sssylT Exsratsr. QKPHAN'S COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By vtrtaeaf aaerderor sat la-atIMrmt nf the Orpaaa' Uaait of aoamt m, , atnvt. 4, 1 will sxbom to iMsoiie sate, mi oarwraav. the lUtti tLiu . i - naueansslaca,at 1 'elaHt p. m. ht M a ssa vsBsjsjsvsn. aauei inn unsiiamvi , a- adjotolaa; tuOs ol K. k . Ka Ml, Jufca H and otnerr, ououIuIdk ISO tern. 1SS aorat Mrt4, 4? sens Id Biaulow hb1 iba bsl as U Uatorvd A Iwu-Murr tram bouo. ba. bra sad oat-b.iljligi lbrr-m erected a !S4.2S, S4,' TBrtetJ f'". a rata four "taB.aB4 Ubmmom on iim premla. Tbe fcrm Is la a high state of cultir.ii., mn- u luca . f"!"1"" W Ceatnville u.l K.rawouu. aa4 to channel ana schools. ASO A lot or isrMin-l sltuito at Km-!. kntt J on ! the lka ol H IiorHml an hrt N... 4. ,i ...uiimr i lut Io. 6, errek on tbe east, Miry t,n tnS ALSO A certain piece or parcel of !nj. ritote in t'r inaeaoAainiDKaVS acres, knows u tha Vinernnl property. A dwduog bouso ami s good vtnevartt a Iks premises. -TERMS OF SALE :- I Ona-third in hand, one-third to remain a lieu, tn Interest of which is payable annually to Um widow, spd at her death the principal to iht heirs and legal representative of laid dee'd, an-l the Miaace In three equal annual payments, to be te creJ spoa the premise by j augment bond. Ten ir "n'- f hand money to be pHi when the prui. AARON WILL, "nayl, Adminittrator. HABKET KEPOKT uorrseted weski n n uH e.. a. n W holeaale Prudoce Oummiselun Merchants, Pitt- Apple Butter. ner raL , H7& trv Clear Sides, unlit-. mi,. . uu..n.H Bibs, TjAs; Tasc. uneese, New Ol e rulta. A ih,1m i'iIh. . -A . . reaches, lialres. e:fwMi,i ha itaito mi-J Cherries. Ziattc; Rasptwrries, UtXje; Blackber- nea,iaiec; per id lor ail. ;Ieathera, Live Oeeee, per lb, MaOOc ; allied, ASaiO. gi(9,per doiea. 1 alt e : Jnaiile bweetl Svrnn gual u.) mf vI Suxar. llali- iv lh . v;n.. . . L - iT.- V. uni uniun- setts, per baB 6 uu7 00. ttutter ' ' r " . vian, 1 .Ui. mtug . u- Chole KolL -.Oai'lo. Foultrv Lira Chiekena. ik , 'r.aooonltng to size; Uteated, por "al'Je. Potaloe, tWal per hasbel ; Sweets, 5 tua 00. ba No. 1 , per bbl, 1 so ; Extra, per W'b.1 5 Dalry Per bul, 1 to. Hags, Cotton, White, per lb, jic; Cotton, MUed, 'ia-1 4c ; Wool en, Wa'-nc. Seeue. Tlmotbv. ner bnineL S Sia t SU; Clover, 4 7teS 00 lor small : (Mao W lor "mo. 1 aiiow, country, 7aSe ; Heeswax, Watt V" o. ineg-ar, vooniry, 10a 13c per a. Uvweeriea. Ureen Cones. Fanev Uln nerlh 1 v rii.,l.- oo, u4; r rime Hio, lie; Good Kio, Wc, Ur dlnary. V4t; Java, SOaZM. Koaated Coffee, In paper, per lh, ITalse ; low er trade, 12!-aMc ; in bulk, 12alJe: Java, paper; M2e; Java, bulk, SttaaT Sugar,-Standard A, per lb, .'c : Windsor A, smctPrarie B,4C! Kenned Yellow, 8aV MoilaAM Yellow, Tsse; Orannlau.1. Kitv, Powdered, lo-4o; Crubed ow, 10-He; CutLua lie. bjrmp, Chole Maple Flavored, Sle; Prime Maple Flavored, 4be ; Cboh-e Sufar Syrup, 60c; Prtine Suirar Syrup, 6c ; Good Migar Syrnp, Wc ; Black Strap, 3o. Klea, Kanifoon.Der lb. SlaSMo: Carolina. S .ew Orleans Molasses, Choice, Tic: Strictly Prime, Joe ; Prime, SSe. Teas, Yoona Hvaon. ner lb. 2Sc.al00: Gun powder, Steal eo ; Imperial, 3&asoc ; Japan, a70c ; Woiooir. 22a:ie : Soucnonir. iUaSc Candle. Star, lull welirht. luc : S;e irtna. ner Kt, ia;e ; Mould, per let, Sjo. Urala, Flaar. reed, ate. Wheat, Prime Red Winter. 1 ioal 45: Medi um. 1 ial 30. t.'orn Hleh mixed Shelled. H-Tnli.V? Yellnw Shelled, g&aSSc ; Ear Corn, SSaSSc. Oau, Prime White, Uaoe ; Mixed, 5Ta58c. Kye S3 lor Western : 1 (TJal ua for .Pennsvl. rant and Ohl. Iirlrj 1 ooal 10 for Prima North-western Sprina: 6c.al 00 lor Medium. Fiuur Fancy Patents, (spring and winter) S 60a8 76; Fancy St. touts, (winter) S OOaS ; Fancy Family White Amber and Winter, T 76 S 00; Choice Famly, (choice red winter) T Sua 1 i; a. rainuy, (meoium winter) ; I7 a: XXX bakers' ( vilnnesotai 7 2Sa7 60: XX Bakers' (Wisconsin) 7 2&a7 -'O: (Nmmeal. e&aw-, tn I-a- er. Oa 111. al medium brand 0 006 25 per bbli Fancy- 7 . 8 wi : Mye Floor, t 7fta 00. Mill Fen- Whiie Mltldlinzs. 30 0030 : J Coarae. u, 2-'. O0a-. 00 ; Seconds, 21 ooa'J2 90: Bran, 24 Cuiii 00 ; chopped Feed. 32 iria.A 00. Hay Prime Tlinoiiiy, tiale-J, at 14 Mlals 00 cer ton ; Prime N'uw Loase, 15 0- 17 to. Pro lit ! l.lve ntoeh. Provisions I'x. 8. C. Hams, tier lb.. 14c: Ex. S. C. Shoulder, li' ; Ex. S C Breaktast Uaeou. 13'c; Ex. S. C. Dried Bed, In sets, l.ve: Bt-el Tonsues, per ili-ren, W 00 ; Bacon shonlden. W,-; Short Ribr St-ie. 13; do. Clear Side, 13' .c; I Mess Pork, per bid. 1 "a: do. Short Cut I ami- ly, 0 to CO pea , tn obi. 19 7a: Lint. KeUned, rummer nsa, in tierce. Vie ; do. In halfbbl, li'f; do. In buckets. 13c; do, 3 lb pails. (0 Urn in etae. VrXe : do, 5 lb nali. 13cV. : dow lb nails. 1.1'v.c : do, IS lb paili, 13v,e cattle r air to mine snipping. ia?i7 7 com mon to gool batrherinK. 7 ii7 aO ; Balls and Fat Cows, 0Ba7 00 ; Veals, aaae. Sheen Common to Fair, at S 'IZni to. and Good to Prime, at 00a 40 : Lambs. 2&a7 12. SHogs Philadelphia Ho!, 7 607 80: Good Corn ed. Yorkers, 7 60: Grasserr. i Mas M Star A start) Indicate that the qaotalior.s in tine opposite have changed since last Issue. M nxe general changes in 1- iaur qu itatlnt TREASURER'S SALE I UNSEATED LANDS SOMERSET COUNTY. AGREEABLE to the provisions of an Act a f Assembly, directing the mode of ellln; Unseated Lands lor taxes, passed tbe 13th day of March, A. l. lsi.i, and the several tapplameat thereto, the Treasurer of Homenet County hvereby rives notice, that onlest the Oonn ty, School, Bulldlnc and Koad take doe on the following- anteated lands, are paid before the day of sale, the whole or aeh part of each tract or reel el land win nay ue taxe and cost will lii Uusrt rloase, in Somerset boruogh. oa MOXDaI, Jane 12fli, 1882, forth mar ms ol taxes due and the cost ac crued there-, ADDISOS TOWXSBir. Jcrr. tract. Taxet. 417 Chery, BlaryK ) 8 If eul Anthony, Joseph 80 41S Chery, Louisa.... S Oi 400 Tom, Benjamin S SO 4l Chery, Jane 144 ALtSOHrxv TOWTISB1P. 400 Amos. Philip 2 SO i Ilew, William IS S 1M Oalther si Colborn. s 00 19 Same 1 07 41 Una, Fater U 04 400 Herman. Nathan 19 SO 440 Black, John IT 42 494 ClUnger. Frederick 1 to 397 Gibson, Oeorr - 14 SO 4S Meyer. Jacob 18 ft! S94 Mile. Joba E 16 M -l Flours. Susan S 12 T Beer. Widow 3 W ii Starts, Adam................ 1 14 440 Uihaoo, John 4 400 Meyer Keed l'i 10 30 Same 1 14 200 CoflnKh a So hell It 00 z4 Brown, Tboma... i trl rBOTHEBSVaUICY TOWSSHIT. 100 Potter, Sarah 1 51 307 Stein, Abraham 4 i0 COKFLUEXCa BOBOCOH. i Piper, Williams heirt S SO 2?1 Wentle, Ludwlck 4 04 2.14 Wentle,Charies ft CO 2 1 Wining-. H. C 1 70 2 1 Wenon, Samuel 2 45 1 is Johnson, Mary's heirs 1 70 V14 Bnroi, ralrick C 42 1- 14 Dure an, James 1 70 2- 14 Failertoo fc Brother 6 20 2 14 Johnson. Catharine 1 70 tt JLog an, W. P. 4 14 lot: 1 Hall Iran heirs 3 40 2 )let(elty,Smuel 3 40 t Devena, Nathan 1 so I Hoffman, Oeorre SO Hod man fc Brother o 1 1'aOon, R.C ','4 10 tiboab, Joseph..... 4 40 2 McKennon. John 1 80 1 Shad, David o a Burn, Fatriek. . 2 70 Acrtl. 100 Oourtln, Benjamin.... 11 88 .of. t Welfley, Decatcr 1 M comm arcii towsshi r. An ft. 14S Jones.urael 5 01 4M Moore, Tboma 4 SO 4J0 Moor, Joeeph 4 22 414 Stotler, Jacob... 4 410 Slick, Joba t 2 4W Willlana, Israel 4 to 100 Kenatager, Mary A S 34 SLSL1C TOWBSBir. T, Beaehey, A. P SO 32i Llrengood. David So 410 Corey, James t) 2 28 Act. 41 Carey, James () ... S 02 474 Corey, Thowaa - 20 40s Corey, Jolh (V4) 2 24 40S Moore. Eno S 40 40s Charley, Joba t 4 Utu S Luwry, Samuel t Aertt. - 12S Cbristaer, Joseph 3 77 Ltfi. tt Aberaatby, Thoma.. ....... 1 SI 4 Camp, Henry 4 w a Clara. Maartes 4 44 2 Fox,Themaa....t 2 SB 1 Jones, W.H 134 1 K node, Jataei.... 1 Si Howell. Paul 1 Si 2 sUvaaaeraiX, Stephen 1 7 Aertt. SOS Kretehnun, WUllam.. ...... 3 C9 aasrviixa towssbiv. 2SS ' Johaaon, Thomas 31 OS 411; Tnosasoa, Jacob 44 14 - JSSTWBSOB TOWBSBIP. 312 BalUoha . 100 Flick, Ladwtck. t is 400 OlMoavIaaMS jajriaa Towasair. SOB rlnbley.Frederick 72 SOS 41 lab let, Thomas... S 71 282 (Hirer, William 0 74 ess Pkilaon, Itobert 4 30 4BS Heott, Joba - 0 72 41 St. Weir, William........ ... 0 72 3SS WaJtaora, Jacob 0 74 40 ' WUllaa, Oeorg 0 72 40J Meor. JaSM 00 nimarer, Ladwfck........,.. t so ABdenoa .......r.. S SO kiaalla, Genr.. ...... ia KlB(. Georw ! I0i LABiaaa towssmif. Hefiaaa, Oeorae 7 t4 H-dtinaB, Geofx- 4 Wit,Jib ; Shannon, Mklu-t B4 Cuauuraam A Way S4 (-owes rcBKxvrouT twsair. 13 Lmi. 'i 1 .Mm MeTstght, P. J. A Co. 30 60 100 ua 4 1 lMI 4.J0 4ou Lvlt, HeU,UJn IH Same i Same la 40 MearTee, Jamri. 40 Roddy. JobaD sal Same. 11 7U HoKir 14 SO Faiulev 6 to Levy, Peter 13 20 Harried. John Haul. lwU W j so S;wart, Ad-Irtt i is MKTXnSOALK EOBI'I EII. Adams, Thomas S f t lin.Uicr A Byer 9 (.1 Ileal, Edward S4 t-nxlo, John........ i ).; Fnut, T hama A............ 1 00 Kelly, Mrs. Sarah 112 Offltt, F. A Co 14 S4 Ravenscraft, John t V7 Stevenson, James 2 70 Gaither, James B t bi Sheets. Jon-ph 4J Stevensoa, Frank 1 40 Benford, John U 1 SO Crouw, Marjarut. s tJollIn, Mrs 36 Miller, Mrs. Sarah 1 40 .Medairy. Augustus ... M Miller, John A. 1 V. Muiibzan, Annie 1 32 Smueher. William 1 M Eaton, Noah V0 aiDDLKaxxa TOWSSHIP. Bedford, Gunning ) M Gairy, Adam's aelrs S 00 Kin, William 2 &) JllLFOCD TOWISRir. Beam.Jaeob 3 &g Brooks, Jacob..... S 40 Benson. Peter v 40 Johnson, William............ 1 04 Shoemaker. H UUam 4 OS Tom, IMnah. ...... .......... i 03 Wilson, Thomas Bto Ieslie, Thomas 1 73 Hart, William 1 00 Tom, Kacbel S 20 Sam s 7 Lufborooith. Nathan 7 14 DolpAEarnst i 40 Short, John SO Roddy, John II 4 M Sechier, J. P 73 1 1 403 ia j 1:4 400 400 40 30 314 338 6 314 33S 447 1.S0 Loti. 3 Aeiet. 400 107 30BTH41IFTO3 TOWSSHIP. Anderson, William Klnnamore, Sarah.... ...... Scbell, Henry F Hoffman, Paul Meyers, Widow Oriiilnger, Charles 413 45 ti 17 10 S u4 131 42 7a 3 UI. 1 1S2 Aertt. SCO 4 72 7 20 7 20 paist Towssmr. Clark, James.... Clark, Daniel ))vls, John Kspey, Andrew...... Kspey, Josiah Kdwards, Orltflth spey, Andrew Folk, Caleb Fulk. Caleb, Jr Same Folk, Caleb, Sr Fuik, Owen , Jones, William Johnson, Perry..... Let ham. Joseph. ....... ...... l.yle, James Same Moore, Abraham............ Moore. Joseph.... Poor, John John, Price Same Horsey, Patrick Shaw, Benjamin. Stow, John Spros,le, Thomas ., Stockton, Klcbard Thornton, William Frist, Llitabeth Walker, Lewi . West, John Warner, Heronamn Cook, John .Tone. Jonathan....... Miles, SamueL, Jr Williams, Israel. tircxano.vixo rowssair. Feml, Nelson.. S.i me .. sRars Tow.-ouir. Anderson, Samuel (1-J) Campbell, Mary.. Clara, Ihtniel Jones. William.. ...... ....... Tilion, William Sehell, Henry F KtiauK-l e, Huus Campbell. !Hai (caret.- Suiith, Anthony lluon, A Katley, William. UUver, William (1-4) Perry, Simon (l-o) Witherall, Samuel (15) Campbell, Mantaret. Hciubew, John. soiiXKsrr Towxsrtir, Felton. John Daniels, Lewi W.. KiramH, John O. Miller, Noah S Showman, Benjamin. Ankeoy, A. T - Pickinj Bernard sorrHaarros Towssuir. Bailey. James.......... Com peon, Samuel.. Cornbs, William Kobler, Daniel I.la-h, Edward MeBride. Mary. Moon. Witt Stokelev, Thomas... Tempest, Rachael Wellj, Janies Well, John Thompmn, William. Brant, John STOXTCRESX TOWXSUtP. Pubvl, Abraham Kercher, Daaie'. rrrea tvkkevfoot tiiwssiiip. Hoffman, Cole.. . Philllppl. Deltrick Snyder, ZarharUB Weimer, David Hannah W Weimer, Jen mean 19 2!:. 411 1:1 to 13 24 94 14 04 10 72 13 74 14 28 S Si 14 43 14 44 10 44 12 92 2 40 14 40 7 8 14 44 13 04 12 74 14 23 14 24 13 40 1 1 40 13 20 13 20 1.1 20 13 .'0 10 00 13 24 13 28 S JU 7 8 11 i 400 212 432 407U 420 433 43 4.1H 4IiS 403 DOS 100 44S 420 ---A 275 3X4 431 438 30 404 4W'4 400 400 401 tuo'A 800 42 403 43t 420 433 4U0 4 20 eo hot. 1 Acre: sso 1 82 VI OH 8 92 9 20 400 14 W l7 3 SO 10 57 9 72 1 ) 4 40 3 00 100 447 CU4 loo 4-JO 204 Wi 302 4J6 34 1U1 1 41 1 41 1 44 4 74 3 2$ 10 100 14 31 7 31 5; 1 WO 70 S 80 1 M 3 38 409 82 40i 24 400 477 112 400 210 40 7 144 i-0 9 Si I al S 13 IA 9 -th i Oi 3 43 l i V Ti 9 1 (k: 2 Ki 4 a 70 4U0 Loll. 1 1 2 2 2 2 Arret. 44 4i O Lolt. 1 1i 1crft. 40 UU 1 Aertt. 40 Lot 1. 6 21 18 42 ti 47 1 04 1 W SO 2 3S 1 14 at 3.44 1 Kins'. John Lnox, larld Wllkenii. John Mason, Tbomas Stlrtx, James......... Salllraa, Wlljon..... King, Q. B..M.. Ceso. Edward cbsisa Bosorsa. 8 Beerlts, Heary C. 1 99 Colilna. William m 1 fi 1 Itarls. A. V 60 A K rea zer, ii. k. V. 7 7s I Kuboa, Frats s Ml 1 Thompaoo, John... S oft 1 WIImmi, Saoner.. ....... ...... t 07 S RrelUer. Jacob 3 M 1 Weber, Heorjr 4 , 1 tt Frrmler a 71) 1 Kreacer, Henry 70 3 Pamiier, P. J T Oct 1 Roaael 4t Hoffmao 2 l 1 SutberUod, J S j i t Tbompeon, Joba i 74 I Korquer, Leroy to 4 Harrata, W.B 50 1 UboaU, Annie.... S 01 Comnenee at 10 e'clork s. m. JOH. H. WEIMER, Apri Treasurer. LIVE MEN WANTED To canvass lor sale of Xnrserr Stock ta their own and near by counties. Vrevioo experience on. ntvesaary. Addresa CLE BROTHERS. taaja Raraerymcn, Bochester. N. Y. pUBLIC SALE OF VALl'ABLS KCAL ESTATE. Tbe usdersiirned Administrators and iriutacj for tbe rale ot the real estate of Matluai Shanlla. deed, late of womemet lowoihiu. anmeraet coon-1 ly, l . win otler lor sale al oablie eatery, at I be borne of the deceased, oa Saiurday, June 2d, 1SS2, at 3 o'clock p. a., the following described real es tate: No. 1. Th homestead betas; the floe farm of the deeee't eontainina; HT acrea and 6-1 perches, more or It-' ; adjoiolrx land of Hairy Ioir, Ia Tl.1 Pile, Peter Heffley and other. There are about 120 acre cleared, with aj-md eritfeuildiDxa and tine fruit, that make this a very desiralM property. Ma 2. A fine farm, eontainina 117 aoaea aa-1 48 perches, more or le, with about 1M acre dearwl : adjotaina; lands of Peter Meoley, Henry Boylt, H. Is. Young aad other. The twe farm are two mile north of Somerset borough, at the Jen. aer road, and are both In a high atate of culliva boa, with good larm bulldlnc, fin fruit, etc. No. 3. A tract of land or farm ia JeUeraoa Tp., one tain ins: 2M acres and ITS perches, more or lee, with about Ti) acres cleared : adjololna land of Samael Barrlay. Joha Koneer, Abe Uowanl, Nicholas Deck and others. This 1 a tine timtatr tract and (rood farmlna; land, with aa abuaduav of limestone aad eeal oa the premise. No. A A piece of laad, contain leg oae-half acre, mora or leas, betas; nearly all aaderlald with lime sum ; adjotninc tract No. A Persoe detirins; ta purchase aay of thje prop, ertle BboQld examine them before day of sale, aj they will be seld to the highest and ben Sklder. t " TERMS: Une-thlrd cash ; eoe-thlrd to remain a Ilea In tbe hand of the purchaser the Interest to be paid annually to the widow of tha deceased 3 the balance ia three equal aaneal payment from data of sal. All to Da secured, by judgment ex emption note on the premises. Twenty per cent, of tha hand money is ta be paid oa the day ol loo sale. For aay farther Information, call apoa John H. Chi. Esq- the attorney, or the uadertigaed. JAOOB NFF, BEOINA SHAIT.1S, ma 10 Administrator aad Trustees B RIDGE SALE. The Ooaimlnloocn of rotucrest Coaaty will f- fcr to ktt at public oalery, ta taa lowest and best bidder, oa the premises, oa - Friday, June 9A, 1882, at ana o'clock p. nu. tha be Hi Ids; of a brW orer laral UlU creek, where the road t E.K. Shaf fer' mill aromas said creek, bsewoea the mad el Christian Miller, Frederick Sbaali aad A. H. Howard, la JeSeraoa tow sable. Plaa aad apeci oeatioa wlU ba exhibited ea day of ale. Attaetr- ADAM BXfJHAFFEB. tt. J.Hoasaa. JoStPH HOBXER. Clerk, j U.W.&AVBAKEB, nuylO . OonusiaaioDen. GEIS, FOSTER & U3 and 115 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Be? leave to call the attention of tlie peopU' nf Somerset tn tlu-ir fjirge ami Varie.1 Stot k of DRY GOODS, Notions, Oil Cloths, LACE Our assortments of the above mentioned goods are the LARGEST 1 1ST JOETN STOAVIST ! And we know that those bujing of us wi!I Cud OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST! Especial Notice is called to our Large stock of CARPETS Al LACE CARPET at from 18c. psr LACE CURTAINS CARPET Matched, Cut, Sewed, SrWhcn visiting town. Do Not GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN. aural i Frank W.naj. ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS. E3I WHOLESALE Tin, Coper and Sleet-Iron fare Uannf i T6. 2S0 .Washington WS AE3 PBEPA2ED TO CITES RANGES, STOKES and s At Prices Less than any other House in Western Pennsylvania. Special attention Dai.l to JobMmc H Tin. flalraniied Iron aal Sheet-Iron, Snirar Psn, Steam Pipe, Uof. Air Flpe. KootioK, Sputiu4, Suv:k.oI aites. Lnimate aiTen ana work l--ne by r.rM-elaM JihntownCiok:.SoearBT Antl-D.M Cxk. Kx?l.ior Coal Vum Toilet Seta, Breal C'loeera, aiie Hoxc, l"hamter Palls, Knires an-4 Fork rcommon and plated), Uennan Silvrr Sinn. tirit jnnla 8pooea, Tea Trays, Lined, Irm ti knameted Warn brHM and Copper Ketl V, Mnt Hnjilrrs, Oyter Brotlera. lrar Ueitera, ala illftereot kind. Dread Toaitera, Plated HrttMi.t.t and Wire t!at"r. Iron Stand. Kire lrona, and ererythina: of Ware nee led In toe Cousin liirtiiii-n'.. Aa experience eT thirty-three yean In bejlnea. Here ens Idea na to tcet the wants ol t'd tntMinnftT In oor line, with a amd article at s low prit--.. All goods aold WAKKANTtl Ad RKPlt KSK.Ti.l or the money reluwled. j1I and aeo the Warn ; get prices bef'ire purchatina; : n rul!e to siuw irond. Pern-ina eommenelDa; Honae-Keeplna; will an ii per cent, hy linjlna; their u lit Irom n. Merchant aUlnsr g'xxla In oar line f nor Id end fur Wholesale Price Llat. or call nd ei uotattonf of oor War". A we hare no apprentice all ear work U Warranted to be ol the he: qiall'.y at lowest pile Ti aare money eall 00 or send to lTAYBROS .Xo.2SO laihineton Ktreet Johnstown, Fenn'a. A NEW SYSTEM ! ATTENTION DEALERS. BUY DIRECT FRO "A HEADQUARTERS. YOUR Candies, Cigars, Fruits, Cigarettes, Fancy Groceries, Tobaccos, Wines and Liquors. AVc oniloy nu traveling saVr-meu. All pnxfe sold through irier cnrrciit.-. AVelnow We can Save you 20 per cent. Ky tl.U Sytem. Write for rrice List and compare with present pricrs. yoti rrifmev don't order. A. M. ROTHSCHILD & CO. Importers, Manufacturers and Commission Merchants. 507 Nixth Avenue. NEW YORK. sprS HERE IS THE PLACE! J. M. HOLDERB AUM 1 SONS NO. 4 BAER'S BLOCK, A Complete Assortment of GEN6RAL ISERCHANDISE consUUng of STAPLE and FANCY DEY GOODS! A Largo Assortment of . DRESS GOODS AND NOTIONS ! MEN'S, BOY'S & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING! HATS BOOTS AND SHOES ! CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS I Queensware, Hardware, Glassware, G-EOCERIES. All Kinds of Window Blinds and Fixtures, Wall Papers, Umbrellas, Satchels and Trunks, Churns, Butter Bowls, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, Toledo Pumps, Farm Bells, Corn Plant ers and Plows, Cultivators, and WAGONS! THE IIOLAXI) CHILLED PLOW, The CHAJiriOX MOWER & REAPER, The CHAMPION ' GRAIN SEED DRILL, With Detachable Fertilizer. TIIE BEST OF KVERYTIIINO AT J. M. HOLDERB ATM & SONS', SOMERSET, PENN'A. SPBING OPENING! We are open Ins; darina; this woekaa IMMENSE STOCK rat ftTorK or WUl ba More erer DRESS GOODS ! Ciiiira'. al Co i gprtflna; an tbe Latest Sow- ) In all U LATEST SHADES. Kin m .mi JOHN STENGER, 5a. 219 Xxla St, JOniJSTOWII.PA. Also, ia Pink. aad QUINNv MILLINERY, Carpets, Mattings, Bugs and CUETAINS! !l! yard up. at from 75c. pgr pair up. and Put Down, if Desired! Fail to call in and see Joba C Hay. AND RETAIL Street, Johnstown, Pa. CURTAINS HOUSE-FURNlSHiNG GOODS IH GENERAL Emrlne. and ail work pertaining to Oliar Kar Meeliaairs oniy. Sole Agent lor ISoble Look. i'enn. Ia Hoase-Farntslilns; iHmmI. we otter If we don't save NEW ZEPHYR SUITINGS HOSIERY laCkoleoratteres. Omnteta before. tfaaa rrsacs, Scatck ud Ansrxaa ENGLISH CHINTZES U IXCHES WWZ. Esse! L - 'aht Blue, Drat) Taesa reea are raat Colors. iiiack. sad act to ba excelled ia aay I etfcar goods tor waarhis;, JOHN STENGER. ! JOHN STENGER. NX V: )
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