0 Somerset llersvld. v. oiuu (km ia Ttmpuqjmaamtt S. .!.- -' '-- X-J Even tha spring cbkkea kmm will ba loie Uii yar. ) .m: si, iv x go"1 vtry lbcp Heffly's- FlaS f"r I1'011 Dy.t C-Boyd's. Itewmtioii lay is almost here; buy IU0-s X ac line of glassware at J. C. Snyder f(Vs,a!luithwmT. Call and see It. WSTfi Potatoes and wool in exchange pio" or ra.-l. at HoldertianniV CROtT, WHOOHSG COUGH andBrou jj.iiii imiufdiaUdy relieved by ShiloiTsCur. Nee. F-o1 ' J. B. Sxtpe &. Co.', HctAiJ) wll"ts for sale at Chas. H. Fish lUikWore. flit int white shirt wild in tin- United tilts at J. B. Snyder 4. Co.'s for $1, Hofflt.v keeps the . toniest, finest and jijwst clothing iu 6omewet. g(Rey aelli th cheapest gMtd in Sonier- J 11 ) M 14 Htfify ells Carpets f ",l tinds cheaper ,Uruilaleljhia prices. ae no)ly saitt J oat reoeircd at Hold (fwama. fine Walnut Frame Kight Daj (locks at . Ik-Powell's for $1. . . ; 4,(M) suits wall paper, the cheapest In the Miintr, at Hcffley's. Pocket book, pocket combs, brashes, per fumery, and toilet articles, at C X. Iloyd's. A new dtrture at HclTley'a. Brussel carl"' cheaper than in Philadelphia. i new line of calicoes, delaines, ant werps, litrus. chivmt. etc.. jast nwivetJ at J, B. Snvdcr & Co.'s. Call and see us. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, mad miserable tj lust terrible cough." Shiloh's Cure is the remedy tut you. . . . . A nice assortment of kid j;lovti, lace niitlM, lai-e curtnias, etc., junt rrcrived at llnlrterbauiu's. Sixty kegs of llollidaysburg nulls, the imt nail made, just receive! at Holder btum'i. A new line of Darby Hats, nice and cheap it J. B. BXTKEB & CV. CaTARUH CURED, health and sweet tomtit secured by Shiloh's Catarrh llemedy. Prk 3d cents Xasal Injector free. Y'iu will come to the snow, of course; and if yuu need drugs, patent medicines, pcr furiHTV, stationery, etc., call at C. X. Boyd's. Call and pet a nice hat at J. B. Snyder & (i. fur i cents. We never Jiad a better line of smuttier bat. THAT HACKING COUGH can he so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guar- iitec it. Il.-ffli-y sflls blue suits, fast t-olors, at ;..!; usually sold at $8.90, and he defies MniK-tition. Siminter suits, men's and boy's, are selling very low price at J. B. Sxyde A Co.'. VI I.L YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Lirrr Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalizer is ratranteed to care yott. if you come to the show on TYiJay yon will did just what you want in drugs and utioncry at C X. Boyd's. tUlLOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cipil(i by us on a guanuitee. It cures (ouMimjition. 1. M. Holderbauru & Sons is pit crry budy to come and see their new room, new rwxis, new prices. Xew goods coraing in rvy iy. The finest assortment of Watclses i locks. Jewelry, Silver-plated Ware, Spectacles, Eye Gasej, ever brought to Somerset coon-1 rr at E. McDowell's. . ' Wateb. Maple Sugar. Bacon, "Wheat, al. Potatoes and Beans for cash or in ex- liange for niercliandise of our line! of trade. Cooe & Keksjts. lK.n't throw your rubbish and aaltec In your neiglibor s may. ' iSj.ring fever epi lemic b upon na, and ita vts4ius sr numeruiis. The robins are eueerful and toOHm swst music in the early dawn."" -.-... Look out for tb dangerooa coonteraalt silverd'llarH now in circulation. Our larnuT fnends are (rreatly encouraged by the fine appearance of. their sraio fields and meadows. ' , day. tb mutioatii arrest of JaaAt In i ing tU Centaai lal fau teaaa look ttiMftiuaay tikalww aw awv rTcJ to temiali aV the on uf the CoKUnosiwebUh fa. JoaUiUrtMdt4Ciwdaal4 dwn Iba 'tlMbeat klU tcC:ir-vteraadee!dr SuwnMy, trtodat tbe last nzti&tmm ofj alley fnu .tJwdf ataUe ai a liriy rata. ! nient, in five to ten barrel lots, at prices las coon, on a enarsa oj aIKT7rwja bearx Tby mic C.ln stmt jost as a young than dty quo'-ationa, local freight added. The court reAsd toanstaia f jp.j. and J boy by tp t & -f pesMiik on Xotlce oar prkta elsewheraia local eolona MBmraRi nnmmey io pay a 4 KTy uomeoejcp, am T i erer a. jm ana net BMrse. ' or triis paper. A "fire iu the rear Indejiendent' Senator Mitchell has been called, doubtless receive the fire there. is what I He will riant flowers aud shrubs, and Oiereby teach your children to admire tiie pure and beautiful In nature. Persons planting yonng shade trees should encase tlieni in neat boxes, thus protecting I them from any injury. The laborers throughout the country i to be in a very unsettled state of mind, aad dissatisfied with the wages paid. The town presented quite a lively appear snce on Friday, there being at least three thousand people from the country and ad joining towns here. More ground will be planted la potatoes this spring than heretofore, and, no Provi dential interference, we will indulge in cheap Mjtatoes next year. Always Rcfsesbum;. A delicious odor is imparted by Floreston Cologne, which is alwsys refreshing, no matter how freely n?ed. Bishop Whitehead, of Pittsburgh, assist ed by Rev. Smith aud Rev. Stonex, will hold Ei4scopal service in this place on Wednesday evening, June 7th, next. During the past week the Academy build ing, one of the old land marks of the town, was torn down to give place to a larger and better bniMing. The Baltimore Si Ohio Railroad Company have commenced to run parlor oars on the daily passenger trains between Pittsburgh and Cumberland." The apple crop will be almost an entire failure tn this section. It is a rare thing heren'.outs to see an apple tree with any blow imson it. SUa confided to him that abe never wore anything but silk stockings when she went to dances. He said lie had no doubt the oostuaie was becoming, but ought not there be a little more of it? Sportituf Timet, Eukasce A5D Pi xitt. Ijulifs who ap preciate elence and parity are using Par ker's Hair Balsam. It is the best article sold fr restoring grav hair to its original color, leaiity and lustre. A Philadelphia magazine makes the state ment that marriage are oa the decrease. and it predicts that every twentieth girl of the next generation will be obliged to live an old maid. We were in error last week when we stat ed that there were only three candidates to be nominated at the coming Republican primary. There are four two members of the legislature, one poor house director, and one jury commissioner. Just at the close of the street parade of Barrett A Co.'a circui at Meyersdale, Satur day, a most terriffiu rain and bail storm burst upon the town. The rain came down in torrents aud se filled the nog thai U was almost Impossible for the performance to go 4 l i iiaitge nr n 1 ..... Call aud 3 it it Ji i 1 3 j u u u a i if u i M It X id see our fine line of cashmeres. from 1 to AO cents peryard; silk warp" (1.15 to $1.50; lawns 8 to 12) cents at Holder ban m's. A correspondent writing from the south of the county says : " 'Rough on Rheums, Usm' knocks the eternal suffering of that terrible disease." FHILOH'S VITALIZES is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Apietit, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 md "5 cents per bottle. Forty boy's and children's suit just re ceived in addition to our already large stock "ti hand. Come and see them at Holder lum i Son's. F02 DYSPEPSIA and Liver Oomplaint ron have a printed guarantee on every hot-1 tleof Shilon's Vitaluser. It never fails to oiri". , Offioe Clocks. Xickel Clocks. Weight locks, Lever Clocks, Calendars, Mantle lkis Bronie Clocks, Black Walnat Uuoks, Brrnze Figures in great variety, at E. McDowell s. We have a nice line of carpets mill on luud that we will sell cheaper than they ke ever been sold in Somerset. To be convinced call and see our prices; they sint be sold, aud Cheap is a good salesman. i J.B.svpraACo. Tins week new lists and Boa nets, new Plan-, Tips and Flowers, new black and warn Spanish Laces, new Fichues, new la diet's Xw.-k.wear, new silk and lisle Clows, ew riblKjim, Mas. A! E. I'ml's. Exciastox Kvrss Don't fail to come and w our complete slock of goods before buy ins elsewliere. A large assortment of drei . shawls, etc., clothing, hats, boots and shoes, etc.. all pinr at rTCTlr,ion rates t lIulth-rtHiuni's. S.J Uhl wishes to inform the public that he lias in stuck a larger and more complete k of bouts and shoes than ever before. These goods were Dnn-I..t - v, i.. ,,w kd : was low, and will be sold at price that jlla,t.mfch the Cf4j, ,nd purchasing el-ewhere. Xo. 4 Mam- Blrtb-Uavs are becoming very nouer ous in Somerset. Thursday was Treasurer Weimer's and Saturday Commissioners' Clerg Homer's, allowing only one day oe- tm- tn recreate." D. J. received his many frienbi during the day in bis usual pleasant and hospitable manner. Mr. Veunor has modified his siniater tire- dictions about the weather this summer, and savs the outlook is some what better : bnt he can't say much that la encouraging for next full. According to hia beat informa tion the cold will put in an unusually early and severe appearance. At the meeting of the Dankards, or Ger man Rantist. of Westers Pennsvlvania at Mount rieasant last week, a temporary silit in the sect resulted over the snbjectof dress, whether the old customs and styles of nf the church should be maintained or the modern stvles substituted. lar aad Usdergo an imprison mart Ij the county Jail for a period of ninety dart. - Jacob L. Bataell, of Keratoma Jnnotion, was crashed to death at Sand Patch on Thursday evening last. It aeents that Huu aU and a young boy aaiaed Baer juatped oa a coal train at Kayatooa Jonetioa and rode to Sand Patca. By toot maaai yoong HntcaU faU of at Bamd Patch, aad an en gine, caboose, and twain cars pasted over his body, mangling Mm horribly. He ex pired in about two hours. Charles E. Herr, the good looking editor of the Petrolia Bmmi, aad one of the beat fellows between this and sundown, surpris ed hit Somerset friends by cards announc ing bis marriage oa May 25, 1888 to Mia Eauaa B. Patterson. May your married life prova happy, and your bat you know bow hard it is to write a "too too" wedding no tice, Charlie, so just imagine that we've aid all the pretty things contained in a fail case of brevier, backed by a large font of italic "Here'etaiya."' Thursday night, as Policensaa Picking was attempting to arrest a party of hood lum who were behaving In a dJeordeily manner ia front of the Central Hotet, one of the v oaths anavMd a revolver la his face and started to run. The policeman quickly drew hi revolver aad Bred several hots at the fleeing culprit, but without ef fect. The next morning most of the party were taken before Burgess Welfley, who promptly fined thesa three dollars each and costa. The young man who drew the re volver has not yet tea arrested. Barrett A Co.'s ein-os, which showed here on Friday, was one of the heat that has vis ited this nlace for a longtime, fheerowd in attendance, both afternoon and evening. was very large. The performance was first class ia every particular, and some of the feats performed by the athletes were truly wond. rfuL Mr. Willis Cobb with bis train ed doga elicited considerable applause and created much amusement by the pranks and tricks whicu be had taught his canine friends to perform. The menagerie contained many rare animals, all kept In clean, new cages. Their stock was all In fine order, and among their many ' horses there were quite a num ber of very handsome and valuable ones The manager and bead asen are gentleman ly, straightforward fellows, aud tWreui ployes are of a much better class than are renerallv to be fonnd with circuses. The press agent, Mr. Cobb, is a rare good fellow, whom we tiavs known for a long time. The street parade was immense, and was witness ed by from three to four thousand people. Xow is the time to save yoar current and gooseberries. The chief drawback to toe culture of currant and gooseberries U "the worm," (more than one, but essentially the utne in efforts and treatment), that makes holes in the leaves early in the season, and if not checked will soon strip off all the foiliage. This insect is easily managed if taken in time. Powdered white hellebore, (not black) may be had at most drug stores. Upon a tablespoonful of this, poors pint ol boiling water, stirring the two well to gether; mix this with a pailful of cold wa ter, and on the appearance of holes in the leaves apply it freely, using a garden syringe or lorce pump if at hand. More tiian two applications will rarely be needed. Is it dan geroas While white hellebore is a power ful ntediuiite, we bare never heard of any danger from Its use, and we know of its ap plication by the sere with those who grow fruit for the market It is always applied long before the fruit is ripe, and is com- Dletclv washed off by the rains. Should it adhere to the fruit in any dangerous quan titles, its presence would be noticed, aad the berries rejected as soiled. If nsed as direct ed it is hot possible tor a safBcicot quantity to adhere to the fruit to be eaten unnoticed, and thus do injury. We look npon It as perfectly safe, or we should not advise it. America AjriaJtwut. injuring both I J '7. Te run sway team Wert eaptaisd betas they did any further injary. Cook V 2mm. Ixroa-ran to Bcixana. Wa ofier at our J warehoase or on track loom sat station. In ! An oM lady of New Yk died a few day five to tea banal lota, ' ago, and left $3. to Tarkm chanty . White lima, pat barrel, 180 lbs. net, $1.65 1 societies The heir want to annul the will, Calcined Plaster, per bbL 230 lbs net, 240 ! iik.l tKov M twist tn tiMM th ill il fWiwil ttA Mn fhm ma AA Insane. The suit to set aside the document .Quality guaranteed. Cook at Btamrn. ia bringing out some interesting testimony. It begin to look as though Miss Burr was of an economical and savins; turn of mind. There is sworn testimony that two dresses I calico and calico lasted her twenty years ; I also that she drank pea coffee out of a tin I There has been considerable rivalry in tbe boot and shoe business in Somerset county for soma time past, hut it is now an indisputable feet that Sol Uhl lead the van in that line. He has the largest and finest saocepanand that her bed consisted of j ,tock of both foreign aad home-inade boots three msh-bottomed chairs put lid by side. I aa shoes j Somerset countv. and sells twpsatfully infbrm my friends o aouaty that I have opened a new drug star at 232 Main Street. Johnstown, r-, where I would he pleased t tbetu. My stock consises of Pure Dni;p, CU-mhub.. Patent Medicines, Dye Hmtfc. IVrturoery aad Fancy Oood generally. At thi I would call attention to the. tuitH-trade, such as Pure Paris Oreen, Pure Powdered White Hellebore, Persian Insect Powder, &. Whan in need of anything in the drug Una eoue and see roe or write for prices. All inquiries cheerfully answered. Cha. Chotih, ' 232 Main Street AI7I70mCEiT3! ia ni o ef meg nawz. Wt art set Borises ta aae- the fulWvlog Saaa rstUcsMa s eaadMi. f-r thsrarkuM vflicva aMvaaied. at tke , u'ttaea Priawrv aaia. to se neat ea Satara , Jaae Ste, isa: GTFOR ASSXJfBLT. I JOHN A. WALTER, or sowxzsrr aosoceo, Sahjset tb tk dsHssia of tke RepoMlcsn Trl siarj a3actk, to bs ImM Saturday, J a Da ih. GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 and 115 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA, a Beg leave to call the atteadoa of the people of Smacrsct tor t:n-r La aRd Varied fcrock rf rafAatatarr aaaawM. lairram b Ouoa a. Baaaiva. siisasts CHOICE GXOCEXICS. FLOUR 4 IS" FOR AXXKMBLr. ; WILLIAM . MOItGAN, v jum Tow.xsair. Babjaet to th dedntan or tb Rrpablkan Fri Mty cUaeUoD, to b hekt Satarday, J on Silk. FEED It must be confessed there was nothing extravagant about this style of living con sidering she wsa worth $3,400,000. Coxrxrxxci Irxits. The new store room of Xutteri Weaktand Co., Is nearly.com plcted. - Tbe fruit crop was considerably injured by the late frosts, but yet there will be a reasonably fine crop of apples, unless other wise injured. Fail and winter fruit was but slightly damaged. ' Tbe wheat crop was never more promis ing, and unless something happens it here after, th supply will, for once, be greater than the demand for home consumption. This is en sou raging to producers and con sumers. The new school house is being treated to a new coat of paint, which adds much to its general appearance. It is unfortunate, however, that it was irreualrably damaged by lowering the ceiling from fourteen to eight or nine feet. A large amount of timber is being floated down the Upper Yough. The new boom across tbe river is not all that is desired, but it answer a purpose. Tbe upper boom does ita work as usual, but a better one is much needed and tbe want will be supplied before long. "Now she is working," wss one of the new things introduced last winter in a school in Lower Tarkeyfoot township, by an old teacher, a a compliment to his scholars when actively engaged on the black-board on problems he could not solve himself. Experience makes perfect. EH Ostler and wire, who resuie across the Yough river, started to come to town on last Sabbath in a buggy, and when near the river the horse became frightened and ran away, seriously injuring Mr. Ostler. Another clandestine wedding of children, the boy only about eighteen years of age, and tbe girl a trifle older, took place in this town a few nights ago. It was a well known fact that their union would meet the dis pleasure of the parents, but parties of whom better things should be expected, p'eyed a part in the matter, and their marriage was conwimated. .There are parties not a bun dred miles from here, clothed either in cler ical or official robes, who need a little prac tical instructien in a legal way. The mat ter is being kept a profound secret who per formed tbe sacred rite. Confluence, May 25. X. hundreds of pain where others sell a single pair. Call and sea hint before purchasing elsewhere, . . To Fabxeb. Buckwheat seeding time is approaching, and the use of Baugh A 8on'a Double Eagle Phosphate may add 50 per cent, to tbe yield of your crops. Therefore we think it to your advantage to give it a fair trial. Notice price in local column of this paper. ' Respectfully, Cook & Bcxarr. ApptatwM, f gal soSata fe5?'TJ'? -t troll)............. jfe .... at ss ssai.ua n i ta Baoswaif) a jta llasboakten, ft a... loftue .liVJlSa FOB ASSEMBLY. ; ANDREW J. COLBORN, or bokibsbt bobooqb. Subject to tte decision Oftha RannhllMa Prima. Tj Ktactkm, to be bold Satarday, Jaae 34th. DRY GOODS, Notions, Oil Cloths, MILLINERY, Carpets, Mattings, BTFOB ASSEXBLT, ALLEN S. WILL Oora, (ear) ft bahl.M...l......l"""...Ii ia Sabjaot to tb derision of th Bepahliraa Prl- (saalUd) ,..tl0 sary EJaation, to beheld Satarday, J aaotiUh. - Oalf skms, ft n, nsssssd, f) be. (to B) iaa-sarM) y a ivaaujej js ,, Think of It ! Men's full stock, half dou ble sole stoga 8hoes at M cents a pair; men's fine buttoned or lace shoes at $L37; ladies' fine kid button or lac shoes at 90 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 PanlO. Nowag's cheap store, Berlin, Fa. i a a N Mbat Mabkbt. Main Street. We have just added a large Refrigerator to our Meat Market in which all meats can be kept coo and clean. Mutton, Beef, Pork, 4c, kept constantly on hand. Open daily. Parties buying meat can have it kept in the Refrig erator until wanted. Weliave. also, 100,000 new brick for sale, which we will sell by the hundred or thous and st a low price. ttOgs Davis at to. LLwtbu, Middlings, aad chop Itf a Uata. tTba Potato, ft bs;iHw) , an, ai ................. Br. be bbt,xtr OfcWaJaa. Mr sack " Aahtoa.psr(ek .. SagartyaUow f warn Tallow, t .. WBat. at Ml, WoaJ, ..... 16a ...7 06T 6 Tte IT .Mcftlte ..? Toe .....TCHSU 4i SOoQTOs .11 toti at rts u 0 , 10 .41 90 .at 4ifel lie ...... 00 Seetiee Ilel4e ! SI at) 3je40o tSTFOR POOB SOUSE DIRECTOR, JESSE HOOVER, OS KltSOBD tOWWSHir. Subject to the deelstaa of tba RsimhUean Vrt. asary aUeotloa, to b held Saturday, jao 3Mb. IS" FOR JURY COXmSSlOXER, CHARLES F. RAYMAN, or- BttOTHSHSVALLXT TOWSSBIP. Sabjeet to tb deelston Of tha Kanahltaan Prt. BAary floeUon. to b hM Satarday, Jan Mth. N OTICE. S HERIFF'S SALE. HTTtrtaa afaartatn wrttanl Ft f. mi a i m Fa- laieii oat of lha Uoart of Umaa piaa'a or oomarsotaoaaiy, fa., aad to bm directed, ther Will S XBOd to BBbU aala. aa tha farm r "orgs ww, u Addison towasblp, Somerset xaoasd ta Waas, la Pa, oa Thuraday, June 22d, 1882, A Lono Sxoocc Rip Van Winkle slept a good while, yet had his sleep occurred about 50 years ago, when Downs Elixir first at tained its reputation, on awaking he would have been able to recognize this friend of tbe afflicted, and might have taken another twenty-years' nap, and waked Downs' Elixir at the end of half the most popular and the best Cough Rem edy known. Also, Baxter's Bitters for Bil ious diseases, not so old, but good. at 1 o'clock a. ai an th right, title, interest and caWai of alasaa UrttteetoB aad Ban )a Bin H Os- bora. a tadltldoaJa aad nartnara at tha Brm at j. v. vara a uo., and also all tb right, title, alaroat aad elauaof J. D. Han, aissoa Crlt tratoa and BoBjamla H. Osbvra, doing baslBeas asJ. D. BaraUof, maadtoth following una aau rVKOeny, Doing wo ngnt I BUB anu uoavst io potnAoasm, Mat, rocB r earbor oil, aaa outer vautaM Blnsral or svlatlU sarawsneoi, pa, ia aad aad or in faUvwlug doarrlbad tiBota of land, aU sltaata, lying aad Uiag in AddUun Tp., Sooaeraot Oo., Ja for, daring aad aaUi th lull tens vi twenty rears ma in ay oi A. u. IIS I. no. L A carta la tract of land owned by Oeorg up to find ,ny nofjRuTi Tii MeSuSj: 'h.r. a century, r 777. . ... r 1 m - . , ... , I "a- " , wn nun vm ujh aula wui a, I il , U I . ,n of wat ri.'il.r,.hl. i T" t i,7 oi (Mil Vhl to biy them. He JT k rf boou and Shoes in 111, nera at ncra tar oe- I ,'mtPiiaa- Ifyoadont believe It rail if ' snd , ,!m v - . . .mihujih4J A3iuca. Soniethinff t.. 1 fiier" grocerv. Jn-t ,wvt . l,a r tu.h, fresh brook trout. Labrador f"h d sorwed mat kerel. Al U!I ,1,,e f canned fruila. 1 mean kusi.. w. and am Belling all kinds of arroceries, aBr. snd feed at bottom Tkri dp.11 !!! ,T Ur,f rinr-oiTKmlte "the Sonicr- i ftWCT 1500,1 ST0B--i,r. Fisher, of the ! . 8,OTT- announces new this week ele- I ""-wtand scolloped ceiling and shelf i in, rarr'.Jfo- 4 Hymns, Family anon Jiariaad s Cook Book, Har t I,Tlli, "d 8criW Vaearines, Sea- eeveutt, Aavica. Da nnt ailv. .i.Lf t to f errul your betterindnnt I Srtir4 rjL . T. . 1 i 'r. " ""rnl w ptae nerore yon. ! I J yon ar Arn .t,. .. Oovernor Cornell has vetoed the bill pass el by the Legislature of Xew York State which proposed to give to the defense the clo ing argument in capital cases. He thinks that it increases tbe chances that the guilty will escape conviction ami that, for this reason, it is a sten in the wrone direc- t;on. The new constitution for tbe government of the military bodies of this State, framed br the Militarv Board appointed for tbe . . ........ a. nurnoeeis now WunsT aismouieu. n en forces the strictest discipline, requires regu lar attendance at drill, and makes other laws for the en force mer-t o' the duties much ne jlected heretofore by the National Guard. aa Mr. Samuel Berkey. one Somerset township's most enterprising farmers, in forms us that on tbe 22d day of last Novem ber he sowed two seres of rye, and that it is now ia bead. He says he would have sow ed more but that hia neighbors laugbedat bitn for doing his planting so late in tbe season. " " Last Tuesday afternoon, while Captain Smuts, passenger conductor on the B. At O. Boilmad, 1 wsa ejecting arverat drunken rowdies ftosu Itis train at Garrett, he was struck in the face with a stone by one of the party and knocked senseless. The Captain soon recovered, however, and need his mall freely and m !h efiect. . The list of county eamittecmen as pub lished hvt fall contained a few errors which hare since been corrected. Some of the committor men elected wee ineligible under the rule on account of having served last yeir. In all suca cases laeenairman nas appointed the man having tbe next highest vote, Tbe corrected list will he found ia another column. In MbmobiabV Died, May 4, 1882, at Som net. Pa., Mrs. Frank Shearer, wife of Rev. J. F. Shearer, two days after her removal to this place. .. Tbe death of Mrs. Shearer, wife of our pastor, occurring so soon after his arrival at this place to enter upon his pastoral labors, is exceptionally sad, and tbe affliction most keenly felt by us all. Brought into our midst witb a ray of hope that she might pom-Mr regain her health, and in obedience to her own expressed wishes, our hopes were disappointed, for are we bad time to even extend hertbe band of welcome, death claimed her for bis own. In this sorrowful bereavement we feel that the church has lost a bright and shin ing example of Christian grace and virtue; tbe community a beloved and estimable so cial auxiliary, and the stricken husband. our pastor, a loviuc, faithful wife, the sharer of his joys and sorrows, and an in valuable stay and helper in his pastoral work. May tbe Almighty Father, who merciful ly "tempers tbe wind to the shorn lamb, sustain, comfort and console our beloved pastor in this hour of his trial, and grant that from the very depths of affliction, he may gather renewed grace, wisdom and strength to continue bis work in tbe vine yard of the Master. We deem it proper that these expressions be entered upon the records of tbe church. and published in the church and local papers. Geo. W. Pile, . . . . J. M. Houkbsacx, Oltvbb KsKrrEB, i . "W. 8. KaauAai J.H. Fairs, H. C. Bbbbits, Church Council Trinity Ev. Lutheran church. ; .- Our genial, whole-sonled friend. County Treasurer Weinier, celebrated his fifty-second birth day in a right royal manner on Thursday. He kept open house during the . thoie who wouid be willing to use Tbe traffic in oleomargarine la steadily oa tha lin was and there are now four or fire manufactories in tha State which turn out large quantities of tbe stuff and dispose of it as genuine hotttar. In Philadelphia dealers in the compound disguise themselves as countrymen and ao about from bouse to bouse selling It as fresh butler. The manu facturers declare that they aaake no false representation to -their cestoaten and do not wish to receive censor if artail dealers deceive tbe public, , They say that they manufactur oleomargBrin from pare beef oil an assert that it is as good as dairy but ter and as harmless to health Tbe beat aleomsgariae is made of beef oil, to which is added a small quantity of milk and butter. There would be no objection to a composition of this kind being put up on the market and sold under iu proper entire day. end was visited and congratulat- ed bv his lance circle of friends. That "Pert" might lire to eeirbrate many more like occasions in a like manner was the wish of all who called. i Master Hermanns Baer, a young son as II. L. Baer, was run over by a horse and buggy driven by "Uncle Tom Pajeoa" on Saturday morning. He was picked Up la an unconscious condition and carried into tbe bouse, where he soon recovered. ' His injuries were slight, but it. was a very done call, a "Uncle Tomt is by no means a light weight. Rope jumping this eaanai of year al ways produces Its leetianam eewalts i n the death f young girl, Xasisroua deaths front this cans have already hern recorded. and those made pwWie are ftrwhahly but a Uc'efench aytacUabaw. mail fraction of tbe total aameef- Last week a little girl, daughter of Jacob Bel lar, died in QolUdsyaa-ug froaa yaiwoing the rope. Parents are too car leas with their children ia reread io tbia daajreroas sport. it, but it is well known that many mann- foctures nse ingredient which are very un wholesome. 'Hog's lard la frequently sab- stitnted for the oil. Its presence can easily be discovered by tbe dark streaks which are seen in the roll when it is cat. Tbe mix- tant is sold under tb. names of "oleomarga rine.'' 'botterine" and "suene." A consid erable auaatitv has been sold in this town as batter, and far th benefit of those who aroooBe deaVngia it we will publish the saw governing ha aala la tUk State. ' Tbeact ofssiirsMy of lUy S3. 182S, pro ides the wry person whosbaU xaanu fcctur for sale, or who shall oCr or expose toaaKwyatticUorsqbstaaccliBrTjia f batter or eheese, not the legitintaas fpra duct of the dairy," email oonstiicaoaaly mark apeo every tab. firkin, box. or pack I L. 'T1 orO0T and Ilv-, It wtmld be welt If It could he abolUhed at . it wm iVJZTrZ rr ' , ,e j u,e -(p s9tM VU innp Tatr 1 a ' . . " a - r boatfc.1 Hm-mA , " tWlTrfrW&nfirijymnpiiig rope athuii..!- taau- in totr mraoB or ica m aa awaigsriiiis as a , .u iiui paper. in hands of a'tJ pistol In the hands of a hoy. UlUUrs not esse then an half Inch in sixe ; aad is ease of retail sale of such arti cle ia pereeis, the sailer shall deliver there with to the parr-has re a written or printed label bearing the plainly written or printed word wuteargBric" la letters of the sias first wMansswed. A rWatfon of this act auljectatheeCawder aa a fiaa of $100, oae balfrfertJacoes to tha Umner and tha balassotiMsappQrt of the poor of the county in which tbe oCender resides. The following is the ministerial and Sun day school convention programme of Som erset District Evangelical Association to be held at Salisbury, beginning on Tuesday at a. m., June 13th, and closing on Thurs day evening, June 15th: The itinerancy as contrasted with a settled pastorate. Rev. T. Eisenhour. What is the difference between legal and evangelical justification Rev. A. J. Green- await. Wbat is mean by the purposes of God in relation to wbat is usually called election? Rev. W. F. Shannon. Thorough organization in church work; Its nssssslty ad benefit. Rev. E. F. Dickey. The practical utility of ssnjp saeetings. Rev. W. A. Reiningar, Exegesis on binding and loosing on earth and In heaven, and binding and loosing sa- tan. Rev. L. M. Boyer. Wbat ia tbe ground of distinction between lore of benevolence and love of compla cency? Rev. 8. J. Caton. Tbe lights and shades of the itinerant min istry compared witb other professions. Rev. G. W. Risinger. What are the statistics of Somerset Dis trict?. Rev. A. 8. Baumeardner. The best help for a financially etnbarras-e ed church. Discussion to be opened bv Rev. W. A. Reinlneer. Hostility and indifference to tbe preached word, and how to overcome them. Rev. J. Portch. To what extent should discussions be tol erated in the Sunday school? Levi Lichtli- ter. The elements of ministerial success. Rev G. W. White. The proper attitude of an iterant minuter on the temperance question and on politics. Rev. A. S. Baumgardner. Methods of study in preparation for the pulpit according to II Tim., 2:15. Rev. B D.Dalseii. To what extent may sketches be used with success? Rev. J. WoodhuU. What are the evidences that man will ex ist in a future world, and wbat will be the nature of the resrrrection body? Rev. R. P. Van meter. Wbat is the best method fur raising the most missionary money In Somerset Dis trict? Mrs. Ruth R. BsuniKardner. Tbe relation between prayer and tbe fort knowledge and providence of God Rev. D. K. Lavan. What ia the antidote to ntanilters of our church for refusing to patronise our Sandsy schools? Rev. J. Q. A. Curry. The epicure or gastric temptation accord ing to Prov. 23:lr3. Rev. L. I. Baumgard ner. The beat method for securing interest and attendance at the Sabbath School. Rev. W, B. Shaffer. Do the use f church bells and steeples justify their cost, and what are their bene-' fits? Rev. C. F. Floto. The reward of Christian giving. Rev. F, K. Baumgardner. Has tbe applicant or tbe minister the right to choose the mode of baptism, and should the minister conform to the choice of tbe applicant? Discussion to be opened by Rev. R. P. Van meter. How Shall we increase the religious effi ciency in our Sunday schools? Rev. J. L. W. Seibert. Black board drill Rev. L. M. Boyer. . Does regeneration render tbe son com pletely holy? Rev. M. J. Baler. tine. Can we be endowed with power from on high la tha same sense tbe apostles were If not, how may we approximate to it? Rev. M. H. Shannon. Preaching services. Monday evening, June 12th, Rev. C. F. Floto; Tuesday even ing, June 13th, Rev. L. I. Baumgardner; Wednesday evening, June 14th, Rev. R. D. Dalrell; Thursday evening, June 13th, Rev. D. K. La van. Attettiox. Smokebs abd Dbalbbs. I have just purchased and am offering for sale the best 2 for Sets, cigar ever sold in town. Smokers will please give me a call. Country merchants will also find it to their advantage to buy their cigars from me, for I can sell them 2 per cent, cheaper than tbey can buy elsewhere, and save them, tbe freight. Please give me a trial. A first class 2 for Set. cigar for 113.50. Albert Reck. Somerset, Pa. rust-Office building. Read this and tell your neighbors that Paul O. Kowag has enlarged his store room snd sdded 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 cltHbing, aad invites everybody to come and examine stock and prices. Men's suits at $1.50; fine black suits at $7 JO to $0.75; boy's suits $1.65 to $4.00; children's kilt suits $1.75 to $4.00. Hats in endless va riety. Good Wool Hat 50 cents. Also, all tbe leading sprint; and summer styles of la dies' Hats and Millinery Goods. While's No. a. Tbo uUver Trasler tract, adjoining lands of Gvrg Was, John ttautb, Jasuar lanhart and vuieia, wutauuag as acrei, nor or leaa. No. . Tha Aainonv Shoemaker tract, aiioln. mm iMuum oi a. j. uraBwr. rater snoenuutsr ana outers, ooatatttlBB 19 acres, mora or lea. Mo. 4. Josiaa Mincer tract, adiolnlna lands of StUBBel Pallia, Oorg Was, 4.1 trad MkcceU aad others, aonlainius W aer, mora or lots. Ho. a. Jaases Y. McUllatoeB tract, idiolnls land of A. 8haBua, John Lankan, Kston Can Blnghant aud others, eontalning SO acres, mor or oa. No . D. AamstiB tract. adklaln laads of 4oiib rarunaar, jaatee jaotjanney ana oiaers, oatainlag isu acres. Bear or less, and Is known a ta ramcB tract. No. 7. Noah Bird tract, edtoinraa land of Da- vm a a ear, niraat rrants, mnw stayers aaa outer, cent nuns 147 acre, more or lest. No. S. Henry ueteber tract, adjoining land of Joba Harms. Uetld Kelm and ouiers. containing S? eras, awre or Its. Na B. Semael Pallia tract, adjoining lands of ir agree was, jueiaa auutor. Jua. ijb run in ana ocoere egatainina z. acres, mora or ten. Me. 10. J. w. f ullla tract, atliolnirui lamls or J. L. Auastin. Jaae MeUartaey. S. Fullln aad others, oreitalnlna ss acree. nor or lea. no. il. ua w . iMnieis tract. Miuinina unus f V. Hhoeauker, WniUnt Hilbaagh, Bstun Cun nlnghsai and ether, containing 17 acres, more or MS- Na. IX. A. J. Cramer tract, adjelnlna land cf Bucbmi HUtaer, aaaaei ameer aaa otaera, eon- taming 117 seres, aaor or less. N. U. J. All pmom are hereby antlfled sot to balU fcn. eesor pat other obstractioaa apoa any of tb pub lic highway of Somerset township, and persona who hare placed fences apoa the public ruad of said township, will re more them without farther notice. Tbe rroand appropriated for pal die mads mast bo kept clear of oustrnetioBs. A dis regard oi tbu notice will cans an afurouaent of the law. JONATHAN NZDSOW. auySl . ttapervisor. Admitted and Decided! THI PEOPLE THE JUDGES THAT DR. FAHRNEY'S Health Hestorer Th sreet Tegetable Remedy, ear more esses otdlssaaesofth UVUL KIUNalYand HLOUD other known remedy. It contains no e poison i is mad of th most harmless raeue medical Muni. Marka an. I hart waicn seiene na aiscovered for cleasslVg the blood And rtrlne ton to th Stomach ank TJrer. Pan be used with oerfeet safetv bv old and tour. It will build ap the run-down and overworked Dody. aw a1" eueairin ana virot to taose wno leal weak and worn ont. All madlclna daalnra aall It rreparea dj , UK. V. rAHHSEI a SON, marl Hagerstowa, M1 OTICE. . Th Public I hereby notified that mv tro. Eoh raim Slagle, has left bis home, and that I will not be respooelbl for any debt el his eon Irani lag, and wanvAli persons not to trust hiu on my ao. WWII, . CHBISTIAN SI. A OLE. mayU tlaemahonlng Twp. Bugs and LACE CTJRTA.INS! Our assortmcntd of the above inontionetl gootlj are tbe LARGEST IN JOHISl STOAVN ! And we know that those buying of us will find OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST ! CARPETS Kspecinl Notice is called to our Large stock of A! LAAE CURTAINS ! ! ! CARPET at from 18c. per yard up. LACE CURTAINS at from 75c. per pair up. CARPET (.latched. Cut, Sewed, and Put Down, if Desired ! EECEIPTS AND E1PZNIITj1.ES OF SOMERSET BOROUGH, For Ibe Tear Eaii&s Harclt 31, 1832. L. AacastlB of Josiaa Klnaor. Joseph to SrtrtAL Mnmoji. During a recent visit to Johnstown, we dropped tn to sea Curt. G Campbell, tbe popular Main street druggist, and found biro a courteous and obliging centlpcian, Sir. Campbell's store is at 264 Main street, ni hia line of Progs, Medi cines, Pye Stuffs, Perfumes, and Toilet Ar ticles is large and complete. He keeps no old, stale stock, but everything fresh and re liable. We would advise oar readers to call on him when in Johnstown; and onr farmer friends and physicians will find it to their advantage to consult him on any thing in his line before purchasing elsewhere. MABMKP. " T 7 KEEFER STUTZMAN. On the I4th of May, at the residence of Charles Bald win, by L. C. Ackerman. Eiq., Mr. John Keefer and Miss Joana 8tuu"jtn, both of Shanksville, this county. DIED. tract, ad joining- landa w.PaltlB. Allretl Mit chell aad others, containing 300 acre, mora or a. No- 14. Estoo Cannlnshaoi tract, adiolnlnr laaaa of jona waiaer, siooen siouiintoca ana others, maintain MI urn, asere or lees. Mo. is. Uatoa Bro. traot, adjoining laads of Oaorc Waas, Ell Header, A. S. Mitchell and e era. wmtalaltur ata aeraa, more or leaa. No. la. Aieoibald Bird tract, adiotnlnc lands of uearra w aaa, juma aitcacu, josiaa itintrar a euara, eoataininc i acres, more or ias. - Ho. IT. David kelm traak adiolnlna lands ef jobs Haaaa, tienry npeicner aau ouiers. contain- laa SS acres, ssora erle, . No. is. Thoataa Kylar tract, adjoining lamia at J umm aaM Jm waaiH attu oiHera, n iisaiainimi aiitrs itr irti Ma 19. kUraai Fraau tract, ad Miliar lands of Noah titrd. Payld atluheU. Baatt liird aad others ooqUiaiag W acre, sore or kss. Ko. go. JowBh Oaatmiai tract, ad ioining land f Jona Haaaa, Tbu mas Kytsr aad others, eon. talnlnaC aero, more or leas. No. SO. A. a. at toenail tract, adjolBlng Unds of immvm Broa- was aiutt aaa outers. oisin j aeraaorerla. Th pareaaaer as bare th nrtvilM of aiins saOcleat ual aad uatoar fruoj the Dramiee to ran tb aeeeeaary angtaa for th prossentien of asx'Qrr. From Gillian Lint, Collector...., 7 s w. it. riati, uotieetor.... MS 13 ' Borough erale .... Ms at liaraeM Weltley, tlnv, 14- mxe, e 94 55-41479 3 - ' - . : ExrasDiTtracs. Amoant pJil for pttbllo servioe ana ump nanutig. f 64 24 njts 09 Si 79 73 3 71 iu oo eitss S4 kaaaaTATiosa The awDcn ia fa stmnle of ta aoov aacniMM tract af laau. reapeettvaiy. ar la raeeiv the fall equal one eighth panel th Batrol m, coal, rock ar carbon oil, aad other rat eable aUaeral or volatile ea halluces, dlaeorered, eacavatad, sbsisiiI aa re an aa th premises, a prodeail,eaoaalad ar pata pad bs th cnut state ; uie w or royalty to oa aeitverea at wett or wetis la to pip lis. - Aad said owner in re simp! ar to rally aee aad color the laid seamless lor Ibe parpoaa of tillage, except each part as shall a COXN. At Ursina, Somerset county, Pa., on Hay 2Uth, Hitnon Conn, aged 3J years, 4 months and 20 days. His hope was in Christ. ' ' - KNEPPER. In New Centrevllle, on Fri- day evening. May luth, after a lingering and painful ' ill n. Oeoree Knepper, aged 75 years, 5 months and 10 (lays. . Mr. Kneitprr was born aad resided in Somerset county until death call him away to the place prqiami for those who ar worthy to enter therein. lie was one of those who in all his life was a peace-maker. and as such might be called one of "God's children." His guileless nature, his truly Christian deportment and example were so manifest in all his conduct during bis life that be wss usually esteemed as one of our best citizens, whose life and deportment are worthy of our example. : Cow. TCEUWELL. On Saturday morning Inst, the 27th int.. Miller Tredwell. in his tit year. Mr. Tredwell came to Somerset from Bed ford county about the year 1834. He was nominated and elected county treasurer in 1S5, by the Whig Party, and was an es teemed snd respected fellow citizen, whose kind heart and genial manners made him a eood neighbor ' as well as a pleasant com panion. v Cost. pwrBssas. aad a riant c way over aaa acres tit (aid premises to ta ptae or pieces or auaiag or excavating-. TaaamxewloBMtB suit oil. T. Mehef fcy aee of A.N. Dvbi aad O. O. Oroff aaeof aataa uaantaanam. At ta same lime aaa place aaa or vtrtas oi toe im writs of ft. Fa. aad AL Fl. Fa to medi- reeted, tha re will eexAsd tn poMle sale, all th rtehl. UU, laiereet aad claim of the defeadaBla Almoa Crtttcataa and Bentamia H. Osbora as iadtvMaala at.d paw er at the arm ef J. D. Banal fc Oo. Ami alas th right, title. Interest sad claim of J. U. Baraea, Almoa CrltteBtea aad Basjaaua H. Usbera, doing baslBeas a J. I. Kama a Oo.. of. ia and to the following nroparty towHi 1 Kaglaa, I Boiler aad Fitting, Steam pip id sanaiffttnai I Belt, l Tag Kowe and i Wood KJf Oimiilne, ha.. As. . Takaa in asaeailua at tb salt ofS F. Mehaf. Sty aee ef A. If . OabteaadO. O.Oref aasot Es ta Caaalaghsm. . None. All DersoBJ parehasing at tb above saw will please take aetata that tb parebaa 11 ban Aaxmnt paM for oil, lams, Ac. . Aa'l paid lor streets aad ruads.. - - interest on ueii ior flre ens inc.... Am't psid fur imall-pex patients (Terrel and West) Am't pahl for miscellaneous ex. Knses, including prinung ana s-an - Am't paid for salary of Bums and Clerk UABrunT ea thb soaoron. Total aaoaat ef orders issaad daring tbe year SUM U Am't of aapaM orders oatstaad- Ing at last settlement 1157 os S2S44 41 ut wuca uer ba been paia..,. ......... I4;a -j LeavkignrascBtlialHUtie. ....41164 34 aisooBoxa or rmt ocr.H. A m't doe oo dnpUcat of O Ullao Uox. Uollector S KB n A:a't da on dopllcata oi Wqs. H. flalL lata Collector 144 SO Am't doe firom J. H Hostoa. ... M 14- 811 Db. Qiluas List, Collhtob. To grors amoant of Japlieale...... 03 L'l By amoant paid A nz ss By xoBoratiuB and eommiMioa aa amoant collected . 71 4'i By balaaee aaeolloetad K 7S VM 03 "a. W. H. F- tt, Colucctob. T V-laace eatftaodlnr ea duollcate 21 1 Ub. By amiaut paid MS U oy exuneratioas and aomminlon aa amooat collected S43 By lie lance dae boroagb t SO tK It will ranasra a soon aa tn property i , otherwise It will be again exposed BBocaed dowa. 0 to sale at UM riik of th Ort panhaaer. JOHX J. SPANGLES. SaaarsT's Ormt I Saeriff. May x. USX. i Wm. & Morgan informs us that his en tire stock of finished goods was saved from tha fire by being stored M a separate build ing, and bis agents expect to visit and trade with all bis ctattorMrs in this county as osnaL Jcsncaa arrag iEaca; Taxk Notice. I bare Cor aala wild catao4 fox scalp blank aftVlarita for use of justices of tha peace. ! Also, a felt Una of all kinds of blanks used i by Justices and constables. Orders by mail promptly feOe6js4 to. data H. Fnufrs, Bookseller, cViraataet, Pal Docsls Eaoio PiioarsiATa. Having ban died Baugh A Sob's Double Eagle brand for two yearn, the nsarits of which bare been tairiy tested by many of the formera in this section, we are prepared to say that it ia one aaaong tha beat fartitiaexs now ia use, and take pis are ia rtacniag PrUxay tbetonof lObags, $28 DO nj L .1 1 ana J- inw vy img vi twyguwa, 1 . List of the committeemen of tha Repub lican party for Somerset county for Addison A. J. Colbom. Allegheny Amos Ware. Berlin borough Jacob Krl-singer. Brathersralley S. 8. Forney. Conemaugh Samuel Mlshler. ' ' Confluence boroagb T. B. Frwnrz. Elklick M.F. Uwry. - - - Greenville J. C. Kendall. ; JeflVrson A. B. Len hart. , r, ' JennertoerO'a-Jacob Kantx. Jenaer township F. Q. Sen". Larimer ?. W. Sader. Lower Turkey toot J. J. Rush. Meyersdale horougb Alel. 8bemaker. Middlccreek J. BV. McMUIen. Miirord-J.C. F.Miller. Xew Baltimore borough John George. Xew Centreville borough Daniel W. Will. Northampton K. O. Bowman. . Paint Levi 8wank. ' , . ' Quemahoning J. EL Zimmerman. Salisbury W.H. Lambert, , . , Shade T. O. Mock. ' Somerset boroagb L. M. Hicks. SomersetS. M. Wendel. Somerset, North Jonathan Miller. Southampton W. P. afartz. . , Stouycreek E. M. Lambert, toystown borough Abraham Ferner. Summit Samuel Baylor. Upper Turkeyfoot S. P. Weimer. , Ursina borough K. D. Tutxy. ' Wellersbarg bormigh Michael Long. J. R. Scorr, - G. W. Pitt, Secretary. Co. Chairman. BXPCBUCAS PKiMARY Th Rewvbliau Totfft of ofcmvwt aoan ty are reqoeatad to sawamble at tha places ss lected in their several election districts, on stetauratay. Jmmm 2a, IMKt. for the par. pose of nominsting a county ticket. 3.00 .J.E. Scorr, Gj. W.Pilr, CoocetBrxarra. Secretary Chairman. jgXECUTOR'S NOTICE. EstaU af Oeerge Kaeppcr. lata af Nw Maatr viu Dojuaaja, aaea. taitar taataaara'arv ra tb above estate BBvtac a graated te the iaderslgBed by the proper aataortty, Bailee is hereby aires to all aulas Indebted to said tat to dike Immedi. at aayassat aad those having claim aaa tut th aaa ta arniat taam oatr aa Bcntieateii tor set UaaaaBt. oa Satarday. Jaly h. ISM. at tbe fltee of H. L Baar, ia Somerset boronah. autys Eneator t Oeo, Kaiper, dee'd. . AUDITOR'S NOTICE. " Poister aad wife,') Ia th Court of Common j to - - ' V Flea of 8omerat Co Bafas H. Pal. i ) e.2ai Apni T. ura. (Tolaatary amigBBsmt.) Aad bow, gal stay. ISM. an BtoUoa ol J. B. Scott. Kaq . attorBey for jadgawat creditors, the Uoart apellate Parker Y. aUmmt Kaq , A ad I tor todistrlaaie tea htada ia th heads uf th As slga la aad among taoa legally entitled tbera- Extraet from ta record certified th XTth of stay.isss. . 1 , . B. U. TKE.T r. Frotaonourv. The aadertlgaai, I ubi laauoe of the direction gives ia IL foregotag commiastoB, will attaad at theesVwof J.O. Kimmel, Kaq , la 8omenet bor- , aa Friday, the SSd. day af Jaae, 1SU, ta Crlorm the daue therim eejotaed. AU persons lerseted will please take notice. - FARAEst I. klaMEL, auy 31. Aadltar. l. a.) We, tb aaderstgned Aa.lltor ol Somerset bor. oagh, do hereby cenKy that wa have examined and aadlled tha arctnnte and vooehers of the foregoing Butameat, aad have foand them correct. W itses oar hands and seals. Attest Cajts. C. SRAraa, Clerk. fAKlvKK TREWT, - . JNO. N. 8NYIIKK, m. j. ruins. rnsySt ' Aadltors. TOTICE. 7 ' " ' " " Bus NoUUntoeb, Committee of John M. C. Holllday, of Addison township, Somerset county. Pa., having presented a petition ta tha Uoart 01 Common Plena of mid aounty of Somerset, asking for aa order to Biortgag tha real estate of said Joba d. tJ. Hoiltday, net fee Is hereby givaa that said petition will be acted apoa by th Court 00 Siatanlay, Jon 3, 182, at 2'olnek p. tn. S, C. TSKWT meylt-lt ' ' ProtlMootary. esaTWlien visiting town. Do Not Fail to rail in and see GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN. Frank W.tiay. ESTABLISHED U TEARS. John IL Hay. HAY BROS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL gXECUTORS SALE., By vtrtas f th last will aad tastamant oT Oaorr Kaepper, lata ef Ntw Ceatrcville Bor. umitiit Oa, Pa aeCd,. I wfll espooo t pabllc stl aVioek, la New OsatrtTllle Bor tb follow al eatat 1. Tb lac real aetata, te wit He. two Vti of groasd ia ttaaw ea the naih itde af Mala sti, tiaaJed ea the wast by allay aad ea the) east ay Jab Wsa, aavlag tkereoa erected atw alary nasas haa, staMe.aad ether otat eaAaaags ss goad repair. Tha la a vary dettra- BaJ IBHII1BI WBIl OB He a. ta Hllford mfrbt A lef ofswwad mtaaU Twauaaar Hew twatiiild. adjammg lands af J1aa S-tllar. Jeremiah Welmer aad pablie wawaevrasiaa ta eaet, eoauunng aareerleaa. .Taislot is all cleared ealUVBUea. Ma. A A hat ed ' amd swaata ss Mnfesd Twp., aaar isew C - la. adaalaa laadaaf Heary kay, M. tL Wtaad aad athers. State toad lead- in a. A A sat a ..sialaad aKvate as BrnSbrd Ta.. ear Haw CaKisrtlm,edi ilalag laads al Soaaa phiiT-t, Cnaaaeiy sT. Bydaad others, eoatala tag tavas asfea, ssam or Mas. Oaa-taMtat iasaeaatta ha Bald ta death tha peW mltstasMrs a Has Sar th widow, tha HABKET BEPOHT Corrected wrehly by- R Beatty, Soo a On., W boieealc Prodoec Commlssioa Merchants, Pltu hurgb,Pa., Comatt j Fraetwca. Apple Batter, per gal, 50a Tic , Bacoa, Cous try Clear Side. WaWc -T Kibe, le; Khonlden, TaSs. Obaese, Hew Ohio Factory, llaUc I)rled Fralti, Apples, sliced, a7e; da, quarters, asj; Peacbes. halves, 7 : peeled, do isa.e ; pitted Choir . Saaae ; slaapbcrrie, U a'a ; Mlacaber riea,la17ei per lb tar all. reatba active tfeear, per lb, Maue; Vlxed, MaSo, Kggs, per doten. 17alS J Mapw Sweets Syrop. Sua! UU per gal; Sagar, llaiae per lb.; Soitar fraa, italue lav tsat lotos setts, per bukb S 80a; 00. Matter Choice Koil, iOe-ilc. Poultry. Uva Chkkens, TOaSOc per pair, aoounllng to tlsej llroaaed. per lb, 14alae; Turkeys, loatffc;: Oeeee, Salle; Uucks, slue. Potatoes,! 7al Sa par bushel ; Sweeta, .1 SOaS 00. Salt, No. 1 . per bbl, 1 ; Kxtra. per bbi.1 x&i Dairy, per hoi, 1 ii. Kags. Cottua, White. perlb.aSe; Cotton, Mixed, 'JaJ4e: Wool, ea, V.aUs. Seeils, Timothy, per buanet, 2 S6a X Se': Ciover, i lsaS Si lor saiad ; & ta (or large. Tallow. Country, SaSr: Beeswax, VDa par lb. Vinegar, Country, luelae per gal. Srwearlaa. Oreea Coffee, Faacy Bio, per lb. U boiee, do. U'se : Prima Kio. lie ; Uuod Kiu, lac Ur- dlaary. tt; Java, SOaxUs Boasted Coffee, la paper, perils ITalSe ; low er grade, nUaiae; ta baig, Txale: Java, paper. m-jbc ; Java, oata, avaa. SBgars, Btandarl A, per lb, fP-le ; Windsor A, c; Prarle B, !c: Behaed Vellow, aseo MulUsmi Yellow, :ac ; Orannlatad. tio Powdered, uij.e ; Craaaed low, lue Cut Loaf, tvacc yrap.-CaolQ Maple Flavored, IV ; Prima Maple T Flavored, 4Ss ; U hoi re Sugar Syrup, aee ; masa BWrar nyrap,ac ; um sagar syrup, ear; Black Strap, X. Uca. BUngooB, per lb, 'Risric; Carolina, s "'Sew Orleans 3Colases,-Cholc,T3e: Strictly Prime, 7ur ; prlBM. sac Teaa, Toaag Uytoa, per lb, Se.al 00 ; Oaa- powdr. Steal so; Imperial, 3Ste: Jape a, U a TO ; taeaag. XssTas : SoBCheag. Xtooie. uaaaiav-star, rati wetgns lee ; steunne, par art, lx;$e ; Moaid, par set, ae. WvwSbh riamg. Fa ad. eta. Wheat,-Prima Bed W later, 1 19al t; Medi ant. 1 l se, Cora High mixed Shelled, 3a5c ; Tallow Shelled, liaWc,- Ear Oora. Matrle. CatA-Friss White, la9e ; Mixed, i7etc KyeM ft Westers ; 1 Jel at lor PeaaTl raaia aad Ohio. Barley 1 seal W - for Frias North-western Bprtag; Sar al oefnrMadiuUL 'Iker raacy raveeia, tapnva aN wnwi) Tin, CopDer anil SteeMron Ware UanuTy, No. 2S0 Washington Street, Johnstown, Pa. ws aee' prepares to orrss RANGES, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNiSHiXG GOODS IK GENERAL At Prices Less than any other House in Western Pennsylvania. Special attention MM to Jobbing Is Tin. Oalmnlsed Iron and Sheet-Iron. Pugsr Pans, Steaas Pipe, Unt-Air Pipe, Boo&ng, Spoiiu. Murk oi Knglnea. and all work pertaining to Cellar k'ar- aaces. Enlmates given and wirk done by Brrt-claas oieelianlcs only, bwle Aitent fcr ISoble Conk. JobrtowB Cook Sjamrs' Anil-Duet Cuok. Excelnlor Penn. In Ronsa-Fnrnishlng ffooils we offer Cnal Vases Toilet Sets. Bread Closets. Cake Hexes. Chamber-Pal!, Knlve and Fork (common and plated), Oerman Silver Spnon. flritannla Spoons, Tea Trai- Lined, Iron and Lnameleil w ares ttraes ana uopper n.euire, meat nruiieri, tiyiier itroiiers, ti ' ueaicra, x oinerani ainua. Bread Toasters, Plaied Britannia and Wire Caator. Iron Slawls, i ire Irons, and everything of Ware neeJed In the Cooking ivpsnmrac. An experience of thin r-t' -ee years in boiinem here taa bles ns to meet the wants ol thi r ninunttv In our line, with a good article at a low price. A II good old WARRANTED A3 KF.I'K ISLM'KIl or Hie money refunded. Call and sec the Ware ; aet prices before purchasing ; no IrixiMe to show goods. Perannii commencing Hous-Keeplng will sera Ji per cent, by buying their u lit from u. Merchants selling goods in our line shorki scad fur WboleSkle Price List, orcall and aet iiuotationi of our Warn. As we have no apprentice all onr work is Warranted to ba oi th ben qmtli'.y al lowest pike. To save money call on or a-ad lo HAT BROS-, Xe. 280 Wnahinston Street. Jwhnstown. Penna. HERE IS THE PLAGE! J. M. HOLDERB AUM 1 SONS NO. 4 BAER'S BLOCK, A Complete Assortment of GEtJGRAL MERCHANDISE consisting of STAPLE and FANCY DEY GOODS! A Large Assortment of DRESS GOODS AND NOTIONS! MEN'S, BOY'S & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING! HATS .BOOTS AND SHOES ! CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS I Queensware, Hardware, Glassware, GROCERIES. All Kinds of Window Blinds and Fixtures, Wall Papers, Umbrellas, Satchels and Trunks, Cnurns, Butter Bowls, Tubs. Buckets, Baskets, Toledo Pumps, Farm Bells, Corn Plant era and Plows, Cultivators, and WAGONS! T11EHOLASD CHILLED PLOW, The CHAMPION MOWER & REAPER, The CHAMPION GRAIN SEED DRILL, With Detachable Fertilizer. THE HE.ST OF EVERYIIIIWG AT J. M. HOLDERBATJM & SONS', SOMERSET,' PENN'A. CUERIFFS SALE. ttj virtu: of a certain writ of Vend. Kx.. Uwued out of the Court of Ommon Pleas of ftumeriwl Co., Pa.aodu me directed, there will be ril to public sale, al the Court Huae, la Uoiaerset, Pa.,a Fr'ula'j, June Mh, J882, at 1 o'ekr b. m.. all th rlcht, title. Intereet and claim or tbe defendant, iianiel I- Miller awl Pranktln Rbnada terra tenant, of, la and to the following real estate, sltaata la bimmt town ship. Somerset county. Pa., containing 14 acre and VI perrhe. strict measure, expdaiag lale ol Henry Uarndt, Samael Herk.y. tieofge J. Swank aad others, baring thereon erected a story ivl a bair dwelling houM, barn and other oBtbnlldlnga, with the appurtenaucea. Taken in execution at tb salt of Adam Aires man. Nortec. All person pnrrhaslng at tba abnv sal will pleas take notice that a part af the par ehaas BHiney to Da bum known at tba time of ale will be required aa soon a th property I knocked duwn, otherwise H will be again expueed to sale at th risk of th ant purchaser. Tbe reetdoe of the parchaae money moat ba r-aid on or beKir Thursday of tb first week ef Aeguat Ccart, the time fised by the Court for aarurina tlieac knowtedgnMBt af dead, and bo deed will he ac knowledged until the purchase money 1 paid in fall. JOHN J. sPANdLER. SHKBtvr'a Ovn a, KherifT. May 3U, ISM. i gXECUTOU'S NOTICE. Estate of Margaret IfeSpadden. lateef Caaaueace boroaga, 8omr9el Co., Pa dee'd. Latter teetameatary oa th abac aatau having hw graated ta the andeveigned by tb aereoy girva w ail nronar aathorttv : Bollca t nersoB Indebted to said eetaU ta ma k. Immediate I VaaMS; Fancy St. Iamis, ( winter ) s XSaS W ; raaey Family w sit amper aaa w later, i ia ; ChotcaTialy, (eaote red wlater) 7 Sua T 74; XX Family, (madlam wlater) 7NaT : XXX Bakers' (Mlnaaaota) I 2ia; 40; XX Ball em" ( WlaroaatB) T tt7 f; Oiramial. aaasae, la pa per. Oa meal medium bread asa per bbl FBBcy I loai mttrym gwmr, a taae wt. Mill Fd WW nnarse, on, as aa Ba MtddUaf. asanas; I at; aacaaaa. t a att laraa, w taais : t-soppae reao, mi wmj. . Hai-Piim Tlmnay.baied. al 1 SasU S.per toai rm KW Umm. U . s as saaaas aaaa Ed wa a a at. riuawais Tt aVC asss.aar aVUe 8, C. aboaklass, lltx aUaleeaSlaal r..i y . w. a. i' ltefaul ttMf. baaata.lSZe Ex. wa fcnrf. .! 't ; ToaiBs,perdeamSa! mmvmn'-. sealaUvm af a an KBeyaae, aara, eaa-taira ia 8ftor, Elh 8Ma, 13H; do. Clearsmea, ww. aaad aad ta hslaas ta tarn aaaal aaaaal pT-1 Mm. Pork, per btd, SM 11 : da, ftbtwt Cat f am. Baaaa.aatm I ill bv tadwBMWt Bead aa th i. utai aa bbt- Latf-V laedt aaaaamaa. I.a Sua slna Immiilllti w ssayal nr. WUXI4M o. KHurekM, . rof Oea. Kaepper, oefd. tummer we. In tierce Br ; do, ia V,bt. M.Ur; da. la baekst, Un ; SX S lb paJU Shh er, 13ie: do. Hb pails, lie-i do, lb Pails, USe ; dalbnalla.lWe ' WEEK. tS aoay at beaaa aally Oattla-Pair to rrime BBippng. t ' ; ' rkawiw aaimaaa aoojea. xatra . moa t. gvoa wu-ni. aw jaar.taiyr tawtati paimeut, aaa taoa aavssg etaimaaguaK imbim upreaeuiiavm oaij hihhw it ea Satarday, Jan- z. usx at in omce or wt at I 1. Mickey. !., in OonSaence boroaxb. o'clock p. ax SA5vfx A MrPHEE. mjK Esecubr. pUDIJC SALE Or TALVABLK MEAL ESTATE. Tb aaderslgned Admlnintrator aad irutee for the aala al in real estate of Mathuts Hhaalla, dee'd. late oi somerset lownsbip. Somarset eoaa. ty. Pa., will offer lor sale at pablie outcry, at tbe home ef th docaaaad, oa Saturday, June 3d, 1S82, at 2 o'clock p. m. , th following described real es tate: Nw. 1. Tbe homestead being tha Baa farm af tbe deceased containing 147 acres aad 4 pelt hoi. more or lew; adjoining lands of Henry Ing Da vid Pile, Peter HelBey aad ether. There ar abunt 1'JO acre eieare-1. with gad errtbulldiaga ami flne fruit, that suka this a vary desirable property. No. X A fin farm, containing 117 acre, ami to perches, mora or leu, with atoet vw acrea sleared ; adjoining lands of Petar HelBey. Henry Boytf. H. I Yoang and others. These two tanas are two miles surth of Somerset borough, at tha Jea ner toed, and are both ia a hbth state of cultiva tion, with good farm buildinai. flne fralt. eta. No a A tract of land er tana in) JaOenoa Tp., containing 2H acres and Ti perehes. mor or leas, with about 7l acre cleared ; adjoining land, er Samuel Barclay, John hloneer. Abe Howard, Nlrltolaa Berk and others. Thin 1 a. tine timher tract aad good farming land, with an abaadiUM-a of limestone aad seal oa tha premise. No. 4. A piece ot land, eontalning me half acr. BMire or lesa, heiag nearly all anderlald with lime atima : adjoining tract No. S. Persoai desMag to purchase any nf ihjee prop erties anon id examine them be (ore day of sale, m they will bs seld to th highest and best bidder. , TEBMS: One-third cash ; one-third to rmwala a Ilea ha tbe baad. of th parenaaer tha interest to b paid annually to tha widow af th deeeaaed ; tbe balance ia thrae aqual aanaal paymeat froae dataofmle. AU te D serurea py jw-igment ea- emptloa Bote ea th premlaee. Tweaty ..r the hand awaay Wn paid oa tha di ale. Pur any farther Information, call apoa John H. Chi, Kau-i lha attorney, er tbe anortlgnad. Bt01.fABHACL.IS, m10 - AdmlaiMrUore aad Tram. pereeet. ay af tb SPEING OPENING! We ar apaaiag durlag this week aa IHHEIISE STOCK DRESS GOODS! Oompriafng all tba Latert TCov iUa of th aeaaoa. JOHN STENGER, 5. SI9 Mala JOHITSTOWII.PA. cm TM'K mr I NEW ZEPHYR SUITINGS HOSIERY' IaOWteaPatursa Wilt b Mor Complct ever brtjr. thaa ' French, Scotch sad Aaemcia IB all lha IJLTE6T SHADES. Aim, la Pink. Lght Bloa, Irrab and Black. JOHN STENGER. CnivSS GiaiaAaa3a ENGLISH CHINTZES INCHES WIDE. Tneae good ar Paat Color, and sot ta be eseeUed as aay other good for weariag. JOHN STENGER.
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