The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, June 07, 1882, Image 3

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Somerset. Herald
x, very wv J
w,rttion Iy t C. 1.. Boyd".
Hf . t. .lnuHt here: buv tW
t P"vl1 . ..-..m .t J. 1. Snrder
ruttWe and wool in exchange
r-k Side or Chest uxe fehiloh a
wUmt,, 'price 25centa.
J. B. Sktdkb & Co.'a.
Lsi Swre-
' w ,l,ite tdiirt sold in the United
. c-.W X- To.'i for $1.
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il.. ttiinet finKl anil
keeps vu
'cltftliing in SomerseU
K!li the cheapest goods in Soniei-
-..rfirr " a hwtintr and fragrant
W w .nd 40 cents.
i7'8" ., r-tm nf I1 kinds che
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prices.
11ieWlDat frame taui v..
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4 0i0 bolts wail paper, inecnenp a n vue
VASAl. IXJECTOB free with ai bottle
Slulob i Catarrh Remedy, rn r.50cU.
rket hooks, pocket combs, bt mbes, pe
;cDlery, and toilet articles, at C .X. Dcyd's.
1 new departure at Hcffley Brussel
Tlr sold cheeper than in Thi Udelphia.
i of line of calicoes, dekin- , antwerps,
jaa,, chiviuU. etc, just reo Ived at J. B.
jnrderiCos. Call and see n i.
1 nice assortment of kid glovea, lace
B;ia, lice curiam", -w, . .vi,
lioMerbanru's.
Siity kegs of Ilollidaysbu rg nails, the
nail made, just receive a at lloiaer
btum's. Anew line of Darby HJa.! Joeanddieap
J. 'iJ.SK fDCB&Co'S
rilEREV.CEO. H.TJiaver, of Bourbon,
ini mvi : "Both nivself and t wife owe our
Kv-w'sfflLOH'SOOXSUM T ION CUKE."
Yuo eill come to the show, of course; and
ifyoa need drugs, patent nedicines, per
fumery, sutiiKiery, Jtc, call at C X. Boyd'a.
C!lani g a n'.oe hat a' ; J. B. Snyder &
.' for 5 cent. We ne x had a betu
iiiir uf uiumer lu
H'llY WILL Y OU cough -when ShiloVs
rnre will sire h amediate fcltef. Price 10
d.,cto-and fl.
Htffler sella blue suit t, ft colors, at
; 5ft tt-iullr sold at &JS0. a nd lie defies
cunprtition.
Summer ro its, men's arsd boy are selling
at re it low prices at
J. B. 8xtb n i. Co.'a.
sHILOHf, CATAREII EEMK OY A poe
airecure for Catarrh, Drjhtheri a and Cank
tr ilwrth
If you come to the show on Friday yon
2! find just wL-at yotf waav i -i dniirs and
ifUtioaery at C X. Boyd's.
SHILOH'S Cl'EE WILL imnM diatoly re-lii-vtCronp,
Whooping cough as d Bronchi
tit. J. M. Holderbaura &. Sons ix ivite every-b-jdy
to come and see their new room, new
pK new prices. New good coming in
erery day.
The finest assortment of Wutxhes Clocks,
Jewelry, Silver-plated Ware, Ppez-tacles,
E; e Glatwes, ever brought t o Somerset coun
ty at E. McDowell's.
Wasted. Msj.le Sugr j. Bacon, Wheat,
Oats, Potatoes and Bean- 4 for cash or in ex
change for uercbandisf , of our line of trade.
Cook & BKMtTs-
Call and see onr - fine line of cashmeres,
from IS to W cents p er yard; silk warps $1.15
to $1.50; lawns 8 3 121 cents at Holder
Uiim's. A correspondent writing from the south
f the coraty rT s : " 'Rough on Rheunia,
tsm' tnwii the eternal suffering of that
Herriule-ltfease.''
AHE Y$TJ MADE miserable by Indigestion,
"ConstipaTion,- Dixiiness, Loss ot Appetite,
Yellow iu ? .Shiloh'a Vitali eerie a posi
'tire cure.
Forty Vfty's m d children's suits just re
'f ived in addrtM to our aire, ly large stock
a hand. Ctvne d see the m at Holder
tintu & Sent.
Office Cocks, SV:kel CUa, Weight
'Clocks, Lever Clocks, Calendars, Mantle
Clocks. Bron Clocks. BLick Walnut
'Clocks, r.rcnxe Fi nres in pre at variety, at
E. McDowells. 1
M'e have a nice 1J of carpets still on
llrmd that we wit elt cheaper Uian they
Usve ever been 0dja Somerset. To be
Mivinced call ai ,d s ur prices; they
inst be sold, and 'Cheap is a rod salesman.
J.B.SSTre4Co.
Excrwiox EATj Don't fail M come ,n1
our complete : V of cooda before bay
ing elsewhere. A. Tar assortment of dress
sliswls, u. cL vthlog. hats. booU
nd shoes, etc, ail 'rilip ' at xrur5on rat
at Uwlderbaum V
M VM wisl ,nfurm the public that
I b mAa. l4rwr,nd more complete
rkoftru. I .hoes tba,before
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ket . W a4 Pu UtoliMt w that
wfore porcUsh 1 v t Mam.
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re of Sid fbl to b'ly tbem.
t stock of boots and Shoes it t
and sells them at prices far be
ilioB, Ifyoa dont believe it call
a, at Xo. 4 Mammoth Block.
Sorueth
tier's'
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herring.
g to everybody's interest at
' grocery. Jut received a lot of
jfh, frexh brook trout, Labrailor
fnh and sonoed mackerel. Also,
full I
neat,
floor,
see m
setB
ne of canned fruits. I mean buai
d aiu selling all kinds of groceries,
and feed at bottom Call and
befcre buying ojiosite die Sonvrr
ooe. jj .' xaa Book roajc Mr. Fialier, of the
a attire, (nnounces new tnis wees; ae
't Scrap Pictures, beautiful Birthday
rdi, cut and scolloped ceiling and ebelf
ly Paj-iT. Xo. 4 Gospel Hymns, Family
Me, Marion IUrland's Cook Book, Har
per" Letlies and Scribner'a Magazines, rVsv-
.de Libnrio.
UsnHLi Apviou-Do not llow skepti
Cim ' orerrnle your better judgment when
an sjtic, of true merit is placed before you.
" J00 "vpetic or your kidneys and liv-
are affecteu, 4Vlay do longer : procure a
bUe pfSwediah iun, the inlaUible renv
dy. It wiU do mo Uk you than we can
y about It Seeadvemsroent and teati
Bonial in this paper.
On aeoount of tire sudden changes in the
Urmperature at this season and in thUeli-
i ae, H is almost impossible to keep fee
fc eolds aoU coughs; bat a promptoee
V H. Down's Vegetable Balsamic Elixir
dlprevitay serious result from a rad
aii a speedy cure. If yow
" WIwb, f have the jaundice, sick bead-
oc iaswess, try Baxter's Mandrake
v BiHert. . . .
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Mr. Isaac PrakCtM hat been appointed
p mttuaater at fttpettrUle, Uiia count. .
Tb chimney rw allow are back and bare
token iMMetMon of tbeir old home.
Several comnmiuuaiiona bare been re
ceived, bat owing to the crowded nuOe of
mr column they Lave bee held over.
Gratmix to I valid. Floreiiton Co
logne is grateful tu iuralid, as it is refreeh
inK witliout the sicLcubiK effect of nwat
perfums.
Tatits are cat skin tight, gently sloping U
wards the fee , where titer are pasted to the
ankles with, m milage, intended to keep ants
from crawling up a man's legs at pic-nica.
It is ptesuuuit to remember that not an
hour pewaes iu the increasing march of time
that there is not a half-dreflsed man some
where on earth calling for a cleaa shirt
Many fanners throughout Uie county are
putting wp the barbed wire fence. It is no
doubt cheaper and more lasting than the
wooden fence.
Editor Krobt, of the Cumberland, Md
tri-weekl v Mail, dropped down upon us on
Monday last, lie is "an however plce-sant'
gentletna n. Call anun.
Saturdi y in what might be callo 1 "rarm-
ers1 day" in this place, a they f f iverally
co)e to town on that day and make their
pavrchasca for the coming week.
Tni HriUEKT IUkk. Made frosn lisrm-
len mmttrlals, and adapted to the needs of
Sideing and falling hair, Parker's Hair Bal
vain lias taken highest rank an a reliable
hair restorative.
Tbcy num make bed"teais with looking
glasses in them, so you can see yourself
sleep. This reminds ns of the II Ishnian
who went up to the gla- and shut Jtis eyes
to see how he would look when he wt s dead.
Our to wn is generally neat and clean, and
with the exception of one or two alio r the
garbage hata been gathered np and ct irried
off, which renders us safe from any epl dem
Ic this yer r,
Street Commissioner Picking is at work
with a force-of bands cleaning np the streets
and openin g out the gutters of the tow n
lie did a sample job in front of the III s-
ald buildin last week.
It P. Cun imins' Post, G. A. R., have "a
good time" on the tapis ibr the 4th of July.
Tbey are ma king arrangement for a pic nic
in Ilupns' grove, a programme of which
will be :ubli!fjd next week.
In toother column will be found an ad
vert enient of the Somerset Svhool Board
as! ing for sealed proposals for the bt'jlding
of a new two-story brick school hocseon
the Academy lot in Somerset borough.
Many persona complain of their n agh
bor's dogs entering their gardens at night
and destroying them by scratching out and
tearins no thine renerallv. A dose ot . ihot
is a good remedy to keep them away.
Digitated stockings, or stockings havi ng
a separate compartment for each toe, is t he
latest feminine foolishness. Between pa t-
ting on stockings of that kind and workin f
on tight glovea, the belle of the future will
never be able to catch a train. .
A. H. Coffroth Jr., editor ot the Veiruxrat,
and Geo. R. Scull, local of the Herald,
left for Hairisburg on the early train Mon
day morning, where they will join the Penn
sylvania Editorial Association, on their ex
cursion to Washington and Mt Vernon.
Soft coal ashes are used to prevent the
ravages of the currant worm. Tbey are
scattered thickly around the currant and
gooseberry bushes, care being taken to keep
the bashes well supplied with them as long
as there is danger. .
The cold and wet spring weat her has work
ed g d in one respect, and that is in the
potato bug line, these pestiferous insects be
jng sc. rccr and will do less damage to Uie
grow in g crop or potatoes man ior many
years wst.
Etic opal ServicK. Bishop Whitehead,
of Pittoi urgh, awist-ed by Rev. Smith and
Rev. Sto nex. will hold Episcopal service at
this plac on Wednesday evening, June Tth,
in the Pi etsbytenaa church. The public are
invited to- attend.
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A very dangerous counterfeit silver do'lar
is in circu lation. It is beautifully executed,
bearing a slight appearance of iron, and is
pronounce d by the sub-treasurer as the best
silver plated counterfeit yet made, since it
cannot be detted by the application ef
acida unless the surface is scratched.
Recently Mrs. Olive Carries, of Greens-
burg, Wesrtniorehtnd county, was attacked
with hydropbebia, and to hamper her strug
gles a straighrjacket was used, but despise
the efforts of those in attendance upon her,
she tore pieces of flesh from her arms and
swallowed them !
Mr. WT. W. Enable, route agent on the
Somerset & Cambria, Railroad, was last week
assigned by the United States mail depart
ment to a similar position between Xew
York and Pittsburgh. We congratulate you,
"Boss," upon your promotion. A Mr. Tex
tone has taken the position made vacant by
Mr. Enable' transfer.
The outlook is certainly very encouraging
for the tanner. The prospect for good crops
at present was never better wheat and grass
especially. All kinds of fclock are com
manding good figures; money can be had
without any trouble at 6 per cent., and we
know of some loans that have been put out
at 5 per cent. ,
The Pension Department within the jiast
week has sent $5,900 into Bedford County to
beneficiaries under the Arrears of Pensions
.act. Z. P. Morton, of hverett, received
$1,600, Mrs. Eliza Mask, of King township
received $1,600, and Mrs. Susan Went 1, of
Bedford, received $2,700. The personsjnam
ed have also been granted iwnsions of $8
per month
Another fine lot of horses were shipped
from here to the Xew York market on Sat
urday hist. There were thirteen in the
drove, bat by tar the finest pair were those
purchased from oar yonng friend Peter
Dumbanld, for which ho received the snog
little sum of $M0. Mr. D. raises nothing
but good stock, and consequently gets the
best prices going.
m
Rev. J. Porch, formerly of Stoystown,
tfe one of Somerset county's bet Republi-
ca o
Cj, pbell last Thursday to rejiort at Wash-
iwJtonn the first or Juiy.asuenaaprw
jjj situation for him in thegovernment j
bindery that plane. Bro. Porch is a first-1
class wot kman and a deserving man. Thei
jjEKAUct,TJgraiaiairs uiin rai ""' '"j
his appoint, vent.
Dr Wilson. t artist, has alout complet
ed tiU portrait a Merecbam, with a splen
did siting backV,(nnJ. hich everyone
showU co and see. He is now at the Som
erset II mr, painUng some very fine por
traits. rhs is rare chance for our citizens
to hav eaU4Vt paintings of themselves
mi frieods. He, al-o executed a nam
her from pbot4gtaJ of person, deceased
Uk We that the Ai7 ones'' seem ready
to talk with you. .
At A rlr meeting f (a. Cummins
Post, Ka. mCA. Jt,,iVXr447 even
ing, Jane 2. the foUewia
were unanimously adopted. "
Raohtd, That the thsutks of this Pjat arc
bereby tendered to tha Udies of Somerset,
wbogave their serrieea in the coostmclioii
of wreath fur Decoration Day; also to the
band and the choir, who famished mink
os that occasion. .
EutUtd, That the thank of this Port are
tkswby tendered to Mitwes Minnie B. Cas
oSug4m and Minnie Graver for their aervi
ess im UcUinj; subscriptions for the beauti
ful lag lamented to tha Tost, as well as to
the dticeM who 90 liberally contributed to
the
l'owugta Ancnt PaUon inCirmi uaUtal
the lueiubers of the preaa of Sooth western'
IVflnnvlrania will Twit So iff a-J take
trip over the 8. & C. R. R. on attorda
next. Tbcv will arrive in town in time to
partake of a dinner at the Somerset Bouse,
after which they will visit Johnstown, re
turning to Marsleton in the evening, vbere
they will be entertained by CaptKarkle.
This is the usual annual exctmioa tendered
tl press by the B.10.R.R. Cotuifeny.
m.m 1
Harry Wayne, of the firm of Vfayne A
Bcrkeybile, of Johnstown,' was here last
week to make arrangements for starting a
branch store at this place. Ha bosght the
building wsed by Davis Bro oppsite the
Central Hotel, which he is improvtog and
enlarging, and when completed it will be
the largest store room in Somerset bounty.
It will be stocked full of new furniture by
the time this paper reaches onr graders.
Don't buy any furniture until he oins, as
you will be able to buy inuch clieajiir from
him than anywhere else. j
An exchange savs: At this seosoJ when
rat leave their winter retreats, tey are
more troublesome and destructive tian at
any other season. A person who s suf
fered mack damage from this deptahle
vermin, found that whitewash madej'ellow
with copperas, covering stones andVafters
with it and putting the crystals of le cop
peras in holea made by rats, not on com
pletely routed them, but oockroac and
mice also. Every spring the dosehould
be repeated. About bares,, kitehfs and
eelbirs there is cenerallv so much M ob
tained by raU and hice tluU U is t sur
prising they increase in the manir they
do, in the absence of good cats.
We call the attention of our uii r read
ers and others interested to the in ket re
ports or produce, stock, etc, which re fur
nished us by R. Beatty, Son & C . Pitts
burgh. The gentlemen who fun nh the
reports bcirg in the business anliaving
their fingers on the pulse of tradere in a
position which enables them to filiish ah
even more JJccurute report of tlXtate f
trade than tlTOse which appear in I e dally
paper and compiled by reporters. Having
telegr;i!hiccoinmnnieation with th leading
cities of the country, tbeir facilities 'ir fcre
casting the probable tendencies of e mar
kets are efiwscnallv eood. The I use las
excellent advantasre for the disposfg offcll
kinds of farm products at best rat
A horrible accident resulting In Ledejib
of John Kneereiiu, of near Sand mtch Lis
countr. occurred at the Meyersdae dSot
yesterday (Monday) afternoon, iappkrs
that Mr. Kneereim was standiri on (be
llatfonu with a sack of flour on slaul-
dcr when a freight train come als w id
he attempted to board in order to if.e he ne ;
the flour was thrown ou the front rt f a
car and Mr. K. in efadeavorins to Imp 1 at
the rear fell across the track, e:t 1c ded
coal hoppers passing over his biy 1 mg
ling it frightfully. He lived aboui wo uurs
and his lamentations are said tdpavt ecn
moot pitiable begging that lie bi kill d to
be relieved of suffering, ne leat wife
and five children. j
Wcmiixo BtLts. On TuesdayJMay 20th,
at the Lowe of the bride's parats, ' r the
Rev. J. II. Ztefl, agisted by Uie aV-v. II.
Deitrick, Mr. W. JI. Kink was sisrled to
Miss Emma J. Philupm. The gwt'iman
was Peter Youug and uW hridesnlif Miss
Bertha Wjtl. Tlie happy o pie '1 their
attendants suade a splendid appeal, and
tl. Mnaimn k-m a fine one. The vas a
1 arge number of invited guests, id aitr
tlieceivmonyallsat down to tabHUuen-
cd with the luxuries of life. Thebdew as
niade the recipient of son4ilegant Jesents.
In the ever, ing the wedding party sb reat-
ed f excelle vt music by the Cou4 cor
net bund, the Rock wood cornet U and
Uit Gtbharts Zt Club. In reru tU
bridegroom pretvuied each with ajfie dol
lar bilL . May the 4p of happinaof the
united hearts always owflow.
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The MJ versdale CbsuamW has i ay f
soliciting jubscribers peculiar to its4J Th
following, told us by one of Jetlt)rgown-
ship s moat intelligent farmers, 4ion how
iu local ditor when out canvASf goes
about it. He says "Mr. W . xsanwo my
place and as ked me to subscribe for 6 Cit
mtraal. I .Uld him that I did notWnt it,
that I was taking the Hebalb, anghat it
was paid for about eight months in sVance.
He then sait t he would send me fe -'-
mertttU for ei'eht months gratis ifwould
take it and scontinue the HeaALThis I
refused to do. . He then said he woil send
me the CWta ureial for three nili for
nothing.- I tol d him not to do so. t, bow-
ever, sent me fie paper the Dexttfckand
the week follow ing. I became so )gusted
witli th second conv that I ret ami it, no
tifying the editor not to send it me,"
Stories like this are told us alnt every
day by our subscribers. The papV that is
so "eagerly soufht after and esnsively
read" is making I . desperate effort i acquire
subscribers, even if tbey are free. j
Decoration Day" was observed j usual at
Stoystowu. The procession, wltm was a
long one, marched to the Odd Pepws cem
etery, under the direction of AJptus Hef-
fley, Esq chief marshal, and Jeut. U li.
Ferner commanding the vcterai "Amer
ica" wasaungby the choir, and tier a pray
er by Rev. A. K. Felton, thiraves were
decorated at this plaoe. Thepnpsion then
returned to the Lutheran chord, where, af
ter some choice vocal and instrfmeotal mu
sic and a prayer by Rev. A. I Baumgard
ner, an appropriate address ras delivered
by Hon. F.Grof. Details wet then made
to decorate the graves of soldi buried in
the other cemeteries. MarS j music was
generously frrnished by thranibertsville
brass band, and the proficiewy In an organ
ization so young was an audible surprise
to those who heard then The 8unday
schools were well represenew.'nd made a
fine -'appearance in the rocession. The
tlianks of all soldiers is e the young la
dies and gentlemen who,with considera
ble labor, gathered the flotrs and prepared
the wreathes for the occasjn. -
DlCOBATZO DAT AT COU IXCI A5D Ua-
siva. Extensive preparatons were m
for the decoration cereindies at Confluen
and Ursina. ComntitteS from the two
pLtces met and reaeste) A. C. Holbert, of
Confinence, to prepare a Ui table address for
the occasion, which he ce)sented to do. On
Mav30h the procasid formed at Moun
tain's drag store in Coniaence and march
ed out with drams beatig and colors flying, ,
Mr. Leslie Brown actur. as marshal of the
delegation. .Thewodgations met where
the road turns off to thJeney church. The
Ursina brass band grtaiuusly furnished
very excellent manic fof tb occasion. Ma
jor Heslop was chief mafii4. On arriving at
the Jersey church the hilling programme
was carried out, Major Irtlop introducing
the speakers: Prayer byl5v. Hutchinson;
aildresse made by A. C olbert. Prof. M.
Bacr, of Connellirille, Er. Hutchinson,
Dr. B. A. Flchtner, Col. E.D. Yutzy; clos
ing prayer and benelicti by Rev. J. R.
Brown. After which fi decoration cere
monies were proceeded fwih in the Jersey
cemetery, and the line of narcb was resumed
for the other cemeteris) in which soldiers
are interred. On Arriiing at Ursina the
ehnreh bell was runi a si the people repair
ed to the church, wh:TeGe. Lighburn wu
Introduced to them, wlo delivered an ora
tion f ahowt on btur'i length, going into
the causes and geatral hiatvy of the war.
The General having Veen tJd "death shots
flying thick ai'd fasl as UgjiUiinf lM a
mountain cloud," hdspok frasn ahehwrt.
and hi talk was a tat to alL This vr,
the people adjourned.
The general Imprss
wasasucossa. X.
fVjfl was that the affai
Dot-axs Evi Pgod-MATi. Having han
dled Baugh t Son's aUkh) Eagle brand for
two years, the merit
of wtdii, tare been
fairly lasted by tnanyLf ihtltpim la 4&f
mttiM, W prrparsi to ej thstf it Is on
antowg the best Avtdhff now ia use.ai
take pfcant i aaniag ,
Price by the ton of lAjags, . $2M
Price by the bag of X pounds, - &M
4 .. I. Coo4tBaTana.
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Ja jrto JUT. At Bwtum Decotaiioo
Day whjs oliserved at this plaoo with more
than the! osuai degree of interest, 'the ciri
sn of sjwii and eountry turning ont en
The wesibtr was ail that uuld be
expected Uie sun shone brigUly tuid no
run tbrsatened as on fonucr utxiaaions, and
the day was not too wrrrai to erjoy a walk
to the diSerent oemeteries. These decora
Uve exercises njoiett Ute heart ot tuetur
viving veterau in k than they houur tlie
inriurj ii( the utjud bero : Tuu otd -iiun.r
ever balls with delight ttra day Sjdeii he van
pay hu anmuU tribute to the memory of
comrades who faltered not when treason
swept them to an early grate, iu the fearful
shock of battle, or those who, amid the
peaceful scenes of home, have asswered
tbeir last roll cabV The procession formed
In the upper square at 2 o'clock, p. ui in
the following order. Rev. H. F. Keener act
ing as marshal: Pine Hill brass band, Ber
lin drum corps, Berlin independent militia
company, Captain A. D. Floto commanding,
floral oommittee, consisting of twenty-four
young misses dressed in white, wearing red
and blue sashes, each carrying a beautiful
wreath to be placed upon a soldier's grave,
veterans of the late war, followed by the
citizens. Promptly at the appointed time
the procession moved down Main street to
the, Odd Fellows' Cemetery, where an or
ganisation was effected by electing E.r.
Keener president and Jacob Kriasinger sec
retary. The exercises were then conducted
according to the following programme: Mu
sic by Pine HU1 band; prayer by Rev. Kee
ner, hymn, "America," led by J. Krissing
er; address by Rev. 8. R- Bridenbaugh; mu
sic by band; song, "Strew Blossoms on Their
Graves," was rendered by J. Kriasinger and
Miss Mattie Lane as sopranos, Miss Cora
Donner alto, and. Prof. J. M. Berkey and
Wm. P. Zimmerman tenor and bass, respec
tively. The procession then reformed, the
floral committee placed a wreath npon each
soldier's grave in the cemetery, and all
marched to the burying grounds adjacent to
the Lutheran and JJcformed churches,
thence to the lower square, where the fol
lowing were elected a committee on arrange
ments for 1S83: J. J. Zora, F. B. Collins and
J. Krissinger; after which the large and or
derly crowd separated for their homes. The
thanks of the committee are due to Wm. H
r- Bendc and Jno. Engle for marking the
is I grves.
fl Raiu
1
Sec.
Railboao Ksws-The McConnelhsbnri
Hftnddican says:
We are indebted to a friend of this place,
for the following railroad article : The peo
ple will be glad to know that the Pittsburgh
4 Atlantic Railroad Company is not, as
some thought, defunct and buried among
the rocks of the Allrihenies. but is full of
life and energy ; and what is still better, has
plenty of money to complete all its under
takings. Col. 8tewart, one of the chief en
gineers who made the survey through this
county last &11, arrived here last Wednes
day and is now engaged in securing the
right of way from Knobsville to Rhom's
Gap.
Our with in the construction of this road
at an early day has never been shaken, and
it now affords us much pleasure to assure
our people that there Is not much reason to
doubt that this road will be built. The par
ties comprising the company are gentlemen
of ample means and the highest integrityi
and have large individual interest at stake.
From the time the engineers were first put
upon the line the work of surveying has
been pushed with the utmost rapidity and
is now about completed and most of the
route west of Everett located.
The route, we are authoriti,vcly informed,
la favorable and satisfactory to tlie com
pany. Careful estirnstoss how that the ex
pense of construction will not exceed the
averaeeof railroad in the State. All the
money needed is within the ready grasp of
the company ; it will not need to mort.
gjge the atmosphere to raise the necessary
stuif;t W'e f. ol safe in saying that tlie en
tire road fiiwi Cbambersburg to Connells
ville will souo ba under contract, and with
in three years Fulton, county will have
railroad communication with ?few York,
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington,
Says the Bedford Gazette : Several months
ago the Pittsburgh & Atlantic engineers
suddenly disappeared from this neighbor
hood and we were beginning to think
that the projected road had been abondoned.
Last week, however, our exchanges inform
ed us that the road would certainly be built
and Saturday's papers contained a letter
from Franklin B. Gowen, president of tlie
Reading railroad, in which it was stated
that the P. A A. would be completed within
two years. At meeting of the Reading
stockholders in London, April 21, Mr. Gow
en, in a lengthy speech upon the financial
condition and the proposed extension of his
line, said: "a new line has been projecW
and will be constructed from Harrisbnrg to
Pittsburgh, the western metropolis of Penn
sylvania. This new line will be twenty
two miles shorter between Philadelphia and
Pittsburgh than the Pennsylvania railroad,
and forty miles shorter to Xew York. It
does no run through the same country as
the'l'ennsylvania railroad, and will, there
fore, not Interfere with the local traffic of
that company ; but it is located through
the southern tier of counties of Pennsylva
nia, which produce iron, lime-stone and
bituminous coal throughout the entire ex
tent. This line alone will produce a miner
a! taraAw greater, possibly, than any line
west of HarrUburg in the United Statts.
Apart from that, it will connect at Pitts
burg with other lines, making Uie shortest
line from Cleveland to ifw York and Phil
adelphia. All these new lines are intended
to bring new business to the company."
The Cbambersburg Herald says ; wc bays
received information from a reliable source
that within the next ten days Major Boyne,
the civil engineer, will commence work at
Chambersbarg in locating the line of the
Pittsburgh and Atlantic railroad. He will
work westward from this point through this
county, definitely fixing the route and
thence across the mountains into Fulton
county, following generally one of the ex
perimental lines already run. Colonel
Stewart will work eastward fruiu Bedford to
meetMaior Bovne and as soon as th
pa 1 j
XL
line is located the contracts will be
ed.
DaoosATiex Dat 121 SoaKEsET. Tuesday,
the 30th instant, the day set apart for deco
rating the graves of the Nation's dead, was
as beautiful as could be desired. ' Business
was generally suspended and a large num
ber of country people were in town to wit
ness the ceremonies. Promptly at 9.30 a, ru.,
R. P. Cummin's Post, G. A. R., marched
from their quarters to the corner of Main
Cross and Union streets, where Wm. H.
Rappel, Esq., in a few well chosen remarks
preeeuted the Post with a very handsome
silk flag on an ebony stall", in behalf of the
citizens of Somerset. Rev. n. King, chap
lain of the Post, acknowledged the receipt
of the gift, and paid a high compliment to
the young Udies who were instruiwental io
securing it. r , '
The procession formed at 10 a. m. in tha
following order: Somerset Cornet Band. R,
P. Cummins Post O. A. R Veterans, Sun
day School children and ciiizens. The line
of march was down Main Cross street to
Main, down Main to West, np West to the
cemetery. ......
At the cemetery the usual ceremonies of the
O. A. R. were gone through with, and after
the graves of the heroes had been decorated
by their comrades in arms. Col. John R.
Edie delivered the address of the day. The
Address was one 01 me oes; ureurauwi uf
- . . a jt . 1 . : r 4.1 T.4i.
jlxl ureases ever ueuvereu iu
' ASDKESS Or OOL. EDIE.
fjaHa, QexlUrmen nd Gpnradet:
Bring flo?e&, pe'e flowers, o'er the bier to
shred,
A crown for the brow of th .Moorpd dead 1
For this through its leaves has the white rcse
: t burst,- .1 ':-
For this in the woods was the violet nurscdj
Though tbey smile in vain, for what once
. . .. : u .
was ours.
12!" bring flowers, pale
towers!
Thiiag9t iowexjasUM -
.. ..
lag pUos of departed friend is a Uinc-non-
oml custom, wLich reflects great credit npon
j those who perpetuate this kwllrsci elaerr -
ance. It b a sweet reminder that the loved
and lamented dead an cherished ever green
in the' memories of .surviving Mends and
relations. The family give continued evi
j dent that the loved father is not forgotten,
that the dear mother is still remembered,
that the brother or lister who has gooe Is
still entwined in the heartfelt affections ok
those wbo linger yet here. The living pa
rent or child embalm their grief in the met
uQcholy pleasure of spreading flowers over
the loved places where their cherished ones
are laid away to rest until the final resusci
tation. Tbeie are remembrances that ele
vate and ennoble the human heart, bat they
are ouly the remembrance of tlie family,
and have only the significance of individual
affection. ' The duty we have performed to
day is above and beyond all ties of family
and relationship. It is a tribute of an en
tire nation to those who gave their lives for
the preservation of that nation, and thank
God their sacrifice was not in vain. "God
reigns and the American republic still lives,'
more potential than before it became neces
sary to offer up these hecatombs of human
lives. : It is only necessary for our present
purpose to note what all know, that twenty-
one years ago the most stupendous revolt
the world had ever seen was organised by
some eleven states for the purpose of dis
solving the Union established by our revo
lutionary sires Washington, Jefferson,
Franklin, the Adamses, and their glorious
compeers. , That this revolt continued dur
ing four eventful years of slaughter, death,
and war, in which the lives of more than
one million of as patriotie men as ever lived
were sacrificed to the insane desire of de
stroying a governmentthat was only known
and felt by the blessings and benefits con
ferred upon its people. More than two mil
lions and a half patriotic hearts stood up to
preserve the government. They succeeded,
and to-day the government of the fathers
stands vindicated to the world with every
man, woman and child within its limits
free as the mountain air, "redeemed, regen
erated, and disenthralled by the genius of
universal emancipation." The price paid
for this jicrpetuation of freedom was a fear
ful one. , Besides the great loss of life, it en
tailed upon us and those to come after us,
more than three thousand millions ef a na
tional debt, and an impoverished country,
with a ruined commerce. This was the loes
of those who stood by the government,
hilat those in revolt suffered nearly if not
lly as much. The inception of the revolt.
the fearful struggle, its immense cost, im
press my mind with a few considerations
which I proposo to briefly present now to
you.
1st. It shonld teach us the inestimable
advantages of the boon preserved a free
country a country reaching from the At
lantic to tlie Pacific, from the Northern lakes
to the gulf-washed shores of the sunny
South', a country embracing every variety of
climate and product, and all this without
the curse or taint of human bondage, a
country loved and honored by its citizens,
and respected by all the great nations of the
earth, with a time-honored flag floating on
every ?ea, a country known and recognized
throughout tlie world as the asylum of the
oppressed and the home of the tree. These
are some of the teachings that we should
take to heart as consolation to some extent
for the great price puid by us for the free
dom we now enjoy.
2d. We should be admonished to inculcate
a love of court.y, of Its institutions and
laws in all f rts of this broad land, so, that
in the time to come the generations who
come after ns, will be as devoted as those
who have, in tht; great rebellion, given their
lives to keep unsullied the stars and strfjies
the constitution and the nation.
3d. We should keep in perpetual remem
brance the debt we owe the dead, whose
memory we are honoring to-day. We should
never hesitate to speak of and for them in
terms of highest praise, pointing to their
great deeds, achUved for our benefit, no
matter -where or in what place we may he
called to speak, and this remembrance we
should hand down to our children to be by
them transmitted to their posterity to tlie
last of the generations.
4th. We should be impressed constantly
with the idea that on the recurrence of
"Decoration Day," as the years roll on,
whilst we continue such observances and
ceremenies as have been attended to on this
occasion, we are ennobling and honoring
ourselves by testifying our respect for our
great benefactors.
5th. And we should not forget the living
sohlir, -who- stood by the countr' is her
hour of peril. I Arge numbers of them are
still among us, poor, disea?d and dis"-jled,
the result of their patriotic conduct. I ssk
you t aid in mitigating their suffering and
soothing their woes iu their decliningyears.
The government has done much in their
aid; Ut private gratitute do more. " ;
And now one othertopic occurs as worthy
of some thought. It is our treatment or
those who attempted to divide the union
of these states. They have accepted the sit
uation, have ajin renewed iherr allegiance
to the good old flag and nation, and If ap
pearances are to be believed those wbo in
the time of war we considered our enemies,
have returned to the fold with the honest
pniose of once iuore being as loyal as we
who never forgot our duty to the nation.
Let us receive tlium cordially as fellow
citizens of the Mime common country, and
sliow thoui by our forbearance that all is
forgiven,-and that tl blue and the gray
can live together in peace and amity as long
as this government shall endure. We were
the victors in the fierce straggle; let us not
presume upon our victory, but by kindness
and conciliation convince our brethren of
the gray that they are entitled to and have
ail tlie equalities under the law enjoved by
the most kyored in thelar.d. AH the states
that withdrew in such hot haste in 18C1 are
aain restored to tlie Union-rery state rep
resented In the .senate am every congres
sional district in the Union ha its member
in the hou.se of rcprefenutives. Time is
healing the heart-burnings of the great civil
war. Tlie country . is aain united; may
that union hist through all time.
"Bring flowers to the shrine where wo kneel
in prayer;
V arc nature o'lenng, tneir piace is
there!
Tbev tveuk of hope to the fainting heart,
With a voice of promis they eome and
.' part, ' - . . ' ' '
They sleep in dust through the wintry hours.
They burst forth in glory: bring flowers,
bright flowers. I . V
JnroitTAST to r.riti'BBs. We offer at our
warehouse or on track Somerset station, in
five to ten barrel lots.
White Lime, per barrel, 180 lbs. net, Sl.fio
Calcined Plaster, per bbl. 2S0 lbs net, ; 2.00
Cement, per band. 2S0 lbs. net. ' ' 2.00
Quality euaranteed
Cook Sl Bkebttr.
Ji-DTiCW orraB Peace, Take Nonet. I
have for sale wild cat and fox scalp blank
affidavits for use of justices of the peace.
Also, a full lineof all kind of blanks used
by justices and eopstables, Orekrs by mail
promptly attended to- ; " ; ! r'
. -CK4a,II.;FlB.
". Bookseller, Somerset, Pa. .
. To CoBTaAToas a BriLntBS-We wish
to sav that we are now prepared to furnish
the best white lime, calcined plaster and ce
ment, in five to ten barrel lot, at prioes less
than cify ' quotations, local freight added;
nir our nriies elsewhere in local column
I w
, . ... mDer
Cook & Brians.
SrsciAi. Mnmos During a recent visit
to Johnstown, we dropped In to see Curt. G
Campbell, the popular Main street druggist,
lid found him a courteous and obliging
gentleman- Mr. Campbell" store is at 264
Main sweet, jind bii line of Drugs, Medi
cines, Dye StuJr, Perfumes, olid Toilet Ar
ticles is large anJ complete. He keeps no
old. ale stock, but everything fresh and re-
. yf, we wnsM advise our readers to call
on him when hi Johnstown; and our farmer
ifnenOa and yhvskian will findilto their
I 1 . - .. laV l.tu aw a ma ww ! . !m jb &
af anue w fuaifir " v" rt
hU Une before purvliasing ebcwlicre.
i. - v'T
infjrw as thai bis e
tire stock of finished gaixls was saved from
the fire by being stored in a -psT.ii,' build
ing, and his agents expect to vi:ii aiH trade
with all hb cnstoniers in thin county aa
yaual. - ' -y.-- - s ;"' , ;
' To Fasjubsv Buckwheat seeding time is
approaching, nnd Uie use of Baugh 4 Sou's
Double Eagle Pheaphate may add 50 per
cent, to the yield of your crops. Therefore
we think it to your advantage to give it a
fair trial. - Notice price in load column of
this paptr. . : - : .
Respeitfullr,
: Cook & Cttuis
There has been considerable rivalry in
the boot and shoe business in Somerset
county for some time past, but it is now an
indisputable fact that Sol 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 and see him before purcliasing
elsewhere.' ' '
. Think of it 1 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 ecnts a
pair, carpet slippers at S7 cents; infant's
button shoes at 37 cents; best sole leather at
24 cents per pound. The largest, cheapest
and best selection of shoes iu the county
just received at PaulG. Nowag's cheap st 're,
Berlin, Pa.
Meat Ma skit. 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, Slc, kept
constantly on band. Open daily. Parties
buying meat can have it kept in the Refrig
erator until wanted.
Weuave, also, 100,000 new brick for sale,
which we will sell by the hundred or thous
and at a low price.
itoss Davis St to.
Read this and tell'your neighbors tliut
Paul O. Nowag has enlarged his store room
and added to his stock of Shoes, Hats
Leather, Fancy Goods and Notions, Trunks,
Satchels, 'Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, an
immense selection of men's, boy's and chil
dren's clothing, and invites everybody' to
come and examine stock and prices. Men's
suits at $U50; fine black suits at $7..V3 to
$9.75; boy's suits $1.05 to $4.00; children's
kilt suits $1.75 to $1.00. Hats in endless va
riety. : Good Wool Hats 50 cents. Also, all
the leading spring and summer styles of la
dies' Hats and Millinery Goods.
- List of the committeemen of the Repub
lican party for Somerset county for 138:1:
Addison A. J. Colborn. :
Allegheny Wm. II. Miller.
Berlin borough Jacob Krusir.ger.
Brot hers valley S. S. Forney. .
Coueniaugh Samuel Mishler.
Confluence borough T. B. Frantz.
Elklick M. F. Lowry.
Greenville J. C. Kendall.
Jefferson A. B. Lenhart.
Jennertown Jacob Kautz.
Jenner township F. G. Neff.
Larimer P. W. Sudor.
Lower Turkeyfoot J. J. Rush.
Meversdaie borough Alext Shoemaker.
Middled-!; J. R. McMillen. '
Milford-J C.F.Miller. .
New Baltimore borough John twre.
NewCentrevill,- borough Daniel W.Will.
Northampton K. G. Bowman.
Point Levi Swank.
Queniahoning J. II. Zi 111 merman. :
Salisbury W. II. Lambert.
SlwcUj-T. O. Muck.
Somerset borough L. M. Hick.4.
Somerset S. M. Wendel.
Somerset, North Jonathan Miller,
Southampton W. P. Jlurtz. '
Stouycreek E. M. Lambert. , !
Stoystown borough Abraham Kerncr.
Summit Samnel Savior.
Upper TurkeyJoot S. P. Weimer.
Ursina borough E. V. Yutzy.
Weller&burg borough Michael Long.
, R. Scott, G. W. Pn.it,
Secretary. Co. Chairman.
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION.
The Republican voters of Somerset coun
ty are requested to assemble at the places se
lected in their several election districts, on
Saturday, Jane 24, 18S2, for the pur
pose of nominating a county ticket.
J--E. Scott, ..-... C.r . W. Pi le.
Secretary. -.. , ' Chairman.
I would respectfully Inform my friends of
Somerset county that I have opened a new
drug store at 2J:J Main Street, Johnstown,
Fa., 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 tlie ibsectrades,
such as Pure Paris Green, Pure Powdered
White Hellebore, Fersiau Insect Towder,
etc., When in need of anything in the
drug line come and see me or write for
prices. ,'I inquiries cheerfully answered.
; . Mi AS. GWEriTU,
' " 232 Main Street.
MMMRaUBmR
Uorresud by Coos k Bsxmrrs. "
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REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE I
T wilt uit At crtv&ta sale th real estate o( Dsa-
LJ Halnl. dee'd. Utasta oa Wu Ataln roe. In
hotnenet boroaab. Fa., on which U erected a two-
story brie dwelling doom. nsDie saa mow out
balldlDKS. As th vacant lot Is very deslrabl for
balltliM carDoces. th proue.tr will b (oll in
two paresis, or a a whole, as porehaser may de
air. 1 or ran parueaiars as to terms, tie , nqair
o(
ULU. w. riL,t,
j7 2 " Agent, Somerset, Ps. .
JOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
By dtreetloe or toe uocra 01 scnooi virectorr, 1
will neerr nUl siondsv. Jam) l:h, ISO. scaled
proposals for Uie oaiidin 01 a aew iwo-nory ones
'-.. of whleh mav b Men at bit erne.
An aroroved bond eonauUooed ob lb raltbfol
Bwiaraune of tbe roatrxet will b reqslnd from
the party o whom tb tame may be awsd..
The rlbt of rejeeuas: say or all bids ts rsstryed
to ta jtuara 01 vmemw.
JT T W. H. WELIXXY.
DXECUTORS' .X0TICE. ,
EsUM of AtrtboeyXase, lata of Jenner township,
Letters of tesUmentary oa th abovs Mtats
basins; bea rraated to tb. anderslimed, by
th proper astberlty, notice la hereiy ftv
taihMimAabiadiaitts maks rntmediat pi
BetLsadtaoM havimr claims or demands will
plaaa pratnt them duly authenticated (or set
Umat on Saturday, tb lath day of Jury, at tbe
Uuresidenesof deauaswl.
ISAAt HOS FMA1T,
jj , ':-... tzcewtora.
D
ISSOLUTIONOTICE.
Has U
dl! of or propetrty In Somerset
ooofity. rt. , th awleniifneu, eompnsin; in
IfMi uam uurr ia. iwuiwv, -
tblf day dlsolTd by tnaiaal eooseot. Any pr
ob kavlns; tatiM against ih akl ennpany or
fcnn, will tarwar Xmm at ewe to E, A. Mac.
Ssw Berlin, K. Y.. Uwlr dn aotkoruedi aireat.
l HAS. at. ujii3w,
M AKY 5. SAOE.
JTOS THE m BLTUCLiCAS PEIMILI
-W sre sulBcrtssd to snw th fullowtos:
ontm a ttwMBiB as oukiiox t it uw vaimui
Minors dirfipiaMd. at th aW uHk-aa Primary
Livetko. tu a kM ga SatanU, Jium U'-k, !sl
A88RXBLY. -JOHN
A. WAITER
' OT SAWEKSBT BOKOCalt,
Subject to tb derision of the KevTUn Prl
nsary UcUb, le U beta Saturday, Juc Hih.
X2TF0R ASSEMBLY.
WILLIAM S. MORGAN,
or jasrsro TowssHir.
Subject to th decision or tbe Eepntlkaa -f
maty tlleetion, to be held Saturday, Job atife.
CS-FOB ASSEMBLY, .
ANDREW J. COLBORN,
or aowossT bobodob.
Subject to the decision of tbe Bepabucsa Prima
ry Election, to be held Satnrday, Jan tttb.
Z3TF0R ASSEMBLY,
; AtLEN S. WILL,
or snuoKo TowssHir.
Sabjeet to tb decision of the Republican Pri
mary lction, to b held Saturday, Jaae Mts.
WF0R POOR no USE DIRECTOR.
JESSE HOOVER,
OF.jDLroan Towasmr.
Satjct to tb decides or the Republican Pri
mary Election, to be beta Saturday, June Mtn.
tF0R JURY COMMISSIONER,
CHARLES F. RAYMAN,
" or BaoraacsvAixaT TowasHir. .
Subject to tb decision or tb Republican Pri
mary Election, to be held Saiorday, Jon 24lh.
IWF0R JURY COMMISSIONER,
CHARLES II. MILLER,
or aomsssT towssbif.
6abject to tb decision of th Republican Pri
mary Election, to b bold Satordsy, June Mth.
WALNUT LEAF HAIR RESTORER.
It li entirely different from all others. It Is as
clear ss water, snd, IM uu intlka.es. Is a
perfectly Vegetable Hair BeWonr. It Till im
mediately fre th head from all dandruff, restor
icray hoir to its natural color, and proie a
growth wbere it has (alien off. It due out In say
manner atleet th health, which Solphar, Suwar
ot Lead, and Nit rat of Silver preparauooa have
don. It will change light or radeu hair In a lew
days to a beaatilal glueny brown. Ask yourdruir
glt for It. Each botU is warranted. SMITH,
fc.LI.NE It CO., Wholesale A rente. Philadelphia,
and C. N. CB1TTENIMN, New York. jMy
PUBLIC SALE
OK
A DESIRABLE FARM.
The uadenlfrned wilt sell at publio sale bis
farm, en th prcmlsea, In Shads townahip, Somer
set eoaaty, about two miles from Hoovenvllle. on
Thursday, June loth, 18S2,
at 1 o'clock p. m. It was formerly owned by
Lnaries uougera, ana contains
ONE EUND2ED ACSZS.
Tter is a
Good Two-Story Frame House!
and Bank Barn, 40 by SO feet, nearly new. There
is a never tailing spring of Water at th house
and barn. One f tb best orchards In the eoanty
is on this place, ah land Is in a good state of
cult (ration. Tbl Is a deelrable property, and
wUl be fold on account of bavin; other baaioea
to ookk my attention. It is only two miles from
the nourishing vlllaiceof Ilooversvill, a station on
the Somerset fev Cambria Railroad. Pueseealoa
will be given on April L, lasj. Title indisputable.
4'JOO on day of lale. $1.0O cn April L WZ. and
the balance in lour, nve or iz equal annual pay
menu, to salt th uarchuer. with Interest.
Any Information concerning this property can
D uaa uy aaarenins;
ALONZO KODOERS,
JT Jobnatown, Pa.
OF
SOMERSET BOROUGH,
: Rr tls Year Esilaz Mardi 31, 1332.
Rscnrrs.
Fnm Gillian Lint, Collecter.... TW 89
W. H. Piatt, Collector.... 34ft 13
" BorvuKh scale 2U fti
Weltler. fines. Li
cense, xe M 6i HT9 -a
EXrzXDTTTRES.
Amount paid for public aervtos
and lump llubtlnj $ ITS 75
Amour.t paid tor oil, lamps. Ac. os 24
Am't paid lor atreeta and roads.. T77 tu
" " interest on debt for
fire engine M 56
Am't paid for f mall px patients
(Terrel and Wert) 9 M
Am't paid lor miscellaneous ex
penses, inciuuinx pruning uu
fcck-nn ISO I
Am't paid for salary of liurgesa
autl lCrK. ............... 1X0 w Tivo r
U ABILITIES OV THB BOKUCCB.
Total amoant of orders iaraed
durtna; tbe year H
Am't ot unpaid order ootstand
lnir at last aeulement 1U7 ft 40644 44
Of which there ba been paid 1479 S
Leaving preseat.uablUtlcs.....
...US4 2i
nrscnracxs or ran orou.
Am't ds on dnpUcate of Q Lilian
Llat, uoliector x v
Am'tduondaplicatoi Wb.H.
Piatt, 1st Collector 2U 0
Am't dne from J. H. Huston.... 34 14-J lt 4
Do. QiaUas List, Coixarroa.
To grom amount or duplicate (1205 03
fin Kv ftmiiDTit IiaUI 702 S9 .
By ezoneraiiona and commission
on amount eouenei hk
By balance uncollected &3 7'J 12u 03
Da, ' . H. Platt, ComcTOS.
To balance outatandlna; on duplicate... ...t C2 14
CR. By amoant paid I 348 IS
By exonerations ami commission
on amount collected 20 43
By balance due borou&h 214 90 822 IS
c tha ndenlmed Auditors ot Somerset bor
ough, do hereby certify that w have examined
and audited th account and vouchers of tbe
foregoing statement, and nave found mem cor
rect.
Witness onr hands and seois.
Attest
ChaS. C. smrw, cir.
PARKKB TRENT,
jsu. . 1 iiL
M. J. PB1TTS.
aar'it Auditors.
MARKET REPORT
nimai weeklv bv R. Battr. Son a. Co..
Wholesale Produce Commission liercbanU, Pitts
burgh, Pa.,
Cwwatttv Prwdnve).
ler, perraL 60aJ5c. Bacon. Coun-
try isar oiues, viw. i t, " "u l
TaS. Cheese, New Ohio Factory. llaUc Driea
Fruits, Apples, sliced. Sale: an, quarters, aaoc ;
Peacbes. balres, Sa7c : peeled, do. ISaiOc ; pitted
Cherries. Ca2Sr ; Kas(befTies, Sttlje: Blactr-
riea, Italic : per ID lor au. 1 eainera-uv utw,
per lb, toaeoc : Mixed, 45a. Kics;, per doien.
i;aHe; Mapl Sweets Syrnp jli per gal;
Sugar. lUUo per lb.; Suir Uran.. Saloc un
ons Onion setts, per busn S)a7 00. Hotter
Cholo Hull, 20;ic. Poultry. Ll Chickens,
7uaeOe per pair. aceortin to sixe; Dressed, per
lb, 14al3c; Turkeys, loai): Oeese, ae; Imcas,
Suloo. Potatoes, 1 74al 84 per r.ushei : sweets.
tOaS 00. Salt, N. 1. per Dii, 1 vt; xa-.ra. per
Wi.l ; Dairy, per ool. 1 k ita, mutton.
White. perlb,24e; Cottoo.Mixed.iai'c: Wool
en, ys'ie. eseed. Tinictfcy. per bosbeL i 6i
S tb; Clover. IS a lor smaa; i to t
larve. Tallow, country, so '40: tienwax, sua-
per lb. Vinegar, Country. lOaUe per gal.
Urocertes.
Oreen Coffe. Fancy Bio. per lb. 13c Choice,
do, Uc ; Prime hlo. lie ; Uoud Kk, loe vr-
dlnary.-c; Java, affic. w
HokSted cone, in paper, prr 10, .
er grade. '4l3e; In bulk, li14e: Java, papers
24-cSc Java, puia, mm ,, ,
Susars. StarKianl A. per lb, 9Ye : Windsor A,
ie:Prarl B. c: Kenned leuow, sa;'ie
mom are 1 ciuw, .;wc , v.,.u, .. .- .
Powdered, 10;ar; orusnwi sow. vrc; vuiuum.
ripa Cbolc Maple Flarore.1, i3e: Prim
Mapt Flavored. 40e ; ubolo Juar ttyrap, see ;
l. ' .. j. . !1..hI uiu Srnn. :
ITlin OMl i-jtmyj vw , " - -rt '
HWkanooo. win. ISWaSXc: Carolina, I
. ew Orleans jsoissses, vnorce, ijc: oukwj
Prime, Toe ; Prime. Sc
sea. iraufi fljw. -
powder. Steal w ; Imperial. Sli
aZOe; ioes:. SteTSc : Sonehoos tu
Candles, Star, fait weight, loe ;
Tmi YQflnr HTSOn. UCT to. iSMlWi
impenai. aMw; jiu, w
Steirtne, pec
set, U'se ; Mould, per set,
Urmia, rieir, rasMt, die.
Wheat,-Prime Bet Winter, 1 ISeU 46; Modi
am. 1 Sjstl 38.
Cora High mixed Shelled, 3aSie ; Yellow
Shelled, gSMSe ; Kar Corn, 8eav3e.
Oats, Pries Whit. Uaoue ; Mixed, &7aM&
Ky W foe Western ; 1 0JH1 U4 lor , Pennsyl
vania and Ohio. t
Hariav 1 69al Yi for Prima Kortb-westam
Sprtna; SieJl 00 for Medium. . , '
Floor Fancy Patents, (sprltur and winter)
1 MaSOS ; FaacySt. Louts, (winieri S 244 i ;
Fancy Family Wilt Amber and winter, I 7a
S 09; CnoiceTamly, ebc4e fed wlntn) 1 1M
T 7i: XX Family, (medium wlnterl 7UOa7 :
XXX Bakers' (Minnesota) 2ia7 60; XX Bakers'
(Wbwoaiia)T X4a7 40; CommaaL soaisxi, ia pa
per. Oatmeal ntediam brand 00 3i per bbl ;
Fancy T TSS 00: By Floor, Tin 00.
Mill Fd Whit Middlings, 30 OOs.TO
Coarse, do, UOOaasOO; Seconds, .21 OOaii 90:
Bras. 1 401 00; Cnoppsd Fcwd, S3 0a34 .
Bay Prim TiasoU.y, baled, at 14 MnU OO.per
ton ; Prime vtw Los, u wuaiT w.
rrwvrtotwmsiaaMl IJv litMk.
, Provislns Ex. 8. C. Ham, per lK,13Ex.
a ii HSonniar. 11: Ex. 8 C Breakfast isaeoa
IcU:Ex.S. C. Drlsd Heet In teu. laxe: Beef.
Toaawa. per dntea, 00 ; Bacon hkonUlers1-Saortilb-
Sides, HU; do. Clear Side. 13 V".
Mesa Pork, vu bbl, trfl 11 : o. Short Cut Fami
Ir. 0 to M pes . la bbl, W, Lard. Refined,
snjasMr use. In tierce 12c; do. In VhalfbU, Up )
do, in bweksts. 13c ; do. i lb pails, W lb to ease,
lc; 4o,Slr paiU, 13e; da, JlUpail, Mj-aCi
do. I I pails, laa i
Cattle Fair to FtVsm Shtpplnf. I S07 . j eom-,
nton to good batchsnn;, .;i to; suiu awt
r Ooi, OOM M ; Vwta. tale.
Good PrUnTat OOai 4o; LM T Wa
Hor-Fhiladclphla Hosja, 1 Hlmt 10-, Uoad
Cora FJ Torkws,! T3T t Graaww, S4aT
T A Star ( 1 iadlaale that Mo qnotaAasM la
UpVTopposlt nT ckangwJ ftae Ut Imum.
atsTNot proernl changes to Floor qniunions
GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN,
113 and 115 CLINTON STREET,
JOHNSTOWN, PA,
&v lave t.i fall th arhnitiors of the )-op'o !' smcrft t tlivir.ljrj VaKl
' , fcixk .41
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY
Notions, . Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Mattings,
Bugs and
LACE CURTAJOSrS!
Our assortments of the abovo mentioned goods arc the
HjA-RGtEST 1 1ST JOIIiN STOWX !
And we know that those buying of us will iluil
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST!
Especial Notice Lj called to our Large stock of
,
Carpets and Lace Curtains ! ! !
CARPET at frcza 18c. per yard up.
LACS CURTAINS at from 75c. per pair up.
CARPET Matched, Cot, Sewed, and Put Down, if Desired !
XSifWhen visiting town. Do Not Fail to cull in and see
GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN.
Frank W.IIaj.
ESTABLISHED 34 TEAKS.
HAY IB IR, O
WHOLESALE
Tin, Copr aid Sleet-Iron Vbib lemf i
No. 2 SO Washington Street, Johnstown, Yn.
"77S ASS TO Q77Z2
MlliES, STOVES and HDUSE-FURHISHINE GOODS IK GENERAL
At Prices Less than any ether House in Western Pennsylvania.
Special attention paM to Jot.biDitio Tin. frxlvinlsed Iron and Sheet-Imo. Fnjar Pan, Stjam
Pipe, Ht-Air Pipe, Rooiin;, Sonuuim. i EDKtnes, an-1 all wirk pertaliiiiin to i'ellar For.
aaces. E'timates lveo anU work dtr by ttrst-class .Heclianios only. V.l Aicm t: r Noble Limit.
Johntown Cnok. Spears' Anit Unit .!). t.icelsior Pcnn. In Hnuse-FnrntehinK ok1 w otter
Coal Vases, Toilet Bets. Brea.i UKet.;lie liuses, Cliamber-PailS, Kaive ao4 turkf (earamoB
and plated) Uennan Silver . Urlranni Sibs, Tea Trars, Llnei, Xnni acd tnameled
Wini Brass and Copper Kettles, Mitt Hn'tii-rs, oter Bwilers. tft Beaters, i tHUerrnt kinds.
Bread Toasters, Plated Britannto and Wire ;asiurs.lrnn Stands. Vire Irons, and evenrtldnx if
War seeled in th Cookln licuertiimic An eiperienoe ef thlnj-thr year in business hro eua
bles us to meet the wants ot tM r. imiini'T iu oar line, withatroo.! article ac a low prie. All fods
old WARKANTED A3 HE! RrfK.TLIX rthe money retunded. fall and see th Wares ; tret
prioes beiore parehasinn ; no t-i.'ihie to itiuv k-mwIs. Pers-es eomnenelst; Hons-Keeptng will sar
Ji per cent, hybnyicn their to lr.m us. Mrcliants erllin fuodsln ar lln shoe 1,1 send lor
Wholesale Prle last, or call ei qiimatlnns f onr Wares. AawhavBo apprentlr all our
work ia Warranted to be ot Uie best It j at lowest piioe. Tu sar money call uu. or sued io
HAT BROS.. Xo. 2SO IFushlngton Street Johnwtowra, Pcnn'a.
RE IG THE PLACE!
J. M. H0LDERBAUM1 SONS
NO. 4 BAER'S BLOCK.
A Comj-li te Asiortnient of GET.3RAL KERCHAHD1SE consisting of
STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS!
. A Large Assortment of
: : : goods and notions!
MEN'S, BOY'S & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING!
HATS ,BOOTS
CARPETS &
Queensware, Hardware, Glassware,
GROCERIES.
All Kinds of Window Blinds
Umbrellas, satcneis ana xrunxs, nurns, uunur
Bowls, Tubs. Buckets, Baskets, Toledo
Pumps, Farm Bells, Corn Plant
ers and Plows, Cultivators,
and WAGONS!
THE JlOLAyD CHILLED PLOW,
The CHAMPION
The CJLIMPIOX GJIAIX SEED DJtILL,
With Detachable Fertilizer. -
TIIC BET OF EVERllHING AT
J. M. HOLDERBAUM & SONS',
SOMERSET, PENN'A.
JHERIFF'S SALE.
Ht virtu of a eer'aln wrl. of Vend. El , iud
oul'of the Our: of Vmm"n nea of smerMt
to.. K.. aa i tr ice direeted. t.lere w;:i u sprtej
to public salo. at tu t;wert ttuuse, in soaswi.
ri., un
Fruity, J'tue I''i,
at 1 o'clock o. m , all the rU'.it, title. i3'r-' ami
claim of tbe ofeniant, tnn'.ri I. Jl tiler arl
Iranktin Khoadi terre tenant, ol. ta n-i i me
followina; real estate, aitnat in merwt town
ship. Somerset enantv. Pa., eont.iinlnv M ares
anJ l perches. Krin mvaur, a.ij.nnms; lami f
H.nrv Hamdt. Samnel Herker. lievit J. Swank
and others, bavins; tnereon erected a story an i a
naif dwelling; nou. Oars and oiaer oou-u:i.uau--,
with th appurtenances.
Taken in execution at in rui 01 Auaui auw
man.
Norn-. All person, paiciiastnz ac tne a vwa
sal will lleas las. notice Ibat a port 04 tbe i sr-
chas money to b nli kmwn at th time (
sale will M reqnrrea as sto as ui prufren r ir
knocked d'rwn. otherwiw It will be airsin eip"l
to sale at th risk or th tw pnrrhawr. Tlie
residue of th purchase money must t paid ou or
beiore Thursday of th first week o Annul (.irt,
th ties fixed by th tJooit for aernrinit tb ac
knwlwls:mentof deeus, and nodaed will be sc.
knnwlediced onul the pnrcliase money Is raid in
fulL JOllN J. SPA.VtiL.KK.
osrtin'i OrsTCa, t &nriiT.
May 23d, IMi (
jgXECUTOft'S NOTICE.
ErtaWof SarcaretXSpaMen. late of Cooflaence
boruoKk, Somerset Co Fa dee d.
Letter testamentary on th aJwr wtat
harloa been trantad to th undersigned by the
proper authority ; ajotie la hereby jlren to all
perioa indebted to (aid Mt toaaak immediate
and than barlnji otaimaacstDst Uu same
will nresent them duty aathecticated fnr settle-1
I. Mkkey. ij in Contlacnc boruugh, at 1
marlT Eieeutor.
A CHOICE STOCK
At J022T Z12l'222Z,
r( bar jnst rpenU a kt of
a
BLACK blljli.i
Wak ar th. Bart Banialns we har oltird
JCtinMikt. Also, a sail jiu.v. j
rTU. aSHOETETT or i
tow Triced Dress Goods!;
BijOHN : STENGER,
OOOOS of all description. I .
John B. Haj.
AND RETAIL
AND SHOES !
OIL CLOTHS !
and Fixtures, Wall Papers,
JIO WEIt & RE.iPER,
0
UrilAN-S COX7HTSALE
, OF VALUABLE USAL ESTATE.
Hy virtu of anor lerof sale issuins; out cf the
l-Tlas' Oourt ot Somera.1 County, to me dlrecU
e.1, 1 wilt ips t pi,iv sale, ot
S-U-j relay, tlie 10th diiy of June, 1S82,
n the premUes, at 1 o'clock p. m.. th fnllnwlna;
real tate, late the property or tiwor. Hanger,
.lee'd. tnate In Milfori t.wnhlp. In said county,
a'jolnins; lana of H. '. Meyers, Oeonr F. h-lm-anl,
John lus and others, eunuinlna; Wi acres,
I'jj acre cleared, " acres In meaiow and the bai
ano wall timbereii. A to-stnry frame bou,
tnk barn .nd ot-buildlnafS tlierexn erected. A
ood orehani of a ariey ff trait, a coal mine f'mr
I eel thick, awl limestone m th -Bremises. Th
farm is In a biich Ut of cultlsattu, and is loeav.
ted eowrenieiuiy to Centre Uie and Jacckwood,
and to eauRiKS and school.
ASO-
A lot or ground fttust at Eoctsrow!. known on
the plan ol aatd Kockwood a lot No. 4. adjoin I na;
kt Nw. . Cox's creek on th ease, allay en tha
weal, eoatiaing 14 perche.
ALSO
A certain piece or panel of land, sltaste in Cr
lln. eontaiiana; 3S acre, know a th V inejarl
property. A dw.iUns; bouse and guod Tiaeyanl
ua Ui premise.
-T OF 3 ALE :
Ooc-tliir-I in kau4, on-third to remain a lien,
tha lntertMt of wtiH-h ts DaTabi annually to th
j wi'low. and at her death th principal to th heirs
and leal representatives Ol saiu uec , ui iu
balance in three eual nnual paymMOt. to C
ur4 upon th prwmiMS by jsjuxnent bond. Ten
per sent, of htnd money to b paid when th prop
arty is knocked town. Fmssatliin giren oa u.
1 of April, 14, AAOXW1LL.
may:
Administrator.
S5T0S2Q
no A Co., FortUnd.
ner (!sr t Vme. Samples
worth t6 tTM. A-llraTi-JU1
. Mat.ie-ljr.
OF DRESS BOODS !
3 Zdz St.. Jcra, Pa. , .
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tl'Jlld U liilslfiUUH i
LADIES AXD CHILD2EXS
LACE AND PLEATED COLLARS 1
The La Eaine Corset,
For Sale OxJy "by
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