u U it. t . :r- " u To-1 r He!: Somerset Herald. (SPAT. ...May , dewing i alt rage. .'-var . -a. n J - , Good tfit..'" T,e Peroration Day ormtor U in great .ocwP eight tin-type picture. Tor a dollar at Welfley's photograph gallery, .uator.nice. Try it. Boyd's.' .),, newe ij ic - , in lb it week, . l : . r .wall rfi rwr H.-ffleV Tge lemuuu w r - ye , rnakiug vonr PriDR purchases. J! w HoMerbauin'a and see tueir new and bay your dry gooas at ouou :i.. . : viitiirAA for a V.mcau geit;i. -'l- t- - f dollar at veiuey a oumSit f t'11 1im lust received .. vi 1 1 Mllanr her large lot oi spring uam Th !!? ,ine of neW ,yl" f tat "d ' ... ';rf in. and a complete line of ... iust in. ana a conipiei '.sailor, school, and dress bats, very t Mrs. A. L. mi. A Bro.'s Cough Eyrup, Lini- tit. Home and came rowucr mm, t.r pKina, gained a large sale, me .( na i"1 ' - ' s Worm Syrup p .T vour millinery at Mrs. M. M. Tred , She keeps thefreshei goods and t stylet. . . i-'linc out carpet., mgs, druggets. -r cheap. Ton't miss this chance of a pjod carpet clieap, at "'"t J. B. Srvpfim A Co.'s r TY TEXTS a pound is the price for , : cnrt chain to-Uay. Don't know what , be to-morrow or next week. Xow is c!,!ire. K my g tiniofcliain is lower than it was. Mrs. A. E. Urn- 1 hstt ni'W on band a car load of Fossil 1 .. natural fertiliser known. .. rie! rolling to purchase can get it for $2 , ' rontaining 200 pounds, or $20 per ' O O.. . 1 ....... .. 1 ,n jot nt-eived a large lot of corn 1 oi:lf tlie Ligoniw '"'ley, which ,.,lai;'liering every day. Those dtir ,. sfnr qualitv of beef can procure it ,r, ;..'f or w nding their order to our meat urkiioti Mai" t Toss btreet- Koss Davis & Co. W ire heaJ'iuarters for hardware, iron iU nail, oil? and painis. J. M. HOLl'EHBAVM & BORS. lK,r. t fail to see lloffley s large line of Wi .varfr aud Ties. They are the very Birf! out nd new to the trade. jn-Obdlu-ofwall paper, in all styles, and wry cbi-ap st Hoffley's. Send for samples. V, can f ei(.-ht tin-type pictures for 50 fftitt WVlrtcy's photograph gallery. Vi.t Maeket. Main Street. We have i i.l.W a larpe Refrigerator to our Meat V.-kft in which all nieata can oe Kept coo u.dclfn. Mutton, iieet, rora, aepi .n.ntlvon hand. Oien daily, farties iwiinf meat can Lave it kept in the Refrig uir until wanted. We jtrf. also, 100,000 new brick for sale, iriiiCD if will Ben iur uuu.w w . . -t1 . It 1 a I. tnn.1iu1 A Vtrvia. ...Ji: a low price. KOFS DAT IS dt VJ. Tua can get eipht tin-type pictures for a '..' d.JIar at Welfley s photograph gallery HrSer sells wall paper to all parts of the county, owing to his large selections and lo prii. Yuo can have your hall and stairs cover ed sitli browiel carpets with borders to match llnldtrbaum's. Bitjniins at Holderbauiu's in men and Ik overcoats, ladw-s' satin dolmans and ci-njiirs. etc This anecdote is told of a New York poli Uiun acormwanied bv a lady on a Uud- oi Eirer train : The conductor came along tlie legislator displayed a free pass. The rond actor glanced at the lady and said Fnend of yonrs?" "Oh, no; only m t.Ic." mjJ the lawmaker. li'.nreu'f factorv is asain running, and Mr. Iinmhart will visit all customers as nsu tl With increased facilities and new and improved machinery, the quality and finish of hit prods is much improved. Prices rrnile, and fair treatment guaranteed t-iU. Wm. S. Moboas, Qaeinahoning, Ta. rrpiarsiioiM! are being made in West- ni Tf'.ind omnty for a grand celebration of t! l'.h anniversary of the famous battle of B ishy Run. It will take place from the M. to tit fiih of August next It is under- ! tint Secretary of the Commonwealth frjr iQ ddiTer an address, and that I" of M,rities from all parts of the jjtate Tfeent. Thf cnnKibles of the several boroughs ' d townships vt Westmoreland county. ti-rotn to ofler their resignations to the in i body. The cause is the refusal f the fmjntv coraniiscioners to reimburse tiui fur lire id for prisoners in convey- V.irm to jail. The commissioners claim it las d.s not authorize the payment of itHrt Best. If you want pood bread k'jy none mlier than "Gebhart's Best Flour," natmftctured under the "Xew Jonathan " II Pmceje," the improvements prepara Ury the manufacture of which cost the r-irieuin of the mill $30,000, and our re tii tnuie of one hundred barrels a month tst the fact that it is no humbug. Eehjiectfullv ' jk & BisarTa. 17 pod, carpets, clothing, bats and iliow Tlw larpert stock of hemp, ingrain, Mtm sufwm, three ply, and tapetry brus "1 carpet, wall paper and window shades, "weihibited in Somerset, can now be seen oar carpet rooms, in connection with a '', stock of men and boys clothing and "f tbe ltet styles, womens, misses, "d children s ho!, all new gooJs. We 11 sell our entire stock of dry goods at t for cash until rrther notice to make "mm fur our spring stock f new goods in line. J. M. HoLnxasADX & So. SontTms-If any f' oor reader have If vate receipt for liniment, family medi horse powders, etc..' that' they desire Uv?coBinounde4, they wilj do welj to W&f't nipbell, te Drflg-tst, 3k Main Johnstown. Hm stock of drugs, dye ur". are not only fresh but pure, and Pnws ressfrtiable. His aim is to please rtaoni, and he knows that the way tin. 1, by selling strictly pure goods at 'J0t'l figure. Don't forget the name Bmber. VA. Main 8C Johmrtown. PktU"0" Fa"! Bbosphate, Land Abtoii and Liverpool Salt now in To car load of foregoing comruod jbicb we offer for tale at our wara u; or on track at Somerset Sution at " -".lowing price : Saturn 4 Son's Doub-K-le rjiofj.hate, 2UQ ft bags, $30 per ton, ' 4 Son Xew Croossa Bone Phos-' s-'il, bapi. at 35 per toa ; NovaSco J l'1"". J0( ban. t 1.75 per bag ; " lir7 Kilt per bag of in lbs 150 - 1.M told 8. 4 Son't Poqble agle tT" d"riDK P thras years, will Jolar aahearf from, result, are rwisfactory. r ; e ::B. SCCLL, Editor. fop ,w lg The whitewash brush is doing active duty in this neighborhood. It if aaid Somerset is to have a new doctor of the homeopathic echooL The season is a little backward, bat there is prom'i!e of large circus crop. Command Picking, U. S. Kavy, paid a flying visit to his borne here oa Sunday. The jury commissioner will soon bean officer of the pa?- ' The office is to be abolished. Judge White, of the Allegheny county Bench, is to be prosecuted for fishing out of season. ' Juniata county has no sheriff's sales this spring, bo bills to submit lo the grand jury, and no one iu jail.' Mrs. J. M. Cook left for Washington last week to be present at the marriage of her sister. Miss Stutznian. ' Somerset seems to be about the only town in the State without a base ball club, for which make lis truly thankful. " Messrs. George R. 8cull and F. W.. Bie secker left ou a visit to Dea Moines and other points in Iowa Monday morning. Mr. Arthur W. Coffroth, of Keyser, West Virginia, spent several days of last week visiting his parents and friends in this place. The hour of holding Sabbath School at the Somerset Presbyterian Church has been changed from 3 o'clock inthe afternoon un til 9:30 o'clock in the morning. Mr. llenry F. Sehell and his son Stewart, started on a trip beyond the Mississippi last week. Mr. Scbell has large landed interests in the West which he goes to look after. Somerset is looking as neat and clean as the belle of the famous fourteen. Such a painting and repairing, planting and trim ming was never before seen in the village. Up to May 1st tobacco had paid in tax to the government, in round numbers, $C25, 00),000. Just give the 'Merican nation a chance, and she'll chaw the stuffin' out of the national debt. The nuptials ofMr. James Mitchell, of Clearfield, and Miss Grace Bow, daughter of S. J. Row, editor of the Rafttman'i Journal. were celebrated at the residence of the briJe's parents, in Clearfield, last Tuesday. i m m Mr. Samuel Parson'who has been a passen ger brakeman since the opening of the Som erset & Cambria Railroad, was last week promoted to the position of baggage master on the Cumberland Accommodation. "I'm engaged," said a Main street girl to her chum Saturday, "and I know it was too awfully mean for anything, but when he asked me I couldn't help it, I just smuggled uVto him aud said 'Say it over again, Char ley, and say it slow.' " Mr. A. II. Coffroth, Jr., Editor of the Som erset Democrat, leaves for Xew York today. Re expects to purchase a quantity of new material for bis office and it is rumored will entirely change the general appearance of the organ of the Democracy. A Mr. Austin Keel is building a neat frme I .. dwelling boused bis projerty facing I uion street. It is for rent, and judging from the comfortable manner in which the 'Sqaire proposes to finish it, he will have no diffi culty in finding a good tenant. We commend to the good graces of our merchants the wholesale grocery firm of T. G. Stewart & Co., of Johnstown, whose card will be found in another place in this paper. Being close to home, yon can save freights get good goods at cheapest prices. A. A. Johnston, Esq., President of the Stoystown and Greensbnrg Turnpike Road Couipany, was indicted at the instance of Wm. Moore and others, for suffering the turnpike to get out of order and repair, and verdict of guilty has just been rendered. The new advertisement of Mr. Jacob J. Berkebile, Somerset's enterprising furniture dealer, will be found in another column, Persons wishing to purchase furniture will find it to their interest to give him a call as be offers rare bargains in all goods in his line. One of the greatest obstacles to building in this section is the scarcity and high price of dry lumber. It is said that if a man wants enough thoroughly diy lumlier to make a pill box, it costs twice the price of of the contents of the box and is just as twieted and naughty. If you think there is no building going on in Somerset just try to engage a carpenter for a day's work, youwill find '.that that class of men who have a spare day to give you, are as acarce as local items in a dull town. On everv side is heard the noise of the hammer and the saw. A Xew York doctor who bas been figuring for twenty years, has reached the con clusion that very small feet on a woman means a temper like cayenne pepper and a tongue which will lie about its best Iriend This is a noble effort to console women with big feet, but it won't work. J. G. 0(le, Esq., is eugage 1 in taking the right of way forthe Harrisburg aud Western Railroad, through this county. He com menced at the Deeter gap last week, and is moving west. We understand be has met with great euccess, most of the property holders being glad to give the right of wav. The bill. making the minimum school term in Pennsylvania six, instead of five months. Las become a law. The law goes into effect June 1st, and applies to all dis tricts w bion at the time ot tne passage oi this act did not have the maximam number of mills levied for school purposes that is thirteen ior building and thirteen for school. . Hot alum-water is the best insect destrov- er known. Put the alum into hot water and let it boil till it is all dissolved ; then apply the solution hot to all cracks, closets. bedsteads and other places where anv insects are found. Ants, bodbnjrs, cockroaches and all creeping things are killed by its use while there is no danger of poisoning the family or injuring property. Xw York has an attack of moral colic- The mayor of the metropolis has just refus ed to grant a license to run a concert saloon to Joe Coburn. ex-puinlist, not so much be cause he is an " ex-pngilist, for the Xew Yorkers are lather partial to that kind of mtlV bnt because be is an ex convict. If an exnvict cannot ran such a pUoe, what in the world ii he good for, anyhow ? In aoother column will be jiiund the dis solution notice of the firm of Wayne & Berkebile. Mr. Wayne retires, but the jjnsiness will' be "conducted, at the old stand by Mr. Berkebile. who bas bis " mad np " and says he is going to show the people of Somerset that furniture can be sold as cheap here as anywhere else. His stock will always contain the latest and best ia the market. V:- --" , - - - - Sauirdav moraine what struck Sheriff Spangler as a suspicious looking individual, rode up to the Court House tied his horse and started down street. The animal was well made, about sixteen bands high, a light-bay in color, and of the feminine gen der, worth about one hundred and seventy five dollar. In place of a saddle a bag was girthed on bat back, over which a rope was swung from which depended the stirrup. The aainial showed signs of hard riding and the answers as to bis route, how he came ia possession of the horse.and as to hi general character wen so con dieting that the Sher iff concluded, to detain hif on suspicion of being a horse thief. A. telegram was sent to Xartinsbnrg where she chap claimed to come front and an answer being received saying that such a man lived near there, the 6 herd diwaUaed him Saturday evening. ; The new time table of the Baltimore and Ohio and Somerset and (Janibria railroads will be found in another column of this paper. Ex-Sheriff John A. Walter, who has en tertained a number of Summer visitors in years past, is building a large addition to bis house on Main street, so as to Increase the number. i Miss Cora M. Stutzman, youngest daugh ter of ex -County Sn peri ntendent Joseph J. Stutzman, now of Washington, D. CL,' was married to Mr. S. ' F. Johnson, of lamed, Kansas, on May 19th.' The groom is a young lawyer in easy circumstances and bas a rapidly increasing practice. The many Somerset friends of the bride extend their most hearty congratulations and best Wishes for a. happy married life. Mr. George A. Herman, a farmer living in Allegheny township, this county, commit ted suicide last Wednesday. He was build ine an addition to nis nouse. and had a i r . i i c. ii u i ii iti vi wwciiiaa vuipiuj cu. m f difficulty was experienced in fittinrdifferentX- - ., V sections of the frame work of the buildin when Herman flew into a passion, rushed into the - house and seized a razor, and before any one realised what he was doing he cut his throat from ear to ear, killing hiraseifalraost instantly. " ' DCOOBATIOS DAT; t , P. O. Dkt't., Washisbto, D. C, . May 21, 1883. j ' OBDEB HO. 203. The 30th of May will be observed by all postmasters by closing their offices between the hours of 10 a. M. and 5 r. m ., except in large cities, where postmasters may exercise their judgment as to filing the hours during the day. - ' - Fbakk Hattoh, ; ' Acting P. M. General. We take pleasure in informing the public that the Harry Pease Dramatic Company will play in the Court House for three nights vis : Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. This Company consists of three La dies and five gentlemen, comes very highly recommended, and will doubtless give our people a first! class performance. Recollect it is just such an entertainment as you should take yonr mother, wife, daughters or sweethearts to, chaste, amusing and instruc tive. Tbey play "Enoch Arden," "Rip Van Winkle," Kathleen Mavourneen," Ac. Re served seaU can be secured at Fisher's Book Store. ' ' . .' On Wednesday last a party of four or five men attacked the residence of a gentleman named Callahan, living near Pleasautville, Bedford county. The male members of tlieL tamuy resisted tuein, Dut were overpowered, one of the Callahans being severely stabbed. The women took flight as soon as hostilities were begun, and were not molested. The attacking party secured two or three watch es, between $25 and $30 in money, and sev eral other articles of value. They were unknown to the Callahans, and are believed to be the gang of tramps who have com mitted so many outrages in Bedford and Somerset counties during the past year or two. The party started for the mountains after accomplishing their purpose at Mr. Callahan's, and it is not probable they will be captured. The work on the H. & W. Railroad, pre liminary to letting the contracts for its con struction, is still going on. Reon Banies came from Xew York on Monday; that he might be here when the Town Council would take action on the proposition in re lation to the new street. It is the intention to procure the right of way along the entire line at the earliest time possible. The en gineers are running a new line east of Bed ford for the purpose of avoiding the Defi baugh and other property. We have been informed t!utt the lot known as the Lyon's corner bas been selected as the place for the deot. J. B. Cessna, Esq., has been ordered back to Fulton county to complete the get ting of the right of way in that county. The right ot way is being taken between Bedford and Everett. Bedford Inquirer. V Ore Coi'btbv Roacs. Our country roads. observes an exchange, will be good after awhile.' About the middle of June, when the roads are as hard as a rock, the supervi sor, some bright morning, will rouse the neighborhood, aud all the males between the ages of ten and seventy will turp out. A little plowing and scooping will be dope, a few rocks the size of a coal scuttle thrown on to break buggies, the hillside will be seamed and gored by huge breakers running in an oblique direction, and the impassible stretch of boulders and ridges will be pro nounced a perfect road. The township patriot will have paid the debt of taxation and the traveler will relapse into mute despair, or break forth afresh in maledic tions, and sigh for the boundless prairies of the wext, where hills and rocks are not. Attehtioh ! An invitation ia hereby cordially extended to the different Sunday Schools, Somerset Silver Cornet Band, and all other organizations in the vicinity, the comrades living at a distance, as well as all honorably discharged soldiers, to partici pate in the services of Memorial Day, May rth, in conjunction with B, P, Cummins Poet Xo. 210 G. A. R. All efforts will be made by the Post to make this the most memorable occasion since the day has been set apart for that purpose, and we earnestly desire that the citixens of the town and vi ciiiity assist us in paying a fitting tribute to our honored dead. Appropriate addresses will be delivered on that day. Union ser vices will be held in the Lutheran Charch at 7:30 r. K. We would most respectfully request that all business houses be closed during the ceremonies. A full programme will be given next week. By orderofthe Coxmittes. The two prisoners, Eskin and McMann, sentenced to jail for four months at last term of court for carrying concealed weap ons, disorderly conduct and general cussed ness, gave the Sheriff the slip in a very neat manner on Wednesday morning of last week. It is customary at nighttto lock the prisoners in cells, while they are given the run of the large hall during the day. The Sheriff or one of his deputies usually lock ing them up at night and releasing them in the morning.; Having secured a small saw they cut the hinges of their cell off during the niisht. and in the morning while the Janitor, . Iavid Brallier, had eone for a bucket of water, leaving the large iron door to the jail hall open, they pushed the cell door aside, slipped out and dodging around the Court-House struck for the Woods back of Mr. Daniel Hauger's. Their absence was not discovered until Brallier went to open the cell doors. A searching party was organ ized, but were unable to overtake the runa ways'. The Westmoreland authorities ex pected to take charge of- the larkiea as soon as their time expired here. ( , , i Dxvicatio. The Methodist Episcopal Chapel at Garrett, this county, will be ded icated on the afternoon of Decoration Day, May 3Uth. Rev. I. C. rershing. D. D., President of Pittsburgh Female College, will preach the dedication sermon, services to commence at t r. . Rev- S. W. Davis, of MU Pleasant, at one time pastor of Garrett and Meyersdale charges, Rev.W. McGrew, of Somerset, Rev. George 8," Holmes, of Meyersdale, and others are expected to be present. Arrangements will probably be made for excursion rates on the railroad. Trains from Somerset, Berlin and the West, reach Garrett at 1 r. n. The Chapel is only a stone's throw from the station, and as there is plenty of other shelter, no one need fear a little rain.' Refreshments can be had on the grounds the proceeds from which will be given to' the Church fund. Some money will be needed but hot enough to make the exercises burdensome, as most of the build ing 'exinseibT Vf?P.'videdfor- V day selected is a holiday, and. the afternoon sint at Garrett will be a pleasant recreation to those who have attended decoration ser vices in the morning, or who have had bo other place to go during the day. A hearty welcome will be extended to all who can eoma'i i t" ' '- i H ' ? 1 A nomber of the nobby, well-made and well-fitting spring suita to be seen on our streets, ware purchased at the well known clothing store of L. M. Wolf, Johnstown, Pa. This energetic firm is gaining friends all through our county, by the promptnes with which they attend to all business sent tbem. Their prions are the same to all, whether you buy in person or by letter. " A week or J wo ago thehouseof Mr. David T. ShaflW, who live near Scalp Level, was robbed f several watches by a tramp le whom he had given entertainment. About the first of last week Mr.' Shaffer and his wife left home for Bismarck, Iowa, pa at tend the'annual meeting of Dun tarda. Mr. Shaffer had in his possession a considerable amount, of money, and round trip tickets for himself and wife. While near Kansas City, on their way to Bismarck. Mr. Shaffer was robbed of his money and tickets, and all efforts to recover them were futile. He, however, succeeded in "so ' arranging his affairs as to be able to proceed on his Jour- of r: ariil h s nnw at the meetinz. fl ' There was no opposing vote to the Senate rfe railroad mill on nnai passage in ne noose Friday afternoon. The act "to authorix the formation and regulation of certain corpora tions," amended In the house by adding "making the limit of the original amount of stock and increased capital $250,000 per mile," will become a law with the Govern or' signature. The Harrisbarc and West ern company have been awaiting it passage for months. It will enable them to go ahead. Arrangements have been made by this company to give oat the last contracts by July first, and it is stated that ten thou sand men will be at work along the entire line by that date. These bill are quite im portant to Harrisburg, and now that they are out of the woods activity in railroad building in this section will begin. The latest plan of the Harrisburg and Western company is to strike Sbermantown, Mechan icsburg and Carlisle in the Cumberland Valley, and these are the only towns touched on Cumberland Valley territory. Shippens burg and Chambersburg, if they want direct connection, must secure it on the Western Maryland. The new line goes within a mile of McConnellsburg, in Fulton county. ITarri&wg Patriot. The Patriot' state ment that the last contracts will be given out by July first, and that ten thousand men will be at work along the line by that time, can be taken not only with a grainof salt, bnt with a whole car load. Judging from the progress of the company in the past, the immediate results or tne mil win be to add an additional axman to some of the numerous survey parties. 45 Comfixxhce Items. The denomination known as the Disciples are holding a series of meetings here, and it is said that quite a number have applied for the benefits of the ordinances of the church. The M. E. Church building is now nnder- going tue mucu needed ana long contem plated repairs. There are only two church buildings here, and over two hundred mem bers, but the buildings don't indicate it. The White's Creek Oil Company has again put in an appearance, and much interest is felt as to the result of their experiments in this place. If their driving implements are of the proper quality, new developments are expected in the near future. An unusually large amount of corn has been planted this spring, and if the season is favorable the yield will double that of any previous year. Fanners are beginning to manifest a deeper interest in the manage ment of their farms, and the Turkeyfoot valley will soon be the leading agricultural district of the county. From the amount of obscene and anony mous matter circulating through the mails in this section'of the country, one- would suppose that Dukesism has established a branch office somewhere in Addison town ship. Some of these vile offenders against law and society are being sharply looked after, and soma of them are now sitting on the ragged edge of remorse. X. The June number of the North American Reviev opens with an article ' by Joseph Ximmo, Jr., Chief of the Treasury Bureau of Statistics, on " American Manufacturing Interests," in which is given a singularly full and instructive historical sketch of the rise and progress of manufactures in the United States, together with a very effective presentation of their present condition, and of the agency of tariff legislation in promo ting diversified industries and encouraging the inventive genius of the people. Should this author's advocacy of protective legisla tion prove distasteful, the reader finds the needed corrective in an article by the Hon. Wm. M. Springer, on " Incidental Taxa tion," which is an argument for Free Trade. D. C. Gilman, President of Johns Hopkins University, writes of the 44 Present Aspects of College Training,1- as affected by the in. crease of wealth and luxury, the develop ment of natural science, and the influence of a larger religions liberty. Edward Self presents some weighty considerations on the " Abuse of Citizenship," as exhibited in the machinations of the dynamitists against a friendly power, in disregard of the obliga tions of American neutrality. Prof. Isaac L. Rice criticises some of " Herbert Spencer's Facta and Inferences " in social and politi cal science, and Christine Xilsaon 'contrib utes " A Few Words about Public winging." Finally, there is a symposium on "The Moral Influence tf the Drama," the partici pants being, on the one side, the Rev. Dt, J. M. Buckley, well known as an opponent of the stage, and on the other John Gilbert, the actor ; A. M. Palmer, theatrical nana ger, and William Winter, dramatic critic Fifty cents a number ; (3 a year. Published at 30 Lafayette place, Xew York. MAKKIED. LOXG STAUP. May 20th, 1883, by Rev, W. D, Lefevre, at the residence of Mr. Josiah Long, (father of the bride), Mr. Jacob B. Staup to Miss Martha Long, both of near Friedens, Somerset County, Pa. Fine cigars at C, X. Boyd's. DainsTBT. Preservation of the natural teeth a specialty. Dr. G. J. Beachy is now in Somerset, and will remain at his Dental Rooms at the Glade House nntil May St, 18S3. , We keep nothing but the best English queensware, and sell it as cheap as other ware is sold elsewhere. A full line just received at J. B. 8nvder A Co.'s Tbe best two for five cent cigar in toirn at Boyd s. . , . ' . . . WASTED v- "'' - ' : . WOOL, -. 'BUTTER,: - . - and EGGS, '. In exchange for millinery goods, , dry goods, fancy goods and trimmings, at ., Mza. A. E. Uhv'"- It is worth remembering, when buying Wall paper, that J. B. 8nyder A Co, 5 will trim it for yon without extra charge. . Any one desiring to purchase a new wag on or buggy, wilt find it largely to their ad vantage to call oa us and examine oar work before purchasing elsewhere. We have a number of baggies and wagons on hand that we put np daring the past winter, which we will dispose of at prices thai defy competition. All work warranted. . t .-. . - i A.. B. Karat & Sox, v . . ,i .it Jennertown. Pa. Xotici to CoifTBACTOBs. The School Di rectors of Somerset township propose to build two new' school' houses this summer, one ia tbe Shaulis acd the other in tbe Cupp district, ijhich will be let by contract to the lowest responsible bidder at the G.ieda Hotwe, in Somerset, on the first Monday in Jane, 186?. ' By order of the Board. J. 8. Mm si, Secretary. - - i, . Hettey just retaraed from Philadelphia with a fall line of Ctothing being bought tats can ha sold eheapsr than any 8tore in tbeOoontr. Cigars. Best. Boyd. . - Hammocks at Byda. ' Spectacles, all kinds, at Boyd's. . Fine toilet soap for sale at Boyd's. ' C. X. Boyd sella the best five-cent cigar. Yon can p t ten. tin-type pictures for 50 cento at Welney pnotograph gallery . The Peerless Ice Cream ? Freezers and Coolers for sale cheap at Miller's Hardware Store, Somerset, Pa. ?: You ran be assured that when yon bay a hat or bonnet at Mrs. XL W. TredweH s, you are getting the best, the latest styles. and forthe least money. Store in Casebeer's Block-.' i - White dress goods ! India lawns, Victoria lawns, nainsooks, cambrics, Swiss mull muslins in plain, plaid, ext and set figures, with trimmings to match, at prices from Lis cents np, at Mrs. A. E. Uhl's. Ladies, please notice that we are selling laces, lace curtains, Hamburg edgings and inserting? as , nnprecedeatedly . low prices. Call and be convinced, at i 1 .J, B. Sbydi & Co s.' Price on Carpet Chains for the next sixty daysT " Five' ply Colored Carpet Chain 20cta. per lb. Gray linen 2 C YI 7" 2 20cta: Pr lb Wool " 50cts. per lb. ' " Pa ax k & Pabkeb. Don't forget it when" you want a good suit for yourself or child, that the old reliable stand of J. B. Snyder & Co.a is the place to get it. They have just received a new lot of the latest cut and styles. Call and see them. - r Just received at Mrs. M. M. Tredwell's, a new invoice of spring hats and bonnets, of the very latest patterns, which will be sold as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere. Be sure and see them. Store in Casebeer's Block.-- , Just received at J. B. Snyder & Co.'s a fine line of new . prints, nioslina, . ginghams, cheviats, etc Call and see them before buying elsewhere. 1 ' i 1 . Toucan get eight tin-type pictures for 50 cents at Wclfley's photograph gallery, i I have just received $7,000 worth of boots and shoes, old styles, new styles, all kinds of .styles. Men's and women's, boy's and misses boots and shoes. I bought low, and will sell cheap. Give me a call at the old stand, and you will be surprised at the quality and low price of the goods. Solomon Uhl. Xxw Goods. Solomon Uhl has received and placed on his shelves the largest stock boots and shoes ever ordered in the coun ty, and is selling them at very low figures. Silks and Cashmeres, new and cheap at ": ' v ' Mas. A. E. Uhl's. j: - - ... , ... , ; U ,. GET OUR TRICES FOR ACCORDEOXS, AXD OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WE CAN SAVE YOU SOME MOXEY. OR DERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. A. XATHAX, may9-ot. SOJIERSET, PA. Ybu can get eight tin-type pictures for 50 cents at Welder's photograph gallery. Childrens' trimmed sailor hats, at 5 its np. Mas. A. E. Uhl. HefHey sells Dry Goods very clieap to close. Calicoes from 4 cents np ; lawns at 8 worth 10; Ginghams as low as ti cents. I can and will sell boots and shoes cheaper than any one in the county. Give me a call. . Solomon Uhl. SUMMER MILLIXERY. Opening of summer millinery goods this week in all the aewest shapes of bonnets and hats, with trimmings to suit, including all the newest shades of ribbons, plumes, tips, flowers, satins, etc., at Mas, A. E. Uhl's. The only full line of gents' Straw Hats of the latest styles to be found at Hefffey's. Tbe One Price Shoe Store of A. H. Femer & Bro. is pronounced a success. . Dixtistbt. Preservation of the natural teeth a specialty. Dr. G. J. Beachy is now in Somerset, and will remain at his Dental Rooms at the Glade Honse until May 30, 1S83. . . ... , A. H. Femer & Bro. are still adding new stock to their already large assortment of latest style boots and shoes. They manu facture to order, and keep a full line of leather and findings. . . ' Persons knowing themselves indebted to me by note or book aooront are requested to call within thirty days and .settle. , .' Mayl6-2t. , G.R. Pabkkb. Messrs. Keller & Sanner, the well known grocers and confectioners of this town have added flour and feed to their business, and propose to push it vigorously. ' They have tbe Celebrated Vienna Floor in barrels and sacks, as well as a choice brand made by Brinker & Mullin, by tbe gradual reduction roller process. Corn, oats and chop always in stock. Their stock of groceries is new, fresh and full.' Mocha, Java, and all other grades of fine coffee a specialty.' ' The purest and best confectionery in the market. Best brands of tobacco and cigars always on band. ' A Dasrcboi's CoVsTKBrEiT. There are dangerous counterfeits in circulation pur porting to be " Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer.' The strongest evidence of its great value is the fact that parties knowing its great effica cy try to imitate it. Each bottle of the genu ine has a fac timtlie of a walnut leaf blown in the glass; and a Green Leaf on tbe out side wrapper. The " Restorer " is as harm less as water, while it possesses all tbe properties necessary to restore life, vigor, growth and color to the hair. Purchase only from retpontifUe partiet. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. Johnston, Holloway & Co, Philadelphia, and Hall A Ruckel, Xew York, wholesale agents. : I would respectfully inform my friends of Somerset county that I have opened a new drug store at 233 Slain Street, Johnstown, Pa., where I would be pleased to see them. My stock consists of Par Drags, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery snd Fancy Goods generally. At this season I would call attention to tbe insect rades, such as Pure Paris Green, Pure Powdered White Hellebore, Fenma Josec' Powder, etc-. Weu need ( anything; in the drug line cotae to see me or write for price;. All inquiries cheerfully answered. Cbas. Gainmti 232 Main Street ' Buildkks aid Costs act Be ! We have bought a car load of Lime, Cement and Cal cined Plaster, and offer it for sale at our Store or on the track at the Somerset Sta tion at the following prices f Cleveland Lime 6 to 10 bbl lots 1.50 per bbl Louisville Cement 5 to 19 " 2.00 " Calcined Plaster 8 to 5 - " 2X0 " Apl25-5U Cook & Ban its. - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ef Abnua Xe Adams, dee'd late of I sec two., amursot usw, r. of sitmrrt-tT -n aa tw i harts been araaud to tW sadoteli '.hr the pracwraataorkT, astles kMreby s5vatotheos iadoMod te it t3 make hasMatate paraMot. aad taea r. L tfroodooc. Aleooaa, Fa. JBSVIUA HOSDABB. mar "V VPilTCyiS NOTICE. sf WOtmsa Qflsanws, deceased. , At aa Orphaa. Oewrt beU at emweeC Fa, on Ihasstk day af Apjll, 1, the a"d Aa dUoc'WMsTsly aDootetea ter'v advrUMStioa ot the Iwadiht tbe heads of 1 H. OI u, ad-. BUiisnw OI u mmm h 4 V e.,wmi, to iiw ti Jsj teste ., hereby given Mows tta wi ) te the states of the abnva s J ass 1. tasa, as am owes, at 1 wuers au teavi v - - f f t; --. JWSMI B.SWl l, .... . .... Aaatter. B Btteam yserrwwrt Woman's Friend. Having bean troablod for maay year, with kid ney disease, with savers pain in my back and limb my aakle were at times very badly swoll en I was advised to go to tha hospital far treat ment, which I did oa tha advtes of a friend, but fcnad so relief, at least only of a temporary i tore, and I had giren np all b'.'ps of a rare until my huhaod was advised to Hunt Keawdy by a friend that had und It and beeii cured of a severs cue of dropsy and kldnty trouble. I pro cored a bottle, aad had not ased one-half or tha bottle before I begin to bo better, no pain la the back, sad tbe .welling of my limbs oommenoed tc go down, and my appetite was much bettor, fur I had become so bad that all 1 ate distcesaed BM very aiaeh. It was really dyspepsia, eombtoed with the other troubles, and I have used fbar bot tles, aad am able te do my work aad attend to aoasshold duties which before had been a burden to me, and I eaa only thank Hunt's .Remedy tor the health aad happtnsai which 1 now enjoy, aad esteem It a groat BrivuVgs aad daty to give yea this tetter In behalf of my maay n Serins; lady friend la Boston aad the soantry, and eaa only say laeonelnsloa that If yoaooostry It you will bo oonvlnced a I was, even aaalnat my own will, that Hunt'. Remedy l ladeed a womaa'i friend. You are at liberty to ass this for their benefit if yoaso choose. ' Baepeetfully yoars, ' Mas. WM. GRAY, Hotel Goldsmith, 1416 Tremont Street, Boston, April , 1883. " A Bagxage-Master'a Praise. Mr. BBamy, baggage-master on Eastern R.0 road, Boston, .y: . M I bar uMd Hunt'. Bemedy, the great kidney and liver medieine, ia my family for month. ' It was recommended by friend. In Porumonth who have been sored of kidney troubles, and I and It Jtut as represented, sad worth it weight la gold. My wife i using It for fiyjpepeia, aad has lm proved so rapidly that I cheerfully Indorse It as a family medicine of real merit, aad I would not be without lu '' RAILROAD SCH EDTJLES SOMERSET & CAMBRIA RAILROAD. Oa and aftesMay 14, train will run a follows: SOUTHWARD. SOITTUWABD. ? i3 5? i" V 3- So r. m.i r. M. ;a.m.i I. M. I A. M.,F. ft"; H:3Ti..., lli 1:4V 3 60 SMI 4:06 4:14 1:10; .CCMBBBLAKD. NT SAVAOK JOB 41 :3j Wi Srill 10 SST 1:M V:01 :07 S:iI0j S:-.Mj S:34' ?.4ll S4&! .BU.BBSUB... .COOK fl SILLS St'! 1:42 4301 4:41 4:57 J ..HTHDMAH... ..WILLIAMS... ..VAIBHOPB... .00 l .Vi ' 8:51 14s'.. 8:48, 1:42. 8 46! 13 . 815j 1:14: . 8:U! 1:11 . 8:061 l: . 8:0X1 1:04 . 7 f li:6i'. I SOUTHAMPTON. ....OLKXCOK.... t .SARD PATCH.. 3:38 J:64 SIT! 1:7.1 33S 3:33 4-00 4:13 KW: ..KBY8TOHB 3:&4 SHK .MSYKBSDALB.! i s.vo : 1 sali sbu a v jun 8:i"8 I .. oarkktt... So! t:13'..BOCKWOOD... S:oO 6:3u...MiLroBD.... 7:051 6:4"l..oMBkHKT... 7:30- Y2:-& 7:16 13:11 7 11.-68 S:i 11:60 :4'i 11:37 :3U 11-iO 9:17 11.0 8:03 10.48 6:62 lii:36 6:44 10:iJ 6 JO 10:10 8:20 3:00 2:40 4:ii 7:16 :Si!. .OKIttEB .... 7:'i, 6:10 ...PKIBDKS8... T:4l :S0 ..8TOYBTOW1C.. 3:00j S:44 BOOVBB8VII.LS :1 7:U31....BBTHSL.... l:Xil T:llt'.... border.... S:3S -.as ..UOLSSiDB... KKJ 7.44 ..JOHMSTOWS.. Sunday train, leava Somermt for Rorkwood at 2:40, p. jo., arrrtilna at Ktickwoud at 3:20 p. m., returalDK leave. Kockwood at 4:00 p. to., mrrWinn ai somerset at 4:a, p. m. Lerae. Someraet tor Johrj.tuwn at 76 p. 10., arriving at Jotiiiacown at :uu p. in, 1 nm irain. .top at ell Matlorif. Hares, Sbamroek, Koberta, Cupp., tjulemaas, Muelollar, Itoweaa, Imll'. CrenainK, Fun.itwell, Kaudmaa Hub, Krini;. Ferdle nd tMborne are i'Uit Stailoo. fur all regular traloa. Tbe Mall, north and math, ran dally; the On the PHUburuU lllvislua. B. k. O. Railroad thmach paMenirer traina, east heand. will leave Koekwui uou at 12:M) 1 . and 13:44 u m e.rrlvinv roapecUvelv at Waskloirton at 76 . m.. um. uaj, miu v:i Dext vveninp;, ami at Baltimore at 8:45 a. m., same day, and at 110 next evening. Westward-boond through train. leave Baltimore at :30 a. m., and 1p.m., and Waeblnirtoo at 10:40 a. and 8:10 p. m., Arriving respectively at Eockwood at 6:08 a. m., and 3:0u p. m. BATIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. PITTS BUEOH D1TV1KION. . Ob and after alsy 14, tralas will ran as follow: BASTWABn. wssTWAan. Sr STATIONS. t. M. I A. M. 1 S:10l 8:i0:...PrTTSBUROH. I A. M. I P. M, 7:14 76 llH 11 00 OONNELiv-VlLLE. 6HM 4:06 6:38 4:27 VIM 12:08f 12HW . CON FLUENCE.. 12:07 -.UKSINA ..BROOK SIDISOc, ... P1NKERTON..,. ..CASSEI.MAN.... I 12:2V 4:08 3:60 3:33 3rMf 3:22 3:17f 3:10 12:431 ...ROUKWOOU.... S3W 1.00iU:o4 ..PINEOBOVK... .....OARRETT.. YODER SALISBURY into. 1S l4t I On l:llt LU .MEYEKSDALE...I iM ...JtEYSTONE... l:a 1:14 ...SAND PATCH... I 154 .....UOWM AN...... ...-.PHILSON ...OLENCOE..... .... FAIRHOPE.... ldf l:4Sf 146 2:34f 2:J0 1:46 US :4 1:681 2:301 ... HYNDMAN I l:42f ..CUMBERLAND.. I 1:10 Trains will not stop where time li set given. Mail Train Wert will iloo at tmlnta Want 04 OonnolUvils to land paeaa;en woo get oa E.i IH VVIDSUO. Throas;h Mall tralBa datry. Ezpsees tralas dally exeept Sanday. Aoeummodatloa train, and Fuaii Kxnrsaa aailyozeept Sanday. Ticket ofBoes. eonwr ftlth Avenne and Wood strewta, aad depot oarear Oraat aad Water na., P Hubert; a, Pa. c ii. iajkv, oea. PassenKer Acwnt. U X. COLE,tJetrl Ticket Aavnt. DMINISTRATOR8' NOTICE. Estate of Jaeob Lenbart, late ef Jefferson town ship, Soceasea. Letter of adminirtratien oa tha Above estate having been granted to the andertifrned, notice la hereby (riven to all penoaa indebted to said es tate 10 maa immediate pajrmeat, and th.iee bavtac claim, against tbe same will ireent them daly authenticated for settlement, at the late rea- fclenee of tbe deceawd, on Saturday, Jane 16, less, at the late residence of the deceased. LUDW1CK LEN If ART, ABRAHAM LENHART, ' Administrators. JJEGISTER'S NOTICE. tjonnrmaiioD any, jane s, iskj. Notice ii hereby given to all person concerned aa legatee, creditor, or otherwise, that the fol lowing account hav passed register, and that the same will be presented for cooQrmatlon and al. lowance at aa Orphan' Court to be held at Som erset, Jane a, lssl . , Aoeoant ef Joha X. Bowman. Executor of Jacob Xarteeay. Seeeaaed. Kboistkb-s Orrica, I A. A. STUTZMAN, stay u, lsss. KegUter. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate oft Samuel Heinbaugh, late of Addison township, dtjoeaseix . Letters ef adminMratioa ea the above estate having been granted to. tbe undersigned by the proper aathority aotiee Is hereby alven tu ail person InO.bted to aJjt estate to saake Immedi ate payment and thoee having eUtnu against the Sme to present then) daly authenticated for et smeat, on Saturday, the 30ta day of Jane, 1--4J, 1 o clock, F. M., at the Ute rridenee of dee'd. JKKEatlAU J. FOLK, DAVID HEINBAI GM, HaylS ' Adsaiatsumton. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John W. Hayaea, Ute of Jenner Uwa- - . . aaip, ueeeeeeu. The uadanlarDed. Aadltor. dulv aonointed bv the Orpaaa' Court X Soaaervet eoenty lo make a dlstrihaUoa ef the rand, ia the Beads of Jeslaa Keller, admlniet rater of the above eetate. heretv gives Bailee that he wtUattead to the ewiieeoi said appointment at aleeflUe ia SonMrset bor ough oe Thuradey, Hay 24, lnaa, when aad where au pereoa laterenea may atiena. KAVU w. UUtUllll, , Auditor. K DMINtJSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ceiatf of Ossrad Brant, Wt ef BrothenvalUy Latter es adeifcilwratica aa las above estate having heea graated te the aadenigned, by ta proper aatheilti, tie Is hereby given U thoee Indebted te It to saake tsimedlate pay ment, aad those having cUlmf er d .mends will lea present tbea daly authenticated for aetv l Unseat ea Satarday, May U, latS, at the late lestaeaes ef deeeed. ., . JttlitAaa JK. HS1NT, ISajpal AdaAlaltratec TVISSOLUTION NOTICE, Afhe mrtaetsala aejsstoawe exleting between Hurt Wane wajae aaq ianp jierBeoue, ooiag own. aaejer taw mrm 1. vvayaw at Beraeeu, waeSUselT.il ayi el May. las. Mr. aeiaei enaaeat ea taeieta day ef May. laSs. Mr. Wayae having dlspeeed ef hU latereet la said partaerahip to Jacob J. BerkebiU who wiUeeattaweihekensmatthe eld Wand ea Mala street, oppoelte the Ueatral Hotel, where a fail nee of furniture. ., he aad Area Jaeeb BerkeWl. whe ia Ueftaed to settle all Jacob j.bxbke BoaTsmr. Pa. May as, USS. ILF. I I Hare Just Received And offer for sale in quantities to suit purchasers , 1 UbI. Rosin, 1 libi. Copperas, 1 Carboy Ammonia, 1 Carboy Sulphuric Acid, 1 Carboy Muriatic Acid, 2 KEGS BAKING SODA, 1 Keg Sulphur, 1 Barrel Epsom Salts, 1 Box Cream Tartar, One Gross Horse Fcncdera 2 Gross Cough Syrup, 1-2 Gross Blood Searcher, 20 Reams Note Paper, THREE "M" ENVELOPES, One Lot Fishing Tackle, One 'Lot Finest 2 for 5, 5 cent Cigars. ' By vlrtneofeertaln Writs of Vend. Ea,. Ft Fa. TliP flipa-riPt ftnrl ItPSt rIaraMl- Fl. Fa., Lev. I'a. Iseaed oat of the Court ol llieCUeapeSl anU Uebt l'ln of Somert Oo.nty, Fa.. an.lt.r in Somerset County to buy Drujrs. 0. N.BOYD. The Druggist, MAMMOTH BLOCK, SOMERSET PA. pjXECUTORS NOTICE Estate of Joseph O. Coleman, late of Brothers- valley two., bomeraei uo., aec a. All persons Indebted to said estate are revert ed to make Immediate payment, and those having leital claims will present tnem without delay, la proper uruer lor settlement, to A. F. DICKET. Executor, At Somerset, Pa., May 31, ia-3. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Latate of Jueph Rhoads, late of Jenner Town ship, Somerset oovnty, Pa dec's. Letters of administration oa tbe above estate having bern granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice is hereby aiven to all persun. Indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment and thoee having claims aaainM tbe ame to present them duly authenticated lor set. Heine nt. on Saturday. Aiar 19. 1683. at the resi dence oi i ne deoeaseu. LEVI BERKET. aprlU Administrator. PXECUTORS NOTICE. Caate oi Oeorire Sba ffer, aee'd, late of Allegheny township, Somerset county. Pa. Letters testamentary ea the above estate baring been granted to the anderalgaed by the proper authority, aotlce is hereby given te all penoa indebted te said estate temake Immediate payment, and thoee having elalnuagiiaat tbe same widpreeentthem duly aathentlcaied for settle ment on Saturday, July U. 1883, in Allegheny towcahlp, to - I it r.if r.n iVj jv snACALO, iEOKUK A. CVM.P. SoMcaarr, Slay 23, 18U. Executors, Always the Best. Tnrlcsr the seventeen rears since the introdae. tloo of Banner Baking Powde, the highest teat, ninety-nine per eent pure grape cream uitar, has Deen nsea m it atanuiaoiure. urape eream tar tar I the only ingredient thatean produne a truly healthful baking powder, aad upon tbUtaet only ean the people decide whether or not It i better te use a pure (Hape Cream Tartar Powder, even though it cost a trifle more. Thousand of people year ase made thoirdecUion In favor of the Saa ntr Powder, aad have reennunended Hte then Mead becaae of Its perfect parity and great leavening wer, mayvur. OMKmasrT jSAKftAsrr Corrected by Ooog A Baaarrs. MAUBSIB CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR k FEED Apple, dried, V App)ehattet,) gal Bran, ft l' Butter, fl s (keg)... (roll) Buckwheat V hush meat,lM if...... Reeawaxll a ...... .7tJIe IfttSWe 1 A ....vfje 2ue 7ft .....itto)3e Sfte llacoB-ihoaUess, 9 a.... ... fOe eoaatryaaax.Vlft... 14e . .706u 7aj0e e 30 ee lie ..6 60f7 W 75e ine )3rtlfte 80cti33e ...... .SftRy70e ...7Sctowe l OS oeSie Stt'-oe Cora, (ear) new baahei.... " labelled 1 01a - BtealVa Call (kins, ft fc.... .......... Eirea. V d)S . ....... ... ..... Flour, bbl Flaxseed, V bu. (SO fc) Ham, (sagareured) fl XawAVPdte fs ... Leather, red sole, fl ft . upper, - ."hip, " Middling, aad shop IN ft... Oats, fl ba Potatoes, ft ba (new) Peaches, dried, fl ft. Rye. fl bu Jkxiioe Tfttfos le ...si eoj as -si tptastd ss Salt. No. L fl bbl, extra. , no. 1, uroana aiuns, per aca H at. per sacs..... Ash ton, per sack... .........S1 Ml Sugar, yellow ft ft ....Sccfflee ..aoctjise Tallow, f ..w V av ee seeees siei fjtt V ..Soel .... 7e wneat. ..gi ee SoctfftS Wool, "DRIDGE SALES. The Ooaamlaaioner ef Ooantv will eawr to let at pabUe eettery 10 the toweet aad beet ntouer, ea use preauaee 00 Thvnday, June 7, 18S2, at o'clock r. v., a woodeo bridge aerees W ill's Creek, aear Phiissa statlpa, ia Konhasafttsa towaaUp. v ALSO On Friday Jaae 8, ltMS. at Id o'etoek r. tv. oa the premise, la Summit twp.. the abutments ef a brtda ererCaesnlmaa strer. where the Dubilc road at Qarrets eyasee said river. ALSO. On Satarday Jane 9. itsa, at 2 o'clock r. v., oe the premies taMilford township, theabotsrenu ef a midge ever Cox' creek where the public road frees RmSwood ore said creek lo the railroad SpeeincaUecaifcr tha above ttridge eaabeseea at tae uoeamiaoocMr a emee. SEALED PROFOclALS FOB 3 BSIDOES tor tbe enasblnatloa saneistiaetaies will be re eelved at the Cna mlisl air'soSSce Ui S e-eiock p. bl, Jane 1 1. Uaa Ta Unmet bridge Is 14ft feet free aaaixeeat le a.uti.et. i ss bridge tt fsst Ireas ihefil to abataaei IS feet read aad loot walk. ADAMS. HHAFFEB, , HEAM AM W. BAU A EES Atteet BUT D. 3. HowJrxa, Clerk. r" i i 8 O I P017BER Bright and New. The "White Goods and LACES, EMBROIDERINGS, SATEENS AND CASHMEUES, IN NEW SPRING COLORS .Mow on our Counters. Call and TSee Them. hey are Handsome and. uhearj. Muslins. Calicoes and Ginghams, Lower than the lowest in price, and all of our stock of , FeatHers, for Beils, Pillows, Etc. These Feathers are Cleaned bv a new process recently invented, which thoronrhlv re moves the blood and grease from Feathers, and leaves them soft and downy and per fectly pure and odorless. OUR NEW SPRING CARPETS Are arriving dailv. consistine of roc! of are prepared to take orders for i'urniibiuft houses complete with Carpet lor Parlors, Halls, Stairs, etc., matched, sewed, and put down at lowest prices. Bargains in Greis, Foster & Qmnn's. SHERIFF'S SALE. me airecwu, jner. wm oe eipoKKi to puone eae at tne wn nwwe, in oomrreoi, r., ou rrn. ,;.. T.,M " ice? moeriei to iu estate to mase unmeiiate pay- 1 hursaay, June I , lOO, mmt, and those harl-g claim agauwt the aame at 1 o'clock P. M. all the right, title. Interest ami will prexent them, duly eathrnrleAh-d for ule elaim of the delendant, Francie 11 . Young. (, in aient oa Thureilay. J on 7, 1SS3, at the late real anI to the following real estate, situate in Broth- dene ol the deceaed. nr&vnllav tnwnflhln. Somermt ennntv. fa., uimin- DAXIEL PK TERM AX, tnir lands of Levi Uueer. Joseph Uoiemen. John 1'ou.t, 8amoel Biltner and others, containing twelve (U) acre more or leas, (being Umber land), with the appurtenances. Taken in execution as the property of defendant at nuv oi rouvu. oisiu. ALSO fondant Smpanyt he Tlnken iTmr t'om- Jh nnderslgne.1 duly appointed by the Or uW ( l.lml7l) H. F. FardoTohlirman. of. nt PBn Vomtt J So"rt county to a-certaln ao and to the following real estate, to wit : so. L. A eertiln tract ol lanl situate In Aiiat- .k. ... A.i. nri.1.. ti acre., .triet measure, adjoining lan.l. war - rant, in the name of John White, Christopher White and others. No. i A tract oflend (Ituate as atoreasld tnr - veyed on a warrant in the name of John W hits eontalning 424 acres, strict measure, adjoining lands warranted la tne nam ot Adam W hite anu others. No.. A tract of land situate a. aforesaid, snr-' veyed on a warrant la the name or Frederick Scbrock, containing 303 acre and ISO perchee .trlct moMure. adiolniug the Old Forgo tract,: jimw uwflD euum, uiw ui name ui jwia v. uiw and others. No. 4. IVH 1fnu."""T"rK!.ln tM nm 01 Aa" olio, judd w oiie Huuiavn. No. 10. A certain tract of Und known a Pink- Mum .! In i:nn.iTn.k.vtniit Uw.,hin H.n Uining 27ft acres, strict meaeare, being part of nmv in tha urns ot Tbimiu Whlia. a.1 lolnlnif lead in th name of Chrirti.phor White, laad ol UavM HelnoaugB and otnera : i . . , . . . , , 1tK A tract 01 land .Ituate In t'pperTur- aeyim lownioip, eowuining til acre, m. porebe. adjoining Uane man river, Unlnth. "' ChrUtopher White, Uod of Aaron Seen- tor. W m. Snyder, and others, being part ot a tract of Uod known a the Peter Weimer tract. AUo. all theeoal, iron ore, limestone, tire cUy aad oth talnln? 14s acre ainl M perche.. adjolniugt-.l-'""r ?d 'ALT 'TX? man rTver, Und warranted in the name if Onrt. of h ta,wl' to th b"';'4 "Lf.i' ?"! h' topher White, John White and other, being a "rAh 'VllJ.lu.Ini part of a rract rarveyed on a warrant in the name hdTLh!!ll ,T!t h- i.n of Thomas White erialmvUv eontalnlna 4vo lMt thereto, hereby give notice that be willat oii nomas emu, ongiaaiiy containing nd to th. dat) af tne,,T. mfipilntni.nt t hl , , office In imertet. on Friday, the day or No. ft. A tract of Und situate oj aforesaid, ur- 13, wnen Bnj where aU pereoo lntreted veyed oa a warrant In the name ef Cornelia Kei- Bal , atteal ley, containing 4i4 acre rtriet measure, adjoining H. L. BAER. land of survey in tbe name ot Attain liramet. Auditor. John White and other. Nul S. A tract of land altuate a aforesaid. ur- veed on a warrant In the name of ChrUtopher, L DITOR S NOTICE. U hite, eontalning 400 acre, more or leu, adjoin-. A log Und of Samuel Heinbaugh, Pinkerton Tun- shelter In trurt fori la the CourtTbf Com- er aunerau aol mineral nuiuco, lying and! I will attend to th duties or the above appmnt belnw an. under and contained within the aurlaee ment aft mv otflce I.SnmerMtnn TnMilv. Mtv 1 wt ui uou nvniiMiiBr iwkiiubj, buu uw umxw't, i-, wove Mm wuere Ail wruoe a. iilwi 11 I way aad mean as may be found necessary, but; 1 ary ngnt 01 way w remwv wu uunerau d men In race way ana manner a to do aa uiue injury te the raruee soil a poeslhie, vis. .- ; No. U. Th mlneraU a afore. Id of a certain tract of Und dtuate in Upper Turkeyfoot twp eoataialng 10 acres, the urfae ef which U owned by W m. Snyder, adjoining Und of Aaron Seehler Hiram Cramer ami other, being part of a tract of laad known af the Peter Weimer farm. No. 14. The like mineral a aforesaid of a' , tract efUad situate a aAeeaald. knee Jacob Oerhartlarm. containing 2Maereai perch, adjoining land of Jaiae Helnbangh,i ' Hiram Cramer and otnert, the surface el wtuchi is owned by Jonathan Moyer. No.14. The three-fifth part of the HkemlneH aU In a certain tract of Und situate uforeaeld,! eonuihlng tJbhi acres, adioinlng No. 10 last atorn- raki, Und of Jonn Broucber, Cunningham' heirs, and other, tbe urtace of which U owned byi John Broucher, and U known a the Upper Hot-i brook lana. I NalS. Theaadlvlded three-flfths of the Uke mineral la a eertaU tract ef laad iltuat a' aforeeaid, eontalning S2 acre and 43 pereoe ad-: joining Und hereinbefore described a No. 13 ac, Uod of Phlnea Mechler and o.hera, the smr-; faoe of which U owned by Hlraia Cramer, called, tbe Lower Holbrook (arm. Toaether with the following buildings and ha-; provemenia, vis : No. 3. Having thereon erected four dwelling books (frame or plank), one blacksmith .hop. . vam ei. n. too 1 three SUbles, and a good latlonary Heam saw Imported from Scotland DC. 1881. . ... . . jin.- Will stand at my farm. Somerset Twnhlp, at rjr:or'DKwTbk0 J or P1"")! ,wo r-bk' kn l h, p. Id, and no charge for service money. Parth-e ontDuiidmg. ,. k . x. will find this a profitable traanetloa. Stratheara 1 I f,,r mln, through treeu Ns. v uind , darlDK ltM month of August Taken tnexeeatioa at thesult ef Colvln. At, m!M MPwmDr well ACo Wav M. Pardee, J.O. UartmAn, K. --- TTjrnTrvvr J.iSobnber.etai. I)ESCIiI-PXIO!IS . Nurica. All person, purchasing at tbe above sale will pleaae take notice that a part of the; gTR.THEARX Is are vearsold, welghl0( Pmtcum. wney-w um maue aooww ki of aali will be required a soon aa th property U kaeeksd down, otherwise It will he aeain ex- VT1 t ,he'?"k of thehm tmreiiaeer. Hta mmoiy b.rs D eolor. The resWueof the pureha. nvmcy must be oaal 00 Nin, lnor, , k , w(h bllt u, or before Thursday of the first "eek of Auust,hellL u B fully aemonur v7""-' . " , . ' . M:., w , 7 e.lgmntofdeed, and nodced wUl beackaowUdg - uniil the purcha money 1. paid in toll. JOHN J. SPANGLER. SherltT offlce, 1 SberilT. Somerset, .Vy I, lSi i A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ef MagdaUi . tjood. dareaaed- Ute of imm u, -.c imt Township. boaemt Letters of ad sal a Ut ration oa the above eetate' XTlt: :Tj;zLbV?u penoaa Indebted to laid estate to make Immoli- ate payment, and thoee hav ng eUim againn the ame to preemt them duly authenticated for net- tlement'enSaturday, the asth day ef M.y. Has, at the .ertdence of the AdminlMrawr In rte-len- " buritlon. for a Charter of Ineorporatioa, erea harg. SAMUEL SNYDER, Yoaga Manor Lumber. Mining, and apris Aummisuaujf. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, f Estate X Henry U Snyder, 'ate of Middlecreek . Teiin of aiimlnUtratiua ea the above estate having bengraateJ to tbe BBdcrrtgaed by lb proper authority, aotk-e to hereby gtvevte all person indebted to aid .Mat to make Immedt- ate payment, aad thoee havlngeUlm against th earn 10 present them duly Authenticated tor set. tlement oa Saturday. June t. lSts3, at the real-! dsaee ol the Adaunlstrator. t SAMUEL T. SNTDCn, Administrator. I IF YOU BBY goods You will find it to your interest to call on us before pur chasing elsewhere, as we arc confident that we can sell poods CHEAPER THAN THEY WERE EVER SOLD BEFORE. A call is all we ask, trusting to our prices to do the rest. ? : Yours Respectfully, A.. NA.THAJST. We call attention to all trade, from 20 cents per vard np. We Remnants at TXECUTOR'S NOTICE. JLaUta of Chrirtlw Petermaa dee'd. lata or Shade Uivntbip Sumerset Co., P. t .V. ,h. .J. , tM)ra rr.nL! w the uodeMlni by the np,n- ottlor,ty, Wlllr. u hereby given to all perons CUAKLES PETKl'.M AN. Executors. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of William Trout man, Sen deceajted. D'" "" ' " " "iI , "''fT "l.Z r " ' . ....... "v William Trvuunan. ben., dee'U, to and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby givei ve notice ', h w" 5n.'' " lhaJ?t,j k" 'W.?iL "D' "JVT?"!1 1,,rT, i'L" day. tbe Wth day of May. A. 1., Imsi, when aad mhm u Pr Intennted may attend. " A TTDITOR'S VOTIPH f k J Estate of John L. Smith, dereaM.L Auditor. The undersigned, auditor, duly afpninteil by te Orphan's t:.,urt of Somerset county , to a- Mary V. Shaffer I mou Plea ot Somereet Mary U. Shaffer . va. Oliver Shatter t ... u-. Kr . . 1 1 i IMS. . U. H Fa. a Mary Shaffer ) In the Court of Common Pleas ve. ot somenet county fa.. o. 4ft Oliver Shaffer. ) Jan: T. 13, E. l. Fi f. Ab,i bow to wit 26th Anril 1M3. 00 De'ltlon of ami now to wit zoinapru isw, 00 pen Sberitl pngler 01e4. and onmotloa of J MM. 1 p h mUorBe, ,h. (y, mffKlDt U e.,. ,udr'ti dIMrlbute thrtund in ,h, .j, , tb'e Sn,rl mmo thuM ,tffct , tatilM ,btn1.a " . .srw ... - l - " mey tnina proper. L.O.UOLBORN. . Auditor. mays. IMPORTED tbe very best quality. SnUILE STRATHEARM ! neamln nnd wllrwelgh l2Seormore. when lolly .'1 matured. Bay ia color, with more bone, with broader, flatter leg than any horse I ever owned. wit a heavy little white on demonstrated that in breeding to full blood we , ,lln wbiltt wm Jj. thM realize the meet profit weanling told but fall at 4ftn by grade hortee. thoee by full blo.id ld at ftiuo to :17ft being o tiered for a a weanling by SULTAN. ; 1 will aim have HIVHLAMD ml Eft and my HAMBLETO.MAN In use. Parties want ing to breed to trotting honvt, ean do no better tbaa breed to either of the above hone. 1 can show Urger colt, heavier bone and hnrr tnuing action by oolts out of the Hamb.eumlua than any horM In the State. 2ft to insure a living rott. P. HEFFLEY. a ppucatiosforcharter. f j, , to h by hmt u .ppiieatlMi will :, f",. " thi (Joverntir ol the Commuawealth of If i?.'?Ji ."Tl L.!l mLVIn tv ManuiiCtariBg Company. The ebieet ax 'purpneee of said corporation will be tbw .f side the limit of Ihi Slate, aad tbe maauiaeture stAl( th, digging, mining, and transvrtag imarhet ereoal. iron ore, or otoer ausnu, anu ,k mAnnbctura of the same into dir. Iron ere other matorlals. Th ehiet operation of the Corn- ne.ny will be carried ea in Soeret aad rayeite ifcrnntlee, und th principal office aad place of budnee will be located la Somerset County, peaasylvanla. . . ' WM. H. KOONTZ. 8-dleitor lor Applicant. 80a bbsbt, May IS, lsss. . WANT Mi
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