u U r i i . a t I 3 'I: r 1 1 I i- it c - T I t I V n t Niinersct Herald. 1 ; $lTLU Kditor. Msy T, ISM. --. , , ,,i my ('..Mvirrttr Follow -!tMiihcrs ft - i-ullican " ., ;ttf for the n-uhig year: ' Auciitine. '.,,. lu Sarver. ,-,k l oniey. Jvi:xy-V.V. Wilier, .'.v.'-amne'.r. Mishit. t .pt-liThomas Kyler. y II I owry. ,.A .J. Honor. . .i id lianlner. " ; .,. Nefl'. , :-. 1' 'roiiph Jacob KauU. .la.-..bS. Heal. '. .rl,n foot-H. H. liush. t .T-.ni(.-h Emanuel Lichty. ,.N -Jacob Iltvliler. . y,,. 1 A. J. Sterner. , Alex. Marlcle. . ,re l'.oroucU-John t.eorpe. ,r,.j ::ie i; rout,h M. II. Hartztll. ,.,:..n-t 1". l'oorhaujjh. i4...1 J- llev'.ey. ,, , .n John 11. Zimmerman. '.. .-, . V. Hover. ji.iil !" Warner. ' , J. roiih Win. M- HochMetler. ' ; ... 1 - J. J. File. y,p ru Shaver. . M. I.. Tauber. John M. Yoder. ,v. '.,.rough Edwanl l'.ender. I . wis " Pom. - rK( foot- rreeinan Younkin. - ,iii:h l'r. W. S. Kuhlman, p. r 't r.ron'li Michael lon. ' J. K.ROOTT, ...',lv , Chaikmax. k is growing. . vs vij r. Usly . .Ids look lovely. Lie. at C.N. Boyd's, shoes asjws-ialty, at Trent's. ..ns are now being fixed lip. pu-hini; their spring work. ,;.-at Jamcr.. Holdcrbaiim L - ; tie iay Cards at r isher s book , I tmeries are c.pei.i.u' for -he nr.nx around .piite fre h an.rpear tree are in 117 candidates antioun Mav .'loth, is the next I oi j to :v ha- , v.M-nty ecu's up to ten dollars, .... Salmon and Ijihrador Her; i rat, at Keller banner's. i a hurry about discarding your eel Potatoes for sale at Keller .V; -i - e,.;i w-i'.l soon be one of the i h- for use. Sold by mc commer.ceiiicnt season 1 P.V ; silks at .1.1! s;i! inner an , it is said, will be a large one season. ; ;. .. white shirt for cents, at J. iVs. bonnet is ripening rapidly and a ':.. in bloom. . rs were to be seen in all diree - lay evening. . . -k of Cigars and Tobacco in the , i . found at Keller fanner's. i-nry roads arc becoming smooth, i driving pleasant .vo.iial croakinp about an injured - . is now going on. -un- and Glassware at alxnil half .'. K .-nydcr A- Co's. : -Me pai-crsavs that s.r.iare )ar.i- he place of ronnrt ones mis ; heard from the prospects for a ;" fruit throughout thecounty are "!Hi.ong. l.iics-ion of jury li'ts in the news- iwford co-.in'y ha lx-etl forbid- - Ice ' 'htm h. 1 . -. ,t P.M.. have just ad. 1. si to .., k of mens fine shoi t lie note.1 Wa .Vf-nfast. n s ..ni west, and Mike, hei' goinr '..:. never was abetter line of cloth- rsft than veil wiil find at J. P i ioi. it is s. Wh.en they say it is w ' -w i-atch on to that, re this day. Tuesday. tnovoJ into ..m.acrothe s'reet from ourold d have opcneJ out out new stock :. S- which we will be pleased to cr friends call and examine. R.p1 fully. Parkfr v Parkkk. .if hats at half pric'. FniNj5 f.r the best ha in Stock. V M. M. Tm- nwEt l. . . . . 1 i FT C'T I f 1 lb it ' ' .ir(s proods. just arrived. Mr-. A- E. l itt- - T1- CM I'M' rts.FR Now car h.iel Facjl. Son's g.sids -' on 'he r tirket. and no farmer '. v. ill. o-.it them. They have stood f..r I've Tear. Here are the prices I'otihh Eagle. "p. rt..n. $.' Vow Proocss. s.Ci.oo o 1. l ine Ttone " 00 1 stid Placer. ' " V 01 C.KK t Eki rits. - ' n- soipp dav won't. he fresidept m s ' ut torv hov ran buy suit of - p. f t him. c-l.e:ir, at J- Snrder A m. S. v.-ity fve to one liundre-1 1- ..f prime hutti-r, every week, fish -: I ri. paid. PlTRikFi. r.iti:v. Johnstown, I'a. i'e nakii.e dres p..ol a srw-cialty! very nice line; call and see theni 's .lon't always make jieople prrnnl, a i find with all the success of onr '...!, l.-rk. she Is rot stnrk up and von some rerr aide hints al-.nt i .'itc rail and ne us. J. 1!. Snvder. A Co. -.i::.l rofiecifully inform nir friends of "-t eotinty that I have opened a new P.r tt Z -2 Mair Street. Johnstown. ': rr 1 mould lie p!ev.ed to see them t. ropsistscif I'ltre I r.igts Chemicals, ht Me.lieines, Iye r-.tuP's, Perfumery Iiu ey .oo,is generally. At this season i i il attention to the iiistsirndes. : l'i.r J'aria fireen. Pure 1'ow.len-ci -e lii-lh-l-ore, IVrsian I u sect I'owder, l.cr. in need of auythinp in the ' -.tie fuuie and see me or write lor j Ad inmdrit chr-CiSfully answeretl. I ( hss. Oiiir.rnH 232 Vi!n Str ' .'", 1 'o.-t'o Ein.e Ct.nipary Know tell : l.iu.f at eight c-ents, delivered 'on ; , ' t their work s. For orders, write to - " MasT) Barrett. Ta. I .'' Hati evidence of p,K.tl n.atiners for t girU to oocUDV iLu mI.,.1 ..!.. i " 1 1 fus Ut Vield 1111 leU.. c,. !Os.,-.. . . -I i . . "scujipusiieairection 4 -t me1 - tot-in. New 1-ousos are Ruinj; uiti difiercnt -.arts j of town.- j T.' 7-T i litre were wvml candidates m tiwn . Tuexlav ' JIM J AVe have been hat in? ilirliditful snrini? ! weather for the ja-t ten days. The Republican National Convention will i commence in riuea-) four weeks from to- t';'-v' ' Ci.r,..rii i..,,.l..i t'i. i i- i Mipenntemicnt Tr;:b is havinghis house nwitli- k.1,,1,,1 .i ,i . ni it , neati painted, which will add greatly to it appearance . m,m Mcyefdale has the tnlv bas ball club in the county. TJuy have leased grounds whicli ihey are putt iti); in onier. ' ' it. u. j. J5cacliy will be at his IMilal i.ooms a the i.Ia.te House in ."-omers.l on May r.ih.and will remain until May 15th. 1 Mi- 1-or.i. hi,!. i. T .i in ! Y., limestone blocks, all ready dressed, were .Mr. Joseph Shirk has ojM-ned a saddlers 1 ' , , ", ., hopin.Mr.James 11. liolderhaum's build- i u'"ua'1"1 "n ,!,e --mrIan.l county side in on Main street, just below the N.merset ' r,,1.,e rTtr 'ay. House I ter A., the erst one on the river shore at J Harrishurc. which was commencetl on Fri- Ir. t:. J. 15m. hy, PentiM, will beat his day last at 4 ti clock, is already above the Pentiil JUkiiiis it the iiia-le House in f-'om- ! river bank. TUe tirsl pitr on the Cujber erset on May nth, and will remain until ' land shore w i!l have '' feet of stone work May PHh. ! and Willi cap-d with iron trestle work j .T feet in height making it altogether a l!y referring to the political announce, jume of M f.-et above the river, incntsin an other column it will be seen I The foundation fortiie second on thi that the names of a aumbtr of candidates J of , iver is ready. The excavation have been added to the list since our last is- liaJ rea 1.1 depth of over 1.'. feet vesterdur Mit, and there are mole (4 follow. ! Edward l.ohrand T. ). Mock. Es.jr.'s, the newly elected Juslic. s of the Peace for Shade township, were in oieiset to lift their commission Monday. Mr. Iy.hr is one of the youngest 'H.pr.res ever elected in Som erset intv. J he famous J itlsburt.ii tjuiutcltu tluu will give one of their entertaining concerts iu the Court House, thi- Wednesday, even ing. Persons failing to attend will miss a rare musical treat. Tickets for sale at lioyd's Prug Srore. East week Mr. Jacob ZcigUr completed l he board walk alonii the southern end of I Turkcvl'oot street. The walk N four feet w ide, ma le of substantial oak plank, and will be found a great convenience to people living south of town. oiith Ili:AllN'..-lhe advertisement of ., ,, ... ... . (- , , , , Riverside. House, is putting things in fine ir. E. M. Woof, the popular and leading , ' . . , , . i shape f.r business. Mr. M. knows how to clotl ier of Johnstown, which appears in j this is-ne, is well worth the attention ofll,1" business men as well as others, and we can .r..'i - - .v tl.-it Mr V,.,ir wrliM out nf los i owii'exiienence. , , When a tramp invades your premises and : asks for something to eiit invite him tocxer ciso nitlise!r with a gaiien spade and rake while .'oil j.-epare I. is ".-et out." Theclian- ces ale ten to one that lie will iu-tant'y a- moos.-. ;' r ninety-itiae out of cry ii.iudred these uoiim.ls arc too I iv to irK, even satisfy the paus of han. r. Mr. I'erc i. I'arker was promoted to the stipt rin.en.iency of the nr--iiiu r and III. .om in- V ills. Johnstown, on t he 1st instant. it ' ;,. 1 r.-s,,.,s;i.!P nosiiion and i . " ' , ' it, p ,i. j higl.lv detrimental to the business interests Wahtt'ng iecogn.it . or. ol Mr. I arker s ser- , , i i i of this piuco not t i he iniu cd ttpoii an viivto the company vhich he has liwap' 1 . . . , . . I with for a iiuuiIht of years. The concert to bo given in the Court Hoti.-e to-nn rrow i Wediics h.y i eening. we are warranted in saying wiil he the best oie Somerset ha had f. r a long time. The artists are all jus'ly popular iu and about Pittsburgh. U-iin' is-...rtiue.l on all sides s the tin. -st music al talent of the city. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will . side !' I ni -n sir.-et. and Ir.-i.'ing on said, be administered in the Presbyterian Church i street W feet, and running buck N feet, ad of this place, on next .i!.bath morning at j J ::ii ng lot of 15. F, Cooper on the west, Atls 11:C Preparatory services on Friday even- tm K.i-l on the south, William Houpt on indon Sniurdav al 2 o'clock r. m I ;ng at You arc copliaiiv invi ml. eats Ir. The new railroad cr ss.-s the Somerset and John-town turn pike within a few f.-et of the north side . f Mr. Harry Royts' house, and with a cut of four or live f-et. A large force of men are at w..rk at that Point, and they have graded the pike down for .pi'ite a distance both north and south, no as to put it on a level with the road bed. The school dirn-tors are having a neat iron fence placed nr. .und the unndeii'y sotiare and are having that portion of I'nioii street that the grounds face on. graded. They also propose i hmt.ng the square with orna mental and shade trt-. With a little time and labor it an be mad a very handsome place, and a credit to the town. i I At the Annual "Commencement of thej Woman's MedicalC-olh-jeof rt .'timore, Fri- j dav. Mrs. May ne Pile, wife of o-.ir former 1 toTviis.e;oi Mr. Samuel I Pile, had the de- ( f p..,,,,. , f m..,p1,.j,,i r,nferr. d upon her. Si c ctadc.atej at the headed' her class. and was awaoh.l the first honor, a go'dj medal. We -..:. u-raliilate Mrs. pile. upon. her siii-c-ssi'iill admission t the iue.iical ! prof-'-sson, an 1 have ii . doubt but that in i the fut'irc sin-wi'l lake high rank' among ........l.l..-w. ..r.l.rt .-.eit.lrv I Hie IW.I.air e w. ... ........... Mv-TtRois 1 'i 1 .i ti. - Last week an Ital ian died a' Knttpp's ttitin.l, on the s.atli rennsvlvani i raiiroad. where he ha 1 been working, an I the cire'inistances which de veloped at his death have created the suspi cion that he was the vict'in of foul play. Wiien the phyician arrived he found the man in a dying condition, an-! upon inqui ry as to the cane was told by one of the Italians present that ' he fell over log ; little I g.'' Tin doc....r made an examination ur. 1 found that the man had been ruptured in the bowels and bladder. It is believed that he w.i kicke-l to oeuth. as it is not i.robahle that such wounds would result, i from falling over a little loir. N An unknown Italian ia'i. .rer die 1 at the KockwooJ depot on Tu.-lay. He was left Itehind by a crowd .f in-ariy a hundred la borers who pa-se.l through on tleir way to Sotners" tm th" noon train. He was very sh-k and toward evening when his condition grew worse A rent W'..'1'ersh. n-r cnib-.i Il.-c-tor Forward to a-1 :i i i u i -.r relief. Hut the unfortunate man was already beyond the rea-h of nil taclici.1 skill before the I stor arrived. The last m ment of the dying man were the most pathetic that human eves c-.nl 1 witness. In the throe ot death he endeavored to tell those about him, in Lit mi i laii'-ua". of s -imeihing. which he oft repeated, hut which nope t-ould under- . .lent in attendance. East Friday evening stand and when he reiricl that all was in the teachers ad stutlcnt orpatiize.1 a liter vain and his condition hoi-less, he kiss.,.1 i hit s.K-itty f.r the hem-lit of the school, the l. K-tor's hand, cpe-,-,, himself sank Hope ttiev will admit Now and Then sum hack upon his pi;l,.w. and die h 7,';.". ( times. - - -- ; t i.si-ge W. Krallier, dealer in tirafi and As weiro to press the School Iirc-t.r of tbeCunty are stu-niMini!; in ll.e Court Hot'.se, for the pur0-"-" lf discharging one of the m.st important tluti.-s i:np.ed upon them I-.f tlii p.-0iili, thlt'i!' le.tiii;C Hinty SuKTirir--iiJin! U .-rve for the next three yeirs. "o nrnrt itnioriaut lecti.ni, all ti.ini- oiiisi.lt-rc.1. is ever liel.i in the State The olflrtion to-iUy oomj-U-te the third div ' ca.'.e si tire tViead-T''0'" the .rtent sell-ml j iiw nn. the eUt ti.tii of tue first ounty -ui-eriiiUnl.tit. the act bavin? pone into j efTect May N li. in cmni.es, u. u - ' tbe new nuilronl. Hope ht may he sorces .Somerset, where pnvros.tre men have been j-, umf.-rruij ciioscn to superintend the e.lnra- j yofl. .Nr,T,.EV tional interests of the pejple. the schools are ali ve an J prosperous tsieetinjrin oomf.ir-' table lioiis-es, and jiresfUsiwer by live, anuii-, tious and irtellipent teachers. The iwut . inraiuUnt ITof. Vell'-r, will ie re-ensued ,,ii(.Si jrm otT the strei'ta inim-hliately. to-day without opp-isition. Purine the three' ri,e Itoroupli Oniinancea prohibit the plac vears that he lias si-rved in this capacity hii jn(t (H depositing ofaiiTtbinf of the kind on course Las bceu uiiifonuly "ntiffaii-f to the director", as well as tlie citizens in pen- era! of the utility ; to this witness will ie liome bv his nnanimous re-lectioi. I nder the wa-jons, slels, carts, busies, At , are re liis uerinteudeti y ti.e public sclioxil of moved at once, tlie High Constable will im- tbe eimnty have maiie rapnl stnoes m iwi .. tb.il i... HtiOi.L ti tie I "- ' ! chosen to pre-Me over theni for -mother; lertii of tiine v-ar. it lb l.tit fair to l.ri-sanie ; that thef will ronUiiue to advance "1 ini- j.rove. Tho Iof'le of the county are to be conpratnlat.ol iion baring so able anil et- ficictit annerintenilent of their rHtblie t acbools as Vrof. J. C. Wellcr. A private Utter from Mr. E. Ixjwrrr, eJ-j editor uf the tii't-sun, (III.) Courier, l'rinrs '' Mdintcllisrenre "f the death, on t!e ' , , . . , ,, ', . , " a"vr 8 "r'f lllnos, of his only j tiaujiliter, Emily, a most amiable young i ai.v The blow iiimti the family i? iKK-tii- ' iarly li.-:rev.ing, as she wa jus-t Miv-Kitiiing ' , into womanhood, and was within tew j weeks of graduation at Eureka Collc-o. Siie ' had ueveloj.l a ta.-te for journalism, fie-! Ujtieritly assisting her lather in his neivspa-: I'pr duties, besiJts biinn a pjod musician I , , , . . I a"'' a accountant. ir. Miwery a fain- ., , , ... i i i!y, as many of our readers w ill reiuenioer, I J are from this -on".ty, Mr. !-owery having j "larri,'J ! '"s 1'hebe i 'olborn. w ho once re- J ' fi'u''l r!merf-t, and tauclit si-hool, and j ; their many friends will learn of their ilis- I tressinn atlliction with prifound sorrow. . ... VJ Ym.ki!ii.t T.bii-.f !',vtv 1iw.lv AM.LKI1II.T more car load of Clmntanonn-eo-n-v. X. and a solid bottom was ext .ecteil to be reach ed in ano! her day. Coffer dams will be put in the river after the water recedes a little more, the timber and lumler fr which ae now ready. llundredsof people us-embi at the work .liiilv to u-itr.c-s tbi- oi-rations. Hilni'v.-tl litn... CoNri.rr.NcF. Iri.M-. John E. McXutt is building a new shop. Fishing for red horses is the order of the day. IVof. l iveiige.J is making his normal '"ooi a grano success. Superintendent Ianiels is put'.in '.hill" in order on the Xatiotial road. Jacob Sterner is nbnut closing the contract for the building of a larga and commodious i hole!, oppo-ite the station. ! 1' M.... il.,. n.,.!'r..if ..f llio K. T. 1'raee, of t ms place, met w ith au- other serious loss on last Monday night His general store at Fric nd-ville, Md., was destroyed by tire, w ith ail its contents. It was .loubiless the work of on incendiary. The store was first robbed, on.l then set n tire. It is only a little over a year since Mr. F. wi.s burned out h.-je. I.o-s ) oi': in-sutan.-e si 0 '. Tin.- W. ('. T. I'. is at w..; k ge;tin;; signers to a .vuioiis, mm e against Ik-, use in this place. In one sense this may se. iu fair. hut ill another it does not. and . liustness j men will he chary about sijni-ig it. The j twin to u of l rsina ha.s two licensed houses "'' 'ther application in. an 1 it Would he eq-ality van i rsina. cspecia.ij a. iiusiiiue. I If lie. Iv refused tliroiig'i- were nn: out the County It Would he well crioli, remonstrate, l.ttt as it is the business here are in favr of li'-ense. .;h to men X. l-oii Sale. A lot of ground in Somerset Ri-iriei'i. .s-niiu-r.sct cuiiitv. Pa . on the south t!ie east unit l nton street on me norm, witti a new f.vo-story frame dwelling hovse, an exi-eihi.t we.I, and tine fruiltr. es thereoii. Terms reasonable. Apidy to Austin Kiel or I'. iinis M.-vers, S.uaer-et, Pa. I have forsale in small .plant ities. Sibley's Pride of the North Corn, which you see ad vertised in an other column. This is a 'X day corn, it was ripe last season before the fr .st. t am .sati -tied this i the orn for ur i climate. C. II. Si'iiMl' KtK, Somerset, Pa., As weare not allowel to peddie and have a large stock of I'.urgies atnt Spring-Wagons on hand we wish to call the attention of the public to the fact, and invite all persons wishing to purchase anything in our line to call and examine our stock before pur. has cm: elsewhere. We ue none hut first class material in all our work. Weare making our pri . to suit the times, t ail and exam ine our work. A. II Km t, it SoM. Jennertown, Pa. " HkihfbsVai.i.i.v iTris The following is the leath roll in this John Row- section since the Inst report Mrs, p.aldwin. I.iile Il.-lllee. Wolf- Mlt! : g.ng Hotrman, and Mr-.. Levi Well.-r. Mark Collins' P.-st G. A. R. at their last meeting appointed Committees to make the ' pr .per ii'rangotiients for memorial day. It i- to he h. ie.l that all will lay aside their .laiiv pursuit" on that dav and turn out to ' pay the dead her.ies all the respect they so - heroically earned. I i 1. ist w.t-fc was none of the hi st for oat--se. ling, vet thousands of bushels were I sown in this township, tile weather was ro! The season is late, j but our farmers, . j iheirsotis, and hir-Vi help, put on their over t costs, mittens, an 1 far-collars and followed end harrow, all the same. Kw. H. I". Keener, pastor of the Reform- ii vcreek c i chur'-n ior in.s ano a part oi i t-.'wnshi)', has removed to Westmoreland cunty. Ilerliil has lost a worthy citizen 1 and the Keforme.l churches an aide minis-t- r, and the only consolation is that our lo-s will he Westmoreland's gain. ' I.i-t w-V M -s-rs Horner A Walker put i up u new ei.eine in tiie butter ami cheese -ore of 1 crkcvhiie .V. Floto. Wc l'lid-r-' stand the I'.rtn has contracted f.r the "liik of !six hundred cows, and now making the tu. css;ii y iuraii-oiii :its fur iifinK tlio saute. Tl.e s;irif.i: term of the I'erltn N'orT.al. i:niU-r ti:o j rini-i.Bl.-!ii.i cf 1'rof. J. M. Ui-f-kev i" iii.w tiilrlv orennizrd, xiitlt 11 stit- sp.irtins li'T"!.. at present ixnone which ii a n-.yelty in the li'r-e line. Mr. Rra!!i'-r yjiys the horsn eati hes atnl kills rt) more (iextroiisly than any cat he ev r owned. tml that iit-has no use for cats Uowling nrouml h:s ham sinfe he has this, horse. Mr. B. is very conlitient that his lmrse will also be as sjcoesstiil i.n ,..ta!i bug, as he is on rats at i'l mice. Henry vVeyan.l has started a livery stahle I in IlT:in. wl-.i'-h supplies a hmg felt want. .j,,.-.,!-y 6:lu.e wTk lla;, commenced on ' v,,T E T0 Citifns. All persons are here. ,v n(,ijt;,J to remove all rubbish, ashes, n,Mnure. old carts sleds, wai-ons. bimb.-r I tiie strH.ts under a iienalty of five dollars for eTery otlence. and an less removed ut once. the jieiiMlty wili be exacted Ami unKss all pi.uinl ttifiii and tuc Mine mi two lavs fi,uu-p- It is to be IhiimhI tl.ut nil will lie in- i t.risttsJ etiouuii in tiie a-'lH-arame of tlie town to atten.l to this at once, as nothing ' a.Uls so much to the apcaranceof otirtown j as clean it reels. ( By orotr of tLe Tuwu Cowncil. LKt e m. iik ks, ioi-BOEt, Secretary. rurrefs. Utiiler the game and fish law of this State, salnmn and bas cannot be taken with the rod and line until the first of June, Srius OnsiS'i.-We are pleated to an nnumt that onr Si-rim; and Summer Stock f.r 1-SI is now ..Jm n for the ir piction of the imbiie. ur l.i w line coiis:.-t? ol a large and vaiitsl leourtinwil of Furniture in styles. pain rns and imaliti.s to suit all. Itedroom furniture in suits or jingle pieces, spring beds, maltre.-ses, etc., are most desirable and , . , . c nur prices alwavs njiht. Ixiiiiija's. sofas, ,.,.,.,, and easy chairs, which u will rest you to lu,,' m, good and low in price. Po not -end mc dollar until you have seen our ;o k. No trouble on that score, Coikroth .t Co. m.m There are many very fillhy alleys in the Itorough. Will not those who own prci erty adjoining them sic that they are cleaned. We w ish to call special attention to our large ami well selected line of dress .$ixls jutt rcceivcl at our new store room. Our colored silks, black silks and summer siiks are especially line and cheap. We have a fine line of 4'j iu black cashmeres that we are selling very low. All the varieties in spriug dress goods are to be found on our shelves. To appreciate this line of goods von will have to cull and examine them. r. a r. Statistics published by the Pennsylvania State Sunday school association give the number of Sunday schools in Pennsylvania at s,H7, with iiil. TIJo teachers, officers and scholars. Ladies may come, and ladies may go, hut whichever way they come or go on thesx- de lightful spring days, they never fail to stop at the Millinery und Notion Store of Mrs. M E. N -brock, to see her elaborate display of lovely hats and bonnets, fresh from the eastern markets, competition in prices de lied. New Styles of parasols, hosiery. glov. ladies neck wear, handkerchiefs, at P.'KKKtt A r.vr.Kr.n'.s. The p.ple of Franklin county are making extensive preparations for the Centennial anniversary of the county, which occurs i n September !'th. A full line of gents furnisliiuggoods of ali the latest styles, at Parker A Parker'. A small piece of pacror linen moistened with the spirits of turpentine and put in a bureau orawer or war.lrobc for a single day. is said to he u sitlVicienl preservative against moth. I'..r lovely hats and bonnets, go to Mrs. M. E. fchrock. where ci will tin-! the most chgaiit assortment of l.a ii.-s und tieulle- tlll.us IIoMerV. v f'.i i. y articles, etc. ,f wall paper, a new fixture. A superb Also ,i Very huge line Mit.-nt windiW-shad'i shirt at 75 cents. ( ics M.w iiine Kor. S have a Firt -class 4 las sell at one-half cost p for v. horse. The ma li.n.lB ExcHA NOB. I .'.ichii.e which I iil ice, or w ill exchang" line is made entirely ofbni-s andiron and is without a douiit ith. .ut made. on.- i-.f the finest machines made. 1! will sr.prlv from one t thirty-live burners. liking the gas as it is consumed. It is au ii tomatic, and does not rc-mre any more at tention than an ordinary lamp, and tiianu factunsthe gas a a cost of from t-0 cents p. $1 -r 1.0 0 feet, according to the price of gasoline, For full particulars, address E. RontNsoN, Plumber, .-imdy Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pa. New Room 1 New Goods I New Prices: Ilon't fail to call to see us and t ike a lvant nj.r of some of the great bargains we an of fering our customer--. P.MlKI.R A I'AKKf.U. A Very large ai d varied stock of Sun. by Sihool Tickets, cards an.! chromos, and Scriptural Wall Texts for .Sunday Soh.xii", lit Ki-hcr's Rook Store. We have added a line of Gen's' furnishing goods to our sto k, and will always ki-cp on hand a full and well selected hue of collars, culls, neckwear, shirts and underclothes &C. Pabkf.r .t Parkkr. Try Alabastine for Walls and Ceilings. Sold only by C. N. Royd. , Aiabastine will not rub off like W hite wash. Try it. Sold by C. N. lioyd. Okass SsEltlis AMiO'.TS. In stock, another siiij tnent clover, timothy and Herman Mil let, direct from t i.icag... Also, car load best western white oats for seed. Cook A: IIukiiits. White dresses r. ady made for babies and small children, also cloaking and lace cutis, Mits. A E. Phi,. New milliner) goods this week, newest st!.-s, li nest poods, largest variety and lowest prices. Mttf. A. E. I'm.. The cheapest lot of l.ve curtains and white dress good.';- at Mr. A. E. Phi's. Don't forget this. When you want wall paper. J. II. Snyder will trim it foryou free of charge. You will miss a treat if you do not see the Urre Carpet Room full of beautiful carpet. The finest line of Hrussel's ever in the county at J. H. Snyder A C"'s. Tlie company store at Knupp's tunnel, on the South Pennsylvania railroad, was en tered by thieves, otie night recently, who carried oil' $r0 worth of goods. Finish vour walls and ceilings with Ala bas-ine. Will not crack or rub oil'. Sold onlv hvC. X. Hoyd. A great variety of Trent's, go.-d and clo Chihlreii's s-t10(? a; ,p. Mkat Mat.kft. M;ln Street We 'nave ;.st a.We.1 a larct T. friperatot to our Mef.t Market in which a'i un-Mf imi he k j t roe.1 :Tdrle)in. Mutton. I'-ecf. Pork, Ac, kept . onst.-intlv on ham!, i'wn daily. Parties btiytnp meat ran have it kept in the Refrijr-1 -n tcr until wanted. i U'elinvc. also. l.."(t new hrick Tor sale, l.ii 1: we will sell by the hundred cr thons- j snd at. a low price. Ross IUyis & Co. Note This If any of our readers have private receipt. for liniment, family medi cine, horse powih-rs. etc., that they desire to h:.ve compounded, they will do wH to consult Camph, !l, the Drupitist, 24 Main street Johnstown. His stock of drugs, dye stniTs. etc., is not only fresh but pure, and his prices reasontihie. His aim in to please his customer--, and he knows that the way to do this is hv sellin strictly pure goods at teasonable figtires. Don't forget the nania icn. onuoif 111,11. --. ' ( ana numner. Lis .Mam .si., junromnii. For Rest. One business rc-oni and sii rooms suitable for a dwelling house in the Mammoth lilock, on Main Cross Street, Somerset Pa., Apply to K. McPow r.ix. Jeweler. Hugs. Matls, Iiassacks, Ac., in ail the stvie. to be seen in the cairet rnm of J. B Ptivder t Co's. The btp1af in Somerset to buv Boots anil Slu-M ia at TarVet Trent's, for the rca- ' sun that he ha all new Kttx-k to select from, ami beinc at less ejtprnse, he ran undersell all rninpetitors. J. H. Snviler mar be able to furnish Fisk with a fine suit of clothes, but when l-'isk ! .... . ...: ,.e t-i. r -....-! i..u.i.i.iui., .....is. i new shoe Store, near .Somerset A Cambria ! ,1,-r-ot. Will open this week the largest, best select - ed, and cheaj-cst line of Millinery in the county, Mbs. M. M. TltEDWELL. We arc in receipt of a communication from the manager of the Harrisbiir? Eye and Ear Ko.-tiita'i and Inlirmary, of Harris burg I'a., r'iiieting this par to call the aitention of the publie lotlic fact that a free di.HjiciiMiry has hern attached to t'uut ias-titu tion tor the ratnilon- treatment, of the poor, who ie unable to bear the heavy ex pc-nse necessarily incurred in undergoing treatment for the various alliections of the eye a'il ear, and those afflicted in this man ner will ilo well to bear this announcement in mind. MAititir.D MdWIlY SsEEEAHS. u March !, ls-q. at t he the house of Augustus Scllars, in t'r sina. by i. '. t.'rolT, F-s., Mr. Clarence M.ovry to M.is Flla Sellars, both of IJedford Co.. Pa. IP.ILI1U0CIK ZEKFOS?. At the Lu theran parsonage iu Somerset, on Sunday, March !', lSI, by Itev- J. F. Shearer, Mr. Albert t. Holbrook to Miss Lucy Zerfoss, both of Some r?et. WILSON ACKERM AX. Un the 7th day of March, l.ss l, at the rsidetice of the of ticiatir.g justice, by L, C. Ackerman, J. P.. Mr. itis Wilson to Miss Annie Ackerman, both of Shanks ville. Sumerset (,'ounty. Pa. FLEEGLE FRITZ. On th e 17th dav of April, 1S4, at the residence of the bride's parents, by tht same, Mr. George Fleegle to Mis Elia Fritz, all of Somn-stt County, Pa. v GoRE PARXIIART. At the residence of the bride's parents, near Fried ens, on May 1, 1S&J, Ly Rev. J.J. Welch, Mr. Albert F. Gore, of Johnstown, and Miss Susan E. Parnhart, of Somerset county, Pa PHIL1.UT1 Ul'.MlAl . At the resi dence of Mr. Samuel I dot fell v, in Iiwer Turkeyfoot townnhip, on Sunday, April JO, 1S, by William Shaw, Es.p, Mr. Sam uel U. l'hillipni. of Lower Turkeyfoot, to Mis Maggie A. Munday, of Clarksburg, West Virginia. DIED. SiiOM HER. n April l'l, lsst, in P.crlin, Il- iiry Shomber, aged o" years, S months and I'O days. St'llER. At P-erlin, on April 11, ISst, Freileritka Suder, ai;ed 7a year, 2 laonths and '.' days. II I'.FI- LEY. On Tttsday, April 15, 1SS3. in R-rlin, I.illie L. Henley, a.-ed 17 years, 1 month and S day. HOFFMAN. On Monday, April 14, 18S4, Wolfgang Hofl'man. ajed "4 years 2 months and 2T days. A 1IM1MSTKATOK S NOTICL. Lsiate i.f Joseph Thomas, late of c-nnemaiigh 1 wp., seiiier.-ei I o., ra eicc .1. Letters of a Imlnistritten on the ihove estate haviiiir been urinteil to ttio un;b.rshinfd tiy tlie j.n.pcr authority n-.tice is hereby ittvcn to all pf-rfens hutt-bt. d to .-eiiti e.sl:ite to inaiio 1-umc.ii-ate pavment. ait.l tte.se havlm; claims airsinst the fanio vail present them .iuiy utit)ieDtiejte.l for etili'inent at t iic late resl.tonee ol nabl Jeeeased .n Salur.fav, the 1Kb dajr of June, mi. EU. S. THOMAS. ninyT. A.luilnistrator. DM I N I STU ATOR'S NOTICE. Katc of William St. Olair, lale of Jcnner Twp., Somer.'et t o.. Pa , ilce'.l. Letters e! n.iministration on the above stte haviuic t?n urnntisi to the un.torsiifne-l by the proper authority, n.tiee is hereby i-iven to all person In tri.tr. 1 to siii.1 estate to nii.Keimiur.il me pnvmi nt. an.l tho'e havlnit claims ng tiutt the patno prefent tliein duly aiiti.enii.-ate.l tor settlement en S.it(iroy, the 14tk day of June, liSc, nt the late refiner, vof trera'd. S AH Alt ST. CL A lit. may.. AdaitBisiraUlx. ANNOUNCEMENTS! For tie Ji6 EsjiMicaa Primes. Tolhe t'rfi'oc oflhr Somerset Hehald.- Vim will i'.Ipsso announce the following niitiH-J eren Llentc n as candidates for the arious ..ili.vs doUr.ntc.l. ai i lie Republican Primary Election, to be ht M on SuivirdHV, JuneZsth. ls4: JOHN ii. SC ITT, County Chairaittn, aaK'K rnoTimso ta ii y, GEORGE R. sri LL, Or SOMERSET BoP.OI C.H, Subieet to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Elcctloa, to be held Saturday, June M, ls4. irf'0R rROTHOSOTARY, DANIEL J. JloRNF.n, OF SOMERSET BOUornil, Subject to 'he decision of the Kepnbllean Pri mary Eicsction, to tie held Saturday,. lane lis, lsv. n.E0tt rROTHOSOTARY, NORMAN P.. C'RITCIIFIELD, OK .1 ES N Ha TOWWSHIP, Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be heldSaturday. Juuc js, 18S4. Ci-Eoli SHERIFF, RFS1I S. M-MILLEN, OP MIIlliLE" ItEKK TOWNSHIP, Subpi-t to the decision of the Itepuhllcan Pri mary 'Elm-lion, to te held Saturday. June , 1Ss4. Mb-FOR sheriff. JOHN V INTERS, OK SOVEKTET Towssmr, Sub)"-t to the de-ls!..n of the liepnbllcan Pri- miirv Eieetion, to be held rsaturday. June t-'S, is4. f.FOR SHERIFF, A. J. SCH ELL, or SONERBKT BOBOCGH. Subcct to the decision of the Itepublican Pri mary Eieetion. to he heldSaturday, JuneiS, 1S4. t.f(R SHERIFF, FREDERICK NA VGLE, CF MKVMlSnjkLE UOROi OH, S ibici-t lo the "leclsion of the Kepntillcan Pri mary Election, to be heldSatunlnv, June i, l-84: 9 FOR UFCISTER ASt RF.C0RPER. JACOIl IK SWANK, OF CON EVACGH TOWSSHir, Sub'-t to the tlcrislon of the Rcpubli.an Pri mary Election, lo !e held Satunl ey, June -S- lss4. Iti-FOR RF.UISTER AM) REVORUER, CHARLES C. SUA FEU, or sotnERsrr nonot gh, SnbeL-t to the oft lslon of the Republican Pri. miry Etec.ioa, to be held Sjturday, June Its, 18S4. I FOR REGISTER ASV RECORDER, M. .. A It A MS, t OF gCVMIT TOWNSHIP, Subject to the deci-Hon of the Jtepublicsn Pri mary Electi. n. to be held Saturday, June is, ls-4. e. J-V!! fiKGISTEi: AXD r.F.VORDFJ!, TOISIAS V FJSIIEE, OK I. liOTn EE. -iYALI.lt Y TOW.ftHlk, Siit'jw to t!ie i'iiii.)n oi the KcjoiliHcnn Tri- tJ-FOR TREASURER, ' GARRETT J!E AM, i.muTroussHir, j Sul leot to tlie derlatim of the IU;.ul.licaP Pri- mary fcitctloo, to le hclJ Saturday, June tfista. t.yv tueasi rer, CYRFS C. SIIROCK, or somerset Towxsmp, Sul..-s-t trtthe .lecif!..n of the Kepubiiran Pri- mary L.ts-iion to tie bold Sa'urUay, June is, lst-4. roK THE A SI RER. GEitRGE ir. ;.;, or Somerset noaoruH, Siihiect to the dec ision of the KepuLlii-an Pri mary hiestiuu, to Ire held Satunlay, June 2-1, lis-4. W-iliJ! TREASURER. EDWARD KELLER, Or SOMEHSCT TOWJISD1P, Sut-iect to the decision of the Rrepubli. an Pri mary Llei.in. to lie held Satuptay. JunetM. l'S4. To the Republican Voters of Somerset County: 'l hauKtul (or the litieril fui.r-f.rt (river me once l-eiore, l anin ann.-uDc my.eiia. a ean.imau ur county Treaarer, and ask your support. r-wwAnu -.F0K TREASIRER, JOHN II AM EE, OF QPEMAHOSISO TOWSRHir, Subject to the declsien of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, June 2, lsS4 1-i.roi! TREASVRER, GEORGE J. II LACK, or mztkbsdals noKoren, Subieet to the dw-i.'lon of the Repablican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, June 2S, is4 -t 0R TREASI RER, JACOIU. BOWMAN, orSOHEBSET TOWS SHIP, Sabject In the decision ofths Hepnblifan Pri mary tlMrtlon. to lis aeiunaiuruay, jane .n, .. tWFOR COI STY COMMISS1VSKK, PETER DUMDAVLIi, o MiLroBD Tosrusnii, sul.Hxt to ths decision of the Republican Pri- mary Election, to t held Saturday. June 28, ls-4 rF0 roi'ATs V0MMISSI0SER, ISAIAH HOLS APPLE, o raisT towmshIp, Subieet to the decision ofths Kepubl-can Pri- mary Eleetioo, U be held Saturday. Jane 2s, 14. S-Oit COlATr COMMISSIONER, loiixvrsTEi:. or rAlMT TOWNSHIP," Sul-ieet to tba itecisinn of iho Repul.lean Pri mary tl-tl.m, tu l held Satunlay, June Vs, ls4. s3.ffK coi.vrr i oMHisinsKu, JACOl! ZIMMERMAN, .,'., cr yCEMAiioMN.i Towsainr, Subject to the derist.in l the Keintliran ITI niary Ueeticn, lo Is- belli Satanlay, June US,184. rro'M voi stv co.-h.iiis.soa.r, AIUMC. LEI' LEY, or ii.ki.kk tows sine, Snto.v-t to tlie .ts-.in .t tlie K.'CuI.Uihii Frt Diary t:io.'liirn. tot lielu Situnlay, .luue'is, ls. i-f'o vol STY VOMSIISSIOSKX, JIEMIY KREUMi, JR., OF SOMEnsKT nOCIII CK, Suhjsct to the laciKlr.il of the Republican Pri niary KleeUjn, to be liel.i Satanlay. Jane lis, 1884. t.rojt vousrr vommiisioser, HENRY F. HARNETT, OF BOMtllSCT TOWSSHIr Subieet to the lieetf ton of the Republican Pri mary Kloction, to be Satui Jay, June 3s, 1S04 t-FtJR VOl STY V0M V1SS10SEK, SAMUEL SMITH, or Somerset Towssmr, SaWjeet to the decision of the Republican Pri' inary Election, t be hold Saturday, June lis, lss4- tF0R VOVSTT VOMM1SS10SER, VALENTINE J. MILLER, OT OCEX AHOX1 NO TOWSSHIV, Subieot to the decision or the Repablleaa Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, Jon -8, 1SS4. j-r ft ASSEMBLY, JOHN A. H ALTER, rSOMKKSKT COROriill, Subieet to the deeifion of the Republican Pri mary Election, to )e held Saturday, June lis, 1S-4. (Iratclul to my lellow citliens for the aenerom tuiiort given me two years airo, I again otter nivgelfas a candidate (or i"tleiiitr ol the Assem bly, subject to the will ol the Republican voters at the next Primary Election. JOHN A. WALTER. ,rOR ASSEMIILY, JAMES .. l'VGU, Cir SOMKBSKT KOCOCOU, Subieet to tho decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, te be held Saturday. J nne.-is, ism. Mt-EOR ASSEMBLY, NOAH S. MILLER, OF JKKNKR TOWNSHir, Siibieyt to the decl.-ion of the Renublienn Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, JunetW, ls- tfFOR ASSEMBLY. A. . VOLRORN, OV 80MLRSKT llOHordll. Sub'eet to the d ision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held -Saturday, J une, is 1834. ti-EOR ASSEMBLY, U'M S. MORGAN, or .IKXSEB TOWKSH1P, Snniebt tolhe deeidon of the Republican Pri mary Election to be held Saturday, Junel, 1SS4. tl.rOJt ASSEMBLY, SAM MIER, or HALISIirBY BOItOCOU, Kuhtrat to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to lie hell Saturdny. June -.t, !M. en.fi).1. took nmsi: mhevtor, JdSIAH ANKENY, OF SOMERSET TOWSPHIP, Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri. mary Election, to be held Saturday, June o, isin tFOR POOR IIUVSE DIRECTOR. JOHN C. UARRON. or SOMRIISET TOWSCIIIP, Subicci to the decision ol the Repablican Prt mary 'Election, to be held Saturday, Junet:'-, lss4' t , FOR CO I A TY A I VI FOR, G EO RG ; XIMME R MA N, Or SOSKKSK" KOWNSBIP, Subieet to the decision oilhe Republican Pri mary Election, to bt-iiet l Sa unlay, June tBS, 1"4. fi-FOR VOL STY AIDITOR, JACOR K. RO U'M AN, OF SOUKESKT ToWNsll.r, Subieet to the derision ol the it. publican 1'ri- tEarv Elecll.-n, to he held Saturday. June is. 1SS4 Treasurer's Sale Or" UXSl-LVTED LANDS. VGREEAPLE to the provisions id an Act ot Assenil.lv. dtrcctioir the .Ho.!e ol selling Un seated Eaoits lor taxes', passed the lttth day ol March, A. l. and the several supplements thereto. The Trc-ssurer of Somerset t'ounty here! iv gives notice that, unless tlie County. Scho h bulldlnir and Ro. taxes, due on the 1 .1- lowinic Vnsesled lan-isare paid helore ineuay ol sale'the whole or such part oieuch tract, or parcel ol land, as wiil psv the taxes mid etists, will I sold at the Court fl.-tisc. InSomer-et Huroua-h, on Momlaj. thn l"Y of Jane. lHHt, lor the arrearaj-es ol taxes uuc, anil therosn ac crued theretm. ADDISOX TOWNSHIP. Same of Trectt. Taxes. 4-10 400 4U0 4.0 247 4iH) 4oS!v 4U ' 4K) 4.19 410 400 4-4 4u:t 4.4 14S 4.4 4J4 4'U Vouirht John Cheiry Aaron . 2 to . 8 SO . 8 so . 11 00 . 5 ! . 8 l . M 1)1 Middle .lames Meyers Martin Cht-w Alexander Cherry K Cherry Meyers Martin intrust.... Toiii Phliip Kiht John Miller lianlel Cherry James Tom ifemamin Kil.-y Cornelius Schr"clE pre.leri.-k White .loim Wiiite Thomas White Ada m WhlteChristopher Haer Wm. J Tom Jacob ALLEGHENY TOWNSHIP. Amos Tlfmas Check John lew William MrCall Joseph Walker Smuel P . S-tme Indian valley) Wells a. Culliertson Walker Siml & Wilhiotli. Smith Skinner William AmerinePhilij Hacr Lu.wirk Wells Riichel Wells Mary IVrry James A.-kerman William Witt tiKochl.r Wolt & io Werner Henry Flower? Susan.... Hmwn Thomas Hiileaas ,la.)ti It Han man Nathan Woirhope Henry 5 So 6 40 1 84 4 .rl 4 SO 2 .'4 1 2 2 M W 2 54 2 J i 24 8 SO : 20 :i 17 lo 17 13'J 40 264 4.0 2 0 l.'O 400 110 2HJ 31 M l i M) IS 40 31 ' 19 ti 12 W 82 f-l 25 W 18 B.J li 14 I 4U. I 3l j -joo 24S 411 ia ii 7 W 22 4-i 4 2 w 11 30 40 4ii MO M 2U0 416 41J loO 7 w. 3 10 2 M in so 13 M 3 I M 6 :o Aanu; re:er Hicr Israel J Smrtz Adam Cottrothk Wilmoth !-.).. BKOTHERSVALLEY TOWNSHIP. "tern Abraham CONEMArUH TOWOSHIP. Jones Israel 207 7 11 4 tW 10 47 IV 8 73 t 07 I I IM 7 02 6 70 25 3 4 SO 1 SO 1 70 2 70 S I So sD 1 10 ii 1 70 1 70 3 e ; 1 Hi 1 so 1 To KS Ho 2S 1 W HO $5 .14'. 4M lit Moore Thomas Morris Lane Moore Joseph S taller Jacob Slick J..i;n Israel Williams herrlnifioii (borne Elliott Johns i 410 1 40.4 JO 40 CO.VFLt ENCE i:tROlQH. Uuvis Johu Ii Hollman J M Piper H H Yolbreck Ciiarles Mtycrs Peter s heirs , burns Patrick Crei(htoa Th.-odore , lievans Nathan Huifun James Olotielty Samuel Pee James llolK.n Alt-XAndor McPherson Iiuacan Short) Jasper TannebillilJ N Trouiman Sullivan's heirs . Wlrslnir HC Shoatt I A Y enter Charles Stark Yaiemine W-lsh Samuel..... Shull Will William Smith Samuel Leo hart Peter's heirs.... Patton Mrs R C Auirustlne John Hays Robert's heirs Johnson Mary's heirs.... ELKLICK TOWNS. TIP. tt 11 4 2 2 2 S Acres 2S8 Lots 4 Acres 130'4 Brandlcr J M W ithapman W in Cramer A J pike John and Samuel.... Findlay Hiram Jr Marklet.m Son k. Co....... Haron Monday Corey James Little S T Corey Enos March Leonard Slooie John Moore Betsy tlrandman Charles Corey Thomas Core Josiah Hay William Moore En os Picdlay Hiram , Lowry Samuel Llrengood David Krelchuian William..... Christner Joseph Cole James Hunter M A BartmanMosts Jones W H Kurllnir John Kadclill Jacob Knode or Kohre Jo-ph.. John A Hoctetler Harwell Paul. ........... 21 21 3 ; 9 24 1 s 4 WJ 1 04 34 42 24 44 25 2 H Its 4 Acres 400 '4 4o0 Sit 7 47 2s ?J4 4 t.9 24 400 Lots 2 2 Acres 32, On l an 1 so 1 44 2 54 1 K 3 30 1JS Lets 1 4 Acres 400 3 M . Lots 67 1 M 4 4 ' Acres 1U0 4 2a 4 33 3 12 Ixnts 1 a 68 ! Arres 4UV Pi Ijnlf 1 1 Acres '- 401' ttiJ luo 4iO 4m Kt II William U Meyer Martin VI .lod.Hh Corey (;) .... 4 (W I'ile John '. W Kea. hy A V 1 79 ;reenvillk township. Johnson Thomas Jr 27 60 Johnson Thomaa Sr. l'J Si JEKFERSOX TOWNSHIP. KMctt Ludwiclc a M liilrson .lames 10 4o ialbmiih Mary 80 Knjpp Emanuel 3 20 Oriiluh Eraneis aa A.luuis llarl.ara ('.: I T'J JE.NM.RTdWNSIUP. Ml-hb-r Thomas ; U.ildev Krederh-k ' M oiiter Williui S V, i'hitson Kobt-rt 4 TO ! '-- 4o 4KI :,M 40U tiou loO 4'JO fmit John 7 33 vvhitmore Jacob 5 WilliomsOtsirire 7 32 Pii-kin Henry S 2 tW Si (tiair William 4 OS Andrews Oeonce. ......... 5 Id Hardin James. 10 &o L VRIMER TOWNSHIP. 3.4 ;l 130 Eot 1 Aeiei 9 ;ir. 114 lt- wman Samuel ,T. S7 40 Mevera Peterts heirs 8 64 Witt Josiali in 74 Shannon Michael 1 8tS Deal J. K 43 e'unnintchain kWavi 2 60 Kowman ii Eberstde. 17 02 Ma; William 14 SS Marks Wlliiam 3 60 LOWER TI RKE l FOOT TOWNSHIP. 8 400 411 41 K) 40U 400 400 lo 4"! tI7 "ISO W 200 It 1 l'O Forward k Hugiu 4 63 Howell John 23 3o I.evi Aaron -J6 6'.) Powers Alexander. it 10 Lowry Peter. 1 10 Patrick A lexander 26 lo Kurt-ess W illlam 26 10 Roddy John 1) 6 52 Artisan i Bank of PitUb g 20 40 Lutltlimcttin's heirl. Ans.-l Michael. Harnett John....... Steward Andrew..., Oija; (ieorire v eaklan.l 1. w Kaidley Hidwell I W tL Co.. Same Bricker Solomon..., Shroyer John Same Wells John Lin-renneld Sarah... Ansel Matilda. Anderson David.... 1 16 5 47 1 -H VI 40 S4 6 la I.. M 1 W 10 1 30 1 OS 7 !S bl 17 4o 4CI Eot 1 Acres at) ii liJ 4 3'.'. Lot" 1 Acrej l.ot VJi ljt 1 4 1 5 4 1 a 1 1 1 1 5 I 1 1 i McCarfev .Tamef McMlllen J R MEYEKSDAI.E BOROCOH. It.Hi-e Wm Bnillier h. Kover Kritz E or Plitt Henrietta. Ilia Anicnstus Ileal E.lwin Enale John trroi Kred Hohmaa John. Harden James..... Heiner John Kelly Mrs Sarah l.tndaman Solouion omt ii(o Pk-kinn Henry Ravenseratt John Smucher Win.... Wolf Frank Adams Thomas.. ltuker Peter- Merriil Nathaniel. Adams tt Keule Brant Nelson Wilt ElUalieth 2 80 10 4t) 1 75 '.) 15 3d 11 M 2 07 10 VI 6 26 6 26 t 03 6 40 27 20 V vu 4 v.'. 6 60 3 46 1 04 2 i.l 1 SI 2 16 1 SS 2 i I 1 04 tstcvenson James.... Sny.ler Ailam 1 in iji-nliart. Ai.ner 1 Ju4jr Matt)ii 4 32 Sheets J.-M-iili 72 I n. use Margaret Z Tt) .miuillci;eek township. Acres 1U4 He.lf..nl Josejih 12 10 S4 ttuvcr J.l'.nnelly 7 41 V5 Kiinitr Kran. i .t Lewis.. T4 4171 tnmihell William 11 fti 12u Oairey's A luiini-truturs.. 3 00 Suiuolier Casper tt 10 MILKORD TOWNSHIP. 41-I Mrifin Th-.iiias 72 j'to rtn.Wj.Ias.' 7 2U .jh 'al.lwell 1! 7.1 r tiel.Uart it Walur 2 411 J..linsiii Win 72 21 Ti.m 1)1 na 5 4 1 Will-nil TLoiuas 7 M is Sl.atl .T..hn 4 4H n4 I.hMi Thomas 1 18 all Prk-elsaac hh 4.0 T-mi Karl.el 64 S Juu KodJ John I 4 M 1 ivennv 1..hn 23U 10i Seariitht Thi.mas H 1 2tt .jii JctiDinits John mi ! Kenneil John W awt Mit'ner John 1 1) Mi lienson Peter 40 :t.4 i al.lweil Samuel 4 M7 4.W Hri.ks Jara! IN 7 Hill Henry 1 in Miller Thomas 1 K) Lots AH-rlght iit-orite t6 Acres Lots in Kocktrood : 1 Lot. No. IU 1 1 " 2i 3i 1 ' "2ii NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. i i SA HeatySanh ls l.tl piiieinore S irah 12 84 iijo Ooiden Eli7alth 34 2ti2 McIIrl.le Sarah- 21 41 jij WadmanMary V 42 Sehell Hnry 10 0 1 , Paul Hottman 3 07 rai (Kin.jel Lewis 23 0 .0 Itottroth ACn IS 20 i;0 (rorsuch Isaac 4 i4 so Witt it Wolterstiemer (S) 2 l' PAINT TOWNSHIP. MO Hcrkev Hughes ) t0 4tl Cook Jolm 17 72 1.15 Barton Thomas 19 so 1-15 tnskeep John 21 373 Johnson Benjamin 7 Ai 403 Jones Wiiliam br 11 4-o Lyle James l.r 70 4. 3 M'lles -samuel jr. IS 01 Same Iu ... Moore Joseph 23 07 M Iiorsey Patrick , ".7 41i West Matt nia." 20 51 'A-o Jones James V to Jones Win 16 11 4u0 Ki.-hanl Samuel 14 so toil Christ Huuh 4 M 100 llolsapple Charles 2 7u 4tt0 poulk Owen. 13 74 4oo Williams IsraeL 20 02 411 Iiarr-. John 11 41 4o0 Epv Andrew 10 Oo 4J0 Poulk Caleb. W 02 tU'EMAHONING TOWNSHIP. Lots. Ferre! Nelson 1 ' 1 s Same 4 20 2 Leiberkniicht John. 1 OS SOMERSET TOWNSHIP. 18 Miller Noah S T STONYCKEEK TOWNSHIP. 70 DuBois Abraham 2 40 30 Weyand i'anlel estate.... 36 SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. Adams Alexamder 1-3.... 5 90 Urown Thomas 20 7 t ombs Vt ni or Cormlck W 14 W Mcilri.le Mary 21 01 Moan k. Witt 4 40 Kon.-v James 21 44 Saddler John 14 11 Kohler Haniei. 4 62 Same 74 WavmanCaiharinel-3.... 8 i Phiilll.pi John 3 Is Shaw James. 6 II Cupp Edward 14 .' ltacbel einist 7 24 Thompson Wlliiam 7 24 S;tme - a t-'l Brant John 7 06 i-.ekarU 1 13 Weyand s Estate 1 22 SU ALE TOWNSHIP. Anderson Samatt 12 S4 Clark Iianiel 13 is. Jones Wm 13 su liunn .l.ii.iss. 12 M Nowt-old John 7 SI Hcrvey J F 3 45 Ackerman lieorae in Kimmell liuicus S 04 Camijl-cll M ari-aret 1; 74 Smith Antboay 1 92 Leidiic Jonathan li o liehlord T-orie 4 VH ftTTV Simon II 41 HitsChew John S 04 SVMMIT TO WNSHIP. :ijo 4SH 4o6 4TT lo 437 30 100 24 4US 132 220 21 Hi US 2O0 5U "SO 3ss 4.0 47i 412 ll VI 477 i:o U-o i-tl 42 I'M 1 lot Schadi Henry fff McUulre tn VPPER TCRKEVFOOT TOWNSHIP. ITiO 6 Barney John 4 M Dean E.lvrar.1 2 SO Ha Michael H7 HotTman 'ole .4 Pl.illippi I-errlfk 44 Phiui..i I'anlel 13 PiieJoitn 2 kimmell (lenrse 2-i Snyder Samuel. :i Sny.ler acharlah 21 StutzruanAA 64 Weimer lar.L 4. William Hanna 42 4oO Htlleieas heirs 4 2u i 44 Kii.k John 1 46 . JollesWm 20 I... I.he Ptr . . 1.4 911 0 l- Willrtna I..h'n 21 ! Sullivan Xlson 1.1 u I l Keam.tohn Sit 3 WolfersbencerliZafall.... i , Coleman Dorsa eu 1 Suiliran Wiiliaai.... sv) 11 Hay UttTiuV !M u acres hioaUB 1 ws 1 lot Kimmell George -.-s 1 Same 2t 60 lahttlu James 2 64 I I'KSINA BOKOrOH. a lot a 2 3 1 1 2 Anderson, Spencej fc Co... S Br.tliier.1 J 1 s iMorxan Young Co ..... 2 11 Painter F L fi Russell a. H9man 42 Silcoz Heiekiah... 3 05 Webber Henry 1 15 Pee rite HO 1 J Koonti Prank. 1 38 Krerar Henry. ,. .. (0 Miller Josiali 10 7 MlllerAan,n ITS Sutherland Joha.. ........ 52 Snyder N B 1 as atcail Ldward T 60 Savior "reorite M 2 Thbmpeoa Joan. 1 56 Same 2 17 I hi John 2 44 1 2 ii l 2 2 ft 1 1 4 1 2 lit is Rainey L 1 23 Morrison Oeorge 3 Wilson Sanner V7 Conrad Mrs M IS David Auirustlne 19 Holderbaum J. M S3 Ooshart Matthlna. 2 S3 Hart William 1 S i 40 Young Francis. 1 Same. 40 Brown Henrv... .......... 50 Johason Perry 0 100 1 S93 S ale to eommcnee at 10 o'clock a. a. P. S . Persons pasinc taxes on anv of the laads as "I advertised, Deiore uay oi sale, will be cnargeu cents lor aarertisma ami tees. JOHN H. WEOIEB, Tf-ttuarer. SPUING- BULLETIN We are now Prepared to STOCK OF RUGS. OIL CLOTHS. We Sespectfolly Solicit the Patronage of the Puhlic Cur Carpet Stock Incluass Velvets, Koquettss, Body Brussels, Taperjy Brussels, Three j?ly all Wool, Persian Eanask, Ingrains, Venetian, Gotten Chain, Bags and Hemps, ani we Guarantee our Prices lo lie tlie Lowest We Measure Rooms, Halls, Etc., and Match, Sew, and put Carpets Down with as little delay as possible. Rugs in Newest designs,. STAIR RODS, STAIR PADS and STAIR BUTTONS AT LOWEST PEICES. Our line of Lace Curtains is Large and compris s a great variety oi patterns, ana at all prices, from 75 cents per pair up. Greis, Foster & Ouinn, JOHNSTO WN5 FA.. K. B. SCH ELL. R. B. SCHELL fe CO., jANTjrFAOrTTaREjHS OF Til, COPPER AID SHEET-IRON if ARE Stoves, Ranges & House Furnishing Goods, 3I;iiu Cross St., Opposite Cook & Bcerits Store. SUGAR FAJNTS We Keep Nails, Glass, Puty, Coal Oil, Terra Cotta Pipe, Clothes Wringers. Call and See Stock Before Buying ElseicJicre. JOHN J. SCH E LI, Agent and Attorney-in-Fact. ESTAUI.ISIIED IN) FISHER'S BOOK STORE SOMERSET. Chas. H. Fisher, Wholesale and Fetail Ieaier and Jobber in School Boobs, School Supplies snd Stationery. Alwavs in stock a well selected stock ol Poetical Works. Histories. Biographies. Books of Travel and Ad'venlure. Novels and Standard Prose Works. Bible. Testaments. Gospel Itraii Lutheran and Disciples Hymn Books. IMctionarles and Children's Toy Books. Maaazines. KeViews N'orel-, Daily Papers, and ttenerai Perlwiical Literatnre, Sheet Masic and Or if an instructors. Sua day scbaad and Dav school K. ward Cards. A Large and Compu te Stock of Black Books, Legs Blanks and Marriage Certiriiates. Fine Albums, parses and Box Papers. SCHOOL TEACHERS' HEAD QUARTERS. r5"MAIL OBDERS SOLICITED. T.Ii. MARSvIAIX, MAIN OFFICE ANO YARD at : MonnfnfttTi-itTpn : lllfllllliuUlUl&lu JOHNSTOWN, PENlTi Kear 2fS Main Street.; Hail and vrf,iVfiS OA K. ASH. CHERRY POPLAR. rVALSl T, YELLOW PISE, rifORISG SHINGLES. lAiu CHESTSIT. WHITE PISE, . Ml"', L' 'f-.V: '.;....'. fiv-; Pnlt.llB Material, and K-ofln Slate kept in Stock. Alw.Van Tlnnn anvthi",- in the line olonr bnsiaess lo order with rea-wnable promptness, such aa Brackets. O.I.1 filed work, ke. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, Manager, Somerset Branch. Offices and Yard Opposite S. &. C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. BOYTS, PORTER & CO., Bniss and Iron 3Iachinists, and Manufacturers of 311- ners' Supplies, ii jrr.v: .sr., orrosr: .. d- o. depot, cosseii.syiu e, pa. MANUFACTURERS OF THE YOUCH STEAM PUMP. 'ilSTSSS For Coal Mines, Furnaces, Turn Table Dump Cars. stone .ticks, T PIT CRS, COKE SCRAPERS. COKE BARROWS, COKE OVEN FRMES, R. R. FROGS, BRIDGE BOLTS, SWITCH STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND SHAFTING. Hearr Ca.-tinr anil Fo"-inp : Sheet Iron repairei! at short itii:e. JgXECU TOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Henry Shoiober. laU of Berlla Bor on -rn Somerset ie., i'a., an a. Letters UnaaventarT on above aetata havtnj bean rranted to the usOerslfned by tke aroper ao- thorny, notice is hereby givea to all perseas la- dcbttxl tu said estate to make immediate pay- meat, ad those bavins; claims against It to pre. tent them daly aatheaJea.i for aettieaeat ea Satardav, Jane T, 1W4, at tba resKieaea oi ue Executor. ALFX. BKVBAKF.R. apSrO. iUerutor. Show our Carefully Selected 0AEPETS LACE CURTAINS PAI L A. 3HlX.U BOOK .STOVES Al RANGES! Wc are aicents for the " Escelsior" Cook Stoves and K. mires, the New Reaulaior Cwik Stoves, Cnpello an.l Apollo Banjres. W also sell the -Koyal Cook" au.l other ts.k Stoves. All stoves and ramres s.il.t with auarantee. Also repairs lor the above stoves and tor the New Ironside and any other stove in use. STOVE HOLLOW-WARE! Pots. K.-ttles. Skillets, aridities. Tea Kettles, Cooking Ctensils and all other Plain, (in. und and Enameled. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS! We keep a full stock of Coilee-pota. Buckets, Bums. Si i Irons. Co See Mills, I number palls. Wah-oarl. Dust-pans and Brushes. He. We make Suar Buckets and L. Y. WELMilANI) Branch Oflicsa ami Yarcl Oflf? Poolor? : Al Somerset, Pa., Qiitt LtAUUia,: Wholesalers and Retailers .LP.?-..4.?:.?.-.!'.-.?.1'..1.1!??: Ijiamber AND EUILTI2TS 1LTS2IALS, Soft Wis, PICKETS. .WUI.ll.vif.v. SASH. STAIR RAILS, DOORS. Bil.lSTERS HI IS US. SEWEL POSTS Kailroads, and Boiler Feeders. Hoisting Crabs, Stone Wedges, Work : Ma hinery f )) kimH bnilt and may" lyr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate el Samuel Blttner, dee d, lata of BrrXhers-. valley Tewaship, Sosaerss C ounty. Pa. ifuimof Adminlstratloa a the above estat asTin- been aranled u the aaaerst-ned by ta propar authority, notice is hereby fives to alt rio,, todebtf-d to said eatat ta tuts Imasedi. Jt. payment, and then aavlna; eialms a-ralan the Mae will present them daly aatheaticaie? fc r Mttlemnt oa Satanlay. May 31. 1M4, at tats the late residence oJ tne neeeafeo. AAEON F. B1TTXEB, Was. S. BiTTXPrft sprCi. Asrmialau-alrs, Ci
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