II II 1 The Somerset Herald. j GEO. 11. SCl'LL, E-litor. ; fifth; f " W fcUN KSHAT ..Jane2S,l4 t , n.n!K-M of tlie firnulilicati -.un! v Committee for the ensain? year : Addiw.n-Jerry Anjn.ti". Allegheny- John Server. lrlin "rank Forney. l!rot!wvlley-r. V. Wilier. tV,net..atigb-armie!C. Mishler Conlluence Borough-Thomas Kylcr. KILlick A. B. Iwry. Grecnville-A. J- Stoner. Jcffcrson-DaviJ Gardner Jenner F. G. Nell-- Jeniieitown ISowugU-JacoO Kautz. Larimer Jacob S. l'cat. Ixwer Turkey foot-H- II. Kusn MevewialeBorougU-E. M. Lulity. Mi.'lJleemk-Jacob Herhler. MiiforJXo. 1-A. J. Stonier. Mllfonl No. 2. Alex. M.irkle. New l'altimore Ilorough- John George, NewUntrej-ineBoro.h-M. H. Haruell. Nonlami.ion-P. P. lWbaugh. raint I'avidJ. Berkey. Ijuemnhoiiing-John II. Zimmerman. Salibury 0. V. ISoyer. Shade Piivi'i 1- Valuer. Somerset Borough Win. M. H.K-hstetler. Somerset No. 1 Cyrus Shaver. Somerset No.2-J. J. Pile. Southampton M. 1.. Tauher. Stonycreek John M. Y oiler, fctoyestown Borough Kdwur.1 "lender. Summit licwis G. Pom. Upper Turkevfoot Freeman Younkin. Vrsina Borough-Pr. ". S. Kuhliuau. "tVcller-burR Borough Michael Ixnij. C. Cou.or.N. J. R. SCOTT, becretary- j Chaiemas. l ine growing weather. The crop of hay will be light. The apple crop w ill be abundant. Fishing Tackle, at C. N. Bov J's. 1'otato bugs are tiettiurj in their work. Second arrival of new goods at Parker & Parkers. Canned Sweet Potatoes for Kile at Keller & banner's. Paint?, all colors, ready for use. Sold by C. N. Boyd, Mmscoan-e hhocs from one to three dol lars, at Ferner5 Shjt Store. Brook Trout, Salmon and I.abrador Her ri ng, can't be beat, at Keller .t Stumer's. The 1m-m stock of Ci-nrs ami Tobacco in the town are to be found at Keller A Sanners. If you wi: h to buy a pair of nice, well fit ting shoes or (dippers, call at Sol I Id's. The handsomest black Jersey iu tow n for 1 at l'arker A Parker's. For the latest novelties in gents' furnish ing pjnds. call at Parker &. Parker's. Barroom burglars entered a hotel at the county scat of Indiana county last week and stole all the li-juors and in change. A handsome line of fans, parasols, hand kerchiefs, silk and lisle thread gloves for Kile at Parker .k Parker's. The city of Cumberland according to the reKirt of the assessors, has had an addition of about n;'i,0 worth of new property in the last year. Will have an immense stock of Summer Millinery this week in latest styles, and lowest prices. M. M. Tnr.PWCLt. A contetnparary says that "a woman's heart is always oen to a smile." We know several men whose ifiothers are affected in a similar manner, only to a greater uegree. My stock of boots, shoo, slipper", gaiters etc., etc., is the largest and best selected in the county. Call and examine before pur elois ng e.scwhere. Sol I hl. The I ennsylvania courts have decided that while yon niusn't lie directly, it is per fectly lawful to keep your mouth shut dur ing a horse trade, and while you must not warrant an animal as )erfectly sound in w ind and limb when lie isn't, you are not compelled to call attention to minor defects at all. Reader, you w ill tind it toyour advantage to call and examine my stock of boots and shoes before purchasing elsewhere. Pon't forget the place, Main Cross Street, Somer f.i Sol Vul. While on the cars between Connellsville and West Newton, a young haV smothered in the arms of its mother. When the wom an alighted at the latter place and unwrapped the child, she was horrified in discovering it was dead. Her husband, Christof Teagert, is employed at West Newton and his wife was on her w ay from Germany to join liim. Notice. All persons arc hereby notified not to trespass on the lands of the under-f-igned in Allegheny township, Somerset county. Pa., for the purpose of hunting, lishing, gathering berries, or for any other purpose whatever. Johk Sabver, Simon Kkissikoer. Ghask Skkiw asp Oath. In stock, another shipment clover, timothy and German Mil let, direct from Chicago. Also, car load best western white oats for seed. Cook A Bekrits. For white dress goods, zephyr cloths, nun's veilings, etc., go to Parker A Parker's. B!aine andljogan have been nominated at Chicago, but Sol. I hi still continues to sell boots and shoe cheaper than they can Iw bought anywhere else in town. A. H. Ferner A Pro., have just added to their lana stock of mens fine shoes the noted Publish Waukenfast. Finish your walls and ceilings with Ala haMine. Will not crack or rub off. Sold only by C. X. Boyd. We wish to buy a large number of calves and will pay one dollar cash for each week of the age of the calf. A i van A Hatmoxv, Somerset Pa.. I have for sale in small quantities, Sibley's Pride of the North Corn, which you see ad vert ised in another column. This isafOi day corn, it was rie last sea.-on before the frost. I am sati.-.tied this is the corn for our climate. C. H. Scimt cKER, Somerset, Ta. A handsome lot of cretons. with fringe to match, robe calicoes, indigo blue calicoes, at Parker A Parker's. Alabastine will not rub oil like White wash. Try it. Sold by C. N. Boyd. Try Alabastine for Walls and Ceilings. Sold only by C N. Boyd. Mkat Market Main Street. We have just added a large Refrigerator to our Meat Market in which all meats can be kept coo' and clean. Mutton, Beef, Tork, Ac, kept constantly on hand. Open daily. Parties buying meat can have it kept in the Refrig erator ntitil wanted. We have, also, lHi.fusi new hru-k for sale, which we will sell by the hundred fir thous and at a low price, Ross Pavis A Co. Fh.wihatkh axp Land Pi.as.eh. Now l ave in stx-k car load Baugh A Son's goods the best on the market, and jio tarmi-r should 1 without them. Ther have stood me lest lor tiv years. Here are tl tle prices Ponble Eagle, per ton, $ 00 New I'rocesss. " $SS.( o. 1. i-ine Iknc, ' Land Plaster, ' S-to.00 $15.W Cook A Beekits. The Butfalo Rime Company is row sell ing Good Lime at tight cents, delivered on the cars at their works. For orders, write to ilhata Mason, Garrett. Ta. A full line of summer pant goods, overalls casimeres, etc.. at Parker A?Parkees. valueless spflrtacics. The fmJt r will bedi Uie Fame at this lr rewardelby leaving . A. II. Cvflrotu. r., of the jemocnl, of lance ai ajtror in the tliis place, is in at:4; I". S. Court, sitting Lt William-- Jrt. ' Ker. I. A. Smith Clarion t"nt, w irac!i in ilie Evil,'tlical h t b J tie ; set, l'a.. on SuutlatL verm: .u, a. : S r. v. I Frank Mi4.-rs and tu-C-ge ColTroth, e been atinding Prf- Ilasting's West Philadelphia icadtniy, sre home for the summer vauatiofi. ' Puringthe stonn;:hat pa I over town last Thursday alter ion, a ta3 jwplar tree in front of Mr. Charl'-s RhoaJ-'s residence, on Turkey foot stn-et, was shatt red by light nint'. The streets of Soniersct v-e unusually lively on Saturday last. AtJ east thirty of the forty-two candidates for Be Republican nominations were working ill their claims in great shape. An Irish laborer, in ibeem y of contrac tor Collins, took refa,:e undent tree near the residence of Mr. Joseph (iasj.jer, in Somer set township, during the stJiu Sunday af ternoon, and wai insuntly Idled by light ning, j Milton Bittner, a young Euan about IS years of age, was struck by i tliroiigh ex prcss on the Pittsburgh Jiibion of the Balto. and Ohio Railroa on Thursday morning, and so ba-.Uy miigled that he died a lew hours later. R. V. Ritenour, cou:ity si i rintcr.deiit of Fayette, accompanied by mty Superin tendent, J. C. Weller, of S i erset, were in ConnellsvilleMondaj' right I They are hold ing teacher's examinations Jiroughout this cou n t y . Cunn clttrille Cuiuri-if. The School Board of So A rset township met at the Olade House in I is Porougn on the first Monday of this m ill, and organ ized for the present ye;ir by f 'Cling Wm. F. Kncpper, President, Gabriel ;od. Secretary, and Frederick Welier, Treiifrer I Betli ord's Chinese launuKuaii, Yec I)u, I after a residence of a few mhs, skipcd I the town, leaving numer.j unjiaid bills j behind. That chap h:ii become fully I Amertcanized, and miisthiar taken lessons j from some of the latter day! Jik ollicials. ! TLe membei-sof the A. MJ 2. Church will hold their Si-cond Annual J.mpnieeting in (the Htigus tirove, one mil outh on Som I erset, commencing PaiurdnJ 'u'.v l-'l', an'l contintiinsr ovr two Sundl s. A band of jubilee singers and a lady nf vaiist will be in attendance. We are indebted to Mr. W. Oiddingst n Association, San Francis canned fruits. e have never ire with it, as or, and ta-te who is agent of the Immigri No. 10 California Si. Rjoui co, for specimens ofCalifort We ;ay unhesitatingly thap seen fruit in the east to cot it retains all the natural t as though fresh from the t Bishop Thomas Bowniul.lof AHentown, will preach in the Me:n j l Rranelical Church of Sloycslown, o Sunday, June 2t, at 1C:9 a. m. Ail his is the first Bishop of the Kvangelical Msociatiou ever known to preach in St'iyeslkvn, till should improve the opportunity tj tear him. Mr. France Shaul is. wlJl working at a liinc-kiln on his farm in i ford township last Saturday was surpa d bv a large horned snake jumping at 1 n, and striking within a few inches of hi- -ice. Although the authorities say that tlo orncd snake is not poisonous, Mr. Shau' nsists that his snakeship threw consider: ' J poison in his face, and its swollen appliance yesterday testifies to this fact. I The largest and most a":rccia!ive audi ence we have seen in Sot rset for a long time, was assembled in tlnl. Ifheran church Sunday evening, June -i 1J to hear Mrs. 'Josephine R.Nichols, ofl ianapolis, de liver one of her celebrat4 empcrance lec tures Mrs. Nichols hai .ot only all the triaces of woman, but all ! I polish of a fin ished elocutionist, and In t two hour's dis course seemed but too sh' r to her audience. She is decidedly the tiiii ' itniprrance lec turer who has ever visile, -omerset. Mr. W. F. Shaffer, the 1:itriot street mar. blc man, has just tinishe I a monument for the grave of Bessie, dau, (if ofCapt,C J Harrison, that i. a tliinj o beauty. The. Lasc is of Vermont, the rirnitndcr of Italian marble. The centre piete 1 a solid slab, with the single word "lLrrjon" engraved thereon; the cap stone j.-j i sents a parch. nicnt liiwoiiiol, on which isi he inscription, beautiful calla nd two perfect ted much at d. ated on Main iturday night, seen chasing a road, followed 1 boys. It ap entertaining a iga"shin dig,' sist planted a ise, and started f heels," but :m in a nio suceeeded in of the street, and made an ssauit and bat and resting lightly on it i lily, the bud half blown, leayes. The work has all tention, and is greatly aum Some excitement was i street about 10 o'clock w!.en policemen Oilbert wn festive son of F.rin down tl by some fifty voung men n pears that the "Micky' w, crowd on the corner by dan and when requested t j 'salty one" on theofiiar's tostiow linn a clean i;a "Per Soly" was ni atnl at meiit and after a hard dm: overhauling him at tl.u ei marched him to the lock information against him fo tery and resisting an clJioerl In another column will I found the an vauia Female jfthe leading on is its beau- nouncement of the Tenn College, of Pittsburg. On characteristics of this instittl tiful and healthful h.-atioi n the suburbs of the city, where its ikjnizi the noise and smoke of the are free from .wn, and may enjoy the purest air. Then! s no other sim- ilar institution more tlioro in all departments, and w and pains are taken with hly efjuippeil re more care Indents. The next session will cpen S tcnibcr Mh. lOuld address Those desiring catalogues Miss Helen E. IY11. tr-an, lh sioetil, Iittt- bnrg, (East End l. Pa.) John H. Jcrdan, Ksq., of dford, should y the hand his nice for for the Con lough there u!ar genlle )flice in.Bed i wards and certainly feel comiilimented some majority he received the instructions of his conn gressional nomination. A were two pother clever and J men'candidates for the saint ford Borough, he carried t the township by Inudsontc n jorities. Be fore the con vedtiun, inadJitin to his two opponents from Beilford 1 rough, there was another from Everett, ott of the most scholarly, gcntleRiaiily and jipular physi cians in the district, but Jonin polled 44 votes on the linr. ballot, as (;ainst 10 for the combined op,iosition. Ifl he nomina tion in the iJistri i fall to Mi Jonian, br ; certainly will poll a large v.l:in Bedford county. He will be supjKirtti by his late opponents. Mr. Andrew Woy, whose re beyond the first raise, east lence is just f town, . on the Bedford turnpike, put up tl e frame for on Thurs- a handsome new l.arn, ttfxfsi fi day last. A jolly, gootl-naturt 1 crowd, as full of fun us w hope the bal l will be of farm products each year, sent (the timbers into place with a yell. MessrsJ Joe and Pe Ift Auman, ofSomtrset townliip, are the architects ond btilders. The tl nlx-rs fit to gether " likede paper on de vat." then: be ing not a single misfit in the wliilejob. The Auman boys are in great denitnd as barn J builders, on ccount of their we'l-knowu ! reputation as first-class workni n, this be ing the fourth barn they have! nut up this season. Mr. Woy proposes to i ave a mod el barn, and we -will give our rinlers a bet ter description of it when finihed. More than a hundred persons partoq or a Teast of good things prepared by the! hostess ar.d I daughters, and there seemed enough for a I hundred more. The dinners oje gets at a ! Somerset county -barn-raising, rre not ex j celled anywhere. Loir. A pair of The Washington county farmers bate de- jclarea the gam laws a nuisance, and have F'en """f wo that they will prosecute an persons Jitmunj; on their premises. Mr. Pavi.l Long, a professional gardener oi una city, nas a real curiosity in a barrel strawberry-bed. The ban. 1 was first bored full of hole, lU-ii lilhi Wjih soil, and straw- no ,at. rr lrude fmm i, n ,r which ore U;tring large and luscious fniiL This is a chei and uoyel plan to cultivate this toothsome berry. Uuutinodoa Ghjbe. An unknown contemporary truly says: Some people are afraid of sunshine. They close the shutters or blinds early in the morning and don't open them again until sundown. Tiiis is all wrong. Don't be afraid of the sunshine ; let it into your homes ; its r.ys are healthful and life giv ing, Let thf lunshine stream into your rooms, even H the risk of fading your car pets ; it will cleanse, purify and sweeten them and tlxve away disease and death. Again, we si., don't be afraid of the sun shine. And ve may also add, a little fresh air mixed w i the sunshine will be highly beneficial to t .'en the most delicate persons. Both are fret gifts of Ood. Use them as nature intenl'd, and a longer, happier life may be thejjiult. About tifti'O men are at work in Mr. Emanuel Jakes' quarries getting out stone for his contri t on the South Pennsylvania Railroad. 'le quarries are at Roberts' Sta tion, two njies from Somerset. A siding iias been coir.ructed from the B. A. O. Rail road to the! quarries. The masonry for which Mr. Jnes has the contract amounts to about 4,04 yards, and the earth excava tion to aboti the same. The work is to be done at the jimmit. The masonry will be in the form if an arch, over the Somerset A Cambria itilroad. The side-walls of the arch will be j-irty feet high, ten feet at the summit. Tlf arch will be thirty feet in the clear, forty li t high, and one hundred and sixty-five ff' long. The price is about JlO.OJO. I t - ON'KH EM UJPICMS. Sam Pate a resident of this place for over two ycifc has located in Somerset, and is now the gp st of Postmaster Davis. Sam had many fiends while here, and will doubtless n.i.e many in his new home. The Repi'licans here did not think it necessary toliold a Blaine and Logon rati fication tutting, since all of the Republi cans and sofc of the Democrats are going to'vote for t-m this fall. They were rati fied by the nple before they were nomin ated, and tly will be elected despite thiy thing the Iiuocracy can do. Even old Sammy ha.) vision that made him age very fast, le must have seen the hand writing on ti! wall, which says, Blaine, Lo gan, and V: jory. Jacob Stcr'!r has let the contract for the building oft hotel on the site of the one burned a lit over a year ago. Friedline A Colier. of Jlyersdale, took the contract at about .50.4 md are now engaged in fram r, etc. The building is to be coming fall. X. ing the tim completed t School 1) s ExnEi. On Thursday last Jr., of Somerset, graduated at L-ge. W. Va., with very dis mrs. We take the following A. J. Colbort Bethany C tinguished I from the Wfc eling Intelligencer of the 20th insL : "In e space afforded a dily paper it is an uujK nihility to give to each one's performanc when the programme is so tion that those of yesterday . There was a uniform ex- long, the ml arc entitled celience thr. .,'liout that evinced study and earnest thoa lit. Messrs. ('olborn, Davis, , however, especially deserv and l'endlet ed the recoitiou that their efforts called forth. Mr. :born's valedictory was one of the very be-jlever listened to at Bethany . It was full V eeling, and the words spoken were echoed rom the hearts of every one in the class. Mr. Colborn's delivery is that of a born or. Ir, and he had the closest at tention of tl. r-ntirc audience, from the time he commciil to speak until he closed.'' We aUo chothe following from the same paper : Mrj A, J. Colborn lias received a letter from tlii National Republican Com mittee, askii stumper du his health pi wherever tl him for his services as a ig the coming campaign. If uiits, he will speak for Blaiue committee desires him to." show the estiuiation in which t county's boys is held. May These noticd one of Somt success attcifi him through life. The immiiorial Institution of trial by jury, which I r centuries has been regarded as one of li most essential rights of the citizen, aii'l ne ot the most effective bar riers against! bsolute power, is itself on trial o-day, and L required to show cause why it should mibe discarded, ""d ft more ef fectual met!! of administering justice sub stituted for 1 or at least why it should not be reformed i as to yield more satisfactory results. Soi suggestions for the improve ment of the ixisting jury system, presented by Judge ! bertC. Pitman in the Xnrth mericau 1! ic for July, under the title of Juries ami uryiuen," should, in view of recent notorins miscarriages of justice, re ceive tlie :-ious consideration oi every thoughtful titizen. " American Econo- mies," by 1 lucid an ! fo f. Van Buren Denslow, is a hie exposition of the grounds he protection theory of na y is based. Judge Noah Da- Marriage and Divorce ;" Dr. upon whi. l tional ccono vis writes of P. Bender, t lose subject is " The Annexa tion of Canali," sets forth the advantages iikcly to : iie to the United States from the absorpti't of the Canadian provinces; Prof. D. Mi '. Means, in an argument against iiol rnmeni leiegrapny, suojecis the iiianagiient of the Post Oflice to a most search i;; criticism ; Charles T. Cong- don writes 4 "Private Vengeance :" and inally. ther is a symposium on the "The Future of t Vance. Frt Negro." by Senator Z. B. rick Douglass, Joel Chandler r John T. Morgan, Prof. Rich , Gen. S. C. Armstrong, Oliver others. Harris, Sena ard T. tircei. Johnson, an tuite nn ilcitement was created at Pad- dytown, this 'junty, last we'k. by the sud- ien uisappeai'.nce of Mrs. John Kolbfieisch, a duughteroi Ir. Herman Younkin, one of the most big Turkey foot t y respected citizens of Upper niship. It appears that Mrs. 3 laboring under mental some time, from sickness. Kalblleisch 1 ilepression On last Fridi while in this condition she wandered aw from home, no one knowing she had taken. Search was nade by the family, but the could not be found. The unifd on Saturday, with no The uews spread rapidly, and lout one hundred people were what direct! immediately missing one search was rt better result. on Saturday assemble! art: divided into squads oi aooui ten persons ejioh, and Uie entire neighbor hood for ruibj- in all directions was scoured, but yet no ttxce of the lost one could be .Ibout 6 o'clock in the evening the crowd rei trned Irom their labors, and an understattling was had that all should return early l Monday morning to resume the search. The neighbors then returned to their resfketive homes, feeling sad at heart. Some; of them had not yet reached their homes.lwhen the news was brought that the lost bad been found. The large dinner bell was then rung, which was to be the signal in case any discovery was made and the croJ reassembled to learn the news. The particulars, as your correspond ent learned jliem, arc as follows : Mrs. Kulbfleisch Was overtaken on Friday even ing by a heavy rain storm, and not wishing to get wet, entered the spring-house of her brother, Mr. Irvin Younkin, about two miles distant. A short time after young mati in the employ of Mr. Y'ounkin locked u,e door ot lue spnng-nouse, not Knowing any one was in. She was compelled to re main there uiitil discovered by Mrs. Youn kin, on Sunday evening. Mr. Younkin de sires me to state that he returns his "most ; sincere thanks to his neighbors and friends h 80 kindly aided in the search for his daughter. C. C. 8. Paddytown; June 16, 184. ' Indian Cough Synrp cures coughs an! colds. It has no equal. Druggists kaep it. . SrxciAL Notice. Excursion tickets to and from all stations on line of Pittsburgh Division and branches of Balto. A Ohio Rail road will be sold July 3rd and ith, good to return up to and including July 7th at a rate of 4 cents per mile for the round trip. Reclis Normal School. The fall term of the Berlin Normal will open July 26th. and close September 25, 1SK4, Instructors : J. 31. Berkey, Principal ; Rev.S. R.Briden baugh, M. C. Berkley. Miss Olive Herliey. For circulars containing full information, address the Frixcipal, Berliu, Pa. For Sale. I offer at public salt, one lot of ground in Stonycreek township.adjoining the town of Buckstown, Somerset county. Pa., containing one acre, more or less, hav ing a large one-story frame house with sum mer kitchen attached, spring bouse and other outbuildings on the premises. This is a most desirable nooie, pleasantly situated, well planned and in first-class con dition. For further information and terras, apply to . Abraham Mcrset, Buckstown, Pa. Mocirr Moriah Items. The citizens of this community are making extensive pre parations to have a grand celebration on the 4th of July in the Mount Moriah grove. The boys are highly pleased with the Chi cago Convention and the ticket nominated. and are determined to to raise a Blaine and Logan club at once. Frank Miller, one of our noted stock men, is the happy owner of a cow that has triplet calves. They are now about one month old and are in a thriving condition. Frank: was offered a fine price for them but he ios- itively refuses to sell or put a price on them Faddy Downs. Take equal weights ofthelargeststrawber ries procurable and fine loaf sugar; lay the fruit in deep dishes and sprinkle half the sugar over tnem in fine powder ; give the dish a gentle shake that the sugar may al ways touch the under part of the fruit ; on the next day make a syrup with the remain dcr of the sugar and the juice drawn from the strawberries and boil it until it jellies ; then carefully put in the strawberries and let them simmer nearly an hour; next put them witn care into jars or bottles ; and fill up with the syrup, of wnic there will be more than required, but no the next day tho jars will hold nearly or quite the whole ; coyer the jars or bottle with brandy covers, Editor Herald : In justice to Milton Bit ner and his friends please contradict the report of his being intoxicated at the time he was run over by the westbound express in the cut at west end of Sand Patch tunnel. onJWednesday morning, ISthitist. I came to him shortly after the accident, lifted him off the track, talked with him, and he did not appear to be intoxicated. The footpath on which he was traveling passes very near the edge of the top of the cut which is near ly jierpcndicular, and about fifteen feet deep at this place, and it being dark, aliout three o'clock in the morning, it is very probable he made a misstep and fell down on the track at the time the express passed. William M. Miller. Sand Tatch Ta., June 23, ISM. Ursisa Norm al School. The eighth term of this school will begin on tha 2Sth of July, and will continue ten weeks. The school will have for its object the preparation of teachers for the public schools of the county. Thorough instruc tion will be given in everything that relates to the work of the school-room, in the branches taught as well as iu the method of teaching and managing schools. The Principal of the school, Mr. O. B. Steely, a graduate of one of our best Stete Normal Schools, and at present an instruc tor in one of them, comes to me highly recommended as a comiietent and successful teacher. W. S. Kt'HLMAM. Sec. of the School Board. Ursina Pa., June 10, 184. Farm for Sale. Situate two miles from Rockwood, Somerset county, Fa., and one mile from Casselnian, containing three hun dred acres of good limestone soil, two hun dred and forty acres cleared and in a good state, of cultivation, 'and the balance well timbered, the entire tract being enclosed with a good fence, and the soil is productive. A firstclass new brick house, bank barn, ma chine house, tenant house, horse stable etc. Convenient to church, school and mill. Good neighborhood. Here is a rare chance to purchase one of the most desirable tarms in Somerset county, at low figures and mod erate terms. The whole tract is underlaid with coal and limestone. For further in formation call on or address H. H. A F. W. Masoft, Casseliuan, Fa. Cheapest Books is America. At Fisher's Book Store there is now on sale aline of th lcheapest books ever put on the market fo sale. Elegant cloth-bound, gilt-title books for thirty-fivecents each, three for one dol lar. These books are by standard authors, such as . Dickens, Scott, George Elliot, Lord Lytton, Ac These books are selling very rapidly, so rapidly in fact that the publish ers are unable to keep np with the demand. Some of these books have as high as six hundred pages, and the price is so low that I advise the book-bnying public to take ad vantge now, as the price is liable to advance at any time or the books be withdrawn from the market. Ch as. II. Fisher, Bookseller. BroTITERS VALLEY ITEMS, The weather is hot and dry, and present indications are that it will continue so for some time However, there will be a cold and wet day for some of the boys next Sat urday. At present all crops look favorable except the hay crop, which will fall considerably below an average in this section, on account of heavy frosts in May, and not enough rain in June. Last week there were three barn raisings in this township. The largest of the three was 112x l( feet. The barns were all raised on the days appointed and everything pass ed off smoothly except at one of the barns, where a man fell from the first floor and struck a stone below, etittiug an ugly ga'h in his head, and sustaining other injuries. Fourth of July will be celebrated in I5er- lin on a large scale. It is to be a centennial ; celebration, and is to surpass anything and I everything ever attempted in the county. I All the G. A. R. Posts and other lodges of the county have been, or will be, invited to participate. With this week closes the spring term of of Prof. Berkey 's normal, and if every stu dent is not much wiser than he or she was ten weeks ago, it is their own fault, and not that of the professor. The Chicago ticket gives entire satisfaction to the Republicans of this section. Before long we intend to orgahizea Blaineand Lo gan club, and not only every Republican will join it, but qutite a number of Demo crats have told me that they will join in with our club, and it won't make any difference who the Democrats nominate at Chicago for President and Vice President, if yon don't get on board the Republican train you will be left in the cold after the election in No vember. There are a few kickers in Massa chusetts and a few other States, but remem ber we will present a solid front before election time, and then may the good Lord haye mercy on the kickers. NowasdTuks. Fob Salc. My home property, one fourth mile southeast of Somerset, contain ing twenty acres, with a good house, stable, and other outbuildings, all in good order. There is a fine fruit orchard on the place. The one-half of the place, that on which the buildings stand, is underlaid with coal and limestone. This part will be sold sep arately if desired. This farm has been used as a truck farm for a number of years, and is in good order. Possession given at any time, and payments made to suit parchas-j ers. Hs-Nitr HorSEFELDT, Having heard tliat a report is circulating that I favor six jnontbs as the minimum school term, I hereby say that I favor no such law ; and moreover say that I favor a law to levy our school tax equally over the State (except in cities) and have it a State system iustead of a township system. I also favor uniformity of co'nmon school text-books. Yours. Ac, KoahS. Miller. Jexxer X IoADS, June 2?, ISM. A lady of rather prepossessing appearance, giving Braddock as her residence, arrived at Li,onier Thursday from Somerset county where she bad gone in pursuit of a roving band of gypsies which puised through that town several d:ys ago, She says they en tered her house at Braddock, drugged her, and then r .hbtd ber of $1.15 and many valuable trinkets. She caught up with them at Jenner, ten miles, distant, and swore out a warrant for their arrest before 'Squire Rauch, where they were given a hearing. At the hearing they claimed that she gave them the money for telling her the past, present and future, or in other words, her fortune. A compromise was effected by the gypsies, refunding the money and valuables. Her name could not be learned. Advance. Advertised Letters. The following let ters remaining in the oflice at Somerset, Pa., will be sent to the Dead Letter Office if not called for before July 15, 18&4. Burgess, Wm. H ; Cramm, D. M ; Oramni, D. II ; Huse, Miss Nella: Jonos, Mr. Oros; Keough, Hugh ; I-esbei, John ; Lonegan, F. C; Miller Misborcss Mary ; Schrott, Peter; Schrock, David ; Tucker, George ; Webster, Miss Margaret V; Walker Elmer. Postals. Depn, William A; Kienhofcr, Frank; Morigau, Henry; Sibly, Hiram; Shoup, M. D. June 23, ISM. A. C Davis, P. M. Somerset, Fa. You . will be welcome. The citizens of Johnstown will celebrate the Fourth of July in the following manner : Salute, by can nonading at early dawn ; Parade, by organ izations and societies ; Fantastics ; A game of base ball in fantastic costumes ; n num ber of large hot-air balloons ; day light fire' works. There will be several races, which will include trotting, pacing, mule and pony races, bicycle, sack and feot races. Street cars will take yon to the place ; no admis sion : all amusements free. At 8:30 there will be abrilliant display of fire works. TDe Somerset and Cambria Railroad Company will run a special train to Rockwood, leav ing Johnstown at 10 o'clock p". m., and is sue excursion tickets. See programme for time and details. Somerset Normal will open on Monday, July 7, 1884, and continue until the teachers' examination by the County Superintendent, not less than ten weeks. No text-books will be adopted, the instruction being wholly topical, but students may bring their old books for reference and authority. At the request of any six members of the school classes will be formed in any of the higher branches that they may wish to pursue, it' they are competent, and without extra charge. Terms Five dollars for the session, payable in advance, or at the end of the fourth week. Students are advised to be present at the opening. Deductions from the above prices will be made ot.ly in case of sickness, continuing more than three weeks. No primary or intermediate classes will be formed, hence full time will be de voted to normal students. A. C Hollert, Principal Somerset Schools. A new and full line of Summer goods at the One Price Shoe Store of A. H. Ferner A Bro., including mens, womens and children" slippers, low and high cut shoes, made oyer the different lasts. J. E. Miller, a Democratic Itetnrn Judge from the Coketon district, in Westmoreland Connty, got drunk in Greensburg on Satur day, and while returning home on a freight train that night he fell off and had one of his arms crushed under the wheels. He called for help, but none came, and he was compelled to lie all night where he fell. Yesterday he was removed to his home and the arm amputated at the shoulder. His condition is critical. Carjientcrs can find saws, planes, Hatchet?, augers, snares, mitre boxes, adzes, broad axes, and anything to a set of tools, at James B. Holderbaum's. A six-year-old son of David Grimes, of White Cottage, Greene county, deliberately set his father's large barn on fire Sunday, and from a safe distance watched it burn down with glee. The barn and its contents were totally destroyed. Another barn in the same neighborhood, belonging to Mrs' Dan; a widow, was also set on lire by a child Saturday. Blacksmiths can find horse shoes, horse shoe nails, iron, hammers, vices, anyils bel lows, raps, files, etc., at James B. Holder baum's. Builders can find knobs, locks, hinger, and everything belonging to builders' hardware, at James B. Holderbaum's. Just received a new lot of Nun's Veiling all shades, at 15 cts. at Pabker A Parker's. There is great rivalry in the boot and shoe trade in Somerset, but Sol Till still contin ues to hold the bulk of the trade. His stock is large and well selected and his prices low. tjuick sales and small profits is his motto. MARRIED. HOOK K ASTER. On June 10, 1884, at Addison, by Rev. T. W. Bobbins, Mr. T. M. Hook, of Sotnerfield. Pa., and Miss Car rie Kaster, of Payette Cconnty, Pa. DIED. COOK. On Monday, Jdnc 2, ISS4, in Southampton township, Somerset county, Pa., George Cook, aged '.) years ! months and 17 days. Large Crops of WHEAT, GRASS, OATS, RYE, BUCKWHEAT, POTA TOES, ETC, CAN BE RAISED BY USING BAUGH'S $25.00 Phosphate. fct5"This ia a real Ammonia ted Bone Super-Phosphate which we alone produce, by means of Special Advantages in Manufacturing. It is not an Acid Phosphate"Sya A Reliable and Cheap Crop Producer, Made by a New Process. Te show its popularity, read the following : Of the rii Pbosdhata there were sold During 1879, 1,'JST Tons. 1880, S.H67 -181, I.14T " f8i-5t, S,58 " ms,i,igi - APPLY TO BAUGH & SONS, Sole Manufacturers of the $25 Phosphate, PHILADELPHIA. PEJIS'A. Pennsylvania Female College, Laeated In the tokurb of P!ttur:h, away from city wik mnd tmoke L'B.-nrpasaea for BM-Mtjr uyl -aealthfalacm. Kaeellent fa ct litis for the study ot Natural Seieneca, and Hat hematic la short, every department well equipped. Swsion opens September 10, 1SS4. tarty application It desirable. For catalogue and further information apply to Miss H elten E, Plletreau. Prest. inultoeow. Pittsburg, (East End). Fa. T 'ROYAL SSSKSt J X WW Absolutely Pure. This Powder neverviripi. A marvel of parity, strenrta ami whulesumenesi. More eennnmlrat thao tha ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold H competition with the multitude of low test, shorn weight, alum or DhosDhate nowdara. Sold nnln is t'ii. JRovju. Baki Powdib Co., 18 Wall iiuutiiuit; j-igiuo- la-ua uiaemnery m pcmiTy. Second-liana Engine ami Boilers on h&nl. Send fiif Klvk I.lal T U i 1 If ItiiM t T TV mjl4-eow. AUcKhenj OHj, Pa. XXT A "rrI,T? II CanTassers in ewrcoun. jfXll JL Hj Miy la the State to take or ders lor Nursery SUicic. Steady and Dttinble i.myiuymrm experience in toe tmsincM not re- quireo. Aurseries widely and lavurably known, For terroi address The J. U V AN W'SES NVRSEET CO., OE- Van Duaeu Nurrie Established 1839. Also, atock at wholesale. jun2&. PPLIOATION FUR CHARTER. NOTICE ! hereby riven that an am.licatlon will be made te the Governor of Prnnsylvaala at Harrisbunt, on Thursday, July , issl, or as soon tnere-.iiter as practicable, tor tha incorpora tion of a Company, under and by virtue of tha pro visions orthe Coriwration Act of 1.174; said Com pany to be known as the "Diamond Lumber Company," Ljmitcd. The object of said Corpora tion siiali be the conttructlou. maintenance and oiwrtilion of a beorn on the Caueltnan river in tfio Township of Llklick in the County of Somer set, and for tkr purpose of Itoatin 1kc and tim bers on said river and its tributaries Irom the Ma ryland Mate Line to location of nld boom. The names of Uve of the subscribers to the Ar ticles of Association are W. It. ST-FALL, J. K.IRWIN. KEN. PRICK, W. H. SANNER. jnne25. WM. O. SUFaLU FARM FOR SALE. Situate In ML Pleasant Township, Wettmore land County l'a.. one and a hall miles from Li onier nation and Store. Thta farm contains one hundred acres or land, one hall of which is clear ed and Iu a good state of cultivation, and the balance in ft ood Umber. A good two-story log DWELLING HOUSE, And Loar Barn, with Shed and otherOntbulldinirs. Good fruit of ail kinds In abundance. Also an open batik of jfd coal on the larin. For further iniorru3 tlon call on or address J. J. STAIRS, jnn!8. Donegal, Wesmoreiand Co. Pa. To see our Immenra Retail Stores. Silks. Press Uootis. Dres TrimmlnES. Hosiery. Ktd. Silk and Lisle Gloves; Millinery, leathers. i lowers. Laces, r-mbroldcrles. Parasols, San Um brellas. Fans, Handkerchiefs. Ladles' and C'hlt- drens' Wraps and Salts, Jersey Jackets in black and colors ; white Graduating Dresses. Under wear for Men, Women and Children ; Furnishing Goods For Men and Hoys, Lace Curtains, Table Linens, louuls. leu can tret everything you need under one roof. JOS. H0D1E & CO., Fenn Ave. Retail Stores, Mil LlllUAR Y IlALLBL ILDtSd, ABOVE ttk St. 5 Big Stores in One. junlS-Zm. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Michael Kinder,, dee'd, late of Addison Township, Somerset County, Pa. Letters of Administration on the above estate bavin been Kranted to the undersiimed by the projier authority, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to "make immedi ate payment, and those bavins; claims strain" the same will present them duly authenticate? for settlement on Saturday, August 2, ISM, at the late residence ot tue ieceasoa. SAMUEL A. RINGER, junelS. Administrator. -lirANTED! Encnretlc reliable men to sel V TREES, GRAPE VINES. SHRUBS. R( SES, fcc. sc. Salaries and expenses paid. Kz erience not essential. LaCL ARE St HERRICK HriKhton. N, 1 mile east of Rochester. Mention this paper. may'iS-2t. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE ! riMie heirs of Michael Keffer, late of Lisronler X township, deceased, niter at private sale tne well-known farm situate In l.lironier township, Westmoreland County. Pa., 3 miles nortn ol tne HoroUKh oi i,iomer. ana l nines irom coaipit Station, on ineLigonier alley Kauroau, cob taining 200 ACEES! More or less. The improvements are a LOO HOUSE, FRAME BANK BARN. 4ei85 feet, Corn ( rib, Wagon Shed, Spring House, and otn er outbuildings. The farm contains An Elegant Orchard Of Good Bearlnz Fruit Trees. About three fourths of this farm Is cleared and under a good state ot cultivation ; balance in timber. The farm Is well watered, and well adapted to stocic raising. Possession given, with unencumbered title, on April 1, 1S8S. For further information apply to J. W. KEFFER. Llgonler, Pa., Or J. C. Kepfkr. Greensburgb, Pa. may'J8-4t. UDITOR'S NOTICE. SOMERSET COUNTY SS. : At an Orphans' Court beM at Somer seal : set in and for Somerset County on the : : stth day of May, A. I)., 188". before the Honorable, the Judges thereof. In the matter of the estate c.l Henry Suhre, deceased, on motion of Jonn H. L hi, fcsq.. tne court appoint i. i . i;oi horn. Esq., Auditor to distribute the tund in the hands ol tne Administrators to and among those legally entitled thereto. By the Court. A. A. STUTZMAN, Clerk. The undersigned and lor thereby gives notlcetbat he will sit at the orttse of Colborn t Colborn. In Somerset, Pa., on Tuesday, the 16th day ol July, ISM, to perioral the duties of the above appoint ment, when and where all parties Interested can attend if tbey think proper. L. C. COLBORN. junlSSt. Auditor. Salesmen Wanted ! To sell Nursery Stock for the Hooker Nurseries. Established Literal MA LAKY AMIS EXt-KXttEn paid. Permanent Employment. Send lor terms. II. E. HOOKER CO., may28.8t. Koekesiter, If. T. 'eerys DEAD SKQ 1 Vermituge, A 6UH2 CU2E IX& WORMS a f.io Ilnmsn Body. Price 24. AM Druggists. ANNOUNCEMENTS! For k June BepoMicaa FriiariEi To the Editor of the Somertet Hbbald: You will idease announce the following named gentlemen as candidates for the various o dices dislgnated, at the Republican Primary Election, to be Held on Saturoav, junev-tn. ish: JOHN R. SCOTT, County Chairman. ti-FOU PROTBOSOTARY, GEORGE R. SCULL, OT SOMERSET BOBOCOH, Subject to the decision or the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, June 28, ISM. AffFOR PROTHOSOTARY, DAXIEL J. HO RXE R, Or.BOBERSET BOBOrOH, Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, June 2S, 184. ,F0R PROTBOSOTARY, XORMAX B. CRITCHFIELD, or jebbeb Towrsmr, Subject to the decision or the Keubilcan Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, Juaeiat, ISM. ti-FOR SBERIFF, RUSH S. McMILLEX, Or MIDDI BPBEEK TOWISEtr, Subject to the decision ef the RepuhUea Pri mary ElecUon, to be held Saturday, Jane at, um mrroM SBEktrr, . JOHN WIXTIfS, or aoMRKTrr towtuiP, SahierttA th doclflon o'tn pur.Ilesn Pri mary Klectloa, to be beld Stunl Jon at, ISM. t.rOR SHEBIt r, A. J. SCII EC, vr SOMERSET BoBOtH. Nahct tottacdeiton nf tb ejiuMleia Pit mry Uectkm, to M held Stur.f . June 28, 1SS4. V0 SHVRirF, 1 FREDERICK Nl'OLE, cr metrksdale soit uH, Sublet to the deetsloa of thepubilron Pri mary Klectloa, to I held Satuoy. Jun m, 1-84 WFOR AH'. '7, r. .i. koowz, 0CVSFLri!l'BBIjWOH, Sahjeet tetba derlnion of the nbliui Prima ry fcl-etion. I respectfully welt Jar Infuen. asd f uppurt. KlecUon, Satoity, J au 1 sfri. UTFOB REGISTER ASD ffORDER. JACOB D. SVANK, OFCOBBXACOH TifSSHir, Subject to the decision ef le Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Satrday, June -1, lstM. mt-FOR REGISTER ASD ECORDER, CHARLES C. WAFER, Or BOXKKSET MROCOH, Subject to the decision of he Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Siurday, June 28, IS". VFOB RF.CISTER AUDIECORDER, M. R. ALMS, or araxiT nyHSHir, Subject to the decision e the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Siurday, June 21, lt- H&FOR REGISTER IXD RECORDER, TOBIAS S.FISHER, OF BBOTBEBaVAJJtT TOWBSlIlP, Snbject to the decision f the Republican Pri mary Election, to be hel.l aturday, June S 0K REGISTER A RECORDER, WORTH J.riCKIXG, or JBT!EB'w!istnr, Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to oe neusaiuruaj, j an ta-FOR TREASURER, OA RRE IT REAM, or PAJirorowseHir, Subject to the decis'.n ef the Republican Pri mary Liection, to De neu outuruay, u uu ou. tUF0K TREASURE,, CYRUS t. SIIROCK, Or BOXEBfBT TOWltSHir, finhit tn th ii.in of the ReDublican Pri mary Election to be hid Saturday, June 28, ls-4. Mj-FOR TREASURtR. 0E0R0E W. riLE, OT SOBBftET BOBOroU, Subject to thedculon of the Republican Pri mary Election, to beheld Saturday, J une 3d, lfe-L a?-FOJt TREASUIER, ED WAW KELLER, lovsoMfKsrr Towxsnir, Subject to the dession of the Rrepublican Pri mary Election, to t held Saturday. June -M. lsi. To IheRepubliea Tolen of Sonenet Count): Thanklul for the lberal support given me onco before, I again ansiunce myself as a candidate for County Treasunr, and axle your support. EDWARD K1XLEU. .F0R TREASIRER, JOIX HAMER, Or QtTEXAHO IJtOTOWSSHIP, Suhiect to the teclsion of the Republican Pri mary Election, toe held Saturday. Juno 2S, lSt tS-FOR TREAfURER, . GEOWE J. BLACK, Or xrrEBSDALE BOUOrOB. Suhiect to thadeeislon of the Republican I'll - mary Electloo, U be held Saturday, June t, L-M tVl'OK TREASURER, JACOB J. E0W3IAX, Or SOB EB8ET TOWNSHIP, Subiect t th-rdecision of the Republican PtI- mary Elsctlon.to be held Saturday, June -i ls4. -F0 COUXTTCOMMISSIOSER, PETER DU3IBAULD, or xiLroao Towitsnir, Suhiect to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, June -JS. I'M j-F0R COUSTY COMMISSIOSER, ISAIAH HOL SA PTL E, or raiBT towhsuIf, Subject to the decision of the Republ-can Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, June ai, 14. t3F0R COUSTY COMMISSIOSER, JOUX CUSTER, Or FAIST TOWaSBll', Subiect to the decision of the Republcan Pri mary Election, to be beld Saturday, June 28, ISM. ta.FOK COUSTY COMMISSIOSER, JACOB ZIM3IERMAX, JR., or QrxxAHOHiao towhshif, Subiect to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be beld Saturday, June 23,18s. tj-FOR COUSTY COMMISSIOSER, ADAM C. LET LEY, Or BLKIJCK TOW3SH1P, Suhiect to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, June 28, 1S4. -FOJl COUSTY COMMISSIOSER, HEXRY KREGAR, JR., or SOBKBSET BOBOCOB, Subject to the dscislon of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday. J une 2S, 1884. ,F0R COUSTY COMMISSIOSER, HEXR Y F. BA RXE TT, Or BOBKB8ET TOW38H1P Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Satuiday, June 1884. .F0R COUSTY COMMISSIOSER, SAMUEL SMITH, or SOMERSET TOWJ8H1P, Subject to the decision of. the Republican Pri mary Election, to be beld Saturday, June : 15M- t9,FOR COVSTY WMMISSIOSER, FA LENTIXE J. MILLER, or qui AHosiBo TowBsnrr, Subiect to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, J one .'8.84. UTFOR ASSEMBLY JOHX A. WALTER, rSOMEBSET BOBOCOH, Subiect to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, June 28, 1884. Qratetul to my fellow eitlsens for the generous support given me two years ago, I again otter myself as a candidate for Member ot the Assem bly, subject to the will ot the Republican voters at the next Primary Election. JOHN A. WALTER. 3.F0R ASSEMBLY, JAMES L. PUG II, or SOMERSET Bottom H, Subiect to the decision or the Republican Pri mary Election, ta t a held Saturday, June 28, 1884. Wr08 ASSEMBLY, XOAH S. MILLER, or JBHBEB TOWXSH1P, Subject to the decision of tho Republlcon Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, June 28, 1884- tgF0R ASSEMBLY. A. J. COLBORX, or SOMERSET BOBOCOH. Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, tr. be held - aturday, June, 2i, 1884. -F0R ASSEMBLY, WM S. MORGAX, Or JEBSER TOWBHHIP, Suqiebt to the decision of the Republican Prl. mary Election to be held Saturday, June 28, 1884. 3.F0X ASSEMBLY, SAM MIER, Or SAUSBCBTBOROCUB, Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, June 8, 1884. 9.F0A ASSEMBLY, REUBEX SMITH, Or SAL1BBURT BO ROT (IB, Subject to th decision of the Republican Pri mary Llection, to be held Saturday, J une at. ls4. V,F0R POOR BOUSE DIRECTOR. JOSIAII AXKEXY, or so i as rr TowgHtr, Subject to th decision of the Republican Prl. mary Election, to be held Saturday, June 38, l-U. .F0R POOR BOUSE DIRECTOR, JOHX C. BARROX. Or BOMBBBBT TOWBSHIF, Subject to the decision of th Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, June S4. -r0 POOR BOUSE DIRECTOR, WILLIAM A. RIIOADS, " or BBOTHBBSTAtLBT TOWTIBHir, Subject to th decision of th Republican Prl mary Election, to M held Saturday, J una 48, 1M, VF0 COISTY AUDITOR, GEORGE ZIMMERMA X, or BonasBr BowBBBir, Sobiect to th declstoa of th Republican Pri mary Election, to h hki Saturday, June 28, l-4- mWFOR COVSTY AUDITOR, JA COB'K. BO W3IA X, or aoBBRBiT TowBssnr, Subiect to the decision of th Republican Pri mary Election, to be bald Saturday, Jan 28, 14 iff FOR COVSTY AUDITOR, JOSEPH W. MEYERS, or amroBD towbbhip. Subject to the decision of th Republican Prt a ry Election, to be held Saturday, Jon , 1834. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY YOUU BBY GOOD AND MILLIKEKY GOODS AT GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Their Stock is Large, gdvinir vou a wide range to select from, and their prices are the Lowest. G-EIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 and Ho Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. R. B. SCHELL. R B. SCHELL & CO., -rvrisrxjF-cvcri.' urebs or TIN, COPPER AID SHEET-IRON TOE, ASTX DEALERS 1 1ST Stoves, Ranges & House Furnisliing Goods, Main Cross St., Opposite Cook & Beerits' Store. 21 f SUGAR PANS We ileep Nails, Glass, Puty, Coal Oil, Terra Cotta Pipe, Clothes Wringers. Call and See Stock Before Buying Elsewhere. JOHN J. SCHELL, ESTABLISHED 1880. FISHER'S BOOK STORE SOMERSET, PJi.. Chas. K. Plsher. Wholesale anil Retail Pealer and Jobber In School Boois. School Supplies swl Stationery. Always in stock a well selected stock of Puetk al Works, Histories, Btocraphii-e. tlooks of Travel and Adventure. Novels and Standard Ptose Works. Bibles, Testaments 4oepal Hymas Lutheran rrt IHaclple' Hymn Books, Dictionaries and Children's Toy Books, klagasinea. Beviews Novels, ImiIi Papers, and Oencral Periolical Literature, Sheet Music and Organ Instructors. Sua day school and Dar school Reward Cards. A Large and Complete Stock ef Blank Books, Leg Blanks and Carriage Certificates. Fine Albums, Purses and Box Papers. SCHOOL TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS. t3rjvr-A.IX, OEDERS SOLICITED. T.R. MARSklAIX.: MAIN OFFICE AND YARD : AT I lYFann&ctnrers IDHNSTDM PEMA : 4UkUlul" Krar see Mainstrcei.-- Wholesalers and Retailers j op, .s- k c:.r....station. Lumber AND EUILEE75 2ATE2IALS, Harfl aiJ Soft WocSs. OAK, POPLAR. S101SGS. PUKETS, MOULDISOS, ash. iVALSur, ricoktsn. S.tSM. STAIR RAILS, CHERRY. YFL1.0W PISE, SHISr.LES, DOORS, BALUSTERS. CHESISUT. W HITE PISE, LATH, b LIS US, SE W EL POSTS A General Line or all grades of Lumber and Building Material and Roofing Slate kept In Stock. Also, can lomlsn anything in the line of cur business to order with reasonable promptness, imiu Brackets, Odd-sised work, Jtc. ELIAS CTJjSTIlSraHM, Manager, Somerset Branch. JOffices and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. BOYTS, PORTER & CO., Bmss and Iron Founders, Machinists, and Manufactu rers of Miners' Supplies, MATER ST., Ol'l'OZlTE B. & O. DEPOT. COSS&I.I.SYILLF., f.4. MANUFACTURERS OF THE YOUCH STEAM PUMP. For Coal Mines, Furnaces, Railroads, and Boiler Feeder Turn-Table Dump Cars. Hoirting Crabs Stone Picks, Stone Wedges, LARRIES, PIT CARS, COKE SCRAPERS, COKE BARROWS. COKB OVEN FRAMES, R. R. FROGS, BRIDGE BOLTS, SWITCH STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND SHAFTING. HeTy Cnstinss and Forging ; Sheet-Iron Work ; Mchinery of J1 repairetl at short notice. PAUL A. SCHELL. BOOK STOKES AND RANGES! We are agents for the Excelsior" Cook Storei and Ranges, the .Tew Regulator CeoB Stores, Capello and Apollo Ranges. We also sell the "Royal Co4k" and other Oook Stoves. All stoves and ranges sold with guarantee. Also, repairs lor the above stoves and tor the New Ironside and any other Move in use. STOVE HOLLOW-WARE! Pot, Kettles, Skillets, Oriddles. Te Kettles, Cooking Utensils and all other Plain, Oround and Euameled. HOUSET-FURNISHING GOODS ! We keep a full stock or CnRee-pots, Rueketa, Rasins, Sad Irons, I'oHee Mills, 'Chamber-palls. Wah-hoarda. I Mist pans and Brushes. He. We make Sugar Buckets and Agent and Attornoy-in-Faci. W WEAKLAND . Branch Ofttc Slid Yard ani Dealers,"; AT VUUiU- : Somer.et, P.., (F.verv Pubs fully WARRANTS 1.)
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