uu SOIllCiS"- ;s " " :. a . -: .April . 1SSS. jt y a- J. B. iWderbauni - J- F- J. E. ii j.ieroa.Ti . a boat it tbe bc-t- 1 r T- UnVAi-im'l. """" J. B. Howertan s jt-: ; wsf abroad in reat nam- a::i vsiraof a: J. . Ilolitr- .1 u fc:ee., J. E. Hoiier- riIn:o stir .lies, at J. ur-e and b brushes al :-:;..ir:i-:- , latib. tr ; a.'t i cr -aa.ly Tectar.Bg - lc-ir?sd thelrmoiikeys , tije'.r wisur jwt;rniat. . A.; .j.a inteads patticg np ...ir the box or licit, acd cut irf ar. r:n-Ii are brarhing nj- tie.r ". . f . .. .L:i2 and tuniaier can- i".l be the 0jth arii Ut in ti.e l"r.i:pd Asx'xrsasion wi'! hold : HarrirVsrs. beginning the Ttl that l,e ra'timore and Ohio ;;i build a big hotel al ; Ki ctirt all diea.- ofthe ach and Bi,L Prafr- . ai ..-r trier: who tipnenct-2 .tied djwn t.f BK-v.r. are ' .- if home. r..uy r.ew rereive-d it e i CiU and at J. B tc r.'SMl - . K: r --iity of tie An::y .'l. - , -j,- wi;i tate place in IUltittitire. V-"--i.iiV ir;d Thursday, tie h and .t'Xiv r. K-tunier-c-d in Harriburf IV-. r.r si. The piers are that w:;l carry the road ?rk sevn or cizixt cars ill tr. - 't ?vfs or ei.-bt davs --zi - -i?'.' s live cent cake is tak- - . i-ui f.-r iauti-jrv pcrj -'.. War-J-Il'v-iluiu-atri. S J only by M. W. ji-'-r S r.rt--t. Ta. irrt t ) Vv s trunk you can save ; ; ,r:t t,r p-t. J. E. Sayder i CVa. : , .-,. r.,v-il a isrje stock of ticmaad i.- r : : what yoa want. . k-1 ret a iK-tt'.e free of tie iVtbra'ed 7 ..-r: - ;i ott'y at M. W. Shafers to JJaia Crus biMt, opposite the .jit K --.sf. SoaerKU Pa. Ti: ar.-l pneke; t-atlery. carvinp knives i :' rst. but her f kairesan l eh. razors --..ri. !.ta-s. c..'k screws. -tc A fine Ti.t v-j-ur jrrjev5:i.a at J. B. Holder ust's. r: ies. sb: ve.. hoes, f rks rakes, scythes. :xh. s':kle.tT5c:cp-tniTi. theirs, and i-ni-t:p of tit scjt ueeued. Only the - it i nd. ar, J j-rices to please you at J. K H-.-iJvrta.um a. nil Cljin.Wr Suit, Toilet m. T-s Se: or I'inrer et. drsl.es or asy- u..rf li v. !jn p tr ciassiare une, uit- diy J. P.. Snyder & Co s is the best u.T ; i :t t&tin. Nkiii, Knew, b-.its, beaus. tacks, etc A ii l:ae of tver ;i:ng neeited in Bi&kir.g i-T rrisjr arcane the house or farm, j i t- your interest to buy the , s: i. Ik ii -...-rt; 1k ti ...-.rt i-: . V. riy. arit to boy a nice rag or ' f u J. B. Si.t ier & C's and a.-k to see s. V u fi s.tvp better and cat better i m.-ik if:ir. Tif y have plies of them. !; itst beautiful acd cheap. F:'-n. ;.'-tavs. c-jl wheat ar;d mat le t-ar f T ch. t in exc-Larpe f.-r gwries. ; rt spvu. sait. Csh siA phosphate, at cash 1 tr.yt C.k k F.ctjltts. i r"AT-.tii. jk. tiy was siik. we gsve herCustoria. j : :, aas acii.d she criexl for Castoria, j :-ssl-(vtJ!:!s. sreciurr toCassoria. ir iLelkl ci. iidren tie pave thein Cast 'a. "t. !-TKiTri- f.t Prates. Mr. Fisk has s-iye-i Sy or ivt Liiaseif any one bar- ,-r y 't-f-.miition coa-emiric him wili Uiis-Eseiy rcwar-W by caliirg at J. B. Mike ti;!-ht make money ; .'vi Vh-se of Pi".-. t . in irinr : s-ir.vi Yone-.:an f.ir :hr Uiw ! mi i Viw -"i:es. Tvmarked that if the prison- ) e s-lra all the skates in the world and j t f, asking tbem he would have j (st-T5 a Ut-. f.t cpoa littmanity and .. iave deserved to go free. 1 ' t Ptt s. Jssx havinc returned - ; e ii-,-ri eitie ' i-.-St-rk vf g" .iLrr, e...uld invif ere we have pur- -ls for s-prtng ant all local! ar3 see . Iw-iit-psa :'t l.te of tea iuai we can taow yoo a j :.: anj at a lee pnee than . - ar. :.! iLtni anywhere el.. Call and I U' tLe sc.k is new and fresh. : J. B Srrrrn 4 Co. t si.r A'.ala'tioe fir walls and ct-il- r.-.jnd T'ves. a.T colies. Easier Is Pre TS Ater-t TV v i : : e i.-f'-ri SV4 -'Jt novelties. Oarden S-els. I -ri i aid Fer rt tu-? rt.r,: : TL'-''- Paints mv! n .1 lrre t "ts .m:i anil larre '"aitirj ! . j. ... . .. -. - - I L Jl 11 'Jl - - , Wa.v h-jvlrts. pant Erasbes. C. V. Bar P. Ir.i?ri-i. T, . . . - urt-r n-.t rmrw i-j. ... e-ai-i. . ; and the trices are a way , - t fcJe tiken spwcial pains Uiis sea-. fct." . fK lbe WOT"T tbe "! ! -rds Thanking our patrons lot i e-. i, tl j - 1-jt a tiian ever. Ca-I and eee us g:? ei-mhere. J. B. Sjrrnra t Co. lUvt on hand at ail times a complete a " "--U -f lbece;e!rated 5turfiaker wa as- rap-; ..! st-e-i-i-i-ja rf,nrw-iroa axle. 1 sen-K rei.ii," .,e,. .1.- .. l. i; v- ii ., ... , , ,v rFt. ..-st,!,, .Jail other awsy ahead .f all otl . tU-a. or trr m,e I P. ti. j. ; r,rv wapv-n full V warranted V Xuu. r j uu W T V I IT1V.F1T "Vir.ii l " i t- a . . iii.- fr ... g-s at mor.ev ntav t. t:. it i r-". i to 'wenty mile t,T r r"Jl M prices, be- - t rUiaes eiswliei. Wfih iea--.ii ... - 1 I i - "Pit at biiJl.jtiaTTer, Bos- vb has farni-lied the bote! from top to bot t , " l-rioi raiipe foid to ilS torn and in every department with new ma- X T"1 'te'r';',a to the XXX Selected i be ext lld ia tjuahty j ta,lnyniherrHaiiw.ar-; u. j. r rTmrar:,ed. Barrel, r;, Jb. ? " ia. net. Qtxaners AO.lbs. net, "-i- 1 C 4 Bmm. Services were beid in all oar churches Sunday. We hope to see Arbor Pay rnejrally b : ( eerved bereaboats. - Tht bot'cra bu suddenly dropped out of the coontrv roads. Oar Krnrts f enwled with people from tiit country oa ibe 1st. Another week h arM Somerset it still witbout a postmaster. Tiis section eras rinsed by a bear; rain and tburwkT storm Sunday cigi-t. Tbe borough lix-k-cp as kept pretty well 1 tiled for several day ia&t week. It is no oftra that we are favored with, a preulr-T First of April titan Wednesday was. Jtt G. A. E. Post at this p ace bare ooe hssdred and oce art; re toemben on the roil. nepreseotatiTe Colbora prtit fan-lay at toae. retorting u Hamabarg Mooday Mr. garnsel ftiu i excaraiing the cellar for a Dew hue c the east eod of Tcrkey f.x Street. Mr. James E. Eieaecker returned from Philadelphia Friday, where he ha been at teadine lectures at the Jefferson Medical The Somerset Coaatr Conference of the A'.Iecheuy 5yncJ of the Lutheran Church will ve held at Frieana. April 2?ih, ZrJh.4 and :0:h. J jrsiah Sarlor, u Baich," agaia laajnlshf 1 ia d j-aioe riie. 7tn time his dai:htr mikes the infjnnation. and the chare i assaalt and bait-err. ilrt. Tt. Eecry Erabaker and her daoia- j ler Carrie rrf arne-l tram rhHadelphla, wherXi thry had been vix'Jnr 11 r. and Mrs. Dr. A. P. r.rubaker, Satnpday evenicg. The Doara of bchoc-l i: rectors are arranf in to have the t'eantiful grounds aronnd t'je Z.CT schx.l bj!dinplanteJ will fizrsb- brT aal orramental shade trees. A r. raver meetine will be held in the M. E. Church at 3 o'ciock Thurs.day afternoon, by t'je members of the W. C. T. C for the tuf .;iress.'.n of Sabbath Desecration. Mr. Tbotn E. Watt, of Pittsbcrtb, Pa scer Aier.t. Western District. Pennsylva nia Rjuiruad Company, rpent several days of li-i week in Somerset, oa business for that Comrasy. New More room and new roods. Call and e Mrs. M. M Tredwell & Co. in their new j quarters in opper end of Mammoth Block. next d-jor to Cook & Beerits, after next Tbu-vlsr. If tie County C-jnim:. oners would i move tie orVghtly oid oat buiidir.gson the jail prc-pcrty ar.d replace them by Dew ones tie pet-pie of the community wool ! rise up and cail tbfia blessed. In the case of Christner ts. Hosteller, taken frcm tajs county so the sapreme Court, the jaitn-ni of the court below was revrrse-J. ar.J a new iu iruent entered for ti,e RtlS on the verdict. Mr Paul L. Cascbeer has gone East to purchase a stock of hats, caps and a full and j con:p'ete line of Gents famishing pxvd i He will open out in the room in the Case- TrfdwcX A man by the nazuc of Henry Miller, who has figured prominently in the criminal eonrts of this cranty, was incarcerated in tie jail FridaT on a commitment from Jas- tioe Hefflt-y. of Stoystown. Miller is charg ed with the robberv of a ben roost. Her. A. K. Feltoa left Stoyestown a fw days ajo to lake a charge in Centre county. i IU t. A. S. naamrardoer, of the same place will leave in about one week, to take charge of a miss-ion celd ia the Central Pennsylva nia Conference of the U. S. Church. Ti e rioms recently occupied by Messrs. liar. Scott and Scbelh as law c5cea ia the Mammoth Bl-xt. are beirr tted op for a store room and will be ccccpied by Mrs. Tredwell and Miss Ben ford who will move their millinerr establishment into it as soon as it is ready for occcpancy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Koontr. and John H. Chi. F., started on a Southern toar, with a party of their friends from rittshnrg. Monday morning. The parry expect to vis it Washirgton, Bschmond, Jacksonville and yeT Orlears. before they Kturn. They w:y be gor.e abont three weeks. J A new ftiiare will eater into the trienni- al awessruerts this year. I'nder the present law the assessors wiil be compelled to make a " win of all the timber land in their proper disrict by specifying in separate col o ticks how manv acres each tract contain? J of clearel land, a-vl bow many In t aiber. We would advise all oor readers who can possiVy do so, to attend the lecture to be delivered ia the Lutheran chunh Friday n-ght, by Eer. J, II. Zmn. Rev. Zinn is a fon-ible and pleasing ulker, and all who have beard bis lectare on "Prison Life," sreak ia the bit-best terms of it. Give him a crow ded house. One day last week the boom cf the La trobe Lnmber Comnanv. at Bethel, on the ;' Stonycreek burst arid a cumber of logs mirx Thrp tiVier with the ice. swett t airainst ooe of the ahatnietits of the covered bridge at Fourf's mill a short distance below EeUad with such force as to displace it and allow the bridse to sink oown several feet ononesifle. Tlfe abutment will be rebcilj as soon as possible. I We were sbowa by Mr. W. W. KnaWe. ; Satr.rday everiin;. a copy of the orrclar let ter issued bv Postmaster General Vila to the i r-vtal ronte arents ia the V. S- Mail Service Ka;;r;: ,j.ey coold feel secure in their poeH- tjrr,c as there would be no removals of f,:Ti.',,i ,4 effiect officers and romv!i- rr.tT)xrg them cpon the efheient and aaUs- r.rtnrrn.n. rti that branch of the service was conducted. j We noticed nrwvleawake boc'kselleT and I newsdealer. Mr. C. H. Fisher, striking aut if t the train Wednesdav mominr, bund -"-"" . t newest ana late oooas, nove a. i;ors r: tna tBe M-iuiirrj, w j i.u.uiijk an extensive varierr of new novelties. Tro- ly. ri.'hers Book Store ia a marvelous pi we ; to v.sat, and is mob. aa ewablishaint in its i line as is rarely found outside of the cities. IV. Wm. Eider, the great politicai-econ- omist utaoraad lecturer died ia WasU- ir.gtm Sunday, ia the seventy -seventh year bis are. His remains were taken to hi and interred ! 1! irilC; A ill.CU'UiS. Jl Villi ' ;n Ve Moriah Cemeterv. Dr. Elder was a !, r Wm G rider in bora and reared in Somerset. He waa well known to many of oer older crtiiens who will be grieved to learn of his death. I A landslide of laree nrnnortions oeoorred ! on tbe STnei srt Jk Cambria P-atlmad. ibotrt rna Thcrday, completely blorka.licg the A freight traja was the first to en- wtiter tbe obstruction, bat the engineer prevein mnning mm u ana ; - j a - a ; a lacked hts train Hooversville, where It was run on to a aide-track. A force of Bsen were at once sent frrna Hoi k wood to remove .w-rt,,. Tb. trn aeae delared several hours. A. C. Ivia. tbe new landlord. Las takes l. r v w.. I r t7M. v. -rv- qneerswara, silv linen, beds and t rem are, taiile catiery and j beddir.tr are new. Tbe wood ! work in the soom bas all been freshly j ptjiied, and everything ia the bote! present a pleamsg and in vkinr appearance. Mr. .V.-.., T-l I - . I Jitm- Carpenter tools, blacksmith tools and mwhanira tooia ef all kinds. Only the best makes and best quality al J. Ii. Holder- basin's. . ... . ,,. I S'nr Qrarrua. Mrs-iL lCTrcdwelT' A Co, will oa Thursday ol this week open aa immense stock -of Sew Millinery, No tions. Trimmings, Laces, Ham burgs, at&. in their new store ia the north end of Manv moht Block, next door to Cook Beerits and opposite J. B. Snyder & Co."s. Dress making department added. Lav-ma. Bev. J. H. Zina trill deJiver his lectcre on Prison Life," in the Luther an Chares, Somerset oa Friday era, April 10, 1S55, tinder the aospicea of R. P. Cum mins Past, 2in. O. A. R. Admission, Xoc Tickets can he had at the Stone of C. X. Boyd. Doors ota at 7 JO, Lecture at 8 r. x. Tbe lecture ia very highly spoken of by persona who have bad the pleasure of hear ing it, and we bespeak lor Eev. Zi&a a good audience. At a recent meeting of the Ministerial As sociation of this place, after a discussion of a&raaemecta in general the following rasa-; lutiun was passed t , Eetokvl, That ia oor judgment, amusementa of the class of the theatre, skating rink, balls and euchre par ties, are out of harmony with the spirit of ge&nina Christianity, and that christians do not preserve their religion pttre and nn- pulled from the world" when engaging in them. C C E. Dtrscax, Sec y V ooafl cew djlher! A fresh iatoke of colored laborers arrived in S-jmerset Friday, to go to work on the j South Penn Railroad. The contractors say thry will employ fe Hungarians and Itai-1 ians this sammer, as the Ipsh and negroes do better work, and give belter aalisfactioa. After the 1st of May work will be pushed with increased vigor all along the line in this county. It is expected that all the interme dial work will be finished this tumnier and that the tunnels will be completed' by one year from the 1st of May. t lieing dvomted m ooccpymg Eoora o. 2 Baer s Block on 2-J of Apnl which we had 1 April rentc-d lut tbeSojtEuwr Clotuisu Horsi roods and which we still hop u get posses sion of very son we are compelled for the nieaent m ofn &r goods in the el Ahing de partment of J. M. Holderbaum's Store, Ko. i Baers Block, where we in rile our friends and the public to call and we will give them the best show possible under tbe circum staaoas, of the ntee things, and latest styles we have bought and hare to offer in the way of Men and Boy Nothing and Gents Fur nishing goods. H. G. HourtEEirjt, Manager. m,m t We call the attention of our readers to the advertifrenient of the Somarset Fertiliser Core pan v in another column. . Tbe proprie-' tors, Messrs. Fox and Woy, have erect ed larpe buildings and filled them wilh all the necessary machinery to manufacture the different grades of Phosphate, They have for their foreman an experienced workman whose name alone is a guarantee of liselr rxvis. They have in vested a great dial of money in this enterprise which ia for the benefit of onr entire tsrrahsg twamunity and we hope they will be tneooraged and patronized as they deserve. Farmers this is an enterprise in yoar inirrests and fan should see that it is well sustained, v-' 1 i Ai)vrmcrT) Lxmai. The following Jet-j ters remaining in the post office at Somerset fV, will be sent to the Dead Letter iScK if not called for before April i for before April 30, leej i I Carter, Eobt. T-, Forniralts, SaraT. Fcraer, Thomas. Greger, Misa Eufina, Galliger, I Hn'ey, Midiael. Lewis. Mrs, Mary, Xolan. Michael, Perkinson, Miss Alice, Porterfield, Mrs. Reuben, Smnh,- Tbsma.- Shea', Mrss Helen A.; rtheT. Angus, ei!. Mrs. PttTryrl Tirman, Arthur , i . ' PuXolt. Berkley, Albert. Brill. E. A, Barkley, Jonas. Johnson, John, McCelvia Mrs. Mary A. C. E-avis, P. M April 6, isa. - Sonverast. Pa, . i- .d Thi Fiarr or Aran. The first of April was a beautiful but unusually quiet day in Somerset this year. A great many pec pie were in town and a conaiderabla amount af money was handled. Those who had mon ey to lend were not besieged . by the usual number of Importunate borrow en and had diScult y in placing their funds. There was really no demand for roonevi Tbere'Vas considerable business done in both ib?sk thoootary's and Recorder's offices but not nearly so much as on like occasions on for mer years. The business was mostly re ceipflng for payments or interest. There were only sixteen numbers entered 5n the Prothonotarys office and only one execution isrued. This speaks extremely well for the financial condition cf . the people of our eooaxy. ' v L-i Or Ixtemst to FiEXiss. The following sharp swindling scheme is being practiced in tbe eastern counties by an agent for a patent com sbeller and feed grinder: The farmer was waited, on by aa agent of the Standard machine company, of Cleveland, Ohio, wbo requested permission to put one of the machines onjhe larra for exhibition, Tbe farmer gave the desired permission and was then requested to surn a blank, which the agent said was to show the home office that he bad permission to put the audafi on the premises. The farmer signed the blank and thomrbt nothinr farther of & maim until a short time after thenacbJaei arrived. When be received notice to C for tbe same or suit would be brought. Cp- oa investigating the matter the farmer learned that he had signed an order for taw machine. A cumber of farmers were swii died ia the same manner. On gc-sne into the jail abjut half-past nine o'ciock Monday night, for the purpose of locking tbe prisoners in their cells. Sheriff Winters discovered that one of bis gnesoM Henry Miller, was missing. Upon examina tion he found that Miller had effected his es cape from a eel! on the second floor. Some years ago three prisoners had dag a hole through the wall from this cell and made their escape. The careful and economical centlemen who then served the county in the capacity of commissioners had the brick replaced and the hole patched up, so all that I Miller hsd to da was to punch out the brick j and truck that filled np the hole, tie the bed clothes together for a rope and elide to the ground. There are at least a half dozen other boles in the wall through which Mil ler could have aiade bis escape just as easily. We submit that there is no need for a &00,- OtO jail but there i an "argent and 'pressing j necessity for a aew bniWing or at least or in the improving and reroodeling of Ae'cis-j pra"eful and insecure oW structure. Sker- iff Winters upon learn in f Miller's escape - at once started for hit, Miner' J, hotne below j ing him, . . . There were verv few changes of residence - and places of business ia Somerset an tbe i tbe engineers of tbe company have begun 1st of April, Abbot those that moved 1 survey iegg routes from a point near Con are the following: Messrs. David and Isaiah 1 nellsville,in Fayette county, toward Wheel Pile moved fneta the 'tMwcsba.4iW'ftieir f: This action of the company explains residence on Tnion street; Mr. T. Stone- j why the line from Laurel Hill west to the braker vacated the Pile Loose and moved j Feeir'rkey has never been located. If tbe into his residence, which a recently purr Sotfh Penn goes JoJ""bee!rg and. thence chased from Mr. Jacob Leshart, West ' west, the road from Laurel Hill west most street ; Mr. Milton Jb took Slaw the Fetter rropertv. on Turkey foot c V , . street ; Mr. X. B. McGrin moved into Mr. Charles Robinson's new kouae. en Main Cross street; Mr. Wm. B. Sbafcr moved into Mr. David Piles bets. n rnfoa street. MSr AbraSain McJSwBTe froaxbj racatea oy sir. n. d, cnaier, on v uhkm i street ; Mr. Daniel E. Davis toot I Jsawsicu of tle Frederick Gilbert property, oa Patriot t western end can be completed in a abort street; Mf.Smonl"ky rvediitoarcJtoc has thus tar been uo of Mas. aiana , Tfciea boose, aa ra-i tnot street; Mr. Richard Yooght motSfU is erpected now that tbe road will be into tbe Hoiderbacaa piiauli, en Mai street : Mx. A. X Bellman moved from Ad- j discs township lata Mr. Boyd boose, a j Patriot streat ; Messs Joan JB. Sctdi axd Vaienune ilay movea uer u CBtt mii the rotm rece&tlT vacated bv J. j. Ode. I Esq.. 'a Ed McDowell" boiiling, on Main; a single back. Many of tbe grades bare Crossscrjeet; Mr. H. F. Schej moved bis 'been anade lbter, and everything done to law oftce rnio a roonS on ft serxdid fl-f . t r.Lw huuJ. Lis former office.' CosrxrKsrcs ltns, April casta In like s lamb,btrt isnotkeeo- ing np the repctalion. " ..Last Wednesday was a lively day in town. oWicg to some nineteen families changing residence. "'' ' The suar season k expected to be abort, bet very sweet- The amount of water gathered yields an nntuaal ampant of su gar . '"i' The season so far is a remarkably healthy one, there being no fevers of any kind, ex cept, as the warm wind of spring come on, the eil fever is beginning to develop itself ; bwt as that is more dangerous to the money pane thsa him,1 she aetors bare little t hope for ia that, direction. Vule ClcveLarid has two backbones, he wiil have none left to leave the White House with. Tbe two Samuels, whose fin ger marks are to be seen in the administra tion, are doing all in their power to stiffen the one end. but while they are doing this the brigadiers are punning the marrow oat at the other end, an j before another presi dential campaign it will be but a bunch of dry buses, without any sap in 'ecu. - Confluence, April 6, ISog. ' X- Fbses's Boos Srosii This well estab lished, old and reliable Book Xews and Stationery Store was mered an February 2, I.vnd, from Its oll cracrped and insufficient quarters to the large elegant and convenient store room directly opposite Cook liVrits.-. Ia these commodioos qnarten specially fitted np for its occupancy the stock of books, new, and stationery has been Tery greatly enlarged. Special atten on wiil be paid to l&e wnoiesaue craoc. hool Books. School saroUea. Paper. En velopes, Inks Pens. Almanacs, i'enois. Blank Books &. will be bocebt in larre quantities direct from manufacturers which will enable this establkhme&t to job to town and country merchants at such figures as f ivH make H advantageous to boy there. .j..- Tered. Always for ... ... . of Poetical wok Histories, books of Trav el, Xovels, Lutheran, and Disciple hymn books, Ihctitinaries, Child rena Toy books, Magazinei, Reviews. Paily papers, Story pa pers and a general line of reading matter. Pay school, and ; Sunday school Eeward Cards. Lawyers and Justices blanks. Blank Books and Marriage Certificates. Mail or ders solicited. """" Chas. H. Pisbes. SoEsrr Xotx This School will open its Spring term, oa Monday. April 30. 1SS5, and continue sixteen weeks, wilh a vacation near the Fourth of July." Broacaet Taiey'ii Aiy the students may desire to pursue, the ability to take np any particular study being left to the judgment of the Principal. Special classes will be formed at the desire of six students. Aa extra charge of two dollars for either Latin, Greek or German. Jtrnai For the entire session Xormal Oarve. .0. Single Term, Spring or Fall, Xormal Coarse, $3.00. . Intermediates, entire session, $6 00. Intermediates, Single Term, Spring or Fall. M.C0. I Teachers will do well to bring all their text boks, for reference. Boarding may be obtained in Somerset as I cheap as in other towns of the County. .Spatial rates are giren to "boarders by the meal," or to those wishing to leave on isnrjg to leave on in- day evenings. Eiaminadons will be held by the County Superintendent at the dose of tue Terra. For further particulars call on or address . A. C Hojjut. Principal of Schools. WiTaon a ScMMxa. The year 1S16 is said to have been without a summer. Says our informant : ' January lsl6 was mild, as was also February, wilh the exception of a few days. The greater part of March was cold and boisterous. April opened warm, but grew colder as it advanced, ending with snow and ioa and winter cold. In May ice formed half an inch thick, buds and Bowers were frozen, and corn was killed. Frost, ice and snow were common in June, Almost every green thing was killed, and fruit was nearly a3 destroyed. Snow fell to the depth of three inches in Xew York and Massachu setts, ana ten inches in Maine. July was accompanied by frost and ice. On the 5th ice was formed to the thickness of window glass in Xew York, Xew England and parts of Pennsylvania, and the corn was nearly all destroyed in certain sections. In Angus ice formed half aa ineb thick. Corn was so frozen that a great deal was cat down and dried far fodder. Very little ripened ia the Xew England and Middle States, Farmers were obliged to pay H and $6 a bnahel for com in 117 for seed for the next spring's planting. The first two weeks nf September were mild ; the rest-erf The mouth was cold, with frost, and Ice formed a quarter of an inch thick. October was more than usually Bold, with frost and ice, Xorembee was cold and blustering, with snow enough foe good aleighing. Perember was quite mild and comfortable.'' fe.vniT Sea ool Cor trnos. Tbe members ef the Hooverrville Luther as pastorate wiil convene at Latnbertsvilie oa atarday, April 13, 1SS5, to hold their Third Quarterly Sunday School Convention. TfclloTia is the programme : .First sessioa. 9 a. a. Devotional exercis- conducted by Philip Berkebile; Music; "aidress of Weioome,- James Lambert; Re- f use, by L. Kountr and L. B. Manees ;Ma" a ; General business ; Music ; Question : BtaveonT Sunday School Conventions prov ed a benefit to themselves, and to the schol ars? Joan H. Beits. Araaniah Lobr. C W. Williamson and Albert Lambert. Queries. Second session. 2 f. a. Mastc; Question: Poes the Sunday School produce as good a work as it did ia former days ? A. Wecb tenheiser. C. W. Weile, Abraham Lambert; Music; Question.- Should the Superintend aat appoint the teachers for the classes, or the classes choose their teachers? M. L. Pricker. J. B. ITajraer. Joea Lambert, Third session, T T.' w. ; Music; Question, What is the difference "between "Church Disci pTroe" and Church Doctrine" John X. rnrnb f Mnsie" Qoestion. When tbe school bas completed tbe session, sbonld the Superintendent review it to the school? Jonathan Lambert and L, Koontz, Queries. . Vie cerdiaii v - ia vtt members of all de- nominatims to join with as is making this convention a saoeess, . 1 ' - ' tr i. i : Mxavm lopxa. Job Koorrt. Li Il.Mawwsa,--" Wniiaa ttorsxi. -lommiUe- -Ttis Son a Frs. A few days ago theX Sotflh Penn Company got a charter for a bridza over the nver at Wheeling, Since be located with this objective point in view. A prominent engineer lately said the South Penn Lad its road comilrted to Pittsburgh, and that thev were tow working with a view pi grains other, western connections. JTm. thev cooid. da bv running to Wheeling- who has charge of uie Somerset uitimoq. saia a ew umjm agv t reporter of th'Connellsviae Czmritr; "the wwe enooch to be deliberate in ue maiier. completed next year, and for tbw reason j you can depend upon it that tbe route from Laurel Bill to the Pittsburgh, McSeecport aad YoagbiogbenT road will be definitely aeaoM w.uus ue e tv lnwuia. ia road Will be completed as fast as possible as V, siot ihe speedy completion of the roa d TUl done, tbe grades will be brought up and tee second track bcHt at leisure." M us Mamie Thl is hotac spending tbe Easter wscatioa. .. Bancaxsa Warmaa. Caving bought aa immense stock of Aawrieae Watches at the depressed prises, I ass selling then at prices never besore quoted. Wallham, EL gin, Springfield' and Jtockfbrd movements in Solid Silver cases at $3, $10, 12 and tit. Every watch guaranteed. E. McPowau, Jeweler, Soanerset, Pa. Via Mam ft Main Streat, W have just added a large Refrigerator tc oor Meat Market in which all meats eaa be kept coo and clean. Matxoa, Beef. Fork; AeL, kept constantly on band. Open daily. Parties buying meat ran have it kept in the Refrig erator until wanted. Eass Pavts A, Co. We are hrw&jotg bow ia fact we are t&cmt ig about oor carpet-rooaa. There never were half as many carpets ia one room in Somerset county before, as you will find at J. B. Snyder k. Co-'s now. Brassds at SOc, 55c, etc, 65c, and 75c, and beautiful flowered carpet from 30 cents a yard to any pnee you want to pay. We will surprise yon in prices. All we aak is to call and be sur prised. A Woed TO Fabxzbs. It is generallv cooceded that grass seeds grown ia the west are cleaner, and contain leas of the weed than those harvesttd east of the Ohio river, therefore we direct your at tention to the tact that oar stock of seeds consists of none other than choice Western Clover and Timothy, at prices comparative ly low. Home, or Eastern -grown Cover, can be sold at 00 cents to $1 per bushel less than choice Western, and farmers who pre fer Eastern a.M and leave their orders with us, wili be accommodated with as little delay as possible. EespectfuTiy, Cook dt Bmm. EutoviU- Mrs. M. M. Tredwell Co., will on Thursday of this week remove their stock to upper room in Mammoth Block oae door south of Cook A" Beerits and opposite J. B. Snyder and Co.'s dry goods store. This room has been fitted np wkh shelving and counters ia the beat approved style and especially adapted throughout, to their bus iness. Oa their removal they will open a large and entirely new stock of Millinery comprising all the Spring styles from Xew York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Ia ad dition they will display an extensive selec tion of Xotions, Trimmings, etc We ex pect oar old patrons to find as in oar new rooms, and will make it pleasant for tbem and the many new acquaintances we expect to call. M. M. TaxrwixL fc Co. Mr. Moxiah leva. The literary society at California closed with the schools. It was asoocess, being both entertaining and instructive. The coming wheat crop bas been consid erably damaged by the late frost. Farmers do not expect more than half a crop. David Miller is making preparations to build a bank barn ooe hundred feet long. He has nearly all the necessary material on the ground. Oat brass band bas not been called to act ive service this spring yet, bat we hope the boys will take up their horns before long, and make the air ring with music Oor farmers improved their time during the winter by hauling lime. Lemon Miller and J. J. Zimmerman have each hauled over two thousand bushels of slaked lime, while many others have hauled lesser amounts. Our schools have nearly all closed. They were tutored by young aaea of good ability and morals. Quemahoning can boast of having as good schools as any townahip in the county. The fact that she pays as high wages as any, may account for it. OnsssvEs, Following is a report of the Brotnm school, " in Somerset township, for the term of five months, ending March 27, iS5 First month . . amber in attendance, males 13, females la, total 36; per cent of attendance, nudes 95, females 92, total 94 ; number of visits by patrons. 2; by directors. 0. Second month Xomber in attendance, males females 20, total 12; percent ot at tendance, males 9D. females SI. total 90 ; number of visits by patrons, : by direct ors, 0. Third month Xumber in attendance. males -i, females 19, total 43 ; per cent or attendance, males S3, females S3, total S3 ; number of visits by patrons, 6 ; by direct ors, . Fourth month Xumber in attendance. males 22, females 19, total 41 ; per cent of attendance, males 89, females 91, total 90 ; nnmberof visits by patrons, 9 ; by directors, 0 ; by County Superintendant, 1. Fifth ' month Xnmher ia attendace, males 17, femares 14, total 31 ; per cent of attendance, males SS, females 66, total, 91 ; number of visits by patrons, 14 ; by direct ors, 0. ; The term just closed was very pleasantly, ond we believe profitably, spent with both citizens and papils. It has been to me the most pleasant of any term that I have taught since I have been in the profession. The citizens, with bat few exceptions, were in terested in the attendance and progress of their children, and to these I tender my sin cere thanks for their co-operation in the pro gress of tbe school. Success to yon all is the wish of M. R. Both ix, Teacher. Albilkke, Kas Maaca ISaS. Enrroa HcaALa: I wish to say a few words to my friends and comrades of Som erset County, and think nay best war of doing it is through tbe Hxkau's columns. I have been here in this city about tea days, and to my utmost surprise find this a place of much more importance than I re ally expected. It is now incorporated a second-class city, and the prospects are that ia the coarse of another twelve months i will be placed on on the record as a first class city. I would say to those wbo bare any idea of ever coming to Kansas, come soon, as every day tbe valne of land is increasing; but there are thousands of acres yet to be im proved. Tbe schools here are of the finest kind. In this city there are now about twelve hundred names enrolled. Think of it, in a town not 17 years old! seventeen years ego, I asa informed, there was only three or four bouses here ; now the business bouses are as nee buildings as I ever saw ia mv old home in Pennsylvania. Xow. I suppose, in Somerset County you are having a good time boiling sugar, and tramping mod. Here farmers are busy put ting oat their spring crops. . Some, I pre- reume, are through with their oats seeding. Tbe wheat fields areas green as I generally saw them tbe latter part of Aprii Of coarse grain is selling at a low figure here, bat it is as good as a treat to sea tbe hundreds of bushels of corn lying nnorlbbed, and the many head of cattle sorrounding it. This is the wsy, and only way to consume the vast amount of grain raised here. One word as to how this dry is located. It is one and a half miles north of the Smo ky Hill river, its western boundary being the saad bills ; oa the north H is bounded by a level plain, and on tbe east tbe same as north. Waea I aay plain, 1 mean a irvei country as far as tbe eye can reach. I am among Peoasy Ivan ians, aad good old solid Republicans, at that ; W. H. Hoos. aTARBIKP. LAJTDI3 SHOBER- At Berlin, Pa on Sunday. March 29, lSS5,at Berlin, Pa., by aiev. jonn u. ajMpper, sir. t-Tru Wesley Landts to Miss Exemena Virginia Sbober, both of Berlin, Fa. DIED. KIMMEL. Ia Btooycreek Township, this Oonnty. oa Tuesday, March 31. 135, Tida Mi, wife of Rev. Joseph L. ahmi aged 25 ears, Smoatba and 21 days. ' Superintendent of Public Instruction E. E. Higbee bas mailed to aO county, dty and borough school superintendents ia the state circular, with suggestions as to tbe Arbor Bay exercises of April lGUs. The circular suggests that every teacher organize bis school for the work, and, ia consultation with the directors, have the grounds proper ly prepared and holes ready for trees, shrubs flowers and vines ; that the co-operation of the whole neighborhood be asced : that some sort of forma! exercises mark the oc casion, and that such trees be selected for planting as grow in the respective neighbor hoods. Tbe best way to secure general action in the matter is that adopted by State Superin tendent Higbee, who is trying to rally tbe children of the public schools to take an in terest and co-operate ia the nutter. He bas requested all the County Superintendents to impress the subject upon their teachers, di rectors and papils ; and from his circular to tbem are taken these hints which are of gen eral interest. Select mainly such trees for planting oa school grounds as grow well in your imme diate vicinity hickory, walnut, sweet gum. dogwood, button wood, ah, basswood or linden, birch, locust, willows, toliptree.pines larches, firs and others too numerous to mention. For shrubbery and vines mock orange, spireas. the burning bush, dentxia, Iicacs, wigeCa, hardy rosea, honey suckles. Virginia creeper, wistaria, the taeoma, and others, which will give variety and greatly increase the attractiveness of the school- bcildings and its surrounding of grass plot and greenery. As to the exercises of Arbor Day, these may be quite informal, if that shall seem best the essential purpose being the plant ing of trees, shrubs and vines ; bat it would be eminently proper, where arrangements can readily be made for a formal program, to make this also a prominent .feature. Tbe reading of a selection from tbe Bible, prayer by a clergyman of the neighborhood, read ings, recitations and songs by the pnpiia, aa address by the teacher or other citizen of the district interested in the work of the day, will afford variety and serve to rendet the occasion more interesting and impres sive. Let every teacher organize bis school for the work, and. in consultation, with the di rector, have the grounds properly prepared, and holes ready for trees, and shrubs and vines, and Cowers. Solicit the co-operation of the whole neighborhood. Should the day appointed prove inclement and unfit for the work, postpone it until the follow ing Saturday. sawgUfT aTAatataTT. Carracsad by Coca a Bzxairs. BBAixaa is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR k FEED Apple, dried. a a.ff.ie'Wttar. gal....-. Br, a I sx Ba w, a a ((k'? Backwheat bmh meat, 1M M..., FMmi a at, &flaera, a...., svlea. 50e ....iu6e ... i e .. lsf JS joe SV Jte ........... w lee " euuuThanuaa- On. (ar) V buaei....... a-H-rJC ' (iaeiuKi) old - ....... .... ' bmI ? a . 43 l'-rt "I"'.'.'.'".'. Suvsai S Tit .J3U luUe .....JOtfli SirtW TiwiSOS fl 2461 T 3flie axtMc Srlvw T Is ..l ti ..at suajfi e S3 M ... .. Tt ...eQl' iTe .... av-cx Oxlf akina, )i - Lm, (hr. fl bM FlazMwl, f) t. (90 ) Haaia. (sagar-eara!) C a........ LanLW ft turner, no aula, ft a - PPr, " - ki?. Xldditcr. aad ebon IS t Uaia. bo rotwes, (I pa aev).. .......... Peaebea. artod, fi a E. ba Karl, a k Salt, So. L fl bbL aztra ... unua aiam. per sacs.... Aahua. per la-A.... .. Scear, rellcw wait TaSow, a Wheat. ba wool a a. Sum Fox. Joaiaji We-w. SB fMIZIl (Of 117. MiyVFACTttElS OF PURE BOHE MEAL AXD DISSOLVED BONE. These Grades af Phosphate Xaaaiaetnred aad kept Constantly w Hand : Aamoolated-Baw-Boaed. Phosphate. KXCELSJOM, ACIV, - - Oar factory is aswta operation, tamadialely Scib of tbe tcwa of Somerset, oa tbe ItM of tbe uU Suaeraet k Jftneral Point Bailmad W auaaiactor bum bat STANDARD GOODS Oaarantee'all that we tare oat. Our FertUixan an Um BEST IN THE MARKET. Oor foreman. J. A. Johnson, vat wtth Joafeaa Horaer. of Haiti mw ti. ier ear tt ream. Tb ea Mdtj A oar Factory it toas per dav. Wotaaa Buses la excba&s ft Phosphate. Farmer aot otbeneaa wako awuj by gatbertBf tpail old brae ca then premise, aad brhtgiaa; eam ta a. Ail w aak ia that oar Owls 22 OTTZZ'i A ?m T2L&L, With aay aad all other oflered ia tbe market. W an bet w star, aad ur sod ap-k lu tbemselve W bar arft-claa rallroaui laeili tit lor (bippiBg. KfALL OXVEiS riLi.ED PMOHrTlT. Ia Mndinr roar order, addres mm mwm :i apnwm. SOMERSET. PA. DR. J. M. L0UTHER, PHYSICIAN A XD DR UG GIS T, SOMERSET. PA. The Purest and Best PBTGS, PAJXTS, OILS. YAXX1SHIS, PATENT JCEDICIXrS, STATTOJTEBT, f- -, rpt tnttnOf ra kad, sad ii at tie . VERY LOWEST PRICES. Star and OaV oa Haln Suutt, tbr doosr East e( tb Somcmt Hons. Somcnwt, Pa, A sban of tbe aUe pammaf is rerpaeUally a- lidteii. taii aau upect mj staca. J. M. LOUTH ER, M. D. gHEEIFF SALE. By vtrtae f eertaia writs of Fl Fa baaed wt f the Coart of Oman Press of Si iai ml Ceaaty, Pa., aad ts v direetad, tbere will b exposed u petMie ai at tac Coart Boa la Bonnet Bor- oagn, ra, oa WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 18S5, at 1 o'cloek r. a all tb rbzht, titl. tntneat aad daim of W. H. SoUers. aad N. P. XaaK, of la and to tb fkUewma eartbd real astata, vtz : A eertaia tract ? mad dtaate la Vpaar Twr kejloot Tewaabtp. 6 rut OMslT. ,. eaa taialDgSl acre BMrcar leas, adiotakia; mad of Jaeuo AtfutiM oa u wt, Baiut. aad oat Saiiroad oa U Nona. DavM Hntetiaaab and XiuUHelkiekaikza8otta,wka a larn itrwmj; warn Una Mill baring H tb lata miti mania, SaNnSiag tsaaewjiniwM. t It, aad rwa by warns o am, wttk a LaaVl s doable tarabtmvwaaclw largaa fimewl. lis boa, MM, aad tbe nttrwiliimwi tana, oa mm, wiia imm affmncaaaoc. Takca ia ueooakm aa tb properrr af W. H. SUn aad K. p. Kaaat, partaen iotas Tn ilmi a Seller a aTaast, at tb aait.af Bobnt Tajkvr aa nw aim. VoncavAn parsons mmaaatag at the abova aal will plea tak aotio tbat a part f tb f sal wlfl ba reqaawd as saaa a tas anerti m kaoekad dowa, otaerwia It will be acaaa- oM to j a tana t ta am pa tn. Tb rmtdf Ib.'jaii saw moaeymast b paid a r bekic tb oaarmaOoa f dead, aad a aoad ii in Hi i mi all la 1 1 sinilfm tin mimij In pan la fait. joafk W7STZRS auru i aad by bv UBMdi at lanr taat wiu mart va m war mat win ai c onaat nw s amwnaw ti jTtklnemta lairlm. All abort ttS tn praasau iiu aaea aas. Aavat waatM eoarr war.reitbKx.ofaU an, for all taa tat. ar epar tzat oaly, to mark hv a)M thafer n mw, rtrutMi mv au wrar iiiimiit a. ant DuatdciaT. H. Uaxaar ft Co, Porvbual. EDO! BOO! 0UB SECOND ARRIVAL OF New Spring Goods, CONSISTING OF m fin nmmi elshi ILALT tiSHIEEES 943-003 WHTHS AT GREAT BARGAINS. Our Black Giiks AT $1.00, $1,10, $lia. L58, f L73 and $i00 are DECI1ET BARGAINS, aad are the Leading Makes, that will STJLSD TBE WEAR. ASD SOT CUT. tsJbI W lal-TE 0P PLAIX SILKS, CHECK SILKS. BROCADED SILKS, STRIPED SUMMER SILKS FROM 40 CEAE? TO JU-X NEW CASHMERES IX ALL THE XEW SHADEA LANCTRY SUITINGS IX ALL THE POPrLAR SHADES. 1 Line of 3d-Iocb Cashmeres at 25 Cents per Yard, all the Xew Shades. 1 Line of Fancy Erocade Dress Goods, at & Cents per Yard. 1 case of Plaid and Striped Dress Goods, 21 inches wide, at 9 Cents, a Great Bargain. 1 lot of Fancy Dress Goods at lOCts. Ir Yard. 1 tot of plain Dress Goods at 121 Cents per Yard. One lot ot Plain Dress Goods at 15 Cents per Yard. 1 lot of Fain Dress Goods at IS Cents per Yard 1 lot of Plain Dress Goods at 22, and 25 Cents. A handsome line of NEW GINGHAMS, 13 ALL TBE SEW STTLES AT It, ASV IS Cr5Ti VMESS STTLES AT IS CESTS. New French Percals LIGBT ASB DAtE COLOXS. Xew Indiso Bine Prints ! 1 Casa cf Standard Irhts that wa Cf- ferat 4 1-4 Certs, thatan &ood. 1 Caj of Standard Prints, that we Offer at 5 Cent. A HANDSOME-LINE OF WHITE GOODS rjtOJf S CI.VTS TO CESTS. In Chectt, Plaid, Plain and Stripe all Orrr-embroidered Hamburg?, Lact to Mah h. A FELL L1SE OF SEW Napkins, Towels. Tickings, SMrtings, Table-Linezx, Bedspreads, Tickings, Shirtings, &c MEW LACES, SEW COLLAMS. SEW B0S1EMT, SEW COtSETS, SEW SHAWLS, SEW SMUTS. SEW BASDKEtCBIEFS, SEW XMBMOIBEEIES, LACE CURTAIXS In Pairs, at $1.00, $1.25. $1.50, $100. $2.50, and $3.00, in Crean. and White. L.VCE CURTVJXS Bj the Yard at 121, 15. IS, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 50 Cente, in Cream and White. A FULL LINE OF In Plain and Fancy Colors. shuts. cotXiis. rt rr MASDKEtCBlEFS, SECE WEAK, F LAS EL SHUTS, lie. ALL, XEW 8PRINO STYLES. CARPET CHAINS, IN WOOL, LINEN AND COTTON. Parker & Parker. WE WILL OPEN THE CAEPET TEABE of 1885 with prices of the differ ent grades of goods lower than ever known in Western Penn'a. We need hnt quote prices of two grades to convince the pub lic. Tapestry Brussels, 50 cts. a yard. Body Brussels, 1.00 a yard. These prices are without prec edent and the goods are the best value for the money in the mar ket. People of Somerset, take advantage of the low prices now, to recarpet your dwellings. GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, 0HNST0WN. PENN'A. BOYTS, PORTEE & CO., Brass and Iron Founders, rers of liners' Supplies, WATER ST., OPPOSITE B. d O. DEPOT. COS SELLS VI LLE, PA. MANUFACTURERS OF THE YOUCH STEAM PUMP, Vmsi .i rJ?f"ZZ f " "ii 'V' -'- Hi-;i..h-Si JT- For Coal Mines, Furnaces, Turn-Table Dump Cars. Stone Picks, LAPaRIES. PIT CARS, COKE SCPaAPERS. COKE BARROWS. COKE OVEN FRAMES, R- R. FROGS, BRIDGE BOLTS. SWITCH STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND SHAFTING. Heavy Castings arid Forging ; Sheet-Iron Work ; Machinery of all kinds bnilt an4 repaired at short notice. niay?-lyr. 4 DCOISED BT SE3TISTSi3 PiiTTICiLLI ikrkVas WtAatii TH 'K STCXE. Over 500 Beautiful DealcTM. i y, Ftico Lis: & J a Clrc ilirZm MONUMENTAL BFfCKT: COMPANY, DO NOT r-. r . " J i Jv-itrll'Ci. y 1?Sammm -.r Watches and Silverware TJISTTII. YOU HYE SEEN THE FINE NEW STOCK W. II- WOOD'S, No. J3 R -A TTR. BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA. H. BOWERS, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. someksett pa. Havlae takes rbars of tbe prcifMrtv aad 6x rre ( lb Bakery lurmeriy w rxlttrted by Albert Kecke. aa4 reeued an-1 rerarclbd tbe . I am tw prepared t furnlb lb ptUe wnm mrj tbla ta my liae. Meai tarauned fct all boer. ea Maori aodee. aad at teaahw rai. W hav oaiaall7 a baaj tb ebeet-em CROCERIES AND CONFECTIONS, Aad ar prepared ta frnik partlea kta seealr ae wl:a ,rjUil ta w line. O'v. a eail. aTarU. H. BOb'tES. FARMERS, IMPROVE YOUR STOCK ! Tb Impcrted Clydcadale Ecrse, BAHOK, WHl stand arts aervtff Mares tbneub tb ea at US&, at my tana aa mile a. f Slpwrtl) TLRMS? S:At. kieare a am wttb ami. ptv meat a b mad vrbea tb Bar. m kwi to b mb ami. Aay paran parumr ttb er tailma ta auead ith aa mcared mar will b bM r9pav dbl Mr ta ei am ei. Proper ear wUI b Baa a. KtHmejnalUtyhr a lalitim. DEM MirTIOS .Bmrm m a beaattnd dark bay. tmoeneS ftna Seatlaad t year ace, weigh grjnnj TBI ia aa Mm aBaaama w ff. sa BaTB yrjaaBeaamemw' at a ftad ttawv. ft Ium tftvper, a4 l ft liU sr. JOSIA ataaraa. Machinists, and Hannfaetu- Railroads, and Boiler Feeders. Hoisting Crabs Stone Wedges, ItVillPayYou To Bay Yew Memorial Work Of e F. tMsr, SeetseI Mi Manufacturer of and Dealer in Etrrw Wrrk rrsiakrd a Shrrt Sttirr. in l.l Cater. Al Afntjtr tb a BITE MMOSZEt Perancs ia Bdf jrO.vrat.TT ST01X will fiai a to their iatarost to eaii a ar sfcoo. wbaia a amper f bovtsa will be a-trva tbem. aSta forttm &Mratpd ta i -, Cum. sd rUCk VEtT LQW. 1 mvtta Special AlUiuta 1 tb. Wll'j Brs, Or Fn Ix Iauwlaowl by KFV. W. A, OKTWO. a a Tx eiilert Imprmiaesia pawt of MA TEHAL AM VOfSTiLCTIOS. sd wblrb w Stla tab. ta Popular M vnnyeet bar or Cbiamlils C'u. mate. ,HtaiAULL WM. F. SHAFFER BITS YOUR 4DMINISTRAT0R'S NOTICE. I f Hear Pvand. M. mtaofSlmda Tmp. Niimui ml Coasty, Pa. Letter ef utauumii'a ea tb abevs emata Mtlat beea araamd ta tb aaaVemraad by lb vnar aQiboni;. aotio m berby :va a.l penoo tadeMed Ueaid eatae temaaa aamerll. aw payment ad tacs barm; elalm anaa tb am te woeai tbem aly astbeaUraiad kw tmmaat ea Ttandar. tb Sbrd lay Apnl, IMS atlbelaiarestdaae et iln aim. JOPH CAPLE. mans A UDITOR-3 NOTICE. UavtBar bea apvoiatad Asdttar by tbeOrr-baar Cvart M 3imrin lBDty, Pa. a As Kww meat aad ateertaJa lb aiswaat da tram tba bin t tb MW, aa tbeer awU. aad mak a eiMrUmtbaa e tbe bmd la tb beads mt Imrvt Xammel.tb Cseeaurer Jab.) P Orady. e.'d, IV ib tea. Oaary aa afcr il. bareby flf BM-e tax eLI art a tba ,1UM tt aald aypentmi al ct 1 i-aV m Somer ec Pa a Fndsy. Aped.S IbSh. at a caek: . m ebea aad aaar aii 1 an x mwetrd eaa, Ucad. J.LFIOH, ABOlIiC ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. EMata f Lry Xaapp. de'd. lata ef J5err-a T aeaamiCa, Pa. Idtund Amaaamrauea atb ebeea eatatm aavnm bMa fraatad t ta aadenlcaed by tba prour aaxburKy, Bedra at bareby fm t aal Mnail 1 uoaoaea w earn pjliii r MTment. aadtk will ! ibi m dmlv 1 derdcaed far mttmmint aa SetanUy. tb Ilia day 1 AsrU Beat, at ta me meyjeae .! a. JAAaT tsirr. mar. 150 lALisur-nerAMTCD TID k. A4-4 rrtCfc, I htoo I etiaJm. Vreue waTa stem?, m era. mi area LaCtare A Merrick uraoryrnosi, aUtghtoo H. Y.