u u rhc Somerset Herald, i - - jUri- ! J- B HoMeAaema. nails at J- B- HoMerbaOjn'e. ,.U? taciie J. B. Holderbaums. r.rtlJv-ni;xJ taint tJ. B. HoMerbaara's j'rV oils and Tarnishes at J. B. Hoi itr Ir ,a and Sbrel, at J. B. Holder- HUT! !. tr:.-iics and painters supplies, at J. Tl.,:hiarbrdav. Wast grt or a tree ..lt itV'tf't , is ti,f ut oyster month tbougn ttit y . ., in Mar. arc ... Wi.i-raa-li.dui.trr.' and that brustie at . ; li ..l icrimani 'e. .,...:,: can': be too quick alxm ad . -i:.i: p'x!-" now. ,, , . :!.e box or iiitfct. and cut at J- B. H ililerbaum's. -,f,rA-o ary kind, go to J. B. A o .'. They have their new srr.ng V. 1 ,..,,;,:. Ka-Twi-Kacwresali diseases of toe l.t vr. Stomach and IKamL Drog- t-p i. j. v !:t apd suit of clothes, un ' J. It rviyler A Co.'s is tbe place t...: :t ti.e cbptt- t .. -reived, oar second lot of trunks .. , .y k" they are cheap, by t!ie lar;re ,. ".' - j; . ! at J. H. Snyder t Co s. t r':. fin time in lifeGrantissiruft- s n :.-t enemy powerful enough to ... '. an unconditional TOrrender. r a- a'.wavs get! Hi something new in . . 3 r-jwiwurare. We art had-narter ,-V!s. at J.B. Snydaf Co s. ., vr t !. V.acVsmith tool? and , i .ois ..f all kinds. Only the r. ; an.l bet qnality at J. B. Holder- , w epidemics spring ferer. prin ,! 'I'fMre t .nnw'eanine. No fa .. ar, apprehended except to xrket . (lid tell.peP!. . -harm 'ap-" a five cent cake is tak ;e i-i l f-r laundry purposes. War ! r.r,s lulterated. Sold only by M. W. - sViriier-!. Pa. rd cou ity cow is reported to bare A I:-'-" " -w". Ur.it to a call which wewhe.1 one "... i.i ; seventcon poi'nds when it was .. -v-:i boars old. , ' rf. a bottle free of the Celebrated . , ' - ..,!d nr.lv at M. W. Shafer's ! s. .,n Main Cross Street, opposite the H u-e. Somerset. Ta. i r,-eti! Er.tt'.isb invention is theapplica- , f a c ie l snr;r.s f r running sewing r 3 thus obviating the pedal action, .;-:. aid to be so very injurious. T'.r ri-rais-v.nen of Blair county have f, i': m pnicnre balls and chains and put v rk 1 aVi'.e-bo-lied tramps captured, ' ' r !hat nieiris keep tliern at work. . '.r :.' invoice of wall paper contains .. . -v iretty patterns. Call and see .;, . ,-,. buyiug elsewhere. All paper :r....n.-i freeof charge, at J. B. Snyder r s; shovels, hoes, forks, rakes, scythes, r.sth. sivklw. prunirg-knives, shears, and ei-ything of the sort nee-ied. thily the m of its kind, and price? to please you at J. H. Holderbinm's. rew. hilts, beads, tacks, etc. A f,.:i i::.e of everything needed in making r.-ary repairs around the bouse or farm, i i ii will betovonr interest to buy them a: J. B. Uulderbauni's. rTjai. Vr c7! lvy as sick, we pave her Caxtoria. A :,en sb was child she cried forCastoria. V!ien she was a 1i-. theclong toCastoria. tVLtn sheha'N-bildren she gave them Cast'a. Just nsvived.a new and full line of silk v vets, in ail f'tors. at t rices away down. Vvriavii: kept these goods lfore, you liii'jesare of et:irg tiie latest shades, at tiie red ace.', prices. J. B. SsvriF.a i Co. L'av rf; crinip'.eted srratiyements with one ! "Lr isvest shirt manufa -lories in the 1 : tt i S-ntes, we are Tit w the r nly au t: riz-d arents in this counfy. We tan sell hirfs much cliea;r than heret-itore. "- i-M.f doren. warrai ui! A No. 1. at -J ("5. J. B. Sxvuta Co. i! sms the Ferner Bro. are always i' . d They hae already t.liel their new k with a large stork ot spring poods. cirt:rip of mens" heavy and fine band it ale hoes. ladies' pot. French and di 73 -t;r lid. u:aJe over B. C. D and E lasts. J.mi lar-e asirtnient of chiidrwis' and ses shoes. '.triiTienf eaiets is stiil compl'-te. but at the nether have been ndlirg ll.ey are i- un.J to soon beaii. atid owing to tlie wea vers' str.ke. we f-x;iect to have trouble in ?'.: apajsin. If you wattt anythitiV in ran.s. rail soon before the line is broken. I'.-n.en !r. we have p. mi PnisM-lls at 5ft. sd ij en s. Fiow.red cri-et a! :5 :.'. iO a:. a S !:ts. A nrce line of ru(r. J. B. gsTi.es fc Ca. VrT Makket Main Street. We have ."tst a 1 iei a larjre Rrfrigerator to our Meat il-'tt in whieb all meats can be kept coo' "d rir.. M;,;ton, Reef, Pork, 4c., kqst r-tstan'ly on Land. 0-ien daily. Parties t "T-tit n:e3t can have it kept in the Refrig-r-aifir ur.tii wanted. r.om I'aris S(o. F t Alabastine for walls and ceil-! Kareond Pves. all colors. Easter ! h- !Vs. la-est noveHies, Garden Seels, La j,,, prrrr'5 Flnwer Seeds, choice Tir,t,,. !;I(.-d paints, small and large .ur.tit;. Window G'ass cut to order. i-t-eWa-h Crashes. Paint Brushes. C. X. Botd, IrU)-gist. K'S-'trs WaTc-itEs. Having bought - :s.n -rise stock of American Watches at XLt jt?'-sed pri.-e. I am selling tliem at P"'-e-ntver before ;ioted. Wallham, El f- 't-niiff.eld and R.ickford movements " cases at fj, $H $!2 and tlL - s'ch p'isranteed. E. McDcwili, Jeweler, Somerset, Pa. I hire on Land at all times a complete as----mentof the celebrated Studebaker wae OT e.-. ....l iii : T -nn vr uonow-iron a lie- C- . ' " """"- -""f y r nc ' ' :' r? ' 'lt relell:on. and the splen- ie rer, 3ere-J uunng the war has Tu- ' N-nJ at once for full narticu- : tv.. V " Mna' u"a'T :1 orer tb 1 and stationery store in room No. . J . ates, away ahead of all others. moth Biock The room is a large and t d-. .. ' - '' J- u- Mo1-! ant one and is admirably adapted fori r.very wagon fully warranted. ure. It is now filled with a mos .if -A V.r. rM which will on on lrTOI nr " He has every- "w.iay, yisy 4!n at Oreporv's Business ! tbing to be found in a first class More of this '"'s, A'.t...r.a. Pa. Teachers from all 'n rora Pn nP to the most band '"t xlt Stite art, j,,jning Eisrsr Pi- omf valuable books, engravings, paint- nt-nrvr., Prvn?tsiiir and most com- j 5nt-"' Wc- IIe requests all our readers to call rt and bre-ii.ese like artmnl In, df nd examine his large and varied stock of m the State. Full details free. -r pe-o advanced in arithmetic ailn.it- ' !,. Address, .no postal car.L.)! Gnr:oKT A Forbes, Altoona, Pa. w never had as fine a line of men's. : Tost), . , ... and bovs rlotion.- n w :. son ei.nr' . T - " eoel " T '0r 'M!r cus,om"s St ' Klu" Kx u that we sell ; th",they can boncht ' 1't ci.rf 1,'. r ' ''Ufc " Lo bTe n'Ter ' rvurante J - jSJr, T" '"t'tiiB r t-4P ly and to 411 k it ,V mf 't ' it "k ti J ' " D brt n ' l'"5;e" i J. B. SsTntt i Co. j This is more than a "Robin" mot. The phosphate factory is in full blast. Don't pnt away yonr s'eighs and sleds just yet. Ererybody is satisfied that the winter baa been long enong h. - A special argument conn will be held ou Tbarsdar of this week. Vr. Oyrts Koepper b building a frame b'Mine on his lot on Kortb street. Wm. Fisber was instantly killed Taesday br a fall of coal in the Keystone mine. (Juite a number of our country friends were in town in sleds and sleighs Monday. Several of the children in the family of Sheriff Winters are down with scarlet ferer. It looks as though our farmers were going to hare a pretty food sugar season, after aX We haven't beard of any trout being caagbt in the streams hereabouts, so far Una season. Another week has drained out its weary length, and Somerset is still without a pot. master. Vr. Wm. Rauch has moved his office into a room in Mr. J. K. Cuffroth's budding on Main street. Mr. Frank Meyers is home frum rittsbnrg, whtre he is attending school, to spend the fprir.j vacation. Tiie County Commissiocers were in ses sion laM werk atteuding to business ccn-m-ctd with their cflii-e. One of the first new buildiufrs completed tlii- spring, is tbe addition to tbe boot and sb'je store of A. H. Ferner 4 Bro. We are in retij of several communica tions. Lich for want of sjce we are coni ptilid to bold over till next week. Kncpper Brothers have moved their in surance office into tbe building formerly U-oed for a ten-piu alley, on Main street. Policeman Gilbert is collecting the dog tax. Whenever an owner refuses to pay the tax, the policeman shoots the canine. We are in receipt of a copy of Small's Legislative Han Book for which Represen tative Co! born will please accept our thanks. Mr. Worth J. Picking, of Jenner, was in to &fe us Monday. He ca.ne over in a !-ij;h ar.d pronounced the sleighing firt ciass. A drove of fane young horses were taken from Somerset to the eastern market, Fri day. There were some very good ones among them. Maple sugar boiling is now the business of those farmers wbo have sugar camps. Tu eaon has been very late, and tbe pro duct will be small. The attention of our readers is asked to the new illustrated " ad " of I- M. Woolf i . - V, f . .1 -1 .1... ...... I ..T ,4 in tVii paper. " How's this?" The ' Gem " billiard rlor has been mor el fr ru Manuiioth Block, to the basement of the Recke building. The proprietor is comfortably fixed in his new quarters. Last Wednesday morning the remains of a man were fonnd in a hollow tree nuar South Fork, Cambria county. The only thing found in his pockets was a watch key. A bill has been introduced at Harrisburg authosizing caurts of Quarter Session to fix the fee and limiting it to fifty cents per day in any event for the board of prisoners con fined in county jails. Mrs. M. M. Tredweil Co. have taken possession of their new quarters in the Mammoth Block. Tbey hare one of the neatest, cosiest and must attractive looking store-rooms in the town. Mr. George Snyder, of Milford, has taken a position in the store of J. B. Snyder & Co. George is a jovial, good natured accommo dating young man like bis brother J. B., and will make a very efficient salesman. m The ground is covered with from six in ches to a fKt of snow. It has been coming down almost without cessation, since Fri day morning. Had it all remained as it fell it would have been the deepest snow for years. A series ortneetiiifrs were held in Trinity Lutneran Church of this place, closing on Easter Sunday with the administration of the Lord" Sapper, at which time forty-two persons were received into the membership of the church. Mr. Paul II. Casebeer has just returned from the East, where he purchaed a large and compiete stock of hats and ca- and gents' funiiuing poods. Heeipectsto ojien his store in the CasetM-er Block, on Thurs day. Call and see his stock. Mr. Josiab H. Pisel has purchased the old Hugiu lot. fronting on Main Criss and I'ninn streets, the consideration being $3 is 0 cash Mr. Pisel purp-ses selling the home in which he lives, and building a dwelling and business house on the corner. Mr. Jeorge H. Love, of the Somerset Pai ry Company, has purchased the Stnner property on Main street, lately occupied by Mr. J. R. Walter, who has moved into Judge Kimmell's boose on Main cross street, formerly occupied by Mr. Love. John H. Jordon ar.d Alexander King. Eq , were in Somerset last Friday to argue an injunction case before Jndge Iiaer. in which the town council of the borongh of Bedford are Plaintiffs and the County Com missioners of Bedford county are the Iefen dants. T()e iuitimore and Ohio management have inaugurate! a new movement in their telegraph system. Hereafter they will issue commutation telejrraph stamps jn book form. Each book will contain $11.22 worth of stamps and can be bought at any of tbe principal telegraph offices for $10. The stamps will be of all denoro inations and will be received at any telegraph office just the same as cash. The new plan goes into effect at once. The lecture delivered by Rev. J. H. Zinn in tbe Lutheran church Friday evening was greatly enjoyed and appreciated by those wbo heard. h. Owing to the inclemency of tbe weather tbe audience was not nearly so Ijrpe as itotherwise would bare been. The evening was one of the most disagreeable ones of the present extremely unpleasant season. Should be repeat the lecture under n(re f,vormbi, circumstances we are sore be woul1 welcomed by , crowded house. . , . v, Wm. H. Wel9ev has ODentd a book Mam- ileas- ibook t complete stock of goods selected with our friend Jul- Pds, whether they want to purchase or , j juage tsmp, oi i nu-ourgn, nas aeciued that a store order, given by amy company to an emr.love m rsivment of wane k ille-al tk. r i i. r -" v Komi vnmvua jifr . ...... tcsh wo ramtn on extensiveir uy coal operators in Wesr-rn Pennsvl vania. and now (hat the question has been settled by tbe eoonty conns, the miners wbo bare been compelled to accept orders propose entering " oat tl.eir employers for tbe recovery e - f their wages in lawfui money. Their at- tomey has already commenced claims ag- pPtiD TW mni b r dort time to have this amount increased toserer- al hundred fionsad dollar. Table and pocket cutlery, earring knives and forks, butcher's knives and steels, razors , abators, shears, cork screws, etc X fine i line await year inspect ia at J. B. HolJeav baam's. Jfoncx. The Bev. Alonzo P. Diller of St. Marks Protestant Episcopal Church of Johnstown, Pa., will bold religions services in the Presbyterian Chapel on Friday tbe 171h day of April, 1S85, at 7 30 o'clock p. m. All persons are cordially invited lo attend. BrtHtCoawi Viessrs. Patterson A Knbn, contract of the Laurel Hill tunnel. South Pennsylvania Railroad, made a voluntary assignment on Thursday for the benefit of their creditors. Mr. George Lair.g, of tbe firm of Laing and Iavidson, coal operators, of Pittsburgh, is tbe Assignee. Tbe announcement created but little surprise in onr community as it bad been known tor some time past that tbe firm was financially embarrassed. Pnring tbe storm of Sunday evening of last week, the lightning struck tbe residence of Mr. Isaac Yoder, in Conemaugh town ship. Tbe right arm of Mr. James Gardner wbo was in the bouse at tbe time was tem porarily paralyzed by the electric current. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Blough each sustained a severe shock. Mrs. Blough was rendered unconscious and her condition was such that a messenger was despatched to Johns town to summon medical aid. Bethel Spaa rs. There is plenty of snow now, Mr. James Berkey intends learning the milling trade. We wish him success. Miss Amanda Horner, who bad been vis iting friends at this place left for Mount Mo riab on Tuesday. Mr. Isaac Paul is placing his machinery in his shop this week and will commence operations in a short time. RXFOKTEB, CaSSABtA5CAS'S SlSTEE. Tne girl stood on the roller skates. But then she could not go ; She was afraid to tempt the fates Because she wobbled so. She called aloud." Say, Chawley. say ! Do come ; help me along !" But Cbawley went the other way. Because his legs went wrong ; There came a crash a thunder sound ; The cirl, oh. where was sha? Ask of the giddy youth around. Who viewed her hosiery. Hltiuarg Bfitter Beirrc disappointed in occupying Room No. 2 Baer's Block on 2d of April which we had rented for the Soxrusrr Ciothiso Horsi goods and which we Mill hope to get posses sion of very soon we are compelled for the present to open our goods in tbeclothing de partment of J. M. Holderbaum's Store, No. 4 Baer s Block, where we invite our friends and the public to call and we will give them Use best show possible under the circum stances, of the nice things, and latest styles we have bought and have to offer in the way of Men and Boys Clothing and Gents Fur nishing goods. H. G. HoLDEEsarx, Manager. FEr-irrrL We ice A frighful wreck oc curred to a freight train on the Pittsburgh Division of the B. & 0. at Indian Creek Thursday night. The engine bad jnst got ten on the bridge when tbe structnre gave way, and tbe engine and from fifteen to twenty cars were precipitated into thestream, The engine and cars were almost complete ly demolished. Harry H. Fuller, conduc tor, and his brother, Benjamin Fuller, brakeman, were instantly killed. Both men were experienced railroaders and were great favorites along the line. The bridge. was of iron and was defective in its construction. It is said that six tramps who occupied a box car on the train were killed, but of thisf we grieve to say we have nothing defini'e. An article of very great interest to every fanner is promised for the May number of Ilivprr'n Mamzinr, on "Jersey Cattle America," br Hark Comstock. Portraits are given, from direct photographs, of a number of tbe most notable butter-producing cows of this stock, one of which, " Al phes," owned by Col, B. M. Hoe. produced under unforced tests, over twenty-nine pounds of butter a week, while her grand daughter, " Eurotas," owned by Mr. A. B. Darling, produced seven hundred and seventy-eight pounds of butter in eleven months and five days. Tbe writer, who is one of tbe best authorities on this subject, gives an interresting sketch of the means taken in tbe Channel Islands to keep the breed pure, the laws having for a hundred years back excluded all foreign cattle ex cept such as were imported for meat, which ha l to be slaughtered at the port of arrival, and his remarks on the present state of .the stock and its prices in this country are of practical value. " Stet it thi Box. The folowing nam ed persons have been drawn to serve as ju rors at the coming term of Court, commenc ing Monday, May 18th: GKA.1D JfBORS. . Addiswn Henry H. Sansuian,' Jacob Vougbt. Rufus Augustine. Allegheny John Bridagum. Berlin Borough Jacob J. Zorn. Conemaugb Jacob S. Saylor, Isaac Y. Kaufman. Confluence Job M. Fiansgan. Elklick Norman ft. Hay. Larimer John Kurpp. Meyersdale Georg W. Eichnor. Quemaboning Johathan Blough. Salisbury Borough Michael Hay, Lloyd Boyer. Shade L. B. Sine, Albert Lohx. M. A. Brubaker, Martin L. Bricker. Charles Sor ber. Somerset Borough Henry F. Knepper. Southampton Harinibal Martz. Stor.ycreek Abraham A. Miller, Edward Walker. TiAviKst jceoes rimsT win. Addison Jonas Turney, Bruce Gower, Isaiah Miller Berlin Borouph Joshua Land is. Conemaugb Ephraim Swank. Jefferson David Gardner. Jenner Elmer E. Walter, John P. An keny, Fred G. NefT, Wm. Peitt. Lower Turkey foot William K easier. Meyersdale Borough Robert Guthrie, Lewis Gassman, George H. Suhrie. Milford Henry J. Sipe. J. H. Pershing. Solomon Flick, James Powell. Northampton Jonathan Jamison. Qtiemaboning Franklin F.Clark, George W. Ba.ish. Sr , DanT B, Zimmerman. Mi chael W. Blough. Shade Samnel Elrick, Jacob D. Powell. Somerset Borough Charles E. Pile. Someaset Henry E. Yinke, Henry Keis ter, Wm. Hentc. - - Stonycreek Benjamin F. Miller, Wash ington Riseling, Wesley Spangler. Summit S. G. Conghenour, Jerome Coun tryman, John Trent. Tpper Turkey foot Jacob G. Henry, John Wilkin. . . . . . '. Vrsina Borough Joseph R. Coder. TKAVCES jriOES SIDOXD WEEK. Addison Charles Roberts, A. C, Frey, Jesse Liston, Zen as Holiday. Allegheny Joha Mowry. Berlin Borough Alex Berkeybile. Elklick Jeremiah Kretchman. Jefferson Henry Lucas. Jenner William Gilbert. , Larimer Christian Kin key merer. "I Milford-Silas A. Walker, Thoe. Xedrow, John D. Baker New Crntreville Lafayette YougbL Northampton John Geiger, Jos. Ebrl. raint Samuel Wagle, Wm. Small. Quemaboning Jesse W aiter, Joha Ober, Wro. J. Berkey. Shade Edward Lambert. Somerset Borough Jacob Lenhart. Somerset George Spangler, Henry Cole man, W. S. Mowry. O. H. P. Lang. Southampton Philip Gets, . Stonycreek Jobn E. Speicher, John H. Will, Wm. J. Richardson. Summit W. H. Klingaman, M. R. Ad ams, Andrew G. layman. - ' Tbe eyes oi a bee contain 1,000 mirror. Bliw Oct thi G.is. A young man nam ed Baer, of Lull postoffice, Somerset county, and a young woman named Miss Kantner, of ttoystown were married a few days since. A relative of Mr. Baer's of. the same name, and a Johnstown young lady were to lc married on Thursday, and the first mention ed couple came to this citr to witness tbe ceremony. It was agreed that they ahould spend the night at the Hulbert House. They did so, and it came near being their last nipbt on earth. An inmate of the ho tel, who was astir at an early hour in the morning, got a strong whiff of gas as be passed their room No. 4, on the first floor and at once surmising that the gas bad been blown out instead of turned off, be took pains to arouse the young couple and fortunately succeeded. The bride was quite sick, and the groom also suffered considera bly from tbe effects of tbe gas, but when they took the train for borne to-day they appeared to be in good health and spirits. When they come to celebrate their golden wedding they will not fail to recall their experience of Thursday night, and it sboald be a warning to all young people from tbe country wbo, getting married, contemplate a visit to a place where gas it used, and not oil or tallow dips. Juhmtote Tribunt. SoHiBsrr Normal. This School will open its Spring term, on "Monday, April 20. 1885, and continue sixteen weeks, with a vacation near the "Fourth of July." Brawka Taugld.Kuy the students may desire to pursue, the ability to take up any particular study being left to tbe judgment of the Principal- Special classes will be formed at the desire of six students. An extra charge of two dollars for either Latin, Greek or German. Terms: For the entire session Normal Course, $S 00. ingle Term, Spring or Fall, Normal Course, $3.00. Intermediates, entire session, $C 00. Intermediates, Single Term, tpnng or Fall. $4.00. Teachers will do well to bring all their text books, for reference. Boarding may be obtained in Somerset as cheap as in other towns of tbe County. Special rates are given to "boarders by the meal," or to those wishing to leave on Fri day ev.ings. Examinations will be held by the County Superintendent at the close of the Term. For fur.her particulars call on or address A. C Holbert. Princil of Schools. The following description, ifrom the Pitts burgh Commercial-Gazette of the handsome building occupied by Messrs. Porter & Don aldson, wholesale dealers in Millinery and specialties, makes it evident that the Smoky City is making rapid progress in the Job bing linei New DEPARTrRE. No matter how times are. whether pood or bad, close or booming, there are always a few houses that by a wise and conservative, yet energetic, pushing course, man aire to make constant progress, and take advantage of every turn in busi ness affairs. Such a house seems to be that of Porter Donaldson, who hare recently taken possession of the entire building, S20, 8 22 and 824 Liberty street. Our reporter af ter having been shown through the elegant building, with all its convenient appoint ments, noting its splendid lights, its two el evators one for freight and the other for passengers how scrupulously clean it is kept, and the apparent completeness with which every department was assorted and seeming attention jrivea to every detail by the firm and heads of departments, and knowing the reputation of Messrs. Porter 4 Donaldson for taste and judgment in select ing goods, as well as honesty and integrity in the treatment of their customers, came awav with tbe feeling that a more thor oughly appointed business house was Pittsburgh, nor one more deserving of success. ol. James Woerall, Dead. Col. James iVorratl, a prominent civil engineer, died last week in Harrisburg. In 1S38. when a line was being surveved across the Alle gheny, he was given tbe division from Bed ford across the mountains as far as Laurel Hill a reconnoissance from there to Greensburg, and again from Greensburg to tbe Yougbiogbenv to the mouth of Sewick ley. And here Col. Woirall first showed bis skill and judgment, but the fact of their existence was not to be discovered until some 43 years afterwards, when the highest engineering ability of the year was call ed upon tor an opinion on tbe location made by Col. Worrall as mentioned when tbey unanimously pronounced it tbe true location for the South Pennsylvania and adopted it without hesitation. Thtre was some difficult engineering suggested by CoL Worrall east of Bedford, upon which the syndicate of engineers were called upon to prnounce, and which also tbey unanimous ly approved It is questionable whether it would not have been hard to find in tbe early history of engineering an engineer who, locating a road upon a single examin ation so marked it as that tbe improved science of forty years later adopted it as the best without hesitation. In 1-00, be was asked to make a resurvey which be then did. His line, leaving Ma rysviile. Perry county, struck forSberman's Valley. Tuscarora Valley, Burnt Cabins, Wooden-bridge Gap in Sidling Hill, the Shades of Death, a gorge between Sidling and Ray's hills, reached by a long tunnel over 6 00 feet. then. Rays Hill tunnel the valley of the Raystown branch. Dry Ridge, the Allegheny Mountains his old route of This be reported upon, and it at tracted tbe attention of one set of capitalists who bought enouph stork to control, elect ing Mr. Worrall president. This position he held for twenty years, during which time be constantly recommended bis road to cap italists, urging its construction. At last he was successful one of the wealthiest men in tbe world bought out the work, and is now building it. This gentleman asked the advice of the highest engineering talent in this country Sickles, of tbe Union Pacific ; Sayres, of the Lehigh Valley system ; Shunk, Chief Engineer of the Metropolitan roads, in New York ; Commander Gorringe, distinguished as the conductor of the Egyp tian Obelisk from the Nile to tbe Hudson; 0. W. Barnes, of great reputation all these gentlemen were consulted as to Worrall's location of the South Penn, but not one was found among them to suggest anything like a material change. Sor-THAMnox Items. Dan Troutruan, of Pilot K nub, removed to tbe widow Boyer farm, on April 1st. Local news of any importance is as scarce as ben teetn, wuicn accounts for ray lone silence. Easter egtrs were plenty every place, and tbe young folks all enjoyed themselves very much. Mrs. C. C. Marti, wife of onr apiarist, is down with a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism another snow to-day, Saturday. We 4o hope this is the last one for this winter. We've had onr share. The schools of this township have a boat all closed. As far as we can learn, oar teachers did a good and successful work. J. L. KenneTHEst.. ofKennell's Mill, con templates a trip to Illinois, and other parts of the ereat west, daring tbe coming sum mer. The farmers of this vicinity are busily en gaged in sugar boilinp. Tbe general belief among the people that the season will be very short. Mr. Jacob Emerick. of Kennell's Sllli went to Salisbury last Monday on official business- lie peports trade qaite lively in thatbarg. Mrs. Solomon Eme.kk, who for the pest few weeks has been in delicate bealtla, we are clad to say. is again able to attend to ber household duties. Messrs. Marti Coughenonr have re moved their steam saw mill to Northamp ton township, where they intend lo ran it lirely, aa toon as the wtoiher become mora favorable. i XT. W. II. Manx, woo wm luraged in teaching dorinc tbe winter In Northampton township, intends going on western trip tbe cominc summer. : He will visit Iowa and Xebraska. EenneU'a Mill had another rrand social party on Thursday evening of last week. We bare been informed tbe crowd was Large, and everyone present enjoyed it to get np a hugely. It just takes -Katy good party. V v Some of our stiff old Democrats are get ting somewhat downhearted and discourag ed about tbe action of " Grover," for not kicking out the " rascal" taster. You can often hear them remark. " By h 1, I be lieve Cleveland is a aaif breed." " Scouting Bill," the .Glade City corres pondent of the Democrat, seeme to be ased dling with the business) of everybody. Has be never read the levari th cosiBBsad mt T If not. we would respectfully advisw him to do so before it is forerwr and trely too late. A ripple was caused in owr aait frn ina nity last Thursday, by a vaddiai Mr. H. L. Martz, of KennelT Mill, and Mrw Joaie E. Close, of Wellersburf, were nn'.ted la the boly bonds cf matrimony at tbe residence of the bride' parent, in Wellersburg. by Rev. B. Knepper, pastor of tbe German Re formed Church. May tbey sail smoothly over the matrimonial sea of life, is oar wish. ' Alcides," of Garrett fame, who is mak ing hi mark (?) as a newspaper critic in the columns of the Meyersdale Commercial, had better pull up stakes, wipe otThis chin, and then go west, for verily. If he undertakes to get away with " Felix," of Kennell Mill be will have a harder task than he has an idea of. If a man has bad, immoral char acter, be should not expose it through newspaper correspondence. Truth. JJaOTHEBSVALLrT Itus. Jacob M. Musser wear the smiling face this time it.s a girl, I believe. Seth Wegley on of our best farmers, is confined to his room on account ofa painful sore foot caused by the rubbing of bis boot Would n't some one suggest, (mildly, I mean) to the Ground Hog that ber time is up, and that feed is getting scarce even in ome part of Brothers valley. At thi writing, indications are that the sugar season will keep up till May, but we don't know what a day may bring forth, and especially is this true when one predicts about tbe weather. The sugar crop so far is about one third of an average crop. Miss Annie Poorbangh our obliging and accommodating Postmistress is still holding tbe "fort." Miss Annie has been the clerk in our postoffice for tome six or eight years, and gives entire satisfaction to ail parties and the location i -a central one, and no eause whatever for ber removal, but we will wa;t and see what we shall see. The "Disciples" of Berlin and vicinity are tearing down their old church building and intend to ereot a new bouse at once. This bouse is an old building in which near ly every denomination in this section has worshipped at some time or another. The new church will be much larger than the old one and built according to modern style. Key. S. B. Bridenoangh of the Reformed church at Berlin will preach his farewell sermon next Sunday. Where Mr. Briden baugh is going I am not able to say, but the congregation that receives his services can ' certainly feel congratulated. Mr. Briden- baugh was the ablest minister that Ber: in i bad tbe good fortune to have for a long time and I fear thi congregation can wait awhile before they can find another such a man. Last week one night the sugar camp of Mr. Harry Cober wa destroyed by fire. That day tbey gathered some thirty barrels p, and boiled it down in the pan till about ten o'clock in the evening, when they covered the fire and went borne. Tbe next morning Mr. Cober went to the camp to re sume bis work, when to hi great surprise be found camp and troughs and other sugar vessels all in ashes. He has no idea bow tbe fire originated. ' Last Sunday night Vr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman, while going home from church in a buggy their horse oyer the side of tbe bridge close to the plank-road school bouse, Hailing a distance of six or eight feet into the water below, pulling tbe buggy with its occupants along into the water. What added to tbe catastrophe, was tbe ex treme darkness of tbe night and a log of con siderable size lying on the end of the bridge rolling down ou the horse, together with being hitched to the buggy held him fast down in the water. Mr. Coleman being dripping wet and unable to remove tbe log himself had to go to a neighbor for assis tance, who succeeded in getting tbe log re moved and the horse out ot tbe water. Neither of the party were badly hurt but tbe buggy was damaged considerable. Now & Thes. ReaiEstat Tsaxsviss. The following is a list of deeds left with Register and Re corder Shafer since tbe 1st of April : Jacob J. Brollier to James B. Saylor. property in Somerset borough ; considera tion txs. Daniel Totpon to A. H. Tospon, 132 acres of land in Jefferson township ; considera tion tsx. Augustus H. Tospon to Samnel Barclay. 130 acres of land in Jefferson township ; con sideration VOX John Barnhart to W. L. Barn b art, prop erty in Quemahoning township ; considera tion $5.00. Henry Hilton to Noah X. Stahl. 14 acres of land in Somerset township ; considera tion, $1,791.62. Susan Bowman to Jacob Bowser, assign ment. Susanna Baker to Samuel R. Critchfield, five lots in the Borough of Rockwood ; con sideration $1.0(0. Samuel Philson to Elias P. Tounkin, 96 acres of land in Milford township; consid eration $220. John P. H. Walker's Executors to Ross Tissne, tract of land in Addison township ; consideration l-lfr X). Levi Long et al to Levi J. Long, property In Somerset township; consideration. $2,200. Alex E. Sbumaker's aassignee to Austin Friediine, lot in Meyersdale : consideration nsLrJ50.00. y Frederick A. Buehlman to Ed round R. Shatter, property in Somerset twp. ; consid eration $1,Ph0. Joseph D. Humbert to Nelson B. Christ ner, 80 acres of land in Milford township ; consideration $1,500. Wm. Klein to Wm. W. Staub, tot in Mey ersdale ; consideration $10. Cyrus J. Lents to Samnel P. Miller, proper ty in Meyersdale ; consideration $1,203. John C. Mi rock to Cyrus C. Schrock. property in Somerset township; considera tion $i.V. Oliver Lease to Sooth Penn Railroad Co., tract of Land in Stonycreek twp. ; consider ation $73. s Henry F. ScheH to Herman Stahl, tract of land in Homerset township; considera tion $S00. Daniel L Miller to Francis W. Bare, prop erty in Addison township ; consideration $217. E. Durst et al to Francis B. Bare, proper ty in Salisbury ; consideration $2W. Albert Walter to William Walter, lot in Garrett ; consideration $400. James Flowers to William Walter, lot in Garrett ; consideration $214. Joseph Dively to Elizabeth Brown. lot in Salisbury ; considers lion $11. Samnel Poorbangh to Simon P. Poor baugh. et alL, Daniel Boyer farm in North ampton township ; consideration $1,600. Jobn NefT a assignee to James Parson Jr et al, lot in Somerset Borough ; considera tion $280. Samuel Phiisoo to Cyrus Shaulis. proper ty m Sooaerset township.;, exxiaideration Walter S. Lane to Charles Ortb, Sr., tract of land in Brotharsyall ry tmp cosuidera tion Daniel Heinbaugh to Jacob McClintock, tract of land in Addison township : consid eration 13X John K. McClintock to Jacob McClintock, tract in Addison township ; consideration Jacob G. Mishler to Alien Hoffman, farm in Jenner township : consideration $6,000. Fiias Wineiand to Maria Seigner, lot in tbe town of Romania ; consideration $10& Daniel D. Miller to Richard SechLr, farm in Milford township; consideration $7i"33.33j. Richard Sechler to Alex G. Newman, farm in Milford township, consideration $5000. Franklin and Marshall College to Susan LaRue, tract in Elklick township ; consider ation $101.73. S. E. Blough et al to Lewis Custer, farm in vuemahoninr township : consideration $1,520. Philip Hay to C Minkeymever, lot in Meyersdale ; consideratioa $200. M. K. Johns to Joseph John, property in Paint township; consideration $4,500. S. R. Critchfield to Hattie B. Bowman tract in Milford township ; consideration $3,000. Daniel Shaffer to Ephraim Shaffer, farm in Jetierson township ; consideration $.500. Jonathan Miller to Trustee of St. Peters Reformed Church. lot of ground in Somer set township ; consideration $5 00. Anthony Ash to South Penn Railroad Co.; consideration $2o. George Reiiz to same, consideration $190. MARRIED. BAER LUTHER. On Thursday even ing, April 9, lfso. at tbe residence of Dr. Lemon I. Beam, Market street, Johnstown, Pa., by Rev. J. H. Gibson, Mr. Isaiah Baer, of Lull, Somerset county. Pa., and Miss Ray Luther, of Johnstown, Pa. DIED. KREGAR April 2d. nearKingwood, Mr. John B. Kregar, afred 75 years and 3 months. DULL. March 31st, near New Centreville Mr. Peter Dull, aged 68 years. 6 months and 8 days. PRITT3. On Thursday, March 26. 1S85, Elsie May Tritts, aged 4 years, 4 months and 21 days. LYONS April 6th, in Middleereek town ship, Mr, Elijah Lyons, aged years, 10 months and 20 days. BARNHART. On Thursday, March 12 18, Ordella Grace Bambart, aged 8 years, 6 months and 9 days. BARNHART On Thursday, April 2, 1S5, at the residence of Herman Swank, near Stoystown, James M. Barnhart, aged 29 years, 10 months and 6 days. LANDIS. At Roxbury, this county, on Friday. March 27, 1S5, Abraham Landis, aged 85 years, 7 months and 27 days. The subjeet of this notice was one of the oldest citizens of Stonycreek township. His life began before the opening of the present century. He became a member of the Re formed church many years ago. and in this communion and fellowship continued to live until bis death. He was the father of eleven children, four of whom preceded him to the grave. Sixty-nine persons were entitled to call him grandfather, and thirty three great-grandfather. His remains were consigned to the grave on Sunday, the 29tb day of March, in a small graveyard on the farm where many years of his life had been spent, about two mile north of Roxbnry . J. S. W. A Package or Counterfeit GsIU Pircea Williamsport. April 7. A dis covery that will probably lead to unearthing a gang of counterfeiters in the northeastern part of the county waa made to-day. Early thia morning a larmer brought to tbe authorities a package contain ing $250 in five dollar gold pieces, which he says he found on the road side while driving along the Wal lace Run road, in Plunkett's town ship, near the line dividing Sullivan and Lycoming counties. The mon ey was turned over to United States Deputy Marshall Martin. The U. S. Secret Service has been notified. Roberies in Venango. Franklin, Pa., April 12. Friday night about 9 o'clock, when Henry Snyder, of Sugar Creek township, was putting away his team, two un known men, supposed to be tramps, entered the barn and after knocking Snyder down and tying his hands took him to his house' where his aged mother was alone. The tramps compelled Snyder to give them all the money he had in the house, about 12, and then fled. There is no clue although Snyder says he can identify the robbers. The Fastest Ttwlwa Isj the erM. New York, April 8. Tbe local officers of the Pennsylvania Rail road and its many attaches celebrat ed to-night the success of the new fast schedule. The trains West and East have been on time in every in stance. The train via the Pan Han dle route, which leaves New York at 9 a. m., arrives in Cincinnati at 10:30 a. m. of the next day, and in St. Louis at 7:30 p. m Tbe fast line via the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, which leaves New York at 9 a. m., arrives in Chi cago at 6 p. M. of the following day. The time over the Pennsylvania Railroad was declared to be the fast est made by any railroad in the world. Attempted tnauion. Cleveland, O., April 10. A dis patch from Coshocton says that the Democratic Standard of that place, has private information of a plot to assassinate Governor Hoadly. Last Monday, it gays, the governor received through the mail a strong wooden box from one end of which hung a string. Tbe governor's sus picions being arotrsed, he caused Um cover of the box to be removed and a carefully arranged infernal ma chine loaded with dynamite. Blags and epikee, was exposed to view. The string had been so adjusted that to have pulled, it would have caused an explosion, resulting in death. It is said that the authori ties are at work on tbe case, mad for that reason the facts have cot been made public '''' v-'' UatTusMd try Ooos B: CHOICE GiTOCEMK. "fLOUR k FEED As5Usa.arled. . TSJlOe A peberatter. e gal... ........Seut? Bran. H ' ...... .-ftl li Butler, fke;). (rolll. .tw BucanrkaatV bejM .... a sass 1, 1S) as. BVuMVeUK ufc tssss seaseee isessees uses 3aW 1 OsWlaM. 10 i atryhasasfia., Or, (ear) new 1 w Dftaaau, M4lH! - (theiled) a - saeai B....w I'ic Call sfcia. fa a........ Se Un, Jao................... jse Flxsr. bM J ISSJtJ W Flaxseed. bu. (SO a) Tie Hani (iafa-erM) a. ...... ...alette Lant.il luaile Leather, red sow, fl a . r-e appr, MrtrTse " kip. " Tarcfuva MMdllna-a. and shop 1M as fl tuavsl 7 Uats, f) ba..... ..... euctttec Potatoes, ft ba (aew)... ........ Paebe.r, f) a Ql)e Ky. a ha. . ....... H .....n.H...H... . ... .7Sc Baa, fl ft im nait. K. 1. bnl. extra Orwand Aim, par 1 V1 T4 " Aaataa. persaca . $3 tu Sar, yens f) a. ..... TcMr " whit ............Cliic Tallow. a........ ss;e Wheat. bsj ai aa j Wul Tjsft.. aeurs WoIvm in th Track of Famln. W"def.li, April 9. The farmers of the interior of thia State are truly afflicted. A heary lose of stock by the great scarcity of food and the extreme cold is now followed by ravages by wolves, which infest tbe Elk and Greenbrier Mountains, and by eagles. The Siar published at t'lay is authority for the statement that a flock of eagle have carried off eheep and other small stock to the value of $1,000 tu Union district, Clay county. At the Point of Death. Newark, N. J., April 12. Ex Sec retary Frelicghursen Las been in a stupor nearly all day. At 3 o'clock this afternoon he was raised in bed j and took a little nourishment Since then he has been in a continuous state of stupor, and it has been im possible to rouse him. At 10.30 to night, Dr. Mercer, one of his attend ing physicians, said Mr. Frelinghuy sen wa? gradually sinking and would likely die to-night. He may, how ever, last forty-eight hours. A Fatal Dlseaao. Ukbaxa, ILL, April 9. Wm Don nelly, a farmer, living near this place cued yesterday from glanders, con tracted from his horses. His wife and daughter are both sick, and it is reared tnat tbey may have been in fected. The State Veterinarian has killed two of the horses and placed the farm under quarantine. The same thing has been done on another farm west of Champaign. JgXECUTOBS' NOTICE. iute of Francis Martin. dee'J, lata of Allegheny L Urn te-tammarv on the ahova uii ha.v)nv tMn arantad to the nrfenlicDrd ty iba proper am Horn j, notice Is borcby given to all perauns lslertel toahles:at temaka !mmiUta pay ment, and taoae havtac claims atnuaat tbe aana wul present ttiem duly auUieniicataU lor lor settlement wltooat dels. CO.VKAD MAKTIX, JOH. 31. tOr-fEH, aprli. Executors. Agents Wanted To eariTa." for one of the olden established and larirest , I KMEKIE In the States. Ouo Usbedlas. Uosiness easllv learned. F"r terms, address W. et T. Nasi. a), lien em Nursery, a,.V T. ai.rli-u.vw. QB. B. M. HANNA, EYE AND EAR DISEASES EXCLl'SIVKLY. office, na PtWN strut. PITTSBrKbH. M. aprls-5:lTT-eiW. EGGS FOR HATCHING From Pure-Bred Stock, Fortbe season of IS1; lean supply TVrs from Lanmhan's pnre-hred Fiwls at sl..'l per settlor. 1.1 1-s.ii. Tne Laruraan's stand at the head of the list of nearly all poultry yards. ISKUU BY M. A. SNYDER. marl3-lm. VesiSA, Pa. gHERIFF'S SALE. Br Tirtoe of certain writs of Ft Fa lamed eat ef the Court of Common Pas ol Somerset County, fa., and to e diivcteU. tfjere will be exposed to public sale at tne Court Hoc In Somerset Bor ough, Fa., on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1S85, at 1 o'clock r. all the right, title. Interest and claim of W. H Sellers, and N. P. Maiut. ot In and to la following descnt-ed real estate, viz : A certain tract ol land situate In Upper Tor kejfooa township. Somerset County. Pa., eou talntnif 31 acres more or less, adjoining lands el Jaco Aoxustlae on the H ut, Baitu. and uhle Hailroad on the North. IHH1 Hlnehaua-h and Mitchell Me lintock on tbe LaM and South, with a lam three-ltory frame Grist Mill harlna; all the lata improvements. Including the new prwesa. In It, and run 0 water power, with a Letbel's doutde turabiaevwbHel.two laiweaew frame dwel ling house. staMe. and other outbuildings there on erecte.1, with the appurtenances. Taken a eaweatloa aa tbe property of W. H. Sellers and . P. Jaauet. partners doing business as Sellers a Maust. at tbe suit of Bofjert Taylor and Peter Maust. TERMS ; Korwm. All persons pwrehswlng at tbw stove sale will pleas take nUca that a nan ef the purchase money to be made known at tbe time of sale will be required as soon aa the aroparty is knocked down, otherwise It will be wain ex posed to sale al the risk of tbe first purchaser. The reaViue of theparchaae saoney mast be naid oa or beiur the eonnrmauoa ot deed, and no deed will be acknowledged until the purchase money Is paid la mil. JOHJf WINTEES. saarll Sheriff. Y DMTVISTKATOK'S NOTICE. Lt:e of Andrew Flick, dee'd. lata of JeBersoo Two., Somerset Co.. Pa. Letters of administration on t he arjnre estate bar ing been nranied to the undersigned, ootica is hereby ciren to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those baring claims against the same will present them duly authentic ed for eeuiem-nt, on Saturday, April 1. 1h&. at the house of tbe Adminiitrauir, near BakerSTlile. SILAS H. CABLE, mar 11. AdminisMator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Michael Snrder. late of Stnnyereek Twp. Somerset i o.. Pa., dee'd. Letters of administration on tne a bore estate hblng been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, aotiea is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment, and those baring claims against tbe same will present them dnly authenticated for settlement on Saturday, (so Stkdayof May. lVli, at the resi'leoce ol Julia CI. Coieman, in Uuema honlng Township. JOH O. COLEM a.. CYKLS BAYMA.V. sprl. Adminiatratror. Y DMIM 1STBA TOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Solomon X Baer. dee'd lata of Somer set Twp.. Somerset Co.. Pa, Letters of administration on the above estate baring been granted to the undersigned bv the proper authority, notice is hereby glren to all persons indebted to saM estate to make immedi ate payment, and those baring claims against Ihe same will present them duly authenticated for settlement on Saturday. April 14. lssj. at tbe Sum ot Baer a Bro Lu.l P t Somerset Twp. W. S. KAIK. W. A.SL1BERT. uurll. Administrators. MJ AHTCn EnersTtlr r-llaNe If Mis I ELJa mentnscll Krulttrees. Grape u. Stirut-s. th-, tic. Liberml Ceiasji. ims or Salary mnd Exrenttt feis. Full instrue-tk-ns given so that tnexperienrfrl men raa sua letn the buaiiieas. A.Mrese. H. P. FREhM AS a. CO.. Bbiubto. 3. Y. mar.ll-.3m mCUTOR'S SALE OF 1T TIRTTE of as order Issued eat ef the Or D phans' Court of Somerset Ueunty to sae dtreev ed, I wlli expos at nubile sal In Soaserset Bur- oughoa WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1SS5, at 1 VKrk r. ., six pertain lots of arouTxi situ ate la Somerset Forontch. Somerset County. Pa., eark rrontina .MS lr-t ou Patriot street, and ex tending bars Met a laad ef Mr. E. A. Tar man. Tbe lota ar treated la a pleasant part of the town, and are raluaJt for bu&itaa purpose. Any rroB wtshins; to sera re a valuaMe lot to build upon, now I the chance, lb lots will sold in the whole or separate, to suit purchasers. a-TCHSia) CASH. JOSIAH KELLER. marl. Ex'r of F. Gilbert, dec' J. DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Lstat ef Xanraret Hanlin. dee'd.. lata ef Jenner Twp . Somerset Co, Pa. Letters of ada.i&stratliei ea the aber eetat ha rln he granted to the undersigned by the proper aathortty, notice Is hereby ictreu to all aersons indbtsd t said estate t as Immedi ate payoMBt. and thos aariog claims aaainM the am will present them duir aa? heuiieated for settle saent ea aiaturday. April X. lien, at lh rea- Ideae of Jaeub StuSt, in Jenner Twp JAMES ST rrrT. maris. Admlntstraur. 4 UDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate f Panwbe Xanball. dee'd. Harinc bee apnolated Auditor to ascertain adTaneements and mas and repLit a dlsirlhutk or the funis in the hands of Wm. S. Moiwaa and Joaiak Keller, Executor ef Pboeh Marsbalid. erased, I hereby arts aotiea that I will attend to the duties ef my appointment at my ofhe m Som erset, Pav, ea raiamay the IStb day ef April, l(i-i, when and when ail person Interested may attend. W. H. BUPPEU Andiior. 4DMISISTRAT0R'S NOTICE, a of Henry Penrnd. dee'd, lateof Shad Tap. Sanwrset County, Pa. Letters at admutlstratiaa ea the abee eatat kartn been mated to the undrstara4 by the persons IndeMed to said aetata to maic immil- afe paynaent and those hartnc claims tralaR th am t present them duly utkaticatd iter se. Uemeat oa Thursday, th Srd day of April, isSa, at the late raninr of decameen. JU3EPH CARLE, saarll Adiainistraur. YalnaDlB Real Estate WE WILL OPEjS THE CAKPET TKADE of 1885 with prices of the differ ent grades of goods lower than ever known in Western Penn'a. We need hut quote prices of two grades to convince the pub lic. Tapestry Brussels, 50 ets. 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 yonr dwellings. GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. BOYTS, PORTER & CO., Brass and Iron Fonmlers, .Machinists, and Manufactu rers of Miners' Supplies, WATER ST., OPPOSITE B. 4 0. DEPOT, COSSELLSVILLE, PA. MANUFACTURERS OF THE YOUCH STEAM PUMP, w'ri.l 1 For Coal Mines, Furnaces, Turn-Table Dump Cars. Stone Picks, LARRIES. PIT CARS, COKE SCRAPERS. COKE BARROWS, COKE OVEN FRAMES, R. R. FROGS. BRIDGE BOLTS. SWITCH STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND SHAFTING. Heavy Catinrf and Forging ; Sheet-Tron repaired at short notice. E5TC2SED ET SCESTSTSAS P2iCTICALLI i. aCinW- MONUMENTAL 6PCZtTc 0MANY. DO NOT 13 S3 T.ETTE20 OverSOO Send for J Beautiful fr j J jl r Trice List 5 Design. jfjl Circular:. Watches and UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE FINE NEW STOCK .A.T W. II. WOOD'S, WO. 2 BAER BLOCK, SOMEBSCT, it .v.-., T . ,- i i.e. J for Infants and Children. awtortaio wrndarrd toiVJre that Cavstorfa rm fV!c. ifwnTi i.mm suu i mjt to any m c.,. iiaM KJ 8a. Oxford 6C, Esooaijr, s. T. Tan Jsiolata eure for laheamslsm. 8nims. Pmin Is the Back. Barns, Galls, &c Aa Irintanfancoaa PbIb relieTins; and IlfjulLn; Bemed Railroads, and Boiler Feeders. Hoisting Crabs Stone Wedges, Work ; Machinery of all kinds bnilt and may"-lyr. It Will IPay You To Buy Your Memorial Work or ft F. Staffer, Sierset Mi Manufacturer of and Dealer In It AID EMIT! OL Eattm Work Fmrr.itted ea Mart Hvtier. in 3 Vtlorm. Jlta Ajent Jot fat WHITE BtOSZgl Persoas ! awl it .VO.TfJf EST WOMK will nod It tu taclr Interest to eail at say shop, earn a prvrr thnwtng will be airen thesa. Varii cfi Gmrrtmtee i frr-a C. nd FKICEf t LUt LOW. llorila SseciaJ Ausaualstas Wait! Bt2, Or Pars x looses IntrMueed be REV. W. A. OtXTtfi. ee a Tx. eile.t lTn;TfYn'OH la rimor MATiglAL A.0 I O.STKLCT10. and whleh is destined lo t-e the losi!ar Moument for our Baaa;eala CUV mats. E MS A CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER YOUR Silverware r Witnoaa asriota CtoracB Ccatrairt. 19 Faiton tunst. X. T.