U II Somerset Herald DC -MIAT V-e I r'-;u--3r-v a:-' ! B-'yd. - , -& are CToakas-. -.- Tatat v. t..r ti spring boccet -roetfS isr i Ci--i -P-i ,.,.: "T is k Ij Mn, s- ,t-cr.V are cotrJ-f :a. v k e a: E- Kwr''-r'M.a.-lr. CN.r-.yd. .: a: J. E- Hifftasas. . . s ;Le sunny nae. - - - is k a: J. r Holderbanct'a. . . r r-ar- ia v-wa C. X. r-yi. r.ta.: a: J. li. Hi.-ieruaaai .1 ,;t wa-h-1 -. .f.-.t c.-ea-;at B3Wtspr,nff It : J. IJ. 15 jller- ' i ler.t ; ! at Parker . at i. E. Holder- ; is beir.; tt.:--.kei c:Tthe gar- or. be Brraye'i ia rjbc of . frji i'5 fonts cp, at S!r. , .sf ire n a- a:a:r.g the juiir.cl of Apr:l wind up the tr t;.e tlr-t lrJ of id : air.: s-pplies. atJ. i j.lat.t and sot . k andvjlore'1 l'.ks La? lva po-t- sd l y ; rut -ir: of tL fr-.? is d oe 10 i ft: I g -ass ware 's Mi-re. :n :a .y , Ti-ier s. , in a! . l: l'-rk.' ,i i' a: t.s- in ! ar.ti ;-r rr- -:-i - t tI:'i T"et. K-t will beo'.d cheap at Ms.". A. E. rHL'a. i;. i Varriiji es. g"J eoi-ds at C. N. B-..-TP. i- 1 r-i i " f r use. ali colors gai i at.d ivcads, C X. Eoyd ry ti e h i or lVbi. and ru: - L4T-. st J. B. Hvlierbaam's ti e a'.iv ar.d whitrwa-h the -a !.te tria ls, thrives or. :f a ri.'v y kin i, gi to J. p.. ia'.etiieir new sprite ' -J-t.. c ; tr.ji- a: J. V rtvs, e'.c at bctsoti idtrbvnta's. So. 4. Bat -"T h' a:.i'e3h fer.nes andbuild-i.?'-liy r.-t uzi cleanly and s jc- It.? .-. it.try i were never known to -7 t:; s tii'kly. Ti-ty are c.-lte passa- " a: i IxU Merjorandum and Pass I '; '-. jr-at arkry w ill be f .;::id at the ' Bo k ore. l'"s li. i Mazirf-s as well as tlenty o '.'' rea.llr.p matur will be kept a ..:' New twk r-t ;re. I tie t.rsr r.e I.-- c-in.p'eted :'.e e a-i't . t'. ;:,e l".'t and X Pro. ii cf (1 .hes. ca -t-reef A. H. I ry j wat.t a C'-:d sull r-. v ;. II :.,itr A I ll is the pliice ' :. ':. larre as ttaeat of goad ;iri r-t at L; S w ?.ore uhlch will .i a: - .it J '.it-. X t.r """inil lot of trunks. . : :.:.r in .w they are cheap, by the larire Mr.rs-.1J At J. ii. Miyd-r A Cj s "t an a'.wiys setting Sjniethine new in i.:. 1 y.ensware. H'j trt headqaarter v' r-e f-it. at J. S fri.vder - '-" t sni nct.1 cip j -!e:e aTStnert Tr.'. r p:.tr and envtic -pte in b-X-t. - f. u-i i at We.Jley New Bo. k Store it"" 'er !'. )'-kralth tools Jind - :....': ,f all kinds. Only the rue..- r. i U-: v.sii'.v at J. V- H j'.oer- A i.i" :-e of t"r.r -n. and German Oieo- . er.w i;::t .'-uruis ;:irf received at ew JVvk f-'.'-re. Ther wi.l A--I : A sre care for potato ; i:-.r t or ? .-.rtw trains of flaiseed 11 of ; tat"?. The ous will si. an :..t. 1 V -."-t c.:;-r, carving knives t er's knives and steels, razors -ri srew. etc A fine - . ! -a at J. B. Holder- ' i' v. fei f wall paper contains ' rr-ry jatterr.s. Call and see ' Mi;:':; Vm where. All jttper ''e f cUrt, at J. B. Siyder A fcl Vfl-.V e.f,rks. rakfs. scythe. i ".t rut.i:ig-ki.ivv. shear, and : ii. s rt nrtdod. t'nly the ' 1. ir, 1 prices to 'lease you at " -at. I.. U It, ticads. tacks, etc- A ' f utrvti.ing needed in making 1 r afut.d the house or farrj. i a. 1 . tt to vr u.terot to bcr them f '.'-I a rew and fall line of silk ' . v . - , I S-ter --. w,'.r, ai i-r,iw away uowa. i :T:i:g tejij these pjexis before, you i 15 the latest shades, at. B. Sxtbu A Co. t.,e Fert. Bm. ae al avs - I :.. e l t ' . i .i ; . " -..- - j j.i.cM turn i -T i ' t,:1. hi-. Kok of si rrr sMods i 'ft ' f men' lieaw and fine ban" lakes' pot. French and do- A. 1m's ttiue over K. C, D and K lasts. A.r'r -ent ,f ehiTvei sr.,! :. u1 MtTM4in gtww.-He stave jf - Hetnrrravn to car Meat --! it which tat, can 1 ket coo' V'-rv.n.IVrf, p.-', Ac. ke,4 Ait-y oa hard. .,, daily. Parties .' Esl tsve it ke; in the F.-frig- Ew Iuvrs A Co. ElT -r eraxTiTs with t-.e i rt annfaritiries ia the 2:sed sre i.ew t!.t.rt".:!r - arears In tl,i-r,.r,t w- . . , . . . r- f W-- .'j., JUS5rwf warrante-l A No. 1, at t miKaaii, duties bonestlj J. B. FsrLts 4 Co. ' tiocslv. Plail are fafhionarjle. Ire cream slfna Are blooming. ' I P.vt Kul normal js well patpociitd. ; i The nti hat aod ll.e banriooted' boy i t.jve liAirairaianor. j J: a, tirr.e t -jinratnt inafcu.i arrange- ' ni-.:.i lur Mttnriai Pay wrrricw. ; Krr. Crr-j If jr. of Ber lla. fct K-v-! ; -mi -iay K lat -rrt in Somerset. ! Ote of ilitf lfcjs K'rere raia 'jrni! we j evtr exT.rnced. Tisitod tii section Set-jr. L. W. Weatlaad, F1-, of John-town, was ia So3irrs Friilay and iturlav, aiteudicn Jir. aai l!r. Wa H. Kooatz, and Jcha II. . retaraed from tbeir Tit j juth. TharsJay rjt:niA'!-r Coirotb raoeived hii coam-is-i-jn Tharsiay. and the same day took cLarv of tLe oiae. Latt wttk was oce of perfoct sphag weath er, and grt was the amonat of rakin?, scrapine. aa l p-ia niak:n doae. Mc.-rs. Parker 4 I'araer hare had a bean- wt::t!? t.'t.1 in front cf their Ire re. It if te haadmet thiag of ibe kiad iue county. j . m i We call auention to the ad in another col aata of "tla.ne"s Twenty Yean ia Con- f.rs. acre is aa opportuatty to procure te arEcy for a very pop alar and reajy j 3 j Pennsylvania is theoaly -:ate ttiat can ; liy cla:ia to ti.e honor of liariog a daily j aepaper e.i.;el by a wodaa The paper ; is vne I'-iUtfoiite .Vr, and the editor ii M , ft iu:e O.-ay. TLe sJrcr Corurt Band treated oorciti tts w svSie choite vbc taiuruay even ing. Ti.e boys did Cunsi-ieratle pneticieg durtag the wtrtter, aiid they now p'.ay re markaUv well. Te Sellers A Maat property advertistd j wa jld At tjtn.T sale Wcinesday of last Iwnk to Mr. John D Arnold, for f;a tanurtd ar.d siitr dollars Mr. F. G. Chorpeaicg has beea ar-poiated AssiMaat Ia.-p-(Mor-:-Lase of the ti. A. B. by Graad Cvcia-aader. Austin Cirtin, for the i:h IHstrict, composed of the counties ofCle-irllelJ. Icd.aaa and JerTerson. We cali the attention of ourreaders to the charge in the aiver.iiajeiit of Mr Frank W. Hay's stove and ttnwire establishment. No. Washirsfton st.-tret. Jown'.own, to be fban 1 ca the rM --e of this paper. Mr. A. C. iava was in Somerset Thurs day, fr tLe pnrpvM of transferrins the IJt-oi-c to LS sacvsor. Mr. I-av-s express! hinustif as being dcliithu-d with Bedford, aul (.! pleased with the hotel ba-tine-. r.ev. L. K. Lavar. t ie young ia tke Ctiura. oa r-caday wid preichk sermon to Somerset Etancelical evening. May 3rd. A c.iri-xl itiv.Ui-.: . a : exf-ccie"! to the voutig ia lies and g-iitlemea of the town aad ri- cl::::v to be present. Mr. J--hn Conra-i. of Aliettheny toweshtp, tiuArii c-otictr, went to bed one ciLt last work without Liking the preraation to lock tue fnt:t o-r. an 1 woke tip the next mora lr j to find '.Lat Cftet-n dollars tad tnyfttri-oa-ly dma; i-eare-J fn m one of his pockets. In son of tLe counties of LLis state. tow-i.:p ha.. are t.ng btii.t :n waica to , Lr.ld all i. --hllc rneetincs. and for ue of the .--ti-x-1 b:ari, r-jperviv.irs. auditors, etc. oiceof the township ia Somerset county ml.-l.t imitate this movement with advaa tae anl protit. Vi'ho lost T We found money in oar store r.- :a Friday. April 21. l-3. The loaer caa air.rd to psy fjr ths notice by naming the atn-iit and kind lost, thereby securing tne fr.n'ls. Eesjctful!y, Cocx A Burtns. County Surintendecta Hugns. of Wett-lu-.rt lanJ. Welier, cf Somerset, and Bitenonr of Tsyctte, held a cocferenc atConnellsyille ia.'t week, for the purpose of arranging a uniformity in the methods and systems of ex&mina'.ior. in the three counties and the cenera! preliminaries for the county insti tutes. CiointM. ! CLoTHii ! Clothim 1 I have reveived and opened alt of mv fpringand summer sto k of clothing, and must say tLey are beauties. I am prepared to sell you anything yea may ask for in Cut-eway. ark c r Prince Albert styles, and any color desired. I have a good all-wool suit for $7, and a g-od heavy tweed for every -day wear f ir t-4. Call and see tleta. No. 4 Baer Biock. Mr. John Waterman, tonsorial artist, fa miliarly known as "CufTy."' has purchased the barber shop under the j!aie House and has employed two eipert workmen, one of them being Mr. Larry Larimer, to atte nd to tbe wants of customers. While keeping a n refill eye on the new sh'-p. Mr. Waterman mill atways be found at bis old stand on Main Cross Street, excepting times when possum and sweet potatoes are rip?. An exchange says; "'Genuine' counter feit ha.f dollars are in circulation. They are so called because they are exact copies of the true coin in every respect, even the fne cess cf the silver, which is supposed to be famished from the trade dollars. The coun terfeit half dollars contain cents worth of silver, the same as the genuine one does. and this affords a profit of 25 per cec hundred trade dollars, which can be bocght for 4. at the present rate will yield 21" hilf dollars, a profit of $25 "X. lea the small ; cost of recoiaing. The coins are deterred by an occasional r.aw in tbe workmanship. Mr. Samuel Bowman, of Yankee Jim P 0, California, male as a very pleasant call on Friday morning. Mr. Bowman left Cal if jrnia some time ago and has been trave! inE ieisarely along throngh the Southern States not forgrtting to take in the Srw Or- j leans Eiposition. While visiting the silver minesof 01 1 and Sew Mexico. he remember ed that a cumber of bis Somerset County friends Lad spoken to him of the supposed n is of silver ere in the Allegheny moun tains, and procured several fine specimens of ere which will be left at the Hkealk of fice where they can be seen by all who are interested in minerals. A nicssa?? fr-jra Mr. Charles McFaJJin, oot.ira.-Uir for the Allegheny tunnel, arrived at the sheniT s office Monday r.ight to inform Ler:ff Winters that a large number of Ital ians were on a str.ke at tbe east end of the tunnel, and. by threats cf violence, were preventing all those who were willing to go to work from doing so, am-ljssking the Sher irTio corue to his assistance ia protecting bis property and wiumg lanorers. i ne r-ner- wiih a Urge Atar armed with re- l vol vers and nnes, ten lor tae scene oi tne dirtarbance at an early hour Tuesday mora- ing. We be lieve there tad been no deeds of j j actual vio core committed opto tne time tne j mesMT.ger left the works. The enntrans ftirtfe bmldine of two new r school he-uses in the Somerset district were sold at the Glade Hoose, as advertised in tbe IIe' rj. Satuniay afternoon. Mr. Vri ah We'.lcr reorired the cocuacs for tbe br.iitiit g in the Welier corner, his bid being e-V-Si.i Mr. IJacoln Stern was awsrtied the coctract for tl bciiding at Sijwsvilie. the priee to lie ."'". The oid buildrntrs were sold at tbe same time, the oce bringing j try. and tSe otberthirry dollars. Taking ' uiero a t uin.cgn. we inina .-wmersn raws- j fl.ip has the best scboo. buildings of any ; tt;wr.sliip in tbe crjtity. They are mostly tie w huiluicjs. ao are well eonstncU-d, ' drained ar.d ver.f.lateJ, lieinj a vast im- i roteiueLt ca the structures which tbey replaced The Somerset township school : buard is euniDCeed of ere-jd eitinsna intr ili- ! . ... i . : . , ! irui uu niiril'IICli:E DfflL TUO lUf El IS- i teres! ia school affairs and disehanre their 1 and consciea- j We are informed that Mr. Walter J. Jones has old hit hotel property at Mryersdale and will come to Somerset to lire. """ Jatkc will Lad a fall line of Wanks at Wt ilW's Mew Hook Store, wbk-b have been i "J- prisu-J for tee in Somerset je - JUnfy. We bare added to ocr stock a fall line of I Ladle?" Muslin l"a5Twear. that we are offer- ! log very cheap. Paeeeb A PasKim. Our atock ii full aod coaiplet of all the new goods of the spawn, and at prices nerer before cftered. PAian Si Pakkks. Laxo PLasTEm. When the plaat sees the light of day, apply the plaster aod the good results will far exceed tiw aL Toms of it ia stock cheap. Coos & Bcxxm. The haado(uest line of Brocaded Wraps, Ottoman Silk Wraps, and Fiain Silk Wraps caa be seen at Par tea A Fiuu't. The headqearters for Boots and Shoes in Some-set couatr is at Xo. 3 Mammoth Sol VM, proPrior. His stock is al- w-rs 1Tt nd ia ti conatr. A KU,,,, WMU, M, B. Baer s paper, comes to us this week with double page supplement necessitated by a a big rnth ol aavemwmenta. inisspeus Toi antes for the prosperity of the paper. FsanuzEas. Oar stock consists of three grades Baugh 4 Son's goods, together with the "nomestead" of IVtroit, Mich and Fox A Woy's ruannfartare. Now is the time to use theui. Cuoc A Btmrs. " j Plat-tex, CixEjrr, The ; UJiE. CAunsro arteoiioB of builders aad cor.tracu.rs is di rected !o the fact that these goods art bought in car load lots, and oar prices for them are kss lhaa for local shipments, freight added. Coos A EtPElTS. Basoaixs ii Watcsbs. Hariuc bought an immense-stock of American Watches at the depressed prices, 1 am selling them at prices nerer before quoted. Waltham, El gin, ppringfieid and Eockford movements in Solid SOTer cases at f-S 112 and 114, Every watch guaranteed. E. McDowell, Jeweler, Somerset, Fv I hare on hand at all times a oonipjete as 1 sortment of the celebrated Studehaker wag ons, either steel-skein or hollow-iron axle This wagon was contracted for by I'ncle sam during the late rebellion, and the splen did service rendered daring the war bas placed it wbre it stands to-day all over the I'nited States, awar ahead of all others. Call and see them, or try one, at J. B. Hol derbaam's. Every wagon fully warranted. Oar line of carpets is still complete, but at the rate they have been sllir.g they are bound to soon be ali, aad owing to the wea vers' strike, we expect to have trouble in Cuing up again. If you want anything in carpets, call soon before the line is broken. Eerneinber, we have good Brasselis at 50, CO and a cents. Flowered carpet at :5, 3d. So, 10 and 5J cents. A nice line of rugs. J. B. Sstdm A Co, M. Arrnr to Eestih PsAcnrE. Thou sands of hsnJsomely printed cards were distributed oo Thursday in Sew York, by Gen. Arthur's oid law partners, stating that the ex-Presitlent wni resume me practice oi t law as a member of the firm. One of the firm said that Gen. Arthur wouid re sume active reiatious with the firm, chiefly as adviser in cases. He will go into court fre;jeniiy, bat not sa much as the other members. Eed This A report has been pat in cir culation ly ceriain parties who know better, that I have tjait the millinery business. Tbe report is not trae. I now hare, and will have during the season, the largest variety and best selected stock of miHinry goods in tbe county, including all tbe newest styles and shapes of bats and bonnets for ladies. misses and children, at the lowest price for the same quality and style of goods. Hats and bonnets received almost daily. Mxs. A. F I'bl. We never had as fine a line of men's, youths', and boys' clothing. Oar stock is now complete. To our regular customers it is not necessary for us to say that we sell clothing cheaper than they can be bought anywhere else, but to those who have never bought clothing from ns, we will give yon a guarantee as to the lowest prices, and to be exactly as represented. When we say it is all wool it ir all woo, and yon can bet on t. Fisk is still at large. J. B. Ssttdeb A Co. The bell ding formerly used as a postoffice has been painted outside and in and has been fitted up and is now occupied as a More by Mr. B. Keener, Jr. It makes a very neat and convenient store room, and as it is riilel with a larjre stock of bright. Dew goodi, it presents a neat and attractive ap-peararK-e. The counters and shelves are stocked full of ready made clothing, hats and gents' furnishing goods of almost every kind and description. Mr. Becher is a bus iness man of long experience and we hope to see him do a thriving business. See bis advertisement in another column. Being disappointed in occupying Room So 2 Baer's Block on 21 of April which we had reatd for the Sowekset Clothisg House j goods and which we still hope to get posses- sicn of very sawn we are compelled for tbe ne does, j pj-ct to open oar goods in the clothing de t. One .rtct of J. M. Holderbaam s Store, So. 4 Bar s Block, where we invite our friends j and the public to call and we will give them i the best show possibie under the circum stances, of the nice things, aad latest styles we have bought and have to offer in the way of Men and Boys Clothing and Gents Fur nishing goods. H. G. HoLTEESArX, Manager. A Blai CorxTT Corxr ErLE. The Blair County Court has adopted the following ralet " Sow, April 14. lSS. Hereafter no licenses to sell liquor will be granted to keepers of hotels, inns or taverns unless the applicant shall avoomr-any his petition with an affidavit setting forth that be has kept a hotel register during the year preceding his application; that said register contains the daily record of the names of strangers and travelers lodged and fed by him during the preceding Tear ; said applicant, as shown by his register, lodged and fed strangers and travelers, not residents of the city, borough, or township where said hotel is situated." Irpredations by tramps have already commenced, oar exchangees noting numer cos csms of robbery at the hands of the vag abonds. Tbe isolated farm house, where ' he male members of the family are absent, is tbe favorite stopping place, and all such i should be provided with a farm bell or some ! other means of giving an alarm. It is also an excellent idea to have a dood gan or re volver, with the members of the family posted in its me, lying in some handy place, as tbe average tramp is a great re spector of that incentive to more on. Tbe deserriM seeker after work will bunt up tbe farmer in the field. Instead of terrorix- j ing his boasebold. and tbe only way to deal wilh tramps is to keep them of your prera- isei. , - JriE Fran's Srw Ltcwxsx Kcxx. Just i before adjoorning eoort on Monday evening j JiHlge Farst said .- I will here state that j there is one rule that we will establish, and that is thai wherever there is a willful rio- ' lataoo of the law by persons to whom we grant license, aaa onngwnry granted on . the express condition that tbe law will be faithfully observed, it will be enoskxered sufficient erounj for the revocatioa of the ; iicennc. And every license will be granted this farther coodition. that the ban will , be closed at tea o'clock at nizbt. aod re-1 main Hoard nntll tbe next mornin? r an if i . i ,t, . -! Ullt DOt OOKTTN SI MIMl ODnmUT It ftlt- ficieat rround to refnse that persoa's appli- j catioa fur farther Uoena,r' Bnothtfdtm ' Globe. i i warm rummer, on the theory that a lata and t cold spring will bring torrid weather daring i the rammer months. i ... A Welder's New Book Store may be i found all articles in the line of iUiiocery. j TWat (roods hare been carrfuUy selected and are all rresa and sew. Put a few car of corn in the oren and kH tbeoi remain until redaced to charcoal- Feed this to the fowls, and notice the in creased egg prodactioa. rodonbtedly the cheapeK plate to bay your clothing is at J. ii. HoiJ)tuur ', So. 4. Baet Block. Womea are rapidly coming to the conclu sion that the "Charm Soap" is the best fire cent Cake ia the market. Machinists also ure it with saus faction. Sold only by H. W. Saafer. The place to bay a nobby salt of clothes, a stylish hat, a handsome Beck tie, or any thing in the way of pect's f ornishing goods, t at the Ooe-Price Clothing Store ia the old po&loiEce building. The spring-time has come gentle Annie, and so has a larce invoice of New boots and shoes, gaiters, slippers, and ererything ns- mU k -m m cl4ss ghoe . J , ,. Store at SoL Chi a The mast hartfjl thing pArents bare to contend against is the trashy and indecent literature flooding the country. Keep away from your children ali books that can not be read in the family circle. Buy your Boots and Shoes at SoL This and be harpy. Boy your Boots and Shoes at SoL This and save money. Buy your R d gb i-hi s and zet a neat t. Eay your Boots and Shoes at SoL Chl's and get the worth of yocr money. Doa't forget the place, Ko. 3. Mammoth Block. I have just received a full and complet stock cf Boots and Shoes of every style and description which I am offering at very low prices. My stock is weii selected and I will guarantee every article sold to give satisfac tion. Sol. Vau HaU, boots, shoes, collars, cuffs, handker chiefs, hosiery, suspenders and all the latest novelties in neckwear ; she celebrated Iron City Shirt, warranted to be made of best Sew York Mills muslin, with 4 0 linen breast and waistbands, at J. M. HoLSEKXAni's. So. 4, Baer Block. The Iowa Supreme Court rendered a deci sion, a few days ago, affirming the constitu tionality of the new prohibitory law and providing for its speedy enforcement. Tbe Court virtually declared that saloons may be enjoined as nuisances, and any citizen is practically given the power to close up a sa loon without trial by jury. If a saloon keeper disooeys an injunction, he can be panished with a fine of $1,(00 aad six month's imprisonment. Prohibitionists claim that they can close every saloon in the Sta.e. MmsTra's Wirx Aeeested. Postoffice Inspector Speese has cacsed the arrest of Mrs. Brinkworth. postmistress at the village of Maria. Bedford county, aad wife of Eev. Brink worth, pastor of a I'uckard church. She had only been married a year. Her sal ary depended on the number of stamps sold, and to increase her revenue she opened let ters passing through her office, abstracted the money, and placed therein an equal value of stamps. The work was skillfully done by steaming the letters until the seal was easily parted. The lady had been oper ating for a long time in this way. She is a leading member of her church and was com pletely prostrated by the arrest. Eev. Brink- worth cave bail for his wife in the sum of $l,5o0 for the June terra of court. Weatbeb Caasks Some people are con tinually kicking about things encountered in this life generally, and the weather in particular. To them tbe weather is obnox ious at all time and under all circumstan ces, and they usually manage to annoy their neighbors to an uncomfortable degree id tnakicg this fact known. It will be observ ed that the chronic grnmbiers who are now howling about the uncertain state of the at mosphere will, in due coarse of time, be heard railing oat against the ardent rays of " Old Sol " in the same vehement and dys peptic strain. Of this class of people there is no more admirable and appropriate descrip tion than the following quotation from Pope's Essay on Man, to wit : " Mas'i a fool! When It's hot ba wants It cool When it's eoM. he wadu It be Ne er eAateataa with his kit," Opd Fellows Celeseaiicx The member met in their Lodge-room on Monday eve, 27lh inst-, and celebrated th e sixty-sixth anniversary of the introduction of Odd Fellowship into the I'nited States. Eev. C C B- Duncan bad been requested to deliver an address on the occasion, which he did giving a very ln'.l history of the order from its inception to the present time. Gen A. H. Coffrath followed in a Jew well pat remarks on "True Odd Fellowship;" after which Messrs. John Chi, J. R. Scott, Rer. Peter Voce and others made extempo raneous remarks on the Order. Tbe re marks over, a lunch was spread in the Looge-room. and partaken of by the mem bers. The Committee of Arrangements. Messrs. Harrison, Horner, Knepper and Duncan, w.'re voted tbe thanks of the Lodge. Forty-three members of the Order were present. Yours truly, A. C Houirr, RtsoLrnoss or Ec-rsxT. At the resrular session oi the Somerset Methodist Episcopal Sabbath School, held ! last Sunday, tbe 2oth inst., the following pre-emble and resolutions were adopted t WnxKEAS, In the dispensation of an All- wis Providence we are called upon to mourn the death of our aged Brother and worthy member of this Sabbath school, Brother Hern Keiser ; And Wlterm, It is meet and right that we should chensh his memory for tbe good deeds done by him during his earthly pilgrimage, and for the rectitude of his walk and conversation in matters per taining to the Church and all its institutions; TVi-rorv ht it lUnhrd, That this Sabbath school received with sorrow the intelligence of the death of Brother Keiser, who was one of its faithful members for the past twenty years, and who always manifested a great interest in its spirituality and temporal wel fare. Id every position in which be served this sabbath-school as o racer, teacher and scholar he was diligent in the discharge of his duty, thereby leaving us an example of devotion to Christian profession and princi ple worthy our emulation. RaoUtd, That in the death of Brother Keiser, who for fortv-seven years was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church at this place and Berlin, we have seen pass over the rubicon of death one of whom we shall cherish kindly and affectionate remem brances for his fidelity to the church, and for his liberality to the support and spread of the gospel ; and. while his death has left a vacancy in our religious gatherings which anmt be filled, we bow in humble submis- " Divine will and trust that be enjoy holy communion with the Saints in Heaven. KatJved. That we tender our sympathy to the bereaved widow who survives him, and may her knowledge that her husband died in the hope of a blessed immortality be her consolation and her straight; and. in her declining years may her faith in the prom' ises of our Saviour ar.d Kedeemer bnoy her cp wua vne asurance m a nappier union in tbe life to come. RemJrtd, That this tribute to the memory nf onr deceased Brother be recorded by the Secretary as a part of the prsx-eed;rj of this Sabbath School. Wubiiotoj Vecahax. Wl. B. Vise c . . t tt CIS L J. ri www Wa. B. Gaarca, Gbobge W. SrvncB, Coram iUee. ' Some weather prophet baa predicted a ekk lav's Mills Irata, Weather warm. Exit by the rear door Sugar season. Farmers'ara preparing for oata sowing, kelson Wahl is down with rhunaatUm. Ths frog bollow orcbeMra is doing a booming business. We heard the "Felix" run crack, both barrels having gone of at oner. Clayton Herring who bad been sick of ty phoid fever bas again resnmed work. Mr. Justus Walker's sugar camp caught tire one night ls&t we-k, but was quenched before doing mueh damage. Last week tome scamp entered the sugar camp of Mr. Theodore yi"r"r1l doing con siderable damage, Mr. George Critchfield one ol oar enter prisicg millers, left here to take a poeitioa in the Boynton Mill "Felix" the notorious ass who so freely explodes his gat through the columns of the Cuwumercial, says "Berkley's Mills population conaiaa of lunatica." Now I thiak if Een- nell's Mill were to trot out her lunatics, "Felix" would head the column and there would even be no one left to attend to the old grist milL Kexofbos. j BaoTBurvaixxt Iiexs. The wheat crop will not yield over 50 per per cenL, and it may erea fall below this rate, if the weather will not be fude. The twitter of toe swallow is heard on or more, bat according to the belief of some mortals it will be tbe last time. I say it would be a great pity. The annual ioTefeast will be held as the Grove church, one mlie north of Berlin, on Sunday. May 2Xh. This announcement may be considered a little premature, but then yoa know "a stitch in time saves nine." The time bas arrived, to farmers throw of your coata and roil np your aieeves, aad jatnp into the work up to your elbows, ami get out your summer crops, such as can, barley, potatoes, com, etc, I guess by this time they are harvesting these crops om m Nebraska. The Berlin Normal, andex the principal- ship of J. M. Berkey, numbers about seven ty students. Last Friday evening the school organized a literary society, which will meet every Friday evening throughout the term. I understand it is opened free to- all lovers education. Rev. H B. Holsinger. from Ashland, O, is Tisitiag friends and relatives in this sec tion. The former number is legion, the lat ter few. He intends to start home this week. accompanied by his daughter Annie (Mrs- Paul G. Sowag) who contemplates taking an extensive trip through the Western States and probably some of the Territories. Tbe sugar season is closed for the present how long it will last I don't know. But no one knows what slavish work it is, and bow sour this maple sugar is before it be comes sweet, except those who manufacture tbe article, and no one is happier when the season closes than the parties who make it. and the winding up of this season is always bailed with joy, by both the old man and the " boys." The crop can be put down at about 65 per cent, A few weeks ago a new firm in dry goods and groceries started up in Berlin, which caused quite an excitement in the lamp oil business. Our merchants sold oil for years at 'Jt cents per gallon. This new firm hung out their shingle at IS cents ; soon the shin gles were out at the older firms at 12 and 10 cents per gallon. After everybody in this section had a five gallon caa filled at tea cents they all advanced it again to IS cents. the present price. Sow aSE This EDrrom Hexald; A short time since I l oeived by mail an article clipped from the VrytndoU Cbounerrkd, headed "A red-hot snot at Banard Stalwart," written by one who pretends to be a Keader." This Son- pareil "Reader" filled half a column in that wonderful sheet, finding fault with a short item found in Brothers valley Items a few weeks ago. Sow. Mr. Baader, let me tell you right here that it requires no education not much intellect and but very little brains to find fault with, and criticise the produc tions of another. I could fill the whole Commercial in criticizing your article, but this would make neither you, myself, cor anybody else any better or wiser by reading it. 'Reader," the world is large enough for you and I to get along in it, without sitting down and wasting time in fioding fault with each other's past mistakes, and in fact, life is too short and time too precious to in dulge this childishness. Keader, once we were children, and talked and acted like children, but now we are both men, and have to deal with the realities of life, so, let us put away these childish ways and act like men, I would not have wasted any tima, paper, or pencil in replying to your article, had you let by-goaes be by-gones, and dealt with the great present and future instead. You say in your article "a man living in a glass house should cot throw stones," having undoubtedly reference to my past political mistakes, aad you seem tbink that by quoting such maxims, yoa will justify your own coarse. Sot so, Mr. "Reader,' there is this difference between my past mistakes and yours, I have confess ed them more than a hundred times in pri- Tate, and now say, once for all, in public that no one was ever more sorrr for his past follies, than I am for my past political mistakes. But how is it with yon and your followers, why, whenever a little mention is made of your past as well as present won derful po'itieal blunders, yoa fly into a passion, and resort to the press to justify your mistaken course. In your article yoa say the split in the party has brought about its desired end, and 1 Kae5s has as far as yoa are concerned. Three years ago you and this tax collector, and all others who voted the same ticket, defeated Gen. James A. Beaver, a one legged Cnion Soldier and as good and true a Re publican as ever trod on Pennsylvania soil for Governor, and assisted directly in elect ing a young Maryland Democrat in his stead. Last fall your brethen in Sew York and elsewhere defeated Blaine for president. Sow Mr. Reader'' you have stabbed the Republican party in the back of late years whenever you had a chance, and does it not seem a little shocking and cheeky that while your hands are yet stained with blood to Sy into a passion to vindicate your bad course. Indeed it seems to me that too (ev ery one of you I mean) ought to be down in sack cloth's and ashes instead of pursuing the coarse you do pursue. You seem to re fer with pride to the 81, COO republican ma jority in the state. I ask what gaod did that do, besides there are quite a number of eaases for this large majority besides the reuniting of the party, but this is not tbe time nor place to enumerate them. Mr. Reader, don't yon thick it astonishing for yon to write the way too do, when I know that yoa didn't vole fir Blaine or any of the other republican candidates last fall. In conclusion I would say to the " Header" that he may cnucise at this '"item" ander consideration from now till dooms day and be can t change the truth of it one bit. Sow An Tars-, Km, i-TATE TaAXsrxxs. The fbllowicg deeds have beea left with Register and Re corder Shafe to be placed on record, since April 15th: Thomas Lee and wife to Samuel C. Toch- eJ, two lota of ground ia the borough of 5al- mbnry ; csnsideration, J1315.CT. Char lea W. Fnh and wife to lewis & Posh, boose and lot of ground in the bor ooich of Stuysuiwn; esosderatioti $.V. Uargaret Thomas to Daniel Everiioe. tract cf land in Southampton townahip ; consideration $-15. "Peter P. H. Walker and wife to Frederick Boelman. property ia Somerset townahip ' consideration $000. Ephraim Seese and wife to Lanna Seese, seventy acres of land in Paint township; consideration $1,01C j Geortw F. Baer and wife to Jooeph Voynet fir surface and soil of 1-13 acres, coal and I minerals under three acres, Elklick town- y, uw w mtiA uiuoMfljrf , uro, m Corsi deration $f.,4. Leslie Brown and wife to I Banfull. three list of ground ia Coo fi uence Ikugh ; consideration i f. Susan Ferner to Isaac Fenser. lot cf ground in StoTstown borough ; consideration It. Michael Jar-Jan and wife la John T. Ppi- cer, property in New Baltimore Borough ; ronsi deration $ . Frank J. Gillespie and wife to John P. Spioer, lot of gronnd in Sew Baltimore Eor oogh ; cfmsxlt-ratioa $39t. Jane and Wm. Leacheobr to James All bright, six lots of ground in the borough of 1'rsina ; coaaidention $400. James All bright and wile to Joseph Mc Clintock, six lota of ground in the borough of Crsina ; ccmsi deration Wm. Shoemaker and wife to Sarah Chris t ner, 115 acres of land in Addison township ; consideration, $5 00. F. J. Anspach and wife to James Anspach, tract of land in Elkiick township ; consider ation $113.71 Margaret Sipe and Daniel S. Sipe to Har riet Mahler, two lots of ground ia Jenner X Eoads ; consideration 0. Jacob Eeusinger. rf. m- to D. J. Otto, tract of land in Elklick township; consideraticn Angus Tinker to Lydia Lacdls, property in Meyersdale borough consideration $. RxsoLmoss or Respect. HEADvtCABTEKS JbSSX DtAL CaWF, So. ) 32. Soss or Veteeasw. Crsina, Pa., April 27, ISoi. J Wheeeas, God ia his Providence having seen fit to remove by death onr comrade and brother, Ira I- Snyder from our midst ; TVrryorr be it i2W, That in the death of Orderly Sar gent Snyder, this camp mourns the loss of a competent and faithful officer, sincere friend and brother. lUtoitfi, That in the life of our departed brother, we recttgniie as example and traits of character, that it would be well for others to possess and practice. KaUird, That the Comrades of this camp do earnestly and sincerely sympathize with the father and relatives of our deceased com rade, who by his death have suffered the loss of an only son and brother, stricken down in his early manhood. Some one has said. " Tis a libel on death to call him the king of terrors, an enemy, when God rends him to deliver us from pain, misery, and disappointments of life, and transfers us from delusive dreams, to a region where all is pure, substantial, enduring joy and end less felicitv."' Only a tew years at best and we eome"to that bridge death which trans fers us to our future borne. lUtoitvi. That the comrades of this Camp wear the usual badge of mourning as pre scribed by rules and regulation of our order for space of days. lUmtrrd. That a copy of these resolutions be presented to the County papers tor publi cation and that a copy be presented to B. F. S nvder, father of our deceased comrade. E. s. Muxes, F. P. Adesos:, Committee. C ASTORIA. When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a child she cried for Castoria, When she was a Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had children she gave them Cast's. MARRIED WINTERS. KIMMELL. March 5. 18S5 At the Lutheran parsonage, by Rev. J. F. Shearer. James L. Winters and Miss Susan E. KimmelL both of near Semerset, Fa. MARTIN DOMEE. At Eerlin, Pa., on Sunday, April 19. liij, by Rev. John H. Knepper, Mr. W. A. Martin, of Pagh, Pa , to M iss Susan Domer, of Sand Patch, Pa. RINGLEE COUNTRYMAN. At Luth eran parsonage ia Friedens, April 19, Is 55, by Rev, J. J. Welch, Mr. George Ringler and Miss Anna Countryman, both of Stony creek township, Somerset Co., Pa. DIED. KACTZ la Jennertown. April IT. Mrs. Margaret Kautz. aged 50 years, 6 months and 4 days, Mrs. Kautz had been an invalid for many years. At times her sufferings were very great, but she bore them all with that pa tience and submission that can only flow from a full trust in God. She was ready, nay. anxious to enter into rest, She was a woman of more than ordinary excellence of cnaracter and life, and will be sadly missed, not only by her family, but by the whole commnnity. amstKataarr AmaAtrr. Oorrsetsd by Ooost at Baaarra. saLaas is CHOICE GROCERIES. FLOUR 4 FEED Apples, dried. A nletttuer. gal Bras. V 14 x-s Bauer froll) ... Baeawhaat f) baih Tffioe ..fci0-e 1 li li s . 4 tO S s ow eeiew -w0 wehe I WC - t!S Tire Toe te .. U.'wjO ............j eosi W Tie 13steC meal, in as. Beeswax B Baoocsboalders, .. Shies. -eomntrvhamia . Cora, (ear) new fl bashel. (sbeilod) old " ..... meal V b ........ Calf SAins. " ... tera. d" l'r. bbl Flaxseed. ba. ()... Hams, (snjear-curea) P S. LArd.fi a lvejiie Leather, rod solo, w ..aocflsae jp". z kin. " SSiui Midd'.lrict.and enop 1M Si 41 sutjtl " tata. bn OXttHK Potauiea. bw (new) Peaebea. dried, a vQ4ie e10 BUC'- Kvo. bn Rasa-V Salt. NaLV bM, axtra "v. 'r.----::-:? ' , 'l,!, II ..i e'OSi Oroand A lam, persacE.. Aahicw. per nark.......... Saa-ar, yellow a S white - Tallow, m lnl. ba ""'"mltZ arts, iv oa t Ureses wool. .- Clothing! CB1ID mm 0PE1PG ! NEW GOODS ! XEW FIRM, AND BECHEBS ONE-PEICE CLOTHING HALL I have come among you to cater to your wants, and protect your interests, I have just ieturned from the eastern markets with a mammoth stock of CLOTHING, HATS, AND GENTS' FUlSHi EDCQS. Fr Men's, Youths, Boys' and Styles, at A RemcLrhiMy Laic It jure. My entire Stock is new and fresh, and as all grades of Gothing are twenty-fire to thirty per cent, cheaper than they were sonable when I say that I can sell goods much c7ieajer than those who have accumulated lanre stocks during: the last ten years. I therefore cordially invite one and all to call and con vince yourselves as to prices, compared with others. My stock will be found complete in every department, and ladies will do well to call, bring their little ones, and have them clothed where they will get polite attention and full value for their money. B. BE.OIiJi.-lri, JR., ONE-PRICE CLOXUIEKs OXZ PQ 8TOFTICE 8T-aVTT3J 9&S0LE AGENT FOR TEE OHEKIFFS SALE. Br Ttrtaefna!a writs rfn Fa twaod eat f ta Ctmri ol OBana Pin ai & Heerset Ccaty, (.. wa ts we dirrU4. then- will l- expul U sabo SAia at is CXwt Uusss sa SMt Mgh, Fa, THURSDAY, MAY 21, ISSo. at 1 st Vrt r- . U t rti M. Ulla interest aad etslai ot Vrtah H. Sarlcr. ol ia aa4 is tb MKtrn sax nai tw ix A errula um of laa4 B at t& Jefltnue Twp ' irl IV, fa, -Aaiauw L.I acre aad La prrean. stnrt aMwaara, atiiouixaa lands ( VU Fiiolline. Slaoa tlaa srer. Jtmah belt, aad Alex MilMr, u A tae ap- laKca iaexeea'iee at the rait at Ju. W.Oas- Urer. oat JliHW W15TEKS. sacftSL A stenYArctAST ij r. n'. WtIbk aaaMd persons a la By emea tbetr imiilii for Tim or Btaaraat Lhsm, ttjeethar wuk th eeruacsiea. aOMartta, how), w.. ul sour is harebv gives thai ih atM wUl be preMAUSd to taaOoert ofvtaarur Smmmm 6-r i.k-nm .MooiAT mamf. wy IV Is, when aa4 wber all person insareeud aaa attend it ikay see pruper. vavau. Jo ha P SMrer. Tn Ralifnaaew Bsrtmall. C'harion ViiiiaatA. W. ialisirr. aUaiiok Tp. Airxjjvtar Ehwaa. Karkwwai. MiiAvnt Tp, R. T. Frmscw. Coeaaaace Berocf a. Seoct Sterner. - " Henry LocAL. Sallsbar? B- -roach. iaioaP. Swtiiaer. Lartiaer Tp. Jua. bcsiwi, CaoEMsn Broaarh. USTATTIAXT. WtaifoH Oarvry, AUeahenv Tp Pratysoa. i s. it. cirrcHrrixii. Apr. x. Ik. klcrk U. S. QOURT FKOCLAMATIOX. nauA the BcnaraMe Wiuiis J. Baca. frwlciel J atia ta ssnral Coans ot Oosawm PieaJ f tb several eeaati eooiptlc the tSch Jadirial ttiscies, aad Jutln el th iVir-i ot fnr sad Trratlcsr aad Oenarai Jil beiJwr. It um trial C ail espial aad other oseoder tt th said IiUUSet-aad Collijsaa1 S a rax Ss -roam. tAiBim Jadar e the Oearsot Uaws lea aad J asitcvs of i h- OcotrtJ ot t rmr aad Terataer aad Uvaeral Jail Ixliwry lor tb trial ot ad o vi tal aod otier otieoders ts lh ooaaiy oi Somerset, has imed lb ir prsevcts aad ax dtrsetsd, sue hottlne a Ocsr ol ivasmoa F)as atd OeMral Q Barter tsessices of tLe Kae, aad Oeat-nJJail 1-eUrery, aad Coeru of Uver aad TeralDAT, at stay, Mmj 1A- Wortrt is berery anvrn to all ths Jastiees of the Peaos. iba Corucer aod ttctistaMes wlthia xuo sabl t ''-ar:tY ol Sotmersc-t. that thor b then acd Um ia their proper persons wita tbstr ioUs. ro oris, mqnur.Kai. sisminstioiis aad other maeas brmDoes, t do Uxee thinirs which ta their e and ta that behalf apprrtata to to doae ; aad aiso they who will prueectti acairst the prisoners thai Ars or shall be ia th .ail ol Sotawrset euwny, to t then aad Lhart to pruserau atiaiact thesa as shall be jast, JOHW WLSTF.RSI. SrxaisT's Orrrca, t San2. April. Si tsai. JJEGISTER-S NOTICE. potior U asraby gives to all persoas eosoened Is litalea. eraditors. or ethsvlse. thai tao tot IowIimc aea-aats hw passed riir. aad that Lhssaaxwill be proses ted lor oucsrwatioa aad allowance at aa Orphans' Coart to be held at Sub rsrt en Tharsday. the ax day of May. lite L. FirsA aonooat ot SAmoei A. Huiger, Admr. of Mkrtel fcuoeer. dee d. i first aooient of J. H. Frita, on of the fcxee ators ot Iiawel Friu dee'd- 3. First aad final aeeoaat of Amy S. Hffmaa aad Alex Uueaaa,Adotra,o( Wat. H. HoSaiaa, deea.sd- 4. First and ftsal anewst of Albert Blaekbom aad Thuaas K. iilacaiMua, Admr. ot Joha Aua ers. dee d. 5. First aad final aeeovst ( Sarah H. Clair, Ad saiaiitramx of Wot. H Clair. S. First and final scec-ant t KoIsdb Lotr. Admr. fMi-hselLAhr. 7. First and hoal aoeoast of Joha !Veareabsr gvr, A'lnr. of Joe. Rearest nrer. dee d. s. First aad final nogeant ot Alex Brnbaker, Adnunisrraior of Marsraretta Welier. dee'd. s. F'irt an t final sooount of Alex iirubaksr, Etecntor ol Uenrr Sbonilr. dee d. 10. First and csai aeeaat of li. 3. Bmtker, AJmr. of Levi J. W tiler, dee d. 11. First aad anal aoooanl of Isaac berkey aad IavM Berkej. A antra, ol J. Berker. dee A. IX. First aeooont of oah S. MiUe'r aad JoaiaA Mliier F-xeeatuTS of Saza'l J. Mliier, der'd. 13- First aevoost of Ifmcvel Hi dau and Jotiah Bc-yts, Adair. A Uimn J. Bt rta. dee d. 14. Secvd AOeoont el Euaa Fike. one of the Ad BiiiitKraUirs f Jobs I Savior, dee d. li. Aeeunct of John H. Miller, Administrator and Trustee f irey. C Harraan. dee i. IS- Aoroost ol Israel Braneraad Henry Lata A, Aiimlnutrators of Hiram Brvner. doe d. IT. Aoeount of Mary Sehaialle, Administratrix of Lanie Sehmaije, d'oe'd. KeziKer s Ofh.w, CHAS.CSHAFER. Apr. xs, lsai. fccr-ner Assis's Sols OF 1) Y YIKITE of an order israed eat of tb Ccwrt ot Common Pleas ot S-'-merset County. Pa to la radenisrsed, tcero will e ei posed to saie t p-- Wie nntcry at sruItSTOW, sua i.KStr eXJl STY, PA m SATURDAY, MAY 23, At l o'eloek ia tbe artTsoco, tb followisg describ ed real estate, fc-rmeriy the property ol Henry S. Berkey. ta assiawur. namel y : ' A eenaia lot of (Toand sitsata IJUa la at Mostoller Satioa (on the saieret and Cambria AiAlinjed ) ia 4rjemaboB icg Towns bin. Conaty and State aforesaid, buu ded by and fnnuna; said railroad on the asoata east, by the m-rset and ttfyestowa pabiM road oa tb Soathwest, aad ajM.tninn Utr-d of Ed vtrt Mtjswller on tb two rents mi re side, soav taiciCE 19 i-lt rrls mor or leas, having thereon ereeieil a new two-story plane dweiiiar hc-. with a lanr stor-roem therein. Puowme at tnu p mt Is ion led on the premise. 4ra A eertaia irvi of mad stta IslO ate a ate la the T;nsneip. fenty and Mate aii-reAid. ad4ni&r th ausrwrs-a pike, land of H. W. Miller, the bun . .m ut Ja ooh Berkey. dee" d, rnd partot the Ji-ph Kueber trart. eontaininc M'4 acres, saore er teea. t his tract is part of a ianter tract known as tb Koeh er trsrt. It Is ail cleared, aad ander a aih st4 fesiirraUoa. I . ry Th risht. title and Interest IIQi On of Henry S. Berkey f, Is and to the ht-oiesteiM- larm of Jsi-ob Berk er. ee 4. sitnat in tbe tusrcship. eewnty ard state alom salo. aCoinina lanes of Jeremlsh Berksy and S.msei F'iee;ieon the north. Joseph Koeaer aad o. X hereintefore described oa tbe West. H. . Miller oa the Soath aad th swblie road oa th east, eosuinina lot aere mure or leas. Al acre of whieh Are cleared aad ander a als;a state wf CaltrvaUuB. and so arras well Umbered. There is a gond nrenar of ehoie fraiu aad a good aaar eaaip oath premise. Than Is thereon erected a roup frame dwe.iisc house a Iran barn aad other ostbnUdina-s. The nfht. title and Interest derived nuder and Ir virta of tb pruvisions of Ut LAS M 111 A&d THUOMt fll JutA K-r, . deed. TERMS: One-third ia hand, ons-thtri ia atx moatfea and r-third in on year from data el oonnrmauoa of sale, with rotervt ca deferred paymenu rroasdate si ecnnrmauoa oi sal, lea per ent. of the nar- ehase ssooey to bepald waa property Is kaocd down. apr a. EDOAB KYLE. Afslgsee of Ueary S, Berkey. Clothing! GRAND SFBISC OPENING ! XEW STYLES ! NEW PPdCES! Childrens' Wear of the latest two years ago, it is only rea SOMERSET, PA. CELEBRATED OWL SHIRT. Valuable Beal Estate WE WILL OPEN THE CAKPET TKADE of 1885 witli prices of the differ ent grades of goods lower than ever known in Western Penn'a. We need but quote prices of two grades to convince the public. Tajmtry Brussels, 50 cts. a yard. Body Brussels, 1.00 a yard. These prices are without prec edent and the "roods are the best value for the money in the mar People of Somerset, take ad vantage of the low prices now, to recarpet your dwellings. GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. BOYTS, PORTER & CO., Brass and Iron Founders, Machinists, and Mannfactn rers of Miners' Supplies, WJTEK ST.. OPPOSITE B. Jt 0. DEPOT. COXSZLLSTILLE. PA. MANUFACTURERS OF THE YOUCH STEAM PUMP, ttZT' ft - it' ' ;..'3 I For Coal Jlines, Furnaces, Trirn-Table Drimp Cars. Stone Picks, LARRIES, PIT CARS. COKE SCRAPERS. COKE BARROWS COKE OVEN FRAMES, R. K. FROGS. BRIDGE BOLTS SWITCH STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS. AND SHAFTING. Heavy Castine; and Fordnp. ; 5i.ett-I.-un repairej at siiort n xic. Zm a -O EJvIIuiiaIZD ST aL37ST3A3 211x1153 Nilrje-Ti' I II i 'wii ' II T JencJ tcr Fries Llat Circular:: MOMUMENTL. EPCZE COMPANY. Jl t TT3PCT. CCS rr. wf ?vr OverSOO pklfPi BeaLrtituI MU Deaigmm. II T 1! if I w.ur-i DO NOT BIT'S YOUR Watches and Silverware TJISTTIL YOU HAVE SKEZNT THE FINE NEW STOCK: A.T W. TrI. WOOD'S, NO 2 BAER BLOCK, SOMERSET, IP-A for Infants and Children. ssweaaaaTMsmwasaatl issen?ervxasypreaipiaa I tea- H. XAacBEW.lt. a, ILTK"' 113aC'zfordSt,BroaalTa,XT. Wasowa aarkios Bwxttcatfca, Taa Carura Ooawasr. 51 Iwisow Ax aJbsoltita cure for RbeamaX the Back, Barns, GaJIs, At. Aj reUeTins and Ilealia; Semedjr Agents Wanted rpu TXLta riaest rrwlt mm lissmi A. tmt Isihii asmek. Terms aJkwsal. Sitaauen permarmv. as-Wresfctliiai waia iRVeif Hurswymwit ocntswriB, I . Railroads, md Boiler Feed ers. Hois tmg Crabs Stone Wedges, Work ; Machinery of all kinds bnilt an J may'-lvr. It Wm Pay You To Boy Your Memorial Work Of e F. Mr, tot Mi Manufaeturwrof and Dealer in jiiii in aum in Casfrrw Wart rriet rY Wefire. re a foyers. 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