The Somerset Herald. t rrr. 3iV XJ II. USa. - UiS EsD A 1 Wawr at Byd a. A cry ficmer i predicted. TT; arwaao arviata are busy, r-r-are i Jt PecaretMO I'sy S aes are i" a taircorjdluoe C ? ti" Krort s1 '"J rv w jdi and teids are crtta. rets wul be aashioaeble. rh GM seeds. C. X. Boyd. rj.-iwa.-e at J- B. EuMerbeam's. sc caJs al J. B. HrtdeTbanm a. Fata B- Hoiaerbaaraa. Xit snest Cgars in towa. C ". Boyd, rr-xixe-i paint at J. B. Holderbaam'f F4re are renin- ia their beat lito i?'e bads are pettier in an appear- ai:. i other tegaiblankj for saie by --es. a , :.v ., T TI TTnMor. TA.;.:- c'- - - ---- --e d?:.c:ias bivalve is now enjoying a and Steel, at J. B. Hoider- r raging ir different peru of rASe. Ch.'.i-eo taSs from C5 cent np, at Mrs. i rtra, i rltreiadBanaaaf of jane qcalite at I j ntie pantaloons last make tiie coat gaj nt t.-et. chars Sop is ali-tie-co. So'id on!y it r.J-fer fmr. - Pi.f. brussa aal painters supplies, at J. j. n-su - ' Ere ;oa seen the 5 and 10 cent counters t: toa: s bwre. - t jrfsme from millions of blossoms , ;sa ?-eot lb air. irr-.p still ahead. TO cents a gallon, j. ,i j: itaer's Store or-'y. -mxfX d'sting acd shoe brashes at E. H ii-erbaaai's. Tt Al!i'-irse for waijs and ceUings; do :.i'rsb off. S&M by C. X. Boyd. T:t tie "Boo Voyage"' toilet soap, a 5 cent 5oii only at gba.'er's Store. hKket has only one price on all hb goods iri u-Ju p-ot is lower than the lowest. M-iiaery foods w U be sold cheap at Mas. A. E. Uhj. i. Pia. Oils acd Varaithes. good goods at irwr-ww. C.N. Bom. ?iii3 nJred resJIy tor use. all colors gal ara, Pir.t and rounds, C X. Boyd. TC sUo gla, by the box or light, and cut u i-t zeor ir. at J. B. HoMerbaam's. "J"n:ei: s: aaoe, a ten of gtod timothy Ur ar.i s ' ' of g-t-d straw, at this office iii.in Ccth S-jrup cares Coachs and ui.cj. It ts no er.aai. Prcg,n.ts all kerp Ti s-. xk i f Cmbreila " wii ca te found at Bet i and Rnbber ier's Clvlhing Eivt tjb "asted of the Fine Flavored. Fresi. FL-st clsrs French Candies at hafer s Ct;-i, oJ cl;iS, rJ3, ef- at Vtam tr.ces s: J. M. lioiderhattm No. t, Baer i-.:k. Tin po-aw bass are already on the watch fer tie f-t rrwn and juicy shot of the Ur. Ciil ear!y aal !ecare some of those great Laanir row being offered at Beckers Eali. Ti PecnT"Tn" Sh commission will o jr,tjotf 3 '.' California trout daring the r.-wT SRcth. tr '.sh rparrrs are death to boner bees rr, a saotber reason whT ther should be eivmirared. Fssk B'X'ks. Memorandom and Pas Bc ks in great variety will be found at the N-w Eook Sure. Tbe lareeM stock f A. E. suit can be fJ at Berbers nhing Hall, at aston- ai-nrly low prices. Arp'y rime to the roots at roar plain trws and dtsst vridi tbe flour of sc'phur till ttfrai weU f.Ttnsed. . W ' Is Ecnticsdon a yocth of some seventeen scxawrs, was recently wed to a apioster of iet than forty w: Vr;s?y has a larire assortmeot of good v-ittiard biK.ks at his New Siore which will oid at poriar r riora. . v , . Ttrt and XIacazines as well as plenty of thr rood mi-.r.f taarter will be kept at rLiry't yrw Book St.ire. to Bscaer s Cothing Hail for a good E-.rs. He is the sole agrat for the Celebrat ed Shirt that has no equal. Ce of the first new buildings completed ti-9 rtji.j. is the addition to the boot and iaojor A. H. Ferner Bro. Th !xrr and most complete assort meet of Sne writing papers and enTelopea in box- '." be found at 'WelSeys 5ew Book Sore rarpeus tools, blacksmith tools and Bethaaies' tools of all kinds. Only the is makes and best quality at J. B. Hoider- hC3"a A f-ii liae of Chromos and German O'.eo s. in beary gilt frames just reteiTed at T':sT Kew Book Store. They will be acciap. it We.3rr Kpr Book Store may be tati tli arucles in the line of stationery. -e r.-i hart been carefuiiv selected and "-tSfrssbandaew. T"JnKt.i:y the cfaea;st place to bay rrclcilcg Uat J. V. HoLitnaATB s. 4. Baar Block, '-i: Psao XTixa 6m plant sees'the af dy, apply the planer and the good ""c-a Ji Jar exceed the coat. Tonsofitia clop. Coca t Bmrrs, tbe beaiaane-s fur Boots and 5hoes in Ne- coostr at Xo. 3 Sammoth proprietor. His stock is al- - Srf U-rrt and rf w4mI ewtUTT, and pock-ft cnOerr. carrier knirP" aatcae, , k aires and steeia, racors art acrewa. etc A fine f r" locr ir-;-t-ion at i. B. Holder- t. tiax has eosaa gratle Annie. 1 iarsr asToice of sew asota and rs-n. ;;,, and awssjtainy js kfrt ia a tr clue Boot and Sioe eW. 1-hr,. r - . r J! rr --Ocr stock consists of thsee tb Son's eon... tocether with FtI 11 of netroit, Mich, and "oys raanulkctnra. Now m tie ""totssemem. Cooc 4 Eaxrm. Csesoata. . sick, we gas, her fWin, rT T" cfcill she cried frcCa-tor-ia. hewasa Miss, she dnng toCaatoria. she had chndren A v,- rv--. "rt.tzr'- m - "lea, praninc-k aires ahears, and . J orrt of the eon - - w ,k! 'iwk.ri, ad prios-totfeaeeri ' HoJerbau-v 1sa- w w ' ?t! E rf 7 T -m- 1 la "king, t-Jr'"Ui.!; t j tTV rtaT 5"ererftehuy them A prolific fro; t crop a predkied. J i Cocrt will convene at 1JP c'dock next Voedar nwarninr, j I Eeijrht Dtrw dsreUiDf, booses are being ' ; erected ia bumerscC nr. Walter J. Jones ac wife are board-i Lag at the Bomerset Honse. Tainters are at work repainting the exte rior and interior of the Glade Hon. last week was quise cool, and tie stoves were again required to doserriee. Jss. L Puph. Ew).. has been ia Pittsburgh for the last few days on legal business. Seeeral disorderlies were arrested and lock ed op by Policeman Gilbert Saturday morn ing. 31 r. Jacob S. Picking broae groond for his new brick residence oo Tnion street, Mon day morning. Jlr. W. B. Sasner boogbt a span of bay in nog horses at ds Patrsoa A Kaon saie, TlBrsday. Mr. C X. Boyd. Somerset s popolar drag gist, has retorned from a pleasant risk to bis former home. "ffi bar had eonstderabl of a snow fall for the nast few days, bat not sailaect to make good sieishinj. The Acrrh door brigade will Cnd Section 12 of the new Borough Ordinance m'-ghty ectrrtaining reading natter. F. J. O'Connor. Esq., has rented the room ia the rear of Mr. C. H. Facer s Book bcore. and is now occupying it as a law ffioe. Some of onr y'Jncg men are tali it, g of otvaairiag a oasabaU dob. Thera ia aiate rial m SomaraK to make a fir-rate cheb. Seme weather proahet has predicted a warm summer, on the theory that a late and cold sprirg will bring lorna weather during the sammer rrmths. Friend Luiwick Lenhart. of MTeiUnore lsnd county called and renewed bis subscrip tion to the Hrt-iLD, by paying a year in ad eaooa, Honday Homing. A friend from the country was fined two dollars last week by Bzrgess Welfiey for tieing his hone to a shade tree, in ytoiaiioa of the Borough ordinance. Col. E. It. Yutzy, of Frsica has been in Somerset I-Jt the past fcw daya, the first time f..r many months, he having been confined to his hoc all winter by sickness. The persons who took down their stoves daring the eauple of warm days that we ex perienced within the past forte liht, were badly fooled when the Arctic wave strnck this latitude. llrt or xl Sixvicb. erTiees will beheld in the Presbyterian church at this place Sun day morning at 14.30 o'clock bj Eer. Saml P. Kelly, of Pitaburgh, and in the evening at S o'clock by the Eisht Eeverend Bishop Whitehead. Ailarecordiaiiy invited. Two weeks ago straw hats came otrt, and ercry body was ta'king aboat sammer ; the mercury did its part by registering 82 de grees in the shade. For tbe past week straw haa have been under cover, and overcoaa have come to the front. Great is the climate of Somerset. Company I, of Bedford, baring tbe best record far marksmanship among the com panies eompr.sirg the Fifth regtment, has been awarded the gold medal cf the regi ment. The champion company has' the right to hold the medal for one year, when it will aain be contested for. " Court meets next week and those of our subscribers who arc in arrears or whose time is about to expire will have a good oppor tunity to send ap the money for a renewal by some neighbor who has been summoned on the jury or aa a witness ; or who is un fortunate enough to be one of the parties ia a case. We are recroeated to call the attention of our readers ia the Borough to several ordi nances recently passed, especially the one relating to cows running at large at night,to be found on the fourth page cf this paper. It is the intention of the authorities to rig idly enforce each and every of these ordi nances. The commemoration oi Arbor Day has brought to light a law approved May 2, 1RT9. by which the eitiren who plants trees along the public highway is entitled to an abatement on his road tax, the said abate ment being one dollar for erery four trees set out, provided it does net exceed one fourth of his total road lax. An Eastern housekeeper says the best way to destroy moth is to take dry powdered ll and sprinkle it freely all orer theearpet, par ticularly along the edges, thea sweep thorcraehhr. Keneat this about once a month ia moth time, and you will have no trouble from that destructire insect. Tbe salt may also be sprinkled on any woolen furniture, and brushed off with a whip broom. It is perfectly harmless, and will fce'p to pre-erveand cleanse the colors of tbe wood. Juiie Ingbram, of Fayette county, has decided that bets on the result of a primary election are not covered by the law which gives the wagers on elections to the poor boat! of the proper county, for the reason that such primary elections are not crea tures ef the common law. The case arose in Greene county. J. H. Rhinehart and Peter Cole bet t!w0 oa the senatorial mo between Brant, Bass, Hook aad Pat ton In 1L Cole bet Bract would be nominated. There was some dispute over the result and the poor boaid pet in a claim for it, with the above result. Tbe assignee's sale of the personal effects Of Patterson St Kuan, at tbe Laurel Hill tunnel, attracted a large crowd of bidders Thursday and Friday. The horses and moles brought fair prices, while much of the other property was sold fore mere song. The terms were spot cash, fince the assign ment work has beea entirely dlecontisBed at the tonne!, and all the skilled labor hare left to seek empkrrment elsewhere. A aam ber of ajuads of darkeys. Italians and Hun garians are still remaining there in the shanties, in the hope that Xhe contract will shortly be re-let, and work resumed. If this tunnel is to be eompieted by the 1st of July, the time set far tbe complMion of the road, operadeca trill hare to be re sumed soon, and the work peshed forward with the utmost rigor. The balief that the fine ot the focth Penn. Eailroad West of Somenet H te be abandoaed aad a ooaaeetien made with tbe S, & C R. E. at or near this place is growing stronger day by ear. Said one high ip tea Councils of tbe B. 0. rnanagemeat in our aeartag the ether day : There ia a acheme est foot to abandon, at least tot the present the eocscractioa of the Sooth rennsylrania farther West fhaa Somenet,' and farm a with tbe 6. C at this place. thence by the S. Jt C and the Ptttsborgh Diriaioo of the B. A. O. to CoaDcllsriUe and there connect wka tbe Pitutmrgh, McKeee- port and . Youghioghenj. If tbe Seate Pennsylvania people are really ia earnest abowt this matter the B. 10. will meet there halfway, tat at f si i m I It is hard to tell what will be tbe outcome. M own oatnioa is that it vC b many a long day before the South Penn. a built West of Sora- a com of engineers are Dow at work running lines from points na the Sooth Penn. West of the Allecfaenr tnnnel I u wmm m tit e. c. fcetven the Scmait i. . . -l Eockwsod. This together with the fact 1 that work ess tbe Letrrrf H31 tunnel has iheea catt-ely ahsmaoasd and that there is W t work bernc dose oa any of the contracOi West of this place, while those iI - 8,ofk be poshed with rigor ) weald look as tbeoeti there - )lr ' somelhing in this project Vxsxmtx. Dr. G. J. Beaeby hi tow in somerset, ana caa oe seen at su wna; rm, GlavJe Boose. - ' Ti is estimated tliat there are twenty-elsis tiMxnsoa professors acd thaty-eight thoa- tAnti rrrinr eiUibitioas in tie ! JO- , ! i ...... ' v. . a e j the coontry. The scourge at Plymouth Fa is stlH rag ing. Hundred of psc are down with ice awease. nevea oeatcs acrccrrea on r-ai- crday. The dragssta, doctora and naier takers keep their places open all night. Last week the Council spent V.' ia cleaning cp the town. The work is being continued this week. tt seems the Ferner Bros, are always ahead. They have already filled their new room with a large stock ot spring goods, consisting of mens' heary and fine hand made shoes, ladies gcat, French and do mestic kid, made over B, C, D and E lasts. Aiao a large assortment of chudrens' and Huees' shoes. Mrrxxsnau 5oamkx. Tha Xeyersdale Sormal School will be opened in the latter part of July- Tbe session promises to be an interesting and successful one. Any infor mation desired will be furnished by address ing the principal. D. C. Eichxob, Herersdale, Somerset Cos Pa- BaadAcn tv TTaTCHB. -Having bought an immense stock of American Watches at the depressed prices, I am selling them at prices sever before quoted. Waitham, El gin, Springfield and Eockford movements in Solid Silver cases at $, $10, $12 and $14. Every watch guaranteed. E. JlcDowrii, Jeweler. Somerset, Ta. I have on hand at all times a complete as sortment of the celebrated Studebaker wag on, either steei-skeia or hoUow-iron axle. This wagon was contracted for by ITncle Sam during the late rebellion, and the spien did serrice readered daring the war has placed it where it stands to-day all over the Tnitcd States, away ahead of a.l others. Call and see them, or try one. at J. B. Hol derbanm a. Every wagon fully warranted "How Shall "Women PhssT' is a qaes tlon that one would hardly expect to be dis eased in so grave an organ of opinion as che -WtA jlmaiem Keritv, and yet ia its June number this interesting topic is to be Hreated in a symposium, by five eminent writers who hate given the subject much attention, viz : Charles Dudley Warner, Elizabeth Stuart Pteips. Ir. William A. Hammond, lira. E. II. King, and Dr. Kate J. Jackson. KtiD This. A report has been put in cir culation by certain parties who know better, that I have quit tbe millinery business. The report is not true I now have, and will have during the season, the largest variety and best selected stock of millinery goods in the county, including all the newest styles and shapes of hats and bonnets for ladies, misses and children, at the lowest price for the aarae quality and style of goods. Hats and bonnets received almost daily. Mxa. A. E. Vhl. Elf tot or 0t FnxowsL The count of rotes po'ied for cff.cers of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania has been eompieted, and tbe following are an nounced as the sacce-efui candidates: Grand Master. F. Y. Van Artwialen, of Lower Mar ion Denotr Grand Master. Charles W. Bidgway. of Philadelphia ; Grand Junior Warden, John Haaey. ef Pittsburgh: Grand Representative, Francis M. Eea, of Phila delphia ; Grand Treasurer. Colonel M. Rich ards Mackle, of Philadelphia ; Grand Sec retarr. James B. Nicholson, of Philadel phia. LirrrBi. Hoc. W. H. Koonti has kind ly consented to deliver a lecture at the Court Hoose oa Von (lav even i or. Mar 19. 13, at o'clock r. xt, on his recent tripjJk- and observatioas through the Sooth, and at tbe World's Industrial and Cottoa Centenni al Exposition at New Orleans, La. The proceeds of the lecture to be applied to tbe relief fan! of E. P. Cummins Post No. 210 G. A. R-, Somerset, Pa Turn out and as sist the boys in blue" in this, their wor thy cause. Admisioa, 23 cents ; Children ttnder 15 rears of age, 13 cents. Tickets for sale at Boyd's Dreg Store, Louther's Drug Store, Een'ord's Drug Store. Fisher s Book Store, and Welfiey 's Book Store. Er ounor tub Coirmit Ax IsrroBTAjrt Scwoob B:li The fol lowing bill of general interest has just passed the House branch of the State Legislature t Savnox 1. Re IS twvttd, tic That the School ll rectors or Controllers may pur chase text books foruse in the public schools in their respective School Pistricts out of the school funds of tbe district, and when so procured the ncxessarr books shall be supplied free rvf net to each pupil for the use of schools in said district, subject to the orders of the Directors thereof, whose duty it shall be to provide for the safe keeping aad rare of the books, which shall be re torned at tbe close of the annual school terra in each year, or as the board may di rect pgr. 2. That the board shall keep an ac curate account of all moneys expended an der the above section and report it under separate item in the annual financial ac counts authorKed by law. A BaX.r Raisix& Jfr. iior- Allow me to say a word through your paper concerning the raising of a barn which took plaee in Somerset township, oa tbe tana of Mr. W. J. Shaulis, four miles northwest of Somerset, on last Friday. May SJi. A Solly, good-rial ured crowd, a tsil ot fun as we hope the barn will be of farm prodrts each year, sent the timbers into place with a sai. lit". Sol C Baker, of Sipesriiie. ia the architect and builder. Tbe timbers fitted together " like de paper on de vail." there not being a sin gle misfit ia the whole job. Mr. Baker is in great demand as a barn builder, on account of bis well-known n-p.tatiou as a first-class workman. A NxiCHJtOB. Strravtixr, May 1L li upon the Grand Jury summoned for next ; in the manufacture of nitro-g'.ycerine a cer week's Court, will be to Tisit the county jail ; tain amount of sediment and refuse matter and report to the Court oo its condition. alwsys collecst in and about the tanks and As we have said before, sereral Grand Ju- j that they had gathered this into a pan and ries who hare visited this institution have j taken k off into an adjoining field aad ex made their report to the Court recommend- j ploded it. The anxious inquirers slowly ing improvements, alterations and changes. ; and sadly returned to their homea, sorrow but their riess Lave never been acted ! 'ally informing those they met on the road upon by the authorities. This thV, Eot be , that it was a false alarm, and turning the the case this time. If the members of the 1 streaai lh other way. present Grand Jury will visit the jail, thor oughly inspect it and make their report in a plain and intelligent manner, setting forth clearly what they think ought to be done in the premises, we will be responsible that ' their resornrcendations shall not be cooilr V . ... 3orra, as were tnoseot tseir prrOece-uors. tftbey think the old building should be urn down aad a new one erected let U em so say; or if they think the present building can be I aorrtoodejad P weU anawer the purpose for j which it is intended, let them so recommend j . oar own opiBk i a wouia Nl.j,, eanjttll Ur. smonat of phoepkate money waefd to attempt to remodel the old ' d hmt WM .j, to pUc, thU miiniug. a- u. -ou,a m almost a. mucn ; to change aad smprcve It, as it would to j - the foundation up. But be this as it may. there is a crying and imperative need thai, for the health of this community, the good same of the conniy and the caase ef to- j Baanity, that tomaih-ng be done in this aaat- j ter at OfaCC. The lesaoa to he lean-hl hr 1 the dreadful swfferincof tbe people of Plym oth. Pa- who hare died by scores daring the past two weeks, aimpy bettaase they neg lected the roost ordinary renitary precan taoas, is awe that soowld isspress itself oa the people of erery co-n-n unity, and has im yiiaaui itself apoo the people of this. The accnmalaiino of Qth. aad depoaitsof a dis ssiii kiridiiig coaracter in aad about the jail aad public owthrildir-gs. is alarmiraj, and oor word for it. that if something is not done to allay the evil before the warm scnt aner months are orer, the people ct (his community wiH find thenzaeirea grafplinj; artth atai m iji.miTi Stn i ,i J taall be done in this matter. j- un, CauTjrev Piastkb, Ciotrrr. The attentioB of bnilden and eontractora is di recttd to the act that these goods are bought ia car load lots, and oar prieo fur them are less '" fur local shipments, freight added. Coot BxDam. 1 hare jost receieed a fall and compile stock of Boots and Shoes of erery sty to and ! deacriMion which I am offering at ttt low pneea. MJ stocs u weu seteoea ua win ramI,Ir, ,TrrT ruci sold to rive atifiK IH1n Sot. Thi Fob Saix. A number of valuable town lots, at the West end of Somerset, will be sold in sixes and on terms to salt the par chaser. Address Jobs H. Wesu, Somerset, Pa. Bay jour Boots and Shoes at SoL Chi s and be happy. Bay roar Boots and Shoes at Sol. rhl s and save money. Buy your Boots and Shoes at SoL fhl's and get aceat fit. Buy your Boots and Shoes at SoL Chl's and get the worth of your money. Don't forget the place. No. 3. Mammoth Block. Hkat Habxit. Mam Street We have tst added a large Eefrigerator to our Meat Market in which all meats caa be kept coo' and clean. Mutton, Beef, Pork, c, kept constancy on hand. Open dairy. Parties buying meat can have it kept in the Berig erator until wanted. Boas Dana At Co. Hats, boots, shoes, collars, cuS, handker chiefs, hosiery, suspenders and all the blest novelties in neckwear; she celebrated Iron Dry Shirt, warranted to be mad of best New York Mills maslin, with 400 linen breast and waistbands, at J. M. HoLDEuara'a. No. 4, Baer Block. ;o to the Eureka Roller Flouring Mills, Somerset, Pa, and get your wheat ground or exchanged. Thirty-nine pounds of flour guaranteed to every sixty pounds of good. clean wheat. All work guaranteed by W. H. EXTT7, Miller and Proprietor. Somerset. Pa- May S, 1S3. Cixf-ts 1 Ciarsrs: At greatly ieded prices for the cash or ready trade, new styles Tapestry Brussells, all woolell cottoa and wool fill ingrains, hemp and linen car petings. ranging ia prices from 17 to 80 eents per yard. J. M. Holbexbac. No. 4. Baer Blocs, 'Somerset, Pa. Justices and Constables coming to Court, will recollect that Fisher's Book Store is tbe only establishment in the County that has for sale a fall and complete line of Justice's and Constable's Blanks. My Blanks have been carefully prepared for this Ceunty. the Summons after suggestions by Judee Baer. I have everything that Justices and Consta bles require. Continue roar petroeare to this o! J and relutble eatablishnient, where your interests will be promptly and satis factorily served. Chi. H. FtsHxa. Base ball goods at Weidey's New Book Store. All the Libraries for saie at Weidey's New Book Store. Croquet seta, all prices, from a dollar cp, at Welfiey 's New Book Store. Most of the Justices' Blanks la use in Somerset county having been eonoacced defective in form by the Court, jastkea at tending Court who desire to have their blacks in proper form will do weU to call at my New Book Store in Somerset, where they will find a full line of Blanks which have been carefully printed for use in Som erset county, and which will be guaranteed to meet the requirements of the law in all respects. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. W. H. Wixjlxt. To Hocswrrss. Now that the season of house e'eanirg has ex toe the followice from exchange will ao duchc be read with considerable interest, and perhaps save much valuable time aad hard labor to oar lady friends There is nothing better for cleansing purposes than ammonia. It is cheaper than soap, and deans everything it loaches? A lew drops in a kettle that is hard to clean makes grease end stickiness fade away and robs the work of all its terrors. Let it stand s few mmntes btsore sttemptine to off in(1 evCTy viU be ciean. It ekans the sink thoroughly and penetrates into the drains. Spots and fin ger marks on paint disappear under its mag ical influence, and it is especially effective on tbe floor and oilcloth, though it most be used with care oa the latter or it will destroy the polish. In fact it is the housekeepers' friend, as well as being an excellent disin fectant and fertilizer, and the waste water, alter its use, can be made to do effective work by being thrown around the hot&e plants. Give it a trial and yon will never be without it. DTStanr Scabs. About five o'&lori Monday evening many of our citizens were startled by the report of a terrific explosion, the concussion shaking many of the build ings of the town till the windows rattled. The report came from the direction of the dy namite factory and as a small cloud of smoke was seen to ascend from the wood where it is located erery one supposed that another frightful explosion had occurred there. In a few moments the read to tbe factory was thronged with people, on foot, on horseback, in buggies and wagons all rushing eaceriy to the scene of tbe supposed accident. One of the proprietors of the works was in town, and hearing the report he quickly rushed to the offices of several of oar physicians aad asked them to drive at once to the Chem ical Works as he feared a terrific explo- sion had occurred there, and jumping i into his buggy drore fnrioualy ont the : road. The ' men at work in and about the works were greatly surprised at seein-; j so many fast riders and drivers coming in I their direction, and when anxioosly asked by those first cn tin ground as to the cause . and eSeet of tbe explosion they had heard. 1 Cosfxrrvcr Itma. Wbo wean that long gnre coat of nights when rain is not indicated. G. G. GroT, Esq has made some com. meodabie improvements aha at his residence Mar others follow. Our merchants are in no hurry about lay. iDg in their spring stock of goods. Times were never closer here than at present and there r little indaeetner-t for merchants to invest ranch in gosda, ' . i , ! !IiriDS. Tbe went frte 'j. If farmers would bum more lime inee weuia nee. less ubnarJ-at. -4 " The camp train still remains here and will continue to do so for sometime to come. The bridge orer Laurel feiij creek tf Mid to be in an unsafe condition and is to be moved on new abutments as soon as the Ell can be made, when the old ahadxxxrts are to be re built V. ' . - In making the recennt of the -cotters and securities ia the V JS, Treasur. before hand ing it orer to the new Secretary, among which are 900 bags containing aboat SO tons of silver and gold, a abortaev of twa cents was fooad ia a package of weoaiea This will furnish scene ex rase for turning the rascals ont to make room for soch bon es mep as Hisgina. of Baltimore. When the Republican party easse tato power there was ne moaey So const ; St vras ill afiialsi j and roore too. . .. i ? , r MayiasSL - - . ' r , X, ' " . S Prepare fur Decoration Day, May h ' Notk-b re SaTTta. As the mnderaigaed i hare disftoard of their iatcrectia tbe Somer set Lumber Yard to Mr. FJiaa Crmninghani. Dotice is hereby gtree that all accottnls cut th tax books must be promptly settled. Per sons knowing thesauri rea in debted to the firm wiH please call ai the office of Mr. Ctrn aingnsss. at the Lamber Yard, where the books hare beea left f enllectitm. Maasmat-. at Wmum, Brxsurr's Mttia Inn. A bonntifol crop Traufe. . Peter Bowman is slowly convjJeacing. J. Plaviui got is his work oa Thursday. C S. Walker is attending a select school at Mejerdale. John Hoiuhoor has taken charge of his fruiter's farm. - There is an Snglish dode in our vicinity who oogfat to be taken down. Mr. and Mrs. Joha Hottzhoor of this place t contemplate taking a trip to "Fade. land." X. B. Countryman recently took a trip to Rockwood and reports business booming ia that place. aij c ! i . l:Mi . ; I MM VIU OW Ufl l.A4lJi 1 1 h . j m u U1C w UVUX I J. Plavins is what we need ia this neck of 1 IB Iwp. aarr!t t- r.. aoataipiDC SarrM the woods. 1 aad li; parraca Knet aieanre. adjauuac laakta at A. L. Cntchfield of Kockwood has taken rur M jum kuueU, auk mw a position in the Flooring mill at this place. ' avuaua aad ataole tacrsoa arected, wua ttta He takes the place of George Cntcnfieid. I T 1 1 a u ii mine it II i sail iif fiin riia Mr.CWneliusShaiaakerofthis place has P1"! ALSO improred his property largely, by making a ! Aa tia ruhr utiiuwt aad daia as Vm. B. new fence around tt ana moving several or : v-a ao Eaiidiar Cacautua U tha Laaeii the outbuildings. I A.;i- vl N-rJi Asaariea at G-rreu. a. """"" I set Co. Fa-towo. AUUaxrenala 1 suryeaarck L. Bonheim er. the journeyman shoemak- i-uwt;.g ataata ia iom wat oi Oamo. ., , , , j ouaaty afrjrwajd. and itaeq-iaed aa allows: A 4aw. er, who resides here. now prepared to do w irat eaa-en. or tomuaiae . teat kna aad all kinds of work in his line, acd if called ftwki. aad taa lot or piof rravad and I c-n-.l-r afooneoaat la said biltia. wbica for will go to any part of the county. Hid It is wwiwed ua tha Xorth by Xa.- . .,, , West by Spraee atroet. by toe Jto. w taat RT. M.L.oangwU hold oommntuon ! bj K.na-i-r. tt Mia; tin l-t on-kt S.rthaf tbw at the St, Paul Evangelical Lutheran church ' Miii charrH tot la t) un of Oarrett, T TT o t ! SasaBia Twrt. Su-Eervt Ox. Pa. on Suaday, May loth. Sernces to begin on I Taaea la axeeatiu at the rait of 3. H. Frtoi- Thursday evening. Preparatory service on j JtJ' rMn as Satordar. 1 " ALSO .. ... , J Ail tbertchu Utla. hucrast aad eUisaof t&eda. Jtessea, -tataon looeraoa j. nutron ot ; Stark Co. Ohio are visiting friends and rela tives ia oar ricinitr. They will only re main here a few weeks and then will return to their Ohio home again. Mar 8, l?ii XcrorHOS. Mot in Mublah Irxaa. Jacob Lohr was the unfortunate Ioer of a raluable mare and colt, last week. Jesse Horner has been senonajy ill with the mumps during the past week, but is con valescing. Our band boys have been threatened with indictment for blowing their horns, and otherwise disturbing the peace of our citi- Rer. A. B. East preached at the Horner Lutheran Church, Sunday. This was his trial sermon, aad it is expected that be wiU become the regular pastor of the congrega- Boa. C Pile has moved his steam saw mill to Darid Miller s una, half a mile south of this place, where he b now engaged in saw ins a laree lot of lumber for the Miller Brothers, and others. Miss Kate Hoffman, who formerly lived here, but who aow resides in Somerset township. North, has been seriously ill fur the past three weeks. Mias Kate 3 a popu lar young ladv here, and has the sympathy of her numerous friends. yt.nna'h D. Rhode, formerly of tais place, but for the past year of Glesscer postofSce. has returned to this place. She is a lady well advanced in years, and says she finds the pure air of ML Moriaii more beneficial to a person of her age. Ed Daniels has received a new engine and boiler, and is now busily engaged in com pleting his contract of sawing. He unfor tunately broke his engine about a month ago, since which time a large number of logs have been delivered and the work of sawing a now going rapidly oa. I have noticed stems from various parts of the county, stating that tbe grain fields pre sent a very poor appearance, and that tbe crop wooid not be more than 50 per cent, of a regular one. We cannot say so. While there are joroe poor fields, there are also some good ones. Judging from present ap pearances, the crop will not likely fall be low T 5 per cent. Our farmers are almost daily besieged by some phosphate" agent, but in spite of them still believe that lime and manure are by far the best fertilizers. Berkey, Em inert & Co. hare rented the Philip Mowry lime quarry from Adam Lohr, and have now from four to six men engaged daily in quarrying and burning time, yet the demand is equal to the supply, and often in excess. K. BaoTHrasvaiXBT I raws. Wheat and potatoes are being bought up rapidly and shipped off by our grocery m en. One dollar is the price paid for wheat, and forty cents for potatoes. Scarlet rash of the worst type is prevalent among the children of this township. I: is almost equal to measles, and children need to be weU cared for while it laKa. Last week we had another spell of w eat er; strong, eoM winds and beary frosts and if we don't soon get another weather coroxniasionir, I am afraid we shall have a spell of weather erery now acd then.' In the last report from this section the number of students for the Berlin norma). was reported at seventy. The principal of the school informs me that tbe normal de partment BBiabeis ninetr-seren, exclusive of the primary school- Corrections of this kiad are alvrsrs made with the greatest of pleasure and cheerfulness. Fish are very cheap this spring; fresh B-ackerel are selling at a penny apiece at some ot oor giuceii stores. Fish sre sa ex cellent brain food, and since they are so cheap we would suggest that "Reader" sboold invest a few pennies in fish. A large brain, you. know, (everything else beinj equal) is a great help to reading. Our farmexa are about done sowing oaa. but the potato, barley and corn crops re main to be put out. Barley aad potatoes sboold be attended to ss soon as the ground is in a proper condition ; for corn I guess well all take the old Indian sign this spring in planting, and wait tLU the leaves of the white oak are as large as a squirrel's foot. Nes-iy every farmer in this township has paid for advertisini. cautioning persons not to trespass on their premises for the pur pose of hunting and fishing. Nevertheless, the streams are continually lined with men aad boy, fishing without the owner s per mission. Gentlemen, tLU is not saying that if tbe law was never enforced before, thst it may not he at ny time. Berlin can boast of as fine a school build ing as any ia the county. The site is not the most favorable, out the schools and teacaess are always of the best ; but then there is something connected with the boiiding that ia ao to be commended very highly, and that is the ase of the basement tor a purpose tor wnlca it was never in tended, thereby creating ia summer, not oalv around the building, bat also ia tbe rooms, an offensive odor. This part should certainly he aaored a zeasonabie distance from the mv.a betiding, Now an Tibs. DIHIX SPASCLER. May 5th, 1SS5, Herbert P. Spongier. Infant soa of Elmer F- and Ella Spacgler, aged 1 year, 4 months and 9 days. PUBLIC SALE OF 7aftatle Real Estate ! SATURDAY, MAY 23, 185, A Vat of eraavaf on Mass fSrreat. adiontanr H A. !ataaraaWataera,aa wbJcA ara creewd aae atbae owttoid- taara Ala, ea taesaaaa ear. awr aorosof taad aaaa-tao nuaali er "aarria, mtputtom aaarit af JW-WW AAWAVAVC, lOB. BCABCy AM aTaACS. TtXAOS TBMS Vayn. ta day af sale. KBXCA C. -aZTZSai .HZKTFFS SALE. Bt wrfvw f eer a writ ef Teed Ea, fl Fa aae Le Fa ln4 ocl at Vrm tlmm ml Dm fleas rftiiwuMi C aiv. K , aa4 e r--r4. Uwrw will b upoaett is peMie e-e at tbe lout H-jsse ia tx-icrel, pa-, e FRIDAY. MAT 15, 1SS5, i at 1 a'clurk r. , an tbe rjrnt, title, iatenat aa4 ; r!:m ca J'- A. Hoe-sutler, 4,Ia aad to pe No. L A orr tract of Ufci fuaate ta T- . 5arM Ov, ra- eHitniar l-A -tt c mt, at Uns lm4 (S S. FUrklr.c-. 1. L. l.l.s. K.O-aurT th'ir. W. H. S. ,- . -! krerc-jaaa a li.v. W:ta twiw-iiuca Swesc aew baaa Mra.aa4 otaar Mtui-iaa urja Stlt evnaia uaet of U4 sits-ue as alor. saMi, eLOtaiaua aJtws aad aikwaace. axlKKa tae; as at Jdsepa l.hr mir. Aiea pMr, Kaia heirs. Jos. rre ier aad Ltuad JtMea. eovrd with vaa2Ma uaiber, wua uvwis siaeea. Ta ia umiiw mt mil at ajara lataad CH it- Mer. ai. All therlcat, tlt, Inumet aad eiatas -fenia laue Eterae bija. oC k aad to ui--r Li k mi st-(. m: A er la tract at laod ltaa.'a kn aaaua Twa. SaurM Co. fa. oianaia ir.jt 3 arva. ar kaa. autiBc I oof oi W a. JKMlrcra, lataai UasuoMr. aaai Jasaaa Hanraarr. viae a auj acd a bail fraaaa dwaiUne howaa aad Macr UaBgs Uaaraoa craeud, witk Uas arcafteaaarea Taaea is ezewd-a at tbe salt of J"ta A. Hits, ase W J. T. SBlpley. ALSO All tae riabu tiUa taana aad etaia afttavM ClmaiaU. ol. la aad to tae foitevnae real aatata. ra: "- rra laad rttaatolo Qaa-Bakoa- iaa.i-.-u. J i kruuaar. ot ia aatd to im M- krw las real aataAe. vie ; A eartafta tract at land aitaaAa to auaiiea Twt- soaaenct Usnaty. fa.. aauie Bare ta tana aoawavd br Pater S. Har to Joaa kiua. aceiaAaiaa: tea acres and Tt perrbet adrtaittaT aatis ul Cjru fiorfaaaar. F. :S- Hay. &uaa Tnasicr aad Joaa blew. fcAvme a dwwiiin; aoauw baa bara. aad otaer oeuisjidtBss l&en- au oracled, witb tao apaauesuuwao. TaAoa ia cxocwtu at tae seat of Kaito A Idv-rea-Hod aad Baccaiy, aaa of Jona aveiaAtue-aaeof Joadl J. auttaa. ALSO AO tae rUrht. title, murest aad dalra of the defeadaat. 1 -vbaaj Ldvanli, of. ia and to tbo foi WtwLna raal eatace. vis : A certain kiC of rrouad situate in XeTersdalo B-rwurb. Soaaorart .- Pa. bciz U No XA la baecaicy sarra, trau tnx j teat oa Baeebiy street aad ex-.ovi'iia' t im icol do au. aX'tama ax no ia taa S'Wth. asl lot Nu, .-? sa ta Worth, barter a twa at or- tra-M dwtllit r bue. staMo aad otber oetbail.tBA-s lAareue erec-a-, wuA tae apperva. as aces. T -tea m exseatlea tt the sett of Ellas Wtoa- laad. ALc-O AH the rlrkt. title toterwt aad da in of tA d- ferviA-L Her- s. Brkv. of. laaal ta taa fct- lowtrt real estAto. via : No. L A eertaia tra at laad siraate fa Qoo arabosJeia Twp . aVacrtet t Pa eretataiag !n aeret saoro or ma. a viamr taaiff at nmrj MiUer Jeref-Ub Brrkey Joleob KocAer. San 1 Fierrier. tract Ko. i of Heerv S. Berk- aad toe yaiK riwd. bavirar tbareua ereeted toe tnuso dwetiice Ix-nea, traaM born and other oattmiid- trtrs. wua tbe apfxrua iKea. No. l A eenaia tract of laad sltaate aa afora. akl. cocfrnlftr V avres m-'ia or lea, av.ialoe laatf of J-pa K Besrr Mi-.trr. Jteti Berkey s aom ami PctaOorrk aae, wita the ap- 1 aaaa m txeraucri titm sa-t ac tuna acisar. ALSO An the rfrSt ttr'e. tmare-t aad tttm of tfcede-a-d.;.ci Steobee Joe-e. of. tn r-i to tbe fr-lktw. tcz real teuit. rtj : Two eenaia Hi tl rrovad ntOAto ia lb Xevers fervcy la tao i rja:a of stev-raiAie. aamatit Tva. s-Aaerpot io r A kauwa oa tbe plaa vf ot said mr-oy of raid ber oAukiui luA Noo. taaad 77. tr-cusr aa Saacwt avaaaa. boanood oa tao oa.at ty avt Ko. TO owsod by J. I. ti'-Ai-i. sr.. on tbo cia by alter aad oa oatba Wan by K '. TAOwoed by J. U. 3ty-er-. wua a twotory IrA-oo dweUiaat Boeaaattd otbrr oaL-ukuass erected aa k iio. , ana iae arrrtenaoeea. TAsea ia ezecauca at tao, saut of xT7s WSae- 3i- All the njtbu titie. bitereat aad eialav of tbe drieodaat, alu-r H-mx. of. ia aad to IU oi- U.wnna: nai aatata. vx : A eenaia tra of laad siteate la tao tanttl of Crsiaa, lAwer Taraey tout Tuwiubltt. cBoraet Co.. ra. bowzaiea o&tas Nortb aad a eat by laad of A X. Tiaaaa. oa tbe S- or.A aad Eaaa by Una of K. D. Tatiy. eoatam taisicc li a--reJ. wuA a ooo aad oao-aalf atory nu dwelling boaaa. IraaAe rara aad outer oot- Ui niinis Uiereva enetso, wiLk tae afi'Oneaaa cee. Tikea ta exeratica at tee nit of E. D. I a'JT. aje of Heru Keiser. aa of J. A. Raatar. AXSO all tbo rlxrht. title. iiiireat aad claira of Ce do. fec tAaiA. Imiel D. Hoover Aad CAU-lse licor er. of in And w Uso Uowiaa roai aalaio. u : Two ocna ia Wu of TZ2ki is tiie wwa of iArrett. Saa Twp Scmervei Co., Pa kauwa tm loo aiaa of Slid wwa a ku N . IM aad l&a, bxacied oa tha N jrtawen by Vt Alker atrmt. on tbe N-jr.A-aaat by as alley, on tbo SuauAeaat br XaUberry Aiiej aad on tbe Soathweat bt ta4a a!. wilb a ivMWry traase uweiung aooje rrvonoa aa Mt K j. ISi : eark of xaid koca frrmt oa WAAer atraet w teet aad ran back to Kaabarry aiie; US fcsot, wi'h tbe avrtenaar-a. Ta sea o exe-eikia aa tno pvop-TT ot i-aski D Hi-ver at tiie sail of Pk-ae Stakl. aia Aym, at at ALSO All the ncht. title, interest and claim of tbe de. fradaat. A. F DVaev of tn ti to tbe foUi-wtne real esuta. via- A cenaia tract of iaod ataalo in SaerAe& towaAcJa. Soaern cocnty. Fa., aumaia iaz vne aire. A-lrJrr lasts of Hrcrv HcoeM, land fcr-aal'iv swaed by W. H. Foatietiiwaiie Uuwn as ta Berkey Coal Bank, also Ail tao oral and acim miner!. asderlviax a carat of land owned by Heerv HocwelelL ajeJm lie afc-raiid one acre trart. j-j&aUiaa Cartninraan acd otbevs beiDc tae vsiBerai oocttAtned aatier tao aasae par cel of taadaiovejed br Bentord A Hacas to Iioa- lei Aeeler r.aHAinng s aerea, wua uie mpfanx- Tit -a ia xe-ntioa at the talt of Francis E- W Aimer, as of SAmuet BarelAy. ALSO AQ tive lirht. title intereot aad elalm of Heary Talestsar, of la and to the toHowiec dearribod ttaJ emats. rit : A renala tract el land ataato la Lower Twre?v Twpu (aow Owca-wew Bor.) . w tv . Pa emtaisiea- three ;S acre and staT-two (93) peirDea. adnioiaa: hu3 of Joseph I'lasiiK Job a Itovti's aeir aad others, with th Aprtewaae-o Taaea ia exeeaim at th seix of Joha O. aaa aer't aae aad Joha Alans' Admr. TEKMS: SOTICE All perns spnreAAtics at tatabov Ale wui pioA-o lAka aotire taat a art of tao por AhAJe awjoej 40 b mad kaovra at th tim of ill be reanmd at soud as ta prootrtv 1 knocked down. ataerwiA tt wiU b aaaia exposed to ati at U rik of th Brat parcbuar. Tn reiki oe of the poretaee aoaney a- bo paid oa ar before ThBrad.- of lb first week of tao May Term of Coart. the time axed bv ta Court fcr - earior thaiatle.ir-aetof!edt. and a dead will b arknowiedaed antil th pareaat aaoaey is paid ia tali. ShrifTs Offle. Soerltr. Apras, ISSa. S Best Mixed Paints Sue. (nr.. :i-.l pr tMO, SO daiaaai ahadav Cow eaiw troote orcaerre ooaaia. Larvwat worha ia t. ioraerdiiwct. P.O. So SB. ' Atxas tii XT ta, yiuatnuxh. re aprS. Clothing! WM MXi OPHHSG ! NEW GOODS ! XEW FIRM. ASD SEW PRICES! BECHER'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HALL I have come amon- vou to your interests. I hare iust returned from the eastern markets with a mammoth stock of CLQTH1XG, HATS, AICQ For Men's, Youths, Boys' and Childrens' Wear of the latest Siyles, at A Remarkably Low Figure. My entire Stock w new and fresh, and as all grades of Clothing are twenty-fiTe to thirty per cent cheaper than they were two years ago, it is only rea sonable when I say that I can sell goods much cJteajr than those who have accumulated large 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, aad have them clothed where they will get polite attention and full value for their money. 33. BEIOI30HIR, je ONE-PRICE CLOraiER, OLD yOSTOTTFTCTS STVT ' SOMERSET. PA. tSOLE AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED OWL SHIRT. CHEEIFFS fcALE. Srvirtaeot eertaia wriuat Ft Faatawad eat or the Case. M Cueiwaa PHaa at tv-aarna Caauaty, Pa., and to mm dlr-eud. xhrrm wiJ be xpoat to patMiraileastaeC'Wt Haa-eta Soaaer-te Bcr SS, I'a-.oe THVBSDAY. 21 AY 21. 1&S5. at I a'eferk r. w., aS ia rhrkt. UU tatonat aad rtaias a4 Vriah H 9w-V-r. at la aad to tae Hm ks read aattaa. vis: A fartato unart of laad rtte-a-a fea Je r lap, Saaaarwt Cat. Pa, - ta ml Ul acre and US rrbn. Mj-5-1 a-a-r. a-ixuaice la-l ul w ii-w t ne-iueo. :ta.ae iiaa-c-er. Jviak tvll. ib-i I.T Killer, wckike r aautaauaaDaa. lua aaaaerea-aattae aWttaSJk . tiyr. at al 3i. aV-ICSWCASH joHJf winriHf areOk. aaaaaZ. a rpuriTiest rew Tttr.M as KEJ.TACS.A-lT UltSalV-rM ad- I kwlsaT aaaaad wr-ons kar a,ad la bv & . taear pauunaa air Tatars r SaataeraM LJuam. ) toaataae nu tae oaruaiaua adMaana. aaeitt. i ace. aad aKaw u bO'frT trm Ibat Uiaaa-aa wiU be puiatad to tan Cart at Viaarter Sektt ! aUuwaar oa Xiiout avenlae. Mar 14. IA j wbee aad waevw all B taey a ao-c. ravnot. Jotrs P. Spa-er. Itew Bwltlmw s Borawfii. t'barlotle Wiiliaaaa. W. SaiasMtr. LiaTp. Ai-xaner Eauaua. Buckvrwid. MXlur& lf B. T. Fraaaa. Cvaftaeaea BK-g. Seaa Cwraar. - Haarv Uwrael. SaUsbery Pmaatb. Mafc-ciP. Snttnr. LairiaKr Tp. Jua. Scanca, Caa-Cocaoe B)C.h. B-STAraarT. Vlnllan! Oarrvr, Anaeheay T- Proy OlSW. i B. B. CatITCHFIUD. ape 9. lvta. Cierk d. S- c OCRT PK0CLA3IATI0X. WssxaaS. tbe Haaorafcts Willi aw J. Baaa, Paa.t--t Jwrtr at taa aareral CVan f Coa-w Pleuof lb aavaral aaaaua ariai pianae ta iScA Jaohrta diatrirt. and Joauceaf taCa-saUyr an-t Terauaer aad Geaaral Jail Liaiivary. fcr taa trial atl capital aad otber vCnatrt is the aaid EHsuaaCaad Wa.Uouisaad aVAjrraa,8svTaa. tia.m. Jocs-a at tba Cara of Cuaiaaoa Plaaa and Ja-ika o ib Owru of Oyer aad T-noiaar ae-i -ral Jafl DaHverrfcrike tnai of alia, 4 Lal aaal otber aeadrs la tAa eoaatv f Soeaerset, aava laauai ta ir prorcMa aad to aaa dtrortad. ke ttaamrSaaakinf at ti Peaco, aad Oaai-raiJail iMirrarr. aatd Oaans 1 0yer aad Teravbaar, at aoavalar. Jfar ia, isaa, Konrs is hereby girea to ait the JaatJres of tbe Fearo. the Ceeoaar aad CaaaAoetoo vnuua too aaM Cvaaty ot Sovoeraet. tbai tnv bo ibea and tsere to tbetr prcer porsoas with their r-tla. rao oniA, lac-AiAitkaaa. szaaaiaatbVM aad otaer r-aa-braocos. to do touaa tiuBx which to their otneos and as that behalf Appertain to bo done : aad aiao they who will prueeewto acaiasc tho pnaraaen that aro or shall ao intiao tall w oneraet ooanty. to bo tbea nod there to preaaevtu aojaouK thaaa as aaaU bo j'irl JOHJf UTIXTFR Saaarrr's Orrrca. I SAarta. AarU.St. losa. JEGISTERS NOTICE. iee ts borer y rtvaa to att pe;me euet tiTied M ii aiTaas, crodtu-a. or ataor-'iao, that ia K toanaa accaats hvo naad rear-Ater, aad thot tbo oaom will bo pt mated tor otaflrmatioa aad altowsace at aa Orphans Coartto bo hold atSaaa eitot oo raaradAy, tae HH day of Xay. lixa t First aaeeaat of Samaei A. Kiar. AVAr. ot yXArhael Rmror. dee'd. i rtrst AC-uast of J. H. Frita, ooo of tka Ln ators of baniei Fnu dee d. A Fnt aad Bsal aeecojit of Aary FL HooTaAaa asd AJex Huffman. Adaus. of Wat. H. UvSataa. a. l int aad aaal ae-oomt of Albert Btaekbera aad T aocaaa K. aUaeSOarn, Adaar. of Joaa Hog ex, -lord. i First aad seal aeeoest af Sarah H. Clair, Ad aAiciatratnx of Wsa. bl Clair. . FItM and iamlaCToact of Eoiaaa Iaakr. A tAAT. efMnrbaelLokr. 7. Ftm aad anal aeeewat of 3hm Xooraa o. gor, A'tour. of J'AL Wanrocofrrer, dae'd. A First And taal aeeowat ot A Us Brobaktr. AiiBimi-trator-f Mantmratia Wotier, e d. a. irt and Anal Account of Aiea atrabakee, -ecutor oi Hoary Etaotncer. dor'd. to. First and h&ai a-nost o( ii. J Brnbaker. Aeaar. of Lovt J. eiUr. uea a. XI. Fint aad fin I aeeoauat of Isaac Berkey aad David Berker, Adasrs. af Jus. Bcrkev. doe'd. IX Fint acroaat of 'oah S. Miller aad JoVAah Miiler Elxoewtors of S131 1 J. Xlller. doe'd. U- Flret a-nairt af Daaiet H ?m Aad Jotiah Bi.ru. Adaua of Hiraai J. Bovta deo d. 14. Soeuctd aereaat ot Euaa FlAO. cat of the A oV miniatrators of Joha L Sat tor. doc 4. ii. Aaooaat of Joaa H. Miliar, Ad-aisistratar asd Traatao of Goo. C. Har-Aaa, dee d. 15. A-oeoo.nl of Iaraol B-anor and Beary Laraa, A immistraAors of Hiram Braner. dee d. IT. Aee-nntaf Mary Sehmalle, Administratrtx ef lauioi sehmaiio, dee'a. Eerister-s CSica. i CHAS. C.SHAFFR. Apr. SA, ISta. i EaciAur isdgnsw's Sals OF T VIET HE of an order israed oat of th Ocm of Coaaoi PWa t S-9rK Caaarr. fa. to ta aadATAiraed, tner will b ovpoaed to ai !v patnirsatJTy At STuTLSTOWX, S4JM- KESET JOt STY, FA., on 5.irri?i.4r, jr.ir 23, is.n, at 1 o'oloek ia thavrmaeAvlawMIriawaerib. at read esux. Krrmerij tae aruparty at Heary aV BeTk-r. th asatirBcr. namely : B a A oertAm lot of rrownri aitamla IJOa la at XcaxoileT sntioa ioa ta Sdseraet oed CAabna Eailroad) la Qaeaaaheav tcf Towmhinv A'wnaty d sum atoreaaAd. boaa 4od by aad Iruaucoj anal railroad oa ta Soatav art. by th Soea-r-at aad Stoyeatowa neMat rtatd aa th Sathwaet. aad aojoialDf land af Ed ward NoeteUerda th tw remairrnt atdea. aoav uuaaic t s-U rods more r tosa, no via 4 ihntas ereetad a aew tw-vavy piank dwellina: h toe. with a tort -avow poa-a Iheroia. PoaucC at this patnt is aaratad oa ta tiiaaiina I s A rertaia tract of hud atav IOe Bfc Ate ai tbo Towmsaia. lloosty and (ato AJ- rrAJd. adjoiaiaa; tn Ftuabarah pike, laad of H. w. MUler. tb hoes firm n Ja oao BerkT.e'd. rad aortal th Joaepn Korher tract. occttAia riA 1 . acree. satA-oor toaa. 1 him tract is parr of a larwer traet kaowa a th Koeb. cr tran. It is ail nuarod, and sad a aiaa staia of cwlftvatka. -n Tk rtakv title and star HOt Ul Burj 3 Br.r of. ia aad to IB c--tnclti 1 iarm of jAt-uh Bernev. dor d. Btaato m 'a tewnahip. enwafr and rtnt aKw said. ady-iainc atn of Joreiaxih Berkey aad Saaiael Fiee.e oa ta aorta. Joseph Konwr aad o-t hereiatief . deoertbod oa te Weau H. W. Miller oa tao 8euh and ta pwbUo road oa the aat soatainine 10A aerea mot or tea. A acre f which are eieared aad ut a hlf h -tat of Caltreaura. and Sk k-ra wail umberad. Thar is cond orchard of ehcir trait, aad a cood aaa-ar camp oath nrovAiae. There Is thorooa eraeted a aoop tram dweiima hoeaa. a llama barn aad other watbwfkiiaev. Tao rubt. till and nvtaraot it said Baarv S. Atettey in aud prooortv betex danvwd snder aad br vina of th pro1ia f t& Last lit and Ttameat r Jaeoo Berkey, ace. TEKMS : Oao-third ia hand. o-taisd la u aveaU OBC-thin in ua yoar &a dM el acaAr-aatAca of sal, with isAereot bedeletrod naysaeau from dat ol eoaai ami Ina oj aa;. Tea ar coat. l taa faar ehAfo mcaey to fcepnld waca fcioenr Af aaocad do a n. IIWU X Y LE APT M. Aa-lgaee of itaary S. Bertay. Clothing! WM SPUING OFHUSB ! NEW STYLES! cater to your wants, and. protect EEHTS FUBHISHIKG GOODS, v amaDlB Real Es WE TOL OPEN THE CAEPET of 1885 with prices of the differ ent grades of goods lower than ;ever known in Western Penn'a. We need but two grades to convince the pub lic. Tapestry Brussels, 50 cfs. 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 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, PORTEK & CO., Brass and Iron Fonnders, Machinists, and Manufactu rers of Miners' Supplies, WATER -T., Ofpr.iiTZB. d O. IiEP'jT. CO.WEZLsriLLZ, PA. MANUFACTURERS OF THE YOUCH STEAM PUMP, p? For Coal Mines, Furnaces, Turn-Table Drimp Cars. Stone Pick, LAEBIES. PIT CAES, COKE t-CRAFEFJ?. COKE BARROW? COKE OWES FRAME;, R. R. EROG. BRIDGE BOLTS SWITCH STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND SHAFTING. Hsary Castinas and ForrtTO. ; Sheet-Iron rerMred at sriort notice. ?:Wfi' j 1T-1 JlAii XA TTT "!! "TTir ui nrf.l 1 a --'- I i jmnAAiiniiAiA : S:W " I -J aji t32 S st::z. Orer BOO Beautiful Dealsrn. lfwry m-r EaUrIiCiT. at? y p - a' t?5 r v ro :stot bits your Watches and Silverware TJISTTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE FINE NEW STOCK W. II. WOOD'S, NO. 2 BAZB BLOCK, SOXXERSETT, "P-cV. l .... imiTrn- 1 - 1 for Infants -Caotarta at an woSada-mfed lae&Sdrea rfca rerxaamioKj Ku awiienarto Arrnrracruxai kaowaaaau.' H. A Aacaaa. X. T, XU So. Oxford Sc. BrajAiTa, X T. Am avbsolirt) core for BhemmaUmm, 8psraiss, the Back, Barns, Gall, c Am nUerimx mad Ifraling Semedr Agents Wanted rpuSELLfaorrrmM aml ... A aal rawer SSarB. Torm Alhaaai iocnaiWi T. TEABE quote prices of Corv raB taiiy WAEEAST Railroads, and Boiler Feeders Hoisting Crabs Stone Wedges, Work ; Vacliinery of all kinJs bailt aoj roay7-lyr. It AVill Iay Yon To Buy Tsar Memorial Work Of e F. Mer, Sosst, Ml Manufacturer of and Daalee tn HiBui m eiinn m Ctttm Work riruaW ow Arf ftticm. ia ail Cator. Aim Jerez or tea- WMTK BtOSZMl Pvtaobs ta neo-tof JfO.rrjfr.TT W0MK win Bad n to thtir totorew to sail at my sBob. wnora a tr-jer rwto wtii bo rtvew thaaa. mWSrtiB offUTW ewraalnd ta tvfy Ca. cad ftlCtf t i.RXL'Jie. 1 mrita Soortal Atloaucoi la in TL'i 12, tt FT! IS lln Iatnra-Ml fcr REV. W. A fJITWrs, aa a Do. eMed IaMiwt law al la paiat of MA TKBiAL AAA rtjMTBlCTIvS. and which Is naouaad to ba th io-xlar w Tea 111 tor oor 1 "aaaa aal la CU asaie. .! IE Mat A MIL WM. F. SHAFFER aid Children. I Botar k It D. tt. a HAta, EYE AND EAR CZASE8 arvru ur-i r -ii.-si 1 it-avw. r AaaaeaT Dai"racwa!rAL4aai. KAdB Torms. ASrea aaaea, aaat fwrnrnfm Taa Carrara Ooasraar, J raltna ilnea. mi