.UL mersct Herald. So ;K U. S-TLL. Editor. , April 9, 1M, - 1'" 4iiuc ! W't" April 1". i' '-! , 8 H' .,( KPrn. Soutersc, Ta. '.t r .its are drinking sassafras ...jjr-idrag store for eye-glasses (or raUM'O prcs ' wjuji:S John X. Snyder's ros,-hmes-n are cetling ready :3ft VjoaTtcrs for Tobacco tnd , i-aVnj dictors says spring '' Jiio: a fi.-vof speech. !t0 bay Baby Urrisgw, is at in the swamp below town jprir. song Thursday night. .lYrhewer's discolored teeth are '"'W.r tl.e dx-iurs ly the brown r ii. s.' ......... i ;l:" tn. - at Lancaster on S::ttday the j Willi a c!l.cier ioi ujr i ; i , . r.iti lv removed frt.ra ciotl.in? and chlorof-inu will re- .. . ;v ,l,.wn on she pavement with . if the la'eft descrilion of i tt.tciu-at i man. .a - - ' l' .i'e carries a watch in her kihI Stie- (r. "Yes ; and 1 ,'.'";.: k'i; aid Teeper. j ,., , hi-. I i . nt ir A San- i l:. Mocha and Java Coilce, . 3;.J -.i- the p'ire article. y.,I. itiaiur ha promised to te pres- .r.JV:1;s:,,f i!ic isjruer-sUMie ot tne ,. ..uni of tbe the college at Va--h- .-i- busies at J. B. lioidcrbaum" ...T .:,ii. S-nterH-tr. ..r,..- !tat-r ha Trypited murdenrs lv- j;,,.;,-. f l.aiua-'er. and William ., ..f AiW"c"y. froat April 9 to c - - - e-. buy your Timothy and Clover ' .., Jjahbrn rVlirK:k. He keeps in ' .M iK ren leaned Western Seed. n fiunty In been snested i" the , ,,; ::!ie new county to be formed of 4:W;':any. Butler. Arnwtrong and rx an-1 couptis1. ir,y..v.: tried tbe 1'illsbiry Flour? If j , k. at once. For sale or.iy by Kastseb Jt Platt. yy. y ;.- F.mbroidcrits we have just ,;ir,.1ixk, New Kfigns, New Fat- ! M. M. TnKKWELL .t 0. a iio wi!.es to study tiie road nuke no inisUke now by tra- rosd for a few : st;v oftlie cout.:ry il.'.'-'l perHins should remember j.i N. Snyder, the drusri-'ist. can fur , n -;:b j:!as.i! to suit their eyes. Frank Hill, ol bcoltuaie who , fined in ja;i.char,jl with kep ,;; i)usp, w. re releasl on if"' ; n i'- S-iiurday, with allle t. Anaerjn li-xtH- Fairy i teen spring biii'ies II i .lerlaum's hardware store. Sjm- 'i a penchant for statistics bas ... more than 4,'t'."o0 miles of .tr.iji the veius of an orinsry .!u-irv the lifetime of seventy be -ceivel. but have Ma'uion .. ':Ver you a wk of bis Fancy i i ....r. and you will buy no otb- v -u k is warranted. .tittfoiu-'ry County Ucense Court x.i order t'oat hereafter ail con : .r 1 .viisc applications shall be ,.iTi 'o in. with not ni re than to be ailoa-i.il to testify on .1 Ijke Fish in stovk at Mali- v,.i'i. fountry prtxluce taken in ar.ie fir pxhls at all times. i pri.ted that there will be a great ;-y nf ie uil.s k and pine lumber during v,:; ..immer. a.- thejnantity shipped :t:s! N.i-!;w.tem Pennsylvania coun :.. -i t ! more than a quarter as large i- v. ar. Wf if r,,: tnanufactur.ng fert.:li.ra for ri.::v Min, and can furnish any .i-ii'jwi saort notice. Write us forpri- a: .j (rr., S-vi:trr Feetilizk Covrvsv. 1:.-.;, nu-w. the murderer, is re'apsire h: old way... He says be will do his "a tux1-. and swearing on the scallold. to curse his accusers, be says. - i s-' ai l out agtin before be is done have n band alaree nun.berof ctsei - t w m-i'l iw-'l in ouaiitif.es to suit :.tr. Prii-en veT ren.-oiial.le. Yard !;:'tte the plaiting n IIoElKXlX FB(. A PA.BSOX. penalty for u-im; cancelled postage :.; is '-imprisonnietit for not less than - nor n re than one year, or by -eef not less than tior more than (r ear!: utfencr. or by Ixith such line ;ris.,r.ruent, in the diseietion ofthe ..;'e l' - J 13. -T ti .B nil bcg:its. Don't fail to go ii. ! rl-atiui's hardware store and Unions bugiy, wi'h asy riding ..ara:.teed asainst breakitig. i- riess mj-i a- i alTe-:iss expct iras d;r-.' t!y. and if they do not, :pro;'.Ll.-ie. The indirect benefits .'!i kts-ping the name before the u;;t of ail pni;nioti to the d.rwct e.:v(sl. and tl.e most suco-isf-il ad .re those who kep themselves so - hefo-v the trade tint their names fjtuiiiar a? a household word. .(.t.'.-mi :1a if? g- i'g 'est mil End radiant to call on or address Vk'ng. Traveling IVwrpcr Agel.t ; II.. N,nrt. Pa, wlto wiil fur tr.riies. ni'i-s of tire, and all ifilor Tickets sold to ail stints and bag- n.i a I'ir. .es '. V p 1 i 1 i-fc till:.) t-.s- ri-ki-.i io destination. j Tr-wiliofa frnirnent attorney at Cin-j " .:: i a p-s-uUar d-cuinetit. and twoot it pfi.vi-ii-ns have aliraetetl considerable eiaient. '1 de;:e that no Bar meet. ng fc i.. J f .r ni-". fix s.i.'h occasions are ul:l 'eil.y laa verito eij-iode tlieir el'Kpience :ie..it 5::-e. i d -s'.-c tint no cre be U- d;v ii.m'.v f.r me, but if any m-.-m- K.J.-S to do o the same shall be charg- U wis a.?vU!it." i'tr.ry Wl.-ie Middlings, in H'l md '-if. a: S Una-k's in-r-. Flour and Feed e iViiat Wa'ia-v thinks in the rooming. atid u iiat lie thinks at night, k tuat he'd like to be Governor fist dotsu'l want to fig. : wait a tiioattid years or 83, A.'.ii k.s(, .-s bak botie straight, n.y Lave the t...vernor!iip banded him "n au el.cr.nt silver plale." b 1.-S. ,l Fur,. 1 w;il pay the biirhe ' -i -e f ,r all kinds of biib pelts and f.r. 1 i.sn st Mi (sir,'. of Ka k Oak and Kilt JinrW tia-t r.-.i wanted at one. rl 'Hi cu at n-y residenc, immedi lt,Jy (t of the S. 4 C. Station. H. G.CcairnM. Tat first sti you come t-J on your way ''! the up Patri-it street taoum. It ii W ...rtii your while, if you wa.it Mil try. N.,ti.,iiSl Trim.ogs, Jewelry, or a -'-siii.is oilier tbiiips we cannot mention "P- Ujii't go further and fare worte. M. M.TBEtWELlJt Co. Thet'ounty Ommijirtnera arc in Henion to da v. 1!. C, White, the popular Cbaaibt-rtburg tailor, i.t in' town. There w a pteijr, instead of a scarcity, of money in town on tbe 1st. fiihrnion I'ii', of thia Uimngh, has been trunlrd an increase of tension. Si?r bulling it'ies. ruerri'y on. The out put ibis year is uniimaiiy large. Treasurer George J. h lack advertises bis sale of usseated lands on this iwae. Henry kooiu, of .Somerset township bas been granted aa increase of pension. 'Squire Abraru Smith, tbe tail colored brother, dispatched an even dozen of egg at bit morning meal easter Sunday. A Castle of Knights of the Golden Eagle was Instituted at Meyersdale, Friday night. They opened op with thirty-four members. The number of spring bats were remarka bly few in romitariacn with tbe number of spring wraps worn by proiuenadttrs Sunday afternoon. Miss Mary Forward, who bas been sjiend ;ng the past six minths with Somerset friends. It-f for Cleveland, Ohio, Mon day morning. Mr. Frank Liston, of Listonburz. hss cone to I-arimie, Wy.. where be has an elder br.-ther eneaaed in business and where be will make bis future borne. t'ar-.tenters are tttutini; the finishiniMoU'h- s on Samiirl Fox s handsome house eat of town. When com(ieied there still be few more va'iah'e preterite in tbe county. From the announcement of new arrivals one bears every niomini; it would seem that t'ie ,S"tnvrM,t (ec.f.le are determliietl to lead Meyrrxlale under llie new censu. circus or no circus. Mr. Stephen S. Kidsrely. of iirnrd, Kansa., wss (j'tietly married on We-lnewlay last to Miss Mary K., dUUter of Paa'el Trent of the ea.-t end. Tlie ceremony took place at tiie residem of the bride" fiarenta and was performed by K'.der Peter Vogel. Andrew-", the murderer, who will lie hane el at Bellclotite to-day has he..ijine reconciled to his fate and says he puts his trunt in God. He pmys a great deal and hss written letters to all his relatives and friends. Nearly ten thousand? people have ated for iermT!wion to see the execution. Mr. Ned F Kienian. of Fittsburgh, has ben -irculatiii' among bis many Somerset friends the pat week. He bas been entered as a student at law in the county courts and will return to Somerset in the course of a lew weeks to do the required reading in the oR'ice of F.J. Kooser, Krsj. Sund iy was as p-rfect au Ki-tr day as onecould wish to see and was in nrt deliuht ful fsiuirast to the rain and Mormy weather er ol the pnst sit week". Servi.-es were held in the various i !-.nrcli- of town and all were attended bv au unusually large number of (icople. Flder C. H. ti range', the new minister of the Pisciple's cotig'-evnt ion arrived Friday and occupied Ihe pnlpit of that (htirob Snn- tay m,,ming and evening, preaching very able and entertain ins sermons on bjtli oc cisions. K'.der tirantfer, like bis pre,lecrssor KMer C nnor, is a "IIHier" hailing from Wa'saw, Indians. In a len;rtby opinion delivered by Judge liaer at yesti:rday morning's session of ad journed conrt, be decided that constables elected in F bruary la't were k-cted tosetve for three years, and that tbe terms of those elected in Tf'i expire, and ordered that those elecud in '!' t'.le their bonds and qualify. Tbe Cnal examinations of the borough schools are in progresa this week. nnler the sujrvision of the County Suerintendent. The graduating cla!-s this year is composed of ten members five young ladies and five voung gentleman. The commencement ex ercises will le held in the 0iera House on the aftermxin and evening of the 17th inst. A petition addressed to Superintendent Patton. ofthe Pittsburgh Division. B. AO. R. R . is being circulated and numerously sign ed throughout town, asking that the Sunday train service on the Somerset A Cambrin branch be re e-tab'bhed. With the op-ning of spring our people are erpertius the Pifj burgh Sttnday IKit,h to renew hostilities among the F.uropean dynastie. Mr. Frasmus Wilson, the genial author snd writer ;f the Pittsburgh r.mmrrri J (i'l-.r'.ie. comes to Somerset this (Wednesday) evening ar.d will d liver bis lecture, - Are We Civilied" at the Opera House. Tbe readers of tbe Hec vLD will no doubt appre ciate Mr. Wilson's lecture, and from the large advance sale of seats there w ill be a large bouse to greet him. No one should miss this opportunity of hearing the man who has made more ople laugh this win ter by his original and easy oratory than any other torturer. i,mnmsn j gerured at ("asebeer's. The summer ache-Jule ofthe Biltiroore and Ohio road will go into effect early in May. A number of changes will be made, the most prominent of which will be the iiitr.duction of a new vestibuled train to nm between Pittsburg and Baltimore. The entire train of baggage and day coaches, sle irs and parlor cars will be vestibuled. The train will make extra fast time, and in fart be amrular limited express in every way except that of extra fares, as nothing but the regular chant- will be made. A feature of the train will be the d;ning ears, on which regular meals and lunches a ill be served at the same price as is charged at tbe railroad eating houses. Marion, only child of Prothonotary and Mrs. I'aniel J. Homer, died at her borne in this borou2ti. fc'ntur.biy moniirnr. 5th inst, in her eighteenth year. Miss Horner was one of Somersets prettiest and sweetest voung giris and was a great favorite among ii.e town-people. As a child the attracted attention, and but f..r tLe fatal malady-c- .n-amption-that fastened upon her short ly after she entered her tec is, gave promise or growing to be a woman of unnsual beamy. Afn.cii.Mi is always bitter and hard to bear and in this t- stance nothing seems wanting tn mace tbe burden of sorrow inexpressi bly heavy. Mr. atid Mrs II rner have the BiiKvrest sympathy of their many friends. M-s. E'la Lntit. daughter of Captain Wro. M. rv-hr.K k of this place, left for Pan Fran cisco di.ri.ig the week, wills her six months old daughter. Sometime in May she will aailf.-jm that city for St. Paul Man 1. off tl,e coast of Alaska, where she will join her husband, Dr. Charles Lutx, who is employed, l.v the V -nh western Commercial Company. This isaj)urnry that twenty years ago would have been looked upon as an extreme ly hazardous m. UrUking and would have required m mtbs of preperation, but owing to tlie safety and c inveniance of our modern may of traveling ' entered upon with as little concern as our ancestors were want to indulge in over a trip to an adjoining coun tv. A cry of fire caused great eaciteroent on our st-.ts aU.-.it haifpast eight o'clocK Monday night, and everybody rushed an fast as their legs would carry tbem to the eaat end of town, from whence tbe cry pro ceeded. Il seems that Mrs. Washington Meahan, who bad i?one out to spend the evening wilb a neiirbbor living a few doors shove, left no one at home and a lamp with the liirht turned very low burning in the family sitting room. The lamp began to ......ke and flicker, as lamps sometimes will i.i Lft alone, attracting the attention of Mr. So! Shoemaker's family, who live next door. A n aUrm of fire was hurriedly given and Mrs. John Snyder, who lives close by. rushed bravely in, and picking np the lamp from hi h Uie burning oil was now pour- .. threw it fMLOB window to the garden below. Mrs. Snyder had ber band quit badly burned by the escaping oil. o dam age at all was done to tbe proirty. Tb Nicely buys, who are now in Indiana, bate been talking to a re potter for tbe ltitmcrai of that place, and have repeat ed their assertions that their conviction was due to the ptoraeculion of tbe Somerset Heb aut, which, they declare, created a prejudice against them in the tnin.ls of the people. The IIcatLD being modest, we mast be per mitted to congratulate ii upon iu influence. A newjr " never amounts to anything " lint. I it gays something about somebody who has got himself into troabie, when immedi ately it is declared to be the cause of all that person's woes, and to it could no doubt be traced tbe manufacture of the bad blood " iu tbe veins of the person' grandfather. Tbe newspaper but deals with men and af fairs as it Ends them ; and if people will atop murdering and barglarizing and so on they will gain no publicity through the press. Johnstown Tribune. Rev. Frederick Benedict, better known aa "Bishop" Benedict, died in Bedford on March 31st, ad seventy-one year. Forty one years ago Rev. Benedict became pastor ofthe Lutheran Church tn Bedford. His fir.t wife was a Mis Cborpeuing, of daughter of Ex-Judge George Chorpen ing, and a swter of Maj vr George Chorpeu ing. of Somerset, and his second a Miss Eus sell, of Bedford. Mr. Benedict was called to riitebttrgh by the death of his only son and a a result ofthe trip contracted pneumonia which terminated in ti death. Bev. Bene dict left a will. He directed that his furni ture shoal J be divide! between Mr. J. H. Tionjrenenkerand-Mr. C. L. Bretx, and that bis books should go to Mrs. Lontenecker. Mrs. and Mr. J. C. Ktweell. He gave his reside'H to Mr. Brvtz np'in tbe payment by him of $..) to tbe Bedford Cemetery Asso ciation. To Trini'v Lutheran Church, of Bedford, begsvel.t). and the balance of bis estate, estimated at f'.OOU or 7,(As), goes to the Pentylyania College at Gettysburg for the education of poor young men who de-ire to enter the Lalheran ministry. Bright and early Weduesday morning a force of workmen commenced tearing down the old county jail, and to day it bas been leveled to the grotuid and will no longer be an eyesore to tbe ople of Somerset or re flect on the gxxl name of the ouunty. Great care was taken in removing some of the materia, as the contractors will be able to utilize tlie beat or it in the new building. When the rear wall of what was known as the iron cell, in which the Nicely boys were con fined previous to their attempt to escape, was torn away Friday afternoon. Sheriff MeMillen was an interested spectator. He was looking for a burglar's saw which be bad been told by Ihe little Italian burglar, Ganio, who was sentenced to tbe peniten tiary, bad been concealed by the Cicely boys bet ween the iron casing of the cell and the brii k wall. When the Jaricki bad len removed the Sheriff was gratified to find a a brand new saw some ten or twelve inches in length and about tbe thickness of card board. It shows no evidence of ever having been nse.1, and bears tbe trade mark of Dis ton A Ca , Philadelphia- Garno will be re memliered as the scoundrel who drew a revolver on watchman Keifer the day Joe Nicely shot Deputy-Sheriff Milt MeMillen, and afterwards bad a confession choked out of him as to where the revolvers were con cealed and how they found their way into the jail. He subsequently gave information to the authorities in regard to tools that bad been stolen into tbe Nicely boys, and said tbe saw was to be used in removing the grating from their cell window. On January lllb the Pittsburgh Tuna of fered three prizes for, 1. The most popular ccboul teacher in Pittsburgh : A first-class ticket from Pitts burgh to any point in Europe and return. 2. The most popular school teacher in western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio, outside of Pittsburgh and Allegheny : One complete set of Appleton a American En-cycloj-edia. ;:. The most popular school teacber in Allegheny : One fine gold watch. F.very issue of tbe Time since tbe Uth contained a coupon on which the nam and addrert of tbe teacher voted for was to be written before returning it to thcedurntion al editor of that journal. Tbe contest closed la-t Thursday, after more than 7uO,000 votes had been cast, and tbe following young ladies were tbe fortunate winners in the order named : Mi.ss Carrie Paisley, of Pitts burgh ; Miss Josephine Welch, of West Elizabeth, and Miss Sadie McElroy, of Alle gheny. With the liberality that distinguishes the rimer. Miss Paisley was given $100 in gold for pin money, and Miss Welch was ermit- ted to exchange her prize for a round trip ticket to Europe. The school children of Somerset were jreatly interested in thecoutest. as the follow ing number of votes cast for local teachers goes to show. II. F. Barron received ?."i, W. II. Cover 13o. Mrs. Mary J. Connelley ts. Miss Mary I- Endsley 113, Miss Cora Knepper OV, Miss Kate Snyder 1 10. The ' Quiet Observer" iu fcis lecture for the people, "Are We Civilised?" at tbe Opera House this (Wednesday) evening. Mr. Wilson appears here under tbe auspices of the Young People mite society of tbe Disciple Church. The place to get your pictures. Marriage Certificates, Diplomas etc.. framed, and to buy frames, mouldings, and pictures, is at Fisher's Book Store. A Lone Keyatone White Cap. CHAMREKsiaar,, Ta, Ajril 1. John W. Gusbeii, an eccriitric and well known citizen of Concord, this county, was placed in jail to day, charged w ith threatening tbe lives and property of tbe citizens of that village. Goshen, a few days ago, warned three citi sent to Irave town that evening. He threw into tbe strut some contrivance that explo ded with a terrible report The next morn ing he issued a bulletin, saying that tbe bouses of the three citizens must come down. An etfort was made to arrest him , but Goah n armed himself with a heavily loaded musket and tcd np and down in front of bis store fot severs! days and nights. Ves teiday morning be was captured by strategy. He will probably be placed in an asylum. Geo. W. Beiifordis paying sfwcial atten tion totbewalltaiertra.leandis selling it at bargains that will astonish you. Misses Straw and Mull Hats in all the new shapes are here just opened. They are very pretty and stylish, and, what la better, very cheap. M. M. Tbedwell k Co. Facta About Deafness. Most deafness is caused by Colds. Chronic Catarrh, Scarlet Fever and Measles. Chronic Catarrh affects the middle ear and gradually increases the deafness. Colds. Scarlet Fever and Measles sre the thief causes of " Running Ear, " by ulcerating a bolethnnigh tlie "drum head." tbe dis charge coming from tbe " middle ear." Long continuance of tlie discharge causes " proud flesh " and " polypus." Early correct treat ment will prevent the Chronic trouble. The Chronic diseases of the ear cart all be cured if treated properly and thoroughly. Tbeliear ing will be improved or restored according to the actual destruction of tiie membranes. Dr. Sadler, 804 Penn Avenue, Pittsburg, guarantees the most skillful and successful treatment of all such cases. Will send ref erences if desired. Delay causes more than half tba deafness existing. The following named letters remaining in tbe PostotHce at Somerset, will be seat to tb. Dead Litter Offire if not called for in ten dsys from this date. April 0, Brie!, E. A: Chianizio, Giovana; Caster, August; Cog.lell, Henry ; Cutraan, David F ; Gaufner, Katie; Hoss. Alice; Kran sbaw, F. P ; Lininger, Allie ; Under, Ru dolph ; Milier, J. Imbrie ; Pyle, Mrs. . Sa die ; Stahl. G. F : Shaffer, John W ; Sei bert, W. O ; Waugle, Wm. Joeiau Kelleb, P. M. Tbe handsomest line of wall papers, ever brought to Somerset, ia on exhibition at Geo. W. Eenford'a. t yi IT LOOKS LIKE BUSINESS. The South Penn Road Will Be Com pleted. Pi!:iAf.eriiA, April 3. The Sooth P n -ylvania Railroad, which was recently par tbaaed by Go. F. Eaer, will be organiz-d on April T. Tbe purchase of tbe road by Geo. F. Baer, of Beading, at j-berifTs salea few weeks fO,ts!Ul a topic of conversa tion in railroad circU. Tbe road purchased by Mr. Baer for the Vandtrbilt interest so that they would have absolute control, which it is believed tbey now have. It was supposed that as Mr. Baer was a manager as well as counsel for tbe Reeding be acted in ita interest, but a high official of tbe Reading denies that this was the case. IT SOLD CBXAP. At the Sheriff's sale a very small amount was paid, and many thought the transaction only affected the railroad in tbe county in which tbe Sheriff bad authority, but it ia announced that tbe entire route ia include.! The re-orgai::zation of an old road is not much in itself, but when that road is partly graded and a number of bridges are built there is something in it. It is said the com pany when reorganized will begin to push the construction of the line. Whether tbe Reading Company had or had not anything to do with the purchase, it is an established fact that it has for a long time been sking for an outlet for tbe West. At the present all Southwestern business endj at Harris bnrg and bas to be transferred to the P. B. R, at that point. The Reading ia now build ing a new road from Harrisbttrg to Bow mansdale and this line liea very close to tbe South Penn. It would cost very little to connect them. This, in connection wim ine announcement that the Harriburg and I'o- 1 . ... ii i . 3 . ..r tomac Kauroaa woui.i or . . i, MWFt uimp iini in June. - i.ivvm- the Reading is to get full control of the road. THE THI NK USB THBIATEXEn. When Ibis is accomplished it will give the Western Maryland a through connection. It will only require a small amount of mon ey to finish this road, and as the "Trunk Line situation" is threatened by the policy ofthe Uhigh Valley, it U more than likely that a light will soon be in order. The com pletion ofthe South Penn will be of great financial service to the Reading. The Inauguration Ceremonies At Johnstown. The lnuttguanit:on oeremoniesat the birth of the new city of Johnstown were begun at Il.tkt Monday forenoon, iu the presence of a large concourse of people, by Rev. H. L. Chapman, D. D , offering a fervent prayer for the preservation of the new city. Dr. Geo. W. Wagoner then read the re ports received from a number of prominent people, expressing their inability to be pres ent. Dr. l-ee, of the State Board of Health referred at length in his letter to the sanita ry coudition of Johnstown, and predicted great things for the future, and christened this city the "Queen ofthe Mountains." Mayor McCallin, of Pittsburgh, said be bad to be in attendance at tbe inauguration of a new Mayor in bis own city, hence be could not be present. Mayor elect W. Horace Rose, Esq , was then introduced and delivered his inaugural. His address was vigorous, and be recom mended vigorous action on the part of tbe new officials. He referred to many abuses which, be declared, should be spee dily corrected and that hereafter progress ive ideas should dominate our antiquated notions. He recommended the assessment of all property at its actual value, and said that tbe assiesametns in many parts of tbe town now were scandalous, and this state of affairs should at one be remedied by put ting honest men to perform this work. The speak easics, be declared, would be wied out, and the laws enforced and the " shame less spectacle of dntnken men and boys on the streets on Sunday must and will cease." Tbe address was received with much ap plause and the ople will no doubt hearti ly second tbe efforts for better government. Judge Johnston then administered the oath of office, to which Mr. Rose subscrib ed just as the great whistle at the works blew for 12 o clock. The other city officers were then sworu in, after which Col. W. 1. Moore, of Pittsburgh, made a speech con gratulating the new officers and referring in a feeling manner to tbe last Johnstown au dience which he addressed on Ihturation Day, the day previous to the flood. Mr. A. J. Moxham and Judge Johnston each made brief speeches and the new city government is now in full operation. The forenoon was rainy, but later tbe skies clear ed, and the demonstrations in the afternoon was a success. The Shopping Mart of Pittsburgh. Attention is called to the card of Campbell A Iiek in our paper to-day. This firm are proprietors of The People's Store, the largest and most complete establishment in Pitts burgh. As the name indicates, they are of tbe people and for the people. They 3eak of Carpet. Lace Curtains, etc., in this special announcement, but for a general line of shopping necessities no other sture iu this section offers wider scope or greater induce ments, both as to the immensity and variety of departments, whilst their prices are known far and wide to be the lowest in the land. Tbey maintain a large and well conducted mail department, and gocxls ordered by sam ple will be found entirely satistaclory. General Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Suits and Wraps, Trimmings, Notions, l'n- derwear. Gents' Furnishings, House Lin ens, Millinery, Boys' Clothing, and many other departments are incorporated. Dou't fail to visit tbem or communicate by mail. Goods warranted to be as represented or no sale. ChiMr-n's and Infant's Bonnets, just in. Iciest stains and style. Prices very low. iJ. M. Tuei.well .t Co. Last Opportunity for Washington via Pennsylvania Railroad. The last of the popular series of excursion to Washington, which have been so success fully run by the Pennsylvania Bailruad Company during the winter and spring, is fixed for Thursday, April 2Ph, a date which is without doubt the moat desirable that could be selected. Washington at that lime U beginning to show all the activity of spring, and the beautiful park in which the city abounds sre verdant with shrubbery and blooming with early flowers. Congress is busy, tlie city is thronged with prominent people, and the actual working ofthe Gov ernment is seen to the best advantage. Excursion tickets will be sold as hereto fore at Oti from Pittsburgh, and proior tionale rales from other stations, with the privilege of a stopping in Baltimore in either direction. These tic kets will be good going on any regular train of that date, except Limited Express, and to return within ten days. In addition a special train of Pull man Parlor Cats and Day Coaches will leave Pittsburgh at S.'O a. x. and run through to Washington. Pleasant side trips may be made from Washington to Old Point Comfort, Nor folk, Richmond, Petersburg, and ML Ver non at reduced rates. The specific excursion rate from Johns town, Pa., is $7 :land train connecting with the Special will leave at 10.13 A. x. Farmers of Somerset county, for the past nineteen years I have been dealing with yon in Mowers, Beaters and Binders. This year, ltfjO, I offeryou the line of McCormick machines, and ask yon to call at my store and examine tbem, whether you want to buy or not. To you who have purchased other makes of machines in tbe past I wish to say yon can feel assured that I will en eAVjr t k-p ai gill n atsortm)at o repairs as possible for them. Kespect fully, J. B. HoLtiKKBACM. Wanted. 2000 Bushels good White Oats. 21 too " " Clean Wheat. 5tx) pounds Maple Sugar. All for cash and no grumbling. Respectfully, Cook A Bezant. Mt. Moriah Itema. Mud! mod! mud! and road almost ini psssable. Sugar boiling b-ason is in full blast. Tbe crops promises to be nuite large. B. D. Zimmerman left for Iowa last Sat unlay where be will buy a tar load of hors ed. Our carpenters. Wm. F. Rhoads and John V. Zimmerman ray tbey have all tlie work they can do this summer. One of our most successful formers i Miss Nancy Miller. She bas purchased 1,000 bushels of lime with which to improva her farm, and she is not a " granger " ei'-ber. Our neighbor Geo. F. Countryman met with a serious mishap a few days ago. He and J. O. Hay were ailing Mr. Humbert to remove from tne Tmberger farm in Jen ner to tbe Clark farm ia Shade township. When near the latter place be was accident ally thrown from a heavily loaded wagon and bad hia right leg broken below tba knee. He was token to bis home where Dr. Gardoert tended to bis injaries. Joseph J. Mishler, for some time part the merchant of our town, beld an auction on Saturday last, and sold off bis entire stock Geo. 8. Homer purchased finite a numbe of small articles, and some person or per sons not having tbe fear of God before them seized and carried away the same, and now Mr. Horner offers a reward of .) for the re turn of tbe goods atid evidence that will convict the theives. He is very anxious to make an example of these chaps and give warning to others who mighi think of play ing jokes on men older than themselves. Micbael Maarera young Ud of fourteen met with a serious and possibly fatal acci dent last Sunday. He was in the barn of Jese Grffltb when a horse kicked bim on the back of tbe bead, rendering him uncon scious. Dr. Covode was called in to dress the ghastly wound left by the horse's hoof, at first it was feared tbe wouud would prove fatal but there is now some hope for bis re covery. He is the only remaining child of Jonas Maurer, of Jenur township. Three children of bis family died of scarlet fever and two were buried in one corlin. His grown son Wm. H.. enlisted in the army, was captured by the rebels ar.d (starved in Libby prison. Another son. i..twaru was struck by lightning and instantly killed some years ago. X harness For single and double driving J. B. Holderbaiim downs them all. Husband Items. II. C. Beam spent last week in Connella viile. Mr. Web Adams, bas returned from a visit in tht. west. Kev. Beal, conducted easier services in the church at this place. Samuel S. Miller, sold the best draught horse raised in this neighbo-hood one day last week. He never raises any but the best of stock. Eli Knupp, is sawing lumber on tl.e Beam farm. There appears to be a great demand for white oak limber and fair prices are real ized. Our young and successful school teacher, J. ti. Kiuert, bas taken an agency for a good selling book. Octasiosal. Wall paper at Benford's at lowest prices. Reduced Rates to Western Points. Tbe Baltimore and Obis Bailroa 1 is now selling tkkets to points in Minnesota, the Daketas, Nebraska, Kansas an.l the Far West, at rates much below fuimer prices. If you think of going West it will pay you to communicate with the Ticket Agents of the B. fc O. before purchasing your tickets. Cms. 0. Scrtt, GenT Pass. Agt. B. A O. K. R. Read and Learn. Having purchased the grocery store of Mr. Josiab Kvller. we are now prepared to fur nish fresh staple and fancy Groceries, Can dies, Cigars and Tobacco, at lowest cash pri ces. All k'ds of country pnxloce taken in exchange for goods. Call and see us. Sule Agents for Pillsbory Flour. Yours Respectfully, Kaktsieb & Pltt, No. 2, Baer Block, Somerset, Pa. Easter. Easter, or immediately after, is the time fixed bv the inexorable decrees ol Fashion for donning the new spring Hat or Bonnet. We have just received, fresh from New York, everything new in shape, shade and style in the line of Hats aud Bonnets. The trimings, esiciai!y the Flowers, that accompany these are most delicate and true to nature. We are now trimming are kinds of spring head-wear to order atexcecdinir'y low prices. M. M. Teepwell 4 Co. .Cara of Thanks. Permit us through the columns of your pajier to return our sin.-ere und heartfelt thanks to tbe neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our daughter Marion. We fullf appreciate it in this the hour ' our sad be reavement, and shall always bold them in grateful remembrance. Yours Truly. Me. and Mas. D. J II .exeb. Farmers, Look to Your Interests. We extend our thanks for your ery liber al patronage the past season, aud teg leave to say that with our extensive works, now covering over an acre of ground, we hepe to be able to fill all our wholesale and rfail orders promptly. Having contracted with S. B. Yoder, of Piivh. Somerset Countv. and Peter Fink, of Somerset, to solicit order", we feel assured I hey will be able to name prices and tcrma that will be satisfactory to all. As reference in regard to otir works and facilities for manufacturing a tlrst-class fer tilizer, we take the liberty of naming Hon. O. P. Shaver and S. B. Yoder, both seiitle mea wIiom! veracity will not be doubted an.l who visited our wotks during the fail of '.O. On behalf of the Susqnehauna Ferti! ixer Co. of Baltimore City. lttsctful!y, A. J. Koeb. Guernsey, Adams Co., Pa. Country Roads and Profanity. You couhlu't bribe man now who has to use the couut ry roada not to talk about their condition. It's almost tbe only relief they have aud it's co small consolation. We say nothing of the profanity conuected with such discussions, but if a man must nse harsh words we don't know a better sub ject into which he could throw It. Last Excursion to Washington. The last of tlie series of monthly excur sions via the Baltimore and Ohio Kail road to the National Capital U announced for Thursday, April 17th, and those who have not done so, should take advantage of the low rates offered, to visit Washington during the present session of Congress. The rates are extremely low, and the time limit long enough to allow txcursiouisU tbe opportunity of visiting the various places of interest within easy reach of tbe Capital Baltimore, Annapolis, Richmond, Old Point and Mount Vernon. We give below a list of stations, showing rates of fare and time of trains. Time, Time rnnnellvlUe.. ISA a. m. ll.J.Y p. m. Ohio Pyls ! " ll-s " CoBi'ueuce.. 1 j- 12 iK a. m. Ir-lna J-15A " YLV1 " Kisksl 11 " IA' " Jbiiiitwn. 7.4i " :toOp. m. Hu,v.towa K.S " to " mnaerset B.l " 6tr; " Jteyerwiata 11 M " l.!ia,m. Hyiicinian la 47p.ro. iw " t'umtieriand- HO " 2-to " Bate. 17 V, .S .V) UO 7 4 S i 6.1 4 Tickets are good ten days, and will be sold at correspondingly low rates from other stations. For tickets and further information call opon er address agents of tba iWlto. and Ohio Railroad. The best heavy team harness for sale by J. B. Hcdckrbanra, Somerset, Pa. Resolutions of Respect. Ross RiH Post. Department cf Penn a, G. A. R., No. SGI. VTiiizXA, Comtntnder John Enos.of this Post, and late a member of Co. H. 1st Penna. Battalion Laving been on FeW. lk lHjV, re move by death, in his 4tHb year Tbenfore fioojr.i, That as eommanderof this Post, we hereby express our heart felt sympathy to t he bereaved family, of our de ceased comrade, by recording this bumble tribute of reepect, to the memory of one who was a faithful comrade, a kind bnsband and father and a rrspected citizen. F.exk'crd, That these ba recorded in min utes of this Post, a copy presented to fami ly of deceased, and be published in the county papers. Leb FoBstrE, Noah Scott, H. H. Rush, Committee, Vhzkkas, Commander William Shaw, 8. V. C, of this Poet, and an ex soldier of tbe Mexican War. and later a member of Co. C , 62nd Ohio Infantry, in tbe late war, was re moved by death, on 24th day of March 1&0, in bis Co year. Therefore Jfjoreif, That our sympathy be extended to tbe bereaved family of our de ceased comrade Shaw, who was a kind bus band, indulgent father and a kind neigh bor. J!mJcel,Thit a copy of this humble tri bute of respect be presented to tbe family of our deceased comrade, that tbey be recorded in tbe minutes of this Post, and be published in the county papers. J. B. JlSsfts.M, A. A. Miller, M. AsDKrws, Coninii:t'."e. Michigan Furniture Co. Furniture! Furniture! Furniture! We have a complete line of bedroom and parlor sets. Wardrobes, sideboards, chairs, tables, and in tact any piece of furniture necessary to complete a neat boisehoid. Our terms being cash, you are the gainer. Don't mis take the place and numlier. MlCHIOAS FCBXITCajtCo., 1.7 SmiiLIield Street, ritt&hurgu. Pa. Potatoes for Family Use. We are headquarters for potatoes and will use our best efforts to have tbem in stock for home trade as well as for local shipments, North, South. Eist and West. Careful at tention given to orders by mail, which will be filled promptly as possible. Kriix t illy. Cook it Bmuits. Go to Benford's for wall paper. The Slick Llghtnlng-Rod Fiend. During the past week quite a number of farmers in Huntingdon and adjoiuiug comi ties have been victimized to- the extent of several thousand dollars by lightning-rod swindlers. The unsuspecting farmer ia re quired to pay a small sum as the difference between the old and the new rods. He is first requested to sign a contract, which be ultimately finds to be a negotiable note for about ten times the amount. "Are We Civilized?" Are you and your neighbor? Go to the Opera House Wednes day eveniDg and hear the most popular lecturer of the day, Mr. E. Wilsou, of Pitts burgh, upon this vital question. School Teachers, Send to Fisher's Book Attention ! Stori for cards, chromos, and other rewarls fur last days of school. You can send price in postage stamps. Cards, chromos and books mailed promit!y. Cha. H. Flsheb. Caution. It will pay yon to call and examine one stock of furniture when in the city. We have a complete line of chamber and parlor suit, which we are selling out at compara tively low prices. Our terms being cash, you are the gainer. Mi. II io. !f Fcrxittre Co.. 437 Sinithhrld Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Potatoes for Seed. Ye have bought a car load of potatoes, especially for seed, to arrivj about tbe 15th of April. The vanities are Burbank. Snow flake, Beauty of Hebron and Early Ohio. And the crop having failed last yesr, now is a good time to change varieties. Call at our store or mail ns your orders, which shall have prompt attention. Respectfully. Cook A Beejhts-. Tlie new flowers for sprin,; bats are jp.fi dream of beauty-. The desins are finerthan ever before. We have sorje beautiful selec tions. Call and see them. M. M. Trii.wcll A Co Postoffice to be Removed. Mr. Jcsiah Keller has: rented the handsome carpet room from Koepper Jt Femer, into which he will move tin postoilire about the first of May. Conjwqtiently they must re duce their large stock of carpets immediate ly, and those wishing to bc.y carjts should come at once and secure a bargain. From the Furniture Center of the World. Michigan spesks for its self for the dura bility of its goods, so if yuu are in need of a sideboard, wardrobe, or anything in our lire it will pay you to call before purchasing elsew here. MtcKUHX FlKISITfBE Co , 437 SmithKeld 3trte', Pittsburgh. Ta. MARRIED. SWAI.LOP Bl'SKIRK. Married at the residence of Virgil Black on Sabbath eve., April ti. Mr. J.tuies L. Swailop aud Miss Eilen Bu.-kirk. both of Continence, Pa , KIMMEI-MFSSKR In the Brethren church at Downey, Pa., tiaturday. April G, I.S!"), by lb'T. John K. Knepper. Rev. Jo seph I.. Kimniel of Shanksyille. Pa , and Misa Alice L. Musser of Sloneycreek, Pa. MENC.KS YOST. On Thursday, March C. H!). at Ijtvansvllie, by E. Matigs, Mr. Henry W. Menges and Rebecca Victoria Yost, both of Oraets, Sijinerset county, Pa. LAMBERT REIT. On Incsday. the 2otb day of March, ls:J, at the home ol the bri.lc. by the same, Mr. Franklin lAiubert. of near Bucksiown, and Susan Reitz, of Reitx P. O , Somerset Co., Pa. PHIMPP1. At his residence in Stony ereek township. Somerset county. Pa., on Ma-ch s, 1M, Albert Philippi, aged 35 Tears, 11 months ami 1? days. mmm Absolutely Pure.. ThU nowder never varies. A marvel of pnrttr. strength, and waolesomeoef. Biore economical than tbe online kinls. and caunot h soi.l in competition with the multitude of Sot test, snort weight, alum pUos&baie powders. "d ""'s ' trait. KovaL Baxma Powbeb Cix, If Wali-Si. s. x. juu:.' DIED. mm UEBUITILE TOIStHHT OY SEALERS IK HEBCHABDISE, .Sec, ice , .. IX Somerset Countv, Pa. TAKE NOTICE. That in pursuance of it. sevural Act nf A-erat,:y of the Ioto njuiineaHtt. t provide rvvenrt.. to meet ihe cie maut uuoa ttie Treury, r.J for otiier j.iirrras-s, tne oB.lers'gi.ed, Ariwer ef Men am ile Tales c.r xuii t'oumr. bus (.-( si -st a t:st .,f the tr.Je ia tuU Cir.!. an-1 hlaerd each m tat cm w hicii to turn appear rigai, to ii TUP. Yaia Trade. Peaa HI B-o EecaiWr . Katisjer ii Soa...-... " - . 'rey A C " H.sjk T M " lAoo Jesse " .. M kiow Ed Tavern l'.o s KoU-rt 11 Ucl.Ur. . ALLEOilESr TWP. Ilovts V E BetsUer H.i.liUellJ J bou-. " OninerMrsi: SEHLIS BOH. Oas 1 !t J It 14 C.s.k E L . ReUi'.e...... -ulcus K r.otoAi- - Kri-s-iiufer A Kuru ' Vaar-s W H " MiuiiwusJi Kinig.ll.. " - Nw i'B.:i!t , ' thils,,n J A 4 IV P.. , " ' ... I'hilscji Jv. ' " 1'tl lsi.n ! Co P niters Iu' .3 11 !! 1-' H 1! 1 ... H i-eitert W A heiuiier MACK TlfS. Husband Mrs F Retailer MtOTIlERsr ALLEY TV P. !l':s h!er In... ... Ketsiler ...iL.t::i!er u Tp Itaiiis t;. H s.ver Kd Shultx Abrana ccyEMArar tup. rr. ff-r.an rvii'e! ... H Arsij.-'t.-e'- Jacob V. ai.ber Jvisrti. .. ..Rei tiler .. Ti-c .-n rtis'k A i .... n,r! ill. mz A i n . M'emu 0 A . h .s A M .V ' S"rner "V-nt. Ti-Mle u a ... Uel .ikr 1.: II i " i 11 I 1:: R'r 1-1 .. . .. Tsv.-- L. Ui.i-r . . Li.KLICK TU P. Kei;"-rs.., l.e!-.k-r Yu;ui Ii a .if:; Fr:ft.-:- tv. p. Barkltj- 3 W lutailer JEX. ERT'i XI". V EoH. f.r'n-Ih J J Fictnilir JilSXER TV. P. fever Jartes Retailer aniiM-r I. T " larn WS,R.t: i'i.'..4itir John A " I.L-uiKvr Jutiu A " LAB1MER TWP. E.tailtr B. al A 0. i'.rt.ik-rilrin Jtrvs.- Uaer V S c tssk.. I'lisJr & Co... C. liKtel'.y Hr.m KUAhuiati je.-v-u. Ier r W .KetA!lers..... ..Diiilier. LOWER rr KKF.YFom .Ketai!er.. ntv. f. I.orn A J iitfs.n J'thn shuciiji!U U Co yiiiibi.Li i.ZEK tu p. P.-.tiiiier mi.yrRj twp. Ketaiier MEYEg.-D.lLE Itetai'.er Bne;h A II. M.re C U.. Walter C A Apiile Win 11 lo ...?:'.) It ! I 1-4 ( jk, Piiuier.C; c o . " fitia-ns' Bank Han kern. . Ie f H let.ulcr... lurni.i H 1. 1 K-t; " -.. is.mitW K:-I:!t'tr lr:ic: Co fc Kt.'jeeka II J fr'nr.uers' iini.K lists." .... tenners' Hardware to-Keti!ers ... 4i&-ma V Kcti'.ii-'- Martl-y SC.S Co KeTKiiers .. HiK liM'K Hnw Hav f.nHlirrs . " i I . 1 1 II rvr k 1 I Hs.tr Mk'Uael KvlJ E K.opts; Al'jert l.iut t: r . MoitvI! I Miner A I i.:ii:i.. Knt:- M A !!.-! H J Tavern Ketaiier Kotail'-tv. l.eiail-jr.. Kou-e Kre.rk , , " R-i':le Keiiiiart Sh-plevi T ' .... Tn.xi C W. " Young- i W - . .Ytr P..ILT0. SOU. fiiliespie F J - Ketaiier fo,t-r John H' - ..... Topper John .11 .uo license; Distillery .Vf.ll' LESTKKYII I E Unit. Poll A Co ought I - - ..PctaMers ...Ketaiier xonTir.tui'Toy TH7. Prinharri M F .IU.-.i'ier OGLE IIP. Kets.iit.-r PA XT THP. . Retailer .. Kt am Garrett rrfitsl'-T r w 4 ashier A K lleisuji ...arretl- itVEVAIlQXlXr, nt' l.lreuh VIA A. 1 'srk A ft A Co. lness- Win J lM.ll I f l!-.Ver fit..rw,-r ilsX'h. Jtiuli . Keu.i ilers . Retailer hock noon r.on. Afh Si W.-Eia-h. r.'tailers . Taker ,V c,i . .net a'! -C; I'hill.ppi " tiv.-r Win Retailer M.!-r J.w.h i. ... .. - smi;h A simtii Retailer iiv.ier II m.lU;:i::ler W-.:iersl;erip rI il S.iLl.KLRY V'!:. Barehus J L .Retailer I t Kiiieit hers K ?!nilers . 11 HstPjI U.-tsi't-r. Yi Yall.v itnulcui); Co.. .Fsi:iis.-r- n Walker & Leyo; Ket-niler- - U .i:.lPf. TIVP. hfW.E " H KiiusJuhii " 11 soxEnzFT non. Henfr.l d W Itetailer 14 Ural.ier K.rt - IH.l.tieJ I i. A i'-rts .. ( .,: t,ti. E K c'.irlrvtri o...... -.- f l-her ( M H Kvn:er A H Bm FleAs. A K'S".T .... H.t'.rt..iiu Jau'.es i'...! He'li. V U Hen- ?rKli.Ts Hr.!.l."!m.rn J M AA.il:er.v i'latL. - Kte-pper A W. Kr.epber.fc ferrn-r 1iv.iher )r. J M Miller J It !..rr,s Bn:t:ers N (l M.-'-sr - 1'aiker.v l'rter Shi ler rrrt'.li Si.v.i-r John - .. S l.e.i P A ,tj Co sv-lii.s k Xr. M K sVl,ns-k t;ih'Hn. . Soulier C'i.as '. . Tr-.-tt.ell A Cu I hi Scrs A V. Y.s.irrit " K YtXii.a Charles I'. iiiueinuui Kt-x. 11 . .SOMERSET TWP. r.l. -nh 31 W Keiailcr I'-iwiitn 111 " i.'JeJM-... " Miller Jt Co SmuekerC H " V.ei'nerAJ. " - Yairnaa J.)set.ii " SO CTlJA MP TOS T '.IT. tlrnkle Ya!entlne. -Iiistilh-r - Twp ttTOSYCKF.EK TWP. BalOs-rC I UeU. BnltaerSi, " UrslHC A " BntntKI- " C..k t i " Or leinau itninre " r'l.ao .Ii Siwnaltr-. " snmcker Ann Sitc'ierlXV - ' Torwr Jnn M ri-t:ller. Waiter 1 Ketasler STOYEHT'jlYX V.Oll. 11 11 Is II II . II i : it 14 Tr 14 Retaiier -.liU V B Thompson A, son.. SI Mi! IT TWP. VohWf'.l J 1 & n Ite'Rllers Jislv J II It. tailer T'Ht.le..rtre . t . .- ' Jillkr tiplinuin .. " CPPEZ TVRKETFOOT TU P. Coller T. " Rf-tiler c.erhard J H. " Ht-itrs K ( " KrtAriAc-ttl.a. ki " - KTisrJ .i " Meialer .S K Wstifer - Wv'Liaer W t -.-Ketaiier It It lc 1-. 14 Tt 14 BORfiVGU. .Retai'.er Albrsht .rarrs.s... Iivii.J; Ccsler .. Furoner t rKoy Jecktiu H A G-EAND SPRING AND Oar lines arc now cornj lete. We are prepared to sliow a full lino of Foreiaa ami Domestic Goods, at prices that cannot be reached for the same qnality of Gootli. New Dress Good:?, Black and Colors " Henriettas, u " u Cashmere, " " " Cloths, " " Mobair3, Tamiae. u " " " Trimming?. " u " r.uttons. " 44 u - Jersers, " " " Jacket, u u u Wraps, " " " Hosiery, L'nderwear aud Gloves. Our prices are always the lowest, our goods tl.e Le.-t. We will If pleased to sen J you Ktir.ples, so you can order ly mail, which departmciit we ptotnise to give luimocliato attention. 35 Fifth Avenue. S.-i!er! ? U -.. " VTELLKKSnVUG Ii'tHO. K .-nnell J J Retailer Classification of Vernier dis. In Merchan ?a'.es 1i! Clasa It TkiJT'H ... - J: " l.w j.. 12 " I 's l..i..i i: ' t..k. W " -,,i ir.x.i - :t -..( 4,1,4,, H " :ul ...'. "7 ' 4VW ClasslflcatloB of TaTf ras. fi'iesofl-t 2n.t a.:.t '-rd n lis (lass t eher Hies... . '" " '- !,n.uehs - i J Classification ef Breviers and'.Dlstillers. Titles of Tst 2ni auJ Jr.t I'Iass .Ml.er ei;ies IVirmiries luwihipa 5-vj -.') KO rpAKE KOTICE.-lli rris. con.vrn.-rl j 1 iu tl is Ai i-rni-enient irmiau Aprs-al will fx-hei-l at :iie c o.i.ni.s-ioiu n-- ( ;!,'. t:i Ser t. on j ih.- i.nl.lav ..f Ai.ril. !. Iwtwis n the hours of '.. a. ni.. an.l 1 (. "ii . hec and wtiere you can at telul if vwi li.mi j.r.-,-r. ifcuK. K It. OAKI.SEK. )tt-niiiu::le Appraiser. 189O. HIS90. SPRING STOCK OF DRY GOODS Now on Exhibition. Tiic Lirjf-t anl most conij.letc sto' k wo lavircvorhiul the pleasure of .sliowinir. iti IJIack an.l ('..Lro-l Silks, Dluok and Colon-tl Ciiriiimcrs, in 40 and 4G indies wi.l- ail now slaJes. 40-inch Silk "Warp Cachiraers, plainaii'l fancy Fti iTiO. for combina tion Suitings, all new. Press cents GooJs of all to $1.00 tor un.is, from yard. You can't help beinj partiiient. riiite-l in thia Pe- Fifty j'ieoes of Crown Ratines, t'ie prettiest .Satine in the market. A nice lot of Jfairenta 10 cents per yard. atines. at Two hundi-fl .ieees of new Dress Ginghams, just receive.l. Any quan tity of new llinghanis, at ." cents per yard. Two hundred pieces Park Calicoes, at " cent?. of '.rood lurtiivz calieoes ofall kinds. j ! New Shirtings ofall kinds. j Xew Table Linens, Napkins. I Ilambtir.'s. and Towels, White Good-s of every deserii tion. Iiee Curtains at f.O. T- and 9" ecnti er pair, all new. A fill lii Scrims, from e of ydain and f.tney ." to 10 cents. Our stock is l.rand. splinter new. No old jrooiN to waste your time on, and as for prices, wc can't l3 Wat. PARKER & PARKER. - STILL IN BUSINESS ! elfley'3 Photocrach Caller -1- j vr fi'"Ul il)lM-al,iH tt' !'. i.lT" . ' Mirroljs KiirfT. ' I tm bt;v uMU.ne r".i!4 " j wr re r Hi" fw,iTlt'. ii.ii iiafcF?!r. i mv ' of itry of csr:i-'l ! it't.- a.iiwt ir My patron.- am Lnfurraed that I am still in i itwliei. piurmtiy Jj" T, lPvrv I 2W HL-v L, ttrj..:vn. V. And am ' all throes j-rermre.1 10 take all kino of pictures, from a Tintyp u Cabinet Phstosaph, To a I.ife-ie Osvon. Instantaneotis Pro ces ustd. and all work ir.iaranteed to be sa'.istccry. -linllery tip jtairs. nit to oughts store. H. WELFLEY. OPENING OF SUMMER GOODS. PITTSBURGH, PA. i AITS. !. il. U 11.1 s SPRLXG OPENING. j c M Mi aul QuiGi Sales " ! Is THE Rf'I.E FOR THE ! New Stock cf Gccds Jast R?ccivcJ. and Immip rect ivr.I. THIS "VTEEIv! i Thi.-j includes the entire slock of Dry Goods, Con-sLstins; of Fine ami CoTinnon DiaESS goodS Of All Kiii-ls. Gin'j;iiams. Mu-lins. Calicoes. Hi!rtin's Tal.le Linens, Towels, Tahle Covers, lied Sprea.Js, Jersey Coats, ALSO" -iiaw Is, Chintz."'-, Ac. Ac. A fulll Line of Ilamljur? EmbroMery, Iresd Ti'itmiiiic-'-'t StoekinsTs, CIlnvcs. L'mbrellas. Knit Un.lorwear, llu-liu I'mlerwcar. Iiee Curtain-. Ci.Il.u -. Culf-. TIiic-liitiL'-'. I A li'4 line of RIBBONS, Domett l.ofore tho ces II 1 vanco in Is'of Laces and Edgings, and articles fr Fancy Work. A lanre line of Handkerchiefs. Etc. Some nice short lengths of Pn-s-i floods, to make up fr (.'iiil tlren. or to unke coin', i nations for ni;:kiirr Overdre-es. A full line of Wool. Cottnn and Linen Caq.ft Chain. X MRS. A. E. UHL S A SOLID- TEEL FETiCE! az" rr ?txr It AOS! C? EXPANDED r R: sicen-ES. Cwiecm, Crrva:v. Fpv3 CsAjita WaCr Aftstt wwlrtjr !c Trp!l's-s lin-srwr PLil:Clv I.ATB. WM'B 1 iTsc. Xr. Wrae fur liltucratd C Utk-nr- mj.'etl ir-s .ANTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO IIA Water rtnrt:i. -' ar4nr Ira Sots U. CiKiaatUiSaii li ADAM'S ICROBE - KILLER (IRLS ALL BISL'.tSLS. I Af.-r meif ami wif-h? n-t- fnh:nti prinirr iu;rt-wt i rnt i i R.st piTjiHlni; in- mi.f- - -i - L an.l Viittf A h.-t.s-v ofthe Jl'i.e iti-r. v." am . n'KiitsI lre to au a.ilre-. .-tl-. re-tc-ti eterywhere. The WM. RADAM Microbe Killer Co. it ;:h Ave, N. Y. CITY. sj-T-nT. 'wr pn- -e.
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