Die Somerset Herald. FOII THE CAMPAIGN ! ... June 2, :svo- JLJUE TABLES. riTTSBX ROH DIVISION. .. ami fwMr'"l. trains on :his rosd 'ciuirt in-m "i arrive at depot, corm-rUni t Jj' w iter fcrtei '"''' AVc vill send tbe IIebild Irom now until ilie first of January, to any ad Jrcsa to j STimTsct county, lur ox:: DOLLA.lt! j Tbe money ia every case to accTurany the jriier. Subscribe at. once, so ts to get a full account o! tbe proceedings of the Chi- II WHMIIWIWIIII III ! We are requested by Mr. Josiah Keller, Chairman Republican County Committee, to say that ia accordance with the new rulcs'for the corernment of primary elec tions, no announcements will lie received after Saturday, Jane Olh. All persons who cspect to be emdidatcs at the comi ng primary election will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. ,rt I..;:tv: f HI-""' t-;rfju rrl t!ii.: il 11 1 i. 1" tii ri H h.Iiuuii ...liU WEST, -I fcoiin-on- . S1A1L. MAIL. a. to. hr oi k :'i.) p. m. b.)u " l'li)liwl-l.iiia l:(ma.lu. II:., M t.nnire ''. li'., " i: IiiiioihI lurlnp. m. 111:4.1 - bHJItllMofl fc.lua.lli. I J ;.l ( UltllHTlUU4 2 4 J p. IM. u ,i - 11 vicllllltu 3:14 " II -M - k.Vki 4 " !!:. " Oliml'JW I'M jj 4 p. i. I mtul'W'n " linjtftl 1-orJ i,: " s'w - u. rtimwit :.i; " Hi; " iuiu-llville (,: 1l::a.ni. MwMi1 i.lll li.:.i . m. Ucac (rtrt :i:lu a iu. hntMii K - t,:4o " l'lllAliUig el p. lu. Hra Off. Cn Saturday evening Mr. Lewis Herg, of Allegheny township, left his buggy and two horses e!anding ia front of tho residence of Dr. Collins, and called in to see the ivory renovator. The horses were frightened during the owner's ab sence, nnd dashed around the corner and down Railroad street at a furious rate. ! The horses were not hurt, but the buggy was badly ru&shed. The anxiously-looked for and much-J T needed rain set in at an early hour Satur- j p. j. Kooser, Esq., moved into big new day evening and came down steadily dnr-1 nfliees last week, and on Friday invited r-. r...n u .1 . , me the nigbt ana tnrougnoui me enure , ti)e rnemliers ot tue uar anu a nunioer oi cago Convention, ;.a. well as the returns of c.,Jt w,.iin a t,nDs ' ur fri(,ia in fn hrln ..rn," very dry ana parctieu ana tue ldrmers new nuarters. nr. Jvooser uis now a tae Republican urimary election to be hf lJ in June. The subscription does not expire until after the lull and complete returns of the residential election have been published. We hope Republicans will see the necessity of having a stalwart paper in the hands of every voter. The Herald will continue to be RED-HOT REPUBLICAN 1 And will labor earnestly for what it deems the best interest of the party. Ask your neighbor to subscribe ! Toe Di agxotiii atss. The Diatmothian 1 ConnnEKCE Meeting. The little Literary Society of Franklin and Marshall j Own of 2'ew Centrevillc had the pleasure College, Lancaster, Pa,, in accordance of entertaining and being entertained Jy with customjfor many years back and not j the Somerset County Conference of the All trains ran tiy IlalUmore Time It mlnuVej tetsr loan I'lttitiorfth time. rhr Fmres tmin leaves Pitttiira t 7:54 P. V irriviiuc Omneliiwllle lui) r. M., Kork 4 1 1 C f M. Iu return tlie Kxprsra leave! rw"rTn.l t A. M, .rrtvlns at K.M-k- si A. JU OuniwUfviUe 0 04 A. PltU t.a.vb T:' A. Tnmft iirect and pleasant route to liio Eaat .,, Miuth via WaciiinKUinCity. Tiircueh Melt leuvinif at 8:40 A. OaMy, ar riivt a?t.i!iitKn at Huliimore. 10.35 r ii.: tJliila(.'ll'l"i':lu A. . ; Aew ork:4j a. : Ki.-hunl UW A. M. ilm-urh txi-rw. leaving 7:5 r. daily, ar w,i alllllftn at :4u a. M. : 1 Itim'.re. :i 0 i . I'bllaacljiuia; 1:14 r. ; N- VM 4.4 . r. M. T.r,ui:!i Mall tniiim daliy. 1 m traii.n iiai!yexoej)t .Sun.Iay. A'w,'n.miatiun Ua.na and 'iett Uaiivcxocl Sunday, Lxpresi Ticket rl'.irea. comer Kifth Avenue and Wood ftrwt8.anJ depot ournor Orant and Water su., l'littluri; K;jr,Rp, Gen. PaieimT Aafnt. L.' 21. Clit,iitnc:al Tii-aet Am:ut. F.V. B. K. H. FAS6 If tSPUAX POItfT. AOlCaaSBT & CAKVBIA BAILAOAD. , ... a'ter Sion.Iay, Nov. 17, 187, tralas will rs l.,".iows, n ncectinir Willi Mill trains on If! ur.'U, l'iv., B. fc. . It. K. (except Sunday). l'ii Mat! ! LBAVB. AttBIVB. 10 SO a. ic 12 15 p. m. Eu V"t 8 so m. i so p. m. vi.il Ls: cuunocU with Iocal Wert. w ... n-oiit m Kcirular Time Talde, to taLe ef- Ifit. 5tumy. une 18, lV. aud runilnue in force ...nr, i hp huuiiner. ircm will leave (rtnciet every Saturday at - i . v. in roiiuec-t with the Mountain x.xireM 'tlifi on the H. kH.K. It., and on Monday at 4:U X I" r-nneA't Willi wiiue irsm wvbi, wuiru I roi-i- m i'!tu-bur;h at VMi A. M. j )t rillTZ, W. 11. SAXNEK, l'j-.-.ii;ir A Ti. Wet Art. bui-eriolenilcut Vt'a lK?encr E6t. ...... U'y P.wnger WeM Mil! Lam Kali Wet: Ex;'7cs F-ist Lii're.- Vt'eit .. 12:15 p m . 1:10 p. m li:i! a. m. . 4 47 p. in. . l . L'T a m . 3 Si A. 21 Jan i - K-i.ite ..f IVi.T U-'iko; lillo, hf.v if r.iiui Iu U!iii. dii oilM-d. . Eslati' of Sarah Mown, late of Ilrake town, lioceai'eti. EEFl'tiMCA COl'XTY tOSJIIITEE A(lui.-'in S. A. Dean. Allejiheny A. 1. llilkpis. lit-r'uD 15jr. Charles Swope. liroliitrsvailev A. (J. Kimmel. Ci'mmauph Isaac Voder. t'on'Juenee Bor. T. 15. Franiz. 1'ikliek Jacob R. I.ivcngtuHl. (Jrrt-nvilit A. J. Ktomr. .It Iftrsim Fred. Siiaulis. .lennertown lior. John Duncan, .lenner B. S. fleck. Larimer A. W. Bowman. Iwer Turkeyfoot C. S. Youukin. .Veyersdale liir. Samuel Foust. Mi'jJIicriik J. R. MiMillen. ?.li'!(iri! R. II. Dull. New Cetitreviile Uor. Wallace McMd len. Northampton S. 1. Poorbat'gU. i'aini 1. Ii. Rrulwker. ueniahnning C. II. Dickey. u!isbury Dor. Samuel Lowry. Shade David E. Wapncr. Snmcrset Ror. D. J. Horner. Somerset Twp. A. F. Dickey. Xorth Ferry Umberger. . Southampton Israel Emerick. MoDycreek Romanus Baldwin. Sti-ystown Bor. Henry Bowman. Summit C. M. llobtetlcr. I'pper Turkcytoot Alex. Rhoads. I 'ina Bor Jerome Jennincs. M'tllerbburg Bor. Michael Lontr. JltAU KEU.EK, E; It Piti.l, C'baiiman. Secretary. June. Circus. Advertise. Mosquitoes. Strawberries. Kidney Pads! At C. X. Boyd's. Roses are blooming. New "dress" next week. Arc you going to the show t The Herald for One Dollar. Flowers are getting abundant. Five-cent Store at Cook & Beerils'. Two more announcements this week. The Chicago Convention meets to day, The Herald till Xew Year '.or 51.00. I lie wheat is "having a head put on it. The census enumerators will beciu their work this week. You can get the Hekald from now un til January 1st, for One Dollar. For the cheapest and lot Shirts. laun lined and unlaundried, call 8t alter s. The small urchin spends his leisure tiu: gazing at the thow bills, aud consequently is nappy. Before another issue of the Heuald the Ce agony will be over and ihe child wiil be natrir.i. Tosu.-e money, examine the goods and prices at Walter's Store. They sell at tuort profits. Fourth of July this year la'ls on Sjnday, The day preceding will be observed as tue .National holiday. It you need a good Sun Shade. l':ira-so! or I uilirella, go to Walter's Store, Xo. Mutumoiti Block. The IIluald will be sent to any address la ll.e tuijty Irom n'..w until January 1st, 1?M lur ?1 CO in advance. From the very little that is said a !out it we would suppose that the tiase ball lever Ijhs entirely subsided in our borough. e have added a large nurubcr ot cam luign suUcnbers to our mt during tue iiifl week; but still have room lor more, Archery and lawn tennis will hold their own ttiib summer. Croouet has been bl:tck-lul!td and is no longer lashionable, The I'ennsy lvania Reserves will hold reunion at Gettysburg ou the 15th ot July next. Judge Henderson will be the only orator. lue county authorities are having a five-toot stone cross walk laid across Un ion street, between the Court House and l'isel'a erocery. Ignorance mau be bliss, but hixn i?nor act of the virtue ot Day's Kidney I'ad is costing 1ik many eople their lives. J. any a tells thpm. The Senior Editor of the Herald left lor Chicago on Friday to attend the lle puMican National Convention which meets in that city to-day.- The oily tongued reaper and mower agent, taking time hv the forelock, now tries to induce the tiller of the soil to in vert in his machines. TLe IIekald for the Presidential cani P&'sn i:;t l. A Itric stock ol Fancy Notions at X. D. Walter & Co's. X new stuck ot Hats and Bonnets, this wtkU, at Walter's Store. i. fine, new lot of Watches, Clocks, and Silverware at E. M'Dowcll's. Ca'l on C. X. Bovd and he wiil tell you Low Day's Kidney Pad was discovered. Ladies.', Cent's and Children '6 Hose, from 8 cents upwards, tt Walter s Store. A new arrival of MilHucry gotxls this Willi !.t N. D. Walter & Cut. Ti;e ric::t show wiil be -n Ibe Tth. and notip tiii.u'.d ia.il to buy their Drum ht C. N.LVMl'a. ForLidiiV and Gent's L'ciierwear and Nuiwiar, chet-.p nnd good, call at Wal let Store. A fell line of the l-lcM tiyles Slik Frin ge lur title at X. D. Walter & Co s. Tic liiia-Hst ami cictst Millinery gtxals ia the eiiutitv, ut X. D. Walter i Co s. C'i t.i F.. "M'Dowt'.l's anJ examine his tt;u- dollar L'jiin watches; the Itt in the county. New Silk Uuibrtlliis and Sun Shades Just received at Mrs. A. E. Uhl's. A larrt line of Gent's Furnishing G'wh's j hand t N. D. Walter i: Co's. No. 0 ; 5Iuiu;ii,:h Bl.u k. For Sale T'o'litv llnuiMiiid food trick. W ill U gold cheap. Apply to' BaENET PlCklNS. For a gtxd jiew watch, jro to E. M'Dow t;l t. two doors wtit of bonierset House. Soa,erK-t. Pa. hen you are in need of Dress Trim tuioj!!!, the U-t.1 place to buy them is at N D. Walter ii Co's. r.! Mi,vtn Chas. II. Fisher & Co., S:'. loners, NewsJeaiers and Booksellers, jure naotd to the. Ck ii Beerits loock. all means call and see If jou have not yet secured one of tnore elegant Spring Hats at X. D. W alter & Co '8, do so at once. They are j ust two sweet for anything. Wasted. 40 or 50 good wood chop pers and tie makers at once. Apply to or address George II. Tayman, Somerset House, Somerset, Pa. T be census enumerators start on their rounds to day, (Tuesday), and you are ex pected to tell the truth, tbe whole truth and nothing but the truth. What do our county odcials mean by frantically casting yellow papers into the Court-house yard? Are they trying to equal the circus bill carrier 7 Contractor Spillcr will put a force of hands at work on the first section of his contract, running from the present road to the stoystown bridge, this week. Young man, when you come to the Cir cus, con t tail to call at Henry Henley a. corner of the Diamond, and see the largest stock of tbe laten styles ot Straw Hats in the county. This is the last week that candidates can announce themselves, as the new rules provide that all announcements shall be made at least twenty days before the Pri mary Election. In ancient days the precept was, "Know thyself." In modern times it has been supplanted by the far more fashionable maxim, "Know thy neighbor and every thing alKiut him." Keep your cows off the street and out t f rnischiel. It the matter is not looked afler this Eummer, the vegetable and flower gardens uud shade trees will suffer, and no one to pay the bill of damages done. our complete Goods bclore leaving .... "i Jiil im-rv twn. X. D. Walter & Co. New nock of the lasted styles in Sum fwr tatLious of Hats and Bonnets just re ctutd at Mrs. A. E. Uhl's. Tbe liest arnt rl..n,.i ti..- rnnnotc -it-ie and Gent's Furnibhicg Goods, O.ir o'A friend David Specht. of Qaema honii.p township, met with a very painful aceidei.t one day of last week. He was cutting wood w hen a stick flew up and hit him ou tbe left hand, inflicting an ugly wound. The regular June meeting of Redstone Presbytery will be held in the Somerset Prestvterian Church, convening on the Tth inst. at 2 p. ru.. at which time the openinc sermon will fie delivered by Hev. C. B. Wakefield. All are invited to at tend. Cruelty. Forty men and boys and two dogs pursued to tbe death a chickaree un Friday last in the Court-house yard. The poor little thing Jumped from'tree to tree and almost made its escape. It is a good thing for some boys that no law protects pine squirrels. Let there be Light. Last Sunday night was very dark, and the street lamps should have 'been kept burning until at least ten o'clock. Some of them were out before nine. If we have to mention this matter again we m ill be forced to call tbe gentleman by name. wcie cotnniencinz to luel soinewnat uiue over the prosiect ot poor crops ; but now that the earth has been thoroughly soaked, the grass and grain have revived and look fresh and green and everything ia looking lovely. The Somerset Classis of the Pittsburgh Synod ot the Reformed Church in the United States will meet in annual session in the Beam Reformed Church, Wednes day evening. June 2d, 1SS0. Rev. W. U. Ba'tea, Pastor. Rev. S. R. Bridcnbangh, ot Berlin, President of Classis, will deliver the opening sermon of Classis. Prepara tory services, Saturday, June 5ih, 1SSC, at 10 a. in. Communion on Sunday morn ing. Divine Services every evening dur ing the meeting of classis. A Mother's Grief. Tbe pride of mother, the life and joy of a home, arc ber children, hence her grief when sickness enters and takes them away. Take warn ing then, that you are running a terrible ris-k, if they have a Cough, Croup, or Whooping Cough, which lead to Consump tion, il vou do not attend to it at once SIIILOII S CONSUMPTION CURE euarantced to cure them. Price 10 cents, 00 cents and $1 00. For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh's 1'orous Plaster. Price S3 cents. Sold by G. W. Eenford, Druggist, Som erset. Pa. pair of the handsomest and most conven ient offices in tbe town. His young son Ernest made a narrow escape from death during the mo7ing by pulling a book case down on himseit. ine large giasa m me doors of the case were shattered, one of the doors lortunately struck the floor in such a way as to keep the case trom fall inc flat on the little fellow which would have undoubtedly crushed him to death. to be outdone by the brethren of the Go'tliian Society, celebrated their forty filtt anniversary on Friday evening. May Slst, by an entertainment that has perhaps not been surpassed in the history of the ""a onranizauons ot the college. The Opera House was thronged with a bril liant audience. The spectacle was an in spiring one, and on very few previous oc casions has an audience assembled within tho walls of the Opera House, which ap peared to a better advantaco than did the onuiani gathering which at that time Allegheny Synod ot tho E. L. Church, irom the evening or tbe lMa to tno even ing of the 2'Jth of May, IStfO. After beinn treated to good supper at the hospitable homes of the citizens, the j people and tbe rest ot the conterence were entertained by Key. J. W. Ryder, of Stoystown, on " Wherefore do yon spend money for that which is not bread?-' He told us that whi:kyy and tobacco an 1 e x pensive jewelry were "nut bread," and, I ; presume we must aree that he is right CHi HOSTBSET H.tRKtT Corrected by Cock it BuBaiTS. DUltU I iiCE GROCERIES, FLO'JS L FEED N W AD VEB TISKXESTS. AT IT A P TEH TISZMEXTS. Apple, dried, V Atiplobniter, VI gal Hraa. WO t butter, V () Xatter. 1 Mroil) Iiackwl!tt,V Ixi-nH M'tl, 1:J J.'... Pt-esvrsx. V iiio".U:, Miouldcr -, p ti st(!e, ...... " country hnre, 9 After the sormoa we nearly all had our ; '' ...- crowded the auditorium almost to sufl'oca- ! say on ' How to make conference a sue-1 JtlieiS k ..T.....'".'. .... 1 ii? -Qe s.v .... S t i v : ii t THE LARGEST Tented Exhibition on Earth! THE HOSAEGH MARYEL OF H0D1N TIMES! We had the pleasure one d:iy ot last week of meeting Messrs. Kerns & Patter son, the gentlemanly contractors for seven sections of the S. & C. R. R , between Coleman's Mill and Hooversville. They have their headquarters at btoystown famous hostlery, kept by S. Custer, Esq and have about two hundred men in their employ. They ate both clever, genial gen tlcmen and have made more rapid pro gress ' ith their work than any other con tractor on the route. They treat their men well, meet their obligations promptly and in oiu.-nuence have the giXHf will of all with v. n., in they have any dealings. We Lad the pleasure of spending Sutur div (Decoration dav) in Stovstowu. The day was observed in the usual way by the pood r;Ie ol the town ana vicinity The ceremonies at the 0 liferent church vards were beautiful and impressive They were conducted by Revs. Shoup, of Hooversville, ana .Hurray, ol somerset, yuite a number of veterans were in line, under command ot Captain oali How man. The Jenncrtown Brass Band was in attendance and played sweet and appro ate niuf-ic during the day. A great many persons irom the au joining country were present and participated in the ceremonies Inasmush as the habit of cigarette snick ing h is Dccomo very l.islnonabie anionff the voung mtu ol tvjmerset, it may later et thim to know the result ol an aualysis ot a clcarelte by a physician. 1 he toiwc. co was louud to le strongly impregnated with opium, while the wrapper, which was warranted to be rice paper, was pi'ov en to lie the most ordinary quality ot pup: whitened with arsenic, the two poisons combined hew:; present in sntdcicnt qtian lilies to create in the smoker a hatit of using opium without his being aware ol it, and which craving can only b3 sati-.n by an incessant consumption of cigarettes. The following receipt for keeping lamp chimneys trom cracking is taken from the Jhamond, a Leipzig journal devoted to tbe glass interest : Place your tumblers, chim. neys, or vessels which yju desire to keep Irom cracking into a pot filled with cold water, add a little cooking salt, allow the mixture to boil well over a fire, and then to cool slowly. 0 lass treated in this way is Slid not to crack, even if exposed to very sudden chances ot temperature, chim ney a are said to liccome very durable by this process, which may also be extended to crix'jspry. stoneware, nnrmlain. etc The experiment is so cheap that it deserves a trial. From ihe Sturgis, Mich., VeeVv: Mr. John Brast, living in Sherman township, informed us a few days ago that his feet had been so terribly frost-bitten that he could hardly stand the pains caused there by, lie happened to think: ot bt. Jacobs Oil which he alwavs keeps handy rub bed bis feet twice with the remedy, and the pain disappeared entirely. He not only values SI. Jacobs Oil as an unexcell ed remedy for a great many other painful diseases, to which mankind is subject, but he also asserts that it is really invaluable for the many diseases horses and stock are subject to, anu which so oiten play havoc with the prospects ot tbe farmer and stock raiser. A new brand of colfee has been intro duced by II. L. Beaver, of the firm of Johnson, E.iirve & Earl, Wholesale Gro cers. No. 12u Second avenue, Pittsburgh. which claims a superiority over all other roasted coffees in the market. As w e have used it we can say that we think it has no oual. It is composed of a choice Golden Rio and Java mixed and carefully roasted, retaining all the delicate and delicious aromatic flavor lor which these codecs are so celebrated. Warranted to surpass ail other roasted coffees heretofore introduced. A trial wiil convince the most fastidious ot skeptical ot its superiority. For 6a! e by Keller, Cook &z Beerils, aud Casebeer ti Co. and al N. D. Walter &, Co's. Fauv llVI- ll T IT n f- -! nr. or.. tor jour v-rasg hewU. Clover and Timothy, call at i lour Depot ot Cook ii Beerits. Alevs on Land the celebrated Golden "eerl(.ur. made at Sprinctield. Ohio, n nuukrt A loll line of Fail.ilv y-etLUt and Grain, chesp tor cash! ' ' Juki An Keller. Mr. T. G. Smith, who has a contract for lour sections of the S. & C. R. K, in forms us that there is a party at this place who has been announcing himself as a partner in the contract, aud wishes us to ! say that he has no partner, but has the en tire contract hiraseii. Wantonly setting cn fire any woodlands liarrcns or moors in the State of Pennsyl vania is a misdemeanor punishable by fine and Imprisonment. Upon conviction the prosecutor in f uch cases is entitled to re ceive from the county wherein the cflence is committed filty dollars for his pains. A Rejiarkaele Result. It makes no difference how many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is now an established fact that German Syrup is the only remedy which has given corn icle sutislaction in severe cases ot Lung Disease. It is true there arc yet thous- sands of persons who are predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds set tled on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whoop ing Cough, &c, who have no personal nowledge of Boschee 8 German fcyrup. To such we would say that 50,000 bottles were sold last vear without one complaint Consumptives try just one bottle. Regu lar size 75 cts. Sold by all dru'-i's in America. Township and borough Auditors are, by an act of Assembly, directed to publish a condensed and classiiied statement of the receipts and expenditures of the school boards lor the past year, including the as sets and liabilities of the district, in not less than ten written or printed handbills. to be put up in the most public places in the district, or if deemed preferable in two newspapers ot the county in which the dis trict is situated, having the largest circula tion among the citizens interested. The penalty al'ixcd for neglect or isilure to perform the duties enjoined shaii be con- dered a misdemeanor, and punishable by a fine not exceeding $300, to be paid into tho school iuna ot the district in bich the offence shr.ll have been commit ted. Saturday morning County Trcasnrcr Knepper with his wile and child, and Mr, Andrew Lohr and wife left their borne near tnis place to attend a protracted meet ing at Jenner X Koads. As they were driving down the hill near Jenner X the bolt that held the tongue to the wagon came out and the tongue lell against the horses heels frightening them badly and causing them to run oil. the wagon was overturned and the whole party thrown under it. Mrs Lohr's foot was caught in one of the wheels and her shoe, was torn off and hurled a distance of several yards. Mr. Lohr was knocked senseless and was picked up for dead. For quite a while it was thought he was fatally injured. The balance of the party, strange to say, escap ed unharmed. 1 he wagon was a complete wreck. Vennor is prophesying again. Hear v,hal he says. His letter is dated at Mon treal, May lSth, and in it he says : "I be lieve that June will be an intensely hot month, on the whole, but the end of the present month, and probable the Vfirst of June.' will be lall like, with frost again. July will be a terrible month for storms. with terms of intense heat, but another fall-like relapse, with frosts, will, in all likelihood, occur a few davs before the 20th. I fear the storms of thunder and hail will be ot unusual severity during July. I must claim the verification of my prediction relative to 'a cold wave, with trosts, over a large portion of the United States between the 10th and loth ot May, The relapse toward the close of the present month will be more severe than that just past. Welsh &, Sands' Great Suow. Of Welsh & Sands' show, which will be in Somerset, Monday, June Tth, the Leaven worth. Kan., Times, of April 14, has this to say : "The above named establishment made a grander display on our streets this morn ing than ever occurred on a similar occa sion. Thousands of people lined the streets and every window seemed full of expect ant humanity, with three bands playing, plumes waving, beautiful ladies, gallant knights in armor, and an unusually bnl liant array of cages, vaus, chariots, Ule chiefs in hunting costume mounted, the electric light engine, steam piano playing its lively strains, camels in harness, mirth provoking mardi gras characters, and cer tainly the largest ind smallest elephants ever seen here : enormons crowds attend ed the afternoon and evening sho v. The entire exhibition was the ruo3t satistactory that has ever visited Leavenworth, the management lululled all tho promises made by them through their advertise meats. Fire in the Mountains. Mr. il Nedruw, of Jefferson township, sends us some particulars of the fire which has lately devastated a large tract or country on Laurel hill, in Somerset and Westmore land counties. The fire started in the neighborhood of V. eaver s M ills, estmoreland county, and made its way eastward a distance ot near ly ten miles. But few hills escaped the fumes from the headwaters of Indian creek to Clear run in this county. The lire extended northward beyond Laugh linstown. .Many thousand acres which a short time since was covered with very fine timber are now a barren waste. The donizens of the mouutaiu worked day and night to save buildings, timber and fences, but they could not control the fire until the rain ot last week cimu to their aid. At limes the tire, driven by a fierce wind, would rush up the mountain slopes, ac companied by a roar like thunder ; the imjtensc laurel thickets, at night, resein bled lakes of fire. The destruction of game was very great. bixHted lawns. wild turkeys, pheasants, quails, squirrels, and rabbits were found roasted to death. A. large quantity ot tanner s baric was destroyed. The old mountain tract of James Parson and the farm of Simon Su tall lost nearly all their fences. At one time, when the fire was thought to be un der control, a malicious person is said to have renewed tbe conflagration by scatter ing blazing brands through tbe woods. If such is the case, he should surely receive conuisn punishment. A Justice of the Peace in Clarion coun ty, in this SUite, in trying a case recently, being annoyed, gve vent to a big round oath. The defeated party to the action, remembering the Justice's profanity, made an information liefore another magistrate some ten miles distant, upon which a war rant was Issued. When it was read to the erring Justice, be brought forth hi. docket, showed that he had fined himself for his lapse into profanity, had entered judgment against himself, and collected tbe fine. The constable had nothing else to do but let the matter drop, and the party who bad hoped to get even with the justice by making the information, is now confronted with a bill ot costs amounting to seven dollars. ill h attc M arkkt, Mais Crs St. I Hats each week. The Harriiburg Patriot says that State Treasurer Butler has determined to honor all school warrants as fast as they are pre sented tor payment, numbered from one to a thousand. As the School Boards make their reports to the Superintendent of Public Instruction, warrants are drawn In their favor for the amounts due them and numbered in the order of the recep tion ot the reports. This method offers a The Baltimore & Ohio Rai'.road will run Premium to prompt reports. 1 he appro- a special car on TBesday, ' May 25i1l and prwlion to schools is 1.000.000 a year, on Thursday; May 27th. to accommodate : 01 the amount appropriated for 1870, a thfe who desire 1o attend the' annual ; 'l u proposed to pay about (400,000 liefore tncetiiig at Lanailc. June 1. and the Na- j stoppage. The County Superintendents fionnl'Iiepublxan Convention at Chicago, n,d certain pupils In Cae Slate Normal tare o cticago, rouoa -uw icjccu ucn.y ?iw,wu ui j IUO tUUUBI B'Jl'Jf rriBUtAJJ. Ji tlol. sr. f - , Va U. Anca?e- reasonable prices. ! trip. $.0, tickets eood until July 8th. For lIdm IT', ,n TUd msLX S three . information and ticket call oa J. H. Fritz, P&aKvntw and Tirket A (rent at Somerset. IIexbv Keecar. I Pa., next Saturday. For one dollar yon can get the Herald during the coming Presidential contest. Decoration Day was celebrated in the usual manner in Somerset on Saturday last. A number ot the most patriotic young ladies, aided by a tew youug gen tlemen made wreaths ot evergreens and arranged what flowers had been sent to the rooms in tasteful boquets. At 9:30 A. m. a procession headed by the Somerset Silver Cornet Band, and consisting of veteran soldiers, drum corps, "G" Com pany 10th Regiment N. G. P., and citi zens formed ia front of the Court House, aud marched to the Lutheran Cemetery. where the ceremonies were inaugurated by a solemn and impressive prayer by Rev. Foulk. Rev. C. B. Wakefield was then introduced and made an eloquent and patriotic address which was received with marked attention and highly compli mented on all sides, the greatest objection urged against it being brevity. It is but just to the reverend gentleman to say. that the time allowed him precluded any more extended remarks. Rev. Foulk was called upon and delighted the audience by very appropriate response, following the adtlreoses the grayes of the dead heroes were strewn with ll jwera by the veterans under the command of Captain R. H. Sanner. The procession moved from the Lutheran to tbe Disciples' Cemetery and thence to the Reform. There is a leautitul propriety in this annual lloral festival held in honor ot the nations' dead. This tribute of flowers is loqucnt in its simplicity, and the rever ent affection they symbolize when scatter ed over tbe graves of our loved and lost, can b expressed in no better, no purer, no more beautilul way. Iu every recu' ring year their last resting places should be altars which we adorn with flowers and bedew with tears, while we add new strength to that love of country which is one ot the noblest inspirations of humanity- Tuhkeyeoot Items. Decoration day was observed by the citizens ot this re gion, at the Jersey Church cemetery, on Saturday, the 2tuh inst. After coming on tbe ground, a programme was arranged. Col. E. D. Yutzy. late of the 54th Regt. acted as marshal ; Leslie Brown, second marshal ; Win. Thomas, color sergeant. Tbe Urslna cornet band was in attend ance. The exercises were opened with prayer by Rev. Long ; then exhortation by the same. Addresses were delivered by Col. Yutzy, Dr. B. A. Fichlncr, Dr. W. S. Harah, and Thomas Kylar. After the addresses, the soldiers' graves were decorated. A procession was formed, the band-wagon in front, then a carriage filled with flowers, followed by mounted men, mostly soldiers of the late war. The foL lowing are names of soldiers whose graves were decorated at Jersey : JUrolutionary tolditrt, Jacob Rush, died Jan. 14, 13T0, aged 05 ; Robert Col lier, died May 16. l&tf, aged 84 ; John Ried. died July 18, 1803, aged 74 ; Oliver Drake, age not known ; George Bealer, age not known. Soldier of Vie Idle tear. Ross Rash, Porter Younkin, Peter Lenhart, Roas Hy att, Alex. Ansel, Jerry Moon. At Vrtuui Cemetery. Dr. D. R. Leia, late adjutant 54th liegt. Pa. Vols, and George Betts, a Union scout. Old Centettry. Benjamin Jennings, a Revolutionary soldier, died May 12, 1845, aged 85 years. At Crom Hoad. Major Alex. Hanna. The following is a partial list of soldiers who enlisted . from this section cj tbe county aud who were killed oa tae field,: Joseph TaqnehilL 3ii Ifrnnehili, Syl vester Colborn, Simon Fierstone, John Fierstone, Christ. Burkbolder, John Mil ler, Casar Lenhart, Alpbeus Tannehill. The soldiers of the procession extend their thanks to tbe ladies oi Ursina, who sent out baskets of flowers, in care of CoL Yutzy and Postmaster Lyons. Hurrah. lor Grant ! Mac. tlon. i On the front of the stage on either Bide were Icrge stands ot flowers, comprising geraniums of various hues, line calla lilies, cactus, with an abundance ot slimax and other trailing plants. Two large vases filled with rare and beautiful living plants and flowers occupied prominent positions on tho centre of the stage. A large silk American flag in tha back ground completed the very rich, unique and artistic ornamentation, the charmmtr effect of which is due to the cool taste of the committee of arrangements, conskiinir ot Messrs. W. J. Johnson, rhuirnmn O R. Snyder. Chas. R. Ferner. E E. Portor. field, E. S.Johnson, Charles W. Creuier, ' and tmory Taggart, who had charge of the preliminaries, and to whom is owing in a large measure, alsn, the success of tha occasion In all iu details. Mr. A. P. Shirk occupied the speaker's chair and presided with ease and dienitv The exercises were opened with an elo quentand appropriate nraver bv Rev. Mr Shultz, following which Keffer's Orches tra executed in very spirited style an over lure - Liust upeu (Keler Uela). Ihe prologue was delivered by Mr. C, u. Moyer. i reebure. Pa. Music "Eleanorean Waltzes" (A. Par low; oreuestra. Oration "The Mayflower" Mr. C. E uavia, uoensDoro Aid. Music Serenade. "Dusams of Ilomp.' iciscnman; orchestra. uration "bkcpticism," Mr. A. F Kohrer, bmithsburg, Md. Alnsic i'antasie. "Je Diademe." (A. uerui&uu; orcnesira. Eulogy "Washington Irvine." Mr. T. E. Lucher, Sunburv. Pa. Music Polonaise, "Sunuisiue" (Le i- uui; oreuestra. Oration "The Glory of Scotland" air. wi.uam iSevin Annie. Lincaater. Pa. Keffer's orchestra followed Mr. Annie's masterly oration with a charming medlev of Scotch airs, composed especially lor the occasion tiy t'rol. W. 11. Keller, leader of the orchestra, and whica was executed in excellent style. Oration "Public Opinion," Mr. C Edward Netscher, Bethlehem, Pa. Alusic Selections from the "Chimes ol Normandy, (Planquette) orchestra. Anniversary Oration This oration, the nrst honor on the programme, was award ed to Mr. Fred W. Bioseeker, Jenner X uoaas, Somerset county, Fa ll is subject was the "King of the Zulus.' lie. however, dwell raaiuiy on Briti: policy, denouncing her oppressive policy, wnicu nas ocen inaugurated by the emtii Uou3 poh ileal tricksters, who have ruled in the councils of Enghad, and havo d tered her presumptive character of an em pire to that ot a partisan. i'ohcy, dupucity and eunuuig have tak en the place of honesty aid statesmanship, ana mis malign spirit never was more openly maniiesied than ia Great Britain's flagrant violation of the laws ot nations b7 her conquest of South Alrica, an act which comprised the theme of tie most energetic denunciation of the orator. Mr. Biesecker, who ii a member of the senior class of Franklin and Marshall Col lege, and who will graduate at the next Commencement, to be celebrated on the lab ot June next, is an excellent scholar. a Dn man t orator and a writer of great ability. His scholarly oration, which was written in a bold aggresiive vein, evinced considerable lamiliary with the political system or Great Britain, and afforded am. pie opportunity for the exhibition ot his fine oratorical powers. The first honor on the programme could not have been given to one more capable ot doing justice to the task imposed upon him. The city papers are loud in their praise? ot the gailant young orator, as the following brief ab stract, taken from the Lancaster Daily arammer anu titprea Mil show : "the honor ot the evening was placed in worthy hands when tie society selected Dir. isiesecker to hold iu He delivered a powerful argument'on tie subject ot the tyranny of England in ber war upon the Zulus. His style of oratory was forcible and eloquent. Ihe Anniversary oration in this instance was an honor that was richly merited by tae speaker." iir. B. has indeed been highly honored by his society, not only at this anniversa ry, but at every previous one during his entire college course. The first year, that he was in college he was awarded the pro logue, the highest ho nor of the Freshman class, the second year he held another very prominent position, the third he was Eulo gist again the first honor of the class, and now, in his fourth and last year, Anniver- sarian. All these were given him in recog nition of his abilities as a speaker and wri ter. A large number of very handsome bouquets and other emblems accompanied the prolonged applause that greeted the speaker as he retired. itlusic Galop, "banger, (Jlichaelisi orchestra- After the exercises were over, Rev. Thomas G. Apple, D. D., President ot the pronounced tbe benediction and the large and well pleased audience was dismissed, alter an evening spent in real enjoyment, and ol which the "Dirags" have ample reason to be proud. L. JM. P. Berlin Items. Some time has elapsed since you have had any news from our town, and in order that it may be known that we still live, I send you a few items this wees. The wheat cro; in tUU region prom ises an abundant yield. Between 40 and 50 student are in at tendance at the Berlin Normal and Sci entific Institute. The reireshing showers that have for a lew weeks been pas.sing arouud us have finally reached our placs. renins from town who have vuited the mountain report th.it the prospect for an abundant yield of huckleberries was never greater than it i3 now. Decoration d-iy was observed here on the SUihforthe first tim;. The arrange mcnts were gotten up vsry hastily, but everylxxly took hold with a will character istic ot our c.tizi'us, and we bad a grand time. Before '.he hour aimed lor aeeiiag (2 p. m.) the sides ot the street nround the West Diamond were crowded. Promptly at 2 the procession was formed in the fol lowing order: 1. Marshal. floral com mittee, consisting of a score of school girls dressed in while, ornamented with "red and white sashes, thus representing the national colors. 3. Veterans of late war. 4. - Band, followed by Berlin Rifle Com pany. 5. Citizens. The procession moved down Main street and out to th9 cemetery east of town, where an organization was effected by appointing Prof- N. B. CritcU field. President, and J. J. Zorn, Esq., Secretary. The President in a few fitting words represented the object of the meet- j ing and then called upjn the whole assem bly to join in singing "My Country 'tis of Thee." Prayer was thua offered by Ray. 5. R. Bridenbaugh- After which a poem by Will Carlton, entitled, "Cover them over with beaoti tul flowers" was read by Prof. J. B. Whip key. Another song followed the reading, after which the address of the day was delivered by Rev. J. W. Poffenberger. The address was fall of patriotic senti ment and did honor to the occasion. After the address the procession was again formed and passing along tbe walks of the cemetery a halt was called at each grave to be decorated when the name ot him "who slept bene ith its mound" was an nounced and the flowers tenderly depos ited. From the cemetery the procession moved to the burying ground at the Lntheraa church where the graves ot a number of our sleeping heroes were decorated and from thence to tbe Relormed cliurcb. where the ceremonies o tho day were ended. In all eighteca gves were decorated, including those ot soldier of the Revolu tion, the war of 1812 and the late civil va. Ail in all the ceremonies were im pressive and of a character calculated to inspire a spirit of patriotism in our citizens. Cement, White wash & Fertilizer Land Plaster. Calcined Plaster, Lime and Cement Have in stock car load, and oCer for sale by the barrel or pound, at moderate prices. Cook & Beerits. cess, beginning witbUev. u. burnt, wao was appointed to open the subject The next morning, after a half hour's devotional exercises, the regular session of conterence opened, with the President, liev. J. W. Unruh,' in the chair. A goodly number of the brethren answered to the call of the roll, and most of tbe others came in afterward. All but two that were present had also their lay dele gates with them. Afler some preliminary business, the topics tor discussion were taken up. liev. J. J. Welch read us a well-digested paper on "What constitutes a call to the minis, try." After which followed a hearty but pleasant discussion on the allied question, It' I,.., !,.,- I, , .... .... K , ntnnir mmisiers. Rev, L. L. Seiber next addressed us on "Home Religion," which subsequently drew lorth the following : lietoleed. That in view of the great im portance of " Home Religion." we recom mend that our people secure for their fami lies the little b:ok lately published on this subject by Dr. M. Rhodes, of St Louis. In subsequent sessions the following sub jects were earnestly and pleasantly dis cussed : "Sin against the Holy Ghost," opened by Rev. L. L. Seiber; "Ministerial Etiquette," by Rev. J. B. bhoup; "Can a regenerated soul lie finally lost?" a well prepared paper by Rev. R. Smith ; "Pro babilities of the Lutheran Church In the West" Rey J. W. Poflinberger. This last question elicited considerable interest, especially among the ministry ; and there could not one of ns keep from talking on "Ministerial Etiquette," or vow to be have ourselves. On the second evening we had a sermon on " Proper subjects of baptism," by Rev. J. W. PoIIinberger. He presented argu ments which we consider unanswerable for the views of our church. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the pastor and mcmlien and friends of the Lutheran Church at New Centreviliu lor Ulill biiiu. V t ';, 7 do i ioar. V I'M FluMtd fi ba.. (68 I Hams, (air-curel) V Laz-I, ? S LMkiiier, reo sole, ! ' upper " " kip, " 71iJj:!rii,-, aaJ clop 100 ... Oats. V Da Fola'.ies, fi b4 i'eafhc', (triad, V ylMi it.!, y i-Hli, No. 1, V blil.extra Gmnnil Alum, (wr sacK.. " Adht"D. uer sacii... Sur, yellow" St , '' wfclts T.!!ow. V V. iie&f, y bus......... wool. 41 a NE V AD VER TISEME TNS. "jXECUTOR'S NOTiCE. lJUte. cf Tjbi.ts Shatter, lale of SumorJcl Twp., deceased. Letters testamentary on the almve estate bavins; been granted to tha uiiUeraiitneti by tiie prier au thority, notice is hereby given to all parsons in debted to said estate to male immediate pay ment, and lhu having claims aicaln.'t it to pre sent the same at the otnre of Jag. L. Fngh. Som erset Pa., en or before Saturday. July 17, MSO. JAS. JL. l'LGH. Exwutor. CAROLINE TI BUY, M s f. .Tir 'i i.V"A 'i?c:t'S.J?,-S- -ii p V2k.-eb ,. , - -1.. , r 1 1 WELS jine: Executrix. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. their hospitable eiiteriiiimnent ot the meia- Eato of ALmliaia Puc. lata or Jenntr lown ship, decM. Letters of administration on the above estate havinir been Kranted to the ur.cleriirnci, notice is herebr Kiven to those indebted to it M make imme diate pavmrnt, and thoe havinK claims against it. to preacBt them duly authenticated lor settle ment 011 Saturday the tloh day of July, lMJ.at the late residence of dM., in Jenner tp. ELIZA PIJ.I-; janfl. Administratrix. POTTER. &TTOKNKY AT LAW, IN ' t Oirers his urnlesiinl 8-xv!,;n v tin yMif. : f .. . . . 1 ..u -l all t.hpr lpu-ul bers of conference end their attendance at ' (. n..n.ii!,i to witii i:i!uutue and ti teiity. all the mectin AVe had a most d-.-Iightful meeting,' which was so heartitly appreciated that the following action was taken : Whereas, Our experience at this meet ing ot conference has most happily de monstrated both ihe wisdom and profit of Collections n specialty. ANNOUNCEMENTS. V.'e have leen handed the following announce ments by Jo-dali Keller, E... Chairman ol the Kcuublican County Committee, candidates to he avoiding acrimonious Dersonalities in all vou ,jrllt iie iirimary cioction, uciu j .o, . !;..,: . .1 1 " lss-l. IUtoteed, That as the followers and embassadors of the " meek and lowly Jesus," wo manifest in all our future intercourse with one another th:it " spirit which was in Christ." Conference ciied with a sermon by Rev. J. Milton buyderon " lie tha'. b: liev'etb nots-iil! te damned." Adjourned to meet in Petersburg October 19, ltMW. A. K. i'ELTO-N. IIooVKKeVILLiS Il'iiSIS.- FOK ASSEMBLY. To Josiah. Keller, Chairmen Republican County Sir: In mrordani-c srllh tlie usiiresol the Ke-publii-an party. 1 am a eandi.ialo !.r re-n'-min-li.an for tiio Assembly, sol.icct to f.io daciii-ju oi tiie Keoubllcan primury tkTtion. A. J. CULBOKS, ToJotiah Keller, Chainr.an Republican County i Committee: I Sir: Insvewlaneewlth iheusiiitosof the Ra- ! i.ni,iir-n r. .rtv. I ttm il pan, iidrtte ior re-nimiu- I ti -n lor tbe Asseml iv. suf-:o t to the decision of 1 the Kopubllcau primary election. E. St.SC II ROCK. H & SANDS Great New Orleans g San Francisco Bdimom emeus -A-IsTID EOYAL .IVillM ENGLISH Thi Oce ar.d Oaly World's Fair of tbe Ra.il. liccoraotive Trains. Vpcn its owoThre Some building ot the joung men find raili aid and t; js.i-tie miking "heavy." . Gwss is shsrt over-abuad-.int. fruit U but l.tiU Gladk, Pa., ."day 3.13'S. Ir.Joiiah KiUer, Cliaiman. Republican County Committee : i i j . I Sir: You witl t)!cne ancoune myname as u. iwiwuis, au rata u n rlDlldate fr As.Vmi.ly. tatwl to the decUIim oi rain looks weil ana me ;;le republican Priumry Election. damaged hv frosL ! A. S. WILL. Our town pr :.-enis the sincular anomaly of a tavern f jr tha entertainment of stran gers, and a private family doing the enter taining. This would acsra to demand au explanation. We do not want t see war between the "Item" writers, Lut it might not be amiss to suggest to "J:;n the careful study of another chapter or two on the structure and force of the "King's English." His last "item" ot two weeis ago was but a sorry kind of success. It is gratifying to note tho spirit of en terprise the coming railroad is infusing into our people. Ihe sound, cf tno ham mer and saw 13 heard oa every side, and almost every one Kcms to be busy ; nud, ior once, tuoae who can find nothing to do, have something new to talk about. Delta. The Eest I Eyeii Kkew Of. J. O Starkey, a prominent and influential Citi zen of Iowa City, says : "I have had the Dyspepsia and Liver cjomplaintfor several years, and have used every remedy I could hear of, without any relief whatever, until 1 saw your bliilcm s V ltalizer advertised in our paper, and was persuaded to try it am happy to state that it has entirely cured me. It is certainly the best Remedy I ever Knew or. rice u cents. Sold by George W. Eenford, Somerset. i'a. Notice. Fp.ksh Meats. Again to the front and no limber disappointment will reopen my Meat Market on Thursday. June M, wan lietl. Veal and Mutton, tne quality of which cannot be surpassed on this market. Recrettin? that my market was closed tor 10 davs, lor want of cood stock, I again solicit the patronage of my lormer customers, together with as many more as can be accommodated, and remain Respectfully. &c, Wm. II. Cook. Editor Herald, Dear Sir : Please publish mo a card in your paper tlenvinz the following lacis, viz : B. A. Fichtner, of Confluence, represents to certain parties that he amputated my leg, which is not correct ; also that I discharged him he- cause 1 was satistied he did not know bis business. Yours truly, Ed Alcott. Uiisixa, May 25, 1SS0. Somerset. Pa., April 12, 1880. Notice. I h-tve this day sold to Mrs. 51. M. Pile, my entire block ot soods in store, consistm; el Groceries. Cofectioner ies. Jewelry, Tobacco and Cigars, and ail fixtures belonging to said store. Persons indebted to me wiil please call at the store aud settle their accounts with S. Ii. Pile. G. W. Pile. Shiloh's Catap.rh Kesif.dt. A mar velous Cure lor Catarrh, Diphtheria, Can ker mouth, and Head Ache. With each bottle there is an tnuenious nasal injector for the morfj successtul treatment of the complaint without extra charge Price 5'J cents. For suie Pa. i-y G. V". Ciiford, Some.-fit For Ladies', Misses' and Children 'a Hats and Konnets. tbe latest styles of Trimmings, Fancy and Brocaded Ribbons, Flowers, Ostrich. Tips, Plumes, Orna ments, or, in fact, all things to be found in a first class Millinery Store, can be had at "Fashion Baxir." No. C Mammoth Block. N. D. Walter is Co. Co!FLi K3ti E, Pa., 3Iay 17, 1S:9. Joiiah Keller, i'if., t'Vairju-a lit publican County 'ont:ntU'e : Beak Sir. Please annoanr? my nam a. a candidate for Assembly, sub lect to the uecision I oi the Kcpublican primary rlei-tlon. Mr.Jotiah Keller, Cktiracn Republican County Sir: Please anonunce my name a a randidite for Assembly, subject lo tne uecisiun oi me no. puMican primury flection. SLTJUN P. SWEITZER, Sand Patch. Josiah Keller, Chairman Republican County Com mittee : Snt: Y'u will please announce mynimeasa cmuMare :or tae Aiwniitiy, snrjeei to uio uwieiob of the Keriubliran Primary Elcotmn. SA2I. JIIER. R kRIOHKOlii: DIKKCTOJU, Joiiah Krcr, Chairman Republican Louniu Com mittee sir: You will tl(S9 announce my name a.s c mdidate ior poor House Director, nubiect to the decision of tho Kepubltean pnmarv election. JJAMEL IvI.U .IEL, Somerset Township. JsxrX Koao3, Pa., May 9, 1S3). Mr. Jotiah Keller, Chairman of the Republican Oual Committee : Sin: Please announce my mios us a rendidate tir the ofllce of Poor House Director, tnh-eet to the decision ol the Kcpuhlicnn primary election. ALEaANDEII KOKJS. Jaiah Kellrr, ChairMan Republican County Com mittee : Bkblix. May .11. 1SJ0. Sir : Pleaso nnnoance uv n.'tme as a candidute Sht Poor House Director, subject to the decision of the voters at the ensuing iicpubucan i rimnry Elcctiou. DAV in J. COVER, bnithersvaUey Tp. FOII DISTRICT ATTGRXEY To Josiah Keller, Chairman of thr Republican CourJy Committee, of Somerset County, Penn. tylvania. Sir: You will please annconce my came as a candidate tor the olhce ot Districe Attorney ol aid county, subject to the decisiiHi of the Kpub lican Primary Election, to be held llu June, IS). H. S, EXDSLEY. Joiiah Keller, Chairman Republican County Com mittee. Sir: Please annource my name as a candidate for the olttc of District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Republican Primary election. ulukul n. e. l 1. 1. LAWN TENNIS! GlcdlaSiO zssjF'a'!U' -- - tr-., Ciw-i- -- -.: jr l . ii. X t ' - ' 1 - i r aw AfeZv-',jitt-rcJi WILL POSITIVELY EXHIDIT AT SOiViERSET, MONDAY, JUNE 7th, Under In Four thcuTar.d Yiirti? 1 T fly Tents, Made Kriahter than L'tclouded Equatorial ooa, by te' '.itn and Just Perlected $80,000 ELECTRIC LIGHT! Sunbeams r.re 'ha.lows in its rkair.ct Ilhrn'nir Maze, which upon Science shdls a HenTenbnrn Halo. WE AMI WE ALONE HAVE IT": N'OnTHER SHOW CAN OHTALN TIIE KKiUT TO I SE IT; NONEOTMEK COl'LO AFFORD IT. I'. Is ilscl! a Glorious Exhibition, well worth going lull lull miles to see. Its $100,000 G&sUglit-powcr Electric Motor Which is exhibited both afternoonand cvecicic. am! Is slone fhe ireatestJT all Unite exhndtlons, costimr lull .'!."" rash, rcijuiruiir a e-j-:i'-r;c power Electric Aluior, a 4ii-horse power Boiler, and many miles of copper cable. ONE TICKET FOR TIIE USUAL TEICE ADMITS To what Is more than 'm First-CUs3 Shows. Children under years, half rates. Separate from all this, but without extra charge, The MONSTER Millionaire MENAGERIE OF THIS EARTH. A 100,000 Herd or Elephants a whole Xenagfrie of these Mammaliaa Mas todons, including "CALIPH," The Lanrest Captir Monster In th World, Which weitchs more than any three other elephcnli in America, and "DOT toy. Si-i. , :t r The Midret Dwarf of all hURaee. L thaa three Icet hiirb, and thw smallest Ele- phant on Earth. Aifio a CAPTtvn World or Rarsxt Lmwo Sat auk Wiisiicis. Is posltlrely exhibited. In monster marine lank. Twe MlaiSM(aiw LItIbk m Linn, which out us Alo.Oow, welirh more than a ton, and are tar the largest pair of these Kara aud Curious Arctic Amphib ine Erer i':ip:urel. An Entire Caravan of Abyssinian Dromedaries awl Hactriaa 'amela. A Urer number than ail other asenaKertea oa t!ilsiintinenl ni ppxtuce,. Then Thelr's Our Little Ones. You will see The Smallest Kaet Elzpbt ever on Exhil flon. Thw lir Liiws, TtBsrOAXrs, Th Bart Tiutes, Tut B.sv Muster, Tha Bait Sia Lios aud positively X-IE-AJD QUARTERS. S:nd for Il'.astraied Catstosme. S. A. CLAEK & CO., IU WOODST11EET, , PITTSBURGH, PA. 2Uj 19, 4 t ' Just received, at Puul G. Xowag's Sbte & Hal Store, lierlin, l'a., a full assortment of Shoes. Hats, Leather, Furnishing Goods, Jewelry, Motions, &.c, &.c, ic. Cheaper thun ever. Call and exatnine stoc!c and prices. I'ACI, G. TiOWAO. 13,000 MORE ! Everybody is coming to the circus, so we have just purchased 18,000 more pieces ot 5 and 10 cent Counter Goods, tor sale on circus week. Itememher tbe & and lCct. store at Cooii & Beerits'. I A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE Esutc of Mary neck, late of Jenir Township, iSouierset county, l'a.. dee'd. Letters oi sdmiBUtratiuni on tbe above estate havtm; been irranted to the uc.lersl-ned by the proper authority, notice is tireby uiven to those indebted to it to make iRimediate payment, and those tiavinxclelms airainst it te present them duly authenticated tor settlement, at my olflr at Jenner X toads. Pa., on Saturday, June a, A. I), lsed. II. H. FLECK, 3Iay 1 Administrntor. Bkidok Kepauuj. Tbe Commissioners wiil sell the rebuilding ot one of the abut ments of the bridge over Stonycreek,,,ncar K ring's Mil!, ia Conemangh township, on Tuesday. Jua.eS, 180, at 1:30 p. m. AVm. M. ScnnocK, Clerk. Farmer's, Look Here ! I am again to the Irnnt with a lull line oi Mackerel FLh to sell at bottom prices lor cah or pro duce. All Csb told are guaranteed. Josiah Seller. I have just received the newrst Summer styles of. Chip, Lace, Straw, Tuscan, ill Ian, and other styles ot Bonnets. Mils. A. E", Uqu. Fish ! Fish ! In exchance tor country produce, or for Cash. We offer ihe largest stock ot Eitra Shore, JNo. 'i. Mackerel in town. Cook & Beerits. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of THnlel Zimmerman. 1-Ue of Sum town lur., bomcrseL Co "a Ueed. Letters testamentary on the above estate bavina: been r ranted to tha uaderMjrned by the proper authority ; notice is hereby niveo to all persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and those havintr claims against tbe same to present them duly authenticated for settlement on Saturday, June lfth, lvo, at tbe ollica ot Siulr Ueilley, in Stoystuwn lior., at 1 o'clock p. ii. JOHS H. ZIM.MES.MAX, May i Executor. JJXECUTOK'si NOTICE. Esl;tU of Ujorjjo Hanien, lalo of Wullersbura; burouKh, doceaseJ. Iytlers testanrentary on the above es'ate hav iair been gaoled to the undersigned by proper authority, notice is hereby Rivn to all icrsons Indented to said estate to mate immediate pay ment, and those h-inty. cUlws acalnst it 10 pre sent tHem at the orttce of the executor in Wellers-bur-r burouKh, ou Saturday, the loth dTof July, two. il tea ALL U IX(E my ca. Executor. New stock ceived. ot Laces and Ties just rc MR3. A. . Uhl. UDITOR'S NOTICE. i u UBtlersiancd hatini been appointed, by the Orphans' Court of Somerset County, Auditor to distribute the funds ia the hands of the adminis trator oi John Leldlic, deo'd, to and amonir those legally entl'led thereto, will attend to the duties of' said appointment at the otlice of Colborn m Colborn, in Somerset, Pa., on Tuesdav, June 2, m, when and where all parties interested can attend. A. J. COLBOKX, may St. Auditor. A C '"ran JTATrn asb rtrn- I lfii3stem wuider.Fr; witbeTeryorderiuu V!!! rree, J. lt.Uki lord & wo, ChlcaioTiU. The Smallest Horse that Ever Walked, LESS THAN 2t IN HEIGHT AND TTEIGII1NG LESS HI AN 100 Us. TLeetl? II iutloosian IIaiut Raisocza-js, TLe Oulr Horns u Uozstot Etihoha, Tbe Oaly Vsicorn of Holt Writ, of which Job says: "Upa tbe Earth tbete is net bis lite." Th ooly Abtssimax Vlacki Vabk. and over 12, 000 OTIIEK EAHE BEASTS, BIRDS AND TRAIXlfD A.XIMALS, I n Immense aod Soperb Sarate Tent made Ilnght a3 Daj by the Electric Light. lie Great M Mm sua San Francisco EailitM Circus latroto, VITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, 100 ABENIC CELEBRITIES, 100 Mjre and lictter BireWk K-iueslrians. Store L.ccly L.ly Riders. Moiv Lmpers. More Gymnasts, Mare Tumblers. More Acroltts, llore Eiuilltrits. More Deuble Somerault Champions, More Aerial Artist. -More EuuciKwl Animals, and More Principal. Special and Oeneral Performers, than were erer before assembled nnder any canopy. A Prwrramme of Astonishing Peronn anccs without Parallel in any Aire, Intro ducinic at ijich Exhibition si TKOUPE OF OENflNE WILI I'TK IXDIANS-CHIEFS AXP Bit ATES-WHO APPEAS IN A TliaiLLIXU DRAMA OP BOKDEJt LIIE. -wm at Sic iiiffSPsi anon on Earlli ! Jt.Ut.t a iuuit.u a.a A TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR SHOW FOR NOTHING! AT FROM THN 1! TO TEN O'CLOCK E.ICtt SIORJIINO. THE irLOHIES OF THE. GOLDEN AOE ECLIPSED. Jlore than a Mile ol Solid Pageantry. The whole Hceajcrie of Elephants In Lice. 3 SPLENDID BANDS OF MUSIC. The Great Steam Clianot Jian-1. A caravan 01 v;moi ia- troduced. The fSi.O 9 Koae Aquarium Cr. Tbe Fierce Jangle M-.-n-irchs Cr.w-he.1 enBlax-jj ins; Dens. A Crmus Chain of Glittering Chart- y ota. Stu;endoas Squadrons of Princely Trapped Studs. A Caraleadenf Midget Ponies. An In- N descrlbatle Array of Acetic Kcvolations and Su- ? k . . . . I . T la V..tK T.. f'm Inflrt... T!1 I) .1 . W3PECIAL KATES on All Railroads to and " " from the (imt World's Exposition. Ke nember -jS the Day and Date. CSSafc SOMRjr, ?A , JIJJI DAY, JUNE 7, 18S0. MEYERSDALE, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1880. ISTOw Ticlct Admits Toa to AlUcSt wr
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