rH, 5 Sift Acic ODi IT. T. r o. lac- Inn 1 5j D.S Herald. j i (if .... ;Ko.'b- Editor: ,tbiT ; " "Z- -i : f j . ..liiriff. ! c(,,HT r- ' '1 ,,.1'r. N.IWd. '. r.NMl-.y.l. v.. i V Tiuvd. I.. ,.rfuii-s. -..'." r have the lmy fever. I I ! General Simon Cameron is at Bedford. The burglar scare lias somewhat abated. Chief of police Harris, of Johnstown, was n Somerset, Friday, K litiir Snyder of the Conntllsville Courier was- in town Monday. BtTkeyhile's ten pin alley it jiatronized exu-iisivrly by the ladies. There was not a day last didn't fall in tLis section. week tuat rain Mr. (ii-orpe Hoblitzell and wife, of Hynd mn, are visting in Somerset. c. V. Boyt r, N. r. yd. ,ls. r- X. B".vd. .,u. c. x. royd. r- have the hay fever. hMoim'T. C Boyd. Ulrthday I ariis. iwiyu s. , ;(-8!id Kye-glrsses. Boyd, and iMor tax. Boyd. ,.ap for sale at Boyd's. the felentlew rain comes should rail the trade dollar i,-.!..T asicialty at Femer's Phoe ,,r;l-i l.t-lds pn-sent a tdxxkiiiK one d'wn VVed- 'utter. Kl.'IKlM'H Klbncb. in Hie li-npth of day is ul is .i rfeiti')le. y li'.'.lc- sirkm'ss prevails at . plait- and vicinity. .', applied to the sting o! honey , , vi- the pain immediately. er sermon should le cut n.a.ie HI' without any trimming. ,. l ine f year when the affection , ;.- increases .'I i for their country ( ur hotels and boarding houses are rapid ly tilling up with guests from the cities. KIder Joseph King preached in the Dis ciples' church Sunday morning and evening- The hay harvest is now at its height. The crop is a large one, and is selling at $10 per ton. The exterior of the Central Hotel is being greatly iniroved in apearance by a coat of paint. CofTroth & Co., are adding another story to their furniture establishment on Main Cross street. James L. l'ugh, Ksoj., still lingors at Cape May. He is exx-cted home the latter part of the present week. George K. Baer, K'j., and family, of Read ing, are visiting in Somerset. They are the Ktiests of Mm. liaer's father, J. O. kimruel, Communion service will be held in the Prehylerian Church, on Sabbath next. l'reMinitory service on Saturday. Seats free, and all are welcome. Raileoao Xrws. The following "u taken PVVe publish by request the following ad- , il.r:.- i i ! " ' 1 ,V Western KailroaJ Com d the W'isler furnace at ,r-l, r.-niemlM-rinp, when buying ,.r that J. B. Snyder k Co., will r i without extra charge. viy,-1 fr-h from New York City, ,,t- (;.,'. to 1h- ld at the lowest . . at liiiinbauld's, Ijivansville. In , but wonder what be .,.;!!;,,! of feet of lumber that , :; , ut all tbnmgli the neighbor- -i ll l.oot. and shoes cheaper :i the county. 5ive me a Solomon I'hl. ..tit onrpet-'. m?v, drugcets, li.in't miss this chance of irM-t cheap, at J. B. Snypkk A Co.'f it .1. B. Snyder ACo.'s a fine rint. tmilin. ginghatiis' .ill and st-e them lef(-re A n u mber of our exchanges did not issue the week of the Fourth. TheHr.aALD has never allowed a lepil holiday to interfere with its r gular business. A crowd of drunken young men raised considerable of a racket on Mum street. 1 ridav night. I Nwsiblv tliej' were trying to scare- )! burglars. The members of the Berlin and Somer set Cla!aniua circles w ill hold a joint pic nic at a prove half way between Somerset and Berlin Thursday. Henry D. Lloyd will describe in the next number of the Xorth Amrrrinn Ilrrinr the methods employed by speculators in grain, and will show how they operate to make bread dear. We are in receipt of an interesting com munication on "Indian Tombs in Somerset County,'" which we would like to publish but as the anther's nunie is not attached we cannot depart front our established rule. from faturdav's Pittsbursh (bntmerrial : The Pittsburgh members of the yttdicate that will construct the Harrlsburg it West ern railroad, from Harrisbnrg to a connec tion with the Pittsburgh, McKresport A Youahiogheuy railroad, who were in New York attending th tyndicata meeting ol July 10, returned home yesterday. Dr. Hosteterand Mr. H. C. Fricfcof this city, were among them, and both submitted to interview last erening. it now transpire that the route of the new read was about the principal matter talked orer. The route as originally published In the ttmwter-cUil-Gazettc was objected to on account of its expensive construction, the ten great tunnels representing milei of underground work and running the cost of the road up to H I.U" iO per mile. To avoid this a change In route was proprosed. Instead of running the line from Bedford to Somerset it was suggested that it be run from Bedford south to Hyndman, Bedford county, along the Castleman river, and thence due west to Confluence, crossing the river at that point and continuing northwest to a junction with the Pittsburgh, MtKeespert Yough ioghenr railroad above Bedford. This line would parallel the Baltimore A Ohio from Confluence to the new road's intersection with the Pittsburgh, McKeesport & Yougli iogheny. It is the longest route but affords better grades, is cheaper, and does not re quire the great tunnels. It would also set tle the controversy with the Pittsburgh, Chartiers & Youghiogheny railroad for the right of way down the Scwickly Creek Val ley. The Kxecuti ve Committee of the syndicate of which Dr. llos tetter is a member, was given full power to let the contracts and proceed with the arrangements for construct ing the road. "The spirit of the syndicate," said Mr. II. C. Frick, "was that the road should be built as soon as possible. The Executive Com mittee was given full power, to act and will let tiie contracts this fall." Dr. Ilosteter said : "The contract will 1 let by September 13, as it will take that long to properly advertise the work and arrange other matters. The Hyndman and Conflu ence route was favored by Mr. Andrew Car negie and Mr. Frick, but it was too long and we positively decided on the old ronte from Bedford to Somerset on which will be all the tunnels. Concerning the route down Scwickley Creek Valley our engineers have arranged that there will be no trouble with the Pittsburgh, Chartiers A Yoaghio gheny, and both roads will run side by side without interference. When the contracts are let work will commence on the tunnels and the Harrisburg bridge first. The Exec utive Committee will attend to all matters and lt the contracts. Our meetings will be held in Xew York." Walter before the members of the W. C T. I. Convention, which met in the Lutheran Church in this place on Wednesdar, June 27th, and also an address delivered by Mrs. A. S. Baumgardncr, before the same body: KM. WALTKH'S AW'BKSS. Ladits, and FrUndt uf temperance : The Committee has made it my duty to welcome you here at this, the first Conven tion of the W. C. T. U., in Somerset county ; and it is a pleasure for me to bid you wel come. Your presence is an inspiration to the handful of ladies of Somerset county, who for a short time have been banded to gether for the purpose of putting into active operation means already devised by temper ance workers for the overthrow of the liquor traflic ; to educate the people, if possible, to a higher standard of temperance : and now we begin to feel that the women of our own county are beginning to awaken to the im portance of the subject, and while there are dangers to meet, obstacles to encounter and overcome, there is much to encourage. If the women of the W. C. T. I". believe in their cause, let them earnestly and energet ically work for its advancement. Surely and women have failed to train him fn the One Hundred Cents for Trade Dollars. 1 way he should go. Tuey who train the At Fisher's book store you can get 100 cents j young play on chords, that will vibrate through all eternity in accents of redeeming love, or ele grate amidst the discordant notes of the lost in endless woe. We have become responsible for the training oftbe youth ; let us meet the obligation in God's name, for by His grace and blessing the weakest one in fellowship with Him may do a work that shall never perish. ; ; : If a temperance school cannot be organ- ired in a community, the next best thing which I would recommend, is the profuse distribution of temperance literature in the form of tracts and leattets. We must work while it is day. Tbe years of time are bear- in 2 us away to the ereat harvest-home. If we would leave the world better by any th ing that we can do, we must do it now. ; And the most promising field, whitening tor the harvest, is the field of Juvenile work as it is I related to Constitutional Temperance .Re form. It is hard to change the warp of the mind when the individual has been brought up under the false idea that alcohol is one of the good creatures of God. It requires the aid of omnipotence to affect the life and character of him whose brain has been bur- We Should Help One Another. Mr. Norman Bant, of No. 1 Chestnut nret foryonr Trade Dollars in goods at regular SprlnK(lM. Mass., writes April 10, sayioa; rates. Dou't loose 15 cents on your Trade j lUviny the sffllc.iun caused 1-y aUney and Dollars, but bring tiieui all to the book store iiTt.r dlxvasr, and aftrr enduriD; the aches. they are on the winning side ; there is but Kl ? " ' aiconouc arinn, iem one course to pursue. That is to take a I perance workers have for many years been high position on thequestion, and maintain (wandering out into the stream and Lave . i.. ii.tng but tli v Mild sell it US l(. e;e"here. A .1 1 e liest English iheap as other full line just The members of the R. P. Commins Tost of the (i. A. K. will go to Crsina next Mon day, lor the purpose of mustering in a Post at thai place, 'i hey will leave on the noon train and return the following morning. At a meeting of the bar, Monday morn ing, it was arranged to hold only one week's court in August. It will commence on the -7th. Tbe second week, for the triul of civil cases, will commence on the 17th of Sep tember. tiyder V 'o. s Solomon I'hl has received , ..-i hi- -helves the largest stock I ,, i ever ordered in the coun- - , :::: them at very low figures. - j -a-.iiiter these nice mornings itinc up and taking a sunri-e walk rt v- mil's lw-fore breakfast? Noth 4,:,'v, utiixs it is lying in bed and ;l i I" are sell in dgings and low prices. Major Harry Sheets, the oldest tramp printer on the road, visited the Herald of fice Mondav. The Major is a gentleman of tin: old school and is always received kind- lv and assisted generously by members of the craft wherever he goes. Tv, it' ..f j Kcv. and Mrs. A. S. Baiimgardiier, of htoyotown, passed through town last Tues day, in n-ulc for Prestou county. West Vir ginia, for recreation and a visit to friends in the vicinity of Kingwood, the countv scat. They will !e absent some three or four weeks. I.ast Wednesday morning a fire broke out in P.hoades Bros'., livery stable but was extinguished before any great damage was done. The fire originated in one of the mangers, which was full of hay at the tiu it is thought was started by a s-ark from tbe hostler's pipe, Henry Eskiu and George McMann, the two young men who were convicted of mis demeanor at our last term of court and sen tenced to six month's imprisonment in the county jail, and shortly after being incar cerate! made their escape from that institu tion, were last week convicted of burglary in tbe courts of Marion county, Wet Vir ginia, and sentetH-ed to six rears imprison- -Thf -party who took the bound 1" '"'.""'' ,-r.et Hl KAl.D and Ih-nmrmt u,m 1 I,u ,,l,vr ' tT''"" as- notice that w uruins, Hamburg -! !iiiprts-delltel!y n.vinccd, at J. B. SnvI'ER A Co's. very careful in handling , ... it' y.u have any cut or bruises ir hand ,.r face. It produce viru- bp-i;o'iing. hi crnp of this county is very prom-pr.M-nt. 1-iit much will depend on iid ufn.a'h.-l we have this month a- then is ttie time corn is nine. rt-.-: it when you want a good suit :t'.'.-ihi'.d. that the old reliable 1: Snyder A Co.'s is tbe pint to ey have just received a new lot of . .t and stvh-s. Call and see Mar 1--.' fr:;n the Commissioner s nil' p!ea-e return the same imme- !. r'-'k t.. c, D. J. HoRNKK, . Commissioners. him rec -. olds' -. Men- and Leap. 'id Vol! ived fT.ooO worth of boots yles, lie w My lea, all kinds and women's, boy's and slioes. I bought low, and ;ie me a call at the old will le surprised at the : utid low price of the goods. Solomon I'hl. V. vf.kft. Main Street We have '.'ii a large Kefrigerator to our jler's hospitable roof. M itirr Ormxr. The new money order rates went into clled July 1. The fees here after will !e as follows : Orders not exceed ing flo, eight cents; exceeding $10 and un der ten cents : between Ho and $3 fif teen cents: bet weeii and ftO, twenty cents : Ix-twc-n fW and twenty-five renta ; and so on up to 45 cents for orders between -M and id!0. Only three orders for one payee will be issued to one jierson at one oilice ou the same day. Tl,.nit,nn'l lnn.lnl I .MMtridllim III 'I ' 1 1 1 1 - j j llci lllM ll r- uwiiu mi ...-. h. , ' ..;U1 1 .v m ,ii,lur .rtlioir friends arrived which all meats can be kept coo' , . . . . , ft La uumu-s ai4i v ;- Mutton. Beef, Pork. Ac, kept a-r.'y iti band. Open daily. Parties - :in-:it can have it kept in the Kcfrig ' .ntil wantiil. 4vr, also. loo.iinO new brick for sale, ( w ill sell by the bundre.1 or tbous ' low priee. camp on Parson's Hill, a short distance west of twn. They had a full kit of camp ing paraphernalia, and a supply wagon ! with them. They walked from Greens ! burg here via Jones' Mill and started on their return trip via Ligonier Tuesday morn iug. They are a jolly, good looking set of i muiL' irentleiiien. and seemed to have en- 'Mujkt s 1!t If you want good l.r.ad j jve(j ttioir vffit immensely. Tbev played i .1 n t, .. 1.-1..... " . cm tl,e Itiamond and at the .Somerset House, eac h evetiing while here, and tbe music they producrd was very goinl. The Her ald returns thanks for a seranade tendered P..s Davis A Co. oiberthan ";ehhsrt's B-t Fbnir, !" t :nd under the "New Jonathan I'r-i. ." the improvements prepara ti manufacture of which cost the y.ir..,. tiie null f.wi,iiiiioiirn-;it Monday evening. i: v ,.t one hundred barrels a month I ti. fact that it is no humbug. ! Jlesjiertfully, ! jrK A Bkerits. Atui'Bo, Iowa, Julv . ISS.1. F.l'ITiR H f.R A Lli -. - An in, i, ,.,11i1.n is now lfore the 1 We left Somerset couutv Wednesday even I'ru'ili'in conntv court for decicion. Some ' ing. June 27, taking the train at Stoystow : liew-.-rs were appointtsl to view a and going as far as Johnstown, where we ''fi 1,-wU vr f th muntr ! staved until 'J.3J Thursday morning. M'e '.uiis. They' reported in favor of the ' then took the weat-liound train for Pitts " '- and the crand jury concurred, but ' bnrgb, where we changed cars at 1 o'clock t:t!'v inmmissiorier" refused to build ; r. . T he partiee interested in its construe-1 over the P. Ft. W. & C. It. R. e were on : have tiUoned tbe court to isue a ! tbe cars all afternoon and all night, arriving ' 'iiinnis to compel the commissioners to 1 in Cblcat;' Friday morning. We spent five - tiit work. The court has not yet ren- ! hours in v! is grand and beautiful city seeing I i' decision. j the sights, which are certainly treat to Ki n on A Daft. Stork Never wasmh 1 t't"':'r"' . , ... , . , . , . . We left C hicago that afternoon for West r.ifcde for any driii? store as is now at 1 . . . .. , ,. ., I .... .. ..1 . T , ,AL...... I . n m " I lUSIIlll, llll, LatlllK UK Mlll.sr. ' train on the Chicago, Rock Island A Pacific lUil-oaJ. Thin tram makes 4.? miles an iiour all the way between Chicago and Min neapolis, Minn. We spent one week at West Branch and vicinity visiting friends and leUtivea, and on Friday morning, July Cth. we started . t ! u ' ' I , vu. ' , ' ' D mi his ii any oi our reailers nave The engineers of the Harrisburg A Western Railroad company have been or dered to put the line in shape for the con tractors. At the meeting held iu New York a couple of weeks ago, which was strictly private, it has been learned that the propo sitions for securing an entrance into Pitts burg were considered, and immediately after the officers returned from Pittsburgh, where they went to inspect the road and route of fered, the contract was closed. The termin al facilities are now arranged for at each end oftbe line, tbe right of way has been secured, except in a few instances, contracts j and options have been made or secured , for all the valuable iron ore, timber and coal along the route and now tbe word is given to prepare the road at once for con tractors.' During the past ten days promi nent contractors have been along the line at different Hints, putting themselves in ivadyness for bids, It has not yet lieen de cided where the shops will be, but it is given out that Bedford will be headquarters for the middle division, A large body of land has lately been purchased near Bed ford, but whether for the railroad or private parties we are unable to say. The increase offeree in the Pattonsville Gap, would in dicate that tbe Penu a. R. will push this branch through to completion at an early date. We are informed that certain parties interested in the Harrriburg A Wes tern, have lately expressed tbe opinion that a large amount ot money would be expend ed in improvements at the Bedford Springs this fall. It is reHrted that Mr. Vanderbilt a'id family will visit the Springs during the present season. fiolfvrd Inyuirrr. A telegram from Philadelphia, July lib. savs . "At a meeting of the promoters of the Southern Pennsylvania Railroad Company held yesterday a committee, consisting of Dr. Hostetter, Mr. Trowbly. F. B. Gowen, W. H. Vanderbilt and W.J.Witney, were apfKiinted to take charge of the construction of the iine and act as a board of manage ment until such time as a formal organiza tion is affected. It is understood that the work is to be vigorously prosecuted. All the stix-k has been subscribed, Mr. William II. Vanderbilt llieading the list with 5,on0, ( and Dr. Hoetelter followed with 200,000. The lowest subscription is .SO.OOO. Nearly all of the Philadelphia and Reading board of managers have subsciribed 10,(0 each. The last obstacles in the way having been removed, the South Pennslyvania is to be put under contract at once and rapidly pushed to completion. The importance of this new enterprise, undertaken by Mr. Vanderbilt entirely within the limit of the State, can hardly be overestimated. When completed it will tie the connecting link in the shortest East and West route, and it will be built in such a thorough manner as not only to command a share of the through traffic hut to develop and sustain a large amount of local traffic. It is in no sense a parallel road, and the business that will natnrally come to it would seem to warrant its construction if it be not capitalized beyond a fair cost. The State itself will be im mensely benefited thereby immediately, for its construction will call for an expenditure of a million a month for the next year and a half within our borders, giving employ ment to a large number of latsjrers and keeping tbe fires busy in many a rolling furnace. ndndephia Prr. it. We believe that women are better adapted to the work, and will be more suc cessful than men. Women as a class have no business per plexities with which to contend, and have not political schemes to bind them to the prejudices of the people who are not in sympathy with the forward movement of temperance; they have but to consider what is right and to do it, without the side issues interfering with their personal con victions. It was a woman, according to the parable, who took leaven and hid it in three measures of meal till the whole was leav ened. The Savior did not forget woman's inrluenceevesj in His parable. He makes the statement, the smartest and weakest agencies to assume the greatest proportions and achieve the grandest results. The tcmiieraiice work is then woman s work. Let us handle this work wisely, and not be afraid to put the leaven of our influ ence into the meal of the masses. Keep them warm by constant agitation on tbe subject; knead thoroughly, and it will not be long unl'l the whole lump will be leav ened with temjieranee truth. Try it, ladies, those who have not already done so, by organizing Unions in your own towns and working long enough, with hearty good will, and patiently await the result. Do not become discouraged because the leaven does not accomplish all at once. Some truths are of slow growth, audit will take time and patience to bring about this glori ous reform we anticipate, but finally success will crown our labor. Be not discouraged ! There is a reward sweater than the world's applause a consciousness of duty well per formed ; and in the distant future, when prejudices that now exist shall have passed away we shall hear the plaudit She hath done what she could ; she was faithful Again, 1 bid you welcome. rescued floating trees whose very roots and trunks were steeped in alcohol. Omnipo tent grace has purified and given life to many of them, and they have been planted in good soil. But, oh ! how strong are the forces required to stay and hold them there! And, alas! how many of them have fallen and ben hurled by the tempest into the swift-flowing current, and are beyond the reach of human aid toduy I.et us take possession of the nursery before the enemy lias plucked up the little trees, or watered them with alcoholic poison. Let us give them the nurture of a pure, scientific and godly temperance training. Then, as they are transplanted into the soil of maturity, they will root downward and spring up ward, and though the storms may beat and the winds roar they shall not fall, for they shall be founded upon the rock of God's tternal truth, and protected by the enlight enment of science and religion. Their fruit shall glow with brightest lustre, bearing the stamp of immortality ; and the work of our bands will be written in heaven. and get full value. At the book store vou can buy US pieces of sheet music for . cents, by mail 16 cents extra i.ir postage.! Also, 17 pieces of sheet music for lo cents. ' In stock and for s:Je at ,"i cents each, . 0 , pieces of sheet music. Big sensation ! Ele-I gant placques, palettes and pictures for dec-1 orating your rooms, at the book store. The book store is the ouly place in the county where you can buy handsome articles for birthday uresents. Everything handsome beautiful, pretty, nice and cheap at the book store, and no frills. The cheapest place to buy millinery in all the county. Mrs. M. M. TaeowELL, Boarding and lodging at 420 South 11th Street, Fhiiadelphi, Pa. Only seven squares from Broad street depot. Elegant rooms. Mrs, E. J. Meyers. Hats have been marked down to half their value at. Mrs, M. M. Treuwf.ll's, Wagons, wagons, wagons ! The place to get wagons for your boys is at Cook A Beer- its' mammoth grocery. Wagons at 50 cents, 75 cents, $1.00, $1.30, $2.50, $3.5) and $5.00. Your boys will appreciate a wagon better than anything you can buy them. A St.artlino Discovery. Physicians are often startled by remarkable discoveries. The fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and all Throat and Lung Dis eases is daily curing patients that they have given up to die, is startling them to realize their sense of duty, -and examine into the merits of this wonderful discovery; result ing in hundreds of our best physicians using it in their practice. Trial bottles free at C. X. Boyd's Dru Store. Regular sue $1. pains, wertkocc and depression Incident thereto a nut biKlr an-i tul were rearly dimmed, 1 ought k r relit f and a rare fur my tr tthlu and m Wid t a frtead mho bad beea cured hj It hi mi, II, thjt the bti and only rare enre was Hunt's Remedy, and a sun bis reoommcndatloa I eommenceJ takirg It, od the first few doses Im proved my eundltltia la a vrry marked manner, and a continuance ut its Die has jiutiBed all that my friends claimed for It, tbat it was a sure and permanent cure fot all diseases of tbe kidneys and liver, FOR GOODS Boston & Albany Railroad. Albert Hvlt, Esq., paymaster Boeton and Al bany Railroad, at Springfield, Mass., writes April Zi, lgsg : l have used Hunt's Remedy, aud my experience with ll bas been lueb tbat I can cheerfully say tbat I am satisfied tbat it will do just what it promises to do, Ifasod according- U directions. MKS. b.l MOAHl'.M.ll S ADMtKSS. members ot the Woman's Christian V I f n - A mill and ! A Md.. V I'.ovd's f.,r a trial bottle of Dr. King's V !ivovery for Consumption. Coughs 'olds. All lK-rsoiis affected w ith ! '. ''"iiina. Bronchitis Hoars-nes, ievere i Vti or any a flection of the Throat and call get a trial bottle of this great !" iy or, by calling at tbe above dnre i ": ". Regular site $1 0". j Cosru sscE Inns Prof. J. E. J. Buckev, of Frostburg, will oen a Normal School here on the 23d and started immediately for Chicano i jnst., to continue until August 31. I3. The Lutheran congregation here, at t'rsi na, and at Petersburg are without a pastor at present, but we are promised tbat it will not long remain so. Tbe M. E. congregation here has made some very commendable rejirs to their church building. The last, but not the least addition is m fine new bell, which is the finest and largest in this section of the county. Certain parties residing iu Somerset comi ty, were informed by a familiar spirit that the Mound Builders, before they left this county, secreted a large amount of silver and gold coin near a mall apple tree, on tbe property now owned by ilr. E. After questioning the familiar spirit closely, the truth of the statement was conceded by all the favored parties, and operations were commenced on the following night, Jacob Tl Union have covenanted before iod and each other "'to employ all proper means to discourage the use of, and tralllc in, intoxi cating liquors as a beverage," If the in struction of the youth as to the nature and effects of alcohol upon the human brain aud character can be called a proper means fur discouraging the use of and traffic in in toxicating liquors, then there is in this cov cnaiit the pledge aud obligation to fortify the youth against the evils of strong drink. The church considers it proper to impart catechetical Instruction and ecclesiastical training to the youlh, with a view to their becoming intelligent and useful memliers of the church. The stale regards it as proper that the youth should be taught the rudi ments of science and literature, with a view to having them become intelligent and use ful citizens : hence tbe state has established the free school system, and founded high schools and colleges to this end. The church and state agree in proclaiming by every dol- Ur w hich they have giveu, and are devoting to these institutions, that the proper instruc-1 tion of the youth is a fundamental jK-njui-site to the happiness and well being of all rsons. Even Catholics have faith in ju venile training. If they are sujerstitious in some things, they have an orthodox faith as regards the instruction of the youth. An eminent Catholic Bishop once said, "Civc me tbe child during its first seven years and you may have it the rest of its life, but it will be a Catholic." They believe in juve nile work. If we expect the coming gener tions of men to regard tbe liquor traffic as "the stileiice that walketh in darkness and the destruction that wasteth ut noon day," there must be imparted to them now tbe truth, by scientific instruction, tbat al cohol isajioison, as also the moral truth that to drink Kison as a beverage is a sin in the sight of (tod and men. If they are thus instructed, neither the glittering brides of wealth, nor the threatening censure of the gilded saloon, can affect their votes or cor rupt their morals. One such generation of men would explode every false doctrine of personal liberty, and annihilate the rotten sophistry as to a divine authority to commit suicide by the use of alcohol. None of us can mny comprehend the power of the liquor traflic. l"rotected by law, nourished by averiee, and fed by appe tite, the slimy trail of this monster serpent is seen on every hand. Therefore, all the agencies capable of being utilized for the be heading of this reptile, must lie brought into line for service. Many of the voting w.....iA4;.., .ri.;u .i..u wU.,i k.. i.'iruiauvii oi ,i.ia mnii; iu iuujiiiimiic - . .. . . . . " hue lore tliey are prepared to vote on mis ques-1 tion. But moralize the children, and when they become voters they will not need mor alizin . If, twenty years ago temperance instruc tion had been given in the public schools of this state, and in our Sabbat Ii schools, the present I.egislatnre at Harrisburg would knw whv they were sent there. Temjier- ce Uxt-books in the public schools and in the Sunday schools, are not sufficient for the emercenor before us.. Teachers in the Brothebsvalley Items . Peter Hauger, who is a stanch Republi can as well as a good farmer, has the best field of oats in the Township, and I think "Now and Then" comes in as second best. Eddie S., only son of A. t. Kimmel, who was very low of pneumonia is at a present convalescing. Mrs. Buechley is still in a critical condi tion. Mrs. W. S. Sch rock while hunting eggs in the barn, fell through the overshoot and when found was lying in an unconscious state. The family physician. Dr. Miller says no bones are broken and in a few days the lady will be all right again. C. 11. Walker is the only farmer of tins Township who invested in a self binder. Mr. Walker di-serves the praise of his neigh bors and in a few davs we can bear the click of the machine. Emma Knepper, one of Brother syalley's fairest young ladies, who has been at Brad- lock's for tbe last year, is visiting her re latioiisand triends in this Township, which can only lie expressed by the word "legion." Bebecca Musser, daughter of Jacob Mils" ser, who was visiting in ivansas, nenra-uca Iowa and Illinois, returned home last ws-.-k The young lady is highly gratified over her Western trip. Harvey Myers, who was clerking iu a dry goods establishment in Lanark, III., for the last thee years, is at present visiting his many friends in Berlin, Brothers-valley and Myersdale. Harvey is a son of Hon. E. J. Myers, who is in the (Jovernment employ at Philadelphia and is favorably known throughout this County. In a few days Harvey intends going to Philadelphia, where his parents reside. I understand that Mrs. Mvers is keeping a boarding house at 420 South 11th street, and I would suggest, that it any of our Somerset county folks or any other folks visit Philadelphia to stop with Mrs. E. J. Myers for good ac commodations and full square meals at rea son ble prices. I-ast week was a favorable oue ft hay making arid the farmers throughout the Township made good nse of the fair weatli er. 1 liousands ol tons ol good liav were stored away last week. I see in "Conflu encc Items'' of last week that the fanners around there don't known what to do with their grass. My advice is turn it into good hay and if in the latter part of next April they still don't known what to do with it let them call on "Now and Then" and he will find a market for their good hay. The wheat is ready for the "sickle" and just at this writing there is not another passage in the Bible that is more trne than the one which says, "truly the harvest is great but the laborers are few," and I be lieve it would do aliout as much good if some of the ministers throughout the coun ty would take this passage and preach a few sermons on it as it would by quarreling about the different modes of baptism. Now and The.v. I would resjiectfully inform my friemls of Somerset county that I have ojiened a new drug store at 2o2 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa., where I would be pleased to see them. My stock consists of lMre Drugs, Chemicals. Patent Medicines, Dye Stufls, Perfumery and Fancy floods generally. At this season I would call attention to the insectriules, j such as Pure Paris Creen, Pure Powdered i Hellebore, Persian Insect Powder, I etc.. When in need of anything in the drug line come and see me or write for i prices. All inquiries cheerfully answered. Chas. Gbiefith 232 Main Street. Talk about Hardware! J. H. Miller sells anything in tbe Hardware line cheaper than any oiher store in the county. Call and be convinced. Don't forget it when you want a good public day schools who sign license peti-1 opi-r Kettle for yourself tbat tlieobl relia tions, would neutralize tbe effect of the j stand ot J. II. Miller is the place. I most authentic text-liook ever written. The have just received a new lot of them, and Sunday schools as a rule do not give more j will sell them cheap. than one lesson per quarter, or fonr lessons ; annually on the subject, which is good so I have just returned from tbe East with a far as it goes, but more time is required' new lot of Hardware, which I can and will than either tbe public day school or the ' sell at rock-bottom prices at the old Suuday school can give, in order to impart i stand of The following named persons have been drawn to serve as granu and traverse jurors at the August and special term of court: (.HAND JtRV. Addison William Peck. Berlin Bor J. J. Zoru. Brothersvalley Jonathan Bar, Aaron Brant. Confluence Bor Albert (j. Black, Ixalie Brown. Conemaugb John SlaUI, Samuel Zi m merman. Elklick Balazar Wellley, John K. Keiin. Jefferson A. B. Lenhart. Lower Turkey foot A. Inhart. Myersdale Bor William Slicer, Frederick Naugle. New Baltimore A. P. P.illle. Northampton Simon Bowman. Paint Benjamin Miller, QiM'inahoning Schlagle Christian. Somerset John A. Phillippi. Stoystown Bor A. !. Beiikbart. Stoiiycreek Charles Ueum. Summit Jacob W. Peck. I'rsina A. P. King. TK.VVEKS Jl'KOIM. Allegheny John II. Ordner, lltiijaiuin Cardner. Brothersvalley Austin J. Brant, Joseph Hunger, Harry !. Coleman, Henry N. Cole man. Continence A. A. Kortney. oneniaugli Simon Thomas, Christian Baer. Elklick Jacob J. Livcngood, Daniel J. Miller, Solomon Meese. John Folk. Jefferson John II. Moore. Jeuiier William Schneider. Middiecreek Simon Barron, Jeremiah Shultz, A. H. Brugh. Milford Josiah W. Pile, Jeseph Herring tuli. New Centreville Bor Leruy M. Scott, Wm. H. Miller, Aaron Will. Paint Samuel Nangle, Tobias Lehman, Jacob P. Hippie. Quemahoning fleorge W. Bash. Somerset Bur Wm. M. Sch rock. Somerset Jonathan Stab!, John lor. Annual Statement Receipts and Expenditures OF CONFLUFNCE School District FUR TIIE YEAR F.N l I NO J I X E 4, 1883. state appropriation Hulunce on band Iruin last year. . From I ul. iiK-luiitni; taxea ol all kinds, lmplirale From all otber source, as sales ol bouges or iaiirfg, lines, &o.. That are GOOD VALUE for the money, GO TO Greis, Foster & Qninn's. 113 & 115 Clinton Street, Total receipt.. ror pup-ha ESrEMllTCUKS. ivet ii ur"h8inic bell Fur bull. linn ami fur. bousei ... for reeling, repairs, etc Paid lor o-aehers wages Fuel ami coniiOKenritM..... Fee ol Treaa and t'-ol..... Salary id Secretary lx-U aud intercut puld (Itber ezpeiides, luauraace Total expenditure! Am't dueTreas. tub. t exonera tion Am't bor. ati l unp'd or debt of district Liabilities in excess of resources JA8. A. Hicadt, Secretary, I IK 00 411 45 11 00 ;o o 37 M W S3 5 00 14 (XJ 17 00 Sli2 to 300 00 johnstown, :p. ; - to ur 51 SIMON OltWFF, i'resldeat. We hereby certify that tbe above account was examined on tbe U'-h day of July, ls3, and found correct. J. M. iM il-DS, V.M. HLACK, julyltt Auditors. E 7XECUT0Il"S NOTICE. 1,. Sa sta!lIicr, Jo Stonycreek Oeonre thhn Siaiit;ler. Shade John P. Kicharason, Aaron Ber kebile, Jacob Horner. Salibnry l'mr Knianuel Statler Summit Jonas Savior. Vpper Turkeyfoot Kphraitn Schmck. TBAVKRS Jt BOIH FOR srEi IAL TEKM SEIT. IT. Addison Perry K. Bird. Allegheny William Hill(-a.-s. Brothervalley Jesse Landis, John Sudcr, Samuel Brubaker. ('oiieinaiii-'h Frederick King, Samuel W Livelihood. KIklick William Kretchman, Michae 1 ivtly. Jenner Ot-orge K. Airsnian, Joseph Crist. I-owcr Turkey fixt A. S. Hyatt. Meyersdnle Bor John 1. Say lor, Bobert t inthrie, Charlie livelv. Midtllecrcck niram T"ibouse, John Put man. Northampton Philip Poorbaiif:h, Win H. Crosby, John O. Poorbiiif:h. Paint Joseph A. Boyer. Quemahoning William J. Miller, J. H. Zimmerman, Walter Sorber. Soniersrt Bor Samuel M. Wcndal, Hen ry Iterflev. Somerset Henry K. Barndt, Kli B. Adams, Augustus I-onjr. Southampton (ieorge Martz, Baalam Shoemaker. Summit Herman Walker, A. J. Say lor. StonycreekJohn M. Y oiler. I'pper Turkeyfoot r.phraim Miner. Estate of Soloin-.m Camp, dee'd, late of South- ainpton twp., Mnuersei i;o., I'a. Letters testamentarrnnthe alsiTeestafe havtnit been aniatcd to th un b-rsluneil by thn proper authority, notlt-e is hereby given to ail tersons in dented to saul estata to make Immediate pay ment, and th"?n havinif claims strain. t tlte satue 111 pre-ent them ilulv authenticated fur settle ment on or iK-tore Sntunlar. Aoicust lHsa. at the residence of Israel F.merlck. in sai l townsnlp. julyis. OEUKOE A. WE1SEL. Fxecutor. XIFIHKMILI.E, OHIO. NEMIMAKY Kcnutll'uliy loeated on the Ohiu river with .ra years' fui-res.-lul experience, fur full Information aibireM KEY. A. N. KEID, ab. ., Frealdeai. july IS st. FARMERS ho are iniercsf?4 in Growing Crop3 cheaply and successfully should write u for our patiphlet oi pure lertilijers. good tTfitrer cm b; mad? it home for about $ 2 tow by romoostir.i) viith POWELLS PBEPSKFD CHFVICLS. References In Eyery S'a'c. '.BROWN CHEMICAL CO. War.ufrtrtufrs nt PowpII'8 Tip-Top Bone Fertilizer, Bone. Potash. Ammonia, ae. 1 LIOHT STREET. BUTIMOPE. M0. PI. . FLICK, Specia I Agent, I. VYAN.-.V1U.K. PA. A nave several licuilreil stvlish sunmer huts, that must be sold at any price. Mrs. M.M. Tred well, i bere at T o'clock p. ru. Audubon ia a lively - ere.pt lor liniment, family medi- j ijUsilMj8e toWBi BifnteJ about forty miles j ' I o.rve powder, etc.. that they desire j of otuaL aud Council Bluffs. It has m.-imptHiniU-a. they will do well to , ,wo road!. , the Chicago, Rock Island and '"nit Campbell, tbe Pnnyut, 2A Main a thf chicaco and Northwestern. Johnstown. Hi Mock of drtips, dye only four years old, but lias 2.0H0 in- j was made chief director, and Abraham '' He., are not only fresh but pure, and ! j; ,a a uU growing rapidly. It j chief tuechauic. On the second night, while ' 1 -ni-es reasonable. His aim in to phase I J$ .ujrounded by a splendid farming coun- Abraham was directing operation in the ' '.isomers, and he knows that tbe way ; t(y wljich ont wouij ,iways support and pit, which was formed by the excavations '"i" this i, by wllinp strictly pure (roods at! u , pi0j town, but beside this we ! of the previous niftht, an nnirstial noise, 'i;al.le f.gurei.. Ion't forpet the name j rt. MM Tprv enterprising business men, J such as tbe mnffled sound of falling coins : 'l number, 2C4 Main St.. Johnstown. ; ho ar lurllfng their attention to manu-' was heard, after which a man with eyes as Mes.ni. Keller Si Kanner. the well known j factaritig interests of yarious kinds, and j large as the full grown moon put in an ap "r and confectioners of this town have ' every one feels that the future of Audubon ! pes ranee and the whole party fled. All Is n-rr hriid.t. W are favored with low t airree there is money there and that it rates on freight of all kinds, becaase this is a competing ;uint between the two rail roads. Business d" all kinds is lively btre. aud crops look well. EnclJWd please find draft for two dollars, in payment for one year's subscription to - - htii ,u nini i"ni.,e to fn-h it viKirously. ' :1 ''eVhmted Vienna Flour in 1 -oed flour and fued to their business, and They have barrels and well as a choice brand made by Mullin. by the gradual redaction proa-. 'om. oats and ebon alwavs i.. . . - " Win the proper, positive instruction to the youth of this land on this question. Kvery bar keeer, every distiller, every moderate drinker, and every confirmed drunkard. say by every drop of the fiery liquid which they driuk or handle, that " the serpent does not bite," and tbat " alcohol is goid.' Therefore there is needed an institution in every hamlet, villape and town a tenier ance school that will teach and preach the fact that ( iod never created alcohol, that it is not good, and that the serpent bites, and, moreover, his bite is fatal. , ; The nature of the Teniperauc-school shonld be now sectarian in its government, principles and workers. It yhrmld be a J. H. Miller, Somerset, Ta. E XECUTOli'S NOTICE. niKD. Estate of John Ithihauih. dee'd, late of I'pper Turkeyfoot tup., Somerset Co Fa. Letters testamentary ontheaboTe estate bar oit been arantedto the undersized, notice Is hretivwlren In all unnnl inilebteil to saiil estate to make Immediate- payment, and those havlnic claims aaainst tbe rsrae will present them duly authentic ed for mtlem-at, i the rcsidenis: of tbe Administrator In Mid township on Saturday, Aoicust 11, lftSS. DAVID If. VOl'GHT. july-11 Exevutur. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Ilenrj Oelsel. late of Millord township, deeeaseil. letters of Admlnlstrstlon on the above estate baviny been armnted to the undersianed by the proper suthmitT. notice Is hereby xiven to all persons indebt.il to said estate to mat immedi sts payment, and those having rlaims asrainst the same will present them Cnly authenticated for settlement at the late resilience ot deceased on August 18, 1183. CHABLKS K. FEKNER, julyl 1SS3. Adoilnistrator. tTAP.LISHEI) 1HS0. Fisher's Book Store. Always in stock at the Book Store a well se lected aVsortirt-nt of Bibles, Testaments, (iuspel Hymns. Christians' Hymn Books and Hymnals, Lutheran Hyiuu Bo-kl. Hicilonaries. Albums, Pens, Inks. Faiiers. Envelopes. Mavaiines, Nnr rls, Keviews. Blank Hooks, Deeds. Honda, Mort l(a lies snd all kinds of Ix-aal Blanks, BOOKS OF POETRY, B-xiks of Travel and Adventure, HUtory. Bio irrnpby, and Educational Works. Toy Hooks lor children. In fact every thintc usually found in a well reaulated tioiik stiire. Headquarter! for school teachers and school books and scbuul sup. pie. Chas. H, Fisher. Ianl7 Cook a. Beenu Block. CHEAP CASH STORE ! Do You Want To Make Money ? SAYE YOUR TIME AND LABOR? Then Buv the Celebrated AiTiei'ic;xii Fruit Drier, OR PNEUMATIC EVAPOEATOE. VANTD-SALESMEN. f- sr :i I -r l;-" m of .Nn-s--y M.., ii. I tit-nnalefl 1 . i. So t vs-.-lt-tlC'- ri-.:Urf-l. Ssijy snt exi-n-- - ;..!-. (o a-:t-s ut t'ruu aud Oriuuucutui Irecs, .- .- Kii-i'S. ic. . V i'. fSMITII. N"arryn)n. i;m-vj. X. T. I have accepted ths Aiewy In SOMERSET snd Cawbria dmnties for this rest rarmers' I bor Savtnif and Mnney-Maklna Insention. and will be iriad to explain lis alvaniae tu, and take) the order Irom every aian owning an apple tree in the two counties. The AMERICA EPO KtTR Is the best and cheapest now onered tbe public, and will pay Its cost, and make money fcir yuu besliies, the first season. The profits In evaporating; fruit, etc. is enormous, as every farmer must sea by comparing flirares Take for example apples, of which there promises to be au abundance : fine No. i Evaporator will cost you ........t 0 Ten busbelsofappleneachilay lor 12 days rJu bushels V4 00 Fuel ((AO Labor (tT) uo Total east slus 0 Cr. By TOO lbs. Evaporated apples at l icts los uo Tbe above is tbe lowest price at wr.lrh f.rapomted apples have yet sold, and It is reasonable to suppose the price a lair averoire. Evaporated applet are now Killing In this market at U cents a pound. CounilnK six pounils to the bushel, this w .ul 1 nuke the trull worth sl.iu per bushel. Evap orated peaches are worth 3j rents s pound. Thus any man owninir an orchard can convert hU Irult Into evaporated stork. iual to the best In tbe market, and pay for one ot these machines lour an-l live times in a season: Every tanner, especially, ous;bt to have one. We add two testimonials, (riven tbe company by farmers la Bedford county : Six lloADs. It.-iiiord Co-inty, Pa,, Jannary 'J4, '3. Am. Mm. Co. Dear Sirs : " The apple crop bas been an euiire lallurs here this year, bul our No. 2 Evaporator bas paid U Ma interest. Weorle.l lots l sweet corn, tomatoes, pumpkins and cabbsire. The dried cabbage is splemlbt : we cut it on a slaw-knile, and It dries very fast. It sheakl he snaked tea hours to prepare it tor tnhleuse. 1 was al Mr. 1. h. Sell s tu whom I sold a No. 1 Evaporator last year. Airs. Sell Is so well dt-aseil with it that sbe would not do without one nohow. She hail no apples, but she bas about (aid Tor the Evanratr by drying pumpkins, berries and cab bage. To her belongs tbe credit ot nr,-i evaporating uaabai$e in this seciioa.'' Yours truly, THOMAS S. HOLSlNOEaL Nkw Estkickrisk. Ketlford (Tounty, P.. November 27. 182. A. Mvu.COk Dear Sirs: " We have lust finished drying. We havv drie-1 all kioOs of frulu an-l vegetables, and must av we cannot think the American can ne excelled. We have Urleil a large lot ol cabbage, and whea people found out how aire It was dried, they brought wagon loads to as for drying, home ol the nelgnnors made lus oi us ii.r ouyioic sucu a dear drier, but Ihev have changed their notions already, and by spring we will let them kn-w what is in such a machi: ." Yours Keipectlully, DANIEL S. SELL. We sxld ths following testimonial to show tbe capacity ol the machine from one operation made in Missouri. I can furnish a thousand equally as laverable : C'lisTos. Henry Co., Mo., January 1. lssS. Am. Mfo. Co. Gentlemen : " 1 intended writing yuu sooner but 1 wished to soil mv fruit rlrsr. snd I lell much Indebted to vour company for my suis-rss In this business. 1 unveil mv mtlra rron or down apples, which dropped from the trees oa account ol ibe great beat and wind vl one week, and wnicn would nave peen a total losn. as appiee were sopu nry uere. 1 evniTatei! un my No. VU bushels of apples, which made pounds ef cv-orate,l fruit, which I sold here at 144 rents per pniinu, uiaaing syijo.-9. iihii eiprnwi'i uvmin-i. iimin micuine. ireiguis, and llieldentais, tVJS 65. 1 have the Evaporator as good as new. and have called It the "King" ul all evarnratutf . I am Indebted to the American lor this achievement, and tor doing tor tbe trull-growers ul Missoarl so much. 1 am perfectly salisfitd with my success. Kespectlully Yonrs, J. M. FRETZINOEK. Kit further particulars address. julyll im. A. A. STUTZMAN, Somerset, Pa. Julyll-3m. TIIE ri'BLIC. am again lo the field, and am among the best i Summit Disleryr offering one i J Lightning Conductors SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of certain wrltsof Fl Fa and Al Fl Fa Issued out of the Court ol Common Fleas olSom- erset county, I'a, and to me directed, there will I in the markt't at tile present time lie exposed to pubdc sale at tbe Court House i 1 in Sijmerset, Pa., on : KEI.M. At his residence in Falls City, N- . a a i i ia vciai -,i- t ynilier Kuiuoriiv ooih-v im licreov given loan b on Satnrilay.JuneriO. ISM. Chnstiau p,, Imlebted to said estats to me liitme.ll- I.. Keim, agvtl M years, ilavs. 6 inontbs ami 14 MARRIED. MVIXfiSTOX CLARK. On May 13, at the Lutheran parsonage at Hooversville, by Ilev. J. X. 1'nnih, Mr. A. Lincoln Living ston to Mis Laura Clark, both of ' Jlovers- work-shnp in which all wlic) are diaposwd to j ville. Pa. ' ' 1 tiiiVer W.er Their stock of irnteeries is new. a r,d fuu. Mocha. Java, and all other ! the Hkald f tne coffee a sicialtr. Thetmrestl I wH xw DnrJ mS ltter to close, "'(ibest wnfiHnionery in the market. Host I ! Irliar favor yon with another ia the Wii Qtu,hmxo n(1 cigars always on! fatore. W. 8. Bsxl. could be got. only for the ghostly ctre. July 13, lhM. X- litckLts's Ak.mica Sulve. The preatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to Seedily cure burns, bruises, cuts. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores, cancers, piles, chil blains, corns, tetter, chapped bands, and all skip eruptions, guaranteed to cure ia every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale by C. X. Boyd. junlU . handle the tools found in the chest of God's truth and in the vocabulary of scientific (acta, luay find employment ot" brain and heart. The linesof denominational distinc tion must be forgotten here, and each and all of Cod's redeemed ore's, in one common brotherhood, and loving sisterhood must lay aside any and every feeling of prejudice which might mar a work so sacred. The tare and approbation of Coil is certainly i YODER BOWMAX. May SI. at same place, by the same, Mr; Ezra L. Yotler of Push's, to Miss Jennie R. Bowman, of Hooversville, Pa., McCRECER-FIBER. June 28, At the same place, by the same, Mr. RobertJW. Mc Greger, of Graffs, to Miss Mary C. 8. Fiber, of Shade. STATLER BRUBAKER. On Sundar guaranteed in behalf of such a cause. Has ' evening, June l,, issu, at me residence ol He not said, " Thou ahalt teach my words j ,1,e brid- h? Ilev- H- B-Foster. Mr- S'nuel diligently unto thy chlldreB." The voice of J- Statler to Miss Amanda Bmbaker, both inspiration, as well as the eternal fitnese of; r s"nB,ie townP. this cotinty, things proclaim this truth, "Train up child in tbe way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart irom it." If the coming man fails to 1 what he ought to be as a citizen or as a man socially and reli trfonsly for thih world and the next, it will be because the present generation of meu Glapi Acadimt. The Fall term of the Glade Academy will open on Monday, July 23d. Good board can be had at moderate rates. Terms of tuition reasonable. E. R. Deatrick, Principal. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jeremiah Gardner, deceased, late of Quemabonlntf Township. Letters of administration on the above estate bavin a been irranted to the underpinned by tbe proper authority notice Is hereby Kiren to all ate payment, aad those bavin claims a train tt the same to present them duly authenticate-! for set tlement on Saturday, the 4th day of August lsxx at lira late residence of the deeeaseil. W1LXJAM WINiERS, jnueJO Administrator. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. tsute of Samuel J. Mlllelr ate of lluemahunlng township, deeeaseil. Letters testamentary oa the above estate aavna; beea craaled to the aaderslirned, notice is hereby trtvea tu all persons indebted to aaiil es tate t make Immediate payment, aad those havmu elatms Mrmlnst tbe same will present them duly autbenttrM4 tor settlement, at tbe lata res tdaSf tbederoaed. oo Saturday. Julv. -28, 1 MO. i it, ? NOAH 8.MILL'EK, a " ' JOtjlAH MILLER. tn20. Execs tori. Saturday, July 21, IMS-', j at 1 o'cliH'k p. m., all the rlicht. title. Interest and i claim ot the rietcnilant C-ompanv, the Pinkerton I Lumber tympany. Limited, 11. F. Pardoe, i fcalr- j man. of. In and to the followina minerals, to wit : ! All the col. Iron ore limestone, tire-clar. ami ' otber minerals and mineral suiistances, lyinif and netnff on, umier anil cuntaineit witntn the surface I a certain tract ot laml situate in t imer Tur keyfoot townshin, Somerset county. Pa., cuntain- lna 'JOiai-rei and 0 perches, adioinlnir land of William iSnyder. Jonathan Mover. Jatnes 11 inc. haiiKh. and others, the surface of which is ownsl by Hiram Cramer, tnireiner with the necessary nir ht ul way over anil across said lands for the lturtMuie ut removinir sabl minerals bv .uch wav uml lnAiint us mav 1i4 lotiml nrrMMrr imt In ..h ! way and manner' as to do as little lniurv to tbe surface siil as possible. Taken in execution at the suit of J. . Hart man and K. J. .ahnlrcr. NoTira. All persons purcbaslna at the above sale will please take notice thst a part of the purchase money to be made known at tbe titn ol sale will lie required 89 soon as the property is anucaeii uown. omerwise u win ne attain ex- TIIE FAMOUS f Star Copper Rod, ! Three inches surface. Satisfaction i guarantee. TURK RYE. COPPER DIS TILLED WHISKY. This distillery is located at SAND PATCH, on the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains and "-" ut-e water from told mountain springs. posed to sale at the risk of the tlrst purchaser. The residueof the purchase money must be paid on or belore Thursday of the first week of August Court, the time fixed by the Court for theacknowl-eilirmi-nt of deeds, and nodeed will be acknowiedg umil the purchase money Is paid ia full. JOHN j. SPAXULFK. Sheriff's Office' ( Skerill. June 20. ,1sh3. ( Ii" IiKl'MIUyii A sl'l.( IAI.TY"i Address C. F. KITOVUS, may 30 SOMERSET. PA. IRl RUSTEE'S SALE OF Valuable Rsal Estats ! AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate or Jacob Marteeoey, dee'd, late ofSomer- I . - set township. Tbe sndersiirned Aadltor. duly appolntetl bv the Orphan's Court ot Somerset eouaty to make a distribution of the funds in tbe bands of J. J. Bowman, administrator of the above estate, hereby gives notice tbat ke will attend to tbe datles of said apjsilntmeut at his office ia Semer sat borossb on Thursday, Auinut'i, ls.t. whea and where all persons inreresteii may attend, ,,, JWHN B.SCOTT. 'nOls" Auditor. N OTICE. Tbe undrrslaned wilt close out his entire stack of iriwls at liailJrvlile. Pa., at reduced prices, and all servants not settled bythe firstday or Auk next, will r placed hi the hands of aa olfleer tor ollectloo. ja4 3t. JACOB J EASH. I y virtue of an order of sale Issned out of tbe Orphans' Court ol Somerset County, to me di rected. 1 will sell at public sale on tbe premises in Lower Turkeyfoot township, on Tuesday, July 24, 1883, at 1 o'clock P. a., all the following real estate, towst: A certain tract of land situate in I-ower Tur keyfoot Township, Somerset County, Pa., adjoin ing lands of John Rush. William Vraton. Sarah Liottenfteld, and others, containing Two Hundred and Seventy-nine acres, of which there are about Eighty acres cleared, having a Two-story Frame House and Stable, add other outbuildinss thereon erected. THKMS : One-third In hand, and balance In two equal ! annual payments, tea per cent ot me purchase money to he paid as soon as the propertv la knock ed down, the deferred pavments to be secured by udgment bond on the premises. WILLIAM SHAW, Trustee for the sale or the Heal Estate of Josiah Tanoehill, deceased, i use'.; 41. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Eitateof John Oeary. late of Vpper Turkeyfoot Twp., Somerset Co, Fa., dee'd. Letters of administration on tbe above estate havinif been granted to the undersigned, by thse firnper authority, notice Is hereby given to tho ndesjtcd to it to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will please pre sent them duly authenticated lor settlement on Saturday. August 11, 1SH3. at the late reaid ence of deceased, al 1 o'clock, r. . MICHAEL ANSEL June 27. Administrator. ( sir 111 I WHlsKF.Y MADE BY THE i 1C RLE ori'Ell-IHSTILLElii-llOiyjsS I .f.7 i,l AHA.TEEL FEHFEi TLYIIKE j .I.Y7; Fl LLlllOOF.-tX ORDERS FILLED SAE D Y A S R ECEIVED, ' We have on baiul thirty barrels of old i Whiskey, which will be retailed at per ' caiion. For information in regard to large iiuantit its, address S. P. SWLITZER, Superinlendentt Santl Patch, Pa. juue Sutf. FARM WANTED!! Of About 100 Arrets, In this Countrv : any person having such, plrt so .Idress P. O. iloz No. . Allegheny City, Ps describing farm, stating price, etc. Pennsylvania FEMALE COLLEGE, Pittsburgh, pa. Tbe oniv complt-tclv eqr.ipp.d. flnt-claiis srhl for Ladl-. with full rolh-rUte ,F"r. - tb" All--rhenv MimBtlii. fJelighlful bs ntion ay ln.m city noi-e ao.l ui..c. tim.ictr ltory. supri.jr ruliy.tu. School y jikus bvpu Utb. or tailusu, lernu. eU - address bauui E. rtixavaaaB. Pre.u July lSth-u-euw. VTOTICE IS HEREBY (JINEN tbst an application will be made totbeOiv. nor ol this Commonwealth, under the Ait ot As sembly entitleil " an act to provide for thelnenrio ration snd regulation of certain eorporuos. ap proved tbeah day of April, A. D. lsT4, awl the supplements thereto, fur a eharter tor aa Intemleit eorpontion to be called the rnli tittlrit rmsnny. tbe purpose of whk'b Is to eonstruct, maintain ami lease lines of telegraph for the pri vate use of iadlvlduaU, firms, corporations, mu nicipal and otherwise for general business, and for police. Are alarm, or messenger business, or fur the transaction of any business la which elec tricity over or through wires may be applied to any useful purpose, and lor this purpose io have, possess ond enjoy all the rights, braents and privileges of tbe said act of assembly aad the supplements thereto. rnueito-at. BEN J. M. HEAD. Solicitor. BARGAIN BOX! We have odds and ends in Laces, Embroideries, Childrens' Lace Caps, Lace Ties and Fishus, light Calicos and Lawns, Dress Ginghams, and other articles too numerous to mention, which we will close out re'jarllei of cost. Five hundred pairs of Ladies' Summer Hose at be, worth 15c. 150 Ladies' Lace Fishus at 20c, worth 35c. "We have still left 150 yards of Swiss 15rodine Lace at 12 cents per yard, worth 25 cts. We can and will sell goods cheaper than they were ever before sold in the County. A.. NATHAN B AEK'S BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA. i ' it
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