lie Somerset Herald. f' "" OKO. K. sa-LUEJitur. 1. t .July 30, MM. 'KliNESDAT. Sl.inKTa. kle. at C. X. UoviV. h'i.ecool wave was .juite enjoyable. Limpes .romis to be a plentiful crop. iKeu corn will soon be the chief delight. laint-s. all color,, rea-ly r. use. Sold by I X. Boyd. f The for clicrry tree "cc,Jen,s " jbout over. I CanneJ Sweet Potato. for sale at Keller ktmer"8. g Vegetation loof littlc freshcr frt1' fetting it has received. Trv Alanine for Walls an OilinE. jftl.i'onlv hy 0. X. Boyd. , -;n not rub off like white -h Try it. Pol-1 by O.Boyd. M i., best stock of Ci.rs and Tobacco in the Jwn are to be found at Keller & Banner s. iH-ook Trout, Salmon and Labrador Hcr- ie, can't be beat, at Kell.r & Sanuers. I u-i . ,n is about to Biieeze he had i . .t. d,n ar.vthiiiff else in the Iror'.d. f -i " !.tw. .rr.lair count V will hold j i n Lcir county invi-titioa ontlic.v.n uy juL-USt. I The -lavs are now m the wane and rill r,nt:iine"to ;!ior:. n at b..;h ends until next pi-eemlwr. Will have an immense xk of bummer i.Him-rr this wck in Intest styles, and fewest iiriit-s. A M.M. THKUWELL. i Indian Ka-Ton-Ka cures an uiMjses m iie l.iver, Kidaey ?!omai h and Blood- .-ir.'ts all keep it. The different vounc men and maidens -!, nr.. Ix.ine from school on a varauon, re enjoying themselves. if The temiK-rature over the country pener- gliy seems to be running below tiie average it the midsummer period. Builders can find knobs, looks, hinges, and tverythini; helonpint; to builders' hardware. It James B. llolderbatim's- l'.lacksmiihs can find horse shoes, horse !n nails, iron, hammers, vices, anvils bel- l-iws, rax, files, etc, at James B. Jlolder- Jutim's. 1 The rains of the last few days followed a lliaiifre of the moon. Kr,:o, the moon ;f in-u'd the rain, mid this is another proof l!iat it rules the weather. The Buffalo I.inie t'ompany is now sell- jiiptJood Binie at eiht cents, delivered on 'ie cars at their works.. For orders, write to fWilliam Mason, fiarrett. Ba. J Now that butter is made out of tallow and -c cream out of plue, it only remains for i .... . i inieboily to invent nninriai mua aim iuu iw can retire from business. Hungary is emptyiiitf her refj-c into the anaciou lap of the Inited S:ates. and there s.nis to be no end to the nuantity she can scrape together, to say nothing of its odorif erous quality. i ariH-nters can find saws, planes, Hatchets angers, squares, mitre boxes, adzt-s, broad axt-s. and anything to a set of tools, at James l. Hulderbaum's. Work on 'he piers of the Vandcrbilt rail road bridire across the Susquehanna, at J HaiTisburs, is progressing so rapidly that it I is thought all the masonry will be finished 5 before cold weather. f When babv was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a child she cried forCasUria, I When she was a Miss, sheclung toCastoria. When she had children she gave them Cast a, Temperance puts coal on the fire, meal in the barrel, flour in the tub, money in the pui-e. credit in the country, contentment in the house, clothes on the children, vigor in the body, intelligence in the whole consti tution. To 1'akmkrs. Xow is thetinicto hand in yotir orders for phosphate, preparatory to lull seeding. Xo enterprising fanner should be w ithout Bangh fc Pons' goods, at prices named in another column of this paoer. Cook A Bkkkits. t'ainp meet itig at the Lovalhantia Camp (round, near 1-atrobe, begins Thursday, August 7th, and continues to the If th. One ol the Bishoiis of the M. K. Church is ex- pectcd to Ik- present some time during the meeting, (iov. l'attison and Uev. Vr. Kver elt are also exacted. And now the complaint is with a few farmers that ''the grain is not well filled." There are some farmers who are eternally complaining of the shortness of their crops, no matter how goood they may be, and we have often wondered why Providence did not interfere and blight the fields of such chronic growler. Phosphates am Land PlasiKb Xow have in slock car load Baugh it Son's goods the best on the market, and no tarnier should be without them. They have stood the tt for fiee years. Here are the prices, li.iulile Eagle, per ton, $. O.'H) New I'rcess. " tr..o0 No. I, Fine Bone, "' S4U.00 Band Plaster, " S-liOa CofK A Bew.its. Mfat Market. Main Slrw-t We have jui sd'leil a large Befrigeratoi to our Meat Market in which all meats can be kept coo' and clean. Mutton. Beef, Tork, Ac, kept constantly on hand. Ojen daily. Parties buying meat can have it kept in the Refrig erator until wanted. We have, also, 100,000 new brick for Nile, which we will sell by the hundred or thous and at i low price. Ross Bavis & Co. The Normal School at Jcuncr X Roads will opi-n July :, and continue in session until examination. Instruction topical. but books should lie brought for reference. Tu ition for term, $.. Xo reduction for less than half term. F. J. O Cossor. Principal. The Bedford County Medical Society, at it late ..mi discussi-J the subject of train ing or educating nunes, and concluded to hold a meeting sometime in September for the purp.oe of further discussing the matter and outlining apian of action. This is a capital idea, and will reult in much pood if the suggestion is adopted and succes-sfully carried out. Camp Meetisi). Somerset Evangelical Camp Meeting will commence on Tliursday Aticusi HI. l.svi, allj continue o-er the two following Sundays. A numbtr of the min isters of the district will 1 present during the imvting! P.ev. P. A. Kohland. of the Fulton street Evangelical Cliurch, in Pitts burgh, will lie present over the fir Sunday. Bislmp Thomas Bowman, of Allentown, will be present over the second Sunday, A n cast l;i, ll. There will be a first-class boarding tent witiitn the enclosure, to furnish boarding and horse feed at reasonnlili. nt. The grounds having leen enclosed at a cotisiderabie exH-nse, an admission fee of ten cents will 1 charged for each adtnis iuii. Season tickets can be had for 5 ) cents each. All children bnder 12 vearfold admitted fn-c A cordial invitation is extended to the 1 ubhc to meet with us in the leafy Grove. B. K. Lata. P. R President, W . A. lUiisyxons, Sect'y. CLAIlE N'.RMAlTIie Clll.li, ,vrm.l S h.K,lwi:i opto July 2?th, and close Sep tember Di, Ism. Instructors. Principal, J. .' Tt,how I Assistant, D. W. Waugh. For orculan coi,taii.ing full information, ad dress the Principal, olade, Ta. It was bad- The small boy U saving up Lis pennies ! f.r ihc circus next week. Our hnte! are not overcrowded with sum mer boaniers this season. Several of the wannest days of the season were xperienced last week. - - Mr. A. J. lierr, or the Petroliu .V.W, is visiting his parent in Somerset. The Mountain Express eas a?am leen piai-ed on the Balto. ,t Ohio .schedule. The severe rain storm of Friday afternoon broke one of the larjre plans in the from of Mrs. Ulil's store. Misaes Xettie Reynolds and Gertie. Tor rence, of Xcw Haven, arc visiting the fami ly of Rev. Duncan. Miss Maggie Duncan has returned from a nrotracte.1 visit to relatives and friends in Mouudsville, West Virginia. (Jen. JHeoh M. Camnbell. menihor of Congress from this district, spent several days of last week in Somerset. Mrs. S.J. Cover retired on Tuesday as Postmistress at Jenner X Roads, and was succeeded by her son, James M. Cover, Eq. The Masonic fraternity of Connellsvillc, t'niontown, Scottdale.Meyersdaleand S jm erset, will picnic at Chio Tyle Falls on Friilav. A. II. Collroth, Ilsq., will have his hand some law ollices lighted by gas hereafter. He has men at work putting in the pijies and other apparatus. Miss Coe, of Xew York city, delivered a series of very instructive and interesting lectures in the Court House last week. She also ?Hike in the Lutheran Church Sunday afternoon. Our farmers are fettling Very grateful for the heavy drenching rains of the past few davs. They were greatly needed as vegeta tion was just burning up under the hot scorching sun. Somerset Lodge I. O. ofO. F. will dedi cate their new nail on .Monuay evening, August 4th. The dedication services will be immediately followed by a banquet at the Somerset House. rrof. R. R. Sanner, formerly Principal of the Somerset Public Schools, has removed from Chicago to Great Forks, Dakota, where he has taken charge of a large farm, con taining over one thousand acres. The sacrament of the' Lord's Supier will lie administered in the Presbyterian church of this place, on next Sabbath. Services at 10:15 a.m. Preparatory services on Satur day at 2 o'clock r. st. You are cordially in vited. Parents who have daughters to educate should read advertisements in this issue of the Buavcr, Pa., College and Musical Insti tute, and write to R. T. Taylor for circular. The location and facilities of this institution niakes it second to none in this State. A letter from Mapletou to the Altoona Tflhnne gives the following simple remedy for cholera infantum : Saturate a piece of flannel with pure alcohol ; cover the child from the neck down over the bowels. If the patient is small, warm the alcohol. All can see at once that the above can do no harm. Try it, and save your child from the grave. The Meyersdale base ball club came over to the county seat in a speeicl train Monday morning foT the purpose of playing a game with a picked pine from this place. The game was indefinitely postoned on account of the rain, much to the disappointment of the boys, who anticipated a gotwl game. The visitors returned home in the after noon. The lawn fete held by the Odd Fellows is . it i t-: I I I-..,..- iin me t. ouix Aiouseyaiu i-riua uim f.av evenings, was a verv enjoyable affair and was a great success financially. The grounds were handsomely decorated, aud when lighted by many-colored lanterns pre sented quite a beautiful appearance. The Somerset Silver Cornet Band furnished some of their choicest music for the occasion. A most delightful parlor concert was giv en at tne residence of Mr. H. L. Baer last Tucsdav fVIllll!r IV S I1I1II1IMT tri lUtAlILL 111- i dies and gentlemen, for the benefit of the i T.n1Wr. S.1,.1. There was ouite a j large and select audience present, and the evening was a very enjoyable one. The following is the programme of the evening: Part First-Violin Solo, Mr. Dai-or ; Duet, .l.o Vh! M.x.n" Misso Scull and Baer ; Piano Solo, " Hortensia," Miss I'hl ; Solo, "The Lover and the Bird,'' Miss Scull; Harmonica Solo, Mr. Thomas ; Solo, "Come Back to Erin," Mr. Louther. Part Second Solo, "Sailing," Mr. Hunsicker ; 'Piano Duet, " Martha," Misses Baer and Uhl ; Solo, "The Alpine Horn," Mr. Louther; Harmonica Solo, Mr. Thomas ; Solo. " 'Tis Xot True," Mis Baer; Dtiet, "I Live and Love Thee," Misses Scull and Baer. The following account of the death of Mr. A. J. Lull, is taken from the Xew Berlin, X. Y. tSnzettr: Mr. A. J. Lull, aged aliout ) Tlie rain came nope too soon. Iy needed. :'A years, who has been in the employ of the!, jmos m(m lajestiCi alld ten times nner Sages for the past two or three years book- j t,iau any 0,ht.r show the sun bhines on. By kee.er. and who has made his home with! ,)f,lj8 recent purchase in Europe of E. A. Sase the past summer, died very sud-! denly on Thursday morning of this week. .Mr. 14m naa noi oeen inpa neaiin n.r uie : past lew wecKs, aituougn ne was aoie u oe . around and attend to his duties. Wednes- j day evening he retired as usual, feeling j quite badly, and continued growing worse through the night and notwithstanding j medical aid was promptly becurcd, he is-td j -away lliursclay morning. Aiden was a son of the late Jonathan Lull, j of Morris, end was a young man high- re-! sjiected by ail acquainted with him, and j his very sudden death caused a gloom thro' j the entire community. , j About this time, when school boards art looking around for teachers, the following from the Altoona Trilm,ie. is timely ; The educational svstcm which makes nnst of the high schools, employing then fore the best talent for which the highest salaries are paid, while primary schools are placed in the care of young and inexperiem-ed people at absurdly low wages, is a fatal mistake. The beginning is everything. 'Wejiopeto see the day when the wisest and most ex jierieneed teachers will be placed in charge of the primarv schools of the country. In no other way will the jieople get the best j results from their schools. What would be thought of a watchmaker w ho would en trust the construction of the most delicate and important machinery of watch to the hands of a raw apprentice a: d put his most (killed workmen at the manufacture and adjustment of the cases? And yet that is the theory on which we run our public schools. As T.im Stosv. Pome time ago. says the Altoona Timet, a fine hen, which wrs high ly prized by Mr. David Trexler, of Gallitzin township, on account f its producing qnal timi went into a gradual decline, stopped ! laying, and after a long and epjiarcntly se vere illness, finally succumbed to the great leveler, and wrapping its attenuated wings across its bosom laid down in everlasting sleep. The younger members of the Trexler household, w ith whom the deceased had been a great favorite, amidst their grief mingled enough of curiosity as to the cause of its death that a sort of a post mortem was held on the remains. A most remarkable discovery and one that w ill no doubt receive the attention of scientists and medical men, was made, A little peep, fully developed and covered with feathers, had actually broken through the shell, or in other words, was hatched out without the rgg being laid. The hen's ill health aud death was easily accounted for. The peep, of course was dead when the pest rcortero was held. A lengthy communication from Movers dale was received too late for publication this week. Wasted. An energetic man to sell a very useful article. A good opirtanitjr is offered a live man. Addra V. M. KELLY, P. O. Box 21S, Pittsburgh, Pa. Braiu.ev Oil tii Boss.-Warranted for five years. A full line of repairs always on hand for Brady Reapers, Mowers and Rakes, Champion Grain DrilU, Acme Har row, etcs. II. II. Fuc. " Fuoit M.uke to CAuroaxiA," Is the title of a beautiful patriotic song, by Will L. Thontson, whose songs have already reach ed a sale of over a million copies. It has a very stirring chorus, and will make a splen did campaign song. Everybody will soon be singing " From Maine to California." Send 35 cents to the publishers. W. L. Thompson & Co., East liverpool, Ohio. A writer in an English magazine, describ ing the reptiles and insects which infest In dia and make life miserable there, tells of the following simple way in which the in habitants rid themselves of the ordinary horse fly, which is there in proportion to this country, in a ratio of 1000 to 1. Water is poured into a bottle to the depth of an inch or two, and floated over with a little oil. The inside of the mouth is then mois tened with some syrnp or preserves, and the bottle placed at the disposal of the files. These keep clustering over the month and dropping in, each fly, the moment it touches the oil, sinking through and getting drown ed ; and as the flies accumulate the water keeps rising till the bottle may become filled with them nearly to the neck. Sooirrv of the Armt or West Yiroisia" We arc informed that the Society of West Virginia, to which the Fifty-fourth Regi ment of Pennsylvania Volunteers was for a long time attached, will hold its eighth an nual reunion at Cumberland, Md., on Sep tember 2J, 3d, and 4th. General Crook, the President of the Society, aud Generela Mc- Clellan, Siepel, Hunter, Kelly and others are expected to be present. On the 5th and and Gth of September on excursion will go to Winchester battlefield and Luray Cave. All soldiers who ever at any time served in the Army of West Virginia, are eligible to membership in this Society. Xo inition fee .. . , rr-1 or membership aues are cuargeu. luose wishing to become members should send their names to Col. Henry J. JoUnson, Cor responding Secretary, at Cumberland, and order a badge. A Woman RtniNG a Vej-ociveue Betwkes Sky and F.AkTit in the Great Johx lioBix son Snow. A recent exchange thus describ es the wonder-moving of the "female Blon- din," w ho is astonishing the public by riding a vclocitiede over an almost invisible wire, siretclied nearly loo feet in mid-air: " What, however, in our mind created the most sensation, was M'lle Zela's perform ance on the high wire. After skipping across this w ire, which was ubout 100 feet above the audience, with the giaee and ele gance of an ordinary danseuse, she leisare ly walked over it blindfolded, aud with a cowl over her head. Xot satisfied with this proof of her intrepidity and daring, she then rode a velocipede np and dewn the airy road, looking as much at home between sky and earth as if she had been enjoying herself with a promenade in the park. Tre mendous and well deserved applause wel comed her daring performance." Coming to Somerset August 7th. SolT HAMPTON ITEMS. All gone the cherries. Fast approaching Camp-meetings. The people in general are busy making hay ; they follow the old adage, "make hay while the sun shines." W. P. Martz, Esq., of Kennells mill is about ready to raise the frame of his new house. 1 Ie intends to occupy it this fall. Our quiet community was aroused by a wedding last Tuesday. Mr. Joseph II. Korns and Lizzie Clair, theforiuer of near Wellersburg. aad the latter of Fayette Coun ty, were united in the holy bonds of matri mony. Business ! Our apiarist says the flow of honey is not very abundant, .owing principally to cool ness and dryness of the weather. Wellersburgh will have a Normal this fall which will open Monday July 2Mb. Prof. S. ti. Coughcnour and A. B. Grof, Princi- I pals. I f IT r a H 1 1 1- 1. -ur- J1",r -,,a"- '" k""wn " ly n-s,,-t.-d c.ti7n of this community die.1 a few weeks ago. Mr. Martz was well I known throughout different parts of the ! County, eiecially at the County scat where l , r 1 I ;n "K "' 7 .. " - zen. Henry was elected to the office of Jusiice of the Peace of this township several times, and filled his office faithfully. He was the fatherof four children three of whom left this world many years ago ; he leaves a wife and one son to mourn his loss, but their loss is his eternal gain. Tarrii. The Verv Best The Vert Biogest of ai.ltiik Bio Ones There Must Be a Lead er. ani He is Jon RoniNsox. The oldest showman of them all. His fifty-ninth year liefore the jicople. Seventy-seven years of ii "c. He comes nut ten times renter. Ten ((.n of je , t shows ; the worI(L Thcre are jn ,he m.i(.lborbood of twenty circuses . Am,.rica an(1 about ten in Europe, (for siuce Jo,,n Kobinson purcliased ten of the ,ar,es, jn tha; conntry it lia8 reduced the mltlib(,r OVer one-half, and oneortwo others in Tari0lls ,,arl8 of Uie world. of these, the , , nnd v,lown is the John Robin- lti b exhi(its in Somerset July. -t, wa ,- , cartel in the vear of our j,.,, OI)e ,ilOUS.aI1j eigbt hundred and ,wety.fOUj nf.ty nine years ago. The first cIuuie,l circus and menagerie the world t,vcr kliew or lvaaa 0f. And it has always bten m,, ,1 cntrol of John Robinson from that far distant day until the present ; time, and to-day it represents more invested j capital, employs more artists, agents and i laborers and performers ; has more wild 1 beusts, larger tents, more seating capacity, and is altogether and in every respect three times as large as any othervconibined exhi bition on earth. Don't forget the day, Thursday, August 7th. Thv Trilune says : Johnstown has had two visitations from the genuine Asiatic cholera. The first time the dread disease appeared in the town was in 184.H. The population then was very limited, and thcre were not more man two or inree cases, one fatal. In ISol the scourge was brought here by a man from Cincinnati. He was taken sii k a short distance west of the first lock. There were on boards a couple of parties who bad some exiierience with the disease, and they recognized his symptoms as those of cholera. They made the nature of the man's illness known to the boat officers, and he was taken from the boat at the first lock, and died the following midnight. In a day or so numerous cases developed in town, anil within a week there were nine deaths, one or two at the head of Main street, and the others in Coneruaugh Bor ough, mostly on Railroad street, In houses that stood lietwoeu Singer and Haynes streets. The fury of the disease spent itself in about ten days, and the total number of deaths was not above eleven. Drs. John Lawman, Hay, Henry Yeogley, and Vick roy were the practicing physicians here at that time, and for a while they had their hands full. There was much consternation in the town. Dr. Lowman says the condition of Uie place was at that time peculiarly favorable for the contagion, the streets being filthy and the premises of many of the people not much better, while the sanitary precautions and regulations were even more meagre than now. He say there is sot the least danger of the disease visiting us this season. A Blaine and Logan club was organized at Jenner X Roads Saturday night. We have received from Richard A. Saal field, 12 Bible Housj, X. Y., the following pieces of music : "Blaine's Grand March," by Wagner, which is a very effective piece, written in marked time, well adapted to Torchlight Processions and Serenades, ami .n ranged for Piano or Cabinet Organ. Illustrated, with a really fine portrait of the Republican Can didate "Our Flurucd Knight Leads the Way Cam paign Song," by Harrison Millard. A stir ring Republican Song. The best of its kind we have seen. TVrilteB by the famous Song writer, Harrison Millard, Author of "Flag of the Free," "Waiting," "When the Tide Conies in," Ac., &c " Leaning o'er the Gate.''-by Danks, Au thor of "Silver Threads Among the Gold," and over one hundred other well-known and popular songs, A really good melody, adapted to pretty and taking words. Sure to sing itself into the hearts of thousands. " Why Did Thev Dig Ma's Grave so Deep," by Skelly. A song which has had an immense sale. The melody is sweet and the words taking. One of those Songs, which, once heard, are sure to strike the "hidden chord," Simple enough to be sung by a child at a school exhibition, and yet taking enough to be hummed by "grown ups." Each of the above pieces retail for 40 cents at music stores, but the publishers will send the rora postjwiid for 00 cents, in order to be enabled in this way to compile statis tical lists of such parties as own pianos or organs, and use sheet music Health Laws. A pamphlet issued a few days ago by the Philadelphia board oHiealth contains some information and instructions that may be of service to our readers. It suggests the use of quicklime, charcoal, and tar, carbolic acid and chloride of lime as deodorants and disinfectants. As to personal habits, the following hints are given : Observe strict cleanliness in your person and clothing. Bathe daily, if you have the convenience. If not, wash freely with cold water every day. Change your undergarments daily, or as frequently as your circumstances will admit. Be moral, regular in habits of life, meals, exercise and sleep. Be careful to dress comfortably for the season, avoid the night air as much as pos sible, and when thus exposed put on an ex tra garment, and do not go into the night air when in a state f perspiration. Be carefulTb avoid the use of alcoholic drinks. Do not suppose that their use will prevent the occurrence of disease. On the other hand, those who indulge iu the cus tom are always fair subjects for disease, and when attacked the intemperate are particu larly in a condition to offer feeble resist ance. Live temperately, live regularly, avoid all excesses in eating crude, raw and indigesti ble food, ijspecially cabbage, salad, cucum bers and nnripe fruits. A greater safety will be secured by boiling all water used for drinking pur poses. Partake of well-cooked beef and mutton, rice well boiled, and avoid pastry and laxa tive fruiL Take your meals at regular seasons. neither abstaining too long at a time nor indulging too frequently. An overloaded stomach is as much to be dreaded as an empty one. Avoid bodily fatigue and mental ex haustion. Lead a calm and quiet life Let all exciting causes be avoided. If you de press or impair the vital forces it is prejudi cial to health. By excitement or violent exercise you increase the susceptibility of the system to disease. During the prevalence of cholera do not neglect even the slightest diarrhea, no matter how painless at first. MARRIED. EHOADS HOUXKR. At the Reformed parsonage in bomerset, la., on bumiay. July 27, 1884, by Rev. II. King, Mr. Joseph F. Rhoads to Mrs. KUen J. Horner, both of Edie, Ta. BROOKS WRIGHT. July f., ISM, by Rev. T. W. Robins, Mr. Erisby 1'. Brooks. of Somerset county, l'a., to Miss Nettie A. Wright, of Addison, Pa. DIED. MEYERS. March 2.'., ISM, in Shade, Mrs. Barbara E. Meyers, aged IK years, 11 months and 8 dajs. LASMNG. July 13. 181, at her home in Agency City, Iowa, Jane, wife of Jere miah Lanning, in the 00th year of her age. Deceased was a daughter of Col, John Younkin, and was born in Somerset county, Pa. She married Mr. Lanning in Turkey foot township 42 yeurs ago, and removed to Iowa soon after her marriage, and settled on a farm near Agency. She had one daughter, who preceded her mother to the spirit laud some 21 years ago. Deceased leaves a husband and a large circle of friends to mourn her death. She joined the M. E. Church when but 10 years of ageand re mained a consistent and faithful member until death, working for the good of her Master's kingdom. She was truly a mother to the orphan and the needy, and will be greatly missed in the community. Another home made desolate, another faithful wife emd useful member of the church has passed oyer the river into the blessed land. Never again can we look up and receive that loving smile ; no more hear that gentle voice, or feci the touch of those dear hands. Gone, we miss thee. Thy form has passed away from us it no longer greets friends. We'll no longer re ceive thy welcome greeting, but when our life work is ended, when we, too, shall cross over the river of death, then shall we see thee there. Jane will welcome us, and how sweet and joyful will the meeting tie. There will be no parting there, no aching, sorrow ing, hearts. 'Till then, dear friend, farewell. " We know we know we shall meet our loved ones there, On the shores of that beautiful land ; And seetly rest, all freed from care. A bappy, unbroken band." II. C II. RUSH. Saturday evening, July 10, 184, at his residence iu Lower Turkeyfoot town ship, this county, Jehu Rush, aged SS years. - Mr. Rush was borp. November 1, 1810. His remains were followed to the Jersey Cemetery on Monday, the 21st inst., by one of the largest processions of sympathizing neighbors and friends ever seen in that sec tion. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. John Hickernill, assisted by Elder Hiram Hartzell. The deceased was a son of William Rush, and bis mother's maiden name was Sarah Kilpatriek. His parents were among the early pioneers of the Jersey settlement. Jacob Rush, Sr.. his grand father, was a revolutionary soldier, and his name appears in the records of the Turkey foot Baptist church as a member in 1775. The deceased was married to Mary Hanna, who preceded him to the grave about sis years. She was a daughter of John Hanna. who was at one time honored with the of fice of Associate Judge of this county. There survive him three sons and two daughters, thirty-five grandchildren and two great grandchildren, five sisters and three brothers. Of the sisters Mrs. Nancy Scott, of Xew Centreville, is the only one living in this county, and Jacob Rush, Srn the only brother, the others residing in West Virginia, and the Western States. The deceased was a kind and obliging man, of a generous nature, and was a consistent Chris tian, having been a member of the Baptist chotch for over 32 years. He so lived that when) the summons came he was ready to take his departure over the river of death. Let his memory live in the hearts of his neighbors, and bis virtues be emulated by those who knew him best. L.F. S. KJSjGTY & BEO, Bedford County Woolen Mills. Maria, Bedford Co. Our Ageut are canviuwina- ths several counties wit h oar bowe-iuanafaclare of WOOLLEH GOODS, Whli'h we exchsnr for W'lKJI Oar itnek lg Mlert, nt oar si) leS reomjilete. W want y.iur Wixil. ami tiy ilealinn with this firm juu will rceeiva mitninpt hut Rrst-claM Umli. Our Mill cociumc 75.000 Pounds of Wool Annually. Thanking- the public far their patronage, and soliciting a continuance ol the same, we are, jiespeciiuijj, S. IEAGY & BRO. H. H. SMITH, Ag'L JulSaim. TOO LATE 1 Some ef our patrons sent as their orders hurt fait whea we were busy filling orders that we booked early in the season. It was not too late to use the fertilizer, bat it was too late for as to hip the goods promptly, and in some instances we were compelled to return orders and money which accompanied them. This we very much disliked to do, and we hareslace then added to oar shipping facilities so that we will be able to give aU orders quick dispatch. Nevertheless to avoid any possiblli ty of delay, we trust our friends will send In thoir or lers at once for THE MARK. $25.00 Phosphate. ADOfTKD 1" For circulars giving analysis antl further information, call on or address BAUGJI & SONS, Sole Manufacturers of the ?2o Phosphate, PHILADELPHIA. PF.XSi'A. Pennsylvania College, GETTYSBURG, PA. TH E first term of the next Collegiate year will begin September 4th. 1884. The Facult!of the Irulutlo. is full. The course of inetruetlon la liberal and thorouKB- The loca tion it most pleaaant ami healthy, in the mldrt of so intellia-ent and moral community, and aoceiwl- ble by Kaiiroad iraim inreo umes a aay. lie Preparatory ' Department, In charge or the Principal, Her. J. B. Focht, A. M with two AmHiant Teachers, lurnishea ther ouh instruction f..r boy anil young urn prepar Ing for buniueae .r (Joileife elareen. Stuilenta in tins department are antler the special care of their InMructora, who resMe with them in the building. Fur turtherlnformetlun or Catalonuea, addreM M. VALENTINE, I. I, FresidonMor KEY. j . B. FOCHT. julKKSt. Principal, Gettysburg, Fa. JEFFERSON HALL, CANONSBURG, PENN'A. Hoarding Nchool for Boys. Prepare! for Coll' ie or Hulnes. Instruction thorough, '"are ami oversight, constant and strict. Pupils observe study hoora. and study In presence oi t'-achera. French, German and Mu sic taught. For Inlcmiatioo address julou REV. WM. EWINC. WITTENBERG COLLEGE, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Fer younsr men and women. Four courses Classical, Scientific Llt. rary, and Ladies' i're- fiaratory and Normal lMpartinenta. New build ne. Spacious grounds. Ti-achers of experience. Expenses low. Students going home'and return ing travel st reduced reus. Fall term begins September 4b. For catalogues containing lull details address jul23.it. The PJeeretary fs.be raesHty. Bearer Collie & Mnsical Institute. FOR YOUNG LADIES. First Kenaioa Open Keptembo , 4. Ileantilully and healthfully located, extensive buildings, pleasant grouml,-heeriuloonm, three literary courses ; suierior advantages for music aad art. Extensive apparatus, twenty pianos and orirans, including pipe organ. Thorough work, home-like care, mmierst rate. Kend lor cir ularto KEV. K. T. TAYLOK. jul30-4ai-J ANfcM. Ukavek. Fa. Blairsvil'.e (Pa.) Ladies' Seminary. Beautiful srrounrte, commodious builrV.no; heated throughout with steam. rvxj rh'. ha!triful locution, no raaiana, thorough iNKTaucTiOK in English, French. (4m2n, ljitiii,Ureei. Music. DMWinj, piiiatiii.r.awi For caUUouea, apply to P.EV. T. R. VITO. PrinciDrJ. ju!3C10 Fast Potato Digging THE KCIUBCH POTiTO DIGEB Saves its cost yearly, rrv mrss .uvAMk io every Tanner. lUM aoteed topic Six Hand red SENT ON Biuoelssuaj! 60 Days' TettTrlalf tZT Write portal card for FREE etorirrtly lUustratec Cnralomie, in Six Brilliant Colore, that cost us fuoo to publish. Monarch Manufacturing Co., Imc'co, fire jnl30.7t-eow. CatarrH HAY FEVER is a type ol Catarrh having peculiar sym-toin-i. It is attended by an inflamed condi tion of the lining membrane of the noe trils, tear (I acts and throat, a Seeling the lungs. All a-rld mu cus is necreted, the discharge is accom panied with a painful, burning seusatloue There are seveig .-iroasma of sneezlnor tmiuent attiuks of blinding headache, watery and inflamed state of the eyes It 'HAY 4rCIirjrC0W HAY-FEVER Ely's Cream lUlm Is a remedy founded oa a cor" reel uiagnosia ol mis disease, anu can tm utpcuu edupon. 60 cents at druggists ; 60 cents by mail. Sample bottle hj mail IU cents. Klt Bkos., llrnggiets, Owegu, N. V. SALESMEN WA; A tew gooii rt-liauie men to Aet aa SBEJITS lor the sale efonr NEW FBI ITS ASDftPE. C IALTIES ! together with a lull line of NUR SERY STOCK. Prerio ttprritnct not s tential. .lAre, Active Men earn good wages. For terms address, glvlna: full name, age, and reference, HUOPES, MKOTHEB fc THOMAS, Westchester Peaaa. iul30-l. DMNSTKATOR'S NOTCE. Estate or Jacobs. Miller, dee'd, late of MUford Twp Somerset Co., Pa, Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the andenlmed, by the fnier authority, notice is hereby given to tnoso ndeeted to it to make immediate payment sad those having claims or demands will please pre sent them daly authenticated for settlement oa Friday, the X2d aay of August, 1?S4, at his oihte In Bockwood. JOSEPH D. MILLER. jn!Z3. Administrator. JBMINISTRATOB'S NOTICE. EstaU of of Sarah Baker, late of Somerset Twp., feo merest County, Fa., deceased. Letters of admtnUtraticn oa the above estate having beea granted to the nsderslirned by the proper authority notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for set. tlement cnSatvrdav. the auth day of Aug., at the office of J. U. I'hl, Esq., In Someiset Bor ough. DAVID CASEBEER, julSJ. Administrator. STEAM ENGINES a. pass if e 2 s5L9a' V3? Hoisting uglnes and macninery a specially. SeeoDd-haad Engines ami Boilers on hand. Sead I for Stock List. THOMAS CAKLIN, I BayU-eow. Allegheny City, Pa. a STFTmFNVTT X AW KJ ' ' ' J . 1 f X J-JXiX-i nielhws, maaiement. Send f r C'at luicBei. Lilienl eoone of nuity. Art and marie thoroughly UeirhU Instractinn dn;iel to IrKti viilael mimle. Gnernas tbieit : home comforts ; he<htul location : Ch'iMtian orersight : mMier ate terms. REV. J. W. rVIUHTJI.tS, .., frtu Hteeibeavilte, O. jalsu-3tj Shlgatl? &3S3 Hade from Bones Direct U computed on the basis of its merits by the nOIL TEST oi $3 to S7 PEfi Tfltl If computed on the basis of its merits Becanso of It Parity and the RICHER IN AMKORIA THAN PERUVIAN GUANO. PrBE(HCMH'4UaSDHCPER.PHONPnATC!. Or R It AW BOX E PHOS PHATE is Quick, and is I.ntkndbu ro. Sff.kdy and Larok Vikld. Mia Horner, Jr. & Co., Bow ly's Wharf and Wool Street, Baltimore, Ml apr30-3m. for Infants "Castoria is so well adapted to children that t recommend it aa superior to anr prescription known to me." IL A. Arcbik, II. D., Ill So. Oxford EL, Brooklyn, K. T. An absolute cure for Rheumatism, Sprains, Pain In the Back, Burns, Galls, &c. An Instantaneous Pain relieving and Healing; Remedy. 0 TIIE PUBLIC We are again offering our celebrated Star Copper Rod, The Only Protection against Liclitninrr. Those who desire having their BUILDINGS PROTECTED, Should call on or address us. AVe GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, OR NO PAY. RHOADS BROS. Somerset, July Hi, ISrtl. tf. "OUBLICSALE -OF Valuable Real Estate ! IY virtue of an order of sale bsaeti out of the Xlrohsns' Court of Somerset County. Fa., to the nndersiirnnd directed, thcre will be exposed to sale by public outcry, on the premises, on Til CJtS DAY, AUGUST 7, 1884,. at 1 o'clock r. the following described Real Estate, situate in Cpicr Turkeyfoot town.hlp, Somerset county. Fa- lute the property and home of John Gary, dix-eatfed, containing 47 teres, about su ai res cleared, of which lo acres are In meadow, and TO acres In a good state of cultiva tion, the balance being well timbered, having thereon erected two-story DWELLING HOUSE, Log Hani, and other outbuildings. Convenient t school, mill, and church. Adjoining lands ol Jacob Henry, William King, Koinanus File, Mi chael Ansel, and others. TEEMS : One-third after the payment of debts and ex pense! ot settling the estate to remain a lien upon tne premises utiiewmew s dower, the interest thereof t be paid annually to the widow, and at her death the Drinclpal sum to the heirs of John Gary, deceased, the balance, one-third eauh on eonhimatlon of sale ami delivery of dee. one-third in one year, and one-third In two years trom day of sale, without interest, 10 per cento! the pur chase money to be paid as soon aa the property Is knocked down. i-ossewion sriven cioner 1. 1M4. jull. M 1CH A Eli AN S LL, Trustee. THE EQUITABLE Life Assnrasce Company of tie Unitefl States. lien ry B. Hyde, Prcs't. 120 BROADWAY. N. Y. 81 CHEAPISDE, LONDON. ASSETS - - $53,030,581 SURPLUS - - 12,109,756 INCOME - - 13,470,571 New Assurance written in 1833, $81,129,756. Paid to policy holders during the last 24 years, $73,877,699. The Society ha written, during the past twen ty jeart, an aggregate amount r.f new assurance larger than has been written by any other com pany in the world. The surplus turd or the Scoci.ty. cn a four per cent, valuation. Is larger than that of ony ether life Insurance company In the world. The FgriTABLE Lira AsairBASCS Societt Is- suesja plain and simple contract of assurance, free from burdensome and technical conditions, and INDISPUTABLE afier three yar. All poli cies, aa soon as they become indisputable, are payable IMMEDIATELY upon satisfactory proofs of death, and a legal release, without the delay nsual with other companies. By this rnoarr ravsEST, the bene&ciary of an Equita ble policy if not only saved from annoying delays and expends, bat receives pecuniary teller as qukkly H the amount of the assurance bad!" "a ieai.y eniuiei inr.. been Invested in a bond of the Government of the t'nited States. W. Frank Gaul, Srwfial Acent for Somerset Go. )U1 M1EMET MAKaaET. Corrsctad by Cook A Bsibits. tuirsi in CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR it FEED Apples, dried, f Applebutter, f gal Bran, ! l' it Butter, V (keK) (roll) Buckwheat)) bush - meal, 100 ks Beeswax r Bacon, shoalderf, ? ft sides. - country hams, at Corn, (ear) new f) bushel.... (shelled) old" " meal ft ft Call skins, ft ft ..... Eggs, doi Flour, ft bM Flaxseed, ft bu. (Mft) , Hams, (sugar-cured) ft ft.... Lard.fl ft Leather, red sole, ft ft " apper, kip. - Middlings, and chop 100 s.. Oats, ft bu Potatoes, f) ba (new) Peaches, dried, ft ft Rye. f bu Rags, ft Sam No. 1. ft bhl, extra Ground Alum, per lack. Ashton. per sack........ Sugar, yellow ft ft whlta " Tallow, ) ft Wheat, ft bu Wool, S9'le 40joe 01 its .......... lSe 7 3Q3 tte loe lie 7c-0 ....... "btytiOe 3e e 16e ..(a O0 76e ISO VJcttVi'i SoctfXle &c47oe 7C$800 i oe UcQSOe 4of-oe Bcvjioe 74fS le ...01 OOfM 00 ..01 4061 M 03 40 ftceee CHC 74 01 M ...... Urdoe Pserys DEAD SHQ 1 Vsnii'up, A LVHZ irjIZ FOE i WORFViS la Oe IiT3u Sou7. PHse Ze. A3 rrcjtgVs. SEMIKARY. (.rpees Seplo. In xpe-"' VlwirbnlWir-s rience 11 X J 1 f Inrnit'tr from the Slaughtering Houses. by the SOIL TEST or by ANALYSIS it is CHEAPER than any other booc in America. Guaranteed i,uuo on each baa;. Absence of aU Worthless Hatter, it is and Children. Castoria enrrs Col!, Constipation, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea, Kructation. Kills Worms, gives sleep, ami promotes di- frestion. Witoout injurious medication. Th Ckntacb Cojouxt, 1S2 Fulton Street, K. T. CURTIS K. GROVE. (East from Court House.) Somerset, Penn'a. .Manufacturer or BIGGIES, SLLIGIIS, CARRIAGES, SPRISG WAGOXS, BLCK WAG OSS, AND EASTERN AND WESTERN WOE K Furnl.hed on Short Notice. Painting Done on Short Time. My work Is made out of Tliorouohl, SratonrJ Wood, and the ftr Inn and Sterl, Kubstan. tially Constructed, Neatly t'lnUhed, and Warranted to Give iatitfaction. I Enploy Cnly First-Class Workmen. Repairing of AU KlniUin My Line Done on Short Xotico. PICES RE A SOS ABLE, and All Work Warranted. Call and Esaminemy Stock, and Learn Prices. I do Wairon-work. and .furnish Seives Tor Wind Mills. Remember the place, and c ill in. CURTIS K. GROVE, (East or Court House.) apr30-lyr. SOMEItSET, PA. "ran i tmp 11 funis" To see our Immense Retail Store.', Silks, Dress Hoods, DreM Trimmlnits, Hosiery, Ktd, Silk and Lisle (rloves: Millinery, 1-eatbera, Flowi-rs, Ices, Embroideries, Parasols, Sun Um brellas. Pans, Handkerchiefs, Ladies' a oil Chil dren!' Wraps and Suits, Jersey Jackets In blaek and colors : white trnutuatinir Dresses, Under wear for Men, Women and Children ; Furnishing Goods For Men and boys, LacaCurtalns. Table Linens, Towels. You can set everything you need an Jer one roof. JOS. ill & CO., Pei Ave. Retail Stores, Mm, LIBRARY HALLBIILMSG, ABOVE ilk SI. 5 Big Stores in One. junls-Sm. A DM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE. p.itato of John W. (Mirer, deed. late of Somerset Townnhlp. Somerset County, Pa. Letters of admintitration on the above eatate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice Is hereby aivea to al persons Indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated lor set tlement on Auguxt V, 1&4. at the office of H. L. Baer, In Somejdet Borouith. MICHAEL GOOD, july 2 Administrator. A DM1N1STRATOR S NOTICE. Estate of John Boyer. dee d hite of Stonvcreok i wp., Somerset t o., ra., dec a. letters of administration on the ibove estate having been granted to the undersigned br the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated tor settlement at the late residence ot said J ceased now In possession ef Peter Boyer, in Stonycreek Township, on Saturday. Antcust?. 1H4. JOHN M. OEESSNER. july2 Adnir. Testamento Annexo. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Estate f Prtscilta Whisk-r, late or Paint Twp., Somerset o.. Pa., dee'd. Letters of administration on the above estate having been icranted to the umtersivned by the proper authority, notice is hereby given U all persons Indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment, and those having claims airainst the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement on Satunlay, the tfth day of Auirust, 1SS4, at the late resideneeo'deceawd. JOHN W. WHISLER. julj'i. Administrator. UDITORS NOTICE. At an Orphans' (' nrt held at Somei'et, Pa.. the-24 hdur of.Mav. 1SS.1, the undctivni-d Au ditor was duly appointed to make a di-tiilmlon of the lunds in the hands of Frederick liiesecker. ' Es'i., Administrator of EifaiK'th Shearer dee'd. tiesolthe above app-iin.ment on Thursday, the IICICUI KIIC9 UUUC lllill HO W'il .liroil I.UVIIU- 14th day of August, at hliolhce in Somerset, Pa wbenaLd where all persons can atteml II they think proper. JOHN K. SCOTT. jUlS. Auditor. JXECUTORS NOTICE. Estate or J aeon Weller, late of Somerset Town ship somerset Co., r a., dee'd. Letter testamentary oa above estate having been granted to the undersiirned by the proper au thority, notice Is hereby given to all persons In debted to said estate to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims against it to pre sent them amy autnentica.ei lor settlement ou Saturday, Angust It). Ism, attheothce of H. L. Baer, Esq.,ia somerset K-irons h. ELi.AULTH WELLER, Executrix, FRANKLIN WELLEU, SOU..MON X BAKEK. juU6. Executors. sa smfw7!" Send ( cents icrpos i sk I ab Kb sire and receive free a costly box of gixius, which will help you to more money rtiht away than anything else in this world. All, of either sex. succeed from first hour. The bread road to fortune opens belore the work ers, absolutely Mire. At once address, 1 urn a Co-AesniHa, Maine. jan'J3. FARM FOR SALE. Situate In ML Pleasant Township. West more land County ra , one and a half miles from Llg onier station and More. This farm eontalns one hundred acre ol land, one hall of which is clear ed and In a good state of cultivation, and the balance in good Umber. A good two-story lug DWELLING HOUSE, And Log Barn, with Shed and other Ontbolldlngs. Uid truit or all kinds in abundance. Alsoan open bank of gd coal on the farm. For further Information call on or address J. J. STAIRS. jnnlS. Donegal. Wei more land Co. Pa. tl t V'lTn Cnrwnln mrrwii. V ji 1 HiUtylBlhe State to tike or der lor Nurserv stock. Steady aud Detiratiit Emfloyatent Experience Id the bulnes not re quited. Mumrie widely aaa uvoraoiy Known. For terms address TbeC.L. VAN DUSEN rTUBS ERT CO., GE NEVA. NT. Tan Dusen Nur2eries EsUbilshed 1S9. Als , stock at w holesale. Jun2& T Vold IT WILL TO JSITY YOUB DRY AND MILLINERY GOODS A.T GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Their Stock is Lare, giving you to select from, and their prices are the Lowest. GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. T.K. MARSHALL.: IliSElttHIfflMit MAIN OFFICE AND YARD AT N PENN'A. Aijuuuluul-lu"lu Kear 2cg Main st ref.: Wholesalers Iliimber AN'D rUILrillj- LIATS7.IALS, M aM Soft Ks. OAK, ASH, tHERRY. POPLAR. SIOIMIS. W A I. SI T, yiXORISG. YELLOW Pf, SHI.SGLES, WHITE PISE. LATH. riiEHTMT, A General Llneoi all irrades ol I.uinlier and HnlMlnir Maieriul, and Ronflna- Slate kent In Stock. Alw). ean lumliin anvthinif in the line of our Luiuess to order with reasonable nromiitness. surh aa Brackets. Udd-siied "work, Ac. ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, Manager, Somerset Branch. Offices and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. 130YTS, PORTER & CO., Brass and Iron Founders, 3Iachinists, antl Manufactu rers of Miners' Supplies, WATER ST., OrrO.ylTEB. i- 0. DEPOT, COX S EL LS VI 1. 1. E, F t. MANUFACTURERS OF THE YOUCH STEAM PUMP. For Coal Mines, Furnaces, Turn-Tble Dump Cars. Stone Picks, LARRIES. PIT CARS, COKE SCRAPERS, COKE BARROWS, COKE OVKN FRAMES, R- R. FROGS, BRIDGE BOLTS, SWITCH STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND SHAFTING. Heavy Cu-dingx anJ Forginpt ; Slittt-Iron repaired at short notice. 60th Kear of the Oldest Circus and Menagerie on Earth! $1,000,000 in New Features ! $2,000,000 Invested ! $4,000 Daily Expenses ! COMING 6Q Parlor SOMERSET JOHN ROBINSON'S 11) I5IG SHOWS COM1HNE1) IN ONE 10 MENAGERIE. AVIARY! 13 C.U.1S I "II K.N 3 Strictly Moral Circuses, Q Given at One Time in Distinct Rings. O An En'-rniotiH ELEVATED STAGE lor Bicylists, Skater", Olympinn Game?, and Drairatic Entertain meats. ki F-PrV Ami h .mq 50 Cages of Animals. 12 Separate Kinds Music, 4 Musical Waaons, Female Brass Bands, Troupe Indian Zulas, Troupe Arabs. I 110 MALE AND FEMALE PERFORMERS. 110 2 Performances Daily. Dcsrs Open at 1 and 7 p. a. Cheap Excursions on all Railroads leading to Somerset. Pittsburgh Female SK 110 PITTSBUKSS C0SSE1TATBHT OF MSIC-IOO fall Basic Lmans far iJL Wstinc fVhooH nf Art. Hl S.S' -rrcrPBR8HlriG, Pittsburgh, Pa. PAY YOU GOODS a wide ran;e W WEAKLAND Branch OtHow ana Yard A-i Somerset, Pa., u Aiuiuuiu, : and Retailers j pp. s-& c. r. . stati q n. PUKETS, ASH. IiodHS. M.I.US. MOVLDISGV, STAIR RAILS, HA LISTERS. SEWELPOSTS (Everr Pump fully WAkKANT Railroads, and Boiler Feeders. Hoisting Crabs Stone Wedges, Work ; Machinery of all kinds built and inaj7-lyr. Palace Cars 60 THURSDAY, AUGUST 7ft! MUSEUM. AQUARIUM! IO KAH Hil l IO.V. 31 Sun-bright Chariots, 8 Distinct Bands, 2 Steam Organs, Drum Corps, Scotch Bag-pipts, Colored Jubilee-singers Troupe Japanese, Troupe Malays. EUHUTS t EM!
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