i Somerset Herald. ' j it.- j.ieBAY Mays late. ! gfa Moj Mi rtn voter? of S--mrset Cccn- v-,;tl U) assemble at i n tfatir several elertion d:s:rct, on r' VP.iT. JVS'K 2? t,",- ,.:rpore of piacini in nomination , r n TI T V." ibe ciroeoi iw - .. .ire neron for tbe- office of Jury .'.'oner. and eierinf three persons as ; to the Republican state t.onven- wbe he'd in aarrutoor?. J. E- SCOTT, L3 f. Chairman. .r-rtTack at Boyd's. a"r ' . !- Msimer prediofcA .,ar;cn weds. C. S. B-yd. , , ..;,. ipui crop is predicted. !r..( J. E. HoUerba::m's. ; n4..t at J. B. HoMerbaum's. Z. t -a. k J- B- H id-rbaam s. . ,-;.- in town. C. X. Boyd. I ji paint at J. B. Holderbaam's. j . and varnbhes at J. B. Holder- j 1 and Sei. at J. B. Holder-j ( r and ?i'.k Cloves cheap at Mrs. , y .trri -seen ted blossoms per- , " 1 - viHetv verv cheap at ' i . l'i.a, ., ,-!, and paanters' supplies, at J. wr n.:ni a- ir & -hort waite dresses for babies at boom has commenceu in . .r t' - ' . in jcrtowa. .V...T--n. dusting and shoe brushes at E. H-iderbaum'a, er r lni'v eneas! in plant-' n and ptarora. i he Ionian head that wears . s linnet. ' t Aj a.-ii.ie for waiis and ceilings; does -it, .. S,'.,l by C. X. Boyd. , ., -.i M-. rh'i's 1 your white dre-tes j lit very cheap. j val:: of re''"011 not 10 j ,v ie anaiber of nauiw a'.authed to it. ti is auu m -i.-. & , 0:1s and Varnishes, good .s at i C. X. B.)Tt. runt! n: t-atiy t'r UrS!. an onurj na- ts a id Pounds, C X. Boyd. ., 1: r light, and cut IloUlerbaam's. skirts, night , .ie r shape ail. t : aoJ I anta'j-o w at Mrs. A. n.i -ert varirty ot hats , bon- v.i -.r'ntniinis at bott.Ttt prices at Mrs. . t'h9. r..,i keep off cholera, rr-phoid. r ia.i other disease .i..c t fail to use indanif f ;me. tn i tjeraect p.anre-t in a nie : i na; :tiis ea,"m of tbe year wi.l yid a i top .if customers. tf i ntmiher !' i'ir people are beauti . -i.jj- . i,i"..Tin.i pieces of buHnes .:ip r'rwe use of pa.nt. Vtsr.rTBT . Pr- C. J. Peachy is now in) w. iii.i can be seen at his Dental j : .u. ii the ade House. j .' .;-v rxxli n'liions, trimmings, j .... jiDtkings and tniliinery pools com r n tins week. Mas. A. E. Ch' iTjetiter uls, blai-ksmith tools and .. iiaiiics ' tools of all kinda. Only tlie t aiaiiej and best quality at J. B. Holder- rir. jwfie of a 'W1 -Aa: At urave of every soUIier who lies j re,i wttain our county is decorated on b-rlfa,d,rs baried en Ariingwa Heights. ' f I near Washington. Ia May of the year fol- :a fresh coat of paint on the h-mse, j kwing they rendered the same sadly pieas M -:it rani and sum un.linLTS cleaned of I ant attention to the graves of soldiers buried . : nrSsce. manv a home can be made more at Fredericsburg. Ia 1S73 Congress made c:-r::r. well as more healthful. Im (UBTira, Wtaen tbe plant see" (fie rf-.t nf lay apply tbe j.la.-ter and the good -n:o w ii far exi.-eed tlie cost. Tons of it in -. hesp. Coca: A Bxntrrs. Tr e jn.i p nket cutiery. carvicg knives 1 spur the creditor into activity by notice to c ! -' rt. butcher's knives and teei. razors ; pursue the princiual debtor, on pain for -. sbears. -cork screws, etc. A line neglect that the surety will be no loneer vs:t v.mr inspeciion at J. B. Holder-! bound : net so an indorser. The latter can-1:-x , ' j not call upon the bol.ier of a protested not jniiies. siioreis. hoes, forks, rakes, scythes. :.i:::r ir-kie!. pninmg-kniv., shears, and i--Ji .nc of tiie sort nee-led. Only tbe """i if it kind, and Drices to please vou at B. Hmoerbaum a. J Naiis. si-rews. boits. beads, tacks, etc A ' line of everything needed ia making .-r rera-.rs around the house farm, -1 it a il be to your interest to bay them i' J. 3. H.-lderHaam's. T best pile" of Black Silks. Summer ?:;n Berbers, Cashmeres. Cingbama, itber kin.ls of dre goo-is will be sold 'vr cheap for thirty days. Mis. A. E. Tws n.rs iNri Busjets. The newest and lat 'vrrio ;nst received: a new supply for uii ("bildrrn : newest trimmings and l t at the lowest prices. Mas. A. E. rL FtanuzEss ur st.uk consists of three Baijjh 4 S n's gools, together with fi.,e-va,f" of r-etroit, Micb . and f r,)j.-s niannfactnre. Xow ia tbe jar k. .w -ira j Beetitiv. CArToatA. s iiat.y m Mck, we f9 her Casturia. !iea -irt Wa, t , .jjjjj t forCastoria. se -he a , yn, !ji.cirmg UiCastoria. bs bi eh :Mren she gave tfbem Cast a. .StLc A cuniber of valuable town fl.e Wtend ofSmeT-ef. will be " f sias sr.d on terms to ?uit the pur- Address Joas K. WciMEa. Somerset, Pa. "wtn !-o,i, ot Ken a Clothing, ranging (r frm Sis -u jo. Measores taken ; w; iu Sect from . a prriect fit tuTii trtj. fcr R G Hotnaaaara. Sar.acer Somerset CVubiag House. N v 4. Barr s Block, tsomeraet. Fa. uaa. ij-iStD r-LAima. Cansa. Tbe r't"JI f fiuiiders and contractors iadi ;i.e act that fhee goods are bought r d lfK. md our prices tut them are ""i Aal ipmenra. freigct added. Cook 4 Banana. XT.-MaiB Street. Kt base dtierl a arse taVrriperatot to our Meat in whiai aa Bieat can be kept coo' " Xu,Bef, Pork. Ac kept pe0 Parties ami can have it kept in theRefrig- Boat Dtrts A Ce. ,""' beci-jraird Studebaker wag Ti " i-aitein . aoUaw-ijna sale. : a j. contracted Jor bv Tncle "Bring ihe late rebeilion. and the splea- "ce rmcLnvrl a,. .i k ai a Ba ;, , , .. ts.-i o """" ut-oaj au over tne away ahead 'tad of an others or cry one. at J. B,Hol- - t very waeon fnily mTrrran teBVni The attendance t Court I week was an- j smaii. Paurhin eoonty tanners are plocphm? I nivriads if lecets. J , . . - "1 Lart week's Grand Jury was a grand one. , indeed. They nml np to tie ooraeoa. j The weather for use pant week has been de.ishtful and tne advancement made or t vegetation has been truly marvelous. . J Car. Ji. K. A Xunn. oi uerretx, wno is at- j tending Court this week in the capacity of a Jaror, called to ee as Moo.lay moraine'. The Uh of July eutuoa on Saturday this ' year, and the patriotic small boy will have . I Monday to nurse his powder-burned fingers, j j PoBtniaster Cofiroth swapped horses w'tU j Messrs. Fitzpatrlck 4 Mc"3overn last week j and is now the owner of a very handaorae t bav. I Pcliceman Gillwrt arrwted another inno- cent Friday evening fur tyin his horse to a j ! TT - nartnT ra ' er i r rwtmw Mr. M.J.Pritta, cashier of the Somerset t ounty Banit, was taxen snuuemy ana sen-. ouiy ill Sautriay aaornintj. E i some- WQJU .ay. i Under the ruies aiopted by the Repubii- ; can State Convention, May 1'Hh. the State Convention this year will beheld on ) die Secowd Wwiaesday of Julv. " - I j Mr. l'n:el S. Miller has pun:hased a lot j from Mr. Ceo. W. Pile, fronting on Main ; Crow Street, on which he will erect a dwel ling house during the summer. ' 'o oar fourth pae to-day wCI be Cuund a tnkin and inNtrtirtive iUuMration of the ! .,r-nfth Lin.l- i comparative j baking powders now in the market. ' I.ivtn there a maa with soul so drad. I who never to himaeif hath aaid, I'll pay be i fore I go to bed, the debt I owe the printer'" yeSi there are ime we ka-' fail well, who never soA a tale could teiL but they, we fear wll go to well, the place where there's Tiie Pennryiraiii Sditorial Axsociatioa WiU be teedered a leceptioa by the Journal- ists Ciua of 1 ai.atfwpriia, on June .jbo. The members will go to Long Branch the iaext day, and remain until Friday. A bal . -,. 1. ... 1 . 1 .- K,u DBn'lu wul oe inciuueu in me euwr- mnxeiit at jr.g c.-mi.-u. Ruckwood will now eomBience to put on airs. M jnday of last week the Court con firmed the judgment of the Grand Jury and decreed that the said town of Kockwood be incorporated into a Borough and that corporate atyie and title thereof shall be "The Borough of Kockwood."" A teiefrram receivnd in Somerset Monilav morunig irom uuroi-e announceu tne .team of Mrs. Paul H. '.aitlier. wno diea at mat ptace sundav evening rjom the cnecu ot consumption, which dueaee she had been ...1 .:rL f .. . . , - T" li . n.n of nerse:fMj hatband ia this place pained to leans her death. , , . . - In another column wi.l be tounu the cai! of Chairman Scott for the annnal Re publican primary election. The only cao di.lates to be nominated are one person f"r . . Jarv Comm;onfr. In addition to these three deiejTats to the tate Conveiition, one Senatorial and two Legislative, are to be chosen. T-ie oniy state oiSo-rs to be elected this vear is a Male Treasitrpr. ' Messrs. Thomas E. Shoemaker and Wil I son R Sanuer last weet purchased frora Mr. j E. E. Woif of the Somerset Chemical works, ail the dynamite the firm had on band ' amounting to some 1:'k' pounds, all of which they have removed from the late lise . tory premises. We make thia statement to ! alloy ilie fears of those who knew of this j quantity of the "dreadful stu3" being on ; iiani and were fearful of another explosion. The seamd week; of Court convened at 1 10 . o clx:k Monday awrning. The case now being tried ia that of Chas. Zimmerman, ! Jr., vs. the Township of CooemauKh. This is an action against the Supervisors of Cone maugh Township for damages for not keep ing the bridge over Fanffman's run in good repair, whereby the plaintaiT a horses broke through and injured themselves, the car riage, harness, etc. to the amount of eight hundred dollars, as the plaintiff claims. Thi Oatui of Pn-oBATiot! Day. On tbe 11th of ApriL l?ii, just one year after the fall of Fort Sampler, Mrs. Evans, with the vile and two daihrhters of Chaolain Mav. oi - j,e regiment, Michigan volunt:V! ,, ,eutrmMj the eravea of a considerable num-K the "0;h of May a legal Holitlay. I In deciding an appeal from the Common j Pleas of Scnuy'kiil county, the Supreme 1 court draws a dtstintion between an in ! dorser and a suretv. savinir : "A surety may i to sne the drawer, anl tuereoy relieve nim- self, for if he wishes instant recor.rse to the j principle it is his dutv t pay the note and ! sue for himxelf. 1 companies are not mucn given to an overwhelming respect for tha aeople s richts, but courts and juries are enileavor- ing in various parts or the eon u try to leacn them that they are net omnipotent. The ; recent decision of a Maseechiisetta jude that aeumpany ii boan l to carry a pa.-sen-ger on the coupons of a mileage book, al though tha coupon are detached, is anoth er step in tha right Jirectioo. The coo poo once paid for should be gxid whenever pre. ented. and presentation ia presumptive evv .leni-e of prepayment. The following Item is jroirtg the rounds of onr excliaages. the general inipresaiou seeming to be that Somerset Pennsylvania a tha aiace referred to when Somerset Ken tucky is meant: Simon Sharp baa been jailed at Somerset for tlie murder of Lewia Tbouiaa In the Cumberland Maim tan J, suatheast .if Somerset, last Sunday. Tnoav a brontt stories to Sharp's wife of the nrr Buthlalnesaef her husband, a! ways selecting a time when Sharp was absent. Thomas made a visit to M rs. Sharp last Sun.fay morn ing, and when sharp returned she ap braided him and accused bid of infidelity to her. Sharp went out with a 3 caihbre revolved to hunt Thomas, foetid him in the road and shot hiia tfwad. Thomas had a rrputauen as a asocluef asaiter 1 All meeting of the I 'i ret tors of the South Pennsylvania Railroad. beU at Harneboxg lat Wc-inesday. aa aocount ot which will be found elsewbtr In thia iseue. the con tract for ai) the ,...; that had not Un heretofore let inc'uding the Laarel Hill ran-1 vaaI aacces be met we did Dot bear. , Del was given to Means. Ripley A Smith, of j Crryws rR Tery aamevws in- thia vicinity. Sew York city, two of lb largest and nnat 0ne entered the house of W. !T. Moaer lata ' wideiv kaowa railroad contractors tn the1, , -v-init and tBd Sot leava until i country. They will go to work cn the tun nel and tbe ether heavy portions of their contract at once and will push them to com pletion as rapidly as possible. It will be im possible to finish tbe Laarel HiH tunnel by the time the balance of tbe read lEbeoom pleted, July 1st, LSS6, and in order to avoid any further delay in operating the road a "shae-fly," such aa was used at the Pinker tota tu&ael on the FUubozgli A Conaelle ville read, has been surveyed and will be rnaMmctrd and ased bit the tunnel ia com- il-tmA Tk. r,r,i-C tix mniwrt WltB tha S i C. at or near this place waa not deemed j feasible and waa abandoned. A connection with the S. 4 C will be made aft the- Sons- j mit 4nnsg the snaamer or early fall for the purpose of transferring tba steel rails. etv which will be brought over the S. A C Irom tween the Allegheny and Laurel Hill tun- i.ii. M .K. ir...,!-.... i. ! I . . K wtow sa aiw.w riiat rrr-W war- ; I raaa larlrw new i finished. y Conneaut lake t as been selected as the site tor me encampment of the Aalional Guard , . . -,. . ''".''. Ttenew rerisea erftnef taw Btetecaa he had at Weiaey'i New Book Store at all pries, from ne dollar apt Xoea At Sittool. VF will open a Normal School at I rsioa. Pa Julv 27. For j particulars add ma either of the teachers at ! Berlin. Pa. J. M. Etas iy, J. A- Bsasrf. BAauaisa la Watchs. Bavins; bought aa hnmense stock of American Watches at the depressed prices. I am selling them at prices never before quoted. 'Waltham. E- gin, Springfield and Ex:kfonl movements in Solid Silver cases at $8. $10, $12 and $14. Every watch guaranteed. E. McDowcl, Jeweler. umerset, Pa. Justices and Constables coming to Court, will VM-r.ltAnf t . .. r Vra..' U.w.lr tnrM im t.h ! only establishment in the Connty that has ( n r me m lull ano-couipieLs nae juuue 3 l,n4 Coastahle s Bianka. My Blanks have been carefQ.ty prwami for this Ceunty. the mmota .noOodS by Juchre Baer. I have everything that Justices ana Cocata- bles require. Continue your patrocape to thia old and reliable establishment, when your interests will be promptly and satis factorily served.,, . : ' . -.-,!. i - Ca ts. H. Fishxb. The Lancaster .Vcir Km says that in mak ing the triennial assessment during the pres ent year. Assessors will & well to carry out the requirements of the law of Xsi3, which 'femands that they shall stake a careful re turn of 'he cleared land and that on which Umber is still standing, separately. Hereto fore the timber area of t lie State has been a aiere matter of g:ess work, which, while perlians tolerably accurate in many instanc es, nevertheless leaves the Ustion involved in ninch unceTtainty". That our forests are oing rapidly every one knows ; how rapid ly tew care to bother their head about When we once have the exact factj we may be able to aroasea wider and a deeper inter est in the importance of preserving the tim ber we ti:i have add of beginning the work of replacing what has been already cut In VI P sonVJ)' On Tuesday morning Mr. Thorn pso corps of engineerscommenced laying out the xork for the contractors east ot Everett. This was practically the beginning of sur face work in thia county. The contracts for surface grading are now being let by the i company ana the wont will oe pusuea vig- oriusiy an aioog ui e unt uuiuik -imi wm- ng summer, invtsion engineer lemeni said to reporter of thia paper Thursday, " yon can state positively that trains will be running on the South Pennsylvania railroad between Bedford and Harrisburg, on tbe 4:h day of Jaly, IS." The route through Bedford kaa not vet been decided upon, j The line north of here, throuBh a tunnel on"! built we feel sure will meet with the most Carney's farm, has. however, been abandon- hearty approval of ail good citizens of the ed, and the choice is now cor tlrl ed to twojeounty. I'nfortunately.iheact of Assemblj linea. one en the north side of tie river, the i provides for coudemoauou by two success other passing di.tgotMlIy - aTwet!" Aader- live Grand J'iries, and it will therefore be son utnn. east of town, crosatair to the river ! necesissry to wait nrtil after the new regn- bar.k at the corner of Pitt and East streets and thence continuing up the river. One of these will be adopted in the near future. Eutt-rto or twu ess or theSicth Piss. R.rLaon Cpst. Yeaterday afternoon me spe.'ial car ot Presitient Keini. oi tlie B..-adins ra'lr L arrve.1 here, having on hx-anl a uum':T of "T minent railroad men, who earae Iw miimui Ui annual election for j ia course of construction, at au average cost officers of the eowta Penneylvmrria Eailroad j of iTSOO, added to thoee already tlierc. Company, wtu-i was held at the olEce, j sb-.w that tie cuy is not wholly engrossed Fifth and Mara streets. There were also i in speculation or drifting into inndelity, but present other stockholders from Xew York, j aims to higher attainmenrs-thau is aecredit Phi!a.Wph:a and Harr.sonrg. The election j ed theui by eaewrn home critics. ' resulted as follows : Trayeling westward, yra pass through a President Robert H. Saver, the present j country m.t beautiful to behold. The incumbent. i undui4iug aumce ia dotted witu IHrectors William C Whitney, William j farm houaes and Luproveuieuu on either K. Yanderbilt, W. H. Yanderbilt, H. McK. ' as far as imagination carries yon. Ya Twombly. George J.Magee. Henry T. Pirn- rytng your cour. yon drop ofi the main ock. Franklin B. Gowen, George de3. Keim. ', 'me at Hastings. Xeb., take a s-jutherly D. Hostetter. Jamea fvttr, W. T. Sanarrr course to Ecd Cloud, situate within nix and Lvman D. GUbert. i rai; of tb Kansas line, on the Republican In connection with the above it is learned river. Here- yon tak the ataga line to Bur that it is the intention to posh the road to ! k. a distance of thirty miles across tlie up rapid completion. The oontract for grading land, or divide, as it is termed. The sur .i i;-- v.. v.. , f aith .n.l ! face alone tbe river bank is broken, inter- P.iplev, of Xew York, and these twweent'e- men passed through Harrisburj; on Tuesday on their way to Pittslrargh. From the lat ter point they will come east over the pro- posed route of the South Pennsvlvania, in I midway, and IooaingDac you nave aoiru s order to make arrangement for the early Jeve view of Red Ctond and vicinity, while beginning oftho work. ThurmLn t Uarri. off tJ the south lies Bur Ook. with its chalk hun T'btrmph. yf.edires bey.md. On UJ apiand prairie there ratx.aaJi si rca MemosJal Dt. The comrades of R. P. Cummins Past X 210 Dept. of Pennsylvania G. A. R. will meet at their Post Room at 1 o'clock r. x oa Sat. urdav. May :.0:h. Soldiers not comrades of the Post, Sunday schools. Band and Citi - lens are requested to meet in front of G. A. R Headonartjfrs at 11. P. X. i nftroctm-Tlt Hgjit of fine ! seating Main Croaa straet. forming line on . r aiou street. 1. Band ; 2- Foat Cotow 3. R. P. Cummins P.jst: 4. Soldiers mot Members of the Post; S. Sunday-cboub; 0. Citizens. . , Line of JftrrA Down Main Cross to Main . tret, down Main to West street, up West j street to cemetery, where the following ex- i ercises will fake place : Post Commander. THrge by Sand. rrayer by Ccrcra.le Teisliing. .'ration by r5. V. Trent, kj.). Decoration Ceremonies. Part First. Comrade Schrock. Part Second. Comrade Horner. Part Third. Comrade Sanner. Tart Fourth, Chaplain Knepper. Strewirg of Flowers. Assembly Sounded. Song by Choir. Beueuictioa by Rev. Shearer. At the close of the exercises, tlie Post will proceed to tbe Reformed cemetery to deco rate the graves of deceased comrades buried there, after which they will march to their Poet room and be dismissed. Persons deMring to donate flowers for dec oration purposes, will confer a favor on the Committee by sending them to the Post room on Saturdav morning, or by leaving word they will call for them. F.T OEDEE or TBS CoMITTl. Baas liv's Mills Itim. Grain looks poor. F.varyaoJy pradiats a beoatiful crop of fruit. Everybody busy boose-cleaning, white- ! washing, etc. C. F.Critcbfield uxik a flying trip to Rock- wood Monday last Jerome Countryman is at Somerset this eek. serving aa a juror. What has become of the nefarious " Fe lix " ? Has he been kidnapped T Prof. J. fX MeeBsr was around looking op Uiiolan for hia Xurmat Institute. With three o'clock in the morning. Among our visitors thia week were H. P. Berkley and Conrad Bonbeimes. of Berlin. VUliaavElcbec, of Paddy town, Hiram Say, ef Browsers valley, mmi Christian Sayevef flrwbnrg, Md. ' - ''. X ComnujnLjo at tjte Frftx church last Sun jay vm largely attended- Tbe large church was filled t evernowiaaj. aa4 a larae aam aer were arable to gaia admission. There were twenty-three added to tbe caurcfe- by confirmation, two by baptism. ana aur ey Tne neglected condition of tne benaaa . Baptist church at thia place reflecta no awl-1 it upon tbe members. There bave been ao . services held for tlie past six months, ail on j account of not having a flue. Why not tarn : had' ; .; i, ' , Xooraas. I mrn at MavalUQaE IiU a as uu ot lavc sua aw t Bcaxur's Vtua, May 3, issi Spring and Summer H-ita received twice a week, at 1 1L M. TredweH A Go's. Orphan The Pennsylvania. . Soldier's Reboots wfH be diiwd thr f?trmmer trum July 10th to A Hps 3UL. i', '.'Jr,-V W employ seven eeGnie ia our MiHenery j r. m.v. i ti:i . - - ! ortiers on suortest notice. Mrs. If. M. TredweU Col, Mammoth Block. Hats. Bonnrts, Frames. Eihbona, Flowers, Feathers. Ornaments, Sashes and every- thimrin the Millinerr line of tie rtn-r anf ebjapeat. received twice a week . Ha. it. H. Treadwell Co's (iioves. Hose. Collars, Cutis. Kerchief, T-, .i. Aaiurru'iery suss, i o'lcrwire, xu3L.tf a, v.. work olT, Mrs. Mammoth Block. M. M. Treadwell Jt Co.. We have ldeit a Press Making lMart" ment to our new establishment. Wehavej tbe best of workwomen, and fill orders j promptly. I Mas. M. M. Tredwsu A -Co., Mammoth BIocx. MsyzbD4LZ Xoastai The Msyersdala Kormal School will be opened in the latter part f Ju?y. ' The session promises to be an interesting and sucoeasful one. Any infor mation desired will be furnished by addres ing the principal. , D. C. Et' HJOE, , Meycrsdale, 1'a. Lews against tramps are being enacted and old ones hunted up for use. The senti ment that caused them to be treated so kind ly for a time is pretty nearly exhausted, and hereafter, in most i.lm-cs. they will be dealt with more npon the plan of jttstice and consideration for the public good. The State Teachers' Association will be held in Harrisburg, July 7th. th and !)th. The program is au excellent one. Many in vitations to be present have been extended i by the committee, and the following well- known e-tecators have sijrnified their inten tion to address the convention. Eev. Pr. Moffat, president of Washington and Jelfer son college. Dr. . E. While, ex-state su perintendent of Ohio ; Eev. Dr. E. T. JetTers. rofessor of psychology in Lincoln Cui ver sify ; l;r. J. 1- ttouiroca, protrssor ot Bota ny in the University of Pennsvlvania. and ProCXJIEalliet of X mial Park. Among the Court Proceeifings will be found the reports and recommendation of the Grand Jury iu regard to the improve ments of the public buildings. Thev made a most careful and thoranvh itwnection of the Court House. Jail and Penr House and then made their report in a secible and straightforward manner without fear or fa vor. Their condemnation of the otd jail and recommenliuioa that a new one be iar term .m Court in S-otember. before tiie matter can be Enailv ettled. In tbe mean time their suggestions i rgarl to th.' i:n provement of tiie present bnilding will be followed bv the authorities. Bra Oak. Nsb., May II. I 5 Ebitob Hisoi : Leaving Lincoln, witii its busy population and pubtic buildings, including churches, of which there are three sarted with dry ravines aal tfukhes, with banks, or breaks, almost perpendicular. As yon emeree from these yon attain a irreater aititu.le, reaching the summit abont I ia as abantiant growtn ot oiuiaio grass, at- fonling good herbage for cattle. On the south slope you strike the sod hoes, district, a abort i-crioU. il of whicb mav Dot b amiss. There are two distinct ... me beine a sod bouse, while the otier termed a J ig-out. and is located jg m bank of earth, or ravine, sloping ...,ti, rHi wir, cut down or Traded, leav- inir . Mrndicu.'ar bank of about eight feet , for rear wa;L They now prepare sod accord- iina to plan, using a fourteen-inch plow, It i .1. .i.r. in ! tbe sl is cut four inches deep. ;rh !on,r With these blocks With the walls are constructed strong enoc;h to t force uf s cgynon ball, to height njne jetting in window and door frames as the" work progresses. The build- ing is then ready for roofing, the materials ' used beinsr poles for ties and rafters, and i board cover, when obtainable, or poles laid ' closely together and covered with era.-, and j treated to a finish of earth or clay. This j makes a very comfortable bouse. frt proof ' ami dry. The inferior may be plastered or i decorated, according to fancy. The ao.1 konse differs from thia by being located above ground, having the four sities built of sod. It requires skill to construct a neat house. I saw them of fair dimensions, ' boxed frames, large g!as and paneled doors. ' Tbe occupants would not exchange their abode for a thousand dollar two-story house. I also- panned a o4 eburch and school houw. But they are gradually dis appearing as civil'iiaiionaJvances. As you approach Bur Oak. the country improves. Here you tind aa expanse of, many miles of fertile farm land. The soil is a rich, dark ioaui, and contains jnst aoad f ' enough tu absorb an eesa of mouture. : while tha land ia free '.J aioiiifUi and mire, j In their place they have the chalk niouodn. of which I will sive a description in my: . next. Jtespectl'uilv, : J. A 0. ! Cot ar Pam-SEaia.. . . , i Court convened, on Monday mornings ! May IS, Uso, at 10 o'clock. Judges Baer Snyder and Coilina on the Bench. The fol lowing business was disposed of : f Commonwealth vs. Joseph Keefer, Adul ; tery ; on Conatable'a return : ven!ict not guilty, and the county to pay the co-s. I Same vs. Albert J. Weimcr. fornication . and bastarly. on inform alion of Sachet i Morrison; by leave of Curt the Dtttrirt At torney eaters a ml pro on payment ot all ! costs by defendant. " aaie ys, John Homer, fornication and Uastardy, on informati.ui of Savilia Ugiiiie ; mi prm entered on payment of costs by de- j fendant. Same vs. David Hemminzer. selling hqnor without license, on information of C. K. But ler : verdict not guilty. Sameys. Patrick Gaflasberand Michael Gallagher, selling li.uor without license, on information of C. E Batler ; case con tinued, and recognisance of Michael Galla gher forfkited and repited ; Patrick Galla gher gave a bond BI wtW'tStt appearance of defendant at next term. Same vs. John Homer, rape, on in forma tion of SaviTTa OjTTnrTf TTrand" Jury return ! aotatroebilL i Saate vs. L. SL. Daost. seductiiw. fbrnice- tjoa aad bastardy, on mformatien ef Eve ,' Kama-: 8. S, Matast and L. 8. Maoet each : eater in a bond of $St and case eontinaed i gaue va. Thontav F. Gallagher and Bridg-1 Gmlagher. selUag liqaor with license, on information of i. U E. Butler ; verdict - - i not guilty. Saute ys. John A. P. Metaler, fornication and bastardy . on inforrneuoa ot Elizabeth, IHartxell. Grand lory return true bilL jr t .Millar .fornication and baa - . tarJ'. oo ioljnnauia of Catharine E. Par. f kef: by leave of Court, Iistrkt Attorney nanf "i"- tW "f cots by de- i lenuaai. f -iBe vs. Wilhelui Erom.TJ, Iarcenr. on i , , . f " " - Sjiuae ys. ed Biagner. asaauit ana oat tery, on inSnroation of WllUelm Bromm ; J by leave of Court, District Attorney enters J a mAprm on payment of eots by defendant. Sunt vs. R- P. Lnns. malicious misrmer. oa mformatioa of Emanuel Janus ; jury re tuia a verdict of not snilty. but defendant to pav all costs. Sun va. Eliza Thompson, assault and . . ' t: : aer ; Dy leaTC OI touni, iwrury en- i Same vs. George H. Taymaa, assault and batasry with intent to kill, on information ; ot Aader Solander : eontinoed. Henry O. Dtmm, selling li.U or Wituout license, on information of N Mar- pDy c-and Janr return aot a true bill, and prosecutor, N. Murphy, to pay costs. Sdme vs. Frel Hady x '-O sealing hqaor without license, on information ot J. X. Murphy ; Grand Jury return not a true bill and tin prosecutor. J. X. Murphy, to pay the costs. Same vs. William Hunter, Mike Mathiot, and Henry Benson, larceny, on information of Ed Marietta ; Grand Jury return not a true bilL Same vs. Peter 3. Burkholder, larceny, un information of J. G- Wolf ; verdict not guilty. Seme vs. Henry Miller. larceny, on infor mation of A. H. Hilton ; continued. anie vs. William Skelly, fornication and hasterdy, on information of Sarah A. Xu Hiiller ; continued. Same va. Guisseppi Re-k, 9em Die Cas. Poealo Boyo. Cambina Piva, Den Xooto, Messa Santino, and Buratti Lingi, riot, of) information of Charles McFadden, Jr. ; by leave of Court, District Attorney enters a nol prm on payment of costs by defendants. Same vs. Thomas Penny, carry ing conceal ed weapons, on information of Wm. Gilbert: Grand Jury return not a true bill. Same vs. Annie Locg, fornication, on Constable's return ; Grand Jury return not a true bill, and county to pay costs. Same vs. Michael Angello Clceo, riot, on information of Edward McGovern ; con tinued. 'Some vs. William SweiLser. statutory bur glary, on rnSirmation of Diecrick Trfmpey ; verdict not g'tilty. Same vs. James Swisher, assault and bat tery with intent to commit rape, on informa tion of Mary Dallas ; Terdict not guilty, but defendant to pay two-thirds, and the prose cutor, Mary Dallas, to pay ene-third of the coots. . Same vs. Fred Zimmerman assault and battery, on information of Ann Marts Trent ; verdict not guilty, but defeailan to pay the costs ; sentence of the Court that he pay the costs orgive bail for payment ia tea days, and to be :n custody of the Sheriff until complied with. 'Siime vs. Richard Marks, Jr., seduction, fornication and fcastaniay, on informotion of Minnie M. Rodgers ; Grand J'iry return a true bill ; Mine iLiv process awarded for defendant. ame vs. Josiah Savior, larceny ; Grand Jury return not a true bill. Satue vs. J. P Meyers, peddling entered by District Attorney. Same vs J. H. Morrison, peddling nol pros entered by District Attorney. Same vs. Hershberger, peddling ; nol pros. Com. vs. Joseph Crist, peddiing ; nol proe entered by Pistriet Attorney. Same vs, William Hartmnn, surety of the peace ; process awarded for the defend ant. CIVIL LIST. ...... .. . But one ease on tne avu list tor me urs week of Court was tried by jury, all tbe oth ers being either continued or settled. The case tried was chat of W G. Zimmerman rs- Joho J. Miller. Perry Shaffer and Herman ShafTer. It was an action for trespass, and arose out of a dispute about a road. Mi Zimmerman claimed the right to fence apa ruai that had been, in use for many years, and thaueiendants. denying this nht, tore away the fence, and thia allowed caule to et into Mr. iiiuimerman's Cei.la. The jury awanled the piaintiJ a verl'xt dr iS dam-agi-s- . E1"JBT OF TUS atlD ICT Tha Grand Jury, under instructions of the Ooto"-, visited the several county building during Wednesday and Thur-Uy, and sub mitted n-ports ia each case. In regard to the county jail, they aay : We, tue members of the Grand Jury, havt gone through the County Jail, and have . the barn was set on fire by Mrs. Mar made a careful examination of the same, tin a weak-minded woman living in ana uwr uue cuusiuerauun aavw cume w . 1 ! a ... 1 the conclusion that to make n-pairs to said building would be spending money useless ly. We would, therefore recommend the iMS of a new jail, and that tbe old building be sold, with a certain amount of the ew tjaii.iins. We farther recommena ! lhe buildingof the new jail on the north end of the Court House grounds. Mli hakl Hav, May it, lsKi. Foreman. svrrLAassTti. to hil ketobt. We, the members of the Grand Jury fur ther reroiuiuend that the present Board of Commissioners make such temporary re - pairs to the jail as will provide for the com- fort andheaith oftiieaueriff and hu family : ly niarried couple reached home a and inmates of tbe prison. crowd gathered, and Hawiey was Ma-HABL Hat. dragged from the house. A barrel May Sist, iiei ; Foreman, j 0f ur and feathers had been prepar- BErttT os aiws Boi-sa. J ed for him. but he begaed so pitt 0U3- We the members of the Grand Jury have j ly that be was spared the torture, visited the County Alms House and bave j Ue was, however, placed astride a cone through all the different buildings, and j rail, a&d ridden from one end if after making a careful examination, we j town to the Other, found every department in excellent con.li- j tion, especially the water-works, tank, pipe. Tne Flrst AawetaB Foosaaaeter Gen hose, etc.. are all well arranged. Tbe in- j ml Ajmmme. his DwUe. sane d.-partnient we condemn. J We recommend religious services at bur-1 ... . iais.th.t the pauper, may be laid to rest in a . W ASHISGTOX, Maw 2- A3. more Christian-like manner. fnd, as there J Vtant Tostmaater General Malcolm is a room prepared for religions services, we i Hay was at ha Jest ID the depart would recommend more pressing to th? j nient to,day. He wiii now enter inmate. Muatta.Ha. ; actively upon the discharge of lhe May ZUt, li5. Foreman. ' duties of bis office. Mr. Hay has rec- vcrtiLAnoa asd ibos ooob. We the mcmhers of the Grand Jury omroend that the matter uf ventilation fur the court room be submitted to the Grand Jury at tbe next term of Court, after the Commissioners bave ascertained tbe eust aud plan ot -aaie. In the matter of the County Treasurer's roam we recommend that a good iron door be placed leading from the ball to the room containing tfiesafe holding the public funds. MichailHat, May 21 t, l!-5. Foreman. TAVIllX LRC53SS. The following appiicaiions for license' to i sell spirituous and malt liquors, wine and cider, were presented to the Court on Tues day evening, and acted on as follows : Licenses were grants to Scott Sterner. Joseph Schrock and R. T. Frazee. Coodu- Alexander Ehoads. ' Kockwood, Milford kiwashipk aad to 8. P. Swritzer at Sand Patch. Larimer township." Licctuvs ware refused Charlotte Williams. Stalisbnry, and WineforiGarvey. Alieeheny township. - The appikattort of Henry Loecbel, Saiisbury, was wtth.ira'jn. aoao 5B aaiSbS vtxwa. Order to view the ground proposed for a road in Brothersv alley township from the Garrett road on land of William Bittner to Fine Hill road on land at or near Samuel Philson's mines, CooUraed u- with us- ual order as to opening, Order to view, lay out and Vacate part of the Bockwand and 'mrrett road from the iron bridga across Cox'a creek near Sock- woo.1 to near Shuck s Biackaerta anon aa ;sAid ro l in Milford T.p, wfl,it Coanrmed i. . in Somerset j Twp. from a pabiic road near Jonathan j Snyder's to the public road near Samuel j Berkey's coal bank. Confirmed mist. Ac I rderh view the irmund irorl Xur j roaii La Paint Tarp. from tne iiu&iii: rood near Ja-ob Hoffman so! near a run TCf j sa,d road fc. Somerset Cambria rsiinjal on LuvU tf Amirpw Lehman win-re sail railroad crosses Paint creek. Confirmed hi UHer to view, vacate arl supply parts of the road from Hivrwille t Krim's bndire. in Qaemahoning township to a point on said roaal on lan.U of tienrge ln kes. ('oniirmed ni u, du:. I Ordrr to view the site propuami !br a bridoe across Stonycreek on the line between j ! one miL north of Spracetawn, Can armed i; JJ I Order to view and assess damages and j ! COOtnbations nn immnt ti th nnwnin.r tf i t a MtrpwC l M 'i. I : Mrr " r lt..r,in j of J. D. Liveugood, t. aL AnDrov.,1 and con firmed Petition of citizens of Shade township tor a bridge over Park Shade creek at ReiU's Mill in Shatle Township. Viewers. . I. Swank, Hiraru H.;ffmaa and Isaac Yoder. rsvjtrESTS. Retura of Jury of inquest held oa body of an unknown colored man. killed at Rock wood, May 17th. IS-sj. Approved. Return of Jury of inquest held on body of Frank MoGuire. killed by a fall of rock while at work in the Allegheny tunnel in Allegheny township. Approved. Spring ie here with its birds, Sowers and fragrance, and we are on hand with every-i thimr wanted ia the wav of Miilenerv, Xotions, and Trimminspi. Everything newr j Hrin. u a...l!llI!lTlI" cheap and elegant. 'iKait-r ")- u ir r e i it c.- I Baeawlwat a) Msb Mrs. M. M. rrolwel! & to.. i - meal, 100 t Mammoth Pl.-k. c - lta.s. (knitlttcas, fi-lf. - MAKRIFTD ! e.ncry haewai .... Cora, (ear) aew ft jal : r---- - ; - r I - llhellwi I oW .. PHILUPl'I-XEFF.-On Tr.nrs.iay, Stay f TZ5L?'i?J.'.'.Z 21, 15, at tne Lutheran parsonace !n S.ira-1 tm erset. by Rev. J. F. Shearer. Mr. C. M. Phil- 1 i"":": lipri, of Ro.-kwo.Ki, to Miss Rebecca XetT, of Haais. (mr-euri) ft a a ' i Lor0.a jmerset. : rtnOT. mi la, ft a , r- ! " apper. - " tp. DIED. STtldllnifj.iad chop Me t . . tM. ft on ....... HECKXEE On Thursday, May 14 ts,S.". in Milfonl Township. Mrs. Pbcbe Heckler, aged 73 years and 14 days. I BARXET At the old homestead, neari Jenner X Roads, May lath, Mrs. Mary j Barnet, aged 72 rears, 3 monthsand davs. i iV-: tt . -it-., i: - r i t. u.ufoii, jACiii.i. i'jn.utiu, Medici. Torchon, V lenciennes and other Laces, m White-Cream . .. ,, , . . .. and Ecn. suitable fortrmmmg. Bantings, Lawns, and Xun's Yeilings in widths from . . , . . one inch to a quarter of a yard, at prices so low as to be within the reach of all. Mrs. M. M. Tredwell.t Co. A Murderous Plot. New Okleass, May 21. A plot was discovered this morning to . blow open the d ors of the parish prison and release the prisoner. A j gatjji of ten prisOur. beadei by i one Mc Int rye, a Neiy Mexican de.s- j pernda. bad secured ?everI pounds; of powder and eucceded iu tillina the locks of the cell and entrance doors, intending t- explode the ! chares at a iven signal, s i3inate tthe kci trs ai;d tscaoe. (ue ot trie weaker, eu, novTcw, aLu formed SnerirT Butler of the plot. The tif r.i n (T T.riwur.pra pr at once " i . u . 1 separated and put ui the strongest; i cna in tne prison. Tbe Pljmoeiii SanVrerw. ! Plym. ith. May 2D. The execu-1 live committee reported this uorn ;ini that on Mar -3, there were 41 ; ... rtf fcnn.-iirl fvar rhen ; - w' -j ....... 64 r.ew ca.-es have been recxrted. making V)-). lbere have been o. deatns in trie past two wK3, lear-; ( 1DJ 3, l.'4 bemai convalescent. A I : taajority of the sick are improving. ' j t Ut mariV are Tet critical. Destitute - f.tmilie- to tbe number of 24o are ! recei vii.j; aid- The total disburse- ' ments have been $5,1X). A 1 oman Burnett to Death. READixn, Mar '22. The large barn of Eli Mjlin, of Pequea town - ship, Lancaster county, was destroy - ru i'y ureniiiT 1.013 uiumius. iu: Slssvaamnl ofu ffi'ftu ineiiiii bam contained sixteen fat cattle.two ?SV,THTr?tMiT,i!i?u hoie,tiT( cows, twenty tons ot baticUM. andn-w hcbbabd beus. Pnbiin. which was burner!. It ia supposed II 1 1 t t tne DeifctaDOraOOU, ad Der DOHeS Were r.,i,T.4 ir, thd Miir.a tKij en trr i rr The loss on the buildinc and cod- tents ia SI.tAiJ ; insurance, 82,M)0. ; The coroner is now holding an in- quest. ! Married on His Wife's Funeral Day. Dan scby. Conn., May, 21. Ben jamin Hawley, a farmer, aged 50 year, yesterday buried his wiie.who had iocs been an invalid. On the return from the funeral he stopped at a town with his housekeeper, who I was one of the mourners, and they Soon after the new-' i were marrie.1. : cot.siiieratjiy improveu in nea.tn. ! He ha no intention of resigning, ' . . .. lu f ,k,. I;',,. . iuiu laaca uuiu ui uic nuik xic a : man who means business, j Mr. Hay has a good deal of ac cumulated business on his desk, j His position is a trying one, aad its duties are very -arduous; but Mr. Har is a man of remarkable enersry far beyond his physical strength ! and will soon show the eountry a sample of hia mettl ia the rapid discharge of these duties. FlgrrUrnj With Burslsrs. BntTOT, Obio, Mar T3 were hear4 ia the a'wreroom of J. FL Connor, near the centre of town, last night, bj a clerk who slept up stairs. The clerk escaped by s win dow aid aroused Mr Connor and his son. The three retanwd to the store and wrirprised the thieves, four ia number, A fight followed d which a score of shots were fired on both sides. Faily three of the robbers raa to the ko and disap peared. : It was then ascertained that one of the the theives was dead, sad that Connor was fatally wounded. The clerk, Hiram Ed wards, received a slight flesh wound The safe had been opened and over 2.000 taken oat. Part of this be longed to a disabled soldier who bad just received it as a pension. No clew to the robbers except a letter in the pocket ef the dead man, addressed to H. L. Adams, and postmarked Detroit, could be discovered. Rrtjrwetl After Forty Ver, j V AsHl.ViTO, May 2T An afaca DOfiniadler of the fourth Indi clas;;. J wb ie n-iiiutioa was received to- j Ja v, States Ibat lie sr.li appointed duririi; Irs-IJtut I'.'It's ailtuinintra- I lion, aiiil fcji. strvtjil cotittnousl 10 ; jear. lie recooirjecJa a DemiKrat 43 his samor. i In Memory 3f Mr. Froiinghuvsem. V..rjr.v;To.v, May 21. Fem-tary . Eavartl Lh Mllotir.j orJer ! totlar: "Frederick T. Prplinsrhay late jsvreta-rof tat of the j i--Q1a, a"S- Glea yesterday in la resrect to meEorv: m honor of his pr; i. j r . - , - i ervice-s; of the virtues tfcat marked career as a private citizen and as a aiaciaa, ana woica win toe snrTiva in the srateful recollexition of his countrymen, it U ordered that this denartmfr.t he clospd on th day to be appointed f ;r hia funeral and to De arapeu m rnjarms ten dar?.' WOOL: Tut ui earfaaaee ttr Lrvuds. . A. C tUL soaiurr aiAaiaitcT. Oometail by Cona a Baaaira. ai.gmt nt CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR aspieatrtsd, a ...... ...kMtie ..... ti ;K ; lie : . .... e j -. 2-1 it t 1-S ....... :u ... ji rjtr i.ae ; e , V.'t : .... iujd : li'.Je I .Mae jlj;Ue : (.x-nroe ,...fl 'il ' Viae i j rw-atwes. fi 3n (new).. f--ir-we Srwe I 7,,2? t'gn ia ui martet.. g;t, So. 1. ft bbV. Vitri".".."."."."." Z aTib1. -k" .YZ Soir-ir; vbUuw ft Tuiow. ft " .. Wheat ft bo ! t rtM 7S . - 7.-a i Sc.H'W i 'f-(? i ..... AM'Ui-W t nvfrr-Tim" vnTT..n T7XLCL TQK NOTICE, tj fcjiaie of Sarah K.niaell. Jee' i. l.te ot BrKtj- t erSTitiey Tw.k, ?l-.aieiset . p. tertAJi,nu. ,m M wttt. 'nut ten -inri u. ui MJtnunL ty toe pn.per auLu..nrv. notice is Here.. aiven to tn..ij tnu:et iii b mmu. namtie MTmnt nl I tbt)M aiiViD4 ''aimi -ir .leuiaaus will ;.tem pr. j ent them luly aattiectientei for seuiemeot oa Tfiorsoay, Jaiy 2. ls4. at my mkim la Ber ilin.fi. ! Z. T. KIXMELL marrr. La-cuior. JEGAL X0TTCE. r Wii!i.tii X. Fnt'ar. nf Pri.i, V.lim tv Jovph Brubker. ot w t'amnr. K.tn. Kiio Fri, "I JuacT.w-. tinn'rn I' ariiy. Pi.. Ivn iafer. (" nutnw. Tmwx. tw M yi'&rj ui nmrs. rit : Mie Wiu ami Mio Bir iT. cf J 'cn!uwri. .,!iji:ir anty, an! S-krri W ii.er. jti ,tiy ai iJvijeowo. Ca- Dr.;. wt-oatT, r. j Tl -m r hen.'? nc.fifl-t Xh-.it In parnianr nf U'rli i priti n lssupJ ut t the- ijr?hu oart j ot S'mer?t Cuaniv. F, I will ai. to fa;aect-a : the prrniiSvTv on '.tie r( ent of rrhtm Brn- I von Tahiti v. tu 4r ufjjiv, i, ! .. wturm Tm " "Mu1 thm ! JOil.s WITFK SoerSlTs Offlw. r Soeritf. JUj-r, xi. s B UDGE SALE; 1 a i 'oramiiniter? oi S mer-t Toanty will it- r let : pontic oat cry. m Ui pruii4v-s, to Uie i ben 3iila-r. TCESDA I, JL'XE '1Z, ISSo, i At 10 o'alpea A. the ahaiianta v.raa iroa bri.lice over Uk -rsa. w.at tw uun.trt feet m. , i tw tte tr!. wn.mr1. puMie mi rr m Mey. : . smuit Towasnqi. also j fetale.! penociialsfbraa irra laperstrartare rnr ! tbo .ixive aiawfiry wi.l b receive at the Com-. rcii?i.fa;r.rr s OHi-o vnuM .-I'fe r. v.. Jmae 'k . tvia. The pmtr tare will tm 63 feet lax m- i rwa iu oi ariEen.. wtrh a ii.ui.jt n:w3, ' Flans aoJ !meiti..ikius ao b Mea at ctw Com- oud?iuaer vince. i PrTER T r'vIRA'-LD, AJilMC LtPL. jUSAs 311. L1.TL . Xiznt j Comaussloavrs, i ' 1HTELU6EHT SOLICITORS WMTE9 FOB THE: j Memoirs of ( yji V'l j Agents Wanted t -W , fwIVEMI a-- IU LJ7 US.ieCW. ; kBt4 lNt5 Buwmr learwl. FTT'ertna. i SiJT-JS W. A T. 3oai th, Geneva Narwr, prfj-K-. w. iliMjUISLLm aprL-'.-4it yr-eow. 134S FC2TT TTA23 5TJCC3i IZZ5 ae-'A-'E fTANO AT THE HAD. ; .Mtt,4u) rta fWMag Saca.sst a . I uae. Our Latest Success. 'e, 3 i tC f t, Pi;? TriTfy fT5 MiVIna loJ ) 1, 'l.li.. bv& Li.Ulj. IMih ie cr if'-jc.is nu-fa-.ti exrer.t.iw ef e.rf.i : r v C u. f..r r s - - Crril l-bi.-. , i ara a. -" ft Efmwiu iuimwi 'S 4ri: 'Iv'fH ,!-.' W i.wtji : a isi r ft-sh : Porter j. Wam.attsi j: 9mh tte: S.-i -n.- irj. tie: Jieu'.i-' .'. wir E.tS's uC3Jr.s: tn mtzi rzam u-vtf t a. ..s . 7cr-etr, ril.T t. .)i;.ni. Hjs t S Jl St Tt Attaen rsenn isrisit.rf mwq. rrirt are oet m t a ti iMMdiu:. Its 3sTKr &nM )! Ana tfest ts-ns. a is a tiei9M rroatirv. if ire net atruiti wseitiae. m w(WT aa a6EF ia tn.; COf-StTT. WMUwsiarcataiauaaf er suC sHces. 34 bi4 Swy a samorn sKichma ana si-'fiemt 4 to yaurtrwras. t uvyoe aaa wsfce 1 terms le a sttart tuna, tout vsa oa ma a fair, souars. Hemjt tn'm MfM "his nw .-r nta. aawasalHE HOwfi SCWfNft saCHMS CO. AT-iT 'W ljr. IMPORTED CLYDESDALE S TRATETFl A EX. Wilt Kaad at my Fans this araa. at at ta i tnvare a Bar wiia ai. yTR.l THE i S.V Is !n ftx rwrf nhi. wncka over iJuo D.Hia.1. aaa m a trt-liuisurC ur, . havtn sum 8i 'tie oe e in taa ooatv. i will aiaa Aiaaa ay Hamhtetoaiaa Trestas Staiiluea, j ADiambra and Highland thief,! a vs a tanman. Ttiese aie are ss wfl r kauwa tbat a la ant gcewmary to armaar fnrcaev auee. auap.y to say Uwy ar brsi fr.m ia M Bted striiiis lhe tnttSce-6ra orje BitBw iaarl. aa U tet si ; the aouve haesw Have ti.ag at -,ae kigoest pneva ever ubtaiawl Sur horses la the F. BETFLET. TIE BI3GI3T HUMBUGOUT wiUAivavs haw sa mrttcm Tef -hlti I.. t, mek wmw h iii.i m mmi .T i mt it. It p A0!itiuiMrai umtlt mivl fiim isame tm. w aih I A4ASSJT ia ah fury, ntrrtauia. AUwuaa tlua nu tad raa rul eiirulan isd SaO inimauua StXS. Baapmaiac ttiagua 1. atr xs iTissia TU a Caawik. I. may. WE AYILL OPEN THE CAEPET of 1S85 Avith prices of the difler- - 1 4- lllt illtlUL" Ul ever known in VTe need but two grades to convince the pub- Tajtestry Brussels, 50 cts. a yard. Body Brussels, 1.00 a yard. : These prices are without prec edent and the goods are the best AFEED.Yaue for money n e mar- People of Somerset, take ad vantage of the low prices now, to reearpet your dwellings. GEES, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, I0HNST0WN. PENN'A. j E5UC3SED BT j ?jETTE2 152 1 1. .... . It..t . . AU.. U. ! T?J " i Over 5CO Mi.l jfjl Sard fcr Beautiful ' j k h' Fce Lict C. I Designs. H:.' i. ? : Ciretttrr;. ! rz ' " T0 NOT Watches and Silverware UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE !fine new stock W. II- W0013' 2 BAXK BLOCKt SOMERSET, !1 M BOOK STORE IH SOMERSET. wm. hh:. welfley, BOOKSELLEE. SOMERSET, PENN'A. BIBLES, TES TA3LEXTS, !). IT'I lit, I JliWllttniHtHj t ftr-' HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS j? trEir. .is the nvoRiTE p;rr. f.v ul ittlxs .t.vn srvorvc. 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TEA DE ..1,. 1 4-1 UUUS lUHCi 111UI1 Western Penn'a. quote prices of It Will Fay You Ts Buy Yoor Memorial Work Of 11 F. Stair, Sm&t, Ml Manufacturer of and Dealer in 11DU 113 EliUll I31L Etr W'rrt FvitiiW M Short Xortr', m u9 4'oiar. Jif Aqcnl fttr ( dlTS B&OMkf perm b mtor WO.tr.C.YT WORK win tuvi tt rht;r tncrt cotra.l ii if tttcp. wbtif DfrrriwTTiar will bsi clvsm iim. i'mt fortune 'j fnrurUfKii t K ny aW Hit fe. Intm.ioel bv BF.V. W. A. GBI. !. el.ie.1 in.rrm.n j pnim of MATEtlA'. AB I'M' :ril:fl'. n.l wtilett b. .twnuwl ml), uis P'p" iar l bic tor nir 'aaotfai.la Clt mai. ivhllt 1I1C11L, WM. F. SHAFFER. BU YOUR JIYJIX BOOKS, Ir'fk. in nil Depart rue nl& ' Lifra- fly arindlaw zzi ULzzLZizzkzi SwWweWa II. AV KLFLEY and Children. Caaaaraa c nB Ojlle. CnajrttDanow. Soar Suxaacav Dwrtaa ajwrwtn. EJia W-. abwaw ana posin il O- I WaaaAjanoae awdtcatioa. Tea Cares CoeeaaT. tt rottoa Stre.&T. i f y
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