ke Somerset .Herald. oTt SCC"- Editor. .iirDrugF. . swaMratBoy.i- : crests are fcsnioniible, medicines .timbers, rh Garden seeds, C. S. Bojd. puresdbeK drugs at lathers. ji.wwiCemtii-to-o. C.X. Boyd. Tbe new P'k P1 b" PPId- V.jtice J. B. Snyder s to. tr-"" wv b ' . , yvoe will be alion osy cr"F "" indications. Wc;a,v u i times pfn ,ai rhocjps;. . ..kr twine ofpd quality and cuetpu B HjUt1""11'- w M. A. E fats for jersey., as she ;!, ttetn wry low. flu imported and dome-tie cigars at LjnWi Prog Store. IrT Aieba.un for walla and ceilin g doe 'boff. Sold by C.X. Boyd. t n Trpes and Gems taken In the best tt Welfley " Photograph Gallery. Tar prices at Welfley'i Photograph Gallery low a? those of any other in town. IfcDU, Oils and Varnishes, good joods at C. X. Botk. U price. ,;d reaJr for use, all colors jrai- k3. YUtS Dd P0UDllS' C X Byd' TV handsomest stock of ne. k-wear ana , i : ., .. ran ClTinJ at jrets iurniu'" s fecber's nothing Hall. - Tbr fifth Annual Keunion of the Soldiers t Ppninvlranla will be held in Viaaisporton August 19th, 20th, and Slst Belt. :m iltlilce in calling at Jlc- S.;iaa s Dental Booms for any and all 'vnta! operations. Uaer s Blocs, iup sia.rei suunrset, Pa. .1. suit of clothes within the rrttyii It will par yon so go M J. B. Sny jrrsnd Co. s while they hare their grand dofc&g oat sale. " Pips, what is an 4 offensive partisan,' in the !mocrata talk so much about"' Ah. nj son, it is a Republican postmaster ho eaa onions. Beaver county lawyers take a simaltane r.ui Taoation eery summer, closing erery Uw office in the county. This year it wiU tread from July 6th to August 15i. We expect every roan running an account ;thns on the books to call within the nrt davs and settle his account Pont f.-vrrftbia." J- B. S!CYDE A Co. Ptrs.ns desiring to have a good Cabinet rM.rr!i ,aken' Wl!l do weI1 to t,v the wrk done at Welfley's Photograph Gallery is the Mammoth lski, Somerset, Pa. Ttsrher? who may desire to apply for Nhonis in Somerv Borough' will please mi in their applications by the 1st of July. W. H. WklTUT. Yuu am save money ay purcnasing your .!ruf. medicines, chemicals, paints, oils, tarcahes. ett, from Loather, th druggist o: Mtuerset. when yon can get the most and brtt pwJs tor the least money. 1 wwiid inf.jrm the Public that I am still carrvtnc an tlit rtiOtograpV busiaesa at my t'.ti ejiafclifhed PboUipraph gallery in the if . I Dl L W. H. WlLFI.IT. F. iSL A twoeated spring wagon, with half-platform springs, panel box. and n-.le or shafts. Also, one Limken Buck ciim. Chakub Sit all, Somerset, Pa, CaaroaiA. H"bm baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. bei she was a child she cried for Castoria. When sh was a Misa, she clung to Castoria. When behad Andrew she gare thn Ck.-1'a. NoU4L &-HOOL. We will open a Xormal S. boo! at Irsira, Pa July r, l8i For ranicniars address either of the teachers at Berlin. Pa. J. M. r.KKKIT. J. A. BlBKCT. The !atetTTOTelty is " ginger ios en-aai," m whict the heat of the ginrer eoowter4ct :h chill of the cream, and the. frigidity of the mta nullifies the. fir of the ginger, pwdncing. it is said, a happy medium most ruifyirir to the epicurean palate. W have a lot of Campbell", Harris", c. Ca.s5nire Suita heavy good for win ter, that we will cloeeout in this grand clos ictwie. You can buy them now for much km than they are worth. J. B. SsTDEa 4 Co. If yon think of buying a Black Cashmere or s;lk dreaa any time within a year, we rJarantee yog can save 2S per cent, by call :r.f tta n now, at all our Silks and Cash-meres-Bla. k and Colored, will be sold f n'l'-m of cost. J. B. S5TDEB i Co. ' N'T.'.. All persons knowing tliemselyes to as win pleas call and aetUe r stroant belore the 1st day of Aogost. Weseid.wi make any one trouble, but all acroosts not settled by the first of August :1! he plaTed in the hands of a proper ofB r tor collection. J. B. 8tib 4 Co. VnrwuLi Xohjial. The Sfeyersdale Xunul honl will be opened in the latter of J!t. The session promises to be an mterening and soccessfal one. Any infor ir.ati.io deiied wiU be furnished by address inc the principal. D. C En-mro, Sleyeradale, fa. Vlr MiiirrMain Street Wa havw w added a larjre P-efrigeratoT to our Veat Market ia which all meatt can be kept eoo Mclean. Mutton. Beef, Pork, Ac, kept oantlTon hand. Opea daily. Pmrtiea iwrnt meat can have H kept in the Kefrig raawBata wanted. Koaa Dat ft Co. B.iss n Watvtus. Having bought American WatAea at tsdejrwvHjprijea.Im selling tbem at V never before quoted. Waltham, El Sprinrfie'.d and Bockford movements s'id Silver eases at $8, $10, $1! and $14. tTrrT witch gisaraateed. E. McDowtu, Jeweler, Somerset Pa. J,e. I'ickerhet, a rariwan, wants in French, in classes or private, for tta ofJ:,,T.ni! Attgn , noderate. Reference. -Mr. Albert TT Bell. Mrs. Sullivan Johnson, "tWTfh. Please apply soon, at office of paper. -Tt public j, hereby notified PiU 1-. H. 8. Berkey raceivVd "Wer from n. , Hiram J. Bowman. h eBdorsetnetit fur !hirtr dollars. will not pay H, at we have ner re 'd any r,! sr tM : , , , .. E-5t. Laaarrri Bao. T F"" -H H Flick and T,mtTtUlnoril" t,wi Cele- fer Beapera, Mowers and Horse Cm"DO evrrr ane. -ne- 3a1itiear,d W their 4 ilX-8COtt"rreln"0r H" heV-T: UrT t-beat harvest 2V the world and ,e advise "tasuf. meo,toie.the before pur- - St The bay harvest has commenced. ' Th days will soon begta abrt. j a j The weather wa quite efciTy Hondayv- Thie town ia at present over-ruu with tramps. y t 4 . 4 , Wtiera ara yoa going to apend the Fourth? - - Horoe-raiaed strawberries In our market are abundant The Cist invoice of summer visitors ar rive last wee. . ' r y ; The weeds in the Academy grounds are growing beaatilully. Mr. William Wearer is erecting a frame dwelling, on Race street Spring chickens are ia market and are selling at fifty cents per pair. Mr. Daniel Flick has built an annex to bis batHing o C moo Street. j There were a great many people from the country in town on Saturday. Locusts have put in an appearance in some pans of Bedford county. ',. ' The new rate or postage, and the new postal card, go into effect to-day. Mt Pleasant has a colored military com pany with forty-five men ia rank. Hon. A- J. Colborn left Somerset Sunday afternoon to Tisit a sitter ia Vlisaoarw. -, . Owing to the near approach of the picnic season, our Sunday-schools are Increasing in membership. Vessn Chambers and Alex llooaton have greatly beautified their properties "on Tur key foot street Three new houses are t be erected In !be near future South of town, on the 61d DeO' nison property. A number of Pittaburghers who have en. gaped boarding here for the summer, ar rived on Monday. i . 'V! V fk Very refreshing and much needed show ers of rain have visited this section within the past three days. Mr. Frank Postlethwaite returned borne last week suffering from the effects of aa at tack of malarial fever. The country never looked more beautiful than at present and the roads are in spies did condition for driving. . The Editorial Excursion to Long Branch 1at week was narticlneted in by about 300 representatives of the press of the State. Mrs. Kennedr, wife of Mr. Daniel Kenne dy, of the Mt Pleasant Journal, is visiting fn Somerset. She is the guest of Mrs. John Xichol. F. J. 0"Connor, Ej.. is rusticating this week in Jenner township. Hi brother and partner "Doc." is taking care of the business of the firm. Hon. Richard Haldeman, of Harrisburg, arrived in Somerset Saturday.' Mr. Halde man is the owuerof one of the finest timber tracts ia Somerset county. - VTe are in receipt of an invitation front a Committee composed of young gentlemen of Meyersdale to attend a select basket picnic, at Voder's Station on July 4.b. A walk around town will reveal the tact that some of the alleys have not had the necessary cleansing that ia essential for the general health ot oar community. , Bead the new advertisement of Dr. J. M. Louther, in another column. He offers lib eral inducements to purchasers, and you will save money by patronizing him. Pmtmaster Cafiroth has added a number of new lock boxes and newspaper boxes, has changed the money order window and oth erwise altered and imaroV ed the postoffioaT Xever at any onetime within our recollec tion has there been so track building, paint ing and improving of properties in Somerset as at present "The town presents a very near, and attractive appearance" thia tamcier. The new cement pavement in front of Mr. Washiaptoa. Megaban residence, on Main street, is a thins; of eutjr, and is greatly admired, jjlt is the. rsi, "pavement of.fbe kind that has been put down this section. The Daily Cntwtonwmltk, of Topaka, Kan sas, of the 35th, notes among the arrivals in that city of Mr. t. B. JToore,'of New Isl ington, Pennsylvania. Our friend Cyrus appears to be determined to see all of the West Mr. Simon Schrock, proprietor of the Edgewood Hotel, informs us that he has rented the house and furniture to a gentle man from Pittsburgh, who will occupy it as a private residence during the summer months. The present fashionable feminine hat trimmed with buge bundles ot flowers ed in front and towering aloft to aa un. known height, is calculated to make a love ly woman look as fierce and imposing as a drum-aiajor. when be boss out en dress parade." John It. Scott, Esq., returned from his Western tour Friday evening, highly de lighted with the country he bad seen and the people he bad met It will now be in order for the Senator to be invited to deliver a lecture on his trip Monday evening of next court week. The proprietors of the Somerset House and Glade House have been doing a great deal of painting, papering and general fil ing up. preparatory ta receiving summer boarders, for the past three or four weeks. Mr. J. Frank Gaul bat been doing the work at the Somerset, and the Cummins Brothers at the Glade House. i The Somerset Skating riak was crowded with spectators Ttrareday and Saturday ev enings of last week to witness the exhibitioa given by the Cpdegrave Broth era, of Johns town, who rank among the best in tbe country. The crowd was delighted with the performance, some of (he feats performed being truly soarveJoos. Probably tbe finest herd of Jersey cattle in Somas County, and we believe one of the finest in tbe Stata is owned by I'nde Tom " Parson, and can be seen at ais form west of town. They are regular beauties and the sight of them will weft repay lovers of fine cattle for the walk to Mr. Tarson's farm, where the owner takes pride and pleasure in showing tbem. Prof. A. C. Holbert's spring term of nor mal school closed on the l?th nit It was attended by a large class and " was piite a success, as have been all the normals that Prof. Holbert has taught He has a well established reputation aa a teacher, and bis schools are always liberaly patronised. He will commence a fall term of ten weeks, on tbe 17th of this month. . Miss Cora KimmeU, daughter of Mr. Geo. V. Kiramerj. at MUford township. Is ss. en terprising and energetic" yoing lady. 'Sev eral years ago the went to Dakota and pae empted some four hundred acres of land that bat lately become quite valuable She bas beea oa a visit to bar parents and for mer borne, and List week again started for Dakota with tbe intention of filing a tree claim on one hundred and sixty The draughts made on tbe Court House well by the Poor House Investigating Com mittee have been too asucb for it, and it baa gone dry. Tbe Committee are aQ strictly temperate, beace the large quantity of pa nip water ased. A friend, at ear eibow wiasmii that th pomp is oat of repair, but before any steps are taken towards having it fixed tbe advice of the Tfrs iw lajl Qitajif a should be asked as whethir 1( wattA la better to repair tbe old one, or place a aew one in position. tsani.Kiif r naiterna and - Babgaxws In bisf drwafw white d iwsjtrTfcinds of srmmer veiiing, burning. aawrat, Sk fn aassterytve Ac.. ta close out whst I have left, at tbe lowest prices ever asked for good goods. A raer swindle is oaf the loAdv-wfcicb ia thus described : Two men call on a farmer and represent themselves to be photograph- TkM ante to famish She isssner vritb a photograph of bis Woe for" firry1 cents. Tbe farmer tigns aa, agreement to reoaive the pbc4agraa at tbe price taiaejC agreement turns np ia due time as a promi- sory note for a goodly sum. The Xew Centrerill Xormal and Gram mar School in charge of B. . Waller and Prof O. O. Baylor will opes Monday, July 27thbtnd close with the Superintendent's ex amination. Prof Savior is a graduate othe Millersville Xormal and will have charge of th Vnmml riawt Inntrnrtions ffiven in tte bigtierraachc if destradV raj (uttbwr information address E. E. Weller, Gebharta, Pa.: ,: r : . ,i I r . ... An Hungarian woman came to Somerset last week and made infocmation against an Italian for selling liqaor at the Kegrotaoco- tain tunnel without first having obtained a license so to do. . A warrant erst aisced in the bands of a constable for bis arrest, bat when the officer was seen approaching his. shanty he broke tor the woods and bas not been seen or beard of since by Aha minion .of the law. .. ...,... l-ii i - ... s v Henry F, Schell and John F. Xichol of Somerset, Penaa arrived in the city, Satur day, oa a tour through Nebraska and Kan-, sas, the object of which is tne selection of a speateon for Usseatabliebsaent of an esdu tlve wot sAd sitae storj by Mr. Xiehol. They continued their joumey down the Val ley, Sunday evening, after an inspection of - . - . , . If. our town apo. farrr-uim-.ug country. jr- Cook (Scb.) Tribute. A mysterious disease bas broken out amongst the horses in McKeespori, Pitts burgh and other towns in that neighbor hood, which threatens to become epidemic. It is supposed to be a specimen of glanders and is fatal in almost all cases. Already., about twelve or thirteen horses and mul have either died or been killed, and tbe dis ease has been vuiauiauieated to the dors, cats and Other mnhrials. - -- J-J t The JUpub!kne vc Blair county held their convention at Hollidaysburg last week and nominated the following ticket : Sher iff. . Graham Meadville ; Prothonotary, Charles Geesey : Poor Director, Joseph Kob- inson ; Jury Commissioner, Daniel Laugh man. H. M. Baldridge, Bobert A. McCoy and Charles B. Downing were elected dele gates to the State Conventjoti, and were in structed for Theodore H. Wigton for State Treasurer. socbtsi or JoiT o tBB B. t G. In or der to allow its patrons to visit their friends, tbe B-tO. Railroad will seli, round trip tickets from all points on Its Main Line snd Branches, including the Pittsburgh Divis ion, except between Baltimore and Wash ington, on July 3d and 4th, good to return nntil July 6th inclusive, at greatly reduced rates. These tickets will be recognized upon all regular trains In eitbef dxreetiatf-ihatj make the stopsj JK.iiJUsiUu m . m QcaaTEatr Mirme.-A Quarterly Meet ing will be held at the Methodist Church on the 4th and 6th of July. Preaching and Quarterly Conference Saturday at S rx. Lovefeast Ssbbath morning at 9:3U r. K. Preaching at 10:30 A. M.. followed by Lo: Supper IVaceinf tAS r. . The Presiding Eloer Ilev. . G. Miiler. is to preach and conduct the services on Sat urday and Sabbath forenoon. All are cor dially invited. J.X.Pershing. Tbe members of tbe Somerset Ministerial Association have issued aa address to the temperance workers of Somerset County, asking their opinions as to the advisability eiolding aunry' eBj vtiiy foj the pur pose of organizing a County Committee to watch the pary aoramatooas, ont all . points affecting the interests of temperance. If the plan ia deemed feasible bv the leading tem- peranee workers of tbe various townships of tne county, a cau tor a county convention will tbcrtly be issued, j 'X ."-; : In Brrtafi mXat oFa or saw l.irstni t& V STraia rssnuve sne sssbbok as a cqs place. Chosen Sir cloth fn. sunders rub the arms and leirs with pieces ofice wrapped in towels nntil the excessive beat of surface is allayed. , Give twenty drop of aromatic spirits of hartshorn in a little water every twenty minutes or half hour. Xo effort fas arise or walk should be allowed till the person is qbite restored. Hartshorn is said to be better (baa brandy in esses of snnstroke. , -: " , . : ' SborUy alter coea Friday, as Mr. Boss Davis, Swith his wife sd little girl were de- Iscending the Stoyeatown bfllta a buggy, off. The "accupants were thrown from the "bagjrv, assj Mi a,. received injonesthat for a time it was feased would prove fatal. She was takes to Mr. Irwin Pile's house where she was attended by a physician and towards ev en iac was able to4is resvedto bar awn boraea jf a -Baia-w siiebtlv inJ jured, but tbe child escaped unharmed. The buggy was badly demolished, and the horse was slightly hurt about the head.. Tbe sdiolaitie course of a young Mexican girl of aristocratic family is nsnaly finish ed " by the time she is 15 or sixteen years old ; then her mother or smtie matronly relative begins to instruct her in those do mestic (duties whtcb snarriage usually en- tarir: By the' wav'of practice she has for a time the entire, aian age meat of hef father's bxioaeiiAU.: orders ai Um pztmtitu pays tbe servants, provides rations for the car riage bores, looks ever the coachman's bill for shoeing, etc; in a word, keeps an ac count of all the domestic expenditures, and is thus prepared to take charge of a house of her own. Tbwewstasa of Baaing Carca homesteads, says aa agricuh4wl coAtssaaorary. which bas loaf pee-raiiad la soars of tbe common- wwattba, ia af Masai adoption tbsootaajt fiai ac: jtn apatopriate and expresaive nsasst saast render any rural bome BBore attractive aad pleasant so both oecwpaatsaBd visiWrs and It taesaatter of surprise thatse Bttleatteatioa ia given to ore. A wriiter on this sub ject suggests the giving of aaraeto every country borne, however Homely or isolated, and let those names be appropriate and mu sical short, sweet and easily remembered and pronounced. Tbe frame work for a new barn was rats. ed on the (arm of ex-Sheriff Geo. "W- 'Pfle, north east of town last Friday. The struc ture! 32x72 aist .aim) is framed iaa style en tirely different from thst hemof&saar ed in this section Mr. Samuel 4k i of Berlin, a well-known carpenter aid f lder bas the construction of tbe buildtnf der bis supervision and the manner I kich tbe different timbers fit and joins?) ! bet showed that they bad been prsf ith great care and by a master I " JTbe cruwlUat aaOMed ia b raisin of a splendid dinner at Mr. 1 lie i roe tbe liat ling bomeew Xorta street - Corn, which is tbe crop tr country bas most to hope, I first report made frasa Uli tbe first of com States, likely than last year and large enongb tor tbe lost en Winter wheat, in pa. Tbe important fact about this repoV it shows an increase of acreage am to one eighth and a onidition. oa t&a age folly equal to a year ago. If the er remains favorable a general advsa, a in tbe eame acale would gi a tbe bvgett yield oa record, and each a corn crop would mesa cheap fonf for tbemanw-Motit for tbe farmer aad large exports if y ter. . OerjtliiDs; in ta Dnm; lias at Sgasat nxmwmm.nm0nmm iw r--M I Henry Singmastei. oT Siroudahurg. h willed about $3Q,Cug to tbe. Vui ra.. Vutheran Theological Seminary of Gettaburg. If yon want to keep cool, go to Keener' and buy a Summer Coat and thin upderwrar. The new act reyalatissrtlas suae Tier's tea. are of orHos providec that bersafttr teacbsrs, ilsnl fing permanent certificates msy be dec- 4tad for a term of three years ; those holding profesnion&l crrtifcets ar twa years, leav ing the election of those UuUiog aon-froaVs-sional eerti Scares where they stood nncVr the former act regulating the election of teach ers." Aa amendment provides thaf lieref ter permanent certificates shall be issued by tbe school department at Harrisburg, on application of a coLnty or city superintend ent, indorsed by thV board of directors for whoa. the applicant shall have taught These certificates aie at present obtained after the applicant has passed a special ex amination before" i' permanent 'certifiate commHtee, indorsed by the scirintendent And board of diceetoss fur whom the appli cant bas tuccessfally taught for three years. tn a i . si lArraaaa-.Tka foitosrinw'latr lers remaining in the Post office at Somer set, Pa., will be sent to the Dead. Letter of fice if not called for before June 13, l&sS. BouTIeau, Beaton G. McXevjn. EJw.a . . Coleman. Sandras, 2. Sevan. Emma, Cloxton, Pairi Psafl, DaaW." " Cermier, Jacob. ? - Rector; Hnry.- - Farley, Thomas Jr.' Snowden A. Hook, Mrs. Mirya,!iir Sbadr.JUbeoca, Hombleston, Jacob.. Stahl, Mrs. E. K. v Johnston, Emma.. . Williams, Locinda. LitUe, Mrs. Thomas. WolfeSagle, P. P. M'CormfHt,Wl!rre YergiW,Tbemi!rj? Miner, Camline. 1 "ilt rotrra u. , . Biler, John M. Spongier, Mrs. Ellen Brown, Master Karl.' 8toj J. D. Gibson, J. E. t?srgnit, Henry, S. Hanna, Mrs. Jos. mvii- aoarrutt Fiorito, Guseppe. , . Spire, Mattinro. ' J. K. CorraoTH, P. M . Somerset, 1 aqaxit's Scrr With thi South Part The ease of Kaiph Bataley against la m. U. Tanderoiltand other members of tbe South Pemrsobres thewytiflicafe'bri ftbrtlre'api pointment of a receiver to wind up their affairs, came mitt (urelthe .superior Court on Wednesday. Bagaley . presented an .add i tional affidavit in which be stated that he never consented to any delay on tbe part of the South Pennsylvania Railroad Company in executing its mortyac fur $2 ,C0J,UU0, or in issuing its stocks and bonds on account of a contemplated change in its route, or for any other cause. He declared that be never consented that the committee should ad vance moneys of the subscribers to the con struction company without receiving all stocks and bonds therefor, simultaneously with such advances as required by the pro visions of the syndicate sgreement, and that be did not know, prior to bringing this ac tion, that such advances had been made upon the notes of the construction company for stocks and bonds, when issued or other wise, than precisely as required by the terms of the agreement. Cul. Edward C. James opened tbe argument in snpport of tire mo tion, and Francis Bangs for the defendants, argued that an injunction could not be granted, contending that no charges of wrong doing were made apainst the defend ants ; that there was nothing to shew tbey intended to deprive Bagaley of his mosey. or defraud bira'in any way. Counsel were given permission to band in printed briefs. and the court reserved its decision. - f I Bikklit's Mills Items. Plenty of rain. e , ,. AH-crops thrive.' '' 11 " v ; 1 'Vm. Shoemaker reports basiness bootn- ing. "": ' ' : V 1 Miss Llfezie Kieru of Eixrk wood. Is visiting 1 friends and relatives here. ' . ' ' 1 Cyrus Fikemx14)extisiwasjn town on Wednesday on offinisl.basioess. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Herring took in the White Oak cornai union on8unday last. '! Jacob Bowser's new barn "comes np two on a run. nasons ana carpenters are at work and a week more will see ft 'on Its legs. ' - ,;!'" John' Zinn, of Plnkerton, wis Visiting friends and relatives here. John looks stent and healthy and says the climate of Pinker- ton agrees with hi ru. ' ' J It appears our people are resolved to im prove their fruit. At least four truit tree can vassers were through here and each one says hedoes a very large business." ' ' Benjamin Eittner has the boss team of this vicinity. One day last week he hauled the largest load of "human misery" through town that was ever seen on a wagon. Irwin Brougher the" creat horseman of whom mention was made in a previous is sue, recently borrowed ahorse of E L. Beach iy and drove to Eorlin,' and, while re turning the borse'nocame sick anddied, TTie horse belonged to FspU Ilad.v and was loan ed Beachly for livery us? Now the delicate question of profit snd Una puolestUe brains of the trio. M . JunelilSi5 . Xa.vor-oos.. . DIED. II0FFMA5. On Tnesday, Junet in Jenner township, Catharine, daughter of Mrs. Susanna and the late Reuben Hoffman, aged 23 years, I month and 6 days. ' "In my Father's boose are many man sions." John 14:2. - 1 -" BELL. On Wednesday, June 3, 1RS, at tbe residence of Mr. E. H. Hudson, In the city of Macesville. Californisv William Beff. " By this short snnonncement in one of tbe daily papers of our far-off Western Etate, to awakened the memory of earlier wars and associations. Born aad reared to early man. bood in Somerset Cbunty. Fa, the son of Jolia Bell, Esq.. who occupied an honorable position in the history ef: the County, this son William, lailr rweMnasd with the spirit ef adventure, and with a Unviable desire to acquire wealth, in the year 119 sailed from tha pact of Xew York, for tbe tiulden Gate an the Pacinc a Cape Born. After a nine months voyage be found himself a youthful stranger on the coast of the great ttrritory. To him it was a world of development and discovery,. . Adventurers from every part of the habitable globe flocked is great numbers. He once remarked that so long as they were a Territory order and propriety ruled, even with this heterogeneous mass ; ' but when State tswa "succeeded territorial rule, crime and disorder followed. ' But the change of location and climate was not inhospitable to him., No acquaintances T Xo friends!! Xo companionship of bis" native borne, no philanthropic sage to counsel or direct," tlie tbe voyager oa life's tnrbolent stream, sep arated boat home, friends and kindred, we find him there laying tbe foundation upon which to rear tbe tiipmaiuUure of life. Honest in heart,' pure in motive, and broad in thought, with amiable and unostentatious simplicity of character, be readily gather ed aiany friends who dung to bin like the hry to tha eak,' and ' remain . ta sincerely mourn his departure. Few af oar eaiiyao quaintaaeaa (and it is ia the morning of Lre resnakeoorlsstinc friendsj, live in reecse ery more aagrant ti.aa the subject of tbia sketch. Ha waa the uiisataa (totbewb knew btat) of maay .Vianly virtot& EqOi tr tratb and justice, tha predicate ef lite. aadsaoal aocbored t ptiociplc ia yotufe, rareiy ever wanders astray . K a aaeedtess ta sax that tba sunset of such a life if tbe broad, open sunlight of immortal day.. . He passed quietly over the line that divides (iise and sternity.. His departure is icgraL. 1 1 ted by all who knew biro, aad sincerely win, uiiu aiwcretj i. : J 1 I mourned bjoolMwxaM sister. Mrs. ! Col. Samuel Elder, v . -. i WUUam BeHassssoii offxberiffJohn i Bell, 9f Jeaoer township, this county, who ! removed to WesUaoreUnd shortly after nis I term orfcfflce eipired." Both father ta& sod I were reD and IsTomWy known to many of' dor older dtl2ans.-ED.I ' ' ; " ' . ; - Z 1 (GreCTuborf papers pleasf copy.) 181 GREAT 'T- y n uit ..mw a Brstral taate OympiCtTaS a ha aaoath : loagM coated while or sansrad wltk a brewa far ; paia In tbe back, aides at aw aftaa aiiatskan tor Ehenmatlna : aasasv BSMMkrsi 9 ! of as SMttiae: aotaetliaas sao- Sent waterbrub, ur to.lleawB : ttDtntaaa-y aalUiloe:lw. Is alternately rUva aa sax: km tf Beuuiry. with a paiafbt seaaauna ol kav tn failed tails mma Ikhig whieei smsjlu to lurs teen iiiB . aleaalstw I law spirits : a tciek, rellw appear aa is af the akiaawtevea, adrvj euash : fever ; rasUassaeaa : taa mrlaa ia scanty an tisjl Bae rer ,; MALARIA, s ;PrsPHS CONSTIPATIOtwfi IKWOVSKESS, SK K HEADACHE, JATJND1CE, 1 nirn(rsinuAcrTS af W1 XaTU It lasesVwU wedBta Snath TsrDkl ijrer to aAMaltAveeuoD. ti acuWtnat eastiifvasM t tbe svsttsa. Ask oroeeaoanun. 'Is rearaiaae tne Liver, aatl eansssiht bile ta set aa ta waram. Tbsaaeaaaaf aila Maaat maiwl, a tmmim eases la prwiared, anlhaai4b it aariaetlv raawraa. Tae JUaraOator ia ajSraa with Jttf, sad the aajrpmt rmlU u tha awst deUeate taaaat. Six all last its ia whkh a taaativa, alMratrre or aararativs is aee4 ei it wiU siv ths meet perfee: aaiufaetioa. Tkr C luapttt. Fsnaf aaa SMt iaii Jicaicia a ta JjnmititrptT a irviiun xrrcw liana." aasjudsaaasai-r--.-wspa- - VV-. -5 Sh that jam fri ikm gtaalM wttk tb rl Tt oa tram 01 w mppar, pevptuva muj oy J. H. ZEILIN At CO., , aotaria sj itwaa, r rHIIVA, Pa n frWntW?d Chiltiren : 1 i " I efieeka, tThat il S Chtdreal VTiultunar fevwrs, tu.m sleep? Castor! a. . Vhea EaWea fre. aad err bv tan-as. SVaaacans taaarcsuc, kuia their worms. ...... Castoria. Cooathstttfoe, , Oolda, ladigcsuoo ; ' yai.iaf n rheti Wxirplifcie Pvnips, Caator Oil aad faresorie, and - . , . HriCatoTla. ' "Castoria. is ss wall adapted to CbUdraa that I reeoicmend it as superior to any aiadi- eisjrwjasssaw BMt-tJ. m. . m.. Ill So. Oxford SUBsssklfa. TX.X. " Tm Ctarraoa OutPAirr, Ut Fokea V'- Ti An abearata ars for HA em" saattLsOt, S?iw!a, Paia la tbe BaciBrjrrxi,CallE,. Ania. tastanexms Paisr reliever. I T EGAaOTICE... T Israei Baer. Daniel S. Baer. and Peter Baer. of Heaver l.'itv. Knmas Countv. ?!. . lua ai t n-rei'j i i ' i '. i c vim. in y.iM.iwi w writ of iRft.a kane.1 ut artne tmaaiir uonrt ol fHtarrst km, Pa, twill koUaalntaMStin tha real estate of J. Baer, dee .l., la Somerset Town'tiiu. at bu late reiioenee. ea Tae. air. t o uin aay or aaxssi, issa, wnsrs yua can atieae if 7 ob think proper. asana s irneo, t junjt n i i cn, Jolv.i.a.i . Sheriff. DMINISTRATOR"S NOTICE. Lttateof David Seemk. dee'tL. lata of Upper Tarkeyloot TwpL. Somarfet Co, i'a. LatUrs at admlDiKralloB aa tne aboT eatata bavins been arraated to the amlarslanad br tha proper antuonij, nocirv tm norvuj kittb m ... Denons Indebted to satd attate to aula immedi ate ptjmmt. asd those bavins; claims acaiaet tba tam 1U prompt them duly auuieoueated for aettlamast aa Satartay. tba Utb of Aoawat, lssa, at tha ttore-iuwM ul Jacob Krcsar, la kanrwKod, Sumaost u.. fa. C. H. KBEOAK. jarrl. " AdKlsistratur. pOTICE TO ULAIMASTS. rsTTsro Statss IrerxawAt Ravwara, ) CotisrTOR's tirnca, . Dist. Pans a. i liTTsrauii. Jtnra W. KSA. Notice Is hereby eivea that on iMeambar a. i ass. t aeliaJ hi forfeitora ia tha United States lance copper can of Mill, aad a boat IA at of a eouper w..rta, wnicawara towi coocwi niw tha neemues al Mflrl Ptcfc. tB 3(idlacreek Tap.. Somamt Co. Pa. C'iaimiuits of these artlrlea. It any thara , sro miotrsd to eoma fnrwanl and makri.'m ia.!n Sbitava froaa tke BnmiiaMlra- tliB of tli is an-e, ween, or falling tolss.stlB will ha takes bv meander eermn wo k. b. " - iKAMk P. CASE. jelML Cellecbir. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Daniel TV Baer Ia the Crart of Commoa To ) Plea of Somerset Ife. I'a. Sam! M. Savior. No. ti. May Term, lv4. (Voluatarv As-liraraent ) Slst of May. 1884. Aalnee'a AeaDaot confirmed, Aad bow, Jlst of May, Hi oa mntioe of H. L. Kur. Etc.. Attornevof AKae Ble.1. tbaOoart appoint Valentisa Hay, lq . A editor to pass npoa the qaeatioa who Is entitled to tba rand ans lr. Im tba two notes of Peter tmwn. aad to dia- tnhate tba fond ia tha bands of tha Assignee to and aaaoae thus Mciuljr enutled thereto. iomcrut Countf, SS. . H Extras from t. Raeord. Certlhed Ie a. )W. N. B. UEITUHFIELA). . Protbonotary. Nnca. 1 will auaod to tbe duties of the above apa,tatment at my orace la smmarsat. rz. on Yt auaeaiay. j uty i, . c. . .. whea and where all parsons interested may at tend If they sea proper. VALENTINE HA l. jwneU. ; Aadiwr. T KG$k X.OTICE. To Joramlah Tutiy. orSiosx Citr, lows, Asnia Brwbjr. or(rantiI)a. Xd. t'atharioa Yter. ot irantrUla. KC Mary Bortaa. of Conrad OnT. IoT.S. M. Taty. of Moaat Jr, Lao nuter Onatr, Pa., am) tha heirs of EUiatxth lsnrkM. " of Conrad Orora, Ia. : Yoo. ara beraby Doti&cl that ra norroaiH nf a Witt ol Parti Hue imocd oat of tba Orohans' C'url ofSmarat OastT. Pa.. I will Sola as in nacavoa, tbe teal sataM of Daaiai Yotry. dec d. tn S3reBTSia Tarp.. a bis lat rrsfcteoea, oa Tarssaf . t. 14th t Jury, l&s wsarsyoa aa at. SHKir's OPTira, t Sberlll. fttllJMBUGOUT wtUmJw:iythow5MB!aNBssMHHAJIsssGBH f Wsti 'tm stvrrt- rr tm hi yua uWnfcojg mu m ur wr (rl.ars.fuia;:ltr Ai bawaa artira tir.it rr m ;r rtfriiirl'-l..lsl ppm-t Ergry tttm Xmw ami 4rr horfr the witt baf iu ItpaTayttti imim uw pm4kr ami giwm inataila mi'- k-m 'If. MAti,Hi thUTx-riuid yM Ui ft ! II riuatct. An ALI.-NTS WATtl lor Treaty eara si (luna. v wr,lE Uaasre ii.Blala . Pfw ' nil n. J Aa. i i'i- r ( n .Blaine. - 'f . . .).' i turn i.ii ta. on. m.-Ji. frnm .'Jtm ro sj.a.in.ia.S'i. A 1 . Ousiswas ST Ooos a CHOICE GrWCErJIM.aOOT 4 fEED aaiytaeriad," f) a,-..''....T0ia1, A ppieliaUas. (ai.u-...-..n.UI..i0sse Braa.1l M atauaa , - (rwU).. ue aatartiat 9 baak.. .. aie . . - . sssaii US a..M ....... 13 Beeswax II a - aas tlacuaseaiasrv ss - loe .... . ,," eoaiitrjSasum... pnra, (r1iew a baibal... bwcvi w T j .p.v iYt Kaal S a.... .......... . 1 . iim Calf sams. m... a .I.X Tm, ft... ..,. X.ji.M Jhuax.1l bbl..., ...U.....SJ MSJs'vS Tlssssed, be. )......... . n Bsma. rraanr-euiaal B... liaae Lvd, a r .. . . ............... ...4.,... javiia Idattat, rsd leas, a B Jony Oe Buaar. asrn ' " U m.JZ ' u ' . . aa. - ................ . .itrM fZSVi u lfS!Z Potatoes, sa (oewj. , tie StlSSllk &Z"?m. aj a i foV'-saafcUZrVelU Aaawa. rn.--- --..lZZ. 9 white , 17,' I rn.ii 0P nr?r-?Anr isaaa mmmimmn Iv "JO . . fc l'to I a?. I Z'Sii aiai est . SaeaXA a,: SrsBawty ILL HKJJL O READ THIS ! THEKE IS MONEY f IN IT ' ' : . : -. J . 1 4ii U'-". ' , . , ,. ' w . . : ' ..... .... ?.a ; . : :t " - J; B. Shvder & Co's. i-w is--a GEI1EI71L CLOSffiG OUT. SALE, .' . ... i -. f - , . - ." 1 : e .'"?"""' FOB THIRTY DAYS ONLY ! :o:- ft -t ; ... SOMETHING NEVER ATTEMPTED TFe Offer Our Entire 1 ; x i , . " COST, AND LESS, CONSISTING OF Dry . Goods, : : Clotiing, '',"'" -. rf i .it .. i) a Notions,5 " ' : leeiisrare. -Glassware. &c, , ... .. . ..... , ( " ' ' -" - . We mean what we say. . If you want a snit for yourself, or boy, a dress for your wife or daughter, a hat, or set of queens- ware, or anything in that line, offered you to get them for less soon, while the stock is still full, thirty days. All goods sold for CASH OR PRODUCE,' DELIVERED. We never had a stock: of All the best makes." This is no old and shop-worn stock that we want to close. We don't have that kind of a stock ; nev . er had and never will have, as our customers know ' . ' T ' 7 ' , ' ' - - ; ' ' . ' ' , WE BUY CLOTHING, TO SELL, NOT TO KEEP ! $U our Calicoes at A 'and. 5 ; proportion. ' We have, about a dozen " '' ' BLAClt GILIC DRESS PATTERNS, that we will sell Fifty Per Cent Less than they are worth We are not closing out to quit. being five years since we came, settle upour booksTand take a mere win oe ! PLENTY- OF BARGAINS. ' --.;' - ' . ... :. . ':': - :-.',.. -T .... , Somebody will get them. You might as well have the bar gains as your neighbor. ! ' ' ' Having been in Somerset wish to express our thanks to liberal patronage during those way than to sell them goods for so don't fail to come and see us J. B. SNYDER & CO. THE OLDEST THE K I HITGHELL FARII MD SPBHTG T7AG0H: i '' ESTABLISHED FOR OVER. FIFTY VE.VKS. I have now on hand " and oifer - for sale, at greatly "reduced . prices for the next ninety davs,' the very best '' WAGOHEOB GIHERAL USE Manufactured in the4 United States made by Mitchell, Lewis & Co., limited,Rveine, Wisconsin. ' Any person acquainted with the superior points of the Celebrated t MITCHELL WAGON, Which" I am . now sellimj, will certify to ray statement that they are the VERY BEST. Farm . Wagon made. They are in general use now in nearly -eTery country on the lace of the globeT and fie adapted to jeyery Tariety of climate. It is ac- knowled?' t all , to Joe tje fcstnya J?f4 Jigtf fining wagon made. "I present a lliwahMitWUjy every former, about the Mitch- Vn flrtiu yaaic4t kesrnsBucift hl. L?i.aan -Ima liaTvL. fa.'LrTmsr- &iiB most durable wheel that can be' twristracted, "".v.The .patent bOT-coupling, used only by tor""TtaTfj w'earing and' weakening of the I Ir40 ooipOtitora, andia known fer .and wide l h str istvand most Arable, unequal ed ia quality and fint ' J&3ch' of the Dd 4ne a call, and see the wagon for yourself IT".- J VTICPO. rT5rS o JT- a. 4NrtTn,fJ 4TIT55hed on application. ; i s f . ' i " K-W sWaAaCKaf Hj TAlaaawT, .- - .aipafc.. '-aflaa MariraaaJ if 'WW najitlr . J hit IN SOMERSET COUNTY BEFORE. Stock of Merchandise -; ' Hats, Caps, no better opportunity was ever than they are worth. Come as this sale will only last for cleaner 01 nicer oxjorujEonsTG - , Cents per.-yard, Muslins in X. It. We came here to stay, but it we wish to close out our stock, fresh start. ' In this Grand Sale for five years, we in some way our many customers for their years, and we know of no better j one month for less than costB EES f TESTAMENTS, HY31X BOOKS before the 30 days are up.' AND BEST. TTBBATED best proportioned, best ironed. selecting only the best timber j Jie . proper season of the year and -tr Jughlv easoned.'- 2L The thimble- any bther skeins in use and are. iX The hubs are dod?e.mortl3- WAGON stands; toay at " the road whererer known and used. whererer known and used, l see the wagon for yourself!; Sryxt NINETY. DAYS I am selling these,' It Will nT TOO VO DOT O me . . I. i .... . O&LS. 2I&IIT ClawwJ CTaiaMsT. FOB THE BlUSCE OF TUK StJiU.V WS OFF " . I - . ..'...'. - ". ; i " ' ' ' .' .; . . REALLY- GREAT iLiEGAFXS IX HATS AND BONNETS, MILLIjStEET goods, PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, II0SIE11Y, AND GLOVES. These Goods must ke sold, and those buy ing WILL SAVE MONEY. ' ALL DRY GOODS VERY CHEAP. AT GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, "i ; - - 113 and 115 Clinton Street, ' ; . - i - - - f JOHNSTOWN. PENN'A. DUCKS) ST 3ETTIliJ3 V?jC! Over BOO Beautiful Designs. ,M Send fc- Frfce LIct C C:x',::r-. - i ."vr ... -7s frr? t-: fi? ' MONUMENT". BPO-iZE COM PA MY, I fasssssssmsssssssssMass " : j DO NOT BITS YOUR Watches and Silverware UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE FINE NEW STOCK A.T W. H. WOOD'S, XTO. S BAER BLOCK, SOMERSET, FA. AM-BOOK STORE IN SOHERSET. i. WC. H.WEExFLEY, ) BOOKSELLER SOMERSET, 3PEXTXT. CJsrs a Larja azl VeH-selectei Stcck cf 'And Standard and fieellaneou - '" turf, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS At WELL AS TBS FAVORFTt POETS, ALL STYLE . BIXDIXG. aUJI KC2 IX T3Z. YAmT WILL S2FSCP7L7 ZZ721ZZZ. SCHOOL BOOKS AIT!) SCHOOL STTPPLIZS ALWAYS IS STOCK. STATIONERY ! TVs FmSne will alao 6m4 s fc Amuiamwrt af QaaJa BH-aatHK t tae StsHomwy Treaa. wtoalim . . a git rarity a Blaast ifcmas, iae as Ledgers, Day-Boob, Pass and Uensrandiin Boob, rise srr.o nrst or all kixd. WRIT IXQ TABLETS. PENCIL TABLETS. PAPERS IX BOXES, ENVELOPES PEXS, PENCILS, INKS, tic ie. BASE BALL eOODa, CBOQCET ET ETC PITrtES, TBAME AXD MOCLDISGS, 0 . .. . . , r. : , .. 0TSU THE STOCK OFJVSTICES' BLAXKS IS FRESH Jt COMPLETE Aad karaalt heenrarerallTprlnud loraseta Samaim Uanaty. sod will baaaaa' nmtf ta mi ' aarriruara. OorrMpuaaanea aasm lfcioka, ax., la tnrttad, aad all sull arder will ra. - v eei.a uaaip atcntioe. - - astToic ox mais cmmit, sut ts aam mi WM. lUDflDTCD ntVntr.QDA I III I Wll I L.LS UL.lll.VUnL.L. ; . a STRATHEAEX, WtU rtal at my Farm mis mama, WaSstei emrxBant ik ImL ..TaaTHJS lars;laajsal,wsa oaar t.dsu frHisiia. anl Im a first-tlaj.gUn-s ax9r. saatiMStmeth.aM sales ss ska eaaaty. 1 Ml fiSTwH bh ) I Tl""-"" "1 A i.'k.Mi..-. ' Sv-aa S,..mm .mit Measm tfce U fc sat smaaaeay la ' .1 I lhl'!'!;,m" I ;! - k irnn ha or braaaAt asr aoran tm ue Hirrui. !-i-rrFrrTOR-s NOTTrr" - x JV .'jr. ,a k "S .". :"JL " aranT fwi SosMtSat Oa la. mi m rase ta ta assrawmi.l. ey .iaa I nraoar aulttonlT, MM IS satat.y ma ia uwaa ' Smat.aatm.4 ",m.''.-- ' : i . j5 s. IDUIU, " mayH. , . It Will Ray You To Buy Tour Memorial Work Of i F. Mep, kssH, Mi Manufacturer of and Dealer In mi m Eiiim tol 'rra B-arft ranis aa Shrrt BiHr. mjt laiara. AUo AfnUJar Its It HITS BkHiSZKf Prrarns ia naadaf NO.TrjfC.TT ITOfa" will So.) it ta Ihclr IstarMt to call at my ab"P. vbara a prr-per ahtna win aa atras tbaaw Wn faction, baaraatera ta tir) Caar. aas fULl? itk" LOW. Itnrlta Special AttaaUoa ta tns Walti Bis. Or Tm 2 Iatnriaerd bf REV. W. A. OBHIO. as a D etilol Inj.rnTni.ntlUi polst or MiTKKlAL A0 t O.V5TSirrii. aad abJab ta itmlmil tab tha Popular Monament fbr our t"baasaabl CIV mate. n.l II A CALL WM. F. SHAFFER. Btmk iik all I'rpartiHt'nt of IMrra unfh m TI. WELFLEY. C rosxT txam weene izu. WE STAND AT THE HIAD. loe.Oua Mow Sewna MscSmm ss aa u. Our Latest Success. ' Easy Hmal Seeing ficils? af Fan twma.i T i cane aaa satfsA aBMrs. ( Mn raeaw-ie : Has M qk Ana : Is lvt kimm aataaaia; nr,c i : a. "paa m t : ro .Bj.aia aia aaa"aaaa!ic'aaiira a ailKial Sialic sukwImi am at a. alillaial(i.M. maiiaaij: laaakes. Mi . h mt laa WW aS ltau 'Jl? M'mirn7' aa-j.-esmltei. ETa art taa Maaaa an.es ta... mamrr. . SaSrassIKC bxmmi srs st aCS CB. !Tx i S!i0i St.. Pjttsbcrggi, Tx a Temsjea Auiji stuoa CesruaaJ, f in CL 3 ir
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