The Somerset Herald; f;Kil:".K K- Tt.L Kditor. ill! f rJsO. I - July J. IssT. (;:iy needed t tue n,lir'i''t- Canip-mertines will " Sn.l us the to ' '"ar tc'li-biiorh.l. Vetfctahb fi'"' 4tu4lit' ar" t,-r' !''-'"' i if the water ; the do- days '..s. stay Hit ! are here. s..n he niakiit; t.'icir jus-arane. From present apisaranee there will be a jarjri-corn crop. . tleveland's birthday ri!) beJulv L'lst. she will be S3. ,.r cream salisms did rnshiinr biisi-ik-. Saturday niriit. Cshinct Fbotorr.iphs are $!"' per dozen at V.incy Phot4raph Jailer?. . did Ssla Water ami Moxie t all at l)ei.-ceker A Sny.Ws. (i.. t.) nicsivker Jt Snyder's for pun; tnp and i,riv . suit pup-Lasers. T:,r choicest brand- of Cijrars always on Un.l at Kiesecker .V Snyder's. The country school teachers are now look ',, , around fr J.taoi t ti-ai-b n-vt winn-r. S..r- tii U) fli. Stearmn iniinVH(J f'y iwpi'T.at Hii- kpr A Sny.ii r s. Jhui't rr"ivl. jmimble. ur U-cutue t-si-itwi. Ki.ii.-l.an.ly'ja will Ir-1 the tn-?!rr t'.r fTin -zit inl aIiin1t I'ln j r il'iM-n ai W-i!l. y PI ttifrniih'. "ti?ni'.h ttVitli-y Pti.Xivnipii i;iII.TT anil til I'lmtoirralijif tiiraaol- '.ara!!'! a half. .me dealt iiy tiy lays 1!. BM a yi-.ir. iin.1 iiin-'i i fa euir Ui !!it:r for Uiiil lieini auJ iif"ijr Inh'-e S, -iiait.r-eUi-t tinay will pmt aiily not. re--;.'u !inj "rtii- iil'Siuli Triit-iiriT nmil aJoT l!- .-iin. iiiion in AuM. 1"i. Vw Y"rk TrilHr e-iiniati liifpn'-- r,i!" ;:t!;i.n t'f Hie 1 lliliil .:alrs ai uooni iio a'.v the mhti-h-- from minii'nitioii a, -.nntimit. miiii'-ii-r in SmiiTiet comity. M.iitii-. !,., i,;.. rnniw prnm-il nmiiihly. anil m'!ni!-:in-m i" llio-- "t hin rilioii r- wlio .lo not , ii- ci.nn-!i. FaninT' iri i!ie vii-inity of t tie '-eiil nalur ai .':!. ariin iH'ar K"k"lll'. Ilnl'. iia. cut rn'iiat in their fivhl.- by tlie liuiit of ibe fra ,.n M'.ii'iay liiirlit- H.irrv White, of ln!iaiia. in a b.ii nre the ,.ii.i-r iiav Ik f"re the A!U-.-'ieiiy I'oiihtv liar Aum-iatioii. siil there arc- forty iiiouanl law ver in this Mate. The Metlimli.-tK of A'lanis, York. Iaiipbin, t'un.bi'rlnnil. Knitiklin. IVrry ami Fuiioti ivuiitiii wiil leilil a reunion at jettyurg ..it liie nthi-iith nf next S yteniln-r. K.i. h intiniy in tli i "onirn-"-i'!ial Iii1ri-t I,., heiil or lias inil aitill for a convi-nti.i w n"N::ir.ite lr.ti,ihiti.ii r.iiinty raiuii'laii an. I len I .lel.-iTaien to a Prohibitory .tat r..HVI!ltl"Il. T w'fe of a Bmver Fail." lihu k.imitb a..;.!i !u-r liuta;i.i in tile !!i..p nml rab Mvin.-a ami -trike a? well as a man an.! rait aim h.ie a bore in a creltahlemnn-lu-r if tim-wary it i il tiiat lieneral 'anieron' ol jei t in vwt-nir Kiiroti' if to ntu.lr the tMilitiexoftlM i.i.l w.iri,i. Tin-re in't anliiiui; in mat line j nil tiii i.ie , (' tiie water tb ohl jirntleman il.n t tlion.ur'b'v un.lertiiml. j W have on hiui'l a hinre number of eo'1 j bru-k hi' h we a ill sell in uantitien Ui Miit the pun-banrr. Pri.T very reasonable Yard j .i.isite the planing mill. I H"Liii Bww. A I'ashu. j tiinenior Foraker. of Ohio. i. pn-jiariuit i ti.r the Aut'int tiumlier of the Firtim an ar- tii li-K-ttim; f.irthat lemrtli the n-anoni wbv. I in his jii.ii.'rnent. tlie K'piii.iiran part- i h,,!il.1 i- vtiinin to power. The arintmen? ! a :':! t.ai. b ttpon all the important iiu-of . t)ir oiULiieallitiiitl. i It if :au-.l that tlie bnmiiiji of lini!h after j nip'it if in violation of a -latuteof tlii" State, ; anil a petiulty olVii U attai'lie in oae the i Ian w ilimla-yeil. This item of information j may lie of inti'ren to joiiH' of our rural i riii.l.-p.. We priiiine the i.b-a. is that there i t ilanin-r uf tUrneti spreu.liiig to iem-v an.l i imiliitiien. and aiso Kumitif tlie wils in i tlie leiL'hborhooil. , Mt.iT MikkKT We have just aiidul a iume Uctrii?-rati.r to our Meat Market, in ui. i. aii newts can lie k. pt ctml and clean. Mjoimi. U-ef. jirk. Ac, k.-pt constantly on hand. I'jiri . a-!y. I'ani.ii bnvinir tmat ran l'3,e it kei-1 ill the refriitirator until uatiud. r.. rvis t o. Tl- ' 1".. I says " Ju'y lm!i. an.1 will "innienisil on Sunday, iMutinne iititil Aiiintst d. Tl- ancient .Unr days wen- torly tn mtnili-r. and rxtetnled from August 4th lo se;.ienili-r I4:h. Thcv -ere si called by Kcyptlan a-tronoiti.-rs forthe rea-ott that ri rius, the Ilir Star, rose with the sm; during tiiat i-ri,i. and. imititii; its inrlueiuv witii tnat .if ohl Sil. cans.d extn-nie heat and s-knms. The lei-onj of the series oft.be l'etm--y'vaii-ta K.-i;iroad fi.mpany's seashore KxcariiMis liave Pittsburgh, Thursiay. July istlt a liaie wiien the season at the mast rjsirts is drawing toar.is the a nith. The shore a iit-v.-r more atirui-tie than the pr.-sent stim-tti'-r. A'Liantici"!ty haslsin itnprove.1 great ly .lurini: tlie past sprint:, and the elastic iit-U-.ity ia.-i,r piiss..-ssed ls-tu-r facilities lor tiiiii: can, of all her jiatrotis. In adition to tiie osnal attract! ons there are several new tii.njn.-ai enterprises established on lb van- wis ijri and tlie great rvalistk- presentation i ! the Ist Ibvsof Piimtieii. itself well worth i tr., u.see. Cajie May is the same grand ' 1-iai stjiidini; t the head as the jmssessor ' "f :lie fia,-st lies, h and tlie gnui.lest surf in j the worid. ss-a NlrCity is rapidly pushing aiwanl, .irM-loping its mat-niticeiit noimvs i and iTtviwii,- i., p,mttr favor. Theliiithing, ! ' "C aud lishiiitf is as tine as one could ' wish. ! 'lie cannot ti.aniis in selei-ting either of i tl mis for a ten-day trip. ' T!.i- ti ket- will he spusl for ten days, and iil '-.ldt the raw quoted ts low from i tlie iiuis nieu'ioneil : j Train lves. s.'sia. m. ami " ..Hi " ..". " 7..X! -7M " UMi " B.l-i " fill " Ml'.! - Rate. Hi on Ii) i 10 oo In tut . to mi 10 ll lo is) 10 on 10 i P (i 1'ittsimivh Last Lils-nv... Ira in ni iiiti.wn '"!inell..vilie Siit:,Uir 'reensimrp Indiana 4 BntUr Z'ZH..'1 ! -iin lji;r.,!. liiairsvillc J.liiistiiwn ;. ' t-n Aituoim Tyrum- Uuitii.l,,,, Ctiniiierlaiiil Hwliin-il Cniun il Veytiin l-wim4..n JuiKikiD Mulim lrt Boyal ." N'eWj.,,r. f'l'tlaiieiplii. .Arrive lo no lo.oii " 10 is. nn;j " !t iri 11 tCi - ." 11. .'si " ' 12 Vp. m. 7 w i y 7 lo i; - 3 SO h.JO "si i 7.' . in. P. M. flu CU' 2.3J 5 fs, i ID 6 Xli 5 3 4:i 7 ."s rJMirs.uninj, a iU qsind the night in Flili-'i'-lhui and pris-erd thr seastre by any VuW iraia of U- next day. These are fiiaceut r,i!iday trii and sliouhl be fclva"t.-eof byall who ran -jure tlie for a iuuk enj.iyabW outing. eumcI'ay... FnVkir w the- la dnv for iront'nsbini? ' K'"liiL'lt ; kh' w will trbibit at J.J'in-- I I.IY1 U. Julv Jotll. T.-chestnut trees sre covered with a pro- j luii m it" ribis-onis. I i Ibpreseaiative Noah f. Miller was in 8om- erst Monday. i The wind i-melai Mew down a nilm- tsTil fruit tree- atoul lowif ! Rcsristr and Jon.nlcr Swank, that is to 1 Ik, el in Simersct Tncsilay. Tin- 'ilades and VrsiTta's wil! rnws bats at .Somerset Tlinrsd.iv afternoon. tiir-Ujih t.n Tulay moniiii. The fir-t iipw wiUf of th? ?-4M-a are w-w --i.r titU-n-J fur -jiic hy ir jtnuvn. . - - - - Mr. J.,lm N. fw Wr. nf itie fina of l! t' k'.-r A Sny'li-r. j inolit)-! ti tli bourrty Mil-kin-'. Waii.it MilUr. of I'tiiontown. i.iiHl his n.-nts Mr. ami Mr. I tunic Miller SaJunLiy ainl Miniluy. A imkit dilitrlitlul rain, tine first fur sever al wik, vi-stiil tiii'. irMiitli-stricken ivirion Moll'lttV lli'ht. "Toniiny " Wnli. r s "hoiui' run" was the prim-ija! tnre of Frit lay ' very interwtinp r:innrnf haeb!i. Mr. W. U. Parker, of tlie firrn of Parker Parker, b-ft Monday mornir.f fir a trp tl-.nnh the Wet. Tlie suite printer aiinoum-es that the pamphlet laws of !7 will be ready for div iribution Ai;i-t 1. The ii.iHor-1 r.mnty Pruhibitioniiiu will bold a county roiivenrinn at Beilfon on Tiii-sday, AntisT lith. The wheat bar iieeis pn-fty nearly ail hous ed tiinmirhoiit the timnty. The emp Las tiimnloiit t'.i li- a very ir.ioil one. Rush S. M;M !!ei'.. the KepuMIeaii nonii-in-e for sherot". was in N.mierHi't Monilny. Heili'ln': (onie to attend the eirt-ns. The ontl ink for the Suth Penn w niire Tiy t.eo.ay than at any time since work, was s..-pni on it aliotit, two years since. - - ; A iranie of lia.-- hall lietvven the il:idi and Marn.iis. Krid.iy ntlernooii. ivsullni in tii.-.r .it'll., latter, bv a . ,n-c of Jt; to In. Jolin (i. ii.j'. K-.J., vvt'.' ami family. ot L-i-tr ,,H-. arriv.il in S.,nH-rs.-t Sunday i-veninc, w !-re t hty will remain tor several wti-ks. The b iij'. but can he i sarv. roit-i-h is at pri-nt wittmnt a Im-k-,lte of the in tlie iiunity jail -e.t for thai piiriisi, if touud neiti Tht Perm pri-j. farmers ah.li).' the line of the South are fairly htirtnir themselves at the its of tlie early completion of the ri nl. The Mi.f A Iiif and Frances Sull, of Ir win, are visiting in S..un rset. They are the ,.'11 -ts of their cousin, Mrs. F. W. Itie-serki-r. - - - . -Mr. S. W. lio'viuan. of Reno. Xevaila, who is vidtiti; relatives in and about Sunerset, pal.l the Hkku.ii a pleasant call Saturday m. .niitiir. M.'-srs. 1'.. H. and an -i-!i.iiu j their va Stoyii-town. were in ? Frid.iv of last w.-ek. II. V. Patterson, who .lion at their home in ..iners, Thnrsdav and V.'m. Miin Jt f'o's cin us. that showed in S.mi-r-n-t Monday, aitracted a "fill! hou-"' iK.th afternoon ami evening. The jrfunn .1! t was very cn ditable. They exhibit at Stovestown tolay. T'.!C ft-ttva beM by the incmbcisi of the ladies' tn.te H-i-ty of ibe Ri-fomml Hinrrli, Friday and atitnlay eveniinr. was piie a financial siaiess. The ladles were very nmch irratiliiil. at the re. lit. M's arrie KIII'iimT. of Masilot). and Miss 1-iiira ti.n-er, of V.iVarr. tlno, who have tm-n visiting Mrs. Ta man. of the ssMiiern'l H'-nse. fr -ev-eral w.i-ks ast. left for Ml. Pluisant Fri.Liv aftenusMi. Hat-y- Mdl. r leaves Jos.-i.li. Mc, where he ttilit and thi-n .ate ti Tbnr-lay for St wili r-naiii a fort in I'.rown timnty Kansas at:d M.:ier is an man and ae in teiu-bins: si-bool. Mr. !i!.iir.-iit and ambitious younn ii liim abiindani snn--s ill hi s in lie'.,! of la ,r. The boron Imnds to till doiiurs. Tin j aiiiliorities last week issued anioiint of fourt-eu hnudreil niotii v raisul mi the bonds is t in Usui in taivii.i: fir the lot of ground i They nii-nt!y puri-tiasiil from the Rerke i heirs, atid erei'tinir tlienun a brick building i to lie iise.1 as an enjrine htiuseand lock-up. ' Mr J enah H. I"i"el i having a plan drawn j for a lb re. -story brick iiicUin. wiiich lie ,r..(i,i!s-s to eri-t oti tin corner of Main Cross I and Futon stm-is, on tin' site of his present ! store. Work will lie commenced on the i biiil.litiir witiiin the next fi-w .layn. and it ji!l l-pitihi d to completion as rapidly as i piMi,itt. ! Tiie trrovvers of ll ttititii'doii. Warn-n ajid I susiex ooitiitii-s. in New Jersey fis-1 (n.-ut,y ! eninururiil over tin- tlaiteriui: pn.isjss-ts of a : psl yield of saiii,-. The on ban Is Us.k . b-a:!hy. ami for the m,t jsirt ti.e trsi are : wi!l filled with irrecn fruit. Strange to say ; in many orchard" the trees on the north 1 side tire loaded with fruit, wbilethost- on the sotnli side an- alnii l. if not entirely. Iiure of I tsli. Ill's. i Mr. K. Catchell owns a section of land on j the mountain near licthcl. Ile was in ? Johnstown on Friday ami staled tiiait while ' passim; through his tract he undertook to ' explore a Large rave or laivem ImSecn two i iiniu:iise cti ks. Anions other disiiiveries i nia.lc was a lemsit of alsiut three ieet of i snow and ii-e at the foot i.i the i-avity. It j ap-an- to Is- slowly nu lling, be says, but i there is yet an immense quantity of it there. Pajs-r doc t re c. filing into use. and. as compareii with those of wood, possess the advantage of iK-ither shrinking, or swelling. crackling, or w riniing. It is formed of two thick paper boards, statiiped and niouhksl into jHtnels. and glaze. tr!ief with glue potash, and then rolled through luavy roll ers. After being covered with a waterproof, coating aud then with one that is fireproof, it is painted, varnished, and bung in tlie usual wav. '. tieoree F. liwr. Esij., ami w ife, of Rouling. spent Saiurday and Suiuiay with n-lativesin I Siimeisn-t, n-tiiniing lo tlieir home Monday j morning. On the thin! of August Mr. Baer, I with his wife and family, will take passace , at New York ou the steamer Elba, for Ant- werp. After spending s-x enj weeks in trav- ing on the itbiT siile Mr. Barf will return Inmie leaving his wife and family at Iresih-n, i where hisehitdren will attentl sclwuil forthe i ; next year or more. j Mr. John Sn-ler. one of Bnit'iersvailey township's most promittetit citisetis, died siid.kn!y in the harvest field at S o'clock Wtihiesday morning. He had been driving the reaper, and while ;u the act of tighten ing a bur on tin- machine, lie fell over. dead. hi-of his sous saw him fall and ran to his assistance, hut r.i-htid bioi just in time to . biin bnS'.tbe bis last. Mr. 5uh-r was alnmt si'vet.ty years of age and was respected and esteemed by all a lio knew him. He was a consistent nietnlier of tlie Reformed church. Tlie old borough lock up and engine house was torn down Satuntay, F. W. Bieseeker and nnfc U. SculL F.sqrs. having pun has eil tiie ground on bi h the buil.hng stood, and on w inch they will em, a Imndsiitiie two-story building, to lie usiil as law oil ices. Tlieir building will adjoin the HlCKXLS building. amfwiU front twenty-nine fort oa I'nion stixs-t. ainl will lie thirty-three foi-t iliwfi. The cellar h- ibw being ricca irate. L ami Ihey expa-t to have the building outr plete.1 and ready fiir ocs:ipnru-y by the first f September. THE SOUTH PENN. ! ITS PROJECTORS DETERMISKJ TO FINISH TIIK RtAD. AS INTERVIEW WITH .. T. BAF.tt, ESQ. H Says a PUn baa bwa CompiMoi for Ui Rcar saiiizatiM of tke Camoany- Tha CaaamM of taarty all lh tvadbaMat Ootaia-. d. ana Only legal OfSeultias ta ba OvcreaaM. A private teictrram reeeiveil in Soinersiet Thnrsilay wiitiiined some important news relative tat the revival of tlie isoutb Pena ICaiimad, and when the gentleman who re ceived it made its contents public, it createfl tjulte a stir aud sonie excitement armutir our people. The anKHint of the teh-yrani, and it came from a most reliable soun-e. was that j the pnij-s-tors of the South Penn had decid- eil lo mume the con.strnei.um uf tlie kmuI and Ui push the work to completioo aa rap idly as possible, (worwe F. Baer, Esq., of Reailini;, tine of the three fretiflemen who have the reotyaiiizauon in eliarjre, arrived in tsomerset Situniay. He confirmed the re port already received and said the road wuld nnipjestkjiiabry be built and that the contracts would in ail probability be re-let, and work on the eonstrnction of the road bed be resumed this falL ile stateil that an agreement had been drawn up and signed by all the interested partus, including the Van deHislUi and Twombley. and that tlie only party in interest whose signature to the atrrf ment had not yet been obhuned was Mr. Andrew Cameirie. who is now in Ku mpe, but it was not tlHiUfiht there would be any difficulty in obtaining his siiniature and ex-en should he refuse to siirn, it would make no material- difference. The following in formation concerning the .South Penn is collected frin our city exchanges ; A HrniM rt'iorter called tieorge F. ISaers attention to an article in yesteniay'a Iliila delphia Rtx-rd professing to give an atx-ount ul the last movements looking to the ivm plrtion of the si, juth Pennsylvania railroad. Mr. liaer said that he did not feel at liljerty to irive ileuul.i. bin that there was some foun.Lnion tor the genera! statement that the st.s kliol.iers of tlie South Peuu were taking :live measurra to reorganixe the company, i He said that Mr. F. L. Stetson, of New York t and himself had been entrusted by tiiestoik ', holders,, at a meeting lu-ld in New York lant I IVoetnlier, with the work of revising certaiu plans siibiuitted by Mr. tlowen. For satis- j tactory ri'asiMis the stoi'kbohh-rt litvmtit it j inexsslieut to adopt these plans, alel since j then, uu.b'r the (Mineral powers (riven t thein, Mr, Melsou ami himj-ir lai sik--eeeiU.il in fonniilutint; a plan of reor-auiiia-tioti which two we. ks afro was simed by a majority of the stockholders, iucludiut; the Messrs. Ymiderhilt, lr. lavid Hostotter, Mr. Iiaraley, and others. The absence in Europe of several larije holders hail caused some delay, but it is believed that till the iwrties in interest will sign and accept the plan. Within a few days, however, the Pennsyl vania Company has addressed a long letter Uithe stockholders, whom they claim two years airo aixvptcil their otrer of purchase, notii'yinjr tiiem not to sign any agreement or make any disfsisitiou of their tiiierest whereby the Pennsylvanin Company will lie defeated in obtaining control of theSjiith Penn. For himself. Mr. llaer said he did not think this notice would deter anyone from sroinit forward. For the st two years the Pennsylvania Company has, without the expenditure ofa dollar, or the payment of one cent to tlie stockholders of the South Penn, compUtcly stiried that enterprise. This has been very pleasant for the Pennsylvania Company, but very hard on the giwral public and the people who have expended many millions ill tlie enterprise, " lu view of the decision of the Supreme Cowl against the U-ality of the purchase, it is nit likelv.said Mr. Ban'r, " after the de- terniiiiation of the majority of the stock- j holders u reorganize tlw Company and save j their money, that the edict of the Pennsyl- vania Company will revent the other stock holders fnifii joining in the plan." What about tiie plan of reorganization as set forth in the Heritrdf" " I -lo not think it proper for me to dis close the details of tlie.ian. The fiwurrf ar ticle does not give it. I think it is a good plan, but as it is substantially of my own creation, it hardly becomes me to say even so much. The organ ization trustees are Mr. Francis Lindley Stetson, of Xew York ; Ir. Iavid Hoxtettcr and Henry Vbipps, Jr.. of Pittsburgh ; F. B. tWiwen. of I"hil.Klelphia. and tieorge F. llaer. of Reading. The plan gives them full and ample power to reorgan ize and build tlie road." How alsiut rea hing Kew York and Phil-a-U-lphia fnun HarrisburgT' The South Penn has valid contracts with the Heading railroad as well as with the Lake Shore system. Of course these traffic eou t rat u will lie preserved." " Has .18 -t cent of the xsseswruents been paid in 7" " Yes. but by reason of the rights of way aii.nireil, the low cost of construction and the vainable traffic Contracts, several mil l'uius more must lie add.il to get the actual value of the South Penn Uwiay as a going enterprise. 1 mean tfuit to aii:uire the same rights and property, and by an equal amount of coutruciion, an expenditure of several millions more than the cash expenditure of 3j i-r s.it. actually expendetl in money in the past would lie reipiin-ti. " 1 do nor think I ought to disclose the details. You can rcaviily sie that we are compassed alsiut by powerful enemies, and 1 have since my employment as one of the counsel of theS,uth Penn strenuously in sisted thai there should be ks talk and more work. If the public will wait a little longer, and steadfastly hold up the hands of j the men who are trying to uphold the laws f the State Sir the protection of the people, the sciiuid and final chapter of the great d.-ai will be cliMsl to tlieir entire satisfac tion." " What do yHi mean by tt- second ciiapter T" "Well, I think the first chapter was the reorganization of the Beech Creek." " IK you know anything alsiut Mr. (iow eli isiiiiing home to argue the case in the Supreme t uiirt T " I do not. The case has been pretty well argued in tlie Supreme Court. Mr. I assi.lv, as Attorney General, did his work very well." Rnidim, UrtnlA Jlj Vi. Is7. The iapiuilisig interested in the comple tion of the South Penu Railroad have deter mined to reopen tile case in the Courts with a view to obtaining a determination of it and going ahead with the completion of tlie line. At a recent meeting held in this city it was aiso decided to have the property sold nniler a fom kmnre of the mortgage which bad been issued uion it, anil to have a reor ganization effected upon a basis of four in stead of six per cent. This course was pur sued with reference to tlie Beech Creek Rail road, and tiiat property was successfully re organized. Prior to tliedepartureofex-President (ow eu. of the Uiatdiug Railroad Company, for Enrols, a meeting of tlie bondholders of tlie Smtli Pennsylvania Railmud (jmipany was bclil in Xew Y'ork, at which the following committee was appointed to ascertain tlie seiitimeut of the bondboUters upon com pleting the roaul ; F. L. Stetson, of New York ; F. B. Gowen, of tilts city ; George F. Cacr, of Reading, and Messrs. Hostetter and Phipps, of nttsliorgli. These gentlemen were intrusted with authority to make a suitable offer Sir tile interests of those Is.n.lliolilers wlio do not desire to go on with tlie completion of tlie nal. Mr. Baer was charged with this portion of the work in Eastern Pennsylvania and New York, and Messrs. Hostetter and Phip-e with tlie work in tiie a est em part of the State. Tlie duties of the committee have been completed, and it is stated that it lias made an informal report to tlie effect that it finds Very little oppokioa made by bond ! nobler to bearing a pro rata shape in the rompletion of the mad. There has bees paid in by Bondholders ahont ;ifl -r Cent of inve-tmenH. The Van ik-r bilt interest, it b dec tare. 1. will nnt vlt ntrt. but will jun in tlie roni a.til of the lin. PnrcluKer!, Kaxe been found in everv instance where there has been a disinclina tion to jro oo with the work, muhr to take up the hoi'lir of I he disinclined. The Van- ierbilt fiuaiiiy. it is nntersnnd, r-nut the oblipition of the bue William H. Vamlerbilt to the Pentisyhranoi KailMml Company in transferrin? tlie South Pennsylvania to the former oorporatiou as liavmc ts-isn diwharg d. The lower and higher i'ivirts of this State have declared t hat the trausfe-r was :l lezal. and tiiat thi precideit oiinr ma-le The Vanilerbilt interest siv this a rea son tor not takin any ftirther utej t ac complish the transfer. It also relieves it from further refusal to take part iu the com pletion of tlie line. A member of the Van derhilt family recently declared that the money invested had been tied Qp tai ItHitt. and that otm 9trtn should be taken to make it available. ' . . The first move toward reopening the case iu the Supreme Court, where it has been tied ap since decision was nuvle against the transfer to the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany npon a preliminary injunction, will be made at the September terra of the court, when the legality of the transfer will be Ueted upon a permanent injunction. The case of the South PenusrlTania Railrowlwill be conducted by ex-President Gowen, of the Reading Railruail, who will come home dur ing September especially to take part in the case. Tlie matter of reaching tliis city and New York by the new line from Hrrisburjr has been rally inquired into by lawyers. This haul will be done over the Ressting tracks, under a contract executed between the two lines some rime ai. This contract, it is be lieved, is still iu force, and the only release tiiat the Reading eonld secure from it would be by a foreclosure. PhilivitJihin Record, A WAB-VtSli .FKOSJ THE PEJiMSYt.'IASI.X TO THK SOUTH FEUS. PirrsBi boh, July 14. South Penn mat ters were recet vinjr mnch attention in local financial circles to day, and the fact leaked out that the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany had sent a letter to each of the stock holders w!h participated in the Vanderbilt deal requesting them to sign no document, j take no part in any scheme for the recon- j struction of the South Penn, or do anything j affecting tlieir status in that enter)"!" w"n out first consulting with the officials of the Pennsylvania Kailroail. The lath-r siqira- (Hill, it was slated, had some riehts iu the premises which must not lie bnored. The minority st-k holders say that the policy of the Pennsylvania now is to secure as much delay and retard the building of the road as long as they ran. As to the assertion that nothing can be done toward the coiistnu tioii of the line until some time in lsss, if even then. It is stated that work will lie continued the coming winter on the tunnels and hcuvx stone cuttings, and that the road can Ik- completed ready Sir the rolling stock within fifteen months from the time work is regularly resumed. The new agreement has already been sigued by a majority of the stockholder, and the remainder are expect-' eil to sign, in spite of the letter of the Penn sylvania Railroad officials. A special telegram from Philadelphia to this puper says : Leading officials of the Pennsylvania Railroad said yesterday in ref erence to the projected completion of the South Penn Railroad by its original backers that they were rea.ly.to go on with the case in the courts as soon as they should be noti fied by the other party to the suit tluit they were ready. Counsel for the South Penn are now prcpiring th nocessary answers and expis-t M have them finished next month. The tiiiH- ou-upied by the courts may carry the ease far into the fail, so that the owners of the property, even though they obtain a favorable decision, may not be able to make any new move in the direction of complet ing the line until some time in 1SS8. Exec- ntive officers of tlie Pennsylvania, ilailroad .Urlare that they fully expect to win the case at the next trial, as they think it can be fully detnotistmted that the jury making tlie first division was prejudiced by the pop ular clamor against the transfer being made. They are of the opinion that the transfer wtis leiral, and they will contest the case even to the I'niteil States Supreme Court. ttt bltrtth rWeiiUiA of 'Julif V'th. A telegram from Philadelphia says that with one exception the larger holders in Phil adelphia of S.uth Penu fciilroad Conqiauy stock liave signe and agreement thut the nail siiali be constructed, and appointed live Trustees who shall have powerer to deride, upon the course of procedure, to make all contracts, to do all that the snhscriliers orig inally intend should be done, and to call in the balance of the subscriptions. These Trus tees are IHivid Hostetter and Henry Phipps, Pittsburg; Francis S. Stetson, attorney for the Vanderbilt heirs. New Y'ork ; Franklin B. (iowen, Philadelphia, and tleorge L. Baer. Ilmding. The Philadelphia stockholders who have signed are Edward (.'. Knight, jtfio.iioo; Charles L. B irie's estate. JJlwiuu ; Franklin B. tiowen and Henry Lewis and J. B. Lippiuoott's estal!. iloti.uisi each. Isiah V. Willuuiisiiu is a subscxiher to lno,uUi of tliestoi k. Ilis signature to the agreement had not bei'n obtained tip to yesterday after noon. (iisu i.'e Ie 15. Keim. Receiver of the Ucad ing Railroad, sulii rilxsl to li., which was distriliuted among licurral Traffic Man ager J. Lowry Bell and iKher Hi-ading offi cials. Xeither have these gentlemen signed, they desiring to maintain a neutral position. The agreement has not yet been presented to any of the stockholders outside of the Van derbilts. The largcs signer otlar than the Phila.b ipl.ia holilers are Conx-lius and W. K. Vanderliilt, o.tMio ; lr. Ihivid Hqs- tetter. 2,0oo.iKi . Ralph Bajraley. I.2IM1,I), and Henry Phipps, $5ui.im. It is not known whether it is intended br the Trustees to proceis witli the construction of tlie road qnik-r the old charter or by foreclosnre, fol b.wing the precedent of the Beech Creek niad. One of tlie large stocklHilders who has signed the agreement says that the former w ill prolaibly be the plan pursued, as by that proceeding the reading Railroad Company can be held to its contrai-t with tlie South Penn to furnish an Eastern outlet front Har risbitrg. The South Peun people anr confi dent that nothing but the foreclosure of the R, -ailing roud will prevent them from enforc ing that miitract. Husband Items. Our farmers are through harvestin Camp-meeting time is fast approaching, and a full atU-niiaiice is anticipated. Oats harvest will soon conimem. The yield wil not exceed that of last year. Picnics an booming this season. Cannot our people here have something of tlie kind? If not, why not T Children's Day " at this place on Sun day, July 31st. We hojie, however, that all will avail themselves of the opportunity, and make the a rtiiir a success in every -articular Mr. Siftn Bnwnuin, of California, was visit ing relatives here last week. Mr. Bowman looks well and hearty, and speaks very high ly of tlie far west. On Sunday morning about daylight Mr. Charles Miller discovered his bouse to be on fire, and after a desperate effort succeeded in sulxJuing the names, which had almost got ten lieyond control. The fire started on the second floor and its origin is a mystery to Mr. Miller, but he thinks that a match was dropped in some sliavings there. Our peo ple should tie very careful In this matter. OCMrtOJIAL. Teachers' Normal Institute. Princiial F. Grof, and J. P. Men will open a Teachers' Institute and Grammar School in Meyersdale, Pa., on Tmwiav, July p. 1W7. Special advan(ai-s are open to students. Write to either I'rincipnl forcircitr tar giving full information. Lovers of p-ceit fruits should bear in mind tiiat we are at present in the midst of tlie annual cholera morbus season, and govern thenuelvea araMdimdy . Jrboti Crut Hay. Mr Urge 1! Tayraan informs ns that he cut from a seven-acre field on bbt farm forty two-horse load of timothy hay. He thinks there was a good ton on each load, aud is willing to be qualified that there was at least thirty-five tons in t.'ie forty loads. . Gri meson Hopeful. Colonel OrimesMn said uo Friday to a Phi!aieiihia reporter that he bail no reason to fell despondent ai the position of affairs in regard to the fight for state Treasurer. He bad. be said received very gratifying evi deneesof su!- from uru-xieetiil soui res. Marriavf Licenses. Marriage Licenses were granted to tlie fol lowing named persons by Clerk fehaler since our last report : Samuel H. Sip and Elisabeth Eastern, both of Salisbury. Harry lilack. of Ligonier, Westmoreland County, and Rebecca Johnson, of Jenner towo. Charles H. Spangler. of Conemaugh Town ship, and Ler.ora L. Border, of Paint Town ship. Daniel E. Beniler and Kate Liu.leman, both of Summit township. Bam Raiein. M a. Kerrol : ill. Henry Fox. of Somerset township, is erecting a new barn on his farm that is a model building iu every partiti'lar. The foundation was built by Messrs. Herman Stahl and August Whipperman, two of the beat stonemasons in this township. Mr. Samuel C. Fox and Samuel Bittuer are tlie carpenters and they are doing their work in a most thorough manner. They are first class workmen, and as they propose making barn building a sfiecialty, they are making a sample job of this one. When completed this burn will be one af the handsomest ones in Somerset township, a township noted for ts good farms and burns. Obskbvkh. Election of Teachers. At a meeting of the Somerset Borough Sheool BoartL iield Wetluesday evening, the following teachers were elected for tlie ensu ing term of six months : I'rincijial J. A. Berkey. Acaiteiuy Room No. 1. X. fi. Keim. Room Xo. 2 H. F. Barron. Room Xo. 3 Miss niinnie Craver. Room Xo. 4 Miss Ada Kneir. I'nion School-house Riskii Xo. I J. J. Stutzman. Risim Xo. 2 Miss Kate Suvder. Risiru Xo. .1 Miss Hat tie Stutxman. Room No. 4 Mrs. Mary Connelly. Mr. Bcrfcey will receive a salary of $ per month. Mr. 1-Urrtm ?4-l), and Mr. Stutzuian H4k The other teaihers will ns-eive $.Hi eai b per month. Buttermilk. Iji warm summer weatlier many perstins feel an irresistible craving for something sour, and often gratifying this desire by a free indulgence in pickles and vegetables made acid by vinegar. This demand for acid inilicates a defiiriency in the acid secre tions in the stomach, and the demand for an artificial one is a natural one, but vinegar is not the best substitute. Lactic add is one of the chief agents that give acidity to tlie gastric juice of the stomach in health. This is the acid of sour milk, aud therefore one of tlie best summer diet drinks that we can use is buttermilk. It satisfies the craving for acids by giving the stomach a natural sup ply, and at the same time furnishing in its clieesy matter a good supply of wliolesome nutrition. A man will endure fatigue in hot weather better on buttermilk than any drink he can use. The Warm Spell. The weather for the past three weeks or more has been the drves and hottest that was everexierienced in Somerset. With the exception of a few light showers we have hud no rain and vegetation is literally burning np. The pasture is almost entirely destny ed the fields looking parched and brown as a side of sole leather. Tlie thermometer has rauged from .W to 10u and the nights have oeeu unusually warm. Sunday was, per haps, tlie hottest day ever experienced in Somerset. The thermometer at Bieseeker A Snyder's Drug Store registered 94 at 10 o'ebx-k in the morning and at I o'clock it had reached lol At o o'clock in the even -ing it stood at !M". TheslHiwers of Monday night cooled the atmosphere somewhat, hut one can go alsiut to-.hu . Tuesilay, without an overcoat without experiencing any dis comfort from the lack of it. A Losing Venture. The Salisbury Scw-Lcttcr has suspended publication. In its issue of lust week its ed itor has this tosay : The Sew-Lettrr expires with this issue. We have played ill all our chips and lost. Salisbury lias twice been hi is it T with a paper ; twice lias it gone under. A very lit tle support from each paying stipsrt, we mean, slaps on the shoulder and " Wish you success," etc., won't keep body and soul to gether. Ail claims against the Xern-Letter come out of the editor. All sums ow ing to it are to be paid to Mrs. D. F. Coleman. We purpose going West to try, if possible to make another stake ; then we will be hack and resume at No. 27. We have no means of knowing just when that will lie. but don't hardly think it will lie before the hl:,lays. Those publishers our exchanges, have our thanks for tlieir forbearance. Mav they all flourish ts our sincere prayer.' A Hint to the Borough School Board. We have lieen requested to call the atten tion of the Borough .School Board to the I'nion .School building. Several yeais auo an addition was built to the front of tlie building. Tlie new port has recently com- niei.ee.. to sepamie mini tiie oto oumtuw. tt j which it had been fastened some time since I by bolts, and if left jro will soon tumble down. Sinie means may possibly be con trived by which the trouble may lie averted but it is our judgment that the entire tower will have to lie taken down and rebuilt. It would also be well for them to look after the shade trees that were planted around the Academy lot several years since. They are all prowiitsr finely, but the boxes alsiut a numlier of them have become lixxe orbro- keu, and arc doing considerable injury to j the ttees by nibbinir airaitist them. With a little attention for a few years longer these J tnsai will lie able to take care of themselves, and they will certainly be a gTeat addition and ornament to the school immnds. We j that it is only iic"siary to call the at- tiou of the gentlemen eomiiosiiii; the rd to these matters to bave them pnimpt- ly and properly attended to. Two New Railroads Chartered. The Carbon, Schuylkill A Western Rail road Company, capital a.ili,ni, was char tered yesterday. Tlie Company pmposes 10 build a road from the Southerly line of Car bon county to tlie vicinity of Blairsville. In diana County ; also, to places in or near Ash land, Schuylkill county; Northumberland, Northumberland county ; Philipsburg. Cen tre county, and East Tyrone, Blair county, by means ofa branch railroad from Cartion county and Blair county. The road is to be .'iH5 miles long, and is to traverse portions of Carbon, Schuylkill, Xorthnmberlaud, Snyder, Cnion, Mifflin, Centre, Huntingdon, Blair, Clear field, Cambria and Indiana counties. fJeorjie A. Stimon, of Xew York, is credit ed with 3U!.b7:l shares at $." a share. The remaining shares are held in Philadelphia. A charter was also issued to the Clearfield it Allegheny Railroad Company, capital 3, (no.OilO, to build a fine one hundred and twenty-five miles lon;. from daxzam Station, on tlie Beech Creek Railroad, Clearfield coun ty, to Allegheny city ; also, to a place on the Monongalieia River in Pittsburgh ; aiso. to a plats on the Pittsburgh .fc Western Kailroail in or Bear Sliarpabur-. by means of Branch railroads. Tiie road wilt run throuirb por tions of the couutit-s of Clearrieid Cam Uriii, Indiana, West uMirehind. and Allelieny. The Prwwleiit of both companies is John J. Sum- liners, of Philadelphia; aud each company has the same directory. Tlie Baltimore it Ohio Rail rood Coniniy is suid to be pnsli ing the new railnmd scheme. Half Price. White ami Li(l it -colored Summer Hats at half prke. Mas. A. E. Cm- knoa Cominjr Elections. The lint that next year will witness the great quadrennial strugjrle in Amerwun poli tics iiivests the coming elections ia tlie vari ous states with an importance tltat would not otlierwise attach to them.' Pert five stta MussarhiHetia. Ohio, Iowa. Kentucky and Maryland will cuoone 'ioverrtors. As the Kentucky election occurs August I. the campaign is now well developed in that State. The Republicans are making a .-troug tight for Bradley, and tlie temper of the peo ple and recent events point to a large reduc tion of the traditional Democratic majority, at least. Ohio, Iowa and Maryland also elect t.iovenuirs. Maryland will pixibably' con tinue a lemocratic executive, while Ohio and Iowa will uo doubt respectively re-elect Oovernors Foraker and Larrabee by increas ed tuaj.jrities. Tlie biennial system obses sions in many states reduces the legislative elections this year lo Massachusetts, New York, Xew Jersey, Obi.n Iowa, Kentucky and Virginia. In Xew York, bulb branches will be elected, and the desire of Governor Hill to bave a Senate in scoord with him will increase the energy of the Democrats during the campaign. As Culted States Senators will be chosen in Iowa, Kentucky and Virginia, great interest attaches to tlie struggles in those States. Jenner X Roads Items. Mr. Oliver Shaulis had a run-off last week near Jacob Hoffman's, caused by too heavy a load of oats, and a nuisance cf a dog. J. W. Bell took a week off recently. He is one of our energetic young men, and a week's rest will no doubt do him good. Ih C. P. Lenhart is beautifying his resi dence by the adilition of an elegant veranda. Messrs. Hoffman and Knoa are the archi tects. Ed. tjallagher, the gentlemanly clerk for J. M. Cover, expects to take a course in one of the leading business colleges in the au tumn. The wheat crop in Jenner township is the best we have had for years, and the farmers can congratulate themselves that most of it is safely stored in their barns. The normal term of this place will open next Monday, and a good" attendance is an ticipated. Students will have the bene tit of a number of lectures by leading educators. J. M. Cover is thinking seriously of taking in the excursion to tlie seaside on tlie 31st. If he goes, we wish him a pleasant trip, and well, lie knows how to get tlie most out of it. MoSlToB. - - - - Mount Moriah Mention. The wheat is a fair averaue croo. Onlv about one half tlie yield has as yet been bar vested. Hay is an excellent cmp, both in qmilitv and quantity. In fact, it is tlie best one we have had for years. Cherries are ripe, but tlie cmp is not abundant. The delicious cherry pie will not be fashionable this year. The yield of apples will be a very light one this yesr, as will also that of pears From present indications the peach crop will be a fair one. Rye is a good crop this year. However, It is not extensively grown, scarcely one-third of our fUrmers raising it. Why it has gone out of favor I do not understand. Not many years ago it was grown as extensively as wheat. The Fourth of July was not observed heft-. Our farmer were at work all day. mostly fn the hay fields. In the evening the young folks had a social hop at Ed. P. MostoTWs. and all fcav- that they enjoyed themselves I'l-Kely. This place is yearly becoming more popu lar as a coo!, healthy summer resort, being entirely free from mosquitoes. Numerous visitors are here from Johnstown, Pittsburg, and other places. I will forbear writing their names, as it will take op too mnch of your valuable space. '. The June flood, which wrought so much havoc along the Stonycreek, did very little damage here. In fact, we have frequently had heavier rains than on that day. It is verv dry hen at present and rain is badiy needed, vegetation suffering greatly on ac count of the long dmnth. July Iij. li)7. PTY. Huffy Huntingdon Landlords Close Their Hotels. Last Saturday the proprietors of tlie lead i nsE hotels of Huntingdon, including tin leister House. Hotel Brunswick, Franklin ! House. Washim-ton Hitef and Vohns i House, whose applications to sell ii.pior Were refused last Apnl, aud whose appeal to tlie Supreme Court has been held over until Seitemher, dts'i.kil to close tlieir hotels airaitist ait tnuisient and n-irular nounters m dvtuiitely, to take effect on the lsth bust. Each landlord qualified himself under oath to live up to the agreement, which shall not be changed unlea by unanimous consent of the parties interesteiL The regulai boanlers at all tlie hotels, who have been notified to U-ave at once, are greatly distressed by rea son of their inability to find suitable l.h;i no places elsewhere. Many of them are beinjs taken care of by personal friends. The land lords justify their action by de, larinir that i without license tliey cannot allbnl to keep J their hotels open. It is feared that the suc cess of the proposed celebration of the coun- t y's centennial amiiversary, to be held in j September, will be seriously interfered with f in iiMisei'U-'iM'e of the hoteUi being ciosisl Ui ; the public. The Huutinedoii landlonls don't seem u have profited by the expi'rieticie o their , Somerset brethren, a little more than a year ! tuo. The same tliinjr was thi n tried here I aI11 WM j-,,,,,,,, , w a baills plllt. a,!(j ,.. i. .,.. i ,i, Huntingdon hotels will afraiu be open to the : public aud their proprietors will lie wiser, if not riclier men. It is all nonseiise to sav a! , . , , - , , bar is a necessary t)iinct to a pssl hotel. Take Johnstown, for inntance, with its fiirry ! licensed hotels, and twiiw as many more in j the surnHiudiiiif Uirotii'hs, yet the only two ' Hiss! botcLs the Hullert house and the I Merchants have been without a bar for j J many years. , Notice to Builders and Others. The Secretary, of tlie Boanl of School Ii- rectors of Somerset Borough, will receive ! aealeil bids at anvtime before 8 o'ebs k Satnr- i dav Julv 23 "87 for the sale and removal of i the Tower buddius and iU fnandatkm erec- ted in front of the I'moo school house, the windows and doors, an.f their frames reser ved. Thesuceessfiil bidiler will be reuuired to take down tlie tower ami remove the material and rubbish witltont .fc-lay. By iirderof the Hoard.' L C. CofJWBS, '-,' V ' v Secretary. Beulart Normal School. I will opea a KormaJ and PtfcparBSt.ry School at the Bealali Sch.Mil-hoiwe dfi .Jinn day. July l.-WT. Branch taught, those . e ... 1.. .1 . ; 1 on uie cen-nn.-wies 01 leacners, aiiossirB uun- ; er brandies as those atu-nd nuiy see fit to j pursue. A (cuod attendaiK-e Ls expected. For . ftarther particulars impure of or address E. E. Parrrs, Somerset, Pa. It is an III Wind that Blows Nobody Any Good. The Pennsylvania Kailruad and other leading lines having insisted crpo their Western ronriectiotis eeasius tl. payonst of commissions and other sobsidiary amounts to their local aretits, h w observed that sev eral comjianiesi 1 notably the Cbirasro and Northwestern Railwar) are apptyine: the amounts so saved to the payment for new atid anractive advertisii.j in tlenewiiiirs . conseipiently there will be about as much Xorthwe-itrn Railway money put in einn lation in the East aa heretofore. - Nitrous Oxide Gas. Administered daily at McMillan's fH-ntal Rooms. Baer's Bbick. Somerset. Pa. . MARRIED. SPASGLER-BORDER At tlie resiiiViHsi of the bride's parents, on Sunday "eveiiitiie, July IT. 17, by Rev. J. E. lajir-h. Mr. Charles H. Spangler. of rtavidsvftle, to Mis Letxira I Bonier, of Kolsapple. Beaver College. Tlie thirty-third year of this Bent extvl lent school for young la. lies opens S.-pteuts her I ah. Pr. Taylor lias .Vmonstrated li s superiority as an educator. The new Isi-n l itig alley will be ready fa- the Fall term. Pen up Your Cows. Continued romp; aims being made by citi zens, of cows trespassing iu ibier Kits alter night. Tbia is to give notice that after ibis date the onltaauir prohibiting the running at large of cows etc after night, a ill he en forced. W. H. WuirtiT, Burgess. July 12 ST. Committee Meeting. The Committee on Permanent Certificates will meet at Rockwood on Out an lay. July 5, HS7, for tlie purpose of examining appli cants. Persons intending to apply will please notify the Secretary. !'. F. Lives. s.u, Fked. Gsmr, Secn-tary. Chairman. Creat Reduction In Prices. I will for the present time take a good Cabinet Photograph at 1.50 per dozen But such of my patrons who di-sire to secure them at this very low price w iU do well to call soon, as these figures may only hold good for a limited time. The latest Rapid Dry Plate pnsvess used for all work. W. H. WEiriJiT, Somerset Pa., Glade Normal School. Terra opens July i"nh. Send for circular. Addrces J. A. Beskiy, Somerset, Pa. X. G. Keim. Jlcyersdale. Pa. Wanted ! Hides, Furs, Eark. I will pay the highest cash priivs for all kinds of hides, pelts and furs. I also want j" cords of Ris k lak and Spruce bark. H. G. Ct.VXiXOHAH. SOMERSET MARKET. Corrected Weekly by COOK a BEERITS, bcatsas I Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed. Prh-es for Juiv -J 1S7 Apple, dried. Ts Apple Buiter. Y gut HeaiiM, i ha . .. Bmn. A UK., lbs .. Buuer, tr.il 1. 1 i . i iteuj. Puckwaeai, tu . nieai .... Hs-sWux y i baiiai. (-Hii-ar-curei! Hnisi i a. 0 'Slnlry rnutis. th " iSh,m!dVr-i i B, ' i-Mitcsi e Sj I'orn. t--sr. f l-ai - 1-helUsl) It bn :Wt.v . ..-aw..:.iic si Jl si mi - i-iV e I..' ..- i.'V . Sc lis . m '-ii. MeJ t r. v Chop, corn an.! .(.-. i nM ln St all rve, Jl tuulbx l :m I'm. dia Klonr. Itetler tnss-ni. -ji ?, Vienna, ill .. a S Flaxswil. bu TV Lard. B hie Middlings. 1O0 lbs II iv.xsi rm tlau, iliu , :r.-4iir PutUsi. bii lim.o Tac New Potatoes si m Ptachw, dried, it fc suslor Rvis f bu .. Salt. iKo LI? hM SI af. " ((.round Aiuno sack si HO " (Ash ton) (nli a.-k SI "i jl (m . ...i.oi7e .7!f!l!- Sugar, yellow, white, yl s Tallimr, f t Wheat bu -sfusJe I)MII-?TRAT0R's; NOTICE. folate of Christian Biomrh, dee d, late of.sha.K Twp. siniersel ( o.. Pa. Letters of administration i.o the atsire estate having been imiiiteii to the midersiiriicit t,y iie lrofr authority, uotice is heretty mvi-n io ail perst-ns in.lebteil ft said estate to make tranu-di-ate payment, and th.havtny claims aaimi the taiue will pr-setit liieni duly' autlienucttu-d r,r sirttieineiit, to the imder-itinetl. at the h.iine Mead (it the deceased, near Knettimwii. i.n Sutur- i day, tne M day of Septemt.er. ENiS U. BIHtCH. rtdmiTii-lralor. Julj-Jti. BEAVER COLLEGE And Musical Institute. Atf BEAVER. PA., twetitr-six miles below vtH, PA., twetitr-six Pinsluinrh. . en tlie (ihio. for Ydf'Nii I.AI Ks. Ssis-niT Us-auoa and buii.liiis. Pup, U1 t-Hml. ly ui rrestilent. l't!yn-Hi. Iiiteliecrunl, -i--aij. and Mis-kI powers develosd. Kesj teachers in every department liireetor of Music urmhiHte of Berlin. Rotes reanoouble. Send for new cir cular. R. I. TAM.i'K, juiavlm. ITesideiit. E XECUTK'.s .NOTICE. fcatate cf Kphiaira Russ. d(iwd. Ute of gne- maiiouinK iwp.. esiEiierset uunty. Fa. Letters MrstHjiielitary on tlie ats.ve estate having been zran ted tiithe unleriiiTied by the .proper anihority. notiee is hereby itiven ii sil . persons innetited to said estate ui make tminedi I te payment and those Iwviriir claims amorist 1 the same lo present them duly authenti.'Aied for Kettiement on Thins-iay, Sepu-mlier 1. lssT. at the I residence of Miwes Miller, in sid towmhip. j SARAH Rn-S. f l, .Sl-'S VIII 1 FR Jnl'J). Exrm. of Rphraim Kiki. dee'd. t'MTOK '.S Xf )TIC "K. in Re Estateof I.niah Roirers, deretwed. The undersiimed hav-.nz Nsa anrs.inteil Ati litor by the ( .rf.hans' t'onrt of somerset ciuiiiv to make a distribution of the ftilliU in the hands of the Administrator of mid deceased, hereby Ifivei ni4ice that be will attend to the duties ill said appointment at his orb's, in Somerset Bor ough on Xhiirniar, Ainr. 1. IssT. when and where ail parties interested can attend. F. . BIE.-ECKFR. julyli. Aiuiiuir. QHARLES HOFFMAX, MERCENT TAILOR. (Above Heffley's Store,! I.itf-t Sttyle, And Iiwcst ri-ic-SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Somerset, Pa. Albrbta. Hoksb. I. sivrr Vhd. Visitors to Pittsburgh ARE INVITED TO CALL AT OUR New and Enlarged Stgre NO. 41 FIFTH AVENUE, JxgiyiiX'frl JPeiin'o , . ' tnst DiMfrt Alum w lji-t ftmul.i We bave about four times the room we had at mir fiinuer place of business, Vietter iiht. tlie best veutilath.it. and a Diti.-h more mail'ortabie place business, ripecialties hi the Billowins; Lines of ooous . GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS, LACES, WHITE GOODS EM BROIDERIES, DRESS & CLOAK TRiMMICS, YARNS. ZEPHYRS, ART EMBROIDDRY MATERIALS or iu kixim. src. rrc. 1 i Orders by Mail Promptly Attended la. "is ! HORXE & AVAIiD, I 41 FIFTH AVE.. PITTSBl'RiiH. PA. I , T PI SOMETHING iNEV AND iHEPi CKlSS10(SHVM(l'10ioIO(SS10oIMllS'10lSS) - jt PEyxr ved 1 a pcsxr earsed." Is a motto you can verify by ealiirur at the aew Boot and Shoe Store OF JOHN G. SANNER, NO. 8 MAMMOTH BLOCK. 3 Uve ia'Wjtrk s Full Coii.piVe Line iA' Sr-msOms-'Ik ittlr at Attwtiv Pritrwi. eo sttciru; in pun tif BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, LEATHER, FINDINGS, dC, dC. I have the Celehraied WAt'KF.SPHA.sT sHuE, tbe Ben and Clieapest Gents' Shoe made. In Ladies' Shoes 1 have the Finest Line ever bnvaifht tu iotneret at Astoiiishinitly hum Prices. A spceial tnvl uuhm is exlen.ltsl toi?all said see these lessia Mt stuck uf'eisMts. sad the prices at which lie are Diet, eioinot be snrpusiieiL 1 u-lilri n).!e work iid reiiainuff a speeiaitv. can list see raystoet. said yoii will certainly find jnst what Tot waut. Kespeettull;. JUHS-8. S tSSFJi, So, 5, Staauooth Bl.x-k. Some met. G O TO GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, JOIIXSTOWX, PA., GAEPETS,MATTING, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, - STAIR PADS. STATJU EODS, LACE CURTAINS, TURCOMAN CURTAINS, CURTAIN POLES, &c LOWK8T PRICE.S Cf tTA RANTKED. Their Stctik is Imroenst. Freight paid on Carpets, etc., to points on the S. & C. K. R. by GEIS, FOiSTJEXl fe QUTNST. HEADQUART ?t. S-(n(il "it."n(rf':i rtn1 U'-'ir i'MrvuiJ. ;n fwt tvery niy mr-Ttnr.-vl in Miiriiy. '), K!ii-t:tin BM'kT tl-., Hierke uii:r ;ira-i-i,;an-r! mt K;iiKK s' ti h rT KIS, Tin? mr.'" h---k ur -it.iijir a:i Ei-iwv 'iitiii;' !i;--i:i.s,. ;.rv t-ni-i at cnat: sui. y .'ti;irry i-iwn tnt-rfiiaut . :t.i evonttaf 'he V nvni ?-Li.o-iy t-.ne (ar ihav li-ii'irj tlttr tr,i4ie, m -i:v sr.-. Rwi'. O-lVfrW w.ii niwaiv, ,l A -r,,- ,( f-(t iV II : ; ? : r Fi'-nmi-t H.dW?.. ii Riivlsnf Kr-Hi'iiiif ol.tmr. t ery-Iiirtai .iLrfWr fortiit.. iuhiiv nir. thintra jr iur i wi .fnt-mi V:'ittt i.i'vuvii- Mt; Noi!tmi -iiit v.jir.t.. Hvu-i.Jirti r-. :-t 3rU'st. HiMtk - ai;-i Albums f-r Axt-ni n.i rHiiV-tt- fr. r-mi...iyni"rti ifivfn ntH i;m- i r.'irt.i.itl pHr-:- t- fmtv &r K:r lUe-k X.Krsm. FISHER'S BOOK STORE, SOMERSET, PENN'A. (iFi'IK.K W. P.KXFdCD DRUGS! GEO. V. BEN .'i:cPf.rKTf OLDEST DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baer's Block, KOMKTisr-rr. pi:xx'a. DItUfJS, aMKDICIXKS, CIIKMICALS. DYE STUFFS, FAINTS, OILS AND YARXISIIES. The purest and Is-st to 1 found in th'i market. We also keep on hand a full line of TRUSSES, BRACES, SUPPORTERS. ' And all tiie leading ai purtciiances used both by Physicians and iiimilies. We jpiarantee ia this line, perfect salistiu tion. TOILET ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES GENERALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. LARaE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTHDAY G!f TS ALWAYS 1ft STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. TH E I;fT THK MAilKKT AFFnli'iS. i!TH IniMKTH" AN'H IM It iKTfll). PresnriptlDns M, Fanalj Escgipis Filled Will temess Our own iimki- of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It is ..f a superior o,ti;i!:ty. U e keep in bulk, that any special inre-lictit ran lie aibUsl. Sob! at S cents :i potinil. We do a 8.(Uiiri' litisinita and wi'5 jrfve you your umncy's worth. No trcitble to sho-.v giodJ. PURE WIMES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY. A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Jan. ... 1-.S7. CEORCE W. BEN FORD & SON. Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. ThisMcdsl Drug Stcrsis Rapidly Bgccnisg a Great Favcrita with Pecpla h Search cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Bye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusses Suppo rters, To ilet A ri icles, Perfumes, &c. TIIE rxKTnR i;VES PERSONAL ATTE.VTIO, TO THE tV-JIPuCSPLVJ )T PIiTslGians'Prescriptions i Family Receipts tiHEAT CARE EEIS'S TAKKX To ls OSLY FkEsir A.D P' "RE AKTlCt.ES. S V EOT A CLES, E Y E-( i LA SS KS. And a Full IJne of Optical Goods always on hanl. From sach a large assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our 'vAs to intrnding purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STHHET, SOMEIWKT, I'A ZTTIIA53 .4- 1 . ri-rrnru Tttiw . UJli LU. 1 11 .1 : , f vT in PSACTICilLir T-ifArTmi,-Mfl lllllliili t SMslill. jrzl. s- . uiJ.ii,. Over SCO Beautiful Designs. 1 Send for ."1 i T Frico List 4 tist t2 5-. Circ-J'rrc. 4 - v' i-Ji sL pf&r-i- J.-.iiisf..; V sS..;...rv..;,. ! '. . .' - - " ' - " V0WvirT;i. 1 sY, Pittsburgh fai (College PITTSBlTRGn CONSERVATORY Or MUSIC. ltorIttirict3cv..,'fS: Liwral Art, 3tu(--. Kiomtii-n. Flu Arts. Till Owls lfel.rwt wtlm tn me. AisoSrssrlat ts-oartmenf. (Vnl. Ilalui! . twmiv rn-lkn. hirircs tessOisw Mk say ai rlty wbont Tturtv-tiuitt vsr ririer:-'s.n. sth. H--T- n tnafciny leieserewts wrw'sr scadtuc u&otiamuMiufin.A, H. IORCCSS, President, jriiia.iu.ti, Hjl. 3Tk HAMDS3ME WT33I!I3. BISTHaAT OS HflUDAT P8ESEST. 1 THE WONDERFUL Ontl U 3 luburg mtm untiniiur a Parler, Iiflnraryi. Piilia. Reeiiirtes; ee IstrsJId CHAIH, lOi'i.E, BKUSOT Oft M. k. Dw,'ui il'-V fSk and tin. endstaaB 1 -s WtP.l to aft si 3 a 2 . - All fimJnhyl with THE LUBUftC MANF'C CO.. cLVkK h. k:-:xfrd. DRUGS! FORD & SON., - fF TILF IT WILL PAY YOU TO BVV Vol .1 KM O IS I A L, U O H K or Wm. F. SHAFFER, HOMERSKT, PKXXX MM II! EUim fill Aim,, AS" fnr Htr WHITE HMiXiiu: P-r.ins in nel of MuM'MKVf Wi'RK will find it ui tlieir interest toenii t mv shop. h.-iss a proper Muiwir.s ill lie Kiven thera. m-r sni. im-H'-u trH.fytrttmi in Krrrt ' "m, rt hiii' .v lCkt' fit'. I ;rti?e special aiteuii.Hi to the White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monuments Intrnd'Wvft by REV, W. A. IJRINii. ts fieeciea !?nT.rmeTr.ent in the f.iinl of M ATfeKIAL AI l(i.sTRI (TIiiN and whieh is .ei,n.s! u lie th JVipui-r M..ii.m.'tit for .sir Chaitxesrite I'll mte. GIVE MI CA1L. WM. F. SHAFFER. CHiLDRErJ S CARRIAGES ib A-fittt C tM Brh, ami Irmaimiil 145 M. 8th St Phliada.. Pa.
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