a V JfrV- -5 ,1 The Somerset Herald. tfEIIESDAY. Extra cojMes of the Herald ready for mailing can be bad at the omce. vrRM)R Hartbakft received a sun struke in Philadelphia on Saturday. Cash buys at bottom price. Try it on Flour at the Grocery and Feed Wore ol Cook & Hekkim. EriafxirAl. Service will le held in the Good Templars' Hall, on Tuesday J my 25th, at 8 o clock in the evening. CniK Rkkrits. the lead in 2 Grocery Flour and Feed Store in town. Buy jour gauds there. Cheat ! Cheaper ! ! Cheapest ! ! ! Pride. Hiking Sun, and Mountain City Flour. IJuy them from Cook & Uef.ritb. Fut sd A black brm-ade hhnll. For information in regard to same call on or address Harry I'ii.k. If you want comfortable toiardin:; and Induing, at reasonable rates, by Ihe week, lay, or meal, go to E. Ilevin. just aUive the depot. Salt 1 Salt ! 1 150 barrels salt, extra no. 1, full weight, and good barrels, in 8 and 10 barrel lots, less than it can be or dered from anv point. J. V. Pattox. The Lutheran church is rapidly uearing coiuplelion, a large force of workmen be ing enipiged on it. It will make a hand some church. A recext invoice of cloths and cassi neresat Patton's, worthy ol insertion. Furnish your own tailor. Call lor the material and save money. Oi'R young friends Cl.irk Denlord and Evcrette E. PatUm, of Washington, Iowa, are spending their summer vacation with their lriends at this place. A laroe number of our young people pic niced at Maiel Grove on Wednesday last, 1 lie day was passed very pleasantly, and the ride home by moouliglil enjoyed fully. Fuh'r low in town. Flour lower in town. Hour lowest in town, fcvery sack and barrel waiTanted good, and satis faction guaranteed. Cook ti Bkkuits. Comparison in prices. Woollen goods tow, and twelve months ajo, forces con Tiction that 40 cents per pound is a high price for wool, when Patlon sells good Kentucky Jeans at ta cents jx-r yard. NOTICE. All K.rxM)S indebted to us will please call aud settle their accounts by Ihe 1st of August. All aecouuts not settled will lie left with an ollicer for col ted ion alter that time. S.NYDKlt Jc L'iii- Fuo all parts of the country comes the cheering intelligence that the t rois are immense. Wheat, rye and barley are good, while corn, rats, hay and potatoes never were lictter. Fahmeus who will trade with me the coming season will use their sour apples for drying and sweet aples 6r applelmt ler. Sweet dried apples and sour apple butter are not marketable articles. E. M. Sen rim K. The active members ot Somerset Fire Co., No. 1, will meet in the arbitration room on Thursday evening next, at 7J o clock, for ihe purpose ol electing ol fire re. John Yoi ng. Secretary. The memlicrs of Ihe Somerset County Agricultural Si ie1v will meet at Ibe rooms ol the Vice President, Cascbeer s Block, next Saturday evening. Josiah Mob rv, E. M. Sin Hot i:. President. Secretary. Goto Mussel man aud freeze for your larm implements and machinery, such as Threshing Machines, Grain Drills. Mow. ers and l(eapers. Cutting Boxes, the cele brated Hartzel" Plow and castings and etc., etc Ths price of "drunks and disorderlies" has been raised - At their last meeting, the town council passed an ordinance instruct ing Ibe Burgess, in all cases of the above kind that came within his cognizance, to imnose a fine of not more than titty dol lars, and not less than five, linn. Butter Wasted. To enable me lo fill an order for 10.WK) pounds of roll butter, which I purpose shipping in the months ot July and August, I will pay for choice roll "butter half cash. Please deiiver your butter on Monday and Thurs day morning. J. W. Pattox. Ot r neighbor of the Dem-T(it on Fri day last received a lengthy account of the Fourth of July celebration in Berlin. It was received too late lo be put on th! out side and we could not spare so large an amount of sce from our local page. We are sorry it did not reach us sooner in or der thai we might have given it a place in our columns. Ws wish to call the attention of our readers to the card of the "Naugle House" in another column. This house has been newly furnished aud refilled, and Fred, the genial, gentlemanly proprietor, has had experience enough in his line to con vince all thai Ihe "Naugle House" is a first class hotel. Call and see him when you come this way. B. F. Sinkm.v. one of tbe oldest and perhaps, the wealthiest printer in ihe State, died suddenly at Pilislmrg on Sunday evening. He a a formerly- Slate printer lor three consecutive terms ol Ihrce years each. He was the first power pressman !n that citv. He was born in 115. and at 1he lime of his death" weighed three hun dred and ninety-six pounds. It has frequently been asserted ll.al vorooratious have no souls, but bow is it with the Cumberland yalley Hailroad M'(Manv. nuitu uag fuppneu ; nloveea with tree tic kets to the Centennial. ftqil alo tj)e PLiUdel)hia& lioaJing Coru- jtuij : ifcai u treating an lis j.-:u' the coal reeioos to a trip to the Centennial including tickets ol admission to the grounds for thtmsrlves and their families, and all neccscarv refreshments. Uls. Kociser, E.. edittirof the SanU Crnx. Cal., SfHtintl. and me of Caiitor nia's Centennial Commissioners has been paying a visa to this his old home. Mr. Kooser waa one ot the early California pietra, having pone Uiere with Gen. Sherman. He is an enthusiastic Graneer. Iing a memtier of the Caliliirnia Sute Grange. He called at our office ine dav of last week here a wekxnne always awaits him. May he live long and pros Prr. MTitt Ita Weighs la CM. t"ndoulledly the rreatest mmlern dis covery in medicine is 1aCota Radical Ci re ft Dyspepsia, Skk Headache, Sour Stomach. Cxxtivcness, Bilionsness. Loss of Appetite, distress after eating, and all disorders cansed by indigeatioai or a de ranged liver. Iti rtUt'mrt Mntii'p, and sure relief it guaranteed ia every case liere it is faithlully used. It tones up the stomach, regulates the liver, restores the nalu.-al appeiite, strengthens the deli rate, aud expcllt all morbid humors from the system. Typhoid and Bilious lever might in almost every case be prevented by it lime?y use. Trial size 25 cents. A very few doses will relieve, and a little perseverance cure you. Sold by G. W. Bis ford Jc Co., Somer-1 set Pa. ! In vni!mny villi liiwra. J. It. Trt - well. J. V. I'!eUiwait! and V. O. IIurt. i Ibe 1ml of litis nnw-r luiJ visit tn ISnisli 'rr. e n Thursday laM, wild the cxapcta- -- " ii,rti of imttc:ng large nnutlieiB id lite fin Jiy I, itrt ' ny flit.' lo lea re Ihcir mountain damns 1 mill erao their bankets. During our u we were very pleasantly cniert&iiica uy Mr Gideon Eauman and 1m son, our Mere sedatives are powerless to cure nerv rouug friend Daniel J. Dsuniso. The j ousucfra, and san cease to paliate its niiniUer of trout captured were not nnin lu rid tv millious. Tim Cleveland Colored Paints arc mix edandthined ready for use ; This Is Ihe lcst paint made lor house painting ; ill wear loncer than any other. Call at Bly - mver's Hardware Store and see the beau- liiiil kIukI.: 30 dirk-rent cokffs. The! finest bouses in Somerset are painted with this naint. Everybody is osing it on ac count of its durauimy ana cueapness. I -o. n mint till von have a talk with Blvmyer, who will give you the proof of the assertions made above. Balloon. Mr. Noah Bowman at five o'clock on the evening of June 29, 1370, captured a balloon sent tip from Ml Pleas ant Westmoreland county. Pa. Amonc other inscriptions on it were the following; Upturn to .; otl'ce, Jim Overboil proprietor, "This a bah kids were sent up from Ml Pleasant, June 29. Please return to H. W. Overboil." "The fol lowing arc contributors to this baloon as cension ; II. W. Overboil, J. A. Bolty, J. B. Hupert, It II. Goodman, and Geo. Stauller, Ml. Pleasant, June -"., 170." Herk Wk Go. Who says it does not take money lo buv Flour, Grain, and Feed, by car load, for cash on delivery. Whoever said wc agreed to sell these goods on credit for a longer term than thirty days. Wc are giving our debtors due notice of thesp facts, by statements of their accounts, and beg them to take heed, lest we should Ik' couitelled to collect by adding costs. Cook & Beehits. , s i'" I'tin.i in nii.-i i liar, ma questioned frequently since ihe Fourth of July as to whether what lie read iu the pine grove on that uuy, and afterwards printed in the Herald were all the his torical facts in his possession. In reply he would say that he has a large number ol additional tacts, from eight to ten times the number read on the Fourt'i, and hopes to gather many more during the coming lall and wiuter. lie will be under obu - gations for any iiilormalion that may lie turnished him. When completed it wid be printed in immphlet form. Tha ABerl- Frpla No people in the world suffer as much with Dysieiftia as the Americans and al though years of experience in medicine have failed to accomplish a certain and sure remedy until uueex s acoust Flower was introduced for this disease and its elTects; yet so well has this remedy succeeded in every case to effect a cure, that there is not a druggist in the I'niled Stales but recommends the AfC.t sT Flow er in all casses ot dvspeiisia and liver complaint, costiveness, sour stomach and liver. Go to your druggist apt! get a sam ple bottle lor 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve any case. Ki-gular sir.e 1 5 cents. A Pair ok them. Confluence against the nation. On the morning of the 4th of July, Mr. John Ellis was presented by his wile with a pair of bouncing bovs. It has not yet lieen decided what to cull them, but it has been suggested that "Centen nial ' aud Seventy-six" would lie the most appropriate. A number of towns had Fourth of July celebrations, but this celebration at Continence can bent them all, tor there patriotism was developed in its fullest extent. If Confluence can lie equalled or U-:it anywhere we would like o hear of it. Trol out yolif celebrations gentlemen. Wkli.ekshi no, Pa., July 14, l7C. The weather has Ut-n very Harm for mure than a week. On Suuday last, set' eral ot our prominent ciuzens ignored the established rules of etiipiet by apiearing in church minus their coats. Should the thermometer range equally as high on next Sunday I eecl lo see ihe same par lies appear in ihcir liareleeC On Monday and Tuesday the heat was soopprtssive thai some of the harvest hands were coniiK'lled to lease work. I-ast Saturday Mr. Cal. Cook returned home from Philadelphia. He gives glow ing accounts of Ihe exhibition and of the hospitality of the Philadelphians. J. E. Hll.I.EANV. Ot R enterprising young friends Chas. and Ed. Khoads have establisluM a livery stable on Hacc street. One day of last week they sent one of their best teams arouud to Printing House How with a kind invitation for Ihe "locals of the Dem ocrat and Herald to take a drive. Neith er of the editors were present but we ap preciate Ihe kindness as much as though wc had made use of it. These men hav; alwavs been known as energetic business men, kind and obliging to all, and we as sure such ol our friends a i shall give tin m a call in a business way, that they will be furnished w ith tcam," first Mass in every resjicct at moderate ngures. Kail Hoau Aocipent. An accident occurred to the east bound express train on the B. & O. lL 11. nt I rsina station, oa Sunday morning by w hich the engin eer, named John Berfin, was killed, and the fireman, Geo. McCarthy, was serious ly and it is thought fatally injnred. A slide of earth covered the track which the heavy log prevented the engineer from seeing and into which the engine plunged at full speed, being thrown down an em bankment a distance of about two hun dred feet. Fortunately the coupling of the engine broke or the whole train would have been precipitated down the embank ment. The above is the only casually re ported. Os Saturday night last, some of the Vboys" engaeed in what our Burgess w as pleased to term a riot. On Monday the birds were caced, fined ten dollars each and costs, and bound over in four hundred dollars each to appear at the next court ot Quarter Sessions. Burgess an nounccs Ins determination to DreaK up me practice of loafing and carou&ing on the 9li eels, and we feel sure that all oed cili j zens w ill aid him to accomplish this much lo lie desired end. histoid? interest of each and every citizen lo see that peace and order are maintained. "I uie merits of the case tried before Burress eltley on Monday, we shall say nothing as it wul undergo a judicial investigation. Im--a.TIC de.--"In Monday huf, Esquire Ogle was noticed thai Ibe body of a child had been discovered on the premisr ol HerlK-rt AiOHlemus, n iiace stren, L-o-u-erset. Pa. He summoned ajury, cotiipm ed ol A. J. Col'iorn, Eq., lorraaan. John H. I hi. Esq.,C. A. Rli.!, George M. Nefl, George Snyder and H. C. Beerita, w ho proceeded to the ground' and viewed the body. Thebody was that of an nn usually large and healthy female child. Dr. S.S. Good n aJe a r4 mortem ex amination of tbe remains and gave it as his opinion that ihe chihl had been born alive. Herbert NipoJcuius was called and sworn and testified as follows ; "Noticed Kate Bi-nntt a h mesiia emp'oyed in my family to be in a f tmily way. Was in the country on last Wednesday and on niy return my attention w as tailed to the ap-H-a ranee of the girl ; took her lo task about it, w hen she replied my God look at ine, do I look as it 1 was.' " On Sat urday the girl left Mr. Nicodctuua' and a day or two afterward he became suspi cious that the child had been Lorn and foully dealt with. He procured the ser vices of officer Gilbert and searched Ihe premises. Tbe remains were found iving alongside the fence, covered wilb about two inches of earth. There were several str ndsot timothy around its neck at the time. i Dr. S. S. Good was ell and testified tbrt in bis judgment Ihe child was' born alive, and that there were marks of vio lence around tbe front part of Ibe head. I The inquest then adjourned until Tues day morning in order to procure additional testimony. Tuesday morning officer' Gilbert ws called and coroborated the teslinrooy uf Nicodemus, with tbe add it it that' tbe girl Ben net had rmnfrsnail that tbe child was born alive, and that she had killed it by beating its head again the wait J. li. Fritz was called and coroborated Gilbert's testimony in regard m the con fession. Kate Ben net is a poor, ignorant girl, of medium height, about twenty-eight years of age, and is more to be pitied than con- detned. i I'p tn the time of our going to press tbe inquest have failed to make a presentment. ! I tkt Kill rnih ! Wnk DUhiim. TIht is no fMiluitral fart more elear- ly urrrtaincsl than that tbc mniit forniida- Lie pluses ot Dervotts disease are tlirecliy traceaMe l im(ierfect Jigoiion. Insom nia, with Its train ot tlirelul consequences, proceed", more frequently from weakness ot the stomach than from any olher cause. - , symptoms. The irue way to strengthen the nervous system is to invigorate the digestive and assimilative organs, upon - i whoe nnoltstruclcd action its eauilibrium : is alisolutely dependenL The daily use of Hgtaetler s Stomach ISilters will do more 1 to brace and soothe tn weakened and ir- i I :.. I i c,.. 1. iiiaicu ucocb, mil iuuuix suvuu, icuyi ine slee nature's grand calhoiicon, - than all the so-called nervines to be found - . in the pharmacopreiaorotit or rt. A wine- glassful of the Bitters should be taken be fore each meal. Bsiekaiwwa Items. A twelve year old son of Esq., Kankiu of this place had. bis leg broken last Wednesday by a to; rolling upon it Our shoemaker has quit his trade and gone to fanning. Mr. John L. Williamson cut his foot badly while chopping wood. Ve judge it is doing well, as we seen him ohake H considerable the evening ot the fourth. - The fourth was celebrated iu good style, lcnty of good things went to waste, Mr. V. Sorber Esq., delivered th oration. We have an old gentleman Kving in our ills ire eighty-one years old, who was blind ten years, with cataract in both eyes. who can now see as well as the average at his time of lile. Dr. Geo. Strawbridge or Ho. 1610 Chesfnnt St. Philadelphia re stored him to ligtt in the incredible short time of ten minutes. The young folks had a very ple.1s.11U "hop" the night of the fourth.. Tb'i mu sic was line aud the dancing was arlUtlc. "Old Peter" i Ed. Herald. Thinking that a few items from this place might be ol interest to some of the readers ol ihe Herald, I submit the lollowing. Fourth of July has come and gone and has been observed as a holiday ccncrally 'in and around this place. A Sabbath i School celebration was held near Jenuer- j town, the Beam, Mountain and Jenner- jtown Sabbath Schools joining another i Sabbath School celebration was held in a grove near the Baptist Church several miles north of this place, ill. Zi.m and j St James Sabbath Schools joining, lioth were well attended and all seemed to have enjoyed themselves very well. Cjui(ea number of persons of this place visited Somerset on the fourth. Although some came home in the rain, not one of the parties regret the trip, on Ihe contrary all seemed lo be highly pleased with tbe sights they saw and the hospitality show n them by Ihe ieople. Theurch light procession in the even ing was a grand sight and all speak in the highest terms of the illuminating of the tow n. Parlies here are anxious lo know if Professor Johan has been heard from since the balli oa asct ns'o i.-' The Cross ltoads rarty are only sorry that Jonrtu of July don't come more than once a year. Several of the farmers in this vicinity have purchased mowing machines this year. Last year quite a number were sold through this section of the county. Several weeks ago Mr. Hcuben Hoffman had quite a narrow escape from what might have been a serious accident. While Mr. Holl'uian was in the act of raising a plank in the tloor ol'a log stable a bullet struck and went through the mattock han dle with which ho was working at Ihe lime. It is supposed that some one hunt ing in she woods near by tired the shot. Mr. Hotl'iuan can congratulate himself on his narrow iscaie. A campmccliug will be held at the same place lust year's uimKt ting was held on Lame! Hill, near the Btdlord and Greens burg pike commencing August the :Mib. Persons alteuding the meeting this year will rind Ihe grouuds in a much lietter condition than last year. Parties have been cutting out t lie under brush, miking roads etc., which will improve the place very much. Since Ihe contract lor cam ing the mails has i;one into other bands wv Inve hid no public couvevunce lor carrying passen- sengers, the mail being carried on horse back, w hich il continued will compel! par ties here to find their own conveyance when they Wkh to travel. "Amos SPEAKS. At the Gate House in Pe tersburg oa. Monday evening Ulth inst,, alcr a most inful and in every possible aspect a most distressing illness Mathew E. Spears in the Gist year of his age. Mr. Spear was a native of County Antrim Ireland. Learned the tailoring business in his native Country, but at an early age emigrated lo his adopted Country, by way of Canada. Lived lor a number of years in Vermont, where he married and whence at the solicitation of his brothers, well known and resjweted in eastern Fayette and Southean Somerset Counties, ha re moved here. Like most men of his race he mas easily roused either to indignation or sympathy, a warm and active friend where e'er betook a liking. In cases ot sickness and suffering none were more swilt, more kindly or untiring in ali go-d offices. Yet when his own time of let ritic trial came such was the nature of his disorder that none could relieve r d.! anj tiling tor him beyond offering their re-siK-cll'ul and hearty sympathy. The Hehai.d baa staikenol his disease Cancer of Ibe Mouth." Your readers will there fore have been prepared for the announce ment of his death. Kor some dura before bis death, the tongue, swolen nd inflamed protruded Irom his mouth, preventin" him Irom swallowi.ig and worse still dur ing the distressingly not weather obstruct ing bis breathing. No wonder bis oldest friends dreaded to see bun when the hor rid alternatives ol starvation ur ' sulfura tion seemed inevitable. But Almighty Uod in mercy vouchsafed hi in an easier death. On Jfondav be was taken with a hemorrhage and in about three hours lost three quarts of blood, so anvs an experi enced neighbor who was with him during the ckteint: scenes. It not only smoothed his final iaage but restored his features lo their natural expression. It' bis friends and neighbors could do but little for him during his king illnes , which he bore Willi a most heroic and exemplary lortl- tued, I hey could and did W.Uy - -their re gard alter death. Not-aithstandins Ibe weather was unt npitious and threaten ins;, the concourse in attendance at the funeral was large and respectable. Tbe orders of Odd Kellows and Sons of Temperance 1 under the Chief Marshalohip ot Gen. Koss furnished tbe escort proper and added freatly lothe inteiest and iinpressireness of tbe seeue. But Ihe distinguishing feat ure of Ibe occasion was lire ladies con nected with tile Temrrance organization. ; Their dresses were tasteful and beautiful, the marching and general conduct worthy Ibe highest praise. It was a diapUy of which any family, indeed in any communi ty could well be proud. Tbe funeral sermon by Hev. Dr. Luccock of the M. E. Church is highly taken of, as indeed arc most ef-1 gers perished, together with ten of (a.ftal .vsTal.11-. t u I .... t ... 1 i.1,na am.u .la ' wa aw. forta of this talented young man After life's tilltil lever, pleep well tdd Irieud ' sleep well ! . . -. ; - n i ' Jsiry I.UL, The following is the li I of juror) dran to serve at August term of Court. . CUANII Jl'KV. Addison Charles JDeltugblrr, McCullough. Allegheny David BitJier. Klklick Kicbard Glodlcltv. Jenner Samuel Speigle. Ijtrimer Ludwirk Baer. Millord George 31. Baker. Clav Northampton Jaob Poorbaugh. I'ainl-Ilcnry Holsapplc. Andrew Kun- ti. Quetuahoning Georce 3IiIIer. William Mourv. Jacob J. Zimmerman, Samuel M. Miller, John Ojer. Kioierset Joseph Shank, Frauk Launtz. tliade Sylvester Holts, Levi Kouout. Summit Samuel P. Meyers, Herman I'p house- ' t Money creek Cbauncy Brunt ' ' ' Salisbury Bor. Milton Boyer. ' ' I'pfier Tukeykaot Harrison II. Uuy.lt. TRAVEUSE FIKt-T WEEK. - Addison Wilkins Marshall. Alfred Miuhell, William IMiavcn, Charles Kob erts. . AIlcgbcBy Joseph II. Miller. Berlin Bor. Charles Krisslntrer, Geo. W. Krissinger. Elklick -John Ktim, Henry Bloagb, Drmalres Cornplon. tireenvillf? Joseph Shulls, Jnasph Lint. Hooversville Bor. Rons I Griffith. Jrnoer Jonathan Frefdline, Alexander ih J. I'lirisl. Ah - simler . IWkry. Francis Fri?t- 1 llortiunn, Allen . line. ' Jennerville Bor. W. F. Mathews. Jefferson Joseph L. Miller, Abraham Lenhart. Joseph J. Miller. Larimer Suloinon W tinier. Matthias Bowman. Millord Jonathan Bboada, Harrison Suvdcr. Jonathan J. Walker. Middiecreek Simon Fletcher, Wilson Whipkey. Meyersdale Bor. Silas II. Lichty, John Hocking Jr. Northampton John D. DeOlsr, Win. H. Crosby. , New Baltimore Barnard Wolthope, Zacharias F. Long. Paint Henry Ott, Jacob I. Layman, Hiram Blnsschnan, Peter Ott. 0,nemaboning Kain Ober. . Somerset Twp. Abraham J. Baker, Henry H. Will, David Swank, John Thompson, Chauncey F. DickeTi Chaun cey Marteeny Somerset Bor. Jonas Cook, Herbert Nicodeinus, Wash McOahan. Summit George Tilp. Southampton Jacob KennelU Sloystown John II. Snyder, Noah J. Bowman. Stonycreek George G. Fox, Abraham Land is, llarvy Pritta. I'pjier Turkey foot James Meyers, Sam uel Metzler. Wellersburg John Wingcrt. TRAVERSE SECOND WEEK. Addison Jeremiah Lislon, John A. Walker. Brolhersvalley John Altfather, Wm G. Schroek, Henry Musser, John 8. Engle, John M. Meyers. Dennis Hay. Berlin li. F. Kayman. Conemaugh Philip Meyers, Christian Da'ir, George Stahl, Daniel HotTman, Joseph II. HotTman. Elklick John C. Glodlelty, David Lichtv. Eliiah Ijvenccod. tiretnville John D. Arnold, Jacob P. Miller. Jenucr Conrad Wechtenhiser, Elias Winters, Jacob J. Hoffman. Millord Peter Putman. -Meyersdale Porter Petlley. Suinj creek Henry Grady, Robert B, Mmtb, Joseph L&nuis. Somerset Twp. Abraham Berkey, Jo seph J. Kliodds, Jeremiah J. Khoads. Summit Perry Walker, Jonas Fike, Hiram Walker. Samuel Ferrel, Elias Logsdon. Shade J. B. Wagner. I'rsina Sylvester Herring. Wellersburg Wm. F. I" hi. HARRIED. HELMAN-SHULL -On the 2d inst., by John E. Seese Esq.. Mr. Daniel Helman lo Miss Maria Shull all of Cambria county. 1'a. IIEI. ZIMM blt.nAN . 1 hu rsday morn in g June 2Ulh, near Stoyestown, Jacob Zim merman, an aged, kind hearted citizen de parted this life in the sure hope of the resurrection of the church. Aged & years, 10 mos, and 3 days. COLEMAN. On Monday July 17ih 1870. Mr. Joseph Coleman of Somerset twp., aged S years. Terrlblel rwRVd j. Newark, X. J.., July 13. Atlwo o'clock to-dar three brothers named Fichoro, who have been known as desperate characters for vearg, were arrested by police officers for disor derly coiidint. As officers Picker son ami Klsdeu attempted to march them off tbe men drew revulvirs and shot Klsden dead aad fatally wound ed Dickersoa. Escaping from ibe crowd, the desperadoes ran up the street to J. W. Cawson's tannery, in River ftrwt, where they formerly worked. Tbpre tbey called for Mr. Meyer, tbe foreman, who bad dis charged them, but not findiug him they commenced an indiscriminate firing on tbe shop, which resulted in tbe killing of John Albus, the assist ant foreman, and tbe woundiug of two workmen. The employees or tbe sbop turned out en masse and cbased tbe murderers towards tbe river. In tbe pursuit tbe workmen used stones and knives, striking tbe murderers several timjs before tbey reached the river. Tbe latter ei raped into tbe water and attempted to escape across tbe river, but were stoned to death by the outraged workmen. Tbe wountied were taken to St. Nicholas hospital. One of them, named Fisber, is dead. Dick erson will uot recover, and tbe other men are in a precarious state. At bus and Klsden leave families. Tbe murderers as far as known were un married. Tbe body of one of tbe Fkborns bas been recovered from the' river. It sbows marks of bad cutting about tbe wrist. Men are engaged drag gin for tbe others. Tbe shooting ba1 ao connection with tbe recent troubles bere. Tbe murderers were desperate characters, and they shot innocent men out of mere devil try. Policeman Dickerson died of bis injuries at fire o'clock- He was one of the colored men on tbe force. Tbe deetbs now number seven, police men Elsden Dickerson, the three Fic horns, Albus and a workman. The most iutent-e excitement prevail in tbe city, and the summary action of tbe workmen is generally commended. Laks alsalr. IIociiHTO, Mieb., July- 10. Last Sunday morning, about 2 o'clock, tbe propeller St. Clair, Capt Uobert Pbrness, belonging to tbe Wards line, on ber way from I'ulutb, left Ojumagoa for this port, baviug on board eighteen passengers and a crew of fourteen persjus. When off Four teen Mile Point a Ere was discovered in the fore bold of tbe vessel, and in less than Gve minutes tbe boat was enveloped in smoke and flames.' Ow ing to tbe rapidity with which tbe flames spread but one boat was launched. Life preservers were brought on deck and all tbe passengers succeed ed in puttiug tbt-m on, when'a rush was made for tbe yawl, wbicb waa swamped six ' vr s ven times. Tbe water was verv cold, and it waa not long before all but one of tbepassen- toe crew, n nen the ooat caught fire she was about fire miles from tbe shore. Tbe following is a list of the saved: . Kobert Pstnese, captain; Daniel J. Stringer, engineer; Tboa. C. P.olbmao, mate; Thomas Forteer, wheelman; J. K. Sutpbin, a passen ger. The boat's cargo was made up of cattle, flour, feed, Jte. ., , Kerlaas 'awhl4laK ASTalr. MlPDLEToWN, X. Y., Jul 1.1. Robert H. Berdell, a Xew York bro ker, lately notorious as defendant in a: . l. - 1. 1 : : r- " ' "- " -"f jceeded, waa attacked at Goshen, bis res dencr, bf isner and Spencer Murrav, brotbera. Tbe former belli and tbe lauer .cow bided him. lier dell drew a revolver and abotlVniner, the bullet entering over ibe eye, mak ing a scalp wound which will prob ably prove fatal. The injured man married tbe sister of Berdell ' divorc ed wife and figured in the trial refer red to. Offensive missives, received at tbe MurrayV bouse and written by Berdell, waa tbe immediate cause of tbe horsewhipping. . Wiaoer Mur ray ia president of tbe village of Goshen. , Durdell waa arrested. Gov. Hajea and Carl Scburx were j introduced to each other at Colombo Ohio. afcw daya ago. Tbey bad met for tbe first time. I t KImvuI lirvi tipet-ial Xoltce. Dr. riaarya rmpBa4 njrraat f Ba. k i truaraatMri to rare ludaiamalK of th W ll im-vm 1D.I hliltler. Mlnnil ur MnftrtrwaMl u-. lm au ImHwl la vM ac. nalnlul urnniomuvil ' aietiptruatk. d. It-m-vrrlMn or white. rvcl. nlevt, nrioture, liluwly IlKhargea, BriKbi's dlj-ic, brlrkduM depudU, dropT, poia In tha bark r mio. sk-k Bcatiacoe, piiopin, biotcbw and rap. Uoos oa tha face, aud all dtwaM T a wclno or eooMUatloaal nature, ircardlmM it darailna. aaa or sex. l'UiKau.l Sjmit of tiacba is a potltire aad raiinil rare. Fur ! by Ueo, W. Beofurti a Uo., Sormi, fa an4 MuuaUIB . (Jo., UuoAa raoe. Pa. J. HARRY FRITZ. Cnntw Xurvnor. will glvs specUl atteulUiQ to ail nmrsyloft, writing ol i deeila, mortirmrej, bunds, wlUa, iirwnunu, w., 1 ntraMt U bin. ' Tab Koticb. Ha will ba Aland In hlsoffica Tery laatardav Soawnet Pa, HOalEKHBT MABKET Onrraetad hj Dons: fc Bbbbits. PEALKBa IB CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED, Apple, drlsd, fl a...- A)p!et'Ultr, ft ral.... Uran. fl VM Butler, (keg) Batter. $ (naij Buckwheat, bos bet meal, luu 4 Beaawtx. Baoon, shoulders, ft " sides, " H country hams, ft a.... ...lav ...fl 40 IMS lie ...fc! M 2ie .Ul'a .140 .lie Com, (ear) fl onshel Corn, (shelled) ft bushel...... Unrn meal fl Calf ikloa, V ... sue ....Sue ...aic se unra, ft aos Flour, f Flajuced ft ba., M So Ham, (uitar-cum!) V ...lfre ...7 anst:s ft , ...Si ou ITc , 164$ tse Lanl. fl a uaatuer, red Bote, at Si 17110 npper km. " '"i.i'ilt!S J- 1 J Mlddllnirs, wbitr, louka Oats, ft du Potatoes, f ba Peaches, dried, a KyeVtra , Kates, iiall. No. 1, fl bbUeilra k Onmnu Alum, ier sack. " Axhti.n, per sack Sugar, yellow fl a............. " wblta Tallow, a Wheau il bus Wool, fi a " .lie 41 00 1e H fct M 74 ......io 14 uiic Tc 1 40 40yiuc TIM: TAlfL.ES. soaaasn h mibbbai. roinT bailroad. Un, and alter Slay 7th, 187S, tralnf wlU ran aa followa, eoanectinicwtth all paMenirertralna on tha P. W. a. B. B. B, (Mall trains dally, Kz- preaa daily except Uoaday.) LBAVB. Zxpr Waal..., Hall Wait Mall East aaaiva. 40 a.m. a 00 p. ra. 11 SO p. . ..a 10 m. . .J 00 p. m. .. li a. m. P. W. at B. K. B. rass mihebal rots-r. Cipreas aat Cxpreat West Mail Cut Mill West . 12 p. m. . 4 07 a.m. .lu.4 p. m. . 4 1 p. m. .12:10 p. m. .lx:40 p. m. Accommodation Eaat..... Accommodation Waal BALTIMORE at OHIO It. It. PITTSBUKOH DIVISION. - On and after Jane 11 187, train) no this road, will arrive and depart aa tollowa :i Biti- mora lime 14 miuutea faster than rM'.lurah lime.) EAST, i 11 1 Lmitc Ptltidturif 6:ia a. m. 7: a. in. p. at. :Up.ai a::JI Ural Newton la mnrlllll- a-.a Mineral Point UrtdgiiKirt Con,iirluiHl W .diint;UMi llklimoud Italtttiiir I1nladrl.liia Nrw To(k 1:116 1 1 : 2 -l: 'ai p. ra. M :'i M a. m. 7 t p. iu. l.ia p. im. la-.is " U.iai a.iu I a I " : oo -I :io p.ai h:.'Ma.lit l:Jo u.iu Uu - W VST. i II 3 1 Srw York a..Vi p. ui. a.:L', a la Ptuliwk-li.'a ll.-aia. ut. t-.l-'ita lliltilworc k L- a. mi. bit Ku hiuood . p. Hi. 5 " u aaiiitfi4,fi a.M. i. a jw rumtwrluiid s.n". p. m. 2,i"i.i.m htidiefMii j.ti " . " MiiM-nd In. 4 14 " 4.'i7 " o.nn-lliHe ia 7 a. ut. :ja p m. it t " Wert N-I.H . " -il " 4.1 S " M. Krolsm 7 i " a l l " . " a.'.7 " 1-illabaia M " " " r-Tralns leave Cmiielljville Tin ITnlontown, 7,li, a. m. 3 S&, n. m. Trains o. a ainl iu run tiuny, .o. a, uany ca- ce4 Monday. All other trains dally except Sun---.. . falliuan falace. lirawinz ninn aou nieepina 'ara. ami maunittecnt liaytars Ihnmxh to VYaah- incton anl Halmnore withowt chanae. Seventv-Ava miles the ahortat. and ine only route lastweea tha East ami West via Waahiua;- lon City. This Is the only route rwtween the taa; and West, to Phila.lelphia an t Centennial fnanta, ta or Baltimore. Ticketl. .liters. enmer Finh Avenne and Smith. field Streets, and depot corner Oram and W ater Street. 1 m. It L,C uenerai ticket arent. W. E. KEHPKRT, Paasraa-er AaU, Pitlsh'a. E. K. HYNUMAN, Sopt.. Connellaville. New AJcerli.-trments. NAUGLE HOUSE ! Main St., Scaersjt, Pa., FRED NAUGLE, Pro'p. The proprietor has lately ixirehaaed and itreatly iuiprwved this desiralde pnaierty. lurniahlna; H with entire new furniture thus nukinx it one of the must deairaMe atofipina; places for tranalent or resident custom In tha Slate. Tables ara always raiplled with the cnoiceet viands the market altorda. I-iriro and commodious slaMins; Is attached and laithlul and attentive hostlers always In at tendance. Boarders taken by tbe week, day, or meal. Bar always supplied with tha choicest liquor. July 1. N OUMAL SCHOOLS. The Normal School: of Somerset county, will tommence on Monday. July 31st, ami eonUna e in session nine weeks. Ybe lolU'Winr am the princi pals, and locatioua'of taadirlarent schools. M S Bear, Brrlio. J. F. lliveley. Meyrradase. J. U. .Meese. Maliatasry. Frolcrick flrof. Stoyatowu. J. V,. Weller, New Centervilie. .x. V. Trent. Somerset. Chas. Elrick, Jcnner X Riaula. Uraina. A tborouih Normal drill will be given hi alt the eommoB branches ; matiuctions will also be alien in the higher branches when elaaaes ran be rmed. All who desire to teach, should avail themselves of the advintaa-es oMered by these schools, beyond ooalit. tha arrant awl paramount necessity 01 our seniaiis Is blither oualilicatKin m tue leacurrr. ami without decided imurovement. many, who received ertllicates last year, will be neglected this year Stn lents should be present at the opening ol the sesaioa if nuialhle. tuition Irom as US- No deduct loo for iur:Ul term. J. B. VaMll-Ktl. July 111. Co-Supt. 171XANCIAL STATEMENT OF STOVS- a. towi tuwa Bor., school dLtrict t r the year cndlna J una 4th, 1S7 A - DR. Ia hands of treasurer last year I :l I " collector mi i Duplicate this year 4. 73 State appropriation vt Ui iiltia ui s w t 74 CR. Teachers orders paid t Suo 99 67 IM i W u U T2 Kcpainoa t uciand couiinaeuMrs .Secretary's service , . . . Trema. eommtasioa. X years.. Collectors eommisioi 1 "derations iu (lands ol treasurer. H. . . . .. ! 444 iS S iu to IS -i rot tec toy i tM 74 IdrJere cutslaBdlug... SIMON OKOFF. Sec Scavol BuanL July It. R! ULE TO ACCEI'T OR. IlE- FtSE 1 Mary 1 1. Kelts. Intrrmarrlol with Alexander kelix. H. B. I ipcr. S. P. Fiper, I S. piper. J. SI. Piper aad Amelia Piper, of Westmorland en fa. Yoa are hereby notified to apiaraiaa Orphan's Court, to be held at Somerset on Monday tha 9ith dar of Aujruat, next to accept er retusa Uas real estate if to illiant Piper, deceased at the apprnls ed price, or Shaw cause why Ihe Sanaa should sot be auld. GEO. W. PILE. J sly IS. Sheriff. CLE TO ACCEPT Oil RE- FISE. . Herman ii. ta. an-1 Ellialieth , In tbe Conn of his wlUa, ! right of said Elisa-) Commoa Pleas bath. . of s,nrset vs. 1 rotinty. Pa (rra B. WilUams. THoeaas !. 8 Williaaaa. Levi to illisms, Kaav f part 11 ass. net IjIob snn Starr a. nis wile. Mania Miaord and Aada bis wife, Martha Williams. Joan Moasr. Amanda sHracfcoC and noaii Snyder, naaraiaa. 1 Aad bow town. 3d day of April, ITS. Bule on all parties interested, to esawa into t Jonrt oa the ath Mioday, of Aaxust, !:. and nceept or retusa the real estate, al the appraised price theref, vis : tlaperaereoraaw cause why the same aaajukl But te auld Beeonlina: ta law. GEO. W. HILF. JalylS.,, . , SbenlL AUDITOR'S NOTICE. 1 tie wndenrtaned havlna; been appadweal A sail tor by tbe lrphaas Court, ol Somerset I Vnuty Pa., to make a dtstriMitkia of tbe fund ia (lie awadsof A. M. Whet alone, eaeeutaraf toe estate of C F. Heyer. dee-, to and amuns; those k-ally eatUlccl therclo, acrcev rives aottra that he will rutaTlesrrp u Soaaerset Boroaah. oa T ouatwatat nt ass os- aes-lay. the 11th day ef July. a. Is. 1ST 4. wbss and whrra aU par- - -- 1 uea Huereateu ana auena. t A. BHCCECOFFKOTH. Jb T. . ABiliuar. - Xew AJcfi Iim-uh-hU. E- HEiiLTfl AND ITS PLEAS0BE3,: j i 1 OR : ! Dkas. with its Agonies: CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM, PIUS. JSrvOB Dlaaralra. w hat la mure Spuria I than a breaking down nf the uenrous nsira T 1 a be exeiiable or aerreas la a small decree Is most dltreilDa;, lor when eaa a remedy ba louau f Tkera Is oae drink but Utile wine, beer, ur aptrita, or far batter, suae: take noniDee, walk lea beina: pralvrahla; rpt all tha Creak air yoa can : take three ur (our PtU averr niglil; eattleniy of aolida, arokluia; the aae u( K'Pa : bjm ii mesa cohien rum are toiioweu. Ton I 1 " "VVT miou aaa Mroog in Douy, and Kir get yoa have any nerrea. Swtkers and Daaghtcra. If there la one thloa; more than another fur wuirn UM-ee ruis are ao umous, it is there puriti liur pmpertica, especially their power t eleaiwiDa the blood trow an impurities, and removiov dan- gernua ana suspenueu cretinu. LBlTemily j aitoptod as the oae irrand remedy fir female eom- I plaints, they never fall, never weaken ihe sntem, and always brim about what I rauutred. i Kick UaawlaehM aad Wttl l Applila. These feallnrs which ao sadden an, frequently arlae from annoyanrea or trouble, fnnn obatructeil ! peraplraifcia or fna eatlnr ami drinklne; what Is uuui lor bjl tnua uiaonienoa tna liver an4 atom- ach. There nrxananinat lie reaiiUted if yia wl.-h to be well. The Pllla. If Ukrn aceording to tha prioled iuatruciiiau, will quickly reatora a healthy action to both llrer and atouacn. whence follow. aa a natural coosequeuce, a kooU aiipettte and a clear hea!, in tue imi anl west Indies scaroaly any olher medicine is eyer used derm. . for these diar- IIes la b Btroma. Never let the bowels be confined or unduly act e I npon. It may appear alcgular that Hoiloway'a Pills should ba recommended lor a run upon tha bowels, miny peraoos suiptiuur that hey would Increase relaxation. This is ureal mistake, how ever; Ht tlieae Pills will Immediately eorrot the liver aud aUip every kind ol bowel complaint. In warm cliuialei tnoasandsof lives have been saved by tha uae of this medicine, which In all cases gives tuna and vlirur to the whole oraanic system, however iK-ranireU health andstreaatbloliowln;; aa a matter ol course. The appetite, loo. ia won ocriuiiy increased oytne use ol those ltlla. com buwd in tha uae of solid tn preference to fluid diet. Animal !! is lictter than brotha and alrw. By removing- acril. fermented, or other Impure hu mor from the llicr. stomach, vr blood, the eanae oi uyaentery, dlarrho-a, and other bowel com plainisis eielleil. The result is, that the dis turbance is arrested and the action of tha bowel becomes rrgrslar. Not hlna; will atop tlie relaxa tion ol the bowels so uuicklr as this Ai Una correct injr molicine. Dlavrdera af the Kldaicjrs. In all diseases affecting these onrans, whether they secrete toopnuch or too little water: or whether they be articled with itiait or errand, or with aches and pains settle.! in the loins over the reKiona of tbe kidneys, these Fills should ba tak en accord in ir to the Drfnted directions, and tha Ointment should I well rubbed Into the small of the back at bedtime. This treatment will lve al inoat immediate relief when all other means have la licit. Fer Ktssasarksar Order. No molicine will SO etfeetnallv Imnmni the ton or the stomach as tlieae Pills : tltey remove all acidity, occasioned either by lniemierance or Im proper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy actios ; tbey are wondertully ctticacloua In cases of spasm in lact they never la II la curing ail disorder ol the stosnaeh. Holloiruj't Pill are thtbent rtiitfJy'Jtiioan in the trorM Jur Hit follmeinr ditravt : Arue. Female trrenu-" t'rlne Aathma, : laritirs, .Scroluia. or lilioua i:.Mn- Fevers of all' Kinit'a Evil pljinls, kinds, j Sore Throats, Hi. Holies ot the Fita, 'stone k Oravcl. Skin, ,l4ut, ISce salary llowcl ttu , llculai-he, t bvuljitoma. plaints, ' indixe.-dioii, 1 ic- Douloureux. Toll a. InSamnutliou. 'l uuiora, 4ialllialiott of Jundl-.. I k-era. the licwcls. Ijver Com cntn-al Artec Oooauuipti n. ! plaints, - lious, lictuliy, Luia'diajo. IVoruia at all liriiav. Piles. t kinds, llysen'tery, RheuuiYll.-im, Weakneas fnmi t.ryaipcUa, Ketention ot j any cause, ac CAI'TIOY ! None are Pennine unless tlte aitrnaiareof J. Havimx a. as asrent lor lh I niteil States, rurrouwls each box ol fills and Ointment. A handaome reward will las irlvcn ti any one ren dertiia: SU'-h infiirmatioa aa may lead Ut the detec tion id any arty or parties eounterfclllra the melicincaorveii-llna;theaame. knaair, tbeut lo be spurious. a, aSold at tlie ManolacUy of Professor HnL-1-owa.v at l'o.. New York. anl by all reaectabsr Drnfalsts ami Dealers pi Medicine tlirouidu.utt lie civilized world, in holes al ii. cents. cents, and tl each. sa.Thcre la considerable aivinir by takins: the larger sixes. N. B. Pirecliona for the auldaaca of ttents In every disordvrare arllxcd to each box. Jane'2!. E.ti. W. ST A TMENT F A(H;(H;."T lF SOM ERSCT liir., School lllntrU t. Acer. or;oBo. M. Err, Tnrja. DB. To Balance from lata treas ... t 36 U Anil, id State appn.prlalnsji. Anil, from Militia fines an.. Ami. from collectors file. Fleck, sul klreyar VK. s,mt. of orders pal.! Treas. rommisslon 275 1 47 UT ll liao n 1S!U TS i an una Kaldue district. 14 e KXrKIIMTVRKA. Teacherswaares Iu30 Ml Uepairina:, Fuel,andountlnKcn- ciea 4W SO Salary, Secretary and Treas... ii t lebt ami interest paid ISA si Insurance on school house 14 UI 11 10 Henry Kmrar, col. tor year eadins; June 187s. Ant. of duplicate. nt 7 t'R. Amt. paid la Treas . .. , ('.tinmiaaioaon above. Exooeratloa allowed. BaLdaedlstrlct. 774 S 34 34 Si aut 80S Tt iros o Jacob Fleck, rnL far year endtoe: June, 17J. DR. BaL. due last settlement l2il CK. Amt. paid (ren. M. Neff, Treas 3S8 so BaL due 831 (1 Geo. W. Pile. eoL lor year ending June, 1ST4 IiK. BaL doe lass settlement ll 1 Exonoraikin allowed......... la so Paul rc M. Nert, Treas li mf u to Bal. due distratt. . Total Uesoarces of district. t'ash on hand. ....... ....... Auit. due from col. Krcyar. Fle.-k... - l'ile.... 4 lK OS ten ei Liabilities total. I'unuaiil warrants... tffi3 S3 Ami. of certincaiesol indelited- MS Iv-t tail Vi Snrtdus of resources nndus of resources S l'OT A3 ! The nndersiirned audllors al Somerset borouah certifv that tbey have examined the accounts of the loretroinx statement and hral them to be eor red. . W. W. IMVW, PARK UAITiiV. July i. Auditors. 4 DM 1 X ISTUATOR'S NOTICE, eof Jivialt Tannehilt. late eftVmaueoce bor. deceased. Letters of administration oatheabore estate Bar. hie been mated la the BBderxlgBed by Iht pr -p-er authority, notice ia hereby given to Itaee rsv dehted to it to make iarme-liate payment. and those harins; claims aains'. 14 will present them duly aut hentk-ated fr acttiemenl without delay oa Saturday Aurust ri, lata, So. ,-, -M, TANXEHIUa. July . Aduiiuiatrat.it. A DM 1 NISTKATO US NOT ICE. Eatateof Jauvrs M. IlaWwIn. late of Jeunuer Tn. deeesaed. Letters of administration on the above estate havinc been srnnted to the andersliraea. notice is hereby given W Uioae Indebted to it to make imme diate payment, and those bavlna- claims aipUnst 11, ta prttScBt tnem duly aathentsrated fur settlement, at the late residence ol deceased, on Salantsy, July JS, :. - .:. .is.vx JJAI.01ai.-y. Jnue4. Administratrix. POSITIVELY CURED. UuO, mil rWtlit tua. Its aUasJ lr. li. jMfUar waf exprMiM'Otlu. b aM-ritletillir maui prepa. ralta ( IiKiliiu Heniaw -Hsi-fh crMi Uldljr tlnbk. ihJ otiw giwt thia reeiM fre on mviist (if lw vtampf to fsj rxpiMB. Hemp alM irr Birit vimta mt the Knaarb. miM vtil lrsk frt coW in twf?try sor hs-arii. A'hlxei'ri, l,uC2 Rr Si., PhilauietJhM, tsafaiax tfaiv ir. jm SB jDMINISTRATOIl S NOTICE. Lautaof Ana McLala. late nf CuoSaeare Bor. deceased. Letter at sahBlBlstratloa fas the ahoy estate navina neea (Treated tn Use andersianed, Botane Is herel.v vivea to those indebted to it to make laa- ) sneiHate pay maul, and tnose havtiHr rtaisse asrainst 1 it la present thee duly anthem w-a Led kar seule- mcnt at ine ooirw oi ine auniBinrauv. in Uonnuetare Horonah oa itaiarday. of July. IS7S. WbuS. iot STAlX. ' JaneJL - Adesmistmtor. rpAKE NOTICE. IK, hinli U,mi HMhlM S. Ih. k. i . placed m mv kansl fcr eoileetinn. Persons know ins: Unsasaleea iBdetated to the a bora Srua ; will nil upon the eedcrrlyaed aad settle taetr nonnuxs by asaeer cash. J aae 14, ; J. 8. JsCUTT. "yOLUNTART ASSIGN MENT.j taansael Fcrrrll aad wile, hay an avaala a dare ef assunnnrnt to sse sur tne besssate eredMon. 11 hereby rre not ice so nil perauns harms; claims. ! aeeoaaits, r mdamcssls to pet seat the duly aa-( thenticaiea. at my otnee in ierst. am or nature tbe Mth of July. ISTS. those ksdehted satae saud lieamBea FerreiL wm par that a aval rat due him is mJatoace. JUHfl H I HL, . uaart. . ' ' 1 ' Asstevsaa, Xew AdoertinrmenU E ML SEND THE FROM 101 UNTIL election, for 50 cis. HFii afiGF Member Xrw .4JeiT?i.icwM:i. :l : CENTENNIAL. Hotel Directory. OF Philadelphia. I ..Thousands of our readers will vont the trrsn-l C'enleBntat Exhlnit. al Philailelpliia. They will want to stop st ktFls whore tna aecnmmod.vtions are aood and Ike eharrea are reasoaarde. Tj do it they must make ali arnnccments helure start. lu. This can begone by eorresiadence with tbe pnaprlelora. In thu UlreetiTy wiil ba louad s.-h as are lully up to these reuuiremenls. TUia IHrectory is cooipilcl iy J. WEAVEU & CO., 5fewipap4r Alvertlins Ac tit., US Sraltkaeld Street, pirrsBUKG, pa: Branch olflee, 1313 Market St., Philadelphia. Pa., Elm Avenue Hotel, I LM AXENUE AX D FirTY FIK-ST Street, opposite West end of Machinery Hall. SOO JIOOMS. A slnicle room ant slntrle bed. tl.sn per day. A. HOtUilS. Pmprietor. Roms turn ba secuml by eorrespofrlroee. June t. 1 E A n O l T HOTEL a.iu Kosjta SilBiBj at tree I. lhtlsMlctpia. Fa. VOU JAMES WATSON, of the Hearts H ue t'lndnaatl. Prop. SIM to f per day. Koom wllhoat board, 41. Street cars pass I he doors to and Irom all depots, and from Centennial Buildings. Centra! location, and tear all places of amusement. Acsommoda- tlon secured by correspondence. June a. Cm A y M ho "rat" OS THE El RUPSAN FLAX. tl we Street, frwna Satht le iothi ! I reel a. rkllsMtelpkia, Pa. Handsomtt part of West Philadelphia: cars pass d-sjr to lentcantal Urounils : new buiidinz ol brick anil atone, and new ltirniture ; catia-lty r-'t piusbn. ia'i . f i.i' r ei rr.rv I'll Kreskiastand supper to cents each; careful at tanlants and prliale watchmen : iiirirs oarttea ac. oommodaiajil in sciienitc sections. Kuonu may be iitsitr"! ia aiivancs oy c.rrespoO'lcL--e. June'A. l'HAXI.T Htrri.LCt SHIELDS HOUSE, FORMERLY REDL1UX. Ko. 7 S:itii zm, s?ar Sect BfiJa IITTaSBlTII, 1M. W. H. STAHLMAXX, FroirUr. This house has recently been th'irouahly reno vated and refitted, aud ail the naalera improve ments auuee. Hoard per dnr, 1.50. Sale Stables in connection with the house. J ana -m. ma. 117a. BELJWXT HOTEL, STRICTLY riRSTLaS.S. Terms 3 .1 pr ly. Corner Forty First ami rrc:n Slnr-., (SILVfcR MPLK J!iOVK.) Muirlr" t. mad Y. P. SteTeon, of ItjvUIin.srr', W.KH.S AND PROFKlPalUKS. Ma,. W. W. LKLAXI, Mdnagrr. ITU ATTKA'T!JI--4Japia,cIiT, l.UOO .Jy?t: .(fig I Ui w.le ; 3 turi htp;ti; bmli ami turnlfh nl oy BalttiDtsreirtfi. Frtvatt j!rrlr. fii!t( ic. 54vitl TjW for Parlsf!t A faa(iwiif. ii-. r'reos-u. Ufnunr.. Suni-b ui Italian spt ifa in th Ivotrl. Al t-lmrkfvu) milerstt iuil 'tinn ti'iii. br.M vU!. ii m wuhiu lur tt k-sV.- ht? tinin iitr.iav-of the OmihI Oti't-nititl Kit li.m. tti Bui't itfir!le kstsiaa l muy I Vui-nui-1 H ,. Tlitj eniirv h -tao L miT-Hin t"i lf a minlllt'vm wthk vt mntl lrw. .h ih( f yttrt .tiisa. Tli tuniiinrv anl equimrot- ia iir eau-hilihiUvTit arj it th m.iau l;tsrn. -h iru ier. aa.t duriiiic the hi a nrst-Utw irh,rm nilt lurulfi ni'ji' fur the enter rmrrrrut tb ijur-ta. M4ik.;trc hitv Uy rnra pM the -i'r J Ull a3 Congress Hall. XEaT FiU KsruRY BUlt'K HOTEL, X THE Kl ltiJPKAN FLAX. Elm Ave., Below Forty-second St.. liircctly opposite Main Exhtt itton Bull lux Acconinvodaiarn lor L'SIO jurats, stwlalarrans''. ments Tor lare partira. IVnns iK IMil.LAK FEU llAY. Comlort, Economy and rea-snable cbarxes. W. H. BAKKR ft I'll., Philsdelphia. July A JEGAL, XOTICK. lo Rcliecca Clsyeomb. (wul.iw . .lonaitian ltar eorab, .1act I'laycomb, Etnellne intennamai with I'hariea Reet, Mary t'laycomb. alt neat Waleraard. Westmorland l'., I'a., ami Catharine intermarried wllh ('harlcs Raymond, at ilixon 111, and Jolin I'iayonnO ami Alrxssicr I'lay coniti, of S-nncrset Oi., Fa.. You ara hereby notified that tn inrauance id Writ of iiartl tion issued out id ihe tm.haaa' ronrt '4 Somerset t'o.. ra.,1 will bold an ue;u t ou the real estate of Henry t laycomh. lec., in Somerset TowoabilK Somerset t'o.," Fa., sin Tbttnaiay the nth dav of July. !Tfl. when anal where you may attend if yoa think proper. iimi. vi . ril.E June7. Slierirl.t E XECUT0R S NOTICE. Estale of Ueo. Baltxer. tats ef Stony I 'reek Twp., uoceaaeal. Letters testa man tary aa the als.ve estate bavinr. beeaaranted to tbe undersbnied. Boflce is ncreiiy aivan to those Indebted to it to make Im mediate payment, and tis.Te havtnr claims against io present thjsa duly aatheuti-ated lor settlement at the late reeelen-e-d the de. ceased, on Thunalay, Auaust SI. A. 1 I-T1. I tltM, HU.I.tK, ABR4M Wllu.. June 'aa. Exarators. Second Exposition OF THE TBACESMEN 'S DIDUSTBIAL ISSTITDTE ! PITTSBl lit., IA., W ill apra iDfraiit IK, ami rar VlrBi- New Floral Hall, and Grand Art and Floral Display. Agriraltural Frutm-tiuoJ received th a year Send for Frnmium List. Applications r,c space awes re-seired. OIBrr . 19H IV an AvsMiiir. July A SSI GN EES SALE. ba rlrtue of an orler luoJ out of !',!' Kir. of t'ommrsi Fleas of averse! Iunty. fW the nn- dersianeil, As'lfnceof.bsuiuel n. t ampaai v m. H. Sanner. wilt sell at ptrMtr sale oa Saturday, Au ytitt 1S7C. the iulluwina- valuable real estate vir : Na I. tme third laterestot masei at. t.-smp. i. a tract of Uoai annate in raiantiamoPas let,. Somerset eaeinty. Fa : cattaralnr ihrse Ii a re I red and nlBoty-threa acres anal lari'iT-iwir pep-uea and allxwancea of which there are laut flit yai-ree ; etearsd aael tea acres ia meadow, allkt two al.rf-v io dwellirnj hoojst sv4mi Imuk Lara aU water j ss.wer saw-miil t i ereete.1. The nhoee Inset uf ksad. Is a pan of two lance Imeta warranted in the name of ku nard Carrie, and WWiam Carrie, aad eoeveye-i hy el of Andrew WaxauaaBanal wile, to :hariea urstn ami Samuel Im-Ip. as a Ann of tomcat, eip a Oassp, advolntns; Usals irf Heinem.rer, Jacob flpiok-. C Uetnrmyer sod others, now known as the vf aramaa tract. S'x a A lot ef anaaad kaown a the roisrty trf Samuel B. Camti. situate iBtbelowaol ijarMt. Koeaersel coantr. Fa., known oa the reeead drall oa M fa.an illsaa. Xaa aaal SaMtndeil bv PtrV?l,v7 V 7 1T ami ether Improve Street, lot no X.V. Kace and Blren nwi i aery aF1u- . tat the lale reaedeise SJ denss" ea Saturla;, .fo.A Alotofanssndkno-nas the 7.",'" . I'. Ii:. ol Wm. H. Sanner, sllaate ia the boroaKb ol,"u " ntNKt y iilfJ.ER. Somerael. Somerset eountv. Pa., beiajt M no T. on AJ aiai-trab. the plan m Saul town. laeinroa atac lae aji,. . sis teet, nuawieii tm uie www "? " I hM I ui the north br alley, and oa the east by ka of El. Uaead.-a, with a la rare aad eeaveuarat two story Ira toe hoaae, eat t-aikllnsa an-l Improvements f a- i a rally tnersaaa eeeeted. This haaase Is an every re I rpeeta very desiralde enc. The snleof tbe above real eatae will take place; Mine eoun hoaae. la the taanaura of Bom ami. at X e eka-k. p. m, ol saki day. j TERMS One-third of parehaae moary isseoa. ) nrmatiua ef sale, at Atttrast term el Cert ef, I 'oeaaeai Flees, anal one third In ail nveilha there-! Has with sMerest. and aalaaee an oae year there-; altar with i sumac, payntrau w be seeared by . jalament Botes. Tea per cent of the parensae . asaei lube paid aajoaae pcoea-rly as kmeked j oo.n. JAS.L.FHH. ' JuJr li Assiaaee. Stor triw anniiir al nortaempt. I p.. lor la year esai.na . ath lsTl . : Jaaeatb laTl Uaraard Trlaspy, rnL sad treas. dr. Te stats apprapriatloa I Wil bal. dae from year cedi&sT Jaaeisk til " taias eotlaeted ess Isaail- I a t avr? is 1 Br enters (ur Taarkrr's BsJ- nry s m " onlees tut fact aad eaatav eaelea la; U. - lees fcar rreae. aad d en si ac ws- , IT' I fo2a Tosal aalaaee h) haads at Trees. a ' lmt.VKAr t-r HtK ii--.L'V;Mi.K kNortlaiapiea t nt. f. r i!k; j-ar tu.lt April tin. Ihipiaitc of Ilenul- LiridU s ol 'se Toowl. due lor year ludlitj 1J i:i :rr IK. By sxh asmtiisw Vl lairanlconiiiii.aaa... ... ji,;; , j Balance doe T, Iiemits Le-i, ; i 7 UR. Pupllcjtc of Oilcan Bcw- mn s P:il. dm- H.ry-:irendirx: liT . l'ne.veu tnrnl i-clers k-r l-Ts aud IM0 st J M i 1 Tia w IH. Bv cyHtS5oratls. f j " lahoe. 4 omtntsaUaas asst l"Wr'ala 31 xaj j, Bal due Tp.. by Ocleon B- wmsn i y.T Wsthe andersiert aadll.es of X.mhampton Tp.. certlty that the above accxint nf ih, arli.nl d Hectors are I auporyiara have been Oy us eiaioln ed, and we a al ihvui crre.-t na aKire atAtcl JAttiB PiK'HKAHlH J VtliH E. DKAl W..fKtSBY. JtlH.XM.Sril" - --i1- L'1!!rlL" An-lilora. ATTEWf iON ALL YE LOVFRS OP SONG! ATTE.N D THE Honnal Musical School To be held m the CUl'sir HOUSE at SOMERSET,. PA., commenctnit We.lnc.vlay. Autrust , Its on l. r the dlrrectl.B of Pratt A. J. Jonasea, ra!n4ie of the (Vsiaerraronr ot Mu-!c at FraukMrt. tl rmsuy, al.Mi time oranm.t to . u.w,.. M.it, i..r e.:ite..u v.'4rs eal:nd Ii'rx-tir of .Ma-le in ,,n ,;r v .-. . u- mi v.!4.u. .isa.. nrN r neat ly a th-Bannd i .mventh iia. .ah.ir of si-at tlnrtv popular mujl r. . ks. Amt at Ibis time Prcaldcnt -f 'lireo of the ui w; iu.-cv.niut ai,taj 'icoaa in thoconiury. CU.MEO.VE AXI ALL, whether you know tittle or m h of mu.le. and improve this nro opartuni;v to mun the In structions ol theaaeii deaadfCsvri..f dr7a. J'ar asd I uf.'artai - kaais .laarrua aa eeeeprooscrd. Tlck-fs to veal c. ni-e a Evenlroc -i.a atone. l.o. tarxaa lessi.ns ad oo bo k. lumia.ed Ireo of ..! V. . BASETT. J"5 I2- Buaioees Aetit. o w n iDoifs, n. d. Ol-MlWl Hllll tMrit. ----- .. . - i ., r i it . .1 n l . a at Fenn Ave. Ptttsn-ir-xii Fi LLi-. 'J"" K T B. l: A K a aa) TIIKO T and Tatarrll aneeeast-u. lyirea'ed. t iieraths s.r i'ataraarf , "(alarFiipiis.1' --cr.-ki-l ' u Hairs." l ancer and Tiimora of the lids, t-ir, Neae . Thr-at, Ftnaium, "Wecidnii F.a " 11.. . 1 .. - ncn. F'WTln Rlh . FyiirpsMin, k ill'ul! r rior,ned. Arliriri ,.yes maert.-,!.' s, nd ir dca. ripl li e aud lllualralrd luruphlet o cisii July li CHLKCII DKCORATIOMS ! Attention rl l'l.tin.l i-...Mi.. . . . . . . w caiieti toour very lull dipl.iy. Showint; I'unrN. Corinthian Columns, pulpit KerrtH Deforulians anil Oil Ins Oiitress. Prl. es very m..erate with specUl ,ll-..iiat Let. mates oq work compters or on aneral.me l: zui hi: at sI Nest P. l., 101 Finn A.e Fittst,ura;li, Fa.. June IX il NlS-niATtTu-S NOTICE. S2k-.t:iteo( Ansidxa Hefv,.t Utc of ebrks City. Neli.do.r,. Tellers itf ..t,iii..i.,...,i..K .... . . . -, iiif iiiMnR e...i;o savhivbeen granted to Ihe on l.T-laied Mlri hen by ri,n to th.e mdriKed la it u make h mcllate iyni. nt, un.lih.e livvii;i , .,ii. Kaiiit Ii. to present them duly antheoileats.) tor -eule-ni-nt lo John It. I Id. wir attonicy at S. mei t Fi , on or lieiore Frl lay, ihe isth .li.yot Auaii't 1-TA lor altiiwance. . w H. rfly ' .V. F. H. Itly.' Julyli AdmlmstraP r-. iCeLV-NmnsD s:a? Tf nafr t)T hn fHwtrhi fktmHt-4. 1 rhiml- cl pair l-siioa sys Minietaia .ft. mb,i(.. .T pun, tlciAvt baj'',y ; jtraUia- trw rWI'in-: r-mfrrsaa I u. MeMbvm, IfamyaiUo. UatiWrtto. asevl all LrriLALee .4 um tkim. W-V li ft- t lr SM. W. Ita-srtlat, fc a saai .7 Baai, sla-oa. Js,urtcusTo otCLr er Dr.Vaa lrka I NI Umu r. tHJl.U HT ALI. IBl 01!MTH 'AV, i'sVsVs'sVs il Si't tY"" A at l ie. Hsaiples W irth T'f ll V,i ir,.,. MT1,..X k t; Fortuml. Maine. A S.SIGNEE.S NOTICE. Jfb P. y-k1et. hiving eii-nrs,l . 1 I ,.t VolUOtarV AMlhTHItiteal IA tlte ta.t i lias, riubl ..1 h.-wiriir "Itinijt aii'l aff-.tmfa m itt hr af rv.-ip.t .. oiiFrL- ( ir-at!nt them u m iny anthntlntt el, mt my uftii e en N-it.rn iunUy. Jua-, A. I !Mk mt Wrktfh ItiMs- ihHffsj TBiil hm at. mwim.r ol allthacrvMiitor. M.ij Itf. Aiftatiwa. UIHTOK'S NOTICE. Hie Uavl'reltfuetl huTliiu l-at-n auyimi A-i-lj. tr, lo fxnntiii he r-"'t If-n ;inil t:t:i ur a ivuni, stttsi rftaifn aiiMnrsitKa of tuolf la the hHii'l-Mtf IhtTitl t'rti lifw 11 h'-n-l'T xif nr- tC Ut 1 t.T"fm infeafrsaeiteSl. Ufa h will attrt to tbe i.Uis of apjaaifitfii--i4 ikt bis ajftl.-w fl Ttii-ilaT th miiiluy-f .ruly. 1h;i, wIht al waa-Q they tao t-Uf-aJ If tbey thttsk prfp-r. J. li, M trr. JoneU A.(.t4r. Sewing Machine FOR S.f,E C 3EE IE A DP. Any 1srtnrr to mrrh9 a Or- St W. I.(i.V.( lllii vo aery rvAhiaaJ icrtui wiil pleane rail at tha IIEK AM OFFIC E. "New Establishment. l AK I'FAITt'REB OF COFFEB WARE Havina inst oi.nel a eor.p Mirner factory, we an all kinds u I'oppe oreiasrea be Btanufaetnre all klSKla oi I opfter War. u.r ktteherts. hot!a. di.tlllaries sn.1 brewer mvnse. Kepairlns; neatly Uoae. FaetrT in rr l Mm. kuierlcin a. Son a arocery, be North Ma- snaale atrat. r nrntrtanl. eiiwskh AoKHKirairii ai:i. Manamcturere ss.Oiod price jiakl toet eepper. iaoi D.M I X ISTU A TO II S NOTIC E. vu-te (! Z-tr-hnr T !ii), latarif Jrnr Tp., Iettt-M awlnlPtrntk-a wi tha ah-a ea hjaliMr tsar ttruuitaMl Ut a ixlt-rir , (- ta herft'T riraa litrn'"!ibls-Kt-'l to ttt aistk lmrna- iLal pati msptjr. aa. th btIb rlamtaa aaiiirt It ! .XT-rut tuern uiw autiDaKkit ur ttutmrsi fvn Satur!T. Jaly 'St, af fh h-i- f IxitmI Bril. ISAIAH BtLU June 14. A liuiai-tnl-T. A DMIXISTKATOR'S XOTICE. Loleia of loi.Lu Sjiek ber. hits '4 S-.nyerekTp., deeease-l. Letters ef ad Inter rat a a ea the ahuve estate havitia oeeoanl.lO'l to the ar..ler-.ltjl. nirfieeis hereby rrvea to tft'se inlebrel to tt lo make imme diate paiment. aud those lmyHi sssimsaxsnt it. to present tin ra ilaly satlientn-ateil lir aettle ment on Satarilar. the lah lorof Jaly, 1T, at t tlav late realdrnce of aald di-eeaae-1. JiillXSI-EKHKR. - - IVM..M. IM HKIS k. imt r. ' Adrutnistralors. ' 4 1 sJajr a ass. A rente wanted. Iiatllt I -TI -and unua free. Tkl-L I'U., Aaxaala, Jiasna. 4 DM IX laTK ATOK1S XOTICE. .-late of Jao.b H. Jslller. of Jefferson Twp. ueesasaa. Letters .f a.lmialatraia -an tlie above stale havinc been rraiiXl lo tlie aielerrnaal. aule-e a i hereby ra u, thoe- md.Ml WU u. k. ,tlL.tet.aaient. asal tsa-e bavina.iilms asr: 1 J,"",', thr- ,lu:, .utintWtct u r a-u he ItiiUM-- ainet it gneant T.LtZ BETH M II.I.KM Jane & AduamiHralrts. EGAL NOTICE.. rlaeasiManrer Harriet Inteemarrsad with Ja- sola B rarer. Alary tsyeyuvamed eiiksawael I'raavT. of Favette ntr. Fa. Iiranna tnter aurrksd with Lauwia! tiariner. who is new dead icavics; eb-en ehil-sren. Jaaab Maeer. i;me )aaa-r.of Weettoorraad eoaniy Fa . who Is now dal. leas ins; stseaiulrea, Failip afaaer. Ataef iatermarr!al with Slnel K-coa. LjMiia la.er i.iiaiil wk a Da at Swank, SuraB iDtenaarrted wah U au Zimmerman J r. Yoa are FerWy antlAe.) rtist tn pereoanee of a j writ el partHkai le-arU oat et tae irpnaa s i an. of Somerael eoaiity. Fa. I win hosu aa inataeat a 1 the real estate ef Fhlllp laarr. de d. m M-ear ha late resajeane ea l aaraxay. ine T.V 7 V l.-s .....,a aturaa U "k r ' ' ya thask pmver. 1, X.1 . e.ro-r. Jase SR. Shena. A DMINISTRATOR'S XOTICE Es-ateef Wntias Murpha'. Site if faint Town, s tMa nf utmiaiatratliei natiu been rranted ; t tfe Bn.lersined. by tbe proper antberiiy. oa i tae abeee eaiaie. aersse Is hereiry lvea to ail per sons IraleKcl lo mid resale P. mass laaMa'a i nevmesv aad tree hoe lea eUeaas araiast aal i . l. . MtevMi as asi saaed. J..HN H'ir rV. - '' A Isalalscrai.ar. July A
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