Tiie Somerset Herald., WEDNESDAY. Ki rim icis coi-3TYroMiiTr.E. AiVliw'n S. A. IVso. Alh'theny J no. Bratlipum. Brut he rsv -alley C. F. liavinan. Berlin B. F. Raytnan. Confluence W. A. Koontr. Couemaugu Levi Yoder. Klklick Geo. Lowry. Greenville A. J. Stoner. Jcffetson Henry Lolir. Jenuer F. G. !" .1 en onto n A. B. Kaulz. Larimer Jacob ZuIbI. Lower Turkevf.t red. DutiiuoUl. MidJlecreek-lJohn Boucher. Millord Samuel CrHchl,c.d. Meversdale J. " Northampton 1. G. Bowman. Cew t'enireville Ieroy Scott. New BaUimrre John George. JVipt lMer Hoffman, aemahoning Albert Berkcy. Miade Joseph Cable. Stovatown C. W. I'ugh. Smihauiplon Levi Kennel. Stonycreek Jacob J. Wigle. Summit Cornelius Shoemaker. SalUburv Michael F. Smith. Somerset Tp. Charles Menser. Somerset Bor. Josiah Keller. I'pper rurkevtiot. Freeman outihin. V reins J. S." Sutherland. Wtllenburg Michael Long. OFFICES TO BB VOTtD S'OR. One person lor District Attorney. One person lor County Surveyor, tine persou lor Poor House Director. The Republican Primary Election will be held on Saturday, May 20, lfTT. The following resolutions, adopted at the meeting held on May 4lh. 1T0, arc still in force and are published for the in struction ot those holding the elections, vir : ' . , lt That the polls V opened on:y at the unual places or holding elections fixed J That the Republican voters ol each district shall elect their member of the Couutv Committee and the two additional officers to hold the primary election. 3d. That when they were not elected at the previous tkcliou, the committee man lor each borough aud tow celiin, shall select the two other persons to asil in hUl';ng the priir.arv election in "hvir ro pective uUriets, the committeeman shall act as judge and make the return ol election. 4th Tht the coni:uitteemn be re quired to make a lit or the Republican voters ol the U.r.Hith or tonshtp in w hich he lives, and have the Rime present at il... .Wiiitn. and Ues.iS.nuie im-r..-u everv rterson : ai.a u bim -w-" not named thereon I judied entitled to a vote, bis came lie added to said list and the fact slated, aud ibut the said lt lie produced before the ietu:n judges h.n thev met t. . 5tu. That all Republicans be rcptirt-d to vote in their projK-r districts. Clh. That no pensin be allowed to vote unless known to have voted w ith the Re publican party, or who can pMiiuce satis lac'ory evidence ot that fai-t. The return judges must place the le turr.s in the hand"- ot Ihe Chairman on or belore Tuesday evening. May 2i:u. J . ti.tklLE, J. I. Scrix, Ch'm. Co. Com. Secretary. sovKBser a wmaaAtroirr aAiuoaD. in nr lt.1T u b. istt. train win raoasWWweacurttlaniEgiratiu 4i the P. w. fc B. K. Jl. (.Hii mini ii"j, -preMdailjrexuept MdiuU;.) lshtc. ARaiva. Mail 't iu p. m. 4 sa p. a StaU East ! 45 a.m. l; IS p. m. M!l Eaf. cooaecU with tcal Win. P. W. a R R. K- r as k:ulal roiwT. Way FiaKU T Em - Wt Paateaer Wan Man Ean Mall West ... JI 00 a. m. ... 12 44 p. m. ... 11 41 p. m ... J p. m- Ci.eas np the streets. Base hall is a thing ol the ast here aboi'.ts. The street is no place lor ash piles; tae them off. 2.000 pounds of Wool wanted bv Geo. R. Parker. ILouest market price paid for Wool by G. R Parker. Cardinal skirts have been entirely dis cardrd by the ta-.h'wnable worid. TnE iuia'1 lvy hs cocii&cDced to cinnt the nihis t sie-e p until the circus will be here . Siivs oi;e has suggested : -Iet cs have street tcmperanea meetings snd wake up the "bojt" " Asd cow tbe chronie growler siys re centmnuntain fires will iucrca-: the price of huckieberries. Tue trees in the Court House yard Lave hern preallv improved in appear ance by pruning. The maple trees in the woods show bv their green appearance that they are put ting on their summe-r livery. Tr.iMMED Hats, all styles and prices, at FahUn Bazar. Mks. J. T5. TttiwEi s Sa 6. Mammoth L!xk. Mr. Jacob PKTERses, at Stanton Miiis, Is still engaged in the business ol su(.ly ing SumUv schools with Books, Bible, Ac. The language ol the Uwers i tender and benii:ul. bat it contains Do satisfac tory expression for the man who stubs bis toes. B. B. W mirt has opened a fashsjnable ahavicz and hair dresx'ne establishment in the bawnwnt of the Hiil House, in this place. Give him a call. A Mais street woman was deluded into read i ii the new stay law under the im pression that it was a law to prevent hus bands from staying oat at nigh:. Several heavy frosts oceurrel ia this region during the past week. Vegetation was somewhat injured, bnt it is believed the frnit tmds generally escapel. A few dv isnre and tbe "mail boy will throw off his coal, kick his shoe into the celiar. and go around enniW and bare footed the hsppiett boy in the country. Tnr. li'.h Anana! Conveattng of the Pi nc lvania Sabbath Scboi4 Aowicialkw i will be LeM in Harris burs, Tnrsdav, ! W ednesxiav and Tbarsday, June 12. 11. 1UU 1-t, IT, . Genu' Drew Shirts. Underwear. I dne and Paper Collars aad CufTs. Ties. Bows. Srarfs, Braces. Ac, at r ash a, Bazar. Mr.s. Ja. B. Trepweix. No. 6. Mammoth Cio-k. AX-.trR iesing ciicuifte patent ex pired on Tncadav oi Last week asd it is es- i-erica uai mere win oe a targe oetroce were placed irsuer a warm store, she la the cumber ot shekels asked a "wo- j awaited results. At the expiration of five taan kiiier"' hereafter. j days, the experiment proved successful; " j iuurtecn young chickens making 4heir ap- Trs following advctt'-semrnl recently ' pea ranee front tmderaeaih thataiove. lonk-spt-tarrd in a New Haven ournal : "Aay ; for their mother. They are ia a person bat ing five to fifty kd oi man ere ! hejaithy cuoditioe, and do not stem to be to dispose ot will please seed word or drop ' ia the least concerned by wkat means il throngs the post office." ' they were saved from deXructko. It is tills lying awake aiirbts trying to ermine whether to leave vonr fortune an orphan asylum or a home tor the old men, mat makes ilia iicws)tpT Imsmnw so wearing. TnK die of the carpenter' hammer is now heard in our midst, tor c&rneotcrt ! ax J masons are lull of business, rciarring, enlarging and building. The tin men and luiiifiB Bir auto an at work. Jos. Damkiji h now prepared U tin cabling and lulling. vt-aviuganl spinning in the hmt tnatiQer au-i on Hi" lirtl no tic?, at Ueam's Fullio Milt. He has t.iUwi !lu-mill for three j-i iiro. Vol. no l-.rklal couple are Uie fashion. Al'otma's Um was a fii'tccn-year-old bride and a aevcuteeD-yeir-old groom. Colam bia enmrf lorward with abrideand groom aged reflectively 13 and 16 years. Tub fallowing we hope will wind Mary's little lamb: "Mary 's lather tookhe Iamb, As Km as he was able, And hud it served up as a roast This ends that little table. up Yt'osdeks grow apace. Xow they are drying eggs, so thai they can be kept for years in any climate, and one cannot tell the diifeeence between an omelet made from a three year old eg and one the principal ingredient of which was laid to- - YE have received the Frost bnrg Repnb lirart, a new paper started at Frostburg. Maryland, and edited and published by .Mouccfc i' rost. it Is well printed, and tilled with interesting reading matter, in cluding local, miscellaneous and general neas. Tiie Greensbnrg Artpit says : Rcr. A. II. P. Wilson, paftorof the congregation at Seanor's church, near New Stanton, has suddenly diaapiteared, leaving behind him sundry debts, and, as alleged, having been guilty of a successful swindling dodge. Another l&rce invoice ol Ladies', Misses' and Children's Sun and Dress Hals, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Orna ments. Ac, will lie received at Fashion Baznr this week. Mks. J. B. Tredwei.u No. 6 Mammoth Block. Ik any ol you young fellows who ttrow your pencils around and around, for lue tx-nent of our exchanges, make any CMiiments on a warlike editor, (we joined the militia) we will be compelled to con sider them as of a personal nature and rise and explain. Attention, Company. , IViiATEVEK may lie the issue of the war now waging between Russia and Turkey, the people of Somerset have determined to await the issue caliul) , and'injthe mean time to purchase all their Millinery and lancy goods at Fashion Bazar, Xo. 6, Mimuioth Block. Mrs. Jas. B. Tkedwell. Arritai.oI Spring and Summer Boots, Shoes and Gaiters at the welt known Shoe Store ot Sol I hi. Mammoth Block, where you can buy at the lowest cash prices. Don't fail to call before you make your purchases. m Sol Uni.. Somerset. Pa.. April 23, 1S77. Fitival. In order to yay the balance ot the indebtedness on the Bell, furnace, Ac. ol the Prtfbvteriau church, that or- eauization has decided on holding a Straw- tierry festival some lime next montn. Y.xmI time and place will be published shortly. So deserving an object cannot tail to be patronized by our citizens as it deseives. White, smooth and soft any lady's hands, aims aud necks may become, who I'ses Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Pimples or other uisli'ureiueuls ol a complexion! nature, are surely obliterated bv this healthful pnnnofer ot beauty. Depot, Criitenion's So. 7 Sixth Avenue, X. Y. Hill s llaii aud Whisker Dye, black or brown, .V) cinU. The Calvary Reformed Church near Jenner X R ds quite lately received a beautiful 12 Mop ttrgau. It is one ot Hor ace Waters ifc Sous' make, ol New York. The organ is a present from Miss Susan I leek man to thecoocregation. Thecburch aUo received at the same lime a baptismal lout, presented by Henry fcipe and Ben jjamio i",,, f Jenner X Kinds. There is an impres&ion among the sol- f diers ft' the late ar in Somerset county. that an art 'of Congress was passed at la! ! session, giving tbem ICO ocres of land, or I one huDUied and sixty dollars of money. I This is a mistake, mere was no such a bill ' passed. The He ill it stead law will give tbem farms by goiug upon the land and improving it under the law. We a'.wavs thought Somerset could ' take the ra (if the bush for the small- I ness of its pom-e lorce and the "smaller- net ot uis ly ; but ngni uere comes along Huntingdon, a town that you could set Somerset down in without squeezing an Ahlerman. with but one policeman to w uoui they p?iy the niuaifie-en. salary of seveaty-iive Collars a year ana he "eats bisselu Sat the Meyersdale Indptiulent: There is no ue in denying tbat mere nave -teen deaths resulting from small-pox in Draketown and viciuitr, this county, and there is much tear among the neighbors thai it will spread. A quarantine has lieen established at Confluence, fend citi zens liom tbe iiitecled district are held il ere and their business attended to by the memUrs of this incipient sanitary commiifioa. Remark vaccinate. Tu ele is an abundant scarcity of local news just now. It is wonderful how qui et hoises are ; not a team running ofi. Even the dog firl.ts are tame atlairs. neither ot the ppcects seeming to take much interest in the matter. ell, sum mer U cotiiing. and good httie Iks will le filling ou trees and into tbe creek, and Careiess farmers w ill be running their legs against mowing machine knives; thing? will dr p into their old-time briskness, and tue re-pot ter wwl be once more nappy. On Saturdav morning a very destruct ive lire occurred at Waliaceton, Clearfield County, involving the koa ot about 2.0U0, fet t of pice lut!. r. bel mgiag to Uig'.er. Walia;& Co., Jacob Meek, and David Hail. 1 be village u situated about tinny-five mile distant trout Tyrone, and oot lar lrm Ciearfield. it is eUled that I ti e vlue of tbe luuiltr destroyed will be lull)- maoe up Iron I be insurance. Ine tire Was undoubtedly started by an incen diary. We suppose Decoration Day is not to be oi-serveu in tbis village, as the persoos who have Soldier friends buried here do not appear to take any interest in tbe mat ter, and tbe balance ot the people ot the tow n, tLough patriotic enougo, do not care to abow their patriot ism by noral offer ings. We have been forced to the above conclusion bv the tact that there were but two persons at the meeting called to make arrangements tor tbe celebration of the day. Horace Greeley s advice was "youne man go west.' In the language of the departed phikxmpber we wifi say young man" wbeo von want anvtbine in the linr ot I urctefting UooOs go to t'aul ti. o wag's cheap Boot, Shoe. Hat, and Fur nishine Store, Main street, Berlin. Pa. The west offers no greater inducements than iir. Nowag is nffenng ia Boxxa, Stwvs, Caps. Shirts,- Hiety. Sttspenders, Collars. Neck Ties, Gloves," Jewelry, Ac There u "no wag" about bins, be means bosioefs. "Short pn-nu ami fj iick salel," ia his motto. O. K. Berlis. Pa.. April 9), 1S77. Tax following from the Carlisle Volun teer may be interesting to many, and ea peciailv so to the person we beard htSDeot- i nc recemlr because ooe ot bis settiac b'r tn tiiree weeks bad expired: "A setunc hen. beleagin( to a Udv of this place, bav j ing left her nest of lourteca eggs at the end ex two weeks, and tor some cause sot retursing for a dav or so. the owaer coo j clnded to try an ex pertinent. Taking the , eggs "hich, alter dipping ia warm water : anJ carefuilv wrariln 1 - a. ' . Tuz Globe of Huntingdon relates how two voting meanT that village started off recently on a tramf. They iclt the town lUt two ccnU between Uicm. beat their way on freights all lac time, were pat off litre lime, walked only nineteen lallcs all told, went as far as Chicago, aad came back in just two weeks, with tire cents ia their pockets. - They went by the Pitts burg. Fl Wayne & Chicago route. The next time they propose to try the Pan Han die route. They say if they had bad they would have acme on to the Black Hills. - Good a dv ten. Now is the time of year for Pneumonia, Lung Fever. &c. - Every, family should have a botlloof ButcilEB's German brnt r. Don t allow tor one mo ment that cough to take bold of vour child, yonr tamllv or yourself. Coosamption, Asthma, Poenmonia. Croup, Hemorrha ges, ana oilier fatal diaeasea may set in. Although u is true Gem jcas Btrcp is cur ing thousands of these dreaded diseases, vet it is much better to have it at band when three doses will cure you. One Bottle will last yonr whole family a winter and keep yon sale irora a anger, it vou are consump tive, do not rest until von have this rem edy. Sample Bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by roar Druggist, u. Vf. Bentord. Robbed, On Wednesday last while Alex, rostletnwaite, a former Sotneraeter, ia the employ ot and traveling for Steel & Tate, a commission house in Pittsburgh, was walking from Turkey City to Sl Petersburg, he was knocked down and robbed. He was attacked by two men, who, after beating him until be was insen sible, relieved him ol f400, and left bim lying on the road tor dead. When discov ered he was still unconscious, and was car ried to St. Petersburg for treatment. - Tbe wounds were about the bead and of a very serious mature. It was thought at first that they must prove fatal, but we are happy to say that he is rsyidly recov ering. The 'highwaymen are unknown. More ccuiosities. In trimming his apple trees recently, Mr. Jacob B. Hoov er, who resides on tbe Renfrew farm, near Greenwood, cune upon a curiosity that attracted his attention, in the shape of two limbs one branch united or naturally grafted into another. It is supposed that the action ot the wind caused the engrail ed limb to rub against its neighbor, thus abrading the bark Aad effecting the union. The same gentleman also left upon our la ble a portion ot an Indian Hint-axe or tomahowk, of a greenish color. The poll or thick part was broken off at the place where the withe handle was supposed to have encircled it, but otherwise it was la s well preserved condition. These articles are to be deposited in the cabinet ot curios ities connected with Mercersburg college. Chamberburg Opinion. Roys at play frequently engage in the habit ot throwing atones at each other. Of course this is done in Bport and they do not intend aoy.harm thereby, yet the prac tice is a dangerous one, and ought to be abandoned. In Baltimore a young man 16 years of age, is held by the Wrand Jury on the clutree of billing another boy with a stone, Iracturing his skull, front which he t expected to die. I He atlair was tbe result of two parties ol boys throwing stones at each other. The stone cat a piece out ol tbe boy's felt hat and fractured tbe temporal bone of the skull near the left eye, and his death is momentarily ex pected. This is a warning to the boys which we beie they may lake, so thai no such accident may occur in our miuai. A Vsios street lady, who takes great pride in her garden, and an earnest in terest in the Eastern war, was greatly sur- prited and anooj ed at finding a cow in her garden on Saturday morning, now tuis lady has, to the great annoyance of her liege lord, insisted on his pronouncing tbe names of the towns in the war dbtrict, and tt the time tbe bovine was discovered in tbe garden that hubby" was drawing a war map; seizing a club ne startea alter that cow and continued prmouncing such Russian names as "Kaockherdamueadoff. "Gardenailgooelonellandbiazes." etc Tbe lady has stuck stakes in the point f the cow s hoofs and labeled tbem wita me above and other names prununced at tbe same time, and now when she reads aa ar ticle on the Eastern war she goes oat to the garden and uses it lor a war map. Col. MuClerk, ot the Philadelphia Time', is generous. Having been a country editor himself once, he is sitppos to know. Tbe local press is now the great power of tbis free goveroment. Widely as city newspapers are diffused by the fast trains which almost chase tbe harnessed lightning in the annihilation nf distance, tbe local Journal is, above alt, tbe ag?acy that moulds and redecta the will Cf forty millions tbe most intelli gent people on earth. Every inland city has its dailies now, which far surpass the average city journal of the last generation in the variety and Ireshaess ol their news, and many ot tbem display tbe ability and manliness ia their editorial columns which would have been creditable ia the lew journals of national lame ia tbe days when Clay electrified tbe Republic and Wetster commanded its homage. CiRc trs. The Great United Stales Cir cus, Thayer & Noyes, Directors, will ex hibit in this place on Thursdat. May 24tn. This justly celebrated combination has woa tbe reputation ot being the best circus on the road. In sdditioa to tbe circus there w ill be a grand balloon ascension and beautiful Pyrotechnic display. The Miaco family, aerial artists, acrobats, and gym nasts, will perform "The Miaco Feat." which is celebrated the wcrld over. Dr. Jaa. L. Thayer, the people's mostjpopiilar clown will most positively appear. This will be welcome news to his old time friends, the rising generation and the little folks generally. The exhibition will be held on the Gilbert k, west end of Patriot street. Admission, SO cents ; children un der 10 years. 25 cents. Don't forget the time and place : Somerset, Thursday, May 24. 1977. Josh Billisgs thus discourses on little things, and there h much sense ia his dis course, notwithstanding the sifectation of bad spelling: An orange' peel on the sidewalk iz a little thing, but has upset menny a giant. An oath iz a utile thing, but it iz record ed ia tbe great ledger in beaven. A serpent's fang iz a little thing, but death a us viktorv. A hornet's nest is a little thing, but it sends tbe tkooibor koto bowling. The tang iz a little thing, bnt it fills the u inverse with trubble. The akora iz a little thing, but the black bear and bis family live ia the oak that springs from tt. A peany is a little thing, but the inter est oo M hum the days uv Caia aad Able would buy out the globe St. Hurras. All you who have heretofore been living in fear and trembling lest the demon of fire should again scourge our towa. can now lie down to peaceful dreams. The borough dads have gone and done it. Two years ago, by a large majority, the people ot the town demanded that some kind of firs protection should be procured, aad bow. Oh I Lord be not angry with us forever, tbe magnates ol the borough ia their infinite wisdota have caused to be constructed four fire books ; two of which may always be fooad above Cook aad Beerits' store, aad the other two at Weimer's blacksmith shop ; whether at the shop ot Frank, Joan, or Fred. Wa rner, the Borceas saka aot, aor did we think it worth while ta inquire. If any maa attempts lo use ooe of these to its at say other lime thaa during the pre valance of a firr, "ahoot hiia oa the spot." Hiutart OiteAXiZATtos. Oa Thurs day evening. Hay 10th, the company or ganised here some time ago was mustered into tbe National Guard of Pennsylvania, byCapt.J. D. V. Hazzard. ot Moooaca. helaCity. Farty-eirht mea weie raroUed aad a large aumber of slitktal asmrs could nave bees bad for the asking. Aa election of officers was held by Cape. Haz zard aad Lieut. Moore, officers ot Company A. lOtfc Reg. Pa. Nat. Guard, aaa resaitm ta tbe setecuoa or ! Captaia G. W. KimmelL 1st. Lieutenant Ed. B. Scull. 2nd. " Q. W.Sayder. 1st. Sergeant Fred. A. South. 2nd. - W. H. Picking. A committee consisting of Geo. W. Tay- i m. uastcr, and rarE uaytoa. was, appointed to select aad make arrange ment for a caitorm for the oompaay. requisition tor arms koa bees forwarded to Uarrisburg. ' It ii proposed to organize a civil social clch to tie run 1st cooaectioa with ta nulitary oompaay. The foilow iag geatleasea were efcetea Aeen of the Prtakieti' Dennis Mryrrs. refretaJ7 ux. user. Trrasorer J. P. KimmrL Have toe Acocfln? That dry, hack-j ing cough is the herald of approaching j consumption. To check the swill pro- j gTcssofthe destroyer, prompt and ded-1 sire measures most be resorted to. At dose of Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Ilorcnound, taken when the . coughing spells ccme on, will afford iin- j ueuaaw; lutici, auu eveutuauT eutm i thorough rare. - It will be found enuailv beneficial ia all forms of throat and long disorders. Ia cases of croup it is of in estimable valne. For sale by O. W. BcaforJ. Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which never fails, lo take, aud reipureouo physic, cents. Pleasantt I rice " ---. ; digressing. I started out to say that those O.s Fiii lay last the Biard of Patdous! suffering with consunilion or any ot the met in special session at tbe office of Geo. ' above maladies, that by addressing me, McCandleso, in Philadelphia, for the pur-! giving symptons, they shall be put lu pos pose ot taking final action in tbe matter of . session of this great boon, without tharge, Quigley and Fletcher, both of whom j and shall have the benefit of my experi were convicted of murder in that city, aad j ence in thousands of cases successtully who are condemned to be hung. After ' treated. Full iwrticulars, directions for remaining in session, with closed doors. J preparation aud use, and all necessary ad tor several hours, the gentlemen compos- vice and instructions tor successful treat ing the board came to the conclusion that rocnt at your own home, wtii be received the crindnals had each committed deliber- i by you by return wail, free of charge, by ate and cold-blooded murder, and therefore I addressing no recommendation lor Executive clem-j Du'. Johs S. Bcrsett, ency could be made. Quigley will be ! 167 Jefferson Street, hung on what appears to be "general ; lyr. 5-3. Louisville, Ky. hangman's day" the 17th insl, butt Fletcher's death warrant has not yet been , ' signed. ; - . I To tue pvblic Anvthing worth re- " I e.nsioss. ihe President issued an or- der for the consolidation of airencies. for tbe payment ol armv and navv neiuions. The separate agency for the payment ot pensions of widows, etc, at Philadelphia, will be discontinued, and this class of pen lions paid at tbe Invalid Pension Agency in Philadelphia, except those in the coun ties of Adams. Bedford. Blair. Centre. v-ieameia, Clinton, Cumberland, Cameron, Elk, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Pot ter, Juniata, Lycoming, McKeau, Mifflin, rerry, isnyaer, bomereet, Tioga, and Union, which will be detached from the Philadelphia agencies and annexed to the district of Pittsburgh. The total Dumber ot agencies discontinued is tony, leaving eighteen to do the work now distributed among fifty-eight affices. The estimated reduction will effect a saving of f 130.000 per annum. ouch new commissions aa are requested will be issued in a few days. A mono the places that had the eood judgment to establish reading rooms wheie persons wno naa signed the pledge might resort, in order to be away from tempta tion, was Greensburg. Tbe good effects are given in the annexed item from the Greensburg Democrat, and make quite a contrast to the last meeting of the society j at mis piace, wnere mere was a great deal of talk about "back-sliding," '-secret-societies," "charity," and the like. We would again suggest a reading room, were it aot for the tact that rents cannot be paid. nor books and papers bought for wind, and that appears to be about all that is ex pended m the cause hereabouts, bars the Democrat: It Is a pleasing sight that pre sents itseli to ihe view ot the visitors on entering the public reading room at this place. There you see numbers ot boys and young men seated quietly and con tentedly reading some book or paper, sod at the same lime enjoying the sociability of each other. This picture compared to tnat ol turee monlus ago contrasts widely, indeed. A WoNDtH WORKIKO PtKUEDT. No remedial agent has ever been offered to tbe sick aud debilitated at all com pal able to Hosteller s Momacli Bitters, in cases ot re mitleul and intermittent levers, ronstipa lion, nervous ailments, rheumatism, and disorders involving constitutional weak ness or physical decay, it literally "works wonders. The botanic ingredients which its spirituous basis holds in solution, set like a cbarm upon tue slomacn, and through the stomach upon the brain, liver, bowels and nervous svsleiu. There is nothing in its composition that is not i lubrious. It contains some of the most potent tonics ol the vegetable kingdom and the juices ol the best aperient and snti hilious roots and herbs, combined with a perfectly pure stimulating elemenL - Tbe Bitters are peculiarly adapted to loose en gaged in exhausting or unhealthy occupa tions, aa ly its use strength is sustained and the ability ot tbe system to resist at mospheric and other influences prejudi cial lo health largely Increased. TEMPEkAKCE Meetisgs. During last week temperance meetings were held at the follow ing places and were addressed bv tbe speakers named : Tuesday evening, ShanksvQle ; H. F. Keener. Thursday evening. Uroina ; Val. Hay, Rev. Emeraou. Bakers Church, E. M. Schrock, Kev. Eisenhower, and W. B. CoffreKh. Friday evening, Friedens, Rev. Welsh, al. Hay. bomersel ; Dr. Good, V. 11c Cor. Kev. Whetstone, W. H. Uartzell. bunday afternoon, Kboads' church ; Dr. Good. lion. A. 11. Leittrotii. These meetings were all well attended. Tbe number of signers has reached 5,000. We must depend on tbe ministers ot tbe Gpel and other good temperance people in places remote from the count v seat, to carry forward tbe good work. They must call the uieelinics aud superintend Ihe work. We will semi them speakers, ii requested, w herever it is possible to assist in the work. Val. Hat, President N. C. T. IT., Somerset, Pa. Ursisa Items. Mr. Val. Hay, of Som erset, made a Stirling temperance spetcb bete on last Thursday eveaing. Evea those who are sot ia sympathy with the Murpity movement, admit- that Mr. Hay did credit to himself as well as '.he cause. He has the thanks ot the "Marphyites. Hope he wili come araio. There will be a meeting again aext Thursday evening. Tbe gentlemen who were appointed by tb-s powers that be, to locate i i e lor pro posed bridge to span AAurelluill creek be tween Ursiua aad Confluence, have met and made selection of a site. We hope the commissioners will not amict tbe com. munity with a structure ia any way re sembling the apology for a modern bridge latelv constructed ai Lraina by one Judy. We think if the 'bounty Commissioners who (were lathers t this bridge, had lived ia Pharaoh's time they would have got the old man over safely, provided ILey bad blindfolded Uie old cbap. Tbe wheat crop in this vicinity prom ises a lair yield. Oa last Sunday morning Mr. Alexander edruw, while turning bis heme into pas- lure, was kicked ia Uie sJe. lie was car- ried to the bouse oa a plank and lay in sensible lor over aa hour. For tbe benefit of candidates we would say that tt ia reported that there is (mall pox ia the lo'ver end of this county. Hogback has gives the gravel train men a sott snap, by sliding a portion oi it brittle hill aula down oa to the a. O. R R. Mac. Last week a note for 11,500 was entered ot record ia Uie protboooiary's office in Una place, in tavor of Messrs. Joon l Slate aad M. It. Harris, of Philadelphia, against M. F. Gates, John Gates and Jona Cessna. This aote turns out to be a tor terr. and the maker of it. M. F. Gates, s left lor tnat mysterious sum called "parts unknown.' Tbe true inward ness of this man Gates is given by the Hunting don Local Stmt, which says : H. F. Gates, ooe of the party of tbe second part, is or was a citizen of this place, and oa or about the 1st of September last, opened out a boot and saoe store, oa la corner ot 4 in aad Allegheny streets, adopting as the name of the firm. la sounding title "Tbe American Boot and Shoe Company." He started ia business a ith a view to pushing things aad making mooey. He advertised extensively, aad every printer ia towa. perhaps, has a record against him. Oa Saturday a week last, be suddenly decamp ed from our towa, after disposing- ot ail his stock wita ice exception ol two aua- dred or more shoes aad boots aad a few Why he fett so suddenly the above item helps us to unravel. Ia August or Sep tember last he went to the city to purchase goods trom Messrs. Slate and Harris, aad gave bi exchange a aote for $1,340, signed by aimselt, his father and John Cessna, Esq., payable eight moo lbs after date. From September 1st to Kay 1st is a period of eight saoaths ; tbe aote was seat here for collection, the cash was aot forthcom ing, aad tha note was entered against Mr. Cessna, as above stated. That it is a cool, deliberate, forgery, no one doubts. Aa Tsminatinsi ot the store revealed that for appearance sake he had empty boxes, with nothing but a sample banging oa the outside- B bar probably Cleared about f 1.000 by am aetanons OaAes is a vooor maa. aeed about tkirtr : jeart sad mnrrki. tt kaw been diaeo. ; aiwd tbai beH guttl oi riUrr actsoi' Iheit. I Bedford Gnttfc To CokscmPtttes. Consumption, Out scourge of humanity, is tbe great dread of the human family, in all civilized countries. I feel confident that I am in possession of the only sure, inhtllable Remedy now known to the profession ler the positive and speedy cure of that drcadetl dtz-e. uu lis uuweieoiiH; coucoumams, viz. Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility, Ac, it I sm aa old fogy. I believe in medicine. Twrnty-ight years experience as a busy practitioner, in the nest Consumption Hospital ol the Old and New World, has tanght me the value ol proper medication, bota local and consti- UitKiiwJ in tlin cure ol tins zt?m enemy of our race. I have found it. But 1 urn ceiving U worth asking lor. Through the medium of the Press. I return thanks to : the nubile for ih liberal ratronaze of the past two years and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. I have just received trom the eastern cities the largest, best assorted and cheap est stock ot goods ever brought to the county. Encouraged by past success, I have added a lull lineot Ladies and Gents Jew elry, Gloves, &c, to my other stock, and now offer for sale at my store room. Main street, Berlin, Pa., the largest assortment, as well as the best and cheapest stock ot Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ladies and Gents Jewelry, Furnishing Goods, Leath er, Shoe Findings, ic, to be found in the county. I am selling Mens' very best stoga sh'es atfl 75; Mens good stoga shoes at fl .so; Boys' beat stoga boots at 1 25 ; Youths' best stoga boots at 83c ; W omens' pegged shoes at $ 1 25 : Woinens' sewed gaiters at $1 50 ; Womens' morrocco gait ers at $1 So; Womens' kid or morrocco croquet slippers at f 1 ; Mens' very best but! creole gaiters at t'i ; Mens' fine white shirts at f 1 ; bark sheep shins per doz. st t'i 75 to $5 ; Tsmpico morrocco, trench, oiled, or pebbled by tbe skin at $3 50 to Ad other goods at corresponding low figures, cheap lor cash. Ail gooes warranted to give satisfaction. No trouble to show goods. Don't fail to call and examine stock and prices before purchasing1 elsewhere. ery respectfully, Paul 5. Xowao. BtiiLls, Pa., April 27, 1877. A iiobkiblk accidext. A correspon dent ot the Alloona Mirror, writing from Mc eytown, under dale ot Thursday last, says that on Wednesday morning, 25 lb, a little girl, Xannie.and her brother, with a younger sister, children ol Jonathan Peachey, living in Menno township, Mit tlm county, about three miles south ot Belleville, "were playing together around a newly tired lime slack. Tue liule girl was scaled near the tire when a spark shot out, lighting on her back and ignited her clothing, wnen her little brother, a few years lie-r senior, noticed it and called lo her. iSue jumped up and ran away, which accelerated the tire, and soon sbe was enveloped in flames. An elder bnMh er, working someplace near, hearing her cries, ran lo help her, but was too lato to do any good, lie succoeded in teariu from ber body tbu little bit ot" clothing not yet cnusuuie-d, aud in so doing burned his baud very badly. Tbe liuie girl as Curled lo tbe bouaoolbe-r pa.cnts a snort distance from tbe scene ot tbe siekeniug calamity and medical aid quiekly summon ed but ot no aval!, la the short space ot two and a halt hours sbe breathed her last and ceased Irom her dreadful sutler ing. Hie wa about seven or eight years oiu and was beloved by all her ptavmates. il was a sail sight to see tbe charred and blackened corpse surrounded by ihe wee-p lug and brokcu-hearleu parents aad brotb era and sisters. Tiie sympathy of the en ure neignbortiuud is deeply aroused in be half of the sorrow-stricken and bereaved family. The little brother who burned bia Band so badly is ao unlortunate as to have only one hand, having been born in t-utt condition. lint.THBs.xj, Meetisg. A very full C (tilerei.. e ot Uie liretnren, luleresicel in tue divisiut. of the i.ik Lick branch ot Uieir dispctis.il ion, was held in the large meeting Uouscr, in loan, ou baluiuay Alter tue preiiiuiuary ieligkMis services, a elrall ot Uie prupuMl cuanea, (a Synopsis ol which we published tour weeks ago) was presented and was, without ctianne. adopted. The division of the funds ot Uie old district was then made and the ar rangement was declared consummated. About the first duty of the new district will be to elect new bisbo, tor the lk Lick and Sajnutt coarges and lo outain one or more ministeis to assist Bisbop Lint ill this Jaeyersdale charge, from what we can learn the subject of a sup ported ministry is favorably considered and is rapidly gaining ground among these people. It is not many years since they nave taken bold ot the educational facili ties offered by the Slate, but since they have they are gaining nieiuuerabip rapid ly, and many ot Uieir representative men are among l me best menus ot Uie system a laurel Ibey may well be proud lo wear. Tins was a step in advance aud iu favora ble result will doubtless tend to make more easy the proposed one. viz: a sup ported uinistry, such as has its touuua lion in tbe Scripture as taught by tbe ApoaUes. Theie is no doubt Ibis course will be eventually adpd.thouh it may be delayed lor suuie tune tl. Tha spirit of tbe age is progressive and only progressive bodies can nope lo uve and thrive under such circumstances ; looking at it in this light, we are coohdent of the ultimate success of this advanced movement. itegendaU Independent. The first barefoot boy of the season made his appearance yesterday, and he must have taken particular ikuns to ou over the akin of his pedals a quantity ot the blackest mud that could be (Mind in any of the aliey-ways ot town. lie was a Utile shaver, ot the altitude of a two-tout ruio, but happiness was shining out ail over his lace on account ot the saoea aud stocking being laid aside tor the warm season. It is as emancipation wbicb the grown reader wi.i recall trom. the store bullae of meiuoiy ; ot how, years ag., other Utile bos, who have since battled bard witb the problem ot lite, were so glad to throw aside their foot covering, and enjoy this freedom which comes to tbe urcbm about the time the buds begin to burst. Tbe soles were very tender lor a time, but the skin soon hardened ; the lots would occasionally get stubed, but the pain was evanescent ; a stone-bruise on the heel was a moral certainty, but a food mother knew how to poultice H at night tall, and it was soon ail right again. Iiow well we remember all mis, as we look upon the lads out on the streets running laboul with bare le-et. It all comes back to us now, but our days fi en joy in t: the change has passed away forever. And tue re was another thing connected with our freedom of those other days, which we still smile at as we recall it. Wbea coming borne, tired with our day of piay, toe leet would somehow be bidden fruQ view under a covering ot sticky soil. and tbe imperative ortier wuuU tbea be ! UniliKiii4n.Uli miri h. .lul r i -- . r ; wHb soap and water before retinae to bed. i II Ibere is any ooe thing coniiectrd with bov hl'i Oal oxaes ami it is that reinjU- j uoa regarding me auexxuie neoessiiv of washing tbe teet previoos to seeking slarav ber which eofaes very promriUv to Uw ejelkla of youth. Tbe cumperaaisua al ways oomesoa the morrow thoocb, iur there wss no polling on ot stocking, anl tedious lacing of shoes, and srmebow the same feet which were ancb an annovatkr tbe night before now felt ail ihe better fur the cieaning prorxss through which thev had been pot. Seeing -liule baretbot'' oa the street yesterday put as in the humor af writing this, and it dots us good to re call oar enjoyment when we first laid aavde our akoes and stockine ia kng gone by. JtoiiutVara TrttVwM. MjIBBIED. i; 1 " " ' ' GLOSS EIXGLER. In Berlin, UxY ? FraaciS C GloM and Wm Eimira Ring- la, both Of Slonycreek twp.. Somerset Co.. Pa. Showing the afgrc-gatt? iunoiiiit ersct, State of rcnusylrania, fox otiiih bv the saifl Valuation. . iisTKic-r.t. A.l.ll- Alievtteii.T Berlla Itomuub.. .......... HnelersvxlU-y .............. tkmemanirt) Oooflamca Buroogk...... Klkllck . OretHiTtllc ........ JeOerouu - Jenner JcoBervUlo Bufuuxk ........ Lwrliner.. Law or Turkyl4jwt ......... .. MHldteerec.. ....... Milfoed Mevvmtato RnTwigh New Oaterrtil Buniagh--- NrtrtbnmpOia-. New BaUlnora Bonmgb..,. Paint QacfMahonlnc ...... Sallsbwnr Boroogk. Shade Somerset Bofoanh. ...... SocMFWt Sout bamptow Muwyereek Sujrtowa lioruugb. ........ Samaiit -j. t Iier T'irkrSut.. !rr(na Morouyti WeUeraiiuric.......... ....... -----1 - Totals.. We tbe unders-goed Commiaeiooeri Valuation of the several object made Witness our hands this 25th day ot May D1K1. KIDN'ER In Berlin. JUt 9. 1377. Mary Elizabeth, only child ot Joseph and Linn; Kidner, aged 1 year a id 3 months. APPLE -April 20L 1877. Mrs. Eliza beth Apple, aged 59 years, 4 months, and 27 days. . HCOYER. Isaac Hoover was bom January 81, 1804, and died May C. 1T7, aged 73 years, 3 months, and 5 days. THOFFORD On Tuesday, April 24, 1877. Carrie Ellen, daughter of Charles T, and Angie Thoflord, aged 2 years, 9 months ana 11 days. bue died after a Uriel illness ot two weeks, during which time she suffered tbe severest pain. Little Cari ic was a loving child, the only daughter and pet of the family, but the treasured Iamb was surren dered when demanded by the rightful owner with the tull assurance that all things work together for good to those who love Jesus. . 1 be dear little Dower that bloomed so swetly here below has withered but bloosoms in paradise above 1 , . . 7 ' . V The tender plant baa by gentle hands been transplanted into fairer climes, where Ifo ehllllDi; winds if polsoooas brmtb (JttB reach that healturol tbora, Skkness sod sorrow, pain sad ileaia Ara iclt aad (carad no Bur. SOIERSIT KAStataT ilmwl 0y 0 fc Buck its. Biuents is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED, Applet, ilrlt, fl S Ai4!M'.ar, t ial Una. luu ..... .j; : X Jl J..- ataue .. al Ut .. .1XV Butler, ? a (keg) Hatter, t (roll ., Back but, i Ixuhel Bteai, Mt t ... fioeax, 7 S Bacun. ibouldrf, fl - itdca, " . .. euaniry ham, Jl Corn, (ear) p na.tiei IVira, (b,Ueu) y liaibal Cure meal fl S. ......... ........ Cair klaa. fl ...... Ekki, ft Jo. Flur. V 1M..... i Flanwed ft tm (M i U4BU, (UKai-cart) f) fa Lanl, fl Laataer, red aole. fl S . kip. .. Mfcldlinga, whlu, VM ! iwt, u ic M? ..:tje. ...ie .. Sue ..! ....1 ...ell !'l lU'-S- , ....44J .......i.i:ae .r-wme - Pmaunsa, ft ba faacliea. drteo, (t a Kye - Sail, Ni. L, fl Ml,ei'a , - nruoad AlQim. aar aaek atbt-io. aer Hack........ Siurar. yelluw f) " vblla i .t... - 18 ..1 0 .. 10 2 OS ta -- t 1M-'1' U'Aivl Talloi wu. ! f boiii!"!nini"?A"r"i"!".'"ii i Wosi, ft a 4v4-rJe New Adaert'uemenU. JgXECUTORS NOTICE. ; ' . .. L4iat of Sanaoel Camp, latr of Ballsklun Twp., Tm etJe Co, imimt Letura tetea;ary as Ihe abava aawt kariar beeo cranlet lo ta aaitertivned by Ibe praper aamorttj. Btir it kerohy (iea (call peramj la, debted lo laid eauata M maka liawediale aar-aeut anl ta.e harinc rlalian atainn the mbm Vt pn eac Iheta aaly aoUMUieaud Air aMUeaaeat and alivwaooa, oa or betura the l'Jth 4ay n( Jane, UTT. V Z. 13 J tM f. 3Uyl. - . - . kaacaior. SSIGXEE'S SALE-. ' , Bt Tin b, of an enter toracd sat of Ibe Coart of UoaiDioa Plea ia aad fai Ihe eona'v of SoBiervat. the andersiroed aj-stinwa of Joha H. Maeoo, will ell al pviblieaale, aa it areBbwe, im .Saturday, June 2, 187. at 1 oVloek "p."m OiS T!I-wfa dejeribeJ real Matcvta: - SorjetieiPt, Pa. adjululoii Iib.' of (fO eucualBlog il arret, aura or leea, aiaoai M aerre c ear, li arre ia aMadow. with a oae and a kair tory lot; kaoaa. lor hara. aad atber atnhaildiiizi thereoa erected. There are a! a number of ehoW apf4e and other fnrH tree oa the areniaea, ala a apnac aerar bilina; aar aoaeeaiaut to toe aooe. it win ne a.kl in two parr-u or aa a wh4e aa ta oVeaaed naadlent. TU11.S. Tea per rent a( tha potrium musty to he pakl .a dav of anle ooe-tbtrd 'loria-ttna; tbe ub per eeat t aa paid oa eonttnaaia-a af aale and deiiverr ot deed, oae-thtrd la six aawaths aad ofie thlrl hi "ne year Irons, rfmfe af orleT, sit : Srxl f apnt. istt, wuh Istareat na aetarred pasansa lo he aarored by indgsaeal bund 4. C X. SHAVER, tare AsMgaee. UBLIC SALE. jyiir-eii.af tbe crt of caamo. pieas T Denvt O.. Pr the axderalned Aartasea af Geor, Acfcenaaa, will seU al paidie aale, oa Friday, June 15, 18.7, : at 1 o'clock p. bl. aa tka premlaea, at tba rat- oeoca oi ueorve Araermaa. in vtaemaDaiBa; Twp, the foilowlcs; darrtnet real aauue. ota ; No.1 Tbe Booaestead (ana. sMttalntoe; T3 acres, sitaata la Qoeuiaautiins; iwp all cieaml aad la a reua state af ealttvatlow, with h Bar. iro. atMtkWoo-1-aoaaft. orrBanl .r-J tea acres of snadow. Ihhl (ara ia oa The laraptlw ral learl a fraea Stojasaam lo BaafcaTd, mmi tt a vevy a strable ao me. Nat A tray of lav! rltaate Saa-lanTa .ut- joialBa; Hear. Kooala. Ptarea tjuar. Ojra Berke- oiie and ouers. eoataumc B acres, well uaDered. Terms aud ksawa oa dav f aala. ABRAHAM LAMBERT, Mxj9. Asvttraee. P UBLIC8ALE Bv vino of aa order las-Beat bv the Coart of OsMaoa Plaaa of Sower Co.. Pa., tka asder fiaed Aajigaaavof W av. Atorgaa wUl sell at foo lksala.ua Wedatsday, May 30, 1S77. at W o'elork. a. aa.. aa tbe premiaea. ta Xewrtv aale. Pa., tka MkrwaBsj raiab4e seal mists, tis : no. l ia, sat af arcBBn MiBala la Xereraitala, Pa., kaoar aa tSa lanil oiaa af aml hmiart kx U. aa4 fmatciaa; aSias ai foot mm Ceatre su-eov sxJjouuatr lot sarnarlr ow awl by M. A. Haatrr, Bavtaar a ffoee) ras a.) fimsa kwildiaa; witfc a s-4xof7 amaaaasai lafwaaj araeua. NB.X dltioa to aasil Dnuaak af aarwraaata. !r?ttx 4iik solo 4 rWacEHtrtr Creok. k.nra aa No. 7 oa ataa af all aovittloa. aartew a ! dwelllac ataMa, Bad scaar a Mil all ara taeraua erarteo. Pfo. x Two lata at ameja l kaoww as Waa a aad J safcl adUMto Meyeraviaia Buruama, adita- "fi a Jfo. I, anore weaeribad. A Oaakwaf kaoww as lot Xa. la sa aald additloa wistbwtwksf Ateversdaia. sd- Ji fat K s. above dsauHnd. aa wa-a ibara ZZ? r -ab4.rw. .or, ira wi Toe Bronertr will ba a. Id airaatad af all VLHAMss Uira af pwrraase atucMy aa anav tmatioaaf aala; aae-t Mrd l- sis saoMBS. sad kslaia ia ewa year. wttA Bstereatei aseats. Pa jms ats ta ba ercarad llSSStllll fSf- bj vagskaat Bocea. low aareaacef adavolaalsv WBaaatal w.h. Erppvx, Jkay w. Ai PATENTS ! TTT. BFrrtTTl Fatba float Ul " miEDCtTD. Eatfra Caat 3. Tlcl -a Tee as ta adVaae tslaaii a ' alUUB aaaaiha aJlar patawA allow. Atl vie aad evawitiatiaa fn. Fauau Sold. CTKATHOB8E. A stray Bors waa fmt fata taw etabte 4 Joarpa T. Yedav. af -eaa.aa rwa. 8ua.rs.t Cav. Fa Tha aoraar srvrqaw eaaa faroard. ymty eAarr. aai sar. us saaa (rtwa katBf aVl a- Apnlzt. JOS ETB T. TODEB of -AsMrfcincnt aud 'the triennial your 1S77. "' ; Uo T? ? s ? f - ; r , ? - .-r . r r ; ? --..'----,- ' "! i : h ' i: W h- it i i V: I ; ! - t f ! .' , . -- - :- 1 . ' - ' ! -. - ; ' - ' . . . 'st'W ti;77T ! ' -a-'; ' I 1 .!;. ' a.m . . ; ' . -, . !i;al 4. in . f- ' Ai i.w ; -i; . I l-'l : -1 ' "J t . . ' ' . v ; n ; ii i :-at .. i.-.i J i.i. ; 1 sss i I ri.M H' II -i.-;.. I: -. i . . i-. . .- , . , j.m m.u ! 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Ainu t.wi.mi -i ofuiWn tiit. a tru'W. aokk CW jmni kn the wori.t. A fall hWbml :..nr--r TIO.N. Cfiraa. Billwin tip n wn, and O1"- WILL EXHIBIT AT SOMERSET, PA., !NE liAV ONLY, THUB3DAY, MAY Ml. tauiriKa arin..o-vra-n( ' "H.r Ttsayer fc JtojJSjel a .rkle lomatliii tfcal itej have eee-ieJ ta(,n-.u-t'iia4 all '.ir in4aiu-T-' i -r thj leimf rt Ilia wm.u4 i4 V f 4 44-t Bn w tit present ISA ieaowD.l ifr.izaii-i in i aacmt-. ratheraT the Ureal Lntja-Ie rmilT. The m..t.-l rtuvaas'l Uraauiao h-rte-iraa'r. Ta BmUiaa llorricano Kkier. Charopi. a I ire raek Knier of the worM, wb-4 iwina Han-Is at tlx head m all tJnwu lutjiruiii Annu h i-:n; lie Jlaiter. Having rtai tui no e.iaal, Mar Uaho Iaade ai K:a-lelid ly C'irew Mma gera, lha enure ,reaaiua ao-1 i,uuli in Kavral aa bctnn the bett lu. Itir, arvl i uartba- k Itcnw uia Ultae wutld. The yreat twreirmnlt hornemaB, bo eitraor dinarr j-ertunnaure hti iat nyin- -hArj-r, -wn only be resliift alter waiH.in hidiin.TiH art. TCI7T LOTTSS, The tstant pr-l-ry w h perform? the r." -Sarfal vhivreiavui.ja UujduI his inner t beHrt (.M4rrIao L-woJe wniie ia..uaieil '.a 1.U bare Uaek rare tt-r. VaI4li 4W it ..1-;, Thafaotwu two p-wy ri.ter. The Grsat St. Elmo, a n.l hu highly e-taiilrt -r-)" of French canine. e3i.Miii4r. aMnrcMol li dt4 artora who (W evcryUun ba.- ta.k. M'LLE CARLOTTA WAB0LD, tlM rriayl Frexkcb m rteavc. H it ftrt -ra la Ament-s: irm ruxii 7 var. liinl sVTt 9i aqnttatb va her ffsniio TinMLu ItTvd. . .. - MIACO FAMILY! Aerial an!, acrobat and rvmna"jt ei'nor! arj. TOJI MIACO, IRA MIACO, MISS JENNIE MIACO, EULE GAIiOUX. hllUAlt BROTH.!. GEtJHOli UICriAlilJis, H J-J, In. ) AYMAIJ, HENRY WAMIJOED. DU. JAS. I. IHAYLi:. Ut Hvl ic-cacleraa jt-ftrr. Irr. Ihayer ill m.sa aai exvowi bl pr"erli .iffj r. jr. Tun ii be wticoiM w hi tiM uisve ir 1 1 riaS C. SfcXTO.X i OKiAT iiA.N'D wtilliffvfi the ercnimen? with their -T-!-ct A FRKfc BALL'. ASCE.V-ilf will :alie Aiee ia ibe a!tem.jn frm the grit ol thatxLioiilua. A Brilliant Display cf Fire-Works en tha erenioif of ILe ubiMtv a which wl!! tusv ii w u.w . w. mtuuHuia v iu.. i J - 4Vi-irsnpea ;a ih ai.crr:'Q at 1 o'e'ewk. Ia um ermu; al 7 u-icek. AtfaBlaaleta ... tktldrra walr ta jfr .. ). 2"i ealo- t'WBBtvrrlasKl ... 4 a.4-ll.lll . l'als,aisjw ...... Saj Ti 3X .naa a-. 2 D.M I X I STK A TOR'3 XOTICE. ita.Biai Jsimtt Cock. Ulc of Sbavfo Wut'p. deesasei. ltXT99(iminltnttim on chaNTc at Ate har. r avaxiioruj. notie im bcrety icivea u tivr lm 4nttJ ltui mmM tm filliftt? praxBMnt,a&d tl9m hswn etatiau 4-aint it will ptvxnt U 4uir fttlMatscait jt mWenc vttVyt f m Mitnia;, id. UH, at. ue T-anxx vf 1'- - x ' - JiiSIAH IWfcT ma) 9 . , . A.miaUtrtsr. KESTAUKAINT ASA . ICE C REAM SAMH S. H. Ptel fn forms kis rrleikla tad the- puhlic jzrzizixz wtrbea. aad ruotinjr Uriclu. Brad awjjs est kanil aad tor ease. Hs stUI 11 rea ia the Ja.bre Blark Mjcrfc where fca if brepered to BeaomfBuitaic ail ci,cr4 with r"04l b4Mi aa,l kxicsBa;. daatiaaT boarders souciia-o. ASK YOUR TINNER Or Hardware dealer for :e lew Standard Enameled Preserv ing Kettle, Ma,!e aaty ths ScaaJard Jfasauetarit Co., Piitsf-er, Fa. tsery aetlla ssiua of - iron. wanaBSaa aad wearaaued o 4 ts erK4ia .ay las 1. seKUK oc aaj oiler pasoaB asaiier aat M TENTS A -wAX X. aev. way F. A. Irfcaaa. SoU..-tvor of PBiawu, Waijir toa, D. C potalsBrt par. Seal (- Cir-w-1m. AtS U, 1 yar Maaiarl J. lAmmmjaa. Iiuk aad a v.Uatry swotraaKEt st a'l bi: rra3.t penoaal esui U s ia trail ssrSewatof erertSior, ail ia deUad t swat Hwatwe J. Lteauawl. ol-I laasa Isbbv lhaa paraaeBt. Bad ta-w a-4V rlBiBsswt! iriaiat taasa to-ta asdrrflwBerf Aa sjpsea silSt in oelai at ana reaulc ia JSaiufeory JACOB P. UTEX't. AprQlV . ACpa. "iiliialioii f tlit ' bi.'vi.'Kil t'jMui the uniuiint ol Cutiity au bull..1 ve to 1)2 a correct eiileuien. of a.ro purpos fir the year IS'I, it wt; tie : TENNANT, POBTSE, BOYTS & CO. Snck3M"r to Sfm!''r. i'ortor V Ct F O TJ IT D R T , Machine Sf Forge Works, Water Street. Opnolte Ft. tt O. K. It. Depot. onnr-llvil!e, Pa. Manufacturer? of Jlailroad aw! Machine Catingx, Ii. K. Frogs Switch Stands and IJridles Truck. Tit Wagon. lor ries, Iron "Wheel Harrows. Stone Tit ks, Hammer, and t'his"ls, Bridge Trusses and Iolts, Plows 1'IW Catins Wwr-, i.i,r i n 2ra:ccS T". 3i-Iis.sellan.cous Castinrr-t vTatlc; Miuii'mcry of all kind !U:"t and repairc!, Also on hand all hind of Material used about Steam Engines. (las Swam "fl VTmtrT Tip Fl'tiniri. Br- VsVrss. r4:K;ti, ifc::i'ri.'i liiv-t-r itprir.. Aj-ril 11. BOX.XS CS A VLit silt. 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M " i' -r - i. ,r U-'-iLt, -Wr J V f ft - f 'i-'VfC!-CP WO C OS3, ? -i - mY A If f VEH DOP3 AMD fcPt i ST PiH -T-u. riiS -.- ' J I I I ij . Jtl -avaa -l4- 4i j-J vVJ.t Ait .r-'H ! ai -C mli-J 'SB, 4 U '4BB Mf 1 I Ft-OUZMCE JEWELRY CO. i II V I ali4 ft, RkhiA fa. V . M 7 caution rrrjr-TrtraJeS j UipvnT h-ail art Lvfci tp ,-rt soar wtjit wt ii,rj.t-i ti-iiJ. i. h iiAi r.ii'i:n or haw 7s. . T:V-',r '-'ii'l!-"S. r s'-r- - - r- X-OdS-Zhiju -, r STOPS ALL LEAKS. ACTIVE AGENT WANTED I-V EVEHY TOWN A mofaare aeeor d wHhiTrrr'!o -i htuv'sSMtt "I ' J-' fn JU to jmr. )M mufitan y pvttni -. ! rmK Va.ii t -.wfl!yl"T. J4 laMine mntS lonrrr Usn new a3iz.aiti.out Ue eiaX. f.r ir- w.rH tkt C"wi " rw-pUitif.. H.. Pnl 4 prmjpt&vr sr. proof s:nf .r.4iorHh:'nnT and f'-r t :i ir'l .r-.a rw w;;nl. wit .Tpand lr bow. !rara br enui. and will aeorr.l in tor nvi-t rrpH b--". ifc uf e -"rl :'H Tr 'att,B-r I'-tt "-in Ba aia-le war-T-tiM if a-miii tienne- Tie S'alo i'sini i EXTREMELY CHEAP! Two to thw n.ir' corr Kf t-". of '"-ine fef. or " f.i - 4 ir-w. f-tt, nateW-bnar-l. or aay sr.avou turtjof: siihoi; -k ir- Pi-r.t tu a a -.-r l4l it (f'"' wtlb a BraiB, atid m,,.'r crvk i ttr. mum lAKinrmsr. ... t-naVcs4t i-hmir!" it li op ikv o4 anW vtt". rj .ns-iTC'vr.Ml J'V' Ciritd or icarzti niinirlea n brer, to tiieir oiays. ara k"l ' Jir-. il ioii m -it roof-. ..- the k4. ..-1 sjthoorh I it drrr aearlyall iil lhat re 0.aca eor.taia tor. tie roofi i4 cbocr iau a.', wi'B Arrt airii4. tajs- ail latents aaxl parrwee mat. ON TIN 0S IROM ROOFS oarrvf -rjfcirLnniJ'T prrerrl. .-meenat bwreial V. trr r.t hit p::-n--r Pw. Frfi-m- r-'M' ramieJVw. tnr Kk: 'S WALL. -arriTf n m y f-.'jt.M si.'- .-..- -r :i-.;-4.. . t w.u e4ectuauy afwrof Uaijaua irom peEerraiioK tni ii-v-:: -.r.-r rtitr p" FIRE-PROOF NEW ROOFS Kill. (wr!e. facton-ie sraj awelJiaf a 1'f Miten-: nmnt-o f t -w K :Ut Um.A ,-f. rmtal-at oif 'Jl- briee f i-f.!D.-..Tr V Pia-? aH .. tautw - o4loTipti,,Trit4fwioi'i ! "ttr r-,2 ,a "n"-w eoBitiian tr- orxamtVai 4f prartoca. (.'). amlr prmf laaliti- "of at an No Tar or C ravel Used- We abo auimfarrure Slate aad Xarblr. Xew amm tvsotifol rolors. asr'ilrtrry. miB or decurs-io4 la fr- -oe ariM V r-p fcanAjoyiwe eio-4s t and I A . ' eAarv oritur. B""k '4 t i 7i and yric CriBt Jf U rBt MBjl. f -ZsCr aa ! PAINT. i SOT' j. forme a- or 'r--i Mar. Home reference given by Eoads, -who is agent lor.and W. P. PEICE H- .wrM,l a (-i f Arr'tar. li-jt-ia-4 al F4rai .vcuaery. esa tx e lea- ititf Its; 'al-n: !. L-.J : ! ia will t- i,abl loo WW. Kb. lipoer 1 Ha w I41M M-Mtn U-i-ivm : fcu.-4-y i trt'rt Sai.jHiT tUk-: A lviore. ln-ml. 4i Ara er Hy luaet vesfri am i-rare lerra b.-io.t Kikes, s-amue. t'm Be.i. aad al! li i oledeau liriie ao.; jaiail. ol ia - ,-w-T" paueraa. lor nr.es aad farm o. as-, s tail " I cavll W.1 at Wms V. s.t. ir. neni! FM eeU Tie raa-i ;:ii -n..iX PWw will aloe ba k-ur.l t so kJU'ee sai --v l !-ir lt hliBT M'.w:r. il4.-l.iw eirrs fans l-r ail Mrkir- soi l jioe (i-uwt. A s.-it MiwomMa ia re.u!-J. uspiJ'i'!i! rn w-.ii i :nniifo.i wua a e a4c, hi.- .t tfeesr ai i s epe- 4!iT n. 1J. 172 Federal Street. AlJeghsny, Pa. F ?)U: TION NOTICK. 4- tt irn tajt 'f r-.-r-.T ni4:a, Ivfb. ' , H. r.rn:o J. It. VitL ! ;e B4BMe ot Crmn im 5ti-. a., .Kp i.j neca ij-.M-! ai,a'. txr.-.3;. i. B. Mill wi: !.. j. ,. . , p..rST'. F. -r.-o, y ; " EAHLIS HOTEL,' Corner CANAL, ar.d CE!T7Z St-. Hear Broadway, KW YOHK.. -4 mi ST"4 Tax to ta-Ji j'Auship'.iu'l b-t- i'. va'ue of i'js Assess-mect tnd ir rn'-tl a.e-ement. WILLIAM RKKL, f. I. PinLSOX. panii:l pniLLipri, Cocimi?.xioaer. to Order. at S! ty..!i. att'l !t-asmaMe Terms. Krs V- it. G.nn H . (J-ii nn. y,v. n O'll sisl , litx.'.t. uuj.irie 't'f-.i: ETC. r.a wi.l B"t . 2 . ,t l ir b-"r al'-r ,,. .-f. r? y-a oi a "ir 2-in-v .r. aoonl a u t a a: Si .f.r -fa dt I .nn ii&tt Wl'l "4 l- .'1 ' llili MANTELS. :-;., if 0- fr. trmr !-. -' - - " 47 VOX t Wto' rl k f r 'W. -tr ii'y C-' - 'j.- - 3 Co-Jir Street. New Y: JOHN L. SITE, of Jenner scll3the paint April 4. A Sa, POTATO ElJ8,-422iS 2 attet eabW fcsi m ' cuurfw-jiinj CUB FEST: rntr rm'-;Krw POISOH. C-wy.s - aw, arrw. ta. - - - ta . M i A4-.4l C "Z'JZXX l lw)W:!l as tcVw. all Wsrraote! (r4.i P a;l. I Fi-r (4 -.s -Sleero lut. r I y.r ixr"i Sl-e- Eb;:. on : 1 n h iu c-brJ I i assei-iT-Tt aTfl-r- I l-ii.i i-.rtt. r-rrr-.l fc,.l f .n-r K I Anv.-.J Flo. w ' -. 1 Eet B m. SSif-! -I iea-4.. " Aaai&iri'4 -s?t i-.a p A. 1 t--. .r'i t .Siiti-t.! Hat F a. 1 set JP0,' J- 3-4l ' - 1 P"B at l-P-W. I W:4-.' 4t iA V ' '--1. I I-i4: J-.4 Set- ljeoaaiaote.1. I 'tfc-l-att .. .! 'jt ir-v. 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