The Somerset Herald. WEDftlaVUAT. TI3IE TABLES. 1LTIMOBE A OHIO R. B. PITTS BVBOH DIVISION. Oa mad alter FrtirmwT 11. WT7, trnhf on will defiant part tram u mm later Street, as Wum: Unit and Water EAST. WEST. Mall. Malt tnTO PltMfgtl ... UnXn Yark J p. s. I M rThleelfl Lata. t u -tf.sse at. :.Ua.av M.C -I1.M - l.aa p. m ua " 1a tii - . M . - U " SJ." " CnanUrtiie Xt. Plrnaent l'aone7n te-xa. a. Mewnataant t:lp. Catmlaariand 11 u - tnAtnaix I ' NlHnl PC lOf lOito rrW XI t'naontowa - ml nwii ?: " Oannelleatlre tans-m. nT- tnM l).a IktuilW a. m. Brnoeock ji " piusburgb fafcaa Pvle Mil Martiualairi HarwVa rry aahla1 Saaluaier rkltodHpUa ew All tntnf raa by BaKlsscar Ttma, 14 BiBBte fester tana Pittsburgh TiB: MaU trtsdilT except Saaday. Manlncent Day uan uroaga v Washing-toa SeTeaty-Ae ml Us Ik borlMt, end th aaly iBlebetweeatlt tauland Waft Tin Whiag- 4 " ' vKhMlKhUW mat b etwee tba aTiek oaces, eoraer Fifth Arenoe aaA fJmUh. liu street aad depot aonMr Onurt end aiai 8UMU, Pittsburgh. Pa. . . , L. M. tSlLE, Oeneral Ticket Atrent. E. K BVMUMAII.SaiiCCoBaelUTma auaamarr A unui rom aaiLB. Oa aa afUr May 14th, 177. train wlU r a toUow, tnaasftlag 1U all passenger train a th F. W. A B. B. B. (MaU ualai dally. E prew daily axoapt Mady.) UteTB. aaaiTB. MaUWaat ttp.m. 4A0p.a. KaUEaat M4a.av .. MaU East anncet with Local Waft, p. w. aAL B. fa wmaaUJ. roirr. Way Pssseoger E Way raatangar Watt.. MaU Enst. ... UNi.a ... 13 44 p. av. ... lll p. a. ... AST p. B. RCPCBUCAI CSCBTT COMMITTEE. Addison S. A. Dean. Allegheny J 00. Uradieum. Brotuersvalley C. F. ftaynian. Berlin B.'F. lUyman. Coofloeoce W. A. Kooots. Coaemaugli Levi Voder. KIWlick Geo. Lowry. Greenville A. J. Stooer. Jefferson Ilenry Lhr. Jenner F. O. Seff. Jennertown A. B. KauijL Larimer Jacob Zoial. Lower Turkeyfoot Fred. Dombold. Middlecreek John Boorber. Millord Samuel Critcbfield. Meyeradale J. C. Yuuy. N'ortbampton D. O. Bowman. New CentreTille Leroy Soou. New Bahimrre John George. Paint Peter Hoffman. CJuemahonin g Albert Berkey. huade Joseph Cable. Ktovatown C W. Pugh. Souibamptoo Levi Kennel. Stonycreek Jacob J. Wigle. Summit Cornelius Shoemaker. Salisbury Michael F. Smith. Somerset Tp. Charles Menser. Somerset Bor. Josiah Keller. I'pper Turkeyfoot. Freeman Younkin. l"rma J. S. Sutherland. Vfellemburg Michael Long. OFFICE TO BK VOTED FWR. One person lor District Attorney. One person toe County Surveyor. Out person lor Poor House Director. The Republics Primary Election will be held, on Saturday, May 26. 18. The following resolutions, adopted at the meeting beki on May 4ib. ItsO. are still in force and nre pubiiahed for the in struction M those holding ine elections, ii - . 1st. That the polls be opened only at the uaual places of holding elections fixed by law. 2d. That the Republican voters ol each diatrict shall elect their member of the pounty Committee and the two additional omcefs to uoia tne primary election. ""44. " Tiiiue Hi 'ti U' elected at lm Drevwua election, the ouanuttee- man'lor each borough and towaabip, shall select the two other persons to saaiat in holding the primary election ta their re spective districts, and the committeeman shall act as judge and make the return ot election. 4th. Thai the committeeman be re quired to make a list of the Republican voters ot the borough or township in which he lives, and have the same present at the election, and designate thereon evenr oeraon : and it any person not named thereon be Judged entitled to a vote, his name be added to said list and the tact staled, and that the said list be produced before the letnrn judges when they meet. Sib. .That all Republicans be required to vote in their proper district. 6th. That no person be allowed to vote unless known to have voted with the Re publican party, orwbo can produce aatis fVtry evidence ot tkat tad' . 1 ilwrttora-judger'liiuit -place the re turWia the binds 61 ite "Chairman on or be lor Tuesday evening. May Sttih. I - ' .. . - J. G. O01. . Oola. J . 1. So. XL, Secretary. Ch'm. Co. CstoqcBT reviveth. Rome has 491 churchev BaKAEB Soar is the best. Staaw hat in abundance. Pru. down your white vert. I.15E5 duster and hih top boots. Ihe willow 'whistle rearoo l hers. ilaAsptiLE Woisoms tt a! ouu sHaaw hat have made their appear The dandelion crop is excellent this year. Onlt two more nichts to sleep till the circus. Bataas) Taylor latest pnem "Peach Bkxwoua." Tns militia has been ordered out lor Decoratioa Day. DsxaWAAE'a estimated peach crop T.OuO.OUO backeta. Seveaal deaths fruot diphtheria have brfg reported recently . fkOU all APitraaaj la alderberry crop will not be a failqnr, Ltiw abons and striped Markings are Mill popular with both sesea. Go to Specrs' ur your Drags and yoa will be ears so get them Ires and in the bestC3wuruoa. G. W. Spbeh has the largest and beat Mock of Painta. Oils and Dye Stnfia, ever brought to Somerset. . Tbk street own sa a lower ha been at work on I'aioa street, and has improved il appaa iaac coslrraVIy. t Wool! Wool! WoU ! 8. J. Cover, at Jenner X Roads, pays 43 ct. per pound, anj selis foods as cheapa the pheapeat. fc Tnki w'Ul'piTwcBiag in 'tbe Disd vM Cbnrtjh, t Bs-laa, eaiaaecing next f rkSay eweaing and roattcianf over Sua iay. ' .- - ""New lot Gents. THaderwear a? Fa'hiosj BMrtbijweek. - 'r Maa. J. B. Taebwaxl. No ft. Mammoth Block. Wili. receive new lot Missc' Huac. in latest styles, this week . Mas. 3. B. Tuepwcll. -No. 6, Msmmulb BI.Kk. ' A little boy In Allegheny County, was frightened to death by a thunder storm last week. Er.. It must have been a thundenn' hard death. Somebody advertise in one ot our ex changes, tor a "servsnt pirl who would not be above placiug nericlt on equality with the rest ot the tanoily.-' - Gkbts' Suaw IUU. '.latest fct Us, at Fashion Bazar. Mm. J. B. Thedwkll, No. 0, Mammoth Block. 8. J. Cover, at Jenner X Rds, always pays the highest prices for wool and all other country produce, and sells goods the very lowest Call and see him. Abd now the last year's horse-fly awaken as though from a dream, stretch es his led leg in an angle across his right. gives his wing a rip and is born again. Havk this day opened another large lot of Millinery Goods from 'ew York city. Mrs. J. B. Thud well. No. 6, Mammoth Block. Ret. C. F. Hoffmire, a Reformed minis ter, harine charee ot a congregation in Friend's Cove, Bedford County, died at Lancaster, on the lVtb of April, aged 74 year a Some Hollidaysburg trirte deposited but tons in the contribution box as it was pass ed around in church over there. A button dropped in a basket makes as much noise as a nickel. Two daughters of the late John D. Lee, ot Mountain Meadow notoriety, have been living near Mill Run, Fayette county, until quite recently, when they removed to Somerset county. Jos. Daniels b now prepared to do carding and fulling, weaving and spinning in the best manner and on the shortest no tice, at Beam's Fulling Mill. He has taken Uu mill for three years. Catekpillars will soon be measuring their length on the timid girl's sleeve, and If she happens to discover the little innocent creature, there'll be an Indian war-whoop go up from where she located, almost sufficient to arouse the dead. II R. Jokes Did you sell your wool yet! Mr. Smith Yes sir. Mr". J. What did you get tor it ! Mr. 8. 45 cents per pound. Mr. J. Why who pays that much for wool t Mr. 8. S. J . Cover, st Jenner X Roads, and he sells goods very low. Large quantities of counterfeit silver half dollars are being manufactured and put in circulation. The secret service of ficers of the treasury department have now on hand about half a bushel of these coun terfeit pieces which they have recently captured. That terrible disease diphtheria b mak ing feartul ravages in the neighborhood of Uebbarta. Last week three of Mr. Wm. Walter' children were buried In one dv ; two ol tbem in the same crave. Mr. W. has lost four children within to weeks by this fell scourge. The Hollidaysburg Maiultril says that millions of dead fish line the banks ot the river in that neighborhood. The cause of their death that paper attributes to the emptying into tte stream 01 lime ana other noisooous uls:ances of the tan vats at Ducansville. The paring bee is a dried apple festival. This is less danirerous tuan the quilling bee, as both sexes sje represented. The most interesting part is when the festival breaks up and the fellows tail girts pair off and go home. A pair 1 the best hand you can hold in this game. Is another column of this paper appear an advertisement for a Potato Bug, Cur rant Worm, Sc. Destroyer. We have received a sample package of this poison and can recommend it to all our readers as a sure and cheap destroyer ot these an noy ing and destroying pests. As the picnic season draws nigh, the Small Uoy who only attends Sunday School during the heated term, is happy, as his summer membership entitles him to as much cake and lemonade as be can con veniently stow away. As a general rule. be is a member of all the school in the place. He b a fraud on a small scale. Fishkrmes take notice. Bamboo and Jointed Rods, Baskets, Bait Boxes, Reels, Hooks, Soools.1 Floats, Flies furnished. Waterproof, Silk, Grass-Linen Lines, Rings. Keepers, Tips, Tubes, every thing a fisherman requires, at rashioa uazar. Mrs. J as. B. Tredwell, No. 6, Mammoth Block. White, smooth and soft any lady's hands, arms and necks may become, who uses Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Pimples or other disngnrements ot a complexumal nature, are surely obliterated bv tbu healthful promoter ot beauty. Ik-pot, Critteotoo's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. Hill's Hair and WhUker Dye. black or brown, 50 cents. The habit of throwing carcasaesof dead cats, dogs and other domestic animals in the suburb of the town is a very repre hensible one, and every offender should be punished with a severe fine for thus of lending against the laws of nature. A few shovels lull of earth b all that b re quired to hide it from view and remove the nuisance. Blair county's new court house will be dedicated on the 3d of July, with appro priate ceremonies. Judge Uean is to pre pare a judcial history ot the county, and lion. Jeremiah s. Black, who held the first court in the county, is to deliver the address. Tbu affair will draw a large crowd of the "limbs ot the law" to Holli daysburg on that day. This b the time of year when the sweet flowers make the air fragrant with their perfume, when the feathered songsters warble in the trte tops, and lovers sa me upon the gale by the moonshine, and sen timents! voulh write third-rate poetry. Itbllfcuhertiuie w hen the "lords of cre ation" whittle dry gLod boxes in front of stores and discus hard limes. The high, sharp pointed style of gen tlemen's collars, which prevailed last year, and was known as the "bull dozer," from its tendency to cut the wearer's throat and sub people in the lace when they stopd to speak to him, has given place to a round cornered article that smoothes the side of a man's chin like a butler-pad- die, and will be known as the coticil a o(. . m g. . : 1 : A CAREFt'LLV prepared statement from the Ag ricuitoral Department shows that the wheat product of the niled State last year w as nearly three hundred mil lion bushels, and, taking the average of toe past nve years as a basis, 11 is shown that the amount required fur home con sumption will be about two hundred ntil lioa bushels, leaving a surplus of one hun dred million bufcbels tor export Some of our exthaaen are sargesting the idea, which b a good one, that instead of scattering cut flower over the grave of the heroes, let all who desire to honor the illustrious dead, plant hardy flower stocks in the lota or on the grave where the soldiers lfcv. Tbb would toon render the Cemetery one of the grandest floral display in the country, and serve more to do hon- ortothedeailMlAntlieqififl.' NoTW'THsTAsptSB lite Murphy move ment in Johnstown, several thousand CaV Ion of lager beer were sold in thai place on Tuesday last. It was at Sheriff ' aale, however, and the id Lire lot, said to be worth about f 3.000, was knocked down to Mr. Jacob Fronbeiaer. bo boucht it in lor a siepun ot Henry Hansmaa, the de-1 ""i""1 ueoww, payiug inercior uac pa- proper eaetitcation, botn local and constl try sua ut $-V2 5a Much other personal tutioaal ia the cure ot this great enemy property was also bought by the same gen-: of our race. I have found it But I am tlemaa toralike purpose at lb sale rc-, dirressing. I started out to say that Utoac It-rred to. i suffering with ooauaptk or any of t&e i above .maladi", tJV ttT A-iartJSrBjj tue, Bt a ride through the euua'ry one h im-1 1,iUg av4oha, lintj shall be put. in pos pressed w ila lh? Arduous lab of 4aruer ' session of tab great boon, i tkW eiargf, at thb Aeasua-vf the' year, and on at the j And shall have the bene fit of say experi prraent liiae aces also that lAeit- prusprct j enca in thousands of cases successtully sre brigat-lur the -coming harvest-' No treated. Full particubn. directions tor wonder they seem ebcwrrul and hjrov ' ArerrMice and use. -sml !1 secewary ad- their toil, for, with the present price of wheat and a- oruepect 1o a' brg Yield. ! Ur becbtne) tlse i6ust lnStrpeAJeilt Cesss'oT ctirttrz. "4"txy tOjrArU ft tBtit dailr brvad! but as lotg M suabluae aaJ sbowcr fellow each otiicr ia Mirceafiua ao Iubc are ibty tore ot a enrnSortable living. i s AuKsnos Tekth ! The sixth annual xeunioa of the Tenth Regiment, P. R. V. C. will be held at Mead'.i'ie, Crawfoid county, Pa., on Wednesday next, 23d insL A brief note, from Lieut. C. C Coch rane says ; "Extensive preparations are being made by the troys' in Mead vi lie, and a grand time will be given to all who attend. Let no one stay away." Compa ny A of this regiment was composed al most exclusively of the Frosty Sons of Thunder and we hope there will be many of the comrades who will attend. Mr. n. L. Beater, traveling for John son, Eagye & Earl, Wholesale Grocers, of No. 120 Second Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., called At our ofilce one day of last week and left as a nunibei of blocks of Banner Soap, a better article of soap than which there Is none in the market. Our devil has washed bb face with it till it b as respleu dent as a new tin pan. The firm spoken of b one of the largest wholesale grocery houses in the city of Pittsburgh, and the fact that Mr. Sullivan Johnson and Ed. F. Earl, both Somerset county men are con- nected with it b sufficient guarantee to our people that they can buy there to better advantage thaa anywhere else. Horace Gheelet's advice was "young man go west." In the language of the departed philosopher we will say young man" when you want anything in the line ol Furnishing Woods go to Paul G. no- wag's cheap Boot, Shoe, Hat, and Fur nishing Store, Main street, Berlin, Pa. The west offers no greater inducements than Mr. Nowag is offering in Boots, Shoes, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery. Suspenders, Collars, AecE 1 les, u loves, Jewelry, dec There b "no wag" about him, he means business. 4Sbort profits anil quirk sales," b his motto. O. K. Eekmx, VaI, April 30, 1877. A sad calamity has happened the fam ily of Mr. Uriah Sides, residing in Pine township. The facts as we learn them, are about as follows : On Monday even ing, Mrs, Sides went to the barn to milk the cows, leaving in the house a little child aged about eighteen months. After being absent some time, she glanced to ward the house and was horn tied to see it in flames. Her 15 ret thought was of her child, and she made all possible haste to reach the burning building, but by the time she arrived at the house the flames had made such headway as to make it im possible to save the child or any portion ol the goods, and the house and contents were t Ully distroyed. Indiana Meftn- Al'ol'ST flower. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dyspeps'ia and Liver Omplaint, More than seventy-nve per cent. 01 tne people in the United States are afflicted with these two diseases sua taetr euects; such as Sour stomach. Sick lleadacne, Habitual Costiveneas, Palpitation ot the Heart. Heart-Burn, Water-brash, gnaw ing and burning pains at the pit of the j Stomach, lei low Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, com ing up of lood alter eating, low spirits, kc Go to your Druggist, G. W. Benford, and get a 75 cent bottle ot Acc.csT Flow er or a sample bottle for 10 cents. Try it Twodwes will relieve you. A I'ERiiANEKT centennial committee has been formed in Pittsburgh. The mem bers ol the committee and their descend ants will meet annually, on the 10th ot May, until 1'JTu, on which day the organi zation will cease to exist A box b to be provided which b to contain newspaper clippings of the accounts of the centennial anniversary of the nation's mud day, and original contributions, which will be seal ed and kept sacred until the next centen nial. On each annual meeting of the committee each member will pay one dol lar, which will remain in bank at com pound interest until the next centennial, when the money so derived will be devo ted to a fitting celebration or the second centennial. Headoiis 10th Reo 8th Div., N. G. or Pens a. Mt. Pleasant, Pa.. May 10, 13 Col. John A. Black, Commandinx Capt Geo. W. KiminelL commanding Co. G. KHh Reg.. N . G. ot fa., bouurrsel Sir : You will please call your com pany out tor drill and parade, and to take part in .uecorauoo ceremonies, .nay 30, 1877, whereever most .convenient to you and command, making tut and forwsrding to the Adjutant, bmmediatsly after, a report ot the number 01 officers and members on parade. . , . .-! ... By command of Jons A. black, Uol 20th Itee.. N. G. of Pa. Official. J. A. I.O ah, 1st Lieut and Adjutant Witiiia lite last week temperance meet ings were held at the following points, and were addnsstd bv the nersoas named : luesday evenine fins Church, al. Hay, I. G. Jones : Frits Church, lie v. J. W . Poffinbei ger, Uev. H. Keener. Wd-Jnesday evening Glade Church, Rev. II. F. Keener, Rev. J. W. Poffln berger. Thursday evening Jenner X Roads, Yal. . Hay ;. Confluence, Rev. A, M. Whetstone. - ' - - Friday evening Somerset, Rev. Chrys- tal. Rev. Whetstone. Saturday evening Lohr s Cbarcli, M. Sen rock, Wm. Coffrotn. J. IL Snyder, Dr. R. Patterson. Rev. Woikman, Wm. Stahl ; Robert's Church, C. F. Walker, Rev. Chrjstal. Yal. Hay. Have too a covoh ! That dry. hack ing cough b the herald of approaching consumption. Ts check the swift pro gress of the destroyer, prompt sod deci sive measures must be resorted to. A dose of Dr. Morns' Syrup oT Tsr, Wild Cherry snd Horehound, taken when the coughing speKs ceme on, will afford im mediate relief," and eventually effect a thorough cure. It will be found equally beneficial in all form of throat and lung disorders. Incases of croup it b of in estimable value. For sale by G. W. Benford. Abo Agents tor Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which never fails. Pleasant to take, and requires no phyaic Price 25 centA , Autttast General, James W. Latta, ot the National Guard of Pennsylvania, issued the following circular : "The reaction last aoBaetimt folio a s pe riod of more thaa ordinary activity, call, in view of the many duties of last year, tor active preparation lor the cominj fall jnspectkin. There will be tnobilizalioos Of Ihe entire force, but the divisions will be respectively inspected, and will con tinue a organisations. Past experiences aad iastructioM have so lully shown what sre requirements, that further direction are unnecessary. The high standard, however, ao generally obtained, will call for tfe operatioa ot snore stringent rule, where companies sre ia say way lacking with their leUows. aatt a summary diftpo silion ot all such delinquents." To CosscitrTTTEA. Consumption, that scourge of humanity, b the great URWW UK UUUIU HUIUJJ, III All V JJUCT ecu nines. - 1 feel confident that 1 am in pot&ecaiatt id the only sure, inlalb!e Remeuy-aow kpown to the proleioa-for the positive ana speedy cure ot tut areaaea atsesse, and us unwelcome concomitants, viz. Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility, Vc.. &c I am aa old fogy. I believe in medicine. Tenrvight years expeneace as a busy practitioner, in the jjeir World, has taught me the value ot beat ctHssamptioa ttospuAiAoi ine uta Ana vice anal iawtrocUott for successful treat- meat at youruwtt notne,' wftT be received tn j-txt br ireinra rhait fyeeiofcbArge, bj vUrr jtiM '"' Da. Johw R. Bcahctt, 167 Jefferson Street, Ijt. 5-2. LouiaTille, Ky. . Fu.tsi uowa W cts. i?r barrel this Meek. TAKE NOTICE, With a stoc k 01 73 barn Is on hand, flour Udown SOcls. per barrel this week. Does any one object ? Come along busr bodr, file your objections as you did in thef advance of breadstuff's. It's a poor rule that won't work both ways. Cook & Bkkrits. Stakd axd deliver. Between one and two o clock on Saturdsv last, as Messrs. Jerry Blymyer and Ak-x: Ram sey, ct this place, were coming from Scbelbburg in a two hone buggy they were baited by two men at the toot of Tull' H ill. The robbers, which they un doubtedly were, caught the horses by the btidlc. And demanded the money ot the occupants of the buggy. FortuaUly both the young mea were Armed, and they made free use ot their pistota. The night was very dark and they were unable to iee cleiily their Assailaats, and &o had" to firt at Tsndum. But they succeeded la frightening the scoundrels away. And no giasa grew uuderthoselMiieesleet between 1 ull s Hill and Bedford that morniuf;. CIS. I 7 ... Tue Great United States Circus, which b to exhibit in Somerset, Thursday, May Z4in, nas the champion rider of the world. Read what tho Ironton Commercial says : The hurricane horseman of Brazil, Prof. Lowande, b beyond comparison, and al most above comment tin the bareback ot a wild, unbridled steed, he maintains himself in every possible aUitude on every part ot the horse, from head to crupper. But when, with the horse dashing at a wild, breakneck speed, he rode with his infant son. Tony, balanced udou his head. on one foot, with the other held out hori zontally in one hand, without any other support whatever, the whole assembbee of spectator was absolutely spell-bound w tha tubbment. Killed t liortkiho. About eleven o'clock hut night our city was visited by a severe thunder and lightning storm, and aid to relate three young colored persons, Isaac Richardson, aged tventy; Eliza Col lins, aged twenty, and Laura Williams, aged nineteen, while returning from Beth el church were struck by lightning and in stantly killed. Richardson was escorting the two girls arm in arm to their homes, and as they neared Queen street. Warren j Hanrmond, who was but a few feet be hind, saw them fall a the flash struck them. The coroner proceeded to the spot, where he found the lifeless bodies lying side by side, with their arms still locked, j Isaac was lying face down, while the girb by psrtly on their sides. They were walking under a steel handled umbrella, which wss found lying on the ground near the bodies (the cover nartlv burned t 1 and which undoubtedly was the instn., nient that attracted the electric discharge. sr. A Wosorr-workiko Remedy. No remedial agent has ever been offered to the sick and debilitated at all comparable to Hosteller a htomacti Hitters, in cases ot re mittent and intermittent fevers, constipa tion, nervous ailments, rheumatism, and disorders involving constitutional weak ness or physical decay. It literally "works wonders.' The botanic ingredients which Its spirituous basb holds in solution, act like a cuann upon the stomach, and through the stomach upon the brain, liver, bowels and nervous system. There is nothing in its composition that b not sa lubrious. It contains some of the most potent tonics ot the vegetable kingdom and the juices of the best aperient and anli- ui nous roots and herbs, combined with a perfectly pure stimulating element The Bitters are peculiarly adapted to those en gaged in exhausting or unhealthy occupa tions, as by its use strength is sustained and the ability of the system to resist at- mospnenc and otner inllnences prejudi cial to health largely increased. . To the ruBLic Anything worth re- ixniuu ib winm Baaing tor. jurougu ipe medium of the press, I return thanks to the public for the liberal patronage of the past two yeats and respectfully solicit a continuance 01 ine same. 1 bsve just received from the eastern cities the largest-, best assorted and cheap est stock ot goods ever brought to the county. Encouraged tT past success, I have added a full lineot Ladies and Gents Jew elry. Gloves, &c, to my other stock, and now offer for ale at my store room. Main street, Berlin, pa., the largest assortment, ss well as the best and cheapest stock ot Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ladies and Gents Jewelry, Furnishing Goods, Leath er, Shoe Finding, &c, to be found in tha county. I am selling Mens' very best stoga shoes al$l 75; Mens' good stoga shoes at (1 33; Boys' best stoga boots at f 1 25 ; Youths' best stoga boots at b-'tc ; W omens' pegged shoes at $1 23 : Womens' sewed gaiters at $1 SO ; Womens' morrocco gait ers at fl 23; Womens' kid or morrocco croquet slippers at $1; Mens, very best buff Creole gaiters at $2 ; Mens' fine white shirts at $1 ; bark sheep shins perdoz, at 3 73 to 3 ; Tsmpico morrocco, trench, oiled, or pebbled bv the skin at f 2 50 to 2 75. All other goods at corresponding low figures, cheap tor cash. All goods warranted to give satisfaction. No trouble to show goods. Don't fail to call and examine stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Very respectfully, Paul G. Nowao. Berlin, Pa.. April 27, 1877. Remarkable effect op the bite of a water snake. -A gentleman residing in thb city, snd an estimable and reliable citizen. Informs us that he was bitten on the leg just above the ankle by a water jnuke w?b,ile s imuiiug od the IGth of July, over forty years ago' The immediate ef lect ot the bite was not serious at the time of its infliction, but subsequently it became a bad sore and did not heal for about six months. Alter the healing there remain ed upon the limb, a scar which he showed us was in size about as large as a silver quarter dolbr. But now aptieais the most ainglar part of the story. About the first ot July in every year since the in jury, the scar has begun to color and grow darker than the flesh surrounding it, and on the 16th of July in every year a sharp tingling sensation w felt in the limb just within the scar. To convince us that this is not the eUcct ot imagination he in formed us that the itching and tingling occurs when he b not thinking of the day of the month, but he finds himself rubbing the anected part sometimes when he is busy with other matters and on reference to the calendar, or reflection upon the matter discovers to hb oa n surprise that it-js the anniversary ol the bite of the snake.1' Our fhena b a gentleman cf prac tical common sense. Ana Attempts to set up no theory for thb singular occurrence ex- oept utat ' ills so because it is so. 1 urn. btrUtnd Citilian. For years past our boys snd young men nave exuiuueu a growing aversion 10 man ly toil, to manual labor or productive in dustry ot any kind . W e were asAeu tne otner nay, or a farmer boy ot Eldred township, if we thought it would not be a guod idea for him to leave the fano, couie to town and learn the printing trade or clerk in some store. We advised him to tay on the farm. Thb b where maay a young maa has sadly "missed k" leaving the farm and "coming to town. Speculations, Clerk. inc. or sny otner in-cour wort; has a itxv pation for the yoqnr mart. To' be tn the great busv world, and at it to talk famil ntriy tc business men about enterprises. has a charm fur hun, who seldom remem ber the Tast multitudes who sink to ruin while struggling f jr prizes that only sbout one in a tnoussad obtain. Mercantile life, commerce and specula tions carry with them a spell, and many young men torget that these avocations wither the hopea of more men than they make successluL Look aroun4 in daily life and see the wrecks ot solendid for tunes that float amend c' Th,sre U scarcely A day tod. paeg in city, village ftr country, that some stout, hearty young maa is not met canvassing lor a door. ffiap or picture ; selling clothes pins or tooth powder; something at which, with his robust health and strong frame, he oucbi to be ashamed, a beneath the dig nity ot an able-bodied maa. Stay oa the farm young man, and there by become one of God's noblemen. Un the farm riches of the truest sweetne can be dug. We fear labor, in the estimation of Ibe ruing feneration, b ceasing to be honorable, and which, when such a con clusion is reached, our country b doomed. it b this to hatred for labor we ajj to four, ia a great derree fur tb.9 parentage of IfyW j"SSliC Uaud upon our banks and kaaristkaptulatiuas of our Gorerameati otner luonita instiiuuonv tue parent 01 mtractorsaad Stale officials, insv" taibery ot leislatore IL reeAhss ex- Denditure ct Doblic moaer tor nrrraw pur-, poses. . " "Toe alxrre jaieJ ttf were al) I In Brookeill. priater sod clerks are!chdrea o - V?-- Waker, of Gebkarla, ptelityaids a number U idl Touaj , Tfcey died of tpfctAens, Jlay tba Uod mea. LaaW is foottiy' bsjl proVctiaa. j t all conauVatioa biad op tae brokea I lcoce, oar aTifc, yuu.4 maa doa't leara ' Aeart aad aeal tbe wounded spiriL tbe an of p inline tmt stay oa the laras, I Thaa Pri utmi aeqoire A seffldent knowjedge of Sgrtnl- lure, and a aealtiy. iadqieadeat Bte sill be yotir reward. i?notrtai Grapik. j Game akd fish laws. The following b a plain abstract ol the game and fish law of tbb State, and will furnish all needed information, and we may premise that any person having knowledge ot the violation ot any ut the provisions ot the It, may make complaint belore the near est justice of the peace, and aaid justice shall forthwith issue hi warrant tor the arrest of the offender and he shall be sen tenced to pay the fine or fines attached to such violation, together with costs, one half of which penalty Until be paid to the Treasurer ut tha county ia H hLh the ot l?03e w as tcruniit'ed . It tnttst be understood that there ball be no shouting, hunting or fishing on Sun day, under a penalty ol 25. No person shall, at any time, kill any wild deer, save only between the 1st ot October and the 1st ot December, of any year, under a penalty of o0. No person shall, at any time, kill any fawn when in its spotted coat or have a fresh skin of said fawn in iiosacssion, un der a penalty of $30. No person shall pursue any elk or wild deer w ith dogs in any part ot tbb State, or shall kill in the water any elk, wild deer or ltwn which has been driven tiiereui by dogs, under a penalty of E5u. . No person shall kill or have ia posses sion alter being Killed, any Grey, black or fox squirrel, between Janury 1st and July 1st; penalty $3 6h- caen squirrel. -Hare or rabbit between December 15th and October 15th ; penalty 3 tor each rabbit - Wild turkey and wood or summer duck. between January 1st and October 1st ; penalty f 10 for each wild turkey, wood or AUinmer dock. Upland or trass plover, between Janu ary 1st and August 13th ; penalty S 10 for each nlovcr. Woodcock, between January iw ana July 4th; penalty $10 tor each wood cock. Quail or partridge, between December 15th and October ljtn ; penalty siu tor each quail. Hulled erouse or pheasant between January Island October 1st ; penalty $10 for each pheasant No person shall at any time. Rill or taKe any wild turkey, grouse or pueasaut, quail or partridge, or woodcock, 01 rabbit, by means of anv blind, trap, snare, net, or device whatever, under a penalty of $10 for each bird or rabbit No person shall hunt or permit the hunting of hares or rabbits with ferrets. under penalty of $10 tor each rabbit caught or killed by sucu means. It b illegal to kill, trap or expose tor sale or have in possession after being kill ed, any night hawk, wbippoorwill, spar row, thrush, lark, finch, martin, swallow, woodpecker, flicker, robin, oriole, red bird, cedar bird, cat bird, blue bird, tana- ger, or any other insectiverous bird, under a penalty of $3 for each bird. -o person snail rob or destroy tne eggs or nests of any wild birds whatsoever, (only predatory birds, such as are destruc tive of game or insectiverous birds, ) pen alty $10. No person shall catcfi, kill or disturb wild pigeons while on nesting grounds. under a penalty ot fo. It is made illegal to catch any speckled trout, save only by rod, hook and line, at any time, or to place anv set lines or set nets across any stream inhabited by them ; penalty p. JSo person shall kill, sell, or have in pos session alter bein? killed, any salmon or speckled trout save only from the 1st ot April to loth or August under penalty 01 f 10 lor each tun. No person shall catch or kill, save only with roil, hook and line, out line or scroll. at any time, and no person shall catch or sell, or have in possession after being kill ed, any black btss, pike or pickerel, and Sutquehana salmon, between 1st of March and 1st of July, under a penalty of $23 lor eacn nab. No person shall kill or catch fish by placing auy torpedo, giant powder, nitro glycerine, or other explosive substance, in any ct the streams ol ibis commonwealth, under penalty ot Sou. ,"o person shall catch, or destroy nsu by shutting utt or drawing off any of the Wa ters ot the State, or by dragging small nets or seines therein, when the waters are wholly or partly shut off, under a penalty of $30. No person shall plane any set neL fish basket, pond net gdl net eel wier. kidd.e. brush or facine net in any waters ot this Shite, under a penalty ot $25 tor each ot- lensc. The use of seines, the meshes or open spaces of which are less than three inches. are prohibited in all the inland waters ot thb State, inhabited by black bass or speckled trout, under a penalty of $23. Mr. AmtAtiAM Maust, who is entirely blind, lives with bis son Peter, ia Summit townshi;-. nearly oppcsito the farm and rudeutr rt Lkler Jonas Llcbty. Oa Sunday, Apiii 2Jnd, Mr. Peter Maust. with all the members or his taniuy, at tended the luneral of Mrs. Kelsix leaving his lather at home, alone. Mr. Maust is well acquainted with the house and ot course felt no trepidation whatever as be is olten left by himself. During the fore noon some one entered the room and bounding to the desk, raised the cover and took therefrom fourteen dollar?. aMr. Maust, ibinkimr it was some member cf the family who hsd returned Air A torirat ten article, dismissed the subject from his mind and waf uot made aware or fur loss until the return of his friends from the funeral, when he icquired why one of tbe members returned T Being assured that such was not the ca9e, examination re- tea led the fact that tbe lock had beeb lorced, and the monev stolen. That the thief was well acquainted with the premi ses, with the physical condition of Mr. M, witb tbe knowledge that he was alone, and witb the place ahere he kept bis money is evident, from bis prompt and successful movements. Subsequent in quiry revealed the fact that a young man. ageu auoui 17 csrs, urn, sum, naviug light hair, waa seen to enter the boose, but what be did while inside can only be conjectured. Our iutormant, one ot the most respectable alliens of summit, re fused to give us tbe name of this young candidate for the irallom or nenitentiarv. or we should freely lay it helot e "our read ers. Perhaps the description we have given will serve clearly enough to indi cate to the people ot that section who the thief is, but it also gives him an opportu nity to know that he is spotted, and thus flee the louatry before tht officers ot the law seize him snd bring him to justice. There has been too much of thU work go ing on of late and an example should be made and that right speedily. So long as our citizens leave these thieve go scot free so king do thev bid for a continuation of theft and robbery which eventually will culminate in arson and murder. Megert dale Iruttpeadtnt. A sTixpiiXO or-AHATiox. The rreat success of tbe tem;eiance work of Francis Murphy has induced a number of swin dlers to devise a method by which they can nia&e money our of his name; Tbe scheme, in brief. Is this: I be swindler states to the supposed credulous rural ist mat a secret organixauoa nas ueea sunn ed in Philadelphia, with Francis Murphy as president,' the otjectof the society be ing hi advance tbe interests ot ue temper ance political party. - to lartner tbe scheme, the agent states, it has been de cided to appoint sub agents ia each district, said sub agent to be a property owner, aad a person ot strict probity and temperance. In order to become sucn, However, ne must first pay fitty dollars to become a member of the secret society, snd then most himself work with the preatejt secre cy. After bis initiation, to, le suctety, he win be lorwatana 53,mw, ot which he is to use (,G0Q in pay mj the US' of those in hi dutriit who Are too poor to pay, and the other 1.000 he is to use himself, a a remunetaiioa lor his services. The story is so improbable, that it is singular any one is bitten by it ; yet al ready many have. Rural resident should look out 6r the twiailerA,-At6tiraA DIED. WALTER. May Sth, Jlu T?Altwr. agt-4 7 years, 3 srvantlu, aad some days.' - jut idtk. At t-o clock, . m. rioreace Aiar Waller. Aged 13 rears, 11 months, aad J4 day. Jtar loth, at II e aloes, a. rv. Gaorn Trosal Waller, aaed 1 ysara, 6 naootAa, and 2 day.-, " "'' AtayldUi, at 4 oclovk, p. m.. ttlaard yraat Walter, ageu it years, 8 Bttwj isd days Tby cAoerseaaiuatdle; tnee, the, ecoqwer ia tiwstra. Terelgawttb tbeeeaklgk. Showing the aggregate amount erset, State of Pennsylvania, for ough by the said Valuation. M3TB1CT9. Addlna AilcalMay Bniia burawu. Bfutaartralltv .. OoosMa;b OooSaon Honasjh Elkllrk O ram Till JeACTMa Jmf JmBarruU Bwuafh Iriawr Isomer Tarfccyfuot.... MIMlMIMk Millard Majremialc Bnroach !Xiw OraUrrUW SMNft. Nonhaaipua Nw BalUatDN Botaas;... PattOt -- Uamahaalns; Ssliftmry Baraach - Shad ... Suiatrm Buroaga... ...... 8'IB0m,aMss ' a v 4 ttawlhaaptaa....... StaarcrMk Stay surra Bms.. ...... SaoHBit Vpiwr TarafySn I'rdaa Haras WaUantMrs; - Total Wf th undersigned Comminsioner YalnAtioa of the aeveral object made Witness our hands this 25th day ot Maya. HARRIED. LANE LIVINGSTON. On the 13th ol May, 1877. at Ilooversville, Pa, by Iter. J. II. Walterick. Mr. Edwin Lane to Miss Delilah Livingston, both of Hoovers- ville, bomerset Loonty, Jr"s. PFIAEFFER BEEEER May 10th, 1877, at the Lutheran parsonage, in Frie- dent, by Rev. J. J. Welch, Mr. William F. Shaeffer and Miss Mary lleeker, both of Somerset county. Pa. aOMKMATT AfAAtMSrT Oumt4 by Oooa A Baswis. auLiaf u CHOICE eROCEJUES, FLOUR A FEED, Apple, dried, fl A - AtHitatrnttar, A gat.......... Braa. W 100 A Butur, A (keg) Battar, f A (roll) Buckwheat, fl bubal , te ,.u)eua kl M Ala sua Sic ...... .10 ....42V! ....1 sue sua l'x M 1UB ....fl 6e 74 lie ....!) ...m7u i I SOo .. SI 04 ,. 10 1 00 SS Beeswax.) A.. Baoso!dn,s a - sMes, " , eoaotry haeM, fl A.. inn, (ear; v Danm Van, (taaueui UurmaMal A V basket. Oalt aklaa. fl A fw.i M'""":"'.". FlaxMdflteL. (M A).... Hibi, (rash -eared) ft A Lrl,fl A LeetKer, re ata, fl S.... AlMdltof, White, MSA. OaU, fl M ... Potatoes, fl ba Peaches, dried, ft A Kyefltm.... Ban, ft A Salt, It I, fl bM, extra fl US UreesMl Alaax, Alata, per sack At Oe Aehtoa, per sack M fc Dlfir, wnd r ..-.,-- " wait ..lortuu .uiSiii TIluW, Wheat, fl bu Wool, fl A.... ..7 SiS ...eurtirOe New AdoertitemenU. OF THE SUPERVISORS OF SOMERSET TP., rr SIM Yewr Eadlac April . 177. i. a. cocsTBvasa, ea. Toanoaaiaf daplleat.. !6U St To aojoaat of eraer 3 3 CK. Br work oa road........................ fir salary 11 zuiwraUoau asibt. Biamix, Da. To aowaat of oaplleal 0342 To amuaat dae t rota last ssttle sat IS CK. Bj work ea roads By esoaetatkja Bt salan Her. S. A. Rbuevds aaossM saaans, oa. To aBMsjat of daptleal OB. i3IM o ; $ Att 1 l e W i : By work ea resdj W ST u n nj exooeratiun ,. By lW7...1rr. ......, BowaiM., Breantj.,, ATIB CASKS, DS, M 1SU To aasoaat of daplieat : To aseoaai froes Heiple... In To BBwaat from O. SaiTua II il Tsaawoatef order MU CI. By worfcoa reads.....!.... By eiusjeraUoa.... By sslary. By order 1 7 ti 3 1 11 3 4 iJ til t By balaac Iriaa but nttlesieaC Paid AlttaT,eitrk, rAUlacAe. Tawashtp hi debt HU s,jn n An it We the aBdentned Aadtton of ft. em mil To . eertlfy tbe above stateeseBt to be eorrecL litA). KrA.lliLEk, OEfi ir I.K'Hrv U.S. eTEULER. J.S.MILLER. XayAA Clerk. aadtton. 4i' SSIGXEE'S NOTICE. atkw kl hereby (Irea tkat Jamb Xeisi, ef Elk Lkk lownjhlp, Susneraet lav, Pa., ha bm seraet Pa., hai auAe auF. aatary aMrrosMarof alt kU real abd weixial r. tau te bm, ta treat for tb au peraiiDstDe KH will hut AU perB9 therefore (odebted ii tjj said jajb is beaebt vi his etedltoes. B.cna wiu oasae pwairtH Hysacat, aad thoas hUVK dais or itasits U1 presaai the wUa- eotdefaj, WM. O. UTKNOOOD. Assigae of Jaeob Aels. ssiaircrg hot ice. . Notice is hereby gfrea tkat Ed. Kelsa. ef SeJkv "7 "ese. j ibii.il vet, n , aa sw a eet BBtary ewliremeeai of all his real aad personal es tate to Be, n lru ior the beaeAt ef bh eredltors. au penuas taemore sadeotod la lb Bald Ed. Ketm will suke iBBedlata pa Beat, aad tka. aaTtBg etalB er dewteads will pr leant tsunwiia- out delay. W3t O. LrVEJfOOOD. Starts. Aselerneeof Ed. Keiau JUBU0 8ALE. . By rirtsj of a order leased oat of tbe nmrt mt O'aisfiB Pleas ef Bosasrset Oe. Pa., the sjader sigBsd AssigBBS ef NuaA ABrroa, wUlssUM pab lic sale, ea . . friday.Jiyif i, 18TT, the tullowrsg described ( estate, vis ; Joba fcbry bos., baak bar. .W ether tWidLu. thereoa erected. Alas a Aae sagar-i Bsasdlrait of rarlea ksada, apea oaly two Bliee saanh w. aM farm. This Of SuBSIBt scwooss aad i TCBXS-OB-tAlr4sBbaaA, eew-third k six SMwthe uf eae-taird as seal yew rnaB date e ssle, wlU leterest oadeleiied peyBMBLS tnea day e( saw. SSSeretsjLtebBDaideBdaT ef eale ' ... M- WaTataMfc Iv)r Whereby gtTeathatl. P. FlV-h, ef til aueeirset o h ai aadmaSaLr ihe' bwSt'shsi' TrtdsMrt AU persons Biilkli to tho said A. P. FlsrA. aad thoee harlag t Is BBS wtii Bake kaewa the bum ob " beeare Sexarday , Jaa iw, 171, at the Kere af Plat fcOtiirsiBB. If tsjssectaesBBBUars bu ks it it-. e iiiiii s vn BBB-t of aa i OKA A. TBOJtPSOlf, AUSA OTXK, ere arLOAasA I. sn Tp,, hereby gfee wkt lAi they will St tend te the d nam of (hear s Innst en Tbarsdey th. 'Ik af I mm saart, al waieh all mm Hat er ected iil take saxaas. - WM H. SCHBOCK. XJH.W ARUEt.-APS. AABtdf BJHJUV Mays. TiBBnwf Aasssntterof tki is! of jtJa BaaA wa;aitfivlalaitMea,iaiiaa try .Vm Uaa H mi. jaajf B. vnu . AadiMr. ITOTICK. J.lr I hereby grewa tka iled B the enVwel lnlernel that Jsass I lBbirt has ehes ef eminisraeed band, shraalad 1 two, hsbmssi enwasy m-, ' CkristlBB " JeAa Aw I May a. ABB AN AX LAJIBEKT, A. STATEMENT of the Assessment ami Valuation of the several townships ainl the triennial year 1S77. Alo . ? I I t . ' i I if i. f ? - 1 -:- i?- J ' '-i i 5 1 1 ? j ! 32.M M3 7T7 liUKl 10.1.-0 SS.ICS a.3ll I 4,11 H.4U 4--B ' i x. K.VM XXil l.Ui 9 IMJ J4.9M 3ft.S7 t.H ).JtH U !' '-"tl JS.Iil r.K3 .lHi 1A4.1 ;, - Vx 1 lla . 1 tri 4 3,..,! 2.aj an.ir t wo linn 1 ' lX,Mi i- . CU VLI 1 21.1TH lfo.2-'7 4,TK 3S.CM 31").tl 7.x: 17. ua.; .M . 4. l.lti "i ltiavi 463 i s.mn rvn i'lt 17.37.1 1U7.7U .M I S.S37 3ll I4M3 W.70& 4111 14 3. .:17 a.K .444 i.sw S4I 1-HtO x.47 .W IVVi 34 1.M0 17.M.I 1 JS 3-4 ' 2U I9.M3 to l.l U t.m-t x.sm t r:i7' 13U i.MS 411 HS S47 lOlM AS0 .1 t.JM 2.416 SU,44 . A'MS llMi 7.KI4 3.0 1M 17," l.M ru-i 444 3S.&M I7. T34 12.0 ASCI 4Z7 St I li.SUH ustU 3. Mi , .r 1) SLOW 40U.3KI XI W& tX U.JO M.USl 70.1M 117 .7 X2J l.a S.4Hl SM.X64 ll.ll 14441 1UL..WJ A is i si.379 i.r, si s.Tai 1 JI4 I31.-W3 W.3U ll.iH T.7S 11 ttl ,4I4 iK Vii l.'M 7 MO A474 A-4 411 ,.l ' 4i.r i VM Xi'tt 715 U lu 14.127 1.U4J : 714 2.2ft) l ' ' I- DL197 I 4.994471 j U,3Ui j StlUCS j 1S3.4U j 1M.2W I of Somerset County certify the Above to bo a correct statement of the ajreresrate value of the A rue nt and taiAble by Iaw for County an 4 Stats purposes for the rear 1377, it being the triennial assessment. April, 1377. WILLIAM HEEL, J. I'. riULSOX, NEW STORE. i M, HQLDERBAUM & SOI In the Excelsior Mill Building, West End of Main Street, MO-VER.HET, IM. We hare Uirtx.t a a full an.1 mM a-kbiKra-eral Xerrhao.lii'e, MaiH-:ini r : Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, QueenswAre, Stoneware, XlAts and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Notions, and a Larsre and Full Stotk of CLOTHING, SALT, FISH, WHITE LIME, PLASTER, PEED, Tlour, etc., etc. ALSO sjail line of txnu lnileaent, amoos; wlioh are CHAMPION MOWING AMD REAPIttO M ACHINHS. wrt'l lawlesail warranted dareble, ol Linht lirmlt. all the Titai pacta belns; auwle of Wrought Iron al Steel, ao Pot Metal aiaebloe. Tbe two implement! ahnee aaml'are oar Kreat Hoblrief. sad apoa wblrk we BKAO and BA.NTfcR. One of oareuatoraers lul.l an that If be had to bay 100 awwloa; aiaehinn, be wuald bity ereryuae The. QUivev Chilled Plow of dlfffjwit Bumber, fcr one, two or three kumr. WarrsDted lu lai better. Ken Lltiir. tMtrrr oa Maa and Hone, si k-k better to etooy Kruanil and lara a nun ngaUr aad erea furruw U.a say PWw ia a. Wealso bare oa haa-l aad sal tbe&.llvwtns; am-jlaas MACHINERY, Watch we will warrant tab Well Mad aad of guud Melrriai, doss (.jud work uaay oth er Marhtoe of tbe kind an-l will ak ao au'i Bviejey aatil be has riven the saa ehioe a tbotMiab tri al so.1 is aatian ed with THE EMPIRE Thsehr, Btnttt aa.1 Cleaaer, A aad W bone power. THE A. B. FARQUAHR,bnr er with shaker attaebaieat. ! thresk- "THE BEST." The IlAgemowB Qraia aad Uraa Seed IrrlU. THE HOOSlf. al Ores ' THE BEST," Th HagentewB. Spring Tlh Hay rake. DODO'S Hurse-rak. CENTENNIAL Self itamp MELLINCER'S Hun Uay-rakes. Hillside P1W, Cava Iran Lraus; iMows, - Dubl NhTel Crn P1wr. 8ejtft.es, Siekleav. Gralsi Cradles. Fsrkaa,MhsreU aad all klads af PIsw Casting. Shears, Palats Ae. Ia net eveyytbi ia tlx Aieriilttvra ifhy Beat llae that is worth keenlrus. verb ere wjiity te sell at swtsj frlm, at "dVU lae-.aa ear cearau.rr, sd as lesjneaa be had soy when. AU. KimU of Prednst tat in St- CAM Age, tutk at rag, ntapie turytr, bui- fT ,"",Sl". '"f " "f- vurp r talt alias, mnd ttmitiUv wool, ofmkuk tn teant 2,009 fe-w. for trade or tK. AA ssasOTosBtBts BBS be sreeespaaleal with the auk Fin duller lor ell Butare., except Poa Hesse 1'iiMur. Th-bets l W. per tauaeaad DISTRICT ATTORNEY. TVTnmrTVf a mrrNwiane JJiaiKitri All JK.NKY. " " totus er Sowxasar Carsnr : I aB aeaadUat fcr trletrtr AltorBey. rabaset tstbedertsa oftb aWpsbileaa prlaiary eleattax. Shueild 1 be eaaxted th. eetle. of the tatOre oil! be atuhlBlly perturwd. SosBerast. anril zl utt mm & run FOB DISTaXA'sTultlCT oiix 17.. scarr, Sp.HEBSET, PA. POUMTY aHaAJXCYCUl. W sr. s! hurled VIUUX BM.h-t.li. ot M,ord Tn.. a. Conaty SorYeyoc, aaise w the LR. ot MilXJrd a easat.teW ha the dente of tb aVttiiicaS KteVMy taiViAkav OQR HOUBB DIRECTOR. EVTaVESiT tbe sasriBg fetssary teeUoa. FOB PfaOB HOUSE DIRECTOR HENRY J. FOX, ef Aiiwi isit Twp. soUrita- tkaat ef say inenda. 1 knew eosaented, nl this late day, te IwwiBS mndblsie ior Pat H anas iriree. bw.BBbjeet ta tbe deetaka of b Beiiabalcan at their enrwrag prlBsry eitetluej. HTBAX BCAJT. Store m Ware&onse the amount ol County and St.ite 3 5 5 1 1 L Vl.'lir j I 1. W ' U'.TO J.1M 1 1 " I '; 14, I - I .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. .'4l ' l.w ! AV'IS.Kt l'J1.7l 4:1.1 4 Ji i,74T 4S.7.7 3.4r 7XI lilfJi 41.8MH VXIJO luj.s jjirss ai,w7 ;i SA.7W j ' liiUl rHi 1 1 JK ! 4VVT5 1 iwi.Hi ; 1M.70) !' W.'.WW If 7.1t ST4 1 .1... 4 "k'iii" 17.7W l-vs iHi4 7i) AKi 4.3UO : 3,iw .... I- .1KI lVo.J &X.1JI SO.S'7 V.7i 1 1M.M3 I TENNANT, PORTEE, BOYTS & CO. Sue(.iri to Stt tV.M I'orlor A (' IF1 O TJ IsT ID "JEt lT Machine Sf Forge Worfa, Water Slreel, Opposite B.atO.n. It Depot. C onnelNf Hie, P. Manufacturers of Railroad and Machine Tast! n o-vj I J I J Frogs, Switch Stands and Rridlcs, Trucks, Tit Wagons, Lar ries, Iran Wheel Barrows, Stone Picks, Hammers and ('hist -Is, Bridge Trusses and Dolts, Plotvs, Plow Castings, Cook, Parlor & Heating Stores, grates Tiro Prats, Tsslsx, Holler Tare. Misscllancoiis CastingM INE.ulo to Onlcr. Machinery of all kinds built and repaired, at Short Xctice ami lfcasonulile Tenns. Also on hand all hinds of Materia used about Steam Engines . . .1 ' . th. . te,.., - April 11. BOX.TS ELEGANT TO OUR READERS. IL C12.0 0 SET Yf Coral jevelrY GIVEN AWAY. ') to a my IM awkk,. FLOACNCC JEWCLK V COMNio.Mnu.i. wl " " OH. EXTKAOAOINAAy 0WTimiTTle;.iil. -"'COAAI. JCSVELKV FEE.ctaioabr,ai.iNECK LACK CROSS sattm. iee i. .( o C.h) IS le lew elry. m IS, 41 T lda rissbwi Jwmm r Co rmnas. Tim -.np. V RES m fMMAUMei er le, ihm t l..wy. l.l o, CORAL JEWEUtY COUPON. tm4 te, Im. Tm UM O-rw. mrr- rfci,i4 .,!! - L er taHUU w. fWuMIr ratui. a-i me ('ml W myti .ii.ii, m rtrr I it wtaitt Oit. Cm, CcM Mvt, da., frw, tW 4am n,i, Mr. IMPORTANT NOTICE. SlWeM M h. Ii ,H w - .IT V 4 . ,fc . . u. i .- , vr""1 coli okops T.', lClCt imn UW1 AMD Ii(TIN-Tul,it.lL Tm mrua caution ; -r.Tur,-.r r; -.r.-t Tru' ),r aa5rafru4BA W PLEASE STATE IS WHAT T'H- th Taadrv a. ToIlM I EQUAL tn White t.T.1 AttLA. OJL, -n. t.v tN 4Um orirM. whl w tST II iwli Mt Hll H Lfc? then t- Ipr1r.f vll't that II el.h'Vt ev. Tha u- nt r.i..KF.lj N.ra 1. rne.lavir,ad h, lh-. a !taf,la In .k , tlt Ute, taerUHITT of lh Whlta .p ran.lar, li i bictteuati. Trail Mii'ulied ty l'ltutMiri!i bvl - W. P. PEICE Ha opened rhAire Mfti AmrrVnltnt-! Ivl-BrBl bvumI Firn Mirt.iiier. CDitrtr.Dit; cb IsrAviiea; ImfUriseBU o4 turn iy : aiiv-nr whiih will he Hal the Wml. Kiry. I.nipfirr wl Hok linl MMfftni arxi Kfwper ; Bat-key f Urk Ifvvr) Sulkj Hat Kbtke; Advanr. fUitrk. mnl An Is er Hm li-tk : natvl i AVMn tCMKit Hevhlvinx Uetkes, fBtnf. r Bill, sui'l 11 kiwi of liu pVtfntii lavr-e avl H the mm afcnTf pa ore 4, lur Mknl-B am. tarui a-, aim a lull and murir fr.sl Wo.-l aivl Wtlluw Wirr, Oar ilea ail FleW aeedii. The ta MlverfhUrl PU-w will aim he ftraml la st-tk. km ret avi mo tkm tin the leadtnr Mowtnar Ma-blnef : extra part fur all Mathi Bi4l bjr ) ttaiW. A rv.it ft o-pf-rtstn u rviipBei. ud AiKtmAj um. "TV"" ",rn,h "l,h. :Mc. trwir siteaiiuB u esuectally ceiled. UK a 172 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa. Buy? EARLES HOTH, Cvrtei ;ANAI, and CENTRE Sts.. Hear Broadway, NEW YORK. Elrat rta as rnBSMidaUua A fcv hsedml Bocas and Ecard $2 13 Per Zzj. aprU UBUC SALE. disaYilu f vbe Cirt ef Uaaus Pin ef 7W01eSl -. P t SjMlerMawed AHaare of tcorge Ark'-tBsa, will tell at pabiie sale, we t'riday, June 15, 1ST. at I o-k p. ss a the preBlaes. at the reai aleace ef Otairre ArkernMB. la Qeewuh.jlDW Two , tbe loihawlac deeenbed real estate, srs : No. 1. The h.ie.ex.1 (ara. eoatalnliMI sa-rr. sitoat ia Uiwmahonle; twp n'i twsrtal BBd ia a ! atate of eaUi.eOcr With b aae. laara, aa4, wnal-beoae. orMl'sed ?ea arasof ssre.iow. This far U vm In tanipik rued ar-i-iac fnjB 8tuysteea to Bedlurd, end is a ery J ftraM. taeie. No. A A twt of laad rltaaie Shade b Tp . ad Juioiae; Hmrj Kooats. Plerw Lobr. I rma bVri pila and .rthcra. euBtaininx 22 erre well U'.ft Terass aisal kiyiwo oe day ial aa- A BRA U A M U AKT, May . AJftgaoe. PATENTS ! PEE EMJIipt-'El KtlVoatAaX Patent (aaVa; Fx la (rfwaoc. baiaa-e : witbis maMhs alter rateat allowed. AfU .areaad eam nsibaa. aaaa. teeais leael. wrt VPITOR'SOTICE (a nWeralwd haeia; bea srponnied A -dlbw of '.he tlrpasii tAaart. of N wr.1 t 'ounty, en sisBlBirtbe rear. aalwiee mt the screen! trmais la.n by the heirs, aad saaae dutribateas ef the read ia the hands ef the Alminini- of J daa T- I aca: 0, te sa.1 sBiejg thee leanily av tied thereto, Ud a hereby cirr that I aiA -tend t the datles ef ald eiapsiMmen a e. See. ia aWBsisst. Friday, 1 a dy of Jen next, wars seal where t i pv Mali 1 em 1 d Bey """ tALETLEHAT. MsjfcVC-T. ' ABdlta. A a. sn.ia.t5. H. A-ftOStK. tvriM. ra. KEG AH AN & STONE PLAS'l"EKEfS. BssceetfBllT lnkaTB the eititeo of t neraty. last traay niw prepared te tak eant raAa krU kukieof Pinsters&g. Arpninog ptvpU nreaaied to. Addrea sa sNare. Work n.rcitxl, aad taUrbrtioa rsaaattd. ItiaT. . Ituruifiis in tl,.- fv11T,i, of Soiu- Ta to rarh tmvnhip"nn.U J.J 'L Mv-At 11 i i l." i V" , nu.l i i 1 I , CTI.-N ' i:m 31 ut- ' , --J- ; 17 .,, - ' .i.t.i t4 1 11 ..d "1 IM M ' ' .:s ; .-. : ."-11. v ' i'k.i l"4 1 '' hyitt . ,'; 1 ' 74.IVI 4 tw( I l.(i : 'JUKI I ! , 1A M V I i. M7-A-J4 . ' ! 1 l'-i-S! ' )::. c: ' S77.i ; 44 I t ; 1-I.44 ! !,. -j i ' ! 81 I , l '.H 17 1) -1 ' O J.l i-1" : ,i 1 -' 117 :! 7 1 ;' - 7 ail .4 I"' I i ' 7 44 ; '-' I : 2T h4 : ; . lsu t'joi a 1 , . i l""; : r7-4-, s7j" , Jfi 7 . ai - IM ia ., HI 4 i. ,A t3 1 !,' I,7'-W(.3 '17 4 1. jiw ; Am I l.l'M , I'l . n'i" vn 1. A-.T j 71 i'i . 7. j. m ;. :M !. l,lii . Wl ' 1 iS ' . 472 ! I 2, .' . I A '.Ml ' h9 ! I ' a 3S.4JS DANIEL riULLIl'PI, Comtni?ionr. IT.,-, a ETC GIFTS ft kttcf ului - r.. C. s. A. 1 m, 2 f L. a. LAsatltL. SKnterr 4 Ti rift. ti .Ui Mt . ae acSTPiM. AND C tOS S . " ' i- - 2 4. FLOKEMCE JEvVELAV CO. II lie .ii..iH M, m. terse. Si PAI'EJt IOCSAH THIS. f.tlt Snap, fnr It l diI o TTTJ T. - b rt.tii. .'I tli H.ttir hJin .iii i. r t rllta. rii.ltr n.ibi M,l. rnral - a tun.il. ... Waa- uuly ky l'lu laa I.AMkLS. l rurr-.. A afe, Sur antf ChaO Oetro-e of th PUTA1U .BUtisXiBiGS ctsJUTr woaus O 2 AsAei Mawf lsW-A iPOISON. 11 Twss a 1 M at wwmMitjtL ala ainr la " CmAA TC -STAlA AW aw Mt. .sj,pt. MWan.au ia .) .J ivw,,i, b.. -aa -aa BXAJUtkl CliSa1K:AI. r a :ii M ' - " it., ?U. S-f. c $2oo.oca W;r.s G::i n:n ltrin. Fajflwewill aaral. aa r-b.. ell W.mruaal yi Plated. I Psir i"Ui Slue. Sare beuie ; 1 pair bixrarvl Saae Hll-l: 1 art Phbci laila. I a Amhat X'w', 1 Wa-l lrner hU.n, 1 tiurrmveil Kara! rrer hHiq. 1 Askelkyat M.rfla) iL.uz. lLlai.1 with (oai. 1 tenant bine. Brkl -FeDalllp.', AeaMftyst Stiaee S.-rt ktoe. mieal wilh i.l. 1 SvlDilvl ajllvare-1 ll.it his. I rt Llia J't rl kM Pi sail ln,. I .Slsaes art Jrt : 1 laulvre J.t Met- (arueaawrtct. I rt HMvlmmn Maje heat Lrnat. 1 rru'' le .r,t Lake ira.w-Y. Dlaro.al Siaal. 1 i 'er-imel krl haasal -i.-e. 1 peir Leilual' Aaselkrat StiM t-ir-lp. uUkI wnfc ut-l. i T.a.:ira lir-iaBa-B-taai Jrt hsuwh. I Fenry Merf ell sad tit aa! Wales Uiixia. T.fl J' or rknare ine entire aai t 1ft pieree. erot pnet paal r. rr ear e pta-a jtsm ttnoM . Wetsu. Now m the time u meke Bvaey TB aaia cab aaailv be r-Lai!-a tut i P. Sim'KMA.V Si K.a'.!.. y-w -,-. His rapatelliai l,r Ivekesty. tear dnli4. aral ti'aarallty is ei-aail by .ny a.iTartrf'rr ui thw cdy.- V. Dct fektt.'- Uec 1. ra, . ej2 IlEHTAVIt.l 1T A.a ICE (BlltMNltfrOV J. H. Piael rnr.mM bis firae-ls ant la. t-aMfca xraerally that be kaa huiani raaxas w .oar" lire Slrre. in the .HAaaovrfh Hoil'Mn. .ml ha there ojatBad s jt!arant snl are IVae ', lie hepa ue.heeatst.il flames afc.-a. jrt a. m,it wafhen. asd eviu -1 r m a . he. a,! ujjf aae kaa-t awl kar sals. ek. Kui live, ht ti.e Jaiite BU-- wani-B wiaare ha le prrtiered V sawHeBBalei. a 1 1 raHera Bith 'a.d laienl ai4 laJcilKf. atteioaer fji&m evited. 3 B sany I. ASK YOri' TIXXKK ir torrfwar tcalcc for tfj New Standard EnamelerJ.Preserv ing Kettle, Made only hr ttra StaoVard Xoaer tuisnr r ia.. ruiatair. Pi. trery kncle a.i A 4aM haax. wsrrsniaal u.l snaraniea.1 at in a aeana a,ia iea.1. xtnK or any aiaer ffLAMtm laauer a hat ever. t PATENTS. P. A. aadaritrar r,f Pateaev An'hinr V-s.U.1 bi. .VaUBteauae pay. Mead far I'.rn, Apriil ty- r a y a ki si. mj.l aaW -r iw 1 free. T! aaa a t Hk. Paaxlke gXECU TORS .NOTICE. Laule ef SABeel Oanan. raw ef Baltae.en tp, PajetWCk. .h inn.it. lar.ler testa Benlsry ea UM abare esuthaiit! haam TBt.i i the an.la!ml tiaa era.r asthaaruy. raalare is bereTi aatea te i per-enta an. dei teJ to nal rAs'.e u iuuaa- LBunaalisL. peymen r.' liaaw h irins; it-r -e-m'M Tt- tt- '-- pre nt tares doi; a at lacraa'.l tor nrttiaeaaart and lUititl, on r ..acre ti .!jt i 7an IsTT. llVNI.'''iP. auy ia tierwtu. MA
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