Tiie Somerset Herald. WElmKSIlAt.- ,.jm , un. TlttE T1DLES. BALTIMORE OIIIO R. B. prrrsBUROH Division. Oa and alter February It. MTT, train on thl road IU del .art from and arrlr at depot, comer Grant and a atcr Street, a fallow: EAST. WEST. MAIL SrYor -. lieaddw-k i'T.1. ! m. Hee-v" RalUl ,1". WeU .Nnn. 17 ili.il MHHld Harper Kerry irtiuIuni Cuujucrland Sntlgeyorl Mineral IX Ohio ri I'niontou-a l.4p m. ;.v.a. ML m.4: 11J4 1.5tp.m. t.C " - . - m4lvlU Nt. Mi -HI t ittcuuraM 1H P l Mineral l'olol Brtdtfeptirt t'uuilierlaJM Marti iml.ecr H .ir.-r . ny Waebuieue atitlmea lultiiuore fulled. llAia Kew Vork 1W:WP- m IV -4 . w. il..p. M. 11:41 lS : -w - ml Umii " Cuaarll.tllie ; m. West N'ceiuu :Bip.m. McKcenport 3:11 a. m. flraiMw It 4:24 P lUaburch All tralni n It Baltlator Time, 14 mlnnua (aster Uiaa PlltbrnB Tiaie. Mail trainadailTCxmptSnndaT. Macnibtent IM Cr llirti to Watkiuctvn aixt tial Uinor witbaataaan:. . firnir nre milft tba inrtt, ol ""'T iwubttirmtaiaMtwl 't ia tketmoorrrinh Arniae anl Smilh Arid Kireeta. anJ drt cunM Grant and Waier btmu, ruuDunrn. ra. L.M.tliLE, 0iiral TVket A rent. . al uyNlMAN,8j-,JoiUTill aouaaar a. auaamAt. rotn aaiutuaa. i. d after Mar 14IB. 18T7. tralni mill ran alBw,cwwalitkU fmtmft tralni a tba P. W. 1. E. H. (Mail tmia dailj-, i-l pm dally axeer Xoadajr.) (.cars. aaaiTB. XallWcat.. 5 Wp. a. 4 JO p. at Mall Eaat. 10 4t a. m. It S p. av. Mail Eaat eonnecU vita Iocal WeiL P. W. a B. K. R. rasa maamat roiT. War Paffieniter Em... Way Piannirer West.. Hall East HauWwt n 00 a. m. . W 44 p. m. . II 41 P- , I:"T p. DL W. S. TEMPLE 4 CO., f BODICE Commission Merchants, -47 S. HOWARD ST:, BALTIMORE, MD. Special attention giren b tbe sale ol BITTE1L KtiUs, POULTRY. WOOL, and Leather. We advise farmers not to tubwash their wool, as whole Fleeces will sell best this season. We refer to Par.ncr Si Merchants Nat Bank, Baltimore, and to People Bank, of Baltimore. Or tbe flies, tbe beautiful flies. Si'Rixo chickens will soon be in the market This has been a poor year, so far. for organ grinders. Ove Street Commissioner evidently un derstands his business. Stkawbekp.ies were sold in town last week at 20 cents a box. Read the letter from our special corre spondent, oa the first page. Pkas and new potatoes will be along about the last l this month. Oi-r soldier boys are taking advantage t these beautiful evenings for drill. I?,' fe pleasant t wake up these morn ings and find a fly roosting on your nose. Thk formal opening of the Somerset House will take place on Thursday, June 7t b. - Cosstast . Reader. L. M. Mabel Editor -irittat IVft, Chteaso and New York. Ocr streets are cleaner, and look belter this summer than they have tor many years. Tub crab apple blossoms are in full bloom and the air is pervaded with their sweet peKnme. ' Little boys are trying their best to be come little angels by going in swimming in tbe hot sun. i- t i t - i .UK , onca jajcr unvc cuuiuitmxu work on Mr. Jotia O. Kiramel'i property, on Union street. 8AtT Shad and Potomac Herring in market and for tale at tbe Flour Depot ol Cook & Beeriia. 2000 pounds Mams. Shoulders and Sides lor sale, cheap lor cash, by (.'. B. Moore, New Lexington, Pa. Dos't everybody about Somerset ap pieciate the improvement tbat has been made by cleansing tbe streets. ErTcorA.t sbbvic will be held in tbe Good Templar's Hall on Sunday, June 10, lt?7. at 10 a. m. and 7 r. x. Pcksohs who tak letters from the post office legging to other parties and fail to return them, are liable to a fine of foVO. GentV Straw and Leghorn Hats, at Fashion Bazar. w Mb. J. B. Tkeowklu r ; No. , Masnmoth Block. WCrrn a shady plat. easy chair, a Uisb of fee. cream aid a Ian. a ielkiw can maaace to kwp cool lor little while at least " The While Lead sold by G. W. Speers is the acknowledged atandard lor purity, whiteness, covering pioperties and dura bility. Thb youngster with hair wet. and shirt on-wrong side out, will soon tell his moth .er he came so by his climbing over the .fence. . . Fisnixr. Tackle of alt kinds at Fashion I3au.-. . : XM. I. B. "Trku w Ett. No. C, Mammoth Blocs. &SMS3 encumbers will soon put in an tappearance, and the doctors are beginning U lookhappy ; pains under the waistband. ;yat! 4ar. .. ... . . 'Cash buyers iii find it to their ad van -age In boy tberr fVxs, Shot and Gaiters for cash at SoLUnt's. A "Cooemaugh alligator." twenty-two -incbes kmc. waa canght, lew nighuago. on n outline, in tbe Juniata river, near Lewtsiown. Mit C. E. DosKittv, Treasurer of the Pittsltureh Division U the Ualtimore and Ohio K. It' ajieat several days of hut week in our town. Trk first pic nic of the season was held last Friday, by the quite young f4ks. Oar carrier was in attendance, and reports very pleasant time. Mm. PrtE, while wrestling one day last week. sprain-d bis ankle very severe ly, when will keep loin confined to the bouse for several weeks. -v Kebomlkk nUmulatea the great of hair. Here is n chance lor the man with Um shiny pate. Th JSrieiUijtt JLmerira is authority for the statement. Naw Goods at Mrs. Chaa F. Main Street, where on be found I bi s, a full line ot Millinery Goods, Notions, H'fciery in variety. ; U,s me aoa'X. . Call and dbv your old bills at Fashion I - i Butar. We need tbe money. j Mrs. Jab. R Trkdwkix, a.-., m jl u , it'-".1 ISrw Trimming Silks, Feathers. Flew- How to kekp'oiol A arrr?pr.r.Jent er. &.C., at Fashum Bay,r ttiU wet k. ; oftim New York iAr.i.'J gives tha follow Mr. J. R Tfitiitt tit., ,in Inula npio tfr?.ing mJ: 'Opto " Ao.fi. ilamuimh I'Unl. - !y.nr wiuj..wa t,n U auJ seven " - ' ,oVb-k in iltc liHtniiri' fnr venliUltoti, Tm wliite butterfly, aiud by etomulo- i aud tUca tfcwe litem, as also the blimla, Rials to be llic itoiUcr r.l the cabbage jaml keep thi-m clostxl all day. A Uihibo worm, ha put iu Bu npirurtce. Look 1 abtiukl tw ruUtcd lik". a reft iterator, out for your aour kr.ul plautB. r i wkkJi, il'ibe thitm are keMt tigliliy abut. Mr. CTRCB IjE.NVHI;1 atttl wltV. f Cir cievme, umo, wtio wt-re rcwJVnUs of ttiis place for nutnr ven; :uc irvy in;r a i i.vU U meir numerous On wis m urs town. A BILL bA pasu:.! tbe t!liiM' tnisld tnre authorinnn no In -mi .si:..iin torn u stop traina an J put off t-vrj ln!y plaiins; card for uioot-y r u.-ia ol-o-iic lan guage Takb NonrE. )n ami aflT tbe first of July I will altt the C'uiU System, and will svll Iionts, Sbiies. and Gaiierg Birictly for cath at greatly reduced prices. , i ; j ; SOL I Ht. Notice. Notice is hereby gWen tbat all Licence remaining unpaid July 1, 1ST7, will be ujllectcd according to law. JOSIAH KEI.LU. Treaturer. Cote atk & C'as Harness hiottp. told by U. V. Speers is a new article gotten up especially for use in the stable. It is without a rival lor cleansing and healing purposes. IIustixodok will have tbe Belgian glass works, more than tbe necessary amount of stock having been subscribed. Huntingdon is a griuy and enterprising place. I'hiin. Time. - ! Hasb ball. The lliteen inuiugsof tbe Browns and Stars has been ecliped. Tbe Harvard and ManchesU'rt, at Boston, on rriday. May 2-tin, pliiyed twenty lour in nines without scoring a run. As usual at this season we will receive this week, another large lot of Miliinery Uootlsor the very latest summer styles. Mus. Jar. B. Trbdwfi.i No. C. Mammoth Block. Tueue is one peculiarity about the streets of Somerset that we love. They are such fine posture grounds.; One would jndge so at least, from Uie number ot cows that are alio we J to rourn them ovnManlly. Tub comets which are waAiug their tails like suutisu in the upjier Leavens can not lie seen with the Duked eye ; but il the caked eye puts on a pull back in the shape ot a telescope, the comets nnv be seen swingiug thc-ir trains around iu fashion. liftr.i.iN Hoi-si:. Lite Brollier House. J. C. Davis, Prop. This house lias been newly furnished and refitted throughout IU location is tbe best in Ucrlm, being in centre of town and nearest B. V. 1L li. I.oarding by tbe week, day or meal. Good siatiie attaclieu. Thrkk is no man so independent and happy as the farmer a bo cua lean against his well tilled grancries, and smile at hard times; and there is no man so miserable as the farmer w hen the plow handles kick him in the stomach, and double hint up like a broken-hearted liily. Accokmso to the generally accepted rule this is "locust year." Iu other words. seventeen years ago the locusts appeared in such numbers that considerable' dam age was done by them, and, according to tradition. I?i 7 is the year tor their reap pearance. When a woman drinks soda she hoists the glass at an angle of tight degrees, bends over, holds in her dress, and as she looks out of the corners of her eves, seem ing to be in an ecstacy of appreciation, a little drop of soda runs down off her chin and goes like a pearl plummet to the liwr. A siNcutAB trio ol individuals reached the city yesterday afternoon. A young man, who is tbe husband of a wile under twenty years ot e, bad made informa tion against her lor Incorrigibility, and he. ;tti a constable, is on the way witn ccr to the Reform School at Morganza, where she will be committed. Pilitburgh Oa- zettr. The Somerset House will lie open lor guests on and after Thurwlsy . 1 be bouse being furnished from cellar to attic We expect to give a desrriptiou ol the house in our next, so will have to content our selves this week by the statement that it is one ot the Ix-st hotels in Welctn Penn sylvania. Let us be clean, in order to be health r. To be thoroughly so, and to counteract eruptive tendencies and render tbe skin white and smooth, let us use Glen s Sul phur Soap. No eruption can withstand it Depot, Crittentnn's No. 7 Sixth Avenue. New York. Hill's Hair and WhUker Dye, black or brown, 50 cts. The secretary of a Virginia grange re ports the following : "A brother brought a glais of cream, from his Jersey cows, with him to the meeting ol our grange to day, and during an intermission of intel lectual exercises a sister churned it into but'.er. by means of the bl.ide ol a pocket knite, in about one minute's time." It is about time for tbe good little girl to jump a lope one hundred and seven teen times, drink a pitcher ol ice water, and request that her last winter's band sled be sent to the poor heathen children of Central Africa, who are in darkness concerning the blessings enjoyed by tbe fortunate children of Christian parents. Uxper the skillful manipulation ol Street Commissioner DAvis, (Uncle Dan) our thoroughfares are assuming a brighter and more pleasing appearance, and the old town is commencing to brace up and bare some style about ber. Keep oc in tbe good work uncle, and millions, minus a few of the 000, will rife up and call you blessed. The smoke bouse ol Mr. Jeremiah Wingert. at Wellersburg, was entered by thieves Tuesday night, and about three hundred pounds of choice hams and bacon all that Mr. Wingert had stolen, ijouie of the hams weighed lrom 40 to 40 pounds each, and were taken from hogs that weighed over four hundred pounds. C''utlxrUu.d Seiri. The Strawberry Festival for the benefit of the Somerset Presbyterian Church will commence on Tucsdav evtning of next1 week. (Ulh lost.) Gen. Cotfrcth has generously granted tbe church the nse ot the lower rooms in tbe lute residence ol Alex. Stntzman in which to hold tbe tes-! tival. These rnn are large, airy, and ! central, and will add much to tbe soccess ol tbe enterprise. Toe Lutheran congregation of Sbanks ville are building a new church, end evi dently the good people ot that village don't appear to care "how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell togeth er in unity." for although work has been commenced on tbe church tut a short time, the building committee, at least one of them, has had an action at law brought against him in regard to it. Now begins tbe season of out-of-door sports, tbe practice of which has rreally and happily increased within ten or fifteen years. In all parts of the country horse races are occurring ; tbe base ball crabs are tirerering for their contests ; the boat races are beginning ; tbe college boys will soon be in active training lor tbeir athletic competitions ; and healthful exercises ol all sorts will profitably engage the young men and boys from this time forth. Tiie Alexandria Prtm says that a young mas named C. E. Jones, a printer, who was employed on that paper lor several weiks past, skipped tbe town on Friday, with a watch and clothing belonging to bis room-mate. Tbe Prru says : "He is tall and slim, wears light side whiskers and a light bat. bis hair is dark and curly. He is a Iraud of the nrst dirty water, and the press of tbe country are requested to hand him around. He ft supposed to have gone toward Cumberland." Blthtkr has umde ereat redactions in lricrs ot Hardware. Yon can boy goods just as cheap from him as yon can buy i tbcm in tbe city. Ue buys bu cuads from - ih uie nn!rt n rr anil in hrr amuiwa land thertfore buys them at the very low-i eat price, ana rs u-it-named now to sell goods at a rtrj low price. Call and see hi. .a.l t4 kin rtriM. hi mm a vr ' . . . ir ir s inmlinr ItniMlnv Uirrinn. a. rimsTa mniuunp iiiii ( l :n tr nirnvir Paint and Glass, Oils. Vaxnishea. and I Wooden Pumps. Again we say, rail aiwt see Bit myer. and bev your hardware from J ' him and yon will save money. will rctaia iltcoMarss but if it is throwt iIca will soon bav- flic name Icmnonliira as Hie air witbisiL Good philosophy and worth a trull. - .Saxmh'm-i-kka uoisu -Our esteemed - i tiiWDcmuu, Jl. A. Kilmer. las supplied a want thill has loiii; hren felt by our com munilr ; a i.lie of a.mu-inent. He is catiMng to be ertcted oa bis lot on tbe suuthcast ontoer of llic Oiaiuond, a band some Opera House, which when completed would grace any rity in the union. The structure will be lb lee rtories high, fin ished in black walnut and bare a seating capacity of three thousand. Tbe stage is to be an hundred feet in breadth by fifty leet it widths ; P. S. If you see a small building on the corner lied with agricultural iuiple nieut!, thoih our Ojitra liousc. Ak exhibition of the innocent has been engrossing the minds ot Pittsburg mothers tula week. I ue papers liave been lull ot it, and the "show is pronounced a great success, especially by the proud mammas whose cherubs have taken tbe premiums. Let's have a baby show in Meyersdale we know ot one family that cau contribute live or six to start w ith, and have some left tor family uses, meanwhile : and if tbat isn't inducement enough, . we might borrow the youthful local ol the Somerset Herald,- who would be a handsome sub ject for a collection ot precious infants. Meuertdnle lutUnendenL AH right. Put U3 in class No. 1, and enter the Indrptndtnt man as a "wet nurse." Accl'st flower. The most miserable lieings in the world are thoce Buffering from Dvspepsia and Liver (Jomplatnt More than seventy-five per cent ol the people in the United States are afflicted with these two diseases ami their effects; such as Sour stomach. Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation ot the Heart Heart-Burn, Water-brash, gnaw ing and buruing pains at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, com ing up of food uflcr eating, lorn- spirits. &c Go to your Druggist, i. . Benford, and get a 75 cent bottle ol August Flow er or a sample bottle for 10 cents. Try it Two doses will relieve you. . ., Latest market beiort. Honor Scarce, Old stock exhausted and the new will lie a failure. Virtue Old growth nearly consumed. young growth very unpromising. Honesty one in the market Prudence All in the hands of old slock holders, and held close. Modesty Mock badlr manajed. None for sale to street sjicculators. ice Market overstocked. Pride Market chilled. , Politcness-Cbesp. Unwilling to dis pose ot any it the present rates. Scandal .None at wholesale. ' Dealt in chiefly bv pedlcre at retail. .Love None olfercd, except lor green- barks. Religion Little of the genuine article on hand, block generally adulterated. Atus paid into the treasury of Somer t Classis during the past classical year : uy M ellersburg charge f 20 00 By Berlin " " 75 73 By Paradise " 113 01 By Beam's " 210 00 By Froetburg " 60 00 By Somerset " 106 29 By Cumberland " 35 00 Bv Zion " 118 84 By Meyersdale " 61 50 Total S02 06 A'considerable amount, not reported to tbe Treasurer, was also paid bv the differ ent charges to the Orphans' Home, at Butler, Pa. A. E. Tkcxal. Treasurer. May 24, 1877. Regular secretion essential to nEALTH. Tbe regular secretion and flow of tbe gastric juices, and the bile which the use ot listener's Stomach Bitters pro motes, are effects which conduce material ly to the restoration ot health, when the system is disordered. Food is not digested in the dyspeptic stomach because the gas tric fluid is deficient superabundant or vitiated; the liver becomes congested and the bowels constipated because the supply ot bile is inadequate or misdirected. The Bitters lectities all this, and removes every ill consequence ol non-assimilation bilious irregularity. Furthermore, it stimulates tbe action of the kidneys, by which impurities are, so to speak, strained lrom the blood, and any tendency in the urinary organs to grow sluggish and dis ordered counteracted. Whether it be ueed as a means of regulating gastric or bilious secretion, and relieving the over loaded bowela, or to promote complete, and therefore healthful, urination, Ilostet ter's Bitters may lie relied upon with con fidence to accomplish the end in view. A EW THINGS THAT WE VKOW. We know that a disordered stomach or liver produces more suffering than any other cause. We know that very few physicians are successful in their treatment of these disorders. We know that DaCosta's, Radical Cure will without the shadow of a doubt, almost immediately relieve and pertianchtly cure all of these distressing symptom a W e know ot thousands who are willing to testify that what ' we say is true to the letter. e know that It you give it a fair trial, you will let us add your name to tbe "cloud of witnesses." Will yon give it a trial and do it now ? Trial size onlv ?o cents. For sole byG. W Benford. Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which never fails. Pleasant to take, and requires no physic. Price 25 cents: As oriental traveller describes this busy scene, wilnessed-on historic shores : "Our steamer landed oo a beach which was the port of Antioch, where the Disciples were nrst called Christians. There was no town at the water's edge, no people, no wharf. Tbe passengers and tbe merchan dise were put ashore in lighters, which ran up into tbe sand. A troop of camels. with their drivers, lay on the beach. ready to transport the goods into the inte rior. Among tbe articles landed were boxes marked 'Dr. J. C. Aver fc Co., Lowell Mass., U. S. A.,' showing that they contained medicines and whence they came. - These with other goods were hoisted on tbe backs of camels, tor trans partation to Anlioch. Thus the skill of the West sends back its remedies to beal the maladies of populations that inhabit these eastern shores, whence our spiritual manna came." Windnor (Yt.) Ckroni- tle. A farmer in Lancaster county had a crib lull ot corn, and be recently noticed tne bulk was slowly but surely diminish ing. Believing thai he was the victim of thieves his suspicion was aroused towards a certain colored individual but for want of positive proof be was unable "to put the thing down on bis sable friend until he hit upon tbe following plan for his de tection. He went to his crib snd selecting a number ot ears ot corn made an equal number of wooden pegs. On all of these pegs he wrote his name and then drove them into tbe end ot tbe cob. This pre- pand corn was then thrown into the crib among the rest and he waited patiently for the party who had visited him before. A Ijw mornings thereafter, the farmer no ticel that more of his corn was missiog. Says the Examiner: "The tanner whose name U John Uatt, then proceeded to the olHce of Jacob Reese, Justice of the Peace, and made complaint against Wm. Green. Coos'able David Creamer, armed with a warrant lor Green's arrest and one to search his propeity, visited him and found him feeding bis horse. He bad just given him some corn, which be said was the last be had. but the constable asked him to walk to the bouse with him and tbey pro ceeded to lock around there. Up stairs, behind a bed, was found a bag nearly filled with corn, which was turned out upon the floor. William said it was his own corn, and, feeling sure tbey could nut Cod out where it belonged, was quite nncoscerned. Mr. Hart examined a tew ears and finally loond one which he had fixed with the pegs. He pulled out the peg and showed It to tbe astonished Wil liam, and that settled it. William said " oM Te to 8 riShl oc w hJ?lJ. e"' " "" e " " w" 001 tnrongn una aim, and accordingly he was arrested. Ue had a hear in' berte Justice Reese, who com- milted tbe corndodger to prison U default of bail to await a trial at court. Mr. - 'earner onragm mm to town i uursuay j snd be was kxlged in jaiL' DccoBATtcn Dat. Decoration iy opcoeu beautifully, itiougn witb every promise of heat, 'still tbe gentle breeze wbi h tie through tbe st reets was rerresh ins and gave promise that marching would be both pleasant and agreeable. At the committee-room there was presented from early morning a scene ot buslln and activi ty. Our people made a hearty response to Uie call lor flowers and at an "early hour bonucti. wreathes, and cut flnwm wn ; sent In until at 9 o'clock, every thing In uw morn was covered witn ibem. A number ol business bouses along the streets decorated their doors with nags, ami tbe HtcRAtD's colon waved at hall mast. The procession moved from in front of the Court House prompthr at 9:30 in tbe following order: - . Chief Marshall. J. R. Edic. . . Swakers. Somerset Silver Cornet Band. Company G National Guard of Penna. J Junior Guards. ... Disciples' Sabbath School. Citizens. On arrival at tha cemetry the following prayer was offered by Rev. A. M. Whet stone: "Almighty God and everlasting Father, we thank Thee tor this nation,, tor her vast resources of wealth, tor her Bee instill, lions of learning, her free churches, her epen bibles, and lor the universal liberty we ibis day enjoy. O ! God. we pray Thee to continue to us these unestimable bless ings, and cause ns to value and appreciate more and more these great naerciea. We thank Thee, that when our liberties sere endangered by the evil passion of men in a terrible war. Thou didst give us a great army ot brave men to defend our coun try's cause and didst crown our battles with victory, and didst give ns a speedy issue out ot our perplexities. We are here uanding around some of the graves of tbe soaiiou's dead to recognize their deeds ot patriotism and honor and deco-' rate their graves. Oar Lord and father in Heaven, may what tbey hare done for our nation and us never be forgotten. May this day and occasion inspire us with more ardent patriotism, so thai it need be, we may be willing to defend by our lives tbe liberties ol our land and nation. Bless ed Master look in tender mercie from Heaven upon the soldier's widows and orphans. Bless especially the schools es tablished for the education of our soldier's children, and their homes. Hear us in. these our prayers for Jesus sake. Amen." Elder L. F. Biule read TUB BLUE ANDTB GRAY. IJy tha How of tha Inland ilw, WheoetthefleeU or Iron have fled, , Wbm tha blade of the gravs-graM aiw. Asleep are tha ranki of ih dead fader tbe sod and the dew. Waiting the JaJgement Day ; Under the one, the Bloc 1 Voder the other, the Oray. Tbe la tbe iDblngi of glory. Those la the gloom of defeat AU, with. the battle-blood gory, la the duk of eternity meet t Under the sod and thajiew. Waiting the Jadgment Day ; rnder toe laaret the Blue Under the willow, the Qny. Viuu the alienee of wrrewfal hoar The desolate noamer gu, ' ' Lovtaicly laldeo with oowtn. Alike fur ike rtaod and the lee . - ; U Under the sod and the dew, n aiung uie j augment vj , jl I ader the luees, the Blue Under tbe llllea, the Oray. So, with an equal (pleader. The Bairn Ing ton-raj fait With a loach Impartially tender, On the blossom Muoating lor alt Under the sod and the dew. Watting the Jadgment Day ; Bruldered with gold, the Bine Mellowed with gold, the Oray.. So, when the Summer calleth, On fureet and field of grain. With SB equal murmnr laUeta Tbe eootlng drip of tbe rata ! Under tua aud and Uta dew. Waiting the Jsdgtneat Day ; Wet with rata, the Blae Wet with rain, the Oray. Sadly, bat nut with upbraiding. The generuo deed was done ; In the atorm of year now fading No braver battle wa woa ! Voder the ted aad tbe dew, - Walling the Judgment Day; Under Um btoom, the Blae Under the Oariands, the Oray. No more shall tbe war-ery atrrar. Or toe winding rlren be red; Tbey baniak oar anger braver When they laurel the grave of the d a Under Um sod aad the dew. Waiting the Judgment Day; Lots and lean for Um Blae ,v Tears aad Wva for Uw Oray. The orator of tha day. Col John. E. Edie, was then iatroduced and spoke as follows I have been asked and have consented to speak on this. Decoration Da). It is aa inauspicious lime to expect oratory lrom me, siUl I would not reruns to add my feeble tribute of respect to the gallant men who died to perpetuate the anion ot uie states. The desire to keep in grateful remem brance the host of panriota w ho surrendered their existence to sustain the government ol their choice, and of our choice, is m the highest decree commendable and praiseworthy. Il clearly shows that we. their surviviaz comrades and friendly srmpatbiaera, hold their memories dear, and look upon the vast service rendered by tberu, not only to ibeur own land but to the cause of civil liberty everywhere, with an appreciative spirit It fat proper and right that this spirit should be encouraged. To foster il should cause every one who loves the country and iu insuuitions, to lend all aid in doing honor to the patriot dead, who sacrificed themselves tbat the nation mit;hi live. Aly comrades thin m a highly solemn and aacred duty. In every village grave yard, in every city ceiaetery, and in the numerous burial places prefaced by the government lie in the calm repose ot death and the grave, some ot the ma thousands wbw mmotated themselves on the altar of their country's honor.. Could it be done, each one of these martyred dead should have his calhuu deeds of her oism inscribed on monuaaental marble. This, however, cannot be, and, therefore, instead, those who honor these men on account of their great achieve oetsnta. have come to Uie nauit m every nam let. Til lage, town and city, everywhere through out this broad land, of meeting together annually, to tauufy. their regard, aOecuon, and reverence tor the dear departed ones. by strewioc their graves with wreathes and flowers to commemorate the) lacs these patriots died to preserve for us and those who will come after us, the inesli inable boon ot freedom aad bberty. But before we proceed to this aad duty. inspired by the promptings ot xever and affection, let us glance for a . ssoi at the results gained through the heroic efforts of these dead noriots. What arc they? '1 be union of the states has been pre served intact ; no Mate has gone trout us. all are still inside the Dale. Tbe glorious old flag, the emblem at free dom, still waves iu starry folds Urraighout the mnl and oa all the seas. It is reajpac ted everywhere in the civilised world, and stili symoolisea our existence aa a jnanen There are no bars, typical of tyrraay ami s lavery, co-mingling with the stars and stripes ol our fovea old nag. -Learn; aaay It wave,' as it now does, every where, all over tbe enure world, ana aa now na ever reoos nized by the governmenu of the earth ns the national emblem of on of the great po-vers. This atone ahoedd esrUAle til w ho fell to achieve so grand a moo. to our! eternal xrauiudc. Bullbaa is not nil There was before the rebeLuoa cases spun us, one fool blot upon our naiWssul escutch eon. While we proteased to be, aad were, tbe freest people oa the moor ot God's green earth, we were tautttiagry tnU by the aspoiiatns ol the aid wesld, that w pretencg of liviag seder a tree go urns on! was a delusion and a gliucriag talattuol, That no tree government could hott four millioas ot human beings tat slavery aad bondage. Whether true a ftlae, these wss specioosaess in the r bergs api.owrn tional pride waa compelled to submit , Jt was true that four mill ua of slaves were held in bondage in the Caked States, but thank God that fowl slain avaow removed through the instruinentaJity ol those whom we are here to honor, aided by thoae of their cvBwrarhws who still survive. Ho satve now treads Asset iesm anil. Every human being who liven Vn the tailed Malts is free. All are dljaesaVaad each is entitled under the law to equal rigbtt with every other. Is not this a triumph of frcedoan.- The dsad mail lira aided by tbeir surviving rnsnrailrs blotscd out slave ry from the land and gave freedom to alL It is for thess aad ether things we cher ish and levere the mesoorias f oar dmsd comrades. Il is for them we keep a gteen spot away dowa in our hearts ia which there noble deeds shall ever live. I will detain yon no "Ofr that yon may prootcd once to properly tbitrihun your floral gifia. . , s- Alter the graves iu the n-anetrrjr hal all been uoo rated. Company G marched to the lower grave-yard sad decorated the graves of tbe soldiers who sleep there. A squad of twelve men, under command of Sergeant Picking, were detailed to deco rate the only aoldirr who rests in tbe cemetery north town. : The Iwauufiil custom ol decorating the craves of our fallen heroes Is every year attracting ntnre attention. It is fitting that it shoe Id be an; that laurel should be twined and flowers scattered over the graves of those who gave up their lives that liberty and Christianity uiijht live. That the rising generation may lis teughl that those who dK for their country ran never be honored enough. ' The magni tude of tbe work tbey accomplished will not be thoroughly appreciated by this generation, but tbe statesmen ol coming ages shall point to their living example and the green monads that cover them to fire the hearts of Americans with tbe love of country; and tbe harp of song shall be swept in their praise by poets yet unburn. Soet on. embalmed aad tainted dead '. Dear a the blood ye gare ; No tmptoM footstep hen (hatl tread Tbe herbage of your grave ; Nor ibail your glory be furgut . . . ..! Whfle fame her noatd keeps. Or baaorpotaU the ballewed rp -Where valor nroadly sleeps. r OFFICIAL BETURSS -.: 7. . or TBE The Rrpnbllean Primal y Election, Held Saturday, May 21, VCT. . DISTBICTS. : . A ! Vi""'1 i Hi? LI I If ?i - I? Addleen , Allegseny HerUa Boruuglw... BrotbernraUey ....... Omeoaaogk OaBoeaeu Boroagh.. Elklk. OreenveUe. . . Jefleraun -- Jenner t: ss. 4 S: 31 ' 1 w 42i IS M 13 IS 34: s as S3 IS is' 1 S3 r 103 134' IS' S3 1 14 42 271 u 113, 40 IS 113 41 IS: 1 Vi S 4 1 14 1' 1 XI ...1 si X n: IT- Oi ss' las n is - i U It 06 24' 4 li3 197 S 30' 44: 61 43' 12 S ll s tei si n 4 3 1 17 ... I Jeamervut Boroagh .1... Ianmer Lower Turkey foot UldVllecreca. tllford Moyendale Bnroaxh. New OenterrUle Bur. Nortbamptao NewBslthnanBor... Paint ilaemahoalng SaUaoury Bonmgh... Shade 41 1! Ml 17 to ao s 3! S4 10 si a ss S 2 is i 1 T 4i... l: I ?l .. w ti i n 7 T U li S4 9omeret Borough Somerset Southampton....... Stonyeraeft ........ Stoystowa Borough.. Sauuait Vpper Turkeyfcot... Union Horough..... Wellwnbmrg........ e t a 1 ' Total. 294 mo; U , S88 443 M7 I I ; : ! ! n li R..m,n nmlTed Tote tor Umntv Sur veyor, In tbe tullowlna district : Brotberavaliey 4 : Jenner 1 : Somenet borouab 1 : Vrnlna bor- oua-hS : Shade 31 : 8tonyereek U: Oonnuence borough 1 1 SoatbaantoB ; Lariiaerg; Mey ! ersdale bonmgh 1 ; SalKbary borough L if Dear Heralp : I arrived here solely ?j last Saturday. On arriving at Waterloo, ! tbe first person I met wss Albert Banner, i of Somerset After spending one day in il town I went to see Sam. A. Licbty. Jonas Flickinger, and several other of my old Somerset friends. They make money much faster and do it easier than the east ern firmer do. I like tbe country very mocb. I 4will curt for Nebraska next week-, ... .. - .- ,' Yours truly, ' Geo. C. Lichtt. Waterloo, Iowa, May 31, 1877. " i . - Last Monday, the time locks on tbe sates in the National Bank of Fayette County, and in the Dollar Savings Bank, tailed to unlock the safes at nine o'clock. All day Monday, both banks were "locked out" - There appears to be something wrong witb the bolt in the lock at the National Bank, as tbe lock was running all day Monday, and unlocked i tacit Toes- day mornintL without the battery being attached. The lock oa the Dollar Savings Jhauk had run down, and although the battery was applied Jlonusy morning. (hey did not succeed in getting the sale OBeoet until twelve o clock, noon, i ues- Mkj. UniotUov Standard - . Msrrijio of tub rktcblkas stats omykxtios. Headquarter s Republican State Committee. Harrisbnrg. May 29tb, 1877. In pursuance of a resolution of the Republican State Committee, adopted at a meeting held in Harrisbnrg, this dsy, s MepuMiean Slate Convention, to be com. posed of delegates from each Senatorial and Representative district toHbe number to which such district s entitled in the Legislature, m hereby called to meet in the citv of Ilarrisburg, at twelve o'clock aoon, oa Wednesday, August 29, 1877, tor the purpose of nominating candidates for Supreme Judge, State Treasurer and Auditor General, to be voted for at tbe ensuing general election on the sixth day of November next ' ' By order of Committee. Hssrt M. Hovt, A. Wilsos Norris, . Chairman. - Secretary. As the season has arrived for excursions into the country, it would be well for those participating to remember that the laws of this Commonwealth provide a fine ot not less than fifty dollars or more than one hundred doimrs, snd costs, for willfully entering aa orchard, garden, hot bed or green house, clubbing, stoning. breaking or otherwiseTinjuring fruit orna mental trees, or willfully trespassing opon, walking over, beating down or tramping npoa or otherwise injuring any grass, grain, vines, vegetables or other growing crops, and in deuoll of payment of mid fine, the offender may be committed to prison for not less titsn twenty or more than sixtr .daya. Fruit stealing, or the wiltull taking or carrying away fruits, vegeUbles, fruit or ornamental trees is de clared by law to be a misdemeanor, and any person convicted thereof in the court of uuarter sessions shall be fined not ex ceeding fifty dollars, snd imprisoned not exceeding sixty days To CoNscBPTtTBs.- ConsampUon. that scourge of humanity, is -tha great dread of tbe human family, in all civilized countries. - I teel confident that I am in possession ot tbe only sure, in Callable Retnetiy now kaowa te the profession lor the positive sad soeedy cure of that dreaded disease. IU unwelcome concomitants, viz. Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility, Ac., tc I am an old -fogy. I believe in medicine. Twenty-eignt years experience as a busy practitioner, In the heat CoBsomptioa Hospitals ot tbe Old snd Mew World, has taught me tbe value ot nroDer nedicauon, botn local and coast!. tntional in the cure of this great enemy of our race. I have found it. But 1 am digressing. I started out to say that those suffering with consumption or any ot the above maladies, that by addressing me. giving symptom, they shall be put in pos- sessina of this great boon. an'Moaf eJutrye, aad shall have tha benefit ot my sxperi- thATfi"'' of cases succcsoluUy treated. ' Full particulars, directions for preparation and use, sac all necessary ad vice aad instructions for soccesaf ol treat- t at too awa aossa, will be received by yon by return mail tree of charge, by addressing un. jons 9. bursktt, 1H7 JofrrBVai fteraa - Ijr.tt. Louisville, Ky. DIXIK. BLOrG II. May 14. 18T7, Catharine, wife ot JaenbBloagb. near Dibertavilie-. Somerset conaty. Pa., agei 81 years, y ssitSBisjidnuavs, . v -;;, MILLER May 2S, 1877. Mrs. Eli- bstb Miller, wife of Josiah jsAlkr. of Kew Cratreville, sged S3 years, 2 months and !; f .. . TheuWeased was baptized, coaarmcd aad married by the late Uev. Ueaxy Uicsy af the Iteformed Church, she was a modest, humble, (aitbf aland earnest mem ber of tbe church all her days. She dicdM m tbe Uilh. "Write Messed are the dead which die ia the Lord from henceforth ; yea aailh the spirit, that they may rest from tbeir - labors ; and their works do follow them." MARRIED. niLLEOAM STATI-Elt. At Uie, I'ar-uMMi't. tl...wri ill, kls" "l IH.i bv Uex. J. II. Wallerirfc. Mr. H. M alt- legam. of Buena Vista, Bedford Co., Pa ( to Miss Maggie Stalk-r, ot Somerset Co., Pa. JBedtbid papers pkwae copy- mmmmm A Mrrit an "m ATtiM letetMBl, The Nashville (Tenn..) prints a telegrsiu from tialtrtts, 2tHn9tt which t-mjti -Pf. J W. Bron, spbygicisa ad highly es teemed fhfe-u'of Colombo. Tjs. B'ju of Aru '' lVowij;-- of Darid-K o rotiolr, TpnnssH ami a grsdosle of Nsbville Medical College, wss shot and ' killed at Houston 1at night, while attending the State fair. The murderer was a de-operate charac ter earned (JrissotD, from Western Texas. The affray occurred is tbe diniog-rootn of the hotel. Grissom sat down at tha same table and ordered his supper serred io a hurry. The waiter replied that he wss wsiting on Dr. Brown, but would get bis supper in a minute. Grtssoni replied : 1 am a gentleman, and if any man says I am not, I'll make him feel this.' Brown answered: 'No msn says yon are not a jreotle mso. GrisMom repeated bU former words, when Brown- said, 'O bub ' Grissom sprang op, drawiu bU re volver. Dr. Brown started up, , raising both hands. Grissom fired l him. and missing, fired the second time, shooting Brown through tbe heart. Grissom tbem walked oat ii tbe boM office, bought a cigar, aad, smoking, kept the crowd away wiib bis pistol until an officer came, to whom be surrendered. lie is bow io jail, bail being denied. There are movements on foot to hang bim to night by a mob, a crowd of Browt's friends having arrived in tbe city to night; il is believed , tbey will at tempt to hang Grissom. Orissom is a stranger bere. lie claims tbat Brown wss drawing a Drringer on bim when he shot bim, bat Crown bad no weapon en his body. This is the snbstaooeof tbe facts before tbe Coroner." . Fatal KaplenlM. Denver, Col, May 31. TLU morning wLea tbe dsy f rce went to work ia the silver ore tnouel near the terrible mine at Georgetown, tbey found the mangled corpses oi John Gregory, Ilarry Wallers and a companion named Pove, all of whom had been mangled aud kill ed by an explosion of powder. There is no survivor to a ceo out for tbe cause. . eai rwetlve Tletol Wave- Taxama, May 21 Tbe news from tbe south coast is important A tidal wave visited tbe entire coast from Callao to Chile, on or about midnight of the 9ib or morning of tbe lftb iud , causing great destrac tion of property at the various ports. ' .. ISirillT SLAB MKT Oometea by Ooow a BaaaiTS. nraLana is CHOICE GROCERIES. FLOUR & FEED. Apple, dried, ft Apptebotter, yl pal Bran, VI low aa .. Bauer, ! a (keg...u Butter, ft a (roll) Buckwheat, fl buabet meal, luo a Beeswax, V a Baoua, boulder, S - aMes, euantry aama, a... Uora. (ear) fl buahel ........ 4MB UK 41 M laui-A lie sue SMI a - OfC ..... l'c ...Ue Sue '.'.'.'.'.T.'.'.'.'.i'.'t ae lue T 7e Oora, (belled) fl biubei Ooru meal a. ........ ........ Calf kin. ..... Floor, V bbl .. riaraeed W SB., (64 ) Hum, (reirer-euroa) V a lie H'rt6e Larl, a Leather, red aoM, W a -. Bpper - - kip. " ......eSi7oe 34 we MMdllaas, watt. lOSSa. (lata, W ba Potatoea,Wba Pwaebea, dried, ft a.. ....... toe ,..steae loe ....fl M ....... ....ta oa Kye t1 oa ... Baa. ..... Salt. No. L W bbLextrn urouna Aium, per aucK w c Aahua. per lack.H.-. 44 So Sugar, yellow a wan ...............AaBIee Tallow. a . . . . . .... ... . . ....... . .fe S2 20 WBeaU w bus Wool, w a eOtiM Nev AdeertuemenU. OnERIFF'S SALE virtue of a writ uf Tet,n Fa. larued oat of tbe Court of Commoa Plea of Ailearbenr eounty. Pa., and te me direeted, I will expone te ale uy puuue aaierr, at tne vmn House, in Somerset, on , Friday, June 29, 1377. at 1 o'ehrk p. m. tbe fonowhn dearribed real Mai via : All the rival. UUe. Interest and rlalm of the KennelliMIU Coal Compaar. of. In and to the fcdlowiac dearribed real eataee. vis: No. 1 . A eerudB tract of land lltuaie la Suuth smptoa Td.. Somerast to Pa warranted in the aameof OeonreUeilur. eunliluiBe; U7 neres mure or leaa. adjolnuif land of Jacob Emerlek. Jacob Knoaoa ana traet no. z, upon wrm-a are erertea a lua dweUiaa bouae. barn and otiwr outbulkltnjrA about Tjaereaefwbieb areeleared and known a tbe Ueonra Mans tnet. No. t A certain tract of land rftaateasnlorenltL adjotnm;No. L as above and ot ber. warranted In las ansae f - eoatainin; xtt acre more or lee, known a the John Uoyman Iract, of which about la neres are cleared, upon wkleh are erected a log; dwelllaa: buaae, barn, tut. Mat A eertain tract of land situate a afore said, adjoining No. 1 and 4, Adaan Lrpley and other, known a tbe Adam Starts term, eaatain- Ina; 2S acre more er lee, of which about 3 acre an eieand. S acre ia meadow, with a lanre apple M..- II 1.1 T, U . ll.U HUH.., IMIH WKI owinaiiumeia, Na. A A tract of land situate a utnrevakl UlnlBK SS acres more or lea. adtoinloi: Noa. z and i a ahoB and utbeta, and kaows a Um Porter bum, about M acres cleared, 4 of which are in meadow, with rreme 'Iweilmr hoaee. Io Rabla Ac Halt tract of ef Uad aluuue a abuee, eon- tainbia; 14 acres more or leaa, adjoint na; tend of w Ullam Truutmao. the Pwner hum, iianry Matt aad where, about luS acres cleared, ef which a, acres are la meadow, sppie orchard, lor; dweltlne, aawau, . lug stable, oWl. known aa tbe Luaiel irnaimct. No. s. All tbe mhwrate. mineral rtrbt aad privilege appertaining te the said land, eoatain tng 14 aeres, more er len, adjoining lands of Jeeee mu, wommie uoea. aw Leptey and ouera, known a tbe Beaj. Baker tract. No. T. All that certain tract of mad situate la Senium; Ta.. Soaeret OA., fa-, warraaaoi In the nuD M Joiin ilenahaw, eaatainlag irM acrau. moru or mm, anmining bm wurraatea la the name of AbbJb Young and einen, npun which are erected aevural mall dwelling hBea, saw mill ete. No. A- All that tract of Uad iiaate as a bora, warranted ia tbe name ef Annie Young, mataia bau acre mtAwaBSMaaeteer lee., ajotalog nu. , au w uaw. m otoera, upon wnica la aw mill, evsrnl ptaak bouaea Jete. , Balag -Ae aaaw teadaemmred by Joha TX Bod- oy aou wna io ram akenneua am ooal oo. Tnkcu hi exeewtka aa the prawerty tt the Krs- va.Mujiaivu.uuiniiiw 1 mail r an fnr tan asu ot Johu.lX Boddy . a;t. TERMS -Aay perm parehasingnt the a bora aalBWW mke BMtoa, that taat per eesit. off M pur esaa money will he reimired a uob a the pron- j rn.tmM.mmm vn, va.i .a, t W1H UgaaU W a- sui teaale. Tab reaidae of tbe UBrcnaae aaonae nut be Da id ea or beaoee tbe A Kb dav f A mmt lvn. the day teed by tha Oean tor tha aekaowl. edgeaaent of Sheriff deeds, aa an deed wiu.be acknowledged ustU the panbaae mooey is paid GEOKOE W. PILE, XarcklA bberiir. A SSIGXEE'S SALE. Hj ruts ef aa order lapsed ear! of tbe Court of Oommoa rmaaor Snmurimt Cul, Fa-, the aader igsed Aastgaea uf EllJBk Shark?, wiu U at paauc asm oa the ntumnweef akl SMtgaer, a Saturday June SOfA, 1877, at 1 o'clock p. bv, Uw feUowtog deecrtbed real e A certain tract ef lead tKaatv ia Larheer- Tp., Soaaanut Co.. Pav, adjotsAmt mad l Hamuli S. BenL Peter Kaepp, J. F. Bittner, Otu Law rsa, Peter Weimar. Ladwlek Tawng. and eta er narilalag U aana mar ar leaa, aad allow aaeea, ef which there are about IS) acre denied, a acre he ueeadaw, with a tww Mory lag dweO ag ham, a one sad a haU tury frame Sua sad a good bank barn tBnua erected, known a tbe Bmu. Croaw km. .... TaJiMS: Subject U a dowry of trr?SI, emu iag to the wldvwaf BBjmlu Orasby, dee d. Tea net eeau. of the mveanee meaav ta be Bud ea da r of aale ; one-third iaetadtng the tea per cent, u be paid oa cocnruM Hob af aais ami dealeery at deed 1 eaw-third la U aauath aad eae-tatrd la oae year treea tbe date ef order wab interest ea aaywaat; to Be eecara by jBdgwmi.t --s-. H. BL BEAL. . ' Aiigjise. Junta TaTOTICK. tyrai yrauss Lowry. by bar") In the Court of Commoa Plea af SaBMraat Cuk, Pa. Na.D(i April T. 1CT. SafcDama 1b Ok- aeax woe nwm Jm-1 eaihCtxiauarr, 1 DaaM Lowry. j ware. . HarUMr been acBulnlBd nmHlimi i ta Sod and report the facta, with aa opinio in the una etatsdeuBU. Notice M hmlj firmm Urns 1 will it at m aAea, la Ur booaab ef MiauBTtn Pa.. a Saturday the tal day of Juaa, A. D. tr.1 uBwuaa wmmti waa CMnaraw tne del are ol .1 eommlafioa. and all tenon mtereaed may artead if tacy thank proper. jun.i k. atvrr. June A CommterheMr. i 4 SRItlNKi: PAI.K n, umf-i .?.-. I. n ine.v.art ;4 I ruar m -inir !... .1 ......... ! a Ulna n. Mill at!f at wiMl talennihr' iTCmiM.-. : Sain r Jiui, Ju te ."50. 1S77, at I nchk-k p. m . tbe f.tl-'Win.r Virl'l ri-il Vs. tile, vl : ' ) A ivi I ll "UIJ- K Iiw. i i.wv I Sjeret '-. r . n-maininn :.S7 m j leM, el M-h l l '.n fci.it. ailA I two rtiiry lwl. Kr.. 'f"l oi't'T '.ut I tmlkllnii themw : mI- rh a.' ! ..,. J,LJ,,Lna mjc I. .'li. U :i. K'mn Bwr, Suunel li. Ynr, Irji-o-.i -.h i.ij'U'rr a-l vihrn. - . ' TEKMS One-third a b; n.i ..r f.r -r rl'. one-thiM la Mi months. n.l 'bin! l iwtle m.iia. with iat nf ?u tr'.srr-1 tio-.n ir. ai dvol.al. pAn,r.LHPir:!Arf. .tun S. 'V v-t Q.REAT INDUCEMENTS TO ENCOURAGE IMPROVEMENTS. 11 B SALE: CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. IN TH E NEW EXTENSION or BEDFORD, MAR THE SPKlNiiS. Will otfr at private sale at low prtoee al oa easy term and emdiUona, via : Only One-fifth Cash Required on Purchase, Balance Payable in 1. 2. a mnil I V KAILS, equal pajmeni In Bond, w ii b Imernt at iii ptr cent, pir anuuiu, iyabie fcod aiuio Mrur.al by moriuaKe. . . Tbeowm-roflerli-n to lbeiurobaiv udenred). A 8PEUIALOUABATEE that at tbe eitilrutlnu of the ft.ur years, rhuuld Ibeputrkuer oedisaaiimeit witb hi purr has, will reluudtbeoriKina! UTtaae inutai a ex mumI in the receipt (or deed In ihe hand lit Jdemn KumcI fc Lungreneeker until all the pay menu are motie), and bae (lie lot or Iota rwwa rerted un pa) ment or orl!nal purrbaae alBuuat, BroTidiBK the i ir kic are free trut incum ranres, nmi a when bcDxIit Irim i.wntr. . partirulars apply t Or Kt SStLLAIJiNHKNKt.KEK. Junes. Bedlurd, Fa. IM1 "tt'TT T B,!1" one one-half J2j 1 1 i 1 J dusea d tbe moat tieauii ful new Chrmoa. ia rcai h nil el..r. ecr seen for 41.00. Tbey are mounted In S xlo b'.ara enam el and mill mats, oval openwir and wuaell any. thin; u.'W briure the puidle. SatislarliuB ajtiaran- teel. TwoaaaipIeK lur aeenw, orsia Birijoceni.'. Send loeenla lur xrand illustratel i-alakue wilb rbrwiBoor Mooutlxbt nn the khine. S0eMs X'r twulandarapeKaudCalia Llllieaou bUt k ;ruund. J. LATHMAM Oo., 414 Washini$inn St. Boe bm.MaMafhuseiui, Bead.Uarur Chrnmue, EnsraringaidArtwitka.A FORTUNE. Junes. TVTOTICE. l Dl u to n-Hiiy ir pu-iuc in.,, . tbe pertal pruoerty ul Daniel Miietoller, If no . . . i. . ' . t . .. 1. 1 Ti-ni- b, jnirwu,ii"' - " toller, and am the owner of laid property. Any one parchattnK any of tbe aid pruperty, becume Uahle to me ..r the Taloe Iherocf. Junes. - I 111 AH MOSTOLLEii. NEW STORE. ill In the Excelsior Mill Building, West End cf Main Street, SOHEKSET, PA. We hare for ala a a full and varied stuck of gen eral Jlerc hand ie, confining of : Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Stoneware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Notions, and a Large and ' Full Stock, of CLOTHING, SALT, FISH, WHITE LIME, PLASTER, FEED, Floor, etc., etc. ALSO a full tine of farm Implement, among cfck-h are tne CHAMPION MOWING AND REAPIXOMACHlNES.wetl mad and warranted durable. l Liaht Draft, all the rital piru twin; made of Wr lught lnm and steet, n rut aaetai maeninea. The tm Implement above namni'are ear zrea' - moodm, an. i upon wuicn we t n .a 1 1 ami BANTER. One of ourrnfti.mer Uibl u that U he had In lujr lw mowing maclitne?, he would bey ereryune CHAMPION- The Oliver Chilled Plow of different number, for one. two or three hone. Warranted to Loam beiier, Kun LiKbier, Lazier oa Man and H-irne. eiick better tn imv rnmnd and turn a more regnlur and even furrow than any rmm m nse. WeJu hare en hand an.! Cir mleibcfcllowicr nrst-ciaa MACHINERY, Which we will warrant to be Well Maile and of BviBd Material. dea guodwtark aeauy oth er jta-bine 01 ine aiihi ana i mfH no man's money an 111 he ha alveo the ma ehiue a Utfrnyth tri al and hi aatisa e.1 with it work. ill THE EMPIRE Thresher, Sepanlia- anl Cleaner, S, S and 10 horse power. THE A. B.FARQUAHr,,4borB!UiiB- er with shaker attaabawut. THE BEST." Tbe lHjtrjt.wn Urain and Oraas Seed 1M1L THEHOOSIERturfee.) (Train .a-! Oram Seed DritL THE BEST." rue Hagerrtowa. Stiring Tuoth Hay rake. DODO'S CENTENNIAL eif fmmp HorMvrxkA MELUNCER'S Hone HaT-rake Hillside Plow, Csvst Iroal Jjmug Plows, . Doable Shovel Corn Plow, ftrjthew, Klekles, tKrsia Crstsllcti. : Forks, NkoTelM ami all ktada of Plow Caaalagia. Sltearit, Polnta alfs In fact ererrthing ia Uta Agrirultural Tsil- nt I me tbat worta Seepaa;, waiea wwwiu try i Bell at Mask nriee a wid bleaseeareBaVieaera. aad aa low a they eaa be had aarwhere. All Kind of Prdea tain in && eAayt, rA at rag, wuipU rwjir, but ter and ef9 All kinds - grain, htef- huU: $hep emef tmf jAtbb, aai epeeialiw Ifool. of tehu-h M aMMf i.lPJO yeHnd, for trad or eitth. , flSSlUXEE S NOTICE. itvtlre Is hevebe grrea th.it JaenS Keim. of Elk Llefc township. Siaerset Col. Pa., ban madearol aatarv awianiBtent ef ail hie real and personai te la t. iu am, ia tram tor the heaeat of at eredtter. All person therelure indebted t the rnal Jaee4 Keim will make Immediate, nay mat. aad tneau mvmgeiaiinaevdimanil wiil proamt laem wsth- out delay. - w JB. SJ. 1.1 1 r m:ir. , Jlay. A "e.inte JaeoiiAcisa. A SSIOMEE S SOTICE. arslne iafaeelrtr mtrrm tbml T VTi-k ef Lt- I1IB I imanat uu r- sua area 1 e4mtBrvaigamsul te me. ml B He aetata, ee- Store aiiufareloiisB al aad persoaal x ine ncneuc at aia ereuioara. AUnerseMsaece4tetaa4l. P. Fack. aad tboee havicg eiaim will make koewa tbe aaaw on er before Saturday, Junelu, IfTi, at the auew mt Flick A Cborpenrng. II taeset4tcmeaian Bat made 1.j that time tbey will be joaced ia the haari m aa aclkcer tee emieetlram,-- O EO. A. TEOXPSO. Stay a. A-eaareee. .hi i-ii i ti. . Tli af fit, t.MKD -...nM i, "f '' Il.lt.i,rli4.(,, . r.w.a.w lj -m,i.ur,a wt- ttaf.-i TENNAOT, POUTER, BOYTS icoesors to SUmllei-; )' -TP CD TJ ZD IT . Machine $ Fone Works, Muter lrert.Oprctle Ll!fcO. K. It H pot, lUvillc, I'h. Mnuunif hm-M of Kitroad mul .I;ithiLc Ca(ir,-, U. II. Frogs, Switch Stands and Briillcs, Tnirks, pit Wnntt. Irl rics, Ir.in Wheel Jlurrows, Stone Fieks, Hamnu r .Kid C.ii N, Uride Trusses and I Jolts, .'lows, Vl-nv Casting, Ccdk, Parlor Heating Ctor, Oraus Fee Yxxz, Fsdcs. ZzZzvr T7or:. MisscIIancoiis CfvstinH Mudo to Order. . JUcbuiery of aB kin!s buiit and repaired, st Short N'.nk-e anl Kra.eWilc Terms. Also on hand all kinds of Material Usod about Steam Enainoa. On Meam aii water Pine Flttlnc. tira Vatrea. Urasj Wire. Cam racaing, Leainaraifl kiiimt Heltlav. April 11. B O L T mTf1.Tm i.llI.UTetlTIJ, 'a mT '-SaSam- TO OUR READERS. jtP? A 012.00 Coral jevelrY 0ft. b GIVKI AWAY. a mmrf Barrel Wfcr ! Ma.le l-f JtWELRV COMMNV'anjnkrM arul Bhixi m tal. cxtmaokoinahv OSPOTUltYolwidCOll. vJi dlWELRY F'EE.Ca.MuiatCIl- I a r-. ' i o LACE CK09S BiTCS. 4 Smnm mm Ul mm wry. tfc. lUmmj ovnus, rxoi. - V la ruaasca Jtearr Co, PmotMM. T n ...iiw "'"till itsi a. tut tau Si iml " lSln...: CORAL JEWELRY COUPOIf. Ob rWewHrw. -f AaS I , Sispaaa, lehgwtkOT W.tb S4 lb IhwtM the r-u far ;nrAc i, w iMMiiasjiel vimtsavbl framum r e.w ... -- "--" 'i venijio uw i. weaamam. atVI Wt. Wl 1 t Ji sisawlss ailaw afcvsm UMuattuf IMPORTANT NOTICE. 9avimt4 H b f'-tr-T. w -wi" r-..! t-w-r '-CORAL H D-OP$ i DROP I J JflMt aM4 sb. is trwsb jem Kfi ssL.v. p AI ITIiOIU 1 pv ii w- r th aT a'Sr-, m-mtt uf fte mfJ I PsjfuMw rbwc -Vw-ir, t. w wars vmr rmtrm uscirwr um w.w wa eyvcBEX vn ewurmuy iO c FLEASE STATE IX WHAT W. P. PRICE Ha opened a choice mlectloa of Agricultural iTpl'-mccta vnd Fann M.nebintrv. em:rai'inir the trailing frapiement of the day : among which Bill lie Imiud tbe Wood, Kirby. I 'Upper aiul Hul hard V.iwers and h in ; K k (li ck lever) Sulky Hay Bake: Advance. fad-lurk. anl Arrh er Bay aUke : round and Muare teetb Kevulving Kakc. Pump. 'arm Bella, and all kinds of im plement large and (mall, 4 the moat approved pattern, for garden aud larni ue, ml a full an. I complete r.oek ul Woo. I and Wlilow Ware. Oar den aad Field aeeil. The faiaoa Oliver Ciulie-I flow will alao be fumuX in rt.t knlre and tior. lor the leading Mowing Machine: extri part for all Machine fold by us on ha mi. A vllt lir iosipectkin 1 renueted. On application deal er will be InmlJhed with n cataAiue, to wbk h I tiair attention la erpectaily cailed. 172 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa. "SlRLES'"H0Tli7 Corner CANAL and CENTRE Sts., Near Broadway, NEW YORK. Tint etess accommodation Sjt fonr bond red Eocra aal Ucard $2- 50 Per Lij. aprllt pUCLIC SALE. By directkm of the Court of Cbminon Pleas cf Somerset l.'o.. P.. the uoderiienel Assignee d treorgc Ackerman, will sell at public aale, un Friday, June 15, 1877, at 1 o'clock, p. ., on the nremie, nt the resi dence nl Gcjrge Ackerman. in Q.nemab.ining lw;.. the following described real eatate. Til : No. L The boutei'teail farm, containing ?3 acre, sitnate In Qurmahening turp.. all eieare-1 and in a good Kate ol ealiikatiun, with a sat. laro. iK'is wu.i-1-houjie. orrhanl and ten acres.f ntembiw. This farm U ou tiie larof ik r: le. i ing lnm Stoystown to Bcdiont,aiai u a Tery di airable home. 2. A tract of land Ml aale Shade inT,i jiiinlng Kenry Koonts, Here. I,hr. t'yru lV-rk- ; pile awlathera. eoBtaulna 2acre.weiltiubeR.L Term u?ade ktwiwu on dar of eele. AUKAHAM LAMBERT. May . Alitnee. I'ATENi'S ! FEE ELTiCfEII. EaUre Coet fcOfc. Patent Office Fee U ia adrane. balajv- ti 1 wiliiin moctk alter patent allowed. A'i i ice and examination free. Patent SciJ. J. VANCE LEWIS CO... vVAii.ViJiOaS, tt.:. UDITOU'S NOTICE. . Tue underkrnel haelng been appointed Au ditor of ihe Orpuana' Ooeu-t, ef rSomeniet Omaty, toexaminetbe calculation of tbe several truu taaen be the heir, and nuke distribution ef tbe fund in the ban.: of the Adminis-.rator of John T nomau, dee'd. to and araung those legally enti tled thereto. Botica I berel.y cieen that I will at- tenu to the duties ol .i.l opin.intment at mr of fice. In n.mrweu 'n rr?ey, tne ii oay 01 jene act:, when aud viicreall perrona ioteroated may atutd. . TiLIMMlHH, Slay 9, 18TT. Auviiior. J. J.XlXAli-4S. !jjert, r. Brim ra. MEG AHA N & STONER. VLmi?rEi'.Eiis, RemecUnilr uform, the dlixen ol Sumerae I'.Minly. Iliat thej are prepared to Uk eon tract fee all kind of PWaterreg. Bcpairlrg nrvmB'Jy attended to. Ad'lree as alhjTe. . . W urk aoilcfted, snd atMacuoa gaaranteeis. Sov.ia, - - - 1M0T1CE. Sot otkv is beret girea that Jumea Lambert baa filed in the-eoaceol Internal anair aaappiicatkm a a warrant for acre ' and vl per- eheacf aaimprwed land, niaeied ta Suaycre.k Twp Somerwt county Pa., adioicuig lanit ef CbnUiM Spaagler, Joha Spsnglev, aavl otaer. Alav JX. WA.mx j ISTATEMliXT OF THE SUPER YIS0IW OF SOMERSET TP., I'r ttae Teaw Eawlms Atrtl S. IHT7 J J. B. (OOTITJIla, ru To an,uritnrifaTitlcmte.M......: fafl ?4 ' T" aaaiasa f.rur .... t -- - -...i - . . By work on road. . 4 ' fry salary By maniii., r- . nna gnaiou, an.- T amoBBt ef duplicate Ml 40 To amount due from ia settlr- arnt ,-. Si CK. Bv work oa roads -.I... 545 IS HyexiwrratiuuL.......-. 1 - HysaUrv..... Per. S. A. Khoad asnnos aaiatus, an. To anBoenl ef dupUcata 4w m : -- .... ' wr ua piadi. . ..... j3H5T By eatmeri'Jon...... 1 T By saiary...... ' v Biiasa '. a l By ea'h B M Bano ra-as. tnv Te timimit of aujiieate . . To saiant frm Hei4e-. To amount from t. tarna .... To aanvBBtef. sBle 4 IS M . yi 21 CK. By work en riad - B cmeraihn --- By saury Ht orders... - Br balaace nv mat eiilsnaimt, 4 CM T4 a x. 1 11 4-: ii rs Paid Aalitereaerw. r'eg " TeernaMB ht detst -..... .. . . SX ' S44 IT We the nu litcigui I AalitisHBt Sataertut Tp eertily the alwr stAteaaeut e oe eorreet. OEO.8PA SOLES. . . oEo.o. LicHrv. C t. WFXLE1L J.S.JHLLEH. XmjZS. Clerk. Auditors. t5 - X rj rt c. : i . ..r r . !! ' ' -r ...I CO. . i 'v C:. M.. iliru'' linn aal , kirels. Fibnua CoupimiC. Si..t-.i t ir ETC. 'ew. ' V .. iT-amn ft 4 ID H sex Vr .v. m.y f- t u S"L0SI .J u -J J f$U5 Wat fcalm. Al,-. ' J-. :.'cs jiwrtsv rn. rtmvmcm, liar, -i .tartar. WA r. r s. 1. .11 ' - ..Uu.i i!i C.,.,1. -t, ,r uimaai L. ST. LAZtSCL. ! i-J5 t-3WTT :Twmm .r -salaf BuW-UIBML wo will e-n ba atl tar r s-f f it; iskitf rni zk.x mI t'r- p R taVli Sstsr. aHtti . f-vrtT-r- M Cm r ti,t''i "w, BRCASTPIM.te , Ait ersjcra Bxtau. b lArrasw4 a 1 e n FLORENCE JtWELRV CO. id M 111 an III II at. rata tamaafc m. h sa riua, Tlr tHirT BaW W artff PAPER YOU SAW THIS. A Bafn. Sure and Cheap Destroyer ef tha POTATO MBliG,CaBBi5E Z Wr I iPOISON. H samwej l-a -waw. TIM) M SBWeoilc-. ftmtW aV-JtS. rft itmr't ta flsjrra, t aaensj. amaewt bar m.iMIs Wa.) LjcmiM uV'lh hnr-ftveh 4 M1-wamtrt D'aremurt ta tt- trade. UttiaAaVVCUJLMlirAt.W(Rfl3,r O. ilJsX lrtawsstt Um, Xsa VuftaC iv. $oa.oaa vn a piati jtiarr. J'uT n we will nw-fvt. hfrftw, all Wrrntel (hM Pta'ct. 1 Ptr J-dJ Um Sleere Buth : 1 pair Lnxrmvesi ljev Hti'm ; I ei PMnte rmla, 1 -t Amct' r-t -Hoiii 1 W el!lm Kin, 1 Kn.rr.avM Itaivl 'uiser hinic. 1 AmttiTM aue Kintr. ln)aii wirh ir'tL 1 Kievant Km Banrlrtt Frtntop,' Auidhytif Sit urn S.art Kmic, iniaii wi:!. .,:.J. 1 Spl-n.i. t iSil.rr.1 H:U Pin, 1 Mt JaatoJI' J-t ami kM fin aI In-irf. I ytx' set Jet t in: t)li, 1 Luvirti' J .Sett, (smtfntM, 1 t HjairtlSftfti" K'-k'ti'l lrdrifi. 1 (rvnt Klv mnt Laki) iWafe ltamTl Stivl. 1 ;arJiiul Kl tiwvl lStx-J(ic, 1 pair LoiJirti' A met u ft Scom fcar-lroT. Inlaifl wita rhit X faitc' lrrnaBw te4 Jet BniurtLa 1 Hv y S-xrt htnir aivt KlirMt WBteb CUaia. Taite yr chijii-e thmUr kx n4 10 jihce. Mat prt pttk'l tur fl, or may ) plc9es fm ehi-w f'r 60 ceau. IV.w i th limes to thm mfy. TTjcw ra-is run al!y ! rtiiNi tut )". P. SiM'KMAX. AiJ..iSL. 5ew Vork. His rj.u'jtata tr bisntty. lair dvmliDa:. ami H-snili'Y f oniuiJvyl hr any I'tT-ri taer in tbt city -. Y. lsy JUouit, hec its ls:, ma i ICK CKILIM SALOO V wfiwritlif tht he h lrtml ntna cvrSi-sr"' Irruic tSLrr. in iii Msmnuxh IfuiVlitv, ivt ha th'-re ")rnel a K:Aiin.nt an I !? rem S1mi. H Kwp' o bmml t all !iri j , mux- u'tiDi. arxl ciii0 liriuiu. irevd alwy m h iTf! Rfr-f kr tl?. He t-:l llvt ht the Juilva h1 M mM' wtien he i prvil to c. omoLii all caiirr wirh f"J rf;mi Tn. kiiinx. aSamier baari'r3 yii utL 3 mil, may 2, ASK YOUK TIXNEK T Hjrlwire dealer Cr the New Standard Enameled,Preserv ing Kettle, M-n'e only ( y th Staoeiart Maaafarnrie f'o., PutiftrafacPs. trery kstil flBrvl of rjjtt mm, warranu-'i antl srarntl n-A to Lesvii, aiwnWorajsxatfpijMma an"r mtxnt STer. Mlj . PATENTS. f. A. Lchwiaa. S-dKitur of Patents. Wahmg t'in, I). V. Xj riatenu n jy. Send Ut Circu lar. April 14, 1 year i " t,( sne"ur "ne Sample womd vWltr tree. -n. a Co., P-rtia.taa Maine. P'XECUTORS OTICE. r-jiiv; of SAinae! Ctitnp. Uteof BoHkmn Twp.f Ftt Co.. dtyaJ-J. LeUcrt U-rayrtiLary v ihm ahirrc rotate havlatf !ea xrot t tbv arb-'rHrstvl br tin fiar sativriiv. wl ia br'T miw-m tu ail arra-i t'trl U atasit Cytale tu TLaaS iramf4ilat LsByiaonat ao-l tft"v h.fiD "Ul:a anC I bo mrom ta pia ri Uf a 'laiy aathaf trarM UjT iwitle-t-Bt avt aiw-igB, . Jf Iwl-ati Uia l-tft 't t Jone?. ifj.7. Ma!. 1 he uwteryiimed Ci.tumisFers appniated to Tlew the Maes l.r a new eleetam .lietnet iu Semer act Tp.. herenr xiv notice that tbey will atieed to tbe d attest ibeir appututatent ea Ilierlay the Tth '4 Jone next, ol which all pr.tt luler ested will bike notice. WM M. 4'HRiK,K. JOH.f RKKStl'KKR, AAkOM BLIdiiH. May a. Comnua.t"oers. JtLliLiCSALE. By rirtoe of an order issued oat 'A the Court of Comica Paof S-menctCo, P-. loe uniler nrned Aigie ot .1-h earruu, will eu! at pao liu caie, ua Friday, June 22, 177, the tdpnring dertbed real eata'e. tu : A h.xfciy ruitiate-l farm slfua'e tu ueiet Tp. Somerset I.. Pa..eiB4alaing IWaeree, more 4- rs. it'. ..tnitiif laniu ul J. C atarron. Joon Oardner. 'rei. WHler and ethers, with a two. ta7 house, nank barn and etber eutMiMiaare tttereoa erecicl. Aiao a nne 'agar-cauip. awl iruit of rariowa kinds, apes eald (arm. Tnia farm ( esly two miles surta we id rwmeraet. Mum b k-bjud aod chor-h-st, awa an timber opon tbe "ikB-aS : fme-'Airl In ha I. one-third la n months as one-third m oe rear from date d mle. with uatarsaioa deterred neymeau Irmm day f sale. aV le-reeat. '" oe t-aid -B of a!e. PHILIP a WaLAKU. JdayXL Assignee. YSSIOX EE'S 50TICr. " Not ir Is here'.e r"" that TA Keim of Sail. bwry nerowuh. twm.rset Pa . ha made a 104 uatary aeyinaieDt .1 all hi real aod perwetai ea tata te nae. H uar tar ue fceueSt ef hie credit..-.. AU ei rm.ua tlaerelore BvloOtad to the aud Ed. Keim will sake ImmeutaM pajaaeat. lad thorn hatiuf cUttafor liemaas will preeeBt thorn w.tn wat dtiar. .ir. Lrrrto'gin. MiJIX Amtguee E.I Aeie. 0T1CE. K.tlre u berai.r ;ieB that 1 will a. a pay a But, g tea hn at t Albert fcatljasr. the 4t at uf Juae. 1TA ewe year alter oal. . Stty uneil'iiarL Aaocr B bay Jt mal note will bar a law tt:l Wr. Ijultag ba. not eamiiiwi w:tfetlAtlaKl. M.f Jo. S "LI 'jtO.f KACEB. upitoi:s xoriCE. i mttr of t;. awia-ament ef J.xlah snap fcr aad wile to 1 M. ScUroca,: tne .ert -tmmnumt JuUn U. Cbi Auiitor. t ncera.u tbe !va ataie ssl rp r a dLKnKwi. 01 to. rntMs la tbe iarle oi tan AeHgoeem lanrsday the leih djjef jane JnHX H. rnie. Alliti. Say Si. A laths i. v, wMiiliwua iiiuta,