The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, June 13, 1877, Image 3

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    Tde Somerset Herald
WEUNrKliAY .-. -
Joe IS, 18T7.
TIME
BALTIMORE fc OHIO B. .
PITTSBUEQU DIVISION.
On and after February 11. WT7. trains " J"1
road will tiriwrt Irvm and arriee ' Ifjwc, ewrner
Uiut ud nttr btroeu. SJ ttu:
EAST.
WEST.
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All trains raa by BalUiat.re Time, 14 minute
Utter tbaa Fiiubarya Time.
Mail train d.tlvevrej Sunday.
MunlMil lay Oars UiroaaA t afhlngUio
and Haltuaore wii'hnut chanir.
siereatT-ftre nlm tbe sBurtest, and to only
route liei'weeo Uie East and West via W ashing-
tTiket" oOIM.CkimfT Flfla 1mm and Smlth
Add Streets, and deput turner Orant and atec
Strata, Pitulmrrh. Pa. . , .
IM o.LE.OKlTtH Arent.
E. A HYXUMAN, SK, CuiU"UI
oBsaazT a :hal rmT aaiLnoan.
on and after May Hth, 18T7, trains wiU
run aMla,eooiecUnitwltkaU pejfener trains
ob the p. W. A B. B- E. (Mall trains dally, Ex
press, dally exefj Monday.)
LXaVB. AaaiTA.
Mall West 15up.m. 4 So p.
Hall East . .10 4 a.m. It SI . sa
ltan East connects, with Local West.
r.W.kKE. . rass naaxai. roiT.
Way Passenger En
Way Passenger WaS.
MaU EaM.
Mall West
.. it 00 a. m.
... Ii44 p. sa.
.. 11.41 p. sa.
.. p. nv
W. S. TEMPLE & CO.,
fHOMlT
Com mission Herchants,
47 S. HOWARD ST:,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Special attention civen to the sale ol
BITTEU. EGUs, 101 "LTRY. "VVtMlL,
and Leather. We advise fanm-rs not to
tubwash their wool, as w hole Jr'leefes w ill
sell best this season.
We refi-r to Fanners 5; Merchants Nat.
Hank, lla'.'.imorc, and to Peoples Hack, of
Baltimore.
"LioHTiiisa" bugs.
Toe month ot- ros,.
Uais in abundance.
Cassimebes at Schrock's.
Fob Soap go to Scbrock's.
Harvest your potato bugs.
Fob Coffee go to Sch rock's.
A fine chrooio at Scbrock's.
Tint Tennesaeans are coming.
Scarlet fever i prevalent in Altooca.
The cheapest Tea in town at Schrock s.
IIoousTETlM exceU. He gives "em
fits.
It costs SO cents a mile to run a locomo
tive. Potato bus arc now -a-orking on
time
full
Fuilowics the Murphies the potato
lS.
Davmcbt is now over fourteen liotrs
in length.
The telephone will tniA' wnly shirt
hand writers.
Stbawberie in market at twenty
cents a stnell.
Th truit crop will be comparatively
short this year.
The rain last week brought out the
clover blt;sotns.
It is the duty of every one to appear as
pretty as passible.
No more grain elevators needed grain
high enough now.
A foul tuneued female is an abominable
nuisance, and a disgrace to her sex.
To-morrow tThuradav) will be the one
hundredth bsrtbdir of the stars
stripe.
and
Ir toe want to learn how hard
the :
times are send
out a handtal ot bills to
collect.
The latest novelty in handkerchief is
dirk btoe silk embellished with the por
trait of a favorite actress.
VorMi man whea you go driving with
yxur 'jewsharp" remember thai your
horse is not made entirely of iron.
TJxtovrowx now boasu of a new s;eam
fire engine. Somerset boaata of four fire
hooks, nary an engine, nary a ladder.
Cash burers will find it to Uitir advaa
tare to buy tbeir Boot. Shots and Gaiters
lor cash at
s. 4. rt.'.
j Os Wtdnesday. May 30. 1S77, the house
We understand a festival is to be held . ot Captain John Morrow, with all iu con
nw about the 4th of July, ualer theMenn?, was entirely consumed by fire. Mr.
charre of and t the benefit of the soldier Morrow was away at the time asd the
1 10 vs. joely per in the house at the time was
a 1 m - - j his, daughter. The fire caught from the
Tnat White Lead sold by G. W. Sneers pipe of a ci-oking stove. There was no
is the acknowle!ed standard lor purity. ' insurance on the property. CapC Morrow
whiteoew. corrrinf pioperlie and .Jura- J is now over W years of a and the k
Liliiv. ! art? very hard on him. The family are ia
- ,. j limited rircamstancea and any aid that the
x SaturdavkkSt Barnet Pkkine. Fx-j, j g5 people of tiie county would like to
had the misfortune to be thrown from L render them, wiil be thankfully received.
bora. He was considerably brufcM-d, but A. H.
sstTOyjnjurei 0a w FriJmr large pulp
Tre Uood-thirsty mow iag machine and
premature green apie will soon be ntak-(
icf basnese fir the doctors and item
lor the rural Hrstuer
At ike June term of the Carol ia Coon -
ty Court. Frank M,rra, wa, cvicted of
' wMra. aJ ,tecl
to oaie year in tne penHeouary.
T tua-brrrv Feival lor the benefit !
mewce this . Teua, evening ia the ,
late reaidescv of Alex, -tutxman.
FliH-R tiaaehing Tauttma slowly We
sBote amaher deehn ot Si eta. by Lbe bar
rL or 44(1. per barrel ia a retail way by
Chr ant a,
Ctx.a Beeuts.
Tb.t wickeJ vwiorwrrtrh. a ho. 1
;n.n.i.-kLk ririti,.iha.T
to get oat aad btaiie tbe crupper.' 'with i
the remark that the "aid marc pclUmA ' ,
aras "kiose-" I
. , ,
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Ta No-r?VL Oo aivi after li first :
a Ju:t I wiUaJnpt the Cash Systesa. and , CWT cl comeimra( u -Uit.y
will wl Bunt. Sbuea. and Gaiter atrKy j fcliuc irrrgaiaxuy. FortWnaore, it
tor cash l greaL-y redaced pricr. : ajiau'ite tlie actua ot the kklnrys. by
, - tt- S which huparii.'a are. so to sak, siraiaeti
. ! tnwn tbe 4uod. and any tendency in the
Lat m be clraa, ia idr to be Wwltby. j annanr ocpuas a prow htegish aad dis
b iluna;Lir ia aiut an njiBirral erdrlea Oatefwrted. W Aether & b
-fMp:ve tenoVociew anJ rewdef the skin j
while aad OMaKAv mt use GWa Sul- i
4nr N0rrs4uuscan withstand it
!Vyi t rittent sB No. t rHxth Avenue. ;
New York. Hill's Hair aad
H baker ;
i
JHe, black or brow a. 34 eta.
Meet:xg op thk eeicblicah ctatk
cokvaktiox. lleadqaarter Republican
tut Committee, Ilnrrislmrp. Sta 21)ili,
1877. In pursuance of a n-solutum of the
ItejMiblic&n Stale C'tirum'nUf, fliloll at a
meeting beU in Il.-trrb.bur, lU'u. dav. a
Iiepublican Hl:t!- ('.:u, nli-.u. lo U- o.tii
ptwed of tleli-t'.nirs limn rf-i S-iiatorutl
and Represcnluiiw Vtii(i. u I lie ti!imlrr
to which web UiMiid 15 i nliticJ ialhc
Legislature, is ticrt-i.y talii-J l uert in
the city of Ilarrial'Urf, at twelve 't'lik
noon, on Weuuifjay, August 29, 1377,
ior the purpose of uminuiinit eanUiibtles
for Supremo Jut! ge, St:ite Tresaurer rii
Auditor lieneml. lm mutl fur at 1 tie
ennuinif (rcDt r.il t-li 'ti.m a Uii'mxiIi iy
at Novemlit r ne xt.
By iriiT r C'onimiitrv.
HrNBT M. Hott, .
A. U"iws NiHtms, - I'liitlruian.
Xotuk. Notice is herebv given that
all IicencearcmaUiiag unpaid July 1, 1877,
will be collected according to law.
Joslmi Kki.i.er,
" ' . Treisurtr.
Cou-ateiSs Co.'a ilarnetw Boap. cold
by G. W. Speera is a new article gotten
up especially for use in the stable. It is
wiliioul a rival lor cleansing and healing
purposes.
A number of our young folks talk of
(retting up an excursion to bouiersei on
the 2'J-lU ot this month. They propose
baring a special tiain to leave this place
at 4 o'clock p. ru. Jrt. 1111 tint Vattn.
0. ahead. The two cheap John's have
gone back into business, and are selling
iiotxis very low. much to the satielacUun
and aceommoda'aon ot a needy public, but
fH-Iiroct sells the cheapest goods in town.
Pit away his little ulster ;
Lay hi flannels iu the drawer ;
Bring forth his linen duster ;
Lead him Irom the city's roar ;
Gone to get a sherry cobbler.
Amongst the fashionable intelligence in
a neighboring sheet occurs the following :
it is not polite to enter a place when yon
are not invited, therefore Ton should
not go into a store where they do not aa
vertise. ... .
Catt. Kimuel last week received 1
letter from the Connelhiville Urevs fixing
the time for their encampment at this
place for June 15lh. They expect to go
iuto camp and remain until Monday or
1 uisuav.
Notice All persons indebted to me on
book account will please call and settle
their accounts before the 2Uh ol June and
save costs. AU accounts not settled by
that time w ill be put in the hands of an
olhcer lor collection.
Sol. Uhl.
Sometimes a man gets op a stunning
joke, s la 11s his knee with pleasure, lakes
up an exchange, see the sauie joke.
scratches his own out, and wants to hang
hini9elfto a .iiaa-lean pole. ou ncedn t
Uunh; vou know how it is yourself. -V.
1". Utr'uU.
IicuMK IloiTeU. Late Brollier House.
J. C. DavU. Prop. This house hs been
newly furnished and refitted throughout.
Its luxation is the best in Leriin, leing in
centre of town and nearest B. V. it. H.
Coardice by the week, day or meal. Good
rf.ille atuched.
Ti'K firecracker nuisance Las already
got into the head ot the last boy and
girl, and if not nipped in the bud may be
come as great an inliiction as ever. 'The
sale of all such dangerous missiles ought to
be prohibited altogether, or if allowed at
all only, sulfcred on the 4th ol July.
IIf.f.r is the short-stop philosopher
again : These fine moonlight nighls one
meets on the street tender couples, who,
under the moon's pale rays, say sweet
nothings and wander ahsently arm in arm.
Who can tell but that the girl is chuckling
to hcrstrif that she Las a leliow to pay her
ice cream and straw licrrv bills?
The X. Y. Tribune, ol the 2oih inst..
in noticing the meeting of the Good Tem
plars in Maine, while recognizing the
value of the organization, advise caution
in the juvenile department. That paper
says : Don't let them be too young.
The lad with down ra bis lip is apt to
louk w iib scorn and disgust on a pledge
coaxed from him before bis milk teeth
were fairly cut."
On the Clh of the present month the
store room of Robert Smith, at Shanks
ville. was entered by burelars and five
hundred cigars, three or lour barrels of
flour and a desk containing all his private
papers and revenue accounts abstracted
iherefrout. There U no clue ss to who
the guilty parties were, but it is to be
hiped that they will be captured and dealt
with according' to law.
Be it ordained by the Burgss and
Town Council ot Somerset borough, and
it is hereby ordained, that any person or
persons whe shall deposit any ashes in
any manner whatever on aay of the streets
of mid boruugh. shall be liable to a fine
not exceeding:" five dollars tor each and
every such ofiense.
Enacted and subscribed the 5th ol June,
177.
TV. n. Wei.flev,
Burgess.
A nuaiber u! pustuiasters in the South
and West, nays the Washington btar,
have written to the Postmaster General to
sar that silver has become a great annoy
ance to them. They are compelled to re
ceive it in sums ot five doUars for stamps,
it, and they represent that contractors
refuse to take more than five dollars silver
in navment of collection drafts drawn on
the postmasters lor mail service. They
i stale that silver is at a discount, and they
are uns.bie to make payment or get rid of
iu I nder the laws, as they are at present,
the Postmaster-General tan aiTrrd them
no relief.
Blyxyek has made great reductions in
priors of Hardware. Vou can buy goods
i iust as cheap front him as voa can bur
j ilum in the city. He buys his gvis from
. the manutacturer, and m large quautiiies,
asd theredre buys them at the very low.
lest price, and is'-d termtned now to sell
coods at a very low price. Call and see
him and get his prices, fits stork is very
completed including Building Hardware.
1'aml and Glass, Ons. tarnifties. and
Wooden Pumps. A rain we mt, call and
see Elymyer, and buy yocr hardware irom
1 him and you will save money.
" ? r . C!
mtil ot l,. r. Jaarkie a lo . at n est
Newton, was totally destroved bv fire.
The fire is supposed tn bave origuated
' from an explosion of gas ceamnlaied by
; materiai Moreu in the bui tiling. I he
S - '"
I " "a f "
i part ot the mill is a brick building and
(contained the most variable aaa--hinerr
mb fBePJ 'ai0T7- Th l'lJine'
"r ' r
iaa. The firm carried
an insurance ag-
gregatiag f35,W0L
UKeCLAR VECRETIOS ESE5T1AL , TO
K.U.T1L The regular arcmioo and flow
; uf the gastric juices, and the btie which
the use of Hosteller t Stomach Bitters pro-
mMts, are etTeet which coed ace material-
'-T " lt rrst.w ol hea.io, when the
e is durdered. Food is not digeated
d.vpeptic aloe. because lae ga I
u " deficient. ur-aiandant or ;
vitiated; tU Uve rjeojme 0-gesSd and 1
the bowels constipated brcsnse tne soppJy I
of btie is inadequate or misdirected. The!
nKtM .n .t. .i
sed a A bwwbs of rt taSaung gastric or j
bilioos ecrelioa. and relrviag the over '
Vx-ietl bowesa, or to promote oompiete.'
and therefnre Ua.tlU.'ul uh nation Huatet-!
ter outer nay ne retsea sposi u ooawi
Mrare to arromfKinh the rad ia view. I
I Thk following is a copy of a note re
ceived by the iliner' Journal, Pottaville:
h'l leel it my duty to inform the law abid
ing citin-ns of Schuylkill and Carbon and
ColumUa counties that there is a plot
alHitil liein made to rcscu.? tin Mollies
w ho are uo (HHifmi'd in j iil ami art to
ir liiinr. I IV-p Hi-U llicte will I all
cjution tskin lint Ibey will ru 4
aljJeTo get tiii-ai out tif jail uniU they have
U-ii exct uletl. Ho on jiiir guard; ll.it
r.o ten re, .., ., ',. ,
. Got k lit. One day of last week a letter
irom CImik. Hire, the 0blef,' be who han
dled stick and rnle sn long in this ivAice.
contained lite infunitaliiHi that be had
shipped from hia home in Sxithcrn Kan
sas, to on r address, a horued toad. His
udship arrived in good order on Thurs
day evening, and a rare looking reptile he
is, mure rcstiubliiig a lizard than a bud.
Back of hia head, just above the eyes are
two horns about a quarter of an inch in
length, w hile a number of other appear
at different places on his body. The color
is that of oar common load, with here
and there a crescfmt shaped stripe of yel
low. Any one desiring to see this curios
ity can have a peep by walking around
to this ofiice.
A FEW THINGS THAT WB KNOW. We
know that a disordered stomach or liver
produces more autlerinc than any other
cause. We know that very few physicians
are successful in their treatment ot these
disorders. We know that DaCosia's
Radical Cure will without the shadow ol
a doubt, almost immediatelr relieve and
permanently cure all ot these distressing
symptoms, n e know ot thousands wno
are willing to testify that what we say is
true to the letter. We know that it you
give it a lair trial, you will let us add
your name to the "clottd of witnesses."
Will yon give it a trial, and do it now ?
Trial size only 25 cents.
For sale bv G. W. Benford.
Also Agents for Prof. Parker' Pleasant
Worm Syrup, which never fails. Pleasant
to take, and requires no physic Price
cents.
Ask tocbself these questions.
Are you a despondent sufferer from Sick
Headache, Habitual CosUveness, Palpita-
tation of the Heart? Have you dizziness
M the bead? Is your Nervous by stem de
pressed? Does your Blood circulate badly?
Have you a Cough? Coming up or food
after eatinc? &c, ic All ot these and
much more are the direct results ot Dys
pepsia, Liver Complaint and Indigestion.
Green's August Flower is now acknowl
edged by all Druggists to be a itoailivc
cure. 2.400,000 hollies were given away
in the I'. S. through Druggists to the
people as a trial. Two doses will satisfy
any person ot its wonderful quality in
curing all forms of Indigestion. Sample
bottles 10 cents. Kceular size 7j cents.
Sold positively by all first-class Druggists
in t. S.
Ox Weduesday night a tramp named
Frederick Wilhelm, a German by birth,
who has been in this country about five
years, while walking along the path above
the deep cut that leads into Sand Patch
tunuel, missed his footing and fell to the
track beneath, a distance of seventy-five
feet. One arm, the k it one, was broken,
and he right hip dislocated. After the
fall Wilheim still retained sufficient con
sciousncss to crawl olf the track. A
helper coming along, be was seen aid
taken to Meversdale. where Dr. W. H.
Mevers, the Railroad company's physician
attended to him. On Friday he was con
veyed to the Poor House. His escape
from instant death was little short ol mi
raculous, lie is cettine along very well
and the prospects are that he will have a
speedy recovery
CtNlDEBAiu.K complaint has been
made, recently, by citizens who attend
church regularly, of the miserable venti
lation in several of the chorcues, ana tne
bad effect it has upon the large audiences.
in close, warm weather. The sextons In
some instances, open their churches late
on Sunday morning, and do not pay that
regard tor the romlort of the audiences
they should. If the auditorium of a
church building is well aired and properly
ventilated on the Nitordav previous to
holding Sunday services, and then opened
again on Sunday morning as early as pos
sible, the difference in the temperature ul
the building will be found to be astonish
ing. If however, the churches are kept
closed during the week, with the hot sun
stnkiiisr U12 outside walls and windows.
and are opened only s short time before
the morning services begin on Snnday,
nothing else than a hake-oven temperature
Can be expected.
To CoNMiirTiYEs. Consumption,
that scourge of humanity, is the great
dread of the human family, in all civilized
countries.
I feel confident that I am in possesoion
of the only sure, intallable Remedy now
known to the profession tor the positive
and speedy cere of that dreaded disease,
and its unwelcome concomitants, viz.
Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis,- Nervous
Debility, 4c, Jcc. I am an old fogy. I
believe in medicine. Twenty-eight years
experience as a busy practitioner, in tne '
best Lonsuiupuoa liuspiuosoi ue ma and
New World, has taught me the value ot
proper medication, botn local and coosti-:
lutkmal in the core ot this . great enemy
of our race. I have found it. But I am
digressing. I started out to say that those
suffering with consumption or any ot the
above maladies, tuat ty addressing me,
giving symptooa, tbey shall be pat in pos
session of this gTeat boon. ri tioat ekarrr.
and shall have the benefit of my experi
ence is thousands of . case successfully
treated. Fall particulars, directions for
preparation and use, and all necessary ad
vice and instructions tor success nil treat
ment U your own home, will be received
by yoa by ret or mail, free of charge, by
addressing
UK. JonX tf. tiCRNETT,
167 Jefferson Street .
lyr. 5-3. ; Lotusville, Ky.
The Soxebset Hocsk." The above
named commodioas building was thrown
open by the proprietors 00 last Thursday
evening (or lb entertainment ot the pub
lic There was to be seen the immense
crowd that was assembled of not only the
talent and wealth, but also the wit and
beauty ot the town, as well as a goodly
number from other pans.
The ground upon which this fine house
is erected, had upon it as early as June,
1733, a building for the entertainment of
"strangers and travellers.'' In that bouse
the first Couit that was ever held in Sxn
erset County, by the then Judge Addison, .
was held.
The first proprietor was n man by the
name of Rboads, and after him the tavern
wskeptiy Captain Fred. Huff and his
mother.
When the war of 1812 broke out Cap
tain Huff took out a company from Somer
set to Black Rick. and from that time
until after our great fire ol 1ST the prop
erty was used as a private dwelling.
The well established reputation ot Mr.
GeMge Taj man and bis mother as hotel
keepers it a sufficient guarantee to every
one that the Somerset Moose, lor iu ample
scoots raoda I :n fat those who may give
theta a call, will Mt haaurpaim 1 or equal
ed by any other eat'lisiifneert ot the same
kind in South" Western Pennsylvania.
Success to the Sctnerwt IToos.
X. X. X.
DoxATia's Tex seas rax s. The Ten
nessee Slave Cabtn Singers will give tne
of their inimitable concerts ia the Court
House, on Wednesday evening. June 30.
So popular is this troupe that tbey gave 1 IS
coasecntive concerts ia tbe cities of New
York aad Brooklyn daring tbe past win.
ter, invariably to large audiences. Of one
thing w are certain, aay of our entire as
who have ever beard tbe Tennesson
; ing will aut misa this opportunity of
again listening lo their wonderful nekv
dw.
Wc copy the tollow ing eomplisreatary
notice froot tbe OAWaaaai Gautttz
"It is intensely interesting from its
character and it is sole to say that the Ten
nedteast cave no rivals in 'the nutter ol
riving vAaqwalintti aatistCUoa to their au
dience. The light of a well trained baa-1 f
e youac, cmtarcu pcopec, w as save au ,
r I 1 1 1 V . 11
beta slave, but sac are bow abietoeu
tertain large audience was a novel aad !
suggestive ooe. The sweetness aad j
smooth arM of their voters was likewise :
an agreeable surprise. But tbe greatest ',
interest wa soaaed in the Bsturs uf tbe j
music- . Plaintive, joyous, rude, yet ex
nreivr. sometimes darUing ia iu aim
p I idle, utvoaea ureinier, sigztsua;
lAoortt, rod avovrd to icars. Tie music
mall uf a refigiooACASt. except a liitie of !
tbe Btodera whark is tbrowa is by way of j
variety. It ts ot a kiad vhktt aanst avua ;
pas sway, tor the iasutuiiua which cre
ated a is ar forever
AJ&issiaa. S3 erarSi ; Child rr K) cents:
Reserved seals SO cesrta. ' Tram and ;
seaufarsaleatScarors'astoKv .
"Somerset notK" openiso. On
Thursday evening last the new Somerset
House was formally opened to the travel
ing public wy a grand liouse-warming.
The house was brilliantly illnminnled and
all parts nl it thrown i-u for the eon
venieikv and ttlktervntiott oi tin- many
rre-fls that find Nrn iiirilr.1 lo Itn pieeitt
' and rive it a good send-off. At leai four
hundred persons were present The older
ones ami the more subdued of the youugrr
leople were gathered in groups about the
larlors or pnunenading through and ex
amining the house, while IboM) who weie
inc-liiiH ui mcliee the TerpMchoreau art
calbcrwl in ilie upai Umn uining-naHn
whiih bail lJl sfuvUlly filial up for
their amusement. At 10 o'clock sliarp
they marcheil into the room. On an ele
vated platform there sat
'A tuwiic I jke, .Uik, grlw an. large,
Tu give thcut aiudc in hu charge
Uo screwed UU ipea, aad gart them skirt
Till rout and raftars a' Ulil dirt."
Sets were quickly formed. "Honor
your partners," and
"They reefd. they set, Ibey erua'J, ibey c!eeatt."
Quadrilles, waltzes and various other
dances followed In rapid succession ; as
last as one party retired another came on,
keeping the floor constantly covered with
a whirling, swaying, gliding mass of hu
manity. The scene was gtealiy enhanced
by the costume of the ladies. We would
like to give au account of sou.e of the
costumes, but as our forte is not apparel,
especially fair woman's, we are compelled
to retrain, leust some ot the fair creature
might be unkind enough to say "that
young man don't know bias from tuck,"
and would be sure to call a Breton jacket
a Doily Yarden or a polonaise.
About 12 o'clock came supper. This
was the crowning glory ol the evening.
As the dining-room had been given up to
the dancers, a cold supper was served in
a room in the extreme rear ot the build
ing. Maybe you would like to -know
what kind of a supper it was. We shan't
tell you, but want to whisper in your car,
"a handsomer table never was seen in
Somerset, and that if everybody else ap
preciated that supper as much as a certain
hungry editor me know, they didn't care
11 uicy uiu not see n upper. dinner, or
breakfast lor three days to come.
The hotel building is one' of lbs finest
in Western Pennsylvania. It is GO feel
fronting on Main street by 143 fronting on
West, and contains 63 rooms for the use ot
guests. The house is finished from eel
lar to attic in the best style. Messrs.
Drum Jt Stern, of Pittsburgh, were the
architects who drew the designs for the
house, while its construction was under
the superintendence of our townsman
Vincent McCoy. Nearly all the rooms on
the first and second floors are finished in
pine painted so as to imitate French wal
nut, and a very good imitation Mr. G. W.
Johns, who bails from Greensburg, made
of it. Rooms on the third floor are tinted
straw, brown, cherry aad blue.
The floor of the dinuing-room is laid
with alternate strips of ash and walnut,
while in the office ash and cheiry alter
nate. The ladies' and gentleman '.'"jiarlors
are two as. snug, neat and pretty rooms as
any one could desire.
The bed-rooms on the second floor are
all nicely carpeted withf Brussels carpet
and furnished with walnut, bedsteads asd
walnut marble topped dressing cases, wash
stands and tables, while those of Ihe third
floor are equally as well carpeted but fur
nished with cottage furniture. Water and
water closets on every floor. The entire
bouse is heated by furnace, in addition to
w hich a majority ot the rooms are fur
nished with low down grates. The culi- j
nary department, however, is what most
took our eye. A large Duparunct Jt
Huoit range is the most conspicuous arti
cle in this department ; from it hot water
is supplied tor nearly all the second floor.
Everything about this department is in the
most complete-and convenient manner im
aginable, giving an assurance if any were
needed, when such a well known land
lady as Mrs. E. A. Flick is in charge, that
He mitint wiU be all that the most fas
tidious palate could desire.
It ia intended that the bouse shall be
lit by gas, and for that purpose Messrs.
Robinson & Cowley, ot Pittsburgh, placed
gas pipes throughout the entire building.
Works for the manufacture of gas wiil be
erected in a short time. That the house
is built ot the best of material it is only
necessary to slate that W. W. Davis fur
nished the brick, Critchneid Bros the
lumber, Isaac Jones had the contract tor
the plastering, and the masonry was under
the charge ot Ruby & Uockman.
The house will be under the manage
ment of Mr. G. U. Tajman, whose expe
rience in that line is well calculated to
give entire satisfaction to all guests. Mr.
Stephen Ward well beams on the weary
traveler Irom behind the desk, while he
that is "lovely." Mr. Chas. Robinson,
mixes everything in the shape ot tod
from a "whiskey, punch" to a "brandy
sling.' In short it is a first class house in
every respect.
The Cumberland AuegtKvin anH Tinut,
and -s- each contain a very flattering
notice of the new house and the "open
ing" which we would like to publish, but
want ol space forbids.
Os Friday morning last Dr. Townscad
was called to see the family of a colored
man, residing on the property of Judge
Logan, by name Samuel Nimmy, who
was suffering with what seemed to be
cholera morbus. His wife staled that they
bad returned the previous evening from a
tour through Ohio, giving vocal concerts,
and that Nun my had even freely of gteen
vegetables, at Pittsburgh. After dinner
Drs. Townsend and Crawford were again
summoned to call at the boose since three
other memliers of the family. Mrs. Patter
son, Mimmy's daughter, and her cbilil,
and a visitor, Mary Harris, were also
taken with violent vomiting. An investi
gation was al once instituted to discover
the canse ot the trouble, when it was
found that Niminy's son, named Lincoln,
had purchased one ounce ut arsenic at
Brown's drug store, on Thursday even
ing, and two ounces more on Friday,
about eleven o'clock, and had it charged
to Judge Logan, so as to create the impres
sion that it was ordered by the Judge or
his family. Dr. Townsend made inquiry
of tbe family and found that they had nut
ordered him to procure anything for them,
when a suspicion at once rested upon Lin
coin Niinniy as the poisoner and that ar
senic was the cause of all the trouble.
Antidote were treely administered and
everything was dune to counteract arseni
cal putsoniug. This wa so tar successful
as to save the lives ot Samuel Nimmy,
the child of Mrs. PaUersou. and Mr.
Hams, but Mrs. Patterson died the next
day at 4 p. m. During the excitement at
noon a girl living with Judge LTgaa'
family was induced by SKne one to taste
the coffee, and narrowly escaped being
poisoned.
After (usriicioa was directed upon Lin
coln Nimmv. every effort wa made fo a-,
certain from him the manner in which be
administered the drug, bet he denied all
knowledge ol it until he was taken aside
and kindiy told that it was necessary to
have ail the information be could give to
save the lives of those be bad poisoned,
when he relented and stated that be bad
bought the poison as above stated in order
to "lay up the old gentleman tor whip
ping him because be played truant," and.
that be introduced lie poison into the
coffee while his lather and step mother
were out, and also that be purchased an
additional? quantity in the tcrenoua and
again put a portion into tbe coffee before
dinner. He also claims that be and Mr.
Maocy'sson bad an understanding that
young Money should try tbe same expei i
iaent on bis father far Use same reason as
signed ia bis case. Whether this state
ment is true, however, admits of a doubt.
Coroner Winsbeuner summoned a iury
aad held an inquest over the body ot the
deceased, and a verdict that tbe deceased
cam to her death oa Saturday, Jane 2.
1877, by poison adminisCcTeO by tae bands
of one Abraham Lincoln Nimmy, was
returned.
Geobck P. Roweli & Co. deserve tbe
beat thanks of the advert is Jig community
far their efforts to prevent advertisers frooi
being imposed on try unscrupuioos poo
usherc. Every honest pahliaiier will also
thank ihesa for the aid lory hsve afforded
them ia maintaining their competition far
basinets by fair means, agaittf t the fraud
nkent practices U diiooesi rivala. Messrs.
Rowel & Co.. afaae of Newspaper Direc
tory tmbtmbers, bave bad tbe courage, to
aadertate the task of discriminating
among the sutetaenu ot newspaper, and
to fees the hostility which such a coarse
was sure to excite amoag those who pro
fited by misrepresentation. Notwith
standing tbe '"crusting ' article that fiom
time to lime have been koried at tbera.
sometimes by parties who ooght fa have
known better, they have persevered us
their cuorse, aad tbey bave bd their re
ward. Their publkattua baa taken the
Srst place ss Ut standard authority among
American Nevrsraaper Directories, and a
resrrence book far every lare advertiser
aad ndveruaisg agency ia this eosjatry.
Jerwf fVf rt. May 2 l7i.
Resolctioxb adopted by the ke-
rORMKD SCX DAY SCHOOL Off KRW CEN-
tervillk. The commitlee appointed to
.tvl, nn iilinna . ..ttn li. ika ,lwtl
ot aniimhr-riif i hildren. nmrar of tliia
"xh.iol !!? leave to offer Ihe hillowin? :
Viiri(KA.-i, Aitiiitrbty God in his In-
m ruluble fo iilemt) li ulnkm oil ol tmr
BinM. bv le:i:u, Horeme il.iv. t..lnrd
Grant, Lulu, and George Tiusul Waller,
all liicmliersot our school, and chiMren of
tltc mini fauiily, thertrliire 1
llenalred. Tuat alihoah our hearts are
filled with sorrow thai death has Ihu sud
denly entered iuto one of uur families and
smitten down, with onij ti ll mr-ke, lour
cuiuiren aoiicar tneir (xtrenia ami
bcloted hynnii.Mwe l.rrehy sn.Mtiit
tuiJic-Miii tu juiii ii- iwjciu iit tsuiui;.'
well, feeling ure that it was for the wel
fare of Die thitdren and the glory of God
for tlit ui to be removed Irom urtU to
heaven.
Iletolccd, That under this grievous af
fliction we nevertheless rejoice that
these deceased members of our sclwiol
were children of believing parents, that
Ibey bad been baptized into Christ Jesus,
.brought up in the nurture and admoni
tion of the Lord, taught to pray to God
and trust in Him for His mercy.
lietoieed.Thtit we thank and praise God
for His grace bestowed upon these chil
dren of the Christian covenant, especially
as niaailealod in the words of Florence
May during her brief sickness.
lltioietd. That as members ot the same
church and Sunday School we lay to
! heart her words of exhortation and en
deavor by the grace of God to profit by
them.
Itetolced, That we deeply sympathize
with the parent in their sore atlliction
and deep distress; that for consolation we
point them to the promise in God's word
which assures them that the salvation of
Jesus Christ is not for believing parents
only, but also for their children, and fur
thermore that we pray that a merciful
God may sanctify this dispensation of His
providence to their weitare and everlast
ing salvation.
ItepAeed, That a copy ol these resolu
tions be transmitted to the bereaved pa
rents, and that they also be sent to the
county papers lor publication.
Respectfully submitted,
C. W. Trvxal,
Aaron Will,
Scsax Smith.
Tillir Miller.
"WtTHOfT FEAR, FAVOR OR AKfEC-
Ttos." Whenever a party or person
commits some depredation, theft, or crime,
some friend or friends immediately rush to
tbe newspaper office and request that
nothing shall be said about him or them.
1 tiey stem to think that no matter bow
great the offense, the papers should make
no reference whatever to the nuttier. Aa
offender against the law, a thief, robber or
rowdy, should not expect the newspaiers
to screen him, or suppress the tact ot bis
detection. The public are entitled to
know what is transpiring in the communi
ty, and expect the newspapers to keep
them posted and frequeatly reporters are
censured for suppressing names of of
fenders out of respect to friends and rela
tives, and are consequently placed in very
unpleasant positions. We give fair and
timely notice, that as for ourselves, we in
tend publishing in the Herald tbe names
of all offenders against the law, and the
peace, good order and morals ot society.
whose cases come to our knowledge. If
any do not want to se their names pa
raded before the public in this manner
they must keep out of difficulties and
properly conduct themselves. We care
not who the offender may be, whether
wotrh 10 cents or $10,00o.if he breaks the
law he alone must be res(ooibIc tir it and
hU own exposure.
MARRIED.
MUSSER WELLER. At the Evaa
celical parsonage, Somerset. May tS, lTI.
by Rev. T. Eisenhower, Mr. F. H. M-.is-scr
to Miss Mary A. Weller, botli ot Soro
erstt Co., Pa.
TRUXAI. ZIMMERMAN. June 5,
1877, at the home of the bride, in Jenner,
twp., by Revs. A. E. TruxAl and W. H.
Bates. Mr. Cyrus W. Truxal, of Gebharts,
and Miss Martha J. Zimmerman.
DIED.
DAYIt. Mrs. Julia A. Davis, daugh
ter of David and Jane Clark, of Stovstown,
was born April 7, 1S41 and died at tbe
house of her parents. May 22, 1377, aged
30 years, 1 month, and 13 days.
orat sEW-TOKit letter.
Xkv Yrx, June 8, 1S77.
THE VASoEHBILT ESTATE.
Tbe mudule. increases. Williaa II.
Las gone off to Europe, coooe koowa
wbj, Mrs Le Bau, onecf the d&ajb
ter.', t& coaimeoced tbe coolest
over the will, and Cornelius has sued
bim for a cii'lion. And to add to
ibis trouble Teanie ClsfliQ and tbe
Woodballa come up aod sue for mon
ey wbich thej claim tbe old Commo
dore owed them for commissions
wben tbey were broker'. It is a
well-known fact that tbe Commudjre
did furoL-b them whb money on
which to d.i their business, aad that
it was bis money tbat raa that scan
dalou-i sheet, YYoodba!! and ClaBia'
Weekly, which precipitated tbe
Beecber tcacdal. Tbey now claim
$100,000, .d bave commenced suit
for it. Cornelius is about tbe best
used maa ia America, just now. Ilia
aflectionate brotberV frirods) (and a
man with a buodred miilioos always
baa plenty ol them) are spreading
stories tbat be is a drocksrd.aepend
tbrift, a gambler, and adiieted to
women. P'obably at oae time this
was partiaily true, but lar years be
baa teen as correct as any man ia
tbe world, lie was ia bis childhood
struck with epilepsy, and only re
cently recovered from it. lie did
epend tune moDey, and be does nor
owe the Gretley euate $13,000,
wbicb bis father refuted to pay. Dot
be ia a kicd, well-uceaoiog man, and,
ti?piteof Lis long continued ill
bcaltb, a maa of much more tfcsa
ordinary ability. Everybody bere
hopes be will succeed in gpuiaj
what would seem to be lillle enoogb
oot of so great a fort one. Speaking
of
wo.Hitru. AsrcL.trti5,
lii is is tb-tr firat appearance for some
months. Tbey lot their grip upon
the public, about two years ago, and
bare never been able to regaia ii.
Oace tbey were very rich, but tbey
did not know bow to keep their moa-ev.-aod
they eot down, doa, ua
til tbey are livicz now ia abject pov
erty. VToodhull makes spasmodic!
attempts to tetnure, ooi me puoiiC:j350, and an improvement ia Kqoid
take no interest in ber, and Blood basj measnres, $750. The long haired in
deerted ber, following his notion ofjyentora who bad all sorts tf gim
sunding by an affinity only so long j cracks bowled with indignatioa at
as it is pleasant to bim, and Tecniei the low price procured, and ttere
was alaays a disagreeable pers.,n was a great deal of fua evolved dur
wiiboat any point at all Thrown ing tbe sale. Forty -three patents
off from a very nasty surface, tbey were sold for aa aggregate of $N. 000.
lived about so long as such flies osu- . kc sis ess;
ally do, and have gone as cb flies 'is Tcry doll, and tbe old complaints
always do. Tbey bare bid tbeir are fife. There seems to be no vital-
very sbori eumroer. j
DECiEATIO.f DAT !
was generally observed ia tbe city.!115? ennot B,P lh C!k,J
Business a entiielr rapeaded. tbei bein? lkJ PJ- IateJligeat job-
s tores retusioiag closed ail day. Tbe i
proceaaioB was very ice. coapt isiog;
all tie taJitarr. tb' police depart-;
m.m :t it. LiLm r il . .... t
v-!r..r t. '....: .
train QLirssaastuvkuii sit ij :
testifying tkeir ref-pect for tbe fBemo-r
ry ot tbe faiiea brare. it ar.a w .
TrA'.erdar 1 hat IdHt irritrd nnrl
rrt that Tear aav flown iu thoes !
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ru viTora of ike war, ko tock pn;
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IBB) AAaTBB A-ia aa-va-aw. -MA K B War A, 4 A WtT PI a via. .
to tbe war buy aad eaaaeost yoong
Jm m J.
rxieo, are gray-aatrea, La tae mioa;e- itu iv bis estnoiu-arae-at ia p rr, tae ; n aena-aaaent . sse. nr iw uacat tt
a..l.4i-J ..f lmji .;u;.uo..dl.....luIMtlflMt!SaU At,
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very aiowlr o tbe woeesioo. Tte .
lacreBseU ag?
orations was
of inoae who Bade,
sa especially nouceabi
One w bo
I knew at tee begianinj
'cf the war wea brighVl,i'" c ft"
' moving1 mto rf thtrif -livr-, Wrr
tlx fchoulder-Mrsp pr wtJ ud
'. " ravaUeT,. ats'f
i out f tl. ;!.. l-ul vr jr.r.lv,
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jftiill htsutlrut fir lh it'wdier.
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! Ucr siivtT in hM bu:r. )
1 H. tiiiirt-
U. i i . .t-.w,
had lo-u trme'rvift rfvwnvft h,
but be was -tl t j I- o'l d I't'i J
man. -YtMttlday bf rs-mi p em
a monument in B Ii;t, u
crppit, ;rT-bairpfi ina-, bo Lr ked
aitfhongb httuih iiAve Imi a vt-
Tr.of 1. war i4 '12. iulft.d --t iiv
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rtETTIER n BPER-
A
great uiaiiT ytare ago,
four
lar-
brothers, sona of a L n I.-laud
nier, came to New York and learned
lbe priuling business Uetuns Mr. Howard received Lis lurue
tbroagh their apprentieer hip, tbey , iiuna on Saturday and returu lo
commenced bojk priatiug in a small , Utah iu a few days to carry out tbe
wsy, wbieb, as tbey a ero sober, j purpo.--es of ibe Uovcr&meut. Ha
iudustriou.H and shrewd, mm got to j will al Lave ample fjjd pUed at
be a very largo wj.. Tbeei b iy- j bis di-p sal iu orji r bring
were Joseph, James, Vi!ey at-rt j ueses logeihtr.
FletebT Harper. Fletcher ihej Afu r iLe dtvt I. j.uk li s in Le trial
Ida: of ihs broib-r9, died tti!of Lee, Mom n lUlinue tl once
week after a bu-ine.- ca
reer of half a century. The family
was a remarkable ono ia many re
spect1. Tbey never bad a difference
or a qaarrel. With a boMtoefs
amounting to millions per year, witb
the largest publishing bouse ia this
country, and one of tbe largest ia
the world, everything in it weut like
clock-work, each brother managed
tbe department be was best fitted for
wit boat interference or suggestion
from tbe others. If one had any
dottbu as to -tbe advisability of a
movement, a couocil was called, acd
whatever tbe decision was it was
carried oat relentlessly, and failure or
success, it was ail the
same. As sous were bora to
them, tbey came into tbe firm, all be
ing literally bora to tbe business.
Every male Harper was educa'ed
first, arid then compelled to leara bis
trade, if bis taste run to printing, be
was put into tbe office the same as
any other apprentice, and learned
tbe trade aide by side with tbe bom
blest boy from the streets. Some
were thos disposed of, others were
put into the counting room, o bers
into stereotyping, and others into tbe
warehouse ; and so many are there
of them now tbat each department
faas Harpers', not only at 'be bead, hut
all through it. And everyone take9
the place that tbe wbold to council
decids for him, and fills it without a
murmur. Xo matter how hnmble
h's place, he is a Harper, and La? aa
equal interest with tbe others in tbe
house, but be is required to do bis
daty, and do it well. Xot to do your
duty, is the one unpardonable sin with
tbe family. There never was any
bead to tbe bouse. Wbea asked
who was the Harpr, aad who the
brothers, tbe answer always was,
"any one of tis is the Harper, and
the ethers :-re the brothers.' Tbe
business of tbe honse is simply im
mense. They have published thou
rands upoo thousands of books', tbe
valae of tbeir stereotype plates beiog
estimated at over SS.OOO.OOO. (Jo
where yoa will, in every boose ia tbe
Ua'ted States, yoa ill see books
with tbe well knowa imprint, Harper
Jt Brothers. Poetry, fiction, science,
philosophy, school-books, atlase?, en
cyclopedias, theology, art, mechanics,
everything under heaven tbat bus
ever been written aboot or printed,
both from American and European
pens, all will be found ia tbeir cata
logues. Tbcir Magazine has a larger
circulation thin any similar publica
tion in tbe world, and tbeir illustrat
ed paper and Bazar rank equally
bigb. . AH tbe operations of the baa
itief s, except paper-making, are car
ried on on the premises. Jn their
immense tire-proof building, the pa
per is taken is, the manuscript is
read, tbe type are set, tbe stereo
tpying plates are made, lbs press
work is done, tbe folding, stitching,
binding and ornamenting, in short
the entire book from beginning to
end is made in tbe concern, even to
tbe desigaiog and engraving tbe pic
tares. Tbe death of the last of tbe
founders will make no difference in
tbe business of lbe concern. After
tbe death of Joseph, some years ago,
tbe remaining three turned over tbe
eontrol to tbeir sons and nephews.
only taking part wben very grave
matters came up. There are pleaty
of trained men to take tbeir places.
and there is no fear of the great
boose losing any ot iu prestige or
rigor, there arc graodchiiarea ol
tbe original four ia tbe firm now, and
in a few year there will be great
grandchildren. POLITICAL.
Tbe result of tbe investigation in
to the Castom-nouse affairs has col
fninated in tbe recommendation to
discharge nearly three Laddred em
ployes as aseless, to cut down tbe
salaries of those remaining, to do
away witb the pernicioos system of
taking fees, to prevent tbe assessment
of employe fur political purposes,
to prevent tbe employes from
taking lo prom'aeat a part in
polices, and to do away witb the
pracuee of making at oSee-boMer's
place depend apoa bis politics. There
is weeping and wai!iog, bat it will do
no good. The Gat baa gone forth,
aad tbe augeao stable is to be clean
ed. The same process is to be ex
tended to the otier cities', and tbe
public service brought down to tbe
lowest cost consistent with tbe bigb-!
est efficiency. President "Haves'
bold upon tbe New York public is
strengthening every day.
BR.USS AT ArrTIOJfl
A curious sale was held last week
is tbe city, aa auction sale uf patrct
riabu A very large crowd wan at
tracted, aad tbe bidding was spirited.
Tt. . . - r i - i '
Tbe patent for a folding ebicken-eoop
SolJfor$5, a mactiae for Washing
corranta, f IT 00, and so ob. A pat
ent for ! linioz bid steals brooht
,typ an life
merctAOU
ia trade, Tbe interior
are be jit only what
ben lt,m bf! ,aior 7 " e
mP a" " lo froona is z, mere f bt
rtnval ia tl fall, and witt:?
that we bare - to be content. Tbe ; hi
weirWU warm tot r.Uaaanr .
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saaa BatTssssrA, l
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am ri s rc iiaiULUSsi IB Utimw AJBT 1 1WTY. '.
av rue ia kerpiag tie btedces wbicb
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u-i.. -.'f"-'S'";,Btf.WtitAttf4l.sn!t
u frdates eutirelT. Ills) late t tat- mIui. . iiw nnrinwca.tsn
ieied bim tbat abior Oit-re is to U
eipud trucn iha rrp-biicaa rjrjst.JB m
intbasuate ,
BrlgbatM Ib Banger.
U'ashinutum, Jjots 10 During
the tttt.'tal vtVit of Dl-ir . t Attorney
U'jwsm', of Tub. ti vfc i city, the
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tt l n f tfisOii i
li;U. it-i
''"' "'" ifiiui-ny
, . , , , A.,,re firlll!. Ullt a
, Atlroe brlua on
i r . i
" - J .
new pbase of tb iue:ioa. aud ft
wa tlctiJ'd to loBtroet Mr. Hiward
lo iusli:ulu :irLCJtiiiu''- uuuiust all
iiariHs kuowu or ku.-ptc.td lo
bave
, been implicated iu tbis iutuiuau act
seltowutk lu tbart the purport
of tbe rumeut by a cuuise t l
threats aad iuiimidation, wb:cb re
sulted iu driviug witoesees from the
Territory. Tbe District Attorney
eays tbat some of tbe w itnesses took
refuge iu California, others arj no
iu lbe Eastern States, and it a ill be
necessary to afford them means and
proteciion to furnish their testimony
la tbe trials, wbicb wilt now be vig
orously prosecuted. It l evident
tbat tbe Government will bave no
nooseuso va tbe Mormon question,
and a sufficient military force will be
placed at tbe disposal of tbe com
manding officer of that department to
insure prompt trial and speedy puo
isbrueut. In addition to tbo decision of tbe
Government on the subject of all
parties implicated ia tbe Mountain
Meadow massacre, tbe District At
torney bas also been instructed to
immediately prosecute tba naturaliza
tion suits now peridiag, wbicb it is
though: wil;esuit in un.-ealicg Del
egate Cannon, tbe Mormon repre
sentative in Congress. It is shown
by authentic testimony ia the pos
session of tbe District Attorney tbat
there are at least five hundred cases
of foreigners who have voted upon
fraudulent naturalization papers
Both District Attorney Howard aad
tbo United States Marshal are regar
de i as very efficient, and tbe fact
that tte Mora-ous have made nu
merous threats against both of them
for ihe vigor witb which these offi
cers bave carried on tbe legal pro
ceedings against tbe Mormon outra
ges is evidence that tbey are ia earn
est ia tbe work.
Bridge DiaaMler.
Liinpo:. June C The Bath acd
West England Society's; centfnnary
was celebrated at Bath to-day.
Tbe Wiaconibe suspension bridge
fell, and about 100 persons were
precipitated thirty feet into tbe river
Avon. Eight dead bodiea bave
been recovered, and it is feared tbat
others peris-bed. Many were in-
jared.
Another awouut represents lbe
disaster as much more serious, but
the details are not sufficient to say
whether it is exagerated.
Losdo:, Jane C Later advires
from Batb say tbat twenty dead
bodies of the victims of the Wid
combe suspension bridge accident
have been recovered and several are
still missing. It is now said tbat
there were nearly 200 people on the
bridge wbea it fell.
Londox, June 6. A dispatch from
Bath gives the following additional
particulars of the accident there to
day: "About baif past tea o'clock
this morning on tbe arrival of a train
load of escorsionists on the Wey
mouth branch of the Great Western
railway to attend tbe agricoltnral
show, between 100 aad 200 persons,
beloog'ng mostly to the well-to-do
farmer class, rushed upon the toll
bridge leading from the railway
platform. Tbe bridge was wooden,
of light construction, narrow, abct
thirty feet long, and between - thirty
and forty feet above the river Avon,
and resting upoa posts mortised into
stonework at either end and without
a centre support- Tbe brid?e snapp
ed in the centre and the two f-uds were
wrenched clean from tbe aides. Tbe
whole mass witb tie people was
planged into tbe middle of the stream,
which was about seven feet deep.
Boats from tbe shore were immediate
ly at work rescaing the liviag and
searching for tbe dead. The nomber
of killed and injured will be reported
later."
liATfl, June 6. tVeniQZ Zit IS COW
estimated that about twelve persons
were killed and Efty-ose injured,
some fataily, by tbe fail of the Wid
combe bridge.
SAVEKMET BJ ARKSTT
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Afr Adcertiiements.
SETTIaEIIoKXT
of the
St-Htit'L TiIBEfTt K5 mt the XHM SrfcoA
lotstno Sussersel Usaaiy, Pa i-r tut year eaV
:ttf May M, JiTT.
jaxKAtf arxixH. Twaaaraejt its cotxsr-rca.
DR.
To Aasis Swa srosa last t-
ilceaeM Jii
Tasta nnveocielatkiei... 3tt s
Taannisenie tat 2 a4 71
T anaeatl land orler net a;
Tesawont reeem -- wrn. -,rJ3 44
rtr.
By tr4ert sa.i 4 tvaf.
J-4 rr
44
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t, aaaar. - ra4un .
f Jan A fTT. halsam tne T y Jereaar
i an. Wtaner N
Wc lAt na.KtVae Aadrters of MCrS T.t-
tmreexa'.a4 tA tut ? aerat mt JereaiaA
tstii. Inutnmi tut MuW4 Kma 1mm
DA3 IrXMCA-ET.
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BAALS. W. la. WAi.rEIL.
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At tt. S-. ten I C- Pa, avte a w
J. l7Z L7 ZmtZZ I
iw.
TENNAOT, POETER, B0YT3 & CO.
Succeaaors tt HtoufTVr. Porter lfc Co
FOTJlsrDRT3
Machine For yc Works,
Vtutlrr S'rrrl,0atlltall,4t0. U. II Vpt. i oi.n.lUv I'a.
..latinlacturiTS of Kailroatl
Vnf, Swim h Stands and Bridles. Tu-!is Tit Wa,m.s.
ri s, I r n Whftl Barrows, Stone 1'i. ks. II:inn)i rs uH.I f
,;rUl.'erbV,'r'M,i', 'I ntts and Bolt?, Hows,
Csck, Parlr ii Zvs Str?33, GraUsA Tra Trts, Fc-i;::, Zzlz-x Tars.
iMi.scIIaneofis Ctttins NTfulo to Onlor.
Machinery of ail kiuds Ijtiilt and n istircd, at Hr'. Notice ;tud Ii:4.ua!,U! Terms.
Also on hand all kinds of Material used about Steam Engines.
lii, Stcm iivl W:r rip 'ilili. Iinun Valve, bin Un a l. i., ,,t
r"a-k!ir, tVather ar. KiiMi-f lvM i'Min,,. si.ir.il crtii;i. krnu.
April 11. B O X. T a E T O
oftiii:
SCPERVISOHSuf .Vllfuri Tji.. ft.r th Oxm I
yejresxlios; Apnlvt. iT.
UB.
i Duplicate uf J. Soj.ler $ Hnl H
- . i .Miner j
" Etamael Barclay... T4i 5
" Daniel Pile MH 44
Tooriiersra Tp.. treasure as ti
1 (i itaLtare Iroia supervisors at
ts;..
U W-41,4i 31
CK.
By laUarAe., Z. Sny ler
- t. L. .Miller
" 4aael Hareiay.
" " Daniel Pila
. rt VI
. A4 H6t.n: 2
Balanced Tp t tri
-num. a naroaEB, Tr. tiuii act, Da.
To lialaae from last year SS 41
Tu ns.b irnaa Z. Sn.r It !) ! , 41
t ft
Byern IU
Byarauant pOil on eejtrs ao4
iHnmliua 12 S4-4 Si It
W tbe nntlersiirned Awllton of MlltuM Tp..
eKnirytbat the abure aeeoanla ara correct a
here set liirth.
SOf. SXYDKR.
PAX. DM KKV,
a. M. BAKER. W. H. WALTtR,
Jane U. Clerk. Atalunra.
A'
DMIXISTnATOR'S NOTICE.
L-.Mi 9i saarael Riffle, late at Jenner Twp.
Lajttsrra of a.mtnitrtlBa an tha ahova atare
havLnv twea KrmniesJ to tha aivlrrtii.ajrttra ia
brefy fiivcn u ( tntlehtl to tt to avaka iram
iiiit Aa meni. atvl iha aaTrnm: tMaima airint It
Ui reenttiatiii tuly authntirB.tti kr aetiismainC
oo Staniy, July fl. l7T, at tha Hunae Vtt
ftercas)J.
JAMES O'tDXXKR.
Jatve 13. A.trr5ss. .
"lIARLES HOTEL," "
Corner CANAL and CENTRE Su..
Near Broadway, NEW YORK.
First class aeeoauBodatkia dir f-ar hun.lre-1
anesu.
2::ai3 ari Ecari S2 SO Par
apnl4
JJCBLIC SALE.
Miy liTxUm nt the Cotirt of (friiio 11 ran 4
S"tnrrwt ' P.. tb ttii?riol Aiirfrf of
Urge Ackennan, will fell At pmirile -Wat, m
Friday, June 15, 1877,
l 1 j"ekrBT p. .. oa thm pnmiten, l the rrtl
of ilwtrvn A-ktrrmaa. in iiseTMbiXi;
Twj. tbe f-.ikrw.rrr tr-nt'l rrnl e-"ile. ii :
1. T ho BtiUavl tarm. ueLaanlnr n
vtii, titulff la UawBtriiint: twp.. all elrurr!
af 1 in a rf1 vmt of rolnvk. witb Ji o.
tr. toop. wonS trmm. orfe&r'l ftil ta aVT, f
Msvh. This Una If the tamj.ikf rl
inm frum Stoi4WB X biijri, oJ to a very Je-
IPlMf bouiej.
jl 2l A trtvK of "It nte Shtxt to Tn . U
inlnfct HrtxTj KHn, Pirnf Shr, i'y-rri lrti4f
jn!' rhJ tthr. imuir.lnir 'Zl rr. well aiunei..
Tnnt matlc km.mn on It of
ABKAUAM LAMHKRT.
Majt. Awiktiee.
P ATENTS !
rEE EEDCfED. Entire Cwt .i.
Patent f rroe Fee ta ayirisre. halanrA y i
vltnia S mootiis alter patent aiWeil. A1
Tir ana examlnatka irea. Patants SjU.
J. VANCE LEWIS A CO..
W A3ill-ilOi, O. f.
uafl
i. B. MiXiAUAS.
sueerart. Pa.
11. AST'J.XKB.
SVt.ia. ra
MEGAHAN L STONER.
il.stei;ei:s.
Renieetratty fnrona tbe eltisaas of
I tbat tb.5 ars prcpareil tw take sitrns
Sir ail sinvisof Plascenna. kpainas; pniaptlr
atien.le4 tw. AVlre as aiov.
Wurk sxiictLaat, soil saiisla-tk.a xnaraateeil.
Mov..
"OTICE.
"i"hv l Ui wrMfj tb paMic. that I pnr-htl
the prrfhal provrty of lftiri M et4 r. tvxm
JaK. La. BVarta. AaVtZOM f lJa 93kld liBil '-
tolrtrT. aca ib uwcpfof mM pr.j?TtT. Any
on parvhxinx an 7 A the siJ vrrjyertj wrme
lu " k ( mt Uj Utt vaii thrre L
JttMl. LK1AH MiATSTOLLEU,
A
SSIGXEE S XOTICE.
: Aic i brbj ffrrfl tLat Janah Keia. of Elk
U-k tnWMhtp. mpat i'-o.. Fa., ha n.al arui
moMTj mMuaiml t bi real stt ptrwM
t t me. ia trmc tvr th twnt 'A lu rri''ft.
All rrna Our inli t th- Mid Ja-n
keita wi.1 aaaa lakaOMaaM paatiu aa-i U
ajTma- 4rLaUQ jr aesaoiti vrrteut Iixoj aitb-
W3. C. LITE.'V'H)P.
Maya. AMinee of Jeoh K.m.
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
Aa the siatter of the asianmet af J'aa SuaS
frr aiH wile to E. M. Srni-rl. tba Mrl ap
pniate4 J'a H. Vbi Aaistar, u asrenaia lf
-lv'u. rn.ike arwt reiet a 'lijr.r.txr:4i til ihe faoHs
j la tbe hand ol ine Asstaasa.ua Taaraia. the IVa
iai t Jane,
JOHX H. HI.
Jlaytl Aaditar.
"jV"OTlCE.
fM her? rteea that 1 wB! a4 fay a
ntite aieea ivy sae to AUen BailiBx. a tae -Vb
Ur Jaaa, 14. tne .ear stter 4ate, fur tf'.f
tkrsaiVtiUra. Aay nerval hartac east aM . l
t-. . . '. . w .a . I i Ur RAiimir kaa anC ewMliileil
j tnhe ejatratt.
SoUXOX BAKES.
gHEBIFF S SALE .
Byeiraeof" a writ f Test Ft F. te4
at of tae Crt uf Ctnmm piea f A "t y
ei-unle. Pa as W sse iiiret, 1 'ip" t"
nle tie paixte iurry, at tae Ha, s
svBKtS.t. an
Fri'lo'j, Jane i), li",
-a. as. tae iVin i!eserifi real
I estate tii:
! All the r'zht. titl. lotereet ami etalia "
i KaneuXiil l-jat C-atBT. f. ta al ta tna
1 .. i n . Vl. warritiUil In to
ua; iieeikir. euoLaiaia UI area man
! . !iil.:in "f J" Elirftv. J"
v ...... .- rrt Sa 1 nosa vhira ar fM a
-iveiaa; Ixia.-e lsra aarf mmi oaO atx.
. . .- . . rr. ami aWB
tiwOwaaJa art tract-
Vx J A iTttia vnArt laaJ ntateaatei..
K-.artaic L asalmea aarf Knem warraislsa m
um aaavs al tvniatn U teres
mm ut if-ta. astke J .aa H-ava irv; -t
tt IM si-rr. re rtearwl. k- are
srtnatl x aweilia a-e. hara. a-r.
Hi 3. A certaiatrx-tnf laai maate a atee-
a,L a'ooM N'a. i and 4 A -lam Layley m
dim. kMfl as tb A-ta Siarsbirss. -Mtam-
"' !i i mawaerea ssvr r Ve.nt afcirh isalSustlH
-. .f, are seared. Z aces ia awK. ama a larae app
" "'iniirt. V 4ein hMtt. lane !.- aal ir
it A tnrt 4 M,'.mSM as aru4. raa-
t.bii sa man or in. nyut&n ?'. 1 en
3 as a.'e as waars. a4 fcswn as tae V rrr
urm. v,wn imt !. 1. i sirt ara la
Mii..t.- a-ik frsT1 I'rrr 1 "
v., . a trt at i mm suaata a awe.
.,mjM i mmi im. vu fr Units 4
Wiljaoj Tr..saaa. tae Pirter Jar. Hry Jtaria
w, , mxnuw. uw .aaar. tut itwra
l, mm., kava aa ta baat
C-mstraet.
A4l A A9 UM
linenis. asiswrat riacj aad
nrvrilesr anneetaksats; ta taa tart laart. eotnvua
tea; :4 area. a r te. fcijotsun iaa( Je
Bcal. Aneainic l4. A lass ana mutrrm.
kin a tn Bent. tUMmr tenet.
No. Ail laal certain tract iaf Wa si 'aaia
Xitaass Tn.. Sairm Vn., k. mxms
sa tn ataa ea JoM KeaaAaa-. tauaas
acres ssoe ut 1. a.t.nAtuaa' Ian Is warrants as
tne nans of Assnt sa.lat.Sera. v nkie
areersnna aeecral snua tujt ansnm.
smi et
A AO tna tract of tsnJ si ' an sAsee.
warrantnA m tna metf I an in 1mtB. eanlsa
la a acrat at Ost nusa. sve or -. a;.nic
AJ W -Am a4 jrv rym a-n a n
sa stiii. eeeeal ptaaa K.
taaaw '-a nsnisnisnwiii: ve Avj D. SaA
4t and mv t eaas Kenaeu Jlul ton! .
Taaea ta exerwuta a tn yriymj ot the Acsv
w Hiil Cons Cn at ta rait mf Tjissis W. t
ap Ac m aa m Joani.lA Arj
TZSWS Aay sveauc saueAnata s U
sal mim taA nt- tnat ten ner east, of ' a pat
ntKSMeyiiUktiniwtSMMnuut P
i. mm tuasa J.-a atacrslae W e-i nca b V
l.aut. Taaieanarcawawenaassniaay
I iXta ! la a aay W Aaapn-t.
l-7. tne lay tmt J tn (Janei e in atas.-l-
'! fea tt sneeir s oetMs, anal a a
! . asxvtoifea sasul tne tiraai mtmn P"8
' in.
ieliaoe w.
PILE.
Mar-klA
ari.r.
VorjCE.
Fraa lrrT. Vy ker
ht 'it 0r ni
nest nam mend
enn Cnnatncr,
te
Panics Eawry.
Pa
yml Ann -atvna
at iff
aad renoet ?k Sacu. v-Ja
t Skate mum. Botas ni her; tma
su at ny aat a ua ns ty
Pa.
on S-r-tr tn Cii any t J
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D. 14-7.
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tary iuafc r-p
j j a
ai:I M uhine (
i-ti'.iirf.
IS. U.
Lir-hi-w
Is,
Plow Ca.fir,,
A Safe. Sure and Cha Daatroyar of ta
POTATO --n J-CAaiss
O PESTH fvTiPOISON.
Cans. rtVTsnarrv n ii n .
mt . wll. a kk Sin i to w a w...
LtM ts -mftu tm tnm. mi,,t m M.o-ia W.
M L. mi. . tS . mi to.ii.1,,1, D-ii i,i to tk. ' I.
aiaiJUCHSa i l . r th
SS tUStoO SL, tmm-m lS 11.
$2SC,CS3 Urt cr GiiiFi'a Jsriry.
K!l sl!l semi, as beiuw. alt Wirniilll
ihM Plated. I Pir ihM Kmna Swn Buttons :
I pair Enxraesil Sleere rladifi. ; 1 art Putateit
etuis. 1 sat Aaeth.n Mta.lt, I W lilnsl Risk, I
Kiura.eil llno. I'ir.e.r K. 1 Amatarst Snoa
Kmc. Iniasl with r-M. I kiicmnt stisa. BarkM
cnllt.,', im-llivst Siimi s;arl KmaT, laiai
null ri.M. 1 SpK-o-ln Silvererl Hat Pin. I tat
Jviie. J't aisl i ivlri Pin swi Im-tM. I . Im..' set
Jet : i-l, I Larfwa' J Art. Tnnmrotcl. i
set HanlMina Kw ka.1 Urilripm I llnis' Kla.
snnl Ike i rue Dumnml Slal. I fapliaal kH
r!ail .Nd klacc. I pair LjuliiM' Aiaeth. !4uiM
Mritniin. Inlaal Hilar-.!. S '.allies' intaSM
Int Jet )lr:h, I nrj s-rf km anil klaiat
V au-h l.'haln. Take y nr i-taulre entire b ul
luleeea, sent rn-t nai-i ear i, ue any 4 ,iesn jm
cly.Me fe turenu. !t.m Is ihe tin. to suae
iminey. TheMtrnnris can siwlly oa rtalla.l ar
tn. P. Mis'KJI.v. b r. St.. Net? Y.a.
ltis r.ulatti Sir bunevy, talr ifrailns;. sail
lllrailtv is soeitaale-l by aay al7ertlser la tnia
city. . K.y B.,,k. Dee. IS, !..
saay
KKSTAi:iY.iXT
AS
IC E C UFtH H AI.OV
J. II. Pll InfiTOthis frlenils amf th jmMIe
Keneraliy that lie has 1sjM puns eesr Sueers'
l'ni Sirre, ia th VUmmuth Biutllnr. ami aa
there -xieneil a KMKaarant ami kvt'raata aluun.
He keep haml at a. I Ones cakes, filet, aaa.1.
wiches. as.1 w.in; ilrlnka. BreaU always un
baiyl anil hit aia.
He stlil ll.ct bi the Ja!x ITack Mansi
hre he It pr.riare'l ti accimoriilata all callers
Wlih ai.nl Umpt tl Ii.Ikiov.
!nismcr L-ir lers tuiv itel.
mmj 1.
ASK VOUIi TINNEIl
lr flirlartre dealer Sir lb
New Standard EnameletVreserv
ing Kettle,
.M.!. no:. ? tb Stirwjrl Mui:v!irlii( fo.,
PittsMirx. Pa. Erery kt! sttite of wl Ipun.
wsrraalea ti.1 totnotM.1 .A tn entam any
le-t t, artcntenraay ntt,er .i-m? Biat.'r trliat
r. Maya
PATENTS.
F. A. Li
b. D. C
lar.
S-4icitnr of Pateeiu, Washina
Xipatnno pay. Sestl tnr Clms
Apr!l 14, I jenr
if t hum 5tamites nvirnil
rrea. a i., Pmla.ta
Maine.
star
Ky wlfta m or rt lwr-l r.f tha rr-wrt f
i "wrv n yuMMtt .rt4rri 4 f , !.. th atvW.
fifrl AMirr rf .'-nh ftarn-o, ml a-t at paft-
LaC jAA4 wa
Friday, June 22, 177.
tn f.yle-.wfnt: dMfthM real aatata. rtt :
A iiisTnly -uliTat trra ntaaia ta Sirarsi
T. hmT. 'o., Faarnrjiinliitf 1 srra, bk-h
or .. aiiaini: Unta at J. c Hrrrm, J.ba
frarrJn-r. l-'re-t. VVir aivl Mira. a.:h a twa
at.jcy iMuav tMixk aara aal rta:'rii.!inra
lhrv'0 erc(l. At a in snfmf-cm'. ii frait
ri rarVsaa aiavla. trj.-a tat, farm. Tfiia larm ta
frtsiy two ar uf .Vmrat . rwjaa t-tic
Ui -ft-n ant 'fcttr-betv aita ttaa tsiaf wyn taa
aarxif.
I tEMS -m-triipl In hawl. rv(htrl ia tit
in.nU. iq1 rtM-'birl in nm Tar fpu itc ' mim.
mntt In'enm. rea wTTt aayaata trm 4a ri
aaia. X j-rr iit. t' ,n M :.
vmuv H. WALK hit
May -JO. iMitet.
YSSl'5i.'S NUT ICE.
. iM hTTr ztr-a that E4. k-;.ai ? 5a!lv
tanr bur wzl.. torei I .. I . hw axa-t a -acuary
a-inr-tjt 'A alJ fi rea aai y-wntx ae
tata & an, ia tnr-t tut th rrw-nt ri bit mUVir.
A.i i;ri'-r tik:fKtai u tba a4 ltt.
Kita aiii mtum tTtv-jijj psTT-Tit, aal tbvMt
aartpg atma or Jrraaia wui yn mmi laaiaittv
oau ilrtay.
WJt r. LITEXO'-J-D.
Hay 23. Amtmeri ta. Keita.
A
SSI'iME'S JfOTlC E.
N-i" U hrtij tiratiat4. p. T.trk. ri Xa
raAatvutA ?rfjv rwan J. Pa.. aa aai
a -f'ioctary mixnmrt lo muf. ri mil au vKat. ra.
aJ aaa araaaai -r .. (''ax-ttt af aaa Tiftrf. '
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