Tae Somerset Herald. WEItNEMiAT. jnc:,v; TIME TABIVES. It il.TIMOHE A OHIO R. R. PITTSBURGH DIVISION. hv and after February 11, H7T. train thl r.awl will deiiart from and nmve at depot, corner 1 Irani and Water Sirceta a follow: EAST. WEST. Mall. NaiL ir a. i Hantm-re WaM.uiiVa Har-i 'a erry Nartiir-lnt 1'uui Utrttui Mimntl m. ttit t'rl Ml. 'krtint .nneiU ill fiUMAirfclt 10 V.p I ;..' a. I lv.47 -11.54 1 M I X.lla 4-3 Ml. i'iaMUil 1.1, ... "v.r VntonU I Mint 4'uuii' tttml Hun"' - "rrjr i:tt t.uKMia tuiiitiMtr I'tiitAiirittbi Sen Voik 111 " l:vi 1 ;: t.ut. 3:lta. hi. All train ran ljr Illtlinm Time, 14 Bilr.alea ualortban I'liuburta Time. jiaii imBiaiiiTi o,M,tj. Mainiiliul I'ay Car Uir-mgo tu w aalitnrtua an4i iMtiiwn v i m,h bcvratT-bve milM the twnrt, ana ! mniy rwt Mm U Eaat and Wert ia W xthluf Tiel' ofllcea. ourner FIHb Atmh and Smith Arid MrwKJ.awl iej't corner Grant and Waier U M it'I.li Oeneral TlrkM Aipwit. E. K tlYKlMt AN, Suu tVmneii Ilia uaiaucT k vikkkal ruiar uu- to and after May 14th, M". tralni will ran aj f jllowa, ncUna a lib all iMKcr tralni . tbe P. W. l B. K. K. (Mall traina daily, il .rM dally exoept Monday. ( Laxva. aaaivt Mail H eat W.iu. 4 30 p. . Mall East J 4i a. m. IS & P- Mall UK euatneru with Local West. W. B. K. R. rasa mic-U. rmT. Way rasiRT tn Way PanensTT West...... Mail Ka Mail Waat 12 00 a. n. . 12 44 p. m. . 1141 . . . J:".; p. m. W. S. TEMPLE I CO., Coinniission 3Icrcliants, 47 S. HOWARD ST:, BALTIMORE, MD. Sutfial a'.tpntmn siven to the sale ol Bl'TTElt, K;U, rolLTKY. Wi.HL. and LeftlUer. We advise farmers not to tubw&sh their wool, as whole Flceci will M.-11 beet this seastid. We refer to Fanners & Merchants XaL Hunk. Hdllimorc, anJ to Peoples j;;ink, of Uallimore. Mosquitoes. Tiik Vcy to cooJ .manners B natntal. It i a joy to thint the Ut we can ol human kind. InrcmTEn beaux" arc not always lo be depended upon. Pi ll out your shot Ut?." is likely to Ucome a fashi.maHe slang. Peoi-le who mind their own business are very scarce this summer. A iREAT heart Is as quiek to End an other out as the world is alow. Sex ts IT cent of the voters ot Penn sylvania cannot read or write. Tuu best dat a of a man's lile are those in v. hieh he ttteds Ihe most good. During the year 1$76 there was 2."3,OtiO Iunds of butter shipped Iroin thia jUce. You have not ullki every duty un ksyou Lave fulfilled that of being pleas anU Tiik blushing r.se now bl.xwus, shed din:: a radiance of beauty o'er tile Uce of nature. Cors in Hie ground is said to 1 lotting extensively in come localities, and will have to be largely replanted. Thk price ol whiskey is increaing so la iiJly that only the rich and proud can atlnrj'to have any bread in the house. Why is a young lady just from buard ing school like a building committee because she is rtady to receive proosala. Call and settle your old accounts at Fashioo ltazar. Mrs. J. B. Trkuwkll. No. 6. Mammoth tiliH-k. A Wisx)ssis lujil niian offers f :30 in cash for a "rattling good wife one who is not t high nosed to grow fut ou bean soup." Halt right where you are and let us see about this thing. "The Fourth of July is apprching fast ; ain"t we goins lo cel ebrate. Makkiacks and deaths will prolwbly l indicated in tbe paiers of the future under the heading Mated and Cre mated. Tiik iai,tor ol a congregation in AU.k oa divides the poor into three classes: "The IiOrd s poor, tbe derii's poor, end the poor dev.ls." A white rubber rattle, in the making ot which arsenic : h1 to have been osed, fatally poisoned an infant child in Hoyais town, MaacLusetts. Xsw arrival of Jliiliiiery at Fashion Iiar.tr this W'tk. Mrs. J as. B. TRF.nwri.u No. 6. Mammoth Clock. Al.TnosA Las a boy aged to years and tiHir nxmtln whose head measures twenty one and a half inches ia circnmlerence. aud who weighs forty -one pounds. We arc authorized to state that Dr. W. S. Mountain and W. II. Weirs will play any other two persons in tbe county a caine of croquet lor the cliarnpioni'hip. We need all the money due on our t-ooks. lo onlci lo pay lor out- goiaJs we iuii-1 be jtaid f r them. Mus. J. I'.. Tkeuwkli No. , ManinxKk UkA. Notice. Notice is berebv given that all I.kxuot-t remaining unpaid Ju;y 1. will be etillectid according to law. Josiaii Keller. Treasurt-r. Fiau k i-uruine Uuiioi sloaly We note another deeliM 4 21 cts. !T the bar rel or 40 els. per barrvl iB a retail way by tlx sack. Cooa jt Beerits. A lblH f rtrligkKiS likretiogs will lie In 1.1 in the church ol tbe Disciplrs at Ber lin. roaimcBCiDg aril Thursday evenins. June tith, and continuing over lord's day. Tbe Ruian speak irelingly of the army being impeded by tbe alluvial tor- i malioBS ot the loaer Danube. Oa the) RappaLtna. k they Ufrd to call it "uck : ia the mod." i The poisueuus nature ul Pari Greta ' should lead persons w bo employ it a a po- tato bug rtlennicatnr to be exceedingly : careful ia its oar, or injurious or fatal re : ul may come. j Mr.) are at work in aoute ol the neigh- j boring citunlk ColU-cting money from . tariurra who owned patent hay fork. I claiming tbe forks to he a infriorrmrct ' on a patent owned by tncia. La wot tor them, as they are impostor. 1 XKwIot Cents Summer I utkrwear, j I!i vuvru !.as matle prcat rrtlticlionj in 1 Mike istvuc to. The BtxirU oi Ex Tiea, iillttrs, rraw, L-gUnra and Muck- ( ric.s of lUrdwatr. ' Y nn imy pfHUjau"uf is which Las Urtn ia session in idew Ilatsitt tlHm JWr. jM .u cheap liim m y.u t io ituy ) I'mburg lorst-vcral week pat lor (be Mm. Jar. Is. Irf.pwkli lUeui ia the city. He b) s his pm-ula lnnu jMirpuHu uS exaiuiuiug npUcDLj tor lu 6, Mammoth i;ik. the mmmU.. r.ir r, niul iu hinrc .puntitiett, ispet-itir of Mints under I be "Vcntiliin aud 1htftl.iie s th m ( Ihe ny Iut. AcT' aipiwtd April l$t 117, providing A ifcsrc swain the other day, filiated est prki:, ah I i J Krrntinl to Hrll'lhe means lur securmi; the beaiih una xi nHmnriai njfUon el nun. hit uu w.ci ui;uiiuiiiiiiu B Bieup nam - n.rr. As a Consequence the vouii lady now wears her hair "bancwL ' Thk Xnticnal CliristiBii Teiiijuram'e i nmn Ijm now nearly 1,00( l.nnirli I nion. The bea(luarter arp hwnittl at AO. m MnituiieM street, i'llUiburgli, l'a., antl everything ia running simaitttly. Aldermax McMasters, ol PitLsburgh, convicted sonic time ngo of mmptidty in an aliortion case, was sentenced last Mon day lopay a fine of $100 aud undergo an imprisonment ot six years ia the peniten tiary. WnESayoung nssn from the region around about LI road lord conies over to Somerset and has not the good lortune to get four . Never mind Major, it is a conundrum that will be concluded in our next A small excursion party from Bedford, among whom were Julze Ha . Ms . D. W. Miller, of the Inquirer, Mr. Pravo, bnpt. ot the Bedford Division Penn'a. llailroad, and Dr. Anderson, visited Som- easet on Monday. Yorsc ladies at church festivals are presumed to take ice-cream, strawberries and lemonade whenever requested to do so by the gentlemen, even il they succeed in making themselves sick, lor the good ot the church, you know. A youxg lady of the "itcptrative mood," on coming out ot church on Sun day evening, said she was.hankeriag after a companion of the male persuasion, and was determined to have one. hir licril says he was the feller" she got Wk are told that the new Japanese ver sion of the Bible will give no trouble on the question ol sprinkling or immersion. The amlii'tious phrase, "Repent and be baptized," is rendered into Japanese words UiAt mean literally '"repent and be soak ed." Notice All persons indebul lo me on lxak accouul will please call and settle their acccuntsliefore the 20th of June and save costs. All accounts not settled by that time will lie put in the bauds of as officer lor collection. Sot- l"uu Tub store of Daniel Wagner, ol Bucks- town, was robbed or about one hundred dollars worth ot merchandise, on Friday night of last week. The thieve we are sorry to learn tit-long to the mountaineers ot Stonycreek Tp. No arrests have yet been made. Berlin House. I-ate Erollier House. J. C. Davis, Prop. This house his been newly furnished and refitted throughout. Its location is tbe best in Berlin, lieioe in centre of town and nearest B. Y. 1L IL t.'osrdtng bv the week, day or meal Good stable attached. Javm B. Zahu, couvirted in Decem ber. 1S73, of the larceny of ? 2.000 from the Banking Hrjc ot Collins, Johnston & Co., of Elicnsburg. while acting as cashier of that institution, and sentenced to the penitentiary for a term of two years and six mouths, has been pardoned by the ('overnor, on the recommendation of the Board o! Pardons. Let ns be clean, in order to tie healthy. To lie thoroughly so, and to counteract eruptive tendencies and render the skin white and sniontlt, let ns use ijlen s sul phur 8oap. No eruption can withstand it Depot, Crittenton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. Hill s Hair and Whisker Dye, black or lirown, 30 cts. A TEnuir.t.E fatalitv is reported from Baker "s fumare, Indiana countv. In tbe vicinity of the alwndoned property men tioned resides Andrew Kagrr. and on Snt usdiy last one of bis children was at tacked with diphtneria. Since that day he has buried not only the little one Rrst atHicied. but also four others and Lis wife all victim of the same disease. Ix these lovely spriug days the ecoiimu ical criHer man thinks he ouht to adver tise. He places in his doorway a wooden bowl, tilled with beans, anj sticks a split stick therein in which be inserts a piece ol pasteboard (tearing this inscription: "BEEns 10 ceNts a quorT." And thin he awuils the result of his enterprise. Ex. Seasonable, The foll-iwing line are just in season : Set, brother, act with rare ; Set w hile the ground is in good oruare, A three-fool sjiacc for a tomatare, A six-foot space fur a cucumliare. Cabbage and lieels not quite so fare. And don't forget the Irish grv.i.,irt. But keep off the nasty buzzure. Plant, brv.Uitr, plant with care. The Ci.nnellsvi'leGrcvs will please ac cept the thanksof tbe IIerald r-ftitc for ourtesies extended. The officers in charge of 'Vamp Somerset," Lieutenants Johnson and McCoy, are to lie congratu lated on the manner in which everything passed oflf during the stay of the Company, and we want to say just right here, lo the men, "that a more gentlemanly. quL-f a-d well behaved set of men we hive not seen under similar circumstances. The loy Niiumy, who pjisoni-d his father, sister, nephew, and a domestic residing wi:h the lamily, was permitted to view the dead body ot his father, in Greensburg, on Monday last. The Sheriff took him to the house where tbe corpse lay, and it is said thai the young wretch was not the least bit atlected at the sight ot the victim.J He expresses no regret and appears to feel no sorrow over the terrible crime ot which he is guilty. Ec it ordained by the Bargvss and Town Cocncil nt Somerset borough, and it is hereby crUaincd, that any person or persons who shall deposit any ashes in any manner whatever on any of the streets of said borough, shall be lial le to a fine not exceeding live dollars for each and every such oilense. Enacted and subscribed the ota of June, 1S7T. W. II. Welklet. Burgess. We elsewhere publish the professional card of Dr. W. F. Fundenfrg, Oculist and Avrist. We, a few weeks ago, pub lished the skillful operation and almost miraculous cure of Mrs. Abbot, of Mt Savage a case that has been widely pub lished and favorably commented upon. We advise such of our readers who are afflicted, to place themselves nnder Dr. F a treatment being fully assured of his thorough skill and knowkdge of all that pertains to his profession. L. S. l-ayion & Co. No. 13."! Wood street, Pittsburgh, are sole agents for Brunt. Bloor. Martin &, V't celebrated Iron Stone China, manufactured at East Liverpool, Ohio, which took the highest premium at tbe Philadelphia Exhibition. This u- undoubtedly tbe best (ueensware in the tuaiket This firm also handles ISockingham and Y ellow Ware from the factorusand pack all toiietber and ship troru Pittsburgh. Price guartnteed. Oar BKrchanu will do well to patronize t'icni as lby are thoroughly reliable. I expect to leave tow a lo be atent lnm my charge for several weeks. I tberelaire recall anil vhacge D:y appoint- mrnts a firikiw : There w ill be no meet - ing lor ca:ecbetH n at Sanncn next Fri- day and no divine service on next Lord' - - . ... . - . dav. The next srrvKie will be in loor weeks from next Lord's day. There will be no service al Centrevilie next Lord's day in tbe morning, but in the evening by Church'. ServioT again ia two " weeks Ke. S. s. Uersen. oi tne rresrrvienan i afterwards ia Ibe afternoon al 3 o'clock. A. E. Truxal. Howrris done. The fitst oljict in life with the American people is to "get iow torrgaia plj! be oied bv tn- saving : the seVond ricn ; iue cooeo, ho health. The first can f M-T llfUWCtV .twl M,ln - tlA. usim.I rooJLnJLh . . bv csiotr Jmr'. 4rr.rjr Flower. Should jou t a despondent sutlercr ittn any oi lliee"Ttof Uippetv aia. Liver ConipUiat Indirvstion. Ac, iH-h as Sick Headache, PalpiuiUwol the. 't" ttcu- LP cjmr i maib Hewrt S.mr Slornk. Habiiual C'iive-' afretU aouie ooe m flounng tbe mm, IHoinras of ibe Head, Nervocs e girt pediBers, and the balloon mia is Prostralioo. Low Spirits, ic. y.ni need ;r:5 heavenward, while back again up ih suffer another dav. Twod..of An-u" droakea aaaa has sb. gust Flower will reikve vao at once j another ia lite nets with the target gnu. Simple Bott 1 ceai. YuUr size 73 1 and away dowa at the Aiaire' otBce the cent. JiuuTc!r aohl by aU first class eonaubie is paring hi fine lor knotting a Drnggiat is the V. 8. maa dowa.". good a! a xrrr i prw Call and re? 1 mm anu gri bs rn :rn, !: atK-k U very j corupietr, inolmun J-.iltXit Hardware, Faint and t;u. C i!s Vrn inlif-s nn,l Wornlen V.nil. A gsia e v. nil mn IJljmyiT. ami Imv yemr lm"larr Irmn liim hii:I ynu ill sire uxnwr. Tiik ( aiabiia Vm of bast week, says that a mare belonging lo Hon. A. A. Barker, of that place, gave blrlli to a colt on Wednesday last which may be justly termed a Itinvunattinr. The roll in ques tion is jierfoctly lormi-d In Uxly and limb, except that one of the front legs runs lo a point from lha knee down, wkh scarcely the semblance ot a hoot where tbe hoof ought to be, while the other frontleg take on what the deficient limb lacks, and is as a consequence not only out ot all propor tion in size from the knee to tbe tastcrn jointbut U brought to an ungainly conclu sion by having two fully developed hoots that is, fully developed for a colt of that age attached. The owner, very natu rally couel mini!: that tae poor animal was ' in misery, bad it shot shortly after birth. The Lewiblown Gazelle has an item of interest to all fishermen and lovers of Cab, It says, "the numlier ot dead fish in the river, mostly cattish, is a subject of gener al remark, and various causes are assi. n.-d lor it. We had been nnder the impres sion that it was caused by deleterious mat- ter getting into the water or drugging, bul an examination of one taken from tbe wat er, while yet struggling for lile, showed a prominent spot on "tbe lower aide which looked like the fatal sting uf an insect or the result of some disease, and we are in formed that the same thing has been no ticed by others. The blotch looked exact ly like the poisoned circle of a wasp or bee's sting on the human skin. For tbe present or until the right cause is ascer tained, we would advise all persons to ab stain from rating catfish." A FEW THI.NC8 THAT WE KNOW. We know that a disordered stomach or liver produce more suffering than any other cause. V, e know that very few physicians are successful in their treatment of these disorders. We know that DaCosta's Radical Cure w ill without the shadow of a doubt almost immediately relieve and permanently cure all ot these distressing symptoms. AYe know ol thousands w ho are willing to testify that what we say is true to the letter. We know that it vou give it a fair trial, you will let US add your name to the "'cloud of witnesses." Will you give it a trial, and do il now T 1 rial size only 2o cents. For sale by O. W. Benford, Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm ty rup. which never tails. Pleasant to kike, and requires no physic Price 23 cents. The Philadelphia Time ia referring to the case of poisoning Uiat occurred in Greensburg says : "The lad who at Grecnbnrg poisoned Lis whole family be cause 'bis lather whipped him,' is too young to realize fully the magnitude of the crime, but the druggist w ho sold him ar senic probably is not. The boy went twice lor t he poison, the second time be cause the first did not make his lather quite sick enough to please bim, and he had no ditliculty in piocuring in all live ounces of arsenic, the most of which was introduced into the taniily cotfee-pot The druggist who ld this stuff in such a liberal and reckless manner, as he would have sold so much magnesia, is as culpa ble as the lad and a lit subject tor consid eration al the bands of an intelligent Cor oner's jury. The sale of poison to one not of lull age without a physician s pre scription is prohibited by the laws ot the State, but the penalty is not as severe as il should be. On Friday, June 15th. tbe Select School of Confluence save their first picnic, in Carson's crove, in this boroush. The affair was a trrunu success. Tbe tap of the croquet mallet could be heard in every pari of the grove. While Dr. Mountain was holding his own in a prize game with Robert Wuilacr.others were enjoying the pleasures of swinging or promenading through the shrubbery. The Yeterau String Band, of Confluence was discours ing swei-t music which seemed to give new lile to the many enjoyments ot llie day. Dinner was then announced by the t.-acher. Miss Millie Clark. The table was well liiled with all the luxuries of the e ison. There were a great many visitors present. 1 he .iiibt fantastic was indulged in to the dciighl ol" all present As it was getting late a vote of thanks was tendered the committee, Miss E. 15. Fortney, Miss Anna t arns and Miss Lizzie McCulloh, also lo Miss Clark w ho is much beloved by her school and the citizens generally. Kei.ulaii secretion ksse.vtiai. to iikaltu. l he regular secretion and How of the gastric juices, and the bile which the use ot Uostettt-r s blomach Bitters pro motes, are etlects which conduce material ly to the restoration ot health, w hen the f stem 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 conslqiated because the supply ot bile is inadequate or misdirect-.-d. The letters lecutks all this, and removes every ill consequence ot non-assimilation bilious irrt-gularitv. I urthermore, it stimulates the action oi the kidnrys. by w hich impurities are. so to speak, strained Irom the blood, and any tendency in the urinary organs to grow" sluggish and dis ordered counteracted. Whether it be used as a means of regulating gastric or bilious secretion, and relieving the over loaded bowels, or to promote complete. and therefore healthful, urination, Hostel ler's Bitters may tie relied upon with con fidence to accomplish the end in view. KerruLioAX County Committee for ISTst. Addison S. A. Dean. Allegheny John Bradigum. Berlin S. IL Knepper. Brothersralley Joseph Hauger. Concmanh Levi Yoder. Confluence W.A. Koooiz. Elkiick Mortimer Wehiey. Greenville A.J. Stoncr." Jefferson George Barclay. Jtci.tr F. G. Neff. ' Jennerviile A. B. Kautz. limner Jacob ZufalL Ivower Turkey loot C. S, Y'ounkin. Meyersdali? J. C. Hocbstettr. Middlecreek P. K. Moore. Milford S. R, Crichfiekl. New Baltimore John George. New Ceutreville Leroy N. Scott Northampton D. G. Bowman. Paint Peter Hoffman. Qiiemahoning Albert Berker. Salisbury John C. Lowry- " Shade Joseph Cable. Somerset Bor. L. M. Hicks. - Somerset Tp. Cbristian Streng. Stonycretk Jacob J. Weigle. Stoyslowc John D. Resley. Summit Cornelius Shoemaker. Upper Tnrkeyfoot Freeman Younkin. I'rsina J. & Sutherland. Welier&burg Michael Long. J. I. Scrix, J. . Ogle. Secretary. - Chair Jian. T a ere U some hope lor the local re porter in the lively town of Edenburg, Clarion county, lleot tbe IJcruUl, just spreads himself as follows, upon one day's happenings : "A show company are now putting np a big lent west of town lo ex hibit a trained in mkey, a pig and a little woman, while on Suite street a crowd had collccttd to see a pnmirjent man tnasb another tor slander. Toe boys are mak ing tbe streets tin: with E diog b-n-r-z ucram : ruur men are eacn carrying to tne corner of the prominent I streets. A lot ot canous men and boys . - rm w-t.li i,,r K. iJ lu, L..J Imm, llu I ... I. are watching another lot chop the barrels and boxes lo be used to innate the balloon which to carry tbe show men heaven ward. Way dowa tbe street three teams are stuck in tbe mud, the drivers swear- j jnS loud enough lo turn the heavens tdue l"u mar tbe sliow ler-t two boy are giving each other hand over Est with a will. Twoot the big boxes on the corners are occupied by gift CasL-box men. A boy ! K'f8 hU auter. Dowa in the alley below Main I S'J footing three shot " A!on5 k" street a ' W tiwiD sweetened Water. A wheel ot : krtuoe 14 arB,0B oo mistortunea to, ! r-rv.-... r.'- -7 lhnt lu,7 1-1,5 lr-Pd"or fo aiu ol peroun employed in the Uuimm ous mines ul Pennsylvania, concluded their icilioua labor ytsterday. The Bourd consisted of the following members Messrs. W. A. EJeburn, of Pittsburgh, and J. 8. Wall, of Monongahrla City, mining engineers; Messrs. Win. Haas, Wrs! Liberty U.rough, Fifth district; Koberl Dudley, Larimer, Westmoreland couuty, Tentn district; Daniel Harris, Arnot, Tioisa county. Fourth district. There were sixty applicants tor the three piMlioiia created by ibe act. Tbe manner iu which the Board conducted the exam ination was impartial and satisfactory. nuy-nve quest ions were prepared by them and published, and given lo the can didates who were required lo answer in writing. A.ner so mucu nail been ac complished, the Board examined each uper and question separately, and the work was concluded last evening. AH that now remains lor the Board to do is to submit the names ot those who passed a . j : . i i . . . ueuiiauie examination to uovernor 11 art - rantt, who wiii appoint three thereof to Hue responsible positions. Out of the sixty applicants examined ntleen passed a creditable examination. Ot these fourteen are miners and pit bosses. The remain ing one is a mining engineer. The Board also laid out tbe tnree districts as tollows The First District comprises the counties oi oreeu, asuiugion, ayette. Somerset ueuiora, w esunorelana and tiiat portion of Allegheny county lying South of the vuio ami Aiiegueny rivers, secona Uis- uict Beavei, Lawrence, Mercer, Craw lord, Eric, Warren, Forest, Venango, C'iariou, Jefferson, Indiana, Armstrong, liutler, and thai portion of Allegheny 1) lug north ot the Ohio and Allegheny rivers. Third District Cambria, Blair, Huntingdon, centre, Clearfield. Elk. Cameron, McKean, Potter, Clinton, Ly coming, i loga and Bradford. Is a very pleasant situation on the road leading from JNew Alexandria to Coogrut ty, and about t XO . n 1 a half mile distant from tbe former place, reside couple pretty well advanced in years, namely Mr. John Miller and wile, Mr. Miller is a cripple, only having one leg- His brother from Indiana county, Mr. Robert Miller, and his wile hal been visiting him for a few days. They, also, are pretty well advanced in rears. On last Thurs day night or rather early on Friday morning, as it was after the hour of mid night, live persons succeeded in gaining entrance to the house, and committed a very bold robbery. Three ot the burg lars went up stairs while tbe other two attended lo affairs below. The three went into the room occupied by Mr. ltobert Milier and bis wile, and seizing them bound them hand and foot with a rope made out ot a sheet torn np for that par pose. They endeavored to raise an alarm, but were both choked until they became quiet. Alter they were bound Mr. Miller was laid cn the floor and his wife was at lowed to rest in the bed. The thieves j then went to Mr. John Miller' room, and seizing his wile bound her in tbe same manner. They then tired a pistol in the room and told them what the consequence would be in case lliey raised an alarm. After this tbty had things pretty muck their own way, and "went through" the house in a systematic style. From Mr. Koberl Miller, the gentleman from Indi ana county, they took eighty -five dollars in money and bis coat vest and watch. In thecaftls which ensued when tbey were tying Mrs. John Miller, a rug lying in front of the grate, was kicked out ol position, and the hiding place of a pocket book was thereby rtvealed. This book contained twenty-live dollars belonging to .Mrs. aiilier, and was also taken by the burglais. On lost evening, Ibe 13th inst, officers Thompson and At Borlin, of Greensburg, came to Latrobe and arrested two colored men by tbe name of Blaine, on suspicion of having committed the burglary. They were Uuien to lireensbunc and incarcer ated in the jail. One ot them is the lath er of the famous darker twins, and to gether with his family lived in the stone house just west ot the railroad bridge. The otuer one, we understand, is his nephew. They have records. Ltttrobe Adcatu-e. Kikgwood items. Although we did not see anything spoken of in your valu ble par about Kingwood and vicinity lor sorue time, we do not want your reader t think we are among the least important. e too are building and improving our town and our farmers are also wide awake to their interests and are making general improvements. W e used to have a coi respondent here a year or two ago who wrote a tew item occasionally for Kingwood. but what has become ot him .noj one; know a Since bu has left us I think some one else must take his place and write items now and then, or else old Turkeyfoot might be en tirely forgotten and go to nothing some dav. There will be an abundance of fruit in some parts of Upper Turkeyfoot thia year while in other parts the prospect are rath er sum. The grain looks very well, especially wheat, cats and torn. 1 be bay crop will be somewhat better than it has been lor some years. I be temperance cause does not seem to lake very well here. We could be tem perate before and we tninK we can be tem perate a little longer without signing a pledge. One thing, however, we must admit thai some ot the very best men that we have in our community nave signed tbe Murphy pledge. We only had two meetings, one at Mt Union, the other at Kingwood. ISomc thirty signed the pledge at the former and eight or ten at tbe Utter place. Miss Anna M. Baker, ot Mt. Pleasant Pa. lectured iu the Mt Union church on Tuesday evening last Subject "Both Sides ol Lile. 1 he audience wa rather small, owing partly to the inclemency of the weather and partly to the apparently unconquerable aversion ot some of our people to listen to lectures. The lecture U highly spoken of by all who were in attendance. The good people of Mt Union were con s'd-rab y annoyed during the lecture by some parties who had stationed themselves outside the church. The tacts as I have learned them are about as follow : Two or three young men went to the cLurch early in tbe evening, trying to gain admittance without paying. Tte door keeper, however, gave them to under stand that unless they paid fifteen cents apiece they could not go inside tbe church that night Ibis they reiuseo. Claiming tbey had a good a right tc go into the church, whether they paid or not. as any other person living, and that tbey would not pay tmeen cent to hear a lecture. After tbey found out that they could not get in without paying, they went to tbe opper side of tbe church and looked in 'at the windows. Some one inside lowered the blind. They then went to tbe lower side of tbe church, but finding tbe win dow s loo high to see in tbey went to work at once to build a scaflold by taking railr, boards, planks, Ac Tbey took a seat on top of it. made a noise aad looked in at tbe window during the lecture, much lo ibe annoyance of every person inside the church. It is to be regretted very much thai young men, especially men who make loud protesMoosof tbe christian religion, and bayj their name enrolled in some branch or other of the christian church, lack so muck gaal common ec. Men who are guilty of rack acta are so low and degraded that I am unable to find a word in the English language to describe I beau, for fear tbe word would be forever here after unlit to use again. 'Verily, rerily, I say onto you. be that enteretb not by tbe door, but dimbeth np some other way the same is a thief and a robber." It i said that these same men were guilty ot almost the same ad a rear or two ago at an exhibition held al the ML Union ecuool- hoosc We do earnestly hope that a stop will be pot lo nuisance of tin kind. Young men. I would just aay to too, pat in practice what yon professed aix month i g -, ami you sba'l be I appy . lour respectiuiiy, A son. New Arrital. Second arrival of new tor tea j souds at Walter & Troxal Cash aad pro iounlain i duce Store, at Gebhart. Pa., bought inr the great downfall in prices. Wc are enabled to rtter greater bargain thaa ,nereuHore. Indies' Lasting Gaiters 90c. 5c 5c 2c. 23c Gents' Hn Children's Hose Soaps worth Scat Ladies' Corsets Best Grera Coffee, 41U lur L Smoking Tobacco worth 13c at 10c V ALTER & 1 BUI AL. Gebharta, Pa. People' Store." June 13. 1S77. To Consumptives. Consumption. ' that scourge of humanity, is the great' llmiil of Ihu h,i..i, knll J i -u ;i.,. i countries. " I feel confident thai I am in possession ot the only suie, Infallable Kauieuy now known to the prolewion lor the positive auu afievuj curu v& luafc urcaueu uisearc, ; . -and its unwelcome oHtcomiianr. viz.! Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility, Ac., Ac I am aa old togy. I believe ia medicine Twenty-eight years experience as a buy practitioner, in tbe best Consumption Hospitals ot the Old and New World, ba taught me the value ot proper medication, bota local and consti tutional in tbe cure of thia 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, that by addressing me, giving symptona, they shall be pat in pos session of this great boon, ttilAout charge, and shall have the benefit of my experi ence in thousands of cases succewtuUy treated. Full particulars, direction for preparation and use, and all necessary ad vice and instructions for successful treat ment at your own home, will be received by you by return mail, free of charge, by addressing Dr. John S. Bcrkktt, 167 Jefferson Street lyr. 5-3. Louisville, Ky. HEN AND WHERE TO 8IGX A FOST- orrca monet order. It should be thor oughly understood by persons teceiving money orders bow to present tbe same lor payment in order to prevent unnecessary delay in having the same cashed. In the first place, be lore a postmaster is author ized to cash an order it must be signed by the person named in a letter of advice from tbe sender to the postmaster where tbe order is to be paid, and tbe name signed to tne order must correspond in every par ticular, to that given in the letter of ad vice, whether the person to whom the money is paid is known to the postmaster or not. lo prevent signing an order im properly, it is best to take il to the post master before signing it, and ascertain there the exact manner in which it is to be signed; or, if you wish to transfer the or der to another person, there is a blank on its back to be filled out and signed, and the second party must sign bis name, tor the receipt ot the money, on the face of me order, where Ibe original bolder would otherwise have signed it It these rules are not strictly observed, or the postmas ter consulted, it may be nccessasy tor tbe postm-vster to postpone tbe payment of the order until a second letter ot advice is re ceived from the ottlce Irom whence the order was sent All persons presenting orders for payment must prove their iden tity to the postmaster unless the latter is satisfied without obtaining such proof. The "Connellsrille Greys," Company C, 10th Regiment National Guard of Pa., went into camp in, Hugus' woods, south of town, on Friday last, but not liking tbe location removed to the Academy square on Saturday. During their stay they treated our citizens lo a daily dress parade on the public square. About fifty mem bers of tbe Company were in camp, Lieut Lloyd Johnson in command. On Saturday, Major Crosslandand;Capt. Mor row put in an appearance, both anxious that the boys should have a pleasant time. The Greys are a fine looking body of men and march and go through the manual in a manner that shows that tbey have been well drilled. Tbe band accompany ing and belonging to the Company is without an exception the best country band we ever beard. Tbeir delightful serenades were highly appreciated and will long be remembered. But the drum corps is where the boj s got their work in, you knew. Saturday evening and Mon day morning they turned out and enli vened tbe village by their shrill strains. Tbe Company is composed ot joliy, whole souled fellows who are always ready tor anything that may turn up ; the pranks they played on one another are enough to make a dyspeptic laugh. The camp was a great attraction to our people and was visited daily by large numbers of them. Sablialh morning religious services were held on the ground. Rev. Barns, of Con nellsrille officiating, and the band playing appropriate music By the way boys, we appreciate the "Scull Ave.," and return our thanks. The officers are gentlemen with whom it is a pleasure to meet and tarry. The Company broke camp on Monday and returned home, 'professing to be very well pleased with their encampment The Greys were accompanied by a num ber ot the citizen of Connellsville, among whom we discovered the smiling counte nance of tbe Lord Mayor. Gentlemen the latch string bangeth ever on tbe outer wall, and more than pleased will we be to have you return at your earliest con venience. MARRIED. NEWELL SNYDER. By Rev. J. B. Taylor. June oth. at the Hill House, Som erset, Persbinng Newell, of Dawson Sta tion. Pa., to Mis Mollie Snyder, of nar nedsville. Pa. DIED. FINK. At St Frederick. Nebraska. April 28th. Mrs. Elizabeth Fink, aged 73 years. 11 months. Mrs. Fink was born in Northumberland Co; was a resident of Somerset county for 14 years when sbe moved West WAM B AUG II. On the 7lh of June, 1877. Sylvester Wambaugh, aged 30 years, 2 months, and 14 days. MEYERS. February 22. 137f. near Pine church. Cardie Bell Meyers, aged 5 years, t) months 22 days. HUMBERT. April tth, near Milwood Station Charles M. Humbert, aged 6 years, 4 months and 14 days. BARK MAN. May 14th. near Centre rillc Mia Eva Bark man. aged 77 years. 7 months and 1 day. HUMBERT. May 21st near Millwood Station, aged 1 year, 7 months and 10 days. REDR1C May 30th in Centrevillr. Florence i. Redric, aged 3 years, and C months. ri sEW-TOlB LETT I: at. New York, June 15, 1877- u OR St s. Tbe racing; season was inaugurat ed last week, with usual brilliancy Jerome Park was crowded with tbe fashion of the itj, and sorue very good time was made by tbe steppers. The amount of money invested in fat goer in this city is enormoas. Robert Bonner, tbe Lrdger man, has Dearly a balf million in tbi knd of property, some of hi borsea being worth $30,000, if tbey could be bought at all The LorilUrd.-, tbe Lencxej and all ibe rich families consider it essential to tbeir standing to bare more or les good borse-flesb, and any Sue daj there can be seen ia the park hundred. of horses who cuu make lime rery low down ia tbe thirties, every youog niaa uf fashion thiaking it necessary to bare bid fast horse. The late Helmbold bad $o0, 000 in horses when be exploded It is a prettj sight to see tbe fast hors es out on a ttoe daj in ibe park, aud the drives thereabout, many of the teams being drireo bj ladiex, w ho get to be as skillful with tbe w hip as their male escorts. Women all like good hordes, and it U a passion with tbem to drive. There is no better business than tbe breeding aud Citing of fine horse. Tbe moat ordinary kind bf carriage horses that bare any style at all are worth $1,200 a pair ; and tbey run from that, ac cording to style and training, up to $5,000. This, wittoot any particu lar speed. Gire a horse speed ia ad aiuon to nyie, anu tne mcay oreeoer, may set his owa price, and get it.) For this grade of stock tbe market is nerer orertocked. There are con- stantly coming ia wealthy men who Can afford to pay these prices for t . f . i - - eaai iwc-j lainj, auu ik u now mure tban erer tbe lasbion. There are eoough oi poor b-jrses. and tbey tell aa cheaply here as ar where, but' was refund. They will do d ubt be good horses are alwars in demand, 'indicted for m order in the first degree and always at a very high price. and hare a rpeedy tnL Tti K Ul.su stills, v li r-ttj,r-'iiii-d I h Seu , f- r ut bi rnni MoI j Sr-t-i. v- rtet 'i-i h . Il . I' WO I eXCf cicmu '-n--, ll l-tt Compara'ively ixH.r. Hut ibe IJ-tss does not rare for that He friends when be bad power, ant! he believe be caa ralijr LU old follower!, ami L once in-tro the arbiter of New York politic. All be w . . a t a.. ....... T, " i.: 1. - tk. n'Trom the mine, and tb biKuwa ? mn, hi- la7aP.rO a.a-a r I ha till ! ' . gangs who never bad so generous a paymaster will rally around him, aod be can undoubtedly tiltiin so much power ia the city as to make bira es sential to more respectable poliliciaod. Aad tben it will take do time at all for bim to get back all tbe money be has lost, and more. . He is unques tionably the most popular man in the city ; that is, be can get tbe greatest following among tbe class who wield political power here. lie always di rided fairly what be stole, aod tbe lesser plunderers sigh for his leader ship again. Tbey never lired so well aa wbeo be was at tbeir bead. He has bad a bard time of it for a few years, but be U still strong eoough tu make it lively agaiu. Yesterday the last of tbe absconder, Richard I). Coooolly, compromised with tbe city, and will leturo to bis Dative land. Connolly returns to tbe city $1,000, 000. Tbe real reason for tbe setlle meai is thai it costs i much to pros ecute these men, that, if tbe city should reccrer all tbat was stolen. it would inevitably go to tbe balds of lawyers aad for other court expenses. What is gotten now will go to tbe city direct It is curiou?, bat default ers can never stay away from their country. Possessed of millions Con nolly bad all bis ia bonds tbey were still outcasts and vagabonds. Tbey were admitted to no society, tbey bad no associations except among themselves, and their life was one of constant annoyance and discomfort Connolly has been trying to get back for a year, and be is doubtless tbe happiest man to-day oa tbe globe. He will come back to New York and with bis old associates take charge of the Democracy ot New York again, aod mar assist Tilden in another campaign for reform. A DISGRACE. Visitors to tbe Philadelphia Expo sition wiii renjemocr a colossal bronze arm and baud holding aloft a torch, which was on exbibitiou there. This is a part of tbe statue emitted "Liberty Enlightening tbe World," paid for by the citizens of Pari, and donated .o this country to be set up as a beacon light on Cudloe's Islaod.at the entrance of tbe harbor to this c:tr. The statue is of gigantic size, and the light from tbe torch illumin ates a vast space. I t e statae is here. but New York is too mean to raise money to bit it op, and there is a good prospect that it will never be takeu out of the cases. It ia a dis grace that the Great City baa not the courtesy and public spirit to make use of 8 ) generous and appropriate a gift THE GAMBLERS are baring a hard time of it Tbe softs who hare heretofore bled for their benefit hare not now tbe moa- ey to squander, and tbe poor gam- blerd are failing one by one. Ibe ef fects of John Chamberlain, next lo Morriseey the most noted faro bank er ia tbe city, were told at auction last week, aod tbe rich furniture ot his palace brought rery Email prices. It was a gorgeous concern three years ago. hvery mgbt at 12, a sup per was set ia tbe place, free to all, they could cot bare been at Delmon ico's for less than SredolUrs a plate. to say nothing of winei. Ibe mo-t expensire dishe?, cooked and served by French artists, with the most gor geous service, and ia a megnilicc ally appointed room, was free to wboerer chose to sit down to it In those days it was nothing tor rich men to lose tbetr thousands there, and t baru bcrlain was rery rich. Rut be contd not avoid gambling himself, and be would inrest ia race-tracks at Long Crancb, and go into a great many speculations, and tbe hard times came oa and the fools either bado'i the money or bad grown wiser, and so Chamberlain came to grief. He is a poor man to day, and will stay so ill tbe backet gets full and begins to slop over. Such iuea only thrive when money is made easily. Mor- rissev is mire acute. ben the times were flush, be iavesied bis profits in good shape, and drew out of ail kinds of gambling except tbat which could be run rery cheaply. Something like twenty gambling bouses bare been closed wuhia tbe month, cot by law, but by what is stronger thaa law, bard limes. One of tbem went to Dead wood, leaving three wives and innumerable creditors. Tbe wives were ignorant of each other's existence, till they all met at his place to see what had become oi him. Another found himself ruined one night, and he did the world the on ly service be erer had, by blow ing his trains our, in his roms a here thousands bad been ruined. Others are keeping bars ; tbat business flour ishes yet; and a greater number are living upon tbe womeo tbey once sup ported in luxury. It is a bad time for tbe gamblers. FIRE-WORKS The cilizeos are moriog rigorously to bare the authorities prohibit the ose of 6 re-work, on the coming fourth and forever after, except such aa shall be used by the city in its reg ular demonstration. 1 1 is to be hoped it will succeed. Every fourth of Ju ly the hospitals are crowded with per sons injured by fire-works ia tbe bands of reckless gamin1, who delight in them ; aod every year there is a ioDg list ol property destroyed by the same agency. It is no small matter to hare a hundred thousand little wretches armed with crackers, torpe does and the s cores of other missiles, throwing tbem ereryjrbere auiocg horses and men, and into build'ng It is a wonder that tbe experience of. Portland is nut more frequently rc-i peated. New York will be spared school dibectoks ef the Biiifers. schets this terror, this year, aod o ber cities! tMvtjmi. S boold follow tbe example ; jtuxiii vga,Ttujria n tmuiict. El'SI.IISS f ,I11 ...,., , , , Tob,lnre4ae fruea bienn is frightfully bad, aod there u every i it-mrM u a " . .... . J 1 To Slate appenu-tatfc l m reason to suppose u will so cotlioue t. a.irl. iLi ix s a r lill lha fiilrrnnl moo Th S,.nrh , . . r j is uutog raiuer more tuau uruai, out; the North and West are buying but t little. It will be a dull summer. Pi ET CO Breajhl la Jaallrr. St Loiis, June 14 The preli.m-, .'. , r narr examination oi tbe lour rmo who are charged with attempting to wreck a trsio on the St Louis and ' San Francircu Railroad, for purposes; of plunder, near Woodend Sttti u. a few bights ago, as COSclndcd Tester-' . , . oay. . u tue piisvnera wrre cimmi ird u, the SpnogSield jail to await the action of the Grand Jarr Call H4 Allrmpt mt llljfcwny R-hbrry. ' CEANTi'N, P-t , June 12 TLit af- r'i'M ii Vo i ie-si -ti s- li, ' t' e t' livaf-p, ,rtii,-.i I tV.--'m H-ii'.-. -if, L-jriY r t: : C.i". ;.t:a,'. t ! r. : : !r :y i.r tiiiiier.-' I't. ir.e ixis-ri : I t hi i ill mr im ra.i.i- i'i v j. 1 .11- L I L were an acted oy iwo masaeu roo burs. Tbe Pavmasier and bi.-i assist ant terre iu a Lug-f , and bad in aDt!.i9HBetilLeirP0teCS!iion oVer Tte nlt.inlf aa naaaH.a aw ihAOf 1 1 -it 4k t fm t ai',st a w i iimuu cn rmi v n-mov . without sarins' a word, drew their revolvers and Bred, wousdioif. Caut Carling fliirbily. Mr. Ressell return ed the fire, and the robbers fled i the direction of tbe woods. Great excitement prevailed bere in tbe af ternoon. Tbe police were -out after tbe would-be moraerers.and a raward of $500 has been offered by tbe cm panr. Nothing has been heard ol tbem up to a late boar to-night. The FlMW. JIempuis, June 12 Tbe damage caused by the beayy rain norm in Northern .Mississippi ou Friday is rery great In msoy instances the crops were ruined entirely, fences swept away and stock drowned The damage t tbn Mixsirs'ppi aud Tennessee, Mirsiwiupi Ce'itral.McOi phis and Little Rock. Mobile and Ohio, and .Memphis aud Caariealoa Railroad baa been rep tired, aud train are running to day aa usual Oa the Memphis and Louisville Railroad the bridge over the Hatcbie river waa swept awar. Tbe officers of the road hope to be able to send oat train to-morrow and transfer at tbat point Tbe Memphis aod Pa ducah Road ia badly damaged, and several days will be required to re pair the tiack. NOW ERA ET BAKU BIT tJirrtt by 1-Vk'K a Ilaaam. MIOIU IN CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED, Apples. "IrttJ. fl a it A uitietiaucr, V inl Miiut Brno. KM a 1 K Bum, y a (neirl lu Butler, y a tnill) lie Buckwheai, y biubal..... we " mod, luu t M Beeawax, fia w Bacon. buultera, y a Kn - aldea. " laUe country ha ma, w a lie Von, (ear) fl wi-hol we Cure, (sheileu) fl bofliel ie C"tro meal a lie Call tklnr. fl le Etna, doa 12'e FUor. Ml v U Flaxied bo., (& B) Tie Haina, (Migar-curwi) ft a lie Larl, fl a UlSrJiie Leather, red aula, ft a " ut4r asjTue kip, " ; .'sue -HuliHIoira, white, luu ll aa i Uata. fi oa Me Putatiiea, fl ba Suj '.Ve Peaches, tiried, fl a...... ISe Kye ft bo 1 w Ha. a a Sail, Nu. t V bbl.exira 2 u (Iruand Alum, per tack 43 Oe " Album, per aack 4 an Sonar, yelUia fl & ' while W;dl4e Tallnw, fl a le W lieal. 'ft biu tl-JO Wuut fi a &ue -iVeii" AdvertinemenU. Dr. W . F. FUXDEXBEKG, Lal Res dent Surgeon, New Tort Eye eui Ear Iiifaary, Eas lxated pcnnar.es.tI7 in the Cit7 cf ITarylani fcr th.3 ZZCLUSrTS traatnont cf all dissasss of tio S73 and Zar, includ ing those of th9 ITssa and Throat OOlre. 20 Sewtk Ceatro Ktreet. JutaJU. PATKXT HAY' RAKIN. I have a few of mr liul Hire Hay aukeaoa band, tur fale at the planlnr milL lrtee 4. Anyuoe want. Idk to bay biaj rume vr wnte CF. WALKER. Sumeraet Pa. Jane.0. FKt-HtUil Ul'EEXSWASE. L. S. LAYTfJM & CO., tieaU for Brunt. Bloor. Xartla k. O'l IKON STONE CHINA. Factory al Eat Liverpoot Obio. Al. a lull llseoT GLASSWARE, kockioxbaoi ami Yelk.w Ware. OnrQaeeafwareboktbe biabeet premium at the l'eoaatal Eanl'iiiioei at Philadelphia : ana aiao brtt premiam at the Piualiare: txpuritfcia lal lalL irlers reaperttolly aullcHcil. Office d Wariheese : 153 Wvxl St.. Near liberty, uip.UtTee. Church. 4-1 1 ISbL bUJ. i". r nhippcil from Pittsbarat June 3l. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. LMaie of InK R k. late ef Somerset Twp., deceaaed. Letters nt a-lmlnlMntk oa the above estate having beeo araned u the ander!-neil. aotlee la heretiy aivea 10 thote tn-lebted to u to make Imme diate pinneiit. aal thote baring claims aaalnn K tu preeBt tiem dal j atuhentkmied h eeuleeaeM ua July -a. In", at the late rethleaee el le eeaaed ia Soaaeraet Twp. IlATinCASF-BEKK. June'J). AdmiaiJtra'r. 4 UDITOR'S NOTICE. Ai an Orpliaoa' C.rt heU al Somewt Penaa.. ea the Tib day uf April. UTT, tee Juelerie4 Aaditor waa duly appoiote4 to Bake a disuilM (hjo of the fuiKla ia tfte haada of M. A. Sanoer ami Peter J. Baker. Execatun ef the estate el e,mre Hambert. teceaed. In ami aawea; th-jee legally entitled thereto, hereby jjlree aotice that be will attend to tbe da. lea of the aboee appoint ment oa Tttenday tbe ivtb day vl July. Is:;, at htom-e la SHaeret boriUirh. when aaS where all penone interested can attend if they think P'er" JOUX W-SOITT, Jane as. A nditor. TOTICE. Urnca ow THiiuill av aail..aA n. Jane la, TT. Notice it hereby aivea that a meetlna- and an election ol tbe Muekhohien of 'he SaliaMry K. U. t .. will be bebl at the chief onVe of the Co. ia Mnendale. Sumenet l.. 1 - ea Frklay. tub day of Jiiiut. 1W7, al 1 o'cJork. p. m fr tbe par pueeuf detenninina by a etork vote whether ibe lumpen will iarue 110,Doof morcare bond aa b prumised by thelth eretkai ef tbe lech article of the Co eiAMitntloa, ami tbe act ef AMembl; ape roved the lath day ef April. A. I". 1ST JaneS. Preaident. EARLES HOTEL, Corner CANAL and CENTRE Stt Near Broadway, NEW YORK. Flret elaaa aeencaawlatloa fcr fcar kaadml 2ocs and Ecard $2 53 Per apriW YSSIQXEE-S NOTICE. " Notice It hereby Wca that E1. Keiei of Saiia bary bwroairb. SomereK I 'a., fa , ka aiatle a vol antary aaHjcninent ef all hia real aad pewaal ee uie to me. m traft Sir the beaeat ef his cmlii'ira. A u peTia therefore rntlebtcd to the eahl Ed. Keim wlU ntake immeiliate pajmeal. aad thnae Iuea ctaima or demamta wlU preaeat Uwaeua, eat delay. W IL C. LI V EXG D. Utj S3. Aaeiaaee ef Ed. Keiav SETTLEMENT OF THE T.anoM.IUndrdera los ej Teaaroant received h . By upiera paid VB 31 By cn ai i n.if ea St k. ... n. .m VM XT By baiiie on iaa eleni 44 ' By balance eae auwwanisA...... w-t . Jane 4. WTT. halaace Sae Tp-, by Jereae- muah Wetaw Jt HIM We tlw anderiane4 Awlitoraaf lillf-ri Twp '""" ll "TJTZTi . Weieacr, Tmaraieref tne Miituri actmwl Iwum ' nd and it mt aa ai. ve Rjued. riAKIELDH'KET. w. it. WAi.rt.B- AaJimre. OEfl.X.IlAKEC Jae IX Clerk. ; A ssiqxees notice. CVhtrme Walker ef the har(k ef Meyer- Sale, ifcaaereet O Pa-, hwvlt a le a votnntj rr asvinmeac a me, tor the Wncat W her credt- ZJl2Zi to anT-t edmie paimeat. ai oweeh.iiBxcnim..xaie" hTToi""" STu a sSr-t &:.',,,,,.., jaa n. Aace. 1TBNNANT, POKTER, BOYTS & CO. FOUND H- T 7 'Jfaekiiit? Foi'ji iorL fXattt S:rce:.Crp ilr il. A- ii. XV li lic-ptl. t ctzUctUt 51!i-, I ManulUeturerj of ILiiiruud anil Mr.thmrj Custin-s, Frogs Switch Stands and Bridles Trucks Tit Wnoiis Lar ries, Iron "Wheel Barrows Stone Picks, Hammers and Chist-Is Bridge Trusses and Bolts, Blows Flow Catini,'s, Caak, Parlor Si Haaiij Strr, G.-tcslFire Fronts, Feelers, Hollow Tare. JMisellancoiiM Castings IM:iU to Onler. Machinery of all kinds built and repaired, at Short Notice and Reasonable Terms. Also on hand all kinds of Material used about Steam Engine. Qaa, Steam aai Wlr Pip. FlUiixra. fcra Vl. Hr Wire, (hint' Har. din an.1 Fi -,, Packing, Leather aivl KuMur Bltlnsr. lslma-9. spiral t ar SiTbui, Hutu, April 11. BOTjTS ETC. Z"T IlT.T''I,.',.rT or To,,e I KOr.S.1. to WMt. rtil Hun (or It U mart e4 PTRE Tfl f.TaSLa 411 L.H, m. l.v lit uuw r--w. w II lr h rvllu ail 1:1 t.lurt hrihi mim: ATr, ul In ul!. It r-. M Ml H LKsa Ihau ta iiiiYtr1 arilrl Ih-il It i. r.ii.l.li rouikiii 11,10 fnrvH iHwrhoM m. 'I II l',t.olTirh XKixn . -mU-winf hv I'll' .1, lir. ;M tinl.U ta ,mo .hki iw- IMnniTV of ih. Whlli r. i..U rH li y l.-m.l . l.,.hf otlj l, raut tm a I. aaaLB. i larluaall. Traikt mh i.IK-4 toy ruibariiti wbvirU- ti-.rr. SETTLEMEaT of tiik 81 PEKVlSORSof Mllford T lor Ibe Aeal yar cn-iio A prtin, 1877. IR. Duplicate of J. Snylcr 0 M - U Miller u aa " Samuel Barclay... 7i " llenlel Pile SM 4tl To onlcri on Tp., treajurer 'M 42 T balance from Supervinr of ls: 15 iit-UMi 21 CE. By laWAc, 7. Soyler I n M - (1 L. .Miller as ai " " Sameei Barclay... Tori " " Daniel Pile tJi -43.3T IU Li nee iloe Tp ft 1 rl kobo naroaca, rr. tbeast rr, dk. To be la ace front larl year...... i 41 To cash Irom Z. Snyder... li on si 41 CIL Byem.r i t j Byamoont paid oo erdtr ami cuaai.ki k: so 41 We the undrrnluned Aa !itor of lill..rl Ti. . crtlry tbat the above nccoanta are correct a here aet lorth. SOL.SXYDER, DAN. DK'KKV. . M. ItAKEK. W. H. W1LTLK, June IX tierk. Au-liior. DM INISTRATOES NOTICE. UUa.il UaU or slaBnei filma, lute ol Jnaer Twp. (ieceuel. Iettrff of ftftralnlBtnatitm on th atsnr eHate hsvritiit bescn KHanted to tbe utvieniifTwtl. BfKlr im hereby xtrea llaaj-t lnitteiJ to it tat Butfc imnx. iliat mymst. n thoM having clntras fttrliut It lo pnwrolthevi taly svutbftQtlcmteU Pr Miiaeiit 3 not U. Awiure. pUCLIC SALE. ktr tintii' f the Vnrt of O'max.n fl- t( Stfmereet Co lr the UBlriKiitl arVarlrore ut UeurD Akeriiiaata, will Jell ai uhik mic, ia Friday, June 15, 1ST, at 1 o'clock p. ai.T on tb premise, at ttve irsi ttene ol Ueonco Ackermaa. in 4uemahbi the hAUtming tieiicrii-pii rrat eiatc. vti : lSo, 1. 1 ho homentea! fftrta. euotftinln acTM. aUoateS In (aetaalfMitfisc twp, ail cirvl anvl In a oi tt of cultivation, with A tue. bant, ibtji, wtyvl-hiMM. arhanl aal tea cr- f Bteativw. This farm if m the taropike nail leitl in frmi St'Twa to Beilfurl, aaU la a Terr 4e- siraltie home. 1Sk X A l met of land nitaate Shaile In To .a-l- jolDlnir Henry Kooatm, Plerco Ihr, Vjmn Uerkt- pile aai others, oimtaininv arrest, weu umber!. ierm mafia seowq on iav or aie. ABRAHAM LAMBERT, Maj9. Asaitfikae. PATENTS ! FEE BEDCt'ED. EoUre Coat 4Ci. Patent Office Fee 3 ia alTance. balance U within muailia after patent allowed. Ad vice and examination free. Patcata Sold. J. VANCE LEWIS 4 CO., ASHIAQIO.N, filT. J. a. MKOAU.W H. S.sroXFIt. K-rlln. Pa aucnrt, rm. MEGAHAN & STONER. PLASTEItEItS, Bcfectfnlly Inform the ciliieoa of Suncm Coamy. that tbe; are prepared to take eooinuu forall (imlaof Plajterin;. Repairing f n mpUj atteailed to. Addrena a abr,re. Wurk aniiciied, aad aaiutactiiia enaranee,l. 'oe. l. "V"0TICE. Thia tate notify Ihe paMi. that I parcbaMil the per"al priHierty ol Daniel liO)ller, iiu Jan. L Puxh, Aoirnee of the laid Daniel M -t-toiler, and am the owner of bald properly. Aay int purchadinx: any of the aaid property, become Uabie lo me lr the value inere. June 4. I KIAH JttSTOLLEL 4 SSIONEE'S NOTICE. Nutlr is hereby riven that Jacob Keim. of Elk leica township. Siuerawt V, fa., has maale arul antary as-iffniaem of all hit real ao! mrMti es tate to at, la tnut for taie beoetit f hi creiit'r. AU peri"s therefore ioiebtel to t! eaM Jxr-h Keim wtU fnaka latwiiatc payment, atvt tle havinr claims or leaaaJs wiii prvsent them a ith- out aeUy. May 23. Assignee of Jaob keim. A UDITOR'S NO flCE. In the matter of the a.xirnment of JorUh Shaf fer an-l wiie lo E. M. S. bnk, the art ap-pi-inied John H. I' hi Aa-lib.r. to awcr'ain the lenta. make and repit a dirt ribntkiu 'A the ton in the hanil ul tbe A.wiarnee.uu 1 hurnda the lull da r of June. JOHX H.I HL May X. Aoil..r. V"0TICE. .Notice i hereby xi' that 1 will aot lay a note ien by me to Allien K.ii'.in-. on the h d M June, IH7. one year alter dale, tor htty tkree dollar. Any uerin buylna aalil n:te will but a lawnlt ai.llr. Bailing baa nut n.mplicil itbtheeiiract. jUy. SOLOaoX I1AKEK, gTlERIFF'S SALE . By virtue of a writ of Ten. KL Fa. iwocd at of the Coart of OfBinrm Pleat of Allcxheny eoaniy. Pa., aad le me directed, 1 will expire n eale by paMtc oau-ry, at tbe C'.irl lluaae, in S-jOieriet. ea Friday, June S'J, lS77, atlo'cloekp. m. the fotlowiaa; deeenbaat real eatau via : AU the rixht, title. Intercut anil dalm of the KennellaMiU I'oal taapaay. of, la aad la the following deacrlbed real eaute. tu : So. I A certain tract ef land sHoa'e In Soarh amptoa Tp- Somereet t o. Pa, wan-anted la I Be name of .,ra;eieili. ei-oiaieing 1J7 a-rca more nr Irm. a.lf-inmx land ef Jan Emerick- Jaf Knoa-K aad tract Nu. 1. npua which are ernd a kgdweilinc hoaxe barn al other oalt-eU-linitx. alMat7 arrcefwbicb are cleared and known aa tne Oeonte Marti tract. Jfo. t A certain tract of kind "Itnateaaaloreeiid. miinlnKXa L aaabwee aad otUera. warranted in ibe mat of euatainina -4 iwrea more or lee, kaowa aa tbe Jena Hoymaa trae of which abvatlM acree are deareil. upon wluch are erected a kfj dwellrn hoae. lrn. se. !lo.a. A eertaiatractel bad annate aa afc aaid. adjoining Nui i and a. Adam Lepley and other, taxi aa the Adam St una tana, cantata mg aej acre more or leaa. ol which aboai an acne are cleared, ti acre In meadow, with a large apple orchard. b dwelling bueae. Urge barn aad elher eatbeiloiBg. ... Jf. 4. A tract ol man fiinaie a mm biaiwi ax acre more or Ita. adkdnwg Xoa. x and aa ate aad othera. and known aa the Purler larm. ahowt to aeree eiearwi. a o, wrucn " meadow, with Irame dwell tea bmae.linaelefee. v.. & a trut M of land auaaie aa aliwce. con taining IM aeree more or leaa, ajoiniog lual of W liikam Triatman. tbe Purler tana, Hnry Harta and other,. wrt Ml aeree cleared, ef which , acre are ia meadow, apple ercharl. log dwelling haw. log ataoea. Ml, aneera aa we uemei Coma iraci. Vn 4. AU the mineral, mineral right end nrmtogea aptematowg to the aaid html. euwtoJa tng iM acre, awre tar iee. a,i joining iamir-of Jwe BcaL Dominie t'oxh. Adam lptoy and ether. known a the Ben- UUrr tract. So. 7. All thai certain tract of laaj a:u: m Xonbaavoaea Tp.. Soawieaet ija.. Pa warranted m the a. t e4 John Kcwhaw. wainiaiag 9m eree bm or le. ajotaiag iaai wimom he aaaaeef Anal Voearg aad ether, apoa which re erected (ereral (mail dwelling kvaaea, aw mlliele. ... So. A All that tract of mad inau aa acme, arranled m the aaate of Annie Twng. caMain- tngioacrea totWeaae.mnerreaa nrJntog Av, 1. Ill wiimii,a,w .ji,.."-- aw mia eereral plank bie.;etc. . . but 'a laadeeierreTol rv J-ba D. Sy aad nu to raM fcenncll Mill laU C. Taac a exeewtiva a the pr-pny at tbe Kca- aelU Mill Oel at the anu M Thome w . . aa lur tbe aae ot John D. at-Mtly TERMS : Aoj pere pnrebahir at the a-we eake will take aettew. that bra per ernt. of 'ae par- wiilhe reaKurad aaaara a the bcoa- ty i kanckni awn olherww tt will axatn be ex aluiua The raaedae ef the aarrli m iney maot bepaid eaer hetocethe XA day ef AaxaM. IT7. lac Ur led by tbe eat twr ibe ackavwl. Igreaeatal neriS deeaa. aad ae Seed wiii he acknowledged nam l parchaae money if r atuunz w. pile. shert. JLarrkU. net. i rrsau Lowtt. t, her In the r. art ef liamaM next tost rneaJ Jo Ptawaof .' imu wt I'e . epb Chrutaar, ; Pa. o. MS April T. t, i Iji.T. So-po-aa m Ie ImaSel Leerry. 1 ) were. Haeiag Veea npmJated Ceamsarionrr to and nad acuoct tacu. wl-.k an opuioe m the eiaied caae. .aotre 4 kereby girca ina I wul au at my etaae. m tne horough oi aamfee, ' ea ntanry the Sd day ef Jane. A. l. 1.. when aa where 1 will dierkarxw twe waife ef mv amaixM. aad all pmux inurcaiel may ,ivd kf laej IrJuX rc-V- Jan f. CoaalaMr. A Safe, Sura nnd Chant Deatrerer of the POTATO cvxra-nt wonux a aM aw laawrws a SPOISON. CSS PEST? rairkrAmmnitjjnrt n 4rwi i am-t a afakleai. Sm tfsaifc. We wWmsar t ret taw. .wt Fi ceeiat arrm, laapil lta4 fcw M famaa j la tel.) i-bt M CaaSST ! hir-trewii a arMl-vwaltaJn lr-4BW w t iraaiav atwaJOlX ClliVef L Wih-ta., r ti. Dallas. S Cwtiaa - r-cn. $200,cco wn or Gil its feirirr. 'rflwcwHl Mrn-I. as helw. ail Warrantea (rl PUlfr!, 1 Pair(rld St.-oSleere Hutuns ; 1 pair Lnvrave! SIt IfuttiTi ; I et P"trt4l sfuiis, 1 tt Amethyst Stu-i!-. 1 WoMlna: Kinr. I I'.nirrare't baml fr iaJr kitty. 1 Amethyst Jn-fie Ktnic. intml'i with 1, 1 KWnl ktn. markt -Friihip,' AmcthTut Stone Scarl Kins;, mlai-l with trul'l I Sptetvti. Silverw. Hat H ti, I Mt L-fties" Jet athl troM Vn stxl It-iv. t MiW at J-t n: (r.il t, 1 LjfllM' Jet St. Oruamentetl, 1 set Unlfcue Kie Wo-t Kartinips, 1 Hauls' Kle .tnt Lke hn.rxt lJ.am..rv( Sfa1, 1 i'ctpliaal K lic-M. Nerklave, 1 pair Laalt' Amethr Sttntte l-IdrfirotM, ini-tit with i'lii, 3 I.-vlle' Ornnnr-s. tt Jr-i ftrt-h, I 1'vn. y Sotrf Kintt itl Kiev.utl U affb t hin. Tue Tour cfiiHre the nitre M t lopietH-s, strnt pi pai-t ut 1, orany i (.tew) rw cbJoe Ur W centra, lw is the tiiue tu mtHke ni"oer. Tiiriir jf-nailri .in :tHy he ret.itlni Hr 10. K STH?KM.N. lto.l St., New .k. Hit rej.-utatt. Ur hxncsiy. fair ivallr.r. ( IltVfaiirT m nneimle hr ativ a-ivertiser in this city. S, V. l-jf HtmjiL, '' Im ia, l-.d. 11 KHTA IJItTlS'T AID IC E C UK ill SATOOX J. H. PL-el infonn his frlen) atvl the puMi iffoernliy that he has lntw-it nnnns mrSjrer' inx Sirre, !n the Mamrnof h Huii4itntf, atv. toes then 4Ttl a kttaur tnt ami l.-e 'ream ."va-on. He kevps na hl t all tiaes cakes, pie, aaol wtches, anl cwim tlriiias. Lreal always urn bun.! an! tor :t!e. He still lives In the Jin-are when he it prvparl Ut ar-.tu4a with Z'i fari srvi Utivx. .B.4k Munin iaie all rsilers Suuuer buoriiers ;iit ed. 2 ajft. nuy ?. ASK YOUK TIXNEK Or Har lware .lealcr fur the New Standard Enameled,Preserv ing Kettle, Made only tr the Sunatarl Manura.'tuhag ('., Pltlrbnra-, Pa. Lrery kettle ma!e of ca ln, warrantMl and iiuariintecl n4 to ci nttin arty leail, arsenic trr any other pii.Hi-na milter what, eter. Mmj. PATENTS. F. A. liin.ian, S-illcItor f Ft-n. WaLimc tnn. D. C. pittiU do pay. Sctvi 6r Clrra lur. April 14, 1 year tl'T .1 k'wr at hrrffne 5amrltMi wemA lO'Te.U,i free, Sn.Ww A Uuv aVirtla.tiia AmlOB, J.y Tirta of an onler isu! ot f the O-nrt rf (uinif -a Picas oi S"iueret I Up , ipa., ihe a&lr jtiKbfxi AiU'.t of -jh ban-on. wiii sell at patv l:c diii, -in Friday, June 22, tle folUrwtair flcfri(-tl real estate, nit : A hiafTiIy rahiva?t tctna rlteste in S.m r-i Tp. tiarret Co., Pa.. x nUinins; Iw acres, nfrre r l' aJjtiuinr buvls or J. J. H-miit, Jha nincr. Krv-I. VVVher aivl othr. with a tw. H' ty bt.iue. ank barn anl Kher outf'nil'fintrs th..-rrB ereei. Al a tine 'UXrtr-camp. an Iriui 4 Tntw h.r. U. uj- sail farm. I his tarns ts oiily twi anle0ojn.'i fft (ft SitMrvi. conrearenl lo u-b.ai4a ami ciiujvlxs. vita Ao tiaher oj-a iti sumo. TtliMS : One-thini In hal. ene-thlnl tn sis anU.saiil ne-tliinl in one yr-htr frvim-late ( aie. with liiteresi (.nte(eiTal payments Jnna lay i.l Sjbie. piT'Xi. I' Ne I yiAV nt naifi. PHILIP H. WALK tic May 23. AsAiifiaee. A SSKEE S NOTICE. N- tie is Hereby Riven thatS. P. Fii--k. of L.- t a nsv 1 iie rv mr rr t , Pa., tu a m a voluntary ajtn merit r me. of all bis estate. re al bJ eroal u-r tire benefit af his ereitir. All trT.D irv;eret-t tf the iai S. P. Fl k. ail tb'ise bar in ciaiuu will make krutwa the ae n or twn re airUT. June sj, WT, at llie st'.re of 'lkk a ChorpeTtiiix. II the settiemestsare rfrt mafJe hy that time thy w.li i-s piace in ihe Ikan-Uuf an bitver bit cvili-etla a. OLO. A. THOMPSON. May . Assunee. WK AVI LI ail one fte-haif laen 'i the WrX fea.'U fui new Chnmai4, mi rre n ii eoefar. err fsn It.f : iti, j ny jrr ai'ibtcl in iu V k fiua e! jut atM nut. ot-jI T-ninic afni "i'il any tlaiuff C"W be lor the pat'i SaUt'tim K-irian-t,"l. Two salltple.- U T 'i't 'mlP. or 'i t Urf 'n:nt. -icl lirn Umt zraii'l ilioitntsr eatalwae witn ct:rmi of .Mf'biwrt on the Khtne. 'r V t-eit lw. iania-3erH: I'atia Iil .n ?ta. k vnarl. J. LA TH N A H k Un.. W W thmu Si, ti. t.n MatSaviiU'e u He-Jaan r-r r ".r'fis, ExvraTtr.ics j&1 Art works. A FORTUNE. Jjcei. YSSIGNEE"S SALE. hr irrec of aa --rler iwucl t of the Vmn IVmUin pica f S'ltrnw l.v. Pa., the ui!r f.tr.fl Alitnce of Unah b-ky. w.ll ail at u:. :ic laie ' tie preuiwc -d ! a-'rixni-r, "a Saturday June OO'A, 117, at I '!' li p. m., ihe "li'.wiug .ic-TiV. risil t tale. i : A ornain tract d laml rilante in L-iriaicr Tp., S"incret 'o.. Pa., .t'oiritoa Un-lol S.moci ,H. Ileal. Pelcr htept. J. P. Blttocr. IHU. l-i MJ, peter H emicc. Ludwkh Yvejug. and tft er ciotainlag lyo a.-re more r I'M. aivl aluw. nnce. ol waarh there are a'oit 13', acre, clearwl. 1", acre in meadow, with a two Kory la uw.ll rng b.ie. aone.tvla balf urr frame lv.eeaet a x.a.1 )ua bam tbereoa encie-l. known a Ine B'-rij. I'rrftiy farm. T tl4.Hr4: Sntect to a .l.wry of T3: . cra ica lo Hi wld,w v,' MtutaiaiB i roe'.y, dec J. Ten p.r cent, of the por'-ha.e aveiey to be paid ai day ef aale : une-third incialicg tne lea p.r ent. u le paOl a c-onnrtniioa oi mm ael .Icli.ery d lec : one-third in eix mtu anl onetitrl in eaeyrmr Irom tie iate of orlcr !'.;, laier- on ilclerre-l pjy.iient : lo tie fe ared oy j:g;eei.i b-wda. H. B. IIML .! Jtne 4. i T T . t QREAT INDUCEMENTS -TO- -ENCOURAGE IkPROVEMENTS. F)U SALE : CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. It THEXEW EXTE.TSIOX OF MEliFollD. 5 EAR THE SPKI-VOn. W :ll offer at tulTate tale at V-w prv-c itl il eauy term and mad it Ina, tui : Only One-fiftri Cash Bequirad on Purchase, Balance Payabla in 1, 3. 3 and - YEARS, ual p. t menu im Beaa. a rth inurex at ax a- r cent, per aannm. aya-Nie eaai-ana::y. ecacd by morucaae. .... I ae ownr oC-.-ieej to the naraacr il ierlrsd , , A SPEI.IALOl'ABA-iTEE that at the croirafa of the fonr year, .noalal tae par-haaer oe dhweile wua am pnreaaee. wiU reland li orUin: ra Mel aa .x preaaed ia tae receipt ( deed ia tSo band ef Mceve ha.arl a Uetxenerkcr anlll a.l tae pay mrmi are meue I. al hae the hi r ,eeed m pa) mat el 'vienl ptt-a imm. or-.liaa it are tree foe mreja- rance. ee a a ton noeait trom owner. For paraur,. apply ,,.,.. or Bl SSEIX A LO.f'lfc.f JC tl J aae . B" k'r"' P'- . . ' XL S.SKJNEE'S SALE. liT nr aa "r .-r , Oariwi '"i.i- ' , uvdlxuMri JinO .t. Blaxa. and Peler A. Bloarh. etil e:ial pa'. lie eucuBthepeewnse., m S'JiarJaj, -line 3 I ill, 1 p. ax. li, Mieamg dearriaeJ real - I.UC. ix : A tr Ued ittaate in tmahiar Tap . tiarrpet Pa fareming Ml a.-cea. me 1cm. of wha b al: Itoacrc are rlear. wnh a iwo orr k huue, rataa bam. and other im ba'.tliox ttverem : i a yea,g orcaanlei frnit. noodarea: rxi f '"" Imee. Same- at. KeLler. Jaraauaa sywaer aal "--e-lbli iahandea day M aale. Ilr la hi naiM aad ae-ih m iwc.c mrlJK with latcnuton deferred payment irom dyfm. DA5IEX UOFFTI A V