UL The Somerset Herald. .June 12, its. TiKLGH. BALTIMORE A OHIO II. It. PITTSBURGH MVISIOX. On and after M lKr, traliwi on thto rttl will depart from aud arrive at depot, eorner (jr. 'el f0" " aler sllM-lB iouows: EAST. WEST. Mall. Mali. Mtrjrh c. a.m. I.eave Xm York l-.5 p. in ie. rinlauvlii ll::i a. 1 -IT ... I'l 40 11 15 Baltimore ttK'timolld W nb tn prion Cumlicrlaitd T:1S " p.m, S in a. m, 2: p. m SIS 4 U 6:SS " Tt -7:11 :SJ -7:1. " 1 1 :Os " l imm&u II " Mineral Point Ohio I'i le 1:4. . m. Cniniit.iwn " Nt. Pleasant ; :m t'ounellsville .Yr a. m, West Newit.a a li-p. hi. Mc-kriMtrt a iu a. ui. ftraddock 4 43 " I'lllftlairgU I ill' K'" -riitiiii i.lil.iu ui" .il ':i..i J..-. ill trains run by Baltimore Time. 14 minute! laslcrtban Plttaburgu Time. Tuf l.M'rcss train leave Pittsburg at 1:46 P. M. ';.. it ;Cau.-Uavtlla I P. M., Mineral 1' ..-:ii 1- 1 A. M. In return the Express leave! Cuiii -i!nil at 140 A. M . arriving at Mineral .,.:,,t 4 3- A. i.,Cunnel!svill t.U A. VUlt l.uri, t 'H A. M. j i P m..t Jireft anJ pleamnt mote to the Eat -.. ill'Dil) P i"n Tl r uuh Mail leaving: at i. tn .. dally, ar- . : KnlllmiTe, 'J 10 Mew York, 2i i, m. : Philadelphia. .110 ki-tiiiinni. s:li a. ni. l. iMUkiii K.re)n, leavitiir 8:41 p. m dally, ar Ivi's Wafiiina'ttin at 71 1 a. ui. : laltiniire,A :40 : Kiclim ti'l. :li p. m. ; Philadelphia, 144 Ul. : New York, a.lo p. ui. Tl r mifli Mall and KxpreH trnlna daily. , v.inmjdat"U traini aud t'aeetui EspreM il.i' :v, rX'fpt uuday. T! ket i.rtioc. corner Fifth Avenue and Smith-1 ; lreiB .uu ' I i.. .1 m i ii . rn.it . . m... 'eclf.i uui.urun. ra. K M. l' 'LK. rnerl Ticket Avent. K. K HYM.viAN.upt..OtnneliiiUe. f VI' . fc H K. R. raas HivaaaL rin(. i.'Hatuxr a umaAL roiT aaiLUoan. (i:i and alter May IA 1S7S, trail.- will rm: a- loll", O'nuwtinn with all paawnicei Irair.l n ti e V. W. a B. K. K. (Mail traini daily, Ex. j.ri .-.Uiilj ei't p! MonJay.) lsavk. aauiva. won. M.tll K.ut.. . . . . 3 34 p. Ot. ....II .5 a. m. t 3 p. ni. I i p. m. Mail Ijtft euonnaa with Local Weil. v,t rnwnft Lin... Puteni(er West.. Mali KaK M iii West K t'ff Yns I.u-rcf tVet ... 12 co m .. 12 44 p. m . lli p. m. ,. 4 i p. m. A.M . . 4:e6 A. M i vi nil frosts last week. iMi't fur. !:iv. ct the stutrh iiiectiuir on Sit New cikhIs this week at S)L street I'rl's. t-ot end !:i!iii?ed. is lieing linv your Flour i k A: lleerits. al the Kl ur Depot of The l st goods and the lowest prices, nt Sol I'hl'p. liuv your Gras Seeds Rnd Fish at Ihe "i. ur Depot cf Cook & Ceerits. IT vott want a good ..1. 1 Id's. Hat cheaji, go to V li.meand w ei! se lected stin k of Men's an l Iwiys' Huts at Hottom Prices lor cash cn;y. at Sol I hl's. Prf TUulel', Oculist and Anrist. No. S'iG I'enn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Eye, L.ir. Throat snd Catarrh Specialties. Iijou vli!l to save Irrin 15 to 20 per ii nt. by our shoes at Sol I' hl's. A ttill line of Men's. Hoys', Indies' Misv-i' niiil Children's line button shoes at r i'iUeed priees lor cash, a' Sl I'hl's. lr. W. F. Fucdenlerg, OeulUt and Auri-t. from Cunilierland, Md , is now s!, ;ijii!i: at the "Glade House," where all tlioe fullering fiom ditH'ases of the Eye, Kur. Nose and Throat can consult him t-v ry Tuesday. Wednetnlay, Thursday sil l Friday. All consultations free ! v'.'.ee linurs I'rcni 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. 'I'iii- fact of the business is that Sulphur Kniiis liave liecome unneceary since the iiiirm'iietion ot Gi.ekn's St i.i'Uin Soap, bi-e.uiM- that artii le answers the same pur pe. v i: the removal ol eruptions, rheu iii;i;iMi. and gout. S'lil by all Druggists. Uiix's Hair am Whifkf.r Dvk, laek or Brown. 50 cents. To Fakmers. Again we call your al ! n'.ion to the fact that we want bushels of w heat, or Km barrels of flour, i'D bushels of oats, ."id larrels t maiiie sucar, f"r eah and cash only. Sell us your wheat and Hour; otherwise e shall have to send the money out of tin county. i:f!pecilul!y, C Cook & Beehits. Di;. Van Dyke's Si lpiiiu Soap. Dr Van Dyke, whose lile long specialty, and anrij iide reputation for curing skin dis e.txs, has endeavored fur years to combine un external treatment. He has accotn I '.i-hed this desirable result in the prepa-ra-ion ot his cHnpund "Sulphur Soap," Hie merits ot w hich are spoken of by ili .nisands; it is highly recommended to all i i:r readers. Price 25 cents, by mail, 35 oT.-.s a Ikix; 3 cakes 60 cents., by mail, "' Mis. Oliice M X. 0th street. "Whole saV Dejait. 400 X. SJ street. Philadelphia, I'i. Slid by all Druggists. IVvFRTr and SrrPKRiNC -I was irvjtd down with debt, poverty and suf !tr:ni lor years, caused by a sick family atiJ br-e bills for doctoring, which did tl'.iu no coiid. I was completely tliscour- -J t'.util one year ago, by the advice of my pastor. I procured Hop bitters ana f"ii.nu need their use, and in one month f ere all well, and none of us have i. a y; k day since, and I want to say to 1 1 r men, you can keep your families t i a year w iih Hop Bitters for less than tic dn -tor's visit will c.t I know it. A WORklNOMAX." A I kw Things that we Know. We 'i sliut a disordered stomach or liver "iu. is more sufferinsr than any other '' '.v We know that DaCosta's lUdical l l"f ill. w ithout the shadow of a doubt, :;i .tin sUtely relieve and permanently cure "I theac diatreaaioi symptoms. We k& ni Uiousauds who are willing to tes '' 'lit what we say is true to the letter, kiiua tbat it you will give it a fair tri ": "U will let us add yonr name to the (' "U t oi Witnesses. H:.i!. an,l do it c.w Will you give it a 1 r.iii ,.ie 10 ceuts. Large sices 50 eta. hd I me Dollar. Fit .ale-by G. W. u i -Ybmntalu Co-. Bentord, Somerset, Confluence. A n) At-ents Itir Prof I'rkr'a Pl.UKJint tt'ir-iu Syrup, which is perfectly sale. J-v.reiiiely palatable. No physic required, v.s ', cent. Try iL Tmk Laikiiiatokv or tiik Stbtem. TU- si. :imeb j8 the laboratory of the svs-i'-Bi, in which certain mysterious processes ff onautiy going oo." These reault in T..!ueiiiii t t,t wooderlul vivify-"-'-' ut the blood, which ia a slate ol -.' ti.he laden with the element of ru to the remotest pans ot the sys tHa. J;ut when jije gtomaeh is semi par -:' d by dyspepsia, blood manufacture ia larsi.d on in: perfectly, the ciiculation EJ''s tv.n and sluggish, and the system reover. mm- rrVZ T? V "Tr an,d..to',.V'- ... i!rd. The brain also suffers by i 1 JEiIv.l.v, ,n(i sickheadache, sleeplessness' hd lurvuus arlr.ntoirid n ni'-rnl-m1 i 'I e.ter a StoBiach Biitcrs relorm this -?t ol lhinira ciiv iu.rm.i.nl t.t r-gi:iarity to ibe st n ach and its associate i "ilU me uwweis and liver, and insure " I tie courisbnu-r an.t ln-ro..H rlmir' t'l 01 'he iUm h Uii,..!..) ..'i ani -" efficicnl anti-dyspeptic ii iu America. The German Reformed church at thia ply iabeinjr treated to a ,rrh coat of paint. KtrnclhiDg tbat wu Udly. needed. Iame Rumor Jiath it that three new chrese factorii are to be ercted; one Jim .Marsiiaii s, one at Shankavilio, ami another at a point on the Bedlord nike. The Meyersdule Commercuil makes a Might mistake when it speaks ot Mr. f. J. lier having put an eighty horse power en gine in hi new foundry. That is the power or the boiler but not of the engine. , We are credibly informed that there is to lie another industry that will employ lrom filty to hundred hands started in this county dm tns the coming summer. vearc noi ai liberty, however, to where or by w hom. say A man in Georgia has invented a saw which by a peculiar arrangement of the item iu&kcr cacu one act as a plane, as well as a saw, and leaves the lumber as smooth as it it had been passed through a planinc machine, or planed by aa expert carj)enter. F.J. Kooser.Ewi., has preatly improv the appearance ot his residence bv havine it painted. We understand that he intends having an iron lencc erected around the enure lot. air. Kooscr, alter making all the improvements contemplated, can con gratulate himself on having one of the i. i . . . uanusomesi uomes in tow n. Sour milk is now made into jewelry at jiansiieiii, .MaseacnustUs. by being heated ery not, wuen me coloring matter is in troduced. and then subjected to a heavy pressure. It makes verv handsome jewel ry, known as African coral. The milk conies in the shape of curd from butte and cheese-making counties of Xcw York, and looks, upon its arrival, a good deal u &e popped corn e are requested to state that Mr. Dan lei Mostoller not onlv was. but still is a candidate tor Congress in this district. An erroneous impression seems to have gone abroad that Mr. M. was a candidate lr the Republican Congressional nomina tion, which he declares is a mistake, as he is a Labor Greenback candidal;. He is still in the field, and cxiiocls to remain there uutil alter the fall election. Small People. One of our sixteen year old boys. John Laus, son ot the well- known blacksmith, Frederick Laus, meas ures six feet four and one-half inches, aud weighs one hundred pounds. Another of our little people is four years old and weighs sixty two pounds. Still another is thirteen years old and weighs one Hundred and lorty-tlirce pouuds. icatner small people these for their age but then lieu lord and Cambria counties have not been heard from. Accip;nt. tin Thursday last as Mas ter Jac'-, son of SherirF Pile', was riding along .lOrtti street, bis horse took Inght at some object and started to dust. Jack was not to be outdi.ee so easily and a struggle ensued in which the horse won by throw ing J act to t lie ground in such a manner that his leg struck a stone and was laid open lor several inches. The cut is in the calf or tleehy part of the leg, and is a de cidedly nastv looking wouud. Dr. Kirn- mel was called in to dress the wound, and the little tellow is mending as rapidly as could oe expected. On Saturday nitrht last some unprinci pled scoundrel entered the store-room of Sirs. James li. T red well and stole nearly all ot the jewelry which she had on hand. 1 lie stock consisted ot breast pins, ear rings, rings, watches, chains, gold pen iiencils, etc. Through some means the door was left unlocked, and the thief bad easy access. Alter once gaining an en trance to the store-room there was no dif ficulty about the balance, as the jewelry was lying loose in the show-case. It is Ihouahtand hoped that the thiet will be discovered and punished. Mr. Web Parker we understand has ob tained a position in the famous Pittsburgh house of F. H. Eaton, & Co., where he will be pleased at all limes to see any of Ins old Iriends and customers. J he place is No 25 Fifth avenue, and you will find Web to the left of the door as you go in. If jou want Trimming. Embroideries, Lace Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Thread and Needle Articles, Corsets, Ladies' I'nder wear. Silks, Cashmeres. Zephyrs. Fancy Articles, Ladies'. Misses' and Children's Suits, or anything in the line ot Gents' Furnishing Goods, write to him. and he will tuke pleasure in tilling your order. Somerset Classis. Somerset Oasis of the Reformed Church meets in annual session this week in this place. The ses sion will begin on Thursday evening, w hen the opening sermon will be preach ed by Kev. C. U. Heilman. ot Elklick. There will be divine services every even ing during the meeting of Classis, and on Sunday morning the Loid's supper will be administered. On the week days, busi ness services will be held both morning and evening, all of which w ill be open to the public. There w ill be services next Sunday in the Lutheran church in the morning and in the Methodist church in the evening; in connection with each ser vice some minister of the Reformed Class is w ill preach. Chk aEN Fit to Eat. Don't imag ine that it makes no dillerence how your chickens have been brought up. Don't suppose they will be good anyhow. Chickens have been carefully dressed, de liriously stuffed, assiduously basted, ten derly roasted, and vet they were not lit to eat. 1 here was a navor about lliem tnal no rinsing could cleanse and no seasoning conceal. They were chickens that had picked up their living about pig sties and other unclean places. A chicken may be spoiled in di easing it to cook. It killed with a full crop, and allowed to lie for hours before it is "drawn" (or relieved of ils internal organs) it gets an unpleas ant flavor. Fowls should be caught and shut up without food for twelve hours or more before they are beheaded. Then the crop and intestines will be empty, and the task of picking and dressing it will be creatly k-fesened. Old fowls are not ne- cessarially tough only cook them long enough. They are more tender twenty tour hours alter they are killed than it eaten immediately. A physician from the South side informs us ot a very melancholy case resulting from the thoughtless handling of clothing infected with diphtheria by which several families of that ceigborhood have been made desolate. Some ten months ago a lady residing in Armstrong county buried several members ot her family who had died of this fearful disease, and after wards packed up the bed clothing in a light box, leaving it in that condition for nearly a year, when it was removed lo the house of a relative, w here she intend ed making her home, and was opened in the presence of several children. A tew days afterward one of the little one was taken sick, and another and another fol lowed, each case proving fatal, until four had died : and the childien of another relative, in the same vicinity, also fell vic litucs two dying, making six victims of the careless handling of clothing, and two families sorrow lor the loss of their little oner. This should be a warning to all persons to be exceedingly careful of how ihey handle infected clothing, even after the lne of many months. K. A Boy's Logic The boy at Sunday school when asked who made the beauti ful surrounding hills, replied that he did not know, as his parents had only moved into town tbi day before. Equally sensi ble ire those who persist in using the unwholesome dienstingly-large.and drastic piils. while Dr. Pierce Pleasant rurga live Pellets, which are sugar-coated, and little larger than mustard seeds, will, by their gentle, but po'liT opon the stomach and liver, speedily correct all in digestion and torpidity ol the liver, thus permanently curing constipation. BEAD WHAT PUVSICIASS SAV. Saw Leandro, Cau. Jan. l. 1877. Dr. Pierce: Ikar Sir I have employed your Pleas ant Purgative Pellets in my practice lor the last four years. I now use no other alterative or cathartic medicine. In all roroDic uerauKeiucuia . , of the stomacn. liver, and bowels. I know of nothing that J. A. Mili eu, M. D. Albja. Iowa, July 10, 18T5. Dr. Piebi I tear Sir 'our Pleasant Purgative Pellets are all you claim them lo be. I also regard your tioiden aiejicai iacu- mrv Kavortt Prescription, and Sage' .i.rth lt. nu.lv aarrrv superior tired i- cine. W. B. Cot-sis, M. D. Tows Meeting. Ia pursuance of the call issued in laet week's paper, a number ot the citizens ol Somerset borouirn met in the court room on Friday evening last to discuss the feasibility ol issuing bonds for the purpose ot raising funds lor the purchase of a fire engine. There was a small representation ol the citizens pres ent, as in this, like most all other matters, the people seem lo be content to have some one else act for them. The meeting was organized by electing Val Hay, Esij., President. The Council submitted a proposition to issue bonds falling due in installments of two hundred or three hundred dollars a year, that much of the taxes collected each year to be set aside lor tbat purpose; bonds to bear interest at the rate of six per cent., the interest to be paid out of the receipts ot the borough w eigh scales. The proposition elicited a good deal of talk, all parties sve one, however, agree ing that it was important that the borough should be supplied with a tire engine. Appeals not to place a bonded indebted ness on the borough were made, but the gentlemen making them, except one, fail ed to offer a 6uU"Jtute. The only substi tute offered was that the engine be pur chased on payments, a sum equal to the annual amount falling due to be set aside from the taxis collected the same year. fbe gentleman, however, stated very truly, that there was little difference as to how the debt was contracted as the bor ough would be responsible in any event. Resolutions offered by Gen. Koontz that the borough authorities be requested to furnish a tire engine and authorizing the Burgess and Council to select the kind and provide for the number of payments were unanimously adopted. Meeting was then adjourned. Decoration Dat at Latrobk. La trobe had been in high glee and bright anticipations during the past ten days, in making preparations and arrangements. on an elaborate scale, to commemorate and pay tribute to the nation's dead of the late civil war that are buried in the dif ferent cemeteries, in and around Latrobe. The inclemency of the- weather inter fered considerably in carrying out the original programme that had been pre pared for the occasion. All places ot busi ness, us well as private houses in all tue principal streets, were profusely decorated with flags, banners and evergreens, and at an early hour the people commenced thronging iota town until the number was swelled to about fifteen hundred; the side walks were literally crowded in all direc tions. Our neighboring town ot Ligonier reported with a large delegation headed by their brass band to enliven the occasion. Aboui len o ciock uie veterans assem bled at their headquarters, but on accouut of the drenching rain adjourned until one o'clock when they again assembled and formed into procession and paraded tlie streets, hach surviving soldier wore a bad ire indicative of the brigade, division and corps to which he belonged during the late civil counicL About two o'clock we repaired to the large and commodious ware-room at the railroad station w here a meeting was or ganized by electing a President, Vice President, Secretaries, etc The exercises were opened by prayer by Rev. J. T. Riley, of Ligonier. Hon. James A. Hun ter, of Greensbnrg, was then introduced and made an elegant address, at the close of which, thirty nine little girls, repre senting the States of the Union, all dress ed in white, and each wearing a red and blue sash and earn ing a small flag, were marched in front ot the speaker's stand, and enlivened the occasion with a few lively and patriotic songs. Rev. Riiey then delivered a grand oration that was replete with historical researches, and was listened to with marked attention, alter which the benediction w as pronounced by Rev. Swander, when the grand procession was formed, headed by Chief Marshal Colonel Anderson, with a number ol Aides and assistant Marshals mounted on finely caparisoned horses and dressed in lull uniform and battle array. But space will not permit a general description of the procession as it appealed in line; suf fice it to say, that each soldier's grave in the different cemeteries was profusely strewn with flowers. Hiram Day w as also in town to bake ad- 7antage of Hie unusual large crowd, and gave one ot his street performances by roll ing a barrel with bis feet lo the top ot an inclined plain and back again. Financially I don't think it was a success for Hiram. H. J.M. AfiiiHL-LTiTRAL Society MEETi.Nts.-Tbe officers and directors of the Somerset Coun ty Agricultural Society, met in the Court house, Friday last, tor the purptwe of fix - the tune or Holding ine fair and agreeing upon a premium list, etc. 1 he meeting was called to order by the Presideut, and the object of the meeting briefly stated. On motion, it was resolved to hold only three days Fair this fall. On motion, Yteuneslay, inursdarsnd Friday, 25, 20, and 27 of September next. was agreed upon as the time ot holding the Fair. On motion, it was resolved to award on ly one premium to each kind of articles exhibited. On motion, it was resolved that the President, Treasurer, and Secretary ol the Society constitute a committee to arrange the premium list, said list to be presented at a regular meeting of the Board, for ap proval. On motion, it was agreed that a test be made at our next Fair ot Agricultural im plements. On motion, it was resolved mat a Super intendent be appointed to each department of exhibits, to prevent partiality; it was resolved not to announce the names of the committees with the premium list. On motion, it was resolved tbat all ex hibits must be entered on the first day of the Fair, and all articles entered tor com petition must be on the ground by 9 o'clock a. m. of the second day. Arlicies for exhibition only may be taken in until 10 o clock a. m. ot the second day. On motion, it was resolved tbat the Fair should be advertised in the newspa pers and by handbills, six weeks betorc the time ot holding the Fair. On motion, it was resolved that the cor responding Secretary be authorized tocor respond with Gov. J. F. Uartranft to in vite him to deliver an address on the sec ond day ot the Fair. On motion, Uie price or family tickets was nxea at W; individual feason tickets, 1 1 00; single admission, 50 cents. On motion, ft was agreed that persons buyinir family tickets will be privileged to take a carriage or buggy on the grounds. ubject, however, to the regulations ol the Societv. On motion, it was resolved that drivine carriage and buggies be admitted for the season al fifty cent each, and twenty-five cents for single admission. On motion it was resolved tbat no member of the Board be allowed to eive xnplimeutarr tickets. On motion it was resolved that J. II. Fritz be authorized to collect all outstand ing subscriptions due the Society. On motion, the Society adjourned to meet at the office of H. F. Schelh Esq.. on Saturday the sixth day of June, lb i a. at 6 o'clock, r. m. W . M. Schboce, Sec. Dos t be Deceived. -Many person;. Consumption." say "I liaven I got uie when asked to cure their Cough with Shis lob's Consumption Cure. Do they no' know that Coughs lead to Consumption and a remedy that will cure Consumption w ill certainly and surely cure a cough or any lung and throat trouble. We know it will cure when all others fail, and our faith in it is so positive that we will refund the price paid if you receive no benefit. Is not this a fair proposition I Price 10 els, 50 cts. and tl 00 per bottle. For lame Chest, Back or Side, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. For sale by George W. Benford. Somerset, Pa. Why will you suffer with Dyspepsia and liver complaint. Consumption and general debility when you can get at our store Shiloh's System Yitalixer, which we sell on a potltive guarantee to cure you t Price 10 ct?. and 75 da. For sale by George W. Bentord. Somerset, Pa. "HACKMETACK"' a popular and fra grant perfume. Sold by George W. Ben ford, Somerset, Pa. A Remarkable Result. It makes no difference bow many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is now an established fact that Gennan Syrup is the only remedy wnicn Has given com plete satisfaction in severe case of Lung Disease. It is true there are yel tboua saads ot person who are predisposed to Throat and Long A .Ted ions. Consumption Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds set tled on the Breast. Pneumonia, Whoop ing Cough, 4c, who have no personal knowledge of Boechee's Gennan Svrup. To such we would amy that 50,000 bottle were sold last year without one complaint Consumptives try just one bottle. Iiegn lar size 73 cents. Sold by all druggists in America- ' Gamr and Fuh.Synoprit of tM ContoUtlating Act. Governor Hartmnft Momlav sirmcil the act to amend and consul : Mate the several acts rclatin; lo pame and ' g &nifi fish. Pullowitiff is ft synofwiK ot provisions : The first section provide that no peison shall kill or pursue, in any part of the State, any elk or wild deer, save only from the first day ot October in any year to the sixteenth day of December following; nor have in posession or offer for sale, any deer, elk, or antelope, or fresh vtn'won, from the first day ot October to the Hth of December next following; nor shall any person pursue any elk or deer with dogs. Any person offending against the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall lie lia ble under a penalty of fitly dollars for each elk, deer, or fawn so killed or pursu ed. The remaining sections of the act em brace the following prohibitions : The killing of squirrels is prohibited be tween the first day of January and the first day of September, under a penalty of five dollars for each and every squirrel killed, exposed for sale or had iu posses sion. Rabbits are not to be killed between the 1st of January aud the 15th of October, under penalty of five dollars tor each and every hare or rabbit so killed, 01 exposed , Tor sale or bad in possession; and no ier son shall hunt rabbits with ferrets under a penalty of ten dollars. Wild duck or geese shall not be killed between the 15ih day of May and the 1st day of September, with any device or in slruraent known as swivel or punt gun, or with any gun other than such guns as are habitually raised at arm's length and fired from the shoulder, under a ienalty of ten dollars. The killing oi wild turkeys is prohibit ed between the first day ot January and fifteenth day of October, under a penalty ot ten dollars for each bird so killed, ex posed lor sale or had in possession. Upland or grass plover shall net be kill ed or exposed to sale between the first day of January and the fifteenth day ot July, under a penally of ten dollars tor each bird. Ruffed grouse, pheasant, or pinnated grouse, coaimonly called prairie chickens, are not to be killed between the lirst day January ana me niteentli aav ol October, under a penalty ot ten dollars Tor each bird. No person shall kill or expose to sale, or have in his or her possession after the same has been killed, any quail or Virgin ia partridge, Letween the fi. day ot Jan uary and the fifteenth day of October in any year, under a penalty of ten dollars lor each bird so killed, exposed tor sale or bad in possession .So person shall kill ot-expose to sale, or have in his or her possession alter the some nas been killed, any woodcock, be tween the first day of January and the fourth day ot July in any year, under a penalty of ten dollars for each bird so kill ed, expiised lor sale or had in possession. No person shall kill, or expose for sale or have in his or her possession, after the same has been killed, any rail bird or reed bird, except in the months of September. (X'tober and November, under a penalty of five dollars for each and eveiy rail or reed bird so killed, exposed for sale or hud in xssession. Night hawk, whippoorwill, sparrow, thrush, lark, finch, martin, chimney swallow, barn swallow, woodpecker, flick er, robin, oriole, red or cardinal bird, ce dar biru, tauger, cut bird, blue bird, or any insecuverous bird shall not be killed. trapped or exposed for sale, under a pen alty of five dollars lor each bird. This shall not apply to any person w ho shall kill any of these birds for the pmposeol scicnlibc investigation. .No person shall destroy the eggs or nests of any wild birds, only those of such predatory birds as are destructive ot game aud insectiverous biul under a penalty of ten dollars each. This shall not apply to any person that collects such eggs for scientific purposes. No person shall kill, catch or discharge any fire arms at any wild pigeon while on its nesting grounds, or in any manner dis turb it, or the birds therein, under a iien- alty of twenty dollars. H lid turkeys, rullcd grouse, pheasaut, partridge, or woodcock, or rail or reed bird, or pinnated grouse, shall not be taken within the limits ot this Stale, with net, trap, snare, or torchlight, nor lie ex posed tor sale under a penalty of ten dol lars for each bird. No speckled trout shall be caught at any time, with any device, save a rod. hook and line, except lor the purpose of propagation, under a penalty of twenty five dollars lor each offense. No sea salmon or speckle! trout shall be caught or exposed for rile save only during to months ol April, May. June and July, under a penalty ot ten dollars for each; but this shall not prevent any per son lrom catching trout with nets in water owned by himsclt to stock other waters. Any per ion trespassing on any lands for the purpose ot taking fish from private ponds or streams, alter public no'.ice on Ihe part of the owner or occupant thereof, Bhall be deemed guilty ot trespass, and shall be liable, in addition to damages, in tne penalty ot one hundred dollars for every sucli offense. I'rorided, hoirerer, I me section snail apply only to such ponds, streams, or springs as shall be im proved tor the propagation of fish or game fish. It shall not be lawful lor any person or persons to place any fish basket, gill nebs, pond nets, eel wires, kiddles, brush or tacine nets, or any other permanent set means of taking fish, in any waters of the Conimoa wealth; any person violating the provisions 01 tnis section shall be liable to a penalty ot twenty-five dollars lor each and every offense. J'rocided. That this prohibition shall not apply to the fishing with gill nets in the river Delaware below Trenton Falls. It shall not be lawful at any time to catch fish by drawing seines in any of the waters of tbis Slate, under a penalty ot twenty-five dollars. Vrottf.td, That this section shall not extend to shad fishing ; and, Proridcd farther. That no seine shall be drawn wilhin one-fourth of a mile of any dam across any river ot this Commonwealth, under penalty of filty dollars lor each and every offense. H snail be lawiul to DsU with tyke or hoop nets in any of the streams of this Commonwealth uninhabited by brook or speckled trout, during the months of March, April, May, September, October and Novembei of each vear; Prodded. That the meshes of the nets shall not be less than one inch in size, and not placed at the confluence of any wing walls; and prorided further. That any salmon, bass. speckled trout, pike, pickerel, or every kind of fish introduced into any of the waters of this Commonwealth for the purpose of slocking the same, shall, if caught, be returned to the waters alive, under the penalty of twenty-five dollars tor each offense. No black bass, green bass, vellow bass, willow bass, rock bass, Lake Eric or green baas, pike or pickerel, or wall-eyed pike, commonly known as Susquehanna salmon. shall be caught between the first day of January ana me nrst day ot June, nor shall any such species ot fish be caught at any other time during the year, save only witlq a hook and line, troll or speer, un der a penalty of ten dollars for each of fense. No speckled trout, yellow bass, green bass, willow bass, or black bass, Luke Erie or green bass, or other fish shall be caught by shutting or drawing off the wa ters, or by dragging small nets or seines when the waieis shall be drawn off, ex cept b the order of the State Fishery Commission; and it shall not be lawful to place quieklime, poisonous bait, or any torpedo or explosive, with intent to catch or kill any fish, nnder the penalty of five dollars. The board of Fish Commissioners shall, on the application of ten or more citizens, appoint one or more fish wardens, whose duty it shall be to enforce all laws ot the Commonwealth now in force providing lor the protection and propagation or nan. Nothing in this act prevents any person in lb Stale from catching speckled trout or black bass with neu, in waters owned by himself; for the purpose of stocking other waters; nor is .toy person prohibited from taking fish from private ponds or streams owned by him and used tor culti vating fish. The catching ol bail fish by means ol band nets or cast net is not prohibited Lake bass, rock bass or blue son fish. specie recently introduced by the f ish Commissioners, shall not be caught for three years from January 1, 1S78. under a penally of five dollars for each offense. Black, yellow or green bass ot k-ss size than six inches shall not be caught, but should they be, it shall be the duty ot those taking them to return them immedi ately to the water, under a penalty ot ten dollar lor each offense. The sale of pheasants, partridge and woodcock is allowed tor a period ot fifteen days after the time limited for killing the ame has expired. To carry out the objects of the law, the following provision have been enacted. Ia all cases oi arrest made for the via union oi any oi ine sections ri tin? act, llio possession ot the came, fish, birds. iffl j low Is, nctM. or other devicci Blifill he ir- via facie evidence of the violation of twid act; provided, 1 hat nothing in this act shall prevent any persons from killing any wild animal or bird, when found des roy ing grain, lruit or vegetables on their premises. Any justice of the pence or lildi-nnvi, upon complaint made by affidavit, shall be auiumiAcu 10 issue a nitriniii to cause laa t arrest of persons, and cn hearing, shall, if j ihey are convicted of offenses chai g -d, scute nee them to pay the fines Rnd penal- j ties prescribed, one-halt ot which - shall I go to the informer, and the reinainm U ill i to tue treasurer ol the county in which the offense was committed, which shall be distributed to the various school districts in proportion. The defendant, on refus ing tj pay the penalty, shall be committed to the county jail for a period of not less than one day tor eacn dollar of penalty imposed, unless security shall be entered to answer me cu'irge oi nusuemeanor be fore the Court ot Quarter Sessions of the county in which the offense was couimilt ed; the Court, on conviction of the defend ant, and his tailure to pay the penalty suau couiiuu mm to ine county tail tor period of not less than one day lor each dollar of penalty imposed. Judges ot the court or justices of the peace, shall, on proof by affidavit, that any provision of this act has been vio lated by any person being temporarily within his jurisdiction, shall issue his warrant for their arrest to answer there for, and on proof of the concealment of any game during the period prohibited shall issue a warrant and cause search to be made in any house or place where game may be presumed to be concealed Durine Ihe periods severally prohibited by this net, mayors and burgesses of the city town, etc.. eUalf require their police force, as also it is the duty of the clerks of markets, to diligently search out and ar rest for misdemeanor all persons havina any game or n.in mentioned, unlawfully in tueir possession, wiio snail be taken be lore tUo mayor or other magistrate aud subjected, on conviction, to the penalties prescribed. 1 here shall be no hunt ine. shootiniror nsning on me nrst day ot Uie week, called Suuday, and any jierson so offending shall ne liable lo a peuaily ol twenty-five dol iars. Editor Herald. News in your pa per from this place is current only anion e acciueniais. j uerelore t will try to send you a lew items trom our village. ur village is a pleasant one, especially since the tall oaks, maples, etc., have sprung out their green leaves, and heauti- ned tlie slopes ot the surrounding moun tains. Our Murphy Meeting is again moving along in its harmonious way, and all seem gratified with the great revivification of this grand and benificent cause. How im portant it is tor those who love God, and hope for eternal life through the merits ol" acrucinea iteaeemer, to meet lor the encouragwnent in the abstinence from the Intoxicating cup to which so many are im perceptibly shackled. on luesday evening. June 4. a number of our citizens convened in the school house of ibis place and organized a Sun- ilay-scbool. On motion of Joseph D. Mil ler the school was named The Cnion Sun day -school of Mineral Point. The pros pects of this school are fair, as many who did not attend any Sunday-school will at tend this tine. And may they read, teach, pray, sing and live the Bible while life is given, so that beyond the grave thev may sing the song of Moses and the Lamb. ur physician. Dr. C. Foraard. was called ujMin a lew days ago to set a broken leg for Conrad Herr, who, while assisting in raising a stable for Philip Groft, was caught by a rolling log. " " a .Monday and 1 uesdav our citizens and youn-' men were encaged in re pairing our streets under the supervision of Joseph WiltrouL Our tneud Jonathan L. Bitner is conva lescing rapidly. uillian, oncot our tow n boys, caught a trout thirteen inches long this week. our csti are becoming scarce; some one says they are driven away by the excessive moonlight boating down on our streams. 1 ne select school of this place, taught by Miss Ellen Witmeyer, is giving satis- taction to both citizens and scholars. Miss Witmeyer, although this is her first at tempt at teaching, is making her mark. .Mr. v. C. Scolt, who baa been absent for some time, made his appearance on Wednesday. He expects to start a saw mill in this place which will give employ ment to some ot our laboring claos. Tom Flvnn. Mineral Point, June 8, 1S7S. Tuibl-tes op Respect. The following resolutions were adopted by the members of the Cross Roads SunJay-school, June 2, 1878: Whereas. Ii has pleased our heavenly Father to permit death to remove our le loved brother, Wm. II. Dielz from labor to reward, therefore, Rt tolred That we humbly bow in sub mission tn the will of the Almighty in this his permissive Providence in the Oeath ot this our brother. JietoUed, That in Ihe death of brother Dietz the Sunday-school has lost an earn est worker, the church a worthy member, and the family an affectionate husband and lalner. Jifijlced, That this school deeply feels the loss of the labors ot this brother. Hetolred, That these resolutions be pub lished in the county papers and a copy be sent to the bereaved family. Jonas Ankeny, J. W. Frajik, Lewis Ceiveb. At a spwial meeting of the V. M C. A. of Jennerlown and Jenner X Roads, the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, It has been the will of Di vine Providence to remove from us a triend and a brother whom we sincerely loved and respected, be it Hfsolred, Tbat we, his associates and brethren in Christ, deeply feel his de cease, and sincerely sympathize with his family and friends in the great loss whicu they and we have sustained in the death ol this Christian brother. ReoUd, That in the death of brother Deilr, our Association has lost a worthy and earnest brother, and his friends a be loved companion. Rctolred, That a copy cf these resolu tions tie sent to the bereaved family, and that they ! published fn our county pa pers. Wu. M. Spaxoler, W. II. Macrer, Lewis Craver. fchot Ocsid. Saratcoa, Jone 5. The wife of Jesse Billing?, Jr., a large owner and builder of canal boats, at Bacon Hill, tear ScLnjItrville, was ebot dead about 8 o'clock last evening, the shot being Grtd tbrcugb a window. . Mrs. Billings bas for a long lime been jealous of ber bubbaad, and there bas been much trouble between 'hem. Recently a woman living over Mr. Billings' . dice cummenced a slander suit against Mrs. Killings for certain alleged felaodercua words spoken. MARRIED. GARDNER BOWMAN. At the res idence of the bride's parents. May 29. lsTfc, by Rev. J.J. Welch. Mr. Win. II. Gardner to Mixs Kate V. Ikw man, boll oi Somerset Co. Pa. WEIG LE-WALTER-. At the residence rif the bride's parents, Jone 2. 1878. by Kev. J. J. Welch. Mr. ttm. I,. Weizle. to Mws Knte L. Waller, both of Somerset Co.-, Pa. BAKER FISHER. At Pocahontas, June I, 18.8. by A. J. Stoner. E)., Mr, Jowah Baker to Mi Fannie Fisher, both of Garrett county, Md. DIED. STOl'FFER. At Jfew Baltimore, May 8, 1878, FrankUn R. Stouffer. geJ 23 Tears. 6 months aad 21 days. , . LONG. Jone 5, 1878, Lydia Lonf, aged 51 jcaxs, 4 months and 13 dajs. ' OBER. June 2. 18T8, 3IarrE., daugh ter of Daniel and Husan Ober, 3 years and 5 days. S3 IMIU nam WATCH M. Caeapsat bum kaowu world. Acnasis maxctrrm w JsTtask. Asklreav A. Coci.ru A Co-, QUcaco. 045 pRrwrr wiTm is rmix a istem-winder.rrec wlihevery order pnt U Urn. 4.&tkdCa,CkicaaJ,U. NE W A OVER TI8EUENTS. OPENING OF SPRING GOOD Cheap Shoe, Hat, Furnishing Goods, Jewelry. Leather and Finding Store, Main Street, Berlin, Penna. I have just received .Spring Gools consist in of full lines of Men's Wuinrn's ami ChiMnn's Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Men's Boys' and Youths' Fur, Wool and Straw Hats, Mi-D'naml Buys' l'umihinx (tlf. A Floe Seltvtiun of JcwIrv. n.l a very Ufnf s;a k f.f Utithi'r ami iwe Pin.l.rn. I tuke jm-a. t ana littt Sturk or Shuts, Haw Lnither. Jcwplrr & fnrnlshum (J-lalu llie Viuil, nt iiruus that ill iiiniiiTinn. I ntiniv ,;n-.t:tii ms axapilneSlmk anil prircf. rAI'LV. .lOWAU. BOOTS AND SHOES. I I iinjle Men's t!alf Boots at ! 75 SU(iySh.j litolt Buys' Stu - l 00 to I 3S; Youths' Kip ' 7itrtl0! Mao's Cougren (3 alters 176t3UO H"j' " ' l ou ti oi Men's Leather Siffijier do Women's Muwcj ' 8S; Men's Carpet " eo Women's " o! Women's Muroceo Bait in Shues SOU Sewed Shoes 1 15. 1 60 Veicire4 Dress Shoes 1 00 to 1 lOi miiers M to I Si! - Kl I FiXeJ BuUjo U.ilters Miaers ' " ' Mom-Mi Button SlK'M IJhiM Nua. 4 to 7 Olova Kid Button " " to " Butt " - " 1 tn 4 - or KM " .1 no " " Lin Women's Ki.l Foxc.1 Gaiters Child ; to lo " "lis Id Petri Button Slioes "SKoliBnir " Iiai-e Sho es I 7' 1 :u. ii; 1 .'i0i 1 34 1 4o Women s KM Slippers' -. i mo! I kivite rarefnl peiusa ol aouva Hri.-ea and sol. imuaion zvin.iaiii .-n mapuoiK- loe.iu ana examine my suk-k, leel- Tnilrf ,h, ..I,,.. ,B i. PALLtr Kit.' Init eonli lent the mnirersal decision will I l!i,vt the! Iour8" ,u'" I'"" to u " 'A l, a. 'hrapeiK pl.n-9 to buy : tl. owag s Cneap tjhoi Sli-'s or Boots Is at I'auli oe Store, Main Slreet, Ber - mi. renna. ! SOMERSET MARKET Corrected by Cook A Bbebits. DEAUas 1ST CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED Apples, dried, fl ft Apptebutler, V pal Bran, fl loo ft Butler, fl ft (ken) , , Butter, i ft (roll) Buek wheat, fl bushel " saeul, lou .s Beeswax. ft ....4c to&c ol50e. l'li ...... ...loe loe ..flac to 7&e l 23 Jtie ee io7e , he . ..De to loe .. 5Wj Sac ,.6UC to TOC ! 1U . 7c toSe H r. Baeon, shoulders, 91ft sides, country hams. VI ft Corn, (ear) tmshel Corn, (ihelie.1) fl bushel Corn meal HI ft Call skins, fl ft. XK", U01 lour. V) bid Flaxseed i bu., () ft) Hams, (suirar-cure.1) ft Lar l. ft 7ae 10c 8c 10a J-'MJO Leather, red sole, i ft upper " km. " 7 MlfMjr! .V."."".V! M &o Middlings, and chop lou fts Oats, fi bu ..'2it4f 0c Potatoes, fl bu Peaches, dried, ' ft 10c Hyeftbu Raus, Wft ,..ic to 75c -Jc 1 T Salt, No. 1, ? MiLcxtra (ground Alum, per sack.... Ashton. tier sack tl 40 44 00 Sujnr, yellow J ft " whita Tallow, V ft KfSiO ..loaiii'V ..78 Wheat, r1 bus Wool. V ft :::6oc A i: Y ADVER Tl SEMEN TS. VSSI'JXEESPAI.K. UF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. llv virtue of an ortlvr isiiue! out ol tlie Court ol IJoinmou Pleas ol S.imerset I'onnry Pa., the uri deri4iirnet Asineeol Dani-Ul ijockes, will sell at puMIe fale, on Saturday, Julu 0, 1S7S. at S o'clock p. m., on the premises, the following aesrrineii real estate, vii: the I irm ol Daniel Hockea. contain inar ta.imr. ailiolnln lands late of Peter Wiltielin, lec'.i. Ma-, nasses Kretchman. Ianlel Johns. . an'l otners : the tiuiUiing omaist of a good stone dwelling house, bank ham, and other netressary outbaild iriK.i: about so acres of eleared land In s good state 'I cultivation, ot which 'Ju are in icood meAilow. There Is oiiene.1 on the premises a K'od cjnl hank of excellent hitaminods eoal In good workinx Pin dltkm. There is alM en the larra an ex.rellent quality of iron ore, whlh abounds in Immense luantltles. I he uncleared land is well timhere-1 with white pine, hemlock, oak and other valuable trees. There is a lare snrar aimn m the farm. ith splemlid tacilitles fur the uanulsKture of maple sutcar. The Klkilck creek runs through the prenii-ics. affortllns; ample water power for the runnintc of machinery. A (t.Hid taw mill, with stroujc water iiower. Terms made known on day ol sale. SAMUEL J. I.ICIlT V, June 12 Assignee of Daniel Bockes. Ii EGAL XOTICE. l Roc Ann Rhoid-., fwi.low.) Jan?. Interraar- rle! with Jolin Diiloa, K. W. KIhaUs. V. V. Khoad-, Samuel S. KhiK A. Lin-(la Kht.is bauiel W. Khoai. Thwiore F. Rhoarfs, Royal Rho't?, Blnry, tDtenuarried with Jrib Cole man. Harriet, intermarried C-nnfIiUi loier, I I- len. inUtrmarrlPd with Stmufl Neff, S .raft intermameU with Iuitel Savior. Etniut Rlwii ami Catherine Klxitv!.. all re;ltintf In S"mer-et Cuonir, Pa., eireut H-niet Yoder. Km ma an.t A. La new In KIik.Jj who reside inj Iowa City It.wa. Yoa are hereby noli tied that In iiu run ante m a writ of pirtitin t.ned out of the Orphans Coort ol Sfimemet ennntr I wiil hold tn innnritt tm the real estate wf fmniei Rhfad8, dee'd. In Som erset Twp., at hi lnte reai"-nee on Thors-lar, the iitn day 01 juit isth, where yu ean aiteod 11 ywtt think proper. uerl i onr-e, ijkm. w. y iL.fc, June.l, InTH i Sur.fi. Jane XI OETTLEMEXT ttf accounts of the Soiieri isors of S unerset Twp., for the year ending April Sth, 174. Jaoib J. Bake. Iir. To amount of duplicate H'la By work ' salary exonerations work Balance doe 514 S ALU. C'OTSTK VAX, 1R. ..s'4M ; To amount ol duplicate.... Ttt. . ,4iai 25 Ilo work " salary expeniitares.. . Balance due....... 43 to SH t Eli B.1WMAX, Dr. ..t'M T To amount of duplicate Or. aB l TS Vi 31 to 90 . 7 , RllODE.4, P.y work salanr , 44 ex(ieniltiires Balance due Us. ..f.S s .. 1 i To amount of duplicate.... Balance due , Cr. Ji 2 5 By work - salary .40 M T( the underlirne.l Auditors of Somerset Tp., eertily the above statement to be correct. uumii r. t :.iiv n i t . JEREMIAH S. MILLER, CHKlSTiASSTKENO, Auditors. ADAM S. MILLER. Clerk. SsrrTLkMKJtT ol account of school tax. Herman Stahl Treisurer, for the year ending June 3d 1W. I. To amount A duplicate 44 State appropriation 70s 4l Balance lrom last settlement a64 61 Ca. By am.mnt of orders f41 ! 4 Balance do township l'u aO iltiiKOEC. LICHTV, JEKEMIAH S. MILLER, CHKisTlAJl STJih.Va: ADAM S. MILLER, Clerk. June 12 - Auditors. UBLIC SALE. yfrtne of and order ismed out of the Court of Oummoa Pleas, la aad for the County ot Somerset the undersign-si Assignee ol Joseph Lindia, of Stnayereek Twp.. county aforesaid and Stat nf Peonsvlvania, will sell at public sale on the prem ises of Assignor, oa Iriday.July U, 1373 at 1 e'elork r. r. the hillowinsr des)critd real esta'a Til : A certain tract ui land situate la Stony creek Twp.,SomersetCo,.Pa , adjoining; landsof Epbraim Boaa, Jacob Kimmel, Joka i er. Henry SiulL, and others, euotaining b'l acres mire or teas and allowance, ef which there are about 40 clear aad 1 acres in newluw, with a two suiry - house and bank barn therexo erected. This farm la well waterea aad ia every reapece a deal cable home. TERMS Ten per cent, of the pun haw money to ba paid oo day of sale: one-third loci ad ma the ten per cent, on eocarauuioo of sale aad delivery of deed ; ooe-tiiird in six months and one-third in on vear from the date of the order of sale, (vil : 1 2U uf April 1.) th mistreat, a deterred pf- mcBta. DAXIEL KIMMEL. Juna U Assignee ul Joseph Laadu. SSIQX EE S NOTICE. Notice is here given, that Joeeph Lan.lisofSbjB.v rreek towashtp, by deed ot voluntary assign ment has assigned ail hie reai estate to IanVcl Kimmel in trust tor the benefit of his creditors All per ns therefore ln.iebte.1 to the said Joseph Laadis will make payaseaA to tba said Assignee, and those having claims or demands wiil make kauwa tb same without delay. DANIEL KIMMEL. , Jane IS Aaelgaea. G25C0 A i aiAlt. AgenU wanted. Bust. nesa lesfttttiaf . Pxrtlcolars "rce. JSSrsjse.WUsnaACft.atLwis.ae. NEW AD VER TI SEMEN TS. Jos AL CENTS' FURNISINC COOD3 AND JEWELRY. 1 la larahihlni( O-iuile my slo-k romiiniies lull, line, of SUirtJ.'Suspen.icrs, Hosiery." -"'.''. .eeKiies, naniiaerrniei.-, r'-w vui.-n, --., I quote Fine White Linen Cambrttk HnrMij 1 lo 15 10 u 0i 13 TS Knvmei Fancy Indies' White Ho.; " Fan.-; IWe White " Ui'ats - vm... ' Colored Shirts ol Gents' Fine While fMfU Men's Snspetnler B-ys' Collars Linen Covcre.1 lb to 40 litott l) to i Also a mil assortment oi jr. run i, v-moiri-. IdhoICIIAIXS, L1DIKS' Fl'LL SKTS. CUFF nrrrtws, shirt studs COLL A K KIT- GO ate. I hare on hand the Lunrest anil , Best Assortment in the County. Call ami satisfy " All s uncap noe, t urnlsino un ami jew : rr Store, Main Street, Berlin. Henna. 3 J , NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF 0 TheKreatce!erityofourTI.TAUTORAC- ( O bas cw n etl many imitatii-ns thereof to he g placet! jo the maritet, we thereof autitn ult fChewers against urchainir such iiaitutfonn. m Ail .ioulcr- tnrinn or el!initr other pluar Khac z m lariitir a banl or metAlifrlaMe. render thein- selves liable to the (enalty ol the Liw, ami all jieraone Yl'ltinar nr tnwle mar !.- ar- janiiiahle ii it tftiiu iiniirj-'tniiifm fc-"' A " " B.E.-. A ( U. a. Iarf. The (fenuine laOKI LLAKIt TIM TA I O n.iti u an oe miiinaTiiflii nt 1 1 r iuui wiiu i ne woru LvaiLis.iniP itamie'l thereon. m Over7.0Sft tons of tobaeorIJ In 1477, ixneany ien4ns employe! in tMM'.nos. iei miu mo i rovemioen' in 17 Room 3, 50,e, ami during the pan I'Z year, Sorer H JO, ooo,hm. TheMootl.lti hy all johhers at manuhietarer ric.-. H IHareti 9 dr. Vandyke's sulphur soap, Makes the SKIN Soft, Clear, Pura White awl Healthy! is l'len-inst, Ieo!oriiinic, Dliiiitect li n. Soothinsr. H.'.ilinir ami purlfyinir : remoTee IfciU'lrutt, i hatinn. Ulcers, orcs. Eruptions, Koua-bness and rclness of the bkim : rellevesl h ir., tuminx and stinirinir of uie Skin, and Irrlia tion of bitinif and stintins; Insects: will relieve lNJHlMJ PILKS where nothinir else wl I hnre anyeitect: Is EKtE PKOM ALl.ofEi.N S1VEOOOR. an previ-nts Contiticli-ns Di-ica-Hes, and as an Ex'rrnai .Medical and Tollnt Prepara tion it luii no Utl'AU Price, icts. a cake ; Box, thre dikes, sixty cents. Suld by Oeo W. lienfoTii, aoinert. Pa., ami lrus;jcists arnemlly. K. S. WfcRSTKK, Pnprict..r. Ol Bee, no N. th Sr.. Phllad'a, Pa. Wholesale De pot. 40.1 N liar 1 St., Pnila.. Pa. July 35. Ucau money make fast enythlrm clfe. I 'api start y- u. gl-Jper.U iu.lustt K'US. .U.:D Sv ed everywhere to mt can money make futerat work for us than ipital naK re.juire.1 : wc wil .lav al SKne nw.li. by the iwwen, Iioys and lrls want- to work for us. No I- the time. Cnetly out tit and terms free. Address Tki f: A I'.i., Auai.sut, Maine. Map-h i ADDRESS THE SICK. ; lo you want to purify the .-.rem r lu yoo waul to iret rid ef biliousness ? -Doyou want sotnethluit to strenirthen y..n " IKi yoa want a mod apitite? Ho yea want to ttet rid of nerrcusncs.? Do yoo want tr-xl direction? Io Jim want to sleep well? lioioowant tobnil.l up your eonstiiution? Ho yoa want a brisk and vigorous lecliny' II y.m o. SIMMONS' j.l-l.ZKlla.lTA5CO., Sole prop's Simmon.' Liver Reirnlatnr. Phita. THE rAVuHllH HOME REMEDY, Is warranted not to ctntain a sinvie liarti- cleof Mertury or anv Ui)urWius mineral sub stance, but is PI KE LY VECrETAHLK, eontaininy those South crn Koou and Uertis, which an A II-Wise "PT Providence haa piai-eil n cunt tics where Lifer Di.ease most prevails. It win. rfRR- a li, r.taitAaicsrArfitn bt bKRAS'ia msrr er thr Livna A Bow in., Kkiulatr IIIB1.II KU aU FBKVEST CHILLS AND FEVEIi. lIHHOr LIVER ICUl LtTOS Is eminently a Family Medicine. : ami by heme kept rea.lv for Immediate resort will save many an hour of snlterlnc and many a dollar hi time and doctors' bills. Alter over Forte Tears' tri il It ia receiving- the most unqualified testimonials to II virtues from persons ol the bluheat character acid resp-iosibill. ty. Eminent physicians commend It as the most EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOB COXSTIPATIfiX, HEADACHE, PAIX IV THE SHOtLtlEKS. DIZZINESS SOI R STOMACH. BAD TASTE IX THE MOCTH. BILIotS ATTACKS, PALPITATIOX OF THE HEART PAIN IX THE RElHOX OF THE KiDNETS. DKSPOXDEXCY, fiLOOM ANT) FOilEBODlXd OF EVIL. ALL OF WHICH AHETHEOFFSPRIX1 OF A DIS EASED LIVEK. COLIC IN t mLhP.ES. For children eoroplainlnir of onlic, headache, or sick stomach, teaepoenful or more will (ire relief. Children, as well aelu!tj eat sometimes too mu-b. supper or eat aomethlna; which does ant diirest well producing; soar stom ach, heartburn, or restlessness: a irowl e)oa of Liver Hecnlator will itlve relief. Thia apultes tu perKffisofallaies. It lathe .'h'-p-est pareat and best Family Med- - i' iik in ni: .uiui. IT HAS NO EQUAL. Thousands lea1 miserable Uvea, m!ferln- frnm dyspepsia a disordered stomach and liver, produc ing: biliisness. heartboro.enetivenese. w.-akne irreiralarapfietite. low spirits. rai-m 1..1.I after eatinit, an.fottenen.llng; in lata) atta.-ks of lerer They know they are sick, yet vet little rrtnpathT. The unfailing reme.lv to prevent these atntfti.s ami restore health la SiHuojs'Ljvm Kij.rLAToR. xfcacTrRROo5iLT ar J. H. ZEILIN Sl CO-, PHILADEL.PHIA. PA IVioe i?l .OO Jane IS Sold by ill Drjitr. TJECEIPTS JLl And expenditures of MilforJ S-hool Dist.ie S Hnerset cunly. Pa., tor the tear eudinir June 3. IS7A Ra RtrT. Itn amount at tax duplicate for school purpe-e t T. s For bsuhlina purasv s.as aj . 'JSw si Deltx t exooeratkiBJ. densdsncies A err.i iva u Total tax receipt , Caek fnmi lermer Trea rarer Salofo4.l buildings Stale appropriation.., ttKSJ OT iuvtimt. Pail Teachers' salaries Xew scho.il huildir.es... Fnel 7. " Intereat oa srders -. , Faraiture and apparataa .. Repairs " Salary of Secretary " Salary of Treasurer aad Collector. Miarellsneoas exoenaes Balance doe Treasurer r tit . j.W 00 .' 8-1 14 Tl . it) oo ; :;o l , a . 1-4 40 .' M V90 7 Attest: JOXATHAX SHOAL'S. . E. D. MILLER. Sep. Preshleat. We tne BttleTTigned A ad iters of Mil ford Twp., Somerset Cou Pa.. bavtarcarefuliyexaminadUia above aceounu of ike Treasurer, nod them correct lo the I -est ot oar knowledge and belief. i)NifcHI KEY, W.H.WALTER, PETER DLLL, June 12 Audilers.' TOBACCO PfJVl I T.lli tenet tt h IS) 31 SO NE W ADVER TISE21ENTS. HATS AND CAPS. In H-its aft! Caps I au emiUt larlt :)- at Ttry lowcit prV cs. .My at. "a e jiiitjrt'x'j full line, fMen' Bos' ami Y..rua' For, Wo.1 aud Straw I (taoil. I .iu ite : Men's Fur Hals (H to 2 'ii Buys' " Youths' " ' Hies Sir.iw ll.ils Boys' " " ClilMs' Fiiii -y " ' f" 1 to to i no H to 40 T. to 2.". Hi 65 .tiensan l Boys Caj 10 I Violin! f 1 AUo full assortment ; Strings. I'uilhy ot I have Ihe l:ira;e assortment and i.m selilnir at ' ' . . r ..II . ..... .... lowest urfres. lowest prires. t an anu ex.iiuiaeMK-s nnu rri.'ei. oe eonvine!, an l sore m.-ney. hr laying; your Ill's at Pju! ft. Nowas;' Chenp Sh. e. (Furnish in OkkH, Jewelry A H:U Svre. Main Street. Eeriin, Penna. c orporatiox Nonci:. Oki sor the Salisbi nv Kail Komi f Monday May a. i, KtiiU-e is hcreUy triv'-n timt in an'ortlaive with a rewlutl'D ol ihe li-art ol lin--t.ir i tli S.iii hury Kail R-l 1'oinpanv. m-tnie f tht rvfc ho!'1n! ol am 1 oriDpiiD y ' w ill h- lif-M at is Mii. In .MjTSilai. S -nier.Het ' .tint ? Pa. . nu t!i 'i'ttri lay of.Iuly. H78. Jrctwwa tb h'uum -i 12 tiVUk M. ami o'clock. P. 31. ol au iuy l.r the puri ot hokUm an i lection lo 'MrrTrin: whth 'r iiW roinpnnjr will make au-l jI a iww rD'rt itf0 on Its nftd an ! tranrhiw; It the sum tnv liui.'lri ani htty tlv-iiii'l tlMilar to Mirt thut uintiit of iwni'Is lo l iruoJ ytil l4 tako the in..'j i au fxisrlBif nir-rtKae"n the iM nn-l ;m'I tnini'lii: for the At me amount whirli u t be rwele.l. J tH N li. JA.'KU.. ilay HA Sfrr-etary. gTATKMEXT Uf the Suiiervis.jr.. of N..rihiii;'!"ii I wi Ibe year en.lin' Aiiril a. h lir UK. 1upli.'.ite of Valentine nn leu il ?.147 Amount of nn.i;utel l.'nl tx m 1W "1 Ily work on pa.li- Exoner:it!.n Luintwrlurnihe.1 I 'omaii."n as Stipcm!. li J 4) B.tbin.'e due Towni-hlp IR. lioptic;ite of Sjmael Poorhaavh t'K. orkonroaiis -rati'.ni Uomuiion a) Suier isor lltaiK-e due S;ininl Poorimnh We the un l-m ljfno.1 Au Ml-ir town.-hip. certify tha the a'lov.' Supervisors have l-n by us x ; 4 lli;.t''ll . the ii. I we Til.. - n ;f ...CO'. 1 hn-t them corrc.-t as at""ve .tt.;.l. .1. -M. STlf.K JAl.tlif h liiij Atte-t: J U.3HU.EK. Twp. :ierk. UDITOIi'S XOTICK i'oujmonwealth of Penn sylvania, u.'e of .IiiclIi Sanner ; t'otnmf.n P:e.i.e of s..m let t.'ouiiiy. N-. ' Au-iist I'-m I (K. I.) v. Lewi Y. Snnner and Zack Tnnchi!!. execu torof Za k Taniiehill, dec d. jiimI w. H. Siinner. ' An.1 n w , wl'.4;h of M:.y on ur!iiki o; Oeorare W. Pi!.-. Ks.j. Snenif. fll,. . the .-.mrr ai. point John K. t!ie, Y.n., Au nt.ir to distribute mads to and ani ir ihote Iruliv enllliod thereto. tra t fpm tbi-rec'-rl certified 4"h t May 1ST. t: J. KOOsKfi, Prothonotarv. I will attend to the .loties ol the above appoint ment, at uiv othe in the It-inaiich oi Soiucr.-t, oi Tnelay, June II. l:s. a! a'ci.x-k m. of said day. .IOHX R. EDIK May .1 An-:it.r. E XECUTORS' XOTICE KcUte of II. 1 ry Meyer, late of Lower Turkejuni Twp.. deceased. L-tters testamentary on the above estate hav ing bcp.i irranted to t be un.lersltrned by tlie prop er autlKirity, notice is hereby Riven to all persons indebted to said eatate to make immediate pay ment, and those havlnir claims airalnst the same to present them, duly authenticated, lor settle ment, to the undersigned at the la'e refidcncc ol decease.!, in said township, on Sarurdar. Jnne 2t. 1S7S. iil'TH A.NX RF.BE I'A METER. Admtnutratrix. X'HH HIKI. W. II. MEYER. May al Exei'uturs. It y.u are a man of business, weakened by ttcj strain of your dunes, avoid stimulants and. take HOP BITTERS. If rtm area man of letter. toUter ner ynr mil nicbt work, tu rewre bnainaivi nerve wate, take HOP BITTERS. If yon are yonnv. and ranerin fnra any inu :retun or 'UMipUua, take HOP BITTERS. ir yon are married nr sinirie. ol I r jnuni. twffer ini; fnui pr health .r l-inicutihiii n - a bed of it:kiiPtf, ak. HOP BITTERS. h n.iever ym are, wnerever you are. whenever von teel that your system needs cleansing;, b.ninir . or stimulating, without iaJon, a(i.j. take HOP BITTERS. Hare yoa 4ynpjtaia kt4ny or urinsnf complain t. diaeaot the Mtomurh. bwrU, biod. !ir-r. or ntrcr Yuu will he c-are-1 if ya Utee HOP BITTERS. Ii ya are slmplv athnr. are wek anl tr.w ir itid, try U : buy it. Ir.--i.-t nn it. Yeur dmeztM keee it HOP BITTERS. It may save ymr lite. ! has saved hunlrel D.MIXISTRATOE'S XOTICE. Ectata of freonre Bamct, late of Jenner Twp., deceased. Letters of admlnls'.ratia oa the above estate having; been granted to tne andersfrned. notice is hereby Riven to those indebted te it u make imme diate payment, and those having; claims ag;auisl it to preseattaem duly authenticated for settlement oa Saturday. July 12. l:s, at the late resklcac of deceased in said t,wn"hip. HEXK Y F. BARXET. OfcoK iE E. BARXET. June a Admimstratitcs. FOR S.lIs,K. One i, Horsepower tlmh'h a Weae Portable Engine and 1 ir-nlar Saw ntl - - Prlcetioi One Bali fc William Ixmbla Surface Planin.' and Mat. bin Machine Price 400 One Power a Talnter Slojle Sorface Planinr srel Male rung Machinu ...... Price 4.si Ooe'JJ Horse-power S'.atlonarv Eng;ine Prira .o One X Horse- werStatUHMry En-zine Price .' A ls a h of Euvioea, Boilers. W.s.l Wor.ing Machinery. Puilies. Shafting-. A-. Send for prlca list. Address W. W. M KAI A SOX. June a Cnmlr!and, Md. WALL PAPPRI fllUll. Spring Stock Immense! Paper fp.m c or, r All the new style of lnsdoa, lloyieni aad i tinea. Paiiersol every g;ra,le. style and quality, at iawer pri.-es than can be Pmn-1 In the cttv. Sample Scroena newly paere4 with latest parbsr papers. A fine display ol Xtw irw.ts lor every r-m a kspasa eosKabia. Nsw York Papsr Store. uct. 0ta. niM urn Am, Hi SmKhiiel. HtrMt. MTvtf& PilTTblBt KliH. HEAITH il MPTIMSS. Health and Haaj.bMa are price les Wealth bv their poeaesaum. aad j-s the are within toe reach of every oca who will use WRIGnrS LITER PILLS. Thaenly rare CT'RE for Tr;.l.! Liver, lh f e: s;. Headache. Sour Stevnaea. Coastrpsatiw 1. 1 leWUly. sVaasea. aod ail Bilious cmpUmts and Blnul disorders. Xooe Renuina nnieys slg-ne.1 -'Wm. Wright. PhUa. ' if yew drugRtst will not sup ply senl .i cents for one b x to Harris a, Roiier av Co, 7m X. 4th St. Phila. Feb. la weaklayv-nrawa town. A Isutnl free. io risR. Keader. if jtu waat a business t wbk'h perns l either sex can make great pay all the Has tbev work. writ. i, partlcolu to H. Hju.itt A Co, Portian.1, Maine. March r XL WAD VER TI SEME NTS. SAT uM'Tilii; tli Ihe lBlilrf- llw L-ru "-ft. ft-lfrsiNf. I'hitFK -ol tli le!l(!!iit iio-1 none tue lubl- to i-itil ami LEATHER AMD SHOE FINOINCS. Iu Leather ni Shoe Flmllna'j m stm-k ens- even thin kew a nwM hi SWmnk. era. Lcniina article I quote: Ayrei Sole Leather -a to mi Wh.ilraj.ic ': u. -l Bark hej MilTi per'loien .-, ;ji.,1io .itufui-rfl tflieit, Jn-tiH or fetihleil per skin ! lo 3 o l S'kie 1 lirea.l No. In wr Ih " " t I on Iron Shoe Nails '..relets per I b!a k jr while ., ink I'S'-kari ier pinr ; I nier leather ... ja ! I 'air Skin lien i oo i Tens jier peek 4,, 1"rt 0; Mafon'i" or M.!!i r's H! 1. knur -, i 10 '""e "'I '.ii shoe Putt..n er art .. Men il A 1. 1, utj 40 "1UI U S Utoi'k ll.'S VH All ether Is a'. !!i ry, lowest rash prk-e. I leel eoiift.Unt that a earelu! cmpari.-'un ol abtn e nrleea with prlrr ehariei! ty other lo use, will eonilm-e the puMi.-. that PAVL O. NOW AOS CHF..W BOOT, SHOE, HAT. ri RNLSHINO OOODS, LEATHF.R k FIXIUNOS STOKL. IS THfc FLACK TO i'ATKOXIZr. A UDITOIVS NOTICE. : ikit ni.jii Court lieM at SsHiret in i. l for S.mi. tm i c-muy. on :ti ny Uy A. i. in Iheiuatterol th'eiri9ir J,t'hn Y-mrhr. .Ice'tl. on iii(iou il 4su.r x Her ami al. Hay, the Court taken:! the einnnrtati.a ol nil the a-Ts.tntft ami .u nf t rPiK.rton him e.wt-ue. aa tn all trtte aeM!fh-r. , Aittftor to take the temlmoov. riTt tti lct. examine theaceouote ami reports, r'lorui n.r-n f-tate the 'uii t. mnk Win. tnl'iiu-ii tf ihe mml to anl anxnif thte teily entitle-! i tier .ni F- rrhe puriK.. (. the Alrofe aiii.int ment I will sit at tuy in Sruwret. m Tue- iny fh !;: U -J y , June, !; at Iu oVkt-k A. M. ot 4111.1 -lay. -Ii-n ,inl where all irtiei tnterente.j m&v utren-t. t 1 EI. ( AITHKK. May Aiiittr. PHILADELPHIA COFFEE. Wehuvr r cp'Jy in i io icrt ifnpnrtement In tue ,r.-....i KllsiS t'ollrt. and now ctf.-r to the tr.ido the FINEST ROASTED COFFEE '" p in Pu. kacs. We guarantee ev.-ry pai kje l ran.lt-1 "MY CHOICE'' or DOM PEDRO'S CHOICE." to be nothinsr but tine Mdeeted 4Toffe. Cine. Im lo'.tU Iruui lls by ourselves . Janney& Andrews, WHOLESaISJ Gi-'Sjrs & Prote! Mssisi Msnfcits. N.i. l.'l and a .Market Street, JIy2!) PHILADELPHIA. Ex XKCLTOJl'8 .NOTICE. Et:iteo! John A Schneider, late of." 'UtbAnitu Ti. . dcieaiw!. Letters testamentary oa the above, aatate baviriK l en irranted to the un.!er!irne.. notc-e is eret.y irtn-u toll:. selaiehtel u It to make imme diate pavmeiit. and those harin elaim avainst It to present them .InW authenticated forsetttemert on Saturday. June -.; iTv at tne Utereaiasace ol tleccaso.!. M nv WH.VElnEH !:,.v W Eacruirtx. IG NEK'S XOTICK. 1 ;.tice it hereby iriicn. that Selsiiaa Olalcr and wile ot MiLlorl I wp . by deed ot vduntary aiiimnient h ire assumed all their , ate mil and per- nal lor the lientnr ol tbelr cmlluir to Sara nid r'-i.T. All ierous indebted to the saul enate will p.a.e make Immedi-Ue payment, ami those km vitia-. laime .r demands will present tnem with .nit delay. SAXl IX VOX. tway-a Asentnce. BESTS ine yon can engage in. s lo 4ii ir lay made by any worker of either ex. ignt m tnirown localities. I'artkulars anl samotes worth " fre la:mrrm vnur spare tiioc at t.fcis turioess. Aadre-oj Sti a Co.. Portland Maine. March zT SSIGXEES7SALE. ily virtue ol an order .,-f Sale inoe.1 by t!. i 'oart ol l.'.iiiitfion Pleas ol Somerset i 'ounty. Pa., to the umlersiime.1 directed as Algnee f Peter VV.Suder. 01 Allegheny t..wnhlp, in the saM county lor Ihe sl ..1 bix real estate. I well sell al I uoIk.- sale U n tte premises in said township or Allegheny, on Saturday the Exh day of June I17n. a tract ol land situate tn the township of Al legbeny aforesaid, an ..ining laada of Saanel Walker, Anna St. ner and others, cmtalning two bundled and seven asfes. about one han.lrol ami fort acres cleared, twenty. Bve acres ol which is a Xc. 1 meadow, the balance well timbered. The improvemenis are two one and a naif story low h'.uses weather btiardcl, a nana barn, spring house and other. ,ut buiidinRs. orchard' of ehoic lruit trees, a spring of never lalllug water near the houses, there are also lw ether springs ,.n the prcuiiei- that lorms the grewter b..! al wnac i. known as Ieaters run in that vicinity, and surtl elcntly strrmg enough to supply power to run agri-trni!i This pr,-rty Is t.iealxl ami Itlng directly ..n the .s..meret and Bnitri TumpUe. and has for many year and ia now a tavrita drove stand conieinplaied. A Rail Koad nu has recn.ly lieensnrveyci through this property and iethe only n ut by which a fcall lioadeun beuiak fnm the S-iroersetl 'iiunlycml Beid Intersect the Pennsylvania Rail Uoa l at Mann'S Choice, Bel tor I County, aa it lies dlrectiy in the t.ea.1 of what is familiarly known as the Iieater Oap Sale lo eomtnen.e at 10 o eiack A. M. TIKMS. One-thipl in han.1 : one third ia six aveiths from date ol order, and one-third in a year Imia date 01 order with Interest the deferred payments fp,m .s.nnrmari. n ol sale. EOKEO WALKER. May -Zi A-seiunea if Pater W. Sa-ier, DITOK'd XOTICH t I oe nn-iersigneil having been int. Intel Auin..r by the Court. .41 motkin of .1. i. Kimmel. l.. to ascertain lite :uivanceniea and make a die tributH n of I'm funds in the han.1 Peter Hauger. Admiaistraior of Xlehaei Snyler. dee d, lo and aueioit tbosa lega.iy eotiUvl theseto. hereby gives m.tieethat ne wlil a'ter. to tb. duties ut his appointment at his oifi-v, la Sosa erset. Pa.. Thurs-tay. the a.th davof June li7v when and where all parties interested can attend it tiieytuiuk pr-pcr. I-C. COI.BflRX. May 29 Aa.litr. UDITOU'S XOTICE. At n Orphans Court h.-l,l at S.,nir"l la and for Somerset county oa tn. vnh day of Jlay. ). on rn'itiirfiof v. H. k.iontx. K. . the Court ap point Samuel aitber. Es.l. Auditor to dt.irihate the fund in the hands .4 W . H. k sinti. admina. Irator assl truee for the sale of the real estate of Cyras Meyer, dee d, lo anl amoaa thus, legally entitled thereto. N'Tti R. For the pnrpr of the above aprsdnt ment. 1 wiil sit at my ortioe in Somerset Pa , t We.iie.lay. June 1T, when an.1 where all persons iai-reste. ean attenvl. SAM 1 IXfiAITHEK. May Auditor. A. r WALKEB of this place has a lot 01 hb. eelet.rated H-.r-e Eakea f r sale better than evar an.1 cheap. A ay one w ho wants one at oiiee. would do well to send him a postal carl nr In way let him know in orier to make sura of geatiaaj one as he in his mon-ls of selllnic might iio Bod all whs want rakee. May us PATENTS lor mectianl. al siar-lleal nr usher eoinpouna. onuuBeTiijhi m- signs, frade-mark an-1 enmf.7unds.0at.. A.gu mente. laienerenres. Appeal'- Suits for lo trior men.s. sn.1 ail .-a-s ansiotf under the leA ffEJIa? I.A waj, rfntrfK aitevelM ,. o"""" THAT Htttim REJECTED; by the PalMH (inxow rnav still, ki m.gw c.h e osuested bv aa. He. lag'5pc1te to the Patent Office, we ean sank. el.er n sear,-!. -, am seewre Patents saove pr"snat. ly. and with hr.ss.ler claims, lhaa lta.su aau ar. rem., rcn ws-htngt't. INA'IiNTORS end lea n..lel tetrk of vourdevi.; we mAkeexatnlnatiosisreeoraree and a.Ht.-e to patentablil'v. All cresvTet' trictiv eoaS'enfuil. Prices and U ra I LAM F A I K X T I l A AC t c yon toonVtal. in the Patent Ottte. t.- ourriients tn every tted the I nK.a. and Im vour Senator and bevreaeatatlTein Omtrmm. Se-u refercao! (iten w ken .iairwl. A.isires C. A. SXOW AC. Oppatm ttitnt "JPct, KaaAgaySMa, l. i Apm l'J UPITOIVS XOTICE. Jesi rmgaei KHaa-1 In t lie Court f Coramsm ' heth Ls ug his a lie, i Pleaeo ot Somesswt aly, t. fr .Xo. rA. Tenuis:. ZaeharlahT. ) ( Vtfwiiary Asakrnaseat 1st Iieeeml-erls;;, acroSBt nie.1. 31st of Jaoary 1T, aceoont omirmed' : 14ta of April Is?, ou petition 'A Amgnea the Court appoint Jsn K. Edie. Escj.. Aoohnr to Wn!n the funds to aad asaooa taoae legally entKlod thret. Extract front the rec.r.1, cert J fled z;tA of April 1;. r. KOOSEE Prothonota.-T. 1 will at'eml to the dar les ot the above appoiM ment. at my office in the BoraRh of SumertM.oa Tuesday. June 1st a lsT1.it Wo clock a. m. of said day. JOHXR. ED1E. Ma2a- Asduor. ori "hoa lee I A lie ite ;tu : i.- j :s r I- r"?""1 WCilrjecra- oieu ha.. rt""7 ":" 'c V am nico 7 rr m thus. m uwxhijt 11
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