The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, July 10, 1878, Image 3

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    JUL
The Somerset Herald.
wtISESDAY
.To' J 1J, WTS
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TUTU TiBLES.
niiTinoKGA OHIO It. R.
I'lTTSUrKOIi DIVISION.
ml after M) 13, 177, train on this
i.iitiieiiartfrotaanl arrive at depart, corner
and V-. tr Sireel. e lullow. :
EAST
WEST.
jSail.
Mull.
s fca.m. leave Sew York I VI p. at
Philadclp'a lltma.tu
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lit 4u V. aliiiirton
1 t;i ' uiuliTiDd
ir HyiMlitian
II .-i " Mineral 1'uint
1 lllilo V le
is p. ni. V iiiomiwn
t .i " XL 1'0-amint
7 :l Comii'tl-ville
-V15 a. m. V et fl'-o
trie p. tu. M- ateeifiorl
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11 ,rillns run hy ISaltlmire Tin-, 14 minute
A usicr than PitU'mrKU 1 tme.
T,lf l I1,rci- train 1 Pittrtmjr at t-.ttj P. M.
mi It Omnellsvilie lulu P. M.. Mineral
! , 16 A. M. in return tl Exp. v leaves
..H-ind ni 2 A- W.. arrivmrat Mineral
l l" T C. ....111. a-i A. M Pllta-
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T,,r . ,i d:ri1 n.l pteasani route to tlie East
r . : h via WaaiiroirW" Vttr.
' , r u . l.ftvii.K t .4 - .. diil'y.ar-
' at V.l.lni. t u p. m. tBaltim..re, :
" in Philadelphia. Sdu a. m.;New Wk, U
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ViNew Vutk, i.l.'t-ni.
1 i,r .uifh Mull nl ExiirrM trnin .tally.
V.S.u...Ut. train. nJ i'.ccttc E-re.f
l.,.;y.c,l'tSnJ'-
Ti-k'rt ".mM. srnT KIRb Av-no nl Smith
n ; "irV. .! -l.-t-'t -rner tJraal n.l '
Mreew, i- ,; .V;,., (H.nrra) Ticket Ant.
U. Jt HVNUJiAN.buiil.,i:wiineltille.
p. w. A B- R- B- mKAi romT.
r.RST A UlSEBALrOlKT A!LKOAD.
(liuwm mncctlnK wltn n jiftusenicer iraiu.
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R. (Mall train uuy, r.x-
pri s 'i-'iy exIrt 51ily.)
lkatb. :.
Wert 3 3ip. m. 6 30p.m.
M;,llKa li:sm.m. 1 0) p. m.
V.i.il E.it fotinwU with Uaral Wert.
..y rTcnLcr tiK..
Vi'.:y l'hvenicer Vt'est.
V.iil Laft
MallWeK
l.xj.roM 1-iKt
. VI 44 p. m
11 Jj p. m.
. 4 ii p. m.
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It:'
-.u-f WtH..
N.i ih-w casts ci oiplilhciii.
II:n- vur Ki.'tir at tia-Flour Depot of
C...ik A; Bocrits.
Tin n- arc- uuitc a diiiuUt ( summer
v:!it- i:i i.wn, and still llity come.
V, iv nr Orass Suds nnd Fifli r.t llic
Kl ;ir l i !;t t.t (.'(Hi. & Dwrils.
Vr. .Irtccib Mui'it-cny lmJ a ot kilinl
by lilinr.n; (luring l!ie ttorin -n Tlmrs
ii. iy.
lr. Sadler, Vu!ist and Aurist. No.
2Vi Pi nn Avinuc, l'ituburgb. Pa. Kyv,
1 ir. Throat nd Calnrrli SiKxiuUit'S.
If there is not a fall ol rain in tl.isR-c
li.in of t!ie moral vineyard, th'Ttlv. Use
lu rry cron will be X. tJ.
I.ou A. .Smilb, ol ibe M ycrs.lalc (m
inf . r,i!, was tdiakin(! bands u i:b bis many
Irienda olmut town on Friday nnd Siiur-
ll-.1V.
An ipjii irialj soiiiT for a puml many '
l!i;' b'liois ' Sattmiay iiifjbt would have
lm n "Think of Your Head in tbe Morn-
iir:
l'.nrcos Wtillry ia:m.s tbat Thursday
;is not a pood tiny for arrests. There
w is no; a siimb; case to U' lieird tbe next
Mr. S. S. Fell requests us to unni uixe
lh i! In- will oivn a new store in Took ,V
l'.tirils' biiildii!, r.vmi lormerly occupied
1'V lie' pot-l-t tlice. on or ulvut tbf first ol
.ViiiUsl next. Me w ill have a lame lot ol
(loiliiii; acd C'Cts' furnishing g"Htis.
Ir. "V. F. Fur.denberp-. Oi tilift and
.Vinst. from Cumbei land, JId , is cow
-1 i r. at tho 'libido House," whtre cl!
iliurf fullering from diseases it tbe F.yc.
;:ir. Nose ami Throat can consult him
tvirv Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday
ati.l" Fliday. " All consullalions free!
'.'.'.iii- hours "from 'J a. m. to 4 r. m.
ToFakmkus. Again we call ur at
t-ntlon to ihe fact tLat we want
."...it busbeis of w heat, or
'. :M barrels ot flour,
'iHO bushels of oats,
;0 barrels of maple suirar,
fiT cj.sU and cah tiuiy.
S-Ilusjour wheat and flour; otherwise
we s lull have to fend
tiu- c.'im'r.
the money out of
KesiH-cltully.
Cook i; I3i:r.iiiTs.
TiiK Tihv Hoi si:w ike. The careful,
I'. '.v, boustnilV, when she is pivinij her
I. n'.H-its sprii.ir cK-antDi. should Liar in
i-.ii'ul that tbe dear inmates ol bi-r house
nr.- more preeiuiif than bouses, end tbat
t'.nir s-. stems netd cltansing by juirifv inj:
li e I.'Jn d, reulatins the slomadi and
liinc-s t-i ireent and cure tbe diseases
ati.-:i'i Irom spring malaria and n.iasma,
:in i she should know that there is nothing
t!i;it wiil do il fu I'tilectly and surely s
II. iji l'.iiurs. the urest und Kst of all
tiKiiiriiiis. S.-C other column.
1!:. Van Dvkk s M i.riiLit So.vr. I)r
Y:in Pyke, whose lite lone fHtia'iy, and
world widi; reptilatbHi for curing skin disci.-.-,
iias endeavored for yeitrs to combine
n external treatment. "lie has accom-
L.d this desirable result in the prepa
ration oi bis com;.uud "Sulphur Sup,"
rits rl v. iiieh tire spoken of by
! :. .'tt-acds: it isbiiibly ri-oommeiidr.l to all
i-r ii m'.ers. 1'riee cents, by ui-iil. 5
vut' a Wx; 3 cakes Oil cents., by mail,
;.'mvi, tiliee '! i X. 5ib street. Whole
K.i. Di j.'H, 4K) X. 8J stret-t. I'Liladelpbia,
I i s-',l l.y atl !rugcis'.
A !'.; v Aiik.tr.i.E Kfn.T Il makes no
!l-. :. tec !:'w tnr.ny FbysUians, or how
ii:.,i ii n.i iicine ) ou have Hied, it is now
so -" I' l:-l- d i.iet that lernian Syrup is
t:.t '".'v ! en !y w hieh has fiivi n com-
t .. si'is'.t;on in s vere crsses l l.ur.c
I'lsc-.x-. I: is ttue there are yet tbotis
- i!.,'- ti pcisnr.s w ho are Jiredipposed to
I ' : at nn j hum Afl.tions, Consumption
lhi:.--n!,Ui:s, Asthpia. Severe Colils set
t- l iathe I'.ieast. I'lieumonia, W'jim-
tr.; (.
U i. v
h. Ac. who have no lK'rsonal i
wat!-e of I-st bee's German Syrup,
s-Vu we would say that .VI,(H( Ix.ttles
r ..!:! lut year w isln.ii; or.e com pliint
uii-.;.'ivts try just one l-.tite. lbgu
1.
r r.v f-nt. Nilu by i.U druggists in j
A:i;':;,'-
Mtft. Twun tN 1'i:ok.;tv. In a)
in I in- .uiiji-;,, is ,,f lijj. crli I.rated !
N r.,i It. k. the ;.iin-us humotist olist-rvi-s '
tli it I.:- iuv. :;te.l and uti liti d il. "not to I
I in i:.( y i i;t el it, bin Ui i cot.iiii'" the
I'.'Kt.tiitv oi this country."' "For." he
f-iitu.ius. "y,n know w ben the average: "
" -iti w.-ii:ts to find his scrap book he can't j Mr. William Snyder, who had a "idt"
' 'ii Lis ptte tii -n be swears; or if he j in lids oliiee in other days, dropped into
t " U it, i; i dii'-d so bard that it is only j say "how" on Friday last "Bid" has
!.; 1 1 mi ;!,( n be swtr.rs; if he uses jihi- j U-'en at work in Minni aioIis and Watcr
it mingles w ith the ink. and n xl i loo in the West nnd in Philadelphia in the
-r lie ciim.it read his strap. There i East since he left here. Come ajnin.
is barrels and larrels ol profanity." j
liere is another circumstance in lite nn-1 Mr. SeMr'urhL local editor ol the Union-
' aini u tlie average man is liable to in-'
ilul..- in unlimited profanity. It is when i
t .i- "i. .::.. ..i .. , .. ......
amuy p!i-si i.sn" sends him a t ill oi
"at or two huudrod dollars for trealini j
i!e, w hile that lady's lr.ee hss become
lnr t!.m ever, through the men iic-s X-r- j
H-rutiua ot causLiiand mechanical con '
"vnDr.s. If i,e !.. not imoutsivi-lv !
Wtpv
ie Iiariu. Dr. Pierce's Favoriie
i'n
sr;!'.t;on. as a nti-tim i,,ni- ...i..r
k.e" Ui on un,lu'"ied praise from !
grateiui women
..u..,i: itii.uai iiroiessi'.n on a
-'! rune-tin journey, it is because be is a ' pour.Js of wcL
J'ntar,d dtst-rws to l tmnslaUd. The'
treatment generally cmnWed by, A. J. Coil-orti. Yal Hsv. J. O.
,,H, ::iIS iD 'his lists I distas- i is not Kimmel.atidW.il. Hupptl. Esq , are
VfjORIOlN FOI HTH.
"All hail the Am-riru Eagle,
Truwl l.inl nT the Bathm, all haU.
The bird that ougf can luTclglr,
Ur tlin.w salt on hlx heaulirul tall."
At Confuciice it waa celebrated by mu
sic, dancing and "sieu." Several hun
dred riursons from rituburgh, I niont jw n,
aaj CocnelUvilic, as well as a large num
ber from the environs of Confluence were
present. The day was passed pleasantly
aad peateably. The Souit rset Silver Cor
nel lWnd and the Conlluence Siring Band
luruisueu llic mu: ia
Al I rsin llio aniiLHemeut was a large
basket pic nic. A large number of per-
sous were present.
At Mineral l'uint there were two pic
nics, representing different Sunday-schools,
we understand. At the lower, Yal Hay,
Esq , John ). Kininiel, Ksij., and He v.
Smith were the orators. Hon. H. IS.
Barnes, l'rol. 1). W. Will, ltev. LnruU,
and l'rof. John C. Weller, delivered ad
dresses at the upper. The Salisbury band
wai in attendance, and all together the
day w as a happy one.
Shiinksville expected to have and did
have a very enj nabie time. At an early
hour the procession was formed and
moved to a beautiful grove near tbe vil
lage. In tbe line were several wagons
built over w ith spruce in the semblance of
a rail-road car, each wagon being drawn
by four horses. Uev. l'ershine and ltev.
I'otllnbercer made addresses to the Sunday-schools,
after which A. J. Culborn,
Esij., the orator of tbe day, was introduc
ed, and started the American Kigle on its
aerial flight. 'I be grounds bad been taste
luiiy decorated, and music was furnished
by the Shanksville choir. It was a happy
occasion.
What occurred at Sloystown over and
above the oration of Daniel Mostuller we
are unable to say. His oration, ("Fi
nance" was the theme), so overshadowed
even thing else tbat our reporter forgot, if
he ever knew, what else did happen. The
views of Mr. M. on the financial question
are pronounced rather startling.
At Ultncoc there was a jolly old fash
ioned celebration of the day. An immense
crowd was in attendance. I-Uncing was
the chief amusement, the Berliu Band
furnishing the music Few drunks and
no tights, h was a day to be remembered.
At Hoffman's church the Sunday
schools gathered. The schools lrom Jen
neruiwn, Friedens, Casebeer's, 1 oilman's
being present. Theoration was delivered by
W. H. Kupiel, Esq., and J. J. Hoffman
had charge of the music department.
The Ligouier lund was in attendance, and
helped furnish the music Tbe celebra
tion was a unanimous success. A storm
in tbe afternoon caused the crowd to dis
perse at iiu early hour. "We w it.li the
Fourth weic twins," say the little folks.
Somerset celebrated in" a quiet, dignified
manner, as becomes the highest town oa
the mountains. Different partiea of tbe
young fo'.Ls pic niced at Maple Grove,
Shamrock. File's grove and other places.
In tbe it.oining the members ol Company
";" t mk baths, in their uniforms to the
tune of "The Girl I Left Behind Me."
The ollcys they fired w ere the only noisy
demonstrations on the cby. A lew com
mon drunks: no disorderlies. And so
jxisscd the day.
A PiiETTV Little Tuamp. A pretty
little fem-ile tramp knocked al the door of
.lui!;:e Hamilton s residence, on loder
Hill, last Saturday evening, after tbe fami
ly had retired, and beat a rcvet-lic until
her summons was answered, w hen she de
manded to be kept all night, threatening
that there would likely be a "blaze" in
tbe neighborhood belore morning il she
were turned away. Of course she was
asked to ster in and make bersell at home,
which she -lid. taking up her quarters in
the kitchen. She was awake bright and
early in the mornipc and sang several
bird-like songs before breakfast, besides cn
ciittrtainz tbe family with off hand speech
es on various subjects. Immediately af
ter breakfast he started on her travels.
seeding toward Johnstown. She said
she was Irom "most anywhere,"' but gen
erally lrom St. Louis. She had been w ith
a party of Somerset young men to the
Centennial she could came them all
an 1 had just been to see them again. She
was apparently nineteen years of age,
very pretty, and very intelligent, and it is
evident tbat she has been delicately raised.
tfht,rlofn Tribune.
The pretty little tramp has been feeding
the Trihuht tally, as no female that would
fiil that bill b:is "been in Somerset lor some
time.
Bernard Yogle is the name of a resident
of Barr township against whom il has
leen a standing charge for a long tune
that he was a manufacturer of crooked
whisky. About three years ago he was
arrested on this charge, but the mailer
was subsequently in some manner com
promised. One year ago Deputy Collect
or Gilfiert swooed down on him, but,
though the still was captured, Barney
succeeded in making his escape. He elud
ed arrest from that time up till Saturday
la.-t, when Olliccr Harris, of Johnstown,
paid his stamping grounds a visit and was
lortuntitc enough to run across the man he
wanted. Barney was escorted before I".
S. Commissioner Hulled ge, at Johnstown,
by whom, in defiult of $1,000 bail, be
was forwarded to l'ittsburgh to be held for
trial. The illicit still taken in charge by
Deputy Collector Gilbert was brought hith
er ami stowed away in the rear of the
Mountain House stable, where it yet re
mains. 1 hough not large, it is quite com
plete, and its general appearance gives to
ken that il Las done good and faithful ser
vice iu its peculiar line. Cumhrui free
i. .in.
Tbe following letter, remaining in the
post--thee at Somerset, have become dead.
und ii not called for by August 1 will be
seat to the dead letter otlice
Buchman Simuel,
Cochran John,
Davis E.ra,
1 lay Frank I.,
Ferrel'. Mrs. Julia,
Hall B. W.,
King Wm.,
Kemp Adessa,
Mt-Elroy J. J..
Xicholson John,
Oiman Mrs. Betsy,
Ompeter Tens,
Ilidd F.,
Turney Frank,
Williams George.
A. C. Davis,
Postmaster.
Somerset, July j, 1STS.
Almost a Fike. About two o'clock
on .Monday Lrsina uau a urc scare
Large quantities of shavings are thrown
back of the factory, and from thence
dumped into the river. A spark from tbe
smoke-stack fell intt) one of these piles
which blazed up in a minute. It was
thought that the factory would have to go,
but by great good fortune and hard work
the citizens were enabled to scatter the
shavings and put out the fire.
Mr. Charles E. Ilerr, editor of the Pe
trolia ' -urJ. w as to be seen on our streets
last week. Charlie reports plenty of job
wotk in the oil regions, and is pleased
with ibe success bis paper bas met with.
Never was success more merited. The
lit font u spicy, w ell gotten up, and w ell
printed. Here's till e," Charlie.
Mr. George W. Beuford, late President
of the Democratic Convention, says be re
crels that the telephone by which the pro
rtedini: of the Convention were obtaiued
i:.Fil,l. ,. ,,u.(- jlt.l n.,t tr,t inl.i (rrwil ft'iirL
j ima 1 -. p-- ...... j..
j ing order sooner, as the Sieech he deliv
ered eitrpasscd the one publistcd.
The party of joung folks who drove
from here t" Stoystown for stip;er and a
..ini. ,,n ll.e V'ointh desire us to SaV that
there's never a landlord in Ibe ounty
1 can .j , t ctter supper or show a
j party of joung jieople a plesssnter time
.,uan nn Csptaiil John Hile, otSlotstown.
...
Julius Ciesar. Marcus Brutus. Maik
Antony, nnd Titus Andronicus, children
of sunny Italy were registered at PiacI's
n Monday. Ca-sar sold balhtons, Brutus
bad a cage o! fortune-telling birds, while
Aiilonv mid Andronicus played the harp
: and tioliu.
tow n XuntUrit,
came into our oft ice one j
day last week. Evidently he was "a pil-1
t . .. it . I
gruu and a stranger
and "could
tarry '
but a while
Jere Baldwin cau haul a pretty large
load of wool w hen be wants In. Saturday
morning he started for Ihe factory with!
twenty sacks on bis wsgi.n; over j.uj
of the Anteru tii Emu le on tbe I'olir'h
The nrttiiest girl in
Sonursct is as
I modest as the s pretty.
Jcrt Lit. The following u a list of
jurors drawn tocrvo at A u trust term ol
I Court. 1878 : .
C.R AKD JrRORS.
Addison Wm. Hochstctler, Jeremiah
Aurustine.
Berlin George W. Brallier.
Conemaugh Job Hoover.
Confluence AlbertG. Black.
Elkiick Samuel A. Beachy.
Jefferson Jacob La van.
Jenncr John Fleck, Samuel SlurTL
Middlecreck John .Boucher.
Milford David Wablc.
(juemabouing Josiau Shaver.
Sldnyrreek Abraham Wilson, Jacob
Glessner, Win. Sjtangler.
Summit I'crry Walker, George Tilp,
John Schrock, Elitis J. Schrock.
Somerset Tp. Jacob B. Countryman,
Peter Stpe.
Shade Tobias Grove.
I'pper Turkcyfoot D. B. Scchler.
Wellersburg Michael Long.
TRAVEttSB JCHOKS FIltST WEEK.
Addison Elijah McCliotock. Jacob
Shaw, Basil Bird, Fetcr Stark. A. Wilkins,
Alfred S. Liston, Jesse Liston.
Allegheny George O. Walker, Jacob
Fair, Isaac Coughcnour, Ales Hillegass,
Heubcn Keller.
Berlin Wm. Zimmerman.
Conemaugh D. W. Border.
Confluence Guion Daniels.
Elklick Josiab J. Englc, Thomas
Gray.
Greenville Jesse C. Miller.
Jefferson John Gardner.
Larimer Jacob Arisman. Wm. F.
Bitincr. Christian Mcnkemier, Edward L.
Kfrn4 John Knerm.
Lower Turkeyloot 2. L. Tannebill,
'John Colborn.
Meyersdale M. Hady, Silas II. Lichty.
Middlecreck Daniel Witzell, Jos. J.
Savior.
Milford Daniel Lichty, Lewis Baker.
Salomon Snyder.
Northampton John M. Stciff, George
Markle, Wm. II. Miller.
li'jcmahoniug Jac A. Shifter.
Mnystown A. Heflley. J. D. Hesley.
Somerset Tp. Oliver Knepier, Josiab
Wove, Hiram Khoads, Jacob Fryburg,
Solouion J. Baer.
Somerset Bor. J. II. Piscl, John Hus
ton. Stony crc ek A lbcrt Hay man.
Summit C. P. Live'ngootl, Andrew
Boose.
Shade Jon. Dull.
V. Tuikeyf'oot Moses Lepart.
I'rsina Wm. Shaw.
SECOND WEEK.
Addison Andrew McClintock, Thos.
A. Endsley.
Allegheny Amos Ware,
Frederick
Shafi'er.
Berlin Daniel ITtflley.
Broihersvalley Jonathan D. Horner,
S. S. Forney, John S. Engle, Amos Wal
ker. Confluence Jos. Cummins.
Elklick James Martin.
Jefferson John G. Barclay.
Jtnner Jeremiah Berkey, Henry J.
Shaffer.
Larimer Henry Sleigle, Levi Wei
nier. Meyersdale Henry Baugbman, Levi
Jixler.
Milford Joseph Wiltrout, John D. Ba
ker. New Centrcville Josiab Miller.
Northampton J. Poorbaugb, JaC. E.
Deal.
Paint Daniel Hoffman, Edmund Hol
sopplc. tjuemahoning I). Baruhart.
Summit Justus Walker, John L. Sav
ior. Somerset Bor. Wm. II. PicVmg, Hobt.
C. Kuby.
Somerset Tp. Henry Kiesler, Augus
tus Brant, Christian Miller.
Salisbury Emmanuel Stoller.
Shade It. Pa;terson.
Southampton Joseph Korns.
I'rsina Abraham I;vy.
I". Turkeyloot John Marker.
Editoii Hf.rald. The Union Celebra
tion and Sunday-school pic-nic at Mineral
Point on the Fourth of July was a pleas
ant aiTttir. Tbe early morning brought
crowds of people from every quarter, and
by ten o'clock tbe schools nnd citizens
w-ere in line and on the march for the cool
umbrageous shades in the north ot town,
near the site of the old Slioaff sehool
house. Here a large anjeipaViois ros
trum was erected, trimmed w ith 11 'ers
and profusely festooned and shaded with
evergreens. This was lor the speakers
and the choii during the proceedings.
Comlorlable seats were placed in the grand
natural auditorium. The weather was all
that could be desired; a clear sky and
burning sun brightened the day; sweet
breezes of balmy air refreshed the shades,
and the trembling leaves sang nature's an
them to ihe glorious scene. The Commit
tee ot Arrangements had mde ample
preparations for the lull accommodation o!
every one present. A large barelof ice
cold lemonade, free as the pure water it
was made of. stood in a conspicuous place,
and was indulged in w ithout money or
price; candies, nuts, cakes and fruits were
in reserve for the little ones, to be issucal
out w ilbout stint al the proper lime; there
were piles on piles of he choicest luxu
ries in the way of spring chickens. Teal,
lamb, ham sandwiches, pound and spiced
cakes, pies of any and every sort, vegeta
bles, golden butter, glades cheese, white
clover honey and treacle. Oh, lb it I had
a bill of fare, so that I might ull good
eaters w hat was there.
Father I'nruh asked tbat a kind prov
idence might hallow the day made sacred
to liberty, give peace and harmony to the
occasion, and make it a sunny remem
brance to all the participants. The choir,
led by Ed II. Werner, a prince among
singers, then sing "Lead Me On," after
which Prof. D. W. Will read, in a forci
ble manner, the Declaration of Independ
ence. W. II. H. Baker then sang "The
Star Spangled Banner."
The choir sang "Eighteen Seventy Six'
in fine style, alter which Col. H. B.
Barnes took the stand and delivered an
oration. I have heaid the Colonel before
on similar occasions, and bis style was
chiefly declamatory, but to-day il was el
oquent, argumentative, replete with re
corded facts as to the past, and with brill
iant hopes lor the future. At tbe conclu
sion of his cheering jieroration he took his
scat amid clapping of bands and the grat
ulations ot his auditors. The choir sang
"Let tho Children Come," followed by an
address by ltev. Unruli to the Suuday
scbools. This speech carried with it the
earnest force of a great worker in a pood
cause. The next song was "Ked White
and Blue," followed by an address by
Prol. John C. Weller. A perfect mastery
of elocution and distinct enunciation were
the peculiarities of this address; tbe bub-
ject matter was clear, appropriate, and
dignified, and was a til conclusion to me
intellectual ceremonies of the day. All at
once the verdant earth was covered with
white and the bounteous provision hereto
fore described spread before the people.
Word went round, "this is a tree pitch in,"
and it was so. Here youth and beauty met
not in the flying mazes ot the dance, but
in the equally exhilarating spoi Uot "ring. "
"hindmost o"l three." etc. etc. Between
the hours of three ajd four o'clock p. m.
the Superintenjtnl and Committe called
the children in line and distributed the
treat. There were no accidents nor un
kinduess to mar the pleasure of the occa
sion. Those w ho originated Ibis Celebra
tion can recur with pleasure to a day spent
in general joy.
Spectator.
Mineral Point, Pa.. July 5, 1873.
Whenever and Witerk ver Diseases
4 a ctioleratic tvpe prevail, or there is
cause to apprehend a visit from them, the
system should be locetl, regulated and re
in lurceu oy a course oi iiosicuci owmi
I acb Hitter. Ptrlect digestion and a regti
ilar habit of body are tlie best safeguards
! a-'in such maladies, and both are se-
cured by this most inestimable tonic and
alterative. The bitters are also extremely
Kt-rvk-etible in remedying such disorders.
It nrotnil!v taken in bilious colic, diar-
rho-a and cholera morbus, tbe disease is
usually frustrated. In diarrho-a cases It is
only necessary to rt store the tone ol the
relaxed bowels, and this is one 01 mc e
cifie effects of this medicine. Wind on
the stomach, heartburn, biliousness, nau
sea, headache and other symptoms, ol dis-
turliance in the gastric and hepatic regions
in.. i: ) t
are also speedily relieved by this excel
lent remedy. As a family medicine it is
invaluable," since it promptly and com
pletely remedies those ailments which are
ol moft Irequcni occurrence.
Friend, a word ith yon 1 If you are
troubled with any skin disease or other
cutaneous Irritation, use Glenn's bri
piit R Soap, IX) likewise it your com
tdciion lie pimpled, blotched or sallow.
You won't legret it.
Sld by all Druggists.
Hill's Hair and Whisker Dtb,
Black or Brow a, SO cents.
- METERFDAtE. The Fourth" "passeJ ofTi Ukmsa Items. The three Trains Sun
very quietly, nothing of note occurring j day schools held union pic nic on the
sate a large pic nic. ' ; Fourth. All passed off quite pleasantly.
Charley liosenberger had the misfortune I ' Some of the youths "and small bova of
to have one of bis legs broken one day ol
Inst week. It appears that he and Gussey
Miller were on a swing together, and:
oi me right leg. j
Miss Christie Holzshu treated her pupi's
to a pic nic in the grove near the Urelb-1
rcn meet ing-housc on Friday last. It was ,
a pleasant blulr. -Mist 11. tias been ery
successful as a teuclier.
Mr. A. W. Border left on Thursday last
for Oregon.
A number of vandals have lteen despoil
ing tbe graves in the cemeteries. Our cit
izens, justly incensed at such vandalism,
propose to take active measures to put
a stop to it.
Dr. S. S. Good informs as that a three
year old child of Mr. Aldom managed to
get at, and took a uruikt ot coneeut rated
lye that its mother had prepared for
scrubbing -on Saturday. June '20. Tbe
Doctor prescribed the proper ruusuics acd
the child is now doing well.
I have been told that Mr. Peter Baker,
of Brothersvalley, had his hand badly
crushed while repairing the foundation ot
Mr. Jerome Countryman's barn. A large
stone fell on his hand.
Monny Lichty undertook to drive an un
broken colt. Effects broken bit, damaged
harness, demoralized hay-rake.
Joe Meyers and Chief Justice Wolf ain't
proud, even if they have had their otlice
sciubbcd so that you no longer have to
use stilts to go through it.
On tbe 1st of July thirty-two miners of
the Cumberland & Elklick mines were dis
charged. May the demand for coal speed
ily increase in order (hat they may gain
employment. Y'ours,
U. S.
The Sunday-schools of ihe Hjoversville
charge held their second convention, ac
cording to previous announcement, in the
sugar grove on the farm of John Weigle,
Esq., July 4.
The first Convention, held last fall at
the same place, was such a decided suc
cess that many of the friends prtsent ex
pressed the tear that llie interest mani
fested was too lively, and the enthusiasm
created was due mainly to the novelty of
the enterprise; but tn this llisir prediction
ihey were sadly disappointed, because tbe
succees ol an association of this kind docs
not depend on its novelty, nor upon the
place of its meeting, but wholl" upon the
genuine interest ot the workers of the
charge.
The tact is, that the meeting lost fall,
and that of the Somerset County Confer
ence ot me iiUtueran t,nurcu- neid ai
Stoystown a few weeks ago has had such
a powerful influence as to prepare our
schools for more effective work, to come
better prepared to ask and answer ques
tions and lo adopt some of the many sug
gestions oflercd at such a meeting ol
Sunday-school workers.
1 he meeting opened at a o cioca iy a
song from tbe choir, followed with prayer
by Jacob Dull, after which the choir tur
nished another song. The Declaration of
Independence was then read by A. E. Mil
ler. The Lambert, Graeff and Shade de c-
gates appeared and were met by a commit
tee who escorted tbem to Ibe grounds
and assigned places for their conveyances.
j he meeting was called to order by ltev.
J. L. Miller, pastor of tic charge, alter
which the Convention was organized by.
calling John W. Hammer to the chair
E. M. Lambert was chosen Secretary. Af
ter tbe organization was effected, the choir
furnishciranother song, when Hev. J. L.
Miller took the stand and delivered an
oration full ot sublime thoughts and inter
est the subject being "Our Independence
and its Enlightening Inlluenee. 1 lie
oration was billowed by a song. The
question What relation should the Mem
bers ol the Church sustain to tlie fca'.iuatii
School was opened by Mr. Trent in a
neat little speech, clearly show ing the po
sition of church members anil their duties.
Tbe Miller family furnished the meeting
with an excellent piece ot niufic. The
family is an extraordinary one, as they
have a peculiar talent for music. Oue lit
tle boy, not four years of ngi3, can sing any
piece "of music in Bliss and Saukcy's mus
ic book, called "Gospel Hymns." Alter
the discussion of queries, in which a num
ber of tbe brethren took parttbe benedic
tion was pronounced, and the Convention
adjourned lo meet at 3 o'clock, but was
prevented by a heavy rain setting in.
1 lie people ot liooversvuie i.ave nirnin
added fresh laurels to themselves by their
generous hospitality. 1 hey have gained
golden opinions lrom those who will for
ever bold them iu grateful remembrance
for their acts of kindness and their socia
bility. And should ye local ever have the
pleasure ot meeting any of these people of
Iloovcrsvillejhc will be happily entertained
by either ol the Vt eigie luiniiics, bamuel
Swank. Boss Griffith and a score ol others.
A Convention will be held about the
middle of September, and in all probabili
ty Lambcrtsviile will be selected for the
next meet ing.
MXKETARY.
Somerset Cla ssis. This Chiisis met
in Somerset, June ii, is.s, ai .j
o'clock p. m. Riv. C. L. Ileiiman, the
President, preached the opvning wrnnn
to a good audience. Nine ministers and
eight delegate elders were present during
the session.
The officers lor the current year are the
following : Hcv. W. H. Bates, President;
Hev. A. E. Truxal. Treasurer; Hev. S. II.
Bridenbaugh, Corresponding Secretary;
Hev. H. F. Keener, Slated Clerk.
Friday forenoon session aud part of the
afternoon were taken up with the par
ochial reports. These reports show a com
mendable activity on the part ot the pas
tors, and cncjuraging succcs in their
work.
The statistics foot up as follow s : Pas
tors 9, consregalions mcinticrs 40',
unconfirmed members 101b, baptisms dur
ing the year 250, additions to ihe church
benevolent moneys $1,411 OS, local
objects SV-I.JO 50.
i"hc proceedings were mainly ot a busi
ness character except iu the evening when
divine services were held. Sunday even
ing was devoted to a missionary meeting,
at which addresses were made bv Hevs.
Bates and Hcilman. Sunday at 10 a. m.
tbe communion services were held; H'tv.
S. R. Bridenbaugh preached the sermon.
These services were well attended. On
Sunday at U r. m. a Sunday-school meet-
in:: was held, at which Revs. Keener and
Steckel acd Elder W. J. Baer made ad
dresses. The pulpits of the Methodist,
Evaugelic.il and Lutheran churches were
supplied by ministers ot the Classis.
It was resolved to hold a Sunday school
convention at such time and place as the
committee appointed may determine. Tbe
committee consists of Hevs. Hcilman,
Steckel and Elder Samuel Foust.
ELtJfEST.
It was brought to the attention of the
Chassis that Elder Peter Wilhelin, recently
deceased. It-fore his decease had granted
certain lands t certain trustees, and pro
vided in the same for the payment of
$l."i,0J). out ofthe moneys realized, to Ihe
Somerset Classis for the purpos of estab
lishing an Academy in feomersct county,
at such point as will do most for the iusli
stution. Eider alentinc Hav, Esq.. and
Revs. Truxal and Bridenbaugh were ap
pointed a committee to look after this
matter.
He vs. Truxal, Keener aud Bridenbaugh
were appointed a committee to inquire in
to the practicability ol constructing two
charges out of a hat is now Beam's charge.
and some other churches not now rcguiar-
lurlv in any charge. This is a move in
the richt direction and oiicht to succeed.
Another fact seems worthy ol record;
namely, that the members ot the L Ussis
were hospitably entertained during their
session. .Mrs. a. t.. hick, oi uie Miiier
set House, entertained the whole Class's
on Saturday at noon. Such a feast is sel
dom seen, and still m re seldom parUiken
of by all the memlic; -i of a Classis or fcjn
od. We know ol no place where hunger
can lie sated more agreeably than at the
Somerset House. Thanks to the hostess !
Thanks to the people ot Somerset !
Cl.EItli.
Farmers Look to Y'oru Interests.
It you need a carriage, buggy, spring
wagon, or tarm-wagon, liefore throwing
your money away on shoddy work, go t
Curtis Kcoscr"s shops and examine the ma
terial he uses. His stock of goods and
finished work arc cheerfully offered to the
inspection of every one, and examination
will satisfy you of 'their superiority.
Besides the slock of buggies and spring
wagons on hand, the demand for tbe cele
brated Lewis' Chavtion Fansixo Mill
has induced Mr. Kooser to build a large
number, which he offers for sale at tbe
shrips, at prices to suit the limes.
St nd in yrmr orders soon.
j this vicinity imbibed rather freely of
"bug juice" ou the Fourth.
-,,,;( . , . ,
W'e presume those who never saw a color-
ed person will have their curiosity satisfied,
alter losing a day in the harvest field in
order to see the colorod people "trip lUu
; light lautaslic toe
Umina U raising a miliurv cmipiny.
Mw.
Think for Y'ocuselp. Thousands
lead miserable lives, suffering from dys
pepsia, a disordered stomach and liver,
producing bi!iousne, heartburn, costive
ness, weakness, irregular apinHilc. low
spirits, raising lood after eafinir, and often
ending in fatal attacks ol fever. They
know they are sick, yet get little sjmpa
thy. The unfailing remedy U DaC'osta's
Radical cure.
For sale by G. W. Benford, Somerset,
and Mountain & Co., Confluence,
A 23 cent bottle will convince you of its
merits. Don't delay another hour after
reading this, but go and get a bottle, and
your relief is as certain as you live. Will
you do it or will you continue to suffer?
Think for yourself.
Trial size 2. cents. Large sizes 50 cts.
and One Dollar.
Also AgenU for Prof. Parker's Pleasant
Worm Syrup, which is perfectly safe,
Extremely palatable. No physic required.
Costs .'j cents. I ry iu
Don't es Deceived. Many persont
say "I haven't got the Consumption,"
when asked to cure their Cough with Shis
lob's Consumption Cure. Do they no'
know that Coughs lead lo Consumption
ami 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
failh in it is so positive that we will refund
the price paid if you receive no benefit. Is
not this a fair pnqiosition T Price 10 cts,
oOcta. and tl 00 per bottle. For lame
Chest, Back or Side, use Shiloh's Porous
Plaster, Price Co 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
otorc Shiloh's System Yitalizer, which we
sell on a positive guarantee to cure you ?
Price 10 cts. and 7o cts. For sale by
Georiro W. Bentord, Somerset, Pa.
"1IACKMETACK." a popular and fra
grant perfume. Sold by George W. Ben
ford, Somerset, Pa.
3LUIRIEI).
WRIGHT REILY. On June the 4th,
by Rev. B. Knepper. Mr. Frank Wright
to Miss Sarah Reily, both of Cumberland
Md.
SHOEMAKER MARTZ On the Cth
of June, by the same, Mr. Peter Shoe
maker to "Miss Susan Martz, both from
near Wellersburg Pa.
O'DONXAL GRAY. On the23d inst..
by tbe same, Mr. William O'Donnall to
Miss Maggy Gray, both ot ML fcavage, Md.
LOUR CRIST.-ln Shanksville, June
SO. 1878, by Hev. J. H. Pershing, Mr.
Cornelius C. Lohr to Miss Catharine
Christ.
BUTLER BROOKS. At the resi
dence ol James Albright, in Ursina, Pa.,
July 9, 187. by A. M. Smith, Mr. E. M.
Butler, of Fayette Co.. Pa., to Miss Fan
nie Brooks, ot Ursina, Somerset county.
Pa.
DIED.
PICK IXG July 4, 1873, of diphthe
ria, Manon M.. youngct daughter of
Worth J. and Dorothea Picking, aged 22
months.
HAY. June 17, 1878, Olinger Hay,
aged 27 years, 10 months and 5 days.
June 2G, 1878, Lily G., aged 5 years.
and 20 davs. These were children tit W.
P. Hay. "
HUNSECKER June 27, 1878. Barba
ra, wife of Samuel Hunscckcr, ot Somer
set, aged GS years. 6 months aud 12 davs.
ZIMMERMAN. .Tunc 13, 1378. Lillian
J. Zimmerman, aged 2 years, 7 months
and l'J days.
BOUCHER. June 20. 1878, Mary
Boucher, aged CO years and 20 days.
1'rrro ttur Kcgular Correspumlent.
l U 1' ARtS I.E1T1R.
Paris, June 20, 1S78.
Tbe best placo to study any spe
cies, naturalists tell us, is in its habi
tat, and for those who want to know
what a bappy satisfied triunity of tbe
ass, ape and peacock, a Frenchman
is, the place to see hitn is Paris. Tbe
Frenchman out of Paris is a crest
fallen creature, as little like tbe spe
cies at borne, as tbe cowed beast of
tbe menagerie is like the kin of tbe
forest, roaring and gesticulating with
bis tail. Although we have read
much about tbe French, we know
tbem Ies3 than some utter European
peoples They are seen only on par
ade, one seldom catches a glimpse of
their inner life They are less dis
posed t i emigrate tban tho Germans,
English, Scandinavians, or, even
than the Italians, and I hope, 33 far
as we are concerned, tbey may long
remain saiisGed with their present
borne. I have frequently deplored
the conceit and" braggadocio of our
people, tfceir fourth of July vaunting
ct our institutions enl natural re
sources ; it has always Feerued a spe
cies ol egotism in which Americans
6hould not indulge, and 1 bad sop
posed it was a vico peculiar to our
selves; but 1 have learned since 1
have been in Europe, that an Eng
lishman can outbrog an American,
and tbat a Frenchman can out-brag
an Englishman. You can not go
into a barber shop without having
tbe barber tel! you tbat Paris is a
grand viiie, and this is about all the
English be knows. Paris is, no doubt,
a "grand ville," the treasure, and
sweat, and blood, and genius tf tbe
world and tf the ages, have Wen
persuaded, stimulated, compelled to
contribute to the ad irument of this
'bloated Ilaraseanciv" For those
who cn lot.k at its eplndid palaces,
and forget that they represent the
cheated rutted lints of iui'.I.o.s tf
peasant., tr at the antique collections
of the Louvre, and ignore the fact
that they were mostly stolen by royal
or imperial brigands ; or at its splen
did boulevards, and not see m tbem
the vanity if ibe second empire, the
extravagant energy that, otherwise
directed, ni'ght have resisted Prus
sian Conquest.
Pat is is no doubt a grand ville.
Tbo grand ville may lie tolerable for
a little while, H is good lor purposes
of dissipation and for broadening one's
horizon ; but it is difficult to have
much repee. for those Americans
who have txptitriaud themselves,
and arc cotitcui to live here. Si far
as my uti:iTv'ait.m goes ttey are a
rather weak ejbariti.h lot of Ameri
cans anyhow. We can do just as
well without them.
The men and wemeu who can live
on a roll and cap of ctlTee for break
fast, and Cnd their highest beatitude
in sitting out in front of a ca fe drink
ing coffee and cognac, and admiring
the Btjles cf the promenading demi
monde, from twilight till bedtime,
will perhaps do their country least
barm by representing it abroad. Let
us be grateful tbat our exports are
greater than cur imports.
Pstisis tbe resort tf many per
sons and personages, no matter how
distinguiehed. ' A halfdczea fx kings,
ex-qucen?, rryal claimants, and aspi
rants, might have been Been at the
Uois de llologne horse race on San
day, when the grand prize of 100,000
.1
uu wan contencea ior, ana wonj
somebody, I have fjrgottea bi3t
Dftmf-
McMabon, tbe Shab cf Persia,!
A marfnno ttnM f Cntn TV... r '
-. ... u u, ...7 A iug, vi upaiu, 1'iiu v. b: -
lo?, and othcrA were on tbe grand
stand, es were also a number cf
I riQcerii-es and Duchesses. Tbe
Prince ot Wales ia in tbe city, but
Lis mother will not allosy bim to at
tend a borsc race on Sunday. He
wi's not to be seen in Ibe canopied
aud upholstered bjx with th Presi
det.t t f thU r.epublic, and tho Sbab,
but it ii gaid he was there incg. he
was. certainly at the Jardin Mabille,
OH last SiindftV nifj-Kf r-nit -.-.-.t. t fn
t - - , , i
Who baa nut beard o'f tbe jMdifl?Bu!iv r."
h the p!sc w here tho demimoude cf
this racacra Bibyloa assemble, giit
tertag with diamonds, redolent with
perfumes, and arrayed in thoee artis
tic ravishing dresses that wo see a
few months later copied on Broadway,
Chettnut street, and Pennsylvania
Avenue, and finally in every city
and town where the epidemic if
fashion iqirend-;. The Jardiu is not
large, but it is lined ai! round with
immense mirrors, the frames of which
are so skillfully concealed with flow
ers and vines that the little soscc of
about balf an acre, iii led with fonn-
tain?, grottos, flowers and settees",
appears to ba multiplied ten fold.
When lighted by thousands of jets of
cas, and filled with tbe gavesi most
volatile i f crowds of both "sexes, iu
appearance is almott celestial or in
fernal, depending tnucb prion how
ycu look at it, whether with your
moral or sensuous eves
There is a dancing pavili m in the
centre of tbe Jardiu, tut the dancing
is a very barren show, not worth see
ing except fcr ii.s amtiting' episodes,
as when one of the girls kicks eff the
bat of a staring by-siander. The
Jardin is one t.f ihe sights cf Paris,
though ic y, on the whole, a poor
show and not worth th entrance fee
of five francs, but, if you had been
there on Sunday night, jou wouid
have seen two u- less distinguished
persons tbau Cora Pearl, nnd the
Prince cf Wales, you would have
seen at least one ex-Congressman
from the L'nited States, and, on a
week day, you niigbt meet tbo dea
on of your church, who has just
conic to look on, of course, not ex
pecting the pleasure of steins any of
bis friends, who is delighted to meet
you, of couree, but who wculd have
much preferred to have you meet
bim some where, almost anywhere
else.
C. A. S.
- K W A D VER TISE3IEM TH.
"jWrjHMAL
"rlie Normal Sor
SCHOOLS.
School of Somerset county will
commence on Mon-'.aT. .lulv 'Jvtri, an-, continuo in
eirQ nin week. Tho i-.lowin am the Itjca
tions ami urtneip;i!a ol th different ei-hool :
Berlin, Milt I. liaer; Mrredale NorraaX R.
IL Van ii irn, H. !. Lu-My : Siiiisbiiry, jLcvi
lai'-hliter: Somerset, K. K. thinner ; 1'ivina. C. U.
Ou'k, J. I. Jlecse; Sty-umn, J-'rcd. tirof. to
o;n August 5; New Centreville, W. I. Tetlrow,
tojK-n AuiruBt 5: Jenner X Road, W. H. H. Ba
ker, to npcQ AuiCiit ii.
One ol tli jmimlest charrPteri?ti'? of this extra
ordinary aae is prr-eres in tviocutton. Nt-ver lx
ftre )tA our nattun maaileiCeti tUecp aa inteie.t
in tlie education o( the masses. Our country U
dirtte 1 over with veb't house, which demantl a
more etticient cx-.9 ot fathers ia the luture ih;in
haveocruj'ied tb ni In the p:i?t. Teahrc. allow
me to solicit your attenianoe at one t the aitove
numc'l Normals, ihat you may hotter prepare
your-elrpa (or the duties ut your prvfeion. The
preiiiii develoibient ol our tniellt tual resources
uemands a hi-ucr iT:ite of instructors. The ex
amiualhrDS will he more riifid in the luture than
Ihey have lecn I:i the i vast, and onlv lhe who
are worthy will rceehe certiriteit. aStudenU
should te present at the opening of the seasluo.
Tuition irom fl to 3. No detu-ii"n for partial
term. J. U. WHlHKhY,
July 10, a:. Co. SupL
CIAL SETTLKMEXT
W. H. W ELM. 3V, t ft
1)1!.
To rois arn- iint of duplicate
'R.
Byciish paid Trcasnrcr il"17 il
K.xiT,n!-ntiin allowed M h7
' ttni-U lor collection 7'J tw
' llalancu tiue district I'i 11
41363 07
Da.
TntasrEta'a Aunl M.
T- State sppnipritiiin
" Jaculi I leek...
' Henry Krenifer....
" .1. K. Scott ,
W. 11. We:i!l:-y
..s
'.- 3T.
1017 il
C re
order Ipim last settle-
. Sl i7
1-J"j tm
lt 14
Paid oat on intstanuiag
ment
Paid Teachers' ealurici.
Janitor, fuel, sic....
Kor repairs
Treasurer's commission 46 71
KuMraiESor DIsTairr
IiaeonUuplic-it of J. R. s.i.tt..lD7 el
' W. 11. Welffiey ' 41
Erim II. Krcnsrcr 6i M
tWS 8
Ve. the nn.lersiimoil, AajiMrs cf Somer-ct
Nirouieh. eertity thaf. we have examlneil the
vouchers of the Uireuoini; acconnts, anil bad them
correct in all particular.
THAS. V. SIIAFEK.
Jane is, "7s OEOKOE S. V OEK.
A
DMIXISTUATORS NOTICE.
Kuue of Catharine Lohr, late
of Jctfenon
Letter of a1tniiiitriion on the ahoTe etate
hAVinttrfln"Jiei hy theproirautlorUy, Dotk-
Inhere t-ytiri re n to th c indebted to it u make imme
diate jKiyiocnt, and thoe havini:elaim aura in It
to predent them duly uthenticte"l lor setilement
on .Saturday, Aux'ut 10. lsTS, at the houe.of
Henry Lohr, In paid wwn?hii.
1AVH B. LOIiE.
July 3 Administrator.
A
SSIGXEE'S NOTICE.
Seth Wese.cy an.! wife, l.rothemraller Twp..
on the 2lst day tt June, 1STS, ma! a Toluntiiry
aninment oi all their CMate to Henry Brant
UiT the benefit ol their crfrlitor. AIT pewonJ In
dehtel to the said Assignors will pleaw make
Immediate payment, and thoe harinic (l.aitns or
demands will preent tnera fr Ktilement on
Jai un!ay, Auzuft lo. lTs at the home ol Atfignor
in Jl-1 lown-hip.
HENRY BRANT,
Jul? 3 Assiirnee.
f NOTICE
TO CONSUMERS
: OF
5 ThCjtrcateelebrityorourTIXTAeTOBAC--C't
has causeil many imitations thereof to t
H placed on the market, we thereof caoilon all
PClicwen against purchasing such Imitations,
v All dealers l.uyint: or seltina: other plu totiae
co lit-ariiix a han't or melaliclattle. render them-
selves liaiile, to the penalty ol the I-aw. ami all
si jiersona violalinir our trade marks an- puuis halite
tiv tine and imprisonment .
im:i:ci!''oy.KK'i.arB 11 it.
, The ri-nainI.KILLKITI. TliT
; BAKU can be distinguished tiuTUI T Mi
n each lump with ihe word LOKILLIKD
sstampel theretio.
S Over7.0
OHH tons of teliaccosiI In 177. mod
ttnearly 3,4Mtv fiersons employed In factories.
Taxes paid the trovernraent in 1H77 atMsat
' 83, .'iiMi.ooo. ami ilurlrn the past IJ years,
rer -!0. OOW.OWO.
These goods auM l.y all jitdrs it manufacturers
2 rates.
H .Manht
L
EQ AL XOTICE.
lo WMow Sarah Frll'lne. J hn Frieiline,
Mary ErtcHine. interm.rrhsl with Jhn W-h-H-nht;iA;r,
mc ErtcUtne and JaN.b Erirdliue. all
of Somrrt tVrtinty Fenna.. Lydla Intermnrrieil
with -an Uuoii, near Je5 .Mome, l--w. rauk
lin Erietlitne ol Ies M ir.e. luwa, Abraham
Eli Valine, of Ihyttn. Nada Ter.
You are hereby j lifted that In pnn-uance tf a
writ of partition iMucl oat of the tnhan!' -t'onrt
ol S"inerntt.Viunty, la., I will bold an tivinp?t on
the real estate of Aaron ErielllneT dce'd in Jenner
townhir. at lib late nsilencn on Saturtlay ma
ath ol June, K where you may a i Lend if yon
tmnK prpr.
atbuirl'i t tf
PILE. i
Mierllf. j
SherirTs OiRce
n eo. w.
May li. InTt. S
4 SSIGXEE'S X'OTICE.
Notice Is herehy kItco, that Daniel Kci.n, of .
Conemanirh Twp., by di-edol voluntary assignment I
has assiime.1 all his estate rent and crsonal for;
the henent of hisrnsllttm to E. M. SchMek. Alii
l-crsonti indebtetl to the sail rstvte wid please!
make Immediate pnymeut. ami thcee havlnx I
rlatms orlemn.ls will present I hem to the under- i
stttneil at S-Hnerstt witnout delay.
E. 21. SCIIKtVK.
May Assignee.
.-I Ve.'.IIallntfIvt.!wMiisr
NklMi wi Wit.
IW.i-w1
I I I let weaTJaztocUttiY IX
S3
UOU PLATKB WATCBM.CVwtMBt
a tii. knswn world. Samztit a auk f ra i
JmsUi. AiMraa. A. CecLTU Co Ctucasa.
TOBACCO
3
BOXERS ET MARKET
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUa & FEED
Apple, dried, fi a.....
AnJot'Utl", V
Brau. i luu an
Batter, V '
Butter, (mill
Luck wheat, hush!
- meal, hut hi
Beenwax. fl a
li iom, ph iulilert, V
" allies. "
" country haiua, ft k
5orn, (ear) fi'tmnnel
Uuru, (slielleil) y bushel. -
IVrn meal a. .. ......
nan akin, y a
r.K, Y
Unur, V W'l
riuneeil V hn., (MB.'
l(am, (ii:ar-rurciJ) ....
4c tn &a
aoMftie
i a
loo
ion
ju to il
i 2i
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)
.....-iK- to loo
Mm .d
floe lu 7u
to
too
loo
ywi
?5o
Ky
K( ioj
aii KJ
a.'iiivTi'O
....7noe
1 M
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Ki'-'So
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Cac toTSe.
'ic
1 7i
l il
t-l 0J
SijlO
maii'-.t
fa
tl li
, axOOj
I-hM, a.
aip.
Mfctilllnea, anil chop lJU ...
Cau. t oa
Putauics, fl lu
Peach., dried, fl b
Kte fiu
Kad, V fc
Sail, Sui 1, t bbtexlTA
Onund Aiuia, per c.
A Asbtua. pt-r fack. .......
Sci:ar, yellow fl t
" a-atte
Tallow. V a
Wbeat. V ban
W uuU
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
"ThU in to uiva noUee that ni wiie. Elltatxth
Pharntnaier. han lelt niy bed an.l boanl with-mr.
ul cause or pp viK-atl-ia: an t 1 hereby warn all
pemms tuat I nil! nut pay any Je!-ta f her coa
trwHlnif. Juoe JJ, '7S. GEl). mZEXMAlER.
A
UMIXISTKATUK S NOTICE.
Enate of Rarhaol Renamnn. tale nl J-roner Tp.,
Isninersot Co., Penis a, itec".
Lettersnf ailmlnlstratlonimtheaNirerjtatehav
tna: Iwen eranted lo the nD.lerilur.ed t.y the pr'
er authority, m-tli-e W herehy -ien u tnie m
de!.tl to it tomakclirmeaiatepiiynient.anil tbi
hailn claiina aitaliift it will prevent them iluly-autheutk-ated
f-r settlement to the Ailininimr.itur,
at the late rculilenre ol the ile--ase.l. on Saturday,
the 3.1 lyof Aaut, Is:, where an-J when h
will attend for sl l pnni-e.
lIlkASl UEttSIIBERGEi:.
June CS, '7S. Admininraler.
JOTICE.
All tiersoni rre hereby eaatiime l avilnst por-
rl!a.inK a certain pr'tmiiKrT note, oateit auui-Sl.ir..-h
.ilth.ls;. calllnif l'r thirl y-nve il illars n-l
ton cent ii! M). at ot numtli. with Interest,
ami pavable M my or.ltr hy Jauics 1'onon, u.
parment on it hat lieen nupied.
June;o, 'IS. 3t. JACOB COLE.
A
UD1T011S XOT1CK.
Ti,.r,,Vr..n1.-l ,lnlv aiiDolnteil to ill'trit'iitm
the luniln in tne han ia of tie. W. Pile. Nnerltt,
nrisliiif in -iii tii" sale Hie pr..;ierty "I .linepli
Tipton, t iand anionit thoe leaally emitleil there
to, hereby leivea notu-e that he wilt uttcmt to the
luiics ol hiJ :ipiintTuent nt his otfli-c, in Somer
et.onTue.lav. the lKh 0.y ! July, when and
where all partite Inti-rolcd may attend.
11, L, U AKK.
June in, ;. Au.litor.
YBMIXISTRATOK'S NOTICE.
Estate ol Wm. H. Decti. late of Jenncr Tp.,
Souieriiet Co., Pa., n -eM.
Iitersor Ailmlnistrttion on the lve ent.-tte
haiinn lieen itranteil to the nnlcrsiunil by the
pnier authority, nulli e in herehy Kivi-n to all per
sona initehlixl ti s:iid ejtate to make Immediate
payniiiii, and ttuwe hvini claims anainst l
mime to present them duly authemicatei for fc
tlemunt on Satantay, the JTth tlayol July. liTS.
SA.MtLL Ho Kit.
Juce It). "TS. Ailruinistrator.
DISTRICT COURT OF TIIK
rNITF.O STATES. KOR THE WEST
LUX DISTRICT OK PENNSYLVANIA.
IN ttASknCPTCY.
In the matter of Daniel Ctilshi lm. sr.. ar. i (in
H. Maithi-itt, Bankrupts: A warrant in lia.
ruptcv has ten issueil hy said C-iUrt aicatnn Itto
e-taie ol Chlsholin t Matthiot. of tne e-iunih f
Favctte an.l Somerset, ami 8t.ite ol l'ennsylva,
Dia". tn sai-i district, adjud-e-l Linkrupti iisju pe
tition of li. L. Faiir-csuick a, :.. and the pay
ment ol any dchu ami the delivery of any pp'p
ertv t-eli.i.in to taid bankrupts, to t hem l
their use, and the tranter ol any priperiy ly
them, are loruiddcn l-y law. A iiice:in ui tho
crcillii rs ol said hankrupts. to prove their dl
and clusjse one or in. ire assignees of their esiaie
will 1 held at a court of bankruptcy to be hoMea
at N . wt Il imon.l St.. plusliuram. in snid ilis
trlct. on the io-.h dav of July. A.n. Wi.at two
Vcls k. r. w.. at the me ol Noah W. Sliatcr.
on ol the Keijters in Bankruptcy cf sail Dl-tri.-r.
JOHN 1IALU
ielt)-'Jt I'. S. Marshal l-r said liutrict.
AH MSST0 THE SICK.
Ioyou w;;nt to purify the fyvlrrr, ?
1k you w.tnt to aet rid ( bili'iunc
TH yu wan; oietCiC? to pTn-'UKiiien you?
l you want a kmn1 apietite.'
lo you want to tret rid of nervcu?iie?
IK y.tt want direr-tir'n?
Ih you want t -le- p well?
Ihy o want to huiM up y. or nt Potior?
lh'Vtu want ahriski and vU'-rouj leeiin.
Il youths
TAKE
SIMMONS'
LTVKK
UKGU'IATOK.
J.li.Z
Solo prrp'y Simmttns
Uver Keswiator. PtiUa.
THE l ATURUi:
HOME REMEDY.
Is warranted not ti
ecnlain a single jartl
rleof Mercury er any
Injurious mineral sulw
stance, hnt Is Pt'RB-
rCJU VEOET1HL.V.
f-tntaininir those s-jwh
i'i9 whi. h an AU-Wi..C
jTiivi.iecce r. as (wa- --1
in ec.untrlcs where Id.-cr Diseasa mil i.revailn
IT WILL4TKK AI.L DlSjKASES CfEr BV nfcUASlia
MEST "f THK LlVIIR AUD IlOWUL-S KR1CLATS
THU I.1VL3 A3ID mtVKST
CHILLS A.I rEVEll.
M1JIOXS' LITER REUI'LITOR
Isemlnentlya Kamllr Meilleine: an.l hv heinit
kept ready 'lor iiumeiliaie resort wiil save many
an hour ot sulfi-rir.jc and many a dollar tn time
and iioctors' hilts.
Alter over Korty Years trial it is receivina- th
most anualfticd testimonials to Its Tirtncs Ir-m
persons ol the highest character and resiw-nsiUti-ty.
Eminent physicians cunimend l! as the must.
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC
KOR CONSTIPATION. HEtPACHE, PAIV
IS THE SHol LDEI'.S. DIZZINESS, sol II
STOMACH. HAD TASTE IX THE MOI TII.
ISILIol S ATTACKS, PALPITATION OK
THE HEART. PAIN IN THE REGION OK
THK KIDNEYS. DKSPoNDEXcy. f?IXI
AND KOKEBODlNit OK KVIL. ALL OK
WHICH AHETHE OKKSPRINO OF A DIS
EASKD LIVER.
COLIC IS CIIILDRES.
For children eoropla inlnir of
dlle. headache, or sick stomach,
a tcasioonrui or more will vivo
relief. Children, as well. as adults
eat some! imes too much pup.per or
cat sotnerhinif wtik-h ii-Krs n. t
digest well iroilucinir .V'ur stiim
ach. heartburn, or restlessness-, a
. oo-t dose of Liver Iiennlati.r
will zive relief. Thisauullcs t.
lersinsufallaifcs. It isihccticaii.
est purest ami best Family Med
icine in the world t
IT HAS NO EQUAL-,
Thr.nsands lead roiseraf'te lives, fuffcrmir froar
dysfp-ia a disonlereit stomach anil liver, produo
iiiv biliousness, heartburn. ertiveness, ejknc.
irregular appetite, low spirits, raisins: fiid after
eatim:. and olien enlicir in lata I attacks of fever.
They kn. w they are si.-k. yet ct little sympathy.
The unlallltiY reineil to prevent these attHcliocsi
and restore health ia StxsioNa'LiviiitKEiit'LAToiu
MX- -AcrrRio oslv sir
J. H.
ZEILIN A.CO-,
PHILADEl-Pin.l, PA
So'd by ill Sriggttt.
Jane :i
WESTERN PENX A. CLASSICAL AND
y SCIENTIFIC 1NSTI11TE.
The Ir.stl'ute prepares Students for Co!!ee.
Business. Piiel.ioa I Schools. Kme Idle, and
Teachui-. Li-Tiion elevatetl, he:dihful. easy ot
access, an-l pictun-U, eommaa-llns; an extensive
view of Chestnut Ki.ii.-e. I'uil r.-,i of Uistrue
tntf. Five c,.arsesid S:o.ty. Oi --u to b-ith setes.
Expenses, moderate. New t unning lor ladiea.
Open irraie In each room.
Address the Prtt-t a'.
JONAIHAX JONES. A.
Dec I. ilt. Pisaaaat, P
ft 1 1 Si ft P Including Shsotine Outfit.'- t
h II r,JShEvefyCurt Warranted, it
UUilU aJ oSaKi. Moort a kr.l, .-M. Lotus ' -
CLAPP
trw.iiufilLCA
BROS
w
HDL ESALE jEffELEBS.
I
A. FULL
m
LARGEST STOCK ! LOWEST PRICES ! !
TTT T TP ID O 'SKNI) FOR CATALOGUE! ! !
' JJalXY.LjJliX'XO- Please Call When In The City!
iSIMls fill RECEIVE MM ill CAREFUL 1TIEII!.
1161 State Street, Chicago.
July 1
'T
XE WAD VER TISEMES TS.
SETTLEMENT
of accounts or in npcTTiwffT "i mi i'.
tut tiie yer emlina; April -itn, in,
Jtan J. BAKKft,
Du.
T4 '
To amount of duplicate
C.
.V'4 al
. l i.1
7
.. 1 M
7 :
By work
- salary
eionerallons.,
" work
Bal nce due
-u tin
Alkx. Cot s mi w.
To amount of duplicate
Dn.
Ci:
- il i-.
tiO vt
.. 40
.. i W
Ito work
salary
expenditure.,
li.ilance due
EU lhilVA.
T.i amount of duplicate
!n.
I'll.
l
. T-i '
. !) ttl
. 5 ISO
rty work
sal irr
" expeu lituris
D .l.iuie due
ii,-. 07
Riic:ii-s,
Sahi-is:. A,
Da.
......-Ji M
Vi w
T am milt of duplicate
Balance duo
CR.
.-77 71
By w irk ...
' salary...
:i4") M
We the undersiKncI Aadhcrs ol Si.mersct Tp..
eertily the above statement to he eorrcci.
DUimlEf. LICHTV.
.1 tl(f Ml All S. MILLER,
CHK1S11AN SI KE.Nil.
Auditors.
ADAMS. MILLEK. Clerk.
Si.-tti.iiwknt ot ac-.i.unt of si-hool tax. Hrtnis
Siald rreisurer, lor the year emlir.x June it H7.
1 K
To am'Hiiit ot duplicate
tS'ate appropriation
Balance Ir'tn iat settle-aicnt
. :iw 40
;4 i
la.
Hv amount of orders vrio V.
Balance due township - trt
ilUUidKtt. LICHTV,
JEKEMIAH S. M1LLEK,
CHK1SIIAN STKENO:
A DAM S. M ILL Ell, Clerk,
JuneU Awlltore.
c
"lORPORATIOX XOTICE
Orrn-Tcnr the SLismrnv Rail Ko.m
Mohdav .M iv ii, lits.
Notice Is hereby if iv-11 that In accordance with
a resolution of ihe Bnl of Dlrerb-ra ol the Saiin
burr Kail Bond Company, a mcetinif ol the sii--k-hol.lersol
sil l eompany wlll 1-held at lis cilice
in Meyersdale. Somerset County Pa. .011 the iitb
lay ol July. 1-C5. between the hours or Vi o ci.,. k
.M. and i o cb k P. M. of said day lor the purpose
ol h'.i.linuan election to. Ii teruiam whether .aid
conipaiiv will make and place a new morlxaa-e cn
Its road and Iranchlscs lor the sum of one hundred
and inly thousand dollars to secure that am.iunt
ol bends to tie issued and lo take the idai-e of an
existing raorticivcon the aid road and Iranciiis'.s
tot the Mime uinount whl.-li i to he cunci lcl
JOHN B. JACKSON.
May SI, Secretary.
1
can money make fa.-tcrat w-rrii r-T oi than a
anything clfte. fatdtal n-t rt4iuirTt : we wtl
.tri you. 9 1- per o ay ai n-mio nj
iiMlu-rrioa?. Wen women, Nyand irtrh wnt-
ed everywhere to wtI. lor u.. 'ow i the
time. Owtly uutrit mid tern: tree. Addre.-s
Titt'B k. Augusta, Maine.
isLarch :7
TATEMEXT
Til the Suiervijor9 or Nonhamptoa Twp.,
the vearenuiun April 5ih Ii7
DR.
Duplicate of Valentine Hrldesum f !4T
Amount ol unseated land tax 14o ir!
4Htd 14
CK.
By w rk n ral - - WS
Exonerations - - - 4
Lumbi-r furnished ... 9 40
s'ommisaii as Suicrvis.ir .rio
i4'.4 14
Balance ttue Towtuldp
UK.
Iteplir;-. of Simuel Po..rlaUKo
CK.
By w.trtt on r.a-ls
Ekouiw-acioiis ...
limmisk-a a Suiiervlsor
its) o
i-vh v.:
Balance .lu Samue! Poorh:tuuh 1 41
We the unilersiirue I Auditors ol V .r:li mip'on
towniilp. eertily ih.it the a'uve i-- u:i:s 10 the
S Je n-isors have ocen by lis ex io- .ie.1. an-l we
find theui correct as uimie s:a'"d.
J M. STlf.K
JACOB E. DEs l
Aa ..ors.
Attest: J.H. Mll.LEK.
Two. 1 iicrk.
A
I) M 1 X I ST K A T O V. S X OTICE.
Eeote of Gr
liirr.ft, late
I Jenncr Twp ,
tttct-.-jed.
Letters of admlm-iratin on the at-oye etate
havinvc been Kranfed to tii; uridiTinol. notice ia
her"v uvea uth'e ln.tttei to it t make iinme
itinte "ayfiicnt. and those havii;t cUiiu ai:aii.?t it
t iir.'-cut U:mo duly au:hpn:Ic.ire.l i..r cJir:ner.t
on Saturday, July 13. lr-, al tbe late rescue
oi deceased ia ta;d t'-wntii:.
H ENKV F. BARNET.
(t EU2;1K E. ii H E r.
June 5 Adtuin.it rrftur.
it
c EIPTS
And ci;cn.!i:uri-s id .Miltor I Seh.l D sul -f.
So merset cuuiv, Pa.. I- r tije year eu-tine June 3.
l-7.
cn c-.pts.
trss amount ol tax duplicate f-.T etien-l
I tlr)si-cs
For bull linic purp- sts
.4 Sl;J
. ICJt 00
ti'lll M
KcJu.-t cxin.ritloni.dcai-ien. errors Vji !
T'ltsil tax rc.-cfot
Casji irom 1,'rmer 'Ireaucr..
Saleofid.l huli'tinics
St:u ai'i r prta'.iou
;vi 3
iV) e4
.", on
111 So
07
:'iS (v
.. i-u tsi
.. tu 14
Vi
is) mi
7 j 0o
.. l."ts'
.. 14 4U
.. ) M
.. tt;i !7
KxrtrMiVTritrv
Pakl T."acrifrs' silarics
- New school hoddiczs
" Fuel
' In'erest B ovters
4 Furniture aod appiiratus
k Lepairs
" Salary of Secretary
Salary of Treasurer and Collceier.
Mieellanei.ns extcnscs
Balance due Treasurer
seesB 07
Attest: JONATHAN KHOAHS.
E. D. MILLER. S-. President.
We the nndcrizne.l AuditorsorMilloril Twp..
Se-meiset c.'o.. Ia.. h.w if.x carefully examined the
mrmve ai-eoums of the Tri-.isurer. had them current
In the Isrst ol onr knowledge ar.-l lltci;
InNU.L DICKEY,
W. H. WALTKK,
PETEJt DILI-.
June 1- Aaditcrs.
pUUL
ICSALE.
IIv virtu of an-l or.Ir l?ne rat ;f the Ynrt of
Omtaw n Fleas, in an I Ia r the 1 .'ttnty oi s!n'-raet
the un lerln-l A-.-i:rne vi .Icneph L:ndi. of
S'onyreck Twp, euui.ty sf rest. 14 and State ol
Fnnylvania. wnl s-il att ta'dic ukMfD tbe prcra
Isv? of'Asilacor. on
iridaytJi(hj 12. 1STS.
atloViokr. 3f. the l.dh wir !rcr;?eI real
esra'.e vii :
A certain trr.'n of land ?i?n:tte In SnTer,ck
Twp.,S.jmerwtCo..Va , adioinlrz laiviof Fphraim
Rous, Jacob Kiinmel, J'.ka lUtrr, Henry Stuil.
and others, contafnliiif 6- aTca more or an-l
allowance, of which thens are aU.ui 4) ekar mn
lia-Ttrs in uvaduw, witu a two ;Try lox house ar-i
t-nnk barn theion eret-te!. This f.-trm I well
w.itercxi ami In every reset-t a dtrirahle fa .me.
TERMS. Ten per rent, vi the pun-hase nvijey
tle iM on dayof sale; one-thlnl imludins 1he
tn pt-r cent, on conhmiatioa ! saie an-l tie it very
t deel : one-tJiinl in six m-ntbs. anl ne-tliird iu
one yrar lnm the date f the order of salt. Tir :
jad of April l-TS.) wr.h in tore t oa Ueierroi paf
zucnts. DANIEL KIMMFU
Juiie Ii Afirtieewl Joseph iliwU.
ER.VAN DYKE'S SULPHUR SOAP,
'iU- the SKIX Sft, near, PureWtjire and
lea'.!hy ! Is liean-in. le-!tjHtrir. I-i-infe t--rwr.
S'thinjf. Healing and; paniyimr : removes
Iacdnirf. i lialinc. l'her. Sres, Erupiion.
aUeirhness ami re-liiess t.f the rsKis: rclicTe'ivh
i.c. burning ao-1 tlnuica; ol me Skja. and. irriia
ti twol bitinit aud tviiu nir Inseu : wi.l relieve
IH'HINt FILi:S wbe-re rvHtiinic le wi'.l hT
wryet:ct: is FKEE FK'M ALL I'FFEN-.
SSIYE t!'K. an4 prevmr I'tntat-i. us 1'israses. I
ac'i as an Latcrnat .ni:Ml an-l I.tlet Frepara.. . . . .
i ..hi . . . . - - ui. i.. 1 1 i . r itm. e. a -aae
Hex. three Cakes, sixty cents. Sold
EUtAL. Price. ct a -ake
i teu W. ben f. nl. i.,;iicret. Pa., and Druifaists
treneratly. E. S. WEItsTEK, Pn.pr-e'or. Ot
Dre, :.u N. 'Ah S-.. Phila.i . Pa. Wholesale De-f-A.
4ou N. Third St., phna.. Pa.
July K.
part leu la ra
tu H. IlALLaTT
Co., P-nl
juaine.
JlarchK
S2500.':::
IC 4,n! waiiu i. r - -V.
iile. i'rsicttars rre.
Q
m H A .u
fc g
'Wsw'
LTNrK OK
mm watches,
fdrtablj hi
n p Hv week In pmrnwn town. 4 Outfit free.
h rNo rl-k. Keailer, If y u want a business
V U UJ' wfcich perssws .f either sex can make
urea: pay all ihe lime tber work, write t. r
i ilk
XE W A V VE R T1S EVEN TS.
VtSSIDN EE S SAI.K.
OK VALt'ABLK KKAL ESTATE.
Ly Tirtne i( nopl.-r ii.u.j I oyt ol the Court
Common I'lcas oi Somerset Connly Pa., the in-.lersUne-l
As.iicni'e 'tt inwt Hocli'-a, wid sell at
puidlc s,le. on
.V'J.'wrr'i',
-A..' f.. liTs
. At i oV! i- X p. m . u'l li
p-ini -s, ll j lot
rmie
' iirs--rlrw.i re t) euitc. i.
! Tt.e orui ol D im li , U- s, ' -n-n.i.u: .;jt icrcs
! a-V-fl"- l"'t Uie l Viler Vi Hhrlm, dee d. M
! 11.11. 11 kn li'.nii m I' ilti-l Johnjti, ainl trth"vs:
i t. bniMtiu c iisl 1 a a.-'! slum, Iwellinir
: iioiii. I .tiik ) irn. .in t o.I;.-r ni- c,iiry outbuild
j Ins: iitioiit 9A, rcs ol cleared Unl In a tt'l slat
j "1 1-ulttv.iii'in. ol whl -h -j ma 1:1 tcn-l mea.hw.
! t T'lere oi-m-.l on trie pri-oiie a it mmi rtoal hank
j ol e.el!.iii oiin r ii . 1 . il In , I Workbis en
ji'inoti. t in r in .il 1 -,o the larut ail ea.-el)nt
; ou ht ii v ol ir.n 'ri. wtili h abiuols In immenno
I iU:inli'ii s. Tlieum-1-tare.l ltvoil Is well lunl-erel
with efhrc pine. nciiiK-k. oaa and other vaiu ttde
trees. T:icre Is a l.ire suir camp -Ol ttte larm.
wi'.h spicti-il I U. ili-ies r..r tt.e tn inuiai lure oi
at-ple surnr. llie Elkll-k creek ratis tl.rirtiani
the i-eini-es. at! Tilnit ampi water p.wer for toe
runiuQH ol uiat-ltin,Ty. A good s.iw mill, with
stpoiic tsaier power. Terms wade known on day
ot itaic.
S AMI-EL I. Liril TY.
A.-aiijneeuf Ltnicl Bockc
June 1'-'
JE0A1
XOTICE.
i K se Ann K.i'K, (widow ) J ne, h-terrair
r1fl with John I'i'l'.w, E. W. Rhudf. i F.
hmiail. Sittriuel H. Kii-l.ji, A. Lcx-iln Uhoailn.
Iai.ifl W. Unpads, T!ieior F. Klvwls H-yU
Khiad. Miry. intrtnrne- with J'ph
nun. HarrtCw ltitermtriHl i''rnrliiis -t-r, r 1
lau i?turtnarn?l m: Simtr! r !S.il. Sir1
ut;riut(Ti- with l mirl s yl r. t a:u - H i t
!;d I'aihwrrine k)udjt, all rf-i lloic In Swier4:t
Ctun-y. Ia . cv-er.it ll irricl Y-nler. Emma Rt
A. Iuu'ln Kboj-J wlw r ito in4 luwa C ity
I-.w.i.
Y-jU are hereby n-rfi:le-l that In tttiroam- of m
writ of p.r(itrn Iue-! uat i the . irpdao lart
M S-m-rx-t et.unty Fa.. 1 will hdl an iCjUcst a
the n-:ii relate ot franiel Aihiil, drv'.l. in S.m
eret Twp., at his (;te r !' ntn o ltiurnilay. Ihe
lh t!.iy of July lT-. where yu can attent if row
think proter.
MhtiH so-rt-e. OEM. W. PILE.
June . JTH i Stientl.
June 1-
A
SSMEE S NMTIirE.
aS"tietsh're alvcn.that Jofh Ln'li"fSt. nr-
rrick town hi p. Uy dTl ol vituntjry atMiterimeiii
lias a'lt;tHd all in real e-ttate tu lani-! Kimuit
In tni.t l.r tho b?nc: of his creditor Ail
r-T ns thfrel.-re lndr to rhe jmI Juph
Limits will ui.ike iMVittrMt Ut !hj fin I A"4y;r-.
and thcxe havine' fiaims lemanU will utako
kii'ifn the -ante without dflar.
UAMELKYM M EI.
June Pi Awikrwse.
T!.n-i
day
inw you in eni xa in. 4.. to; i
v made (-V a.r w-rkr of lthtr
fit In thoirown Uwaliiles. F.trlou!..r
ftn.i it:.uipl4 W'-riii fJ iren. ItniTo.e r-mr,
spire time at tl.n tu-laess. A Ulresji nsb?( H,
L.'... Furdand .Maine
PHILADELPHIA COFFEE.
Uehtive rw"ntTy mid irrcar Improvements In
the ppfcv ol itvaIlwic 4 olfee. ami now oiler
to tho tra-l) tho
FINEST BOASTED COFFEE
ever ptit up In Packages. We guarantee every
pK'aice branded
'MY CHOICE" or DO PEDRO'S CHOICE
to tie nothing but line "elected Cortce. Coltee, tm
jn.rted If.m "KIO" by earselves.
Janney & Andrews,
Wlt'iLESALk
4 Fnjai Cc2rs:si MUnl
Graft.
Xos. l.'l and a Market Street,
May 29 111 1 LA OI'I.TII I A.
JXECU
TOR'S XOTICE.
E--Liie uf John A Sckneid r. late of a ruihauipta
Twp. . d.'easfi.
letters te-tamn' ary oa the aN.ye estate
havtr.it; ben irrantc! to the nrideriifned, n-ti-e is
fei.y sriven t" th-Te tndKtd tt it . make imme
diate jtaymeQt. anl Uiose harinic claims airainot it
to present them dnW itith.-nii'ate-i f..r setiK'tr.ent
on SaturlayT June J, 1 ?. at tne , late rest lenee of
decej-3ct.
MARY SCHFHiER.
3Iayja Escrutri.
Ats
iuxee s xoticp:.
;i'..t!ie i heivl.y ifirfn. that SehatUn fM-ler
anil wile d .Ii;i.rt Twp, ,r deeI .'t yduntary
a?!isrnent h.ire af.-iifne-l all their s.ar ral.in.l
Irer?'nal hr the f-netit of their eredttors t- Sum
uel x. Ail per-iC indeitcl to the sail estate
will pita niiisie lmmetl-te paymnf, and th'-e
havinic elaiui-4 or deiujuii wiU pre5ent ihem with
out deUy.
S AMI EL FOX,
May TJ A.-ii:ite.
A
&SIGNKKS' SALE.
J.v rlruc of an Tier f Sile lsU"-1 hr the
t urt o i;. nirnon Fle;;8 o Somerset .'uun'y. Fa.,
to the o."lcrrii:ii -iirv.'iti as A"-ine oi Peter
V. Su-ler, "I AlWteny t"wnhip. In the :il
cun!y hr the aie t hif real etat, I wail nt
pu:i;c alc Un tLe premises in Slid townhM tf
Alleifheny, m Saiurlay the 'jznh day o .lone
17H. a trut ol lan l i.Iuae in the township ot Ai-i.-jheny
u(ortil, adjoining lanis of Samuel
Walker. Anna SfT.eran'l others, eontnirdn two
iiun'lpjl mi t ?),-n aHtrren, utet.ut one hun.trr'l aiwl
! ny aeres 'T'.e;r.i, twraty-hve arres t who h l a
No. 1 meadow, the twiUnce Weil timhre-l. "Ihe
irnprovenicnt- are two t.rie an I a half itt-iry l -x
h"u.'v'8 weather 1-arde (. a bank Irani, ?irtnn
housw and other out butldinii-. on hard ufch.-U e
irutt trees, a -printr of nerer tilllnx water near the
hou.'ep. there are al two ether printrs tm the
premie? that rnu the urreter tiy ol what is
kn:n as 1 tea ten run in that vicinity. tfi suffi
ciently str-DL rnouit Ut supply power u run
a gri-t null This pnrery Is l. V.ed and U'n
duectly on the S.meret and; itedfiTd Tumi'ihr.
anlb.L4l.r m-'.ny ye.irs an-l is n w a iMvt.rt.e
drove stanl ciu-nii,.te-l. A Rail K'-ad r-ut h.is
ret-ea.ly ieen urrcel thrtui.h this property an 1
ii the '.n!;. r.r.t by MoIi a kail K-titf e:tU t-eroaJe
fnm the Swmer.;t Tounry e;ii nel-1 iotvre-t the
Fennf Ivatia li.nl R"ad at .Macn Cf-mre, Ii.
f- ni (.Vnnfy. as it li- directly in the heaI "f wh.it
is I'amili.trly knowna!he l ater Gap. to
c..:n:iu n'ij at b o'cirk A. M.
Tl- RMS I me-thinlin haiI : orrthir.1 in i
m-ntts irm d.-ire ol rder, as-l n-thiri in a year
tr:m date f orh r with Interest .n the dekrretl
payments friin c ntirmiii n t wile.
iiE'KiEiiV V A EKE It.
-May i2 As-inew tf Fetef W. Setter.
C. r WALKKB el
this piao h.is a lt f hit
eeiebr-UiM H -r-e i.kes
f--r better than ever
aivl t iieap. Any ooewbt
want '-re at-in :e. wotji-l
J- well ( sen-l him a
p-ista! enrl .r in s..me
wy let bim know In orb r to make sure -l irettlnx
(ffio. a he in hi- ni;rv'i5 of seiJio Vii-jht n Dni
all who wnnt nkes.
PATENTS.':
b r mechanical
ilai ft'.)rurih.'.i! T o:her
C 'in inrnn ornamental le-
trade-mark an 1 con:unds.trafyi, A-io-n.i
uts. JuTf-rtereTKes. Apfa.s. Sui: P r l.r-.
meri'. Mifl all oian.-i'iif uiis.r the FAIE. t
LAW, pn-mt-'Iv mcn-ied f.
nVKMItt-vH THAT IIATE BFF.w
REJECTED;
inir ippilte to the Piiter.t
-h;r rc.rtrr'hen. ard war
ly.att'i with r.rnder c'taims.
r.vn-'-e tr-rn W-i'iMrir'-n.
by the Fatt-nt .;rtV
Irnay still. In mt -a-es.
be pat cute 1 by s. Fe-
inir or jtoslte to the P;ter.t -Miter, we en me
-...? r" rcse-arehee. ard eeur Fatetit- riw.-re ip.ri:p
ly.a!:l with r-nmderciaims t!na tlu,m wtio are
r.-'Tifte tr- 'n Wi'tMi'un.
INVENTORY
yo;tr device: we makeexsmlnailonreeoaarfc,
and ailvli-e as to i an ntat iiity. Ad e.rti-'p t .l-ei;---trict!v
e,.t;h It'i.iI. P-lce liw an t
II A It (.E I N LEsisl PAIESTI-4sH.il li
tis. W e refer yon foe ft'-iats In the Patent Offl-e. to
I'Ureltetils in every State the Colon, and to i.mt
Sen.in-r and Kcpn tentative m Cunirrcss. Seial
reftreuce aiven when desirel. A-idn-s-s
C. A. SSi W k('
ftt.rei:r Piifrnl OJSie. H'tAiaytot, I
April 11
WALL PAPER!
Sprlnz S:ck inirnere! paper frun c opr Ail
!!ir cew style of It-ado. Iir.erf anl Frirte.
F.ipers ol every jrrade. strleanl uaiity. ai tower
pri. es than can be lunaj ia the eity. Saiapie
Greens, newly paper! with Utet jtr(i pers.
A hnedi'play vt w m!s IVt every rm a
hou.se c-c:.:n'.
Nsr Ycrk Pap.r Stcre-
Ket. ih and 7th Aves.
V Smithfieiil Street.
March -u
rirrscrutL
HEALTH AND EAJPIMS3.
: i
v''a,
: "Pf are pr.e.e-e -a3
I--'.-sors. ad yet 11.
y are wiihin tne
reach of every one ntwsliiii,
WRIGHT'S LIVKR I ILLS.
The ordy rore CT'SE r Trpld Liver. Di'ifla.
Hea-lache. S -ar Sti ma.h. Const iratkt 1, 1et itily.
Nausea, and ail fcoftoa eumplainta an.1 Itb.'
dw-ricrs. N--ne stenoine auies siaie-1 .
Wright, PhiU.' if yi.ur drartrit wiil sup
ply sn.l .i c-nts f-.r -oe h i tu ilarrick. K -Uer a.
lu.. : N. 4th St. Phila.
Ecb.
fl in.
Ilnp Bitter arc Ihe rarcaf Bel
Bitter yiawe.
ct sre r--r-.T en 1.I trofu Hope, Barks).
1 Ilsioslraasr an-l lolellow. t
. st. and m.' vaiuat.le K,lieine in
-.Bd contain all the h! an-l irn st ear
: .riesoai,w Bitters, bet- lh
ne oiuv::
tbe wort-
rat iv prop
he ar, ate'
Hlowel I'arilirr. Liver Recalalw. at
le an-l Heai'ti Ki-s'.Tin Aircnt on eartn
disease ur IU health can piesitdy Ion ex,
vhere these Hitters are aid, so vanel an.
rrct are their operations.
The aive new Uie acd v ,r to ihe a;d an,
n'.irm. T ail whieemplovsxeatJeaaM- trreic
ante ol the hwwels. or urinary orxans. nr wh.
eiaire an Api'etlzer, T--nie and and St'nxe
int. these Hitters are lnva.uaf.ie. neic eian
r evnitive. tonic asd stimalailax, wliaeal
intssmlrsatlaic.
No natter wiiat your feeltna or srwiptom
.re, what tne disease or aliment Is. cs ll-i
,1'tera. 1 n't wait until y--w are suk.lat i
on oniy feel had or mieeriMe. tbe Ultter-i
.t '.nre. It may save your lite. HniWreits have.
stn save-l !'v so doin. -. 4.wi;i f :
atd i- r a ea it wiil aof ear or help.
Do ac. surter v,rif let liieo-'s Ml .
.er. hut eeaaii atTreibesa to as Hop Hut rrs
Kemcmi?r. Hop Hitters is no vile, urtwin-d
nr. n.traiu. hut ttM Ittrest ami Dc
te-iirine ever anae: the "salll
I rlewst aiMt Hope." and acper ivat
i y .le I withuo: them. Try Ike salt
'er lavalar.
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