JUL- a. The Somerset Herald. 1 i. ksi .Si-p'enilwt IX, ISTS. BIWWORE& OHIO K. B. riTTSKrRGU PlVISIUX. ,m nn.l after Ma) 13, 17T, tralna un tl.lt 1 ' ,ai ,i.M,art rminaiM nrrive at it'it, irucr arini ami U ter SimU. w ivlww: W EST. A-u. Mail. EAST t r.ft.m. l-i-uvi- N. w Yrk f m ) - a. Bi(ii.tr? Ku tmioiifi v. 4-iii'r:on 4 unitnut ( itim tv ; iu .w p.i . -.. i 2 i. i 1.12 ' 4 4 " M4 " 711 " 1 i a " li.'S 11 , 1'olnt 1 ; .u '"uii-;ir!e l, h . m. V-t NwU'ii 31 it' H. Ol. lir.:tltlU 4.Mi ' riU-l-urU . 1! trumf ron t-j Cltlm-re Ttmr U mlnaiM ui-icrilma Fltul'urifii lliuc. ti , Vvref train Ptl'nr at fr.A P. M. J'h,; it "!,. II..VU!. 10 iu P.M.. Mineral 'wrina ',: 140 A. M." arrtviuVal Mimral l,u;,-:il. A. -M. j TI m t Jirart to 1 ll""!i' roate to the Ett 1, Mlllvaw:.rr.t H.4J a. W.. '! "iv1!m1..u si k: p. m. : lUltlm .re. : W u Pi,lU :'lii-i.3:l0a. u.; Ne L'i!i:hifl.m.J.i4a.ia. , I Tnruu). l,.MtnMW.n. .... r- ; I m kH.m.o.1. ft:15 li. ra.; PU;UJli'l". .,'u';Nsw Vurk, .lui. u. T..r' i .1, Mail mi l Kircf in:lm di',r , ,rai.lafn tfiuoa an-i 'ee fcaj'f" , Ti-- ..ii. - c'-n-r Fir.h Avnii n.l Smith-! -.i."-i'lVtt-urati. P. l. W. k H. K. R. rACS am koai. toist. ,,MEST a lXaALrO!!IT BAILRO.'.O. ;o r..l a tor May l tral: J ru t.; ...;..!... ercrcHinawUh a r.rcrtralDi i.n .. P. W. k B. U. K. (Mall trains dt" y, E . r.. ! : ) x -tit M.a '.a.) LSVB. ar nvm. V 3j p. m. West J lP- MaK-t n am twi... Kst ixiiuft'' with loral W e"t. Way l' rrer Km V ..r I'livcri. T M:iil lft - V.d!! WMt -' Kxi-n'yi I-t Kit. V.'ut Ja to m .. l' 44 i. m .. ll:Si p. m. ... 4.4r. p. m. ... i.., A. M Potatoes, ii. Jt Utocs ! IVatm. Woa, A'.eU '. ii i and we the new pi'vls at i. U. Par- k'T's. ( I't.tdins are beconiicg ju:te romnictt with the l.'.dii s. Price of fill g'l r.re much lower at "I. 11. l'atktr's. .Tolmny lmy" why don't you s;iy po--al'TS lo Coll'roth 1 r.itv your Fiour at the Flour Di-jvit of t'o:.kJc lleerils. Newton claims to have the prtt 1'ut girl in the Mate. (Jet your thiui- in c-iI r -t Vstion anl bring ihetn lo the Fair. A handsome rtnrk of new goods just ree ived at tJcorgo K. Psrker's. SeptetnlxT having the requi-ite I!. os ti rs ar' now ia eaS'in. t; lvrrn.T John F. llartr.iul'i will 1 prc-cat at the Fair. There is more health in a fiiiirt of but tcnuilk thiiu a keg of Utr. Tin- Children's Pepirtmcnt jirouiises to he we'd patronized at the Fair. iiolh ol the McKee:port pajers wiil be pu'-hthed daily alter the Olh itist. l!uv vour Grass Sxds and Fish at the Flour Detiot of Cook At Beerits. I.ay back vouj cess words, lor the m is appMai-bing for putting up Move.-. The p.-udeut school boy is now getting the upper end of his pants laced with lin. Apple butter boilings and tipple pcar ings tire now in operation in the country. I.:aMs Cloth Coats, cheap, at Mns. A. K. I iii.'s. lion. John M. KirVpalrick. of Pittsburg, Pa . will deliver the r?ril(ural addn-ss Ri lb Fair. Another cheap lot o( Hamburgs, IIos ierv. Olovcsand Indies' Neckwear, at Mk. A. K. L ul's. The political campaign will sxn 1 f.tirly inaupirated, and lively times may be I'Spectixl. AVe are authorized t announce that th; fremiuma ottered by I Ciety will all be paid. Hi offered by lUo AcricuUural no- Tin ic w ere V deaths recorded in Pi'.tsbtirgh for the month of August, the l.ir;est portion from diphtheria. The Agricultural Society have procured several large and beautiful IiuIIihius w hich w ill le scul up uuriug Uie Fair. Vou can buy anything ou want in the .Irv roods and notion line at George II. Parker', at price lo suit the timeai. The induHlrious bour wife has ien up to hi r elbows in plum juice, peach butter, tomato caUup and sich, for wieks l ast. Iir. Sadler, Oculist unj AurtsU No. 2.-.0 Penn Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pa. Kye, iJur, Throat ind Catarrh Siiecialties. Miliinerv windows are lg':ntnng to blog onie w ith loves ct b mtiets, and the pas in: la lii sing of the sweet buy and buy. Luif"' Ti1, P.uches. tic, latest ttle, a'. "Fa-hion l'.srar," this week. Miis. .T. li. TntDWKi.i., No. C Mammoth llloek. The man who is not afraid of war or yellow fever is generally afraid to takeout a piji r of tobacco In the presence of a croud. Persons coming lo the Fair will find it lo their interest lo purchase their Fx Ms, Sb.ns and Hats at the Cash Store of Geo. Snyder. P.i not forget, w hen you go to the fair, to lay ia a stock of Morgan's wooh n pooda fir t'be coming winlir. Goods liisl-class an 1 jiriii-s low. Save Dinner bv buying the Koanued' !mn Water Tubing from W. IC Piatt, a I.. i wiil furnisli and lit it il aiid h-agjhs. The prograiiitiic for the (dd Fellows' ivercM-s at the Fair came In too late for pu;ii;ct;ioa this week; il will appear in next veek't ju;.r. laruirn I.uok Hire! I c-.m furnifh jou with lithcrthe Plain. F-yaiueled. or Galvanir.-d Wrought Ir-n Water Tubini; of any siz or hmnth. W. II. Pl.AlT. I'y the arrtingetneuts Ix-ing made by 1hoe ho have the Tournament in charge. U promises to be one ot the inter i stin-: fealures of the Fair. I There is on hand, and will arrive (his week, a large stock ot Hoots and Short, i whiik will U' sold at bard times price for I aU at Claim. e SsvuF.u's. Ir. W. F. FuEuVnberp. (Xulist and i Anrist. from 1'umlierlaiid, MJ , is now! otopping at the "Glade House," where all ! tho-e filtering from diseases of the Kye, I Hr, N-e ami T bruit can consult him. ' All consultations free ! OSice hours frem i K a. m. Ui 3 r. m. I llata, Ikinne . Fmnies. IliblMis, Fkiw-j erj. Fealhirs, ing, Tiimmiuga, Silks Sa ins, tic, just new, this weea aud neMl at ' Fashion llar.ar." Mks. J. H. Tkedwkll, No. C Mammoth Block. I TIm: oiiiiuitt'0 ftjfniUilcl ln-l TucJay muruiusr lo solicit subscriptions fur the hi J ol (lie yellow (ever sullcnrs in the South ern Si n I a rurt tit tlir house it Mr. Ed murn! KitTOsa, on WedncsJiV cvruinf. Id rt ul progress s.t:.l in ike urntnt-wviiU lor tlie txiu:iiig ot a sltouiug ixwunut ! tee t rm ive any oictriliut'ous that may l.erc;i:'u r tu evjut in. aud to forward the ; r true :n il e !p;ht icrn for Uistribu Itiou. Urorgu li. Scull was appointed ! treasurer to wl ia cuiDwliou w ith lkv. A. E. Trusl as a Ktnitdia cimmiuee. jhiity-sij; dull irs and lirty cents 00 50) ttere turned in to tins ticanurer, who l-romptiy lot ;n ill-1 Hie siiun to the IIow i aril A- -Hi iti'Mi. From twelve to thirteen i't.-K.ir have sinec h'vn h:tuJed t the ! TicuMiivr. who will forward the game to J the ;mr persona lor distribution, in aj j ilitina to any tlmt may he contributed bs :twn this and ThursJay noon. The 'sroarc and the distress in the infected idislrkis along the Mississippi appeal jrtront'ly to the sympathies ot the bunevo i lent throughout, the country. From the daily papers of a late date we learn that the (ever is abating gomcwliit, hut the EulTermg atd want arc still very great. Jit Akkived. Mr. Gcorsre It Par ker, one of our most enterprising mer chants, has just received irom the eastern cilies a lariie and complete stock, of new pxxls, and has his assistants now busily engaged arrinping; them upon the shelves. Tliu new arrival consists in part of a first r'ass and well-selected assortment ot Dry j('.oo.!s. which in all prabahiiity is the best eil'ered in our market for several years 'p-.itt; aud the advantage to the public is, '; that the goods will be s ld at such prices that cxnut do otherwise than induce all w ho examine them to purchase. In tha line of this class ol goods can be found Alpacas, bl.uk and colored; Cashmeres, black and colored ; Silks, black and colored; CretoDS, and Chintz Calicoes; bleached and unbleached Muslins; Sheetings Uing uami. Shirtings, Flaunels, Tickings, etc., etc., also a complete line ot dress goods ol many styles and durable qualities. Our l.iuy readers will do well to call at Mr. Parker's store when in need ot anything in his line. j'i'v. 11. F. Puh, who h"wi for some (hue bein s'.ati.iued at Orant'cville, Illinois, 1 !(( lint lo a li.rgc and appreciative audi ence in the Luib'-ruu church on Suuday rr.oruing. Uev. Pugh and Miss Addic F. Ca' -vell, of OrangevilU, were united in the Ix'uJe of matrimony on list Tuesday, the ceremony taking place at the residence ot nn utx-le of the bride, in Klmira, New Yt)rk. The reverend gentleman and bis fair bikle will spend a few weeks in visit ing his irietids in this comity. We join ia ihe felicitations ot their many friends, and trust that these rudy rooming rays of hope mav bring for them all they promise; and that when In the evening of a long unclouded life ot happiness, with the golden tinge of pleasant memo liis res't.ig on the dreamland of the past. hoje n. i- brighten the duaky shades of twilii '.l and break gently into the light of auuti .tr world. Thcb:soia friend of the editor of the Ilelifl.mte Watcfmvin, Alexander K. MiVluru, editor of the Philadelphia 7i'..ms, stepped on the tail of the U'n)chn,nn'$ ewt by endorsing Andrew Ml. Curtiii l'r th liem.irnitic nmaicstioo 'tor Congress in the 20lh Congressional I District, its against P. Gray Meek, editor lot the Wittciuiif.H. Ttiis is the Meek way ! ia w hich the inference ot the Time is taken: Wtion !I1 Alexander K. Moiiuro becuaio a rect'iniiKeJ tirade ttl th Ouin ioraiic party? 11'.- it well ami wi.ivly knuwa u Kiitil trim mer, a icltiaove niuincr aaJ a tiuosiul lMiy-1-t :ml .i-bbrr in brler ral-1 cUnn. And yut lhi t-x TciMH-iice upin tio lK,Jy politic, thle rtoe f.i'.1' Kt Mi(lLann liarlot, cnw Iliac bis Tuoation :u tlic licmixratio camp. h;i tau braien enrontrry I tit atietn;-! the di.ta.Uua ul a nuuiluaUua in the Tw nii'jl li C.n;rt;E(2iiml district. Our farmers aud dairymen will find il to their interests to consul; the advertisement of James llewes, Jtutler and Commission merchant, of No. CO South street, Lalti more, Md., to be found ia another column ol ih is paiier. before shipping their butter elsewhere Mr. Howes has been iu the business lot flttetn years, having formerly iKtn wiih Sehriver Brothers, of lialli luore. His atiiuaintance is very large, and correspondents well chosen; aud with his fine facilities for handling and placing consignments ot butter promptly in the maiket, w ill be able to do the best that can be done with any dairies consigned to his care. The Ilellefonte Watrht.ntm, published at the home ofex-Liovernor Curlin, since the deU.ition ot that gentleman from the Republican party, has been his special champion. Colonel A. K. McClure, of the Philadelphia Tii.id, was and is the man w ho grooms the said Andy whenever he enteis tor a political race. The M'ifc)l uiuii is edited by one P. Gray Meek. A mutual admiration society has grown up between these too worthies, aud for some time pxit thoy have played the game of you scratch my back and I'll scratch ooui s. Kveiylhiug was sereue aud lovely, and the Watch hum teemed. Alex Ogle, of Somerset, and Clarence 15. Steadman, ot New York, were both at West Point at the same time, both haviug iieea appointed to represent the Sixteenth Congressional District of this State, com posed of the counties of Bedford, Adams, Franklin, Fulton and Somerset. General ICiiontz appointed Ogle; Coffrolh denies that he appointed Steadman. and now the (picslion agitating the minds of his con stituents is, if he didn't, who did! Come, General, what do you My, potatoes? The picnic of the season, composed of .i . . . i T ".. i ; . t... luc joiiucia oi lui; Muuiuia viiej, iwuaiBi- ing of the counties of Blair, Bedford, Cambria, Centre, Clearfield, Huntington, Juniata. Mitllin, Perry, and Somerset, enme oil' at Llovdsville. Cambria countv. lioO feet above the level of the track of the Pennsylvania railroad, on Saturday last. There were some three hundred printers with their families, friends, and sweethearts in attendance. We received nn invitation to attend, but were unable to do so. The following variety of fine Toilet Soup can be found at George AV. Speers': Domestic. Maltese. Hose, Sicilian, Wind sor, i loner, Glycerine, Palm, lui- jKirted White Castile, and Benbow'a Cele brate FWlerflower,-togeUier-witb great uric'y ot oomuion Sipe too numerous to mention. Prices lrom Eve to twenty-fiva cents per cako. - . , The officers of the Agricultural Society return their thanks to the ladies of Somer set nd community tor their assistance in the past in assisting to decorate the build ings.e'.c and again invite them to meet on the 20th and 23d on the grounds to as sist in decorating the building tor the coming iYir. Mito!ler is looked for a Greenback speech at Bedford on Tuesday night. The Inquirer says : "If be will promise not lo clear away Coflroth'a cadetship busi ness, we w ill agree that be shall address the surging crowd from the balcony of the lnqvirir building. Colonel John R. Edie. Captain M. II. Adams, and Ed B. SculL Senatorial Con ferees, left here Monday morning for Mc Ilvaiu'r, in Bedford county, where they will meet other conferees in our Senatori al district, and proceed to make a nomina tion tor State Senator. People generally will be glad to know that charcoal has been discovered to be a sum cure lor burns. By laying a small niece ot cold charcoal on the burn the paiu subsides immediately. General CofTroth will on Monday next reply to tlic -slanJers of the Bedford -1i i i t. Come and bear him .Bedford Unzi Ue. Will be deny that be ia the au thor ol the Palmer letter! Don't sil nut of doors these evenings on less you want to run the risk of It vers. The air is malarious and the body at rest alter lalmr is peculiar!) susceptible to its unhealthy influence. Three Somerset county men. all aspi rants for Congressional honors, are booked for fptcches in Bedford this week. Mos toller, Adams and Cofl'roth. What a lovely pairroyal. We now patiently await the coming of ihe time when we can extend our sincere j thanks to some generous hearted farmer' for a jug of fresh cider. Has any person said potatoes to Cof l'roth ! Must have been some talk ot start ing a starch factory in 'C3. i Vou cannot move from one election dia lri1 to another without losing your right toote. This section was visited by heavy fnts Saturday and Sunday nights. An L'RiiEST Appeal. The committee. In order to give farmers and those residing in rural district an opportunity to con tribute provisions and supplies, have issued the following; urgent appeal, which will tie sent to all cities and town in western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio and West Ylrrgiaia : YELLOW FEVER. To our Fdloi Citizent of WetUrn Ftnn jy'r.iRi'n, Eatiern Ohio ani Weit Vir ginia. The newspapers have informed you of the terrible ravages of yellow lever in the Southern Stales. The calamity is the greatest which has befallen that unhappy section sines its sclllcnii'ut by the white mcc. Tne collections taken up by the citizens of Pittsburgh have been jjenerous and fully up to the measure ol their ability. The deadly stride of the pestilence is still onward, aud wc appeal to vou to come forward in assisting us to send relief to our Southern brethren, citizens of a com mon Union. The wails of the orphans and widows, the groans ot the fever stricken, and the piteous pleas of the num berless poor should not fall on uasymp.i thizingears. Start collections at once in your own neighborhood. Let no one keep back. Even the smallest contribution will be welcome. Flour, bacon, bams, dried beans, canned and dried fruits, etc., will be very wel come, and will be forwarded to Pittsburgh and the South tree of charge by all rail roads. Address. "Southern Belief Committee, No. 2o3 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa," and send bill of lading to Charles Mey ran, Secretary, Germania Savings Bint. Cash contributions may be remitted to the same, or to John I). Scully, Treasurer, First National Bank, Pittsburgh. Johx McD. Crossan, President, CuAULKg Mevrak, Secretary, John D. Sccllv, Treasurer, On behalf of the Belief Committee of the city of Pittsburgh. September 5, 1873. Mostuller's financial ideas are not con fined to the narrow limits ot the district in which be is an aspirant lor Congressional honors. As will be seen by the following extract, they have already leached the far off State of Georgia, and have been adopt ed, with a few slight alterations. Mosiol ler'a idea a as lhal the coiu should be dis tributed by the County Commissioners; the Georgia gentlemen wish to have theirs direct from the U. S. Treasury: At the Tmtnry Ilcpaitinrat to day there was much amoauiueiit over a letter received on the strength ut derpaieh reapectma; the rncent cir cular of the Seerclary of the Treasury upon the Imuc of Hirer dollar. The moat important pntnt In the circular wa umliuxL, which was tu add i hat thi amount would be lent nuD the raoeipl of Uie Treasurer uf the I nlu-d Siatea Irom any person ol a tertineate Isnne front a puMic depoalt, and t hat a de-pof it of currency had been made In riencrai account for the amount deaired. The fl jwihk ia a letter in response to the despatch a I lu led lo : OE'rnx.Oi.. 8ept . 1TS. Uo. Sifrawa, SecreUrg oj the Trtamrg, ' aoroa, II. f. DeabSir We clip tod lent encKsei a prn- fraph Irom the Atlanta CpaWtlufiea ol l!ii dale: Associated 1'reaa Ltespatdi. V.'ASmOToa, D. C, Soart. a. The Secretary or tha TraaMry has jnrt laiaed a lrcular I Hint aotie that the standard sliver dol lar wUl be aeoi le parlies deslrliiK. at the expense ol gnrenisieut, In autns ot f xaeediag ten Uiuus anu dollars. This lrlts like the wind ar t rn the reht 1!w di at laai. Have had aa atudinx fajllt ibat nur turn would coma, and sj It has; ani have titcn oat kned lhal all would be rhthi in the end. Hare no place, to pot It all at present, so please s?nd lo each ol as 90,0 a) er express, and place rouiaiui:ig HM) lo our credit in bank. Yours etc , , K. W. Hahsosd. S. O. ldTTLK. K. J. Asuuawj. The following letter was receivoJ by Lloyd Lowndes, President ot the Agri cultural and Mechanical Society of West ern Maryland, at Cumberland: Hatfield, Md., Sspt. 9, 1ST?. Hon. Lloyd Litmlci, Pruidcnt: Dear .Sir Oblige me by securing spue for twelve Herelord cattle ai your exhibi tion. My Friend Alex M Fulford. of Hart ford county, will probably take his Berk shires. We have arranged for a air with the Baltimore &. Ohio railror.d corcimny. I feel assured your fair will be a suc cess. I leave to-day for EIniira, New York, where my Hereford are uosv oa exhibi tion at the New York State fair. Very truly yours, John Mehkhman. The follow ing is the programme for the Normal Literary Society, Friday, Septem ber 20. 1878: Declamation, Rots Lichty; reading, F. K. Colborn; recitation. Sidney Connelly. Referred question Givo a description of the late cave found in Kentucky John Fox. ICegular debate Affirmative, Albert Trent; negative, A. J. Colborn, Emma Husband. Hetolecd, That theatres should be abolished. licading of jVtr.no.' QiztlH, E. F. Thompson. Calling of sentiment roll by Secretary. Remarks of critic M. J. Pritta. Kate Sc miotic, A. Seiheht, Secretary, President. Help is Atqciribo Knowledge. In acquiring a knowledge ot the English language, and especially in learning the meaning of words, probably no other work, nor many other books altogether, can afford so much aid a Webster' Una bridged Dictionary, with iu? three thous and Pictorial Illuslratioas, Its precise and full definitions, its careful discriminations of synonymous words, and its many valu able tables. It is, in itself, a w hole li brary of language. Let one family have a copy of this work, and use it faithfully, and another be w ithout it, the difference in the progress in the two families in get ting know ledge w ill be very great. On the first of October a new law will go into effect in the Post-oftice Depart ment Alter that date all third-class mat ter can be registered at the same rate as that charged for registering a letter, viz: ten cents. Third class matter comprises all articles of wearing apparel, etc., and the rate for carrying it is one cent for each ounce, in packages whose weight is limit ed to tour pounds. There is another erade of third-class matter, such as books, pam phlets, etc., for which the charge ia one cent for every two ounces. This also can be registered. You can send just as many packages as you pleaso and register each ot them, the only restriction being that each must weigh but four pounds. The New Y'okk Time from Sept. 13, 178, to Jan. 1, 1S79, fou twenty five cents. The necessity for educating the people in the principles of sound fi nance and rational politics receives every day fresh exemplification. That the most effective agent lor thi purpose is a well conducted Republican newspaper will be generally conceded. That no obstacle on the score of cost may prevent The Wttkly Timet from reaching all who need it ele vating and instructing influence, it is ot tered from the 18th ot September. 1878, to the 1st of January, 1979, for the sum of twestv-five tents, either singly or in clubs. Important Noticb. We wish to di rect the attention of all the ladies and gen tlemen who will have an opportunity of reading this notice to the fact that Mr. G. R. Parker, Main street, Somerset, Pa., is selling Ladies' and Gentlemen's Under wear, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Cuffs, Collars, Felt Skirts, and a variety Huch ing at prices that defy competition. The goods are all new and of the latest styles, which should be quits a considera tion to the purchaser. Mr. Parker is a merchant thoroughly acquainted with the business, and he makes it bis greatest aim to please hi customers. - Here is the way accidents haiwien to boys who carry pistols. The Waynes burg lie publican says the other day a lad about 17 years of age, named Sbupe, was digging potatoes, w hen another boy named Pettitt threw an apple at him striking the irii-srer of a small nistol in his bio Docket. exploding the shooting iron, tearing away the seat ot bis unmentionables ana setting ihim nn firo IVttitt marveloitslr escan- ed being shot, the ball Irom the pisol pass ing close oy mm. E. M. Schrock says he has received a full supply f tbose popular mixed spices for anule butler, pies, sauces, etc., and that hereafter bis customers can rely oa get ling them and need not go away disap pointed. They give a richness of flavor not obtained from the use of a single spice, and yet have a seeming flavor ot all the spices. The first brigade of the National Guard formed under the new militia law is the Philadelphia brigade. General George II. Suowden being appointed to the command. It is couiKwcd ol three regiments or in fantry, a battery and two cavalry a n panics. Ptisiciso IS AiidisoS. We.h&d the pleasure of attending a picnic in the vieiu ityol Harntdsvirc, 0:1 Saturday, the 7th. at which wo wore so pleasantly entertain ed that wo consider the affiir worthy a no tice iu your paper. The "morning of the fevceth dawned clear and beaulitul, and gave promise of a J fair day to the many anxious-hearted chil-1 drcn, add early iu the morning were seen gleetdl groujis of the little lolks from the neighboring Sunday-6chools wending thsir wa-toward the Evangelical church, ua der whose banner ihe ex jrcU-.-s were c .in ducted. One thing with which we were especial ly pleased was the pari played by the children iuthe programme. It certainly re flects credit upon the enterprising supeirn tendent, and shows that he Is not unmind ful of the fact that children are the ones tor whom he is laboring, and that he ful ly compcrhends the true ideaot a Sunday school picnic. When speech-making lime came, the first man on the pUtlorin was 'esse Walk er. The little follow spoke his piece iu such an open manner that speakers ol greater pretensions might be proud lo imi tate; and all were convinced ihat nooue could represent hu class better than he. Several olher little fellows followed him, and entertained the audience exceedingly well. The appreciation ol their perform ances was manifested in the hearty ap plause of the audience aud the beuutilul bouquets presaated to them when they had said their say. The scholars were af terwards addressed as a school by John A. Walker, Rev. Smith, Rev. Uininger, Mr. Thomas Kyler, Dr. Fichtner. These ad dresses were briet but very interesting, and were listened to with more than ordi nary attention. The little stories, so ap propriate and so simply told, did much to ward securing Ihe closest attention, and bringing out the beautiful points of the speakers. These speeches being over, the superiulendent, Mr. Bird mado a few timely remarks, which he asS'Klated very closely with his idea of dinner. All were given to understand that it would be ac counted a high crime aud misdemeauor for any one to leave the grounds without his dinner; and as no one wished to get into trouble, no attempt was made to ab scond. Dinner was immediately served, and all present were well fed; but out of the abundance even more than "seven baskets full" were taken home again. Tho atternoon was devoted to croquet and other games, aud all enjoyed themselves as bjst ibey could. Choice vocal music broke the monotony of the lorenoan's performance, aud in the afternoon a band ot Utile girls chose rath er to cheer the melancholy with Iheir mel odious voices than to spend their time in playing. We are all indebted to them for the muiic, and do hereby return our thanks. Altogether the picnic was a grand success and all returned home iu Ihe evening well satisfied with the day spent in the woods. J. C. Articles have been published and re ports made by the Fish Commas ion. that saw-dust does not destroy fish. The writer claims that the ii!ect of saw-dust from cer tain kitids of wood is destructive to fish. Joint Special Fish Commission report to the contrary. Oa pages thrne aud four of the Joint Special Committee Report, the Committee wish to throw the bla:e elsewhere than to the steam saw mills. They try to show that the destruction of the risli in our streams is cot attributable to Ihe steam saw-mills. The Committee say : "Ia the ca3e of pollution arisiug from saw-dust, wo are iti'jliued to think that the injury from this source has been much oyer estimated." We base our charge against this first ex cuse of the Committee to clear the steam saw-mills, lrom this just charge. It is not the saw dust direct that kills Yib, but the etlect of pollution arising from the saw dust" that kills them. While the water is high there is no danger of lha saw-dust Iioiluting the water; ii is only when the water is very low. The saw-dust is cist into it in large quantities, causing the wa ter to become strong, or, in other word?, lye, making each dam and hole where it stands a tanner's vat of strong liquor. Now, where is lbs lish that can live in water of this kind. In times post, when we had nothing but the water mills, when the water got so low that the fislr would be killed by the water being polluted in every dam and hole, the mill had to stop sawing on account of not enough water to drive it. At the present time this is not the case; the steam sv.v-niiUs sawing as much at a low stage ot water as at a high. Also in times past very little hemlock aud oak was sawed; mostly pine, the saw-dust from which will not allect the water. But at present a great aleal of the former kinds of wood issawed, the dual from which, when thrown into water, wiil make a very good liquor for tanning purposes. The writer can point out a case where hundreds ot trout have been killed this summer, and found along the shore below the said steam saw-mills none being lound dead above lrom a few inches to twelve and fourteen inches in length, and this not in the "immediate vicinity" ot the mills, but several miles below. Cattle and horses refused to drink tho water tor Ihe above reasons. From one who is interested in steam saw-mills, but who does not like to see the wholesale destruction of fish a3 was done this summer. Trie Stepping Stose to Health.. The acquisition of vital energy is the step ing stone to health. When the system lacks vitality, the various organs flag in their duty, become chronically irregular, and disease is eventually instituted. To prevent this unhappy stale of things, the debilitated system should be built up by the use of that inimitable tonic, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters which invigorates the di gestive organs, and insures the thorough conversion of food into blood of a nourish ing quality, from whence every muscle, nerve and fibre acquire unwonted sup plies of vigor, an 1 the whole system ex periences the beneficial effect. Appetite returns, the fystem is refreshed by health ful slumber, the nerves grow strong and calm, the despondency begotten ol chron ic iudigestion and an uncertain state of health disappears, and that sallow appear ance of the bkin peculiar to habitual inva lids, and persons deficient in vital energy, is replaced by a more becoming tinge. Worth Its Weight in Gold. Un doubtedly the greatest modern discovery in medicine is DaCosta's Radical Cure for dyspepsia, sick headache, sour stomach, costiveness, biliousness, distress after eat ing, and all disorders caused by indiges tion or a deranged liver. Its Results abe astonisuinc, and sure relief is guaranteed in every case where it is faith fully used. It tones up the stomach, regu lates the liver, restores the natural appe tite, strengthens the delicate and expels all morbid humors from the system. Ty phoid and bilious fever might, in almost every case, be prevented by its limely use. Trial size 25 cents. Largo sizes 50 eta. and One Dollar. A very few doses will relieve, and a Ut ile x:rseverance will cure. For sale by G. W. Benford, Somerset, and Mountain & Co., Confluence. Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which is perleclly safe. Extremely palatable. No physic required. Costs 23 cents. Try iL I). Weyand's Estate. J. F. Bly myer, Administrator, having received an order of court for the sale of the real es tate of 1). Weyand, -deceased, will sell the same at private sale upon the following terms: One-fifth of the purchase money at confirmatioa of sale, balance in five equal annual payments with interest. TIia ntwwHv will lw cil,1 l.iia anl tli!ie desiring to purchase should call soon. Notice to Housekeepers. House keepers can buy at a great advantage in cheapnesn, fine Towels, Table Linen, and Napkins of Mr. Georgo IL Parker. He has bnt recently opened a large stock of these goods, which he isjrapidly dispos ing of, and which are suitable to the wants and tastes of the most Cistidious. Be sure and go and see for yourself. Notice. Nearly ;.ll promises of pay ment having again failed, we now give no tice that we intend having ali unsettled book accounts and matured notes, Septem ber 21. 1878, settled and collected by fair, without further notice or respect of per sons. A. Cocntuvmas & Sons. New Millinery and all kinds New Goods, in our line in time lor Fair, next Mr. J. B. Tredwell, Fashion Bazar, No. 0 Mammoth Block. Ladies visiting Somerset during the fair can find the best assortment of Ladies' Hats and BonneUt. and all kinds ot La dies' Furnishing Goods, Trimmings, and Fine Wools at Mrs. A. E. Uul's Op Interest to Rcbiness) Msv Since the repeal of the Bankrupt Act the comiiiiou ot tho insolvetil laws of ibi va rious States willle a snhj-ct of study nrao.ig men-hunts and oih-.irs bavin; ex tended credit ti ansae: lots. laPetniylvato'a Ihe insolvent w hu applies li.r t'ic b Tori: u' the law must tile a x.iu oa in tba Cot;rt of Common Phus, ru tting fii-h the vtlue an j nature ol his ( slate ol all kimU and hi rover situated; the debts ilui by him, the aaiueS ot his creditors, nil J the: amount duBtoeach; the nature aad character of tho varioj ihibls, and tho cause of his in solvency. The Conrt then fixes a tim-j for a hearing l the case, and the creditors ar-s uo'.iiicd. Haviug heard the petition, and being u'ltis.'ied tbit thare b a lunu jhle ttlort on his part lo give cvciything lie has lor t'.Ks lei.ifU of his crtditors,.the Cucrt obliges the insolvent to take oath that he a ill transfer to Ihe trustee he may appoint all his property for the uso of his creditors. The Court apouinU an as signee or trnstccs. who aru nominated by the creditors ot ihe estate, to two-thirds its value. The trustees then proceed to collect all the insolvent's estate, to recoy icr moneys, etc., due him, and then tile an account which is subsequently placed in the hands of an auditor, who makes dis tribution cf the money pro rata to the creditors. After the estate is distributed aud the insolvent starts again ia business the creditors may proceed against him to recover the balance of their claims. This is the general procedure. The Sheriff may force a man into taking the benefit ot Ihe insofevney act only ia one line of cases. Where he has been assessed with damages iu a breach ot promise case, or having, "as a public officer, misappropriated public moneys, the Sherirt serves upon him a writ to show sullitient personal property to saluty the debt, and be fails to do so. Then by virtue of a capiat ad talitfiicitn c.uin hu seizes upon his body and lodges Lim in the county prison, where he is held until he pctitious the Court to be adjudged insolvent. The United States law dis charged a bankrupt completely of his lia bilities, while the Stale law discharges him of debts only to the amount of his as sets. Don't bk Deceived. Many pcrsoni. say "I haven't got the Consumption," when asked to cure IhtU Coo eh with Shis loh's Consumption Cure. Do they no' know that Coughs lead lo Consumption and a remedy that will cure Consumption will certainly and surely cure a coush or any lung and throat trouble. We know il will cure waen all others f til, aud 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 ? Price lOcts., 50 els. and $1 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 livr complaint. Consumption and generaf uehility when you can get at our store Shiloh's System Vit.ilizer, which we sell on a positive guarantee to cure you ! Price 10 cts. and 75 cts. For sale by Georie V. Bcnlord, Somerset, Pa. "iiACKMETACK" a popular and fra grant perfume. Sold by George W. Ben ford, Somerset, Pa. A RMAKKAtiLE Resclt. It makes uo difference how many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is cow an established fact that German Syrup is the only remedy which has given com plete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung Disease. It is true there are yet thous sands of persons who are predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severs Colds set tled ou tho Breast,, Pneumonia, Whoop ing Cough, ic, who have no personal knowledge of Bechee's German Syrup. To such we would say that 00,000 bottles were sold last year without one complaint Consumptives try just one bottle. Regu lar size 7o cents. Sold by all dru.'gists in America. Dr. Van Dyke's Sulphuh Soap. Dr Van Dyke, whose life long specialty, nud worldwide reputation for curing skin dis eases, has endeavored for years to combine an external treatment. He has accom plished this desirable result in the prepa ration ol his compound "Sulphur Soap," the merits ol which are spoken of by thousands; it U highly recommended to all our readers. Price 25 cents, by mail, 35 cents a box; 3 cakes 60 cents., by runil, 75 cents. Office 50 N. 5th street. 'Whole sale Depot, 400 N. Dd Street, Philadelphia, Pa, Sold by all Drcggists. Can't Pkeacu Good. 'So man can do a gocd job ol work, preach a good sermon, try a lawsuit well, doctor a patient, or write a good article when he feels miser able and duI, with sluggish brain and un steady nerves, and none should make the attempt in such a condition when it can be be so easily and cheaply removed by a little Hop Bittera. See" "Proverbs" in another column. In all classes ol society, Glenn's Sul phur Soap is the ruling purifier. Ladies use it to remove defects of the complex ion, and persons troubled with eruptions or other irritations of the 9kin are prompt ly cured by it. bold by all Druggists. Hill's Haik asd Wmskeii Dye, Black or Brown, 50 cents. The trade dollar can't pass a single post-oflicc in the State. HAURILD. SHAULIS WEYAND. September 8. 1373, by Bev. J. K. Berry,! Mr. Simon Shatilis to Miss Hatlic Weyand, b th of Blackhawk county, Iowa. KI M M K L S C 1 1 BOCK. August 12, ISTf, at the Lutheran parsonage, in Ber lin, by U -v. J. W. Polllnberger, Mr. J. L. Kimiucl ti) Miss Vida M. Schrock, both of Somerset Co., Pa. SMITH BIRD. September 10, 1373, At the residence o! Noah Bird, by Bevs. W. A. Kinioger and Jacob Smith, Kev. I. A. Smith, to Miss Jennie Bird, both of Somerset Co., Pa. DIED. LOIIIC September 7. 1S73, Edward Lohr, aged 6 months and 23 days. Explosion In AUelioerj. Ei rFALo, September 10. A young ra:n named James Sweeney, aged seventeen years, met with a terrible death here to-day. ' While making repairs on an oil tank at Loctz, Holmes Si Adams' reSnory, with a blow-pipe acd machine fcr genera ting hydrogen gas, an explosion oc curred, followed by a fire, and the destruction cf three tanks of oil. 1'onng Sweeney was burned to a criep. A cousin of Sweeney, who was ecting as a helper to him, had just reached the top cf the tank to get seme tools as tho explosion oc curred, and was blown some distance, bu without serious iojury. The Ioes to property is 5,000 ; fully insured. I.j stria Law lis Tcatsiewoe). Nashville, September 10. Finck ney Bell, a white man, who had been ia jail at Murfreesborough for killing a constable of Rutherford county, while attempting to arre6t him, was last night taken out and lynched. XE W AD VER USE ME X TS. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Hie ondersfxneil Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Conn ot Somerset county, Fa., lo pass upon the eve 'l loci, nnd the facts and make a dimribatiiia m the laud In the hands of John Sudor, administrator of H rnry Suder, dee d, to and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby Klves notice, tnat lor sail purpose, he wilt sit al hi.-oibreln Somerset, Fa., Thursday the lota day i sctooer, isTS ai iu oeioea a. v., wnen ana where aU persons interested can attend. J. O. tKJLE, Sep. IS Auditor. JTOTICE IN BAN KF.UPTC Y. V. S. Marshal's Orrra. ) Easlera District of Penasylvania. J fUlLAOKLTHIA. Sept. , lKi. ) This Is to srtre not Ire : That on tho Tib day September. A. 1. lira, a warrant la bankruptcy was Ifsued aicatnst the estate of Samuel II. lielu. late a mi-mlicr of the flrmjof Karnest St Help, of ivirruiown, in me iaaniy Ol Moouromer7 ana State ol Pennsylvania, who has ben adjudged a bankrupt oa his own petition ; (hat tho payment ol any debts ami delivery ol anv nionertv beloa- inz to such bankrupt, to him, or for his ore, and Ihe transfer of any property by him, are fcirbidden by law ; that a meeting- of the creditors of ihe said bankrupt, to prove iheir debts, awl to chooos one or snore Assignees of bis estate, will bo held at a Court of bankruptcy, to be holden at No. 61a Wal nut street. Philadelphia, before Ldwin J. .Chase, Km.. Kegister. oa lie loth day of October, A. l. 1TS, at 11 o'clock, a. a. JAM ESN. KEENS, Sep. Is V. S. SUrshal, as Ucsaenger. Cyrr-rtc! Ij Vim a J.' ami. fCWCICE.USOCEFins, FLC-J5 A fflO ' A; !!-, I'riid. f ft . Aivlot-titicr, l ! Iin.n. 'iA ui . ...40 to -Vi , 4o(aoe ... "Ik. to tl " ... l li) . ..'0; lo fria ti i v) In Ml !tj G-.c to 7ve j loo )oj , " ) to i 7io 1 to lii ae it loc KlrJ.O VW 7.0 1 2i Juvm) -.M ion fK loSon la 1 Ji 1 to 04 00 Wl'io ;o il s anjau I liun. r, T t (amr) iia:ti. jji E Ert.ii) Para 3. -4:, y ba'iiet meal, li'J ti. IlK-VUt. t PaeMa,l--io:d?rsi 5 .... Sl'iOS, ; e.iuritry hf.n li Corn, (oar) fi hiuh-ol t orn, (Mirlii i) tl liusue'., O-orn tieal Vnlt (Kin, ye, Kkv, dot Ktvur. ) Ltd Flaxsred V bj., (M t,)... Hams, Murar-ei:';j-i) Vf Lrl, 11 t La jr, re-l joi.:, tt.... - v u r .... " ku'i, " MM.IHoict, and e!.o,i Kv iji, y I. a Podium, 1 hu. Peae.he, dried, fl a.... I.'ye ffl a W V .v;i, j. 1, yi lild.extm . " (? round A lain, per s " AMoti, -r ai-lt... Suior, Tell"W f a " whtis TalloT, yi b WilChL V bus Wool, a Us A E W AD VER T1SEMEN TS. A UDlTOIi'S NOTICE. Hvinz been apnin ted br the Orohanj' Court of Soaierwt Co., I'a., as Auditor to pass, spun the expth-ns. ttnd the fuels and m:tke a di;lrittt tlon ol the fund In ihe hands of Aaron Will, ad ministrator of J.vb Gniss, dee'd, to un I auionic those leiralir entltleil thereto: notice Is hereby xivn. that i will sit at my office lor said purpose, luesday Ihe loth dny ol Uctolur, luTS, at lu o'clock A. si., w'hen acd where ail persons Interested can attend. j. o. ik;lf, S;p. IS AuJitor. SSIOXKK'S SALE. iy virtue of an-l orMrrofthe ?jtirt cr Coiomrtii li.i ut S"iiicr?t rounty, i mill Sell un tiio pixm Le la liftfi-rrvallf jr l'w., on Saturday, October 12, ISIS, . at 1 o'cl'K-k p. m. ol tuiil dy, the M1w.i.k reji t stale, vit : A trK't of lanl In UrUicr8vaUy Twp.t aijio in lu's ot Jtstiiithu j, Horner. .l'JHph t Jvver, Snyder and o'hers, c-.nLalnlnu: HO acrefl, lut Vi arc clear, with -ihmI dwc.Uu huue aud t'ttnk burn therocn erecled, and having an orclninl aud iuirir esuiip on Ibe premised. IbKiMd Ciade kujwu on day f snW. W. SI 'DEIl. Soa. li Affiance ol John J. Vritt. OTICE IX D I VOUCH. I t'.itharlns Walker. by hernext Irund I Samuel Sheets, I TS- Na. til, A pril Term, It 73. Alexander Walker. J Alias Subi oena In lllvorce. Aujcnstai. lUTS.Vn motion cf Valentine Hay, Esi., Attorney of Ulielianl, the t'-urt nj.iini Joiin H. L'hl, I5., examiner to take the testi mony and rciorl mo lacis, with an opinion. Extract Ir-Jin the record, ccrtilid tho loth day of April, 1S7S. F. J. KOOSEIt, Pro. All persons interested in the atiove case wilt take notice thai the under! ne I examiner, will -It at his ! oihce, at Sorucn-ut, fa., on the i HU day oitOetober, i Ws, lo attend ID lae du.les of his appdntuicBt. I JOHN H. TIIL, j Sep l. Eia-niiucr. J)UrLIC SALE Ut Tirtoe of an order uf s:da i.-?Ut?il out ol th Ori'!:na' (amit: ul Somerset I aud to uio tiirevtci, 1 wiil exu: to public aie, un tho yroia- Saturday, October 12, ISIS, at I o'clock r. x.. all the following '.c ritied real estate ol John U'niu, late ol aaia countv, e'ee'd, vli: AeerUin tract of land situate in Summit Tp , Somerset Co., Pa.,adjimnK lands of M. H. Iiilr, Mocs GnejtKv, Kinre Zimmerman and the Hrenlier tarm,' eontaiciiiK ii iwres and s5 perche. havinn thereon erceied a two elory dwellliiv houfe ani hank barn: there are alat 10 scru In meadow, about So acres clear aad balance is irell timi-ered. TLRMS. me third of purchase money after I'nyuieiit of all debts and expenses to bo and rennin a lien, and the lien and the interest thereof to bo b iid annually to Mary A. Krone, the widow ot sai l John Wain. dt-cM. and the prine-trial at her death to the heirs ol said John W'aiti : '. u iu hand uu counrinution o sale an t delivery of deed, and the balance In one year Willi Interest, to lie secured by m lmcr.is. li X A E D M I LI.EIt, fcer. IS Adin'rand Irnttee. 0 ttPIIAXS' COURT SALE. iti- cirtne of an order Issued ant ol the Oruhar.a' Curt of Somerset Co., 1'a.. and to me directi-1 the re will I exposed lo public sale on the praaiiscs, in Millord Tap., on Saturday, October 2C, 1S75, ai 1 o'clock r. .. the following real estate, late the proper of Win. Ortlchneld. deceased, vis : No. 1. T lie home place, containing ioo acres. UO acrt-s of which are cleared, 15 acres in meadow; the balance of tho land is well timbered lth white pine and oak : there are a lanes two story frame lutu, big barn, and other outbnlMtnirs on the premises. a.i)oining lands or Jacob M. Walter, llcnry Bcart, 1'rjcklm Walter and others. No. 2. A tract ol land containing 34 acres, all cleared, havinx therein erected a one ani a half story plank bou.e. adjoining No. 1, Somerset at .Mineral Point Kailroad and others. TKKMS. One-third on continuation of sale, one thlril in one yesr, and the balance In two years, with interest on paymeats lrom confirmation of s:ile. Ten per cent, of hand money to be paid as sion as !rvoerty Is knocked d.wn. " WIIXIAM BAKER. Sep. U3t Administrator. ruovr.BBs. No one c.in be sick whea the stom tch, bUiod. liver and kidneys are heal '.hy, and II jp Kilters keep them so." "Tho greatest nourishing tonic, appe izer, strensrlhener and curative on earth Hop Bitters." "Il U impossibls to remin long sick irout ot health, where Hop Bitters are :sed." "Y hy do Hop Hitters cure so much?" 'Decau-ie they irive good diirestion, rich 'ilood and hea'lthy action of ail org ins." "No matter whit your feelings or ail ment 13, Hop Bitters will do you good.' "ltcmcmbcr. Hop Bitters never does :iariu,bulgoid,always and continually.' "Purify theblool.cieinse Ihesbimtch ind sweeien the brcith with Hop Bit ters." 'Quiet nerves and baimy sleep in Hop Bitters." "No heaUh with inictiva liver and jrinary organs without Hop Bittera." Try Hop Cough Curs and Paia Relief rK SALS BY i. YV. SPF.F.nS. SJinor.t, I'a- JAMES HE WES, C03IMISSION MERCHANT, 60 South Street, BAXjTIUVCOIE, mid. Particular attention jjiver. to consignments of GLADES BUTTER. lleceipt of goods acknowledged same day. Cards at lr ill pal Stores and EXPRESS OFFICE, Somerset, Penn'a. Sep. IS SIIRIVER BROTHERS, BUTTER COMMISSION ' MERCHANTS, :N"o. G'2 Soutli Street, BALTIMORE. nF.FF.K m rr.UMissiox to First Xasiosal Bask, and Westerx National Bask, of llaltioi.TP, and Chemical Natijxal Bask, New York. Crda can be bad at the Expriss NE IV A 7 VER TISFMEXTS. A " IrM I X I ST it A Tlli;SM)T! C F. 1 ii ue rf JWtas Jtt '.T. !.nc cf Snmia I TI lflciar'. l.ilrnrt ab i. iTflfli a f-l! iK ;-f?o estate havirsf len gmniol u-tlie iiilerai. lb-e Is terei-y given i.i!hi"i:i-til tcd to d to kr lu.me- dlatc payiretd. and iae hiTltig l.il tirniiii ( to prel l lll-im ! .u'!i'.i:i-t -d I t tllrni ol , BOSatwrlilV.Sel. s, W. lt tl -rf-t;.lof ; deceased lu Sutoin I lo-rusli. p. iXlillfc'JC ' ixtVtit. I g jp. 1 A :iuiultr.itor, I 1 C AnnE1",w,ilf,:D nlyth 'e I I I 1 II II I ho mean rnlms. mil desire ro IVUUU,,,t, tn.ui H'J to criiiiy o el apply. S' Cd 1 cent s.itnp l"r r:irii ulars. Kef. S.T. Bcclr, Sep. Ik lino Miib.n, Kortliua' erl n.d t, . Pa , WALTER 0. TRENT, 31 ANl'FAiTl'KEIi 'F CIGARS, . i -ToK r hO. 7. Cor. Main and ricasaut Streets, SOMERSET, PA. Cljnrs musufacturct fr.m the Finest Lsaf Tcbac t'tfjors of alt graded, styles and prices to suit alt reiulremenls, from the cheapest tu the most n pensive. All my aroods are selected with a view to quality as well as Liw Enures. I hare al present a larze stock of One bif toii tcco of all kinds on hand, an! will tie able to maiiBtacture clirars at eiieapcr prices lliaa any other firm In the eounty. VALTER 0. TRENT. Sept. 11, 3 mos. GET THE BEST. rWTJhr '(tgOiTlfLT'. ftXH Webster's Unabridged. 3C0O Fairravln ; 140 Pasts Unarto. FOUR PACES COLORED PLATES l'ublished by. A V. MCKKIAWlSprlni:flvM, Masa. AVaniily iiuloisfj hjr Itancroll MotlcT. Kiis- Irecn lla'.lect, N". P. Willis Klihu Iturrltt, Kulus ohoate, Frecott, i riMtrc V. aiarsh, .lohn l Whlllb-r, J ihn r. Sax', liunul Webstor, H. Odcridito, s-mart. H'ine M:inn, More than tirtr (Tolleita President And the best American and European Si:holars. Wolwtcr "Is the Kirti nary used in the Irovem ment Print loir ti!li-e. ' Anuu(, ti77. Every ScIikI and Fauiiiy stould bai e it tor con stant use and reiereuce. Best FAiirLT hcio in trainuiir children to become tn;elilient men and wouien, Several years later, an 1 rta"ne-rirth m.ro mat ter, than any other l;icli.,tary. The authorized authority In Courts of Jaslb-e. for the meaninir of word. "TTUyaiolt.'icies and tiehniliuas far In a Jvane. of anyoinor aiicmiuary. Rccom'Bcr.de.l by V. S. nilefjanti-a W aile, a. '-the highest authority for deiialtions." THE BEST. i-irSchool.i, rec imTTicn te.1 by Stni? irr-f 's i-f iliUerwnt States and by 3 lllcs;o Praa'ta. tut 3'j.OOO haro been placed In Publie A1 Scloioii nv tawor by ftcnoid iimcer. ntuir.s 30OO Iilutratlons. nearly three times as mans as any other liictionarv. !:ree j.li lares ol a ship, on paze 17M. Hlo..rtB the ineaninis of mire than liKs won Is. T ale of Webster is 20 times a ureal us that of nnyo'.b'ir scries of iiicti'jnarics. ALSO Vcbslcr" National I'lcfiirial Diclionary. 10IO lt:ea IScIaso 600 Euarstvlnca. Is it not rightly daluied that WacsTia Is TH K X ATIOX.l 1. ST A X I A R I. Si p. s TRAY STEKU. I "ame tresnasaIrir on the n:c;niJes of llarntrd Perkhabcr, In Jtetnville Twp.on the Hth day or Jul, la a red end while spo. te.1 steer. No other marks. Supiec-.l to be two years old ; with wide horn. S. M. llfit'SEU S(p. i Township l'lrk. I) ISSUI.UTION NOTICE 1 heco-var:nerh!p hent'fre exl'tlns; lietween A. C YU'' and E. L. Cook, Is this day dissolve! bymuiuul consent. A. i:. Flito will cmtinue ku-sinesa at the old sind, and the book of the nrm are ptacd in the hands ot Alex, ilrubakcr, E , for o.'.lecLlin. Berlin. Sf p. S, "S. FLOTO Is COOK. Sep. 11 St. A SSIQNEK'S "iOTlCE. The urMierslirnei! Arslsntes of J. O. KlumcLJ. P. Kimiuel ami J. O. kuutnel . Mons.. hereby srlve notice to all persons owinir or ln.lebte.1 lo said parties to make Immediate payment. 11 is desired an i rcpilre i to se:tle the estate as speedi ly as possible. DUreKtird of this notin compels the Assignees to proceed to the collection ot all debts by procefs of law. Somerset. P ) H. U II A F.R. Sep. . 1: ( J.O. IK1I.E, Sep, 11 Asinct. ITDlTOIi'S XOTI C E. Harinsr been appointed Auditor by theOrphai ' Crt ol Somersei Co.. Pa., lo distribute the lurnl In tlie hands of Jhn H. Snyder, adin'r.ol John . Heese. dee d , to and anionic those legally entitle-1 thereto, notice Is hereby Kiscn, that 1 wiil sit at my ortic. In Somerset, Pn., to diseharsre thedutles ot'said commission, on Thnrsilay tlie 3-1 day ol Octolier, 1st, at lo o'clock a.m. when and where all Interested can attend. J. IK OGLE. Sep. 11 Auilt-r. RIDGE SALE. l ne Countr Commissioners will meet oa tlia- premises, on'Friday the juth day of ep!emtier. 17S at 1 o'clock r. M.. to c-jntract. or sell b tlie lowest bidder, the repairinv of t he bridge er Stoneycreck at Ihe point wher. th. rad ieaditif frm Joseph S-rter s to Somers-t. crosses sai 1 stream. Protiosals receiTr-.! on said day. W. 31. SCiiKIH'K. Sep. 11 t Clerk. I UULICSALE. llTTirtue of an oplerof salt there will te f.ijered to sale by public outcry, at the hotel ol Samuel Custer, In stoystown lioru;rh, on Saturday, S?2tember 2S, 187S, at 1 o'clock f. the following real estate of tie-rire hrubaker. Til : No. 1. A tract of land situate In (tn'niahociSK Twp.,S-imeri'l county. Pa., contalnms; li acres more or less, adpociriir lan is of 31 ra. FU-irle, John ti. Snyder. Ur. U. H. Pattersi.n and othets. No. i. Also two l.ts of Kround situate in Stoys. town. Bomuiilv d-nnty af'.resaid, a. Morning lands of John H. Snydor, Wm. S. Morgan and oth. (ontalnlna '4 acre more or less. TEUM3 made known on dar of sale. JOHN U. 21MMEKMAW. Sep. 4 AJsuinirtrator. Orrior, Somerset, Pa. sep 3 .YA' W A l VER TISEMEXTS si GT70 'ri'V.".j KENNAUD & 83 BUTTER We again offer our services to the 2'uavi!i$ui :ml Far mers of the GliADlvS, as COMMISSION MERCHANTS. We handle Glades Hutter only on Commission, and having devoted many years to the sale of Dairy Products Exclu sively, wc fec'l justified in saying that we can at least do a; well for you as anyltody. Thankful for a verylilx ral patronag.' in tlie past, we hope fur a yet larger tare in the lnturc. Cards can be had from the Store-keepers and Express Companies. Information Cheerfully Furnished as to Prices, etc. Aunust It. ARRIVED AT LAST! An will he seen a thev rush to the new ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE -OF SM1UEL S. FELL, COOK & 3EER1TS' BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA. NO MOUi Clothing, Hats, and (ien' than ever was known ! EXAMINS And you will see that we arc the I'eoI'r's Friend! t We Sell Suits Worth - - . $S 00 For $ I ."0 ' - j " Suits " - - - 10 00 " ; 00 i Suits ... oi) - 7 oo I " Suits " li IH) 10 00 y k " " Suits ... -jo oo " r, oo " " Suits .." 0!) Is ot) ' " Coats " ... I :() " '.' iO J .' " Coats l- - - l 00 :J oo t; " " Coats " -.. lo 00 " ." oo f ; " Coats " - - - V 00 " 1) 00 i " Fants " - 1 '.') " T J Rants - - - - 0f " 1 o.", ; f- ' Rants " - - - ' 00 :) 00 " Rants " - - N 00 ." OO '-. 5 li Ilats li 2 00 " 1 oo ; '- Ilats " - - - - r, 00 - 2 00 f : ' Ilats ... i oo oo ; f 41 Overalls " 0 :jf) I Overalls " ... 7- .'o i : We Sell White Shirts Worth - 2 "0 1 7m x u " White Shirts " - - l 00 ki 1 no f I' " 4i White Shirts " - 1 -0 7" : BOYS' CLOTHING YEItY CHEAP. CALL AND BE CONVINCED. SAMUEL S. FELL. Attanif.l THE ON WHEELS IS MANUFACTURED BY FISH BEOS. & CO., ZROUKTIE, "WIS. WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF FARM J j M AIJJJ.U AM JL XXX FKKTfrHT BEST CI AVOKIOIEIN". V;c4 notiin tut FIUST-CLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY and the VERY BEST OF SELECTED TIM HER, An-i ty THRtt'5H KXUWLElMlE ot the U!ncw, we t yxsy efrel lb Tfnuiino "THE BEST WACOM Oil WHEELS." W ztT the P,U;nlr.z arr.iiitT with earh way-u : Wt Hereby Wimr.t the FISH RKfiS. VAti(5 No tobewfti nii.'e ia twr parsca!jf ant of icmJ Button I, ami tht the nrerjfnwf ttie : iw u xai i-.r U w- r wi, h i,j r MusttM Muy brvakiitfe ivur wuhin f-ne j?at tr ra tl t -'sir hy tvaM-n i' r:ritiTe uiAter or w..ri tn&nhlp. repairs ttr the mih wiil he tdmtfhe! mt ji i m it, free of crinr?". -r th rt.-t! of -.a-! re)r?. as per w-ni i pw lif, wia te j ;jti in c-a j tho j-ar-liaAT .u. ii mk .c .i the X r -ken uc defective nt a cia--tue. liaclne. Wis., Jan. 1, isw. SS. FISH BEDS. & CO. Kw.B( wraa Btt Tt. we fr.Jirit rxr-ix tvxx rr'j ir-iVn n( tbe t'ai'el Stale. TS tot tot lrweiaiut Trrau, anl hyj ot ur AOKK I L1L iiAi- I'ATEK t July 17. A PMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. EsUI of Franklin E. Rankin, latotV.j.!e Tvp Sumrrt t., Pmn'as 'l' Letters of a.lmlnlstmtl.Biitha!inTe'eslateiaT lots bcea craaiaU to Ui aD.erstEnel ty the 'rif er ath.irity, ,:l Is h?rhy irivefi to th ti deMxi Ul It tu SBmk!lrlBmlatela)melll.ai:l tlx havms; ciaima astaini U will vreaat th.-m ilaly aathtirtel f. settletBent loilM A-iatlBiMrat'-. at tb late rrsstlencsi ot ih tleccmsevl. in Fw-k tuwu,ottSaturiat tbe lih Ut o t"rtc-r. W1LXJA.M KF.EJ. Sp. T AlBlnistn:vr. XEW ADVV.PTI ? F M F X TS. CTal OUDKSLUYS, i ,i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Exchange Place, Baltimore Md. :c: high rmcES! Furnishing (ioods marked hiwrr OUR PEICE3 WAGON I MS M M XlsVsVI Vi II XX V4 U 4IMj FISH BROS. I CO., Rich:, Wis. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Esta'e of M:t"--" J.". Tate "f vf a ttnis'.HMH.-a n the iVti seaf W -nt1 thtr7wraatb.TitT. s i.a USrt T )Teotolh e ;ii.rt to 1! :oaeioa Jlt uiT.t. an-1 t" b-'nT a!n IS to prsat tha -i'llT athntli,.e.l i:n? oo SubMst Sertrrar . V-. at th ot laiirs H .irrr. m l'r.th-m:;- rw-. p A.M'KtvS'HiajVl.K- Aaost n iijua-KraUT. mm W Prfl ;'l f : r i I t ; I5.
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