The Somerset Herald .Ju'v. 1T. - w -efSW! plTISBfBOH DIVISION, Any person Laying g,Hl liimdliy hay How Tiiev O.i.r.intATKr. at ISkhi.in. ' The third annual mcKinp of the Soiimt ) Jjst of Jdhoks drawn tn serve at f. sal can find puicbaser ly addressing The one hundred and ihird anniversary set County Conference Sunday School As- gust Term, 1S19 this office. f our Naiinual inilt;1iiuUm'e van cvlo eociation took place in the Lutheran j ohano jurors. brat.,! In- Hi foul i-iiilr- l licrliu nml Clinrch. CVntreville. M v 27. -i ami 2!l, ! i i; t nr t-...ii.... tt'.l..f .nr... "... ; I.' 1 V I .. ...1. nuum U-JSIUW .1. uu.t v i bui,uio iu vui . iiTiiiii v in Lilt, i: uauii: it: 11:111 1 ami 111111:11111- icjiv. jr . . j. 1 ni"n, . 1 A 11. ,,....,. 11 w An- borough that (should receive the of the auiUoriut-t. attention cent style. It is the proud boaft of Uerliu e have teen looking iu vmu lor a full lUrtka, John IC. Mr. IIowakd Lacghtoh, who hag leen spending the past few months in Philadelphia returmd home on Saturday. There are two ibinc in this world that should lie avoided : Temptation and a pair of while mui on a pirnic exmr XII u. The prenchers all over the land are try. ing to ciiviii"u J5"l Intrurwill of tlie ex istence t hell, hy giving hiiu as much as IMMSitlle. Dr. A. P Hkuuakku of Philadelphia I KuU r.j L'.in . liriurrumllA f 1. 1 . i . m h nmu I . .. - . . .... , rf-r Or..t 6"ai aut.es ana is visiting his mends and TTa. M'ows rumu via iu uiu piace. '"iLiMsu1'' - - . wkkt, I Mr. Washisotos Meoahak is at work putting np a scaffold preparatory to plas tering the large pillars that support the front ot lue Uourt House. t.-T. MAIL. M- . - lultlmuT' l lion. John Cessna, has been re-elected president of h ranklin Marshall College. - The College is reported to be in a healthy nnanciai condition. Tlm 1 minutes On the Fourth of July a monument was unveiled at Sunbury. Pa,, to the memorr of Col. James Cameron, brother ol ex- Senator Simon Cameron, who was killed at the first battle of Dull Itun. A man of Chester, Pa. desires to cele brate the anniversary of the resting of the rt piubrn st um.ni.j "i iuc idling iuc vt, IT"'- . ill- 11 f. I mi m, VUI IAU I IIUU ftllj uuc Willi IB JTOIUIC .'V'TIurnth. txi'ren J, as to the dale. Any information will be : i;:..f.n; a. M., Mtu- tuanuiully received. ;A. tM Uag on ;f'" a- . cidedly in rpSii-'i-rr r ' 't .-bw'1 itivlnn Kit i ,,,lly' turkey A. Ully. r- An exchange says : "Habitual protuc- lue streets by young girls is de- lniurious to a cowl reputation. A little gum on the back of this (taragraph will enable parents to stick it on the look ing-glass. that she can outdo any of her sister towns in tue splendor of her annual celebrations. As there was no organized arrangement for the general observance ot the day in Somerset, a large portion ol our citizens determined to visit the "oldest town .in the county" and participate in the gaities and festivities that her iople had so pr n enwihly preared. At an early hour in the morning the rond lending in lh:it di rection was alive with '.illicit s, wagons, and vehicles of every description, tilled with people on pleasure Ix'iit. Owing to some unavoidable delay, "ye local" was among the last to get started and in on se quence arrived at tue point of interest too late U witness the procession, wnicn was the princial feature of the day. The preparation which bad been made tor the day, we are told, far exceeded anything ever attempted in that section before. The decorations ot the main streets ot the town consisting in part, of arches, pyramids, fes toonings of evergreens. Jspanese .lanterns, all literally covered with bunting and the National colors were neatly and tastefully made. Many private dwellings were also very handsomely decorated. Company li and the Silver Cornet Band from this place were met at the edge of town by a special committee, and both held prominent places in the procession and added crcatly to the enjoyment ol tue day. J he following is the programme of the day which was carried out to the letter Chief Marshal, C. P. Hetlley. Assist. Marshals, J. C. Philson, D. Crubakcr. PlUXiQAMME. Procession will be formed at the rest den of D. J. I3rubuker, at ti o'clock a. m.. In tue following order: 1. Chiel of Police, Wm. A. Powell. 2. SubUosa. 2. Somerset Band. Military. isiting delegates in decorated wag- report of this Convention, and as this meeting was perhaps the most enthusias tic, and ns the work within its bounds has shown mamed improvement in the last year, and as the Convention was so de lightfully entertained and so bountifully fed. there seems to be no reason, proper or lmproiMT, why this meeting should not be properly reported in the County and Church t)cra. 1 be reason or tins neg lect, no doubt, is that tlie Convention ap I Min ted no one repecially to do this work, as formerly. Having secured Hie ncces sary data, I may be ardoned tor bringing this meeting before the lovers ot luc r. b. at so late a date. at this Convention Will. Lrothersvalley John Stahl. Conemaugh Andrew Forrest, Wm. McCaulifl. Elklick Samuel S. Flickinger. Greenville Joel P. Miller. Larimer Simon Deal, S. II. Deal. Lower Turkey fool U. C. Hyatt. Meyersdale Martin II. Miller. New Baltimore Bernard Wollhope, John M. Topper. New Ccntrcville Aaron Will. Northampton Jackson Meyers. ljuemahoning Wm. II. Bowman. . Somerset ISor. Milton. J. Prills. Those who were PrJ Jacob Shaulisf Henry Barndt, Wm. Stahl. i cannot but be delighted c... i. i...- ci. to recall the amount of social pleasure, re- 6 ligious instnicUons and general encourage ment that was crowded into those three thaykrsk jurors hkst week. davs of earnest work. Addison Christian Tressler, Charles The Convention was opened on Tuesday Humbertson. eve with a beautiful "Song of Welcome;" I Allegheny Cornelius Suhne. but the hearty reception we received at Brothersvallcy Henry Altfalher, OH- the different places of entertainment, and ver Hay. croyie, Samuel EX1T0M -rrTT-nn. and Smith- -r. "".' ' lirriit and Water T" ... .MUtel"1"""' .ow istbe the lime to look after your fruit. II the trees r-re lull and you want fine fruit, thin it now and what remains will be larger and better if you want it tor home use, and if grown far sale will bring a better price. !UIV- I , Tlrltet Awl till M."""'" ill. b 'iviuMAN. SU viubb - One day last week, at MeyersJale, mi y, an iutant daughter ot James i. tiaitn er, Ksq, fell in a cistern conlaininc tou feet ot water. Happily she was rescued by Miss Em. Forry, before lile was ex tinct. passisT a KAILBOAD. IU ABaivB. We received a lenetby communication fromtriedens signed 1). SI. We will have to retrain from publishing it lor want ot tlie wnter s full name, not lor public lion but ks a guarantee of good faith. Vt only kiiow ot one D. M. in that vicinity and he refused to double up on the grey. .... 11 1ST. A alixr ' J ln. m WW i.V. .11 n.lCUKl .Ik)!'-- .!.1 InlDI QUIJi - i H K. K- ' LBATE. -..w.lWeit. Kill u eonn Table, to take ef. mencement of the State Normal School, towni"""" .- -nd cuntuiu " lurc" Indiana. July C 10, 18T9. We notice tlie name of J. Jay ililler ot U.n pi ice among the list ot names ot the graduating class ot ,V, a acknowledge tbe receipt ot an invi tation U) attend the Fourth Annual Com SETS? Morula txp-re-. 1Dl '1 -iih name train l " !;" T h .1 :43 A. . Salnnieuuciii- TlT rjwenicer t Wij rummer Wet... Kul tut Mi upf Enrol We .... 1 .. Yi U P. ,. p. m- .. 4 44 p. ..tM A. M Jir. u. U. orton. tlie gentlemanly pro prietor of the Tobacco House, in Mam moth lilock, presented us with a bunch of choice ciirars and two boxes, ditlercnt va rieties, ot fine Havana cheroots. We had sworn off on the Fourth and had thought we would never smoke again, but owing ItoChawIes kindness we were larced to break over and now, hardly ever, do. lirren ni'pk Cuip meetinS New m"wn lay. Tk corn looks well S,,w jour turnip seed. Vanity FiiratOrton's. GotoBjyd :or Diugs. L F;i!icrman at Orton's. S.no tht news ol your neighborhood. CunpiKa".ng time h i'Uly approach-inc. t i . luninL' a lashionable ijCLUi'uaiJi dr.uk. Li on; lor the h.H wave predictel for tii& mouth. Lrt .Kir band give us some ol theirchoice HilliX. v-rr linl l.mlJine coins on in our bor- K( li : ireteut. Bar jour Drugs of C. N Boyd it you t.iuii be luppy. rowers ire more lashioauble than featu ei Tliermomoler exphisions are next in or- ia. Tk lumens have commenced making ciuver hay. That wife of mine" buys all her Drugs kC.N. Boyd's. Early to bed and early to rise, stick close u tour toteine and advertise. That buliand of mine" buys all his DnnitC. X.Boyd'i. Dtvis Brno, are the cheapest Sign Pmttrsin Western Pennsylvania. At the recent commencement of the Al ledieny College, Meadville, the faculty ot that institution voted Dr. Henry Brubaker the decree of Master of Arts. I bis is an honor fittingly bestowed and one to be ap predated, as Allecheny College is well known to be very chary of her compli mcnts. The Dr. is a graduate of the col lege. On Saturday niuht last Alex. Gardner, a young laboring man ot this place, retir ed to rest tecling in good health. On Sun day morning he found his l"ft hand paral yzed, and it so remains to this time. His physicians have cot been able to restore motion to the nuabed member. We hope he may recover the use ot his band, as would he a dire a diction if it remains pal sied. CastK'r Suiuck, a moonshiner, was ar rested in the mountains of Fayette county by Collector T. W. Davis aud a Deputy. ot Pittsburgh, and taken before the United States authorities at that place. He had put up two stills and had COO gallons of mash ready to convert into "red eye when be was pounced upon by the min ions of Uncle Sam. He was put into jail to await a hearing fixed for next week. The ire-lonous Fourth was celebrated in a quiet way here. The Disciples Sunday School nic-Dii eJ at Shamrock, and the I res bvterian and Methodist schools at Pine Grove. All a ho did not go to the pic nic went to Berlin, fishing, or asleep. There were several sma'.l displays ol liie-works in the evening. The Tobacco House of Mr. Orton was tastefully decorated and brilliantly illuminated. Savs the Connellsville Monitor : The School Directors have elected Mr. Milt. L. Baer. ot Liironier. formerlv of Somerset, TV W nWe ta buv White Lead, Oil, Principal of the schools lor the ensuing ttfiiten, l'sintettC, at livers uaruc term. air. liaer. wno nas taugui iu tuis Swu-t l' ulace as well as in different other towns in i . . , . . . t. . rtt lwvrta ihe county nas always oeen universally ix Diaa uu n i-icMi lit. 1 h.. rivpn fonora &&1 start on iikfiv io . . . W ii jssc in his sole, and is not trtrt it either. Aav on hanJ the Oliver Chilled fin iid rtpdis at Byers & Barnett, tvt. Pa. F Sale. A second hand show case, at C. X. Boyd's. Will be sold Clap. Xet't Buttoned Gaiters, stitched, double "saflmole, warranted never to rip, as w at M 00, at Parwer Tkest's. as a teacher, and the good people of Con nellsville can rest assured that w un Air. Baer as principal, their youth will be In structed in the way they should go. Melascholv Scicide. On Saturday morning last, about So clock, Mrs. Eliza beth Hay. wife of Johu F. Hay, of Jeffer son township, committed suicide ty Hang ing herselt to an apple tree on tbe arm on h icn their rami ly resided . 1 ne woman had been melancholy tor more than a voar hni nf Into iint wared to be better. fill ad get prices ol Nails, Iron, Glass, ghe 'Ml a husband, two daughters and v. , ihivic .u.w D lone son. jvn muum iu ucm uu iuc 1 1 ijere oaraets douicibci, m, maiM ,y Solomon liaker, Jsq "AMED. 5' X) customers for cucumber Cook & Beebits. Try M.HTison i Bro.'s Cough Syrup co k-nolJerbaum's to buy your car J :l,(MI yards just received, consisting "FiH Cotuge Hemp, Bag, Stair and r Oil-cloths. iCiEBSoMKRsEY, May 2G. 1879 utffiey has removed to Meyersdale, k w ill be pleased to accommodate in want of a first-class suit; Krtfi nut included. TtD.-lG0 Barreia of Maple Su- Bushels of Potatoes. r -W Bitehtu of Wheat. li. or in exchange for goods. Cook &. Beekits. TU back SHeseors are abolished by the fenatbiil. and the returns axe to be J J the banks t the county treasurer, to to paid the percentage for col iJ:f m Hier taxes for Stale purposes. kToiuc's -We offer Potomac Her---tbtuttarrel, Haif Urrel. Quarter 'or doien. and Mackerel Lake Her M l'otHnac Shad at prices lower before sold in this market. Cook & Beebits. ifslrL,('s D Crocus. The Unt of a.-.,. candelion in June. U that im Kcc to latter, whether grass made or IVk t Perfected Buner Color of Kicbtrdson & Co.. Burlington, Vt. tiro, on the flavor. fcL- ''h which Pari green is mixed Po beetles, may be much greater ksT''i. tne farmer told us that toTr Pwnd of Pan green to 200 aT 01 PlAster effectually. When to artisar b-uken to mix the two other day. He talked wire fence so nice ly to them that tbey almost embraced him tor jov. and nearly upset the inkstand in their eagerness 'o put their signatures to notes for f Hi and f 107, respectively. Two more farmers who don't read the newspapers Ul victims to the tune of over 100 each, to the ruellifulous tongue of McUiimenL 0d get something good, the sharper, in neighboring county, the rnce moderate. Mtsi Home-made Buttoned Gaiters, " "!!, on!v f 4 ). all other work in pro prjut, at Park Trent's. J"R!(M)s"s Bect." Try a sack or of it, We guarantee good bread. Cook i BkeiiITS. Ijfc iVotrvkir Xon Explosive Oil. For a!7 Cook &. Beebits. tk SJler, (Vulist and Aurist, Xa 256 t attoue, Pittsburgh, l'a. Eye, Ear, T"n and C'nUrrh sjieciaUiea. V11 PLAnER. Xow is the time to fi-J it, and a bag ot 200 pounds only tl T5. Cook A Beekits. A lightning-rod peddler was struck by lightning near Uniontown recently, while seated on his wagon during a thunder storm, talking through the window of a fanner's residence trying to induce the farmer lo let him rod the barn. It was the largest funeral ever seen in Fayette county. People went miles to see tbe de ceased. They couldn't believe it until they saw it with their own eyes. We have a tender feeling for tbe young man whom we saw yesterday morning violating tbe laws of nature by eating a small green apple. It is sincerely hoped that no .pains will result from the strain upon Lis system. He is young and ia the course of time may see the lolly and mend hi ways. We very patiently wait. Any soldier who may bare lost bis dis charge from the late war. can procure a "certificate of discharge," which is sub stantially the same, by making application to the Adjutant General of the Army, War Department. Washington. D. C. It is n rt necessary to apply to a claim agent or any person else, but mate application direct. Xo quarter should be given to the insect pests which remain year after year simply because we permit them. The potato bee 1 Ti( ao nlentifully because some care less tanners actually breed myriads of them. Many field of pom4 were ahan doned to them last year, and the neigh boring country wm thus stocked for this year. Judge Ross, at Xorristown, lately called the attention ot Justices of the Peace to the new vugrai t act. known as the tramp law, which was apjiroved April 13. 1711, and goes into etlect August 15. 18. X The Judge said that, under his reading of the law. Justices would no longer have power to commit at vagranU " Ihey hve beea doing, but will be required to commit to jail for trial, leaving the final disposition ol the case to the Court. This decision is of as much importance to the Justices of Somerset county as it is to those of Montgomery county, where it fas announced. 4 5 ons. C Schellsburg B.ind. 7. Goddess ot Liberty. 8. Siilors. 9. Pedestrians. 10. Berlin Band. 11. Wagons. 12. Equestrians. IS THE CRoVE. 1. Mu.-ic by Schelitliurg Band. 2. Org uiization. a. Prajer by Kev. Poffenberger. 4. Muic oy Schcllsburg Band. 5. Addnss of Welcome by Hjv. Weak G. ner." 7. 8. Vocal Music. "Star Spangled Ban Music. Somerset Baud. Declaration of Independence, It:v. S. 11. BridcnUuuh. U. Oration. Prof. X. B. Critchlicld 10. Music. Somerset Bund. 11. Kat, drink and be merry. 12. Music by Somertet Baud. 13. Exercises by the Military. 14. Music, Somerset Band. 15. Balloon Ascension. 1G. Music by Schellsbur B.uiJ. 17. Music by Soinerse; Band.. evening exekcises. 1. Military exercises, upper Diamond, t o clock. 2. illumination at 8 o'clock. 3. Torch Light Procession. 4. Closing exercises bv Balloon osccn sion from lower Diamond. It is estimated that there were from twenty-five hundred to three thousand persons present. Good order prevailed during the day. Everything that has any signilicance in the proper observance of our natal day was represented ia the pro cession, which was almost a mile in length. The Goddess of Liberty, Uncle Sim, and loung America iu all tlieir clory were to be seen. Upon the arrival of the profes sion at the grove, the military order which bad been sinc'.ly ooserved was dispensed with, and every body was free and inde pendent. 1 he greater part of tue day was spent pleasantly in tbe trove. In tlie evening Company G gave a dress parade in the upper Diamond, which wa witness ed by a lame and admiring crowd, alter wnich the people were treated to cboice music by the Schellsbnr baud. As the shades of night drew near, the town was most beautifully and brilliantly illumina ted. Japanese'lanterus in countless num bers hung ia every conceivable spot in the arches, lestoonings, on private dwell ings, stores and shops, while the sky was lit up by a continuous stream ot rockets; all combined presenting a most gorgeous pvrotechnical display. The shouts of the crowd were loud and long, as rocket after rocket shot upwards, exploding far above their heads, raining showers of red, white and blue lire and the brilliantly colored balls of flame from the lioman candles sped in every direction. After the display of fire works, although by this time the rain, which had been threatening all day long, commenced to fall rapidlj-, the citizens congregated in the Diamond with lighted torches, for the evening pro cession. At 0 o clock several nundred per sons were in line and marching through the principal streets ol the town. From our post t a window of tbe hotel we had a fine view of the procession, and as they marched and countermarcbed, we tbougbt it was one of tbe finest sights we had ever witnessed. Tbe rain had ceased to fall. the clouds overhead were dark and omin ous ; JUam street, tue principal street oi the town, was splendidly illuminated from one end to the other with fancy-colored lanterns, and the procession ot torch-bear ers, as they wound in and out the different streets, in a huge serpeniine-nite tracK, presented a scene that was truly grand, and one that made an impression on our memory that will never be obliterated while tile lasts. inus was ceieorateu nother Fourth ot July in old Berlin. The day will long be remembered by a 11 who participated in tue lestivitics. Company u and tbe Miver cornet uand return thanks to the executive committee and the citizens in general for the hospita ble manner in which they were enter tained. Conemaugh Moses lierney. Elklick James B. Cross, Jacob F. Liv- thc signs ot preparation, together wtth the beautiful decorations of flowers on and about the pulpit and altar in the church. made us all leel welcome before the ren- engood, Mahlon Livengood. dering of the music took place. The Greenville Eli Shockey, rnoah Khnga- evening was spent in the discussion ot tbe man. subject "The S. S. Convention: its work Jenner Isaac Berkey. and influence:"' opened by Wm. II. Bun-1 Jcnncrtown Philip Craver. pel. Esn. Meyersdale Dr. Waller Koontz, Wal ter jones. NEW A I) YKRTJSMtKS IS Hate breu tlm tndari r-mi-df hr the run r .Iter 'mlaiai. (miiimimii, trirr nuiEemenUof the uimsi-h al lira- kirinrer 6ft 9 tmr: Kml this: "SWlrr" l.irtr Ptllt nrrtl hm of an Btt-kl IJrcreuuiplaiut nfeiitlit Tear' Hamlin. Wm. I- vain. JiMU-l, Ilia. Pri.f. X4 eu. a Dux. K. t Sellers J t o., inpr ., iflna hone, !. SM hj alt ilniirsists A A' W Alt YKIl Tl SEME NTS OLD HOUSE. Milferd Solomon W. Flick, Perry On Wednesday morning, after the an nual election ot ofliccrs. the committee on credentials, previously appointed, re- Critchfleld. ported. Northampton John B. Defller. It was discovered that 23 schools, out Quemahoning George W. Muller, S. ol the CD in the county, had sent dele- 11. 1 Oder, Daniel Ober gates and were ready to make a report of Shade David E. Wagner, Humphrey the work for the year. Also, that Libernight, James ielix, G of the 10 Lutheran ministers in the Somerset Bor. John M. Holderbaum, county were present and ready to do their Frank Gilbert, Charles O. Parson " . I . m ........ , part to make the Convention a success. somerset 1 p. tpbraun v. snyuer. The absentees were Hevs. Smith, Snyder, Southampton Nathan Shroyer, Frcd'k StuifL and Pfaeler. The number of lay uasseirode, delegates was about 100. lbus the worker! had assembled to In struct and encourage one another to do the mighty work looking to the great Instruc tor and the great Inspirer for wisdom and strength. The topic, "How can the Sunday-schools rank with tbe Common schools in eincien- cy and requirements?" was presented in a clear and forcible manner by Key. Pollin- licrger. We all were made to feel that too much had had not been expended and could not be done for free schools over the land, for in the education of the masses lay tbe hopes of a government and nation like ours ; but on the other hand, we were made to realize that there was too much difference between the amount of money and the amount of effort expended on the I tee Schools and on the work of the Sun day Schools. We must be made to esti mate the spiritual above the carnal, tbe heavenly above tbe earthly. Space will not allow comment on all the topics and discussions. (I recall tbe subjects and speakers appointed. "I he 1 eacher's vt ork, and how to do It" embraced a large field of discussion Kev. Spangler, Mr. Oliver Knepper and Mr. J. M. Baker, had been apiiointed speakers on different phases of the subject aud gave us some useful hints. Honorable mention is due the Bey. Shoup for sending, in his absence, an ex cellent essay on his topic. Brethren, this is an example worthy of imitation. Kevs. Ivuccock of tbe Methodist Church, and Truxal of the Reformed Church en. cournged us with their presence and words at this session. Wednesday evening the International System ot Lessons was discussed. First, its defects were potnted out by Kev. Welch and others ; second, its excellen cies by Mr. John H. Snyder, and others and third, its possibilities by Kev. L. L. Sicber. On Thursday morning the Children's meeting was addressed by Kev. aieber, hetstone and Polnnbercer. Stonycreek Washington Riceling. Wm, Koontz. " Summit Jonas Miller. Wm. II. Land is. Elms lounkm, Zach. Wagner. Lrbina Peter Gibbons. TBAVER8B JURORS SECOND WEEK, Addison John Hanna, Jeremiah Sil- baugh. Allegheny John Bridegum. Berlin Michael Zorn. Brothersvalley Philip Hay. Confluence Samuel Bowliu. Elklick Wesley McClintock, John Tip ton. Greenville John II. Warner, Jefferson John Xair, Wilson Barron, Christ. Miller, Sr. Jennertown Frank Shaffer. Larimer Jacob Deets, Lawrence Ott. Meyersdale M. A- Kutter. Middlccrcek Silas A. Walker, Levi Long, Jacob Sen rock. Milford Lewis Baker, James Meyers, Jiicuaei bnyder. Northampton Valentine Bridegum, uideon Bowman, John U. Inmpey. uueniauoning John Ackerman, John J. Miller. Somerset Bor. Daniel Hanger. Somerset Tp.-Manossas J. lihoads, Phil ip Walker, Aaron Zimmerman, Jacob Maust, Geo. C. Lichty. btonycreek Martin Fleegle. Stoystown Pearson Miller. Summit Daniel M. Fike, Jacob ser. Ursina Wm. II. Berger. Bow There are parties of young boys in al most every part ol our town who - make 1 habitual practice of stealing fruit. We have heard of several complaints about these boys having visited the yards or gar dens in different parts of town, and helped luemscives lo tbe lruit from trees or bush es. When a meagre supply of fruit is watched to see it come lo maturity and then to find it gone in one night, is a little unbearable, and the parties found guilty Birth mt m Human Frag. The Convention elected Itev. L. L. Sic- I of the theft should be punished. bcr to represent the Association at Aitoona in '.he State Convention, The Committee on Revision of the Con stitution reported and the Constitution was adopted, and left in the hands of the Executive Committee for further revision and amendment. Closing addresses were made by several Bellefontaine, 0., Julr 3 The wife of a resident of this city was de livered yesterday morniag of s ha man frog. 1 be parents reside in the of the gentlemen and after appropriate res- westerti part of this city. The child's oiutions 01 tnnnKS 10 me good people 01 ueau apparently grows rigoi irorn me euirevinu, uie ujnveiiuuo aujourneu 10 1 8OU:aera DO Deck. Tue taCC IS meet at the time and place designated by riirht on ton of th hrl wirlTinnnth the Executive Committee. I.T-i . :-t 1:1. ' t mi Tv,i. t-,. ,.r I.T , ouu cjc uiceiBcij nana iroir. ine most largely attended and most enthusias- arm8 na lege.are al&O an exact COUD tic convention of the three so far held, and I terpart of that animal's, being bent instead ot losing its mnuence and power m tbe position assumed When swim with its novelty as some at first predicted, mir.-, ,ne fcanda nd feet terminatinir ' . c this association is promising to grow in in :Test and efficiency as itjgiows in years. Summary Statement : Xo. of Schools reported, 23 No. of Ollicers and Teachers. 37." No. oi Scholars, 2,203 Contributions reported, 373,32 Officers for ensuing year : Win. IL Ruppel, Esq., President ; Josiah Mo wry, ice President: J. M. Baker, Recording Secretary; C. A. M. Krissinger, Corre sponding Secretary; A. M. Whetstone, reasurer. Rev. L. L. Sierer, Oliver Kneiter, J. II. Ssvder, F. W. Mason, Daniel U. Fisher, Executive Com. The Executive Committee is ready to in long claws, the umbilicus is situated on tbe back, and a well-defin ed heart and liver attached to the back of its neck. A rudimentary arm also sprouts from each side of its head. Tbe human monstrosity was born dead, although living to within a few minutes of its delivery, Pfrmaacatj Object. In troubles with tte kidneys or liver a cure is worth nothing' unless radical and permanent Kidney Wort assails tbe causes of the dis ease, by gently acting on tbe stom acn and bowels, i or piles it is bet- receive invitations tor the Convention for ter than any known specific, 13S0, as tbe place for next meeting is not et decided. Stonvckeek, Jclt 3, 1879. Ax Interesting Uistoky. Editor Herald : Please insert the following in the columns of your valuable paper. I am intimately acquainted with Mr. S. J Hill ; he has been watchman on theP.lt R. since the time it was built. A. M. On tbe night of December 21st, A. D, 18o2. Mr. S. J. Hill, ot Nineveh Station, started out with a liu lantern supplied with a tallow candle, as nUlit watchman on the P. It. R. and June 2(.th, lbTO. has watched 20 years and 6 months; in that time he has walked 90,720 miles in the discharge ot his duties, making a distance of almofet four times aitmod the earth, and has not been five miles from home walk ing it. He has done without sleep 9,072 gbls. The pay day ibis montn was his 318lh pay day. In succession he has burned 318 gallons ot oil in his lamp, has had one oilcan 18 years, and has carried one lamp 7 years; he has a schedule No 4. July 5. I808 tn his possesion. 11c nas cairied his watch 2C years, 2 months, and 12 nights. He has never liad headache and never chewed tobacco or smoked a pipe or cigar. It was 40 years last Octo ber since he took a dram of liquor ot any kind, and no one has ever heard him swear an oath, and has always enjoyed good health. Normal Schools. The tall term of the Somerset County Normal Schools will begin as follows : Berlin, July --'tst ; rnnapai, u. Critchheld. Somerset, July 28th ; Principals, 11. II. Sanner, J. Jay Miller. Jenner X Ruads, July 28th ; Principal, . K. Fcrner. Meversdale. July 18th ; Priuciinl R. H. Van Horn. Salisbury, July 28; Principals, I. J. Brubaker. Levi Lithliter. Stovstowu, Aug. 4th ; Principal, r . Grot. New Centerville, Aug. 4'.h ; Principals, , L. Tedrow. I. S. Snyder. Ursina, July 30th j Principal. J. D. Meese. Length of terra : Berlin, 10 weeks ; all others, 9. A sufficient number ot instructors will be engaged in all tbe schools. Tuition from f J 10 a. . The School Department urges the rais ing ot the standard of nullification as the number of applicants lor certificates in creases ; hence teachers wisning 10 lonuy themselves against failure should be pres ent at the beginning of tbe term. J. li. t lill-kH. Co. Supt July 8. 1879. Tell it not in mournful numbers. Life but an empty dream ; Let a man but eat cucumbers, and a nightmare it will seem. L.L.S. Paddytown, July 1st, 1879. Dear Herald : As you have not beard from our little town for some time 1 will pen yon a few lines. Mr. Herman Henry is erecting a large and commodious building to be used as a boarding house for the accommodation of city 7isitors. The house will be run in nrst-ciass style and we hope he will do a good business. A company of Mercer county men have purchased quite a large lot ot umber land about here and have erected saw mills and heading mills. They are fine gentlemen and expect to do a big business in the lum ber and heading line. They at present employ about one hundred hands and ex pect to have have that many more within a lew weeks. E. O. R. IOIEMIT MARKET Corrected by Cook a Buebits. dulcu ia CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED The National Complaint. Dyspep sia is the national complaint. Almost ev ery other man or woman you meet has it, and the result is that the number of pseu do remedies for it is as numerous as Pha raoh's host. They are lor tbe most pari worthless. There is, however, a search ing eradicant ot this distressing and obdu rate malady, one whose genuine merits long since raised it lo a foremost place .. . ... . . . - Wl among the staple medicines 01 America. Taiiuw, w a llostetter s Stomach Bitters extirpates wheat, f una dyspepsia with greater certainty and promptitude than any known remedy, and is a most genial invigorant, appetizer and aid to secretion. These are not empty as sertions, as thousands of our countrymen and women who have experienced its ef fects are aware, but are backed up by ir refragable proofs repeatedly laid lie tore the public The Bitters also promote Applef. dried, f A)tletmuer, fl gal Bran, fi iin . Butter, V (keir) Butter, V (rub) Buckwheat, ? buahel " meat, luu $ Boeawaz. fl a Baeun, hooldere, fia aidea, " country hams, ) Dora, (ear) y buahel Corn, (alielied) y biuhel Corn meal V a Ualf aklna. V & Erica, fi aoa Flour, bbl FUzwed ? he., (M ) Hunt. (UKar-eardl II Lard. V a Leather, red eole, ft a auuer kin, MIoJMnM, and ebop loo as.... Oau, V bu Potatoes, yl bu Peachea, dried, Ky flliO Rairs. V a Salt, No. L ft bbLextra Uround Alum, per aaca... Aabtoo. per aack.... ...... Sugar, yellow yi nil 4c tote toue .. 1 16 to 1 ...SI W00L v a.. 1 7&e i to OS . KM 0C Te S to'jc Sic 6UC to S 3e Se le .ii utui'iU Tie 10 to lie SeQ lue o30 ttroe fc we 1 SO to44e 404oe Ui Te Sue toi&e le 1 T (1 SO to tl T 4 eo S10 loau4e le l 00 asau VSSl'.i.NhES SALE OK VAMJAItl.i: KI"AI. KNTATK. Iu puruaoee vlaa oplerol aale aranloi l-y (lis Court of Somertet eounly, I'., tbe uolori)oed Aulgaee ot Conrad t'elton will sell at public aale, on Monday, Augutf 18, 1879, on the premise la Allegheny Tp., Somerset Cow, ri. A certain tract of land with the aiiiiurteiuimsa. situate In laid towiubiii. alioiuiuir bui'is ot Ooorge Newlan-I. Johu Uonirlcr, Henry Wolf- nope, rump lelim and others, containing 381 acrea, 7i acre thereof are cleared and in a Knol atate el caltiTatiun. the balance well (imlierotl: it islcstlmated by irood luiiicefthat there an-biM corua vi enestnut and ?ua bark on tbe land within reasonable dintanoe ot a good bark market ; the lunmivemenia are a larce new two storv iraiu dwelling boose with baaeinent story, also a new bank barn, spring bouse and other eutbuildicirs erected on the premUea, there are also 160 choice sppie anu peach trecranu 70 grape Tlr.es of bear ing age on tne premises: Jtnts la a new impmyeii farm and lays within one and a hair mtli-s of the town of New Baltimore, eonrentt-nt to churches, srhoola. mills and stores, and is in ererr rit a suitable proierty fur any pemin industrious locom- fiinv uis lonune. There will also be sold at the lima time and filace a large variety ol personal property general 1 used on a well cultivated farm, .consisting of worg horses, eolt a, cows, yuunv cattle, wagons, sleds, plows, harrows, grain anilihousebold gooiis. TKIt.MS. Une-third of the Eurchase munH nm tbe real estate to be paid on enohrmation ol sale and delivery of deed, oce-tliird in six montLs and one-tnira in one year atlor conunnaiton ot sale, with interest on deferred oarments: ten tier rem of the purchase to be id on the day ol aale. Jhlrh win 00 ueuurto 1 irom the han.i;iuoney. Un the personal property a credit of ninety days will be given on allsuim over bye dollars: all sums under nve dollars to lie cash. Sale to commence at 10 IS E A S, SPECIALTY. CLIPI'INCS FROM o'clock A. If. Julys OEOUGEO. WALKER. Assignee. UERIFF'S SALE. virtue of a certain writ of Tend. F.i. laiiml out of the of the Court ol Common Pleas of Somer set Co ra.. and to me directed, there will tie ex posed to pnliitc sale at the Public House ol Samuel S. Shatter, ia Berlin Bor., on Saturday, Jubj 2(1, 1870, at 10 o'clock A. x., all the right, title, interest and claim of the delendant, Charles Krissinger, or. In and to the following descrined real estate, situate in Somerset county, Pa. No. 1. (me lot oi ground situate on north side ol Main street, In the llorough ol Berlin, adjoining Jasmes B. Walker on the west, ailey ori the south, on which Is erected one two and a half story brick dwelling house and large store room, also a Urge two story lrami back building with cellar ana basement under the entire building, out buildings, smoke house, wood house and stable thereon erected, with the appurtenances. No. 'i. A lot of ground containing three, fourths of an acre situate in tbe Korounh of Berlin, a.1- joiiiIdl- Meyersdale road, lands of W. P. Zlmmer- man, Josiah Hemey and others, upon which Is erected a Urge Iron Foundry, cupola, engine, basks, paterns, all in complete running order, a pattern and cabinet maker shop, coke oren and Urge log and frame dwelling house on same lot, witn tbe appurtenances. no. j, one lot or ground containing one and one-fourth acres, situate In the Borough ol Berlin, boun.le.lbr I )i virion street on the east. Xc irt h si reet. on the north. Back street on the south, and Meyers dale road on the wot,on which are erected a Urge frame barn, ami having a young orchurd of lruit bearing trees upon the farm In a high state of cultivation . ALSO The following parcels of land situate In the suournsot Berlin, all under cultivai ion. No. 4. (me parcel of ground situate In Brothers valley Twp., containing 4 acrea and 106 perches. unci uies&ure, aojoiiuug tanus oi nelson Ijrarey, joun j. itron anu ulnars, Doumioa on the north ova ra anonimg egress thereto thata clear witn tne appurtenances. No. . One parcel of around, adiolnlnir the alwve named road, landa ol John A. Urotl, lands ol Defendant and others, containing 4 acres and 105 perchea strict measure, with the appurtenances. No. 6. One tut reel 01 irronnd ailiolninir No on Cue east. Undsof John A (Irotf. on the south Wm. Heutman. and J. (.. Onrdillon the west, ami no. 7 on the north, containing 2 acres and lo2 perches, slnct incisure, with the appurtenances. No. T. One parcel ol land adjoining No. on the south. No. 3 on the east; No. on the west and public road on the north, containing 1 acres and 18 perches, strict mc-usure, wiih the appurtenances. No. . One pare-l or lot of groumt, ailoining io. 7 od me east, private ruou on me south, pui 11c roau on me west n-l norm, eonlalnlnir 1 acre and 104 perches, strict measure, with the appur tenances. No. 9. One parcel or lot of ground adjoining S. A. A J. C. Phiison, and lot No. lo on the south. Johnson on the north. Mad leading Irotu Berlin to Somerset anu ueuioru roau on tne east, and tin rate road on the west, coniainlnir 3 acrea and 57 pen-nes, with the appurtenances. ao. 10. one parcel or lot ol irround adjoining S. A. A J. C Phiison on the east. lot No. V on the north. Fisher heirs on the south, and nrivate n-ad on me west, containing 1 acre and 10 perches. Noa. 4, 5, , T. S. u. 10 are all cleared and In a hl-rh suite 01 cultivation, witn tne appurtenances. No. 11. A tract of land -lluute on the Brnsh creek, Northampton Twp.. Somerset county. Pa., adjoining lands of W. S. 1 lively. S. W. Hav. -Mra. Catharine Moser and others, containing 300 acres more or less, 01 wnicn aoout so acres are cleared and 3 acres in meadow, balance of tract heaviiv timbered with white oak, hemlock, Ac, and a good convenient mill site niton the same, wlih-h can be ncl advantageously in converting the tim ber, witn the appurtenances. Taken in execution at the suit of Samuel Phll son AC. A. M.Crlisinger, doing business as S. rniison at f;o. NOTICE. Any person purchasing at the above ale will please take notice that a part ol the pur chase money to be made known at the lime of ale will be required as soon as the property is knocked down, otherwise it will again be exposed to sale at tbe risk ol tbe Srst turchawr. The residue or tbe purchase money mnst he paid on or before Tburstlay of the hrst week of August Court, the time fixed by the Court for securing the acknowledgment of deeds, and no deed will be acknowledged until the purchase money ia paid in full. Sheriffs Office, I El'OAR KYLE. July 2, lSiil. i Sheriff. JUISTEl. 1879. In issuing ht Jvhk C'ATAtnurs ami Pain List, 1 beg to inltirm my customers and the pub lic generally that my facilities for supplying their wants arc complete in every respect. My stork ol Staple and Fascy UaiVKRinsof all kinds, and of standard qualities, is replete and carelully se lected In every department. The pricet have un daubtedly towhed bottom. 1 do not care to sell the lowest priced goods with. ont regard to quality, as I know that there are many articles on the market which are alto gether unprofitable to the consumer. Especially u this true of COFFEE ! ML ' A n VEK riSLMENTS. N.. IV A I VEU TISEMENTS. A IlPOST Has Been Iudustriously Ciiculated by Some Malicious Scamps that S. COHEN & Co., of riTTsmuUsjir, IlJVIBI FAIT i"FiID I Wo OITer a Reward oi One Tbongarid Dollars for Information Whirr. Will Iead to Tbeir DctccLioo ! F INANCIAL STATEMENT 317 08 .tt138 41 Milford School Dlstrht. Somerset county. Pa lor tbe year ending June Join, ls7o. KKCEira. Gross am't of tax dup, for school purposes tlTfi it Mate appropriation Cash irom loriner Treasurer Total EXPKSDlTrnjLS. Paid teachers salaries fuel XI rs y of Secretary salary of Treasurer A Col . . . Exonerations, deficiencies errors.. M l.oclUueous expense Amount in bands of Treasurer.... Every grade of Coffee quoted In mr Price List Is cheap at tue price Irom tnat iuotea at 1-4 cents, 10 my celebrated i Kt.xcn or hklmojicu. I will, at any time, prove this by showing (it re quested) the Collee in its green state. To those who desire something Terr fancy, I recommend my new i'KKycH Corral : which is. with the ex ception el the celebrated Dklkosico, (which has no equal,) the hnest Coflee In the market. Tlie demand which has sprung up for it in the last few weeits is sutncient prooc 01 mis. tue itio jr. rKia are straight Klo's, (not Sanu, which are too weak.) strong and tine flavored, fresh and carefully roasted being roosted on Tuesday and Thursday ol each week. On this price list, I beg to call attention to the following SEASONABLE GOODS FOR SUMMER DRINKS. VanHl. RvniL Tmon Svrun. Oranire N v run Strawberry "Svrup. Raspberry Syrup, ljine juice. Crosse A Blackwell's Kasplierry Vinegar, Lemon Sugar, Mixed UiTtlen lirown I ca lor lcel Tea. FOR PIC ICS. Alloftheabovenamedireooa CallfornU Fruita Cililnrnl Jain Dumlee Murmalade Comb Honey (iuava Jelly Pressed Comed Beef Lunch Ham Lunch Tongue Potted Ham, Chick en, Tongue and Turkey Sardines Oysters Pickled Lambs' 'tonguet Condensed 3111k Fresh Lobster Fresh and Sploed Salmon Fresh Mackerel Crosse A Blacawell's Pickles and Sauces Crackers Soups lm(iorted and Ameri can Cheese Dried B-ef Queen Olives Clam and Fish Chowder Imorted Bologna Sausage Salad Dressing French Mustard HoeTox Gttf iies Ali Wimi'i Kitait nr Java ad Mocha Ctirrg Can Opeuera. TEA.! THE OEY HOUSE IS THE CITY THAT IMPORTS THE CELEBRATED PRICE OF TEA. Young Hyson. " (lun)iowiler, j Imperial, ! v.. 60c , 0c.. We., tl .00 and Japan, f $L) per pound. Oolong, I Fnglish Breakfast, j Mixel Tea as and 30 cents per pound. rt drtired. trill ptrk any of the above in 6 or 10 Ib.boxct without extra chanje. COFFEE ! PRICE OF ROASTED COFFEES. Kio. - ia'4. IS. 17, 20, 23, a and 27 cents per lb. Java Flavored, 2x. peril'. Kio and Java, noe. " .rfaracailw, - i7c. " Java - Utaud-'Ue. " Laguayra, - " Mocha, - - ase. Diliuouioo, - Uic. " French, - . ate. GREEN COFFEES Rio. ft IS, is. iO, and ffl eta. Java, and J) eta. Laguu ra, '-0 cts, Maracaitjo, &j cts. Mocha, 30 cents. THE CELEBRATED DELM0NIC0 COFFEE! This delicious (':tfee la un'lvaled for Iu delight. Jul Aroma. 1! all other Cunees hi ve labe l to please you, try THE CELEBRATED DELMONICO COFFEE ! I beg also to call special attention to my new French Coffee. This is a ra be mixture of ba be Coffee" strenith and Mayor tielng s eomtdned as to pro.luce a o. iob iu win more man please tne mimt ardent lover of this popular and delicious beverage. The price bos leen nut ao low. eonaiderimr the quality, that already a large demand has sprung up ior ii. i o test its menu, include a b w pounds ill "rnni.i'i I ', . ft m In ...... n. . . m nmrai mi msunu interests or onr buitnru thn ,i. iv ...... aaweasknoeriit.btivlnar our inds .trWi. l,..k ..Th 1 " Not a year iiawwa but that wosn nmiiiu'i,, ,i.,..i......''. , t i.i i ,. . . . , . . ' i.,i-,ih-m.. ano in rarn enanira i nm mir einpiv nea.is and any: Howls thlsT tvery haslness ti? .t.ng and g. Lverrhwlv erica Dull Time r ti,i. k. ...... i. ... .. . . .. u. L,. ...... ' . . , ' ' "r. ti' .,, iii ineir ruiunif ui grao the Eivi.err thev enaerlv r,Weal. ltm:".U1'J ll-t.?l"naW'T ,hU "hi"' Two tftlri !tw& . u, ,7s, Hi 1; "J " U'U Bior "W-M-T when we arectlenng our entire New er.Vr'!'amt" " U !" natural that theW croakers should cry out with redoubled strengtA. -ii?ntleawn' PofP" d that we cannot nuke your prophesies good. We rcgrcl that vua And It necessary to mind our busines, ,wl.ly o the neglect of j.ai own regn.i ai . uq ur luaise was esublished thirty years ago, and during .hat time w. bare Never Failed in bnsl- K., r.,"?? W Weomlnre the (woplool Pittsburgh. AileKhcnvCity ami the stirround AUeiuuk, Can ttnd " r store. Fine .s-da, Moderate Pi leca, Fair Dealing and Court o. nas riiEN's risu's I Blue Flannel Suits : UNFOUAIFn I Fancy Chev t Suits ' FULL INDIGO DYE, : UMtyUnLtU : ALW(M )L ! 8.20. i ! S4.70. I ive Stores in One ! Youths, Boys, & Children's Clothing j-V90to?70, Tioys and Youths' extra Imporud Cashmere Suits. jl.30. Cbililren'a t'nlon Cassiinera Sulu. from 4 b 11 years old. I.ku, ti.8o, 3 40, ChlldrtD's All Wool Cassimere Suita. 4 to 11 year. old. jj ku. -t.a toxsoo, chliilren's Extra All Wool Suits of tine imported goods. f-.i jo, i nimren s mue Cloth Suits. , Chlklrea'a Serve Suit. J3 0, Chililren's Fine Brown Cloth Suits. fiw). l"i dlilerent styles of Children's two-shaded Suits, all wooL An LlegantLotol Extra Fine Worsted Suits, very low. From 7'J cents. Kilt Suita a specialty. JUl White Vests at . worth iu. Coats, gOOll 1.4J) Summer Oats at tc. Ujo. op. Boys ami Youth's Jackets. 1.70 Pi VJ.au, boys and Youlli'a Suita, s-aiiis ami ests. i4il to ts.4S. Boys and Youth's Cassimere. Worsted and ( heron Suits. 4 M to -.i. Boys anl Youeh l extrt ooieTi iriootanu lKesktn $tiits. ea J Hoy s Worsted Suits. tW, Boy's French Diasronal Suits. Boy 's extra Kngush Worstel Suits, ('oohrmation Suits. From 'Me. Children's Pants. 73c. Children's Suits, from to 11 years old. Just Received, all tbe new styles or Children's . Clothing, at popular low prices. All Gcofe WarraiM as Eepresenlei or Money 0'ir Trice List for New Spring (ioodd : Men's Department 1 too Men's Summer Coats at Cl Sc for Men's good Working Pnnis. line '. Hoc. to tlofor Men's gool Worste-i P,ita. 1.10 to t.SU for Men's g(Hl f'n-iinere auts. I.W) to i4 for Men's good liiagon l Panrs. l.loo Men's Summer Coats at I'Je. 4 40 to J7.D0 fi Ilea's extra good CaSslmcre and t'hsvoit Suits. 4. SO for Men's Diagonal Coat and Vest 4O.0IJ lor Men's lliMi,nl lta f-i. j fi. mi i cum iiwi Mrs. r IIUU. : lust received, i O i,nlr,i M.-. in final CaMiment mnti W.wmIm.1 P-.,,t- D t-i . i . " ' ' tl w lor Mens tnioo Suits oat, Psntaaad : Vest, Lined. twfor Men I good Worsted K.it i 4 .0 lor Men's good All-Wool -Huh an. I (;iiv oil Cassimere uits. 4.40 to 7.a for Mcn-a g auiin. Light Colore-1 All-Wool Cassimere Pan-, 1 no op. Blue r lannel Pants, color iruarunteed. Vt.su to fll.Su lor Men's extra koo. Sccr Ca Slint re, Wursted. I)i5kin, liiagooal, Ker.r awl Sawyer s Cassimere Suits. lo.iO to Wl 40 for Men s ri'rm lln. 1.. i Cassimere. W,.rted and Diagonal Suits, eouai to d Cassimere ! best custom work. ' I mr Scotch and Sawrer Caanlinm k., . innot : 4.. Styles Men a Light Colored Scotch Cash mere Suits, fnm Xjo up. 411a) 00 71 15 170 3" lj 00 yo irj 1J4 07 t 00 304 00 NEW AD VER TISEHEN TS. Save Your Children. For expelling worm, from the system. Hcllcra Versnllstare has no equal In this or any other country. toe teasnoonlul given to a ebiid of Mr. Bradbury's, exjielled 234 worms In lour hours alter . . . , . . W1D LUC DMUKIIW. IMIIj. MAJ HI, t IIIOH 1 11WH- a icinai imon ui uuiiji uiu give a ul-uiiu- ,hp. Pa. Also "expelled 400 awrsu frem my child lul stimulus to the urinary organs. A meeting of the officers oi tlie Somer set County Agricultural Society will be held in tlie Commissioners' office in Som erset, on Saturday Uic 12th day of July, at 2 o'clock P. ii. Wm. M. Schbock, Sec two years old." Wm. Server, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by drnirgists. Price 2S eta. R. E. SELLEKS , rrop ra, rituMirg u, ra. oenu lorclrcuuirs. j uiy a ANCIAL STATEMENT Xo well regulated closet, in dwelling where frugality is esteemed, should be without an assortment of Leamon's Dyes, prepared by Wells, Iticbardsnn & Co.. Uurliogton. VL They beautifully color wood, leather, muslin, ail, kid gloves, velvets, ribbons, erasses, shawls, neck-ties and all articles of dress. As AstonibHIXg Fact. A large pro portion of the American people are to-day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or dis ordered liver. The result of these dis eases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alurming, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjovment and usefulness as it ought to be. There is no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside pre judice and skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your iriends, and try one bottle of Green August Flower. Your speedy relief U certain. Millions of bot tles of this medicine have been gives away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in every case. You can buy a samp.e bottle lor 10 cents to try. Three doses will relieve the worst case. Posi tively sold by all Druggists on the West ern Continent. ot Somerset Borough School District for the year euuing Jim i, leiv; BaCKFTS. To amounts received From aitate appropriation 304 Irt m duplicate ui John K Scott... 4 J7 (m dup. of W.H. Welliey, 1S77.. Si5 77 tin duplicate 04 same, isiu...... -AKS14 30 KXPEXDITUKia. Fr repairing i UI CS For fuel and eontlngeaeiee, includ ing janitor's pay and Insurance. 4 00 For salaries of teachers. ... 00 For secretary and treasurer 64 Si M14 30 W. H. Welfley, eolltetor tor the year ending June 1, 1079: Dr. Wbole amount of duplicate..... tui: 12 Ca. Amount paid over f SN S4 Flxoneratlons allowed M 21 Communion lor collecting........ 87 6i llalaoce due (unooUeeted) 41a 68 i4ia t-33S 41 E. U. MILLER, JONATHAN KHIIADS Secretary. President. ACDiTOB'a niPOKT We tha undersigned Auditors of Milford School District. Somerset County, Pa., having carelully examined uie anove accounts 01 tne treasurer. Bad there correct to the best of our knowledge and beiiet. WILLIAM WALTER, PL IKK DC LI.. JAMES M. MEYEKS. Julys Auditors. CHARLES C. ORTON'S TOBACCO STORE. Cltlicna and visitors will Sad It to tlieir interest and comfort to buy Cigars and Tobacco at my store. I believe I can undersell any establishment In tne county, ami am certain tnat my stocg can not be excelled In quality. Cheroots and cigar ettes for beginners in the practice ol smoklnsr, and Tobies and Pipes for those accustomed to nar cotics, are kept on hand; Very cboice brands ol Chewing Tohaoce and Cigars nave )ust been re ceived and are disposed 01 at less prices than have been heanl of since the war began. A cboice lot of Pipes on hand. Tbe best Fine C ut in tbe market is euki over my counter. CALL AT THE SIGN OF THE 2T0.3,HAliM0TH ELOCZ. "PXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Philip Shaver, Jr.. late of Somerset Twp., deceased. Letters testamentary on the ahoy estate hav Ing been granted lo the andershroed, notice Is hereby given to those indebted to It lo make im mediate payment, aad those having claims against It to present them duly authenticated lor settle ment at nil lata resilience in said township, Saturday, August . 117. VU. KOHEKT H.PATTEKSON. JOSIAH bHAV Lb, Jnlyz gUERIFF'S SALE. jrfy virtue of certain writs of Vend. Ex., Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset Co., Pa., and to me directed, there will be expos ed to public sale, al the Court House, In Somer set, Pa., on Wednesday, July 23, 1379, at 10 o'clock, A. al., all the riuht, title, Interest and claim ot the delendant, Samuel P. tieiger, of. In and to tbe follow Ing described real estate, situate In Larimer township Somerset Co , Pa. No, 1. Containing lot acres, more or less, of which there are about vi acres cleared and lo acrea In meadow, with a two-story irame house, bank barn and other outbuildings thereon erected, adjoining lands of Solomon Weimer, .Moms Bit ner, Jesse Bitner, Jonathan Bitner, and others, with the appurtenances. No. 2. Containing 76 S acres, more or lens, of which there an atwut so acrea cleared and lit acres In meadow, ;with a two-story lrame boose and log bars thereon erected, adjoining lands of OeorgeOeiger. Henry tieiger'a heirs. Jonathan Bitner, tract I, ana omers, with tne appurte- axso races or thc distbict. Amoaat due from Henry Kreager $ 2i 71 - on duplicate of ls7s (aaeol- leeted Its) a " " oa duplicate of 1S79 (uneot. tested 5U K Total eeaonrcef of the District... . t&41 &4 This section was visited by a heavy fall I of rain Tuesday morning. 1 Norn. This s subject to such ether exonera tion aa may be allowed. We. the underlined, auditors of Somerset bor oogh. have examined the vouchers of the forego ing account and found them correct la all mrtieo- lars. Witness our hands and seals. June 3o, 17U. CHAS. C.8HAFEH, OEO.SNYIiEK, JL J. FKITTS, Jaly 9. Auditors. No. X Containing 130 acrea, mora or less, of which there are about & acrea cleared and i acres in meadow, with a two-story log hovjje. and other outbnildings thereon erected, adjoining landa of Samuel Bowman, Henry Oelger's heirs, Conrad Felker. J. Knepp and others, with tbe aipurte naucea. Taken In exeentioa at the salt of Samuel J. Ucbty.et. aL NUTICE. Ail personi purchasing at the above ale will please take notice that a part or the pur chase money to t made known at the time of aale will be required aa soon as the property Is knocked down, otherwise it will be again exposed to aale at the risk of tbe first parrhascr. Tbe res idue ol the purchase money must be paid on or be fore Thursday of the first week ol Aurust Conn, tbe time fixed hy the Court for securing the ac knowledgment of deeds, and no deed will be ac knowledged untU tint purchase money U paid la full. EDGAR KYLE, Sheriff's office, t Sherttt. June yj, 17V. i PRICE PER POOD 2S VESTS. FISH. Mackerel, Extra No. 1 Extra Score Mesa, (no heads or tails) per a lb. kit 4 00 Mackerel, Extra No. 1. Extra Shore, Mess, (no bends no tails) per la lb. kit t-1 SO Mackerel, No. 1, Best Shore, per W lb. kit, 2 Mackerel, No. 1, Bay, perMU lb. kit 1 Mil Mackerel, No. K, l.arve Fat, perai lb. kit,... 1 Si Mackerel, No. 3, Large Extra, " 1 36 Mackerel, Ko. 3, " Mackerel, Fresh 1 lb. cans 18 Codhsh. Woman a avorite Boneless, per 3(1 lb box, Kt OUj per lb OS White Fish, tbbU t White Fish, Jt lb. kits 1 4o Ike Herrlnir, ' bhls 1 -hi I Ake Herring 14 lb. kits 70 New Holland Herring, per keg 1 itu New Russian Sarlines. us Codfish, Oeorges Bank, per lb.. ui THE FANCY FENCE COFFEE WILL PLEASE YOU. 10 Ins Powdered Sugar. l 00 10 lus Crushed Sugar 1 u 9J4 l.'is cut Loal Sugar l ou 11 ltia No. 1 Oranulated Sugar. 1 of) U'4 lbs Starelanl A Sugar 1 Oo 12 lbs A Sugar (soft) i oo 13 lbs BSuicar i oo 13 It. Best N. O. Sugar. 1 oo 14 lbs Light Yellow Suicar. 1 00 l4 lbs No. !l Yellow Sugar 1 OS THE FRENCH CCFFEE WILL PLEASE TOO! ..tl 00 .. 1 05 . i ill . 1 Jt . I 0v .. 1 IM .. 1 u . 1 ot) Id) . 1 00 3 Cans Cornell Beef (2 !.).. Lunch HamorTonaue Boned Turkey and chicken.. Sandwich Potted Meats Huckins' Soups Fresh Salmon (Id.) Fresh Jlackerel (1 .) Fresh Lobster (1S.) l!ove Oysters , French Sardines CALIFORNIA FRUIT! San Joee Fruit Packing Co.'t, In Full Weight . Cans, comprising: Yellow Clung Peaches A prions Bartlett Pears Egg. Uage,and Jaekworth Plunu Oer man Prunes Strawberries Muscat Orapee w y-1 c0, MEvna, cans lor li uo MISCELLANEOUS. 1 lbs. New Currants , 12 lb New Valencia Kaisins 1 lbs. New Turkey Prunes 20 lbs. Choice Urled Peaches iu in, imed Blackuerrlea 11 Ilia. Extra Oatmeal 10 ihe. No. 1 Head Kice " 12 lbs. No. 2 Carillna Klcc 13 lbs. No. 12'ilos. Cream Cheese 4 Itis. Strictly Pure firooiul P.m 30 Bags Syraenae Salt 13 Mars Johnson's Borax Soap 17 Cakes Babbitt's Best Soon 1 Cakes Proctor A Oamtde's While Sip. . . .. ullc nunaB 3"wp. ...... 1 Bars Irian Shamrock Soap M Bars Acme Soap .. a ios. v. eyman s cut A Urj Tobacco 1 lbs. Good Navv Tohaeen Mi Iba. Banner Bakina: Powder 4 lbs. Loose Baklmr Powder IS HlifislVinmitrstMl T v.. . 13 Boxes Penn'a. Salt MT Cutii''."'.l 1 iu li Balls " ' " Potash.... I ou I ne rRtNCH COFFEE is a Rare Mixture of Rare Coffee ! L3H0W TO SEND MONEY.J Send vour Money bv Reiristerer Letter. Post Office Money Order," or Draft on t'lttsburgu Uank. Do not send Check. .. oo . I en . 1 uo . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 OO . 1 00 . 1 ou - 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 10 . 1 00 . 1 uu . 1 ou . 1 OU . 1 uu . 1 oo . 1 ou . 1 00 . 1 . 1 ou . 1 uu I 00 ore Hit.imEs's 2-SHADED SUITS! Are the talk of the Town. UNSURPASSED KILT SUITS ! A SPECIALTY. it S. COM & C0.'S. CHEAP CORNER, Only Entrance to Which ia at Corner of Third Avenue and Market Street. HAT and CAP DEPARTMENT ! In this Department we h.tvc all the Latest Styles in the Market. "A c.. Men's Uxk1 Workine Hats. 4'.lc. up. Men's Fashionable Stiff Huts slightly da.naireu. It 10 up. Men's Fashionable SlilFI I tls, extra tint-. 2.."i00 Men's Caps at 3c. 33c., I!oy's Good Hats. 2Jc, Children's Good Hals. 1!) and 21c, Men's Good Car. 24c, IJoy's Good Caps. -:o:- FURKISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT 4-trr Whit Irv Pliirtn. . hr HliiU irHsj shirt wro frrert fittiitir, lin- ; lik: ft- itutHi Calk-o Un-f MttrU, with twu tiitUun, to . itrpjii ren-nlf lrvH Iiirt, with Uu t-ol- .np firi!k Hnn.lkpn I.I. f li. for M-n :ri-t I iMis r'tnrtit uimI Irswi-p, a ftur t'r M n 'n KMt l,tn-n ( jis " a for gent F:tr t uUir. wr. mi, , lh" Lr A--.r1.-.i u k .f N.t kwi-ar in H- StMl. 'J 41c, anI k. fr Mvnn r-l ! it!:iti:Hlni l V. np, j:jJM k uih! buw. Wlnit- ImwHIffrtM. ftr. pir, Mt-11 si. 17f. fr M-n' iitun1rWl alK-o Shirt. 4 fmtn for iV., M. n rM 4n k l-. fiir lU.y'n i nlHuo-lrVU OiIm u srtalrV. : 3 pmr lbriV.( itra uwt Ack- fir H.t' ln . .-Jnrli. j ur ft'.. W-ii Vn-tu h Mi-l k. ;c. up fur Mrn'n ?u-!.. full r-tnilar-utt KnU-h Ak lubiiuzra Mea's.umiis"r LiiUr-ltui at Its.. In Our Merchant Tailoring Department. Our Btock ia now complete, with a full line of Foreign and Doiiie.iti.- Fi euitable for Spring anil Sammer Wear, corrprinino; .brie Sawver's. Harris'. Olobe ami f:milre Mills' C'asiilmerea S'nth anl Kninllsh f'nsslmeres. Scub-h ami Knallyh i:hevits. Scutch and Knglisb Worsted. Knscll.'h anl Frrnch IrlaarxaaU. Itrna-W loth, INieikla, Trieot an.! ami Thliwt. Which, when mu'le up, f r S K Workm imhip and Price, are Uasurpassc.l in the Union. r'ATS, Men's ail mer. 1V.4U, Men's All-Wool riirr. ?,W, -3,0, Men s AU-Wu.it Cbtvlut PaLls. oil t'assimere I'ants, to I'asiiuiere Sous lo UASO anj ;14,W Men s All-Wool CUvl.4Sui s. to tinier. 14,4.i, 1H, Klae tlanncl Suits, 11 eul'ir, tn opler. ly, J), AIl-Wiil Wurste.1 Suits, to orler. A PEBFECT PIT GUARANTEED. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK, And to rhow oar many customer that we mean ( d i an we aa, tber will on calling; please Ask tor (lood Advertised. S. COHEN &GO.S Oheap Covnei-, 52 ,54, 50, 58 ,60 Market St. coiTtedk PiW Pa. your 4sT-Senl tut Jane rttalnne anil Prlre List lv. big qautaiiiina hi iaU."U N. B. Oar nucneroua Datrona will tilmap hwtr .if ..f . 1.1 be Weak-Mioded Compj-titor, who repreaent their t.orR as "Cohen'a" in EXTRa'xCe'tO' We CBQt'00 PQblic Kenerallj that the ONLY '"Colien's Original Clicap Corner" IS AT Cor. Third Ave. & Market St, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Immense Front Five Stories in One. Xo. 28 Fifth Atc, PITTSBURG FA lla9rcrs v ail Promptly attended To. J. R. JENKINS n
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