0 Iprc:et Hersli lUC . ... . 1" . rT.L hxht Grant i WEPT, HAIL. 4 V -"7T7I. Timt i sonatas 4C tka Pi"""1" ttzZ- - Court. Drags st Boyd Fsy yoor school Us. Aoadcwts ere anmeroo. Tle days ere gr.Twiag eborter. More hot weather te enn rjnced. Nice lint of gasps, at C. 5. Boyd's. -Tbe last invention it a pocket nmbrells. For Drags sad Medicines go to Boyd's. Our town U eiinmly healthy st pres ent There are eight prisoner! in the county Jail. Tere will be a large chestnut crop this jew. Wild pigeon shooting will commence Powder, Shot and G un-wsddlng. at C N. road I Bovd s. Watermelon are cetiifif tWtT od cheap. Perfumeiy and Toll articles at C. X, Boyd a. Banged hair. It is said, is guUf out lasmoa. The Sheriff a ilea Friday were largely attended. Jf you want to rote, be cure jou are Drai &h and warranted pure at C. S. Boyd g. The Bights are tUUy patting on au tumnal aire. Go to C. N. Boyd's for Legal fclak ana bia'.ionerr. 1 i The chestnut, .walnut ' sad battenrnt crop on the mounlaina, ad throughout the county cenerally. Wll) be a talrone. This will be good news to tbe boys and . Very pleasing to the squirrels. Kobody ever saw better towatocs than are grown in this saction : Sum em In to our view the other day larger than tin cup. In fact all TegetaHes are of extra ordinary size this year ta oar portion of the moral vineyard. We KxA lor a grand display at the Fair. Last Thursday two beef cattle, porch a, ed by Ross F. Davis A Co., in Milford township, dropped dead while being drirea to this town. They were worth at least forty dollars. The cattle were rery wild, running far ahead oi the drivers, to whom no blame attaches. II some of the parties who are in the habit ot visiting yards and orchards and eWling fruit 'don't took a lilUs out they will get something one of these nights that thpv didn't come tor. Some of these pil- feters are known. A word to the should be sufficient. wise At tie 0ewratic Delegate CoTiKon Monday night, Jcrjck Smith, of Fried ensbarg, was uomiato ft PeBWcratic otcdidme for Poor Iouae WVWftf. UM Dtwid kUe, o; ewnertei, or y ry missioscr, f-'has. . Fishpr was elected lLitee chairman otlki COCO' Voyw ensuing year. s for the TH M fmiM thai Wrt MB TN to advertise ae genetallj dettoas wh Uj .MUt tw xtaiv will see iL But ir MHi mm Utti'e caper of his la Um aews eolaaw gratis ) i gets indignant mm Ka raMalatir max are 'I vtm win wbk ft. It is expected that saapsU ates au over tbaeoBBtr wttldoa tod-olBos business since tbe tramp law west iBtaeSecton th 19th last. Borne localities are wannug with tramrw who an not ashamed to be nor av-rae to atealiBt. aHboaga the Den lion of work aeads a cold csdll tftftwgfe Uteir If nroatahr and vulxarlty were easen lial to a good education we have a class of boys and young men wtto wouia do ready to graduate at any tlsse. It it one of the great popular evils, to be piotane merely a ssetirr of habit which when once (untied Is hard to conuwL The only proper way to avoid sack evDs to to never begin them. L A L'J Lund uJ awr wjjrp.- 1 1 ki-ni.-: 4 uaai t man u jn " I uatai dilr, Ea- $a. 1 jl :a.av sep-av lpa ilk Ueat WmL f .'r Ttl TW. to tk f- i?LT!. u k . ukI . MvaT l :U fc ' " -.J it OS .... I4S p. m .... 11JS p. av .... tap. sl i A. H BKIUUS tl STl WITTEE. A. Dn. ,TJibnWrii:ht. (awotaCsal. t-i Bof tutl lmhofl. fnjty AWi Cokman. .jsikifL-Ewoiid Swank. M. 1- Ksa, Jr. iir S. Lirencood. at .Ss-A. J. Stoner. Brsirh. -WorbJ. lVling. indTu' Ab. Cautz. af-Jjhs E tieiper. eTa:kt7t-John P. Humbert. tnii morl P- Fount. U&awk-J. R McMillen. tW-Itnaa D. Miller. V Cwrrnii Wallace McMillea. Vrspus S. P. Poorbaogh. 5 StL,fft-J'a Ucorge, hs-tale! Brubater. .-outer James Bauch. a.:?r-J?C. Lowry. s Voder. sssittB. D. J. Ilirner. jTvp-A. F. Dkiey mut Jrtb Perry I'mberger. sictewXirhael Snyder. Krui ilenrT Marts, Sr. k-fv-Wia Dru baker. ttw M. Hochrtetler. t Ti-ttjioot reter Zotall. .cwj & Jeaninn. I;?ctj JAa lliieray. A full dress ball was held at the Somer set louse Friday. It is fclsiined that spirits of turpentine is a sure remedy for snake biles. Prepare for cooler we&her in the even ings and wear thicker elxiuaz, If you would live long and be k&o&v. vuj your irues at ry. ix.ja I. Paris Bros, are the cheapest Sign raLBUJS i nestern fennsyivania. A hooM vitLtnU newspapers and books is like isato a house wi:lw,'f rindows, We know of several pvg tit snouiu oe reiaia Dcfore vuter seu i. A new suspender is caltod Iks 'i-ocacience suf pcnOer, because ot its greht eiitucily. The boarders at the Somerset House feasted on prairie chicken Thursday morn ing. A good smo4 hand burcr for sale cheap. Inquire at U: Somerset County liana. Tbe U st place te buy While Lead, i( V umiak. Psinu Ac., at Byers A Barnett, Somert, Pa, Sotaeof oursuauuer birli are alreadv going southward to seek a tvoer plx of Ala ays on hand the Oliver Chiliad plows nd repairs at Byers & Barnett, ijomervet. Pa. "Il't no use," said the boy. as he saw the old turn coming over the fence. "I cant elope witb limi melon." Dr. Sadler. Oculist asj Aurjst, 'o. 25t Penn avenue, Pittstmrch, Pa. feye, u. Throat and Catarrh specialties. Call and get prices of XaHa, Iron. Glass, Shovels, Hots Ac, before purchasing slse- wkcre, iiyers jc liarnett. bomerset. ra. The Vatksr' and other leadins makes oi onots, lust KCiSCf!! ana lor sale, at old prices. The unpleasant weather intcriered promeneding Saturday evening, therefore J 'ir Streets wore quite a deserted appear- Jobnstown is to have another new spa. per, tne nrst issue or wbtcn is expected m make its anDcerance on Sundsv. Be Dte ru ber 7th. It w ill court popular fiiror under tbe title ot tne 1 imss, and toe name ot J F. CamnbelL Sr., the irrepressible news- Dair man. will be hoisted at tfle head of its ejiium QW'V9 .--i -em v?r The only important case tried U fiijr Court, as we ro to press, was that of the Commonwealth va Jacob Buekey. The prsoner was convicted of assault and bat tery with intent to kill Cyrus Glad well, of Summit townsnip. i ne ixwrt sentenced Buskey to eighteen months' imprisonment IPS Peniientisry. . a.- (II, buim W m r ui, mm via." selves a.e indebted to Sir. Keiiwel order, of Snydersville, for a good dinner given Mr. C. C. Ortoa has jast received a large stock of goads, oom prising all the best brands of smoking and chewing tobaccos, djarettea, pipes, tobacco-pouches, etc. Among h! smokinc tobaccos are Golden floss Jorillard's vri" Room. White Puff, Oravelv. Old Judrs. and a number otfithMtt rwns brands. All lovers of the la another oolumn will be touod a Urge doable oolama adrertissmeat of the firm of Kassie A Temple, ID rural produce Commiafion Xerchants. No. tTS, West Pratt street. Baltimore. Maryland. Mr. W. & Temple, one ot the firm, is weU known to manv of oar farmers, and we hare no doubt that whan this fall's ship ment of batter is made, that not a few of the dairies that leave this county will be cocslpcd o their care. Baaua:. Ia-, August 8a. Eorroa Hbbald h-Please iasert the following item in your valuable paper : un Heiurosv last Mrs. Joseph bneets. proprietress of the Glade House, took from one hill in bar garden three potatoes, the larrer of which weixhed Si, and the two smaller 2) and tl pounds, respectively making in all the sum of eight pounds and two figures. It wouldn t take many hills At a stated meeting of Berlin Lod ifh f- V- - r7 4n. . 18T9. the fog dia in .ah) nrotner Aaron Milter, lata) a i How atlatJoB to uub wukb, vMo, ajter a unganng uinesaot tear months. WM called o that bourns w mvauer returns; Whkbsas. It has Dleased Abnlpai. u reuurg uuui our niuauer our wor thy brother. Aaron Miller, one of ha eW. tar members and 1st Assistant iecretarr nf this Lodge, we cannot refrain;front giving an expression of the feeling of sorrow in behalf of his death sad in symnalhv to the sorrow-tttricken family. There tore. utuiva, that we siooorair sympathise with tha bereaved firallr and triends oi our departed brother ia the day oi the'.r aoreamiaioa. BttriMd. That the Lod re-room km draped ia mourning and the brothers wear we usual cadge lor tne penoo oi au days from this date. JBMoletd, That a copy of the foreroinff preamble and resolutions be presented to the family of our deceased brother, and the same be published ia tbe Coanty pa pers. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BxBXiv, Pa., I Aug. 10, 1879, A D. Fitfro, D. HXFFLKT, JoHJiGsUFr, Comnittee. usatthe Harvest Home, Saturday. We I of such potatoes for a MMBbaa siied famllT. lJl UHI UBCI, W UJU iraiuuwi wigvi WOuld Hi to send anything in, and we were forced to ata-fct i,' generous hospitality of Mr. inyde, jox wbtch yea return our sincere thanks. mn ca u votes fob. c jrt kv Pmt House Director. tKH tr Jury Commissioner. Vsewetfur iMentes to Coo Ten ! iexKiss Primary Election win i.!a:sriT,teptaber 13, 17. j:tbU called tor by the aa .scxiue. pawed at the annual BRtxr. in April, will enn ui Cowl House, at SumerseC Pa.. "fcT. beptember IS, 179. at 10 Tut at tbe nut ensuing Re ix frosty Election, the voters oi ""v paxiacw be requested to select 1 ttsut each. ao shall act as return ititcu-e, vbo shall also at -sa ace asMtbie ia ucrentioa for aeiaainc roles aa4 regula ' rt oociinalKM oi Hfcb- je reaautions, adopted at krid ea May A 1370, are -:tniBdirerb.khedhr tbe in- Uuat hoklisg the ekctkma, 1 i poHs be opened only at ' m holding elections tied 'it ReroViican voters of each a2 tr tueir member of the scueaxer and the two additional W 'ie prmary eVction . 1 -i aata tiey were not elected at fi, ib committeeman c 4r ic4 twn-bip. shall se- ! xixi per.s to awat ia apxiary ekctwia a their re- fair i, ami ihe rosamkUisemaa j'ft aoJ make tbe retnra at :i ocamiueeman be required the Rerctilicaa toIi ot tea iBjp which he ike present at the at 4m&vt Cifrein every per U ti v : ana il ur rerua JartBa br jlzee a.l;tied to a kS Catal th.t tha tLtf ?VPeTdtricta. .1 I. ta aare vcJ witk iL Ka- J1 " ea prodoce aatia- lad. k't pMK UK IP" ." tii rbairman on or rreear. pt . IS. . iJMAU kEiAER. UL Co. a.T. S1V7S Beois, ftUM, e4 gaiters of all the dif ferent kinds made ta afJfif by me on short notice. New Suxk os Sotloas. Fancy Goods, Lace Goods and Ladies', Children's and O enta I nderwear this week at Mbs.A. E.Uhl's. Attestion, Fa&mkks ! We have in itkk a laree lot of choice Timothy Seed. bkh e offer tor sale at rock bottom prices. Coou. A BuaiTS. A Card Somkrskt. May Si. 1579 n m. iietSev has removed to Meyecaiale. where he will be pleased to acoommadate all w bo are in want ot a first -class suit burglars not included. Vair Goods I have just received i cowpktc assortment of Boots, Shoes. lists, Sole Leather. Clf kina. Kips, Ac. all ot wdicb I bought the recent advance, and will continue to aetl it former prices. jaug. e. .v. (fciiu. The wits df our esteemed friend. Da rid specht, of Quemahoning township. rowly escsped hurt the other day. A sportive horse rushed against a cow the lady was milking and almost threw the animal upon her. The milk trickled into the btonycreek. If the balance of the tawijy "take after" David, there will be no grief eef ;l;f spilling thereof. The report that was so exteaiicmy cir culated through the daily papers that Ijel- us csnoria, ue aauzoier oi tien. uranL kad die4 at fcer home in boglaod, is now declared to be untdundad. Tbe mistake arose from the death fit Mrs. K- f, bartor- U, formerly Adelaide Kemble. Mrs. bar. tori', nee Grant, is reported as being la good neaiin, wtu cuances oi a long aie. On last Friday Charles Donnelly was formally qualified as President and Mr. UcCulloch. of Grensburg. and Hons. Vk m. 11. k C3D'x and C. C. Musselman. of this covoiy, er-, sworn in as directors of the tiomersei & CsniWia yauwsij Compa ny. This is a goal boar? a4 osg thai means tusiiusu Withia two years TC expect to hear the bcmajb el lbs lopomqtirs in tne valley of the btonycrctik. We an ta receipt of a lengthy and ably written article advocating tbe advisa- biUy f starting and setting forth the peat aaraaiage ana nenenis iq os oefivea iroiu a publio library. This is a want that has been greatly felt In this community, and we hops the project will meet with such socrnss as the entenriae deserves. We will be pleased to reader him any help or aid in our power, and will hold tbe com munlcauoa over until next week, in tne hope that in the meantime he will send us hft name, not lor publication, out as pledge of good faith. On Satardsr bat Aasrust 0th. Jacob J. Pile was hauhns- lime from his lime kiln to the hum of Georrc C. Lkhtv. While creasing a bridge along the'roM, about one and a bait mm east from i pes vine, wim a ove horse wagon load ot tune, tne plans broke througn, precipitating ton two rear horses and wagon into the stream. One of the horses was badly injured, the wag on bed broken to pieces, and 70 bushels of lime thrown into the water. This will be a lesson ior supervisors to be more careful in the examining of bridges, as it is under stood that they will be held responsible ior je GSmajes which occurred. The old maxim that 'VwUaaal drop Dine will wear the hardest stane away" waa verified last iisturdav evening. For some time past ws have been wondering what has become ot the band : why they did not give us a street serenade t Our no tice seemes to have made an impression, tor on the evening named this old time or ranization came krth from their Rip Van Winkle sleep, took possession of the band stand In the cenir; of the Diamond, and discoursed some excellent muic, tor which they have the thanks of the citizens gener ally. JNow that tne ice is broken, we nope and expect to hear the serenade repeated OjTfjj. Shall we be disappointed I The ananal Harvest Home of tha gocd people ot rnedensDurg and tne netgnaor tng country held in Howry's grove. Saturday last, was largely attended and greatly enjoyed by all who participated. Kev. Kuhae ot Canton, Ohio, and Rev. Sboap of Hooversvi!!, delivered the ad dresses which were listened to with marked attention and were enjoyed and appreciat ed by all present. The a eether was de lightful during the greater part of the day. Keck fcmily spread their own doths. and set oat their own paonsttaa and enjoyed them without the crowding and confusion incident to a orsnmon table on such occa sions. We forgot oar basket and so ac cepted the kind invitation ot Mr. Samuel snytter. of rneaensoarg, to panaxs ot tne bouateoas repast which he had prepared. Siaob Items. EwToa Ruald : As I have seen nothing in your most valu able cajr jot some ume trom Uus section, I wUl endeavof to ufM I few : Tbe recent heavy rains did considerable damage to the crops and roads la this section. The apple crop will be immense ia this seton. It M td to be the largest crop lor tea years. Oar enterprising merchant, W. E. Lohr, has just received the finest stock of goods ever brought to uus neigtibortiood. There is to be a grand harvest home picnic at the Shade Church on October 1st, to be conducted by Rev. J. B. Sboap. A grand time is anticipated. JaKaxBS. return judges r&fsuxai Pehsosah. Mr. WUL Eadsler. Johnstown, is visiting in town. Paal C- Gsitfaer. E. and wife, of Lv trobe. are jeajipg a lew days in town. Rer. Wal'ae. of Jury Bricbton. Pa.. preached in the Lutheran Cofi;l) junday morniac. lit. Henry Kregar is erecting a new lrase building, to be used as a meat mar ket, on Uji Cross street. Elder Henry g. Loben trier, of Philadel phia, preached in the Disciples Church Sunday morning and eveaisg.. B- liev J. B. Kerfoot, Bishop of PitU- burgh, wiil preach ia the Good Templars' Hail, on FrUsy. August ?S:h, at 7 p. m. Hon. Galushs A Grow, of Bradford county, will address the stalwarts at ibeu meeting in the Court House this (Tuesday) evening. Elder II. F. Lobineier. ot Philadelphia, will deliver a tree lecture in Lbe Court Coom, Wednesday eveninc Aug. 37th ; suUect, llspry ilomea. ' Mr. Chas. pjpnetly. President of the Somerset A Cambria Railroad, was in town Friday. He thinks there te e very prospect ot the road being extended ho ioksstown. Jaoob Brown. Esq., of the Cumber land, MJ. bay called to see as Monday atternuoa. klr. Brown is one of those pleasant, genial genUemea whom we are pleased to see. Last week we had tbe pieaeare of taking a pinch ot saulf with oar old friend Valen tine Rapp. ot Whipperman's Gap. Time deal gen'ly with this friend of our youth. Call again, Valentine. Cyrus Benford, a former well-known merchant ot Somerset, now of Meadville, Pa-, fpect some days last week with his iriraiMtai Relatives here. He yet has business inlerau In the county. Michael Juwotx. U fftiif ponnty. for many years a subscriber to Lbs BEffAip. called to see as on lest Saturday and enter tained us fur a lew mis ales with instruc tive oMverseiioa. Michael is a welcome visitor ia every circle. Mr. Hex. Zimmerman has opened wholeskJe and retail dear store in the room formerly oecapied by H. Hemey. for the purpose oi f WsAOfc oat the large stock i dgars he psrcbaeei from bia father. Uncle Joe. when be quit i&e U'tsinf, oueii ia.T It makes no "T PhTaas. or v j kar tied. ,7r" Ibat bow It is now lull lrmn is . . . ---r- - - t:n nas given txm Ct afvere cam ot Loaf are tH thoos- aoafit nrtdimoomri to rf Afeueia, Cueeuniption A,a,l- CUs art f;. raewaonia. Wkaop o have mo penooali - Germaa Svrur.! jnr iiOwot one complaint I -W l-"T !M n. fr-....- U 1 by all drnvgiata in was V Wa s Abtstk. It k i .i s.- j - ep your bo w- oicxae Eur u ntr,'"4 U- Ubiusaily i V-k ivejxber t asTjr oraS ttis 4a-( i c.rTrUul distrew and r Beikines t;K-a,leewGoaiiat Xw.A.e.Vei'8 Dorsey, an eigbt year -old son of Uncle Jim Parson, had a narrow escape from dealt S last Wednesday evening. While walking aiobje a wagon load of oats, tightly bouad dowa by a frring pole, the leather fastenings of the pule way, the kiad load upset, and the elastic timber , struck the boy in the face and breast Several ol his front teeth were knocked cut, and he was very severely hurt about the uwv. Ve re glad to near that his coouiuon fs imryfi. . A great many people have sisitea tbe Court-room especially to sea the mural painting of Justice, executed by our talent ed young artist. Roger Davis.. The figure is painted immediately in tbe rear of the judges' bench. As a work ot art h is very creditable. e miss oar guess u Jtr. Da vis does not yet take high rank ia his pro k$fiQ$. The eagle above Justice is an eiceajtt tuts ci work. Our people In at tendance at Court ara wonderfully pleased wiia tae oecorsuoa or ute uui-p,m. On Thursday evening John O. Kimmel, lusq., was driving bis mack boras la a bag. rr, three mites from town. In the neigh borhood of Gillian Koontx's the horse shied, scared at a beef carcass lying in the road, and sosuddea was the movement ttt Mr. Kimmel was thrown to the ground from the Uigzy &nd his back slightly in jured. The horse vw S3git before run-: nine a in aisuuice ana w "-'mi F?" caped injury. The accident was moca exaggerated in town. Tbe above is a true statement of the affair. The summer boarders art nraAWJiBf to retara to their city hoot. A Boisv brawl took place ia the carps ter-shop. on the east end ot l aioo street. Wednesday. The &ld'iers Renaioa at Cumberland. tar J bjK bm kLl t. the 3d Instead of the UJth ot SeptBbrt was first ictendeA A party of fire yosag (sea wTt arrest- ed tjCCMorderiy cmwt lcjirsuaypresi tng, and fined re dollars and costi fcy the Mayor. AanmVrof ocr people attended tha Seaoay SAool Convention ot bomerset Ossesi Reformed Ckarch, at Centre vilie, aaatrk. Court exacd H ball-past tea o'clock Monday marning lUi his nooor Judge Haii aAd Acrwes tKodt SJod Musselman ua the bench. A gentleman trom Shade township ia lorms as that reaches wiH be ahendaat tLera tbk (all : that be has ia his orchard enough to make seventy-Jive buthesi when they are developed. KeteatU irent Med berry has beea soout- ing through this aoity for some days ia search ot viol tors oi the internal terra oe law ; with what aoccees be has met ws are unable to say, but leel confident that if any crookedness exists nr. Med berry just the thorough-goin& pains-taking offi cer to lerret it oak as has been ia the service for a number of years, daring wbttk lime he has discovered and broken sp a targe comber ot U lien distilleries. Pleasant, courteous, arm in the discharge of bia duties, be nukes hosts of Meads wherever he goes. n euneaday evening at a o clock a two story frame boose at Southampton, S3 miles west ot here oa the Pittsburg and Connellsville railroad, tbe residence of Mr. George E. "ft avs, took fire from a de fective Use in the kitchen and was esrtxrw- v destroyed, including all the contents. The dwelling contained a storeroom that was formerly used by Mr. Wsys ia mer Utandising. Tbe pniperty belonged to Jar. ta. I. netd. ot HI. Savage, and ' insured for $2. . The residence of Mr. Edward McFaddea. next to the Mr. Way 's house, bare j escaped . Asotueb BcsAWAr. A two horse spring-wsgoa belonging to Jaeob. i. Pick tag. containing eigat or tea sadtea and a driver, was wrecked at the toot of Turkey- fox street on Wednesday afternoon. The party of ladies, among whom were Mrs. John Reberts and Mrs. Wash. Megabaa. bad been ptcaicung at xtreaxneck. and tbe accident happened on tbe retara trio. . -i - . . A wneel came os. and tne noraes, a sptnt. ed pair beloBging to Jtr. Barnes Picking, dashed away at lull speed with the wagon. wbicn Had upturned at nrst and spilled its foaA Oceot the horses was badly hurt and the vekicie almost entirely ated up. The ladies were thoroughly frightened, but beyond a few scratches wre uninjured. At dsylight oa Monday morning Major PlseL an aged and well knows individuaL was discovered wedged ia tha gully near Judge hammers barn, and unable to ex tricate himself Rails and ropes were brcKgbi Is to requisition, and the stalwart aid ot bait a euea rxraoaal friends broarht the of ! hero to his feet. It no easy task, for the Major is aaarier than Das tel Lambert. How he got into the guUyisaeonnadrnm. Whether he sad been reading the Last ot the Mohicans aad was endeavoring like Uacas to track aa enemy op stream oa a dark aigat. whether he went ia for a fresh water bath will never be known, as the warrior main taiaed strict sileaee oa the subject. Major 1'. was duly sober; ia tact, he haj tt&ed anything intoxicating ia his Cfie. day week, caterad i best suit of tL Lkim U lAr lirv S. 1'kAiaC, Jeaner township, aad atole hat cfothisg. hat aad boots, not been sppreheaded. The thief has Pooa Fair Oa Friday arieraooa John J Frhtx. a prisoner mnlaad in jaB beeaase of tbe aoa paymeet of coats ia aa assault and battery ease, received s not her pair of black eyes at the kaavii oChia klfow pnsoeers. some peraoaa ta caarga of, SberuT Kyle are gifted voca-ista. A atvor- be soeg coataias there words : "Tta Samn aaaat wTTtst Asws hmt ihnt; " As4 aa sssaa a ary, Fr sqr asm was kws aas gmm a las wasa, r"t L" The soar was freoaeatlr suae, with aoourdeoa aecomranismeat. for the pleas are ot listeners ootstde Frtts aiways joined ia the (estivitiea wi k a disoardaaa choraa. On the afiveraooa wail. Jast as John had started us his TraMavU." at received a Uixxard walca iriiil I eqaelcaed his mnawrnl sttrmpt TaeShcrw has avkea snca aisssans as vul farther assaalta apoa poor Joha. Butter makers mast exercise gttat care through the hot weather to keep tip thj flandanl aqalfry, Whan the paitttse ba gin to 4ry p And botte? gets colored use Wells, Uk&ardaoa & Co, 'a Perfected Batbr Cqlor. Jt will enable yoq to get the top price in marxet. DIED. BENDER In Stoystowa, Aanist 0th. 1879, Elizabeth Bender, aged 4i years, 1 month and 8 days, MILLER. At New Ceotmills. Aua. 9th. Aaron Miller, sped 37 TMta and It asasarsssseBsaaawassBwasBBaBv Oorrsetsd by Oooa A Baaana. CHOICE CAOCUUES, FL0UX A FEED Apptos, arlad, ft Ap(ibattr, f gal, ttran. la" r Baiur, m (kn Bauar. W ft (roUi... Baekwaaat, baalMl 1 aual, ua a... ........ II tt t at Baxsai, at a... .......4 Baeoa, akoaldert, ft,,,a.M., taat WO so tola ..,..,,. SOOSM S MMdllBva, OaU,b. UKUd JLIOB, Mr , par aaeK... kaao, "n'."".r."r" u Wlolle in (kn. faarlWbaabal dura, (abaUadl V batbal SUa to Sis Oon bmI w 4..:... as OmJf flatlCsaV, W . wJ fVKi:::::::-::::::::n::::irmus. Iml.. taS ft). ...... .. ... -. Tie lUau, (sarar-earwl) ft.......... Ut UurdTw ft Sc is Lsatbsr, isd sale, ft S0AJS a, aad ebop 106 ft..... ...-SI S9 ...OCHU Patatoaa, b SOriOs Ptmetm, trM,f ft Stun Br ba. ..,.,..,;,, ...,,.. Kie to fit at sa to at ts Asktos. 8aar, falWw ft waits BUTTER and PRODUCE COMMISSION MEEGH ANTS, 276 WIST PRATT STREET, BALTIUORE, Xo. Ooliclt Liberal Chfpmcnto of BUTTER NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REMEMBER! THIS WILL BE have Rom the Farmers and Merchants thi Spnsnn w - sew A- fi.lt)TIr CftTalffil QYH AVnwn a il a A. f--- 4-a, luiu ciciv aaxuiiilv Mir RPrvirifT I rip it rnrocfa ff mi Eaippen. Our firm, composed of John W. Massie, late firm of JOHN W. MASSIE 5 CO., and W. S. Temple, late of W. S. TEMPLE & CO., Occupy the Larsre Iron Front Wall House owned by our Up. Uamle and well located. Write to us for SHTPPHSTG CAJRDS. Li J M Pllfff TU HAVE A LARGE AND COMPLETE stock or SUMMER GOODS ! TO SELECT raOM. -oS- IDOISTT TP ATT. To attead Ike OUT CLZABAXCE SALE bow g-'inc oatlh Popolsr Sior at Tallow, w ft., waaat. w Dai.... Wsoa. ft sais .leauW .... Si o NEW AD VER TISEME TNS. F. W. HASTINGS' AVFiST PHILADELPHIA EKSLISH CUBICAL Ul C8XIEECUL, Twdtieth Tear Cczsaesces September loth, 1879. Boardln aad Dt Scbout tor Ta Men and tsorw. jaameuoa ztes&ys, Itoroogii and Practical fvaiij School UialUJ. Comfcrtaors CHRISTIAN HQt gpesial stUDtioa to kablts. heaUA aad oat-oC- roc catatacM. tbicsbc MUassWi iiis I. V. . HASTlNifci, Pa. !.. Prtodpal. A a. 27. atma-of Um Board erDiree- flra Brick Oo at Onto offlM, TVTOTICE. There win Mil tan f IS. Savac fir. Kayatnas Jaaauoa, Sonrnt Ooaanr. Pa as. TaMday. Bpwibr ISta, 1ST, aa 1 o'clock, r. , for lbs parpus atretlac odlears for U snaloic 7 far, aad u uansacUoa 4 ici osbr tcBe4 fiaj iWIV ' J ASP El St. PUBTEB. t t aw,-,. PUBLC SALE. I)T VlU'iSLI If 1T.MT1TK fifir vbtosefaaonUriaMedasttrfia Orphaas' Onutol 8ommrt Odl, P lif aadwatCMd Ad- smisnw f u. n. iwl bus m iddot Tarkav- loot TvfL. BoBwnat Ool. Pa dee'd, a id expos ta aal at pahUc aaeUca, ss las presalsM, oa Saturday, September 20,1879, ta MkvtBC dMcrfbed rasl astaU vh : AemaiauMetlsadaUaaulaUpoar Taraer foal Twp- SooMnst Oa, Pa adoiiuBC laada sf jooa EraKMr, J una i . snacsr. mum ajcoan, SocpaiBtstT a; aetea. man or tesj, mt whiea Uisra aivaboataaaenseiaatM, aens IB Beadov, havtev a story aad a half Maw hose. Ht sacs. We refer to PeoDle's Bank. Citizens, Bank and Commercial and Farmers' Bank of BALTIMORE, MD. National National AT C. K BOYD'S Manors Buscav Tmb earn ajsa Soiua&BT, Pasa'a. CAREOLIIfE HOP BITTERS. BOSCH EE'S OERM ATT STRtTP. COO LI Ek ITI AI OIST FUWER JaTNEH EXPECTORANT. euLL'srovoHSTRrp, st. Jacobs uiu hambi kuek dkovs. HAS1EI'K(ER TEA. UAK1U.VU U1U FINK'S X AOl.) OIU HALLS HA'KEEAEWER, AYEx; S HA lit VICKlR, iXttlKFOLU LIXUgE.TT, BASE BALLS. OARDEIf SEEPS. FINE STATION EST. CLOTH BKUfcHE, FISHING TACKLE, rHtOKETB'lOKS. Pt. S k PEN H( U)ERS, SACHET POWTiERS. LUNDBOKU S PEiiFCMEKY, FINE CIGARS. TOILET S3 A PS. LfAL BLANKS, W'HIXJLBUDKS NAILBRUSHES. HOYT S UOLLXiNE, PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND HOME RECEIPTS .A. SPECIALTY. ICE COLD SODA WATER. C. 8V BOYD, SUCCESSOR TO G. W. SPEERS sss sssss ss ss ss BS t-sss ssss &SSS ss coo cue-CO ss sss CO iXl CO cc c-u uc tXXX!C O Oi ( (Mt o (Ml IN) oo KM) ooooo HII UK HH KEEEF.E nn HH E EKE EE NX OO HH HH EK OO H H HH EE Oo U H HH EE OOHHHHHH EEEKE IKt HHUHHH EEEEE ooojo 000 OO HH OO HH OO HH I) HH HH UU HH HH HH HH HH EE EK EE EK EEEEEE HH EEEEEE NN NN NN NN NN NNN NN NNN SV.d! S1C NNCO NNN U NNN' txj NN t.-C NN CO NN NN CCCCO cu CO NN NN NN NN NN NN CIN)0 ecu oo) oouo C OO OO OO OO W OO oo n OO (H) OO IX) OO tiO OO OO O OO OO in MM) 52, 54, 56, 58, M 63, HAEIET STREET, EKaiiriEHinmE mi GOODS ! HATS CAPS LITERALLY GIVEN AWAV r htrt (tfltflmtn.1 ta AT..I MiMt... 1.. .a.- .. . ... ... E'XZStf Oman at JJfic tw ufcr. kao. la ,he hutor, .f Men's Clothing, Boy3' Clothing, Children's Clothing, Youths Clothing, LITERALLY GIVEX AWAY I HATS, CAPS, and GESTS1 FURNISHING GOODS, May M. 7 Hammoth Slock, SomerNct, Pa. Tl CHEAPEST HMABE STORE -WEST OF THE- ALLECHENY MOUNTAINS. :0:- aad staer oUlkUan Usnaa anctad : orcaariL als a MrLpoao iTiws-ata. Kimtob ia'o ueaag anrthias ia roar paper from Uiia eoauaoaity tor some time, 1 will try to gire too a lew uttereaunz Items : , There viD be pleaty ot frait this rear ; applet, peaches, aad especially pears, aare aot beea so plenty for maay rears. Hr. G. W. Sterner shot s hawk on Koav day last which aaeasared Are teet aad six inches trom tip to Up ot wiaga. Oar fiarmers anticipate" food fall crops, oa acooaat of tbe wet weather we bad, it finss the grass aad other crops a good start, ' " Mr. Willises Yooaila's aew basa b aeaxly Csiahed. Jt will aaaka oae ot the finest bants ia this aeighborbood. Il jast takes Mr. Vought to pat op a barn, too. Mr. Zach Harder has opened alime- stoae quarry oa bis tarn, which, ao doabt. win ae of great raiaa to tasi coramanity. He aacorera them ia a aew style. Be has boils a large dam at the bead ot the quar ry, wkkh he gathers fall of water, aad wbea fall, by means of a flood-gate, wash es the graoad away fatter tbaateamea caa with pick aad cart. This is a very good iBTeauoa. W.H. good apple TERMS f Tr per cast, oftaa psrakass mmtf ta fas paid Meatus Drvoanr ls ksoafted dswas oaa- laird o taa halinc as eoBnrmnJM of aala. cos- Ulra ta aU SMatss aad sDUlrd hi aas yaar, wttfe W. S. irHLM AN. AaaairT adifajtatrmier. ANNO VNCEMENTS. FUB POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR, ALEXANDER BUTBR, afaostanet VBaaif. FOB FOUR BOCaE DIRECTOR. RUDOLPH FERNER, sf Saninrt Tswaaklp. FOB POOR BOCSE DIRECTOR, JOHN J. BAKER, af Bjiarwt Taroatp. FOB POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR, DAVID J. CQTER, FUR rOuB HOUSE DIRKBTOR, AARON HEirLE, , ITswaatilp. FOB JURY COXMISSIONEK, JOHN WINTERS, Tvwaasip. , Mr. Wtawrt was a ailw sf Cusipaay "C." kk lav Pa. Vai l . has twaa uiain l. tas; Bisriln , aad wasa a nasrihtats at tha aMI ttTAJVOXt Xau lTs. TUi beasti fal bule TOhurs is sMuaisd oa tha bank oi tha Qnwasbnalng aad has shoot sixty ia- aamtanta it ia cosaposed ot tae iouowtag works : Two black smith shops, oae boot aad shoe shop, oae piaaiag mill aad sash mctorr. aa caazr mctorr, oee waioa aad coach shop, awe grist mOl. aad a tret-dam store, all mi which are aaiag a floariabias which is Tae rtatmeat of the bridge repaired by tha Oieamstsamari soma time ajaca. as yet aot filled an. Woalda't it as wim far oar saparTisor or the pamoa that has charge of this amtter u am that it Is at lead ed to, Joseph Beraaberger met with a very asiarol aceideot a few week aiaee; while waetthu his acythe. thaawead slipped aad the arrthestracka4iaBthia left aide, cat- tsaf a atarnu gasa. A. doctor BBoaed aad dressed the wooad. atill Tory paiareL Fatlser Canr. flf ErrBa. IeecaeJ ia the Brsthrea Ckana. toUowt by Her. KUb to a larga eaatragatioe, oa the 171 last. Mr. J. J. Hoax, of Joaastowa. taraed a his mnaawsie aoeaa. Bamamde apeadiag a week or twa raatmg The Kiaaw Loag aad gtasdr. at Iowa, are raatiag srtaaaa m thai paaos. The farmers are doae aarreatmg aad are well sataaSed with the crops they hav leaped, exoeptiag the hay. that waaaA ao wora promaav w aa a gooe a, it. '- of the gVte dab? aea aaaac well la Keep oa, bora, yoa are W. J. 1 i "JOTICE. J WaMan. wltr fsttowslup, will imiai Flaasaf aaid mntf savsaJsv ta saaafiu at as an in ij in m -ws sea saewnsg is sta iMaiiilbitf asTavat anlaca," aawm thsMarI Aant,isrs. lv JAifK WUTTERa. Joaa V!tan.af aaaaav. CatT, F ktirt; pm m ia awa aay m aaawa. 1(7, shs ar satUia la taw Uoait at CT RATED rrastlksatwavisatsr tfes swase. ia B,i: solw.aaaprad, aad had ahm aa BKaaftassanMsawadaa. Tha Sadsr wUl ss rtwantod aa mans aas U r iMhf hiin mm Oca at ssr wassaat u ia feir5 HA VIS. rDITOR'8 NOTICE. 1 -t haX. ItelkaOawrtarCnaaMa Waaa.f8yaiaTiiiOs.Fa, K.at Jaa.T.lsrs. E. Dl Sl Dae. ISTSraalaatateaald acJ. suite a asm. Aadssw.tswtt: S ih i all art Sd davsf U ataa wl taa Sasnat avte i sa bUua C aOMEBSST OOt JTTT. aa: I iiiiiii flaw His imaails iifssll Osaal aasllllsdl bus su 0.7 af au j, ua K.FBCHELL. pwsaaaunr. Taasawa, imaaias aad llwmialin sf Jassb Bsaatsat sat art otaUad usssra aa Ua oaad iwaksad fnaa las sals af sati rsal sttsSa. sadaUaUtsraatsw MaaaaMaraatasSMadsr sf AasssV. A. D. UTS, ami taw mi a, a aay iWf haia, why tks said sals shsaU sot ss tafesaatL COITBOTH RUFFEL. aataay he C J. Itiiaw. A DMINISTBATOR'8 NOTICE EtatBSf H laaTwsul eswtafsdai aaafistssl : lGa,Fa-.4ssi sudjMntu mmtttm t dtaaaa aavsa daawa a 4m wwa Us saaas sahiat Saiay. AJtiiBEV WAOAJfeJT. BI ERS & BAENETT, (SUCCESSORS TO JOHN F. B'.YIYEI J SOMERSET. PA. We take pleasure in announcing to tbe public that we have JUST E&CEIVEI) a large and complete stock of Hard. ware, which we intend to sell at PRICES TO SUIT TEE TIMES! Out stock is complete in all respects, and comprises every lii . -r-r i c-. arucie usuaiij itepi in naruvaie diores. Blacksmiths tools and supplies, such as Iron, Norway Nail rod Iron, Vulcan Horse-nails, Taper Taps, Horse Shoes, Fine Sleigh-shoes and Cast Steel, A ful line of Best Norway Iron, Carriage and Tire Bolts, and Aile Clips. ; complete stock of Malleable Iron, Burrs, &c, &c. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, -avaaa a w war. V a m -a comprising a ruu line ol lum ana Mortise Ijocks, uasc una Wrought Butts, acorn ed and plain, a complete stock of Nails always on hand, also a full assortment of uiass. CARPENTERS' TOOLS. We have always on hand a complete stock cf Saws both Hand and Cross-cut, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers Steel and Try Squares, Compasses, Bench and Fancy Planes etc., etc. -:0:- We always keep a full line of Revolvers, Pistols, Shot-guns Powder-flasks, Shot-pouches, Cartridges, Caps, Wad, Rifle and Shot-gun Powder, also a full line of Gun Repairs. :0:- We have a complete line of Lamps, Lanterns, and supplies A lull line of Saddlery Hardware, comprising Saddle-trees Buckles, Rings, Harness-pads, Ornaments, etc., etc. In the Agricultural Department we have a full stock of Forks, Shovels, Rope, Chains, Mane and Carry-Combs, Horse- brushes, etc., etc. :fr We make a specialty ofPocket and Table Cutlery. Also Silver Plated Table Ware, Plated and Britannia Spoons. We also make a specialty of Paints, Oils, and arnishes, and also Painters Tools, etc. ; a We keep constantly on hand the Celebrated Cucumber Pump, (porcelain lined) and a cheaper quality that are not lined. This Pump has taken the lead of all others wherever introduced. . :o: ' ' All goods warranted to be as represented. Our principles are Fair Dealing, Quick Sales, and Small Profits , We challenge competition. Call and examine goods, and as certain prices before purchasing elsewhere. BYEBS & BAMJETT. LITERALLY CIVEM AWAY ! All Goods Guaranteed as Represented or Honey Cheerfully Refunded! OUR PRICE LIST FOR THIS WEEK: MEN'S SUIT DEPARTMENT. at aa 93 0 3 49 FOIl MOTS ESS TWIST SUITS. roii MCTS BLUE EmZLEUITI ror: ELBE CHEVIOT SUITS. 9 lur Moo' Genuine Bias Tarbt CI Ah Sana. fi St) t 4 JO hr Men'i extra f ooO S'tch Cal. otera aixi WomH Sai.. L1 3) to ill f"T M-n' itr fftn ItojrtM Wnrwi fatMmm. Trlcnt or limai &tuu, (aal to ciuiuia work. OTJB SUMMER GOODS DEPARTMENT ! Men "l SamnT Cuau. fV-. Mea t Gvot Unm IaMera. AU. J4 f Vnb U Lte Coati, JJ SD. Mr. 1 Alpaca to4 Mhnlr Tmm. r tn 1 4- I WhH Imrk, PrearS Manvlila, F4'j aal ! Tmary CuloraU Summsr u, w. $3 0, Usa's Light Cdrei Casdnsrs Z-s. asii a ir vssa Our .1oek of Alpara Coals I)iiter?i,nnd White V?Mf in Uucqiialed ! Pants Department. Mas ' Inn Twist or Jeaas Werkini Panu. ItacJ 1 3e. I Ma" aml Camtow Paata. tl 1 : l s. Xtn't extra (twl Kmer. IiavzL, tauicn f aad Wentrd Pasu, 2 7'j t i it. j Ma'i fl Lit C eloTPant. tl ) Men extra ml IJ it '.kT Pama H 10. Mm zowl IMiuroui Panta. 1 tell 1 a. Men I gwi ;rttJ Pc, We ta fl 8. Youths, Boys, & Children's Clothing. Sl Is. Bt uxl T!rV fvmmrr srt. SlTStoSiW. bait Mi V(,ulli .Son a. ruu Pnl aad VefJL tiWUBtf. Brr ,l Towtbl WvrKad aad OtiiutSnur 1 to, Bot Wortte-l Suit. H SS. B- r' Frr Wa-soal Salt a. Sle. Ch:Hreo s Pant. ie. t ntMrrn Suit, frnm 4 to II .ttM. tl ao.l'a.ldm s Idem (Jtiaer'a rn.A. frr.a 4 is 11 jaan aid. il . 2 , tl . CalMrea a Ail-Wo. I C'timere Saiia. 4 to 11 jemri n-L U!U.W7liM m. rtiUtrea'a Extra AB-Tanl aiere, j Snira of a-e iapnnt w. i ta W. aiMrea'i Bln 'otb 5n. j 3 0. rbit-'rea'f Pin Emn tW.'h 5oi.. j KStj.U diSereat aj'.ta Chilrea tw-ifcal i saiif. atl w.i. f'r-m "fnta. Kill oiti a luviaitr. FUHHISHING COODS DEPARTMENT I 4V- fr-T Xfwrm rf m baaaruM aVwt m : puwiH or eoav ritvMi. O frc iiats ir-s5s .aJTa. r.h ifi'r-i'un. JT- u -. V'. tr c-vai ri xrrbtri Me. ftr sVjr' I ssijuousneil PauitA. . V. W Kv f WH.w Trt Tr. p f' r Sf 9 sytarav. Tr. p f pT H&Kstjbn-ra-2a. T-Hir 1 1-.. a pm Ln rvTr. fr. ft trt wd fmHt ar- 7 Latt- A-rvl --nm-t Sm tw-r ra :.os jvair. r iV.. Vn yjrl jrk9. lav A -Java X a' c-eiic L iisrvur- ai ,tr. HAT and CAP DEPARTMENT Ia tbis Department we hiTe all tie Latest Styles ia I be Market. 34 c . Men's GoM Workin ; Jlv.. 43c no. Men's Fasbiooable Stif! Has. s.'Ijh'Jj danured. 3c. up. Men s C'spe. Sic, Bot'i Good Iiats. --c, ChLdrea s C-fxl IlaU. OUR STOCK OF STRAW HATS is irxsri PA-SSED is uvality a5Ipeice: n Our IVIerchant Tailoring Department. ttul autlA to erler at Uu A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK, Km BrwarJ is aa mm sfcers wa FAII. TO DO AS ADTEHTtSED. CHEAP CORNER, N:s. 52, 54, 55,58 'and 60, nait St, Cor. TiiM Ave., pittsbtjbgb:, En&ix'J tint aW car T nMuncn taa; we saraa a-Wal air. tioowf Airarrjaa -Va II
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