The Somerset Herald fx I ejcDNESPAY .May 20, f x J 11. 1 ....i win III-: aV OHIO L pil.- I-ITTSBVEQU DIVISION. ..ncrPee.lst.lS7, troir.1 on this road ' - mm. and arrive .1 dei-H, ooi-crGranl f.VT. WEST, MAIL. I.mv: .irt ."" I'- in. rmln.n H'lila H:w. n. I'-lHUIKM iv hiciiH'i 1" I- p. in. ,i.limi:ion e-'A1 a- li. OUllH-liUllU s..v. ii itiituun 11 i. ik k I mi.i I'yle " I LH.ut"in hrw'l l"1 : Ml. walit 7.17 t-onwll"" fc.-Jl " Wft 7.l " ji.kwM-on V is! ftni'ttiMt'A " I'lUiUilng :o. HI. f ' "'"I li'.i. " " lu:.-' ii p. m. I i " - " lis., a. 111. j, w m in. .. " I.-1 ' 1H !!' 'A-:"1' IL..'""" "T,",-au run by lSi.ltlu.oM Time 14 tnluutes " faster than PlUfbcrich time. TZrrv train lea" Pittsburgh it :55 P. Ih'l Vr,t '"nm-llaielivlr'- M Mineral M In reiurn the Express leaves j ' 4!.! I- 5- -- Vou A. M, arriving at Mineral '"""If. Jm ''Cwmelu7lUel.il A. . -- "VT direct pleasant route to We taut :W3'!SSSf.-- -any.., la',TIOervlne:r... dally. r n' 'If i Ur.it.; PLilaoclpbia; 1:45 ' I ; N Vork'' i':1U r' "ri .n'ii Mail train dally. T li, tnu' d'i' cept S"n,!y- ,. IV,1I". trams and Fe,te Expr J1J "pt siun,l',-v ces cmer Fifth Avenue and Fmlth f, and dVpt corner Grant and Water TVrl , .wl li l iv i ' .m - , " r - P. W. k B. K. 0 CAJIBS.1A aAILKOAD. . . t r ',!on lav. Nor. IT, 18T, traJna will fUuw, nnecUn ltb Mail train! on Uiv.. 11. ii. vliu,rrl LUTL ABR1V1. l30a.tn. il lp. m. SO p. m. 30 p. m. v.-1 ..-.neiit to Kemilar Time Table, to t..ke ef , !J J.'.lur.Uy. Ju"e i. IS'". aA contluut iu ioroe a'ii'i li'f Nuuiiuer, " r.Ti. ill H ave JSomcmet every Saturday at ' iij, uti itl .i in t-.x iirpwti . il eli K. K., and AinD'lay at t in icmnrrtwilinwnie train west, which ar- . . I r.i?'.'Un:U at : a. m. j'h.FKITZ. . W.H.SANNKR. l'asjcnser tart.... Wjy la West... SjII list Ki'.lWeft yx. -c-: Last Fa:-c:f Wtt .. l-15p m . 1:10 p. m 11 a. m. , 4: p. IB. . l.:37 a m . C Si A. M stn: iti:;isTi:!i. - l.-iaii: m!IMt lrkej ilo. la'r f Paint Estate 'f Sarah JU'n, lite of DrLe- sit i r. i.m loisir !nirTEr.. A:,:M'C S. A. l'ran. A.ltcbcny A. P. llill -,ias. r.a.in Biir. Charles Swopc. Drotlitrsviilley A. Kimmt'l. (iDi iuau.zh Isaac YinltT. 0'iir!ui-m ir. T. U. Fran'z. L'.liiii'k Jactb S. Livengn-KJ. un tnville A. J. Stoner. .U-lVerD FreJ. Sbaulis. .Uancrtown I5or .lolin Duncsn. Ji-nccr D. r leek. L&i'jiu-r A. W. ISowmao. i...er TurkoyfiK)t C. tf. Your.kin. MrTt-rtJalc lliir. 8amul Foust. MicJitfTifk J. 1L McMillen. M;!l..r.!-U. II. Hull. NiwCentreviue Dor. W&llnce McMil- Nor.liampU't S. P. rtmrbaugli. l'a.sr 1. Drubaker. (,'ai-malnming V. II. Dicker. V.ijburv Dor. Samuel Lowry. MiiJc 'David E. Wajrwer. Swwi Iir. I). J. lli.rner. vmcrst-t Tp. A. F. Dickey. XorUi Perry Umtwrger. SiailiimptOD Israel Kmerick. ,.iaycr.-k lUmianus Baldwin. N.'vttown I'r. Henry Bowman. Suii.iuit C. M. Hosteller. lm r Turke toot Alex. Ilhoails. l'r.na 15or. Jerome Ji-UDinirs. Ui'.krsliurg Bor. Michael Loup. Jobi.vu Keller, j. J"..tll, t'haiimiiO. Secretary. scribe. K.Jacy-PaJs At C. X. liyJ's. AaJ it was very warm. , tisliinj next month. Peroration Day Saturday. Locust trees are blossoming, "he IIkeai.h f ;r One Dollar. Five crnt Store at Cook & Ceerils'. M svjitos are presenting their bill. Krep an eye open for the poUto bug. i'r,i shakinc is the order of the day. 2u'.un-hole bouijuets are Lu.hionAulc. Tic Herald till Xew Year lor f I.CO. --vcyoar flowers tor Dectration Day. He Ukrald for the Presidential caru- frn tor A krge sttx:k o Fanrv Notions at X. D. Walter & t'o's. , A "tie, new lot of Watches, Clocks, and "crure at E. M'Dowcll s. Xcw fyle Lace Collars this week at Jlits. A. E. Uhl's. . Ctil cn C. X. Boyd and he will tell you t' Day's Kidaey 1'aJ was discovered. A new arrival of Millinery coodi this .tkt X. D. Walter & Co n. TLif great slow will be on the Tib. and '"ae should tail to buy ihcir Drag at C. V L-yj'a, A full l;ne of iLe LUrt stvles S.'.k Frin- U kiie at X. D. Walter Co s. .Xtw ft.nk Si'k rmbrellas and Sun-i-'- just received. Mits. A. E. UnL. Tiit iiajitst aud nicest Millinery gfJs X. D. Walter & Co s. . jtoE. M IV.wcll's and examine Lis cveu. Uar E'.cin watches; the U-st in CoE!v. A lrpe line of Gent Furnishing Goods ,? L&aJ at X. D. Waller & Co, Xo. 6 SiiLuui-li LltKk. t'E ,?AI r Eithtr thousand good ill be sold cheap. Apply to Baknet I'ickiso. Xi'W IW.&, ConntUand Hillinerv goods 31 lavsday and Thursday ot this week, at . Mrs. A. E. Uhl's. F t , ptloi ttw m tUh co o M r)ow. Ml.ert. Pa, f " ii"B you are in need of Drf Trim, -. li bt ii .'.ace to buy them 1s at " K D. y alter r.va lit. fEn-Cha. II. lyter Co,, i Ur, "i.T Bo""' Lx't 1 ' twe tyiok j? Eeeriu . 1 n: i receive anin t ' r - u!! -SEd Tlt- this week ; also while - Utt, Ac. Mrs. A. E. Uhl. f : Crj,, sZl "X'S Here. For your j 'i Is" LxeT Timothy, call at lMiriepotot ; Cook & Beerits. I FOR THE CAMPAIUX ! c will send the IIi;iiai.d from now nn'ul the first of January, to any address in Somerset county, lor ONE IK'LLAH! -The money in every c-;tse to accompany the order. Subscribe at once, so as to get a full account of the proceedings of the Chi cago Convention, n well as the returns of the Uepublican primary election to I held in June. The sulibcripiion iloes not expire until after the full and complete returns of the Presidential election have been published. We hope Republicans wil! see the necessity of having a stalwart paper in the bands of every voter. The IIekai.1) w ill continue to be KED-IIOT REPUBLICAN" ! Arid will labor earnestly for what it deems the best interest of the party. Ask your neighbor to subscribe ! The bad Utile boy is exceedingly obedj eui now. i ircus does IL The Postofllc will keep Su on necoralion Malurday. You can get the IlERrfTi from now un til Jauuary 1st, for One Dollar. Saturday being a lee ul holiday-, the Som erset County Bank will be closed. Several of our citizens express their in tention of attendinc the Chicago Conven tion. Every business man can afford to close his store during the parade on Decoration Day. The Slate Board of Charities arc ap pointing local boards in all the counties ot the Stale. Blair county will ask to be made a sep arate judicial district at the meeting of the next Legislature. A ronstituliontil amendment uUlibhing the Board of Pardons is being talked up by the country press. The Herald will be sent to any address in the countv from new until January 1st, 1SS1 for'f 1 00 in advance. Will a delegation of citizens be repre sented in the parade on Decoration Day t Such should be the case by all means. The S Ate Teachers' Association of Penn sylvania will hold their annual meeiim; at York on the 27th, 2stu and 2D;h of J uly next The most difficult thing the farmer has to raie is the young mad of the house who did not get iu uniil three o'clock in the morning. Ignorance miy be bliss, but being isinor anl of the virtue of Day's Kidney Pad is costing too maur jieople their lives. C. X. Boyd sells them. Plant tansy at the roots of your plum trees and yu will effectually rid them of the cureulio, whicn has been a pjst in this country for years. If you have not yet secured one of thoi elegant Spring Hate at X. D. Walter A; Co s. do so at once. Ttiev are just two sweet for anything. Mr. Chas. Donnelly spent several days of last week in town, and succeeded in se curing the remaining rights of-way at this end ot the S. & C. li. li. Both short and long sleeves for ladies' dresses, lor either evening or daylight wear, will be putled in the armhoie, it is said, in the next turn of the wheel of fash ion. It is awful hard to realize that a wo man is an angel w hen one sees her pick up a clothes prop fourteen feet in length to drive a two ounce chicken out of the vard. A good soaking rain, a thing very great ly needed in this section, fell Friday night. In some parts ot the county, we are told. there was quite a heavy had storm the same night We have now the unusual spectacle of five morning stars, as follows: Jupiter, Niturn. Venus, Mercury, and Neptune. They are all grouped near each other and close to the sun. There is to be a grand shooting match at Meversdale. on Friday, 2Sth inst., be tween the two best clubs in the county, at glass balls. Rotary trap and Bogardus. Entrance tree to visitors. One of our exchanges strikes the nail squarely on the bead when it says that no man who refuses to support nis nonie jour nal has a right to ask a favor of iu But a great manydo it all the same. There is probably nothing so exhilarat ing in the experience of the amateur gar dener as when be steps upon the hoe and the responsive handle immediately arises to implant a fervent kis between the eyes. The Secretary of the Indiana County Agricultural Sxiety has given out that the Twenty third Annual lair ot that county w ill" be held in that town on the 5th, Cth, 7th, and 8th days ot next Octo ber. To save cabbazes from grubs, wind a little strip of paper loosely around the stem from root to leaves when setting out. Out of a large number so treated last year, not one was lost by grubs. So says an ex change. We are printing, in pamphlet form, a larce number of copies ot the rules adopt ed lor the government of future primary elections of bomerset county, and win have them ready for sale and distribution with a few days. There is a good deal of anxiety among farmers respecting the probable damage to fruit croi. From all that can be learned. the late frosts were not attended with much damage to fruit, and the prospect is favor able lor a large crop. Decoration Day if rapidly approaching. Let our people take good care of their flowers until that day and then make lib eral donations to the committee, so that there may be enough to give each soldier s grave a tioral tribute. Anothei squad ot about a dozen colored laborers arrived on the noon train YA ed ttcsday, and were promptly put to work by Contractor Spiller, on the deep cut. near Keuster a, Wednesday morning. They are a jolly, rollicking set of coons." Mr. Frenk Forney, the census enumer ator, appointed by Supervisor Miller, for ISerlin borough. Has resigneu, anil a jhisb Wriabt, of that place, has been appointed tn lill the vacancy. Miss Wright is the only lady appointed as enumerator in this county. Lost. On Saturday, a sheep skin pocket-book (new) containing $52 in money, about f' worth of county orders, and 00 worth of promissory notes, besides other valuable papers. The finder will be liber ally rewarded by returning the same to this office A boy becoming enraged at his mother, at East Liberty, Ohio, because she refused him permission to go fishing, set the barn on lire. From the barn the fire spread to adjoining buildings, and the result was thaL betore it was extinguished, property j was destroyed to the extent of 200,000. tornev General of this State, a drug or mercantile license does not Include the sale of intent meaicines: vm mai a Bciiarmc li cense must be taken out lor ttt purre is adiuon. The Question arose n one ot tUccouatiescf to lnal 0mcer I lor his opinion. Fitty colored men employed on the Som erset Cambria Railroad struck for higher waees on Tuesday, marched into Johns- town, and there made public declarations of their determination to have what they regard as right, or they would not swing Pick. The Johnstown Tribunt says they talked a independently as the Philadel- phia TiiHtt.UullidaytHrj lltgltttr. y nt Rimini Many of Our juveniles akjund town are just now deeply perplexed as to low they will raise the wind to pav tne entrance to the circus ; but they will surmount the dil - riculty or we are mistaken. If tbey tail they will have lost much f their former prestige in matters of this kind. ' , County Treasurer Kncpper returned from Reading, Saturday, where he bad been in attendance to the Grand Lodge of I. . O. F. of Pennsylvania, he being the delegate to the same from the Somerset Lodge. During his absence Mr. M. J. Prills attended to the business of his office in a highly satisfactory manner. Never in the memory of the olJest in habitant, has there been so many destruct ive fires as have occurred tne last lew months. Whole towns have been wiped out. and thousands of acres ot valuable timber destroyed, not to mention smaller fires. Pennsylvania has been literally urged by the devouring element. 'olicrman Gilbert experienced consider- difficulty in arresting a drunken Irish np, Tuesday evening, lie rcsisieu so nuously that the oilicer was compeiiea :ive him several not very gentle taps ill his mace: and even then he succeeded placing "Sxilv" in complete "undress niform" before his incarceration was ct- lectcd. Mr. William S. SUaffer, a workman in the marble yard of Mr. James Woolley, last week presented to the U. B. Church, south ot town, a neat marble slab for over the door, upon which was very handsome ly carved in beautiful letters, the following inscription : "St- Juhn's Ccntennial Unit ed Brethren Church." It was a generous act on the part ot Mr. Shaffer. The annual full inspection of the militia of this district, which comprises the 4th brigade, will take place during the last week in August, at Braddock's Fields, where they went last year. This year the 5th brigade Will (e inspected at the same time arid place. The grounds have been greatly improved and Lave been enclosed with fences. Pavilions and platforms have been built and the springs have been roof ed over. The Baltimore A: Ohio Railroad will run a special car on Tuesday, May 25th, and on Thursday, May 27ili, to accommodate all lboe who desire to attend the annual meet in z at Lanark. June 1, and the Na tional Republican Convention at Chicago, on June 2d. Fare to Chicago, round trip, f -0, tirkets good until July 8th. For information and tickets call on J. II. Fritz, Passenger aiid Ticket Agent at Somerset, Pa., next Saturday. A large quantity of powder and dyna mite was brought to this place Saturday evening and stored away in the powder magazine below town. The magazine, by the way, is a scurce ot great uneasiness to some of our citizens, who think that it should have Iwn placed a greater distance from town. Mr. W. 1L Sanner, the gen tlemanly agent, laughs at their fears and assures ihem that everything about the magazine will le done in such a careful manner that thert: need be co fe.ir of an explosion. This is is the kind of summer hat that is now on its way to the fashionable mil liners' : It w ill be knocked in on the front, jammed in on the back, shoved in on each side and kicked in on top. Then the rim will be jammed up all around to make the whole t-tlect barmunious It will lie trim med wiih sheets of tin, turkey wims. old fruit cans and debris generally. It is an economical kind of hat, as it can le made by taking a boy's old straw hat, running a wheelbarrow over it a tew times and hitch ing on whatever comes handy. Ed. II. Bacr, Lsq., left these parts, Tuesday afternoon, tor the WesL He had no detinue point in view, but intended to travel until he could find a suitable place in which to locate. He will probably turn up some bright morning on the Pacific slope. Ed is a hrst -class practical printer, having learned his trade in the Herald oilice, and was admitted to the practice of the law in this county, auut a year ago That he may strike a "fat take" wherever be settles, and that he may have plenty ot "petitions" to sign, is our sincere wish. Mr. Tobias YoJer met with a very pain ful accident just as he was nearmg his home on his way from town, at a late hour Saturday ni.'ht. In crossing a fence his fxt caught fast and he fell to the ground, spraining his ankle in such a man ner that he was unable to move. Although within a short distance of his house he failed to make himself heard, and was forced to lie oa the ground with no cover ing save the blue, eta, until he was dis covered at an early hour bunday morning by his son. Dr. 11. S. Kimmel was sent for and applied soothing ointments to the injured member. In case any of our readers receive postal cards lrom Jackson, alsn & Co of Ac York, ottering to send them, on receipt ot seventv-tive cents, a "Gem ashing 31a- chine," we caution them not to do so. Several persons in York forwarded seven ty five cents each to Jackson, Walsh & Co., and each person received by express a neat looking package. The express charges amounted to fitty cents, thus mak- lug one ot the machines cost one dollar and twenty-five cents. When the pack ages were ojiened they were found to con tain ordinary wash boards worth twenty or twenty live cents. The statute prohibiting profanity pre scribes the following penalties, which it would b well to observe : If any person of the age of sixteen or upwards shall pro fanely curse or swear by the name ot God, Jesus Christ or the Holy Ghost, the person so offending, being thereof convicted, shall forfeit and pay the sum ot sixty- seven cents for every such profane curse, or oath, etc, and further, any person of the age of sixteen years, and uo wards, who shall curse or swear by any other name or thing, shall forfeit and pay the sum of forty cents for each such curse, or oath ; and for any neglect to pay, he or she shall be commit ted. According to a Southern paper, from which the following Is copied, we have a pleasant time betore ns : "An editor's business is to write editorials, grind out poetry, sort and rewrite communications, listen to all kind of complaints, offer ad vice on all subjects, from prescribing for baby with the colic to specie resumption, keep a waste basket, steal matter, fight other people's battles, eat beans, pump kins, etc, when he can get them : work eighteen hours out of twenty-four, always be in a good humor and witty; be alike impervious to flattery and censure, and be criticised end blamed by every nincom poop who don't like 'his paper.' Finally, Lto wear out in the service, and at last to hear the pleasine plaudit, ''Tis enough ; come up higher.' " About the loneliest set of conferees we know ot will be Messrs. McKinley, Barnes and Frease, of Somerset county, on the 23th of May. Tbey issue the following call, which was'pablWhed in the last issue of the Mejcrsdale CommerrM : "The undersigned conferees selected by the republicans of Somerset county in mass meeting held at Somerset on the 27th day of April last, to represent Somerset county in a conference ot the several counties ot the XVII Congressional District, to select delegates to represent said district in the National Republican Convention to be Held at Chicago on the 2d day of June, herebv eive notice and respectfully invite republicans ot the other counties of the dis trict to select conferees for their respective counties to meet the undersigned on Tues day the 25th day of May, at such a place as may be bereatter aesignatea oy corre spondence with said conferees. Bedford Inquirer. The Sportsmen's Association of Western Perns lvania offer three prizes lor the d struction ot hawks and owls wiUiin, the. limits of one or more of the counties of Allegheny. Bearer, W,aslL.!aon, West moreland. Butler. Armstrong, Vayetw, Somerset, Indian and Clarion. The per son who, betweea April 1st. and April 1st, laal. ahall have shot, caught, or otherwise ta'icn by him or herself in per- sun, and delivered the largest number of tiawk or ow beads to the rooms ot the Assooiation, No. "5 Fifth Avenue, Pitts burgh, shall be entitled to a tine double barreled breech-loading shot gun. To the person delivering the next, highest num ber of heads, a fine double barreled breech loading shot run. To the person deliver- ing the third largest number, a first class and fully reliable ride. Satisfactory evi dence will be required that the person competing lor the prizes have complied with the conditions. Scalp may be tent in at any time and will be receipted for promptly. It appears that we were misinformed In reirard to the waT the jury stood in tie case of First National Bank of Connells. 1 ville aud Christian Long vs. The Somerset fc Cambria R. R. an action tried in the U. S. Circuit Court. Pittsburgh, week be fore last, to determine the ownership ot a locomotive. The jury disagreed and were discharged, ten of them being for the de fendants and two tor plaintiffs, instead of ten for plaintiffs and two for defendants, as stated last week. Mr. Dennis Meyers, the etlieient clerk in the Protbonotary's office, returned from Bedford, Saturday evening, where he had been for the purpose ot making arrange ments with I'rolhonotary Tain, ot that place, to index the dockets in his office : they having recently adopted Campbell'a new svstem of indexing in that county. Mr. Meyers has a well deserved reputation in this section of the State as a scribe and accountant. . lie will go to Bedford next week to commence the job, which will re quire some six weeks time to complete. We venture to say that old Bedford will have such a Protbonotary's office as she never dreamed of, if they allow "Yorty" I) have his owu way lor the next tew weeks. Now, that the Presidential campaign is about to own with vigor, every Republic an in the county ought to have a strong, outspoken party paper. And every man who is able ought to have a paper publish ed at the county seat, as in it he will see many things ot local interest that he can not see in any other. The Herald is one of the largest and best piinted county pa pers in the State, uses a belter quality of paper than any other county paper in the Slut e, is always Rkd-Hot Rei-iiilican, and, wc believe, is worthy the support of every good Republican. It already has a circulation over doable that of any other paper in the county, and, in order to fur ther increase its circulation during the campaign, and thereby strengthen the party in the county, we offer it for the campaign at very low rates, as will be seen by our advertisement in another column, j Friends, push your old party crgan along. 1 The committee hiving in charge the ar rangements for the celebration of Decora tion Day, made their report on Friday last. It appears that all things needful for the proper observance of the day have been looked after, save only the gathering and arranging of flowers ; and as the fol lowing committee ot ladles has been select ed to look after that part ot the programme, it is a sufficient guarantee that it will not be neglected : C0MM1TTE OS FLOWERS. Miss Sadie Scull, Miss Sidney Posile thwaite, Miss Marion Kiernan, Miss Olive Coffrotb, Miss Darlie Bru baker. Miss Lucy Endsley, Miss Lucy Schell, Miss Ellen Cromwell, Miss Fannie Snyder, Miss Manie Baer, Miss Grace Picking, Miss Carrie Baer, Mrs. II. G. Cunningham, Sirs. Jas. B. Tredwell, Mrs. D. J. Horner, Mrs. Win. Foust, Mrs. Wm. A. Huston, Mrs. Ed M'Dowell. Mrs. W. W. Davis, Mrs. Ed B Scull, Mrs. R. P. Cummins, Mrs. Wm. Ruppel. The ladies are requested to meet at the Court House, on Friday, M ty 2, 1S, at 2 o'clock p. m. Ten Timet Greater than ThU Place. Larger and Fifty Time Any .S'lote Kcer lit' fore in AVklsii & Sands' Great Show. The Si. Louis Ulube-Deinociltt says of Welsh & Sands' Great Show : "As tar as our advices reach 'everybody liioked on tip-toe with eager and well founded anticipations of a day and evening brim full of wonderful sights, and worlds of tun. Yesterday, for long ere the sun deigned to show his face, the Union De pot, streets and avenues leaiiing thereto was one solid mass of human flesh sway ing to and fro watching the unloading ot Welsh 6i Sands' Great Show, which is en tirely new and undeniably leads the van in magnitude. Long betore nine o'clock thousands upon thousands ot people filled the streets along the line of march, which had been published in these columns to witness the most gorgeous and sensational tree street parade ever given in this city. In the afternoon their enormous tents were filled to their utmost capacity, to witness an exhibition ot more rare wild beasts, birds, reptiles and marine wonders and a greater number of thrilling, novel and ludicrous Equestrian and Gymnastic feats and animal acts and antics, than ever be fore seen in this city, in any five shows put together. What a host ot genuine feature ! '.hey have combined ample capt tal with every adjunct of modern science to gather in the most notable ot living curi osities and muscular phenomena from the uttermost parts ot the earth, and to present them with every elegant accessory that can devise to impart attractive magnifi cence to both spectacular display and arenic performance, including the marvellous steam Electric Light. It is the first show in our recollection that has ever exhibited more under their canvass than pasted on the bill boards, and our advice would be to those who were unable to gel tickets in the great jam, or gain admission last evening to try it again this afternoon and evening, as this is posi tively the last day." Somerset 5Ionday, June 7th. Meysrs dale, June 8th. DECORATios Dat. The following Gen eral Order was received last Wednesday, from the headquarters ot the Grand Army of the Republic in Philadelphia ; General Ordjr No. 7. Headquarters, Deft. ofPkss'a, 1 Grand Army of the Republic, No. 10:M Chestnut Street ) Philadelphia, May 8, 1S$0. Comrades ; On the 29th of May we will be called once more to observe our annual sacrament of sorrow, and to celebrate an other Memorial Day. Again we must reverently droop the old flag over the grave ot those who died so that it might still wave, the unsullied emblem of a Na tion, united and free ; and to scatter upon the mounds, which mark their bivouac, the fairest flowers of spring. Decoration Day, always the tenderest has now become olb ot the most signifi cant of our holidays, in the fact that it is peculiarly a "Memorial" of the vrieate soldier. The deeds of our great captains are carved in marble, perpetuated in bronze, and engraved on the tablets of history but the flowers of Memorial Day tall Uxn the graves and commemorate the unrecorded bravery of the raii a beau tiful and almost universal homage to the service and sacrifice of the Union volunteer soldier. If others forgot the purchase price of the Union, we must recall it in oar devotions ; if others foreet the cosily sacrifice ot life, we must recall it in our renewed allegi ance to the sentiment for which our com rades died, and while in music and elo quence you recall the heroism which won our victory, and saved the nation's pre cious lite, do not tail to appeal to that bet ter sentiment which will reconcile political differences between citizens of all parties, in all sections. For the Union, one and inseparable, they died, over whose green graves we spread the gems of wood and wild cypress and laurel. Citizens of Pennsylvania: The Grand Army appeals to you, that where no or ganization of veterans exist there may be found willing hands to pay this loving tribute to the Nation's dead. To the rez erend clergy, to teachers, to schools, to orders and societies, we appeal that no spot, however lonely, no grave, however neglected , no place where sleeps a soldier of the Union shall the sunset of Decoration Day find unadorned with an offering of remembrance. The land is already dotted, with the graves of the "unknown ;" let not Pennsylvania's soil hold a single one. that may be marked "forgotten I". 1 Valuer let the cemeteries ot the Keystoc State be strewn with flowers, till every veteran's tomb shall wear a wan Up oJ beauty fit fur such a shrine. The Department Commander recom mends that each, post provuie tor an appro priate sermon on Sunday, the 30th, attend ing the appointed service In uniform and ia it, body. By coaimaod of Chill W. Hazzard, 51. Yaxcersuck. , Dept Qua. Ass't Adj. Gen. For Ladies'. MLaea' and Children's Hats and IioaneU. the latest stvles of i Trimniim-i. Fancy and Brocaded Ribbons. , Flowers, Ostrich Tip. Plumes, Orna ments, or, in fact all things to be found in I first class Millinery Store, can be had at "Fashion Bazar." No. 0 Mammoth Biock. N. D. Waltee & Co. 18.000 MORE! Ererybody is coming to the circus, to we have just purchased 18,000 more pieces of 5 and 10 cent Counter Goods, kp salj on circus week. Remercber tbe 3 and lOct tore at ' Jjok & Bejouts'. COSFLCTCICE Itesh. If acorn blossoms are any sign of the abundance of the coming crop, it wilt sur pass anything yet known. This is locust year and they are coming by the million. Swine are making good use ot them and are getting fat Parents should take their children to church, but should not give them the priv ilege ot the house during services. The moving about of little boys and girls from place to place after services are opened is very annoying to the hearers, A party of young men. six in all, in the edire of Maryland, i I hard cider and started tor church on last I Sunduy evening, and on their way tried I the ftnx.vl nl thair kni.i. Tk. f . I i fell and those in the rear run upon him. , The res lit was a central tnm)il in whioh : one or tne parties was severely, if not fa j tally injured. "The way of the transgrcs- ciri la li w u . SlIASK. May 22, 80. ' Ak Astonisiiiso Fact. A Urge pro portion of the AmerWn nnnl .rai .!. dying lrom the effects of DyspepsU or dis ordered liver. The result of these dis eases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most a!urniing making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it OUiJlit to be. There ia no irikul for this, if VOU Will onlv thiow asi.lo nnu judice and skepticism, take the advice of uruggists nd your friends, and try one bottle ofGreen's August Flower. Your speedy relief is certain. Millions of bot tles of this medicine have been given away to try iu virtues, with satisfactory results in every case. You can bay a samp botUe for 10 cents to try. Three doses will rellpve th tively sold by all Druggists on the West ern Continent For the benefit ot all suffrrent k anrui enough to bring the wonderful effect of C T . . s.-, , ,. ... -1. oacoos ju DCiore. the public, tor twelve Ion? veara mv wife snttn mil luftli Neuralgia in the head, and often had the most terrible pains. A few weeks ago I bought a bottle ot that wonderful remedy St Jacobs Oil and am perfectly aston ished at its marvellous effect ; half a bottle thoroughly cured my wile. I gladly would have paid any physician fifty dol lars if he could have done the same; there fore I wish that everybody may learn to value this true medicine. Christian Hasni, Y'oungstown, Ohio. Five Ucsdred iuocsaxd Mnomi In the past few months there has been more than 500,000 bottles of Shiloh's Cur Sold. Out of the vast number of neoDle who have used it, more than 2,000 cases of tomumptmn have been cured. All Coughs, Croup, Asthma and Bronchitis, yield at once, hence it is that everybody speaks in its praise. To those who have not used it let us say, if you have a Cough, or your child the Croup, and you value life don't tail to try it For Lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plas ter. Sold by G. W. Benford, Druggist, Som erset Pa. Advertised Letter. The following letters in the Postotrlce. at Somerset. Pa , w ill be sent to the Dead Letter Office, it not called tor on or be lore June 20 : Cole Peter. Conway James, Foy James, Galaglier Edward, Harbaugh Geo., Hall Andrew, Johnston Alex. J., () Kashland A., Lytle Samuel, Mofilt Maude. Meyers Samuel, Miller Jacob C, Miller John C, Maurer Herrn John Meyer, lieud Joseph, Phinecy Jacob, Shuinaker Mrs. Lytlia, Skelly James, Shank John, Zi; ier George. A. -. Davis. Postmaster. A Strange People. Do you know that there are strange people in our com munity, we say strange because they seem to prefer to suffer and pass their days mis erably, made so by Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint Indigestion, Constipation, and general debility.when SHILOH'S VITAL IZER is guaranteed to cure '.hem. Sold by Geo. W. Benfore, Somerset, Pa. Somerset, Pa., April 12, 18S0. Notice. I have this day 8ld to Mrs. 31. M. Pile, my entire stock at goods in store, consisting ot Groceries, Cofectioner ies. Jewelry, Tobacco and Cigars, and all fixtures belonging to said store. Persons indebted to me will please call at the store and settle their accounts with S. R. Pile. G. W. Pile. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Dipththeria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache, in SIIILOU S CA TARRII REMEDY, free with each bottle, sire hailth, and sweet A nasal Injector Use it if you de breath. Price 50 cents. Sold by Geo. W. Benford, Somerset, Pa. Briih-.k Repairs. The Commissioners will sell the rebuilding ot one of the abut ments of the bridge over Stony treek. near Kring's Mill, in Conemaugh township, on Tuesday. June 8, 1880, at 1:30 p. m. Wm. M. Sciirock, Clerk. Just received, at Paul G. Nowag's Shoe & Hat Store, Berlin, Pa., a full assortment of Shoes, Hats, Leather, Furnishing Goods, Jewelry, Notions, &c, &c., &c. Cheaper than ever. Call and examine stock and prices. Pacl G. Nowag. Meat Market, Main Chs St. I will have on hand at all times, 'Beef, Pork, Mutton and Sausage, at reasonable prices. Open daily ; will ruj a meat wagon three times each week. Henrt Kregab, Cement, White-wash & Fertilizer Land Plaster, Calcined Plaster, Lime and Cement Have in stock car load, and offer for sale by the barrel or pound, at moderate prices. . Cook & Beerits. I do not fear competition and do not get offended because people go elsewhere to compare prices and qualities, la fact 1 am glad if people do, because the purchas er will then be belter satisfied. Mas. A. E. Uhl. Farmers, Look Here ! I am again to the front with a full line of Mackerel Fish to sell at bottom prices lor cash or pro duce. All fish sold are guaranteed. Josiah Keller. Fish ! Fish ! In exchange tor country produce, or for Cash. We offer the largest stock ot Extra Shore, No. 2. Mackerel in town. Coos & Beerits. Always on hand the celebrated Golden Fleece Flour, made at Springfield, Ohio. Best in market. A full line of Family Groceries and Grain, cheap tor cash. Josiah Keller. Wasted. 40 or 50 rood wood chorv o 1 nera and tie maker at once. Annlv to i 1 1 j or address George II. Tayman, Somerset House, Somerset l a. By all means call and see our complete line of Millinery Goods before leaving town. N. D. Waxier & Co. The best and cheapest Hats, BraneU, and Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods, at X. D. Walter & Co'a. For one dollar you caa get the Herald during the coming Presidential contest MARRIED. BARKLEY KEIM. In Jenner Twp.. May 13, 1880, by Rev. E. J. Bloogh, Mr. Tobias Hartley to Miss Annie Keim, both ot this county OTT CRISSEY. May lfUb, 183C.br Rev. J. S. Wagner, a the residence ol the bride s parent a. llooversville, i'a., Mr, Joseph Olt to Miss S. Jane Crissey, both ot Somerset Co., i a. DIED. HARDEN. At Wellereburg, May 9th, 1880, George Hsrden, aged 80 years and 7 days. TOSPOX. May 11, 1380, Daniel Tsm pon, of Jefferson township, aged 70 yeas. 4 months and 11 days. KXEPPER. At Berlin.. JwH 8, 1880, "William Knepper, agei S years, 3 months and days. Mr. Knecpsr -as for many years a high!; se&pected citizen of Berlin, at which plaice ba located when quite a young nan. Bom during the early year of the repub lic, he took an active part in many ot the stirring event ot our country t History. At the age of 21 he took part in the War of 1S13. Ho was one cf the last of those old veterans, who, one by one, have join ed their battalion beyond the skies, to an swer the last roll call. Only two out of the two companies fiom Somerset county survive him. He always took a lively in terest in military affairs and the political event of the country. He travelled con siderably, having visited the principal cities ot every State east of the Rocky Mountains, and Canada oeveral time. From his youth he was a member of tbe German Reformed Church. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. H. F. Keener, of the Reformed thurcli. He was buried with military honors. COUNTRYMAN.-Wednesday May 12, 1880, at her residence, near Lavansville, Mary Catharine, wife of Benjamin Coun tryman, ag?d 86 years, 3 months and 1 1 days. Mrs. Countryqian was a daughter of Rev. Long, one ot the first Lutheran min isters of Somerset county. She was con firmed by her father at the agcot fourteen, was married to Mr. Countryman at the age ot twenty, and was an affectionate witc and a faithful mother for more than sixty years. For several months before her sudden death she paid more than usual attention to her bible, and gave herself to medita tion and seemed to live in constant expec tation of the Messenger of Death. She leaves ber old and feeble companion and four sons and two daughters to mourn her loss. The God of all comfort, comfort their hearts. The funeral sermon was preached by the pastor, from 2 Cor. 5 : 1, and the re mains were interred in the cemetery at Lavansville. L. L. S. HOXEEHET AltatET Corrected by Cook A BaxaiTa. DKALXXS IB CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED Applet, dried, f B te lose Appleliutter, fi gal JO4o Bran, 10 It (1 24 Butter, ) (kex).. 1 Butter, V (roll) auo Buckwheat,)) buanel tuc " meat 1"0 tt 00 Beenrax.fl B .....35o Bacon, shoulder, ft t 7e " aides, " so " country hams. ion Uorn, fear) V bushel eo to 70c Corn, (shelled) t bushel 70c Un meal fl B ?c Call skins. V te Il-ai T u" - SO Flour, fl bbl $s jogs a40 Flaxseed bu., (SS &) j&o Httias, (uiar-curJ) y S Via Lrd, t e a me lieaiher, red sole, ft & 3u3e npper " s&too " kip, Tjesot Middlinss, and chop 100 1 M Oats, tu Hxdibe rotatoea, oa afrftsw Peaches, dried, fl ft SlolOc Ryefibu 750 Rans, l ft i 8alt, No. t V bbl.extra fa ttt2 40 - u round Alum, per sack l eiy i. 75 " AJhton. per saca 44 o& Suttar. yellow )) ft Mtio ' white Tallow, f) ft wneat. bus 41 15S?1 ti Wool, ill ft itfirjiiU Xi: W A D VER TISEME T&'S. gHKIillT'S SALES. ity vtrtue of rrtaln writs of Vend. Ex . FI. F.u and Ler. Fa., insunl out of the Uuurt of Comnioo Pleas of Som rset County, Pa., and to mc dirr..t ct there will be exposed to public sale at the Court lloute, In Soincrget, Pa., ou Friday, June 18, 18S0, at 1 o'clock r. x.. all the rUrht, title, interest and claim or the delendants Joseph Meyer and Cla risra S. Meyers ol. tn and to tne (ollowinj: describ. -d real estate : Two certain lota of icrouml, situate in Crsina borough. Somerset eonnty, Pa., con taining oue-fourtn of an acre, more or" less, with a oue and a-hall plank dweliinK house and stable thereon erected, trontina; on Mechanic street, and adjoined by ll.u street on the north, W. J. Baer on the east, and alley on the south with the up- pu nnunvci. Taken in exeeutl. nse ol Ellis Ut ffley. at the suit of IV. J. Baer, ALSO All the risht title, interest and claim or (he de fendants John Knable, A. C. Davis and Vincent McCoy, of, in and to the following real estate, vis: A parcel of land situate in Somerset borough, Somerset county, Penna., beins; so much ot tne lot known as the Somerset Foundry lot as is contain. ed within the following boundaries, to wit: Be ginning al tne nortnwest comer of West and Pa triot streets; thence extending along the west side of West street, 1"0 feet, to comer of part ot the tame lot heretofore sold to O. F. Schaetfer: thence by same, due west St feet, to lot of Joseph Snyder ; thence by same due south, 1 feet, to Patriot street; thence by Patriot, east M feet, tu the beginning with the appurtenance?. Taken in execution at the suit of W. J. Boer. use of Jonathan Bowman. ALSO AU the right title. Interest and claim or the de fendant Samuel Brubaker. of. In and to the fol lowing described real estate situate ht Jenner a wnsdip, Somerset county. Penna., containing 164 acres, more or less, of which there are about sixty acres clear aim five acres iu meadow, with a two story plank dwelling house, bank bam. and other out buildings thereon erected, adjoining lands of nrnry stpc, luicnaei sipe and John A. Sipe with the appurtenances. Taken fu execution at the suit of Frank Sipe. neol H. Lv Baer and J. O. Ogle, aJ?ijrnees of J. O. Kimmel, use of Leah Keselar. alu AU the right title. Interest and claim of the da. fendanls Henry Keam and John K Miller. Tens. tees of tbe Evangelical Church at Garrett, of. In and to tbe following real estate in Garrett, Sum mit township, Somerset county, Penna.: A certain lot of ground, containing one-fourth acre, mere or less, and known on the general plan of said town as lot No. 134 and one-half of lo w m with one-story plank church thereon erected: bOUaJM on the north by Jackson street, ou .,. ,., ,ui of Wm. L. Hvorer, on the west by Centre street, and on tbe south ty B. A O. Railroad with the appuneninses. 1 aaen in execution at the suit of Ealtier Wal ter, use of W. J. Baer. No-rirx. AU persons purchasing at the above ale will please take notice that a part of the purchase money to be made Known at thatlma of sale will be required a soon aa the urotiertv Is knocked down, otherwise It will be again ex posed to sale at tbe risk of the Hrst purchaser. The residue of the purchase money mui ha naid on or before Friday, July loth, the time fixed by the Court for the acknowledment of deeds, an) no deed will be acknowledged until the purchase money is paid la fuiL X.DUAK Ki LE, Sheriff. Samrr's Ovrtct 1 Somerset, May US, -SS0. JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of George Harden, late of Wellershnrs; uoroun, ueceaaea. Letters testamentary on tbe above estate hay ing een granted to the undersigned by proper aula, city, notice Is hereby given to all persons Indented to said estate to make Immediate pay meat and those hiving claims against it to pre sent them at tbe orhce of the executor in Wellere burg borough, on Saturday, the loth dayof July, lsM. MICHAEL LONG, may 29. Executor. UDITOIVS NOTICE. The undersigned having been apDolnted. by the Orphans' Court of Somerset County, Auditor to distribute tbe funds in the hands of the adminis trator of John Leidlg, dee d, to and among those legally enti'led thereto, will attend to tbe duties of said appointment at the office of Colborn A Colborn. in Somerset Pa., on Twesday, June 29, 1SS0, when and where all parties Interested can attend. A. J. COLBORN, may IB. Auditor. TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS. Agreeable to the provision of an Act of Assem bly, directing the mode of selling Unseated Lands for taxes, passed Zh day of March, A. I. 1S15, and the several Supplements thereto : The Treas areror Somerset eoenty, hereby gives notice, that an less the County, School, Kuad, and Building taxes, doe on the following Unseated Lands, are paid before the day ot sale, the whole or such part of each tract aa will pay the tales and eosu, will be sold at the Court knuse. in Somerset eorongh, a lAtb day of Jane, for the arrearages ot taxes dee, and the costs accrued thereon. ADDISON. Arm. .Vai Tract. Wm. J. Baer Charry, Mary K. Hoover, Jane Moore, Mary Moore, Hiram (4) Ogle, Charles ('-,) Stutsman, Just J,'s heirs. Taxes. JB0 417 414 4-0 411 400 'ASJ S 52 . 14 68 . 14 45 . 14 00 . 7 IS 7 0 , T 00 S 50 a 5i tuo lul 4W 3SJO MD Ml 14 00 7 00 I 00 1 78 83 . 14 00 . 14 00 . 10 80 250 40 Tom, PhUlp. Tom. Jacob White. Adam Charry, Jane !-i) ALLEGHENY. Anderson, William Ames. Thomas Amerine PhUlp liaer, ishmaeljr... Check. John ConpjtbfcScheU (SweAxr,. Miles. James McCail, JoseoW Wells ACulbcAxia BROTH WIST ALLEY. Barclay, Joel Stela Abraham.. VONMAtfGH Jones IsreeJ. Kensinger, lry A Paisley. Richard - Rues, Ucnrge CuXiLLE-VCE BOB, Dudgeon, James... . Help Sebastian.. Paris. J. B - llertun. Simon.. Kdwardl, Thomas... . Fulertow Bros. Hodmen A Bro ............. HoUman, George Roberta, N. M. ..-.- ... Schell, Malteard........ . Trouunan, WUliam Walbrecht Charles Wirslng, H. C WelHey, Dcater 4M 4tW alls 412 i9 4u0 100 40 M? 40U 400 I'O 2u KIO tlKJ-i. . U . M05 .170 . 1ft eo . x ) . 1 64 . M to M . 15 ee . HH . s eo . tM . 3 90 s Ot . 3 43 . ( 'A LflK 1 I I I ' 2 1 1 X 2 s x 1 TO 111 1 70 1 40 2 55 355 CO Si S 40 1 SO 340 30 1 70 75 NEW AD VER TISEMEXTS. ELKLICK. Charry. James C4i Orey, James - Corey, Jusiab t orey, Thomas Chrbdner, Jo-e.h Corey, inns Kalrhman. Reuben March, Leonard Moore, Jihn Moure, Betjy Wsmfr, Al-h Fikc, John A S.J RaunT3!t, Stephen JKFFF.KSON. Half. John Flick. Lmlwig JENNER- Black, James tole, Jane - leharen, Peter lluldey. Frederick King, GeorgeS McCartney. Isaac MUhler. Thomas ilier. William l'hilw,Koiert Pitcher. WUliam cotl. John Wltuier. Jncob Williams. George Hanlln. Jaaien LAKilltl:. Aberaathy, Thomas Aoemathy, CuarloUo.. Bowman. Samuel Bowman at Lbernole.... 3eal, John K-'s heir.... Hchaer. George Jnt, Gillian Miller. Gabriel.... 2 90 56 7 00 i 40 T 13 : i 7 oo tio 4oOJi 41 ArrfH. lit 40U Arret. 17 Arret. 40U Lets. I A tti. 2M .oft. a .T2 loo 401 :." 4tl tKI 1 . 4tiO JO 4u 363 O Lot: t s Acrtl. MAO 2UH It li'l Lois. I Arret. $ 40 a Meyerj, Peter t heirs: Wilmoth, Alph.v KlinmeU, John O Speigle, Andrew's heirs.... May, William Weller. John LOWER TURKEY FOOT. Anderson, Thomas W Burgess, Williams Deal, Francis : Forward A Hi.KUt Hallowell, Johu............ Lowrv. Peter McVougb, D.J. A Co McAfTrey, James Powers, Alex. Vought, Simon MIDDLECBEEK. Bedford, Gunning Gaery, Adam's heirs MILFORD. Beam. Jacob Brook. David Benson, Peter Caldwell, lavid C Caiilwell, Samuel Dunlap, John Gtbhart A Waiter , GonharUMathias... Johnson, WUliam Meyers, Peter's heirs WollenJberger, Tom, Rachael Timi. Dinah , Wll-uin, Thomas Wilson, James. ...... ....... Miller, Thomas , Short,John Berkley, Phil A Kboads. HUner. Henry Margudenl, Charles MEYEESDALE M. Adi.m.', Thomas i Kett lo . . . Baer, Henry. Boose, John K Benlord. John H Ileal. Kdmund rlogle, John. Frtedhod, Joseph Hwtlu.an, John... Lindaiuin. Solomon. ........ Morton . Miller Medary AuguMus Mickeyniire, C Merril. NathanieL Paul. Thomas Stevenson, Jmes Stevenson. Franklin Schmuker. William Tivtoo. John NORTHAMPTON. Faety, Sarah Brown, Su.nn Coffroih A Picking Engleka A Smith Kngleka. Lewis Finemore. Sarah. .. Gtil.len, Kliiabeth. McBrlde. Sarah Wilt A Woliensberger (S). Wailman, Mary 42 i sa 40 1 S4 i . 1 4 2 tl 13 eo 1 52 i 10 XA as 13 0 so eo 54 14 79 Arret 400 Lot. Aere. Ml 4o4 400 SU0 Lot. 1 Arrez. 4u 112 120 5 00 154' 4!s 4 14 40 3l4 4tM 102 VJ9'4 '-i tu 374 338 SOU '! 10 toll. 1 Arret. -J0O Hi Lttt. 1 1 3 2 14 4 30 4 44 3 14 V 4 22 2 1 I 54 74 5 hi 3 sa 1 IM 1 52 1 Jrrrx '4 ST x)4 aw 1.H 'Al arJ 101 5iS Lot.. Atrrx. I 4 2f X 52 S2 71 S4 54 V Ul 20 87 2 11 41 " 60 70 10 71 67 eo M 3 90 30 20 Ix) 11 10 6 -ii oe e o frt 11 1.1 S 87 11 94 10 87 2 78 12 14 2 17 4 78 10 12 1 71 11 11 10 11 10 11 10 1 60 11 19 .1 55 8 4i 11 1 11 10 8 47 Weigle, James Wilmoth, Alph ... Krisslnger.l'haries Will A Wotrensbergcr.... PAINT. Barton, Thomas Barkley, Hugh Clark, Daniel............. Clark, James. Dorsey'Patrick pey, Andrew Kspey, Josiah.. Ingkeep, John Johnson, Perry Lilhman. Joseph Moore. Abraham......... Moore. Joseph ('.,) Martin. William Poor, John Prlmroe, Violet Shaw, Beniamin. Stow, John Sprogle. Thomas.......... Stockton, Richard , Seese, John Thomten, William Trist, Elizabeth Walker, Lewis , West, John Wrarner. Hironemus.... Williams, Israel SHADE. Ackerman. George , Auderson, Samuel (1-5). -Campbell, Margaret.... 4'auipbell, Mary -Caroline, Thomas. Clark, laniel Da ley, John Dunn, James (!:) Fogle, John Hitchew, John Hitchew. George Oliver, William (1) Perry, Simon (1-5) Tilton. William C-i) W liberal, Samuel (1-5)... SOUTHAMPTON. 2J ai su 41171 IVi' 3U3 100 375 10-J Jh 2 4U4U o4 400 4 et S"0 3U 4fJ. 4H'.- 44 SI 3 3M X6 400 3u'4 4'd' 174 ta loo ws 4 3s; 3V9 418 2 9o 15 04 13 90 15 0 13 43 3 70 4 50 8 3 34 14 91 2 ." 2 ; 7 82 3 01 Adams, Alex (S) Brown. Thomas (, Cary, Thomas Combs, William '4 omb, Samuel's heirs Logsiion. Levi. Mi-Bride, Mary Philllpi, John Roney, James (). ......... Shaw. James Saddler, John. Tempest, Kachael.. Weyraan, Catarine (J J) Weyman, Samuel. SOMERSET BOB. Pile, Jacob F. SOMERSET. Bonsell, Ed. Jr Baldwin, W. C Daniels, Lewis W Keyser. Jacob ...... Lape, William Young, Ann Jr.... Ankeny, A.P Kboads, Franklin. Picking. Bamet STONYCREEK. -Kircner, DanieL SUMMIT. Ttolni. W. J Wta A Woliensberger...... rPPEH-TX'KKEYFOOT. Baer. W. J. (we'mer) Biddle, James. , Cievenger, Paul. 405 K T-T loo 4r.7 'AW SD so IOJ Lot. 'A Arret. 4ou;4 4 10 10 iu 90 3S7 15 31 4C0 i 90 Lcej. 'JC. 1 40 4 40 1 20 aoj4- lua- Aereti. 13 13 1 54 1 8 140 20 Arret. 44 Lott. Arret. King, John 48 Lohra, Peter 4 50 Pile, John 55 Shultx, James. 1 91 URSINA BOB. Anderson Spencer fc Co 75 Baer, W. J. (taw mill) 1 92 " - 8 62 Baer, Refina. 50 Conrad. MargareL 1 10 Hilcax.Hexekiah S 02 Morgan, Young AltemuaACo 73 Meyers. David. 37 Sloan. Henry..... 1 75 Thompson, John. 30 Snyder .George 1 78 Sate to commence at 10 A. M. H. F. KNEPPEB. TuASvaiJi 400 Lola. 1 Arret;. 50 Lott.. A t So 4 4 3 2 2 1 i LAWN TENNIS! ITT! A T) QTJARTSRS. Send tor Illustrated Catalogue. S. 1. CLARE k CO., IIS WOOD STREET, "TTSBURCM. PA. 7 00 4 no I E Wf S Yj ( iT w It XE WADYEE TIS EjIEX TS. THE XjJRCxEST Tented "Exhibition on Earth! THE MONAECH MARYEL 7lii - . :-.p : ! liMW v '-14 -s pdm m P-!$ a, 10 S V. "!. 1 Vrfc''?' V- i'-' i . ' t-a tin I l '! x ff'-; i v."? I W - y 20 4 ' 44 --., . , , , -'- m . 7 7o i u; WELSH & SANDS' Great New Orleans f San Francisco EOYAL ENGLISH "nTTTHTVY A fH ITO PH ut 4 The Oce and Oaiy World's Fair of the Rail. Upon ha cwa Tbree w a Locomotive Trains. M 77 WILL PO.ITIVELYEXIIICITAT SOMERSET, MONDAY, JUNE 7th, Under its Fear thousand Yards or T"y Tent. Made Frizhtcr tlun Unclouded Eitiatorlil N wn, by t ho' New and Just Ferlected $00,000 ELECTRIC LIGHT! Sunbeims are shadows in its chained lightning Maze, which upon Science sheds a Hoevenboro H ilo. WE. AND WE ALONE HAVE IT: XI (OTHER SHOW CAN OBTAIN THE EIGHT TO USE IT: NONE OTHER COULD AFFORD IT. It Is itself a Glorious Ex hibition, well worth going full luo miles to see. Its $100,000 Gaslight-power Electric Motor Which is exhibited both afternoon and evening, and is atone tJie greale-tj"f ail single exhibitions, costing full 4iu,ui4 caHb, requiring a ft-horie pv.T Elccirlc Motor, a 40-liorse power Boiler, and many miles ol copper cable. OXE TICKET FOR. THE USUAL PRICE ADMITS To what is m re th.in S" Flrt Cb.u Shows. Children under years, half rate. Sqxirute from all this, hut without extra charge, The MONSTER Millionaire MENAGERIE OF THE EARTH. 4'S 0 12 25 W.-' 50 hTC 0 56 I Tj V el ryv 18 W The Smallest Horse LESS THAN 2ft IN HEIGHT AND WEIGHING LESS THAN 100 lbs. The oalj Hindoostaa IIaiet Rhinoceros, The Only Horned Horse of Ethiopia, The Only Unicorn of Holy Writ, of which Job says : "Upon tbe Earth there is not hia like." Tbe and orer 12000 OTHER HAKE BEASTS, BIRDS A Ji l TKAIXlfD AXIMALS, In Immense and Snperb Separate Tent made Bright as Day by the Electric Light. Tie Gnat to Orleans ani M Francisco Baital Circus Mrfcs, WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, 100 ARENIC CELEBRITIES, 100 More tnd Better Barehack Eiiuertnant. More Lovely Lady R:dr. More Lenper. More Oymaats, Mere Tumblers. More Acrobat. More Equilibrist, More Double Somenault Champions, More Aerial Artists, More Edneattd Animals, and More Principal. Siciai aI General Performers, than were ever before a-mbled un-ler any eanopy. A Programme of Astonishing Pertonn , auces without a Parallel ui any Age, intro ducing at Ea-h Exhibition a TKOl PE OF GENUINE WILD UTE INDi ANS :illEFS AND HR AVE WHO APPEAR IN A THRILUN'l DRAMA OF BORDER LIFE. This is iiuleeil the Biggest Show on Karth ! A TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR SHOW FOR NOTHING! AT FROM NINE TO TEN O'CLOCK. EACH MORNING. THE GLORIES OFTHE GOLDEN AGE ECLIPSED. More than a Mile oi Sola! Pageantry. The whole Menagerie cf Eh-phanta tnLine. 2 SPLENDID BANDS OF MUSIC. The Great Steam Chariot Band. A Caravan ef Camels in- trod need. The SP,ao Huge Aquarium Car. The Fierce Jungle Mcnarchs Cronchvl en Bias. ins; Dens. A Crosut Chain of Glittering Chart- ott. Stupenilout S-iuainos of Princoly Trapped 1. I - . n...lu J. Ml l..l D,M., 1 T .vcri3. a v inn c o, .-..nr. ..n... . am . deserlhabie Array of Scenlc Revelatlont and So aerb Senaatlons. It la Worth a Dey't Journey by 2? J Ralt or Road to See. 5s-'" A9-SPEC1AL RATES on All Kallmadt to and .fW. t ..... tV. Va.!!' TT r . T-- t.. r- IIVIH UJUinM WVll'i .jailt; U. Ia C MCJILTCI - stji ' "V I 'r SOMERSET, PA., MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1830. MEYERSDALE, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1880. fiTOne Ticket Admits Ton to All! XE WAD YET. TISEMEXTS. OF MODERN TIMES! A 100.0fX) Herd of Elephants aw hole .Menasrerie of these Xammaliaa Ma toilon, including "CAIiirH,' Tbe Lirgest Captive Monster in the World. Which weijus more than any three other cki'iianuin America, and "DOT," TheM 1 get Dwarf of all hit Race. Lrt thin thi a leet high, and the smallest Ele phant on Earth, Awid a I'imvi WoaxBor RaassT Livio Savaos Wosnxss, is positively exhibited. In a monster marine tank. Twe Kleptateet I.lvlag See. !.!, wblcn o-fft us tlo .n.i. weigh more than a ton. ami are far the largest pair of these Rare and Curious Arctic Amptiib ine Ever Captured. An Entire Caravan oi Abyssinian Dromedaries and Bactrian Camebj. A larger number than all other menageries on thi. continent can produce. Then Thelr't Our Little One. You will see The Smallest Bart Elifbmst ever on ExhiM'fcm. Tbe Babv Liojis, The Baar Cawxi- The Babt Tioers. The Babv Moseet, The Babt Sia Lio and positively that Ever Walked, only Abyssinia Mackk V ark. si y 'I - i 9 i i i i k t ' 1 ; t