n 4- TTilfl '' TH-yd. ("j es, lie i: TllC bOlllCrSCl II' m ! lms returned with Ms lovely T ;eow;k r. saxu e. is the drug wife. rit") !T tlie stage. Sam Brickcr loafed n Monday, the first time in thirty-three vears. Mr. Lohr, so severely hurt by a carriage accident iii Jenner township, is raj 'idly sn valescing. Tobias ISloitgh, un insane man. died at : the Poor House on Thursday last. He for- merly lived in Paint township. WEDNESDAY Kl iH I'l.K AN' orxTY MJi:K- There were only ten deaths in Somerset last year; less than one per cent. Wchnve , n t heard of any town in the I'nion whieh , eve -Is ours in hculthfiiliics. j Mr. Ihiiinclly, president of die Somerset j a:id Cambria Builroad, armed in town on Saturday, looking after flc interests of the : road now rapidly building. .1. Mr. Win. A Stnhl living three miles west of town, lost a valuable young mare last Saturday, making the third one that lias died for him since last September. Two of them were very valuable animals. The IVmocrats hud a ratification meeting on Saturday night at Meyersdale. It was reasonably well attended. Addresses were ma le by W. J. liaer. A. II. 'otlroth and others. Chairman Fisher was on band. j An extra jury was lrawn im Saturday j evening for the oyer and terminer court, on account of the H'.irman case. The names of ! the jurors will lie found appended to the regular list published in another eolumn. A large picnic was held in the woods on Josiah Walker's farm, on Saturday last. A delighted party partook of the good tliinyl prcared by the fair ladies of old Stony creek. Mirth reigned supreme during the diiv. , Our talented young friend. J. Jay Miller, ! Soincrse. township, Xo. 2, 1 lately tca-hing Normal School at this place Southampton, - itb' Pn.f. K. K. Sanncr. has 1-ecn cl.vted by j S"n, T,','li:- " ," " ! . . , Movstown borough, - . the school din-ctors of Johnstown principal Summit. ... : of the high school. It is a nsitioti of honor, j I'pper Turkey!"' Kit. -land id some profit. . rrsina borough. - - , m t ! el lerslnirg lx. rough. Totals, A life of torture is often endured by the. rbeutiiiitic their pangs may, however, be relieved by the lis? .r the old reliable reme- j - " dv, Bolicrts' Kuihrocution. Sold over oil i Thomas S'ewart Robinson died, after a y in i. No mushroom growth its reputa tion excels all other remedies. Prh-e ."o cents jst bottle. Try it just once. For sale onlv bv (J. V. Benford. Addison S. A. lVan. Allegheny A. P. Hillegas. Itcrlin Itor. 1iarles Swope. ltp:.ibersvalley A. !. Kitnm uiicmaugh Isaac Yodcr. 4 ( ontliienir Itor. T. It. Frantz. Illkliek Jacob S. Livcngood. tir.-eiiville A. J. Sloiier. : JciVers.ii Fred. Sbaulis. Ji-nnertuwii Itor. John Dnueac Jei.ucr-H. S. Fie. k. Uirii!".r A. W. liowman. l,(,orTurkcyfot C. S. Youi.k M,v rs.la!e Itor. Samuel Foiist Mi.MKs nsk-J. K.McMillcn. M::i..r.l-K. II. Dull. ! ,-w Centreville Itor. Wallace Jilcii. Northampton S. P. P'sirbauglu J'jint 1. 15. Bmbaker. i on mahoiiing C. H. Dickey. ..li-l.nry Iter. Samuel I.owry. Shade David E. Wagner. i Somerset Itor 1. J. Horner. S rset Tup. A. F. Dickey. North Perry I'iiiIkt,.' Southampton Israel Kmeriek. Si'iuvercck lioinainis italdwin, Swv-ton Itor. Henry Itowimu s- u in mil ". M. Hosteller. ; 1 .H-r Tnrkeyfoot Alex. KhoaJ Vr-ina lior Jerome Jennings. j VcHcrslmrj Itor. Michael Long Josi lit Ksi F.n l:. .v t i.i., t hai. Si-Tctary. Kidney Pads! ; At C. N. Boyd's. The 1Ikkm.ii f. .r fi. ; 1 he I1i:i:.i.i till New Year lor SI The Hkbm.p fortbe Presidential c gn forfl. Fur si you can get the Hi KM.n lie coining Fiv-idciitial -ontest. You can ge! ihe Hi:ki.h from n -il January 1st, for SI. A line, new lot of Watches. ( 'locid S:!. rware, a'. K. M Howell's. ljidies', (Jent's and t.'hililren's ilOMii ( nts uiwurd, a'. Walter's Store. Copies of the Hl UM Ii can be oi(t: :t the News Depot of Cbas. II. FisherA- ( all on f. N. ltoyd and he will ta how 1 lay's Kidney i'ad was discovert For ladies' and tient's I'nderwcl Xei-kwear, cheap and good, call at W More. 'flic great show wii! be on the 7th none should fail to buy their Drugs at ltoyd's. A large line of ttent's Furnishing I on band at N. D. Walter A' Co's. N'o.Cs llloill iiioi k. When you are in need of I'ns- Trimi. the best place to buy them is at N. D.Wai.tkr.vI The 1Ikku.ii will be sent to any a Id the county from now until January 1, for si in advance For Si.r.. The house anil lot now j.ied by William H u hstctler. For jk experienced. lars i!Huin-of Mrs Marv llevins. The I.utlicrau undav S his.l of Cxselnvr's The besi and chcaK-st lot Hats, lio , i,nn h had a grand picnic in .Maple tirove :nl Uali.V and (fent s Furnishing t j, Satunlay last. The weather was splen !" ' il l, the crowd of parents and children N. D. Wai.tkk ii i .1W the etitabh-s first-elas, and everything . . . , " ,' , . . ; p:is-sl off in the most agreeable manner. I .'iiora nv imi'i lir nb-s, l.nt lieitig lgit ' i i iiM ii' vidtii- nt ll ii- k ! ni.v I'-i.l m .r 1 1 too many pe p!e their lives. C. N sedsthem. ; Anthony Whipkey, a young man living M. P.. ..lH-rls-Kmbr.'-ationls" the ,,''-town, was severely kicked by anunnily Liniment in the market, it docs not LI1""-' "" Kri,,a' hlU rhw "r f"T and has a reputation over all others. Wl'; l""Aeii, and his face lacerated. Mr. sale onlv bv (J. W. Itenford XV" is likl'-v ," pw'er fn"" I,is '"j"" ' di"i time, and we trust this will lie the asi . as he is an industrious man, and one "vli" cannot aflord to be housed long. OFF 10 IAL EE TURNS -OF THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION, HELD JTHSTE r26, 1880. Assembly. DISTKK TS. Addison, - Allegheny, -Itcrlin borough, ltrothersvalley, -4'onemaugh, ... ContlnciK-e bonMigb, Klklick,- - " -ireenville, - -Jett'erson, ... Jennertown, -Jen tier, -1-arimer. -Iower TnrkeyfiHit, MererwlaJv Uirougn,-.' . Mi.'ldhs ns k, -Milford, - . -New Italtimore borough. New Cefreville lMirough, -Northampto.i, Paint,- - .i-V -t-i iuemalioning, V Salisbury lMirough, -Shade, - Somerset iHirough. -Somerset township. No. 1, risT. Att't. T. T: ' - r i I F . ? 5" 5 r r J. A z. ' - -a.'a j; s t. s. j: . f - t3 b !3 T. oXMlTTKKMRX. - -S 5 A .1 s: i i- Z. c ? . 5 i. I I f ' !''"! ' . r f" ' - - ' ! ( , , ' I J . r 51 la 5 i7 0 20 3J 1 ".'l 32 7 4 'J 2 Hi 1 27 '4 7 27 1 John Itrideguni. 20 1 1! C, 3 11 10 ' 2s. hi 21 2 K. 11. Koontz. ti 44 72 14 2!t 37 j -JX 104 4 42 IS 27 11 41 4 2S 7 S.I 2! 5 2! 2 , 2 0 47 o 4 40 20 1J 1 j V. S. Mountain. 35 7 5 (i 4 tl 1H 42 H .10 23 17 0 0 0 17 21 Hi lr 0 IS 13 15 21 18 9 10 27 10 41 12 20 14 I Levi Knnpp. 14 8 3 0 0 i 10 1 13 1 124 23 lid I 11 40 " S7 70 2 l.V. 3 0 3 15 24 10 7 23 2 27 2 Jacob S. Iteall. ;-il ( !l so o 7 1 28 lit 23 14 C. S. Youukin. f2 2i 17 9 -"0 ! Ml S3 47 12 N. I. Potter. 41 17 17 13 1 1 20 0 IS 11 41 . M l." XI )7 2S 30 42 110 87 flt! 12 4 0 0 o 0 4 0 4 4 0 0- 4 3 20 8 I 4 1") 11 2 M. P. Shafer. 812 2 0 0 2 7 0 1 2i 32 3 1 It 37 11 32 2 1" t :t4 r 74 4S 8 8 32 77 27 !l - Jai-ob J. Zimmerman. 20 1 0 ! 64 1 10 30 I 5 2." 2j W. H. ltoiicber. 28 41 10 0 0 14 4 4." 42 4 4 M. A. Itrubaker. Ill i til 10 9 MO J IIS 58 92 24 151 1S1 1.35 14 28 110 101 208 140 143 10 J. J. Bowman. 50 51 55 10 , 11 5 5 91 10 70 i 3 19 11 3 0 5 11 8 18 1 8 10 42 107 Kl (J 11 41 37 122 49 loti 5 S. i. lialtzer. 2i IS 7 O 2 18 21 13 3 28 3 II 22 19 9 27 58 fto 28 32 37 0 C. K. GislH-rt. 42 14 52 15 2 19 10 04 49 2 23 A. M. Cramer. 20 2 11 ; 7 0 13 10 21 IS li 5 William Shaw. 10 2 2 I 0 3 11 13 1 3 10 1 John lliner. 1190 702 909 J 390 319 902 j 952 1 131 j K55 1111 .'ittl j PooB H. DlRKCToR. ITotrai-tisl ill n-ss, at his home in Frsina, July 4th, 10, in the 02.1 year of his age. met Obituary next week. Last Saturday the Democrats elected dele gates to their count v ismventioii, which in the Cmrt-liouse on Tuesday at 2 oclofk. 1 lie oistnets were not an repre sented. The nomination or a county ticket Our Local returned, from the Kditorial was postponed until Monday of next Court. Iteorgc ljirgetit, a young mail about cigh- j Kxeursioii to Watkin's (tlen, too late to General CoflVoth was empowered to ap leeti years of aw, was committed to jail on j write an account of the tri for this week's jH,int conferees to the congressional confer- last Satif lay evening, charged with bur- ; issue, but will endeavor to do so for our glariou-iy entering the grocery store of Geo. ' next. .?. I!la , at Meyersdale, and stealing there from j line money and other articles of valet. Our young friend and companion James O. Kiernan returned home on Saturday from Philadelphia, where he h:ts been at tending lectures at the Jefferson Medical College. We also notice that John P. Kna. hie and Ira Kinnnel, employed in Pitts burgh, are under their parental roof-trees. once. Charles H. Fisher was re-elected chairman or the county committee. Scalp Lkvel Items. The farmers have commenced euttini JTbe German Itaptists had a love-feast at the Middlecrctk church on last Sunday, which was largely attended by the inemliers There was a strike among the colored I of that body of Christians, as well as by i railroad hands on Spiller"s contract south of j niany strangers. town, caused, wemiieve, by the discharge of one man. All matters have lss-n adjiisti-d ! For the liencfit Miflerers, lie g.iod ,hoir I-"' ,hc (Tul ,'"'k Our tvnsus enumerator, Mr. Iiavid Shaf- fcr. has linishi-1 the enumertion of his dis trict. The Ilepuhiicans of Paint seem pleiusisl with the nomination of Garfield and Ar an. 1 the work goes on as usual. These col ored men arc all from one neighborhood and they stick to each oilier like wax to a blanket. The committee of five citizens on build ing the iron fence around the Luihcrn cem etery are progressing with the work as rap idly as the nature of the ea-e will admit. It takes some time to make contracts for the job. and, we learn, especial ditlieiilty is cx jfriencc'l in procuring a supply of good lo cust ists. The grand picnic at Meyersdale on Friday was sjHiilcd by the tremendous rains de fending at intervals during the day. A large crowd wen' in attendance. Quite a number of young ladies and gentlemen went over from this town, but beyond a good dinner at Jones's, little enjoyment was things by halves.. the celebrated Go at Springfield. O. Always on band 1'1'fi-c Flour, made in market. A full line of Family Groti U( j,,,!,, tie tabc of n-tunis of the a:..l I. rain, cheap for cash. iril: ary elis tion with the vote of Taint Josiah Ktt.Li;lU.. s)lij, aiti,,.- The committeeman for Vtl ersburg lM.nmgh is also supplied. We litt e the table is correct in ever' articu- r, :ntl as many ol our readers hie all such ati ties for future reference, the space oc- -AiTKxriox. 1 kikrs. am the au'ent t!ie I. S. l!tic!l iiniin Cradles" the best' the market. JlV'IAll SlIAKKU j i i.i i. ....:.r..... . . 1 1 nil, iifi I Ml is t ouci not uu mot i rsiisi.ii- Nimerset. Pa ' ' 1 ' ' ril; tilksl. t est stock town. Fish ! Fish!! In exchange for count pro Imv-sor for ca-h-we now offer the lar : r Lint' ",' forly livtsl in Soiner- f Kxtra Sl..m; X,. 2 MtH-k.'rel ' "'"'P. e wl,t're arO" 'yt- now holds forth, is among bis rela- Cook A I!i i kits ac'pjaintances. Our old friend Look lh Ki::-For v.-ur Uri Klr 1"x,,n- ,xc umy, in., ami is as r and Timothv, . all at the Fl.i'in u ,,f .vor0 in the Kerubliean faith. Faumlks, Ss Js, C.o, Depot of I '."He A" lti:i:i::T- lorunately he lost his wife about a year 1 lalf ago. He rents his farm and lives ' t !b pr K-eeds. "That is a good way, too." Fakmkr -, Look Hkkk! I am again to tlijTids of winged potato lieetles, new fiont with a full line of Mackerel Fih li i. the locality, are devastating the II at bottom j'rires for ca-h or proilueiis if some farmers in Southampton All tish sold r gnaraiitcsl. asl p. They are as active as fleas or Josi ah Kki.m k. !. at I can only le caught when their "ement. WhJhTnd Fer7iliT. Ui,C V" r il,f"nuaut m,os t,,at IM...I.T. I al. i.K.I Plaster, Lime and l enient' l '"1"0 lniM,C haVC bpC" ,it0raIly Have in stock a car load, and -Her for .l". ' "1 lat the gentle nippings of the by the barrel or j-ound. and at I11,Ki,.I,lte'-'n.ug are mild compaml to the saw j,r;,., apVtites of the new cst. CtKlK A P.KLKIT Mi:at M r.ki-r. MaixM 'rossStrkkt. I will have on hand at all times. ItetT. Pork. Mitt ton and Sati-agc, at reasonable prices. Ojn ti daily; will run a meat wagon three times eaeh wih-U. Hlmiv ktaia. Mothers, before giving your little balie coub or cr..up nieilicines, rt tiieiiilier that , Sines' Syrup of Tar. Horchoiind and Wild 1 Cherry, is the only cough preparation that j siiitaiu no opium, morphine, nor any other i nnreoiic. Sol.l onlv ,v ti. W. Itenford. eB niory of the Glorious Fourth a- toiiavc died out in Somerset. The , wa eloseI, bair a dozen roman enn- ierbtirned, the boys cracked aliout til' worth of torp.-tli"', and ln-yond 'ur-elebration was hard to discover. 'tMng scene covered Saturday and y. It may Ik- our jKsiple are opposes! "!r.ing on the wrong day. If the lit! not Allien on Sunday we would ia a different state of fai-ts to mcn-t Copies of the Lules and Regulations gov en.i:ig Kcpiiblice.ti I'riluary Klettiolis in s.'i:ieis-ct county, printed at this otlii-c, in neat jtuiiphlet form, 0x3 inches, convenient for earn ing in im ket, can lie had at Cha. II. Fisher A I'o.'s News Deit. Price 10 ; "Ms. Three copies for 25 rent. i kr' Jesse Slick, Ksl., of Shade j ,:r,i .va nibbed on Sunday night of 1 'k f sixty-three dollars in money, a j"! Mteh, and a pair of boots. The (it ha W-cn rescrvetl to pay harvest ' ''ititjs a severe loss, but the 'Stpiire ! wibo ircisl to a sjde of any of hi. rs-r-. 'oi1y to mts't the demands of bis at , . ....in iiinnti ivsl on fit fsrill "'" sl.t in the house, lias been iniss- At the present time when there are so robliery, and or course is sus. ninny worthless liniments in the market, it , hsing cominittol the offen-c. wi hi 1.1 1h- well to inoiiire which is the best j ( , , T I.. ., , t tJil ...,.1 X lnfittttr. IlitiL-l.i i.r in M. H. ItolK Tt.s' ecle- 1 . ' . ... '. r l , . , .. i 'to township, met with a painful It ,s a innaeea for all , ... , . ' ' boilnij jown the mountain, with a tills will lie found braied lanbns atioli ailments that reiuirc rubbing cither on man or Ije.isi. For sale onlv bv G. W. Iti'iiford. enough to bring the wonderful .effect of St. Jacoks Oil licrore the public. For twelve long years my wire suffered with Neuralgia in the head, and often had the most terrible pains. A few weeks ago I liought a liottle The Democratic nusting at Meyersdale on of that wonderful remedy St. Jacobs Oil thur, and will give them their hearty sup Saturday night had not many western incni- and am -rftisly astonished at its marvel- irt. hers in attendance. A correspondent at lous effect; hair a bottle thoroughly cured Messrs. Ittsith anil Flinii. the contractors Uockwood states that only two tickets were my wire. I gladly would have paid any f,,r a few sections of the S. A C It. I!, are sold on that evening for Meyersdale. These physician fifty dollars if he could have done pushing their work forward, though they were purcnastsi ny iwoisomersd geiitieiiien, me same; increiorc i wish iiiai everyihiuy area little short -of hands Thev received may learu to value this true medicine. Christian Hanni, Y'olingstown, Ohio. Messrs. Hoffman and Sufall. They had a circus at lJerlin on July third; a little one, without horse r any of the initial iiiraphcrnalia. A small tent and twenty acrobats made the occasion lively for about a hundred ierson. Some of the Ikivs from here inatle an ctpiestrian eXslitioii to attend the show in the "most ancient" bor iiigb. The corner-stone of the new St. Peter's Reformed church at Rhoad'i Tannery, was laid on Sunday last by Rev. W. II. Pati-s, resident pastor, assisted bv Rev. Rridcn- quite a niinilier of bands last week, the most of whom are roreigners. Joiixxv II:e Fll. July 3, lSsO. Shape News. Considerable sickness is prevailing in this Hon. A. J. Colboni, or Somerset Pa., and meiulK-r or the General Assembly r Penn sylvania, has the satisraction or learning how much his service in that body is u) predated. At the republican primary elec- scrilied. turn, held in Nimerset county last Saturday, he received 1,190 votes 228 votes above the batigh.oriterlin. Seven hundred or jieople lownsnip. "asnington taster oun.sl a were presi'iit at the ceremony. The comer- vt'r-v Prw o"'y hoy, 1 J months stone was made bv Augustus Kuss and 'M, on Tuesday, June 29th. Samuel Mmi-t, and is a model of workman- ""ikstown exerts to add a minister s ship. The cost of the new edifice will I fi,",U-v to i,s l'pul " 'k"- Rev. alsitit l,5o0. Of this sum $) in money '""'P. "f Hoovcwvillc, intends making bis and ?100 in work have liccn ulreadv suli- '""lie ,1,cru- SUfi 40 was raistsl on Siindnv. ew liams nave Ik.s u raisetl l.y Samuel New barns have lieen raised Statler and Nat. Zimmerman. Jtsiah Low- H jiersotis were as candid or their health ry will get one up in a few weeks. C. A. as they are of their wealth the death rate Wagner, also, will build a barn. Saul next Inchest candidate. This nomination is equivalent to election. Wo congratulate would lie much smaller from that dreadrul McGregor is finishing the new house he him. Fnu-thnrg Muting Xtv,;ml. scourge consumption. It carries off in the commenced last fall. I nitetl stales in one year ten times more Mrs. Guleon HerKeUiJe hail the misfortune AnveitTisED Lkttkrs.- -The following (et- persons than succumbed to the yellow rever to lose the lest cow on her place, a Tew days ters, if not allisl for on or licforc July 2.5th, in the 8outli. Tliousands t.f valuable lives will be sent to the Dead Ixttcr Oftice: would have been saved from consumption Pniyer Wiir..rtl, PK-nzinger Miss Julia, Brat- had they used Sines' Syrup or Tar, Wild tin Mrs A, Ileal Mr A, Bowman W H, Ew- Cherry and Ilorehound in time. In nil er Mr A, Kling Mr Moses, Fritz W M, Faith cases or whooping cough, croup, asthma A E, Hcadding John S, Johnson Mary S, and lung affections it has proved to be a Kenfniff Mr, Knox John, Meyers Samuel, certain cure when taken in time. Sold only Miller Jacob R, Miller Ella A, Snyder Miss by George W. Benum!. Price 25 cents; cx- Flizalicth, Shook Mrs Catharine. tra large bottle, 50e. A. C. Davis P. M. Roberts Embrocation. Rheumatics or ago. This is the second that lias "kicked the bucket" there, this season. Chestnut Hill has advanced. Forward is the name now ; and we understand that Ed. W. Lohr, is to lie P. M. And now, when begets bis new store-house built, he will lie "fixed." Dot. The Late Murker. The old man Woir gang Hoffman, lodged in jail on Monday lliirlit of best week clinnreil with the tnnnler At the meeting of the county committee sufferers with sprains, cuts, bruises, old or of hi!t wiftN not c1IUIIlit Mlit.i(le as was on Tui'sday or last week, Win. Uaker, the present incumbent, was unanimously nom inated County Surveyor. As the voters bad failed to select a candidate for this office at the primary on Saturday, the County Com mittee, as the representatives or the Repub lican ortbe county, filled the vacancy. Mr. Raker's name will be found in the ticket at the head or our editorial cAiluin'iis.f ' fresh wounds, swellings burns, etc., will find it to their advantage to use M. H. Rob erts' celebrated Embrocation. It has lieen in use over 40 years, and is the most reliable and efficacious remedy known. It does not blister the skin and can thererore be used with much better results than any liniment in the market. It is also gixid rr horses where an outward application is desired. and should lie round in cverv household, Martin Meyers, of Lanark, Illinois, renew- and well regulated stable. Price 25 cents ed his subscription to the Herald for IssO jr liottle. For sale only by G. W.llenford. and 1881. Mr. Meyers, who is now 00 years or age, has been a suliscriber to this paiT since his 14th year, or Tor 52 years. We hope he may live to read it Tor 52 years to come. Few county jiapers can point to a vi.A sub scriber like that. anticipated by many wiseacres. On the con trary, just the reverse. He eats hi artily and sleeps well, and, as far as outward apjiear ancesgu, is not troubled with conscientious gnawings in the least degree. He is well aiiiainted with citizens of Somerset, and is Constant in his requests to them for German newspapers and bonks, lie has a faireduca tion in his native tongue, and is not deficient in his knowledge r English. At the first entrance or the Sheriff to the place (not a cell) where he was confined, be saluted the oflicer with, "How are you, Ed?" The Sheriff recollc:el him as ore he had often met in his travels. Two of his sons visited The Convention of Republicans which met in Somerset last year to make rules ami regulations rir the government or primary elections accomplished a good work. The him on Wednesday aftern.Kin. Theseyoung last primary was conducted squarely and men bear good reputations in their ncighlxir rairlv as a tmrtv election. We hear no com- hotsl, which is very near the scene of the The Rest I Ever Knew Of. J. G. Star- plaints, even among defeatetl candidates, that late tragedy ; in fa , we believe one of them kev, a prominent and influential citizen of the election was unfair in any particular; lived in the house where the shocking affair Iowa City, says: "I have had the Dysiepsia that is to say, 'as far as receiving and hap-elied, but luckily was absent on the and Liver Complaint for several vcars. and counting the ballots is concerned. Although eventful day. We have lieen told by an lmvn nse.1 cverv rcmedv T nuil.l l..r ..r tl.e ntb taken bv the officers were extra- eye-witness that a bottle of arsenic was without anv relief whatever, until I saw judicial, thev were observed with singular found on the per, m of the murdered w.iman vourShiloh's Vitalizer advertise in our ra- rectitnde. It is a matter for congratulation when her body was being prepared for per, and was persuaded to try it. I am hap- that our party has pinned its faith to the py to state that it has entirely cured me. It sound old planks of fairness and honesty, is certainly the best remedy I ever knew of." If we continue in our present course, success Price 75 cents. is certain, now and forever. Amen. Pa For sale by George W. Benford, Somerset, , ,b,r,ir w s,t,.I,.v we had rains daily Tor ten days or t.vo weeks. On Thurs- burial. What is to lie inferred from this will be left to the minds or the jury or the next Court of Oyer and Terminer. It is ru mored that the suspected party purchased a quantity of arsenic at a drug store in this town within three weeks, but this is not as susccirtiblc of i.rtxir as the Tacts which have A Mother's Grief. The I'ride of a moth- Uay and 1-nilay, tne snow era were very co- before. G.kk1 counsellors have been er.tlie life and joy of a home, are her child- P'OU!"- Of course there were periotls of sun- em,,il)ve,i ,y thc ,,ristner, and also by the ren', hence her grief when sickness' enters shine during the time ment'oied, and sonic frk.lmvof the late Mrs. Hoffman. A sifting lanners ventured to cut grass ami gram, ji and takes them away. Take warning then, that you are running a terrible risk, ir they have a Cough, Croup or Whooping Cough, which lead to Consumption, ir yon do not attend to it at once. SHILOH S C0NSFMP TION CVRE is guaranteed to cure them. Price 10 cents, 50 cents and $1. For Lame Rack, Side or Chest, Plaster. I"ricc 25 cents. Sold hy- Geo. W. Renfonl, Pniggist, Smi erset. Pa. or the matter to thc bottom can confidently was reared that the crops already cut, as 1(C i1M,kLHi for. . Although the case at present .i . .i : Ul... l !,,, . . . . wen ms uiose growing, ...oi ....t weij,a!j hcavilv against the prisoner, our thanks to Him "who docth all things well, ..itizens must not hastilv imhre. Manv a much or the danger has been averted. On man has had , n)((re earul Wib or damning Saturday large quantities of grain ami grass ,.jP(.umstances woven around him, and yet were houeI. lhese remarks anout tne , We 1(, brc:lk it onie out use Shiloh'g Porous cropsana weauicr may seem commonplace io unst.athciL peopleatlone.but they are or interest tothose jMvJd j a,vir tlJok out letu.M of aii,in. in the West, whose tliougtits otten turn :stratioI, on the estate of Mrs. Hoffman homeward, and Tortbat reason they are pub- rfl0rty aft,r ilcr aeatli. Subseiuent to the Tlie Sonierset County Bank lias just put in a new safe or which the Cashier, C. J. Harrison, is justly proud. It is or the latest and most improved pattern and was manu factured by Dicbold A Co., weighing 4.000 Hiunds, and being supplied with three com binations and a Yale A Sargent time lock. It U as near ourglar proof as it is possible to make a safe. Doubtless the dreams of the ca-hicr will lie more pleasant and his sleep norc sound from the knowletlge that he has everything in bis bank proteced as well as human ingenuity can guard it. It's a fine s-afo and Charley Uk ji pleasure in lished. During Monday thc rain fell almost .on tinuously, but at 3 o'clock to-day (Tuestlay) the indications are for fair weather. funeral her trunk was examined by thc ad ministrator and several packages of money were found, amounting in all to more than two hundred dollars. The murdered woman bad drawn from the estate of her father in the neighliorhood of eight hundred dollars, but most of this money had lieen paid her She was a thrifty woman and her outlays were small. In her trunk were round some promissory notes on resjionsible parties, ir the desire to possess her money caused lit r taking off the jierpe- trator of the dark deed failed in his object j Fliilson Esq., secretary. After an Inspiring j piece or music by the Berlin Brass Band, j prayer wan offered by Rev. W. L. Weakly, jiostorof thc M. E. Church. Prof. Crit-ii-i fi.'ld, then in bis usually pleasant style, de j livered the ml Ires of welcome. He refer- I red to the interests which in all the years of Christian chunh. Hon ad.ipteil by thi body during their pleasant and profitable session : .VVrr, 1. That the Sabbath School is an auxiliary so potent when thrpwn in the scale, in favor of right and against wrong, as to immeasurably insure success to the our jiLst history had centred in this day, ! and spake of the duty of the American peo j pie to continue to revere anil hallow ami to ; gather their children on this day under the j stars and stripes and teach them, as at the j altar, that love of country which alone will ; qualify them for citizenship in a country so highly favored as our own. Such he rcranl- 2. There never was, is not, and never will lie any devil iu heaven, ami that his pres ence U prohibited by the moral government of Got, and is repulsive to all holy feelings; also, that his character is such as to confine him in hell, his legitimate anil God-given destiny. 3. That formality, intemperance, and SojtusEi CotsTif Taott. Wu.it Tucr WR and What Tiiet Are. There was a time when the trout in Somerset waters out weighed the beef in Somerset stalls. That time lies not more than 100 vears behind us. I e.1 the object of this day's meeting, and to i camalmindtslness, are among the present ! sncli dnties ami the pleasures attending i them he bade the people, in the names or the citizens tr Itcrlin. a hearty welcome. The declaration of lndeeiiileiire was then I read by R. H. Koontz Esq., after which the I orator or the day Hon. A. H Coffroth was introduced, who in an eloquent address en tertained the crowd for three quarters or an hour. His theme was the distinguishing characteristics or the American people. He sjKike of their freedom ami their conscious enjoyment of it, or their sociability, or their familiarity and the goodw ill which they al ways manifested toward each other. The sjieaker related a numlicr of incidents some of which occurred during the late civil war that will be long remembered by many who had the pleasure of hearing him. After the address many or thc icople returned to the town while others remained at the grove, everybody seemed determined to have a g'ssl time, ami ull appeared to succeed. Com. Oi r Poi'i-i.ation. We place ln-rore our readers the population or Somerset county, compiled from the reports furnished by the census enumerators to the Prothonotary, Tor the decennial year 1HX0, and also publish by its side the population or the several dis tricts in 1870, a" well as the loss and gain r.r the decade in each district: 1 f." DlSTRI'TS. 1.HS0. 170. B J Addison, : : : 152 1450 12 ! Allegheny. : 1-152 li t: 219 Berlin liorough, : 727 04o K7 Urothersvallev, : WOl 1597 ''7 Conemaugh, " : : 1379 1172 207 Confluence borough, 4'to 4.'!o Elklick, : : : 1479 1012 407 Greenville, : : . 552 4!M 5S Jefferson, : : : mi 7ii 100 Jenner, : : : lSTKi 170: i;b Jennertown Imrongh, I-arimer. : 019 51 332 Lower Tnrkeyfoot. : Hn." 1201 459 Meyerstlale borough, 1421 14211 Mitldlecreek, : Oso 5so Inn. i- Millorl, : : : !9kV. 1409 54ti New Baltimore lsir.,t ! Xew Centreville bor.. 190 ' l!Mi Northampton, : S2H 1137 1309 Paint, : : : 1220 !i2i 'M incmahoiiing, : 1340 1213 133; Salisbtirv borough, : 513 2)0 252. Shade. ': : ; 12N3 12S7I 1 4 Somerset lMirough, : 1197 l4."i 252i Somerset township, 3.303 2S-30 4i7 Southampton, : M55 073 1S2! Stonycreek, : : 1772 1520 2to! Stoystown borough, 319 2ss 3l' Suininit, : : : ls23j 1493 3:Jo! Fp)Hr Tnrkeyfoot, 9V4 Jul 1; ' 57 Frsina IwiroiiL'li. : 4151 445! Wellersburg lioro',j j 290 j 290 Totals, :!31sl2S22,0iin2'lO47 r j I I "eh!e was overturned. One f ! owmg tl to W sj L j 'r-nis wils caught and pinioned, vtl f a cradle on the wagon se- i " "hii across tne aiikie. vy lusty nr: liiu fnmily of bis sail nre .-sl".il treatment of the complaint, without Ulj " ' -. ; . HttV Sii!iih's Catarrh Kemehv. A marvelous cure lor Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker-mouth and Head Ache. With eat h lmttle there is n ingenious nasal injector for the more sue- j shoa extia charge. Price 50 ixsits. For side bv Itcorge W. Benford. SniierM-t, Pa. whils an was much bruised, but not hroid i- '!CrAloii. We will send the ' -EIf ijl ow until Ort" first of January, to aAlt. fanerjrt ronnty, for I T'XE lKiLLARr :ielit A Remark mile Rksi it. It inakt-. no dif ference bow many I'hysicians, or how much iiieliciiic you have tried, it is now an estab lished tact that l.ernian Syrup is the only i llielj to arrmpaiiv the reinetly w hich has given complete satisfac- J onli-rft- nl OIKVt H( as to get a full tioi, in severe cuses of Lung Disease. It is j aii-on rinmry chition to be held in inn; incre are yet thousands or H'rsoiis w lio J""u-.al,.rition docs not expire un re pnslisjMcd to Thnt and lAing Aff- 1 til aft ,j amj ,,,1,-te n-turns of the l.ons, olisuniltli Severe dilil settle 1 nia. Wh..ping Cugh, & p. rso.ini knowltslge of Host bee s tieniian . every Syrup. Tosut li we Would say that .Vl.OoO J W-bottlt-i u-i're sild last year without one csjiii- j plaint. 4'otrsumptivcs, try just one bottle. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by all dny.'gists in America. Included in Jenner tp. tin Allegheny. In Milford. j! In Southampton. The lists on file are made out in such a manner that we are unable to present the (Miptilation of four small boroughs separ ately. The table is subject to some diminution where the is .nidation reisirt is scrutinized the census otlice. The reduction will leave thc population at more than 33,0uQ. The .credit, of increase is about seventeen and a half. Since 1S70 Confluence and Frsina bor oughs have lieen taken from Lower Turkey root, Jennertown from Jenner, Meyersdale from Summit, and New Baltimore from Al legheny. The largest increase in the decade was made in Summit. The only districts showing juisitive losses are ijinmtT, Xorfhampton, Southampton, and Fp-r Turkeyfoot. This is easily ac counted for bv the fact that the P. A C. R. R. was building at the time the previous census was taken, and large bislies of laborers were enumerated in thc township name. I who left as soon as the road was completed. Thc loss in Shade is so slight that it is scarcely necessary to mention it. Within ten years parts of that township, containing a population of about two hundred, have been annexed to the neigblMiring districts. Some gain is made in the northern districts this year on account or the building or the Somerset and Cambria railroad. Within the last ten years at least three thousand persons have emigrated to the West, and some place the number as high as five thousand. But r.ir this extraordi nary depletion, the rate f increase would have been suierior to that of many of our sister counties. Somerset was formed into a county in 17!5 from part of Bedford. A small portion of her territory was taken on the formation of Cambria in 14. At the various Vnited States censuses, taken since the existence of the county, the population has been as follows: i' threatening evils of the ihurL-h. 4. That n-gcneratinil is the act of the Holy .Spirit, by which all corruption is removed from the soul, and it is brought into con scious possession of spiritual life. 5. That there is a strict agreement between charitv ami chastisement, ami the agree ment is in harmony with law ami religion. 6. That instrumental music, when con sistently used, is not only harmless but lien eficial in church services. When inconsist ently used it is detrimental to the spirit or worship and unity among church members. 7. That the combi net influence or variety, earnestness and spirituality -are the best means by which to destroy monotony in church services. 8. That the millenium in its nature will consist of a reign of peace, spirituality and prosperity, and that it willbeof limitetldnr ati. in. 9. That from a moral stan.lsiint, it is not right to use the railroad in a clerical or any other capacity on the Sabbath day, except in extreme cases of neoessity. 10. That the best method to promote tem perance in the Sunday School is to teach the wholesome fruits of teniicrance by pre cej and example and organize temiKTam-c societies. 11. That the use or tobacco when not iLsed as a medicine is a degrading vice, ami that im nisters of the gos-l who use it as a quid or fumigator do more harm by their exam ple than they can counteract by their pre cept. 12. That w e deplore the tleseeration of the Christian Sabbath in our midst, anil that we hail with delight every measure that leails in the direction of its faithful observance. 13. That we regard ministerial and Sun day School conventions as indispensable auxiliaries to the intellectual and spiritual development of the ministry. 14. Tliatt is not cxiiedient for a minister who has the pastoral care of a charge to en gage in any secular business with a view to financial success. 15. That christian baptism consists in the application of water to a proper subject in the name of the Holy Trinity, ami that all infants as well as believing adults are prop er subjects or the same. 10. That we rejoice in view or our rorth coming cheap edition of the Catechism, by which all our children on our several charg es may be indoctrinated, and that we will make use of every available and hsritiniate means to gain ami retain a Godly influence over the children, that we may join them to Christ and the church. A vote of thanks was tendered the people of Shanksville for their hospitality shown toward the members of the convention dur ing our stay among them. Miss Stull, the organist, was highly com plimented and thanked, for exquisite skill upon the organ, which contributed much to the success or the convention. On Friday morning, June 25, each of the ministers returned to their resistive fields of lalmr, feeling greatly refreshed, taking with them an uncompromising determina tion to succeed in the holy work to which God has called them. Reporter. r ..." " i " J"J" - ' 1 ' - tbrtt county. By his many tLirinir fetid ami hair-bread! ii cnupe, he became note. as a scout mii Indian tighter. At onetime whi n one of hi neighbor's cabins was taken hs scssionof at thc hour of midnight, Younkin, To-day, the relative proportion of the first armetl to Ihe teeth, went to the rescue, and to the second would scarcely le that of one a':cr three of th- red men hid b't the dust' to a million ! i. e. for a und of trout in the jsirty beat a retreat. leaving Younkin the stream, there is almiwt a million of beef and his neighbor musters of the situation, in the stall. Of beef we liave not too much. While in the employ of the government it but of trout entirely too little. was a common occurrence for Younkin to If the tiout left in our streams could to- ride 0"0 miles in 4s hours, w hen important tlay be put into market, they might bring messages were to be carried front one p.ir to $10,ni; it wr bail the quantity that wrreiu another. 1'" - !';; tune b".- ('.unity. . n ourwaters Inn years ao, 1 am confident i.iin. (.f a if(- .ml ; -mail i biMien. r they woulojie worth 1 iMi.nyi; Adiffenne main.-.! in their prait al.in-. itli only a of j.-W.K'O in a county interest, should have alw Wat. h dog a- their guard, while ihe lieen worth caring fr. All we have mred Imwl of Wolves and the w.ir-w!i.p of the was to destroy that interest ; and as fast as Uinn was their only music. It was an possible, too. alimist nightly occurrence for wolves to There is no reason why our streams tnn.. under the house and howl and snuff should not bear as good a crop of trout to- their noses in the d.s.r, which consisted ..fa ilay as 100 years ago. Cnreuson has reduc- blanket hung up as a protection from wind ed them ; and here we are couiiiclled to face un.l stum. Ihiroi.- the Kansas tronl.l.- lsim : : : 10,1 110 :::::: 11,24 1S20 : : : : : 13,974 1830 :::::: 17,702 1W0 : : : : : 19,050 1S50 :::::: 24.410 Isijo : : : : : 20,778 1870 :::::: 28,220 1880 : : : : : 33,181 It is not lawful to publish many interest ing facts connected with the census relating to capital, manufactures, etc., in advance or its publication by the National authorities, but our readers will be apprised of all mat ters of moment when the proper time ar r , uu'in'oij'.' iouiii.il'. ...v ion, He rrhages. Asthma, j I'Tcsi iljon have been published. tie! on the Breast, Pneumo- j We l,aiij..nn, will sec the necessity who have no j of hi b.,IwMrt p,, j the hands or bee's Gen nun even !T.. nrn n ;!) continue to 1 - J-lO It EHLP Will COUUMUl' W 5 tliT T!VII RI.ICA! Ami f.r'orncs-tly ',,r what it deems the U.rtf. f tie rty. Ask your '"'W'luVTibc! Hotel Arrivals. Among thc late arriv als at the Somerset House are the following: Mrs Edwin Miles. Miss 8 E Miles, Geo K Miles, X G Dorscy and wife, Jno W Floyd, two or three years since. J B Sanderson, John Kwing and wire, L Shaw, T r Benjamin and sister, Miss Jack-, son, Miss Wilde, L A Dcnnison and wire, Miss A Paulson, C B Elbin, A L Reilier, W B Packer, Geo P Morehead, Mrs J B Dewhurst and child, Pittsburgh ; W S S Erb, wire and child, Cleveland ; Mrs R J Hal.lc- man and family; J F Btiynton, wife and day, coming this year on Sunday, the people child, Clearfield; W A Fellows and wife, or Berlin arranged for its celebration on Sines' Pvsenterv Compound. There are Johnstown - J C. Lntz-'Washineton. D C: Satunlay the 3d. The morning dawned no diseases that will so quickly bring inci- E. B Kingsby, New York; DrCGStutzman, dents of a person's past life and make him Salisbury; A S Ivy, Frsina; OW Wil- think of home and his mother, as Cholera, liamson, Buckstown ; W II Kerns, contrac- Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Cramps, Colic, tor, Stoystown; J F Randolph, chief engi- and all their kindred diseases. And to be neer B O R R; B T Fendall, B A O R It. without Sines' Dysentery Compound when . overtaken with the above disease is to be al- Mr. U. S. Weller, census enumerator for procession to form most without hope. For sale only by Geo. the northern part of Somerset township, ex- of the orator or the day was announced the W. Benford. elusive or Lavansville and the Poor House, crowd moved to the east end or town, and Robert L. Stewart, Esq., a former Pro- furnishes us with thc appended statistics of formed in the following order : 1. Marshal thonotarv of Somerset county (elected in his district : X. B. Critchfield ; 2. Chief of Police W. A. 184S diel at GallipoIisOhio, on the 1st day Population, 2254 ; White, 2225 ; Black, 29; Powell and his band ; 3. Carriages contain of July. He was sixty-two years of age. Born in Pa., 2101 ; Germany, 32 ; Maryland, ing orator of the day and distinguished citi- M. Ktewnrt ernurratetT tram Somerset soon 13 : New York. 2 : New Jersey. 1 : Virginia, rens : 4. Berlin Brass Band ; 5. Berlin Rifle tfter his n-tirement from office; and, we be- 25 ; Indiana, 1 : Ohio, 2 ; West Virginia, Company ; 6. Citizens. The procession lieve, never returned. He has a great many 1 ; North Carolina, ; District of Columbia, nuved along Main street to the upperdia relatives residing iiere. A few years ago 1 ; Ireland, 10 ; Kentucky,!; Mississippi, mood and thence to Kimmel's grove, where Mr. Stewart was terribly injured in a. ryna 1 ; No. of deatns during census year, 2 ; a platform was erected for the speakers and way acc ident, and this ts bUPposod to he tire died since June 1, 3 ; No. of farms, 345. beautifully decorated with the emblems of remote cause of his death. He was a man Xo. of Manufactures,14 ; Xo. of Saw Mills, our National Liberty. of fine natural parts, and liad the faculty of 9 ; Xo. of Flouring Mills and Cheese Facto- At the grove the meeting was organized making friends wherever he dwelt. He was riea, 4 ;. Coal Mines, 4 ; Quarries, 5. thc eldest bob of Andrew Stewart, Esq., long Xo. of persons insane, 10; Idiots, 5; known as an esteemed citizen. Deaf Mutes, 4 ; Blind, 1. a humiliating fact : If this splendid fish batl been treated w ith reason with the con sideration which he so richly deserves, we might have him, in this year 18SO, as plen tifully as he was iu 178i, and have eaieu or consumed ten times as many. That may ltxik like a paradox, unthinking js.siplc will call Fmle Jay Bee a fool, for writing such a contradiction. But he is right all the same. The trouble is. we have killed the goose that laitl the golden egg. How Moses Younkin was a free soiler and took an active part in defense of Kansis against tlieMissouri "Bonier Ruffians." Mr. Youn kin has become a prominent fanner and st.vk dealer. IXECCTOR S NOTICE, of Kll Altfathcr, late of St.Trrck Twp., Somerset -.. 1-, tieeeuse.1. Letters testamentary la Ihe shore estate having been imuttsi to the nnilerslnett, n.mre Is hnhv irWi.il Ia thoM lni!ttil tti It ti n.&k shameful the thought, that, for a pleasure lmmetllate payment, mixl linm hvi. elitltas or of to-dav, we so destroy the hope and "V.'.Ei!? "Tt1.'. ::T":?.Sul''at'; Aunut, lss.), at bu UU9 rwulent-e .IOI1X AI.TFATHKK, Jtt t EKsW'N At.r ATflti;. Juneot) iUctiiii.rs. L EGAL NOTICE. Motlee Is berehr (riven, that W. H. Mllirr. - iirne of Valenttue .1. Miller, has male euiilica- our eopIe ltt" w tn tJuurt uf I'ommvn Flrna r SouK-nrt nnioltl to the mi.t Vslrntine J. Mllirr. aist be .11 -chanted Trout Ibe tnwt, thetlebu beloir all utlt. All persiMM tnterrste.1 will llirrelure lake iv li.-c. that tbtt same will be presenUst at the A InnnH-. t 'ourt, to be held en J a I r IS, IS-), at 7 n't-lurk r . U. V. SI 11KI.U M7 frutliunotanr. promise of the future! Now. who would !e the worse ofT to-l.iy ir the trout hail been alio wis 1 to bold his own in our streams ? who is or has been the better off r.ir bis alm.wt entire extinc tion ? What a pity that law could or did not protect what man's unreasonableness has destroyed ! But even now, think law cannot protect fish. But a com munity holding such a sentiment should not claim a high civilization. Why should Germany, France, England, and our own Eastern States Is? able to pri tcct fish by law and not we ? And laws we even have ; why not obey or enfijree them ? Is thc trout not worth protecting ami roster ing? Let us see. Careful experiments with this fish have clearly demonstrated that where the conditions of the water have not lieen widely changed, ten years of protec tion is sufficient to retis k a stream to its full capacity. Suppose now, there are in our waters in Somerset county, to-dav. 10. 000 or this fish, and in ten years their value Tbe.Tratli ia nighty could be raised to $inn,i), could we make and will prevail. Thousands who save used and anything pay better? And no one need call 5S5SS!lU1,Tgf WvERPItLS this visionary reckoning. Table trout are lLLUciuethe worm ca.waul' Liver Compost, worth from Sorts to 81 imt nonn.1 t..l o..- Blliouinew, Headarne arUinv there from, t'tauve .rui inu jiis. iom pirpfiuml, ami our . toti!Uon. Uiiilnew and all dij.-r.iers re waters might readily bear millions of ultln: Iruui a dlirasetl liver. For sale by all ixmii.ls .1-1, is..,..i i... .1.. lrUKglst. Weeaeeenu. JUILDINCi NOTICE. the S.'ho..l Board of Semertt Township Seli.s.l PUtiirt will Mil to the kiwrei repuni.lble buil.ter tlie ent'tiun ol na ad.lttlopal srhnul rtmui in Kri. dentbunt, for tht purpose of e9ta).ll..hina a griilfst feeuol Itirsaid dlittricr, as speeined hv the -h.il law, on the Wth day of June, at the (luvlr llniuw. In Somerset horoazh. Sieincatltnii ahown on day of sale, rsale at one v clock r. . I. lll'SlJAXD, June 19. Prefi.l rnt. pleted than by full waters? Everybody is ready to extoll the virtues i.r this fish, the whole populace seems to have a regular craze after him. Hundreds of men in the county sjnd yearly many days of weary tramping after trout, and bring home, oc casionally, a few pitiful tails, hardly enough to fill the hollow teeth around the table. Let us all think of this matter and talk it "vr- F.ncleJay Bee. K. E. SEXLEKS& CO., Prop'n, Plttsianth, Pa C N- BOYD, Agent Somerset, FY TlJiJK TA15 L.4LS. " hALTI.noilKi OHIO It. It P1TTSBUROH DIT1SIOX. On and after May 34, lsSO, trains on this road will depart Irein and arrive at depot, eunwr Omni and Water Streets, as follows : EAST. WEST. 3IAKKIEO. The Fovbth at Beelix. Indeieiidence bright and beautiful and thc Tew clouds no ticeable at sun-rise were soon dispersed. By 9 o'clock, the village was all alive and although the gathering was not as large as it was a year ago, by lt o'clock the side walks were full of jieople waiting for the As soon as thc arrival by electing Prof. X. B.Critchtield President; several gentlemen, whose names the writter did not bear, Vice Presidents and Itobcrt EVANUKI.ICAL SfXDAY SCHOOL CoSVES- XIOS. The Evangelical, Ministerial and Sunday School Convention of Somerset Dis trict, Pittsburgh Conference, met in the Union Church at Shanksville on Tuestlay morning, June 2il, 18811, at 9 o'clock, to hold their ninth annual session. In the absence of the President, Rev. I.. M. Buyer, A. W. Teats waschosen President pro trm. The organization was effected by electing Rev. T. Eiseiibonr Vice President, and W. A. Reininger Secretary, who chose II. S. Staufferand G. W. White as his assist ants. A reporter was also appointed to re port to the county pajiers, and Rev. W. A. Reininger to retKirt to the Ecnngrliral Mr. Knger. The presence of our worthy presiding el der, Rev. L. M. Buyer, cheered the minis ters in the convention before the organiza tion was frilly completed. He made a very aruironriate otiening address, which was richly appreciated by the Convention. Revs. McClay, "Pershing, and Munden, ortbe V. B. Church being present were made adviso ry members, and respectfully requested to take part in the deliberations. Messrs. Sla ter, Clark, and Nicely, of Westmoreland county, and Jacob Davis, of Fayette county, were also made advisory members. The programme was then taken up, and essays were read by the ministers in the reg ular order in which they appear on the pro gramme, f-acli session was openeti anu closed with devotional exercises. The exer cises were freely participated in by thuee present, and lively discussions followed the : reading of each essay. Preaching services were held each even ing, witn a large attcnuance. itey. u. Levan preached an appropriate and careful ly prepared discourse on Monday evening, from Mark 3.11. Rev. L. M. Boyer, P. E., preached a very able discourse on Tuesday evening, from Gal. C:14, On Wednesday evening Rev. A. S. Baum- ganlner preached from Jolui 1:40. Rev. R. P. Vanneter, or Salisbury, preached on Thursday evening, from John 11:16. The discourse was logically arranged, and full of thought to the reflective mind. The business of the Convention was con cluded on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Thc following is a list of resolu- Jirt I.ist For ArofsT Term. oraso JI RORS. Addison Christ. Dryda, Bruce (tower, ltrothersvalley Ephraim Walker. Conemaugh Hiram Hoffman. Confluence borough Scott Sterner. Jenner Benjamin Kline. Ixiwer Turkeyfoot A. J. Moore. Midillecreek Moses Snyder. Milford John H. Kimmel, Gillian Miller. Northampton Jacob Toorbaugh. Queniahoning Henry Stab!, George Maurer. Somerset Edwanl Spangler. Somerset borongh Philip Gilbert, Curtis K. Grove. Shade James E. Bcrkeybile. Shade township Franklin Rogers, Wil liam Trent. Southampton James Glotfclty. Stonycreek Charles Ross. Salisbury' borough- Oliver W. Buyer. F piierTurkeyro.it Noah H. Snyder, Fred erick Y'ounkin, Jr. TRAVERSE jrtloRS riRSTWEEK., Allegheny James A. Hillegas, Alliert Hillegas. Addison Aaron Shannon, Orville A. Ross, John Close, Elijah Holliday, A. C. Jacobs. Brothersvalley Jos.Crtuier. Rnfus Hay. Itcrlin borough Charles Heffley. Conemaugh Elijah Stahl. Elklick William Vougbt. Greenville John Ravenscraft. Jennertown borough O. V.'. Johnson. Jenner Henry Sit. Jefferson Noah H. Bniner. Larimer Peter Knepp. Milfonl Jacob Bittner, Peler Snyder, j George Pile, John Stein. Meyerstlale borough Robert Guthrie L. A. Smith. Midillecreek Samuel Dickey. Northampton Simon Bowman. Somerset George Spangler, Jonathan Stahl, William Miller, David Husliand, John Friedline. Somerset borough J. R. Walter. Summit William L. Hoover. Shade Benjamin Lohr, Conrad Stoy. Stonycreek Peter Keefer, Jefferson Shank. Upper Turkey-root David J. Henry, Em mett Cunningham. SECOXB WEEK. Addison Albert M. Turncy Roberts, Josejih W. Pnllin. Allegheny Conratl Bruck. Berlin borough Jais.b Zorn. Brothersvalley Urias Rayinan, Walker. Elklick Simon Nickelsoti. Greenville Joseph Shultz. Larinier Simon Wcimer. Midillecreek Charles Griffith. Milford Harrison Wiltrout. Northampton John B. Dcffler. New Centreville borough Daniel W. Will. Qucmaboning Cain Ober, Cornelias Ben der, William J. Blanset, Joseph Kocher, Lewis Ober. Somerset Jefferson RhoatLs, p. S. Young, George Coliaugh, Calvin Maurer, Herman Barron. Somerset borough Thomas Jones, W. H. Piatt, William P. Huston, John A. Walter. Shatle John Geisel. Summit John Schrock, Samuel J. Miller, Perry Walker. Stonycreek Elias Stutzman, John Woy. Stoystown borough David Penrod. Salisbury borough Samuel Lowry. Ursina bomugh W. H. Davis. I'pjier Tnrkeyftsit Alcxantler Rboatls. EXTRA JfRY Irawn to serve first week : Allegheny Amos Tressler, John Mowry. Conemaugh Edward Rhnada. Confluem-e Bor. Walter J. Mountain.. Elklick Monroe Kretchiuan, Trias Folk. Jenner John Biesecker. New Centreville Bor. O. W. Phillippi. Salisbury John Smith. Summit Peter Landis. Stonycreek Abraham Wilson. Stoystown Bor. William Wilson. Upper Turkeyfoot Charles Barnes. Wellersburg Bor John E. Shaffer. LAMBERT WOOD. At the pars, mage, Hooversville, Sunday May dlth, by Rev. J. B. Shonp, J. B. Lambert to A. E. Wood, all of Latnliertsville. RICHARDSON HUXTER.-June 1 tth, at Hooversville, by Rev. J. it. Shonp, Win. J. Richardson, of Buckstown. to Lucy B. Hunter, of Shanksville. K RISS I NG ER It R U It VK '.It.-Ju'y 1st, 1.880, at the home r the bride's parents, by Rev. J. W. Puffin I icrger, Win. R. Kri singer, M. D. to Annie B. B nil inker, bi.thof :terlin, Somers-t county, Pa. IrtTC Piljhurz Knt.litisa Mt:kresiort WVsl Nrwlt.n linwd Kor.1 ML. Flranant Count ilitvilie L'moulowu Ohio Fylf Kt-rkwoiid llyn.ln.an t'iiiiilNTtitn.l W itshuitfion lilthniond lUillifut.re Fluirtii.-liihia New York MAIL. :' a. ni. Hn " .:t " l.i:u-. l- ts - 1M1 " 1....-4 " li i li .jf -li 11 p. in. 1:H - S .tt " -: icv.a. m. lo:;t p. at. 3:1M a. tu. B " Ltsiv : York eiiii.t.ti-il.iiia :tlltn.irtt K. t.lJM.11.1 Wash intfton I iiml-t-rlaiid Hyii.iinaii K.VkwiMsl Ohio r-rle 1.' it Ion town Hroatl For.1 IU Plnuant CoDnllsville Wrsl Nt-wton MfktwjH.n Bnul'l..k l-Ht.-buru 9 p. m. I n a. Iu. sue l'.-l.'. p. m. n-lu a. nu 1 :m p. ai. 1:1.1 - 47 SI " 7:1.1 " : .IS'" :.si fM p. ai. JJIKI). Y'OUNKIN'. At his home, in Wakefield, Clay county, Kansas, June pi, ls.su, Henry Y'ounkin, formerly of Addison township, in his 75th year. The deceased leaves a widow whose maid en name was Mary King, daughter of John King, who lived on what is now known as the Harned farm, in Turkey-mot. Mr. Younkin was the father of 12 children, all The Express train leaves Pittsburgh at 7:55 p. M. arriving at Coanellsrille 10-tM P. M., Koek wood 11 .a) P. M. Ia return the Express leaves Cumberland at '.' !4 A. M., arriving at -woo.1 A. M., Connellsvllio tin A. M , fttu burgh 7:4.) A. M. The most direct and pleasant route to the Ijist and South via Watihlnitton Ctty. Through Mall leavlntt at l:4U a. w.. dally, ar rive! at VVashinirtt-n ai:J4 A. at.: K.iliiin..n, loii r. : Philapelphla 3:10 a. at. ; New York t u A. at. : Kkhniond 1 1: a. a. TLroUKh Express, leaving ":SS r. w., dailr. ar rives at Washington at S o a. M. : Baltluiore, S:i u A. at. ; PhUatielphia; 1:1a r. M. ; N. Y., 4 4. r. n. Through Mall trains daily. ExpMS trains daily except Sunday. Aocommtslatltin trains and layette Expreri daily except Sun. lay. Ticket otnres. eorner Fifth Avenue and Wood tiwts.an.1 depot eorner Grant ami Water tu., PituhurKh, Pa. '. K. LORD, Oea. Paiaetiiter Anent L. M. COLt.Uenenil Ticket AitenL of them grown tip to maturity, 52 grand- TXECUTOR'S NOTICE, children, and 8 great-grandchildren. He X!i was known as one of our best citizens com- Estate of Uoonrs Harden, late of Wellcrtt.nrn manding the respect of all who knew him borough, deceased. i I.. v ii,. , , Letters testamentary on the above estate hav- 111 1S.4 .nr. I . SOItl Ills farm and removoil inirhvn ranrl to that niuivisiivna.l h nn.r to Kansas, where the majority of his child- authority, notice Is hereby given to alf persons ren had proceeded him in seeking Western meat, and tlitwo "haviuir cUlins aitainrt it to pre" ent tnem at tne otnt-eoi tne exerutor in welifnt burn borough, on Saturday, the luth ttar of July, lsso. MICHAEL, LI Ni i, may 28. Executor. lu.m.Mt ll.irtntrtl.u n.n !.... 1- v t ... tttttr ui ins sons en tered the army M.tses, Alfred, Harrison ami Silas. Alfred died in the sen ice on the Western frontier. The two latter were se verely wounded. Harrison, who is still a resident of Addison township, was shot en tirely through the chest, at the battle of Fair Oaks, his life being saved by having a silk kerchief drawn through the wound. M.iees Y'ounkin, the second sou, settled iii the wilds of Clay county, Kansas, in 1-u; and has thc honor of being the father ortbe first white child bom in Grant township. DMIXISTUATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Abraham Pile, lute of Jenner Town ship, doc d. Letters of administration on the above estata haylnx been a-ranted to the undersigned, notire Is hereby given to those Indebted to It to make iui me diate payment, and those havlns; claims aitalnKt It. to preseat them duly authenticated for settle ment on Satunlay, the luth day of July, lsso, at tne late residence of deed.. In Jmirr Ip. ELIZA PII.K. junel. Aiimui: irairlx. 4P c o Charles R. Amos Vali-able Farm at Pbivate Sale I de sire to sell my farm situate one and a half miles north of Jenner Cross Roads. The tract contains 100 acres, 95 acres cleared, and in a good state of cultivation. The build in are nearly as good as new a fine dwell ing house and good bank bam, and other outbuildings. Any persons wishing to buy will please call on the undersigned, who will ttiye all information as to term, title 4c. pahl. EMASTEiCovrB. .V JOHN F. BLYMYER, DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints OILS, &C, 5cO. The following is a partial list of G..o.!s in Stink: tat-pentcr T.h.N. 1 lanes, saw. Hatchets Hammers, Chisels, Adzes, Ac, lilat ksnnth s (hkmIs. tu Hows. Anvtis. in", F iles, Hammers, Ac.. Saddlery Hardware. Tab Trtss.. GigSatltiles, Hames. ;u, k!t-t. ::m:s. Bits, and Tisds. Table Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, St i--t.rs, Sj-.n. and Kaois. the largest stock- in Somerset l ounty. rainier s i .imsis. a imi i. ...n Colored Paints fur inside and "outside painting. Paints in oil. all colors. Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil. 1 (rushes, Japan Iryer, Walnut Stains, Ac. Window Glass of all sizes and gla-s cut to any shape. The bot Coal Oil always on hand. " Onr stK-k of t.'oul til Lamps is very laree antl comprises verv elegant styles. IHtstons cUcu- lar. Mnlcy and Cross-cut Saws. Mill Saw Files of li st .pnility. I'or-cclain-linetl Keitles. Haii.tles of ull kinds. Shovels, Forks, Spades. Hakes. Matt.s ks. Grub Hoes, Picks, Sevthcs, Snath, Shslge. Cat steel, M .son Hammers, Step Ladders. Carria-'e and Tire Bolts of all sizes. Lt-.king Glasses. SV ashb.rd . Clothes Wringers, Meal Meves Door Mats. Baskets, Tulis. Wooden Buckets, Twine. Hope ot all i-. ly '- leys. Butter Prints. Mop Sticks. Traps. Steelyanls. lest ; "er am. .v, .- Chains, Halter Chains, Sh., iMst, and Scrub Iinishes. Horse Brushes. urry ( ombs, r.1- a a y.-w r ftT-T lVklii POOR - LOCKS, HINGE, SCKLV., lAitni', ;um.-iv-. and everything in the builder's line. Caj. Lead, Shot, I'owtlvr, s-ietj ruse, et. .. r.-. Tn. tut b. I keen ererrthimc that bclomrs t.. thc Hanlware trade. I .leal ev hisivrir in this kind of goods and give my whole attention to ir. Persons woo are duikiii... r ."ne in nelf ,.f anything in my lin., U. hnd it to U.eir tZt.!i I will always give a reasonaDie creon w rrs(.i.s....c . for ther pat ronage, and hope this season to make many new ones. DON' T FORGET THE PLACE. "No. 3, BAER'S I3LOCK., JOHN F. BLYMVEK. January tt, USA. li kJ
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