f Somerset Herald. ;i;oi:;K K. mam., "- k i i 1 i&U, '1sii.at ..." J'riM fngrr.l.l.-AN ' NTV -"OMMITTKK. ,1 .-S. A. 1 ; .7 ":ll..ny-A. ' I jl:in .r.-iw-' -W,1-'- jS !,..lly- -,;- Kii.ii.i.4. I u.al.-I-'-'''' VkI.t. I. Till' - . 1 i .1 ..... O .r.l'lEI.II AND Ahtiivb The Republi can F S inxTvf bm-rr'h ami townhip are ' rsii,',d 'o meet in llic -(iurt-rMiiii h( 7i oYl-N-k, on Saturday, July 17, to organize liarrield ami Artluir Club. Like clubs have Imtu and are U-ing organized in almost every twn in the county, and Somerset -.li,.ul-l tint be behindhand. A sample of the stylo of unit. .rni and torch that will be tiil by the club can lie win at the More of Mr. Josiah Keller. U-t there be a full turn out. There should lw at lcut two hundred ti.iiiis enrolled ut the lirst ine tinjr. Let us urbanize in time, ami work manfully for the .'.d cause, l'.y w doing we can five our i;. .!!. tand:ml-le.-r-rs an ol.l time majority i! this emintv. ; The annual excursion tendered the news per men ulonjr the Pittsburgh division of the li. A . U.K. took lilac on Saturday lust. Ttie milMail company furnished the Mer's land, will be laid. The scrvi. es will commence at loj a iu., ami win tie coti.iuct i1 by L. M. Hover, presiding elder, and Rev. J. Portch, the preacher in charjre. trans-HtaliH ami everjtlun necessary to make the trip's pleasant roe.'-wUu'e Mr. M. W. l-amlicTt, the ifcntlciiuuily proprietor of the Fern Cliff House, entertained the excur sionists at dinner. The trip is s-kcn of as a most agreeable one. Wc are indebted to Mr. K. 1). Smith, imss-offcr ajrent, for an in vitation, an.) nrret that were unable to be present. r ..-.i -S. A !cnv-A. i i:..r. Cliarl.- .r-..ll.y-A- - I-a:n Y ,, '.,.,. i;..r.-T. 1! i. k l-iviiitr"'l- ,',m!V-A. J.St r. .,,,Kiv.l. ShauUs. ..rt..wti It. t. J"l" l-un.-.n. -1',. S. Ho K. U, HI.T-A. - -" , . '.. ;..' Samuel roust. ,...r.k-J. I.. .u .. ii. mill. ,..r. wiic l'.-.r.-Wiillaee McMillell. ,,.,S. 1'. l'.-rhauh. I U. l.nii'aKt r. . H. li. key. rv l!..r. Samuel liwrj. -ji.ni'l I'.. Wa.'iier. ;,,r ji. J. Horner, i l- ii,..i..- Mf ..fct I w p... - North- Ferry Vml.cr.rcr. . ' r..n::aiiiis UaKlwin. i 1'.. r - Henry nun.. . M. 11 '-teller. T.: i-.r.t-Alex. Khoads. , .r .1. t ' JciiiiinsN. '.iivz .r.--Michael 1-oiij:. J. xl Ml K tl.l.l K, (haii'iuan. Summer visitor are '.ace so far tlii tMiu, rather scan in this Nephew IVltoti is dca.l. The etlitor of tlie ' iimrnit should take warning. J 34i.id!c MO: ' i4 Sl ic s The unif. .nn for the (iarlicl.l and Arthur iiih is a handsome one. l!epuMieaiis. don't for-t the inertinj; on sjtur.luy iih;ht. It is the initiator step in t ie i-niiiml)rii and should lie a success. Mr. 1'avid Hell and wife, of Jenner twp., nhohave hotli wn ill for some tiuie, we ..v plsed to Irani are recovering. Mr. Franers E. Weiiner ivenliiir a frame .iiii.lin cm the north end of the liorpen in' lot. on I'nioti Mrwt. to Ik- umi! as a la. k-miih sho. I.'-t ever Kcpul.li. an in the town and :.. nship make an extra etTort to lie present ..t the meeting ill the Court -house on Satnr ihv ni'ht. On Satunlny last Company !, lmh ilifi. X. . P., wen- ins.ccted in their armory at this place by Lieut. A. J. Lohr, of Col. Haw kins's Mtalf. Owing to the fact tluit nmuy of the ineiiiU-N are' farmers und the inire. tioti was ordensl just in the midst of harvest, the turn out was small. Lieut. Lohr is the uld adjutant of the loth, and makes his in p.tion brief but thorough; not many si ks of rust ' escape his watchful eye. e tn.krstuii.J that l fimatl uverf thinfr in pwWl li:ipe, thi preauxt drawlwtk Ijcinpf the Miiull number of men preent. On Sunday, July 23th, the corner-stone of Siiamki-tii.le. Pa.. July 7, 18?0. the Mt. TalKir Evangeliud ehiirh, situate in j Kprron Hkbalm: Perhaps a brief ai cour.t Shade townMiip, on Mr. Iteiijamiu K. Imii- ; of the Sunday -school picnic at this place The Fall Term of the Somerset Normal ojieiis July 'M. The work will if th'irouph, practical, and tqiecially desifmed foranirly examination. Tuition jntyal.le at l;iiiniiii of term. Ixs no instmction by remaining away the i lV aro'u , first few wetks. S.wxkr t Mii i.ru, lriiiciils Smierset Xornuil Academy .would plise tKimeol the reader uf your intentinp paM.r. As Sunday interfered somewhat, the 4th of July came to us on Saturday the 3d, and j we found It answered all the same. Ar ' ninement were made by the citizens of ' Shanksville and vicinity for a (rrand time in ! Walker's grove, one mile east ef town. The prove naturally beautiful a plai-e lit for kinirs and nui-tis to meet was improved Munitions1. The sun made his appearance in nidi:.nt splendor oil the moniiii'.; of the 3d. Crowds could Ik- seen At the late county convention of the tin Our hucksters have Imvii m-1 i i fash . . ..c 1 . - " " J"- "'r and takes them away : ,e just w : me ,ualily ol tue r.mhIs was , .... ..n. nwlxine a u-mhle risk i . i i.i.. .in fair to middling. On last Sat unlay evening a severe wind i.l hail storm swe over the northern -.art t' S.mierset township and the .southern .rTi.ui of Jenner. Little damage was done, far as we have heard. In conversation with the venerable Isaac Kaufman, of Conemaivh, lie spoke in plow ing terms of the progress that has been iiiuda apTieultiire within, the last dozen yetirs in Smierset county. He said he had lately passed tlirm.'li the mrniT in which the Speigel and John Kink live, in Jen ner township, ami that he never saw better grain or better cultivated farms, even in Lam-aster comity, which ranki higlier llmu any other in the 1'nited States as an agricul tural couutv. Mr. Kaufman is if traveled and observant man, and certainly liy a high compliment to the thrift v citizens we A Motiikii's (iniKF. The pride of a moth er, the life ami joy of a home, are her child ren, hence her grief when sickness ( liters Take "warning then, if thev ! gathering on the s!re !!, w hich were highly Mrriried Charles H. Fisher wa re-elctcl ":e..-!u0 Man. ...... n-3 'clminuan of the conn'y cmmitt.r. The : n,-vl.v ,n" cv,r-v At wo ciocr l.rtV n.an:ig, rs had wt up a Mr. Chamber-! a '" tTvet l'"""' f"""1"1 .l! b.i..,f V,.e.,!:,1n ...! im..l fl.ri'- " f-J affair, the finest ever mt-ii in IIixtVEtMvn.LE Item;. The people of this village haw not us y.4 heanl the whistle of the engine on the S. and C. railroad, but they have heard some unusual iioists.. For one thing there has Imvh some blasting, and, as a conse quence, there is a small field full of badly bniken stones, getting into pn.pcr shape for bridge bnil.Ung. Peter Lohr (der alt Pit) Ii:l pt.ll.sl down down and rebuilt his barn. The railnad did it, and will pay the expenses. One of our young gents iinds it j,,vihh to handle pick and show-!, alter store kr' ping wouldn't work. It is said then; is a very (".pillar cellar ill our town; liputar ln-cau-sc then- is a . ;i'-c in it. There has Imvii a ease of " disagn.vii.ent.' Julia took the luiliy and went Uu k home alter which Jimmv sold the " things, " and I Frightened by Lightning. Akp.nx, ()., July 11. Duriii'j: thr storm this) afternoon the team of Ham- Hang-hmnn, a milkman, lc canic a(l'ri:!tcn-.l at a clap of thun der ami rati off. The driver wan thrown out and very serv msly hurt Oni'linrsp r:m against a tree and received fatal injuries. IhsEtroetive Storm. DIKlf. li.-n.-h.n..T. v,..n f.., fei,., h. ,!,. .-I.ir. i luc ,w ui rimmi. ... p.-. , .-.i, est, making me cariH-t-i.ag a.otig man s .n-rsonal friends .teL to l.i... to a i ,r,K'r ul,d ll,c prusrammc for the .by pr.H j Some -ople are uncharitable enough to mm, and re-elected him by a vote of 1!) toll. s j ceeiled with. Iter. Pershing did honor to j the occasion in his address of welcome, to i which Win. M. Schrock, Fxj., gave an able K. ihkktsi' Kmbk.katiun. Kheuiiutiics or sulU-rers with sprains, cuts, bruises, old or fresh wounds, swellings, bums, etc., will find it to their advantage to Use M. II. Kol- erts' celebrated Embrocation. It has lieen in use over years, and is the most reliable and efficacious remedy known. It does not blister the skin and can then-fore lie used with much lietter results than any liniment in the market. It is hU-j good for horses where an outward upplieatii.n is, desired, and should Ik- found in every household, and well regulated stable. Price i cents jicr Ixittle. For sale only by i. W. lleiif..nl. have a Cough, Cn .up or Whooping Cough, which lead to Consumption, if you do not attend to it at once. S11II.OH S IX)NSFMP TIONCl'IiK is guaranteed to cure them. Pri. e 10 cents, .iii cents and fl. For I-amc Pack.- Si. In tv Chest. i uwShihjh's Porous Plaster. Pri.v i" .vnts. ri ; n Pad-: . n. i; Hi an. i'-.r M. l:i;u i'till New Year for Sl oi. Ili:i;u f f-irtlie Pn-ideiitial i-ainpaii; S.,ldbvO ers. t. Pa. . Ilenford, Pruggist, Soni- The Liithenui Suiiday-M h.s.l of this place I . iiieol at Pile's gmve on tl.e.Vh. The I' - ipl.-s held their annual picnic at llu- . 's grove on the 7th. l!..tl. w.-ro very en- , Wl-.lncs.hiv morning a lar-e train j yable affairs. arrive.1 at .air cle(i-.t, UkuIoI with lal'orers and material for the Somerset and Cambria railmad. There were four iscnger and It is said that tmato j.lants waten-d with i...liitioii of cpH-r.is in the pr .portion of Junl 4 i i tlief. ; -I' m4 S'tori ii ' i oil t .a . .in I the 111 Ii VI. l diiringthe :j I r.'-i.l. nlial . ontest. ; an i the Hi km. I' fr..iu now until .- I-:, t.c '. ,. . i-.-w l-.t ..f Watciies. 'l-.e!;s and .-n- .a K. M I..well's. i .eat s and Children s ll-e. f!-.nn .u.i' l. at Wallet's S!..n-. .: i!ie Hi i:M.t can be ol-tailie 1 at l. -.t of Cha. 1! Fisher.v Co. i . V i'...v.l and he will tell ..il kidi.ev Pad was lico ere.l. poivul to ci-'ht gallons of water, will n .lure and ri)vii their fniit two weeks e.-iier than those left to prw naturally. '. family containing thin.s-n daugliters a.-i no sons, the oldest t wlu.ni is n.it yet tv nty years of ago, was found by the ecus'.- . numerator mar l'.-ulah. 'ambria eoun tv Pa. !. liu. klelM-rry cr.. is imiiien-i-on the A .lieny iii.iuiitain. Hiin.lr.sis ..f acn ar iterally blue with them. At the present ill our I... lie' and (ieiit's l iiderwear and .ar. e!..-a. and g-.sl. call at Walter's they li.-t. com. nan.l eight cc!its -te-a w i ii l.e . !i...i'.l t..il n. i.ev tie n the 7th. ir 1 imcs at and . N. ! stated a a far: which "will inten-st -p-.sincn that the w.ssls in the northern s,s .in of this county are literally alive wit squirrels, but the sca-.n when th.-v : ai n k. ..nl s Walt, r l'anii-hiii .V Co'-. No : ;,H.ds ii Maiu- niay lv first .f : legally shot will -eptclllber. Hot 1. -gill till the :i.-.sl of 1 in Trimtning, tluj -t ..i i to buy tin in i- at j J N.P. Ww.i ; Tt II I K i i I. w ill Ik- sent to a Ti n A '..'-. I iv address in ::ii! tV'.ni ii" .mt II January 1. lssl. - in advance j : M r. The h a;s- ali.l lot now .h. u V William lbs li-r.-ller. For particii- i Ui:. of M-. Mary JU eiiis. 'e-t and chcajieM lot 1I.U-, I!.iniiet-. .. ii.--' an i .o-nt's J'nriiishing ('.nmIs. A r. ing :i .lav i a fr n F. Hiekev, late reconlc oak plank with a hatchet. line will was h.-w- sonie ten ago, when by some misc hance he cut litf'ul gash on the s'nie of his leg. It ..-.ir amiable friend a m.t profound but as he is a sound -blooded man he Well in a short time. N. 1. W u.tfr A C..'s. l-'i . but tvi'iir ignoran lliry II. llrant. who liv.s. near Mil ford Stat. :i. !o-t thcoti'.y two h..rs.i he had dur ing iie storm of Saturday evening. The min i's wen- kill.sl under a large chesnut tr.-e hieh was struck by lightning. Mr. liran: i a poor man and the loss falls u j u iiiu with gnat severity. A ! :!e circus has btvn exhibiting at , some f the villages in this eountv. It was sii freight cars in the train, making it (with the exception of the cin-us trains) the larg est one that has ever btvn hn .light over our nsid. The lalx.n-rs numbered l'H and were mostly colored men from (ionlonsville and Pi. liinond. Va. The inevitable Irishman wa iiu baud in limited ouantitics. All the nini were- iu .-barge .if -J Mr.,' fUVuu4'ha and were engagisl to work for Cavan. C.nI w ie.v Co.. w ho are grading some sis-tions ..f the rai'mad iu the vicinity of Hoovcrs ville. A o.uple of hours after their arrival hen- the whole J-arty departed for the J.lace of work, the negns-s singing merrily as they r.Mle or tru.lge.1 along. , It is hard to extract amusement from railroad work, but the jolly American of African descent can do it. Tiik Hicv.:-T. The only ruin r'tm,t de sceii.le.1 last week after the issue of our pa-H-r fell late on Satunlny evening. iMiring the four last .lays ,y( l.e week tlie WcatlieJ was splendid for harvesting and our fanners made the most of the opHirtunity. Nearly all the wheat and' rye in the county has Ikvii cut and more than one-half of these grains is aln-a.ly under ns.f. The yield is abundant, the heads well filled, and the crop is first -class in every respect. .Somer set county has raised more wheat and rye this season than will bread all her Hs.ple. This has randy, if ever, ls-fore hapcned, and is a matter for great rejoicing. The grass, com; oaf.-, p..tiih. nd ill fiict every other crop; will 1h far beyond the ar--eraire. judging fn.m the ex.vllc.it apear amv of the meadows and fields at this time. The year 1 can lie safely reckoned among the years of plenty. The Somerset Mechanical Works company la not ytrt fully organized. On the Pith in- litant the stockholders will nuvt and elect a hoard of .six managers, which board w ill choose a president and svri-tary and tn-.i-un-r. The capital st.sk of jlO,K h:ts ls-en subs.rib.sl. The com-winy ibign carrying on a general foundry business and will en gage in the manufacture of car wheels on an extensive scale. Quite a number of hands w ill lie employed, and the establish ment will benefit Somerset in many other ways. Some of the shrewdest capitalist in our county have invested in the new com pany, and it is looked upon by them as an enterprise which will uiy. In the course of time the business facilities of the com pany will doubtless lie much enlarged. Mr. Ju.Lsoii S. Hartzcll, late of Ad.lison, a very coni'ietcnt man tlie Work's, and foreman at the foundry. Ksjcciul credit is given to Josiah If. Zimmerman by the member!) of the company for his strenuous efforts in its In-half. res-KHise. The Declaration of Iiide-iciideiice wxs read by W. M. Spangler, and it was done with credit to the reader. Itev. Keener of Perlin addressed the children. His sjicecli was full of life and patriotism. Itev. Pershing next .delivered an address on the founding of American independence. He w as cpial to the subject, and his sccch was appreciated by all. P.ev. J. W. Poflin-iH-rger was culled on to address the crowd on the Pnilmbilitie.- of Our Nation. He arose and in bis genial, good-humored man ner made an a short address, but it contain ed much thought and meaning. He con cluded by saying it was time to eat, and it npiR-arcd that all agreed on that jKiint. The luxuries were spread out in immense j quantities, and were heartily enjoyed. The music furnished during the exercise at 'suitable interval, both martial and vocal. was excellent, and was highly appreciated. In all resects it was a day of gladness and gem-nil enjoyment to all present. H. II. 15. ' cellar ' had something to believe that our do with it. , The ilomiue. Itev. Slump, has removed to Uuckstown. He wants to he more conve niently located in reference to his work as pi-tor of the Hoovcrsville charge. Kpsilox. Fkom HooVKKSVILLE How the Democratic Phtiohv OivaiT to Keaii. J tie ix'inoerais o; me i niteu ' States in convention assembled d.vlare i First. We pledge ourselves anew to the constitutional doctrines and traditions of (the Democratic party as illustrated by the ! teachings and example of a long line of ' wt.o.-stm-n i.n.1 oi.rriots. , is to lie superintendent of I . . (ieo. Snyder, of this town, ! to1- Opisitiot. to centralization. j ami as n.-n'ioionT ..-.iiv a. ours-nts .u j favor of States' rights and State sovereignty, ! as taught by the alsive-ilescribcsl "long I line." j Thinl. We deplore the overthn.w of those lately engaged in oh-h und arincsl re bellion against this ccntralimtion scheme, Hotix AituiVALs. Among others, the fol lowing named persons n-gi-tcrcd at the Smi erset House during the pa-t week : Mb. F.iutor: A very s.-rioits alfair hap pened at my bouse on the.'.th of July, in which my good wife was almost pounded to death. I was not aware that anybody had any dislike to Mrs. Pershing; but the lnnnlK-rs of juy charge, headed by A. A. Stutzmaii, of this place, came to my house en hiaxv, and (iclted her with butter and sugar, and pies and cakes and cotr.v, and dried and canned fruit. Few of the pack-ag.-s weighed less than a pound and many of them several lsminls, one having chain for 3 yards of carj-ct. You can easily im agine how badly she felt after having bea n xiunded in this way. And what aggravat ed the ease was, they enjoyed this sort of cruelty, and actually stayed until evening, occupying our parlor and sitting in our be.-t chairs anil amusing themselves with our family. After refreshing themselves, at a well-spread table, they bade us "g.Mxl even ing" and t.s.k their departure. We kept the packages, and after Mrs. Pershing open ed them, she solemnly declared it wasn't so bad after all, and that she could without much inconvenience submit to such a pounding almost any time. The list f.stted tip $1(1. I, myself, am inclined to think it was rather pleasant and heartily unite with her in saying "thanks." J. H. Peksiiix.i, V. D. M., Shanksville, Pa. I:k.solcti:-s of IticscKn. At a recent meeting of the Mount Union Sunday -School, of llrothersvall.y town-hip, Smierset coun ty, Pa., the follow ing preamble and rcsolu tiohs were adopted : Wlil.i:f:vs, li bath seemed good iu the sight of our Heavenly Father to remove by and will forever hen-after, as heretofore, - ., i i . . 1 . . i: . . ... ... Win Pearre Miss IV.rrc M M.-K-ii- W I P"''" menu in iionoraon: mm in.-raiiw j"- . ,l..atli ..ur Worthy an.t lull. It-heloVe-! Iirotli- Dade. CumlHTland. Md.; t.'.s,. A. Kahn. and "W"u"' U'tU " Na,i" ani1 S',l uffliir'- er (icrge 1!. Walker, thereby proving again daughter, W. H. Hnev W.S.Marshall C. ' founii. Mepusige ourseiw-s aim our sa- - that Ills ways are inscrutaMe an.t j.ast find rutablv J. Cassaigne, Philadelphia- F. A Sidells j creti Honor io couiiune ine renioai i.i ui-jm out. alio tiius su.iil. n! casting a .t.s-p IU-imett N'i J K Newell Mr. L V i ahled and inaim.sl cx-t'nion soldiers fmtu , l,K,m over our Siinilay-s,-his.l ; therefore. Munbs-h and familv, Mis K. H. Iing, j governmental j-r-itions, and in their place j y.V.Wir.f, That our sch.s.l has lost'a true Tboin is V M .rsh-.ll ir V s iillv K Tl put ex-.-oni.ster.ite .soiiiiers in preien'u.v o ami vaiuanie iin-uiiRT, w no. tlioiiL-li voting, Stonif.T, Itoht. Abel J'-. and wife, I.i pp. K. F. liraff, Httsburgh. Pa. Vaughaii. Schellsburg; J. Murray W. A.Wylie, llaltimore; F. W. He- Joseph A. . i Fifth It. I is the W. i northern Deniocr.it. The riirlit of the free ti-sue ballot right preservative of all D. iiuk r.-.ti. we had learned to love. I at lfc-r'.n on Monday and at Shanksville on i irtue f Day's Kidney Pad is.-o-ting i..;:v Wo!..,- tin ir lives. ( '. N liovd , ni ' I Tu.-.lv. We have heard nothing as to the j Wivk Is-fort' Ixst some two hundred Penn- . I liara. -r of the performance, but presume J sylvania editor, accompanied, in many in- : ii -hen-' 1 a:ihn ation i- the ol.l. -t j they ai- not of the firt onler. i stainvs. by their w ives, sisters, daughters, or . in in the market, it il.x-s not blister i - ! tw.vthearts. (that's us) through the kind- !-n:a:i..ii over a !!..: h.rs. For ' "v " .-.'--.- ., ; ,11S ,,f the Pennsylvania Kailnmd comnanv. 1 .1 a - .i .r . .r i t : t.s.k their annual suininer excursion. This 1-v '. W. lU-iifonl. ' i time the n-ndeivous was at Williamsport, r hand the is-lel.r:itisl (...Men tiia-ie at Springfield. O. '.e of Family Onxvrics A t h.a . for. Jo-i n KKi.t.r.R. The -iiucrset IIi.ua Ln says Sam Ilrii ker, the old tagisnlrivcr. "loafed on Monday for I the lirst time in thirty -three years. Per- - j ..a-. -sai, ,s pn-ir.ngin.us..ii lor me mg thc M.auliflll tow j,, ,hc State, and ,l..af whh is in store for him when the fK. ,r,,MK,..livc Mj!llts f,he excursion were railroad', finished. He ought to T- made UVutkill!,. ,,lt.;l s,.,, IjlkPi PcIin YaI1 acondi tor or something on the S..H.-r-, Kenka Ulk ant, namm,ni,isIH.rt. Owing , ei aim amiina. .ifnnnK Jramne. sina; A.J. ltisgers, Sottdale; (mm. F. Bell, Wheeling; Fred. W. Bicseekcr, Lancaster; F. J. 'rover. Catasati.pia; Henry Iiohlen, Allentown; Iaeut. A.J. Ixihr, Mt. Plcusant I). W. Darriek, Frederick City, Md.; J. H 15.SIZ, Ducks county; Harry Kit. hie. Aus tin, Texas; (i. M. S-rpcIl, Connell.-ville W. L. M.-Culloiigh, Carlisle; Mrs. J-;. S Kimball and family, Washington. D. C Lamed, institutions, and must be inaugurated and nner, our s. .h., one o'. I r- ' inaintaineil in cv.-ry part of the Fluted Scaiors Crmvi Arrun. Alsiut o'cl.N'k on Friday night last a serious alfniv occurred on the lavement in front of Case Invr & i o.'s store. It turned out that Josiah Saylor (alias "Dutch") was cbarg.sl with .-vcrely cutting John Spangler w ith a knife in the thnuit, acrtri the bnast, on the back and shoulder, and in other places; six cuts in all. The wounds are not very deep, and Sanglcr will probably escape with his life, although he narrowly missed losing it. According to thc best authenticated story we have hcanl thc parties had a qnarrcj some time ln-fore the knifing o.vurre.1. eaustnl by Simgler's" refusal to tn-at Saylor to the " bug juice." At their next meeting States as it now exists in South Carolina. Sixth. The claim of the existing Admin istration to surround the ballot-boxes with ; i' troops is a phreny of the brain, ina-inui h ' as then' is but one soldier for even 3J! Iw.l ! lot-!oc. i Seventh. We n-gn-t the failiire of i gn-nt fraud of 1S7I, to foist ujkiii the peej.le I of the X'nite.1 Suite a President w ho was . never elect.!, and for the $srn,nl time in ! American history ha the Democratic party suffere.1 defeat, disgrace and shame for try ing to unseat lawfully-elected Presidents namely, Lincoln and Have-. We also de plore the more recent failure to steal the State of Maine. Kighth. We congratulate thc country on the course of the Southern Democracy for n-wanling with honorable and lucrative positions persons of rare political virtues. Ninth. The fomsl resolution of Samuel J. Tilden not to again 1 a candidate for the exalte.1 fsisition to which be never wa I'.esiJtnl. That the community ha lost a faithful afixiliarv, the family a noble sou it-ls-t inem- Ivrs, his cla-s a worthy t.-achcr. and the Church a bright ornament. litjt.ire-l. That in thi mysterious a- t of Divine Providence we bow in humble sub mission, belicv ing it all to be well, mi l that what is our loss is his eternal gain. .'rWerff, That v' us mcmix-rs of the I Mount t'nion Sunday -School extend to the tbc 1 i',,,,,,. ,i fP:..,..l. ...,r u r....... I,;. ll,Jinl, That the e n-solutions v pub lish.sl in the county pai-rs. A. J. i:.h.se. H. C. Waul, Mi s Tit icy M. Tar, Couimittoe. Vv TKTil-Pt'RO. Va.. Jlllv ft lnf..r- ... 1... I....,,. . :..'.! i ..r .. hi .lli.ll.ril llt.n lAll I'.T. I . . I 11.: Ul .1 j destructive stnnu iu ttrun.swiek i county which demolished lmrn.-, ii p rooted trees and didprcat ilamaoe to crops. The barn of l'cter Williams w;is Mown down and his entire crop of tol .aceo (20,(KX)jMiunds wa1 com- i jiletely rumetl. HAY. At her nideli.v in Pnith. -rvalley township, July 1Kb. I-". Mr. Flizaheth, widow of Peter S. Hay. dee'd., in t ie;th year of her of her ae. The estimable old lady who-e death we reconl wa the mother of Miiha.-I. F-ip, and Peter S.. of Sal:burv. and of Yal. Hav. : Es.., of this town. j poUINSON'. Thomas Stewart Robinson ; di.sl, after a pr itractisl i!!ne. at bis home in t ri:i.i. J-itv is-o ,;. .:,e . y -:.r--i The l.vasl leave a s-.rn.n ing family t . mourn his demise. Mr. ltol.in-.ui wa a native of Deerlield, New Hampshire. He was a kind hii-t.iin I and father. A man of ir.-iicrou impiilM-, his hau.1 was always op. .. to the calls.' of genuine charity. Mr. linsou wivs a man of exien-ive hui!ii "pXECrTOK'S NOTICE. ilfteer Fit AltUtlier, lt..f Sl.y.-rtk Tp., S-mrvl t ., ., lwaiwl. letters tM.mntry In ve estate hnrinx trn irr(-J Iu the nn.lrrln'l. "'i' Is hen-l.y viven tu thse Indebted to It to malie immiuu nTmiL il hnn rUima ilrmukii will ple ..r9nt them 4u! amhtl cato. Ir aeiiiroirni, .n .-..un.j, iu Auj(Uj, ls, at his hue reshienre .TIIHV AI.TFATHFR. J t r tho.N AI.l t ATH F.R. JuneM ljecul..r. ul A Itarn Iti.rne.l. eK-n. lie. In hi earlv day he wa en- PoTT.TOVX. Jlllv gaged in the manufaetun' . j Ma. aehu-eit. In l-7 In Cambria County in this Stat. if edge t.N.t in . removed to , when- he wa. i-tonr; harn of Daniel Olev township, lierks ". Tl... l....l ,", r i emplove.1 in the iron and lumlier br.ines Kern merer, m ! , ' , r . .i. . i lor a iiuiuocr oi nui-. e.nn's n., eountv, six , . , ... ,...- ,. , m x . . , - U'HXll tiif lime u me iiuiiiiii-,h hihihii - sat'iw anvi iurnmig unpitTtirnis, l, :i , . . i. l i . . ioKeuier u i a con ami a inuie, ttas f t ,(V nmu t(f a(,r. Cnli.-t,-.l. si.ouid. r- .I.WVv1-i..l I.r 4.n . v. . 4 . I I I '"Jill"" V IIU lllllp A 1 ' r a . v iA.-f also burned. The loss, which was very heavy, was nearly covered ly insurance. The fire is supposed to have been the work of an inct ndiarv. PEtKSYLVSJi: FEtil COLLEGE. PlTTSSuacH. DellhtfuIlT lort.! on "Uirn. extorsive frrrmB.ls: awsy fr-ui i'.t t-eifte aii.l sm..ke. ttprn-r FjruJtr. w.-M furr;;hc. Lart. -rT. sod .uiibia cnllmtionet mtt.ri an.l ii.Tprtebrmtsi for 1.1. -trmtiuu st-.uir el N4iurl smtmuc: Nxl t.-rra ov--c 6vpl. iita. T-r -itai--1w., t.Tui. c. si.Jri-s.- lil t.KH h. VKUJiritEAC, rra-!'r. July t, St A ltol.1 Kol.lM rj . burg bv the nls-I. Mr. Pobinson. although el his mu-ket, and nianhol to toe front. e Wa. f.( r i,,,,,, ,is ,,n.K-rty by fire, he engaged in the liiinhvr business in Pittsburgh for several years. In l-7 be moved to Kan sas, but returned to Pennsylvania in 171. He and Tom Moore accomplished the ditli cult work of reopening by a new mute the j coal shall under the river at est New ton. Inflate years Mr. Kohinoii ha been en I gaged in manufacturing h-.-ailing and -tave I for oil barrels, at Vrsina, in the inten-tof gllERIFF'S SALE. ar Tlrtne of eruin WTttj of KL K. Lsacl ont of the'Coori .f .'.aun..a lrlea of S..rn-rt t'-ai.!y. yx.. amt to me .lirvct iM, thre will tie e.xpiu to public Mle at the Court Hi use, la Somor-vt, Pa., on J'l.'l 1"). l-so SiNniiiY, I'a. July Thc jewel ry store of Ii. X. Sojicr, in thist place, r.ni..,.. ........ I .. . , i . , . the standanl O:! ( ompaiiv. Mii.irna nlil it.ui.Ij Tj. fork v-i Hi. t it I ".'' '''"- ' Hi, remains win- int. ei,tMJ were stolen, ine town was ; unusually tiuiet at the time, as i most of the jH-of.lt' were at Dativille,' attendiii"; the celebration at that : place. The robbery was an extreme- j ly boM one, as the store is situated 1 in the most public place in town. remains wt-n- intern-.! in tin- c.-mc- t-ry at Turkeyf.s.l I'.apti.-t . hiirch near t'r--iiia. on ii.e aft. ruooti -f Tm-dav, the lith intant. M c. HOMERS ET JIASkET I)cM'rad.K-i.'apurl. Cornete4 by C'X k Kkkkits. cuun i I CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED Stockton. Texas. Julv 7. A iar- ty of rangers met a band of de era (locs yesterday thirty-miles this side of Fort Davis. Doth sides dismount ed, took to thc rocks, and firinc; be gan. Three desperadoes emerged from the rocks and threw up their hands. Thev were riddled with bullets by tlie runners. The desjier adoes surrendered. The telegraph had been cut in several places, sup posed to be the work of the oiinjr. Lynch I. w. San Fkamtm-o, July 7. At the Vulture Mine, Arizona, on the '21st i Mexican named Jose June, Marie Apple, dried. V Afulet.atter, f) gal Unto, m 100 Batter, V ft (ke) Butter. V (roll) Buckwheat, y buioel uieI, luO ft a Berwi. ft fc.... Bacua, tboulden, 1 fc " aides. ' " country bam, fl i Corn, (ear) V busbel UonMahelleu) y.biubel Corn meal y . Call tkina, V ft Ekits, ft dm Klour, V bbt Flaxseed V bu.. (cS ft) Hams, (tuioir-cureo:) jH ft.... Larl, p ft Lieatner, red ole, yft " npper " ki-j, MIJiillnKs, and ebop loufta.. data, ft tsa Pomloet, 4f bu (d.-wj . Solazar. u disappointed suitor oflKyevtm '. Miss Lubia, called at her residence, Vi,".:;.;v;,-;;- and after a brief conversation, shot ' oround Alum, per uck... l,.r .1.-..I Tl.o ...r,b.r..e t!..,l Lot!.." Aat., per ca. Sairar, yellow f) ft wnu ; Tallow, fl ft... ! Wbeat. V boa. Wool. V ft 6c to .5c joaioo i . lie tDO aw W 00 264 '.""..".'.".".".So 10c CU to Toe MO 'is o lee ..50 soyjo uo 7So 1.9 8c Kj loe ) ;)e 7-.HUISIC l M -titf oon c to l'JC T5o le ..Sl.W'lt'C! ! . ) ess. ts M U4 )'(! 19 tl Ut as, hi Two ; i.l-.' 1 1.. nil ie Ocatli. PortiiwcKKPsiE, July 7. It was only a brief dispt.tt h that told of a terrible accident on the draw-bridge on the Hudson Iliver Ii-iilroad track, near Duchess Junction, yesterday morninr. Little Belle (Yismier was Pemocracv with sensihilitv, and thev de clare their confidence in his wisdom in ci Savior mad. a lnnire at Simnoh-r 1 with the knife and that the cut on the l',"'rinS andcmntinif out his opponents, and niso c.immen.1 ..is pn-at iioneiy esRs-ia..v Ki;ii ii-. I am the a I "'irain 'radio" the rent f..r i 1..-1 Uev. I.ulk, of t'ettyshurp, who lias lx-etl fiHmp llr. M'heLstotie's pulpit for the last ! lew Moi-hs, pn-ached lus farewell sermon ! on S;:iu y niht to a larr'c audience, lie i w ni nil n to I'cttvsUun; tins weefc. i:ev. j Whetstoti having completed the hus-ine. cx.iiamrc for cuntrv ; wlnei. ca ed him awav, lias retunusJ te at- we n..w ..Her the lurr'- tend to tl- sj.intual welfare of his contrre- (.-ation. J.-SJMI Su.vrKK, Siiiier-t, l'a. i'l-.i'! In cveh: -.r I'-.r ea-1 of l'.Mra Shore No. 2 Mackerel in breast was inflicted at that time), and was kn.icked down by him. Most of the cuts apjear to have lieen made while the parties were lying fighting on the pavement. The to a pn-s of business we were unable lo ' e.noa.a..H w ere soon separat.si, ami it was b-..ve hoine Ik fore Mondav nioniin, and in ! !l'me min M !ra"?ler discovere.1 ..... n..,w..iss.sl the first i..4i..v ..f .hp U,,at llc "' verely womidwl. He then v.-;,.,r..l (,.w wbi.-l. w. h.-ld t tl... fnU-i and was carried to his home and his c"im--- I'ark Hotel in Williamsport; however, we in revenue matters. Tenth. AVe j.ht'e ourelve to continue to count out all Uepublican consressnien whose majorities do not exceed 1,310 votes, and in their stead count in IVmocrats. and sneer, contemptuously, at the stierior uvii:-, 1.....K II 1-ii.r an-I Tini..t).v ! ef ' s.k A r.i:t:r.iTs. r.i:! For v.uir Orass call at thc Kb Kir 'rt.it ,V I'-. l HIT . l:v:i .!;-. U,K Hl l.l: ! i-ti a full line of i'- nit prii-s. f.-r ta-h 9 -ii - i ..r euariiniHcd. J.MHII Kl.l.I.KU. I am auin to the Maekcn-1 Fish to r pr.nlu.-e. There a -1.3 farms in Addison township. ; st.icko.! v th XA horses nd colM, 1,43) 'hop., .'I,rti cattle of all kinds, and 3.441) -ho p. Tl.- crop for the vear 1ST!) compris- ! el J.o-7 lfeheU of ne, 6,53) biLhels of I bnekwhea 9.4S btu-liels of wheat, 10,410 j hii-ln Is of .iatw-, 25.543 bushel of oat. i5..57U hu-i-ls of shelled corn, 1.56 tons of j hay. and C ',40 pound of butter. 'Vl'itc-wasli un.l l n iliz.-r. l and iMii.-d l'last.-r. I.iine and I'.-meut. i -"'ii a c.,r l..d. M,. I otl.-r for -ale rr-.-l pound, and at lixnlerate ..K .V Hi.miTs. HT. M llN'K.fsSTK!.CT. 1 will a:i I at al! tiin.-s. F.-r. l'ork. Mut-lUsi.-e. at n-a-iiiahleiirii-.-. i-n ! run a imat wa.-n thni- tiin.-s I ' l'.etieati the Dear Old Fla-r Again." A new Sn and Chorus by T. Westendorf. I.!icate.l . OarficM and Arthur, the i l:. puhli.-n .-andidatci for President and j Viee-l'r.-i.l-st. A bold, stirring melody; ! p-tr- thiU vill itispire courage in all the 1 followers at,- cnite a irfe-t storm of ap : plau-- hen un: at any of the n.-pitblii-an mcetiiii;. 1 ustrated by an eicellcnt por- trait . f -arlicld. 1-rice 40 cents. For ' sa!.- l y Prof. . J. Henley. Sunersct, Ta. arrive.1. at that place ou Tuesday uiurniiur in times t jrtake of i clepuit, lireakfaM pi-?TnSS ttr 4he ext-tiraionist i Here we met epiite a iiumli-r of our friends, notably IJob iH'wart, of the Sunbury Ifnilji, and liourlMin llurn.ws, of Sunbury. Kight here we wish to acknowbsltre thc courtesies ex tended to us by Ssn-ierintendeiits T. A Rob erts, of thc IWford division of the 1 It. K., and He .nre F. t.ge.irf' the II. & D. T. 11, B Owing to aoiiie mi-hiie our pa-vs were made fn.m Huntintrdon instead of Hynd man. a mistake w hich w as not discovered until we bad linlnl the train at the latter place. Through the kindness and jK.Iite ncss ..f that prince of railroad conductors. Captain lliu liuiun, wc were enabled to have the mistake partially rectilie.1 at Pe.lfori. Leaving; WiIliamsMirt at U:30 Tuesday morn ing, we arrived at Vatkins' I'le.i by 2 o'cl.M'k. Here a ioitim if the jarty were quartens.1 at the t.len Mountain House, which occupies an elevated position about one mile above the mouth of the glen, wounds dressed by competent surgeon. Eleventh. A the investigations of con He lives with Sheriff Kyle, is a young man j gressional committees appointed to investi- abotit twenty-two years of age, and has gen erally lieen considered orderly, although fond of an occasional skrirnmai'c. Savior was ai-rcsted soon after the affair, and, to-1 Plei Atui.. getherwith Edmund Ctinimins (the 'Siuire'), - who is charged with assisting iu the prelim the daiuihter of Marv Williaina bv a nor never can be elected. receiv.sl by the furmer jiusi,an,i s;, was ( years of aire. In company with Annie Bradley, her half sister, who is 14 years old, and Mary O'l'rien, a play mate, 8 years old, she started ai 10 in the morning for a ramble. Their home is situated just north of the draw-hridjre. n the east side of the bridge at a place called Byros ville, is an old mill, where thc little ones were accustomed to play. It was for this mill they started, and they had to cross the draw-bridge in Ar.l.-r fr. r.el.-li it. TllOV Were Oil gate Lepuhlican frauds n.-sult disastrously the aWU tr;u k SU(lJenlV one of toivn,- j thov -on thfi to their immediate discontinuance. i, .. , , . . 4:,. nnue, anu sav. a uciui n.wi. inaries to the fight, was committed to prison to await trial for assault and battery with intent to kill. On Saturday, July 3d, about six o'clock, tire was dis-uvcml in a shod, some eighty feet long, in the rear of the residence of Mr. Isaac Kaufman, near Davi.lsville, and for some time it seeuied as though the dwelling-house and barn would both be burned. The buililing in which tlie tire originated was an old one. having been erected by Mr. Kaufman's father nearly a century ago, and was used as a wood-shed, wagon-maker's shop and cider-press. The fire is supposed to have started from ..hooting-crackers which the children were firing in celebra tion of the Fourth. The little folks had w here it commands a corsreous view of the i depth- bejU3ith, while oilicrs were assigue.1 I W" " Johnstown in the morning and had t.tLe f.lfu I'ark Hous wtaid is loced ! procured a large number of crackers, which lit sav Ki;i...vk. s. bel-.te gii-i: your little ly.l-e j cn.iip ni.-'.i. in.-s. remelnU-r that j :p..f Tar. ll..n-h..und and Wild I s toe ..lily ci-.irh prerutitu that I-- opltiin. inorj.l.hie. n..r any other S..1.1 only by ti. V. l iif..r.l. Sixks' IYs vtkky CoMPni urn. There are i n- licases tl .t will so quickly bring inci dent .f a iN,m's tjst life Cholera Mori. i.vscntcrv, Crami Colic I'l'-turc-sqih tirrounaings io ourjiran s ri . ' 1 ' .a .... . - e .. and all thi-tr tin.lr.sl lis4es. And to be they first took to the barn and commenced firing; they were driven out of the barn, and went from thence to the wagon-maker's slio which shortly after broke into names. Neither Mr. Kaufman nor hi son Jacob, who resides in the old house, were at home at the time, but the neighbors hastened to t r.uh- and I!cgubi?i..u lv-v 1-- I'-iMi. ai. Primary Election in e! e.-iiutv. printed at this oll'nv. in nvctii.-nt at Cha. Price 10 ii,. ip.il. -I torill. (. lUelic, c. a )h kt-t, can 1h- had C...' N. w IVm.t. 1 i.r.x- . -..ie f,,r 25 eeliis. near the foot of the glen. As for oursclf and JKirty we were assigned to the tilen aJ.d make him i ''''ta-.n l louse, w nere we mviroi .ne think of horn- .,,,1 1,L ,..tl...r :Ls ii...!.. i lt ot tn-atmriit, ami enjoyoi us wim ami tent. After dinner the larger port ion of the without Sines n.-w.n...rr Comno.in.l excursionists pnxw.le.1 to view me glen overtaken wki -h dis is to 1 .1. n.l interview its won.ienui g..rges. ix-aun M-;tl...., s 1 ri-. "IK-, ror-a.eoin. ..j ..e... ' . . . . ! m K . Y lJenforl i natures own liaic.1, ileep p.x.13 oi ctystal 'nir . ...... .in-i, ...... ... water, sl.a-.ed and formed by the action of j "'ceeded in keeping the roof and south ga- Tiie I5i;t I F kb Knew 0k. J. C. Star- the elements, and many other strange and Ue of the bam t, thus saving it, as well key. a pn.mi.H- . and inrluential . itizen of unae.".Kiwl4e furmatfoir? 'irtrl Vltief . "IU " ""n of bis son Jacob, from txing I..wa City, say "I have had the Dysiia , glen alH.un.ls." We will' m.t attempt any "' r- Mr. Kaufman was on bis way and Liver Con., jint fr several y.-ars, and j description of the glen, knowing full well j -,,m,e from Jobtistown when the contlagn.- rton s.anisi. ne noiuu ine dense smoKe coniine; from the north. All three stepped accross on the up track to rct out of the way o fthc approaching train. Just then Annie Bradley looked south, and saw the raratoca express coininj; north on the same track thev were on. At this time little Man- O'Brien was a little dis tance from them and nearer to the approaching train than they were. one of his great grandfather, in his wrath Annie cried out to tlie U Jsnen pinxo give the old gray headstone a kick because ! hUITV oil the hrvlire, anU taKinglRMia That Fish iJt EsTioN. Editob Hiuvlh: I notice in last week's Hkbm.u an article w ritten by " I'ncle Jay B.r," beaded "Trout in Somerset County AVhat they were and w hat they are." I am a little surprised at his invitation to have the matter " talked over," and in. .re surprised that he didn't head the article " Mistakes of our Forefath er," and while he walks past the grave of men scoured the countrv afoot and on horseback and soon captured him. A lynch court was held, and, on the testimony of an eyewitness to the , deed, the Mexican was han-ed. The NEW AD VEIITISE3IENTS. whole a flair was carried out in a .- .-. - .- .. piiitand orderly manner. T)L"BLI(' SALE. at 1 oYluck r. .. all t riiffit. title, inir-rtt an I eUim of the deien.lant, Willi.. in Siui-r, .., In an.l to the ti.ll'.winit U-senl.l rrl Uu..te In noemahonlnit Two.. ic.er .ti r.-univ, conuiinluv -1 a.-re mure -f :.?. ot whi l. (hen. are alut Ki a'-n elear an.l ais.ut 47 a.-res in uieaitow. wHh a Unjr l.rlck dweltmx hene. trame .tweiliiiK house, t.ank t-arn an.l otlirr outt-a-l-'invi thren erevte-1, a. i,.. initio lannt.t Oantel Hrraar. Joseph bn.'li, Pearson U-l.r. Henry l-hr he.rj an.t others, with ttw ai.(.art.-n:i.T4. Taken In execution at the ault of Julia Suter. Notick. All persons pun-ha-ia at the atx.ee sale will please take notice that a .art ol tae purehase money to be mate Known at the time ol sale will te required as jn a the .r-wny Is knocked .U.wn. otlierwise It will be air-.ine-p.ed l nle at the risk of the fine pun-haser. The reshlue l the pun hase money must Iw pakl on or If I. .re Thur-sl.-.y of the nrt wek ol AuirtiKt l.'ourt, the time njtel l.y thei:.Kirt fTthea-kiwl-e-ltrni. nt ol di-cls. an.1 noiit-e-t will I ae know le.1 n el until the purchase m-.ney is pl-l in lull. LlHiAK KYLE, S her, If. Sheriff' Oftick. ) Somerset, June 1, .ws). ' FORSALE! The unJersiirn.l A.lmlnL'tratnrs of the etate of TOH1AS M 1SHL.LK. of :..nt-maui;ii Town ship. S.juicrsct County, otl- r at Private Saie, unul SATCKPAV, Sq,kHih.'r 11, 10. a valuable fhrmi . 25 ACKEM, More or Loss, with iroo.1 BANK UAKN", an.l TWO ttOOD DWELLING HOUSES, and other liulMin. The I.inl!s In a irssl sfa.e ..I rultivation, aiwut onu-tairl bottom I..iil. There is A GOOD ORCHARD ON THE LAND! ALSO R SIX-FOOT COAL VEIN. It not fold Nf..re that .late it wilt at that time be otlere.1 at 'Public S:ile. This tarn. Is siticite.l ntn'Ot live miles trom J..l.n-town. near the Ke.1 llrl.lire, exten-iinic alen the luvi.lsv.lle K ial. an.l Is one of tlie most desirable KAK.MS in Wastcrn Pennsylvania. Parties desiring to sne the Kara or learn further p:irUculars art- re-iuen. e-1 to rail on the UBileri.ine.1. ISAAC YflOER. LLVI.M1SHLKU. June!" AiliDlnisimtor. An Aitc.npt to lirciit Jail. ; JL OF VALCABLK KE.AL i-Sl ATF. ! By virtue of an onler f aie irri.e-1 out ol the On.hans' Court of Somerset c-untv. p:... to the ! n.lerii;ned A.lminirtr.trix ai..t trustee lor the I T A 1! I." 1SK! 1: -, I'a.. Jlllv 7. Frank i 'eof"iie real estate ot WlllUm Kr-.-l-lline, laie r, ',. ,,'. , i ". . i. , - , . ot Somerset township, .lee' J, wul on t aroll, liiehard I.nnlv tiinl hrcteneki , , , " -i i .Si(n('('(, .lnfiit i . Is. '. Mason, prisoners in jail liere, were ! 1 . . ... i c i I at publie ontrry, on tee preml.s at -.'cl.k p. li. detected this l-vemn-r Willie IH-rtect- jeilthefoilowiintrealestau-: A certain tra.:t or lac-t situa:e in s.mr't I wp.. Somer-t c unty. Pa., eontaininx il aires. m..re or less, all cleared except abt.-ut , acres lileh has timtK-r thereon, S acr.- in mtail.-w: or-hanl an-t mall suicar camp thereon, with mill bou-.. barn and other outbuil.linirs. a.l)"lnina e.n-is ..i HTiry H.irD'lt, Joseph tu.l, Oliver Shanr. Philip Ov'liee and etk.ww. TKKMS. oe-thlnl In sil month, one-third In twelve months, with interest from day of sale. The.leferre.1 payments to he secured by ju.tineins on the premises. This prti?rty is in a good i-uai-mualty and can be ma-le a nice home. LVIHA PKtlliLINE. July 14 Administratrix snd Trustee. J- AMKsl7i-n;ii. ATTOR.XEY-AT LAW. Suuier--ct. Pa. Ottlee. Mammoth LI --k. sp stairs. Entran.-e, Main i'n.se street. C'olletions made, e!.ies settled, title examlne.1. and all leiral business attended to with promptness and fidelity. ,T( )TU'K. incr arranu'einents to break out. They had a block out of the side of the cell, and were waiting for nijrhtl under cover of which to escape. Mason is a notorious confidence man, and Brady and Caroll are held here on the charge of havinir robbed Bepresentative Donahue of his watch and purse at the 1'nited States Hotel. Notice Is hereby siren that JUses W. Voder and rheod.-re K. Zimmenuan h:.v hlc.1 their ap .iicati'.n lor six acres of vacant land situate in Paint township. Somerset county. Pa., a.i.oinx land? ol Moses' W. ..der and H-nry Layman. Must's W ililitl;. Janeii THtoDOKE K. ZiMMEKM AN. JllTTAIS Li ks. iiii.Ti.noKi; v oiiiu is. K PITTSBURGH DIVISION. Oa and after May 1h, trains on it.ls r.a.l will depart from and arrive at depot, corner tirahl and Water Streets, as lollows : EAST. WEST, I'rt.balile Murder. SrxBt'itY, Pa., July 7. The body of fliindle i. Yotm', aired twenty -one years, a teleirraph operator of Sunbury. was found iu the river three miles below lanville this afternoon. It was found that he . was wounded in the side, and the supposition is that he has been foully dealt with. He went to Ian ville on the 4th. and missing the tram. starte.l to walk home, v.i was the last seen of him alive. FINANCIAL STATE3IENT or SOMERSET BOR. SCHOOL DISTRICT, FOR THE TZAR ESDIS.! JfSElST, IS.). WM. H. WELFLEY", Treasurer, 1 UB, i Cash reccive.1 In.m collectors... MAIL. MAIL. PiiLil-ui S a. tu Nw Ti ,rlc y ..v, p. oi. Kr-I,l. a "Jb. " l-li i I.li 11. bia I iM a. .... ,M. lv--.irt !: ,1 " p iHiiiior - 'M " V IN-wti-O !":.fc, ' Km litiion.l " l p. m. Iin.ad Koni H.4- " Wa.-l.i.iso-.n 'lwa.n.. .Mt. i'l.-a.-M.tit l.:..l t uml-rite.:.! u.. 1 otinlL-ViUe ',':'- " Hyilii.an 3:i " I ii:oui-u 11 - K. kw-(.l 4 47 " l.hinpyir ll::si " Oluopvl lus:ki-M-l l.4i p. r... I r.K.nti.wn T...1 " liymltliar. - Jl " llr. h-.rl h- . ulutM?rlnnd .. " it. fliaot ; i; U ivslinmroa y " . olui-n"vl!l - Ki.lim.-ud 11::.. a. m. Vt Newton 7 i., llalllm-.re .": i. bi. H. km;..!! 7.jj I'tnUdi-fi-hia 3:iea.ui. Brj.l.l.sk N.w Y'ii e 4. " l itlsisjric s .lo. oi. ! State appropriation .41,-S. 70 MO 91 fireman Kill.-tl. St. Loris. July t. A small fire broke out in the cellar of Xo. 71') Locust street, this city, about noon to-day, and as I'helein Toole, a fire man, was usinir a Halloway tire ex- Total l,Ms3 Oi Da. Paid orders for teachers' was l.o m repairs, fuel fee L--o M " " Secl'y and Treas. Com... 14 2) ..l,5at) jy St MILTON J.PIUTTS, SEAL. I Auditors. R the scene as sioti as the alarm was jrfven ful waterfalls, massive masonry reare.1 l.yja,u- h' unreniittiiij; work during the time j WrW (ofwh. that old pioneer eaticlit a few trout in Som erset county. Why not frive it an additional kick W-anse thc same old pioneer jrinlleil and destn.yisl hundreds of aeres of fine oak timln-r to make way for the corn and wheat fields, the fine dairy farms, as well as the hroad meadows of the county, where the eli. k of the mower is now heard. What a splendid opjiortunity would be open for "I'ncle Jay l!ee" t Ix-coine a millionaire in the lumlK-r business had the old pioneer, preserved all the lumber which they destroy ed. And how nicely he could replenish the phosphorus in his modern l.rain by a daily fe-.it on delicious trout of a century's prowth. Xo wonder " fucle Jay !-e," w hen he thinks of the luxuries lie ha. been deprived of, etchum. " Oh, the namtmnn- mi ?) Whv. of our fon-fath- I think that " Uncle Jay TWa'' ia wild in his calculation as to the weight of trout in Somerset county stream 1T0 years airn. We do not doubt but that tlie tmut now in the county would weifth a. mm 1. as the beef in Somerset county stalls H) years air. .. .V " present lime w h. li there are so "r-IJ,-.- lini:i,eiits in the market, it ' . II I., impure which -at lit- la.-: 1 r..uiid in M. II. Io.ls-rf (i lc-t.inlir.a-ati..ii. It i a iviiucca f..r all it rtspiire riil.l.in i-iih.-r .... luat. r ale . dily l.y i. W. lc.if..nl. have u.J ere-,- rc.ne.lv I could hear of. that anvthiuz we could sav would eive but ; witli.mt any re! f whatever, until I saw ! a faint idea of its magnificence and gran-! -'wu"-K mm ",c T'1 J"1 "e rea. nea me iv.f stalls were not i.uiiierons al that early '-....l.:l.i...Y-:.,. , . I. ... ..i.i i .it. ttf IKo iiitl .jv.r li t 1. f.it.1 iifsriiifv I.i....:.. .1.:.. . ....... . ft. . ...ui .-iiii.iii t : iiixcr a.ivemse innur )- tleur, win. u to ite appreciatea musi ue vi.- - . -s- . us; iu hid iuuuhiuh hh;. i ue average j it. and wa per-iaded to try it. I am han- ite.1 an.l thoroutrhly explore.1. Suftiee it to his nof!,e to ga'lop arriveil in time to assist settler was plad to own one cow, and was j . .y i. siuic mat i:!ia r.it.rt-lv cureu me. It sav tliat 1 be rlen In siTernl miles Knur .an.l u..-u..-. joiien eompeiu-a to jro out ot ins caoiu at Crisniier by the hand, startetl back with her. "The engineer of the Sara toga express, Archie Buchanan, saw them, but it was too late. He re versed his engine and thc air-brakes were apt.lied, but all to no purpose. The engine struck the little OT.ricn girl first and even car in the train ran over her. It next struck Bella Crismier, and the engine and every car ran over her. Annie Bradley was on the east side, and had just stepped off tlieend of the bridge, and received only a slight bruise on the ankle. As soon as jiossible the cars were stopived, and the train hands picked tin the remains of the little creatures. Their skulls were crushed, and their lers and arms were ground to pieces. AH that could be found of the re mains were placed on the side of thc track, and Coroner Schenck,"of Mat teawen, was given notice, and held an inquest, the jury returnins a verdict in accordance with the pitiful I iacts. Killed His Wife and Himself. is certainly the ls, roimsjy I ever knew of." Trice 3 cents. scan a fx.' of it Is without some at-1 f of his hnis is covered with tin and I that j tractive and distinguishing feauture of its thc rear ride is also sheeted w ith the same .a.ii , ( ATi,:i:H 1't.j.u'V. A iuarvelt.u. I ' r'atarrh. I'iphthcrta. t ank.-r-moiitli Ai lie. With a. !. U.t:le theiv i -ei:; ni ita-sd iiij,si..r for the more suc-!- !".jt'i-. ut ..( tl..- eonipl.iiiit, without - Hiar.i- prjlt. ,v. ,viits. '-jh-1, i-.snv.,. lu .if..r.l. fs..mcr1. oiaAuue Kkm-it. It liiakii. I... dif '"'' '"'' luanv 1-liVsi, Ian r lia- .. in. I. lie-l,, r,,ii 1.,... . :. : . , - i. -.,, I, i- an isiaii -I f.i.t tiiut liermaii Synip is the only " io. h has For .-ale by if f W. IViiforl. Somerset. ! own. X..r will time or space iM-nnit us to ! 'frial. tlli9 ran axi-ibcd I'a- .,aU in .Uu.il of the excursion to I'enn !the fct ,Uat il waa &ave'1. tu- distance to V m, Far;,;,".batk Sta,-I de- Ya. ,,'e te-amlKt ride on Lake wlnre the wagon-maker, shop st.x-1 is only , . . . . !:lke.ika.the visit to the i.n.uense vaults of "'y f"rty ft- :. ' M,Ui r " ' the" rrhan, Win Vernon, .nd fhe or- I XUlU esii.nate.1 at . couple hundre.1 Hiii.T. ii. .nn in mer t rs i:.x"i. inei . . . teies etteneiea ny vol. fweiireT, ine pentie- manly fu-icrintendcnt, to the entire Irty, but we will remark that before leaving the j tract contains i r,, a'laer.- cleared, and j in a p.od state HT ..ihiratkm. The build inr are nearly as f .KJ as new a line dwell ing house and K'. bank bam. and other i;tbnildi:isi. Am . r.,ii' w-Jshirnr to buv will .lea- .-all the undersi,rol, who ! ni vWted Havana tilen, a most beau will ,rive til infi.rt ,,ti.. s to tenns. title i tifu n'- ""ntic ?p.H. A grand banquet dollars.' Mr. K. says that he intends to ask the Legislature to pa) a law prohibiting the sale of fire-crackers to minors. He will find tne manufactory one of the party were V1? of le"l'le na,1y ioi"in him in wnT- "pettin' fou and unco happy. Thc exetir- paid. KmM 'EL t'oVtR. ing its Hge. was giv.-n the fraternity editorial at the tilen i giveu 0-111. let c atLLR-- :'"..-I.it..n.nNrt und l.nng Afl'.v- ' "-''i.'J-ti.m. H..-.,H.rrl,atfi-s. Asthma. ' r' ' "' 'ttl.l on the lirejst. lncu:iio li.M,i,, . c.Hh, who have 110 7;'1- "'--U.-v of r-h-' tiennan T e.h:l. we would mv that ftn.u ".-!-. M,l,t L.t v.-., -;.i" ... ....... n.i..-.ui i.nr .1.111 Jlsmet.iwn, Ta., July S, l-0. 1ka Si a: I'lease com-ct the following Mountain House an2 a !uirb ball at the ! named errors iu the report of Kvaneli. jl rikTiisCAMrsH.i.YV will aetid the : tilen Park. Wc arrivel home saJely at an i S. S. Convention printed in The Hkiuld of lire lb from now tctn the firw r January, ! early Inmr on Saturday evening, having July 7th. In resolution No. 1 you say to ny ailditrss in Swiiers county, -.r : sH-nt one short week in unalloyed enjoy- ''thrpwn"; it should be i.irown. In the XK IciLLAn? mwit and pleasure, for all of which Mr. 4th line of the game resolution you say Thc money i,p every to -uron.iuuiy the ' R. S. Menamin, secretary and treasurer of rder. Sul-scnl at ,mf to a full ii s, vere isc of Lung li'seaso. It is aecmnt of the prima-,, election to beln ld in I"'" !. V.-t t!mn,l. f ,.,-, -.1,., 1,. Tl ...t-.et.-c' . - : ..-..'.n ...h-t. u.h e...iT-un til after the full and ...nipl.te nturns of the rresi.l.-ntnil ellionUve lavn published. We ho-e It.j.nl.lH-ai w ill see the neeeswity of having every V..UT. Ik- red hot RElt'BUCAX ! the Pennsylvania State Editorial Associa tion, in an especial manner, and others, in side tiii' outside if tUe'ii-iioii, are de sen tng of ourluort heartfelt lKtieclirti6lis. "t. i'.,n l-ir si- iimjKivi-s, tr- just one UHtlc. I And will lalior earnest y fr what it deenu .-"oni i.y an druggists , tlie best interest of tie irty. Ask your J .vnts. I nr.ii'l.tuii- ..Iuh-mKa I K life of torture fa often endured by the stalwart niH-r in the hand of - rim manetheir par us tuay, however, be The Hi ald will tiiitinue to j relieved bv the use of the old reliable reme dy, ltolerus Embnmti.rt.. Sold over 50 years. Xo mushroom growth its reputa tion excels all other reiuedies. Price 36 cents per bottle. Try it jurt once. For sale only by G. W. Benford. immeasurably it should lie measurably In resolution Xo. 3 the word "and" should be inserted after "present." A. S. B. Ei.iTOB Herald Si: The Sunday-s hKl reunion in the Confluence grove on Satur day, July 3, was about all that was antici pated. The number in atu mUuicc was not to say large, - but respectable. The pro gramme, as announced by the committee, was abandoned at an early hour, and tlie exercBses were conducted as the circuru cumstanees and the caprice of old fogies would lenuit. Y. night and club the hears or wolves away from her. We can cite ''1'iicle Jay Bee'' to instances where farmers of 100 years ago drove their first fat teer east and ex changed him for a bushel and a half of shore salt. Doubtless 'rncle" would call this mirnMutlJrH's.'. Why didn't the fanner keep his steer, like hi trout, until now? it would be so much more valuable. Is "Uncle Jay Bee'' preiiretl t remedy all the improvidences of the pa-t? He may talk fish, and fish commission, to the fann ers of Somerset county, bat I would remind him that it is not thc farmers who destroy the trout f n our mountain streams, but it is those fine-haired fishing clubs from the cities and larger towns, who pitch their tents on the banks of a stream, while their sign (fishing-tackle) hangs np at the door. A iccp nt' the interior of the institution discloses a supply of beer kegs and bottles of bourbon, a safeguard against the bite of Somerset county's rnui irrjtimt; and strange to narrate, the whi-keyi invariably used up before the snake gets an opportunity to bite. Sometimes this class of trout-catchers take boarding in a more civilized and luxu rious way. They select boarding at some farm house,' where three meals a day and a good bed can be bad, and when a member of the club has taken an ovenl.we of snake-bite remedy, he can enjoy the luxury of eructa tion over the fanner's parlor carpet. . Uasts-A, July 12. JJLc. Total... Ri-soracES op thk oisthut. Amount due fn-m tax collectors, (unrol- les-teJ taxes) 458 11 We, tbe unJ-raittiel u.lit.rs of Somerset N.r- tillguisher it exploded and killed I all .he Touchers ot tlie torexoinK statement. mil him. Took- w:us captain of the Tom 1 't""1-1 tbem corm- "" uae ,n nl':a- pier corps ot tlie tire tlepartnient I i haklksi;. shafer, .kaii and the man who made himself! famous by rescuing so many people ' from the Southern hotel when it was burned Ptveral years ago. ISirn I)csl royed in I.aiicasi.-r tV.nnly. 1 L.wastkk, I'a.. July 4. Alxiut; " o'cl.x'k this aftenioon the large barn on the county irm. just east 1 of the city limits, was discovered to be on tire, and before any of tlie fire; companies could reach the spot the j building was destroyed. A number j of adjoining buildings were badly burned, and at one. time it was fear ed that the building used for the care of the insane would also lv burned. Tlie horses and honied cattle were saved, but the hay and! wheat were entirely des'troyed. The loss is fully S7,o X , on which there is an insuraneeof $".' . as follows : , .Etna, of Hartford. $:Uk: French : Assurance CorjM .ration, ?2.IK, and British America. SUM). The tire! was the work of an incendiary, as it ; broke out in three ditlerent places j at the same time. j The Eiprera train leaves Pittsburgh at T:.'S P. M. srrlTinir at Conneil.Tilie loo-, p. t.t K.x-li-wrskl 11 .j) p. M. la return the Express Irave CumtssrlAii.1 at '1J A. M., arriving ttt K-m-ic-w.ksI i:s A. M., C'janeUjvillo .vt A. M., Pltta burah T:4i A. M. Tbe most illrect anil pleafnnt r-ute to the Eit an.l Skiuth via Wadtilnxtonl'lty. TaroUKb Mall lea Unit ut I m a. .I;:r. ar rives at Wsbln-tt.n t f Ji A. : P.altim..re. r. M. ; PhilafitH-hia i:H a. m. ; New i ur:w a. m. ; Klcbmen.l 11: -a a. m. TLroUifti Express, leaving T:5o r. . .Jailr, ar rive at WastiinKtoa at -u. a. m. : bi!Uiuore, i u a. v.: PbUaueliiua; l:li r. x. ; i. V.. 14'. r. k. Throaub MaII trains dalij. Ea(sd traios ilailyexeeot Sun.lae. Ac..rom.1:tion trains aod Pjyette Lxj.re.ij dally except SuD.laj. Ti- lcet ortlres. corner Kirth Avenue an.l W.ssl streets, and .K-pot ooruer Uraot aad Wa:erLj., PlttntiUrKh. Pa. '. K. LtlRT., lien. Piwnnw Airent. i l. c LL,.euvral lkaet Atit. o o 4? V It.iil.-r I-jipl.wion. JOHN F. BLYMYER, DEALER IN Jersey City, X. J., July 7. Jacob Kautz, whose resilience was at II me stead Station, on the Northern Rail road, this morning went to the house ol his son John,at Union Hill, w here liis wife residi-d, and forbade her going to a picnic she had intended attending to-day. Ujion her refusing, lie drew a revofver and shot her in the alwlomcn. He then went into a barn adiominn the house and shot himclf in the head, killinrr himself lv injured, are exieeted to recover. instantl'. Mrs. Kautz, who w.is The only person alout the thrf-sher taken to St. Mary's Hospital, will j who escaped injury was Mr. Fred not live more tha'n a few hours, the j icks' eldest son. wound being fatal. Kautz several i times previously attempted to take i MARRIED. his w ife's life, and also that of his I r l l son, who protected her. Ik)thwerej MORROW F.ICHER. At the M. E. over sixt' years old. Parsonage. Addison. Pa., July lr. I, by Cincixxati, Jul 7. A special to the Commercial in relation to the explosion of the boiler of a thresh-! f . , ing machine yterthiy at Dunkirk,; Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Ohio, by which illiam Frederic ks. IiicharJ Ca.se (fireman), Washington! Toisel. George roLel, Arnasa. Ikr-j C I 1 iS, CXyC., OCC- man, Harry 15rown and an unknown ' man tent out with thc machine from : The f.ill.nviiv L a pjr'ial li-t ofiiMls in S;ik !- : an-ete.-r T.s.I-V-iitrm V V k it.. L-ill.-.l e-i v ' Hat.-I.ets. llainin. r, tiiiels. Adze. .Ve . lihu ksnuiii s .,.!, 1U-1!., t. I- n i- ', t, r V. ! Kiles, llaliinu r. Two more ot tlie victims ( Hubert p, t .....i t,m,u Thrush and a Jittle son of .Mr. Fredericks, owner of the thresher) have died. Harry Mowers, whie legs and arms are broken and who1 is badly scalded, cannot recover.! John McVilty. w ho had one leg and ; one arm broken and was badly j scalded, will die. J. Kellogg. John Looft and Tom brown, though bad Paints ri.!.i'-. s ia -. Ai.vii.-. v..--. iVe.. Saddlery Hardware, T il. Tree. I 'iv'Sa.l.ll.-. llaiii.-. Ilm !;-. Table Knive and Fork. 1' s kit Knives. Sei.r. Simk.m and I:.-. r-. fl.e largest to k in SoinersPt Comity. Paint, r's trtxnl-. a full t.s k. Wnite t'olore.1 Paint f.r ini.le and oi::-i.l.. paintiiiL'. Paint ii. oil. all .!. r-. Varnish. Turjwntine. Klaxel nil. I.ni.-ii.-s. Jaj-an Jiry.T, W.iln it Main. Ae. Window ''ia of all s-zesari't ir!a- .tit to any shaH'. The let I'.mI Oil always on hand. Uur stm k of c..1 Oil iini;- i very hiiyv and i.;i.r!e very rl.-r'ant s'yl.-. H;t-Toti I'ijeu- lar. M.r.ev ami t'r.if--.-iit a. Miil Sinv Fii.si.l Inst iji::i!:tv. l'- r n Iain-lined K'-ill.-s. Hnnl!- of all kin.U. Shovels. Fork. S- a.!.s. pake. Matt. ks. tipib 11.H.-S. Piek, -vth-s, naTl... l.sl-. I ust Meel, . . Mason Uamtners, Step Iji-lder. t'arrUsp; and Tire Pol's of ail sizi-. lmkiiiir l.lae. Wie-lilian!1 . (.'l.tlis Wringer. M.-.il .-.-vi-. Ii.rMats. PiL-ket. Tul. Wih1.-h Pii.-kets, Twine. of all iz-. J I.i v Pul leys'. Putter Print. Mop Slicks. Trap. Stee!yarl, M.-ar titters and Stutfers. Trace. -w Chains, Halter Chain, Shsi-: Pn-t.and Sen;!. Pra-lu. H..rsc P.ru-hcs, i urry Cotui, ar s DOOR-UXKS, HIX(;i. f and everjthin in the builder's line. CREWS, LATCIHjs, ;iX"X)R-KNol.'S Cups. Li ad, Shot. Powder, of.-ty Fuse, nr., '. . A Miner Shot. San Fjiasclsco, Cal., July 6. A dispatch from llodie, Mone county, says : Patrick Carroll a miner, was ejected from a mee ting of the Miner's L nion last night, and cm attempting to re-enter the hall he was shot dead, lie was a native of Lynchburg, Va., and is said to have lieen a grandson of Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Rev. J. 15. Tavlor. Mr. A. . Morrow, of Harnclsville, and Mi Virginia Richer, of j TJ(e ; , (.v,.rvfIlil!j; ,!jat u,u v, 1lC iLir,iw;,re !ra.ie. 1 .1.1 et.-liv. Turkeyf.iot. ; in this kind of ?k1 and irive my w hole attention t. it. p. r.ti who are buihlm.'. - WFIMER l"MAN Julv -1th lo bv 1 unr one in need of anvtliiin; in mv line, will find it to their advantn-.-e to rive m a . -a - .'1... " ,.' ", ti". e -. 1 i 1 will always -rfve a na.-onat.lecre.lit to ri-piiil'le pi-rs..!!. 1 thank n.y old etistoiii. Jacob W e.n,er, t..-., Mr. LH-nms e.iner. , ,, , tli, to ,!lljk,. Iuanv t w of Somerset county, to Miss Lucinda Au-: man. of Westinoreland eountv, Pa. LKX'T FOR'iET THE PLACE. AUGCSTINE RAY. On Thurs-lay eve-; ninjr, July 1st, 1., at the residence of the ; bride's parents, by Elder V. R. Luca, R.ws ; F. Augustine, of Addison, Pa., and Mist , Ellen Ray, of Des Moine, Iowa. i Jinaary a, issu. 2so. 3, BiVKK'S BLOCK." JOHN F. , ELYM YEK. r
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