t I Inr-ilil lie coii-i1' .VI. I.. -'i .July :h, Ul. "N TV o MM ITT Kl-:. . J. llii.-ii.an. J. .l:n Uraoi-'am. !n-iij'. .. r. .p-ti-th. p.. I . I.aynicii. , y. r . I'. Mi'TI" 1,. J. .hit Nam. . v. S. Mountain. .,, itwry. s; M. II.H'.M-I. nil n- .r,-i;vlll 1 ..: I......... .1. ill. ! ' " 11 M. CoVeT. j.'tit" Kit'. ,.tflT r..l..lC N- ' 1 V..,tl'VlOOI. Samue-I M -mu-it I T. ',.11.. nvk, .Jiah ,!, J".. II. W'.riiir. Mill. .i '. if . .i. .iiit ;.-. i-o. i cu.irviUc M.r.Shafcr. ;! ,,,,.,,,,,.10,.. Ai' w. r-'-aiu ivvr iiiiini.."'- li.'!-.l-:' ,.;... J.J. .iiunii-rman. W. II. l'...ui!ior. . M A. Lru'cike'r .-" , 1! .r.itl-.'I Win. 1- Fre-a-v. .:iu i- - . ,....( J. J. i'.OWIIUlll. ,',,.-t North. John J. larr. ''j.;..,,!.!..:!, -T. "rit-lirnl.l. .'l-rivli, S. . I'-alUcr. .'il'.n,V!,;.r!.-sV. I'tif-'h. : C K. iMcrt. r;rTurk-yr.H.t, A. M. Cramer. r-i-:u. SI"1V"- !.- - '.it- .i. ii :ii-r. V. I'll v., Chairman. Sii.tary. .r ' a 1" in a-iolhcr e-oliiiiin. r j-!i of J.ily at C. N. Hosts. ;, :l i at l iyi s aim i' a:ul Kye-.la.-.seat '. N. I5.vTs. i!, lln:l.l otii ' v.-rv !ati' s:v!.- vi ; -arl at tlic ...1 In- lmyi i ' vo'ir drills al nkiiiir Jan. : ;:.ivnts, at I ! s at M tllcv's. i-.'iits, niiJ ; -! Ni iv 'l'v-siaiiit iits at ('. X. I nvil lvt'.it's ll.'imi1i!'!. Try thrill. ;.i;- n. c :lt I'.i'Vi ir.l'l I'.."'" I'l'V n.I c:i:ivassi'rs lr.akr fiimi $i to ' i-llin ihk'.s firK.i. :i.lrii:t .i-.-l:iy slni'l. Xrw York. Srml . 1" 1 :i!..-."ir ami trrins. v tin- riih-'st, lirst, ami ino-t durahlr v 'f. I-ai-ro. a--k for Slar, ami Uikc n i .. r..r :it the (;r.Kt-r-. Flour ami !'..! S!..r.-..r JcsIAll KKl.LKIi ', , M vuKLT. M M sCuo?? Street. I will .....ii liatrl at all times, Biff, Tork, Mut :ii!.; S;:!!-:!;-. at nasi nialilr j.rires. OjH-n . v :'! mil a im-.it w:;on three tinw - '.. v .. t.. Sojtvm't, l a. i!iiV,'ti- -Is!!i i.n iuirr.1 to make all . .. i.f !:;::r vori, oxr.-j4 hair j.-ivriry. ., ',!,. fr.iiits. etc.. at tiir rair of JO rriit." ,!, ,.;in.f f..r silk ami from to 1" ivnt an .ii.ff.-n-otton. No work nmler 'M rt nts nl. Work in Wsriit through. "sum 1'. -1 niii, e. or lrft at lair n-si.'i :u - of , .-l!i,.ul. ih'cM. Ai.ifE A. n i ls. l! r; w- are .iL-ain with our vv.rv rrirhr.it ; -i n ( .;iM-t r !:m1. Anyone wishing their prot.-rliilafainst li-htninj: should .:: ..ii as a! i.niv. Satisfai tioii 'iiar.uitt'l BlIollW V.KtP. j..!ii.-r-H. June i:;ili, 1S.S1. . i;iMM in isakciaixs at m:i- i:.i:vs oi.n bixiabi.k fonxi:u!! !:.! n..w uiilil the 1st of Si'ptciiilHT. :L I iiiL' harains nre olfrre.1, to make i:i f..r Winter Gomls: ii"' lli avy I'ants : : -.- ' " : : il Iliitvv Suits : : a:i.l Hoys' Yt-.-ts : .v l:lno Siiiris : : imml Ovrr.h5rt-s : (la-.ix- I'mlrrshiils : .t,l Heavy Snsiidrrs ! " (a $.1 i t f.j .riK !s. ( t K.1 " (a. Xt " ii, r. " On 12 " : (..i 10 " ..i;.- , . ;-i l is 22 huh : (.i. H 25 ! l'.iM Wool Hat ir. the county f.i Wiets. Wit ai!il IK.king (ilasst-: at li"s than : r', .i. ..ut. lietnen.hrr that all roods iU'nil.l iheaiHT than the t-hcaifst to '"f r. .i;i fur auotluT stork. K. 'ill. Pi 1 MONTI, "I :i;irr, 1'i:xx'a.. June 2", 11. j ui iirr, IYsx'a.. 5 H. JlrrFLEr, A;. -r's A,.-ue Cure should he in every i ':;,!., ild in regions where Fever am! Auc livail. It slmulil be taken as a jireventa-tn-l.y i v.'n- re-id.-rt and traveller in mala- iH-rivts. '.Ntturday last Mr. 1. lUtlky's IVr- '- :i ll.rso Sultan j.asscd through town ': way home from Haen-town, wliere - I 1 W:i for the -a.st three months. He ' -I'.u-.liy is :!.e linot sjKviiiRi) of the :.t..ii II irse we have ever sei'ii, and is I" inn-id si !,y the In-st judges. He will I'la. e of the voiihk horse that died r " vlyaad will sty:,d f,r thirty day only -; '" ii.-;:r.mi e; will then le taken to '--r.-.iii.iy fr the fall season. Mr. lief- ' 'U...1.M niiivc'the jitruiuijre of our en "" " r.-i:u- fanners, from the fa that he -in-irhaj more than any o:her man ' :t.i- imit'ty to imiirovethe stork of home, 4 ' r i, j.lack, hai ing l.wt two very vul- : hnre in the ast four yearn. '' 'I -t. A' v;i my ami XoCMAL l- IKKlI, "Vi;;n.vjiJt,) Soim-rsit eounly, Fa. 1 -'i i.Tia i.;-ii! July 2'ith and oontiuue "' tt ks. stadriits jirejiared forTearhinp, '' '":ii.r Cu'hyp.' Te-rins moilenito. In 'M :.,r-, J:,.v. w. W. Dralriik, A.M.,Chas "i-r.E. K. iKatrh k, Miss Kllen Miller y. ii:j..rma:i.Mi a:id e-ircular, adilrvw Ih'v. V. W. 1i:ituii-k, (Jlade, P.O., r. V iht a ( i.n.H !-Vii you heed the ""'"i. The si.-m.l jH ihajw of the sure Ii of th:it iimrc terrible dise'ase Coli " Ak yourself if you ran for the ,,r'-' i"g :i i ts., to run the risk and elo Mini:!! fr tt. We know from exixTiemi 11 M.iL.hv Cure will e-iireyeiur Conj-h. It '"1,r f;,;l. This evj.lains why more than '-" ii.iiii.in Lottlen we're Mild the past l riiii-v( Crouji, and AVhooj.inj: ' ',!. M ..m e. Mothers elo not be without " l"t Liini. 1)m ) Si.lt- or Chest, use Shi , ' ' r. ui I'insirr. 8old by Con. W. Neii-""'!l'".:;-.t,S..Im.rs.'t. Fa." !rN?:,: ,TT -:":et S- HooL-VilIoj.e-n Ju- - i, I-8I, continuing eifht in-Vs. Sje , :i!'"n pvea the ommon liranehe 7 ,'"lrs'' ' 'f ietu-hm. i- ' :""',rmal C'oiirso.C. tuition aya ' ,!- "l.sr.rf. raii-Inj. from 12! to lii rents let furuiIir.l rooms. will be sianil to make thowhoo) ' in evi ry artirular. i Lav I!. U. 8NKr -"'"v.i uic se-rvii'is or llarve'V 4 w " '' lias just graduate-d at In- j 1 tale Normal. I Mil i.ViH'rrk's ie In nmrket.' Mr. 8. KlVkirig is in It.wtem, ,n lmsl- lll'X. I 1 liv !iciiim-l hlimitiuo tiic Is! eif July. j Mr. Churle-s Oulihart, : ("iH'iit the -llh iu town. .ex on 10iiis with of I.iyon, Ohio, I S.K.t from the e-oiiini m -Uivo-piic is Raid ' toln- Mire ll.atll In the tmtiilo l.u.r Mr.Nml Kicnuu, whe, has Wti attending m-UumI in ri.ihieU.lphi a, is lioinc for the milliliter. ur livery men are iij.iyihr a boom in their line of trade and are rorn-siHiiidinidy hapjiy. 1'anin-rs in the vie-inity of this jibei- have i-omuitiired harvesting. Harvest-tiands arc said to be very nearee. Jiiite a lartre iiiimher orj oiins ladies ami ;;riil!rinrii from (his place i: nh-c.1 at. Ma ple ;rove Monday. Mr. V'. IJ. I'nrker, in theeiiiiiloy of Jos. Home A Co., I'itl.sljiirh, sjH-iit Sim.Uiy and Monday in .Somerset. Mr. I!tite:t Kinimel and his si-ter, Mr. Nora Maiw, are- visilin- their pare nts, Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. Kinimel. Many and hr.irif. lt are the prayers that an? hourly ottered up that the life .f the I'resiile-iit may lie siutred. I'ay your taxe-s, State and eounly, before August 1st and saye the 5 per cent that will in all probability bo added on afte-r that elate". Mr. e'lcori.'-e Tayinan has purchased a fine iir of jet black liorsrs for the Seiuierset House buss, which runs to and from the de-pot. Thr month of rose's is now past and ne-ver was it more Iwautiful. The-choir varieties, howi'ver, have "gone where the woodbine twineth." Mr. Jae-ob File, of Johnstown, returned ti the I'lnco of his nativity to SK'iid the 4th. "Ianie-1" says there is no place like Some-r-se-t to live in. Mr. F. S. Klielideinst, proprietor of the e'eiitial Hotel, relumed from the Fast, where he had been for the past tell days, Saturday evening. .rand juries in a nuniU-rof rutin lies have ordered the direx-tors or the poor, and the courts sustained the order, to prohibit the insiirat.. c e.f pticrs. Iji t Thursday evening, while roujiling two cars at the tie-put Mr lames CoojK'r had tw . fmre'rs on his right had e-rn.-lusl. The w und is painful but not se-ricus. v liv is that some men in going to the-ir meals walk at the rate of e-ight mile-s an hour, but in going to their work take the the gait e.f a playcd-e.ut jHile-slrian ? Faul !. Caithe-r ICs.j., f Lalrolie, with his w ire and family are paying a visit to his arcnts in .Somerset. Mr. Oaithe-r is the romim-st son of Samuel tiaither, 1-s.i. The I'ciinsylvaiiia Railroad Company is uj.plying train men with coupling sticks, which will no doubt diminish the ntitulx-r of aerideiits arising from the coupling eif cars. Jack Fra-t brcathe-d mildly em the ve-gita-ble kingdom in diirm nt parts of the county last wi-ck. We arc told that no serious damage was done tei either the fruit or grain cr"is. "We rise to remark that the "Oe-neral" ha' again been "gunning" around the IV partments at Washington during the jast wee-k. The latest re'Mirt is "game neither promising nor plenty." Messrs. Frank Coor and Charh'S Zufall "take the take" for trout fishing so far this xraon. In one eve-ning and moniing of last week they made a cate h of 2S0. Fifty of them averagel eight inches c:ich. The comet is the great attraction with oaf people. Xightly is this strange visitor gaz ed u;on by hundmls. Ite-jiorts from relia ble sources state that it is growing rapiilly smaller and increasing in brilliane-v. Our hotels and liverymen are doing a thriving business. SomeTset can boast of first class hotels and first rate livery stables, ami we arc glad to see that they are receiv ing the ii!ron.n;e which they deserve. Since trains have been running regularly on the S. it C. Railroad, the subscribers to the Herald residing at Frie-dens, Stoystown, Hovocrsvillc and Davidsvills receive their pajKT on the same evening it is ptiblit-hcd. Yeiinor writes to the Cincinnati Oammrr ci.il : "I re-gre-t to have to warn you of a hot and stormy July, with frciuent elisastrous storms of wind, hail and rain throughout those sections in which the June storms have been so severely swept." For the lienefit of the boy who will go swimming : It is said that cramp, the cause of so many deaths, may be prevented by the bather wearing an elastic garter above thckne'R. This is a very simple preventa tive and is worth the bather's attention. Mr. Harry B. CV.l!K.rn, son of Hon. A. J Colliorn, who is engaged in the merchant tailoring business in Frostburg, Md., came home to sjiend the Fourth accompanied by two gentlemen friends, Mr. Besh anil Mr. Porter, from the above named place. Mr. John P. Knable, of Pittsburgh, has been sjHMidiug the jiast few days in Somer set, ca!lc-d here by the serious illness of liis ne'u-c, a little daughter of L. C. Colliorn's, Ei The child had a severe attack of diphtheria from which it isslowlv recovering. The Pennsylvania National l.'unrd is to be-reorgauized, and includes the reduction of the Cuard from five to three brigades, or from C.000 to 7,."00 men. As soon as the re organization has be-en lierfeeted, active measures are to be taken in regard to the sumnu-r encampment. Quite a ijueer case of jKiiseining oe-currcd at Williamsburg, Blair county, last week. It is supposed that it was caused by burning xilat hugs in the stove while bread was in the eiven baking. The whole fami!y were taken with nause-a as soon as they commenc- el using the bread. Our streets were crowded with visitors from Jonstown, Bedford, Connellsville, rnionlown and various other places Mon day. There was no public entertainment of any kind and the elay was Sentby our visi tors in a ipiiet way in strolling about the town and driving out into thecouiitry. Mr. I. C. Johnson; District Attorney of Fayette county, is in town. Mr. Johnson n-)Mrts criminal business asbi'ing very brisk in his county and says that he will have ful ly one hundred cases for trial at theScpteiu- Ikt term of Court. His oflice is one of con siderable importance and pays handsomely. Mr. Harry Sheets, commonly called 'blankets," a journeyman printer who has be-cn on the "road to Baltimore" for fifty or sixty vcars, dropped iu on us last wee-k and tarried a day. Mr. Sheets is one of the old est .t inters in the country, and has worked at the "case" in nearly every oflii-c. We be sjieak a welcome for the "Major" along the road. Washington e-ounty against the world ! On Thursday, May 3d, the celebrated priro ram, Ilarus, owned by John Yan Yoorhis and Ahira Jone. was shcare-d and yielded the extraordinary dip of thirty p tunds and eight ounces, er over eight hundred per cent. V ho be-.iue this ? Several trentlcmeu were present while this clip was taken by Mortis Cleaver, and the surprise tf all who were present was not settled into faith until by an inspection or the beam, it was proven by the seeing of the eyes. . I'urinj: a heavy thunderstorm, recently, says the Oreeiishurg Jiyne, a tie-ry bull, ehargc.1 witluelectricity, fell from the tide pmjdi w ire t the pavement in front of the haird House: with a treme-ndous report. A nunilK-r of .crsoiis were in the sitting room at the time, all of whom were more or less affected bv the se-hoe-k. Mr. H. 1'. Snyder, editor of the Keystone tbiiWrr, published at ConnelLsville, Fayette county, speut the past few elays in Sonierel, and during his stay paid several pleasant visits to the Hmuld ollice. Mr. Snyder is a gentleman of the first water and is the edi tor of one of the handsomest country jour nals in the western part of the State. A new poMt o3ico has been pnhiblishe at MilU-r'a Tannery, this county, with John A Friedline as lxist master, and is named Kdie, in honor of Col. John U. Kdie ; one has also been established at lii tlirl, em the line of tlic S. it C. railroad, by the name of Holsopple, as a e-omplimeiit to Adam Hols- opple, Us.!. Xow that the season for canning fruit etc., is coming on, an exchange throws out a hint to house kecjers that will be of use. All have no doubt eiperie-nceel the nnnoy ancc of pasting labels on tin cans and find that they will fall off after becoming dry. To overcome this, take a sponge saturated with muriatic acid an el rub over the tin where (he I:i1h-1 isto be placisl, and use- the gum tragaeautli paste. The Hecald is indebted to Mr. tieorge Sullivan, the accommodating and gentle manly baggage master on the S. it C. Itail rood, for his kindness in distributing the Hkbalu containing a tabular state-hient of the result of the primary elevtion, at the dilferent stations along the road. The IIeu ald containing the official vote was in the hands of hundreds of its subse-ribcrs two hours afle-r the clerks had finishisl their work. The new law reeiiiriiig practitioners ef luedie-inc and siirge'ry.t. take their diplomas to the I'rothonotarics of their countie-s to lie r.-gistereel, has been signed by the Governor and has gone into effect, and the penalty for refusing to comply with this law is a tine of otiv' hundred dollars, one-half to go to the pro. ".itor,and the other half to the coun ty, with imprisonment in the county jail at the discrc:U.a of the Court. This is one of the iiie-thods by which it is promised to weed out bogus Buchanan diplomas. The first excursion train from Johnstown to hio 1'yle-, "the Switzerland of America," asthe B. A i). men say. left Johnstown at 8 oe-loe-k, Saturday morning, with seven coaches and one baggage car. There were C5J passengers on boanl, ond owing to the crowde-d condition of the e-ars the train did not stop at stations along the line to tauc on those who desired to go. The uumbcr thus disappointed is estimated at from three to four hundred. Passenger Agent Smith gives assurance that he will run another excursion train in two wee-ks that will accommodate all. The killing of a little babe in Philadel phia a few days ago, by rats, during the te-miorary aljsence of its mother, should be a warning to all parents eve-rywhe're not to leave the-ir helpless children alone in houses infestcsl by hungry rode-nts. Iu numerous instances they have attacked children when left alone', doing gre-at injury to them. In the case referred to the child's face, cars and nose we-re eaten o!T, besides the flesh on its little anas were devoured until the little bones were bare-. Mothers don't le-ae your babies alone if there arc any rats alxiut the house. The ieople of Somerset and vicinity are uiidiT great obligations to Mr. George T. Swank, the thoughtful and ge-nerons cditer and proprietor ef that enterprising Jttle dai ly, the Johnstown T.-ilmur, for copies of Uic extra issued at that office at a late hour Sat urday night, containing a ek-tailed account of the attempted assassination of the na tion's chief magistrate, and also for copies of the Sunday edition containing all the late telegrams relating to the condition of the President. The pajiers were sent to Ed. B. Scull. Kso., and Postmaster Davis for free elistribution, and were the fist receiv ed in town containing an accout of the ter rible tragedy that had been enacted on the banks of the Potomac. The-y were of e-ourse eagerly seized by- our people nnel being re-ad by them were given to their friends from the rurul districts to take into the country The Trilmiie and its editor will lie gratefully remembered feir this thoughtful and gener ous act. During the wind and rain storm w hich prevailed on Wednesday last there was only trilling elamage elone to trees, shrubbery, etc., in this vicinity, but it seems that out in Conemaugh Township, Seiuierset County, a sert of tornado or hnrrie-ane was experi enccel, as immense fons-t trees were uproot ed, fences blown down, and houses ami barns partly elest royed. Hail-stones as large as hickory-nuts fell in profusion, beating down the growing grain, and the loss to a number of farmers isepiitc a serious item. The most singular feature connected with this storm, however, was the killing of twenty-five sheep, owned by Mr. C. C. Blough, by a flash of lightning. His flock of thirty were grazing in an ojieu fiield at the time the wind commenced blowing so hard, and they all huddleel close together. While they were thus "hunched up," as an eye-witness cxprcsse-s it, a flash of vivid lightning came down, and all hut five of the sheep were killed. Their death was in stantaneous, as all fell in their tracks. Xo marks were visible on the grounds in the vicinity, and Mr. Blough is at a loss to account for the manner in which the fatal flash expanded itself. Of the five sheep which cscajied two were rendered senseless, a:ld it was fully twenty minutes licfore they rewvercel. Juhnrfown Trtliwie. , The appearance of a comet in the north western horizon in t'he evening after sun down and one in the northeastern horizon at 2:00 in the morning creates an impression that there is two of these erratic visitors in this ncighborhooel. This is not the case. The two arc but one comet. It is just about setting in the evening, and only brought to yiew by the absence tif the sun's superior light hence the shortness of its visibility and dimness of its light at that time. It comes again to view, or tee-hnically speak ing rises at 2:30 in the morning with in creased brilliancy, because it and the tun arc both ajiproae-hing the sjiectator. When however, the sun finally rise's, the light of the comet is absorbed by the superior rays of the solar orb. It nevertheless continues ta follow the sun through the sky, and could the light of the great luminary be withheld at midday, the comet would be found nearly overhead, still continuing its way to its setting place westward. Of course the comet has a motion, and a very rapid one at that, but in its movements, while in this neighborhood, we must regard it 83 any other star, which owes its changed position in the sky, not to its own move ments, but to the rotary motion of the earth. Information from the astronomers states that the comet now rises cailicr ami will of course set sooner, in which case it is doubt ful if we shall hereafter sec it in the even ings as it will have set before sundown. We have a Ficeily and positive Cure, for Cartarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth and He-ad Ache, in SHILOIFS CATARRH REMEDY. A uasul Injector ftrc with each boltle. I'se it if you leire he-alth and sweet breath. PriiM 50 cLs. Sold by (ico W. Ben ford. Druggist Somerset, Ta. Kidney-Wort moi'cs the bowels regular ly, cle-anscs the blooel, and radically cures kidney disease, gravcL pile, .billious head ache, and pains which are caused by disor dered liver and kidneys. Thousanels have been cured why should you not try it T Your elmggist will tell you that it is one of the most successful medicines ever known. It is sold in both dry and liquid form, and its action is positive and sure in either. Aiffew, Tar. lleruld. Vfssiuh's Jri.- AVritnuit.-'-With July I tJommence a revision of my weather fore cast forthe lost six months of thu year 1;. To hold to a prediction made twe-lve months in advance would at the prc.ient stage eif weather prognostication only tend to make the whole attempt ridiculous. The test these predictions undergo for the tint six months alone is a severe one, although it is a firm conviction that this space of time cull be cove-red, and that with considerable acur acy by an intelligent observance of the level ing principles connected with the mrti rolo- gy of our country. I believe that the present summer is one in a tier of similar summers, probably the middle one. It is likely to resemble in its chief features that of 1SS0, and to differ in some of its miner details. The approaching month of July will en ter cool and wet and give a great deal of rain gene-rally over a large portion of the United Stales and Canada, while in (ir.-at Britain the we-alhe-r will iu all probability be like wise stormy and we-t. The storms of wind, thunder and lightning aro likely to prove severe and frequent. The heaviest rains fer Xew York and vicinity I w ould locale short ly after the 20th, probubly the 21st or 22d, Between the 12th anil StUli days an excess ively hot term is probably throughout .both Canada and the Fnitetl States, with addi tional severe -storms in the wc-stern see tions. Within a few days of the close of July, likely in the neighborhood of the 27th and 2Sth days, a cool to cold wave may occur, carrying frosts in Canada ana cool weatner generally with storms e.f wind, hail and rain over the United States. AVhere storms have been severely fait in Wesstern and Southwestern States during June there again will the severest storms of July be experi enced ; notwithstanding, however, these frequent and severe storms during July, fre quent alternations of fine, hot weather will probably counteract to a gre-at extent the tlainage tlone to grain and other props in general in the West. Full particulars ii relation to the alleged iufiintaciile case in Paint township, this county, seem to indicate that the mother of the infant, Samh Pfile by name, brutally murelered her innocent oilspring. Tiic story of the matter, as relatexl by a gentleman who is cognizant of all the facts, as far as they have hee-n made public, is that on Sunday evening last the woman mentioned, who is about thirty veara eif age, complained of suffering great pain. Shortly after elark she was heard by her sister to get out of bed, and pass down the stairs t.) one of the lower rooms. Some three hours afterward she re turned to her coiii-h, and next morning was too ill to make her appearance at the break fast table. These two women have been making their home on part of the farm left by their parents, decease!, several years ago, and their marrie-d brother John oe-cupies another portion of it, Oa Moinlay several of the neighbors insti tuted a scare! for the infant, and the Stony- creek was dragged for a considerable dis- tane-e, as it wai the impression she had thrown the little one into the stream. On Thursday afternoon one of tho mea who was searching for the cvieleiiee of her crime hnpiicncd to notice blood spots near an oak tree about half a mile distant from the res idence of Miss Pfile. Following up the cicw, he eliscoverenf unUer a stone weighing at le-ast seventy-fiveponnds, and close to the root eif an oak tree, the body of an in fant. A few yards off he pie-keel up a jagged stone, weighing some thre-o pounds, upon which there were blood-stains. Thehe-ad of the e-hild was crushed to a jelly, and it seems cvidtnt that the stone was usetl to crush out its life. An information was made before ,S.juirc Seese, of Painttownship, who calh-d a jury of in.; .icst in the matter, and Drs. Ovcrdorf and Miller, of Scalp Level, were summoned to hold a iKtxI-niUiiem exam ination. Thev arrived at the conclusion that the feetn- .vas fully developiil, and that it was liorn .niive. .The sworn testimony of Miss Ptile was al so heard, and, while not acknowle-dging that she had taken the life of her offspring, she testified that s man named Thomas Mt Fad den, who drove a team for Mr. Winspcer, contractor on one of the sections of the S. et C. Railroad, on the division south of Scalp Level, was particrja crlmini with her in Se-p- tembcr last, and that this was the issue of their intimacy. A verdict was rendered to the effe-ct that Surah Pfile was guilty of the charge sceu-ed up against her, but owing to the condition of her health, which is quite critical, she has not yet been brought to jail. Facts acovt the Comet. The comet is estimated at the Xaval Observatory to be about thirty million mile-s from the earth. Its nucleus is seven hundred miles in dia meter, and the envelop about the nucleus two hunelreel thousand mile's in diameter. The tail is calculated to be live million miles in length. The fact that its or bit lies within the orbit of the earth explains the apparent paradox of its receeling from the earth while approaching the sun. On the 20th of June last it came nearest the earth, being then but ten million miles away, ami some astronomers here think it probable that the earth then passed through the tail of the comet. The distinguished astronomer. Prof J. X. Stoekwell, of the Case school of applied science of this city, makes the following statement of his observations of the cornet : "On the evening of June 24th, 25th and 2iith I had the good fortune to get observa tions of its position with sufficient precision to enable me to determine approximately its path through space. The elements of its orbits derived from Uie3e observations are very similar to the elements of a comet which appcareel in 1807, and render it some what probable it may ba the return of that comet. We cannot, however, pronounce with certainty on that pointtill observations extending over a much larger jieriod have been made and carefully discussed. If we trace the path of the comet back to June first we find it then had a right ascension of about five hours and that it declination wea nearly forty degrees south. Iu this po sition it could be well observed on the Southern hemisphere, is very probably the same comet observed by Dr. Gould, at Cor doon, in the Argentine Republic, June 1st. Its distance from the earth was then 44,000,- 000 miles. From that point it traveled di rectly north and passeel a little westward of the sun June l'Jth, at distance of 21,0u0,0o0 miles from the earth. It reached its perihe lion June 23d, when it was about 72,000,000 miles from the sun and 23,000,000 from the earth. June 2th it was 2,000,000 miles from the earth and receding at the rate of 1,'JOO.OOO miles elaily. July 10th it will be within about ten degrees of the north star, and the distance will be more than 50,000, 000 miles from the earth. The dimensions of this comet are very great. The diameter of a portitm of the head cannot lie less than 10,000 miles, while the nebulosity surround ing it cannot be less than three times as great. The length of the tail must exceed G,000,0W miles. The comet has been iu our skies during a mouth past, and it is proir to inepiird why it was not seen before. Ac cording to our tomputation it came from the Southern hemisphere almost on a line with the sun, so it rose above the horizon in the east after sunrise and sank below the horizon in the west before sunset. It was therefore above our horizon only by day light until after June 20th, at which time it was so near the sun that i. was enveloped in the twilight while above the horizon, but its rapid motion northward carried it in 3 days so far from the sun that it remained above our horizon until the disappearance of twilight, and in the meantime had pass ed through its jierihelion ami appeared as a fully developed comet of magnificent di mensions when first discovered in the north ern hemisphere . It is anil has been growing rapidly fainter since it wo first elifcovcreel and will continue to do so until its final disappearance. It will probably disappear to the naked eye within a couple of weeks, but it is probable it can be followed with a telescope during a number of months." It.v.u An Bkiisir Vikw. On a petilion i of citizens of JenneT township for a public ! road to lead from. Rt or near the IJeim brid; to a point em the S. & C. B.iilroad at or near apiointeet J. li. scon, survey StutiY and Win. S. Morgan, viewers. On a petition of the citizens of Meycrsdalc fir a bridge over Flaughcrty creek, the Court appointed J. II. Fritz, surveyor ; J. M. Say lor and Rush McMillen, viewers. On a petition of citizens for a private, roud from a public road leading from Buckstown to Somerset to a point on tho land of Isaac Join's and Kdwanl Mostoller, in Quemahoii ing township, the Court appointcel Henry Rouch, surveyor ; Martin Shank and Joseph Stull, viewers. On a petition of i-itixona of Jeni.e-r town ship for a public road beginning at or near lands of Henry II. Muser, and leading from thence along the Iambi of Chris. Dieta and Wm. 0. Griffith to a point in Bctilah road leading from Jenncr X Roads to Friciliines' Mill in Painttownship, the Court appointed Ehvood Swank, surveyor ; Isaac S. Yodcr and David Waufihian, viewers. On a petitition of citizens of Xew Balti more and Alleghe-ny townships for a road to lead from tho I'nibaugh road on the Bed ford line to Xew Baltimore and Xew Buena Vista on the Bedford line, the Court ai pointcd Win. M. Schrock, surveyor ; Con rad Stoy and John M. Glessner, viewers. Tl-nuEYKOoT, July 1. 1SS1. Ei. IIcralu : The result of the late Ke- ptiblicau Primary election in this exmnty seems to indicate that the little, confederacy set up iu this end of the county by the Mey erstlale Cowimearinf is a failure. Ever since the editor of that pajier has washed himself of what he designates as "Cameron rin ism" he has been playing the hull iu a chi na shop. Formerly the public iatronage was pretty equally elivitled between the two sections of the county ; but the washy washy policy of tho Cuminercinl has driven it to the centre anil north of the county. After this fall the south of the county will he left out in the cold, and the fickle policy of the CoiMHCrc'vd has contributed more towards than any other cause. The milk and waterdiet dished out by t..at journal may be good for weak-kneed and dyspetic Republicans, but "stalwarts" could not hmg subsist on it, and remain strong and vigor ous. Weak eliet suits weak constitutions. Any attempt to purify a party by antagon ising its members and causing division is foolish if not wickeel. The t'wumarcl'il under its present manage ment is doing an iiu-alcuahlo injury to the Repiiblie-ans of the very section of the coun ty it preife-scs to be-nefit. If that journal in tends to reform the Republican irty of this county it is making poor progress and had belter stop and contemplate Uio:i what it has accomplished. G. 1'ircisA, July 2, 1HS1. Eu. 1Ikk w.ii : I enclose extracts from a letter written by Moses Younkin, of Wash ington Territory, to his brother Harrison, of Addison. Mo3cs Younkin W03 one of the early pioneers of Kansas, having gone there i years or more ago. la ISS0 he joined the Washington colony, which nuiaberetl about 1,000. They went overland to Washington Territory. For emite a time it was thought that the c:;peil;tion had been massacred by the Indians, but Youni;in's hits not been lifted yet. Dkab Bkotiii:p. : I have enjoyed good health since coming to the coast. Have been in this Territory since August last, and have rambled over a good portion of it, and find that the natural ail vantages of this part are the best on the coxst. This town, Ta comia, is the terminus of the Xorth Pacific Railroad end is elestined to become tiic larg est city u:i Pugget Sounel in a few years. It has a splendid harbor, ships and steamers of all kinelj anchor here. The country is heavily timbereel ; there is no equal to it in the I'nitcd States for lumber business. This town has two mills which, cut 12,000 feet elaily. It goes as fast as cut at from $3 to $12 per M. One ship left this week for Chi na containing one million feet. There is bat little done in ths way of farming, although the land proeluees splen did cnrs when put under cultivation. The le-ople seem to live easier here than in the States, i isli. ovsters. clams, bear and oilier kinds of games are plentiful. First of all, lauels elo we!l,climate is mild, no extremes of heat or cold, as fast as timber is re-moved grass comes up, a perjictual green. This will be a splendid stock grow ing country ; stock winters without feed ing. There is still some Government land in this part of the Territory. Ijinel is cheap. People of all kinds are here. Churches of all denominations. Schools are gooel. But the Sabbath is not observed as it should be; many busine-ss houses arc open on Sunday yet there are many good christian people here. All are sociable and friendly. Mac. Dysi-ki-sia ami Lives Comi-laixt. Is it not worth the small price of 73 cts. to free yourself of every sympton of these elistress- ingcomplaints, if you think so call at our store anil ge t a bottle eif Shiloh's Yitalizer, every bottle has a printed guaranti-c on it, useaee-oriiingly and if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by Geo. W. Be'tiford, Dmuirist, Somerset. Pa. DIED. SHAVER. In Quemahoning township, Somerset county, Fa., on Juno 2."th, 1881, Austin Welch Shaver, sem of Martin L. and Mary Shaver, aged 4 years, 7 months and 0 tiays. I.CXG. Xear Friceleiis, Pa., on June 20, 1881, Anna Kate Long, aged 0 years, 3 month:-), 15 elays. The above were vie tims of the dread diph theria. They took the disease about the same time, and died but one elay apart. Both were bright, active and affectionate, and will be missed in their respective fami lies, who have tho heartfelt sympathies of their frienels and neighbora. Relateel in the flesh, Anna Kcte lieing aunt to tho little boy, the-y are not parted in the "land of rest." FRITZ. Xear Stoystown, Pa., June 15, 1S-SI. Jonathan Fritz, agisl M years, 10 months nn i3 elays. CoMi-LicATioxs. If tiic thousamls that now have their re.t and comfort destroyed by complication eif liverand kidney com plaints would give nataru'i remedy, Kidney Wort, a trial they would be sjiccdily cureel. It nets on both organs at the same time and therefore completely fills tho bill for a per fect remedy. If you have a lame back and disordered kidneys use it nt once. Don't neglect them. Mirror and Vtirmtr. A l-'cinale 1 Jobber. Nkw Yor.K, June 'CO. Emanuel Ortiga, a Spaniard, whoso father is said to be a well-to-do general in the Mexican army, who sent his son here to bo educated at the Clavarack College, Columbia county, N. Y., was walking down Sixth avenue at 2 o'clock yesterday morning, when lie was accosffd by a woman named Kittio Burns, who accompanied Or tiga down tho avenue, and when they had walked a few blocks threw her arms around him and kissed him several times. She then blew a shrill whistle, and immediately a man named John Murphy made hlg appearance and held Ortiga while the woman robbed him of a valuable watch and chain and a diamond ring. The police were notified, and Murphy was arrested and held for trial to-day in court The woman has continued so far to elude arrest. CuarteSJlo.sol.pe.s. 1..C ouri api-omtes j I'h;i;ulel phis efc KfiaJinji U.tilroa.I Joseph Cable, surveyor ; t haa. Vagnerand Companj-, and worki.;-? will, Adam Mu-hiu'lW Jtar v.ew.ri Hippie's gnr.2, was i , stunt! v killed on ape itiim for abridge- oix-rQuemahon- VC6trdy lnorain?, a Klu-n distance ing creek in Somerset township, the Court .Jttato,n, r'nilili,.,. wilh .v. ttr Sj.iiim.i1 I Killeil on tlic Unllismil. j IWttTOWS, July 1 Atl.mi .ttinc-s ! 0f Ha,nl,r,r, ,. ,-arii. nl. r i,f tln cral others, was or.''a!;cel chinn:; tuo morning in putting wall platon tm-1 dcr the stringers ar-rosa a culvert ! twrcu the two iiial tw t s west of; 1 ottstown. Ilanirs was tit tho cul vert when the No. 10 jiagsenper train going south came along. Ilia companions, hearing the train, got out of the way, but Haines delayed in getting out of the ditch, when his fellow workmen called to him, hut he became confused, anil instead of getting on the up traek, as he sup potsed, lie deliberately ti pped in front of ilic engine, which struck him and threw him tdiout twenty feet, killing him instantlv. Both leg3 were broken at the ankles and his head badly cut and bruised. 1 he tram was stopped and the un fortunate man taken to 1'ottstown A coroner's jury rendered a verdict in accordance with the facts. Iiaines has been in tho employ of tho com pany for a number of years, has al ways been a faithful and industrious employe, and leaves a wife and five children. Deceased was forty years of age. An Kxe-nrsion i'arty in a Storm. Washington, Juno 30. The teamer Arrowsmith, which took an excursion party down the Potomac yesterday, encountered a terrific storm of wind and hail off Bluff Point. The storm came up the riv er from the Chesapeake ami struck the Point, where the ste'amer lay, with great fury. One of the life boats on the Btcamcr was lifted off the hurricane deck and carried about 200 yards. The storm, although of short dur ation, was epuite as vio!ent as the one which swept over this city on Monday night. The steamer was forceel against her wharf, and her side above the lower deck crushed in, but tho injury was not of such a nature as to in any way disable her. The worst feature of the storm was the blowing down of the bath houses in which were some of the excur sionists. Ail escapeel seriout injury i except one young lady who was ! caught in the debris and had her left arm fractured near the shoulder. The steamer left the Point for home j immediately after the storm had passed, ami arrived here safely about hail-past '.I o'cloe'k last night. Arrc .t for Arson in Lebanon. Lk!uo.v, June 30. On Monday nijrht last the lart;c barn on the farm of Aaron Bomberger, about three miles from here, was totally destroy ed by fire1, involving a lo3 of $1,000, a lot of horses and fourteen head of cattle, etc., being also destroyed. The fire was thought to be the work of an incendiary, and a3 Joseph Pe ters was in the locality at the time, and acting under suspicious circum stances, he was arrested last night on the charge of setting fire to the barn. Tcters is the son-in-law of Charles Drews, one of the Itabcr murderers, and was the principal witness for the Commonwealth in that case, and it was principally through his testimony and that of his wife that the five murderers were hanged. Peters says that he l.-.td nothing to do with the firing of the barn. He admits having been there that night. He is evidently dement ed, being haunted with the belief that he is bewitched, and that he can be freed from the spell only by paying a certain amount of money, winch he tried to beg, with varying success. His wife and child are at present cared for bv friends, ns he is unable to provide for them. Hli ptii'ii's Bequest. Laxcastkk, June 30 In the will of the late Thaddeus Stephens there was a clause which gave the sum of 630,000 to the trustees, Hon. Ed ward M'Pherson. lion. A. II Rob erts and Hon. 0. J. Dickey, to erect a house of refuge for homeless or phans without regard to color, pro vided sufiicient ground, situated south of East King street, be donat ed lor the purpose. A special meet ing of the board of trustees of tlic Home for Friendless Children for the city and county of Lancaster was held last evening, for the pur pose of taking some action in the matter. Dr. John L. Atlee presided and resolutions were unanimously acloptcd donating two acres of the land now owned by the Home for Friendless Children for the City and county of Lancaster, to Antho ny E. Roberts and Edward M'Pher son, surviving executors ana trus tees as aforesaid to the end that they erect, establish anil endow tliercon a house of refuge for the re lief of homeless, indigent orphans, and fully perform their trust relat ing thereto as directed by the will said of deceased Thaddeus Ste vens. You.i'i l'i'ii:i4. -v Jeusky City, Julv 1. Thomas Smally and William Picrson, aged eight and ten years, were examinee! yesterdaj' morning for torturing a boy named Thomas Lawson. six yeara of age. The Iiwson family live ou a cnnai uargc now tying at the foot of Henderson street. The lad was playing at some distance from the barge when the two boys captured him, tied his hands and tlragged him into a neighboring street They then undressed the child and commenced torturing him. All manner of cruelty was inflicted, including the cutting of the chest and back with a knife. The vic tim was found insensible in the shed where tho young fiends had left him. Dr. Dickson wa3 sent for and found tho child in a very critical condition. Kotli of the prisoners have been committed. They say they only did it for fun. TUr.LIC SALE. X H rlrtneofan orlerof tho ti uliana' Court of Somerset County, Pa., the un.lt-rsigneil will, eia Saturday, Auqust Gth, 1SS1, oa the premlMJ, In Shatle township, at 1 o'clock, P. M., foil the Kcal Kitste of Keliecca McOreifor, eleo'd, constating of a farm containing H acre ann 32 perches, mnre cr ltfs, of wliie-h ahoat 20 1 r . ' I. V. - r Tlllln. 1J ..... ..... acres are cirnr, wiLu j' Lou Stalle therein erected; Woiilrn Unelf of Samuel Me-Qreegor, Samuel Zlmmermnn and oth cm, with oianj never tailing apringa, Hitumlnou Stone Coal, and a fine eugur orchurd on the same. ..... rin third In hand on tho fim of October, 18S1, balance in two equal annual payments without in terest. Ten per rent, ol the purchaw money to be paid cn day ol tale. Poteettioa given on tho urit day of September, lel. ' J OIITT H. SNYnEH, juls Tiustce. TXECL-TOES' KOTICE. J-Trtale ct rerjiii:lr. Ceintijircn, lute el SeE-.cr tet 7p., ettcd. Letters terttireiiiary to tha above estate hating teen mittu to tie iicilcrrixned, by the proper auihcrlly, totiee Is hetet.y given to thefe ir.itetted to 11 to mcke Immediate pay ment, and ihefe bavirir cln!m or dmianits will I'lttie prent them eioly auil.entie-ated fer set, tlemcnt at Ibe br.ufe ef Jce.b B. Couutrj man on t-atuiday Ut ia day of AffcUft, ltsi. 3 COB COVNTB TM A N, ALEXAKDtE CCVMKYMAN, Juce. : Executor HnI V TRADE tXA.KrVj fl itf?-1- ' L,' r-.;.,.,.:'.v b&hiMlliEilESli l''OH RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbano, Backache, Soreness of tha Cfiest, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns end Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Car and Headache, Frosted Feet and Cars, and all other Pains and Aches. No Trepan. Hon on earth eijnala St. Jacom On a a ni aiere, simple aud rhp SJttnml ltf-mcdy. A trial entail but the eumpnrMWi-Ijr trilling ontUy ir oO 4'eata, an.l evry ono nlTe-nni; witb pain cku barn cbi-ap and pteiuva proof uf iia ctiima. birectiona in Eleven iAnRoaa. BOLD BT ALL DSUGGISTS ASD DEALEIS Iff MEDICINE. A. VOGELER tfc CO., ltaltimore, atL, V. 8. At IrT DOES WHY? WONDERFUL CURES! I t arts on the LIVEH, BOWELS ami KIDNEYS at the name time, m Bocait3 it cleanses the system of the poison ctie bnaors tiurt develop in Kidney end Uri nary Ciaoaota, BUiousnees, Jaundice, Conetl. vrMn TMtme 4rt nhamnubam. KearaiariA. fNczTcus Disorders and 7eualo Complaint. a OJua WHAT jfXAjria oaX S j En8vm R fltork, of Jnnrtlon City, Taj.. "H JCMni-y-Wort cared him niter r-ulr I'UJ j& uciaos bad been trying tor four yean. J Mr. John ArnaJl.of WvbiDoo, Ohio, tayn ner boTw(v,-niiitodio tJ four promiDunt V pTcUnll and UtaL u vo ctf turffiixd cured by 7j aitiney-Wort. rSwtyshowftAimt eiixytd to live, twin if blgtUJ l beyomi Deiier, out juu-j or cureu nun. m Ann T. Jnrrt?.t nf ftnnth flUVfit- K Y. mtn latitat rvrt-n ycarxmitrtTinir from k tdney trouble fJ and other comUcaUonj wu ended bj tiio oiw vt feJ Kidney-Wort. y John h. uiwreivvor jafiwii, tchtl, mncrm mr jtarn inim itrt-r anu KJUnry u-tuiv man niter tnKintr "inrrns or ouiur atuiciaui, iuducy- Wurt madu Um will, Kifha-l Cto of Montcromorr Crrttcr. Vt., wiiTrt'dcitfiit yearn with ktilm y difllmJty mnl was nimbi to work. audnt-j-Wort ntoue tun. well MS ercr." ill 3 PERMANENTLY CURES tTV L s aW 1 IIOfceW LlVtLK vUmrLAtN I Constipation and Piles, rylt la out r.a in Irr Veaf tabic Fwra In tia cans, r.o palsajre ot wlil h makt-ssix quaru of medicine. ALirt In LUuld Form, very Cob ieegtra&cd. for thuio U-i cobnut ruidUy pro- porcat, ; y Jt acta irith tquol er.'exey in e:Atr form. GET IT ATTIIE DltrCGtJTS. 11; XX, $1.00 UT1 T a iff fit 1 VIlcnY ( Prnn't y?Ul send tho dry post-naiiL) Bt HLKUTOt, TT. TIME TAISXt SOMERSET & A R. K. IJnmmeacliiLC Mon.luy, Jly ttW, 1SS1, trulos on the Somerset and Cambria Branch will run daily except Sonday. Leave JohnstoTii to.'Jd a. m. HKjTeT!!liicii:i)a. m. swysiown ii:ai a. m. Sorrert p. m., arriTiagat Koekwood 1:S p. m. Lrive Uocleieosd 1:5) p. in., arrivinir at Soio ereti::ij p. m. Leave Somerset 5:00 p-m. arriv. Inn at Koekwood :4"p. iu. Leave Koekwood 6:li ii. m. Somerset f .ib p. ra. Si iystown 7:14 p. m. I-wverfTillc S.M p. el, arilvlsi; al Johnjlown a.up. ni. BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R PITTSBURGH DIVISION. On and after May 23, 1ML trains on this road will depart from and arrive at depot, Curner Urant and Water Streets, as follow : EAST. WEST, mm a XAIU MAIL. lave : l.rare : Pittl.ari ln:00a.ra. P:iliiiiiore :" a. ra. HruildtKk l'..-i " ash iiiirton 10:) a. iu MrKeMort 10::CI - ('utnln'rlaud a.r'p. n. WwitNwton 11:1.1 llvn.liuun 4:7 " l'.ros.l Ford HM " !l. k.w4 l. '-I " Wt. i'lraicent 1:" ubiol'vle 7:l " e'ounrllxyiile H:' " eol.nlisviHe 7: " rniont.mii 1:11 " Voiouuivn H::-- (ihlo Fvle Ii:37 Broa.l I'ord 7: M " bkw.KMl 1:41p.m. ,Mt. l'UwDt n r,7 HyiMlman 8 " M'ent Meui s:;ir ' Cutul'erliin.l 9S0 " Mdimvorl :14 1 WnnliiUKlon :SS " Bnul.luuk Ealtiiuore l:co p. m. 1'iiuturg H:4 p. iu. The Erpren train leares Plttsbornh at S:19 P. M. arriviuic at Conncllsrllle 10 oj P. At., Koek wood 1140 P. M. In return the Express leaves Cumberland at A. M-, arriving at Koek wood 4:33 A. Corinellirville 0.04 A. M., PltU Lurh 7:4 A. iL The most direct and pleasant route to the East and South via Washington City. Throuirh Mail leaving at 10:1 A. ., daily, ar rives at Washington at U.lb a. ; Baltimore. .0 r. u. ; Phiiapelphla3:l0 a. m. ; New Vork:4i a. K. : Uichmond 11: 4 A. m. Through Express, leaving 8:05 p. w., daily, ar rives at Washington at :3o A. a. : Baltimore, 7:40 A. x. ; Philadelphia; lUa r. M. ; N. 4:40 r. M. Through Mall trains daily. Expsess trains daily except Sunday. Accommodation trains and Payette Express dally except Sunday. Ticket offices, corner Fifth Avenue ami Woed streets, and depot corner tirant aud W aver str., i-ittsourgn, ra. O. K. LORI), Ocn. Paiienaer Anent. L. M. CULL, Oeueral Ticket Agent. KOBEBSET HABKET Corrected by OexK A XtintsiTB. CUUU IS CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUft & FEED Apples, dried. V & t Applehutter, gal 4'jfiioe Bran. V W s foi as Butter, IS (kc) loo Butter. V ft (roll) I2e Buckwhtat,f) busnol 60c " moat, lot! I s 4J OO Fscswax. ft 23c B;UMn,sbouldcrs, V Tc ho - siaes, j country hams. S) fc lu i lie ik.nL, (ear) 't1 l us:iel 60i.( 75 Corn, tsheilcd) Jibashc-l.. 7oC Cora meal t t ac Calf skins. & 8c Eieics.ll dot j? Flour, V bhl $5 QOiHi 60 Flaxseeds bu., (03 lb) Jio Uams. (rut;ar-cured) y 6 14 c Lard. W ft lOcfifo Leather, red sole, V ft..... .30j3o upper " BMJ700 ' kill. " T51,S0 3:tddltne;s, and chop 100 Ss tl to Oats, ) bu 4ii50e Potatoes, bu (new) 4o'iOo Peaenes, crleei, y ft to loc Ryehu 75c Kres. V ft le Salt, No. 1, V ll'l. extra $1 762 00 - urouna A. urn, per sue tl 4Ufcji i so ' Ashton, per sack 4 CO Suar, yellow a ft iwiio white 11!4 TMlow. V ft i 7e wceat, V bus -....m ew Wool, ft..... S634v) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Herley, late of Qaemahontojr Twp., Somerset county. Pa., dec'iL Letters of admtnistation on the above estate having been granted to the underelicned by the proper authority, notice is hereby Eiven to those ind ebted to the said estate to make immediate navment. and those havlnir claims or demands against it to present them duly authenticated tor settlement, on Saturday, July '.2nd, lsL, at the nousc ol the on.ler'lrie.l. DANIEL A. WEAVER, May3 Aeiuitnisirator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, dnly appointed to make a dis trlhnUon of Lhe funds in the hands of Cyrus ftl Shaver, administrator and trustee for the sale of the real estate of Daniel A. Khoads. deceased, lo and anion those legally entitled thereto, hereby rives notice, that he will attend to the duties ol his appointment, at his otftee. In S imerset btr ough, on Thursday, the 14th day e.r June, 11, at 1 o'clock p. m., w hen and w here all pesons interest ed can attend. ILL. BAF.H. May 4". Auditor. UDITOR'ti NOTICE. Tho nil!rl(!rc:l. elnly appointeJ to make a lils- tr.batton ni taa mneia in ine nanuaoi jinn. mw terand William Herh,ceutorsof Juba Herflh, elecwaaed. to and amuiiir thura leKally entllleit thereto, hereby m noiiee, that ha will attena to the duties of lhe abova afpjlnlnient, la the HteeorN. I. Potter, Efq., ia Mejernlale. on Thursilay, thS3d e!a, of June, 1881, at 1 o'clock p. , when aud when all peraoiu lntvrnted can ""d- H.L.BAER. jlav Si AuJltor. TBUSSES ! Tnt'SSKS! TkTSSrJS! .8 8 8 5 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 $ 3. 8 8 i 3 8 ;. TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! ! ' TI.omc alliicteil see; !!: fine 'A (! the- n;.vi- jrl ! j't't re'ci-iveit by C. 3ST. BOYD. j HARD RU33ER T3U3SE3, CE3.VIAM TRUSSES, I LEATHER arid COMMON TRUSSE3 I :i..t f:(i! t. t.'n- new TKCSSES! TKVSSESr TK1S3ES! TKCSSES! TKUSSK-! ! TKI.SSES! rni'SSES! TKt'SbES! TKVSSES.! TRUSSES I CELLULOID 'riTJSa ! Alw-ivs e:!i-un r.inl e-iiiir.rtiililc, n.t Kl ,-T e.rl'.KKAK ami is by far tho finent truss yet out. l!eyel fi'11.1 tlii-m nl will make! a spce iality of lifting you. A uire? I'll of LADIES and U EM'.H SHOILDEU CP.V.Cli an; aru ii; tin :" (M-)'Ii r-i ivi-l. Any (,.! i'i : tiK-k eviii In: ur-Ji r-; t . ben ' ir-., i;. :i .risi:iV -Si I'l'Kiiri t:, IZ::it., UM:Be, EU' ri - ;.ii.:, AKl.r.i f .r v.iriine- -iii, tv;ik: .. .I!. !i ..-r iil-tr-mti'il liml).. j. -tTlnis having i"i!.U- to s-t Tru-.n iU v. ill !') ! to ea!l aii'l have imaMirc ti.ki ii. ami lit will be g-iarantivi Uoijel ffXAi ami Irice" ri-a-'iiiablv. ' C. T. BOYD, HAKR0TK CLOCK, -. - SOMERSET, PA. TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES! TKUSSEri! TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES! TRUSSED! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! TRUSS E.S! TRUSSES, I 3 2 3 Somerset Mechanical Works, CQNSQIMTM OE THS AUSQU TO Fanners, Merchants, Mill Owners and Others, We present herewith a cut of the HARTZEL INVINCIBLE FLOW Which wiil he soM l"-r h. lm-r'y than any other lmi-rte .l I mw, anel whiirli will si.ls tl work. We aba make tl.e- WOLVERINE PLOW AVilI tii.mn :i:i.l Iii"lilv n-eAi-i. ..f by .1! who have us. .1 ir. WcuImi m.i':e' .. ."i u 1 WOODCOCK PLOWS, CENTRE LEVI n Ar- r' HAKULLL KLUW, hAisiitLLS io t andiv:provedbrovn plows hartzell's nos. 1 and 3 kill side plows, a ind hG'i BEAM KILL SIDE PLOWS, AH uf wbi- Il will M at l:..!t-.i:i l'rues. In, ...Ir.-i.f vijir M.'n iiants. i.r . ,.!! i :!ii-".ii..l cxamiiiej emr Vluws In-Lire- iu.-i ha-iMtr e.rln-r-, as we can arul will mako it to y.inr inii-nNl-i il. Weare also jin-jKiri'il tn iio all Lin N of re-pairing to Saw anu i .n.-i ji.u MAC HI X Ell I , Tlireshinjr Machine. Ac. at nifrt m-tire. In ailiiition t tiie tureKoiii;;, we kn in Stue-lt anel Manufacture COOKINCAND HEATINC STOVES, CAR WHEELS AN O AXELS. SLED SVlL.C.9. 1 C LL L M 3 . K n I t BARS AND FRONTS FOR SUGAR CAMHS. An.l a full a-sort of rc; .'ri f.rn" kin.l.i e.f Cexikini: Stoves. VcryT.-uIy Someri-r, I'nin'a. JOHN F. BLYMYER, DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints OILS, ocC, 3cC. TTio f..!liivin U a partial Iit of GiXkLs ir ., li.t llami.iene. e'lii-rlH. .A.kw. ,tc. Kili-i TiMinnii-ni. .to.. faiUle-rv llaretware. fat) Lit?, ami TikiIs. Table ICnives ainl Furk?. I'm ket Knives, Si-i'-v r. SjnHn sn i l: the larpot stiH-k in Sjtnewt County. I'ainteT's t;.xl-. a full toi k. Wliite Cob-rp.! 1'air.ts for iiiMiIc and "oui-i.le painting, ruiuts inoil. al! c..!-...-!", Yaniish.Turjicntinp, Fiaxseeii eitl, Bruyhes, Japan Irye-r,V"a!!.r.? Stains, Ac. Vimlow tjlass of all sizps anil flus rut t any sliapo. TheWst t'osl C'il always on Iianil. Our stock of t'til Oil Lani is very Iarc'e ami comprises very e le-ar.t styicf. I)it?tons fue-u- lar. Miile-y euJ rr.i9-iiit aw:e. Mill Saw File- of bevt quality. l r-roain-lini-l Ki-.tle. Hariillrs of all kimLi. Sheivels. Forks, t-paile. Kake, Matt.ieks Crnb Ilm-s. l'ie ks, Se vthi, Snaths, fcWsrr, 'a.-t i-itvi. Mason llanimcrs, Sirp La-lile-rf, CaiTia-e ami Tire Units i.f n'l si.n. l.ix.kiiiiC e.la-.-i.i. Wa-hh'-anl5, Clothe Wringers. M.-il Sir-ves Poor Mats. La-ke-ts, Tnlw, Wooele-n Uncke-ts, Tine. I!.pe of nil i-'..c. Hay F: h-ys, llutte-r 1'rints. M"p Sticks. Traps. Xie-iyarK .Meat e u:;.ts ami tiii.t.-rs. ir.:-. Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, lii-t,aml Scrul) Enhes, Kon-e r..-.isi.es. Curry C. ..ii.i.s, DCOK-T.OCKS, IIIXCIES. SCKETTS. UTCDFS. DGOR-JiXOKS and evcr-lh;i!g in the built'.er's line. Cap?, I-ta.l, Sh..t, Fo-.vit, S. fcty Fi:, etc.. t-tc. The fact is, I keep evcir'.liiiiK that bflor.es tr t!:e Uar.livare tra-lc. I tlocl rxr 'n: ively m this kinil of pvulsi anil give my ie link- attention to it. IVrmns who are luiiMin, e r any one in neil of anvthinir in my line, will timl it to tl-.e-ir a.Iv:int;ii.-e to L-ive mo a cull. I will always give a reasonable ereilis to rvsNnibIe rersmis. I thank my o! 1 i i -i' incis for tlier Jiatninage-, anel hope this season to make many new cuts. DON'T FOHGET THE TLACE. "ISo. 3, IJA.35Ii'S I32LOCK." ,,... J0- F- BLYMYER BARGAINS -in-- -mn ii H N TO CLOSE OUT THE EXTIKE SPRING STOCK! Tapestry Brassies, 65 cents a Yard AND ITWAllDS. H. M'C&LLUM, n q FIFTH AVENUE, I ABOVE WOOD ST. June 29 6U UDITOirS NOTICE. llavlnir been appointed Amtltor In the e?Ato ol Benjamine liittncr, eleeease-l, lo aatertaiii tl'e advancement of helm, fix the amrnnt due I lie widow, examine tbeiotljtBient that hare u.iurr therein, with full power to bear and deteiiuine all qneiiena that ma, alfect partief and the eate, and make a dUtribstton of the fun.li In tiie baa. in of Dr. W. A. Oiirman, executor, 4c., to nd amocK thone lepelly entitled thereto: I hereby give notice that 1 will attend to the ilutic of ini'i appointment, at my eUice In Sotnernet, Pa., un (aturdsr. tha iMhdny ol Jan. Ixxl, vhen ci.'l where ail p?roo latereted can ttn-t. W. H.kl PI'EI May 85 AuJiKr. $l) A WEIK. l2dnTathomeeeuilyBitide i Costly outfit free. Address Tnrw Co, Augusta, Maine. alar.lMyr. CHRP A130MERST FOUNDRIES tV '. ; to Wi- . -4 r I- t '. m " s hi-c-'i , m : .7 : ' : f ; i - IV; H i n is V ' in Stick : Carpente-r's T. Stick: Carjicnte'r's T.k;, I'Janf-, .i-, Vi.-.s Uiii'-s, I:Uicksnii:h's ;eU, lWluivs, Anvi.: ires, e.ib,1 .ta-i'iKH. iianie-i. i,iii ic:. C'W Can'?, E XECUTOKS' NOTICE. Estate of Henry "STI'.ler. ln!e cf "i;r Iianii.ti n Twp., dci'J. Letters testamentary on the aN.ve estate havlna been arrantcd to the un lersiiened by tbe pn t-er au thority, notice U hepiby given to all purines in ttcbte.1 to paid estate tn make immediate pay ment, and tho.e bavin? claim aic:init it to .re sent them duly nutlinticaied f.r rtHienient i-n Saturday, Jaiy .jib, lMl, at the late rt;i.iiec e.f the deceased. J.lf.XTLf.ER. J. K. K.LJ.KU. Juueli txecu'ers. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Estatoof Saitnet Zerlos. Sr.. later.f Siixeycrcclt Twp., Somerset Co., Pa deeeascL S'.ittee Is hereby (liven to all persons in debted to faid estate to make immediate pay ment, and those bsviiiz claima aicilnnit to pre sent them dnly authenticated lor te'tlemett, on or heiore, the 5;h day ut July, l&l, at the Into residence of dee d. C. A. BEAST. JaceiL ijsecutt.r. pUDLIC PALE. Ths nnderslincl nlllexiHs to l u'.i'.ie ?.'.!?, i n at 2 o'clock r. w., on the premise?, two f: rr.-s located la Jcr.ner township, on Mads leie.'.ina t. Johnstown, S.imersct, Stnjitown an.l Pitt?liur-iH distance, 14 mile? to Johnstown. W to Somerstt. and 'ItoJenner X Koads: none letter fcieaiej. No. I contains icd acre", and 10 cm-lvseil. bal ance well timbered with pine. oak. chetnut and hickory; choice apples, pears and prates. A laru brick boose. Lam and all ne.-esi.iry l.uild lric?. Weil adapted lor iam.irg and nunc 1-ettcr for stock. ... , . No. !!, adH'Ininit Now 1. curtains L'l aert . aKut VQ acres enelored : no I ai:.!ina? : an on-hard of choice Irnlt: a fine ltean.I a"- water in orchard for boihilai:: well protected f-iim storm, ili j aic eastward. VU4 XVVi'I'z'iMm'eRMAX. Jer.n r X K.-.!?. Jliy IS, 4t Somerset ce unty, 1 a- IOST. A note cnilmrr for SO, i aiccn rrn-e t'.me between the 2ith or M:y and the 4th or Jnne. 1ST. J.". A. Shailer. pr'" clpal, Daniel f. Shatter, htliU The tinder will he rewarded by rctcrnlnir the nlwve to JJer;:t;.'iin JI iller. Scalp Level. I..tlee Is hereby aiveu ih.it the above cole r. iil not tw paid nalc?s prernred by Itenjamin 31. Her. J'JM A UDIT0RS NOTICi:. Karlrs been arpi.ntcit Ani.itoriy iet Court ol Somert county tc make dUtiibutten I" and amonit thie lclly entitle.! thrvlo. of th lands in Hie hands ol Joseph Khoads, execut. r e.t Suunna Koontt. deceased. I berel.y lve notice, that I will attend to the dutlea of said aytnt ment. t my effice In Somerset borouah, en Fridav thelTthdayof Juno, 15S1, when and where all persons interested may after May 25 Audltcr. Y-.- t i f ) , X II'3 ': , ! it : r If
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