I II 1)1 I I I II .' i"&( flic Somerset Herald. t'.ir Tinners arc tl"r wlicnt. nhmit. through cutting U. m I U Editor. ! J r t'rwuaM were cm.irortalily w.irti in t t-vory rvcnitiit l.nt week. Ttit- Amu-rsc! Xorma. ScIi.miI o-th.-iI u iil, : JuliH T. Knablo, of l'ittsb-jrj-li, is Kjieiid in Ids cuiiimi r vui-ati.m in Sonn-rct. i !r. Mum-llus lNirH,k, of Wa, a for- hut resilient rtlii- comity, is vi-itin;; in S.l;n-lX'. ...Joly -.; h, 1M. ,tl NTY tM M ITTKE. . J. liili'inaii. Tii.it I'nne.'i.r c'kkI fellows, Mr. Harry tiardill.of liurlin, ts.-K-nt duveral days' iu ; tuwii last wttik. j Mr. J. J Miller, who. lias lvn teaching : school in JoliiisiiAVii for the jiasl year, is home iciiiling his vaeation. I .John l!raJij,nn. .". ,.liellV A' i I, 1 ISn'iimn l',rniii:ii, lev, K. 1. KlH'JtJier. purlin I liiefvai h. John Slahl. ... t. lf..mtlnin .., :i,U.ii,v. I-on-. ... t. i n..,it.i J! ,.--.'IlVII , T.r-.n.UviKnnrp. .-mini S. M. vi-r. j1;lT.l'-''J:'"n ,m.-r.Ju.bS.raH. I" r Tiirki f.H.t, l?nmnel Minder. iwTit. josiauuiv. ;, f,M.E. H. Vomer. V r. 0;ini'rc. John Oeorjre. iVMirvillc, M.P.Shafcr. v'.ru.anil.ton, Amos V. Kowman. j,.'.;'.,,, IVter Hoffman. .w:.ialioi.iiI, J- J- Xinimemian. M. A. rmbakcr. L"t- lioroi'li. Win. 15. Frca. ,-.:. J. J- r.ownian. lltr-. t North, John J. Iarr. J.CCriUhf.chl. .vrtw. S. r.aIlzT. M.;.. n.1iarles W. Tivh. '.';,Miiiit. ('. E. t.isbert. Turke-Toot. A. M. rainor. Win. Shaw. . W. Knulile went on duly ns (ut-tiil route ngent on the Somerset fc Cambria Iluilroad Monday morning. Why don't some crazy follow get the no tion into hia head that be has been in-uired by heaven to ulioot Vcnnor? Mr. Frank Iieall and family, of Frostum--, Md., are visiting in town. Thev are the j-tu-Mt- of Mrs. A. J. Colborn. I'r-lr.a. ..r-liu:-, J.', inner. OlM. W. I'lLE, Chairman. .Saturday morning xilivmnu .Sh.-ifii-r ar rested and lodged in jail a railroad brake man, charged with Waling his wife. The Fayette County Com milium rs ofi'er u reward of for the urrest and con viction of the murderers of Maurice Healy at Jhirlvir. Many of the "Ked Men," who jiicni.-ed here in Thursday's rain, were about as wet inside as out. Judging from the qunntity of lcr "gtinaled." I'.y n'ferenee to anoiher Column it will be seen we have inserted Hit' new .n hclule for the S. .t C. U. n., whi. h went on the 11th of July. into ef!oW J.,ILV K. S.TT, SeiTetary. Many fanners throughout the s;:Ue are taking irccautions against do by juUin;? bells on their sheep. It keeps the ferocious beasts ofleetuullr at bav. V'.- M1 S;ip:!ies at C. X. ISoyd's j i ar '..-i at the 1Ikiii.d ofliec. 1 i-. hik-. l'.lank Tablets and a gent-r-::n.'a; of sehool supplies at P. yd's ,tv luiet stvle visiting ranlx at tiie' .iU.l.-iil at ''iC Normal Sv'hihd will find ,., , ,, ;r advantage to buy utV. X. P.oyd. V,-ii .r li.-ild try Ii:ilford W.-i.er, for ; .. c S". r..ivd, by tiie glass or .-allon. T u Ay.-r's Clierry Pf'tor-d to stop your lis and ISroiichml Allwtioiis u;- :lo t.msU!iipiion mai j ou A pr.!yer-incVtii:g was held by (he mem- j bem of the Ii!iples' Church riumhiy after noon, to oiler up supplications for the lifeof the Nation's Chief Magistrate. I Mr. Jam -s I'isel, who left Somerset some years a.To. is visiting the scenes of his youth. Jim says it ibs-s hint more good to inti-t his ol.l friends than enougb. . t.M lh'MU:io Poxiks.--A fe.dure with the old John Robinson Show, which exhib its hero in Somerset, on Friday, July :?;h, is the herd of small Shetland Ponies. These diminitire Oipiini-s are the most jietilespec- linens ol liorse m Aiuonca, ana ore- driven iut!n';.il,!,.n Chariot of Cindrella, in the gr ind slris t p edant on the morning of July L"J:h. A union meetiic in which all the rtli; ious denominations of the town joimsl, was held in the Lutheran Church Sundav even ing for the purose of praying for the recov ! cry of the President. The large ro-.Hn was filled to over!lowi!ig, and the scr ices were conducted by the diil'erciit miniMcns of the town assisted by a numlxr of visiting cler gymen. Many of the petitions offered up were bca'Jtiful end all were earne! and sin cere. Tiie latest repj.1.1 received from Wash ington are still favorable us to the Presi dent's condition. The physicians now con sider all danger past, and even go so fur os to sav that bv the first week iu August he will be enjoying life at Long Branch, and arc even now considering the most comfort able manner of taking the President from the White House, and it is generally agreed upon to take the President in a steamer to Old Point Comfort, and from thrncc to Iong Pram h. l;:e word to our friends from the rural districts: when you attend tiie circus Friday look out for the th-ee-card-moiile men. lo:i't allow them to gull you. There bus not been a circus at .somerset for years tiiat some of our country friends have not been imposed upon by sharpers. Don't let there lie any complaints of the kind after this one has eonio and gone. We b:Iieve their proprietors of the circus to be honest in tiie endeavors to prevent this cla-s of men from accompanying theirshow.but it is next to imp issible to do so. Tiie t:i:iu lio gets mulcted thi time doe it w ith Lis eyes open. The Johnstown Tribune of Monday F.iys : about S o'clock last evening Mrs. Cane, of Prospect, tucked comfortably in bed her little child, aged about five months, and then w. Tifdown stairs to attend to some un (inislie ! : 'tc?io!d duties. Shortly after- wan', she r. siirned totiie room, for the pur pose of iv::. log, and her distrAS can be im agined wIkm it is ii'ated that she found the infant strangled to dia'h. In seems that . in rolling aiMiind, the wrap in some way got drawn tightly around its neck, and p:;rt of the child M l..lv was banning over the -, lii. vr.iti i-: anu ciuiva-scrs make from $Z to . , r e, U selling goods forE. i. UidlMU. , ., ii Parelay Mnvt, Xew York. Send ('.; al'-gue and terms. Wi..u y.':; i-it the Cinus on Friday, call X. i'. y.l's and see the nice stock of . l a icy Articles, Sjwtai.les, Eye , T.ii--!'s, Siiporters and .Shoublcr v w. iii:e.-t stuck in town. Ie ;.. II. I'nndenlHTg, of Pittsburgh, - ,.-:y of tliis place, is now sto.ping at , i le House," where ne can be con :,.': . regionally by all those de-iring H'rviet'S. I t the richest, best, and most durable .sini; Tol ansi. ask for Star, and take no rr. J,r ?alc at the Jrxt-ry, riour" and i.,,' u.n- of 'Jiisiau Kei.i.i:r, 5i:;, X u:ki.t, MaixC'iiowStrekt. 1 will :i h.iad at all times, lleef, Fork, Mut-.-. :i-.,! Sa-t-age. at reasonable pritvs. cn ,; ::!'. run a meat wagon three times . ft. i t. Somerset, Fa. rcuwi-xM Notice. lr. W. F. Fund r.'. ik uiist and Aurist, can be consult j: the oade House" on everj- t-aturday ; '. ..,in,l.iy. all day, and on Monday morn . iy n those sutlcring from any dis-ase i Kye, liar. Nose or Throat. A in Tin yi estiox Why do v j-- .j.'c we see anmnd us, petnn to pre .oti. r and lie made miserable by In . -s n. C.n--tiiation, Dizzint-ss, Ioss of : :;:. Coining up of the Food, Yellow -..n. when for To cts. wc will sell them Shi V Vitalicr. guaranteed to cure them. .- ;..! by ;si. W. Ilenford, Iniggist, Stm- ; s.: vi. ::i:uV.t.k. I am prepared to make all "flitiir work, except hair jewcln--.li '. fronts, etc., at the rate of 40 cente :. ,.smv for silk and from 3t to 13 cents an ... v fi.r eottoti. No work under cents Work eanWxrnt through Soiu-! '. I' -c-t 'lin e, or left at lute residence of j i. K!it.ulis, det-M. ' Ai.u k A. Shai us. j I V-.ii' ;-cat World's Fair will 1 tl.e j-i.h and .VMJ KMple are com- ! ;.,v.:i. e will be in conuiiion to ; y tin- wants of all, in our line of goods, -': -; s..n I ymi forget it. P.esK-ctfuily, Cook t Heekits. The . iiite of the proisistsl cjiteusion the .-' oisbury llailro.nl into Ee lford coun ty, i now being surveyed. They have res bed ami passed !i-cter's gap. lien. James A. lVaver ha ; assumed com mand of the newly constituted Second I'.ri- igadenfthc N.U. I". Major It. S. Keller, of P.eljefonte, is announced as his assistant. tJov. Iloyt vetoed that portion of the ap propriation bill which gave to members and. employee of the last Icgislature extra pay in excess of that allowed for one huudreil da vs. i side of :b f ! She burr! be.l when Mr. Kane noticed it. 1 to release it, b-u there was no sign of life in the body of her il:i''l:n.'. "An Jim yclopedia of Ijiw aiid 1'ornn for j Ei. 'l;;r.u.t -r"i:;; The d:s,':ivcry of ,,4 the United State and Canada,'' l.iabook be-; 011 the lirt-ikcr f.irtit, near Pioas.i!it I'nirv. i ingsold by Mr. csmiuel Wendcl. of Smicr Wcstmorebr.id cuinty. July JD, jsl, .y Ui'HANVlV.l-in" .SAI.K. j.y .r- '.i f.i 51 a:wf I .i '-. mil 1.: :lir ( . 1 o f'i.uit.f K ...... ..... ..... ... . . . set township. It is one of th- few liooks .' SlicriilSi oil, of 1 uvea county, at the tleptl, lir.!.-i 4, wn ttl cX:-i in. t : .: -.iwij. ! which r.nnrt to teach "How to bu Your ! of about W feet has caused a little i-veii..-lu,-'r."i i,n ' ' toiti-ws, en - j Own Lawyer" that is considered of any ac-. mcnt in tliis section of the eoui.'lry. i;.pt-! rUHJA i , vju-i .', . :, rii neod 01' men from tlillcrt-iit stations of ' " 1 " 1. M- t h fi1niii r. I e-iUKo. II.. r....-v. 11 .... 1 l"c I'ri'is-r J 01 Julni J. se;wr, ui Suuuiit biai). the country have often expn-jsvd their fa;!h j aip, wij c.;Kn!.v,ctsa; vl.: in the existence of oil in the ai!cy of the ' IEKtmiriorir OF PI.OJ I.USY s I'pTitr Youh in paving onriiiti'li.- but! A crt-ln tract t 'r. t ti'n.ilx In Sinniiilt ti.wa . , ..', ,. ., ,. , , j -tfij'-"."r? t otmt.v. ttln"i-rlbi .nil owing to I li low pru-.-: o,- the article m.tii- 1 m-iu!.:. i.iiu..-.i -i l;in-.:i..i s,.ii:n i m s.r. in,t practical has bis.11 duc to develop it. ! 'r-, ,!""r-'' "' m a, VVl.K.w ?,!..(, uk, y. Kit 1 ' ' 1 lir.Icr. Umlcl ike et nl. eoiiln Ibhip lul'i uirix The oi! toiind in esttuorcmiid coinitv is ! a )irti'.n nt ivh.cii is trercrsnl t.y 1:1.1 I-.., ll-l.orv coiiiit by lueiiilx rs of the b-gal fratereity The work is edited by Hon. Hugh Spalding, and published by P. W. Zcigh-r & Co. Among the warm endorsements of the work are those of Judge Nathan ClilTord, of the V. H. .Supreme Court, andjude I.ynde Harrison, of Xew Haven, Conn. Jt is wel worth the small sum of money asked for it. .Some of the recommendations given it by our home lawyers artf omitted for want of space, but it is sufficient to say that among the parties subscribing for it are such dis tinguished legal light- as, W. 11. Iltipp'e, W. K. Koontz and L. C. Colborn. A mistake of the printer occurred as to the day, but not as to the date, of old John Robinson's llig Siiow at Meversdale. It will exhibit there on Saturday, July .Til, 1SS1. The sair.iine:it of the Lord's Supper will be administered in tiie Lutheran Church at IJtvansv.lie. August ;tli, at V'-.-Hi, a. 111. Preaching Saturday and Sun.'.ay evenings at p. m. The harvested wheat crop is so cnorinoir that speculators scarcely know how to ban die it. The wheat of Indiana and Illinois will suflioe to feed all the people in the country for a year. It has been decided to tear down the old "town bridge," oil the Somerset end lcd ford turnpike, and to erect a neat iron bridge in its stead. Material is now being deliver ed on the ground for that purpose. A number of itsoiis employed in vari ous capacities in AUoona have been dis charged by their employer for having ex pressed themselves as gratified at the at tempted assassination of President Carficld. 7.1-. P.ev. John Gillespie, I. !.. ofthc East End Presbyterian Church, of Pittsburgh, will preach in tiie rrcshyterian Church, Somerset, on next Sabbath morning, at 11 o clock. All arc invite.!. N-iits tree. isi- tors welcome. Phoads Prot'ners, one of our enterprising livery firms, have recently added a very handsome, new, two-seated phaeton to their already wvll furnished stables. They keep good teams, good wagons, and do a good business. That John A. Walter keeps a first-class boarding house is fully verified by the num ber of applications he receives eadi summer for boarding. He has at present fourteen city folks at his house and has had to refuse others by the dozen. A forty-eight barrel weil of jH-troleuni was struck near Grcensburg, Westmoreland county, on the Sth inst., at a depth of five bundled feet. The "strike" will give a i n r.r are again with our purccelcbrat- ! ""T P"" the search for petroleum ! .... lin v.... to,... ..r 'l.r. .I.iU ...Oct.t ..11 1...1I 'jI'.m11 nv.,e vision!' the r -w ... .... Hi:.. pntectil agtiinst ligbtnini 'i: u ;;t on. Satisfai-tion '? ; should guaraiiteeil P.llOM-s I'.KOS. T-'.. June l.'Ith, 1 SSI . An exchange says : "If tiie bugs bother your cucumber vines sprinkle them freely with flower suljihnr when the dew is upon the leaves. Ifyoahave not the nclphnr convenient put a tcapoonful of coal oil in A Hi max Mktwir !-Tii 1 who ill wii-H...-S tin-; ra::d street .ii-p'.iy given bv obi John I; ibini.!i 011 Friday, July Lt'th, will notice a Mons'er Cannon and perhaps won der what this colossal piece of armauiei.t is ussl for. Wc wi'l l.-'.l them. Tim cannon is a pe.rt of the log Show. At each perform ance it is brought out in the ring and is loaded with txtwdcr in the pro?e:iee of the audience. Then a human being takes the plr.ee of tiie cannon ball, and at a given sig nal this human cannon ba'l is whirled with tcrrilie force a distance of over one bundled feet. The most sensational mid startling piece of artillery practice ever witnessed in the world. Some two hundred and fiHy crctir.dou'ts, consisting ol members ol tiie f.vo oMers ! "P.cd Men,"' of Johnstown, and their fami lies, arrived in Somerset over the S. A C. II. K., at ID o'clock Thursday morning. Here they were joined by member of a brother order Irom Il -rlin, and proc-eded to Hugus's grove, a s'lort distance below town, where they were to enjoy a grand picnic and re union. An elegant platform had been erected and as the party was accompanied by a choice band of mil- ie, dancing was one of the principal features of the day. A plen tiful supply of lager Ivor that had been brought along wc dispose ! of. and a jo'.iy good time was had. The Weal'it r outlook during the morning was not j.ropitious or it is likely that the crowd would have been much larger. A (itivr Ox. Oa Friday. Jn!y i'th, the citizens of Somerset will hare an oporiu nity of witnessing one of tiie greatest nat ural curiosities ever exhibited in America. It is simply a wonderful freak of nature and is to the animal kingdom v. hat Chang, the wonderful Chinese giant, is to the hu man race except that in proportion to ra tio it is a greater freak of nature. Ju.-t think of it, common breed of ox, having at tained the mastadon projsirtioiis of being twenty hands high, and weighing nearly two tons, uuiucs!ioiiably the most coii-ssa' specimen of the bovine race in the world. The ox bi with John Kobinson's Croat Show and has created the li!'st unbounded ex citement among all who have seen it. The veteran manager claims that it is the gr.at feature of his Pig Show. . The rjuc-sthm has Several times, been ask ed what provision was made by Congress for tho widow of President Lincoln, uud sonic, incorrect statements regarding the matter have been made. Mr. Cyrus W. Field, iu a letter to the Xew York papers concerning the fund for Mrs. Garfield, states the facts. After the assassination of Presi dent Lincoln, Congress diussed tho pro priety of making some provision for Mrs. Lincoln. It was proposed to pay her the whole amontit which her husband would have n-ceive 1 had he lived out the term upon which he had entered but a little over a month before his death. On tho other hand th-jre wai opposition to any payment, ba.-e.d on various considerations. The con-clu-io:i wit the voting her the balance of the one year's salary and tho conferring UK)ti her for life of the franking privilege. Tho money received lasted her but a short lime it must be remembered that the Pres ident's salary was then but $i5,OoO u year and five years after Lincoln' death Con gress gufiited his widow a pension of $$,! jO a year. From day to day since the smali-pox first made its appearance here, wo have taken occasion to report accurately the number of afliieted, their condition, etc., as tha wildest rumors have been circulated touching the prevalence of the disease in our midst. At the present time there are only two cases in Johnstown, which the respective physicians in attendance are not prepared to declare positively out of danger, but the symptoms in each instance are favorable for recovery. In Coucniaugh Jtorongh but two new cases were reported during the past week, and the paiicnts arc doinj wciL All th-ise w ho were taken d own when the epidemic Iir4 started on uailtier street, are now out, o: danger, and but one death h,n occurred that of Mr. Hugh Taggart, who seemed to be CJnv.de.'O- ing, but tiirouga imprudence tons a reuip- e, and died last night. The indication- arc that the- disease has alioiil ran its course here, and if proper pre cautionary and sanitary regulation- continue- to be enforced in the several mtmicipaii-tic-t there is good ground for belief that it will be entirely stamped out within a few da vs. .f'j.'mrf jir 7Vii .i e . the heavy lubricating, a raw tmd valuable ! E"!,.!", '.VZll'fjt'f r '5n.y' ipiiiiv. It is a well known fact that tho i li'-". va! lev of the riT-.T Yotlirh ron.tiriM ! JPV' m.1 V ' .. r'"0' : , " j c.iiiTii!ii.r 111a innu uniiffuoii wiiu liiq oasin an. 1 is g -mogieu.iy iioour.i-ivHcel tow.-r tha n Coniicllir.ville, Mcycrsdale n;i.l Xevv btirg, "'.Vi.-st Virginia. It is now claimed that there will bo en oil well sunk here before snow flics this fail. How much gas !s connected w ith this prom h-u no one knows, but os gas i;i generally struck 1 fore oil, we will await results. X- CoKFi.tr esc tt, July 21, . RHif 1 u a ii m m u m m 11 i i r n li l i KMt iHI I f I rxr!:;; n-. , i;;- rM.-TAX i:- will its iatp. v,z ciianokI': i SOMERSET, FRIDRY, LisTOMimo Items. Cool and wet weather. The wheat crop was nearly all taken in in good condition previous to the rain. Ill - I Ik Ili-k Vein oft 'oat -ml mvoral lar-r vciim of IJiuu- i.t..iie, iin;flUcr wltn lnn-omarur. lwnl r.;iirliisc cmj necicr-, r.n wi.n-n re uio inipmveuieniii, will tm noli esiperattljr. 'flic tialineo, tnlim rivor buttum lanrt. viiil ho - .Id in tne,to ami aero Iiits. Tho l''J .-r pi rv, tin liit li tl.crj is a ironi iii.iixi ana rulil.-. will alw, he st. r nteiy. 'l lils lurm Is i-Jiaefc the ini.t ili-sirii-i", as U us tlio i.i.wt valoaelc, la Mnuuiii luwii .lilp, i.u ar-ount ul lli e'eweiitiiK'y rieti niiorrai .lei-.&iiii, ri' lmc-a el tbe aivl c-iesc-iiejis to tUo uiw-c valu able, markot in Hie cunnty. 4f"Tei ias uiaJo Uauwa i-n ihy or?nl. KI.IAS HKK, J()S. h. KAYI.HR, Trufteci i-r the sale of the l-.c;il ti-.aie of Juiin J. Knylor, ilce'a. jyi7 A DMLMSTKATOI J.X. ,'S .SALE Hy vlrtneof nor.!crof .t!o I.'SUp.l etit nf the Onitions' (;ourt jf Sumnrectcouiitv. fa.. In 111 tx. Farmers are hiking a rest afler a few davs ! pote to palilic sale, uo tlic prciaiecs, oa hard labor. Mr. E!i Ucnder iia.". disearded his cid threshing machine and has purchasrd one of ilic most improved separators. The people hereabouts are gradually im bibing the spirit of improvement. Mr. John Htuck, our enterprising black smith, is building a Lam homo resid.Hee just cast of town. Mes.-rs. Wright and Lar gest are the builder.!. Mr. John McMillan ij improving his prop erty by enlarging his residence. The work is being done by S. Wittielm and son. Suiij of our fcuperstitious fiien.U are thinking of the terrors of war. They have had a glimpse at thccotisct. Mr. John P. Mitchell, of Oakland, M l., f ormerly of tiiis place, i-; lure veiling friends. He will open a normal school at Accident, Md., Monday, Augui 1st. Juiy i", ISSh XAVir.::. VALKEfi.-Jacob W:dk-r,of Stotiycroefc township, Soiiier et county. P.i., departed thislife Jiriy lotli, 1 ssl, aged year;-, 5 1.1 :;t!:s and -7 davs. t );i S.t!..b. )ir.s'i-sion .lb, July lo: ;c air : :-l fllt.ir.ll .onycrcck, ing place SATURDAY, AuguH 20, 18SI, at 1 o'olm-k p. m., t!i rrat estate of t!)e l.-.te J: M. tiaktrr, iluc-e.-.seil, cunsUiin i.l a valuitiue tr.no filuato la tSDUitrset towDitiip, Sotuertet csjunty, P., cuntalnir.n .Vj eerca, nwro t.r Ibm, aitjuinlm; lands ul 3Ii.sk Y..aiii( oa the north, (jlmrlcs iru ory and DavM L.'eaa on ll:c .'.at, ani .l-.tia iiLrin on the South anil weft. 'ilils lariu lios iiuui.slt.itely west of tho filiate of liivuml llie, on tiio Soui. wl M:. I'lta-ant I urnj iKo, an 1 La u.ercon ereeiisl a Lrae, uuw twoMory Iraiiio Lu?u, ih. l.intc I, irn aj i it-sl out l.uiMiincs; his a urior applu ureiiard'act never UiiiLg ni.iinf. Ono thir 1 4 wn 011 unlivery of Jc-ci 1 as..t.Inl ic e In ti-oC'iuul annua.! paymt-n'-H. wi:tiout lnu.rent. Ono tliir.l of tiie purciiuno money. ait.-r pjvoicnt ol at! dclils. to 1c reerv.l out ol the lir-1 .ie'ierrr.1 payiiicii!, aiiU wiirml ii tiie 1-n.l In lien uC doner to I!i9 wi tow. l..n percent, ot hau.l tuou-y IJ I 3 paid down on i'.:-.y ol 4.i!o. .A liDlK S. IAK I'll, Jj'-7 A.tiaiu-.j-.ra'rix. Jjst or Jrr.ou.. The following are tin Criind und Travers Jurorsdrawn to serve at the next regular term of Court, beginning Monday, August 22. An extra panel has licen "drawn on account of a case of infanti cide which is to be tried : ORAtVD jt Boas. A. E. Fincgan, Painter, Meyersd.de. Lewis Kretchman, Laborer, Summit township. ti. W. Tumcy, Farmer, Addison Twp. John 1!. Will, Farmer, Sloiiycrcck Twp. Isaiah Pile, Varnier, Somerset Twp. Josiali Kimmcl, Fanner, Stonycrcek Twp. Je.Terson K. Will, Farmer, Stonycreck township. David Mau.-cr, Farmer, Jenner Twp. Harrison (iobn. Fanner, Somerset Twp. William Pea", Clerk, Larimertownship. J. H. Youiil. '.u, laborer, Ix.wer Turkey foot Twp. V,"iljii V.'liipkey, Farmer, Middies reek Ilarnhart, Farmer, Somerset wittus-ed in followed his rem:;:i:; to- their r in tbe hladct'huichtVi.ntcry. Jacob Walk er was one of the o!d;-.t and inot widely known ci.i.e.i.i wf iliii p-rt of tin; country, ily his industry and economy ho a piirisl great wealth, and wi.-cly t-wa!eil hi:i oa 3 will by i!i-tril;iitiiig iiis po-,sc-si,nis a! ii:!ii r ent fin. e-j to his children. It hii honc-ty and uprightness he won li.e n-poet of all w'10 knc.v him. He w;u indeed a p.iteiarcii, being fa'.her of fmneen children, grand-f.ithc-of ninety-two, and creat-grand-fic.h-er of sixly-c:.,:!it, making a family of one hundred and sixty-four children. j. vr. p. ESiiKEYF.lLK. X:r Iiriu..-, .Sonn r-xt county, P.:., on July IS, l-s, Cynthi.i Jane IJeikcybile, aged 17 year.?, 7 months, and P! eta vs. iOSCKS7 SJ.iniiET OirroctoJ ty Cik;s U I'niis.ira. l)t.i:.i-:Lj in CiJOICE Gr.OCET.lES, FLOuR L FECD thcrsvalley Ar-c'ef. 't'ioil, V Ai .let-utter, fl t-1 lirjn. V I CO S . Kuittr, V S. (set) Halter, B (roll) licciiwliciit, V- lu?noi...i " meal, lua t Peewax. J fe li.te.jn,iilioiil ten, ft ft ' silica. " o coumry haioi, t Cora, (eurHHliUfiiel t'i.in,(!iliellt-J) tilia-sot r.. Corn mer.l V 4. (!aif skim. V Si I've; ti' fl-..ur, W bbl flii.-et.l ?! t.u., C5 ) liams. (?aicar-cure.i) -1 t...... I-ar.L V t . hcattcr, rc-J ,.:, V -- oiler " kip, " ."i:.i'!'i..'i, sc! cli-.' liA S 1... V ou 'liMt'i Cataki.ii ISMebT.-A marvel j a woo,len bucketful of water and sprinkle m f.,r Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker !; .nollh-ad Ache. With each bottle ,:' i-ati ingetiio us nasid Injector for tbe - :;vo fi;l treatment of these -tlu-Ki'.hi.ut extra charge. Frice fat ct. m tho vines with a wisp of straw." Owing to the press of other matter tbe list of jurers drawn to serve at the August j term of court was not published in last woek'a Hecalo. It appears in another col- ! i-y Co. W. llenford. lru;-vd.-t, S0111- , uwn )f (i-ay!l 0mH w;j, l'a. - :;- r.-l have n-nmved my Sto'e and ; to the bulling formerly ooenpied : at.d shoe store, opxite Cook A Lt. k. where I have ojhihiI out a i;:. it Complete assortment of Paiiges, Ib.lli.w Ware. Tin Waie, and house Monday moniing, Augtist 22-.1, and will be in scs-ion onlvone week. t tld John Robinson's circus, which is to show here on Friday, wc notice by our ex changes, is well spoken of at the places where it has recent Iv lx-cn exhibiting. The i . . . . . . , . , . . 1 mcmigt ne is a creai loaiuro, ana me ri ling, : I-ur;im i:t I hnveadded extra mai bin- !a:u tinr prepansl to manufacture ; ; ; . r. and t-hect Metal work of ail lower than ever. I'o not ': 'l .1 i t toy pric.T 1m fon puri bas '' .'.ii'i-. I v, -I! make it to your inter- tumbling and trapeze performance are said to be f.rst class. j Mr. Joseph l'.hoa.ls, formerly of Lhoads' j Tannery, this county, but for the past eigh teen years a resident of Dixon, lib, is pay iing a visit to his friends in Somerset couu- j ty. Mr. l.boa.ls has becii a suhsorilor to A i.f.x. C. S hk;.i 1 tilt, Hr.iiM.p for thirty years, and on M,n--' ' t v, l.n. iii ni.d clean, mid an old j Jay morning called and renewed hi i ub ' k. wi,., pn.vidisl energy and j-rse- j s rijMion for nnotiier year. '- " -a-ioiopuriii-i the motive jiower. As j --- . ii .hail I our purjoiM- to kevp j A M ttvi:i. i s Ijivestios. The va.-t can ' ' lit .n:iil our many frict.ds and pat- j vas .arr.!ins in which the exhibitions of old -' 'a c.'Uitry and town.-juay rtt assurtsl j J,,hn Robinson take place, lire I riiiiantlv iiiuiuinatisl by the wondirful electric ligiit, ! with an illuminating power of !0,(i.) can- ' ft!,e );,!.. y vittit, mid iT ii"t in j dies. This makes the tlatkest. drx-ariest 1! c- rfnlly vrder them. ! night as cheerful as a tioon-day Mill. The Tiie boaij of truster-? of the Pennsylvania State College, in Centre County, have de cided upon fifty free nchohirships one for eai h senatorial district in the State. The apiioinimer.ls to be made by the Senators. The applicants must be fifteen years of age, and be prepared for admission to the fresh man cleass. The Senator to have the priv- ilege of selecting whom he pleases from the number passing a competent examination. The applicants are to be examined in the common English branches, physical geogra phy, geometry (four books.) higher algebra to quadratics, and United States IlUtory. In addition to free tuition, the students will be exempt from the payment of other ordi nary coliege charges, and will be entitled to a four years' course. Application should be made to Hon. Irl. tirolf, of Ktoystown, this c ninty, fur the district composed of Somerset, llcdford and Fulton counties. Mr. Jonathan II ;v, one of the wealthiest and most respected fanners of Mi'.ford town ship, committed suicide at his home hist Saturday morning by shooting himself, lie took a hcayiiy loaded shot-gun, placed themnz.ie ngaiiiFt his fori head, right be tween the yes and knocked the hammer of the gun down with his cane. The wound inflicted was a terrible one and caused im mediate death. Mr. Hay was about GO years of age. over six feet tall and wa a man of remarkably fine, physique. He was a tut la bor of the Reformed church and was esteem ed by all who know him for his many good tjua'.itics. During the pr-t two years he bad been siiifering greatly from dysjs-p-ia and it U supp nod that during a n-.omentary aber ration of mind, caused by this disease, he tool: bis life. Win. A township. D.J. llrub.iker, Carpenter, 1 township. U. I. Dom, I-ubore'r, Summit Twp. Isaiah Good, Fanner, Somerset Twp. W. O. Staid, Blacksmith, B rot hers valley Twp. I'ranklin Launt:, Farmer, Somerset Twp. Kojtut$i ba(nc-r) Martin Emcricfc, Farmer, Allegheny Twp. kvC v!fa...!.T...'".'." Noah Swank, Farmer, (ucniahnning Twp. Samuel Enos, Laborer, Miifonl Twp. Xoah Wcimer, laborer. Summit Twp. Reuben - Kretchman, Farmer, Eiklick township. Jonas I-icLty, Fanner, Elkliek Twp. gHEUlFF-ii SALEo. i;y Viitaeorecrt.ii-1 writs of V.-r..l E., ft. Fa. ar.'l L-v. Jr , U-u'l oat oi iiio Coert el Coimm.o Picas ol SiiBiurtel Co., i"u., aa 1 tj um lilrcMtl, tbero K'iil Uo cxpf.Ecst to juliito lo at t'li) Lurt house, iu Uciaer-st, fa., on IYiJiVJ, Ai'JUd 10, at 1 o'duck, r. sr., atltbe tlztt, title, Intrreat ai I cinaol tiie .lelen.ta nt, lieujiinan W. W'lttol, in ami to tiie tollowirs ileribeU real estate. Tlx: A coriaia tract ol i.iu-i aimateii inSjiuorset twp., Someraut i-.u-tj, P., eontaittiaif lUreo un l oue hail acres moro of j, wiiii a one story 1'- homo auJ etal.to tUcrena ore;-tel, a ll-muni lu.11. is of Jie-ci'u W 'oiler, si.iiji'.iel Wellcr, i'oier U-.tll jy, an I ott'crtf Willi liiGaii-erirniincrs. Taken in t xcriuiou at tiio ul- of .'I. A. Sulictri u.'e. AL-O All the riiilit tl'ii.'-tcre5t,.-ri!d,iiin.rii.e.!.:f.-ti.t. i-lit .V .i. fcetielt ol', iauli i i'o tiie t.iloivi.-, r-.-ale. tii'.e dita-..lo In tiio l.ovfi of 'r-.sier.s..ur, K.-nier-bviv p. hoinerr'ci CiUiuy. blln 1. 1 No. 1 est no.roii.ir to plot 01 f.ii I t..wa. ml ii'.ir':r iiimn g.reet oa 1110 iortn, Ivt 01 -v'aui&u:.l iikkcy (uoa' Aii-:ili.nn Sp.inierJ on w.o i-..i.-i, put U. ri-.ei K- -.. i.i ;o fv.iuers-Jt ..n liie S - j'Ji an'li.n ttie V e..; 1 ty .01 ailty, niLli ii 3;o.i aTi l l u-'-ry .-'i.e't ti.creon ireiie.i. lieinc Hie I .L 01 ur.,mn e .ov.-ye.l l.y j I'M! p Shaver, Jr., trustee tor Ii:.; si" : of tUu real t.-!iUt ul Jerv.'ui.iii Mivue-r, eeic-i:.: 1, with lie.1 ap- .url. ;; .... va. 'i'-Uvii aex:eat! ;3 lithe suit of ."I. A. SjiiclP. 1L.;. AhSO Alt lltr- rinV t. iiti'-. Int:-rc:l i-n.I cl:i::n rf fui.ilai.ui J.'ei-.i liaL--raa-i iii::ii.iiakuror...iaii.! 1 lo trio ; i,...vii: r.- il ijiate, u : A trait ot pi reel ol laml fltuie in Uhlfnr'l twp., SoiutiJi-M .., Pa., ts-uniici a:nt litsenticJ as loi iows: llegtaalr..; at a pino tru1) tbi-neo N. 'J' K. tit perches lo i'.oues, ttu-nefl S, Vj";iJ t'. 63 ; eht s Utyutt, tl.-:i.e5 S. 4" & VJ per:iit to a uapl.t, tiu-nce S. 7- K. loj pri'lies t.-a whiteoak, ttience S. -". VV. :o p'-relii-rf to a wclto o;iit, Uiont-o ey ui visiou huo i.l i'.ivit A. Uuuibert, N. ei- W. 13 perelie-s li, a tioc est, ti:ene by the fi.tme, i-pt-rehes tj e--'' fl lt-iMniiii, c .ntaiicftii C'J ares bu.1 let r.n.iits anil ullowiini-o. Willi a twu story owtiiiui; hou.-e axi.i l.ar.i Uit'ron creoteil. it ls.'ii:g p.'irt ot Um A'iaia siom-r i (.l.-o. Kn'i jni.ifr it.ict3 ot laml, t-neiiicr tii tiio licreJiia-ni'-iiti an-i ai arttnuiK-e?. TaKen in ci.- tc ioa a t the 3 a!t or J. K. V,r .ilte.r oee ol liertz Ktier. . ALSO All li.o r!-:lit, tl.U, interest a I cl ii:n, of tti ti-Ti.l.ii.t J. C S: nt ef, la met to tiie nil .v.-tr.g (IvnerltMsl re..l csio, f l;u:ite la Stunycrcek tw p.. si.Matrjfct t;..., Fa., i-..-.i-i:iuii.-j tu acres, mure or j Iocs ol which alsjii; 1 acris arc In uiea tow. r. UU i a two a;ory lraino hure az.U Ptai ie tiiereon creci- e i, 'iiunx hoi Is o! J. H. filttftKT, Levi il.f.. 1 Wid. i.iiii.-r ana orhcu, with Hie appurteuuuerii. J Taken la execution r.l the -j;t ol Lltzai.-c.U 1 Kubcs, va ti J-uury Uiu-uer. j " ALSO ; All lUc rl'lr. lit!.-. Interest are) r'airn of the ih.- j I lei: mm, J.-si ('U .McVa . of. l-l an 1 to Um I !li '-f- i ! iu4 re.il estai -. itu'.e in ('..m-maaii i"wn-:.ip, I in Uie Cuua; y ol S-.iui-i-M-t, ai.-i le ol IVnn .. i v.i. ! i lii.i. l)-'Ur..ie.l an-l .Je-.-rll.e.l as t .tt.-w : Ik iy.'i.inir ! .60.1 ;s 1 al 1,4, curtr "t Uu-i oi J .i.n Is l.tu in, tnvti. c hy Hie eiatiio -.ul!l twt-l.l-lvio e.vL;ree, ejst olio I liun.treU an-1 10: ty-i"iir per. tu-s in a il"w.--t, thence touth liuyltit anii ime-hull iltrti ;, j west Iir:y-!.,ur pen:i:nt to a ni-iae, lheu':e oor-.li ! forty-tnriit au 1 onc-hulf iIt-eret:-, weft one bun-1 u.re.i perehe to a ist. thence uor.h i."r. j--:wo i:e. jirees, cat t.-rtr-ciKtit iM..rciie" t;i a st.ice .:t'nr..'r:y 1 a diwo.!), thence n-.riii twelve lifrecs, e:i-t ! l- riy-oiio perches to a tuiica wtiite oak. an i north j fltty-Iour itcan-es. cast tliirij-liire ikt.-Ih to tie.. I place ol licsrmaln, ciitainiti- i.ry-or.c m-res and , uiiii-ty-tive p--rehes, strict meaittre, lsini ttiesau:e 1 lau.l which (i.itlklj I'.er.ncy anJ wit r.iiiveyr.l to j Joseph .Vie Vay. the pi-.rry ol tho lirst part !y ilce l 1 .JatM lsth April, 1ST:-., an ! rt. onie-.l at S .m.-r-:!, ; 6a .. ....4eitis.'c i 1 tOii tt M loc loe fioe fi 00 VAe . ..'$! 10 i i U II, V I e -le ce 1.' ii x'c & ' 'ie U e .....lio tJ ........ Joc'-je , tt.'fcTOO 7.il",'0 41 0 hffi&a U'.i.SOJ s rol'ie u U ,Y 29! Is tiie thru; (ixcil for t!n- COM INC .!' t! (AiKXT SIIOW to! ONE DAY! :OME!iSKT. ami it U'iiln.,Iv KxIitMt rr ih- HO SOOTIER I NO LATER ! ! NO LONGER ! I ! OLD jOMM MBIHSQN'S G-EE AT SHOW! CIECUS, MENAGERIE, V i . 4VtS iVj Aii'V - I ".t -'.X X-t1i.JT"'-idSu(-.--.r m M M lay k -irm'hrx v-r- ''ryA4''' ----- V 50 YEARS WITHOUT CHANGE FIRST I1NT ALL TI-IITsTGS! FIH3T IH MERIT! FiRST IN MAGNITUDE! FIRST IN MAGNIFICENCE! THE SENSATIONAL FEATURES ARE : The C.irwit Klcclric Light. A Herd ofthc Lnrzt-st Elephant.-. The Largest Ithinoscros in America, we-iirht, VAMm 1,,:- A GLmt White Polar 15e.tr. A Drove of liatrlar. Camels. Musk Ox. A Collossal Living " Alligator. Egyptian Valpus. One huntlred uLTi ;;!, t kinds of Jlonkeys. Pair of .Sacred ' Whitr Peacocks wor.-hiped in India ti- God.-i. The JIan-eatintr bluc ' '; . f.-.ccd Mandril. The Croat Tcnti.ior .r Ant Dear. One Ifundrtd difl'.rcr.t kinds cf T! iniae-e llirds. :y runs. .--'' - Ji nv v.- Ka?n. i. Sait, 1, t'ol.c:-.rA " Gronnil Alum, per lack.. " As hton, per fj.cx Soiar. yellow II 6 white , Tallow. W WJiea. V but wool, y a , 3e ...si :.',;?;j oo ..J oyi w T4 oo oft 10 11414 tii Jc tl w , u:&io ;c I iu Vol. 4J, pane M, Willi t tic apouricniin s s. : at the iail oi tt:o J . Pre.-hicnt Jn.lzenl Ihe ee.eral Court of t ! ricait of the several Countiefl comiiofiintf tiie iix- t teentb Juiti-isl Iii.-trlct, an.l .laftiee of the "iuru in,. iRirn in i.ii p. ii , i ftn.i T....r tf.Tt.-nur- in . - - - - - - - - - - - . - in.vvi-Ks.ritor.s-. Jauits (1 hsisiier, Ksrmcr, A'k-j;lii'iiy Twp Daniel Hcllley, Dritist, lk-rlin. A . J. Iolir, Fanner, S-'liaOeTivp. Francxsj M. Walkt-r. Farmer, Mil township. F. K. YVeiiucr, lllaeksinitli, S'liwrset. John Glixli'eltr. Iibort-r. Lower Ti:r-:cy- liver an-1 Tcnniner. nmt tieneral Jail Iiciircrr . T t. r the trial of all i-ii ital an-I oilier otlen Jcrs in loot isp. j thecocut.vof Somerset, bT0 trsucJ their freccpts Hertz Ktiscr, Ciit.italist, Somerset. i am in rae OIrectc-1. for tiol linit a t;crt of Oan- , , x. c, , t , J mon Pleas, an.l Jtnrsl ln.;rier tsc?sl.-r.s of the Akx Newman, raniu-r. buinmlt Tw . , ar,, (jcncral j3 jj-ery, ar.a Courts ot Coriicli-.is Shoemaker, niaiksitiith Sinn- Oycracd Terminer, a: S.-uiernet, On Stoaa&s, August 2, ISSI. Taken in cxeca-.!' Savings Haul. ! ALSO All the r?;ilit, title, interest anil claim ol ;c. r.o Se'-lilcr, ilien.iaiit, an-1 Joe,h P. ie.hlcr, Ue- j fen.iant an-l terre. tenant, of, in an.l to thn I-.. How-1 Inu real cftato, si'.u.ile in Mili..r l ti!-.a;h:;, Ss'ini- i erset ci-unty, Pa., e-.ntainir. 7 artii. mr-re or j lei, cf whie'u atKut 'Joj acrea are clet-.r an.i inrnn i ia lueaiiow, with a tw.tory ilweliln-' fc-.u.-c, 1.. I i lam an.l other out hnililinga tliwn err-te.1. an.l I t a larire fruit orchapt ilisrcon an.-l uis.l. riihl nh i I coal: ailj.ilnini lan'.j of Wliiiarn Ilanni, John i 'h:gka, I he Ilnnor.iMo Wii uam 7.1. IlAt.L, ! Sif either, John ni!or 8 e-I.it Joint 1i-l li.uiu-.-r i nun. n i an-1 Uotennn iar;.i, wun liie an.urteuii:.-... ; to no SOLD IX T A'O PAl:Ci;L3. j I'Arr et. o. l. tvntilair.!r 1.4 a-r., ts-iro r an'! 1st c 1 0UI IT 1 "I tOCLA M ATI0N". the -ah! Ii.lrieu ani Ia-.!CL Srvyrr ni tt. C. ai;rc? in wleh a Iok ham n.ere.in .-rcete-.i, Jit ssELMAS, .,uiref, Juitvct of tit Cu.-ts of ; ''Ji:ilr. Ia.i?of tt ia. I'ar.nA, John S-rstU-r. j CT:; U.-oicmon neas.in.l Justices ot tho tv.urtj cf I ,"'.'a -"f1"4 Cc. ,ltc- Jl"ttb.!, ' . .... e- .-s;.-; :$JfZ- 1 mi. Turn. . 1.1 t i- 1 iiiir i !. : Noth s Is herel'T K'.ven to all the Ju5tlceof the IVter l'lulhl'l.i, Kotinil, JIilfor.1 1 1. . Peai tne cmr Constables within tho -aid Enianttci lKivtuan, Farnier, Sota.-r.-ft ! tJounty ol Somtrsct, that they bo then ana there , . I in their tn'i er 5r..r,s, with thetr rolls, reconls, owiumiji. j in.uisitiocs. r-axhiatlons, and other rcmem- ijtyi KiXintz Ls'vrer Shatli- Twj. i l.r-.i:ice?.tlf. ttioje tl.lr.irs ithtcli to their cilices ' they who viil pMnecute nalaet the prisoners that ore or fhatl l.e In the jail ot somerset eocnty, to ho then ana mere to pruneca; airnmsi tiiera ns -nan ALratu Ulotyh, Fanner, Ci.ni-niauli. Austin V,'eii!icr, Farnier, jliiltiiocn-uii township. William liafcor, Farmer, Miifnr.l. Jatol Evil, Clerk, Ilcrliu. John KUiigatimn, Fanner h'ttnimit T'i. Abraham Treiell, Fanner Jcuner Twp. James Dillon, Shoemaker, Somerset. bo lust. l-U JAU KVLE. SheriS. LIST OF CAUSES. 1 For trial tit Anaust Term, 1SSJ, eominiacino; ttli j Alfred Varner, Laborer, t Jreenvi'ie Twp. j riontay i-f Angast. t:d Hay. -:0:- .11- FIRST WEEK. . Hay vs. Jubrt, Thomas and Charlotte Kinaiiiiel l.u-lity, Aireni, ileyenilate. Ala:;i It. fuml-rt. Carpenter, Co: t .T..'!.i'a M C-!K. . ' ! Willi . .n. J.jhu Uoili-prs, Farmer, Faint Tivp. I John 11. f?acncr"s use, vs. Jotcf h J. Stuti:ur.n's H-..S.1 4 I.,,,!.., I.,1...r..r Kt,.vr.-.-.V KTP '. township. Harrison H. Iln:-!i, laborer, Firmer, "Lower Ti:r- H.-al, Teacher, S.r.t.:iani-(.ii " f ants, in our line of trade will be s-'i Wat. hel and suj'j.lietl at all tiinex. llietfully, C.KiK A F.FKE.TS. '-M-i. K ii,.,, Yku. Tm:si. Chai. ii. yr.tU l.kH-lhr, Xewsdealer and Sta- T".In ' -A rils' Mock, we are in i liaMla lar-est and most cotiiilete ShiK.,! iv-i.ks, hlateB, Inks-, IK-Iif t'eii'ta', m ;11(0 ftij.j,!;,, to le found in ',.''""".' 1'utr.nui of the n innal school ' well u, l ay jheir bockti at Mr. F ' ' It store. ii h- lij-ht i ni;lit. kept in ojK-rution b..th ih'.y and It is iid to he a historical fuel that the lir-t fewing-maeliinc (not owin) s.ild in all thin re-rimi -f isjiiiitry was ordered und bought by tn f-nteq.riaing fleniian living iu Somerset county. Hearing that there was a machine that would "sew," he deter rninnl to have one, ami pel rid of the rum lK-rsome mx-d-sowing sack which fanner then wore uspci;dcd from about the jieek while flowing prain. He was norely disturb ed when the machine came and he discov aretl his mistake, but his wife wac the hap piest and proudest woman in the neighbor hood, and mon Icaniesl to run the machine with t-ki'il. Jvhxrlvmt 7V-7.ii.ie. "- Wt xi-rsva Ct he. This i 1 'j,'";'JtT''"n tl .e iiueit MicecKsful Cough J1-1 ' I'ave t ,.r -,,1,1 a f,.w do- in- '-'"y ei.re t:,e t Tr.t cf CTii:h, 't'. III.' !.. . . . - . - lonei.iii. w bile it witiiderliii - .- i r iel in .. l.: r n,.limn 1 - nr 5is,'UVCTT 't has been old tn a ! lie KrxfiELr. Y.,u Lave, allowed your j."1, ii h no otht-r mttlieiiie j bowe'e to lK-c-i!ie hnlituj'.ly cttive, your -. lf .vu have a ts.utli we cam- i liver ha U--ouic ti-rj id, tiie yaiiie thii-i; ai'.s . J- a to try it. price 10 ct., SO it?., j J",,ur k,1:lPJ "3. 'u are j jst use.1 tip. C 1,'1' !f " I 'ti.Ff are nore, tl.rt or , uw U 'i''!e.f et a pai kne oi Kidm-y-f 4 u'se. h- M,ilob I'oroua Flast.T. j Vwt ,akc Jt '--'uHy and soon you'll for V r'7 ,,m- W. K.i,f.,rd. iTtirEist, Se-ni- K1'1 yu've f "y "Ulh -l,-ans, for you will J be well man. AHwy Jrpt. Ti- all kriiitv i'.-v.v w.i..t tcrri.ne sM;ir;o the appe-irauee of the comet forcsiia-lim etl. It wa neither war, nor ciioler.i, or small pox, hut the resttrroi tion of hoop skirts. Is it "Kwsiblc that civilization has attained its icni'Ji ofpnrrc-w and that wc are entering upon a retrograde niovcnient ? Fory ars wc have lx-cn reading of womans' rapid intel lectual rise, and can it be true that wc must now commence to record her decline? But, jicrhaps, this is only otie of the many "craz es" that have been afflicting the fair rex re cently and a change of moon may bring a change of style. If it do not, then the young men of the country jnus-t.in conven tion assemble and dii-cus. this evil which threatens to drive them from the company of their sweetheartg to the grog thop and gambling room. For what American, Villi jsjirk of patriotism in his breast, would be willing to court hi girl like our fathers did, at long ra4i--'c ? Making love acroi-a ecvcral yards of ?kirt is a praetice foreign to our republican institutions and should not be tolerated. The American youth must be allowed to scourge up close and to r.iake use of those convenient little corner sofas that are a tight fit for two. The girl of the peri od has made a tnittakc. In cnlcr tobccr.mc a society belie the is will". lo fhaj-e ber-M-lf like a church bell. Tl eworr.an who of fers herself an a candidate ior matrimony on the anti-hotii-skirt ticket willbeunanimous Ir elected. ' . keyfoot Twp. Wilson K. township. Cyras A. Slahl, Farmer, Somerset Twp. Joseph Shaffer, Farmer, Somerset Twp. Win. H. II. Uaker, Carpenter, Miiford township. West ley Miller, Ihi.rer, Jcf.'ersoti Twp. Jacob llotkus, Iji!oror, S'.itutiiitt Twp. Cyrus M. Shaver, Farmitr, .Somerset Twp. Henry J. tj.'iafTer, Fanner, Jenner Twp. Win. H. Miller, Farmer, tliiemahntiing township. W. V. .McMilicti, si.ul.;k-r, villo. IJ. t. Coitgheiiho ni ton Tap. John Ktva-ter, Farnier, 1-iwer Turk, township. 1'hiipon. Illack & Co.. vs. Henry Mail. V. H. Inlsivrry vs. Ln.lwl. k Krur-k. A. IJ. lilacki-toii's Ai'ra'r.. vs. Alexander I Oitvcr A. Ksrker. vs. Ira C. Cannekl. et :.l. John JlitchcU vs. L. Wats- c's A lio'r. ao.i TTm. !Jy. ul. i '- ; Davl.l Rl,.!te, vs. Xoah Koherts. I icorire K. Cnnninirbam vs. Jaco' Ausnst lne, i lr. 11. Geary vs. U. W. Itrailicr. K. J. Hahleman vs. F. Nansrie it O. i Kamuel McN.ilr vs. Jacob Au);ajiii.e. i Pcier llowser vs. H. V. Sayl.ir. ltarnet Pickiri-vs. Frederick Naajtlc. i . I. L'.chty vj. Daniel Shult-. i Prutfconotnn's Office. II. Y. i Juty-JT, 1SS1. ijySI FroLhiootary, EGISTEIVrf K0TICE. Notice l lier'-y irtve a to r.t! i arsons conre-uru ! as legatees, .-re-ii'tors, or otlicrftiso, that tho t'-.i- ( lowmif ass.. nuts i:ave ; a?? 3.1 rei-iifier, an.i that tt.e . , jramewillbe ppy'cr.:-! I- r cnnrniation an.l fcl- ..etv ( . litre- j iut-ano at ua Orphans' Ci uri to be licit ai tK-ji-f cret. Tb.uro.iuv. Ximajt ii. lbl. I 1. First ami ii-wl aeenint or John J. ar, 1 Pol in r, Xortliuiu- : ran J. IJ.kjr, AjQiinlvrit.na of Jajo'o iI:iU'jr. ! liei-eassl. ! i Ac.-.-nrt ot ti. L Ba?i"i.I. on of Uie Esc.-a- iot tors of WllH-.ra M. IJuci.-I.Iy. i!eceas.l, . ho J) ! t-cr.r.lian of Alaiciiaieua anil Jos -jih Koacii, tziaor il-.irvn oi iwman tvn, uecea-ic:i. Coleman larm. as tho property o! Geor i tw -hiir, I ileten.iaut, ti'iiii tiio a-'jiarteiiaacts. . t PACrsr. 3. 2. Cintain'.ns 113 acre", n: re rr i Us, of which a!-ja; ti a.-rtsare .'!ir, sa ! ii .. .-cs ; ia meaiiow, with a two story litrrliinu h.-rretheTv-1 oa ercctcii. &!io!uinz lanis ol J'.tm S ve!'.r. John Say.tcr's estate, Jonatiun Kaairer, Clc- i man's farm ant tarc-l No. 1, niih th.B apiiMrtc-j nance?, as tl;e proi erty ot George Su-hier liel;.. ; an.l Joacj-li I'. Swliler utkc.lani 'jiui terre ttu-! ant- Taken in c2CcuU a at ti; :a'.t 'A:.l -irji Iivt ct al. ! ALSO ! All tbe tfeht, title, totcrestsn-I cltltu. i f ',:! :.--; femlauts J. O. Meyers, Aitmr.. oi PcU-r Meyers i itee'U., an-l J. . Jicyers. W. H. iUcycrs, liruris Meyers, IS. I.. Meyers, Ida E. MeYi rs.un.t J. JI.J 0)inicr in rinht of .Veison v.cyers,heirj nnd lc;;.il rct.ri-jcntatives of Peter Meyers dec d witii aot-e.-to'ifco Confluence Town Cokiji-bt, terra ten-n:s o, in and to the foliowirir real ea,f te tituate in Conli.nace hopjnah. Somerset i'a. In Block No. 1. Lota Noa. Si, .7, 25, Cl 3.', C3, 34. Si. So. 17 SS. Ill Block No. J7oS. 12, 13, 21, CO, Cl, Zi. U. 1.1 liicck !.". 4. I.oti :,o5. :-i 2, 2 4. iij. 27. 2 2t'. SO. :.l, U4. Si. H. J7. i In Itlnck Jfo, a. I.'.'s X- s. 37. is. 24 -". 2-:. j la Lioci No. 7. Lois N-.9. i. S, 6, 7, , u, Id, 2", 23, SU. In IJ'.ock r,. S. L3t! No3. T, :, 10. 11. 1-', 1Z, ll.15.I9.17.il. in tihxk No. 9. L .t Ni. r.7. . In litock No. Id Jt N' 13. In liiock No. ll.L.ts Nc.-. U. C-'. C3, .4. .0. 7, 2S S i. SI, s-i, 31. S4. ,". j, 9, :;7. Ss 4'J. I Jn Bioek No. 12. 1. ' 3. 4. S. e. 7. 8. t. M. 11. 12. ! 1, U. 15, 19, 17, IS, 111, 21, 2-.', -.5, 21, .i, 2i, 27. 2o. '., 3'J, .11, S2, 33. 34. K. S3, 37, Ss. j No. (.'..ntaioir.K 40 acres, more or le.-t.ao-i j-in' blocks Nos. 5, 6, 7, 10, 11 an.l 12, and lands o; I TVewtoa Tir-ue and others, t.eiti the reinaini l--.-irt cf the Ti-sue tra-!, r.e; laid out ia t.iwn to..-, t 1. 1' h tho appartcnacc- s. i T;tkcn in c.vecutlon ut the suUer3.cn -t -r. TIsrn?. Notice. Ail rers-js t.'irciiasinir et Uie r.ii-e i "lie till pie-?o tnk B.'.tic thit a pi-r' of the I i l-urchaso ini nf to l.e rna.'.c Kn .wn nt '.he time 1 id rale wilt l a re-pircl as i j a tlio i p-Ticrry I i is kn-'-che-t .iutv-n. o:t.cnri-:c It nili b e'iiae.-! ; j.:ied to cite et tho rift, of tho Mrs: parehsscr. j 1'ho re.-t-.'.iii.f tli-'iarchase nt'tn-ytattst i-e i...i.lo:i j or l-eioro 'I harr.lay of the ittit'week of Amnt 1 e'r er;, the time cte-t l y theC'tart f-T tin-a. ;.r...vr':. ; e-i:a.-nt ot'ilce.':. and u-.i..'C.i will i e .i;.!s.-'.v 1 c i iii.:.i the i-rti.uiO nsir.cr i- ; 'i t i-i t-iit. , ' i::-.i.-.i; j.viv..', .s!i...-:.-f. t ' StiiT.:-?"5 f !?y.-r:. i sTHE STARTLING NOVELTIES AREJU IWi IVrfornici?, Male azd Fc-iual'.. A Cortcuc of Gokk-u Chariots. A Dcr.s of Hare WilJ Animal.-?. Sjliool of Sc:i Liou?. I'"' Diiniautivc Slu-tlam! Tonics, smaller tr.an New f'jtiiitlLind Dos. A Troupe of Hindoo Jii'gkr. THE CIRCUS EMBRACES Ciiiu sirlitHs, y.vTi Vaulu-rs, Jlore Gyiii:..:st-, More Clown., More Athletes, More Spocialtit, I J If A TlT SHUT r-TTnTTT VRT It H TTITITn A t li w A An.! now :i lV.v wor-'U lo the IVonle of SOMERSET AND VICINITY : You all Know the Show ! It has Always I n known as a Hi? Show! It is- now L-igjrer and Cotter than Ever ! - It h LARGER " r.n.l G I! AN" PER THAN EVER! The Pictorial Rills of the OLD JOHN R0RIN ON SHOW are correct representations of the WONDERFUL FEATURES which can be WITNESSED - in the GREAT CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE! ft t Pennsylvania College II. J. IJoyt.-, Me-rcliani, Cuacina-.t; Jo'm Pattun, t-U-rk, AuJi.soii. AVm. WliitforJ, fc'aJ.llor, Somerset Tv.'ji. A. J. lineman, Teaclior, AJilison. Henry gttttznian, Laliorcr, Sto:iyt'-re-. townsliip. llcarr lloier, jloreliatit, V.cHcriltjr. Pt-ter Siic, 5Ii-roliant, Somerset, Twp. JohnJ.MiUo t'jttnsliip. a n. I 3. i'ioal aenount of Nathan an i t'etcr Eaieric'i, - I." -.y. r. f . .B ii . T ....... I. Vm.riir ...r.j j... I j 4. Second and Una! account of J0I13 S.CumnJn, H'.'i:; fir't t"r:a of th i Eiectitor of Joseph (!. Licb'T. decenscl. J. L-Ch-i i of Jacob lJlon-v'h, dcoeane-J. ' j . i U. Flrat and liaal account of Frederick It Ju:t, next OlU'stito j.;.-.r ScDtcmbor 8, 1881. - Onardim of Anna Longiutz. 1 7. Account of Newton F. B jnlin n. tic-.ntor. of Peter Bowiln, deceased. 8. I'irst and final account of A. II. Tc'f on, Ad ministrator of Daniel Tot?n, deceased. Carpenter. iienial:o:r:ii2 j Pet .,erliCoi!ei deoeed. in. Aoecunt til jacav uin;s, Auatiaisiraiur .01 J. F. Krea;;er, Fanner, lj-ter Tiuke; tur.iiiliip. M. C. Horner, Fanner, Summit Twp. John II. I-epley, I-iIxircr, Sotithampton tuwnchip. J. M.KcJincl. Tcaclicr, P ititLanipton Twp. Noah Glion, Farmer, Je..uer Twp. . J. F. Uoacliy, Agent, Smuersct Twp. Kimmuel Ucrtryliilo, fchultMiiitfi, Paint tovnrliip. ' "' ASi beCi ki Foe Yuss. Do yon know wbat it fa to -uffer witli jiilt ? If you Uo, you know wlJat is one of the worst torments of the human frame. Tho most ix-rfect cure ever known is Kidney -Wort. It cures com-tipsiiort, end then its tonic a;-t:on re stores heal ;U to the diseased bowels and prevents reenrrence of disease. Try it with ont delay. The dry nd liquid are both sold by dmtrists. (llvle. Th3 Facoltr or the In?i!tuii-.n is fall. The course ot lnstroi-Uvn i" liicral and th..ron;-!i. The location U m-et plcarant an.l health)-, ia the midst of ac IntcHti-cut and tnr.nil community, and nectssiMa ty raiiroid tiitns three tiuca a day. Tiie irhlch li rnicr the direct ?crrv!ion ef the Fac- Vim0?2l?? ;.;: ;' ?ri,u'r ..v. . ., I uliy. firnic- thcroah instmction for bov- and Jf::.. ".,'r,;.. men pn-parinsr for buoine.-a or Coiled 14. See.Hid and final account of n. "I. bchroci , i 31 an ha Klnple, deceased. 0 11 RMWvn.f-i..l final 1MII- 11. Second and final account ol Linncucl Swcht Administrator of Jofeph J. Zimmcnnao, de--d. li Second and final acveant ef Thomas ltcant. A.imiuiwrator 01 aran A. -uo-.n, iec 0. r.h- A.!- 1 r:-r.a. Sru-ient In tut iiei.artment are under 14. second and final accountoi n. ..1. scnrocic ZZ,,, f ,,,-t-.,..,. 1. -i,. and Jiaiah J. V lker, t'xecutor--i WUilam Mo--1 gfc'fn of eeri, n 1.0 reside i.U them "--V--"----""!--. . . iF;c fcrtii-r ln'.onaatiin or titaIC2ac. ad- 1 A (wu.nl nf 1 . : n Kcitnr. Aiiro r ran ro- . ' m-no cnex ot Kre-ierick Welmer, fen-.or, dee d. 14. Account ol David J. Cover. Auuuui$trator of litattb Hctfman, dc-e'd. IT. Aoeount of Fe'-cr HelHey, Quirdlaa of SI:ry and Samuel Piatt. IfKOiSTEB'sOyncn, 1 TTSI. D. FEF.ASE. Somciiet, July 'bl. j UegUter. JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of Solomon KauBmsn, latcof t'occmacsa townihlp, dtx"d. letters tetmectary en th alwr- estate havini? lieen pnmtcd to the ucderstioied by the jroper authority: notice i hereby ftiren to ell 51. valexti.ve, p. n.. Oottjil3xs, Fa., July S", 1S81. l're?i.in. iv.;.lta. gXECUTORS' NOTICE. i ?tr.te tf Ecrjuci.'n CtcLtrjciiir, l-!c tfStreer set Twp., dce'd. , letters tcitomenfary tn tha atove cfture havin been eraaicd to the unlerfiEced, by Uie proper nuitortty, nu'.ies Is hereby iriven to thot? indel.ttd toU to make Immediate ray- dent, acd thme haTinfc ciaicis ordemaods vsrli! please present them duly autiiectiiatcd for tct- tersocsicdebtfi tosaldejlate WtnakeiiDme-liatel tlemtct at tfce honre ef Jacob B. tv.sutryi.ia-i 0 p3ytnent,ar-lthie hariaRClalinsaitaln-ttbe-aine j Saturday the 6th day of AUBUrC litl. . will present them duly aoibenticated fcr tttle- JACOB COL N'TK YUAN, tCCEI. on aiarua r. mo .via oaivi jmr. ) A r AKKVR f-ril'NTRYMAV LMAXUl-Li KAVFFMAN, j ALUAMJlktlMltiaAa, June 53 - Executor, i JuccSi. Eiccutors WW, HIGH! 13 LAEGIB laaa THE ILEIrj.G-EX-EE3 EMBRACES Mr.r.-T.ior.H Moiv C:.:ncL, More Titr?. More Cages. More Elephants, More Monkeys, THAN ANY SIIOW IN AMERICA ! The Extraordinary Attractions arc a . TROXJl-K OF HINDOO JUGGLEES! The AinUoniiral Wontler! Tlic Samson ol the Nir.ctecntli Century ! The Ilamaa Meteor ! A Woman shot from a Cannon loaded with Powder, and whirled throttgh the air with terrific force and ppeed. THE 2IUCATSD TECUIE CF ICC-S JLl'D LICITZSIS IS TSS TCSLD ! Tlice are feature? cr. ned, controilwl end exhilltcd only ly this, the GREATESI OF ALL GREAT SHOWS. NO EXCEPTIONS. The Grand StrctTV.radc U Eri-ht, Beautiful and r.riiliant There will he no combination with any other shows-lhc time is fixed. The OLD JOHN K0BINS0N SHOW never changes or postpones, and Lis show is too big to need a combination with any other. TWO THOUSAND RESERVED CUSHION CHAIRS AT BUT A SMALL ADVANCE. General Admission - - - 50 cents. Children - ' - - 25 cents. WILL EXHIBIT AT MEYEKSD ALE, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1881. : ti '- A t 1