ut V sti. : "A ylaid 'T fit 1 Ut i two !iour , jail. i pis- I the tU-ir in m Jown : cor am liom- r.m a jug was Utt'h. was ' eon lv:i :s. ID. lows : e. sva vinj VI ai t- nor ) M ' at m z in :47 4T 1 J4 - 10 vi- 4 4H 41 1 SS SWt U2t M I't ii 1 :f i ie. - c .1 MiS5S! i " l tin vtU soon be tha order Of I. A 1-1 I ? he fcomersei ncrdiu. , . I - - . i an primary election f CKO. II. M.l'1-U Elitor. 0 .un- :: tllt t r.J:.v ,, 'f tlii,, riving forii. of lrtoriti r For k the Udo. :i8 not 'ailing " the 1.1 in Th.ir (io;ns - ' I nrin!? t x - f ViSfl V iersa-L asTw-cw rvsrsDY Jam .!K.k.-"Uk.-id('"cig;r. isciiieHravi.pTal'k'C bksiJ'" rr all the rage. J,.tt- . i.ithiii,;, i! J sat ILil'icy's.' ' y auilicr lure inv- !iea and d the UK III CI itl.iu: . (MM at jiiimninuui 1 l .IT I I.-.I.- f T.' vTtn 1'otaUH and woul in jrpHi.Kor.-asb.at H.ilderJjanni-. " old time lru-na, i,. ......... i...i...,......nHr,.retl:,llrV''. " "ding t straw ai.d felt bU iu sii.tuerret. : i-.,r lain.' Hack, i.'ie or Clit; U- Rtous ria.-l-r. 1'riir i'lcenw. ,.;, neek wear, linen ai eoilurs are at HerileyV i I LLAU. tablets fur sale ut Oias. H. cr1!- Ujok 'jn-. K ,t;,. men houia use ixie 1110 Tablet. JtMi:ii'Tuia;i nells LttkeriJtf" cip'ar. .1WKMI.rAK. lasting ana ir j mimv. i i ,.-e an.. ine Walnut Frame l ight lay CI. MclWwell sfor jl. , , 'oeket liKks, pocket cuitis, bruu flinicry, and tnii4 articles, at C. N. B iNew goiKii of all kinds jut receivien of this town, and secure your go- Js at V. s air prices, buy from those who advertise a liicy V. 5'I.akesi.!e are sold t two for 5 con A XASAi. IS J IX TOR free with each ut Miilo h e Catarrh Keioty. ,ril5itin; her friend, Mrs. Cliurl- Gethart, in asortmeiit of kid glove taj'tts. lace curtains. et., ju-t re d il.ailiu s. liusin. s, men siiould order their B Ul'er JKacv ut up in packets. W the v.tv bandsoiutart at this oflicc. Tif'i: l;KV. .F.O. II. Thavcr, of B suV- : "It. ! ii myself and wife. t" M1IL lt t M .Mriio.' rv -.ils, n.i'.ions, ml cl'jttis. cie tK .I 'the latest patterns arc t- I 11. ili. y 's corner, fl iie btsst Ci-rinan sizes, at jdale loukiui' I Holm;; You w ill come t the show, of x you need drugs, patent nied;cr" i ::iery, Mutioiiery, etc., callat Ct' J i! i!l Im? to your advantage t ; Ih-'Mey's lar,;c line of wall aiiw f i-t licf .i-.. buying in that line, i t liY WIM. YU tuSh whev ;r. will give immediate relief.' t '- . '"J is., and $1. iilll.o.Ts! 'ATARRH I!KMEIK,- vc c.ire f'r ntarrh, Diphlhei iant" l, J If yttv. ( -ine t the show nn ou k ill find just wl-ot you want in' $ iktv at . N". Royd's. , ; jllll D!l t I KK WILL imini - f rv. ( 'r.ni;.. Whonpimj Mugh aj'.'hi- : !'u I line of ladies. Ic,,il- 4 'n, in. 'ii an 1 Lm.v's slns jus-t . liol'i.TlMiiin's. i . W.v.l. maple sugar, and all kio"n tr . j.r.shnv taken in exchange "" B.:!!.y's. - The tin. si assortment of Waflocks, jewelry, Silver-plated Ware'scles, Jf .ye .i'ass.-s. ev.j broupht tos;vi,,un- t. at K. M.I..well's. S ' t'a'l a:id s.v our tine line emeres, J-.nii 1.1 to cent per'vard: Kil fl.lA to i I.:!; lawns s to Vli onliolder- i '-f.at! il n sli.-et music, sell"' OMits I i i' h. Fine wleetiou. full sieisually ill s.eisuai y t Chs. Fu,,i-j hi at ;;." and 4-' cents I r ? H.Kik More. . If you want first-class Siatiot small j minate the cxintless numbers which are at i st buy the llmu.p packet. I setter I taci!,nK lao-tiugop-.n the tender planu. i. ed all otiu-r sizes put up in tit They j re iust the thine for basiuess i ------ ) Wanti.k Maple Sas;ar. R Wh.ttt. ':ir-. I'ittatan( Beau for lrinex- !.ai:i;e lor ii'f-r. lian!ise of oui'f trade. C.M.KEKIT. A corresp'Uidf nt writing frP south if the county says : " 'Koiig'Ilieuma. I'm' kn.s ks the etrrnsl suff. of that ernble dis.-,s.- " rriiiiks. vaii-es. shawl s la.li.-', ! tion to plowing along the sides and throw m ' and chd in u s uauie , t bnjr i ing Urge stle into' tk middle of the road, an they arc to W found ... market, i outs should be taken to pick out the stones pt by H-nicv. I and make the road smootn. AKi: Yot' MAl'EinUerableJigestimi, nstii-Htioii. I'izzines. A Appetite ! ., 1 ... f Yellow Skin ? Siiiloli'i Vital a pusi i, :ivecure. ' Tuf reM .U has the regular ticket F R I'YSPEPSiA and I.i'.uuplairri J fl.wting at its masthead, an.l its editor in I v:i have a print. 1 guaranterery hot- j dignantly denies that be ha any thought jtleof Shiloh's Vlta'.irer. Jlr fails to ! nl' nutline it down. . ..inmrr ciais. pants aiao vsuze un- . i . , .,, . , , lcr,ir?s, drill urawer. and-ndT as I ,.,.., .. i-.i..t . i at Hern. 'v s. Prof W-nia,' wrtnderfu k willU-'xhihit.-d at lb- Court lions the 21t, --' 2'H and "4-.i. n xhibi every af t. rn.s.n from 1 o.S o' . k: nfroni 7 to f ..'. ). k. t:li' fl.w-kf Ni.-kel He ! ks. ITer l.s-k. Ci,-n Weight Mantle I Rro, Hts k. Bl Wa,nlltheprinci1lbusipB nw..in.nalc.. Ch.-k Un FiL-nres in irr.rirt v. at 1 l'.. M. l' .weil's " i t , . . . . I tkt. avt. Ilnihrw', wi-1. I t say that we are now ewr rarnish ! the best white inw. e-il.ine.! tiasand cc- i , ment, in five t ten I arrel lot ate 1m j than city .jn. nt3.n-. local freia,ld.sl S.,ti,-e our prk-s ele here in loclunin i ol this jiuper. Tl.c sale lie real estate .'Uthias! Imi!'. 1'iip n(S..nirts.i townshiieac. sl, lij been oontiHiietl nutii Ttay of 1 1 Aiii-iist court rc.vt, at the court I14. nn-I l.-ss sol.l at iWvate sale sooner. i sirou to buy will .'alt tison Jat.t.Tor ' 'm H. Ci,l, a. Somerset, Ia. ""!e:hii,g t ercrvlsly's inu mt "K"-rs'' tTiwry. Just received it of i I'nttul i ii. . . .. i herrir . V , DBN'W- '"i sh. frh bnsi, . tn.uL Ixlnrl r. l. i . t i i , ' a full of niined fruits. I tuea , ana filing all Li.uU of crt- fi mr, ana fsj . nri r.. -ee me b..f.. 1 . -. , . 1u;. lug oiMtuc tne Icr- -s.-t HoU- -"t r oeucrja.igaietiten an aetich, of trur im, t .j.. r . ff k a d,-sNr Tnr fcijn-.- i . are iT.-4ei, 4eln i., . ' i r:wdisti Bui,, the ..f.i-M ! ly. It will .to nuceCr,-, ti ' ssyab-Hito,. c advcrilra( a. a uonia: iu rvi J8j. k. a.-c,nt of them dirt, cUi.ge i. 'i. letfKrate at . - . . - .uis reason and In t.i: 1 - uaie. 11 is itmmt imiv.,LL , ; fr. . j ... S V H Jk-I rrW'' ; a i I lit ; p4rtentany serious result from a I ': ' 11 in . w v -en 00U and rrTe a M.bil!to ' : :..V: ' 1 ' -".ejaoooisicam.: V"t or dizxinsM), tVT- ta... WJi. 1 Jitter. . c 1 I MtrTToBriU)ria..-Wonexat xH areh.m- or on track isomerset statiotn Url t.e . to ten barrel lota. f Urr1- !bs. net. -v : , -er, prr bbl. J0 lbs n-t n-.perbariel.saij,. Jlity srtiaranterd. 1 i Co A BErarrs. : ( Saturday, i bickt-o season will be I ife. of Berlin, spent 1 9 n-iailiiig in some of our country 4Uirtucr per pound.' tl.r Us spring lia been Very ""i aint our britk manaf-cturers.'"" mill ontrn-WfihaAd jtoot i-eople K, 11 fall back on veftetables and tisti. all figure of Pr. S. S. Goad, of Mer , was seen on our streets on Monday. Sunday morning train was airain put Sumwrct k Cambria road on Sun- Jul) was a square slap in the feee," Is a tv jU!rt 'nrcssion frequently "Leard In thepre- airpaign ci.cbar Davy" liyard, of i few days at the ff - I ri ''. V hlii!t:r cemetery presents a beautiful and at .iv ap)ratioe, and i visited by bun c vn Sabbatb afternoom lerv Rei.iiLlte&n in tbM count V ishoilld nj lje pnry cK-ctiort on Saturday and ,e forth mm of his ctjolce, Ion. F. M. Kimmel!. formerly of tbis ue, lias boi'B nominated for Cousreaa by 1 eTujcnts of Franklrn cmntr. . w.e i...,T eu..... "-i- . apjarance and tbe.ricu- be bean during the wee I r ,nu"K' 03,1 ua hours i jf you wouj deal with the live businew the II eku. ... varjon Kiernar, who had btu vis- , barton, Ohio, for the past few weeks, re- turned home on Thursday evening. , . ,.,.., n, w r i ie seuior euuoi i.r.i....., . of MevcrMUlei anJ . r. Trent Esq. f iirrii,uTir TutJar mortiinato at tend the llcpnblicau State Convention..' . Mr. R. Sx-ull left for Washington. IV, on the early train on Monday morning to attend the annual commencement exercises of the Washington Jert'.-rson College. The heavy rain "storm of the past few j inch of ground. Esq Heftiey. or Stoyes .v. 1,t Snti-rfered cnsiderablv with the I town. "-was notified and impaneled a jury f the lmildinrt in course of con struetion about the town. During the severe storm on Monday morn ing the old chestnut tree that stood on the brow of the cemeterv hill was struck by lightning and alino completely demolished. The vaudals who invade cemeteries and steal from graves the Mowers placed there by affectionate bauds, would be mean enough ut turn their mothers from their doors. "Jumbo" plates of ice cream are adver-) tised. We sruppose that means one lias to climb to the top of a lad.ler to reach the top of the cream. A gentleman who was asked for his mar riage certificate quietly raised his hat and exhibited the bald spot on the top of his head. A pleasant janut into the country some of these tine evenings would surely enough to convince auy one that there are I good prospects for large crops this summer. For soft, corns dip a piece of linen cioth in turpentine, and wrap it around the ten der toe night and morning. The relief is said to be immediate, and after a lew .lays they will disappear. A great deal of attention is being paid by our citizens in the cultivation of shade trees. Our street are now lined with hundred of handsome trees, and more are being planted ; everv v ear. Those annoy ing pests, the potat' bugs, awlslU1 inv-uinf the potato putchts. i frWt Ma pring our gardeners a in fuU vast ,,r f-,.i1i t their efforts to exter- Mr, U. M. Phillippi. of tiladc, who has 'lieeti attending the Franklin Marshall (1- Ue at Lancaster, for the past two years, re turned home on Thursday to siiciid bis sum mer vacation. He is a genial young gentle man and "looks educated." Supervisors are now mending the public i roads in many township throughout tne ! countv. and to do their duty right, in addi- x. CmmrrcUd was a little : ; .nn..;i, that the tireens- j i , . nu. " - - ..... hail not ui.tbe Philadelphia tick- The prospwts for an abundant hay and j ... i . I Vw.. oats crop in mis count-are fju u c t , ........ ter at iiresent than P many years, tiwiug to the lateness of the season and the many ! heavy rains, tl.e corn is very backward and the outlook for a large crop thu fr is not ' very giHd. ! Samuel T. Little, a well known jeweler, ' of Cumberland, died at Wemersviile, Pa., on Sunday evening last. H funeral which ; took place on Tuesday was Iwrgely attended. : His funeral w bicli ! dosing t.i jy the last sa.1 tnbu'e l. their uuiuUr. n..f..-m-. rit.i- uunUs l.s.k ' theouirh oar udvaytisuiz columns ,ire vou' will find the p'.t to KH Erl- c!a(j, at l.. pnees. Tlie merchants j alM, aJvenisecenail.lyseH iu.H-eg.ssls than ! .i.- nes who don't and by Mlin lannt ! the ones wtio uon i ana ny selling ;arg quantities 4f i;o.i they can art.Td U. sell at ; U-uaa urolil a-d Ml Uui. money. J :) m ! ; The pr..lllitie are tkat there nil not ; Very large tra oat althe pnnir- el- tion on Sa'urday, owing to the fact that : rhere are mlv fissr candidate to nominate, i nd that so little rarramanjr has been done, t It is only when there is a fall county ticket j to nominate that the entire vote is lulled hi j P""11? intbisctmnty .s . - - Mr. "Levi. Knup?, one of Jeff.r-..u town- (ship's clever fanner,, bad a few hours off ; the other day and tliougM he would drop a I fly for trout, in a sow uuie l ni secur- - , all measuring over five inches wa ciij-n.r, u.i ..... . : .. .. . : l : . ..i - - - - stay, and bever cof - - j j Tbe RepuMkuts ia the various voting precincts iu the county should uot fail t" elect comsuitteemea at tbw JTiinary oa Bat- I uda This ia frequejlly overlooked and vataneiss on the committee have to be tilled ! apsiiiitiuent by tbe runty chairman, jed -, ,J tl,. r.,n ..r . bom ! .i.,-m.. th I " ...t-a-r.i I ciana ltranr m .e avt wt ivinii . 11 - . . 1 ... . , -v" s .- -- r. 1 in" ri,hr1"' " T'mCr I i ik. .ii.jftii a Lis , a m n m. v r. n t. v xmTknmv ntn.iiiia' Mr . ".T' Z 71 VZ. . A ror -r "Tr "r , vrry delicate health, and for Uie . a a a- TO wwW v-m w . V . i w .is 1 l . j ! IL : J I iss9or an uine voicn nsuiN an staui. N m Oerred in tbe J l otherao creijetery Monday at eninr. were 1 fi lull,.. I i . .: I l .. , t HfmmVmmKM W tCif (Vill iai laffV i ,l ,sonsonrof sorrowing reaovean4tvw 1 Ha hsM-ea Hktfa and a Urge Xamilr -f chil- j 3 dren to mourn hi loss. In Lis destk the : community has feat yti at ttf most valued , and rsrpected tnerabers. Dktit. Dr. O. J. Be-chy b now t the Glade House, in Somerset, ami will ra- I main ni wreek. ; .. . . i The Kef. L. 1- bieoer will te assent irom ; his rntitrttnttion for ahout two week, as he intern's to go to Gettysburg to attend the commencement and emi-centeunial exer ciwa of his Alma-ilc.ttr, I'enusjirania Col- j iete, ana also o uiaKe a snort tisu io inrum In uniata county. His next appointments will be w Jul 9th. Punched coins bave botne so nclnerous In the circulation of cbanpe in town that every day some one isdu(ied by tbis kind of money. Half dollars with a bole punched in tieui, wbvtUer tilled with lead or not, are' only worth thirty-nve cents, and quar ters, fifteen cents. Merchants should refuse to accept them at any price, as they are a great annoyance to a purchasing public. A county editor relates that a man with a silver plated, double-action coin holder, came iuto his Mim-tuui the other day and commenced to explain the beauties of the article for holding silver halves, etc., and he had gotten half through before he discover ed lie vi. iu printing office. When he saw hi iiiiMake he went to the door, sadly opened it, and kicked himself clear down stain. Oeixbtatiox. Preparations are being made for a grand celebration at New Ccntre ville on the Fourth of July. Able orators bave been invited and promised to be pres ent. Several Cornet Hand will also be present. It is a long time since we celebrat ed this day so sacred to every American cit izen. A general good time is antiViatcd. i-vervbo.lv come. Committer. An agricultural journal say. th fanuer who wakes his hav car.y ana Deiore uie Md pwfltabtel.y- TLw, number of .,o hw hav an4 before the good reasons whv grass should be cut early When grarts is once mature its fibres are woody and the rich nourishing juices are gone. It then is bard to eat or digest, and ! affords little nourishment. Iet every fann er try tie experiment by giving his cattle at .;nie Vounu cut hav and old cut U,BV all , wjl soon see which his cattle pn - fr; aa if he hxs enough of each to con 1 I tinue the experiment, be will also learn on i which hay bis nt.vk will thrive the best. T!.r...u.rt..r ...other si. keiiimr case ofiruore. a No. 1 mason, ana tne latter oy x. infanticide coined to ns from tshade town ship. It appears that t.ne Elizabeth Dishing last Sat unlay gave birth to an illegitimate child and which was found near her home, in a com field, by some of the neighbors I Sunday morning with its head mashed in. it. The bod v was covered over by almut an ofinqmst Sunday evening. Sunday evening. The Mother will be arrested and will probably be tried for the murder of her child at the August term of Court. On Monday morning a party of six young men, whose homes are in Stony.Teek town ship, .Somerset cou.ity, were arrested as they were passing through town, by Constable Kichey. on the information of Mr. Ehbert Weaverling. of West Providence township. It appears that the young fellows had been .town iu Franklin county in search of work mJ wrre on their WBJ. Whilst in the j ji,,,,.),,, u Mr. Weaverling' house Lbey 0..r,cludel to amuse tlieniselvta by ' hixiting at the geese and other like stock which came under their observation. Asa result, a valuable blooded heifer belonging to Mr. Weaverling was shot through the shoulder and badly wounde.1. so that it had to 1 killed in order to end her sufferings. Tiiey were brought up before Justice Elli ott, when an otter to seine me is: nm(1, wlJ .ppted by the prosecutor. The partie claimed that the kiilingof the heifer was accidental, and tbev planked Uowu tue sum of thirty dollars as a compensation to Mr. Weaverling for hi loss. The rirst train west took six wiser but poorer young men in the direction f their paternal mansions on the Alleg'rcnies. Krrrrttr Prrrs. in the Xortk' American lie tieu- for July, the leading article is a profound and sympa thetic study of "Emerson a a poet," by Ed win P. Wipple. The author ha scarcely a word to say about forms and modes of ex pression, an.l cheerfully concede tliat Em erson had command only of two or three metres ; but he bring all the resource, of his extraordinary critical acumen to prove that as a seer, and one who has intuition of the deeper truths of nature and the mor al universe, in short a a poet in the highest sene ol the word, Eraeraou must take rank with the greatest geniuses of all time. In "Hydraulic Pressure in Wall Street," a writer who withholds his name but who mauifct ly is no novice, exptiees many of the tricks and devices by means of which fictiliou values are created, and the unwary lured daily to ruin. Desire Charnay contributes the eleventh article in the series on "The Ruins of Central America," and records the crowning triumph of his exploring expedi tion, nauialy. the discovery of a great ruined city in the hitherto unexplored country of the Iacaudonea, Guatemala. There are two papers on the civil service question : one, "The Things Which Remain," by Gail Hamilton, w!h labors to relieve the civil service from the aspersions cast uim it on account of tioiteau's crime; the other, "The Business of Oihoe-rieekrrs," by Rich ard Grant White, who forcibly portrays the mrnl ill thu coroe from the txTeiuiial . f if . Finally, Francis Marion Crawford, sou of the eminent American sculptor, writes of "False Taste in Art." and indicate, certain directions in which art culture might be developed un-! , ; the I di-r the conditions of life existing iu I'nited States. The Review ia for sale by booksellers and nesrsdealers generally. Ci.n Pii-.src. The fourth day of July. .. at . ; r r. ,. pnnini;, All similar or'a..itions. ... I0.,ri.ic citizens in tbis and I a.ljoinir.g counties are cordially invited to join us and participate in celebrating the !..l,nmltl .n.1 sixth anniversary of our i national independence. ArrangemenU have leen wade with the B - 4 0. R- R- Co., by Passeuger Agent V- E Pattou. whereby excursiou tickeU will be s.d.1 -t reduced rates from all poiuU along the line of the B. 4 O. Utolroai 6nd in branches. There will also lie an excursion hranchea. There will ais i lie an excursion train run ou that day from Johnstown to ni,crl f.w the apssial i-eonimodation of people' of Johnstown and those living iUhi the hoe of the t. C. R. R. jht cjioB wui be lu-ld iu the Hugus Grove, one mile south of Pwn, near slant- ner tstation, on the line of the 8. A C. II. R. wher. a spacious dsneimr door ha. been ... . . erecteU tut Maecoimslt!onot Ui.e wno wish to mneein the "light fantastic." I Ui.oic . J (urn Vimpf) ,t j ..;,!., h. ets Procnimene-Trie tricion will lorra in font of the court bouse at IU o clock a. ni. in the f.dlowing order 1st, Field Marshal; 2d. brass bsml; 3.1. Post colors; 4th, guards; jth, Post of . A. R-; 6th. 7th, cit-; jje&s. ..The pncesiuon will then march! 'through tbe principal street en rmOc U the grove, where tbe assembly will be entertain- by instrumental music, social dances r,rrt-.m. k in, nntil itfter re.-st 1 li .k.-. -ill I- ,,.in.t l.v . ! i ..t ..... ...i; . r' the .blest orators of Western PennsylvanU. ! . .Ill u 111 w-j .. pironrp ... , . . , . -, c.,u v. interstssrsexl sun instrumental music Py - ..vera' of tbe best cornet bands in the conn- tjr. -hose service k.ve beet, wv-,re.l for the " . . t . t , .... . . iOCcasion. aiier wn.cn mere wi.i a genera, laa.y.yd : namjr ak.i. Intheeven- , ln .. dhl) fireworks 10 Ui9trtrU ol Uie town. i Committee : Herman Cunningham, j. Cook, Wm. M. tic.hrock, D. J. Hor- j j p Dicaer " t . 1 T IPhist Kaxs. Made frota harm- Jfss materials, and ailap-. to kg seed of fadeing and fa! I in; hair, Parker's Hair Bal- sam lias taken bigbwt rank as a reuafale hair restorative. HowtoCook Rice, Rice U becoming" much more popular article of food than heretofore. It ia frequently substituted" for potatoes at the chief meal of the day, being more nutritous and much more readily di gested. At its present cost, it U relatively cheaper than potatoes, oatmeal or grain grits f any kind. In preparing it only just enough cold water should be ponred on to prevent the rice from burning at the bottom of the put, which should ha ye a close fitting cover, and with a moderate fire the rice is steamed rather than boiled until it is nearly done; then the cover is taken ofl, the sur plus steam and moisture allowed to escape, and the rice turns out a mass of snow-white kernels, each separate from the other, and as much superior to the usual soggy mass as a fine mealy potato h superior to the water-soaked article. When Wm S. Morgan wrote the editor of the Meyersdale Commercial requesting that his announcement be withdrawn from that paper, Editor Smith replied: "I am power leas in the premises. Get the county chair man to issue the orders, as, under the rulen, he alone can. In standing up for the Regu lars it is well to be coutistent in observing regularity." Chairman Pile iscued the nec essary "orders," and the following week Mr. Morgan's card was withdrawn, butlo! Mr. Will's card appeared in its stead. The orders' for the insertion of Mr. Will's card in the Coxtmrrtial were not "iv sued" by the "county chairman.' How does it come that Editor Smith was not "powerless in the premises," a- under the rules the "county chairman" is the only one who can issue the "orders" to have a candi date's name announced. Why aot "observe regularity' in this instant? It would seem that Editor JSmith only deems it necessary to "observe regularity" wbci 'suinding up for the Regulars." Hoovxbj. villi Iikms. Ill order to let the readers of your most valuable japer know bow we are petting along. I send you a few items from this place for publication. The Lutherans have under construction a very large cuurtn, wnicu mum .'"r" ed in the near future. The corner-stone is to be laid on the Fourth of July. A large church is what is very badly needed here. tt - i,... . A IaK, tinv. ejiu-.h a J. jiaiuer, ' very large house under construction. The masons have finished their work. The for mer was built by Richard Marks, of BalU- Ix.hr. of this place. The remainiBg worit belongs to the carpenters. Dr. J. W. I lamer, our active, young phy sician, was attacked some five or six weeks ago with rheumatism, suffering terribly with We are happv to learn that he is out and attending to the dutiea of his profes sion again. Having purchased a horse a few day since, he is ready to obey almost any moments' call. J. Hamer was forced to take his bed. about two weeks since, on account of some pain ful trouble about the right eye, after which some heart complication followed, He is now recruiting slowly, but not able to be out. He was attended by lira. Humerand Patterson. We hope that LU health will soon return, so as to enable him to be at b! work again. Mikk. The exercises of the th annual com mencement of Franklin and Marshall Col lege were inagurated on Sunday morning. June 11th. by the preaching of the Rarca laurease sermon before the graduating class by President Thos. G. Apple, I). P., on the subject : ' The way of life." and were con tinued on Tuesday evening by a junior ora torical contest. Five siakers were elected for this contest from the class of .". and the prize to be contested for was a beautiful and valuable gold medal. Wednesday was a red-letter day for the literary societies. At 8:30 a. m. the active and ex-members and a large number of visi tors assembled in the Diagnothian Hall for the purpose of rededicating their beautiful hull, which ha recently been renovated and refurnished, at which time the Hon. Geo. F. Bacr, Esq., of Reading. Fa., delivered the oration. Congratulatory addresses were also made by a number of distinguished ex nteinber) and visitors. We are sorry that we have not sufficient space to give a de scription of this beautiful ball, but suffice it to say that it is one of the most comfortable and beautiful seciety halls in the country. The Goelhcan Society also held a re-uuiou at the same time, which was attended by a large number of active and ex-members. A very delightful, and one of the most appreciated of the commencement exercises is the Alnmni Dinner, which was given at Harbaugh Hall by the ladies of Lancaster atU:30nooa. All forenoon the ladies were busily engaged in decorating the large din ing room and preparing the dinner, and the success and brilliancy of the entertainment is almost entirely due to their kindness and good will. Aib-r all presxnt had partaken of this plentiful banquet, which included all the delicacies of the season, Mr. W. M. Franklin, Eq.. called the guests to order, and announced a number of toasts which were responded to by the following eminent visitors: Hon. L. II. Steiner, M. I)., Freder ick, Md.; Hon. J. P. Wickersham, L. L. P., Charge d' Affairs to Peninark; Rev. Pr. Eschbach, Frederick, Md.; Major A. C. Rhinoehl, lancaster. Rev. Pr. Davis, of the itotengtr, Philadelphia, and the witty Rev. I. C. Z. Wciser, of East Greenville, Pa. At 3 p. m. the exercises of Cla-u Day took place on the Campu. They consisted of a salutatory. The Class History, Poem. I'roph ecy. Presentation and a valedictory ,. The I City Rand was present and discoursed some of their sweetest music. This was the most i- i .. ..r .ii .v.- AVAw.tuM. rLZrL.nTZZ' .- f large numbers of the most beautiful of s , . ... , , Lancaster s oeauinut uaugniert were on hand, looking their bvs, and having their faces covered with smiles for the young col lege gallants, and no doubt the hearts of; many were made to flutter within their! manly breast. In the evening at H o'clock ! a large and cultcred audience assembled in the e. .liege chap. I to hear the alumni ora- j tiou by Rev. 1'r. t.ei.rge L. ltusseii. rresi- nentoi imjiirirt.i.Tr,.o.w.,.., on the subject "Common Sense ill Philoso- ' i.hir unit S.'iencn. . After this oration, in acconlaiice with custom for many years hawk, the Goettiean Literary Society held their triennial greet ing iu the arlors of the Stevens House, j The banquet wa a brilliant one. and after all present did ample Justice to this plenti ful feast, addresses were made, toasts were responded to, and all had a g'skl time gen erally. On Thursday morning a large and bril liant audieuce assembled iu the College chapel to h.ar the orations of the graduat ing class, all of which were of a high order V 'J". .!- ... t.nlr.lKn lneltwlincr 1 vn S.illierset COU11- " . ,. fl v t k, " and J JI. Geisel, of StoysU.wn. The btmors of the clas- were uken by V, Joliiuon. faiucler. nrtt aiuuiiory; If. Ranch," Perry Chorch, Pa., second sa lutatory. The Franklin oration was deliv ered in German by D. A. Souders, grading, Pa. (subject: ."Pie wabre Groezv des Me4 ben.' The Marshall oration in Latin, hy J. A. Heruid. Toungstown, Ohio; subject: i lr """ " .". : 111 LB. j i jar wmitniLiAif was urtivciiM vj H. S. Bomberger, Boonsboro. Md. After j ! ewiiferring the degree of A. B. upon the j .vuu" K"" - i.-u-a diploma, the benediction was pro- j nounced by President Thomas (J. Apple, P. ) V U,CT " tb ta ! ... ... .1 i several former classes held re-unions, and : the different fraternities connected with the j institution gave their annual symposiums . at different hotels jn the city. j Thus ended one of the most brilliant and ; i interesting commencements that has ever j ; been celebrated in tbe history of the college. " " 7 " , T " 1 - 1. - .... ,Aat Adirlitf.il trA KI. aartas.4. ! Jo-i4U,: - . 'rS' w'"'c'l iaclude.1 a number of emi petit men from ahruad. Ctillege Hill neycr locked more beautiful, and a cooler and mure refreshing place than tbe lovely campus coujd not have been found anywhere daring the wrarui days of com men cement work. - r. v. t. Faost Brsxix. Among the Berlin news items published in the Meyersdale (Xtinmer eial of the W.U tiut I find tbe following: "Stalwarts are a little scared. Republicans fed elated, and the Democrat are laying back with a grin all over their faces. Some body is going tobe hurt.". That item, writ ten by soma fcmocraUccoirespondent from Berlin, was intended to delude tbe few Re publican readers of that paper elsewhere in tbe county into the belief that there is a aplil among us here; but, like some other dodges of Editor Smith and hi correspond ents, it won't win. The Republicans of Ber lin are too well known by tbe party through out the countv; (hey are known to have voted the full ticket every time almost to a man, and have no idea of going back on their record this fall. Mark yon; the Inde pendents will have a small showing from Berlin. I know of but one or two of our number who are considered doubtful for Beaver and the entire ticket. We want Ed itor Smith and his correspondent to know that the Stalwarts of Berlin are not of the scary kind; we read the pajiers, and know full well who is "going to be hurt." Let the Peniocrats "grin;' they grinned before to day, but their grinning always ends on the other side of their face. Tliey grinned in l&SO when the returns came in from Maine, but that "grin" was of short duration. They didn't "grin" so much a lew weeks later when we heard from Ohio and Indiana; and that is the way they won't "grin- when they read Gen. Beaver's majority next No vember. ' ; How refreshing to learn from the Meyers dale Cummercial that the "Republicans are elated." What an acute little fling at the Stalwarts? Republicans, indeed! Well might we feel anxious for the party if these sore-heads were the only ones worthy of be ing calico. Republicans. How pathetically they prate about Garfield Republicanism Let them givcu an instance of Garfield's lals.ring to disrupt the irty, before the 10 plc will have faith in their pretences. It is scarcely less than sacrilege to dishonor the memory of that great man by calling them selves his followers. He sought ta harmon ize the little differences existing at that time by giving all factions of the party a place in his cabinet; and did all thut mortal man could do to prevent a rupture until stricken down by a sore-head and disappointed nui sance. But these high-toned Garfield Republicans of to-day say, ' give us the offices t-r we will surely turn the StateovertothePemocrats." Already the Pemocrats are grinning and congratulating themselves on the prospect of an easy victory this fall. From Maine to New Orleans and California we read of their applauding the course of the Inde jiendents, every one of whom, in less than half a year, will be a dead, politically, as Benedict Arnold Is, physically, with about as much honor attaching to them as to the memory of that traitor. Editor Smith and his followers are to-day Issginning M realize the fact that duplicity don't win. They must try again before they voice the senti ments of Pwrlin Republicans. StBSiTfl School Vot'kkx.' The last two days of May and tlie'first day of June presented a scene of lively interest 5n the beautiful "Temple of God" in Shanksville, this county. It was because the delegates to the "Lutheran S. 8. Association" to the number of 1SS had met therefor the pur pose of discussing and reporting work, and mean ol doing work, for Christ and the children. - , " . . : -.' '- At onr first session we were greeted with a hearty welcome from the Shanksville people through P. C. S(ieler their spJ.kes mnn. To this address W. TT. Rttpprt, Ksq.', our President, responded in Lis usual happy way. .-. Then many of us talked and the talkers showed by their earnestness that there was more than talk In the. worker of the convention. : : i - The next morning the election ofoiBcer for the present mecticg and the ensuing year resulted In the choice of W. H. Rup pel, Esq., fi President ; J. II. Snyder, for Vice President ; I. P. Pull, for Recording Secretary ; Rev. J. J. Welch, for Treasurer. l. WeTslM. Rev. J. M. Snyder, of Meyersdale, gave us an interesting paper on ' w ays by wbtch Church, Members injure the 5. 3." Rev. J. N. Unrnh answered the question "What is the Sunday School ?'' Rev. J. B. Shoup gave as a . well written lper on "Tbe Teachers Power." Rev. L. L. Seiber talkdd to us u the ' Discourage ment in the Sunday School -Work Bro. J. If. 8nyder on "Encouragement in Hun day School Work ;" Rev. J. H. Zinn gave as an Interesting paper on "Sabbath Pes. oration ; Rev. K. Smith and Mr. if. Flick talked to tts on "Inflnenr of Family Worship and Bible Reading upon Sunday Schools ;" Rev. J.-F. Shearer and Rev. J. A Nuner"How to conduct and keep up Teacher's Meetings." On all these snbjects there was earnest, harmonious, pleasant disctrssinn by many members of the conven tion. Under the head of talk came the Reports from Schools, which show the following results : No. of Schools in county, 45 ; No. of Officers, 12 ; No. of. Teachers, H7 ; No. of Scholars, 2132 ; Average Attendance, 1.425 ;" Contributions, '$814 33 ; Lesson Books Used, t.STC ; Augsburg Teacher, 221 ; Teacher's Meeting. 2i7 ; Added to the Church, 103.1 o;'i ?; - Theabove is a synopsis only of school which reported to the Omvention and they embrace only 'about one-half of the Lutheran Schools of tbe eonrtty. Most of the schools were kept open : dorin; tha whole year. . r-" ' ;! ';' ' .' II.- We RvoUett ' FuBnei i ' I. That as the reMru show thai a few of our school are discontinued durirxt portions of tbe yearnmny of the youth are led without in struction and help in the study of the Word of Ood, we urge therefore the continuance of the school during the entire year where it is at all practicable. - f 2. That we earneatly arge the families of our Church to adopt tb, daily -reading of Scripture lesson iu ties family as-indicated by our Sabbath School Lesson Helps. - - j X That we heartily endorse the helps to the study of God's Word as published by the Lutheran Publication Society, and urge upou our tcluaus the use of thetu tothe ex-cla-sioa of otlierpublicatioii. ,t ; 4. That reciigniaing the qualifications and fitness of women of our beloved Cliurch, for (hi as well as other hrancha of Ciiurch work, we recommend that officers .fii "our schools be ejioseii wiUuaiiregarl to s.-x., 5. That it is deenil .expedient fur the convention to apposu a committee to be known under the the title of ''publication committee," whoa duty it shall be to take charge of all psjrs read l. forest be con-YenlUm-toU arrange tohave theia printed forcircitlatioii amutitha schools, and that said coinndtlee have wer to ''elaborate or abridge such papers, with consent of their author, with the understanding that the ex pense tihD&ccted ts-iih such publication be borne by the convention.. This- cmittee to hold office lor two years.' '' ,J 6. "On Temperance.',' That we earnestly request our Judges so far as they - can con sbteaUyLwkh their high office lu- refuse the (ranliu arf liuetises to sell .intoxicating iiqaors,..,. ; , t -.4 m. , r ';.? 1vu That we recognize with jautud, Uie grill, good already accomplished iu the Temjertinc cause bttf that wlso "recog nize that there remains yet hiucfivto be 'done and that we earnestly urge - opo our pastors and Sabbsth school workers to give lhiTOrrject eonspicaoui attetitJoTi" in eur Sabbath school teaching. ItTv-i j-i 8. "Thanks. That we highly appreciate the talent and kindness of Bro. -Irvin J. Heffley in publishing npon onr program beautiful And appropriate music, ad that we return him onr hearty thanks. ' .8. That the hearty thanks of Convention be tendered tbis kind people, by the Presi dent fur their cheerful and hospitable enter Aiaaieatof the many delegates. iu, attrnd- jsst.'. i III. We went Home to Work, and then we will talk aboat it and resolva to do atore a year hence. We all felt that it was good to he there, but as every good citizen orpro fnaioaal saan enjoys his work as well as a, convention of workers sq wesxpect to l as happy in the doing of onr work as we have been in talking about it ; and if we keep our resolutions next year we will rejHjrt greater things dotiu. ' , A. K. Karros, , Reprter. GatTtcPTL 10 Isvslir. Floreston Co logne U grateful to invalids, as it fa refresh ing without the sickening effect of most perfumes. Ueffley keeps the largest line of white and -colored shirts for men and boys in the county. - , , Think of it ! Men's full stuck, half dou ble sole fitoga Shoes at 88 cents a pair- men's fine buttoned or lace shoes at $L37; ladies' fine kid button or lace shoes at U9 rents a pair; carpet slippers at 37 cents; infant's button shoes at 37 cents; best sole leather at 24 cents per pound. The largest, cheapest and best selection of shoes in the county just received at PaulG. Nowag's cheapstore. Berlin, Pa. . Meat Makkei. Main Street. We have just added a large Refrigerator to our Meat Market in which all meals can be kept coo and clean. Mutton. Beef, Pork, tc, kept constantly on hand. Open daily. Parties buying meat can have it kept in the Refrig erator until wanted. '. ' Weiave, also, KX,0iXi new britk for sale, which we will sell by the hundred or thous and at a low price. ' Ross D.vts Co. Shhai Mistios. During a recent visit to Johnstown, we dropped 'n to see Curt. G Campbell, the popular Main street dmpgist, and found him a courteous and obliging gentleman.' Mr. Campliell's store is at 204 Main street, and his line of Drags, Medi cines, Pye Stuffs, Perfumes, and Toilet Ar ticles is large and complete, ne keeps no old, stale stock, but everything fresh and re liable. We would advise our readers to call on him when In Johntowu; and our farmer friends and physicians will find it to their advantage to consult him on any thing in his line before pun-basing elsewhere. Read this and tell your neighbors that Paul O. Nowag has enlarged his store mora and added to his stock of Shoes, Hats Leather. Fancy Goods and Notions, Trnnks. Satchels, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, an mraense sele.-tiou of wen's, hoy's and chil dren's clothing, and invite everybody to come and examine stock and prices. Men's suits at il.M: hue black suits at i7.. to $0.75; boy's suits $1.65 to H4A, children's kilt suits $1.75 to $4.i" Hats iu endless va riety. Good Wool Hats 00 cents. Also, all the leading spring and summer styles of la dies' Hats and Millinery Goisls. Walsct Lxtr H.tia Rkstoker. It is en tirely different from all others. It U as clear as water, and, a its name indicates, is a perfectly Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will immediately free the head from all dandmfT, restore gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any manner afTect the health, which sulphur, sugar of lead and nitrate of silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful flossy brown. Ask your drugirist for it. Lach Udt'e is warranted. Smith, Kline A Co., wholesale agents, Phil adelphia, and C. V Crittenden, New York. List of the committeemen of the Repub lican larty for Somerset county for 1pS2: Addison A. J. Colborn. Allegheny Wm. H. Miller. Berlin borough Jacob Kriisinger. Brothers-valley S. S. Forney. Conemaugh tamuel Mlshler. Cotifliienix- borough T. B. FrauU. Klklick M. F. Iwry. Greenville J. C. Kendall. JefTt-reon A. B. Lenhart. Jeiinertown Jacob Kautz. Jenner town.-hip F. O. Xeff. Ijirimer P. W. Slider. Lower Turkeyf.xit J. J. Rush. Meyersdale borongh Alex. Hioemaker. Middlecreek-J. R. McMillen. Milfor.l-J. C. F. Miller. New Baltimore borough John tieorge. New Centrev tile borough Daniel W. Will. Northnruiton E. ''. Bowman. Paint Levi Swank. Quemahoiiing J. II. Zimmerman. .Salisbury W. II. I-ainl?rt. Shade T. O. M.xk. Somerset borough L. M.' Hicks Somerset sj. M. Wendel. Somerset, North Jonathan Miller. Southampton W. P. Martz. Stonycreek E. M. Lambert. Stoystown borough Abraham Ferner. Summit Samuel .Saylor. Vpper Turkeyfo.t 8. P. Weimer. I'rsina borough K. D. Yutzy. Wellersburg borough Michael Iug. J. R. .-Scorr, i. W. Pilk, Secretary. Co. Chairman. REITBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION. The Republican voters of Somerset comi ty are requested to assemble at the placs se lected in their several election districts, on Hatorday, Jane 24, 1HM-2, for the pur pose of nominating a county ticket. J. R. Korr, tiao. W.PiLt, Secretary. Chairman. I would respectfully inform my friends of Somerset county that I have otamed a new drug store at 23 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa., where 1 would be pleased to see them. My stock consists of Pure Prugs, Chemical. Patent Medicines, Pye bl oil's. Perfumery and Fancy 'roods generally. At this season I would call attention to the insectrades, such as Pure Paris Ureen, Pure Powdered White Hellebore, Persian Insect Powder, etc.. When in need of anything in the drug line c.i.ie and see roe or write for prices. All inquiri"! cheerfully answered. CllA. CiRirriiH. 232 Main Street. PIKP. UEFFLEY. At Berlin, on the Hth day of June. Catharine Heftiey, widow of Sam uel HefUey, deceased, aged M years. SAY LOR. On Saturday morning, June 10th. Samuel Savior, of Somerset township, aged years. Another veteran has left us, or, to use a western phrase, 'pa.'ssed in his checks." The deeea"d, with two of his stalwart sons. Jack and Frank, in lull, showed their lore of country, enduring all the pri vations and hardship of a soldier's life; fought its lutlle like trne patriots until peace was acquired and onr country saved. After serving his time as a soldier, bis son Frank became a minister of tbe pil tbe Evangeli.al Association, and ranks hi as a speaker as well as an efficient worker in the church, K. KstSKT MABMKT torractal by Ouoa A BsaaiTa. uiru is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR t FEED Apple, driod, t AiHdebertter. V sal TSaifL. SiE::::; Braa. f) It Butur. (kes).- - froil)..- Backwhaatt bask....... " meaLlUO fcs Beeswax t a Bacoo, alMiklers, l a - M, - masjtrysatsss, ta im Ora. (ear) f tasael tahellad) ....... laaal fV . Calf skins, fl X..... .. - Eaa a, W do Flour. ?t bbl rnaxseed. fl bu. (SO B.) Raaaa (rairar-cureu ) 1 IX' at ts , loan ; . ..lysVelie, ...U'-liei , .Tat U 1 let I re . we; t7 (JOsfST so a LaraL B lrle laaatber, rod sole, ft f XrtjXje ; - . utipar, - ficiwTa a kin. 7a ti ssc , M iddlinc. sad chop list as -S3 0. tta,a socoef pWttsM, ft taspsarw). SI ooeai M , PtaejM. triad, yl a cl(M Kyo. ft bw H t SaUaa 1, V ill S3ruri!!""!!ii'iw',- Orowsd Alum, por sack SI tsi Hi , a Ashuaa. par Sojrar, yellow ft HCt.eataeo) asa vl us. Tallow, f a. .... .-ce7e ' Wheat. l ba... WooLfllV. .iraisaie1 waae Ie9!e . ANNOTINOTMENTS Ut HE ME tEPUBUCiS PRIMES. I VV are aatnorlstsl to annonora the followluc , named Kotlaica as raodl.latea f..r ths riu4 ! otfloM diflgaaMd. at ths Kepohlleaa PrtmarT j Election. W be held OD Saturday, Juas i &, IxM: . - . , --- UT FOR ASSE.VBLT, j JOHN A. W ALTER. or aovsaaET sosocwh. Subject to Uie decision of th RepoMlean Frl mary tJKUVn, to be bald Saturday, Juns tiih. tWFOR ASSEMBLY, WILLIAM S. MORGAN, or jxurat towsship. Subject to th derision of the RspnhUrao Pr). nary Election, to It held Saturday, J una su. ZStFOIi ASSEMBLY, ANDREW J. COLBORN, or aoxxjuxT aoaocoa. ' Subject to tbe decision of tbe Kenoblicsn Prima ry fclectkm, to be bold Saturday, June S4th. VSF0R ASSEMBLY, ALLEN S. WILL, or aitroRO towsship. Sul-jeet to lbs decision of th. RepuMs-an Pri mary AMectkm, to be held Saturdsj, Jam -4th. tsrroR poor house director, JESSE HOOVER, Or SULTOBD TOW S SRI r. Subjdet to tbt decision of tho Republican Pri mary tleciluo, to be held Saturday, J one 24ih. IS" FOR JURY COMMISSIONER, CHARLES F. RAYMAN, or BaOTRSESVALLST TOWSSHie. Subject to th decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to bo held Saturday, Juae Mth. t-F0R J UR Y COMMISSIONER, CHARLES H. MILLEIi, or aoHEasrr Towsssir. Subject to the decision of tho Republlcaa Pri mary aUectlon, to be held Satunlay, June 24th D ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Havlog dij'Kwed of our propetrty In Somerset euentT. fa., we. tlie on1oril)tne-l. conipri-lnr the nrm ut tue "Sumerset Hairy tw., uiuitea.' nave this day dissolved by mutual consent. Any iier- sn havlna cLdms analnst tbe said company or nrm, will luiwart them a; unco to r A. imk. New Berlin. N. Y., their duly authorized aKenL. Dated Wm Keriin, N. V.. May 1st, 12. GEOROfc SA CHAS.LKOBIXSOS, j-7 MAKY K. SAliL. B1 IDGE SALE. let at publlo uulcry to the lowest and beat bkl'ler on the premises, on Saturday, July l."fi, lX'l. at one o'clock p. m.. the buildh. ol a briuae over Kiarintf Run at i'rledllnes .Mills, in Jenner Twp., Jsomerset ciunty. Pa Plans and speclncatloDS will be exhibited un dsyolsale. ADAMS SHAlFtK, Attest JtJSKPIl HOH.NLK, 1. J. HORXER. H ,V.'. BRt'BAKLK. j-.4 Clerk. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Estate of Frderfc-k Swope, late of Hcrlin llor oug, Somerset Co., Ueo'd. Letter of adminlstratln on the above eta! barlnK been vranie.1 to the undrli;nd, by tho projier authority, notice ti herei'y Riven 'o th. Indebted to It to make Immeiliaie pAyment, and thvaa feavina claims or demaaria will present them duly authenticated lor aei tlement, on Wednenlay, tbe IStb day of July. l-JC at the residence ol the Administrator. D. J. BKt.'B 4.K ER. j.H Aitminii'trati. N 0T1CK TO CONTRACTORS. Kt direction of the Hoard of School Illrector. 1 will receive until Monday, Juno loih. Wtxl. seale.1 proposals lor the bull.lln of a new two-story brli-lt tadiool house in Somerset bo-ouuh, the plans and specihestions ol which may be een at my ottice. An approved bond coisli'.loned on the faithful perioncance of the contract will bo required Irum the party tiwhom the same may be awarded. The rijbt 01 rejectiua; any or til bids is reserved to the Board of Directors. J7 W. H. V ELFLEY. AUI,1TOK NOTICE. Ine nnderslaneij Amllt.ir appo nte.l by the r Dhans' Court of Somerset Co . Pa., to pass on ex- 1 ceptiocs tiled and mu a dl triliutl m oi the tutxt in tne narmsol nenry rsrrnaa. cxwuo.ro. i.nviij Luhr dee'd. to and amoux th. leirilly en II le.1 therets hereby a;ivis notice, that be will "tn-nd to the duiies of aaid appjlntmnt at bl ofttre in tbe borouifh ol Somerset, on Friday, the soth dy June. PW at loo'cleck a. m. whsn and where all parties inierejled (an attend. JAJltSLPl'llH. -14 Auditor. I'DITOR S NOTICE. Estate of David Li.hr, dc'.l. Tbe undersianed duly i.inld Au.uior to pase on the eiorptlons. hnd the tacts, stale an ac count and distribute the fund in the hands of li. f. Lhr, Administrator of IiarU tohr, dee d., u and among those levally eniltle.1 thereto, hereby Cives notice that he will atten I to the daiiea ol said appuinltuent, at his ottice In S..uierset Bor., oa Friday. July 7th. ISsi at 1 a'elock p. m., who and where all parties tmercsied ran alten.1. KEXMS MEYEKS. j.l Auditor. The Nation, Since It eoosolldatioa with the New York Ceea ia Petl. ba Increased lis facilities lo every de partment. enlars:od it site to twenty-four paves, and added many abio writers to Its previous list. It is now prrmouncrd hy many of It readers to be better than ever bolors. Established in 1S5A, the Salian was a piwoeer lo this ooantry a a wsklv journal of literary and political eriucisra f the Bianest onler, conducted free from tho control of trty or Interest ol any tort. Despite a precarious support durlna; tho Brut few year. It held peralateaily to Ita original aim uatll lu financial success was assured. Mean- wall It had become a reoirnlted authority at i.i v,i , . . o i -. "--.. "' " - umn unchanged from tho first, and its projectors Intend that, with their present facilities, tho No- lion shall become mere tban ever ticf-irc the me- diuv ot the ablest thouBt of the Utn. Tbo Amn and style ol tho paper are eh.isen with a view to the most suitable shape lor idndlr ar. and makes tbe most complete sad readable record of current evenu of Importance la tho political and literary world available lor the Amerk-mu uubl. The rubscriptioB prkj ha been VpiTiicpiI. in .S.I itpr. Innuni r specimen copies vent oa requeit. A-itiress mt Publisher, Hl Broadway. New Y..rk. UDITOR'S NOTICE. John Polstersad wif,' In the Court of Common to Pleas of Auarrmi (,, Pleas oi 2raersei j No. JOl April T. lbT. Rules H. Dull. j No. m April T. lbT. J J (Voluntary Aaeianment.) And now, SJ May, 1S8. on motbm ot J. H. ! Scott. fcq., atp.niev for judament crcJitors, the ; Court appidnt Parker Y. KimmeL Esq , Auditor ; to distribute the funds in tho hands of the As-j Ivnos to and among thoos lena;iy enthled tlMira- Extract frosa the recrJ certified tie 27th of, May.18- .. . ! Pn-thiMitarv. The underslirneil, la pursuance of tho directions vlven lu tt-e lorea?dna; commlssioB. will attend at the office of J O. fc-imuiel, Eau , lo Soiuereet l.r- uarh. oa Friday, the 21 day or June. 1S2. to perlorm the duties therein enjoined. All person interested will please take notice. PAKaEK Y. KIMMEL. may31 Auditor. Notice. 1 mL . . . ....... All riorano ar aeretiy aotinra not to ouim ten- ees or 'put other obatrnctioii any ol tbe pub-! lie hlahwav of Somerset township, and person who bar placed trace upon th pub lie rd of aaid township, will remove then without further . Th. m-r.nml . nitenrirtHl.! fi.e i .11 1. 1 li rouia most be kept cleat of extraction. A dis-i And now fflrd nt May IWttna motion of John E. retried ol thl aotic wiil cause an eaforeeueut of Scutt Eeu atiorney lor the UfteiUnt tlie Court ap thelaw. ' points Oeo K, --ull Ei- Commlsiiooer to take JONATHAN NEDROW. i t,ioony. maySt Supervisor, i Extract from the record. Slice to Horsemen ! I Juat received a ear load of Kentucky Saddle i and Harne Horses, both siual and du.ibie dri- i vera, eoBauuns; of (averal pair ol I Fins-Styled Match Horses j- ; All eolor : nood suppers; well broken : rp-,laat j To eanran f-ar the sale of Nurery Stack, to . from hre U six ye-. old. W auanitee mem ! nasled (aciliti-a. Norxirieaae rasaulred. Sal ) nerleetlv sound, tsar single-footed mvkersar riieaws r.oM. AsaJ as rea of Fruit and I SPLENDID MOOVERS! I And all trot In hame. Person wishlcc this klad of Hone will da well to call oa or sddi I. ARIvISTBOXG dc SOX., Brnceton, IT. Tm aar3 F. W. CLARK, 2 TirnnTsTPATT' TVfiTTtrV: Y sUW.JW.aaM asWa.WVss' AND COMMISSION MEBCHAHTcCcted SflUMif ate3 Safcj Corner Main md Markt Streels, JOHNSTOWN. PENN'A. aprt ARGAINS GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S In BONNETS AND HATS, ANI MILLINEEY GOODS. 15c. GINGHAMS REDUCED TO 10 CENTS! PARASOLS 5 Cents ! FANS 2 Cents ! Mmjaiu in LACE CURTAINS! It will pay GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, aprJg MAKKirr Ktl'OKT ..o.,,,! wfklvl.y R. Bcit.T. S.m .., W holesale Pr.sluw Comaii3ioii Mw'haats, 1 ,U- burnh, l' . t onalry ProUwee Apple Butter. per k1, 5k)l7s'; n,s.n Conn - ' Hiioulder. 7.C.chssnrs7W UaioVatTorV.-lUW. Ulrled Fruit Apples, sliced, SaTe: do. .juartrrs. oao; : , Peaches halves, ea7c : peele.1, do. la. ; pitwd -hrr Ze : Kaspts-Vrle. anas': Hla.-alr-rteTat7.Tptr.l..r all. eth. ..-Uv. ic.se, j raise- Maple See!S)Tii. lwl O' jht irai: Sualr llal& per lb.: Saar Urau.. VI u-onmV-n u.. l-r bsn ooa7oo. Cholco Koll. -ua1- Foullrv.-Ure t hU kena. 70M.c per ptlr aceordrns to snwt ''" -,17 11.. 14al: -rurkeys. l'.:uc;: uoest-. . l'mi oal.w l-ota'oes.-l U-l si V' bushel : sweats, rsoo f,n,-No.l-irh.UI: t.r.. per hM.lfi: Hairy, per b'.k s.-cotton, Wbiic. peril..;','; '..tt.,n. Mixed, aa.c . "" en. ',aC-. eeds.-Timhy. per bushel, t 1 4: Clover, i lii 'or aumd ; fcrn. Ian;e. Tll..w--C"un'ry. .': IWswai, -Jaii per It.. Vineirar, Country, luli por al. jroeerie. .1 i-..it v.r., r 1: in. ter lb, lc ;t'hoii . . . . ijn! Bl., l'lf-tKs.l Kto. lue or- ,. , - . II"-" .. - --. , 11 "nl . I .t-a ..'lli'-'i. t,.- .1 .'..ii in i.mr. ir lb, lialw ; riw- er LTirtes. is'Jii::: tn bu a, lilic: Java, paper . .... .... .lt 'full Suar. Stan.ir'i A. per Ib..c: Windr A. Ijir; Prsrl- B, H: k.tins.1 ieilow, s',e Cnw lcnd. Uei": Crusne-1 low, 10,c: CutLual, syrups -Choiee Maple FUv..re.t, Me: Prttne -.laiila Vlavorcl. jc : 'h Siiasr Svmp. f-ie : Prime Suirar Sjrup, .'tc ; Good sonar Syrup, i: Bls. k Strap, avc. ,, ,. Klce, Kannsm.per lb, '.6' ,9?.c: Carolina, 'pw I ir'.cnns Molasses. Chle, V-c: Strictly Tcas.-YluniH.vson. per lb. SValBS: on "l in - Inuierial. 3iiSU : Jian, t3 :.tm.. tii.i.Kitf i,7jc : S.Hifhooa. 'ii.jc. Can.! !. Star, lull weleht. 1: ; Sie .rlne, per S"t. fi'f. Mould, por ml k'-a tsratw, l laar, I'ei, Ac. Wl.fi.t Prime Ked Winter. 1 Irtil Medi um t T. u 1 3. (lira Hivii in I led Shelled, .'San. ; Yellow Shelle-I, siasoo ; Ear Torn. s !'. Cats. Prime While. : Mixe.l. 57a.'J. Bye SO tor Western : 1 walo lor Pcnnsy vania ru I t lit Harlcv 1 uluI Vf for Prime North western Snrinu : V.V 1 uO lor Medium. : S b-boo P.ncvSt. l-u1. (wlr-rri a 2i8 if 'n-.ur rancy raicn;s, rerin a.. -,,., ' FanT KanitlT While Amber and Winter. 7 7a ! 0: t'hoj.s. F.imlv. (choice red winter) !i 7 7,.YY v.,nilv .medium winter) 7 I to ! XXX Bakrr' (Minnesota) 7 -."ia: 40: X Bikers' ! i wi.m.ini 7 riirfkr ctt CornmeaL SisiWe. in pa- ! per. Kaiuieal meilium brand I" per btil ; 1 Fancy 7 CO: Kye Flour. 7:a v. si'ill r.sl-Whi'o Jii.l.Uinn-s TO 0030 Coarse. d.k "ii 'MXX 00 : Secssis. IT COaja DO : ! Bnn. 1 MM'.S n: Ch..pnl Frd. -I t4 Hay Prime Timothy, baled, at U iuaU oi) Jicr 'Prime New 1swe, li 0 17 CO. frovUlowsawd lltestcck Pmri.l!-Ft S. I' Hu. r-r th.. l.v-Ex. S. U. Shouic.eri. liac : Ex. S O fcreaktait Bacon !4cU: Ex. S. O lri-l Bf. in 4t. li .y : Beef. Tons ues, perdoseii. A 00; Bacon SSoulders.'.K'y:: Short Kib SMcs, i:;!;do,cl.MrSii!.:s, f.'y:; Mesa Pork, per bbl, zl 11 : d .. Short Cut Fami- Ir. eO U M ucs . in dm, ii ou: a.arii. Miimu, summer use. In tierces. 12s; do, in'halfbhl, J.p do. in bucket. 13ri .' : do. 3 lb twlls. u lbs In cho l.Ti.c; kilb palls, 13c4; uo, lb piU, lo:-c ; do. IS lb pails. 13; 4c 4'attlu Fairto Prime fch'pi'inr-7 i a7 7"oom- i mm to nl butchertnir. t lui to; uuiiS i v., t.m. . uo Veals. Sa 7c. ! sheen t'ommoa to Fair, at S ".a So. and , j. u, i.rtmL at i luJ 4D : Ij4ui'.h. 7 OOaS 00 I M(V Phlla.lelnsia Boir. 7 lor frond ! .-ora Fe.1 Yorker. 7 7 ia7 Wo : Uraseers. S ii7 IK) eaA star () ln.ll. ato that the quotations la 1ne fM "U liiTC CBS TlWl ailir M UHC. aa-.ite aeneral ehanae? in Flour ou-jtations i " " ! TESTED id FOUND WORTHY j 1 order to brina; mora fully beloro ih notice ol the pe.,ie the value of a true and tried remedy 1 herwy irive the (bllowinir relirtbio lUnj..olal I fr.,m one ot the many wlw have been eared, and j whose reputatbMi I-r veracity cannot ne ues- tioned. 1 Woouucsv, S. I. awrli issi. I Swedish BittkbsCo. : ' I OrsTtswis: T havo suffere.1 with) dyspepda I and It horrii.lo eliect lor many years. Hte spent hundreds ot dollars wlili physician an.l in patent ae.ltclnes. with no avail. Ibate been un able to eat meat of any kind, and conUl not re talu water my stoma -b. and s. unaMe to sleep at Diahl. I was lndal t prorare atsl try a Is, tile of jour Swedish Butera, and can nsc). entiou'ly aav iu us was followed by be,oeri.:lal rrsuits. I eaa now sit down and enyiy a hearty I - . ,, - m' . , mTm 'm '"",, ""Vj" ' can eordially rcc'tntnend 11 Ui oihers. ery rcriu'lr. At (iCSTIS PRE1II Pr-iprietor ol W walbury CityCiah Line, Prehl JJvery and Accommodation Stalde. Tho above 4tltn.nt can 1 rI!ed ", .M . I'. S4 OTT. Ex-Mayor of the city ol Woodbury. N. J. i... - ... kidney and liver complaint bllloUiQcss, and all diseases ol th stomacn. Oiv It a trill arsl Ta will see that the test of Swedish Bluer Is the fc-ofotlTS merits. JliMUtoH by SWEU SH BITTERS CO.. W.sslliory. N. J. S.,Id by ail druaauKs at li cenU per bo'.lie. may le. kTOTICE IN DIVORCE. I -s ' I U .. ... tl l.nn.iM, 1 In th I Viurt of lnimoo "" - -- - i . If Pleas ol Somerset Countv, Pa.. No. 20 Jo. T. 1-sit. ySubprena ia Iilvorce. I IS Nov. IsSI alias SuNf 'en ! llempsey U. Hanu n Icioe-L teniae.! ..ia ,-t S. r. TRENT. Pr. boootary. ATI partie lr.tereste.1 will take notice that tha adeniaaed will a'teod to the .Inoe af hi ap pointment at hi otlice on Wersleaday the K'h day ot July !Sv: when and here they rero..uet- ed lo ttlead. QFJ-. at. SCfLt- j 14 t ommiaaainer. WANTED. SALESMEN 1 Ornamental Tree. Shrub. Roae. et. -.T.-H.uels,s . Y. A HOIGE STOCK At J32I7 STZNS22S, . -r-r rrn , J-jt; OAUl3jO.I : Wkla-h ar th Bert B-xsala w. baa tfierad yttlaSllka Alfv. a Fall Ma of a ttll ass.iarsrr or i ; Low Priced Dress Goods!' A I-axnr Assertmaeit f DREKSI OINQHAMS. Black and Colored BUN TIN OS, acd WHITE lOOODSofslIdeserlpUoES. ALL you to call at SHERIFF'S SALE. H- virtue ot cortaia writs ot Fi. F an l Al. Fl. F.i..' Is.u.-.l 'jut id the C.-nrt oi t.'ouimii Ptej of Somerset w.unty. Pa., and l. ot direiU-d. it. ore will be ctji.ri.1 to fut-llc arile. on the larm ol I r'orae v ass. m ,,i.iin townsaip, si-niersei ! eoumj . Pa , ou Thursday, Juae. nt M a'elock a. m.. all the rinht, till, latereat and claim ot iinvn Crilteaton and Hemitonia H -Isjrn. as in.iiMu:ils ami psrrner. l th hrm ol J. Ii. Mimes a Co and alio all the riaht, lllie, interest and cUim oi .1. i. BHrncs. Alinu . 'rit tenfon and Benjamin H. dsUirn. doina budm-as as J. 1. Barnes aCo .td. in and t:he iolinwica; leases aad pr pt-riy, lii.a; the rticht to mine an.l ex-avjio lor petroleum, coal. ?( or carletr oli, and other valuable mineral or volatile suo'tuncr, on. In an.l under the i'll..wina deft-rHssi tract ol land, all attuate, Ivlna and lieiuu in Addison !., Somerset Co., fa.," l'-r. durina au.1 until the lull term ol iwuntv rears Iroio tlie day ol A. 1. lsl. No. 1. A uertnin tract of land owned bv (fence Was. naintna 7'jo acres, more or less. ah'.iu tna laoda i iah hinaer, Jamea M - 'ourtDey. I.islon IIr.)S. a.nl others, cxreptina Unls oi aasi ircoruro W ass. under lence on tho ai-uih side id W bile's erea. No. 2. ThiliverTres!crtrs-t. al..lnina land of Oeoraro W'aas. John Siuith, Ja.-pcrlienhurt au.1 others, C"ir.aitini .ye aens, more r lea. No. 3. Tho Amhooy Shoemaker tract. .!oin inic lauds ol A. J. "ramer. Pier Mi'ienaiur and .l.ers. eotitaiiiir.a: lai acres, more or less. f a. 4 J 'Si in Hiiiaer trai, Btlj'daina; lunds of Saxucl Pullm, "reora a, al.re.1 litchcll and others, conialnl:ik W a.Te, ne re or le.a. No. i. James Y. Mediators tnict, adjoining inmlj ., A. slianou, J"hn Lenhart, Eaton Ctn nlnvhani and others, calaimnx acres, more or ies. No. 6. T. Auzuftino ti-it. adioiniuk Ureis oi John Farlinaer. James M.-t'anuey and others, cntainiiiu: ii acres, more or leas, ami :s known as Hie Patrtek trai l. No. 7. Noati Blnl trti-t. adjolnli. Ur. is of I vbl Ankeny, Hira-n f rants. Widow Meyers and other, containing 117 acres, more or !e-s. No. 1. Heury !! iier tra- t, vlKdnina; Ian. is of John HaDn.i, llavld Kctm and ntrisrs, is.niaiaiUK S7 ncrea, more or !-.. No. !. s.iinucl Uin tr:-t. a.lioinlnic lunds ol (itorsto W asa. J.is Kinaer. Joa. pn f uiiin and oinera containing Z i acre, more or le-s. No. 10. J. W. Pu! ii tr-i, a.ls'iniia lan taofj. L. Auansilne, James McCartney s. FuUiu ami others containing ss acres, niore or less. No. 11 ieo. . I inn tela tract, adi"inlni lani oi it. encemaacr, kv iiuain s.nrr,ini:a, c .ton . uu-nlriti-.m aad others cntalniDX 17 acrea. ciore or iocs. No. li A. J.Cr.mer tract, a.li'.lnina: lands r.f Michael Hinsrr, Samuel Klntceran.1 utners, eon lal'itna: 117 acre, uioro or It-ss. N". IX J. L. Aaaustina tract. a lolnin Isre' of J iah Kiiurrr. J.neoh W. PuDin. Allre.1 Aic chell and others, nmlaimss acre, more or less. No. It. Eaton Cunnlnaham ttrl. a.loin:n: land ol John Walker, aoliert M Cnntock ani others, contalntnc 17 a"res. rore or a.. No. li. Liaton Bra?, tract, ailv.iiirr.K Isadi -d Ocrue Waes, Eii B-a-Ier. A. S. Mil.'hcll jnd oth er, eontaintna 4tr acres, niore or less. No. 14. Aichioald BIrl tract adjoiniuir Isn-Is ol fecrre Wans, Allre.1 Mitdtell. J.clah h inner sud otiiers. enntainina; TX acre, more r less. No. 17. Iiavld he nn ir.-i. adjotinni lamls of John Hanna, Henry Spek-her ati'i other, contain in; 3. acres, more or leas. No. IS. Thomas Kylertra-t, adjolnlna- larsls l JoLa Haana. Joaepa Cummins arel other, con Uiinlna tu :icro. mora or le. No. l'.i. lllr-im Frnntr tra., ljoinin; lands of Noah Bird. Bavld MttcbeU. Basil Bird and oilier conjainina; li5r acres, more or I. aa. .mi. 4i. Joeer.n Cummnis tract, aiti .iniiiir larcis ol John Hauna, Thomas Kyler aa.1 i.tn-.-rs, o.u- lalninr tii acres, more or lea. No.il. A. S. Mitchell tract. I'lj'dLin land ol I.iston Bros.. Wm Miller an 1 otacrs, coBtauiina 'ij acres, more or less. I he pun-her to Savo the privilege of nam suilo-lcnt nI and tunis-r fr in th- premise: run the nremaary enirl.ies lor the priecatUn said buam.iss. hiatRViT:o.Tt.o owners in fee almo'e tbe aoova described tract of land, rcrpectively are toroceiv tlie lull e.ual oa-eitjth partol the lipuruia, c.ai, ria-a or .-arra on. ana 'drier vsl uai.ss mineral or volatile substance, diaooaered. excarate, pumpe.1 and raised on the premispa. sa pr.;u,-ii.fcx.vaie r purflresi in in cru.iest.it : Uie oil .ar r,-al!y to I delivered at well or well ihlo pipe line. Arsl said owner in fee imole are Uj luily use, and caj-.y the said wmi. .ar tho purpjep oi uilii, exneot iucli riart as ihall t. neee.axry lor aai.1 mlniiiv i.urtKjsea. and a riirbt ol way over and a-roa Ui aa: 1 premiss lo Hie pia. e r piace oi ruinm ..r exraaatina. laken tn exeeuinai at the suit ot S T. Mehr- fey use oi A. X. ls.l.ie ad 1 1. li. arc.f u?e ol Eston 'unnlnrhatn. At the ine in.e and Plare are b virtue ol tic same writ ot . r .. aa.1 Al. FL Fa t.. nie.il reted.tharewill tweipsiaed t-i put.ls-aal. all the riaht, uile. inlereft and claim ol tbe defendant Almcn I rittcnPn Slel K-n.trin II. Il.i.im i. IrKlivuiuals aci partners ot tha firm ol J. I. Kirne fc t,o. An lai, the iit nil, interest and claim of J t Barnes. Alin-.n Cri'.ienton n-l Benjamin H. Oalwrn, doin l.u-lue" aa J. I'. Barnes a Co., of, lu aud to Ilia foliow:r proper.v to wit: Enable. 1 Boiler ami Fitt intra, steam tiioe and cnunsctl in 1 Belt, 1 Tu to and 1 Vt o.l BlarC-ompiete, Ke. a.-. laMen in txecinion at the n t ols F Mhif fey use o A. N lJ.le an. I li. it. (Jr lf use ot rj ton i unnintrham. .(fTtct. All peraons purcbac!t.a at the ars.ve sale will please take aots-a that the pureiwo money wm he re.juire.1 aa s.n as th .rorryis knocked (town, 'itberwljie It wiil i i!u expose. to sal at the risk ol the nrst purchaser. JOHN J. SPAN'LKK. stuEWrr's trrrn a, t s:ierif. May. ISAi XECCTORS NOTICE Estate of Anthony Lape. Iat ol Jenner toanibip. uaraei. Letters of testamentary on tha mU.rm estat harina; beea rraate.1 u tn underiime.. .y th proper aahorlty, notice la kerroy aives to those lrs'ebfe.1 to it to make imre,ii.ie par ment. and tho toavirr claims or rtemuad wnl plaa present them duly anthentl.-ate. p.r set tlement oa Saiurdav. tbe lata day ol Jalv, at the late real leoc ui deeeaaed. PHILIP LPF, ISAAC HUFFMAN. 7 Executors. JJXECUTOifS NOTICi-1 Fatal l Marraeer McS)!.I-n. laU of fvmfiisrare horoaga, uiret Co., Pa, dee'd. Lstter teatamentary int the above estat. harine beea amnted t th underslgne.) b tne proper authority : aotieo is hereby aiven to all peraiai Iteir'aci v said estate u ma k Immciiato pavuaent. and.fcuae havloacUlmaaa ilnattheaamo will present theta duly aanentsalfl lr atti ment on Saturday, Jan- Xi. -XL. at tho '.rh-e ct It. Mickey, Ecu., la CouhueBco bu.-oaah. at I o'clnck p. a. SANTEI. A. M PHEE. rat 17 Executor. QC Tf 01 er f-1 home. Sample (DO I J Q)ZU worikajitrse. A'Wre-s,i. aoM a Col, Portuad. Mahao. .Mar. ;s-lyr. OF DBESJ GOODS' 213 -Cain St., JslzZzrrzi, Pa. " "uu -aitataw. LADIES AND CH ILDKENf j T krV i NT) Pl.FATED COLiAKb! , Ulaek an-1 White LACES, SILK FEIN'JES. BfX.lX.lt I smii'ooii. The La Raine Corset, ',r Sale Only by , 1fJSkt OTClNirFR JUnlf O I til VJ al
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