The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, July 26, 1882, Image 4

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TrKvi r. Tablet.
vll,,,)rlN(; t V)l ;H and P.roa-
liat4lv relicvcl by fctiiioti s,ure. i
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. July:, iw.
jinj:, cheap and of the latest : ,v j,urjKK, taking in Kngland, Ireland, Scot
ii. y V. land and Wales before returning.
J. 15. Hnyueb .t Co.'s.
hxs the cheape-t and lar-st line ;
jd felt hat ia Nmicrset. ;
ibiest suits, nts k wear, linen cuf?'r .
arc at Jlclney's. )
I
e l)a k. Side or Ch-st um-ia-u
r. l'rice 25 cents.
Shiloh'c
3tr
UibVt- for sale at tT.a. H. rish i
h Eo.i6tore. j
fTUeoii -" 'il- o.' .(iiceiwareat
I - j. li. SrviK A t'li.'s, i
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Business n
Viblet.
FineW" fr
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f..i M.
..f all k
A- jii-t
i-ivetl
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Jvel.
It
very !
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iis, all liew.
and
J. I;. .NYtKi: itti t o.'s.
6LE -i-KS N111T, made miserable i
f that tJrribie coiiii. Shilol.'s Cure is the
tftiedy far you.
: Bosinai men shou'.d order their Hill and j 1
tter llis put up in pa. kcts. We lrmt
be wiy 'handsomest at this oSiic. j
A new b.t of fa' I ail wit.fr lothing, j
st reoeinsl at
J. P.. Sxi fi t: .V t o
t ulCII can be
THAT H 1CIN
so
Uickly rt"l by Shih.h'k Cure,
jitee it. j
W.
truar-
f Dry f-Jfl-. notions, oil e-ihs. i re'ons and ,
idiesofS' ' iatcst j.att.-riis are lo be louml ,
AHeffl
s el tier. j
i;H Cl'KF.l'. health and sweet
CATi It
. t 1 1... C'l.Tl, 1 rt.el. P..MH..U-
.reatnt f . ., .-.. .... - x ,
rir ' ;its asal Injector ins'.
It V t I"" to your advantg-to call and
eKv 's large line of wall and window
:mpevl Jore buying in tliat 'one.
We. s. Hing ourlawns. drev ginsham.
tc, at fflr-t. al
' J.I;..-mn:8.U'.i.
' A hand two horse carriage for sale !
BL . A.
. i .1. M. Iloi.r-Lr.iui . j knowledge, Wc are publishing a good lo-
.... . ..,,-,-,-, -.1 i. . ileal ncwsiiener, but wish to muke it better
-WILt )V l l l.il with Hyi"pMaai!d i . . . , , , ,
: , . ,, , ., .. .... . stul, and in order to do o .-k the h.earty os
JvcrCi npl.iiut '. Mnlol. s ital.:er is i . .
, ' i operation of a.l.
marante-l to cure you. ;
' Canxjs. carits, ars.t. closing out a! j A party of drunken boys or young men
f B ftsir h r Si Co.'s. Don't miss this chani-e : d:sturbei the slumbers of the r sUcnts of
f eti'$,: cheap carj.-t.
' Wott; maple .sttjiar, and all kinds of conn
ry pfwi. e taken in cxchiiiig
H.nej
for :
SHIIX-H S Ctil'Clf
e tai.ild by u- on l
ami t on
gi. i. ran tee.
lol'ptloll I
It CtltVS I
xinsum: tioii.
The 8"t as-Ttmei.t
(ewelrf. SIlv. r-p!:itsl
f Watches Cj.a Us.
Ware. Sped iicus;. '
h.ye U!-si. ever t.roug
Someiss-t couu-
Ynt Rf MclK.well's.
If yon want first-class Statiot.erv at small
nl btrr the If; t.acket. Note. lx-ttT
'iall'' Iier s;.;ti put up i:i ibis way
jrefiuf i lie tiling for hiiin-s men.
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Wawici' Maple Sugar, r.neon. Wheat,
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h!ntr.tii''iill''i lor e-T-ii
t'.axnj' for mcvcl.andise of ocr line of trade. I
5 i Cook .t Hitriifrs. j
W-tronld not blame anyone for t
mtat the pn.e J
UK oticenswarc.
stiv.lor ,t Co. rc scll-
lamir. and el as ware at i
hey artist have a new way of g. tting thetn.
3all all 1 s,s them.
A corn.; m.Vnt writing from tl.e smith
af tbeo;in;y says : i:oii.:!i on Itheiima,
tinnt' t"'ks the eternal -uiVering of that
ttnL 'k disease."
Ti-Jik, valises, shawl
zenfii and children's gauze
than tliev arc to ! found
trars, lauies ,
cats, cheaper
in the market.
kept licffiey.
J"3HS VlTAUZMIt is what y.vi
ari Jr Constipation. l-s of AH'Utite,
and ll symptoms of Dyspejia. Price in
and tcentseT bowk1.
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r coats, nant- and -.-t. gaue uu-
ler;" "Its. drill drawer-, znA
law i Jin cents, all of which to
snspeiidcrs as
are very cheap.
atn l.y's.
Cf-nne is surprised at the astonishing
low rfsocs J. It. Snyder it Co. are selling
bear"n inter clothing at. They have a few
rurarn' suits b-ft: csll and get one cheap
way Ck wn in iri.s.
CI (l.sVs, N'i. -kel. fl.sk. Weight
(1oci4 Iver Cl.slis. 'alei!dars. Mantle
Cloc i I'tMiize i.locks, Dlack Walnut
Cloel ISn nzc KigtiTs in gretit variety, at
E.1" ..will's.
To JbvruAToK-sm l:;;iu.Ens. We w ish
to say :ut we are now prepared to furnish
tbe bel white lime, celeiried pla-terr.nd ce
ment, In live lo ten tuinvl l.s. at prices less
than eity quotations, .hs-al freight added
Not; iour prices elsewhere in local column
nft
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Ch. A P.cr.KiTs.
t f -ale of the real estate of Ma'hias i
s, late of Somerset township, deceas.
p-V ' rxs-n continued unt;l Tu.sslay of
A Y a)V: next, at uie court Lous.-. 1111
1 f .t nt private sale s-oucr. Persons
iic is . buy will call upon Jacob Neffor
Jobs) i. I'i.l, t Somerset. Pa.
f
0 or.T.NT to Hi it t.f.r.i . We offer at our
f isr or on trsr-V Somerset station, in
f ten birrcl lots.'
V l Lime, rsr barrel, s ljr.. net.
Sl.tV.
2.00
2.J
d Plaster, per bid. Us net
p.1- ban ej. x'so 11. m-t.
marart.ed.
.'.hK A rEKRITS.
Any of in.r n-aoeisi who n trqwis and
ai'tcrs. o v)jt1 (i jtwni t,)at tJi(,
f OK'k 'sriTlmmcht to S.inerset onnitv
, If"1 mvtd ly C X. ii.yd. He
f-. I :l'w'',l'' of ths poo, and guar
anU. s..ii.f.ti,, jYicn me within the
re.-h?ii il. Ait, a t,iiv ock of ladii'
ajttlpwifi. si..l.l-r tira... 1Kl n,rt fai to
ar:ru.
"A this and t.11 y.,lr neighbors Uiat
I'!. Xowag has enkr bis store room
i.;.ie.i i.. ns strwi; r !.., jr:.,
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cr. hKncy ,.io.s atirl V.ion Trunks.
Ms. Wat.st.es, C!o,-t . and Jewelry, an
kose xrtiviioii of men's. Ury, nd Vhil-
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f fs cloUiiiif. and inviU"! cve-jiiy t
e h and examine stock and priis,, yi;
s" I at f ."sr fttie black suits nn:..r,o (,
b.r's snils tl.A to SI tUt; children's
j-uits $1.75 to H.Oo. Hats in endless va
I. G.ioJ W01J IlaU jit cents. Also, all
Vading sprinu and summer styles of la-
1 Hats and Villinery Goods.
' MKrr. Main fstrts. We have
f-1' a large !fri.reraUir to our Meat
f ' n which all meats caa I kept coo'
..aMott, r .cf. P jjk. Ac. kept
"'J "o Hand. rn dsilv I
h ,,,Kat hve it keM in "the Cefrif-
r nntil wanted
'.iave, also. pi mi ... n.:,.-, ,..1.
f- we will sell bT the hundred or thous
r a low prii.
R.s Davis 4 Co.
t ;;LKAL.vtcr--I!oi...t anew skej-u i u. v . m. liaii lor i short, bavv H votinz man. and eives bis i
i?am overrule yo.tr bettef.iudgment when J vr n.nxrrr , . . j name as Wm. Kieves, and . laini. Rock J-1 'nnelUville, in the coke region, ha a j tu your orden by mall, and will ship e ad
. a Jde oftrt .,-,! is plaisisl l-f. you. . ; Jttcn;il, Hi-a- bis home. He further says j genuine sensation. U cousUu in .he du- vised.
f o ate ilvsjM-t:!" or vour kidnevs and Iiv-f ... , I 'hit ! ln,j -m aM,,.,,,,!;,,. ) n tone of eovery that among the lahorers In tbe rail-: Cimik 4 Rf.kkits.
.. ", , , ' . verv pientiliil s..is.i, )s taken into isid-t "U3! ,,p 1,3 1 "' a'""K ' A' IU"lm 111 ! . . . . .. , .
rT iliic-lcl. i.eh.y llo lotiir'T : procure at . 1 . , .... ... his urni hi ma h. a dr-.irlo elVoTt to hs- rou'1 'hops is nu.ubensl a geiiiiii.o noble- ;
boll of Swislish r.:.te,.. the infallible ren,. , Ti." lU " ' ! c " ' 1. Hi. is F-.gerion Davis Two j ,prr !. memory, or thai
4 WHI do more for vou than we can j n !' " ' " "rt ! ZtalZ e by t .e '. ago he came to Conne.lsvi.le ragge.1 - f
r ... I even-thing raws! therc.il finds a ready mar- ' ""c. i ..., n iob i calls the isId season of lsll! As late as tbe
sfyat.oi:: li. .scemie.'.t.scmeiii a;?d testi-J, - t . ,, . , ,. i fmndfnl V n.sioriie of the ndsslni? srti- 811,1 weary and applied for aid at the hands " ",r ""u wa'"
Xi,: in tiiis per. i " '. "T f.! Z were tT Mr. Ml.h,S, ' Kev. W. F. Stincx. rector of the Episco- ! Vermont farmer, who went
Ufa V
Wn!iin'n t?wn i '.Tying furacbeewe
fu.-l'MV.
Mr Jam i'isel. with lis wile and daugh
ter. tf Akron, io, arc visiting in S-nior-
Mr. Feuls?" L?tuon is now employed
i foreman tlic Somerset Jfc Cumbria Rait
! roa.1. hi authority extending over tliewb..l- j
: division.
Uft Tuesday ninht the More n. iu of
"- Tuyi. r, lVdf..r.t. ,a eui-rcl by
l,irar, a h"le was drilled in --sle. arid
n rrarteJ. j
The summer is here, but we cMH that
there !;:. ln-en a:iv verv hot weather a- yet.
!oj)tliecontr;UT.th.Tchasbecnon.erat'ier!inK to drive from beie o Cbamben-burK,
ck4 weather latelv. !
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Miss Jean Wallace has urtl for Kurope I
w..h Wa;lllill,m roumr friends. The par-
The convention of Dunkard Sunday
c.iww.i. .f Western l'ennsvlvania will le
" ( hunh of that detiomiuaiion in
Johiiftown on the loth and 11th of next Oo-
0ij,.r
Our young legal friend, Mr, leuius .Mey
ers, has done himself proud by having a
i n. n.e new tin naintol. which he hi
, ' ,. ,i,e entrance to hi office, on
Mm.t
Mr. O. W. Smith, h'U of Ilcv. Smith, of
t;.. - !. m Kimo tn Somerset for the
nuwiii,
lvini law. lie is registereii
aji a siuiVnt in theoffice of the tinu of t'of-
froth a i:up :.
A tainilv n-iding nc:ir liiieim Vista were
fiisone.1 with l'aris green last Saturday,
Tiic poison bad been left hanging over a
kc: ot lish in the cellar, and it is upjosed
that some ol Hie poison ie.ll Jiiui me nsii.
Jlattii 'ilon, a beautiful young girl in
j Veraii;,,
jcommit:
township, Westmoreland county,
1 suicide a few iluys ago by swa!-
wing pans
reen. She did not nuiKe
known her troubles.
Jv R T. Taylor, President of the lk-a-
yt.r j.-t,,lli4;,. Seminary .preached in the Metli-
..!; I, nn-li on Sundae inoniin-'. Hisser-
l,i -blv s.s.ken of bvt'ie hir-e con-
gregatioii tl;
I'.ii" listened to it 1
"What will the harvest be?" All the ac
counts coining in sav it will be a big one of
wi,.at, with gool prospci'ts for corn and all I
,,tl.r rains. Here and there the reports i
arc Ks favorable, but taken as a whole, the j
.ui look is highly promising. ;
i Judge Haer and family, John II. I'M.
; F.-.p. and wife, F. J. Kooser, H. i-. Iiaer.
; John (J. Kimmcil, Iv-is., 1M. McDowel and
John Wilkinson sint s-veral days of last
lt.M,r f.imjl John
u-,.L- nt tt,1for.1 The limioritv of tllCl.artV !
. .
..pp. ii out at the r-prings.
All our readers will confer a
rrcut favor
-r apprising us of anything in the news I
fAllVr II ILU tt '' t " " sl . s i . '
i Eist Main street on Thurs.iay night by veil-1
in:! in a n.os: uncirthlv manner A fes.
,1 . IJi, S 1. . ,-T-1 , V, 111 l.lll B'l-1 HI- Jl i
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properly administered,
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te.ml.l nrevii? t ibi 1
disturbances in tl.e future.
Mr. Hcnrv J. Pickincis entitled to a great
ideal of credit for the manner in which he
worked tip the laic burglary case and cap-
tiired bis man. This the second time
within tbe la-t few months that Mr. Pick
ing has d.-i-l.(.ed considerable kill as a de
tective. a copv if ti.e life of
i
Kteneral
" ,l.r ,0,,M
!eaver, by Frank A. bun. The
ork reciUs the incidents of his esrlv life.
itsn- service and public career, and is
interesting book. The book can be
,)a , nn f vrice ,v am1(,r
J"mnk A. lturr. can- of Vr. IMiilsdelpldn,
Pa.
"'"" tempen,,;!V ;;iectmg was
held i
tlie l.tiuieraii cimrvli on Miuu.' i''ning, at
which Mrs. M. P. Ih-csP, of StculicmHI, , '
dehverel a highly interestirg Ic ture. There
was an immense audience present. Mrs. I
Kcisie also lecT'ired in the M. 11. church to I
the women on Mondav afternoon and to the i
general publio on Monday evening.
All human power, in order to be availa
ble, Jnttsf be associated with a certain de
gree of self-confidence. Many a timid child
postK.ties liis til's! ititcinpt at walking sim
ply because he lacks the courage to exer
cise an ability whi. h lie fully jKjs.sesses; and
mtuy a'n'an lH a noble scheme and grand
!itwprie tali to tij ground from tlje satue
cause.
A numberof the guest, of the Somerset
, . . .
.use gave a verv pleasant eiuertaiiiineiit, i
cjnsistiug of v.snl and instninie'ita! musi.
select readings, tableaux, etc , on Friday
evening. The southern end of the large
liarlor was c urtainfsl ntT :..id in tbn nlbi.r
. r r i
ijart of tl.e room si-ats were eonifortiiiilv ur.
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ranged for the spectators, of which
were quite a large number.
lb.
From the different sections of th county I
the corn crop is reportd to be very promis
ing, notwithstanding the discouraging out
look several weeks sim-e. The rains during
the latter art uf June and the first of July
and the recent warm wca'.hcr have wrought
c.xd n-sults, and friim present indications j
the en p will be the largest ver grown in j
this county. I
The r.IIowiui: real estate. In Shade lown-
hip. was dis-p.e.1 of at sheritl s sub-on last ;
Tuesday: Tract No. 1, containing 4.1! acres
and en !irs. the property of W. M. Hall,
Isaac Hugos, Christian Long and Geom'- I'.
Iisr, to Val Hay. Esq., tor tfl.-'tnO. Tract
No. 2 to W. 1. H.ili and hristian' lxne for
and kinds .,r trade and busiin a.v away
down lower than ever before.
We are informcj tliia the ii.nii )is:h
stioket. of in these columns' so Veq'uetitlr If
late, su.,sUJ In taking bis oi n wor.kU
life W Fridav at a'.JuiVi,, VW coun.v, i
a few mibs. ,r.'.,u rniont.fwn: Worried j
j ."I.T'i. Another trai-t containing Ss; ncis-s
1 " UIIIU'J llill III illlW. If' it -"Jttr- tllllli-s ; ....... , . 141 ItMIK Kir filA MftfrMlt VU fVfrtHKtH III
barraswsl, and iot.iVc.nJ bvaOT.iltv cou. ! 'rom Pitts';ir. -
M-ience. he was ai 'li st .ri-cn t" 1,11 a 's, i- 1 the M'ans.iebi, Allegheny count r l : to w.k in the car-nter .hop. Ia every i t,,e f
cide . grave.: Aitl.o'ug?. j.isiw, 'th.A Irving Pittsburg, W Tnurilay morn. pUce he worked assMoonsly ami faithfttlly. th Sequent hasTy asnn.pt tV.e
the medium of the law, failed to reach him j in ' o'clock, we started lo drive to Som- By gool behavior he won tbe esteem of the , charaelenstics VJ!!.. ' t"i'U,g'
here bis punishment was greater than he i ff'1- and as Tle had n comfortable carriage, j commuity. He kejt up a corresponds -j tjyiyx Hy t Ri!sTocr.a.-lt is en
could brer. a' fine team of horses. a.,kl driver and a with his wife ju nH;ti;'v lta Jvysa 1. j tjj. dityeren' tpm 1 otbers. It is as
' ! v..rw jiti."t nartr w hs.t t.n-tat ,tult(.Vtf d ! formed him bv letter tbnf 1-v thp der.rh of nr. I . i i i. :.i: , -
,
On Tbun-lay nipbt 5 trajjjp cajne lo Uie )
larm house of Mr. A- I'"". n yidJicjjre. k j rns through the richest and pi,-t prosper
township, and related sut b a pitiful Uie that 1 Qtis jiarts of WcstpioreLind and c-,nierset
Mr. Pile was ijiduutd u kp l.yj over! countii. Ve drnye oi)t Peni Ave.,
night. After partaking of a hearty break
nisi the following morning he started or.
his way.' The tied liny usi going into the
room in which tbe tramp slppt after hi
watch Mr. I'il 'Us.svereil that it was miss
ing. The watch was a valuable one. and
Mr. Pile iunnedtatety starnsl in inrait of
the tramp He tracked bin. as far as Som
erset, where he lost all trace of him.
Tl.e roriiers?t County rnip MeWing As-
soeiauon uf tlio Kyaiifrelioal olmreli, will j
"old a camp meeting war tlie borough of
Sonieswtl to cumnietiec on August IStii an.l
contiutM. tin Autrust th. The a-sK iation
now offers the prlvi;rre n any vest nallle
person to keep the boarding unit and horse
feed. Any srsou desiring to keep such a
tent will please apply for it on or before ;
July 31st. For conditiona and further in
fonnatifli call on Revs. L. M. Boyer and W.
A. Keininger, of Somerset, or Rev. A. P.
Baumgardtior, eeerotary, Stovstown.
Mr. J.isvpli J-ticr, of JnVioii lown
sliit. la-1 wis-ir pttMia."'-.! from Mr. J. M.
llol.l. rbauii. a s.iiiire of pri.unJ lyiuj; in the
northern en.l f Jle birou!i, immediately
wesi of tin- 11 iiK iiTv. CniiM.Vratiot). .
f tit." fmcrt shout the
! to ".vi i f r 1'uiidi!-.: iriin-jM, aud wc are in-
i lurmeti tjy jar. tiar-ii-rer iuai luiiuwiiineij
after harvest he will comment building:
that he has the mauriul all prepared, and j
will have bin new home ready for occupancy
ln-fore wcati:rr et in.
, j; jHt:i M. Keel, of Ihinhar. Fayette
cntntv Brriv4,, in s,,i..rt on Saturday
aaerii'o..n on ti way to ai-e May. bavins
sent his team of i.an.i-omeUy hoc, across
the co-.mtry in care of a driver and intend-
wh"U V"n he wlA S,"I U,s tmm M
the tea tOiorc. I pn the-.r arrival here the
,u(w,t valuable of the hores was taken seri-
oasly ill, and the Col. was unable to con
tinue his journey on Monday morning as
he hail originally intended. The horse is
suHVritig from a severe attack of pink eye,
and it will be some days before he will be
well enough lo move, if indeed he recovers
at all.
Three hundred ami sixty-nine soldiers'
orphans will he discharged from the vari
ous schools in the State this year, having
attained the age of sixteen years, and the
siiH rintendent of the department has pre
pared a list of the scholars, arranged by
schools, to which he has added the date
when each child will 1m? discharged. Copies
of this w ill le sent to each st of the it. A.
I!., and to numerous soldier and citizens,
the object heing to interest a many as jios
sible in obtaining homes and employment
for il:e orphans. Information iisin this
subject can d.mlitl.-ss be hud from the mem
bers or officers of 11. I'. Cummins Tost, who
will U- glad to be instrumental in securing
cood liMine-i f..r th" children of their late
I
comrades.
J Almost a Fire. At a late hour Saturday
j afternoon the guests and others at the om
! erset House wi re nlanncl by the dread cry
I of tire. A leiie cloud of smoke was seen
to h lasuniK from one ..r the rooms in the !
etr.-.ne southern end of the building on
the thirl (1.t In a -h-.rt time all the in-
mates of toe liouc wi re iip.ued, and the
gre;"..t cS"it...-nt prevail. The door of
r"""'' tinti v. nence me -imno came was
broken r pen, when the interior was discov- '
ere.1 to !k- envch-ped in Haines. It was some j
time before t;u tire was extinguished, and
n,,j ullti ti,c luniiture was completely ru-
imnj x WH, a narrow e.-.ipe from a gen
vrJL conflagration, and had it not been for j
the daring and heroic conduct of Messrs. j
ierhadt, Kirniaii and ricking, and the fact i
that there is an immense water tank on the had on the grounds. A very large attend
third tioor near v. heie the tire csvtirre.1, one ! ance is anticipated. Arrangements have
of the handsomest an I best hotels in West- ' been made with the 15. Si O., U. It. to con
ern Pennsylvania would to day be a pile of j vcy passengers at a very low late of fare
nuns.
Althoiiiili Mr.
'faymnn has made j
every etl'irt tr, disc ov: r theorigiji of the lire, j
h
has mt with no wi-iss, and the mntter
still enveloped in the greatest mystery,
is stipjsed by some to have st.irtisl in
the washstand by a lighted luatch being
earelesly thrown in, but the more general
belief is that it originates from n "defec
tive Hue."
TiiF. F..VTEi:n::siN.i li; ..i h ln-t Satur
day night, or rather, Sunday morning, the
jewelry store of F.d. McDowell, on Main
Cross -treet. and the harJward store of John
i r n.i V-nn , n,.! n-i.t-n int,.nl lie I. nr.
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i tin ;iu. r",iis ot considerable va hie ex- i
imm,.. i ,..r,.r..n i- M. n..n..i - , I . e i
V ' 1
f.ilnilv, lives in the vu.H" bull. I
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his tore room is 1, tented, hi sh'piij:
being intmedi..;iy above the stori'.
room
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late hour on Saturday night after, as lie
thought, making everything secure about
the premise.-, be removed the most valuable
of the gold watches from the show cases,
taking them with him to his sleeping room,
and retired for the night. When became
down stairs in the morning, great was bis
surprise to find the front door of the store
r.xhi standing open end goods from the va
rious show cists gone to the c.mount of
from eight to toil hundred iloilars. There
were some twenty watcluw Losing, a num
ber of solid gold ringi, brai-ehn.s, nec-k-law,
ear-rings, e'e, etc The majority of the
watch were ones that had been left with
Mr. McDowell for repairing. He had, un- j
,r.,,'Vinatcly, alter turning the key in the
I. k tiia tiigot before, ncghs-ted to remove I
St, end as !t was one of liiw. ;i,iit split !
at the end, it ha-1 evidently, been a:i fsi.y
matter lor the partii cngag.sl in the bur- j
g'ary to insert an instrument into the kev
and thus turn the lock as r-.idilv as it cotiljr
1h done from the inside
An entrar.ee WKseft'eited into Mr. Miller's
establishment ill much the same way, ex
c :pt that it was at the hack door. Mr. Mil
ler informs us that bis loss only amounts to
about fiAeen dollars, there being only a few
revolvers and pen-knives taken. He thinks
the burglars were probably frightened away
by si;nie noise befori; they si;rsee.Ji si in jtith-
I eri"; toP"';ci' much plunder. They left at
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..... .ill i:.. 9 out: ill tun Is..JlltiO. liter
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bad taken from Mr. Miller's: also a steel
chisel which was evidently used In oening
the d.M.r. From various suspicious circum
stances a "crank" piano-tuner w ho had been
aliout thetown for the ast w.s-k. isstrongly
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suspected of being one of the guilty parties.
I He bail lcen about Mr. McDowell's cstub-
li-hment friqtiently, and Sheriff Sjngler !
re. ognLz.-s the chisel as one that lie had sw-n i
la :he crank's kit. A number of "non-pro-
fessionur detei-tivM are on the lay, and it j
is only a matter of time until the enterpris-!
ing burglars will regret that limy did not j
lie a-basking in the sun instead of eoio.ii- i
mating their nefarious little plans.
Since writing the above one of the parties 1
engaged in the burglary was captured by I
: Polincnian Henry J. Picking, at Councils-1
vilif, and was fairly loadene-l down with !
..J koJv wt, hs and jewelry at i
the time.
He was brought to town on the ;
lail train on Mondav afternoon, ami was i
com.niti.sl to lail hi- Justin Lint to await !
trial at the Au-ust n-rni of court. Messrs. !
McDowell and Miller fully identify Vie
goods found in his i.osesion. He is X
iLeiies ns it i.iau no cujt.c in.o ins iire on .
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i Friday and asked for a wood drill. He was
tvgi-teiv.1 at tbe Central Hotel on Friday j
r.iltt. ant is rpcs"'zl lS ihhiiImt of on
citizens' as ha'v:g aiioul' to'n on Sat'-
unb.r. ' " J J I
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We take , he folloitng ,..,u of a drive
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i!ite. Though the road ias yery hjlly it.
throuj
Creek
;li East End. Wilkenshur;;, Turtle
Stcwartsto n 3in Jatksnivil!c.
vliir-h is l eiir-u!ieir.iltiroitt I'ltulmrli.
TMs n.n Umm about a d.steti house, and i
it is said ban bad four new ones In the past 1
thirty years. After a good dinner here and
a rest of a couple of hours, we again got un- i
dt-r way and after passing through Irwin, i
Adauisburg and GrajK-ville, arrived at I
Gretisi)urg in time tor an early tea at the ,
Zimmerman 11.. use, this is a prettv little i
citj have both pas ati-1 water aiul is a j
lire, growing town. After a good night's Icrrahiiti.ng h$ 'ridlu'adic with bis ap-, tto Iuom, iA wi, piaoa he re
rest, we started bright and early. Youngs-1 tc-irar.ee'at foa.pellsyUlf two years ago. He mXKSIA i,u aiasua, o4 was ami lukk to
.own ii..e our ors' ".. i .'s b ie oe 01 j
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S'lfV'lllkO 4ucr. ly Olil We
passed through a gap in the mountains,
which made it a much easier and pleasant-
er drive, both for ourselves and horses. We;
passed within a short distance of the Mon
astery and in sight of Latrobe and follow
ed the Loyal Hanua Creek, all the way to
Ltjronier, whk-b is al-ont twenty mile from
Grernsb'irg. The drive along the creek wa
theimt beautiful, iicturewiue irtoftlie
wbulc journey, ligonier ia very old and
pretty little town and is quite a summer
resort. The Loonier Hon.- being already
well, filled with summer boarders, Saturday
morning we made an early start and alter
driving three miles came to "Laurel Ridge "
The road up the mountain was four miles
long, fortunately it was smooth and in good
order and not verr steep, is lined with
I hvv timber on either ide, with vat quan
tities of laurel (in full bloom) from which
the mountain pets lis name. The views
from the summit were simply grand. Ar-
rved at Somewt for dinner this is aticut
seventy-five miles from Tittshnrgh, is a town
of abot twelve hundred people and is quite
a pretty little town. The main portion of
it having been burnt ten years ago, it has
been rebuilt of brick, very substantially. So
far as its situation is concerned.it has the
advantage of Cresson, being some two hun
dred feet higher. The Somerset House is
getting to be a fashionable resort and is cer
taiuly a first-class hotel in every respect,
about a hundred guests there. Persona
wanting rest and fresh air couldn't go to a
better place. The crop along the entire
route are magnificent. The wheat, oata,
rye, grass, corn and potatoes couldn't look
better. Harvesting hadn't commenced
about Somerset, they apjieared to be about
two weeks later than we are here. Take the
ride all the way through, it was certainly
a most delightful one.
The army worm is making war on vege-
lation m a.n.osi every ganien ... ..-.I sm ...
and its prasenee has been noticed in all
jarts of tbfs and adjoining counties. It ap-
jiears that the wheat and rye are too far ad
vanced to be in danger, but the insects are
said to sweep down whole lields of timothy
in a few hours. This reminds us of what
Captain George F. Randolph told us con
cerning the army worm a short time since.
He said that in lsC5, while fighting for his
country, lie rode past a hundred acre field
of cotto our miles south of Baton Uougc,
La. It was in perfect condition then, and
the ball were just begining to "clow. Two
hours later he passed the same field again
OI, jui-kward track, and nothing was leR
f ,ije C(iUn but the stalks. The army
woril, naj juLed the field and cleaned it
,,. ,wi.j1v T.-n..,t.
The Somerset camp me-t:!ig will be held
on the land of Mr. Hiidolph Ferner, one
mile north of Somerset, beginning August
IS. and will continue to the 27th Inclusive.
Among other taknted workers from abroad
will he Miss Savilla Kring, of Canton, O.
The camp ground has been prepared at con-
siderable exinnse, and nil the facilities nec-
es-arv to accommodate the public are to lie
from Johnstown, Meyersdale and Connells-
ville and from all intermeiliate points to
ami fnim this meeting. The grove in which
these services are to be held is slightly ele
vated and adonis a magnificent shade. The
very best of fresh cold water is supplied in
abundance from two wells on the eneamo
nient. Come, and refresh soul and body.
15.
The Valle of a Vote. To show on how
slight a 'jirciiinstancc matters may turn
sometimes, the recent contest for the nomi
nation of District Judge between J ltd
lsillliro aim .or. .-seeiers is ut. IUH on.sira- .
,
.;,, t to r i. ,-Im,.,i.i ,.f .
Hon. A year ago one ol Uie cituetis ol .
. reeuiieiii nan a uiiiieu tv w in anotner s
. ". .
one. II s name was on the ticket as one ot
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liir uni'iiiia lo iiiro'iuio i eiii li. ii i.l.ii !
;r.nfi...l in tbe inter.-st ..r Vr .Wvprs
The Irt-rson with whom he had difficulty
voted fortlif Secvcfs dcl;satjoi) except this
man, whom he scratched on. The er$
delegates were elected by a majority of on?
vote, except this man, in whose place a
Leonard delegate was elected bv one vote.
At the county convention the delegates
stixsl twenty for Seevers and twenty-one
for Leonard, and Leonard got the whole
ileleg.it ion, which gave him the nomination.
If the man had not scratched the Seevers
delegate, the number would have been re
versed. ?n.l the (olcgates st.rwl twenty-one
for Seevers aii:j tyenjy P.- leor.ard, and
Seevers taken the whole delegation, hii ji
would have secured him the nomination.
So it will be seen that this one vote cast at
the primary in iJreenneld really decided the
whole matter, and illustrates the necessity
of always gettins all the vote you cs-i.
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We g the following iuforTi.atiou fron
the Waynesbnrg. Greene county, UtpuhVimn
upon the South Pennsylvania survey:
The chief engineer of this division has
rented an office in Heed's building, Wash
ington, Pa., and the engineering corj, imi
pers, traps, etc., go to that place to-day, and
it is not probable they will return again to
this county. About two weeks ago ediief
engineer in the field Sliunk, son of e-Gov.
ahunk, Mr. Sickles, 4 celebrated engineer of
Sew York, with the hiding dpiulists of
the i-wi.l, eaiaiu over the line from Harris
burgh to I'niontown by wagons. The pur
jMise was, it seenit, to continue on over the
line through Greene, but for some cause
this purpose wa-i abandoned, mid tnis
change in the programme seems to have
sealed the fate as far as Greene county is
concerned the much shorter Mtlte throng)
Washington county settling the business.
The company left their wagons at. Lnion.
town and took the railroad to Wheeling,
the writer Wing on the same train from
Pittsburgh to Washington, where they took
'be 11. it O. train to Wheeling,
The mail will puss through tin) northern
end of the Connelisville noke regions, tak.
Ing the middle fork of Tenmlle creek al-
ready siirveyi-l through W asliington county
"P by the way of Hackney's Station, on the
W. 4 W. R. B., nnt pr.'.bably by the way
"f Sjrta acn-s. over to Wheeling creek and
down to Acklcy's, to the latter isoint Itianv
event. 1 Is ?etK.rtc4 here that the road, or
-r(lon of It. U already nn.W contract j
this way, but this is doubtless incorrect, bu
soon will be
lis CTinren. r:ci.resi.ni.i... lomseir nua. inr.
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f that faith and in want, the reitor
,rly ""N1 n,!n- n,J ony 'n PPl'i bis
. nwb, but in procuring emnlorment. A
e result of the'cle'rgymnn'snrtuen.-e, the
ramp was gUeii work its .W baW iu
he 'jhtltlmora 4 Ohio Rail-
waJ. "dub.neutiy be was promote.1 to
Utjcle ht; su.x-eeds to (he ,itle of Earl of
Elsemere, with an income of 4jOt(00 a year.
His bjstory ij an interesting one: Born
at Ijverpo.,1 jn 1S37. he was educated, t
Mton. tnen tTversescrjmjanq 4,eia.-r.l
tl?c t,-i;.e of a MiJnrt i,.akwi and snUrf-
jijtiPntly muauetl in liiisincas Willi an rxUtn-
ive coal and Iron Arm. Then health foiled
him and lie came to America, landing in
New York. After repeated misfortunes
there he went to Philadelphia, where he
was robbed of what remained of bis effects.
Alter an unsuccessful effort to recover bis
stolen property, 111 wmcli all ins resources
were dissipated, lie then became a ttamp,
and visited all I
II the cit-K Of the raVM States,'
(s iumi 0.1 gi jioniras ai.., 5-,,
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ppeqrautr, ami tiiqvih kia uMsiaaiuo to
wealth and station J nu.tduu, It canaea lea
surprise than mlirht he expectoiL He left
on Thursday for his home In Kng'and.
Heffley keetej the largest line of white
and colored shirts for men and boys in the
roontv.
While the progress in educational work
in the county during lliu aal year lias not
been as rapid as misfit be deMrwl. yel wc
have every assurance i li:it it bs N-on a years
work in advauce of I lie j-aM. IVini: Civor
nl with a mild winter the attendance hat
been good in our luoutitaiu country. The
j general revival in business, too, 1ms had a
I beniiicent effect upon w-hool work. School
j boards have been aide to manage the finan
cial anairs with little trouble. 1 he patrons
also nutnifested a (rreater intermt, and are
: well satinel, ami the teacher went to work
with renewed energy and detcrmii.atioii to
jdo more and better work. All in all the
i jast year's work has lieen one in m hich we
j may justly take pride,
Nine new school housw were built during
j the year, viz: Allegheny, Confluence. Elk
lick, Jefferson, Mil ford, Somerset and Sum
mit each one and Northampton two. All
are good frame buildings, well planned and
neatly and substantially constructed. Ju
Klklick, Jefferson and Somerset patent seaw
and desks were placed in the new house,
adding very much to the comfort and con
venience of the pupils, and also greatly
beautifying the room. It is hoped and urg
ed that whenever practicable improved fur
niture be placed in school houses. Make
the school room cheerful, comfortable and
attractive, and the money thns expended
will be amply rewarded. The new house at
Confluence is a two story building, with
three good rooms. The advanced grade oc
cupying the upper floor, has a large room,
well lighted, and contains an abundance ol
hltu.t.lwMrd surface. This bnlldinv trivea
, Connm.noe ir has ,nn? n(lp),
j hwi raoilities.
Too little attention is given to selecting
nil. iif. I tiiuu.i.i i,.io. " I'uoum
erecteil. As real estate advance it will be
come more difficult to secure land. Tbe
time will soon come when it will be neces
sary for each house to be surrounded by a
pnier playground, and money expended in
lieaiitifyiiig school houses and their sur
roundings will not long lie barren of good
results. We believe that both mind and
heart are affected and greatly modified by
external objects. Children will imbilie pure
and rcliticd thoughts from their surround
ings, as well as from their teacher, and hence
the gve titcst efforts should be made to render
such surroundings the most endearing.
Two hundred and forty teachers were em
ployed during the past school term, and with
few exceptions have done good work. Many
entered ujiou the work earnestly, seeming
to fully realize the resjioiisible trust commit
ted to their care, and wherever I found the
teacher deeply interested there I found the
scholars well employed.
Our county being somewhat distant from
State normal schools, very few of the teach
ers receive the much needed special train
ing before entering upon their responsible
duties. This need is wirtially supplied by
local normal schools oierated in different
parts of the county, und to the progressive
spirit of the teachers of these schools is due
much of the successful work of the public
schools. A tmall per cent, of the teachers
read educational journals or works on teach-
ing, consequently many teach year after
I year with much the same methods, not car-
ing to rise higher in the profession orad-
van.-e the liett interests of the schools.
; The county institute was held at Sjmersct
during the week commencing December 3i
j ssl. Two hundred and twelve teachers
j were in attendan.-e. The late act granting
: the time to all teachers who attend has had
. I a salutarv crtit. Our instructors were l)r.
J..-1 t 1
j. ji. niioeiuaKiT, oi ciiaiiioersuur:
Pr. .V.
. Schaeffcr, of Kutztown, R. Bruce Hayes,
.I,.f I.J; flba M.im I .,
f "f
of
jieiie ernon. r.veninc lectures were ue-
iivere. oy ur. sc.ia,.r.er ami ineodore ill-
ton. 'f he leading teachers of the county
took an actiyc part in the work of the insf i
ti)te. and all vere pleased with the week's
work.
The muic of the institute was under the
control of Prof. I. J. HeiHey and W. II.
Kupjiel. F.sq. At the opening of each ses
sion Mr. Itupple instructed the teachers in
music, and songs from'Oolden Carols" were
sung. A marked interest was taken by the
teachers in this exercise, and I am pleased
to note that no other part of the instruction
given during tbe week gave greater satisfac
tion, and was carried, back to tin; vhoq
rootu more, than Uig music. n m;:ny of thp
school vbup.) after institute the school en
gaged in that pleasing nd iMifihtitil Pef
cisc of siiigiiig. Nothing does more to re?
iicve ihf. monotony of .H:ioui work than a
guo.l iong well snug, and it is uryed wher
ever at ali prai:dcabie teachers wiii encour-
ever at ali pratdcabie te
age l.d gool ork lgui
Only four districts of i
in.
the county belddis-
trlct institutex, and Elklick and Greenville
1 had local superintendents. To s-e the ad
vantages of local supervision we need only
visit the schools of the districts employing
them.
During tbe year I held fourteen public
examinations, examined three hundscd and
twenty-six applicants, issiiing threp hun
dred jnd four provisional, and seven pro
(eksiiiiiul ecrtiU'ati-;VUited all tbe schools of
the county once, and a number the second
time. In many districts was accompanied
by directors and frequently by patrons. In
oonclusion, I heri'by tender my kindest
thanks to all who co-operated in my first
year's work. J. C. Wem.er,
County Superintendent.
Think of it ! Men' full tock, half dou
ble sole utoga Show at M cents a pair; men's
fine buttoned or lace shoes at 1.37; ladies'
fine kid button or luce shoes at W cents a
pair; carpet slippers at ST conts; Inltmt's
button shoes at 3" cents; boat sole leather at
gl cni.U jier pound. The largest, cheapest
and haul selection of fchocs in the comity
just received at 1'atilG. Nowag' chfspstore,
Berlin, Ta,
.
To Fahkbs. We are Hour taking onlers
for Iiangh A Son's iK.ul.lo Eagle I'husphaie
tor fa" sding at .iper sack of -.-no pounds,
r 5Js pr ,on 01 ten sacks, on irai a, wm-
i"'"t Station, or at our ware-house. The
ract j Double Eagle brand is one among the Deft
burrid eheaest on the market, and the use of
j it may add per cent, to the yield of your
Top. To those l a distance will say, send
Rouble Eagle brand is one among the bet
io umik u.r nia M.itik
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fth
Vf " ,be K''-f "
tI,at ihe sun was coi.ling oil, and
a perfectly yegetafale Ht(tr "f,vtof wU
tWf ytjy l,Mf natural color, and
muc a new gTowth where It has fallen
;,if. , d.s m4 In anv manner affect the
; whrh suloUur. sapir of lead and
j nJtrate of silver preparations Lave done.
It will chatifre light or failed bair tn a few
days tu beautiful glue? brown. Ask your
drniotist for it Kach bottle is warranted.
Smith, Kline 6t Co., wholesale age'.i
adelphia, and C. X. Crt'.',Jico. At?'
,Uits 1, a man caiaeH Milcr, who
I VV'fi.iL'ii ; Wesiii'n ton dontv
'-.f or V' u,,- Vecama Itauv. td
oonoratkMt tj What ho had
already suttVred, the court recently pave a
decree that he be discharged upon the ay
ment of the costs of prosecution and arres.
Pcftxrr so ScasTmrriow. Insist upon
having Floreston Cologne. It is gre:T giv
perior in permanence tp iraov of fra-ftrant.
j WA.itiih. A Niy iir rmir.? nun l 1mm
i fii-nr tuL In., I m.lf ... I dL IL....L l...r.l,
' at fai-tory.
! ticbhart' Ik-st Klvur, iiiiinufitctiircil tm
Itltir the "new itradtial reiiurtitiu i.nniss."
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by Simon tiebLart V Soiii. Try :i barn l.
Price s 1st less than Vinnua.
C.X'K & rtKF.RITS.
FAPrn Colors Rcstobed Failed ct gray
hair gradually rms.vers its youthful color
and lustre by the nee of Parker's Hair Ha!
am, an elegant dressing, ad.iirl for i
purity and rich perfume.
filmic Academy, New Centreville, Penn'a.
(tilade P. O.,) will reopen July :;i, 1-w.'.
Rev. V. W. Deatrick, princijial; I. S. Sny
der and Jno. S.Will, graduates of State Nor
mal school, assistants.
Wht Womex I'sb It. Because they have
learned by experience that it overcomes de
spondency, indigestion, weakuiv-s in the
back and other troubles of the sex is why
women everywhere use Parker's (linger
Tonic Ifttme Journal.
Relioiols. No rn.vidcnco preventing,
there will be divine services in the Evan
gelical church iu Somerset July 30, at 10::
a in., and at 2:J0 i. in. in the St. J
church, three miles sonth ot Somerset, and
in the evening of the same day in the Wcl
ler church, 2i miles west of Somerset.
W. A. Reisisoee.
Normal School. The fall term of the
Cross Roads normal will open August 7th
and continue nine weeks, closing with an
examination by the county superintendent..
Special attention will be given to the com
mon branches, and every effort put forth to
prepare teachers for the work of the school
room and the examination.
I. L. WiAjtn, Tea. l.er.
SrrjctAL Mention. During a recent visit
to Johnstown, wc dropped in to sec Curt. (1
Campbell, the popular Main street druggi.-t.
and found him a courteous and obliging
gentleman. Mr. Campbell's store is at
Main street, and his line of Drugs, Jledi
fines. Dye Stuffs. Perfumes, m),l Toilet Ar
ticles is large and complete. He keens no
old, stale stock, but everything fresh and re
liable. We would advise our readers to call
on him when in Johnstown: and our farmer
friends and phvsicians will find it to their
advantage to consult him on any thing in
bis line before purchasing elsewhere.
Secal Telegram.
A Pi.f.asaxt Let-ilk. Zetland, Mich.
Please find enclosed draft for amount of in
voice, May 7, 17.1. The llaxter's Mandrake
Bitters give the best satisfaction of any pat
ent medicine I handle. They havaa.iv.-r
tised themselves after selling a few bottie.-.,
and I warrant every Kittle.
N. DeKeikk, Druggist.
Ililliouiiess, Liver Complaint, PU.iiirss
in the head. Indigestion, Constipation, ami
all similar diseases, yield readily to the ef
fect of Raster's Mandrake Hitters, price -J.".
cents per bottle.
Normal School A normal school will
be ocncd at Rockwood July :;st, ami con
tinue in session nine weeks. While the
normal department will Is- devoted mainly
to the interests of tea. hers, hy giving a thor
ough drill in the common and higher Kr.g-
lisli brailL-lii"., tlierp will also bo a orimarv
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,n I'liiiiiirni .... i.p.st; hoi i:ir viiouii anvanc-t-tl
to enter tli tionna! ilrpartiucnt. All
IKTsons wishing to tcaili, or acquire:! gooil
jintctii al t-dii. ation. will iiinl it to tiioir a.l
vantage to attend this c1hki!. The wliolc
slicing with a pul.lic examination l-y t'ne
eotuity siipprintt-tiilenf.
i K. Fep.xe;
I. II. t.Kisri..
Tenclii-rs.
1 would resperlfully inform my friends of
Somerset county that 1 have openeil a new
dru; store at 2"2 Main Str t, Johnstown,
I'a., where I would lie pleased to see them.
My stock ctmsisis of 1'urc Dnirs, Cheniimls.
1'atent Meiliciii'-s, Dye Stuff-:, Jcrft;mery
and Fancy (ioods ?eiierally. A; this season
I would cull uttflHiort to ti.C iusvetrades,
such as Pure Taris Ijrcea, Pure Powdereil
White lleJlibore, Persian Jnats-t Powder,
etc., Whcrt i:i mvd of anything iu the
drtlS linr eoi.it! him! -ee iu or wril.r for
picrs. All iiiijiiiries .heerfuily answered.
I 'll VS. tiltlKKtlli,
Main Streit.
Heaver (nll.c and Musical Iosti'.titc
..ens its I'stn year .sH'ptenioer li'tli. arii
fers tlie lollowinr advantages:
1. ILs l(K-ation is beaut :fnl. t.lm!iMt mid
a. tractive.
2. It is established, and its tvpututp..; Tor
thorouj;li work is uiisiriu'-s5;,t,
I. Its Preiiftir,t U it ii,xkwlu
uinl prac
tical e.imtui, ;.;i,t its Fai'iilty ample ami
csperaniU.
4. It lias siiprii.ir si'Ii.m.I ati.l revitaii.m
nnjiiis, all mi tlie first rl'sir.
!i. It lias extensivcapiKiratus, an etoollon;
taleaonp... anil a l.iti'jcalar inii-rasipo.
0 Its b.ariliT's nsmis are nirv i.Wsant
v. it-s ij.Miriurs nsmis are nir . iuras.1111
ami well tnrnislieil.
- 1. 1 1-1 1 . -ii- I Wd. 1 Si: Dairr. per boL 11, Kayt. Cotton,
If.s li.mits.pke i-liaracier pupils lajiiijl j Wni ,r lb. i' JT C"..n. M ixe.1, ia." ,c : Wool
in the familv of the l'ri;Jt-rif, en, 1 is'y;. See.1s, Timothy, per b.i.iiel. 1
0 , ". -ii. 11 . 3 04: Clover, a ISaS Si for small: 5 ia fiA tor
If snperiiw imtau-al a.lvantaws all its Ujvt Tallow.-Couiitry, sas'c: Hoe-wax, -m-a
priife-sMir. :uil tuai'liiTS lM-in rtr-ident id the per lb. Yineir.ir. Country, lualOc per guL
.......11., ; tJroceriM.
lain ii.v
9. Its
. , , ,, ,
iiivt-u-til lirtll, pl( oriian an.l
rrrti.t iil.in.i I mr I n'ont v lit:, nr. mill nt
. 1 " 1
R"".
10. Its Kvmnasti.- exPr(.iM, smsre plus-j
, , , , , ,
leal culture and ilevt-lupmt-nt.
11 Its ailinlrs!.l url d..iu.r'io.it
11. its aunnraoie art mimr-muit.
12. lis price are moderate, and it renders
1 1 c --1. : . .
on et.nivalent for all it receives.
Send for new oin-nlar to the Presiii.-nt,
Iiev. R. T. Taylor. Beaver. I'a.
riI
lill-.U.
- " " -- -"
WALK EI. At Ursiujv, Vts curitr. on
s
July 18, Col. J. P. JL Walter, a'tsl J yesrs,
1 mrinl lis t,rA V: duvs. Ho was lwrie.1 in
tl.o Lutheran gi-aveyai.l af IVtershursr.
mmmmmmmm-mm'
IMXEIUIKT KAKIirrT
Orractl h, Coca B.aa.w.
DRauas i
r.umrr r.ROCERIES. FLOUR & FEED
Apples, dried, " .
,ai.
imtter rai
Tl.V,' ?. " """
,J.;
' ' (tnXV Wei
Aopieisiti
llrsn
Butter,
(roll
Buckwheat's t.uji
meal, WO las
r;verazt
Eaooa, shoulders, f t
- lidea, -
" country hams, ft
Corn, (ear) y bushel
(shelled)
meal f 1.
Calf skins, ft Si
I, ,1 !
, I
,,.JX i
C.-.sfSi
" ,.T,.?T
-JS1;
A 111
,1 w
Kaas. V dos.
Flour, V bbl.
.- v!S
Flaxseed, ba. (60 t
' '".r'
Hams. (UKr-curvi!)
Lard. ? 1
Jjeatber, red sole, V t
' V lU.per,
kip. "
Uliddlinn, and chop lo ai..
Oats, do
Poutoes, ft bo (newt
Peathei, dsied, ia....,'
Jsa.'S, -f W
ivil, Vo. . f WO. extra
- ttrowtd Alum, per sack.
- Ash ton. per sack
flurar, yellow f
" white
Tallow, 5 .
Wheat, y ba
Wool, at k.
SiefeSO-
JjJXECUTORS' 0TJC$.
of J"!;? if. a Walter, lata of Vnioa
ErJto. somerset Co.. Pa dee d.
XUii ' nvnsLCcntsry on tbe ab-y tUl4
Sarins' 'Veea irranted to te an.1;i... kl
rJ prapei1 auinonty, sucks U aaiMiy tfUira
T!.;
tujeMBBUy. uH.ay of ISepC. at t
V.vftri Mavu It tXdrtln I rsina Korxjh.
rig i rsina itor.fi
S. A. PHIXVSON,
J. ii. UA) IB.
jy-t ' Fxeeutbrs.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
Estate ef John W. Haines, 1st of i T wp
Someraet Csiied.
Letter! of admlaiatntUiu e ,Ue estate havlna;
beea granted to tbe nrdcttMt by Um proper ao -
thorlty, notkw ',$ !teay given t all penuss la-
debteal to -frL aacate to make UutnedlaU say.
aie- iJ taose aarina; elei-n, against It te r
etef tkea daly aatbtnUra-l for aetUeawsi on
1kiandT the 7th dar ot September lees, at 1
'clock F. M. at tne late rwvi race of deceased.
JfJSlAal KE1X.EK,
i7-St Adaitaastratur.
i TIIE "OABDEN OF THE WEST.'
TU THE FAKVEES OF rENNSVLVAM V
! I give you r ir.Iix! inv lt.n;.-n 1.1 c me itoir ami
see Ifils 'O.trdr.n ot the West" 'urOirrt Mi
j st'uri. Y(,u UiAl nrc. weary wltn t;irius oi ex
j a-iaufsl ff.rtilitr. an.l ytm thnt bitvs farailirsnf
I l snmiDC oj. wli... yon wish toertaMtsh naos
firms turner aud tictle'r ami rbsmpAr Ibao r
within yoar rtach tn the old HiaIs, and yoa tbt
i .iw.ro a cone "f cliail, coroe and'see this
rountrr la lie prime, aUw with gol.in hr-
vests, where the irreit nutltng Celits uf corn mur-
oinr rael.sliss of isee Dd welcome to the vlaiuir.
I "Sein is belteviDK." I hcw bit tarms persoa
I ally, free of enanre, to any one desiring to Inspect
them.
I -Mouth East Wiseorsi"' eoniprisn that peirt
; ot the SlAlc tsirdeml oa the east hj Illinois, and
on the north by Iowa. It embraces a territory
1 ahoat lOi miles ire. eelerraie.l for Its tenuity,
j slubrltj of ellmaia, accessibility to markets, lii
! veraity of laanscape. sad iu mnltlfarious pmlaa-
tiuos. It lies in clreet eonnHlti. by truss lines
I of railw.1T. with Chicago, fhiladellihia and New
1 orit. rer:s i omer. peere n i political ireenom
pruvall. Forty thuoianu' fenosylvaalaos alreauy
reside in Missouri. In Uil fine district 1 hre fur
ale stout three t and red farms, varying in siui.
iuaiuy price md equipments to suit the wuu
ot customers. I Sesi I iu liEscairnva Lists
to Asv Addkkss Faaa or C'H.taaa. Fnres
rnnsre from tto to tioo per acre. Lt me briefly
outline one sample farm ef the higher priced
cia. that of Mr. W. 3d. Haxter, 10 miles west
ol Uannltial, (in Marlon County), 210 acres rich
est "riRiicaost lump land." ail fenced, 40 acres
5xl timber, 00 evrcs blue irmss, 3 Que springs
ii.evrrfsillnv), lare brick mansion (cost otcr
slo.OUO) ; soli ol unsurpassed leruiity, produrln
in erleotion al! ftaniiard icrains. vetcetahles sua
fruits. U. K. station on the premlnes ; six tratns
psssdnlly; wittiln hall-hour s ride of Hannibal,
a thriving city ot l..iiUv (s.p. Price, sso per acre,
part cash, remainder on most reiaonahto term.
fhe ratlvay fare of purchaser rea sis kome to
Palmyra and return urtll be alloicri at part 0 the
ceh payment. Title guaranteed perfect.
address Ht).Mh.K U. W lM HKLLs
liesl Kstate Aent sad Commissioner of Imml
grctlon lor Missouri, Palmyra, Marlon Co., Mo.
jys-lm
N
OTICE.
Ptchestahl No. -261, Ana. Term,
vs. J lssi
Fr&ncia K. Younx. ( Foreign Attachment.
Siwersct County, is. The Ccmmonweslih of
Pean lyivanla. To '.he Sheriff of isomerset Couo
tv, (irretlnit : We command yoa that yoa at-tac-h
Francis II. Y'.unir lie of voureounty, by all
and tioxulsr his aoo.ii and ebstiets, lan.lt and
tencmouts, in whue ban-Is or piwsession Ter
the same may b, so that he le an t appear bu'ore
eur Court ol Cvxni41 Pleas to be holoen at s.m
eret. Iu and for said ?oun:y. on the tourlb Mon
day of Aukusi there to autwer Phelw -siahl of a
plea of debt tor a sum not exccedinK taw. And
vou are herebv commanded to summon
u:M a'.l oluer persons in wfavse hands
or Mi.seslon the said iiikmU ab.t chaiteis, Innd,
sr.a tenements, or sny ot them may be attached,
that tncy lj and appear beture said Court, at
the day sud place mentioned In tbe above Tint, to
answer wnat riiait do osjecte.1 airaiust iddi, ami
abide the judirmeut of the suld Court therein.
And haTe y..u then there this writ.
Wltue?t- the liDorab!e Wm. J. Bacr. Presi
dent Judjre at Sviuersel this -.'Jnd day of July in
the year 01 cur Lord oao thousand riht huu.lre l
and eiithty-t...
S. r. TKLNT.
Pr.itliouotary.
lly virtue of the within writ of lUUKhraeut tome
directed. I went upon the premises ot the defen
dant, Francis 11. Younit, and nndini no one In
Is.ssei.,n of said preunsci. I attaciie.1 ail tbe
riii lit. titie. interest ao.l ctnita of said defendant,
Francis H. Youu, ot. in, and lo the following de
s. ril.j.1 real estaio, viz: A certain tract ol land
situate in Brothersrlley township, Somerset
county. Pa., adjoining Umis ot Levi Huecr. J.sieph
Coleman, John F..ucl, Siamuel bittner nn.1 ot. 1
eri. Centainltir twelTe screa. nwre or less, ( be
inir timtier Unoj with the sppurtenan.'frs, Mth
Julyl-sj. Nihil as 10 Francis H. Youc. So
answers
JOHN J. SPANC.LF.R.
Sheriff.
Pu'ilUUe-l lij order of Court.
WM. J. BAEK.
jy.-J) President Judge.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
OF VAM AHI.i; REAL EST ATE.
By virtue of an unier of sale issued out of ihe
Ihrpaaii.V Court of Soaierswft County, Pcnn., aotl
to me tilrefted, I will cxKee to !e by public
outcry, un tue prcmifcit, on
SATURDAY, Avq. lOtf,, 1S82,
at one o'clock in the fterao..n, the Sarfuce Soil
of all that certain tract ol lurit illume in t'pper
lurkeyfoot township. Somerset county. Penn'a.,
adjoinlnir lands of Jacob May. AditUne Hine
buuich, pittburith at HMtimore Coal, Coke & lr.n
Company, Frederick Younkin'4 estate HUdorhers,
containing 1J4 a.res, m'.re or lesa. Includinif the
Ice simple of i!Te acres around the house and tLarn,
with reserratius ot isml iordomestie and agricul
tural ouriViseg ; about oi acres there.f cleared,
and having thereon rrevted a two-story loic house
' i"1 loir lsrn : late the estate of Cliaries May,
I flaj.'.l
Uet l-
Cash. Tea per out. of purchase uvmey to be
paid 00 day ot sale. (ne-itiirl o! ay Milanee
there mny be alter payment of all .lefts to re
main a lien un the land ia Ueu ol trie dower to
the widow.
iAN IEL RHI AIS.
ly-l Administrator.
A
D MI X 1 ST HATOIVS N OTIC E.
LdUto ol Curtis Kooszr, lata of Sumrrset bcrotth
sx.inerret Uo.. fa., .lev- d.
Letters of administation on the a'oove estate
having Iwen xmnted to the underittned by the
f.r'-per auttifirlty, n..-.k-e is terei.y niven to thore
ndebted to the "said estate U make immediate
payment, and tho&o liaviL claims or demands
attalnst It to pre-ent them .iuly authenticated lor
settlement, at the office ot F. j. Kooaer. tiomerse!.
Fa., ua or befvre Ve.inea iav. Aukud. v li
W. V. MKISEll,
3y Admini-.trator.
nMTOil3f ice7
At n tlrplians' Court htl.l st Somerset, Pa., on
the 'iuth dav of April. A. U. lssi, the uai'.er!.ivne.l
Aifiitor wsduly appointetl to make a distribu
tion ol lh,i iun.is in the hands of Adam 11. Man
rer, Admitii'trstor of Sarah Ihr. dee d., to and
anions; I'.ioe lea-ally eniitlcd thereto, hereby
Ives notice that hs will att.'ir.l to the duties of
tne above appointment on Wednesday, the 21 day
of Auirust. I '"'i. at bis orKce. in the bonuh of
Somerset, Ha., when and wlier-; a!l persons irter- f
I estod can attend if they sre proper. 1
t jxo. r. scfvrr.
.ivw
Audi! or.
MAKKKT KKPORT.
I
(;..rrectcd wftily J. R. HcaMy, Son a, Co.,
W'liolesais f t.rdiK.eOo'uiffiissi..Q Merchants, Pitu-
! "Ui;h. Fi.,
ivuaitf PrtMlnre.
: A( ,e nutt4)r,r,or sal, i:5-. Hae..s.-foun-
trv Clear Side;, saloc: Kit., ;ys; s.uou.d-rs.
heese. New Uhio Factory. llalJc. I fried
Fruits, Apples, sliced, 6a7e: do, iiuarters, oaoe ;
Peacl.es, halves, 6Tc: isreicd, do. loa.oc : pitted
Cherries tEU'Sr : Kanpls-rries, 4iOV; ; Biacklier
ries,lal7c: lrlh for ail. i ethets. Live Ocese.
per lb. SoatiOc ; Jliscd. tiU. Funs, per dotea.
ITalSe; Maple SweeisSyruti voal un per sal;
Suiter. Italic "per lu.: Muaar liran.. im
ons Onion setts, vr bush ( ooa 00. Butter
iH.M V..II -li, ,. l,.ltv vIJvi lhickdna.
j ;oasOc per pair, acvuri'iinx tome; Hreseci. per
lb. Halic : Turkey. loa:iv;: Gw-e, 6aac : Duck.
fiiuh-i rial Si tier bushel : Sweets.
! 5 Una ou. Salt, No. 1 pert.'l, 1 'm: tutra. r
Orecn Coffee, Fancy Kio, per lit. 1 :Clioioe
d u, Frinie Rio .lie: Good Kio, 10c Or-
ilinarr. O'.c : Java. itOaC.
1,... .71 tv.ll. In mm, r,r!S. I'll IB.- low. I
i sr irrades. $MZr In hula, laaloc: Java, paper:
6c : Jaa."buili.2u-ii.
'Suirars. Mandatd A, er lb.o-Xc: WlndK.s A,
f'v; Prarie B, ;c: Kcaaed Velk.v, a.-.
Mollssses Yellow. TUkic : irn.jlai.l. K 'e;
Fowderrd, w-e; Crusno.1 low, vj?.-,c; CatLoat.
l. -c.
1 s,vruts t.aoKe .iiai'U iuYoreu, .Tic: rri.ao
, il.tolce Sattar Syrer. 5 :
Prime !fjvrars..r;a, : i (jood sugar Syrup, Mr;
j DKi- KiaM, per IU, ,V Carolina, S
1 Tcw Orleans Mnlaes, Choice, T ': Sirimly
. prim,, ; Frliiw.
j Teas, oiiBaf Myfon, per Hi, 2-V.alOO: Oun-
pnsr.'.er, !ft al vi : Imperial. SS.iyjc: Japan,
s ,f,0D;,!:rScii; Sl' r-
1 iati.ii v.; ar full wiikrht tsc? Site:;rlne. tier
, , 12' ; Mould, per set,
' tiralu, flour, reeel. Ac.
wheat.-rrlme Red V. imer, I S , .xlt-
urn. 1 3"l as.
, eorn Hlsh mixed Slullcd, fj: ; Yellow
I Sl.et'.vsl. gianoe : Ear Curn. -iiuwck
j tints, Prime WaUe. oa ; .Ulied, tTaiSc.
Wei"TO : 1
1 Bariey k M fir Prtme North-western
!Sr-nna: Meal uu..r?dlluia.
j ili.ur Fancy Patents, ("prins and winteT)
1 s fcoasuo : rKDtT 91. axiuis. iwiutvrj o --
r Family White Ainlr arsl Winter, T :5a
8 0u: Choice F.ily. (choice red winter) 7-
7 ?.1 : XX Familv. (medinm winter) 7 oi7 2i: 1
XXX Halters' (Minnesota) i 2Es7 t: XXHakets'J
( Wisconsin) 7 S57 -"o: Cornmeal, a.-soc, n
per. meal mciium hraml 0S -ii er bM ;
Fancy 7 7ias CO: Kre Flour. 5 75ai? CO.
-"i:i Feed White 3Ild.lllDt, s OPaSO .'i .
roar?, do. 25 ooJ 00 : SwaJi 21 OOiiaizi
! Bran. 18 &o18 00: Chonvei vL ?Z 0w:4 ."O. J
HaT-PriTi!TiTaoiay.i
i Xia ' I 1 1'lil . -JJ , 1'a.ri-i, nb s
I : Priiae e aio, li l 17 W.
i ViIsIcd antl Ua toeh.
: R. C- ShouMers, lVfl I El. S C Hreakla-i be.a
I srro.-airai
Ft K C Him m Ih 1V.F,
lts's: fcx. S.
tHHsl heef. in sets, li'e: Keel,
T .... . . 1 m . . if. Itum. al
IZiiill Short Sin Side.. :lo,Clar Side. lsV;
i i Ma Puis, per bbl, 21 11 : do. Short Cut Fai'ui-
ty. w io M pes., I" h"l. a Lsril, Refined,
' summer use. In tierces. Ur do. In i .halt bnj. ti'e :
.iTS i 'a buckets. 13d-: i do. 3 11. 1nIK 0 11m in raao,
" , r.fL t do. 5 Ih niil i3c ; do. lb pails, Wrf ;
"". ' lu. 1 lb paiU, l4c.
"- i Cattle Fair u Prime Shtppins. TS07 r enav
1 iU '""n to wor.1 l.ntchcrinir 7;7 oO; tiuJ'J and
5 I '' -'"". 4 004 00 ; Veals, a;e.
' Ii"iJVLii 'Sheep 4minon to Fair. i OVai M, aad
' it ..-fi , S Of"l to Prime, at Ooai to i Lambs. 7 tS SO
.. ' : Hrs Phiiailelphla Hoifs, 7 rsM lo: d
U,HI Cora Fed Yorkers, t ,sT fs: Grusers. e -ja7 t
-rTTJy? 1 Mf A star () Indicates that the qwjtatioas i
lie i ; unoppci' aa .e idsanied since Uu4 Uaa.
- ! trN.JBrl,:BuB9g F'.rs-,,tJ,BS
BONE AT S3.00PER TON LESS
Than Can be Purchased Elsewhere.
Warranted Pure Slaughter-House Bone Dust.
Xot
i w will ullaurllnss Dust bv analysis at sans
, - hur. It . hitrhevln Bona I
A
DISSOLVED BONE DUST AND BONE FERTILIZERS
Ur.ik.m.
I ph
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.
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1
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I Jror i4-1rD
iparatasMl eewt for the rwawr te . Swar Tmt IMelviel B
Saw Boa PMtraaM ta ejaleli aM lateaetael far aaewely
BARGAINS
GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S
In BONNETS AND HATS,
AXI
MILLINEEY GOODS.
15c. GINGHAMS REDUCED TO 10 CENTS!
PAEASOLS 5 Cents ! FANS 2 Cents!
Bargain in LACE CURTAINS!
It will j-ay
GEIS FOTSER & QUINN'S,
O. iT. BO"5TJD
keep la stock all the leading and special
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS
lis" THE MARKET!
Alum, Borax, Sulphur, Rochello Epsom and Claubar Salts, Chlorate
Potash, Camphor, Cum Arabic, Salt Petre, Ac.
Many articles iu. b as Cream of Tartar, Soda, f Cinnamon, Cloves, (linger, Xs., that are put up In
Parkayei are largely adulterated. 1 keep them In Hoik ouly, and will ifuarantee all article tu oe
Flav-irinic Extraeta, Vanilla, Lemon, fee.,
they are made tro.n nothing; bat
THE BEST MATERIALS!
In Dye MturM I keep Lovwoo.1, Madder, Blue VltruL Indiiro. Muriate Tin, Cochineal. Sllerlno:
kc., (te All the leadinK Patent Medicines, St. Jacobs On. Peruna. Manalin. Kidney Wort, Hop
Hitters, August Flower, (erman Syrup, Morse Indian Koot Pills, Ely's Balm, fco., fca.
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS!
Physicians' PresiriptloDS and Family Receipts rilled with care, and noe bat Pure limp rii.
ner.se. I. Fancv and Toilet Articles in Ureat Variety. Suecta. Iei and Eye Ula Ui ion aiL. Box
Papers, Blank Books. School Books. Slates. Pencils, Ink. Envelop. Paper, and Stationery of all
kinds Country merchant are Invitee) to call
Stationery, fce., ic.
if itood ttsids and Low Prices will secure the Drag Trade of Somerset County, thea I propose to
secure IU Call and see me whether Jott wish to buy or not. Ketpeclially,
C. N. BOYD.
MAMMOTH ULOCK, SOMERSET. PA
J TJ
ST OPENED!
A LARGE
PAEASOLS
FANS
;ll ill lli?
PLADf A3D 3S9ZSES
SILKS AND SATINS, NUNS' VEnJNGS,'nU
BUNTINGS, ILLUMINATED DEBEIGES, NETV
PLAIDS and STRIPES for Combination Suits.
Chintzes, Morries, Ginghams, Zanzibar Snitings. &e.
Also, a Big Assortment of
GLOVES JLIsTD HOSIERY !
in Cotton, Berlin
Zephyr Shawls, Ulsters and L ight Coats,
-
GEO. KEIPER & CO.'S,
255 & 257 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWE, ?A.
OXK W! ICE TO ALL,
tsfAVRITP FOR SAMPLES.-
LOUIS LUCKHARDT, JR.,
103 Clinton Strt.
JOHNSTOV7N,
DEAL. EX IS
WALTHAM, ELCIN, SPRINGFIELD, ROCK
FORD, HAMDEN, HOWARD and
SWISS WATCHES, in Cold
and Silver Open-face) and Hunting
Cases. Key and Stem winding Watches.
A F.LL LINE 6F CHOICE
1
Steamed, Sot Boiled, Not Bleached.
price as any other Bone In the martet. an
Phosphate arid Ammonia than any other B
lerTn Ammonia than Peruvian Cuano.
I. 1. .Uk..
Pure Chemicals and Super-Phosphates.
Joshua Horner, Jr. & Co.,
BALTIMORE, MARYIDs
ALL
)'u to call fit
pat ap under my cm name, and can aiure all that
and get quotations on Grocers Uruaa, live Starts.
STOCK OF
AND SUN-SHADF't'3r
Silk ami li-le Threxls.
- A.X -
AXI) XO DEVIATIOX.
MUSICAL 15STSIIME)iT3.
s raturn 13 per ton to
one in
.JTTtrT'
assl lars
ealatee
..in
trained
can lie
1 t