The Somerset Herald.," - : ! .June 27, l3. tI. S. f.ovd. . .1.1 1'ons. N. I.yd. . .-..rdmiCS. j lm stationery. I'.iatik lJooks. ' ". N. l!"vd. X. l'.oyd. X.iiict licnnls. C. X. Boyd. jlarvi-t hands will be wan-e. i jiup iiiwt.nF " ""mi"--; Urv.-st tea-ou is almost litre, j'-r.nt yards are bright with re-. l.;,Vaiit Iiirthday Cards. lioviVs. Xr-iit li-hing uMs until June -Soili. ......ta.land K-ye-plr. IJ.yd. ,',;'., S-t.-and Md..r a.-s. l'-".vd. ; ....riin.- down t..biiMii.- Mill. in o 1 ,ne tn il,.t tor xiie at F.'iyd's. Lather . .triaity at Ferm rs '.,-,:f..rd Spriiv.'-' pairons are alrea dy ar- click of the mower wiil . bargains in Ca r, h t nt HoMerl amn !,an 1-oiiie .t ice cream. , ,.me of the v,r! d.n-not always eat ' tenii'o'ititicsthev Iikuc- poi pie never kx.kisl l tier than it i .r t" ;. jiresent im'". -,-.-n appl will soon W having a ein-us l.c small '"'.v. hatiio are scarce and odd j-bs tist their pleasure. cvnor Fattisoii, with l.is iatnily. will ii,c summer at Ui-dforJ rin-'"-.:l,ns at llohlcrlm im's in men and ,v'er,v,;,ts, ladi'V satin .iohnan- and irs. etc. ClP'tl V.i:: eim have your ha'.l and stairs cover- j ,,i -i!h bnissel carpets wiil I.,, piers inatcii II jdcrbaum s. V.s han ics should never make a promise ,.-tomer that tliev know at ti.e nine cannot keep. , pccrl.-s Ice Cream Fr.-. ?, rs m,d I.. , f..r sale ehcup at Milier s Hardware omersel, I'll. always did r ,,, t careaiiylliiiij spect old age, but : aiior.t a tbertnoim i'T Wi it eels over sev i-tity K,.r!li retiieinberln when buyin-' :,;,T, that J. 1!. Snyder t Co., will it tor you w ithout extra charge: . ..r t :ro,,t Ti.e , 'III v niniiier eiHainpiiiciu o. ... .f the llcimhli'' will convene nt -t- : on the J'.th nndcio-eoii the -1st ol , 1 Vavccsfib. ' , I I'.eaver conn Fa tin cu-toin of ch c , tn, .ntli's vacation In ' all their othces j .1.,,;,,- -he h.ated , " It-rtn ach year. We V.s'p nothing hut the 1 Hmrlish i f'thi-r ,.i,H !i-M.ir.'. and seb it is sold elsewhere. as ehcl.p A full lim- j!M 1 at J. F. Snyder Co.'s T',co-1- a fortune in store for a milliner !:.. sl.a'l ih vise a bonnet that can be worn ;n4v part ..fa church and always present V trimmed side to the ciuign-gatit n. D,.i, t forget it when y..tt want a good su;t fr yur-'lfor child, that the old r. liable stand of J. 11. Snyd.-r .t Co.'s is the place to ...t it Th.'V have just mvived a new lot l ,,,, .a,t cut and styles. Call and s.-e tlu'ii. Kifty styles of new bats at Mrs. M. M Tr, ,lv el!-' this we-k. Co' t.. llol.lerhaum's and sec th. ir new cari- i-. and buy yonrilry go.sls at cist. '., r ;.,h1 nt J. V.. Snv.h r Co.'s a line I. lie f ii. -v t.rints, liinslins. jinghauis , l,,i..,is Call and si them before l.'.U U i-lse heret I ,,u l,:ive the best and most comph t st' k .if h its ev.T bnuight to Somerset. All fie latest Eastern sivmt. Mrs. M. M.Tredw. ll. j olomon Vhl has n-eeived ll li.lOl..- and placsl on his shelves the larg.-i si. . , ..f l.is and shis-s ever ordered in the l oiin- ; tv. and is s.'lling them at very low figures. . . . ...u , If von havn't bought your siimme hat : yet. don't tail to see my new ones, fifty d:t l. reiii stvles iu-t received. Mrs. M.M. Triviw. lt. We have r.-ccived our lirst car load of ( lampion Mowers, U.-ajK-rs and Hinders, j .....l ... .....i ...oil.nr car loa.l in u n nays. i V IKS-t ail' J. M. Hot i rni' v A Sons. 1 o.iti and will ell boots and sln.es cheaH- tli. in anv one in th. county, t.ive me a Solomon I l.l- rail. W e arc si lling out lar'ts. rug , druggets ! 'ic . very cheap Pou t miss this chance of Mtmg a good caqw't cneap, m J. R. SNYMtK 'V Co.' Udies. -.lease notice that we are : ri,,s. i,y wa-s calhsi in, but the iKM.r lady was v. la.v curtains, Hamburg edging" and lH.V(!11j (!)(, o( a physician. The doctor itiv rtingy as unprecedentcdly low prm-s. ; m.J1(.llii,(,j i.r at once as a patient of his a 1 and lc convinosl, at w hom he had been treating tor several years J. R. Ssvpkr A Co's. ; if ,,rj.aI1j(. ,is.'ase of the heart, which dis 1 have just received i"." worth of !.,..ts ! .iso chumsI her death. She was about sixty and -Ilk-., old styles, new styb-s, all kinds yrar ()f:lge. Mr. Isaac Simpson drove out ..f stvh. Men's and women's, boy's and j ami ,r,,kc the sad news to tlie family and in l,..iss,C b.ts ami shoii. 1 bought low, and tlC evening took the body to Mr. Marteeiiy's :!! i-ll cheap. iive me a call at the old home, which is about two miles west of -and. and you will le surpri-cl at the.t,iwn i Kiiitv and low price of the gfds. j SoiaiMoN Flit- j About ten o'cl. nrk Thursday morning our ,, - o. ',. v have ci:i.ens wereajaiii sUrthil by the ilread cry Mt.iT Mavkft. Main S.reet. e nnvc ..ii. l. r.i in our Meat of lire, and in a few seconds al most j addisl a large Refngeratoi to our .iieai , ' ' ... l.n ....iT,,t ..... watt iill llli strtSi'tS M..rl..j . l,i,.l, .11 mMta mi 1 krpt CHi' . and clean. Mutton. l'.ef, Fork. Ac. kept "instantly on hand. 'p'n daily. Farti.-s 1 .'tying meat can have it kept in the Refrig erator until wanted. m- i i.u. i.mi i.v Vri lc for sale. I:,, 'n v; tl,, l,dml or th..us- ! 'nl at a low price. Row Davis A Co There will be to public sale in . S,,n.. .t Snturdav. June .Vlth. K. al ; W i.'clo.k the twos, h'.-.l buildings k ..own ; as 'Cm.i.V and "ShaitV.s." situate in , Rom. i erset tow nship. Ry or.U r of the Hoard. 11 ll SW 1K., Sis-retary. t.KKAT F.llI.C.TloK IK TH K PHI. E OF PlC T' iu Persons d.-sii ing photographs or tin ty pictures, will save money by having th. ir work done at Weltlcy's Photoprajdi tiailery. The prices are one-fourth lower than those charged at other places iu town f..r the same knid of work. You can get 4 tiem Pii-tures for i". cents. H lem Pii-tores for isstits. 4 lar-re Tin-tv Piiiur.-s for 4' cents. iih further reductions for larger .uantitn". A haif-don Photographs will oli'y cost ..tie dollar. Enlarged pictures in g.d traaa for as well d ne as th.e for which canvassers charge from three to f.mr j (unis received up U this time (noon il .liars. All work warranted to give satis- TuUv) indicate the vote 'in the county to fn'tion at Wrllley's Photograph Jull. ry, up j jjlTe e(,n but little over one thousand, stairs in Mammoth Hl.u k. Entrant next t-iCvi nominstisl is as follows : For Pis l,ru Mrs. Schrrx k's store, trict Attorney, Fre.leri k W. Hiwexker; I'ri.-e.m Cr)Ml Chains for the next sixty p,Mrt. Hin-ctor, Reuben W'oy.. There were iuys : j g nr,ultKr of otes cast for AVilliam M. lia- Five ply Coloreil Carjw-t (liain Jits. per lb. j 0f MilfonL for County Surveyor, and as Cray l.inen " " Jw. "'r lb. 1 41UJ was no regularly announced candi- Wool " " 'iOets. h t lb. j )lale it js presumeil that the Coiuitte will pAUKfiB & Pa iik KB. I re.-on.mend that Mr. Haker. the present ehmart s P.rsT If yon want gissl bread County Surveyor, be placed on tlie ticket for tnyiii,neotherthan";;iMiarClti-t Flour," j this p.ition. James I- Pngh, Esq., and nuitmfaetured under the "New Jonathan ! Mr. Noah Scott were elected delegates to the -Mills IWvsg,'' the imi-rovci!)entsprera-i State Convention, which meets at Harris ry 1. the manufacture of which cost the 1 burg on the 11th of July. 'The amendments I'ropri.tirs of the mill $stt.ioti, and our re- i to the rules received a large majority of the W trade of one hundred barrels a month j votes Iolled, althrmgh in some places they tests the fact that it is no humbiiff. met with considerable oposition. The or- RespeHfully. fil ial vote will 1 published in the HchaI-D Cook A Rufkith. next week. The glorious J "uiirili comes on Witiiws-I Tii first rberrics of the scaon were in ' nuiriit on rri.lay. A v-iy heavy rain t..rm visitcJ tliis wo : tioti V'i::i!:iy aftt'rnoui. ll i, t,. that tlie"(;iorijiis r.mitV is not to U wli UraU'il iu Soiiietx't tliis yi-ar. ', JuJp-llacr is holding a two-wevk's t.Ttii I ol Court ut IW.for.1. .,!. J. M. lU-id, of Dunbar, s-ft'.t Sunday ana Mn,lav in goniert. ' I'ark V. Kiiniuell Esq.. of Meyersdale, was j in Sorutrset over Sunday. ' t'uito a nntnlier of city eoile who intend ' -i -ndin? the cummer in Somerset, arrived , here lat acelc. II. 1'.. 'olborn. F, H. Itaush and F. C. lU-i l, cf Frostburg, Maryland, were in 'sioinersct Sundav. . I Mr. Will W. l'ickiu;, who occupies a io ; sitioii in a large plate glass establishment if Xeiv Vo:k city, is home on a visit. j " Kat onions, sis," is an evihaii:e' advice j t.j a younp laiiay who wants to know how to avoid having a moustache on her upper ! up. , Ti.e .-oiihtsi Hm.u.D is fifty-sn years oM. It i ais txri Hint paji-r, ami is beauti- ful and sprightly in its old age. Knntf i'n J I'a-sengcr agent I'atton infonns ns that he has completed arrangements for a special S e.vi ".lrsioii train from Meyersdale to Stoys j town on the 4lli of Jaly. I Two young men from Johnstown rode hip to Sum r-ef on hycii les, Sunday. They I left Johnstown at eleven o'clock in the ' in . ruing and arrived here at almut half-past I . . . . I i; e ol i : ie c i-iioi. une thirty or forty Johnstow ners. jirin illv initi, pii tiiced at the Hugh us Crove. ;-. :!!) ,,f town, Friday. They were a nice : lot. Wonder if Johnstown often send out that kind of parties '.' i There i some talk among officials of the S. in -et .V ( 'ainbria Uailroa 1 of a change in I the schedule by which the old afternoon i train from Johnstown will lie restored. The I patrons of the road would doubtless be well pleased w ith such an arrangement. The ll. A. 11. lost at this place held two special meeting Saturday, one In the after no. ,n an 1 one in the evening, for the pur ple of mustering in new members, tireat :T,:crc-t is manifested ill the l'ost which al ready has a membership of almost one hun- d. T! inod.-l jiirvman ol' all this broad Com monwealth lives in Forest county. He was in Ti-.iiea at the recent term of court, and when called on a ease could not tell the name of the township in which he lived. Twelve such " good men and true" would co;.-:itute a palladium of any people's i I i. Lefties. lierkeybile's ten-pin alley is well patron ize,!. The roll ol the halls, making a noise like nnti the rumbling of distant thunder, heard from early in the morning un- i" "an-pasi k m u i mh.k hi. mfm,.. tune the alley is .romptiy loseit ty tne thoughtful proprietor, w ho docs not wish to have the sweet sleep of his neighbors dis turbed. all,'' 's promptly A valuable cow, I nil! lv.'ifer, was the property ol Mi. Mi killed at the crossing rn the South side of the trestle worn on tne S. A C. II. K. Wednesday morning. Mr. Keifer claims that the train was running at a rate i fsp.'i-d at the time of the accident that was in violation of the ordinance prohibiting-the the running of trains faster than rive miles per hour through the borough, and that it the cow is not paid for he will know the reason why. Mr. Keifer is a oor man, and the loss would be a serious one to him. He should be promptly compensated by the railroad authorities. Mr. Jacob Feevis, who served a long term I in the W.cstcrn Fetiitentiary for burning ! several barns in Shade tow n-hip, a nitmter 1 of years since, and ; w ho has latterly been an inmate of the County Foor House com j misted suicide at the last named institution I Wednesday night by hanging himself. He 1 took the blanket from his ImsI . tore it into I strips und fastening one end above his cell ! door ami the other around his neck threw I himself forward and strangled to death. When ihe Stewart visited his cell Thursday morning he found him in the position de scribed, deal. He was about eighty years of age and was considered to be not alto getcthcr sound as to his mind. Si tu.r.N Pkitii. Mrs. Martis'iu y, wife of Mr. ChaiiHry Martceny. of this township ! fell .h ad on Vain street, a few feet below j!e ie a ftore, at a quarter past two o'clock r:.lav allern.c.n. ne nun oceu I'm'if Mr. smiucl Trent's. alut two miles east of town, from whence she had walked into I the borough, where her husband was to I meet her with a Uam to take her home- When she tell several M-rsons rushed 1 f but their eilorts were c gasid several times, to her assistance of no avail ; si and expired. She was carried into Recke s liuildiii!? and Ir. Rrubaker. who was "- " t I-- rushing iu the direction of the scene f the lire, which was in the east end ol I t, ion :n where the large slaughter l.mui. n.l si.'ible of Uoss 1'avis t Co.. TV. located- A dense volume of smoke was" issuing from this building, which is a frame one : the wind was blow ing directly fnnn the cast, and in the direction oi a uumlier of other frame structures, and for a short time 11 ! HSIRU uy ..,.n, .. . .o. ..... another general conflagration The fire, fortiinat. lv. ias aiscsavcrea ueiore n had made much headway, and as our Ks.ple have lis I considerable exiericnce in this kind of fighting, they soon had it under con trol. The building was considerably dam aged, and all the tools and machinery used in the butchering business were destroyed.' The fire originated from the stove, where some one was engaged in boiling oil. The building, we are informed, was fully insured. Rem Bi ICA5 Prmabt Ei tio?j. The pri mary ehs-thm Saurday ssed off very qui Kly Poor Hirector was the only otl'u for which therewas any contest, and as the sev eral candidates for this jKisition did little or no canvassing, the turnout was very small. For .ur la.Iy rva.li-r. : A U'a.- ;it.oiifiiI of lvorax put in the lat water in wliieli clolhw are rinse 1 will whiten them sur.riMti?ly, Found the borax so it will dissolve easily. This is esjvecially pxxl to remove the yellow j that time gives to white garment, that have been laid aside for two or three years. We think it is now about time to quit tiiis slraiuiu for a name to dex ribe some new shade ol color in lailit' dress goods and ribbons. The "crushed-strawberry" and ' tuashed-jrooseberry " tints were perhaps well enough in their way for the vocabulary of society ; but when it conic i ca'.ling an ashen-pray color " frightcneu rat " it is 7 liurh time the nonsence was dropped, v . J , , Railroad Xews. The following is taken froru the rittsburgh (ttHinerri,U-t!(UclleoT the 22d. inst. : A nuuibcf of prominent railroad men stopied over at the Monongahela House yesterday, leaving for the east at 5 r. sc. They are Mr. R. K. Sheldon, Philadelphia, President of Yanderbilt's Harrisbur and Western new trunk line; Mr. Sanger, Xew York, Treasurer; Robert K. Sayer, Bethle hem, Pa.. Directer, and Oliver W. Fames, Xew York, Chief Engineer. Their poqsjse in the city was to arrange the right-of-way matter down Sewii kley creek valley with the Chartiers & Youghiogheny people. A conference was held in the morning and an amicable understanding had to adjust the lima of the two roads so no interference would ensue. Roth roads will run down the same valley. Chief Engineer Fames paye some interesting information concern ing the great new trunk line. Mr. Rarnes is an old Piltsburgher. He was Resident En gineer in cliar'e of the western division of the Pennsylvania railroad during its con struction from 117 to 1TC4, and subsisjuent ly was Chief Engineer and President of the Pittsburgh, it Counellsville, now the Italto. L Ohio branch. He built the iivisi.tu ift this road from West Newton to Counells ville and the Sand Patch tunnel, and was succeeded in the Presidency by P.. H. Ii trolie in ls.1T). THE lOEKK'T ROI'TE. Although much has been published con cerning the Harrisburg A Western, the cor rect line is news to all. The road leaves Harrisburg where it connects w ilh the Phil adelphia and Reading going East, and runs iu a direct line lot miles to RsJford, then to Somerset, to near Ml. Pleasant, and down the Rig Sewickley Valley to its mouth, where it intersects the Pittsburgh, MeKecs port and Youghiogheny Railroad, 1") 'miles from Pittsburgh, thus forming a line from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh J.tt miles iu length. This route is the otie chosen, and will be ad opt is 1 by the Hoard of Pirectors. It is proposed to extend a branch from a ioint east of Mt. Pleasant and thence viaConnells ville direct to Wheeling. The' road will cross the Chartiers t Youghiogheny Dy an overhead bridge in the Rig Sewickley Val ley, Two overhead bridge crossings of the South West Pennsylvania will I made, one near Mt. Pleasant and the other near Paint ersville. Westmoreland county. The only bridge of extraordinary magnitude will be tne one at Harrisburg, crossing the Susque hanna. This bridge has not been contracted for as published, ami instead of costing sJ.ooo.O , it will cost hut S.'iOO,'io. It will be an iron truss of the latest improved pat tern, and the contract for its construction ill he let in the fall. TKS OEEATTt NNK!. Ten tunnels w ill be constructed, some of them unusually large. The first is the Flue Ridge, twenty-live miles west of Harrisburg, 4,.;.Vi feet long ; second, one mile west of the Flue Ridge, the Kittainny tunnel, 4,ikS feet ; third, Tuscarora tunnel, 6,L"i feet ; fourth, Siding Hill tunnel, fi.lXKI feet; fifth, Ray's Hill tunnel, :;,700 feet; sixth, Allegheny mountain tunnel, 5,' feet ; seventh, Negro Mountain tunnel, l.SoO feet ; eighth, tjne mahoning tunnel, 2.0"n feet ; ninth, Laurel Hill tunnel, .VDOJ feet ; tenth, Sewickly tunnel, l.soo feet. The general maximum grade going east is feet to the mile, but a large proportion of the road is on grades of JO fc t to the mile. The ascent of the east ern slope of the Allegheny mountains will Ije made with a grade of !5 feet to the mile on tangents, reduced on cums in propor tion to the rati- of curvature in such manner as to make the curves equivalent to straight lines. This rate" of grade is the same as that used on the Pennsylvania railroad in the ascent from Altoona to the summit of the Alleghenies, and is the same in length, ten miles. The right of way for nearly the whole line has been obtained, and generally by free releases from the land owners. No serious difficulty lias been encountered in this respect. The company has secured a trai t of land on the west side of the Susque hanna opposite Harrisburg, known as the Walton farm, containing 24" acres, for ter minal facilities. At other points along the line ample grounds for station purposes have been secured. When sho are requir ed thev will be erected at Harrisburg. The road is to he built in the best manner with double track, seventy-onnd steel rails and every known improvement. VHIV WOKE WTI.L HEOIK. "' When will the contracts for building the road I let?" was asked Mr. Rarnes. 'The contracts will be let by September 1. and work commenced at once. The first labor w ill begin at the heaviest work, on the tunnels. It is proposed to prosecute con struction with energy, and weU-lieve it will t ike two years at the shortest to complete the line." " What will the road ci-t t" " It is estimated twenty million dollars from Harrisburg to the junction witli the Pittsburgh, McKecsHrt A Youghiogheny. orloo.O"' iM-rmile," " What arrangements are made for ter minal facilities in Pittsburgh ?" "'Ihe Pittsburgh, McKs-s.rt A Yough iogheny furnish the facilities here. The Monongahela river is m-Miwol within the city limits, and then, over another line, the passenger depots are reached." This new bridge will be the Junction rail road bridge at Four Mile Run, for which Jones A Eaughlin hold the charter. This proves conclusively, as has been published in the t'ouimtrciiil-tft'iUU , that over the Pittsburgh i3wt End road Yanderbilt's trunk line will enter Pittsburgh, and the jeosscii- ger tie nit be on Grant street. TiB.o-llKRSVAI.LIV 1TKXIS. Mr. Havemig, of w hose aiu idetit iiu tition was made in lis) Hpkali. last week, is dead and hurried; he was a man of steady habits and in the prime of life, and leaves a wife and three small children tj mourn their loss. Four head of cattle were killed by light ning, lately, in this township, two stiers and two cows, one of The latter belonged to Charles, instead of Samuel l-andis, as men tioned in last week's Jer. Robbie Kimmel, youngest son of A. O. Kinimel, died last Wednesday of that dread ed disease, diphtheria. The parents have our heartfelt sympathy in their bereave ment. The fruit crop of this tow nship will be enormous, even cherries and .caches will be an average crop, all other fruits w ill likely be a drug in the market, and if any of the readers of the Hkkai.d wish some choice and delicious fruit this hll, let them come to Rrothersvalley, and they can have it, from a small .jiotato on up to a great big pumpkin. Rrothersvalley and Hcrlin must have the "building mania" this summer. Houses and Lams are springing up almost like mushroons, and if one don't get to town for a few days, he is obliged tojret the dictiona ry to find out whether it is Rerlin or some western town he is in. "Road making" in this township is fin ished for this seasou and the' people are glad. Every year there are about two thousand dollars expended on the roads of this town ship which is perfectly right, only one has to umuUr sometimes why the public roads are always in such a bad condition. June 23rd, at 11 o'clock a. m ., Primary in full blast and Hiesecker ahead fur District Attorney. At present writing indications are that he will be nominated. Now akd Thkx. I'y an Ksectitive order issued on Monday ! Inst, this, the 16th Internal llevenne Dis trict, is abolisheil and on Saturday, the ,TWh in.st.,or as soou as possible thereafter. Col- lector Scull retires from office. The district has been divided and annexed to other dis tricts as follows : The counties of Somerset and Bedford are added to the Pittsburgh district. Frank P.Ca.e, Collector. Hunting don, Flair and Cambria couuties are consol idated with the Allegheny district, S. if. Jackson, Collector, and the counties of Ful ton, Franklin, Mi'.Ilin and Adams are at tached to the Lancaster district, A. J. KantT man. Collector. Cape Mat's Attiactioks A SeiIbct Ex- cession STRIP. ' os Jis 2tii. $9.25 fob Roikd The close observers of last season's attractions at summer resorts, noted the de cided prominence which Cape May took in the competition for patronage, and as well the great success which followed. Stimula ted with its efforts, the famous old watering place comes to the fore with list of enter tainments that will continue without inter ruption from June 30th until far into Sep tember, and of a character and variety that will satisfy the sojourner for the season as well as the transient visitor. Frequenters of the cape are familiar with the great lawn of the Stockton Hotel, with it unobstructed view of the shore, drive, and the surt be yond. An immense pavilion, capable of accommodating an orchestraof one hundred musicians with a portable extension for seating five hundred choristers, is now be ing erected, and an addition to the porches is being made by flooring in eight tuousand feet of the lawn adjoining, thus making a grand dancing pavilion and auditorium, unenualed on the coast. Operatic, oratorio, and promenade con certs and balls, are to be given on a scale of completeness and grandeur never before at tempted at the seaside. On Saturday, June 30th the festivities commence with a visit of the famous State Fencibles, of Philadelphia, accompanied by full band and drum corps. Press parade of the Fencibles Saturday evening. There will be a grand concert in the new pavilion during the afternoon, and at night a hop complimentary to the Fencibles, with a lawn concert alternating. On Sunday, July 1st, there will lie a bat talion drill with exhibitions of loading and firing, closing with dress parade, a sacred concert in the afternoon, and in the evening a sacred concert by the combined orchestra and military band. " Other attractions have been arranged tor every afternoon and evening during the week following, commencing oil Monday atternoon with a concert by a grand milita ry band. Although not entirly perfected, the arrengeinciits will likely include a great and novel display of fireworks on the 4th. with concerts and other features. Excursion tickets will be sold on June Ll'th from Johnstown at !. for the round trip, on Special train leaving Johnstown at 10:52 A. v., good to go on that date only, and to return on regular trains by continu ous journey, untii July 'Jilt,, enabling visi tors to remain over to witness the musical and military attractions referred to above. For particulars apply to nearest ticket agent, or to Titos. E. Watt, Pass. Agent, W. 1).. Pittsburgh, Pa. Wagons, wagons, wagons 1 The place to get wagons for your boys is at Cook A Heer its' mammoth grocery. Wagons at .Vi cents, T." cents, f l.l"', :.., ft.fr' and ."". Your boys will appreciate a wagon better than anything you can buy them. Oneswindlc is hardly niade known before another is brought forth. The last consists in canvassing the country with a harni-ss attachment, the price of which is fixed by the agent to suit the famier's means. The agent takes his note for five, eight or ten dollars, and in a week or so the same thing turns up at the bank for $.0, $so, or $100. The best pljn is to neither give nor take a note, except a bank note when you can get it. The postmaster general advises the public that iu sending newspaitcrs, books, pamph lets and other articles by mail to foreign countries or to points without the l'nite.1 States, the address should always be placed on the article inclosed, as well as on their wrappers, so that should the wrapper be come detached, through friction and move ment incident to mail transportation, it will be still possible to deliver the articles with out the wrapiers. CONFI.I EKI'E ITKMS. A severe storm passed over this portion of the county on last Saturday evening, doing considerable damage to timber and fruit trees. Geo. W. Daniels, Superintendent of the Notional road in Somerst and Fayette coun ties, is doing some. very commendable work in tl-.is county. He expects to have it in a splendid condition by the 4th of July, when he expects to pass over it saying to himself, "It is not good for man to be alone." A.J. Colborn.of Harnedsville, who un derwent a severe operation on the l.rth inst., is doing finely, and it is believed tltAt he will make a complete recovery; a thing rather unexpected by his friends. . Considerable feeling has been created over the subject of Christian baptism. A num ber of sermons have been preached here and at Vrsina, upon that subject. It has been wisely suggested that the preaching of more practical religion and a little less baptism would answer a better purpose, laving so close to Fayette county we par take more of the feeling occasioned by the killingof N. L. Dukes, the murderer of Cap tain Nutt, by his son, James Nutt, than those living more remote from the scene of the double tragedy. The feeliug here is all with young Nutt, and the sentiment ex presses! is that the shot that killed Dukes was a righteous shot, and rid the country of the loathsome presence of a foul murderer. June2i lsxi. X. Stovstowx Itkms. Come to Stoystown on the Fourth, for a good time is anticijaU'd. William McVieker, our enterprising tin S tier, has greatly improved his premises by enlarging his store building, and having the same and his dwelling handsomely painted. Ben Bowman, of this place has sold what is commonly known as the brick corner, to Jere Maurer, of Jenner township, who wilj take Nwsession next fall. David j. Witt is responsible for the fol lowing. H states that while hoeing corn in his lot he discovered what he supiiosed to be a black walnut root, but to his surprise found it to be a huge cut-worm, measuring eighteen inches in length, which he dis patched with some difficulty. Quite a number of our citizens have great ly improved the appearance of our streets by taking up their old pavement and replac ing them with new ones. There are many others who should do likewise. Messrs. Shellcross Si (River have shipped quite a large amount of lumber during the past few months, and are very actively en gaged in the lumber trade. Rev. Feiton and family have starUd on a tour through the West, and will be gone about six weeks. Rev. Welch will fill his appointments during their absence. W. II. Cover, of Berlin, who will gradu ate toward the latter part of this month at the Huntingdon Normal has secured our school bouse, and will teach a select school the coming fall. As he is a young man of marked ability; a large class is anticiiated. Tad. Excited Thovsaiids all over the land are going into ecstacies over Dri Kings New Discovery for Consumption. Their un locked for recovery by the .iniely use of this life-saving remedy, cause them to go nearly wild in its praise. It is guaranteed to positively cure severe coughs, Colds, Asth ma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Horscness, Loss of voice, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs. Trial bottles free at C. N. Boyd's drug store. Large size $1.00. j Just received, 'fresh from New York City, 3K pnirs of Shoes, to bo sold at the lowest bottom prices, at Ilumbanld's I-avansville. Fob Sale. A valuable farm containing two hundred acres, situate in Somerset and Mil ford township. Three-story frame boas, good barn, and other outbuildings, A tine orchard of all kinds of fruit. Address PKTES WtlMKU, juue'AKtt. Layansville, Pa. MAUUIKD. tsUDER EARNER. June 21st, by D. S. A. Tomlinsou. Mr. m. II. Suder to Miss Ellen Earner, both of Allegheny township. SCH ROCK EVANS. On the 21st inst., at the Hartcn Hones, Bedford, by Rev. Ellis Crame, Mr. Wm. H. Schrock, of New Lex ington, Somerset county Pa., to Miss Annie Evans, of Hyndnuw, Hedford county Pa. The happy pair are visiting friends at Fos sil ville. May their future he all sunshine, their path be strewn with blessings, happi ness and prosperity. They are a worthy couple. DIED. MARTEENEY. On Friday, June 121, in Somerset. Sarah Martccnay, aged 47 years, 6 months and 27 Hays. SHANK. On Monday, June IS, at Cassel- man, Mrs. Martha Shank, -aged about 22 years. HAVEltNICIIT. June 17th, 1SS3, from injuries received through an accident at Walker's 'Sawmill, Frederick Havernicht, aged i'.l years, 2 months and 20 days. HERR. On Tuesday morning, June 19th 18311, at his residence in Somerset, Pa.. Jo seph Herr, aged 79 years, 10 months, and 11 days. Mr. Ilerr was born on the Sth of August 1S03, in the village of Olierbrant, near the city of Frcihnrg, tlrand Duchy of Baden, (iermany. At an early age he was appren ticed to a clock maker, learning the trade thoroughly. At the end of his apprentice ship he located in London, England, where he lived five years continuing the manufac ture of clocks and repairing of jewelry. He left home for America on the 31st of March, sailing from Havre, France, for New York, May 01 h, of the same yeur. He worked at his trade in West New ton, Bakers ville and Lavansvill. settling iu Som erset in ltt'i, where he has resided and did business till the day of fiis death. He was married to Mary Koonti, a daughter of Samuel Koontz. who survives him, on the Kith of February KHi, and was the father of twelve children, eight sons and four daugh ters. He was an esteemed citizen, a kind neighbor, a conscientious christian, being a uemlier of and an elder in the Oerman R fornied Church, of this place. An earnest temperance advocate, a member of Somerset Iidgr No. Is."., I. (. of!. T., which ho join ed on May 2th, ISO;, an ali'cctionatc. hus band and a loving and endeared lather. X. Drv poods, carpets, clothing, hats and shot The largest stock of hemp, ingrain, extra sucrs, three ply, and tapestry bnis sel carpet", wail paper and window shades, ever exhibited in Somerset, can now be seen ut our car et rooms, in connection with a large stock of men and boy's clothing and hats of the latest styles, womeiis, misses, and children's shoes, all new goods. We will.. sell our entire stock of dry goods nt cost for cash until further notice to make room for our spring stock of new goods in that line. J. M. Hoi.i.ERnAi M A Sons. I would resectfully inform my friends of Somerset county that I have opened a new drug store at 2,'i2 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa., where I would lie pleased to see them. My stock consists of Pure Drugs, Chemicals. Patent Medicines;, Dye StutTs, Perfumery and Fancy Goods generally. At this season I would call attention to the insectrades, such as Pure Paris flreen, Pure Fowdered White Hellebore, Persian Insect Powder, etc.. When in need of anything in the drug line come and see me or write for prices. All inquiries cheeifully answered. C'UAS. (jEIEriTH 252 Main Street. Rarcains in Clothing at J. M. Holder- haum A Sons. We are receiving Men and Roys clothing nearly every day in the latest tyles, which we can afford to sell at re duced prices. m m 1 ! h vi n g sold my . entire slock of spring hats, I have just ordered a new lot of fifty dill'erent styles. They will he here by the time this paper reaches you. Mrs. M. M. Tredwell. Rk ku.n's A un ii i S vlvk. The greatest mcdia! wonder of the world. Warranted to sjieedily cure hums, bruises, cuts. Fleers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores, cancers, piles, chil blains, corns, tetter, chapped hands, and all skip eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 2" cents jier box. For sale by C. N. Boyd. junJO.lyr. Nor Tins If any of our readers have private receipts for liniment, family medi cines, horse Kw.iers. etc., that they desire to have conilxmiided, thev will do well to consult Campbell, the Druggist, 2M Main street Johnstown. His stock of drugs, dye stuns, etc., are not only fresh but pure, and his prices reasonable. His aim is to please bis customers, and he knows that the way to do this is by selling strictly pure goods at reasonable figures. Don't forget the name and number, 204 Main St Johnstown. A Dakmebocs Coi stsrkkit. There are dangerous counterfeits in circulation pur- (sorting to be " Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer. The strongest evidence of its great value is the fact that parties knowing its great ellica- cy try to imitate it. Each bottle of the "-ih. ie has a far iiiltf of a walnut leaf blown in the glass ; and a t.reen I-eaf on the out side wrapper. The " Restorer" is as harm less as water, while it posses.se,, n't, the properties necessary to restore life, vigor, growth and color to the hair. Purchase only from reimtilU ;n-,'iV. Ask your druggist 4or it. Each bottle is warranted. Johnston, Holloway A Co., Philadelphia, nd Hall A Rutkel, New York, w holesale gents. A Positive Sr.i km. -The suebr-ss of the five and tcn-ent counters at Cook A Beer- its' mammoth grocery store is assured be yond any iK-radventure of a doubt. The counters have been running now for nearly four years, and are still as ttoimlar and well patronized as ever. Jiis establishes the fact that the goods are. cheap and good, The stock is always kept up full and com plete, and new things constantly added, Everybody should look over the 5 and 10 cent counters, as yon are sure to save money by buying these goods. Popular prices of 5 and 10 cents. Call in and see for your selves. A Life Savifo Iekext. Mr. M. E. Alli son, Hutchinson, Kansas, saved his life by a simple trial bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery, for Consumption, which caused him to procure a large bottle, that completely cured him, when doctors, change of climate, and everything else had failed. Asthma, Brochitis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs, and all Throat and Lung diseases, it is guaran- Messrs. Keller A Manner, the well known grocers and confectioners of this town have added flour and feed to their business, and propose to push it vigorously. They have the Celebrated Virt.na Flour in barrels and sacks, as well as a choice brand made by Briuker A Mullin.by the gradual reduction roller process. Com, oats and chop always in stock. Their stock of groceries is new, fresh and full. Mocha, Java, and all other grades of fine coffee a specialty. The purest and nest confectionery in the market. Best brands of tobacco and cigars always on hand. For Sale. One dozen Feed-Cutlers'. Bi-DOLPU Feuser. Ei'iroK Hkkai.d The law-makers of the State re-assembled i on Tuesday evening last. The House re-J iiiaineo iu session mil a snort lime, liaving nothing to do. The Senate FH.ut some time in discussing unwise, buncombe resolutions. Wednesday bills were rciorted from Com mittees in both Houses. There seems to be hut liitlc chance of passing any Senatorial, j Legislative or Congre-js'onal apportionment , bills, at least Senatorial and Congressional. I tie iMiurtKins are more unreasonable in their demands than they were at the last session. The bill reorled by them from j Committee is the most iniquitous of all the bills yet oiTered ; it, however, receives many curses from the Democrats. They are at sea. They are at war among themselves, and no one can now tell on what they will agree, or finally settle The Republicans are firm and united. They know their rights, which are the rights of the people, and knowing them, dare maintain them. They will fight it out oa that line, if it takes all summer. The people are not to be cheated out of their rights because we have a Democratic (iovernor and Democratic House by acci dent, the result of a little family quarrel in the Republican party. That unpleasantness is all being 8eedily removed and healed up, and the conduct of the Reform Governor and House have done much to unite the Re publican party. It is said that the Reform (iovernor is getting sick of the artriwrdinary session. Shouldn't wonder! It was a great mistake iu ordering it. The people have lived under the present apportionment laws tor more than nine years, and they never enjoyed better health or greater prosperity. It will require about three weeks yet to as certain that nothing can be done. Then the people will want to know why this extra session was called, and why this additional expense is put ujHn them. Who is re sponsible? Let the expenses be paid, let the members, officers and employees be paid according to luw, and then let the people, which they will, hold the party at fault re sponsible. The Republicans have nothing to fear; they can defend, and fully justify, their cause before the people. The Bonr lons never were capable of any good, for twenty-five years their only object seems to have been to obstruct the government and trample upon the rights of the people. More anon. Jisthe. llm ihusy, June 2.", iss;. Co to Fisher's book -store and see the big gest thing, in the sheet music line you ever heard of. Ninety full size pieces of shi-et music, elegantly bound, for fifty cenls. Also ninety popular songs, set to music, (ull sheet music size, elegantly bound, for 5l cents. Beck's Bad Boy, .'si cents. B'Kiks, novels, magazines, albums, purses. Bibles, etc. Siieeial attention is called loan ele gant line of birthday cards, just received. A VKTK15AX SOI.DIKIl. Mr. U. y. Bowles, of No. -i Common strctt Lynn, Mass., sayi: " While la the army, at the battle of Spottsx l" vanla, I fell while getting over a rail fence and was badly iDjured and left for dead, but after a time I wai picked up by comrades, and upon ex umlnu'lon it wad found that my hack was badly hurt and my kidneys seriously Iniure.l, and I have mSenl the most excruilat iru pius since, and could obtain no reliot although treated by several physicians, and I had given op all hope of getting help, when I was recommended to Utm Hunt's Kemedy. I pari'haMtl several bottles at one of our drug stores In Lynn and beyas to use It as directed, and can now attend to business, and am free from the pain; I formerly had, and I niih to say to my friends and comrades that Hunt's Kemedy will do all that Is claimed for it, and Is worthy of all praiie. Yu can n.e my testimony when you have occasion to, as I most heartily recommend tt to all that have kidney or liver troubles." "YOU MAY VSE MY XAMK"; I desire to inform you what your valuable Died lelne has done for ma. I was induced to try tt .by a member of our family, who had benefit. ted by its use, I have surford terribly from kidney dltttculties. At times I have been very bad, hav ing severe pain: Iu my back, with general loss ol atreoKth and vitality. My urine was very bad, with a heavy sediment of brick-dust, which was fast leadlntr to gravel. I commenced using Hunt's Kerned, with a marked Improvement from the start ; the pains left, the urine became m re natural, and I eaa truly say one bottle effected a permanent cure. I have rec ommended It to many persons both here and in Boston, all of whom speak of it with the highest praiie. You are at liberty to use this letter or my namo tn any manner you may think best, that other su tlerers may learn the value of the gr atest of all remedies. Most truly yours, JOHN F. UOX, VI Pleasant St. Mali.ks, Mash., April It, ls3. Receipts and Expenditures OK Somerset Borough AND School District FOR THE YEAR EN11XQ Jl'JJKl, 13. REI KI ITS. Cash en hand T 00 taie aiionniriatloa -s uo Accrued interest on Bonds 1' 72 W. H. Welltey coL year ending June 1. lssl.lo full 134 'XI lo, for year ending June 1, lsa In full To. for year eudintr June L 1SS3 1713 Saleofbouda toou UU s)86W 39 IXrESDITTRKS. Paid for teac Iters wages $ 1074 00 fuel and eontingeneles, Jan- i.orrJ liepalrs " Miscellaneous insurance ate On new building Acad. 1.4. " Com. of col. on am'tcollec'd " Salary of Secretary ' Fees of Treasurerer 174 8 117 73 7S U t! T Hi 141 -li Da 1M0 TH SU 07 Balance on hand 3& 07 S.i'.m 39 W. H. W ELFLEY, Collector for year endinif June 1, 1RSJ, DR. Ones amount of duplicate 3,376 41 CU. Toanrtol. and otl.l over tl.71.1 - balance due (uneolleeted).... l.otM l.i 3,376 41 Norn The above balance of l,8iJ IS will be subiect to exonerations when finally sell led, as no exonerations whatever have beeo allowed oa this duplicate at the present settlement. HESOUKCES AND LIABITIES. RKSODBCISa. Am't due from O. Lint, for. Cut. t S3 31 - -on duplicate Wellley " 1-7 36 ' i.m.1 ia In hands of Treasurer. i-A 07 fci.'Jus 91 sui.joct to exonerations. LIABIXJTIES. Bonds Issued t,M0 00 We, the undernlirned Auditors of Somerset Hr oukR.. have examiu.'d the vouchers ol the forego ing; settlement, and nn.1 tftem eorrert. ji'tii n. ii i UE.it, X. J. PKITTS. WM, HOCHSTETLEK. JunCR-lt. Aaditurs. Beautiftd Homes. FretiooinKt KlomlnIn, Pa per IlmngliiK MR. FRANK OAUL. who has bo roperior In the aliove styles of work, has lust returned from i protract ea tunr inroavn tne east, inn n "eaturht oa to'' all the novelties ia his lino. He ia prepared to I Ornish all styles of paper at prices to suit. Some of his samples of papar are slm- iy superb. Parties deeinnsr nu services win mil him at the Somerset House, tetrsa ESTABLISHED 1880. Fisher's Book Store. Alwavs In stock at the Book Store a well se lected assortment of Bibles. Testaments. Oospel Hvmns. Ckiistlaas' Hvma Books aad Hvmnmls. Lutberaa Hyma Books. ItleUonariea, Albums, Pent. Inks. Paiwrs. Envelopes. Manilnes. Nov els, Reviews, blank Books, Deeds. Bvads, Mort- s;a(es and au Klaus oi Lsagai Dianas, BOOKS OF POETRY, Books of Travel and Adventure, HWory. Bio- rtai.hr. and Educational Works. Toy Books for I having claims airainsi toe sa.oo wm prcseoi ium children, in fact avery thlna usually found In a ' duly authenticated for settlement, at .the late res well regulated book store, Headqaarters for I Wenceot the dot eased, onSatunlay. July, as lsss. xki te..hra ml school hooks and school sou. I MlH S. MILLHI, r.i. rk.. U n.h.r ' wtm IntfT! 'i 6rowing Crops cheaply and tuccfsstully I- -) thnuM write ws lor oiir f smpjilpt on pur tertilneri. tjrtoi tertil.ter can b mute at home tor sbeut S t g a tow t tomnnin with POWELL'S t-REPAKIO CHEM'CALS. References In Efnr Sate. BR0WN CHEMICAL CO. Manufacturer!! cf Powell's Tip-Top Bone Fertilizer, Bone, Potsih, Ammonia, ac. IBUflHT STREET, BALTIMORE. W0. H. . FlalCIv, Special Agont, LAYANSVILLE, V. "PXECUTOITSSALE ' OF YaluaWB Real Estate. There will t, tir-ise.! tn Mle by pol.l'.e outcry ontno premises ol J.Jin late I Jert r'D township. Somerset county, f Jec'd, on SATURDAY, JL'XK K farm situate in the townshin and omntv aforesaid, coiitalnlnit thirtycres more or ls, all cleared, having thereon erected a one and one- halt story plunk Dwelling House, Cooper Shoo, Frame Barn, andothcroutl.ail'ilriifS, The larm contains a nne iinn ur nni. icr.t..-. made known on day ol sale. The j-fraenal prop erty ot the deceased will be Sold at the same time an.) place. June 6,1881. juu.il't.VJH, J. K. F1KE, Executors. i rn l . : : '- 1' ; i . ;. -vi't .r : I iiettnaipii uiil Or limine :iUtl Ircii. " Vj'VVj V.YMTH, N'sivrynirn, i;ti'V. K . T. "gXECUTOiVS NOTICE. Estate- of Harrirnn Trent, late .f si.mcr.act L t. Somernet Co., Fa., dee d. Letters testamentary on above estate havlnir been granted to the undcrsitrned by the pnierau thoritv, notice is hereby iciven to a I i-ersjiis in debted to said estate to make iuiiucliite pay ment, and thcj"e having claims airain't it to pre sent t'nem duly suthf niictt'-'l I-r settlement at the ollraof S. r. Trent, In Somerset, Fa., on Saturduy, July it, ls3. . li . a:s i r.. I . SAMUEL TltEXT. SoMK'tflt-T, l'A., June 6, lyw. Executors. UNSEATED LANDS! The Commissioners of Si.c.er.vt county hfroby t;ive notice that they will sell at public ale in the Court-room iu Somerset borou1. oa TUESDAY, JULY 17, l-1, the fdlowtnir enumerate,! trot of l'n'eat'id fjandi. which hur le-n puri'ri;..-;'d tn.::. tne Treasurer ot sabl County. un,l r. iwine.l unre deemed lor live years and upwards, imrec'iiy to the Act ol A.".cmMy ot March IU. HI.., ai.a the upplcuicutiil act thereto ot March, lsu. ADl. fVO.V Toil'.Vs7r. .Vrtmc of 'Tract. 0. Cuurrti M arena C.cry Ttioii.c.s Jr , nf Acrtt. 4 O . 4i.v : al:. f : r. i i i : r voir .v v mr. Musscr John !'- ' CHroth at S. hell (Flick) li-' liuzard & I 't vorc '- o HROTHERSVA 1. 1. L Y TO IV - N llli'. Youn John F 4iai CO.VFLl t'A'CE HDROLl.il. l.'ii. l.ati:.lrt J - Sh .pt William !i Cari.3 liauicl..... J LI.KLU K Tt)WS:IUP. -Vi. of Acrrs. WGilcrsberccr I'. 1 Carey Thomas 1 , Meyers .Martin (in trust).... i H Lot . . 1 . 1 . 1 Handle J. N , Co.ier James I ountrvman Fatrtck Little S. F "i Hiutfler John 1 Swanirer John.. Z Courtney Parr'xk 1 Warner Iaiah. 1 Oiti Fn.uk l JKXSKR TnwysniP. So. of Aim. iIishler John 4' Miller Jacob -iJu LAHI-4FR TUWSSV.ll. Bowman k Parclav is MeverH x hrinhim isi O'Neal Uartey t l..t LOWER TlRKHYt'OOT TOWSSIilP. Bell WillUru . 41' IIukjus Isaac 4 ilo.idy John 1). 74 Same ." 14 Fh.llippi Jacob F 1 ' Herrtnit Sylvester -i yti( tJeorue heirs I lot lioucher S W 1 lot XErHRSPALE lid li 0 1 1. 11. So. of Lot'. Brulinker tieore- Hrall K. A Ferrens Wm Urine John. Harden James Heiner Sohn Johnson Henry Jordan Levi Layman corite Nauicle Frederick Kyan John Saddler John..... Fannan Charles Weiser Frederick Walker EC. Weiser Frederick Younz John B..se William Miller Norman SilPert Joseph MILFORl) TOWSSlllP. 1 o, o.4rrc 4lft .... l-VJ 5t V.'-J 1- '- -1 Manrsadant Charles W.UJt W'ulteubers;cr.. Same Wollensbericer P. D Same........... v.. S0RTUAMPT0S TOWSSlllP. Jfelt John. -M Same -a Harshs Henry low Kowman II enrv 4W Holtman Wm. B 1 lot. PA1ST TOWSSlllP. Haroet Ja.-ob.. Moore Thomas 44U siiave Towssiur. Hitthue Gideon ?.'J SOMERSL T TO WSSII1P. Evanirclical AjsMialion 1 lot Kth Charles '..nt STOSYCREEK- T'lH SSlllP. Williams Kotwrt 4l'J' SIMM1T TUWSSHIP. Wnllensberker P Schcll A. Co lo lots Fisher S 1 lot Ferner Francis ll.t llnirus Isaac 6 lofs K.My John I 4 lots Williams c p -1 lots SALISIILH I UOROl t.il. Smith John -I Ms Keller Jacoh 1 l"t XPPER Tl'RKEYrovT TOWSMIIP. S j. rf I cm Itaerfc I ten fore, 14o l'ark t5e.rne '''' Kaer Wm J : Collins Mark " lots Inheld John 4 lots Wellcr Jonathan li lots . Murray Thomas A Slots VR1SSA BOR0L HU. Frytiunr Jacob 2 lots tleis-ler Seba4iau........-.s--.-... 1 lot Roddy John I Slots Lyons A fc Co. 9 kits sinedley Joseph a. Sou. 1 lot Baer Wm J IM Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. v.. and to Continue from day today until the lands aro dis posed ot. ADtM S.SHAFFER, JOSEPH HUKNEK. IX tKM AN W.BKl BAKER Attest : Commissioners. U. J. Hons Em Clerk. lune-ju. VT0TICE IS HEREBY GIN'EX 1 l that an aunlicatlon will he made to the ihiv- eioorof thisComm.sawealth, under the Act ol As semhly entttied ' an act to provide for lbelncorH ration and regulation of certain cor'wiraslons, ap proved the '.Attn day of April, A. 1). 1174. ami the supplements thereto, fur a charter for an intended corporation to be called the franklin t.trctric lesssanjr, the purpose oi wmcn is to consiruci, maintain and lease lines of teieirraph for the pri vate use of Individuals, firms, cor'iorations. mu nicipal and otherwise lor ireneral business, and for police, fire alarm, or messemrer business, or for the transaction ot anv business in which elec tricity over or tbrouKh wires may he applied to any useful purpose, and for this purpose to have, possess ond en'oy all the rights. b-Dents and privileges of the said act of aseeintdy and the supplements thereto. June 4KK. i.a.i:ni ba. Solicitor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jeremiah Gardner, decease.!, late of Uuemahonlna; Township. Letters of administration on the above estate havlost been rrranted to the underslirne.1 by the proper authority notice is nereby iciven to an persons indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment, and those basin claims against the same to pres. nt them duly authenticated for set tlement en Saturday, the 4th day of August lixA at the late residence of the deceased. WILLIAM tvini EKM, jnne'M Administrator. T?XECUTOR'S NOTICE. lit Esuteof Samuel J. MUUlr ate of Unemahooinir township, deceased. Letter testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said es- lata to make Immeiliate payment, and those JOS1AH MILL EH Exw-nt.in. Farmers 'lBlalaWailV That arc GOOD VALUE for the money, GO Greis, Foster fcQ,uinii': 113 & 113 Clint on Street, JOHNSTQ W'N, PV. CHEAP Corticelli Embroide rv Silk. ON il'JJl.S 13 Yanli. Vn!i ct-.J ii tf:iMfi: trt fi.nr nctinrv af-l 4. T'.ie uUoUitT 4f this Piik is much UfUrr thnn tna. innnly sold in e ketns or va c;ir.ls. T!i ( tlors lino :et;cr. ' Kl- if.rm fochoaplv al br havins the rbRIItr.l I.I 1 t-yant ipl. wh.rii are hM 1-y r:i!itl'lf n.r- ohiir.t. at a puUr prirf. AJt'i'.'' -f t i a : I h ;iff iltr-'tlncl to t'f.nnt knii. o:::! in tin t:!n"ii' conilr'n: genem t ions. pr;:H'Tir wt'inn wni ti' t prulo in iOiivirx t ;.itir d-ven'.;'...- the i -cf imen ot euiir'hierjr their fuiil can i-rixiuee. CARD COI.LKCTOIaS. Now !-et.iuit f.ut an-J Mlrterent, t. 10c. junc-T-'-w. Mt;i!"U,t. ilii!.,iii'r1 CUTOUS' N0T1U Fstale of J,kcph t. Coleman, late i Hr i icr? valley tw,.., S"iueret C".. '!''" I. All iHrs-ons lniMc,l to -aid esTar. nr,i r.''i'o--t-ed to make Immediate payment, an.! t.i-s i.-'vinx lenal claims will present tlieia it t..,,.; deUv. In proper order tor settlement, tu A. F. LICKKY. ti-.-cu'. .r. At Somar3et, Pa., May 31, IS 3. DMINLSTIiATt )H"S NUTH'K. Lstateof John Oeary. la'e of t'; !r Turkey . -t Twp., sjomerset Co., Fa.. :.( '!. Letters ot altniuUtra'.i'-n rn the ate.ve e'l a r bavin.- been trranted to the undersp.-ne !. t y the pnsar authority, notice is heret.y . v n ; rh -r indeWte.1 to it to make iinme li iM p'iyunt. an-i those havinv; claims or teman.!! will j nre sent them duly authentieiiie-l ,,r eeM.:-!niMit on Saturday, August 11. ls at tlia la;e re?i eve ol deceased, at 1 o'clock, v. M. .vl l'.'iiA FI. A"W-:U jane Adminl.-'rator. T X) THE ITBLIC. 1 am aualn in the held, and am oil. ri.u amon the hct Ligrhtning Ccndnctcrs In the iiiarkct nt the j nstr.t tin.i- THE FAMOUS Star Copper Rod, Three ir.ches surface. euartintc-tl. satisfaction i:rr.' n:i'i .1 sri im.ty Aillrcs-t C. F 1UIOADS, SnMKIISFT. I'A. IsTEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! The un.lersiitncd w. uld rrirf.-ilully annouirss to the oiiizeiis ot LAVANS 1LLE and the ir- x t,fa Mun.lln cuntry that he has oned an entire n new st.-k ol iols in t'ountr;. -nan s ro.m. siwh t;-:ato ol Ahram Mr .la is, de'd late of Si.mer as are usually Wejd in a .s.uniry store. o,u:.siiiik ,,.t jwj... Sou. set Co , Fa. in part ol I.ttrs f sdniinistr-tl'n oa the , estate IiK (1IMIHS, NUTIt'NS. UIitCEi:iKS. i,1!virif u t-n ifnnted v the underslnne.1, hv ih- rtl M ITS h. Silt ES H ATS f..r;i-nts'. Il!.'i und Children : HAKI'W ARE. lit F ENS WAKE. OLASSWAKF. CKtX'KKKY. I Kl'iiS. ULS, FA1MS. DYE sn EV-. V.IKihKXWA.nvE, SALT. EiSli. ELtil'R, CtiliM JlEiL c. .v.. t . whirh will ho added n. sr w. -.-kly. a'lol which will t sold as low aJtiit- low. u l .riasli. ( nl.XTUY fW'lU rl taken in exchange for "roods at the louheft m ir- kel prices. f tiltr-n We have an experience In the business years, rn.l t-y stri.t atten-i.-u ,u '"" --"" " c..mmun ty and la rdealli.K.w. exct to merit Uiseral share ol pair-naife. -onie see our goods, learn cur prices, and ' 'TayST'm. V. W.C. DVMBAt LD. . DMINISTIlATOIi'S NOTICE. ; JXECTTORIS NOTICE. Estate of Samuel Heinhauich. late ot Addison L-tte ot (SeorifeSha Iter, dee d, late of Allegheny township, deceased. township. Somerset county. Pa. Letters of administration on the above ette. Letters testamentary on the shove estate bavins; been granted to the undersigned l-f the DSVni en it ranted lu the un.terline.i by tlie proper authority notice is heret.y Kiven to all pr,.T .mhority. notice is herty utven to all persons Indebted to said estate to make imine.ll- jr4,,n indebted to said estate to make Immeiliate ate payment and those havimc '.'ialms ana inst the pBTMent, and t nose havlnclaimsaainst the same same to present tbem duly authenticated for set- W1, ,,regrCt them duly au'henticte.l for settlc ileo.ent oe Saturdav. the 3th day ol June, lsM, ,m s aunlav. JuJv 21. 1MH3. la Ailesrheay at O clock, r. M.., ai me .are rs,.-. '- ' JtKtllMn a. rooft, DAVID HEIXBAVOH. Mayltt Administrators. 0BUSHING PRICES! IsadidV Lace Fishus '20 Cts., worth 0 Cts. Platltlrpne llCf Cans 45 Ct3.. wortli T-i Cts. X- Ilii1-"SF Jf, Spanish Silk Lace, 2" Cts. per yard, worth oO Cts. Swiss Brodine Lace, 12 Ctv pf-r yard, worth 2 Cts. One Ball of one-yard wide Atlantic Mill Muslin at 1 Cts. per vard, worth 10 Cts. ' Call and be ' convinced that the ciieapust j)lacc to l)uv h at A.. NATHAN'S. 13 AEK'S BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA. 223 JIain Strctt, Jolnihtown, Pa. TO GASH STORE 'pilUSTKK'S SALE OF Valuable Reil Estate ! f viitim of an ori'r f lsnt.I on -it thn 1 i )ri-b in-' Curt ol Somrr-et -univ, t ir p'i-r'.J, I will ftoll t s;il nn tiie protnlis in I0WtT 1 UrkTVlirtll U'WU-tttp, mTl .Tuesday, Mj 24, 1833, cl-ck p. nM all the MJowinic rt-l ciuto. A ' rrTln tm't of lanl irare in lower Tur--.t 'I'wwr-htp, Somom't County. P., t j. .in ini ! .itiba Ku.sh, William ':iin. S.4nh 't Si-vertiy-niiie Htre-. tt which thra :tre :lx..ut 1-iai.t.v 'T'" cirire-i, riavin iwo-ttry rr:ittio K -ii-'p an i Siahle, auJ other outbnil.iln er6ca' TEPMS - s tiirret-a m-t!iir-l in han-l. Rn.l balance in two e-ju , :ir )ii:il .avnuti!.-!, ton p-T rnt of t prtrrtia' iiii ij'-y t" r paii a n.a a Hie ppivrtT t- ku' -'k-fit .';twn, the itv-if nv! payments to tw Mfunvl ty u.!ti!in.-itt !-.mi vn the brvn. WILLIAM HAW. i r.ii " Kir th aae of the i:eal Stated .rsiah A DM IN IsTKATOlTS NOTK'i'. Ksi-tte ot J'-r.alhan Roypr, late of Southampton township, deceased. I.eiteMof admlnistnti.-n on the shve esiate h...ntf en unuu'l " the undersigned Py the ipir authority, notice is hervhy hrlven to tti UMicl'te l to the aii Ktlulia to iiiha iuin,et!!aTo ,-.;.'.i. -!ir, an-1 tliose haviija elatms or deinands iiAinrit i. present them duly authenticated tor ".:i.Min. at the late residence ot tieceaed. on s.iturdav, July 14, 11. APKAHtt F.'.YFi:. Ue.oK.tM MAILT., Sr.xr.KSKT. .Inner). Admr's ol .In... Iv.yer. FA KM WANTED!! Of About IOO AorePi, hi thu ''nntry : any i-er-ii having "n'-h. :ie it.i iri-ssi P. . iU-x N. sit. AUhtoy .ity, liiM i!rn ii.ui' 'anu, itatiiikf: jirire. etc. i:al estati: AT PEIVATS SALS. Fi i:sr. The tt. f.n the fi-rtier ol Main r3 .iutl P itrt '' it-vr. hvintx thvr-n erp-1- '': :i i.t-ii-; w---t.rv traii: lw?hinu; htiM". ff:it-ip, uinl r t h t'Uil-J.Kif . 'ru:t, Wuftr, tt . ALSO. SrcoMi. An at-h-t in th Kt-roi irb Uwitfl rtv lAiiMn; ihre a-rts. itKTisOhly uni1nlrlne(, ar.'l sn th-e hijsh?? f!ut vi fui'ivi.ti. n, with a. ji-iflen at one cnL Th:r:. An oiit-I.U a'l'ininir No, ri.ntait.lnif 'wi U'Tps, livl-I'M in two .art hy ytni .n-titI iih . in kt vrr hitch itate n cultivatia. t'Oe halt in niettiuw, an-i the othr in pasture lan-l. Ft rth. Un acre of trri'anil a-J'oinln h H-r'iih, an'i thtf mInrnU oi tvn-Acret1. mif a riv.- I vMn ol tc"it. workaMo cal, with an ex celfebi ipriDjsj ua tb prfm(tfc. also; : Kip-rn. A n.Ak trait n bop on I'nKm twt, wi'h tw- et of t.tfiiji anl unexr.ire! ttrin o Ifa;'.'. Th? title iu a!I the afnve pnwrty Is hi-iisputa-'! Th pr-'ptTti- will t t.othT r in I-arfU. or cxhiinitt fr pn-?rty out.-hl f S-micr?et ikn-uicn. Apply to f K. W VIM FK r VALfcaNTlNfc HAY. i June 10, Suruewt, - XTTOUX N0TICK. E-tate ot Henry Iani!i.. latent Hrotaervalley Tv., Somerset Co.. Fa., dee d. Iticr? testamentary on the als,veestate havinir h"en granted to the uoderelaned t-v tl. pr..i-r authority, nottfe is hereby srlvn to all pr.ns in til'td i.) said estate to make immediate fay mnt. .md ih'.se having elalms airninst the same will ir-.nl them 'luly authenticated lorsettl Tnn' on ',r U l. re Satunlay, July 7, lVvl, at the h'.ass.d 1. J. Urutiaker. I. .1 BUT KAKK.K, JESSE LAMMS. Ec ut.m Somerset, Pa.. May aa, lssa. dministiiator's notick. i.r...r auihority. notire Is herei.y Kiven t. ..ho t,t to it r.. make Immediate oavmortt. and iiioc iiacln elaiius or demands will present them duly authenticated l"r settlement. MAUI A.VS, Somirset, May 23. 1"S3. Ailmiuiratrlx. A DMLNISffiAToUS NOTICE. Fsui:1? "f K'lln Veterm.in. la-e ot masJouiiic Twp., S"tuert Co., spa. I-etKsrs of !nfnl9tntii-n on the nU.ve ftato havlnic tn ?n rantrl to Ui an'lerslifnti fiyth" lro.'r atuhurity. noth is herwhy uivrn t.. mil i -fries it in'Tvimeti lit i'i rmw m muM inini--i- ,,,,,.,. ,, ,h. se havlr. claims iai.,-t the nie'; n",, ,u,m ,, .:(l,,cied for ,e'.Men,.-nt it the late resl.len.ss of ,leceed. on or beefron Iu,T . jai iiBD. Pus I U Smocrl, Fa., June 8, 13. Adn.lnimr.tor. lowL.-iilp. to FBEHERICK CH.t FEEK, ..KilKlit A. tX'Jlr'. sjKasrr, Maya. livs. Executors.
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