u U Id. jlC c'lu,-lcvv V.ria bTTlC Editor .Jly,l!S. 1PAT JZ'Z LI' r.. V.I 1 ' - are numerous. i jlinft is propren& ,,vn. O.iwya. ,,... r. N.Boyd. ,, uwh. C N. Bt.yd. !. ' '0U- rir, ..rrfinie?. C. N. Bovd. r,irr. lure the hay fe-vcr. . Lti.nery. C. N. Boyd. C 'Vrrrif are about ri-ning. rries are j.lonty this year. .J" Birthday Cards. Boyd s. lsr.-' ... '.-i.1 F.ve-ir!aws. Boyd. ;; c-s and Mor Ca.-. Boyd. '.it o:ii for sale at Boyd's. ::ci irf., apples are cominfi towards the faiitum is jnite prevalent at jjjt.liuve Ix n marked down to half their j -.1 f " Mr, M. M. TkHo tll's. plaeetoMiy millinery ... an Mrs. M. M. Tkei.welu 1 i, ,:"ismia ramp rm-ciijif; v. in i.mi- t!.e !'.h of Anpnst and close on .-!: . sell boots and shoes cheaper r , .eie in the county. Give me a Sot.omos Vhi i ; , in ! and fifty Indian" of the Car ", , Lave been placed at country r araiiun. . . t ,-,1, reiiiemuennp, wnen uu m: - tUat J. B. Snyder A Co., will yu iiiiout txlra charge. . i;,sli . irt papers this ! print the ..u ol the Agru-Uiiurai ia:r u oe . ii i' I'lace the second week of Oc-1 i ' ' 1 lodging at 4'JC South 11th I . r;.i: a .his l'a. onlv seven squares depot. Fh"ant rooms ' Mas. E. J. Mkviirs. to make room for more in- " remarked the editor as he plate .f beans and tackled rt cae. ; o.a carH-Ls, nigs, druggets, j Pont miss this chance of hi-ap. at J. 15. Sn um V Co.'s hands are now at work 1. which will be widened ...ghoul. lWiiid.:.g for the . !" the workmen are new i.. r,i.-lat .1. H. Snyder A: Co.'s a line !.. j-rints, muslins, ginghams , :.. ,; . (all and see them before : . . .. i.i re. . a'.H....s fact that the man who . :;. dollars is enough to give a .r marry ing him, docs not h.i- - ,i n..uient to give a lawyer twenty . .. : i . I. t..r uniuarrying him. k.. nothing but the best English !-.aw. and sell it as cheap a other . s.'d elsewhere. A full line just r i a- .!. H. Snyder V 1 o.'s .-::. .anv cultle have ilie.1 in dill'er iar.v f Westmoreland county during isi-t -easoi.. from the eff'.vts id over . .it .i'.er, which was of i soft nature, milt of the continued wet weather. t i'or.-et it when you want a g.od suit v- ".t . ..r . liild. that the old reliable ,f.I 1! T:.-v nyder A Co.'s is the pla.e to see iitst reoeiveil a new lot of jnd ntvles. Cull and see 1.. in. ::l ! like to easily see the ss..ts ( disfiguring the t'ai of the .m ot siuoki d g'as and by i! ;it the sun yon will w "i to the great luminary's gcii- ..in on Vhl has rneived shelves the !ar:-e-t st.x k ' ever ordered in the conn- I ,n 1. ! i- s. '!':- them at very low liimres. j ,..- sn,ra! hendred stylish sunmfr ; : j;ii!-: be s..id at any price. Mr. M. M.Tredwell, i s :.vi as a fact for fanners that un vil i- the bi-st rennsly ever disi-ov- j r:ii. c:ire of f.mnder in horses. On i .if ymir horx1 are foundered. it j .-n! of the ee 1 in his feed, and it i ' a r- rfe t en re. i l.ase lioti that we are sellin ; ::i . r,!Tain, Hamburg e-lgings and at ut.i.nKV.lent. dly b-w pn.-es. . ' ' ! eiuvinesl, at J. B. Swi-rn V C's. ' l i W dollar has More grains of silver jh tht Cni'ed States dollar, and i-. tac-re in the markets of the world o'.iaiicl coin, yet with all 'hat,; i.s has conspired to discount it 1k? f:ts ii.i ieldmess. ; but .".. wagons, wagons! The place to '. .i- f .r your boys is at Cook t Rccr '' in-lit -th irro. erw Wagons at .V' cents. " s. v oi. i!..'., J .Vi. ? 5 i and so.."'. '' .1 iipj.rena'e a wagon better ' t ; )uu tan buy them. 1 '" H;Mi,,r,. nd Ohio Relief AOK';a ' ' '"' ,: 'utc a sanitarium f.r thesiik "I ... i..., ,.rect-.l Itetwet-n Al'a- ' . rry. near the lvr I'ark I .pl. The en-ployes using . i.i w ill 1 pensioned to cover I 1 k':i tr:- r j ... receive! $T.s worth of hiots ' . . 1 styles, new sly lea, ail kinds ; .Men's and women's, boy's and and shoes. I bought low, and sll !;eup. Give me a call at the old .....I yon W surprised at the J il.d U.w price of the oU. Kotmnt I'm. 't Makkt.-Main Street. We have ' ."-d a lurvv Refngeratoi to our Meat '; in which all meats isu: be ke coo' '-in. Mu'ioii. lUff. pork, Ac, kept ''! 'ly.fl band. Open daily. ParlH-s ' r.f n.est can have it kept in the Refrig ' ' .Nt:l wanUsl. v'-ve, also, l.,.i. !. br' k for aale, ra m. illell by the hundred or lhou ; t a l..w price. Rons Davis . Co. !; s rr Atsici SAi.ve.-Tbe gr-atest "' wonder of tlie world. Warranted ie..y curel.nrrs, bniis', cuts, VIoits, ' !-;.-um, fever K.rtw.tabccr. piles, rhil- -o. i-oms, tetter, cLappeil hands. un,j j ''.; lions, guaranteed to cure m every ',,v. r rnwuey n-funded. 2." cents per 1 1 .rsalfby f. N. lkryd. jun.U 1 x Dsrv. Smar Never was mw h made f. any drug store as is now at ' 1-ovd s fjr trial Krttle of Dr Kit.g'f "...lery frr Cnt!cuinpi..n, Coughs ' "I lk. All lm.ll aiicvtcd W ith ' l-ronchitis, Iloanaeness. Severe st' (.r ai,ir Mflnlinn at tlie Throat and ... r- li. tet a trial hottlc of ihw great . - MakT . llfcT.lf Vou ,,, rood bread "meotherthan "(iebhart s Hot Flour," -.-.lured under the "New Jonathan ' , "r.w.'' the improvements preira- i -e nianufa,-lure of which cost the IUam:7M.4iiM ..r a l.;..!. IK 2. ,r-v.:i.'ai'. v earm-t 9- 14 ' '"e inut ajii.a.aj, anu our rr- r-J , ''f, '.ntxlred barrel a month J th f, that it is no humbug. fiesjfvtfuHy, Cook BtEam. ir .t. mi ..... .. .. . Inp Jays cu-l Altruist IS. llucklcUorrie are plenty. Jtass are yet few and far between. Truth if stranj;1''' tiian lish btories. Tlnt are .lo;; days and rat night.. I'k'iiics were numerous last eek. The telegraph, vj.era.tors' strike didu't ex tend to Somerset. Col. E. I). Yntiy, of I'rsina, spent eeeersl days c.flaKt week iu Somerset. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beall, of Frostburg. Man-laud, an- visiting n Somerset. Postmaster Hick, of Meyeredale, tu ia Somerset for several days last week. Mr. Hayes Marshall and family, former residents of this jdaee, are at the Somerset House. Senator Thomas V. Cooier has been re ehvted Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee. Mr. Frank l'ostlethwaite, who had been spending the pas few weeks in Somerset, returned to Cunuellsville Fndav. The foreman of the l)cmjcrat oflice, Mr. A. S. Johnson, "Svd."was presented with a j.air of Ikivs by his w ife Friday night. Mr. Jacob J. Berkeyhile, who was knock ed out by lightning on the first round, some two weeks aro, has entirely recovered and is visiting in Johnstown. The corner-stone for the new Uefornied Chur.Ii, at Berlin will be laid with appro priate ceremonies on Friday, July 27th, ' services beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. i;ev. A. K. Truxal, l Irwin, preached in the Reformed el.urcli Sunday tuorning, and i Rev. i'eorre Ji.lniMin, of Philadelphia, preacliea to a large congregation at me same I plat. Sunday evening. Mr. Harrv Strickler, Pcpnty Collector of make it the most instructive and entertain Frunklin county, spent se veral days of last ing volume you can possess. All the laws week in Somerset, on official business. ' of association make it more or less a hhJory Harry lias many warm friends here, were glad to take him by the hand. who A party of young gentlemen iorom Balti more leave for Somerset no Gettysburg, Chaiuhersbcrg, and Bedford Saturday next. They w ill ride bicycle and expect to make the distance in about three days, not iaclud- ing iow. I Miss Nettie Reynolds, of New Haven, Pa., I 1 111 i. Ik... nr.t.:. "a" ",- " :l"iu , -rr",r"1"' r coiiijuiim..j u .i.ss. .Maic I-.uiiuiii, m j intends spending some tune visting in ray elte eoliiilv. On the fourth page of this par will be found the - jecoh delivered by Hon. A.J. C.;ijorn. bt l'ore the House of Represent- tiv. on Thursday, July l."th. It is an able a'1'' forcible arraignment of the lMuocracy and should be read by everyone. Two ih w Post Ollii-es have been estab lished in Sorncrstt county, one at Will's Church, live miles ea-t of Somerset, nanu-d Lull, in honor of Mr. A.J. Lull, of the Som- ers.-t Iairy Co. The other is between Frie- deiif and Stoystown, and is called Coleman. I Miss Ihtiuu Mier, the efficient operator in the Western Vnion telegraph otliir at this 'place, wa- orderel Monday morning to re i p .rl at Pittsburgh immediately, to work in ' the main office during the strike. Mrs. Ja jcoi. Kiuiincll takes control of the Somerset . olliee. j Farmers intending to build new barns : should let mure liht into the stovs Kjrtioti of their stabl.-s. They will be surprised a1 ; the beneficial tfi-cts uKn the dumb ser ' vants that labor so bard and never complain. Besides it w ill prove a source of great profit at little es-nse. i A telegram, received Monday evening, from Frostburg, Md., announce the acci j de!.tal drowning of three young men of : that place, in the Potomac, at Cumberland, j that lay. They were Geo. kane, Harry : Shaffer nnd Northingtoii McCollough. (Sb.itrerw.il be remembered as theyoang , man who started a roller skating rink in ' Soiu.-rt-ct, this spring. " Tn xic The l'.fcip!s Church and Sun day School will hold their annual picnic i n the llugus grove to-day (Weilnesduy July :'5.!i. A g.Nhl time is anticipated and has 1 -- looked forward to with grvat hopes by the little opes, as well as larger folks. A. .1. ( oiliorn. Jr.. will deliver the address. The Somerset Silver Cornet band will be i pn-sent and enliven the services and occa sion w itl. music. Soiii-rset not only holds its own, but s la- to 1? pninirii year by year iu reputa-1 tion as a desirable pla-e to snd j the heatel term. AH our hotels and hoarding boiiso are well filled, a lar-;e por tion of their inmate being persons who j have already passed one or more summers in Somerset. Unite a number of the Pitts- j i i. :.- ...... i- .. . ;. i them, and merry driv ing parties seem to be the order of the daw The Bedford 'r is rcs.nsible fur tht follow ing : ' Mrs. Jacob I-ong. of Blooinfield town- .u:.. ...... .-.1. !.!.!. ... w-.it.luW 1 1 1 ' , , , , ... . I monstrosity, it was ooin ih,v anu gin, nau one Isslv, two h three leg. and weighed at birth 21 pounds. It lived but a short time. The attending physician made un earne-t effort to get poe s ssi,,n of the body, but Mr. Iong refused U allow it removal and it v. as consigned to the irr.ive. The rcdt.more and Ohio Railroad Com pany have a large force of men at work widening Brooks' tunnel, this county, fur a double track. Following thisthe Pinkerton tunnel is to te cleared and double-tracked and the entire road from I'un.berland to Pittsburgh rna ie a double-track roml. The large incrcas.- of freight and passenger traffic J on tins .misi.ni, am nie uitier increase exi-cted since the B. A O have become tne ownei of the F.ttsbnrh southern, wave ; WM moci, fcy ,u th, mt-mbers of our compelled thi increase of facilities Ur In fpeakimf of big death the Gazette ' ; says : Tw-iity-seven members of K. P. Cummins peculiar dnes attaches to Mr. Mow I.st, ;. A. K., of tl.i pla.-e. went down to ry-g death. He was stricken down in the l"r-ina on Monday ia-t to muster in a new . fu; vigor of youth, when the star of hope Post at that place. They were r yally en- ! ,)IOne brightest and when honest ambition trrtained by the I'rsina boys, and piven a ' 0i,ened up a snnny future and promised banquet at the Milh r House. The new Pout : is twenty -seven stnma. and will be known as the Bss Bush let No. 'd. The officers are : Poet Commander 4'ol. E. II. Vulry. Senior Vice Commander B. F. Snyder. Junior Vice Commander George Ander sen. Quartermaster Noah Scott. Adjutant 1-eRoy Fonjuer. Mr. Alex C. Schrll, the well-known tin land hardware merchant of this .Uoe, died at his residence on Fast Street on Friday i evemtiir am.ut o clock. A namner oi , j years a:o Mr. Scbell spent some time in j Kansas and Texas where he contracted . 'some bronchial trouble, which has affected ! . ... .. . . him more or les- ever since. On the Fourth if July he acconiianied the Somerset band, f w hich be was a member, to Stoystown. jl.e heat and fatigue ofthedav were more .1 .... l... ..I .....! ..! l.nrllr flr ),;. Marn frr.iU litovstown he became so ill as ! ... . ... l TV. 1t r. ..... ' fiTe days of his life he was perfe-t!y nncon - ctou. the heat having affected the brain Mr. scl.eii was an industrious, careful and ' "ains-taking btisinesw man, wbo had greatly endeared himself to a large circle of Iriends. lliiuiui uuiini in iuciixiin v . terv on (Sunday, the funeral procession, headed by the Somesset Baud, being one of the larjr(t oen in Somerset for a long time. He was &'! years of age, aud leaves a wife and two children. An exchange alluding to the hot weather. says. Be careful of the littic ones now that the dog days are here. Give them plenty of air and daily baths, and ripe fruit and pare milk, and protect them from the damp air in sufficient clothing. The coming two months will be hard upon them, and unless properly guarded, the doctor will be a fre- qent and unwelcome vUitor of your hou: hold. The Susquehanna ani Southwest Rail way Company is an assured fact. It will run from Sunbury, Pa., to Hancock, Md., a distance of 135 miles, and will pass through Fulton county. On Tuesday of thia week, the Recorder of Fulton county entered a mortgage from the Railroad Comiwny to the Central Trust Company, of New York, for $4.G5o,0iio. The money is to be used in building the road. A correspondent from Brazil describes a rather lingular street scene. He says : I noticed gay youixr dandy driving a smart English dog-cart, while his negro servant sat beside him smoking a cigar. Astonish ed at a such a sight, I turned to one of the bystanders for an explanation, when I was still more astonished to hear that the negro whom I had taken for the servant, was the master, and that the white dandy was a Cockney driver, imported from London ex pressly to mark the wealth, fashion and imiortance of his sable Blaster. The match tax, now abolished, small as it was, apparently, being only one cent on a box, constituted nearly two-thirds of the price for which matches were sold. The tax amounted to $1 44 a gross, while thra In operation." . -1 a A rr- . e ! mm ii.iu.iin w ere soui lor mil lusiauuc oi nearly ail lax anu uui lone proH'ny uaa 1 o. JU... .1 had no match in our Internal-Revenue sys tem since whiskey worth fourteen cents a gallon jxiid a tax of 'L Mutches now sell at eighty-five cents a gross, showing that dealers have not thrown oflT all the tax which they do not pay. It is well worth while to save your home paper and have it bound. A few rears will of yourself and friends. Names, (bates and facta are preserved for you in the most ac cessible manner ; over it you may cry at your mistakes, laugh at your follies, rejoice in a review of those stejis that have led you to prosierity. It gives the history of your own town, which is but an epitome of uni versal history. AnvcBTisKD Lrrrxas. The following ad dressed letters in Post Office, at Somerset, Pa., will be sent to the Dead Letter office, if not called for on or before August I : Bowman, James, Engle, W. H. (rouff, Miss Rhine. Hess, Mrs. Belle, Krause, August, McKean, W. C. Marthelhels, Miss Martin, John, Morrison, Oscar J. Roberts, a. B. Prce, Thos. Smith, C. D. Vllson, John P. Weimer, 8. H. Walter, Miss Sue, Witt, Capt. J. F. I. In calling for these letters please say ad vertised. A.C. Davis, P. M. TaiHt'TC or Rr.srs.-r. At a meeting of the Somerset Cornet Bund, held July '.'1st, l?s., the following resolutions were adopted : WtJEKKAS. God iu His divine wisdom has removed our esteemed President, Alex. C. Schell, therefore be it .V.WtcZ. That by his death, the baud has lost one of the most active members. HeaUced, That we hereby extend to bis bereaved ' wife and sorrowing friends our deepest, sympathy. ltrmlrnl. That we attend his funeral in a Inxly. TuWinf, That these Resolutions he pub lished in the Somerset Herald and Somer set Vtinorral. Chas. C. SHrr, Secretary. An exchange gives the following sensible advice to self-importaut people : " It may le set down as a rule that no one can afford not to be a gentleman. It is best to learn this rule early and practice it late. It is not w ise to treat any one brusquely, because you cannot always judge a bird by the feathers be has on. It is not well to look down on anybody, because the time may come when he will look down on you. There is a certain self hood in every one which should be reelected. We have no right to infringe upon it. It is not morali ty, it is not mere conventional rule, it is not simply a social regulation; it is something in the nature of things that you should al ways show a delicate regard for others. One w ho did not fail here was never known ut terly to fail elsewhere." The Burgess1 docket shows the following entries fbr the pat week : James Conkling, drunkenness and vagrancy. After spending forty-eight boors in the loek-np, Conkling was brought before the Burgees, and after a hearing sentence was suspended until the first of August, and the prisoner released on bis own recognizance. William Reilly, drunk and disorderly ;' sentenced to pay fine of five dollars and Dennis Carey, vagrancy ; sentenced to 30 1 days at hard labor, and placed in the custody ! of the Sheriff. i There was aaotber arrest on the charge of drunkenness and disorderly conduct, but the prisoner having taken an oath to abstain from the uie of intoxicating liquors for 00 (lavs, and promised reformation, it was Uiought bet not to give his name for pub - - lication. Burgess Colborn has made up his mind tl. at the Borough ordinances must and shall be oU-yed, and evil-d.rs may as well make up their minds to the fact that any violation of the same wilt he met by speedy punishment. Our citizens support him heartily in his efforts to preserve the good order of the town, and on all such questions the council stanl at his back "solid as rock." Howard F. Mowrv. Es.i.. Court ReiK-rter fir Bedford and Somerset oouoties. died at . - : hi home in Bedford, Monday night of laM I wepk mfu brief illness of tvt.hoid fever Mr . Mowry was a a voung man of good abany aol great personal integrity, and llm htiors and applause from his fellow- men. l lie stem summons separated rum e o. sneer uaac x.ia: Kniaiio.. . rje from a young wife to whom he haj been J pant plarones. palettes and ptctnrra fir dee united iut six months before : from lovint ! orating your rooms, at the book store. The ' parents whose hearts were wrapped np in 1 him and who watched his career with pride J and satisfaction ; front devoted sisters, to whom he had always been a kind, affection- ate brother. Seldom are the circumstances surrounding death as sad as they are in this case. But to the bereaved ones there is the consolation of knowing that the deceas ed left behind him a character such a few men can boast of. and that the sorrow which Is expressed for him comes from tnoee w uo auuiimi uis aierui.g virtues ana many amiable traits. Tdj deceased was qaiet, ssmtletaanly. unassuming tnan, honest, upright and straightforward and j.r I if ... five fruiu thuM vices which young man are too often addicted tu. He w as a couaisteut Christian, having been a member ot the Reformed church for wany years, and he died in the hope of the blissful immortality which is promised those who walk in the ..r -:..,...... ' A t.asat DiBoovcav That is daily bring- ing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron chitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat. Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and lungs, posi tive cure. Guaranteed. Trial bottles free at C. X. Boyd Drug Store. Large sue 1.(" I The suiuesUon that th national conven - j tion next year be deferred until SerAetubcr, j nievta with cousi.leral.le favor. 5 It wottld be , a real service to the country to cut short by j one-half the time allowed for blackening Characters of eminent citizens. "Vj 1 1 The Pittsburgh Cummirriml in speaking of the Ilarrisburg and Westers Railroad says: "The Vanderbilt people have also bean exceedingly active in securing mineral and coal lands along Its route and preparing to develop the country through which the road will pass. A land ah-ent of the syndi cate was interviewed by a reporter while just starting oat on a business trip and from him several important points were obtain ed. He says that Mr. Vanderbilt, after ing baring had careful surveys made of the geological formations of the country be tween Harrisburg and the Youghiogheny river, in a conversation with President Go wan, of the Reading, said that he would make this State the base of supplies from which the manufacturing world most draw its raw material. His land purchase all clearly bear this statement oat at they are rich in 'deposits of iron ore, coal and lime stone. Following the policy adopted br the Pennsylvania company, furnaces are to be located along the line of the road. A syndicate, subordinate to the railroad syn dicate, is being formed in Philadelphia, to locate five furnaces west of Somerset. The gentleman referred to stated that it is rejorted inside the syndicate that New York capitalists are ready to invest ten mil lions in similar enterprises, as soon at th be i .All. -.ttrvv. Farmers in this vicinity have begun cutting their grain. Jerry Henry has given out the work of clearing twenty-two acres of his estate to W. H. Ray man. E. J. Henry is the owner of a very fine thoroughbred bull, that will kick the beam at IS"! jMun.U by fall. The rearing of ini orted stock should receive greater attention from our fanners, and Mr. Henry sets them an example in this enterprise which is well worthy of imitation. To see this remarka ble specimen of the bovine specie would repay all our farmers the trouble of visiting Mr. Henry's stock yard. W. H. Rayman is about concluding the purchase of a portion of Mr. Henry Whip key's farm, near Kingwood. Samuel Metzler has improved the gearing of his mill, and now turns out finer grist. The bloods of Kingwood talk of organii ing a base ball club. Prof. KnoJen Sanner, the efficient teacher of the Canal school during the past winter, is now a graduate of the California State Normal. He was here last week, receiving the congratulations of his many friends. He looks well Wilson Rayman siorts a $500 rig, the finest in this section. Thomas Henry's Jumbo lime oven is in full blast. Mike. Jerrrimos Itkms . Fanners are busy harvesting. Crops are good, especially bay. NeUon B. ("bristlier, lust a valuable horse last week. The horse was badly cut by a mowing machine. There were five barns nnd three houses built in Jefferson this summer. Mr. Jacob Lavan is cutting his wheat. It is the best in Jelierson township. Mr. U. D. tlnagey will open a Normal Shoolhereon the 3"th. fr. Crtagey is a good scholar and we doubt not that he will be a good teacher as well. Mr. C. W. Baker, who graduated at Penn sylvania College, l.cttyshurg, Pa., last June is s .ending his va.ation in our quiet village. He will enter the Lutheran Theological Seminary at (iettysburg, about the middle of September. Success go with him. Mr. II. B. Schlag moved into his new house last week. The grain field of Mr. Peter Brnghattiact ed many of onr sturdy farmers last week, from the fact that he and Mr. J. H. Morri son had a self-binder in full oralion. Seltsam. We have three letters from different gentlemen in Jefferson township, from which the above items are taken. The bal ance of their letters are devoted to the praise of particular makes of agricultural machinery. As that kind of matter comes under the head of advertising, we must de cline to publish it except at regular rates. En The AurfA Ameritan Arrow for August opens with a very spirited discussion of the subject of "Moral Instructions in the Pub lic Schools," by the Rev. Dr. H. Heber Newton, who offers practical scheme for conveying ethical instruction without refer ence to religious tenets, and the Rev. Dr. Francis L. Patton, who maintains that the Bible must be made the basis of all moral teaching. Hwry D. Lloyd exposes the tricks and frauds of speculations in grain, which operate to make bread dear, and maintains that they should be repressed by law, as being flagrant in opposition to pub lic policy. "Woman in Politics," by ex- Sargeon-iieneral Wm. A. Hamuioud, ia a caustic discussion of certain facts of nervous organization which in his opinion render the female sex unfit for participation in public affairs. Hon. Francis A. Walker re views "Henry George's Social Fallacies," criticizing in particular his doctrines regard ing land-tenure and runt. The evils result ing from "Crude Methods of Legislation," both national and State, are pointed out by Simon Sterne, who advocates the adoption of certain rules of legislative procedure, which in English practice, have been found to serve as an effectual barrier both against lobbying and against the mischiefs of ill- considered law-making. Charles F. Win- gate writes of The I. insanitary Homes of the Rich." and there is a joint discussion of I Science and 1'rayer," by President tialusha ! Anderson and Thaddeus B. Wakenian. . ruWhd at 30 Lafayette Place, New York. and for sale by hookselle-a iu general One Hundred Cents for Trade Dollars. At Fisher's book store you can get l' cents for your Trade Dollars in goods at regular rates. IK n't loose 13 cents on yon r Trade Dollars, but bring them all to the book store and pet full value. At the book store you can buy IIS pieces of sheet music for 50 cents, by mail 16 cents extra tor postage. Also. 17 pieces of sheet music for 10 cents. In stock and for sale at 5 cents each, 3(0 book store ia the only place in the county where yon can buy handsome articles for birthday uresents. Everything handsome, beautiful, pretty, nice and cheap at the book store, a.nd no frill. Work has been begun in the government printing office on the list of pensioners which was ordered by Congrats last st ion. The work will make about 4,0U) octavo pages of nonpareil type, ' and will comprise 500 ,W0 names, giving the names each pen sioner by state, county, etc. Nineteen hun dred copies will be printed for dntnbuDo by members of congress. - . Mr. E. Robinson, has just put in a couple of Red Jacket Double Action Force Pumps at the Somerset House, that are attracting the attention of our people, and being prais ed on all aides as the verv best pump put down in the County. With owe of the pumps a boy of fourteen can throw a stream of water distance of sixty feet. The depth of the well makes no difference in the height or distance to which water can be thrown. Any of our people who want a first-lass pump for small money will do well to call at the Somerset House and ex amine these or address for circulars and in formation .. li "'J " p " ' E. RoBi!nur, Shady Lane, Pittsburgh. 1 itroa HckALh : It seems that the Berlin eurreapondmt of the Vteyersdale Cvmmuninl Land a kw other of that place, art a little dissatisfied with the treatment they received bert on the Fourth. True onr celebration was not what it might have been, yet we think it was not so near being failure as the dissatisrled Bcrliners think it was. But why they think it such grand tailor, is that our saloons were closed notil after din ner, and that they expected to be nursed, petted, and carried around on the people's hands when here, but I think they were so sadly disappointed that they went away feeling that they were not angels, nor the uiJy people that live. . And further, " they are loud in their de nunciations of undue advantage taken of them by exorbitant charges for meals, etc." Well, permit me to say that there were $45 paid by our lodges to the hotel keepers for board for a cumber of the Beriiners, and those who had money with which to pay for their dinners ate and said nothing, but quite a number who, it is reasonable to think had no money, went around sponging and begging of some of the poor people to feed them, to which latter class I think the CvwuttrrruiTt correspondent belongs. He further says that we called on a gen tleman of that place to take charge of the management of affairs. Well, if such was the case, is it wonder that it was such a failure as he imagines ? As to Berlin's swe- cess iu her former celebrations, and what success her future ones will be, it is for the people to judge. For those of the past, I would say that they wereofsach insiguiti- not i"S uce that they have invariably been pro nounced failures and more of nioney-mak- g schemes than the one in question, for those who were in attendance from this place say that they had to stand to a table of cold victuals and pay one dollar for such as they could get thereon. As to his announcing a celebration lor next year, I think it ts a plan indicative of great wisdom, on account of its being neces sary to have ample time to prepare for a celebration which, when compared with pygmies will be oh, so great in the minds of the Beriiners, and especially in the mind of the Commercial t correspondent. In conclusion, I would say that if Berlin has many such nincompoops as the Omuaer- ciaT correstKmdent they had better erect an asylum, as such would be a fit place for them. . . !' .V'-ystuwa, July 23, 18S3. The America Ajriculturitt foi July gives the following timely advice which fits this section. The citizens of our county know too well the terrible efiect of these fires. Read it. "There i a great loss every see son by individuals owning wood lots, and to the public, from carelessness or design in handling fire. In the summer drouth the leaves and fallen limbs become like tinder. and theci-ar stump or emtied pipe, the brands from a camp fire or picnic party, are enough to kindle a great conflagration. Fires are often started from the sparks of a railroad engine, from carelessness in burn ing brush, or from mischievous boys, just to see the blaze. There is much loss to the owner of the foreut burnt over, in trees kill ed, in fuel and fences consumed, and in the wealth of leaves and mould burned and dissipated. The forest does not recover ns when it is cut with an ax. It remains for years a blackened desolation in tne land scape In roust cases the whole neighbor hood suffers from the reduetion of the area of the forest, already too small to husband the rainfall, and protect the springs and rivulets, that feed the rivers. This great public evil should have the immediate at teution of the law makers. , ; I would respectfully Infonn my friends of Somerset county that I have opened a new drug store at 232 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa., where I would be pleased to see them. My stock consists of Pure Drugs, Chemicals. Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Goods generally. At this season I would all attention to the Insectrades, such as I'ure Paris Green, Pure Powdered White Hellebore, Persian Insect Powder, etc.. When in need of anything in the drug line couie and see me or write for prices. All inquiries cheerfully answered. Chas. GaixriTH 232 Main Street Nots This If any of our readers have private receipts for liniment, family medi cines, horse powders, et., that they desire to have comiounded, they will do well to consult Camplwll, the Druggist, 2tU Main street Johnstown. His stock of drugs, dye stuffs, etc., are not only fresh but pure, and his prices reasonable. His aim is to please hia customers, and he knows that the way to do this is by selling strictly pure goods at leasonaltle figures. Don't forget the name and number, 204 Main St., Johnstown. Messrs. Keller Si fanner, the well known grocers aud confectioners of this town have added flour and feed to their business, and propose to push it vigorously. They have the Celebrated Vienna Flour in barrels and sacks, as well as choice brand made by BrinkercV Mullin.by the gradual reduction roller process. Corn, oats and chop always in stock. Their stock of groceries is new, fresh and full. Mocha, Java, and all other grades of fine coffee specialty. The purest and best confectionery in the market. Best brands of tobacco and cigars always on band. Wvmid! Everybody to know that I have greatly improved the Somerset Steam Mills. I am now prepared to manufacture Flour that will give good satisfaction, war ranted pure aud wholesome. All I ask is a fair trial. I keep constantly on hand a large stock of Soar, corn meal, and all kinds of chop, which I will sell at bottom prices for cash. Mv stock is always fresh ground. You will save money by buying your flour and feed from me, which will be delivered to any part of the town free of charge, every Monday and Thursday. Orders by mail promptly filled. Respectfully, W. II, Rutz. Pa July 23, 1883. S-yrxi a All itv.ii bavinir hde or or- uaiuental trees in front of their dweilines wi! vnt trjm them np at leaM eight feet from the walks, or the same will be done ! by the Street Commissioner without further notice, .... By Ouom vr th Tows Covsvil. MARRIED. HABEL TE0rTMAN'.--n July 15, at the residence of the bride's parents in Southampton township, by Rev. TV.. F. Shannon, Mr. W. II. Habel to Miss Emma F. Troutmsn, all of Somerset Co., Pa. DIED. WoiRlfF.-In Somifrset, Fa., July 11th, I lSrt.UramreS.McOrifJieWestson of Mrs. J. H. I'isl ; ageJ 27 years, 3 months and J days- ., CUMMINS On Tujsda.T, tbe lutb day of July, 1NI3, Joseph Cuiamins, Esq., in his bSth year. Mi. Cumrains was the father of Col. R. P. CnmniiDS, who at the head of the 142d Reg iment Pennsylvania Volunteers was killed oq JJiw 3d of July. ISO, at tbe Uttle of Gettysburg. , . At tiie first election held in. 1140,' under the Constitution of 1838. Father Cummins was elects! a Justice of the Pear for Som erset Borough. ". lie .was elected a member of the Hoase of Kepreaentatirea of Pennsyl vania in lv53 and lft4, and was again elect ed Justice in 1$G and lb71, taithfully per forming his duties in all these positions to the satisfaction of his constituents. ire was a consistent member ot the Meth odist Episcopal congregation of this borough for over fifty years, a good citisen and a re lish friend who has passed to his home above, hating lived far beyond the usual time allotted to man. - We can truly say with Mrs. Hesaans: " Leaves have their time to fall.' WkKTSw. Imasediataly ! live eigar ma kexa, and ten girls to learn the trade. Apply to or address J. K. CorraoTH , Joseph A. Walker . offers his valuable stock farm, situated near Rockwood, for sale. It contains two hundred and forty four acres, and is underlaid with coal and limestone, and is well watered. How many know that a horse gets up be fore and cow gets up behind, and the cow eats grass from her and the horse eats to him? Hrwmany know that a surveyor's mark on tree never gets any higher from the ground or what trees bear trait without bloom? ' Foa Sale. A good second-band Geiser Separator Threshing Machine, six-horse power, for sale at Joseph Fikes, this Bor ough. Inquire of J. L. Pugh. SOMERSET CIGAR FAGTORY. J. & COFFEOTH, Proprietor. I am constantly manufacturing Choice Brands of Uie FINEST CIGARS, And make a specialty of HAVANA TOBIES, the very best in the market. OUR HAND-MADE STOGIES Are unexcelled for excellence. These Sto- oies and Havaxas give the greatest value for the money of any Ci gar Manufactured. None but the purest and best TOBACCO used, and all CIlaAKS manutactumij'iy me are warranted to smoke. OBOEU I'BOI Retail Dealers Solicited, which will receive prompt attention. I can compete in prices with City Factories. In connection with my manufacturing I have a First-class Kct-iil Cigar & Tobacco Store In which are kept all the Superior brands of CIO A US, CUEWIXG and SX0KIXG TO BACCO, rPES, STEMS. TOBACCO toVClIES, de dr. Stere nnd Factory on Diamond, Somerset, Pa. Julytft. oxjusjaioisEkva kale or Unseated Lands in Somer set County, Ta. Tbs OemmlMkioers of Somerset Ooonty hereby trtv. avleetbat they will ell at publte sale in lit Court IUjuui. Id iSomerMt Borough, oa Friday, August 2-1, 1SS, the following enumerated tracts ol T'nttated Uandt. wlilru nava nen purrnsMi irvnt if 1 rauortr of aaltl Coanlv aad rtinain! unr. dremed lor nr. years and opwardt, areehly lo tb. Act of AMtmniy ol Marcn is, iai.,aBo. uw uppUineatal act iberato t March, IKtl. of Tract A. of Acrrt d Lbtt. AUDIS0S TOWS SHIP. Chnrch Macui CocrjTbo Jr ALLLGHEST TOU SSHIP. Coffrolh k Scbell (Flick) IW BkOTHERSV ALLEY TOWSSItlP. Jobs F. Toaoc ELKLICK TOVTSSHIF. P. I. Wollsrsherger . Th.otaa Carey ' Mania M eye's, Tnut Kauai. J. N Caden Jsmss Countryman Patrick, IJttle . F - King tor John siwangsr John Wagner Ot tab Coortney Patrick Ottit Frank. JISSK TOW'ASHiP. Mlihlcr John. Miller Jacob n A ', 1 LARIMER T0WSSH1P. Bbwiuaa fc B&rklay 14 Meyers fc Biinbanu U Neal Harney..... 1 LOWER TLRKEYF00T TOWSSMP. Bell William W Hagas le Roddy John D .. T Sam. J PhllilpplJarobO Herring 5ylTesUT ' BouobwS. W OggaUMrg.blr MEVEHSDALE BOROUGH. Brubaker Oeorgs.. Hrall E. A Ferrena William Ortae John. Harden James H.lner John. Jobnaon Henry. Jordan Levi Iatymaa (Jeorge..... . Naugle Fred.. Kyan John ........ Haddlcr Jowpa. TurmanCbarlM Wiser Frederick. Walker K C Wis Frederick Towns John Bona. William Miller Norman. Phllbert Joseph MILF0RD T0HSSH1P. Witt a WoUersberger. Sam. P. U: Wolurslrger Sam 151 1 ii,K SOUTH AMPT0S T0WSSH1P. w.ff John 5am. Harab widow aud belra los Bowman Hear; Hofluun W. B 1 PAISTTOITSSHIP. Bonnet Jacob Mows Tboma o , SOMERSET BOkOL GH. Kosa Cbarles. U St MM IT TOWSSHIP. FUberS Fern Frmaets..... ... 1 Williams '.W SALISBIKY B0R01CH. Smltk John 2 Keller Jacob.. 1 IPPER TVRKETF00T TOWSSHIP. Vork Oeorg. 4 lnOeid John Harrahja Miller. VKSISA B0ROLCH. Oeiilor tseHastlaa 1 rimedlev Joseph fc Sua. 1 Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. , and to . i - w . .... mrfi. tha lafttla in A la- powedof. iniu snirrrii ' Joseph' horn KK. ' HERMAN W.KKI BAKEK. Attest : I J. Boaaaa. Clerlu Commisslooers. . iul. Pennsylvania College, GETTYSBURG, PA. T 'HE flrst term of th. next Oolleglat. yer will Begin September (J, 1883. Tk. Faculty of th. Institution is full. Tbe eouree ef instra.-tloa Is liberal an ikoroagk. The ke Uuo Is mH pleasant aa4 healthy. In tbe mklst ol an intelligent aad moral community, and acreesi- D ' sUread tralas tare, uiaes a Say. Tk. Pa-, m.lmm Tlrl44firif - J ewwiMs. Ma..e.W In chart ef the Prteeinal. stew. I. & Forht. A. St. with two A sls tact Teachers, furnishes thor eagh Instrwetioa lor beyt aad yoaas; mea pre per- nsg lor easiness er iwiege cupssea. euaaanu m this deDartmeat are under the special ears ef their utstreeters whe reside wtth then In the wtuMiag. For farther mforeutloe er Ctlo-aes. address . M. VALENTINE. It. U.. President, er BET. J. B. F n:MT. PrlBClneL OeUysbars;. Tx Jsly U, lssex - reaitt. TOECUTOjB'SKOTICE. : Kslat of JesMh Ca .lanes, anesm. late el Sosaersst Buroejrh, Somerset Ce., Pa, Liters trttasseetary wa the shore estate savins- been (ranted le the asdenia-aed by the proper antnonty, noiiee ss senej given le an swreoas laoewted te said eete to make Immediate eey. saaat. aad thoM bsvkse: etatsis sawlas the seme will prevent them Only aeihel sealed fee settle- ewH ea asumv.u asai atoev s. lass, at ue omes el W. at. Ikeonta, W,ss BianMet Ber eth. UxJiTZ KEla&R. Jarytt JUasmtor. IECUT0jWN0TIC1. j ! EsUta ef Aaron Heehler. labs ef aftddVecreek it ysa.,llsssieet Cev, Fa-, des'd. j Letters testasseatary ew ' the shove estate kaviea been rraaiea aa the aadsrstgaed by the peeper authority, aetits ts harahy atesa te ell Means Indebted to said aetata ss SUkke fcmwdl kte eey saent, sad iheas hav essdese eemhset the lavas te present these, duly aaih.ni teased lor set. Uessat on ttetwrday, Beplembss- L IKSB, at tbe ate residence o deceased. J.B.McMTLLX. julii. Laeeutor, Annual Statement Receipts and Expenditures OF CONFLUFINCE School District IVK THE YEAR ENPINO JUNE 4, 1883. I ESCBrTS. stat. appropriation SMU Balaac on haoU (rum last year. . SI 32 From Vol. Incla.tlnu taxes of all kinds Implicate 791 93 From all utber sources, as Mies of hunses or laod, nscs, fco.. 'JO 91 Total receipts Wl 15 sxrrsi.m-Ess. Fee porchaslna- bell IS 00 For building sad far. houses ... 19 4i For rentlnK. repairs, etc 14 00 Paid lor teachers waves. tM i. Fuel and cootioitencitu.... 37 3S Fees of Tress and Col al S3 Salary of Secretary. 5 V0 I ebt and Interest paid n 00 Other .xpmses, Uuaraae....... 17 SO Total expenditures Am i da. Treas. lab. to exonera tion H oi 13 Am't bor. and nnp'd .r debt of district.. 300 00 Llablllues In excess of resour ce 197 1 JA8. A. Buadv, SIMON O UOFF. Secretary, President. We hereby certify that the above account waj examined on the tn day of July, 193, and found J. M. IxiI-PS, V.M. BLACK, Audliora. julylS E XECUTOIlri X0TIC11 Estate of Snli.mon Catnp. dee'd, late of South ampton twp., Somerset Co., fa. Lellen tettamentary ontbe abnT.et.-it having been iiranteil to the undersigned by the jrier authority, nolle is hereby flven to all iMrsuna In dented to said eitaie to make imiueliate pay ment, and those having claims araln-t the am. will prewnt them duly authenticated (if settle ment on or before Saturday. Auic9t 2.'.. Iss3. at the residence of Israel Kmerick, in said ti-.wnMp. julylS. OtUKUK A, W KIStL. Executor. j-.-.--UX.uZlAfjtiHJlH II I Hi inn ffiHTi-n -SALESMEN. Tr.r-ti:iite vt Nrrjf i'.'t. I ijejua.i tk 1 J: . oesrr: 1. ncr ffi'ti;Yl. Sisi?-th txitn . ic I . bMI i n, AurTeri,tx' iu;f. a. T RU6TEES SALE OF Valuable Real Estate ! I y virtue of an order of sale Iwued out of the (rpban' Court ol Smieret (..unty. to n.e .11 rected. 1 will Ml at pulillraaleonthe premises In Lower Turlceylovt towuebip, on Tuesday, July 24, 1883, at t .'clock r. Mall the tollowlna; real estale, to wet : A certnln tra'-t of land situ.ite in l ower Tnr keyloot Township, S.anern-1 County. P., a.lj Aa inK lands l John Rush. William ?ifn. Snnih Llnaenlleld, and other, enmaiiiin Two Hundred ami sventy-nln. acres, of wbich ilicre .ir uN.ut Kiithtr ai-r" e'eared. hvlnir Twitory Fnme Houw an.1 Stable, add oihcroutboU linKa thsreoo erected. fme third in band, and hahin. e in two rijiial annual lavniwiu, uu lor ccbl oi the ,;'lu( n.oney to I .:.1-1 as nkiu as the i-rt'iM-rtv 1 kn--K-ed down. th. dcfi m-d paymenu to U9 aecund l.y udKUtent bnd on the orvml-es. WILLIAM SHAW. Trustee for the i. of the i;eal Letaieol .lo-iah Tanuc I. ill, deceased. ) 41. "VTOTICE ls HEREBY (IINEN tbat an applicatl.m will be made to the (hiv. einor of this Commonwealth, under the A-t vl As aembly eullUed an wet to fPivtiie lur the iururiu ratiou and rpulatln of certain mriNr:(fdon, -prored tbs Wtb day of April, A. 11. 174, and lb. supplements thereto. Ir a charter for an h.reoded corporation to 1 calle.1 the I ronklxn Elrtlnc lompimn, the purp.we.if which is to c iis.ruct, malntaiu and leae lines or tvificnph fnr the pri rate aseuf indl1daal3. firms, corporations, ma nicipal and otherwise for Kcnerai bu.-incy. and fur p.llce. Ilr alarm, or mesenirr l.ulns. of for tr. transaction ot any huslnei. In which oloc. trbrity over or through wires may t applied to any uef..l purpose, and tor this purpose to have. posea ofhl iDov all the rights. i-nHtn aad prlvllrves of the said act of arscmbly ant the aupplemrats thereto. fUMlftWU BE.N'J. M. NEAD. S..llolior. EXECUTOR S NOTICE. Lslate of John BiuUauvh. dee d, late of I'pper Turkeyfoot twp., So:a.-ret IV, Pa. Letters testamentary cn th. above esute bav. mar been p;rantedto lb. un.ier.Koed. n.ti.-e ii herebv given to all perm IntleWe-l to said ete to make Immediate payment, and those ha v m claims ai(aui"t the fan;, will proeut them duly authentic cl fr sett)emnt. at the residence of tk. Administrator iu said township on bat unlay, August 18, 1WJ. DAVID H. VOVGIIT. jsjljr-11 Executor. DM IN ISTRA TOIfS NOTICE. tatats ol Henry Ueisel, lata of iUll.ird township, .ieccased. letters of Admmlstration on the above estate having been yrranted to the undenixnoil by the proper authnrltT, notice Is hereby given to all persons indebtrd to aaM estate to make imuHt.1l sts payment, and lbse bavin claims naint the same will present tbem duly authenticated fur settlement at th. 1st. residence ol deceased on Augu-t IS, 13. E. FKRNKK. JuljllSW. ' Administrator. JXECUT01VS NOTICE. Esute of Harrlwm Trent, lato of mert Bor. Somerset Co., ra., dec a. Letters testamentary on atx.ve etate havir.a; been rrante.1 to the underla-ned by theprirau- tburlty. notice Is hereby given to an perstns in debted to said esUte to make immediate pay ment, and those navinc eianas airainn re u pre sent them duly authentic-.-! for seltieuirnt at the ottKvof S. T. Trent, in Somerset, Fa., on Stanley, JalyM.lMW. SAM TEL Til EXT. SosmssT.Pa June6, lwa. Ewwuturs. DMINISTKATOIl'd NOTICE. Esutte of Samuel Helabsnsh. late ot .MIon township, deceased tatiM of aiiminlstrsitk.n on the aliove estate having been grante.1 to the undersigned by the j pn.r euinoniv doih-w is uerauv ii w persons Indebted to said esute to maae immedi ate payment and tbose having claims airamst the same to present them duly authenticate.! i..r set tlement, on Saturday, the W.b day of Juae. b3, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the tnte residence dee d. JlKf.MKK J I.MH. JjAVII HEtVKAKtH. yjl.ylrt Administrators. v n f Dlr.:-, ; k fD.t I nrl'Ct: SPmnnrV S niuii i air i iA.j !au.uj w.ii't.'w wm I Beautiful Tvcls.commoclloua btilldirm .-.i.h.f viit.withtini.(roodtahl. bmilthftil ktioTi. no malaria, thoboooh IssraUCTWlf in Engul-rencrL (.rarrni. lUn,w.eaaiuaic.wrwiM.rniii.ii... rev catalosruea, apply to V. T. B. EWINO. PrindDai. TttlKTV-THlKI T LAB bepins Septmlr 1 lsaj jnlyl-l'it. P0U1E! Always the Best. ALWAYS TOE BEST. SPICED MOUNTAIN CAKE. A UkLLLiors Oik To the yolks ef lee rtrts. well beaten, add one eapsUKsr.eae-haircup butter, eve nau-eep sweet ; arllk, eae leespeoatul smsaml essaesnoa. on. sn-1 ted nimr then tbe whiwa el lo eeas well ', beaten, one sad s halt cups Hoar havina; In It one aieeeere "slaasaa" Bakiac Fewder i bake la jelly reke pens: wkea cold spread each laver with aa Mm msde with tbe whites ef three tti heet- a still ami oae atal a half caps powdered sugar. julylS -a O .k T M FOB' GOOD That are GOOD VALUE for the money, GO Greis, Foster Sc Quinn's. 113 & 115 Clinton Street, JOI-IjNTSTO WN, Pl. CHEAP CASH STORE ! Do You Want To Make Money ? SAVE TOUR TIME AND LABOR? Then Buy the Celebrated A-mei-icjm Fruit Drier, OIR, PNEUMATIC EVAPORATOE. ST tal.iiiai sT,' - Wi. i i . i. I hve accepted the Ancv In S OtEHSFT tin.! Ca".ri.i Counties l"r this great Karmers- Ij-hor-Savmif and Money-Maklnir lnveotl..n. n. will be iclnd to exn..i.n Its s ..rnntagesto. and ta. th. or-ler lnn .very uion owDioa an jpil tree In the mo -i.utitlr.. tho AIEHUIX EA K tTOR Is the tt and ctieasi now oflcre.l the i uMic, an 1 will pa- its ivst, and mak. mvey fur you lsi.tes. the tirst seas..n. Th. sr fits In evaporating fruit, etc. is erx nn..ii?. a? every f.irmpr must see by comparing Ilgnrel Take for exampls apples. of whl-h thre prf.mijes t me ,o. i E.vap.'ta:.ir wilt .-..i you Ten t.ushels"t.ip..v.cajhday f.'.r 1-days-lilJ t -Jsiie!" i'uel fX) Lalr (7) w Total co ?1 00 Or. Bv yj Evaporated apples at l :u W " Th. a'twve Is the b.weft price at w: i.-h l.vai.r .'. si ; !.- r. e vet sold, and It is re..naMe to ropp.ise the prl.-e a fair a-. eriire. tvij. .r.ite-l a..'.i are now -.,irn in this mantel at ti cents a pound. Counting six pounas to tho bu!iel, this w .ul-1 iuai.0 tbe lruii worth tl- por oushel. Evap orated peaches are worth cents a ...und. Thus any man ownlnif an ..rchinl eta eonvcr; his fruit ltr.o rv-ip r:ta I e .ial to th. best in the market, and tiv ..r one ... tuc ma -r.inei ! -ur an I nve titce in a season: r'very lanuer, es.-ially, ought to have on. We add two iiur.!?.:i, triven tne c-mpany by lurmers In Bwllonl county : S:: f.i.s 1! It-rd '- tnty. P.. January 24. :5. Au. Mm. Co. Iienr Sirs : " The apple er .p l.as t'.-'ii an einlrj tailuro here tnis year, but e'.r ?fo. a Evaporator baa paid uj big lut. rest. We :uJ lotel sw.-ct o.rn. t.TOatoes, pumpkins and cabbage. The diie.1 cel.i.a.o Is splendid : we cut ! on a 'Uar-kntle, and It dries very fast. It sliould be soaked ten hours tu prepare It l.r tableuse. 1 wan at Mr. 1. S. cell's, to wh-im 1 w ld a No. i KvaporaU.r last year. .Mrs. Sell U so well p!-a.e. with it thai !.e w. uld n..t do mthout one nohow. She Ihad no apples, bat she has ah-mr paid (rthe Eviiporotrr by dryins; pumpkins. Iwrrlesand cab bage. To her belongs the creuli of nmt cvar-.ratlnx cat.oago in ibis s- cti-jn. " ours tr i!, THOMAS S. HOLSlJi'JEK. Ninv Ewtim:prisi:. liolf' rd IVun-y. Va.. November 27. 1I. A. Mn.i'a DearStrs- " We bav. inst fl..lde.i drvintr. We b 4V" dried all kir.ds ol Ir .iu end VrgetaUus, an t must ay we cannut thin!; the Am.-rK.m cm ' t. tlii-d. VI e nave .tried a larue lot ol .abbage. and when people l.und out b.w nl.-s it wis .!.'. tn-y br .csr!:t wagon bi.ie to us for drying. ome of the neighbors ma.te lun ..t us 1. r t u ing su. ti a .:e..r urir, but ihey have cttauged their notions already, and bvjiriE we will 1. 1 tncui kn. w n uat ii in S'Jia a tua Lite. ' Yours Ks.'peottully, UA.MEJL, S. SELL. We a.1.1 the following testimonial lo sb w the raprty a the maeblne In-m one operation made to Missouri, lean iuruish a thousand C iuaily a? :.ivor..t le : t Lin. Henry Co.. M., Jaouarv 18. Vaa. A. Mrs. Co. (leutlemen : " 1 intended writ:ng t u st.,i,er but 1 wished to sell my iruit itrst. and 1 lell inurh Indebted to y.:ur -mpar.v ..r my u---s' in this bu-me-f. I ..ved my entire crop of down apples, which dropped fn.m the trees oa actum ot the great beat and wind ol on. week, and which would have been e total loss, as apples w.e so plenty here. I evaporated on mfiVitW bushels ol apples, whl. h made 1M pannds of evaporated lru!t. whl h I sold here at cents per pound, making .a..a. Total expeii. ot operating, includirg machine. Ire.ghts. and incNenUb. tlM Ji. 1 hav. the Evaporator a km1 as new. ami have caiied It tne "Kin'' ot all evaiH.ritors. I am Indebted to the American for tnls achievement, and lor doing l- r the Irult-growers of Missouri So much. 1 am pertectly sausnt.l wlih my ?icccs. Re?!. ltul!y ours, J. M. PKETZIXiEU. For further parlieulars address. juljll ;m. A. A. STTJTZMAN, Somerset, Pa. Juljll-Jm. Corticelli Pure Twist. The great popularity of this bran 1 ofEI'KE SILK i ..Maltel t v the c rci Ur n. t of ii 'olort the peeull"r "I lis twi'n, and the la. llity with whi u It may l e wr. ugi.t luto tbose ex luljite de I s f r-?4,. sW Nonotuck Silk Co., Jb'iorence, Mass., ISole Mrs. juria-'iw. UniTOIl NOTICE Lstat of Jaib Marceney, l'd. Ute of Somer set tewbship. I Tbe undersi-ned Auditor, only appointed by I th tvnhin'f.virt 1 asomcrset cuui lo uake a aljtr. tuition of ibe lunos in the ran.lsot .1. J. t Ho-man. aomlnlstrat.-r ef the stove e.tat., I h.r.t.v vivos noih.- that he w:l! attend to tPe . r . . , in. tea oi said aniK.lntn.eot at biscr?.- lo s-mer- i ,et bep'Sgh cu Tkursuay. August i lLwm n sad wnere all pers-vUf in er-te-l tny atend. juh.v u. st,trr. BUUI Auditor. 7XECUTORT5 NOTICE. i Viu'aof Sataael J XUlelrate o( Jeinahuuii.g hip, I Totan testamentarT on the above es'S'e Letters testa mentary . hiV.Bg been granted to the un.lerrlgned. notice is ' hrebv Klven to all pers-M Indebted to said es . late to make Immeiliate payment, and tn.e barliif claims against the same will present them ' duly authenticated s.r settiemeot. at the late res ! Idenceol the de. eased, on: Saturday, July, -ii, l-. NtH s Mll.l.ri;. JUS1AH MILLtK iuaeJD. Lxecuiors. Pennsylvania FEMALE COLLEGE, pihsburgh. pa. Tbec'y compietelrenlpped. llrt-rlas wb'.l for l.li. with fall roll-elate powers west .1 tbe all rhenr M.'unn.n. fHiirh.f .1 .w-,ti..r a .v fmm r.'y n-..- an I -tuo". ( mi-f-le U...y. .ujrv.r acuity .eio. Stkool jeer wu hv-L lltli. Vt ctals;, uiau, - address Usia - truxaveuk,', rtoL Jniy lS'.o-tveow. BAEGAIN BOX! We have odds and ends in I-ares, Embr oidpries, Children' Lace Caps, Lace Tie and Fishus, light Calicos and LavnsT Dress Ginsbams, and other articles too nunieroua to mention which we will close out rejardles of coet. Five hundred pairs ofldies Summer Hose at 8c, worth 15c. 150 Ladies' Lace Fishus at "JOc, worth 35c. AVe hare still left 150 yards j cents per yard, worth 25 cts. f We can and will sell Oods before sold in the County. TO t. no an abundance: sln known to women ' women of y l '-t as well ft r.'n-.r itlon altno o tlM-ee of tbe preeet lime, i'his wll known bnnd may 'e obtained any enterirb! ug merchant. ril'TIOS. I'nrrkasets ttouiii nutuv careiully the Hlnrk pmil. with I he jam,- (,'ofrru aixi on sue end. 1 he g:nuioe is put u only in this way. - CI T0IVS NOTICi.. L.-;a:e ot (re. reShs.Bcr. dec .Mate of Allegheay town'ti p. Somerset county, 1 a. Letters testamentary on the alsv. .state havir.g "t een grunted to the un.ierslaced by the proper authority, notff-e l hereby g!T"a to all per.'ot.s indebted to said estate to make immediate pavu-.ent. andti.ose baviegciaimsagatnstthesame wil!:ireer.'thtn .lu!y auihentlmte-l for setOe uient on S itur lay, July l, lss. In Allegheny tow. s Lip. to FRKOFKrCK HFEER. S..Mm.BT, ."Jay.;. 14. La ecu tors. A DM INLSTKATOr.'S NOTICE. E.date of John reary. late of T'pper Terkeyfoot twf, mmset Co., ra uee a. Levers ot administration on the above estate bavin; ten g-anied to the undersigned, by tbe proper u;bority, n-.tse is hereby given te thos 3 in.ekied toll to make immediate payment and those having claims or demands will p.ae pre sent them duly au'J.ecik-aied (or seuaementoa Satur L.y. Augut 11. Ka. at tL late reslleace ot ile.ie I. a'. 1 o'clock, r. w. JilCilALL AN'SFJ. j ;une 'JT. Aiimtolstrator. of Swis Brodine Lace at V2 che aper than they were ever SOMERSET, PA.