v u r Hr ntl. lev i ' Lr. i . - i ',,1 JOlllCIoCl l l j jtiely tst of Pomrrset S.i'nr.Uy rvcniiit;, 1XV K. KT1X, Iliti.r. ; iloini; pout ilam:ir to the ti.s. I ly. Jacob Smith, if tin' I"vari.'t'lka! As- . I ; it is that a ram iti Australia n-ecnt- iy ah f.ir $i7,0 0. This will current , for a g 1 i cj! ium li-re, where rami arc i not ra; i-.l iitide ! . iatimj immerse! seven converts i s.ivai'i hel-iw town on Satifil.iy !.tvt. in the ! . W'.W. 1 'iir'.i hi tnativ fiirmis in ' Soil, t t -miii y ;I! In ' l' ha:u of t'i.', n- 1 'i ; j; ;; j A of the CUtioii CtJhttiatc ; l:i-:i:u!v. v:tn.t: 'i at Kitii r-bmv;. Oiarion ; t'ouMy I'a Wcii; the I'ull'iwini; frvini the .'lario:i f ,,.,-,. r:it It will l.e a matter for lr. .1. M. 1. mti.er left Tuo'.;iy nuirtiitii: ' n joii in;; to li.e f:ii :i!-s of this institution to tor Tyrone, toHlu-tnl u meet! in; of llic I'is- i learn of its almost )he:umeiial success. As I tra-t Kclei'tie Mi',li. :il A-'viatioii. of which ; airvaly announce.! sixty pupils were present It wv.ild appear th-ii "the t.nnith .( ru-V iI.m'sii t improve the fragrance of the ll.tiira-rian-' breath or the inhir ot the diamond. i he is rn'sjili-nt. i 1 yi.1 1 . .... j line - m m Mt'A - - I Tl I .r.i i. ;.. i .i , l. , (N ( ,,i my 'ovvitii r -I oliow- j )nf, j,.,t ,,,,t, j,;, 1H;:, mniMiaiy larp In that time the 7W'mi- jmhlishe l ohituarv notices. puhliean ..... mm.hers of the l. I , . :;;iiiiitec for the eiisiiinjr year: . .1, rry Auu-line. , , y- lohll Sarver. l'Kiwk 1 -'unity. .;...vu;U-y-l V. Miller. . .l lL-i: -atinielC Mishlrr. l.or-'iif-'Ii Thomas Kyler. N A 11. l.owry. v A.J. Stoiier. .. ,.; -;;vid Hardner. , !'.". NeiT. ....wn I. roii;jh Ja.-ob Ku!z. , .Jacob S. Heal. I i.rkcyfoot H. H- 1:u1' ;:,'e i;or.m-h- K. M. l.iehty. ... rei-k Jacob lle hler. I No. 1 A. J. Sterner. . . v ,. -2 AW. Markle. ..,..!, .re r.oroiifth-John tieorje. i liieT. orotih M. II. Hart?.-1. :it the t'per .1:1, seventy-seven are tiow en roile I, (only a very Miiai! proportion licin;; i'l t!-.e pilmty classes. 1 The Jimi: .1; department, under the uhle l'.ianau'emeiit of Miss Harper, is progressing hi von 1 a'! anticipations. Seventeen jmpils The following Somerset.-!- are in attt'tj- ' taking !e.-s..:is in instrtif.Kntal music, a!! dance at tiie Kepubiican National Convt 11- j hut one 1 y the cel. hru'.ed Ilobhins' system, tiou at Chicago this week. A. ('. l'avis. j which, by the way. see ms to he f ully wha S. 1'. Trent, S. F. I'icking and Kd. Scull. - ( it is claimed to be. I - I For tiie further a. (vantage of ttie students Car.ls are out f t the marriage of Mi.-s : in thi-. t!.-part:ient c.-pit ially, the l'rincipal Ma-gie N.pe, of tins horollgli. an.l .Mr. Kmry j ,a .Uir.g the p;t.-t week placH in the mu- J-. i arilen, oi Joliiistuwn. 1 uc ccremui;y wiil take )'lace at the Mc'l.oilist t'iiurcli Tuesday evenli.g May ", 11. Mr. (ieo. t '. hichty. informs us that he has just received an in itatiuti saying that Mr. j Jtarrv I.. Meyers, son of Fiiianc.el J. Mcy ! its, Ks,.t of rhiladc'i'hia. will be Hiarri' ii Thursday evening, June .V.'i. to Mis Ilattle VI. SlieUl n, of M.llidgcvi.le. lil. si room, in ad.litieti to the pixnl organs al ready there, a tine seven hundred dollar piano. It is an upright made by C. V. l'ease ,V ( N. V., and purchased of C Hamilton, l'ittsburgh. It is said lobe an excellent in-str.imci.t. VI irhaugh. , .11- s. r. r. avid J. Cerkey. t..l,,!in 11. .inline: 111.1:1. 1. V. Ii over, i.. . 1 i 1'.. Wagner. l:.,r...u--h-'m. M. Ho. hMeti.-i ... 1 -.1. J. Foe. No. Cyrus Shaver. pt..n M. I-. Tauber. , 'K- John M. Y oiler. , u l;rough-K lward Fender. 1 is tl. Horn. ,.: k. ! . Freeman Yo.mkin. t .!iL-h Fr. W. S. Kulilman. ,.v F.Ton-'h Mi. ha.-l Long. , v 1 J. 11. Si 1 TT. , arc. 1 Chairman. l a. kit-, a: C. N.li .vd's. .. .l. w.i.r wiil enclave you Stvtk Tcai iii:us. llxtensiye jirvp ar.itiona are b' in: 111:1. ie firthe annual meetilii; of the rta'' T-a. hers Association, which will A tirst-t la-s ba-hcr shop. 1 erything new ; he hi l l at Meadville on July Sth, !';h and throughout ha been lilted up in the have- U:h. Tin re will be four hundred teachers, luent of the Cla le House, ami put in charge j and lea-ling educators of the State in at of 1'rof. F.en Stewart a'nl Mr. Mai t t'alla- I tendance. There will b t wo sessions daily, ban. Loth cpcricn. 1 t .:...-iai artists. U - j with ie.-. ir-s by prominent ehi ators each ev.iiin.'. A n ex. nr-iou loCoinnaut I-axe l.a b -i ;i ratige.l. ati 1 rates have been se cured on the X. Y., I'.. and. road for a ' rij ii Cli.iuta'.ioiia lake, An excursion I will a' !. Mketi t. Cleveland, with a ride m.-mber the place and cive tii.m a call. . . i r yalu.-d -..rr. p md. Thin" is su'leritig with a le! Iiatel whi. h pri-venis hiss, oi'his district. but newili wa it does not prevel.t hil.i l'r his hat f..r the nominee oft ven'i in. at 'N'ow and 0:1 0:1 his Tl-tht i;.i:n the Hews :er a ni. kie that m throwing i.p . C'.iicaco con- The Craiid Jury in their report C cart at the Mav term, sav : atnoti things : "We iliid the t-m:ity alms li.e.is tirt class condition in every respect, and:. gf-aiilled to :iy that tin re is 1:0 iiect-it s'.c.tge;iiig any ctiat.g.-s or iinpMveiiiet at-.v of its tlri-artiiieti?s.'' the .! her 011 I.a'te ll.-.e. C:t Wednesday eveninjr, July !th. a grand reception will he tendered the lafiiih.'rs of the a-s "ciation by the citi . n of McadviMe, at Library Hall. This will he an elaborate atl'air. including a ban- Memorial Day was observed in Somerset after the u.-ual manner, the services hcing conducted by K. V. Cummins Post 210 (1. A. tt. The proctssion formed in front of the Court House at 10 a.m., and proceeded to tiie cemetery in the following order : Somerset orn. t Hand. Children of the various Sunday Si.bool?, carry in j; flowers. U. J'. ( .iinmins Tost, O. A. K, caroing llowers and evergreens At the cemetery, where a large concourse of citizens had gathered, the sad exercise-! of the G. A. R. were gone through with, and after the frrave of the Nation's dead were decorated, Comrade James) I.. Fugli. of the home Post, delivered a short but most eloquent address. Mr. Piigh spoke as fol lows : Vmraifs, mid Ftlloir-ciUeiv : We meet again to-day ,-on this, the sixteenth anniver sary of our Memorial day to jierform the sad duty we owe to our fallen comrades, t J strew the graves of our .lead brethren nitb. (lowers and wreaths. This is a sacred duty which the living owe to the dead. It has been the custom among all nations, at all times, to perpetuate the memory of its fallen heroes by keeping their graves greeu. The ancients placed a sprig of acacia, or evergreen upon the graves of the worthy dead, to mark their last resting place. The .Fnied, that sublime old poem, makes Au chices say as he mourns over the grave of Home's last hope : (jiye me lilies brought in heaping handfuls. Let me scatter here dark purple ilowers ; These offerings at least to my descendant's shades I fain would pay, Though now, alas, an unavailing rite. Th modern custom of decorating the graves of our fallen soldiers, is said to have OoNFi.rENt e Items. Two big frosts, one on Thursday, and the other 011 Friday morning. No damage was done to the fruit and grain crop, but the young and tender Tines were mostly killed. Another ) Memorial l'ay is past an.l the graves of the soldiers who sleep in the va rious ceiiitteries have been decorated, with the flowers of spring by surviving com rails and friends. P.oss Kush post, No. 3GI, Ursi- na, done nobly in honoring the memory of A full line of dress goods, consisting ofalLoti tl,A now i,..1m r .K c. . I 1 . "v ,,- o...un VI 11,41 i tenuity, ill iiuico and plain colors, ottomans in plains and fancies. Colored cashmeres, all the new shades". Plaids and brocades from ccnlsto 2" cents. I'ASKER .fc P.IKKF.R. 4 Atc. 1 cause of human freedom and national unity. Jersey cemetery, about two miles distant from I rsina is the oldest cemetery in the county, and contains the remains of a large number of soldiers. Here the principle public ceremonies took place, S. A. Will Post No. 3, Pittsburgh delivered the oration in a masterly manner. The attendance was unusually large. June 2, lss4. X. 4 1 Aer- i -. . j L,jU Notice. All irsons are hereby notified .a i ACTtlt not to trespass on the lands of the under-j 4co signed in Allegheny township, Somerset , jj I the brave men who risked their lives for the "7- , . . '"''-"'" """" n-soiu, guijieruig oerriesi, or ior any timer purjiose whatever. John Sarvei:, Simos Krissn..kr. The day of fasting and prayer appointed by the Women's Christian Temjierance Fnion was observed at Ursiua during the day, and here in Confluence in the eveuing. The Union assembled at 2 o'clock in the Lutheran church Good speeches were made by Key. N. B. Tannehill, Israel AVcl tley, and S. Tissue. In the evening a largo audience assembled in the M. E, Church. The services were opened by Mrs. W. Ii. Mountain, the President of the Union here. Lewis lirossman was the first speaker, who was listened to with close attention. Rev. I). Flannigau, of the West Virginia Confer ence, was called for, and made a telling speech on the evilsof intemperance, and the duties of church members. (. G. (iroff made some good remarks on the license luestion, and thought the best thi up- to do was to enforce the. law. The last speech ori-'iteooil fY.tni leffml if the .lark aces. that a sirl stood by her lover in defense t,fU ma W by llev. A. '. Black, which all her hamlet, and when he was slain, she j ........... ...:,i. ...,rl...,,W i. .!.k lr la.i.c , , , . , c.rii.ii 1 l 1 ..i, ... 1..... . " j his grave ; one night w hile erformiiig this Observkr. Confli ence, Pa., June 3, 184. . Tl -. v, '. duty she died and was buried by his side, and the word " Liberty " was inscribed on her tombstone. It will he seen from tlii, that the duty we are about to perform is closely connected w ith a word that is dear Northwestern orchestra, ot 1-j to every true American, especially the sol-s-tpply the music. (iit.ri amciyt Liberty! It (ills the heart "" and mind at once with a love of country and fo" in -Tiie good I 1 Potatoes for salcnt Kc'i.erA j Fr. 1 Jiul'out. l.novvn i a. iv for use. t.indar.i prints at ' mvan.l Flack silk Id bv nits at .1 P.. I . it; 1 i.s. met .i.-al.i 1'. a ti.c 1 1 11. T lit the Ahegbeny t'iiui. 1 j A blast was tired an i W-ing ! (iii.'olit went to :nati i had bar. 'v re:., he! 1! 1 many ..! orrih.e u :i Fri.lav .' illg si.C.V t l gO in e.t:::itia:i .n. s wl.eu thee n ... -curr -l : .rally tearing him to pieo- A frame-work for a large ha: 011 the farm of Mr. Jo-ei'h h: :i was raised iik. in '.-r:c- : a 1 s . I : w bite shirt for cents, at J. ; .11;l.:f.;, towi.hip. last T.:e-lay. A lar. , a ' I numher of Mr. S!.a:.k' !:.-giih-.r- an 1 .. . t ba l es' .l. rses, . -ry .heap. ; fiiea. Is were pn-Mist r.u-l a- -o-d in the : .v Parker's. rai-ing. The arel.irvcts ati.l builder. ar- 1 . 1 1,. 1 ..ie-r :i. . I ;,.-! r a 0 , i.ah. 1 ;..-. ta. -1- and 1-. loa-s.-, 1 , . J.-w. -,iv Store. 1 1 ! u- ll VV , 1 " ' A ,'c live ''.;: !.; ::!. t !.-av - !"- ': ( itn-.-.i-iied t l... , , , led P. . Far: let t a.' ..am ,.a;;.0 ,,i a d.-stni.tive lire at re:d.-:i..-e of : ti:a.;.-f..r t'.i-......ei.-ti. S.iver as- tor lourteeii dol- j j;.,.y iaT,,tu V.- Main s--ee'. i , J , M V 1 .,v' i M I'.w. s. j 'I h-ir-lay i::..-:.iig ht-t. h-i I i not l-eti f-T ' :;1 t. ,...,.,..,( ,.,-,, 'a i:, ' i.t-.-n .tu!.rs. hawl. : it t::n. iy dS.-.w-y a:, i ti.e .f alsl ,,.. ;., ;,.,,Vi , , t!. .1 , ,at: cof the .,e;..h'....-s. Ah..;: .c.e-h..:; of (.v ; , ,; ,..u. , 1M:ki:s A Pa!:k n:'. j ti.e ro ! was l:rned and I !:;: ;rr story ot w,1(,.t. ,...ritll)iV : -aiklcat .lame- ll-.l-h lhanin'- j the hoi:.-.' kc'ly . :a:. .0: -.ng a 1 of ,,..ct.. .; -lu ... !r.:, I. al::,on and l.ahra.ior ller-jve-.:!l,i::ii:.,l .1.!.::,:; jwl:., l.-ig t. t! . ... ,;!,.!,. at. at Keli. r San.er's. n. ,t r lata! a-".t , crr-l ai th- r.-.er f.. re isa P.. .... .. .0 . , ... . . ,. 1 he it w i n marc .. -v arc ami t ..as-ware a. ic i.aerel J!:.: ti.ntiei oil .i!'.:r-: . . .n irisn . - .1. P.. Snydtr V: Co s. ; man . ngagi 1 in carrying water for a number . ' '"'N'. "'''! , . ,,1' Fall's Health '..:-:-, Tarn-! of the workmen in the wet. r:i :! I ot the ; 1 ; '" 1 ., ,. 1 i'a vail -..r..-ts. at ' fitn-.e!. slipped the ed. f ti.e embank- ; '" Pai.ki 1; A Fuiki.u's. , m. ir that caved in or. 1 ir.:rlay an i tel. to j w V babels No. 1 red wheat ti..-fround '...-low. Htsirja, :.sav,;n:er:.:.l hi vol 1 ay the high, st market , a' i fatal. v. ,':,ar,.-i W. 11. Ph.. Tber- are s.-me y,iii; 1..1..- who v 11- r-: a: hei 1 a.. ...a 1., 1 1. . ,! o!i'.e:-.a.ie the j a', t tneiits (.; : low:: 1' :u . o 1 .ca-.:. ; r-. .1 -n 1 1; o' .'igars .ind T..h:c c.i in the ; M.,t, ? th-oth.-r a d..r"'i o. 'i-e - .i.tr- ! of i-.ie.ai-r: to b, found at Keller A Sai.ner s. i o,-the ;. etes! .-av of the seas -n wi'h. 'it . -p...k,.- w.tu 1111: 1 'eot hi-e curtains in en-am nd ! iioironi'-ir:? .r.-'rn;.t.-.Oi;n-, l.'i' if they wvr. j i'-i.e 'Abo a -J i-p to M. ' una.i. laces by ; !tked t..w..ik for a:, hour, in lac gs.r len. i.i j l.ar.i-'.ips and t c-at ; the col i 1 tiie 1;... ri.ic.g. tin y no.nd fi'ut at ' ha I .' -t bet tj PAKkttR V PvKKF.r.'s. the m. i-e ment'on of it. 1 speak. At the il ! ,111. ' A F-o., have just adb-dt-.' . . 1 11 'V' A' J' ' " , ,. , ,, 1! as,:i. .::...! c e:n:y . e. -.o- l over an a - ;t ,,. , ; :,: -t. k ..I iren- tine sho. - tla-II I , ,, . ' : lege.i s:'.vi r tind. 1 he story g.H- mat w :.i :. ; ,, af. r; -n w . WaiiK.-i.tast. Idlgg-t.g a we'd 0:1 the lt.::ie.-,.r '.'arm. t.ear j i. .. . ; , ,:.,. .v.trv.a'ls an.! ceilings with Ala . A-rx.,,,,;r;.,, . f a:.-..t 1" I .-triat,,! Wh; 1...' track .-r r.:!. !!. ''' ..,., m.,.,;, ,-e wa f-tittd. It !... ,,. :..;.ry 1 1 N. F-.yii ; bet n :(saynl ar.d fo'.ini t-. . otfaoi live .i.i-; ,!:,;. there i.. ii .. s. ... 1, e;t:ghains. bambrays in pink : t tl.e ton. which i- .;i!d. re 1 a-i ct- !,(,,. ;!;,.,, .. . he k- to match, n.w Fr.-re h ,.,.;;,-., yield. Th- laa.e.a'- jr. p.. t t,...vns. j . ,',,.u..t shirtings, at Law the weii d'-lVd t a grci'i r .lepih. ithr-i.:' .1 P.MiKl e. A Pvliki U s. J - " " . . . . . , -ale in small s'lantith-s. Sibley's . t .'av... rsi.a ...0. a ' '. ; t:V ..rti' ij v. as in what , . ... ,. V, .'hi ',.rt,: whi. I, you ee ad- iHm-.d:. 1 -I dr.-, -y ... t:.e h-a- at hisr.-s- ..... ..ther column. Thi- i a i-! id.-nee in ti.. o..r...igit. on r- . .y evening. .. ; ; , ,. ".. r-,.- la, before .1 e j May ,,. in ti,- Oh .ar .'!..- age - - : .hM-f.,d .hi- is the corn f.r o,;r Ml- r r.t.c:. wa . ,-.y .... , y .. - I . 1 1 " '! ;lt T- i ( ' . I , i.i. I I J : . t , I lilt'., 1 t . , , , . , -.v...,.,, ; v.n a. t ' I'll , . H. . nv .km:. S':-,t. Pa.. ; 1-r g :'.:, ca".., , ,. c,-.,t ... ; . . u hi,.:- a treat if you . 1.,. ot see tl.e ;-oi''i "1 r. ,..- : ,,y and ,ni-;. ....... Wl- , , K....m t ill of beautiful carpet. . ' ';1 -' ,;'" a " ' r ' , ... . -t ..',... 1 i.r.sseis.e, . . ! :.. pi-tc Laurel II ; i r A ..' J rj, K II -. . -. . ! v. k ::.!- : - :a s n. . :-.-' .: l-. i'ie lot ,.! , let. i s. with 1'rirge 1"!;,,, ?.. .,;!, F.-m.-v ivania r.hir .a 1, hi- ;.. .-, .a-. : a: i -r : '., call'-.', s, ii.'iig.'. blae . .iii'' 1.1 I ti,'t.s exteii.iit.g ti . .in New I'.al: i. ore w-.st'i ,:, .1.-- . I'a -, - tl'.re-t'v Mt. Healthy. i. ':.- M , 1 a .den, ir., : p.: - j :? . h , h;.e h... ; .. . M rt-. H:t-ack-. Ac it' idl the ha- the -ts::..n ::..m Mt. H.-aithy to th-; v. k at ti..- p a - : .- ., t... ... n in the c::--p. t ro'tu of J. P.. j ti::::i"h On W.-':-t- lay of la-t we.-k Ids . . -t.-.-n ml. w .ere : a' I"..--. ' workingmen. who w. -r- re. eivg.g fl.2- per t . la.v of the I...'. 1 ... . . ..... .r v:... u,;,. : .In- .truck for high, r wag.-s. Tlo v remain- : --tan. - of nar: .- a irir. 1-. I . a-- wi . r..-.i 00 or,- , hvt'N F.o,!. I ed out I'.ve days and then tun:.- i to work in .: t :.- t .::, 1 roj e : .. h.ii!.l,l . v. . liar fa--e of aanat : t tl -. WI.. 11 y..:i v. a'.t villi; , , J F s:, hr will tritn it fry.. :i free : lr;,.nd. M ike KHoa-. -nt y et'g.ig- ; - 1 1 one of his li.r-r and r:r- to the c-.n- 1 '.a a-:'.:ie for Walls and Cei'.iin-. j tract or., lon. van A -hie! :-. On the f.r-t . v . N. F yd i day iti the pit tl.e age I bea-' . xh'! :t. -I hat u ,- Mt:-Ki-T-Ma:n Street .-We have svms a peculiar propensity. T:,.- mil:-;:.- MrJ ,,1 a large Fefrigtratoi to our Meat a Hungarian w.c.id c n- in -ight ,,, .. ,.- :. wlM. a'l meats .-an U-kepi r.-.' j " I'rar.k " would lav ic, k ! i- ea- and go .'..,.:. M.:t,..n. IWef. Pork. Ac. kept . f-r him. and ti .th.t . c c,l 1 i. .1 I him. Ti.e - ey.e band Otrdailv. Parties men r. fusing t 1 v.-o-k :th h a I.I'.l'. r- .... . -r'.at can have it kept in the Fefrig-; i'-it.l.e ha It, he ... the -ta' -Ic ' ,, wat..,vi. j ami exchanged f-rn:..re !i:cr-l y ati.m;.!. ,it. , "-' .ve. r.l-. 1 n. w It., k i-T saie. . r ; ,- t :. i fen :. w.. willsellby thel:i:T..e.iortbo1:s-jt.u.; mv; n ,,;). ...k ..... ,,',,,.1, , f cave w..y a , i. a .,- a . w p-i.-e. i t..:,. went out ..11 a strike Mou-hiv im.n:- ' - " " ' ' '' Ko 1 1 1 is V 1 ... 1 ' ii - Th. v return.-.' 1 0 the i.-.t in th- .if', r- r'" '"' ' .. , ... ....... .,.,! L: i . ikiiv h'lt ! .". , . .. .. . ' h t rv m , pc.c ;i ha 1 in i no., 1 an-1 tr.e i 10 r-u.c.e :i.e . ::e r .a.-.-.r- .. - w-,v rh.yc.tee. r g-:, the.-.-de-I ,.;ntrvm,.n ",- ;v th-r- - v.'al t':- '- days.H.vr.ver i..d 'Piwi..,:i1(.v wereoni.r. i ..:1 l-v ti.e pit 1 . "! Wl,',T ! h.r- an 1 Notion Store of M.. M y;.- , . ,-. r;l ., j 1 1 , , .. wi . '"" - k. !..-r chd, .rs-e d -t .y " ; (...I;,;K.n. ,., pr;i;... ... .K..iv,. a , ,;:. ; . :. .-..an l-i '.at ami l t-i. t. f-.-h from " x;.,,,,.,.... . M .v. c.v. c -'....': 1 - a- n - U e. ' ma-k.-s. ...mpe-ition in price- '!'1-, ,,,, .1,,' ;,;i!,k- with his righ- hand in ,,i :x ';' '- 7'- " lp-k-'. recived a 1-1 t::..- br-ke il.-ee li-'h' "' ' . 3 x, o. 1. - . , ... . ... . . . .. he - o "... k I a - s -. . .'..tu'n.'v. :.t 1 ..i .;- 1 i.ij!.... iiiifii n ::.-rt: w c . - -a ea e ; lie ' ;' ' 1. ever was a be't-r line of cloth- 1, ; a ;,o:ghb y.v.f fa tin iea.se. . 1 i: -., - , ,1 -M f.,,1 ... .1 15 ! - - ...her-, aim ' rC - When ti . v say it i wool, it i-; M.-Ttly af'er tnidi.-.-l N .n . ,-, li ..n to that. j cupants Mr. 1 rn:.:s ' . want . 1- w at.-h K- a:red call ..:: , . w J.-wt ., r a work warrar.te-1 Pa-r i I'll' h:iion I'w At Uk-ina. peoj.leof Fr-liia and vicinity ob-erved the lay set apart for honoring; the sol. her dead in a mo t fitting and appropriate manner. At an early Iciir in the mottling citizens from the Mirroumli'.ig country cotatiieticed coining i..t" ihe town, an.l by half past nine o i l . a. the time fixed for the proces s: ci ... f -nu, the streets were litteraily .-ro.v.l-- l with people. The pr.K-ession was form 1 ia li...:l of the odd Fellows Hail, . and was composed of the Koss liush Post, ;' . A. !1 . of I rs-.ua, .lei. Ration- from the ' ( 'ontlueti. c. Fr-ina:tnd Hiawatha, Addison, dd Fellow F- "Ig.-s, and large numbers of m- :i. w nn n an i children, t.u foot, horsw . back ami in wagons an.l buggies, many of tiie h.-ses and u hie'ej being decorated with ita.-.-a'.iii e . r.-rct ti. u.e eW l."x:ngton hra-.s I a-..d icaici the pro.-'Sciou, and in .c::n:i with the lid. Alcott Band, of and appropriate dr. Noah Scott a.-t-e Col. II. I. Yulv e,.c!"a:is. The t.rv . r-ey Church, about ,!:s'at:t from I'rsina, dec rating thegravts ere was . ,ne through e custom observed t . if : '..e Irand Army, ie 1 t the beautiful of the cemetery, when Col. K. trounced S. A. Wiil, Fsip, of he orator of the .'.ay. Mr. Will front this county, and is a ct- icv-at. His aih'.re--. of about es in length, was listened to attention and pleasure by his . Mr. Wiil is a young; man Appearance ami posess- -.1 io lorit .ri.kl aiji.itv. lie vh fe;ing, an.l as only a h-i 1 sha.-ed th.- privations, :;als ..t t'.i. -e whose firaves sttewti with I'lowcrs. could close of Mr. Wiil'- address loom was called upon, and . y r.marks. 1; wa- .ate in :.c!i tiie procession mar. lied town and .ii-i.anded It that the crowd at the ..cre-i tally fifteen hun .g pc.ple resent from ail townships and neighboring ". c cgrem. mies were performed ;t p. a manner that showed ni aiatigi and that the hearts of ;. s tunnel will ever in liie hi-'.orv of t he South Feniisvl- incu me' their de:t:hs there a la rriljle manner Two ta :y wounded : n 1 several K : '- tunnel is .iesign- at a point about p.1 . ;i ti.e ii:.e of Wtst- .untie-. Under a r- ei and Kulm, of . gang of "i lu. n at .ft March. At the a "i idcut occurred. been cut into for a feet a;-;ro.-e'h- ::d It aving a perjvn 1 feet. On Wediu-s- got Co men were at work large timbt rs. At about ... k in ti.e afternoon thi- w..rk had . ..mph ted am! tin- :i:.-t:on for the Pm ,.s 'k un v.i.iu sii.iaenly the gang bo-s, hu l'utly. 11 .tic. .1 a Movement in the .-.tii .f e ir: h a'.Mive. H-gave aloud ; a-j'iii. ha:, ere it c ml 1 be b'.-e-led. the -it : 1 t 1 m -at from ahove and rush .: 1 :i -in c-. l. i n a'lt the carrier-. The l.a i dr.. ,.; lt'ieirto.ls and lied, but : . : : "! : 1 v. im pure patriotism. " Give me Liberty, or give me death," were the brave words of an old patriot, Southampton Items. Not having seen anything from this part of the county recently in your paper, I send you a few items, hoping they may interest your'many readers. Mr. 1'atiiel Troiitmim lost a valuable horse last week. The fruit crop in this vicinity will not be very great, owing to late heavy frosts. The two steam saw mills at this place A new and full line of Summer goods at the One Price Shoe Store of A. H. Ferner tt Bro., including mens, womens and children slippers, low and high cut shoes, made oyer the different lasts. A full line of white goods in plain, bro cades and checks, with trimmings to match. Hamburg edginjrs, laces, bed spreads, table linens, napkins, towels, etc., at Packer & Parker's. . - Ladies, we have made a specialty of black, colored and summer silks and of black silk warp cashmeres and of the 46 inch cash meres, from 00 cents to $1.25. Parker .t Parker. Grass Seeds asdOats. In stock, another shipment clover, timothy and German Mil let, direct from Chicago. Also, car load best western white oats for seed. Cook A Bf.erits. A full line of bleached and unbleached muslins, .shirtings, pillowcases, muslins and tick in I-, at Parkf.b iv- Parker's. We wish to buy a large number of calves and will pay one dollar cash for each week of the age of the calf. A cm ax tt Harmony, Somerset Pa.. Acres jr.K. 0 4-0 3U0 400 400 'jsri . 4110 JW JtJ 400 til) 3-4 SO 130 Lot 1 Acief a 14 0 114 Cole James 1 S2 Hunter MA 3 Ss KrltnanMwj 3 SI .1. .!!. W H K.irlme J..hn I J . knislr or Kohre J.wrph.... 4 33 J.fca A Hosteller 3 1- Harwell Tun! Hell William S4 Aleyeri Martin XI .Tmlah Corey 1) 4 IW File John vi Keaehy A P 1 T OEf.KW 1I.1.E TtvSMIK. Jnhnsvn ThocoKs Jr. T, to JutiDSoD Tl.oinas Sr. 1-" SI JEKFEKSON' TOWNSHIP. (tlbstia Jame 10 4'l tialhraiih Mary 60 Kojpp Kmanaet 3 20 Orimth Kraneif an A.tmini Barbara ('a) 2 7 JENNLR TOWNSHIP. Mlsbler Thomas " a Hiil.ley FreJerick. 4 1.4 Oliver WUIUia 6 v; l'tillsun Kobert 4 T1) -Volt Jobn 7 33 Whitmore Jcl i Ta W Ulloujs Otonre 7 Pi.-klnic Hiinry S 'J M Si Clair William 4 0s Andrew! Oeorire 5 14 llaniin James ID 4. L ABLuEK TOWNSHIP. Bowman Samuel 27 to lever Peter s nelrs a S4 Witt Joclah W 74 Shannon Michael 1 ss Deal J. K. 43 ItUTinlnnliam ttWars 2 60 Buwman tt Ebersule. 17 VI May William 14 M Marks Wililam 3 0 LOWER TVRKETFOOT TOWNSHIP. ine memories mar ga.ner aroun.. ui.s have ,,,,0,, worK for ,ie sllmniCr. hour arc preunant with meaning, and full , , . 1.1 T ie fanner, generally in this section have of thought. Ihe ground we stand upon is . ... , . ... 1 . .1 11 ii finished p anting their corn and potatoes, sacred ground. Sacred to these dead, sacred ! 1 0 ' '."-.piire Knienck attended court last week, also to the living. It is a time for medita tion and prayer, for memory and tears ; a period when we can recall the hardships and pleasure's of a soldier's life, the long and says candidates were extremely nnnier- Miss Laura F. Martz, who is teaching a and dreary forced march, the dm of battle, select school at Kennell's Mills, is meeting the mar ot musketry, the thunder of can non, to hear the groans of the dying, to see the mangled remains of the dea 1 falleu in battle, these are scenes wmcli never can be ; (raii0 l,rj-k in that citv with tlatteritig suet-ess. Our apiarist, C. C Martz, paid Cumber land a business visit last week. He reports forgotten by the soldier. Then, too, conies the enjoyments of camp life, the vicissitudes thereto, the letters from loved ones, these were real days of "Auid Lang yne." It is an occasion when we should remember that the cause for which these soldiers died has not liccn in vain; that it was not lost, and that it is for us, the living, to bravely defend the principles for which they gave their lives, and if net d- be lay down our owu, that our country might be free and independent. It would be a sad page in the history of the Uepub'.ic, should Only a few candidates have as yet made their appearance in this township. Every thing is very utii.-t, politically. Mrs. laniel Troutinan, of near Wellers hurg, who has been confined to her bed for the pa-t I" .itr niotiths, is still in a critical con.liti.in. J. .1. Mart, Es.p, the boss carpenter of this place, is kept very busy in the line of hi trade, and is also doing a line business with his saw liii.i. Contractor J. H. Mart, has employed from it ever be written that America forgot her j 9ix to eight liandson Savage mountain, who defenders, either dead or living, a page it is ! have already peeled about one hundred to be hoped that wiil never be written, cords of bark. Si.e.l- Itwi.irv who hm 1 ilV victors? i TRt'Tlt. 1'nroll thv long annals and say, Are they those whom the world call the victors, Who won the success of a day " The Martyrs or Neto '.' The Spartans Who fell at Thermo. v la 's tryst, Or the Persians and Xerxes? His Judges, ! Or Socrates? Pilate or Christ ?'' To keep green the memory of the dead, to dry the widow's tears, tt) hear the orphan's prayer, and to reward all the living tor a noble work well done, is a solemn duty which this government can never neglect or refuse. Hie saddest part of our ceremony remains yet to be done. There were thousand- of brave men who fell in the terrible For a good amcrican watch, call on W. Wood, Baer Block. II. Gas Machine eor Sale or Kxciianok. I have a Firt-class Gas Machine which I wiil sell at one-half cost price, or will exchange for a horse. The machine is made entirely of brass and iron, and is without a doubt one of the finest machines made. It will supply from one to thirty-live burners, making the gas as it is consumed. It is au tomatic, and does not require any more at tention than an ordinary lamp, and manu factures the gas at a cost of from t'A cents to $1 per LO-Ofeet, according to the price of gasoline, For full particulars, address K. BoBixsoN, Plumber, Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh, Ta. When an article is in demand, it brings the highe-t prices. Shoe dealers who buy their g.cids in the fall pay well for them, because the goods are in demand. For that reason 1 have already bought a very large j stock of mens' and boys' winter boots that I can sell cheap because they have been bought cheap. Full stock, top soles, every pair warranted, and you will he surprised how cheap. Trent's Shoe Store, Main street, near Railroad depot, Somerset, I'a. Parker .t Paker's. Attractive bargains in gents' furnishing goods, an 1 nil new styles. All the new sha.l.t of tie- and scarfs, linen collars, cnifs. I fanee colored shirts, white shirts. I'nlaun- conllict of right over wrong, whose graves , j.j shim fronl cents to one .Jollar, at are unniarkct. Ihe lost, the missing, ttiei unknown ! Their bones lie scattered n j every battlefield, bleaching in the hot south- . Womens' rights and lefts shoes and slip em sun, 110 kind hands to place memen- 1 pers. ail styles, very cheap, at Parker toes on their graves. These can only be re- j Trent's. ineuibered in Praternitv, Cbaritv and j j nvai, v ' J All the latest novelties in ladies' handker- 'lk 'us then, my fellow-comrade, strew M-H-king. glove., parasol, kid glove .1 1. .i rioo'.ns, etc., ai mediates win. inr-ru. a'..u.ui ii.i.,. i.i, '..e the mountain air we breathe, bright as j tirv sun shining from Heaven, .011 the gia.l 1 .lav when we received the welcome order j that the war was over, that our services 1 were no longer needed, that wecoul 1 return to our homts, and in so doing we do a work j that commends it-elf to him who said. ' I j am the resurrection and tiie Life." : Apparently the adulteration of coffee has been reduced to a science, Prussian blue, chrome yellow and other dangerous ingredi ents being found in a sample tested in the moral jcity of Brooklyn. Apparently the only way to stop this practice is to buy un ground coffee exclusively. The artificial imitation of cotlVe berries has not yet been reported. In Southern and Middle England :!,( if women steer canal boats. M.miii:i HOYLE-I-ANDIS. In Berlin. May 11, ls, by Bev. J. W. Poffiitibergcr, Oliver Hoyie to Carrie M. Landis, both of Somerset County. Pa. BiUPElil'M-BrP.KHAItT.-In Berlin, May 25, 1S4, by the same, Henry W. Bri tlegtnn to Emma L. Burkhart, both of Mt. Healthy, Somerset County, Pa. AIlN'oLD (.BIFFITIL At West End, April V2, 1$, by I). S. A. To.nlinson, li'm. Arnold, of Koxbury, Pa., to Mary Uritlith, of Buffalo Mills, Pa. ( onniESOl'R Boss At West End, April -7. 1SS-1, by the same, S. i. Cotijghe nourto Amanda Icis.-, both of Mt. Healthy, i'a. Hi 400 411 4"U 400 4.A) 400 1 4.f r. V.l w Lul 1 150 400 400 Let 1 Acre 30 J5 li 4:' 34 Li.t 1 A. -res 1.. it I IS Forward it Hucros 4 63 H.iwell J.ihn 23 Do lvi Aaron 2 iw Powers Alexander 11 lo Lowry Peter. 18 lo Patrick Alexander 2t 10 l!uri;e.a William 2 10 K.l.ijr John 1) Wi Artlsan i Bank of Pltub K 20 4't tiuuumifi.in a neira.... Ansel .Michael. Hurnetl Joiiu Oeit Oeorire Weak land L. W Fal.lley Hl.twell 1) W l Co Same Bricker Solomon. Sh rover John Same Wella John , JJnuentiel.l Sarah., Ansel Matilda Anderson David..., Lot 1 4 1 i 4 . I 3 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 2 2 MeCaffey Jamef McMillen J K 31EYEKSDALE BOKO! OH. B Wm. Brallier Hoyer Britz E or PliU Henrietta. Ilia Auirumus Leal Edwin Knsrle John... tin.i Fred. llottaian John. Harden Jamea...... Meiner John...... Kelly Mra Sarah I.in.laman Solumon Oltitettto Pli kina; Ht nry Kavenserait Jobn -.inurherWin..... W ell FrnnM Adams Thomas Baker Peter- Merrill Nathaniel Altaian h. Kettle Brant Nel..n Wilt Elizatth -.t.-venstm James Snyder Adam Lt-nlmrt At. her Judy Matthias Sheets J..epti Crouse Maruaret M1PDLECKEEK TOWNSHIP. 1 l 8 47 1 M 40 H 18 Ii 63 1 j 63 10 1 30 1 OS 7 'A .'.I 17 47 2 ) 10 4t! 5 75 6 i Vt 3-1 11 l: 2 07 10 9H 2j 26 2 IH 5 40 27 2 9 1) 4 1 60 3 45 1 04 2 41 1 81 2 M 1 8 2 0l 1 OH 1 02 1 t'O 4 f2 : 78 Acres Parker & Parker's. N.-w g i.ids at Parker Trent's thi week. Modoc Indian Oil cures pain instantly. Pakota's wheat crop this year gives prom -e of reaching to.ooo.otio bushels. 1ikcortion at Brrlin Hetorati n Pay . Parker Trent has already bought stock of winter boots. Tiie t ra le dollars is not at par yet, the bill in Berlin was more genera. ijr oo-.-rved ttian for several years pn-t. i.u-:ne-s was in part f,,r r..ie.n p-;on hangs firm at Wa-hing-s.i.snde.l. an.l along Main street Hags were ' j, floating from almost every window, and tsc ; street was thronged with people early in the ' Not;. hereby give n uice to ail debt morning. The exercises were under the .!:- or and creditors t.f the fertilizer firm of ; 4.-4 lection ofthefj.A. K. Po.-t. The pro. es- Jo-eph A. Boyer, to come and settle on or j iJ sion was formed in the I'pper Diamond, as , bef foilows: M. C. Iowerv Post, from Mevers- I a!! bu-ine Monday. June I'.th, as after that date j M will he transacted under the I 4, dale; Mark Collins Post, of this place; Old j new firm name of J. A. Boyer, Berkcy .t Co. J S .ldiers, headed by ihe O. A. B. Drum! J. A. Boyer, ' Corps. The proce-sion mo ed to the ceme- Holsapple, Pa. j tery. followetl by hundreds of citizens. Tiie j ' j (lowers were conveyed to the cmetery in a i A mixture of copperas and lime distribut- j beautiful hear.-e. In decorating th graves e l in piaecs infested witti rats will drive the j the ritual was strictly observed. After the ; ro dent- away dt-corating ceremonies were over the pro- cession marched to the south end of the ' cemetery, where the oration was delived by K?v. I'oiietioerger. liie urauon was me : , ...11. 1 1. u 1 24a Treasurer's Sale Or UNSEATED LANDS. VOREEABLE to the prorisiona of an Act of Aateml.lv. directing the Mode of sellinn Un seated Lands lor taxes, passed the 13th day ot March, A. D. 181- ami ihe several aajiplementa thereto. The Treasurer of Somerset County herebv givea notice that, nnleaa the County, School, build Inif and Kotd taxes. duon the fol lowing; I'naeited lan.ia are paid before the day o salethe whole or auch part ufeach tract, or parcel ot land, aa will pay themes and ota. will be sold at the Court House, in Somerset Borouirh, on Mootlav. ttkt ih liny of Jm, 1HH4, t..r the arrearages ot taxes uue, and tbect.su ac crued I Hereon. ADDISON TOWNSHIP. Xam of Tract. Tare, Voavlit John 2 40 Cherry Aaron 8 so Biddle ,lame8 8 80 Mejera Martin 1100 Chew Alexander & 'M Cherry K'uerrv 02 Mevers .Martin Intrust S 91 Tomphiiio t Kk-htJobn 6 41 Miller laniel 4 84 4'herry James 4 W Tom iiemamin 4 80 Kiley Cumelins 2 54 Sehroek Fre.leri.-k If. White John 2 54 White Thomas 89 White Adam 2 54 White Christopher - 54 Baer Win. J 5 24 Tom Jacob 8 80 ALLEGHENY TOWNSHIP. 404 Bedford Joseph 12 10 2.4 Cover 4. Connelly 7 4S -js Earner Pr.tn.is ..r Lewis.. 74 417'j Campbell Willfam 11 ;V. 120 tralrey'a Administrators.. 3 8-1 120 Suiucber Capper 3 lo M1LEOED TOWNSHIP. 41. 1 Mason Thomas 72 :M Brodi8 Jacob 7 20 p. Caldwell DC T.i 02 Oebhart l Waiter 2 2 40 Johnson Wm 72 jl Tom Iiina S 4 i Wilson Thomaa. 7 ii :;-l Shatfjohn 4 40 J4 Irfsii Thomas I ws St I Prtcelsaac si 4. 0 Tor.i Hacliel &4 8 200 Kod.l John D 4 ft 1 Kennv .folia 2:10 lfil Seariuht Thomas B 1 20 100 .lenninica John s -o 2ot Kennell John 0 300 M.-Carter John 1 20 4..U BrDsin Peter 6 40 :4 Caldwell Samuel 4 87 400 Brookf Jacob 1 If) 7 HillHenrv 14 1u Miller ThomaJ 1 L..ta Albright Oeuri(e !i Acres Lia in Rockwood : 1 U'l No. S4 14 1 " ' 2S 3A 1 " " HA. 42 NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. 24 Beaty Sarah. 19 5i 131 Elncinore Sjrah. 12 64 Juo itolden EllJabeih. 9 36 2..2 Mcllride Sarah- 21 41 32s Wa.lmanMary 23 y 42 Schell Hnry 10 Co 1.'. Paul Hoffman .1 07 230 tionoel Lewis 23 00 20 CoffrothfcUo 1 20 260 Gorsuch Isaac a o4 s W Itt At Wolterstriter m 2 1 400 4. si . . 4U his 4i0 247 : 4. i 4o8S 4M) 4.41 400 410 4 424 i 403 43 40 284 400 2S) 150 i 110 200 ever heard. Now and Then. s atune wa ti. i'l'cK-J best by all odds, for the occasion, 1 have! I.. 1 ti - itnmer.se timiier- ne .l t:.e lci-v !- It se-mcd to tiie !i"r- i r t !i it had . s. aoe.i that I f,,rwar,i i l.niToR it f.rald : sometime in ..lay, !, ..,s there came u rcui- ' J'":1 copied a:i item from an exchange statin;; i.al taken pi ace. and that j t!'f '-' d btea j.a-se.l by the Pcnti f etr:ii and ti'ulc tin re 1 sylvania Legislature, iiicreasini: the tuiui ., j. ,--ili'- v. t iivii,". but i muni length of the scli.hd term to si.v v., 1.1.I t nu. i-.-.ii'il v,t bo ! niotiths. The next week vou contradicted . Ad n: 'iit Ion j. be the Ciieai'est I'.viks in America. At Fisher's JjO Hook St. re there is now on sale a line of the J lclu-apcst biH.ksever put on the market for sm sai-. Iileant cloth-btmnd, gilt-title books f..r tbirtv tive cents each, three for one dol- 411 ar. The-e hooks are by standard nuthors, ,,t iiieli w Dickens. So..tt, (ieorire Elliot, Lord i s 1 234 I.ytto-i. Ac. These books are selling very! the w rk was kep; a.,,l '' tn inline ti.e b.'itM of b.i 1 le.-:i tin iverci, andtw - dea 1. Tiie names of th - rapidly, so rapidly in fact that the publish ers are unable to keep up with the demand. Some of the-e books have as hiph as sis hundred papes, and the price is so low that I advise the hook-buying public to take ad vant te now, a- the price is liable to advance at any time or the hiH.kshe withdrawn from the market. Cms. II Fisher. P.o.ksel!er. 2X) 4l 4lH low 25 200 - fee vear .''.- I'-.i.-ie a pr. (- . i. i:-ie i; c i I- ..-'. r e iliiv w t.ry l..y II. . i.i .-! . I:t -t.t e e buttt r. t Th-ir- l..y. tic W.i -:.cr- hi.tci Sali-lmry. were auk'-i.cd by ti.e -'iit-M of stuoke and the i-rai kit:j of tiun.t-. mid w ith jtreat difliculty they made tt.cir esc.-i-.- fr-.tn tl.e I -ti mi tip bi; .id ::.-. Tiie aiarm :'.-n, the town's I'C- .liie asseni't.led !c;: ol;iv si,.; ,-. ie.l I . ' . . . jit. saving a t. -iv arte -k- of nirmture, tie.n ! driven fr uii the ln.u-e by int.-n-c iit.it and ', sm-.ke. Their eil .: :.- wtr..- th.-n dire-.-te.! t- I ti.e property of Ms. Samuel J. I.ich'y, hi -h i they succeeded in savin.', otiiy s,:r-!it d.i:n- ' I a.:e beinc done it. T ie hotel, which - , i ent'.reiv h trove.l. otie oi tia- very best . ! in S..ni r-.-i county, in btt.li ere. t.-.l by ' ! Mr. Vs;:ncr at a c.-t of fr-:.i it!:t to nine thou-aiid doilar It was tli'iitt-.t I ir -! 5 '. can I iiy a suit t.f ; I he !..- of furniture is e-titaat. .1 a! $70 ', on ;t J. P. Stivil. r ,V ; ii'fh there wa- an i:i-;iraiue of."1. I- AM' ..i 1't.ts.Fl:- Now j k .ar i-:i,i Icn-h A Son's pis ! 1 the mark.-;, and no farmer j i:!,.,-:t them Ti.cv Ic.ve stood Here are the prices j l-.-r ton. - 0.'i i .:i w ad- . bi. it, stating th"t the bill was defeated, an.l h..w you were mi-led. It seems that all of your readers saw the first item and but few of them saw the correction, and interested parties are now charging that I introduced The habit t.f throwing, orange, banana or and supported the bill. You will find by any other kind of .eelins on the pavement An.'rlo Frank Frank i referring to Lfyitlttlve I!"wJ Vol.1, Pae is a b.i 1 one. Many a child and even older i- K :. I.uii Cortadino, j ,n'v the bill was introduced by John j person-, by some such acU of carelessness, If'.vi t I .lriuii hael. H. Landis, of Lain a-U-r ; that it was defeat- I have ciu-ed others long years of painful An-'r.-iu- an 1 Italians. The "d the first time, the yeas and nays were j sutVerin;-. Therefore when you see anything ni.-ht were terrible. Three ! called 0,1 and that my vote was cast j on the pavements upon which another might nd ivin" i-.iidtr a beam their '. "gainst it. Will you please repeat the cor-. slin anl ruin himself, remove it, and thus f t'.) si:.0. .k A Pi 1 kits. . ,'t be l'r.-i !. nt id I.e.. tin-: the -he.l toj. -i,. r. Tivo e.f the-e were rction, an.l ooitjre. . t- I'-an.. Another was crn-he,! ; Truly Yours, i -v ttoile in asittii.s H:ti..a. There " -M- ' 1"' a few ..id women who reside in the 'iuemahtaiing, Pa , June 2, 1K-4. i: .r!i.. d at hand, sn l in the n.itl-t of i W e p.ihlisned the item as statwl by Mr. 1 . -id !.. -uentaiions they ii.sis'i-d upon Morgan, and the following week published .i-t r:te-..f t!ie Iloinan Catholic Church . the correction, distinctly statini; that we Amos "I nomas. ro 20 Check John. 3 1 llew William 1 17 AlcCall Joeeph 31 6 Walker Samuel P 12 s Same (Indian valley) 18 40 Wells & Cnlhertaon 31 ei Walker Saml tt Wllmoth. 16 39 Smith 12 M Skinner William. xi w Amerlne Philip 2f W Baer I.u-lwlck 18 (S) Wells Rachel Ii. Wells Mary li VI Iterrv James 7 J Ackerman Wlliiam. 22 4o WittK.bUr 4 32 Wolf at Co 2 16 Werner Henrv 11 so Flowers Susan 7 Sr- Brown Thomas if Hillexaa Jaoob B. 3 tt HartmanNathan 2 M Wultht.pe Henry 16 3 Linif Peter 13 M Baer Israel J 08 Sturu Adam 3 Coltroth k. Wllmoth ('...I.. tu BUOTHEKSY ALLEY TOWNSHIP. Stern Abraham 7 14 CONE-MAl'OH, TOWOSHIP. bcth? means of saving another from pain and suflertn Will have an immense stock of Summer Millinery this week in latest styles, and lowest prices. M. M. Tbepwell. bein.- " rf -r ing no j i i. - l.e to 11 1 lil.ll.ired e t-rv wet k. t ash Piti:I4 : i v A l'o rn , John-town, Pa. j " l ime Ci.mpa: y i- tit - sell i .ine at i-ifiht tetif. th-iiver.-l mi ' tc-ir works K-.r order, write to a -n. ;.trreti. Pa. ' ic:i'-:rg dress oo.is a sjtccial'v ; tv 1.1. line; call and see them. t bin ay- mske people proud, a- a'i the Mi.ns of our "k, she i not stuck up and s .n.e very able hints als.ut ' a!! at:d see us. J. P.. Snyder. A ( .1. ' mi tinner pant p.od, overall- 1 .1 at Parker A'Paeher s. l:i Sunday Mr. Jacob Ic :k..y, - f p:-er Y.sh-r t'.wn-hip. wli.-e prostration hist Thur-Uy with a-tinsiroke wa.- not. i at the ' time, expired without paitiinj entire .-..1.--. i.cisn.-s. Peii-.t: a very ax-t:ve man. be i a constantiv at work at whatever he sj'a t . do aiocit the farm, 1.1. d ..11 the .lay t.n : which he was s'ricken he wa- in tl,.- !':.! ! . stiiH-rintentlin-; .jera'ttn. iec.-a-.-l wa I b..rii in .' i:ner-et county May l.'t, 1.;, and a-, therefore, aired T years and 1-' days : when he died. He was married in !..". and ; his wife survives him. He was the f:h.r ; i.f four children, two Sot.s and two daitii ! ters. all of whom are liviti-. There are ti.it ! ty-fivepraiidchildreii, twenty -three rat j crandch.ldren. and one f.'r.at-f.'rtat-prai.d-j child. Mr. Ik-rkley was a meiuUr of the I.,,,. i..r,l . l .irr1. for muiiv Tears. The re main! were interred in Jierkl. y's praveyar I Vn.U tua ntliin Juhft'itrH Tr'uft- I ovt-rthe levli.-s. There be-; had receiyed letters from both our mem-j in,, ,,., ' . t,lri-l to an ts a: band they undert.x.k the j bers. Messrs. MorKan and Colborn, savin? i IumIu.e !hat lir Snrine and Summer Stock an.l placed lijbt.sl candle- in the ' that such a bill had been offered, but that it fl,r ,y,4 u now OI.n fljr ie in!I)Wtion of it.iei.n.nes ranea in a r.w. ; na.l been ueieateJ. ine isyuMun the public. Our new line conists of a large .Morgan s su.te- . 8U(, Tariej assortment of Furniture in styles, ! patterns an.l qualities to suit all. Betlrooni ' " j furnitnre in suits or single pieces. Spring j AnvCRTisco Letters. Thtt following let ; 1.1-. mattreses. etc.. are most desirable and Mr I'auicl 1 Parr, of Pitt.-buri;, ten remaining in the post office at f..mer- j our prices always rih'ht. LounRes. sofas. Mr. .had 1, they sprinkled; wafer ttp-n the faces ami fully corrnburates . '..anted : lit ir prayers. The cxart number men t. En. of the injur,-1 t - .id nt be learned, but two ! ,.i then; t ;ii - ureiV die A son of i- ton. h.ep, rat t:.e tunnel, an.l l.e role KPt, ia., W1ll 1 sent to the Iead letter Of-1 ,i eay chairs, which it will rest you to -iv i:u: t Suhlsfown. to summon Ir. fi,e if not called for before June l-i, !- : i ,M,b at. L'ood and low in wice. Ilo not S.pnre Iwis; Kuhlman, A. it ; ("rise, S. V; Eaklaud. j ff,Hi one dollar until you have seen our hel l an impi.-st ; J. '; Hammond. Wm. A ; Kert. .t Dun-1 .,k c No trouble on that score. Campbell t 1 the scene Til" in; - 'ii. of Stahistow n 0:1 '.lie b.-i.e-. The verdict exonerate! the , can ; Keiley, Harney J ; -born, Charley : ! contra, tor-from an blame, every precaution . Perry, Henry; Kesherbarger, Miss Gracie ; having been taken for the safety t.f the J Kinder. Miss IKmcilla ; Schiller. Peter (2.); men. and the accident wa found to l e the j Smith, Mrs. I.izr.ie ; Stenj;er, W. T: Wet-eths-t of qui. ksaitd. j more, Wm. (2 ) ; Walker. Miss. Malinda. Mr. Kuim, one of the contractors was on j postals. ti.e -r .tiud immediately and did everyihing ! paker. Franklin ; Ilavero, P.ichard ; Flick, in I.i- p .w. r t t relieve the wounded men. ! Oeo. J ; Merrill, Key. N; Price, Dudley : Coi'.in- were provided and the bodies of the 1 White, James. .lead were reverently laid to rest in tue I A. C. Davis, P. M. -rrave yarJ of the Di-a iples burch in the j June 1. 14, Somerset Pa. pr.etice of several hundred citiiens and j workmen. Miss Kuhn decjrated the graves t Over 4').000,0iW gallons of petroleum. fith beautiful Mowers. I vwl'.jed at iO,l'OJ0 were exported last year. CorrsoTH & Co. - 34S 13V 340 4W 3.JO 400 Lota 1 1 1 1 l 3 1 I I i Jl 4 2 2 -4 3 2 I i 1 2 4 3 2 2 Acres 2si Lois 4 A ere a 13o'-j Mens coarse shoes from one to three dol lars, at Ferner' Shoe Store. Wa Ithani, Eljrin, Springfield, Ijincaster, Pot kfor.1, in fact all of the American watch es kept in Stork and at the Ioet prices at 1".. McDowell's Somerset, Pa. Try the Eureka Poller Flour, matinfactur ed by V. II. Keiti, Somerset, Pa., warranted to give entire satisfaction. Straw Hats are coming to the front. Lota 4 Aerea 40 4s 31 400 Lots 2 3 Arret .- 12 J..nea Israel Morris Lane Moire Joseph Israel Williams. Berrinarton Ururite Elliott Johns.... CON FLY ENCE Bt ROVC,H. Ihivla John B Hotlman JJ1 Piper HB Yolbreek Charles Meyers Peter's heira Bums Patrick Creiathtoa Theodore Pevana Nathan Duaran James (Motility Samuel Per James. Bolton Alexander McPherson Duncan Sborb Jasper Tannehillfl J N Trou'.man Wm Sulllvan a heira.... Wlralne H O Shoal! V A YenterCharles Stark Valentine Welsh Samuel Shall Will William Smith Samuel Leohart Peter a heira Pattoa Mrs K C. Auuatlne John Haya Kobert a heira Johnson Mary a heirs..... ELK LICK TOWNSHIP. Brandler J M W Cbapmaa Wia , Cramer A J , Fike Jbn and Samael.... rindlay Hiram Jr Markleton Son k Co....... Haroo Monday Corey Jamea UttleST Corey Enoa March Le.a nl.. Mooie John Moore Betay Irrandman Charlw Corey Thomaa Corer J.wlab Hay 'William Moore Eoo Flndlay Hiram Lowry Samuel Urenfood David Kretchmaa William Cnrlfttrar Jowpti, i M 4t 1 l'l W 7 62 S 73 63 4 SO 1 SO 1 70 2 70 as 1 so ss 1 20 Si 1 7 1 70 3 M 1 W 1 SO 1 70 Ki W So 1 30 SO 70 SS Si 2s 26S wo 21 VI 43 24 1 18 4 03 1 04 34 42 t 24 44 23 3 as T 47 2S '24 4 M 424 3 0 1 m 1 M PAINT TOWNSHIP. 400 Berkey Hnghea (-') 4.1 Cmk John .". 115 Barton Thomaa 115 InekeepJohn 373 Jonnson Benjamin 4o3 J.mes Wliliam 420 LyleJanies 4 -i Miles iam-.iel jr. 433 Same Moore Joseph. So fiorsey Patrick 41i West Mattnlas 20.1 Jones James 4o3 Jones Wm 4uo Richard Samuel 100 Christ Hutch 100 Holsapple Charles 4. .6 poo Ik Owen. 400 Williams Israel. 411 liarrsJohn 4s Espy Andrew 420 Foulk Caleb O.VEAIAHONING TOWNSHIP. Lots. '4 Ferrel Nelion Is Same 2 Leibcrknlicht John. SOMERSET TOWNSHIP. 1 Miller Noah S STON YCKEEK TOWNSHIP. 70 ImBtda Abraham 30 We and J'aniel estate.... SOT THAMPTON TOWNSHIP. .-.) Adams A lexamder 1-3 438 Brown Thomas 4"i Comba W ni or Cvrmick W 477 McBride Mary lolt Mooic 4l WitL 4.17 Hon. y James 3.0 Sad.ller.Iohn loo Kohler HauieL 24 Same 4i W a vmn Catharine 1-3.... 132 Phliilppi John Sbaw James. Cupp Elward 220 ltactiel 'lcmjst 2.4 Thompson William 30 l.-tart, Weyand a Estate SHADE TOWNSHIP. :" Auderson SamueL 3s- Clark Daniel 4' 0 Jones Wm 473 Dunn James 412 NewNold John luo Hervey J F 21 Ackerman Georice 477 Kimaiell Si Huicua... jv9 Campbell Margaret loo SmiihAnthosy c.l Leidia: Jonathan 42 Bentonltleonce 3S..' Perry Simon loo Hits, hew John Sl'MMIT TCWNSHIP. 1 lu Schadt Henry Mctiuire UPPER 11 RKEVFOOTTOWNSH1P. SPEING- BULLETIN We are now Frepared to Show our Carefully Selected STOCK OF 0AEPETS RUGS. OIL CLOTHS. LACE CURTAINS. We Esspscthlly Solicit tha Pairecags cf the Putlic. Cur Carpet Stcck Ischass Velvets, Hrq-asttss, E:dy Erxasels, Tapestry Brussels, Tkree Ply all Vcsl, Persian Eanask, bgrains, Venetian, Gotten Chain, Eags ani Heaps, ani we Grantee our Prices to lie tie Lowest. We Measure Rooms, Halls, Etc., and Match, Sew, and put Carpets Down with as little delay as possible. Rugs in Newest designs, STAIR RODS, STAIR PADS and STAIR BUTTONS AT LOWEST PEICES. Our Line of Lace Curtains is Largo, ami Comprises a Great Variety of Patterns, and at all I'nces, from t o cents per pair, up. Greis, Iostei- & Ouinn, JOHNSTOWN, PA. R. B. SI HELL. PAI L. A. SCHELL. R B. SCHELL & CO., MANUFACTTJREBS OF TIN COPPER AID SHEET-IRON PRE -A-T-TD DEALEKS.IN Stoves, Ranges & Ho use Furnishing Goods, Main Cross St., Opposite Cook A. Ileerits" Store. GQOK STOVES AND RANGES ! ?A.rf.'..lt - -v t . - - j. . .... 1 - : 3 Wc r aitfnti fur the Ezel.'ir" Cook Storei iiii't K.inifes, the Reiiul.nor Ce'k SuiTr, aiU'. u-l Ai)llo RuniEt;'. We 1 ell the K.yl Conk" nl LtlierOnok St.iTci. All toe unl "riniei noll with guarantee. AIpo. repair hir the aiKive it.iTen asd fur the New Iruselile anil any other Stove in use. STOVE HOLLOW-WARE! P..?-. K-ttlef. Skillet, Oii-Wle. Tea Kettlei. Vkin I 'teniU .and all oiher Plaia, Ununil unil Eiiuaielei. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS ! Wr krsp a full It'K-k of Codee-potfl. KuckM, B isin-. Sin! lrtD. 4 'ortee Milln. ( number-palls, Wa-h-l-.arW. Dust pans and Bni'ht'S. fcc. We make Sun ir liuckeu and SUGAR PANS We Keep Nails, Glass, Puty, Coal Oil, Terra Cotta Pipe, Clothes Wringers. Call and See Stock' lief ore lluyhiy Elsewhere. JOHN J. SCHELL, A'rent and Attorney-in-Fact. 9 W) 17 li l w 2i A 7 to li 11 10 70 19 V8 ia 10 Si 07 J0 M 9 "i 1.". 11 14 ttu 4 S 2 7M 13 74 M (Ti 1 41 10 UU Hi 1 54 4 20 1 OH 7'J 2 40 34 5 V) 20 87 14 W 21 OI i 40 21 44 14 11 & 3 IH 11 15 7 24 7 24 1 13 1 ESTABLISHED 188. FISHER'S BOOK STORE SOIEESET. Or A. Chai H. Fisher. Who'.esnle anil F.etail I'tal-r nn-i Jul er in School Boons, Schi.,1 Supplies and Statlonerr. Alwavs in stuck a well selected St.- k nt Pw-ii-nl Works. Histories. Biornphirs. Book or Trav. 1 i-T-l Adventure. Novels and Statdani Ptft-e Works Blhles. Testaments. Oospel Himnl Lutheran l. Disciples Hrmn Bi'iF. lUetloparles and l b.ldr.n's Tot B'iks. Jtfairazines. Keirlrws Novel' Ilaily Papers, and (tencral Feri'iUal Liieratoie. Sheet Mni-ic and ingxn Instruct. .rs. Sun day school ar.d lav school Kwanl funis. A Larue and Complete Stink of Blank Books, Leg Blanks and Marriaxe Certirimtes. Fine Albums, l urs and But Papers. SCHOOL TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS. CF"3VT-A-IX. OBDEBS SOLICITED. T.n. MARSiIAI.L MAIN OFFICE AND YARD AT JOHNSTOWN, MJL mm k warns i Mannfaclnrers and Dealers,! W WILKIAND Somerset, Pa., I Wholesalers and Retailers Oo.s ic. r. b. station. 13 54 13 ai 13 2U 12 i't 7 31 3 4- . t 04 13 74 1 W 1 5 4 It 41 5 04 KOYTS, PORTER & CO., Brass and Iron Founders, .Machinists, and Manufactu rers of Miners' Supplies, Lots 5 ean Edward 2 3- Ha Michael 7 1 Hoffman Vle .'4 3 Philllppl lerrivk 44 1 Pbillippl Uaniel 13 3 Plie Jobn 2 I Klmmcll Oenrite 2n 3 Snyder Samuel :i i 1 siny.ler Zaehariah 26 j 2 fatutiuian A A 64 ! 2 W imr ImtLI 4: I 2 William Hatina 42 M Hillexas heirs 20 44 Kinir John,... 1 40 4uo JollesWm 20 400 Lohr Peter 13 20 L.H WilklnsJohn 21 i Sullivan Nelson... 13 1 Keamjoun Si Z WaireMwncerfcZufa.il.... vi a Coleman Ih.raa si 1 Sullivan Wlillaai S3 1 Hay Iavid, .14 0 acres KincUb 1 hi 1 lot Klmmell Ocorice 2 aiame 2a 2x f) cihulti James 3 4 VKSIXA BOKOVGH. a lot Andersun, SpeneejfcCa.. M i Brallier J J 1 m i Mom an Young fc Co 3 II J Painter FL )W 1 Rus;i tt Huffman 43 1 S loci Hcsekiah... 3 05 2 Wehber Heory 1 2i 3 Beeriis H C 1 - i Kounu Frank. 1 Jt 1 Krexar Henry .. 0 3 Miller J"Uh l'l 74 2 Miller Aarrm I 7 3 Snvder N B. 1 M 21 Scull Kdwanl 7 M 1 Saykriie-inteM ft! 3 Tbompsun John. 3 17 3 VMJubn 3 44 J;atneyL 123 1 M.irriou Ueorice 3 1 Wilson Sanner 97 . Conrad Mra M M 1 Iraild AniruJtlne 19 3 Uolderhaum J. M 30 S ale to commence at 10 e clock a. m. V 4 Prnna n.ilrtr tavea on to of the lands advertised, brf-rre day of sale, will be eharged 74 ir. 1 rn: (rriTt: r.. .c ". ir.vr. :sse!.iyii.i.f., pa. MANUFACTURERS OF ThE YOUCH STEAM PUMP. iF.verv Pump folly V AKRA.M Ll. ) 1 44 cents for advert laine- and fees. 2 M JOHN H. WtEER,TreJrer. For Coal Mines, Furnaces, Kailroads, and Boiler Feeder. Turn-Table Dump Cars. Stone Picks, Hoisting Crabs, Stone Wedges, LA II R IF.?. PIT CARS, COKE SCRAPERS. COKE BARROWS. COKE OVEN FRAMES, R. R. FROGS. BRIDGE BOLTS. SWITCH STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND SHAFTING. Heavy Custinss and Forgings ; Shwt-Iron Work ; Machinery of repaired a: short notice. i't ant , llyr. Kear 26 Main Street.: Ttimbcr ANI LUILIHTS 2AT22IALS. HarJ an3 Ml Mi OAK. POPLAR. SIVIXIS. PKKETS; MOllI'l.SOS. AH. R'4..Vl T. rtOHOo. S4VH. STAIR KAILS, CHIBRY. VfffnH PISE, sHISt.LKs. ItoORS. BAI.lSltRS rHivr.MT. whitf. eisr.. la ih. m.isvs. slwkl posts A Oeneral Line of ail grades ot Luic-r and rlall.liim Material apd Rooflrar Slate kept In Stock. Also, can turn isn anythirit in tl.e lice if cur tunnes to order .th reasonable prrmptneia, ich as Brackets. Odd-sized "work, fcc. Manager, Somerset Branch. Offices and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. K r 4 I i - . , 6