The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, July 23, 1884, Image 4

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    lie Somerset Herald.
f C.EChR. SCL'Ll, Editor.
The cow must go at large.
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The weathrr still continues cjol.
Jn'.y 23, ISM. !
li.
Karly harvest ajple are making ilieir ap-i-ea
ranee.
A cood soaktnir ram is crrat'y necJrJ in
this si-ction.
An adjourned ArpuDicut Court wi
session Tuesday.
Put none but cow boys on puanl, was tl
I ..1. ......t C .fiii-.lir
tUNESDAT'
f "-" V"
;3i2 Java Monday.
i'The critiict cliirif
lVaobe are in market.
'Tomatoes are rirtfnieg.
Jjiisinfect the foul spots.
U'hertnut trees are blooming.
Volcry for winter may yet he tut.
' lShing Tackle, at C.N. IWd's.
'Harvest homes will soon he in order.
Wt kill the toad ; his food Is insects.
Slodoc Indian Oil cures pain instantly,
"The leaves of the grape lUe xan
de.
Tlie cwlest harvest
The Democrats of Ileilforil will hold thei
county convention on the 2ih.
It, V. Patterson, Ksj., rf Ptoyestown, has
lieen spendins; the tct few days in Fomcr
set.
the fruit
weather in many
Walls and Ceilings"
fcrs
L
i rv AUha?;ine for
1 only hy O. N. 15 -yt.
is an intolerable
The busses did a good business running to
and from the colored camp-niccting
Sunday.
A scrub nine from Somerset played a gam
of ha.- hall with the Mc-versdale club last
Friday, at Meyersdale.
Jl drunken man
jaice.
"lirook Trout, Salmon and I-abrador Her
W. can't be beat, at Keller 4 Banners.
Toliti.-s is lx-coming the all-absorbing
Ktne.
'aimed Sweet rotator for file at Keller
linor'.
tissaid that there will bea.-'ol chest
p; crop.
vl ainis. all colors, ready for use. Sold by
S. Hoyd.
!w preen apples are coining into market
jore plentifully.
'"Ulaha-tine will not rub off like white
.!,. Try it. S.iM by C. X. Uoyd.
She weather "Hart week was very favor
i for the work of the liu-bandman.
Miss Ilattie Herrinirton and Miss Jeuni
(iriftitb, of Johnstown, are visiting at J
Walter, on Maio street.
Miss Coc. of Xew York city, will deliver
a lecture in the Court House, Thursday
evening. Subject. " Moral Trritiing of our
Children."
The Somerset small bov is liar l". Old
John Ilobinson1 treat moral show wiil
pitch its tent in this immediate ii i,.iity on
the 7th of August.
Messrs. Max Hoblitzell, of I'r-.ina. 'Jeorgi
Hall, of Bedford, and Charles Meyers, oi
Meversdale, are visiting in Somerset. Tin y
are the guests of Mr. Frank J. Meyer.
"The best -t
k of Cigars and Tobacco in the
tobe fuutidat Keller Sannrr's.
Tai
The familiar faces of our farmer friends
have not been vi-ih!e very frequently on our
streets during the past two weens, lne
grain and hay fields have had first claim to
j their presence during this period.
The I'.alto. and Ohio Railroad will have
one of their grand excursions to the famous
I.urav Caverns, on Fridav, Auirus-t s:h. The
urice of a round-trip ticket will he live dol
lars. For further detailed informational
t. v to I.. J- I atton, passenger Agent, fcom
erset, Fa.
own are
of the Stale Teachers
K-iati-m has been fixed for Harrisburg,
'.s.H.n ll.e whistle and whirr of the steam t
Thearch culvert, twenty-seven feet span
by which tne South Pennsylvania crosses
the Somerset and 'auibria railroad at tlie
' Summit, has lieen Mih-lri ti a Mr. Jitmr
L i -it i.- tl rural districts, i
K-"cr ' ,. , of Johnstown, who has commenced work on
phiilders can find knobs, loess, i.uigre, aim
trrythiiu belonging to builders' hardware.
James l. HiHernaum .
f Hon John Cesna has entered into a con
tort in supply the Kverett Fitrnaco compa- T. M. Mill
A-with 2-YO ' toi: of ir.n ore er year . (,f l;laiue's '
..mhi Ian J : this contract to last several ) to subscribers here, and also taking orders
U-jts. i for the second volume. He is authorized t
Blacksmiths can find horse shoes, horse ; li" all orders here or at Meyersdale. Wheth-
; i,. ,,., ,nvil' bel- : ar those orders have been taken bv other
at James 11. Holder- at-'ent-s or nor, lie alone can deliver iii
at tlie above named places.
his contract. He is having a line quality of
sand-stone onarried. one mile north of
Somerset;
T is delivering the first volume
Twenty Veai' of Cor.gn.-
li, etc.
ws, ra-jis
taiim's.
4 i 'ari-enterscan fir.'l saws, planes. Hatchtti !
&;'ers, siinares, mitre botes, adzes, brn.vl j
fees, and anything to a set of t xOs. at Jam
. Holderhaum's.
work
I it is saui :uai iigniniug rectuny sinicic a
! woman who lived in AVellinctoii. Indiana.
! it darusl to one cheek, and hcfre she had
1 time to turn tbeothrr it slid down her watch
I The County Commissioners arc busy pre- ; ca-e, jumped to her feet, put her shoes bej
lirint tlie registry hooks of voters for the j yond the reach of the C'hbiers art, and fkip-
feiriotis l'jKin:-I'laces ihrotubotit the conn- ' lied off, leavins the woman iiit us well and
-. The lists will he huiif: up at the poll-; hearty as ever.
g pla- es about the first Monday of August, j
! S..me;re-nshtir2 ariihiuetieian has calcu- ! Thc t'r'JW'1 5,1 ""endancc at the c,
i ed that Terrv McC.be liicU watchman i cam!' lceting, which is being held in Hu-
icilP. II. 11. near lladeUuiha Station. C115' erov Sunday, was a very large ar
i... ;.;u ., .!it. n. i -t it e.. 'orderly one. The mcjuiu
ill aggregate disiane of 70,"ii tidies. That
)i nearly dmal to three tri j s around lhp
f .rid.
train from
acl:es closely
place and in
tenuediate stations. Services were held in
the morning, afternoon and evening. An
Johnstown, contained three c
: pa ked with people from that
The Buffalo T.iinc Company is now sell- admission fee often cents was charged, and
ibig Coed l.ime at eight cents, delivered on we are tol l the gate mony aggregated rjnite
die cars at their works. For order, write to I a nice sum.
fTilliam Masi n, Garrett. Ta.
r
Arrangements are leiiig malt- with the
Slasnnic order of Cniontown, ScotUlale,
O'linellsvilie. Jsoiiierset. Meytrsdale and
Ciimlierland, to give a picnic at Ohio Pyle
Fails, August 1-t and Jnd. Thc members of
fli.- order y.ill be acconipaiiied by tiieir
fc:u:',ies.
4 Will have an immense stock of Summe
iiHinery this -li in latest styles, and
lowest prirts.
1 M. M. Tkkdwell.
r ,. i,.,..i,.v-w r,r;,,,. Lmit . r.,w Our exchangee tell us of a I-ehiirh county
J:mdful of common salt rxtween each J '"a" who died on the Sthof June, who was
Vver. Tne sit, by ls..rhinc the humidity ! doubtless the champion family man in tlie
if the Iiav. not only prevents its fermenU- i Vritetl States, outside of M..rmondom. He
fiitil ti itiut : :n-'lf li iri 1 1 n cr Kilt I I iiS Illlirri ed
Mr. "William F. Shaffer, the P.itri-.t strut
marble cutter, ian?d for Fayette county
Monday morning, to deliver a "large lot of
work, some thirteen different johs,'J?ome of
the monuments are very beautitul, and re
flect creat credit on Mr. Shatter's skill as a
designer and cutter. A favorite design
his customers seems to be a square shaft
about six feet high, surmounted by an urn
all of pure Italian marble. Those desiring
tine work, should call on Mr. Shaffer.
iids a aity taste to the forage which all j
;itile like ; besides, it stimulates the ap)e-1
JS'e and assists th ir digestion, and so pre-!
t rves them from many diseases. I
three times. His first wife
bore him eleven children, his second eieven.
and his third, who survivts him, tight,
making thirty in all. Of these eleven are
dead, and thc o;1rt nine teen attended the
funeral. Mr. Stre.h' ci.uid count lt2 "rr.ml-
1 To Faefrs.-ow is the time to hand i tllii(:r,.n- n,j Fret-f rami, hildren. on.U
your orders for phosphate, preparatory I j-rBf.pPft-grandchibinn, making hisp-s-1.
. fall seeding. Xo enterprisins farmer j ,or5tT thu, f .A
liou!d le withnnt Bsngh A Sons' goods, at " . . -
prices name.1 in another column of this I About half-past eight o'clock Mon.lr.v
inoniing a lire broke out in the second lloor
ok Si Bf.eisits.
The leader of a country brass hand has is
ti.ed a circular, in which lie says : "My
fcand is c.Jiijiscd of thirty nie!otcrs, twelve
K 'publi. an, twelve IVm.ierats, and six on
the fence. If both p.irties want ns at the
aue time, we divide upatid each faction
;kes three of the fence ndrs ; as a whole.
of Coff ruth's furniture room on Main Cross
street. The alarm was sounded and in a
few monients from two to three hundred
i Mple were gathered about the building.
I A spark from the stove had ignited a lariie
' piieof pa king material, and had it not been
discovered just when it was a laiye and
'ither part J
"e can fs- tis. ientiouslv do rood service for ! destructive tire woum bave resuueu. me
We are now ready for bir. " j fiames were extinguished promptly and
before thrv had eained much headway, or
1 IlFR"5 Normal Scoou-The fall tenn j ,uuch wa, lU,ne
fe: the Iter'. in Normal will open July 2:h. 1 . ,
i.d close Septemlr i lss4. Instructors : j A telegram announcing thc sudden death
I M. IVrkey. Principal ; Kev.S. Briden- ; 0f Mr. Aiden J. Iull. wan receive.1 in Som
erset Thursday morning. The telegram
stated that ue had died suddenly that morn
ing at his bumt in X'ew Berlin, New York,
and we have heard bo further particular.
Mr. Lull was a great favorite in this com
munity, where lie had resided for the past
live years, and hi many friends heard of
his Je.ith with nvrtt and sorrow. He !uid
: wwk ago were carjK ted with velvety j o:ieu oi uu uucreis in ujis cnumy iasi
fwn n..w have turned to a dull brown, the .Al'ril. nl had gone to New Berlin, where
fras Wing literally buri.ed out by the hot 1 l'e er.gagd in the dairy business wjth
jf.iys of the sun. A go.J, refreshing rain j 5Ir- KA-tage.
immense amount of good at
"What shall we do with our boys and
girls," is the question with a great many
I parents who think ten weeks vacation alto
gether too much. Jktily Rrrser. The Brad
ford HetMieaa answers in this sensible
fashion : Give tbem all of God's sunshine
that can be crowded into the two months.
I-ct their tasks be light and their hours of
recreation many. Forty-two weeks of con
finement in the school room entitles them
to all the out-door amusement they can pos
sibly get in tea weeks. Better the red
cheeks and boisterous laugh than the big
doctor bill. It the boys and girls romp
and play.
Vfiot-s Itai.ms, Several days ago a
couple of Italian laborers were discharged
from thegrading force on the South Penn
sylvania railroad near Stahlstown, and in
the evening they secured the assistance of
ten of their fellow-countrymen and way
laid the two bosses, whom they assaulted in
a brutal manner. Constable Sidle and
posse of fourteen attempted to arrest the i
sailants, but the latter showed fight, and
their would-be captors directly withdrew
Subsequsnlly, however, one of the vicious
Italians was arrested and incarcerated in the
jail department of the County Home. La-
li ube Adrartct.
Almost a Miracle. A Baby Boric Blisd
Restored to Sioht. Its eyes rolled listlessly
around in every direction, nerer remaining
fixed in one position. In the pupil was a
dull, gray look. Physicians had pronoun
ced it an affection of the brain. Dr. Sadler,
SOI Penn avenue, was consulted in Februa
ry last, who pronounced it a case of congen
ital cataract- The necessary operations were
performed, and now the eyes are as bright
ooking as if nothing had eyer been wrong,
and the rotary, unsteady motion is lessening
rapidly. The child belongs to Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Wilt, of Greenville, Mercer county,
Pa., and was but six mouths old when treat
incut was begun. This is one of 10 cases of
the kind that Ir. Sadler has restored to
sight
Henry Bloom is a prisoner at thc jail in
Pittsburgh. There is an information against
him on the books of 'Squire Berry, of Mc-
Keesport, for robbing the Balto and Ohio
Express Company of $10,C0J. He was a
messenger of the company to care for ex
press matter in transit betwnen Pittsburgh
and Baltimore. On Tuesday he was entrust
ed with a package containing $10,000, to be
delivered to a Cumberland firm. He told
lie parties there was no money for them.
Cpon arriving at McKecsport he is said to
have told his bondsmen, Harry Ilitzratand
15. B. Coursin, all aboutjt, offering them
-0,0 0 of the inonev. They Induced him
to give them the other $1,000, and then put-
ing the whole in the bank for safe keep-
ng, sued Bloom. He plead guilty at the
learmg, and was committea tojauin ue-
fault of $ :0 hail. It is believed he is in
ane, as it was always suspected his mind
was affected by an accident he was in a few
ears ago.
A Woman UidiXii a Velocipepe Between
KV AND EaKTII IN THE GREAT JOHN ItOBIK-.
on Show. A recent exchange thus desenb-
s the Wotnler-nioving of the "female Blon-
lin," who is astonishing the public by riding
a velocide over au almost invisible wire.
tretched nearly UK' feet in mid-air:
What, however, in our mind created the
nost sensation, was M'lle Zcla's perform
ance on the liigh wire. Alter skipping
across this wire, which was about 100 feet
hove the audience, with the gtace and ele
gance of an ordinary danseuse, she leisure-
walked over it blindfolded, and with a
owl over her head. Not satisfied with this
roof of her intrepidity and daring, she then
r,:o a vclociperie up ana dewn tne airy
road, looking as much at home between
ky and earth as if she had been enjoying
herself with a promenade in the park. Tre
mendous and well deserved applause wel
comed her daring performance." Coming
to Somerset August 7th. i
The August Jlarjxr'i will be especially
noteworthy for Its papers on. American
places "The Gateway of Boston," in which
W. H. Rideing describes and Messrs. Hal
Ball and Garrett picture Boston Harbor;
Salt Lake City, described by4 Ernest Inger-
fHoil, with fifteen illustrations; and Richfield
Springs, a paper with special reference to
their medicinal waters, by F. J. Xott, M. P.
Mr. Bough tou will continue his chatty
"Artist Stroll in Holland" in company with
Mr. Abbey. Art will be represented by a
paper on the work of the Associated
Artists" by Mrs. Harrison, with charming
illustrations of the needle lesigns if Mrs.
Wheeler, Miss Dora Wheeler, and others, as
well as by the frontispiece reproduction of
Mr. Dewing's roee-painting, "A Prelude;"
sport, by "Antelope.HuntiuginMontanna,"
with illustrations by Beard and Frost ; his
tory, by the' first of a series of brilliantly
written and illustrated papers on "The Great
Hail of William Rufus," by Tread well Wal
den. William Black's and E. P. Roe's
novels will have their usual superb illustra
tion by Abbey, Gibson, and Dielman, and
more of the charming landscape illustrations
by Alfred Parsons will accompany a further
instalment of Mr. Sharp's poem-pictures,
"Transcripts from Nature." There will also
be stories and poems by Mrs. Maoquoid, Mr.
Bynner, Lucy Larcom, Mrs. Fields, and
others. A paper on "The Building of the
Muscle" will be contributed by Julian Haw
thorne. Anioug Mr. Curtis's topics in the
Mocnt Moriab Itrms.
Editor Herald: A Blaine and Logan
club has been organized at this place.
Harvest is about oyer in this section.
The apples do not look Tery promising.
The hay crop was about an average one.
The oats looks well, and tlie crop w ill be
a large one.
The youngsters have organised a drum
corps, and this, with our brass band, insures
-us plenty of luussic.
Mr. J. J. Earndt, a member of our band,
is employed at the Miller cheese fictory,
which is under the management of Mr. Ja
cob P.eickert, of Bucks county.
Boa Constriitor.
sTJonfwekce Items.
L. W. "Weakland, of this place, lost a
watch in Laurelhill Creek a little over a
year ago, and it.was found by William Dai
Jy a few days since at the old fording, but
the thing had run down, and did not indi
cate the right time. On the same day an
other watch was found in the Casselman
river by a lad named Scott, which was lost
a long time ago by a Mr. Weakland Both
watches need a little repairing, but we have
a suan here who can do it with neatness
and dispatch.
Mansfield A. Ross, of Petersburg, this
county, who recently sold Lis fine new resi
dence in that place, as well as his interest
Ln tie large general store owned by himself
"Easy Chair" are Xational Conventions ami iid R. E. Ross, to the bitter, is spending a
College Commencements.
Political Calgxkies. We are apt to im
agine because we cannot escape the vile cal
umnies of every recognized political leader.
that we are living in the last times ; all men
are liars or rascals. We sigh for the states
men of the past, whose love of country,
brilliant genius and mighty achievements
won for them the love and approval of their
fellow-citizens. A glance backward teach
es us that the calumny received by the lead
ers of '84 is but a feeble varioloid com
pared to the plague endured by the
fathers.
One name is revered above every name
in American history ; Washington, the il
lustrious general and patriotic statesman.
Ue must have hushed the reptile's hiss, and
escaped its fangs. By no means ; no man
living or dead, was ever more cruelly ma
ligned, or more outrageously defamed than
he. It is not hard te believe that he was
driven into private life by the unscrupulous
abuse of a hostile press. All his immedi
ate successors fared the same. Jefferson,
especially, was denounced for his personal
vices as well as his public corruption. An
drew Jackson, the hero of Xew Orleans, to I
many an ideal statesman even to-day, was
accused of nearly every vice or crime in the
catalogue of wickedness. General Harrison
was scurrilously assailed as ' Grandma Har-
poruoti of his time with his brother, A. M
Ross, of this place, with whom he was for
merly associated in business. His stay here
means business, as usual. Mansfield has
not yet fully decided where he will locate
for business
Andrew J. Bowlin, the man who built the
first house in this town, met with a serious
and dangerous accident a few days ago.
While performing a mission of mercy the
horse took fright, and he was violently
hurled against a stone wall, fracturing his
shoulder and bruising his face in a manner j
that may cause him to be disabled for lile.
? Mr. B. has had a hard streak or luck for a
number of years, and there is much sympa
thy expressed in his behalf. A.
Jt-LY 19, 1884. '
I -n .llfOgll.l I
Infants and Children
tThat iritwi onr Children jnrr cbeeVs,
Vi'iiat cures their ff vera, makes thrai sleo;
Cantor!.
XVTien Babieo fret, and cry hy turns,
What cures their colic, kills their worn.
Cimtorfm.
What jnickly rnreo Constipation,
Sour Suxuai-h, Colds, indigestion :
Vnmtnrln.
TareweP, then to Morphine Pyraps,
Castor Ou and Paregoric, an 4
Itnnrasforta.
" Caatorla is so well adapted to Children
that I recommend it as superior to any medi
cine known to me." H. A. AicaiR, SI.Dj,
111 So. Oxford SL. Brooklyn, 17. T.
Tax Cesucr Cqkpast, 182 Fulton SL, J!. Y.
Financial Statement
OF
SotnersetEorough
GOTQ
An ahsoluta core for Rhea
matism, Sprains, Paia la the
Back, Bnraa, Galls, etc. An In
stantaneous Pais- reliever.
For The Year Ending June 1, 1884.
WJL II. WKLFLEY. TKKA9URKH.
DR.
To balance from hut year. 'l.c;
To ain't, of State Amirr.t.natl, n- ais.uo
i o acumni irjm f&je Bono,
From tnitluo ( ,
FromUllllan Lint..
from Wm. H. Melncy.C'il.,
tou.ee
1.M
. WO. 07
17.
.2.Wi.i
From U M. Hirkt, Collector -J.W-;.is fot V!
VS.
To vm't of orders paid on bai)l'g.l,!iKi.lt;
peld or repelr. 177J4
" " teachers' aei.....l,2uu.0
" fuel a oonUnxene'i.. 171.0
interest on buola... 275.00
" ealary of Secretary. '.0
u other expanse....: 43.-3
" Treasurer's eum.... IKS
To balance on hand VA.-A tt.Oii 22
W. H. WELFLET, COLLECTOR,
DR.
To bat on duplicate uncollected at last
settlement. $1043.16
UK.
P.ROTHERSVAX.I.EY IfMIS.
This time the Democrats have two gener
als on their ticket General Unknown and
fieneral Iefcat.
Mining along the Buffalo Valley is ex
tremely dull at present, and exactly so are
' 4be Democrats over this way.
The wheat is all cut and in shock, and be
fore this item appears in the Herald most
of it will be housed, in splendid condi
tion. The weather is not as warm and sultry
as I have already seen it in July ; still, we
observe that it's, a poor mfnister who can't
Catarrh
riKnn T A (nucittinu- lull mill I'mlionili. I.
....'. , . , ';' radi half hw conirrecation to sleep in less
One name has power to hush to silence or
fire with enthusiasm any American assem
blage : and yet Abraham Lincoln was, iu
than nil hour.
The nights are too cool, and the soil too
Thc Shippimsburg AVtwis to be endorsed
when it says: "There are plenty of frauds,
humbugs and swindlers on their rounds.
They generally choose the farming commu
nity, and goat them with patentstump pul
lers that will extract anything from the
tooth f a fine comb to the roots of a ciant
ink; a patent wagon jack that can be used
to rea.-e anything, but more particular the
p. kets of the veuders ; a lightning rod that
will draw electricity 449 yards and conduct
into the bowels of a stone quarry, and
bke the roeks up to the surface all dressed
and squared ready for use ; a patent sulky,
od to attach to plows or haul sawlogs,
iih a draft so K. ht that the team will have
hard time to ki-.-p out of the way; insur
ance companies -vita fabulous capitals ana
xiraoniinary inducements. These are a
w of the long list of humbugs that farmers
e solicited to patronize. No money down
asked, only your note, which in some
es i;rows so distressingly fast that you
ail to recognize it. Let all of the traveling
raitds ulone and patronize your home loer-
hants."
the eyes of his detractors, an unscrupulous
demagogue and fiendish tyrant. When Hor
ace Greeley, a man of pure life and glorious
record, plaintively asked a friend, " Am I
running for the White House or the peni
tentiary 7" it was the throb of a broken
heart. He died at the hands of tlie assas
sin, as diu Ins friend Lincoln- ith the
announcement of Garfield's Domination
went out charges of villainy which, if
proved, showed him to be one whom no
honest man could support. Had it not
been for the scandal-monger, we should
not have had the assassin. The charges of
dishonor and corruption uttered by gentle
men made possible the crime of Guiteau.
Sumner and Phillips, two of New England's
most brilliant and worthy sons, drank to
the dregs the cup of contumely and inde
cent assault. When the form of each lay
cold In death, the nation sought to wa-di
out with tears the marks of the vile slanderers.
Cataracts, aicd How They Are Remov
ed. Comparatively few people understand
what cataract is, where it is located, and
hew it is removed. It is not a "scum ' on
the eye. neither is it a substance or irrowth
in the eye, but the natural lens become ':
opaque from mother of pearl to white or j
yellow in color. It is located inride the eve
dry, for the corn to make much headway,
but much impends on the weather through
.August and Heptember for this crop ; but it
may turn out better than present appear
ances indicate.
It seems that Mrs. Theodore Tikon has
much more common sense than Henry
Ward Beecher. Why? Because she didn't
kick when she had ample reasons for kick
ing, and now Henry Ward is k'icking when
he hasn't a particle of reason to kick.
Haying in this section is about finished,
4tnd a better quality than the present crop
has not been harvested since Xoah built the
ark. One ton of this season's hay contains
as much nutriment as two tons of the coarse.
woody, fibrous stuff of last year's make.
Some twenty years ago the Government
needed the assistance of Grover Cleveland
to suppress the rebellion, but he had to be
-drafted, and then furnished a substitute.
i This time it seems the Governor would be
willing to serve in person, but the loyal
north says: Hold on. Graver, we will
aend Blaine aa a substituted- - ,
The Bepublicans of Berlin. Brothersval
Jey and adjoining districts, will meet in
Berlin on Saturday evening, August 2d, for
the purpose of organizing a Blaine and Lo
ll crn rlnh. We invite every Blaine and Lo
gan man of this section, whether Kepubh-
tl . . LA , 11.1.
ball, immediately lehind the pupil, about li"" wr - F'- -
one-sixth of an inch from the front of the ( !akers W,U 'Mre the meeting, and ar
eye back to the front of the cataract. It is rangements will be made to carry on an
about the size and shape of a laarrowfat p -KE'7Mve "P"g
pea, with the flat side a little rounded.
When a cataract bejrins the sight becomes
foecv. the same as if looking thrnnirh
smoke, the patient sees better at twilight, or ii"0""" Meeting will commence on Thursday
with the hark t th li.rht a. it rirn ll Augus' ll. lHfc4. and continue over the two
, li lo
is type ol Catarrh
iiaTioi( peculiar sym
tome. It '. attended
by an Intlainedcimdt
tion of the llnln
membrane of the nue
trila. tear-ducts and
throat, ailectinr the
lungs. Ail aerid mu
cus i secreted, the
diechante Is accom
panied with a painful
burning sensatlou.
TLere are eevere
maims or sneezing-.
frequent attacks of
blinding hesdtcbe. a
watery and inflamed
state oi the eyca.
bljr s Cream Balm Is a remedy founded on a cor
rect diSKnosis of thia disease, anil can be depend
ed upon. 60 cents at druggist ; SO cents by mail.
Sample bottle bj mail lo cents. Ej.t Baoe.,
DrQKttirts, Owego, N. Y.
HAY FEVER
HAY-FEVER
DMNSTRATORS N0TCE.
Estate or Jacobs. Miller, doe'd, lsteof MUford
Twp.. Someiset Co., Pa,
Letter of administration on the above estate
having been granted to the undersigned, by the
Indebted U It
Utotie hsviDg claims or demands
te par
rill pi
eme pre
i)rn)wr authority, notice U hereby ginn to those
in
cnttheia duly aather.tlcatel for settlement on
Friday, the 'iil day of Auguat, 1M, at hU office
111 KbCKWOua
JOSEPH D. MILLER,
juI23. Admlaistrator.
To am't Mild over-...,
Exonerations allowed.
Commlssloos.... .......
Balance due ,
!0M.-
moo
73.T&
33S.7S
DR.
LaRUE M. HICKS,
To gross amount of duplicate:.
CR.
Am't paid over 2X4S.M
ronerntions auoweu
(XmmlMlon
Bala see
Unpaid orders outstanding.
Bonds Issued.
RESOURCES.
luvoo
W20M
OuUtsndin? Taxes IT.I
Ca'honhan.l IMM W3I l
We, tne undersigned Auditors ot Somerset B. r
ough have examined and audited the accounts of
the above statement, and find it correct.
Witness onr bands and seals this 3tilh day or
June, lsS4.
M. J. PRITTS. f sial 1
WM, M. HOCHSTETLER. skauI
JOHN N.SNVbLB, skal.
juW Auditors.
VITTENBERG COLLEGfi,
SPRINGFILD, OHIO.
Fr younir men and women. Fuur eources
Clawical, Scixntinc, Literary, and Ladles' I're-
f.Srat.ry and Normal lie pertinents. New build
nir. Siciooa irrounds. rechera of experience.
Expenaea low. Stu.lrnta guiog b..me and return
ing travel at reduced rates. Fail term begins
September 4'h. For catalogues eontatnlgg lull
deisila a 1. trees
jur23.it. TbeAeeretary of the raealty.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Ettate of ol Sarah Baker, late of Someraet Tarp.,
Isomerset County, Pa., deceased,
letters of administration on the above estate
having been grantede.o the undersigned by the
proper authority notice is hereby given to all
pertons indebted to aald estate to make immedi
ate peyment. and those having clalma against the
fame to preant them duly authenticated lor set
tlement en Saturday, the -loth day of Aug., lis,
l the u.'li -e ol J. U. I hl, E., iu Somerset Bor
ough. DAVID CASEBEEH,
julil. Adminiatrator.
Now AXD Til XX.
Camp SlEETtsii. Somerset Evangelical
vaugh, M. C. Berkley. Miss Olive HeiT.ey.
I' .r circulars eontair.ing full information,
': lres the rtilXi lfAL,
! Berlin, Ta.
Kverythins i exeeedinglv dry and dusty
;d venation of all kinds is being greatly
S :anir.l in gmwth on aivount of the need
fcfrain. Iiwns and grass plots thatsever-
b iKl do !
r-,x-:it.
j S'veuteen-year hx:u;ls have made ;heir
I appearance in immense numbers in the
Prrorn.vTEs si I.anp ri s,tb Now ' woods in New Jersey at difTerent pc-ints.
ar in stock esr load Psnph Sn'.'s iroo-rs ! Tlie trees are !;tera!!y covered w"!i them,
ie l-t on th market, a!id no :3mierlD,i ,QC noi ,llal!' h? their jaws as ihcy
eat the twips is so great as l i pr -vent one
from hearing a person speak at a few yard
distance. The woods have keen visited by
thousands to see the fctracge insects. The
injury to the trees wiil be conMdt-rable, as
the locusts eat the fresh siim:s .f this year's
growth. The woods a here the hvusts are
found is a second growth, and consists of
The Xorlh Auteriaiu Jterin for August con'
ains an artide by Justice James V. Earup-
il on " The Encroachments of Capital"
l.ich will command the serious attention
all reader". Ilichard A. Proctor treats of
The Origin of Comets." and succeeds in
iv-entitig that difficult subject in a light so
clear that persons who have little or no ac
quaintance with astronomy can follow his
argumer.t. "Are we a Nation of Rascals?"
is the startling title of an article by John F.
Hiiiui-, who shows that states, counties and
municipalities in thc United States have al
ready formally repudiated, or defaulted in
the payment of interest on, an amount of
bunds and other obligations equal to the
sum of the national debt. Judge Edward C.
Loring finds a Mrift Toward Centraliza
tion " in the recent judgment of the I'niled
States Supreme Court on the power of the
federal Ooverr.nient to issue parier money,
and in the opinion of the minority of the
same court rendered in me suit tor ine Ar
lington property. Julian Hawthorne writes
of the '" American Element in Fiction," and
there is a sy uijKisinm on " Prohibition and
IVftiaMon,"' by Neal Dow and Dr. Dio
Lewis.
a
objects fade until only light can be seen
Some of these symptoms are also present in :
affections of the optic nerve, which, if allow- j
ed to progress, produce total blindness
wholly incurable. To avoid the fatal mis
take of taking a nm affection for cataracts,
all cases noticing such failure of sight should
be examined at once.
The method of removal of cataract de
pends upon the age of the patient, and the
character of the cataract. In infancy and
childhood, and even the young adult in cer
tain cases, the solution by needle operation
is successful wben skillfully performed, i
llowing Sundays. A number of the min
isters of the district will be present during
the meeting. Rev. P. A. Rohland, of the
Fulton street Evangelical Church, in Pitts
burgh, will be present over tlie first Sunday.
! .Bishop Thomas Bowman, of Allentown,
will be present over the second Sunday,
.August 31, MM.'
There will be a first-class boarding tent
withiu the enclosure, to furnish boarding
-and horse feed at reasonable rates.
The grounds haying been enclosed at a
j -considerable expense, an admission fee of
ten cents will be charged for each adims-
Oculists and physicians of little skill often !i ion- Season t'eketacan be had for Sjcents
adopt this method, and couching in aged
j -each.
people, but in at least half the cases it fails. !' cnimren Dnuer u years oiu admitted
an1 in tnnnv-nnt nnlv r1i4lmi - t,m !' Jree
erated upon, but through sympathy destroys '
the other also. I
Extraction is the method to be used in old '
people. It consists in opening the eye ball 1
and removing the lens entire. It is the
most delicate ana critical operation in sur-
kwt pen.Hm in sucu a nay as to resiore i i - , , - ,
the greatest amount of sight possible. It is I . , . ," . , ".. , .'
, . , . " r 1 to snth an extent as to entirely disable
areut to any thinking person that skilL $ ,. . ,
r -'1'" ' ' " " - '
A cordial invitation is extended to the
public to meet with us in the leafy Grove.
D. K. La vax, P. E. President,
; - W. A. Reisisgeb, Sect'y.
JJt Xxablt Bi bkkd Obi With Limk.
1 - r " -ttr T . r v r. . .
tjir. u . is. jejer, i,-"iiarsuu street, was
.. , i i r l. : ... ,i 1 '
' . r . . . 3 fourt, is of the cornea, and
uaiaubo; w auweas iu mi u.uu ail uuun-
."lld h Witll"!?t ti,
i' !t f..r !i e (-;irs.
l.iilh!r Ea-.'e.
New I'r.ict'sss.
No. 1. I'ine IVine,
Ind l'lasior,
m. They have stood
lu re are the prices,
per ton. fcOni
f.'i.S.fai
OB
;.'.
Cook A Pekkitk.
An exchange says: M;ik in the iiianufao
r of iee cream is f.rst loiilesl and afterward
.ri!y coiveau-l In the boiling a lacteal
id of bacteriri' is set free tliat. yjrii ti r-with
phpo-snlihipe ofbuteric oxide, ajain Ai
:.es as a bisulphide of stumokake in the
f -iiireaHng. This, when taken into the
(stem, princes peritonital CTarnim. fre
lent'.y endinp fataily." Cat this oat and
(.ow it toyonr girl.
MtAT MiaKiT.-Main g;reet AVe have
ust addcl a lap,- Pef.-igvratoi to our ileal
I-Iirket in which t niekt can be kept cW
Wud clean. Man ,.n. E.vf, Pork, Ac kept
t itar.tly on hand. Orn dn-lir T.rrii
A ig "iat caa have it kept in the Refrig
rau.r until wanted.
We have. a'o. lor..(; m.w jriok for
1 ich we wii! by the hundred or ihor.-
'-I at a low price.
Roes Pavb t Co.
The iTevaience of cholera in other ct,un-
'es and the jossibiIv the scourge reach
:ig thii country, make it incumbent on all
Iwi.k to their intcrwt n,l
!n or any other epidemic liable to -Spread
firing tl.t- hot weather. "An ounce of
k n-ventive rs w.rth a pound of cure," and a
me car and expense io keej irK the p?n
w clean, the cellar pur, and well
Klrd. my save much ;-kti. mnA .ti. i
pcatter lime and nt!r r,,'r..; ........ a
"y strict repard to the laws of health and !
I wr ehanees for long life will be materially j
'wnrnbenwt
.Sklot Exci bsios to tmk Seashobe. The
l'cf.tisy lvania llailroad announces a Select
I-'.xiursion to the Senshore on Thursday.
July 31, l.-i, leaving Pittsburg by speccial
train at S 35 A. M., Eastern Standard time,
::rriying at Philadelphia at 725 r. u where
taking. No man in the stats- has had more
experience or success than lr. Sadler, SOI
Penn avenue, Pittsburgh, and he has the
only private Eye Infirmary in this section,
where Lis patients are given all the Com
forts of a home, which makes success doubly
sure, where failure might, and often does re
sult from exposure or improper care after
the operation.
The Vest Best Tb Very Eiooest r
ALL THE BlO OSES TUXUK Ml'ST Bk a LE.B-
eb, ask He is Jons Kudssos. The oldest
showman of them all. His fifty-ninth y air
before the people, teventy-seveia years of
age. He comes oat tea times greater. Ten
times more majestic, and ten times finer
than any other show the sun shines on. By
reason of his recent purchase in Europe of
ten of the largest shows in the world. There
hardy young trees. It is feared that the
locusts will leave the woods and bezin their j
ravages among the crops. j
The Cow Mist Go Ar I.ab.x. Several
weeks hack a peiitoin signed hy a goodly
number of our citizens was presented to the
Town Council praying them to pas a bor
ough ordinance prohibiting the running at
large of cows within the borough limit.
After duly considering the matter the city j
fathers concluded to submit the matter to
the voters of the municipality, and ordered
an election to be held on Saturday, at which
it should be decided whether the town cow
should be confined in stable. Held or pen. or
should be permitted to roam at large at her
own sweet will. The' polls opened at four
o'clock in the afternoon and closed at eisht
in the evening. Considerable interest and
feeling were manifested in the contest. a:id at
st-ngers will remain over night and pro
ceed to the Shore the next morning, leaving j ; tlje neighborhood of twenty circuses
in America, and about ten in Europe, (for
since John Robinson purchased ten of the
largest in that country it has reduced the
number over one-half i and one ortwo others
in various parts of the world. Of these, the
largest and best known is the John Robin
son Show, which exhibits in Somerset July,
7th. It was first started Ln the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-four, fifty nine yi-ar ago. The first
combined circus and ta enagerie the world
ever knew or heaad of. And it has always
Market Street Wharf as follows; For Atlan"
tic l"Wy t:.V) A. M. Cape May 9 a. . Tickets
w i'l l good to either Cap May or Atlantic
City, ai.d good lo returrt on any train (ex
cept New York and Chicago Limited) for
ten days. This special train will be com
posed of line Lake coaches and Pullman's
lax on 'tis parlor cars. Tickets for this ex
cursion will be on sale at tbe following
points and at greatly reduced rates. Pitta
burg, H'.00: Irwins, 10.05; Greensburg,
lo-oo: I'niontown, 10.00; Counelisvilie, 10.
0m; Latrobe, 10.(; Biairsville, 10.W; In
diana 10 00 ; Johnstown, 9.25 ; Cresson,
Kf0: AUoona. 8.00; Tyrone, 7.65 ; Hunting
don, "
EBCBA KEE G AGHAGEX. May 2th,
been under the control of John Robinson j at Shade Furnace, by Rev. J. '. Unruh, Mr,
a deep ulcer on
its xi,re, which threatened to perforate it
and fcestroy the ball. The npper lid was so
burnec' and contracted on the inside as to
-draw rbe lashes down on to the ulcer, thus
gr early aggravating the suffering. Though
lieluJ been under treatment five months
whaso lie went to Dr. Sadler. 84 Penn Ave.,
he had been growing worse, aud could bare
ly see ii-h r- After three weeks under Ir.
Sadler the eye is entirely healed, the lashes
are restored lo their natural position, and
the sight So much restored that he could e
to go about nicely. He has since been able
to read with the injured eye.
L'DITOR'S NOTICE.
At an Orphans' Court held at Somerset, Pa., on
the 2t h day of May, ISM, the undersigned Au
ditor was duly apjiolnted to make a distribution
.t the lands ln the hands of Frederick Bleaecker,
Esq., Administrator or Elizabeth Shearer deed,
to and amen thoee legally entitled thereto,
hereby give notice that he wilt attend to the du
ties ol tne above appointment on Thursday, the
14th day of August, 1&H4. at hi.. office in Somerset,
Pa when mid where all persons can attend It
they think i.ropcr.
JOHN K. SCOTT,
jul'J3. Auditor.
jgX ECU roll's NOTICE.
Lstata of Jacob Weller, late of Somerset Town
ship Somerset Co., P., dee d.
Letters testamentary on above estate bavins;
been granted to the undersigned by the proper au
thority, notice is hereby given to ail persona in
debted to aald estate ta make Immediate pay
ment, and those having elaima again't It to pre
sent tbem duly authenticated for aettlement on
Saturday, August 18. lsst, attheothce ofU. L.
B3cr, Lcu.,la Somerset Koiiugh.
ELIXABLTH WELLEB,
Executrix,
FRANKLIN W ELLEK,
SOLCMOX J. BA KEk.
join Executors.
S. KEAGY&BRO,
Bedford County Woolen Mills,
Our Agents are canvaa-int- tbe several counties
with our home-manufacture of
WOOLLEN GOODS,
Which we exchange for WOOL. Our stock Is
select, and our aivles areccmplete. We want
ymr Wool, and by dealing with thia firm
. you will receive not run but nrst-class
Ooodf. Our Mill consumes
75,000 Pounds of Wool Annually.
Thanking tbe public for tbeir natroi.age. nm4
soliciting a continuance of the same, we r,
Ke poet fully,
S KEAGY & BRO.
pUBLlCSALE
OF
Valuable Real Estate !
J)T virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the
iOTDhana' Court of Somerset County, Pa., to
tDe undersigned directed, there will be exposed
to sale by public outcry, on the premises, on
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1SS1,
at I o'clock r. the following drmriltt-d Keal
Estate, annate in Upper Turkeyfoot t..wnhli..
Someraet county. Fa., late the ppnieny and home
ol John Oary, deceased, ontainioa; :17 acre,
about SO acres cleared, of which Kiacreaart- ln
meadow, and 70 acre ln s good state oi cultiva
tion, the balance being well timbered, having
thereon erected a two-atorv
DWELLING HOUSE,
Log Bam, and other outbuildings Convenient
toachool, mill, and church. Adjoining landa M
Jacob Henrv. William King. Koinanun Pile. Mi
chael Aneel, and others.
TEBMS :
One-third after the payment of debts and ex
penses oi settling the estate to remain a lien upon
the premises aa the widow's dower, the interest
thereof t be paid annually to the widow, sod at
her death the principal turn to the heirs of Jubn
Owry, deceased, the balance, one-third cash on
eni mation of sale and delivery of dee, one-tbirJ
In one year, and one-third In two years Irom day
of aaie, without interest, lo per cent ol the pur
chase money to be paid an anon aa tbe proierty Is
knocked down, fosseasion given October 10,
1HH. .MICHAEL ANSEL,
jnllS. Iruatee.
IT WILL PAY YOU
TO BUY YOUR
DRY GOOD
MILLINEEY GOODS
GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
Their .Stock is Laro-e,
giving you a wide range
to select from, and their
prices are the Lowest.
G-EIS. FOSTER & QUINN,
113 and 115 Clinton Street,
JOHNSTOWN, PENN A.
T.Il. MAKSilAIX,
MAIN OFFICE AND YARD
AT
JOHNSTOWN. FLNTA.
Kear S C .Hin t.
W WE.KIVNI
lltranehtWIea and Varxl
A-l
Somerset, Pa.,
Op. S-iC. R. n. STATION-
'J'O THE PUBLIC
Wo are again offering ourcelelirate-J
Star Copper Rod,
The Only Protection against Lightning.
Those who desire having their
BUILDINGS PROTECTED,
Should call on or a.Urw ns. We
GUARANTEE SATISFACTION,
OR NO PAY.
EHOADS BROS.
Somerset, July 1G, 1S4. tf.
JCMIHISTRATOK S NOTICE.
Eiate of John Boyer, dee'd late of Stonyereak
Twp., Somerset Co., Fa., dee'd.
Letters of admiaistnttoa on the ibove estate
havlnn been granted to the unilerfigDed br the
proper authority, notice la hereby siren to all
peraone Indebted to aald eatate to make Immedi
ate payment, and thoee havinir clalma asainrt the
aame will preaent them duly aui hemic ted for
settlement at toe late retiaeove oi raid .leceaoed
now in powaion ef Peter Boyer. ln Stonyrreek
Township, on Saturday. Aoxuata.
JOHN il. GtLSSNER,
jolyl Admr. Teatamentu Annex .
DMIXISTRATOIVS NOTICE.
Eitate of Pn cilia WhUler, late of Paint Twp.,
Someraet ( o.. Pa., dee'd.
Letters of alminlstratlon on the above estate
having been trranted to the nnderaiamed by the
proper authority, notice la hereby Kiven Ut all
persona Indebted to said estate to mate Immedi
ate payment, and those ha vine; elaima against the
same will present tbem daly authenticated for
settlement on Saturday, tbe 9th day of A. it ust,
at the late residenceof deceased.
JUH.V W. WHISLER,
julyi Administrator.
An n p Send f eenti torpos
nlaCBBsssa M and receive free a
costly box oi gouis, wnicb will help yiotoniore
money rk-ht away thaa anytbina; else in thia
world. All. of either sex. succeed tmm first boor.
The bread road to fortune opens belore the work
ers, absolutely sure. Atone address, Tr.ra fc
Co., Anuta, Maine. ianA
FARM FOR SALE:.
Situate In ML Pleaaant Township, Westmnre
land County pa- one and a half miles from Lis
outer station and Store. This farm contains one
hundred acres of land, one halt or which is clear
ed and in a rood state of cultivation, and the
balance In Rood timber. A s;ofd two-story log
DWELLING HOUSE,
And Loej Bara with Shed andothcrtiatbaiMiBsrs.
(-mm1 Itettofall kinds la at unoanee. Also an
kawis vf iriod coal on the iarm. For further
lairaw um eaU no or add rerfl
J. J. STAIRS.
Mi. DuneeL Wesmoreiand Co. Pa.
IL H. SMITH, Ag'L
jutaias.
THE EQUITABLE
Life Assiraice Ccniirany of lie
UeM Slates.
GLAnn Xobai Th :laiie Normal
School will open July 2Mb, an J clone Si-re I
teraber 2f, 1SS4. Instructors, rrincipal, J. '
B. TW ; Assistant, I). W. Waugh. For Jf1t VU B. IllJtZe, JPreS't.
circulars containing full information, ad-1
dressjhe Principal, olaJe, I'a.
Pislic 8a Lt A heavy draught horse
(my DIaofc Xig) sired by Peter Heflley'a
celebrated horse. Xigger, will be sold at pub
lic sale in thu Iliaaioud, Somerset, Pa., on
Saturday July 2G, at 2 o'clock r. n.
Olitir Spaxgleb.
MARRIED.
120 BROADWAY. N. Y.
81 CHEAPISDE. LONDON.
Mt. rcitin, C.T5; Lewistown Junction, 6 00;
MiiMin, 5.C5 ; Xewport, 5.00. The Harvrat
will be gathered by July 31st. And you will
I want a few days vacation and rest we cheer-
fu!!r reewnmend all our readers to take ad
vantage of this offer as there is no more de
lightful place than the Sea.bore. A dip in
times the eicitement ran b;Kh. "Cow or no I the grand OKI ucean win reimoors you.
cow, milk or no tuiik." was heard on aU j lLe b"z' I cleJ,t- For fuIi
sidi A irtem of bovcotting was orrun- j itifma.ion call on AgenU of the Company
ized by the owners of cows and in so.ue in- j -r address Tbo. E. W.tt, riwenp Agent,
surncea jMirties who were A-pemlent upon ! Western DiMrict, 120 F.flh Avenue. Pltts
thcra for their daily ynpply of milk and ! ture-a-cream,
wen- notified that if they voted
"aKaint the w." they would have to go I TtMPESAScr. Rev. J. W. Foffiinberger
rlsew here for their daily allowance of the i wiil tddress the Womaa'a CbriftUn Tem
lacttal fluid. One hand red and seventy-five lrai.-ce Union at SbanksviUe on Saturday
votea were lulled, and the count disclosed i evening. August 2nd. The work of the
the fact that the cow had carried the day by i I nion has been gratifying, but we Hope lor
an overwhelming inajoritT, the vote tand-1 greater chievetnents.
inel29to4C " 1 ilna. J. CSrEKHi. President.
from that far distant day until the present
time, and to-day it represents more invested
10; Cumberland, 8.30; Bedlord,; 8.60 j cpit,!, employ mora artists, agents and
laborers and performers; has more wild
beasts, larger tents, more seating capacity,
and is altogether and io every respect three
times as large as any other combined exhi
bition on earth. Don't forget JCbe . dajv
Thursday, August 7th.
The Xorroal School at Jenner X Koatls.
will open July 29, and continue in session
until elimination. Instruction topical, but
books should be brought for reference. Tu-
than half term.
Zacbartah D. Brubaker to Miss Jennie E.
Gagbagen both of Shade.
6TATLER.BErBAKER.-On June 10.
at tbe Lntheran church in Meyersdale, by
Rev. J. X. Unrub, assisted by Rev. J. M.
Soyder. Mr. Samuel Sutler to Miss Aman
da Brubaker, both of Shade.
MAt'REY LOHR. June 30, at the Lu-
1 tberan parsonage in Hoovers ville, bv Rev.
J. X. Unrub, Mr. John P. Maurey, of Johns
town, to Miss Susie Lohr, of Hoovers-
j "ville.
j McRAUGHEY ZEIGLER. July l.-Jth,
1 v T .nKcrtvllT T?w J V TnmK f r
ition for terra, $5. Xo reduction for less i , , . , . , . " ,. '
i tmr to MLsa Hester E. Zeiler. of Lanihert.
F. J. 0Cor5io. Principal. J le.
t
W ECHT EX EEISER GEIFFITH. At
Carroaia. f tjbc Lutheran parsonage in Stoyestown, I'a-,
When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. f June 22, 1SI, by Rev. A. K. Felton, Mr.
Wben she was a child be cried forCaatoria. I WSiiam Wechtenheiaer. of Jenner X Roads,
When she was a ML, she dung toCastoria. k vs Miss Mary Jane Griffith, of FriedUne i , Spoial A ; for Somerset Co.
When shehad children she gave tbem Cast'a. "31 ills. Jul.
ASSETS - - $53,030,581
SURPLUS - - 12,109,756
INCOME - - 13,470,571
New Assurance written in
1883, $81,129,756. Paid to
policy holders during the last
24 years, $73,877,699.
The Society has written, dnrtnr the past twen
ty years, an aggregate a mens t cf new assurance
larger than has been written by aay other com
pany in the world.
The surplus fond of the SooeMy, en a tnr per
cent, valuation. Is larger than that or aay ether
life insurance company at the world.
Tai KQriTABLs. Lir Aatraasca Socnrrris-
saes plain asd simple contract of assnranee, free
from" harden sr me and technical conditions, and
IHDISPLTABLE after three yearf. All poli
cies, as soon as they become Isdlspotahle, are
payable IMMEDIATELY a poo swUsfaetory
proofs of death, and a h-gm.1 release, without the
delay asnat with other cnespaaies. By this
r-aoai-r mtsot, the beaeaciary of aa Equita
ble policy is not only saved Irom aooytBC delays
aai ezpeasca, bat receives pecuniary lelief as
quickly as If the amount of the asswraace had
been Invested in a bond of the Government of the
I'nited Staus.
AV. Frank Gaul,
' X"'I,I?I,i Oanvnjsers In everveoon-
v Ai' I Ajltvlntbe state to tike or
4 rs Sue nrv M'ick. Slrxdy and brtirablt
1 ai(D,enl Lzponence Iu the basiness not re-
ioarea. Nnrserles widely and favorably known,
ur Mmu suldress
TheCL. VA?f Dl'SEX TfURSERT V.. OK
NEVA. XT.
Van Ilusen NurJertes ruil!slied 18C9.
A lao, stock at wholesale. JunSj.
"IlAeiTED I EM-r;etie. reliahle iren to wl
TKLLS, flKAffc VINES. SHKL hS. KO
SES, he.. e. Salaries and eiines pe i-t. Yx
perience not essential. Lai'LAH t k HiKkK K
KDzbton. X., 1 SBileeastof Kochexter. Mention
tfaispuper. oay'JS-A.
feiSclmra aij Dealers; J
.; Wholesalers and Retailers j
Lumber
AVI)
M anfl Soft Ms.
OAK, POPLAR. .-..fcj.w;?. ( a'f TV,
ASH. HALMT, K(.iK.Vi;. Hl.VH,
tHLRHV. i'KLIOH PISL, H I LL1, )(.
CHESTS IT, WHITE PISt, LAI II. BI.ISDS.
A fleneral Line of all irratles of I.amixr ami KuiMinir Mmerlal and Rixillnir Slate kent In Stock.
Also, can luni Isn anvliiiiiit in the line ol our Lns.nci's to crdcr with reascaahie pr mptnus. anch as
brackets. Old-sized work, r.
EY.ar.ager, Somerset Branch.
Offices and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa.
MOl LDtSr.S.
It TAW HAILS,
BAI.lSTtm.
M t LI. POST
BOYTS, PORTER & CO.,
Hi ass ami Iron Founders, Machinists, and Manufactu
rers of 3Iiners' Supplies,
WATt.n ST, OITOSITKB. J: O. VFI'OT. CO.XSEU.SVII.I.E, PA.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
YOUGH STEAM PUMP. "fTuKft'
I'sC?'
For Coal Mines, Furnaces, llailroads, and Boiler Feeders.
Turn-Tcble Dump Cars.
Stons Picks,
Hoisting Crabs
Stone "Wedges,
LA I. R IF- I'lTCARs, COKE SCRAI'ERS. COKE HARROWS. COKE
OVEN FRAMES, R. R. FROGS. BRIDGE BOLTS. SWITCH
STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND
SHAFTING.
Heavy Ca.it trips ai:il '.
repaired at short notice.
"orgin-rs ; She-t-Irn Work ; MacUinery ut
ill kinds built and
may7-lyr.
BOth Kear cf ths Oldest Circus and Menagerie 'on Earth !
$1,000,000 in New Features ! $2,000,000 Invested !
$4,000 Daily Expenses !
Parlor Palace Cars 60
COMING
ON
60
SOMERSET
THURSDAY. AUGUST 7th!
JOHN ROBINSON'S
15IG SHOWS COMMNEI) IN ONE
10
MENAGERIE,
AVIARY!
10
SDIHITUIIQ JM115. museum.
3
CALls I H K. tC K VH Hit I ION.
Strictly Moral Circuses, Q
Given at One Time in Distinct Rings. O
01 tupipn
An Encrmou? ELEVATED STAGE tor Eicjlitt, StaUrs,
Garr.(, and Drancatic LnttrtaintneriL.
Pennsylvania Female College.
Located io the mhartf of Plttsbu-rh. irajr
ffm c-ty noitt mnd tmokt t,'ft-nrpfii. for
anaaty and slsralB Larelieat fa
rilities for l lie io-lr of N'ataral Science, and
Maibemalkt ra short, trrry dtparlmrnt mil j
tpuivft. hetnioa open, neptemher 10. lsvi.
Larly application in desirable. For eataloicaes
and fartber ioformatloa apuly to
Mias Hellen E, Pelletreau. Pr t
iDoteeow. Pittsburg, EastEndi. PZ
FEED
.... 5.ie
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atOKEMCT MAM MKT.
Oorreeted by Coos t Brarr.
BAuaata
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR &
Applet tier. gai
Bran, ft l'
Bauer. V Ike)
(roll) lie
Backwlmt ft bath 7.
nel,14 m ..ia3'y-
BeerwKXf h .....'Ac
Bacon. Boaldert, TP - ........ loe
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enastryBsma.fi . lie
Cora, (ear) new y btuhel :cji-o
(shelled) old- ; .. tie"!
" Bern ft ... se
rai! ikliu, ft
Eanra, doi - iae
Flour, bM 6 aJ 40
Flaieeed. ft ba. ( ).... T
Uaaaa. (laicM-eurea ft h le
Imrd. iv
Istrntner. red sole, f) ft.
pper, -
" kip.
HlddJInm, asd chop 10 V9
(HU. ft ta -
Patstael, ft b Inew).,..
Peaetaea. dried, f
Bye. ft bn
Rms.
Salt. If a, ?i bbl. extra
UrrKiod Alant. per iacK...-
Aihton. pra;x...... .......
Snarar, yellow ft ff.. ...............
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50 Cages of Animals.
12 Separata Kinds Music,
4 Musical Wagons.
Female Brass Bands,
Troupe Indian Zutas, Troupe Arabs.
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.........t6ci70e
7ic4 w
a?
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31 Sun bright Charjots;
8 Distinct Bands,
2 Steam Organs,
Drum Corps, Scotch Bag-pipes,
Colored Jubilee-singers Troupe
Japanese, Troupe Malays.
MFUffl t Bums
110 MALE AND FEMALE PERFORMERS. 110
2 Performances Daily. Dc:rs Cpsn at 1 and 7 p. n.
Cheap Excursions on all Railroads leading to Somerset.
Tallow, ft .....
WML aha . U
Wool. &. JieBOe
Pittsburgh Fetme Cqliege
113 PinSBUHSl CQ1SEKTATSST OF EUSIS 123 fall Casic Le 1
v.viinri -hnol of l.ibsml Aria, M slc Elocnrtnn. Jtvim Ijunatrm, etc OnimJ.
.n. i.:h-r- K ids nls cMTM. TslllMo rr Op Kpl Jr l. Blor nKln einagwi
'rOR. I. C. PERGHINCy Pittsburgh, Pa,
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