L , TJ-ol.l Hon. J. M. Campbell is stopping t the Most of onr residents found grate fires Tery comfortable Suturday and 6unday. Mrs. Lillit? Brown, of Baltimore, is the KUt of ber sister, Mrs. J. M. Cook, of l'atri ot street. Our frk-uiJs at Indiana have great reason to beroud of tlie training school located at that place. f GEO. E. sm.L,aHor. j r T n.ll.t l'L 134. fn.s.KSHAT.. i Mr. Sullivan Johnson, and family, of Pittsburgh, spent several days of last week in Somerset. Dou't quarrel with the weather. Fiahing Tackle, at C.K.Bovd s. Harvest homes have come again. It is no longer lawful to catch trout. Sq,U.ber 5th is the 1.M day to renter. The apple crop promises to be an average bhe hay fever patient is getting ready to keeze. Paint, all colors, ready for use. Sold by I N. Boyd. . ' The coloring tomato is now watched with grPatdealofinteTwt. Try Alaba.tine for Walls and Oil.ncs. ld only by O.N. Boyd. katydid, the six weeks uera.u o. L commenced operations. Klabastine will not n.b off like white ,h. Try it. Sold by C. K.Boyd. I The best stock of Cipirs and Tobacco in the w are to l found at Keller 4 Banner i. himok Trout, Salmon and l.!rsdor Her W'. cant beb.at.at Keller i gunners, hl'is said that tramps complain a great Val about the severity of this season. They hint Cleveland and reform. 5 IV.aiVsniiths can una noi - Collector Cask, of Pittsburgh, was In Som erset on official business Thursday and Fri day ot last week. There is no better training school fn Penn sylvania than that at Indiana. An advertisement of the Indiana Normal and Training School found on another The wheat fields of the great basin of tlie Columbia river, a region that la to become one of the most notable in this country for its productiveness, will form the subject of a paier by Mr. Ernest Ingersoll in the Sep tember Harper t. " " The September number of ITarper'i Xain-t?XE CUTOUTS SALE. The Oreensburg Cornet Band and a num ber of friends, are enjoying camp life in Hugus' grove, south of town. Prof. Joseph J. StuUman, of thelnterior Department, Washington, D, C, is sending his annual vacation in Somerset. ; Ai.vila tul W nails, iron, hammers, - jws. ras,, files, etc., at James B. Holder-jaum's. Thetutchers and bakers of tins place are vine ouite ?oxl trade among me v. orK- h.n on the railroad. Tncy run wagons out a the line of the roaa. . . tJ t that ty lle. I Will have an immense stock of Summer i publican TOter js registered and assessed A party of ten young ladies and gentle men of this place left Monday afternoon on an excursion to Lake Chautauqua. Buffalo, Niagara and Toronto. The surstructnre of the largest span bridge in Somerset county, was commenced at Spnicetflwn Monday morning. The bridge will be one hundred and sixty feet long. Mr. Charles F. Walker, of Somerset town ship, delivered his new lt-clure on Hiero glyphs of the Bible," to an appreciative audience on the Diamond Sunday after-. noon. The many friends of Miss Mary Forward, the artist, who spent last winter and spring in Somerset, will be pained to learn that she is lyiug dangerously ill at her home in Ur- fcana, Ohio. Mr. A. G. Beukliardt, for years a resident of Somerset (and one'ofthe boys,) but for the past eighteen mouths of our neighboring village of Stoyestown, paid us a friendly call on Monday. iiUincry this jwest prices. ok in latest styles, and M. M. Tkeiwf.i.u I Cactobia. -!.en baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. fhen she was a child she cried for Castona. JThen she was a Miss, sheclung toCastona. 1-hen she had children she gave them Cast a. fwnxTED An energetic man to sella try usrlul article. A good opportunity is illered a live man. Address W. M. KELIA , f. 0. Box 21$. Pittsburgh, Ta. I The yellow fever is n..w a racing epidemic , some parts of Mexico. Cholera is in f ranee. Suicide is the American et.idemie, ..d the shoting conlairion is slightly diniin iiiiil in Kentucky. r.uilders can find knobs, bx-ks, hinges, and li erything belonging to builders' hardware. Jaiiies B. HolJi-rbaum's. No Oculist in the United States has had letter suivess in the treatment of cataract tan Ir. Sadler of Pitt-burgh. Don't fail to i.nsult him at the Glade House August Pith u'!d. Oinic the first day if pos--i Me. The Buffalo Lime Company is now sell ing tiood Lime at eight cents, delivered on lie cars at their worts. For orders, write to jrVilliam Mason. Garrett, Pa. I The Tariff question is to be thoroughly jji-cussed in the Xitrth American Ecrictc. frve Trade arguments will aj.pear in the .itember number, and Protection views in ie tctober. The ablest writers on both Jes have been engaged, tarnenters can find saws, planes, Hatchets augers, squares, mitre boxes, adzes, broad axes, and anything to a set of tools, at James B. Holderbaum's. I There is no danger in ojierating for crook li eyes, when done by skillful hands, it Inly takes two minutes to do it in. The ain is not haif as severe as you think. Con ti!t Dr. Sadler at ;lade House August Kith $ 2"d. Phosphates asp Lasp Plasier. Now ave in stKk car load Bauph Son's goods the l.e-t on the market, and no farmer ilu.uld I without them. They have stood lie test for five years. Here are the prices, Double Fjile, per ton, $.".0.00 f New Irxss. " :. i .-o. I. r ine xone, -e-.w I Und Plaster, " i 15.00 Cook A- Beerits. I Meat Market Main Street. We have I ust ad.led a large Refrigerator to our Meat Market in which all meats can be kept coo' iend clean. Mutton, Beef, Tork, Ac, kept i oustantly on bund. Ojeti daily. Panics 1'Uying meat can have it kept in theRefrig i rator until wanted. I We have, also, pto.ooo new brick for sale, Which we will sell by the hundred or thous and at a low price. f Ross Davis & Co. Bbapi.ky On. the Boss. Warm ntel for tire years. A full line of repairs always on Land for Bradley Reapers. Mowers and J lakes. Champion Grain Dril's, Acme Har Tow, etcs. H. II. Flick. I To Farmers. Now is the time to hand en your orders for phosphate, preparatory So fall seeding. No enterprising farmer thould be without Baugh A Sons' goods, at prices named in another column of this paner. Cook & Beebits. Dr. Sadler, the well known Oculist of Pittsburgh, and his tamily, will spend their kacation from the city this year, at the l'!ade House in this place. A part of the l ine (from Saturday morning the It.th to .itarday evening 2T!d inst., the'Doctor can : consulted on all affections of the eye. ear. r.'jt-e and throat. j The W. C. T. I", of Pennsylvania propose j t.'iis year propose to petition the General Assembly of this State, asking the enact- uent of a law requiring scientific temper ance instructions in our public schools. Be eving tfiat snch instruction is essential to lie welfare of the individual, aud the well eing of the State, they will petition the -egislature to enact a lam- requiring in all chnols sup(K.rtel by public mmirr, or nn- Kcr Slate control, instructimi in physiology nj hygiene, which shall give special prom- enee to the effect of alcoholic drinks, stim ants and narcotics upon the human sys tem. The Rrimtmy says that during the Fre- font campaign, a gentleman who was then resident of Ciiambersburg. bees toe iufatu- :ed with the music rendered br the Cham- l-ersbiirg band. Ever since that time he has ken a great interest in this organization id felt that ifeverhewaa able he would ake it a presentation. He has recently l-en placed in a position to make the pres- il, and on Saturday evening of last week k-rived in town and did so. The present is f stock certificate of 10 OVt in well-known t anufitory of Philadelphia, which Is said i!lvUM . i , K2". CAr Meeti.:. Sonwrset Evangilical amp Meeting will commence on Thursday kVgus' 21. li-4. and eotitinun oVcr tl. twa "lowing Sundays. A numbtr orthetuin ter of ihe district will be present during e meeting. Rev. P. A. Rohiand, of the ulton street Evangelical Church., in Pitt- f ugh, will be present over the first Sunday. "hop Thomas Bowman, of Allentown. Fill be tirr-ent aim t, g..j. . . - - . "v civ.iu r -gust 31. 1--4. There will be a f.rst-cla boardine t! If this matter is not attended to during this month we mav lose votes at the November election. Ron no risks. Examine the reg istry list and see if you are registered and as- essed Some twenty-five couples of our young people enjoped a hop at theSpmerset House last Tuesday night Music was furnished by a Johnstown orchestra, and refresh menta at Weimer's. Dancing was kept up till way in the morning, and all had an enjoy able time. Harvest Home. There will be the usual harvest home and basket picnic given in Mowry's Grove, near Friedens, on the 2 !d inst. The public are cordially invited to join with us in the festiviliesof theoccasion. Please bring your baskets well filled with the good things of the land. J. J. V. Miss McCullough, a Pittsburgh young lady summering in Somerset, had a narrow escape from death, while horseback riding on Saturday last. When some distance from town the horse took fright and threw its rider, who in falling became entangled in the stirrup, and was dragged some little distance, hen tlie beast was stopped. Her head and face were severely bruised and cut At the organization of the Blaine and Lo gan club, Saturday, July 2'Jth, at Jenner X Roads, fifty-six members were enrolled and the following ofiicers elected : Hon. Daniel Stafft, President ; Alexander Koms and Noah S. Miller, V'ce Presidents ; James M. Cover, Secretary ; A. B. Shaffer, Treasurer ; Hon. William" S. Morgan, Norman B. Critchfield and Samuel G. Ned, Executive Committee ; Captain Noah S. Miller, Marshal; First Lieutenant, John P. Ankeny. Blaike & LoGAa Mcrnxt. The members of the Blaine and Logan clnb of Somerset will hold a meeting in the court room on Saturday evening next, tlie 10th inst, for the purpose of completing their organiza tion, and transacting such other basin ess as may be presenUd. All friends of Blaine and Logan in the borough and township are respectfully invited.' .;-t. The Board of Directors of the Pennsylva nia RaJu-oad Company baa authorized a cash contribution of $7,000 toward the Al- loona Hospital fund and a donation of a site for the buildings, on condition that the citizens of Altoona raise the remaining $8,000 which is necessary to secure from the State the appropriation of $15,000 provided for by an act passed last winter. " Farmers, I have the agency for the new Monarch Grain Drill, and any person wish ing ty buy the best Force-feed Drill in the market, can hare one ordered through roe, at a very low price. I will order a complete drill, with movable seat, fertilizer attach ment, for $7i.00,and freight from Pittsburg, Pa, If you wish to buy, this is the way to get a drill at a very low price. Please send for circular. C H. Sthmucker, Somerset, Pa. The Republicans of Blair county nomin ated the following ticket on Tuesday of last week: For the Legislature, Edmund Shaw and Samuel B. Isenberg; for Commis sioners, Maj. John Wighnian and J. S. Cal vert ; for Director of the Poor, J. A. Craw ford; for Auditors, George R. Stiffler and W. UShellenberg. There was a hot fight for the endorsement of the county for Con gress between Samuel McCamant, of Tyrone and Col. John A. Lemon, of Hollidaysbnrg. McCamant received a majority of one on the sixty-fifth ballot, and was declared the choice of tlie county. Hon. B. L. Hewitt got the endorsement of the county for the State Senate. promises to be in itself quite a tour of Europe. Mr. Bidelng will describe "A Ruu Ashore at Queenstown," including Blarney Castle and Killamey, with many illustra tions ; passing on to London, there will be more of Key. Treadwell Walden's accouutof "The Great Hall of William Rufus" with its portraits of the early kings aud queens; creasing to France, Miss Humphrey's pen aud Mr. Reinhart's pencil will describe the life at the French sea-side resort, Trouville ; aud, finally, the artist Boughton will stroll farther in Holland. At home, Mr. Ernest, Ingeraoll will describe the "Wheat-fields of the Columbia," with illustrations by Redwood ; an! a paper by J. G. Fyle, with illustrated diagrams, will explain "The Res- eryoir System" now nnder oonstruciion to equalize the supply of water in the Missis sippi. There will be sketches, with fine portraits. George Fuller by Frank D. Millet, and of Charles Reade by Robert Buchanan, the frontis-piece of the number being a re production of oneof Fuller's paintings. Fur ther instalments of Roe's "Nature's paint ings. Farther instalments of Roe's ' Na ture's Serial Story," with Gibson's and Diel man's illustrations; of Black's "Judith Shakespeare;" of William Sharp's "Trans- scripta from Nature," with Alfred Parson's illustrations. ; short stories by "A Working Girl" and Rose Terry Cooke ; a one-act com edy, "A Cloud on the Honeymoon," by Julian Magnus; and a number of poems, by Will Carleton ond others, will fill out, with the editorial departments, a brilliant number. TT virtue of the last will and testament of J otin 1, i be untieniiraed, wIllaipuM tonal &cai Estate ot said deceased, oa um premises on ) Boyer, lata of Stonyereck township, dec tMd bile sal toe SA TURD A Y, SEP T. 6, 1SS4, at S o'clock p. a., tho tollowina; Baal Estate, via : A eortain tract of land situate In said Township, adjoining laT.df or Honry Stall, WtUlam Stufi, John Uladlespeiwar ami George Uorw, contain, tag one hundreu and olfchtT acres, more or lea. The baUdlng are in tolerable repair. Tbia farm lie in a good MHnmaniiy, oaw mile anstliweil at the Allegheny Tunnel. A good Kuw Camp of rraa or eight hnadnd trees oa lit premium. A. desirable larm. TERMS made known on day of sale. Poueas. ion givon oa the Brat day el April, lu. Bat U rut 1:1 to enter on the premise lor fall work. JOHN at. GLESSN'tB, Administrator com testaoMoto aoaexo of John Boyer, deceased. aagU. JT r BIT ATE MALE. Valuable Real Estate IS Allegheny Township. Advektiseu Letteks. The following let ters remaining in the Fostoffice at Somerset, ra.. will be sent to the Dead Letter Office if not called for before August 25, 18S4 ; Beker, Jesse F. ; Cinootte, Joseph ; Dayis, John; Hughes, W. B. ;. Huston,, 1L C Keller, Charles; - Lee, Mr.; O'Donnell Manus ; Pircick, Mike (2) ; Sailer. Stephan, (Foreign) ; Sheehy, Miss Maggie ; Sweitzer, Miss Jennie : Wilt. Miss Lizzie M. Pos tals Claycomb, Miss Sarah ; Doyle, Robt. ; Kddie. Mr. . McCullougb, W. L. ; Thomas. S. ; Thomas, W. 11. ; Wallace, Joseph II. Wilson, W. H. A C. Davis, P. M. Somerset, Pa., August 11, Mr. William Truby, the gnial Supcrin tendent of the Somerset & Cambria Rail road, has been promoted to Assistant Super intendent, of the Pittsburgh Division of the Balto. and Ohio Railroad, assuming his new duties on Monday morning. He had just about taken possession of his handsome new residence, near the station, and will now be compelled to remove his family to Pittsburgh. We are sorry to lose so good a citizen, but congratulate him on hif new appointment. Mr. Truby isucceeded by Mr. Woolfe, of Meversdale. CtBiot s Fu.iBEs. There are thirty -eight States in the Vnion. The combined names of James Gillespie Blaineand John Alexan der Logan have thirty-eight letters. The name of Blaine contains six letters ; he was nominated ou the sixth day of the sixth mouth of the year, the day being 8elled with six letters. He will receive the six electoral votes of his State, and when elect ed will be the sixth President by the name cf James. He was nominated on the fourth ballot, and will be elected ou the fourth of of November, nd inaugurated on the fourth of Man n. ' Select Extbsiox. In our last issue we published a notice of the lust excursion to the seashore for this season, announcing very low rates from many points on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, we again call attention to this in this week's issue, advising our readers to take advantage of the last of the season ; no more enjoyable trip can be had than a few days' recreation at the seashore. The Pennsylvania Railroad have announced a special excursion would leave for the seashore on August 21st at very reduced rates, tickets good to either Cape May or Atlantic City, good to return on any train excepting the New York and Chicago Limited, for ten days. Information can be had on application to any Agent of j this Company, or by applying to Thomas E. Watt, Tassenger Agent of the Western District. N'o. 110 Fifth" Avenue, Pitts burgh, Pa. ' - - This is an important vear, and every vo ter should see that he is properly qualified. Too many have a habit of postponing regis tration till the last moment and then it is frequently neglected. There is another rea son why the matter should be attended to ; estimates of the comparative strength of the parties are made by consulting the list of voters. There is little use of joining clubs and then forgetting to register. A hundred political meetings, with unlimited music and cheers and general glorifications could not give victor to a political organization whose voters were not registered the requi site sixty days before the election. The work of registration is too important to be neglected. Old John Itobinson s great moral aggre gation ( 10 snows in one) proved a great at traction ,to our country friends on Thurs- diy last. The first light of morning saw swarms of them on their war to town, and by ten o'clock our street were literally jammed with people, anxion!y awaiting the street pageant, which started ou its round at 11 a. hi-, and proved to be the longest, and decidedly the best circus parade seen In Somerset for years. The crowd at the show in the afternoon, was immense, the Ma. Editor. Robinson's big show was iq town on Friday last, and on account of the limited accommodations she left in disgust without exhibiting in the evening. Prof. C. F. Walker, the distinguished sci entist of Somerset, Pa., was with ns last week. He is for Ben Butler and "Hyero glyphics" the latter is a scientific term for "sjMwrs." If the vain scribbler who has been sending reports through the columns of the Democrat in regard to the manifold blessings which have followed the refusal of license, don't confine himself more closely to facts, it will beeome somebody's duty to inform the readers of that paper that his reports are manufactured to order, and if they believe them they believe a lie. Dr. George W. Brallier has returned from a visit east and west. He thinks the prohi bition sentiment ss gaining rapidly. . - Fmbplav. Beblik, Pa, Aug. 11. 'M. 'J . Ei.itob Herald The August num ber of the Somerset County Sentinel ia before me, and by your permission I will endeavor to correct a falsehood published in connec tion with the names of some of the citizens of this place. At the May term of Court three petitions for license were sent in from this place, and remonstrance containing twenty-four names, some of which were afterwards stricken off because of having been placed there without the knowledge of tlie petition ers, against the granting of license to any applicant from this boroug;h but this re monstrance was overruled by the Court, be cause the renionstrators were not willing, or at least did not see fit to certify, under oath, to the truth of the statement made in the remonstrance, and perhaps for the further reason that tha renionstrators represented only about one-eighth of the wealth and business of the place, and agreed to grant two licenses for Confluence Borough, issuing the one at once to John R. Moon, and hold ing the other over until the next term of Court, doubtless for the wise purpose of as certaining the preference of the citizens of the place, or in other words, giving them an opportunity to manifest their preference. The license having been granted, the citi zens of the place thought it wise and pru dent to signify to the Court their personal preference as between the two men, namely Frazee and Schrock, which they according ly did, and nothing more. Wnen the mat ter came up for final action the Court con cluded to grant license to both Frazee and Schrock, thus giving three, instead of tT70 licenses, and under the circumstances the action of the Court met with the approval of the people. These are the fuels in brief, and why Rev. A. S. Baumganluer has seen fit to publish the names of those who mani fested their preference by a petition to Court as between Frazee and Schrock after the li censes were granted, as petitioners on a re application for license is not apparent, since he professes to have taken the statement from the records. There was no re-applica tion for license on either the part of Frazee or Schrock, and consequently no such a petition. An explanation on the part of Mr. Baumgardner is now in order, and earnest ly demanded. . Yours, Ac.. B. A. Fichtseb. i Confluence, Pa., August 5, 1384. THE undersigned offer at private tale his Haal Kauv'r. sitaato in Allegheny Townthln. Somerset County, Pa., eunslsUog ot the following described tracts : No. 1. The homestead larm, eontlrtlrg of one hundred and seventy acres, well impruve.1, with a bar and house, aew. The land Is la a good state of cultivation. No. 3. A tract of seventy-two acree, adjoining No. 1. Tha improvement oontist of a good house and bam. No. 3. A tract of on hundred and twenty acres. The improvement are a good Iog House, and other building's. The Bedford and Somerset Turnpike runs through the last two named tracts, No. 2 and S. They have also sallicient Umber to supply the tatm. Ne. 4 A tract of one hundred and forty-eight acre, with a (mall house and atable thereon erected ; ore acre cleared, the balance well tim bered. No. . A tract of on hundred acre, known as the - White Hors Tavern Stand," with aU the cleared land aul the improvement thereunto be longing. hour of the above tract are situated within one mile of the South Pennsylvania Railroad, now under construction, and the "'White Horse" t.n.Dertv. within two mile. Possession will be given April 1, 1SSS, or sooner, iroeired. For further Dartieular. person desirina to nur- chase will call uoraddrea the undersigned at Dividing; Kldgc, ra, auzl3.3m. SAMUEL. WALKER WILL H. WOOD. THE Jeweler, IV o. ISaor Clock. ".' Somerset, Pcnn'a. DiaMls. WalcK Soiii Silra and Plated Win. ENGRAVING NEATLY DONE. MUSICAL IOTUMEHTS ASD SHEET' MUSIC REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ii I, I IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY YOlin DRY GOOD 8 AND MILLINEEY GEIS, FOSTER & GOODS HARRIED. SPAKGI.ER FAITU. On the 5th inst. by the Rey. C. C. B. Duncan, Mr. John W. Spangler and Miss Lavinia Faith, all of this place. ' HEXRY BAF.ROX. At the residence of the bride's parents, on Snt.day, June 1. IS84, by E. P. King, J. I, Mr. John F. Henry and Miss Isabella ' Barron, both of Somerset county, Pa. YOWLEU HAY. On Thursday, Au gust 7, 184, at tlie Lutheran i .arson age in Somerset, by Rey. J. F. Shearer, Mr. J. H. Yowler, of Bakersville, to Miss M in tie Hay, of Lavansville. RHOADS MOOKE. On Sunday. Au. gust 10, 1SS4, at the residence of Joseph Showman, by Key. X. B. Christner, Mr, Milton Kneads to Miss Sarah Manetta Moore, both of near Bakersville, 1'a. THE STATE NORMAL AT IJfMABTA, PA Will commence its Tenth School Tear on Monday, Sept. S, 1HM, with improved faculties In al depart. ments. In In Dormitories, three thounand dnl lara' worth of new furniture na been added, and an excellent fire escape has been placed in each student's room. Tha Coosnafiretal Rem has been remod eled and the plan of pmceiiure in thi department no changed an to make it eminently practical. The TrftinlnaT Oefutrtcnont ha been strengthened anil the schuol is la excellent eondi tliin in all re'Decta. and prepared fur Drt-ctaas work In all that pertain to a school whose chief business is the PROFESSIONAL TBAISINS Of TEACHERS! The- CAtlece Preparatory Depart- ntfial 1? in equally good rhape lor pn-iwring young ladies and gentlemen for the t'reslimaa or Sophomore cia in uoiicge. 1'leasc send for a catologue for yourself, and or der one for any Iriend that would I likely to be interested in tile Normal School work. 1. II. DVRLIXG, Principal. au;fl3-m. DIED. Mr. M. B. r.eisser, the artist, of rUtburg has been at Scalp Level for several weeks, in company with a number of other artists from Pittsburgh and elsewhere. In a letter to the Pittsburgh Leader Mr. Leisser writes as fol lows : About 1SC0 John Hampton, Esq., drew the attention of some Pittsburgh artists to the picturesque locality of Shade Furnace On passing through Scalp Level, the great variety of pictorial material was so attract ive that on the following summer Wall, Hetzel, Lawman, and others concluded to avail themselves ot this opportunity. Ex amining the grounds more closely, they m ere found to surpass all others heretofore known, and since then have been visited by artists from Few York, Philadelphia, and all Darts of the country, many of whom have been in the Rocky Mountains, in Switrer land, the Bavarian Alps, and nnder the son ny skies of Italy sketching, and they are unanimous in the verdict that Scalp Level is possessed of the greatest variety of pictures-jue material. Country roads and distant hills ; back-grounds and fore-grounds ; pine forests and beech woods: quiet streams and foaming, tumbling waters, all make up a scene of grandeur and mountainous beauty. The only wonder to those who have seen the Alpsol Switzerland is that there are no snow hundreds of seats being taxed to their ut-J capped peaks rising high above the towering most capacity, and many being compelled to stand throughout the entire performance. It is estimated that from- four to five thou sand people were in attendance. Tha show, all in all, was much better than the average circus. La&t Saturday evening while two most es timable ladies residing on Main street were toasting their toes before a drowsy grata fire, they were startled by the steady foot sie of a ruau (so the story goes),) in the pine, spruce, and birch trees Which are root ed on the gigantic rocks that lie in confusion along the banks and in the roaring, rushing, aud splashing waters of Paint Creek. Ever since the first pilgrimage of onr Pittsburgh, artists to the natural gallery of Scaly Level, it has been yearly visited by artists and lov er of the beautiful. Throughout the sum mer picnic and in the winter sleighing par ties from Johnstown ' and neighborhood visit it. This season's list ot vfeitors prouii- roont above. After a whispered consulta- " T ' tion, it was decided to prove the strength of . Throughout the day the u engaged ind mm well as bo.lv. and Sum- B 3 6. ft , upon tha canvas tho subject wbich most women's mind, a well as body, and Jura- ... . .M w bJaa. . 1 1 a infni.li,r f n mi an nn atltN -j"- - - r j , . ,:-i n.i;.in.i mw,A rnn window. Armed with broom and poker, I"""" - . . , . , , ... - Seme seek the woods, some the creeks and they boldly advanced to the room from , , , , ! whence the nise proceeded, but lo! no streanui : some find choice bta,y.l age nouks man was to be seen. A dilipent search was I nd f,rne i 'wue . r1,B? hlU': ana uihuuii munnuiiw. au iu cvnunj; u engaged in the same pursuit : that of baying j a pleasant time. Music, vocal and instrn- then instituted, but failed to reveal the man j nnder the bed or behind the trans", neither was he to be found in a wardrobe. " He is on the garret !" and the key was quietly turned. "Now we'll wait till papa comes.'1 The rarlor contained five ladies and two gentlemen when the irate father opened the d.ior, an immense club in his band. " Here boys, I want you. There was no way of -fpe; the young men locked anxiously for an opening in tlie wall, then renroach- ritl.in the enclosure, to famth boarding ; fully at the ladies, and finally found them- BKAXT. In Xew Centerville, Pa. on the 7th inst., Mrs. Julian Brant, aged 49 years, 10 months and 10 days. ROBERTS. Died near Somerset, August 3, 1884. Mary Eslella Roberts, aged 10 years, 8 months and 17 days. Sweet be thy rest, dear Essa. WILLIAMS-Passed to the higher life July 20, 1SH4, Mary I. Williams, beloved wife of R. J. Williams, and daughter of Harmon rpdegrafT, of Somerset county. The pearl is lost from its setting. The casket is empty and bare ; For God has chosen the jewel To dwell with the angels fair. GLESSXER. In Jenner township, Som erset County. Pa., on Wednesday, June 11, 1S?4, Judith Glessncr, wife of Josiah Gless nes, at the age of C8 years, 5 months and 3 days. Deceased was a faithful and consistent member of Calvary Reformed Chureb, and was highly respected by her friends and neighbors. Whenever her seat in the church was vacant, it oulJ be taken for granted that she was providentially pre vented from being present at Diyine servi ces. It was a pleasure to ber to meet in the house of the Lord with God's people, and during her illness she was pleased to con verse of those things that pertained to her salvation, and to the glory of the Lord. Her sufferings, which lasted for about three months, were intense at times, but she bore them in faith and humility, knowing that the Ixrd would sooner or later deliver her out of them all, and toward the last she expressed herself anxioas to depart and be with the Lord. She left behind a kind hus band, three sons and one daughter to mourn their loss, which was ber eternal gain. D. A QUESTION PROMPTLY ANSWERED. WHY is the twentv-five dollar Phosphate THE BEST? BhCALbh. it costs less than any other standard ammoniated animal Bene Super-Phosphate in the Amer ican market, aud acts as well as the Dest TRADE THE STARK. $25.00 Phosphate. ADOPTED . 1S3U For circulars giving analysis and further information, call on or address BAUG1I & SOXS, Sole Manufacturers of the $25 Phosphate, PHILADELPHIA. PEXJi'A. J for Infants and Children. "Castoriais so well adapted to children that I Caxtori enres Colic. Constipation. I recoimrietid it aa superior to any prracription I mir Ktnmach, IiarrbOBa, llructatiun. known to me.' u. Aacnsa, ji. D I aUlla Worms, gives slwp, and promotes dl- 111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Witiout'icjurious medication. Tna CxxTAca Cokra.Tr, 1S3 Fulton Street, N. T. JEfMRSiirjDrjErjT An absolute cure for Rheumatism, Sprains, Pain in the Back, Burns, Galls, Jfcc. An Instantaneous Pain relieving and Healing: Eemedy. QUINIYS, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Tlieir Stock is Large, giving you a wide range to select from, and tlieir prices are the Lowest. GEIS, FOSTER fc QUTJSTN, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, TOHNST0WN, PENN'A. Headquarters FOE CAMPAIGN CAPS, CAPES, LEOQIN'S FLAGS, HELMETS, TORCHES, Traisisareicies, he. aus. We Supply j narcbi'a;eluli on the alu.rtot notice un-1 at lowttft prices. seaa lor t ana logue and Price List. HATTERS AND FUSBIESS. 29 5!S AYENTJE, . PITTSBURGH, PA. aua;13t-ow. 0 THE PUDLIC FARM FOR SALE I SITUATE In Paint Township, .Somerset County Pa., two and one-half anile from Scalp Lerel, and one mil from Somerset and Cambria Kali, road. This farm contain. aliout t QO Acres of Land, forty acre of which are cleared ami In a good (talc of ealtlration, and tha balance la (rood limber. There 1 a good two-story plank Dwelling House, Bank Barn, and other necessary outboildlna' on the .remises. Aim, a goad Fruit Orchard, Su gar Camp, aod a good eoal bank, four-foot vein, open. For further information call oa SAMUEL J.CUSTER, On the fremlge. or adddren at Sealo Levtl Cambris County, Pa. Aagttf. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF ValuaD le Real Estate -OF M hor feed t reasonable rates. ifte prounas liarine been emlosed at a 't.Mderaole eiper.se. an a.linisMoii fee of a cent., win be charpej for each a.lruis Beaton tickets can U had tor 6.1 mt Mil. AU children bo.ler 12 years old admitted fe A cordial irritation k extended to the ablic to meet with as in the leafy Grove. D. K. Ly, p. E. President, W. A. IiuMsuta, Sect'y. wires hesitating at the door. " The girts say they have a burglar locked op in the garret, and I want yoa to go with me." Re lieved by this intelligence, the young men regained tlieir breath and valorously follow ed the old gentlcmaa up stairs. To cat a long story short, Ibe fourth man couldn't be found and the ladies, who were so poid tive they heard him, hare about concluded that it was the echo of a bass dram that was being vigorously hammered on the street above. mental, original productions is prose and poetry, and heated discussions on art be guile the boars, until all retire to seek tbe reicse which pure air and an invigorating temperature insure. In politics there is too large a majority for Ulaine to leave any room for argument. . Not infrequently tbe even ing's amusement ends ia a regular country dance. .. ; ' Lost. Seventeen bead of sheep ; tips of both ears cut ofT; one black sheep in the lot ; no lambs. Any information leading to the recovery of these sheep will be liber ally rewarded by tbe ondersigned. . E. J. WauiRuy, July 11,1S?4. Lavansville, Pa. Canned Sweet Potatoes for sale at Keller A Banner's. . ... Modoc Indian Oil cures pain instantly. pUBLIC SALE Valuable Real Estate ! BTvlrtaeofaa order of sal Issued oat of the OrDbana' Court of Somerset Uounty. Pa to tke undersigned Executor of Henry Landl dee'd forth payment of debt directed, then will be exposed M sale by paMie outcry, oa the premise, ia Kprthanvalley Towaskip, oa - SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, 1SS4. at 1 o'clock p. au the follow in deserlhed Real Estate : A tract U land sltuata la aid Township of Brathonvalley, adKinbw iaads of Jim A. Laadla. Jaaa AUfatker, Henry Baymaa and then containing S aere mm or It. 40 aen of watch arajwdtabdM well tu&bvnd. aa which are erected a Lara IHsUUery. Caopplag MM, Two Dwelling Houses, The nndrrslgim! Executor of Hartman ReiU. deceased, late of Stonycreek towntbii). Somerset eouuty, Pa, 11! utlcr lor sale on SATURDAY. AUGUST 30, 1SS4, on the premise Is Stonycreek town'hlp, Somer set county, Pa., at 1 o'etock r. a., tbe MILL PROPERTY, known a STOSTCSEEK MILLS, situate on a mountain (tream. a branch of tbe Stoarcreek. within tliroe-luurth of a mill, from th village of Koxbury, and three-fourth of a mile from in new railroad, (now buildiiuc) containing Macre mora or lew, uo w bicb are erected Two Dwelling Houses, GRIST MILL, Barn, Stable. Sugar-camp, and other oathoure. The Mill Building lltul feel, three stories high, cue tain threw run of Monea, and all other machinery necesnry far tbe manu facture of good flour, and has a good custom There I alaoan enaine in the mill, ao it can M run either ty rteam or water power Aar-TKKMS ivouable, and will b inade Known on aay 01 sale. JOSEPH RE1TZ. augS. Executor. T We are a-ain offering our celebrated Star Copper Rod, The Only Protection azainst IJehtning. Tli'ise who ilcsire having their BUILDINGS PROTECTED, Should call on or address us. We GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, OR NO PAY. EHOADS BROS. SOJIEBSET, July 11, tf. "inn i hp ii iiffisir To see our Immente Ketail Stores, Silks, Pre Ooods, lire-. Trimmlnas. Hosiery. KM, Silk and Lisle G-lores: Millinery, leathers, Flowi-r. Laces. Em)roiifoiie,Pra.ula, un Um brella. Pan. Han.lkerrhieia, Ladles' and Chil dren' Wrap and Suit. Jersey Jacket in t.iaek aod colors ; white Graduating Ureases, Under wear for Mm, Women and Children ; Furnishing Goods For Men and Boys. Lace Curtain. Table Linens, Towels. You ran get everything you need undeT one roof. JOS. HOME & CO., Pei Atb. Retail Stores, Htfttat LIBRARY HALLBVILDiyG, ABOVE 6th St. 5 Big Stores in One. unl8-2m. CURTIS K. GROVE. ( East from Court House J Somerset, Penn'a. FARM FOR SALE. Sltuat In Mt Pleasant Township, Wetimore land County 1'a.. on and a half miles from Lig onler nation and Store. Thi farm contain mm hundred acre of land, one half of which i clear ed and lu a good itat. of eultiraUon. aod th balance in good timber. A good two-story log DWELLING HOUSE, And Log Barn, with Shed and otherOntbuIMIng. Good trail of ail kind ia abundance. Also aa ooen bank of good eoal on tbe farm. For further Information call on or address J. 3. ST A IBS. Juals. Donegal, WesmoreianU Cu. fa. Manufacturer of BIGGIES, SLEIGHS, CARRIAGES, SPRISG H'AGOXS, BVCK WAGOSS, AND EASTERN AND WESTERN WOBK Fornl-hed on Short Nolle. Painting Dose on Short Time. Mr work 1 mails out of Thoroughly Semtonei 'Wood, and the Brtt Iron ad stttl. substan tially nirncted, Neatly Finished, and Warranted to Girt Satuf action. I Zasplsj Cfcl7 First-Class Wcrbasn. Repairing of AU Kind-ia My Line I tone on Short Notice. PICES REASONABLE, and i All Work Warranted. I du Wagon-work, and furnUh Scire for Wind. Mills. Remember th place, aod call in. CURTIS K. GROVE, (East of Court House,) aprao-lyr. SOMERSET. PA. THE EQUITABLE Life Assnrasce Cenpy of tie DniteS Stales. Henry Ji. Hyde, Prcs't. 120 BROADWAY. N. Y. 81 CHEAPISDE, LONDON ASSETS - - $53,030,581 SURPLUS - - 12,109,756 INCOME - - 13.470.571 New Assurance written in SSL 1 2D, 756. Taid to policy holders during tlie last 21 years, $73,8 .7,099. The Society ha written, during the past twen ty yeart, aa aggrcgata amount tf new asraraac larger than has been written by any other com- pany in the world. 1 be surplus fund of the Soociny, cn a four per cent valuation, I larger than that of ony ether ill inturuoe company in tbe world. Tbk Eqcitabli Lira AssrKASCE Society 1- rues.a plain and simple contract of assurance, free from bardcns.me and technical conditions, aad INDISPUTABLE liter three year. AU poll cie. a soon a may become indisputable, are payable IMMEDIATELY upua satisfactory proofs of death, and a legal release, without the delay usual with other companies. By thi rRoarr payjiet, the beneficiary of an Equita ble policy is not only eared from annoying delays and expenses, but metre pecuniary lellef a quickly a if the amount of the assurance bad been Invested in a bond of the Government of th Vcited States. AV. Frank Gaul, St A sent for Somerset Co. WANTED t SALESMEN A lew kuu.1 reliable men lo Art aa AHEXTa lor the i le of our -N E t H L 1TM A N U s s w. f lAI.TlEt I together with a lull line of M R SEKY STIX.'K. Previoui Experience not i's tential. .I.ive, Active Men earu aood waaea. F-re term address, alrlns full name. an. and reference. HIsuPES. BROTHER a THOMAS. West Cheater Fenna. ioUat. ADMINISTRATOR'S N0TCE. Eatata of Jacob S. Miller, dee d, late of Milford iwp., &omeiet Co fa. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, by the proper authority, notice Is hereby given to thoej Indebted to it to make immediate payment aod those having claims r demand will please pre sent them duly authenticated for lettletnent oa Fridar. the '."id aay of Auirust. I-, at his office in Bockwoud. JOSEPH I. MILLER, JU123. Administrator. An I y p Send 0 cents torpo r IX Mm C ze and recelvw free a costly box of kimmIs, which will help you to more money rltrht away than anything els in this world. All, of either sex. succeed mm first hour. The bread road to fortune open beiore the work ers, absolutely sure. At once address, Tarn A Co.,Auaosta, Maine. tan23. sJOXEKSZT MABkCT, ' Corrected by Cook A Bixxit. nxsxxa i CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR L FEED T.R. MARSiJAIX,: MAIN OFFICE AND YARD : at JOESSTOWJ.PENN'i ( Hear S66 Main Street.: MAISIA1L& WIAEiID.1 Mctra ani Dealers,! W WEAKLAND liranoh IWIr. ana YrJ Somerset, Pa., Wholesalers and Retailers : op. s-4 c. . . station- Lumber AND ETJILEINa IIATEEULS, Hard i SofMocfe OAK, POPLAR. Slbl.ws, PUKETS, ASH. H-.tL.MT, Ff.COftf.Vff. SASH. LIMW USE, SHIMiLES, VOOKS. t'HEST.M T. WHITE PIS I tin Slflil.v A Oeneral Line of all srrailps of 1 nmlr Rnii.i.n m.im... Jn. D.u.,.nM u . A Uo ran lurnisa anything in the line ol our busiaesa to order with reaaonubl promptness, sacb a Brackets. I M.i-slel work, Ac. . ELIAS CUNNINOHM, Manager, Somerset Branch. .Offices and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. jfon.pf.vo?, STAIR RAILS, BALL STEMS. HEW EL POST BOYTS, PORTER & 00., Brass and Iron Founders, Machinists, and Manufactu rers or Miners' Supplies, WATER ST., OPPOSITE B. 1- O. DEPOT, COXXELLSV1LLE, PA. MANUFACTURERS OF THE YDURH STFAH DIlriD CF.T.ryF.mp fully - ' sasia-miwa Wltir waki tKANT rr"'r. i-- . ... r mm For Coal Mines, Furnaces, Railroads, and Boiler Feeders. Turn-Table Dump Cars. Stone Picks, Hoisting Crabs Stone Wedges, LAURIE?. PIT CARS, COKE SCRAPERS, COKE BARROWS, COKE UVJ-..N r KAM, U. K. MIUUS, 14 UJ UUf, BOLTS, SWITCH .STANDS, .MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND SIIAiTING. Heavy CaaUnrs and Foreinirs : Sheet-Iron Work : repaimi at short notice. Machinery of all kinds knilt aod nay7-lyr. steuben ville mmmm kuea. Literal euune of study. Art and mnsie tn..ruuchly taucht. Instraetloa adaatad to hs.il. vldual minda (renerou tablra : heme comforts ; heaithtu! loeatloa : L'hrlatlms. n,h. . 7LT I. tfrrrym 1RV. J VW WIltHTSlse aa Bh w . . juiae-jta Lanre Stable, Tw Eprlnr Houass, with LruttaiMisc, Aa. OM-hallla aaad oa coanretaUosj of sale, bal ance ia east year, with Interest. PAPflEL J. BKCBAKES, . JESSE LAX II1S. ai(ll Ezeeaton. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. At an Ortthans' Court held at Somerset. Pa. . on th 24th day ef Mav. 1K3. th undersie-ned Au ditor was duly appointed to make a distribution m toe .unos in tae nanus oi r reoenca ttiesecaer. uq., Aaministrataror Kilxabcta snearer deed. to aad amoiur too lecaliy entitled thereto, herebv rives notice that he wtll attend to the du ties of tbe above appntauaeut ea Thunday. the Mtfa day of Auiui, ISM. at his office lo Somerset, fa., when acd where all person eaa attend if they think proper. jiin a.rxiii r. jwla. Auditor. JJXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LstaU of Jseob Wtler, late of Somerset Towa hip Susaerset Co., Paoee'd. Letter taetaanatair ea above tat kavfas; beca rraated to the underrlaned by the proper au thority. swUea I hereby iflrew to ail perwasla deMed to said estate to make latusedlat pay. meat, aad tbose havins; efaslaa aaalas ft to pre sent taesa daly aatheatieated fa (eUleaMtu oa Saturday, Auwust 1. US4, at the etfice of 11. L. Baer, Eeqta Soaseraet Boroush. . wt.iy.asia.i-w m vi.i.s-K . Execatriz, ' FRAWKL1W W ELLFS, . . SOLCilON J. BAKEH, I jullB. - Eaarators. 1 A DM IN I STRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Henry Marts, dee'd, late of Southamp ton lowssmp, somerset uounty, ra. , Letter of Administration on the above estate bavin- been (treated to the underalsmed by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all person lndebo-d to said estate to make Immedi ate peTsocat, aad those havtna; claim a a inst tbe same will present them duly authenticated for ettlement oa Saturday. Septembers), 1M, at tbe late residence ol the deceased. HANNAH MARTZ. augs. Administratrix. E XECUTOR'3 NOTICE. Estate of Jacob May, dee'd late of Upper Turkey loot township, Somerset eounty. Fa. Letter testamentary oa the above estate havtna been rr tiled to the unilerslgned by the proper authority. But ice I hereby sjivea to all person Indebted to said estate to ma ke immediate payment, and too aavintTCIalmsasjalnstthesata . alii present them duly authenticated for etUe I menlon Saturday, tbe Mk day of September. ISM, at my oince In Kinrwood. JAAJB UUlltABll, auglS. Executors. Apple,trlwt, 9 ... ... Appienmier, naa.. Kru, M Butter, fl A (ker) " IrjH) Buckwheat f) bush " mnl, 100 As.... Beeswax V Bacon, shoulders, W ldea, eountry ham, at A.. Corn, (ear) new ft bushel.... (shelled) old " : , " mealfli. Call skin, ft A -:, V do Floor.il bhl Flaxseed, 'ft bu. 190 A) Hams. ( sugar-cured j ft Lard.lfl A Leather, red sole, f I " upper, " kip. " KM-lllnarv and chop 100 A.. Oat. bu Fotat., y ba (new) Feache. dried, il Rye. fi bu Ksiri. A Salt, No. 1, ? bid. extra Uruuod Alum, per sack. Ahtn. per sack Sur, yellow fl A white " Tallow, A Wheat. Vba Wool, VA SeK sOQjoc 1 ii I5e T 93se 2e luc W'4 lie 76e 7Htue se Se IV 507 OS Tae We l-i'4 i"J.:Oc VToe Tsc4au0 vi ue t-KtvitK u. ve ScQlOe i ..i jl te to to cJie e,lve --art UN Ucttue Pittsburgh FeMle KolTege IXD PinJB'JRSH C0ISERT1T8BY OF KUSIC 100 hit Resie Limis fir tft Tinct Hrhool. of I.lhernl Arts, M.wlr, Kloratlen. xfodera Iaraoe. eo-. rswtraL Hmtkfal. ri.lrty inrhm M.ntertte ctuvea. Thirtieth jrwr open Mepa. Jr. Bel., maklna manuiu elajt "DR. I. C. PERSHING, Pittsburgh, Pa. V 4 "VTT? T t-'anvasser In everveoun I V 1 1 Hi Lfty In the State to take or der fur Nursery SStucu. Steady ami benraMe tmytaymrnt Experwnee In the business aot r tiuired. Norserie widely aod favorably kaowa. Fur term address TheC.L. VAN Dl'SEN Nl'RSERT COOB NEVA, NT. Van Dusen Nurierie EiitabUthed 159. Also, stuck at wholesale. jun2&. Fast Potato Digging Made from Bone Direct from tbe Slanhterine Houses. If computed o the basis of it merit by Ihe ROIL TEAT or by ANALYSIS-it ia IHCAPE thaa any other booc in America. OArantced fi .oow ea Because of Its ?U!ity ana the Abwreeef all Werthle Hatter. It la RICHER IN AMMONIA THAW PERUVIAN GUANO. " n HEWJM AIAAKIMrPF.M.PHtsslll tTE. Ui il.t7 MIirHWr- I'll A I t. IS Iji U K. ANO ! IN rUSOED IOI SFKKbY A?0 l.A..E VKU JssMna Harscr, Jr. S Co., Mfi WHarf and food Street, Baltimore. Mi ;-. ir computed on the basis of it merit by Ihe (Mtlt, TIATor by A $3 ft $7-PER TOD i THE IQURCfl POTATO BISS3 ewwtttseeetyvarly. rrv Tfira rssi 10 every tanner, vuar WASKLN'GTCrt -'m9Z JEFFERSCM CCLLECE, WASHINGTON. PA. FIchty.Tbird 1esrbrias SW-ptrasleer IT. Inrtrwtinn siren in ("laaaxaU and Kncntiue Coorse. Unite! flcarcif for liaUtae t tOMren in a pYeparotury Vyartment ontdurtol by the College Faculty. For lb formation, apply to VAXES . MOFFAT, D. At, rcat aaglt-K. SEUT OM GO C:js MTiii nWHSA mss.l mrI fnr VUVTt al.isaiiHw flluatratexl Catakwoe. fn Mi BrUXiaau Lusura. that coot ua AiUSJ to nubitsa. ! mm MaatlWaall i Vlf TMfflJl BI SnE5TIST.iS PEACTICALU Over 800 Beautiful Desiarns. C J SETTER 113 r S'CSElPE2THi3 J . Send for Price Ust 4 Circulars. I CHICAGO, ILL. jul.7t-eo. gXECUTORS' X0TCE. Kaute of John P. Cover. Ute ef Brethersvalley Township, Sonsenat tXwnty, Fa. Letters testajnsalary Lh above saix aarlax seen (raated t to andenirned by the proper authority, aot ire la herebv ;ivea to all peraua ludeoted te said ecate to make tmssedtale pay. seat, and thoe haviaa; laiut acmiaet th aasa will present then duly aalheatteateri r sptUotaent ea Moaday. September stad, at the bte reatdeaeo of deceased. No aeeeant acetpted anie duly BresentM aceurainv to law. VI1EM J. OOVEK. jail , xcuti 4NOT!TirtrO T MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY, Mauxiarasx.cQM. It WiU lay You To Bay Your Memorial Work Of WtF. Ms; Sost, 'Ml Manufacturer of and Dealer In mu m mm mi Enetetn Work F nmiiked ea Skort KatUe, ia mil Cefers. Aim dfenl Jar la WHITE BRONZE! Pereoa la aeed ef JTO.Tt JfJir WORK wlU fiadUtothelrlatoreettoeall at yap. where a aroper sssswlaa; will he (jva the. M-Wu. Jaetwn Caerearerd Fare. Cose, and PULLS ft BY lOW. liavua Bpeeaal Altaatloa ta taa White Bronze, or Pure Zinc llonuments, latrndaeed byKET. W. A.ORINO.a a ItaeMad Imwawat la aoat ef kffTIffJL A3 LOSS TR ICTIOS. aad which hi aeeUaed lobe the Foaeiar atnu r foVear VmmnanmMn ' " aIVB as A CALL. arwrissHaseviUMm