Somerset Herald. ",,eo.e. ru.: , ?L i - ' ' iSsr i Vw I Mia Prier Ms. T, f fcHibiican voters of Somerset Cots T "are reverted to assemble at the !aces m- . .;. m election districts, on etf in ur" r c,f F .,-r-e of plat-in. in nomination f b office of Poor He Di 1.,'r. one pwn ft the oce of Jury wC.s.!;Jrer, and electing- three persona as . i - t? in '-,,' fvre Conven- -vi:? u me be held in Hairabnrf. July S, less. J. R. SCOTT, Chairman. C. Cous-"-e, -etary. yia Water at Boyd's. r int-ant li.ac is blooming, y 1 r,.-Jen seeds, C. . Boyd. iU-a:e a! J- B. Holderbaam f. i at J. B. Holderbanm a. e . trei have been quenched. F ".hxs urk!e at J. B. HoMerbanms. i-. i.: . implement agents are busy. rit tart C:gars in town. C.X.Boyd. " ..,..r.uied paint at J. B. Holderbaama. '"l-i. o,i. and Tarni.be. at J. B. Holder- at J. B. Holder- m it"!- T ill for s:lk and mohair .an -,c ami : i.k Gioves cheap at Mrs. ri.--. A. t. of the last week put out the , 'a-,i;'i k. jns ares. Xs. A K. VLl's. 1'a.r.t brtoLai and painters' supplies, at J. E ii urt wb'te dresses for babies at A. t. riii'.. V.u-J--. dusting and shoe brushes at li B. Hjiderbanm's. j j.,u ned pretty lace curtains cheap ...u. E I hl s. I.-y Auiu!:e for wal d and ceilings; does tjt ruu vS. sd t.j C. N- Bojd. Haa.isoniewiiielawo for dresses at 10 per vard. at Mrs. A. E. Vhi 's. xv Urs. Vh! fr your white dresses .a t tnaimS t" ver7 P- falt oia sad VamiaLes. good goods at C. S. BoTft. r. pr.s- , t and Summer Hits received twice a at M. M. Tredweil Co s. 'ai-a 3i f,jr euin i .... ... , P.iMnl4 " X. Bovd. . i V i I Bv l1 I - :L-. at J- B. Holderbauiu s. i : bu. are cutuiiih' Ui the froat aa-n. ear K ii"Tt ll'T utJe n11' sPeal' V.jrtiri' fever are daily reported at I-..u,UiUa;.4 nit l.fi!aii3 fuJ of pa- ,w dry iioods. aououa, truunuags, .j, su.i;n.- aad niiilmery gooila com lc :a-Xa k- Mas. A, K. Vt- . arju'.er loOJ, LLatkiCiitU tools aad n.stnjuiics toosof all kiiJs. Only the -t niae au bel quaiity at J. B. Holder- Xhra the beautil'ol maple iemvee turn uir iirrr io op. then loo ot for rain. Zita i au . J it.'n that never CaiU, except .:. irj wlher. Ujo I'isiia. When the plant sees the .xl. of flay ai piy the plaster aad the good I wi :.; tar eiLieed the cost. Toes of it in 5j1Aa ci-cai. Cooa dt BisaiTs. The green U.i Jge presented to the eye at r very T:w. is a happy relief to the naked raa.ies denuded by long months of win-l-t aiLds aad frosts. 1 iiave j jst bought several lots of latest ;t:s of hats, bonneu and Millinery goods t i io a;Tord to sell them cheap because S: ac-iit cheap. ilb A. . Vau .'jilfngfrom refona iu our exchanges, !tjt rinks are going into disuse, and the ij..c will have to strike some new crate in line ot amusement. ' oKotaiBir of' a short wheat crop coot ia to !av-n us from some sectiona ot the c iz'r. ahue from others the proepecu for "air. aTerage yield are promising. Ti-'e and pixket cutlery, earvins: knie a: ii f rks. butcher s knives and sterls. raxors 5iiorj. Lars. cork screws, etc A fine :r. await yocr instectioa at J. B. Holder-i-:si's. -arf? shirels. hoes, forks, rakes, scythes. "Eaihs. sickies. praoing-knives, aheara, and w-Tthirt of the sort nee-Vd. Only the bet of irs kind, and prices to plea?e yoa at j. B. H.'.iirbaam"a Ha. Boaners. Frames. Eibbona, Flowers. F-sibers. .T.axent. Sashes and every-th-ng in tie Millinery Hne of the rarest and thapm. received twice a week at Mrs. M. M Ireadwell 4 Co s 'erap!y v?a people in our Millenery "sJ iTea-Makmg departments, and can Cli eii-rs on ihfirtest notice. Mrs M. M. Tredwrilt Co., Mammoth Block. Xads. srrews, bii'.ts. beads, tacks, etc. A full lire of tverythir.g needed in making Wr"7 ipaii arruTid the bouse or farm, od k a:!) be to your intetwt to buy them "J B. HAirbaam s. the best grades of Black Silks. rnmmer auo rrbers. Cashmeres. Oir.pham. V- wh' wfta. ...JaBe S, 1SS. W EI" - "-! r.irr klr. !.. of drwe goo.!, will be sold ! e,J ailly by Assistant Policeman Davia. Af vrj Aeap fur thirty days. J ter remonstrating with the representative of Mb. A. E. Cbu the Emerald Isle without avail "Edly" FtT!U7as -Our stock consists of three ' took him a "biff" alongside the head that rio ta::,:h 4 Son s goods, together with j knocked him senselesa and required the ' "Hotaestvao" of Detroit, Mich., and combined efforts of several of hit brethren 't Wy'i n.anuiacnrre. Now is the ! and a large quantity of pomp water to bring -seioajetiera. Co a: A Burrm. CaeTOBta. sea baiy waa tick, wa rare her Castoria. bo the a a child she cried for Castoria, 3en the k r -1 i r - ara sh had ch OJrrm she gave them Cast a. N 'M .wn.w will open a Xoraaal -"i : ''n:r.a. Pa . July T., l.-SS. For aru.ar adiirw. either of the teachers at irl-la Ta J. M. Bout, J. A. Bku.it. Fot niimberof walnable town '- 'he Wnuecd erf Somerset. wUl be B si:r and nn mm ilu . ,. ... ' " - ' . Jobs H. WEinra. bouenet. Pa. ( Ctiai Suiti J,n s Clothing, ranging 1 rrwes from t:S to JSi. Measum taken : ! ' lo atiect frum ; a perfect fit I r"rr','!- by H. G Hni nur I ' Ka OaMnr H 3-.Baer't Block. 8euTet, Pa. i ,.U1' iiUi" Ptawia. CMorr.-The -au of bo;y . ' . " ! fM to .J(L.rt , " " . ! ar aJ u7. T ' h . iota, arni emn, e. .a. -'Ua farl,I.v:- . . , i Coo; Bw i nJTa. j imiauina, ; Laer n';ks v.. , . ... a raiJ. ai-j. . .. . ... I .mfww wrmt " ixjJlt fcUck "ik,m to ft 01 Ainca: ever ready and willing to 00 odd jobs, and B'tt rJ T r,'"7 k" i" -n iiJ them in , ae aatumctory sam f" bTt Wt"! ! ""' He w- know, ba every ctoen of the 1 town and a3 comen and goers, and will be A- E. Cat. ' tmiversany snieeed, if not lamented. Monday id a colJ day for the first of ! Ju- . I A a adjourned Court will be held on Hot day, June Zivi- Sfr. John Sukem ha been appointed postmaster at AdJUou. Mr. M. A. Batter bai been comrciasioned aa pgounagUrr at Meyersdale. Mr. C O. Scull, of Pittsbarsth, spent Fri- day and Saturday in Somerset. A rery ary colored individual spent Sat urday afternoon in the boroogh lock-cp. wow Prof. A. C. Holbert of this place, delivered the Memorial address at Crsioa. Saturday. Oor Jtn-eta were filled with people from the country and lurroonding towns garar dav. Senator J. H. Longenecker, of Bedford, is spoken of by the daily presa as a candidate forStaae Treasurer. Mr. James M. Cover, of Jennner X Boads, attended the Knigbt Templar encampment at Allen town last week. Street Commisiooer Knee has been doing wot very good and much needed work on some ot oar principal thorough fares. The shade trees have come into leaf very rapidly during the past week, and now the streets are once more clothed in beautifa' green "What kiod of a Fourth of July celebra tion are we going to hare in Somerset this year T is a qaestion that we are frequently asked. AVe give it np. Mr Jacob Snyder, an agedcitiaenof ooake Spring township, Bedford county, fell dead in the woods, about a quarter of a mile from his borne, last Saturday. Col. Chill VT. HazzarJ Las tendered his resignation as postmaster at Monongaheia City. He is the editor of a Bepablicaa pa per, anl confesses himself an offensive rar- tiaan. Mr. E. E. Pattun left lor Washington City Sunday evening, where he will take Secreta ry Bayard and familv to Kansas City. The party will travel in Pre-ident Garrett's pri vate car. A few Sundavs since an entire family of nine persons were received into the Baptist church at Connellsville. There mav slill be some hope for Battermore and the election law violators. The attention of all in need of summer clothing, underwear, neckwear, etc' is call ed to the ad. of Backer's Clothing Hall, to be found at the t6pof the fourth pajre of to day's paper. Eead it carefully. Willie Shaier, known to his familiars as "Msjor Sheets." tor the past several years an employe afthe Hikalb, has been com pelled to quit work on account of impaired health. We hope for the M ajor s speedy re covery. There was quite a lively barn raiing oo th farm of Mr. Wm. Young, of Smenet township, last Thursday. The bulling will be a fine one when completed, its siae being 'ji'xUfKt. Mr. Joseph Aumaa is tfca Archi tect anil builder. The annual commencement of the W est ern Pennsylvania Classical and SoientiSc Institute, at Ml. lleasant, wiil be 6a jane ,,k ft ni.,i-.fr ii,-r fAturrt will be a reunion of all P rnier students of the lnsti- : tuuon since its orsrsnrration, fn 14'. Our fanuei friend. Mr. Geo hps C. IJcfctr, called at the Hald office Monday morn ing to renew his subscription, it being the Brst time he had been able to come to town for several months. He was confined to his house by a swelling in the les, but is now able, with the assistance of a pair of canes, to walk aboct again. Sunday. June 14tb, will be obe erred in the Metbxaiist churches all over the country as Children's day. A programme has been prepared by the head of the Sunday-school department of the Methodist church, and recommended to all the churches for use. It consists of exercises that wiil interest the children and older folks alike. A game of base hall was played on Peco-rat-ioo Pay bet we-n the railroad nine, cotu p.el mi young en in the employ of the Messrs Collins, and a nine of the young men of the town. The game was umpired by F. J. O'Connor, Esq., and resulted in favor of the railroaders, the score being S to I A large crowd witnessed the eame. Thus far about j4.tlt,0CO has been ex penied for work, right of way. etc, on the South Pennsylvania Kail mad. The second line of track will not be begun until the first is completed and under operation About forty miles of siding will be built at the time the work on the main line is going on. One hundred locomotives will be pot on the road at its ooming. The members of the Somerset Silver Cor tiH Band will please accept our hearty thanks for the delightful serenade tendered us Sakurday evening. The boys look quite natty in their haniiaorae new helm eta and epaulets. Under the tutorship of the "Coun sellor" they have improved wonderfully and we are satisfied will compare favorably with any like organization in this section of the State. County Commissioner Dumbauld bad a bunch of cattle weighed on the Borough ecales to-day. that were the finest seen in this section for many a day. They were sev en in number, and averaged pound, aggregating 9.247 pounds. They were sleek, fat and handsome, tx ing stall ted. and were calculated to make the mouths of lovers ol good beef water. Mr. Dumbauld sold tbem to a Johnstown butcher by the name of Ja cob Trefts. at a price in advance of what oor home butchers were willing to par for tbem. Seavitt lint Rtero A half drunken Irish man who was insulting young girls and ladies as they passed in front of Frease A Soccer's store Saturday evening was knock - him to again, he would die. For a haif hour it was feared Axcthcb Old Solhies Gox Joeiab Say lor, commonly known as Butch." died at bis residence on Race street, Satunlay after noon. His remains were laid to rest in the Lutheran cemetery at half-past six o'clock Sanday evening. He was buried with the honors of war, the impressive funeral cere monies being conducted by theG. A R- Post of this piace. The funeral procession was one of the largest and most imposing ever seen in Somerset. It was headed by the ile Caimm. Rnd &tllAa.l littka mm. ... oersof theti. A. K. Post, eicht of their mem- ' bers harine the coffin la charm th unliv al reUU vea of the deceased and a long Una uf friends and acquaintances. On the way th c"netery the band played "I Hare fur Mt Country Fallen,- and a dirge as tbe ,E'n being lowered into the grave Jomah Savior was amonc the first to n-nond 1 to President Lincoln's call for trooia at the ootb",t reoelljoo. He enlisted in Company A, 10th Regiment Prnaeylvania oinnteera, served three year, was discbarg- ed. re-eaiisted and served tin tbe close of war, when be was honorably dtscharg- ri - H ws a remarkable character in more wlTf i He had a aharp, keen wit, repartee, and was always ready ntn aa soswer to anv onesxiaaa aaked. On. Isd to doing. eady day's work he waa The value of petition a not to be gang- ml by t!je nam her r niw aoachea to it. v Ladiea, xaadj mala , white skirts, night gowns, chemise and pantalettes at Mrs. A E. Ch'a. Tbe Pennsylvania : Soldier's Orphan Schools will be closed this Summer trom July 10th to August SK Baniataa. During the last week I have purchased some good at great redaction in prkea and the public can ret the benefit of the lower prices if they calL . ; T Having bought Millinery Goods pradenty in the beginning of the season. I was able to boy the bust sty lea this waek at lower prices. Come and sea Litem. Mas. A. E. Cni. Gloves, Hose, Collars, Cufis, Keichiefia, Rushes, Embroideries, Laces, Nets, Zephyrs, Embroidery silks. Undent are. Bustles Jtc, Ail freaa, new and cheap. Ko eld stock so work off. . Mrs. M. M. TresvdweU A Ox. Mammoth Block. It should be born in mind that one filthy ditch or alley may breed a terrible epidem ic There are places in town now that are offensive to people passing along the street. What will be the result if cleansing reme dies are not promptly applied T We have added a Dress Making Depart ment to our new establishment. We hive the best of workwomen, and ill ordvTS promptly. Mas. M. M. TxEPwni A Co., Mammoth Ulocx. Oriental, Escurial, Medici, Torchon, Va lenciennes and other Laces, in White, Cream and Ecru, suitable for trimming. Buntings Lawna, and San a TeUinga in widths from one inch to a quarter of a yard, at prices so low as to be within tbe reach of alL Mrs. M. M. Tredwel! A Co. Spring is here with its birds, flowers and fragrance, and we are on hand with every thing wanted in the way of Millenery, Notions, and Trinitnino. Everything new cheap and e'eeant. Mrs. M. M. Tredwell 4 Co., Mammoth Block. Mxai Mabxii. Main Street. We have just added a large Eefrigerator to our Meat Market in which all meats can be kept cocJ and clean. Mutton. Beef, Pork. Ac, kept constantly on hand. Open daily. Parties buying meat can have it kept in the Refrig erator until wanted. Rosa Datis A Co. UnraDiti "obai The Meyersdale Normal School will be opened in the latter part of July. The session promises to be an interesting and successful one. Any infor mation desired will be furnished by address ing the principal. D. C. Ekhsob, Meyersdale, Pa. Baaoaias rx Watches. Having bought an immense stock of American Watches at the depressed prices, I asa selling them at prices never before quoted. Waltharn, El gin, Springfield and Eockford movements in Solid Silver cases at $3. $10, $12 and $14. Every watch guaranteed. . E. McDowsax, Jeweler, Somenet. Pa. ' Readers of the Hihald living awsy from Bookstores who desire to purchase the new revised edition of the Bidle, can have copies of the same sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of the retail price, which is $1 and $2 for tha two cheapest styles in cloth binding, the latter betng in larger type. Parties vis iting town will find a full line of tbem at my 'ew Book Store, Somerset, Pa. W. H. WaXTLTT. The West Newton Paper Company have again become embarrassed, judgment hav ing been entered against them fir $13,X. After the failure of C. P. Markle, last year. hja wife managed to raise some money and with others bought the miH at West New ton for $63 010, giving a $50,tX0 mortgage. Tbe company then formed was under the above name. In order to start up again mosey was needed, and $JO,&0 was borrow ed. I have oat band at all timet a aompleae at sortroent of tha celebrated Siudebaker was? oris, either steel-skein or tallow -iron axle. This wagon was contracted for by Cncle Sam during the late rebellion, and the splen did service rendered during the war has placed it where it stands to-day all over the United States, away ahead of ail others Call and see them, or try one. at J. B. Hol derbaum's. Every wagon fully warranted Soloiks's Canr Ftax. Hnixja'a S. P. Cm miss Post, Xo. 210, I'et i or P..G A R.. May Zj, ISs-V sraviAL oaDpa o. I. A Camp-fire will be held in the Court House on Thursday evening, Jone . 1.S. at which time Department Commander Aus tin Curtin will be with as. A cordial invi t aikn is herebv extended to all Posts ia the i county, old sgWhs and citizens to meet with ns on that occasion. Comrades are request ed to turn oat in uniform, and a full attests, ance is desired- Admission free. ' - By order of F. F. Koosrrz. J. M. Cook. . Acting Adjutant. Commander. Somerset Claris uf tha Rel'orraed Church convened in annual session at Salisbury. Pa., on Wednesday, May 27. at 7.30 r. h. The opening sermon was preached by the retiring President, Rev. J. M Shitk.ofMey eisdale. based ca II Kings. Tbe conven tion was organized by the election of Rev. H. King, of Somerset, as President. Rev. W. n Tfever of 3rnrei.biwt.l C.irresnond- ...... ' in g secretary auu rvev. j . 3 wipjer. 01 rer- lin. Treasurer, who is aiso Clerk. After the j organization was completed, tbe President' announced tLe standing Committees, of 1 which the following are the Chairmen : j Religious Svrvices. Rev. J. M. Elans: j Synodicai Minntea, Eev. W. D. Lefever: Claeakal Minntea, Eev. C. H. Bei'er ; Over tures. Key. B. Kncpper; Examination. IJ-; censes and Ordination, Eev. F. E. 8rL de , Stat, of the Chcrch, Baw. J. H. sx bkk ; San.lay-Scbool. Eev. L X. Burger Finance. I Eev. C. Guscbert. These cosasaittees gain-1 er the general boainesa items from the ; sources indicated by their titles, and present ' them in proper snap, tot action. ! Tax Sou! IB Draa. Memorial day was more generally observed in this place Satur day than for years before. The day was all that could be wished and Sowers were never before known to be so plentiful and beauti fol at this season of the year. The streets of 'the town presented a holiday appearance. being thronged with peopie from tbe coon 67 ronnd.- Thereretnooies were conducted under the aosptcea of tb. E. P. Cnnusrins Pcwt of the Grand Army of the Rcpoblic. j Daring the morning a bountiful supply of flowers and evergreen wreatus went aoikvt ed at the Pest headquarters. Theproemmion feasaed an I'sioa street at half paat em. o' clock in tbe afternoon in the f fin aims; or der: 1. Somerset Silver Come Bmnd . Puk C3ors r 5, E. P. Cam mi oa Pest: .8ct dier't not Comrades of the Post; 5 Sqmday School. ; , citisna. t Tbe line of march was domrn Masw Omw to Main street, down Main to Wat atMgt and op West street to cemetery. TVtptoces stoa was large and impoaiag. rpsjmeriv ing at the cemetery a dirge waj ptajmi by the Band and a prayer made by Her. Per shing of the M. E. Church. Tb. wMfear of the day, S- C Trent, Esq was thea iatro dnced and delivered a beautiful and aporo priate addrean. At the close of the address tbe csoal derot'ocal cerenioaiea of tbe Poet were performed and the graves of tbe aol dier dead, bavinf, been previoasiy marked J residence of A. 8- Eloosn, his coosis, aa tbe j eoanfT- bK there is a strong feelicr, with small flags, were strewn with wreathe. ; Sooth Side, Dr. Wakeneid accompanying ' ainat it and tb. snake bad better look oat. aad fewer. Tbe pramseaoa then saarcaeid ; him ia tb. am bo lance There he reraaiaed j ,in- portion ofi ryins In tarn to the Befanned cemetery wjiera a Ska ' aatil this morning, wnea b was takes to j coin'T ughi be shorn ot its pedal append tnbat. was paad totb. veteraaa bnriawrkaa Uoovera villa via the S.AC-, and then o ' m- These soak, thieves on the State From there tbe proeeanoa marched back to! his home, Dr. Wakeneid accompany in hint, i Tw?S- ho?!dJbe ,ck"iT watcbai, and the Iheaaarter, where it dndL ' ia TnW. Ui X- The Scran too Ktpvbiian complains that all attempts of the Legislature to protect the fish and game of this Slate have fiuled in re gard to brook trout, and this spotted beauty is gradually becoming extinct in oor nioon tain streams. Ccrtainlysome means should be devised to prevent this sstr-rifiar. The contract for supplying the ties for the bed of the South Pennsylvania railroad from Harrisbarjr to Everett, a distance of ninety-six mile has recently been awarded to Messrs. E. A. Tennis A BroM of Thorop sontown. this state. The exact number ot tie required for this distance will be JS '., .. These contraitors own considerable timber land along th proposed hue of tb new road and expect to be able to secure tlx greater portion of the ties needed on tbia land. The fact that the ties are all to be de livered within one year from the day on which the contract waa awarded is practical evidence to doubters t tha intended com pletion of the road early next year tki-t-1 beniturf Spirit. Fruit growers must now are for the coming of two broods of teen-year and the thirteen-year. Tbe eto mologist of the agricultural department gives warning that they will soon be here, and will remain until late in Julv. Fortu nately he b able to predict that they will not do a great deal of harm. For the first time in 2a years tbe two broods will appear in conjunction. A short arithmetical cal culation will prove that only once in 221 years can these two bands of marauders i meet and become acquainted with each oth- !er, it they strictly observe the periods of; what may be called their revolutions. If j this meeting shall be not fnendiy but san- ! gmoary, the farmer wnl not mourn. .V 1 . j rr. I Ed HxaALbt Allow me to say a ,w , . j tt-. n - barn-raising wnicn toos piaee one-nail mile . west of here, on the farm of Mr. Gabriel ; aVlaaJC, X i A UCIC w UU t j present to assiat in the racing of tbe barn, which is a large frame structure built on quite a new pian for this section. Mr. Sol C. Baker, of Sipesville, is the builder and architect, and is entiued to great credit tor i tbe systematic manner tn wbicn be con-j aucteutue raising. ' Every piece of timber Gt precisely in its place, and they were so laid out and arrang ed that there was not a single mistake made. The barn will be a yery handsome one when completed. The crowd was very jolly and good-natured. A NciiBBOB. StrcsviLLE, June I, ls3. Advektuxd LiTTiaa. The following let ters, remaining in the postoffiee at Somerset, Pa, wiil be sent to the Dead Letter office if nut called for before June l' 13 : Bell, Miss M. ; Byieigler, Mr. ; Celors, Mrs. Cal ; Fuller, D. : Glover, L. 0. : Goode, J. H. (2 ; Kaa9"man, Levi J. ; Lindsley, Mrt. H. S. ; Moser, Benj. ; Wilson, Peter ; Eishebarger, Miss E. G. ; Snyder, Harry ; Thompson, Edward, (21; Tylor. Eliza; White, Grant ; Walker. J. F. roaTAU. Banks A Nichol ; Cossel. J. K. : IHefendie- fer, Aiyin ; Folnier. W. P. (2) : Waliter. Albert. routes. Costongo, Andrea ; Coatongo, Antonio ; Peliegnuo, Gori ; lino, Gennogo. J. ii. CorraoTH, P. M. Somerset, Pa, May 3u, lv. t Pixs 15S lire Worm RETtrvwismxt.. We have been favored with samples of the celebrated Spencerian Donble Elastic Steel Pens, and after trying them feel justified in highly commending them to ortr readers. They are made of the bet steel and by the most expert workmen, and have a national reputation for certain desirable qualities which no other pens seem to pueeess in so great periectkm. Among these are uniform evenness of point, darability, flexibility and quill action. So popular have they become, that of the umber One" alone, as many as fourteen millions are sold annually. Complaints art mutant!? mode of thr 4'$- cull) ia gttting yowl int. Probably, in some cases, the durability of the ink is of little consequeuce the writing has done its work in an hour or two ; fcif, it jwi.f be rrmtmhtf f(f, oreasums constant! arise H-hich jrtre great imjtortane to utJihts. or prrhapa to the Mere f 'jrnafiire of a nmne. Tbe usual inkstand b. of course, resorted to. and if an inferior ink is co.nmonly used, the result possibly may be disastrous. The Spencerian Writing Fluid combines, in a high degree, three essential qualities, futdity,eoir and durability, and is absolutely reliable tor ail business purposes. . Tne proprietors of these well known Pens and Inks, Messrs. Ivisns. Butxrjiajt, TT Loa. A Co., T&j and 755 Broadway, New York, Educational Publishers, will send free on application, a Sales book of their Spen cerian Specialties, which gives a full descrip tive list of these and many other standard articles of interest to stationers and booksel lers. . Ssmors AccipesT There were about three hundred members of tbe Dunkard Church on board tbe Fast Line westward when it left Mexico Stalum, Juniata Coooty. last evening. They were all returning to their hornet from the annual meeting. At various points along the line on the eastern side of the mountains numbers of them dis - embarked, and when tbe train arrived here there were not more than a hnndreti on board. Among these was Mr. Emanuel J. B'oagh. a delegate from the Quemahoning Church, Somerset Conoty. He was in the third car from the rear of the train. Just as he stepped from the car to the sta tion platform h: was struck by Eastern Ex- press, wbicn at .Cat moment wbirled ast. ITe waa carried the lenifth or two nn an.! dropped by the side of the trm. Exac!y how he was caucht is not certain. Even ... .L. : : .i,.,-. i... 1 g:v bu puw- live information on this subject, bnt it is likely that it was by the steps of the first tawencernwti. Immediately after the accident Mr. Biongh was carried into the fassenger station and Pr. John Lowman wrs summoned. He re sponded promptly. Mr. Bloagh expressed a desire to have the services of Dr. A. V Wakefield, also, and the Doctor was accord ing!y sent for- Tpon bis arrival au exam ination of Mr, Biongb's injuries were made. It waa (bond that his left leg .tad been brok en jnst above tbe ankle, and thai be had sustained nnroeroas braises and contusions ' about tb. body-, fa dressing the broken 1 limb a section of bone had to be removed. During the operation the antortunate man did not utter a word or cry of pain, notwith standing the fact that he bad not taken any opiates. After the limb bad been bandaged heasked the doctors bow bad the break was H. waa informed that it was very serious, aad tbat the injury might possibly necesai- . , , , , , , , : had aaan woraa eaaa ahan thm limit : healed, and case, not half so bad wber. am- j I .... .... I putatipn had ta be resorted ta It will be a year, under thamoa) favorable circunistan cea, before be caa us. the limb, and it will never be perfectly sound. These statements of the doctors did not seem to alarm or worry Mr. Blocgh, who. rvtng on one of the long settees iir the gen- ! tinen s sraiting-roem, bis pallid face bor- i 4i .;.), kd.... .ku ..j h large eve. looking stemjiaatly into tbe ) r i u' .1 , t,; .t. .k i .T" .n ttV IT.' r . "" I w ui. u woo KM tiiw so taiaing, t eerni n hiaelf, that b U fifty-tre ywxr. of , axe and is marrfetf ant ban sereral cbiiJren. Ha is a farmer and Eves about a mi!, from ! Stanton's Mills, in Sotnenet Cottnty. Hei1" bas relatives resi.Tinj in this place, on the Th(re ctmaiilerable comment, and son). Soata Side. j eaastie rrmork." maJ. a boot the legislative Throagft the kindness of the Cambria Iron ' erawiiay in tbe crasa about Harria- i Company's ofB rials the unbalance was ob- i ! tained and Kr Bkurrh was removed to the ! Buxltt's Mills Itms. Peddlers on the tack. Catfishiajg ic isi season. Thunder gnat Monday L. Boaaeissrr ul oo a euoIL William Shuacaker is about embarking in the tobanco aud citar busrarna The sale of Peter Bowsara personal prop erty, on Saturday, srss very small, and things sold at exceedingly low prices. John Hoyle has purchased the timber in the woo. is south of town, owned by W. E. Waiker, and has a forra of men at work making cross-ties, etc An odd sized couple pasted through town Saturday, en route for Pocahontas. In con sisted of a 10-poand boy twelve years old, and a 1 it-pound girl 30 years old. Xot a bad start for the - kid." J. L. Wilhelm has purchased the property of Daniel Bowman. Consideration i-0. Possession immediate. Mr. Bowman at tbe tame tuna purchased a farm in Middlecreak township, and removed to that place on Tuesday. Tbe bridge which spans tbe Blue Lick, north of town, is in bad condition. The railing is rotten and broken, and otherwise out ot fix Hope our supervisors win repair it, and avoid accidents. May CO, 1-3. Xivopmos. Soxi Stkasg Sxucs. Yesterday Profes sor Henry Haukinson, a weil-known arch aeologist, of New Turk city, arrived here from Somerset county, this State. Profes- sor Hankinson has beat making an investi- ration of some curious relics of a bygone a, which were discovered in a cave near Deeter's Gap, on the line of the new South. ern Pennsylvania Railroad, now in course of construction. Professor Hankinson ma.ie tbe discovery of the relies while oat lToat . towo nileti Xew Baltimore at ineoeaa waters ottneKaysiown branch of the Juniata river. Tha entrance ; to the etirtTn was covered with underbrush I . ' and laurel, and upon getting inside, Profes- sor Hankinson states that he found the re- mains of several skeletons which seemed to ! have lain there for ages. At first he fancied that he had uncovered an Indian burial plice bat tia m;nil speedily disabused Oi wis iuea irom me cunoua cuaracxer oi we silver ornaments which be found mingled with the crumbling bones. ' I found these four medals, he said, ex hibiting four octagonal shaped pieces of cop per bearing some strange looking hiero glyphics and representations of several men in a sort of rude uncouth armour. "I also found some rings of bronze and silver and ! other articles of personal adornment, and from tbe general charact- of them I found a marked resemblance to remains of Aztec civilization in Mexico. I propose to take these relics to Washington and have the ar cheoiogical authorities at the Smithsonian Institution pass upon them. I have devot ed some time to tbe study of archaeology, and as far as my judgment goes these orna ments ara Aztec in character, but I cannot reconcile this with the evident improbabili ty of any Axtec tribe or remnant thereof having ever been in this section of North America. All the authorities on the subject point directly the other way, with perhaps ' the exception of one writer. It may be just 1 possible that these ornaments were secured ! by Indians and handed down as heirlooms. I This, to my mind, is the most plausible tbe- ory. These ornaments, however, are un doubtedly of great antiquity." Pitf'iurjk Dintik, Cocar Paocuusua. The following cases were tried at last week s term of Court : Charles Zimmerman vi Tha Township of ! Conemaugb. (Case.) Verdict in favor of the Defendants. F. E. Weimer vs. Tha Township of Jen- ner. (Case.) eroict in iaror ot tnc te fendants. Cornelia Tissue, widow, and Elizabeth ' Tissue, child, of Charles Tiseue. deceased, vs. the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, Lease of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company. (Case.) Verdict in fa vor of tbe Defendants. . The balance of the cases on the ln were sealed or continued. " 1 towuahipfor viewers to view site of abridge over the Stonycreek on the line between Somerset and Cambria counties, at the place where tbe public highway leading from Da ridsviile, in Somerset county, to Geistown. in Caabriacounty. crosses thesainc View ers. William M. Scbrock. Edgar Kyle, Au gustus Heilley. Order to view the ground for a road pro posed in Quemahoning township from the public road near Bowman's school house to the public road near the residence of Noah Swank. Confirmed m' ti. Order to view the ground proposed for a road in Quemahoning township from a r.inr i .r- thm mmA tmm T.,,K f Gmn.kw'1 to David S. Miller's, near John Stuffl's resi- dence, to the dog-road west of the residence of Jonathan D. Rhoa.ls. Con firm el i m. Petition of Commissioners of Somerset County for viewers to inspect bridge over j Laurel Run, in Larimer township. Viewers, J H. D. Alt father. Jacob Zeiglar. and Samuel : Buckman. 1 Order to view the ground for a road to lead from a public r ad Ieallng from Berlin to I toyestown, at or near Benjamin Gardners, j to a public road leading from said road to ! tbe btoyestown and Bedford turnpike, at or near Ban: hart's coal bank, in tuemahoning Township. Confirmed . Petition of County Cotnmisaioners for viewers to examine condition of county ! bridge over tbe Casseiniati river in Sommit township, where the road from Meyersdale to Saotaiit Mills crosses said river. View en. E. D. Vutzy, Noah Scott, Samnel Min- , Jcr- I Petition of citizens of 11; ford township to ! cate the public r d f.-o.o Slich ling's ! bam to J bn intra saw mm in saio town - f -h: .,.!.. ik. r. . j r 1 r - - rom u" public road at or near said Joan Prills' saw null tothe public road near Abra- ! ham ling's nweillng. Viewers, II V Moore, Moses Scyijer. Jeremiah Shuitx ! C'ru-t5cx Irra. i Several attempts save recently been made j to i-xsna a las 1 fly 1'ving in thm place, by ! pultin prison ia the well bucket. Tbe first ' attempt cante very a gh being successful. ; and two of the family suffered severely from Uhe effects of the potn. Fortunately for : the family, no water was taken from the ' well until after breakfaM, tb. coffee bavin ' been male with water brought into tbe boose , tli. previota evening, and it was not antil after break fait tbat fresh water was used, bnt those who drank of it soon became af fected ami upon examination a suspicions looking little package was found. Matters were kept quiet, aad a few nigbta aga pa per containing wear is so; posed ta be poi son was found in the well backet, but was removed and the proper precautions taken. aati no Earm resulted to the family. . Tbe ---J ' - V"W. and an arrest at aa awiy dav mar be looked for. I Aa unknown man was found dead en tha ! Balto. aad Ohio railroad track, a short dis tance west of Draketowa aiding. 00 last Wednesday night. His body was ' fearfully maa " a mel r more tb,n hre trc- He must have faEen from a passing train. H. io h Pk Pograph of a yoon, man, taken in Reading, I'a. and adiscbaree check book beaded -Sidlimrhill T 13 - I and the stubs showed that twg rTT, " , 1A ' ; uMkt, waLa, aAAir. tou HXrntiT tboit th,n6r T He also wore a """S"- Hoas. Bill S. tf passed would raWy some parties Kvin wiUria lr... tj...... Traveling throtigh the Western States, you tan stop nowhere but that you will be informed that yoo are now in the world's best country tbe Garden of Eden . etc Ad mitting ail this to avoid controversy, yoo pass oo. Bur ak. the pride of Jewel! Co., Kansas, tbe centre of a large scope of up land prairie, the soil comparing favorably with that of river bottom in fertility- It bas a population of eight hundred Inhabitant, and more busfnesw than private) bonses. I can bosM of three drag stores, all doing a boomin bttsinesx. As thi is a rmliUHtion sta.'e, drugget lewd the fan. The Bar oak Ifm!.i, pubiish-'d by IT. F. Faidley; bailing from Somerset ennntr, has a patronage be may well be proud af. The innatMtanu or this community are engaged chiefly in agriculture and stock raising. Dur- ing the shipping season the daily outgoings often amounting to twenty ear stock and hogs trom this point, While here I met H. L. Horner, son ol ex-Commissioner Homer, and S. C, son of; C. Forney, formerly of Somerset couBty, now located at this place. These enterprising young men farm over one hundred acres of com, and forty acres of small grain. Their cropa will be forwarded to Chicago, through the medium of bogs and cattle, of which they have large herds. A'nu Cm CWrore. The method of plowing the corn prior to planting is in a measure dispensed with, using instead what is termed a " lister," or plow and planter combined. This throws the soil both ways into ridges, pulverizing the bottom of trench ! dew its. and covers tbe corn. This iscall- j ed "listing. Tnese trenches are gradually fined as the growth of corn admits. Listed corn will bear more drouth and ! than surface planting. Harvesting the crop they drive the w&rons tbroogb j theeom picking dtpoaitiag in nnn rnha ornil ne iton tbe erouad " r " "1 without cover, while others less scrupulous! do not husk at all. but turn in the stick to feed at leisure. The peculiar feature of this county are the chalk mounds. They are composed of cal- careous matter, the principal parts being made un of chalk lime, magnesia and alka li. Viewed from a distatce, they resemble ! great heaps of siaked lime, varying in di mensions from two to thirty inches in diam eter, and in height from fifteen to thirty-five feet. The sides are void of vegetation, while their auu.m;ta are covered with wild grass, the soil around tbe base betng tillable and very productive. These mounds are admired by travelers and tourbes. as they break tbe monotony of country otherwise existing in a prairie country. The summits of the more prominent mounds command a grand view. With a good field glass you can take in the prairie for forty miles, either way. Mortar made of this material is almost equal to lime and sand for masonry and plastering. This county is drained by streams of running water, tbe principal one beicz the White Rock, a stream of fair di mensions, tbe bed of which lies deep and al moat hidden from view by its perpendicular banks. Traveling heedlessly forward, one is liable to step off and be precipitated a dis tance of thirty feet into its chasm. This has been the receptacle of b jffalo and other wild aniuials roaming over these prairies : remains of their carcasses st.ll visible, Ml the tale of their sad fate. EmiCTation is still pourine west from this cooi-.try. Going west is an expression quite common here. Should the mania increase, they will finally be obli.red to bridge the Pacific to fill the demand for bometel M v next topic : Who should go West ? J. A. G. DIED. TKuCTM AX. Cn Sunday, May 31. Louisa, wife of Adam Troutman, in the 2Mb year of her age. Interment at Bedford. PUBLIC SALE3. 1 T VISIT E of an order tsraed awt ot the Or Jpaaas Onut of Somerset Ccanty to arailireev d. f wuiercwae to pobiiesaUe at ibeCuan Unae TUESDAY, JCXE Z 1S, at W a'etoek a. .. tae Ml.owtcr aaserthad real catac. late tbe property ol rfoonra Etehoor. doe 4 ttaata la Summit Wills. Sammit Twp.. &merK Uo Pa,, betnc a oartara It. m tiaUut laatla lata of Daniel Beaehr, aai tbe publit maa on Um mat and soaib. eoatalntsa sae-fnarth acre more or Ion having mm ma ereetad a assail twMtary name aoosa. and other oaihalldlaca. rEKJSa: uae-half eaaa, aad naaU Bt six imaiiss U J. JODEB. jwtaz. AdmhdJtratov aad Traataa. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Kebert Taylor ") va. I ia .11 imn 9f voouhob m-m ft SoUenaail X. Pleas of Somerset Co. Pa. Uenaa1w. ' p.)aaBavpartBTsdo j So. May T. Lisa. .!. iu baataeaaSilor ! (Ft Fa.) t XaaaL ( Jobs ArauM for S4.MO.oa. Patar Jaaaaa va. V So. i Xay T. 1-Si. E.D. Walaoa P. Xaast. - ifiFa) 9ati AprtU lwo. aenmdaafs real estate soU to T Am, 0.1 ftr 1. o UO. Asa aow CKb May. iseo, aa patttioa of Sberiff Wlator atari. aal motloa ot V. Hay. aturae; of Petav Xaasc. tba Coart aopntnt Iaaae Huenw. Ei . inli'jr to dlrtribata tbo rawt ta ibo aaaoa ot Joha Wtawra. SSeria, arteing from tbo aaia ot tbo ml estate of X. H Maast, Co aao amsaa; tbooa legally aatitiatl tborotav s.iHakairr Corvrr. SS. Extract from too neerd, eertlttad rJU May, ISSa. if. b. cnrrcHrir.LT I wtil attend to tbe duties of tbe aoova appoint. ment at tbo omea or . Hay. Iatbe BOroaca of Somoraat, oa Taesday, Jaae W, usa. at i a ckx-a r. a. i Isaac Hrors. ' laaoA .. .. Aiitur. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Estat af Hanrv S bomber- aae'a. Tbe aadamaaoii. oa aoU of Messrs. Ooffrrtb a BooDei. bavtow beaa apootatod bv tho Or- bbaaa' Uoart of Soaaaraet. Coaaty, Aatil tne ta Jlsirl!0! the fai!a ia tbe Bais of 41ex Braba- ker. exaeator of Hoary sbembor see'd. to aad aaama tauao loraiiv aUti4 tberoco, hereby aivoa j VE-XttZZ 1 ) t oiborn. ia Somerart. Pa., aa Taoeaay. the x-a idayot Jaae. I, at lae a. sl. abra aoJ where all sstauas mteresuil caa atusxl K tbey thiaa reper. U f.aiU.OKS. jancX A alitor. THE BIGGEST HUMBUGOUT wiilaiwavsabowl fraud oa Ma wry Uco. lfyouaoAMtroaaaoeoar gvoia.ooiUaFadaamctefroa, Wa kan aa arorlo tb-tt eery aiaa. womaa and ?bi!d Deeds aad apotora atta Every booafcvoraod reryodyetei.i bav U. ItaovaaaviKauBroooaaarnaisaoiigivoB immoaaia aalftartinn. Vo vaai 1 in eachcooaty, m-xitac tnaaio. Meouoa thaa paorr aad will aot eirnlanaadraBiafcxauktoaraULE. aaaptoacat u rouuoalod AJ.'- Z3J STZCSX m. X- Rsatsrax, Ta. may.t. CURTIS K. GROVE ( Seat baa Coast Bowsa.) Somerset, Penn'a. JCaaafaetararef i BttH.lt. j SLCI6BS, . Ca MM 6 , ; BMBrQmW4COSt . .rCAT WA99SS. , AXS ZATEKX AJTD iriSTXSX fTUBK Piiitftt Csfiw M SbwTt Tics. ' to - n-rmif SeaamW ami ta. mt ms U ataas. Sabataaw O tt-rad. TfmxSr rtmabed. ami a-arrwaaaal ts 0mt amtitfmctm. ! I TssZCf CfilT ToXt-tZxX XfaAmtt. ; 9 ; i , tat AE j Kasalrlwx at AH Kammi Xtj Kottsa. FICXB MEAS03 ABLE, aad All T7cri Wiirranted. " CUlaTUt JL OHOVE. f (Eaat af Oowrt Hoasa,) spraa-lyr. 9UXEBSET. PA. ' - WOOL: Takra m asetuaa Sur BUa. A. E. I IIL autlin ASiJaBSl'. T Cuoa a Basanw. uuid ia CHOICE GROCERIES. FLOUR 4 FEED Avvbm. aDL f ritioe APVteoauar. f gat.... ....... ....... ..a'rt-.oe Ba. t tu .- l Huttrr rf, ' . .......... . te Baeavhaatfl bash ...... meat, 10 J rEiE:E:jof 1885 with prices of the differ- nmiT a......... Baova. iOoaUlrs, V ttiee, aaayhasTn Cera, (ear) sea y ra.-aei " laaMteil) akt - ... ., u nnlilS set i'm 'f . . n. S & mm : t m, Wd m tjie i j fJ "sy'bal'iso'ii ".4"i-2 I : Ham. (Maur-eareu) ft ... "."..".".... "...ilii Je j .Jlsy J appar, - ... ............vme j XM:iud i W.V.V. jiSi , f) ba j jfceZ',rt TnT!.""Ii;i;lJ2Ms j , Ke u hm a u. urict Salt, So. a, fl WKra7"..V."Vt , ano a f-T nea 3 w Saar, yeliww l a.. 7rae Sct91' . .79 -it (aJttSl i itrtHO - wotra .... Taltow, fl m Whrat. si bu . STm.L fib EOAL SO TIC E. r-iWililam A. Brobaker, of Ptorla, Illinois. Jiavph Bnhaier. M .Vew Cambria. Kaaa, Kate FearL af Jubaatows. Caawia Coaaty. Pa., Lena Slater, o Oflanwa. Iwa. tw at Mary WiiJ'i beira. via: Xavria Witt aad Mia Bia Wlu. of Jahaawwa. Cai&ona Caaiy, fa and Siraa w tUer, reaxliag at Oriauwa.' Cam brta Ouanty, Pa. : Wm iti. Lmedoai ot ttvUrobaaa'Cuart I T!!.1: . baker, dee. :aiia Sh.t Twa.. sart Jill prnwr. TflTTV WIVTF1H sttri!rs Ofri-e. " si-rrtsT. H' J bi. s BKI IDGE SALES. ommlikTi f SomwtiM Cmty will I fcr u let t pciHr csicrr. oa um prrxai, u um kiwut and bet bUUr-r, oo TlTESlJ Y, JCXE 23, 15, At luo'cioek a. w, tbe abatments fjraa inw bn-lae orer kua mek. abooc two hoaro! feet so. I tba brkiae. wboro too pebUe raJ tpm My er!lo ! Sa:nsiu JIUU erases asld etna la Sasimit Tuwnsblp ALSO Sealed proposals for aa lroa taperstrsmrv t"T tb4 above ma-oerj vtU bo roeeiTod at too Cum r.iieaioaer's oitti-o aatil 9 o'ekjek p. a Jaoo XS. IsKa. Tat saperstra. tan wul bo S3 teet loo iw eon tbe ohonneoia. with a I- rua-lway. Plans aa4 SDccibeaiens can be Ma at ibo Cum m:aiocera Mhc. prriR rrstBAriD, AOAM C LEPLKY. JUNA3 Srt UMTiX a. ASeat Comaisatooara i a ID.. . " i atiTa. Clerfe. E 'XELUT0RS' NOTICE. btata of Fraaem Martin, iae'd, late of Aileabeny Tap- Somerset Coanty. P.. rtee 1 1 tters loatameetary oa ibo above oatac havtea; beea (Taaul to tho aslonhrnet by tna ret aatbmiy. at-tlco is borr'V aivoa to ail pers-na iB leMao to said esiate to'maa imme-tlata par meat, ai tboae bavnm elaima aaaicst ic mm wui present tbem IqIt aotboaticatod for ti.r sattMrneat wttauat fie I a'. nR4D w.ARn:, JOH.X M. tOffEK. aprli. fcjMeurors. JXECUrOKS NOTICE. batata at ttena Eeiser, 4tc' U. bam ot Saienet &.n.i, Somerset Co., Pa. Letters MStaaentarv.ia taeab"veeatobav1iig bemt (ranted to tbe aixlersiirBoil by ta proper a la- -n'-j. B'cwo u aereby aiven Co a. I per.Di&-J-o-l to estate to ouii lmmellato (ay meat, aau tbooa bavinc eJauaa avataet t to pra- aer.i tbem daly aatbanUea'.vt fr aetiieoienL o. Sataroar. tBa 20'h .lav of Juno. a. D. 1. attbo reaklecee ol tba Lxecator. ta Berua Burwul JOSIAH FWEBATOH. aaayl. Exeeator. Salesmen Wanted Tt) SH.I. OI K rstC IT Ot.HAXI.vTxI. TREKS, ETC- Libra! Salary aotl all expense paid. Ontst fsr- nienet. Jenl w lerms. sow -rew :a nnerw UtAXKLi.V DAVIS k(.i, Ct BaUo. at.l Ha , Balrlnw, M-l. jo&o-lm. I EGAL NOTICE. To Jaromiab Yotiy. ofSionx City, Ion. Aaoie Beacsy. ot'natsviue. M l. atbanae ttr. ot ItrmauviUa, M l, Mary Boeaa. uf Onnl Urovo. InwTk. s. 5i. Tatry. of M mm Jnr. Lan eaetae Ceaaty. Pa., aad tbe berra of buixaoota ri-eJ. J. of Coanfel roro. La. : Yn are bonby aotib! tbat ia porsMae ot a Wm ol Cartitioa tsaaed oat ot the 1 rrvoaar Coon of Sntnarsot Coaa:y. Fa.. I w.n boii aa la qoexoa tao real ratal of Dsalet Tatiy. deed. la OToeavuM lop., ai uia tat resucaoe, oa Taeaiay. tbe 14tb of Ja!y. L-S-, wbre yoa eaa at uad if joa taiaa aeatier. SbvsuWs Ovrtca. SaerlO. Jeae 4 Hi. Infants and Children IHu; cum Uktnr tmm, majtem tb-m ?-r: V Pahfc- fr. and err tarns, WatmC cures Uaeir oduc, kill iher wotm. Sour bfawnari, Co-c. Iw mgha : w mv'Wt' jTL Fsi wer? tb-n tr Hirchine Pvropa, Caatur Oil and FaKgonc and "Caatarta. is so well adapted ta CaiUrea that I rae.mmaad it as superior ta aay medi cia. kaowa ta me." H. A. Aicaxx. M. mSa.txiord5L.Erocklra.5.T. Tbm Cdruca CoaraaT, U( Fulua St, 5. T. Ujjiair.iECT Aa absolnie etrw or Hiow vjiatiani. Spraina. Pais ta taa Back. Brrj. GaUs. x. Aaim mtaaTt.aeons Pais- iwliawr. THE EQUITABLE liS itacg Cum if UaM States. Ilen ry B. Hyde, Pre&t. 120 BROADWAY. N. Y. 81 CHEAPISDE, LONDON. ASSETS - - $53,030811 SUSPLUS - - 12,103,756 j IIICCsSE - - B.470.57I J New Assurance written irn 1S83, $91,129,756. Paid to! nnhrv hftlilPTw drmrxr th last r . 24 years, $73,877,699. The Soeioty aaa written, rarav the past ma ty yoart. aa isaiiaasa amma oa avw aiwaraae. laraw taaa aaa boon written fey aay ataor aoaa pany :a taw worM. The tarpiaa foa-1 oi tba Sooe"y ea a loar par eeac vamaUam, Is laiwer taaa taat ot oay of a or life lasaiaa cwmaaay tae worts. Taa kynvaata Lira Aaaraaat a SoarrvW - or. w. saoa.a piaa aad auaoteeoatraet of i AU aoii-i !patw WMiTaTELr -ewT-aw-mwr;: a I 'eaa.'y0" n -iaiy pioarr Waf ooatA. ana a leaxreieaaa. WBjyt itto owai wtt ocawr aamoaama. B Um total, orsaraa anaia-fl. 4oe1. late of Brota ravwasrr. taa aoweanary ot aa lumita- . trwralMr Two. gimitaai Ca. Pa. Ma Boiley ia Ouc aalv savod lroa aaaoytaa oeiars aad oxpwaaaa. met imalias inoaia y looaf aa (jalekly aa if la amavat ot tho aanarjaea aad baew mwatmt la a semi ot tawfJooeramewtortb. , United Statwa. i W. Frank Gaul, Speciad A(snt for Soxnerwmt Co. ;aij y WE WILL OPEN CABPET S3!ent grades ot joods lower than ever known in Western Penn'a. VTe need hut quote prices of two grades to convince the pnh-lie. Taj)estnj Brussels, 50 cts. a yard. Body Brussels- 1.00 a yard. These prices are without prec edent and the goods are the best value for the money in the mar People of Somerset, take ad- ! vantage of the low prices now, to ireearpct your dwellings. GEIS, FOSTER & QUITO", 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN. PENN'A. 0 SCDTLsTSiS PEAC71CALLT Tw Jyw J m i t'r" 1 it Lit it Um Sni fzr Price Lict C t it fatrrysr t-wrt -xr 2Entle PCM z fcaB;. n y, B arndT aXi aPCl 4.', CCZsZ r-fj Over 500 jl'Mlt.i Beautiful Lf j V Deaifrna. UTtlQ --.--rSa-l HOKVi DO 2sOT BITS YOUR Watches and Silverware IJTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE FINE NEW STOCK W. II. WOOD'S, NO. 2 BAER BLOCK, S O PA. A W BOOK STORE IK SOUEBSET. WM. HI. WELFLEY, BOOKSELLER. SOMilKSET, PENN'A. Cifc- a Lar9 szl Til selected Sack d BIBLES, TESTAJIEXTS, HY3IX BOOKS. And Siandorti and Mt.i-'Uanou B'i in all Djartmrnfi of Lit'ra- turf. mttvh a HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY. 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