Xhe Somerset Herald. GEO. B. TLL Editor- SXEltSESDAI" Jane , Ms. 10 FEIMABY ELECTION. r,. tUt Kftmoacmm r... -j v.- mil! riease tike notice tnat e am. fxed bv rule of the party rrverniiis; . r 1 ,,-.r.- fnrnomiQ , .tinntioemetlfc w Kr.n eipireo, - on for the several offices, the Coun- r,,ranii:we hsve ubw (' !-. named persons 'being the only .,,, to c.2eri s we nominees oi u ce- KcM prty for the following office : Puor ITimM Director, J. b C. Basso!, Soaerset Township. U. Ccstib. bonierset township. i'tifyitrt to .Sf'rff Cnnm, Legisiative, M li. A dab, Garrett, W. H- Sassib, Somerset. benalonai, W. B. Fatusc, Somerset. I r.CoL.w. J- K. SCOTT, ' retary. aaoa Is: Chairman. "-vl Waier at Boyd's. riiiig Tfc'k'.e at Boyd's, The fields !k lovely in aW fsh liarJen seeds, C X. R.yd. i-otier month and haymaking, KatJya-' ! J- Hotderbaum's. S:eei naiis at J. B. Holderbanra's. tackle at J. B. HoMerbanm'a. A-ictt'.toral implement areata are busy. iTiwrfu!, bsppy and festive the birls. Z ir! crp now seerus to be assured. TL-e anet Cijran ia tow n. C. N". Eoy d. Mjr-ciixed paint at J. B. HulJerbaam's. Ytra.tr! ire complaining of thecnt worm. a ,. is the elorioos Foarth to be celebra e.i ' oils and varnishes at J. B. HoMer- Jack Frost raid Ihii aectkm a visit last week. Judge Baer as holding court at Bedford thia week. Mr. Ed. F. Eari, ol Pittsburgh, spent San day in Somerset. An adjourned court was in session Thurs day morning. The senior editor of the Hkbalb is in Pitta burgh thia week. Our town is fast patting on it summer dress, and already looks beautiiul. That deJidocn fruit, strawberries, hare once more made their appearance in oar town. The exploits of the "money banters" have been the chief topic of conrersation the past seTeral days. The county jail it empty. Now would be a good time to commence the repairs recoil mended by the last grand jury. Oar bachelor friend James L. Pngh, Eaq returned Thursday from a ten days pleas ore and business trip to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. ' Go to Williams Gallery, Somerset, for Fma Photowrapns. All styles, low prices. Only place to get tune fnt-dam pictures for SS cents. Dot array. G. J. Beachy wilt be at his Dental Kooeas in the Stun Building, on Centra street Xeyersdaie, Pa-, from Friday Jnne 12th to Saturday, June 90th, 13SS. The cumer-etooe of the new Reformed Church at Xeyeradaie will be laid on Wed nesday. June 17, ISM. Rer. L. D. Steckel will preach German at 10 o'clock. Rer. W. J. Stewart will preach English at 1:30, after which the stone will be laid. Jean Wallace, the well-known Pittsburgh vocalist, has lost her voice, and expresses a fear that the may never be able to ting again. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Coiborn left boms last week for a trip to Harrisburg, Philadelphia aal New York. They expect to be gone about two weeks. Custom Suits of Men's Clothing, ranging in prices Irons t'.l to f 30. Measures taken; 6"0 samples to select from ; perfect fit guaranteed, by H. G. HoLDraBAOf, Manager Somerset Clothing Haass. No. 4. Bur's Block, Somerset. Pa. In Bedford county last week three fellows who were dealing oat liquor to the men employed on the line of the railroad now making throagh that county, were arrested for violating the t. 8. revenue laws and tent to Pittsburgh for trial before the United States Coort. Meat Mabxit. Main Street. We have just added a laree Refrurerator to oar Meat Market ia which all meats can be kept coo1 sad dean. Mutton, Beef, Pork. Ac. kept constantly on band. Open daily. Parties buying meat can have it kept in the Refrig erator until wanted. Ross Davis A Co. Mr. Lewis J. Callan. time-keeper for! Shields & Dorwia, had hit right foot badly cnuhed by being caught between two cars, one day last week. The G. A. R. boys had a lively and saost enjoyable time at their Camp Fire Thurs day evening. Many were the stories told and the songs sung. Mr. E E. I'atton't house on Patriot street being poabed rapidly to completion. When finished, it will be an attract) re and comfortable residence. at J. B. Ilol Jer- PA.n sa.::a s. !:!. Iron and Steel t;.. prunperts heavy crop of hay are Gwto Vr. Vh'.' for silk and mohair tun K.t Lileand silk Gloves cheap at Mrs. a. rbix T:i rsia showers lt we. z were glorious f..r e CT'i tofkir.a in great varietv very cheap at A E, I'iil's. Piin: bn!is and painters' supplies, at J. I Hj'.VrU'im's. l,mc an.1 short white dresses (or babies at A. E. fill's. Whea vi.a nwl pretty lace curtains cheap ; r-.to M. A E Vhl's. " j WL:wah. during and uoe bruslies at JiT- H. H-iMerbaam's. T.! motr.h of rose is now at hand, and a it ittfi.! i.n it is. too. .".E. Uie biasing rains, it is almost pos- b!f to see f-jetaUon growing. Try A;lstine fir walls and ceilings; does c.-t nib cff. & 11 by C. S. Boyd. Hin.ii n:e bite lawn lor uresses at It) Riti ervard. at Mrs. A. E. Thl's. Co to Mr. Til! s for your white dresses crt trioimirpi to suit very cheap. faints. 0.1 ar. l Yamithes, good g-xds at v pricrt. C. N. Botd. Punts niiied ready for use. all colors ral iir.s. sv.ar. Pints and Pounds, C N. Boyd. W'.sonw :b by the box or light, and cut in '.-e or shape, at J. B. Hoi Jerbaan.'s. Ia; es. reaiiy made white skiru, night r' v. ctirmue and (isntalettcs st Mrs. A . rt'a Tielrare peach crop promises to be H'apy imnense. irreaier than for a number a" fears past. Ei-wnator Cowan's condition grows more trtkal with the lapse of time. It is feared lie will not live much longer. New dry g-tods, notions, trimmings, s ores, stockings and millinery pxnis com- ( in this week. Mas. A. E. Thl. Carpenter tools, blacksmith tixIs and Eerisaaics' t.,!s of aU kinds. Only the txt s aies and best quality at J. B. Holder- b:n-.'. I bTe just bought several lots of latest :?' of hats, bonnets and MilliiKTV goods r.ti can afford to sell them chesp because tn.ht cheap. Mas. A. E. I'hl. Tit; and packet cutlery, carving knives fo-ks. butcher's knives and steels, razors KT.-M.rs. shears, cork screws, etc A fine l aea:tyourir.sction at J. B. Holder taast'i. ?rles. shovels, hoes, forks, rakes, scythes, i 'r'sths. sickies. pruning-knives, sbeara. and j "rru;?t of the sort needed, tmlv tee st of it knd, and prices to please you st n. Hjiderbaum's. :s. screws, bolts, beads, tacks, etc A - line of everything needed in making rTtssa-T repairs around the bonse or farm. rJ it will he to your interest to buy them . B. K jiderbaum'a. The best irraiies of B'.a.k Silks, Summer - tt.n Eerbsrre. Cashmeres. Ginghams. tber k:r.3s of drsss gotsls will be sold bcap for thirty days. Mrs. A. E. I'm. A mortgse for IJO.OuO,) has been left with Recorder Sbafer for entry against the South PenniTlvania Railroad Company, in faver of the Unton Trust Company, of New York City. A two-dollar-William was deposited in the Borough treasury by a South Pennsylva nia Railroad engineer, who thoughtlessly stopped bis bane and buggy on one of the principal crosswalks last Thursday evening. The Grangers' Twelfth Annual Inter-State Picnic Exhibition tor 1&5. will be held at Williams' Grove, Cumberland County, Fa-, from August Slst to September 5th, lv3. For space for machinery, stock and privileg es, address R. H- Thomas, Mechanicsburg, Pa. We had the pleasure of a call Monday af ternoon fmm Mr. John M. Snyder, of Grun" dy Centre, Iowa, editor and propr.cor of Ikr Dnuitrbnu. a Dunker church paper. Mr. Snyder was born and reared ia Somerset, and is a nephew of Mr. N. B. Snyder, whose family he is at present visiting. A large force of hands are kept constant ly at work, day and night, at the deep cut near the Summit, on the S. i C. Railroad. The contractors. Shields Dorwin, say that by hard work this cut can be Cubbed by the first of May next. It is being opened suffi ciently wide for a double track. Never go into a store wnere you are not wanted. If a man wants yon to go to his room he will invite you to do so, and if a merchant wants you to visit his place of bus iness be will invite you through the col umns of your local paper. It is wrong to ic- trude upon privacy ; don't do it. Harper's for July will be largely an oot- of-door number. Frequenters of Mt- Desert will be delighted with a series of charming poems, " Midsummer at Mt. Desert," by Mrs Mace, of Bangor, Me by equally charming ill jstrations by Harry Fenn, and lovers of the Adirondacks will be pleased in their turn with the paper on " Ampersand " lake and mountain, also fully illustrated. The fifteenth annual meeting of the Na tional Eclectic Medical Association will be held in Altoona on the 17th, l?th and 19th days of June, 185. Also, the Central and State Eclectic Medical Associations will meet the day previous to the National, of which Drs. Wm. Ranch and J. M. Loath er are members. Tbey will be away from home daring the above stated time, attending the meetings. BABuanrt isj Watchss. Having bought n immense stock of American Watches at the depressed prices, I am selling them at prices never before quoted. Waltham, El gin, Springfield and Rockford movements in Solid Silver cases at $3, $10, $12 and $14. Every watch guaranteed. E. McDowell, Jeweler, Somerset, Pa. Readers of the Hekald living away 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 ?- for the two cheapest styles in cloth binding, the latter being in larger type. Parties vis iting town will find a full line of them at my New Book Store, Somerset, Pa. W. H. WrunzT. An Erie faith -cure patient, who was sup posed to have been cared by prayer, died af ter all at the hocr predicted by the doctors. His faith aroused a dormant will power and strengthened bis drooping energies for the time, but the collapse cams in due season, and for good. ' Tbi Dvxkasj) as-vtax Mimxo. Forth following condensed report of the doings of the German Baptists at tbeir annual meeting at Mexico. Juniata County, we are indexed to Lb Huntingdon Lomi Am : The business of the annual meeting of the German Baptist Brethren began on Tuesday at Mexico, Souiata County. Mas' of the conference work was devoted exclu sively to church interests. On the general question of the skating rink ministers were enjoined to discourage attendance upon the part of the membership. The most import ant featare of Heduesday't meeting was the organization of the first woman's mis sionary society known to the church. Mrs. Ella J. Brumbaugh, ofHuntingdoo, Pa., was elected president; Miss Lizxie Howe, of Huntingdon, was elected secretary. Miss Lizzie Miller, of Mount Morris, Illinois, read many letters encouraging the missiona ry cause. A number of the letters contain ed missionary money. The temperance commiue reported oa Thursday morning in favor of petitioning Congress to pass the Na tional Prohibition act. Rev. D, C Moooia, of Virginia, chairman of the committee, said that the Brethren Conference last vear had been charged ' with giving its influence to the liquor interest by voting down a pro hibitory resolution. Elder J. Wise, of Kan sas, said that the accusation ia not correct. The Dunkard church stands to-day where it stood one hundred years ago. In 17S3 it took action against intemperance and no man can belong to the Brethren church and be a distiller of liquor, a seller, or a beer saloon keeper. This was the exciting ques tion of the conference for debate all fore noon, and spectators believed that it would create a great division among the member ship. Whea the standing vote was taken four members stood np for the prohibition clause of the committee. The deed for the church property in Denmark, Europe, is in the name of a missionary to that country. The conference instructed the title to be vested in the officers of the Rrethren Nation al conference. At half-past four r. . the conference adjourned to meet next year in the Valley of the Miami, Ohio. A Pars is fears. Ander Soloder, the copper colored 'coon" who visited this city about three weeks ago, dressed in a gaudy suit of red, and passed as a converted Feejee Islander and a lecturer sent out by the Epis copal eh arch of Eogfatnd P) to raise funds for Missionary purposes, is a fraud of the first water. Before this "eater of human flesh" had been here six hours his conduct proved him to be drunken blackguard, who "beats" his way by defrauding printing offices and jumping board bills. On the second day after bis arrival here he was bill ed at our expense to lecture in the opera house, but when the boor arrived for him to appear he was so drank that he was un able to find the building, and during the re mainder of his stay be occupied hi time in drinking whiskey and denouncing our citi lated by heathens, or they wouldn't seod r A U DITOR'S NOTIClu Bible agent through here every few weeks, j J f Hearr slr eac e. Gentlemen, every fit roily in the township f -n,. MrvlMd. osTsVocfcai of Mssars. Coflmtt has from one to half a doxen bibles in the! ?. fcevow spfnnmd by the Or hocseand of other books a good supply, 1 .aTJTnNtu the ramie mtMsuKUortieiBnta, and book agents are considered a perfect ;r. Hry S-K io4 ,. i awr '.horn iaeail mailed tlwreto.hanst'V rUra nuisance over this way. isnoeetbat he will st t4ietieraw taedatMSoT , . . . . , j hta Mmiini at dMetftee of Maws. CnUnr Deroration day was observed in the usual l0iVra. ta Soosmet. !., oa TUy. tt -A manner in Ber! m ; ail the business nooses , aay r jwna. dm, at ur a. WE WILL OPEN. THE and most of the private dwelling bouses along main street were richly decorated with flaics representing the true odors. Aaextra large flag was Hosting frocu the room of Mark Collins Post No. 344. The decorating services were under the auspices of Mark Collins Post and instructions from General Headquarters were strictly observed. The procession formed in the upper diamond at two o'clock in the following order. 1st. G. all 9rvms lnurtc4 ae t'n1 if tE- r ttuaS proper. L.t'.tHLMs!l. jaacX AliU. TUTOR'S NOTICE. X. pt sens because they womld not ton oot end A. R. Drum Corps ; 20. 30 small girls carry- ing wreaths and flowers ; 3d, Baldin brass band; 4th, Post colors; 5th, Mark ColHns Post ; 6th, Citizens. The procession march ed first to the Reformed cemetery, where the graves of our dead heroes were strewn with ; hear him lecture in "fourteen different lan guages." Aader said oa his bills that -'dur ing eleven years of his infancy he had eaten human Beta.'' which, of course, is net true, but had be said that he was suckled on rot gut whiakey, his fondness for the fluid at the present time would have led the public to believe that he was telling the truth. The last we heard of the festive "coon" he was in jail at Bedford, having been arrested at Hyndman for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. We warn our brethren of the press to keep a lookout for this dead head and swindler. Huntingdon Journal. A valuable cow, the property of Mr. Aus tin Keel, was struck by the engine of the mail train South, at the North street cross ing Monday morning, and thrown a dis ance ol forty feet. The animal wa so bad ly injured that its owner was forced to kill it to put an end to its sufferings. In Arizona any person who uses profane, indecent, vileor abusive langusee, ortbreats within hearing of women or children, is held liable by law to fine or impriamenl, We have seen places " in this neck o' the woods " where a little law of that kind would form a social oasis to people of finer sensibilities. George F. Baer. Esq., of Reading, spent several days of last week in Somerset on a visit to hit aged mother, who has been in very delicate health for the past few months. Mr. Baer says that his daughter Marion, who bas been confined to her bed by sickness for over eighteen months is slowly but steadily improving, and that her ultimate recovery is now confidently looked for. The young lady's many friends in Somerset will be de lighted to bear of her recovery. One day last week two colored men in the employ of McGovern 4 Fitxpetrick had a difficulty, and the following morning while the one was in bed. the other slipped in and dealt him a savage clow on the head with an ax. Ir. H. S. Kimroell was sent for, and found the injured man in a precari ous condition. His ear was slit in two and there was a terrible gash along the side of bis head. The party making the assault skipped out before he could be arrested. Fiu Prrrs. A paper bas established the following rates for puffs; To call a man a " progressive citizen, when it is known that he is lazier than a Government mule, $1,75. Referring to a deceased citizen as a "man whose place will remain unfilled." wben be knows be is the best poker player in town. 2 17. Calling a woman a talented and refined lady, a valuable acquisition to society,' with variations, $1.75. Calling a man a liar during a campaign to advertise him, 21 cents. Calling a new made lawyer a "legal light J of whom the profession should be proud, $1.25. An exchsngesays How sadly some.boys begin life. Here is a Lancaster ceuoty lad who, on Saturday of last week was sent to the House of Refuge, the testimony before the Court showing that he was dishonest, disobedient to parents, and a bad boy gen erally. There is, of course, a chance that the discipline of the House of Refuge may save him, bat the chances are that be will end as he has begun ; that be will grow into a bad man, an enemy of society, an habitual vio later of law. and that he will come to a shameful and probably a violent endT A boy who wants to make tore of being a good and useful man must be a good boy. If he it honest, obedient to parents, the associate of pure-minded companions, he will be apt to be an honor to his parents and a credit to his race. Taa FisstStkxx Put Makibs. The word Pen, in Holy Scriptures, refers to either an iron style, or to a reed ; the latter being the earliest form of pen used for writing on pa pyrus. One of the earliest attempts to make steel pens is attributed to William Gad bury, England, who. for his own use, constructed a clumsy article from the main spring of a watch. Steel Pens were first brought into use about the year 1803. James Perry, of London, commenced to manufac ture pens in Hit, and was the founder of the firm named Perry & Co.. wbo are now the largest pen makers in the world. Their celebrated " V and Falcons for correspon dents, and fine points Not. A. 0. 4 and 1073 for schools are. without doubt, the cheapest rtarccT nest is rs they can be had from all stationers. Sole agents for the United States, Messrs. Ivisoa, Blakeman, Taylor A Co, New York. 0TO1A- beby was Vhk. we gave her Castoria. iet iin was a cKid she cried for Castoria. r-n sb was a 11., tbeclung to Castoria. ffs bbad children she gave them Cast s. i c s. bool. We will opeo a Normal -- at Trsina, Pt. July r. ls5. For rtK-aarsdl;re.,fillierolb. tubers at -v-'.:o. fa J. M. Bekket, J. A. Bebkit. S'stt. A r.cruberof valuable town w- an be West end of Somerset, will he v 4 8 iw d on terms to suit the por-"-- Address Jobs H. Webeb. Somerset, Pa. vMtTn-I'-i"okL. The Merer-dale si School wt!l be opened ia the latter ""ofJsly. TL session promises to be an ,m:r.t at;4 successful one. Any infor w ai:ed will be furnished by address af '-I principal D. CEkvob, I Mcyexsdtie, 1-a. C!cn''T ';-ks at considerable less than St. Handsosae black silks at lr. rMaK'n. Dress goods of all kinds jt , ,! TT low prices. v . . si;k umbrellas, white dress .iawaa, fans, etc Mt. A. EJCbu tr. . is MaiiT Goods prndenty v, "cmg of toe season." I ' we Iv. On Monday, the 13:h of this month a large party, among whom are Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Scbell. J. R. Scott, Era., and Mrs. H.S. Kira- mell.ofthis place. Mr. John F. Nicbol, of ; ty-first Annus!' Meeting oftbe Pennsylva Pleasant. Mr. C. B. Moore, of New Lei. & State Teacners' Associstion will be held Mr. J. Q. Stewart, Chairman of the Exec utive Committee, announces that the Thir- inirton, and a number of others from' the south of the county, start on an excursion to Kansas City, Omsbs and other points in the west, in charge of E. E. Patton, of the Balto. end Ohio Railroad This excursion will doubtless be a pleasant one. as the par ty are determined io see all that is to be seen . and size up the west generally. The Bedford papers boast of three natural curiosities, namely, a striped pig. a monster calf and a nondescript calf. Tbe pig, which is owned by William Colvin. ofSchellsburg. is of a lead color with black stripes running lengthwise on tbe body. Tbe elephantine calf is owned by Johnson Harper: it tipped the beam atl 17 pounds at birth. Tbe other curiosity is the property ot Commissioner ' DiehL The top of its skull was missing, the1 skin forming the only covering. Te the forehead a large ball or bag of flesh was at tached by a slender tie ; it tell over the eye and rested upon the nose. Asotbbb BrosoBDCorimr Failcbb. The Juniata Building and Loan Association of Bedford Countv bas eon under. The lia bilities are estimated at t4. and tbe as- anU of Tarioa eoaDt' offloen. 1 in the Opera House, at Harrisbarg oa Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday, July 7th, ?th and 9th. Tbe programme has been care fully prepared by the Executive Committee, and all arrangements for a successful meet ing has been completed. Orders for excur sion ticaets on tbe several railnxi'ls can be procured by addressing J. F. Sickel, Ger man town. Pa., not later than J uly 'id. Ho tels and boarding houses will make tbe usual reduction in rates to members of tbe Association. An excursion to Gettysburg hat been arranged for Friday. July lOtn. Fare for the round trip will not exceed one dollar and twenty-five cents. An excursion has also been arranged to Fortress Monroe. Richmond and Washington, returning to Harrisburg withia tea days. Tbe excursion parts' will go from Baltimore to Fortress Monroe, a distance of 118 miles, by steamer. The round trip ticket will cost nine dollars. Tba Westmoreland County Auditors, in their burning ambition to make mighty mountains out of miserable little mole hills, have placed themselves in an ancomforta poailioa. In reviewing and auditing the ao able lower eat styles this week and see them. MSB. A.E. ItU T 1 h"nm complete WTsfj U,lrtted Stadehaker wag T "M kei0 hollow -iron axle. s, a, " rected for by Tncie rebellion, and the splen tvkJT dulic tbe war hat taasd , " T-1 Csliaid 'w,'"bnrf H other. . j"- try one, at J. B. Hoi- ' egon fully warranted. ' sets at SSl.flOO. Tbe crash came !ast Tues day evening. The failure wss precipitated by the failure of the Everett bask. Alex. King. Esq .. attorney for the Association, bas been appointed assignee. Rer. Carna. for merly pastor of the Everett Methodist Church, loses between two thousand and three thousand dollars, the savings of years. A wssherwoscaa kosrs several hundred dol larsall that the had in the world.' Tfcs as sociation was organized in I'd, and until recently was believed to be on a sound finan cial footing. The State board of public charities bas is sued a circular to the' President Judges. Di rectors of the Poor and Cocnty Commission ers, calling attention to tbe necessity of iso lated buildings for tbe treatment of conta gious diseases in hospitals and almshouses. The circular says : It is the opinion of the board that such buildings will be provided for as at all fames, for cases of small pox. scarlet fever and diseases of like natnra. i But ia view of the possible advent of Asiat ic cholera this summer we deem it especial ly important at the present tisne, and strong ly recommend the erection er prnctzrexnea of temporary structures for thia purpose, where it ia not the Intention to provide those. of a more permanent character. bave retosea to euow . certain expenses. Recently ia auditing the returns of Super visor John J. Baughman, of Hetnpfield township, tey reported ha accounts about $itX short. Tbe announcement of Mr. Baughman't shortage created imssSili ulili excitement. He ia a capable, trustworthy gentleman. His friends were astonished, and his bondsmen felt outraged. Execution was issued against Banghmaa. Bia person al effects were sacrificed at SherifTt sale, and his bondVmea were notified to make good the diSerecos between the f-',M0 and the amount-realized by the sale of tba supervi sor's property. Investigation hat developed the startling fact that the the Auditors had made a mis take, and that Baughuaa was not a delin quent. Tbe Auditors, to protect thesBselrea, drew np a paper which they asked Baagb-, In the mountains of Jenner townsnip, about five miles back of Forward town a party of seven men, Jacob Thomas, Daniel Showman, Alex. Austin and George Gard ner, brothers. Michael Lobr and George Lobr, father and son, are camped, in dsily converse with spirits from another world, and keeping watch and ward over a spring in a ledge of rocks, from which the spirits hare promised to deliver them bushels of gold and silver coin. For seyerai years Thomas baa claimed te have knowledge oftbe place and to have communicated with the spirits, and on former occasions bas made efforts to secure the gold of which the spirits freely gave him glimpses. So con stant and so frequent has been his inter course with these spirits, that he seems to have discsrded both his native Pennsylva nia Dutch and English, and adopted the spirit language, which bears a striking re sembisnce to a mixture of the two with gib berish in the proportion of one to seventeen To the vain man of this world the spot where the spirits have chosen to locate dur inr their stay in this section, is a ronch piece of mountain land on which a kili jeer would starve, unless he carried a knap sack in passing over, but to Thomas and his companions, who look with the eye of faith, it is peopled with mysterious forms whk-h rise and disappear at frequent intervals. One spirit is represented as a man of might, seven feet tall and with arms and legs like young trees, whose constant companion is a headless woman. Thomas, whs seems to possess the entire confidence of the spirits, says that a number of years ago they, being in tb flesh, robbed the coaches on the old Pittsburg and Philadelphia turnpike, which runs some miles north of this place, that the money was then brought to tbe spot where they are now encamped, and buried that afterward the giant murdered all his companions, in order that he might not bave to divide the plunder with them, that the giant died before the money was re covered, and that now the spirits of the dead, with one exception, smitten with Thomas' charms, want to dehver the gold to him; but tbe one recalcitrant phantom bangs to tbe gold for which he committed murder, for which he is doomed to walk the earth, and con tends mightily with his fellows for its re tention. Several of these battles in which swords clashed and shots rang while the combatants breathed fire and slaughter, have been witnessed by the terrified watchers who. but that they bad been assured in advance by one of the spirits that no harm should befall them, would bave fled incontinently from the spot. Wben Thomas first discover ed the place, ykars ago, be was attracted by a rock near the spring which seemed rich with ore; he broke a piece from it with his hatchet, when the spirits appeared, seized his hatchet and commanded him to desist. In the last spectral scene one of the good spirits was seen to hit tbe big one such a crack with a hatchet, recognized as Thomas', as laid open his head, and rendenMaim for tbe time aurs R cost&at. lnespejr ers de scribe bow his companions draastvi his wounds and led him from the field. The story of the camp and its purpose has become noised abroad and created no little excitement, and when on Thursday night the wives of several members of the party who had been at tbe camp returned, with Showman, wbo said that tbe spirits had or dered all women to leave the camp, and promised that as soon as George Gardner would come, so that there would he three brothers together, they would give up the money, the excitement rose rapidly. Show man at once tent to Jefferson township for Gardner wbo arrived here after midnight. wben tbey left for the spot where their comrades kept guard. Two ex-county offi cials, after interviewing Thomas' wife in re gard to tbe matter seem to have become so impressed that they awakened Mr. Jacob Zetgler, wbo it seems had driven some of the tame party to the spot last year, to ask j what he knew about the matter. Mr. Zieg- ler had not seen or conversed with any of the spirits, bat having left his horses stand :ng in the middle of tbe road which is here very Barrow, was attracted by the sonnd of an approaching team ; he hastily pulled his team into tbe busiies to make room for the other wagon, but to his great surprise, al though the rumbling approached him and be could distinctly hear the beat of the horses' hoofs oa the hard atooe ot the moon tSiO road, he saw no horse, bo wagon, no driver. This phantom team passed up and down the road tome twenty or twenty-five times, until Ziegler. thinking the place un canny, arose hastily away from the spot. More than ever interested ia tbe matter, the ex -officials hastily hooked np a team and throwing a half bushel measure in tbe wag on, set out for the scene of gold. Arrived at the camp they anxiously mierrogated ittuc- capants as to the whereabouts of tbe spirits. whea one of the latter, pointing; to a tree, said with aa involuntary shudder that, be saw the air between hie eye and the object become more dim. and condense, as it were. into the faint appearance of a form, through which, however, so thin and transparent was the appearance of tbe phantom, that he could discern tbe outline of the tree at through a Teiaf fine crape; "There it ia, don't yon tee ; It is the big one right there by tbe tree. Now. tbe woman without a head is by his side. What -can't yon 'see them ? There they are." Showman pulled a pair of spectacles from his pocket swung 1 them astraddle of Lis nose and declared- he Who Shoclo go Wist. Editor Herald: This is a free country, a land of liberty. A man's travels are not lim ited. Regardless of nationality, position or color, provided with tbe necessary funds one can be carried from centre to circumfer ence of all lands over which waves the star spangled banner of tbe red white and blue. While our eastern cities, with their numer ous industries and manufactories afford em ployment for thousands of her citizens, yet hundreds of willing, industrious hands are left without employment. Others, living in the rural farming districts, arriving at ma turity, begin to lay their plans for the fu ture and are non-plussed in theirefiorts. Sons of toil whose lathers are the fortu nate possessors of small farms, bought when prices of land rated low but to-day are val ued at from one to two hundred dollars per acre. These homes offer no inducements for ambitious sons; nor do they feel like accepting chsrity from parepts now past middle age, wbo by industry and economy, undergoing years of toil, built up the home with its beautiful surroundings as it stands to-day. They should be left in peaceful possession, enjoying tbe fruits ot their labors in declining years. Their tons may be many ; they cannot hold them a! way, nei ther can they give each a farm and outfit. The eastern farms, with improvements out valuing the land, offer no inducements for a beginner with limited meant. These are tbe men we want ; not the parents past the meridian of life, well established in their homes ; not the merchant, who has built up a permanent business, through toil and en ergy in the town or community in which he resides, as a country cannot well afford to lose these. Not tbe contractor and manu facturer who monopolize the trade, oppress the poor, and respect tbe wealthy. Not tbe broad-cloth, kid-gloved, salaried minister, who will not condescend to pick up the fieeceless sheeD of bis flock. Not the dude of fashion, who thinks a sunbeam miht in jure his complexion or mar his beauty for ever. Ob, no! We do not wish to rob a country of so useful an element. But we do want honest, energetic men and women, wbo are not afraid of contaminating them selves with tbe western soil. , To the farmer the far west offers her broad acra of fertile, unbroken soil ; to the stock man, her prairies offer herbage, her numer ous streams water for the sustenance of his herds ; to the manufacturer and mechanic . a good territory, as the demands of a new J country are numerous. We want houses to j live in, clothes to wear, and implements to work with advisers. In short, we want all classes of flowers, then to the Lutheran cemetery. where a like tribute was paid our dead sol diers, and from thence to the cemetery south of town, where quite a number of our heroic dead are buried wbose graves were all beautifully strewn with flowers. The orator of the day, Prof. J. M. Berkey was then introduced and delivered a very able and impressive address. Tbe procession then marched back to Poet Headquarters the place of formation and disbanded. During the march and exercises the bands furnish ed very choice musie- Now no Tarsi. I In tb Toart aftMtMB 1 Wm. H S!Ienal X. I Plaaa of Somerset Co Pa. P. 3iaast. Mrtmroto. fife. A slay T. IsSA. .11. Ing haalneasajSclW j (Fl Fa.) B Mutt i tea April. IsH. avtedaat's real aetata told to Jobs Araukl ler fl.Mu.SS. Peter Maust vs. S X. May T. 46. kU. Xelsce P. Maast. (H Fa.) Xfed April, lMsi. defnttaat't real estate toM te John ArsoM fur tl.ieu.IM. And bow sta Xar. lsss. oa petit low of Sheriff Wlawrs clad, aad oa awtloa o V. Hay. auoraer L. . U . .., . I . 1 1 I vi rvw, .... , .isvvuctn y 'id. ictt buiw ).. Aa1ilTU.tttritHi! tha rand ta the hands f Juha Winters, SbertO, arutna; fma tbe sale ef ins real mui i . . r . .vut, la aau rmMa; those temlr ee!ttlc4 tharaie. SsoaxaasT CotTrrr. SS. Extract rrua tae reenrd, certified Mth May.iasi. S. B. CBrTCH FIELD. ProthMMary. I will aitsad ta the duties of the above asocial meat at u office it V. Hat. Em . tnthe Kurowich of Soiaerset, an Tuesday, Jaae SO, lssi. at 3 o cmi r. a. ISAAC Hrurs. janes. Aadiut. MARRIED PILE BARRON. On Thursday. June 4, at tbe home of the bride, by Rev. John II . Zinn. Mr. Wesley J. Pile to Miss Aman da C. Barron, both of Xiddiecreek Twp., Somerset Co., Pa. BERKEEir.K GEISEL. On Thursday, March 13, l Sa3, at the residence of Mrs. 8j san Berkebile, by T. O. Mock. Esq., Mr. Al bert Berkebile to Miss Mary Geisel, both of Shade, Somerset Countv, Pa. M ANGUS SPANGLER. On Friday, the 24th day of May, l.-W. at the residence of Harrison Coster, by T. O. Mock. Esq., Mr. Curtin Mangos to Miss Barbara Spangler, both of Shade, Somerset County, Pa. JEGJL X0TICE. Ta William A. Brntakar. of Peoria, ntlnota, Joseph Brabaker. of New Cambria, Ksasaa. Kate Fearl ef Joesstowa, Caaabrta County. Pa., Lena Slater, ( Ottaiawa. Iowa, twtt of Marv Will's hetra. vis: 5iare Witt aad Min nie Wlttof Johastoera. Ca-stma Coanty. Pa, ami Sarah W Alter, residue- at Ueti town, Cam bria Ooantv, Pa. : Yow are hereby eotlced that la perseanee of a Writ of partitlue lamed oot of the Orphans' Coan of Sotoerset Coaniy. Pa., i will hold aa iorraeetoo tae premises, oa tae real estate ef AOranaia Mrv haker. dee d, iltaate In fehads Twp.. Somerset Co.. ra..oa Tuesday, the ;tb day ( Juhr. IssA, whea and when jm can attend 11 yoa think prt)r. JOHX wnvTER.S. SherifTt OnVa, I Sheriff. May r, U8&. ( CAEPET TEADE of 1885 with prices of the differ ent grades of goods lower than ever known in Western Penn'a. We need hut quote prices of two grades to convince the puh-lic. DIED. SHACUi. Oa Friday, May , 135, at Waterloo, Iowa, of that dread disease, diph- tneria, Emma M. A., daughter of Simon Shaulis, aged 10 years, months and 16 days. Mltain SSAStSASTT. Obrreeted by Oooa a imm ssALsaem CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR A FEED Apples, dried. Apiebotter. ft gat....... ......... bran, fl 1 Batter fTMll). Bacnaeatfl bub meal, 100 fts Beeswax fl ...... Baooa, shoulders, fl eldee, - eoantryhamsfik.. Cora, (ear) aew fl bushel. ......... " (shelled) old - meal fill Call ikina, fl ft Eavs, f dis. Hoar, bl Flaxseed. be. ISO V Hams. (raar-cnreo) fl ft.. Lard.fl ft Leather, red sole, fl ft - upper, - : kip. " Mldd!tB(fS.mad ebcp lot fta Oats. f bo Potatoes, fl ba (sew) reaecea, aned, f m roiae 40;je ai oo lie 4 eaSeesa etlH3 ... ee loe 12' 70S r."."r!!."i'-"v .......5 suae u Tie lliae ........... Jnj'.le 3oj.e eoriiroe TSWjsue 51 2S1 " ST'tJAse .H3 ...Scl "DRIDGE SALES. The Coinmlst insert ef Somerset County WIS of fer te let at pat) lie caury. ee the premier, to the lew est iuu kh ohuacr, OB TUESDAY, JCXE 23, 1SS5, At lOo'elnek a. st. the atsxtmests for as ins bridge ever Elk rnek. ahoat two hssdred feet be low me Drwse. wnere toe pooue roe.tnvm .wey. ersdele to Ssamaili Mills crosses sakt ftrem In Sammlt Township. ALSO Sealed proposals for an Iron raperstrweture for m aonve masoerr win ie reeeivea at toe iooa. ailsaioner'i Ofhce aatils o ttoekr. a.. Jane a. lsoi. The euperstrortare will be S3 ieet ke be tween i no onatmeets. wtta a le-foef rooiway. Plana aad sroeiniSaUona ems be seen at the Com missioners office, PETER prMBACLD, ADAM C- LEPLKY. JONAS SlcCiaNTOCK. Attest i CvmmlAslonars. A J. Hiumasj. baT-M, Clerk. Rye too hurh oil the market.... Kaes.fl ft. -. le Salt, i L bbi. extra 1 rl Oroand A lam. per sack...... ..ai fc.vj1 40 - Asnion. per sack... 3 w Saarar. yellow fl ft 713e " white " sel' Tallow, fl ft -7e Wheat, fl bo. SI OuStl 06 oJ, ?.... DSIIJI ISTRATX'B'S WOT1CK. UDITOR-S NOTICE. The eedeTvhrned. sa Aoditor appointed by the rjrpbens t oert or eaere cewnty r.. oa svw , li.it. of F w Biesarker. Esq.. counsel for the Ad. ! mtBtsrrator of Joeeph Berkey. dee d. to aseartata tbe advamtmeDts and the amoaat due from the 1 heir ta the estate en tnelr Botes, and sake aad I report a distribution of the ftmd In the eaasie of tae Aesmtstrators ot aaii oereaoeii to aoa amoaa; those lesraliy eatttled thereto, sotlee is hereby (lyea t'jat I wtU dlacharre the datlea of said ap pointment at my omoa in Kmenet. ra thanday. July i lieu, at 1 e'eloek r. n. ef said day. whea aad where ail persoas mterestsd eaa attcau u taey see proper. VALENTINE HAT. joneai Aadltur. Ettau of Josss Shaolls. dee'd late of Somer- M. . , , . . , t W 1,11., (WDinKI 1 U . X " e want teacners ana spiritual ( a.tmioiftruk4 en tha aiwva estate hanaa; been aranted to tbe njidersie;nd by the men and women wbo are willing to do their perwms indebted to said estate to make ttame.il par. in life's batties tot the good of our conn- try and our God. Do not come with the ex- , settlement oa Saturday, July is. use, at the pectation that others will carry you along, j me t Joha H-T-hl. moeaerset. without an effort oa your part. Do riot come J EKiklAH. J. tsHarLIS. ' jssjel Adminletratvrs. But the far west offers better inducements, with less capital, than any country in tbe world. There are yet thousands of seres of fertile and tillable land which may be bad for prices varying from four to ten dollars per acre, an investment which rarely fails to recompense the purchaser. IH not make an investment without seeing for yourself, locate your own claim ; money paid for tskirjg you there is not lost, as some portious of country possess natural advantages in la cation, water, timber, etc There are thou sands of acres of tiovernment lauds which may be homesteaded ; though remote now, it will be but a tew years until they will be centres of civilization. Homesteads taken seven years ayo, are to-day valued at from one to three thousand dollars. The question suggested now is. Where should we CO ? What particular point is rec ommended as best for aa investment ? My reply is thia .- Take no one man's advice, as each will direct, regardless of merit, all par ties to the country wherein lie their inter ests. Some will tell you the Northwest is too cold, the West too dry and sandy, the Southwest too hot and barren. They pre sent to yoa the horrors ef cyclones, torna does and hailstorms, the ravages of grass hoppers, locusts, etc but you will find thrift and prosperity in defiance of all al leged calamities, at mentioo of which the citizens laugh at tbe apprehension of that which rarely oecurs I not expect to find the Western country faultless. Go where you will, yerrecti.ia may be sought but nev er founJ. - J. a. u. UDITOR-S NOTICE. Daniel D. Bear To Seal St. Say lor. man to sign, releasing them from any fa tore liability, aad agreed, in case he should J saw them as plain as any other object. Sew- E BOTH tET t LL IT ItIUJ. Messrs. Jacob and Harvey t'ober, students at Ashland, Ohio, are spending their vaca tion in these parts. John Forney from Kansas, Michael and E'iuiund Forney from 'Illinois, natives of this cocnty are at present visiting friends and relatives in our parts. Last week a very valuable and only cow ef J. W. Lawiis wjs killed on the Buffalo Valley R. R. At this place the R. K. runs through a pasture lot without being fenced. This is certainly negligeoce on tbe pert of the Rail mil company or somebody else. Several light frosts can be reported for this section last week, nevertheless vegeta tion is alvanced farther than it was a year ago at this time and everything looks favor able except wheat. The indications for fruit, especially apples, are lor a bountiful crop. In the Court of Commoa Pleas of Somerset Co.. Pa. No. S, May Term. ISM. Voluntary Assianmeat.) list of Xsy. ltSS. Assignee's Aeeoeat cou armed. ABd sow, set of .Bay. is, ea nvuoa n.1. Haer. Ei., Attorney of Asslnee flied. the Court appoint alenttue Hiy. Esq, Auditor to pass upoa toe Quettioa who le entitled to tfte mod aria, toe fmm tae two Botes of Peter Brown, aad te dis. tribute the fa ad ia the heads of tbe Assignee te aad aerie toose iesr."iy entitled taareto. SesMveef t'euaiy, SS. Ex-tm-t Iron the Record. Ceruhed June A !W N. B. CRITVHFIELK. ProthouAtarr. Nonra. I will attend to the duties ef 'the above appointment at my ofiee Is Somerset. Ps ee Wednesday. Jaly 1. lssi, at S e'eloek A. a.. wbea aad wnere ail persons laientted may at tend if they see pruper. YALEST1NE HA. jane Id. Auditor. PUBLIC SALE. t TIRTTE of as order issued out of the Or phans' Court of Somerset County to me direct ed. I will erpnee to public sale at the Court House ta Somerset, Pa-, ea TUESDAY, JUSE 23, 1SS5, at M e'eloek a. .. the following deserfhed real estate, late the property of Qeorre Elehnor. dee 4 situate ia Summit Mills, Sammlt Twp.. Some net Co.. Pa., bet ne a certain lot. w!jtaiB4 laada lata of Daniel Heaohy, and the public mud on the earn and sou.a. euntaiDlsa; oee-fourth aera awrs or less haTlna tberaoa erected a small two-atory frame boose, and other outhutldinus. TIUMS -One-half eaah, aad one-half be six months. L. J. JOOEB. jttaei, Administrator aad Trustee. H. BOWERS, BAK ER AND CONFECTIONER. ' SOMERSET PA. Havteitalteuehsree ef the pmpcrty aad fix tures of tae Bakery formerly etmdaeted by Albert ecke. and rent ted aad reiuruished the same. 1 am bow prepared te furwiah the subtle with every -thiaa In my line. Meals lurBlshed at all souns, oa short Botlee. and at reasonable ratca. We have constantly aa hand the ehekaet Aad are prepared to rurnlsh parties, balls, pirn I. -s Ac-, with sverj thins; la aur liae. Give us a rail. marlL H- BOWLKS. Onit a nnmKv nf nr, rMMnM advantage of the leisure time they have for i crocer.es and confections. their teams during the month of June, by putting them en the South Fenn R. R. at four dollars a day lor a two bone team. -These are no mean wages for a boy and two horses. . J A few weeks more and Prof. Berkey's school will dose. The Pro lessor and his as sistants are going to Ursina to teach a tall Normal tern. This 'a a great loss to our young students in thia sectien. I under stand the County Superintendent will hold a public examination at the duee of the present school and Colonel Copeland will de liver a lecture in the evening. The Colonel is a great favorite with the people of Berlin and vicinity. FARMERS. IMPROVE YOUR STOCK ! Tae latportrd Clydesdale Bat, BABON, sni stasuf for the service ef Sfsres fhrousrheut the eeaanei ef Use, at mj farm cms mile west, of SipusvUie. riJJtoSsuie amaru urfch ami, pmy ssssa ss he rnmae whea the mere is haoea to be with toal. Any peresa panzas; wtth or tailme to actead witft aa buured sauru will be heta nepou sisuessrine lasnstu. Piuess ease will he tas mv hjt au aesaeataailiry far seameails. ItiiSCMJrTIOS Barun hi a tkeaasdfai dark JXECUTORS' NOTICE. EAtate of Franeis Mania, dee'd, lata of Allegheny Twp., Somerset County. Pa dee'd. L tters teetameetary ea the above estate havtea beea arrunted te tha UDlenleued by the proper authority, notice Is hereby iciren to ail persona laaeotaa to sau estate to maze immeiiata pay ment, and thoee haslsg claims aeaiost the same will present tbem duly authenticated tor lor settlement witaout deia. CtiRAD MARTIN. JOHN M. lOPPER. aprli, Exeeutors. jXECLTOtrs NOTICE. tjtiti of Mertt KeiMr. dee' U, late of SotMnoC Bonjjti. Somerset Co Pv. Letter tettaatentftrroa tbe AboTe etnate haTlnn been rrmntnl to itae xienlejiie! by tbe proper a ti.or.iT, noclre to hereby jrtven te mil person1 ib- tseMea to Mid estate to mju imraetiiate pey ment, mnl tlioM hirrr tHimi hrio't U to pre tr& tbera daly eatbentJr t for 9u lament oa SatanUy, tbe at'J. iy of June. A.. D. 144. xt the rntMeaoe of tbe Execator. In Beriia Bonjnvh. JOSIAH POOBBArQH. ujlX steeator. Tapestry Brussels, 50 cts. a yard. Body Brussels, 1.00 a yard. These. prices are without prec edent and the "roods are the best value for the money in the mar People of Somerset, take ad vantage of the low prices now, to recarpct your dwellings. GEIS, FOSTER & QTJINN, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN. PENN'A. ES3CH2D BT SaESTEISAS FEOTAUIFafj- l --i Tiiiiine HUMBUGOUT TEE BIGGEST wnH at warsevhov' trwad om its venr (svcl if Tin, ilnnni nr nmnisi nr iiit footia. ve wiiiawee mmvtotnm. We haw mn artVle thAterTmaa. votaui aod "faitsi needa rutd iroreci uea ETerr um-ktmT mod wrybotiv etie iA buy it. ItpessgenwimiarMi imnwo Htitfavctiou. We wont I to eecbessty, taUeOr eSsWssiff. M-BbO tAsm pstWT aaxl J"m WUl ft cirru!avr mod fuli infocnxMUo FHEak. timmpimttml B IfSbaMtli. Ad'tTvsJB nayCO. EGAL NOTICE. To Jeremiah Titry. of Sioux City. Icwa, Annie Beachy. of Oraauvilie. Mt Catoartne T'ider, of (STastavUla. Mt. Mary zVviea. of Cearad Grove. I'.wa. S. M. Tutty. of M jant Joy, Laa eajter Ceauty. Pa., aad the heirs of luaeeih Borhe. dee d. of Coarad tfrovu, Ia. : You an hereby aodned that io purruasee of a Writ of Partition issued out of the isrphaits' Court of Somerset County. Pa.. I will hold aa in quest on thereat estate of Daniel Tatzy. deed, la Oreeavllle Twp at his lute reeideeee, oa Tuesday, the 14th of July, lsS5, where you can at tend if sou tluak proper. JOtt WD5TEES. SHxairv's Ovrtca, I SbeiiS. June . lasa. CURTIS K. GROVL (East mm Court House.) Somerset, JPenn'a. itaaufaetsnrat C66EJ, SLS1GBS, CAIMUGES, SrIX0 W4GOSS, CfsT WAGOSZ, A5D ASTEK?f A.XD WESTERS WORK FuTBbhed oa Short Notice. Painting Done oa Short Time. My work is made set ef Theeeueaiy Setmaed Teed, and tbe oVsf free sua Strei, hubstaa UaUyCuestraeted, Keatly Flzdehed, aad Wtrrtnlei fe Sim aufuarfleu. I Zaploj Czlj Tirst-dass Vorkxea. Reralrraa; of An Kiadsla My Liae Doneea Short wotlee. HCES MEASOMBLC aed All Work Warranted. Call aad Examine my Stork, aad Leara Prtrea. I do wsuroa-work. ad rurnUh Seives for Wuxt MOls. Bess s her the place, aad eall la. CURTIS K. GROVE, SSTTER153 5ZAPI2TIA3 H :7y OverSOO p n Seotlfcr Beautiful ir - Frico List Designs. llf&jl Circuiarc. iliPA It Will fay You T Buy Your IVlemorial Work Of KQriUMtNTL BPCZ COMPANY, e F. Ms, tasst, Mi Manufaetursr of and Dealer In iffi IIS E3HII! fOL Ceseru ITerh Fwnuket ew iherf Verier. n W ('iore. Aim Agrnl Jar Hit WHITS gBOSZtl Perwss ia n-iof jo.vre.vT iroscwirj Ami it to their tuterest to eall at my shop, ew . a p per ih-wma- will be sivea them. 4-jHim. ecrieu ;eraaecd in lrnf CM. aad fMJCk 9 lili Ida'. 1 lavite ecial Atteetiua le U e Wi:; Cr Pat Is X:isi3!i Tntr-luc. hy REV. W. A. OBTwrs. as a B-w eeted !mievswita eolmof MATERIAL i CijyiTILii.Tlv.s and wbieh Is deeUaoi tots the Pop; tar M fiumeut lor enr i'haaeeaeie CT. ku. ivia ma a ialj. WM. F. SHAFFER. DO NOT KITS YOUR Watches and Silverware UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE PINE NEW STOCK W. II. WOOD'S, NO. S BAER BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA. A M BOOK STORE IN SOMERSET. wm:. welfley, BOOKSELLER. SOMERSET, IEXTXTA.. BIBLES, TESTAJIESTS, HYJIX BOOKS, Ami Standard and JiWiV?71ouj Bk in all DrpnrtmrnU of Liimt- HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS. AS WELL AS THE FAVORITE POETS, IS ALL STYLES AXD .venfe. SCHOOL EOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS US STOCK. aprtO-lyr. (East of Court House.) SOX EES ET. PA. THE EQUITABLE Iffi Assmcg Ccipaaj cf tie DiM Stats. Hen ry B. Hyde, Pres't. 120 BROADWAY. N. Y. 81 CHEAPISDE, LONDON. STATIONERY ! The Public will a'. so had a fail Assortment of G-wts Belecias; u tbe Stationery Trade, ucladlrf a treat vunety of Blaak Buuas, sach as Ledgers, Daj-Ecclss, Pass and Mencrasdiin B::!, FIXE n iJTl.VG nrtftS OF ALL A.VDt, WRITISG TAP LETS, PENCIL TABLETS, PAPERS IX B0XE2, EXV ELOPES, PEXS, PEXCILS, IX KS, afr, c. RASE ball good. csoiiVET sets, etc, ?f-rrs, ALL iOlTS. FSAMES A -VP MOCLDI.SGS, Ot TIIESTOCK OF JUSTICES' BLASKS IS FRESH T COXPLETB Aad have all been carefully priated ler use la Somerset t.'isty. aad wiaheouaJ rrrrtrl sa ml trtcint. Co-rt;i oucoce .boat B-ts. Ac. e tnvited. aad all mail erderv will re eetve prtcpe artratina. srie uS JAAIS CKOstoaT. SHI Te SOTS-S mutca. STOKK. j rrjAV. AVM. H. WELFLEY. IMPORTED CLYDESDALE Tbe extreme late aprics; crowded won oo buy. imported from BesUaad t years ace, veicbs the farm into a very limited time, making ! w, a xri-.V, -TLid it nsreasiry hir the farmer to be at. his merer. work earfj and late, so reach so that oee of I ssaxiMss. JOSlAiSSi. Calesmen Wanted do so, to fix thinjs with the county. Bat Baa-iiman refused to sign, and intends to appeal from tbe Auditors report, aad cou tern plate, suing, for tbe sacrifice of his prop erty. Ia all the other cases where tbe Aad fcors have refused to allow hulls tarn parties iatereated will coo test the cases, and will probably involve tbe county in (Hare bill of expenses. eral otber ssembers of the party saw the phantoms, bat the ex -officials were not fa vored with a sight of them After waiting ail day in a vain hope of seeing aoaetkiag tbe ex-officials left the camp and returned to Somerset, while Thomas' party kept watch and ward en til Monday, when they retnrn ed witboot the goiii, bat Orm in tbe belief that tbey win yet secure it. ' J oar nn saber forgrst Io keep aa account of the time and recently hitched np bis team on Sandav moraine and cot ready to eo to his work, wben be was met by some cf h " TO SUX OC nm ?iAMETAI. neighbors whom it took quite a wbile be. (ore tbey could persuade bins that it was Sunday instead of Saturday as be supposed Bat though this wasn't tbe -Beader" it was a simon-ptire democrat. ' It seems to me that the powers below, or vme ounr sowers, mass oave turned oo . some ol tbeir men, by tbe way Brotbersval-j ler is over ns with aasenta nf all hinl tnr ' tbe last few weeks. Some book pab Ushers vast sappcee that Brothers valiey is popo- TREES, ETC Liberal Salary ssi aO exweaass a ilh ia. Mod aw cavuss. M s OutSt fur- seres fa Buraerieu Oar. smJia, aid Psea a, BaWsfcew, Xd. ASSETS - - $53,030,581 SURPLUS - - 12,109,756; IMCOSE - - 13.470.571; Nevr Assurance written inj 1&S3, $S1.129(756. Faid to policy holders daring the last 24 years, $73,877,699. IHf. TOUT TZASS fUCCXU. MS. TWE STAND AT THE HEAD. swsO0a00 swSBSsVeal eswaeMwBsy aVwBBBBBBBa IbV 9ttttt& evwaaW Our Latest Success. The Soetety has written, durmr the past rwa ry year, aa aewrvaate amoaat aaew eararaaee larrer thus hiu burs written by aar ether eum- pany in STRATHEAEN, Will ftaad at mv Farm this seaane. at (U SS t twure u mare w-th wwi. STBATHEAS.f uenmieaflx years td.Weia he ever x.ou pouBda, aad ia a Sr-ctas eau-h (.uer. haviue mm e t V" swet celts hi tbe eauoty. I will aisu maad my Hambiatouiaa TreUiaa; bi.HAma, I 1): t f J J e .ru atsusiaae my mmiMeiosiiaa xrewina; etaiisnBa, . i .e 'u Alhambra and Hpd Chief, ' ef Ferte sears, wte Howe CeswtMe aom aerr s - At ZS mswnisee. These horses are o wall P. HEFJXET. i hue we tnat B taaot at ssseiy ta alswaay fwrther rl-, i-- L m , . ' Bote. sUBoly to fay they are bran h-nm the bM m, .it .rTtL. liT ZJ rVTl m jjr . . lZ d nm ( i.e tuxtiee bTw horses m tae r" jTl-T. A"" med. aad the set m Iheabeehevseehavehrouwht saes.a ciata aad subbm eeusnet of aevarauea, free 1 IffDISPXTABIJS after three years. Aa poll. , rTrTr'! XECUTOR-S NOTICE. "JSi 'ZZZZrZ? hL. -rah Ki-med. Wjf Broth- H . .k- t i : errml.eT Twu SowMuaat Oa.. Pa. I Me policy m ealy ead from anytaa Jeiay. ( . "r the a-see.t huv- aa4xpeaes, SsU reeuivue Fuewaiary lattef as J 'J""1 ' suJeklTMif the sAseumt of theaauraaee had ' proper .achonty. awire is hereby aivea le bewa taveatad la a head ef Ihs IHiuismi m ef i hi T'"" Jf u immil',l,'nt is sss sue ea smiri. ai wornm s -Te: Mas H-eB ana; ss Lett Ream : Stsrsetne: 6 sm-iwl m f -'s Mnsaansme: Penect aBMsi: SeH-lnrsislaeea--;-ne: Uueeaawe ft tsieua: Luwst Oea : us west ream aelussw arm. sae se orirb-cj-ce m eimaet Soraooe. Has she titnt m sfArtae HIS sur eeiH sea J. eMS aru evtas mweemv baedsea. Bs weewert is at Sweat rfeu nived em was. lei aeusraed Sswks. W ue -w u ansae, n. nanus, we wT se aMsTT iw l l COuerrr. W-eter laU efserme tHyvy. Send aad suys sassss waeaies ee bHiaeatie- ewer tre u)e ea set sti isu ca eensss m s seen am, m w caw em a i r. Buituia wmc aasm a ! Cnhed Stales. . kwess IHC rtoat 5 hi 0li4 f . sprU-TS:1 yr-eow. W.Frank Gaul, Special Agent for Sovneirweit Co. 1UJS dun autbeutv-wud w aett.ieeut a ! I IM r aamyAow, .y Th.ay.jmi, ISaxmy r-biw- h. Asue- IJfaffl 7. T. grwwrr r., tail. Terms tree. xUlur ti-j, mays. Extcator. msiae.