U U Xli7somersetHeiald CI SO PEISABI ELECTION. You will p!e notioe th,t ti,M w of the Prty governing ' cct .orno ,, baring eI. 3U fortheieTeral office tiie Coun- fTcommitt ha therefore declaml the fcijoa-tr-S nan. (binR 0nlT to offer; u the nominee of the Re jTa arty the fonoing office. : Jary Omti-ri I, 15 G. Cirm, Somerset Township. lhltta to Slitt Ommtwtt, Legiatstive, M E. Adi Osrrett, W. H. Sajsis, Somerset. Senatorial. W. B. FutAUt, Somerset. L C. (-olboe. J- Secretary, mainuan. I VW re ripenin?. iuda Water at T-oyd's. Wbite Ve?t at Beclier'a. Tackle at Boyd'?. yU Garden seeds. C. X. Boyd. Hardwate ' B- HoMertxaum's. gtc; nail at J. B. Holderbaam's. Strawberry festivals are in order. Interesting local items are scarce. Fishing tackle at J. B. HoldA-hsum s. r,-hir.f excursion are multiplying. The nnwt Cigars in town. C. X. Boyd. The n pink postal card has appeared. EeaJy-mixed paint atj. B. Holderbaum a. ilertise ad yoor business vUl increase, r-ainti. oils and Tarnishes at J. B. Holder baaro Notice J. U. Snyder & Co.' grand closing out sale. ii. Iron and Steel, at J. B. Tlder-bauai'i- Go ti Becber's Cor a thin seersucker coat and vest. Flint brushes and painters' applieB, at J. B. H')lderbanm's. WVlfley is stall times prepared to take a pjorf Photograph. If jon would see tbe country in all its jl iry, drive out now. This is the month fur rosea, seventeen rear locasts and black ant. Whitewash, dnsting and shoe brashes at Jiiiies B. Holderbaum's. Philai!e!pl;a has C,00 liquor saloons, or one for every twenty-fiTe voters. Try Alabastine fur walls and ceilings; d.iee bo: rub off. Sld t.y C. X. Boyd. TiB-Typcs and Hems taken in the best stvie at We tier's Phot.graph Gallery. Tbe prices at We! tier's Photograph Gallery are as low as those of any other in town. Paints, Oiis and Varnishes, good jroods at lew price". C. X. Bwrn. Paints mixed ready for use, all colors gal lons, yeans. Pint and Pounds, C. X. Boyd. Win Jew go." hy the box or light, and cat to any sue or shape, at J. B. Holderbanra's. ! Owir.jr to the near opproach of the picnic season onr Sunday schools are increasing in membership. Becber has just received his second snpply of ft. A. R. suits. Call early and get one before they are all gone. tt is reported that Judge Kirkpetricks health is improving, and hopes are now tertained for his recOTery. j The office of the American Construction Company has been removed to the Central Building. Xo. J, BeaTer Street, Xew York. Detectives in the employ of the State Fish Commission are on the lookout for violat ors of the fish laws ck er in . Westmoreland county. ' ' ' Carper ter tools, blacksmith tools and mechanics tools of all kinds. Only the ben makes and best quality at J. B. Eolder baara's. : Go to William' Gallery, Somerset, for Frne Photographs. All styles, low price. Only place to get nine . -eta jictare for Ji cents. The Indiana Coonty Crmmissicmers have already appointed a person in each election district to look after the burial of soldiers dying in indigent circumstances. If roa need a wit ef clothe within the nest rear it will pay yon to go to J. B. Sny der and Co.' while they have their grand closing out sale. If yon want to keep cool, go to Becher' and buy a Summer Coat and thin underwear. he has the largest line in Somerset, and at price way dowa. Person desiring to have a good Cabinet Photograph taken, will do well to have the work done at Welfley" Photograph Gallery in the Mammoth Block, Somerset, Pa. expect every nan rurning an account with ns cn the book to call within the next t days and settle hi account. Don't foreet this. J. B. Sktdm 4 Co. Teachers who may desire U apply for Sch.wls in Somerset Borough will please 1 :n their applications by the 1st of July. w. n. wiLsut. Table and picket cutlery, carving knives r.d rts. butcher's knives and Heels, raiors "T'-s-ors. sfc,rs, cork screws, ese. A 6ne line await your ir.sjclioo at J B. Holder Uutui Sii. shovel, hoes, forks, rakes, scythes, snath. sickles, prnnine-knive. shear, and T""rif of the tort weeded. Only the of its kind, am! priors to please you at r- H''I'lfTt'aunrs. Sail, screw,, bolts, beads, tacks ' etc. A fcU line of everylliing needeJ in making t" -a.-r reparin around the bouse or (arm. md it will be to Tour interest to buy them ?lVHuMeainri. .r ! ('Arroua. hea baby was sick, we rare her Cartoria ln she was a child she cried forCasteria. hen h was a Miss, she clang toCastoria. xenehad cliildren she gave them Casta. Souiii S. Hoou-We srUlopen a Xonnal "Booiatl rsina, r July 27, 18Si For pariwoiars address either of tbe teachers at Berlin. Pa. S. If. BzBKrr, J. A. Btsirr. We have a lot of C.rnpbel!', lUrris, s Caseio-e Suita-beavy-good .for win- 'll dose out ia this grand clos "t sale. You can buy thera now for mncb lea than they are worth. J. B. S.vtdcb Co. Wyo thiak of buyiag a BJsrk Cashmere vnaaany tin arkblMa year, we ruarante, you can save 23 per cent, by eall !" ""w. a all our Silk and Casb BwrBlfk and Colored, will be sold re- ewieasofeo. i.B.8rB4Co. . Maat MaMtr.-Jlaia StreeC W, have juatddd a Urge Eefrigerator to ocr Meat -arirt in which all meat, can be kept coo" dnin- Ktmon. Beef, Pork, 4c. kept Uyo. ban. Open dally ParUe. Tiae meat can have h kept latbeEefrig- CVBw ww.tn - . wantatu Eoa Darn A d returned from Hamsburg batoraay 4 1 - A refreshing and much neled rain wisit ed this section Mouday. A yet do preparation have been made to celebrate I be ever glorioos Fourth in 3cm-araeU- ... .. - .. i -. ' ' a r. Trent, Esq, ha opened a Jaw office in F. J. Kooser building, opposite the Court House. 4 John Hill, of Greensbarg, formerly of Somerset, zaade an assTgnment last week for the benefit of his creditors. There will be German preaching at the Somerset Reformed Church, at 1 p. m. next Sunday by Eid. Feter YogeL Miss Marian Frvas has returned from Hagerstown, Maryland, where she had been attending school for the past year. Th Disciple brethren at Confluence and Centreville have been holding wery acces fal meeting for the past ten days. L. C. Colborn, Esq., wife and family re turned last week from a very pleasant trip to Xew York, Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh. - At the request of the W. C. T. TT. Eld. reter VogeJ, will preach next Sunday even ing, at the Disciples' Church on Sundar Desecration. Mr. T. J. Picking took three valuable horse to Philadelphia last week, to parties who bad purchatd them from Mr. Peter Heffley. . ' ; 1'' Misa Leora Hay. the accomplbhed daugh ter of Valentine Hay, Esq., is among the young ladies who graduate at the tlreens-! barg Seurinsry Biis weeki ..'.. a . L. J Saturday was one of the beat business days tliat Somerset mercant tare tperi enced for some months. An unusually large number ol people from the surround ing country were in town. Mr. Ed. K. Meyers, of the Hrriburg Pa triot, accompanied by his wifa, eistcr, and a son of Mr. J. Simpson Africa, spent several days of last week in Somerset. They left for Harrisburg Monday morning, J. R. Scott, H. F. SchelU Esq., Mr. C. JJ.. Moora, and quit a number of other persons from this town and county left Somerset on Monday evening fcr a trip to tha far West, They expect to be gne several weeks. ' m m Farmers will be interested in the an nouncement of lectures to be delivered for their special txnetit, at Jenner X Roads, Shanksville, Stoyestown, and other points, which is made in another part of thia paper. Eev. J. F. Shearer will preach a sermon on next Sunday morning in Trinity Luther an Church to laboring and business men, on the importance and necessity of rest, or in other words, on an occasional vacation. All are invited. . m Mr E. E. Wolf requests ns to sny that he has not gone out of the dynamite bnsine-a but is prepared to furnish all the different grades ot dynamite and other high explo sives, a usual, lie will not reouuu cue Somerset Chemical Works at present. A local correspondent informs ns that a bottle of turpentine uncorked and suspend ed from the branches of plum trees during this season of the year will insure a better crt p of fruit by preserving them from in sects, the fumes of the turpentine driving them away. F. W. Beisecker, E--q., and Dr. James E. Beisockcr, Uft Somerset foe Lancaster Satur day morning for the purpose of attending the Anneal Commeucement at Franklin and Marshall College, they both being graduates of that Institution. They expect to return home next Saturday. The Somerset Borough School Board or ganized last week by the election of Chas. J. Harrison, as President, J. R. Scott as Secre tary, and W. H. Weltley. as Treasurer. A resolution was passed taxing the school term for the ensuing year at six months. The board expect to be able to reduce the tax levy one and a quarter mills. , , . The reading contest at the Female Semi nary in Pittsburgh last Friday evening was won over eleven competitors, by Miss Ma ss ie VUl OI .ait ssei. iue proK a aandsocnt silwr eup. The rulis wrere selections from standard and Glassies! aw- thors. Tbe judges were Rev. Dr. McMJien. J. J. Miller. Esq., and Mrs. English. The church recently purchased by tbe Garrett Evangelical Lutheran Congregation will be dedicated July 12. at 1.-30 p. m. A corner stoae will be Inserted (none having been laid when the foundation was built) with appropriate service on Saturday, July 11. at 2 p.m. Ministers and lay members of tbe Somerset County Conference are cordial ly invited to be present. ; George H. Tayman. of the Somerset Housa is determined that Somerset shall have a street sprinkler, and with this in view he baa been passing a subscription paper around among our business men ami prop erty holders. Fifty cents per week is the smount asked from each one, and enough subscribers have been obtained to insure tbe sucwm of tbe enterprises wieh- is -eer-J tainly a very laudable ot. The sprinkler will commence operations next week. It is not generally known that the man who refuse to pay for his newspaper can be prosecated like any ordinary criminal tor theft. A Xew York paper has begun suit irainst several delinquent subscribers un der the United States postal laws which say: "The taking of a newspaper and refa-ol tn pay for the same renders a person liable' so criminal prosecution as a thief, and the per- aoo guilty of the same can be ptxnVstied as if he had tolen coods to tbe amount of the suliscm'ption." The clj-ine exercises ot tit Berlin Nor mal School will take place Thursday and Friday evenings, June 5"th and 2fJt!i. Thursday evening will be devoted to litera ry exercises by the school, snd Friday even ing to a lecture on " Handsome People." by Col. L V. Copeland. It is expected that a large number of persons will be ia attend ance. Prof. Berkey has Use knack of niak ing these closing esereises very entertaining and those present will he well paid for their time and trouble.. It seems as if every Jode in the State has his or particular views of our complicated license law. and rttes accordir.iIy. Recent ly Judge MeClean. of Adaasa county, told the successful applicants that they must re more the screen from their doors, the frosted er painted glass from their windows, and elosa their bar-room every Bight at Id o'clock. If the counters were placed on the pavement it would save people the trouble -of looking thsongh the windows to see Srflp looked upon the wine when It I red. i ' " - i . Mr. John J. Hoffman is Dashing his claim for the position of Pension Agent for the Western restrict ol this Bute. Mr. Hoffman is a crippled I'nioo Soldier, and is in every wsy deserving of the position which be is abundantly qualified to GIL He has the best wishes of our an tins eoan.annUy. irre spective of party, twr eissuecee - IV eiw of recent appointments made by the admin istnuion we believe Mr. HoiTnian would stand a better show bad he been on the oth er aide during the lata unpleasantness, ot a Mugwnmp in the last campaign. With this issue tbe Hexul enters upon a new volume, the thirty-fifth under the pres ent management On our subscriptfoa books to-day are the names of man- who subscribed for the tuat a amber, and hare been taking it continually eer sinos. Oar list hat grawia and increased year by year, and is to-day, as always before, tar in exeats of that of any other paper in tbe county. Few country papers ia tbe btste enjoy a larger and mosaylwiiwU auascriataoo .Sstt than the HKxwta. - Ws say tii ia, viat boast fully, but in a spirit of gratitude to oar many readers and pairona. Eenresentative Col born Tali on Dr. S. J. McM illan , Resident Den tfttntU ftr.. Complete Outfit. t Ii-U.-3rafew day absence from town S. J. McMillan, the dentist,has return ed and can be found daily in his Xew Den tal num. Baert Black.. ErrWrimcevuedoQi Wet of, Wood JeelrvjKoA. ', J ; ' Fo Sale. A number of valuable town lot, at tbe West end of Somerset, will be old in size aad on. terms t apit tbav-pur-chaer-' Adoress j 'j ' ! hj Q. 1 Johsi H. Wimsa, wotnorset. Pa. : Tbe fifth Annual Reunion of the Soldiers' Orphan of Pennsylvania will be bekl in WUIiamsvort on A ago M.J,anA 21 next Careful preparation will ba mads fat tbe entertainment and accommodation of all who attend, and excursion rate wilt be an nounced later. ; ' ' - . ' i Xorin. All persons knowing tbemeives iadebted to w will yleaea eaii. m fettle their aoonant be tun tba id W X3 Ai'tt. We seldom make any one trouble, but all accounts not settled by the first of August will be placed in the bands of a proper offi cer tor collection. J- B. Sxydeb A Co. MinnaiData XokM.tt Th Meyersdaie Xonnal School will be opened In the latter part of July. . Tb session prtmiiae to b an interesting and uooesaful one. Any infor mation deeired will be furnished by address ing the principal. ' ; . .J ; i . . .'XL t. C Eirnrsow. , Meyersdale'a. " A new'iwindle is on the road. whTch is tbts destribad i ''Two men call on a tarmar and represent themselves to be photogra phers. They agree to furnish the farmer with a plMMagraphf ni house for 50 cents. Tbe farmer Vo(! at agreement , to re eiv the photograph, af a pri.Niamed which agreement turns up in due time as a promU sory nt fgooilly sum." BA(ii Watches. Having bought an immense stock bf 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 li, $10, $12 and tit Every watch guaranteed. e. McDowell, Jeweler, Somerset, Pa. I Lavcoa liand at all Unas complete as sortment of the celebrated Studebaker wag ons; either stael-kein or hollow-iron axle. This wagon' was contracted for by Tncle Sam during the late rebellion, and the splen did service rendered daring the war has placed it where it stands to-day all over the Cnited States, awsy ahead of all others Call and see them, or try one. at J. E. Hol deraum's. Every wagon folly warranted. I would inform tbe Public that I am still carrying on the Photograph business at my old established Photograph gallery in the Mammoth Block. I am prepared to take all aorta of pictures In the best stjle.such as Panel, Cabinet, and Card Photographs, as well as Tin-type) aId Gems. Callers will get a many pictures for their money here as at any other gallery. Photographs of babies and small children taken by an instantaneous process which never fail to give good rasulta, I f" '- W. H, WlT.ST. Location of Oallery between Tredwell's and Schrock' stores. P. E. ExcTBStow Book. Weaeknowledge the receipt of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's summer ercnrw'on book for the season of 1885. It is s handsome octavo vol ume, -of near;; two hundred pages, with abundant illuatsations of a high order of merit and three excellent maps. What it does not tell about excursion routes is hardly worth knowing. It describes all the summer points of ' interest, tells how to reach them, names the holds and gives the railroad rates of fare.; It also combines trips and parts of trips with a success that the ordinary excursionist by his indirklajri efforts eould neyer attain. Everybody who intends to make a trip this summer will profit by a perusal of this excellent work. Mr. Mouiah Itujs. Our band is ajsi liaina; keard every Sit- urdsy evening. .... Our singing school in charge of Frof. Watts Is doing well. s cts ikl epti'CrisJd.sivleft for :tiytdirfgowifi Fitts- PurgenTa"! Sri a un.aisaleliaj: pxtrglj andTfeverarrd.' All the crops sre looking well in this com munity, except tbe wheat crop, which will fall far short of an aerae crop ; Although we are having a wet season tbe noted aprisig at Mt. Moriah has been calm since the diddle of March. It has a striking effect on our eonunnnifr. Decoration day was observed as usual, the graves ai eleven soldiers were decorated with beautiful, wreaths and flowers. A number of the Reuben Ferner Post, with the Sunday schools and citizens engaged in the ceremonies. t - J ) - Xow t The. , - - , ffasntrTtn'ti or Sawsxr. At the regular meeting of ths Cnsaaiaiarv Cnieo .;inday School ht-Id June 14, Vfi, 1 the fallowing preamble and resolutions were adopted : JWastr.A JUf1ssel ar aven!y ritVf to rWoVe Tfy Tieifh ofir fii d ml and devoted brother. Roes L. Pbillippi. son oft U. J. Pbillippi, of Casseuuan. Tkmfun It it j ' Stmivpl, Tli at in his di al b w bave lost on of our tnut allectuwate members and Secretary. '. t ' . Raolted, That we dec ply feel the losa in the Sabbath School, but fuel tnatoux loss ia bis gain. That in his deutli the Sunday school loses a faithful member who since its earlest rg:Uation has been s faithful worker. r r-aVT!.tt c S? tt help of the Mas tersill cdniitfue'Io woiVaild at last to meet him ta Iteavt-n.t ' Eenict l, That we tender our heart felt sympathy to the bereaved family ami bid thera trust in (i xi. That these sentiments b inscribed in !lit? Sumlac School lltnuiai. rr-,t. Tiiat s copy of the above pub- lisbed In three of the leading county apers, j and a copy be sent to the bereaved lamiiy. 8.P. Wrmi i, " ; -. . A. LtruEABr. ... "' iATt Srt-DiFvsrr, SlSIOS SfRA.HK, , B. W. Witt. . ' . " . . " Cinimiltt. Tne follow incaotu e of the death of Mr, Ed, WHsou, fc Laierl fruai the Aunxct Ctif T:m.- It is but little luuea- iban a year since, that ae had the pU-aaure of announc ing the marriage f Mr. Wilson, and now it is with sincere sorrow that w are called up on to annoance bis ad beresTetneiit. . On birdly any similar eveastnn which ever tkAtrnedin-. Kansas City ha there been men aticna eertow ttaown as was betrayed yejttnuiijJ'uu-A ui. when all that remained to tuuc rs. Aileen afareii Wilson waa laid in the grave. Tbmajr beautiful trait of her exalted chriatisjn ciMraoter, and the an usual eraees of a mind and heart in which grandeur and dignity were peculiarly mingled with limplicity aad sweetness, had sained for her sincerest friend 'Shone those in mmmrm walk rfilifo- Vn Saw' enf kTAnuu City jocictv was ever reora . Solar than f she, Ma rWeasi of tfe r tnatt. waa ever more generally beiobd large congregation wblc's eh u neb yesterday at could find seats is r friends who bad knwv i t and ber niitinn lr rjiaiii I something more thantaie a Iiem. . .The VJ at Grace . than fr-were and well, Imed as 1 ieath ors Alt was the . tred S pr- young bride; the sorrow tt deep sorrow of those who ha . onal loss whilst .could new. replaced. The altar ant inane! of the i.arch were filled with beautiful floral trieof from rel stires aad friends, the uesurna Qing fitting and quite Bmeroas. rpasi the jcasket bad been placed' profusion of wreath and other small piece tcken from the great number of flowers WtaVaa rrieeafc fcad ft Vthe late home of Mrs- Wihwo. Ji af . . , on the ccffln bore armply the i i of the I bave just bought several lots of latest styles oThafs?odnneis"aitd" Mlli'merr goods and can afford to sell them cheap because bought cheap. ' Mas. A- E. l a. Z,,W) Trs XwtassK The contract for supivittg tl tim fur tbe bed of the ikmli PciiiUjlvacIa Railroad from Eirriiburg to Everett, a disUngi'jf. ninety-six mites, bus recently been awarded to Messrs. E. A. Ten nis A Bra of Thempaontown, toj State. The exact number of ties reqtrired for this distance willl oe SoC.OCO. These contractor own consideiible tmber land alone the pro posed line of the new rood and expect to he able to secure th greater portion of the ties needed en this land. ' Tbe feet that the" ties are all tobadeliwered within one year from the day on which the contract was swutded is practical evidence to doubters of the in tended completion of (be road early next year. Cartage llcruid. ' .- Advxbtised Lettxes. The foil, wing let ters remaiuiii iu Uui I'uat 15t-i nt Soitic-r-set Pa., will be sent to the Icad Leiter of fice if not called for before June i, l v3 Arnicl Mrs Margaret. Kister, Freil, Cwegrove. P, roEEtus. Chappell, L. B ;I,,'-' Aprile, L)iovde, Douiaon, David, . Buxatti. Lu-gv .." Green. Thomas. - Fierro, tiivo, j ( Gunter, SlissMaggia, Fayhoe, Battirta, Horner, Mis K"'"-. Lagnardia, liomenica, Uickey, Margaret, Ijiunet, Oiacomo, Johnson. Clifton (2) Lottri, Pathern. Maggan, Mrs, Into, Giriseppe. C. D. Macbie, F. A. " " Maruco. Carlo. McAKsteTf Jacob; Merkily, George, Palse, John v Napilu, Ginseppe, Ringer, Mrs Sadie. Smith. T, - ' Schrock, Miss Lizzie Stigo, Itomenico. Sarfoss, Jscosa, - . eiejifpelli, Antonio - postals. . . . Vaiiku, Josef,, Jacobs. M.H, - . - J. K. CorrsoTa, T. M , .t--.ur - i. i Someiset, Pa. , ,June 1:1, l.vS. ,; F.VSTXST TEA1S IX THE WoEl B Tb Pl!IX- sylvasia Ees--Xo rrr, SO CrSfEE". Little Xoi.-k. 5inie over-confident Eng lishmen boasted a lew watts a0 thai ' The Flying Dutchman -" train, from London to Liverpeoi, was the fastest in the world. Bat they soon found out they wera atustaken. Ths Pennsylvania Railroad Company sends a train out of Xew York.every morning that beats the time of the "'Flying Dutchman.' Considering the d&ance covered, it is the fastest train in the world. When th care worn business mar journeys from Xew York to Vliiadfpbia,'ChTcgo bf'St'toriis, he flnds In the parlor cars of the Pennsylvania Railroad aiasoriaaheiua on wheels. As be is beitiK whirled along at the rate of sixty miles an hour or better, not a jolt disturbs his serenity. The rails rest on a bed bal lasted with solid rock and the joint are made with a kind of chair and fish-plate, of the company's own make that causa the aiiks of track to be as unbroken as one loar, jointless rail. Tlwrs is no dast, little Boe. ! and not a cindVr. A few weeks ag'j there were put ou a number of ce parlor c:s, i Joiinston Hnsband, of Ava,; Jackson Co . finished at the company 's shops at Allooaa. I UU ?" K" M. Togelr of Carterville. Instead of the ordinary flat window, tHeyj BEXDER. LOHR. On December 25, are fitted with five bay windows on each j isg ,t the Lutheran parsonage, in Hoovers side, each about seven feet wide. The ia- i viUe by Rev. J. X. Cnroh, Mr. Joseph Ben senger can look up or down the road rr der 6 Mrs. Mary D. Lohr, both -ct Btoyes miles without leaving his seat, and the nw ' town. . windows admit twice as much light as 0- I 5 old ones did. The cars are somewhat Urgar J r GnMff. bv tht Mr, gtrall man me om styie, iuu ans uiviueu nte a main saloon, ladies' boudoir, smoking roeu and retiring room. $ Recently the entire running Uaie betweeu the Atlantic seaboard and the great western cities has been reduced. Oa the 9 o'clock morning train the time to Chicago is twenty-four hours; to Cincinnati, twenty-;ie hours; anil 'to St. "Louia twenty -nine hodrs, with a corresponding reduction to oilier points. TLU sjeed is maintained without tbe slightest danger to the truvekr. During the war of rale which began la?t winter, the Pennsylvania Company alone maintained its rates. Beginning May 25th, though, it fixed the fare to Chicago at $13 ; to St. Louis at $19; andtoCincinnatiat $14. with torresDondinc reductions to other points. ATTA K!S(JTHBSorT PEXSC-iVLr.VBIA S V 5- dicate. The su-t bronchi by Balph Bavraiey to break Bp tbe South Pennsylvania syndi cate was before Chief-Justice Sedgwick, in r . . . , , the Supenor Court. Cbaa-bers. Monday, on . ... , a motion for aa injunction to restrain all proceedings under tle syndicate agreemeut i and for the appointment of a Eeceiver or the syndicate aftairs. . Among the other j parties to tbe agreement era William H. , Vanderbilt, his son William H. Vanderbiit ; his son-in-Isw, H. McK. TwombTy ; Wil liam C. Whitney, Stephen B. Elfcins, Oliver H. Paytie'Andrew Carnegie,' Franklin B. Gowen, David Hostettc-r, D. O. Mills, Fran cis Lynde Stetson, Augustus Schefl. and Henry F-, DMOck. . Their object was to procure the oouaJructica yf tbe road of the South Pennsylvania Railroad Company from the Susquehanna to the Youghioeheny Riv er and to control it in opposition to the Pennsylvania Railroad. To this end they subscribed ilj.0JU,(juO with which to acquire the $20,OOU,l4j of bonds and an equal amount of stock of the South Pennsylvania Company. Soon after the syndicate w as formed ia 1SS3, tbe American Construction Coniany was incorporated in Xew Jersey. This cor roratitjiniade an agreement with the South Pennsylvania Railroad Coftipany by which it was to build, and equip the latter s road, receiving in payment for its work all the Utter' stock and bonds, excepting 7.'Xt shares of stock which had been bouuht up-; by the syndicate. Two days later the man- j aging committee of the syndicate entered j into an agreement to advance money to the construction company and receive in return thoreof tbe stock and bonds of the railroad ct npanv. . By the agreement under which the syndicate was formed it was provided, that the subscribers should receive bond and stock for each installment of their sub criptions following the paying in of the first i) per cent. In December last all the subscribers excepting Ralph Bagaley assent ed to a change of this provision in such a way that they were not to receive any Vse. curititH until after tbey had paid in 10 jjcr cent- cf their subscriptions. ' J ,Mr.. Bagaley, wlio subscribed $l,K0frje j " l"v w 8 !uaKnl' M" " 5 i tw 10 tue rnzicaie. nop ctinipiaiusinsii e t vrnlicate. noB'comtMaiustnsciae agreetueiit undr which lie expected to-get bouds and stx ss has not been car acd vat., snd fiirti.j,-;inre xUiat the p'irp-c-is of the syndicate uiiu4 ktwlmly be exwntwX Asa jreia wh has paid in ii'-M,- he- aotuuiaios that the Exii-utiv Cotumittee of the syediuate lias luijHjriird tbe money in strui-ted to it hr atlvaiidii it to the Ameri caa Ounatructiuu Company for u in build - jug tiie -South Pennsylvania Cuuipany! roaol. prior to the placim; of a mortgaire on ' r , , .r . . that rol, and pzutr to tlisiaauance of bonds j ....l mt.lim l.v f1.f . .1 . ....... .r ,1,.! ' """tf"r'firt l"f"ir-'"iy. i T1" committee ha tbereCsieaosiK-iiniy for the money, hesaVs because the- Amsricsn Construction i.onr- paay is an irresponsible corporation. Ue- vnnd Ibis Mr. T!,iU. that th nmu cocupaay and the syndicate are in cniifra- Tention .-of PennsylvanU laws forbuiding aback waterlog, inasmnch as they particular ly provide for the issuance by tbe isiiroad company of stock and bood representing $40.000.tO) in return fur a ru4 worth less than 4l3,lM),ooo. Tbereiore. as his rights bave lwluheitJJC'pcvtvd by it, and as it can not unless in disregard of law carry out the plan for the buildiog of th South rennsyl- rauia Coupauy ' ruoJ aitd fur the acquire ment by itselfif the real ownership of that-j road, Mr. tsa'siey as the court to aOjuaps that bejsrcvedpfthcobligation he as sumed ttAtlie syndicate, and that that body must be dissolved snd i its assets, distrib uted to him and hi fcl'ow mbscrfbers.' ' lfnl?nPSterjas called by Jarige Stfdwick oo ilotxlsy, fraucis X Hangs aak j ed for an adiournnient on the ground that be had been unable to get affidavits from W. H. VauJerbilt and F. E. Gowen.' CoL H C. James, who, with Vesars. Dill & Chandler, appeared tot th plaintiff, objected to delay nnlrss he was given sn In junction against proceedings on tbe part of tbe syndicate in the nieantiroe.. Judge Sedgwick refused to grant a temporary injunction, aad adjourn. ed tbe hearing until Jul M. Srv Jtrh Time. ' Casis a. Pa , June 15, ISfi. Thomas RaaixsTtfted suddenly at is residence ia fkustewn, on Tnijiy, June 0, 13K3, li theCth year of his age. Inter mwst si trj Jersey' ceatetery on the l'Jth itssL Koijrsl disco irrse by Eev. James R. Ut9 n. A larv coatourse of relatives and Beigbbufs wees in attcadouce. Oa Sunday, July 1(3. fifty -three iiersoas were bap tized snd receired hit fellowship with th Turkeyfbot Baptist Church, Thomas Ream being one of the traiabar. Eleven persons by name of Ream Joined on that day. Ia 144 Thomas Beam was elected trustee by thechttirh, 'During the lnt few years Mr. Ream had been identified with tbe M. E. Church, and was an earnest worker in the church and Sunday-school. The deceased waa knows-as. a. kind, accommodating neighbor, always ready to respond to any worthy cause. He served a Justice of the Peaca in Lower Tnrkeyfoot township for about 25 years. 6quir Ream had been married three times. His first wife was a Miss Stall, by whom be bad four children. After bet death he married Sarah McMillen. six children being tbe trait of this union. After the death of his second wif he mar ried aMis A laline Saalis. who is left a widow, with five chddren. 'Squire Ream was a son of Thomas Ream, Sr., who was killed by a limb tailing from a tree, as be was walking through his wheat field, in which there was deadened timber, - His grandmother, the wife of John Ream, who lived on the old Ream farm, where Trains now stands, was bitten by a 'copperhead" snake ia 1?82, and died within twenty-four hours after being bitten. After the death of Mrs. Ream ber husband, John Ream, mar ried the widow of John Smith. On Xovem- ber 9, 1SJ9 John Ream fell dead near bis bouse, while feeding some of bis stock. On tne stone which marks bis grave, we find the following appropriate lines : " Boast not of another day "' . Xorcall to-morrow thine, TUou may be snatched away By sudden death like mine. Below we give the inscription from the stone which marks tbe grave of the Mrs. Ream, who died from the bite of a snake- -1792. ' HIS . UCT. BEKRAWEX. AXXA. RCSIXA. RIMrXJ0HAE3.RIHM.SIX. FHF. EIXE. DOCHrER. FOX. FRIDRICH. WETTZEL. SIE. HAT. IX DR. EHGE. LET. 8. IAHR 6 MOXr. HAT. ZFR. WELT. GE. B0REX.4 S0X.2 TOCH.ER.GE.STOKWEX.D J5.1TL. IU3. 1TTS. IHR-ALTERCEBR ACHTACF 31. 7M. 13.DAGIHR.DOT. WAR EIX.SCHL- AXUS. BIS. IX 24 STC.W.S.DOT. A . R. MAIIKIED HrSBAXD VOGEI On 'Thursday, June 4, ISSo. af cartervme, wuuamson t County, llitnoia, y iiey. n. it. unite, nr. to Miss Liazie Dobstadt, both of GraeTs, Somerset county. ' k- tAMBERT-GOHX. February 5, 1V5. nearLarubertsville, by the same, Mr. J-ieepb Lambert to Miss Lizzie C. Gohn, both of near Larabertsville, Pa. SORBER RICHARDSOX. May 14th, near Buck town, by the same. Mr. Daniel W. Sorber to Miss Martha Jane Richardson, both of near Backstowa, Pa. - - ' DIED. FREY-On February 9, 1S86, near Griefs Miss Rebecca Frey, aged about 72 years. WITT April 15, 1S85, near Graef s. Miss Rachel C. Witt, aged 22 years, 6 months and S days. SPAXGLER. May , ISS. in Shade, . Sarah Spangler, aged 72 years 3 months and i days. ST0UFFEE. On May 10, 13s.r). at Bucks- 1 town, aius Annie r atonner, agea 1, years 1 o j , and 5 months, I. . ; .AU-tu. Jiay ia, near x.ucKstown, i'r- Jonathan Wagner, aged t5 years, 6 months and 11 days. fmmBf!BSetmm uMKstaitT siasiaarT. Uometail by Cook J Bbskits. aaaannt CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & rEEO Apples, ortail. a... ..........?S10e Ayplentter. w gl oaoe Brkn, 1 S -1 00 Butter (roll) Me BuekwneatV bosh... Soc meat, 10 as .IV TJaeawasV .ae BaiKu sboaMera, J ....... e " (Me. loe 'un:r7 hmW tv.... Vi'i Ocra. laar) lew m tauii..n..,. rue - (sbUed old - TWJ'Tae M aui ft a .... ... .......... ................ jc Call 11011, V e Ea-irs. doi KV Fknr. t kl tag u0 Flax!, i bu- () Hial (aaaar-eurM) l k Ma l2c lAra.M B .. ....C!;a Aatuer. red tola, V x socdoSe " apper, - vToe " Eip. - TcS0 WMdlrnars.aad enopIOO s... 41 ssl ."- Data, bo - ....CTe Fuaatuea, fl ba (!.....,.. I-nct-iae PesefceSvdrlad. fl .v..... tcUle K hto hin on tu KarKet.. Kcs.si 1 Safe. t.t t 1. ntn 1 T . Grand Aluoa. per aack 1 4ttjM M 0 - Aatitra. per aaek W Sgar,yllow y a . 7et)8e wuit ace Tstlow, a ftTe Wheat. ba il l 06 Wi l He04e F' NANCIAL STATEMENT or Soinerset EsmI Sctal District For the Year Ending June 1, 1885 VII. II. WELFLKT, TBEASVSES. Tbalaeen kscii n ... IM S ! ipViriirlatu n.. STi w Abb t re 4 uvm V. B. srelaey. u n i. " V T. Tt Hlrtl Ml S 1R ! " sae an f ?!-?- ' CR. Br ami stl. teaehera' wsKe....tU30 00 t. leraJrsT. .". 13 5 a leneea. and im.ement of KTuuxii'a.... ... 34 o a-lsiKlDOUiandtiir anira4. 15S M J-erst. ....... ........ w ! Salary it iscittjirT Si 0 Treasurer atxaioiuaioo... .- T9 03 ! Haiasesu aaat. ; it tvm oo DH. SS33 T tt S33 T DR 161 40 1 w- H- aXrX-EV.UteCo'JscUr. .. .. . Aowant paid rer.... 2i K F.n.ori!j allowed 1 J Itaiimra Sua...................... a 1 t vxifira : m. ... . . ... Baiaoee da .4... Cat. 411 DR. i iwgir. fm tf.tr CaicmtMtoDa and aioacratiuBJ... 1 37 j . iI - M. HICKS, COLLECTOR, ex. To am't pa d over ........ , V:oo 06 1 uaKrau'as aiioweu ia ar I -t enK. cim. aa Collaetur.... la 8 lUlanea du Ul X 334 IS & it BESVVKCES. Oaak os aaod.. .'...$ T It l IruK W. H. WWd-r. Col 8 - L. SI. HlcAA. sutxt . '..'' Lll BIUTIES. rnpaM seder ..-. . ra It sl ... .. sam us ts 3 Wa. th ewlmlfiKtl t. editor vt Bcamta. Bbr- osnos certirv taat w Bar saalnM taaaaw eouata m iwiiii of Ut angotea; atakaMat, man as mm ewmv -- W. M. H0013TCTT.EK, ' ,. JUHR It. MlVtK, .. JUUN S. SHAI LK. jaalT . K OTH'E TO rAUEKf. i ki 3 i 1 AGRICULTURAL LECTURE,! i. i mm k VL cr raniSELreii. far IBs bMs mt SaraML will a. aivaa at tea 1 lolkmlae yUeM, via : tthaLBtavttlo, Jaao 1. at S a. k. Jtawer X Itoatlit Jaae 27, all r. . Tke iijaat ol the BMMtiiit ia lliiati ta dlSanaK ataoriBBpnlBatkaotA,asd UwaMtt swssav bU way, t y imlura. Im ana auin. umt ths aw( practical mm ia hpljimn aarb. bow t sew aad plant, ud eMn. W&ay hlnta aad awe) idea will bo aa!M.s e to ami k verr u tanaUag. FrcBuasttt spaaktrt will bs an asst. Lectar be. - - ' T n nrmia a m lenett-n. . . ' raUsdaipsia, Pa. READ THIS ! THERE IS MONEY IN IT ! J. B. Snyder & Cos. geherIl ctpsrac out sale. FOB THIRTY DAYS ONLY ! :o: SOMETHING NEVER ATTEMPTED We Offer Our Entire COST, AND LESS, CONSISTING OF Dry Goods, QotMng, Hats, Caps. -. Notions,' Qneenswars, Glassware. &c, We mean what we say. If you want a suit for yourself, or boy, a dress for your wife or daughter, a hat, or set of queens ware, or anything in that line, no better opportunity was ever offered you to get them for less than then fire icorth. Come soon, while the stock is still full, thirty days. All goods sold for CASH OR PRODUCE, DELIVERED. We never had a STOCK OIF All the best makes, we want to close.' er had and never will have, as our customers know WE BUY CLOTHING TO SELL, NOT TO KEEP! ."Ill our Calicoes at 4 and J Cents per yard, Muslins in proportion. We have about a dozen BLACK SILK DRESS PATTERNS, that we will sell Fifty Per Cent Less than they are icorth. We are not closing out to quit. We came here to stay, but it being five years since we came,' we wish to close out our stock, settle up our books, and take a fresh start. In this Grand Sale there will be PLENTY OF Somebody will get them. gains as your neighbor. Ilaving been in Somerset wish to express our thanks to our many customers for their liberal patronage during those years, and we know of no better way than to sell them goods for one month for less than cost., to don't fail to come and see us before the 30 days are up. J. B. SNYDER & CO. THE OLDEST AND BEST. . THE CELEBRATED MITCHELL FARM AP SPRING WAGON. ESTABLISaIED fok over fifty years. I have now on hand and offer for sale, at greatly reduced prices for the next ninety days, the very best WAGOH FOR GENERAL USE, Manufactured in the United Statesmade by Mitchell, Lewis & Co., Limited, Racine, Wisconsin. Any person acquainted with the superior points of the Celebrated MITCHELL WAGON, Which I am now selling, will certify to my statement that they are the VERY BEST Farm " Wagon made. They are in general use now in nearly every country on the face of the globe, .and are adapted to every variety of climate. It is ac knowledged by all to be the best proportioned, best ironed, best finished, ' and lightest running wagon made. I present a few facts that 6hould be read by every farmer, about the Mitch ell.Wajfons : ( 1 4 v "VAofr a4A tff tnl-nn ? n rnlin r. T. l,yal fimAV W f Afftt' -JiAV4 VAA AJ A4UAC1A A1A tarrt jprowi, which is cnt at the proper season of the year and nedder iheife tmtil thoroui'hly seasoned. 2. The thimble- kftns are much Mvvier than 'any other skeins m use and arc, therefore, less liable to break. 3. The hubs are- dodge-mortised, wnkh 'makes the strongest and most durable wheel that can be constructed. 4.,The patent box-coupling, used only by this 'Ornrwray,' pre veqts the wearing and weakening of the ailsC MITCIIBLI. WAGON stands today at the head and front of, all competitors, and is known tar and wide as the strongest and Bibst durable, unequaled rnquaBfynd zisb, Vi monarch" of the road wherever known and used. iyjm't tail td give me a call, and see the wagon for yourself ! Ierxix fag the next NINETY DAYS I am selling these wagons t greatly reduced prices. Itjwill pay tou to buy of me and to buy now ! Prices furnished on application. 1717 Euixinra ci7 patkct, xxas mnt cccs stsht. IN SOMERSET COUNTY BEFORE Stock of Merchandise as this sale will only last for cleaner 01 nicer OLOTBLXlSrO, This is no old and shop-worn stock that We don't have that kind of a stock ; nev BARGAINS. You might as well have the bar for five years, we in some way ffClCtUllg VAiAJ IUC , tStWb HUJWl WE WILL OPEN THE ' CAEPET TRADE of 1885 : with prices of the. differ ent grades of goods lower than ever known in We need but quote prices of two grades to convince the pub lic. Tajmtry 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 recarpet your dwellings. GKEIS, FOSTER & QTJINN, 113 and Ho Clinton Street, I0HNST0WN. PENN'A. 4 XTTZ2A53 snlJ'N PEACTKALLY 0 ' MOKUMENTAL BZOV.Zt COMPACT, OverSOO Sender Beautiful )f 1 1 e f ' Price i.:ct Designs. ' V C.:rcu!-:r. UJai, " a.' lZ DO XOT BTJTS YOUR Watches and Silverware UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE PINE NEW STOCK AT W. EL WOOD'S, NO. 2 BAEK BLOCK, SOMERSET, JPJaw A M BOOK STORE IN SOMSET. BOOKSELLER. Cfars a Largs BIBLES. TESTAJIEXTS, HY3IX BOOKS. And Standard and Miinniru3 Bnnkn in Department of Litera ture, furh o HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS JS WELL AS THE FAF0R1TE POETS, tr ALL STYLE AD B.TDJS. hlTZ BCCZ CT TE3 3CA22ST TILL 22 FHC1IPTLT STTPLIZr. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS IN STOCK. STATIONERY ! T ba FabUe sill aL-K ftod a iall Aasortnent ofOonli rl-orlns to tbw StstloeT7 Trsdw, sclalls a cmt isr.t'T at Blsak bnvas, aach as L.dgers, Day-Becks, Pass and Hsncrandun Bcsb, riSE WRITIXG FJPISJ OF ALL EISDS, WRITING TAP LETS. PEXCIL TABLETS, PAP EES IS BOXES. EX r ELOPES, PEXS, PEXCILS, IX KS, dc Ac. BiSK miU. fcOOB ULQWET SETS, ETC P'THtS, FUtXg AD MOl LD1SGS, 0 SAX .lUKll. THESTOCIi OFJ I'STICES JSLAXKS JS FRES11 Jt COMPLEl !', AaJ hv all hn Mrrnlly prfufew tar aw Is Smarat Tt1y. aad winke.fww irrat ta ' pmrtit trt. Utirrwpwaavac atwwt Utmkm. ?.. ia lavUad. soat all atail aun will tw- ti-raiE e.i mi cf, ilxt to MTsvm t stobk. raaj: IMPORTED CLYDESDALE 8TRATHEABN, Ulauaa at sit rans tkt nana, at suaeca- Win aaara w-.ia h-ai, ' sntTfTEJIlX bmnincrtTar9kl.wvrhs ami foaiBe. saw la a ferat4kaaaaurk svuar. h&vtAK insia ot th oat elt in cnaaiv. I will alas atsi4 my HuabkMmiaa TraatAaaj SulUaaa, sua atsae my BUHitma Tracuaaj buiuuw, , - , v , . ia and Highland ,'ELKiS.I . . o . ,1 am tiinaa ta aaw art aiM. At t& iaaanavew. Tkaaa kataas are aa well kai thai tt laaot avaevnrrta rtraawy fwrtkrr aotat. mwwy a my tawvsrw r fraaa lkw au aocol txi jr ot t truttiaz braU horn In taw Uat. mna -.k rat of thashora h'liaaa kavr hrasiit UMkilrtprlraatvr0MaaM4 fcar Boa ia Use I oaii-r P. XUIXET. pXECUTORS XOTICK &!: a' Sarah. KhDax-n. 4eM. lata- af Brack ravaiiaji TK U'iniial Cow, Pa. lXtm aaatuaeacsry oa lh aUnr aacaU ksv. tot Sawa maiM I taw aaduiamswa, ay roses wA0un7k aunt a m tmwy lixlaMiM lu H to bus lanxiiaia puymm aaa Una kanac ctatiawar ilawanrta will plawaa sra. anal ta lalf aatkactteaMd tn acuieaaaat oa Tbaraiiar, Jsiyl, Stair " Bap. Ua. Fa, . Z-T. KEbTXEIX. nJtl. xacwtoav Western Penn'a. It WiU Iay You To Buy Your Memorial Work Of fa F. Met, tat, Mi Manufacturer of and Dearer In Mil. 119 EMU sfrra Wm FmitM 09 Shmrt WotUr. f mli Coior: Jl Jgrnl Jar th UMTS KiO.VZA ' Pwr.ii In of 3fO.vr.WE.VT roT wtll fln it to tblr iscareat to call at my artoe. wbera (-rrwr abawtsic will bs rio Uicaa, r1mt fiction Cwimmttt in teey Cff. tn4 fl'. . tk.tr LOW. I mvlte SyKlai AUaathia tu lam Or Plt Is r '1 Ictfisf.! bf REV. W. A. ORIr. a a D rMi fniMiinwrta pottifT HirtllU A0 t n.ssTkH: I lo., aa4 w tilth in lnUol to b ths Fip.i!.-r Vntinnwit for our 1iaagabl CU mal. 9,lTm 11 A CAtU. WM. F. SHAFFER WELFLEY SOMERSET, FENM'A. zzl Veil sslsctsi Stak cf AVM. H. mLFLEY 1S4S. 70STT TZASS ntXXS. , 123S ATWE STAND AT THE HEAD. I .ioO,'j-Jii Km Sawtaf Mac 11 a ia saaal aa Our Latest Success. MfVicanaWa: Has H-H am: LM Iwr AaUMl : m::ncrw S Wl "I I w r"i .t .1 WsrfcfKiiKlt a : Ttrr.-. .lrt.-r -l.iai; Ht : iiamialia l-na eut Oaw : anal room anaar 1xA I'Jki sj XTK ti-anv jt it witki( 1trM. Hat Hmi-i 4. mA awats har (trail) trm.m. .eies oaewkn. Its wawvt s ) aiala." waaian. is s kaEait 'rtxmr. ! wa ar 'af neraaawteiL w Waal A AEI It TMo eoumtt. Ww lt ): a ra aw ta aallwi tm-T. rvZtm sa attrttSucs t ymirtrti:. Wa j a .t s .1 nwem riW aatrainj a s aha-l Omm. sat w CM a txc for, kawaat '. WB- tt-a jasjr jjm Qt. kim-ns THE HO e SEw M MSCMiSC CO. 17a. i zh St.. Prttstegii, Tz. ataii aaura aaoaarv vkaa at aaytSlnj alae try af I a JcaakMc aa aaaawy far taw kaac aaiilae bsoa ewA. Baalsaars 1'iaiaa csadlr. Hvmm fkiL Tu mat Uaulst- aVxx Las sW!aa 1 I Ir f
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