Somerset Herald. , nd varnishes t J. B. Holder- B. Holder- seersucker coat UtisMi-- Z : ,-hItf Vti at Becher . F2hinTkBoTd't sposul cards aa tbe 1st prox. jUnJ-B- HoUerbwm.. S-i nail J- B- Holderbaam a, lUw " " ihfJ C0'Ue P" Fabing tackle at J. B. Holderbaam a. Fafciiriirots jnltip,yiDs- Tb,ta-Ogitaon. C.X. Boyd. fruit crop promise, to b. Imtaame. Ta, cbrrrr crop will be an averajr ooe. . mint t J- B. Holderbaum .. Piint. oil lam's- " : . . V cilice J- B. Snyder Go.'i grand cloeiBB M. Iron and Steel, at J li))WBcheriforuiin M"- . . . Harvettin isn't iromg W oe . . -. j. after all. t u: worm is gelling " trader corn. p,.j,t brotbes and paint aoppUes, at J. H-Jderbanm'a, VtAtJ is at all time prepared U take a rttr i hea ling nkrfr, an its sweet iMceicenMtbeair. ffiJitrah, dusting ana raw :3 B. HoMerbauai'a. ... f$ k n f" Irr A'lstin for walls anf ceilings; doe ,,'wbof. 1JbT C.X.Boyd, jing tbe : last ' six months Bedford act ba entertained 1.107 tramps. T B-TrpeJ and Gems taken ia tbe, best Welfley'i Phot-graph Gallery. TV prices at Welnevs Photograph Gallery i. ihwof acT other In town. r,int Oils and arnishes, gooa gooos at '""Z. ' " i C.NBvT p. ja rea.lv Sir osa, all colors al a (jflarts. Pints and Pounds, C K. Boyd. r iww class by tbe box or light, ami cot I ,3t bkot shape, at J. B. Holderbaaro'i. Loctnt tree are full of blossoms. A. 'tm . ruod corn crop, according to the old rsJitfoa. Berber has just retired his second supply 5. A. Units. Call early and get one t:ori they are all gone. ', ' r,Tur took, blacksmith tools and t f,-hii.ics' tools of all kinds. Only tbe f i v . . T Tl VTrJIAmr- t,H0ana iwniii"j - luru's. (ia to Vv'UiiaW Gallery, Somerset, for r ph.)tographs. AH styles, low prices. -,'t j.'.sce to nine (nt-dar pictures for ; tent. Ifronretda suit of clothes within the it teai it will psy yo to go to J. B. Sny rir.dfo.'s while they have their grand osmp out tale. If yon want to keep cool, go to Becber's : c buy a SummerCoat and thia underwear. r hat the largest line in Somerset, and at -nk wr down. I'ptoii ilejiring to hive a good Cabinet wpjrreph taken, will do well to have the .-i dose at Welrley's Photograph Gallery . :l,e Mammoth Block, Somerset, Pa.' We Muect eery man rnpning an account :tbu ca tbe books to call within the jt diyn and settle bis account. Pon't frtiUis. J. B. 8xTiCar Tan-ben who may desire to apply for h.l in Somerset Borough will please vA in their applications by tb 1st of July. W. H. Weltlst. Table and pocket cutlery, earring knlres cd Furki, bnuber's knives and steels, razors rcisio!. shears, cork screws, etc A fine a wait your inspection ' J. B. Hokler ni'i - I ' t j '- d. Bhorels, hoes, forks, rakes. scythes, rtilu. tickles, pruning-knivt. shears, and trrrtbing of the sort needed. Only the ;'t of its kind, and prices to please you at .'. E. Holderbanm'a. Tuik, suewa. bolts, beada tacka.. rUi.m.A p Uo f everytkiBg nrndca ha taaklag Kmrj repair around tlie house or farm, zi will be to your interest to buy tbem J. B-Hoklerbauru's. I would inform the Public that I am still trmngoo the Photograph business at my f i eutilisbed Photograrh gallerya tte uijjuwd 110CK. W. H. WiLrirr. CASToaia. fiieti baby wa? sick, we pare her Castoria. fben the wat a child she cried forCastoria. 'beu tbe wataMist, f he clung toCastoria. b ibebad children shegavetbem Cast'. Xoiatx firaooL. We will open a Sonnal vboolrtrreina. Pa., July 27, 1885. Hot "ucaUli address either of the teachers at :Wn. Pa. J. If. BtaiEV, : J. A. Bxasmtv bava a lot of CBtupbeU's, Barns', Cwimne Salts heavy pood for win- r. ir.st we will dose out in thia grand clos You can buy then now far moeh Una they are worth. J. B. Psrnra Co. L'ioo think of buying a Black Cashmere f--k drastany lime within a year, we -lBt yo, tt p. crntm bf p,!). H as bow, at all our Silka and Cash- "s-Bltok and Colored, will be told re- -tofeott. J B.ShtdwACo. "--AI1 person knowing themselves x!tout wiU pleas, eaU and aettle tddum make anv one trouhl hut mil tOMU not titled by the fir5t of lnfU8t W in tlie bands of a proper offi- "weoilectioB J. B. Sirnn ft Co., v1 The Heymdale School w.ll be opened In the Utter 'rta- " T!" ion proniiaento be an J? Wul one. Anyinor 7 wiU btfeniiabed by SMkW princijl. D. C. Ijchhob, ieyersdale, J'a. AM-Min Street-Va bar aiarFeRefruwatof to OUT Meat Sunday was the longest dai fit tha Jpaar. .1 Tou 411 saaja) waatilr in calling at Uc i a riiij... k ,. 4 iu a aatsx f vm sat sor aaj ana an Usnj-qUr' B1'k (OP stairs) Tbe much evening. sevdcs) rain iane SnaJa, MtSk Aa adjourned court was held Monday and Tuesday.; T ( ' 7 Tbe wmd and raia atortu Sunday night was terrific Tbe strejt sprinkler hasn't made its ap pearance aa yeC m mm Tbe prospect for a good crop of trimmer Visitor is aatd to be wary promising, t. Tbe Somerset Fertilizer Company bare built another addition to their works. Mr. Gecrge E Coffroth ia home froea Pbil- a lelphia wbers be had been attending acbool. t Mr X. B. McGrifl it building dwelling bouse on the upper end of the old fair ground, r I -i ; i i ' 5 -; j i Mr. Barnet Picking last week sold his handsome Hambletociaa colt to Mr. Bimaa Schrocx. Tbe next annual encampment of tbe G A. B, will be held at Bonier set, during the first week of July, 1SS&. Prof. J. C Lichty, a young man of experi ence and ability, will teach a tall normal at the Beolah school house. ' ' ' ' Tbe old tradition, that if it rains on Whit Sunday. It will rain for Sevan oonseouUv Sundays, bas been verified so far. . . , ... The only occupant of the county jail is a colored man charged with assaulting a dusky brother with intent to Uke his life . Z, t r. i j A very auisy aad"bstreaeBua' Iris t man was arrested by Policeman Gilbert and placed in the cooler Monday aftersjapn. i ii The degree of LL.D. was conferred upon Hon. John Cessna, of Bedford, by the Frank lin and Marshall College, ot Lancaster, on Tuesday. Several young gentleaieu from place attended a very delightful bop at Ohio Pyle. Friday night, given by "The Committee, of Connellsvillc "Our Friatula ia Heaven" will be the sub eel of the morning sermoa at tbe Disciples' Church on next Lord's Day. Children a meeting in the evening. t T Geis, Foster fc Quinn, the enterprising Johnstown dry goods firm, present a change in their ad. this week. It will pay you to read it. Tbe Etoyeatown drum corps took tbe eye of the ladies, at tbe I'rsina O. A. R. reun ion. It ia one of the beat martial band in this section of tbe State. Mr. C L. Magee, of Pittsburgh, during be closing hours of the last Legislature, presented a very handsome gold watch and chain to Mr. A. J. Colborn, Jr. - " Xow since the w arm weather bas set in, swarms of flies have made tbeir appearance. They seem to be no respecter of persons and will tickle noses and annoy bald-kead ed men, as usual. .Editor Co Broth, of the rawat, aocom panted by bie sister and coos no, left Somer set Friday morning, to attend tbe annual meeting of tbe State Editorial Association at Long Ilrancb. . Tbe Meyersdale Cbauwrciuf says "Chair man Scott preserves bis equinamity," what ever that may be. Suppose -the Chairman caaeU it in tbe tar west, where he hat bean for the past ten days. A cold wave struck this section Sunday night. Tbe air was on tbe cool order dur ing Monday, and in the evening it became so chilly that overcoats and stoves were called into requisition. Mr. Frank J. Meyers who was suddenly taken seriously ill at Pittsburgh last week, where he has been attending school bad so far recovered as to be able to retura to bis borne in Somerset, Monday. While assisting in raising tbe frame work of a barn on his father's farm Saturday last. Mr. Joseph Walker, son of Mr. C F. Walk er, had his leg broken apd his foot badly cratbedj hy a fceavjr piece of timber falling Twenty years have not sufficed to destroy tbe explosive qualities of sheila which were used in th late war. Forest fires have re cently laid bate tne bwUrefieldt of tbe Wil derness, Virginia, and many old shells have exploded. . ; County Superintendent Wellee was ia Somerset Saturday, with both bands done up in bandages. Whileshowingsome friends aad neighbors how to break atone m a sci entific manner, be met wit b an accident that called for tbe bandages. f Purchasers will save money by consulting tlie advertising columns of the Hiualb (ore doing their shopping. We take pic ure in recommending all of our advertisers as honorable gentlemen, who will give you the worth of vour money every time. 4 . j - . .. rr t i-: ' A lawn fete was held In the yard of the Lutheran parsonage Wednesday and Thurs day nights, for the benefit of Ibe Cburc' The grounds were beautifully decorated and lighted up by many-colored lanterns, and presented a very attractive appearance. Friday was pay day on several of the con tracts on tbe Sooth Penn.. and in conse quence the borough .policemen have had tbeir bands lull tor the past few days taking i care of the drunken Irishmen who have been quarreling aad'BghtingoS our streets. It is reported that William Truby.' tbe present assistant superintendent of the Bal timore and Ohio road will succeed J. B. Ir win as train master, on the miaasm'h di. vssion, and that Irwin witlfO tesma point on tbe Chesapeake and Ohio road as chief j yard master. " " ' ' Whirfc v , . , t,j , cu oe Kept coo Toa Land. Open dairy. Parties -siwat can have it kept in the Eefrig- wanted. ., , j " Bote Da vat t Op. l' Wfc.-Ilaint bought mT?0 Americo Wtche at (;i(riKia1Iw Mliac them at W R""wjwfor quoted. Wakbam, El- fcW,U,4E0Ckf HVWt. 'CZkT!T 10, tlx tl. " guaraateed. - ' - -i . K. VcDoa ru, Jeweler. Somerset, Pa. " enmplete as. eWWit 2L d"?rtS. rar has John Woods, a aaarried man. living in Jenner towaahip. while working with a colt on the farm of Andrew Forrest, in Cone maugh township. oa Thursday, had bis right leg broken about midway between the knee aad astkle, ay th colt falliDf? upon It. Dr. Ienhart. of Jenner X Boada, set the broken limkv' Woods Was takes to his home in a spting'wafoni ' Ry whe uiaeap- nty bas 1 Tbe Board of Surgeoaa who examiae plicanta for pension in Bedford Cou been reorrsnired. Dm. J. A. Clark and 3, L. Marbourg. of Bedford, and Dr.' R. J. Miller, of Everett, all Republican, compos ed the Board. On Wednesday tbe Commis sioner of pensions appointed Dr. 8. If. Gump. of Bedford, ana J. Frank M. Marbocoj. of SehelMiurg. both-' Demoerata to sneceed Drs. Miller and J. L. Marbourg. tW rt toia, aU aeer the j Ken ss.'L."1 ' Off" s. rt " 117 J- I tvery wauo full mnti 1 1. . On last Wednesday, George F. Auman, Constable of Somerset Township, captured the negro who made such a murderous as sault on one of his iellow laborer at Negro Mountain tunnel a few day antce and plat ed him, in, Caatie.Wintera to await trial, at km next term of Cou. UO-mstab Atttnan is rnpidly making himself a reputation aaa tearless and trustworthy officer, Just tbe kind in fact that the township need! at this time, .- r... m1' Tbe members of the Somerset Silver Cor net Band are to be congratulated npon their fine playing, which gave them tbe prise, twenty-five dollars, at the band eontett at t'rsina last Friday. They bad worthy com petiton in tbe Salisbury band, which ia a splendid organ Uation, handsomely uniform ed, sid campuaea Was JoDy a aei bT young ! gentlemen as ever blew a .horn. Both or ganixations presented a very good appear ance in their natty unirarms, and both played extmaJy weU-TJwraradaleaajd hew Lexington hsaidiaisaa) ia eWkaVate nprais aad admiration from the crowd, but Soaierset, Pa. Mme- DickeraUeil, . Parisian, .wants scholars In f reach, sa cJaaaet or lrivale,ior aronths of July and! August, ia ISotaeftet. Term moderate. Beferenca Mr. Albert CMdr-MTaTTJell, Mrs. SuQivaa Johnson, nttabarwb, Plexw apply toon, at office Of this paper T, haw OaLxauis, L JaneTitii. The Judge aPnnn'ng aad PrroWng Ma terial of the World's Industrial Exposition have awaided the only two first premiums (gold medals) tor printing pittas to Messrs. C B. CottreU 4 Sons, of Ke York.- One) of these premiums was on their new Front Delivery, Two Revolution, and the other for' their Airepriag Country Press, ? ' - The Somerset county Lutheran Sunday- School AsBoeiatioa was a-wjraaiaed atiB-kla ! day ia 177, and ever since baa aae in Coaea tioa annoally on the second Tuesday .of June. The meeting this year was at Jenner' town and the attendance of delegates and visitors was very large. The following of ficers were elected for the ensuing ysar President, W IT. RappeL Esq., ' Somerset ; Vice President, Rev. J. II. Zinn, Xew Cen treville; Secretary, G. M. Baker,' UTlford; Correspof! Jing Secretary, J. TX Miller, Rock- wood ; rreasarer. Rev. f. J. Welsh, Fried- ens. . . . :s Focktk or Jclt . E xoi aaioxs. For the benefit f those who would ' enjoy the great aattonal haiiday in visiting friends or mak ing short excursioct'to attractive points, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets, at greatly reduced rates, on tbe 3cfaad. 4th af July, good ' to weturn Tax Q.' AtWLr Mml niain Tbe first annaal eneawnpateat of na aaeanber of the G. A.R. Tnau of rJomerset County, held at I'rsina Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week was. a grand auaaani -and more Uiaa taei tlie Boat aaaguiM expectation of it originators. The camp was located in a lovely sugar grove on a gently sloping hill a short distance southeast 'of the town, where a Ursa plat form and speakers stand was erected, and a number of comfortable and rommodious tents, for the accommoda tion of those of Ih veteran who wished to renew their experience of camp BTe, were pitched. The most thorough and complete ariaiiaeannls far taa emaartablt lasailsia meat of all risitars who might come during the encampment were made by the home post, under the command "of CoL E. I). Yutxy, ind tha Jesse Dial Camp, Sotia of Veterans. ... . ... .. , ... Friday was the big day " of tbe encamp ment, and it is estimated that on that fully ljOU people . wra present to Xoricr Trsa-dTS fTT'-'j' notified that in riU t. . ! rk aved an otoVt ioo( yaXii a J. Tan-an, bearing k'a W at Kt thfaty iSlars, and we w3 t t parit: as we have aavtV e- witoeaa and participate in the exercises of the day. Tbe beautiful town af . Vrsina had on Rs gala day dress and at an early hour in tbe morning its streets began to till up with people from the surrounding coun try. - Each incoming train brought car loads of old soldiers, their iamtlies and friends, and by 'rsrV-'ar!,. when the train- from tbe east arrived, bearing the posts Trom Stores town, Somerset,' Berlin and Meyersu&e. . bands , U, music, drum corps and hosts of others, an immense crowd, was in . waiting to receive them. A procession was Jonned at the depot and marched to tfr grove, 'aid (hence to the camp. !1B. J.- Horner, of Somerset,' was ap pointed Marshal of the Day and William II. MillerEal rf.$toaaatepn.JUtitMtrVar sbaL At half-past one o dock r. . the pro cession was tormed in line at tb camp and untU the 40s, batwaen all staaons en its j marched to the town and through its prin linea, comprising the Pennsylvania Rail-lrfpnj streets, and thence back to the place rcd..tb riiiladelphTa, Wilmington and of tarting. The procession was a large Baltimore,' TJalthtt6r and Potomac, Alex andria and Fredericksburg, Northern Cen tral, West Jersey, and Camden and Atlantic railroads. How to urr Mabxiid. When the new law requiring persons wishing to marry to procure a license goes Into effect, the pros pective benedict must apply to tbe Clerk of ,n k- fnrth.nit-if Th. tarr,. iha.maeunlf,,and: Jn XL, Meatolir, names of hath parti e to.tae coo tern plated and imposing one. aal was lievrtily chamd along its line of march. After the process ion was 'disbanded a" meeting was organ ted by the alection' of Dr. H. Clay Mc Kmley, of "Meyersdale, as president, who gracefully acknowledged the honor in a neat and appropropriala .speech.... J. . M. Schrocx. of Berlin Post, was then elected Vice President and X. B. Critchfield Secre- ceremony, with tbeir respective ages, mast be made a . raatteT.of record in said court, and if either or both of tbem are under age the consent of parents or guardians will bare to be filed with the application. Tbe license thus obtained will have to be present ed to the minister, alderman, or other au thorized person, before a marriage can be le gally performed. ,,, ; The voters of Rockwood elected the fol lowing Borough officers Saturday : Buiwesa, E. H. Werner; Council, Penrose Wolf, Charles Benford, Anthony Growall, Elwell Ash, John Simmons, A. Evans, Esq. ; School Directors, E. D. Miller, James Dil lon, 9. A. Haines, J. P. Growall, 3. R Critchfield, J. M. Wulfensberger, D. H. Wolfernberger r Justice of the Peace, Dr. David Gild oer ; Treasurer, M. H. Snyder ; Assessor, VL H. Dull; Assistant Assessors, Henry Werner, William Rector ; Judge of Election, CO. F. Weaver ; InsacotoievQee. Sumpstine, Thomas Cramer Town (jerk, Edward S. Critchfield ; Auditors, Daniel De Haven, T. 8. Wolfensberger, J. R. Haines ; High Constable, A. J. Growall ; Constable, William Holtzbour ; Street Commissioner, A. Critchfield.. r r .;.vhjJ Jest What Wt Need. A car containing a fine hoot: and ladder truck was standing ih the Cumberland Valley freight yards Wednesday evening. Tbe truck is for the fire department of Meyersdale, Somerset County, and is trom tbe fire apparatus works W. W. Wunder, Secretary of tbe State Fire mac's Association of Reading, Pa. The truck is a well-built, fine-looking, six-ladder machine, painted black and red. The lad ders are so made that they can be spliced together, and all the necessary hooks, axes, etc, arson tbe truck. Just such a truck ia what our town is in need of. .The clumsy old affair we now have is a century, more or behind the age , Mr, W under ia wall known, to many of pur town firemen,; and in this instance, at least, he has turned out a mighty nice piece of work. -Cnam&erafcuri? EiTam Hi me f say a Crw ords 'ihrbugh"youf paper concerning a barn-raising which took place one mile southwest of this place, on tb farm of Mr. Jacob Spangler, on Tuesday of last week. A large crowd was present to assist In the rais ing of the barn, which is a large frame struc ture. That waU-kaown builder and archi tect, Mr. Philip Lape, of Bear Jenner X Roads, is entitled to great credit for the sys tematic manner ia which he conducted the raising, which was done' in tha old style of raisins; a bars. Every plat of Umber fit precisely in its place, waioh was nothing unoDtataoa for Mr. lape, ho Informed me thai hV-lias already erected some thirty berta). -. Bverything was so laid out and ar ranged that there was not a single mistake made. Tbe barn will be a very handsome one when completed. The crowd- waa very jolly .nd good-natured. ' r- m , ' - kWr,'W.li;- w i , of- N SonKTBisa About the Sorra I'esb. Of ficen of the South Pennsylvania Railroad say that tbe proceeding instituted against them by Mr. Bagalay. of Pittsburgh, will not atop the work, and that the effort ia made to force tout one to bay his stock. That when he found that sntiscribers would be required to pay out a very large portion of die amount taken in stock, and that no certificates would be issued till one-half of tbe amount sr.hsorlbed liad been paid for, he hecarne d1ssatrs'fied,"a'n3Tiencelhe action. Work on tbe Allegheny tunnel ia pro gressing verv rapidly. During the past three weeks progress has been made at tbe rate of 90. 101 and 117 feet per week. Thia week it ia expected the drive will be larger than during any previous week. The drive of S3 feet la eoe end at tbetanael made sev eral weeks ago is said to be the greatest amount of work ever done in one week, at anvtnnaeLataaeend. A fivvlv-cunimt i t bow gotaf a Bweaa Oka eSAatwat tunnels to see wineh will he cam plated first. At Bay's Hill tunnel doable Is experienc ed front fcml air, and tube and suctions are being placed t renuxiy this evil. Work, however is anins; oo at a lively rate, and Ray" Bill den I expect t be far behind hen the first tunnel h) completed. y , bilip Bryson lives with Wilson McDan- iel at Taaael Mills, East Providence town- ship, this county, and owns a buggy, sleigh. saddle and harness aad other articles, which ha keeps ia via abed aad barn of ha em ployer. Diutag the absence vf Mr. McDan iel.a frw areekeatopaotiie parties went to the earn -at aigtiCattd eut inW pinttatBry son't robe and saddle, aad a string af bells. On Sunday Mr. McDaniel again West way to remain over night, and Bryson tlss-jht it would be a good time to watch (or t per secutors. He went to the bam f I hid himself. Soon he heard a noiswaK tiian climbed apoa the wagoa shed iiold pf.htaaleigs, with tha evident n of tank tog piece 4fit Bryson j him with a revolver and. the fell bled down, striking the handles of' his descent, and breaking the e ljy there a confederate of on attacked Bryson with p, holding the revolver In o JA Qtf the Blows as bast ha couV 1 not shoot. Bryson got away with i cut In bis coat, from bis collar down nut, and with several aaaaeafa his alee hen he retreaisd the man who fell wast Ving on tbe floor. Bryson thinks the, Were three par taut ia alt and for fear 4 at tack, he did not aaaka aa alarm anta, next momng. On Tuesday Constable Bata dol lar arsat-d a asaa nasaed rjxpaa-'n as awa aaoi ai m sail i sat maws ww s Samuel ImhoM, J. F. Dively, W. 1L Schxock, and Dr. W. 8. Mountain were armoiated Judges in tbe ta"nd coiitesl. After the preliminaries were all arranged. Col. E. D. Yutzy asceodej the platform mid a perfect storm of huzzaa, and in his usual hearty manner delivered the Address "of Welcome. If any one there didu't feel that be was perfectly and entirely welcome be fore the Colonel began speak ing he certain ly did before the address was finished. Re" sponses to the Address of Welcome were then made by Jan. L. Pugb, Esq., X. B. Critchfield, Dr. H. C. McKinley, S. U.Trent, Esq., W. H. Koonti. Esq., J. J. Hoffman, Rev. Pershing "and others." Here some comrade very thoughtfully and sensibly suggested that it would be advisable to let up on further speech making so that such business aa was pressing might, be disposed of in order to give those who wished to leave on the five o'clock train an opportun ity of doing sa. There was possibly a muchness of speech making, but some of the large crowd listen ed attentively and a few seemed to enjoy it, Tbe motion of the comrade to proceed to business was adopted and a committee of three from each post in the county met on the platform and transacted such business as was laid before theru. , , . . Tbe band contest then took place, only two bands, the Somerset and Salisbury, en tering the list to compete for tbe liberal prizes offered. Tlie first prize, twenty-Sve dollars was awarded to the first named, and the second, fifteen dollars to the latter or ganization. A large portion of the visitors returned to their homes on the evening trains, many members of the different Posts however remained over to participate in tbe secret meeting in the evening where they received instructions in the unwritten work of the G. A. E--" " . 1 " " A business meeting was held at the camp at 9 o'clock Saturday morning at which the following resolutions were passed": 1 s" - 1 ' Bnotral. That the thanks of the encamp ment are hereby tendered to the officer and comrades of Roes Rush Post, No. 301, for the hospitable and fraternal manner in which, visiting Posts and Comrades have been received, i -rr Ilauiveti, That the thanks of the encamp ment are tendered the citizens of Trsiua and vicinity for the many tokens of kindness and respect they have shown as during our stav. ". ' aw I Jittulrtd. That, as soldiers.and pensioners, we heartily approve of the course of tim. John C. Black. Commissioner of Pensions, on the administration of his office thus far. being assured that be bas the true welfare of the soldiers at heart, la his expressed determination to adjust the claims of appli cants for pension, many of which have been long pending, with promptness . and - dis patch, be has our most cordial support. -, Speeches were made by several of tbe comrades, a number of tongs weresucg, the Somerset Cornet Band and tlie Stoystowo Drum Corps played some of their choicest music, the tents were taken down, camp was broken and tbe first annual llenuion of tbe members of the Grand Army of the Re public in Somerset County wus a thing' of the past, ' ' .' .- Abjoi bsi-b OorBT An adjourned conrt convened at 10-J0 o'clock Monday morning and was in smion up to noon to-day, Tues day, Judges Baer, Snyder and Collins were on the bench. Tbe following, among oth er busi net was transacted S -'("':-,' . George W. Rector vs. Long ok Atchison ; Auditor's report distributing funds ia the bands of the Sheriff; te -omruiUed. , .-, ,r John M. Olioger vs. D. P. Brown ; Audit or's report distributing funds in bands uf Sheriff; continued ou acuount of ahscucc t( Mr. Scott. , . , . ; ,W. G. Zimmerman vs. John J. Miller et al ; motion for a new trial overruled. South Tenn R. Ii. Co. vs. Marurot Savior etat; IT. I.. Baer, Esq , appointed Auditor to take testimony , find facts and report an opinion."' ' ' ',, "'" ' ""' ' ' ' John J. Spangler use of Hertz Keiser vs. Joseph Johns ; I'. 8. B. ; Rule at bar, Mr. Chi appearing'.''' " . - ' ' CVAG Holdexbaum plaintiffs in error vs. Fayette Co. M. F. Ins. Co. ; Certiorari ; Case continued." ';)t "" " r ' Christie Xewcomer's right vs. The How ard Insurance Company of New York. Rule at bar to show cause why service of writ should not be set aside. Rule made abso- Ut-. ' -- , . ...'..,,,!, "Abraham Miller vs. John J. Sparnjlt-?, A, F. Dh-key s;nd tJeorge Spangler ; RuT at' bar to'show cause why judgment should not be set aside, or opened as to Geo.'. Spangler. Rule absolute as to George' Spangler and judgment set aside as to him: . - J P. B. Pbillippt A Co., vs. Shaleross ft Oli verRule at bar on Plaintiff to shew Iratue why tbe Judgement in this case should hot he struck off. Rule made absolutt. i W. W. rsul ft Dorries, Stephens ft Co. vs. Jacob Phlllippi Rule at bar on I'laintiffs to show cause why Plaintiff should not en ter aecn nty for costs. , xlainuf& answer to rule to give security for oasts, ftc, filed. :.: - BOAS ABB KKLOOB VIEW. ' .. ' '' Petition of citizen of Stonycreet Town Ship to vacate aad supply a portion af the road leading from Pittsburgh and Philadei pbia pike to lbs BerUanditoratown road at a point at or near the bam on the farm of Albert Wririjt, Va point an said road at or near Ed, Mos tollers Grist Mill on said road, ail hi Stonvereek township. ' The Conrt ap--patoted L. C. tolaom, Ew,, L. H. Anaaaa, ana rxerman atant, view eta. reived aBrwalne for tha bbbm. f f ,tgBT ft Ban The rpdegrava Brer, ekatorial Artists, Kings of the Little Wheels, will give their grand Single aad DoaMe Exhibition at tbe Somerset Skatiag" Eiak On Thursday and Saturdayrveniags, Jane Sth and 27th,Per sons disirinx nam ted rriaffB, will call on or address ; C P. Holderbaum, Xoncc To Faturaas.- H. H-- Flick aad his dsj are busy taking oroat for the Cele brated Biadinr Reapers, Mowers and Horse Rakes, hot t y canaot call on aver- oa Farmer cam aaa Machines and leave their orders with t. Bhaver, Colemani. A. Market, Gebharts, X. Scott, Crsina, or H. H. Fli 'alji an tha beat fcuvett ing Ma-ieia the warli and w advise ourfasariajfaa toieatfaam heftae pur chasm ,3L. , Another case of "didn't know it was load ed" occurred at the Quemaboning tunnel, between' the hours of fire and six Sunday morning. A party of colored laborers were collected in one of the shanties, some of them engaged in telling stories and others in playing cards. One of tbem produced a revolver and playfully - pointed it at other members of the gang pretending that ha was going to shoot tbem. - After a'little while he became tired of this innocent diversion and banded the weapon to his Cousin who was one of tha party; tha Cousin, not thinking that it was loaded aimed the-pistol ft its owner's head with the remark 'lam going to shoot you," and receiviog for a reply "(boot ahead" he pulled the trigger and to bis sur prise and dismay and to the great const ren nat ion of the other members of the group. a sharp ' repott Waa. heard and the man at whom tha weapon waa pointed fell over deadThe ball entered hi head immediate ly aboye his left ear and penetrated to the brain.tTh remaiasef the dead man were interred In the cemetery at , the County Home Monday morning.. We were unable to leara tbe names of the principal actors in thia sad tragedy. . READ THIS ! THERE IS; MONEY IX IT ! J. B. Snyder & Co's. GEIIEBAL CiOSinG OUT SALE, THIRTY DAYS ONLY ! :o: Petition or suDointoicnt of viewer for a road leading fjotu a point on a pontic road from Ariauiao'a MUl. -rVwaanet eotntry, to Mechaaicaburg. West morel and oaaotjr.ator near th houo of Joseph M. Beam, to. a point at ox near the Bndce over North Fork creek oc a rmi-hextf from A. aVaaa'ssaw miit to taa; r owuer MM" fead at taw farat hoose of Adam Arisman Jo said township. The Conrt appointed si viewers In. M. Sebrock. ' Abraham Howard and Jonathan i- Barelajr. i .n ;.-.- ru.: ,--? ,-; Petition of citizens of Ixiwer Turkey foot township to vacate public road from a point on Duhlic loadleadina from I'rsina to Hu. nedsvilie near Cross Roads School House to -1 was not in cea4itioa In r iai Btiitsaafiil bo iiuiy warranted. I w with the two older too knead taa wiiOJk wtAa ,1b point an tbepobKe road teadiog fraea - ""pnaa.sHia,. , HrnMiRiH. La I Vnftnerv mi rl d Vnrly Wei Bey's. The court appointed E. D. Yut Tf. Wm. Hanna, Basil Bird, viewers. " ' ' tbJi( 'say FOaitbed, B.-dford Gnvtte. Few things are more faacinating in tbeir way than a study of the subterranean his tory of man, whether in caves orin mounds, whether it be to corroborate written histo ry or to, take testimony that ante-date all writing. President Bartlett, of Dartmouth, contributes aa interesting article on this top ic to tbe July number of the Xurth American Eetiew. From tbe men of unknown ages and their work andetgronnd, to men grap- plfg with tha latest questions oToor own d' aedist-.issfaig tts parceling oat of (be eae.r airrtaoa to along step; but la the sb i bar of the Rtriiw appears a con TSiii hetween David Dudley FieW and Ilea? Gaostfe, on landand taxation. - An other urgent question, which may soon make a very serious issue, the extradition of dyaasaM cniuinsjs'. is debated by Presi dent AngaH, of Michigan University, (ieo. Tuckaor Curtis and Justice T. M. Oooiey. Ifrnan B. Ftoo. chief of the Civil Service r-wiimieiKir). kivoi hi views of tbe results of'thir scheme. "William Clark shows the futile charade- of any scheme for British imperial federation, and Thomas W. Knox gives a brief but interesting sketch of the progress of European influence in Asia. The other articles are one by Gail Hamilton on Prohibition in practice, and one by Rev. Dr. C. H. Parkhurst on tbe decline of Chris tianity. These, with the batch of free-hand Comments, make up a number of unusual interest. If the allotted age of man were sufficient for 4 magazine, w might have to part her) with an old friead; for the Rr- tiew bas just complete its seventieth year. But outwardly it renews its youth with a new cover, and inwardly it seems more vigorous than ever. I'sror Lemobs. Bear in mind that lem ons are the most useful fruit in domestic economy. , The juice of hall a lemon, in a cup of strong coffee, without any sugar, will often cure a sick headache. Lemon juice and salt will remove ordinary iron rusti If the hands are stained there is noth ing; that will remove the stains so well as letDonl, Cut a lemon ih half and apply the cat surface ae if it were soap. Lemon juice is aTso si remedy for rheumatism- and for th so-called biliousness of spring. In the latter case, take the juice of a lemon before breakfast. lh pulp may also be eaten, avoid- iaa' vr"tarttctv of skin. ', Imon juice with sugar mixed very thick and taken at intervals relieve cough..-. It must be very aeid. as well as awoet. 'Another writer gives the juice of lemons even a nig uer recommeouauon in tne fol lowing t " Most oeople know the benefit of lemons before breakfast, but few know how it i more than doubled by taking it at night also. . Tbe -wiy: to get the better of a bilious system without the Sise of pills or quinine is to take tbe juice af one,' two or three lemons, as the appetite craves, in as much ice water as makes it pleasant to drink without sugar, before going wbed. In the morning on risingor half an hour before breakfast, take the juice of one lemon in a goblet of woter. This will enre the system of humors, and liih with mild efficacy wiuioui me weakening eiiecu oi calo mel and Congres warer. People should riot Irritate the stomach bv eating lemons clear. 'The powerful acid of the juice, wnicn is almost corrosive, inrallrhly pro duces in (In rum at ion after awhile, but dilu ted so that it does not burn tbe throat, it does its full medical won without harm, and wiiert tuet stomach J dear of food has abundant opportunity to work on tbe sys tem IkKirMishly." - MARRIED W A 1 .K K R S PA XG LER. On the 31st of May, 1S3. at tbe home of Daniel Giessner, fc-kev.lF4Mara;es, Mr. Charies B. Walker to Mist ilary tta Spangler, both ot Somei- stJVnly,Pa.i j j' J v "rsyVe-SMitrT-At the Glade House, Somerset, J'V on Tuesday. June A, 1S.V. bR.-V.'.M.li Young, of Meyersdale.' Mr. j J. Dove bf ilcirtgoniery Coo nty, Md.. Vt I-ea r.'Sitiith, of Garrett, Pa. SOMETHING NEVER ATTEMPTED IN SOMERSET COUNTY BEFORE ; TFe Offer Our Entire Stock of Merchandise COST; AND LESS, V . CONSISTING OF - Dry Goods, Qothing, : Hats, Caps, Notions, ; ; QnsensT7are, Glassware. &c, We mean what we say. If you want a snit for yourself, or boy, a dress for your wife or daughter, a hat, or set of queena ware, or anything in that line, no better opportunity was ever offered you to get them for Jess than they are n orth. Come soon, while the stock is still full, as this sale trill only last for thirty days. All goods sold for . .. GASH OK PRODUCE, DELIVERED. We never had a cleaner or nicer STOCK OF GXiOTHinsra-, All the best makes. This is no old and shop-worn stock that we want to close. We don't have that kind of a stock ; nev er had and never will have, as our customers know WE BUY CLOTHING TO SELL, NOT TO KEEP! till our Calicoes at A and 5 Cents per yard, .Muslins in proportion. We have about a dozen BLACK SILK DR ESC PATTERNS, that we will sell Fifty Ter Cent Less than they are worth. 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 BARGAINS. Somebody will get them. " You might as well have the bar gains as your neighbor. Having been in Somerset for five years, we in some way wieh 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, so don't fail to come and see us before the 30 days are up. J. B. SNYDER & CO. .A-TTZEniTTIOlsr I iOH TUC JXLJCt OF THE SEAM Wt OFftJt . REALLY GREAT BAIiGAIXS IN HATS AND BONNETS, ; DIED. lJHILLIPrC-At Casselman, Pa, on Sun day; June 7, IS8.". Boss Lincoln Phillippi, in tbe SIstyearof hiaage. Death loves a shining mark, and in this particular case laid his icy band on one lov ed above all bis iellow. He was tbe only son of 1. J. Phillippi to bis Erst wife, and tbe darling , of bis household a boy who as' specially kind to bis friends aird ao quatarance a Water met. and endearingly welcome to relatives in all the families of Whe eraraecttoar, wheae - familiarity af bbcc raryi sotia) oj.Uties or mitJ made bini ac ceptable aud comiiaiiionable with all with whom be came in contact ;', vigorous and full of lite, be was ever ready to lend a helpirtg hand to all, and the question often recurs, ." How will 'we get along without Eossf Morally, be vu tbe superior of Bsoat of bis Baaoeialea, and a hving example of affection . and tenderness to them. Act ingfora number of years peat aa the em dent and faithful Secretary of the Sunday- school, he was always in his place and by a happy Inclination to' his duties, made tbe school , enjoyable to tbe children and a bleating; to the cornmuniiy. Xhe.. service ft ait Tuner! were (4n4octad after ftxt forms of tbe l otted pretwran J-Tjufch, and by the pastor in ttiaiaM in taa BaeatiKa of s large eoncoarse of relatires and sympathis ing; friend, who laid hi at gently to rest te tha kindly Up of mother earth. And now ae at prone;" th pleasant vote and manly 1 fboa that w all iovea to greet i seabed ad silent t () grave, tbe ytmng Hie so full Of Vpe u the futare of tbi world, has he- gun on theotber side; and at eUrnity loses iBraeearom off its aaUa, wa abaM meet hint agalrj, snay w bpe; wner fmntortall- ly rejneeaataa otrr foraua aad gives tbem ev- ajasttagperpatoJror,'; .". ; Con.: 4 V 'ii I Sw'"" " ' - - ' ,-' f4CTa M late berembonts. -r ' ' 1 THE OLDEST AND BEST. f TUB CELEBRATED DITCHELL FASH Al SPRING WAGON. ESTABLISHED FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. I have now on hand and offer for sale, at greatly reduced ? prices for the next ninety days, the very best WIGOn ; FOR GEHERAL USE, Manufactured in the United States made by Mitchell, Lewis & Co., Limited, Racine, Wisconsin. Any person acquainted with tne superior points or the Celebrated. MITCHELL WAGON, Which lam now selling, will certify to my statement that theiJTe theVERYBST-Farm Wagon made. , They are in general Use-now in nearly -? every country on the face of the t a "l .I.- "" taw- v . giooe,. anae aoapiea ta every variety oi climate, it is ac- ao.le',4'by'"aJl "fo be tie best proportioned, best ironed, ew fin!sl5a,-and lightest ltmnmg wagon made. I present a leiv,that Bho14 hejread by every larnier, about the Mitch ii tJtj Ct Zttui irtxien Jn selecting only the best timber ttirgWry wirafr cut ithe proper season of the year and piledlJer sheds jimf thoroughly. seasoned. 2. The thimble- skeins are mneh hemer than any other skeins in use and are, tlieie&repleM liable to break. 3. The hubs are dodge-mortised, which makea. the strongest and most durable wheel that jT BnTrY f ' VPatent box-coupling, used only by wearing and weakening of the iiifeM lTmTCimX WAGONS stands to-day at the MILLINEET GOODS, PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, AND GLOVES. These Goods must be sold, and those buy ing WILL SAVE MONEY. ALL DRV GOODS VERY CHEAP. AT GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, I0HNST0WN. PENN'A. jM! fid f t cf all competitors, and is known far and wide as t - l and most durable, unequaled in quality and iim, V-Sch w the road wherever. known and used. ; ( 'r- aa call, and see the wagmi" for yourself jkT v- 4 next SlTrETY DAYS I am selling these 'jrrtatnr t.lCJJi rrxes. it wiU pay yon to buy of me and to fcnr novf I Vi mom et SCIEHTIST2AS FEACTKALLYf I2triii)uliiS SI Over SOO Beautiful Designs. vmui'i"j itm i JjJ Trice Uzt & k Circu'rr;. i7 It AViU Fay You fo Buy Your Memorial Work Of We F. Mr, tat, Wt Manufacturer of and Dealer In inn us vm f oi Emtm Work Fmrnithfi M Mart JTarts. in mil imlort. Al Agent Jar Uu WHITE SBU.VZa' P-r.iit ia im.1 ot WO.vr.vTE.VT BroRa' wilt ! k to their BMaroa t sail a mj (knv. vbot a prt-iier.wiwin will b aiwa IImu. mmT f factio r,uTmnJ'r4 in Ftr, Cite, rnnd rCC." I! low. I iavlt Spatial AUaaUaa ( Um wills Erai Or Pm ztx laiaiats Mr -n tr Intirl! hy RFT. W. A. OBHIO. UI cMl Impromarat! ia Miat of M ATE MIA L A I'D LOXSTMCTIU.S, ami wales it dMUnoi lob th Popnlar Mmamtit r mar 4'haaaB) CIS bum. ,! a call. M0NUMCe?arcPANY, F SHAFFER. DO ZSTOT BITS YOUK Watches and Silverware TJNTLX, YOU SEEN THE FINE NEW STOCK .A.T W.H.WOOD'S, NO. a baer block:, s O MERSET, Xl. A NEW BOOK STOBE IN SOMERSET "WMI. 13L. WELFLEY, BOOKSELLER. S O MEEBET, PENN A. C-srs a Largs acd "Well-selected Steele of BIBLES. TESTAMENTS, HYJIX BOOKS. And Standard and JIiMeJlaneou.1 BofA-n in all Dejxirfmentit ' of Litfrtt- tvre, wh (lit ' '., HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS AS WELL AS TEE FAVORITE FOETS. J.Y ALL STYLES AUD BISDI3G. AST E2C2 H TS2 Hi2Z2T WILL 22 P20YPTLT SUPPUSD. SCHOOL BOOKS AKD SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS Iff STOCK. STATIONERY ! Tb Pnblfe vill aJ9o ftad a tail Amorimetit of Oos-i- B!-nt:lnit to th StMkAery Tnds, xrtvaling m spvau Tavneij ot oiann dwis, mm Ledgers, Day-EoolaS, Pass and Hemcrandiim Bccb, F.V BTBT.VC FAFEkS OF ALL K1SDS, WIllTl SG TABLETS, PENCIL TABLETS, PAPERS IX BOXES, EX YE LOPES, PEXS, PEXCILS, IX KS, tc.t r. BASE BALL GOOPS. CROIil ET SETS, TC FICTl RES, FRAMES AND X0CLD13GS, OF . ALL SOU TV. THE STOCK OF JUSTICES9 XL ASKS IS FRESH Jt COMPLETE Aad bar all ln tarefally print. Brwll SiiautU UMntv. aaa win k found mrrnt is mi pmriicmimrm. Curraf pbBden tbwtt Buok. k&. t lnriuta, aad all mmll rort will tw elve ppnwpt attntkja. mmi HAIS CBOa ST.. XKII TO TsVB) BCt ITtlL roayi:. TO. H. WELFLEY. IMPORTED CLYDESDALEW?"? 1.3o009 ski ivwwg MacajM ia auaai mm Our Latest Success. 8TBATHEARN, WUlftaad at bit rant that term, at tltMt ' tBaarw a Bar wit tin. STRATHEAkX iilnr tlx yr okl.wlK vrar X.WS powmit. aad U artMlat.Marh ruar, aavtoa mtnmmtmm i tm 11K1 at ta eoanly. I will ala Ma4 air Uaatbicloaiaa T ratline SUlltoa, Alhambra and Highland Chief, At MMbMBnaee. Tbkr at wait kauwa that tt k) act Beewawry u gin ay fnav aata. atnpir to tr liny arw Brad (ruat lb aut awud KrmiM mi ihm tiwttlD.brd bin Bit tat IM laad, aad ta wt ot ibaborchrebve broacbt th bi(kt print vot ebtaJaad Um Borta ! ta Caaaiv aariMat. F. UtTTLrr. o S3 C III c r-SLx c 13 Easy RmiEiii SeTiis ETacMn? awn WW toatimow wifaaf ami iif ita at twrtj tr. Mi M n Cnov nmw t cam tJtnnmt t ai n ay mmm. i KTv7 HJXL2ZZ73 KO NIA2 UAH7 CSCSS STUZZT. PXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ' Lat 1 Saraa KlmawU. dee, late af Bmk. maiiar I wj-, n'iat (A, r. Ltt trtrr a tot aftava t aav- pwfwr wtaititv. aotic Mi Bhr tin. t lham fil.tiii uk u bmb iBtDMdiatapavBwataBd UhOmt Bavia; ram. w ouibq WIU ymmmm pvw mt taa dly aaUwcUeaud tnr ttOuanait ea Tbandax, 3niJ 1. ISRS, at mj rtatdtac ia Be. ub. w m. BwfnMi: Pat N Anw: I tiN Pa w. . Btittiltt: A'tfc hmmtti m f m m: Frrmim mnm.mht: i'H.n titcA: f tH-1hnmmfim-O: wt. it. I'.mlml; En t HOwnt: Bw at rota ItrtM itm. a: a pmrmi:'.ti."XT n i wiif V Jjrttiw. HntiwHttinaci wiwt far in tf bbu,; aak. ptn p m wmi BwSBa. KimH ;t ft ) iattt . Im hu nmM t in lit. mm ir wr airtia. rrw i. w wtol aa at i i TMi; C3UMTY. )r tui?ueatsl4Mtttrwiad9r4c. Scad 4 Soy a ti-t : an BMV d rtr m-ii. i a t mrum e wj.aliliin a H- 'Ha. Vit m taa - 1.: qarw U.f Uuni J-W 06 aUCMIM 0. " go. 1 Sixth St. P?tslrcgh. Pa. a star bh7 thB at BSTtate ua hj BJ T B B nt SB rnmoKJ WmT IM OWWl BTf im. mmjV. Z. T. HOIXaXU Exerator. faiL T BTBMIr. timmn lUun bVjOB Co, rortiaad.
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