U LI flje Somerset Herald --frT Vs: ,,B da vs. croi '- i ii. Cufflls growls Enely. rtog WP Twberrybascune. for osmp-meeting. j,,,,,;,, this hot weather. E.hd.v is growing shorter. Fi2e toilet nicies rtLootlwrt. hisckberry crop will be re ry Urge. , ',!, maJt- specialty of chronic .lis- l1"- "vl-.i'-T i ,U timB Prepred to take F ,,iniW twine c'good quality and cheap at 1 B lloUs-rbaum's. Tbe finest and best brands of foreign and , ,r ;ic ciian at Loattier a, and Victory will now be the watch- rd it all true Kepubiicsns. Tin-Trpcs and Gems taken in the be a Y.!ky's Photograph Gallery. ''' t ;cef t Welfley's Photograph Gallery .,. j5 ;,f a; those of any other in town. Vli prohibition Siate convention will be brd Earrisburg on Tuesday, August 25. ..pmfeaiiional star gawrs have preJiet rf .he appearance of a brilliant comet next v, anything in the dm line go to Um ths. where none bat tlie purest and best gotJs are keit. ' A soaable man is oo who, when he has nintitrf w 'pare foes and bothers soue SuJt who hasn't. ' The rea,m why so many people growl at weather a because they know the weath er nnnot r"wl b,L'k So -eaU-man will stand idly by and see a wooan labor to remove a cork from bot It takes her too long. t .i,.mn is reflected tor one hundred and it or two hundred miles ; tha sound of tlundrf may be ht-arl for twenty or twenty- fcve miles. All of the Popular Library books can be Cun'd at Weill, y's Book Store. Yon can , , find there everything useful in the way of f'Titi'jDery. e,mm,r victors will see at Welfley's h.C,t store the fullest and roost complete a.;r!V,n of choice reading matter to be f,.i:nd in Somerset. f.mencins Tuesday. July and piiiiinuing throe days the seventeenth an- sual wsion of the Pennsylvania Btaie ien t"il society will be held at Crrsson- A:; of John B. Aluen s (the Bouk Ex- man, i.ubiicaf. ns will be locna at VViievs Book Store. These books will be .;d at Mr. Ald-.-sis very low prices. I'er.nsuesL-inirtoLave a good Cabinet r , tocrai.li takpn. will do well to have the ' ' T.I V, done at w .;r.ey s 1 uoiu:raj-.i ir. lUr.inioih Block, fcor.ierset, 11. - K r Mints, oils. Tarnishes, drugs, medi- c :-, chemit-als. etc.. go to Loctber's Prug Stni. where too ran get the purest and best n ,i. and more of them for the money, ti.aii my wliert else in town. I would irfonn the ruWic that I ra stUl ca :nt' on tie Thotograph business at my , ;j e.:3b:iiied I'lKUra(.U gallery in the Maninit'th Biotk. W. K. Veltlit. 1'ndtr the cew law enacted by the recent ire the school directors of Bedford act a kw nLts ago and elected Prof. Fran cis principal of the schools of that boroogh (..r two years at a salary of $1,3 0 per year. I'.T tn a.t 1 ad at the late session of the ic-.-iatureof this State, a common school m.mth must hereafter consist of twenty days ioiiii tesching.with no school on Saturdays lvi! holidays or during county institutes. TnisTT Vtn O51.T. Ladies' and t"hil Jrrns' Shoes, Slippers and Gaiters, Mens' Efota, Shot. Slippers and Gaiters at oort for t oeit 3tl days at . " SoLoos I'hl's. CAOTOMA. Vbre baty was sick, we gave ber Ctstoria. 'Ufn she was a child she cried forCastorla. When she was ailiss, sbeclang toCastoria. Kit n she had children she gave them Cast a. In -me towns ordinances prohibit dogs from running at large without being dim tied during what are known as the "dog dayi," which enibrm-e a period of about six weeks irom the LHh of July to the last ol Ausruat. To TxtrREss. Yoa may find it to your al'.-anuure to attend the Fall Term of tb Somerset Normal. Pr. II. Bniliaker has kindly conneiited to deliver weekly lectnres nn " Physiology and Hygiene during the term. A. C. Holsfbt, Principal of Somerset Schools. Meyrsdils; N'.kxal. The Meyerslale yirma School win be opened Monday, jjiv 2Tiu. The session promises to be an i-iteresutig and successful one. Any infor erirvn desired will befamiitbei! by atldress itie the principai- D. C. ExctisoB, Meyersjdale, fa. At (.'t roa Cask. I will sell my entire Kk of City-made Boots and Shoes at tvrt '' tm! for the next thirty days only. This If a rare chance to buy boots and shoes kt h. imie prices Prndertt buyers will not be siw to use s tTantase of the oiler. SoLOor Thl. liUT XI Aitrr. Main Street. We Lave Ided a liirjre Refrigerator to our Meat Msrirt in which all niejua can be kept cool clean. Mutton, Beef, Pork, ic, kept .us:antly on hand. Open daily. Parties "fyiag meat can have it kept in "the BeftK; ritiTnntil wanted. Rosa Dam A Co. xrttrr Xotntu The fall term of this :W1 will open 00 Ja'y 27, to continue tj.'t weeks, or until the examination. Tu ition ... Persons who attended the "pring term will be Emitted to the fall terra l R AH tuition must be paid at the of the second week. A. C. Eolbixt. Principal of Somerset Schools. Em, ua rs Watch. Having bought "immense stock of American Watches at tU depress p,; Iim j.jjing prw beiure quoted. "Waltbam, El-M- Sl'i-itipCield r.d K.kford movements Siilid SUrer cases at 5., $10, 12 and $1. l,pry watj, marauteed. E. McPowriL, Jeweler, Gomenet, Pm. Tt Fail X..EAU.-The fail normal prott u.be miewhat numerous, yet the ntiun, re tht .11 of them will be attend.. In this conneeiion the at- ""ftheprincipaU of the said schools Jed to the fct that Fther s Book Store pro, .ued an extra large ,cd varied stock "text lwok, tor use in the F.U Vvmai,. -J text-fcock re,,uired U1 be foraisted at f'tice. ana in snch quantities as may led. rHodmts interdiog to attend al SUwoi wUl Cod Fiaber'. Cook Store IP-ae, to , their bool tablets, etc. ' -7" rbyieolopy at introductory A full svpply of Test Spellers, Pftfcil Bocks, arithmetical "Un Bookkeeping, Chemistry. Geoi- J2 ! Bk MailerdenwoJidted frotMly mended to. Chas. H. ram. It is very warns. - - . Somerset 'is to haye another arena in ahuut two weeks. Judge Baer held an argument court Bedford J wetk. in County Cumniitain oar callers Monday. Lej iey was among llr. Ferg Q. Parker, of Juhnstown, spent Sunday in Somerset. ' , ' Our hotels and boardine, bonses are being napidiy filled by city guests. Miss Euby Johnson, of Washington, D.C, is visiting relatives in Somerset. Mr. Thomas Griggs, of Allegheny city, is visiting his friend Frank J. Meyers. Cocnty Commissioner Dumbauld visited the Hibals) office Tuesday morning. Mr. Waiter J. Jones and wife spent last week at Cresson and Bedford springs. The Bedford democratic primaries will be held on July 23th and the convention oa the 23th. Henry . Schell, Esq.. returned home from an extended western toor Thursday morning- It is said that one hundred car loads of freight are shipped daily over the 8. t C, from Bockwood. Pr. Albert P. Brubaker and wife,of Phila. delphia, arrived in Somerset Sunday morn ing for a two weeks visit. The little eireos that showl here last Tuesday was one of the best of the kind that ever visited Somerset On Satunlwy last Mr. Harrison Snyder was appointed postmaster at Eockwood, vice E. P. Miller resigned. At the present rate of progress, daylight will be seen through, the Allegheny tunnel within tbe next sixty days. A vicious cow destroyed several handsome shade trees in the borough last week. The cow should be hot on the spot. M r. H. C. Beerits is having a cement pave- merit put d-wn along the entire front of his handsome property, on Main street. ' Mrs. S. J. Hamaker and herdaughter Ida, j of Schellsburs, Pa., are at present tne gue of Rev, W m. D. Lefevre, at Stoyesto The weather has been inteusely warm for the past four or five days, warmer than it has been at any time since the summer of Prof. J. M. Berkey s Trsina Xormal will open its doors July 27th. The pmepects for a lar-re school are said to be very flatter ing. m The juveniles and children of larger growth have lots of fun indulging in their evening ablutions in the stream at the foot of 1'nion street. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church will hold a "Lawn Fete" in the Court House yard on Thnrsday eveninw of this week. A ej-MKl time is pro jiised. Ia addition to the buildings now in conree of construction, at least a half dozen more dwelling booses will be built in Somerset daring the present summer. Mr. Rudolph Femer has recently repaint ed and .tlierwise improved his buildings on " Meadow Farm," situated one mile north of Somerset, thus giving it a very neat aoJ attractive appearance. Rev. L. B. Beacom, of the M. E. Church of Mt rieasant, will preach in the Presby terian Church, thw rlace, next Sabbath morning at KM S A. w. AU are cordially in vited to attend. Seats free. The attention of the school board is call ed to the fact that severs! of the shade tree boxes in front of the Academy grounds are badly demoralized, and unless they are speedily peenred the beautiful shsde trees will suffer. The Hxhald local was one of a parry of five that spent a day of last week in the wiids of Paint township fishing. The party captured several down fish and five alliga tors, the largest of the alligatciis measured' about two and one half feet in length. Mr. Emanuel Lowery, editor of the Pon- t:ae (111.) Senlhui, who has been visiting his old home at Salisbury, circulated among his Somerset friends Friday, ne thinks the old landmarks are getting few and far between about the town, and the familiar faces fewer. Gen. Simon Cameron. Gov. Pattison, Hon. J. S. Rnuui. Hon. William Butler, Judge Simonton, Judje Funst, Colonel James A. Boyd, and Jndjre Stinson, Sorristown, and Hon. J. A. Hicstand. of Lancaster are among the distinguished guests at tbe Bed ford Springs. Rev. J. S. Marple. of West Xewton, as sisted by Rev. John Gallatin, of Kingwood and other ministers of the Church of God. will hold a grove meeting, commencing Fri day. Jnly S!st. at Ihe Weimer school -hosts in Milibrd township. AU are invited to at tend and join in the worship. The Con oellsv Hie Cwtner says : "General A. H. Coffroth, of Somerset, and Senator F. H. Ac-new, of Bearer, were in town on Wednesday. They have been employed to defend X. B. Harding and Jesse Smith in the hospital case, and were here for consul tation with each otter and their clients." The hay in the mow of Mr. Aaron Zim merman, who lives a short distance south ;mtnd . ' i. -v . , . sa.ur.jay n.j,-ui uej five aim I load down to the floor beneath. Two hores that were underneath were flattened out by the weight and were rescued alive with great difficulty. Messrs. Adams A Lobenpier, who have tbe coo tract for boring the weU in the court house yard, had gone down to tbe depth of lO feet when they suspended operations last Friday erenig, without having struck much of a water supply. It ia thought that they will have to bore at least fifty feet deeper before a sufficient run of water will be reached. They resumed operations to day. The malicious, libelous, uncalled for and unwarranted attack of the Meyertdale Cam miWwZ on Chief of Police Gilbert, is very justly condemned by all of the best citizens of Somerset. This borough never had a more capable and efficient police officer than Mr. Gilbert. .The fact that be has been re tained year after year at a liberal salary would alone give the lie to the Camma-oaT t venomous article. - In the suit of Ralph Bagaley against Wrn. H. VanderbUt and others, composing tbe South Pennsylvania Railroad syndicate, the American Construction Company, and oth ers. Chief Justice Sedgwick, in the Superior Court, refused to grant th plaintiff an in junction to restrain tbe defendants from. continuing to act under the syndicate agree ment. Judge Sedgwick says that tbe facts before him show him that Bagaley 's pecu niary interest will not be endangered pend ing his suit. Mr. Horace G. Parsie. ot PitPlmrvh. is not ranch of a fisherman when only bsw count, bat when it comes to alligators he captures the entire bakery. On a recent trip to Bockwood, while Editor 'Werner in the Tows boat rocked his Sunday jcirl on the wild waves of the Casselman, a pastime interrupted occasionally to reel in a bass, and John Stiae, like the lone fisherman, an- j jled from a rock, Mr. Parsie, with " a great . despise for tbe intellect of a fisherman who . would be content with such trifling things as bass," and the assistance of aaaiai! boy, captured five beU-broders." Oa Tuesday be left for Colorado, to angle for Rocky Mountain tract. : A CAtsv We tsJte this means) of tender-1 ir.g our heartfelt thanks to tbe kind penile of Somerset and vicinity, for their mani feitaXiotu of kindoees. sympathy and con dolence during the sickness and funeral of Ber. Jacob Smith. . , . , F buses or tn Dp.tigtnJ DisisFirTASTS. Two poumls of copperas. or sulphate of Iron, dissolved in a pail of water, will greatly assist in purifying k a privy or cesspool. A pound of nitrate of lead dissolved in the same way is excellent tor sinks, drains or vaults. Chloride of lime is also effectual, or a layer of charcoal du.-t will prevent offensive odors arising from any decomposing substance. The quantity ofthese substances will depend npon the amount of filth to be deodorized, and the length of time during which they will be effectual will depend upon local conditions. Picrrar Fumes axb Mocuis . A Fisher's Book Store there has just been re ceived a complete stock of picture frame and mouldings. I have secured the servio- ea of a first class picture framer and am now prepared to frame all kinds and sues of tures in the best style. Mouldings of new and elegant designs for large oil paintings, steel engravings and chrome. A gfeat va riety of frames in stock for small pictures, picture bel ortgings and fittings in great vari- ' ety, such as cord, tassels, knobs, nails screw eyes, wire, etc. 1 intend to give this business ray special attention. Call in and see my mouldings and frames, and bring in your pictures and get them framed. ,s '. Ciias. H. Fishes. Many of the farmers in the neighborhood as well as aU the eitiatn living along the line of the railroad, complain that they are annoyed by tramps, who ;!aily are wanting something to eat. Some few who call make Inquiry for work, raying they are idle and want something to do; but the majority would not work if they could get it, and this class ere the most persistent in their whining appeals for aid. We sympathize with the man wno would work and can't get it, but the great trouble is that in the majority of cases the parties who are run- ' ning around hunting work are thenes who ! work for a short time, and as soon as they t get a few cents squander it, and when the ! day comes that work is scarce they have no tmouey. If they would, save their money as t .n industrious man should whecsuch times come jj.ey woni av something laid by aod ecu Id manage to get along. The American nation has a double birth-rightr-nberty and land. Ia liberty it has guarded jealously, but until very recent years it seems to have been indifferent to the loss of its landed estate and ignorant of the methods by which it has been diminish ed. A veteran leirislator, the Hon. Oeorge W. Julian, who has given special attention to the acts disposing of our public lands, tells the story in bnef li a contribution to the -Vorti American Rairw for August. In the same number five medical authorities disenss the question, "Can Cholera be Averted?" Felix L. Oswald contributes a suggestive article on Te Animal Soul," and the Kev. M. J. Savage, in " A Profane View of the Sanctum," brings an indictment against the daily press. The other -articles are one oa " The Price of Gas," by Charles II. Botsford, one on 'Temperance Reform Statistics," by Prof. W. J. Eeecher, and the chapter of " Comments," by various writers, on articles in previous numbers. Complaints reach us that scarcely a day passes that some of the graves in the ceme tery are; not despoiled of the flowers and shnbberv placed there by the friends of the departed, and in order that these vandals may know what ia in store for them in case of their prosecution and conviction we give place to the following taw touching the mat ter : "That any ' person or persons, who shall wilfully and maliciously destroy, mu tilate, injure, plack olf, deface or remove therefrom any tree or trees, vines, flowers, CTae. or ornamental shrubbery, erowir.g, being or temporarily placed thereirt for or namental or useful purposes in any ceme tery cr graveyard in this commonwealth us ed for tne interment of human beings, or shaH tresiss in any or upon private enclos ures in any eemetery or graveyard aforesaid shall he jroilty of a misdemeanor, and on con viction of any of said offenses be sentenced to undergo aa tsuprisnanieat not exceeding one yesrorto pay aaarnotexeeedingSOO, or both, r either at the discretion ' uf the court." Cosrrtccscx Inxs. Everything quiet on tbe Yough'Oghenv. The Youghiogheny river is very low, and there is much fishing being done. John Hanna had to torn away all his summer boarders, owing to sickness in his family, Mr Sullivan Johnson and family, of Alle gheny City, are spending the hot season in the mountains. If it is true that Cleveland bas stuck an axe in the appointment block until the weather gets cooler, it will cause many hearts to ache. The hot weather is brintring the people from the heated cities into the mountains at an nnusual rate. Private boarding houses are an full to overdo wing. i rJ. ' ' Tbe bridge over the Casselman nver at this place is marked eonde-nned." This is the bridge built by the Commissioners and S. Buckman, about wbich'so much was said at the time. Tbe bridge- was let to Buckman at he being the lowest bid der by . Conlinepce, July 1. lSeS. X. Aovestised Lrrrras. The following let. ters retraining in the postoSice at Soiner will be sent to the pe-ul Letter Office if not called for beilre Atnsust t, ls-j :. B'-nford. Paw-1 Pearl. Pavid Parker. Janus L Shatler. Maiyaret fJmith. Mrs. Koiiert Stutzman. Sarah Savior. Wm. II. Sciieinley. E. M. Sturzman. Jonas Trent, Mrs. Matilda Tospon, Angnst Weigle. Charlotte Banner. Jas II ( 0eB-,r, Him.l-1 KluVr. ;or?e R. Ferguson. Peter (iilmore. r Grim. Mis Ila F. Gaens, Hamilton Holmes, Benjamin Harvev, John Johnson. P. C. Johnson. Henry Keister. John H. Lape. Xnah McKawin, Hugh - Will. Henry 1). Wesley, Exra Zimmerman, Jos. POSTALS. Baldwin, Vanace Parker, Jame P. FisbeT. Martin Speicher. W. H. Keim, Pavid Troxell, Chas. M. roRiu.s. Costanro, Salvatore N(ariana. Conlja Ih Orovenria. M. Litm, Caves i ik Paiino. Yescio .tanpif. Antonio fiuin. Klenian f4antarjrino, Donato Yescio, Doiuineco Ii Crovenia. Mani Iantrea. tiuieeppe Kowoo, GreArora (rrees, AnpHo Meilkerin. Ansust Naazaro, Don-erco J. K. Cornavni. P. M. 8osssT, July 18. lt-85. New M it hoc or SsTtn-ris-; Jcaiss. 'i he following act was approved by the Gover nor on Jnne -Dth ia reference to tbe selec tion of jurors for tbe trsd of causes: When any case shall be ready for trial, some disinterested person shall, by direction of tbe Coart, in open court, draw front the jury-box. after bavins: well mixed the papers deposited therein as aforesaid, twenty of said papers, one afteranther, and if any of the tne y jurors whose names shall be so drawn sb not appear or shall be challenged and set aide tor cause, sorb persons shall proceed to draw as aforesaid a farther number of the said papers until twenty jurors shaft be written in a panel by the Prothonctary or Clerk, from which the plaintiff shall strike one nasne and the sieiendant one, and so on alternately until such party sbsil have ex ercised the four peremptory thalleages ah lowed by law, and the remaining twelve yinynt, baTinfbeen sworn or affirmed as the law directs, shall be the jury to try such cause. Prmidei, That ia case either party shall Deflect or refosM to aid in striking the jnry as aforesaid, tbe Prothonotary or Clerk shall strike the same on behalf of such party. And, jnnjsd further. That whenever the first twelve jurors appearing in asarwrr to tlie call of their names s aiireaaid, are satis factory to the parties, the calling est tether jurors saay he dispensed with. A new awning has bees pieced in front of this week that he did aot kno w of any nego Mr. M. E. Sbafrr's Store 00 Main Cross; tiationS f orth porpcaw and he said further street. i that it w. W be r-t more adrana3 to the mm j BitinHrajud Ohio than t j any ottier inter- Mrs. EJ.B. Coifrothaud Mrs. Charles Cof- for iti"y-eiuW get concroi of it they troth with their children are visiting friend t eoaiji up'H t SuttMHat, au l there, con near Philadelphia, r . nsrnitwitVtheHilur2handCoiui-!!l- Alter bei og oa the retired list for about three months tonsorial artist Waterman has .-an entered upon active service. The work on the South Tenn. goes brave-, lym, nntwithtandhi 'he many rumors that it has been abandoned and the rep-.rt s publLshed in the daily topers of its sale to tite rencsylvania Corany. 1 ' lr. Georg B. Fundcnburg, of Pittsburgh, who has been lying ill at the boarding house of Mr. F. EL Weinier for the past two weeks, is slowly improving. All the mem bers of his family are here. Fob Sa.li. One urteen-hotw-powcr np right steel boiler, single tine. AUo, one six- horse power upright Peerless engine, nearly new. Will be sold cheap. Call on or ad dress E. E. WoLf, , : -Somerset, Pa. A number or our peuple took advantage of meeting Prof. II. L. King, expert opti cian, who spent Saturday and Monday with their aaent, C. N. Boyd, giving him instruc tions in nttim; spectacles and eye-glaases, of which he maKes a specially. The Professor examined quite a number of eyes, and wu enabled to correct defects in vision that before was not kmnrn to exist. He will pay Somerset another visit In the future. Moi st Mosiah Itexs. Harvesting has began in earnest, -Hay-making is about half-tinislied. The crop is an average one. The wheat crop is about 00 per cent of what it was last year. ' ' ' XUee A. Mo wry, an aed maiden lady re- : siding here, whose, health has been failing i for some years, is at present in a very cnti j cal condition. 1 A refreshing rain this week gave quite an impetus to our oau sua corn crups, ana they now give prumise of a fair yield. Bar- ley wm oe our oest crop iu ytr. Farm wsrk is done m.jre hv machinery this year, than ever before. : self-binders within a dial We have three uttance ot two miles, one owned bv Jerome Stunt, of Jenner township, one by William S. Hor ner and one by Jeorre Countryman, of uemahomn;; township. Thilip M. Manrer, son of John Maurer, late of Johns-town, met with qnite a painful accident one da last week. He and James Rhodes were endeavoring to close a dilapi dated barn door. A strong wind was blow at tbe time, which broke it from its fasten ings and it fell on Maurer, severely injuring him. He is again convalescing, but it witl be some time before he is able" to work. Rev. John Tomlinsum, formerly of this connty, but now of Adams county, Pa , has sent appointments to preach on Sunday. July ;th at 10 a. n , at the HofTmnn Church, in JennerTwp , and at Stoystown in the evening. He will hive to pass the Hor ner church going from Hon" man's to Stoves town, but sent no appointment, for that place. It may be that tbe Reverend gen tleman, thinks that the Horner people are joined to their idols like Enhraim of old. and are better left alone. Tbe charge u va cant at this time, but their Sundar-schuu! and prayer meeting are well attended. 1 P. IX. The new Peniocratic Pension Aent lor the Philadelphia District. Gen. W. H. H. Piivis, recently appointed a man by the name of Joseph Barliiere as o-eof his clerks, thereby displacing a wounded soldier who was wounded in battle. Mr. Barbiere hails from the State of Tennessee ami served in the Confederate army as Lieutenadt-Colo-nel, but came to this State about twenty years aso, and has remained here ever since. In he wrote a book ofuvariy four hun dred pages, filled with the most venomous abuse of the Abolitionist, the Yankee and those who were the most instrumental in putting down the rebellion. Ia speakia of Aoraharo Lincoln and the Abolitionists, he says- "It is amusing to witness the efforts of the Abolitionists to edify their master, Abraham Lincoln, the jokist. He has Drains, so has a hog. Those ignorant fa- ' natics worship a man. and tliat man is ; Abraham Lincoln.' Of the ' Yankee, he I makes the following remark : "Who is the ; author of all this heliishncss that made a saturnaaa for the orth7 You mean, whining, prying, hypocritical, white-livered, negTO-telin -, fanatical Yankees, a false hood to the round-headed English politi cians, who sun? psalms and cut throats." He speak of Edwin M. Stanton as "the arch military fiend." Of the I'nion, he says : " Tbe wot 13 for thousands ot years bas witnessed repeated trials of this fulacioas system of self-government, all of which have proven failures, and the con diet in America to-day for a sentiment is a useless waste ot Wood, as tbe days- ef the Republic are numbered, and there may be those liv ing who will see kings in America." Ia spenking of Jeff Pavi be calls him "our late beloved Chief." He defend Wirt, the author of the AndersonviUe atrocities as " die murdered Wire." . This man displaces a wounded soldier who was wounded iu battle. Is it not a burning shame that such a man as Barbiere. whose garments smell of blood, are promoted by the party in power, while those who bear honorable woumls are made to take a back seat? All this is being done under what is known as tbe " offensive partisan " dotLre. The pretended adherence to civil service lasrs is a houow mockery. The "ouensive partiMin " applies to Eepublicans only, an'l , no one who has been an earnest supporter of Rcpuiiiu:an principles can expect to cape being tias-ej among orTetiive parti sans. Eetuovals are daily b-in niade for no other causes ihaa liaviug hwn an ener getic Hublican. "VTiiy njt t once say " to the victors lielon; the spoils,'' and openly d;r-la-e officials without tryin;; to bide the act behitid a law that is made abortive by sucli hypocritical pretenses? There are no very serious objections against the removal from office of persons who dif fer politically from the party in power, when it is openly and fairly done. VLcn removals are made, let it be done so at not to cast suspicion upon the character of the" person discharged, unless there is a Just L cause for doing so. The removal of per sons from office under the existing; law, that provides that it shall not be done for politi es! reasons, implies that the persoo re moved is guilty of some offense other than berinea Republican. It is difficult to divine tbe meaning of tbe term "offensive parti san " as practiced by the Democracy. The present administration has been un fortunate in the matter of making appoint ments. Barbiere i onry-one out of the many persons who have been honored with4 out um consiuenos; tne cnaracier anu ut nesa of the man. General Davis was n4 ig norant ot the facta in this ease, and be made tbe appointment with tbe fell knowledge ot the offensivenefs of the man he appoint ed. To say tbe least of it, it ia an insult to every loyal mu and woman in America. Cosrix rs.-a, JrtT 18, l.vvi. X. Haileoao Arraiss. The following is from the rhilaslclui uuia Ve of Friday hut ; . . "A pretty thurouyh inquiry by people who ought to know fails to discover any substantial proof of tbe truth of the rumors corrent for the past fortnight that a settle ment of the trunk line question involves the scspension of work on the South Penn-! sy Urania Railroad, Mr. H. Mc JZ. Twonibiy, j who is at the active head of the enterprise. ! distinctly says that the subject has not been J considered and that no proposition for thel stovinsare of work rnolft h mnsi'0fl wt ' out a conference with all the members of the f syndicate. I The Pittsburgh members are unanimous in their wish to continue work on the road,! in order tbat they may have a line to the! seaboard ia which Fittsborg would have a large direct interest. Mr. Eobert H. Sayre, ' the chief engineer of the company, raid only ' vUI Piv-biun. sspcure tiie n.ue to Xew York which they want and at the sum time cb : tain an outlet to ew England and put I tliemselves in a position to wage sliarp con- testa with the Keoswyivania and ppert thr Wa.-'.ldmrt.m trafSf, "But." sai-J be. -R-ibert Garrett is In Ennir and cert-tiiiiy is mit b4thrins hiiuseif about it." Althouirh Mr. Yanderbilt's interest is one third, or $5.t.A).ti0i oat of the $15,w) l ift) called for by the syndicate subscription, the interests to he benefitted by the constniction ot the road are much greater than his, and it is by no means certain that they could be won over to consent togiving up the work ; indeed they are somewhat restive, even now because the line beyond' Somerset, which was deiinittly determined upon six weeks ago, is not immediately pot under con tract. The Yanderbflt interest, howev er, ' ia 'yiesr of ' certain complications is disposed to wait. The Pittsbmgb. inter est alone is verr Dearly as luiye as that of Yanderbilt, Pr. Hostetter beiu a subscriber to the amount of $iOC,v, H. C. Frkk $1,000,0 0 and Andrew Camegie $1,iX),CiW), while John P. Rorkafeller and William II. Rockaieller, who may be counted a pun to gf witii the Pittsburgh party, are down for $1,000,000 each. Here are $C.O.0,'jC0 at once. Harry Oliver was also down tor $400,000, which has poised to other PiLtshiirii peo ple. B. F. Jones, late chairman of the Re publican Naticaal Committee, and of the tinii of Jones k J-au;iilLn. is down for S',000, and John W. Chalfact, of Chal fant A Co., also lare- iron men in Pitts burgh, has about the same amount. A number of capitalists interested : in Reading have blocks of Jr0"0 to Ji'.On), so there is little chance that if Mr. Yander bilt should desire to give no the enterprise he would be able to carry a majority ot the syndicate wi;h him. And even if he could expensive litigation in defense of Pittsburg's interest would be likely to foliow. The Beech Creek, Clearfield and South western, now c a.p!etsd into the Clearfield coal region, will not be affected by any ar rangement that may be made for the settle i ment of the truni lineilUlicuItiua. This en terprise, although largely owned by Mr. Vanderbilt, fa net controlled by him. Lock Haven and Clearfield parties have a large interest in the road, and G. J. Magee's friends in 5orthern Xew York have also invested in , it. The capital stock of the road is placed at &,5o0,0u0, and Mr. Vanderbilt has agreed to take a large lot of the bo&ds when they are ready to be psued hot so far no bonds or stock whaUfer have been iaroeJ to any one. It is ucdcrstnou, hnwever, that they have been engraved and will soon be deliv ered, perhaps in time to contribute to swe e early tail crop of chromos. MAItRIKD ": DLX REnfl-EIV. On Tmr-day, May I4.i!, at Confluence, by G. (i, Groff. Ei.. Mr AU)4it II. ixtoMias Magp'e Retli leirj, bojh, of I'riina, Pa i TERSstEfc-XICKALO', -Oh Tue:ay, Jjne 17, V?. at Conflu.tice. Ts , bv tiie same, Mr. Ceorge Tressler to Miss Xai.cy Xk-kalow, bath if Lower Turkey f.x A. T u sliip, I'a. . HELM --.liALUfillER. :i S.n!jy. July 12, 1S;3, at the residence of tl.e jrrou by W. E. I.ohr, Eq . Mr. Juhn Heir, of Forward, i'a-, to Mrs. Lavinia Uaiiiener of ftmierset, Pa. SMITa-SIIAVER. On Sunday. July 12, 1". at thelionie of the bride in I'r:e l ens, hy Rer. J. i. Welch, Mr. Froderi :k P. Srait'u toMiaS Julia C. Shaver, both of Soia erse, C.junty, Pa. HEFFLEY HORXER. On 1 hnrsday, July 1C, lwS, in btoyeston. Pa., by Kev. Wm. I. Lefevre, Mr. Samuel A. Heffley to aSss Saillu J, Hcrnpr. hcitli of Stoyestown, Scmerset Oiunty. Pa. PUBLIC SALE IY YfHTT'E of sn order tamed oat of the Ov- ph&ns' Owirt of iaer"e t vaaty. '. 10 th nmJersuraeU iltneserf. I vlll expose 1 sale by public ooury. oa the pramim. ta SATLP.UAY, AUGUST 29, ISSo, st 1 o'elork r. w . the f-.tliwln '!erribeii Real Es lAi, faue uw esute ol Sanii Tkonas. Jeeesae.i. to wit. a eer'iiti trset or psreel ot laal sttute Is Lswer TurK-yfot Tosrnslup, Somerset Ooanty, onatsioise twesty-tbrve and tbree-foonh serve, ntore or less, art icUuoa taoiu ef . s r. Omtf, OuoSoeuee Twb Lmny, aod otlieni. AUiut Mo Asres oi' this lasu U in a state ol cnlUva Uuo, uarina ttttrsua trecttnl twa goot cae and a half story u-ai&s . DWELLING HOUSES, s.ail other out tratkittucA. Oood Frait sad Ater. Cooraiueai to Ckiuua sod SchouL TERMS: One-half rush on eontlrmatlon of sale ar.d deliv ery ol -It-eit. toaianett la oae year from date of Kile, with IntarcAi. Deferred p;nnu to t Mi-ared by iadnint b.ll oa the irtaiMi. Tea oer eent ot utc parehAAs mooey Ui be paas aa soon as tbe property is inoe ieu u: m, oinenrtse n win wun be ljed w sa ie, at tbe risk of thefrrst parrkas er. Vf. MDtJSTAJX. jalt; Adtnr IkTmtee of Sarah Thntaas dee. JEGAL NOTICE. . Jtisiah Klnsaiol " vs. f In the Cosrt of Conim.m Jonathan J. Kim-1 Pleas i,f Somerset oanty. meil and htrs sad fenosylvmnia. so KA, 7 h- iexal n:pre4enta- j ally Ixtel, LaAa. tivea of Jsathsn t . - K Irani. 1. iteeM. .'-' - j . -s. Au-l sow to wu. 'iML ilay ot atay. Itei, on petl tlon of Jwib Ktmscel to the Court, statins that La menxttm cfveaty htan to J. aathau km-oael, f e lstaT, -rii. mi. ir two thousand tloiiars m snnnoai installment had bea paid to tb eiid Junaihaa aimml in his li.etlme. thcre- fr-re j riylr-x the si i Ccart to bare the same nmktd pud and iti-ril ia seeiMaoe wii b tae ' iLaxuk iu u--a cao zaae anu uruvuieu. ire- (iipoa '!urt w -It-r aa-1 d:m-t li st rule issue tt t K iia.ni 4Sd lal t- r-er.taTi-s of t.ie siiitt ' JociSfiian Kimniel .ifeused to apsa-.r at oar Keaiar Term to t leki acoa:orser on the 4.r-h ?-U.;:l :r t s: li'r. l-5i i Jta slay j a d sh-.w a-ea.it ear -shew hw snyth ovwjwrwi reti- Uouor shotiid not h prance!, oiberwue juduieat Lv- ui4ua. will am wn'ered sb-a- ihs... taunaaKe. avwr-l- ja:Asal. Bil tote yiis.isatd In tbe OoaaniULT Har tto r foar wesits rrii rtu th lay. - - . U. CBITOHFtEUi. jmlyaiL , i . , s , AMtasiry. ASSIGNEE'S, SALE. 1T VI RITE f an onlor issues; oat of the Osn of frvTii mn Pleas ot Somerset Oraniy. Pa. directed M The anitefUcne.1, he will sell at puhlicsaieoa .. TIIURSDA T:A UG. 6," 1S-S5, at BetheL SaraerSwt Got. Fa. at 1 e'clsek r. x., toe fnllowiasr tracts M isiwl. vis: BAS O Tho undivided tWo-Ufrd is IslOe a tercet wfal. W.Keimaad wile hi a tract of land situate la Uaemahonin Twp.. jsomwrwH ra. eaataiaina L acrss And n per ches, beins; land purchased truss Tobuu ijiu;h aau: wit. H O .The aaUv1de4 tw.vaUrds IJSX'JglTZZ ft X'lT'J' Two.. Somerset County. eoBtalnimr -1 arret ami . prcbA, beins; land parahaaeit (lout John W. Bioaeh and wilo. yf The anilT.1ed rwn.thlrds la lOe awf s temtof M. W. Kein and wife, in a tract ol Us.1 sttcats m Uwemabuaina; T-jwssbip, MrtMrssi County, enataiaina IS SK-res sad 5h pcrehws, bwisa; Vod pwrrhsMd frog Joaa thaa Yoder, TERMS OP SALE- Oea-third atFcnnrmatioaof sale, one third in vear. and the bAlsDes in two Tears. Deferred yments to bear Interest, And to be secured by 'licmeni Botes or nv-TTrSArA. he made li, ns t?'1' Te- oer eest f the bid to be paid when property is kaueheJ dowa. 8TEPHEW STTTZJtAjr. ' JulTts. Aarnee of M. W. Keim and wife. THE BIGGEST KUMBUGOUT SAWienoot it wa.lwMr taMiaratoraur fWMkSSVlU3tM.pitfr,t W,bsT,aSSIr4 IbAAavery sua. nwss abS mi4 dwoa a4 mfvrmi- sawa Every assSiwnMrabdrru(tvuwui way 9 it. UowAittiwiiwaioapiiStAXMtiiM iiuinas 1 nuusawi. c : AA.l r a ncsnuDt;, Avaiw r Samal. Meant,, ihss atiwrjirf vnw wiU ffc cacnbusansleiil tnfosauBtt rsA. SakkSBM avrnaasatii I. a'Wrvsa rattrAmincLKssMh - "v2t. - prti-fJ:l rr-aosr. Mails MEs THE KEI1T LIVER DiSEASE. Symptoms: BUter at t; tK ena;.t whtte.ir eovererf w-ta s fcr..wa far : M'ls tn ih 1 K4e-or oits tte mMIk fcnruBall'a : aosir sMMrk j mi mm- S-tli4; raetim- hausa A 3.1 lrrhn?h. UbttK--tW : tilnlwr nd.-MeD.-lati)Si : dew u alieraateiy ul9 ami btx ; sailarti ; l" ! Minify, wiia s ivam.il senii t la tileJ tadn MBsthins; wlurb tmicto (a bmm b-st !. ehllltr : lo vpirits : a lhk-. yliw ppearoe f th kio sni s, mdrr wali : JvtT ; resuaJneos : Ih arb Is anry a tv! tush-coloni, aasl, it aUowe-i to stand, aep us aae-liarat. . SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. rrULTTECTaBLE. A ESbctsa! tmv-tc ftr MALARIA. DYSPEPSIA. --siiPATIoir. piLlors.vtss, SICK HLA.DACHE, JAINDUJE. XAlStA, COLIC, At t T SO. D EPK E3- BOWEL COM PLA UTTis ETti, It is aenerally ased In the Soath to arouse tbe Torpid Liver to a healthy actfcio. it acts wiriuai dmartMae to the rrsesnA, diet or occupation. Is retrwilASew thw Liver, aad causes the nil to set as thw peree. Thuexoeasof bile beins removed, ss tsil eUeel ts rrodtird, aad heaitfe is parfwniv rewtorwl. The Keculasor is irivdnwith taj'tty, and the kappwtl rtniii to the moat dellaie mCut. For all diseaeM in which a laxative, aitsmiv or piralin is need ed it will clTe th moet perfeet a. ltc?ioo. Tu VktifHtt, tvrttt txd sVsl Fttulf Mtdu-M totUu rnrsr ;.v sit o.te sjmmqss liveh See that yoa set the sresisilsie with the reel Z oo iroot eV Wrappsr, prepared only by - J. H. ZEILIN . CO.. tounorunots, PUIL-'A, PA JUll-SAdJT yDMKISTaATOB S KOTICE. Litat of Benjamin Baker, dee' 4. lat Somerset Tw;) Somerset Co., P:w Letters araiiminhnmloa oa th abov tatehar uv ben cranied to the undersianed, R-itl t la hereby irlvea to all persons indebted to saai astat to tnaks lmmeiiiat payment, and those having; eiaims Bvamst the Sam will present them dujy autbentica-ed for scrttemsit, on Satuniay, Aatrust AV, lsea, at th UtL reaHlenee ot deceased. CATHAiU'E BAKER. Aiiminismtrix. C. WILSON BAiLEJi, IU122. Atallnl4trtor. DMlNIdTPwVTORrf NOTICE. Estate of Valentin J. Miller, dee'd. late of Qae manoninsT Twp S-Joierset Ocuaty, Pa. Letters t amimtratin 'on tha ab-re estat bafin; barn mated to Oa undenia-ned ty th proper aotnority, notice is hereby mien , all persons indebted to said stat to make immcli at payment and those bavins eiaims aeainat th same to present them duty authenticated tor ser tleiutnt on, Satuniay. theXKh dayef AaustlSa, at the lata reaidanc ol decease!. ISA A. .VI ILLKR. SUIUN P. MILLER. jalL Adminiatratorr. a. W. BEiVFORDe DRUG! G. W. BENFORD & SON'S DKUG- STOEE, NO. 1, 33AJE1J.'S BLOCK. We kei p contoJitiy mi Iian.l a st.uk cf PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, hemica', Pyes, Tnil' t Articles an I SutKlries kept in a first-class I'n Store. PAIXTS. OILS, VAnXISHES, Trow. I'rwwti, SaiMriyr. rnnl nil uftns; appartraao-eji oel hot h hv PhTsieiarr atit FimiiTetf. 7iA'ro a D f the U-t i i t;te mrnet in m rt-nof-nie t lmjrrri PBEMRir 1 1 . tOH Pl . IE tt w I f H CASK FAMILY &t.CEIFT& PILLED' uHRUt i L k. All n-ivr Wsi metiie:ae nan 1. If Rot p-iriejj cab vlep -nd m ic nrriTal in ikort time, xs wn par zrrvt a terition u all anrb M!nn.i. Our vm mak-r wl HOUSti ASb CATTLE FOrtOt'tt t bey.d .i-?Tiii the tet ia t!ie market. 2i e;jfc per jjuq.. WeicoLuaotiiKiiM'tr parkin. Hl nur. nvi'ertUtnc. c., hut keepfntulk. A?r tOafTil' ot wvntei trpernaUy en be nddeL fnll aoi ee for y-rraneiL, ni I be coi.vinel we otfr Bnrjin.4. . W. Btc2rroaL A inttTL-l tlotn iVAre ba.-inea, n.1 want nil to ee tor tlMnuelri. irvaoie u allow uar atucai. -"I'ure Wine antl Ldixiorfi for Mlioiril TJk CJwly,' J. H. BORLAND, WHOLESALE AUCTIONEER VanTfactTir OF SHOES, EDBB1ES. CAEfm AM OIL CLOTHS. 723 and 725 Liberty Street, (US ID OF WOOD,) PITTSIjURGH, PENX'A- REGIT. A R itrrTTO.W SALES. Every WED5I1BST st Ua ss. jpMail orders receive Prompt and Careful attention. I sell goods 20 to 25 per cent, lower than the Jobbing Trade, and deliver either direct from the Factory, or from my Ware house in Pittsburgh,-and can asr.re Merchants handling goods in my line, that it will pay them to call on me before making their purchases. As my stock L always very full of AlJ you have a larger line to select from than any agent can show by sample. My FALL STYLES are the haasisomest and best eood shown bv anv dealer in the U. S. My specialties are SOLID LEATHER AND HONEST DEALING. Iam the OSLY ZUBBER AGESCY IX PITTSBURGH, acd offer thia LYCOMIXG, MEYER, AMERI CAS .( ! XATIOXAL RUBBER COMPAX 'H GOODS, at pricea that cannot be met by Jobbers ; besides, I always have a full line of Seconds, aa well as Job Lota of Rubbers, at hi to 2i) per cent below the market, on standard, first-quality good. I sell the bestg-j nhoe in Men's Calf itotton Buls aDd Copgrts a in the U. S. I cell a Mens Veal Calf Cap Toe Hook Bal Double Sole, SOLID LEATHER, that vou can Retail at $l:2 Send for Sample of both of above. Sole ager.t lor JOHN MUNDELL & COS "SOLAR TP" SHOES, - THE OLDEST THE CELEBRATED MITCHELL FARM AID ESTABLISHED FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. I have now on hand and offer for sale, at CTcatly reduced prices for the next ninety dava, the very best WACOH-FOR GENERAL USE, Manufactured in the United States made by Mitchell, Lewis & Co., Limited, Racine, Wisconsin. Any person acquainted with the superior points of the Celebrated MITCHELL Which I am now selling, will 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 ta every variety of climate. It is ac Lnowledged " , byc aU to be the best proportioned, best ironed, best finished,- and lightest Tunning wagon made. I present a few facts that should, be read by every farmer, about the Mitch- eVajgitVVf j. ri lit' (Jrett cares 1 bLken An selecting only .the best timber thagwwat wliicli i ent afcthe pnea fsitoer sneus rran inoTOUgaiy seasonea. -4. ine immoie fckeins are much heavier than any other skeins in use and are, therefore, less liable to break. 3. The hubs are dodge-mortised, wnich makes the strongest and most durable wheel that can be coastmcted.- 1. ?The patent box-coupling, used only by thisJ Coinpaiiy, preveatsi the wearing and weakening of the axl 5. The MITCHELL WaGON stands to-day at the head and front of all competitors, and is known far and wide as the strongest and most dnrable, unequaled in'quality and finish, and "monarch" of the road wherever known and used. Don't fail to give me a call, and see the wagon for yourself ! Remember, for the next NINETY DAYS I am selling these . , , , . wasfons at greatly reduced prices. V' , , TV t o" - , uu to duj uuw x run larrjisaeu uu appucauuu. GEO. W: SIM X JJ-fciRT . TSCEW EUILEIITG1 PATHICT, 17ZAS 2CAI17 CSCSS S7HI27. PUBLIC SALE TalnaWs Real Estats ! 1 ' valr8iau. AuAtaitraA. aad TnAes fMr tor mile ol In t etat - .nr4)..-to. la,',:4. at ! Ssuiiyerwi Twi. wwrsrc IV. i'a.. d-V i, ia rlrsu is-a ,.i aa crucr 4nr,:it to tlfciji V td Urf.b,sn? rt oi t'.unt. wlfl sell ? sablic Kile n in ' ulat? el kw.ou.-y, towrakip s:'urwati, oa SATL'JiPAY. AUGUST l lssi, st 1 oVhrt r. , the- tdtowmsr deserihetl Keal tans:, in . a I A A rertain Ir-v-t M Had sita IJOa la 5",.i'Tfrtli,S creel Co,. A'jtulmr.q lasd W JoMyh iKim meil. Josiah K i :u me 1 1. At-ranaai Juna Alitataeraad Mhera, eantainiu; tai tie seres mors fr ie-sa. tu a part oi la hMBs?ead ol saad deceased, eiahcy aereof wnirh srwweii umbered, bsiaaee etsared. Tse larm ts wU watered, with hoe water pr.wer. I; will be svid ia pamlsoras. went, to salt pueefia eera. . fM T A eanais tne of Iaa4 tlta IslO sBe at in staeyemeh Twp.. Som erset Pa., adjoteiaer kaads vf Jae4 Kesb's kira, Lri Leas and otaen. ensitainms; M acre aror less, w.tk a two-story house, stable and other out buildings thereat creeled : small evsa ara: a!i siearwd and in a rl siata.rf cuiuemtlm. - A esitaia traet a( bvad stta IwJOs Os ale la Stocyereek Twp. Sora ersei tu., fA, adioinicx lauds of J-jha Lan-lis. lfavUt (JlarK, aad others, attaining; 1M acres avian or laea, TERMS : Tne-thlrd rash oa eonflnnatloa of sals ; one third ia aae rear and etw-thlrd in two years from oateuf sal, witaoat in Wrest. Tea per sent, of th whole purchase money mast bcpald on day OI Sal. EDWARD LATPIS, PETEKT. MILLEB, jaua, . AdmmiAtrawrs aad T: pXECUTOR S NOTICE. haute r Anthony Wechtentx Iser. deed, late of saade lvp, oumisi t oN rs. Letters testamentary on th abov scat hav. fas; bees arraaud to th aadnsUrMd, Sy th (.piper auihonty, BOUV is hcieby sjiTea ta thoas ra!ekced to it to msk immediate payment and thon kanas; eiaims or damaad will pica pre sent liieta duly autbecricatd for seltlcment oa Saturday. Ausrust sa, isKa, at his las rcsklcBC ia Sbati twp. JOHJf WECHTCTHEISER. Jslla. Cueauir. JEGAL NOTICE. To Btfr, DBieI S. Bmt. trhl Pctr he r. 4 liJ-vr4j:r.y. FvuisU ounty, Nei.. Voa are hrebj cutibeti th.-it In parsiunecof. writ, of pstvruja tstmed oat ofUwirrpiuai' Coart t Somerset Conry. P., X will hM.i ut lniu4ua th rrsvl ete of Soi moo J. iier. dee'd., on Tar-'isiy, the 1UH tky uf AurA, wtwre y -ti tn aueu-t ii yoa tiiinfe pnr. ISoc. 1 m i 2 nr itiL tn Sctcrwt Twp.. aVmrl Co. , p. iV. U uioaa, ia jur Iwp., mters CwaB- f7. Pa. "SherifTsf Ofllee, ) JUHlt WIXTERS. Juiy 1, LAti, i SheroL HM I H mor9 njvy thta t nvttitn etM y If I ItlvAaCiiief An atfeary far tbm beM sell bjOK oau fcutsdr fatceeU raivllr. Sou fatL Term tree. IIaxjjit Book Co IVrtUud U H. BLaXFOBD- er's A.aent I a)srS AT EAfTORY PRICKS, AT S'SUVAI'S MALE. AND BEST. WAGON, certify to my statement that proper season of the year and! T . .,, , n I It will par you to buy ot mei J c. " : - mm WA60I '.' rfr iis:ir. or UK ALLY GREAT HATS AND -AJsTX) OENEEAX. iXdZLLUNTEET GOODS, PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, A1D GLOITS. These Goods must be sold, and those buy ing WILL ALL DRY GOODS GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. ESICHSED BT SSESTISTSAS P2ACTKALLT V f i ir laissrsS!!! JlSiS siflSB Over 500 Beautiful Designs. iVHT.M SencJ fcr im c-reu-- MONUMENTAL BRONZE CCVPANY. aULLDQiWix-, CO: 12. LETaTS153 :Ai I AIT H DO 2sOT 13U YOUR Watches and Silverware UaNTTIIa YOU HAVE SEKN THE FINE NEW STOCK A.T WJH. WOOD'S, NO. 23 BATTR BLOCK, SOMERSET, 1?A A M BOOK STORE IN SOMERSET. wwC. s:. weijFley, BOOKSELLER SOMERSET, a?E2snNT'A. Cfsrs a Larsa axi Tsll-selectei Stcci cf BIBLES, TESTA2LESTS, 11Y3ES BOOKS Aral St't'uiirJ arid MltvrUaneou.l Ltl in all Iharlnu ris of Lil'Ta turf:, w:h ax HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS A H ELL AS THE FA VQHTE fCtTS, IS ALL SJ1LEH AS D BISDISG. SCHOOL ECOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS IS STOCK STATIONERY ! Ta Put lie will i.H fcoJ s !sll linnsnt it i Bc!-ss!ss to tlx Staliessrv TraJa, &lailcg s mat variety of Blank B-s, tarh as Ledgers, Daj-Eccks, Pass and Mencrandin Eccis, five a tiriSQ netnH or all kisd WRITING TABLETS, PENCIL TABLETS, PAPERS IX BOXES, ENVELOPES, PENS, PENCILS, INKS, , Jr. BASE BALL GOODS. CBOil F.T SETS, ETC fMtJS, FMA MtS J.VD MOl LDISdS, Or ALL SO UTS. TIIE STOCK OFJLSTICES'BLAXKS IS FRESH & COMPLETE Asd ksrvall hnrftiIlT prints sarsse la Soawrsat snwfy. sad will h fvmud tarftt ia al jkrriirwars. t VmipBMBc atamt Busks. Av-.. is tevtuo. sial all stall srovr wtli r sn,sprni Att-1'M0. a tii mm Ai risMsr. .m ti sstsi bc stsii. roav. AVM. 5 f COURT SALE -OF ValnaUs Real Estate. 1T TIRTTt of An imler tml not al ta Or- pbsai' t'osrt at SoowrmM Cuaaiy u mm ifirwK i. 1 wiil aTpiaa m pa4i sals t.y poMic owtrry oa tbs (.rrioiMS ta Jenasr Twp.. humi C, ra. am SA TURD A Y, A UG US T 15, m. Tks wjliawlss- keribl Bsal Fsta. vis ; Att at s crtais sjvsuatf ov tract wf Uvai rttsaus ta Jsraswr Twshlp, Stwr9t 'rtonf T. Fa.T Als)fr.ittc Iaais 4 Jab 13. H.iratr. 11 Oa-haw. J..BB E. Wswos. liianca RiAa, af.4 ixbars. sostalnins; iw bo ilml anm w ar mm ssurs r Iwa. This tnwt af baasi ciwKsans a tint jsatss; asekanl, ft gawa twa aod a hall story DWELLING HOUSE, Asd s lars-s arvr Bsak Bars k eosrss ss7ersntrarv Cka. Dk preataw Ar aisn Weil waurad. aavlar tail w h hisestows sad oaU, asd is ss A Ss ki'.i mi cal4:vaAav TTTTtlwTS; Tbe easdrMons ss sals ara ss fDlk wv- Tks SBK.WIK l sais Sacamliiis SI JOS siBSt ba askt tm cms,, or as satTSlssiti wr.S IstiiaS. Taa pacaavl W law snrrfiaia asissy wisas ttm paat aa day at sass aa.1 iB'-iadtof !ala 'sr-Tiith mast ba said to aauarsi t Vi-issi iw aanyary ot iaaa. ma rawAaiwuar u am iai utwsaiaiioaai paysuaA, fast. rcawraio jijisi seau a pain as miows by tan saraaaaar : av am Laa 1st at April. Ml Hdti ia Aprl, nan. aad tba rrav.niaa; j saasa taa IsAaf April. ISaS. r sua aiil aa I aiica ta ml sa studs las Sbattav tail LIZZIEH0S5EB, jtua. ths. sii'jviv e of .vs BAHGALXS IS BONNETS, SAVE MONEY. YERY CHEAP, AT It Will !Pay You f Buy Your Memorial Work. or e F. Mr, hmsi Mi Manufacturer of and Dealer in Mil! Ml Mill HE KmMrrm Wtrk Fwnuked ss Hrrt Satin, tm mlt ('Wsrr. Aim Afnt Jar UU ft HITS JfSOi pr r i.i f jfo.vr.ifi.vr work wm &o4 tt tn their latwrmic t eall a si y sfKv. warw A (in rr .Evwln will b kItcb thaa, M4rsttt. factum HHratr4 i rTrcv 4 sf Hl to. 1 tavic Speelal AlUnuua u til Bnis, Or Pn ns lions Irtr-.1tK.i hy RFTV. ST. (iBIWr. as a IV rilr.l In;'nTmrKtlB rum M af .1 Tk RIAL ASB niAiUK TW.v, aaj wbieh Is dsKlsol lo tx tit Pvp.tar M-nqmnt sr nir baav;atle CU saata. tVblll SI Al'ALX. WM. T. SHAFFER. II. ATLFIaiaY. IIERIFFS SALE. Bv vtrtasef eartain writs af Fl Ft aad La. Fa sMMtil oat af tna foort af Caaaav PVsaa af Soaarnc Caaaty. Fa. aad to a dirart. ad. thara will ha aspuaed to pabiis aaia at Uks Casus Uomaa la iiiraa. la a SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1SS5, at 1 aalort r w, all tha rnrM. utta. kvtaraat aasl claim af tb lVtatklant. Arahaia Xaaaar. at, ss aad ta tna fcllcwiaa daaTthd raal otata. via.: two oartala tracts at laad. taw aaw sstaata la StjirY. icfc Coamahlp. S..aersat fnaatv. Pa., am taa Marts aUmmS taa Bsdtur-I aad gnaisisat Tarn. alAs.eua tain tna; 1 acra aavt 4S pairaas aO inn laadaaf JacBetrlaaasar. WilUaai Viral j aad ata. ara, tha otaar traet smata aa taa Suata aJa- f said Taraplka as Biotaaravallay Towa' Up, Stat aad Caaaty at naail. aaataiatasS aatas aad lis pareaaa. adMamsi Aaatlaat Faiiip Lasts. ia. I r BAaraadataars vKS taa appartaaaacaa. Takaa la nsiatteaanSasaitaf Maliida aisavwr. mataf CatAar.sa atssABta. -ALSO , . All tba rhrkt. iiti. tatrmrt -sad laasa o Uovrra Lady, baieadaac. aasl :harla Taasuar. frrra nasi, mi ia aad Da taa atilerwiaa; lai aatasa. te. wit.: Ail that rartaia tract at mmJ sltaata m Jaa crtaasa,Sip.usssia I Caaaty. ra, wrata st taraa feaadrad aad arcaqty-aM arras aad taatva parcbaa. aaar or lass, sttariatas; laada af JvSa Baasl. Hatrry 5. PVaiaa; aad ashara. with taa ap partaaaacca. Tasiaa m aaarataai at ISe salt of tha acfra aad icwal iuiiasaatauvs af FradarieK BfaarSar, Mi XaTRTWT3; SUTIf'I All pcraoes parrhajiaa at taa as sala will plaaas taka a that a pan af tha par ahaaa asaaaa ta ba taada kaawa at tha liasa af sala will ba rsqaind aa axal as tha pmparty w kaock-d dawa. at inn a tan It will ja saraia cxptaad tm saaa at taa risk af tba trat iat hassi. Taa resldoa f-f tba pardtaaa sviaay B .M ba paid oa or bsRwaTnaradsy af tba trst mmmm at Saataaitiar Tevat f Coart. taa utas aaad by taa Coart fur aa. aams tha acfcaowlssiirnaat af daadn. aad sa -laad 1U ba ackaualaalgad Saul taa saarehaaa ajaasy is pa hi ta rslL Sssjurvs Omrs. JUHX ITTrSJS. ioiy 1, 1S84, ( Saanl. i ? ir
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