U u T FX. The Somerset Herald. CEO. R. SCULL. Editor. fssWJ-HA. -7 ... WIOINiisI'AT.-."-' 1 7alL.BUAl TIME TABLES. Into eito i 'Jr1' n ,be """i. "Ai-rlSa bmud. M foUow.J "-!.'.. i:mt,ri brauca NOKTH BOl'ND TRAINS, Johnstn Mail fcvprert 6.i 6 4 t..o 7.10 7. tlJ A. LT. Knekirood... m.MEKE1 i .olcroau'i... stovoMowii... llooversvlUe. Hotbel ' a.r. Juhuituwn. Ml M.40 l.wt 1.W IM l. . il AOC 4.1 r. . r. k. i town tSOVTH UuVSU TRAINS. Mall Somortiot Ate l,r Johnstown. - Hetbel Hoovervll'.e.. .1 j,toyeetown... OolemenV.... a- - bUMfcKSET. W Ar. lieekwuou... JU PITTSBVKOH 11V west nor so. Eii'rc" . Rorkw'd Ace. 9.aA a. i'Or.n. 1U.U0 u.ao S.25 3.40 8.K! . 4.SS e.AJ 6 oer-a IS. A O. Mail i t- Unrkwood Arr. i'ltubiirgh L,v. Pltubara-h... Ar. Kockwood... , Z.2S A. K. 4 P-. EAST BOVND. Mull Express 8.M a. . - r. 12.U7 P. 1 i " Cum'd Acc. Vie 1 X.JU - Cum'd l.io P S.U " ' Fr night nd is 50 and his wife 22 i j Fri- It the earlv part of the ! p- "f .cal Oil Mikado' President Clel years of an. Pont Jail to hk.be 'Mikado" on Fri day evening. John I- Pc week iu Bedford The 'Mikado-' i,een a!i tlie rage in the cities during the r. The absence for the past aev the scarcity of lor: The addition of j A. Waller's preiuii add? a thousand d'i of the property. 8. J. McMillan, Dektist. Artificial sets. Fine fillings in gold and the plastics. All pertaining to dentistry carefully executed. Office User's Block, Somerset, pa. litorfrora borne rill account for i this week. wire fence to John West Main street to tbe appearance Key. Wbilakcr, conduct service in i on Sabbath, June :J0 r. x. All are w. etbur, Md will resbytenau Church at 10:43 A. m and e. Como. Mr. Jacob I. Kad township, is busily new dwelling bouse one that was destroy since. A Lawn Fete and Strawberry Festival will be held nnder the auspices of the W. C. T. V., in tbe beaotifnl lawn surrounding the reMilcuce of Mrs. J. K. Waiter, on Wednes day and Thursday evenings, June l'ith and 17:h. A general invitation is extended to all. CoimirrEE. Editor, Hf.baa: lucre will be a pole raised on the rarra of Josiah J. Weigle, in Knaerset township, on Friday, the 2oth day of June, 18S0. in honor ot th grand old Ile publican party. Tbe Fruiryiew brass band will be present, andfurni. music while the pole is being raised. All ait respectfully in iQ e raisicff. J. X W. , i vited to come, and assist i r n tii.i i ? .. . I . . 1U ,r,llll , o JU. 01 eiratis can never be , by the shell of a rebel - some are ports abont seventy-hve sales thus far. ThiJo proud of l!,enam thev bMr a,i !,!... ,.: V, ' e . 'sint. beaU the Meversdale .LTnt bv . Um- n.emorin, ,l. a. " " " I "J u" swt!- """V I : ...... . f ' v a jumr, uis siaiemeni in me Meyeraiala Cbmfotis war. In the woniso. the "Givat Com- lie will have a grand i!fe!ivery in the neJrat time to-day. ' Let ua have lultire, and will furnish the farmers a fi J'nr national fnwiwritr is Urin lv .Ik. in th. dinner and horse feed id the hotels iu Suii-caccable disposition of our citizens, and eret- I Ibeirhouie like industriea in develouiuir the While putting the Ueepers on the nifwonuerIul ""ources of our land. America barn of Mr. J. M. Ilostutler last Wcdnesd Jlla' been 6reat in war, but she is greater in a young man named Wilson Whitman Wi8". nd while we have reason to be proud ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. P. L.Caseoeer, managet1f the Som erset Opera House, has comply arrange ments for the production ol tae', : Mikado ' by the Ellsler & Weiss Opera CoV,any, on Friday evening. Ke informs us Ijt in all Mr. D. B. Zimmern Township, last week lor SS40. These figii over last winters pne our young farmer f.-ien - Pure drugs at C. N. Boyd's. Insect gums sold by C. K. Boyd. Buy insert iowder of C. N". Boyd. Banrains in dress goods at Mrs. hi s. l'urc insert powder at C. X. B yd's. Incct lewder, pure, at C. X. Boyd's. See the " Fry Truss," sold by C. X. BoyJ. Taint brushes, very cheap, at C. X. Boyd's, liuy yourugs of C. X. Boyd, and be hapiy. Try ' Bovd. ' Black Flag " inssct iowder, sold by The best two for five Boyd's. cigars in town, at Fisher's If you want a croquet set, go to Book Store. vvtai.tiv imtirf.vineiits are being made at the F.edford Springs. Frank Cunningham! Harry Holder baum made a bicycle! to Confluence, Frostburg and Cum oerll last week, and looked as fresh as thoiikbey had only had a mile spurt on thi turn. n, of Coneruaugh tred in erecting a e site of the old I probability this will be tbe last op,tic or fire several weeks iUetncal performance of the sea and that the aianagement ars using tin enons 10 mane it me amusement ev 0 the season. It is entirely du3 to the(e ness of tbe season that so good a coiup T as tbe Ellsler &. Weiss has consented to , Somerset, and we are confident that . crowded house will greet them, now ou sale at P. L. Casebeer's. f Quemaboning liirteen fat cattle ow an advance luch success to Accord iug to the Wi ent of the Pittsburgh '( tion from Somerset cour ing a change in theposto in corresion 1- re is a delega that city urg- it Mcyersdale. thrown from the threshing floor to ground, and waS'thondit to be fatally jured, but at last account wan petting al very well. There Will be communion service at Miuuiecreek Buethn-n church ou Sun June 1,'ttb. There will be preachinir on uay and Saturday evenings previous. Shaking bands with the candidates s to be the order of tbe day. They are ex igly rsjimerous. The Evangelical Camp-meeting will, mence June 10th. It is expected good will be accomplished. A cold wave mast have struck us has been quite cold for several days, high winds prevailing. Farmers are beeinninc to clow croiJor Ducicwueat. Farmers are done sowing and plfis:. Seats atona are now awaiting the harvest. Ck-casi Politicians might give tllgsident a rest for a dav or t wo. The most pleasant featiLf the season will be the presentation ol "Mikado" at the 0ra House, by the Ii Weiss Com pany next Friday eveninthe company numbers twenty-six iers(jL,l is one of the best on the rd. ThAtsburth pa pers are unanimous in its ke mid agree in saying it contains mare lsingers than anv company that nas betl Fitkbnrirh M issionary Itandall has b air meetings in Rock wood, week and will continue du week. Great interest has bl in these meetings by the pei t!on of the county, several in attendance at eaeh meet! Jlr. Ran dall wears the uniform of tl.lited States Arniv and not tlmt oftheSuj as many supios". ulilingopen the past Ihe preseut bnanifested if that c- llred being km Army, If you want a fashion magazine or paper, go to Fisher's B.xik Store. if .-..!. ,ii n lmnimnck to swing miner the trees thoe hot days, go to Fisher's Book Store. I.-..- fmr. ni-w violin, one second 1......1 violin nml one "Hilar, liniuire ofC X. Boyd. Ifvou want a baby carriage for the pre , :,.! linle infant. L-o to Fisher's Bok Store and buy it. tr v..ii want anv cheap or handsome Ux.ks'. or nire goods of any kind, go to Fish er's Book Store. .Wwcst summer shapes in hats and bon nets r.'ctiv.-d to-day. Prices the lowest, at Mrs. A. K. I'hl's. For a safe investment, insure in the I". B. of Lebanon. E- Covkr, Agent, fitoyestown. Pa. UaBiiais. i' to Mrs. A. I". Vhl's and sec tlieall-silk black satin Ilhaiames at c and $1 a yard. They do not cut or break. Tlie place to buy Sunday-school Tickets Reward Cards, Testaments, small and large Bibles, and Gospel Hymns, is at Fish er' j Book Store. Fob Sale. Some choice Aldemy cows and heifers. Also, a few Hoi stein calves Pri.'es low. H. H. Flick, p. O Lavansville. May field Farm. MeyiBshale Xi'Bmal Instititk. Term oens July 27, 1wm'. Excellent facilities for teachers, and otiier advanced students. Write for new catalogue to J. 1). Meesk, Principal. The Xew Ccntreville Normal will oen Tuesday, July 27, and continue until the examination. J. M. Bkbkev, E. E. Wellkr, Teachers. Notice. All lersons knowing themselves to Ih indebted to The Timt, will please come in and settle the same. J. C. Lowav, Receiver and Editor. Somerset, Pa., June !th. Ihe war on oleomargarine has begun at Reading. On Wednesday George Gebinan. Xyce Brcvhers, J. I.. Rhuadcs, and E. I). Weitzel, the four leading produce dealers ot the city, were required to enter into recog nizances for a hearing before Alderman Sheet on Wednesday, on the charge of sell ing the bogus butter. Meat Ma beet. Main Street. Vie have just added a large Refrigerator to our Meat Market in which all meats can be kept cool and clean. Mutton, Beef, Pork, Ac, kept constantly on band. Oien daily. Parties buying meat can have it kept in the Refrig erator until wanted. Ross Pavis Sl Co. BaBX Raisino. The frieni!4,l neigh bors of Mr. Jacob H.x hstetleriubled on bis farm Wednesday morainefhe pur pose of assisting him in raishfti frame work fora new barn. Mr. Irwster, tbe carj-enter in chareehad everytln readi ness and with a will nil haiient to work and placed tlie heavy tins in posi tion. Every piece lit exact is place showing the care in which Mr. Iter had done bis work. A good dinnerj and heartily enjoyed by the anrlc was entirely completed tim. As the bay season is rapidly advancing, it is high time farmers were preparing for it, and buying labor-saving improvements. The new improved " Walker Horse Rake," patented and manufactured here at home, has no equal in the market for durability ! and perfect work. It should be the pleasure of all to patronize home industries, espe cially when it is to the advantage of all. Mr. W. F. Walker is the sole agent, and farmers and dealers will find it to their ad vantage to consult him before baying else where. W. F. Walker, Agent, Somerset, Pa. Repairing rakes a specialty. The JiihattowH Tribune says: A few days ago George, an eight-year-old son of Frank Houpt, and nephew of Mr. William Houpt, of this city, who resides nearForwardstown, Somerset County, saw a large snake coiled up in the road close to his father's house. The boy picked np a stick and stepped to ward tbe snake when it spran' at him, but the boy knocked it off with his stick. It made several attempts to get at the boy, re ceiving a blow each time from him. The fight ended in favor of the boy The ser pent was of the blacksnake species, and measured four feet nine and one-half inches in length. It was evidently an old residen ter, having been seen by several persons during the past two years. ADO.K s Rosa Rush Post. No. 3C1 d Department of Penu'a. I'bsixa, Pa., May 2: MOrinl One ix.-au nltcnn,! 1 ias,- k Soldier's graves with flairs answers istial dctail of rnmrades of Veter.iV "'embers of the Camp decorataTwen,y-tl'reefiravcs 1 At 10 im.Vnl comrades ot this 1- v. .. i-.. ."J , civians jit 3 of our country's history, the grander possi bilities of this land should be a source of greater inspiration. The present has its duties; we cannot rest upon the achievements of our fathers, and on the glory of the past. The nation's fa. ture demands an earnest culture of the arts of peace. It is a law of our nature to mag nify that which is our own. bnt have we not a goodly heritage. It is vast in geo graphical extent and though sixty millions find homes within its borders, there is room for as many more. Our country is great in its natural resonrces: the Sierras vet hold enougli of the precious metals, and the Al- iegueriies enough of the useful minerals. while field and forest, hill and valley af ford room for labor, and yield their pro ducts to the hand of toil, enough to sustain enough to enrich this people for centuries to come. SlKrtLSiSrtillr tfcJcrtBEMira Primaries ., . 1 A " iUl " ; Jsa was urougtit liouie, and to- ' ";'" f Somrr, Herald: day a little white monumeiit in the ceme- ' , "!' wl" u,,m ","" ' fll"lrur nimH tery at the old Jersey church marks his laa ZuVt XVKiZ resting place. I oft;n think of those brave ! '"' ,eWuo"'ary, Juiwajih, i.-w. men I knew so well, who were killed in K . - w l 11. A.N NLK, battle, and who died in prisonsof the south, j e-Ftfl coxhress We cannot erase these memories. It was a i L-niv,,. . , .. .. cruel war, indeed. From that VH& of April. ! MOSLR, 1S01. when vnnnn. 1..1,, - -, a. . " "oaaasnT aoaocoa. - " . . - " sutjset to tbe decisi. oftheDlMrW ...r.. regiment, wa shot down in thestreeU of ! I served if slipper I Com. Mr. August Long, two iiiilirth ol town, is building one of thc looniest and most substantial barns of lounty. About one hundred and fifty 1 were present and took a hand in the rj last Wednesday, and so well did builfharlie Ray man have things arrange.lt the frame was high in the air befoi .nner. Thc barn is -13 by 100 feet and ! add greatly to the value of an already uable farm. Mrs. Long certainly know w to get up a dinner for several hundi is all who partook unite in saying, "it nigh ty hard to beat." I Hymen has had a busy time of '.lying hither and thither, making hea.-appy and homes desolate, stopping in otrden spot just long enougli to smile a nous smile and pluck the loveliest bud frfcom erset's many fair flowers. At nildrty o'clock this, Tuesday morning, sonlirty intimate friends together with the fcedi ate family, assembled in the parlorsCapt. Wm. M. Schrock, on Main street tufriess the marriage of his beautiful and citing daughter, Julia, to Mr. Charles W. S'iird. of Brooklyn, X. Y., formerly resideiin eer on the S. P. R. R. The HtBAii.ins the multitudeof friends in w ishing Oiecd to the happy young couple, on life's m tiie evening of May 2)th, Johnstown. Pa. James M. Swank, j son of Col. James M. Swans and nl of Geo. T. Swank.of the Johnstown aired about twentv-two years. Yearsl he become of age he entered the lawice ol his um-le, Cyrus Elder, Esq., as law student, and after carefully rcadiifhe elementary books, he entered the Lafie partment of the University of Pcnnsyiia at Philadelphia, and graduated witlis- tinctioti, after which he was admit! to in the various courts of Calria on ny tie ly practice countv, and entered uon his profi with bright prospect of success. The friends of the family in Somerset symp with them in their grief for Ins unt death. To Fabmebs and Housemen. Black Ben, the famous Joe King Stallion, will be on his stands the remainder of the season, as follows : At Xew Islington May 31, and Jue 1 and 10, 11 and 12, 21, 22 and Zi, and July 1, S, and 9. Al Jacob S. Barkman's June 3, 4, 11, 15, 24, 2.r, July 3, and 10. At Husband June 7, 8, U5, 17, 20, 2S, and July 5th and f.th. At Lavansville June 5 and 0, is and 111, 29 and 30, and July 7. Parties wishing the services of this cele brated horse can find him on the stands as above stated with a certainty, as there will be no variation of the place or time. After July 10th Black Ben can be found at all times at the owners' stable, one-fourth m;le west of lavansville. Pa. Thanking the public for their liberal pat ronage during the first half of the season. we strive by giving good stock, liberal terms and fair dealing, to merit a continu ance of the same. Geoboe F. Countryman A Bbo. Lavansville, Pa., May 25, 1886. Confluence Items. Mr. A. M. Ross has completed the addi tion to his residence. Miss Bee Walter, who very succassfully taught music classes in this place and Fr sina for several months past, returned to ber home in Somerset Thursday. The M. E. Church building in this place is to be treated to a coat of fresh paint by a skillful artist. There is room for improve ment in more than one direction, and they are in contemplation. The business men of this place conduct their business upon purely business princi ples, but the postofiice is run on close regu lation time. The driver that can come the closest to the precipice without going over may be an exert, but lie is not the most practical man. The public park has been enclosed with a net fence, and it adds much to the appear ance of the town. Further improvements are in contemplation and will be made, the only question being whether it shall be done by t-ubscrlption or taxes. It should be done by taxation, however, as it would com pel those in interest to pay equally. When a witness goes upon a remonstrance, saying under his oath that certain persons have sold intoxicating drinks to habitual. drunkards iu violation of law, why don't hsj prosecute the offender? Those who are m willing accuse others should inanifcf courage.-nough to execute the law, or kc onarters, i-i,l,.;.. tla. prayer b front of h'eadqt""1 was S. of"' "ie fo"' Ross Ku3h!V,rliaI Ka"! Jesse Dial " jhl- ! ro. 32, S The DroeesMon WA mandet E. I). Yutzy.rH!,I:rJr Lm t r. ,,ri,t "10 1 bj'urade J. F. Church where. afterfc Rev. James R. Brown, tltf' Comrade ritual service of the rari,Tresve formed by the Post oili.erS83 Per- Song by the Post" Wh4 Mother Xow." Ve ,or Commander E. I). Yuuy ' rVillnwini? speakers, who deli1 V- appropriate addresses : Comf J f Prut 910 whose address WPuol,- - , . if k. Uireim ln,t week. Pripl- J1V d I. J. MiUer, L. C. CoIbcp"'1 ' an Biesecker. Prof. Berkey said : Maulers of thc lUmul Arrnyl" "J 1 n,l Fririull : I This day, dedicated to tncniory of our brave soldier dead, liasf"'--- " sacred, as well as the m.,o'l, f our national holidays. To-f the nations flag floats to the breezf " eTery Pub" lic building in these Vi j States, in honor of the fallen heroes h bore that flag through a hundred baf. that it might float again, thc ensign free, a united ncmle. To-dav a Bati'f millions pauses in its busy, litfl.l lile, thousands move in slow and solemn pi' thu at,ei' rK .1,1 l,. show"', whila ll""y are frce.prosiKirousasd jlV they ever hold in grateful reuiembn " I,ri,-e of ll,at liberty, the foundati'f I'"" prilcrity. by ... :' .t,,o l,.,,,m.ilif memory of those r-.' '"6 f brave defenders tional honor. To-day, tbe "IW.f ",a"y- a:l"' with silvered lockir'1 tottering step, bend rc comrades sleep. Our country is great in iu achievements. The pioneers set up a government by thepe ple at w hich nations wondered, but respect ed and imitated. The richta of the Ameri can wuiiei! uave oee n sustained, until to day, the stars and stripes float to the breeze in every port. Border foes have been van quished, internal foes have been silenced ami maue friends But more than this the way has been opened for the slaves of other lands, the oppressed of tyrants, of military ruie, oi religious persecution, may find here home, provided they are honest, indus trious, and sober. Our country is great in its universities. colleges, and schools, and knowledge not only may reach, but well nigh has reached every home. The press lends her aid, and thus not only the youth of our land, hut the people, generally, are elevated to a high er pianeof civilization and enlightenment. Here are warriors as brave as ever drew a sword, statesmen as gifted as eycr dictated for the Queen of England, scholars as pro- lounu as ever giaccd the halls of Euroccrn institutions. Poe:r and artist, philosophers ana inventors vie with each other for place ana tame on Hie world s record. And it is true, then, that this land is the ideal of all that is desirable? Is it a republic in fact as in same, imd a fit model for other nations. Are we so progressing as to be come betier, nobler, frer? Do we strive to give the most effective Vorkings to the in- 1III1UOI19 iu Hie Possesion of whir h mra .ast, and for which we profess ourgrati- ie to the dead heroes who bequeathed lYmiii"ous7 America,with herabun Yesoiirces, uerenngmeivl people, ber 'possibilities, continue t lie "the land l-ee and th home of Vi.. i v urave. questions that I shall lyt nresume iur Time alone can tell ar,l fu " ,n record the story of tl fse:n;i This, n" rcvealinlie time nor the occasion K tion's iil!'- ,,Irif.i that mar tl.nrin Baltimore, to the man who died but vestr. day of woiiuda received 2 odd years ago. uu auows ot the number of the slain ? The movements, the defeats, the victories or the war are fresh and vivid in our minds. We cannot forget Bull Run, Shilob, Antie tam, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Cbicka niauga. Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, and the Wilderness. We cannot forget Sherman's march from Atlanta to oea, and Sheridan's sweeD through th. Shenandoah, and never can we forget the snoeK ot that loth of April, the day that followed the assassination of Abraham Lin coln. An old fable speaks of oue who wept, and says that where her tears fell beautiful white flowers sprang up. Our nation has wept bi'terly, and from her loving hands to-day beautiful flowers are placed upon tbe graves of the fallen braves, flowers in wreaths and crosses, white, and crimson and red. But some soldiers' graves will be missed to-day ; they never came borne ; they died without pil low, and were buried in haste by the swamps of tiie Chickahominy, and along the baoks of the lied river, buried without shroud and litany. The most suggestive in scription above thousands buried in the Xa- tionul cemeteries at Gettysburg aud Rich mond is the unknown uckuown, though father and mother, brother and sister, wife aud child waited long forthtirtoming ; tin. known, though they gavethe best they had. their precious lives, for their country ; un known to those who may read the inscrip tions, but known to God, who has made record of their wounds, and hot. tied their tears. But how many received no burial at all ? No one present to close their eyes in death ; no one to take the farewell message from their dying lips. At the place where their bones lie, marked" unknown 2TJBTW PA'iTERN8 V, EnrmB H?ald: " m receipt ot ft. Itiw . i nnmlrfir on.- .1,11.......... .J rc W. H. SAJTXElt. -F0K COXOKESS, El) Winn ant-r t or soxkoset Boaoi oa. -tapestry 13 russets. Djsct to tae Useision of the Diitrict Confer- - "Urll t it. uottagc Carpets, VELVET, MOQUETTE, BODY BRUSSELS, 4-F0R STATE SEX ATE, JOIIX Ji. SCOTT, OF SOMERSET Bnnnrnn Suhjt to the decision of the Diitrict Conler- -ri)H ASSEMBLY, JOIIX A. Cotton Chain St f fill TritHiria Rugs and Stair Crash, Stair Hods ,1- is tit 11 s. CARPET FLOOR 82X25 FEE! CARPETS. WALTER. Or SOMERSET BOBOrUH, mZZ, 't f?.?i "5?! , sell la the lUimUlL'. -.-J.-' : J "' ""' . M a n.ll.uii for MZmhZ .. .k' ,:i!,om? FOR DISPLAYING LACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN POLES. ai 1 caaauc attur i r oi th Ansembly, and eratiuo of th. "tl l. feciKi,!. and a aeocral n;:.. uuk r8"Dul swteltatwa denied that rress. But it cannot be T man rights and na- aiut nuiveni;n(jepe(jenGe js secare,i stiil exists gkom established, there ored fame of c,:la that cou(1 the mm. their sombre sha to.daT anJ throw But that futurer into tlie future. move onwara to r,(n(t.Si ,,,,1 Bs we remember that "rVp i..t u. no grave is Soldiers, the fljwers you have tenderly placed over the graves to-day will soon wither and die, but the act will never be forgotten ; it will he perpetu ated by your children, and your children's children. To-day you have atrewn flowers over heads that ached, over hearts that b'ed and over feet that blistered in the rw march. You have searched out tho uraves of the old Revolutionists, and the soldiers of the war of 1812. aud upon their grave who. iu that war ,. t-..i.... i . . . . Migiami a ueserved rebuke for violation of international law, iu seizing as prizes such of our merchant vessels as were found trans gressing her arbitrary and unjust commer cial regulations, that light cause.1 our flag to De uonoreU ou all seas. You have placed a wreath upon the graves of the mru wh fought in Mexico, who in that war gave such oriiuantilisplays of American gallantry. And when with tearful eyes you have teorate.1 the graves ot the nation's dead IC. .! . ' for. ' uuiuricu nag may it wave inose thirteen stripes represent F0S ASSEMBLY, JAJIES L. rC'GIl Or SOMERSET BOBOI.UH, mar, Kopub.i.an PrI. , -i miureiy, j une -jg, 1. ta-FOB ASSEMBLY ' NO All S. MILLER, or JEXNEB TOWNSHIP, .....jtov win ueci.-ion oi mo Jiepnhli. an Prl- aaiuruay, June S3, Ivii. Md-tUS ASSEMBLY, E 'PUR ALU 1). MILLER, or E. awooo Boaorou. Suhrtet tit the decision of i;..r,nKi: .. J leeUoo, w b held Saturday, June a. tfFOR ASSEMBLY, EDGAR Ki'LE, Or 8TOVE8TOWX BOKOCSU, Subject to tho declai m of tin Kcnul.flean Prl nary .loction, to be he;d Saturday. Juai i Ji We Trill pay freight ca Carets to Scaciret aa i-.. prices are th3 lswest. C:3 ta zz tola.?"" CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS. WE GUARANTEE IT WiLL PAY YOU. rczrt CXiIlSJ-TOXNJ- SX - -SET, JOHNSTOWN. PENN'A. A If BOOK STORE ffllOlm -FOR ASSEMBLY, li. Rl SHE BE It G ER, Or MKT EES. D ALB BOEOCOII, Sul.je:totheded5l,i nfth Kepul.li.-.n Prl maryioction, to b. Held Satupl";,1 June IS, iJ. to of flowers as a token of Fon Pai.e. Three second hand one-horse spring wagons. One second-hand two-horse spring wagon, with iole and shafts. (hie second-hand biitkhoard, w ith springs. Tupni. lit tuit flit Tmri'1,11. r ti'.iinln) nt ! the Hardware Store. .' Jamks It.' jloi.ni ki;ai m. SI'EUAL TO HiMKHSKT COUNTY MEKCIIANTS. Having secured the agencies for loril lard's Tin Tag brands, aud 3- V. Yenable A Co.'s Yinco Tobacco's, whereby you can purchase from ns at prices, and on terms, the same as from city houses, we respectfully solicit your orders. Cook & Beebits. Somkbset, Pa., April H, 1X0. The corner stone of the United Brethreu Church in Shanksviile, this county, will be laid with appropriate religious ceremonies, on Saturday, June 19, 1880. Services com mencing at 11 o'clock a, x. The public are invited to attend. Several ministers of our own, aud of sister churches, are expected to be present. V. A. Jackson, Pastor. The dislriil lueetinng of the brethren at the Walnut (irove meeting-house, in Cam bria county, adjimnieu on Thursday even ing. J be following delegates to the annual (meeting at Pittsburgh, Ohio, were elected IC O. I.iut. of Meversdale : Jacob Holsop- ' pie, of Scalp Level, and Joseph Berkey, of Shade Postofiice, this county. In the event of Mr. Lint not being able to attend, Mr. J. C. Johnson, of Uniontowu, will go iu bis pl?ce. over the graves w ulace there a wref grateful memoryl lusting associations To-day, tbe beatiJ'-uni and the unfurled flag bring back tpc'" f" ,..,l,l nt emu To the citizen soldier, imagination the weary price of liberty.' Arn, 'tilance is the silent. It is the enforcement of a law :n, of Maubiaoe Liceksex. Marriage licenses have leen grantj the following named persons by Clerk li during the past week, ending June Hthj Jetlerson I). (Jltssner and Kliza K. Sl of S'ony creek township. Yalentine W.Gressand Sarah Kneh of Meversdale. Ananias Kringand Annie E. Rodgi Conematigh township Andrew P.rideguni and I.ydia A baiigh, of N'ortbainpton township. Mosts Zerfoss and Sarah Yoder, olto- nycreek township. ( harles W. Staniford, of Iirooklyn, and Julia M. Schrock. of Somerset. Charles H. Briner and Anna C. II of Westmoreland county. tint i. r. ng, the be Manager John Ellsler said last eves in answer to the question bow he liked Ellsler-Weis "Mikado," ami wlia thought regarding tbe phenomenal suAess of it. 'I am more than agreeably surpred at the effort our two boys have male. Some time ago I eave a guarantee to a !( York company of $3,0U0 for a week; jUie said comiiany was larger, and placed :he oH-ra on the stage in a more elaborate rain- ncr, but I must confess the boys have gl.en the best rendition of the opera I have yet seen, and with economy, I am sure t-iey will score success whereever they go. Thev have some of tbe finest and purest trained voices I have ever heard, and I am only too ; glad that I gave them an opportunity to play with me. and, as an old manager, will recommend them. I'itt&wrqh Jjeodrr. makes valuable. Cofiluence, June 7, ISSfi. A N'ew Convert, It is raid that politic? mate strange bedfellows. This proverb f have often seen illustrated, even in our o coLiitj. The most recent instance of Ae i truth f the saying is found in the poh'a course jf the Mcyersdale (ktmmerrlal. our years ij it was in the front rank of evolt agair.t the Republican State ticK't- B boltedlleaver, and suported Ste.wi't with great tal for (Jovenior. Its mostpungent editorts were directed against thtfnc,line- It coul not even swallow the dirict ticket becauiitwas not anti-machini suilicient. for tla.ure soul of the guilel editor of the (iifcii. It was even Jpread broad cast alWer Bedford county br nothing, or nearly .thing, in order toeudce Republi cans fii tbe path of poltical virtue into the lndjnJem camp. Jnd now this pure, able, jus, anti-macline, independent Itepubin outherods Uerod in supporting could not eiTaJ tim lirini. barV D march or thfnolo,lous canip-i..e, c bercestrugi:le carnage and bl,K,d, or the miserable priell. But to many anoth r thnv brin back the well-remembered form of a hrf'" J. fillher. a aon- or brother to 'e place long since va cant. Yes, inyWi. this is a day ot sad and lasting id'O". nd nal'",u lowi' i,s head as mtemplatss the cost of human freedom i1 national unity. Thousands of her bruf 1 sons sacrificed, as many hearts bleeding any l'01""3 desolate ; millions 0ftreae poured out until even abundant resoul" were ""me(1 1 whole section laid A8'6 y the ravaKes v war wit;,'uman sympathies, will fail to appre cia,'how the country has sutrere.1 from civJstrifc. But, on the, other hand, the rests of that st rugggle, the blessings that come to ns as a nation of freemen, tife than justify all the sacrifice. The of slavery was blotted out, thc Union as saved, and the North and the South ce mented with the blood of a million heroes; lo-day our institutions are secure and our mines are sale. W ho with a sparlc 01 pat riotism in his bosom will fail to appreciate what thc Grand Army of the Republic did for our country's good. v.r twenty-four years, soldiers graves have been decorated, for thirteen years this las been a national holiday, and may it not e presumed, that so long as one of the Boys in Blue or their loyal sons remain, nay so long as the flowers grow and hands remain to gather them, so long will America re member Decoration Day, and each succeed ing year shall loyal hearts and willing hands mark the place where a soldier resU with those beautiful emblems of peace and love, 'l'ben "Cover tliem over with beautiful ttower. Deck them with icarlands, those brothers f ours; Lying to silent by night and ty day. ) Sleeping the years ot their manhood away : Years they hail marked for tbe joys or the brave, Years they must waste In the mouldering ?rve. All tlie bricht laurels thy wnlttd to bloom. Fell from their hopes when they fell to the tomb. Give them the need they have won In the past. Give them the honor their future forecast ; Give them the ehaplets they won in the strite, Give them the laurels they lost with their life. Cover them over, yes, cover them over, Parent, bushand, brother, and lover; Crown in your hearts those dead heroes of ours, Aud cover them over withheaulifttl Dowers." But. my friends, the exercisis of this day memory oi uiose '"Ve honor the overcome greater evils f, , lives to not a nation of freemen sVj;sti shall and carry aloft their bl",eir'giins. sponsibilities that await tbet (Le r(J tbe tendencies that yet nienarcome aud eadauger our peipetuity aurCi And so I say in conclusion, th as the America people pay sucfik tribute to those who so bravely deferi. nation's honor, so long as the Bible of our laws and the inspirat th t. had a'?"" ori'"ttI colonies. Those colors nized by ,uug w"!cu was oUiciaily recng uieant vall''atl,erB vt ,I,e Il-ublic. Re.1 Watchwar.UIllte Purit-V- b1". j'ce. Justice. MayA"i" aior, runty, ,Va live forever. Alter the cobcu v. p . i . i . Post sang " AtuericS"1 lue epeating tlie r,l to Wevand AveinX1-""' marcn- had previously been pihere a cnotaph tiie graves nt our soiaie.". ciic3eui,iiig ritual ceremony a salute wad- After the of our Ute deceased O. I), a! in honor Harry Yansickel, urade, I. A tlute in honor ol" our late -McClella,. ,,i Hauceck, was tired, Vals, -FOU ASSdClSTE JLOCE, WILLIAM GOLLIXS or so.HKr.SKT aoaovna, LIHaidstur.iy,jUD;.'Si" um ti-FOK ASSOCIATE Jt )(., J 01IX 11. XI MM Ell MA X, or liCEjf.umxiiicu tourshic, Subject to tuo .feci.!(n nl the licr.nl. li-in Prl mary fclec!l0, to beh.-ld Smu 'I .1' ttTFOH ASSOCIATE JIVOL, SAMUEL WALKER, Or AIXBOUBSV TOWiSBlP Sul.jeettothe .leeliilon or the K 'i.ubl mary Liectlon. to be held Situ'layJun, i-FOit ASSOCIATE JVDCE, OLIVER P. SHAVER, Or yCEMAHOKlXO TOWNSHIP, Sul.JBft U tte l-sl..n 15 , .. mar, Mect., to SamI TFO ASSOCIATE JIDGE JOIIX M. GLESSXER, or BTOHTCCBKK TOWXSHIr, Subj.ot to the decision of the Eenubllcan Prl--HJU ASStXTIATE Jl'fltJE, DAVID L. WITT, Or STOTESTOWB BOBOCUH, 'Meewoine detisi,, rth Hei.ubliian Prl "W-jVC. H.WELPLBT, BOOKSELLER SOMERSET, FEKT3STA. Cf .--s a L:rga and M-ssIeetei Stock cf BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, llYJiy BOOKS And HlavJord end Misnllous RoU, in all Lrj.arhn.nf, 0f I.H-ra tur, Mich a. HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, ALL THE FOPULAR NOVELS AS HELL AS THE FAIOUIIE POETS, IX JLL STYl.ES AM, tMf.VC act z:oz n r::3 lmt.zz? ill is pectlt sum:- SCHOOI. BOOKS AOT SCHOOL SUPPUES ALWAYS IN STOCK ncry Trade, Deluding te.m Prl- unc 26, ln.stf. STATIONERY ! i..erut..icwl also h,,i. uu Artaient of ,5,., b !ngtsir K the Scanner, a g.-ea: variety of lilnkB,,as.fneh..-ii L:dgei2, Day-E::b, tzzz and K:-a:randnn Eccb, .VC H RITISG PAPERS OF ALL KI.SDS, H'MTI -- t w w - vrr'71'.': - V::11' At)LEIi?, I'AI'EK in boxi F. LWl'L. ri':XCIL8, INKS, &c, BASE BALL GOODS, cboqvet sets, etc,, ph tibi all sorts. FRAMES AXD XOVLDIXCS, Ot THE STOCK Or JUSTICES' H1.AXKS IS f77 i;f .r wnmr - ' - - - .'J. X I . Ij x t. And have all been .-aretuliy printed it-r-ein ncr;et I .nr a,,.l w-.- parlor,. Corresi-oaoencaMat Z-':; n?J' ' nZ. '": cnI"." " " . reive !r,im,f att,T-i,.. r- jiaix ikosshi., 3r.xt to sotd'h JrHTORF. honors naviijen previous. j . . . .1 nlllft "this Post in nono.,fUen. oraui- "mary Ueetiw. fob. h.i, r, " '."n.rr - 4.u:.. to . .nd is tbe nf our soldier was fired, and la. '"".-"". our iCau....K-. . , ,,nfthe nized head of this nation, so long are -monies weie iy , .i .t,ii it. .h neither slumber LafUiv FoByi'EB, ..in,ln.ittli above bis own. V Adjutant. Ilur oici. a l " " .-l " r' the uiatie. fjuay, the personification ofjartf not au comiiosed of silent decorations the muiie, the most tyrannical leader the ai)j soierun ,lin;es ; From every throug, that Uave you any cabinet photographs you Want nicely framed ? Have you any tchool ( KroUfie you want to ret framed ? Have you any marriage certificufw you wish to framcT Have you any college diplomas, or certifi cates of any kind that you ought to frame? Have you the Lord's prayeryou wish to put In a frame ' Uave you any picture of any kind or nature, or anything at all you ought to have fraim d Ioyou waut any frames at all, or any mouldings, cards, pictures, or kuobs, or do you want to buy any pictures ? If so, the place to be supplied is Fishw's Book Store, headquarters for frames and pictures. Off fokJapas. Yesterday morning there was a large gathering of tbe German Re formed Church members at the Cumberland Yalley, deot in this city. Tbe two young lady missionaries. Miss Mary Ault and Miss Lizzie It. l'oorbaugh, started on their long journey to Japan. There was much out ward feeling of happiness manifested among those, present, but a close observer eoull detect that expression of sensibility that a rting of friends, for a long time, naturally produces. However the two voung ladies were a smile of composure as the train Meamed around the curve into , Muibeny steel, in answer to the waving of many handkerchiefc, which uid of the Kepublk party iu this State has ever knownithe Cumuierei'iTt first choice for United jtes Senator and for Chairman or the StatliuuiiU.ee. Indeed, the editor of tbe o4rif is toMJnay for everything that is sUted, and praises him with the well-ka Jardor of a new proselyte. The Herald belter guard well its laurels, or tbe Cvnbinl will take them from it When tl republican mugwumps or kickers, Wclalled Independents, return to tbe fotoy endeavor to usurp tbe place of the trulpublicans who never deserted their partjrhe, prodigals want the fat ted call k4 or them and a ring placed on. their ting. J do not even object to hav ing it aroiihcir necis. Who could have any conlid. ju the Commercial hereafter Bedford nor sleeps is keeping this land of liberty, that reaches from ocean to ocean, that is arched by the blue dome ot heaven, and decked with the eternal stars, will still remain the grandest, the freeest. and the best under the sun. Prof I. J. Jliiler said : ilnnhert of the G. A. It., Ivns of Vcterunt and Friend : NVe have assembled this beauti ful dav not to revive sectional strife nor to cherish bitter animosities, but to recall the past. Soldiers, to-day you think of your comrades who marched with yon to battle. hut returned no more. It is sad, indeed, to fall in early manhood, as mauy did, but no ble to die in a worthy cause, forlife is meas ured by results and not by years. When any one dies it is not so much the question as how and where, but in what cause. To day you think of your companions in arms who muste.-ed in the same battallion, fought iu the same column, bivouaeed on the same field wore the wise dress, ate tbe same flitch, slept on the same hard bed and under the same rough blanket. Friends, there came a time in the history of our coun try when the Declaration of Independence was called a series of glittering generalities, tbe Constitution a piece of paper, the Na tion's Flag an old, weather-beaten rag. Some of you, tbe soldiers present, remember the ominous clouds that preceded the storm of rebellion. On the anniversary of our Na tional Independence. July 4, IMA), the elo quent Thcuias F. Marshall, of rougbkeep sie, X. Y., and it was but a short time be fore his death, when the clouds of civil war were gathering, alluded to the threats that had already been made to divide this Vnion and asicj, " If we divide this Union, how shall we divije the IJeclaration ot Inde pendence ? How shall we divide the Missis sippi ? How shall we divide our National gongs Hail Columbia? Star Spangled Ban ner, and old Yankee Ihjodle? -I don't know," he said, "unless we ai the North keeu tbe Yankee, and give the South the Doodle." Friends, this Nation must be one. God has so made it that it cannot be broken into fragments. If you can take a living man's heart out of his anatomical system aad send him on bis way rejoicing without it, then, and not till then, yon may take the Rocky and Allegheny ranges from our mountain systems, theunio, .Missouri, ana .Mississippi abVr Poisos. It is time that respect fortt.,.ni combine with conquers terv s,.-inn of all gift. a,ui articlesn connection with the sale of "OR district attorxey, " "" n: BIESECKER. mary KKllV . Mi-FOR I',-M,in of the Republican Pri. fid Saturday. J ud 28, use. or soaMii.vfrK, " may -27. . W UtNFOKIl. PR It. ftTOKC, U. H. itfc.M-frpD . . - . . arnenies t' - i not ouiy vuanuise. iw 1 .. ....si- iiu and to theVliz.ngto legitimate business fWB HOlbt Dll community, u. ... PREDliJCA i"--"-'"-" snhieottotne deeWotfTf v mirr Election, to be n.u - irk, and also wav offered ees, have ents for I abates, v. 1 i ATM 1 v t tli pttpnt. K ..t the ;.!. !,,. nre being carried source of grei. of food have become a They are, no mr to the public halth. near, nothine mo. what form they ap- swindle honest aness than devices to V . 1 It is eratifving to ecting peop.e. v . . in stances the officers oRJias, iu t,,l.l..rihni!tr. Inw have taaen in Chicago, parties who gifts to purchasers of recently beeu arrested upon lottery swindling. The late both for public execration prosecution, are the m an u fa urea alura baking powders, whoare Lollys. means of gifts and lottery tuiets, di.-pi' of large quantities of their corrosively 1 sonous conipoumls. whicbure so well kn" rYt. ..y to be detrimental to health that no house- ""'u.N, keeper will admit thera to her kitchen, K Cl knowingly. This form of swindle isnotoniy being peddled from house to house, but un ,wnf..n.iu. fflri!eorolits tube realized, the manufacturers are entreucbing themselves behind the counters of many grocers by get ting them to offer the alum goods, with the gifts, or lottery tiukets attacbej, tnereoy shifting the liability to prosecution, in part. uooii other, and, perhaps, innocent parties. Every grocer or dealer, for instance, who selis, or offers for sale, any of the prize or lottery baking powders is a criminal in the eve of the law. and l;alde, upon conviction ... ...... -...i mm-nt. while those who ID line auia sell the uift goods are, morally, as responsi blc. for thev are offering an inducement, er tr housekeepers to use a contains a corrosive poison, Pri-issa. G. W. BENF0RD & SON'S DBUG STOEE, or soxkrs" Towssntr, - 1 ..r Election, to beheld baiur iaj, ,R BOT.-SE l.IKKCTOK GiUVF.L A. DEITX, OF SOIEI!SM TOWNSHIP. tlvetiou, w - : STATE CON mary t.rlf.EOATE TO THE S VEST1. WM. 8. M0 EG AX, or jKJise towasair. tU w '","ffie; .m nati. and eict.. this r.ins U Jecure his aominaxiom w . s. M. u'v-- NAUR'S BLOCK. V'e keep onstann hand a st .c': ,f - UB DEUGS AND MEDICINES louvt Sundries k,rt in a CW1 l,nl.. Store WK OILS, YAliXISHES, .mm. -,i ... i,..: li v , -rcricaanrr u Trussed, Ives, TOflf" LY. iort 1 ac.l seu-.-u ...'J.-t" Jn.r,.,rl fkfm ri 1VXKOATETOTUE STATE CON- C. SUA FEB, olr'vKRSirT noaorna. , f..r Heaver-. ,tM .,i .m for him still to hu nominal 111 oenivbest eitorts nd electloo. C 1,. f. MrVn re, Wine ' in th. .k;;," ' y te.l ..r.-iHT ean he J,)?.',. 1at fer Uargain. ( w nrv fcui.inf. an.i w:mt ' Mc inal TJ(f. )nlv.-S 4 m i-Fi,t:l,KGATE V, THE STATE COJf- -10N. p. P00Ri:r(;ii, XODTIIArTOS TOWV,,1!F. the ilefUi'.a of the K(,i ii.n Fri u, to be held Saturday, Jy,, ls f!ul leet I mary Je. B V RIIX SALES. The romiViii.nern ofSmerset founty lll ell at uul.lh Ucry, on the prcuihea, to ihe Um en biiidtr, on So.VKKSET XslHP ITIJIM. Not seeing-thing from these parts for some tiniei, Hkeald, thought a few items mighl er gome interest to your many readei At a banking on the farm of J. M. Hostetler, inl township last Wednesday, one hundreds twentv-five persons were thanksgiving, a hymn of praise going tip to the Supreme Ruler Tor the blessings of lib erty, for national peace and unit) , for home and native land. It us heed well the les sons that tnis day would teach. Let those to whom the late war is but history, under stand the full import of this national tribute. Let those who must direct the ship of state in the world's to-morrow be taught to re- lyere patriotism, and our cunntry will be ; more secure in her loyal citizens tnan in standing armies or fortified cities. There U no glory in war for its own sake. Xo, it is terrible! Terrible in its desolation, terrible in its consequences, terrible in its effects upon human hearts and homes. The freeman will do all in bis power to avert it ; he will exhaust every means to bring about peaceful arbitration ; but rather than sacri fice a principle, rather than suffer oppres sion and wrong, he will fight for his coun- galbers to-day may bo heard a prayer of;oul 0f0ur river systems, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, New ork, and Massachu setts out of the compact of States, and not destroy the National structure. lhese threats were carried into effect. South Caro lina led in the great secession. Now, if we should value things by the price, this Na tion cost immensely seven years lighting to establish Independence, four years more to preserve and perpetuate it. len per cent, of the one hundred years of oar National life has been spent in war to save our great country. This is a great country it has nearly six thousand miles of sea coast, har bors unexcelled, rivers longer than the Vol ga, and more beautiful than the Rhine. It has an extent of territory scarcely less than all the Empires, Kingdoms and Republics of Europe. It has a population exceeding that of Great Britain, and nearly equal to that of France. Iu agricultural wealth it is unsur passed. It has every variety of climate. food that This is a pre dicament iu which it is not possible our gro cers will place themselves when they come to think seriously of the matter. It must be borne in mind tbat every one of these gilt or prize baking powders, are alum baking powders. These powders cost less than four cents a pound to produce ; the eift. or prize, costs but a few cents more. Tbey are sold at the price of a first-class baking powder, so that the swind.e, in a commercial sense, is enormous. Uut the chief iniquity of tbe business consists in selling, as presumably wholesome, an arti- cle of a positively injurious character, and by means of gifts or bribes, inducing ser vants or unsuspecting housekeepers to pur chase and nse it in our daily food. There should be some prompt method of reaching these dangerous practices and pun ishing the parties engaged in their promo tion. If the present laws are not ample, wc commend the matter to the consideration of our State Board of Health for recommenda tion of such additional legislation as shall be effective for the protection ol the general public. try, he wU give op all that is dear to him, ! from the regions of perpetual snow, to the TVESIi Y. JL'XE 22, 1SSG, At 10 o'clock A.Vthehalldtnitof th abu'ment over r.u.u . ' Tiero i u..t.c- ii.imwj -- ; In from liavUifVV . .soioerset County, to Oeis-1 ...n i:utl.r: Cofti rmmm Aahi ftream. The I covered woolen u;y.tructure now standing; will J be sold at tne raniinne. to tiie Diiftiesi ot.iuer, for rash. The old !. u to he removed imme diately aucr in aiso, on WEISESDAlji'XE 23, 1S86, At in o'riorit a. M., tbeftfuitr of the hntlife and abutmenti ' t'rMviSver QuemfthiininiC T9-k ear Jacob Mumau'i. n Omfaauich Towubip. on tbe rwi leadim?. fro gt ytowii to DavW- Tille. .. . h : fnd vim eversoo :?,?-.-;, . .... - ii i Beautiful ;!'m.F j Designs. Jp t:"ji'JL MON'JV.cN'fAL 2 .v. 1 lJay Yoii Manufacture yj' rv' If ATBfl fc. ;jf.n B r FaniMhed SI, Lolort. Al.o Aat..l Jor the Kill i Ptrs.r.s in nee.f of MOXI MF.XT . find It to th ir Interest to call at. my f hi .n i-r l.ha "111 be aiven - lhem. iERY LOW. 1 invite Ssecial Attention to u el.ld Improvemnt i point of V.i TIBIAL. ASU rivWKlt'TJOV and which . the F-r..Urinir- fc.r our Caanaealde Cu maui. A CAI.U WM. F- SHAFFER. J .T..ntl Pfcillitint, deo'.t. late of Upper IMPORTED Turke Letter' testamentary-! AISO A On the'fameilav at 1J o'clock A. v..lh oldn- 1 perstruetureoi thehriilt Kelta'smiV jnSHaae township, will be sold u the hlahtH ti.i.ier lor cash, to t removed immediately alter ltc. ALSO t the Com- l: on 1S.SG. t MAKHIKU. good wishes entertained for their welfare by , present, and f given a sumptuous din. those left behind. They went Irom Ham burg to Ilagtrstown, at which place they took the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Sun Frai.cis.-o. They will sail from the latter place oa June 15, and reach their destination in about 30 days. Tbey will be absent 10 years. During the few days spent in this city prior to their departure they were hospitably entertained by their many friends. lurritbttrii Patriot. ner. 1 he can ing was that J. Custer. Tl and every pi as it was poeai deserving of til work, aud au building a new bitn a call. it. It. Bowmai r in charge of the build ent workman, Mr. Irwin ning is of the very best. to its place as perfectly make it. Mr. Coster is credit for his jierfect ner who contemplates even life itself and tor this he deserves the ondy ing homage of those for whom he suf fered. Then, as we recall the deeds of the heroes wbo are crowned to-day with a na tion's laurels, as we recount the story of their achievements in the field of battle, their sufferings in the prison cell, let us honor their memory for their patriotism rather than for their valor, for what they have le.lt us to enjoy as well as for what tbey suffered. The past has taught its lesson, and may fiery heats of the tropics. Friends, we have assembled especially to pay tribute to the brave soldiers wbo gave their lives for their country. It is befitting on this occasion that we call to our minds the principles vouchsafed to ns by the precious blood of these braye men. We are to-day enjoying the fruits of their victory." Our Nation to day is undivided, and at peace within its borders. Well do I remember to-day many with whom I played in childhood, many with whom I roamed over these hills ana through these valleys, my school corupan- r nnt. fondly hone that never azaln may a should not fail to give 'foreign foe invade our proud land, and i ions with whjia I fished, hanted and slept. never again way oar country be rent asun- Well do I remember the time when my champion agent for' derby civil strife. Tba nation can never brother, the only one, left his peaceful homo KRINO EODOEES. At Somerset, Pa. on Wednesday, Jnne 2, 1SSC. by Rev. W. A. Jackson. Mr. Aanauias Kring, of Somerset County, Pa., to Miss Anna E. Rodgers, of Cambria County, Pa. LOWERY DEMFSEY. At iloovers- ville, Ps . on Wednesday, May 2, IS!,, by Kev. W . A. Jackson, Mr. W. If. Lowery of Bedford County, PaM and Miss Ella B Dcuipsey, of Hooversvilie, Somerset Coun ty. Pa. BENNETT ZERFOS3. At the Record er's office. In Somerset, on Wednesday, May 27, 1880, by Key. J. TL. Knepper, of Berlin. Mr. Winfield 6. Bennett to Miss Lizzie Zer foss, both of Somerset county. Scald proposals will le received utissioner a omce, oumcmi, " THURSDAY, JUNE For an lmn briiiae, in two spans, icr ta"" rtr.r. In IVnOuence BoroUKh.249 MBllwt"" between tlie ahutoente. with a f.iool roadway, aud acapacitvot lu0uunds Ai.' a.lerin.l by the pr- v--? ' ! inernirrmn.r. vwmt v - in.'.el'ie.l """, " ....,;,. tae same l t' - ' J m.yli Ex.cut.,ro.lU-'''-'1d- .-; " t C -.'. ... .J ) 1 1 ' ' -.' J . I' WVVMV hr ---- I bnpr'l MONT Dt KABI.F. pi EES ! FRIDA iY, JUXE L, 16, IMS In Ccnfloen. B.ronib. w On the premlMS In CcnBuen. B..ronu. win sold to the lowest b.d.ler, ihbi.vltn.i l""""" ' ments and one pier lr th U" nlue'11,p,, ! brhlg-e. rirrt-eUus cemented naonry wi.i o required. . ALSO ' f la the name day. the o'd suierrtraeture on the , ahuv name.1 lite will be ..Mtothe hmhest lad der, for cash, to be removed we f 'reeted. For plans and specltKationi, call at the Com-, mtssioners' odic, prMBAl'LD. i JUNA3 Met 1.1MTOCK. Attest- 1 Commtostaaers. , A J. HlLKWASI, J apr?-t. Clerk. J Ml HORSE HIGH, BULL 5im,u. r. SOMKT1 1 INO NEW. tv. ... e...i 'fiz'Vi:& 'Tm"marshall k SON. njl n. FANNING HILt, KANUFA.CTUREO BY FRAN KH.SU FALL -Soil Arril isth. at .f.nnsr X K..H tl.e nrst wwk. tn KTn.l week at mv iarni t.cir.rir, A r.I l'Jth, an l veek ais.ut thn uistimt the Ma n. t si5-oo iisrs"cri?.AiMOE- fud"l..l'-w;.- The firstweck. Al-r1 V'lb. atmylarm.ihid. April I I. at JMcr tuwia. and week about durum the jeaiou, at $20.00 INSTJTBANCE- Partic, breeditt, to above horse. their q-lt. will only be charae.1 ha.l rates . k.mx 7,;th.N". ''' "Vh-tyo t- kci'l tire. HamUietoniaa ALHAMBIiA rnrtti In- Sl.000 G r c is --- . ...I-.... m.kp a rr- fit) FAK3iar. "w"f ;,,,r;-rMI,MiLi f,.rmriv anown ai. io, - - . do well by calllna onme. Shop on Corner of Kosina and Patriot Sts. Will also stand at my larm. at 1TK. V. HEI FLrA. ai.r-l Im- i.ii, a efceno acd rename I now otinr iu r . . . . ,n .. i .....m bm t ii i . , , . , "'; iu.nr3ins to inu te"Tr .rh I niirr bul,."..- ., u -.; rertn i.nn.. Joslna Hsmer, Jr., & Co, Saltlsxsxe, tae Lead. Send for ,..,, . .i mill. I re WORK WARIlAZTtV. i F. H. SUFALL, CUMVHSET. 2vd maylS-om. PA. ATTENTION, FARMERS! . - t VT lea arY TfWri1hiD I .nt A V.raia ibe be ,11 inerwuou .r' mt fl.,w act ran Kllteen iwjiiaiT v., iool pay to aaent. aprinm. Som.net, fa. tttt only I m no whtflie- Send for 'Circular.