The oraerset Herald. KIUVARI t T1X, llitr ami Iiiirkn.ir W KDSK8D ATm :. May l 17. Th Trwuniry department report that f 6,500.426 trade dollars have la-en re deemed to date, Trk rwent wtrthquake in Arizona 1 mbM to have opened np a (sold mine in the Santa Catalina inrmnlsiti. Thiktkkn- ktkamkks landed more than t-n thowwnd emijrrHnta at New York on Thursday tout, and " the cry in rtill tliey come." Mr. Rlaikk ha made arranim-nte to nail for Europe on the 8th of June. He will be accompanied by hi wife and two daughter. Thk State Jjqtior Leajrue announces that it will test the constitutionality of the hiph liceiiMe law in the courts, at the first opportunity. It bejrints to look an if the rosy proppects for a year of proporoun biwinefW activity are t be blighted by striken, ax were those of the past year. Os Welnes.lay last the IVesident ajv pointed James YV. Hyatt, of Connecticut to be Treasurer of the United States, to succeed C X. Jordan resipned. There; appears to lie a (treat dearth of l'residential probabilities in the Demo cratic ranks, and it looks as if Mr. Cleve land was sure to have the call next year. Thk Ik-niocratic Shite Committee at its meeting last week, fixed Uon Allentown as the place, ami Amrust the 31st as the time for holding the next State Conven tion. Mk. Grant has just received a check for $33,3K4.5.1 from the publishers of the ieneral's Memoirs, which makes the to tal amount received by her so far f-'KM,-4"I).53. ' Ciniinsati has apjxiinted a committee f leading citizens to tnre the Pres idential nominating Vinventions nest year. They propose to raise $25.0M to lefray the expenses. " Ik a New Yorker wants his Sunday nip. he has to cross over into New Jersey to pnicure it. It is said that .TO.OM bum mers, on last Sunday, adjourned across the river for that purose. Well it is llijrh license ! Now let the cranks quit their factious railing, and give the law a fair test, lt merit or demer its will soon become apparent, if all good citixens will see that it is enforced. ( H t in Kausas the Supreme Court has decided that when a woman marries she need not take her husbands name unless she so chooses. This will give pretty women with pretty uauics a fair show. Th eke is blood on the Southern moon, lieauregard and Jeff I a vis are at it tooth and toe-nail, lighting over again the bat tles of the lost cause. Next thing we'll bear, will be an indelicate allusion to a etticat, and a shrill cry fie for shame! The natural gas belt appears to extend westward indefinitely. A great vein has been struck near Fort Scott, Kansas, at a depth of 20 feet If the prairies be un derlaid with gas fuel the lack of titntier will no longer be deemed so great a draw back. The Pittsburgh Pa ha satisfied itself that the Pennsylvania Democnu-y is un mistakably in favor of President Cleve land's re-uomi nation. It is an unmistak able fart also, that all the States, which like Pennsylvania, have not any Iemo cratic electoral votes to lestow,are in fa vor of the rcnomination of the President It is alleged that the Ilebel tieneral Iiosser's late attack on icneral Sheridan was instigated by the fact that Kosser in tends to be a candidate for Congr in a Virginia district, and thought the surest way to succeed was to stir up the old rebel sentiment What a naughty lVm ocrat he is, to thus " wave the bloody shirt" One great incentive to fraud in making false returns to Assessore, has been re moved by the repeal of the tax on watch n, carriages and household furniture. It lias long been evident to the most casual observer that the law has been shameful ly disregarded, and it is in the interst of good morals that it lias been expunged from the statute hooks. Ma. Cleveland need not "run;" he can walk away with the I eiiii.Tutic par ty whenever he wants to. It has mighty tew asset which are not under the con trol of the I'resident's little machine. No party ever before had a boss who so com pletely controlled the team and outlit Kven tlie dog nnder the wagon has a col lar marked in big letters, " licensed by ir.ver Cleveland." ' Ttieagn Int r-ftiynu. The Kentucky Republicans held their State Convention on Wednesday of last week and nominated William O. Bradley by acclamation as their candidate for iovernor. Mr. Bradley is an able law yer, w ith a fine State reputation, and is ne of the ;wi who stood by Grant in the National Convention of ISSrt. He will make a rattling camaign ugiiinst the free trade BourUins who have captured the State of Hennr C!av. Speak eh Carlisle who is the head and front of the free-trade Democrats, in his recent jecch, thus welcomed the Mug wumps to the fold : There is one good thing about those Mugwumps as we oil I t hem. They are nearly all Tari ff ref nn rs that is, Free Traders. If they are roerly cultivated they will nt lie long getting into the Ieinocratic party, where they will lie mugwumps no longer, bin just as good Democrat as the rest of us." The death of Justice William A. Woods, of leorgia, ha made the first vacancy on the Bench of the .Supreme Court of the I'uited States to be filled by Dtwurratic President since the ap pointment Nathan Gilford, of Maine, by Premtlent Buchanan' in Although Justice Field is Ileroocrat, he was a licpublican when appointed to the Su reme Bench by President Lincoln, in ItK5. He will not lie so lone Die w hen President Cleveland sliall give him a 1 etiMM-ratic associate. Th e tariff Democrat w ho train w it h Mr. Uaudall, w ill hold the balance of ower in the next Houae oo that question, and they can control the organixation if they choose to ataiert Uieiu wives. It will lay w iiii them to say whether the next Sjieak w aliaU be a free trader, and have the power to construct the foiuuiittee against the interest of protection to oar home in dustries. If Mr. Randall ikfc-s not fail hi native State, when the pinch come, a did George M. Ihtlhta, there nothing to fear from the bluster of Carlisle and his free-trade followers, during the next ses sion of Congress. Mr. Speak kkCarliki-il in the Kentucky Convention, led off in favor of a free trade platform for the Presidential cam paign of next year. Samuel J. Randall inclines to a protective one. What will the Democratic party do ? Will it follow either of it great leaders, or will it strad dle as usual, and plant one foot in Ken tucky and the other in Pennsylvania ? The Revenue bill utill hangs fire be tween the two houses, on the question of taxing manufacturing corporations and limited partnerships. The question in one of policy, the Senate opposing the measure on the ground of fostering and encouraging manufactures of all sorts, while taxation might drive them from the State, but the llousi "insists that taxation should be equal, and that they hould hear their projiortionate share. Under the bill, w hich will doubtless In come a law, all moneys at interest are taxed three mills, one-half of which is to lie returned to the counties, this sum added to four-fifths of the amounts to be received from High License, will enable County Commissioners to reduce the tax levy on all classes of property, and thus the burdens of the general taxpayers will be much reduced. The High license bill finally jiassed both branches of the Ixyislature on Wednesdav last and on Friday it receiv ed the signature of (iovernor Beaver and became a law. In the Senate 27 Republi cans ami 9 Democrat voted for the bill, and 8 Republicans and 3 Democrats vot- ed against it. In the House it received i sieond division The District milita (mm !8 Republican and 26 Ieiuocratic votes, JKW f the Washington Liht Infantry while 29 Republicans and 33 Iejuocrat I voted against it Of course the law is not perfect, and the constitutional cavillers will file a goodly numlier of objections to it, but it has been carefully prepared and was fully discussed, and is the best that could be evolved out of the many plans and schemes, offered by friend and foe. The purpose of the law is well know n. It is not exjiecUHl to prove a jMimicea for all the evils of the liquor tratlic, but it is in tended to correct many of the ills com plained of. No law yet comvived, has been able to prohibit or prevent the evils of intemperance, but if t his one does not correct many of the evils know n to exist in the liquor trthe, no legal measure ever will. Let usall airree to irive it a fair trial and carefully watch and note the results for future reference. The full text of the law will le found in another column. Threatened a Teacher. Tavuik, Tkx., May IS. A lew uiphts ago seven men went to the rtidenee of James Trim, south of town, called him out, and then, with drawn guns, eorajielleil him to go with them a short distance from his home, where they pave him a severe whipping, his liody lieing badly lacerated. Mrs. Trim followed her husband from the house, hut was ordered hack to her room at the Kiut of a revolver. Trim hail been sending his children to school, and the female teacher hail whipcd one of his boys severely. In a lit of wrath Trim hal written a note to the teacher, tell ing her she did not know how to teach ; that she hud lieaten his child unmercifully, and that if he were a man be would whip her. The outlaws purchased tickets for Mr. Trim and family and sent them out of the county, but the family will be hn night back to iden tify the men, as Trim and his wife recijmi red six or seven. The first arrest was uiade yesterday in the jierson of Willie lewis. Warrants have lieen issued for the arrest of the other six men. A Ruffian Kililed. Diver. X. H., May 12. A German silk weaver named August liable, who is sixty vears old. lives in Bootiton. He has a wife who is very pretty, and only twenty-five years out. itame is a small man, aim iooks every year oi ms atre, w u.ie ins wne tous tittle more man a gin. vt nen uiej were iiiarrun,pie generally sushis..,, mai me girl stlcleil her aged lover because he is well to-do. it was said that she was in love with ; ayonng man named John Kclley, hut hud , refusisl to marry him hause he was ssr. ; Last night Kclley and a party of friends ' were sjiendiiig the evening at Hahle's house ! and wereeutertained ty Mrs. liable. A lit- I tie before 11 o'clock Mrs. liable went to her j ristni with her child, and sometime later the j party distersml, excvpling K el ley who went up stairs and tried to get into Mrs. Hahle's ! room. Mrs. liable resisted him to such an extent that it attracted the attention uf lia ble, who rushed upstairs with a shot-gun and fired at Kclley. The charge entered Kclley' forehead ami killed him almost instantly, liable was arrested. In the Pit of Death. OilCitt, Pa., May li Willie Manna, 11 vears old. who mi-t a irit il'ul fate in a shaft on the Imperial ground, at Silverlyville was buried to-day. The shaft, 4" feet deep,.! was dug a few years ago to find the course of a t nam of oil that waslhought to leak from a tank. The Istys were in the habit of ffoiug loMiiiiemoruling brave and patriotic sacri up and down the ladder for Hinii-ement. ! lices in war, fame in peaceful pursuits, or When Willie tried it he was overcome by gusat the foot of the ladder. His little broth- er screamed for help and John Giinlon an- swered. A rope was put around his waist and he was lowered into the shaft. He grasied the lioy's body and the men on the nies pulled him up. When within ten feet of the top tronlon became limp, having been over- couie by gas, and he dropicd the Isidy. J. W. Haulen was then let down, and the gas attacked him also anil the doctors hail to Is? called to restore him. The Itody was then grappled for with hooks and brought up. A Cloud-Burst. Dvrox. l.. May VI. Shawnee creek flisslisl Xeuia agian on this anniversary of last yesir's devastation, thie year ago to night houses were washed away aui( oilier great destruction was done and twenty-eight people were drowned. At 11 o'clock this morning cloud-burst .R-urred over that town accjjimutied by a U-rrilie elect rie-tirui. Lightning ran into.; he train-dispatcher's otlice at Little Miami dciot, setting this struetureon fire, nijuiring coiisiilcrableefTort to extinguish it. Itain poured down for three hours, fiissling a district tifteiii miles in diameter. All the streams rose six to ten frtt ami swept everything liefore the swell of water. Farm-sheds, fencing, bridgi-s tim ber, luiutier. etc.. were waslieil away w ith all mimiMTof drift. Shawm creek liashed a mass of this stuff into Xenia, so that tlie eople in the territory along the creek tied from their dwellings to high g ami ml. Logs and (Irift-luniiK-r frmel a jam Is-isath the D-tniit street bridge, lifting it three feet, and on the top of that was still five f.s-t if water, the current whirling swiftly through the tow n, washing away railway embuuk ntenm, etc. The rain stoiied at i p. m.. and the creek rune fully seven feet in the next three hours. Mother and Children Burned to Death. lYrvBt'BiiH. Pa, May 13. I.ast evening w hilc Mrs. Cil, of Coal CastU;, was using pe troleum to kindle a fire the conU'tits of the can ignited and an explosion followed. The Woman rushed out ofthe bouse with her clothing in flams and rislied in tlie yard. The bouse took fire and was consumed, and two little children who were in it perished in the flames. A third child only escad a similar ftXt by following her mother out of the house. The hustmud is a miner. Man and Wife Tied and Robbed. WiLUlXbToK, IK.-I., May Mi. Shortly before mi. Inight three masked men broke into James Porter's farm-house, seven miles from Harrington, Kent county, and, after a fight in which shot were fired on both titles, over powered Porter and his wife, tied them to a bed-iost'aud went through the premise, se curing Oi in cash and bonds. Then ta king Porter's horse and carriage they drove away. Porter received a slight (9h wound during the melee. IN HONOR OF UARFIELD. Unveiling the Army of the Cumber land's Statue at Washington. . Wash i kotos, May 12. The necoml day of the retmitm of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland wan a irfu-t specimen f Washington spring weather, and all the pro ceeding of tho celebration were named out successfully. At the business moetingthif morning of ths wxiety, Gilnnel Henry Stone, of Jdon wa selected a the orator and Colonel William McMichacI, of New York, as thealternate at the next reunion. CiiiifO was selected as the place, and (liickamaia week in Septemlier, 1SS8, as tlie time Rr holding he next reunion. The present ofHoeni of the society were re elected for the coming year as follows ; Ires ident, lneral I. H. Sheridan : riirwnil Ing secretary, tietienil Henry M. Cist ; treas urer. General J. S. Fullertoti : rcconliiiK secretary, ieneral ticotge W. Steele, and a vine president from each State represented in the society. The procession, which formwl in fr.int of the Arlington Hotel, started promptly at 11 :). (teiural Baird w as the chief marshal. A platoon of niounteil )lice led the way followed by tiencral Baird and his aides, who preceded a carriage in which were seaU-d OetHTals Sherman, Sheridan and Utc'ah, three of the four living commanders of the Army of the Cumberland, tieiieral Buell, the remaining commander Is-ing unable to be pre. Then followed the Kir division, 1 conitNtsed as follows: Baud, battalion of Third Artillery ailing a infantry, (artlcM Guard of Honor, Ss-iety of the Anny of the Cumberland, Marine Band and battalion of marines and a detachment of 'J sailors frem the l'nited States steamshin (ialeua. Corin, the two I'niou Veteran Corjis, Nation al KiHcs, Washington Continentals, Kmrnet tiuard. Capital City Guanls, Butler Zouaves, Washington Cadet (Virjw, Hinh School ('& dets and Corcoran Cadets), Grand Army of Ilcpiiblic and civic societies, the whole di vision under command of Major oodloc. of the United States Marine Corjis. The right of the procession moved up H street to KighteHth, each organization w heeling into line as the left of the preceding company jiassed. From Kighteenth street the pro cession iinx'ocslixl to Pennsylvania avenue, down which it marched to Third street where the Third division dclxmchcd and proceeded down Third to Maryland avenue and halted on that avenue near the monu ment. OX THE ORAXD STAND. the grand stand, near the Garfield statue, to the unveiling ot which UMtay iseremoiiies had lieen set unirt, seats had U-en aruuued for l,rst intsoiis. A number of these were occupied by ladies and fntlo- men at least un hour ln-tore the proccsxiuii arrived. The invited guests included mem ber of the Cabinet and their families. Jus tices of the Supreme Court, the District Ju diciary, members of the Diplomatic Corjis and distinguished citizens. James and Harry Garfield were among those seated on the stand. There w as a great crowd of jieople and the entire routo of the procession was lined hy a cheering multitude. At 1 o'clock tteiierals Sherman, Sheridau and Uosecrans and ttovernor t.'urtin arrived in a carriage, just after the head of the pro- ecssioo! In.Kle its aiiiiearaiice. Thev were soon followed by President Cleveland, eseor tsl by General Aiidersoii and Secretary and Mrs. Fairchild. Colonel and Mrs. I-amont Postmaster General Vilas and Secretary mar. Mrs. Cleveland came accomiinied by Mrs. Folsom. Miss Bayard and Miss Welsh, just after 1 o'clock and took her seat lieside i the President's chair. F.x -Secretary Win i dum and Kx-Aitorney tieiieral MacVeagh . of 1 resnlent GariicM h aliiui't. were anioiiK ' the guests present. ! After Marshal Nelson hal formally an ; iicmncil the ojieniiig of the n-remonies and Rev. Dr. tiilsy ottered prayer the Marine i j BsukI, surrounding the monument, struck tip " Aail to the Chief," and amid the clap ping of bunds the American fla enveloping tjjo wat! alH, th. KrPat bniI1JM, , jtnnfR, t.vl, , Tliw wa, a ,h,m iu in the pn,slings w,liU, a u.lUeTy of llrtiery fired a national , , ,;eIwra siheri.laii tlien intniduced ' the orator ol'tlie occasion, (ietieral J. .War ren Keifer. who. on the part ofthe inoniiment isuumiitee, delivered an address transferring ' the -Utile to tieiieral Sheridan. At its conclusion Sheridan, in behalf of i the society, transferred ihesuitue to the Pres ident of the l'nited States. ! THK PatVlttLXT's SVKW'H. Pn-iidciit Cleveland in acci-pting tliest.ltne said : Amid the interchange of fraternal greet- j jl)pi ljotwwll ,he survivors of the Army of the Ciitniierland and their former fs-s upon the battle field, and while the I'nioli tieiier al and the ieoile's President awaiUsl burial the common grief of these magnanimous soldiers and mouring citizens fuuud expres sion in the determination to erect this tribute to American greatness: and thus to-day in its symmetry and lieauty it jresents of a brotherhood redn-nied, and a token of a na- j lion restored. Monumeiits and statues multiply through- i out the laud, fittingly illustrative ofthe love land affei-tioii of our greateful people, and j honor in public station. . But from this ilay forth there shall stain: j at our seal of government this slalue of a I distinguished citien who in life and serviixw j combined ail these things and more, which j challenge adinir.iti.ni in American character loving tenderness in every domestic relation j bravery on the field of battle, fame and dis- tinction in our halls of legislation, and the highest honor and dignity in the Chief Mag istracy ofthe nation. This stately effigy shall not fail to tcuch every beholder tliat the source of American greatness is confined to no condition, norde-s-ndeiit alone lor its growth and develop incut upon favorable sumuiudings. The genius of our national life lieckoiui to useful ness and honor I hose in every sphere, and offers the highest preferment to manly am bition and sturdy, honest cfTcort chastemsl and eoiisccratcd by itriitie bi-s and aiit ratioiis. As long as this statue stands, let it be proud ly remembered that to every American citizen the way is iwn to Dune ami station, until he " Moving Ui from high to higher. lUs-oincs on fortune's crowning shipc The pillar of a (ssiple's hope. The centre of a world's desire." A Sol.KM( LKSHOV Nor can we forget that it also teaehi-s our eopie a sad and distressing Irasou : and the thoughtful citizen who views its fair pnr- tioiis cannot fail to recall the tragedy of licuth which brought grief and mourning to ever)- household in the land. But while American citizenship stands aghast and af frighted that murder and assassination should lurk in tlie midst of a five jieopleand strike down the head of their government, a feariess snared and the discovery of the origin and hiding place of these hateful and un natural things should he followed by a sol emn resolve to purge forever from our poli tical methods and from tlie operation of our government the jsrrversioiis ami misconcep tions which gave birth to passionate and I 1 m sly thoughts. If from this hour onr admiration for the bravery and nobility of American nmnhood and our faith in the jioKsihiiities and opsir tunities of American citizenship be renewed, if our appreciation of the blessing of a re stored In ion ami love for our government be Btrengtlwned.and if our watchfulness ugainst the dangers of a mad chase after partisan sfsiiU lie quickened, the dedication ff this statue to the jieople of the 1'niusl States will not lie in vain. During the delivery of his address the Presiilenl was frequently intermixed by tut bursts of applause. Hesske fluently in a clinr voice which was audible to most of the vast crowd that filled the rirele before the stand. When he had concluded the band played "Hail Columbia," and Rev. K. P. Power, who was the pastor of teMieral Garfield's church in this city, pronounced the benedic tion. The troop were then dismissed and the ceremonies came to an end. Two Town Completely Destroyed. , XooALR. Bra., May 1.1. Tlie fiiHowingdis pafch tin been received from Governor Tor res, dated Hermosillo, Mexico : Further advices continue to arrive slowly from the districts of Montezuma and Arispe, the scene ofthe earthquake lisaters on the 3d hist., but owing to tie position of these distrii ta. the latter of w hich is in the heart ofthe Sierra Madre Range, full particulars a to the extent ofthe loss of life and property will not be known until after tho arrival of the scientific commission that has been dis- atched to the scene by the State tiovern- ment. The sjiecial officer whom ttovernor Torres sent to the scene or the disasters from Pre, returned to that place yesterday with dis- iti hes from the Perfect of Montezuma to (iovernor Torres, suying that while the first reM)rts which were disiiatched via I'resafter the first shis k were, in tlss excitement ex aggerated as to the nnniber of lives lost, yet the damage and loss of life isapalling. The towns of Arisjie and Oputo are completely destroyed. From thirty-five to forty people were buried in the ruins and nineteen severe ly injured. The towns of Granada and Luasibas were greatly damaged and several ieople injured, but no loss of life reported. Although the water ha risen and the earth opened at va rious M)iiits, no volcanoes are visible. The district of Arisjie, in Northeastern Sonoro, suffered terribly. The Valley of Froiiteras was innndated by water and near ly all the houses of Frontcras destroyed, but only one person was killed, a young girl, who was buried in the ruins of a falling house. The Forest Fires Still Raging. Fast Saoinaw, Mich.. May PI. No rain of consequence has fallen this spring, and the country is drying up. Streams are lower than liefore at this season in many years, and more than fifty million of pine logsaivhung up. Fires have started in the woods in all directions. One million feet of logs stored by W. H. and F. A. Wilson, of Harrison, skidded on the logging road ofthe Roscom mon Lumber Company, have burned up. A small quantity of logs owned by Murphy & Dorr, of this city, were also burned. A large numlier of men are employed in w atchingand protecting logs skidded at different iints. I'nless rains come a large amount of pmptr ty will be destroyed. Additional Local. Daley Items. Bark-ieeling is in full blast. The mist common thing in this section are showers, they lieing so numerous that very little can be accomplished. Oats sowing is about over, and next on the list for the farmer is corn-planting and sheep-shearing. Win. Heel has been visiting friends here for a brief period. He put in most of the time trout fishing, but did not meet w ith much success. There was preaching in theDiseiplechiirch here last Sumlay, the servievs lieing conduct ed by KlderCandee, of Ohio, who was grat ed by large audiences. A few weeks ago Henry Daley disNised of his farming implements and some ot her ar tljles at public sale, and is now working at Wendel A Parson's steam saw mill. Can u:v. An Open Letter. Somkrskt, Pa.. Mav 17, lsiT. FrifHil and Fatnnu : Having removed our Jewelry More into tae ru recently occupietl by Alex. Ilenionl Jl Son, ossite Parker A Parker's Pry (Joods store, we are now prepared ui furnish the pule- lie w ith tlie latest improved and Standard j American Movements, such as the Walt ham, j Ktiriu, llampileu, Illinois., and fine .Swiw Movementa. In Silver, (4old, and titild Fill ed Cases, the James Boss, Fahys, Ituehcr, Muhr, and R. W. C. t'omjiany s, of which you will find a full line to select from. Seth Thomas, Ansoniu, and New Haven Clocks in all styles. In Jewelry we have a complete assortment of the latest designs. Titan king our friends for the generous Iatnin;urc during lhene many years, and hoping that we may continue your custom, j In return we premise to siare no efforts to j uphold the quality of our goods, and neat- I ness and durability of our work ; to lie prompt and attentive to all favors entrusts i to ns. and endeavor to please one and all. j rtesjiectfully, i Hekr Pros, j Husband Items. We are having tine growing weather just now. The indicatiomi are favorable for a pood fruit cmp this year. Corn and potato planting has been the or der of the day for the past week. Miss Lizzie J. Weller and Mr. Nelson Mil ler are attending the spring term ofthe Som erset Normal. Candidates have 'oeen numerous in this section of late, pressing their claims for the otlice to whiVh they aspire at the coming election. The grain fields are looking admimhly well through this section, notwithstanding the cold spell of weather we had during the month of March. The outhsik for a good crip is encouraging to the farmer. I lev. M. 11. Shannon, of Indiana county, tielivcred a lecture at this place un Sunday afternoon. His subject was llemurkahle Answers to prayer." Rev. Shannon is an el oquent speaker, and his lecture was much appreciated. Mrs. Magdalena Miller, who resided with Mr. John ftowman in Jefferson township, died at his residence on Thursday, May l'Jth, aged si years. H mouths and hi days. Mrs Miller was a consistent member ofthe Kvan-gi-lical church for fifty years, and lived an exemplary Christian life; loyal to herchureh, she was universally esteemed by all who knew lier. The funeral took plat on Satur day at the Weller church, the services lieing conducted by the stor, Uev. ltarlett, in the premier- of a large concourse of relatives and friends. Occasional. - -- - The Fish Laws. The following information is gleaned from the laws governing game and game fish : Sumlay Ashing and hunting are offenses punishable by fci" fine. Trout fishing is legal from the l.'ith of April to the 15th of July, but only with rod, line and hook. Bass, pike and other game fish can be caught from the first of June to the end of the year but with rod, line and hook only. Set the fyke nets (the latter a small hoop net) can lie legally fished with in March, April and May, ami in Septemlier, (.h-toher and Novem'uer, but must be placed in the oien stream, and not under a dam, wing. wall or femie ot any kind. Any game fish caught and retained renders the jiarly liable to the fine. Nets (bund in the water from June 1st to September 1st can be takeu up by any one, their contents put back into the water, and the net or nets held until the owner calls for it or them. Dip nets for catching bait are legal, and lar ger dip nets for surkers, Ac., are tolerated so long as their use is not abused. The only long nets recognired by law are set nets as stated above, dip nets for catch ing bait and for catching fish to stock other waters. Outline fishermen who raise their lines do so fiir tlie purpose of catching bass and other game fish, and are liable to the fine for bo catching them. Nets and outlines have no business in the waters on Sundays. They come under the law of. Sunday fishing, and the owner is lia ble to the fine of $25. laying up new or repairing old fish dams Is ilk-gal under a heavy fine. There are oth er violations which the laws condemn, so well known that they need not be referred to. It is unlawful to kill web-footed wild fowls luch as geese, ducks, Ac, between May 1st and September 1st. The National Drill and Encamp ment at Washington. The National Prill tuid Kncampment, which opens in Washington May 'U, con tinuing until the 30th, will be one of the most interesting events that ever occurred in the history of America's militia. Its incep tion was the outgrowth of that general desire to make the volunteer military of the several States more cfl'oetive, and as a step in that direction this competitive contest was ar ranged, and valuable prizes of cash, medals and trophies, offered as rewards for excel lence in drill. Washington was very appro prialcly selected as the plnee ; the citiaeus re sponded liliemlly, the War Dertiiient lent its aid, and the success ofthe enterprise is assured beyond any possibility of doubt. fiver thirty ofthe Slates and Territories will be represented by military organizations, and theilally contests, embracing nil the branch es of military service from the manual of arms to brigade drill, will Is' intensely inter esting to every one. The cash prizes amount to fiU.-VW. The camp will lie pitched on the grounds surrounding the Washington Mon ument, and the drill ground will tie marked out on the campus between the Monument and the White House. The universal interest which will be felt in the drill in all parts of the country, and the excellent opportunity it will afford for visit- iting the National Capital at the most beau tiful season ofthe year, will draw thousands to Washington. The city, noted as the most beautiful capital of the world, never appears i to so good an advantage as iu the first blush of spring, nor is there any pleasaiiter time to visit the parks, ganlen, and public buildings than this. All the public projierty is open to the inspection of visitors. In order to accommodate visitors the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets, May L'lst to 27th, good to re turn until the .'Kith, from all .stations on iu lines, at reduced rates. In addition sjiecial trains at Hjiccia! rates will ls run on certain days from various sections of the Pennsylva nia system, the details of which will lie an- ' iiounced by posters and published iu the I liewsaHTS. How's Your Liver? Is the Oriental Habitation, knowing that good health cannot exist - without a healthy Liver. Wnen the Liver is torpid the Roweltt are sluggish and constipated, the fi m k! lies in the stomach undigested, jsuViniiig the blood ; frequent lieadiudie ensues; a fading of lassi tude, desjiondt'ncy anT ner vousness indicate how the whole system is deranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been the means of re storing more people to health and happiness by giv ing them a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It acts with extraor dinary power and etlicacy. EVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED. As a general family remedy for Dysjiepsia. Torpid Liver, VuistiialHin, etc., I hardly ever use anything else, and have never been disapoiutcl in the elici t pnslutxHl; itsceins to be almost a jierfcct cure for all diseases of the Stomach and Ilowels. W. J. b Klboy. Macon, ia. SOMERSET MARKET. j Corrected Weekly by COOK BEERITS, j IIKALKRS IN j Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed. j Prices for May 18, 1SS7. ! Apples, dried, lb... ' Apple Kutter, gal ' jlejtiia, hu ! llran. mollis jiutier. troll.) y9 tkeg), t : Hue k heat, tbu ..AKa-"C ...-ttna.sie tl -JO si 00 lnc !ir5Ue r.'.""7aoe 1 12V ... IOC ....VMtM'OC ...Vxic 1 25 tl 6.1 loc .' tW JHi 2r 7" ....Xl()c 2Tssi :s ...XlmHie ...4'aariOC sloe ....VsiTie ,. VI 1 tees wax lb....- - ...... Itaeon, iSugar-cured Hams) f lb (Country hanisi f ...... ........... " (Shouldersi e H.... . " (Sides) y lb...- ....... Corn, (earl V tin .. ' (shelled) ? bu ileal f fc. Chop, corn and oats. luu llw all rye. y luu lbs.. Fjofs, y dux Flour, Holler Process, y bbl " Vienna, 9 bbl.... . Flaxseed, y bu. ljird. f B MiddliiinMH luolbs J1 dnts. film !'rtUies, bn Vi ai-hes. flried, f lb Kve. hu Sf.lt. (No 1.) r tihl '' (opiund Alum) sack " (Asliton) full sack ... iVO ....il 110 fiiiTc :.iic .V7e .arsoc Suirar, yellow, V tt.. " w hite, V lh.. Tallow, lb W heat, V bu... J XEmOK'S NOTICE. lute of John 8. Cramer, dee'd. late of t'pper jurkeytiMK township, eunerset County, la. Letters testamentary on the above estate" having been frranusl to the undersized by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all iensms Indebted to said estate to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims aeainit the same w ill prexent them duly authenticated for settle ment on Saturday. Julie 11, IssT, at the late ml-deu-e of decKL-ssl in KiOKWissl, Middieeretk Twp Simerset t.'o 1'a. HIRAM CBAMKR, apr27. Executor ; J EGA l. -NOTK'E. i The undersigned having been appointed hy i the Jmlces Kit the Orphans' Court uf Somerset I'linty to as-i'riin ailvaiieenmuia, ami make and refsirt a ditrihiitiini of the funds now iu tlie hanilsofj. h. Ihirkhnliler. Artminisintturof Sam uel Bit, lale if Bnthersvalley Township, ler'd herehv iv-s notice that he will itttuml to the du ties of his appointment at his otllee in Somerset Borotiuh, on Tlliirsduy, the 'Jd dav of June, Iss". J. it. KIMMKL. . apr2T. Auditor. I E JAL XOTICK. Not lee Is herehv riven that the following ae- counts have been tlltsi in my ottice, and that they ili be presvnted to the Court of Common Fleas of Sumer-et eountv forisintinnation. on Thursday May 1U, 1-ss;. when and where all purties Interest ed eau HtU-nd. The tint aeiisiunl of W. II. Koontx. Master and Keeeiver tif the Contiui'nee Aioeirttioii. AiNsMtnt of J. H. l ul, Assjinie of Solomon Uhl. l'roiy'soai.-e, X. a CKITCHKltUi. Apr. -JT., IssT. I'nithonutury. IIIXISTKATOlVsx6Wck hlateofJohn Werta, hue of Conemu(li;h T p., Sonietx-t Co., l'a. Itlers of adniiiilstrHtlou on theatiove estate having been granted to the undersigned by lh proper authority, notice l hereby given to all perw.-ns indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same to present theto duly autlientinatetl for set tlement on Satunlay. May 3, ls7, at the lale res. Ueneeof I he deceased. HE.NKY C MlLTKNBKKtiKR, apr:t. Administrator. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Farmers' I'nliin Asso ciation and Kire Iniinun-e Company of Somerset County, reeiiteil to the Court ol Common i'leas if Somerset County their petition praying the said Court to grant, under the provisions of the Act of Assembly in nut-u eases made and provided, cer tain amendments. Improvements and other alter ations to the original charter of the sold corpora tion, so as to enable them hereafter to insure the contemn of farm bullilingaawellasthe building themselves, and providing for the Issuing of two classes of silii'ies, one for contents, the other for btiiklingx, upon wbieb petition an Interlocatory decree has U-en made aa prayed for. and that au application will be made to the said Caurt on the is;h day of May, lssr. at 9 o'eUa-fc a. x., for a tinal decree in the premise. Jaoib Swut.kmiii bkk. JAC. Ml'PSER, 4-'i7-:tt. Sii'retary. President. MONEYi to be made. Cut this out aud send it to n and we will send vou free Mime. tiling of vreal value aud miHirtance to you that will atari you in Imsmos which will bring vou in more money right away than anything else iu this world. Any one can do the work aad live al home. Either sex ; all ages. Something new, that Just coins money for all workers, we will Mart you : capital not nettled. This is one of the genuine, important chances of a lifetime. Thtwe who art- anibitiius and enterprising need not de lay. Grand outtR free. Address Tnr & Co.. Au gusta, Maine. deci-'stuyr. THE RICHEST HUMOROUS iOOK of The AGE I SAMANTHA AT SARATOGA by Josiah Allen'u Wife. Ml lloi.i.y spent all last season amid the w hirl ot fashion at hara toga, and takes otfit follie. flirtation, low neck dressing, pug dogs, etc., in her inimitable, mirth provoking style. The hook is prtfiurfy il)tu4mtnl liy Omen, the renowned artist of Pwk Will sell Immnnsely. Price ti'mt. HKIUHT AGENTS WANTED. Addrwm Hl KBARlt BROS., Pubs., Philadelphia, Pa. aprH. CYCLONE Struck Somerset, aud left GALVANIC OIL Guaranteed for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Head-a-he. Toothache. Colic. Paina, Sprain, Brulaet, and Bsrus. Sold by Druggist BIESECKER A SNYDER. i SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of Mimlry writs of Ft F. Lev F, smt Vend Kx. Issued outoftheOMirtof Common Plena of Somerset county. Pa., I will eXHMe to putillc mile at Ihe Court House In Somerset bor ough, P on On WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1837. All o'clock r. ., - 11 the rhrht, title. Interest nod cUhoof Jacob E. Tboiiuu aiulCamliuo Tbomiw, of. in ami to a cer taiu lott gnwiui irituate in' Somerset Horntigh, Somerset loniily. 1'"-, containing three -fourth acres, more or less w ith a two-stury plunk house thereon prictett. with the appurtenances, saiil lot mmtiiiK t'ninn street on tne Sooth. Jum-ph Keeferon tlie West, A. II. Ciiftroth on the North, anil lane on tile Ka-st. Taken in execution the pmpeny of Jacob K, Thomiu suit Caroline Tlumius, t the suit of A. II. Cotfrotu, u.-e of W. 11. Ktsintx. use of J ohn M. Holdertmuui. ALs(- atl the riUt, title, InU-resl and claim of J. A. Wil liertof, in Mini toi KfvrtMilt lot ofxroiiiitl situate iu Meyeixlale iNinMih. Somerset issiuty, 1'., etn UU!iin!iin -fourth acre, more or les, with a larve two-story fruiiH- itwelliug liutise, rtore nsnu, l kerv. mid other Nitliiilllings thensm ereeteii, with the appurteiirini'es, said Ui I'mutinK on Cen tre street, and adjoluiug lot of Kaihaniel Sllit-r on the north, with an alley on the south and West. Taken In exeetuion as the proierty of John A. Willicrt, at the suit of P. t'. Meyers. ALSO All the richt. title, Interest and claim of Fred erick ZiuiineriiiMii, of, in aud to the ftilow iug de scritKsl reul estate, viz . A certain pitse or fuireel of laud siiuale In Somerset to nship, Honirrset couiuy, Ph., bouuiied on the north by land of Sa rah Showman, on theeast hy Somerset and Johns town Pike, on thesoiilh by land of P. HefHey and other", and on the west hv land of Solomon Len hart, eoiitaiuing one-hall' a"-re, more or less, and haviuv thereon erected a two-story frame dwell ing house, st utile, and other outbuildings, with the appurtenances. Taken in execution a the property of F. Zim merman, at the suit of Kcnlonl ic Hershberxer, aud others. -NOTICE-AM persons purcliaMng at the alsive saltvilt please take notice that a part of the purchase money to he made known at the time of the sale will be required as soon as the property is kniM-ked down, otherw ise it will strain lie expos ed to sale at the rl-W of the llrsl purchaser. The residue of the purchase money must be paid on or before Thursday of the lirst week of the May term of Oairt. the time fixed by the Court for seeurlnc the aekiiow ledirmenl of deeds, and no deed will lie acknowledged until the purcbaM; money is paid in full. Sherirs office, ( JOHN' WINTERS. Apr. 'JO, 1SS7. )' Sheriff. QUEMAilONINO WOOLEN 31 ILLS. i Baviuit added mie-third to the capacity of my Woolen Millsdtirini; the past year, 1 will want this setutoii 75.000 POUNDS OF WOOI- 1 have a lnrjre stock of WtKil.KN (itsiIiSreauy to trade for WtSih, and my agents will visit all of my customers duriiur the season. 1 have one new man. w ho may miss some of my customers. I f so Ieae notify me by mall. At the Mills. 1 have in addition to my Home. made Woolen IjinkIn. a Complete Sns-k of General Merchandise, which I will lie triad to exchange for your i WtkiL. Will pay hiehest CA.-H prii-es to those 1 w ho wish to trade. Uclieviiur it to be to the in ! terestof fanners to have their products eonuineI I In their own county, I ask, aud will try to merit ) your patronage. I WM. H. HKiAX, iniemahoning, Pa. IMPORTED STALLIONS AT Highland Farm. CLYDESDALE HORSE, STI.ATIIKAI.Xw; over a ton, will stand lor sen ice Iviuq1uk April 2Mb to ;H h, at my Ham. The following week. May 2d to 7th, at JennerX Rji1. cbanifiiiit week alsait till 1 lo-e of season, at ?l.'-.mi to insure mare iu foal. Iiir.nu; coll. half eharxe : or mare and colt, no ehaore will lie made. Ten of his iret, two and three year olds, sold this Mpmnr at an avenufe ff two hundred and forty-live dollars, tnie three year old brought S-Sti. eash. and neighed IHt-U pounds. PERCH ERON HORSE rli Itlack Roan, weight a ton or more, j j J j will stand beginning April 2-Mh. the tirvt three days al Ijivausville. remaining three days at t emreville. The following week, liegi li ning Mav 2d to 7th. at my farm, changing week alsait till close of season. July 2d, at i2ti insurance. Same condition in kxs as alstve. Also, my HAMBLETONIAN STALLION, A Jj I I M T511iVrasAlliara- bra Itaa a retaliation second to none. The colts by LKK this spring are llrsl-elass and show his breeding fully, and only need to lie seen to satisfy the mod exacting horseman, having the style ami build of a mature horse. In ottering the alsive horses. I can safely say that In their respective classes no three belter ones stand iu the county. Parties fnun a distauce and not being able to re turn the same day, w ilt lc kept over night w ith out charge. apar 2m. P. HEFFLEY. KtilSTKli'S NOTICE. .Notice is hereby triven to all penona eoncern- eii as leratees, creditor or otherwise, that the followiiiK aeisiunls have paw-ed n-Kister. and that the same will be presenlisl for continuation anil allowance at an Orphans' Court to las held at Somerset on Thursday, Way 1. Iss7. First and final account of Henry Raurh. Adnii. of Jesse itt, dee'd. Final aeisaint of Wm. Kretchman and David Keim, Administraton ami Trustees of Jacob Keim. dee d. First aud tiiial account of Marearet iti'arl. Ad ministratrix of Masplaleiia inimernian. dee'd. Account of V. A. liannan. ttuaniian of W. H. Doiiner. Cora A. Homier, and I ieorge aud William Zimmerman. Second and linal account ol Eiihraim J. Walker, Administrator aud Trustee iimmistrator aud lnLsteeoi te rry Kerkley, d- cea-eih Eirst and filial account of Henry W. Coleman. Admiuistratorof Hiram W. Coleman, dee'd. first and linal account of John Ream. Aduiiu istnttor and Trustee of Thomas Keam. dee'd. Klrst aud Hnul ai'count of t- i. Yulzy and Joel M. Yut.v. Adinr's Ac ot' ilaniel Yuuy, dee'd. Sen md and hnal acouut if I.yilia M. lbsigers, Execu'ior ol y run Horner, dee'd. Second and partial account of lmniel Slullt. Executor of William Willis, dee'd. l-'irst and Uunl account of Isiar fl. Ankeny. Gnanliaii of l.ydia K. Ankeny. Klrst aceount ot John J. Blough and Ittvid BUstgh. Kxis-utors of Jusib Hloiigh. dic'd. First and Final account of Jacob It. (ierhard, Executor of Herman You'nkiu, dee'd. Ai-eount of r'rcd'k lull und Ellen Krougber, Admrs. of Sain'l Kniugher, dee d. First aud tinal account of Isaac L. Toiler. Adm. of Polly Alwiue, dee d. AitsHint of K. li. Miller, Executor of Jonathan Rhoads, dee'd. First and tinal aceount ofl. W. Will, Adtnr. and Trustee of l'hcbe Walter, dee'd. Sceood and final account of Ella Kike and Samuel Bowser, Admr'a of John P. Bow ser, dee'd. First and tinal account of Israel i. I 'ober, Exec utor of Jacob Colter, due'd. Pint and tinal account of Win. P. Hay, Adinr. e. t. a. of Levi Kuca-r, dee'd. Theacisrtint of v. E, ItoilgtT, Admr. of Lsaiah Ri Niger, dee'd. Firsl and final aeisiuntof Henry Weyatid and Henry lillmls-rt, Admr and Trustees of John Wevand. dee'd. First account of C Wilson linker aud Catherine Baker. Admr'a of Benjiimln Baker, tlee'd- F'irst and tinal aeouiuitof Isuae Miller and Si mon P Miller, Admr. of Valentine J Miller, dee d. First and final account of Isaac L Yoder, Admr. of Joseph Kaufman, dee'd. First and Final aceount of William Kodeers and Prank Kislgers,Executorsof David liodgcrs,dccd. F'irst and final account of Suluuel Snyder and W. H. Mowry, Adinr's of Joslub .Mowry. dee d. I Register's t mice, I April 21, 1H7. j CHAS.C. HHAFEK, Kegister, S WITHIN C. SHORTLIDCETS ACADEMY, f'H MX Mi JfA'.V ASP HOYS, MEIilA, PA. 12 mile from Philadeh yhla. Fixed price covers every expense, even Wisiks, im. No extra charge. No incidelital ex. penis. No examination lor Hdinewion. Twelve experieiiittsl teachers, ail men, and all graduate, peeiai opportunity for apt student to advance rapidly, Special drill lor dull and (backward boy. Patrons or students may select any stud, ies. or chouse the regular Kiigiih. St ieurse. stu. iuesH, Classical or Civil F'ngi ueeriug cow in liar dents fitted at Media Academy are nolhge and vanl, Yale, IMuceton, and ten other Coto College liiivteennie HciKsiis. 1U students elil In IHsti. in lsxt, 15 in 1-sM. 10 In lvs.. and lu Inlsxi. A graduating class every year in the commercial department. A Physical and Chemical I.atrato ry. Gymnasium and Ball Ground, l.so volume atlded to Library in Is-sl Media ha seven churches, and a temperance charter which pro hibits the sale of all Intoxicating drinks. For new illustrated circular address the Principal and Proprietor. SU'ITUIX V. SHOMTLIHUE, A. M Ihirvaitt OrutliuUr) Malta. Jto. aug-'Mi-lyr.,, Be American Detective Bureau, Main Offices, 94 and 98 Diamond Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Established 1KS3 by David II. (illkinson, ex-P. 8. Government Detective. Organized and con ducted on the system of the V. 8. Secret Service. Confidential Agents in all the Principal cities of the L'nited State and Canada. D. H. Gii.kinson, Principal and Gen. Supt. Hf.bkk McDowkix, Superintendent. Hon. John Dalzkll, An y for the Bureau. Reference : Junie J. Brooks Chief Secret Ser vii Division, Washington, I. V. Send for Cir cular. uoviWin. AGENTS WANTED -FOR THR - BEECHER Life of By Rev. Ptt.LrvA.f Abbott. Editor of the Chri. fm t'awa. He preached Bei.-cher' Funeral Ser mon. And Rkv. S. B. HaLI.ihay, Aitnnt Pwior if Plvmnutk Ckurrk. Mr. lleeeher aidwl in the preparation of this book up tn his death ; much in At tobi;kaphi'al : tliere are very many inter esting narratives of hi eventful experience thai are not in any other book. Thit w tttr ritjkt Bout. Don't be ituiuc! la grt anf other. Addrem A. GORTON A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. a-16-'87-ly. s Something New and Cheap OIKSSKMIOIKHMSIOOOIHMMHIOIMMMSNMSSSMSHSSH) " A PESSY SAYZI) IS A PK.v.vr karsed;' Is a mode you can verify by calling at the sew Boot and Shoe Store OF JOHN G. SANIHER, NO. 8 MAMMOTH BLOCK, I have In Stock a Full and Complete Line of Sea sonable lioods at Attractive Prices, con sisting In part of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, LEATHER, FINDINGS, AC, AC. 1 have the Celebrated WAl:KE-SPHA.tT KHOE. the Best aud Cheaieirt Gents' Hhoe made. Id Ladies' Shoes I have the Fluast Line ever brought to Somerset, at Astonishingly Low Prices. . A special invi tation is extended to call aDd see these oods. My stork of goods, and the prices at which they are sold, canuot be surpassed. Custom-made work and repairing a specialty. Call and tee my stock, and you will certainly find just what you want. Respectfully, JHHN G. BANNER, No. H, Mammoth Block, Somerset. Announcements FOR THE JUNE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY. We are authorized to announce the following nit mis I gentlemen as eanditiates for the various ottices designated, at the Republican Primary Election, to lie held on .Saturday. June 2f, 1S7. jTVrFOR SIIKRIPK, RUSH S. McMILLEN, OF MIDOLKI KKEK TOWNSHLP. Subject to the division of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, June 25, 1Hs7. .Tr -FOR SHERIFF, SAMUEL P. SNYDER, OK SOMKRSKT BOROrCH. Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held ttatuiday June 25, txr FOR 1'Ri T1 1 M TA R V, DANIEL J. HORNER, or soMKBsrr borough. Subject to the decision of the Kepubliean Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, June 26. ls7. fctf-FoR PROTIIOXOTARV, WM. H. SANNER, Ot SOMKRSKT BOBOt'OH. Hubjert to the decision ofthe Republican Pri mary' Eleetiou, to be held Saturday, June Zx, lss7. jE-O-FOR REiil.STF.R AND RWORDKR, JACOB D. SWANK, or COEAll.H TOWSSHU". Subject to the derision of the Republican Pri mary Elwtiott, to be held Saturday, June 2", lss7. jT-r FOR RKCIaTKR AMI RECORDER, JACOB S. MILLER, 0 uriXAHO.NI.NG TOWNSHIP. Subj.s-t to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, June 2A, lss7. .jr-er-Full TREASl'RER, CHARLES F. RHOADS, Of MiMF.KSFT BOROtl.H. Subject to the deeision of the Kepubliean Pri-' Diary Election, to lie held itatiirday, June S's ls"7. .rr-FtR TREASI RFR, JOHN ROBERTS, or MINEBSIT BOROUOH. Suh)eet to the deeinion of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, Jane 2., 1SS7. re-FOR TREASl'RER, JOHN J. MILLER, or aoMEitsirr mw.ssuir. Hubjeet to the deeision ofthe Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday. June , ls7. y"r-FtR TREASU RER, GEORGE J. BLACK. OT XEYEKSPALJC BOKOt'UH, Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, June 2ft, t7. Z-erKiR TREASURER, JOHN HAMER, or ji umahomm; mirNSHir. Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election. fo be held Satunlay, June 2", 1hs7 jr-r-FOR COMMISSIONER, AARON F. BITTNER. OF MKOTHEKSVAU.F.Y TOW.XSH1P. Subject to the decision ofthe Republican Pri mary Kleetion, to be held Satuniay. June 2&, iss7. j&er-FOlt )MMISSKXKR, HENRY F. BARNETT, or SOMEBSET TuWSSHie. Siibjis't to the ih-eision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to lie held Satunlay, June 2-s lss7. r-r-F R COM M ISSU N ER. HENRY KREGAR, JR., OT KOHEKSET XlKOeUU. Subieet to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, June 2 UW. DAVID E. WAGNER, or SHAPE TCWNsHlr. Subjwt Ui the disMslon of the Republican Pri mary Election, to beheld Saturday, June i 17. Ft R (X)M M ISSU )X KK. JACOB ZIMMERMAN, JR or hi hhiimw; Twr., Subject to the decisiou of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday, June , IssT. jmtKoR OH'XTY t'o.MMlSSIUXKR, GEORGE M. NEFF. or soMXR.-1-rr bokoihh, Sfibjeet to the decision ofthe Redubliaan Pri mary Election, to be held Satunlay. Juue a lss7. jrsFdR (HM'.NTV 1U.MMIS.SI0NKR, SAMUEL SMITH, ofsoXKRsET TOWNSHIP. Subject to the decision of the Kepublicau Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday Juue t lsi7. -KOU IIHJR Iloi'SK IUItWTdK, JACOB M. FIKE. or SOMERSET TOWMSHIP, Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Satunlay, June . IssT. jSsr-r'Ult iMOK UtKfiClOK, ALEXANDR COUNTRYMAN, UFSOHRBSKT TOWSSHIP. Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri- uiary fcteclu.n. to be held Saturday June is. j M?-FlU Al'IHTOR, ! DA VID HEIPLE, or OM KRSKT TOWMSUIP, Subject to the dei'ision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to he held Saturday, June 25, Isht. S tie FOR AUDITOR, JACOBS BAR KM AN, or KlLPoKU TOWNSHIP. Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, to be held Satunlay, June 25, Ihk?, -KOK ArrnToR. JEREMIAH RHOADS. OT MOMKaHKT IKiROI'l.H. Snbjert to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Klevtion, to beheld Saturday, June Jr", 1ks7. .e--nm ai'ditok, SAMUEL U. SHOBER, or HOMKRXET TOWNSHir. Subject to the de'iiou of the Kepublh-an Pri mary Election, to be held Saturday. June 'in, IkC. JMt-FXK Al'DlTUR, GABRIEL GOOD, Or BOMEBMKT TOWNKHIl. Pubjert to the decision ofthe Republican Pri mary Klertlon, to be held Saturday, June lmr. r-FoR AmiTOR, U. D. BRAUCHER, OT aOMKRMET TOWNHHir. Subject to the decMoa of the Republican Pri mary Kleetion, to be held Saturday, June 2, 187. W A JTP Tl Men to sell all kiniiof Mur , wry Work. To ucceful salexnien I pay a faijth a Sltiu per month and ex pense. Kperience not mei'wary. Apply imme diate I, with xtamp. fvincaae. R. B. KMKFL, Numeryman, MayU-im. Pattenon, S. J. GO GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, JOHNSTOWN, PA., FOIt CAEPETS, MATTING, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, STAIR PADS, STAHi IlOJ)s . LACE CURTAINS, TURCOMAN CURTAINS, CURTAIN POLES, &c. LOWEST PRICKS filJA RANTKKI). Their Stock iu Immense. Freight paid on Carpets, etc., to points on the S. & C. It. It. by GEIS, FOSTJUIt fc Q UITX. HEADQUARTERS Minister of the Kiiel. Educator. ss-hmI Teiu h"r. Iu. .k Aip-nts and ('auvawni H. 1 ers, 8-hiil f'hildri'ii and their Parents, in fsi evervrs.lv ititen-ted iu Mi.rali y. s,. ,.,-. '. ' "' hxokn. Etc., make their headquarter at KisKK1 IMHili nTollK. This Urn-' s,'r,. Extensive T holesale Business, in prepared at ail line's to supply etnitiiry and tr4it pir----1 vctjf 1 tjiujc in io oi.a aiifi laiionery inie inni ma) le- rie.i-o i u int-iriTail, at e-; y j ,r buyer will alwav lind a bsk of Kin V rilia? pnts'rs. Eh-esul Biik, ail a.n-1-..-i 1:,'.-,. evervthiiii? MiiitMliIe ft,r f iiftji mMv liiee Ihilttoa ble Notions to suit their want. Headquarters, for Bibles. Hook- and Aibuin tor A.-n;,. ..,( , ,., ers. Employment triven at all lime to rellaMp ariii-s pi eanvn-s for Hiltles, I.,k iT' My axetitaare rlcaring S2. VJ fer day in Summer time, and 4 )o fsT day in Wiuier. alvav' ' "ln FISHER'S BOOK STORE, SOMERSET, PENN'A. OEORfiE W. BEXFORIK CLARK II i'FKnkri DRUGS! DRUGS! ' GEO. VV. BENFORD & SOX., FKOI-KIKTORs OF TIIK OLDEST DRUG STORE IN SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baer's Block, SOIMERSET1, Pi:TXV. We keep eniistaiitly on haiel a Iarjre st k of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. The juirest utn! best to Is? found in this market. We also keep on Itand a full lin? , TRUSSES, BRACES, SUPPORTERS. Anil all the lending aiipurteiiains s useil Isith ty I'liyieiuns and familie. We (t'iunrites , in this line, s-rliet stitisfaetioii. TOILET ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES GENERALLY KEPT IS A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. LAnE ASSORT ENTOF BIRTjHDAY 6lf TS ALWA-YS I JSJJ STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE REST THE MARKET AFFoRUs. ROTK DOMESTIC AMi IMlnp.TEIi Prescriptions Compannaefl, Family Receipts Filled Witi timm Our ohii make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It L of it sii-rjjr qiutlity. We keep in bulk, si tlmt any six-rial ininili-nt ntn lie added. Nild at ".") tflit.s a jKHind. We do A !uare ba-ine) and will give you your money's worth. .V trouble to show gnod.n. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY. A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH CARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Jan.MsK7. CEORCE W. BENFORD 4 SON. Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Model Dmg Store is Rapidly Becoming a Great Favorite with People in Search of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusses Sujtporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, X'c. THE rxXToR GIVES PERAJNAL ATTENTION" TO THE COMKHXPIM; oF Physicians'Prescriptions i Family Receiats GREAT CARE BEIXQ TAKES TO rB SPECTACLES, EYE-G LASSKS, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. . THE FIHEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our 'Oods to intending purchasers, whether they V.r.v from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, IYI. D. MAIN STREET, SOMKRSKT. I 'A J. KLEE & CO., 811 Liberty Street, - PITTSBUHOH. HAarUFACriJltElIK OF ci.otjiix. KT ALL Cr.MES SIZZS. Our Spring and Summer Stock Most Complete and Unsur passed, Wholesale Exclusively. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Fences FOR ! P. .itirl. 1 I ( hrajir. ! owf ! Jf'l i IXtrnbU. rarmers. HORSE HIGH, BULL TR0PG, AMD PIG TIGHT. SOMETHINL. NEW. We are enroled In the manufacture of this fence at Soinerwt and Meremlale. li i the mMt Imriihle, and "Ironge-H fence known. No harli no Injury to utock. Factory In Siimenel at the old Kooaer rarriatce factory. maylV-tr. J. M. "MARSHALL A 90!f. SSIONKK'S XOTICK. Jacob Bker and wife ) t . B. Mre. I (Voluntary AwiKiiment for Benetit of i 'reditor.) Notice in hereby elven that I will apply to the ( mm ot Common Hh-a of tkmom-l I.Kiiuy pa. on Monday, the liith dav of .May, I.H7 for kive ti reenvey the aiane.l i.roierty which i undi pwcil to Jacob Baker, the debt. of aid Jacob Ra-ki-r having been paid or seciiivtl. And that 1 will then a- to be dweharged a A.-wtmee C. B. Mi a ire, ,prJ- AUuee. YOU ran lire al borne, and make more money at work for it than at anythiiiK ele in the world. , :t - "t"-. ii-- uminh i mi are .u . . " aii aan. Anr oneran do the work. Larxe eaniinm ure from the Mart Utly onttit and term free. Belter d. delay e.t you nothiin to end u your addn-w an.l Hud out if you are wie, you will do at onca. H. Haturrt Co., Portland. Me. deeply r. TO tor I h. ! i tl !m l .1 lc. nn.l M i.rt..-1 V OSIY FRE.-U AXD FI RE AKIl' LL. 628 t 630 Broaciwav, NEW YORK, I 7Xi: TTOU S XOTICK. l.-ll of Iiavid Phillippl, d.--ea.e.I. l!e f Tannine. siit-iN, i (Hintr. I. lA-itiTsteMiaiitentiiry on the !.oeetntt ha"11 bei-n vranted to Ihe'niiderimiett by tlie lrl-'r authority, notice In hereby liven to nil ih-mh""; vlebled to -gild estate to lllilke illime-lwlr l'l",'!'j aud tlnw haviua rluinir aeain-4 the m u prewui them duly authenticated for iiIciim-ii to the Execute at the late residcm-e t 'T ceuied. on Satunlay. the thdavof My. a hen ami where thev will attend for ilir pure" ISAIAH K! It k. CYRI S HFMMlV'fK aprjl Ejirt-iH-"- X l.-TRA TOK'S XOTU K. F-itute of Catharine Tiiiher. dee d, lale of .. creek Twp. Sumtm-i o., pa. Letter of at!iniiiitnuiou on the atoye e having been irranted to the umbmisiie'l h ' prviier authority, uotice i hereby (cron indebted tir iwid e-tate to mnke iiiiMiedi te payniem. and thow naviiut claim aiming 'p !rue will prenen; tnera duly alllhellt!l",l ' v-t'.U-riieiu. to tile undt -rviiru'ed. at lu ulli,"Jf Ibe lionniith of Siiu.-oet. on aiunUy. th day of May. 1-niT, uhen and w here he will fiH-tiiat purptwe. J. L. Ft i. II. Bini. Admini.tratir ot I Fiihtr, ih WORKING CLASSES Tina! aie n.iw prepareit to furnish all clw.-w a un J pluymentat home, the whole ofthe li"". 'j their npare moment. Btisine new. hSt ' roliubie. IVrxii of either sex ewily mjT flr to per erynn.it and a proportional dercaiuit all their lime to tliv biwue-o. ""J Hirl earu Hourly a-, much a n r. T'"" eelhi may send their addrew and tet the '"T. tie, we nuke thi onVr. To k-h a are yj atiii we w ill en.l one ilollar u pay ' ! trouble of writing Full particulars and lB free. Addrea iiitoKeB Btinsom A Co.. Foruao Maine. d- 1'r'