The Somerset Herald. i GKOl'tiK 11. St TI.I, Editor. ffSx zmf-. y ... -June 'J8, 1HS7. Country jii('iiit are now booming. To million postjil cards are Briiilcd daily l in-t-llt. y Ir. J. II. Jlcplmrn, r Hr-iinershurp, Pa., hits a t;t!le iiifh was once llie. nNrty of William IV-iiii. It is of Solid Walnut, mid lit lias Inn ofl'ered $.VM for it, Utliinct I'Uotoirraplis an? $l..s:l jkt dozen at VTeltlcys riiotoeTMpb (jallcry. 1 Cold Sodii Witter and Moxie at all linn's, at Ueistvker t Hnydur'a. tio to Ititwurker A' SnyoVr'a for pure Druirs and prices to suit purchase. The cboicft't lr:inds tif Cir- always on hand at Hie jti-r V Snyder's. Sure deuth to flips. Ptum-s improvetl sticking fly fap-r,at HUwker A Snyder's. You . ran jret good (.'aliiiu-t l'liotopmpht for 1 j-r down h WelHcy liotoj;ral (Jallcry. Tlie I-am-uj-h-r oor.- ty prison lias maiiutac ttintl and ''l 2,7X yards of car!t sitici' Ie tvnibcr lht. ( to Wcltley Miotojrrjph fJaliery and p4 a doa.it of doits-' IMiotorahps fora dol lar and a half. In the matter of sj -,i there is a great sim ilarity between a flii-!i of lightning and a bit of unfounded poviip. The Ittv. Ir Dix. rer-tor of Trinity t'lmrrli. New York, nivived a Milan- of J. ti a year. Hi" assistant ; rit were jiaid fY"". It hit- 1h'ii conijiuted that the death rate of tlie fAte is 7 a minute. S7,7'.'a day, and .Ti.m.Vtt a yi-nr. and the birth rate "t( a niin- t-. 1 "( a day, and 3i.7!'2,Oii a year. We have on hand a large iiuiiiIkt of good bri k which we will sell i'i ijiiantitie to suit the M:n iia-er. Prices very reasftfialile. Yard opKiite tliej'laning mill. IIol.BUiKlK l'.H'i. A PaRsoN. "wrgia, the very center of Mr. Graily'i ' new South" M'lids rulon-i men to tli'ii itcntiary for siealing an article valuiil at I'i ivuts. and let pi free wLito men who inur tlor nejrroos A Ix'lt of lightning literally knocked the head otf a hore belonging to Mil hael Fen nel!, near Otmjrriiity. Westmoreland county. The head was torn off the Isidy '"and flesh, blood and brains strewn in every dilu tion." The t'rvsiili'nt is n'jsirksi ig saving the ( oiifi-dcnite flag busim-ss will only make the solid South mon solid for the IV iMocratic party, and disrupt the schemes of pr. 'lection ; and prohibition that promised to itrire it. A cablegram from Lonlon iiifi.nna the listening western wold that Butlalo 11:11 piTtonneI iK'ton-thrf kings Monday. The redoubtable William lias frequently played U-f-ire 'our kings in the lowly dissipation of poker. Tim- Werans rat(im! and liis army in 1!5. and they had an unconditional sur w n'ltT ,'f Fresideut Oeveland and liis advi sers in 17. The boys ' are marching on" and not sound asleep the Fn-sident sui- Massacliusetts women iave Ix-n ylander ed. The excess of females the State is 70, 373. liut of this nunilier C.0i4. or nior" than HI jkt rt-nt. are widows wlio have lost their j hiisbainls in the dangerous vocations that fall to tlx- lot of New F.nglajidcrs. Railroad companies rnnning through any jxirtjon of the state of New York are given until May I, lsrf, to get clear of "t he ear stove." Hut they must go on or before- that time. t her States would do well to follow milt, and railroads would do well to note the Cwn. The youth who goes g)arking in Mu Vernon. X. Y., must W on liis guard. A jttdire of that plaee has jut sent to the jieiti tentiary for four months both the man and the woman because the former would not explain to the police why he had visited the In use of his weet heart. The son of the soil iu Texas apicars to be liaving a lough time this waxon. The editor of the Flatouiu Argu sings: . " The rhiwhbug eats the farmer's grain, Tlie her-moth rsi!s his Loim v, The licdbng fills him full of pain,' Tlie humbug sixsips his money " Meat Makkkt. We liave just ailde! a large Refrigerator to our Meat Market, in which all meats can le kept cool and clean. Mutton, beef, pork. &c, kept constantly on band. vx daily. Parties buying meat can have it kit in the refrigerator until Wanted. Koss IaT &, Co. According to the n-jiorts at the Notional H-'i)iarter for the la quarter Pennsyl vania still -oniinues the " banu-T depart ment "'fi. A, It., having Ss.Slil niemls'rs in g.ssl standing and 3,V susjwndel. Tlio IN-partnii'iit of ( hio is secon.l. hariiig Stt.oO! in giKid landing and none susin iided. The I'iartinem, of New Y'ork is third, having i.lls in good -sUiudinn and 2,211 susjiend ed. ' The Post, itljce Ilcpartmctit last week be gan tlie issue of a new deMgn of tlie ordinary o"e-f-nt (Histage stamji. The oeiitre of the ii" stamp c onsists of a pmlile bul of Ifc uj. Franklin, liKiking to the left, in an oval liisk with shaded back ground. :!.c lover jsirtion birilen-d with is-arls ami the upMT with a curved panel, containing In small white letters the word " United Stau-s p.tstae," The whole is engrave! iini a shield sli.'icd tablet, witli tmncjitc-.l pyrami dal lose, Varing on it the wonl- " one'' and "ceut" on :itber side of the figure 1. The uplsarance of the stamp is worn -wiiat like that now in use, its colors being tiltranuir itMt blue. j ; The eilitorial dcjmrtnienrs of the July HarieTt are jieculiarly well laden. In the E"y 'h'ir ieorge M'illiani Curtis discusses the kigiiifieanee of the new Kquiluble Air am Kuilding as an indication of thesijeedy and economic desiiatcb of a private cii8cr prise in noticeable ntr.st to the sloxyjind waiteful ixtravaruiK.' of the Allmny pi lol. He also w rite!i entertainingly csiiiyarn ing Sehohirship in Polities. Advice to Vws papiTs, Statues to Public Men, etc. Iivjbe E'iit'tr'i Sludii Mr. Howells proviks a Imiuii tv of literary manna on the subjii-t of jlook f Adventure, as instanced in the works of iuiit Tolstoi, Cliarles Ileade, tioorgi' Idiot Tlmnias Hardy, and M. Hitler Jlagrard. liarleji 1 Midley W artier introdui-es tlie Ifruv- with a piiiiant cusay on the query,,' Can a Husband oien bis Wife's Ix-ttersT" A va-rii-ty of Attic humors is concluded by a full ill tist rat ion front ieorg' lu MjAirier, cleverly naliriziuil tlie aiwtnplishmeilts if Kiig!ih jKX'icty amateurs. Theetitire lower ortion of Centre ciMinty is at present plagued by a most extraifrdin ary visitation if emails or garden kIus. They come from their hiding plan in awn" iees, under board-walks, sfcMie. etc., only at niht, and they cover the road and walks h.v millions. In Pctin'a Valb'.v and Hloom field and the surrounding countrj' tlny have eaU-n every grown Uiing iu their pnth. Some gardens have been entirely th-nroytsl. A k-t-ter from lVnn's Valley says that tn irniug after warm nights walks and roads are lit-r-ally oorerxsl with the slime thev insects lsve in their trails and by bushels of dead snails that have lieen cruslnsl by iciWrain8 'd wagons. Lime. Pari green, salt and rther insert destroyers have been scattered lilx-rally whi-re the tmails travel and feed, hut they have no etfe! on thctii. The siii Pilar prto'Uii plague is that no iuswAsof 'iy kind were ever known to be iu the coun ty lfore. Where they come from, or what influence have brought them there so sud dcilyaiid in ueh immense imiiiliers is a liyyry ll(J ollP iai! yM.n a,jc. jl( H,,vt. KtiagiUm Journal. tt KUSKSIAY.... Thecro promise un abiimhuit harvest. -; .-- The "J!a.hw" will play the Mu lleasnnt ti!i at Unit place, on the 4th. t i Hiw Niiiinie lirubaker is visiting in Mon ongahela City. A pension Was granted last week to Mr, Paniel 11. Wnyland, of Jenner tovrnship. - - Joe lve is Imtue forthc summer vacation from tlie New Wilmington, Law rena.1 Coun ty, Academy. Mrs. Cliark- W. Stauiford, of New York City is a guest at the residence of her father. Capt. Win. M. Schrock. A hemlock tree measuring five fivt and seven inches in diameter was felled iu Tio ga county a few days ago. The Quarterly Sabbath -School Convention of the Hooversville Charge will be held at Shade Church on July 2. 1SS7. It is well enough to rememU-r, in the lan guage of Josh lSiilings, Uiat '"The time tu set a hen iz when she iz rwldv tu set." Kx-County Superintendent John C. Wel ler will attend the meeting of the State Teachers' Assx'iation at (learticld, next wt-k. Up to the presint time we have not learn ed of any arrangement having Iteen made for the (vlebration of the u glorious Fourth " in S iinerset . A match game of base ball will be played on the home grounds this, Wednesday af ternoon, between the "Glades," and " Ixme Stars." of Meyersdale. The 11 Kit All" is in receipt of an invitation to lie present at the commencement exercis es of the Slate Normal School at Indiana, commencing on the 3d of July, Mrs. Lewis W. Fogg returned from Boston Saturday, and will si-nd a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. K. M. Kimmell, liefore re turning to her home iu Kansas. Ed. Kitntnell, who left hisi-ase in the Dem ocrat oilice in the siring of "Mil and went to Kansas to help his brother trunk run the Mi-Ctsik Triliiute, is in Somerset visiting rela tives and friends. Two sons of Peter Murphy, aged 13 and 17 reflectively, were drowned in Yellow Creek, Indiana county, on last Saturday. They had gone fishing, and not returning search w as made for them, and the bodies recovered the next morning. The effects of the Antidote printing office. sold on Saturday, netted about $5tio. The printing material was purchased by Johnson t Co., sccotid-liand dealers, of Harrisborg, for f-TM oo. A lot of Imoks, an organ. stoves, and otliet articles were disposeil ol to different artics. Johiutmtm Tribune. lion. John M. Pomeroy, for many years editor and proprietor of the Franklin IirjioKi 1'irii. died suddenly upon the street in Cham-. ls-rsburg on Monday, the Joth. from heart trouble. Major Pomeroy served three terms in the State U-gislature, and w as one of the be.st known editors in the State. Mr. K. E. Weller, of Milfonl Mwnship, w ho has been a student at Ohio's best insti tution of learning. Henllelnirg College, in fill, Ohio, graduated on the Hith inst, taking the highest honors of his cla.-s, and deliver- iiiL' the valedictory addifs. Ex-Pn-sidcnt Hayes delivered an ad'lres? to tlie graduating class. The Ilcpuhlican Primary. Election last Satunlay was lawly atteiideil in most every tlistrict in the county. The turnout in Som erset township and borough was unusually large, as the vole will show, but at no one time during the day was the crowd on the streets as large as usual on such occasions, the greater nuuilier of the voters coming to town, casting their ballots and returning at once to their work. A nunilier of the incmlier of Somerset Lodge F. and A. M. attended the Meyersdale Lodge on .Monday evening, it heingthe occa sion of the grand visitation of the right wor shipful grand master Joseph Eiebbaum, of Pittsburgh, and hi officers. Keprescnta tivos were present from Uniontown, Jlrowns ville, Uethord. and other IKlges. After the exercises at the hslge rtajin all prtsent a.1 jounicd to tlie resiik'iit of M. llecse Dill, where a magnifni-nt banquet was tendered them. j i Thursday Johu o. Kimmel, KniJ.re ceivc.1 a telegram from Collector Bigler, of the 2'lrd Interna! lU'V.-nue District of Penn sylvania, summoning him to Pittsburgh, where he was tciidTed the ofrb of lH puty Collector fir the division -omprising the counties of . Somerset and Cambria. Mr. Kimmel is a thorough business man, and will make an efficient and accommodating officer. His nomination will doubtless lie popular among his many Ik-mocratic friends, and the Ha-tUd unites with them in extend ing congratulations. As will be seen by reference to tlie table the vote for Commissioner was a close one. and not until Tuesday morning when the returns from Ogle township were received was it settled that tieorge M. Ncff was nom inated. It was known late Satunlay night tluit the content would be betwuen Neffand Kregar, and that a few votes would decide, and the friend of both candidates were ready, as were the candidates themselves, to Concede the other's nomination, (tgle's eighteen vot- for NetTleft no further doubt as U) his nomination. On this !re we give a tabulated state ment tif the votes polled at the Republican primary election held last Saturday. Ity reference to the table it will be seen that the following named gentlemen liave been num. iuatcd for the different Hinty officii : Sheriff, Kush S. McMillau, tf M iddlecreck townshin: Pnithonotarv. I). J. Horner, of Somerset Ismingli : Hegister and Recorder, Jacob D. Swank, of Conemaugh township; Treiisurt:r. ticorge J. liluck, of Meyersilale lioruiujh; County Coinmis-ioiicns llavid E. Wagner. 4f hhade lowmdiip will tieorgt; M. NH of SJortc't l.orongh :J't-House Di rector, Jaeoh ."J. Somerset towtisbij. ; Auditor. C::l r'cl (ansl tuid Samuel U. Sho ber, ol S m -v-ct tow uship. The ticket is a strong one, a:: i will be triumph vily eletled in the fall. John E. ihillois, who succiWli'd Ui the great wealth of his uncle, John IHiBoia, has an immense .farm at DuBois," oiiceruing which the Cmrirr of that, place t.flys : " Far mer Fuller loosed his tongue tlie other day and told a few facts about the crops of the DuBois farm which are worth recording. They arc growing two hundrj'dand forty acres of oats, thirty acres of jmtntoes, aixty one acres of com. thirty -five acres of wheat, ten acres of rye and three hundred acres of fine Wloin land iu grass, w hich will cut two and a half tons to the acre. Shaking of stock, be said Mr. IuBois was pasturing one hundred and five two-year-olds, which would by a.nd by furnish his meat market with choice roasts, steak, etc.. Six hundred trees of all kinds of choice fruit are just alsiut ar riving at the bearing age, aud an acre of grapes comes under Mr. Fuller's dure. The Republican County Committee met in session at the Cotirt-House this, Tues day, raondug and organuwl by electing Alls'rt Wright, of Stonycreek township, President, " 3itrles i Shafcr wxs elected bairman, and A. J. II Unnun, Chairman pi, trin. for Lite eiriniiu rear. The s-lertion9 are gxd ontu, as both gentlemen are young, IMipular and active Republicans, and will make a red-hot light for the ticket declared nominated to-day. TtK! Oiiiimittee recom mended that the name of Frank Wolf. Esq., Meyersilale, tlie pnent CoroiHr, be placed tqion the ticket ftr reflection. As no candi dates hadannounofd their names to be trot! for at the primary election, tint' com mitten elwunl Hon. James U thigh and M". TL' Hartzel as delegatiw to the State convention. Captain Wm. ii. Miller, of tjuemalioninjr, AV C. KlnimelL, of Brothers valley, and John Haana. of Milford, were elected as the exeo utive oommittee. Th committee then d-' Jiu rued to meet at 1 p. m , to canvass the vote. OFFICIAL RETURNS OF .THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION V: : ; i t OF S6MERSET ' COUNTY; HELD SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1887. : -z " fi 7 wsTKicrs. Addison , Alleftheuy No. Alii'Klienv No. 2...... Herltn tsiroiiirh Kmthersvslley 27l 2: HI! 3ll.. & tlti 7M: 21!. 4H: Wi i.ii l.".' M! 7X' lsfi im m a ati.. mr, fiOJ w lir?' ""j ('uncniaugh t 'on tlueaee Hi KlkiU'k So. 1..- j Klkltck So. 2 ' tirennvllle. - - Jellerson. -...-....( Jen ner -........... Jeimerttiwu H . . - Larimer .. - ............ -.1 L.Turkeyfoot .J Meveisulule bur .............. Mld.Ueereck . i Milford . . Northamptoti : New t Vlitrvvitle . , New Hill tlinort ....... ... laliit tueniahouinir, ..........i Koek wund bor..Mu.... - ' SHlislAiry bor , . SMiade . ....... Soiuerset I sir ., J i l' Nnnerset No. 1. Somewet No. i.... seM it. S 61! 37! :f7 1, M 62 lu Siiulhiuiiiiton....... StoyMovra --- hliimnil V. Turkeyfutrt . .. t'rsitm tsir i Wellersbunr bor .1 Total.. J I2! A Boy Killed by Lightning. On Monilay evening at 5 o'clock, during a severe thunder storm which jiassetl over Webster, this county, at that hour, Frank Zimmerman, an eleven-year-old hoy, was struck by lightning and instantly killed. The boy wits sitting in the house bilking to liis mother at the time, wtcn the bolt assetl through the window, making a smul! hole in the glass, and a precisely similar hole in the boys head -, - 1 Wall Street Cossip. Norman li. Ream, who describes himself as " a Chicago farmer," is credited with hav ing made so much money in the recent KiiuL-h-un in wheat that lie is expected back to Vail street, and it is thought quite proba ble that he will buy back a-r.tin the seat in the stock exchange that he sold some- time ao. He sold for $27,Ootl ; he can reinvest for 24,IW0. Marriage License. Marriage Licenses were jrrantod to tlie fol lowing named person by Cletk irihafer since our last report : Ivewis Oiristner and Elira M. Walter, of Somerset township. Fannon Webrock and Annie Teydig, both of Northampton township. Cliarles f. Rtvkart and Mary V. Rh.sla heaver, lsith of Fayette county. Samuel Fous. of Meyersdale. and Sarah A. Howman, of Northampton township. Notice to Teachers. The Hoard of Sclnxil Directors of Somerset Borough will meet Wetinewlay evening, July 13, 1S.S7, to select teachers for their schools. Applications from teachers, accomianied by such proofs of standing in their profession as they may wish to submit will lie receiv ed by the Secretary any time before the meet ing of the Board. L. C. Colbors, F. J. Kooskr, Secretary- President. A Barnalsing. Mu. Em roR : Allow me through your ja er to say a few words concerningthe raising of a barn that took place on the form of Mr. Harry Baker, a mile and a half west of Sipes ville. There was a jolly, good-natured crowd on the. ground, 114 men and ! women, to assist in raising the barn, which is a laiye frame structure 4'x80 feet. Mcssm. Simon Baker and Alex. Launtz, of SiHville, the architects and builders, nre emit led to much credit for the complete manner in which they performed their work. The proprietor, Mr Baker, showed himself to possess the happy faculty of lieing just where he was most need ed in every emergency, and a more willing set of hands we have never seen any when-. The work of raising the barn was entirely finished by dinner time, and every piece fit as neatly as could be made. We must not forget to any a word in behalf of the ladit, who so well performed their part of the work. The tables fairly jroatwid tinder their Weiclit of good things prepared ia that ' style known only to the Somerset county house wife. After supsT the boys and girls took the floor and whool 'er up lively till 4 o'clock in the morning, when all retired to their homes more than pleased with the fine time they had enjoyed. A Frieno. -v , . j Special Rates to Gettysburg via the Pennsylvania Railroad. On the twenty-fourth aimiversitry it the battle tT (ft'ttyvburg many Teterans will as semble on the historic field to renew the memories of the great lwittle. A most inter esting reunion will take place this year. The Philadelphia Brigade, w hich held the centre of the I'nion line and received the famous onslaught of Pickett's Division, will enter tain representatives of the survivors of that cc.lehraWxl division on the scene of the strug gle. This is the most conspicuous event in the history of the field since the buttle was fHight, and the cereinouics between hosts ami guests will be of the most interesting character. To the veteran it will Is; a most memorable, occasiou, while the genera vis itor will find it the best opsirtunity ever of fered of seeing tlie battle-field. The field is one of the most interesting Lattle-gnmmls iu the world, and there is none other contain ing as many monuments.. One hundred and one monuments and tablets mark the sfsits where the most important events of the fight occ Hired. For the accommodation of the public, the Pennsylvania ltailruatl tJomMmy will sell excursioti tickets from all nations on its lines, on July 2d, 3d, and 4lh, l?, g'std to return until and including the 5th. atone fan; for tlie. round trip. Institution of a Castle of the Knights of the Golden Eagle. Star tif Somerset Castle. No. 1X1, K. i. K was instituted in this place on last Wednes day evening June ""2d, by D. (i. C. L. S. Gardner, assisted by D. O. C. of Cambria County, and memlH'rs of the various Castles tn Johnstown and Stanton's Mills. The de grees were con fiTrl on fifty-two applicants. The charter contains sixty-one signers. The officers of the Castle are : Past Chief, James Davis. Noble Chief, J. A. lierkey. Vice Chief, Wm. B. Shafer. High Priest. Ueo.J.riaU. Venerable Hermit, H. F. Barron. Master of Records, A. W. Knepper. Ttlerkof Exchequer, P. L. Ciuwbuer. Keeiier of Kxchetpter, 0. B. Hough. Sir Herald, L. W, Brehm. ' Worthy Bard. H. i. Hidderbauin. Worthy Clmmberlain, St. A. Hi hnn k. Hisign, John Kantner. " Esipiire, FA S. Kantner. First fluardsman, 0. E. Jtmes. -. X Stsxind Guardsman, J. H. Trent. Bedford Republican Convention. The Republican County Convention met at Bedford 011 Monday, a full representation of eighty-one vote being present. The suc cessful candiihttcs are William C. Smith, of Bedford, for Prothonotary ; Jacob Chamber lain, of Kant Providem-e, for Sheriff; L. C. Stuckey, of Napier, for Register and Record er; E. M. Pcntiell, of! Bodford, for District Attorney ; ". I. Williams, of Everett, for County Treasurer ; William Masters, of Ev erett, and Hiram Blackburn, of East St. tlair, for Commtssioneni ; H. U. Smith and A. Blackburn, ' Auditors, re-ttominated, and J. f. Young (colored) for IVrIifet fcv C P. Calhooa was elected diairnwo of U County Committee. , j '!"'"!"' ! Bargain. - - ? Until the Fetiith of July I will ofr all in of Pry tJoods; iricrualng Wlks, Safin, Worsted aud WUi-lress goods at bargain prices. . - -t t j f4 ; : Mas. A. E. VkU -hkkjk' : 1'aoT'v i J(bu. A fin;.;; TBXASlttKE. 3? v en 5- 8; I $ y Ft ': f ' : i ! i a : III i i V' I 't- ;;;;;! i & , ' k " -1 i- ..$1 -ii : ni ; S7' K: 7' IX l:t 1-M JM l 61, Hi US' 6' llil. n! !: V' w. 6S. ft 3! X. I ' 1 10 10! Hi V .21; t 17; i 21 21. 4"i ar; 135! 2l 2. 4l 5: 2i 21: 61: 4. S4 37! 174 57 6S: 21i .. i aw-, ft 8 2V l:i Si li 3 ""'ii , i :t 9 IS 16 1 11 .. 8! 9 :t 90 ! 1M: "5 SI, 17! 12 j 1 ami. Mi r.; s. f ltl 1 14 V ! s! I 11 9 s 171 1 1M 27i I i 1 IS. 26: l l "si" 11 2' 1: 4'' . ft 22! 15 4 7I iii H 2 3, l i 4 s .. 7; 4 33 6 2?i 24 IS !ti 2S 44. 14: 511 l:n 2S: V. m'-. : Hi 44! fl ' m i t 3;!' ! is 1 ! US 4 tta i 2.1 ;....! i z n'w! 57 ! 12h! 2.f 2 V as IS' I 1SS 31 i 8U SI 1" 21 IV 4 . 61 1 si; 122 2 4 i l . f l-lc t 7w I iwt 2jtt I'm i tin; u. i 121 ' at ' m , I i'i ; 47 1 21St K i lit 6 SI l;t ! a f. M M ; 41- I 72 5H ',: Li 4.! 10 i 4 4 .10 ! 10. 12 .., 6. : lSij . 27. 17: a2 a! li 4 ft 1 1 1 li .7, ii! 7; L 11: 1? si; 12 12, -I 404 12212 1670 2021 12IIS fi:!7; ! SM 11 3N6.16W WW CHAUTAUQUA. EXTENT AD 1NKLUESCS or CHAlTAI'tlUA 6 II'LA WHAT IS BKING ACCOMI'LISUKll, AM) THE PKOSI'KtTS FOB THK E.NSL'ISS SEASON. CuAt TAiyCA, N. Y., June 13, 1H8". ' Such is theliheral spirit of the Chautau (pia management that the new purchase of lands, costing ill),t0, will not add to the in debtedness of thcplace. Notwithstanding the large outlay in the way of Improvements it is still expected that this season and next will see the place clear of all financial embar rassment. The influence of the Chautauqua assem blies is by no nicuiislimilcd to the grounds on which they are held. Summer schools become so general that .they must be regard ed as a national institution, yet they were not thought of anywhere till Chautauqua had made them a practical reality. How much of litis is due to the public press it is noteasy to determine, and in this good work the Hekalu stands second to no other paper. Chautauqua has been criticised, bat kindly and sparingly, the press preferring rather to explain and commend its good qualities to the world. This large generosity is equaled only by the lilierality of the managers, not one of whom has ever received in any way a dollar as salary except the superintendent of grounds. We affirm, not in a deprecating spirit, but as an illustration of the power of the Chautauqua movement, that tlie assem blies held in Massachusetts, California, Flor ida, Kansas. Teiinesse, and many other states are but its echoes ; but as such they may be of equal significance, and all the greater will be the credit of the original as sembly. . This idea was born in the generous and fruitful mind of Ix-wis Miller, of Akron, ., while in a meditative mis si at a camp-meeting near Canton, O., and iu a spirit of abso lute unselfishness he chose Chautauqua lake as the plat where he would scnd thous ands of dollars in carrying it into effect. The details of the scheme are largely the work of Dr. J. II. Vimvnt, and the enter prise as a whole required ran-qualities of enterprise and daring. Education has really become the leading element in the " Chautauqua idea." not that the spiritual or the n-ligious has been aban doned. Considered as an educational Insti tution Chautauqua is very religious, and considered as a religious assembly it is very literary ; as a summer resort it is a good deal of everything. In a speech made: from its platform President Oarl'ield said: "Since T caiua tixin these grounds one iiiqxirtant problem hits been solved, and that is how recreation and profit may lie combined." As a seat of learning Chautauqua presents a scheme that is unique and comprehensive. The schools of language constitute the most inqiortant deiirtment. Firstn-las scholars are on tltt prouml, ractrfving large sularies, and eotrqictPnf. ti teach Hi-brew, Sanscrit, (ireek, I-atin, French, (ivrman, Spanish and Anglo-Saxon. In the past the variety of atttiiunctit li .1111(1 alaong the pupils hu-bcen all comprehensive. Many of them are be ginners. Some are college graduates who have become a little ntsty, many are clergy men who study nothing but Hebrew or the testament and many are college professors. In numbers the t'erman classes lead, follow ed closely by the French. Sanscrit last year had but a Single deTotee. It will liave more in the future. Max Mullcr calls this lan guage one of the richcstthat was ever spo ken. The Vedic literature which Wilson, Bunioulf. and others found locked tip iu it, is said to be immense in quality and tif great variety. For two thousand year B. C. all that was valuable in Hindoo thought and Hindoo longings found expression in that language, and was preserved by it. Such treasures cannot remain hidden. In these schools of language books are hut little use, and no word issMikeu in theclass nsim except of the language studied. What is called the " natural method " is pursued by all the teachers. Many academy teachers resort to Chautauqua to K-rfect or improve tbeir own . method of teaching. An educa ted ticniiaii is at the head of the t'erman dcrtntent, and the Fn-ncli professor teach es bis native language. Private students here seek to correct pronunciation. The pro gress the pupils make is tifteu an astonish nient even to themselves. They sum find their minds inclined to think iu the lau gunge they are studying, and then progress is rapid. The beautiful building now in prw-ess ol erection on the smuniit is of Mis irisii design, lmi by .lo feet, and has a commanding view of all the northern part of the lake. This edifice will be three stories high in the cen ter, two in the wings, and be used mostly by the schools of language. As the educational center it will contain offices, a commodius library, grates, black'nuards, pianos, a library and all other neci-ssary appurtenances. It will be ready for use July 1st if the contract is fulfilled. . . The French department this year will be in charge of Prof. A. IK? Roiigcmont of the Adclhpi Accademy, Brooklyn, N. V., with Mile M. Fleuraut of Brooklyn as assistant. Both bring with them the highest rccom utuiitlatiouofcharat'turaudat'coiiiplishuieiita. The qualifications of the teachers may lie. seen in the tact that the books used ure mostly prepared by themselves. Of Prof. Haepoc's Hebrew and Semitic text hooks Prof. J. K. Cbyene, D. D., of Oxford. Eng., says : " No better books introductory to Hebrew exist." These books prenent a method of acquiring a knowledge of langu ages essentially different from the methods in common use. The pupil first gains an accurate and thorough knowledge of some of the facts of the hinguagc ; than learns the principles irhich these facts teach and by which they are regulated, and thus he is furnished with the material by which he can prosecute, his work, and as he progresses ; it is constantly increased. Students will find at Chautauqua the books they need. It may be said that the local Chatitanqua : is finally up and dressed. The grove flut ters in its toyal rolies. f the burnt district only the scar remains. The grounds are fresh and sweet and clean. The aroma of a thousand flowers floats on tlie air. At least two-thirds of the cottages are occupied. A chorus of hammers is beard from early dawn till twilight. The bail will ota-n July .2d with a church congress and musical insti mtt, 4j0 1 he followed with the National Edu cational association. ' M. IL II.. Attention Fishermen. 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Varied and exjiensive as was the dis play last year, it will lie greatly surpassed the present season. .- A larga number of new and handsome permanent buildings will lie erected, which, together with the other sub stantial improvement that have been made, will add greatly to the improvement of the place. Thirteen yearsago, when the Patrons of Husbandry, to the number of a few hun dred, came to this spot to hold a pleasant re union and talk over the work done and arrange plans for the future, little did they think that they were even then laying the foundation for the greatest gathering of far mers, manufacturer, and all intended hi agricultural puntuits, ever known in the Vnitcd States. That few hundred has lie come a few hundred thousand, representing twenty -eiglit Stutts of the I'nion. Excursion ratesover the dirTe rent railroads will be much better than heretofore. For further information address K. H. Thomas, General Manager, Mechanicsburg, Pa. TO THE SEA SHORE Via the Picturesque B. & O- to At lantic City and Cape May, July 7. The B. & O. signalizes its entrance into Philadelphia by an excursioti Thursday, July 7, to Atlantic City and Caje May, tlie most noted seaside resorts in the country. This is the grainiest excursion ever olTf d to the public, involving a ride over the V Pic turesque line of America," along the beauti ful Potomac, through historic Harjier's Ker ry, Washington, D. C, Baltimore and Phil-, adelphia, and at rates within the reach of everyone who enjoys traveling. Train of Parlor Cars and East Lake Coaches will leave depot, Somerset, at 9::to-. m., arriving in Itiiladelphia at 8:4.5 p. m. Next day passengers will leave on any n-gi lar train for Atlantic City or Cape May. Tickets will lie good for ten flays, with stop- off privilege at Washington City, returning Fare for round trip. $1.(10. For further information apply to Agents of B. & (). Railroad, or to E. D. Smith, -vision Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. y.-v Great Reduction In Prices. ' I will for the present time take a good Cabinet Photograph at $1.50 jer dozen But such of my patnms who desire to secure them at this very low price will do well to call soon, as these figures may only bo7il good for a limited time. The latest Rapid Dry Plate process used for all work. W. H. Welflky, Somerset PaJ Co to Fisher's Book Store If you want to buy any handsome picture to ornament your house, (.to to Fisher's Book Store if yon liave any Pictures, Mar riage Certificates, Diplomas, or anything else you want framed, take them to Fisher's Book Store. If you want to buy any Frames tif any kind, go to Fisher's Book Store. Al ways recollect that the place to buy IVtures and Frames, and have Framing done, is at Fisher's Btsik Store. Select Excursions to the Seashore via Pennsylvania Railroad. Pursuing the policy of the last few years, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will this summer run a series of select excursions from Pittsburgh and points iu Western Penn sylvania to Atlantic City, Cape May, and Sea Isle City. These trips have in post sea sons been highly favored by the residents of this section, as well on account of the popu larity of the jioints in question as of the lib eral rates and superior accommodations jjf fcred by the Company. All their popular features will be maintained this summer, and they will without doubt increase iu fa vor with our people. The seashore points covered by the excur sions are' the most popular as well as the most desirable resorts tin the Atlantic coast. No such bathing, yachting, tioating or fish ing exists in any other localities, nor dies any other point or number of oints afford aa great a profusion of maritime pleasures. The dates lixed for the excursions are July 14th and -Mb, August 11th aud 25th. A special train will leave Pittsburgh at 8:50 a. m., arriving iu Philadelphia at p. ui. Excursionists spend the night in Philadcl phia. and proceed to the shore by any regu lar train of the succeeding morning. The ex cursion tickets, good for ten days, will be sold as heretofore at $10.00. No other trip promises so much for the money, and none will be found so fruitful in health, recreation and pleasure. ' f Fourth of July Excursions. The custom long since established by the B it O. K. R. of selling low rate excursion tickets on the National Holiday, will lie ob served this year, as usual, and excursion tickets will lie sold to and from all stations on the B. Si 0. system of lines east tif the Ohio River. , r " Tickets will lie sold July 2d, ."id and 4tu, and will lie valid for return passage until July 5th inclusive. . The State Teacher's Association, tmpris ing the leading college men. State Normal principals, superintendents, and tcachff--f the State, will tncet in Clearfield on! July 5th, f'tli and 7th. There will be an tfecifrx'1 sion up the Bell's ap Railroad and qlie to Cresson Springs on the 8th. Orders forsiiec.ial rates tif excursions from any xiint i the State to Clearfield can be secured by writing toJ. Fletcher Sic.kul, ticket agent, Uciyifh town. Pa. -.- I For Sale. J t"ao A house and lot corner Main Crosi and South street, Somerset, for sale on pay ments to suit the purchaser. A deoible home for a family ; a large 'roomy house and a full lot of ground, with choice fruit fupon it Price $istl. For particulars inquire at the residence, or write to Samuel it her Esq., Grectisbnrgh, Pa. Committee Meeting. The Committee on Permanent Certilchtes will meet at Rock wood on Saturday iluljt, 23, 1887, for the purpose of examining appli-. cants. Persons intending to apply will pUie notify the Secretary. : C. F. LrvEStjoon, . Fbxd. Oanr, : Secretary, . . Chairman. A Hplit froM was visible in Mime place hereabouts Saturday morning. ' 9 "AcwVib. ' .1! e ... 1 tw 3'.' ii i ii ' ri r1 aiM.MlTTEK.MKN. 5" ' i. i c : ii 24 21 j.. 3 IV : 24 81 24i -a! it 122, 40 . I'I 31: 10 3 .! 52' S' 5 46 70- ' 44i ,. S J 1112 70: Xt' 41 37: 77: l'. 20 2U 12. 24 47, :. 42' . 6' 1 Bi-niiuln Kulmer. 14 j Artemns Hieter. . i James H. NuelL 2W J. VV. LsndiR. 13 1 K. 1. Wtttrner. h7 1 C. K. Kavman.. A. i.T. oiler. -17 : i. A. Walker. Si 5' &: or iu 61 12 88! H7i 461 25i 2i A Si 8j. 2'. 17S; :' 10 lift r. 212. 6:1 4, 161: 8S' 4.V 7 14 ' N. M. Ketm. Slnioii Uri iigtxjJ. Krei'k Isirr, HilBfi Cable. Thorns iMllaKlier. Job a A. Kay lor. !.. O. Imm Immen fuuninfhain 8. H. Dull. . il 1 Levi Luiik. 26i J. C. Ws'lar. 211 1 W. H. Poorbaiigb. , t J L. N. Seott. . 0 John Ueorye. 1 . M. Y. Allli.n. " . 2 j J. It. Slmtler. 37! ; I). B. Ziuniierinaji. l' : Philip Smith. 23 I It. W. Iielwlur. 61, i t:. W. Lamlwrt. 42! John S. Miafur. til: 1 1.'. M. Khnver. 2f ; Meieirh Ik-am. IS, V. Uhaiu I'. Maru.. ... TU j II. b. tlallser. 4 i M. V. S.rlwr. . - v Kt ; 7.eh. F. Ksitlley . 11U , T. L. WilJiaau,. t. 4 I K. lXilL ' i i ' i.i. kenneiL - " HI78.15S) .IMS 12: ' " Wanted 1 : Hides, Furs, Bark. I will pay tlie highest cash pries for all kinds of hides, jielLs and fura. I ahjo wau( 5o0 cords of Rock ik aud Spruce lurk. ' , : H. G. CCXNIKUHAM. Important to Sportsmen. Seines, nets and tents, all kinds and sizes; fishing tackle of every description. Guns, revolvers, ainunitiou. Send for price list to Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. . --t- Fourth of July Excursions Over the Pennsylvania Railroad. In order to enable every one to fake a trip for pleasure or recreation during the Fourth of July holidays, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets on July 2d, M, and 4th, gisul to return until and in cluding the 5th, between all stations on the main line and br;nehes. at reduced rates DIED. BKI'BAKER. On Thursday, June 2.1, 187, in Stoyestown. Michael Bmbaker.aged 80 years, 5 months and 11 days, He was borti January 12 1J07.' ami was married by Rpr. Jacob Crigler to Miss Cath arine Probst in 1829. He was the father of 12 children, eight of whom precptled him to the eternal world. He has 21 grandchil dren and one great grandchild. He was baplized and confirmed by Rev. Wm. Con rad November 25, 1842, and over cofc tinned a faithful and consistent meinbor of the Re formed church. Two weeks after h is con firmation he was elected raeon: ifiterward to tho Eldership, which office he! filled to the day of hit" death. It W.ils Irejnj iitly hi" privilege to reprtssciit his church, on the floor of (,1a.-aU aud Synod. . iJevo(en to his fami ly, upright and honorable as etlisen, and Jailhftil as a Christian, he will bentach miss ed in our rommotiity. Text--PMl"l:21. . '':.." ' W J. fx?l'astor. SOMERSET MARKET. . - ,... i,ia 1st Corrected Weekly by COOK JBEERITS, - i manna m Choice GroceriesFlour ot Feed. ' Prices for Jtinti 22, 1887. ' Apples, dried. Apple Butter, gal .. Iteaus bu ..H.M ro, a 100 lbs ....,. 1 00 llutter, (roll,) V R) I ,10c " (ki). V Buckwheat, V bu .rtiVtrirn.., fiOc meal. . Beeswax tp .. . ... ane Baoon, tUKar-i-uredl Hainsi V h..,... I.'h; ((Vnmtnr hams) j Ei..,., ...W j? " . i (fhtaildirs) y lb :.( " (tiideol tt....4 ... lOt: Cora. (t-ri y till...... ........ s.....Tftii)e , ine!l!) bu......... ,....iig,fiiie Mei ft ...:..:....:..'... Chop, corn aud oats, f WO Uia. . 01 " all rye, luo lbs...... l 51) F-ns, tloz -., ... ; l-Je Flour, Roller Ptnerss, V li'il..,.iU.i....-...i .to 00 " Vienna, V bM , '3 Haxsead. y bs,., ..75c Lanl. f tt-.. tad0p MMdKnc. yi llTihs.i.-.:..s..;-!.'.-Jl 3MMI 0 Oats, fbn - :tarS40e Futaimsi, biK.....i.wi....i.. unraT'; Ft aches, dried, tb... Jililn Rve, bu Wii.V tiall. (So I.) v1 bbl .! 25 ' (tinmnd Alma) ? stick. ....gl M " (Ashuin) ftill sai-k St so H " Jl (to 80r, yellow, li..... " ai:e, ylb Wi,10r Tnllow, f & .Vo;c Wheat, a bu....... sj:icir s HJ-PJIT'S SALii. By 1rtne of snnilry writs of Fl Fa. Lev Fa awf Vend V.x. iwiiwt oiit of thet imrtof Conimon Flea of SVmrn eonntv. I'a.. 1 will expose to publie sale at the Court House iu Somerset Bor tsiirh. Pa., on ..-. FRIDAY, JULY 22. 1887, at 1 o'clock p. to. all the right, title. Interest and claim of Slim I). Hog rs and Xih K. Kien. of. In and tn the f.llowintr dtsnTibed two trartsof laud stttuue in t(f)i I'lnachip, sonierset county, ivon a. : No. 1. A! joining lands of Frank Home. Wil liam AJiisou. Alexmidt r lianas and others, con lalntuK Sis ai res ud W per. he strict iu.-Hi.nrc. utbont 7.t ai res heinj! clearivt, 1U si-res of whirh are intiootl mt-aikiw, tlie balance tg well timher isli liavinur therwin etveteil a two story dwelliiif lionse. barn, and ether onttaiililiiiKs, with the aptiertenniices, the hImivc tract Ir-iuk the prnper ly I4ie of John Riers-de l., tkeii at the Sher ttTK appraiFenient by the defeniiaiits. No. i A1j'inniiK lands tif Kliza Weirick. borne farm of John Kog'T. dee'diuow defcmlantsl. and Others, enutniiiiiie acres ami Ti perches, asraall part of which iscieared, havinic thereon erected a two story dwelling bctue and stable, with the aMiurtenaneeiL v Tiiki-'n iu exeention as the prrrperttf nf Silas P. and Noah F Rorcrsat the Miit of Iflizulietb A aud Allien Blackburn, et al. ALSO All the rinht. tftlo. Interest am) claim of !. A. (ttnlner aud Catharine ttsrdfler. of. in and to a Certain lot or piece of ground situate iu st.raerset Bonsnth i Koiiien5t Comity, Pa., iHitinded on the north by ut of Jane 2nfnll.. mi the east bv treet. on the sooth by lot Jonm-rU of koi-miiZim-nierBiun and onthewts-s by au alley, nuid lot fronting Xi left on street ami exteiidlnir biu-k l.T feet and iiavinif thurwn ernrted a one and oiw-hiitf -tiry roueh-runicd brick bouse and oili er buildings, with the appurteuances. Taken iu execution uU:( property of D. A. and CutharineUardiier, at the suit of A. H. Col froth. NOTICE All pcnmiis piirebastng at the atiovc sale will pleure take notice thut a part of the ptirrhase inontT to be made known at the time of the mie will he required asunon athe prxiperty is knocked down, othemtb-e It lll attain be expos ed to aile at tho risk of the tlrst purchaser. The rtadueoi tin) pnrrlia-ie money most lie tiaid on or before Thurnduv of the 1st week of the Septt term at Colin, the time fixed bv the (our. forseeuriui; the ackuow leiUmeiit of deed, and no deed will tie aeknowlodjjwl uii(il the purchase monev in (mid iu lull. '. Sherirs Oliiee, i iOU WINTERS. June at, 1SS7. . Sheriff. DMINISTKATOU'S SALE OF X. Valnatls Real : Estate! The utidersipied Admlnlntralor of Lorenzo Hor M iifr. dee d, late of tjiienmliotltni; Township, Boioenel Ctsuit) , Ph., will otter at public sale on the premises in wui township at 1 o'clock p. m. on , . - - SA TU&DA r, ,A UG US T 20, 1887, the fhlliiwintteoerfhed reul estate, vii -I - fjn 1 The hnmestend of said LoreiiiO Ivlli I, llcriinit. dee'd eoiitiiiin(roiiend one-kMirtu M-m more or lew. and niniate within about : roils fniin Mimtoller Station, ailioitiimt huiil of Ernest Kshriea, Kd MMtller Htul Tract No. '2. There is t hereon erected a good framr two story dwelling house, stable and other outbuild ing. II. O fVntalniiij aeres and l'JS per i llU, t.i ehes strict meamire, and Hitwitc alonK the S. ,4 liR.il In wd whliin -J rtids from MiMUiUcr Elation adjntuinc land nf Henry Caster. Genive FriU, William Wilt. fcdwnl M.toller u! Tract Xo. U These is thereon er'tel three dwelling bouser, table and ootbuiidluKS. Terms : 10 KrcentopuicbaMBiuuey tote paid when property v kjioeked down, aud the balaaee on coulinuatlon of sal and delivery of deed, .. -.U a . JOIUi H. ZIMMERMAN. , , : Administruor. . rrrroTrs jroTicE. In K Estate of Valeatine JL Ml Her, deeeawd. The underoiinied havinr been appolntett Au ditor by the orphans' Onnrt of Xmaenvt CMintv to make m distribution of the fltads la the hamia of the Adnuriistrntor't of aaitl deer ed, hereby (rires ntaire that be will attend to the duties ot said appointment at hbi oiHr, hi ttnmumtKt Hor oturb un Thursday, June :). 1SK7, when and where all partiea Interwited can attend. r. j. EooeEtt, . junea. Autiitur. i:ss;Eiiaa. sis..v JjRIDCE SALES. In ammlanee with the let of Ajaemhlr. ap proved ftth May. 17(, rcniirttie ( otinty Cianmis niotter to reliulld briilKM, . destroyed or purtislly ditrijed by rtils, Ac. In im PltHiiee of sold Act the (Vimmfluier of Somerset county, I'a., will tII at public isitcry, on the premise to the lowest bidder the building of the masonry fur tlie follow ins brdip-a, viz.: 0t .VOX PA r, .1V1. Y 11, 1 SH7, At 11 ii't-lwk, A'. M-, the r- liulhlinirof the alMit vnentaaiitt frlrtif the hriilKf ar-rons Htinycrs'k. in i .he iiinue ot tic'licl, ou to.et teitdlug Irom lia Vtdsvllle to lliaivernvillr. Altai, mi Hit: iptine iltuj al ' iii-Un-k, '. M. The rebtilldlnirof one abutment and wing walls, and the raising of theotherof the bridge a nmn the Htortycrevk at Hull's nlatioti, on nnul leading from Henry Smith's Ut lloovenrville in Utiema honlng townnhlp. On TVKPAY, JVLY 12, lss7, At 9o'clis k. A. M . the rebuilding of the wooden ice break of the pier, together with other repair aertiw Htonyen-ek, In the vfllftgeof Hooversville In ituemahonlng township. AUn, on the tame tliy ot '130 o'clock, P. M., The rebuilding of one abutment under the bridge aerow Oven Hun, on road leading from 3uytown to Hooversville, near the houae of John Fox In Shade township. k'ruyh Mixmmry. On WEDNESDAY, JVLY 13, 1RS7, At 10 o'clock, A. M . the repulring of one of the laree shale abutments tiivler the hrulire ar-nrt- the Hronverwk at ripmcetown on Stoystown and Be'l li.nl Pike. Al, on themmt tlait at 2 o'clock, P. M. ' The reboilding of the abutments for a bridge across Beaver Uam crek. on road U-wlinK from 8toytown toTrosKel'i! Mill, near the house of ln vld Petinyl, lu (Juemahoutiig township, and known as the Kleegle bridge. On TIIVIISDAY, JVLY H, 1887, At lOo'dork, A. M., the rebuilding of the abut ments fir a briilp" trver a branch of sHonyrrek on ruad leodiug from Berlin and Stoystuwn road to l-pnicelvt n, near Troasel'a Mill, iu iuemahiin ing lownatiip. .1 "so, m Ihr mine tiny ut 2 ii'rbick, P. f., The rebuilding of the abutments over Beaver Imm creek, on the public road leading from Ber lin toSbiysuiwri. near the saw mill of Jamu Kim niell, In iuemahouuig township. OnFHIPA Y, JVLY 15, 1887, At 106'elock. A. M., the rebuilding of the abut ments ftir a bridge over Stonycreek at the p..int where the public road to LamlK-rtsville cnnnei said Stream at Mixitotiex's Nation in uemalioti ing township. . On MOXDA Y, JVL Y 18, 1S87, At 3 o'eloek. P. M., tlie abutments tor a bridge over La irvl Hill creek, on the road leading from Bakervville to New teutrevilie crosses said stream near the house of U. (.anlner, in Jetiersou township. On TVESDAY, JVLY 10, 18S7, At 9 o'clock, A. M., the rebuilding of one atmf inent iimlerthe briilge aT- fjturel Hill creek, on the ratd leailiug from tbe public road from ltakersviile to New l-exiiijjton, near P. ('. Whip key's In Middlecreek towtv-hipu Jitm'jk Mhmii g. AhOjim ' inline day at 1 o'rlort, P. .'A, The rt'iir of the superstructure of the covered bridge over Iorel Flill cnt k on the mail leading from New CeulrevillB to the ('lay I'ikeacros- said stream at rUrron's Mill, in MiiMiecreck Wiwnsliip. The repairs will consist of anew mot. sills aud other repai rv. AU the masoury herein contephtted will be first elans, and laid with Akron cement, except w here otherwise ssrit.cL All salts will be made on the premises, and partita receiving Contract must be prepare.1 to enter into coin met with approved security imme diately alter sale. The Commissioners will meet in their oflice at Somerset. Pa., ou WEDXESDA Y, JVL Y 20th, 1S87, for the purpo of receiving and opening sealed proposals, and auarding contracts (or Irou super structures tor the follow ing named bridges : The 1-ridge at Bethel, 1W feet k.ng, lietween abutmenua, 1 spans, is fuut roadway. The bridge at David Penrod's, feet between alsnmenui, oue span. U foot roadway. The bridge near Trossel's Mill. K feet betwet-n abutineiiis. in span, 14 ftsit roadway. The bridge at James KimmeH' saw mill, 70 feet between abutmeut-t, one span 14 fool roadway. The bridge at Mostoller's station, 1: fet be tween abutments, one jan, 14 fst roadway. ' The bridge at John I.. Kardncr'a in JerTersoii township, ' feet between abutments, one span. M foot roadway. All new bridges to have lt pounds eatat:iry to tlie fool. The Iron bridge at Dnll's sttttion. 11?- feet long, oue span, thrown from the abutments and carried down stream about roils i to lie examined and bid-put In for its replacement in good eonditioo- Thujld liriiige will be deliv ered on the premises after having b-Q taken taken a;art by the troniractor. All bids for Iron work must be on Die by 10 o'cltiek,a. m .July'Jith. I'FTKR Dl MBVfl.D. Attest ) ADAM ( . LKPI.KY. A. J. Hilemas. r JONA8 Mi CLlNTdCK. Cli rk. I I omniissioners. yrxECU'roifs notich litute of Thomas f.ary, dee"d. late of t'pper Turkey foot townahip. Somerset County, Pa. letters testamentary on the aU.veesIate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notii-e is hereby g-ven to all persons indetiteil to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and lli.ise having claims egainst the same will present them duly authenticated 6r settle ment on Satunlay, June 6, iss-j, at tbe late resi dence of deceased. JOHN H. MII.LiR, july29. ILiecntor )5nNisTiii)K'!4 N'orfcE. EsUte of Charles A. statler. dee'd.. late of Shade Twp.. Somerset C o., Pa. Letters of admiiiisirntion on the above estate hsving tus'ti grunted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all persous indebted to said estate Pi make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for set tlement on Saturday. Alien- '20th. P7. at the res idence ot Sarah suit it-r, in Uuckstown. DAVID I( t'LEMAS. june'Jti. .' Admiuistrator F INAXCIAL STATEMENT -OF- Somerset Borough SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 1, 1887. RECEIPTS. Ttnlaneeon hand J 71 St Mate appropriation.. - 371 sti From 11,-iiry Krev-ar. Ciliet:Pjr.. iv 7- John A. W alter. Collector -. .? :sl Y. H. Welilcy, Colltxtor 10 i :U14 U EXPEMiiTlRE-S. Amount paid forTeachers Wages 1770 UP Janitors and Fireman. ..... 171 ui Fuel s rs-hool Supplim. ........ 4U A Repairs . Jtu ii Other Exiienses On to U-bt aud Interest Paid .,s im s-cretary ti'i Treasurer...-..... .. t4 3t Bulauce . 1:17 1"J W. U. W ELFLEY, TREtsi her, DR. To Cash reived as above S1414 14 To order poid liaiiuice :tiT7ti S , 1..7 t $UU U DR. IIEXRY KREUAK, CoLLKiToE. To gross amtHiiit of Implicate... .J:'' 04 Am I of ieual(y added aud paid.. 12 tu S." W Se CR. To am't jMtid over to Treasurer...iV.i:t 7J abatement allow oil taxp m Vi 1 4 extiiionitiotis allowed..... &:: :M ' coL'imisfHius allowed. last 14 " amount nueolletrted 7:.' sb JOHN" A. WALTER. lial. due at lust settlement- CR. Amount ild over.......... a'7 ;rt Coiumuxion on same.. is :tu Exoiionuions l:t 01 iialauce yet '' 14U !." RKtdM-RCKH DR. $ its ss f'a-h on hawL ......SIW Ralance uue on duplicate ot H. Kregar Including ,i per ci-ut. pemiity added , 7t) . Raianee due from John A. W alter 14n " " U M. Hicks. 1 Jfi W. U. Wuliley -JS 14 il'.tl". .14 LiABILITlEsl. BVinds Order tF. H. thtfull .t-U) no AU UO .'( X) 00 rxt4 M Excess oniabilitlesoverresoures We, tbe undersigned Auditors of Somerset Bor ough hertby eertity that we have examined and added tlie vouchers and paper pertaining hi the tiireiroiiig statement and find tliem correi-t. in testimony whereof we have aiSxed onr bauds and sauls, tbe I It h day of June. lss;. JliHS S. SHAKER: lsKAL.1 JOHN X. S v DKR. sitAii MONEY; to lie maite. Cut this out aud send it to us and we will send you free some thing of great value ami importance to you that will start you In husmess which will bring yon in more money right away than anythingels in this world. Any one can do the work a ad live at home. Fither sex ; air ages. Something new that jtist coin money for all workers. We will atari you ; eapitaj ih needed. This Is one nf the genuine, important chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitions and enterprising need not de lay, (.rand outfit free. Address Tri e A Co.. Au gusta, Maine. dec24-'!Sii.lyr. THE CHEAPEST JOB WORE AT HERALD OFFICE; GO TO GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, JOHNSTOWN, PA., Fort 0AEPETS, MA TTINf K OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, STVIXl PDS, STAIR EODS, LACE CURTAINS, TURCOMAN CURTAINS, CURTAIN POLES, &c. LOWE8T PHICE.S GUARANTEED. Their Stock is Immense. Freight paid on Carpets, etc., to points on the S. & C. It. K. by geis, Eosrrii:ii & QimsTN". Ministers of the Cospel, Kducators. rs-hisd Teio-hers. Book Agents and Canvawn. fk buy ers. SM-h'wH Children and their Parents, in fsci rv' rsslv interested in Morality, schools. Mi-wtio'n !!, Ktc, make tucr head.j.ianers at t't.-IIEIt .S rHaiK j-TuKli. This large !k st.sre. 'ki;g an Extensive Wholi-sslc lUHttn. i prepa at all limes toMipoly msmtry and town men-hants wit.t everything lu the book and statioiu-ry line dial may be tiislisi in their trade, at v'.ly pries. K-ta:l buyers will always mid a trs k of Kine Writing pr. Kiegant Bsk-s ail kinds ot Kr-ading matter, everytliing suitable liir iiirti. maiiy nice things for tlie lirtie ft tlks, and a rtueral Variety of seasona ble Notions tr. utt their wuiits. Hi-adii-iartTs nr Bibles, Hook and Albums f'sr Agent and CatiTas rrs. Kmplti) ment given at all timys to reliable art.e" P cniiva for lnl le, B.sks and Al'-iims. My agents are eiearing S..') per day ui summer lime, and H.UU per duy in Winter, always. tsiUi FISHER'S BOOK STORE, GKORijE W. BENFOKD. , CLARK II . BKXFOKD. DRUGS ! DRUGS ! GEO. W. BENFORD & SON., I'liopurfrrnRs of tjik OLDEST DRUG STORE IN SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baer's Block, SOEEItSET, PENN'A. We kei p constantly on ham a tar-e stork of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. The purest ami best to be found in this inurket. Ve aJsti keep on hand a fill line of TRUSSES, BRACES. SUPPORTERS. An I nil tlie leailins; ainrh.-iiaTiersi rised Ixith hy riivsii-iati.s and families. We jniurasiU in tliis line, rrfei t sutisloi -tioo. TOILET ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES GENERALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. LArSE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTJH DAY SlfTS ALWAYS Ifi STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORI'S, BOTH IXJ.MF-TIC AND IMPORTED. PrescrijJtiQns CompooiiJel Famfly Receipts FilM Wffl Correctness Our own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It w of a stitn-rior quality. We kevp in bulk, m tliitt any Ktt ial iniivdieiit tan lie ailileil. Sild at 25 nts a pound. We do a "sitiart' biLsines. and will pive yon your money's worth. Xo trouble to rtiow friwxjsj. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY. A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Jaa.5,ls7. GEORGE W. BENFORD & SON. LoutherV Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Model Drug Store is Rapidly Becoming a Great Favorite with People in Search cf x FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THE IXXTOR GIVES PERSONAL ATTENTION TO THE COMPOtJSPISli OF Pliysicians Prescriptions I Family Receipts 6 RE AT CAKE BEISG TAKES TO LVE O.SLY MEf3 ASD PLUS AM1HLEX. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line ot Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our -roods to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. 1YI. LOUTHER, IV! . D. MAIN ISTIIEKT, SOMKHSKT. PA J. KLFH & CO., 811 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH. MANUFACTURES! OF MTJI1X IN ALL G2ALE3 AND SIZZS. Our Spring and Summer Stock Most Complete and Unsur passed, Wholesale Exclusively. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. QUEMAIIOXING AV00L1:N 3IILLS. Uviiix ikI'Iii! otif-third to the CBiMU'tty nf my Wnolvn Millsduhtif thu ptist year. 1 will want tiiis stttson 75,000 POUNDS OF WOOL. I have s lutw stis-k or WO(I.EN (KH DSivafty totnwle tor (!, uil my awuts w ill visit all of my customers duriiiK the season. 1 have one new mast, whu may miss some of tny t u.Uiuien. Itso .i-e notify mt- !y mail. At the ilills. I bare iu addition to my Home. made Wtsilen tssls. a l oniph-te Si(s.-k of General Merchandise, which I will be rlad to ttxchaoire for your WtMiL. Will patr hiahrst 1'ApII prices to those who wish totra.le. BelieriiiK it to bo to th in terest of farmers to have llietr proilucss ermsume-l in theirnwn routity. I a-k. and will try to merit your patron aire. WM. S. MOR'fA.N, QnemahoninjC. P. WORKING CISSEStOT: are now prepared to Ainii-h all classes with em ployment at home, thu whole ofthe time, or for their sare nmmenls. Btisines new, lint antl pruHtahlei IVrsunsof eitiier sen ensily earm ftvm Site to$f perevenini! aiKl a proportional sunt by devntin all t.ielr tttnt- to the businras. IViysann ftirlsearu B-.-arlyas much as men. That all who see this may send their address and tent th busi ness, we nutke tbi offer. To such as am not well .nub-tied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. nll particulars and outfit free. Address OwutuK Ti!tssi A Co.. Hortland, Value. dei-ii-aft-iyr. SOMERSET, PENN'A. 628 & 630 Broadway, NEW YORK, QHAKLEji HOFFMAN, MERCHANT TAILOR. (Above HefBey'a Store.) Latest Styles, and Lowest Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. !3dti3 rset, Pa. A. CYCLONE Struck Somerset, and left GALVANIC OIL Guaranteed for Kheiinuttif.nL, Neuralgia. Head ache. TisMhache, Coiir. Pains, Sprahts, BruiMs. and Hsrus. , gold by Infrxtai BIESECKER A SNYDER. I)MIXISTR.VTOKS NOTICE. t.-U(e of Pr. Wester Cunningham, deceased, lata ot .Milford tw p. Sonierset Co. Ha. Lett-rs of administration of the abotre estate havhisT been cntnted to the andersimied by the proper authority, ntitice is hereby irtven to ail per sons Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those havtutt claims against the suuie to present them duly authenticated tar set tlement oa Saturday, the M day of July. l-7, at the late residence ul deceased, at (icbharta- V. A. CI NNINCHAM. B. C. CCSXINi.HAK, Admiuisuata may i.