The Somerset Ilerali i:,.K,.KK. June 30, UW. i:h .... .,-.-n.N. M' ". ..it :it "lrm.-r h i ill, in . i.'iy people of town gave l,.p" at tho Somerset .... r.-My uislit. .. i. u..-l,.r. oftUo Silislmry ,;li N-" ''1 ..::. "f rt-sUirtr. Mr ,,,.,'. of hor parents Mr. n ic will l bfl J in the T , nAv. Jalr ciliircn - - - riiinil a'"1 evening. . . o. S.n!l, of r.illimore, ' : in t.i. ii S:itarUy eveniiiK, 'r. M!:.:!i f-r week with rela- Mr. ' " '" , " ''.'., t tin- home groumls mt '"'"; v'-h ...ii. The gam promises ..; eiiili'.ecn young ladies ana .irtic-pated oicycie pic C !' . f .r.ve Fartn,' five iuiie I" ' : 1...- . . !. oil r nu. . arri-.a.s for the summer at 'V'-vsi.V.r. , note Mi Laura Hel "' i- 1 ii-rvoungbrother Master mf'"'"" . i -., fT. p.Mulu'V. -..p..- i ::hit -.-' K..'tll-al-;el.:f-t'"nP,,y- . . , ! M.;iiitn, of Somerset, ":n:ui-U Hay. of Jefferson ' , ,.r.. united iu marriage t tb !'""' ir...,-i.'in I.ivansville, on TX'by. -i--' in-U Kev. C. F. CiebUart, , . v .j a u.l Miss Carrie i'.'iii of iii-r FriiHlens Somerset " xm-:- ui.iL-.l in marriage at the ,.i,.-n.is-, in Kriodens, on j'.iii.- -IM, Kev. J. J. Welch T;. Ill's-'' . .. 1 ..tli'f"'l"wingnam- !''Z'- "f maM uin-alled for at the " '".Cr: .1. M. lnijMti; Sarah Picker ' I -inwr: Samuel .!.- I'.'r- Ni'rv' H -l.-T l..iU': J. A. IUudall; .!... W. : !' r- - !r-. J- uti laftn and farui ." iV,.'!,;a.je,..l.!a. arrive.1 in town last y'.-X ant '; r.-inaiu throughout the Mr. Mir-t..n Has jeaseu lira . ..ii l'atri.t street, for a v.i;i;EI V.;. .ii I M- m: 1 Mr. Al ur M- Kinley have . ... .,, !' lii' ir suiniiier home. ' ."r N --v York. Thursday ' i ;r .-a-iihi.-r Mixs Mall ! :.' t'i- White lloue, lHt will , ,.. ; - :. r :u t he seas. ui. r i .. -a.-i.y. the well-known Cum I , .'. i;-.-.-.. K-i.t Suuday with Sotn , r. r. 'ii" ing to hi home oil v i 1 I'r. i a native of Klk Lirk t '.i :; 1 i -.ii.- "1 the m.st suo-ess- i'i .-i'::i h. pr !'.- i-'ti in tbe eointry. lUci, J.-. i .-!1.-er. V--1-. n of Judge 1." ...,.;. . graduate.1 from the W,.r!: 1 !.io-rity "f IVnnsylvauia, r.is-'-irs. tanc tin-first honor and re .iUllJ il.t- l':rl j.rize. w Lit h was the .Vi:--r..-.!i ai:d Ki.n'.i-h Kleyeloaei'u of Vrm hii:?-er i'-e will I held in the V:::!i KiM'S.-i.i- i Church, at Husband, a. i n.. a. in.. Sai.l-ath morning. The 4!ii"evei.nig 3 Children' Service w ill i.-.ii ij. u i in the I. It. Church. Soia- x, :. V.. !'. 1-. Yoder w ill olficiate on .N!r. A. r.'iikhart and two small ..f 1 'ir.'.n ir i.liia, are guests at the ii . iiH ..f Mr. a:. 1 Mrs. J. A. Laml-erU Mrv. I:, i.kh.irt i a daughter of the late X. 15. IVar . 1. iu"r-et towuhip, and h-r:u--inl f.ir-.uerly engiged in l.a!i! : th p';.t'-e. Mrs. Wi".:ia:n H. H-H-hstetler lea last T.inrs day :" -r a l.rief visit to the home of li-r-.u K iwar l and Harry who oon--i j t a Uz: !ii--rcU.t:t tailoring eUb l:i:in-U at Wt-t Xeaton. Before re I'.iruirg sii' iit irieiidsiu McKees-- r; ai..i r,;l.iir. Mr. J. ( ;;i,t..u M. Millen and Mis Ida J. :..r. l.-tii ..f I'pper Turkeyfoot r.i,;ji. u.-re litiiteJ in marriage on s in 1 -.v. Jan.- T::i. a; the Lutheran pir- uajr- in X-- C.-ntreville, Rev. A. It. M:.i. r iatii':. The groom i a turn of s;Hr:;! I: s. Mi Millen. M.. Vn.ie Haru.-Il. daughter of .-r:;ranl Mrs. M. II. Hartzell, and M, ka:!,',.-!, !l ild.-r!.aum. daughter of Mr. a:, 1 Mrs. Jm, 15. Holderliaum. i. in r.-tiirn.l fr-nn (ireenl.urg. where tn-y .piit ::,e winter and spring at-t-:i-i;:ii a y..,;t:g ladies' seminary. At a ti.eetir.g of the I'.iair county He .:i! ,i.-Hii Ciuiiiiittee, on Saturday, Chair nun ra::.r..u was dire1e.l to corres-l-nil ,:ii the Chairmen of Bed font, a:ii!.r;aatid s.uner--t counties, with ic- to a!.;iiitig ti e conferee system in o iir-si.iiia! distri-t. I'r. Cliar.es Heuiuiingrr, of Ijivans m .-. ht graduated from the Kclectic Ve.li.-al C.iiege, Cincinnatti, in May, an l La. siu.f Un making a tour of the et.t. a-nv.-1 h .:u lt we'-k, where he ; - -'":" for short time with his par ents. T i-It. in. n .t y-t decided upon :i i.-r:iia:i-t:t ; --.c.: m. M. Henry M. Cauier.ni will give a re :n tue "j..-ra House on Thursday !:-'. -I : .v a.ist,l l.y the Somer Mat..i...::i sn l liuitar Clul. Mr. ' .. r ! i ,Hie of two f the lt k. ,,f ,,ral)ry j oount "' "f o:ir citizens iM, have had tli- ,. iiering her rei-ite pn- i . n; e l,er an artist rare ability. 1 1, -..; ..::r riders ho desire an even ' J j... as 1. 1 entertainment should avail t:,.-n,M-.w ,,f lls ..j.jM.rtunity. I..i-t .,!iay afternoon when Mr. an. I M p.. j I. Heiming.r f Jerrers(,n !" !.:;.. ere ai,ut to "tart from Soiu--r-t f r their home, seated in a two ' -":- they were suddenly precip '"! t, ti,e .j,,,! ; front of the p. taf. king b,!t ,,f tbe wagon having K v.il way and permitting the S.re W .l-e .. t, rU:, fr.u vug,,n Jjetl !rs. u, niu:i,T tell on her head and sii!i;,ir win, great Tersons witness, j the a.-cident assisted her int., yer J.il.u H. Vni-. olli., where "a! examination it was f-mnd t-t her .h..a! ler wa.. dislocate.1. She a- rei..ni her hoUie Ulef ia the J"'"n- Mr. Heuiminger waa uninjur- ";.u.,re:aiid County romuiLs si ner- are preparing btK.ka and torn, ' r "n..ra;:.,iw ia order to collect the "l tnree .IiU a dty Qa aj, uanatari. 7, ,"rt'r, -"iployed, which u expect i n, t- a large sum in that county. The "'"'""'""I t Irwin employ fif- ''"'n-ire-l men who will he affected j- hi l will go into effect on " -t. Il,,l 0f the companiea aUte .l'n..:MK,nof this tax will entail great deal of llM,r ,nd troubla- Thp ::UtTl 11,141 lhy pay the tax, u " u will be deducted frooi Ux laborer do not pay ed i ! "V Tl"',' "" l reai h- J, U'e Awks"" t. be listed ibr town f"''X l"T lh reason that they move i u.,ne to mine and 'rexj.aenily change taiil r"'IW tJ e,,1e lhe Pynent of u n i Nonh Ua"ting- Ut , b'hl '' derive the rreUl thaM. th t"u,'ty. t i eUtnated Jr rMw,u 'il U about tH,lt Meeting of the Repub- -lican County Committee. H. M. Berkley, Esq ,Re-Elccted Chair man by Acclamation. The BegaUr'y Acnoancfd Caaiaiatet De clared tha Party Komiatea. An En thuiatio and Ilarmgoioat Gathering. The annual meeting of the meinlieni of the Keptibliisn County Committee, pur suant to a rail issued by Chairman Berk ley, was heKI iu the election rti iu the fmrt Ilotise yesterday afternoon. When Chairman lWrkley rappetl for order, promptly at I o'clock, the large room was filled with Committeemen, the several candi.latcM and a numlier of their friends. An organization was effected by the election of I. V. Xedrow, of Homerfield borough, and Joel Bowman, of North ampton township, as Vice Presidents; J. W. Peck, of Summit township, and ien. 1. Countryman, of JetTcrson town ship, as Secretaries, and L. C. Colborn and tiet. M. Baker as Tellers. A call of the roll diclel that the twenty-three Committeemen, who nad obeyed the rules and the instructions of the County Chairman in not holding a primary ele-tion on June 2!th, were all present, as were three others who had been appointed to fill vacancies caused by resignations since June 3ith, making a total of twenty-six out of forty-three members of the Committee, as consti tuted prior to the assembling of the con vention. Forty -two of the forty-three districts in the oounty were represented by Com mitteemen, all of whom participated in the proceedings. In a somewhat lengthy speech Chair man Berkley related every circumstance, so far as he was concerned, relative to his declining to announce as candidates all those who refused to comply with the party rules in refusing to pay the assess ment levied upou them for the purpote of making up the deficit that would fol low the holding of an election. His re marks were listened to with the keenest interest and he was frequently inter rupte.1 by applause. The Chairman's il.slaration that so long as be occupied that position the rnli governing tho party organi7-itiin would lo rigiilly enforced and fearlessly adhered to, exiled forth a Isirst of enthu siasm, showing conclusively that the meuil'ers of the Committee were iu hearty accord w ilh the Chairman in the linn stand he had taken. Short addresses were made by J. C. Iw ry, K. V. Biesecker, J. U. Scott and 1 C. Colborn, Kis. On motion, the regularly announce)! candidates, namely : Manasses Shoe maker for Iirector of the Poor, and Kph raitn Coleman for Jury Commissioner, were declared the party nominees and the ollieers of the Committee were di-re-ted to so certify tin in. on motion, the regularly announced candidates for Iklegates to the State Con vention, Hon. 1C I. Miller, John V. Mto!!er and Jaines M. Cover, were ile clare.1 duly elected delegate and the of licers of the meeting were directed to issue credentials to them as such. Notwithstanding that it was wholly unnecoss:iry to ele-t a Chairman iul other ollieers of the County Committee, as under the party rules and a well osla'oiislusj precedent, years in which no primary election is held lhe oilicers and meuibers of the organization hold over for another year, some enthusiastic-admirer of Mr. Berkley's moved that he be re-elected for the present yejir. The motion was quickly seconded and upon being put by the Vice President was carrieil without a dissenting voice amid a storm of cheers. J. C. Iwry, Ksq., w as re-elected Chair man pro tern, by acclamntiou, and in the same manner the present Executive Committe, consisting of Hon. V. II. Sanner. Ir-H. I. Moore and J. F. Nau gle, was re-fclecteI. A series of resolutions which we regret we do not have the spice to print ia this issued, were read and adopted. The res olutions endorse the National and State administrations, commeud Senators uay and Penrose and Congressman Hicks, approve and endorse the action of Chair iiiau Berkley and call upon him to forth with remove from ollice all members of the County Committee who refused to le governed by the rules of the party and contrary to instructions from him held primary elections on June 2th. The removals were made and new Committeemen were appointed, a list of yi hich w ill be published. Following is the closing resolution : H, Molil. That we recognize in Hon. James S. Beaxm, a representative citi zen and earnest Uerul!u-an of our neighboring county of Westmorelaud. a gentleman of uniui4eachable character and sterling integrity; his rare attain ments fitting him in an eminent degree to discharge the duties of the ollice of Slate Treasurer, and we, therefore en dorse his candidacy for that position and request the delegates we have this day electetl to vote for his nomination in the State Convention. After the meeting all of those who had been present were entertained at a specially prepared dinuer at the Hotel Vannear by Geo. Ii. Scull, Esq. Jan Weddingt. The following marriage licenses were recorded in the office of the Itegister and Recorder during the month ending to-day. William Peters Somerset twp. Edna Blough Somerset twp. Allen (J. Yutrv ;reenville twp. Matilda A. Miller Northampton twp. J. H. Bowman Stoystown bor. Maltie B. Brutaker Stoystown lor. Justice HanJine Salisbury lr. Minnie Holzsbue Meyersdale bor. Henry Walker Summit twp. Eiliisn C. Ixtng Summit twp. John II. Minna-Elk f.ick twp. Mary Seihl Summit twp. Ilev. L. B. Clouser Somerset twp. Amanda M. Iurst Somerset twp. Harry ti. Fritz Johnstown, Pa. Annie Arisman tenner twp. Wilson R. Weyand Jell'crwin twp. Emma Ash Jefferson twp. James E- Bolertoii Summit twp. Letlie S hull suminit twp. lieorge IL Nell Jenner twp. Unnie M. iabaw Jeuner twp. Earl Houpt Somerset bor. Ida B. Y isler Somerset bor. Elisha B. Iur4 New Oermanv, Md. Luciuda Figge -4lJrantsville, Md. Win. Irwin Connellsrille, Pa. Nora Vausickle I'rsiiia bor. Silas Bwire f psr Turkeyf. twp. Ilora Nii-bolsou .Vnlliieui"4 bor. Wm. Iei!a Lincoln twp. tirace Muaray Stoyestown bor. Ja4bC. McMillen V, TurkeyCiot twp. Ida J. Weller-l'. Turkeyf.wit twp. Freeman Piper Westmoreland Co. Flora E. llannan Westmoreland Vo. Frank Bi-ynon Meyersxlale bor. Mary Howe Meyersdaie lr. Dr. Chas. A. Walker Clevelan.l. O. Anna M. Beach'ey Meyersdale bor. Wm. A. Younkiu Meyersdale lior. Julia E. Hibner Meyersdale bor. James A. Winters Elk Lick twp. Lavina Inks Elk Lick twp. Austin Sanner Casselman lxr. HaUie Williams I'. Turkeyfst twp. Joseph E. Baker Summit twp. Ellie F. 1! rooms Sunton, Va. John Marteeny Somerset twp. Iicinda II eininger Somerset twp. Henry J. Rhoads Somerset twp. Carrie M. Dickey Somerset twp. Wm. A. Leake Altoona, Pa. Carrie Zearfoss Roekwcuxl bor. Harry P. Hoffman Somerset bor. Amanda Hay Jefferson twp. Ihivid A. .erhard L. Turkeyfi40t twp. Mary E. IlyaOI Turkeyfoot twp. Cwlvin V. Kincaid Bl-k twp. Sadie E. Landis Brothers valley twp. Jacob E now Somerset twp. Mary A. tJallatine Middlecreek twp. ;eorge F. Shepherd Cumberlaml, Md. Miriam Grace Winters Somerset bor. Thomas L, Pollard-Garrett, Pa. Ida F. Walter Garrett, Pa. Farmers are busy making bay. Cherries are in market. A9T0TEST0WV S3L9IZK SOT. Brief Biograsay sf Cal. H. B. Inka. ' From the Pittshurx Chronlcle-Trlerraplu Col. Henry H. Kuhn, Aide de camp on the staff of Governor I. II. Hastings of Pennsylvania, was liorn l I.igonier, Westiuoreland Couuty, and w hen an in f tnt moved with bis parents b Stoyex town. At an early age he wu sent to Wa.shi!'.gtou, Pa., to atteud the Public Schtsils at that pla.-e, after w hich he re turned to Stoyestown and worked on a farm for two years. At the age of four teen he went to Johnstown and was em ployed as a c-lerk in a confectionery store, but after two years returned once more to his home, and apprenticed himself to a blacksmith. At the age of nineteen ho Imnis a jou nicy man blacksmith. He abandoned the forge and anvil in the .11 of lsilO, and taught school during the winter of lsriu and 1ST1 at South ampton Mills. Somerset Cuticly. Just at lhe close of his school term, h"t. Sumter wan fired on, and he immediately journ eyed to the to n of Stnnerset, and on the ISth of April, lfol, enlisted in a company of volunteers then 1-eing finned at that place, aid which "ubsequcntly became Company A, Tenth Regiment, Pennsyl vania Reserve Corps. During his service with this company he was promoted to Corporal Octiler 9, Isiil, and became a 'sergoant June it, l"t. He participated in the battles of Drainsvilla, Va., December 30, lsul; Mechanicsville, V., June Si, lSJti; Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, Charles City Cross Roads, Va.. June 30, ISC; Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, l!ii; Bull Run, Va, August i it, 3ft, and 31, ls; Chantilly, V., Sep tomber '2, lstil; South Mountain, Md., September It, lsij Antietaui, Md Septemler 17, lsttl; Frodoricksburg, Va., Iecember It, l.s.; Williamspirt, Md., July 12, IsjB; Cub Run, Va., O. tober 11, lSii!; HappahaiHiock Station, Va., Nivem ber IS, lsirj; Mine Run, Va., November, 2D, and 3), isri. In these engagements he w as twice woundeil. Ha received a gun shot wound in the left si leat Charles City Cross Roads June -TO, lii; aud a gunshot wound through his right thigh at Freder icksburg December 13, Istl On April 4, 1Si1, he was honorably discharged by the Secretary of War to accept a commission as First Lieutenant in the Twenty-third Regiment, United States colored troops: He served in that regiment during Gen eral Grant's Campaign with the army of the Potomac from thi ViMeruens to Petersburg, Va., participating in the fol lowing engagements: Wilderness, Va., May tt, 7. K, ami 0, 14.1; Cold Harbor, Va , June 1, Istit, and the mine explosion in front of Pctcnlurg, Va., July i, l!iL He sustained a gunshot wouud in the left foot at Wilderness on May 9lh He receivel a gunshot wound through his left thigh at tho mine explosion in frout of Petersburg on July lSil. On Novemls?r 2i ls-1, he was honor ably dischargeti by tho Secretary of War on account of physical disability caused by wounds received in battle. Ou Janu ary i, ISiil, he was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Eighth Regiment. Veteran Reserve Corps, and was assign ed to duty by I lie Secretary of War at Camp Iiouglas, Chiiago, III., which was then a prison canip for the .Mention of fifteen th.sisand Relit-I prisiiurs of War. Colonel Kuhn was retained in the Vol unteer Service of the I'l.ited States after tiie close 4.f the War, and was assigned to duty in the Freedmeu's Bureau, in the Slate of Florida, un.ler coinuiand of General Foster, He resigned his com mission Docemlrt-r 1, Ismi, and wasap jK.inted t -. a clerkship in llicSc-oiid Aud itor's otlii-e in the Treasury iK'partment at Washington. Shortly alter assuming bis duties iu this nxiiiou he was tender fcd a commission in the Forty-second Regiment, United State Infantry, by the Secretary of War, for gallant and merito rious conduct in the Battle of the Mine Explosion, in front of Petersburg. He accepted and was assigned to duty as Post Quartermaster and Post Commiasa ryat Hart's Island, New York Harbor. He subsequently served w ith bis regi ment at Sacketl's IIarlor, N. Y., along the Canadian frontier. In 1iZ) his regi ment was consolidate)! with the Sixth Regiment, United States Infantry, and he was transferred to the waiting order list. Afterward he was assigned to staff duty w ith General How ard, w ho was then iu charge of the Freedmeu's Bureau. In Septeml-er, 1570, he w as ordered to report to a Retiring Board at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., for examination. The Board found hi in incapacitated for field service on ac count of physical disability caused by wounds received in battle. The finding of the Board was continued by President U. S. Grant, who promoted him to the rauk of Captain on the retired list. On January S Gov. 1). II. Hast ings appointed Colonel Kuhn as Senior Aide-de-Camp on his staff, w ith the rank of Lieutenaut-ColoneL After his retirement from theULited S-ates Army be 1. sated iu Johnstown, aud ou March 4, IsTt, he was admitted to practice as an attorney -at law iu the Courts of Cambria County. Colonel Kuhn was elected ami served as City Solicitor of Johnstown from 175 to lsX), w ith the exemption of the year WS. lie is a member of Pennsylvania (Vimmaudery of the Loyal Legion of the United States ; also a member of Emory Fisher Post No. ', G. A. R., at Johns town. On June tih succeeding the disastrous Flood of My -"1, lsl, when James B. Scott assumed charge of affairs at Johns town, Colonel Kuhn was placed in charge of the Commissary Department, and charged with the duty of receiving, stor ing and distributing the supplies of food and clothing sent to the stricken people of the Coneniaugh Valley. On July 1 following, when the State authorities relinquished control of affairs in the valley, at the instance of General Hastings and the Suite Flood Commis sion, aud at the request of the local Citi zens' CoiiMiiittee, tho department was retraiLsferred to his custody, and he con ducted it until tetoler lsX', at which date he chwed the affairs of the depart ment. Beside his civil and military honors Colonel Kuhn stands high in Masonry iu every branch, ami is promineutly con nected with various secret societies. Will bs Closed oa July 3rd. As Saturday, July 3nl, is to be ob-s-rved instead of the 4th, which falls on Sumlay, our store w ill be clsi ou that day. Respectfully, SlI.-:i'IIKKI A Kl VKKM4.VI.f What Se the Ckildrea Drink? Iion'l give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called Grain-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain-O you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-O is male of pure grain, and slim properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about as much All grocers sell it. 1 V aud 2.c. Picaie aad Horte Baca at Tenner. A picnic will be held at Jeuuers on Sat urday, July 3rd. Among the attraction w ill be trotting and running races and !se ball during the morning and after noon. Daucicg and other amusements will alao be provided. M. II. Si pr, J. M. Gillespie, J. C. Hofkmax, COMMITTLK. Bev Coaklin Wagon. We will sell cheap for cash to close out 3 2 horse, 1 one-horse New Couklin Wagons. This is a rare chance to get the lst wagon made at a bargain. Also 2 Osborne Mowers very cheap. Inquire at store of P. A. Sen ELL, Somerset Pa. COMBINE" OIRt'US EXHIBIIS TO A SELECT AUDI ENCE. Old Time Political Acrobat Go Through the Pace ia New "Teg." Readers of the Hi: ttVL! wh ri9 ni3:u ories run back to the stirring days of lss'i, missed a hp of fun yesterday af ternoon when they failed to attend the extensively advertised side show in the Court House, The same obi political acrobats, who at that time made daring lemw from the Re publican pinnacle Into tho IemiH-ralii5 junk shop, were all present and lnailod to the brim w ith venom against the Ifc'piib lieaii organisation which they have tiu.e and lime again attempted u overthrow, but which has sailed smoothly on, piling up largely iucreased majorities at every election. J. G. Ogle, who turned a triple-somersault into political iblivion in lss2, was master of ceremonies, and when the au dience, composed largely of Democrats, PopocraLs Prohibitionists, Ex-Oiliee holders, with a sprinkling of misguided Republicans, had assembled, he cracked his w hip and unfurled the banner of the three tailors of Tooly street, on which was ins. Tilled : "We, the People of Eng land," or more properly expressed for the occasion at hand : "We are the Peo ple." Mr. Ogle then nominated a num ber of gentlemen as temporary officers tf the organization, after w hich the roll of townships was called aud committeemen, a majority of whom were self-apiiointed, stepped forward. Credentials were not requested for obvious reasons. In the first place several of the would-be-com-initteemen w ere acting on proxies of ofli cers of the Republin organization, who were meeting with the County Commit tee in another part of the Court House, w hile at least three others were acting ou proxies of Committeemen who had re signed and whose successors had len appointeL But credentials are never required at a circus of this character, the audience al ways being anxious to see the trick mules trotted out. After the self-constituted committee men had pranced around the ring, the ring master announced that the ruls (still in embryo) would be msienled and that a master of ceromoiiim would liceleele.!. P. L. Livcngood, who bail held an eld-twin in the Isirough of Salis bury, at which eighteen V4tes were cast, nominated J. A. ltcrkey, E., and an other hyslericid individual moved that nominations be chined. Mr. Bcrkey was elw-ted by acclamation, everybody in the audienco joiuing the chorus of "Ayes." Artist Bcrkey vaultoil int the arena, kissing his hands right and left to the benches. Gathering himself together he said that ho would accept the honor so unanimously conferral upon him, and to the evident amusenu?nt o! the crowd an nounced that he would scrupuhnisly ac count f4r all moneys that came into his hantls as Chairman. He q:ialili.l this statement later on by saying that ho w4uld not print his audited a.vount in the new spapers of the osinty. Next came a triple act in w hii'h Msrs. Edaard Ix-ouard. of Meyersdale, Dr. W. S. Kuhlman, of Ursin. who has been a candidate on every ticket, excepting the Republican ticket, voted in that Unmgh for years p.ist, and S. I. Shobcr, w ere eb-cted members of the Exeinlive Com mittee, In lieu of band, tin-U'xes were rattled immediately folbiw ing this a-t. The audienco held their breath when the next perf4jrmer prani-ed in, Geo. F. Kimmel, in his star impersonation of a committeeman wbo.had tendered his res ignation as a member of the Republican Couuty organization some time ago. As a testimonial of Mr. Kimmel's serviisss, in taking the functus ollicio Comiuitteo man or Mil ford township to the election houe Saturday morning, it was decided to elect him Vice Chairman, which was accordingly done by a"clamatioiu At this juncture of the performance "Uncle Alex," who is a couceeded adept in all matters ertaining b the construc tion of a new political partis, cleans! his throat with such vehemen-e that the painted figure of justice smiled audibly. Here the ring master stepped onto the saw dust and w ith the delileration and aix-entuation of Demosthenes of old, an nounce I that be would do the "iconoclast which consisted of reading a series of resolutions making the office of Com -ty Chairman elective by the voters ol the various districts, making voters of all the districts eligible to that position, aud limiting the services of the Chairman to one year. This performance did not win the applause anticipated, but. ou the oth er hand, the audience called for fire works. Gen. William II. Koontz, slipped under the ropes and bowed to the performers who had preceded him. During the progress of his remarks he again and for the teu thousandth time broke theshiek les from the feet of -l.OiJ.OW slave, took a reef out of old King John on the plains of Runnymede aud declared his contempt fir party rules. The General has lost much of his snap since the campaign of l.s-s, when he hippodroined the State selling gild bricks to Republican voters. Francis Jolly Kooser, (with apologies to the Johnstown Democrat, ) appeared more than usually "grand, gloomy and peculiar," when be climlsxl to the trapeze and in clarion vois9 proclaimed that a concert would take pla-e immedi ately after the circus performance. Mr. Ogle was endured for a few min utes again, w hen the audience w ith one accord slipped out of the court house, leaving the would bo-coinniitteenien to to add up the vote of Saturday's bogus election and select a name for the new born child. Fake Primary Hote. That "avalanche of votes" that Br'er Ko4ser predicted would overwhelm the party organization failed U connect somewhere. The fake primary election bum-o steerers did not meet with much success in Meyersdale and Summit only il votes in the former and 2t in the latter w as al most enough to make a Ieouard change his spots. - ' " Loyal old Coneniaugh township takes no sU)ck in fake primary elections, she dn't bold any. It was only another dismal failure on tho part of brother Kooser to sell the Re publican voters of the county a gold brick. . Elk Lick Xo. 1 always polls a great big vote at a regular primary Isit she never opeus her polls for a fake one. F.Ik Lick No. 2 opened up long enough to receive the votes of the three electors. . Chairman Berkley was only compell ed to remove seventeen committeemen and name others in their stead. Of those removed at least five were his warm per sonal friends and would have voted for him for re-election had they had the op portunity. Of the forty-three commit teemen we do not believe one would have participated in the fake primary had they Dot been over-persuaded by others. Binder Twine! Parmer Look Her! We have just received a carload of bin der twine from one of the best manufact urers. Quality guaranteed. I will sell while this car lasts at follow ing prices for cash : Sisal, per pound, - . 5 cts. Standard, per pound, - - f, cm. Manilla, per pound - - C cts If charged or in less than bales, 1 cent per pound advance. Tw ine open for inspection at our store. J. B. ilOLIiKBBACX, Somerset, Pa. COVERS THE SCALP LEVEL CAIE. Borongh 7rm Several Counties. Senator Sllneinan's bill to regulate pro ceedings for the lncorporstion ofa bor ough when the territory to be included in the same issitutet iu two or more counties, pai-scd both House of the Slate legislature Thursday and w ill probably become a law. It is as follows: Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate aud House of Representatives ol fbe Coinin inwculth of 1'ciuiM Ivjuiia in Gen eral Assembly met, and it is hereby en acted by the authority of the same. That upon the petition ofa msjority'of the tax able inhabitants of any dcscrilicd terri tory embracing any town or towns, vil lage or village's, U. rough or boroughs, or any or all of tneni, situate in two or imire counties in this Commonwealth, (o the Courts of Quarter 'sessions of the reas of each f the ooimties In which faid described territory may be situato, ex pressing a desire to have said territory incorporated into a borough, it shall be the duty of each of the sail nurts to ap point one Commissioner, who, when ap pointed, shall select another person, who shall be a surveyor, to view the territory sought to be so erected into a borough or consolidated into a single borough, and the said Commissioners are hereby au thorized and empowered to hold an elec tion for the purpose of ascertaining aud determining whether a m ijority of the qualified electors tesidiug within the limits of the proposed borough draire: First, the incorporation thereof; second to w hich of the respective counties the borough shall be annexed in vase it le finally determined to incorporate the same. Sec 2. The Commissioners aforesaid, withiu thirty days after their appoint ment and selection, ami after being sworn or affirmed, ba ing given at least ten days' notice by means of ten writteu or priuted notices of the time and plaireof meeting, shall view the territory com prised withiu the limits of the proposed tantigh, and shall also give at least ten ilays notice by ten written or printed notiis?s designating the time and place within the said territory of the purpose of holding said election, which election shall be held between the hours of 1 o'clock post meridian and 7 o'clock iost meridian of said day. Ir. receiving and counting and in making returns of the votes cast at saiil election the said Com missioners shall be governisi by the laws of this Commonwealth regulat i.ig municipal clediims, and it shall l the duty of the said Commissioners to ro ccive ami count all tickets, either written or priutel, from electors qualified under the Constitution of this State to vote, re siding withiu the limits of said territory, labeled on the outside, "Incorporation" and containing on the inside either the words "In favor of iucorpirtaion and an nexed t4 -ounty," the voter writing therein the name of the county to which he prefers having the proposed lioroiigh annexed, or tho words, "Against incorporation." All the penalties for the violations of the aforesaid laws regulating municipal elections of this Commonw ealth are here by extendisj to all elections held under the prov isiions of this Act, and the said Commissioners shall at the next term of the resiective courts make reports, and the said reports shall slate particu larly: First, that thy were all prwnt at tho view; so-ond, that they were severally sworn or affirmed; third, the result of the ele-tion held by them in pursuance of the pro isions of this Act. They shall also annex and return w ith their reports to eai-h of the i-ourts a plot or tlraft of the territory emhraceil w ithin the limits if the (imposed lrough, stat ing the courses and distances and the iuautity of land therein contained, and also showing the proportion or the quan tity of laud included from each county. Sec. 3. If the courts shall find that the prov isions of this Ai-t have tsen com plied with, and it appears that the ma jority of the qualified electors residing within the limits of the proposed thr ough are iu favor of the incorporation thereof, and have indicated the pai ticu lar county to which the same shall bo annexed, the said courts shall each ap prove the report of the Commissioners, and the whole proceedings shall be en tered on record iu each county, aud the c. mi rt of the county to w hich said Isir ough is annexed shall enter a decree in the form and in the manner now prescrib ed by law in relation to the erection of boroughs, aud the same shall thenceforth ami thereafter be a borough, subject to the laws now iu force regulating the same. Sijc. 4. The Commissioners aforesaid shall each receive (." per day for each and every day necessarily employed in the discharge of their duties, to be paid by said borough in case the same is incorporated; but in case the report should be against in-oporaUoa of the said borough, or should not be ap proved by the courts, then the costs to be paid by the petitioners. Recent Death. Jonathan Friedline died at the borne of his niece Mrs. William Kline in Som erset township, on Monday morning, June 1th, from consumption, after an ill ness of several months. Hewasiu his 74Xh year. For a long period of years he was a well known citi zen of Jenner township, where he resid ed until after the death of his wife and children, since when he has made his home with Mrs. Kline. At an early age be united with the Lu theran church and was a faithful mem ber of that body np until the tiiue of his ileath. He is survived by one sister Mrs. Phijip Husband, of Waukee, Ia. and by four grand-children. Interment wxs made in the Caselieer Church Ceme tery, the exercises being conducted by Rev. C. F. Gebhart. Christian K. Ross, the father of Char lie R.WS, who was abducteil from the home of his parents July 1, 1S71, and never.siuee been found, died in his 71' h year in Philadelphia, on Sunday last. Mr. Ross was Master Warden of the Port of Philadelphia since 17!. He was born at Middletown, Pa. Several yean ago the polite fixwl the crime on two notorious burglars, Wil liam Mosher and Joseph Douglass, one of whom was shot dead and the other w ounded at Iiay Ridge iu 1ST I after a long search. After Moshers death, aud as Itouglass was Hearing the end, the latter gasped: "It'a no use lying now. Mosher and I stole Charlie Ross. Mosher knows all about him." Doug lass added that the child would be re turned in a few days, lxit, needless to say, he was not returned. Miss Elizabeth Arisman, daughter of Adam and Lizzie Airsraan, aged U4 years, 7 months and 1G days, died on Saturday, June 2t ith, at her home near Lull, Som erset township. Iieceased had been an invalid lor a long period of years, but bore her sufferings with great christian fortitude. A day came when the house hold was summoned to her chamber, for Elizabeth was dying. Very peaceful anil satisfied she appeared in anticipation of removal to the other world. The deep furrows caused by pain entirely disap peared from the clear white brow and the flutter of her heart kept time to the flut ter of Invisable angel wings. "Don't weep ; be glad," was ber consoling mes sage to those assembled at her beside. Special Hotifr. Dr. J. P. Hunter, an eminent practi tioner of Allegheny City, will have charge of Dr. II. S. Kimmel's practice, during the latter' absence in California, All of Dr. Kimmel's patients can rest as sured that their calls will be promptly and efficiently attended to. Jumbo, the famous 4-year old steer weighing 5,000 pounds. 8 feet tall, and 12 long was killed at Wichita, Kansas, ou Monday. He had missive btrns fifteen inches in circumference and six feet across, with perfect nin es. - A Double Track Taaael. From the time the PitlsUirg and Con uellsviile Railroad, now part of the Bal timore and Ohio system, was i-onslructed over the A Ilrghanie. the maintenance of way dsirtmetil has had a great ileal of trouble with what is known tut Falls Cut, twenty two miles west ofCumt-rland on the mountain grade. This cut U through a spur f a mountain, and the eatth ami stone forming the sides have a'.uaya shown a tendency to slip. So threaten ing diil the ilanger be-oino mime years ago that heavy timbers were used as brai-es, and as time wore on these limbers were increased In number, until the cut now almost has the apearauceofa woisl en tunnel. There bae !cen numerous fires, caused by sparks from the locoimt tivs, ami isuistant watch has to Ik kept at this cut for fear of either a liror a cav-ing-in of tho mountain. Such an ais-l-dent w ill entirely close the Pittsburg di vision for V rough traflic, as the topo graphy is such at that point as to render it i in possible to kistily construct another line. WKhin the past six months, however. Chief Engineer Manning has prepared plans, to entirely obviate the trouble at this point, and at the same time make some needed changos iu the alignment of the road and also prepare it for a second track, w hen it shall be decided to extend the double trai-k from Conncllsville to Cumberland. Mr. Manning's plans include a 5.10-foot double-track tunnel thirty fr et w iile, in volving 20.1XJ0 cubic yards of excavation. the construction of 3,() cubic yards of bridge masonry and three luisJorn steel bridges, one a span of bu n-ct and two with spaus of OJ feet each. The improve ment changes about mile of the line at that point, and one or two very bad curves are eliminated. From the way the work is now progressing it is expect ed that it w ill be completed about the 1st of Decern ler. A Disappointed Crowd. A large crowd gathered to witnesu the advertised gam of base ball Ixtween Uuiontown and Somerset, on the home grounds, Thursilsy afternoon. Rain fell at intervals and retariled the prorsss of the game, w hich was called at the close of the fifth inning in aivordauce with an agreement made in order to permit the visiting team to return home the same afternoon. Score 10 to in favor of the visiting club. There whs more or b-ss dissatisfaction e-spri-ssed by tho specta tors, many of wIhiiii are of tho opinion that they Insight a "gohl brick," sime they puid gate money to witness a game of bal' aud were dismissed when the game was ouly a little more lhan one half played out. The public will not tol erate this kind of eonj ict long. The Uuiontown club is composeil of a gentlemanly set of young fellows, ml of w hoin are college U.ys on their sum mer vacation, anil they know the Nation al game from Isginning to end. It was the first opportui ity the home people had of seeing their new battery, Swindell and Crawford, play, and to say that the crowd wns delighted w ith the Pinner's perf.inn- am-e I sit mildly expresses their sentiment. It was painfully apparent that the Somerset hoys need pr u-th-e and proer coaching. Had they been in good form the game would have !.eeu won by them without much effort. Uuiontown defeated Meyersdale in a hotly contested game Wednesday after noon. Score 7 to '!. Saturday afternoon Meyersdale and Ik-rlin crossed b its on the groou.l of tho latter, but the game br.ke up in a row at the end of the ;. jnuiiig, Meyersdale re fusing to continue it ou a.i-ounl of rauk decisions by tbe umpire. From the reports we have received from reonsible parti-, we have no hes itation in recommending any of our nu merous subsi-ribers who are in want of a good stove or range, to try "Garland" Stoves or Ranges. DRY GOODS ITS A LITTLE THING Sometimes that trill influence a woman to purchase of a partietilar store. The neatness with which a jzar nient U made, the superior qualitv of trimming., and jewel wiih the Lock Stitch Will Nat Rip. Some Good Things at our Store This Week. ChiUren's White Dresses, Ladies' Muslin Pant., Corbet Covers and Night Dresse?. Wc call special attention to the quality and workmanship employed on the above articles. Six Hundred Men's Shirts and Drawers. Try one suit and you will want another. Wc sell two. suits for ..$I.OO.. while they last. Respectfully yours. Shepherd Kuykendall Absolutely Pure. Celebrated fjr its grnt learnlng strength anil haulthfulnem. Asnm the food airslnst alum and all foroui of adulteration eo-nuion to tbe cbcap brand. ROYAL BAKIX6 FOWDEB CO.. SEW YORR. cheTp Groceries Are Dear Buying. rc4f rcf v''tf It is all well enough to economize on bair pins, eollar buttons, etc., but when you ciinic to enconomi.ing on your health its POOR KCONOMY. Iluying cheap Groceries! like sliiiing down from an eight story w indow on a straw rope. OCR GKiMCKRIKS are the purest and beot you can buy. If you are buying GROCKRIKS, to take the be4 is the cliespest. Our aim is to keep the lx-st and most I'p-to-date sUs-k of Fancy and Staple Groceries in Somerset County, anil at prices as low as you pay for cheaper grade of g-tods. You will at all times find us w ith a full supply nf Canned Fruits ami Veget ables : Ucinlz's Keystone Condiments, Marvius Fancy Cakes and ('rackets. Chase A Sanborn's Celebrated CotTie. Finest New York State and Iinorted Sweitzer Cheese a specialty, Kvaporatel Fruits, ('aimed Meats, Sardin, Ac., Frain-o Aineri'-an brand Caiiud Soups, along with a full line of assorted ex tracts for flavoring. Armour's K.x tract of lieef, Kae's dlive oil, I'ostinu Cereal Coffee, ami many other articles that are usually kept in a first class store. We are now receiving daily a full line of Green Vegetables, Pine Apples, Straw Berries, &c. We carry a full line of wooden ware. Scrub I'riishes, S'tmring Soaps, all needed during lloiiscvicatiiiig season. We lmu'lie a larye line of Fancy ninnesota Flours and guarantee any of tbe following brands to give entire satisfaction. Our King's Best and Boss Flours Are leaders on this market. We al so carry in stock I'illsbury's Iiest and Vienna Flour, and can at all times sell you these brands at less than you can purchase them elsewhere. We carry the largest line of Assorted Grain and Feed In the OHinty. We buy in large quantities, which enables us to sell at greatly reduced prices over our competi tors. Give ns call and inspect our line be fore buying. We are headquarters for Lime, Oil, Cement, Hay, Straw, Salt, etc Highest priis paid for country pro duce. POTATOES WANTED ! Ropectful'y yours. Cook & Beertis. B E R LI N Marble & Granite WORK St.. ESTABLISHED 1878 THE OLD MO RELIABLE. This is the -JXh year of my busi ness at Iterlin, and I desire to make it the banner ytar as to vol ume of business, I have there fore decided to let profit go, and as a token of my appreciation of the large patronage that I have enjoyed througlMit the couuty, to run the business iu the interests of my patrons. I have insinuated my manager and salesman to fig ure work at a price that will sim ply cover "ACTUAL C0ST. Now is your time to buy to in sure tbe erection of a first-class piece of work at CT PRICE. R. H. KOONTZ, Proprietor. F. C (OLIIHCER, Managsr f Work. J0HI 0. KEEFtR. Central Slsnua Farmers and Stockman, Attention. For the benefit of those who wish to breed to my spt:sl Art lit n stallion, notice Is hen-liy given tliat he will xtan.i at tbe follow intr plurvs thrui.ii; In ait Ww- ciiouiiik ini: 1-i.mnsvillr, May 2r, Juu S, M, a, 2i; Julvi,. KU.r, May !. St; Jane II. 2. Hipnvillr, May M; Juim- 1. Ii 21, Koiitr-rset, May 21, i; June 2, :t. It, l. 1 IS, New Cenlreville, May -4, 2i Juue 4, . 1 17, 'reul. May 2B, 27; June 7, 8, IS. ia. 30; July I. JUHX If. CtU STRYMAS. Uwnerand keeper. WANTED. Hustling male and female aicenu, tVnna ami tuo towns; exclusive ter ritory for household aluminum warn, btry rlea, bicycle eltctric lamps, biryele pHrka earn ra, foliling ramp furuiture, fotdiiic batli tubs, stamp for reply and catalisiue. .Mc In ly re Novelty Co., als Id ve , lliutiuix. 1. Wanted Axcnta. ladies or Kent U-inen, for household article; sell in every house. For sample ami purtirulurs send lUc lo Wli kcs hros., Muc -., Ol Fourth avenux, I'lTTwBl'KU, P.V. HAVE YOU A SON TO SEND TO COLLEGE? Th KUkiminetas Springs School, (51) miles east of Pltuburg) prepnres young men for any College or Scl entiilc m-tiooi. U per year. Lrt us send you our catalogue. WILSON A FAIR, Haltsburg. fa. OHIO SAWED STONE. I have decided to handle tbe Ohio" Sawed Paving stone this HuMn. All persons wish ing a nice, good pavement should let their or ders now. Orders (ma be left at W. V. 8 ha fer' Marble Works. JEREMIAH RHOADS. Somerset, fa. ...GO TO... Mrs.A.E.UHL F 0 1 Good : Goods This is the .season for Organdies, Dimities, Lawns, Linen Batistes, Swisses,Xainsooks, &c, for tlresscs and waists. A great stock of new Style Silks for waists and Dresses. Beautiful Laces, rib bons and embroideries to trim them. Handsome made up Shirt Waists and sepa rate Skirts. Latest style Collars, Cutis, Tics, Belts, etc. Guaranteed Kid Gloves, Silk Glovesand Silk Mils. A splendid assort ment of Xovcltv Dress Goods in Black and colors for Dresses and separate Skids. Largest stock of new Styles of MHlincrv Goods at lowest prices. MrsALUhl. -THE- (f-trunrrly .Ktmernrt .V--cA.h;u Work,) OPERATED BY A NEW FIRM, Has Is-n retinal w ith New Machinery and is now prepared to furnish Stoves, Plows and Castings Of all kinds on short nolii-e. ALso builders of the -IMPR0VED- Barrett Gas Engine, Il-t In use. Any size. Call and sve it. We also tsirry a line of steam n rriNt;s, r.M'KINU, OII-S , and ENGINE SUPPLIED. Having put in a new and complete line of Machine Tools, are now a Me to do all class of work, such as Uring Cylinders, Planing Valve anil Valve freaks or any kind of Engine Work thut may le re-itiiri-d. We earnetly solicit your work and will guarantee satisfac tion. OflUu and Works near the H. K. station. Somerset Iron Works, Somerset, Pa. B. & B. ITL A .......1 A You'll be Surprised when you g.t samples of tbe wa.-h gissis at S, 10, V2i, Vt, :l)e. and note how pretty they are in style and eoloriiigs. Iook them over care fully ompare them tot them thor oughly fin.l out how good they are then see if you aren't surpr'wed at the prices styles fr shirt waists, dresHes, and lor children's wear. People want dai-ity things ami that's the kind we're calling attention to. Embroidered ianen Ilatistrt JM linen color gr-Hiud colored Mtr'pes and doU. nr4 French Percales. I V double foll ileudid s-tylea and goocU for shirt waists. Amerii-an biniities, 6 to I lie. Zephyr Ginghams JOc kinds, 3 i lches wide, V2c. And more other kinds nice wah ,ods than you'd ever exect any large store's collection to contain. Write also for sample of new citoice wash silks at ll and JV. BOGGS & BUHL, Allegheny, Pa. Somerset Iron Woris K'UU T Willlnm U frlfa. Ut of nrn. Inr nhi ti-trt. lA-M-r iti Adrtiitiirft ml ion otj th hor tmvinic 4r.mM Up th? a nlrr)xnei hr skA jfsii Ki'J-ttt U hm:I to fruttc irnntiti:it jriy na Dt, aul Uimt bavnijc fluim uMitit tli HMttuf ! prtrwfii iitrm duly mu Li-ii: KnUil (r m Tt(iniit. at tlt tU-m i Jlli I J'UKh, 'l HMtM'IWt tjfKiil, OA i.ym r. Fftrr. J M KH I.. 11 tll. YDMiNi.smvnirs NOTICK. K-tt trf Hunnnh KrlT., I;f of Hiriwnu-t tut vi ii if x naitUt t th-uinl-r4iil II li:tl p.-MM1 aIM'W.UI l4-m4t-IVr llflet'f- -I u aMil r"t;iu- Ut MMakr ifitiiMiuat fmynM-rtt k1 Un- Hmv iiiic (ijai or ttitii aiirt I Imp hmmh U fWf-ol iKm fiuiy uU-itit-ti fcr it;t iik-kI h iuri. (tte th Uxy rf Aur, A. !. It7, ml oitk-v of Juu iM I'uglt. tvMi in r(UMrrtt Uritl. 1. 11 P- f KIT, JAMKH U PI t.li. AtlmlnU'mlonrrf ii:r tiuli Knt, atl. A DM IX IS TUATUI X'8 XOTICK f John A. KmrUr, Tat of Jnn-rt-rwa nou, riiivni inry. Y drr'4. I-tt.-of ! flinulnUoii on th attore m taU luvin bt.rf KmnUv to the omlr:!! bv tii? pnpt-r MUtiMniy, oHm-5 u b-rvby .v-t-uUimil pa-mou intl-b'l to UaU U uiukr iniuiMlui!1 iMtym'-nt, n1 trxaw? haTliif ctaiiiu sifHiiit Ihv wmh U pnrMrnt trru duly Autlin;irHU-d Ur M-Iittrintriit, on Tnunnlay, July 1, -;, at the laUr nuidt ic of dtrc d iu aaiid borough. MAHY K. KAYIR, Krd. W. BUncv-ka-r. Aduiintotratrfx. Aiuru-y. IN ISTU.VTOIf.-S NOTICE. KiIkU: of ArvlitWIJ lsinl. Jcc'iL I-Um tfHliriiriiKintiin tut vim; twn zrHtil--i lo Ibff uti4l4-rix)i-l t'V Hi- nf-ritutiHniy il liM? a,iMvi- fLMU-. n.!- in nfiviiy zit-o u all fjarti liavin- i-Miiit ukhImoI wil'S t-ntal to pr-tl tlK-in pr-rtjr atuiH-tilM-atnl rr imy-U"-ii!i a"'l ail anir i:n wml eut will iimm-liuo- (joyninil f ih aiinxint Ui UtK A linlliitralor at lli- lair ftsnli-nra of l- --t-Mil in Atltiijufu uiwu..lo. ou .-vutuniuy, Juijr a. itil, at Iga. nu W. A. BIRIJ. "avage . O. Ailiuiuij.irat.ir. IM IN I.-j Tl'wVTltlX S NOTICE. luilnle of A !-x;i,ut!.-r Kimiis lat of Ji-nncr towu-liii, noiurrwl county, frtu, drtr'a. L. tier, t.r uitinini-tninim oil tli- le t-t-tai- hnvinie n grunul l ttir umlritiKiM-a by the -n)( r auiu-niy. umuv ia iirn-iiy iv cii t ail raim lnlfiit. u iil ial t Inakr llillurliaK: (x.viii. iiL, aut llliw ttain rUkiiiM ain.l tlif wuHr lo r-iil tlu-iu iluly auilit-iiiK-utcU for ariiimw it, on rily, July 2, lrT,t the iVBicicnce of the d.--tuw.t u xj.U tow nh!p. BKLINDA KOKNS, A'liuiin.iratn, c t. a. y. W. Bu-wckcr. ALiorucy. rDITOIl'S NOTICH In re ctati- of Inavlil IIiL.lnixt. ilt-VL TIih uii-l. r-u-'". 1 duly a'-nil.-l jtuililor l.y ttwr ifrptuiit.' 4,'iHirt l .-Miirr-w-l .tuiily. ! ni:ik- a iitriIuiion ol iim- iuii-I in iiw tum.U ol Jl.-ury n-l.rll. r." jiliimii-lr.il.ir ..I li HilluijO- iiv'd. lo autl ali.4it T k t;aiiy t-ic.iiir.1 tn-fvtis iir-fiy irivrM mKH-r ilutb li ani atu-liU lo tlw: dutl-t of ui aupotui-M-iil at lm olhcv. oti iiilay. July It, 1x7 wlirn ana tM-ie aii parti- luU-rcxu-J Buy alumd. A. J. OiF.IWiP.X. A u ill lor. UDlTOKrt NOTICE. tat; f Jotm SfiU-r, ditr'J. TIi4- uinlcri!irU :aul.ur duly appcnntMl by Ihr pmprr auiliin: ! ili-lrn.iiu- ln- Iuiki. in tlic liKicl. of i. 'A'. Villi, rinuliir ana tru-tt- ol Jrrtiu -rixi-r. d-'l. to aiHl aiuon tii- It-uiiy entitle iiw-rro. h-rwv ki- D4MH1- tu.il lie ill -It in hi- olIW. m tii tir n;ri ol rwHiit-ro-t. Pa lor ili- iu-i- ttf t. lltlll: to till ttutlr-i 11 tllti U .uot lilt-Ill. oil I burxui. Juiy i. i-C, at w urliil a. Ui., li.-ii mj.l wiii-rt- all partn-i luu r--.t.il iu.iy all-iKl. Kl Kt S t. MKVK.1L-J. Au-liior. YlDITwIi' NOTICE. In re t-ttate rf IVn-r D. .M ::i. r. L.:.- i-f lirii n-ll.i- loa u-.liip, ttt-r'tl. The unih-r-.!ciwl. iluly api-olntit t.y tli r ptiaiu.' 1 "ourt .i nir-.-t i-ouuty. Ku, auii Utt. u-diiiniiuti- tne luii.l in iui li-iiit-ul tlia ex--4-uir lo and anion-: ttitt-M- lcraliy enu-lli-tl llit-n-lis t ! jflv--, imuce llml fie will ari. n.l to Hie luint of lo. a--oiuiiiK-til ou Ut-o.iu4.i-iy, Juiy 14, i-ec, at one ui-lirk p. ut.. al liia office in r-uiarm t urou-(lu w Ik-ii uj w litre aii purtwa luler t-J nmy aileud. ofcu. K. ."H I LL, Auiiiior. A I'MTOIV.s NOTICE. Iu re estate of Samuel K. Criti-hflet-J. (lee'J. TUe nndenu-ciie-i auditor appotuu-d by tbe proper autliority to iliainiiuir the lumi-i iu l ne tuind.1 ol' tlic uliuiiji.uitrl to ant! anionic thone leitajly eulillett there to. hvri-ly -;iv-.a niKice tiuit be will ait iu hw ortlce in the i-orMn:h if fsmier-iet lor the purj"-e of att.-mti-ix to the ilutie-t of Ins appoiiituii-iii.ou WiitueiLiy, July 7, "ST, w ii- ii and where ail parties interested uuiy a trend. C. W. W ALK Eli. Auditor. UDITOIi .S NOTICE. Thet;u.ir-iote Trust X Siife ; In the Court of iH-por.l in. Kxeeutoraud I'oiiiin.xi I'lean Trusu-e uaaer the will oil inand forSoui Feter LeKevrr. dee'il. ! er--t o.. Pa. - .' Sobw T , Henry . Srevrart, admlnia- Iralur of James LeKevrr. de-e'd, etal. J (lo E luity.) The undervis-ni-d h.ivin heen appointed auditor iu the above stated ca?-e. br tne Court ol t miinion l'iei-u-i of -toiuenei eou'uty. t ili trbute the fund tn the hand-t of W. H. Koontx. Jj-h., hVeeiver, to and anHi- tti-jw le-aiiy eul!Lii-l tliereto, will aiu-o l U tne du-tie-i of said appoiutineni. at the ortii-e of Coi boru Jt t otl-orn. in Soiner-et. ou Knilav, July a. A. l. 1-4T, whi-u and where ail partii-s inter tatted caa attend. A. J. iX'LBn RN. Auditor. UDITOK'.S NOTICE. In the Blatter of the en-1 lu the C-rphanH' late of Court of Souienart Jm-pil Lk-htr, der'iL ) county. Pa. The undvpu-rie. auditor, appointed by the Ct-urt on the no diiy of June. A. 1. l-4t7. to ai--r-rtaui advaiM-eiiH-iit-i and uuic d;-itribu-tion of the lii ud in lhe hand of Tnoinaa Lu-hty. adiiiniii.tralor and truu-e, to a id amHi thth-te l.-;:illy eutiUl tn---vto, uerei-y ;ie U'Hiiv thai lie will til at one o'clock p. in., of Wedii--!ay. the I Ilh day of July, A. l. I"47, in hiorti -e in lhe Un.ujh of Mouier-m-l. county an t late afon--aid. for the pur-po-te of alleiiiliiiK to tne dunes of hi ap pointment, win-it and win-re all per-tous iu-Urt--.led may alleud if they -a-e pner. A. C. Ilolhert. Audiu-r. DM1NI5TK.TUIW NOTICE. K-ttali: of John Min-i-i, late of Shade township, dee'd. Ia-tter of a'lminlslralion on the lve es late havinx bivu -rrnnted tw lhe undersinnrtl by lite pr-oper authority, notice i hereby -jiv-en to ail per-ton indebted to mid estate U make iminedtate payment, and tlitew having t-laiins aintiiisl the same to prem-ul them tor settli-menr. duly authentlcntisl, on Nalunlay, July lu. Isht. al the laU- residence of said divedt-ut iu llade towu.ship. J. L. MASiiW Administrator. X JO T ICE TO ixvkstoi: Thf Bin1 of Sa-hMt lMrvrr of S m j-i.-t burouh lu&vv irti ml tliat lli-titirf hiMidntir iwut to pw r fr t ri- nMitrurtioo of thr nw Puotio S'ti., HuildiniE. nid -r the lirHtii and ptumbui if Uie mm. aid hotidt to b Z', ol rdi. and oo of Jf lo imuv July. ItC, pttyahtt one (Mind aniiUAily ittfpRiiu-r urfMumtr ax ofUion 4 the b-ard, at fimr prrcvnu niitjvwt. payaDle anuuai.y. Mono- l h-rv0y Kiveu tlutt bub fr par rha f all or prt of mid bmd will b rw evivrd by tbe rvlr at any Utum bkrv noon ot rturd:iv June Jtf, l?7. JuNASM.Ui M.J. PRITT"4, lrvul-iil. Srt-rvLary. X crncR NtHiee is hereby given that the ondi-rsumed has Ulade appili-atloo UI Hie .-sicrelary o la lerual Affairs for a warrant ara Iniei of uu linprovetl hind siiuhUj in uiunnl township, ssmierset eounly, Peiinsylvauu, adjtHuime lands of Lewis )tennlnifer and Jatttb Hrvni er ou the east, aud .-siim-it. now Hernaxn t'hrtsineroti the sikuth, Jusrpli I nrtstner iu the w-st, and John Barclay mi the north. JlsslAH VkuV. M.iy U WC. UDITOli S NOTICE. lu re estate of Alexander C. Moore, dee'd. The uudersitcned auditor, appointed by the proper authority U disinttute tue funds in the liaudsof the adiuiuisiralors, U and among those U-irally enuthsl therein, hereby rives no tice thai be will sit in bis orhew lu tsomerset, P-a lor lhe purpose of attending to the dulim of said appo4ntinent, on Tuesday July S, 1.-4S47, wheuaud where all part lis lu lervsled nuiy atKud. C. W. WALKER. Auditor. SSK!XEE'S NOTICE. Iu the matter of the assiirned esuite of 5. Polls, of sluuk Is p.. somerset lo., Pm. Notlre is hereby lven that H. H. Folia has executed a deed ol voluutary asaiiunieiit of all his estate, real, pcrsoual and mixed, to the umlersiued for toe beiaedl of tue credit ors of said . rt. Polls. All persuus indebted lo said l. PiHUwul ma lie Immediate pay mentand those having claims or demands will present lliesanieal the residence of tue assiguee for setlleuieut and allowance. J. C. L-V BUKT. Colborn A Colborn, .., AtUMTieyj lor Assigm-e. liafy P.O. JXECUTllIX'S NOTICE. Estate of SolmmHi Judy, late of Jennertown borough, Houierset county, P dee'd. Letten testamentary on the abeve estate having been imnlnl to lhe undersigned by the proper authority, notice la bereoy giveu to ail persons indebted to said estate lo make immediate payment, and those having claims against lne same lo present them duly wu-IheutH-aUsl for aetiiemenl on Jgunday, I be :nh dsv of July. )97, al Ihm late rwaideao of dee d, la ssld borough. REBEXXA JCTT, rred. W. Blcatrker, fciei-alng. AUoraey. rs e ' ' til I L r i. V h H is , Ki s. r h s 5.1 & r i i. s 4 ' s h J
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