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uu I f- 'ink C. X. Boyd. O. Boj d.

X. Bord. wtaf crJ' perfumes. nirth.lav Cards. Bovd'e.

(Vm leaanJ Eye-glrsses. Boyd. oJor Case9- y-f for sale at Boyd'a. Cue dozen Feed- utter. IUdolt aa.Ma.

mevting Beaton ia fait coming proverbial political pot has begun to ather a trwc'ialty Ferner's Shoe iin in Carpets at Holilerbatim Kj, natll buy and the green aipie will I ynt a circus. ilmet, though an old game, ia much i 1 i hprCk fill" hVkbt'rry crop, acornling to present iieMeTrtanm't and see their new sii.i buy your dry goods at cost. i inoiriinre conipanv nan own pml bnsinew menofMeyem- hv ev llnMerbaum's in men and la iies' satin dolmans and at etc rour hall and stairs cover- caqx't." with borders to match 1 jr'baum's. I m'U boot an I lioes cheap-r wi the countv. dive me a Solomon Vhl.

vrv cheap. IVm't hum this chance of rheao. at J. B. SkYI'EB ii i renieni bering, when buying that J- B.

Snyder A Co, will vu n.tiiuut extra charge. -eiwl. fr-h from New York City, mhiw. to be sold at the lowest 1 I- Pumbauld's Lavansville -f lmf rweived our Bret car load 1 TJ and Tlinilra I hvbu i-n uaj. J.

M. Iloij)EBBM Sons. i A liavo ut in an aprerance in of -lie country and some people will be verv numerous this sum- V. girls wanted I rii and for din-kiuhen. Apply immediately at Som- lm-.

jnly4-2t. rnreive.1 at J. B. Snyder A Co. 'a a fine ,) prints, muslins, giugliains all ami wt tiieiu ieiore uc us- here.

i k-p n-ilhitig but the bet Englisli a ami sell it as cheap as other 7 ii a 'I C.IIUHIT. A 1UII Jlirt at B. Snyder t-o. a erne of the wealthiest prominent uiemliers of the Fayette hr, died Wednesday morning, at Ttwlem-e in South Cnion township. Chi has received iiciii on his shelves the largest Mock and xhi-- ever ordered in the i vllinp tht-iu at very low figures.

larrntus ill Clothing at J. M. Iolder-m A Sons. We are rei-eiving Men and clothing nearly eveiy day in the latect hi we can allord to veil at re- fd prrv. Wii-hirtm cor.nty woman named Sar--t.

wiLened up the other night and 1 a nk coiled up in led with her. in meiliste'y proceeded to bruise the bead. I I 1 i i- I I. notice that we are selling cnrtaiti, Hamburg eilpinp? and at iirpfwedentedly low prices. 1 at J.

B. Stvitb A Cos. Vt it I en rnu want a g-md suit that the i.ld reliable s- A is the to -i--t iv A a new 1-4 of Call an.1 i 1 i n.a le uton the ra the Him crop wi'l 1 pim.tnhng the yotiff ard in the ei-e of a f-w f-uit ither and drr.p i ilrd T.l" Worth of vear. V'li i and W'tnietiV and 1 I bought low, and ij -ne tueaistll at the old I 1-r lu'prised at the I price of the gajs. SoLOHO-f ChU Vitirr Man Strvet We have -ave Refrigerator to our Meat i.ii all meats can he kept coo' 1 Vutton.

Beef, Pork, kejit tit'ynn hand. daily. Parties '( rreat ctm 5n a anted. ha, po.tnin tifw hrick for sale, will sell by the hundred or thous-t i low Ross Davis A Co. on Carpet Chains for the next sixty Colored CarKt Chain per lb.

Linen aucts. per lb. fiOcts. per lb. Paes PiaEUL.

'T' want good bread tie mber than "Gebhart's Best Flonr," Vtutxl under the "Xew Jonathan the improvements prepara-iiie nianufurture of which Cos the 'Wcrs of the mill and our re of one hundred barrtle month "Le fact that it is no humbug. 'oi BEEarrs. 1'is-iEkors Coi STrariiT There are -v''i rounterfeiu) In circulation pur-E t-i 1 Walnut WHair ReU.rer.' evidence of its great value Is 41 that parties knowing Its great etTiCa- 7 to iiiiitf it. Each bottle a if the nma- a'w'milif of a walnut leaf blown r'a and a i Ieaf on the The Reatnrer 1 as harm- "iter, while poam aea all tU lsary to reottre life. vKsir, 1 mlnr tlt hair, furrhaae 1 tmmimiUt Mrtos.

Ak your Uu. Eaa-a bottle ia war ated. Hollow. A t'a ltiilUltJ.i iah UaatW. New Yea.

4. wholesale ii Pt The soever of the 'en-ma rontr at Cut. 4 Ihn-r- nrnta r- wrrv aaora is saaaured be- r-wrry svwe I advetiiaiw docbt. The iwr b-rt running bow fur nearly Ou LLr iXnrn r.ff tarr was otilj tD half then aud there show to farmers, and ail :la.n'ularand well the number of Tars -anS fLe "train lad to 1 tajresteal, tbeir Uuio American Harvester, a eav. This the are vLrmp and good.

k4 ua full and con. lotaalaali addrd. slimil.l l. vev lue a aaa lu vox, mum urn um iiaisaai auuu txr K) UT- you are rm nave tuoary baring to over at otir station awvrral I'oi-ular pnot of, hour tail Uaa tnua tetaned. Truly the your- lot of a B.

ft 0. excursionist and a Fourth I of Jaly niebrator i not a happy on. tLe Somerfet House; Mr. Jx.l burcli for li i J. Miller is borne from 1'itu- i sumiarcr vacation.

A large rty of our young pic- vi Charlt H.llnnaetkerEsq., and family, of N'orriftowuart at the Somerset Houm. The ailvjuaVlity fit employing night watchmen ft btUngclruweJ try our citizens. Col. J. M.Jleid of lunbar.

and Mr. Lewii Gallagher oft Ifysbtirgb, apent Sunday in Somerset. i i Representative CoAorn ras home on the Fonrtli, but returned to Harrisbarg Wednesday morning. I j- Quite a number of summer visitors have put in an appearance at our different hotels and boarding boose. To kill or Injure any song bird, disturb Ha nest or rob it of its eggs oryovng birds, ia a violation of the game law.

John Boone, of Keystone Junction, was killed VI on Jay of last week by a foiling tree, while engaged ia peeling bark. The Bedford cotinty fair will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October ytn, lutb. uui ana utu. -1 our readers will find it to tbeir interest to examine the new advertisement of K. Na than, tared in another ooluran on this page.

A cold wave struck: this section Monday, and overcoats were worn with comfort in the evening. At present writing it is decidedly cool. i Elder Jowph King and wife of Allegheny City, arrived in Somerset Friday noon, and are at Mrs. Parker's where they expect to remain for several weeks. Wc notice by the Cuurier that at a meeting of the Connelhvile hool board.

Miss Minnie t'raver. of Somerset, was elected as one ol the teachers of the public schools of that place. The Lutheran Church at Friedena mas struck by lightning Thursday afternoon, and damaged to the amount of five hundred dollars. It was at tint faured that the building which is a large brick, was injured be-yvnd repair." lr. Teter Ht tfley Saturday sold his lot on Ma'n street, where Berkeybile's furniture estiibliphiueiU now standi, to Mr.

Oliver Knejiper, the consideration being fourteen hundred aufl fi fty dollars. This is on of the fitiet building sites in the town. Prof. John Bm Lej't princial of the ptiMic schH)ls of Frostburg, will open a Xormal School at Confluence, thiscrmnty, on tiie of this montiu 1'rof. Buckey is a grHiluute of Dickenson College and or many years has been engmml in teaching.

Mr. tieorge K. Parker last week sold four teen feet front of the old House lot to Ir. Bnibaker, for seven hundred and fifty dollars. Mr.

Tarker is making arrangements to liuild a dwelling aad Lnsiness house on the remaining portion this fall. James Piigli, and Mr. Noah Scott left for on the early train Tuesday to attend the Kepubliean Stnte Conven tion which meets in that citv to-day. After the Convention Mr. I'ugh will go on toCape May where he will a week or ten davs.

The Sonierwt Dmnnrral last week celebra ted its thirtieth birthday by coming out in an entire new dress, and changing its make- i. presents a neat and creditable appearance and merits the prosperity which it seemingly enjoys. Miss Mary Tlalt a Somerset young lady, who for several years has been employed in the ottice of the Western Vnion Telegraph Company at Johnstowa, now has charge of the office of the Company at Point Chautau-ufc, K. where ehe will remain during the summer season. I.ast Thursilay, in the T'nited Htates Court at Pittsburgh, the case of the Vnited States against Simon V.

Pweltier, of Hand Patchi this county, accused of charging and accepting an excessive sum for procuring a tension was com luded. and the jury rendereil a verdict of not guilty. Anothkb Bi iu.liby. The millinery and fancy goods store of Mrs. M.

E. Schrnck, in the Mammoth Block, was entered by bur glar Wednmlay night and gkvea. ribbons. shirts, lacea, to the value of two bun- dred dollar carried off. Au entrance was 1 thnmgli a bark Mr.

G. HufWJ. of Baltimore, ia at lr wl Yd. Th Iteilrotd aays: A ineetmg the stM and bohil holders of the Harris. burg A Western Railnad.

Vanderbilt new line from Harrisbarg to Pitu-burgh, will lie held in New York on Tuesday, July 10. At that lime f.r.al arrangements ill be made fnf tkeeh-nt-rbn of the road, offlertu and Jirvrtiirs ill lie e.ecbsl the ensuing Mr. A. A. Nutznian has acrrt.dsl the I agency tor Snuerset and Cambria counties for the celebrated Anu-ncan KruU Drier or I Pneumatic Evaurator, as will be seen by his advertisement in another column.

The machine is simple in its construction, easy to understand, and can be operated by anyone. As evaKrated fruit always commands a price far in excess, and meets with much more ready sale than any other, the farmer or fruit grower can in a very short time save sufficient money to pay fortheniacbiae. Mr. Stutrman has one of the Kvaporators at his house, which he will le pleased to show and xphaiu the workings thereof to any who may wish to examine it, whether they have an idea of purchasing or not. 4 i The flay we otk1-afe wasnH t-elebrated in Somerset this year.

The Glorious Fourth was oaeof rhedulh-st and guieter-t days that our town lias seen Tor many years. Our streets were even more juiet and deserted than of a Sunday, oa that blessed day the corner loafer abounds. There were several picnics indulged in by our young people, but the greater portion of our population Went to Btoyestown, where the grand rvibrati' jf the tunty wus held- The averiroet Band, eG- ArS, Tost, and i many others went over to Stoystown on the early morning train" and the special excursion train look Um Odd Fellow and niany ore people; trom all section of this county and hundred from Johnstown, in all Bum beriog from Uiiwwtofbur thousand, gathered il the itweui ofourlitl" sister vlibvge and talked, ate, dnttik, am sweat. The 1 arranftrocut for thir DtertainmeBt were nut tbs nsnst grmtifviittt character, possibly bcBiue the commit tea bad not antici-lted so rvta mtltiiude, and rxaaibly the intriiae ht-at mar Wave iatayTered, for it was very warn, the therm aneter dancing on the edge of lut' during the greater part of the) day. t'onaMi-rabieeowpUlut was made of the) battel kerpen Charges for saeaja.

they aaa.rwl.ai. ia eaea-ae af tbeir usual rata. We ll.iak moat of tax jjreeent went h.a aWtteff Wwtl rajtMWd that there waa only rVurth In celebrate ia year, ejimiiierir Umm who Uwcaled by rail. 1 Tbe iuMl tnm hum be re con seated of four anasr 'aarbea, fire Cahsnaw and wbick Jer cfwwded. 1 make two trip, those who were not fortu- Mt ewwas-b the atraia having to wait at the Sitnicelown station till the 1 train earne to boraeraet, 11 loaded ad went "The burglar scare and agitation among our citiaeni kr Uier5t frwtiays has feaeti great.

In addition to the tt-Vt-ral burglar ie that have lately actually leen committed, there if no end to the rumors of attempts that have been The excitement was In tent Sunday morning when it was related how, during the still watches of the previous night, burglar bad Attempted to enter the house of Mr. Samuel Hunwker, anil were only deterred by the Major opening a fusi lade on them from within, the darkness of Um night alone preventing him beta mounting his gallant bay and pursuing them as they Sunday night as Mrs. Ed McDowell was going into her bouse after church, a man rushed past heron the stairs, and escaped through the otn door. Sirs. McDowell screamed, and every person on the street nibbed in.

A hasty inventory of household goods and stock was taken, when it was found nothing was missing. The men who hadn't revolvers purchased them on thir way borne, and if the next fellow' who attempts to commit a burglary in Somerset isn't perforated, we miss our guess. 'Starcx BT Lie hi-kiito. While standing the door of Fleck's livery stable, during the prevalence of a severe rain and thunder storm at about half-past four o'clock, Thursday afternoon, Mr. Jacob J.

Berkeybile was struck by lightning. He had on an "elec tric hat, that is, cloth hat with a wire running around the inside of the orown, with a small steel plate on either side. The bolt ot lightning struck the sign on the c6ne of the' roof and ploughed groove down through the centre of Uie building- striking Mr. Beykeybile, who was standing ia the open door, on the left temple, continuing down his neck to his shoulders, crossing his breast about half an inch above his heart, thence pursuing its downward course along his right leg to the sola of his foot. At the time be was track he fell backward to the ground as though shot, and those who picked him up and carried him into Dr.

Wm. riauch's office thought he was dead. The Doctor at once discovered their mis take and went to work rubbing him vigorously, and applying other means to restore him to consciousness which he succeeded in doing in the course ol half an hour. He intense pain in his chest during the greater part of the night, but in the muni ing was feeling much easier, and had so far recovered as to be able to walk a square from the Doctor's ollice to his hotel. Saturday lie was able to be on the street for a little while, and thinks In a few days lie will again be able to be about and attending to business.

The electric fluid burned the flesh in a narrow strip from his head to his foot, with the exception of about thtee inch es near Lis Lip where It came. 11 roota.it with his His hat Was UrriMy do- moralized and his clothing was badly torn. His right loot was stripped from his foot, and his neck tie was cut into three pieces. His collar button was broken in two pieces, one piece burning a hole in his neck. A lot of silver coin in his pantaloons pocket was scattered in a circle about biia, some of them being thoroughly fused.

The silk in his watch fob was entirely consumed by the fluid and the other portions of the fob melt ed to pieces. His silver hunting case watch was picked up several feet from where he fell with the top of the ring melted, and a nickle neatly soldered to the case. That Mr. Berkeybile escaned with his life is almost miraculous. Mr.

Jacob Fleck, who was standing within a few inches of him at the time, was somewhat stunned and badly frightened, aa well he might be, but wa.i otherwise uninjured. CoxfLi'tiicE Items The heat and hay harvest is in full blast. There was a good time hereon the fourth. Farmers don't know what to do with all the grass. The crop is the largest known for many years.

Kev. Poflenberger, of Berlin, expects to preach a few sermons at Petersburg on the subject of baptism. The mail from hereto Somerheld via Har-nedsville, Listonburg and Addison has not been furnished this week. The Addison office has not been without a mail for 32 years until now. The lowest bidders are not always the best.

What is known as the Turkey foot bottom, is doubtless the oldest settlement in the county. It ia claimed that Washington, on his way from Richmond, Va to meet the French commander on the lakes, in the winter ot 153, discovered an improvement on the peninsula formed by the confluence of the I'pper Youghiogheny and Caxscliuan ri vers. i The Fourth of July, all things considered, was trala dav in Confluence. A free under the auspices of a committee computed of members of respectable clranhr-, was well advertised and well attended. The M.

K. Church bad a festival during the day and evening. The. Egypt marshal band was engaged for the occasion furnished good music and plenty of it, wtilcb ther received the nnug sum of toKar and fiftv cents. The benevolence oChrtortaniry always feeds the hungry and leithes the poor.

4 In he year JTM, according to the Surveyor Generals report, a man by the name of i Abeam lived In a eaMn near the pre nt i rus'ilcooe of Jacob Sterner. In the year 1769 James spencer bnilt a residence not far from cabin and obtained a patent for 106 acfi-s of land, now owned by Mr. Starner. This Immediate vicinity was atone time toe site of an Indian village, if not the home of borne of the Mound Builders. The relics fijand on the surface, sueb as clay pipes, broken flints and many other things of a liko character, and the numerous rtr containing human remains, show beyond a doubt that this couuty was occupied before the white man came here to possess it.

Specimens of art found with the remains in some of those eirtt correspond with those found farther west among the mounds that have been explored, and show a mechanical M. of day. It is disputed by some that the Mound Builders ever came farther in this direction than the Monongahela valley, but thia is very doubtful. July 8, 1HC3. X.

1 1 HvMiJiSAt. Mr. W.S. Belt son of John W. formerly of this county, arrived here1at week from Audubon, ToWt, where he holds a lucrative position, and on Wednesday evening June 27th, at 4 o'clock, he was wedded to Miss Jenuie Conder, of this place.

The ceremony took place at the resilience of the brills'" father, Kev, SI. It. Derfeaderfer officiating. AAer hearty con- gratulations the bride and groom and friends were ia viced to the dinlrg-rooui, where a table richly laden with trtcsria i awaited tbeui, to which ample Juniice was done by all. At4.J0p..UibapveoupW left for titoyatown, where the took the evening train for Went Branch, Iowa, the home of the groom parents, where they will remain for a short time, and will then go to Audubon, Iowa, where they expert to rtajid permanently.

The bride waa band-MtftstlV attired, aad the groom ajfeared in mod eat apfawvwl. Eataariag aa they do. wltk lbs hrihleat prospect, wc are aux ur isoer wwaet for tbeir futur bjrppiaeas itH mat tbaa fn4. aee swf that Many gnod wishes follow rbem to tbeir boss) ia tba WeeVrv Jnui KoAta). June 3, D.

'EiaiiSiTios or ITBirriu Mai misist There win be a flelJ exhibition or trial of HarvoUng Mai bio, on II. II. Flick's May fivid Kirn, near LavansvUVe, ow Wed- neaday Jaly 1Mb, ISM, at 1 odork, P. n. Bradley A Co-, of SyracuM, N.

will ouly feet wide, caU a swath 5 feet wide auj runs a light as as a mower. Lays straight gavela and fur oats a continuous swath. Thee machine ek-illene the world. Agent of otbur machine are invited to bring tbeir reaper and compete with the Bradleyrewlf-biBdrr not txcrted- caa hw aee tb tVnawt mrwv rand 4f-danrp ing Hay Rake. Bkablct Co.

The Trsina Normal will open July 23rd, and close Special attention to preparw teachers for examination. For further particulars nd for circular. J. Scurock, Principal, Reports from different parts of Lancaster county show that the army worm is busily at work in the wheat. Leading farmers say that already 10 percent, of the wheat crop has been destroyed in the lower end of the county, where the worm made its appear ance a work agu.

The lightning roil swindler is abroad al ready. He visited an old former named Slater near Greensburgh several davs ago, and talked the old gentleman into having bis house decorated with the latest and only perfect lightning rod. The bill amounted to one hundred dollars and was settled with seventy-five dollars and a note for the balance. The note came into the hands of a Somerset county gentleman, but the amount called for was two hundred and fifty dollars instead of tweoty-Sre. As there was no al ternative the money was paid.

Dry goods, carpets, clothing, hats and shoes The largest stock of hemp, ingrain, extra supers, three ply, and tapestry bniS' sel carpets, wall paper and window shades, ever exhibited in Somerset, can now be seen at our carpet rooms, in connection with a large stock of men and boy's clothing and hats of the latest styles, womens, misses. and children's shoes, all new goods. We will sell our entire stock of dry goods at cost for cash until further notice to make room for our spring stock of new goods in that line. J. M.

HoLDEEBAfM SoNS. A Stabtlio Discovert. Physicians are often startled by remarkable discoveries-The fact that Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption and all Throat and Lung Diseases is daily curing patients that they have given up to die, is startling them to realize their sense of dutj. and examine into the merits of this wonderful discovery resulting in hundreds of our best physicians using it in their practice.

Trial bottles free at C. X. Boyd's Drug Store. Regular size $1. Boarding and lodging at 420 South lltb Street, Philadelphi, Pa.

Only seven squares from Broad street deiiot. Elegant rooms. Mrs. E. J.

Meters. I have just returned from the East with a new lot of Hardware, which I can and will sell at ruck-bottom prices at the old stand of J. II. Miller, Somerset, Pa. Talk about Hardware! J.

11. Miller sells anything in the Hardware line clicajt-r than any oilier store in the county. Call and be convinced. Don't forget it when you want a good Copper Kettle for yourself that the old reliable atand ot J. H.

Miller is the place. I have just received a new lot of them, and will sell them cheap. rAMP-Mtrrts-e Notice. The Somerset Camp meeting of the Evangelical Associa tion, will begin AtiL-tnt 17, and continue over two Sabbaths, Uv. Mrs.

Kavilla I'oling, net Miss Kring, the notvd ami gifted evangelist, will be present on Sabbath the 19th of August. Other able and devoted servants of the King's annoint ing will also be in attendance. More extensive facilities for the comfort and entertainment of the people, are being made, than were had last year. This magnificent grove is just one mile north of Somerset, and for cool air, and pure cold water it cannot be surpassed. The best of order will be maintained bv a competent Tolice corjis.

L. M. Boyeb, A. S. Bai muaedneh, Sec.

To Hichmosd am Ft. Monroe Select Excrasios os AVedkesday, Jclt 25th FaRt roa Round Tbip $10. On the above date the B. it 0. K.

K. Company will run a select excursion to Richmond, over their picturesque line to Harers Ferry, thence via the Valley Branch to Staunton, Va. and by the Chesapeake aud Ohio Railroad to Richmond and Ft. Monroe returning via Chesajieake Bay and Potomac River to Washington City thence home. Opportunity will be afforded passengers to visit the battle-fields of Virginia.

Tickets good for ten days. For programs and further information call on or address E. 1). Smith, Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. The Valley Sjiirit in speaking of the con solidation of the I mted Mates internal Revenue Districts, says.

"Scull goes over board. A month or more ago, seeing the coming cloud. Major Pomeroy abandoned the bunt for the Collectorship, and went into the harbor of a Receivership at Union City, where he is safe for a couple of years at a good salary. In keeping Pomeroy 'out Mr. Scull lost himself." This is almost too siilv to notice.

What assurance has the Valley fyiril that Mr. Scull would have re ceived the Receivership spoken of, if hehnd been succeeded by Mr. Tomc-roy as Collector, or what reason has he for supposing that Mr. Scull would have wished for that place. Mr.

Scull has one of the best records aa Collector in the Vnited States, and gave entire satisfaction to the Government for a period covering about twenty years. lie retires now gracefully, full of honors, with clean skirts and we hope a reasonable competency. He only goes out because of the consolidation of Revenue Districts. With all the efforts brought to bear to have him displaced he held the fort to the last. lie didn't lose himself either.

Bedford Iirjmb. licaru Tbisttk or Respect. At meeting of Somerset Lodge No. ISo I. 0.

G. T. held on Saturday evening, June 23. 1883. the following minute wss made in reference to our departed brother, Joseph Herr: In the death of Brother Joseph Herr this Lodge has lost its oldest member oldest in years and amongst the oldest in membership, and we shall miss his cheering words and fatherly counsel, but the impressions for good which he made ujon our minds whilst with us cannot be forgotten, and will always stimulate us to greater activity and more earnest devotion to the great cause of Temperance.

Often in attendance at our meetings even in failing health, aud wln-li if he had consulted his own personal comfort, we would have been deprive 1 of his preaenee. For thlrtei a ir an irtcer of toe Louge, bis doliew wnw faithfully and carefully attended to, and bis chair seldom vacant. To bis bereaved widow and children we extend our sincere sympathy, and share with them the grief occasioned by this afllictiun. Dasiex E. Davi.

Oliteb Kstrera. Ellsk Mies, Committee. MAU1MEP. UiWlY-MALLY-On the evroiug ot July S. ItmX at the Lutheran parsonage.

In Berlin, fcy Rer. J. W. Poftlnberger, Mr. Ahram L.lawrybj Mire Maggie Smalh-y, both of F.Ik Lick, Sotwerset county.

Pa. RA KN A FT FI Ifl A X. July 4th, at Porabnnta by A. J. Stoner.

Ken Mr. Lloyd RavenacraA to Miso Maggie L. Finigan. all of Frostburg. Md.

SPECHT. In fibadeownship, on Thursday, the Uh inat, Florence daughter of Frank and Mary Specht, aged 14 years, 2 months and 6 day. The death of her who was so young, lovely and pure, has cast a gloom over the entire neighborhood but we moocn not as thos who have no hope. Her last words were, I going home to Jeeus to rest." Her disore was diphtheria. War Is being waged against the trade dollar in Xew York.

Business houses have declared that thev will not receive them after July 1st, and as the government will pay only K5 cents for them, the Xew Yorkers who hold trade dollars after that date, will be losers to the amount of fifteen cents on the dollar. The LrtKT Xi-jibem. Xo, 882 is firi, No. '2X1 second, Xo. 107 third cliance on the premium atch.

On payment of this notice and presentation of this ticket on or before the lUth the holder of No. can hare the watch. If not presented before the Xo. 231 can get the watch on payment of this notice and presentation of ticket on or before August 1st. PrL G.

Xowau. Berlin, July 4th, 1S83. The next fair given by the Fayette County Agricultural Association wilt be held on the grounds in I'niontown, on the 25th, ilith, 27th and 2Sth days of September. The coming meeting promises to be one of the most successful in the history of the associ ation. Notice.

The party who took the bound copy of the Somerset Herald and Demorrat tot the year lia2 from the Commissioner's office, will please return the same immediately. D. J. Horkkk, july4-3t. Clerk to Co.

Commissioners. Aldersy Cow fob Sale. Half-blood with second calf by her side. This cow is very kind and gentle, has many good points, and promises fair to be an excellent milker. Address, Geobue F.

Covhtbai max, July 4-1 1 Lavansvill, Pa, Ricexes Absua Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure burns, bruises, cuta, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever sores, cancers, piles, chil-bluins, corns, tetter, chapped hands, and all skin eruptions, guaranteed to cure In every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale by X.

Boyd. jun2o.lyr. My child don't kill the little toads, that hop around your door, each meal the little toad doth eat a hundred bugs or more. He sits around with aspect meek until the bug Is neared, then shoots he forth his little tongne like lightning double geared. And then he soberly doth wink, and shuts his ugly mug, and patiently doth wait until there comes another bug.

(jo to Fisher's hook store and see the big gest thing in the sheet music liue you ever heard of. Ninety full size pieces of sheet music, elegantly bound, for fifty cents. Also ninety popular songs, set to muic, lull sheet music size, elegantly bound, for cents. Peck Bad Buy. centa.

Il-xiks, novels, magazines, albums, purses, Bibles, etc. Special attention is called to an elegant line of birthday cards, just received. Monet Orders. The new money order rates went into ellect July 1. The fees hereafter will be follows rders not exceeding Jl'l, eight cents exceeding $10 and under ten cents between $15 und fifteen cents; between $30 and H), twenty cents; between $lo and $o0, twenty-live cents; and so on up to 45 cents for orders between $S0 and $lin.

Only three orders for one payee will be issued to one jiersoil at one ollite on the same day. Note This If any of our readers have private receipts for liniment, family medicines, horse powder, that tliey Jet ire to have compounded, thev will do well to consult Campbell, the Druggist, 264 Main street Johnstown. His stock of drugs, live stuiTs, are not only fresh but pure, and his prices reasonable. His aim is to please his customers, and he knows that the way to do this is by selling strictly pure goods reasonable figures. Don't forget the name and number, 24 Main Johnstown.

Messrs. Keller A Sanner. the well known gr'H-ers and confectioners of this town have added flour and feed to their business, and propose to push it vigorously. They have the Celebrated Vienna Flour in barrels and sacks, as well as a choice brand made by Briuker A Mullin, by the gradual reduction roller process. Corn, oats and chop always in stock.

Tbeir stock of groceries is new, fresh and full. Mocha, Java, and all other grades of fine coffee a specialty. The purest aud best confectionery in the market. Best brands of tobacco and cigars always on hand. Wagons, wagons, wagons! The place to get wagons for your boys is at Cook Beer-its' mammoth grocery.

Wagons at 50 cents. 75 cents, $1.50, 50, $.1 and $5.00. Your boys will appreciate a wagon better than anything you can buy them. I wonM respectfully inform myfrlends of Somerset county that I have opened a new drug store at Main Street, Johnstown, where I would be pleased to see them. My stock consists of Pure Drop, Chemicals.

Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery aud Fancy Goods generally. At this season I would rail attention to the Imertmdet), such as l'n re Paris Green, Pure Powdered White Hellebore, Fersian Insect Powder, When in need of anytbinar in the drug line roue and see me or write for prices. All inquiries cheerfnlly answered. Chas. Geictitu Main Street.

XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Kluhanrh, ilee'd, late of Uj per t'arkeytoot Somerset Co, Pa. Letters testamentary cm tbe abore estate kav-ina; tieen a-rantelto the ixlersftiet, notice ta herehv alvan to all persona Iniiebteit to said estate to make Immediate iiayment, and those having claim againat tbe came will present them duly aathentlca ed for Mttlemni, at tb residence ef tbe Administrator in said townabtpoa Satnrday, Aogaat 11, 183. DAVID H. VOVOHT.

jnly-11 Cxecutor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ealat of Henry Oriael, late of Mil ford township, deeeaaed. Letter of Administration oa tbe above estate halng been granted to the anderalgned bv Use proper athorlty, Dotl la hereby given to all person Indebted to said estata to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the aanie will present them duly authenticated for settlement at the late residence of deeeaaed oa Aagast IS, 18S3. CHARLF.S R.

FCRlf ER. jnly4163. AdminUtrator. A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Ealat 04 Jonathan Buyer, late of Southampton lownihlp, deceased.

Lejtten of administration en lb a bore ettat kavtnit Iwen graated to tb aadertigned by the tiroier autlmrlty. rot ice Is hereby glrea to those (ad bled la tb said aetata to make liaised late payment, and tb-e harina claims or demand aaslaet It Upreswnl tbem daly aatkenUoaua for settlement, al I be late residence ol dereaaad, oa ratrdy. Jaly 14, 183. AFWAHM BOYFR. OKllKU.V MAKTZ.

So kbbskt, Janet. Admr'sof Jao. Buyer. A DMINISTRATOR-S NOTICE. Cecal al Samuel Helabsagb, lata ef Addlfoa SowaehlBy iniasi.

lasttan ef tvlBlaletratlna oa ta akuv estate kavlt. boa graated to lb a.lera'.p-ned by tb proper ab-rlty aetle la koaoliy raea to all perron Indebted to said aetata to aaak hamedl. ate payBMM and tnoao karlDgelahaa airamat be Bass present thee daly ant henucnted luraet. tleaaent. Saturday, the Svta day of Jane.

1-ka, al lewaata, f. aav, el Um late of deed. JKKF.M14H J. FOLK. DAVID HEINBAUOH.

MayM Admiatatnior. jgXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estat of Henrv Landle. lat of RrotocrrValUy Twk. to sea ureal Oe Pa, mmt'i.

letter testamentary oat be abovetat having been granted ta tb emdnratgneel by Ik proper ant kertty. rx tU-e la hareby glvea to all persons ia-del-ted to said relate to aaak Immediate pay-BM-nt. and Iboee having clalma against tke earn will prase at 1 hem duly authenticated for aettle-BMttt oa or before Sataraay, July ltu, at thai koaa of It. J. Bra baker.

I. PRT BAKER, JESSE LAN DIS. Executor ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ol Abrtta Mr dams, dee'd lat of Somer-et Susnmet Pa. Let ten ef admUistratlnn an tk iVvi eatat having been granted to lb Bnderlnd.

by tb proper aaUsorlty. notie la hereby gkre te those indebted to It lo make taamedlat payment, aad tb having claim or demand will present taaaa dai aatheaticaled tor aettlement. HA HI A MoADAMS, Somwwt, May 23, 1S83. Administratrix. lEW STOBE AND NEW GOODS! The nmlerslgnetl would rttpeet fully announce I to the rliiiem ol I.A A.NS lLUfci aud the numa'hitr roontrr mat be Ira um estire i bow stork ol Riiuds tu Countryman raimis.

-li I as arc aually Rent la a cuuairr lure, cuubtiiia In part Mi," iiiH-ii A UKYUOODS, JiUTIi)NS, UJiOOEliUiSt I BWTSfcSHXJMftATS(irUtf, laull anu cmiiirea uakdw AKJS, Ul tt.vs. drugs; olls, paixts, dye stuffs, woodewwake; saxt, fish, FLOUR, CORN EAL, kcl ke to which will be a-Me-l Dew aooda weekly, all at which will be sold as low aa the lowest for cash. co uxtr vnoD vce taken in exchange for goodi at the highest market prices. We have an experience In the business of fifteen yean, and by strict attention to tba wants of the community and fair dealing, we expect to merit a liberal share of patnmaare. tJome see our goods, learn our prices, and be convioeea Majrawm.

D. W. O. DUMB AULD. rpRr3TEES 'fcALK 'Mm.

Jill lpFVV.f riiiti Valuable Real 'Estate 1)y virtue of an order of sale Issued cut of ih Orphans' Dourt ol Somerset Uounty, to me directed. 1 will sell at public sale on the premises in jjower 1 oraey loot townsnip, on Tuesday, July 24, 1883, at 1 o'clock r. Mnail the following real estate, to wsi A certain tract of land situate la Iwer Tar- key foot Township, Somerset County. adjoining lunds of John Rush, William tiat-jn. Sarah Llageaflekl, and others, containing Two Hundred and Seventy-nine aeres, of which there are aNiut Eighty acres cleared.

Barton a Two-atory Frame House and Stable, add other outbuiliUaga tiler. a ereciea. terms i- One-third In band, and balance la two equal annual payments, ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid aa soon aa the property la knock ed down, the detenvd payments to be secured by uugmeni Dona oa we prouiweai SHAW. Trustee for the aale oftheKcal tstate of TannchiU, deceased. iune'J7 XECUT0RS' NOTICE.

tstate of Joseph O. Coleman, late of Brothers valley Somerset dee d. All persona Indebted to aald estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having legal euuiaa wiu present uiem wiiaouiueiay, in proper or Jor lor aeitlement. to F. DICKEY, iccutor, At Sora erset, May 19-1.

RAILROAD SCHEDULES SOMERSET CAMBRIA RAILROAD. Oa and alter JUy trains will ran as follows KOKTHWABD. sorTaa ABD. If 6" STATIOKS. 111, r.

a. 1:46 2:01 1 iio JJ5 3:1: 317' ili 333 4:00 413 r. m. :a.m.i I. si r.

r. 350 I MBULAD. If '-O 'S4I V.li 00 8:5 14- tH 45 8 15' 1:14 1:11 Hu-i 1H4 zm 7:15 SM0 11:50 i. 42 5:52 10:10 A. M.

A. a. 3i; 'TUTi'lltllD 4:14 1 MILLS. I 4VU lit 430 14 4:57 SOITHAMPTO.N.. 56 4 3:02.

salisbi avjun S-OSi 1 I 0:35 40 r. 7'loi J.Wj 7:45 tMQi 44 HOOVEBSVILLS Mill 8:32, 7 11 8 38, 7 r. M. A. M.

Trains marked dally. Other train daily ti eej ISuartav. 1 Special Sunday trains leave Somerset fdr Johns town at 7:05 p. arriving at Johnatown at a p. ni.

trains aiopat all statluns. Hayea, 8bamnck. Kotierts, Cuppa, Colemans, Mustollar, iuiarcna, Hull's Creasing, t'oustwell, Kauttman Kun, Krlnz. t'erndale and OatMirne are Mag Statluns for all regular trains. BATIMORE OHIO RAILROAD.

PITTSBURGH DIVISION. On and alter May It, trains will ran as tollcw EASTWARD. WKSTWABD. 6TATIONS. "Er 1 p.

sr. 1 a. w. I 8:50 11:00 UONNFLLKV ILiI.E. liO! CON KLI UKSINA 4:05 1211...

12:3.1 12,5 1:04 l.Uj 1:11 OARRF.TT. VliliKK SAI.lSBt'RY se. 8:33 1.13 1-22 3:02 2:54 1 FAlKHOpR iMl 8 45; A.M. 1 58 HYMl.lAX.,1,1 Mi, 220 lUf 1:44 r07 AKTlNSHt'kH. lean 1114 iUAKPKRS I KKfcl' lu.2limt3 U.W I 4 3 73U 730 1 I I 1 M.LA.

Trains will nt atop where time ia not -riven. Mall Train West wi' atop at points West ol Connellavtle to land pawenxera who net oa fast of Hilton. Throoifh Mall train dally. Li ureas trains dallv except Sundav. Acoommoilatlon traina and Faretta Eapresa dally except bunuay.

Ticket offices, corner Fifth Avenue oat Wood street, ami depot ournef Oraat aud Water fltUDurnti, ra. o. a. AAiKi), i ten. rasaenier Agent, t.

COl.E.OeDenil Ticket Aicent. THOS. M. KINO, Oon. Sup't.

SAIJ2. virtue of certain writs of Fi Fa and Al Fl Issued out ol the Court of iommon Pleas of Som erset County, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at tne uunn nouae, in Somerset, on Saturday, July 1G, 1SvS3, at 1 oVlwk all the right, title, interest and claim ol thcriolendaot Cetniianv, the Piakerton Lumber CamiiaBV, Limited, If. If. fanloe, 1 fcalr-maa of. In and to the following minerals, to wit AU the coil, Iron ere limestone, hre-elsy.

aod other minerala and mineral substances, lying and being on. under and contained within the aurlaee of a certain tract of land attuate ta I'pper Tor-key font township, Somerset county. containing 205 acree and to perches, aijoining lanJa of Will-am Snyder. Jonatnaa Moyer. Jaaits Hine-bauah, and others, tbe surface ol which ia owned by Hiram Cnuuor, toge'ner with tbe neeeeaary right of way over and acme said lands for the porpoao ol removing said minerals by sack way and ma axis aa mav be laurai aeresssjy, but ta suah way and manner aa to do a little injary to the surface soil aa possible.

Taken in execution at the rait 0 J. O. Hart-man aod K. J. Zabntier.

1 Tiotick. All persoos purchasing at tb above sal will please take notice that a part ol the purr base nmey to be made anuwn at the tlm of sale will le required a soon aa tb la knocked down, otherwise It will be again ex- fel lo sal at tbe riak of the Brat purchaser, he residue of the purchase money must be paid on or hefcir Thursday of the tint week of Au.u-t Own, Ike time Bxod bf thel'ourt Kit Ibeaokt wU a-lgwienc efdrede. and nodeeil wilt kracknowtedg- untll Ibe purchase money la paid In fulL iJOHX J. CrAXOLFJL. Saaairv's Ovnca Sheriff.

.1 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 MiiuniMkn Comet by Ooo Bbbbitw. I IB CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR FEED Apple, dried, ft Applebatta. 1. j. k.74jKOe if Butter, fl ft lHj'J 1 1 it xoc Backwbajat bask Tie meal, 100 IWwalV Bacon, shoulder, ft tur 12S country hama.

a lc Onrn. (ear) new ft bushel 7ovSie (shelled) old" 7iS0e mealftk Sc (Ml aklne, ft te Egga, do Floar. 3vT Pltxseed, ft ba. to Tie Hams, (eogar-cereii) pic Lard, ft 12rtle Leather, rod sole, fl JOeriA-vV upper, kip. Middlings, and chop 100 ft 2 00 Oat, fl bo.

Potatoea, ba -c Peacbe, dried, fi Rye, fi ba Sag, ft Sell, No. bbL extra tl sx-S Ground Alum, per lack tl Askisn. per aack.w....... 3 0j Rintvallsv white I2e ideno of the deceased, na Saturday, Jaly. UtS.

Tallow, NOAH8.MHXEK, Wheat. Wbu lf: JOS1AH JtlLLEJl, Wool, fJ 35c iuneiu. Etocaton, who ar Interetttd In Crowing Crops OTWilirriiwww shoisldarlUjisforje) terliliren. -A food teetlllref cas ke mate al hoeae toe abetit 3 to keaaaaaatipj wtwl POWELL'S PWEPOHED CHEWICAtS. Bewjfnes In Ereev tat 1 BROWN CHEMICAL CO.

Manufacturers, ol PoweU'sTlp-Top Bfjae'Fertlllwr, Bone, fotath, AeMwoal, IS LrCHT STBEET, BALTIMORE, MO. EL. H. FldlCK, Special Agent, LAVANSVILLE, PA. ESTABLISHED 1880.

Fishers Book Store. Alwaya la stork at the Book Stor a well ae- leoied assortment of Bibles. Teatamanta, Ooapel Hymns, Christians' Hymn Books and Hymnals, Lutheran Hymn Book. DloUonaiiea, AlbDma, Pena, In ka. Papers, Envelopes, Magailnes, Novels, Reviews, hlank Hooks, Deeds.

Honda, Mortgage aad all kinds ot Legal Blanks, BOOKS OF POETRY, Books of Travel and Adventure, Hiatory, Bio grapby, and Educational Work. Toy Books for children, in fact every thing usually found ia a well regulated book store. Headquarters for ackool teachers and echool books and school sup- Chas. H. Fisher, Uvok a Beoriu Block.

laalT "T4J0TICE. The undersigned will close oat nla entlr stock of good a at Davidsville. at reduced prices, and all accounts not Bottled by the first day of Aug neat, will be placed la the hand of an officer far collection. JU43L. JACUB J.

LASH. VMHTED SALESMEN. l-ci-iil No n-nuirirti. and ej-o-Hi pii aTrs ot Pmlt -villi OruuurutaU Tree Use. t-tc V.

A T. WMITH. Xurvrrmm. OntTnU Jf. T.

XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Lstata of Harriaon Trent, late of Somerset Somerset dee'd. Letters testaraentarv oa abov estate having been granted to the amierouroed by tbe pror authority, notice Is hereby given to all persona indebted to said eelain'to make Immediate payment, nn.l those having clalma against It to pre-aent them duly for settlement at the othceof S. U. Trent, In Somerset, oa Saturday, July 21, HDi.

1R1AS TnF.Vt. SAM I'LL TKL.NT. 80WEBSCT, Janet, issa. Executor. QOMMISSIOXER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS! The Commissioners of Somerset county hereby cive noiloe that they will aeii at public sale In the Court room in Somerset borough on TUESDAY, JULY 17, 18S3, the following enumerated tracts of I'nseated I.ands, which hare been purchased from the Treasurer of said County, and remained unredeemed (ortive years and npwanls.

agreebly to tbe ActoJ Aasrnibly ol March 13, lHli, and the supplemental act thereto ol Alarcti, l-at. ADDISQS T0WSSHIP. Same of Trad. So.ofAcrn. Cuurcb Marcus 400 Coery Thomas Jr 4i'' ALLEGUESli TQH SSUIF.

Musser John loj Cottroth kSchell (Flick) 140 liuzapl a. Devore iKOrHCKSr.1 TO WSS11IP. Young John 4U0 COSnVKSCE BOROCGH. Loll, 2 2 2 Shoj.t Willhim Carna Daniels. ELKL1CK TOWSSHIP.

So. 0 Acre: 46 475 24) Wollersherger P. Carey Tnomaa Meyers Martin (in Bandle J. Caden James Countryman Patrick. Little S.

Kiugler John Swanger John Courtney Patrick. Wagner Uilit Frank. JESXKR TOWSSHIP. So. ef Arret.

Mlshler John 40 Miller Jacob 4 LARIMER TOH'SSIIIP. Bowman at liarclav. is Meyers Brinbam 20 O'Neal Barney 1 lut LOWER TVr'kEYFOOT TOWSSHIP. Fell William 412 Hugua Isaac 40 It.l.ly Johu 74 Same 140 Philllppi 1..4 Herring Sylvester i-j gg (ieorge heirs 1 Boucher iivt MEYERSDALE B0R01CH. So.

of L0I1. Jlrubakcr OeoTxe. 1 Brail A -t Ferrena Wm lirlne Jobn. llanlon.Iames 1 Heinerjohn 1 Johnson 2 Jordan Levi a Layman Oeorge Naugle Frederick 3 Ryan John 1 Saddler Jucepb. 1 Tilrman I Charles Welter Frederick 1 Walker EC 1 Weisa Frederick 1 Young John 2 Booae William 1 Miller Norman 1 Filbert Joseph 1 illLFuh.lt TOWSSHIP.

S'o, of Acre Margmd.iut Charles. 415 Witt Woltenaberger 102 Same tl Wolfensberger P. Same latjj SORTHAXPT0S TOWSSHIP. Nell John Same Haraht Henry Howman Henrv llotiman Win. B.

PA 1ST TOWSSHIP. Barnet Jacob aioore Thomas to 2a loo 44 1 lot. 44U SHADE TOWSSHIP. Hitihue Oldeoo 302 SOMERSET TOWSSHIP. Evangelical Association 1 lot Koth Charles.

'-jer STOSYCREFK TOH'SSHIP. Williams Robert. 412S SLM.MIT TOWSSHIP. Wslfenaberker S. hell a Co FlsberS Fern Francis Hngua Isaac Roddy John Williams SALISBIRY BOROlC.tl, Smith Keller 10 iota 1 lot 1 lot lot 4 lot 2 lot bit 1 l-t LPPER TIRKEYFOOT TOWSSHIP.

Sm. of Baer h. Ben fore Dark ileora-e Baer Wm Collins Mark Intleld obn Murray Tbocoa A I HISS A B0R0H.IL Frrburg Jacob Oelslrr Sebastian Koii.ly John 1 Smedlev Jrsetib Soo. Baer W'm Sale to commence at 10 o'ebs-k lau s1 llM I loU 3 kit Slot 1 lot I lot lk Slot and to eoBttnue from uay day until tb ianda ar dla- poseu 01. aia vt tv rr r.K.

JOSEPH HOKNKR. HEKMAN W.BHl BAKER Attt CommlafioBre. D. J. HokSEu, Clark.

lanexU. JOTICE IS HEREBY (HXEX at an application will be made tothaUov- einnroltkisComsaunweedth. wader the Act of A aembly entitled aa at 10 provide for the I oeorpo. ration aad regulation of certain cnrporaalooe, approved tbe anb day of April. A.

D. 1ST 4. and the supplements thereto, for a charter for a Intended corporation to be called the FramHtm Llrelrie fommony, the purpose of which Is to eooatrort, maintain and lease line of telegraph ftT tbe private oe of Individual, Broaa. eorperatliHa, Biu-Blcrpal and otherwise for general buslnese. aad for pultc.

tra alarm, or messenger busineaa, or for the transaction of any haaineaa in which electricity over or through wire may be applied to any oeeful purpose, and for this purpose to have posses and enjoy all tb right, benefit and privilege of the (aid act of assembly and the supplement therein. -iun 20-31. VAIf. ATXM AW. Solicit-.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Eatat of JerwaJah Gardner, dsteaaed, lat of Quemahonln; Township. Letter of administration en the abov estate kavlrg teen granted to tke nndertgnd by Ihe proper autnority notie is nerry give to an Deraun Indabted to said estate to make Immedi ate paymeat, and tbose kaving clalma against lb same to present mem nuiy eutnenticatsa tor settlement on Saturday, tke 4th day of August U83, at tb lat residence of tke deceased W1LL1AJ WIN tERS. jnueSB Admlnnnratof. XECUTOR'S NOTICE, tat of Saaieet IDlr at of UueaJteBlng townhlp, deceased. Letter testamentary aa tb abwew etaU having been granted to tb undersigned, not! I hereby given to all peraoaa radebtad Is aadd estate I make immediate payaaeot, aad thoa aavlag claims against tke aanra wiUareaewt dalv aatkentlraiad (sr setUeaaeat.

at tkobst FOR GOOD That are GOOD VALUE for the money, Greis, Foster Quinn's. 113 115 Clinton Street, JOHIsTSTO WjST, Pl. CHEAP CASH STORE Do You Want To Make Money SAVE YOUR TIME AND LABOR? Then Buv the Celebrated A.merican Fruit 33rier, PNEUMATIC EVAPORATOR. have accepted the Arency In SOMERSET and Cawbria Countiea for thle great Farmer' La-bor-Sartng and Money-Making iBventlnn. and will be glad to eiptala lta advantages to.

and tak thoriler from erery man awning an apple tree In the two counties. The EVAPORATOR la the beat and cheapest now ottered the public, and will pay lta ooet, and make money fur you beside, tbe drat season. The profits In evaporating fruit, etc. ia enormous, as every farmer mart see by comparing Ugarea. Take for eiampls apple, of which there promises to be an abundance: On No.

2 Evancrawr will coat you CO Ten busbelaul apples each day tor 12 day 120 24 00 Fuel ((B) Labor (7) Total cost 51m a Ck. Hy lb. Evaporated apples at Tbe above la the lowest price at nt.irh tvaporated applea have yet sold, and It la reaaonabl to suppoae the price fair average. Evaporated are now telling In thl market at Xtemt a pound. Counting ail pounds to the bushel, Ihla uld wake tb fruit wortk tl.tu per kuabei.

Evaporated peacbe are worth 3 cent a pound. Thus any man owning aa orchard can convert hla fruit late vmptratcd atoek. equal to tke bee In the market, and pay for one of these machines lour aa.1 ave times ta a aeaiia: Every fanner, especially, ought to have one, add two testimonials, given the company by tanner In Bad lord county Sit Kdada. Bedford County, January 3. A a.

Mao. Co. Dear Sir The apple crip baa been an entire (allure here tbla year, bat ur 2 Evaporator baa paid na big la'erest. We drleil iota of sweet euro, tomato, pumpai and eahbage. The dried cabhave I spleevlld weent It on a slaw kulie, and It drlea very laat itaheald be soaked tan near to prepare it lor tableuee.

1 waa at Mr. D. S. Sell to wkuoa 1 aold a NA Evaporatar last year. Mr.

Sell la so well pleased with it that she not do wlthoat ene nohow. She kaxl no applea, bat ah baa about paid for tke Evaporabr by drying pampkin. berries an eab-baj. ker Beluog lb credit ulnml evaporating eabtiage la thu Vvra truly, THOMAS S. HOLS1KOEK.

ETRrBtK. Bclford Connty, Tforember 3T, 1112. Aa. Mro.Co. Dear Sir: aavejuat llniahed drying.

have dried all kind fruK aail vegetable, and must aay we cannot think tke American can oe excelled. We have dried a large lot ol cabbage, and when people loand ot kow nice It waa dried, tney brmght wagon load te aa for drying. Seme el the neighbors made tun ol us lor baying aurh a dear drier, bul they have cbangeil their ootlona already, and by spring we will let them know what ia in such a mat blue." Yean Kespeetlully. DANIEL S. SELL.

add Ih fuUowIng teatimonlal to abow tb capacity of Ik machine from on operation mad ia Missouri. I can furnish a thousand equally as faveraMe CLiarog. Henry Janusrv It. 1WO. la.

lira. Co. Oeatlemea 1 Intended writing yea sooner but 1 wiehed 10 aeii aay fruit Drat, and I led muck Indebted to your company lor my em-ceae ia this buainesa. 1 saved my entire crop of down apple, which dropped frosa tbe tree oa account of tb great beat aad wind ol on week, and which would have been a total losa, a applea were to plenty here. I evarated on my No.

2.J- bushels ef apple, which made 2.24 peunda ef evaporated fruit, which I aold here at 14 rents per pound, 1 klBg t32t.ia. Total eapense 01 operating, inciuumg macnine. ireignta, ana ineHientau. 121 1266. I have tbe Evaporator as good as new, aaa Indebted to the American tor tbla arkierement, and tor doing for tbe fruit-grower of Mkseourl to much, i am perleeUy satisfied with my success.

Respectfully Yeura, J.SUPKETZINGEn. For farther particulars addrea. juljU-im. A. A.

STUTZMAN, Somerset, Pa. Julyll-Sm. THE PUBLIC. I am again in the field, and am offering one among the best Lightning Conductors In the market at the present time THE FA.V0US Star Copper Rod, Three itches surface. Satisfaction guaranteed.

-KFJ'MRlS; A SrEClAl.TV-TrX. AJJress C. RHOADS, may3 SOVKRSET. PA. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

Eatat of Joha lary. lt of t'tper TarkeyAwl Twp, Sojnerset Co, pa dee'd. Lett era of en tke nbev eatat having been granted to the anderalgned. by the mprr aatborlty, n-dlc la heveby givesi to tbnee ndekted to it to make laamediat payment, awl tbos having claims or demande will pleww pr-eenttbeea duty aathectlealsd aettlenieiit oa Saturday, Aegual IL, ivo. at the lat reeliear) of deeeaaed, al 1 rwra.

r. m. MICHAEL IEI mae rr. Adaalatatrat'ir. FA1LM Of About 10O Arr, In this (VBBtrv 1 any perM aavlag aajrb, pleaa P.O.

Hx No. a. Allegheny Cliy, deacvlblng tare, atating price, eta BARGAIN BOX! hare odds and ends in Laces, Embroideries, Childrens Lace Caps, Lace Ties and Fishus, light Calicos and Lawns, Dress Ginghams, and other articles too numerous to mention, which we will close ont re'jarJlcs ofwt. Fire hundred pairs of Ladies' Summer Hose at 6c, worth 15c. 150 Ladies' Lace Fish us at 20c, worth 35c.

We have still left 150 yards of Swiss Brodine Lace at 12 cents per yard, worth. 25 cts. We can and will sell goods cheaper than they were ever before sold in the County. AER'S BX.OCIC," GO TO and have called it the "king'' ol all evaporator. I it copper distilled WHISKY.

This dintillerv is located at SAND PATCH, on the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains and use water from cold mountain spring. CIT 7 Wins KEY itADF BY THE pnVBlF.roi'rFIt niTlLirn Flint fss A I lifAR ASTFF.l) rF.RFFJ'TI. PFRE ASP FVl.t.l'RiH'F.'t ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY AS RECEIVED. We bar tn hand tliirtv arrela of old Whiskey, whirb will rrtaile.1 at per Kur itifomiatioii in re-fan! to large iitiantitiesi. aJire S.

r. SWLITZER, Supcriutendent Sand Patch, Pa. runaauf. XLTORS NOTICL. L-lat ot Oeona She dee'd, lat of A leg he fcrabt leerot aaaasty, a.

Lettsr Wetaaaeatary oa tbo abov tatalo having bee granted to tbe aaxlvrelgBed by lb proper awtie bv hsrsby gtrew ts all pei sua indebted uaald anats te aaa ksiaaaaedlat pavment. ao-1 those kaviagelaimeaaainsl tkesaaae) will pressat tbesa duly awitwetlemted sar seltle-aasnt ua hataruay, Jaly XI. lass. In AUegkeay lowtahlp, miliKRIt'I "MArEKB, l.U KtiE towgaasarr. May SB.

Iaj. Eieewtor. SOMERSET, PA. Distillery.

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