t .- ... i Somerset Hera!d.K, .Uctolr Zi, 17 " tI11' td1 :,-.----"- EZPTJBL1CA1T lilETUfSS ! ! US bOUi01uwJiXlepuL!ican meetings will be Leld at toe lo-iiowiog lime sua places: C itifl'ieoce, Friday, Oct. 24, 7. p. m. Me jertniale, Saurdaj, OjI. 25, 1 P. M Kiogwoud, Tbartdar, O-t. JO, 1 p. m L-xiagtoo, " 41 1 " Stojetowo, FriJar, Oct. 3It, 1 p. m I - Pl tT.OH MVISIOV pn - train on if." ,!s arrive t depot, corner Oral.. Of. 7 - 1, 1 P M. 7 " 1 " 7 " WEST. ,t.U 1e9Te ,. ,- j.hlllel'bl H!-, ...S .. Kailiuxirf f r " rrllilttn e.Si. m. ;. , llo,b-iuiu4 ,. k IS !' , 7 HI " ' ."' I1 Z Ml pleasant 7:17 - f - J - Dll'" a' " " - . ; 'k,Tn i L....",. I""..1"- rutalHirf CxSp.m. ---rTuimareTliM M minute. ltU I'lU.l-onih tto. !" Datidtmlle, J-uuerX II 'ad-, ?t'y X Sipevill, " Sbauksville, " " FriedcDa, Mineral Point, Mot, day, X 3, 1 p.m Able speaker will b present and addret-a the meetings. Let there be foil turn-out. JOSIAU KELLER, Ld B. Scull, Ch. Co. Com Sec'j. ,. leaves PittsNtrgk- at V. r,iit,r .vlllelfO-'P- ' " erm .I''urnth Exptw teave. l i M arriving el mineral A - .B(lplm'"- Xow ia the time to and heavy clothing. don your flannels Sir. Ilenry Forward, ot Cincinnati. O. is paying a visit to his friends and relations in tli is place. 1 be "Law-haws ' of "the girl of the period can st:ll be hjard at night, lor two or inree squares on. The Lord is still with the people. For particulars, glance at the Ohio election news in another column. Lit", c or:a A. itv. :w r. :16r., ny. " rhtivleljililk; The boys of the Herald ofUce return thanks to their old friend Geo. C. Lichtv. Jor a Jug of delicious cider received Satur day morning. ExpreM rifili A Tram and Smltb- Oounelltville. "g g. g. fAM M1VBKAX POIKT. a (AHBBlA BAJLaOAS. 1U E ir . h &11 ttajiMnifer tr&iiij ill B. (Mali trUu dally, El- A- 'TeJptSooJJ.) UAVl. ..UlOas sop. m. 1 00 p.m. ijim iUi Loo1 Wert- u, Kfjnilur Tim Table, to take ef tvv June -. "- ill"e iu "ro r -iur'S''nitTi-tt ererv StnrJT at ..Mnfrt-liti tae Mountain tipreM - ...ii.ii K IL. dJ M..mly a. 4 14 TnffiwiiuMni train west, w e are sorry that our "coon" is too aed and esteemed to appear this week. ue win appear in all bis f lory alter bear ing from New York and Pennsylvania. Iter. A. M. Whetstone, our popular liUtneran minister, has returned from his prolonged tour oi duty in Ohio. Our peo ple are giaa to see bis apostolic counte nance again. The cold weather is coming on and our people should see that their pavements and water spouu are put in good shape, so that when winter comes it will tiol everything In good repair. Purine the past tew davs several lanre loads of lumber have been delivered at the site selected lor the new engine house. Work will be commenced on the building at an early day. Mr. J hn D. Zimmeiman and wife, ol Pittsburgh, and Miss Minnie Hill, of GreeDbUurgh. are visiting their former honif. They are the guests ot Mr. Zim tuer nan's father. which ar- W t, f jmea lait.... ir f Weft... a Eat-- ' j. I.- .-EiK r , H. SAXNEE, huirintiHicnt. 1100 UM p. m HM p. m. 4 45 p. 6 Kit A. M 101AG MAX, GO WEST. J. II. FRITZ, latwit Passtnger Agent 1l.t:sike i Ohio Rail Road, !cr S oicrset County, Pa. 'i iAintrf mil lie given to ail parts .'': t.'pfnii'n to elraka and tic- "Oardfa of tU W'vrld.'" :Utv your Western trip, young i Now is the time o go it' you want rt. dtap. AJJrc&s or call upon air. -.Niece, tS'KriKT, Pa., and get : '.tit, i be it the recu'nr author- i; a: U' sell Ihim. He wiil also sell i: !"p titkels, pxxl for forty dayt, L Eif lirini to Lincoln or Col unibus, or to Lliit or Kinsley, Kansas. i:v. West should make applica ;:T'J.eirtkketf st least five days be- ume of starting, so that the Ac ekt -i-tirruEements to check the bag-'.i- tx lie will be in his "fire at itBEEBiTs', uD-stairs in !vmtr$et, "r7 Fntiiy, Saturday and Monday, sot order lor tickets. amurij roi stt ro.nairrEC. i.j-S. A. Dean. -i.Trr-JuLn Wright, (appointed), r.- Bur.-Nimuel Inihofi'. -".Mftilk-y Alex. Coleman. kkiL Elwond Swank, .soe-M. A. Rojs, Jr. j.a Jamb 8. Livengood. 'jt-A. J. Stoner. i-JL Bruph. cr-Wonh J. Picking. :7C-Abm.. Kautz. Xier-John H. Geiger. frTurteyfoot John P. llumbtit. i':jCi Samuel P. Foust. !-Aiffk-J. II McMillen. p-1ihriam D. Miller. Cet:reviIle Wallace McMillen. J-Juptoo-S. P. Poorbaugb. :" Biunnre John Georce. c-Dniel Brubaker. watotr-Jamet Bauch. v. '.pj-j. C. Lowry. i -J.iiiaa Yodcr. ;.Bor.D. J.Horner. ! Tw?.-!. F. Dickey ; 5e Ndrtlt Perry I'mbcrger. '. rfs-Mifhael Unvder. ; attiB-Henry Martz, Sr. 7",c- 'iiliam Brubaker. vrut M. Hochntetler. v .Trteytoot-Peter Zulall. -J B. Jennie es. ; 'teisrj-Joba Hileray. tTort at Boyd't. r-ifetitC. N. Boyd"t. '"'K'-VsOSatC.X. Boyd's, '-nr Drop at C. X. Boyd's. it Stw6 Depot for Stationery. tMSiisliaa'.J bs taken up and '?'' lnatl hwninsB yur Vtst-M K, nice Box PIrs Young Mr. Black, of MeyersJale, did eome fine shooting one day last week. Six wild geese alighted near him, of which lie bagged five and wounded the sixth. His guine weighed forty pounds. Bu: Cattle. Samuel Barclay, of Mil tord, is the champion cattle raiser in this county. uoe day last week be bad some steers in town on their way to market, the largest ot which weighed sixteen hundred pounds. A fire at this time in our borough would do considerable devastation, owing to the scarcity of water, and still we have those in our midst who oppose the purchasing of a hre extinguisher, all because it would in crease the taxes too much. In the list of appointments made by the Methodist Episcopal Conference at Pitta burgh, lait week, we notice that the Rev. X. Luccock who, for the past two years, has had charge of the churches at Somer set, Stoystown and Hopewell, has lieen as signed to duty at Elizabeth, Allegheny county. Pa. We take occasion to place on record a tew words in commendation ot this talent ed young gentleman, whom we are proud to number among our friends. . His excep tional ability secured him large audiences when his appointments were filled. His hearers always listened to sermons pre pared with care and delivered with elo quence. We know we speak the senti ments of the community in expressing sorrow at his removal to another field of labor. In his intercourse with our people he blended suavity with learning and force in such a manner as to caue him to be esteemed as a most agreeable com panion. The church at Elizabeth Is a large me. and Mr. Luccock will, therefore, have a w ider field for the display of bis rare abilities. We bespeak for him a kind reception at his new home. The Rev. J. A. Murray has been as signed to the charge vacated by Mr. Luccock. The survey ot the Somerset & Cambria Railroad is progressing. We hear the party at this end of the route have reached Snvder s Mill, on an affluent of the Stony creek. We understand that the Stonycreek route is the one finally agreed upon. We are extremely sorry to hear that our esteemed friend L. C Colborn, Esq., has been con lined to his bed for the past week with an attack of typhoid fever. He is at preseut recuperating and we hope he may soon regain bis lormer good health. Since the Ohio election the Republic- ant have been wearing smiling counte nances, those of the Democrats are length ened and look demure, whilst the 'crosseyed' chaps are more cross-eyed than ever. Surely, now, the price of a shave will go up. C VBoTd. who buy their , 5J ! at Somerset Steam Mill for -C'l '-aTobipa in Try them. the beat we I t J'1- Tooth Brushes, and fine .C. X. B-d'a ssT lre ,he cheapest Sign eatrn Pennsylvania. T--cajh buyers to go to Sol. ' kMa, Shoe and Rub- tat the Somerset Steam 'Vki10 luy Wbite Lead, Oil. . t ,M Ever Baroelt, LUod-lb' oli' Chilled j 4t ert & Barnett, feAurist, Xo.256 M Ti - M V - H i . Iron-Gkss- - is. T 'ort purtliafciDg elue- Peciaiaea. ,wBamett, Somerset, pa. tot k ol ready made 11(iietler's, in lo Somerset, can be the Naugle Sol. Uhl'i. 2 W1?40 tbe one that r-k - P'ged" butter the tutter to The beat nrtTp1' Hry have by 'Mied eiPerience found that iff.PwfcaJr adapted to ?asLleB Juoecohir, BOW laTka v.wder to realize the -1 E t? " Burling ' 'eeir niggisu, or Kod Atxiut iu o clock Friday forenoon a drizzling rain commenced falling and the outlook indicated that there would be a plentiful supply ere lone, but after a lew alight showers during the day and Satur day it ceased, having rained just sufficient ly to lay the dust nicely. Lieut Alex Ogle, 17th U. S. Infantry, is now on a visit to his relatives and friends at Somerset. He escorted here a beautiful and accomplished younir wife, secured at Ottawa, Ohio, in ihe person ot Miss Zoe Godfrey. The Lieutenant has been sta tioned tor some years in Dakota Territo ry. e scarcely expected to see Buz a benedict at this early day, but since it is a fact accomplished, we wish him and his lovely bride joy unbounded. There are a larger number of fairs he'd this season in Pennsylvania than ever be fore in any one year, the people seeming to have waked up to the importance ot these friendly competitions in producing the best fruits of the farm, and thus testing the relative merits of implements and man ufactures. W e estimate this increased in terest as an evidence of an important step forward, that should be encouraged and stimulated by every legitimate means. We sec some swindlers have again been operating in this vicinity. Sol. beibert, of Somerset township, advertises that he has been cuped into signing a note for (210, ben, as be thought, be put bis name to an order for a dozen washing machines. From the manner in which these bogus note makers lail when they attempt to carrv out their nefarious schemes in our Courts, one would imagine that the so- called sharpers have considerable wool over their eyes. We made mention some time during the summer ol a beautiful field ot corn on 31 r. Peter Jktlley's Highland Farm, and it turns out that it was not only remarkable for its beauty, size of stock and prolific vieid. but. also, tor the size ol the ears. Many of tbem are from 11 J to 12 inches long, and 11 inches in circumference : 10 ears welch 18 pounds, and there are 28 crains. 2 inches in length, to the ear. It is a variety which Mr. Hefflcy procured in Lancaster count-. The sauerkraut manufacturing season has arrived. With some people this arti cle of diet u considered a luxury, but there are other who vastly prefer a diflerent kind of food. The name ia taken from the German taver. which simply means sour; and kraut, which is translated herb, or cabbage. The cabbage U preserved in brine and allowed to ferment. This item furnishes a whole lot ot information lor the many persoos who have been eating the pickled stuff for years, yet were la mentably ignorant as to the derivation ot the term. Rob bert. On Sunday morning two aramps entered the dwelling house of Mr. Peter Putman, two miles this side of Geb harts', in Milford township, and stole a suit of clothes, belonging to Mr. Putman' son, a razor, some small change, amount ing to less than a dollar, and other articles. The family or Mr P. were at church when the robberr was effected. Two aspiciou character were seen prowling around the house in the morning, and they were seen about eleven o'clock, with bundle in their arm, making track in this direction. They were followed by the neighbor. but we have not a yet beard of their capture. MaTBIMomal. At three o'clock on the afternoon of Wednesday. October 15, 1879, in the Disciple' Church, Somerset, Pa.. Mm Ilyra, daughter ot Jonn J. ana nose Scbell, was married to Mr. Kos B. Keid, ot Dunbar, Fayette county. Rev. W'm. Baxter, of Ohio, performed the marriage ceremony. I he groom is an active ouai- neat man and a cierer, social genueman. The bride was one of the fairest and most arcnmplisbed ot Somerset daughter. She was made the recipient of many hand eome and costly present from loving friends and admirer. The happy young couple left on the 3:30 train, intending to take an extended tour through the West, before returning to their borne in Dunbar, where a comfortable bouse nicely furnish ed awaits their arrival. Attention is called to the advertisement of John X. Coldren, one of the Trustees tor the sale of the rtal estate of Christian Shetler. headed "A Farm lor Sale." It is said to be one of the best farms in the county in which it is located; is within five miles ot railroad, and in the midst ot a good Amifh settlement, Somerset farmers who intend going West would do well to look at this farm, as it will in all probabiii ty be sold very cheap. Attention is called to the change in the uate of sale of the real estate ot John liauch, late ol Brolhersvalley township. advertised by Henry Rauch and Aaron F. liittoer, in another column. Owing to the fact that the Sheritl s sales will take place on Friday, Xovember 7th, the Ranch sale has been postponed until Saturday, yow. 8, 1879. A.NOTHKIl COKFIOKKCK DoOGB. A farmer in Franklin township, Westmore land county, named Rubright, was visited four weeks ago by an anent for a patent spring bed. He succeeded in persuading the farmer to act as agent for the sale of his beds at ten dollars each, and a commis sion of four dollars was to be the pay. i The "contract" was sicned, and the agent" left. A few days afterward an other stran-jer came aloo.' and showed a note upon Mr. Rubright lor $190, but it was indignantly repudiated, although the signature was plain enough, lie did say. however, that be was to go to i-ist Liber ty to get a stock ot the beds, but they had not vet arrive J. Then the sharper pulled out a bill ot lading showing that the goods were at the depot, lie hid managed to secure a freight blank and filled it np. finally the farmer compromised with him by paying sixty dollars, and went on to get his stock of spring beds. He didn't find any, and upon telegraphing to the manufactory learned that no order of the kind had been sent in. Then he hunted up sharper Xo. 2, and bad him arrested, when it was the confidence man turn to compromise, which he did by paying back I'J i. it was only a chance that Mc. Ku- bright recovered his money, and in several other instances among the farming com munity of that county the rasculs victim ized farmers in the same wav, and got off with the funds. Moral : rto man should : 'n a paper of any kind for a stranger. particularly if be represents himself as an agent lor some new pttent, and farmers particularly should hear this in wind. JoJiiuloten Tribune. -i Coitflckxce. Oct. 13, 1679. Editor Herald. Sir : I have no ax to grind, nor have I the venom engender ed by disappointed hopes that I wish to vent, I read, with some surprise, the ar ticle from Confluence in your last issue. I have not a word to say in disparage ment of Superintendent Whipkcy ; he U my fnenu, laithtul and just to me ever, and I know perhaps more of the sterling worth ol the man than even your omnisci ent correspondent from this place ; I at tended his examinations, and I am pleased to sar that be has elevated the standard of qualifications of the teachers ot this county. A teacher to day requires double the amount of knowledge in order to obtain a certificate that wan requisite the first year ot Prof. Whipkey's first term. The Pro fessor has done this gradually, but he has done it, and I may say that no one who A Goon Mak Dfu-AHTEP. Joeph Slpei at the ncc ot bit years, t months and 2: days, fell asleep in Jesus, at G o'clock, a. m. on the 1st inst. His home was in Shade township, this county, one and one fourth miles eas ot the City. lie sleeps in the bcautitul nnd sacreu "Uotles Acs. cr," by the Lambertsviile church. Many years be had waited tor the welcome day that sbonld see his all acted body laid to rest in this quiet spot, knowing the while that the imprisoned spirit should find re pose on the bosom of God. r or many years he sutlered from a complication ot diseases ; but p.itientlv he bore his cross, as is touchingly shown by the words he himself chose as a fuaeral text. ''For our light affliction, which is but tor a moment, workelh for us a tar more exceeding and eternal weight ot glory. i at her Sipe enjoyed the goed will of the i ' xVii' WAD VER TISEMENTS. i .-r . obtained a certificate at Confluence need . community, as was plainly shown on the be ashamed to show it, in my Judgment, for I have heard examinations tor "pro fessional certificates" that were not so rig id as the examination here. All honor, then, to Sunerintcndent J. B. Whinkev : let him go on in the work he has so well day of his burial. He was an humble, de voted christian, as well as a good, honest man ; and though for years an invalid, he will be missed both in the cnurch and community. lie was the lather ot eight children. begun, and' let no man' attempt "to abate most of whom, with their mother, survive Pittsburgh Chronicle: General Brad dock's grave, thanks to the thoughtful care of several Pituburghrrs, is no longer a "neglected spot." A fence has been put around the grave close by the Xational road, and trees planted, oae'of them a wil low from the grave of Xapoleon at St. Hel ena, some sort ot a tablet might be erect ed telling the tale of the brave, but impet uous Englishman, who expiated bis neg lect oi tne wise citinsei ot ashington on the bloody July 8tb, 1713. It would be a tender thing for the Western Pennsylva nia .National Guard to erect such a memo rial indeed, one of our greatest living soldiers. General W. T. Sherman, has evinced a livelv interest in the .cpot, and will one day visit it The Slierifl's 6ale of the Keystone prop erty adjoining this boroueb, on Thursday, was the largest, we presume, ever held in this county. The town was crowded with capitalists and the bidding was spir ited. The several mortgages and other indebtedness amount to about $2o0.000. The amounts realized from the sale are as follows : Personal property, f 973 10 ; railroad and rolling slock, f '.'4,000 ; real estate, right of way, &e, $190,000; total. (215,033 10. Henry Thomas Weld was the purcl-ascr. Mrver$aiie Lommemal. Editor Herald. Sir : Had you been here on the morning alter the Ohio elec tion, you could not have avoided being amused ever the conduct of the Democracy of this place and surrounding country. At an early hour the elite began to gather. O. R., the captain of the Black-horse cav alry, was the first to put in an appearance. in luu uniiorm. -exi in oraercame . R, the war-horse of the Addison Demo cracy, tottering upon his four-score years, all of which were devoted to the cause of the Democracy. In quick succession came the care-worn W. M., with the bronze of battle resting upon bis brow. After a brief consultation with the hopeful and unterrified, the line of march was taken for the telegraph office. What took placa there, no one but the elite know, but It was not long until they began to scatter. each apparently in search of some seclud ed spot, where they could give vent to their grief. Ihe Republicans took pity upon them, and, with unaninous consent, let them pass along without saying a sin gle word about the Ohio election. Xever within the knowledge of your correspond ent, did the Democrats wear a more down cast look, than since Ohio's verdict in fav or ot honest money, b nest elections, and an equal support of all the co-ordinate branches ot the government. They can easily be distinguished by the deep set ol wrinkles extending from the bas; ot each ear, all over the lace, like the rius oi an open fan. The Democrats here were hopeful all the time during the spirited campaign in Ohio. 1 hey calculated largely upon the Green back vote, and they felt sure that Ewing would be elected by at least Ij.UOO majori ty ; but, alas ! the glory has departed lrom them, and the law-giver from between their feet, and they are left to the worship ot their idols. The only excuse they can offer is that Almighty God interfered with their calculations by blessing us with a bountiful harvest, and a rousing business boom. Misfortune and the Democracy go hand in hand. Prosperity and Republic anism are insetiarabiy wedded, iiard times are necessary to the success of the Democracy. Prosperity brings Republic an victories, and with It national blessings. Democratic victories settle like a null-dew upon the general business of the country, while Republican successes inspire every body with new hopes and infuse business confidence and bring national prosperity. COKFLrEXCK. ( 1IEKEC. Oct 18, 1(79. ) Titrketfoot Items. John Lucas, a citizen of Upper Turkevfoot township, liv ing on bu farm near Wesley chapel, died suddenly while conducting family wor ship. Mr. Lucas was in his 74th year. Cyrus Cramer, a son-in-law ot Mr. Lu cas, also died quite suddenly ; being taken ill in the afternoon and died the same night. Mr. Cramer was buried on the 10th. Jacob W. Younkin who lived on hi farm at what ia known as the Cranbury Glade, fell dead in front of his residence on the 10th. Mr. Yonnkin was a brother of F. J. Younkin who died some two years ago. Mr. Younkin was in his 57th year. 1 Mr. Xoah Robert bas completed the new bridge across Laurel Hill creek, just above Uraina. The bridge is covered and painted, same eoloras a "Somerset couti'y school house." W e think the County Commissioners should give Mr. Roberts a liuie show to nuke some money on his next contract The old bridge across the same creek at King's old mill, w hich was built over 40 years ago by John King, has been repaired by Mr. Zulall. A young gent, noted (or being anxious for an introduction to any strange young lady who "appear on the carpet, was made the victim of a practical joke by a the tithe ot a hair from his just merits, or his just fame." "The maximum salary in this end of the county is about 20 per month, which had the eii'cct ct driving oar old and moat x- periencud teacher to other sections ol the county, where they receive salaries more appropriate to their qualification and pro fession. The majority of those who left are getting (50 per month, and noae of them much lees." Brethren, let us arise and sing the loug meter doxology, "Praise God from whom all blessings llow," lor, if what your correspondent says bu true, the "little foxes who spoil the grapes" have nothing to complain of. You w ill observe that he says that those old teachers have gone to other sections ot the county and get 50 or not much less per month. Xow, I will "gamble" with the gentle man, that there is not a country school teacher in this county who gets (50 per month, aud I will "double the stakes" and still further "gamble" that of those who ie;t this end ot the county and secured schools elsewhere in the county, not one is gelling (10 per month, and it he wishes to "see the blind 1 11 "sweeten it that not one gets (35 per month in the county, from this end. "His best efforts are defeated by slincty and miserly school directors, who have, perhaps, a son or daughter or some other rclati7e ot limited qualifications whose happiness would be promoted at even a very low salary, and then call it economy for the sake ot propriety. This is a false economy and a fraud upon the tax payer." When Grant was President "uexitism" was a common word, and the politicians who brayed ot "nepotism" were the very men who had moot relatives anxious for places or who themselves wanted position, and so it is ; when a man talks of iavorite bm to relatives by an ollice-holder, it is a pretty good sign that some of his own are aUemt' This "some other relative of limited qualifications," who can he be? Had the gentleman merely said "some oth er relative, 1 should have thought he meant the cousin of the wife of one ot the directors, but the qualifying clause alm-iet forbids the supposition, tor thn cousin's qualifications are known and I mean no disparagement to any one wnen I say he considers himself the peer of any teacher in this or any other county when "qualili- cations" are in question. Aow let us look at the "miserly direc tors. Last year two schools were rua here, and the total salary was $-50.00 and the number of pupils wan about 110, thus giving one school, say CO, aud the other 50 pupils. This year three schools will be taucht at a total salary of S'JO.OO ; giving each of the schools, say 37 pupils, for the number of pupils is about the same. The middle room is taught bv the same lady who had the lower room last winter, the third room is taught by a young gentleman who has almost a first'class certificate, and the upper or advanced room will lie taught Dy the cousin ot "limited qualiiications who has been a teacher 17 years and holds a permanent certificate. Is this "miser ly?" Is this "false economy !"' Is this a fraud upon the tax-payers? a stingy and niggardly policy aud a reproicli to our school system? On the other hand there is nothing miserly, stingy, etc., in it. It is doing the best that could be done for the schools in the judgment of the directors. and is really an advance on the warns of last year. A little fuble and I am done : "A loi strolling tnrougri a toret saw a vine loaded with the most beautiful grapes. After exhausting himself by making num erous leaps at them, be muttered "sour grapes, I would not have tliem," and walked away, casting snllen glances at what he could not obtain." Make your own application, and it the organist will play that beautiful hymn, venerable "Daniel Tucker" the congre gation will wipe off their chins and take a rest ConiiAM. him. An only son fell in the war. May the God of all grace comfort the bereaved . On the evening ot the same day, the 2d j inst., on which we paid the last respects i of earth to the mortal remains of brother ' Sipe, we laid to rest also the remains of i Abby Augusta, daughter of Joseph J. I Lohr, of Shade township. She died the previous evening ot diphtheria, after suf fering intensely tor something over a week. This family buried a son but three weeks ago, who died of consumption ; and another son was very sertonsiy in when his little sister was laid in the grave. J. B. S. A Dakke.ned Home. On the 24ib ult, the sable aDtel of death entered the home of Win. and Laura Sipe, of Shade town ship, and, while the father was absent on business at Cumberland, set his icy seal upon the brow of little Florence, eldest of their little lamb-fold of three, aged six, Shrouded and coffined the darling lay, when, at noon of Thursday, the bereaved father, himself almost too ill to reach the end of the sad journey that brought him to his darkened home, arrived ; and while he staid to hold in. fond embrace, plague smitten Willie, the weeping mother and sympathizing lricnds earned the first vic tim to her couch of earth. After the most intense suffering, Willie, the second of the trio-group, died, on the morning of the 20ih, aged 3 years and 10 days. One In the grave, one in bis shroud and the last, sweet little Jennie, lay writh ing in the agonies of coming death ; and wuile the angels ot the twilight were drawing their dark'n:ng curtains about the world, she breathed o-.it her little life. that had not quite spanned the circle of a year. Very seet were those little faces in the snowy drapery of death ; but the wouuds the sight of them nioilo in the pa rents' hearts, are deep and sore ! Within a week three, two of them in one day, and all they had ! Oh. it was a cup very bitter to drink ! Diphtheria carried off the first two, and little Jennie fell a victim to croup. L'jt the bereaved share our gym palhy. Tbrce, was the number ct their lnfaat bant Few wits the years their Hrcs had fpannej Aa l tIH tliy are throe tn the Spirit land ! J. B. S. EUISTER'S NOTICE. title Is hereby ulrea to all Bsraon ennmrnerf Irifaloes, creolum or otherwta. that lbs fl. lowing amionu hare paraed mctatar. and that tbo name will ) presented far eounrmatiun and al lowance at an Orphans' Court to be held at Son rw, on ThoraUy, Noveaibpr lath, lata. f'lrtt and final aceoont of Lewi J. Mrrtnra. Arl mluistrat.ir A Jacob hlelnla, lata of Urocnvilla NEW AD TER TJSE3IENTS, CUEKIFF'S SALE. twii.. dee'd. nrt nii.l partial account or Henry R uit Ranch and ill and SnaxKsviLLK Items. En. Hebald: Though our village is situated on the banks of the Stonycreek, and away from rail roads, and ia deprived of many advantages, we are happy to say that our town is grow ing and business increasing as the season advances. Ail of our merchants are doing a good business. The much dreaded epidemic of diphthe ria is still raging in this vicinity. A young son of Mr. John Weigle died on Mondsy last, of that terrible and fatal disease, diphtheria. ' Most of our public schools opened Mon day morning. The Shanksville school is taught by Prof. J. J. Speichir. There has been a lar,o acreage ot tall wheat sown this season; hut it looks back ward on account of dry weather. . Mr. Robert Brant's dwelling house is about finished. It will be one of the finest in town. Mr. Brant will move into it this fall. Rev .11. F. Keener, pastor of the Ra formed church, conducted communion services in uiades Church, on pmniay morning. Most of our farmers have improved their time in storing away their abundant crops ot apples. The yield ef potatoes has never been surpassed. The Lutherans of this place are having their new brick church neatly frescoed and painted inside. When finished, it will be one of the flntst churches in the county. Our friend J. II. Yodcr, of Pleasant Hill. Iowa, gave tis a call last week. Mr. Y. is one or our trustworthy Somerset county boys, and was heartily greeted by his many lricnus. Orekver. The Best I Ever Knew Or J. G. Starkey, a prominent and influential Citi zen of Iowa Oitv. saj-s : "I have had the Dyspepsia and Liver Complaintfor several years, and have used every remedy I could hear of, without any relief whatever, until I saw j-our Shiloh's Yitalizer advertised in our paper, and was persuaded to try it I art happy to state that it has entirely cured mc. It is certainly the best Remedy I ever knew of." Price 75 cents. Sold by Geonje W . Benford, Somerset, Pa. V". II. Hochstctler w ishes ns to iuform his lormer patrons and the public in gen eral, that he ihas moved his tailoring es taijiisiiment into the large lront room ij the Xaui-io House, and that be has on hand a tine line ol men's and boy's suits, overcoats and ready made clothing of every description, which be will sell at the low est possible cash price. He guarantees all custom made clothing to lit "like the pa per on the wall," and requests a contiuu ance of your patronage. Aaron V. Bil trier, Kxerutur of the testament ol John Hauch, dec d. Account of Jamb Lavan, Administrator of Dan iel LaTan, late of Jelierton twp., dee'd. Account of Oavid J. Miller, Administrator of UitaDeth MtUer, late of Shade twp., ilee'il. Firat and final account of Henrr Knenn. Admin istrator ol the estate of John linker, dec' I. Account of Daniel Stufc Kxecuturof Win. Wil li.", dee'd. t irst and final account of John Blnimcr, Ad ministrator it ton i noil cum tt$lmrnto aancxe of John Hruintn, dee'd. Account of lienrr H. Hnflman and Freeman Hurl man. Administrators of Keuben Hoffman. dee'd. Account of Edmund Coleman. ftuardlan of Harr Ellen Hodman, forroerlT Coleman. Account of H. F. SchelL Ouiirdtan of MurJ. Coleman. Second and final account of John Heeler. Exec utor of Samuel Deeler. dee'd. Account of J. K. JIcMUIer, Administrator of Frederick lllukauKb. dee d. Second account oft!. r. Stntiman and Alex ander Stutiman, Executors of J. J. Siutiman, de-eenred. 1 irst and final aeerrant nf Kamnel Ktuftr- rinie. uianoi jiary .inner. First and nnsl aecnnnt of Annuel fitnfT none. atanoi I HrlMlan Killer. First and final account of Samuel Stu3t, Guar i irst and anal account of Simucl StufO, Guar uinu m i.yuia tiorner. First anl final tmiunlnf Snmnel rnrlr finite. dian of Harriet Horner. r irst and final account oi Samuel KtufTL Onar. utau ui x ninauu jiurner. WM. B. FKEASE, octli Kiicister. A DMIXISTKATOR'S NOTICE. rrrtue of lundrr wrlisof Vend. Et. FL Fa.. ami ier. wm., issuea out ol in win ol uoui toon Fleas of Somerset county, P., sod tome directed, there will be exposed t public sale, at me uain sioiue, in cximerset, on Friday, November llh, 1879, at 1 o'clock, r. at All the right, title, interest and lim of Jacob Meyer, oi, ia ana to the IoIIowIok dMcribal real state, via : A certain tract of land situate 1 1 UucmahoninK twp., Somerset count;. Pa., cunuimnu; 146 a- res. juurv or Ksn, wuu a story anu a nati piaca uweil lns; bouse, hank barn, and other outhullillmrs tliereoo erected, a)olnlSr land of Isaao Miller, Daniel Wearer, Oeor.ce Gardner and the widow Lambert, with the appurtenances. Taken In execution a the property of Jacob Meyers at the suit of (reorae Uardner lor himself, and use f LUenora Meyer. ALSO All the rlicht, title. Interest and rUim of II. L. Baer. aeelRnee of Henry Kreicar, of. In and 10 the following described real taus, Tis : A tract of land situate In Millopi twp., Somer set county, Pa., adjoining lands of John U. liaker, Peter Baker, Henry Undighain and the residue of James Critchfleld tract, of which the abore is a Part, containing sixty-nine acre and alxcj-one perches, with the appurtenances. Taken in execution as the property of H. I Baer, assigne of Henry Kreager, at the suit of Aaron Will. ALSO All the rlzhL title. Interest and claim of Wm. Sutler, ot, lu and to the following described real estate, vis : A certain tract of land situate in Cluemahoning twp., Somerset county. Pa., containing 211 acres, more or less, of widen there ate about iTj acres cleared ami about 7 acres in meadow, with a large brick dwelling house, and tram dwelling house, bank barn and other outbuildings thereon erected, adjoining lands of iMniel Herkey, Joseph Hush, rcarson aaonrMenry uonr'sneirs, ana omers, witn tne appurtenances. Taken In execution a the property of William Sutler at the suit of Antaouy sutler, In trust lor j una sutler. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of Win. P. Miller, defendant, and Edward Ulcssner, terre NEW AD TER TISEMENTS. NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. TO THE lJEOiI3: OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA IVi EASTERN Findintr it more to cur nTe.-e?t t enaolidato our sure and eo-aoonrtate our eljrw, ir mra 'Juterm'jad; i cbij JHZ BlAfiSf. STOHE, 23 FIFTH AVENUE. PITTSBURGH. This conclusion was reached so late In the summer that we hid lutd our plans for a Lmrje F alt T -fr and toe stock was Ming rapidly prepared. W ben the season opcnwl It km ml us wita a CHOICE 3 WELL SELECTED STOCK, The Largest and Finest in Pittsburgh. We do cot want to take any of the s'. rck btck lo Philadelphia, to we have marked it at such I'rTy Low Price that a SPEEDY CLEARANCE fp assured. The citizens of Plttjiluri?h ars nuking; such purchases ai indicate that they pprc.u!e THE BAKGAHTS WE OFFER act thjn batata of Martha A. Ripple, late of Ouemahoning P. Miller defendant, and Edward Olcssner, terre Twp., Somerset county, Pa., dee'd. tenant, of. In and to the following described real suiters oi aiimiaieirauon on tn a Dove estate I .--t having been granted to the undersigned by th properauthorUy, aotlc 1 hereby given to those uiunuiwuiniu maae immeaiate payment, ana those havlngelaims against It to present them duly authenticated for settlement, at the residence of said deceased, on Saturday the Sth day of De- JAOOB RIPPLE. oct22 A Jm'r. of Martha A. Kipple. N OTICE On the 30th day of September. 1879. 1 gave a re ceipt to H. K. White a Oo. for one doten washing machines ; since then I have learned thai (aid re ceipt is changed and turn out to be a note calling lor ;jiu, payaoie in six montns alter date. 1 here by give caution to all parties against purchasing; toe same, unless tney intend to out a law-sun. OCt -i M kUU SX.ij3Z.it -, - T- LITTLE cte SONS, 10-3 DALTIMOKE STREET, CUM lililiLiAND, Md. WATCHES, CBAISS. SOLID SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS, AMERICAS CLOCKS, FRESCII CLOCKS. SILVER PLATED WARE, JEWELRY, 4-c. HOLIDAY PRESEKTS! Watches and Jewelry Repaired by Skilled Workmen and returned by Express Free of Charge. No extra rharge for Engraving. Goods war ranted a represented oct 10 )UIiLlO SALE OF ' VALUABLE RE.L ESTATE. By virtue ot an order of sale issued out of the Court of Oiminon Pleas of Somerset county, Fa., we wui eximao to puuuc saia, at uarretl, on Saturday, November Sth, 1879, at 1 o'clock, p. m.. the following described real estate, viz : No. L The undividc 1 one-half of a lot of irmund sluate at Garrett, Somerset county. Pa., adjoin ing street on the north, P. A V. Railroad on the west, and street on Ihe east, on which is erected a large store nl .1 welling house. . No. 'i. A lot of ground sitnate at Garrett, front ing on Centre s:rw-t 40 leet and extending north lg leet on wmcn erected a targe staple. TERMS. 10 iitr cent, as soon as the nroriertr is knocked down ; including the tenth part ou con lirmutlon ol sale, vne-tliird In six months and one- third in twelve month., with interest on deferred payment. Payments to be secured by judgment uonus. JOHNO. HAY, A.F. BIT! NEK. Oct 10 A ?ignees of J. K. Boose. The gene ral election for the township of Klklickand the borough ot iSalUhury will be held at the house of O. W. IJoyer, in Salisbury borough. The election for r.....o.t..i i. and the township of Summit will be held at the Council Chamber in Mcversdale borough. Edgar Kyle, Sheriff. My good woman, why are you so out of sorts; never able to tell folks that you are well ? Ten to one it's all caused in the first place by habitual constipation, which has no doubt finally caused deranged Kid neys and Liver. The sure cure lor Con stipation ia the celebrated Kidney Wort It is also a specific remedy for all Kidney and Liver diseases. Thousands are cured by it every month. Try it at once. Suiloh's Catarrh Remedy. X mar velous Cure lor Catarrh, Diphtheria, Can ker moult), and Head Ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal injector for the more successful treatment of the complaint, without extra charge. Price 08 c.-nts. Porsttle byU.W. Hertford, Somerset, Y' Wanted. For cash or merchandise in exchange : 1000 bushels 1000 500 5u0 nxt UK) choice Potatoes. Oat. Wheat. Corn. Flax Seed. White Navy Beans. Cook i Beeuits. It strikes us that everybody needs new clothes this fall. We have a sufficient stock to meet the demands until we get more, lion be alraiU to L-uy our gooos, we can replace them. W. II. Hocustetler. IUI3L1C SALE. OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue ot an order ol sale issued out of the Orphans Court ol Somerset county. Pa- 1 will ex- poso to pubiic sale on the premises on Friday, November 1th, 1879, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described real es tate, late the property ol Stephen Trent, deceased, to wit : A certain tract of land situate Id Stonycreek twp., Somerset county. Pa., adjoinging laud of j..no eig, t-eier serine s nerrs, noan itayman. Allien Kaymitn. and residue of farm set apart tor widow, containing lad acres, more or less, about acres cleared and 15 in meadow, on which are erected a 2 story dwelling house, bank barn and titer outbuildings. This is a desirable property. TEK.dS. One-third on confirmation of sale. one.tnlrd in six months, and one-third in one year with interest on deterred payments from day of saie. raymems to be secured ty judgment Don. is. SA-MfEL SNYDER, octlj Trustee BLIC SALE. OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. sty virtue of orders of the Orphans tVurt of Medium ami somerset counties, tne subscriber wiu seU at public sale on he premises on 'J hursday, October 30, 1879, one tract of 'land, the property of Capt. Wm. Walsh, late of Juniata township, Bedford county. deceased and being puniart or tract No. of the real estate ot said dec d, as shown by draft on file in said courts. This tract contains 1S acre and 113 perches net, of whloh lfcv acres and 12 perches are In Bed ford county, and T acres and 131 perches are in Somerset oountv. adtolng other lands ol said Wm. Walsh. lands ot . McUirr heirs, u. Mull. at. Needenour, A. Riffle and others. Two-thirds of said land cleared and under fence, and the balance well timbered, with a log dwelling house and other buildings thereon. Sole to commence at 1 o'clock P. is TERMS Cash on confirmation of sale. DANIEL CESSNA. Trustee to sell the real estate of Captain Wm. also, dec u. tlct 1. .HAIIRIIID. A Simple Ccre for Difuthehia. Diphtheria is as much ot a terror to the household a leaflet lever, and anything that will lend to mr.ipate its ravages or cure the malady itself, will be bailed with satisfaction. Mr. J. F. Krause, of this city, bad a four year-old daughter that was desncrately ill ot diphtheria so ill. Indeed, that the physicians said she could not live half an hour. He determined to try a rem edy ot bis own, and took about a half tea- cupful of crude petroleum, into which he put three cents worth of gum camphor, beating the petroleum until until the cam phor was dissolved. With this mixture he swabbed her throat inside and bathed it on the outside. Inside of two hours the child was relieved. This was in the evening. and the next morning the child was able to sit at the table ana eat her breakfast. The remedy is simple enough, easily pro cured and is worth further trial. Alloona T rib ant. A Remarkable Ke-clt. It males no difference how many Physicians, or bow much medicine you have tried, it is now an established fact that German Syrup is the only; atmed? which bas given com lete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung liseasc. It is true there are yet thou sands of persons who are predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds set tled on the lireaht. Pneumonia, Whoop ing Cough, &c, who have no personal knowledge ot lioechee Oernian ryrup. To such we would eay that 50,000 bottles were sold last year without one complaint Consumptives trj just one bottle Iiega lsx size 75 cents, - Sold by 1 dratrzis'i in America. A Mother Grief. The pride of a mother, the life and joy of a home, are her children, hence ber grief when sickness enters and takes them away. Take warn ing then, that yon are running a terrible rckr if thpv hvt a fYintrh : f'rnnTi rtr young gent No. 2. dressing in female at-1 Whooping Cough, which lead to Constlmp- uic suu uciug inuouucca to gem .-. l uy I 11 J'OU 09 not attend In It at once. gent Xo. 3. mho was in the secret Of: SHILOII'S CONSUMPTION CUKE 5 m. ..... . w.,,.A i M..H i.AM f: ia - course the trey lothario escorted the sup pjeed young lady from church out to his (her) borne, eome three mi'-s in the country- We are not advised as to the closing scene. Mac. guaranteed to cure them. Price 10 cents, 60 cent and f I 00. . For Lame Back, Side or Chest,' use Shiloh' Porous llaster. Price 25 cents. Sold bjrU. W. Ben ford, Drutrgist, Som erset, Pa,' THOMAS SHANNON. October 10, 137, by Jtev. J. H. Brown, Mr. A.Thotnas aud Miss M. E. Shannon, both of Conflu ence, Pa. ANDEI1SOX AUGUSTINE. Oct. 7, 187'J. by Key. J. U. Taylor, at the resi dence ot Daniel Augustine, Addison, Pa., Mr. Thomas H. Anderson, of Cambridge, Ohio, to Miss Laura B. Augustine, of Ad dison, Pa. OGLE GODFREY. At the Presby. terian church, Ottawa, Ohio, October 8tb, 1879, Lieutenant Alex. Ogle, 17th U. S. Infantry, to Miss Zoe, daughter of Dr. C. M. Godfrey, and sister ot Captain Ed. S. Godfrey, 7th Cavalry. WAGNER WILLIAMSON. On the 2.".th ulU by Rev. J. B. Shoup, at the res idence ot the bride's brother, C. W. Wil liamson, at Buckstown, -Mr. Daniel Wag ner to Miss Alice Williamson. DIED. CRAMER Oct. 9. Chauncey Cramer, aged 52 years, 2 months and 13 days. nOMERSEIXlBKET Corrected by Otwi fc Br SB its. - HEAUXKS ia CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED Apples, dried, f) B ... Appiebutier, gal...... br.i.T, y lou &s Barter, V (keg) Butter, y (roll) Buc i.eat, t" basbel - meal, luO Es Beeswax. a t Bacon, shoulders, 'f t sides, " " country hams, w a Com, (ear) fl bushel. .... . Corn, (shelled) bushel.... Corn meal t a Gall skins, y ........ Eirgs, ft am Flour, f bbl , Flaxseed fl bu.. (64 fe) Hams, (sugar-cured) Wft Lrd, i . ; , Leather, red sole, fl ft " Upper ,...... ' kip, Middlings, and chop loo tn Oau, fl ua Potatoes, ft tu.. ..................... Peaches, dried, i Ik.. ...... ...... Rrfb. Rags fl a Sam No. L, fi bbLaxtra- " Oround Alum, per sack ' AJfciMO, per (a-....... Sugar, yeiiow fi ......... .... white , Tallow, fi ft Wheat, ft bas , Wool. ft PUBLIC SALE. "Bt virtue of an order of sale granted by the ( pbans' t?ourt of Somerset county, the undersigned will sell at public sale, at the late residence of Daniel A. Khoads, dee d., on Saturday Oct. 25, 1879. At 1 o'clock, r. the real estate nf said Daniel A. Khoads dee'd., consisting as billows. No. s. The home place, oootalning 1-S acres. more or less, with a new frame two-story dwelling house, a new bank Darn, ana otner puiidings thereon erected : about 100 acres clear, 30 acres in meadow, with a fine fruit orchard on the same, adjoins the Poor Hue farm, Samuel Fox and others ; contains a lime quarry. No 2. A tract of land adjoining the abore, Samuel Trent, Alexander Hunter, and the Letfler farm, containing 127 acres, more or less, of which mi acre are clear, balance well timbered ; line spring and trait orchard on th same. No. I. A tract of land known a th Leffler farm, containing S3 14 acres, more or less, with dwelling bouse, bank turn, and other buildings thereon erected, of which 60 acres are clear, S aero in meadow, fin fruit and never foiling wa ter on the same : adjoining the Mason farm, A lex ander Hunter, No. X, and Jacob lie its. No. 4. Also a tract of land containing 23 acres, more or lee, with new frame dwelling bouse, new barn, and other buildings on the same ; about IS acre clear, about 4 acres In meadow, adjoins No. 1. and No. S- the Mason farm, Joseph Shaar, and the acnool lot. These lands are near to churches, schools, and within 3 miles from Somer set borough. Terms ot No. 1. 2. and 1 On third after pay ment of expenses of partition, Ac, to remain a lien, the Interest of which is to be paid annually to the widow of Daniel A. Roads, dee'd.. during her life, and at her death the principal to the heirs, one fourth In hand, 1st April, ls0. balance in four equal annual payments, to be secured on the premises. Terms ot No. 4. Cash, 1st of April, 1SS0. Ten per cent of band money to be paid or scoured by Bote as soon as the property Is struck o ft. CM. SHAVER, Administrator and Trustee. A certain tract of land situate in Stonycreek twp., Somerset county, Pa., containing 131 acres, more or less, of which there are about 60 acres cleared with a two story log house and log sta ble thereon erected, adieliilng lands of J. J. Walker. Charles Helnemeyer, Edward Ulessner and oth ers, with the appurtenances. Taken In execution a the nmuerrr of William P. Miller, deft., and Edward Otessuer, terre ten ant, at the suit of John A. Foust, use ol Epbntlm nose. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of Jacob Sechler, of, In and to the following described mil estate Tlx : A certain tract of land situate tn Upper Tnr key foot twu Somerset county, Pa., containing uO acres, more or less, of which there are about 170 acre cleared and 16 acre In meadow, with a two story frame bouse, bank barn and other ontbuild lngs thereon erected, adjoining lands of Scott King, Jonathan Poorhaugh, John ldicaa, ls-iae JleUier and others, witb tne appurtenances. Taken In execution as the property of Jacob Sechler. at the suit of Peter B rougher, use of John cummins, executor ot Josepn c. twenty, deceased. ALSO All the riirht. title, interest 'and claim of Chris- tena cihnltx, of. in and to the following descnlwd real estate, vis : A certain tract of land situate In t pner I nrkey- foot, twp., Somerset county. Pa., containing SO acres, more or less, ol which there are about 15 acres cleared, adjoining hinds of Joseph King, David Sen rock and Husband heirs, with the ap purtenances. Taken In execution as the property of Chr!tena Shultx at the rait ol Oreen H. king, use ol C. F. Walker, use 01 Chas. J. Harrison, cashier. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of Jacob Ripple and Jacob Kipple, ad'mr. of Atartha A. Ripple dee'd., ot, In and to the following described real estate, via : imo. 1. A certain tract or land situate in iiuedia- honlng twp- Somerset county. Fa., containing 33 acres, more or less, of which 27 acre are cleared, adjoining lands of John Weigle, widow Oeisel and St-.ny Creek, with the appurtenances. No. 2. A certain lot ol ground situate in Htwv versville. Somerset county. Pa., containing alioul one-hall acre of land adjoining lownsnip road on the west, John J. Miller, .Mauna a.. Hippie and Samuel S. swank on the east, and alley on the south, with the appurtenances. iv o. 3. A certain lot 01 ground situate as aiore- said, containing about ot an acre witn a one and ooediall story Iranie housu, and other outbuildings thereon erected, adioining S. S. Swank on tne east, township road on the north ami west and lot IN 0. Z on tne soutn, witn tne appurtenance. No. 4. A small lot of ground situate as afore said, adjoining kit No. 3. and township road on the north and west, with the appurtenances. Taken In execution as the property of Jacob Ripple and Jacob Kipple ad our. 01 u artna A. Rluule. dee'd.. at the suit of the beirs and legal repiesentatlTe of John Park, Jr., dec' L ALSO All th riirht title, interest and claim of David Smith, of. In and to -the following described real MI.M Wi . B t . I f . 1.... A certain tract 01 ianu situate in vue,,uu,l, two.. Somerset county. Fa., containing is acres and 10-2 perches, strict measure, about luu acres cleared. 10 acre In meadow, balance well tim llh a nee and a half storv log house and log barn thereon erected, adjoining lands of John H. Zimmerman, r.11 unaver, v,nane n. .'.;;. Andrew Horner, wm. iUaurer, J. o. Jimer sou u-n, it ftirnhurt. with the aoburtenances Taken in execution as the proiierty 01 imvi.i Smith, at the suit of John H. Zimmerman ad'mr. of John L. Smith, dee'd. ALSO All the riirht. title, interest ami el.tltn of Jcmme B. Jennings, of, In and to the toiluwinjr described real estate, vis : , , .... No. 1 A certain lot ol ground situate in 1 rsina. Somerset countv. Pa., known on plan of said town as lot No. 3.0, w'itb a two story frame bouse, stable ami other outbuildings thereon erected, fronting on Chestnut street, bounded by lot ol C. Hicks on the east, and alley on the west, with th appurte nances. . , . No. X Lot No. 321 situate a aforesaid, fronting on Chestnut street, adjoining kit No. 3a) and aUey Ith the appurtenances. Taken In execution a the property of Jerome B. Jennings, at th suit of Hiram J. Nicola use of J. S. liarrah. ALSO All the riant, title, interest awl claim of Henry Rumiser. of; In and to the following described real estate, via: A certain tract ot una situate in lirntiic reality twp., Somerset county. Pa., containing IS acres. more or less, on wuicn mere 1 crrcmi a one anu a half story log house, shoemaker shop, log barn add otheroutliulldings, adioining lands of Philip Hay. Wm. Dickey. Daniel suuiia and omers, witn the appurtenances. Taken in execution a tne property 01 -nry Rumiser, at the suit ef John Fcijr et aL ALSO All the riirht. title. Interest end claim of Kxlia Zimmerman, ol. In and to the following described real estate, via ; All that certain one-story brick bouse or build Inir situate tn Ihe borough of Somerset, In the county aforesaid, being ju leet lront, zu leet .deep and th lot or piece of ground and comiege appur tenant, said Vol being situate In said borough oa the west side of West street adjoining lou 01 t.or- tls Kooseron the nortn, west street on tne east, alley on the south and alley on the west, being 33 feet front on West street, and 127 .feet deep, witb the aipurtenances. Taken in execution as the property of Rosina and Henry Zimmerman, at the suit of Charles Shank and Joslah Walker, partner trading as Shank and Walker. ALSO All the right title, interest am claim ef Aman da E. Keller, of. In and to th following descrilwd real estate, vlt : A certain lot 01 ground situate in nausnury Dor- ough, Somerset county, fa., containing 4 acre. more or less, witn a two-story irame uweiung bowse, stable and other outhuiidtngs thereon erected, fronting on t'nion street, adioined on the east by Henry DeHaren. on the west by J. W . .ei This proclamation Is Issued, thnt th citizen of Western P-.nrtsTlv.inU. Fj stern f)hl Virginia may have a share lu these advantages. Much ol Ihe sunk is nurk-.d ai 1st lormer frizes The slock remaining- from tha Summer it will pay yoa to .ro.nra and s iv an'.P tn-. lg, Bargains in Glens' Suits. BARGAINS IjS" BOYS' SUITS. Bargains in Childrens' Suits. BARGAINS IN" OVERCOATS. tVe are constantly re.-clvlng NEW STOCK. So that oar sssortmcnt wilt be kept up during the season wit the newest and choicest things In FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. TVe' It will repay snv one who has to nttrehase clothing to visit our Jit-refund see fur themselves. store Is the Large White Front. thir .29 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. JOHN WANAMAKER fi CO, CLOTHIERS TO THE PEOPLE, THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE STORE -vi:st of Tin-:- ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. Heaehy, S. C. tm and S. J. Lichty, and on th pu JBLC SALE. c toSc 4.'faioe 1 u .. !"""!iie 6ue fl 76 to fj2 00 !tie 6c 7c 10 to lie 60 7ue 3o 6e Mc tie Lie tc a 10c .4:ue Jjtdwe l 60 ;e - 6 to Te a.aA08 j .le! ...!lj&2 14 1 60 Bv virtue of the authority of the last will aad testament of John Kauca, late ot Hruthersvalley, Twp., Somerset C Pa., dee'd, we will oiler at public sale, on Saturday, November 8, 1879, on the home farm of (aid deeeaaed. th following described real estate of John Ranch, dee'd. No. L The brnose tarm of said deceased situate In lJrothersTlley Twp, Somerset county, Pa, containing 2li acres, adjoining land of Philip Khoads, Willtan Coleman, Solemos Coleman, Henry Coleman, Amos walker and otner, witn a large brick dwelling house, two tenant houses, large bank barn, spring house and other outbuild ings, large apple orchard, two sugar camps and an abundance of eoal and limestone on the prem ise. No. X. A tract of land sltuaU la th township of Brothersvalley aforesaid, containing about 8 acre, adjoining lands of Jonathan Miller, Joslah Poor baugb. A. H. Phllson s heiraand others, aad all the mineral underlying about 14 acres, adjoining the same, there is a eoal bank open near the depot ot the Bultalo VaUey Hllrod. No. S. A tract of umber land situate as afore said, eoatalning 380 acres, adjoining laud of David Dickey, Esq., Cyrus Bowman's heirs, Dan iel Shultx, Casper Kettle, Henry Aokerman and others, this tract will be sold as a whole or la two pan to suit purchasers. Ne. 4. The surface ol a tot of ground situate near the town of Berlin, oontatnlag 6 jMr perches, adjoining tract No. 3. and lut ef Dr. Wm. A. Oar ican. Emanuel Hasten aod other. TERMS. One-third in hand on th Brat day et A DHL 1MQ, and the balance in three equal annual payment without Interest, to be secured by judg ment nonds or note on tne premises, xen per cent, of the hand money to be paid a soon a the property 1 sold. . HENRY RAfCH. A A HON F. hlTTNER, JOHN A. WALTER, Executor. Oct S Auctioneer, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Adam Hammer, tat of Northampton Tp. deceased. Latter of administration en the above estate having been granted loth undersigned, notice is hereby given to ail person Indebted to said ess at to make Immediate payment aad those having . .. .as O i claims against the same to present them duly aril ' authenticated for settlement at the late residence ...lofluie ef de. eased In said township on t'rUay the e 31ft day vtoeuher, 187a. tl CO ADAM O. HAMSTER, , 3tt0 1 Sept 4 Administrator. north by alley, with the appurtenance. t aken in execution as tne property ot Amanda E. Keller, at th lull of John Lenta and Samuel J. Lichty. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim ol Jane B. Walker, of. In aad to th following described real estate, vit : All that certain two-story onck store hoa and frame ad tltlon or building, situate In the bomugh of Berlin, in th county aforesaid, eoatalning in rront on .uatn street, snout n leet ana in ueptn 3 feet, and the frame addition 1 14 story, about 34 X19 feet and the lot or piece of grownd and enrtl- lege appurtenant tn said building, the said lot be ta described a loiiows : in tne aorta or alley. on the east by lot of Charles Krissinger, on the south by Main street, on the west by lot of Josiah Hetney, aod I aonut sixsw leet. known on laa m said borough .a kit No. 47, with th appurtenance. Taken In (xeeutloa a the property of James B. Walker, at the suit of Jacob W. Ulessner. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of C. O Lint, of, tn and to the following described real ea tate, vis : No. L Two lot oi groand sltust in Meyers- dale borough, Somerset countv, Pa., containing one-half acre, more or I, wit h a two-story brick turns, itabM ana otner out-nutiding tbcreosi erected, bounded on the south by Broad way street, on tne west by alley, on th north by alley, and ea the east by J. M. OUnger, witn the appurtsnaa-ees. No. X. A certain tract of land situate In Somer set township, Somerset county. Pa., containing SO acres, more or less, of which there are a boot S acre in meadow, wita a twextory frame aoase, log bare, and other out buildings there erected, adjoining landsof John Kanlner. John McAdama, V at. May, uyrus nnauiis, and ouiers, witn in an. purtenanc. laaen in execution as tne property oi vj.it. Lint, at the rait of Valentin Hay, us Jf P. P. H. Walker, etai ALSO AU the sight, tkl. Interest aad claiia of lfenrv Johnson, ot, ia aad to the following described real estate, vis : A certain tract of land situate In Shade tiro.. Somerset county. Pa containtcg lev acre, more or, less, about Si cleared and about 3 acres tn meadow, with a new two-story plank dwelling huaa aad tog (table thereon erected, adjoining lands of Joseph Sipe. Jesee Slick, John Ontves, goseph Sorter aU IMniel Berkeyblle, with the appurtenances. Taken tn execution ss the proper! v of Henrv Joknaua, at the salt oi J. J. H-.wman, executor of AlUihaoi spangier, dee d. ALSO AU the right, title. Interest ami claim of Wm. J Dingea, of In and to the follow ing described real estate, vis : A certain tract of land situate at Wantons Mills. Jeaser twp , Somerset county. Pa., containing 3 acres, mote or less, with a two-story frame dwell ing house, shoemaker shop and stable thereon erected, adjoining tends of Charle xx.hr, Nancy scan! and lying along th 8toytowrn road, with me appurtenances. l akea tn executive as tne vronertT ofwsa. J. Dingea, at the suit ot J. M . A Peter J. Cover, ad ministrators of S. J. Cwrer, dee'd. NOTICE. Air persons pure ha sing at the abort sale will pleaae take notice that a part of the pur chase money to be made known at the time of ale win be required a ooa a tne properly is knocked down, otherwise it will be again exposed to sale at the risk of th Arst purchaser. The res idue of lb purchase money mast be paid on cr be fore Thursday of Ue 6rt week ol November Court, tn time flxed by the Cowrt Kr securing the ac knowledgment . deed, and a deed will be ac koowiedgsd. astil th purchase money Is paid In Ull. EIXJAR KYLE. Sheriff's office, 1 Sheriff. Jane K 1ST, i BY EES & BAENETT, SUCCESSORS TO JOHN F. B'.YMYER,) SOMERSET, PA. IVe take pleasure in announcing to the pitblic that we have JUST itKVKl V2S5 a large and complete stock of Hard ware, which we intend to sell at PRICES i'O SUIT THE TIMES! Our stock is complete in all respects, and comprises every article usually kept in liar Iware Stores. -:0:- Blacksmiths' tools and supplies, such as Iron, Norway Nail rod Iron, Vulcan Horse-nails, Taper Taps, Horse Shoes, Fine Sleigh-shoes and Cast steel, a full line of Best Norway Iron, Carriage and Tire Bolts, and A xle Clips, a complete stock of Malleable Iron, Burrs, &c., &c. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, comprising a full line of Ilim and Mortise Locks, Cast and corought Butts, acorncd and plain, a complete stock ot ails always on hand, also a full assortment of Glass. CARPENTERS' TOOLS. We have ultvavs on hand a complete stock cf laws both Hand and Cross-cut, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers Stee and Tjy Squares, Compasses, Bench and Fancy Flanes etc., etc. :0: AVe always keep a full line of Bevolvers, Fistols, Shot-guns Powder-flasks, Shot-pouches, Lartnuges, Caps, TTads, Rifle and Shot-gun Powder, also a full line of Gun Repairs. -:0:- W'c have a complete line of Lamps, Lanterns, and supplies full line of Saddlery Hardware, comprising Saddle-trees Buckles, Rings, Harness-pads, Ornaments, etc., etc. -:0:- In the Agricultural Department we have a full stock of Forks, Shovels, Rope, Chains, Mane and Curry-Combs, Horse brushes, etc., etc. :0: We make a specialty ofPocket and Table Cutlery Also Silver Plated Table Ware, Flatcd and Britannia Spoons We also make a specialtv of Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, and also Painters' Tools, etc. :0: We keep constantly on hand the Celebrated Cucumber Pump, (porcelain lined) and a cheaper quality that are not lined. This Pump has taken the lead of all others wherever introduced. C2ES0 A I fc..i .. ; - .j wanted. 3ov -a'o. Particular ee. All goods warranted to be as represented Our principles are Fair Dealing, Quick Sales, and Small Profits. AY e challenge competition. Call and examine goods, and as certain prices before purchasing elsewhere. BYERS & BAENETT. PUBLIC SALE. OF REAL ESTATE. By virtu of tha authority given to the ucler stgued by the last will and testament ot Lemuel King, lateof I pper Turkeyfoot Twp Somerset county. Pa., dee d., he will expose to sale, by pub lic outcry, oa th premises, on Saturday, October 25, 1 S 7 !. at 10 o'clock a. is , of said day. the following de scribed valuable real eslat, vis : A certain tract of land situate In T'pper Turkey font Twp, Some set county. Pa., adjoining the village of King wood, lands of Jacob ft rougher, fhtniel Fa Idler Andrew Shrock an I others, eon taining about Uti acre, of which about 110 acre I T KGAL NOTICE. A J . i FiECOMMONWEALTH OF PENN A. S'.HUlKt Cfit'STT. s : To as hrir and feraf rror'tmtalivt aKAL. of Jck BntMktr. drr d. grtrtina : 1 ou are heret.tr cited to be and appear belor the Judg- M our Orphnns' Court to be held atS.racrtt,oa the loth day ol November, W7. then and ther to iiow eauie why an order of sale should not be granted to lir, Henry Braoaker. to sell the rcil estate of said decea.-d, herein full not. Witness th H.. Win. M. Hall. Ei., at Soa- IhuiiSl FaWlev. Andrew Shrock an I others, eon. i crset, this 1st day of ScpteTnhcr. lfT) m .n. r. li r. a r- are dear and about 20 acres in mea-tow ; there 1 a goed two story log house, a one and a hll story spring bouse and a good bank barn on the prem ises ; also a good apple orchard and Ml.er fruit trees, and a guod sugar camp there-et. Ta Pr.ip erty Is uader fund cultivation and we - wppl.cd with waler. TEKMS One-third tn kaad aad the balance in three ual annual payment without Intereet. Possession will be given ow the 1 t April. 1W0, wfwa the deed will be delivered and judgment nof taken for the deferred payments. Ten pet eat. of the .purchase money to lie paid dowa oo day of sale. JACOB (iERHAKD. Oct. 1 Exeeuter. Q RPIIANS COURT SALE. rlrtne of an order issued out of th Orphans' Court of Somerset County, Pa., to us directed, we will expese to public ie, en me premise, en Saturday, November Sth, 1879, at 1 o'clock, p. bu, the following described real es tate, situate in Jenner twp., Somerset county. Pa late the estate of Dai Id Lohr. dee'd., vis : A certain tract of land situate In Jenner twp. Somerset eonnly. Pa., adioining lands rf Jsb StuSt, Ilanief Koonta and others, rmtaining 76 acre and 74 perches, with a piank dwelling bouse and stable thereon erected. TEKMS: line-ha If tn hand on eoonrmatkm of sale, ene half tu one year thereafter without in terest. Twrni -ftve dollars to be paid down on day 1 sale. ' H. D. LOHR. oct 11 Adm'r and Tru.-te. tlerk. Tli hove writ Is directed to Mn. Ellxa t ireen woul. PIupi Hoilow. Iowa: Henrietta K"". Wheel li.z. West Virginia ; Unmet Xetsrr. Byndmaa, hi!ort county, Pa. : Charle Tmntmao. Frank-l- ru Mineral county. West Virginia: Benjamin Tsetsun, Cena Station. B"i!or i county. Pa. Oliver Tronimsn. Bedford eooiity. Pa.. Sirs. Jv rob kirn me II. Somerset. Pa Mrs. . Zimmerman, fferlio. Somerset oty. Pa.. W. H. Piatt, fiur luigton. Iowa, WliiUia fJruhukrr'l bein, resi dence unknuwn. oct 16 T UUSTEE'S SALE. i he un.lersiirncd tra'tee E,r the saie of the real estate of Henry Lohr, iateoi tlaeniaboowig twp.. Somerset county. Pa., il- reaeed, will expo to an on Hie premises in said twp.. no Saturday, November 9th, 1S71, the farm of decedent containing lcre and U perches, strict measure, ahuul ; arree eieare.1. aud ai-ut 1 i acres in meadow. Adjoiautg tamleof Jolia F..v A Wahrsnd other, having thereon erected a two stiv log dwelling hae. bank ban. and other outl.uUdm-'S. There ia on the iana a x.l spring, eire.iem yoooz enhanfand sortr camp, a ..! Urn quarry and 1 fariii Ih fiuate al-ut two miles fp-m Sloey Creek, and h- conveuient lo mill aad (eh.ja TEiaiS one-tbtnl ia baud, and th "'fT in two erwl annual payments, to be secured y to,Ki B. S. FLECK. . Trasu. oct 1 1 " f - t ; i jsuaCft.at,en.e. II
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