U U Somerset Herald. R K'l'LU Editor. .... AufUSt t, 1H8. ! .yd. Ir. Albert T. Bruliakcr.of rhila.Mpbia, b in Souu-rs t. Horseback riding is quite popular in Som erset this summer. Mr. Al. Hcrr, of the I'etrolia Record paid us a v it-it M-"nlay. l'rof. Will Stevenson, of Pittsburg, ia spending few days in Somerset. There are more handsome teams in Som erset this season tbinn ever before. , ti.r fMen- ,.urify the Mood, .fulof vour health. ((i,u.rvj(iim!treiuWe. - II.... .4 j.npMieeting month. ,iery. C. N. Boyd. ,rlli:i( and eveninjrs. i (l ,-rc.p will be large. .,.-,, will be a failure. tliday Cards. linya s. . on the home-stretch, and Kye-glawes. Iloyd. .and Od.ir Cases. 15yJ. will 1 market. . ,.,,at for b? at Boyd's. . tr' . : ca'i li The ladiea of the rro-byterian Church will hold a lawn fete on Friday evening. The Miss- It.ie ami Nellie HunsMter. of Norri-Un, are visiting Miss Carrie ISuer. llepresieiitatives Colhorn and Morgan were home over Sunday. They returned to Har risbur Monday morning. Mr. Will Oyster, of the firm of George M. ivsu-r & Co., Washington, 1). C, is spend ing the present week in Somerset. Nathan Hall, a young son of Hon. W. M. Hull died last Saturday after a short illness. He w as buried on Monday afternoon. The Lavansville Sunday-school will hold their annual basket picnic on Saturday, August 11, iu the beautiful grove near the church. The LawberLsviile brass band will enliven the occasion with their music. The neighboring ministers have all been invited to participate. All are invited to attend. Don't forget it when you want a good suit for yourself or child, that the old reliable starrd of J. B. Snyder t Co.'s is the plare to get it. They have just received new lot of th latest cut and styles. Call and see them. Hev. A. 7.. Mdiopney, of Connellsville, will preach in the Presbyterian Church at lo 45, Sabbath, Aug. 12. Seats free. All are welcome. Come. There will be the uual harvest home and basket picnic held in Mowry's grove on the L'Mli of August, to which the public are cor dially invited. Mr. B. F. Borts and family, of Connells ville, spent a portion of last week at the Somerset House. Tujv left tor lied lord . are busy at least they should : s;,,r;np, Mn.lay morning dayliughl is iiuitc pene- j NutwUhtunding the cold and extremely disagreeable weather that we have been ex- H-rieii( iiig fur the ast ten days, our hotels j ami boarding houses still continue crowded with summer boarders. day and every cat his erup is rep rted as im- t i n ) i f Hi , i " a -j 'ft f t K .u!!tv (Kiikeis arc dying w ith :..H-ii marked down to half their Mrs. M. M. Tarnwrt-L's, :t;,at sulphur water will remove motto to follow- Never .. ... ;,. until trouble troubles you. . ; boots and shoes cheaper . - ::i the county, (iive me a ?OlA-M!S Vhl. ! ti.at in consequence of the ... , ,:.it.-s are rotting in the i v - inetiihering. when buying ...:t J.l'- Snyder A Co., will ' .'. . without extra charge. is engaged in delivering a , :i.c title "(iive us arest." The ;,: t ! popu'ar. , j.iace to buy millinery in all Mrs. M. M. Tkkiki.l, ...v ,r. s , i.,r. been very tinfa .,,mi dealers. The evenings v ..... , 1 t.) create a demand for . ;'iry. - ... , i. .it carpets, ruirs drucgets, - ; I'on't miss thi chance of t . .1 rari-et cheap, at J. It. Snvheb .V Co.'s ' a.-nts are unusually numer . n-. liie slight business being tra c. :itr-s catises them to take i -t, c.f customers. . vi'! a .1. It. Snvdor A Co.'s a tine r.i-K j.riuts. muslins, ginghams I . i , ill and see them In-fore h !, r'. j ,,,.H ...v.(.': There is a young i i ; i.,ar this town who has a white :-" :iig ain-ilig t lit- eyeiasncs oi our ; eM-iids. This seems almost in-!-:! it i- nevi-rtheh-'s true. - v. A good ii-ond-liand Ceiser - T:ir.-!.ing Machine, six-horse t rs.iVat .loseph Fikes, this B r- 1: ! : I.. 1'tigh. ,- I'.,.-., i atelv : F Major Vandorn, sjiecial pension agent for Fayette, Somerset, Bedford ami Fulton counties, has been transferred to a Maryland district, with headquarters, at Cumberland. Mr Clifton Tyler w ill have charge of the Major's former district. F.ldcr Joseph King, of Allegheny Ciey, ex changed pulpits with Elder Vogel, of the lisciph-s' church of this place, Sunday. The able sermons preached bv Elder King were listened to by unusually large and appreci tive audiences. Col. Hit-hard Caldwell, formerly proprietor of the fu-bharts Hotel, is at the Somerset Hous. The Colonel is at present running a first-class hotel at Salisbury, where lie will be plased to see any of his former friends or patrons that may come that way. An exchange ays : Farmers intending to build new barns should let more l'ght into the stock portion of their stables. They w ill W surprised at the beneficial effects upon the dumb servants that labor so hard and never complain. Besides it will prove a great source of profit at little expense. Mr. A. A. Stutzman, ager-t for the Amer ican Fruit Drier, showed us. Tuesday morn ing, several varieties of fruit, corn and tar ries, that had been evaorated by the pneu matic pro es, and they were certainly equal to any we have ever seen. Mr. Stutzman has one of the evaporators in o-ralion on his place, and lias alreadv sold quite a num ber :o fanners. A party of Some thirty of our boys end girls had a straw party to Maple it rove Friday. They procured a large four horse wagon w ith hay ladders on and tilled the bed with nice, clean straw, upon which they all sat. The horses were gaily decora ted with flags, and each jingled a string of bells. It was a merry, happy party, and a jolly goo-1 time was had. I Mr. Samuel Wendel is eadvassing the county for the sale of a book called the American Farm and Home Cyclo-edia. which will le of special value and interest to 'nor farmer friends. The book is hand- le Clar Ilia j l.,..l ututtia m.arti- t vnthoosHtld learn the trade. Apply ', ' ..,.,... Ill 11 tl nil' it, dim ia iiuru tw t, ii , ..w... getion on agriculture, general and special horticulture, stock raising, gardening, farm architecture, live stock, fruit, poultry, ete.. etc. A W .1. K. on ROTH, Somerset, I'a. it. i l .lgingat t.'O South 1 1th iph'a. I'a. Only seven spiares tr-.-t depot. Elegant rooms Mas. E. J. Me vers. ffers his valuable i Ker v ' ; ,;,., near Bockw 1. for !.nti two hutidred and forty-a-,1 i- underlaid with coal and - - a-id is e!l watered. ts. aj .n, wagons! The place to f r ymir boys is at Cisik & Be-r-i . j. tii grist ry. Wagons at o" cents. ;' ft. .tii, J..Vi. $:t 5 i and f."0 ' -.!! appn-ciatea wagon iM-tter :.:nir you can buy them. i ; in tliing but the best English "j-i and sell it as cheap as other "vl elsewhere. A full line just st J. It. Snyder V Co.'s wral hi-ndred stylish stinrner 'i n;u-t be sold at any price. Vf. M.M.TrelwelI, j .i ase notice that we are selling -iittatns, Hamburg edging and ' at mipreoedcntedly low prices. i nvinced, at J. B. Snvih.e A Co s. " Muket. Main Street. We have : a ia-ve Kefrigcrator to our Meat " :ti wl.ich all meat can Ik- kej't ooo' nr.. M :;ton. Beef, Fork. Ac, kept ':-'; tut hand. iH-n daily. I'arties ti --.it hi: have it kept in the Eefrig ' ui.tr. a:ited. Mr. lianiel (ieary, division foreman on the Somerset ane Cambria ltailroad. made a record f.ir himself Friday as a snake killer that he believes has never been bcaten From the time he Ix-gan work in the morn ing until quitting time in the evening he despatched twenty-five of the varmints, mostly of the copperhead secies and very large. In some instances they bad crawled on the track, and in others he found the slimy creatures in the gutters alongside the road. Here is a suggestion from an exchange that may be worth remem bring by house keeiwrs: If people would purchase green coffee and brown it in their houses, there would be fewer cae of diphtheria, scarlet and typhoid fever. The anna arising from the browning berry is one of the best agents in disinfecting dwellings of impure air. It is easier to buy coffee already browned than to j reprre it. but the preinira'ion once a week saves health and doctor bilis. The d.virs should ta left open and let the aroma pervade every room. The lawn fete, held at the residence of Mr. Jonas t'.H.k, on 1 'at riot street, by the ladies of the Disciples' Church, Friday night, was , a most pleasant and enjoyable affair. The 1 grounds were beautifully illuminated with many colore-1 Chinese lanters and the front I of the house was handsomely decorated. t '.-tot. ,, ! w hrirk for sale, j The Silver Cornet band discoursed some of h - .:. i, (,y the hundred or thous- ! their choicest music to the detection of the at a l. j.-.,,. ' j crowds of gaily dri-ss-.l wsp!e who prome- Ks Davis A Co. j na.ie.1 through th proiirnis during the evening. I lie receipts, witicu are 10 oe ap plied to the parsonage which is being erect ed by the church, were far in excess of the most sanguine execUitlons of ti e ladies who managed the affair, and would have been much larger bad not the Supply of edibles and flowers been exhausted before the hour of leu had arrived. Kin Ak a! w.ii,.,-r cure I, to .n; su.vk. The greatest world. Warranted hruisei", cuts. Flivrs, "es. cancers, piles, chil- eorr.s. letter, i hapiie-J bauds, and all niptiiirn. g iiiranteeif to cure in every or ti,..t y refundetl. 2! ceiiU Jter or sale bv C. N. oyd. Jun.l. '"r Hr.sr -If you want good bread j : oti.erthan "(iebhart's Best Flour." j ' t ;-ed under the "New Jonathan I I'm (." t.,t mipn vements prepara- t!:e tiianuia. lure of which cost the rs ,,f the ii. ill f.ai.ooo, and our re-: The siteech of Hon. A. J. Col born, of Som erset, delivered in the House of Representa tives, to 1 found in another column, de fines the position of the Republicans on thei Apportionment tiills clearly and concisely.! Mr. Col born U one of the clearest thinkers 'a ii i f one hut.dred barrels a mouth ! oil Uie Republican side of the House, and ' t! fad that it i. no humbug. j toss-esses the courage of his convictions, and Resj-ectfuUv. i always states them oienly and decidedly. 4 shik A BEEarrs. The Democratic plea that they have offered L. W. Hall, of Harrislmrg. was n.b- ! concessions on the Apportionment bills is c i--iif.rd Springs, a few iii,tlit i,., of shown by Mr. Col born to l without the ur, lre.1 .ndfiuv dollars in rall his ! l-wnd.tion. as they have neither ! .sses and some ,.rivte mrs ! n"r -'rere.l to con.-e.le anything. ' t . n-er.sl his nn.,,, through the TrUyrn,A. ThesKch referre.1 : to above m ill lie f.auid on the first ge of j this paK-r, and is woll worth the jn-rusal of " i-.rtraits on the new ststage tauis " ,ir readew. i in use Octolter I, are : One-cent, j '" : t .1. tW.hStlf li.lrdnn tl,..... "fun ; five-oent, (iarfield ; six-cent, " : seven-eent, Stanton; ten -cent, twelve-cent, t May ; fifteen-cent, ti.irtj-eeijt, HainilUtn ; ninrty-ent, Tlie lr ti.-letier rale of xtage will n u,"'hanged, that is two cents ier """ee or rra,-ti,,n thereor at free deliv- Corn EMCE Itehs. We have a normal school at last, l'rof. C. E. I.ivengood is the teacher. Good. A tariff Iemocrat want Coventor I'atti son to veto the Democratic l'latform. Horse buyers are not quite as thick as grasshoppers, but they can jump as fr. . . i. ..u - ! . .1 jacoD jsrerner is going w ouiiu a nnenouM --. viit ixui ai in o. iier ouiues ; ' , . . . ""bur,g re niaJein ie ofl on the site of the one that burned last spnng. '-n shcuJ, third and fourth-class ! Tlje captain of the Black Hore Cavalry s-r I , sold his noble steed, after it had grown j-. received p,, worth of boots to 11 kinds' r elect, daughter of Marshall Ross, is 'styles, new styles. " .Mm p. Men's and women's, bov's and i ''ing very low with typhoid fever, at Bran- "J t.Un. I bourrht low and donyille, Wet Va. -.il i.4 Give me a call at the old; A. J.Colbom, Jr. of Harnedsville, who OU will he i.rttrtwA.t at ti.A ! ,n,1..rB-Mit eritiiml siiririeft nftntfiim Bfttn ., j . , " lJW nnce eJ il.. I . . -. . .is. Soiomos Fhl. tinie ago has recovered, and is no visiting friends here. X, The large rlour mill at Rock wood, of which enterprising; John iftoin is jiroprietor, has been furnished with the new patent roller process machinery. Mr. Stein early caught the spirit of this era of improvement, when the methods and machinery of this import ant industry are being almost completely revolutionized, and he is now first and fore most in the field, his mill thoroughly equipped with new process machinery, the most erfectly adapted for his work, and he is ready for business. The work of erecting the new process was begun in May, and concluded last week. The mill building is four stories high. Beneath the first floor has been stationed a new turbine water wheel, i2 inches in diameter. This commu nicates motion to a maze of shafts and wheels on the first floor, the most promi nent being a large vertical shaft extending to the roof of the mill, 62 feet. To the right is placed a large Russell smut and brush machine. To the front of the mill is at tached the large grain elevator, which con veys grain from wagons directly into large bins on the third floor, which is used instead of the old method, with rope and pulley. The first floor is the base of six other eleva tors communicating with various depart ments of the mill. On the second floor are placed two pairs of bubrs, the grain being supplied to them silently by centrifugal feeders. A tweuty-foot bilk dressing ma chine, or bolting cloth, with an Archimede an conveyor attached, occupies this floor ; also a large Simpson A Canlt meddling mill. The flour packing department occupies part of the second floor. On the third floor is Pluced the patent roller process, which con sists of a series of rollers through which the grain passes previous to bolting, and is fed by a number of elevators communicating with the large grain bins on the same floor. A series of horizontal shafts and wheels here connect with the main upright shaft, and transmit motion to a number of machines in various partsof the mill. A dressing ma chine similar to the one described on tiie second floor occupies this floor. The fourth floor is occupied by a ieorge T. Smith pat cut purifier, a dressing maghiuo uniform with those on the second and third floors, and a number of shaft and wheels connect ing w ith the numerous elevators. Mr. Stein is confident that he has one of the most thoroughly equipped mills in western I'eitn sylvania, and being thus s-tuated w ill carry the war into Ethiopia. Th Pim-ni Bi.H Exposition-. The I itts burg Exposition Society have announced the date of their Exposition for isvt. It will open on Thursday, Septemlver Gth, and con tinue for five weeks and three days, closing on Saturday, October 13th. This will be the Seventh Annual Exisisiiion held at I'itts- burgh, and the yearly increases in theattrae- tiveness of their displays of the Arts, Indus tries and Inventions, not only of I'ittsburgh but of the entire country, together with the enterprising methods of the management. have raised the I'ittsburgh Exposition from being the local affair it was at the com mencement, to a position of national importance, for Merchants and Manufactur ers from all parts of the country now exhibit their goods and waies here. As the number of these exhibitors, together w ith those of I'ittsburgh, multiplied, the management found it neces-arv to furnish additional pace until the handsome Exposition Buildings now present an imposing appear ance, surrounded as they are by twenty-two acres of ground in which there is laid cut in excellent half-mile race track. The general pr.Mtperity of the present year is having a beneficial effect upon this worthy enterprise, and the Manager announces that at no time has he noted such a general interest being taken in the Exposition by business men of all classes us is evinced at present. Appli cations for space commenced earlier than during any previous year. More important exhibits having aiready been entered than ever before, and many of the exhibits from the Railroad Exposition at Chicago will be seen at I'ittsburgh. A new feature has been dded this year, which is a ''Relic Deirt- mciil" for the exhibition of old relics loaned for the purpose, large numbers of them hav ing been eutered. Business men who desire to exhibit should address the Secretary, J. C. l'atterson, Esq., at once for blanks, and make application forspace. Special Excur sion Tickets will be sold by all railroads centering in 1'ituburgh aud AHeghcny. Races, fireworks, and other attractions will be presented as usual from time to time, the dates of which will be announced. In fact, every indication point to the I'iteburgh Exposition of ls?, being the largest and most successful ever held. To The Sea! To The Sea ! Last Grand Sixeit Excvbsio.x TO Ricrmokp, Vahiiish T" and Fortress Monroe, Ti'ksiiay, Ail. 1 Ith Ratt $10. Tbe third and last select excursion to Richmond and Fortress Mon-r-e, over the Baltimore and Ohio ltailroad, will take place on Tuesday, August 14th, and the extremely low rate of f 10 for the round trip, tickets g.nxl for ten days, will be offered. The success of thetwo former ex cursions has induced the management to provide two delightful routes on this occa sion. First, via the Shenandoah Valley to Staunton, thence to Richmond aud Fortress Monroe, returning via the Chesapeake Bay and I'otomac river. Second, direct to Fort ress Monroe A Washington, by vessel to and from Fortress Monroe. Passengers can have their choice of these deiightlul Mutes which terminate at the ocean. The weather is de lightful at the Fort, and the crabbing, fish ing and bathing excellent. While the com fort of pleasure seekers at the wean is stud ied and provided for, opportunity will be afforded oldsoldierstovisita.il of thecelebrat de battle fields. No more charming excursion route is offered, and as this is pwitirdy the last excursion of the season all who wish to avail themselves of the advantage of low fare, reduced hotel rates, Ac, should call on or address E. D. Smith. Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, who willtfurnish programs con taiuing the necestarv information fur passengers. The first nnmberof Dio LetcW .VonMy has made its opjtearance. beginning with the month of August. The aim of the magazine is to popularize sanitary science. It is Deed less to repeat what ail know, that Dio Lewis is high authority on the laws of health aud the methods of prolonging life. His month ly should have a wide circulation, in fact it should be a monthly visitor in every house hold. S2.50 a year, or 25 cents a number. Published br Clarke Brothers, tS and 69 Bible House, New York. How to Raise Wheat. I am now taking ordrs for the well-known Star Bone Phci. phate, which haspiven such glorious results in this part of the county. Will have it ready for delivery at Rockwood by the middle of August. Send in your orders. C. B. Moore, New Lexington, I'a. I'roiufksvallet Item. Having is about finished for this season. aud an excellent crop iu both quantity and Quality has been stowed away. A few of onr farmers have still some grass left that will make tolerable good hay. The moist ground and frequent rains have retarded the rieiitng of the grass, and those who have gras-t to cut ought to turn it into hay at once. 1 see a Mr. Moody is out with book ad vocating six hours as a day's laboi. I hope the agent who is selling this book will ney er come to Brothersvalley, aud it this Moody can't devote his time to some other work. it would be well for him to adopt the no hour system at once. July -'sth must have been one of the un lucky days forthis immediate neighborhood. A. (j. Kinimcll and Alex Musser esch upset a load of hay, Now and Then stuck fast ina mud hole with load of hay, and got his leg bruised besides. A man just across the line had a balky horse, which he struck on the head with a club, killing him instantly. Joel Landis' barn was struck by lightning, stunning the whole family, tilling two dogs and burning the barn containg the entire crop harvested this year. Samuel Imhoff, our expressman, while l.-iving to the station one dav last week. met with a serious loss. His team became frightened and ran away, and dashed into a staked fence, a stake penetrating the breast of the animal, killing him instantly. Lewis Knepier, who had his leg broken some time since is still confined to his room, and last week Mrs. Knepper, an aged lady, fell and broke two of her ribs. This aged couple has our sympathy in their affliction. The wheat crop of this township has all been harvested. It is the largest crop ever harvested in Brothersvalley. North of Ber lin the farmers range from (' . to over l,oOO dozen sheaves. The potato stocks are dying off fast, ami in a short time one can hear the unwelcome news of the potatoes rottening. The most dastardly act I ever saw recorded w as committed iu this township a few weeks ago. Five or six men were engaged in put ting a new roof on a house, when a few reckless boys tame along with a shot-gun. Some words passed between the boys and one of the men, when one of the boys rais ed his gun and tired the contents into the crowd on the roof. No one was dangerous ly wounded, but one of the men as Mint through the neck. 1 believe the scraj has been settled between the parties, and It is to In; hoped the boys will be wiser ill the fu ture. The action of the late Republican State Convention gives entire satisfaction to the Republicans of this township. Look out for a Tinted Republican vote and a Dem ocratic defeat iu the State by 00AR' majori ty iu November next. Every voter is in good humor excepting the L'emocrats. Now anu Then. Maosth ent Excursion. Cheap Rates The Pennsylvania Railroad will have another Grand Excursion to the seashore, on Thursday, August 2-t, leaving Pittsburgh by special train of Eastlake coaches, at 8.1U on the morning of the date ment.oned, and ar rive at Philadelphia at ".'J't r. M.; leave Phil adelphia Friday morning, August 24, at 8.o for Atlantic City, and at St.tw for Caj May, arriving at Atlantic City, al 10. to a. m., and at Cajie May at ll .To a. m. Tickets, good for ten days, will be sold at the following low rates, from the stations named : From Pitts burgh, Irwin, (ireensburg. I'niontown, Con- nellsville, I .at rube, Blairsville and Indiana. $10.00; Johnstown, !.1'5; Cres-on, $-..Vi; Ml. Union, $".7o ; Lewistown Junction, f '.OO; Mifflin, Vi: Newport, $..l Ex cursionists have their choice on these tickets and can go either to ( ape Mav or Atlantic Citv. The excursionists will leave the following stations at the time designated: Pittsburgh, S.1U A. M.: Irwin, 0.1S a. m.; (ireensburg, ! .'Hi a. Fnioiitown, 7.05 a. .v.; Connellsville, 7.44 A. M.; Latrobe, ! 04 a. m.; Blairsville, OS'ia. M.; Indiana, C.05 a.m.; Johnstown, lo.o5 A. M.; Cresson, 11.42 a. m.; Altoona, 12.30 noon; Tyrone, 12.55r. M.; Huntingdon, I'M r. M.; Cumberland, M." a. m ; Bedford, lu.20 a. m.; ML I'nion, 1.4! r. M.; Lewistown Junction, 2.27 p. M.; MilHin,2. l"p. M.; New jiort, 3.17 P. m. As this will be the last special excursion to the seashore tor this season, the opportu nity should not be neglected to take ad van- Messrs. Keller A Sanner, the well known grocers 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 Brinker A Mullin, by tbe gradual reduction roller process. Corn, oats and chop always in stock. Their stock of groceries is new, fresh and full. Mocha, Java, and all other grades of fine coffee a scialty. The purest and best confectionery in the market. Best brands of tobacco and cigars always on hand. Excited Thoi sasds all over the land are going into ecstacies over Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their unlook ed for recovery by the timely use of this great Life Saving Remedy, causes them to go nearly wild in its praise. It is guaranteed to positively cure Severe Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Hoarse ness, Loss of Voice, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs. Trial Bottles free at C N. Boyd's Drug Store. Large size $1, Notice. All persons having shade or or namental trees in front of their dwellings will please trim them up at least eight feet from the wa'ks. or the same will be done by the Street Commissioner without further notice, Bv Obi.eb or the Tows Council. We are sorry to say that Mrs. Savilla Kring Poling, the Evangelist, cannot attend the Somerset Canip-uieeting of the Evangel ical Association, as previously announced, on account of sickness, her physician advis ing her not to exercise in public speaking. D. K. Lavax. Bradley's little reaper came off victorious at evcrv field trial. It still chalenges the world. Light draft, well made, and does the work to perfection, it will reap your oats clean, no matter how it is tangled. Fel low farmer, send me your orders at once for a Bradley, No 4, to cut your oats. II. II. Flick, May field Farm, Lavansville, Pa. Powel'b Fertilizers. Farmers will please send iu theirorders for fertilizers soon. Either for chemicals or ready mixed. See advertisement in another column. Orders by mail promptly attended to. II. H. Flick, May field Farm, Lavansville, Ta. Bargains ! Bargains ! Mrs. M. E. Scbrock will oiler sjiecial bargains during the next thirty days in millinery goods, Hosiery', gloves, trimmings, etc., etc. New Goons. Solomon Vhl has received and placed on his shelves the largest stock of boots and shoes ever ordered in the coun ty, and is selling them at very low figures. I would resiectfully inform my friends of Somerset county that I have opened a new- drug store at 2-11 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa., where I would be pleased to see them. My stock consists of Pure Drugs, Chemicals. Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery and Fancy Goods generally. At this season I would call attention to the insectrades, such as Pure Paris Creen, Pure Powdered White Hellebore, Persian Insect Powder, etc., hen in nee. I ot anything in tne drug line come and see rue or write for prices. All inquiries cheerfully answered. Chas. Griefthi 2:12 Main Street. Note This If any of our readers have private receipts for liniment, lamity medi cines, horse powders, etc.. that they desire to have compounded, they will do well to consult ( ampnen, tne 1'ruggisi, et .nam street Johnstown. His stock of drugs, dye stuffs, etc.. 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 at reasonable figures. Don't forget the name and number, 2'4 Main St., Johnstown. LIST OF CAUSES. Far trill at Angnst Terra of Ci-urt.beglnnisg on Moaday, Auvust 17, 1J. Jacob W. Olesraer vs. Father Naubert k. Co. II. H. Kent 4('o, ri. Grove a Dfnmsoii. Sinirrr sewtnc Maetitne Oo. vs. Mall. Bowmaa. Mary Header's Trustee vs. Itnenier . Bender. IvM Ktfsmell v. Jsmet MrKelrer. rrHcLfleld Bros. vs. K. 31. Licbty's Cxarajhee, Seme vs. E. M. Ltehtv. Oeurv Seihert vs. Edwin Deal. John A.. Will's use t. Hot. P. Loiir Adm. Joseph Christner ts, John A. Hitchnetier. John Johoroo i Ailrar. vs. Jacob Stutter s Exr. Win. Mnder ts. Nicholas Apple. A uc ust M ler m vs. S. P. Snyder. ( 'vras Bocktu . Samuel CvDptoa. Franc-la 1). (irttJlili vs. W. D. Karelsy. Somerset Pa. J S. V . T U EJTT, Aug 1, lstvi. Pruiiioaoiaiy. JJEGISTER'S NOTICE. COX FIRM ATIO.V DAT AUG. 30, 183. Notts Is hereby given to all persons concerned as legatees, creditors, or otherwise, that the fol lowing scrouu have passed register, and that the same will be presented for eooflmiation and al lowance at an Orphan's Court to be held at Som erset Anrosi24,lss3: First and flnal aecoant or W. Ft. Coleman, ad ministrator ot Abraham Hoover, deceased. First and final acocant ofQeonre W. Shober. administrator and trustee lor tbe sale of the real ettHte of John C. Brant, deceased. Fourth and final aoo-unt of Feter Haeir.-r, ad ministrator of Michael Snyder, deceased. Final aeeount of William A.Ormn, executor of Kenj. Bittner, deceased. Third account of J. B. Davis, administrator of John llavu, dec d. Final account of Jacob L. Miller, executor of M iehael Futman, deceased. First and final account of Aaron Blonch, ad ministrator and trustee ior the sal of the real es tate ol Charles Whurert. deceased. First and final account oi H. S. Endsley. trus tee forth sale of the real estate of Catharine lionn. deceased. Account of Philip I.pe and Inaao Hoffman executors ef Anthony Lai, deceased. First and final account of Thomas Ream, sd- mtnlstrauir ol Jacen w . Y ounkln. deceased. First account of U. B. Moore, executor of John Bencher, deceased. First and final account of Frederick GrofT. ex ecutor of Lydia Penrod. deceased. Account oi ueorge uaroiu, adnuziutniior oi ua- cntei Monro, deceusea. First and final account of Samuel E. Berkey administrator ot Joeiah Lahr. deceased. First and final account of Samuel E. Herkeyand JohnLohr. execniors of Peter Suei. her. nee d. first and nnal account or Joseph H. lavi "one of tbe executors of John P. 11. Walker, dee d. Urst account of W m. M. Schrock, executor of Andrew Mailer, deceased. Second and final account of Thomas Cunn auar- dlan of lien i. Mckler. first and nnal account or Henry Knterem, ad ministrator ot Henry Koicrem, deceased. t irst and unai account or Henry Knierem, ad ministrator ot Henry Arkerman, deoeaeei. t Irst and nnal account ol John It. Snvder. tmi. tee for the sa-te of the real estate of Kebecca Mo- Greitor, deceased. Kegtoter iimee. i A. A. stlt.man. J nly 30, is3. ( Ketrister, s IIERIFFS SALE. Wastkd! Everybody to know that I have great I r improved the Somerset fleam Mills. I am now prepared to manufacture Flour fhat will give good satisfaction, war ranted pure and wholesome. All I ask is a fair trial. I keep constantly on hand a large stock of Hour, corn meal, and all kinds of chop, which I will sx-II at bottom prices for cash. Mv stock is always fresh ground. You will save money by buying your flour and feed from inc. which will be delivered td any part of the town free of charge, every M.mdav and Thursday. Orders by mail promptly filled. llespectfully, W. II. HeITZ. Somfirskt, Pa., July 23. Is-.!. WANTED! Krliablt anrf Vzptrirnrri Mm In everv ennntv In Pennsvlvania. to sell H 71. IVLf.'R - H'fLSO.V SK HIM. MAilliSLS; the n-st literal terms to good nien. Correspondence invited. Adrese a.inl lm H .V. SI .W.VEK- CO.. ls-i W.s. 4i h Streee, Cincinnati, Ohio, My virtue of certain writs of Fl Fa and Lev Fa Issued out of the Court ol Common Pleas ot Som erset county, Fa- and tome directed, there will be exposed to l.ubiic salo at tbe Court Bouse in somerset, ra., on Friday, August 24, 1S-S3, all the rlaht. title, interest and claim or the defendant, (too rife 1. Hummel, ot. in and to the lollowlnc real estate, situate In south atnptou township. Somerset county. Pa., ailjoln- inir tanas lare oi jonn win, j.i-nua r. uox and Charles (hcle. contalnlnvt fifty acr.-s more or less. about forty acres clear, with an orchard thereon ana none anus nan story aweiunir noiue and table thereon erected, with the appurtenances. and known as purpart No. 5 of the real estate of Samuel 1. Witt, oecease-i. Taken In execution at the suit oi Catharine Monit and Martin V. Sorher, Exe.-ut.irs of John Morm, deceased, who was Trustee of Samuel II. Witt, de. eased, use of Fdwla I . Witt. Charles 11 Wilt. A. H. Pile and Mary J. his wile, in riirht ol said Mary J. Pile aud Kebecca J. Witt, heirs of Said Samuel I. Witt, deceased. ALSW All the rivht, title. Interest and claim of the de fendant. B. F. Luntr, of. in. and to the tolluwing real estate, itunte in Shade lown?hti!, Somerset county. Pa., count mint; la acres, more or less, adjoining- ixndsot Georo W. Clnrk, 'I hos. t'riasey, James lluiuer and John Wile, (being timber land ) with 1 he appurtenance. Taken in execution at the suit of Aaron Crissev. ALSO All the riirht. IMIe Interest an t claim of Al. x an-ler Paul and Mary K. Paul, ot. In ond to the tollowinK real estate, siiimte in Meyersdale tmr ouarh. Somerset cunty. Pa. belnir b ur lots known on the plot of said town as lots No. 3H6, :;, 3s and asv, each lot beinp; in sle aoxlHi. bounded on the east by Railroad street, on the south by Fiiih street, on the west by a twenty-tool alley, on the north by Fourth street hiving thereon erected a two-story frame ilwellinir hone. stable, foundry, and other outbuildings, the loundry be lott in tcood ruunintr order, containing; all the nec essary tools. cuialo. patterns: enulne, holler. turniDg lijllie, etc., etc., with the appurtenances. Taken In execution at the suit ol 1-eter C. Mey ers, use ol Carroll, Adams h. Co., snd Adams, Buck Co. lNorrrc All persons parchaslntc at the above ale will .lease u.ke notice that a part ol the purchase money to tie made Known al the time of sale will lie required as soon as the in.ierty Is knocked down, otherwise it will be again ex posod to sale at the risk of the first purchaser. The residue of the rmrx-base money mart lie paid on or before Thursday of the first week of August Court, the time fixed by the Court for the acknowl edgment of deeds, and no deed will he a. knowledg antil the purchase money is paid in full. JOHN J. SPANOLEK. Saxnirr's Ornesr I Sheriff. jilyliS. .1HH3. t QOMMISSIOXER'S NOTICE. Fannie Putler hy her next , In the Court of Cora tnend James Albright f Dim Pleas of S- tner va. i set Co., Pa , Ai.nl T, Franklin M. Butler ' ism. Sub. in Divorce. All persons Interested will take notice that in pursuance or a commission to me Issued to take testimony, I will attend at ray efhco In Somerset, Pa., on Thursday, the Sth day of September next. HF.NKY F. KCHKLL. augl Commissioner, FAKM POR SALE ! id erslgned offers for tale a farm eontatn- tage of the cheap rates for a trip of pleasure j recreation to the ocean. For further information apply to your nearest sgent, or to Thomas E. Watt, Pas senger Agent, Western District, 110 Fifth Ave. Pittsburg, I'a. The un Ing M north of Somerset. It is well iintmiTed and ucder good state ol cultivation, with good trait, good I running water. Purchasers desiring to see the !(rrrty and learn the Dries should call at the pro farm, or address tiKAJiD Aemt Fiot aEs. At the Grand Ar- augS-3t. DAVID FILE, Somerset, Pa. JOTICE IN TRESPASS. S. S. MOSHOLDFU, .1 .1. mt.NT my re-uuion in Denver week before last j l. M. HLL. Commander-in-Chief Vandervort delivered j sam;L "fHXKY an address, in which he said that during ! w. . si HKocK.' I Wl-SLI Y Ht'KNS the year he had attended nine department j j hVachly ' eucampments, delivered 14-1 addresses, vis- i SAM t!OHKK. -it i .....t., ,., ! J"M-t-MKJHBS. I II VI I j " I . , UIIU ll.ltlUI -",T-- 1 1 I 1 I , The nndersigned hereby aire ootlc that anv person hereafter tresspassing on etir iremles for tbe porjioae ol hunting, nshlng. or gathering nuts and berries, will be dealt with according to I1W. Stoystows Items. Wcatlier CixjI. '' Harvest about finishe.1. I Our Normal School ojiens with a fair number of students, and is progressing ex rellently under the care of Messrs. Cover and Smith, although some imp has circula te the rejtort that boarding is hard to ob tain. Let allco.ne who wish, and they will have no trouble to secure good b jar ding at low rates. i William Iierkey, of tins place, contein plaics remodeling his dwelling in the near future, which, when done, will make a very tine residence. Stoystown is bectming quite a snmrner resort, as our hotels have about fifty board ers, principally from Pittsburgh and Alle gheny city. Profs. Berkey Patterson and Wn. Ste venson, of Pittsburgh, are here spending their vacation. They are the guests of Dr. Patterson. The American Rapid Telegraph Company has established an office at this place, which is undes the management of John R. Bra baker, who says that the Company is over whelmed with business since the strike of tbe operators. Ova- James A. Beaver and his three sons were guests at the Custer House Friday night, where they were visited by many of our citisens. They were en route by carriage from Bellefonte to Oreensbnrt;, where they will attend tbe anniversary of the battle of Bushy Hun. , Kansas is again the banner department. The gain in that State to March 31st is 0,77s members and llTT jxists. Missouri comes next, with again of 57 poets and members ; Iowa, l,o3i members and 7S posts; Michigan, !7 (Kists and 3,4' t mem bers ; Wisconsin, l.t'sj members and 40 posts; Indiana, 4.171 members and lm! Colorado, 1,19!) memlwrs, with New Mexico and Dakota separated from it ; Illinois, 3,357 members an-J U3 posts . Vermont, 47 members; Ohio, 6,149 members and !U jiosts; New York, ..,2Ik members and M jsists ; Pennsylvania, 4.1)54 members, and S4) Kts ; Nebraska, 1.75-) members and 52 posts Minnesota, 81 per C;-nt. gain ; Maine. 1.4:U and 12 posts, and Massachusetts 17 mem bers aud 9 posts. All the detiartiiieiits show a gain, and in the supplemental retort, showing an increase during the June quar ter, the grandest increase in the history of the order is noted. Illinois alone gained in the June quarter 10.1 posts and 3,703 mem bers. The total pain in the year was 071 posts and 55.07I! members, or Oi per cent. During the year the following permament departments were organized : West Virgin ia, Kentucky, Oregon and Dakota, Arkansas and Washington C. F. HAY.MiN, auirs-jt" JOHV A. HOFFMAN, IA VIItCOYF.fi, P. I'. M ILLF.R. W. A KHOAHS. S P.. RODAMKK, ALKX Mt'SSKR, .1. J IMLFM N .1. J. PL At OH. S. S. FORNKY, D. .1. HLOt'OH. SAM L RHOADS. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob J. Miller, late of Qaemabonlng Twp., Somerset Co-, P, dee d. Letters testamentary on ahova estate having been gramed to tbe undersigned by the proper au thority, notice Is hereby given to all persons in debted to said estate to make Immediate pay ment, and thou having claims against It to pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement on Saturday, Se ptember li, 1-SS WM. H. MlLLElL aogS. Fxecutors. A CDITOU iS NOTICE. Estate of Jacob Marteenev, dee'd. late ot Sonier- . i i Ip. The undersigned Auditor, duly appointed by the Orphan's Court ot Somerset county to make a distrlbutkia of tbe funds in the hands of J. J. fiowman. administrator ol the above estate, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties ol said apdntmeut at his office in Somer set borough on Thursday. August 2. 1H&1. when and where all persona interested mav attend, JOHN K. SCOT r, tjuljl Auditor. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Samuel J. Millelrate of UaenwlioulDg township, deceaset. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all iiersooe indebted to said es tate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims sgainst the same will present them duly authenticated f.r settlement, at the late res idence ol the deceased, on Saturday. Julv. aj, 1?S3 MIVHS. .MILLKK, JOSIAH Jlll.L.t,K. june'-D. Executors. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. E-late of (leorgeShalfer. dee'd. late of A Peg he ny township. Somerset county. Pa. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having clalmsagainst the same will present them duly authenticated for settle ment on Saturday, July 21, ls3, in Allegheny towLShip, to FREDERICK SHAFEER, OEOKGE A. COM P. Somkbset, May 23. 1A Executors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Oeary, late of Vpper' Tnrfceyfoot Twp., Somerset Co, Pa., dee'd . Letters of adminhitratlon on the shove estate bavin been granted to the undersigned, by the prorier authority, notice Is hereby given to boss ndeWted to it to make immediate payment and boee hving claims ir demands will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement on Sat unlay. August 11. 113. at the lata residence of deceased, at 1 o'clock, r. w. MICHAEL ANSEL. June IT. Administrator. QOURT PRC bkksat, the H OCLAMATION. morahle William J. Baca. President Judge ol tae several Courts of Common Pleas or the several counties comiMMing the 19th Judicial district, ami Justice of the Courts of Oyer an l Termtnhr and Oeneral Jail Delivery, for the trial or all capital and other oienoers In Ihe said District, lnd w Colli s and Samckl Ssvi-xk. Ksintlres, Judges of tne Courts of Common Pleas and J us' ices of i he Courts ol Iyer and Terminer and Oeneral Jail Delivery fort lie trial of all Capi tal and other offenders In the county sf Somerset, have Issued th' ir precepts and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas add Oeneral Huarter Sessions of the Peace, and Oeneral Jail , unlivery, ana uouna oi K'jcr sna lerminer, av Somerset, on Monday, Aogaet S7, 1SSS. N.iTi.'i Is hereby given to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the ettd lountv ol Somerset, that thev bw thaw anil nd New Mexico, the last ' there In their proper persons with their rolls, rec- n,mni lj.ina j..,.-,m , or.is. UHiusiuoas. examinations and oinerremem named being a provisional department. ,hwe ,hlni:, wllk:h w tnelromceg The prosiwcO. are good in Tennessee, where ! and la that behalt appertain to be doae ; and also I'lorenco Silk Hosiery OR LADIKS These gonils sre manufactured from the FLOR. ES t" kSI ITISU SII.Koa hand Inimes, in tbe best " full-fashinned " shapes known to the trade. They are made extra long, are dyed in the yarn, ami may be washed without injury to color or texture. Purchasers should notice our trad mark, tte letter! TRADE F MARK. F knitted Into the hem at the top of each Stork ing In all our best Hosiery for Ladies. Ask your storekeeper to show you the Florence Stockings. Our latest Book on Knitting (No. 4) with sam ples of Knitting and Etching Silk, sent on re ceipt of three 2-cent stamp HOHOTLCK SILk CO. Florrhcr, .. . - - t ' iney wno win prosecute against tne prisoners mat - ouii..rin uuiuiin iii oicie , an or shall tie fa the jatl ot Swtxmt eMlv, ize. The fiulf department has Tosts at Xew Orleans, Itaton Rouge, Galveston and Sher man, Texas. The Post at Honolulu is in fine condition and bids fair to include every veterau on the island. MARRIED. STCFFT LEIBER. At the Lutheran Parsonage, in Jennertown, on Sunday Ang. 5thby Rev. Luther Kuhlman. Mr. James Stuff), to Miss Minnie K. Leiber, both or Jjuner Twp. ewaaaBBBBBBBBBwawamwaBBBBwaaBwaBBwaaawaawawaBBwsaaas) DIED. GRIFFITH. On April 21, 13, at his residence in Jenner township, Edward R. Griffith, aped 33 years and 5 months. GRADY. In Jennertown, August 3rd John Grady, aged 83 years. to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. JOHN J. SPANOL1 R. augl. HhcjiH. yBfJT PHILAatEI.Pfll A ACAKBaf T. Ttrtntf-nfth frtr fmtmenret tirpttmlier 17tb. on Josirf.iy, lioar.tinic School Cor Iioya. stntl Young Mon, ;os SPECIAL, ADVANTAGES : Comforts of a Chrintian lhme. Family rSchool limited. Locality beauti ful and healthful. Social and literary ad vantages of a great city without I's "ices. Pupils thoroughly fitted for any C-flegeor department of business. For catalogues containing testimonials and cuts of buildings, address r. V. HASTISU. rk.D Principal. Residence 3ti20 Locust St., Philadelphia. A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Estate of Edward R. nrlfflth.dee.'d late of Jen ner Twp- Somerset Co., Pa. Letters of administration oa the above estate having been granted to th undersigned by the proper aatnomy, notice is nereoy given to an Dersoas Indebted to said estate to snake Immedi ate payment, and ibose baring claims against tb same will present taem duly authenticated for settlement at th lata residence of deceased, on or baton September ia, tssa. LETI GRIFFITH, Somerset, Pa., Aug. MsaS. Administrator, ASSIGNEE'S ACCOUNTS, &c. Tb following accounts have been filed and will be presented for ooxulrmaUaa oa Thursday, Is- rust st ISM. 11. 1 peer au xr. 'S. asiifanvvi jihii O. KlmmelL Tatontla Bay, Assignee of Boztaa Zlmmer man. Daanel H. Hanger Committee of Kebecca Han- Annual Statement Receipts and Expenditures OF CONFLUFNCE School District FOR THE YEAR ENP1XO JUNE 4, 183. Excxirrs. State appropriation $ M r Balance on nand Irom last year. . 61 Xi From I'ol. including taxes of all kinds. Duplicate 791 93 From all other sources, as Sales of bouses or lands, tines, fee. zu 01 Total receipts f2 15 EXPKSDITrMS. For purchasing bell 19 00 t or tiuililtng and lur. houses .. For rentini;, repairs, etc Paid for teachers wages. Fuel and contingencies.... Fees ot Treas and Col Salary of Secretary Debt and Interest paid Other expenses, lnsarasce Total expend Itares ft9 M Ain't due Tress, sua. to exonera tion J132 40 Am't hor. and nnp'd or debt of district. 300 00 Liabilities in excess of resour ces 167 41 Jas. A. hicADY, SIMON IHtOFF, Secretary, President. We hereby eertily that Ihe above acccunt was examined on the 9th day ol July, 14-nJ, and found correct. .1. M. Dol -PS, V.M. BLACK.. Jul' 18 Auditors. Prothoaofarv's Offle, i Angast 8, is-ss. V 8. V. TRENT, PioUiuaetary. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Solomon Camp, dee'd, late of South- ampton twp., Somerset Co., Pa, "Letters testamentary on the atwve estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice Is hereby given to all persons In debted io said estate to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settle men, on or betore Saturday, August 'I j, laisj, at the residence of Israel Kmeflck. In sui t townhlp. julylS. liEOKOE A. WEISKL. Executor. JpXECUTORiS' NOTICE. Estate of Aaron llechler, late of Middlecretk Jtwp-, Somerset Co., Pa,, oec d. Letters testamentary on ihe aNive estate having been grained to IUC undersigned by the proper aul horny, notice is nercny giren ro an persons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same v present them duly authenticated for set tlemnt on Sat unlay, .September 1, ff, al the ate resid ence ol deceased. J. U McMILLEN, yaVl'i. Executor, FOl GOODS That are GOOD VALUE for the monej GO TO Greis, Tostei & Quinn's. 113 & llo Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PV. CHEAP CASH STORE ! "VTOTICE LS HERERY CIN'EN Xl thai anajMili'-atlon will bt mtl- twthe or. iDur of iliii'Ci'Uiiiion wealth, un ler tbe Act ot A pemlIy entitleil ' an act to pimii.effT theincun" ration ami n-iculation o! certain cori"raalun5, ap itove.l the -ul jv if April. A. I. 174. an-1 the supplement thereio. fr a charter fir an lnrn'iel oitrp r.ilim to be Culleil tiie frankitn Lleitrtc ( ompany, tne puriee ni wnirn i. to cunnrruri, inatulain an-i lease iiries nl ifieyrrapb ((r the pri vate us?e;l iniivlluaU, Urais. curjwniti.pfif. tuu niHpnl ani n!hprwie for irenral huine. anl lur puiire, nns Hiarm. or pnr!,,nixrr im"intt!w, or tor f he tr:tn.''ftcT)"n ol any I'UfirteM in which elee tririrr ove r or throunl wirv may tne iiphl to anv useful purpec 1,,r tll!' purpoite 10 have. P'-cjri f.ii-i etijiy all tho riK'ni. twnetifs an1 piivilfjres of the AiM art of a"iijt'Iy an! the (upplt-iuentfi thereto. fune-JU-3u BENJ. M. VK!. ISoIi'-ltor. Ex ECUT0R S NOTICE. titate of John Fluhaugh. dee'd, late of t'pper Turkeylool twp., Somerset Co, Pa. Letters testamentary on the atmve estate hav. nit tieen grantedto the undersigned, notice is here). v given to all iiers-ons indebted to said estate to mute immediate puytnent, and rin se having claims airninst the fame will present them duly authentii a ed lor settlem-nt. at the residence of the Administrator iu said township on atur.lay, August IS, DAV1K If. VOCItHT. jnly-tl E1"- otor. DMINIffTRATOR'S NOTICE. Eniate of HcuryOeisel. la'e or Milford township, deceused. letters of Administration ontheah.ive estate having t een granted to the undersigned bv the pru-r authority, notice is hereby given to all jiersons Indrhbd to siiid estate to make itntne-11. ate pavment. and those having ch.fros axnlnst the same will present them .luly autheoticate.1 for settlement at the late residence ol dec- ased on August Is, 1-5-1. CHARLES K. FERXER. jul-ls3. Aiiministrator. UMINISTRATORS NOTICE F.sinte of Samuel H.-lnt.ugh, late ol Add Ison townfliip, dccease.1. letters of administration on the above estate having len granted to the undersigned by the prop-r authority notice is hereby given M all .r..ns indebted' to said estate to make immedi ate payment and those having claims against the s:ime to present ineui omj wuiuciini iv- ' ,,-i c. tlernent. on Saturday, the .'loth day ot June. 1-S3, at 1 o'clock, P. Al., at 'he late residence ol dee d. JFKKMHK T Kl'LK. IAV11 HEINBAl'llH. Mayl'i Administrators. DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. I- ii.t. of Jeremiah (lariner, deceased, late of Unemahoning Township. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper surhoritr notice is hereby given to an persons inueowi w - --- - ate payment, and those having claims against the same ti pres. nt them duly authentlcstml ior set tlement en Saturday, the -ith day of August 1Ss3, at the late residence of t he decea sed . WILLIAM WIN tEKS, jnue20 Administrator. Salesmen "Wanted ! Oood reliable men to act as agents tbr our XEW FRUITS and other XEW SPECIA17TIES. together with a full line of nursery stock. No peddling. Previous esperlen-e not essential. Live, active men earn g-snl wages. Salary and expenses paid. For terms, address, giving lull n.m. aire nrevious occunaiion. and relerence. H M iPES HKO .ii THOMAS. Cherry Hill Nur series, West Chester, Pa. mays. WANTED SALESifiEN. Tocnnv.-ii -r the ... e or .Surv.-y f'-ii, I negnale.1 fi :.:;,(. S o extern -ic-rr !ll.T-y sn.t e?tn- , s o aces ot 1'ruil and Ornamental trees, b !"aI 'i'. 'fcMITH. Xcrse-rmen. Onevx X. T. 'aftaWTfi Blairsville (Pa.) Ladies' Seminary. Tio,itidil o-round.st.coromcKlious btiiirlina- tieatexl throurhout with fteara. frood tabjp. beal'hftil location, no malaria. TnoBocoa iwstbUctiom in Enir lish. r-rench. Of rman. Latin.Ureefc.MuaicDrawintT, Pa:nt:ng,ic For catalogues, apply to KEV. T. B. EW1NQ. PrindpeJ. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR begins Septeml-r 12 18W juiyis-iut. . o O & v w X V Ml mm iupei Always the Best. ALWAYS THE BEST. 8PICED MOUNTAIN KE. A Dsuciors Cakk. To the yolks of five eggs, well beaten, add one up sugar, one-nan enp on tier, one nan enp sweet Dilk, one teanioonfni grusnd cinnamon, on gra- -a er al a a SIT ar n ToeanraiM fur the sale of teJ nutmeg, then the whites or two eggs well M Ylne ! "ZTI 'b,k. tesVSl .JsTClT aSS ' S&'&ZUX iavVr wllS ary and all expenses pakl. Address wUn th whM of thrM tfl(t Niav J. M. Bowden CO., 1 en stin and one and a half cups powdered sugar, null Rochester, N. Y. JulylS Do You Want To Make Money ? SAYE YOUR TIME AND LABOR ? Then Buv the Celebrated A-inerictm Frviit Dvier, PNEUMATIC EVAPORATOE. I have accepted the Aeency In SOMERSET and Ca-r-hria Counties for this great Farmers' Labor-Saving and Money-Making Invention, ami will be glad to explain Its advantages to. and take Ihe order from every man owning an apple tree In the twoe. unties. The AHEKIt'.N EAt4V K A l OK is the best and cbeapest now ottered tiie public, and will pav Its cost, and make money lor you liesldes. the first season. The profits in evaporating fruit, etc. is enormous, as every farmer most see by comparing figure Take lor exampls apples, of which there promises to be an abundance : fine No. 2 Evaporator will cost yon Ten bushelsotappleseachday lor lttdavs lu bushels .- - 00 Fuel Mfi) Labor (7) '. Total cost fl'J" 00 Cn. By 7i) lbs. Evaporated apples at licts 1 Tbealxive Is the lowest price at which Itrapornted apples have yet Sold, an t it Is reasonable to suppiise the price a fair average. Evaporated aoples are n iw selling In this market at cents a pound. Counting six pounds to tbe bu.-ihel, this would make the iruil worth tl.W per bu-heL Evap orate.1 peaches are worth 3o cents a pound. Thus any man owning an orchard can convert his fruit into evaporated toc, ei)nal to the best in the marker, and par for one of these machines lour ami five times In a season: Every tanner, especially, ought to have one, We add two testimonials, given tho company by larmers iu Hedlurd county : Sit Hoar, Bedford County, Pa,. January St, -W3. A. Mm. Co. Dear Sirs : " Tbe apple crop has been an entire failure here this year, but our No. 2 Erapurator has paid us big Interest. V e dried lots of sweet corn, tnmatoes, pumpkins ami cabbage. The dried cabbage is splendid : we cut It on a slaw-knife, and It dries very fast. It should tie soaked ten hours to prepare Ii lor tableuse. 1 was at Mr. I. S. Sell's to whom Isold a No. t Evaporator last year. Mrs. Sell Is so well pleased with it that she would not do without one nohow. She had no apples, bat she has about paid lor the Evaporator by drying pumpkins, berries and cab bage. To ber belongs the credit of brut evaporating cabbage In this section.'' Yours truly, THOMAS S. HOLS1XOEK. Nkw ExTKKPittBE. Bedford County. Pa . November -T, 1SS2. Am. Mm. Co. Pear Sirs: " We have lust finished drying. We have dried ail kinds ol tr.ilts and vegetables, and must say we cannot think ihe American can be excelled. We have dried a large lot ol cabbage, and when ieople found out how nice It was dried, they brought wagon loads to us lor drying. Motne of the neighbors made fun of us for buying such a dear drier, but they have changed their notions already, snd by spring we will I.-1 them km.w what is In such a ma. nine." Yours Renpectlully. DANIEL S. SELL. We add the following testimonial to show the capacity of the machine from one operation mads tn Missouri. I can furnish a thousand equally as favorable : CLirros, Henry Co., Mo., January IS, V As. Mm. Co. Oentlemen : " 1 Intended writing yon sooner but 1 wished io sell my fruit first, and I lell much Indebted to your company for my success in this business. I saved my entire crop of down apples, which dropped from the trees on account of rhe great heat and wind of one week, and which would have been a total loss, as apples were soplentv here. 1 evaporated on n; Ss. 13 bushels ol apples, which made 2.0 peunds ef evaiuntted fruit, which I sold here al HS cents per pound, making .'CJ8 .4. Total expense of operating, including machine, trelgbt, ami incidentals. tl'JS M. I have the Evaporator as good as new, and have called It the "King" ol ail ev norators. I am indebted to the American for tnls achievement, and for doirg for the fruit growers ol Missouri so much. 1 am perleetly satUOtd with my success. Xespectfully Y'ours, J.M. PRETTTINrjEn. For further particulars address. julyll-3m. A. A. STUTZMAN, Somerset, Pa. Juljil-Sm. SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION rc Pittsburg Exhibition SOCIETY. OPEN from SEPT. 6 to OCT. 13, 1883. Artists, Idven tors, Mechanics and Manufacturers of America are cordially invited to participate in thi. Popular and uecf?efui Kxhif-itioii OF A a,T AND INDUSTRY. SPECIAL JEACl'RSIO. TICKETS AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES win. de KrEi By all Railroads Centering in Pittebnr and Allegheny. FOR I'Rosi'F.CTVS. A. It ESTJil' RLAXKS, Addret-, E. P. YOUNG, J. C. PATTERSON, Gn. Manager. fs-rerjr. pemnsylvania FEMALE COLLEGE, Pittsburgh, pa. it tbe Aile- f henr Meuotaina. Dellitlitfal lor.tion away Imm city noise and mue. i..mi.,ne uiwrauirj, F coltvic ehtxl tai jfM&a Aral. 11th. ur calalucue. urma. tU- address llauu M. numw, mat. The only completely eqtuiiped. flrst-claas school tar Ladies, with roll esileciate powers, i Ihenr Mountain. fllKtitIui lorstion away Imm city noise and muke. C-.mp.ele Law July UKD-st-sciw. FOE THIS WEEK ONLY ! Three Cakes of Fine Toilet Soap lor Five Cents. Twenty Dozen CHoss Towels at Five Cents apiece. 1,000 yard3 of Towling, all patterns, at 6 cts. per yard. We are closing out all Summer Goods regardless of cost. It will pay you to give us a call. A.. NATHAN BAER'S BLOCK SOMERSET, PA.
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