uu tiU-"- - Somerset Herald. Mr. John P. Unable ic risitinf bis parents j Tbe street sprinkler is doing good work in I Coxru rsci Inn the vi A-S ;.nsESPAr j keeping down tbe dost oa oar streets. , f,.runstroees. :)oe w itfrt",:r tbt wsntbeer- 'Is it hot enough for in Somerset. - Peonsylrarda and' VjidtiU are modi i The citizens of Somersei Borough, as a diseased at Somerset. j mark of respect to the memory of General " . U. 8. Grant and in compliance with the re Mr. John H. Snyder of Dayton. Ohio, iSj,j0eBt jj,. Governor of the State, art) re summering in Somerset. j quested to dose their places of business on c. . . a.u .saiutuajr, auun situ Dr. A. P. Bruhaker and wife left for their home in Philadelphia Saturday morning. As base ballists the boys from the county seat are one too many for the 'Metropolitan" boys. The weather was quit chilly Monday evening and grate-fires and light overcoats indulged m. o Kezt Saturday will be a legal holiday. See Governor Paulson's proclamation in an other column. haa now the beat . i .hr for children. e.g.r. in town at lather batfoorpr i "Z, best P MeJioii-. at Louthtr a n,adytrf Trr? f"h- t appl- v found llWr Wy i, t all times prepared to take a .-aa't.fc!'- bUt twim of good qnallty and cheap at a HJ!'lt,ul' ti.inne piM for the hair are the order tif'dsyPr8Wnt- l. tTontineiliMl will be sold ti-tlltb oi p""" ',,,! unrit fita wide berth if yon .. cholera morbus. nr hotel landlord - . . nd liens taaeu w . . ffcito. rUotogT.h Gallery. Tpr.c.t Wellies Photograph Gallery lxt r .... In tllTn. UatowKW1"""'' " - , utfde of e.egant ixu - br.h furaeca. at TAer.. TLi. a the season for cholera morbus ; iE mo instances. PennTlranU chestnut crop thb year weieeea wwn tor many years. perwnr.-Dr. G.J. Bcr ' total room tl GUd Hou"' tB 11Kntt, .here he can be seen for a short lU of the Popular Library books ca t ardsl We !tiy sBook Store, w .,, 03 there etervthing useful la th, -ray rWtori will t Welrtey-s c i : .... .I Hunt Mkmolete ,i aorc Ui iui , . ..t;n matter to be nation. Oi cumi avi in Somerset. of JU B. Aldn"s (the Book Em- . n cuniauiww " ...-. ftk Store. These doom wu. ne "'"J " . . . . ,;Jst Mr. A den s very low price. ..n.kirini:tohsve a good Cabinet .' i. .ir on ila well to ha-e the Am t Welfiey's rhotograrh Gallery x ;b Muataotb Block, Somerset, Pa. Far faints, oils Tarnislies, dregs, medi m rhfmicX etc., go to Loutber's iTufi .... hnMt snd bestt syt iD'Tf you evU. and more of them for the money, u uivahere else m town. 1 wmi intorm the Tublic that I sra stUl ttjut oa the riiotograph business at my o'i .;!! ihed l'hotograpn gaiiery m mr MiEtnnth Block. ' W. H. W ELLT. t'ACTOSJ A. bsbj asa tick, we gave her Oastoria. iiea iie was a cmia sne encu wi v Wca tie wf aMiss, aheclong toCaatona. b shehsd children ahegave them Cast'a. la the Tnited Sutes Court at Erie, on Fri- dirofisst week. James Thompson, Ferdt uiul Kupeniy. E. H. Fobnerand Tatrick II Sal. charred with selling whisky in Fnl- tuo ccunty. were found guilty and sentenced to py sfioe of $100 and thirty days imprisonment. Wttermelloa seed poob) are the newest trie of gambling. Each player puts in a qr.irtcf, or any other sum agreed upon, and cuia bis gone, tlten tbe melon b cut and tl tmis are oounted, and the best guesser tun tbs podl ; Sosnethir. over six bun l:ed man to be the average number $-aiTU A red and whit cow with a rU.o around her neck strayed from the ;mric of the undersigned sear Somerset tTwifh. on Thursday tbe 30th, of July. Anr insinuation as to her where about be tliankfully received by , e j 1 .fiiatit, PKSllirrtM Hut Missrr Main Street. We have Klded a large Ben-igerator to our Meat Virket in which all meats can be kept coo' U 1 c'xan. U ututn. Beef, Pork, Ac, kept ainMantlyon hand. Open daily. Parties t'iog BMst caa have it kept in the Eefrig- rt" unci wanted. ' - - Boas Davis A Co. Bja.tixs is Watches. Having bought u lntueaM stock ot American Watches at tt Jepressed prices. I am selling them at p oever before qnoted. Waltham, El F, Springfield and F.ockford movements a fcbd Silver cases at $8, M, 12 and fl. Ererr astch gnaraateed. T . . , ? j E. McDowsuj Jtwaiet-; Somerset, Pa. i extharge says the farmers and others ""fbt ta know that there is a simple, efTeot- ' cheiB recipe, within the reach of all, for '"PS flies off hones and cattle in warm Pat a handful of walnut or pen- Tfiysl leaves into tww or three quarts of mt ; let tlem stand all night ; pour io;e, next morning, into a kettle, and i fcr as boar : when cold, apply with a ". ; 1 -Horje poa-er boiler upright 1 I .. Work on the South Pena still goes i bow long it will continue to goon is a i vexed problem. Tbe County Commissioners t-f ia session attending to such businrae as requires their immediate attention. The members of the Disciple Sunday School will bold a basket picnic at Hugus' Grove, Friday of this week. W H. Wairtrr, Burgess. You can get at Boyd's Irug Store : Insect Powder. . Sticky Fly Paper, row d Hellebore, Pans Ureen, U0t IDt afuch Mixed Paints. Paint Brushea,' Croquet Seta, Baas Rods. Eye Glasses, Fine Cigars, Uoods, Tube Colors, - (3hoe Brushes, Base bails. Bass Hooks. Spectacles, ' Uoda Water, Low Pricea. 4 wi Mr. Joel Miller, an aged dtixen of FJklick township, died Saturday at his home and was buried Monday B'orning. CoL Edward Schall, of Korristown, and bb sister Miss Annie are visiting in Somer set. Tbey are the gnesta of II. L. Baer, Esq. Eev. J- W. Conrad, of Philadelphia, will occupy the pulpit of Trinity Lutheran Church next Sunday, morning and evening. Miss Florence and Miss Mary Gebhart, of Dayton, Ohio, are spending the heated term in Somerset. They are boarding at Mrs. Parker'a. DiBASixa at the Tcksxl. A terrible acci dent occurred at tbe east end of Kittatinny tunnel, on the South Pennsylvania Eailroad in Gunter'a Valley, v 6 o'clock ou Tuesday morning. The night shift had just put off a blast and had retired for the day shitt to en ter. Two men, one of whom was Jean Mansion, entered to ascertain the result of the blast, carrying a lamp with them. In the tunnel were several barrels of gasoline from which gas had escaped, and caused an explosion from the lamp. Tbe flames blaz ed np, setting fire to the timbers used in propping up the roof of the tunnel, and burning Mumrton considerably. The flames spread rapidly, and the alarm was instantly givea. - The men worked hard to quancn the names, but were wnaocceaufuL That evening the Cumberland Valley suction en gine of Shippensborg waa taken out, and did effective work. The lumber burning away left no support and the earth fell in, filling the tnnnel up for a distance of about four hundred feet, and causing a loss of several thousand dollars to the contractor, Mr. Keating, as the dirt will all have to be re moved before work can be proceeded with. It is remarkable that the two man who were in the tunnel at the time escaped with their Editor Werner of the Eockwood Tann, and Snyder of the Connellsville Ccmrvrnaid ackamlertlnay Rrpotitory. a very pleasant cau at tne uihald mutual Tuesday morning. NlEsoLmoaa oe Kssracr. Mr. Levi Pungler has just coi construction of one of the largest and hand somest barns in the county, on his beautiful farm in Stonycreek township. , By an agreement among the merchants of Somerset, all places of business win be dos ed between the hours of 12 m. and 3 p. m. on Saturday August 8, during the Grant Memorial servkeB. We hope to see all our business men com ply with the request of the G. A. B, Post, and close their places of business Saturday during the time set apart for the Funeral ser vices of General Grant. J. CaL Lowry, Esq., of Salisbury, waa ad mitted to th Somerset bar Tuesday morn ing or eertiucala from tbe Court of AUey gbeny county, Maryland, where he had been admitted some time since. A cannon has been cast at tbe Somerset Mechanical Works weighing eight hundred pounds and with a two inch bore. It b to be us?d Saturday on the occasion of the Grant memorial sen ices and was cast spec ially ior this porpose. The report of the Poor House In Testiest ing Committee was presented to the Court by Val. Hay. Esq., this morning. Vp to the time of our going to press the Court has not ailed nton it. We expect to lay it be fore our readers in our next issue. A petition wa presented to Court Tues dav morning, signed by 152 qualified eleo tors of Miiiord township asking for the dividine; of the township and the erection of a new tawaehip. Ia due time the matter will be submitted to a vote of the people of Milford. U i ; Can the Somerset engine . Columbus numn ! fit Ha-rison's bnrstonea. !4f pit shafting. iii nearly d.. WiJI chrtp !n working order at nanncj Works. Edvib E. Wol. ttsnnua: reunion of the Pennsylvania will he held on Round Top. at T?'. Tuesday, August 11th. This " 6d daring the Grand Armv Ea Vw) as u, Uke advantag a Jaw ( d r:. tin, available to all veterans. '"orCuriin, President of the Aiawcia- 1 '" the press give thb notice KW,cty, eoapled with the iofbrma-"-tru.-.iTurs oftu, old nriA)B mM Pran ia farj ntuliof poata! rj-!, with Ur to Joha Taylor, Xo. IIS Walnut street, Ffc.la- ' . r T 'mn ct Mrjri 8tZT 1'd boot ,h we of A.' A. Z "Conklin Wagon- to haul tbe ieaj Vkktaaw silver hkMrwin euata-n, U Jer, bat b, that it y respectfuny inform the acb- . 7? " Uaih b tborottrfdv 1 "vimpoviaoU. i, riSt aaore apokes ia a Cook- 4.BthM-T other made. akJ ' hUom thoroughly 1 L!d PpirU to prowe. Fir W. two wekA, and aecood ca,- Pu'tl'5"f any other. fn?TMU"- Sooaeraat, Pa. ' f 77 for Somerset County Ulnjr r- A oed oa hand. Kaefore Arranirenients are beine made for a series of games between the Railroad nine of Son erset and tbe "old" nine of Meyersdale. the first game of which will likely be played at Uevendale Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. Tbe Railroaders are a crack team for a country town and 'will do some lively playing. Col. J. M. Reid and editor H. P. Snyder of Oonnelbville stopped in Somerset over uhrht Monday on their way to Bedford Springs, where they expect to soend several weeks. They were dnying the Col a. team of handsome bays, one of wbk h went lame before they reached Somerset and bad to be replaced by another horse before they could proceed on their journey. Eichnor's Normal, at Meyersdale, adver tised for some time in these eolumna, w one of the most succefsful ISormal Schools ever taught in the county. There are at present seventy scholars in tbe normal department and fifty in the primary, making a total of one hundred and twenty. Thb b certainly a goodly number to start with, and Is very flatten nc to tbe principal of the school, Prof. D. C. Eichnor. Rev. Charles M. Stock, of Bedford, a rela tive of the icConaughy family of this place. b Chaplain of tbe Fifth Regiment, X. G. P and the champion rifle shooter cf the bri gade. If it wasat furChaplain McGrew, of Somerset, who looks after the spiritual wel fare of the Tenth Regiment, and b a rival of tbe celebrated Ir. Carver, Rev. Stock might daim tbe title of tbe M best shot" in the Xa tional Guard. Jouutov Tribune. County Commissioner Lepley, who by the wav owns one of the model (arms of the county, dropped ia to see as Monday even' ing. He reports the bay and wheat in hb section as being pretty generally harvested and while the wheat crop b below tbe aver age and tne hat not mnch more than half a crop, Mr.' Lepley garnered 528 docen wheat from 14 acres aad hb hay yield, for tbe same acreage of last year was only eight loads less. Commissioner Lepley evidently understands how to make farming pay. On day last week Mr. Jacob Shaw of thb place was relieved of tbe sum of $25. Tbe money was hid in a place where no one not familiar with the house could bave found it, Ju.t what day It disappeared b sot known. Tbe money consisted of one ten dollar bill, one five dollar bill and tea ailver dollars. Mr. S. can form no idea who took tbe mon ey, as nothing else in the boose was disturb ed. On last Sunday morning a team hitched to a wagon was found standing on the street close by tbe 51. E. Church. After watching and waiting awhile six yoang men were seen coming out of a little bouse dose by, where a certain woman Uvea, who jam pad into the wagon and drove off. Whether they were hiding from the man they horse- pped, or whether they were after other busroessjs of course not known, but those who are good at g jessing could hit it in two guesses, any way. Tbe report as published in the Hixald and Democrat, that Jasper Flanigan died from sunstroke on the SIst ulL is not correct. The reporter for the Democrat could not bave gotten further from the truth had he tried a whole month. Mr. F. was subject to very violent attacks of cramp, and the attack from which be died was not much, if any different from former attacks. At least it could not bav been sunstroke, as it took from four to six strong men to hold him. and those who know the effects of sunstroke could not credit such a diagnosis. On last Saturday night six young men from the town of Crsina, came to this placeSa and tried to paint things red. After some very bad conduct, they went down street, and, in the morning betwten one and two o'clock and called out of bed James McXere, a man over iO years of age, and when he came to the door to inquire what they want ed they commenced horsewhipping bim, first with the butt aud afterwards with tbe lash of the whip, hurtimj the frail old man quite severely. Three of the party were ted, but compromised by paying f. mage and all costs. Boys beat keep a lit tle coo! for a while. . X. mDleted the followin8 WM edopted by R. P. Cum- . I .- n . v- nt t: . : 1 : 1 1.1 onus rum, o v. at a ijKUii uiTCuxig uuu on Friday evening, July 31st. : Wiuus, Tbe obsequies of Gen. U. S. Grant bave been arranged for Saturday, the 8th day of August, and WBtasAs, The whole people will bow in grief at the tomb of the first soldier of the Republic, and Wmax is. The stir of business and the sounds of revelry would illy comport with the deep solemnity of the sad occasion of tbe day, therefore be it IUtoltti, That we hereby respectfully re quest that all places of business be closed, and that landlord's close their ban during the time of memorial services in tbe Coart House from the hours of 1 to 3 o'clock r. m. of said day. srariAL obiiib so. 4. Hxasm as R. P.Crwxuis Post,N'o.210, Ier'T or Pc x'a. G. a, R. rVirarr, Aro. 1. The comrades of R P. '' unimins Post No. 210, aud those of other t'usts in tbe county, and elsewhere, ho w a u participate witb us. together ith all old soldiers and Sons of V eterans. are beret f directed to meet in the G, A. R. P.t Kn I at I r. St., sharp, ou hatunlay, Awcnet Ik, to arrange for an appropriate s'.mc para.tv. and thereafter to attend in a boly tlia mfnonal services or our old com maruler in tt field and late comrade, Gen I'. 8 Grant, at t o'clock r. w. A cordial in vitation b extended : let everybody attend the public momorirti services in the Court House, iiyoraerol Jas. I- Pron, J. M. Cook, AdjutauL Commander. Stttzmas to tub Feoxt. Two Tears ago A. A. Stutsman, of Somerset, Pa., was ap pointed sole agent of Somerset, Fayette and Cambria Counties, for the American Fruit Evaporator, (juite a number were sold and every one gave entire setisfaction. Fruit b very abundant thb season, and cheap. Tbe best thing our farmers can do, therefore, b to evaporate their fruit, and receive remu nerative pricea during tbe fall and winter. Mr. Stutznian evaporated in over two thousand pounds of Iruit, all of which n sold at good prices. Following b a letter to the manufacturers, which fully explains tself: Six Roads, Bkotobd Co., Pa.. ) February 3. Isa5. f Amrrica il'iAHtnrfvrina tb. .- Ifear -tr : i will give vou the result of a lest iaade with my old No. 3, the past sea son. Mr. A. Biackburn, of Fbbertown, brought us nearly five bushels to be evapo rated for nun. w e becan them at noon, (had the Evaporator full at tbe time.) enter ed them that afternoon, and the result was 34 pounds dried fruiu 7 pounds per bushel. We charged 7 cents per pound for drying tbem, and after paying labor I had a probt of $2.5 for a half days' work on tbe No. 2. Thb work was not done as a test er aa a puff, the machine bang operated at its usual ca pacity. Seven pounds dried fruit from one bushel of apples, makes apples $1.05 per bushel, wbicn la more than I can get for wheat at thb time. I am also happy to say that all who have purcnaeed your Jbvaporators in this vicinity are well pleased, and meet me as my best friends, which b a source of pleasure to me. several are putting np good buildings in whicn to operate next season, which ia suf ficient evidence that tbe machines are a pay ing investment. 1 know it b one of the best investments I bave ever made. I can now realize as mnch from our windfalls and refuse slock, as I usually can make from my wheat aud corn per bushel. Very truly yours, - ; . .. . - .. - . T. 8. HoieiauiB. For further particulars call on or addres A. A. Stutznian, Somerset, Pa., who is tbe sole agent for the con uties named. unjust to everybody concerned, except him self. Many of the stockholders of the Beech Creek Railroad are also opposed to the sale of that line to tbe Pennsylvania Central, as proposed. A telegram from Cbambenhurg says that about half the men tunneling the mountain for the South Pennsylvania Railroad have been discharged and the remainder will work half-time hereafter. Although none of tbe men have heard definitely of a dis continuance of work, they are apprehensive of receiving such intimation almost daily. Many of the farmers, especially in Fulton county, are indignant at the proposed sale of thovroad. Fultoa county was without a railroad, and people were so anxious for one that tbey gave the South Pennsylvania free right of way. Considerable work was done, high fills were made and deep cats excavat ed, to the great injury to the farms, and many of the farmers must drive long dis tances in their fields unless the cuts are bridged. In thb county all of the Contractors have recciTjd notice that their monthly allowance had been reduced one half and in conse quence all of them bat tbe Messrs. Collins have discharged one half their men. Tbe Collins' are pushing their work with the ut most vigor and unless orders for an entire suspension comes soon they will have their work finished by the time they do come. It b very apparent that the road b to be aban doned, but it may take several weeks yet to consummate the arrangement and the mo ment that b done all work will be suspend ed AT SOMERSET. THURSDAY, AUG. 13. WONDEBLAND -AID BABE ! FAR. SURPASSINC AMY AKUSECENT RECORDS. EVENT THAT KJSTC8Y. MARRIED CUPP BITTXEB. On Sunday, August 2d, 18S5, at the Lutheran parsonage in Som erset, by Rev. J. F. Shearer, Mr. Edwin M. Cupp to Miss Mary L. Bittner, both of near Somerset. AXKESY RHOADS. On Thursday, July 2, 1885, at tbe Lutheran parsonage in Hooversvile, by Rev. John X. Cnruh, Mr. Elmer E. Ankesy, of near Stoyestowa, to Miss Carrie. Rhoads, of Shade. DIED. A Bo vis r. Fax.iK. I'ame Xalure, with all her proverbial skill and wisdom, gets off the track occasionally and either adds to or sub tracts some portion of her manufactured ar ticle. One of the strangest freaks of tbe kind on exhibition b a living cow, having two distinct and separate beads, fully developed in every particular, with two seta of noma, two pairs of eyes, two pairs of ears and two mouths. Tbe animal b otherwise in a nor mal condition, healthy and sound. Mr. W. W. Cole has secosed her as an added attrac tion to hb eollosaal shows lor thb season, and visitors will have an opportunity to see one i-f Nature's most singular mistakes. t. for A 11 the members of the Lawrence county bar flare catered into aa agreeaieat to keep their offices closed from August 1st to Au gust 15th, and transact no business what ever. Should the movement prove satisfac tory it b tbe intention to keep up the cus tom annually and possibly extending the period of idleness to six weeks. This b in pursuance of a custom adopted by the Bea ver county bar. Three years ago the law yers of the latter county dosed their offices for two weeks, last year they shut them up for four aod thb year business will be sus pended for six, showing that the movement b garbing in popalarity each year. . ( sr. How it Looks at Hoa a Oo Thursday ofK soaaaaav bUDza. io. w. riia, oafta last week the division engineers oo the South Peonrylraaia received ardeea to reduce the foroa of workhiftriert oaa halt - This, bew- I ever, aot sigMieant Tbe engineers) as sert that tbe wore can e completed at tbe time fixed upon January 1, 188? with the redacea fore. Oo Taeaday Mr. Benedict, who has the contrail lur deUrerizta; ties oa thb division, reed reel order to aaakc m aiore ties for the praam t, bat to deliver those already made. Oo Wedixadsy Mr. E. H. Banes UWrnll hi. foliar OH... W Barnes, Esq, eoosultinai engineer of tb I South Pennsylvania Company, ascing if he ! should continue to deliver' tewder to the "Pt forth " Farmers Fa- contractors. The telecram la milv diraeted . him to do so and closed by saying that work would " aot be stopped for the nrarmt " porchadug any other. ' fWsrd Caaatte. t --..-. Tbe following b taken from the Ktaujtl- ical Hasmger of July 21st and b published at tbe request of friends of the deceased : Rev. JacobSmith was born October 28, ISoO iu Stark county Ohio, and died of hemor- rage or tbe lungs, ou cunnay, juiy 12m, aged 34 years, IS months, and 14 days. He was enn verteo at tne age 01 10 auu uniteu with the M. E. Church, and received a li cense as a local preacher February 19, 1S73. He united with tbe Evangelical Association in the year 1874. and in the tall of 173 be was called to assist 11 is itrcuier on uyuumau then Bridgport) circuit, tins conference. In the Sprirg of 1870 at the conference beld at Franklin. Pa., be was received into tbe con ference and was returned to Bridgport cir cuit. In the Spring of U77 at the confer ence held at West Millville, Pa., he was or dained deacon and sent to Fairview circuit. At the conference beld at Salisbury, l a., in 1879 be was ordained elder, and returned the third year to Fairview circuit. In l-0 h wns sent to South Fork circuit, which he served for two years and was then assigned to Cherry free circuit. Alter remaiuing two years in Cberry tree, he was sent iu the Spring of ls4 to Somerset rircuit which be served up to the lime of his death. At the last session of conference be was elected Treasurer of the Missionary Society of the Pittsburgh conference. From a bov he always manifested an un. spuming iIisikoiUuq and shunned publicity. His life at home was coiuraenaaoie. aim while young he established family worship, which doubtless resulted in tbe couversiou of his father. He was married to Lizzie Vanier, of Cambria Co., I a., August 21,1ft. !l. He was a model husband and an affection ate father, leaving one boy four years old. He was a twin brother of Kev. I. A. Smith. of West Millville circuit, wjo came to his bedside two days before his departure. Bro. Smith was a very acceptable preacber and was wdl received upon all tbe charges he ever served. He was universally eote-111- ed by peowle of every denomination, and the resolutions of tiie Somerset Ministerial Association, found below, but feebly express their feelings of sympathy in the toss we sustain in bis utatn. tiis aouiry as a preacher was more than ordinary, and with his diligence as a student, he was destined to become one oi the most popular preachers of the conference. He was a living epistle. Known and read of all men. a volume into which Christ had crowded many lessons of his life. He was an exemplary Christian and tbe love and piety that flowed into his heart shone forth in an active life of seir-de- niah benevolence and Christian fidelity. He exemnuhed the power of the Oospel in his life and conversation, and preached Christ by bis daily walk, and his words of comfort and cheer brougbt joy and gladness tn many hearts. Tbe following are some 01 tne dying ut terances of Bro. Smith : "This world b good ; everything looks Dleasant. but beaven b so much better. Ev erything I eat or drink tastes so sweet: but (Dointiue upward 1 it is only a loretaste 01 beaven. where I shall eat and drink anew in my Fathers kingdom. Heaven grows bnehter and brighter every moment, tne dark valley b not dark. I feel the Lord b sanctifvimr roe soul and body. "Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil." And then, turn ing to his brother he said, "Isaac, tell my brethren in tbe ministry that the Gospel I preached to others supports me in the bour 01 deatn more -.uaa 1 naa anucipaiea. After hb wife bad read a portion of Scrip tare to him from the sixth chapter of John. he Broke out in loylul exultation, saying "I shall never die. Jesus says so. 1 am leaning on Jesus. Everything appears heavenly." To hb father in-law he said, 'Liszie (hb wife) thinks I niieht die. but a Christian never dies. If thb earthly house dissolv ed, I know I have a bouse not made wrtn hands, eternal in the heavens." As bb end drew near be frequently told hb brother that be was leaning on Jesos, and the Gos pel he preached to others supported bim now. When asked whether be was still leaning on Jesus, he wonld say, "Ob yes. precious Saviour." He called his compan ion to hb side and said, "Blest bs tlx tie that'lV Our hearts to Christian ve, Tbs feuowsa rp of kiwi red Blinds Is like to that above. At one time be said. ' My life bas been a short one, but a most happy life. Isaac, I will tell father and mother when I get there that yon are on the way." At another time be said. "I feel as if I am dying, but I am not afraid of death. If thb be death, all b well, all b well. I am leaning on Jesus. I shall soon drink of the water of life so clear and bright." On Tuesday, July 14th. hb remains were taken to the burial lot of his Father-in-law, on Fairview circuit. Fnneral services were conducted in tbe presence of a lanre congre gation by the writer, assisted by Uevs. li. S. Poling, G. W. EWnger. L. Roes. S Milliron, W. M. Covert, J. W. IHmier, W. F. Shannon, and F. D. Elleberger. May the grace of God sustain sister South, and the little son be raided np to fill bis father's place, and may we all meet in the sweet by-and-bv. - i; k. Lavas WECHTEXHEISER. Near Graefs, Mr. Anthony Wecbtenbeiser, aged about 75 years. KOCHER. Xear Hooversville, on Satur day, July 11- m Mrs. Elizabeth Kocber. aged 81 years, 4 months and 6 days. ST0CFFER. On Thursday. June 13. 1SS5, at Buckstown, Mr. John H. L. Stoof fer, aged 19 years, 11 months and 4 days. VORE. On Saturday, July 19, 18?5, at New Paris, Bedford County, Pa., Mr. Benja min Vore, aged 71 years, 6 month and 5 da vs. V WITT, At the residence of her parents in Somerset, oa Wednesday, July 8th, Miss Ida Witt aged S3 years and 7 months. She lived her entire life time in Somerset, and was well and favorably known to tbe entire community. Ida bad many traits of character that endeared her to her friends and acquaintances. Hr pleasant and kind face, and ladylike conduct, made her alike es teemed by all. She bad not enjoyed good health for more than two years previous to her death, and in consequence of thb did not for some time mingle so mnch with her former associates. She bad always been an affectionate and dutiful daughter, but espe cially ilid these qualities and characteristics become coespicuous during the time of her ill health. She became, as it were, a child again, and the ministrations and compan ionship of her parents, sisters and brothers afforded her the greatest source of happiness and contentment. She bore her sufferings witb great fortitude and was seldom heard to complain, lest it might be the occasion of grief to other aiembers of the family. Her life was one of innocence and goodness, and when the trying hour of death came it was one bf Christian submission. On suitable occasions she made known to her friends that her abiding faith in Christ gave her as surance ot a life with Him beyond the grave at perfect rest. The funeral services were held in Trinity Lutheran Church, of which she was an exemplary member. The occa sion was improved by a discourse, preached by her pastor, Rev. J. F, Shearer. . O, heart sore tried ; thou bast the bet . That Heaven itself could give thee rest. Rest from all weary thoughts and things. How many a loving farewell went With thee beneath that low, green tent, Whose curtain never outward swings. , "W. ZtTZETW" 4 "W. COLE'S COijOSSAXj SHOWS CIRCUSES ATTBNTIOIT I 2 ENORMOUS '.-MENAGERIES! ARAB AND MEXICAN EXHIBITjqjj 4 2 1 ELEVATED AND THEATEE STAGE ! ! m 1 .1 1 mm 4 r?i1? I 111.. IMit.,:-!- liw JW aV5.7Mi- J?- - . SiM ' 1.-.' . ' - .Jl -If-."-. V Exclusive 1 mmm f Matchless ! Mighty ! The World haa no room for its parallel, Presenting in its Immensity 4 CIRCUSES AND OVER TWENTY-FIVE .tf'.RIAL. ACTS 4 Two Menageries, and a Whole World's Fair of Horses. THE HORSE BZ0. 'DI. that walks a tight-rope twenty feet in the air. -12 Bedouin Arabs, Phenomenal Athletes, Fresh from the Desert More World's Champion Circus Stars than all other Shows on Earth Combined. A Galaxy of Wax Statua ry, Representing all the Presidents and noted men. SAMPSON, THEH00NRLr7ETDW- Fver brought to this Country. The Only WETS HXPPOP0TA32TTS Ex hibited with anv Show. Tka Urtnl I.lvlaa Elewtaaat, Bar He, tha Biaxeet Brat Urates. BLACK RHINOCEROS THE ONLY THE ONLY Is this or say oca tr cuaotrr- Tbatwiil visit tals illy. SERIAL BICYCLE RIDERS m only MEXICAN EXHIBITION the only RUSSIAN ROLLER SKATERS .SSl AN ELEVATED THEATRE STAGE FOR SEW FEATURES ASD OLYMTIAX GAMES. THE ONLY LIVING BEADED COW. ' ' 'jfiEL ' A Show cf Features ! A Show cf Novelties ! TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY! Doors Open at I and 7 P. M. 50c. CSILSSSN 9 YZASS, HALT-PSICS. OF pl'BLIC SALE Valuable Real Estate! rrm E CM DERSIOS Ell. Adatalstratar aad TnutOT fiw lta saia orib Real KMate f Joha jaspaagler, laic at Somarst,Bera, Son. Base Ball Tbe second of tbe series of carries of base ball was played between the 14 Looe Stan of Meyeradale, and the "Glades" of Somerset, oo tbe beautiful grounds of tbe former named dab, but Kri day afternoon. Excursion ticket were sold on the SAC Railroad and some sixty friends of tbe Somerset team accompanied tbem from this place. Tbe game waa wit nessed by from three to four hundred peo ple, a great nomher of whom were ladies. alt greatly interested in tbe game and all of whom applauded vigorously as aacb succes sive good play wa made by their respective favorites. The game was exciting through out, the most exciting, in fact, thai we ever witnessed. Both teams played very well The Mi-versdale team was strong at tbe bat, bat tbe superior fielding of the Som- erseters mad thera easy winners. The) - lne oiars wen am to me oai anujr SoCTH rxx-tsVLVASI. Everything IS in scored lour runs, followed by two run bf perplexity and doubt along the line of the the Grades." Then came three white washes for Meyersdale, and four for Sum er set. The Glades" scored six rant ia the sixth, the same number in tbe seventh and three ia the eighth inning, while tbe " Lone Stars " got three run in tbe fifth, were whitewashed in tbe sixth and seventh, and made five score ia tbe eighth and Ave In tbe ninth inning, tha last run making the score a tie, with the " Glade " entitled to one more inning at the bat. Tbey bad bo difficulty in making the one seore needed to give them the victory, when the gam was called bv tbe umpire, with the Glade' having oi.Iy one cuan out. Tba " Glada " and their friends left for home shortly after the close of tbe game, arriving here at about eight o'clock in the evening. An immense crowd of friends had congregated at the station. As the traia eaaae rolling in they greeted tbe victor with three time three and a tieer. The following is the score of the game ia Jdetail t Inaiairs ......... BWy.:. r uaopar, ss Kaeppar.lb. Havtaa.ll... Barker. f. Tttal.. .......... I I I I ll'i I 1 IS Smm, i Baas Has, aaa 4 WUntiko. siaasnsis aesaa, ara, aTruaa. cai-tai. Hasutaw, .. 1 B 1 e lS4i7l leeeeiii eBB B 1 1 1 - teateiii !! Rteht HMkHkl, 1 .. Meyers, ... I tat 3k...... RM.ir..... Orcsky.af, , . l e i ... e l ... B B . B . l 8 e MlUw,rf a i IT -rr ! ra s4 S wKwara. South Pennsylvania, and no man holding a contract to do certain work know from one day to another when he will be ordered to stop work indefinitely. At tbe office in Har risbnrg. inquiries on all subject relating to operations on the road are answered with the tnanosyllablea, "we don't know." And the truth is. nobody doe know anything about it. The situation is an enigma, and all movements on the part of those w ho con trol this situation, a jucjle in tbe further ance of which some one is to be cheated and interests of individuals and communities in the war of these plans will be ignored or ra ined, as the case may demand. The effect of this now contemplated change in the control of the South Pennsyl vania railroad, and its anticipated ruinons effects on region beyond thb city, will also be disastrous in many ways on the local in terests of Harrisbarg. . In tbe first place it is a damper on the entire section of tbe city, where considerable real estate bas changed hands at advanced prices. It ha disap pointed people who made considerable in vestments to meet what It was reasonable to suppose would be a demand for certain con veniences ia domicile and places ot business. It has jeopardised invested capital in ways which will destroy mnch nasfol enterprise,' and it bas weakened cooSdenee in sowrees of employment. TbeM things cannot oerar in a eommunUy'wTtlioett iovol ring in their train many other evils. Harrisbarg de serves better treatment. uti Indepa dent. . -. A cablegram from London says that Andrew Carnegie, of Pittsbnrgb, who sub scribed forJl.OUO.Ouw of stock in the Soath Pennsylvania Eailroad, aad Franklin B. Goweo, who hold $1.0M) stock in the mm company are opposed to afcandoaiag the nUrpriae, aad ttiak that lha terms of ale proposed by VanderbOt sow eminently , order printed to him by tba Orphans' Coart of Somerret County, will sell at pablle sale, at to Coart Hoaas la ta Bueoagh ot Sa-aersat, oa SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, 1SS5, At 1 o'clock p. oi., tb IbUowlag described Real Estate, vis : KM. I. A eortam tract of laad sitaate (a Som erset Twp,, SoBMrwt Ca. Pa,, adjuinina: Usds of Joaathaa J. Barfcley. Wm. Marteen-'. Henry Luieg. Samaei las aod Joslah Vuf, Daniel Uaa. Ir. Sol Lenbart. aad otliera, wwtalnlng Is acre more or less, with a good two-story frame DWELLING HOUSE, barn, aad ether eatbulUB thereon erected: good, water, ttoe orchard, and ia a aixh eat of calilvatioo. This farm li knowa aatbe " Jot tkaa Berkley Farm. and t sitaate a half mile aortfc cK the town of Sotoenet. oa tb Johnstown tarn pike ; euayeoieol to chorcaes, schools, aad railroad mciiltiec Tnlf farm a 01 be sol Ol as a whole or la panels, to salt pareaasers. - J. H. BORLAND, WHOLESALE AUCTIONEER Maiaiifactiirep's' sent 03T ' BOOTS. SHOES, RDBBKBS. C1EPETS AND OIL' CLOTHS. 723 and 725 Liberty Street, - HEAD OF WOOD,) PITTSBURGH, PENIST'. All over ts.ai east ee eonftrmatloa of rale and dellyery ot deed, ao4 lha S0.UU0 to bo paid In six annual payments of fl.vAM each, the first thereof ea the 1st day of April. 1-V aad aaaoally there after antll ps.M. Payments secured by mortiraaa bead, without lateresi. Itn peroewt of the whole purrhaso money to be paid oa the day of sale. aaT-Possesnea eiswa October 10, lea. ALSO NO. ?." A certain house aad M of ground situate In the HTjUYb of Somerset, Pa , adjotoinar lot of Jsmoo Alter' heirs en the bast, l aioa street on the North, lot ol Ed. Johnson on the West, Mala street the South, frontier 12 feet aad ranning hack sat fet. with a two-story Irame koase, sta ble, and other oathulMuiKS t hereon erectod. TLB HS .-Cash n enoOrmstlon or sale aad de livery of deed : Mper emit, of the purchase money must be said oc day of sale. Potensioa given October V Isko. ALSO NO. S. A eertaia tract of laad sitaate la Shade Twp Somerset Co . P. adjotntna lands of Cyrus HerfcejbUe, Jacob 91 i tier, Datid Will, Moses M1U wlth a two-story plank brass, barn aad other out. Yail'lnr thereon erected. Good water, orehanl, aad wcU Improved. The farm Is known aa tb "Bemrd Cmjie Farm " TEK MS: All over eaes AS eash no eoafirmatloa of sale and drliyery ofdeeit, and tbe tMW M la REOVL A R AfniOlt SALES, Every t9ESAT at 11 sl GOODS AT EACTf)RT PRICES, AT fall ATE SALE. JEJpMail orders receive Prompt and Careful attention. I sell goods 20 to 25 per cent, lower than the Jobbing Trade, and deliver either direct from the Factory, or from my are house in Pittsburgh, and can assure Merchants handling goods in my line, that it will pay them to call on me before making their purchases. As my stock is always very full of B JR3--A.i:LrS I And you have a larger line to select from than any agent can show by sample. My FALL STYLES are the handsomest and best goods shown bv anv dealer in the U. S. My specialties are SOLID LEATHER AND HONEST DEALING. Iam the OXLY RUBBER AGESCY IS PITTSBURGH, and offer this fall LYC03IISG, JIEYER, AJIERI CAS & NATIOXAL RUBBER COMPASrS GOODS, at prices that cannot be met by Jobbers ; besides, I always bave a full line of Seconds, as well as Job Lots of Rubbers, at 10 to 20 per cent below the market, on standard, first-quality goods. I sell the best $3 shoe in Men's Calf button Bala and Congress in the U. S. I sell a Men's Veal Calf Cap Toe Hook Bal i Double Sole, SOLID LEATHER, that you can Retail at 1.25 Send for Samples of both of above. Sole agect for JOHN M UN DELL & CO S M SOLAR TIP n SHOES. TO TUK UALASCE OF THE sWS t Of tit REALLY GREAT B AUG A IS S IS HATS AND BONNETS, AND OENERAL MILLINEET GOODS, PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, AND GLOVES. These Goods must be sold, and those buy ing WILL SAVE MONEY. ALL DRY GOODS VERY CHEAP, AT GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN. PENN'A. D30SSEB BY SQESTCTSAS PBiCnCALLI C v 3EITER1S3 fvS(IEAPE2IIAS Designs. Lijj! Clrcuiaro. It Will JPay You fo Buy Your Memorial Work. Of dl F. Mer, Sierset Mi Manufacturer of and Dealer In mi 139 mm MONUMENT!. BRON25 COMPANY, Emtferm Work rctneisarsl aa Srf forin. tm s.'l I Wort. Alio Aftnt Jtr U WHITS BUOSll Psrsras ia atwd f MOSI XEST WORK will fin It to their ln:rst u call at ar sh'. when a pnr showtna will tm alran tlusa. -siiw-faetton Onarmttd f Every Cms, mnd FHhk.? HUT LOW. llnTlta Spetal AtlenUua lo ta Intmlar-d hy RKT. W. A. ORTN. utD ell lmfroT.icntl tn pnrm of MA f I HI A L J.P WIil CTiO.v. and whieta Is dmtaxl lo ha tba fap'ilar M' Rnfnfnt nr mir I'tiaageaMa Cli ss.ifi mm A ism WM. F. SHAFFER DO XOT BITS YOUR Watches and Silverware UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE PINE NEW STOCK AT W. H. WOOD'S, NO. a BATTK BLOCJC. S O MEESET, PA. parnraau of m aaca, tba Brst thenufto fall da lu 1. l-w a4 aaaaallr thereafter ontil paM, whhmtUiierest, aad to be applied to the ariK ns-t Pttrebaseja-ls;neal. 10 per eenLof tbeoash mast be paid on tbe i!as of sale. Poasessioa srHrtn ApiU I, IWS. J. U PVOH. aoss st. AdoslaUtrator aad Trust. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Estata af JoaUa Mowery dreM, late ef aMrsat Tstbl, Sueaenet Ucualy, Pa. IUars of adsstiifatratloa aa tss sonve estate aasiag beeaaTaated la taeaaderslaaed by the Bfopcr astbority, aotie Is Hereby sivea to all persoas ladeMed to aaid estate ta asake aanieM- aie payawa aaa ueae aanaa eiaaas aaaiast ta aaawto sreseat tketa dalr asuheBsjcatad k. ... tleasaat ea er befer Thamiay. taeirth day of ospwiuwi ui wi nFBtieacw ot tisjrease SaMTU. SUTDEB. ' W.8. XOWEHT, . ami. AdatiBlstratars, UorreeMd ay Oooa ft Baaarra. CHOICE GROCEX1ES. FLOUR Apasea-drted, ft Appletatur. SI ;!.... . Mraa, fl tua ................., Baaer (rWi)...... ............ Kwckwkeat V bask ... - issl, las aa. Beerwa ......... Baooa,samldrs, .... " eklea. Oora. 4 FEED idjia e 8e .... Itte ASSIGNEE'S SiLLE. A JT VIRlt'E or an order Issalns; oat ef the Coart ol CocnnHrfi Plras ot S-mrset Oevnty. Pa, directed ta tbe aaalersianeil, b will sell at pablle sale oa THURSDAY, AUG. G, ISSo, at Bethel. Somerset Co:. Pa, at 1 0loek r. a., the following tracts of laad. Tit: f f) The aadlrWed two-thirds Ib IJOa a UrestofM. W. Kelm an.1 wife In a WI of land sitaate la Qaemahoalna; Twp., Somerset Col, Fa., eontaioin; t arres anil "3 per eee. beina; iaad pareaaaed trum Tobias bWagh aad wile. fA o Th wndlrldMl twa-thirds ' IslOa Us nterest of at. W. Kelm and wife, ia a Iran .f laad aiiaate la (laemaauoina; Twp Boaserset Ooaoty, eoatalntac 31 arres al perrhea. beina laad pujjhs soil liom John W. Bloarh aad wife. f M The andrrlded tws.tblrd hv IslOa 4a tenet of M. W. Kelra aa.1 wile, ia a tract ot mad sitaate tat (oems-hoBine TowashiD. aomerse Uoanty, eDDiainins! "t acres aad Ma amass, Swsbj mad pare based troa Jona- taaa Yoder, TEKM8 OI SiLT.K- ' Oaa4aliw atacawrraauaaof saw. sae tklnl la one year, sag the hsimnas tn two year. Debarred pas meats to bear laii eet, aad to be sseared by radsrmeat notes or samaaae. be atade liens. TePDareaat ef U bid to be paid wa asaasrty is kauaawl down. . stcphctt rnrmuc, Jar15. asakassafaVW. Earns aad win. 4DMrNISTBAT0R19 NOTICE. of TaleatiB J. Millar, we'd, mte of (tae. nvaaoeiaa Tw-. MoaiermOoanty. Pa. letters ef aanuaisrratioa oa the aaora " . fT ...-1 ! ora. (ear) saw bsuael I - (shelled) alsl- . , ...Hi;!. aseai at a. ........ as aU afeam, a . -........ .! SESDMOT HI THE d INSTITUTION proposed u the ntlreaaofthls Commonwealth tor tbeir approval or reienioa by the Ueaeral As- semhl? of the iVimmuowealUi of Fenn.ylTaaia. PmMlsoed by order of the Serretmrr ol tbe Com-monwenl-.h. in pumanre uf the 1st seeiiua of Ar ticle XVIII of'heCuaetitatfcia. Juint resorauos proposina aa amendment to the Coustitation ef the Cuussauawealth t PenasylTa-aia.- Be it RsolTed by the Senate and House of Rep resentattTerof the CommiaweBtth of Penotylv ala la Ueoeral Assembly met, that the folkiwtn is proposed aa aa amemlBMst of the Cjnsttiation of the Commoawealth ef Pennsyrraola, In aceonl aae with lb prorlsioa ef the eifbteenth article thereof. AXEXDXEXT. 1 hat sartloa Bie r arUde Ira of the Coestita- uon ef toe comnwiiweaua of Fenasylsania, wdicb reaos as follows: - Whenever a eouatr shall contain forty thoasand mhaMtaau it shall consUtnte a separata jadlelaJ illstrlet, aad shall elect one )ntfre learned la the law ; and the Oen era! Assembly shall pfwrkie mr additional JBdaea ss the bsuiaese ef tbe said dtstrieu may reqalre. Conntle eoaursiaa; a popalatioa less thaa I taf. ncteni w eansuraia separate aiatrleu shall tonaed Into eunreaient siasile districts or. If Mr sary. stay be attached to eoatlsraoas dlstriets. at the General Assembly may preside. Tbeamee of assmnata jadsre. not learned la the law. I abol ished la theeoaatie tcraUnc attarata district bat iheapTeral associate isxlae la etnea wkw this Unastltatloa shall be adopted shall serve fur then- anexplred terms.'' he aad tbeaaate is hereby amenueu so as to reau a follow: waenerera foanty shall eoatala sixty theasaad tahabltaats It may eoastltate a separata jwdlelai dleuiet, and may steet on isdra tea reed in tbe law : and the Oeaeral Assembly sball preelnw tor additional jlee, as im but I a ess ot said districts may re uaire. Coamlee not fcrmlss separate district, shall he formed tnt eonTemeat Mnsss district, a tbe General Assembly may arvsule. Theoince of associate jade, not learaed la the mw. I abol lbed I a eoaaiies Mrmln; separate districts aad haetnar more thaa on law jadae . eeerr ether eeanty shall elret two assort I mdsre. wbe shall net be rwiaired to be learned ia the law : bal tbe sorenl associate re' ere ha erno. wnea tbt amendmeat shall he adopted, shall serre br their aaeipired term. Atmaeopyaf the Joint sUentatloi. w. a. i tviajt. Secretary af the CommuBwealth. A Ifif BOOK STORE IN SOMERSET. WM. H.WELFLEY , book: seller somerset, penn'a. Cfers Larga ari Tell-wlected Stcck cf BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, UYJIS BOOKS And Standard and JivUaneou B'i in aU Ijartment.i of Lilrra- turt, such a BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE HIST0BY. BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS AS WELL AS THE FAT0BITE rOCTS, IX AIL STYLES ASD tlSDIXC. A237 BOOS EI TH2 14JLBS2T TILL 23 PsCJiTTLT SCHOOL BOOKS AUD SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS IS STOCK acindiBg STATIONERY ! The Public will also Had a fall Assortment of Goods Bel-earlna In tb Stationery Trade a srreat variety of Blank Books, sara as Ledgers, Day-Bcob, Pass and Hracrandm Bcclks, FIXE WtlTIXG tAtElS OF ALL E1XD WRITISG TABLETS. PESCIL TABLETS, PAPERS IS BOXES, ESVELOPES, PESS, PESCILS, ISKS, ate, f. aSs7 BALL GOODS, CROO.VET SETS, 7C rTlES, FRAMES AXD JtOlLDtXUS, 0 ALL .0TS. THE STOCK OF JUSTICES' ULASKS IS FBESIIJt COXFLETM. Aad hare all beea carefnlly printed lor nee ta Somerset County, aad will Veeensl rerrrrf ia I ettiraers. Correfpuaaearo .boat Boekv at. Insued, aad all mall ardef will re ceiTe prosBpt attmtlon. aa-aTasE oa aaia cimsst, sui t soya's Pita itsse. nia.T27. WM. H. WELFLEY. QRrilANS' COURT SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. PUBLIC SALE. IT VIRTT'F. of snorter Issued eat of theOr- phaas Coart of 2omej-t Caaty, Pa-. taw nmicrslaiied directed. 1 wltl expose to mle by pnUie eatery, oa the pumlse la Bctkiey's Kills, t TI RTTE ef an or-ler tsraed oat of I be Or- 8 A 1 URDA Y, SEP' 2. 5, 1 SS5, can same, m a. Eaaa. do ... yiewr. 9 eM Fliiml, ba. ).. Kama. (arar-earal) a imnm a aaalhar. red sals, a. . . V.t-ie IS - Tas ....... ..lit Us .....u...jMlle Sra - VST' - isa BTIddrlssrs sad shea 1S8 aa Ji sjeyai so tmti wi em.......................esa6a sNaaama. aa I awen. ........... --- --- Pehm, dried, a a ,,,...,traiw ta hitra o ma a-arket harajl Je ftao, Ka. 1. . ertra at at . O" Ahssa. aer sack ..(1 av'l a 8 Atatea. pee aeh . at w Swaas, yenew p a .. Tossac srhcta a, a a . .wts Waal, wA arias; been praatad te the aadrsirBed by tbe proper authority, aotie is hereby circa o ail Dt-isua iadebtaa to said estata to make Immedi ate payment aad those harms; claims aaatnst the mlTes-Sm. aroeasci.at theen dalr salaaiiiaiil lor as. J J tlemeat as astardar. taassta dataf Aaswst.aMa, ; at the laU reeioeaos ef d I . Estate or uana seareeK. oec a., tat m t paer Turk st loot Twp- Somerset Co , Ira. Latter t admiawtratioa ea the above estata harts; been created t tba awlsretcweil by the proper aataortty. Botes ss hereby girea to all ftiMON P. sallXES. Adssixtlstrators. TXECUTOfTS NOTICE. Batata af ., - i-, . persoas tmlebted U (aid estate to ssake tmiwedl- i '.. - TSj" ate paymeat. aad laea barlaa; slatms acataat the ammammassk.s-a. . nn wU1 preeeat them daly etttbea ilea tea for msweal' I sleneetate aarrn; eettlsaseat ea Satartay. the 1Mb ef As rest. Ma. m mr' bee a ei anted totae thcrity, I I hereby ctrwa to aU dtatew t anat amaaa as ssiks tmswist pay. thess Barm; iumi laamn it tear. daly aathanlsrated for aettleaseBt la y the iiueei i M the stiwe-aoBs of iseoft Kregar. ia aoaiwoad. sa- aoawtsetCa,Pa. O. B. KKBQAB. AdmlalMrator. peer s Coart of Somerset connty to mtiren , I will erpos to pablle sale by pablie oat cry ea the premise to Jenaer Twp.. Stimerret Co, Pa. at 1 o'clock la the afteraoos. the Mhwin d. crllisal Real estate, hue the estata ef JUchel Willi ilsnassil Is sll HO. U A eertaia hoase aad lot ef aaad slta- SA TURD A r, AUGUST 15, 18S5, at, kBeijiit "-rll '"r ' Inc Baptist fajoret sss tb Sowth. Wiisea E. Walker oa the Weet. Cinabeth Jndy a to Kast. er a- Th follow mc deserlhed Seal Estate, rls : All ol a eertaia ssusnae: r tract ef laad sitaate ta Jeweer Towtship. Somerset Onate. Pa.. adrinin lands of Jaeab V. H.-raer. Ell tiasaaw. Joha E. Wool. Elisabeth Kittle, aid tkrs, euntaiame on han. dred aad tr.ar acre more or lea. - Tbi tract of land eoatala a aaa yuaag esebard, a aeed two aad a ball story DWELLING HOUSE, And a lerve Bew Bank Bars m eosmw ef enBstraes. tloa. The piimsses aswass weH ssiwkI. aa-ler-laid Ith llmsstoa and eual, and is ia a Das state ef ealtlratkaa. TERMS Z Nanb- Ease. Herkler estate ea the talalna 4 percbe. strict meaaore. haeiac there- a erertea a small rrame isweuina; noisse, mssis, aad ether ealbalMfacs. SO. s. Eaews as the Shop Lot, adjafalnc !o 1 ea the East. :harfcrCrttchOeid KBtaSkth. Peter F si. Wlkers eatar na tha Wt, soar a hrat Clare. Schost aad HU1. TEKMS. Cash ea coaAnaatka f sal and deBeerr f ded t parchaeer ; as per rent ef tbe swrraasw money tn be pasd as suoa a the priperry Is smb- ed-wwa. aw. ikiT., Artmr. aad Traste of Baehel Wsal. dee d. jarss. The ooadltlens ef mK are as ameant of sale neeedlna; Ml Blast be paid la eash, er la peyssents with mtereot. Tea per osrt ef the tiarrhase money mast be paid ea day ef sal aad mcladmc thtseaeaah ssast be paid I aamssat to 3.M n delirery of 'lead, the reiaalBler to be folio.. The T EGAL NOTICE. I i "T Israel Baer. Daniel S. Baer. and Peter Baer. ef Bearer Cttr. ranae Coancy, Jfefc. . Yea are hereby nrHlaed that bs porta nee ef a wrttaf eertltioa Hewed eat ef the irpoaa' Coart paid' r-i two equal asaaal saymeat. with rarer- of sjomerset Owmsy. Pa-. I will hold ao rnoweatoa est. Thealbresald shall b paid a Mlow tb nal of Moasoa J. Baer. dee dja tha aadilaad a the raleae ef Peter Bnaam. ksr la amaser: Twp, 8essraK Co.. Paoa lflP1 more moacy tnaa at aaTthtBs; sfiw lw , oa the 1st of April. 1 Waterway, the 0d day of Aesraet. USA wha aad V f taan aa aawaey for tha best aeffiac (irea lo pet eat nop the wher he snll attend for said is r pose. 1IAJI1U. &P AHOI.BB. Ja-Jtt. book eat. taiL Tl Bxeeator. AUiaa. Beciaaen aceeed sraadl Uaa. UaUJrr awoa usx. IperttaeTj ttr the purchaser: oa the 1st of April. Urn, SsoSea the 1st ef April, lssr. aad the rsmsinlac lssa. prnai uma wui sa eomfar fait B. P. HA. a ME a. LIZZIE BORN ER. JaM. Trastsaa. Taeadav. the 11th day ef Aaanst. ma. yea caa attend If yea thiak proper. Bor. I aet S are sitaate m Swsaerset Twp., aemetset Co.. Pa. 2a s I ataau ia Jenaar Twp, Somerset Coea- V8hriirs oace. i JCaHX wTSTEB ialy . las, i Saerllf r
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