The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 15, 1875, Image 3

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1 iv- rk in Hi - Ga'.lerv a' Sc.i
n. w prepared to take Photo
ntvjis. etc.. of al! sizes and
! 1 ii lures carefully enpi.-d and
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1 ne of Pictures. Frames,
HZ- etc
.tn. .til I
re-.'.'vell
for sale at a'.l tnius. Uoon-.s
lock, entrance next tii.r to
' 'LV.'. II. V.'i.IUXT.
& Co's.. f.r
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.lies, A,e
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OTItI- All pers. lis bd.lt.d to
v note or in.-k aiiuiit wid -a'i a:. J
n.ake s- :;.i nt- at r.te
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Any.I!.s.. wuntini a h.-.tp ':l .t
( li ti,is ml! do Weil to Call lit llenrv
ll-t'l.-y's. Whole s'litsfir mm, h.-avy ai.'l
I'iht -:ht. at Boys' s::ils from
in :." Ires gooils at cost.
loiiN F. Bi ymikk is prejvared to sup
ply be.. Mii: : Hardware at the very lowest
prices; Xai'.s. lnks. ItltehoS, Hingis,
G'.a.-s. o.l. Paint. A,-. Surar taken in ex-
1 hange for poods.
oei r.a.-u-J and gni-a, Iliia.-. i aro
l.'oa and lUnjoon. Sugar, puh erizt-d.
rn.sLi ar. 1 granulated. otli e. D-mara-ray
il l. 11ns and Maple Sj rups ani M-ilas-.
Sp. Te-i, Sj iri-s and Canned
Fruits. Han n. Ir:i-d Bee!. L-rd, Fish.
SaX sun:ry prmltiixr etc., for sale at our
Xew ."s'oreat prif to suit the times.
CeVk i BtrniTs.
O t . Srriler. O OrniUt and AnrUt
Al! dis uses of Eve, Ear and Throat, and
ta'arrh. s-viaiiii-s. Operations for Cata
r i- t. -a. ro-v-ed Kyes." '-Weeping Eve."
"Uild H.tirv. " Poivj.us in Ear or X'.-e,
ttiar.-e-l TocbIIs. ic. iv-rlorrue.l. j-pc-tai
les fitted. Artificial Eves inserted.
4 Cr-r Pvallry Tarda.
For sale Fow Is and Eirirs of Fancy Potl
'ry. bred from iaijiorfed St. k, Bctf and
Pann ljA (. K hins, Liirhl and Dark Brah
n.as. Gold a-,i Silver Spwkled Ham-I'lir-hs.
1'oUn Is. Blai k ;vanb. Baa-
an.s and Iror?e Turkevs. Ftr particu-
ars a.l.'n s.
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CouflueDce. Pa
Dut Gmios And Clothing Chfp
ort Mushn. yard w: Je. 15 c-nts ; ,!.,.,.
-...-..us. niii - me, i-irents ; li-pog
n. i-oTcts : .'o cirj -:;iareas
cents ;
vi ;i:;uams
id fs-nts : Stritwd Shirtin t
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: r.n a, ,r-i '-!-! ti . V
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- .... i ' ti'muB buu vitu-
ing wi.i ue stcj jt
i;ltom Prices diirin"
the next 40 davs. 1
xnse cau at H
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I. Ilc-I-
fley's Frame LuihLng, nextmx r
to
jjce.n-
it'ys.
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WEI'Ki'MI.-E RFTTENS
ILL MiLL LibLLAL AD-
i.I' A Nil V,
; Fin s.
it i";
ur in losn, kept at E. J.
:h:
s.
c'j. r l li
cath, at .
Am. t:
Heel!
. 1 F Jcr wanted at E.
i.ev's.
M bof. trpv.t ne Peaches
i k and Dei rits' this week.
fwr sali at
l!.rsE-KEEPEr.. attention : u;iy your
j: of Altutber & Co. and thereby save
JJ'.OIiCV.
Dos t forget to Ci'.l at Altfather Sc Co's
and gtt the price" they arc se.Iing goods
at.
Ve r.'.-.'-.-.n ti s-.r. our givuls to suit the
t:u.
E. J. BEEflniET.
A Not. n I.
iri-s ttT twtnt;
r.i: U Oallerv.
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ivats
Fcrn-tvpe pic
Ve':!lv'( Photo-
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Co.
Liave
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the Iurji--l
tj. C!;iis and
y-nkot Gri'Mxru-s. Ci
It -,("'i;v.;tr(.- in town.
It -t r-..tt .vi t;
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ed iiritrs-
rr'niont c-f new
Yv' to !; so'd at
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a hi.r.d ct an
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Al.- Cora !:.!. '!
vtv-t ca.-a prices.
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.nf a'.l' Ue now haie
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,!ii'i a ol lir'ne.-iis, liit-.r.
r. t d cvir broit.-ht t-i this
T an.
Cis i: Bis.r.f.!?s.
ti v hi n Wamf.iv The Bird ot
L'.rettirs ot S-tucrset U.r.iuirh
.h l. e!:i;t'iov thn-e tai hers f,.r the coin
irj ti rn. j't the j-uhlic S.h'i".'s.
Art '.:vior.s w;.! It.' rteeived until M'in-
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w.
II. Wnt ri.EY,
r-ocrelarv.
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Attention. D- iron.: by the week,
day or meal, at J II. Pisel's at reastma
bie ra"es. (it.xid ai-citnimrsJations h'.ndy
to the court house. Jurors drawn for next
n:i of court w ill please make a note ot
this! X'ortii ea-t end of Diamond, oppo
site M. A. runner & Co. s Hank, Simer
set. Pa.
Lx-iK at these prices ! are they not low
cnoiiirh t
4 Fcrotvpe pictures f' r 00 cents.
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rhoinraj.hs and tin types of all kinds
1 low -rkis it i.ty gallery in the Mam
I'p'.h !;:. k. Entrance to gallery next
or to Mrs. T red .veil s store.
W. II. Welftey.
Mr--?:i.MA5 i Frease, S merset. Pa.,
iin-aL'er.t.s 1 ir the celebrated "Improved!
Willi -u-hby" grain (iri'l. The cheapest, j
Most perf-ct and durable drill in market.
It is the easiest :'..r man and beast, and has
r.ll the iati t improvements f..r sowing!
grain, grass wed, and fert.lizcrs. They j
k'-ep on band or order ail kinds of farm im- j
plec:en; and machinery, at shop prices, j
Kirj 4pjr Lls'ilnlr; Rod.
This ci lebrated pure Copper Bml w ill
to recti d this M-asun by the undersigned.
All work put up ia the lest manner and
satisfaction ctiiiranteed. Send in vour
!er.
EHOADS Bhc.
Sonierstt, Pa.
Itminunts f-r Buildings,
-A's.
I 1".
SeO larts. vieatiiir anes.
1 Balls
A OTIC I". In justice to our business
ue are o niix died to reiiinst payment on
all accounts due us over thirty da s. Bust-
ui-ss ranuot 1 kept up without capital;
we Lave to pav for o-:r ifoodsand can on:y
do si bv ro-ieoilnif w hat is due us. The
cotiiir.f Fair will irive p- rsirj in the coun
try an opportunity to comply with the
aiti.ve n-ijilesL
r.'.;H.-(.',ti:lly.
"Fashion Bazar."
Mrs. J.. P, Tiieiiwfm.,
Xo. 6 Mammoth Bloi k.
Wii.i.iam Hefm EY ha just opened a
fine lot i.f pie-ce poods for tine custom
trade. Wm. Croium, of Philadelphia,
w ill superintend ihe custom depart men l :
ail in want of a fine fashionable suits will
do well to give him a call. Mr. Cromni
has had several years experience as a 1st
i!- custom cutter. Also, a general line
o! Dry Goods and Xotions. Boots and
Snn-s. Leather and Findings, Gentleman's
I uniisa nif G kJs. ready made Clothing
f ir r.ien and bov s.
A Wur.r to Ot r Debtors It takes
rm ttev in keep a luiness ii any kind in
successful operation, but it takes" still more
to erect a I uilding such as we now occupy
to accommodate and supply our customers
with such things as are daily wanted in
every household. We therefore ask our
debtors to do for us what they can in the
way ofnioncyor short time notes, and
last but not least of ll to extend to us at
least a portion of their rseh trade.
Very Bespecilully.
Cook ,!c Beebits.
I lour 1.1 r warlti I VrmtmT
Sickness prevails everywhere, and every
body complains of some disease durinsr
their life- When sick, the object U to get
well ; now we say plainly that no person
in this world that is suffering w ith Dys
pepsia, Liver Complaint and its effects,
s'K-h as Indigestion, CVistiveness, Sick
li.d irlif Ssitnr Sliin-.iich ITi-t Tf,,
- i:...".:. ' . r.i.- if' - t " '..
i'i.ai;ou in me inaii, f-jiresseu r"pinis.
-.iin.usness ic, can taae okeeta b Ao
r.-F-K without getUng relic, and
cure - if
vou donbt this, go to vour Dros
gist. G. W. flentonl A- Co and ipt a torn.
pie U.tt,c for 10 cents and try iL Regular j
. r - .
s.ze . j ceiits. Two doses will relieve ,
s ,
1
vou.
RESERYED FOE
W. S. Temple & Co.,
UTTEJ
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 47 South Howard Street,
BALTIMOBE, 2U.
We offer our services as C07IMIKSIOX 3IEK-
CIIAXTS,' to the Farmers and Merchants in the '-Glades,"
and solicit liberal shipments of Butter this season.
We promise strict attention to the interest of those who
ship to us, and will send quick sales with check for your Butter,
We have ample "cash capital," and will make liberal cash
advances to all who request it on tneir snipnients.
Our shipping cards can"be had at the Express Office and
the Stores. Respectfully.
W. S. Temple & Co.
September 1. 1ST5.
AV. S. Temple & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
47 S. Howard Street,
BALTIMORE.
To the Farmers. During the fall of
the past six years, I have visited your
country as the aunt of Commission Mer
chants," and as such you all will know that
...
I worked
attentive.v for tue interests 01
those whose airent I was.
This fall I expect to remain in Balti
more and offer my tservicet as agent
for each and every farmer who
will f.hip his Hntter to W . S Temple
& Co.. and promise you to give the strict
est attention to your interest in
... -ll.n. r-mi Itittf fa tP mil
' I h 'ii inv old friend in the glade
willdvc Die this season liberal por-
ticn ot their llipnient. anJ I am
sure tuey w ui nave no raur r-,r-
it. iti)e 01 you
hat" I know
crop this na-i'D ;
may wish t. know
a'.:!t th- llutter
I wi'l trv t.) till you.
- . 1 .
unit l.MJe wuo
CO OKI 1M1 I kliHW
ni-Vn t ra I it.
Ti e erop f Hntter held Urkiu the
ct la a 'Ut '.he NtUiC a ia-t Vi-a.". and
ii!:ii; a l.i:!'- lir.'i-r : but ci--i of this
h.tN.--a Itijureil l yavt ry un!a
-a -ie sen.- n an I wsll a;v.-r in nurk-.-t
low gra!e. I'rlme Hntter
1 :-e er .carrf. ani :seX-.tJ 10
b ju'f liU-r ;n lue mii-m. I ran
. .( : all li have line dairic
:.. L '.! i.n to 1 - n t t a tnn:h or tw... I
til . i;r a't.nti n t the card ot V. S.
Temple A o.. tt-l it y.mr l.;?-
1! p .:r .iia-f.
erj ri;
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W. r-. TEMI'LE.
4
r.'it
i-t the
..-hetl
r tr.ty was c:'re
f r ra.n on Frit!..
11 !
k i ne
:;.n; 4'j squirrels
il-V of Li't ek.
anl
L' AT TUl
e t 1 h i e ear
ere I t the Fair.
Ci.k & Uecri:s I ro
ll ad freerloce peaches
N nd in vourord-rs bv
The fairer of the Arricu!tt;real 5-xie-tv
oi. r the f" !lo ingaJ iilional premiums:
Jl-t K..1e. f - 00.
Jnd best liirle
1 00
Jl -t rect iTed larire kH of new cobby
hats, at the Itxik and liat store in Col
in it U building opposite Sthell & Kim
me 1 s Bank.
! A barefootetl lmy lias untold delight
i through the daj-, but the pleasure ot wash
' in; h:s feet al nizht is a little too subtle
j for his penetration.
The thirty foot pumpkin coming from
2int tp , to'the fair, will have to compete
with one from Garrett that requires three
horse team for its removal.
Peter Yocso has shown to us an
anomai? in v-;retaoie culture, oemg nine
cucumbers growing on one cluster,
can beat ir Bwkty Stale.
Who
Texas ladies are holding fetes to buy
a homestead for Jefferson Davis, but what
the old man secretly craves after, is a pull-
back skirt of the newest pattern.
A si xPt.E remedy for snakebites, either
copperhead or rattlesnake is to bathe the
part bitten in common soda dissolved in
water. It has never been known to fa il.
i Ji dgisg from the number of Ximrods
who are dailv seen returning lrom the
ds with lartrestnnss of squirrels, that
ies of came must" be very abundant
! woo.
j species or game must be very
Foil Sale. A tumbling shaft thresh
ing machine, tour horse power, nearly
new ; wili be sold cheap. Apply to
J. M. IIOLDERBAIM,
Somerset, Pa.
I.OST.-A black dress coat, on the
Centerviiie road near Walters school
iionu. roor.ni.i.io -it) . ;ven
for the return of the coat.
S. S. Good.
'You've pinned it back," he cried, with
-fief,
"Much further than you'd arter;
Your front stands out in bold relief-
My darter! oh, my darter.'"
ErirorAi. Service in the Good Teni
plant Hall, Tuesday evening Sep. 21, ITj.
at 7 o'clock, liev. Bichard Smith, ot
I'niontown, will be present and assist in
conducting ihe services.
A challenge was received last week
from the Centennial B. B. Club of Bed
ford. Owing to the fact that the Glade
Club has disbanded. nd some of its nu-ra-tiers
left town, it was declined.
Bit fe-y blackberries are being brought
into town, and the pickers report the crop
about gone. Th; yield, which was ex-
peeled to be large, has been a very light
one and the berries unusually small.
Have vou seen the new $' notes with
John C. Xew 's flowing sicnalure on them:
or are the times tio hard? Mr. Xew
ought to write on the lOcent pieces until a
reasonable popular curiosity is satisfied.
The Pittsburgh Commercial of Monday people seem convinced ct the great ad
says : Gen. Wm. II. Koontz, of Somer- vantage which would result trom the coa
sei. Pa., is making telling speeches in struction of a road through our county.
Ohio, and is everywhere heard with
pleasure. The Ohio papers persist in
giving his name as W. K. Koontz.
The finest oats crop ever harvested in
this county bas i teen housed this season.
The grain is excellent and the magnificent
weatlier lor the past two weeks ha ena-
bled the farmers to secure it without a drop
of rain. Clearfield Revublitan.
Save Costs. The Town Council have
ordered that all bills due for weighing on
the Iloronch tsraW ly natd within fa-ntir
dariimmii.tr suit will h hr.,ri.t t..r
all bills remaining alter September tfth.
A. C. 13E5FORD.
Weigh Master.
"
Bri5G on your Jfimrods and other
mighty hunters. Two young men from
this town, while squirrel hunting last
week, scared up a flock ol sixteen -tild
turkeys, of which they bagged fourteen,
That the kind of fine-haired shooting we
Somerset boys do.
Os last Friday night, about 11 o'clock, cure. The process of recovery is, ot joyous and festive occasions. Tbote hav
a number of dusky warriors might have course, longer when the malady has gain- ing charge of the Sunday School at Beam's
been sen silently approaching the wig- ed headway, but it is none the less certain. ' church thought it well to get op such an
warn of the thief, located oa Gravel
Iliil. After sineine several war son its
.Ii m .uc L.irf.
and drinking heap fire water, they return-
ed to their wigwam feeling much happy,
and drinkine hean fire water, they return-
at
KEMAED & OM
SUTTER
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
83 Exchange Place,
13 J
Baltimoiie, )ln., )
S p!elll!r ICS. l"?T"i- f
TO THE BcTTEli MAKERS. At the
i... c..- .n fur ;'.. .j IVtr,-r
v4..u.i.s -"- ;- - -
we a
'ila Oi.LT OUr KTl UTS Id me lU.lnt'13
and shippers ot the Cladcs ; havinr in
creased advantages, and every p"?i! ie
facility, for handling y.ur Lu'lt in the
very U.t manner.
With an uni'.sv.auy favor.il'e K-as-'n. the
indications are, that the make of Bur.er
throjshout the county will l lar;cr than
.vt'r-. Tli" s;-,ric-n
proym-di-.er .us to:
nets ol la-t vear.
t-t parlii-s ho
held their iStitt.-r lark unti! lite in tl.e
season, wew ould advi.c ouMHaks frlt-n
tn Mnd their dair:i- forward as e-uly
t!i- weather will ernii:.
We refer with pride and td.-a.-ure, to
our 1 tinti-s w;;L the tilaih 5 la-t year ;
knowing that ne ohlililiod better
priee for onr liipKri than any
other hfte l.er H e ail ee to it, that
tiie pn-nt sliail even fvcml the pa.t.
We will nuke l l ral c:i--h a iiances Kp n
thi; tiients h-n lit -i.-'-tl. Card aa-1 ativ
intoraia'.ion cheeifu'.lv furn'-h' .!.
l :r-!ii; per n.ar d-pcn-'.
an 1 the iDnru v ;H o '.
vo!:r f.iitter an I net jour frit r.
like!. We C'l.i.-.i:;'.. aati.-!:.
at.
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V't'tr tr-.i-,
Ki:xxA'i::i -niLt"Vs.
Me l.a ! a very roUii.:c2 '"'il l-etween
til" shoulder bia. ies, and hi wife, w bo
was j i'r.n: an 1 U aaf;:;:l. ar..l culd play
ra the ha.-, but hadn't riiN J uiuth ia
the h-if itai put a 111 itar 1 p!a.t-r on it.
Alier s 1'-e -f'.entlj e .laiae I t-) him
;h-at thi-r diitn t grant U.vnrees ..r s'i :i
:-es t.-j L iiicuitcr coun'v.
2.'- Ma'.fh .if t'-e I t
-Entry f, .: ?1.
Is. t'.iree
Three Us! U-i tit 1 i jirds. vi :
Lest shots at 5' yar.i. o:f h.inu.
ri:h nun to Cnd L.s i-wn pun, auim
anil tar.-et.
Jud:t Aaron Fii.
s.m, ieti. Frieiii::-,
J,.hn Inrield.
A'irah itu
V.'il-
GiJe'iu Bo'.vn::ia,
On townsman, Oen. A. II. CofTroib,
receivcl the large number of thre: voles
on the first, five on the second, and two on
the third ballot tor Governor, at the Dem
ocratic Convention at Erie last week. We
suppose the General is tuliy convinced by
this time of the truth ol" the adage "Ihat
republics are ungrateful."
Tars it gix-s. Maj. Harry Watson, ed
itor of the Greenviile Ariut, has joinerl
the Benedictine ranks. Mis. Anna M.
Johnson, daughter of Samuel P. Johnson,
of Greenville, is the lady
and won by the gallant
who was wolJ
major. It's a
surprise Major, we didn't thir.k you would
think of seeking a wife outside of the
bbck-eyed beauties of Elder's Uidge.
It is said that one of the most promi
nent features of the Virginia watering
places Ibis season is ihe female barber.
fcbe is numerous and well patronized. She
is likewise the object of much watchful-
ness on the part of those married lady vis
itors at the spriuss who are subject to at
tacks of the green-eyed monster (and
those who are nut are a rarity, indeed.)
Br the snpplement to the Game Law,
passed last winter, ihe lawful time for
killing deer is restricted to the months of
September, CKttober and Xovemler. The
old law allowed deer to be killed up to the
1st of Januacy in each vear, but the sup-
lmcni prohibits deer hunting or killing
except in the three months we have nam-
cu.
To Brass Bands. The followin
luti.m was passed at the hist race-tint
: n-so-ofthe
Agricultural Sxtitty:
UesoUed, That we receive proposals
from the different brass bands in the coun-
tv furnish Music at the coming fair;
Proposals all to be in by the l )th of the
present month. Aildress,
it. 1. t rease,
Cor. beC.
A man in Boslon has discovered a new
remedy for bald heads. It is to go bare
headed. He has tried tue remedy lor two
years and whereas he was ball, his head
is now covered w ith hair. He claims that
the heat of the sun not only promotes the
growth ot hair, but strengthens the brain.
He says to any and all who are troubled
with a lack of h air or weak brain, try it
it costs rothing and saves the expense of a
hat.
SnAKPERS are ever studying how to en
trap the nnwary. As a general thing the
verdant are the victims and die came. The
latest way of "lieating" through the coun
try is for a well dressed man to stop al a
farm bouse and engage accommodation for
a drove of sheep and the men w ho drive
them. The sheep and drivers are to come
along the next day. The advance aifent
stops over night and is entertained to the
best the house affords, and the next morn
ing starts off to meet his mutton without
paying his bill. It is unnecessary to say
that the sheep never arrive.
People's Freight IIailttat. The '
Fulton Demorrat savs of this enterprise :
The prospects of this road being built
seem to grow brighter every day. Our
and it is hardly necessary to speak on this
point ; but it certainly cannot be amiss to
urire noon them the necessity of embracing
the opportunity which now presents itself, j
and ot co-operating witn tue company in
every possible way. If we want a railroad
we must exert ourselves to obtain one. and
at no time will our eflorts be more effect
ive than at the present
.m
Tha SfaltlpIleatloB of Diaeaaea.
Diseases multiply. One begets another.
A tritlin
mdisXM.ition may, therefore.
. .,,.u,,; t a .i ;
..ui. i.i;- k,.. r... :a
aliie aiseascs ; a multitude ol ailments are
iseases ; a multitude of ailments are .
tracable to constipation ; fever and ague j
unhinges the entire nervous system, and i
is therefore the source ot the protean ail-
menu which affect that portion ot the hu-
man organism. Hostetler's Stomach Lit-!
ters, however, whether resorted to at the i
inception of those disorders of the stom
ach, bowels or liver, which give biith to
the majority of diseases and disabilities, or '
taken when they have ripened into for-
midable maturity, are alike powerful to
Dyspepsia, constitution, billiousness. kid-
ne'y comnlaints and intermittent fevers, in-!
variably yield to the operation of the
great alterative and invigorant
variably yield tn ihi onpration of the
XSK3IOTAIm I take tit Is mctboii of,
jiafin-ming my customer R.-J.1 lite ruihiie
; cc r.rnlly, that I hare rem.vwl to my new
: itl.irksr.ii ill sh'-ip, comrr of Hist Main and
Pleasant ?'.... near the old Finwyshop. By
strict attention to business ana low caarg -
I in'I'c to merit a share ot the public
la'.ion.fe. I ara prepared to iAn wagons
n .-j' n nonce mi u nriira ui hi udiu
mm.- lint, rsniruiar iiic nuun niveum.
" - i i. -I. : c trt
I wcri in Sieei ; aussj, u"i: buwtiii ncnii iv
i tn "JO per cent lower man lonneriy. Uive
me a call ana ue couYincea i am not jus-
A. E. Lrrz.
Somerset, Pa.
i
i II v t.ennlskn of the officeis of toe Som
erK.-t County Azricultural Society, the
ladies of the I'rcsbrtenan church will
open on the fair grounds, a booth for the
pale of refreshment, the proceeds to co to
the buiMsn' tund of th.it church. Collee,
sandwichesT pastry, fruit, and all kinds of
edible suitable fur saca an occasion will
lie kept for sale during each day of the
ta:r.
The ladies ia charge, thanking their
friends for their generosity on former oc
casions of this sort, hope their eflorts will
not be forgotten now, and will be very
crat'iil fur donations of cake, pastry,
iruil, bain, or anything else that would be
saleable at stich a time and place. All
such donations can be left at ths store of
Mrs. Jas. B. TredwelL
Repelfuily,
"COJOIITTEE.
We enderstand that Pittsburgh firm
have submitted a proposal to erect gas
j
I mo
works heie, to a number of our business
men. a 3d that there is a fair prospect of
x:k company being raised and the works
put cp. e hope to see tne proposition
ar-fntpf a it would certainly be very
I much to the credit of the town to have
j works of this kind. Xot on:y does gas
dve a much better light, but it does away
with the dan.jer, annoyance and expense
of lamps. Almost any daily paper you
; pick up has an account ot one or more
deaths caused d lamp expioeiors, wnue I
is but very rarely indeed that you read of
a death caused "by the instrumentality of
eras. The cost of erecting such works
would be comparatively small and we
think would be a good investment. Let
us have our town lighted by gas by all
means.
Heks are a few of the reasons why the
Republican party ought to be kept in pow
er in Pcnnvlvania.
I Beeaue "it has atlmialstered the State
! government w it n fidelity and economy;
" Bcca-se il ha paai-1 oif M"re than four
I let n miiilor. of Uoiiar of the Ma'edebl
' in the laM twelve years;
P.. can it has faithfully niaintained the
! credit of the ta!e by promptly payinr the
interest upon it obhiratioos;
j Becau.j it reheve-1 the people of the
i faj nient of a t.ite tax ujn r--l estate
an-i lessening tiifir ta.;on.
liTa is" il inai:mratl and maintained
ourS.ldi'r'trr hats' Mif.'l vtera and
ed ieated .he children of our Soldiers;
I-oaii-e il has protected the peiile trom
iiii;j-;'.ion and fraud by U'gus rotten ia
rur..r.t conr. anies;
Iv-caiise it has protected t 'ie people from
oppression from unserupul.ius and exact
inir corporations.
Because il ha., since it ol.tained power,
ixen true t ) the best interest of the peo
ple; and finally.
Because it ias l.iyal to the rountry in
the years of vril when the Democratic
or-.'aniatii-n was in sympathy with armed
t.'l ,1Mil.
II it.fvl Wonixs. A coterr.pirary is
r.nt disi'i .craved and talks about business
revivij-z in this cheerful manner:
The shortening days, tlie cool nights,
the appearance of the sky putting on that
yello richness so attractive at this season,
the muic of the katydids, besides olher
signs remind us of the approach of au
tumn, the loveliest season ot the year.
We may soon look for the return ot ab--entees
"from the watering places. Ordi
narily w e miiht expect a brightening up
of I usiness, but the times of late have
U-en so out of joint that it is difficult to
j redict what the tall wilijbring lorth. Bus
iness men have been so accustomed to
;ho (Jumps of hiU, and have looked upon
the dark side ot things so long that it is
hard to lilt them up to look on the bright
side. In a season of health and produc
tiveness to see men by the scores out of
employment and willing to work at halt
wages, betraj-s a state of things which
ought not to exist in onr country. The
diminished productions of manufactured
good for the last two years, the change in
the habits of the people, and the good
crops, ought to enliven trade, and we can
not but think that it will in spite of those
who prophesy eviL The next month will
find an entire change, and we predict that
business will be brisk.
Crsolnllona f Reapers.
At a regular stated meeting of Stoys
town Lodge, Xo. 372, I. O. O. t the fol
lowing preamble and resolutions were
unanimously adopted:
Whereas, The angel of death has vis
ited the family of our worthy brother
John A. Clark, and called the spirit of his
dear wile from its earthly tabernacle and
the family circle, guiding it, as we believe,
to light and liberty beyond the dark river,
leaving her place vacant ia the family cir
cle. Therefore be it
Ectolrtd, 1. That by this dispensation
of God this community has lost faithful
and much respected member; her hus
band, w ho alone can feel and fully com
prehend, inexpressible ia words, the great
loss.
2. That in this sad bereavement we
dec-ply sympathize with our brother, and
feel that we have lost a good, kind and
christian friend, the husband a kind and
aflectionate w ife, and trust that she is now
with the redeemed on high.
a. That our bereaved brother has our
fraternal and heartfelt sympathy m this,
his time of trial and deep distress, and
our hope that he may fully realize that he
is in the hands of one who can and will
heal every wound, and thus find consola
tion. d. 1 nai a copy 01 wese reso.uaions ix
given to worthy brother John A. Clark,
and a copy furnished for publication in
our county papers.
XOAH BOWMAS,
C. W. IXGn,
C. II. Ferser,
Committee.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The undersigned Commissioners of
Somerset Co., are compelled to urge upon
the taxpayers of the county the absolute
necessity of the immediate payment of
their taxes. That you may see the neces
sity which urgus us to make the appeal,
we give you the annexed statement ot the
condition if the Treasury. We make it
because many seem to think that the bal
ance left in the Treasury at the last set
tlement ought to be inexhaustible.
There was ia the Treasury at
last settlement $4, SOS 13
The Treasurer has received
since last settlement 13,244 01
Total in Treasury $,&2 14
Paid since settlement
on State tax $ 2,000 00
Paid on Co. and Poor
House orders 15,020 06
Paid on unseated land
orders o'JJ 40
Total
17,020 43
Balance in Trea Sep ?. 1873 131 72
The outstanding taxes amount to about
$17,000.
From the above statement you will see
that there is but 1131 72 in the hands of
ue Treasurer.
( n the 1st day ot Octo
ber 175 there w ill be due on bridge build-
I ing six thousand dollars, ($6,000), to the
; Poor House about four hundred dollars,
i-ICO;, besides other orders to be paid when
presented.
This statement explains the urgent neces-
1 sity for ihe prompt payment of the taxes
due.
A neglect on your part to attend to this
appeal will ue immediately lol lowed Dy
the strictest orders to mate tne money ac-
"'"s
Valestixe J. Killer,
F. J. COCNTRTM AST,
Oliver W. Boter,
iVtlest Commissioners.
Jacob Xeff, Clerk.
Harvest Uomk Picsic at Beam's
Church. The season for picnics is upon
us ajain, and the people seem to be im-
proving it welh In all parts of the coan-
ty the yonni folks and the old join in these
occasion of enjoyment for tne aciiolars and
for the vounir folks and the old folks ot
that community.
folks and old folks
that commnnitv. The children, vounz
were also there. They
took time to go, although it wasou Tues-
' day, AngustSlst. Karly on that m. rnin
, they began to gather, ami souii the mUfti
' tuJe wm (mat. At about 10 A. JI.. they
assembled in the church lor Divine service.
i iMipt. . U. Knepper lea tue opening ser-
! vice. Rev. II. i Keener, thetr former
pastor, was then called upon for an ad-
urp, id oica jhcuiiod m ,,CB -
i line imse services wore pi ai oa ia
c - , ..r . . 1 1 l ......
, tue luuiuu, sHii..- .'. lac .oil lauics aim -.;c.i-
j tiemen were out in tue trove, spreading a
iocg uo:e wua cuoicea th;ihj.
In doe time a procession was formed hy
i clause, and this procession, headed by
! Pastor Keener and tunily, and the worthy
! :. t .l,l .l.il-j
on until they stood on either side of a
bountiful table confronted by all :
an manner
: ot good things to eat. HaU were now re
moved and all joined reverently in tue
j LonTs Prayer. Hands and mouths were
! soon in motion, and in a shoit time much
j material that had been visible had disap-
peared from view. Table after table was
served until the appetites of all were satis
fied. It is said there were some baskets of
fragments taken tip.
The day was fine, and all seemed to en
joy themselves in the cooling shade ot the
grove. It was friendly and social time.
The sociability ot communities will be fur
thered by such friendly commingling.
There seems yet much room for improve
ment in this direction. People in general
ought to be much more friendly and neigh
borly than they are. The a flair was a suc
cess beyond expectation. Nothing occur
red to mar the general joy.
Divine services were held in the church
in the evening of the same day with good
attendance. The services were conducted
by the before-mentioned pastor, w ho seem
ed to enjoy the whole affair greatly.
His former parishioners gave him cordial
welcome. May such joyous occasions re
cur In that grove with every returning
autumn.
LITTLE "CT" PERS III V.
Considered from any other than a Bour-
bon stand point, the nomination of Cyrus
L. Pershing for Governor of this State is
a most decided farce. He is taken up not
from his acquaintance with, or prominence
ia public alhtirs, but on account ot a dirty
fight between ths Wallace, and Clymer,
Randall, et al. wings of the unwashed
Democracy. As little is known of Jlr.
Pershing in the greater part of the State
as if he had been bottled up and hermeti
cally sealed, or embalmed like an Egyp
tian mummy, or fast asleep with Kip Van
Winkle on one of the highest summits of
the Catskill mountains.
The news of his nomination was a long
time reaching here, for these days ot tele
grams. Evidently the men who repre
sented the Democracy of this county,
knowing Mr. Pershing personally, (he
having been a law student ia this town.)
were ashamed of the nomination and would
not telegraph it tothefr constituency, but
all- ved the information to reach them
thrJt'h the newspapers. But whea the
news finally did come, it came like a clap
ot thunder to that part of our citizens who
d- not keep well enough posted ia politics
to know of the unpleasantness ta the
Democratic camp, and "Little Cy Pershing
has U-en nominated for Governor," was
repeated with a guffaw on ail sides.
" Who'd athunk that little "Cy" would a
bora nominated and CorTroth only get five
vote," said an old lady laying doan her
sp-ck. "Bat then vou can t tell. If
John Latta was elected Lieutenant-Governor,
why shouldn't little 'Cy' be nomer
nated for Governor." To any but a close
obt-erver of the political status ot our Com
monwealth, the old ladies remarks were
justifiable, but others thought quietly that
it it were not to beat Bill Wallace, Lttie
Cy 's chance would not have been much
better than that ot CotTroth.
There has beea a generally expressed
wish, notably among the Iiepublicans, and
to some extent among the opposition, for
a wide awake, active, energetic man of the
times as a candidate fir Governor. Such
a man the Bepublican party found in the
person of Governor Hartranft, but alas
how have the opposition disappointed.
Judge Pershing, after bein defeated on
twe or three occasions for Congress, in
this district, was finally elected to the
Legislature trom Cambria county. Dur
ing his time in the Legislature he did not
perform any public duty, or assist in any
public enterprise that would cause him to
be gratefully remembered by the people
of the State. During the "time General
Uartranft was in the field fighting the bat
tles of his country, and growing and ex
panding in his views with the contingen
cies ot the times, Mr. Pershing was
narrowing down into self, until he finally
crawled into his shell of obscurity, where
he would have remained until the end of
his days but for the factional bickerings
between Wallace and his enemies.
And this is the man for whom Ross.
Bigler, Barr and others were sacrificed.
Men who have kept np to the spirit of the
times and were known throughout the
length and breadth, of the Slate.
But why waste more time and space on
little Cy. Buckalew, Randall, Speer fe
Co., (for it was not the Democratic party
that nominated Cy.) sought for a man that
knew nothing, had said nothing, done
nothing and been nothing tor the past
twenty years, and they found in little Cy
a character, or rather absence ot a charac
ter that exactly filled the biiL And the
people of the State are urged to make him
Governor, not because of his qualiiicati ns
for the office, but because they know noth
ing of him, and he wants, neither knows
or cares anything about them. Because
he has been able politically, to sleep so
soundly that neither the thunder of canon,
the acclaim of peace, nor the hum of busi
ness could aake him, and because he was
so insignificant that the people did not care
a fig whether he was awake or asleep,
alive or dead. There is however one sat
isfactory thought about it The people of
Pennsylvania do not want such a fossil for
Governor. He will be buried nnder an
avalanche of fifty thousand majority, and
alter the ides ot Xovember, with his rusty
gun and his faithful dog, lie may go back
to his Rip Van Winkle sleep aiain, and
administer tardy justice to the ilollie Ma
guircs of Schuylkill county.
We have received the loilowing letter
ftom a well known subscriber of the Her
ald, with a request that it be published.
Salisbcrt, Pa., )
August 20, 137.3. )
Dear Sir : I arrived here on last Sat
urday, campmeeting was then ia full blast
and continued till Wednesday night, when
it broke up. There was a resrular turn out
oa Suaday, day aad night, it seemed as if
persons had come from 20 miles round.
The whole camp ground was crowded
during the week days there was not much
ot a crowd. 1 be weather was nice ; far.
mere had to attend to getting in their crops
apples, pears, &c, are as scarce ia Somer
set county as they are with you. There
will be no end to potatoes, they are now
as large as a tin aad still growing. The
army worm is doing considerable damage
among oats, but it will be taken in very
fast now and thrashed. Yesterday I was
out on the ridge after huckelberries to eat
and had a very narrow escape of my lite.
After I had eaten a lot and was warm and
tired, I went and sat down in a shady
place. JI was not there very long till I heard
something in the bushes about 50 yards
off. 1 kept listening and looking for about
1j minutes before I could see what it was.
at last I saw it was a large deer lying
down. Having no gun along I came to
the conclusion to catch it alive, so I went
to work to make something strong to tie iL
Took my suspenders and handkerchief but
they were not long enough, so I pulled off
my drawers and shirt and tore them up in
wide strips and twisted them up and made
a pretty good rope, after that I made a loop
lor each end to put over the two bind lens.
So away I went toward the back part of it.
lying down flat and drawing mvself up in
that way (studying what I would do with
it wben 1 would get it borne.) After a
great deal of hard work I got to it and put
tne loops over tne legs, then it jumped up
and so did L It then gave one kick with
both hind legs. One took me in the breast
and the other ia the belly and I went
through the bushes head form est for about
30 yards and got tangled up in aa old tree
that bad blown down.
After lying there for some time I got up
and looking around seeing where 1 was
and the old tree lying there, I came to the
conclusion that I had been struck by light
ning, but soon every thing come clear that
happened ; feeling pretty cold I felt on my
back to find oat whether it had kicked
clear through me, but it did not, so look
ing around I saw it walking around eat
ing. 1 then cut me a good hickory club
and went for it to try it over, but I was
struck with horror when I got near it, to
una instead or a dear it wa a darned infer-
nal MuU. I clubbed it nearly to death, i
It long ears deceived me. It Was the Col- '
It Was the Col-
or of a deer, so of course Ilnever thoueht 1
-i . - j ' .. .-"I !
. :. , - "
get well enough I wdl go home on Jlon-1
day and will likely come down the last of I
the month nn .1..,-, i .
me monin on a short Visit, only don t say j
"J a x-scj. rviiv. a am going Wi
carry a revolver hereafter and shoot every
mnl I rn. '
uiuic a acc.
!u Pi:
the
! cratic si.it; of ( reene rive
account of Low in ' - -re
jj,at Curbon utiUoori.c. ,1
;lio f'Kuwiii
carried on iii
uth in'ua
a et m" ruf-
;C i-nrtv n 1
. man conJnct, CMrauiittol L v
UlaSt shoulJ n't lie s:ut 'i
j i;u.i. Truly the l"iii:-ra
! ticu a wishy-washy pl.v.Hirai
till 7
: t.,m.-.i -.t iri,.p tin i-;-.!
i . . " ....
;vHtry to
sllAUti on. i IiO (. tfWWI-"!' , S.1
: -A
corrtspor.tK'r.t wr.tinz frua Jaktown,
Greene county. IV, relates the following
disjraceliil incident which, he says, occur
red at that place lut week, at a catherin?
o drunken ruiTians to witness a bull lulu:
i brutal and inhumm MriiMnii,i! ji'i
.Til uii .lit .11 at il. n it. it nu rti; r .r ' v ft. iv
K l . f n. l. i . .
reat Sut
ering to dii-ir fellow tbrmh their
victim's i-znoraace. Just alter thi" boll
fiirhL and whimt5i r,r.n-m.,U S-
U1S ft.uulL'S Ui UL'UL
avumes o; ueatu, one ot the drunken
wretches, by the name ot Landers shout-
ed to tfie crowd of ruthans that he would
now offer n!srn;r tor sale, in order to
keer the fun aoin. Thr rmwil rviv.l '
this announcement with yellsot satisUc-1
lion, and ordered him to brini the ni-er !
on, assuring him tha. they WonU bid on
the animal. Landers then drove his'
wagon among the crowd, and in the wa" ;
on we e-it.?t a mliml ir-l nf T '
on was sealed a colored g..l 01 about ni- ,
wtu j ears, waicu ae onere j 10 s:ii 10 me
highest bidder. One man bid three sheep
and drink of whiskey all around; an
other offered hogs; another aa old mule.
Finally the girl was sold tor aa old horse
and whiskey for the crowd, and was actu
ally earned away by her purchaser amid
the cheers ot the drunken rabble. The
authorities here are investigating ihe mat
ter and hope to be able to punish the vil
lains as they deserve.
It is stated that Landers got possession
of this child about the commencement of
the war and has held her in bondage ever
since, compelling her to do menial servi
cesand abusing her en t tearfully while
ia his drunken state. He never told her
she was free, but ever led her to suppose
that she was a born slave to serve him.
The girl was never taught to read, and
had she been able would probably never
have known that she was tree, as ihe peo
ple nere are too por to piy tor a paper; 1
many of theiu need ail they can raia to 1
bet on horses or pay an entrance fee to the j
bull tight, or get a'ga.lon of whiskey. I
-M.iu in i:d.
IIAMILTOX PAGE. oa the Uth
inL, by Bev. J. 11. Brown, al Confl'fcce.
Mr. Frank Hamilton ar.tl Miss I.o i Pa.-e,
both of Conncl.avi.le, Favelte to. Pa.
Di i: i).
WALKER Ia Ltrim-r tp . m ihe 3:h
ot AurK l?r. Mr. II. V. Walker, a.r-tl
1 year-. 11 iu:c.iA an J U ilivi.
BAEIt Ia .! :1. 1.7 t:. oa t 4u
of Sri tcmUr, 1-74. Mr. lV.t-r J. Hicr,
I). ri.riT.nD.ii.ilirii.llla.
raai ia auAr.n'ee.1 Ui cp la-.a'1 an. -n .-I l:.
a;-in) an-l hv!.!r. pir.:ui r j'tr--e.l r.u
alfcit w frssjui-til in oi'l aa-. j.a.ntiii -r Uj -re--.!
mt-ssiraail. a. i. uo rr;. j ..r iii. rTi.
.tnctort, tiw!r du-barx. Br:' t ::"..,
tru-lac il-j pi:, Jr . Ta-n 111 T!: l'' r
t I. . hra l.fc.-hif. loU-!l 'nil.
UfO -.a tlie lai-e. ai.tl a i-l:4itt! a.-i-'-.t
ccu?U!u:i'aal n.ttur. r-z.inl'' "f tiuraii-'O. aaif
qrart. i' inut'u.l Sony f itha i." a p"uie
C.i.. Si mtrset. Pa., aa i .M iiuamlU., I r. i
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gUERIFF'S SALES.
Bt vfrtae of fnn lnr writs of Fieri Fcia.. tva
ri Farias and VetKiitii-ni Eifmnaa issue.! cot uf
the Cuurt uf Cr Blea uf Svnerset Connty,
Pa., an.1 u me iiireetel. I will ipie t4 sa.. by
public outcry, at the C'urt licuse, in sjomerset, 00
Ihurtda-j, September 30, 1875,
at 2 o'clock p. m., the fallowing lecribJ real es-
AUtheriifht, title, interest aal claim or John
An.ipa.-ii, Charles i- A.i'pach ami James An5
pacb. of. in and to one-thini "f the coal and ether
mineraU of the tract of land k rn. wn as the Davi-1
Sayior Una containio? IijU acres, mure or les. sit
uate In Summit township, S.merset county. P.,
aiijouiini? iaoils uf John' J. Savior, christian P.
LaVeairooil and others.
Xo.'i Ad the coal ani other minerals of a
tract of land knwn a the Jacob P. Heachey funn,
eontainiDir -S4 acres, more or i.t!a, situate la Hk
liek township. Somerset Co.. Pa., adji'inin Units
of Eiias Hershberger, Samuel Fj.k, Thumas Lee
ant others.
No. 3. line-half of the coal and other minerals
of the Christian P. Laensr"ol farm, situate in
Sammit township. Somerset cuunry. Pa., enntalo
Init 7 acres, more or aiijoinitir John J Say
lor. the DaTi.l Sajlor lam an.l others, with the
appur.ecaxus..
Taken in execution a the pr'pertyof John Ans
pach. Charles E. An;a.-h and James Anspach at
the juitol A- H. Collfith.
ALSU
Atl the riichr, title. Interest and cUim of Chas.
H. Bauaher. of, in and to the following described
real estate, via:
A certain lot of grcun.! situate in Meyerst.aie
borough. S-jmerset rounty. P , contaimna one
lourth acre, more or less, an.i known as lot Ti. a.i
jumicij l.is of John T. Hocaanx on '.he north. M.
A. Hunter on the south, alley on the east and
Irontin on Center street on the west With the ap
purtenance. Taken in execution as the pn-nertv of Cfcar'.e.
H. Bauiiher at the uu of J U. -M -jc-rs, Alm'rof
Peter Meyers, ileccaseil.
ALSO
All the rinht. title, imprest and ciaim of Amlrew
R's-nlwrier. of, in ami to the foilowiiiif dcscribeil
real estate, vii:
A aertain u of iround situate In Meyorsiiale
boroujrh. Stvinerset county. Pa., containing one
fourth ai-re. more or less, ami known on lb plan
of Meyers' second a-Mitim as lot No. X with a
one fttirv frame uwellinz house atvl stable there
on erected, b.iun.le.1 on me north by Keystone St,
on the east b lot No. 14. on the s nth by alley
and oa the west by Amlrew street, wunthe appur
tenance. Taken in executl n as the prrperty of An.!rew
Kosenbent-r at the sait of Jai- B. Craither, as
signee of C. H. Baogher a t 'o.
ALSO
All the rihi, tide, interest and claim of Vfm. H
PtckiDK. of. in ami to the following described real
estate, via :
A certain lm of zrr nn-l si uate in S.erset Nt
oaxh. Sinerset Cvuniy. Pa., containing one-tourth
acre more or less, with a two t-.ryilwel:icg honse,
stable and other out huiliiinzs thereon erected,
boun.ieil b. South street on ihe north, riiey on Ihe
east- lot of Nancy Huston on the soo'h ami Tur
key foot rreet on the west, with the appurtenances.
Taken in exueut ton as the property of Wm. H.
Plckm at the suit of J. K. SIcMillen, a.lm r of
Fred. Blubaugh, deceawd.
ALSO
All ihe rieht- titie. inter-st and claim of P. R.
i -r .
Cowley ami W. J. Meyers, ol, in ami lo the follow
ing describe.! real estate. vii:
ElKht certain lota of irpjur. I situate in West
Salisbury, S.imeret eooatv. Pa-, ami known as
lots No. 215. 111. 217. ilk 21, Zii. 21 ami 22.
fronting 50 feet eacn no avenue ami enemilng
east Lai feet to alley, witb tbe appurtenances.
iakea In execntmn as tne i.n ricrty of f. k.
How lev at tbe suit of John Anstaach. President of
tbe Salisbury it Baltimore Railroad k Coal Co.
isu
All the Hirht- title, iniertut and claim of J.ihn
Winters, of, in and to the (.ilowuat described real
estate, vii:
A certain tract cf land situate In si..mcrel l p..
Simerset ftinntr. Pa., eontaininir 1W a. res. more
or less. of which there are about 1 acres cleaie.1
and about 30 acre in meadow, with a two story
itweliins? house ami barn therenoerecte.La.lj.iin-
ina-Umis of C. C. S-nrock. f-evl Hnlalt. lv-
Ti. Linen. Henry Waiker ami John Ciavnomb,
with tbe appurtenances.
laten mexerutlna as tne or-rrtv Jonn in
ters at tbe suit of James I- W. SeiSert.
ALSO
Ail the riirhi, title, lnierest and cl ilm of Jacob
D. M iller. ot, in ana lo the kiliow inz described real
estate, vii:
No. 1. A certain tnct of laml situate in Somer
set township. Somerset eounty. Pa., cictainina- H5 :
acre, more or lees, of which' there are about aa j
a. -res cieare.1. and about 10 acre in meadow, wiih j
a two story frame dwelling- hoase. ham and other
cmtbuiliims tberroo erected, a-lioininx iamls M
others.
Ho. 2. A certain tract of land situate in Som-
erset township. Somerset .untv. Pa eontainine !
I.h.ll ... . I . ... T . , -n.
TO- m"r" or " ren.
f TU'"' w"
men mere ;
twostiiryi
Ant hnil.l- I
inr therein erected, aoioininz lands o
Insrs thereina erccte.1. adjoining lamia of Mahla
-", Henry. Kister. fimry U Toon
er. with Ihe aponnenaare..
r and ativ
taaen mexeeaivia as tne property or Jacoa u.
MiUer, at the suitor Fphisiim Waiker. 1
an.--.. A . . , 1
An the rfirni. title, interest and claim of Wm-
p.y. ot, in aad to Hie following described real
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ersvaliey township, Somerset eonatT. Pa., eon tain- i
log oae-runrtn acre- mora or les, wlih a large two
of
. :ry fram s: un l twfi'.ir hca ! :(. I
f ihrr r-f -.!. a. ..mini Io; M Win. X. 1
; mp inl l.uii'.rrja .?iar '. rp .rrty with tt adout-
' A f rt: in p:r ..f xr nr. ? i.arr
' Vats tram r-n :r i n.y.irz a.'-'-ininit iti rf J -
au liMB'T. taiu.T in.lriini'MiH'rnji in
; '..nr'.c- . . .a-
l'.ikt- 0 ! :! 9." tfi rr"i"-T ' Wiiliaa
! . - ;' U nry Kcjo.
AI,-i
A'l t'jt riu!. t:iln. iirr-t n.J-l.ni Wro. H.
S,-K'iifr."l,ia ' tu twiWoitif .l.r:.' real
I Areriiin lrt of irrsnn I !lta; tn M'Tr!l
".mr.t maai. an-t ka
; . in. e-miijnir.ir aews. wsta a swtrr
i liwr.iji: bt-u.e titc'a rr--.et, rn.-att-Jc 1 S
; E':uh An.l N-r h '.rwt9. witn UtiFfaprmw.
lti ia Tft-a:ia rt Vio rri-T-er; y( lu.ii.
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Mu t aiij wt-..t. i. iia-miat tiMr!
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. aeka.. k--!ir-o - .f ar.ii- -.in..:.. ! au .!
i "'! b- tofs.'-l umJ cat j.ar.a ntHj a
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OLIVEK KJEPPF.K.
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A DMIXISTRATOIVS "0TICK
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Letter of a.!am!L-ra!itoio t.. aNre .-tate I
51V11 aran;.i to the un ier'.CTisJ. n. iu-e u :
b.mbf w"1 10 la.lt-ted 10 it ! muke itume-
j.iaui ,-,n,.nt. ami ta.. h.iTimrfiuim s-iir..i it t
taprwant liieimlaiT uihnucisi t..r-vr.u::nrnt
at the late rescica-e ol u-e.-as; Frnl.iv. 1 s-
w-xr si i-. j.
SOI J. B.Vf'.S.
A.faim:a:ra:-.ir.
KplS
SSIGXEE 6 SALE.
k Tirtwof ETnerrkl Totar.tury 3-i-.!ri'i,nt Ui
as, wo will eil j tno prciiucA, :u Btriu. 1'.. on
Saturday, M'Jtr 2, 175,
the (uilowing property:
IV j. L Tats tarera iiut luiely oct-jj. 1 i-y
.I-?ba BralliT. dorwi, icu;:iuc !vt ol i- Ti
an l iriine hoteL witS Ura ruMe i a.a nt-.'fi-sary
vuttaUuin.r, ilcil l.iptei h r a Urt cus
tom, with iri water a tee pre tn 14.
o. X A fnurw b.-u aa.i tailr a a Ut U - w
tv. J(jinin Wktw iiru:-4ver joi I cKli-.-r-.
N.J.X Ti lo lanU vt Wm. Z.-ta-
fflenxua. NcIjlo U iixy mi wuicri. wun irAa;
(uums tLcr- erwtJ. '
r:T in -a t NjrcUaii uLtui; r'ipi.
"'. Trti rr-n un l ta Hr(hTwr.liT .
a iruB.f Uo-: vt Jao.o b.urt. :.uiu'l .M isr. '
xii oilier, bciaf prt u( t.it r -1 f-ru "
tiM. J'HV,
I'LIt.- L I'i.K. '
p:i AMi-)r ,,1 J-.-::n triL
TIIAY CATTLE
i in.! trvpajWaA on th pr-in. t of : e tV
' CT'.'rZ, IO Nv-tiifrrv U f p, n-'r-'l k'x..
' vti til i'.a oj h Au"iii jr. i ur ura f-p.a
, flier, tc pfl ! i ., -.ut t rtr . 1 1.
I 1 ar a.i t-e N jt tn V a-j." t. a.
:L naut er .t -,','"1 it-i i -.-t r ' Li-e r
; rirfQi art rr je-l aoil -(t n h -t- ji-(. i
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UMTUiVS .NOTIC E.
O'l'tl
r. 3ir.!n:-l ty :
; C..urt ol 'ctn uiun
1 nn l tlio Lu'ts an 1
-iem-e. in The ai.u
Pl-a. -j S tc-r. t ..-. ui.-y.
r-v-rt aa 1 i-c n ;ii:l ti.i- .
fi tie ex.fi.11. ro tl - t-
vi-
1 ani niiai ai-evuat .j Jiinn'-T.
II .:."lvr, fc-n-t t 1
i atu-tl to the -lurie. of h.j apt
i Dee mi Juha il. I h!. in rt.- i- r
ifiunts '.I iK'i.ry '
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ntmr.t af tile !
oj S. r:;.Ti-t. ;
;i-ro ail jtifii-n in-;
m Thur.Jay. 1 -t..ier T
ler'-Sted can atun-i.
iiHN
Aa':;.r.
The n'n-: an 1 ht arifinlcl liutf'.a'.i- '
taiama a bisiacss eia aii tn.
i. PT FF & Sfi?T
i'lttj-Lurli,
S.'pt .
$290. PIANO.
$290.
1 i m a
Dollars CASH, will bnr one of the n-atet and
best little Piano in tbe market, full seven oc
taves, overstrung ami full airraffe thn.uirhout
handsome r.-sea s.l case, neatly carvel iejis.
iLC.. if.
This Instrament Is flrn class in eTcnrpartit-aJir.
the material used tn its constractiin. beinz the
very best to be aad la the market, and is luiiy war
ranted for Five Years. A handsome St..-'! and
Cover will be included at this price. The prk-e is
put at this unprecedented low Dirttre simply to
stimulate trade these dull times, and the oOVr is
good for tUir-v davs only, so thuse desiring to take
advantage of it. had better speak SK.n. If ym
can'tcailin person, senil your order by mail, and
you will receive as perfect a Piam as it present in
person to make the selection.
The reputation of the house should ba su3t :' '-t
guarantee lor that.
Charlotte Blumc,
No. 19 SIXTH AVENUE.
Ptflsbnrsb, fa.
(.ijiposite Trinity C'turrh.
Sep 4.
1NT
OTICE.
The rulet of Coart lure teea anu-nle I ia :Ue
f-UivWkig particulars.
AFFIDAVITS OF lEi t"Cll
1. Ia all ctiynJ of tiel-ts as3juraiir. or t1ivr4.ijt
od bills. nrt7M 0ait9. or (rther hi-iraaient! wri'.
iniijs fr the pttTmctati ol locey. aai rl jim i- r
ihe kua or icivDce of m-jny. whether the iaine
be rtrtiuce-ito wnunz or not, and i.,r t.t.e rwfry
ot t-ot at(t. aoi in ail A.-tiuQjtt ii.t, r prire
facias n juirnients. In-rlf:li!r-. U-nj of ai?v-fc.ia-k-
or ntatenai ain. anU m-tfi.aX.in the puiu
tit (exirept where the action is litfa.nft an eitrra
ir ? sin inist rati jr or other pr n "ueti m a ri
icnLaTe cfipci:T. ZiaA ueeiititji to ju lxmrut
vn the expiration uf twenty iiay a:er the rtuni
lay ol the writ, unless the it-n'Ur;t, r Miia pr
aq fur rim, snail have aiade an aiti-iT:t nl u.M
the suie beicre ju-Ijrtnent r-j a.-K.! f-r. -tatinz
that t the tjjt of his noiw',fi9 an'l beilet i:ire
is a ju.-t tieijOce to the wn. -tj t-r a part ! ihe
pUmti's ienian'l. Mrttioif f nh th naiuf an-1
character of tne 'leu. nee: an l ail the martml ai-lratn-ns
k1 the dv-rUnu.-n D t flnii-ii r.y the i
(rnUant tn his adi-iavu ol ! flience n:irf: tana
as admitted: an-1 if the fltr:-nce b to part.ini
the snai ntrt in tjipnr tia.i be ,pwiriT- m the a;
aiavit, anJ judifaient stiaii r rii:-rf.i !- r t:r
imi unt avkuwie;;rf.i ut -in it 'U-m.M'i
tty the plain ua: hut il tne plair.urf will d.( take
jotiicnurrit k-r the amount gt almut?i t t-e -i i.
ant -hal mn reo-Tr a xrvater u:n. he shaJ pay
ail diets which snail have a-rae-l alter the fiiYnir
f sa-h affl-lavit. pP'Ttiie-1. that ixj jwl-zmnl !kui
heenteretf hy vinue tt th:s ruie id any a-ti -n ui
debt, auni)-rit t-r fivnant, nnlt-sn ti piaintiii
shail have hir! his lei.Iaran'n at if-!t t-n -ij 9
betiire the writ Is n.ale retumahle n-r unless n:
shall have a.eiaio with nis leciarit.n or state
meot a o-py of the t)0l. fctit. note or otm-r in"-ru-mrm
ot wru.ti uo whi h the ciann is an-it-i.
r an atH'iavit. i-eci!ytn the ilate ani terms t
the contract, wha the ciaiin is (r nmuey I.D-f
irailvaDcri do( evi4ooe!i Dy wntmif. an-i an
a. lav it, when the atio is ftr a f-.-i-k acnnt. to
the ctrr?rtns of the account nici, an-i teat the
amount claim! Is justly .iue.
i WheneTer. in any action emSrar.l wirhin
tbe (i'me'-mtr rule, tne 'irt-laraturfi shall have
trn alei ies than ten tlarj ?iire tlie return iav
'r at any time aiter the return day. tbepiainr.i.
shall ot't be at lifeny to take jatarnent want
of an ari.'.avtt "f .J-lence until an .lays atVr he
shall have nutine' the Jefeiviant or hij crHinscl ot
the hiin of the ! lara tmn.
3. if an art' la vi t of dlmc be filel whih the
plaintilfmay deem LnuLn.'iot, he may enter a
ruie to show cause why luvlirment shfai'l uA fr
entered &twithandin;r suh ainiavit, whtt-b m!e
shail be Ufwel by the r,ntniccary n-i hard tv
the Kreftdent J ui z- of the Court at U''h time aAl
on uch aK-e to tne drtendaat aa thesaia Jutie
or Court shall direct.
4. The time of a rule may Ne extend! hw ay
Ju-leor by the Cirt, on tu.e to the pUiiii.r!
axturney. and ousuuie.nt cause shown.
Jaaca M. Jacosa.
Man. M. A. Aaataiis ;
NATIONAL HOTEL,1
Mrs. 31. A. ABKAH3IS Soy.
137 134 Wafer I reel,
IVear CoEneUsrllle Der-rt. P:tt??-nnr. Pa.
TfcU well-known hotel his be.,n entirely isno
rated ami rt-atte-l. and having been leased lor a
term of yeai. the Pr-prieU.rs will rj.ar no pains
to make u worthy i puouc supporx. ami ..iim
the patronare of all who de.ire hr-t-ctas. acr.ta.
mo.latl.tQ9.
"""S I1" ' '! r't''"'"1 "' lLc
ent of Wmes ami Li.i-a.TS.
iKliIMK-M-a!s 34 cer.'J t prr day 1 W j
eck-w.u.7'.a.
sortment
BO
per weci
jaay vj.
THE TOtXG I. A DIE' ITITITII
raaille, Oniw.
Bearins its Mth year. Sptemher ljth. Ad '
departments. Preparatory. Collegiate. rnial.
Music and Painttta. are cmple-.e ami
wr. . c. .- -. , -. ...j - , ,
auifll u. sat.tr Aumu. '"
.
Ut. -ts-t, oa-ja,,
I His- amfnol mn rsnar ami rreatad more cases
( Pulaouarr ami Cnnnia diseases successta: r. i
thai any man in Western Penavvama. H'ia !
lanat examlit. emhrce -.y humlrr-is. ;
i,at ,a tb im a6 vears he has listened Wani treat-
, . case. M Ler. Disease. j
Pamphleu sent tree. Adore.
juneS
DH. KEYSEII.
120 Pena Are Pittsburgh. Pa.
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j in tii t.v itr-i i. ib trt i ram-n
. rm ww. f..,..:h.n of tn- f.o i. m t-
nn! .if I.: -t..;vr i.-a ,,r Wa Smith
ini 4 'aLii.trl:ie f b $ W1ie to ar.il ann-na-th-
Wi!'jTfoi:i.-l ineiss-a. fccn-hy ite n..tio -.hat
b-w:d -n 1 t. t.a ua'ira of o.i fi(R.inmr.i
( hi. iirftie in ft... t'p-aif a of s-.tnnH.. Ta-r
i!..r. S-jiwinispr .M. 1:. WoYi.xa; a. m.. wtier
ail par..c. ioiert's; -.1 cua attn-f.
JAS. L. pfCIH.
w;S Aalir.
L M I X"I ST II ATO II 'S -X'OTICE
.-.a. a 0: smxs:I Tins. Lire or sv.ist-rso
t Twp.,
1 v ' i a.iia.oitnitl. n on tr. hv oat
j a zrar:! :. tb un leriime.!. b.mi. e U
B'rv .y itiven l.itti.'W.n.tttteit u it to maae imne
Jiale iMvmeat. an.i ta.we havuiif eiatais ifa;r.' tt
; to tit Hen -luly u'anii.-isl lor :lenier.l
j ou satarls.T. the aih aav . ( A-i.er. IsTj, u. ta
' .Gi ct J. V. KiXaiil. m'S..t--rset. P.
; L'A-NILL. KIMWEL
t A lmiaistrai. r.
OTICE.
A.l r r ar ht n-hr nv.U oeI .:ict ay
'r psfiv ir-f a 3.e irnen f-y aw. w:in Jta '.
if.-irrv .1 ;.:tr. -t hi:u. rrx-vireU, v xm I.r tint
:ii fh i pkl af ruran!T.
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D5I0S WOOLEN FACTORY,
Pleasant Unity, Pa.
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'F(i. CHAMDEES a S'S.
!T7-'FruToi;s-SALE of heal
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virtue : 'ii r-.wers and aa!ti"ritr irn-Ti n.
'y-..':.-!.ct wiit and I'-Mra-m of ii- 'nr F.iti.
j i.i-c ISrmht-roailry t. wii-hiri. i!-asl. w
i w..l .Jir i.t . lie at pa. lie .juier- ..id tan preniij,
, t i .ic'ur-la-j, S"i 'e.mber 25, lifTj,
1' I
' 1 Fr.
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the late homef.! of si t re.re
-.i-:i...i. a;:-a.i.' m Bnitiicr-.iilcv u-wu-
"iirx Wm. Frirx. Wax. Sta'il. ChaHee
Peter Waiker an l ethers. n.maiBinir in
a.-rc. nv-re or I.. al- ut 150 a -res -iear g--l
h'n-.an i Mm. u-ir ntsp an-1 two .,r-hris on
tlic ..inie; an l a: ti:e snuie tune the kcWrrs ami
vcsi-fi 8W, , sngir m-ik't... P.jieejjion ol ad
to h z-ivn nn 1st Aj.nl. 1T.
TLtiMS. The iaml will be suld by :ae aere on
a san cv m.i-!e. 1 ne-thirl o the purchase money
to j- pi l on dniery if deed on 1st spnl. l:r
an i t!ie p-maind. r in anau-tt Memeats , mn
ycr. "eeunsl .,n ti.e Un i. The teral nmr.r;
ill N
i l in a cr-iit of six months. Ten per
he rart-tiase nioncv tu t nut iK.n r- n.
i-i-nt
erty is km keil d .wn. r r
S Utr-KL BlTTNFR,
JOHN J. OIUHF.KT.
B" Lxecuu.rs.
OTICE.
Notii-eL. hereby given t.) ail iwuni s..n-r-,-i
that tt.e M.witi iirin am-ounts hi. tvea
Oicl in my ottlce. aa.1 that the wire wui ! pre
sented to I'-'urt f"r ci.nnrmatina 00 Thursday tne
Jfl'ti i.f August. 175.
The nri. ati-l Unil account of J.,ha Ober, as
iirn.H;.. HT.ry I. H -h T..fer.
The 1 .uM of Levi Ln h,itor. assignee of TTa
S-n-th and w.ie.
The aenjant of E-aTi.J Har.
Cbristner.
E. 5t. 5CHROCK.
Prothonatury.
Jo. HICti.
Vnrt TVv, awwaJ T T
,0113 M m m LiiiJ
JOHN HICKS & SON,
Somerset, Pn.,
tAnd Real Estate Erokers.
I-STAULIS II ED 1.
Pcrs-ns wha desire ta e;l,boyorex?han "rp
en r. or t-.r rent wi.l limi It to their advantage t
p o ster the .ii-Tipu. n thereof, as no enre is
ma.!e anlcs .i.l r rnre l. Ha! e"tie busiueei
ieira.iy wi.n promptly anemled to.
auls.
Orsan and Sewin? Jlachine
AGILTS HASTED.
O 1 in lace-oit-r.t.1 to rssj.insilla airent. Call
n or .i'i-:ri s
ft. HOt'GH.
- 3 F ua Ar.-.. PITTSBCKiJH, PA.
aa.''.
LU.NTA KY ALIGNMENT.
s.,oi."tn "Ulit, of Nee Ccn-reviile borouii
"BiTt c aiii'. Pnna.. havinir maie an -9UKr.i
Ui me of aii bis eate lor the benetit of
a is cr-sli-irs I her-l. stive notve to a.l persons
int-t.rd said V-.iu'it t make liumediale pay.
m-nt to in, at l thuss liavinx claims aa-ainst bias
to pn.-si.-L: theta ilu.v aaLti-ci..caie. lor aet'.eQaejit.
I. W. W ILL,
ai-z'.s Assiiroce.
UE.
tiTir n apin-mte-I afenntnt.ent or tne
Fir "iriruri'!. I fr:ii ail pr.os irjm tnrpasn
thefei.to w.Uiuat my pertnis?i"a.
J. o. KIXMEI-.
auIl supenntcO'ienC
1
1VEUX LICE.VaES.
ihe 6il.-twtnx prns hare Bil in y offl-
their irf::ooj f r in-vtse to keep U-ra in the
hues th"y ww orenpy. whu-h petiujns will be
preetfl u the O-uri K-r auiuwaaCe oa Ihaniajr.
tue Jfir h of Aorut.
J isatt Hr-kW.. S tncnet Nor.
W. H. H.b. !T. Cosniirnce t'r ui.
Ian.ei fire.
J itn-ph I lrrm-C UiTlnarn'rvma.
li. 1. IxDir. K"7?'ne Jam-tin.
M-irxant rieal." lliir-nrti township.
n iiifi' u. uinrri:t tiWa.-tiip.
Kpraini V-n ?i'-kie. A'l:.iw t;wnship.
rt-r Warner. mnmit lownship.
Tlie f.-Ii'iwinic erfis tiare nid apctltmtok-ep
in '- tutiir fe-r Uuuse r rwtauraat.
W. A. H-1-Ti'x. O-aiiOeDce.
W:iiani Mi-nj ia. JU.rTera Nr.
t. M. SCHROTK.
an4 OrK.
CAXCEli,
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dc did'i casatcax attiimtxs
rr.it with ami destroy the vim of Cancer, but
wi.i not atteet the healthy part- Pat won may
vi-it the city and rruwia wu.ie umler treatnaen
at lie P-naa. c.nc-r las'itu'e ('of tha haad
sonaest marble clilicc. ia u clty.J ai the tin-A
remedial Intl:.
iu.l tiirail-ns. srnl
ti.ris" n
4rSen!forPaB
tai. m tne nm rj. Humwiei.tu
srst to any part of the world.
Pamphiet ami particulars. A Jrtas
H. T. BOND, M. D.,
Ptnna. Co.w.ttr InsHMf-
I Jl Cbestavt St., PhiUdelpbia. Fa.
Anzvst 4.
W. M. M-UJTJN,
RESIDENT -DEarsTXIS-r,
SOMEKSLT. r-V.
u .r.i-.t rears' eXDerienca. is fully per-
parr.1 t., perfi.rnt a.l operation apoo the tetn.
tmivul teeta inserted m ail Ibe impeov-l plan.
Ir.ra ..ue to an entire set. Preservatmo of the -ural
terth a Te-iai:y. Otfice two.kiora west of IB
S-.mf-ru-i liouse. 3 jtUta--' io - aruaranwed.
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