u jf. i" I K i ; .4 B W. P. Harvey & Co. BUTTEI- Commission 75 Exchange Place, BALTIMORE, IkED- Would respectfully solicit a contiummcc of the liberal patron- - -1. 1 .. : .: o thov have always r ciw.1 a effort -hall 1)0 all Huttrr con mrou to pvr incd to them. S.'ptfinU-T '22. ls7. COMMISSION HMD & ODDESLUYS, NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, i5.YTriMom:. lid., 1!7; .V.I KK A SPECIALTY OF 1 GrLA.DE and luue every fteihty lor handling it to the Ixst lo.vsiwu atSvii::!::!"' "n'l obtaining the liijliosl market prices. Our shippor tuny dcpViiil upon receiving their sales promptly and their momV at J2ce. We re fer by permission to Third Wational Bank, Baltimore. Snhell Sl Kimmcl. Bankers. Sorr m- . . I 1 r irsT raaiionai uanK, ivieyersauie. S. Philson & Co., Bankers, Berlin. ALSO TO Merchants and Farmers The have done business in past years. The Somerset Herald. Or..anaartcrMMr. lay. N-r. LMSTi tmlnswill run ir..,w. cntitMti'h al! pafr-rtrain' ..n tli r. W. 4. U. K. E. (X.i Kii'M IralnFare ten M.B'lay lu'.mir.i.) LUVL Kxprivn Vc-t Mail Wrs: .2 CO a. tn. 12 'J'j p. m. 4 a. oi. 2 f :. m. P. w. ill. ) . R. rail k;5ixl r..iT. Exprvs K Eilr!' Wed Mall Kal Mail Wert 12 p. m. 3 11 a. m. 2 5 p. in. 1.0 p. m. J. MA Kit V FKITZ. fount f Surr to'. w;N ie n-oial lten:.. n t. aii mrv. jn.it .r.'lmrnl iii m .rir.iiT'-, l.n.i. wii;. aicr.-iun;i ar., eiiinlM. j M li.iu. '..II. Til. ffr .l B"ti'"n.l la.k amintf nia.le. t "-tt!M. l.m.l ti-l. rxnu liiej an.1 ai.fra.-tn ot till.- 1nnii!-lil. All kin.-s i.t r'al en:ati- ni..rnr:ii. tm.i. ri. !. If.. l.o!it an.1 Kil'l "ti ri'.!"tiWe ti-nt'". uiisiair- in 1 ..k fc Uiftri'.e' blo k. noar the Court Hou-c. S .ia- T-vt Pli. Time Norn-it. He will I f. an I In lii? ..(I:.-. every Sasnn'ay J ail it i:..vs ui.l. v otl.i'r- KIK t'IIJUKt.'i. LOOK AT THIS ! SiM-ci.il srr:in;riucri!s fi.r cr the s.iUx.n in the Imsi mi tit rt week, at r.f C'k i Ueerits i,lixt, kept l.y W in S. Krts.tr. AtaHh.urs in the iUv tli.'re will I fi;oa wauii r.it aii, t . .n.-utir. ; of 1 1 it t'utlet', (listers. S.iriilwifhes. H:tw, !-'-, l'ies. rtrciui ami Hiitter, tit )hicts lr .ni 15 ct-nts to 4') (fills, tiive him s (ail ar.il he conviui-cd tlmt it is the fmi't ari'l lust fiiUdin ia the onmi v. an l the .:nc M t the Wur;h of vocr r;i iuev. A l'atrt Worth Knowing. Are yon fi-.i-rirss with Consumption, fi.ah,:. Sftro i'oli ?ei;ied (a Uic l.icast, or any tlis as- of the Tbr. ;.!. nntl 1 uaps? If so, go to tour (Iruitgi:. G. W. 1'. utord m Co., and pet a luiiic ot ijost iitt'n GF.KMAN Sviit r. This ineiliciiie htm late ly I etn introduced trom Germany, ucd is lu lling on i:s own merits. The p o;.L. lire oing w ild over its success, and druggists all over our country are w riting us of its wonderful cures amon; tntir customers. If you wish to try its Supciior virtue, get a sample Bottle tor 10 c ms. Large ie liottle 73 ( nts. Three tht-s il! relL-ve any c-e. Try it. Hope for (he Ipondent. It you have len coim'uir.g all inter and begin to rickpuir u rect;vtTy, or if you have taken a recent Cold, po't.t nncc to the Drug ktore of Geo. W. r.enlord & Co., and L't t a U tile ol Vli. Molu:ik tVKifoi' Taii, Wild CitFi.r.y and lb.iiE HoL'NO. Take il and be well. No other medicine acts so prompily and itleciualiy in Coughs, Colds, aud all dist-ascs of the throat, lungs and chest, hading to Con snmiition. IIundr' w bo 'k':c : g; .uey haj tuitt uvh4 diseiu c liar t.vn. tv stored to hetilih'by .Ii use ol' lhis lmt fnagic remedy. It is also the U .-t known fnrcitic tor Crotip, a.id never tails i't VVh.i.pirg Cojgh. Tail s,;o id U-vU'. large sie cms per L-j'tlt. Ihr Brut Protection. Th'; best iattguard sg;.i:;at ej ;dk;uij dis. rase are thorough digestion and firm nerves. U is because they assure the reg Ur rwrCMmacr of the digestive pnxxss, and invigorate the. in rvous system, that llos'.e'ter Slotnacli Bitters are such, a ov--ieig. Vi.ieii:vs -g.-.iii.-i ie ii.haiaces hich Le.ot. biVruiiiteut ma'.a-lics, and Uitx-e wi.U.1 directly affe.t the . itoauch ucd U1a If the l.trvcj kr- hcaliUfyUy iranquii, the as'iniilatioji oj f.xxl pertect, s tiiey ar( -ure to t tinder the iiitiutnen ot thi kiandard tcaic anil nervme, mala. ria may t ct-rJt-d, at a U, in the stw. ace of the m-t reliable of n.cuieul skpusrCfi, the fU 111 has lullt n a prey to d.st ;i!-s of an iatt rnd'tt nt or rt mint ut t;, pt, the Bit ters will, if rsittd :j)f rudirntc e' t-y Vestige of the malady. 'Biliousness, cotf t pation and d) spcria j icld . w ith equal certainty to the operation ol this potent vegetable alarative. Merchants, from tnv tn:uu, i.iwmiM.it; iu k and satisfactory returns for iui - MERCHANTS 15 U TrJbJK, s, Somerset. I ' I I ot the Glades with whom we! 2 f.'.t OiVkli for c.uli. at M;:s. .Tas. n. TnEDwrix's. N. G Mammoth Block. (H a pul'ic Sih nils arc well attended, in f 4i t, imt too well HtK-mleJ lor the numtwr of teat hers enii'loyt-J. H'u.vDEr, if till the cindi.latcs will feel t!is(uri( J to jiive thatiks, accjriling to the 1'ioidt iit's jirotlamatit n. I'i.tnl canlfinrc being issueil at the rate ff t)Tcr a million per day. the number thus far put out U-inj 15,ls.V)0. The Youn; Men'sChrlstian Assixialic n, of Johnstown, has been compelled to gus j tiid (.jK-ratioiis for w ant of funds. Au kinus of feed for sale at the Groce ry and Feed ttoreol C. 15. Colhornii; Co. t lien;) lor cash only. Nf.w Gxk1s for cash, at Mrs. Ja. B. Throw ell's. No. G. Mammoth Bhx-k. r.vnKR the new selicdule of the P. W. ii. II. K . and S. & M P. It. R., we now l.ave a Sunday mail. Call at the "IteJ Coffee Pot., sijn of .1. 11. Miller, and tt-c the U-rt lot of Cook ng an l Heating Stoves, at reducetl prices. KlnnahdiJc vi"UESt.rTS made money !.r the farmers an J meichiuls who shiptd to them la.t year. A (-PLFNP1D lt of rew coot.s w ill soon arrive at Walter ifc Truial's Cash and Pro duce Store. N'nv Gii d fi-rco-b, at Mks. J. I. Tbfdwh.l'?, No. G, M-im.n ith 15.)ck. Si:vks brands of Flour for cash at thL' Chiapsiiie Gnt rv ; Irish, Snow-FUke, While-liiver, Mountain City, I nion Star, I'rsina Mills, and Pine M:iU. C. C. Williams closes a Musical Iosli t ile iu Ceutcrvili, with a Concert on Fri day eveninir, this week. Almission The thicken cholera haa liecn prevail ing to un aiuriuing extent this la'!, but tin- peculiar feature a'-xut it is that it only kills Democratic ro:eis. We protest against this thing most earn-i.-;ly. Is civilization a failure? Why ouiy the other night we heard a young lady s:y, "my lioldinLrback strap broke." Jvix.fi.. from the ik of our Republi can i-i :Mu:..- their editor will -not be 1. :Mherc;i it'iout itcuriug Thanksgiving poultry. Wiiex a ii. o ise makes its appearance in a laU e-' m. ing circle, the wna.en with stri;d siii kiuns ou always jump the bights.. i;fklyn A rgv t. Cut'UT convened on Monday la.t at 2 p. v., his lion. .r Judge Hail presiding, with Aa-soti-ns Mowrv and Turner on the bt-.iih. i"' r.i iM". is yi,u should col , Vir 2verti.-rag rett'; Your big while hands, were never mad? To haug iuto your vest. Nlvlr, marry lor wealth, but It U jut a easy to love a girl w ho has a brick Loute with a mai.Kird roof and a silver I l-ile 1 dor bell as one who had U"t- The days are becoming visibly shorter, tod the laboring nun once DKre rules in the dark, atnl lata down the shovel and the hoc in tiu. evening's gKnitn. o.Eitii and (!.-lms...f horses should pee to it, thest Epiiootic dayS, that the click -rein of their animals are' sufTt-tle:4iy-Ioi.e to allow the'm U orglj 'j- 'I ikx't say that the egg you sold me the other day were bad," said a man the other day to his grocer, "but I think the hen that laid thLiu must have been iretty sick," ErivrAL service will bo Ueld in the (iuMt 1 fnitiii-r . LmiI lliii. 1 lu-Al.-ir. Avnn. t r. : o ..r'..i..i i -c,i. ....nin.r 1 ml in.l Snn.bir r..n,n .t ! O - i J - 3 o'clixk. T"C ycitag ntaa who la Lot a glo.yi.-.g in a long t-ttiu-J coat the past season is n6r- riiied lo, Cr,d Uiat he has sot either to zct a I hmgir jvrcowt or cuteir ice tans or ti dress coat. Planu kt nt in windows should be turn-; td vcrv niorniu', or the licit, trtlkinc one kide ouly, iu draw the plant to that fcide, to that all its Lranches and haves will turn toward the window. . ' N'oti e L. T. ItJmO W eouicrtc will i- u ta me liim lpies meeting uuuw Berlin on Thursday aqd Friday evenings, t Sor. Uth and 12th, also on the next Sun day morning and evening. RESERVED. FOR W. S BUTTEB COMMISSION No. 47 South BiiLTIMOBE, DOD. Wc offer our services as I'OXH XSSIOX ZtIEK CII A!XTr," to the Farmers and crchants in the " Glades," and solicit liberal shipments of Cutter this season. We promise strict attention to the interest of those who ship to us, and will send quick sales with check for your Cutter. Wc have ample "cash capital," and will make liberal cash advances to all who request it on their shipments. Our shipping cards can be had at the Express Office and at the Stores. Respectfully. V. S. Temple & Co. September 1, 1ST-). : ; n 1 I S.itnucl Sunlit. f 2 V' a;ic Tolrr. 1 -S 3k lit ary K&urii. I - X-J -f i t i JuivS F. Wultcr. i5s: Kvlier. HI - Frank T. L:lar l. i in Aanm F. l;trki-y. I Z ; S:imuel V.'Ll. - r: :i o - Offorfe V. File. Joiia O. KiinlucL sill Francis J. Kooer. ; - z.- x - 'f? E. F. Prnnyiaoker Vict.ir t. I'l'i!cU r. 9 I Henry Kawle. i K. Auky Uruwn. evru5 fTTer'liin. I s Juo. F. Hartr.mil . I g New Goods for cash, at Mks. J. H. Tuedwf-I.l No. G. Mammoth Block. TiswRE ! Tinware ! J. H- Miller is retailing tinware and stoves lower than ever More at the "Red Coffee lot sign. New Goods at Walter& Truxa's cheap rkh and Produce Store. Gents' over shoes at $1,23 ; dais at 50 cents. 15. L. II. D abbs' display ot Photographs and Cravons at the Pittsburgh Exposition, is the finest ever made by a sincie Pho tographer at any exhibition in '.he w orld. J. II. Miller has something new in the Stove line. Call and see it ! lie also has second hand Cooking and Healing Stoves for sale as low as five dollars. We learn iromthc Cumberland Xar.i, that there is at least one case ot small pox in that citv, and from other sources that there are "other 'cases in the surrounding country. A srsinER of robberries were com mitted in Greensourg within the p:ist few weeks, and among the lpoiers T.aa our voung friend Amoa Stock, as w ill be seen by f.n article in todays paper, iim should serve as a warning to our people. Stoves ! Stoves ! Examine the grates n.l linings if vour Cooking and lleatin;: Stoves, also your stovepic. You will save money ly going to J. II. Miller s Stove and '1 in More und have them re- paired in time. Tc vnn trant vour Ruttersnltl rrrrr'T.i'y at good prices and the saks and money tt on"e, ship it to K f : js s a r. n & i c eslu vs. W Exchange Place, Ballimorc. Otsteks ! Outers ! Freh Ousters ! By the can, half can, or plate. Also fresh fish. Call and see me in my new room in the basement ot Cook & Beeriis' Block. W. S. KUt-GOK. All Cooking and Heating Stove re paired at J. 11. Miller's Stov ar..i Tin tore. Look lor the "lied Coffee" Pot.' ;hat is the place to get your stoves and tin ware lepaired, at short notice. ----- r GxEoltiie bft country stores in the count v is that oi' Walter &i Truxal at Geb harts." Their stock of Cassimcref, Flannel, Mulias, Lineus, Calico etc., etc., is lwa; I iulL Kesxaud & Oldeslcts sold the most Glades Butter last year, and obtained, the best prices. They have the trade and facilities for doing the arum tti's i ,'.t K.c;'vKO ifc OxDESLtifs, sj:l Exchange IMace, IT ia Ulutr queer to be reading such Sentences as these in our Fulton County exchanges, alter the kind of snow storms we have been havir.g. "All hail to au tumn," "This season of glorious autumn w eather is appreciated by all." 3d iu. i'u.is. H. Ihl hiu crabarked ia j the raiil'.oery bukiness at lier rvwidenee on Patriot street, two doors w est O' the Schotd House. Mrs. Chi has had considerable el" - - nc In the rnillinery business and will guarantee entire satisfaction. Give I her a call, IV'aiLK mothers are muthing up the little ones' fiicce, necks and ears, wiia tiie approach (4 cold weathor, they ahould not neglect the txrxcd limoi, that are per- naps protroteu uy nointng mors man mors man a bin tJ"0iC- K P the extremiUes wrra -lr htad go entirely bare. The last match came of the seaiop. to settle the C'naamtotthip ct Western rn:S-' Uvlrsali. wJU Xae1" been' i.laved tat Satarday aiternoort, at Union Park, . Pitts- ourji:n, ueiwoea uie, u.-auaoc&s and Xanthas, but the Xanthas, fciiletl to coma to time. Therefore, the Birds' claim " the Championship. Temple Si Co., MFAICIIANTS Howard Street, 1 s i 77 r : U 3 r, - I : -r t t r ; it--r-f c : - ii - 5 : c :1 - x i'32 I IS IS Is r- ?t a- ri r; -r ;t - p M c " i - rt - ! 755 sr:2 - - r n : i i- ; i ii r: c . r - :i The Meadville lifrinV.irun suvs: Mrs. Rachel Brown, whos history was noticed in a recent nnmljer ot the lapubiiean. died lost niut at tue advanced aire or one hundred and three years. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon at two o'clock. Water street. We don't want to fill anv goods to the people who have always ".Y!t their pocket books in their other dress, or their other iianlah.ons, " nor do we "mind" things till the next day. Come w ith the cash and wc w ill be happy to wait on you. Mks. J. 15. Tiiedwf.ll, 2io. 0, Mammoth Ulock Thk Prcsbytcriin church ot this place 1 indebted to the enterprising firm ot Wooley & Lewis, Marble Workers, for cutting in very artistic style, the name ot the church, date ot erection, &c., ou a marble slab to be placed in the north face ot the tower of that building. Jcst now is as good a time as any other to inculcate the imortance of feeling that you are assessed and that your taxes are paid. Oolite a numlier of votes were lost in our borough by persons having noElected to pay their taxes in tiaie. There ia little doubt hut that the Uepubli, can majority iu the Ijonmirh would have been loo instead of Hi had this matter been attended to. See that it does not oc cur astia. A xi'mccr of the Return Judges ot this county, who evidently acre not posted on tiie workings of the new election law, failed to put in an appearance by noon Thursday, as required by law. The Court immediately issrtot! a warrant ta the hherilt to bring the entire election boards of tU3 townships whose returud were pot ia. Mrt. Fred. Seaman, of Jones' Mills, vi bile riding along near the stream mill In Greensburg, a few evenings ago, his horse took fright at an approaching train and ran off, throwing Mr. jj., over an em bankment and severely injuring him about the head and face. Ml. 1'Untint Daien. The Elizahethiuwa Ciror.idc makes the w;,iiiitrful statement that young ladies pronienadu the streets of that village on cihiI evenings with nothing around tUc except "a yqar.s pi.ta'a arm." Such v4iher as this will reader it exceedingly surprising if those ladies are not all snfter ing w ith a severe cuU, We cannot sell goods (or anything but CAIf, for the reasons that, first, we keep no lxioks ; second, we have marked our goods down to cash rates : third, we pr.-ter to keep oar goo-';; rr. ct.r shelves to c!'irg:a5 liittii on ourt ' 3rs. Jas. B. Tredwell, 5iu (j, .a.n,oth lljitcli. : T-r people deMiud a chanze and they ililand to vote forachange.-tfrt? dL 27ih. Exactly, and they voted to change Pershing from gubernatorial candidate to a pcttitb;ging, Molly Maguire Jndge, and Piolett from a jol'.y, rotund old granger to a whinped ciiri'didate for who l:j worid Imj'niVer a jfY and acarvo a inrrow. TrtE biers of the Peter Meyers estate sold 00 acres of coal land, one day of last week to Mr. W. C. Frantz, of Xew York, lor filiOO. This land lies tloai; t'ce Keystone road aad we understand that Mr. y-oaii will have it opened up inimediate-ry.- The coal interest is an important one tn'this county, and is jocrui-ia? every year. Qita a uuniber ot new mines will bu opened in the Eiklick res'ma jrj h? spring. I Smith, j Ote two good natnred friends, 01 the Indiana Mcusenqir. aaa bunjee: or the Demorrct, were rival caadidtes tor the o-i'.cect Ctjoacr. " Sanson bernj a light wtiight run well encash, but the people prelerred Sraith; who flattens out a Fair banks to the tune of 240, for the reason that whenever be htsld an inquest tue can he sat on would be a "cald, cold corprtJ,' no matter how lively lis had been1 at the start.' " - New Goods lor cash, at Mm. J. B. Tkew well's, Xo. C. Mammoth liloclc. Oca frknd Judge Turner tells the fal lowing story of how the boys ot Mercrs tlulo "work the olj thine." Psssinz bv the railroai', elecJ n niijht, he ruef a small boy carrjujj; a, torcn ot wuom lie in quired : tloing to have a bon fire to-n'ght t" "Oh. yes sir, we bare all the boxes and barrels about the town gathered up." Hadn't you better wait until it is de titled one way or the other." 'Oso sir 'ce, we have all gone together, and we are going to burn up all the boxes in town so that it tbt .Democrats do beat us thpy won't have Bjf h:rt to make a fire with." XOTIC'i:. Wc siipixsc-d that the cisn notice we jiubliklieil in List weeks papers would be sulficient for the purpose for which it was intended. But notwith standing this, and the fact that our store room is posted full of cash notices, some people are foolish enough to think that when we say "we still tor c.isu only, we don't mean it. We don't see how wc could make our selves plainer. We have made such ar rangements for the purchase of nur goods and have marked them at such prices as makes it impossible to sell them for nny lhin but rash. Mns. J. n. Trkdwf.ll, No. 6. Mammoth block. A tital accident occurred at Ligonier on the 19, which caused the death of the only daughter of Samuel and Annie M unlock. It being wash day, the mother had left a boiler ot hot water standing upon the porch. Wiile the mother was absent the child had fallen into the hot water, Medi cal aid was immediately summoned, but could not relieve the little sufferer. The chill died the following night. I.'ilrobt Adca nee. We a! iva vs had an idea that our nei zh bo: of the lMrnocrat was "neither a proph et nor the son ol a prophet," and we were a i.ood deai surpriseil to tind in the issue of his paper of tctober 27t!i this predictior, "the Dein.-critic ticket will tx; elected just as sure as the sun shines." Alack-and-w ell-a lav, w hat is the matter with old Sol and the solar system that he shines not forth upon the Democracy. His rays linstr fondly around the Republicans who knock ed the Democratic spaw w trom the Key stone to the tune ot sixteen thousand. A ten viar old boy, named Charles Ginty, living on the line of the Oil Creek railroad, near Warren, Pa., preformed an .ict of the utmost heroism, on ednesday, in rcscr.ia his baby sister trom a burning house and attempting the resue ot another sister, aged three years, who in her fright had lastened herself in a closet and was burned with the house. The in juries to the brave boy were latal. The mother, w ho had leit her children, lias be come crazy with grief. The tire originated from kerosene. Tue new bell recently purchased from Fulton & ikm. of Pittsburgh, arrived and was hunz in its place last week. It weighs 1S00 pounds, and besides the names ot the founders, it has cast on it: "Commissioners of Somerset County, Valentine J. Miller, Francis J. Country man, Oliver W. Boyer." This bell is cast ot the same kind ot material as the eld one, but has a much louder, sweeter, and clearer tone; it is undoubtedly the best bell in the county. The office of the Adams Express Com pany at this place aud at all other poic's ou the Pittsburgh, Washington Jc Balti more It. U., have been closed owing to a difficulty between the express and railroad companies. A last freight line, the Blue Line Express, the railroad boys call it is delivering such goods as were formerly shipped by express. The blue line has secured the services of the efficient man ager of ihe Smiersct & Mineral Point U. II., Mr. W. Park Kooser, as their agent It is generally rumored that the P. W". & U. w ill establish an independent express company on their road. Is the "Postal Guide," Issued by the Postollice Department, we find' the fol lowing among its "Suggestions to the Public," and publish it by request ot Postmaster Genlin: "Never to send money or any other article of value through the mail except either by means at a money-order or a registered letter. Any person who sends money or jewelry in an unregistered letter, not only runs a risk of losing his property. but exposes to temptation every one through whose hands his letter posses, and may be the means of ultimately bringing some clerk or letter-carrier to ruin." TilEP.E has been considerable complaint ot the scarcety of local news in the col ums of the "Herald tor the past tew weeks, we can account for it in two ways: First, the political issues absorbed much time and space. Second, the editor lost his jack knife, and like all Bohemians being impecunious he lias been and is still unable to purchase a new one with which to sharpen his blunt pencil. If you want the amount ot local news in creased seed on a jack knife. The good effects of law preventing the sale of liijuors on election dap was observ able on Tuesday of last week. By seven o'clock, the time the polls closed, the drinking part of our population had a powerful thirst on thtm, and expected that the bars would be thrown open as heretoiore, but our landlords didn't inter pet the. law that way, and consequently there wasn't much of a chance fora swelled head and two eyes purple as the grape on Wednesday morning. The properties which have been adver tised in the Herald by the Sheriff, for a couple of weeks post were disposed of on F riday and Monday as follows ; .Solomon Grinl's, purchased by V. U. Koouu for 425. Jami-s Bagley's, purchased by John Slief lor 'SJj. Win. Bosse's, Xo. 1, purchased by J. G. Hay and J. IL Bsose tor I'..j. Xo. 2, purchased by I). Lichty, and E. llers oerger for $l,50i). E. II. Marshall's, purchased by John Topper for 100. ' ' W. B. Phafcra, purchased by C. P. iiemey tor - The latlependent. Tue Isdefendest is acknowledged to be the ljest. as it certainly is the cheapest, religious weekly in the world. It is ably and fearlessly edited, while its list of con tributors, including the best writers and thinkers, cannot be equaled by any other publication. Moody and Sitnktii't "Gospel Hymns and Sacred ongs" r.re presented as. a pre mium, postpaid, to each yearly subscriber who send3$3.0wto Henrx C. Bowex, Publisher, P. U Box 1TS7. Xew York. See adveriisenjcut ia aoother column. ' Is Sack Cloth akd Asiies." The Duniocratic leaders in this county baye hearts bowed down With weight of woe." They swear and refuse to be comforted be cau: of their stupidity. Under the new Constitution, as the minority party, they were entitled to one Commissioner in this county, but like Oliver Twist, fbey 'ra'a ted more, and a tVelr 'convention after they had romlhaicd ilr. Henry ilauch, of .1 nncr twp., as their candidate, thc" put llr. J.JP. rU'ilion. iiuUu. on tUo track Mt strt wnacl horse. But Park wasa't playing that kind ot ahorse worth a cent, and so instead at cantering around the track for the edification of the Demo, c-alic leaders and the benefit of Mr. luiuch he put himself dowa to te Wort and came ur.dtr the string j,ust 41 yotes aheati, and cow the t&morat 5 arq' ia sat eloth and aj?hej because ci their stupidity in noniiaat'.Pa w0 luen- Xew Goods for cash, at Mrs. J. ii. Tredwell's, No. 6. Mammoth Blot!:. Our cilfrena were skodcetl on Friday t by tfce sudden and unexpected death of Cupt. Jos K. Hite of EbuD.burg, Cam bria county, lie was found dead in bis bed about 4 o'clock on Friday morning. It is thou zht that his death resulted trom m rmnlo-rtr rT'ont 11m va tnt ra flf this eountv. but L been residinz in Can- hri- county for a number cf ywn. ' For I six years he ocenped tae pwusoa cx rr : thonottry cf that ' CAiiuty, and 'vu w-! teested by ail with w hem tie was brocghtj into contact with eithet In a personal or business ' way, as a uniformly courteous j oMicUl. Althonsrh subject to periodical attacks o! a painful disease, he -was oroi-! narily very robust, actl iieace the lntelli trence r-t La uneJpecttd taking ofC. Dur-' in thtj past KHrmicr Ctfpt, lilte paid a visit to this-town and made arraneemeals 1 to locate here. He was a kit-.. 1. wMv-wHn I of ocr towSQiaa Joslah Zimmerman. One of our physicians su'tircsl that per- f sons unwillinirlr nia a treat danger of. I contracting some of the many contagious 0 .senses by taking every and any tramp . that happens to come along into their! bouses. Many of them carry about with j them the seeds of small-pox, and other i lotnsonie diseases, that may be eommuni cated to the members of the family and to ' Huckw'saat, vTaVnei!"!"!!." the entire neighliorhood. Persons can not , bwx. y i .i.I...".!!!! be too careful in their dealings with thUtB;7jB-ul,:ir'.? kind of gentry. We do not mean by this j n hL, '"'.1'.'.'.'."'.'.'.'.'.. that you shall not be charitable to the , Corn, f bmbei "'.."."."."." needy and unfortunate. On the contrary, j JT3 ,nei f , ... . i l I -ait mt.oa, it. allow none ot them to p38 your tloH cu.irr s-e,"in;i '"".""""."! without relieving their wants, but if there j uh.Ter SeM iiiye""IX"I' is any cause to suppose that they may be j VL'i ",-t"5--- - - t , . . IilfSOlTe.1 llonc. t belt H fi diseased, be careful how they come in coa- l d.. . ..:...."....;.;;; tact with members of your family. A ( Ki-ar. y hri large majority of the tramps that puss! f-"-' M ai-- through this part of the country are k V!?!!?.1:.:.'.;;;:;;;."" eigners ho have jusl come U this coun-; ijea'.nvr, nr i h.............. trv. amL ho bavin? been so lou;? con- " Vi''-'1 " finpil nn flliin Tvur Am mnrt 1t;iliTo (n h( ... infected than others. 05 Sunday morning between 2 and o'clock the notion store of Ann Steck, on Main street, was entered by burglars and coods to the amount of Iroui tijO to i'-i'H worn mrrinrl a tto t- Thr thiVf T:iinid uu viinaiji.c ui uiruiu luc 111 ,n- front door and prying open an inner one. Tlir,. alitor retina int'itni n t - cntil twii i l iT V .. . i s u u i and holders, cult buttons, studs, snk hand kerchiels; etc., with the contents ot onej" -.- large show window comprising under-j AVif AJciiliteiucni?, ware, socks, valises and other articles 1 were entirely cleaned out. A vah.e. with ! a part of the front door lock, were lound in the Court house next morning. Mrs. rit- a i . i .. -i. ..... ; I..- tl.'a ..... r... v.iai, luuj. niiv iiiiui;? urai it;v .t l.i of the robberv, heard the noise; but from some cause failed to give the alarm. Mr. Steck went to Pittsburgh tn S-uday i morning and notified the Mavor s detcc- tives trtte on the IcKikout for the gools, of .... . ... -i- I., . which he gave a description, No clue, as yet, hits been Obtained Ot the burglars. Ureensbura Democrat. J Death is Tne Mixta. About 2 o'clock thli Uitemoon a German named 1 eter Shatter, who was employed in the Milt Coal Mines of the Cambria Iron Cum pan v , i .i i - .i e ii i i " was crushed to death by the fall ot a lar-.e mass of Coal which he wascugaged ia un- .l..n..;nii.f Ilia lif,l mi nululit Lelll.-. n His head was caught between the floor ot the mine aud the quantity t ' coal w hich came down so unexpected!". anil his death was doubtless instantaneous We visited his remains just alter they were brought to his boarding house, at Van Alt's on Washington street, and lound that he was but very little disfigur ed. His head was crushed in in such a manner as to fracture the skull, but there was scarcely any abrasion of the skin. The victim is tha same individual who was shut up in the same mine several months ago by a tail ot slate closing up the entrance, and who was not released at that time tor some thirty hours. He is said to have been a widower, somu fifty years of age, and has married chil dren residing in Somerset County. Since the fifth ot last July he had been boarding at Yon Alt's, but previous to that timu lived with a widow on Portage street. Conemaugh Borough. Johnttoirn Tri bune. A Ulster's Fatal Shot. The fol lowing piece of culpable clumsiness is an nounced from Hazlctown, Pa., under date ot October 29th: "James Philips, ot Tobabannn township, on Monday went out on the Pocono Mountain bunting deer. His does started a buck, and drove it la the direction of the great swamp known as the Shades of Death. Phillips followed, After walking a mile or so he heard the hounds coming toward him again, and soon afterward be saw something disturb ing a clump of bushes about fifty yards away. After watching the movement of the bushes for some time, he fired into them. The movement ceased. Bttore he could go to the spct the buck came bounding along lo his left, and disappeared in the swamp before he could shoot He then walked to the bushes, and was horri fied to discover the body ot a little boy about nine years old. The body was rid dled with buckshot, and was lying in a pool of blood. A small basket, half filled with beech nuts, stood a short distance from where the child lay. The boy w:is an orphan, and lived with a German fami ly named Sheibcl "After the Opera is Ovetu" The election passed parsed off in a quiet and orderly manner at this place. The De mocracy, evidently knowing the weakness of their cause, gave up the fight early in the day. There was but little excitement manitest around the polls. In the early part of the evening the streets were full of Demcrats and Republicans, but when it was known that we had "Whooped it up on tho boys," to the tune of S'-i major ity in this borough, a clear gain ot 33 votes over lasl year, the former commenc ed to make tracks for home and salt river. A few of the more valiant, however, col lected in Gen. Coffroth's office, hoping to hear more favorable news from other parts of the county and Stale, but as return after return came in showing Republican gains, their faces became elongated in pro portion to the amount of gain. Finally dispatches were received from Philadef phia and Pittsburgh, announcing that the former had gone Republican by lS.OOtl, and the latter by 5,000, the length of the faces of the Democracy would have put to shame those of a Covenant Elder. But at the Repnblican headquarters was tu mult and delight. The Herald's sanc tum had been thrown open and a large num'.icr of our citizens gathered there to hear the news. The Prothonotary'3 of-1 fice was also well filled w ith jubilant Re publicans, but by far the most enthusias tic gathering was in the Herald's com posing room. As the returns were an nounced they were greeted with "Whoop her up again," "Bully for Pittsburgh," "Hurrah for Hartranlt," and the boys danced around the table and sang: "Bury th San Eahj out In the wool', Ia a ccat little hole Id trie immnd : Where Pershing can weep, Piolett swear, Ami Democrats die all arotuhl." As siton as it was known that the State was all O. K., the interest all centered tn the Commissioner question. br,t ihe rm test between Philson and Rauch was so close that it took tlic oirkia! Tote to till thi tale. HARRIED. SHAFFER at the house ot SHAFFER. Oct. 24th. Frank lleijile Eso. By Ry. Henry Seifert. Mr. Simon Shaffer to Miss Tillie Shaffer, both of Jcaner Town ship, Somcrse: Cpuaty, Pa. MUSSER-SPANGLJPv ( ct. 1 2th. at the Lutheran parsonage in Friedeus, ly Key. J.' J. Welib, Mr. Josiah Mnsser, to Miss KUea Spangier, both of Sonierset Co.. P. WECIITEXHEISER LAPE. At the same p!ac, Oct. 3lsr. by the same, Mr. Henry Wechtenheiser and Miss Sarah E. Lape, botn of Somerset county, Pa. BERCKLEY MILLER. On the 4Ji iust, by the Rev. Elder C. tl.' Lint, Mr. Ezra S. Berckley, oTBercklcys Mill?, to Miss Sarah Jlirfcrv' near Keystone Mine, bcth, ot; Sunxcrdet coixtr. DIED. WARE John Ware died at Lis resi dence in Allegheny twr, Momeiset Coi, Pa., Sentea.bfcT l&;X 'ael K JVX 1 raottlii and M day. ' Tke subject ot Hi la notice united with the LutUuraa Chureh in his youth, of which cbuich he was a consistent mem ber until removed by death trom the chnrch militant to the church triumphant. His suffering at times was very great, but nc endured it all wU, thr'totian pa tience and resignation, until released by death. 11:3 pastor, being absfctl at the time the writer was called In to perform the funeral services which were attended by a Urge concourse of sympathizing blends and neighbors. The expression of all with whom 1 conversed was that "V was a good man." How cheering the ic flection. as we close tha poriala of the grave ot one we lave-. U be' able to say no was 3 s-tH kihu tniMAi&ii aau 1lhsl- le'Wes a wife &a4 ix chiUrea moura bl8 kisa-- - -- 1 . . . . , . m e uiruMteed to Zn ina.mmiTon of the Ki.lneyi and Biller, patnfol or rapprtmit ann- 're-ln' "J (?. pnumu orar.prej nr, diKtuuxe, Britbu dtnZ bri-dac depbte, druvy. paio in iu Lacs or de' : bwdaehe, ptap Woe u erup- euaitUVoaat nntare, revarlleM of darntki. Ke aea. Uwnpowad Sttbo of Kaehn tp.iue aua radical tan. Fornie M tteo. w. Ucoium , ci . ' . . .. , . .... ' cave, fa. eik 01 ESS CT X ARK ET ! c-rr.- ut b-j w. r. aj.xa,tukk & Ca, DJuuctg t CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUTt &. FEED, - j Apt-tes, Arte r. J set 5Sl)C ! ax j 1 OS 1JC ' ......H1jc 1 !, ,! i 4 5 VI I i ! Aivtu..or. f pal..... ........... . ri..,... .---..-..... .....&oe! -- . 1.1D I riil.UT y M I !, i bu i VuutUjtf. Vba ..S3 i 7 . rcw-w-;, uneii. r le I i rerun-in Uaauu jwr luo Is 4 M ' Kje f il ou I f . -jc j s,f i ?. 1. f !!!. citr yi 7i 1 ba ' Altitun, t".n. per .ick Ti"f ... M T i. ... : tu ..UiHc H IN ... 3Ti t . tr.U't(l Alum, j Sarar, yiu.w t. i wiiite , XT H. super Pli!ihn( y l.aj - viit Lime, yw.i....'; SALK. ill rtf.e! t. pu'ilic mi tha i i i-a -remi'J, m Al!'.'i:t-ny t"Wn.-hii. Sorarr-t t;o.. Friday, Swailfr 2(5, ISTj, a'. JoVlo-k a. m., the rral rstatc i.f risw A. Kiintn-U lUJie nu the ..mer( & lfa.il..r.t r-iso. ; a.!;.iiui:i i.iu:s ..I t m. Ware. nmiivl V a'.krr. l(llVlll Slrl.,e ,. , .,.,., .,, a: f.9 a.-rcii e!.-ar an l uo !..-r xvnl caltl- i ' "" n:ll-u"''rr w"" im'ri. iur. inif tueri.n i-n-rleil a itimhI i!wi-11im7 h.4in in.l larciinn-e uriMe ani ulbcr "m l.uiiin. cm rriii. tlacAAoiitn 9h..-u. Thin 14 a uisirable Ui.,ni.,j l.-arr. i..r tb a...mm-ta;i..nV.f trar. i flrs. u c ni :aimi to milia. .Uii..ute anJ ! c'1IT5b'f , . . . i i AI. i at tl...-s im tini will tw .!.! tin per:il i pn,,rer ..i il.-c a. Klrrrnr I r..n.s ir.g t ix-.; j i-n.nn. faiiln. Mm-i ao.t a varuiy t lijueiiol.l j tli'lun turtllt urf . Aii., t.in.ii.1 implf mnt., tt!.. rjw-.. sii:s, iiui-write. iu?. Ais.i hurst i cow, ysunir cattle, hotr. At n iwac i T the )u.h. I. ami li .ur I y the tjirR'l. Al raiip.a.i ties aii.l a variety of ankles Dot nientif nei!. TtK-WS TLnc month.-! cnsillt on p"rwm.il roierijr s..i 1 on ail am mm .,ver five .lollar, with appr.ml .-.;uriiT. n the real estate 10 1-eretm of the pur- haae tiiviucy to I.- pai.l wh. a K rr .!-rfy : kaurkeii .1' wn. n.t the halianre.a l-l A.nl 1st, w be n t he ileei niilhe Olivere-laml au I orfse.si 'U .vi-n ut the pr-.jnv. Utu. i. VVWI.KER. nol) Aiisiicnee. UilwiX f asMniti & BalliorB iiKOXVr LINE' xxniLsr.Lr.E no urn. X Mii.r.s the S;ior:TrT Line to piTTr nrnoii and WASHINGTON CITY ! This Is the i.vr.v mtsr t Burrs to WASUlMiTO.N' l,ITV AJiD IIALTIMOKE. Persons purchasing Tickets by this R'ad TO MLriHORE. PHILADELPHIA. -VCH' YORK B0TO.V. ic. Hare t.kf prieiltge of tititinj WASHINGTON CITY FREFh Puliiuan Palace Cars, Air Brakes, and all Modern Iaiproveiuents. B.VK.it.F. tllfc kt! IHilOrUH TO DESTtATIOSJ. gTHKOL'OII EXPRESS TEA INS Frim Iix-:, cor. Oraac an.1 Water Su. AT9A r, 9:0U DAILY. DAILY, ( Ei"-jt SanJ.iv. ) For time of Local Trains, see Pitta burgh Daily Papers. mtc mtny hours time by patronizing the "Siior.T I.rE." Central Tit-Jut Office, 43 5th Are., Pittsburgh, Pa. ;. A. JlYXlKhAX, Oon. Sttp't. I'OXy ELI.SVT1.LE. X-,rerat.cr. t-j. liTj. A DMIXISTRATOR'S XOTICE Lduite of Christian E:nerrte. late ci Somerset Tp.. tlecea.--L Let tcrs -if .tdminU; ration f.ut-.eab-'Ve e.tat 3 hir ing hoea ifr:intft tuhe antlcrsi-ne.1 by tfaepp.per authority, notice u luirebj Kivea to lliune tn iehtwl to it to ui.iko ltije.iiate paytueat aa.l thoie bav in" .'l.tlins a-jAitut it to present Ihm.laiy autnen uer.teii h.r -.n-nipBt at the late resi.ieoce of ti. decease'!, ..a Jc'ri.tav, L'-eaifr lo. lTi. V. A. IJt tHL.WAX. nov3 A.inuitutrator. OTICE. N.ice i hereby Riven that Samuel H. Uaitr. "f S.ater--t tuwnship. ui.i.le an jiti:ueni to S..l..!inn J. Iiafeer. ol Mine towiiihip. I tbe ben. elit of bij ere.Ut.tr--, ail per.!! ka.i;tiK tbem elves to be '.p4rtil to ta9 san Hauzerwtil pleisa p J eitbe; at Hie oirk-e of Baer . iiaer. In .vmierset V-r uitU. or at the hcusc of the assise and nuite settlement. SOLO.MOX J. BAKER. noT3 Asainee. Farm for Sale. AHeglieny township. Soac?et Coontjr, on Sahinlcj, Xorembrr 20, 1815, n farm contain ici; ab-ut 175 aros,of whi.-h nut ! W 2'Tr9 app clcanr-1 nd lh wlai' wtU f imff r pi). a two strr dw.-ii:n Uoue, Ur btkek kMra. aiiuos: new. bUokmiih hop. aaI t(her trUtliiiii:) therein crvctl. A i ijrfhanl ami excellent niftier oo iUe pn ujifo. WlU b Rul.i rntire ordi rMett, as farch:ir mny dsfre. Tmns ma know a on day of f&le, S?ule to cooituettc (. one o'cWx'k p. hi. D'jt3 JOSXAH 5HAFER. JCBLIC SALE Hy virtue ct a ifwt r, volnnrnrv iff-,iHse!t'. i wiU'otlerat nublie aie, oa the preTUea, ia .New CenlTLViiie if-jrougii. ou i aiiirdt'.v, oeetuU'r 1 j .", the foil ln .lexll veat estate, tlM propxrty of :moi ..Utf ti wit : ' N.. 1 The hotel Dow oeenri"' Simon V'nurht. The imrovnen; are .in excellent frame uouw, g.Mrtl jtbW, shop nn.l other out-buibiuiit.4. N.x t. The t..re and dwellimf honw. Mth!e am! ln.p; two loM oa wblcil ar twcaly-bve apple tre.-.of cl'i.t-e fmiL o. X A In me bonne ani rtahle. on a t inr merly 'Wni-t ly Mari.-t S-ebler, a.sj:niai5 lt of Hcnln JIMillen. Wm. flirc. an.f wi.b.w Bittner, Na 4. Ki'ti-en aeret at Taiubte land, ta Vka sut urt-3 oi t be bwrough. .No. S. Five aaJ n-l.a"if aeT.JofUin.t. In Mllf.irl tovn-ho ai!)oliiuii; kin.i of J .bn Welter au.l Fiancia waller. No. S. Two kwwtrnt arvl twn aert-i of land In Lower ToTkeytoi township, formerly owneI by Acdee Stewart, then by Jan.b an. Freeman NK-.Ia. a.ij')ininsr bin.'9 of Jaei4 MeMillen, Jeh Euiii. an.! Aulrew Stewart: npno whicb uet.-t. e.1 a small liouse. Sixty a-re cleared :tb &rat tlfty apple treet. This tra.;t Sn. will be W In Somerset on Tue-tJj(, ott:mher MT.tx, al 1 o'cl'M-k. p. m, TEK.Mji. Oae-tb'l eah wnrtrmatloii of K.'.a. oue oaj in tare, ntou'.h. from date ot rale, act tiu! remain. h-r in. . ctunth. u. tv.triLL. oct, S t MORE THAS HALF A CENTI KY Ir. H. I. StLLKKA aei-lebrated pby eo. oi fitisburKh. dieirered an 1 used in bis pmetii-e the MpaIarremeily kauw lhritwy. ot ttie eowutry aa SeHerV Imperial Cough Syrup. Tliia la no quack reroeIr. It was Ugr of wl- dn: and thou.an.i am Urinr wrtnee of ita woo-terul eurntire pnwet. It paeawnt to taae and ure to eure fonbj, t.'ofcl. C'r..npa. Uroneh la Affertioo. Tk-klifc "of the Throat, aed aU dta eases of n koulreii nature. R. K. Sellera a O. PittiTitfl, Fa., are L?o ppi-letor of Johnitm't EHE UMA 11C COXPQUXD, The rvat Internal re-vie-fr Ibr Ehem-,tlm, ?Cem niii, lir--h, ftr. "i n ran he dortor ml M te boai-9 hr keeping Sellers FamiiT aitMliciiief on baoU. ifheir LI VET- are the oblmt rA kui ta the market, and every title of tbr Yermitiuce ia warrante.1. For aale by ell drnggista end eoantrr deaien aprT 50 ifcelIanrous FOR HEALTH COMFORT & ECONOMY.- IB ra;rM mMirew. aeij ikiw tm AEMSTRONO, BIO. a CQ'3, t X PI Tint Krmam. firrwnrrh p Munnfjnrm and dealers la Corks, Basis ml Brewers mppiie. SknJ tat price lim. lictotoer'. OWENS Commission Merchants, ? 133 y. PRATT Street, BALTIMORE. Vc arc m want of GLADES BUTTER and promie the same promptness in making good returns a in seasons past. Liberal advances made upon shipments when desired. Cards can be had at Express office, and Stores. Very respectfully, "OWE X S & SCOT T. . September 21), lS7-. B. Brooke Nyce& Co- BUTTER COMMISSION MER CHANTS No. 54 South Street. BAJL.TEVIORE, The large and regular trade that we have for Butter all the year round offers superior inducements for Merchants and Dairymen to ship their Butter to us and we respectfully solicit their favors promising strict attention to all sent as with prompt sales and check for proceeds. Most respectfully, 15. IS rook e Iiec V Co. X. B. Our Shipping Cards can be had at all the Express Offices. September 2"2, 137-3. JLTEEIC-AJSr WATCHES. FOREIGN WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Silver and Plated Ware, luYe,"'"' r'u " kw pr4c"-1 WHOLESALE EXCLtTSTVXLY. Prompt attention to . B. BAKBETT A CO.. PITTOBCKGH FA PUBLIC SALE. The an.Iertirne.l. a.M!inees of John Smith, will olfer at pablic outcry, in the borough of Salisbury, S-imerset county, Pa., on Friday, A orember 1 9 1 57.3, the following rent eiafe, viz: No. 1. A HOI'S E AXD.UVT. N.j. i A HOI'S E AN D LOT. No. S A HOUSE AND LOT, withoM boil.lines. y . . 80 buililtnir and faming lots. No. i. A tract of timber load iyun tt Elfc liea township. ailji.nuu( buxUof 31. and I. Hontetler and othen, eontainiBK IS aeret emrs or tea. No. A tract of Und in Llkli..k township, lyinr eaM of SalleburT. eontaiaiB- t acres, mure or irtt. rt of wliirh is in a l caltiratj..n an.1 halaace in tiiober. No.?. Tbe aniiivided ure half of a lot ly hiir hi Chkno riry. 111. TERMS. Twenty Uve per cent of the pur chase money n be paid on day of ule. and tbe balance when naie bi ennnrmed and deeda m.le. S.ite to rommence at W o'cI.k'Ii of snid dav. M.F.SMITH, " S.C. KK1M. J. I. LIYCNirDOD. Aanigneea. oc'.'js Tue obtest ami Iest app- inted ln.tltatii ikob Ltinutg a bi.-ine?s edm-ati.n. p. ijrrF sons. Fktfburb Pa. nor3 OCTOBER, 1875. Y tutors to tht-Pittabarh Expoitioa aie ir.ri'e.1 to oil at tbe CASH CARPET STORE MTAEliP, COLLINS & CO. Xo. 101 Filth Avenue, An.1 lc.jk.at the exiraonllnary BARGAI X S! Woi-h tbey are enabled to offer by redocini their own epen! to the lowest pcnwible p.-.int. an. beying from first handa only and elllngaCi. s mm mi Casi Priss ars tts Ict st Prices. mmm, colllns & cd, 5o. 101 rifla ATenne, Next to V. S. Ctttom H stl TtH-dt.-c. net IT. Wreaatiil holtre of Hyacinth faiip. at Crcens ent p.ta:e for l.uo. FrniK k. ornamental Tree. Sim a ami Vine. An immense rock; (r BUIS3, ; PLANTS' IIS Fa II Plantlnir. very ettco . Send tut ,prk-e luu I BEN. A. ElOOT It COk, I tie Market St Plttrmr?;h, Px TREES. 0CtI3 JOEL S. GOE, HESS TBUN K S, Ladies' Satchels, &a Jo. 19 Federal Stres.t, (near raspentuon BrW8C.t Ortl XeicA'Icerli&'emnls. per ponixi. thv wul ' hxt crx- & SCOTT, mm C. & 6 I Hart n oeenee A Lars and Cempb t AssriMBt f (vds fr Fall and Winter Wear. Thoy hare a complete amort aent ot Iadie Furs, Irei Goods. X'elt Shirts9 IIoop.Nkirrs. Kustle.H, CIovtM Hum Sandals And Pelt over Shoes, if EX AXIt BOTS' Clothing, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, OLOVX3, 5cC- Tn,l,..l .t t. t -r n. " ' IniOg fur ilea nd Womea A larste ajaortment of HARDWARE QUEENSWARE, Carpets Oil Cloths, &c. A Ianfe stock of flue ami eosrw SALT 15 the Sarrcl or Sack Prices as Low as Possft'fl. C. & G. IIOLDEBBAUtf, Somerset, Pa. Oct. 30. C. A. W'XTra. C. W. TxeiaL. CHEAP STQBR CVSH ASD PE0BCC&. Walter Brri,4 y QebiarK 1b dhwurreA -partnership ajuw Irm ftaa been eetabll(he4 ft? -C. A. Wj.icraailC.tr. TraxaL Oooda aai at a.. kx 'jamfarea sail predwee; We CrSBSIT. . AjJL.Und of erobaadiae kept eoejCantlj oar kand. GIVE L' A CAUft. Walter frTi-csi ewooet 13, 1ST.. loderbanm T
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