w u W. P- Harvey & Co., UTTER B Commission Merchants, 75 Exchange Place, Would respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patron a-e thev have always received from the Glades, promising no effort .hall be spared to give quick and satisfactory returns for A. all Butter consigned to them. September 22, l- COMMISSION KffiARIU OUBESLUYS, 1 NO. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE, BVLTIIOnii. MD, J! 21.1 KE A SPECIALTY () GLADES BUTTEE, and have everv facility for handling it to the let possible advantage and obfaining the highest market prices. Our shippers mav depond upon receiving their sales promptly and their money al onee. We refer by permission to Third National Bank, Baltimore. Schell & Kimmel, Bankers, Somerset. First National Bank, Meyersdale. S. Philson & Co., Bankers, Berlin. ALSO TO The Merchants and Farmers ot the Glades with whom we have done business in pat years. -:0:- The Somerset Herald. tt'LI-NIlAY. - . November U, 175 TME TABLES. 0ttT A MUtERALt-OIST aillBOiS. jn. and after Monday. Nov. 1st, lfc7J. trains will runaf.".w.e-'Cnw.iEKi'huIl ptissenser trains en the P. W. k. It. R. K. (Vi Kxpress trains are run M 'D'ia y morning ) L&AVE. ARRIVE. F.irrcs V,"est. 1 Sj a. 01. n:- Mail West. 1J 30 p. m. . m. P. ". a U. K. K. raes kisceal ro;T. Ki; fcasi. Lxpress WW cn ks:.... Mail West.... !! p. m. S:15 a. m. 2:5 p. m. l lO p. m. J HAKKY FKITZ. Con Furrryor. will pive yciai attention to all eot-veTing- wnilnjol oe.;s rC'-rt fc:.f. lioods. wills, afcrt-enicnts a.c eoiraieu 10 bim. Cd;ectiins 1 iificf and book iuq:i iDi i. erut-s sritied. laud titles exm lt.e.1 aad al-straets of titles turni.hcd. All kinds ol ral e::ite morra-mct. bvn it. riorr?. Ac bought t:ii !J on rvonatie terms. I ttvt U.;airin '...k a liceriis Llk. near the Court Hi tise.Som ervt Pa. Takv. Notice. He will be found in hif-fS every siaturiay and ail utl rr da utiles: ott.er vi ie ed. Kknnat'D A- OunEsLUTs sold the nn st Giades Butter last year, and obtained the let prices. They have the trade and faci'.iiits for doing the sauie again this year. KENNAUD & Ol'DKSLVTS, N5 ExchaiiL'e Plact-, Baitiuiiire. Hap fr lh Dmptindf t. It ou have l-en coujhini u.l a inter ind U-in to de-siair oi recovery, or if you have taken a recent cold, po at once to the Drug s'ore ;f Geo. W. Ben ford A Co., and cet a Ut;le t L)n. Monuis' STIU TOF TAIl, WlI.Dt HKKliy AM HoHE- r.ot nd. Take it and 1 we'.!. No other uiedicitte acts so promptly and tfl'ettualiy in Coughs, Colds, and all diseases of the throat, iuegs and chei-t, ha iini to Cou sunition. Hundreds w ho once thought they had that dread disease have I-een re stored to health by .he use of this almost niaic remedy. It is also the be.t know n specific fur Croup, and never tails in Whoopirp Cough. Trial size 11 ecu:, large size 00 cents per Utt!e. A l iM-t arlh Know Inc. Are you suffering with Consumption, Couchs, Severe Colds settled on the bieast. or any disease of the Throat, and Lungs? If s, go to your druggist. G. W. Benlord A Co., and get a bottle of Bostnf.E Geiiman Strip. This medicine has late ly been introduced from Germany, and w selling on its ow n merits. The people are going w ild over its success, and drugitist all over our country are writing us of its wonderful cures among their customers. If you wi-,h to try iis superior virtue, pet a sample Bottle lor 10 cents. Large size bottle 73 cents. Three des will relieve any case. Try iL 1k Brut rrMnil.i, The l.est safeguard against epidemic tiis case are thorough digestion and firm nerves. It is because they assure the reg ular performance of the digtf tivc process, and invigorate the nervous system, that Honetltrs Stomach Bitters arc" such a sov ereign protective agninst the influence which beget intermittent maladies, and those which directly atr-ct the stomach and bowls. If the nerves are healthfully tranquil, the assimilation of fad perfect, as they are sure to be under the influence ot ll.U standard tonic and nervine, uuia ria may l.e defied, and if, in the u!eiH-e of the nit reliable of medical sateguards, the system has failen a prey to d-st-as f an iiitrruiir.ent or reuiiuent type, the BU V'rs will if pcrsixled iu, rrmdicale ev-rv vcslige cf the malady. Bilivanne. con atipalinn and dtapepoU yield wiiu equal ertainty to the operation ot Ibis potent egctable alterative. MERCHANTS A fi'i.f.npid lot of new pixxis w ill soon arrive al Walter ii Truxai a Cash and Pro duce Store. Kekn'ard & OrDESlXTS made money lor the farmers and merchants who shipped to them last vcar. Al.l. kinds of feed for sale nt the Groce ry and Feed store of C. H. Colborn & Co. Cheap lor cash only. We have heard it rumored that a Grange of Patrons of Husbandry has leen estab lished at Shanlitvii'.e, this county. LOST.-t"1" Sum'ay aftern on, on Maiii.street, a small coral tar rine. A suit a!i!c reward will be paid to the finder. To-v.irkow wiil be Thanksgiving and me luvn't ary turkey. Somebody give thanks for us. The ladv who has aeood set of furs of la.t year's ttyle should be happy, as there is no change in the style this year. You Sale Cheap. A small building, in good condition, inquire of C. G. Bassett. On Thursday evening last a child of Mr. Samuel Lk'.tz departed this lite, aged 3 weeks. It is supposed that its disease was erysipelas. PKEAcnixa in the Disciples' meeting house in this town, on Thanksgiving Day, at 10 o'clock a. n., by L. F. Bittle. A"ll are rcspocUuily invited to attend. Yh e PnEirirsT Wilson has been rerj ill lor some da vs. but he is better, and his sp.-eJv recovery is ei. conS iently entertain- It is said that the youn? ladies are more than usually anxious for the ap proach of New Year's day. Leap year, you know. New Gcoijs at WalterJc Truxals cheap Cash and Produce Store. Gents' over shoes at 1,23 ; Ladies' tan da'.s at 30 tents. Skvf.n brands of Flour for cash at the Cheapside Grocerr ; Irish, Snow Flake, White-Biver, Mountain Ci'v, Union Star, Ursiua Mills, and Pine Mills. B. L. II. Daeik' display of Photographs an 1 Crayons at the Pittsburgh Exposition, is the finest ( vcr madn ly a single Pho-t.'grapin-r at any exhibition in 'he world. The p.tragrapliist of the Fultoa Timet thinks that another thing this world needs is sotnjthiiiif that will do the work ot CarJauion seeils. without exciting Suspi cion." I UF.i:vi:r give notice that C. II. Fish is not in my employ, and hotel keepers and others mu.-t not trust him on my account. F. W.' Beers. N.vin.Ur 9, 173. . Is a California obituary it is stated that the deceased was a person of romantic nature. He placed the brech of bis gun in the fire, and looking down the muzzle, departed hence instantaneously." One of the best country stores in the county is that of Walter A Truxal at Geb harts. Their stock of Cassimeres, Flannels, Muslins, Linens, Calico etc., Vtc., is alwavs full. Otstchs Ojsters! Fresh Oy stirs ! By the can. half can. or i.ln'e. Also fresh fish. Call and see me in mv new room in the basement nt Cook A Becrits' Bkxk. W. S. Kkegoii. FeUR spools cents, u'X'cts.) Clark's cah at Cotton for thirty Fashion Bazar. Mrs. J. B. Tredwell', No. G, Mammoth Block Slano is both strong and weak Its strength Consists in the ability to express in it sharp, and nervous, and lull, the idea intended to be conveyed. Its weakness is in the fact that it is the language of the unrefined, and uneducated, the low. Tr."r?f.ff t 71 (..T.nni t .. 1 , . 1 . , r..... .uuicti 0 c - oy - uu '-" ' ohm and ruahe imnicuutic Kiiiemems, as we must ' . iniur iKH.il 8. uicrset, Nov 13th, 175. Wk are aorry to put some hont,, people and old cuMomers to the inconvenu ncc of par.ni caata tor their pla. Kut the rule we have adopted dare n ri-,ct perstms. YouiU ..Ivmis -e i the rl, Ko.6.MauunoUiBioc., RESERVED FOR W. 3. Temple & Co., BUTTER COMMISSION No. 47 South Howard Street, We offer our services as "COMMISSION MER CHAN TS,W to the Farmers a nd ereha nts in th e " Glades," and solicit liberal shipments of Butter this season. Wc promise strict attention to the interest of those who ship to us, and will send quick sales with check for your Butter. We hare 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. W. September 1, 1S75. CniLUitEs'a knit Union Suits," isliirt , , 7 r ,1 --.1 1. Mrs. Ja. B. Tredwfll, No. C Mammoth Block. Oirn good lrienus Hnd patrons Dilicrt, Wayne & Co., of Johnstown, have em harked in the newspaper business, and are having issued a decidedly neat little ad vertising sheet yclept the Cutting Hoi. It is 6ent tree on application. If you want your Butter sold promptly at pood prices and the sales and money at once, ship it to KesxakdA OiDEsi.rvs. S3 Exchange Place, Baltimore. A little child of Jackson Crouch, of Webster, Pa., was severely burnt, by her clothes catching fire. The little child was left alone in a room, and was playing about the fire. The house was also set aSre, bat was saved without much dam- ace. Will receive this week a lot of Gents' aire) at Fashion Bazar, Miis. J. B. Tkedwell's, No. C. Mammoth Block. Some Hon ev. A Mr. Harbison, for merly of Lawrence county, but for a num ber of years past emraged in the bee busi ness at San Diego, Cal , it is s ud has real ized in a sinele year 130,000 pounds of honey I rem his bees. We have an immense stock of Gents' Underwear lirauze. knit, canton Canned, frilled and ribbed flannel.) in w hite, gray, red, and orange, which wc will sell at a sacrifice for ensh. Fashion Bazar, Mrs. J. B. Tkedwell's, - No. C.-Marrrmoth Block. Notice. Ten dollars reward will be paid bv the building committee of the Presbyterian Church to any one who will furnish the name of the person who broke one of the stained windows of the new church building. The terror of the farmer just now is the tree peddler, w ho fascinates the horticultu ral soul with a book full of gorgeously colored pictures of all sorts of possible and impossible fruit, such as never yet grew on eanLly tree. QTue Government ha furnished each of its railroad man messengers witn a nana- some brass chain, by which they are com pelled to keep their mail bag keys suspend ed, to avoid ling them Dave says he would have preferred a gold one. Stumbling into his room he sit down on the edge of the bed and soliloquized thus : "Feet wet, tight boots, a sore on one hand an' a felon on t'other, and no boot jack in z'house. Sings got to be dif'ren. E ther I mus get married, else get a boot jack ; wishall I do?" Dr. F. J. LeMovse, of Washington county, Pa., last week sold one of his shorthorn cows, nine years old, to a gen tleman Irom Kentucky, who has taken tier to that State to improve his herd. The price paid for this fine animal was one thousand dollars. We received large invoices of Ladies' and Gents' Ties, Ritilxins, Flowers, Wings, Feathers, Aigrettes, Ornaments, &c, &c, last week. Big stock coming in again this wc.k at Fashion Bazar, Mrs. J as. B. Treivwell's, No. G. Mammoth Bljck. Tqh Oxlord rrct says that a new dis Sise among cattle has made its appear ance in Southern Lancaster county. It attacks them in the throat, and prevents tbeir eating or drinking. Lydia Ann Price, of Fulton township, recently lost two fine cows with this disease. Now that the long winter evenings have set in, would it not be well to get up some sort of an arrangement whereby our prsople may be amused and benefited. fcupxsc we establish a moot legislature or a lvceum. Something ot this kind would be interesting and at the same time instruc- tive. Who w ill go with us in this move? menu in all new State Constitutions, were expressly recognized as among the objects To morrow (Thursday) is the day ap- of the society. The next national Conven pointcd by the President and Governor as tion was appointed to be held in Philadel- a day ot thanksgiving and prayer. While the year has undoubtedly been a hard one financially, there are many other things for which we should be thankful. The crops in all parts of the county have teen universally g(xd and we have been freed from all epidemic diseases. Services will be held in diflerent thurefces about town. A correspondent writing from Cassel man, asks: "What is the law in regard to bunting deer with dogs." The sub stance of the law : "Dogs pursuing deer or fawns may be killed by any person, and the owner of said dog shall 1 liable to a penalty of (10 for each deer killed by said dog." This law holds g'tod in all parts of the State with the exception of Centre, Fayette.Schuylkill and Wyoming Coun ties. Inpormatios Wanted. Left the res idence of bis parents, near Greenfield, on the 28th of October, Hugh Ixive, son of R. C. Love, aged fifteen years. He is of large size for his age. He was dressed in nis working domes, viz: brown sacque S 7J 8U rntS ard l'mS "-P boots; wore a cap. Anv information in regard 1. HI him will be thankfully receiv- lt C. Lovf- Worth P. O., Slercer Co., Pa. Large Yield ov VVueat. Mr. D. M. Rumler. who resides one and a half miles west of Kaufman's station, raised on two and a halt acres ot land, 108 bushels of wheat, by measure, which when weighed, gained 103 pounds, making by weight 110 bushels, or 44 bushels per" acre. This urpasscs the yield ot A. Staller, of Marion who, as siated some time ago, had 49J bushles on H acres. Franklin Utpotito- . l ne t enmansbtp specimens exhibited at iour -K-..v.w wj oiiege nave tent. on on woras n-dm study, by a bel li, e admiration of -Tn-r. n, tKa v, K,wvi , uiuaA;n;n ; jen the admiration j wonder ot all the nvt arttotic, graceful, , . o eieani. tauiiiui ana rten,-rt fwnn.nei.; i r Thi IiImI in ,1... In 11 4;-.- . ...... ...w owiea ana urn equaieaoy any mine worw, in the ' J.viy, Mr. Wra? il Duff cTthe f m Premium for Penmanship, is no more than the realiiatmn of evervbod's eipec uUons. The finest twok teeners, beat it ; j t . l Keepers, best jl875.fe ' WtA MER CHANTS S. Temple cl uo. n am TnK last Altoona Mirror mentions the 1011UWIU UCVUIiai wwutui . u,u uiorning John Eckles was explaininif to the other hands how it happened when the fourth finger of l is right hand was neatly amputated by the game machine. None of the other boys have any explana tions to make as to how it happened to Eckles. They all seem to understand it thoroughly. Milford Items. Our farmers Lave about finished their fall work, the potatoes are burieij and the com is stered in an "gniawful" pluce. The potalo crop is unusually large, but there is no sale for them. The farmers are threatening to feed them to the stock rather than sell thtm at a low figure. Our schools have been opened for some time and are in a flourishing condition. The numler of pupils in attendance Is as large as for some time past. jvEUY.NSHi.KAH. Ox Monday aftern' on, November 8th, Mr. George W Bixhy, a flagman on freiirht trains on the Pittsburgh and Con nelisville railroad, was engaged in coup ling cars in his train at Broadford, Penn sylvania, when he was caught between the platforms and crushed to death. He was about twenty-seven years of age, and lived in Connellsville, where he leaves a widow and one child. Mr. Bixby was employed on the trains running between Pittsburgh and Connellsville, and former ly ran to Cumberland, where he had many friends. A Cextesxariax is IIcxtisodox County. A correspondent informs us that Caleb Bobinsnn, father of Mr. Rob inson, the miller at Paradise Furnace, in Tod township, this county, was 103 years old, on the 1st day of November inst. On the 21st day of October last hej made 250 shingles, and from the elasticity ot hi walk, and th condition of his health, there is no doubt but what he wiil outlive the Centennial vear. Ue had fire K119 in th-; late war. Thev are aged respectively 70, 05. 5S, 5G. and 52 years. He ought to be taken to the Centennial in a special train. Huntingdon Journal Small Tox. The number of cases of small pox in the city of Cumberland does not appear to have diminished any for the put week. Tha A'tm oi Friday last strongly urges the erection of a hospital of some sort for the reception of patients. There are also a number of casea of this foul disease, in our neighboring town ot Connellsville, and the authorities of that borough have erected a pest house oa Davidson's island, a short distance below the town in the Yough river. While there is no need of a Useless scare on this suljeet it would be well lor parents to see that themselves and their children are properly vaccinated, as only about two per cent ot those who are vaccinated ever con tract the disease. To Our Patrons. We are pleased to announce that the cash system, adopted by us Nov. 1st, has proved so far a success that wc are enabled to sell goods at great ly reduced prices compared with the days when we kept books. We have got rid of that class or people who bought goods on credit and never paid for them. We don't hare to mark our goods ten or filten per cent higher to cover our losses on bad ac counts. Wc see it ! Our customers see it ! Come with your pocket book and see what "cheap goods" means. Mrs. J. B. Tredwell, No. C, Mammoth Block. National Reform. The National As sociation, organized t maintain existing Christain features in the American govern ment, and to secure the Religious Amend ment of the Constitution ot the United States, met in Philadelphia on the 9th inst tor the transaction of its annual business. The Hon. Felix R. Brunot, of Pittsburgh, President t the Association, occupied the chair. Stejis were taken to secure articles ot incorporation, under the name of the National Reform Association. The main tenance of Sabbath Laws, the retention of the Bible in the common schools, the de fence ot the Judicial oath, and other Chris tain features of the Government, and the securine of suitable religious acknowledc- phia during the last week in June, 1S76. A Most Singular Case. The Con neuntvilie CourUr say : "Our readers will remember that a tew months since we made mention that the w ife of Mr. Herman Hunt, ot Conneaut township, had become insane on account of some trouble in her head, and had been, sent to Dixmont for treatment Mrs. Hunt remained at the hospital for a couple of months, and return ed home greatly improved, yet subject to terrible pains in the head, at which times she was driven to the verge of insanity. While at the asylum one ot her ears heal ed and broke, discharging freely, and af fording her great relief. . On her retarn home she had several attacks of the old trouble, at which time Dr. Greenfield, of 1'enn t,ane, was called, and administered opiates. A few days since, during one of these attacks, as Mrs. Hunt .was picking one ot her ears, she brought oat large black beetle, and with its removal the pain in her ear ceased, and she has had no more trouble since. The case is in deed a singular one, as the buz was with ,, . i., ,i .a r k" ; :, "ndmust have remained in her ear at . J-.oucatiox. e understand that the annual Teachers Institute of Somerset County will he in session at this place du ring the week between Christmas and New Year. At a recent teachers' meeting ia Califor nia a lectcrer on arithmetic declaied that twelve years of age is young enough for the pupil to undertake the logic of arith metic. "Mere glibness in reciiation," be said, "must cot be mistaken for reasoning: effort of memory in a mere formula is not an effort of the reasoning faculties. We are wiser in training the mnscles than in Irninitiff ilia niiml I Tn alar. ,nyulA ...w ......... - nm i L 4 the instruction in spelling by fixing the at- and not in columns and bv teaching the . r ,.ti.. ....i j . ..... .... r clareu. "is to skip tbe words In common use, and that is a grave error. The words .riTta to words he ffnds nr to nt Z Jd Z then te SiwletMo irB; . ' , teretea in learning to stull them. They must be ffi,. Usiox ThaVksgittso Services. As I Tetition of Kore Kaufman and M. K. Elder Bittle refuses to allow the Union ! Johns, for viewers tn Inspect the work Thankseivins services fto be held ia the ' manship of abridge across Roaring Fork Disciple church, the announcements that were made from oar pulpits oa Sunday arc hereby recalled, and notice is given that a nnion service will be held on Thurs day, the 2olh inst, at 10J o'clock a. m,, in the Lntheran church. Sermon by Rev. A. M. Whetstone. We had been assured by one of the elders of the Diaciple con ptp ration that no obiection would be niad by any of their members to holding such ! services in their church, and, therefore, oar announcements on Sunday. All are cordially invited. A. E.' Truxal, . J. B. Taylor, A. M. Whetstone. "Yoc pays yonr monish and you take your choice.'' Here are two predictions: A Chester county gentleman who, on November 1, 1374, predicted the character of the Winterand Spring, and whose pre diction was vermeil, now writes ; "From December 1, through the entire Winter, it will be cold, cold, cold, cold and, worse than that, there will - be no Spring (very much like last year, ) and you will find your fires comfortable till the first of i U.J i. A man named Boo." somewhere in this State, predicts as follows : "This Au tumn is to be the finest that we have bad in many years, with no freeze of any con sequence until the 30th ot December, and then not ting to make glad the heart of the ice dealer. A fine Indian summer in January, with only a few cold days. More rain than snow during me winter and lit tle or no sleighing. A few cold days in rebruary, just for a change, with a dry, cloudy and warm March. . Variable in April, to be tollowea Dy a dry May. About School Directors. At the Berks county institute Professor Wicker- sham reminded the school directors of the great work depending on them. He said there were four classes ot directors. First A class who are put in the board to keep things straight a sort of "dead weights. They are put in the board by the people for the purpose of putting on the brakes, to keep the school from progressing too fast. Second. A class wLo seek a posi tion in school boards for some selfish pur pose, who have axes to grind those who want a school house located in some par ticular position or a school teacher. They are somewhat of politicians they !sincll the contracts from afar. He instanced a place in an adjoining county where the schools languished on this account Third. A class who want omce tor ttie sake of holding office. Not being able to get offices in other positions, and having a ma nia for office, they find a place at last in the school boards. They make it a step ping stone for some more lucrative office. rourtn. A large class, w no not seeking the office, are chosen for their qualifica tions for school directors. The last named class was the only one who received the professor s endorsement. Obltuarv- II was a ith feelings of most sincere re gret and sorrcw that our citizens heard the sal news on Saturday last, (Nov. 13th.) of the death of Mrs. Catharine Johnson Picking, wife ot Burnet Picking. Mrs. 1 icking was born on tue top oi Laurel Hill, along the line of the Greens burg and Bedford turnpike, on the 22nd of January, 1816. At the age of sixteen she connected herself with the Presby terian Church of which she remained a faithful member until called to join the ninety and nine. She was maiTied to liar net licking, Esq., in li-, with whom she traveled the road ol lilt, winning the love, respect. and esteem of her neighbors for kindly qualities of heart and mind. Leaving for herself the reputation of being one ot the best of neighbors in a community' noted for ita neiirhboriv dualities. She passed away quietly and peacefully, after having endurcil the pangs of disease tcr a period of three months. Her remains were in terred in the grave yard, just back ot the place w here she tiau lived and wnicn she had loved so well, followed to- the tomb by a large concourse of grief stricken friends and relatives. Bars Burned. On Thursday evening last the barn of Mr. Philip Walker, of Somerset twp., was burned to the ground. It was a large frame building, and at the time of its destruction contained 15 bead of cattle, 9 head ot bonca. ISO busbels ot wheat, 400 bushels of oats, and a large amount of rye, 60 tons of hay, and Mr. Walker a entire stocK ol larming imple ments, together with a spring wagon and a barer, all of which were consumed with the exception of one cow that was ' taken out ot the burning building, but so badly injured as to be worthies The fire is supposed to be the work ot an in cendiary, and the same night a man named William Miller, who resides on the farm adjoining Mr. Walker's, was brought to town by deputy constables Snyder and Benford and committed to jail on a war rant itsued by Esquire Strang of Lavans villc. There are a number of stories afloat as to the grounds of suspicion against Miller, the most probable seems to be, however, that Miller and Walker have had a quarrel at some former time and that Miller had made threats against V alker. Early Thursday evening a pile of grass and brush was set on tire in Miller s field close to Walkers premises, and Walker and some of his neighbors on the way to church had gone into the field and pat the fire out for fear of its spreading. When the persons at the cbuich (Welter's) first saw the fire they imagined that the fire in the field had been relighted and thus it was that the fire was allowed to gather such headway as made it impossible to save any ot the stock. The fact that the barn was fired at two different places is mcst conclusive proof that it was the work of an incendiary. Readers of the Her ald, will doubtless remember reading of one of Mr. Walker's horses having been severely cut with a knife while in the pasture field a short time ago, w hich goes strongly to show that some malignant person had a grudge against him. The people of the neighborhood are justly incensed, and there was some talk of lynching Miller at the time of bis ar rest Incendiarism is becoming altogether too common a crime and an examplemade of one ot the guilty parties would doubt less have a good effect, bat the law and order loving part of the community show ed the right spirit when they resolved that if the example was to be made it must be by and under sanction of the law and not by violence. Court Proceedings. Cockt convened on Monday last at 2 p. M., his Honor Judge Hall presiding., with Associates Mowry and Turner on the bench. John If. Miller vs W. H. Koontz, adm. of Cyrus Meyers, deed-; sci. fa. sur mec. lien. Tbe plaintiff claimed toll I as the remainder due him on bill tor rooting house. The deft, claimed that the work had not been done in a rood and work manlike manner, and that therefore they were not liable for the amount. Verdict in Civor of deft. lCd. Moetoller vs Daniel Rhoads; assump sit Jury return a verdict for pi If. for tbe sum of 1 104 Elizabeth and Edward Mostoller vs Jo seph Moetoller; partition. Deft, agrees to make partition of three tracts bnt claims the fourth as his own. The Court .charg ed the jury that where a party sets up title, the action must be ejectment instead of partition. erdict for deft. Jesse McFarland vs Oliver Knepper; tresspass. An action against Sheriff Knep per tor selling a saw mill on a test. fl. fa. from Fayette Co. Court charged that plff. must make his defence in Fayette Co. in order to nave judgment opened, fill, takes nontuit. Augustus Koehler and Henry Wolford ts Thomas Gallagher; replevin. In this case the plff. bad purchased a stage line from S. P. Sayder and the deft, having a lien against the property, locked op the horses. Verdict for deft Kaltzer Walter vs Ed. J. Korns, and J. J. Walter, appeal. Continued at cost of plff. for term. Michael Koontz vs Z. L. Tannehill; as sumpsit Dert confesses judgment in open court tor $125. William Fisher vs Michael Shannon ; appeal Verdict for f 55 damage; lor pltl. Oats Meld. John and Margaret Glover vs. W. A. Koontz: tresspass. W. A. Koontz, const a- ! ble. levied on a mare claimed by Marga ret Glover and sold it as tbe property oi John Glover. Verdict for deft ROAD VIEWS. . Petition for a public road to Wad from a point on the Cenlreville and Salisbury rad ; at or near Dame! iseacny s to a poiniai or near Samuel Maust'i barn on tbe Meyers dale and MerbaDiesburg road. Court ap- pui inted M. D. Miller, sra BeeghJey, vkl Lichty, viewers. in Paint twp. Ibe court appointed asj viewers Fred. GrolT, Ben. Enos. lic-ubu Miller. Petition to new the ground proposed for a public road to lead from the bridge at Meyersdale to intersect the old road at ' or near the crossing of the Salisbury R. R. in Summit twp. . Court appoints as view-: ers D. J. Bowman, A. I . Beachr. John ; G. Ilay, t etltion Ol citizens OI rami iwp. ior .wnaarawnija4iitatbdrr'it tlempan viewers on a public road in said twp. from iUi; ar. ''".mc uyabiin tboj "pi- a point on the fcbade Furnace roal to . . , , , . point on the public road leading to Henry Foust's Mill. Court appointed as viewers W. II. Barahart, Jacob Berkey, Peter J. Berkebile. Petition of citizens of Paint twp. for a public road to lead from a point near Ber key's saw mill to a public road leading from Shade Furnace to Scalp Level. The court appoints as viewers Joseph Cable, Abraham Weaver, John E. Scese. Petition of citizens ot Stonycreek twp. for a public road at George Stull's to the public road at the house of Chauncey Lowrv. The court appointed as. viewers W. M". Schrock, J. J. Walker, Adam Im grand. Petition of citizens of Summit twp. for a road to lead from John Jkhrotk's to aroint on the public road at D. D. Gregg's. The court appointed as viewers CoL M. u. Miller, E. J. Lichty, Perry Berkley. Petition of citizens of Jenner twp. for s public road from Jacob Lobr's to Laurel Hill road at or near Jacob Schmucker's. The court appoints as viewers L. C. Col born, John Beesecker, Alex. Korns. Petition of citizens of ikmthampton twp. for a bridge across Gladden s run where the road leading from Palo' Alto crosses said stream. The court appoints as view ers J. II. Fritz, Michael Long, Josiab Kimmel. Petition of citizens of Milford twp. for a road to lead from Peter II. Long's to the Clay Pike, where said road crosses Coxe's Creek, in said twp. The court appointed as viewers j. it. bcott, J. v. k. rucmieiu. II. W. Ream. . MARRIED. WHIPPERM AN SNYDER. At the Lutheran parsonage, on the lath ot Nov., by Rev. A. M. hetstone, Mr. Augustus Whippcnnan to 3Iiss Emm Snyder, both of Somerset twp. DIED. TflXGF.R Tn A.l.lison tn . Somerset county P Ortorier Slat Abraham Ring er, aged 74 years, 10 montLs, and 12 days. RF.ESE Tn Addison tin.. Somerset county, Pa., November 17th,JMiss Nancy iteese, agea k years, v mourns, ami o days. BALDWIN. On Saturday, Nov. lSUi, in Somerset township, Isaac Baldwin, aeeu tj years. Ir. rinneva (nilMnoil rrn af Bo. rha is s;uarauieed to euro lnnammaiion of tbe Kidneys ana Bladder, painiui or snppresse-i orin atko so frequent in old age, painful or suppressed meostruatii n, leucorrnoia or wnttes.KTaTeL pltet, stricture, bloody di.-har;es, Briglit's diseases. brkkdust deimeiK, drutxy, pain in tbe back or side, sick beadacbe, plmplrs. blotches and eruj. lions on the faee, and all diivases of a specibc or eonsiitutionai nature. rea;ardleM of duration, aire or sex. IXimpound Syrup ol Buclin is a positive and radical cure. For sale by Oeo. W. Btnt .r.1 h Uo.. Somerset, 'Pa., and Mountain at Co., 0ntlu ence. Pa. K'pLi ROHEKAET SABKET Correcte'J by W. F. Alttathxii Si Co., dralebs in CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED, Apples, dried. f t ...5c Appieoutter. ft jrai.... Butter, y xox ...1 00 30c- lie 13 .14315c Buckwheat, bushel. Beeswax, i Bacon, shoulders, f . sides, .. hams. Com, 3 bushel 1 00 L.rn meal f ac Cwlf skins. V fc lc Clover Seed small W Clover Seed large 10 wi Calcined Plaster 4 M Dissolved Bone, $) bag 3ju 1.9 t so Ktifs, f doa. 15c Flour. V bbl T fri Flaxsee.1 f) bo., (59 ft) 1 W Hydraulic Cement, ft bbl. ..w JU 'i LapL l ft le Leather, red sole, V aoa3 lpr . " Toe " kip, " sot Land Plaster bbt t3 Oats, fl bu 75c Potatoes, ?tbu One Peaches, dried, ft 14c Peruvian (iuano per 100 Ss 44 &0 Rve 'f bu Jl 00 Kit-s. f 2c Salt, Xo. 1, sa bbl.extr 3 "a i bu 9oc " Asbton. per sack 4 75 " Liverpool Uround Alum, per sack 1 W Sugar, yellow r ft 14'ril white 13iil4c Super Phosphate T bag, aoo fts S oo White Lima, t bbl 1 ' New Advertisements. TIIE Keystone LIME having completed their LIME KILNS, are now prepared to Fill all orders for L. I m: E . Their Lime is of tbe Mountain Lims Stons Formation, favorably known in other pans of the county as the Peck and Flndlay Lime Stones. Its quality Is unsurpassed, either for Builiii or ipultiral Fiirpcses. Address all orders ty Keystone Junction, Som erset county, X'a-, Keystone Lime Co. nov24 EDITOR'S NOTICE. 1 tie undersigned duly appointed auditor bv the Orphans' Court of Somerset eountv, to distribute the lunos in the hands of Michael Long, executor and trustee of Magdalena Long, deceased, to and among those legally entitled thereto, herebv gives mum mat is win attemi tame duties of tin ap pointment on Friday, the loth day of Deeemir next, at nis omce in Somerset borough, when and where aU persons Interested out attend. H. L. BAER, BOV24 Auditor. IDGE SALE. Tbe Commissioners of Someret eountv will of fer to let at public outcry to the lowest and best bidder, oo the premises, on Wednesda-, the lith day of Iiecember, 175, at 1 o'clock, the building of a bridge aver MWdleereek near the Oerman Baptist Church, in Mlll.-fd township. Also on Thursday, the 18th day of December at 10'cbk. tbe building of a bridge over Laurel Hill Creek ear the house or Peter Whlpkcv. In Middlecroek towasbip. Plans and spexincations will be exhib ited on day of sale. VAL. 3. M1LLFR. F. J. COL NTKYM A!f, OLIVER W. BUYER, bot?4 Commissioners. CnERIFF'S SALES. Hy elrtae of a writ of Fieri Facias Ismed ont af the Conn of Oodidk Fleaa of Somerset county. Pa., and to sna directed. 1 wiil expiree to sale by public outcry, at tha Court Huaae, ia Somerset, us Friday, December 10, 1875, the fo'.lowinc described real estate, to wit: All the right, title. Interest ami claim of F.. H. Marshall, ot, in and to tha following real estate. Til: A certain lot of jrround altnata in Somerset hor.. Somerset county. Pa., euatainlns; acres, with a three story brick store boose thereon erected honaded by lot ot H. C Beerita oa tlae aorth. 11. F. Schell on the east. Main street on the mth. an. I Main Cross street on tha west, with tba ap partenances. Taken In execution as the pmperty of E. H. MarsbaU at the suit of Patton It Hunt at al. TERMS. Any person parehaslna at the above sale wiil please take notice that ten per cent of; tha purchase money will be required as soon as theppiperty ia knocked down, otherwise it will asraln be exposed to sale. The residoe of the par-! ehase money mstt be paid en or betore tbe TTth of Janoary, the day fixed by the Court for the will b ukueMmd aniil the uan-hua nnav ia arKDowiatiKment ol snenu s oeeds. and aoaeea pata is iuil. ... . .. ' OLIVER KNEPPER. Snerir. BOVM D. KNOX MILLER. ARCHITECT, Ko. SIXTH STREET, Late St. Clair Street, both PITTS BVRQH. AVu? Ad'vrtim-wenls JOfflSTOM. SAYINGS BAM, 120 CLIXTOX STUEET, j JOHXSTOW.N', PA. Cbarterwl September 13 1-7 . rx-fo".!.. r?iT. ti of all mi ooc In Ibaa n 4ii&r. Prramt rata uf Inwwl six ier asnt. laic ml m ila t 1 th. ntinthl nf Inn. mnA IWanh., m n.i 4f ... .. I - - , " . w 1PI.I, UV UK U"t0l UVUB. M.n kanl on rosi Me. Prafrreaea. with lltwral rate act fcjog ilm siren to tTTuer of forliuC brst mortngee oo farm worth f.-or or mora times tbe awum or ka icintt Ouod reler iee prft UUrs. ae.. rwialrnl. TbMcurpvnuua i eiclaslTeiy a Sarins Bank. No commercial uVp!t! rerrtred. nor discoaiiu mule. No loans on parmnal srnrltj. BUtnk applications fur borrower, aretes of tha role, by-laws aat .pwlal Ui relating Wthe bank mil U any address requested. TKrsit3. J;iinF t'o.prr. JjaviJ Dibert. C. B. Kill. A. J. Hum. W. Ht, John b wrnu L H. Lsptiy. Daniel McLaughlin. l. J. MorrelL' Lewi I'llti, H. A. Cunrad Suppes.O. T. Swank. Juntas McYlillea, Jamas Mo rlav and W. W. Wallers. ftanlet J. Marrrll. PrefMent: Frank Plbert. Treasurer, Cyrus Ll irr. Solicitor. butcs. PATENTS I ebanra preliminary OBTAINED I rc. Koleeein a.lneo. No lee. ii m cm uece..iul. Mjnoal, with, re;erenes, free, OaVes in WajhiBgloo and fblUoelpbia. Western tfi-e, COSXOT.LT MRUS. StMcTIOHE. Don . lis PI Ob Avgl, ntuborgb, A SSIGNEE'S SALE. 1 uere will be exposed to nubile safe, on tha premises, in Alleglieny towaeuip, Suuerct Co., '., on Friday, Xwmler 2C, 1373, at 9 o'cloek a. m tha real astito of Oaonre A. Kimmel. situate on the wmersei & Bedford Pike, adjomina; lands of ra. Ware, Samuel Walker, llarii Stripe et L containinjf 41 acres, more or less, about ISO acres elear and under good cnlii Tatn, and the remainder to well timbered, bar. lug theret'ti erected a irood dwelllnir bouse and a lariredrore scihla and other oat ballinvr. mm crib, btitaksniitb shop, sa This ts a desirable proper? and has been a Lrore Stand for years. Is favorably located jr tha arcntninodarloo of trav. elcrs. is convenient to nulls, school bouses aad ehnrcbes. Alto at the same time will be snid tha personal prttuerty of Oe-.rire A. Kiaiaicl. ci.n.istinj ol bed., chairs, tables. uves and a variety of household and klU'ben iurniture. Also larniin unplement. plows, waarons, har rows, iieus. DorseraKe, Ac. Also horses, cows, youmr cattle, hox. Ac. Also wheat ly the busied, an 1 .ur by the barrel. Also raiir..d lies and a Taruuy of articles not mentioned. TLKrdS. Three months credit on personal properly sold on all aiuounU over live dollars, with approve 1 se-urity. (n the real estate 10 pereem of the purchase money to be paid when the pr "peny is ka'-k-fd down, and the oallanee on 1st April. 1ST, when tbe deed wUl he delivered and aii.1 puuessiuo iira of the prniertr. ULO. O. WALKEK. ovl') Aseinee. J)UBLIC NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that an applicat.jB will t9 made at tiie next seseioaof tbe ewneral Assem bly of Pennsylvania, for the repeal ot the Ac-t ap r, roved ADnl Sth. liio. entitled "An Act to attach Somerset t'oun:y to the .Middle Insirict for thai Supreme eeurt of r"ennsy fvanfa and !t auTn,rity to restore raw county to" the W estern Irtstrictof said Sutiiv me Coart. SAMt LOAITHEB. JOHX R. EDIE, L.C. COLHUKN. LD. SCl'LU H.F.SIHUX, J. O. WiLE, VAL HAY. F.J. KiJOSEK. A. H. C FFK TH, W. J. UAtK. A. .1. CflLHUKX, H. U BALK. W. H. Kl PPEL, J. H.VHL, J. l. KIU.MEL, W. H. EmiNTZ, J AS. Ii FL V. U. POSTLtlHWAITK. ecS fittstaili, Walton & Baltimore 'SHORT LINE' C XXE LLSV lLLE ROUTE. Mile thk Shortest Ltsk id -pITTSDLT.GII and WASHINGTON CITY Thl3 is the O.M.V DIBB T aOVTB TO WASHINGTO.X C1TT AXD BALTIMORE. Persons purchasing Tickets by this Road TO BALTLVOkE, PHILADELPHIA. .VEPT YOBS B0ST0X, 4e. Havt Ike privilege of vititig WASHINGTON CITY FREE, Pullmaa Palace Cars, Air Brake?, and all Modern Improvements. BAGGAGE CTtEt'SCS THEOrOH TO OESTISATIOS. C) Tl COUGH EXPRESS TRAINS From rit, cr. Grant and Water Sta, .V. X. VAiir, DAILY, - 8:011 ( Except Sunday. ) For time of Local Trains, see Pitts burgh Daily Papers. Save many hours timo by patronizing the "Shout Lixe." Central Ticket Office, 43 5th Ue Pittsburgh, Pa. E. K. IlYXD.1i AX, Gca. Sup't. COXXELLSVILLE. Xovercr, 10, ISTi. 4 DMIXISTRATOIVS NOTICE Eaiate of Christian Emertte, lata ol Somerset Tp., deceased. Lettersof admlnistmCioD. the above estate bar. Idk been granted u. Lbe andersiirned by the pmper lallwmy. n.,tice is nereny srivea to lD"e iQ,iei.ted to it v make immediate pa resent and ttkise nav lDKclntins airainst it to present chemduly ant hen ticaled for se-tlemenr at the late residence of tbe deceased, on Friday. Decern f-er 10. 175. F. A. El LHL1IAX. Dov3 Admin istrat.tr. "VJOTICE. tlce Is hereby given that Samuel H. Hanier. of Somerset toausiup, made an uiinmeat to .lom.n j . I'Vlkzt. ot snme townsmp. lor tue ren ebtof his creditors, all persons koowmsr them selves to be iodebted to tha said Hauler will please call either at tbe office of Kncr A naer. In Somerset bnroaich. or at the house of the assignee and make scu U-mtiit. SOLOMOX J. BAKER. novS Ass. Knee. 15LIC SALE rly virtue ot a deed of voluntary a.i'iiramcir'. 1 will o8er at t.uMlc sale, on the jjretniacs, in 'ew CenireviilelJ.jn,ugh. on : titurday, ovembrr 13, 1S7" the following; described real esutc, the property of Sirnon Vouht, to wit: No. 1 The h-tel now occupied hy Slm"n Voozht. The imnrnvemente are an excellent frame house, gon.1 siat'le. hops and other oat-buiidina-s. N". 2. The s:ure and dwelling bouse, stable and shops: two lots on which are twenty-ffre apple trees of choice fruit. No. 3. A frame house and statde on a lot for merly owned hy Maria Sechler. adi"tniris: hxs ef KcubenMcMillen. Wm. Flick, and widow Blttner. Na 4. Fiiteen acres or valuable land in the suburbs ol the borouah. No. 5. Five and a-ualf acres of land, in Mllfor! township adjoining lands of John Weller and Francis Walxer. N'o. t. Two hundred and two arree of land tn Lower Turkeyfoot township, turmerly owned hy Andrew Stewart, then by Jacob and Freeman Nicola, adjoining lands of Jaad MeMillew. Jeha Kuah. and Andrew Stewart: apon which is erect ed a small house. Sixty acres cleared with about fifty apple tree. This tract No. will ha add ia SotiH ret on Tues-iay, November lsth, at 1 o'clock, p. m. TFat.MS: fme-thlrd cash on oonfirmatioB of ,,n.huTt tn rhre nwwirh, rn m .lifcte ol sale. ! and the rcxaluder in six mun:h. ... . I). W. WILL, Assiirnce. oet.27 50 MORE TUAS HALF A CKNTCRY aa-o. Ir. H. I. StLLl KS, a celebrated physi cian of Pi:tburjh. discovered ami used in his practice tha p pular remedy knows through out me country as Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup. This ts no quack reme.lv. It was born of wbv dom: and thousands are living- wttneasee of Irs wonderlul cura. -e power", ll Is pleasant to take and sore t cere Couch. Colds. Croups. Brown ta AEeetiMis, Tick Una; of tha Throat, and all d is I e ol a kindred nature. K. l Sellers sia I P(H.S.n,h l mwm ,1 n. Pittsburgh, Pa., are also proprietors ef Joaajon's RHEUMATIC COMPOUXD, The rreat toternal remedy for Rheumatism. !fen ralxia, Healacha. etc In eaa have a doctor al w. . in thj, h..nM l.v Immk. hAllr' F.mllv medicmee oa kaod. their LIVEE PILLS are tba oldest and beat in tha market, and every lltle of their Termif aire is warranted. For tala by all drarglsta and eouatrf dealers aprT ilvcei'antitm GOLD AND SILVER PLATING WORKS7" BOSAU & FEDDERSON, PROP S, Cor. Bill Ayenne and Qsitj Allsy, RTTSEMGH, Pi OM aad 8ilr .latin a hi tbe bt manner at Uwret rriivs vaJ satLfsetiua run,, Jewelers, as well m prjne!.rs f b-fels. pnr, rmil,... w .on 1 h-ir or-'.r. :.t mail' aad guorts will tw re lamed by eiprota. Fnco, c, farnUliMl on apu:iea:k. A l)n-i all orier aa a-Mo DOT17 FOR HEALTH COMFORT & ECONOMY. Cork shavings are nmrsrvaased as an article for balding. FTtv p,)un.!s win u;i th truest maitress. ooiv eiu.1! cents per pound, they wi.l lut for years. Partlea vtaUBj th ExruaiTtos will pleasa call and see sample at. -VR,iwisxROiTa-, sno. Sc CO'S, 44 Si 44 Finn Avenue. Pittsburgh. Pa. Manufacturers aad dealers In ObrkJ, Bangs nd Brewers supplies. Send for price lists. October 'M i. OTtTENS Commission Mcrcliauts, 153 W. PRATT Street, BALTIMORE. We are in want of GLADES BUTTER and promise the same promptness in making good returns as in seasons past. Liberal advances made upon shipments when desired. Cards can be had at Express office, and Stores. Verv respectfully, " C) W E X S & SCOT T. September 00, 1S7-5. B. Brooke Nyce & C o. BUTTER COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 54 South Street. BAJLTEVIORE, The larse and regular trade that we have for Butter all the year round offers superior induce nts for Merchants and Dairymen to ship their Butter to us and we respectfully solici their' favors promising strict attention to all sent with prompt sales and check for proceeds. Most respectfully, IS. ISrooke ce & Co. X. B. Our Shipping Cards can be had at all the Express Offices. September 22, 1S7-3. AMERICAN WATCHES. FOREICNWATCHES. DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. Silver and Plated Ware, 1" ef ' ,JW to WHOLESALE EXCLUSrVELT. Prompt attention to orders hy mrli October 13, 1ST5. U. B. OCTOBER, 1875. Visitors to the Pittsburgh Exposition are Invited to call at tba CASH CARPET STORE MTAE1AM), COLLINS & CO. Xo. 101 Fifth Avenue, And look at the ex-norilnary BAKGAIXS! Which "ey are enabled to offer by reda-in? their own expenses to tha lowest pivwible point. nd buying from nrst hands only and selling; r Casb. Cal Pries are tie Loisst Prices. H'FABLAl, COLLIKS & CO, o. 101 Tirth Arena?, Next to T. s. Custom Hocsa and PiiiSif'. Oct 27. JOEL S. GOE, T R U X K S, Ladies' Satchels, &c. No. 19 Federal Stp.elt, (near suspension Erl.Jge.) ALLEGHENY CITY ,P-l. Oct SO. T EGAL NOTICE. Vk. 3. Baer, 1 In the Common Pleas of S m vs. J erset county, alias writ of pu- Wb. Earnest. ) it tion. To Wlliiam tamest, defendant above named. Y are hereby notified that an aiiaswritwf panitbin issued out of tha Court ol Comnvn Pleas of Somerset county, with an order lor oao lieatloo to soe directed, eommandin- yoa to appear and snow cause why partition should ao he mile between you and the pUlntin" atv name! o( t he (oUowic; lands In Simerwt eountv. at or near t he town of Garrett, in said county, anicb y and tha said plaintiff to (rattier and undividd do hold", eta: No- L A tract of land known v the Peter P. H. Walker tract, eontainiiis; acres, ovire or less. No. A tract In name of Lewis Memrr.aer. containing 4o3 acres. Ko. A A tract ill name of John Stein, euotain-lna- 4o acme. lo.A A tract In auss of Cbarle Mirqadant, eontalnlos; Utl mm. Na. A A tract la name of Martla Dubba, con talulns; 3 acres. No A A tract hi name of Jfathan Luflborcuich. eon tain ins: AiT aerea. No. T. Ihe southern port ion of a tract In name af Abraa Steia, eon tain ins; 119 acre and 9 perchea. Na A A tract la name of Peter Benaw tainina;4a aerea. N. . A tract in same af Vim. John. eoe tatr.ina 3a acresi NaTlo. A tract ia nana af TooamaS Wil, aontaininc3acrea, . 1L A tract la name of fseorjra Banrnes, ooo talnlnK 3M acres and X: penheA No. IX A tract In aaaae of Henry Baker, otnv talntns; 233 acre aad XI pereoea. N-i. IX A tract In name ef Bacaael Tom ana Dinah Tom. eontainins; aerea. Yoaase hereby aotity la appear ataCoartof Comawa Pleas to he huaiea oatha 4tA Mnoay of Jaoaary aext aad show causa why partition be tween yoa aad said plaintiff (bos id not be made. ' OLXVEB iSAPPEH. IT ShariC .! rrrtt!trri tils. & SCOTT, BARRETT 0.. PITTrCH. PA. (New; as tilth Avenue, second door. C.&6 Have sow opened A Large and Complete Assortment of (ods for Fall and Winter Wear. TLey have a eonspleta assortment ot DrovH Oood.H, Felt Skirls, Hoop Skirls, Iwiislles, Gloves, Shoe, C ism Siiudals, And Pelt over Shoes, .MEN AND BOYS' Clothing, Boots and Shoes, hats and caps, OLOVES, 5cC- rndtTflotLInj for Men and Women A la rye assortment of HARDWARE QUEENSWARE, Carpets, Oil Ootbs, &c. A larue rtoci of fine and coarse SALT Hy UirlSarrel orSack Prices as Low as Possible. C. & G. 1I0LDERBAUJ1, Somerset, Pa. Uct. SO. 24 Beautiful bait of Hyaerntha. BULBS, MiTa"4 Cron 5 PLANTS Fruit A ornamental Treaa, Shrubs) al Vines. An Immense st-jek fee Fail Plan Ilex, very priea list. TREES, i EES'. A. rLAJOt A CO., lltXuk(t.5t., Pttaburjn. Pa. octis HolderDanm
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