The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 27, 1876, Image 3

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COMMISSION
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No. 83 EXCHANGE PLACE,
UATmiORE, MIX
K'E 1TAKK A SPECIALTY OF
GLADES BUTTER,
i:,l lmo .very lacilily lor hanUinS it to the best possible ad
.ar.t aiHl obtaining the highest market prices. Our shin-!
p. iiui) (U'penu upon
ir ?!K!iev ;;t once.
receiving
lii-
-:o:
W
i( ler by
Third national Bank, Baltimore.
J. O. Kimmel & Sons, Bankers .SonVset.
First National Bank, fIeyersdale.
S. Philscn & Co., Bankers, Berlin.
ALSO
The Merchants and
have done business in
Farmers of
pa , years.
The Somerset Herald,
ViI.li.M'MIAI
S. pt.-mtjtT 26, IST5.
William. A. Wheeler.
W. S. TEMPLE k CO.
BUTTER C3KISE.!SS MERCHANTS
47 South
rii r t
Howard St.,
Baltimaro.
rAK.Ml.l.s
MIKc HANTS
Un Iti'i: rr.
c.iue to i;., i.t;
i.n"t ;.wl t.
!:uvi.i v
att; nu the lair.
? il.akhi;: apple butler.
l'hNS-YI.V.
ji i r.
N'.A has no Slale l::ir
tl.i.
!a v .u:r
lit i:r m the (lour Oi ot ot
CooK it Bl.LKlTS.
I'n. Coi. i ii now m.ikir
t ") i-'a srt.
; !-lotc tivlli
T:ik ( i !i':-iaiia! l.Miii,iii
"n the
iOi it i Noveni'iT.
i-K t'.r.- au.l pi
ti :i :it the fair.'
soi.it-thi:;
;i cj.ir.bi-
l-M KA (-pics of the IIkhai.i
n...iiin can tit had at the olliee.
rc.idv f r
;ti;h.-
to Misiu .s enriv roe r t!a-
i.h-
(HviL A: I'.UKKITs.
( ni ii h is made
beii:,2; Miikid, ;u:d c
lence."
its appearance
n wind into a
and in
"lone
wii:i; to the
t'AO Wrt-ks !v
imdi::..ii.
iiinlir.ut-d r.iin ot .he past
roads are in a verv bad
C. ii l.tad p, nl.es
will t f.rt"uc4!aii!jr
II. tX'Il.l u!oll
i.ur orders to
l ii's Jt I;i;ei!!t.
New cf.i will arrive this week at
W.dierJi." T;i:xai'i:isli and prmluci' store,
ut debharts.
Ti.i f.dr ocrui-s on the 3d, 4th, 5th. and
(illi ot Noveinlter. ile sure you are "ae ot
il.e exhibitors.
The lo'..owiii2 presort pt ion wa reii-iv-t-
1 at one ot mir iirn' stores l.c-t week:
'Mm1, mid sin : r lel-uk."
Jiim.im; lroui Ih' niiiii'ier ot tickets
p: i:;t'-J a luie ctowd must be ex-cted to
l e in uti. :id:;mv at the coiui.'i lair.
I .i r MIMKIls -I
all and s. c oi:r
Price low.
s e .iii j t.me is comintr.
s.k ii ot timothr seed.
Ci.OK t IJirEKITli.
Ki nn.!;:i i 'riiEst.i v, Baltimore,
have a larsc Ice Cellar this year
to keejt iliiikr iu. All s!uni'd ship their
i-iitter to tiicm.
Tiik JoiiMfioivn lli'-'ldand Arricullural
k i. ty h:ti-H ih'i i.U-il u.n to held a fair
iiiis year. You ha 1 bolter all c tine up to
s.llll M't.
Tin. first shipment ol Butier thissea-
hi were sent to iieunard i t'uileslujs.
liaitiiiiore, Md. iscVl.n dairies have ln-t n
t-liip;cj them.
T'ie Bar;, ss has pme to the Centennial
and as a i oi;? .j ji nee lilt ni.iult.-r of drunks
an.l ili-i:.'er'.s w: f largely iucrcujtd last
v,t-.;i.
Ki NN.:ti i t irnKsi.t vs. Baltimore,
wen- the tirst lo send sales ami money to
the t.i.ii.ers lor their liuttt-r lust year.
'I hey m ill do so auin this year.
li'nv John lti:ii.EV has bin nominal, d
lor I oii.-ress by the Hctiiocrais of tlnsdis
tr:ct. iio.f.1 l.yc. old le'lo- , "the Cainp-i-eijs
are cumin; "
dt -T Ai:i:iveii. Car l.wd dour uu.de of
iii -diord County w h-st. Best ijuaiiiy
t!oi:r lr ! v. ui-.m-v than at any lime since
t ne war. " t'.Kik A iihl.limi.
Noah Cam hi-Mt jt;st rcceiv. d the
l-iii. ft and bi.i-sl Ua i'ft-... r kfltic ev. r
l.r.iitL'ht to t-.w n. w liii ii he oir. rs tor sale
a' v ry low privvs.
1
h
1 lie Centennial excursionists arc arriv
liii' home in siiir.ll squads. The t nly de-
i iptioii wc have heard any ot them give,
as yet, is. thai ' it is immense."
Kf NXAttii &. ritl.l'Ys. Bahiiiiore. olt
l:.:iit il the !.tt priit-s for Butter shipped
to tin in last t ttr. Ship to thi in early
this year and lou will I phased.
Smmv doiiuAN. Simmy Jordan, its very
nullify of y..ii to sen.J aacll lta.li pi inled
Ci'pusiil the li.ijiiirtr to this oflix-. Xo
inters. " an it pk-sse you.
;!,.
i'.:-.ir.
id fi.r caa or.lv ut Fwliion
Mh-. Ja. It. TK1 -UVF.I.I..
Nu. !. M niKiintli !Ji'ck.
.A:ttMii.'.t;i.j!i,il to tlte chin g". of
I - - 1 1 1 . .
i.um-ui ruunin; jsass, nper Iminis
. the
i ritud
trj llivi-ii.nul the 11 A U.rai
' itere
luge.
ttu.e table ia lo be found oa tiiin
0 ff DESLDYS,
MEXCIIAXW
prices.
the sales
promptly
permission to
TO-
the Glades with whom
WC :
MocKAis, meet here ami rav the
an.l l::o no lor nlsvin tu-. n.,..r.
v.
is v.-hutaornsatrnspareDcybanci!i"fro'm compelled tncoinniet.ee on the c:ish sys
awiiivlow of the ro.m occupied by the'1""1- 1 will buy tor cash and sell lor cath.
lluutiu.d.in Silver Cornet Band J The low price at w hich I w ill oiler gxls
TiiEJiK is a -.Teat di al of conietition '
uiuorit; the Commission Merchants just !
now k to who shall iet the lami-st. amount !
of butter. A lr;e amount has already
Uvu shijiped l:om here.
...
We have received an exceedin TIv well
uriitrn comniuniration si-'tied -rump "
but as the facts on which it is based have
Neu provod talse we will have to refrain
f r !ii ;'! it j.ul lici'y.
. ,
Now in M MiKi:T.--lVr.i li. s. ( ante -
! ;. Mrlons Tctimi.K . ( abba".-. J..-ans.
Jli-ans,
ClirUlliin ls. App!
i l.s Slid r;:IIL'lv-
lv.
. fear., ltaiiaims. Leu -Fn-sli
arrivals weck
CiHik i lln.Ki r.
XWI If!.. All .cr r Siaviiis aiemmn with
SuvJit t la j.:uf. rati aikl ;ltte wi:liiu
ton iIiit? ami ;ivr !.(. r,. .IlMutiit ctdrt
liy t!..i: time will tw civeu ti. un ultlitr I r mllcc-
Ssthkb , !.
ivlhslt Ta., Si j.temi ?r itli, l-To.
I.ar-.'e s:xk
C .11 rs. Ties.
ieats New Style Lineu
tv-arts and Bows just re-
ce'ved at Fashion Bazar
Mns. J. 15. Tutnw f.i.i.,
-So. 0, Mammoth ISlmk.
.St Hoot. Ik rd of .Tenner township w ill
meet at Jenner X Roads on Suturdav,
Vtolicr 14th. to employ 13 teachers.
Schools to open Monday, tctober ICth.
11 M. S. MoHOAS. I
Secretary.
Tin umiav the L'Xh iust. is the one!
'Hundredth anniversary ot the adoption of i
Hie nrst con.-tttutiou ot the Mate ot Penn
sylvania, nud Governor llar'.r.inli lias is
s'.ied a ir(K'lam:itioii rTonimetidin? that it
be observed as a hoiliilay.
lkix. W. II. Kooxtz left tor Ohio on
Monday attercoon, to take an active part
in the canvass of that State. The Gener
al will help the Bucki'V Uys "whoop her
up.' and tiien sxej on to the assistance
ot the Hoik-ieis.
By a decisioa of Jude Dean recently,
theaitol lCt. incrctisinc the py ot wit
neH's to one dollar, docs not "apply to
witnesses residing io or w iihin one mile
of the county seat. The pay per day of
all such w itnesses remaius at liny cents,
as fixed bv the act of iJl.
Silk. Alpaca, and Scotch C'inliam I'm-
1 rellas :n nil styles, siyes and colors, and
at all rices at Fa.-hiou Ba.ir.
Mus. J. B. Tkf.iiw i:t.t..
No. 6. Malum 111 j j
(in to Mtisscliniin and Freeze tor your
I.irm implements and machinery, such as
Threshinir Machiues. 1' rain It ills. Mow
ers and Keaier. Cuttipg lioxes. Cider
Jlills. the celebrated 'ilartzel" Plow
and castings l'tc., etc.
Notice. The public is hereby notified !
... i. , .. , .... , i
iiwi o. 'UII i illi notes, I.J tiH.XWv uiiiwit .
in mv favor as thev were stolen turn. niy
Locse on the nid.tof the 12th of Septem-
bcr if.7(; " j
Joux J. r.lTTNEti,
Ilrollieisvai'.ey, Tp., Sept. Vi, Ib'i.
NotwitlistKndiuj; the great advance in
itililxini-'. Silks etc , we profwise to sell
Ladies' Hats and liouiiets al the old prices
this s.nson.
Mi;s. J. 11. Tur.DWKj.t.
Kashi'in I5arir,
No. G, Mammoth Mm k.
Wk notice tiy posters stuck up around
town that there will le excursion trains ns from uyspettsin, a disordered atomach
run on the PittsUirz Division ot the IJ. i an j ireT. producing biliousness, lieart
O. railroad, on the -'Jth, 27:h. and 2Sth of j burn, cnsliveness, weakness, irregular ap
tbe present month, in order to allow iter- j petite, low spirits, raising food alter eatings,
s.iis to attend the Centennial on the iSth, i..,,! otlen enilin? in fatal attacks ot lever.
Pennsylvania's day). Tickets will be
jri-od for ten days and will be sold nt one
tail tare.
Tkacuerm Attention' There will be
a meelifi'; of the School Director of Sim-
crs.-t Up . on Saturday Sep. IW'tli ISTO, at
the Hill House, for the purpose of selecting
tew:hers lor the ensuinc; w inter.
At the .same time sealed protittsals will
lie received tor furnishing the ditferent
acbool houses of the township with coal
during the w inter.
Sa Ml ei. Fox.
Dejicatiox. No preventing provi
dence, the Church of God. in Kinswood,
Somerset county. Pa, will dedicate there
bouse ot worship to the service of ISod on
the Mb day of dctoiier, 1K7C. E'der Peler
Itui ks. of ML Pleasant, is expected to
preach t!ie deditation srruion. A cirdial
invitation is extended to ministers aud
pop!.;. . - -
S. Woods,
Pastor.
A KAKMKIt
residinj near Newcastle,
unit ..iiaMir, ;
. : . - i i...-i I
a.. rtT-iiii tsvuvetcii uuiuuri n 1.119
,. ... 3 , . v:. -
' ot "3 t-i
Cha--.
lie immiatejr unloosened iUra!'"T , i., !7f , r
after the boys
. in u. s a i.c o. u.w -"- ' --"
ihe,.,en.msJcuuCl.t..e of the boys j
ty tho tl,f.t, sndin m mom. nt tore ,
i-.;t tin tv wuilpuie ana severed tils'
j .-;-tr run. taiu-mi; deatli in a very few
minutes
I.Kt8 Luiitv. Ki. Mvtr of Water-!
i.u. t.l..L li.w-l: titititr liima. ia im al
visit to lii fiiend and" remtires in this'
cuniv. Mr. Lichtr i an old reuitlt-nt nt
S.mefset. livin? Ut n born and raised in
il.e countv. He !e:t here In 1G4 and in ;
ixii'J a flc-cteJ uiavor of lUe eitv. He
is mm- serving uis lliird lerni. Ue Has
man warm trieuJ. io ibiscuunty vha are
always (:lad to pit ltiui.
1 , .",' , , . 1 ratr are from 2 to 3 per day, and tiie
At n.lii,rp!acw ui fhfse co .mm i M . tcc,mim,ioDt $0lld. We nmke no ar
1 l..undanan:!e on tiie l-ubiicauon of, menu wltS M in? or UrjiDg
,w-rra.ria :t it l-y wt. that e b. 8!.,..ciea. a tliey 'm Ur hav cbarir
1.1 call tbeatltnlittn of a.l our curresN.n-. ,, ,J.., i,i, ..., ,.r the h.iti l a.l-
dent. t.. iQ order that they may avoid lie-
in? tvnsured in like manner in the
fu-
Hire. lie uu mu tun aur-miou 10 11
eause of it- i-eraoim. ttriug. hut think il
slioul.l be made general
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We have tnide .i1; C"rU to liave 1
uraiielvea filled Ith cheap and aeasona- i
, - , 1..;. r . 1
U,T sm' l";""',,"',,BU",,
,urt - 'ii - il''!'' utteuuing the 1-air. j
Mas. i. B. Tit eoui ELL,
Fashion Carar.
W. 8.
COMMISSIOM MERCHANTS,
No 47 Scmtli Howard St.,
HAICTIMOBB, ZULZD.
Wc liave every facility for handling and selling Butter to the advantage of the Farmers and
Merchants, and solicit liberal shipments of Glades Butter this season. "We can safely promise
our friends who ship to us to sell their Butter at the best market prices, and will send them
promptly their sales and checks.
We refer to the Farmers and Merchants NATIONAL BAN K,
Baltimore, Md.
TO THE FARMERS!
Ship your Butler to
W. S. TEMPLE & CO.
They Rot best prices lust season for every
farmer who chipped to them, anil if you
wi.sh high priced this season you will do
well to ship to them.
We invite the attention of our eiistmii-
crsto the larpe stuck (if lients Fall anil
i Winter tinderwuro w hich we have just
opened.
Mils. Jas. B. Tkkdwkll,
F.tshion Ba.nr,
No. 0. Mammoih Block.
Somerset. Sep. 19, 1876.
! Mv store ro-jin is finished. lam aliout
i to be-in business n"am. In dome: so I am
will convince custoa'ers that the cash store
is the ulace lor lwrsrains. I expict mv
new guotls by Monday the2."iih iust.
U. U. I'akkek.
i ,
We intend to ?o hast the week todowins
: the lair, and after the reH-uted notu'es we
' :lve Piven rtr"n8 wlio have aeewmts
overdue on our Iwota, we hope we w ill
. m,t 1,e !,,rot'(l l" "" ntcssity ot placing
: accounts in the hands or an olluer
' Ir coliwlion, by their remaining unpaid
aller that time.
! Mus. Jas. I. Trt. nw i.t.l.,
: v,, r. M:o.iin.iih Block.
Tl'K Cleveland Colored Painls are mix
ed and thinned ready for use; This is the
best paint made for house paintinz: Will
wear loncer than any oilier. Call at Bly
myer's Hardware Stoie and see the beau
tiful shades; ilitlereiit colors. The fine
est houses in Somerset are painted with
this paint. Everybody is u:-ing it on re
count of i's durability rrd cheapness.
Use no paint until you have had a talk
with Blymyer. who" will give you the
proof ot the assertions made aliove.
Visitoiis to the Faib. Our lady cus
tomers w ill please not forget that w c are
now haying - a lot of hats trimmed in the
East which we will open previous In the
Fair. These hats w ill be of the latest
style and trimmed with the best material.
niid w ill lie sold very low, for cash only.
Mns. J. B. TnF.invEi.i
Fab--oj Bazar,
No. C Mammoth Block.
Mil. Cti oF.si.rvs, of the firm of Kea
nard & Oudcsluys, Butter Commission
Merchants, ot Baltimore, Md., has licen
paying a brief visit to their many friends
among the dairyman and farmers of this
vicinity. This" firm is deservedly popular
as they have always attended pmmptly
to making sales at" e.iod prices for the
large consignments of butter shipped them.
The indications are that the ill receive
a very large share ot this years crop.
l'r.Rsoxs owins us aoootmls will please
lear in mind that we go East to make our
Fail purchases about the nth of tk-t.
and that we need and must have the mon
ey ibie us. Accounts over six monius
! standing will, if not nid lielore that time.
i c put in the hands ot a Justice of the
' peace tor collection,
jj.,, j t Tueiiwf.i.i.
No. C, Mammoth Block.
KKKNAnn it OuDEsi-fYs. Ifaltimote,
hve already sent several sales and the
money lor Uutter shipped to them this sea
son. They arc a prompt house and all
who t,hip to them can rely ujxhi having
their sales and money early.
Ix a business way the autumn has open-
. .. t .i.- r.it .....l..i- :..
tu ausinciouM , aiiu iiic tun t.uo.w.K i
-. ., ... , r -
more enctiun.np han it has been for -v-
?ra' .f- rcl,JBlJ' " V.'
ln better spirits as thev hnd their sales tn-
Cteasinir. under the influence ol the Mea
that bottom prices have been reached at
last. The general public takes comfort at
the prospect of jiettin? cheaper livins, and
the lalKtr.tr will not prowl over his present
waies. as he can buy with the smaller
amount of money as much as he could et
when his wnges w ere larger and he fell
the case of prosperity.
Think far Yourself.
Thousands lead miserable lives, suffer-
Thev know thev are sick, yet eet little
sympathy. Tbe unfailing remedy, which
is yearly restoring thousands, is lla Costa's
lUdicaf Core.
St!d by ii. W. Bexi-okd ti Co.
A 25c" fxtttle will convince you of its
merits. Don't delay another Lour after
readlnir this, but pi and get a Itotlle, and
your relief is as certain as yon live. Will
vou do it, or will yon continue to suffer?
Think lor yourself.
Prolessor Parker' Pleasant Worm. Syr
up is perfectly safe and extremely paluU
Itle. No phvsic reepjired. Custa 25 cents.
Try it.
WKfind the following complimentary
notice of the senior editor and business
manasrerof this pnrr 'n tue Johnstown
Tribune .
llou. Ed. Stull, ot Somerset, Itevenne
Coliwttir of the new cmsolitated district,
which embraces Cambria and Somerset
counties, with Lis ton John 1. Scull. Est.,
arrived in town last evening, and to-day
were busily enpisrcd in receiving the trans
fer of books, papers, etc. that have up until
, . , . . . . .r u T
lite lieM Ul lime in-ril tu tumi: m i.
, - .. i r. . . , i
lover, Esn.. who is now relieved from the
:.: i i... 1 1 U..1.1
i11"1" " """"-i a,,lJ Luc muuiuiuu
tue Hevenue Department, as well as ail
,iaU .inesa will, the 9ffice.
T . . . SctI witta
will lie of the most lesant kind, un he is
, ., . . .:.t .'
3 uurttnus aad tinooruble geutlemnn.
.ifeaiBtlal Vlalletra.
We have made arrangment witli 1 the
pul.litltcni of litis paix-r ui iriciire bote!
ce.iiimo.latioD tt all of thrir readers
- n may- visit l'luladflitlti. Vi e advise
re "as ro... ia,
ia advance, fur in Aucusi, Septem Ikt and
X1. titer ibe rush will tie rel and acconi
inialntittna will be difficult 10 obtain. We
make no cliarges fur out trouble. Hotel
vnUUi ,nJ ,Mae ,wo aimg . dsr. in
mead ot three. lJarfie pettintr np Ext ur-
.l..,ni,.M. 1 irmti'h lis
. ,,,HI.: .y.;.. acoouimotUliiux.
free, tsave time, inonej , and trouble by
link in c arranpenienta in advance.
,Uc ,,uljIieher ol lhi paper.
... ... ..i ,k...,.j -.iti iw, s-.r
advance, lie
A
to
lei i. 1 . 1 i. . c
any atklresa.
3 .ddrcs
dress. J. WEAVElt A CO.,
1313 Market htreek
Philadelphia, Pa.
Temple
Krrrit7 tl Money.
There is no doubt but the present situa
tion ot all kinds of business and industry
is fearfully depressed, and it behooves
every family to look carefully to their ex
penses. Winter is coming on when chil
dren are liable to Croup, Whooping Cough,
etc. Coughs and colds w ill prevail every
where, and Consumption with other
Throat and Lung discasesjwill carry otr
many. These diseases should not be ne
glected, Doctor bills are expensive, and
we would advise our people, to use Bos
rnEF.'s Oehmax Svurr. It never has
failed, tine bottle at 75 cents will keep
your whole tamily well during the w inter.
Two duces will relieve any case. Sold in
all tow ns in the United States, and by your
VI . UENFOKIl.
A Proclamation.
Whereas, The United States Centennial
Commission has invited the several Stales
to assist in celebrating the International
ExMsition held in honor of the One Hun
dredth Anniversary of the Indrpeadenee of
the Uuited States, by setting aside suitable
days lor the delivery of addresses illustra
tive ot the growth and progress ot the
irigina'. Colonies since 177(5. and ol their
sister States since their foundation, to the
intent that the evidences ot the progress of
each Slate may be placed, on record in the
beginning of the second century ot the Be
pub'ic, now, therefore, I, John s lUrt
ratift. Governor of Pennsylvania, having
set apart Thursday, the "tu day of Sep.
tcmlier. 1S7, heiujr the One Hundredth
Anniversary of Hie adoption in Convention
of the First constitution ot the State ot
Pennsylvania, do hereby rtcoinmeul to
the citizens and authorities of the Cities,
Counties. Boroughsand Towns ot the Com
mon wealth, that the said 2Mh day ot Sep
tember, 1 S7(j, be held anil observed as a
Slate Holiday, and thai the municipal and
county authorities take action for the pub
lic observance ot the day, by inviting their
people, by proclamation or otherwise, as
to them shall seem must proper, to assem
ble at Philadelphia, to take part iu the
ceremonies of the day. And 1 do hereby
invite all citizens of Pennsylvania, and
their descendants residing in other sections
ol the United Slates, and the citizens of
other States now visiting or residing in
the State, to be present and assist in mak
ing the day a memorable one in the annals
of the Commonwealth.
Given under my Hand and the Great Seal
ol the State, at ilarrislmrg, this Twelfth
day ot September, in the year ot Our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-six, and of the Commonwealth
thec.nehi'ndred a first.
By the Governor : J.F. Haktii anpt.
M. S. 0,uay,
f. o Cvimii'jnictallh.
UlNlVEKSVILLE, Pa.,
September lit. 1S7H.
Mil. ElilTon. I observed in the local
columns of the lt.no(ral nnder the head
ing of "Hooversville Items," some vulgar
N-rsonalities. in which allusion was made
to the borrowing of baby clothes," Jcc
I do not intend to enter into a discussion
iihiii the truth or falsity of the statement
made liy the Ltmixrat eorresjiodent, but
merely wish to make a lew remarks in ref
erence to the admission of such articles to
the columns of a newspaper.
The columns of a local or cutir.ly news-pt.t-r
should be open for the discussion of
subjects ot public interest, and the man
agers of such a journal should encourage
all local correspondence, w hich, from its
character, would have a tendency to in
form, cnliuhten or elevate the minds of its
readers, but when a journal is permitted
to be Used by the malicious and ignorant
ns an instrument to aid them iu carrying
on private quarrels, to slander their neigh
bors, and to five vent to their envious and
venomous feelings toward each other it
depreciates, degrades and stigmatizes re
s;tectable journalism.
The apiiearanee of such "stuff" as
alK.ve alluded to is not an infrequent thing
in the columns of the Drt.iorral, nor is it
a matter Of great surprise when the ex
treme youthtulncss and inexperience of its
managers are taken into consideration. It
is rumored that there is a ceusorship ex
ercised over the selection of the matter to
be published in the ltcmorrnt, and indeed
sGcb may be the case, but I do not think
that the selections made speak well for the
ability of the censor. 1 would suggest
that he should at least examine the local
matter with a closer scrutiny.
The 11ehai.ii, on several occasions, re
fused to publish communications tor the
reason that it was too personal in its char
acter, and it should be the policy of all
newspaper managers in making up matter
for their pajters to ever be careful to select
the "wheat from the chatf," and thus be
enabled to circulate amongst its readers a
worthy and dignified journal. I hesitate,
however, to advise the proprietors of the
Dtnioerai to adopt the "w heat and chaff
policy, least at some future lime a strict
adherence to this rule would made it nec
essary lo issue their paper blank.
Visitor.
' Why 1 antic "Wen Sbual4 Jsla In
Deraoeratie Parly."
ur neighbor of the lH'MOcral has the
faculty ot making some of the most ab
surd political blunders that are on record,
as witnesses an article in last weeks issue
under the flaunted head of "Why Young
3Ien Should Join the Democratic Party."
The tirsi clause of this unusually brilliant
article reads :
"The llepublican party, powerful tor a
few ill-starred vears in this couulry, has
outlived its day and generation. Slavery,
its corner-stone, having disappeared, the
tue temple fa 11 to decay and niin."
The sublime audacity or ignorance that
would lead any sane man to speak of sla
very as the coruer-stone of the liepublican
party is to be wondered at. Slavery the
coraer-slooe ot the Republican parly, say
you ! Sedath Sins ! know ye not that it
was opposition to the spread of slavery
that formed the Republican party, banded
it together and elected the martved Lia-
. " ... ., . .
. ni 1 11 113 Ule ",-;,-'rmln!,11, "PI"'-
uoo expresscu io slavery uy me iwepuon-
cae party thai caused llioustirils of tleintv
cruls whti were 'Bond men and true." to
leave thai rotten old hulk and join llieir
fortune-, with the Jtarty of freedom ! That
a Kepuliliain President issued thai iirtxla
niuliun which etrnck the gcbacklea from
the limbs ot tour mill ons ot people and
made them tree and equal before the law ;
thai a ltepublican Congress "kissed and a
itepublitan President signed the ziii, xiv,
and XV amendments to the Constitution.
In short, the grainiest achievement ot the
liepublican party, or of any tarty, and
the one of which she is so justly proud is
the abolition of slavery. If (he you 05
men who. are invited to join hands with
ihe Democracy and vttie lor Tilden will
take lime to inquire into the past of the
party tney will find that it was the Demo
cratic party thai passed and enforced the
fugitive slave law, which turned every
muii into a hound for the purpose of pur
suing escaped slaves, and prohibited Ihe
exercise ot that virtue, hospitality, w hich
even the savaees held sacred. A law. lo
use the emphatic ianiruase ot Col. Inirer
soll, that would have disgraced hell in her
jialmiest days.
it waslhi: Democratic party wiib, its pet
institution of slavery which brought on
that fearful civil war, in which thousands
ot ihe noble, the gallant, and true ot our
country gave up their lives in order that
the rnrse of slavery might be eradicated
& Co
from American soil, and the United Suites
become, in truth and indeed the "home of
the free." Il was the Democratic party
whice caused this huge, cumbersom debt
w hich now hangs like a pall over the coun
try, stilling its industries and grinding the
k!oring men into the dust. It is the Dem
ocratic party that is resjxinsible lor the
massacres at Crushalta, New Orleans, and
Hamburg ; Massacres that are even more
attrocious than those of the lamented Cus
ter and Canity. It was the. Democratic
party Unit turned scores ot disabled Union
soldiers out ot their places at Washington
when they were making their daily bread
and tilled their positions with traitors ; and
linally it is the Democratic party that have
chosen Samuel J. Tilden, a perjurer on his
own showing, as their standard bearer and
as an embodiment ot their idea of re
lorm. If the editor of the Dtmorrat wishes to
make any of the thinking, reading young
men converts to his party he must get a
more substantial argument and not sue) a
miserable, paltry subterfuge.
A large lot of new gtxxls have just beeu
rtH'L'ived at the Miilincry establiakuient ct
Mrs. C. F. I hJ, a Main struct. When
in toiva don't tail to call and bee her 8UKk.
I'eaciies. Wc intended, didn't, and
won't gel a or load ot peaches, lor the
Only worth ?" .Vl to ;i '.Ml iht U iu
'., . , ,1 ,- ',,
a.T. 3... i 4,1.11 11. 1-, m iiii
Ciise. but triiHt this cxt.lan:tt!on will be s it -
Ishu-tory.
Cook & Ukkhits.
Tuts Hedslonc 1'resiiytery will meet ia
the rresliyteriun Church ot Somerset,
Tuesday, (.let. Jd. at 7 p. m., ojm nini; with
it sermon by the Modorator, ltev. S. S.
Uilym, ot Uuiontown. Tresbytery ill
remain in session two day?, l'eligious ex
ercises ench evening. All the meetings
will be oiten ;o ail Heat may feel like at
tending. Cooper Md Varj Mrrttog.
Away out in the swamps of Indiana and
Iowa, w here the cricket shrillfully singeth
his roundelay, and the negligent notnlle
noodleth his noisy cheer, and the dmidie
btig doodleth and eats the hay, there arose
a party who assumed the title of the
"prevuback party." They are not the
oriuinal greenback party. Amidst their
native swamps there hots and sings cheer
ily the first, great, original greenbackers.
Their son-s are heard shortly after
the first thunders ot spring and ure a sure
indication ot warm weather. The voters
of the parly present a rather grotesque ap
pearance with their green tacks, white
bellies, protruding eyes and long lips.
They usually hold their couveniions on
floating logs or convenient bunches ot bull
rushes and flop into the water "kerchug"
when a naughty boy elts them with
stones ; and as they burrow into the solt
swamp muJ they softly sing
I'm gla.l 1 am a irvealiacker.
But these second advent greenbackers
ere not content to it main in their native
haunts and tie f. k! for snakes, cranes and
flamingoes. They swelled themselves up
and piiwd soil money uutil they were com
itiied to spread out over more ground or
bust. In tlieir move eastward they en
countered Peter K. Cooper and Samuel
Carey, who were beguiled by the songs of
the siren and enlisted themselves in the
cause of the greenbackers. Peter t Cooper
was immediately made the bossgieeuback
er. Everybody knows who Peter p.
Cooper is, but everybody docs not know
who Samuel Carv is. Samuel is the
b'hoy who run on the Democratic ticket
along with log born, rise up, Vm. Allen
in ( hio last fall w hen he was bo beautiful
ly beaten by Governor Hayes. Samuel
Cary has had. much experience w ilh the
boys and when Ii? was tendered the nomi
nation for the ice Presidency by the
croakers, we say by tiie croakers because
the original greenbackers.are croakers, and
surely these their uescenuents imitate this
as well as their other virtues, he knew
that it meant making many a night of it in
company w ith Frank Hughes," Benj. .
Butler and that set of young fellows, and
singing "we won t go home till morning,"
and going there thick in his. utterances,
hoarse with much howling, with a tear
fully sore head, a bad taste in his mouth
and two eyes purple as the grape, aud he
could not resist the temptation and ac
cepted. The greenbackers it appears, however,
are not confined to their native swamps
and at least one of them has hopped up
on lo the mountain. Last week posters
were struck up about the town announcing
thai a greenback or Cooper and Cary
mectiug would lie held in the Court House
on Fritlay night. At the apitointed time
the ltys gathered, each wiih a stone in
his hand, figuratively speaking, with
which to Jicit the pijters, but alas for hu
man cxpcclulion I nary a greenback, brown
bellied denizen ot the swamp was to be
seen. But the boys, had llieir blood ujt
and were not to tie baiked, so they organ
ized a meeting by the selection of Wilson
Hartzeil as President. Mr. II. on taking
the chair addressed the meeting as follows:
"FuiENits and Fellow Citizens ;
When in the course of human events it
becomes necessary for the tadtoIe to drop
his tail aud assume the shape of the father
lrog, he is denominated a greenbacker.
In this case the tadpole has dropped his
tail or allegiance to party and forgetting
the day when his caudle appeuuac so
gracefully decorated his hinder parts
thinks to hop over I be course aud leave ail
other competitors in the race behind. In '
order to see w ho these balraebians are, if
there is a Cooper man in the meeting let
him sieak or forever after hold bis ptace.
1 ben a ttiliness as of deep dcai! niirlit.
fell uiHiQ tiie multitude, aud nu nuto Uure
own liis web Im.ttd (tutoraity. lint oue
man fur me moment struUu out btfure tiie
crowd, A. J. Uolburn Hs., a Republican
and a hard money intn, but as his views
oa the tinancul qiiestina were nut in bar
niony with those ot; the Cooper and Cary I
party, the Pro-Went, wait his foreleg, -v- A wtalo lot of groaml situate In the
Vfl.-.l arm H uineKl l.lni t.i tlm.. .n.l ,i t.rough 01 Berlin. ooierset ci.uuly. Stale ol
ycit.KI arm, n. i.petl ii.lll lo unit, and an-, Pennsylvania. I.uileu on the north t.V .Muilirr
nouueed thttt the President would now ad- j alk-y. on the east hy si reel, en the west hy
dress the meet in?. Here followed one of Henry Holsmger. nni i tiie souin y Mam
Mr. H i iuimitabfe speet hes, which wound ,"7 ie"
up with, "It theie be a Greenbacker staMe. wash h..tw. an.l other out i.uiinings thert
aiuong ye, let him Stand forth." Val Hay "n ei-eell. ami a number M caok-e fruit trees, alio
El. rose in his place and undertook lo j rtain"', gT,.un.i ritnat. In Knb-
give his views on the mi.iiici.il (luestion, crsialley Uiwnsiuts eouuiy. Suue of
but the Chairman know ing thai he was a ' rmnsylraaia. ennutlning one ami one lorth aert-s.
Til.l..n anil Hen.lro La man i hw. ti... a-ljoimug laa-ls ot t'harlea Krtssinger on the
iiiutn ana llenuritKS man. wiiose tman- s,ata, pui.lu.-roalontiie east, ana ptivace ra
cial opinions are on the lence, flapped him on the m-nlt ami west.
down, and atain addressed the liicetin". ! "'io.J. The un.ilvi,iel one half or a en-rain lot
1 i. ft - .1. 11- 1.
As the Chairman finished his address, 1
the boys at the door commenced to w htslle '
"Hail to Ihe Chief." and Mr. Charles '
Walker walked into the room. He hung !
up his hat, pulled down his vest, wiped oft
hUchiu, and announced that he was a i
i"7, 1 ... i. w 1 .,u ,t . ,1 .!
(jrcenbacker. Mr. . took the tloor, and,
in a labored speech of two hours length, :
enliithtened himself, but not the audience, j
on the financial question. As he sat down, i
the questions poured in 011 him thick and
r 11.. ... S H.ln.. c- i
fast. Hew as asked ever thing from "w hat,
aas the chief end ol mun, (town to who
"n-nlt-il tho tr.nmncton tal ' In alt of:
which he returned replies. On niolionit!
was areca niai an w uu wantea more
greenbacks should vote tor Hendricks, and
all who wanted more Lard motey should
. - ,-. , . . J .-
vot tor Hayes, alter whith the nieeling ,
adjotimed lillf (ftV, the bovs to bare their ,
laugh, and
Ihe Greenbackers to their
swani-
ttinrttkl.
. . ,
BISEI, MILLER. On the 3d of Sep-
fc?nilier hv I' II IU.rl.-pv Vuri Mr ? itm
.. ... , ' , k - 1
h. liisel, of Somerset county, to Miss
Cutliurine J. Miller, of Donegal township,
nestmorpiantl Lo., im.
sniri.EY STHE1J At the r.-sidence
fit Hie bride's patents, in IWrlin, sieptrm
U'rtil. x. Iiy ltev. J. V. Pi.flinbvrecr,
Jt.iin T. rii!- '.-v. ft MfviT!iilp. to M:iz-
i zir Siuii-r, ii Sirrfiii. im rsiH. county.
I SMITH IIAl'tlEIL At (lie rei.lrnce
jiil' ihe !jn!i" (wreni. nn the mum; tiny.
by liie siuio. lii-orste W. -Smith Mary
i Ann. datiiihterof Simon and lisa Hiiiyer,
j both ot Somerset Co., l;i
1IEI.
WITT. Wilson Grant Witt was born
December 4, 1S71, died Scptem'.ier iO,
137(5, aied 4 yrs., 9 mos., and 15 days.
WALKEU. Iu JeDner township S'pt.
l!lh ls,; Btlxcca wile of Aaron S. Walk
er aged li years, .1 months, and 27 days.
NOlll.KSKT HARK IT
Cvnwted by Cook fc IIeebits.
mialek is
;e groceries, flour & feed.
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Wunl, 'fl lb
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Ir. f lnny iom boo ndXyriipof Bu
rliu t KuaTuuiec-l lo cure liiU tiuiautn c ut U;e
Ki-lftf Usl JilaMer. 'M inlul or iipprci1Jt'l urm -
aiiuu lftiiifnt in til aye. itamfui r aut'pr-p'S!'!
iMirlfture, hUMMly dl'harK-i'S, HriKitt'' tifte,
j eit ie, si'-ic hfa-lat'Iie, wloU'lit' anl erup-
I ttuns 00 1 tie ami ail iH.':HK ot a hjm: - iflc or
rifX. t4tr.(Kiu:iti Syrup f titiha 15 a ive
i itnJ rM'littl kut'.. "r Kite by (e-t. W. i-Ynt"t! &
! Cu., Sotavrwt. Fa.( mi'l Muuutaln X Cw., Onflu
I t u't la. aepli
' H-VKUY KKITZ. eonnly Surveyor, will
! iriTe PtMy-ial attetitl..n to all urreyniir writmif ni
; m.tnnjri-s, lM.b,l., W1L10. bgrreia-.-nl. s.t-.,
) rmrute i i. uim.
1 Aft a XoTlt K.-
Ho ill l found in iii
Iffr.
evvry Sj!ur-iiy
TIMK TABLKN.
it timioitt: v oiiio it. i:,
J1TTS HCRQH MVISIW.
On ;in I aP.r Jun li ISTtf, trains "n elite
rtl, will arrive aul fl part ue tois'-wi h.iiti
niore Uiue U miuulc taattr tliaa Fi:i-iurKii
Uinj.)
EAST.
ft 3 13 1
Lrivr litl!tnr C: x tu, M4 a. iu. 3'.'f . m. : 1 1 Ji.ti
'Hiti- iN ii : i
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10 H 1 'J-t
Nw Y-Tit Vi p. nt. a m
C i'ilil Il'U U.l.tflll
1 I in II mi": T i"i a. iu. fc.j'i "
5 Itnoii'l K.iU i. Mi. 2. Wi "
V jtiit-Kii.?l f t a. in. 7. "
i Mniwrliuiti i A p. tu. Ijo n.m
2 I'.rPL-iH.n ::..'J " i ii "
7 Mliwr il 17. 4 4
lUvilic t. .7 7.- a.m. 3.JTi
Ntwloit ,.s " 4 l
MrK.t-i-irt 7.67 ' If.::
IlTTnt 'iirjt K.M .V4 " 5.42
3 1. '
. 4.4- '
-Tntins leave OiDnellsrilte ftn TTniuntown,
7,5j, s. m. ii,3 p. in.
Tr-Alni No. 5 an-l 10 ran !ai!y. P. dally t-x-cept
iiami;-.. Ail other train. .laiiy except 'Sun
day. Pullman Pal.ice. Prawinz Robi anI S!-vpln(c
Cars, anl tnniciiitu-eol I t:rf thnmih W
Uii:tn nn-i lialtimorc without ehautee.
STenty-nve BHli the -shortest. mJ the only
route letween Uie tal ami West via Wacl.lii-f-wni'iey.
Thl i the only route !etwpen the EaH anj
Wc t PitiUUt lpdU anl Onunmul jtrvitnJ-?,
vi tr WarhiDiftnii City anH Krt!tiTtitrc.
Ticket ortic. eorueriuh Auntie ac-l Smfth
fteM Streets. au4 ik'pot "irutir Uraut an-1 Wa.er
Street.
L. M. V LE. General tkket aw nt.
R. KVAVri, Pn-wnrer Ak't..Jittfb'9.
E. K HVMf.UAN, Supu. OonueilriUe.
tn, an.l after M:iy Tth. 1ST, tralnj will
run as fullow,ejacectiDzlthall paiweiiirertnilQ?
on the P. W. a B. K. K. (Mall trains daily, Kx-prt-'SSilaily
elx-pt 11 iiiilny.)
LKATC
Lx.ret West
AKK1TB.
4 i u a. m.
. It U a. m
. 4 OOp. m.
.lu sua. in.
Mull West
Mail East
5 u p.
I-J :i ;..
P. W. & B. R. K.PAM VfKHAL fOiST,
I2p. m.
3.1 . m.
Ejtpreu Ea?t
txpreM West ,
Kaat
Mail Wt
Aeoomtao-jatitn E;t.-t
A-Tvmin(MlatioD W.!t
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12:11) p.
p. m
Sew Advertisements.
TJUDLIC SALE.
"The nutinixrnefl Cnur.'h ftmvll of the Tz.t
Tt:le and tajvau-viiic Conx-reicalivn of I lie Luther
an Church, will expuM tu public dale wn
Saturday , Qt-iuWr Vht ISTt;,
at one o'clock. P. M.. a Hi-u an.i It ititiutvl
in the tuwnoi IjiTaiisrille, S'Bienet County. Pa.,
adtunlti alley iiir the Eajtt ail SiHirb:
V i tow irfcirkuiAn on the Wrs. PUnk K.wd ,t pike
m the Ntirtb, on whidi there ered a ianr
Two-ory Frame Haie, Kith itable ami otner
uot bniidtiiit. Thbt la a desirable pri.rt v. and
It-rrnis wi.-nmir to examine said property will call
upon S. P. Plb K at hin ftore in thetiwn.
1 'fclOliS. I en prr cent ot the pun ha-w mnpy
t-i be paid un day td aie.and .he tulauee nn ILe 1st
ol April, l"... wtt-en pot'e?oin will yr jjiven.
tit Ltltlli. sji
J. 1. AN a. EN Y
HlltAtl Vllf.Mr,
EKEU.SllAlt.tS,
Jlt'A. I. IIA Hi 'LAY,
'or Haker-vtlleroiire-
.
sept.-T,
JAUIK LtMlAKT,
S. P. EEfCK.
A1IISES UAKKLKT.
For liTaiisviile e'U
(Trenail. .n.
UDlT0i: S NOTICE.
s. F. Pkkinie l tn the Court of ttomnvin
vs. t fleas of Soruerset 1'oumtr.
m. H. Humbert, 5 No. lli ol Jan. Term, ls:".
E. It. H Ea.
Having- been aiiwIntM Amlitor to distritn'e
the lunas in the k.uls ot e..rue W. Pile. Mierilf,
ari'lnx out of the sale of ih Kaal Estate of Wm.
H. Huaitiert, tterehy trlves ruli-e that he will on
the Uth ilav ol tlctober. Is76. altenil to the duties
ol his appointment at bis oHn T, Somerset Pa.,
waere ail penooa may attemf 11 ttiev see proper.
ept.27 JOHN iLstltTT.
Aullt-.r.
A!
SSKiXEES SALE OF REAL
KSTATE.
virtue ot an r-nlvr iwoe-i oat of the Coart uf
Comin jn Plea ol S'tnTwt c.uuty, the under-ula-ne.!
atMiirn-e uf Kpbraira !ber, will r at
put itie iale, ia the boruuajb of Berlin, on
Saturday, OvMr 21.
at '2 o' lock p. m., the followinar lt-ecrUfetl raluMe
real estate. ii
01 gmemi situate in ii-riio ui.rougn. wita a oue 1
. h..f m fc.. -n.tB. ,;h,
ererteil. lrmiiug Viae street, aad known as tlte i
M',!"tT,- .,. j
IL"-ilkiw!!at. u'JJiiT!2 L
ten per cent on tsintlrmstl ,a of sale ami neurery
"' "'" nueiilia aa.l eaetfelniia
twelve motiihs in.ia the ilate of nlr alortsatil,
ria: Sill September. l-t. with Interest . me
ileierrai payments.
Js-L
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IT , . , , 7".
Knar Srliro- k. hy tier In the l"iurt of Common
Be inen-i miuos 1 Pleas of
Bailout, fa. Alias Sala-aain fti-
" 1 roree.
Jonas Sohroek. Jfo. 14 -Vov. Term. IsTS.
To J ims Sebr.rt. the Drfenuaat above Daa:.rJ. !
Y,,n are herel.y notiael t..l ami appear oa the
lath .iny of N'oTemher A. It l"t. wing the itrst
''"',''"' ,er7" "f" Uo"1? -ol ,v""uu"n
m.l.len in ami lor the onnty of Jsoraereel. s,tateot
pnai. to answer thieomptamtef thesaW
ltusy tschrk hy her aeit Irteau Knauuiti Bal't-
win, pUtntirf alwve nameil.
Uao.
W. Pita.
Sherifl.
Sept. ttt 1S7C 4t.
j - JOTiCE. ;
, hereby gh-e iMira to the puNte n-4 f. jmr. j
'has a u litmer.t te.le .,rwn In teor..f William !
1 fT amounting- to Thirty BTe il'.'hrs. as
: never rereivfi vj.ue
1 u.
r tlte kuoc, ami wilt not per .
CT1CE.
Whrc. wv wlio X-o-v Jaw bat lert mr hed
end !-.,. r-i whn ,. any uit nmf, ;u" puisii; ar
he-rWy 'tned d to tnm t harbor her nn bit
--tNHint. mm Iwiti ry t.a. .t M ner e-mirartitH
on!-ir,p!t-tl It- :m by 1 1 w.
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1 KC I'TO II S jj A I E. ' j
"i'.Tic i lu puriian.-e-i'l the (.n ; i..iiw j-nt.iii.l la the
"" c j li:f will nu-l t.-y t :. TTO-li t 1 .!;fyh .imni.Tinall. Utl;
'W ' liuelii.ili..iuju I wp., de.'l.. tlir will t rxpti
'"'7 ij ! .l tu pu'.iir !Un-.nn the pr."iuii' in aui townsiiip,
;?' ,ttturd-ni, Orttib.-r II, lTti.
:e i the f.illMWlnir rrnl estate. v;x :
A tract ti lnui Filuate iu iil t..wn'liip, alj.ln
,.40iltoc fii lau-'! of Jan:-.' Rimttiel. Juiui Saiuli. JauuI.
I r lti-t a:-ut lou U witicb ar ci-eiitrtti, lit w. vv la
! nfiii'W. htirititf thm-on eri'il tw-ftiry i g
' iu4v. ltc tiru Jtfi oilier out buihHntc. fheru
; i a K'KHi iijijiie !r hurl ttit iirvuiiuit.
! 'TKKMS.- n-thirI. nr j-tth tut f eipcnw.
to n iuiu a lien, tut iiiirrt-i ot wltirh (a bo mil
; ty the wid..w nnnu iily ilunuz ln-r iiir, an.l at hrr
li-atii th princjii.il sum to In iial'l lo Hie hin :
!u'-iii:rt .11 L.il.tii' m l::i::i ;m i rimtiil-r ia
1 hns: ititTiui p.iynn nM, to !" .rurwl l-y jii iyint'nl
iitc. IVii jTi-nhm imn i in-nay u 1j hl ai
Ktun :i tin' prtpTty is knw-U"il il.tMi. -aIc t.
t ti!!Ufni'e ;H 1 o cl" k if nui psv.
JACOMJ. .iJl.UtKMAX,
L
lOGAL.NOTICK
ii. It.-Vi -a I' nr ' i !; I'"nra'l Fj:r, ( '.itli.iriue
j M :r. Jic.i tr':.ir. l:iry A. Iri'ptn'.rri-'il with
. .siti,- s. .-h'l.h' ur. r.;ititM !i le'enu.r- j
re:-' with .T-.f. Tr- iiiuijn. uil W liiijni i:tini. '
-1 'iiiirli H inr,. I'n.'D ts M;inirn ait-1 .f.iuif
MMW. UtiU'T'-ln'iln-Il vt h'-V.t'i KlM ij !)
(.'rii(t,-.l all rf-i'ini'jr In S-.tN-r t o.unty. I'.i.
rct. V.ur. r sniui in l Id Sfuie Ntrhrti-k:, J-ttia
j '. K.Hr rr'idinz iu iltt: r : . liimi.s Iize-
ki:ih F.nr. rt'j-i nun in lU-u ' I iinfy. Jtiic
. 1'iitnt, i''t.-Myo'i, ir-:iv,u! w cfiil'!r n, Alex
I ai.tl ,1'ihi. Miti )kt hn-'- nt .Wt-x ri .n, K;M-ti:il
Jiiitt iit'-riii.irri l iv ;t ii Henry SIdiwiis tn . r"i'iiin
in ihf Staitf "t iiuii .-ii anu W iHUm fair rvMiii
i ia Ific t mi t i t!i'i.
I Ywu are ln rciy i'titu-'l thsf :n purn:nf.o of
wf.' n! artifi'-n i-u- i .ut the trpt.iiia 4,'"Urt
li.v r ait-tau..; .i'.Un t xir .Um.-u. hi liin late
ri-i'trr"? in AI!'irinr.y tiirnhlp. n Ttiurr-Iay (
ti? A ill l:y ut e-itr 1T, where juu can AtteK I
ii y.'U titit-a p-nj-vr. j
KitJK W. I'll?,
A
UHTOK'S NOTICK.
iicnry 1. Altlutncr i April term
hii i wtk t. Voluntary ainiuent, ltr
William V. Alita'licr 5 tb- ljentitol rr-e'lit-trs"
And U'w m :t. in the 4th tiny ut SytpLeuiher,
1-474 theOi'irt .tj'-.inre. 1. i . r-iiborr.. K?.i
auiiiTt-r Ui uittnhuLc i h .uiiHf id the haaJt of the
A-i'ii.-iive tu at;-! asn-iit ih-e lceiiy entitlwi
tt;errt-j.
Kxtr -; rn -Ti t,r r-c t '. ''criiiiel the LUb U.ij
fM.-p'c -ji'r
F.J. K'lOSKK
l'rtbo)Ufcry.
Th iin V rizn-'! iu :!' --r un'i?r the : ap
pfiuiDieiir. n-:;M--tiu!;y uirca notice th;it he mil
mt tj at:-n! in the -mi tf( hij" atii- intnit iit un
.MmUy the 16;n itav ol rv-ti.t-r ls71, at hi? office
In Swii:. T.-et l';i.. lit-n ni-A whi-re ail nrUts in-tcreate-it
can attcnil il tlty thinlt jir.-n r.
u e.i't'isiifiKv,
Au.i.fir.
in pur-a.mi-e of an or It of the ( ri'ha.n!' Court
of .Srrtiwri ei.onty. 1 wiil -H tn the prt?mi.--e
.rttur-i.y the 'n .lay ..I x ti.txrr nt, tneioiluv
inx nal estate. Ut tue pn-prrtvnf N".ih Harnett.
j tlfctrasfU : T-n -i uicaiMW Ini, tii-Te or
; ;, partly ntuatC'l In St..v-t-.wn (-r-'Uh nn-l
) partly in ituumb. cinz twn-bip. ai'inititf lands
j ol wi low t'iei5le on the e:ut, iatui" 'wiiTl hy
j (Jt-once Itnifi iatr and Krl r"H, Hj. nu th.e
i pvuth. by tht- Stoy-town and Kedhml ttirnj-ike on
j th w-t and th- mi!! r-ad ;n th north.
J Tui land will twfH.id in jrtir-vlrt tJtuit purrhn.
ere. prui ud it c.: tr sid 1- r rure in paresis
i t h:tn it tt n ttr dlil ft.ri m m m hn!i
i'tliMS ln rr tent id pnrhaw Dinner ti
pai.i wiu'ii pr t -rty ie kn.-4-ke.l .i.iwn Vi hulanve
on delivery ot .ie-d unrg -prial arntriir-.-m-enr
aro uia-'.-e wn t: criii:i'r.
i;tlthKT II. PATTKRoV.
Tni-tee
S.-pt. 2.', S.
L
EfJAL NOTICE.
l.s.i-.nn l ti'itna. i doma, rtiotuas,
fiMrice Tin ttt. ty. Catharine and Jdm 1 Roma.
Hum n 11., L ii i, i iiritena. aud tit-o. l hmiu.
Jr.. who hart-lorTlii-ir uardLin Jic.h Thomas
fiertnide inl-jru-irrit-d wnb tiiihn! .Ml-IiIt.
Marriah Th"Hi-., Y ruin.y intrrtniimrd with J.nu
Sp.-irhcr.ail tiie f'TTf-if!jf beirn are n-iiIiii- In
S-uiit-rt ctunty. Pa. AIo It;-rear j Intcrmarhed
with Chri-'tian Hl"U;h ! Kikhart -..untv Indiana. !
ati.l M itiida intermarrie-l with Henry ".VHi r. uf i
L-i-xrane euunry lmhana. AIm Lva Th'rtiia, j
w,'!,,w
uu are her. f,y ni ied that a pursuance uf
VJ. y - "urt
i Of StH.lt-r0t niUllTV 1A . I Will tli.hl .. In. . .M
"; i " .;. . t . , . ; ' i
ie,.. .ri ;o .,v. .,:. v.'.:r...iJ.r ;-:
. - - , V ' ' ' '
1 let:-!? i.
: iu jotn iay r -t-.rH-r, i;i, where v-u can
i ten-i u yu tla:ik v p r.
! - i.YJX W. PI LP.
Sept. 20. 1-76
A
SSItjNEES SALE
l.v Tlrtne of an ''r.i-r i.f U-u. I ir-m t 'to
Court ol C'lnimi'iti Plea uf S'Mii ret e-u.tv. Pa.,
I will cxp to puuiic ua.- ut Muyertf laie. .Viucr
9et cory Pa., un
Friday, n,-Vlvr 12, lTO,
at bJoVlfs k a. m.. the ti.l!-winx 'iri. l real e.
tatr, tit aate in the Poruinrh id Mey.-rtinj. vii :
III ILOI.Vi UtTSt
Si :7V.. I'.I. O.s and .'J7. rr mri.-. xi Hun rr.-irei-t,
acd N P. and -4. in ntir.a on Itrttftway.
Ni. 1 and trntina' "n Clay prreet.
N-.ii ;r-V. -.It :.!. It-. 1 Mri,n;u. mij H:i;ii Si
144. and -V4. trotitin-x on North r re-r. No ."4 has a
j-tory irauiedwidiinar h aie. stai le and Mher
ou:t -uildiTtx" ihtrc n en cll.
i Ot'TU'lS
No. i. ci.'tiit.in 1 are. " No cotKainmr U a-r-
an-1 17 (er -!. N. li onta ininn ;; n.-rv and
iwi p.:r-ii--. ...!. eonT-nnntafQ .M-res m-re or
le-. a')'.i:iitix l a- Hi;ati Kiver.
1 thAlS one third ol p-ir hae.mT)ey In hand
nt hail In ) tnoTiTh, and one halt in l'i mnthji
in m Sept fcth. l"T j. wi;h Inti rei ti the whole
tran that date. Ietfrre.l payments t he .mrvd
by jui.'iucnt cote.
ALSM
Atame tttwnndp'a a la rye lot of j-emial
property. t- nci-:iLico: noraea, enwn. Ix-jn, wa-xonn.
ph.ws. t-arpt-nu-r t-ds. ami a -general variety of
hou-hoM and kit-rti? n farnlture. The desrnhed
real estate u I'ttte 1 in Die n-inf warn of the
euunty.and purL-ha-serf cannot make belter inve?t
mcn '...
PHILIP HAY.
Sej.t2 th 1T. 3t AiVuee.
iventlemen Je-irin to n.-? ecrinr.niT while Ti-it-iiu-f
the
fKSTESMAL I A Hlbl f I0S
w iuij ilo well to rail at Arch Stre-t, near
Seventh, and ?e .lee--rp. 'rri.Iley h. Bt.urne. They
have fine, dean, airy rt-nn. p,uie attomUcn xivew
their eufii, and oti.y cliart- vo cent per ninc.
Sept "JJ
New Establishment.
MAXi rACTCRERliF l.OHPEB '.VARE.
Harlng just op?i.s a cp,,
O'ptier faetorr, we are
prerel lu m.inula-lure all kimts 01 Oijiper
w are ut aitenens. in.'i. uistiti-rtes .ml fn-wer-lng
u-. Kefntruiz m'atly tl-Kte. Eaetory la rear
ot Wm. Knieri. nt a sn.ir gne.-ery, lowNorta Me
elianie street. 4 anils.rlnnd.
ELlWAkll ki.m.MtlJIPtl kill.
-Msuulaeturen
Ttt.f roml prke pai4 Pjt ulu eopjier.
laii-a
yTIKlIKXTOF Aft'ttt'NT ftF WILLIAM
Lei-kjiiil.r. Supervisor, tn ae-ouut wi:b I'raiua
Boroea-ti lor'the year en.tlr.g .'S7d.
IiR
To amt. of iluMi -at 1S7S I1T (W
oH Taj law
,
t sZ2vt
nt.
i.!le-cte'l ?new Unp.!
17Bl
5 T41 TT !
IT s-;;
Amt. diec el. old ix
Amt. 0L-lle:oni eirrnui.t'ivn
fttlflnee tltae Uair.i-ch.
A let. de ten e-'h Inp'ls-3:e
lb 4
3B7 2
r m
Amt. due,
Atnt. due
..
list-r uh dupii'-ate
it-sroufb Uopiica..
TttCtSCCKK s
aerorsT.
is
W
To:.il reiipts.
Ity anu s
Ril. -Ine Treasurer. a t la
Wettie ao-lert-nerf Aa-iiliirs of t.fna hr..
Somret '.. .. 'its liereby eertiiy that lb
atsve is a correct statement.
I. J.MIXLER.
t. W AXltLHSOJt
w.a. UARAH.
Sept. 12. Atthtora.
aVt to AJverliaemenU.
OWENS
2
JTJ U
Coiiimissioii ilerehants,
153 Y. PBArr street,
13 ORE.
We are iu want of Ct LADES 1)1" TIER and promise the
same promptness in makie."; good returns as in seasons past.
Liberal advances made upon shipments when desired.
( ards ran lie had at all the Express otfiivsand Stores.
Yerv res pert ful I v.
' OWENS & SCOTT.
September 13, 170.
177(5. FALL TRADE. 1S7(5.
WE IIA VEJUST RECEIVED A LARUE LOT
FALL and
i
BOOTS
SHOES
BOt'UHT VOll CASH AT KDLVI PKU'ES
whic-h we will sell at lowest Mtern prirt.
Call and examine our stock. Ordors filial prtunptly
.1 . II . 15 O It I. A X I Si V O . ,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers,
." and 55 Wood Strict.
IITTSBi;ill3. IM.
G. B. BARRETT & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Plated Ware. Gold and Silver Chains, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Watch
makers' Tools, Materials, and every description of goods sold by the trade.
LARGE ftKFKII MOtLiUnfO m
K Aivl (U;i.i'y IP
F-iUan.l winter TraIe, 170 w tiiei
E
?XECUTOK'S OTICK.
i i-Ui.e of Jch Z.irrf-.M. late of Stnjwk TpM
rteeraftetl.
Letters U-wanwnLiry n the ahoee estate
I Is hfrvhy iriTento lioe in-lrated to It u nmti! Ira
! me-tialf iyuM-nt, an-lth'-- bavin etaimaic.iiu4t
! it to pri!N-iif 'H-:n iuiy aurhetiUtl hr.le
j menl at tbw bu rwittt-oc ol Uccoa-icU, oa atur-
j day. (Vtou-r-Ut, ITtf.
CTYRfSRAYMAN.
MAKTIN rtKAN I,
Sept. VZ. Kxwuturs.
A
StsIGNEES' -NOTICE.
. Hunter an.l wife of M.Trs.lale. Somcr-
t Co., Y.. Iainu untile a n.luolar) asiiiniuuit
t., me of all the .r -fUr. mil itni jHTis.iutl. "I
uiil M. A. Itant.r. in trut tor the Iwn-ni ol rrM
ilor. X ! i- l. heret.v Kiven lo all urn Ui
.lrlile.1 to ml I M. A. Hunter l'i nmke imme,liiile
uaimfiM. nl Ib'M havina- i-laim or .leoiaali
AUMirtrtt Iiuii t.i in.-!H.'Ui tliciu in
the unil.reiDeil
aitiiout fl my.
W. H. Rl f'PKL.
Awlgnee ill M. A. Hum V-
IJUKLIC SALE OF HEAL ES
TATE. lv ir. ur ot an alie? onlur of 5ale uva.il out or
!helrih.'iB t'ourt ol "fciBteritet Pa., tome
ilireeui. 1 wiliexo-rfe lo pui.lie laleon the I'rcut
kieH, on
1'hurtilmj, 0-iobtr , ISTO
at 10 oVIoett . X. The foilnwinK detrlt.! real
eslate nituate in VA kin It Tp., lale the pntpcrty of
JaeoltO. It Ik. of ital.i Tp., doceaaeil, i :
Xn.l. A i-rtain tract of lami fontalnlnir 131
eere utrlrt nietteare. aluut SO ai res deareii anil i
acres lu ntcailoir, tiavinx thereon ereelel a xm
story hte h.Kise. a barn. anl other outhuil llfiic.
aHiololiiK lamls of .Saiuui l Mauet. W. C Laten
goml.t'hrisuan H'K-hsietler awl other..
Jlo. X A certain traet ot lainl eonlaiuInK 17i
ai-rvs unit allowanees atmut till a.-res i-leare.1,
aonut 2ii acres tn metolow. haTina: a hit hous.an-1
ouitrtiililitiKS thereon ereet.il, aloinlna" lanils of
I Jacoh Keiui. V . Krelcliuiati, w. t.. lvenji)nl
an! Iran no one.
TLiiMMi ttue tlilr.1 of the pureliase nuney
atttr iayln theilelits art'l ein.-e!. to remain a
lienoa lite i-rvraist-s.! he interest to be iitil annital
l.-.to lite willow ilunuif her liletime an.l at her Meat n
the prtnci;! lo he pai'l to the heirs anil lexal rep-reseitlallvi-1
ol sai l Jceesed, one thoUMu.ii lul
lars on ea.-h of sut'l tra-t. on eonhrmat loa ol sale
an.l ttuianee in Ave ei(Uat anuu.l payments to he
ecureil ly ju4metil u-jtes.
JtKKMlAH J. ni.K.
S.-pt. Ii. Trustee.
J7XECUT0U S NOTICE.
fc..eur J- v;ph Fcrner, Late of SUy-town Br..
dcrea el.
i Letters te-tamentary on the alrve ettate
ha-Tinu beet icranted hi .the nndrr-ined. lotie is
. acn.h vt.n lulU, hMm to it v make itu-
! . . ...
nti-l late pavwem. an-t tnose narinir eiaims
-
luiy authenticated
j l.,r Settii'til
rnnt at the late rr-i.jtm ( the Ue-
ceami, -j Mlur-sli, O i-'-T'il.;. A. I luTo.
K. U. PA1 I hKSO.V
i..tecuur.
MIL'STEE S SALE.
ihe 0Bilirianeil Trustee's for the snieof the re
al esute ui lK-nry l.rh. late of i4ueutalMinini(
Tp.. Somerset l'o., F:i.. .Sei-easeil. will expose to
saie ..o tlte premises id aaii Tp-, ou
Saturday, O'tolfr 1, l?Ti
the arm of ileceilent, containing Vi a.-re. aret 146
Mrrttes strkt aieaure. als.ut.7 aresi-ieare.an.f
aiioui'l.Mn meti.low. Alji.iiiiiizlamlsof.li.hn Iy.
A. W asl.erandrtbers.lAvinatliere...nere4.te.l atwo
st..r. ! 'x .w.-!itijK lwese, liai.k Imm alt-1 iAl.er.iut
uii'liiilis. There is imi the tann a V...I sprlntr.
efi-eiK-ol youiitc on-haril anl suiar .ainp. a yrA
lime ijaanry an-l e.1 liatik. Tin.-, larm Is situate
ats-ttt twoiiules trim atio-mHy ami is e-yveient
U tnilis aii'l si-Iioi.Ii..
We will aim. elpuse to sale at the same time
an.l pla-e. the ti.liowlau personal pp.perty of Uv
ceilerit. :i keelrs aul three iron kettle.
TEUM.H: line thlnl In hun.l. an.l the Italare-e
in two t.-iiiiul uubu.il paymeuts to lie securelhy
te-nils.
PETER F.AKt.EK.
I'llAKLES A. UtHK.
Sep?, ii Trustee'.
1 'IXAM'IAL
STATEMENT OF I fi.SfNA
1 Hon-ugh S. h1 Ki-tru t lo
tiie year etvllo
J ane 1974.
IiK.
To St ile appr .prialioa l'Jl Vi
To lines from Huisress Shaw SOU
To ami. re 0! trout collector Suthertauu,
lsTl i 204 M
To tint, re'tit from eollet-tor Sutherlan-I
lTi vm 4a
To ami. re'eil lr..m E. It. Yuli, 1"7.'. VJt M
44 IM
CR.
Iiy amL pai.t to teacher: IMTiS
By ait.t. pal! to suuUry persons
lue ae 197 sa
By amt petit urlles lor tuiial-
Itig l.unSTSes i'JS s&t
Ity amt. panl .at hills fi-r luil l-
U'a purisise 1S tIS
By amt. pai-l on Treasurer
oinimis-Mirt
Amt. lae lroui 1 reasurer
" t.lleet.ir 1174...
- ll7j...
24 87 -J23 7S
t ii rl
141 'JI
17
4. 30
all re) nreet.
V e eertffy tltai the :ilrv a.yenf 8 are arrert
t the iet s'-f i-nr kiHwie-ljc and i-eh-f.
I. J. Mfla.KKR,
W. S. AAKAH.
O. W. AUlLHSVtX.
Sept. 12. A mlit. ire.
E
AKtl "TUU'S .UT1CE.
female of Anlrew and Marx a ret Specht, late of
Itaie Xwp., tieceaJMMi.
Letters teatameritary on the a bore Mtate ha
ina he-n rrnnied to the anwIert-iTnetl. by the prop
er authority, uotif-e la herehy Kiven to tlwjae ln
UetMl it it iu make Imraedlata rtav mcnt. anti
thoe harlna; eUltne araint it will present them
Ia tee ttn-irrtnjnted, at the n-t-Meore A e-.
Specht, on M m !.. v. the -Jnd dr of t '-i-er. W.
1 A V 1 1 A D i IU HO K S P W H T.
i,xeeuuirt.
Sewing Machine
for. SALK
Any i.tte irirtrz to pwrehase a Urn elas. 5EW
lt M Aflll.Si, ea very icssenabie lertti will
please tail at tue
IIK1LI OFFICE.
& SCOTT,
1 fin
OF-
WINTER
i l(V mU,
Yrli Prlw.i;w V;fH viM)IU'
' in ininffr I. 7 A'lUUlf
.
JNO. HARKINS.
rKACTIlAL
Pattani aii Eel Hate,
67 Water St., cir. Ff.krv,
SECOND FLf M'K, 1'ltt.oburKh
-'.f-lfl!t rnr Pi'fnt Offli- a "l;ilty. Alt
klti'M ol r.i;;.-ra W-.ra inmptljr ttswc-uiwl.
May .11.
. w KADDi ri. n. n.
0'iilit unit Anriol,
hlVil K A.N1 IMik.llAKl,
.1. rrnn At Pllts' urirh. Pa.
All .llf-.-.-rsof HI. I IK
THKIIU n l I tatiarrli i.ii-e.nul-Iv
treateil. t tM-rateo t.,r 4 aiartt.
-False Pupils. t,p.ki.l Eyes. - IIJ
Hairs." 4 mnrr are! Tum-rs of the
li'l. Ear, IS-.se or Thr-ac, PtriKhtat,
"Weeping Eyes," Ptosis, t.'onieal Cor
nea. Foreign BmMes, Extirpall'in. Ae , stttlttuHy
perloruie-ie Artiiu'lal Eyes Inserleil. Ken.1 for
tie'ri;nlT an'l iiiii.itr.iteil pampuiel of Case.
Julvli
Surveying,
Writing Deeds
done un ibort noUc and at reasonable terra.
rKn.niIre at ta?heer Jt Vi Store.
Atiiftist 14. C. WJ-LkfcR.
JXECUTOK-S NOTICE.
tateof Jaeoh irnmerrnan, late of Quemahon
ina Twp., det-ea-l.
Lefti-rp ttamentary ua the entate havln
bern grunted t the untlriynet hy the prier aw
thirity. m-tu-e ii h-r ty ai'n lu tb" indrMed t
it ti mkt iuiTnt-diate payment, and the Imrtnir
ela:um aitramt it tu prciM-ut ihi-uidiajy autlietiiirau
l hr rivii ieiutritt :iTt alH'Win-. at the lat r-r-d-ilt-n-'t;
Ml tiie ile-eueKHl, on Saturday. Sep. ju,
ls7.
J Villi J. ZIMMEKVA.
A ax. IC. kxrvatur.
A
SSIGNEE S SALE.
I tiere Will tH eilwiseil to "al. ti. but.lt outcrt
on lh pretnisrs-ln A U.-f heny Tp.. IHonp-rSft Co.,
Fa., on
TliunJa', frjJ. 2 W,6.
the following JeseribeU real estate. Til :
A rerram tri'-tof lanl situate In Allegheny Tp.,
Somerset .'..., Fa., etintalnlna 1139 arre. mora it
less, als.ut 70 a.-res ei.-tre., 11) aerea in meailow,
ami a a-u apple orehanl ami other fruit tree,
thereon, bavin- therein ets-eteil a .atean.ii.ne.kalf
lory li-v uoue. I'c ham an.l other .Hithuti'lioaa.
ai-'iniiitf lands ot I lr-i s.henr. Jtainuel Waia
er, feore li. Walker auii Henry keiler.
ALSO
the f'llli.wlntr pers'-.nal rtn.perly :
Two hor-es. urn irtie yearlitiic colt. ..e eow, four
hea I of younir eattle. one two borse watf'itt, two
two horse le.;s. one win.1 mill, mine horse uay rake,
one set of huaitv harness, one pair of tug harnesa,
one si.-ih. a targe numlier ot sugar kcler. aait
su-j..r vi-!.. one eoukittg st.rte. one enal sfnee.
he.. anl issl.ting. ehaint. sinks, euptsmrus ami
other articles t... numerous to mention.
s;,i. to sMDineni-e at loo elo.-k.
TEKMS. of suleot real eaate. oa IhlM of
pur-hae money to I pail oniiayi al-. '.ne-tliiM
In sti ntonths aiel the reoiainijerln ite year. Isia
t.ntlis i-r.-iiit will le given im the persona! pn
erlr. Z At ' H I A H I'. Lt tX .
As'igitee or Jes- ami IrJiui Lang.
S-pt. 1.
SSKJXEE'S SALE.
I ue undrr-ii'ne., ajii-arne of Soh-mtpw Itaiier.
will ilp-r e-r .klr I y p.itvir isutery. at the rear..n
d (tie naid Siiujttii iiaker la Jeiferyo Utmost ip,
on
Thursday, Od. 10, H;S.
at Yi o't l--k the fdlowlor per proTrrty. Tl :
tsve. .!. , one wiii mita. n i'ur iv.r't' ik
on. (f.p.i treail.) one leii(h, one two Nirwff).i,
twe hire. Ilf, bd-llnr aoJ )x9b-l lurniturv.
aLot d lumtwr. a net ol copper ttiUa, ami a ram
ty of other artiriea.
The wJer-tneJ will a: offer at the aame time
ant plae the tollowina' 'letHnrir-1 real ett. via :
One trrvtt t lanl Km wo a the "Isowry Pann"
eonta,njn.c laK arrea, -situate in JeiIerwjo Twp.,
art-'iit h;:ii a rnlle ait ol B'iijriilte. t)nmb
i'hrnttan I Miller. 'aper .1 ei4.(i. peter Wragii,
J'lCn .iir an I ottterw. i n thif tra--i are ereete-l
pp-l koan- in: 1'iirn. I'm a'-ren eird. wtth m
iiaar cainp om toe tract. The Welit-rWara atxi
W:H Newton plank road pntMett thraiicii the trart,
there la aiw an ireharl o apple tre-- thertt.
Ali-'. ,ms vn I'tottM anl lt ln the Ttilatrv of
laer"vjile.tle tjn.larieti wiillj male kajwna
4a y f( nale "
A--. of W'-wlI.uoel wlThio ooa-half Mile of
Baken-tvtlle. adi'inlna Ian! of Aiftrew Pthk.
Henrv Si nl a v. lM.atel iMtauaa aad otbera. Thm
traet haf a 'so-lwivhlp r nvl rannm-f part use
IHN I II.
Sejrt. -a.
OKOKUE UAl. LAV.
Afi(i-ee.
CAMPAIGN GOODS
AMXtt.TFITS run
HAYES and
WHEELER
'A?'"'"'i ""T T!
Uu.w.ti vLvt
ffiETHKR WITH
Tratatwattarwtaelew. Kw wee.,
flaajw. Bsselcts. Ac.
Regalia of all .learrlptlona. Kill,
tary tsiajalsaau Lfflhroetery.
Call on, or address
REIN EM AN,
111 XlilrJ Ave. 7
Ifll ISBl Ki, PA.
S'pt. '
CAPS. CAP2S, ari
spvst""tt;
a V.Va.1.
iVml Cur l'rtea.Li.st, to
I EXUDES 4 LOT
Va Liherty Street.
riiTartu. fa.
W 4 VTril A BtLIABLE PARTY to
.V.. A Aal. take tn eactuorre agesey
for tb sal ef aa article In In sr.e ry utte.
.faetbifja that baa aever been uurorttiMd ia tai
aistrlet. atal sells ratt.!l. Any J'Mtm Baa may
Baak iroaa t2,iaw is Sa.isu aaaoaiij by adureaslaa'
BLOSSCtM. LTDCCKEX A CO..
147 Seau Street. X. T.
AugJU.
A!
ROBBERS
As
cJill
F. G.