The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, October 18, 1876, Image 7

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    Ni;w Tc. Oct V; UTA
Tbe aor.j i til iii'- over. K
f ;:c tLis leiwr rtac-bes you, OLio aod
lidiana will bave elected tbeir Suit-ti..-u
and ibeir roemher of Co
err..- aud iLlicwd ib ir b i e for lie
1',,-i.it ucv. If Onio p-c K-PW-c:-a
and Indiana Drtuocrenc, lildt-n
,!lcouti.uetbef.PrU to NoremU-r
if both go republican by aDjiLicg
like decide in.jor.iW tbe Deinocra--r
will tbrow op ibc hponje al eneo-
T-Vpstbej detid" uh.d BoniP iia'JUJ,j
lent t-truke fur earring cb-.-u.juc.mu:
v ....... Ir TilJ-a La cuuauc.e
e. CI Ike Darrein w
i.uded ia tbof-e States. Tbe Green-'
l.-.ck party atft piece of bis work, j
1 ilden bad t-kiil enough to avail b:m-
-!1 of tbe lutiweuce uf Cooper, alid
vaoitT aba tpiuu
r'no Kenublican partv being more iii -
I 1 ' , , ,,rl
bcic wore iu-!
t ., k i m il h d.--K-ral"n ui -k;ll ' rl ,r 7 t v j war. aD-i said :
"kXT- ,'rtUn ,.-..i,cs. Tte -Ph- Mb Ii Tbe pan re before a,, like .
. ua-rr bes ol" Vo tborongbiy Co.,,e tbw b-' dream. A gait, we re in the gre,.tj
;S.;m5wilT deluged with doc- " '"eaottful on tm. c.-t at tb tea-, fyf natoM, ,ife. We bear
Z neve? Lave been docu-j-. -! i'- Cpbei f-T. the eound, of preparation-tbe mu-icj
ZX jJln , .."td with tacb . "- b,,u!e- 'Tin, of the bottfterU. drus-ihe silver
rneL.s K n I'i'J ( d lbe oW reS of fare on tbe road- m .11 , g(.e
rSweJe'J Cme,LB !nd,of l.U and bearj
l r., niTP wnt tL iiier. " rne aiHwai 01 uibwib. w "v
H " " ' " I
r.. I
!r t,eo toirnJividuaiopiaioo. auajfor tbem, however, and thousands
ci.
7.r,.:n II loCi. the bUMCCB
SLtn of lie country, w ho are affected
l-v be curreucv iuet:on, Mr. 'liioei
i'w that nio'e'Kepulilicau votes lUn
Ii.fn-.cratic would ?o :J
n...vorr..M ::d be TUt it oU
in tiiftt
foot. 1 1
? Lis niorit-v that i j.u-bing it he
4.vtbehuilK and the peukera be
pr'i s Sit the ;ocuiiieul tbey have m
f i.-d, aud in t-bort, tboub borne ol
ti e tor in it do not kuow it, it i
Lis machine.
IbelurBof Ohio aod Indiana iu
):ioljer do-P not end tbe CgLt eo fur
as the i;epul.li.'auB are concerned,
ir.wertr. We can lot both tbe.e
h;aie in (K-toU-r aud carry tbai in
,k t - 1 I..r ..I.
.NcvemlK-r, for iu Vcwoeriue
:-an nriv Is Joadea nuii iot
1 ! . l I
' - 1 :- J.4..e- in a
r.u-h are Dot on lieir uo"-'" -
f..jrt1v Presidential race. In Utwi""""' r-'.- - -
fi uof Kewibhcau- will, c-rateb ho?. He eats bis meaU ,n the
IJarues, the Republican bead of the
' . . . . .
Tiu- bead f tbe .rent Metal U .o-e
.if I'b !ps. Dodge A" Co., is Mr. Wil
Ham E. Podge, known more. Lowev
for Lin enterprising piety thau f-.r
Li3 enormous bu?ine?-i and weaitb.
!r. Dodgff is a man who carries bus
Jiios principles into I is religion, and
i-es the same fvs'ent iu tbe one tbat
i.e dees ir the other. ieitg a mta
f enormous weaitb, Le opens. Lurb-
- i of leivers, more or less, every day,
ir )ui weak churhen, distressed pas-c-r.
aod starving colleges, soliciting
j!tl. He employs clerks to attend to
ii;ee U tters for it is a rule wiih bim
to neglect none cf tbem. Th letters
tr. all read, and inquiries are set un
: int. no ina'.U-'r bow remote the caii
may Iw. If tLe oi.ject is w nhy, tbat
it to Fny, if the Si;eal conies from a
-smsc worth while, aod if it be not a
slier bbyster uflair, Mr. Podge gives
bat io hif judgment it should have
ilere tte matter ends. Should be get
un hundred letters from tbe same par
ly asking for more, not a duller goes
,'ior even an answer. He has tbe same
-vsteai iu depending charity iu 'he
- itr, and while be assists more de
serving poor probably than any indi
. iJufcl in tbe city, tbe professionals
and the dead-beats ave given bim
ap long ago as hopeless. It d'esn't
do for a professional mendicant t un
dergo tbe scrutiuy of a skillful detect
ive, or to have bis place of residence
drnianded. Mr. podge contributed
the means fur the Moody and Sankey
revival last winter, Ite.tring nearly
lb entire expense ol tbe movement
it i estimated tbat he disburses over
52oC,00 per year for religions pur
p-.'ra-s. s-ud so much more in miscella
neous t ktrities. He can afTord it, for
this enormous sum does uot touch at
all upon his iocome.
itr l.KilOl S MOVEMENTS THIS tVIMf.R
Tbe experiment with Moody and
Sawfcey, last winter, was not altogeth
er a uccess, because it did not reach
the sianers. The Hippodrome was
filled day ind night with profesriint
. Christiaos and the Evangelists did
ti- t inspire tbem with enoupb zeal to
sct the mciral status of the city.
Thi winter tbe effort atltteriaTtbe
;::v will be made by individual
charotes acting in concert, but each
by i'.seif and ia its own field. All.
tlie orthodox cburcles in the city wil!
6ave a feries of regular revival meet
ings, while tbe Catb die, Israelitish,
"uivcralidt and Unitarians will make
ca attack on rum, licentiousness, and
tLe other outposts of Satan. Tbe pa-
pers wilt lie filled by vn!uater w rit-
ers, on religious subjects. Ad.'eriis
iicg mediums will be nsed in arrei
the attention of the untbitikiug and
c-aivdcsS, aud, in brief, every possible
eff-irt will te made to till tbe at now
fihece witb reliffiou, and gather a ricb
tarve6t of souls. Beecber baa ex
pressed a wish to go into other pulpits
than his own, in churches where
ttere are betu-f opportunities for net
ting at the non-prfessor. and Tal
(nape. Tynr. Hepwortt. Fulton and
tbe oti-ers have placed tU-ii selves io
the ha-sis of a c inaiittee t Ce Jone
with as sball seen' best. Tbe season
will lie one of unosual religi ms ac-
tiii-y, and probably of great pain to
Cla tause.
isreixGai.5
is ti1 Muproring, and it looks now as
tb -ui tie fall trade would aggregate
ncibi;ig like tbat of former jtars.
The West is buying liberally, and tbe
f ith more thaa ever licfore. It is
fax-, that tbe Southern merchants
are lavinir in larcer ttotks, and of
better goods than ever, aud tbey say
be most of it is for tbe colored trade.
The negroe, eii.ee tbeir emancipation,
bare rt possession of laud, and dc
sjHte tfce persecution they Lave been
Bulijecied to. tbey Lave frooe forward
steadily and surely, aod have accu
, .
ma ated protertr. There ere great !
many pie3 of very decent sites.
J . .
tt.,mr An ih waw V . n i - S avliiih m-ill
8lV.rh ' w I -1 b,. .,Uibe pets is . r; i, where U comesfrom. Tbe
i iic m ii.jcr. , , i, Jt Lo iv b nuies an anf wer every lime . . - ,u i i ea tbat vou can produce money
I ie eiil-er of tbt-ee Mates, aod sill! " u" u u't-u,r au " . - Mreeis of tbe great Ciller, through 1 . . . - . . . r , .. . uj ,,
t,.nii.tru t urctk , MH-aks to ber. Our luforuiaut re- . , r wubout labor isiu-t as foob-b as ibe
Mwt Have w b'ie the loss of either ' r 1" , r , ihe t'wu aod acros the prairie;-:. . . i , ,: Ti,.
- . , , y . 'la'ei that the fos-t pei feet under- , , ... . idea of periie'Utl motion, llieyare
I., Tilileii aillje fatal. e eball re i rn ir? , '. , down to tbe Gelds of !orv, to do , ... ' ' . t
in t in tn in w i- Lnu ,itr evident v exists lu-tween . . , . , ,, , od fdlie-i under new name-t. 1. t
?iit Tue-dav. Thc.ughJhe rthuli '"""'" -' BUd to d;e fur the eternal ribt. ... , . . ... , Th
,M" u . .- r . 'Mr Lou ir and at eaat turee out ofi ... . , . ? ,, u- 1 oie tell V JU another tbloif. Ibe
1 iw far in-ii tf tb ant'Cipatmn of u i ,,r- MJ'S .uu "l ' , . W e go wish them one and all. '," - .. . ,
i"sl,rJ ' . ,' ., ; iiv-R borreaiu bis stable. 1 wo are te- . fc, . ., ... . . , . Dt-m-icrais eem to think tbat you can
-vtictorv we are looking Wilu io- "VB U",,'V ' , , i ere bv their t-ide on all ibe jftv Gelds, , . . - . .
mu j , ibelrcae . . . , , 7 - fail to keep a promise so long thai 11
..oae aoxietr westward. . ; . ie n the b .epuals of pato, on all . ..; ,. ... h.,i tw,t
ornament the persons of eoiored ... ' , . .. ,
, . ' , fall did not break bis neck or even
sen who, prior to tbe war.nevcr knew , ..
. j s .1 l .. . i cause 8trangu4aUoa. Tbe poor man
or dreamed of anvtbiug better than . 6 . . ,
..... - 6 . altered the most pueotus cries and
-ca;?o m the summer, and the coars- . j- . j
i j .u . t. .t. irroatu. Ihe trap was reniu.-ted aa
-est woolen in tbe wioter. It n thefe ... r.. , T
-v:.r r .u. t.A . t.:. speedily as possible and sprue?
.auuiiiiM ui l".m l e u.o
family i dressed, and he will Hirr..r
very shabby himself that his women
'folks aaar present a proper appear- .. . ,
,ance. Tbe crops are reported good ! . The yoong collegian wb. wrote
tt tbe South, and knoner is going to j bo'ue for oew " ,Jt,
be pletr tbere : and at ill erents, tbis ! n",e to'' "?fJ
ia tne report of tbe mercbaiits, and j uot fitt'ng rfP'-v-
tbey'ebow tbeir faith in tbe situation 1 " " " "
by tbeir wurks ia tbe purchase ofi I: has been discovered that a ben
goods. -Tbe West ia buying very j held up by one leg will not equeak
well and tbe East ia doing much bet-J half aa jsuch as when both lega are
ter. Tbe mills of Xew England are 'grasped. Tbo Americaa mind is ever
resuming tbeir full time, the etocks of i marching on.
! mauulfttturtd goods are reduilag p-r
I o-publv, aid altujreiber the uUuok j
t ia pomMag. We tst on the ere cf
lren iu trade tbat will 1 marked i
laodol a new era of pro'in-rur. j
Wi b ITayen in tbe Presidential chair, j
aod a certainty of peace in tbe Sjutb, j
tbe next four yrara will vc an pruiiis-;
t-Ie a. aaT we Lave ercr enjoyed, ;
it.tereaUi tealtby. j Ub.-uCI lojrerrs.iil faced bis old
crxTFAM it TRAVEL con.ra.Je. tbe hoys io blue, at tba In-
" . ' , Tl,J diauapoli Cuuveutioj, Ue im-pira-
c.bUbUM Uu-r ib.u etrer. I be , of CBW(J bira to
. r.euare ablutely packed with j ; roa)pul uueraoce lu tbe M
pewlefwrattein!rwreit!.eTonlbe K I tonL.binz aod pa-
T w or irora iuej:reai su.. v
nn vacuity tht ro.me can o- r..o-
cured id tue ui.te... aou me uaru.oy-
,i i hoti-ws are full. ew 1 ors i more
till' TV TIIF rfTV
Tbe citv wo never more oei ored Ittee9 0. men ; - .u
frp-ir.jlu cmue mail uu. out.
t i..,r.-init. in la.nfF Th trftmu
V t-" wwa. a
tbut have bveu aSiiciiug tbe country j We lose sight of them uo more. e
li r-ummer will be back with tbe:arelriih tbem when tbey eolist io
. . . i i 1 ' t . t 1 ......
ifr0Pt. aim tnen tbe irouuie -
- ti .u A t.r.nArinir
iil be feel to work on tne puunc
gruuadii to earn their bread lly the
..- tt.M I pir:t.lu;ures of ail the
i . ..... n i..,.. ti ituhri I hi
I ... . ..j tl.i -
UH'il HriUgeUl law S I'J 6U' "
l tbe l'X'u.-'. tbev will
ewarm airaiu next summer.
1'IETRO.
A C nriwna Imtlmatry.
MAXWllo CLAIMS TO fXPCRrTASO
Il-'Be-F. TALK
Tbe Sun Fraocii?iio . firs I.f'l'r
I 'y :
i Ttt. iis a retired trainer, namei
fl(1 aB,11!1il farnl iu Al
ameda couuty, wno lives ior uuiuiu
i . . . - r
ri...a ti.iinf Time naMrt tue uiltul
QCTee.
I'he traioinir of bors. s. tbeir obe -
dience, dcility. and tricks m a circus,
a-e no nevelty ; all of us have seen a
horse fire a pistol, stand on two legs,
waliz, lie down with bis trainer, aud
perform a Uandred acts of sagac
ny, but the- are simpiy the result of
patient '.raining and systematic cor
rection. What Mr. Long claims is
far more astounding. He asserts that,
from a life lone intimacy witb horses,
he understands tbeir speech ; he goes
further aud declares that their nasal.
I trutieral, expiodt-ut and unobstructed
sounds have a diUereut meaoiog, are
u.-cd by tbe coablion of the brain aud
vocal organs, and tbat not ouly do
iiot fuvjrite bore understand him,
but tLai every souud which tbey ut
it?r is perfectly (;Uiu t bim. Wbeu
a.-guiug wi'.b bim that, be migbi
comprehend the tne&uiog of the
-uuds emana.iug from tb Vocal
cLurds of a burse, yet it was a pateut
iaipoeibii;;y for a horse to under
iud tbe Kujfliiib Jnoguage, be re
plied: "Living, citing, and .Ita-ping with
my bor?ea baa fciveu tuts Ibe kuol
eOge 1 pusress, aud the same iutima
cy has acquired lor my horse the
powers 1 claim for tbem." Here,
torniug to a slender, light bui'.t gray
pouy,beuid: "Billy, we are tal
lug of you ; it you uuderstaad what 1
am saying, turu your head round ou
ite outside." Tb- pouy did so, aud
ItieU returned his feed. "Billy," he
coutiiiUed, "ted me your age, ho
long bave you lived here, aud ou
wbicb side ot you is your liieud t ca
ta?" The pouy w blued for about
two minutes cousecuuvely, and then
tjeiug loose in its stall, walked iutu
tbe adjoining one occupied by the
uiar Vesta. "Now," be connuued,
"do you aud billy waik dowu togeth
er to tbe trough aud dnuk wbile 1
make up your beds." Vesta auQ
B.lly walked quietly out and pro
ceeded straight io tbe trough
Wbile tbey were out Mr. Long
turned over tbe straw careluliy witb
a fork, aud carried on au animated
conversation wun a roue gelding
lug about liluen bauds hib, Vesta's
neighbor on tbo other side Tbe
uame of Ibis horse was l'oley, and
after talking angrily to bim for some
mlauies ab ol m-uie fault be ban
committed the day before, be ordered
Mr. l'oley to lie down aud not to gel
up uutil after Bdly uud Vesta, bad
teturued. Our inioruiaut saw but
little iu this to prove .Mr. LougV
claims, as niuny a borse wil. lie down
at tbe word of command ; but wbeu,
without a further word, l'oley arosr
aud walked out to the water trou b
afu-r the return of the other two
borse, the subject became us difficult
ofsoiuiiou aa before.
fall of Ihe f lora of Warrhnnae.
Fi-RixtiFiEi.p, Mass., Oct 14. To
day tbe floors of the tbrt t-tory brick
building on Hampton street, occupied
outbe iirst floor as a pork pax-kiug
establishment of J. Walker & Son, on
the second floor as a store room by
Samuel Parker &, Co., commission
mett-bauts, aud on tbe third floor as
a store j! -m by the Huck cigar man
ufacturing -azsjany fell, burying six
men in tbe ruioe. our of tbem es
csped witb severe uu f.o.1 bruises.
Tbe two others are stilt under the
ruins and probably dead. Tbe cause
of tbe accident was probably the giv
ing way ot the third floor on which
were Mored 80,000 pounds of tobacco.
Tbe ruin immediately caught Gre
and are still burning. Tbe loss of
property will amount to about $30,000
partially insured.
IftiBa; le-r Marker.
ClN'CIXXACf, Oct. 11. A riic
riiriitii i . iii vunaVrluii! vium. rave-,
,! . t ' ,v
.f A i t
Vsr last ot murderinn Xbrabam
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6 fc '
.1 . ...... dioII tritii UrnrilAniinv I - - '
....- ne eanw au....ij . m-u .u - '"- ,:,.... ...-rebes. V stand iraard I '"
FOL.TICAL.
IGFKS0La WB DKEA
A TnUlLUSO ECRiT cr OENCirt
ei.oqivxce.
':.v..: ..,,., UV h.v never read
j.;' of llc Uud t1U4j ,0 jt
II
- . , n..ur,i.boro ora-
proves fcim to foe a
tor T tbe bibei-t order.
' . 1 :. , ..r I ha fl,iMh.
:pieiwu. ,u,.,rU,.u "land me to live on. bv. it M tbe
ko " :
riuht wt hare eorered witr d'iwTi.
.itie jreai aruir oi nmi..io. "T,
nn,.i fr.xnt t..ii ?ttr.r Live S.inie
,re walking for the U-t time in quiet
, oixjv places who tne nitiueus iofj
- ad re! We Lear the wbiperinn,
ud the sweet vow f elerunl 1-ive
i I ! n i-..rt ii irl v Tturr r.,rv.r i
,.l . I A... .1 f O
i V'iberri oit- w:u imuiro,
kiMiij? hahies that are anieeo. Some
i.n. Some are parting who hoM
i ...
gam auu again, uu j uoiu.us,
aod eome are taltiiug wub wives,
aud c-tideavoriog with brave words
ypoken in the old tunes to drive from
tbeir bearts tbe awtul fear. We i-ee
them part. We see the wife stand
ing iu the door, with the balie iu t,er
arms, eiaoding in tbe euuliht ob
biug, at tbe turn of the road a band
waves, t-be oer by holding hirb
in ber loving aruia the jlild He is
g0ne, aod forever,
an tbev march
proudly away
under the Huutiuir
tM-iih i Kind in the w.il.1 ri:nn ami ofi-
i , . ... . . .. .
der tbe uui.t l.ra. We are with
'bent iu ratine, i uuniiiaT wi-b bi--d
iu the furrows of old P.e'u.i. We
are witb them between eouteudiiik'
hosts, unable to nmve, wild wiib
thirst, toe. life ebbbg si wly away
among the withered leaves. We see
tbem pierced by balls and torn with
shells in the trenches by forts, and in
thewbirlind ot the charge, where
men become irou, with nerves of
steel.
We are with tbem in tue prisons of
hatred aud famine; but human speech
can never tell what tbey endured
there.
Four million bodies in chains
four million souls in fetters. Alt the
sacred relations tf wife, mother,
father and child trampled beneatb
tbe brutal feet ot miirbt And all
this was doue under our own iieauti
ful banner of the free.
Tbe past rises bef.re us. We Lear
the roar aod shriek of tbe bursting
shell. Tbe br-ikeu fetters f!l. These
heroes died. We look. Instead of
tlaves we see men. and women, and
children. i be w and of progress
touches tbe auclioo-bl jck. the slave
pen, the h'ppiug-post, and we see
homes and firesides, and school-booses
and books, and w here all was want,
aod crime, and cruelty aud fetters,
we see tbe faces of the free.
These heroes are dead. They died
for liberty tbey died for us. They
arc at rest. Tbey bleep ia the Uud
tbey made ftee, under tbe fl.tg tbey
rendered stainless, under tbe solemn
pines, the sad hemlocks, tbe tearful
willows, and tLe embracing vines
Tbey sleep beneath the shadows of
tbe clouds, careless alike of tbe sun
shine or of storm, each in tbe win-dowle.-s
palace of rest. Earth may
run red witb other wars tbey are at
peace. Iu tbe midst of battle, in the
roar of conflict, they fouud tbe seren
ity of death. A v ice "Glory."
I have one sentitueul for tbe soldiers
living and dead cheers for the liv
i ig aud tears tor tbe dead.
A I. litis Allecwrj.
Colouel I' ill I ii tf ors ill bas a rival
out West in Colonel Emory Storrs a
a slump orator. Ilere is so extract
f om a late speech by the latter.
bu b contains more point than 7R7
-ucb speeches as Jo-e-ph W Parker
is no making in Miittin raunty:
"When the wolf comes to the farm
er aud demands tba' all tbe old bit
lernesses that have existed between
tbem shall I e healed; when the wolf
insists upon it that bygones shall he
he byjroties, aud tbat tbey shall shake
bands over tbe bloody chasm of sbeep
c r,jses, I d not believe you cau 6ud
a farmer snlTu-ieiiily kindly to take
tbe promise of tbe wolf or future good
behavior and pluL'e bim in charge of
the flock. Laughter Tbe wolf
doubtless will make tbe point: 'Look
at the shepherd (log in charge of yonr
flocks He is getting old ; be is ugly;
be is vicious ; be bas pups who bave
behaved badly ; be bas treated me
with tbe utmost kindness; be has
pursued and followed me vindictive
ly everywhere; and, io bis old ajfe.
now aod then a Iamb has escaped.'
The farmer will say to bim : My
dear, deluded Pemocratic wolf, it
may be quite possible that I will
change tbis shepherd dog for another
shepherd dog, but so long as God lives
I will never change a shepherd dog for
a wolf.' Laughter aod applause.
Tn if uiia h ia tro ffnt tiraA nf nut a.lH
shepherd dog ot the head oj afWrs, I bd impt.rtuued him to
whose t.tb bave 0-o,,einlnandIhrou1,hitaJ;e,her tu.lDe t-Oteonial. -It will
many a Democratic wolf, if : some of
. ' .
bis pops bave behaved rather badly
and we do not like the wi
avtbet have
teen going on, all we have got to say
U tLat that glorious old d ig tbat lies
tbere to-daf in the sun, with bis teeth
a little loose iron) eating Democratic
wolvea. has a magnificent rer-trd of
Cdelity back of him; be is fahtifal and
Cue in every fiber of bis being; be
goes oat of business tbe . 4th of next
March, .but tbere is another shepherd
dog, whose natqe is Rutherford, who
is going square into ,ti position.
"Applause At all events, o
iiause I
A young mca Jbaa written an essay
on "Hustles." Aod some bustles
project suiucicntiy to eazuui a can
s
to write an essar on 'em re.-y eMi,'y. i jr T- V,. . . ,u."
i " 3 ' jnd;anap..lis, Cincinnati aud Lafay-
A story is Boating about in tbe por'ftte riJroa4, collide!, with a freigbl
pvrs to tbe tllect tbat a large organi- j train six miles east of Creensburg,
zauon 01 oeggars exists in -ew 1 oru
city, presiuea oer oy a woman, ana
having a treasurer and secretary, j
the latter being a beautiful mulatto j
ereeakack hi ey
The Hon. Robert G, Inge rsoll evi
dentlr knows the difference between
greenback and money, and appreci
ates tbe relations of tbe government
to tb currency, :f bis speech a
In.iifltianolia be aor criterion II s
meib"d
of puttinjr toe case is
simple and dear tbat it can
fail to pnve very effrcu've. He give
bis idea of finance aa follows:
In tbe first place, tbe ROTernment
don't support tbe people ; tbe people
6upport the government. Tbe gov
ernment passes arouod tbe hat, tbe
yovcrnroeat passes around tbe aim"
dirh. True enoutrh it baa a niu-ket
behind it, but it i a perpetual cbr n
icpauter. It parses I told too, ibe
alra!i-aiib, aod we all throw in oir
e.bare, except Tilden Great la'iifh
ter. Tbii g-overtitneni is a ierwiu
al cousuuier. You underotand me.
ibe jrovero merit d'nt plough ground,
the government d-m't raine corn and
wheat; tbe government is dimply a
erpetual consumer. We support te
government. Now, tbe idea tbat the
- ,
as lbueb fflT bired IDan AoM
iefue cirtiQcies of my iudebteduex
to him f -r me to live on. Some
people e 1 m tbat tbe govern
meat cau impress its sovereignty on
a piece of paper, and tbat is money.
Well, it it s. wbai'x tbe ue of
intfitin making IbilU? It take
no more ink aod more paper
wbv not make $1 000 bill? Wbv
iot make $1 000 000,000 bills and H
bi!!ioijrtire? ("Great laupbter.J
j If the government can make mone,
! what on earth d ies it collect taxe
i from To nod from me: Wbyd-n.
itbetaxeji out, aod irive the blauce
ir. h, 1 fr Green.
t ' I 11 - . . .i.-.V.. J ..a.. "
backer suppore tbe government is
sued $100,000 000 io-raorrw. ho
would you irei aoy of it J A voice,
"Steal it '' 1 was not speakinar to
the fem craw. Lauebter Yon
would not get it uulei-s you had
somethiug to ext-baoire for it. The
irovernnient would not g arourd aod
give you your average. V-u bate
to have eouie corn or wheat or p -rk
t. irive for it. How- do you tet mon
ey ? Hv -rk. Where from? You
hve to dig H out ot tbe grouno
say tbut y
the sovereignty of the government
upon psper. Tne other day I sav a
pieie of silver bearing the overei
stamp "f Ju!ius Ciesar. Julius Ca-
ar ha been du-t snout 2 000 years,
but tbe pic-e of silver was worth ju-i
a uiucu as though Julius C's-ar was
at the heal of the Uo :iuu legions.
Wa9 it bis sovereignty that made "t
valuable? Suppose he had put tt
upon a piece of paper. It would
have been of no more value than a
Pemocratic promise.
The FlaDtlaic WeMoat.
Already we bear on every side the
question, "Is it better to plaut trees
in fall than in spring. " W hen we
remember bow much bus been said
on tbis subject by the Tck-yroph, aod
so many other excelleot agricultural
juuruals, it seems almost a waste of
lime to refer lo it again. 15m we
also remember that while tbe world
is growing older, it is also growing
wiser, it is also growing younger; the
patriarchs ot horticulture are rapiulj
iriving way to the present axe, ami
these need to be told of the kuwl
edge which tbeir forefathers gaiued
Aod tbea tbere are those who oucp
kuew, but bave forgotiet; aod eveu
older people, whose ''educatiou is
not finished," but wbo cau improve
oa wbat they see from day to day.
S , though a hackneyed subject, it
will btar new treatment, aud we
come to it therefore fresh as ever.
Tbe past year ha lodeed eudorsed
our teaching, that, as a priuciple,
.here is uo great difference between
fall planuug aud spring plaunug
Ouce in a bile, terious loos follows
tbe setting out of spriug plums, but
i.o.bing poasibly can be worse tbau
the experience of tbe past spriug. It
is nt t likeiy that oue-balf of tbe
things put out then are liviug now.
The heal and drought are just as bad
on uetly set-uut tbiuga aa wind and
frost.
Tbere is, however, one element of
injury additional in fall plaining; aud
thai in, ibe ebuuee uf drawing out by
frost. Fvery farmer kuows what ibis
is. liy it wheat aud clover often sul
fur i iieparubly. Trees will suffer, ii
care be uol taken, iu a similar way.
If tbe soil be anyway wet where
trees are lo be s.-i out, it will bo f t
tbe best, to defer the work till spring.
.So if tbe treesare smoil, unless very
well protected by haviugearih drawn
up ao-.ut them, they are very likel
to be lifted and injured couniderably
Tne larger and the hardier tr es
may be safely plauted, aud esjec-iai y
if what we Lave said from lime J.
time, about cut'iug out the weak
bnucnes is born in mind
lu short, those wbo would plant in
luiail must rem tuber to handle only
good, vigorous, healthy trees, orune
tbem according to instructions, take
great care to bave all roots possible,
aud these kept as fresh from drying
as cau be, bave tbem firmly planted
io the soil, firmly staked aud protect
ed from water lyiug about the roots;
aod taking tbe balance of cbauces of
unfavorable winters, as we bave to
do of unfavorable spriugs, ibere will
be as mu b success as follows an
season. Aod then there is this great
gain, that the work which always
throngs on us at the busy springtime
has not tbis plautiug load to bear in
addition. Ex.
The Xcsl One.
if I? will have no
iilua jii eA IT K a i A t i i r. V. f
1 - luc"'H-
gretfully,' "I should' so fike to go1 and
' . leJ . . ' "T1
see a C entennial, just to gay 1 bad"
eeeu one, you know."
Well, never mind, my Jarling,,"
be replied, "don't fret; aud when the
next one comes round, I'll take yorj,
and we'll spend a week. And we'll
take your mother too."
' Oh, George," tbe cried, ia a rain
of happy tears, "you are bo kind! We
won't go tbis Tear."
Km I wavy Ae laewl.
.CiSQiAff, fnxo, October C A
special passenger train east, 'coniaio
ing soldiers homeward' bound tram
th rpnnbin at I oti.n.n..i; .L
inaiana, this mt.mng. A uumbenf
tne passengers and emploveeg wera
injured, and Conductor Allen, of the
passenger train, ia no expected to re-
ou can stamp
A DillNISTBATOR'S SALE.
ixk.
Ky firtve qcuonr twsAd cat or tfci OnttM'
!tbcr wtll bxpt to pahUcaloa U lrin
lm la U-a UuCbbga cd L'tjtaaence, oa
Saturday iclvt, -r 2S. ISTC.
tlo' ! p n.. of Mid dr. tt f.4lolti rwl
i-uit ib (inven J of Ann McClem, dee'U,
.Tf:. . , ,...v-f
.,.., ... h.T(r ni irui ciwriiin
SuiSl.
bf r&e uw oa in nur.n ua uj muj n
"t" W.aMOfXTilX.
04 A-imlniwnitor
lXECUTOR'S SALE.
in pniroanw of thf provlflon' rootmned is tb
Iih will and lTiamTH o( Jvih ZimnK-rman, Ut
ol oiu1iouiih Twp.. dw'cl.. tt-re will be riuv
c l lu tUt mc wa tlx prcnlM ia mU b-wotlilp,
oo
FaUirday, Ucfob r 14, 1ST6.
the fi-H-jwin ml rut. Tit :
A tnx-t ol lin l alinste In vll t.iwohlp, iloln
lr Uixls f JOK9 KlBmrL John Mmitn, JMh
Zirnrn-rmn kdiI o'hrrn. cuoutlnjUK 1- Te. miira
or Ic-w alinot luu uf altk-ii an- rfeared, 14 wra Id
meailuw. navioic tberr-inervrtei m imo-ttrr hm
notue, ln liaro ml mhtr oat hoil-llnit. There
it m xii apple orvbanl us the iiremimg.
r r.ri M S. UnMtainl. alter mem itfexprnwf,
to remain a lien. tb. interest vt whu-n to b pai I
tu the wHluwaunaally daring ner lile, ajfcl at eer
tleatb the principal aura lu ts paid to tba belra:
one-thlrit al balance to band and remainder in
three annual pynienti. t be enured by juiixment
nute. I'm r e-nt. of band monejr be paid an
u tbe proprrty U knurked dawn, bale to
cuwineim at 1 u'eiurk of aaid pay
JAOUdJ. ZIMMIRMAW,
ijtecoior.
JOPtilNU.
ooink-mra dealrinr tu ae economy while rlslt
lug uie
CLSTESSUL tXHIBiriOS ,
w.silt) tl-i well ta rail at arch Street, near
arvauin, ana tee .teani.lijliley ifeurue, I Hey.
have uue. dcau. airy ruwuiH, piine a tcuUoU ait en
liidr )4Uci, auiuui cuaia Mrenia pT ni4 .u.
OTICK.
a uerrby kitc notir to the puhlic not to pur
cUam a ju.a.;LDctii IRM' jniwti lu UVor uf v Hltatn
SMor, AitiwHaunK to luiriy-nvv ollHri, Mi 1
ucTtitr n-ociVfM TMiut tvr aMnue, ms will out wj
W' I VTt-,ll A RELIABLE PAltrV U
AjA I KamJ take tne eai-inaita aijeu ji
fur tn aai ui an ar,k-ie iu the ftrucerji tine.
Hnettnu4 tnat baa never bveu tnir.KiUueu in tnia
m.-inct, anil anlta r..iiy. Any ymuiif man may
nuu iruia K.wai mi a,uuu annually uy auareavtuK
BL! .-., LYPtX kEH a CO.,
147 Reade Street, X. Y.
Am; 30.
POSIT VELY CURED.
When death war bmrljr expected fr'ic Ooofamp
lioo, mil renMillt'fl barm ttie.i. at lr. H. J a tot-a
rtscaieriuieuiUK. tie koi'Mrnii m t-ic a prvn
ranuaMi Id'Hmqi He tap. wtiku carvdbit onlUiltl,
nun givr tins m-ipe iree uo receipi uf (u
t(mpf u py expeiue. Uempl curd nitebt
irweAi, u ui t toe Kuan... d1 will hrek a
iresL culd lo twenty-foor h'ur. A JUreM,
'KAlLM;K kfo.
1,032 SUc Su. fr'biUuelpliix, DAmin thin pttper.
Ja a
L,:u'
1 j John
EOAL XOl'ICK.
Tb'-ma. JaabT!iuma Mines Thomaa.
Gerye Ttwntaa. Caihartue and Julia Tuumais
llarr n n.. l.y iia. i iimii-im. anil ie-i. Tiiomaa,
Jr., wim haee l-r their gajnlian Jirob Ttiiaia,
Gr-rtni ie intermarried with Uatirlcl Mt-ihler.
Marrun Ttiumta, rraney Intermarried wuh Junn
Siiek-lier.all be forea;ii it ntrira are n-Miua: in
tmerset county. Fa. ' Also Uarbarir Intermarried
with OtiriatUa rii-sii(h ot rJlttharteounty liMilaiia,
at Matilda lutermnrrled with Henry Miller, ol
L-ia-raua-e county Indiana. Alau Lva Thomas,
i-iuw.
Vou are hereby noilned that In purmianre of a
writ ot oartliiuu Lued out ol the I irptiana. Court
ot SomerM-t rounti, 4-a.. t will hulit an inijuel no
the real eatate of Julin Tnoui ta deeeaaed, in IN-n-emauh
IW.. at hia late r-iilenre oa Thuraday
Ihe ae. h day ol Ocio-r. 170, wuere you cau at
temi if jou tliink nper.
i;eo. w. pile.
Sheriff.
SSIUNEE'S SALE.
By TlrtneoT a vrtb-r 1'ansd out " Ui Cimrt ol
Common fleas ot Somerae County r-a, ihe nn
deraiirued aJaltraee ot A. A. Stuttmaaand wile,
wtu aeil at public tale on
Saturday, OcliAxr 14, 1 3 t.
at Shankaville Pi, at 1 o'clock p. m, the till-.w
in dewrtlied rea I eatate, via.
rwo a-lyiiniUK lota situate In Ihe rlllaiMif Shanka
ville MomeraetcuuntT. Fn.-. the one htvina there. n
erscleda two-nory frankedwcllina: honae, and tbe
other having therejo erected one. aud one-hall
story irameatore hnnae. to tes.l-l separately
.o. J. rwukju Jioa. zsand -a la Ihe town
Cataritnan. Someraet oiiuniy. Pa.
TKK.MS. Notice ia heri.y itlven that any perl
ii purcnaaina- at inearmee aaie win De required
to payone-tnira of tne urcnae mooey tn hand,
one-tbirdon tbe 4th tlay of March 1"77 and one
thirdoo tbe4 hutSeotem-wrlun withloiere't.
Tbe personal protierty of aaid aaaivnora. which
eonataia oi one two-year om coil, (hall perrneon)
one aieign eooam auieea, tied ateada. carpeLS
harorav tunmare aat other arriclra Um name rout
to menu .a. wui be sold on the aanw day and al
tame place aa above menUooed. Terms of sale for
personal property wiu be made known oa day ol
aaie.
HEKMAX SHANK.
Aaaiirnec.
pRUSTEES' SALE.
To pursuance of an order of the Or.iltans' Court
a
Ol rvimeraei county 1 will aelloatne premises on
-atoiM.y the Txa day of Ortober n-. thetollow
Ina real estate, late the property ol Noah Harnett,
oeceaaea : ten acres ol meadow land, more or
leas, partly situated In Stviown horouvh ami
partly in toemabonlns; township, adjoining lamia
ui wi krw rUMa-le no the eaau im.l owned liv
taeorye Hraacr ami Fred OroB, Kmi. on tlie
soutn, nytne ntoyatwwn and rovttor l turnpike on
the west, and hy the mill road on the north.
This land wilt be mid ia uarcels u salt tiurcbas-
ers, ponsied i raai be s- l l lor more io parcels
' bao it ran be a.4.1 lor as a whole.
T Kit as Tea l roent of nsr-hsse nvmeT to
paid wuea nrota-rtyjs knurked di-wn the balance
on delivery of deeil ouleas special arrangements
arc wa'iv witn rroiiora.
h'Jiir.HT 11. PATTERSON,
Trustee
Sept. PI, 1"7.
SSIGXEES SALE
By virtne of an erofsle issue.1 from the
Court ol (Arinra a Pleas nt S neret eouutv. Pa.
will expose lo PQfallc sale at Meyersdale. Nxner-
set cuunij a., uu
Friday, October 13, 187G,
at luVelock a. ax. tne folluwins: iesrribeil real es
tate, tltoate in the liuroua-n ol JUejeraUale, vis
bi;il.dinu urrs.
Xua. 3X1, X: 3.1 tail O7,nMoUn0iilMins er.reet
ano s M, la. atKl m. Inintina ca Hruadway.
N'-a. 1 awl 3 truntinar on t 'lay s reet. Noa. '43.
Sui, irDSlK, M, in. IMt liuatlntr on Uixh St
144. ami M, Inmtinic no sinrtb street. Xo M has a
lUstciry frainedwillioc rxiuoe, stalde and other
untmudirMS tiieeeoa erected.
OUT LOTS
Xa. &. enntalninr 1 aere. No enntalnina 3 acres
lti7 le-rctot-a. 10 e-nlatat.a 3 arres anil
nil pvr-nes. jvo. eootaininic 0 acres, inure or
ie. anrnniiir t aswinua rover.
Te.K.nr t ine third of iinrrhase.money tn band
one bill ia 6 months, and one hall in I'i months
tmmsei4 th. 17. ith interr oa the whole
from that date. lMferred payments w be secared
cjjuufnnent note.
ALSO
At same time and pin -e a lurir n tot of personal
propenj. eouumma: ol nors-s. oiws, n waa-uns
pliws. earucnlt-r tools, and a jrenenil earieiy , I
bona-bold ami kitrhen furniture. The described
real estate ia located iu the rising town ! the
eunty and purehasers cano.it make hetter invest
meuts.
PHILIP HAY.
Spt2 thUT. M assljroee.
WOOD
PUMPS
With all raluaMe improrrments. linlncs, and
ehaaioeror HEAVY Tl;HfM:oPPKH u- etc.
Our manmacturinx facilliles ate unsurpassed,
our Hock awl assortment LAKOKsftl prleeswlllhe
made to SLIT fHE I'IMl.S. Try the "" Pump
and test iu rneriis. Ask lor it at your H.rdward
store, ami see that I- has tbe ahuVo trade-mark.
OMers may he sent to hRtrro.V riHPIO.
avrstllssss. wr. . a.. inUirH-s ana rrumuinrr
lnTaraldy tsillA fTV.1 1 l' M t CO., Mie Common-
Su Phlia.. Pa.
Auirustw.
A bSlOXEE'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby riven, that Jacob J Don ires, of
Meyersoaie, aomerse euuniy. r-a.,anu i.amariue
K.. his wife. ty deed of voluntary assiirnment.
bave assigned all tbe estate, real and personal, of
win J .-wi j. uuaxrR, IO w. n. nuppie, Ol numer.
erset. Pa., in trus lor tbe benefit ol tne creditors
of tbe sai l Jacob J. Donges All persocs there
fore Indebted ,o tbe said Jacob J. Duaites. will
make payment lo the said asslirnee and those bav
inz claims or demands will make known tb same
wubo at delay. . .
WX H. RCPPLE.
l?30 , ,. AsslKnee.
CLiRPETS!
PAlylfSyOCK!
CHOT.QSST i?ryLBS!
ALL aUALXTIZS !
2IATI275S A2D HATS!
OILCLQTHSand
5TAIRRODS!
BOyRp R9SE & CQ.:
J?ITTUUIJCJ. IA.
Siept 13. V
SEND tie. to t. P. KtiWEIX k CO.. Wew
York, far Pamphlet c4 IU pawea, aoatalalnc
lists o( Xoo Bewstpera, aad estlssatM snowing
cdk 01 aavenmnft.
CENTENNIAL,
Hotel Directory.
OF
Philadelphia.
Tbottaa-hlf of cur rvfelen will Tilt tb irrar-1
Centouniut tlbnitlat fbii ulelpliia. Thej will
want to atop at bxc-la where the (-r4rimulttan
are itood and the charge am reaKuMatH. T( -to
It tnef moat innke aU arranavmea: oeliire wart
ime. Tbla can bedooe by eufTenpundeoea with the
proprietor. In tki IHremirr will be fooad aucb
at ar tallj ap ta lhe re-iulrenenls.
This Directory U ompileJ by
J. WEAVER & CO.,
,ewpaper AdyertiMlng AgU.,
114 SmllLHelJ tit ret,
PITTSBURG, PA.
Brandt office, 1313 Market St., Philadelphia. !'.,
177. 1ST.
iSELMOXT HOTEL,
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS.
Trrn 9.T.10 per day.
Corner Forty-Firsl anil Oregon Stret't.,
(SILVER MAPLE GK'JYE.)
HfST r HIL A D IIP Hi A.
Cbarlef P. an 1 F. P.S:en?n.i, nf Baltimore.
U NffelKS AND PKOPR1ETOKS.
M-jf W. W. LELAXD, Manar.
It ttbaitioh? Capacity. 1.0) Qa;-: MO
It'Djc x 14 wi'le ; J itiornn l.ifjh: built ami lurtiifh
ci by Haliimoreaii. rii-.u f-arlont en atr,
c. Spwinl rtlej for Par;ir, AjrUtit-n, ue.
Firtvb. OcnBAD. Sini!h wl liltin ttpokei. ia
the b't?L All charjft.9 meMlrat aih! arjiuHlj
llonii arrt-Iat. Ii ia wifhin four taU-rki of ibe
main rutmuvof the Grn-i OntrouUI F.xpui
lln. the uft df irnhtc l'jntho uf aut lnioni
al Uotrl. Ibe ulire ht.me U aurnum.FiI by a
QittrnltireQi a;nie u! mafle tree, ot tbitty fnrg
jcr-iwth. muKir it :bec-pn btel in PhiiaJcl.
Dhla. The ruruiture and rjuipmenta of tbe en
lire esiaMHtiment art- ot the iuat liberml charav 1
trr, and .luriu-r !lw earvn a Drl-lit'- (rf-chrsir
will (urnlh limbic tt the entertalDiueut uf the '
ifttt-. Marttfi strevi tin c:ty car pa- the J-ur i
June 28. '
SHIELDS HOUSE,..
Ha. 7 sin. s:nl nar SaSSEason BriJa
I ITTS KUCS If. 1A.
W. H. STAHLMAXN", Proprietor.
Tuii hon-ie ha r-reeiuly tieen thonjuahly reno
vateil anil refitted, and a'll the milera imprive
menis aililetl.
Itoartl per K I. .".
8ale Stabli-s in oamiv-tiifi with the Iioa-e.
Jan. 2.
IIEARODT HflTEL
2.10 Knultl Mnlh Ml reel.
rtillMdelpeln. I a.
CtiL. JAMUS WAU IN. '.r the Henrw H..ne
CinrlnnatI, Pr.ip 1.0 tu 93 tier day. R-ium
without Ixanl. kl.
Street ears paw theiloTs tii an! Ir-an nil d-pots,
anil frotr Ceniennlal Kulldluits. CTentral lontion,
anj near all places of amusement. Aciiontmiala.
tlon secured 1-y rorn-sponileni'e.
Jane 'ia.
C1U A ! 1 X i H U I i:
U.V TttK LIRUPJiAN FLAN.
! Si reel, from 3li lu loist Htreela.
Phllavaelpbla. Pat.
Ilailii.rtne"t part ol West Ftiilal-iphia : ear"
pasiluiir to Centennial tin.UDili1 : new tiniMln-s
uf brii-k and stime, Hii-I new turul'ure: cupai-i'v
fur Too Kuctr LIilXi 1 FKR liAY.
Kreklust anil snpjier fl eenis esch: earetul at
tenilants an.i prit.ite watclinien : large parties a--eiitnrntniale'i
in ft,-;-rnte net-tiiMi.. Klus mJ tie
eniraa-ei( i-i advan.-e hv e.rre!i.m.liri-e.
Jnne w. 't'llA N IXti HOTF.LCO.
Congress Hall.
NEW FOfR-STVKV NRK'K HOTFi, ON
THE tr UHI'RA.N PLAN
Elm Ave., Below Forty-second St.,
ttirertly opposl-.e Main Kihibiiion Huil.lioir.
.tieommislatliin tor l.lsaj troc-sts. tiialaTToa-e-ments
lor larite prtit-s IVnna t i.V E 1 II. I. A K
PK PAT. l.-omtort, rj.un-.mT and reammable
chances.
W. li. B AR KB k 1X1., Phila.lch.lila.
Jnlyi.
Elm Avenue Hotel,
ILM ANEXfE AM) FIFTY FIRST
Street, opposite
West end of Machinery HalL
W ROOMS.
A single room anil sinx-le bM, yl.oo per day.
a. Kur:Uil Proprietor.
Rrioms ean be securcl by cirrrsjR.nience.
June -."i.
St. Cloud Hotel.
Artb St., between 7ta and fib.
Tit only.tm-clau Hot-t in PkUadWpaia thai dii
not raise is ratr$ on arcount oj tkt
Centennial.
OM Rates, $3 00 a Day.
G. V. MULLIX, Prop r.
UNION HOTEL.
IC14 ArtiiStrert, Philadelphia, Pa,
Tuna. s. WrnB. Prnprietiir
J. UrsiuT Webb. soperintcL lent .
0d location, faa run direct to (Vntentiia
buildings, tshio vi.lt.irs will Und tne Pnprietor
ano nup-?riuieauenL umu laen.
SopL i.
SMEDLE Y HO USK "
U27 Fit.uiKT STntrr. between Market and Arch
bireets, Pluladi Iphia, Pa.,
Toa. S. Weib, Pniprit-tor.
J.McRcar, Webb, Superiatendciit.
A flrst-elass house, cemrll lornied, and terms
reasonable. I'emeunial visitors can muke allnec-
e-sary arranKemeats by correspondence.
.Sept. a.
Wt'bMfr House,
703 & 705 ARCH ST, Philadelphia
nrst-ciss notcl. eentrallv located. Street enrs
pass thedHrs to and from the rentrnmaKirounds
every three minutes, ao liquor sold.
$2 50 PER DAY.
V. L. WKItSTFR. Pn.priii.r.
Auk 30. fb.uarlj.bta, Fl.
Jf T J- Aierday at home Samples wornd
ree. Sti jibw.i 4 t.'o., Portla.the
Maine.
mam
OcBTta K Oaort
Arsns PBiaos.
Grove & Denison
Alairufhcturcs of
Carrlagesi,
Nprin(cwaKona,
IIarne
etc.
Factory one square east of lllamond.
Somerset, Ia.
April 12.
rpiiUSTKE'S SALE.
fhe Bn.JeyiirTttl Twee' Vr the fdIc of the
Al eUte il i'bh!tapher Pretn. Sr., late of Jenner
Tp., .itcea.l. in puraaive wl an nMer icranteu
tu them by the Orfihrtni-' C'uurtot Smeiet iVun-
wtll sell at i'U'ht itiu on
Fritlatf Ochfar 13A. 1STC,
oo the premUe. the trartof Uml owned hyChrU
tofther lNeU al tbe time t hin death. Itunte In
jenner p.. aipuniuic uwit "i i!un-i .-"iuhi,
U ilimm Zimmerman. Otttrice Barmlt an.1 othen.
omtHiDinif VA avnw mre or le., aNmt etxhty
aerenrlearaml in r.ltivailon, the hlao ut
tbe latvl beinit well Unihere-l. TwoUweil.njr how
e, t.arn ainl other ooittnihltnjfs thereoa leeted.
Th farm li well w!en-l. ba variety of fruit
treen anI an abuntlan.c of lime anl eoai on the
lreniire.
Tr.KMS. One-thir.1 of pareb:t. noner aer
dei acting cunts nl expenten u reniain a lien m
tbe pretnirHii fir the u o the wuiuw, the Interen
tobepniti hersemi-anualK-tme-l-Hirth of the hai-
ant tu be iMtitl on the of. April. 1877 when potv
seyiva will be. Klvn' 1111,1 tnf balaiw to be paid
4n ihree rnl aiuiunl payment therealter. t i
jfwured Uf juilnmit lKDis to be entered un ree
unl. Ten per rent. o( tbe puivbAM money to be
paid at. the time uf the ntle abicb will be deduct
ed, tmm tbe bawd money when payable
A.KiM nun tt.
I.L.IA$ IKKT.
Sept. 1". Trn-tee?.
876. WHERE NOW? 1876.
To M tCH M A V. one of the foreanet, floanfh-
llijf and beallby State !
WHAT FOR?
To buy a FAB. M oat of tli
One Million Acres
of one rarrnlnc lan-ls for sale hv the GRAXD
KAP1U3 a. INDIAN A at. K.-1
Stronic Soils. Krary .Markers. Sore Crops Oood
Srhools. K. R runs thp-oab ceuter of KranL
Settlements all alons; All kinds of pr.la-e nils,
ed. Plenty of water, tiraher and hoiMinw materl
alj -pnee'frora M to lu per aere: one-fourth
down, bklaocevn tluie. "' i
Sen.l Uir llla;tmtcil pamphlet, fall of facts
aod biuret, mod te eairitioed. AddreJ.
W. A. HuWAKD, Uomm'r Orand Sapid,
Mlebia-aa.
t. H. U PEIRCE, See'y Land Pep't.
Jaa. U. . O. W.
riaigaL
x7 W
Xtw Adcertiteiricnti.
JOHN F. BLYMTER.
DEALER IN
Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints
OIXjS, &G.
The following is a part'al Krt of goojjj ia Stock: C i.-att-r'ei Tools,;
Plaoes, Saws, Hatchets, Ilamnurs, (.'hise'l.s, Tlane Iron Ac, B'ack
mitb' Goods, Bel!ow3, Anvils, Vics, Files, llamnicrs, Ac Sa-Jii!trj
Hardware, Tab Trees, Giir SadJles, llanu-s, Buckie. Binrs, Bits and Ttxl. ;
Table Knives asd Forks, Pocket Koive.s, Sciss;rs, Pinxm aad K;i.Tors, the
largest stock irj Somerset County, rainier' Goodri, a fuil block. White;
Lead, Colored Paints for inside and outside naiurinfr, I'ainaia oil. all colnrs, j
Varnish, Terpentine, Flaisd Oil, BrtisLers, Japan lrrer. Walnut Stains, j
&c. Window Glass of all sizes and jrlasa cut to any shii The Ik-sT. Coal
Oil always on hand. Our stuck ot Coal Oil Lamps ia lanre and cuiiiprisesj
rt-ry elegant sty le. Diu-touV Circular, .lu!" aad Cross Cut Saws. Mill:
Saw Files of thebest quaihy. Porcelain-lined Kettle Handles of ail kinds. !
SHOVELS. FOIIKSe SIMIara. IMK1.S.
Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Picks. Scythes, Snaths. Sieducs. Ma.son Humniers, '
Ca-st Steel, Step Ladders, Carriage and Tire Bolts ot all siie.s. Loookiu'
Glasses, Wash Boards, Clothes Wringers, Meal Sitrves, Poor Mats, Baskets,
Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Twine, Kojh? ali sizes, Hay I'ulieys, Butter Prints, '
Mop Sticks, Traps, -Steelyards, Meat Cutters and Stutfers, Traces, Cow:
Chains, Halter Chains, Jhoe, ut ud Scrub Brushes. Horse Bru.-hes. Cur
ry Combs and Cards, Poor LM-ks, Hinges, Screws, Latt bes and everyibiajr ;
in the Builders' line. Caps, Lead, Shot, Powder and Safety Fuse, Ac, Ac, 1
The fart is, I keep everything tbat belongs to the Hardware trade. I deal i
exclusively in tbis kind of goods and ive my whole atttention to it IVr-i
sons who are buildiu?, or any one in ueed of auythia in my line, will find 1
it to their advantage to (rive me a call. I will always pive a reasonable i
credit to responsible persons. I tbank my old customers for tbeir patronage
and hope this ceason to make many new tines. lon'i foriret the place !
Aprils '7. JOHN F. BLY.M YF.Il j
GiJEAT WESTEEN HOTEL,
iii.li:;ki: a o . imcoimct i : .
Xos. 131:5 and 131"
The suliscrilicrs inform theiy triends and the puljlic thut lli'-y litve enlarseil, mis!-
eratetl. refittetl and newly ftimisibed this laree anil coninnsliinis I!nu-e. Street t ars '.
loC'enteDDial Itnii'Jin t;-s pass and repass tbe lli'tel evrt-v minute. I'rices verv uitvk-r j
ate.
PITTSliUllGII
iro"w
Floral Hall and
S. I. Ailen the greatest I'iani.it in tlie t -
evenings of Sept tilth and -JUt. Arninnenu :it ;ir? Ik in? m i-lf- fur a Welh WeiMin? ;
on Thurwlay or Friday, Sept. 21st or 2-M. Two (Irainl I;iinlin.-4 --JerusH'eni as it !
was" and "JeruMtletn as it ii, ' cosiin ;!5.hi on tiisplav. Kl'iTs hatched tiy e!ec-
tricitv. i
week bsrjir
iLirg
Mount In ion Coftfr Collect ion of Stuft'ril Animol. Hurt IH.jl'ty.
RARE OATHEP.ING OjF EXHIBITS.
Muir hy OfTit Wt:eni Bun-!. S;p-Ial F'-'ataiv frvmi ii'j.f
pijaa. Hliir's Ir- L'rcaui nd K kr ui lmi.tj.f K'jm.
ALL THIS 1
'FEOPLES BROG STORK!".
G. AV. SPEEUS,
N.E. Corner Piamonil.
Somerset
nF-ti.Kk i.N
DRUGS,
JIEDICIXES,
Pa
anil CHEMICALS,!1"'''1-" V-wthern Wi.n.nand
' i Mtnnes,a. au-l lor Madi-mc. Mi. Paul. M-.unr.p-.olia.
L'uluih ami all point in the i r- at "or
: we-t. lis
PERFUMERY,
FIXE OA 1'$,
TOILET A It TIC L
s.
DTE HTUFFV,
n nd KEKOtFXE OIL,
1are WINES and I.Iii!"iItS lur uicdk-lnal
lRPthES,
Also an asfirtini-nt cf
Fine Cigar h.
antl Toha-4-o.
1
Particular attention aiven to the e..-wp..uiidii.if
of Physk-ians Prescript Inns and Family Eevlj es.
by eiperleneed h n is.
Marrh 1M97J.
Ayer's Cathartic PiUs,
For the relief ami
mre of all sK-rnnjr.-nmitH
in the t-un
ah, liver, and brw
s. ThyareaniiM
aperient, and aa
an
excellent, ptirjrafive.
lW intf pnrt'iy eir
tibre, lby rontnm
no nerrnr' or mm'.',
ral whatver. Mtfli
nrioiw ?n kne-t mid
ufrnnc ! prmeiii- i
bi ly Uw-ir tnnel'.' i
wso; and every flimily houlcl have tnem n han-I
for Uu-ir protwtKtn and rehH, when ninireL
Loni: exrHnetire has prored tbii tn the j-af-
e-tT -urest. ami l-r-t of all tbe VH with ni.n h j
tlw mark-! awMimH. ny tnrir nreai'n-ii n-et
th bhKxt i-t tmnrtetl. the romir-tHn of the ;v-.
tin expa-lleil, oltriieuona remove!, nud ihe
whole) iBat:hiner of litu resfortl to hcalthr i
artrrirr. jntrrnal nrmn wnw:n become c.nsrsret-i i
ami i-iiisrins.il nrc cinanra ry 'rei-' anu
tiimulate'l into iwn. Thus uicipicnt rtt.ta j
i ebanfre! into be:tltn, the value ol h hi- h chnnL-e,
wht-n rt t kimtd on Uk v:i-t luultttude wbo env-y
it, enn harilly le e,impMte.(. Their mnr enntinir
makefi thm pk-anant to lake, and pre-terre- their
TirtuM unimpaired lor anv l ntftb I time, pi
thai Uvv are evr Irt -h. and perleellv r. li:;bh-.
Abhoith M-iin-hiiia', thv'V are mild, and o(N-r;if. j
withfmt di.utrimfH-etottit'runMauuii.ordut.ur :
orrnpatHin. !
Full ilirertlon are triven Fn th wrapper f. ;
each box, how t. ii-e tinm n a Family l'hvH j
and ior tlM M low in; vompLiiiil. wliii h tlic-e ',
VHtn rapaUr cure: j
For Ipvaitrfaii or ladirraf loat. I ite ;
m. La8-r and Wmmm ml .ppetfw,tti-r
should be Lusvi'ii nNKkraicly to ftiiui,K)ie tb? toiiir
n h, and restore it healibv bine ami a-tin. j
For l.lver awwl-we-ind it- rariotr- vnip- .
torn-, Blliwn lleti.tk.t-ke. Mrk lie ad- j
kick)e. Jataadice or arew .tliBfM. Hi I-
iowa ( ebr an.1 Itiliwaa er.lfMy -li.-uid t
be jmbcRrti-ly Likn ior e:wh ca-e, to ;..frvct the
rtiea--".! acfhri or remove the ob-trur ftw h. i: 1
e: ii!c it. ,
tor llye,nrerT or Iiirrbsnru9 tut one
mild d'"i'is jrem nillr re-imre'l.
Kt Hkranufiini. 4-wwf. r-raivrl. Pub
pllwfiww mf tm II ewrt. tM.i Itoo
iAe, ltck and tlwr sii'Mil'i Ir rontiu-
naHi.-4ly t;iken,a nqmrvt. to change the diettel
a'tH.n of the v-tetn. With su h chtnuv thoe
complaint di -appear.
Kor trmpmj und lrapairl welWnc
tlf.vy "bonht Im tnken in Ij'rKf ititd Infjiioiit tt-.'--e !
to iiriNhiet. the etffeet of a lra-tH- pure. i
rr wnnreaiavw, a lanrc ib-e bo!llt U
taken, a- rt. product- the dt--irtM rlTect by yiu
pathy. n a limmrr Pitt, take one or two PHI to
promote diirertiHi and relieve lb,' rtnnat h.
Aa ocraHiual iIom Simulate- the Htomnt h nnd -btHi'id,
n-tore I'm appetite, and invtsrorate ttw
Hb'in. Iloncw it i otien t.dvaittaj'fun wh-re j
n renon. derangement rxMi. vrtie who feel i
tob-ratdy well, ottm iwl that a. ilo-e ff thHs
4'ittn make-- him tel deenlfdly lxttr. from their i
VH-an-iotr aud reuuvatiu LaXtxt tm the diV' Miv?
apparatus , , , ...
. - . PRErARKD BT
Ifr.J. C. A FR&CO.trrtrtiri1 Chrmistt,
" ' lowe lb, .ir.i. r.
FOIL SALE BY' ALt VZl iiGl "twiTEn&
fIRSTPBIZI HJ VltKNA EXPOSITION, 1873.
H- KOSEXSlEiL,
Manafactorvr ot superior
Union (Drop Leather
Ani dealer in j
Bark, Hides, and Plasterers' Hair,1
" JOHNSTOWN. ?a! ;
1000 tans of oak and bemlork bars wantsx.
Caab paid oa delivery at tb, tannery. '
Site AdrcTiifmtr'.
Markkt Sr., rini.APKi.iiii.v
Ta.
M ty 31.
EXrOSITOIX,!
I
-:o:-
Art Gallery Ccmplete.
oiin - ri will ?ireti llranil Conr'rt on the
Sspon'cir IS-
!Cji. IlclLg r -m on Kt.:nrin! !
NCW HEADY.
TI1E fHITAOi- a; 5-iRTlt-WEHTKK Ball A
Fuil-nf'-s or.'ii-r -tie miiriir-rrer.t tl:c titca'
Irm.it K.nlwv Lir.i-s m .he VW-t an-l North
wrst, ant. with it numrr-iu i r.ia -hi-s :ol iimi.i-n
Uiaia lorirs the sburti-At and 'tuiflt-vt r.-u.e lie
twi-.-n I 'iiii-Htf' snil ui. mj1i,is in liu-ioft, tsm.o
sUi. .'irhi-ni Mir.riem-,.. I-jwa. .Ne-
: brasxa, t aii!..r-iii and the est-ro Trrrmmcs.
j I;s
i
I
Oinahii au-l Califonwa Line
j Is the sh'rest an.1 best r.-tte f r all mints is
I -N-irlhern lliin..iv I. ws, iik..i. ebra.-ka, Wy
finiir.a. t'niiir.uto Viah. Nova-ia. t'aiiiniTiia. tire
I aou, Chiua. Japan ao-l Aatr:ilia. Its
j ( hicuiro, IJ.ulisog and St. I'anl Line
I W inmia and St. Peter Line
i
I Is the , nlv r.me f r Win- na, K -hetiT. n.ti..
aa. M;mk.itn. Si Peter. .V-w 1 1m. anl ali points
lo S-iot hern and Central .Mainesota. i:s
direeii Raj and Marquette Line
Is the only line fur Jnsv!l!e. Watertown. K-rvl
liuIvu-.oshki.isD Apiiletno. tireenHav. tseana-
i tm. .Nesruunee. Mnnsuette. HuahLon. Ilanoirk
j ami the iike Saierair Country, its
f
i Kn-eport and Tubuue Line
i Is the only rr.nte fi.r Eli
and all puiat via Krei-;
;a, R. klor l, Freep- rt
:. Its
( lilrairo and MHnankee Line
j Ir the ilo Lake Shore pule, and l thonlvor,e
iias-ina tlimoith Kvanspia. Iike F-in-st, Hih
! Un.! P:irk. U .ukt vtn. Ki- hie. Ken.nh.ito till
' w.iukee.
I'nllmnn I'alaee (in
, are nn on all thn-nh ir-itrs..f this niail.
J if h OM,x LlNfc runninir thee.;r 1ms-
. twern i tiu-az't ttti-i t. Paul. I iaiHau' und .fciil-
.uk.'. nr t. bi:ir aad W tm-na.
At Omaha unrXefbtr-1 rnnt with th h-..
j l.ni'l Meepr ou the I'niuo P. inc i(aiir-aI M
, nil i" ii ma v c-i wi me .utsari kivit.
On tbe arrival f tb train tr-ni rhe Kat .
S tuih.the train" n tlie 'hintM a, Xonh- W'eterr
j n.. iiway ien,M n lease. a.i n,nn:
j K'T i '..uivdl Biun I mm ha and 1 4alif.,rnU, ta
f prftWHitr Kom ni iHptnjf thrairh u
i r'atr St. Ptil an-t M !nneaiMt!.. two Throirt '
Tntin -lai.y. with Pullman P!re Car Mtm b I
- -mi sitiii;in rauusi
un t"tii iraiL..
F"rtren ilaw nnl Lake Sui-ri.r. :w. train,
daily, with HuUruan I'l mr t.rhr,l ru-
rantiinaf tbnUkf(i to Mnrju-tte. i
FT .lliiw.inkee. f'-ur Thr nirh Train- Ualljs !
Po!ltna 'ar'-.r niht trniu. Parb.r t'hairrUr. !
un dy traliv. j
For Suitrta an t V'inaa nn-P pdnt in Minn w: j
ta,oue Thr ush Tmu. dtaily, wit ji Pullman Meeb !
i er to w imma. I
F'r I'Of'miae, ria Freiort. tw. T!mn.rh Tmlim
driily wub Pullman i ':in on mwht tminc, j
r uuDtvjttv ami L i im--. rMCIiitt'm. Tl
Thrr-nrfh Trim Daily, w;th Polluaa Cur .-n
niir nt Tnm i .wririri'r. lwa.
t'r aiaxi:ify in.i YtakLto. two Tr.irdallr '
O.. t ... VI : i ....... w.. I
r ui.m.t n v .tr - i' .wi i?-".n k auejr JUl.''Uin.
F"r like .rwvM. (.urTniRji ilnily
Fur krw'kf'ni. Mteriinst, K'n.lia Janeville.
atj 1 -rtlier y-o caa Lave Irvru :wo to ten i
New V Tk IHfie. n, 415 BfMMlwar: Rift,
lrira. 4:nfi.Hta.a'' I -1 . h. I IrH,. Vi 1'.
' Rain reet; .o i rim-aj oriw. iii Mttitra-i
under S(ir-nDn Hn?; etirr ChivlI n i M i
fc.n ?rrft: Kiane :ret i met W. Kin- i
iifiiw rrreT: n tu .'.t. )etr, ('rncr
H ell ani XHtaue MrwM. i
F-r rate ir iulrinali' n not atuin.it. le from
W. H. Srrt rrT
lin. Pa-. Aic't, ,'h
M.4RT7 ltrorti
-astro. Gen. Sup t, Chl-TUfo.
Sulphur Soap
d h.-iltS-iil. I:
.if it... , -t.
- I: tnr 1
ir. -f
f ixri '"'nrVil-lv
ir-trT a U-MiIiUll
ftdTvn !!'
.-Tl. l!u-. ciTatall
l. rit.,..,t ,i b.11!-. ia .r-, i.t-rt.
v ... , liil'lr-r, ,m -a.,. ntt, ll-Ai.
irt:-! i.,nrhi'i'- rv-Twr- u 'hM-v, ilrhm-
! ll Inmlv. r..rn. Ai- r-)t- ttie
il- a?,, irr.?.it..iu .if bit.r.t; imi 4ir.tu
- A (t i-i ta;rni .
T 'Uf. riHT, rJ llti.h so a. rn
l.tk- a Su('jr l t. al -irmre. Ft lrl!i
ii. t: r-.i :r... i; )4 ii.)t-.(.nllt J. Lull' !.
ii in il.. If TVil t w.M,!-l n-rrr iln :Th-nt
it. Il in-4i!r.t!iv--i Hi.. ..1,, if If-.iifn..
-ti. I. 3 .ir r rn .1 rntli. cjn ar.u. iy t
n-l .-ti,? I i?t lin-vii-ri.si ivniiaav ea;b
pu.i.-. TKY IT.
II; i:: iii i.. i;,. Cj mna 7.. t iv
M u Vfr jit
lr. Van lK 4fTlo9
. Kr. 1321 Greea Sr.. Pbi!ade!ph:a. -
J4 by mil ItrwttxrUf.
USE NO OTHER.
'.TZWttUs-IMX
PJITTSBIRG.PA.
TkKu.a t.Wi..l... t. t la- '.t...l
a IS-" aasr-m, llllirin 111". II DI SW1 IBB a liwr nuril .
Slate-tortbe lhite.uxhpiUcale4attivlyouiM( ,
and middie-aed men.
.Ktleata received mt mmj time.
Ad'IiT , tr eiri-ulan oir.U40in fn parti 3-
f'" J. C. SMITH. A. M. PrincipaL
Sept. a.
CALIFORNIA
A11TEUR PR157EZ3T EEFST
r, Presses, Typs,. Int..
' "N.
, Card. At.
J"HNTON 4 d ) .
Market St., 3irr!;:.or, f
ir5Bd it me cant eatsp for CiVtio.-
THI'' i'J t kit KV
j Grocery & Feed Store
I I. i. IWM i li
'Cbecp Side, No. 2. i'.aer's l'.l -;k.
Somerset, Pa.
Hemmorrhoids or Piles.
DR. TKRRT devtf hi time tu th v eatnient
d Fii. Hiin.l. m-e.!mx "r iK-hiP?. all
uthcr di":ifie it t.e; h-w-r buw;i. The l"M.r
ruarantt'e t- rr,r all raw he UavJertAkri. rx
inatter wrhhii-fteuiitfM and Uilf.. orii.-e. 1 J
Vine Mrrt. 1'liii.witipi,., i'a., 1I-um, I ty 1
svnl 7 t p. li.
May -I.
New Firm.
SHOE STORE,
SNYDER & UHL
Ilailug pnrrhufl the ShH
.Storv latelj owitI hj
It.i Iterrllra,
; We take pleaewre !n r?'!irv the r.ftntn of
f P''ie t the fat that we hare mw an 1 expec
I aU-eU ejkt9atnrltf tin hatnl n i. .mi. lasts, , a
Lohite t.
eep
merit uj
! Boots, Shoes
and Gaiters
BOTH OF
'Eastern and Home Manufacture
as ran he f..an.l anywhere. w aL will bsv, ot
band eoD't.intly a full supply of
SOLE LEATHER,
MOROCCO.
CALF SKINS.
KIl'S,
AND LINING SKINS
or al! kinds, witb a rail Itn, of
Shoe Finding's.
The HOME M AXTr ACTTRE UEPART
M EK T IU !ss ia etas no f
1ST. 13. Bnvder,
Whcsaref 3-tlnB fnr maaiaf
6ood Work and Good Fits
; In werm! tiKne tn th Si&ta. The pob tj k
i(setlailT InrWed to cmH al ttimiM ar
j an wa are .let era toed tu ii a-ai a kf.l a4 1
t beet ad mil at pr'ntM aa low at the lvvteA.
SNYDEE & UHL.
uflaa'ay at home,
k mnul irmi free.
Arnts wisiel- tmtit
TKCE fc'l'O. Aus-uta.
mar,
Maine.