u u rw" ITHfWflfiiwdfiiM The Somerset Herald. WfclvNESUAY UU iiiTimmC A OHIO It. . . - PITTSBVKOH I' IV IS ION. m ! "t Anu V. ITT. train" "n bl r..a.i will drl Ir-m and arrive t rtrnt, corner Oraut mhI Water Siwu a Mlow: EAST. W EST. Mall. Mall. ll. j.l.l.. k , M riiliadril' a I2.i . ke-.rl .Mllo U-V llie .HI. 1-l.n-mil t Oil llti U ltlli I. I Mineral I'-llil 'Hin''rlnd Smrlm-lior II;!!"!-!'. trtt7 U lillll.1HI Kh liiiuoid -,ilsiM-l.liis Kt-w Yoik " riatuiuore , " hHbliW'M " Washm!' lir'Mto. fM. mri"-r'. r-rry l.i Ma. u. Marti '" i. 4..U. ui. niMiUwIeMd 1 1 41 - Kmlfl"'rt In, Minrral I , " mo.. I'yl t -I I inonM.wn --i, - Ml. I'lenium! '- i'.inr41pvlll a. ia. W "rt Nrauia .. in. Mi a-lKt X:lv a. ill. Biwl.l.. a ,ji " l'iuniairh . I . lw p ni. ; a. mi. m.; II M " l .:m i. m. I!j " 4 VI ' a a.. Th Kziirew train k-avpt PltUlmra a! t:U P. M. nrTlvUia IT V.m..-llMill. 114 V. M.. Mineral VXn il'ii M. la mum tin-Expn-n- l.av ." a M A M . t'iall.vHl. l A. M, VM- liuryli A. M. AH tralntrao It Baltlime Time. 14 minute Uater lliaa Pliulninrh Tlaia. v. iuai .-.I 1'rnmM tratnl iImIIv. Acrimiinwlaiiin traiiia ami taeflte KxjinM dailT, er't unUJ - " The m.l dir-rt "and .tent iwau U. lUc Ll an-1 Snuihvla Wa.lnimUJO "iijr. TaniUKb Mall le.vl.ia l HI ri. e. at VV a.l.lnnu al Tl p. m. : luluia-rc. p. m. : Ptilladelilna. :la. in.;Ne ' " . m.: KieUiaoD'l. I:Ma. m. TlinmH EK., Ieavli,:l4 p. m . da ly. ar rive at VVMl.imrton at J- a. n, : Bait imira, . a ra : Rli-hm.Mi.1. :'! ! Ililladeliliu. 1 l. n. : Ne York, a.l i p. m. TH ket u !.. onrner i mb Avenue aud Smlih tield fcireeu. ami dej-t ourner Oraut and aler Niraeu. 0ent, Tkkel A aent. E. k. nisiMAN,S01l.,O.nnelli'Hll. naaasaT fc anaaaaLroinT aaiLaoao. in and after May lUh, 18". iralni IU run a Mluwa. cainertina with all p-n Iter trains on tbe P. W. a B. R. K. (Mall tratoi daily, El j.reaf dally i.-ci Monday. ) Laava. aaaiva. Mall Wert W p. m. 4 30 p. m. MallEat la. m. -i p. m. Mail Eaat Conner l nith Ia-al Weat. P. W. a B. R. E- raaa atiaaaai. roiT. Way Paencer tH-.. Way PaKwiger Went.. Mall EaM MaU Weat ri uo a. m. , rm p. m. , ii.4i p. m. , S: .7 p. a. BITTER lil-TTHH. W. S. TEMPLE L CO., Ul ITER Commission Merchants, 47 S. HOWARD ST:, BALTIMORE, MD. We bolUit lila-ral fchipuicnts of Duller, ami tiromme to lliose who ahip their Butter to us. lo use every effort to sell at oal iriit-R. aud will tend their account fali s and c hw k as n as aold. We r ft-r to Faraiera' Jc Mcrchan a" Na'. Bank. Baltimore, and lo People "a Bnbk.ol l.'all itnoie. Kile up. S.'pieuVier. Klderberriea. Io I your flannels. S'jia't that duster. Put up Ourrjs ve-a. Str hats are cheap. Hunt up your overcoat. Hay fever doth abound. The leave begin to fall. Shi t uus are in demand. Are j on ready for the Ciir? linasiing ear season is over. IKin t Uil to aiieud the lair. I) m l fail 1 1 attenl the big aho. The corn -culling seaaou is at hand. This U belUT weather for long sermons. Now eat all the oyters you've a mind lo. S.'nd in the news of your neighbor hood. The cheapest suit in lown, at Scbrork's. Just received. New C'aMmercs at S:hrnck"8. The breath of Autumn will soon 1 upon us. SjmiiuT hat taken it iea(ful depart ure. Only tj m r i nighls to Wj till the show. Camp nulling aeaaon is on the home stretch. Oar Uid laigm.roul w ilh the three iuoj.li men. The attendance at court last week w as no very large. The summer risitors have nearly all de ern d us. A ly w ho is tpanked feels like a warm ed up potato. A U'jral bushel of oaU in l'ciiiis-ylvania weifi is thirty-two pounas. A man doa"t have to lie a liar to be an editor, as tome folks imagine. Doa't forget to send jour arlicies in early for exhibition al the lair. Thev say that Molding 'as a nuansol grace lias never been success. The Lut'aeran SynoJ has beeu iu aes iio'.i lor Ihe isl week at Ihut tlCd. The long days are creeping away lnu us at the rale vi two urnuies per day. The wl weather fr ihe iut lew days coiiiik-U ue to look around kr change ol garuueula. K roe Is. chesluut and hickory nuts are promineully couplexl logether by the !ys jusl now. j not hold vour Fuller loo long, but t!.ip early Ui Keujiard and Ouilesli.js, jialliiiiore. lid. " Several Murpby mrlings have beeu l.tlj here reCcutly. and a number have re-signed the pledge. 1 1 you wm your butter sold quick, and prompt return with check, ship early lo Ker,uar4 an DijOeslu. IJaluinore, Md. . woman's t t une ailh of 1m r atat ureaqJ ilian'i plcmaaui u be -truck by one sixth ot wotuau. If yog, w ant good ttle and prompt re turus.ahip your buller U Macl.,uald, C'lilf iV I n., I'liliadelp iL. Dr. riadler, tV-ulist and Aurist. No. i" lVuii Ave , I'lttatrargk. I'a. Kye, Knr, Th. Jt A Catarrh lectallies. BnchaMi lotint w oemd. nbere is that young taaa who wanted as many wive as UrijjT Seud hiiu (Nil lu I lab. Now is the time lor gathering the finest varKtus ol (em lor the ornamentation ol pirlora r draw in nauis duriue the iuu r moniha. We have Iwea eictiiig a visit from J. Frost for tbe paxt w eek, but up to the lime ol going to press lie has Dot put in an ai'iM-arance. . -' - i The little boy finders and lip iuJictte that the nulling aeaaou to al hand. The fingers and ht, however, are more hrowa Uiau the nal, as jet. t arl "Chun's York cousin has tnrned out iu l a Iraod and now lantfuiaheth be biud the priaam bais 6 threatening the ue ui joung taiiy w bo jilted him. T) Tn7 cna ra KEXNAR1) & BUTTER nru IMTPPTflM II UU1 HflllODlUl J!J We attain offer our services for wc are In-tter ireiared to handle lieforc, liavinp; a tirst-elass COOL - 1 . - 1 1 to liiat e it in on arrival, ami wiui inereaseu 1 ia.it-1 .111 n n quick and make IMtOMPT KirniitXN. Cards can be had from the Store-keep ers and Express Companies, August liY pise if mill mm a slum if GLADES The ni lianncrlilp lnToUf.re ciFtin; 1111.I1T ilie UlMkJvvd, by aiutual aKfc'nieut. u. der the tirin baiue i Al. KlN ALU, ILIt l ' The un.iernlicned haviuir tliif .lav l..ruied a eonliuue tbe rT.luce finmnif."ion liuinenf, at the linn name id Maclhm.il.l. !llrl a. ami tieroliy .lvij llieir irienu. ui use hiuit. ...... 1 deil'iiia eatalile auj rei.i..iiille au. nt In attend Ui lln-ir iu'eroau in Mm m irk..-t.we wjunl repei-l-tullv nil.-r ourselves an 1 s .Ul-ii cjnunoiueiit an I ..r.K-r. l.l:-r .1 a-lv iu--.' u Uo ou ruiu:):iiiueu.s. Miirkni!: plain lurubed and eornm.!cn.f s..!.'i:e.!. () T MacDOXAIII A. J I.tKK 1I.SU.V F. LiUIIACII. In r.-tirir.tf fnan the firm id O. A. Sillier & C . I w.mU tlunk my Inen.K tor their pl Uv..r. an I bi.ie ihey will cimilnuet.i irire ai ton-worn. Mai IhiN A I.I 1. 'I.I r'K k ' .. lil-ral nhareul their businefs, and 1 ebeerlully ree lumeud Diem, af reicarcs shinty and pisihiliiy. I,a!linirthstienti.nullialn-nientthelwven.th-e, we :iln .fr-r our aervi.t-s lor the ale of Olad.T liulter. linviuif a lario K. lriirerat.ir. nn.l a l.irie nn.l llirrejn Die lra.le. we ore praiiarcd to llall Itutterun arrival and tend prompt rriurut nb i'.i-t. .j ,x j, IfKkl'il i.;S..ulli Wiin-r ir. et PtlilA'irlihlS. livltrenec. J.ll. KIMMU.AS'NS.S.linr:: M A XI KAl 11 lUrrs BANK, l'hilatliihU. pllith A1UI- 11 :l'i :.:i ll 10 ti e -l u T P. Harvey & Co. BALTJ ISIORE. s.4. li HERVEY SHRIVER, SHEIVKli ISKOTIIEES. B U T T E li Commissi ox MFiwii.i.rrs. Xo South Strict. B-A-HiTinCOIvLE. ItriVr iij I'riiiihioii lo Fiiisr National Bank, Baltimore. Si. 12 ( nt.xtiCAi. Nat 11 nai. There w as a marked Change 111 Hie tem perature on Thursday last, w ilh rain and aiool wind trom Ihe north-west biinging winter cloihes into requisition (or personal com fori. When Chinamen part ihey say Chin Chin." which means good-bye. This is just the way wilh our girls, ihey thin chin atsjut hail an hour bet'ore they can get art. Il is said that "w ide garters ' are in style, but whether they are cut bins or full in the waist ia not explaiued. There isn't one man in forty thai can uiuleistuud the technicalities ot fashion. It has lx-cn suggested that the dealt! of Brigham Voting is llie cause id Ihe very cold weather Ibis week. As he is alut baked uow ihere w ill probably lie surplus beat enough lo warm tlj : aliuiphere. Pkkxi llixo. There will U- pleaching in the Disciple" Church at IVi-rliu nel Saturday evening, also next Sunday morn ing and eveuing. N'kw giaais I new sty :es I low prices l "FashiiHi Baf ir" vil! be qW.-r f.r ll(e cir ms. S- JS- II TltKtlWF.I.I.. Xo. 0, Mammoth Block. F eoods shion Batr" ' cheap g'ls. Mas. J. No. f . for luigiiu! ne-v B. TitiLDwti.u M imtiiiiih Block. Fahi.a J 1, urn ils :auge tatters of the report th a br.t id si 1 le in the time of antes 1 are coming into vogue, Mi:- am, aaut a gi mleman to a lady w ho ac cidentally dropjKil ODf st,Vt pissingouti f a si sin street store, "tou le l dog collar." amg jour Throail weather of lb.; pud wii-k has started the annual in ivc-meniot Imiu-r and grease toward Ihe eastern market and a retuin movement of the Buller Merchants to tbe Glade of this county. Most ol the large houses are already well represented. spirited rnoelgh touave her tuber's hi mis uss'aa a ciMirt house. hXfmj jHttl. lifcwer, Yes, she would lie milling to turn her lather's house into a livery stable for tlic lake of having a Itilal in iu To) OUDESLUYS, ERCHANTS 83 Exchange Place, Baltimore, IVld. lKimllinp; iJlatU'H iSulttr: 1'mtter this season than ever BOOM .i .1 . 1 ...11 BUTTER ilini uuu.e of (. A. yi U.LT'.it A Co., H il.i .'uy A. Miller relirius lrui llie ntw. ana me reniaiuma un , are aloue u:u .rii-.l 10 nxa 1.1 i.4ui,. ...iu. . A. . 1. XV. . UMIAt'll. J.N'K. J. Mx.-l'UXALb, a. j. ci,i yy. e.-!.r!ner!ili. a t" a. Mill.-r ., will M nana. .. J- i.u.u aier oirvn. ' , 1 1 1 , I. I, .Mi-Ill- 1:01 vi: JAMES IIEWES. Wksteks Natiunai. Bask, Ruliimorr. Bank. New Yolk. Our Small Boy is now ready to do any inld j'ib, for a (enny or upwards, lie nauis to uo to the show. Lost. The lower piirt of an er drop an emerald encircled wilh pearls. The tiiiiier will l well rewarded by rttutuing llie sime lo tins ullice. . I.Aln.KsliHk ofgiiod'sat Fashion Biar, this week. 51 rs. Jas. IS. Tkkkiv em.. No. li. Mammoth Bl.ak fl U ruii)ored that the Bedford and Bridgeport lbtjlroad will be exleu.l. d 1 the ritV ot Cumberland, Md., as there line l?en f JOO.CKiO subscribed fur this jHiraje in that city. Tell everybody the Somerset Fair w ill be held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, tKlober 2nd, 3rd, 4t! ami 5th. "Aud dun'tyou forget It. " W noiit ai;;ong thp buller men in town, the smiling ciuntennpce (f opr youlhTuI friend. Andy While, agent or the firm of V. S. Temple 4f Co. Wk li&v uwie tiirptcial wiiia to nieet the a iils ol wir nitrons visiting town dil riu-; the lair. New good in all styk-a. Mn. J. B. Trkdwei.i, No. 6 MamiiHilh BUa-k. The elec.int sales and prooiit returns mle by M w Don il.) Clirt to Co. or Plrla delphia. are fully appreciated by ourtlairy inen. lor we see that a number of 'air choicest dairk- have been sbipjxd lo Ih in a.-aia this year. A W tl.L SARNF.D ItEri'TATIOK has la-CD etdablished by Wm. Hochsletler. During tbe past scasoo he has made two uiu , week,, and has gircn general satisfaction. Give hint acall. Col. James F. Milliken. District Attor ney of Blair omnty, was arrested on St jrdav a week, charged with having, on Saturday July 21st, at Altoona, made s Hcch to the strikers lor tbe purr f inntirg them to not. Some of our young men in town are 1 tailing advautage ol the ew "slay law."'! Tiey pe'yer gel Luiue po'w till alter piid-I uiiiht. aud m me of the beads ol families' are considering 1 be propriety ol having the law repealed. Three men were found! Iianalm; from a tre id Texas, ami on llu-ni was plut-aide'd j "They stole horses; here is where we found tUi-m, anil here is here ws left ihein." Mr. Bob Scull, who has been employed in this ollice lor more than two years past, liat deserted bin stand and with an armful of books started tor an academy io Indiana county, lo further pursue hit studies. lJob, we wish jou success. Our neighbor of the IKunixmt m sliubllv nib-taken in an item in it last i Kei'k'a issue. Mr. Muiwliiian rrse 1 KM ' . . 1 . .... . . lilt! 1..-.I...1.3 l.ilsliel l.y liK-axi remei I sun ar.u.. , weight oloatI.ai..li..A :J,-ai as our uc.jiu- Imr staled. Ignite a dilfi reiiee. II y.u pass th rough ihe li'.n ri;ost w ilh cari-tul eye, just no-, jou ill notko a sadness creeping over 1'ie touiilenuices of the old heus. It is not simply me knonlede liiat Ihi-y in lot die, but Ihe thought tint they must Ik: sold for spring . . . t : t a Bkki.in Hoijsk. Ule Bro.lier iious.i j J. V. Dav is. l'r p. 1 1.w house has Inen nawly luruislieu an.i n-ii icii iuioui.ii.mi. ; . . ? . st 111 l.. r!iri, being in neairsl U.. It. is . Lk, day or meal, good IK liMllllllIl Ita 1I1IT H'M 111 111 I Illl. I'Vl.il centre of town and t'oariiine by the wee stable attache!! Fanners are busy plo.ving for fill grain. From inhji'iintion ri.xived we are led to believe tint more wheat will be sown this season than ever lietorc. This is rigiil; our larmers should not only eudeavoi to sup ply the hoiiu deuiind, Imt sluald prodiii.-e a surplus for export. The last number ol the Johusto.in i'VtiV Preme conlaius the vabidictory of Geo. S. I.echner, who his been its editor for the last lour and a hall year. C. T. Schulwrt has purchased Iheollice, and will conduct the piper iu future. lie h is our good wishes. Will receive at Fashion Bazar f.om New York, Philadelphia and clsjwhure an im mensa lot of H imburgs, Kibbons. Scarfs, Tics. Corsets, Jewelry, etc , etc. Special Bargains. Mits. .T. B. Tkkiiw ki.i.. No. C, Mammoth Block. The 01 J reliable firm, W. P. II irvey to Co., ot Baltimore, again comes to the trout, aud, as usual, will receive their full share ot consignments of 0 lades Baiter. This firm has stood the test of many years, and, as is usual iu such cases, is more sin cerely trusted than ever. Age, experience, ai.di are fill management wilt tell. Wantko To rent a Grist Mil! T.T a term ol venrs. with dwelling attached. Would prefer one wilh small hirm also at- liclu.I. iu Bedford or bonicrsel Couuiy. Pennsylvania or adjoining counties. Ad dress P.ist OH'.cc Box 51. Piedmont, West Virginia, by letter, giving I. icaliiy, capac ity.'und rent, with lull particulars. Pos session to be given 1st of IMolicroi sooucr. We will receive this week, in all the newest and latest styles, a large slock of (ient sTies, Bows, earls, Collars. Culls, Suspenders, Hose, Gloves, White Dress Shirts, Laundried and rnluundried, all Wool White and Saule. I'underwcar. Mas. .1. B. TiiKinvKi.i.. No. U. Maininoih BLa k. Tn k reporter who wrote Ihe following item for one of the Pittsburgh paK-rs had evidently been mixing his n ; "Ceo. . Pile, of somerset, was liHgel in ttic prm- tcnliary for one year this mornina." This is quite a misuse. G. W. Piic is our Sheriff ami it w as a prisoner under his charge, John Clark by name, ho wa.n in carcerated, aud not the Sheriff. The lull moon which occurs ou llie 2.'nd of September, only tlir..e weeks distant, will be that woudertul Ihing, the harvest 1110011. For several successive evenings the moon will rise at dark, shedding across the earth timing the whole night its mild litains. .Most generally there is uu hour's difference from one night to anoth er in the rising of the moon, bat lor a fi- w days after the September lull l;m u this w ill not be so. Mr. Adiian Oudesluys, of the firm ol Keuuaid andOiidesluis, ban put in an ap pearance al Ibis place, and w e are pleased 10 m e thai his having joined the Bene dictine army has only caused him lo bj more geiiial and jovial than ever. The dairj men say his ui r.val is always an imli caiton of lively times aim ng ihe bulter men, so we may ejH-:l !o see the express aud railroad men cver4'hc!ued wiui li.H iucss. . - Arc jou going lo the Sea Side, or are jou there already? In cither Case procure some of Glenn's Sulphur Soap, if you would increase the luxury of the bath, render jour skin w hite and healthy, and remove freikks or sun burn. Sold In- all Druggists. DcKt,Crittenton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. Hill's Hair and Whisker dye black or brown, fifty cents. The squad of three month's men w ho have beeu busily drilliug tor the past three weeks, received marching orders on Thursday last. Lieutenant Scull received orders lo report at Monoogahela City ou Monday and to leave his men, under com mand ol Lieutenant Snyder, report on Thursday. The squad is composed ot 11 men from Couqiauy G ot this place, and li from Cant. Hite's omp.iny of Sloystow u. Governor Hirtranit his finally decided thit only one regiment ol the National Guard shall lie sworn into the three 111 hhU'o s -rvicj tor lh aiilaracils coal t: giot).'. Col. Hartley llowaid, of llie Nineteenth regiment of Pittsburgh, win otlicially Uotilied that he will be III com ma in I ol uie regiment. Five eompanii s al ready iccmili-u have beeu ordered 11110 cainji, and 1 iie Ihiee oiluis wi,l oe retruil ell tinlii il.c .Xlli dllislou. The letters ailiiletsed to Ihe folio 1114 iersniis w ill lie sent to l!ie dead le.U r ul lice il not lulled f..r witliiu :! ' days ti-oin Sept. 1. 1S77. AdaliiS "1 homas, B. atlj- John W., CiS. lnvi Henry, Coltiens James N.. ill Her Adam A., McCann S. W.. MeCaun Jt Holmes. Miles Mrs. Mary. Province Miss Mat., Ort George, Shaffer Sirs. Mary, Shaulis Lea, Thompson Gto., Snider James D, Thomas Miss Eve. Tiubils Mrs. E. A.C.Davis, Posluiasler. I!l vuvi.it has made ureal reductions in prices ot I Urdu nie. Vou can buy goods just as cheap from him as you can buy llu in ia the city. lie bujs his gisaJs trom the manufacturer, and iu large quanlilies, and therefore buvsthe.11 at llie Very low est prices, and is de:crmiued now to sell g.stds at a very lop- price. . Call aud see hiiu and get his t-rices. lli stock is very complete, including Building Hardware, Paint and Glass, Oils, Varnishes, and Wooden Pumps. Again we sav, call and see Blyniyer, and buy your hardw are froii) Uliu aud you will save money. Dk. Van Dtkk's SiJi.pnrKSnAr. Dr. Van Dike, whose life kipg specially, and w orld w ide reputation fur curing skin dis eases, has endeavored fur J ears to C4iubine all external ircalinent. He has aceein plisheti this desirable result in the prep raliop ol his compound "Sulphur S.atp." the merits ot which are swken of Oy thousands; il is highly recommended lu all OUT readers. Price 2j cents, by mail, ilj cent6lKx;3 cakes UO cents., bv 111 til, 15 cents, tlfflce 50 N. 3lh street. "Whole sale Ik-pot, 4U0 N. 3d street. Philadelphia, I'a. Sold by all Druggisu. - AmoBL'st those who have shipjied their Buller to Kennard and Dtidesluvs. Balti more, Md., last week, were Aaron Ileiple, J.G. Barron, Josiah Heminger, George J. Bittner, O. B. Dickey and several oth ers who were so well pleased wilh their.! ales lust ear that they ship again this Tir to the same house. Farmers who ship to this house will be pleased wilh the sales. Several sales have already been ; made and rtlurns with checks sent tor Butter shipped last week. The demand lor Buiter in Baltimore is rood. Ship early to Kennard A Oudeslnys, Baltimore, t Md. I At "Fashiox Bazar" luis Wmc. " The largest lot ol Millinerv. , iribboni : " ljidits" and 'Cent's Fall and Winter l'ndereaf. The largest lot of N ot ions. " Trimming". -' :' Ilumburs lilgin. . V '.' I adiea' lliise. I; ". Ueut's Hose.'. . ( " Gloves. , Ladies' Glove. . Mrs. J. B-Trkdwici.i., Jio. 0, Jlaiuuioth Block. Some fifty y.iar or more 030 a poomldj woinin in (rcland had In r coitML'e nulli il down over her head by her lunillord. ' iter nam'! w as .tionie .uaguir. and she lanu, lo 00 released upou paymeul ol f U. died ot grief and rxrsfture. Thereupon , 05. Tbi ia virtually a verdict lor the her son and some neighbor lads lonned delenduut. themselves into a secret band, and vowed and took lieice vengeance on IrMi land lords, in ceneral. The Imnd spread rnpi.l- Iv and they called themselves ihe '-Mollie Maguirea." and Irish cool niiucrs brought j Jl. Jv holl va. Job Kcarmeguo, jic'. the name to America. ! intnl, veruiel lor deleiidaitl. . T 1 ,-Ptv to i teorjte H. Wajs Vs. Puinl.-I Walker, L. h. Liyton & l.o. No. ViisI St., case h.anl. Jury wnudia u, ami csc rilteburirh, ae so.e n-jen's lor Bruiii, : continutil i.ioir, Martin., a otie .ratii irou . S one ( liina. iii.iinil.ii luied ai KikI Iver- UM, Vr lm! ,,. j. , Kihil.iii.,,,. ' 1 Ins w iinil.Miiitclly tin! 't il i-i n-iw.ire in tlto nvirket. Tliia linn nh linndle. Hockin'luiii and Villow Ware ! lu t ie fitt'jrii ti and pai k all loi llicr uu i ship from I'itUs'mi'i;- IVicu giMraiilei d. ),ir ni'.'H'li:ims ill do well lo putrouiz; tlnin as l!ry are tlMionlily reliable. 1,...aea 1 I.L-nrurl.. .t i. 1 1 J . vak.y ,,,),-,,,, txi-diW sustained ipiite . , ., : ; , 1 r ., aiu-r h diuvciiii lour iiacca iiiit 11 , CljllwU.tl ; a ca,l)oara Urax-er. Th 1, t,,e a,et eu,irel 8ate. The dm . mt -a lIis.urd UIUll , F nlu.r 1,iVCin tmr placed th funds hink- rawer days idler, when, to hiscunslcrii ilion, he found the money was missing. Tlu drawer is stipKs.fll to Lave lieeii rifled Iy some tluet. 1 he sum lost was two hundred and seventy -two dollars. Miytnuiali lu- (hjx'iaUnt. The Cur.isle Barracks are occupied by United States troops, several companies having arrived there last week I r 0111 Fort Mellenry, Baltimore. When the place was abandoned a nue years since as a mili tary post, the citizens ot Carlisle gener ally did not object, thinking that the mor als of the place w ould be improved by the removal of the troops, but this does not apjicar 10 have been ihe case, and the re occupancy of the barracks ia hailed w ilh delight by llie Carlisle people. Carlisle was a military post during the Revolution ary war, and baa so continued ever since. Is Camp. t'apt J. D'v. Ilaitrd's three months company his gone into camp at Drj- Kim Grove. The men will lie ac tively drilled for a fjw days, and sent in to active service in the anthracite regions. Ild.B. Scull, local editor of the Somerset Uautil is First, and J. Do Patty ot West moreland is Sci-oud Lieutenant, J. T. Armstrong, First Sergeant. The men are selected Irom the other companies in Gen. Gallagher's Division, and hail from Wash ington, Fayette. Greene, Westmoreland and S unci set counties. Their canip pre sents quite a picturesque appearance, and has been named "Ciinip Howard." Mo no mj, 1 tela lb-publican. The tollowiug rules should be strictly observed by persons hiving occasion to visit a printing ollice: Enter softly. Sil down quietly. Subset ibe lor tlu paper. Paj for it-in advance. Don't touch the type. Keep six feet from ihe devil. Hands oli manuscript. Don't talk to the compositors. 1 )on't curry oil' the exchang's. Never beg a iqer. Gentlemen observing these rules when enteiing a printing ollice will greatlj oblige liie editor and have no (ear of the devil. IIowitis ix.K.-'The first object in life with the American people is to "get rich ;'' the second, how to regain good health. The fust can be obhliued hj' en ergy, houi sty and saving ; the second iguod health,) by using GriEKx's Afot'sT r' 1.0 wek. Should jou be a ilesMiudent sidfeier Irom nnj' ol the effects of Dyspep sia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, toe, such as Sick Headache, Palpitation ot the lleait. Sour Stomxch, Haiiitual Costive Hens, l)i..iness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Lu tqiiriis, toe, you ueed not stiller uiioititr day. Two doses of Au gust FI-iAi-r will relieve you at once. Sample Boll li s JIJ cents. ICegular sue 75 .viiis P.iMtivelv sold bj all first-class Drugr'i.-.t iu ihe V. S. The ureal II il Road Ciictis that is ti 1 , I. u.il 111 this place on next Friday, is said to le the l.-.lList Slid UsieboW pott' tiav eii.ig in the L 11 ileU Stales, (istjear Ihey traveled through this Slal.; ah nig Ihe true, of the Penna. K. U , ehib'litij; ul Johns town, Greensburg and uiher ptitms wneie they lelt a piost lasting and favorable im pression. If the weather i plensaul we bespeak for them the largest crowd ever gathered in Somerset to w itness a like e U.biln 11. The severe lalxira of harvcal being . v r, ihe crops uf every kind hav ing ln-.ii uin!e-i il'y largo and sifely stow ed uay, nil la'rmcrs are all ready lo bring tbtir luitiilies aud have one real day ot pleasure. We hear of people in the remotest etuis of the county, twenty miles away, who are making their arrange ments to be present on that great daj TitK. Dhteiif.xi'K. A woman will take the smallest drawer in a bureau lor her ow 11 private use, aud will jiack away in it bright bits ol boxes, ol all shapes and sizes, dainty bits of ribbjn and scraps of lace, loamy rutlleis velvet things lor the neck, bundles of old letters, pieces of jew elry, handkerchiefs. Inns, things that no man knows the name ot, all sorts of fresh looking little traps that you couldn't cat alogue iu a column, and in snv hour in the day or night, she can go lo that drawer and pick out any article she wants without disturbing anjlhing else. Whereas, a man having the biggest, deepest and widest drawer assigned to him, will chuck into it ihree socks, a collar box, an old necktie, two handkerchiefs, a pie, a pair of susjienders, and lo save his soul he cin'lthu 1 1. d a v- rw.ih lit leaving mine ends ol thills sticking out than there are in ii, mid ii sKuis l.nks as il it hid lieen pai-Kd oy a hullnu.ic puss. WoitTii ir Wkioht is Gold. Un tloubteiily ihe greatest modern discovery in mediciiKi is Dudula's Medical cure tor IysK-psia, sick headache, sour stomach, cos'.ivtiuss, biliousness, loss of appetite, distress after cat in and all disorders caused by indigestion or deranged liver. eh nsulis are astonishing, and sure relict is guaniutred in every case where it is faithfully used. Il tones up the stomach, regulates the liver, restores the natural ap peltte. strenihensthc delicate and ex pell the morbid iiumom from the system. Ty phoid and bilious fever might in almost evei v case, be prevented by ils timely use. Trial size 25 cents. A very lew doses w ill relieve, and a little perseverance ttm j ou. For sale bv O. W. Ben lord. Also Agents l. r Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Sj rup, wkah never tails. Bf.i.ikk Wthoct a Ducto.ii. Though we would bvno means be understood a deprectiling, but rather as reconiuiending. pn.ifi-ssiotial aid in disease, there are niul litildes of instances when il is neither ne cessary or easy to obtain. A tamily pri vided with a comprehensive household fqieciric like Ibisieiier'a SioawicU Bitttra, is possessed ot a niediral rcsourccadeqoatl) Ui most cm. renriea in w inch medical au- vice would l-e otlierwise needtul. That sterling totiic and reclivw iwvaiiably remedies, mid is autlmriiivtly rccuimiicnil ed foi debi'iiv. indigestion, liver disoider. an irregular haliit ut Issly, urinary and Uterine trouble, incipient ilieuniatism and gout, and many other ailments of frequent owurivnce. It eradimtes and prevents In termittent fevers, relieves mental despon dencv. checks nreuialure decay, and in vigorates ibe nervous and musscular tis sues. Sleep, digestion and apixtite arc promoted by it. and it is extremely usrlui iu overonining the effects of exhaustion and exposure. Ibi.tu Vikuk Oa a iietiliou of sundry cit'ra'iis ol Im imer T p.. for a public nul from au.l Patch to the I lank roatl at or ni-ar Gebh r's farm. The Court appoiuUd Jas. B. uaither: surveyor aud A lexanueT Ware and ilalbias Suhre. viewera. On a petition for a public road near I Wm. Zinn's lo Mevers' sawmill, in Sum mit towuhhin. tbe Court appointed il. D. Miller, surveyor, Emanuel Licbty and Simon P. Fritz viewers. 1 Oa a petition to vacate and supply por- 1 tions ot a road in ljuemalioning lownsnip, i the Court appointed William II. Birn- i hart, turveyor, Daniel Weaver and Joseph Mishler, vieweis. j On a petition tor a public m id leading i from a point on the public rrtsd lending Mrom balisiiiiry to Ihe. national road uear , Peter L. iilter 'a. to a point ou tbe .Mason ' aud Dixou line on the farm of Eliz-t Liv 'eugood to Intersect wilh a road leading Ut Stanton's Mills on tbe National road, the 1 Court apiwiinted D. S. Bowmtn, Survey ' or, Samuel I'oorbaugh and Jacob ZiTall, viewen. Cornr PBOfjESDiso-s. E. J. Fai'iley t t Cuiiierine Kulluv 1i 44nu.ni niiimi.l I trom lsi week; verdict lor plaintiff for ihe I Henry Vimiuk'h executor. vs. Hannah Ayels' ueirs, lue lo Us', the validity ul ! ( Hi Dry Youth's mill. Yefdie-l ior elelts., a.iiuM the will, TaMiim v.. I' to C. It. II C... Jul: men uoultivo im f:n 1 .oi l ol Tay111.11 r ,v ... it 1; c.. Jiil nieni oumi sei im c.wh. A. J. 1. o. r v J .:io .S.nif.r ail.iiiin-i trator. ful. like a uou suit. Henry Can io. .imicl J-11 el. I'd', takes uou suit. Xho aiaive c-usj. weie so loug thai Ihe ween .is . .i..cit iu 11K.11 il ia... ami llio balauce ol lue iml li.til lo ue d Hit lulled. Tg'Ciths' Exa mi N Ari.iN. 1'hu ex amination ot leacners ot Somerset county will be held as follows: Jeliuer X It Mils, buUidaj, Sjiilemlier o l,..l Somerset, Moutluy. Sepieuijcr 24. h. New Ceulreville, it eduesdaj', Si-plcmUr 211th. Lrsina, Friday, Sepleiulier 2Sih. Coidlueiice. halurday, Si-plemtier 2.ih. Salisbury, Monday, HcltMier 1st. Mejersdale, Tutsuay, tX-toiier 2ud. Berlin, Thursday, October -Kb. Shauksville, Saturday, (H U.ber Oih. Stojstown, Monday, October tfih. Davidsville, Weduesdar, October lDlh. A special examination will be held at Berlin on Saturday, November od. The examinations w ill begin ai i a. m. Friends of education aud School Di rectors are especially requested to be pres ent at the examination lu their respective districts. Certiticalea will be classed as follows A total ol tit teen ur under first class. Total ranging from tilt ecu lo twenty second-class. Totals rangiug from twenty to twenty-five third-class. No old certificates will be renewed. J. B. WUIPKEV, Co. Siqierintendeht. Er Ihe I1kuai.ii. Camp mketisu. We left Somerset on Thursday, Aug. 2:jd, to attend a camp meeting, nnder the auspices of the Evan gelical Association, held near Donegal, iu Saltlick township, Fayette county. We arrived upon the grounds in the even ing and found it a very beaulilul place in the grove belonging lo Soloiuan Kennel, and was arranged with four tiers ol seals in front of the preacher's stand, surround ed on either side by the cozy tents that had been erected in which to tabernacle for a lew days. At the entrance ol the encampment was aboardiug tent controll ed by Dr. Sillier of Donegal, who render ed Falisfitclion to all who desired refresh ments, not otherwise provided for. Kev. D. K. Lavan, preacher iu charge, intro duced the sew ices on Thursday evening. On Friday morning a heavy shower of rain tell, out llie people a&embied in one of the tents, while Her. 1. A. Smith, ot Somerset, addressed them on the subject of "frayer. In the afternoon Kev. V . A Uiuger, of Bridgeport, told us that "Bet ter is the end of a thing than the begin, ning thereof," followed in the evening by an able discourse tixiq ''-fne one thing needtul," by K. Bone, of Mt. Pleasant. Saturday morning Iter. J. Each, ol Sloystowu, referred to the "Surpaasiug en couragements of God' lieople over their discouragements;" followed in the after noon by a discourse from Iter. E. C. Mar tin, of Cranberry Summit, W. Va., ou "Earthly dissolution." In the evening ue listened lo a sermon preached by Kev. Baumgarduer, ot Salisbury, on the "Na ture aud necessity ot revivals." Suuday morning daw ned upon us bright and clear, and a very large crowd ot people assem bled on ll.e ground. A very good expe ru nee meeting was held al 'J o'clock, fol lowed by an able discourse from John 14 (J "I am the way," delivered by Kev. J. J. Buruhuri, Presiding Elder, ol Somerset district. He spoke negatively of llie church rituals aud ordinances as not the waj ; bill of Chi 1st, llie-only way lo God, holiness, happiness und heaven. Ite-v. F. Bone pteoi lied lu the Hlicruuoii. Pillowed in liieeveuiug u Kv. J. Kan uooti "ihe wonueilul tan.r." A cliu..riu s mctliug was held ou Aloinlay uiciiuoU, WUell quite a u.lill)vr i. cnliil eu acuv lcd lu irotil ol llie cilcaiujliuejli and listened Ul jollie cceliclil aiidiesses b several Ol lUC Ulllilslels Ou 1 llesdiij luoruitig U:, F. Boi.e picaehed a Very uuoiuiaglu 4 aerui mi oil "Ihe wliile-r.i'K-d ihruug; ' atler which the sacrament ot the L ird'a Sapper w.s Celebrated, when a large number uirtici puled by partaking ot ibe sacred emblems, i he power of God was manifested on this occasion, and many hearts rejoiced. lie. v. T. Eisenhower, ot Somerset, put in his appearance upon the grounds and preach ed in the evening a soul-stirring discourse upon the "Strivings of God's spirit.'' Wednesday was the last day of the meet ing, and in the afternoon Kev. S. SL Baumgardner preached a very animating discourse upon "The heavenly guesl cUamlier." During this service a deep state of feeling pervaded the congregation 3ome I wept, others shouted and many praised God. Missionary contributions were then solicited, and the sum of f 12U secured on subscription. The closing exercises in the eveniug beggars elescripiion. Alter the parting hand had been given, many re mained upon the hallowed ground and continued to praise God until the break of day. The cries of penitents, shouts ot those thai were saved, and the hallelujahs ol God's people characterized the service;. Observer. .HAICKIMI. BOvV MAN HAY. On Hie lh iusi., at ik-rbn. Pa., by lk-v. II. F. Krenri. Mr. I'll lUlit y lkiallliu ui JI s Elizt II i... lain ol Ibis cuuty. O.I the same day, by Ihe same. Mr. Joseph Hanger to Miss Auuie M. Met eis, ladb of Berlin, Pa. iu:i, WILL. Anp. Slst. Mrs. ElizaU-lh Will, wife of Aaron W ill of Jew Centre- ville, aged 71 years, fl ruoa. and 17 daya Mrs. Will's maiden name was Enable. She waa born in Mercersburjr, trankhn county, Pa. She became a member of the Presbyterian church 10 lue uayaomer yoiilh. Haying moved to JCew Centre- ville, this county, where there la no rre- byterian congregation, she connected her self with the Reformed church of that place. She was, and remained lo her death, a faithful and devoted member of the church. Believing and trusting ia the Lord she passed Irom earth away. There U a home lor the blest in the man sions on ui;n. K4K KstNCTX A . ft 1 corrected by Ueata a Bsaai-ra. l.fcAea is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED, Apples, drleel, fl ft Applehuller, fl s-al Hrau. fl luu H Huuer, fl ft (ke). Hatter. (rolll Buckwheat, V bohel " meal, luu ft Ileeaaal. fl ft Baooo, alioulders, fl ft... .... - side. " u eoautry han.8, fl ft Corn, (earl fH.uhei Cum, (aliellsd) barbel Com aieal fl ft ttf skins, V ft Ea, ft 4o Flour, fl bhl Flaxseed ft bu.. (M ft) Hams. (ugar-ewnM) T Larl, r1 ft Lealber, red sole, fl ft-- " upper " - " kip. " Middling, walu. UWft Oats, fl la Putatocs, fl bu FWhes, dried, fl ft Kysft bu K.rv f ft Salt, N'l. s. fl M.l.eatra " Oruuod Alum. ir sack " Aihioo. per sack Susrar, yellow jt ft - whit Tallow, V ft Wheal. V bus Wdut, ft ft St ...ue uu lac tie Me ta fee lue lie M'-ie sue t le lot ny f IM tie le ...us ) aiarue 7 U 1 -jc tie lie at us Oe su ivaiA ....a'Vii J 1 4UiwT A'rtc Advertisement. CABPEUTEES & Fjprt with tools, can make CriM Si 00 to f! 80 perday la their uwu Beiarbburhuud. No kumbUR. TH' IMFSO.N ft CO., M wood atree't, FitubnrgB. Sep. Is fw- d ASK tberea.Ter.d diinln. Mliimif- ferera, vletmu of lever and airua, the mercuri al Din and ralHnl huw they rscoverad health, eneerlal aplrits and a-nfld i fetlta ; ibey will tell y by Ukinz Siavnaa' lav aa auit unm. Th Cbeapett, Paratt tad Beit Family Nedieia la ia ta World. DYSPEPSIA. IKNSTIPATIOV. .lasa-rtl.-, HilUsllw-kK. SIIIK HKAIIAl.'ll"'..!. Iferrwluo .4 Spirit. SHIR STIIMACH, Heart turn, a-., a.?. I hl unrivaled Si-utbern Kerned r I.. rr;.nled a-4 iu eunisiQ s alnaie ptriteie if .ilereury, r any lijtt.'l.-ls mineral sut.tar, bul la PI BELT TEriETABI.F, nailalnlnit thixr Smlliem Km, and ll.:rl. whl h sa allwiMi Privhlen. ban iilai-ed ia rnumries where Liver Ihwaaea DMiel (irevall. II will rare a!T riteaie caused by derangtment of the Livar and Bewelt. I ue S V M PTOSIS nf Liver IVunptalnl are a Lit ter r Ik.iI laifis in IIm nnrtitb ; I'aiu In Ins Back. e.ileii.ir Jmnts. .nea anniaken Sh ttbesinailiuji ; SSiiur Sil.wu-b ; ol A ppel lie ; Buwels altera slely eeativs and lax ; Headscbs : Lnaa id memo ry, with s psinlul aeaftsi an ul bavins; Isiled tu do sninelbinir which ouirht to have been.l.e; IK-hlli. ty, Liw Spirlla, a thlcb yellow sipesratie uf the slkln and Eves, a drv ouugh ofuiu utiauikva lor tXioramiiiiiia. Someiiuoe many of theoeirmpliiml atten-l tlx dlaeaas, si other, very tew ; lial the L1V EK. the Unreel orasn In the body, la ;enrslly tbe seat of ill aw, and If not rea-ulated in time, if real aoiler i, wreU-he.lneM and liEATit will eurue. I can recmamend aaaaemeartnu resaeily iordia eaaeof Ihe Liver. Hesrthuro sn I IH-.pepeia, Sun. uuaia' Laver Kea-ulit., Lviel. Wi sdu. ls- MaKter S reel, AwUtant fuai Si arte r, fliila.lel phta. We have teate.1 lis virtue, personally, and know that lor ly,peij, Bll.iuaneaa. snd rhr..b hlns: lieailaehe. It U t he hent uieiMrliie the world ever Haw. w have tried torty other remedlea he. fore Simmon' Liver Kenalauir. hut n-we ul theia rave a more thsn letmiorsry relief : hut th Kea. ulalur. nut nniy relieved, hut cured na.'' El). Tax uiRArn lit AlEssicxiisa, Maeun, Us. BAD BREATH ! Nothing ia so unpleasant, noliln su common a, l.s.1 breatli. a n.1 In nearly evry ease it ei.me from the atumarb. snd can be so esally eorreiHe l If you will take Simmon.' Keiculsior. Ilo not nea-leet o rare a remedy lor tbi repu sivs diaonler. It will slro improve yoar Appetite, C'mplexl.ia, sn.1 gen eral Health. SICK HEADACHE. Thl? tllstrewlDJC rfliHltm urruri mom frttjuenl ly. Xh 4iturtnoof the tttoft'(i, mrl-lOK trtn. iuiierrHly dliretHloraii(iit. ue severe pin id tbe heait. wC4XuiihjuieJ wilt. disicrevJ'le itau tvt ihl ouofttuutci whit U in.puUrly known . Sick Hedcb. For protnpt rcliet Tale Simions' Litot Regulator, or Mm, At krmtdf in M ALARUM'S FEVERS, IKiWEL 1'liM PI. A I NTS, 1 1 YS PEPS I A, MENTAL liF.PK FU SION, K ES T LESS. N ESS JAIMHUE. NAI SEA. SICK HEADACHE. .1LK:, l.'ii.Nsri PAriO.Nand BILlOL'SXESS, IT HAS NO EQUAL. MAXCrACTCKKDOSLT Bt - J. H.ZEILIN a CO., PHILDAEl.l'HI A. PA. Price IM.OO. Sold by all Dmggists, Jalya. QlirilAXS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order uf mle lumed imt of the Orphan Court uf Notueraet county anil u a dl-ree-ie.1. we will exiue to sale by puhlis outery on tbe premises, on Saturday. October C. 1817. U o'clork p. m. , of aatd day, the fulluwlngr real eea .e, ix; A eertaui tractor land altnate tn Bndheravslley Twp.. Somerset WHinty, iPa., sil.oininx Linda of tianiel Shoemaker, Johu Foustand Widow eueer ana isnus warranted in me name of sialihis liaabel, entltilnir aixty-bve acres a n.1 allowance mure or lens, bavluK a lust dwelling house and stable thereon erected a port wu ut said land Is cleared. TEKMS. I We half as soon as the property is wh'i anii ouc-uau iu a year wirn iriu-reac, ANHREW HmiVER. XELStIN N. WELLEK, Sep. U Adm'rs sn I Trustees Q UP 11 AN S' COURT S ALE ily vlr'.ueid'an uer ol the Ondians' Cnrt of Somerset entuity, lo 11m un.lersiztd Adaiiiiiinrv. tor f. ul the ens eid O.ivi.i Lour, deed, I will ei poet: tv puhlle sale, un the immiK,, on Sulfrda, Ot-tol)?r 6, 1377, the following valu tide pniuertv lute the ert.itc the ald ll.ivl.l lxlir. ilee'il, I .wit : or A traet of lan.1 matte In Jeiiuer Twii . Somer set county, l's eontalitlnx 7S acres an.1 77 p-n-heii. trict measure, a.loluina lau.U ut Jacob Siuflt, Jesse W tte. Jacob iNive-r'a es ate sn.1 others, with s dory sn I a ball plank house, I x :al.le, i,rl:iz h'io- an I o h-r huil tin tneroHi er-Ui.l, aiaiui nttocB acre eiear. and ine liaLinee r the Inn-1 in well timliensl and w aiertkU Ihere I a rliudl wliM on tbj premlKo. uf yo in tre,-, ol choice fruit: Ihe shove, pioper.y i, .lliute.1 rlos ; 10 x.l nitlK. M-!f i h 'Ua,-, Hire. liUckjini'li li"p. TEK n Filly doll- r J t! d y.fsot.-. one thlr-l in Wl'lin lue boy n liar at u nirtu ll'dlol UieH.llC. Stlil tllrt i:il.,ii 1; ul cr .i.ni 1 a (ha wi'iuw .'uwr In io suuai iintiuul aym. a . "l.iHuii 111 pit in,. ai iw .mwrr lu Uv accurtsl .ai Ihe iroiicriy. Ht.MlV 1). L'HIH. R- p, Is Auniibitraior BISSELL &CO. M vNUFACTl KERS, 2S5 LIBERTY ST., AND 242 PENN AVE. PITTSBURGH, PA., Stoves, I"anges, GRATES, MANTELS, Finest assortment in the country, and Low Prices. Sep. 12 SSIGN EE'S SALE. liy vlrtneof an nnler la.ue-l l.y tbe t'oort of Comraoa Flea ot HomeraetfluaniT, Fa., the un riersiicned Aciliriiee of Jaeob A. HioUKh sad PeUr A. muuxb, will sell at public sale, on Thnrdaj. October 11, 1877, at 1 o.-lK-k p m., the following de--ri d real es tate, vis : A trsct uf lan.l slluvte iu etue.Rh.Miinir Tap.. SaneriHrt cnniy. Fa et taibit.a 3S7 m-rx-f. m-.re or Una, ul which sIh.ui VOW acr.r are clear, wltu a two stry los: h. ik. laLk lurn hii.i u lo-r u'. buil.lintc tnereon : alsu a y.iaiia orv-bar.t .t rh4i- truft, adj I di. U11.I1. ..1 Joiiu lilmuh, A rnM liaer, S.iun I 1 . V er, Jer uii .h s, e . h r. snd ul hen. TEKJU. Ibie-llilpl in hau.1 a day m ; at'. oQe-thinl in sis w e h.. sn 1 w-tNlri In one y ar, Irom the 41I1 nay .4 Ai-rll Is;;, with inters, uu deterred payuieuta Ir.m day ol nlc. Ii AN ILL H FFWAN. Sep It Awiaiwe. JULUTSALE By vinae of aa otdar h"Bed out ot the Orphans' IViurl ut SouiepMd Co., Fs.. lo the un.ter.iiEned direeta!. I will eapuee lusite by pu licuatcry, oa the premises, un Saturday Ovtober C, 1S77, st 1 o'clock p. m.. Ihe following described resl estata, Lite the estate uf Jacob Cover, Jr.. dee'd. vis: A cerain farm or tract of land ltuate in Jenaer Twp, Somerset County rs.. eoataiains: llu seres. Ml seres ttiemn oiearea. sol rMiane wen titaoer ed. adpanliiK Unda uf U. SI a It I. I. Mie Wilt. Wm li. Keuat, 1'svid Lvhr and otherf, bavins; thereuw erects.1 s goud two atury plank kuuse. log barn snd other outbulldlnr. Tbis Isrss has spple. peaen and at ner fruit trees arvwtns; oa It. a straia never lailinsrapiina. anl Is un.ieriai.1 wttb alMMit a five fen vein uleualwith hank opened. TEKMS. One tbinl ia haaden eounrmaltoo of sale, ami bstanca lntwoe.ual annual payments, wtlBoat luiercri. HENRY L. KLINE. Sep. II Adm'r snd Trustee. Jefferson Academy, CAXOXSBl-RC. PA. Tlx course uf study ksvlns; la view : 1st. Preparation lor Uollen. L A tuod Ena;llh EiluculKe sJ. Prsnarallua hsr Businei.. Is comprehensive sod lbs Instruct!. th.in.aab. Teachers einertenced ami sucersriul. tlrnua, French and Hook keeuina a ade specialities. L- eatioa lu t b midst ul a uuk t anu uwral eouiuisul ty, removed frosa the dlstractioBS sail temptation nf city III. Kxpensss very low. al irrui upea SJept. lstb. IfTT. F-rclreulr, ac. siiores Auul. kEV. Wi. F.V.lMl,Ftlucil CHAMBERSBURC Academy. Cood enough for tho Best. Cheap enough for the Cheapest Rates redwood to 1 250 a Tear. Aug. 1 L J,H. aUl'MAKKK, Fa. (niipal jTXECUTOR'S NOTICE. fisZtl leaf Ana Maria Zareti, late of Btoeyeree 1 1 p., deoeased. I IIm. f. ml . mi ii I tmm ik. .hr.va Mt.t. w rr-w ,Tai ! fit ! ' ha vlns; beea f rantel ut the andenia-L1. auiice- t - - : - I e aeretiy wlvea ( Ihuse taaleUed tu il lu asake ha- I ssediaie paysseat, end tkasw savins: elaimsscainel MTPTTATITCa It to present tbem duly sutaeutk-ated iuraettw-rax,v-UAlnuo meet, at t.fflce .d H. F. Be bell, la Sotscrset.oa Fr- I day. Sept. "la, ls?7. , " r SAVTIX ZAKErOSS, I UVKC9 MAYJiuN, Aaf t 1. iaerBturn. Wait for the Big Show Coming' on i) Special Trains. Will not be Tlio Largest and Best Ever in Vf VxM HI, M SOOMen. SOOHorses. Evbit Part & Parcel of ftis Great Slow iffl Fositi ,ely te ia SoieM A Ccniressof Bewiitlpring Attractions! 3 . n n r. . . 1 r,;-a: s t la: I iu.uuu separate ana uisuntt Huvemes: The Earth, the S.' t, ky 'in ill ri'prva-'ii'ii! in a VAST WILDERNESS OF EXIIIDITIOX TENTS ! s oxr, ritiiirr .iiiits to ii.u BRILLIANT OVATION, A PERFECT PANOPLY : :Av"i.r OF SPLENDOR! j ' .w'lfci W. W. COLE'S Great New York and New Orleans ZOOLOCIVAL AXJ UOlJlJSTJUAX EXPOglTlOX! ! ! A Maiiotii Mrai! A Stapeiitos Meaape! A Famous Circus ! w. w. roLE. The Proprietor of thH r:ist an l unparel'eled rv,n.l.nti.,n f lnn-renilnsr anl allrsrtiee fealarea ha li,r the khi nf 1S7T, thr.uab a Hie h.nn ntperien-ir sn-l a lavi'h nuiiay ,d m.iej . the leaaura nr plaetnx llore the pul.lir the I, KAN I.ES r E F Fl li r OF H IS LIFE, hy pr.-urinn all th altamahte . .. , .. Lfi.iw iivmno ilri.tcMiucii nn,l AiTohatlc. Male and Female A I the rlrute l.reann inim an 'l"i-irier 01 V . 1. .,.! i ...'.LU nf'h. wiiekl. 'Thl irriml ineleifsm leii ami eo'iiwnesi. t. rnsinently rmited in mi nt of tenteihihitionK. In thii. ret Show there it nothiim ever presented thai a ;rt-ullvuan would hesitate tu hrinir his lamily to wiiuena, or the moat exacting take ex-eptions to. rircui. SUPSKS2ITI tizi a:;t ctzs2 szgt7 k aussica The Woreleraanil Beutleof Nnlnre ! Ten Tb-mand ( leean Marvels '. The O sue bo Hunrwa nl th Pampu .' Superb diplv of Areine Pruwen ! Monan-hs A the Rivers and Jungle ot India, Airloa arnl Si.utii Aineriea. IYE CHALLENGE the, HO :.' in . E1 AL UIt GREAT SHOW. eioo,ooo laxlraortlinarj LIVING ALASKA (The onlj specimen' cf Real BABY ELEPHANTS. BABY DROMEDARIES, BABY LIONS. BABY LEOPARDS, fete-. ?28kJzi& fy i 1 "t 1 r a "isiTtTt" ' '" 30 Cages, Dens, and Corrals of Rare and Curious Animals. THE MOST liORUtl'.S STKEET PitiEAST EVfcU feEIA! Mr? V ll.I Beast, mora Men an I H.r"e ra-wc lleml.li". KaiKhts. Kina.. B..ly-I.Juiinli. I. Hies.. clad in Armor ol Silver, Steel and Gold Platins, roiHivriisrG- scene of splendor Never before Eijualed. See tbe (srand Free HippoilrAitialic Street I'aReant III Travrl by Railroad ExcluMrely.'AlI Railroads run at Half Fare Horses all in line fJomhtion. ADMISSION ONLY ToC'irrnf. Menagerie, Aiitiarium BeM CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS OF AGE, 25 CENTS. Itar rs epi-B a. 1 aid 7 P. M.. pcr'rts.in-e will caain'nce one lur to I'M the ailockal Department lb Equestrian, Oymaaiuc and iltlOO CUSUIOXED OVEllA SEA TS ! ' KEMEMBEIv, . ' Only 0j Tit-let Ut quired fur all advertised cxbibiiiutiw uf tie GREAT SHOW OF THE WORLD. in SOMERSET until VT2 Q U Equipped Organization Somerset. SIX FUXXY CLOWNS ! IOO PEEFOBMEKS HAVING NO KQUAIeS. ..aa.1 . isuLE morBiEio. inn w.m.'i. .u.. ... - -- --- and i la'sic entertainment l wholy exempt from lh -,i a 1 VI Werth of i)"f.iin T il'hNiu i'jr an-l I h.irhta lis jUountains of tur nisl.l ihi ui Saiilutui. lVntur.M .Iiint Added ctf OCEANIC LIONS Fur Sea's ever upoo exhibition. ) BABY CAMELS. BABY MONKEY.-. BABY THIERS. BABY SEA I. lo.NS, 'url.sitle. MairoiUcent ami Kriruti Wanln.bea, I llie Oairt, ly.UHem, Ban le men, noise-. laanii-, to ana Irom tins ureal Miow. - - 50 Cents. Aviary. EiUetuiu uluiu E.hibitu as. ami ,Traiuetl Anitual l.ur aUctwsn'., I has siviax an as.) jiu.ly the w...er of Nature hei. re Acrut atic perlornuasa eoaaaieaees. h i i .j i V ! ; 1 j
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