The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, October 09, 1878, Image 4

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    BLAINE OF MAINE
He Makes a Strong Ar
gumcnt for Hon
est Money.
TfeP Kn S H ft Wm LB.
. n
Some FrCSk Facts About Our
Bonds.
CJoM and Silver the Only
Monoy.
A bTICV f I'EECII.
'band a con. TLat ia money.
" 'LauglUr and applause. It has
F. 'SToS, September '25 Faaeuil ul,fn raoncy for a long titae. Uc
Hall was densely packed Tuesday I cevcd laughter and applause If
cvcniop, witn a crowu ot graiircu
and ladiea who assembled to hear the
lion. James G. Dlain", of .Maine, dc-not mentioned in the earlie-; annaM,
liver and addrecs oa "The Worst of j tcea De has read raoro than I Lave,
all Corses A Political Currency." j n0aeg didn't manoge to iret any rc
TLe Djst on Cadet Kand famished frcn(.e t0 j: ia ihs Er- t chapter of
the music. Oa the platform were ex- j (Jene', bjt he brought it in i:i the
Collector IlueM-11, Collector l.eard, J fceC3I1( Pruloncd laughter aid
Senator George F. Hoar, Goaeral 1 Ol,piose . He said, "Gold of the
Dank", exCoilectyr Simmons, acd:aaj0f iUviiah is pood." Great
other digaitario. Tt-e meeting was ; iAURi.tt.r and applause. I; was nt
called to order by the lion. Wal-! a (,;t hotter than the gulJ tf the land
bridge A Field, who presented the i t,f California, ttaaewed laughter
ppeakcr of the evening. Three cheers : aaij applause. bilvcr ia the younger
were riven for the Hon. James G. brother belonging to the same family.
Klaine. of Maine. Three cheers were ! j Contiaucd laozhter and applause. 1
thereupon ake(l fjr G3aeral Iijt'er,
and given with a will. After tueaub
sideace of the applause, Mr. Blaine
epoko as fjllows :
ax arm I'M ext against A POLITICAL
CIRREV'CV.
Mr. rrctidsnt, La-lie.' an ! Gent!tniei:
The American people are at pros-
cnt engaged ia a tasn tnti huouu
never nave ueeu up"
eeulement ia a political campaign ol
a currency question; jr I ves
tav that if there be any one
tb'. the people of the L luted tiUls
cannot h'.and, if there be any oae i
thing tbat wm Btfl.t ana o.iut tue;fRT wu, t(. itm ,f ,.,,h Hu
probpeir.ytl this p p.e pst
rju itu..c.j,...,.v r.
itical currencv,
TLe people of the United Stales do j
uot want Kepubliean money ; the;- i
io tioi want Pemocraiic ui-'j ; thry j
want the conriilutional money v tbe j
iteoii! for all cU-S&f. and for all ;
1 . ' ... r .,.i..J . Jt!l
ciat-ftrs aiiKc. Lriesot ' uoou, g jou,
and epplausa j The I'jndcLcy f the
present ajiiation, the tendency of the
issues which we are met this night to
confront, and which is upju this peo
ple to settle, is to give us that worst
of all curses, a political currency.
Bear with me while in a brief review
I trace the facts and the history that
Lave brought us face to face with tbe
issoe tbat we now have. Mr. Illainc
then went into exhaustive details
concerning the issuin? of paper mon
ey during the war. This issuance be
characterized as an absolute necessity
oa the part of the Government, ia
which matters they have no choice.
It would Lave been tqueamish, be
said, for the Government to Lave bes
itaied for an instant. WLen we put
Our money into the hands of the Gov
ernment we expect to get back mon
ey We did not want to get back
Tags. Laughter and applause.
GenUcmea may argne and quibble,
and cavil and dispute, and assert to
the end of time; but I say, as between
maa and maa, tbat tbe last thousand
millions oi dollars tbat fitted out the
great campaign of Sherman and
Grant, the campaign that ended with
the fall cf Atlanta and the surrender
of Appomattox, were fought on the
thousand
MILLIONS THAT WKKK JUiRRoU'ED
of the world on the pledge which was
the foundation of the loan that
nledire beinc "that the amount of
United States notes (that is, green
backs, said tbe speaker, parenthetic
ally) issued, and to be issued, shall
never exceed $400,000,000." Ap
lause. I will leave it to the judg
ment ot any twelve impartial men in
this audience. 1 will ask tbem if
this Government can go forward and
launch itself oa the vast, boundless
eeaof greenback money? pplansc.
I should regard it as a wiser, a safer
end more expedient measure to leave
the subject of currency to the Doard
of Aldermen of tho city of ISoston
than to leave it to the Congress of the
United States laughter and ap
flauas, because Congress is net ssar
ily a political body. There never fcas
been ia this country, or in any other
country, a system of banking that
gave such absolute and unqualified
security to the innocent third party
the bill-bolder as the National bank
ing system cf the United States.
Applause.
Instead cf having note i.-i-uf d by
each State, we Lave now one kind of
money, which will pass current in
any part of the United States. Ap
plause. A voice if tbe greenback
is good, ain't tbe Government good
for greenbacks ? Cries ot "Put
him out!" Let bim remain, said
Mr. Dlaine, and I will answer bim.
Applanse
Tbe State banks bad no poacr to
make a note good beyond its own
border. You could not pass a Bos
ton bill in Philadelphia, and you nev
er saw a Philadelphia bank bill cir
culate in Boston. These State bills
bad to be changed at every State
line ; but a uniform currency tbe peo
ple will never give op. My Green
back friend, whatever your currency
is, you will never get rid ct banks.
fA voice, "X. P. Banks." Wild
laughter and prolonged applanse.
The only question to determine will
be what kind of banks you iil bave.
Tbe Slate bank bills remind me of a
tory, said the speaker. A man out
West, after negotiating for a farm,
offered the following terms of pay
ment : "I will pay you one price in
'wild cat,' that is Michigaa bills ; a
different price ia 'red log' Ohio
money, ana anotner price in gooa
counterfeits on a sorvent bank in 'ew
England.'" Prolonged lunghter
and applause. Tbe proposition of
the moderate Greenback party is to
Hire money to tbe people by substi
tuting something for the national bank
note. 1 think tbe
ItuNDS Ot'UUT NOT TO ESCAPE TAXA
TION'. Anlause I go a little further. I
eay they do not escape taxation. IU
newed applause. I go a step fanner
and eey that they pay a fuller and
larger share cf taxation than any
other stock, except the National bauk
stock. Tbe wbole idea of taxing
United States bonds is based upon
tbe idea that they could be taxed if
they could be found out ; but that is
the great difficulty. If you bad the
power to tax Government bonds, yon
would odIt find a very email propor-
lion of tbem. Ihey woman t ue
long line of jiersona going op to tbe i
tix-collector with tbe bonds ia their
tin trnnks. Great laughter and applause.
uig mil ii mi as i ways iimnsjisjini
j To tLe geotVniao. in tLia Lalt wba
jbaa beca aitkisj (rouble oa tLe
: (I'rciuW.k ejnoraioa, I wot.lJ say tbat
every out of the bond lliat bai not
Jbeea' finally paid ky tho Government
;U here t-j-aight TLere never has
i been a time tiace tLe ware-lose;! when
'pj large a proportion of lbs United
jikntea bond! were aiuonj t'jo Ameri
can people as to-night never.
Iffircat Arnlanse.l Tber have been
i a f .1..i;M sina
com n
coming borae frota abroad in
mHHonVand hundred of million?.
and ibcv are here now.
TbeT aro
i fcera as five and four and a ba'f per
j cent bonds, and if the gcnilenv-a who
is troubled on this subject will bear
Ubia in mind it will be something to
j bis advantage ; thof-e bonds are just
Real : 88 ao fr currency and for payment
i of debts as were the frercD-tbirly
notes. Mr. Dlaiue L re exbiUied in
i one Land a legal tender and a ucn
! legal tender cute, and in tLe other a
i silver coin, and said : I hold in this
aCy genneaian woo aaus uviuiuS
abMH literature will eay that coia is
; jajj and silver are permanent (jnnajand will bev the lecherous employer
: 0f TaozCy They hove exited for
j hundreds of years and thousands of
j years, and wiil exist for thousands of
years to come. Cries cf "Good!"
!"Gocd: ' and appiause J 1 save
! great anticipations for the future cf
this countrv. I wish I thought that
l.l.n C.rirnmunt r I tho frtfcli HtalpS
I uroiild suriivp as Ion? as that frm of
.'tamt v ii be kaja n amonj uie.i.
! .... . .....'... i,
, .... Dia!f..rul. uLh h lie
!ur,e. toJcocf!sion ot fai.h fjr tLe iv. d..rj
ILIUg... , i cnriiciv fcb'.lirbes tl-i a
(it c b'ivtr ivin) from tLe !i
luab'.e Itjiiuri !0 fX'.hat't
d j llUi.ibe r-ipt-r d-.-liur i
Uber wou J rr Live j.t:;er I'jj
1'
1 wi.-h I could Me
:ii.-bf d sunpot l?r of
tiifc m-,ii
(i
f r,
ia
iLirt pV-ibe.
i ia itie pfu;
Lim ;Sered a
q of a credit, r, and
tb-
!J-ai.
d rad i-iitfer, or a tht u-and (inliwrs
greenbacks. Great laughter
You would tee bU nair sta.d oa end
from " tbe repidiiy ni;L inLich he
would
crab rwit the to: x.
Wild applause. Oae of the theo
ries is that this derives its whole val
ue from tho Mamp which the Govern
ment Las put upon it, and tLtt gold
and fcilvcr are of no value except they
are stamped by the Government.
Well, if they have it stamped by the
poorest Government cf the world it
would be worth as much as it i now.
Applause
Mr. Blaine thru instanced the gold
dollar of Buenos Ayres as being ac
cepted by other cations at full value,
while its paper currency was only
worth 2i cents on a dollar. Ap
plause end laughter Still, contin
ued the speaker, their gold is just as
good as that of the United States.
In regard to the question of stamp
ing, ttie Uuited States stamps this
piece of paw, aad it says oa the
lace of it "Will pay the b3arer t n
dollars." It doe not ey "O.i de
mand." They rcstrve to themselves
the right to say when ; but now a
man can CDine up to the State Treas
ury and get all tho coin he waals.
Great applause. Bat tbe very
uinnte you can get it, then you don't
want it. Prolonged laughter and ap
plause. Well, now, the Pemocrats
6ay to the Republicans. "You say
you have 10 odd millions of dollars
in paper and only 209 millions in
gold. IJow are vou going to redeem
tbe paper?" Well, 1 will tell. We
don't expect to redeem it all at once.
Laughter and applause. A Pemo
cratic ULdertaker in Maine onca said
to a questioner who expressed ssme
doubt as to Lis capacity to famish a
sufficient number of colli as oa de
mand: "Ycu have got 40,000 peo
ple here in Portland?'' "Vts"
"Tbey will all be wanting coffins in
tbe natural course of time ?"' "Yes."
"Well, we don't keep 40,000 cof
fins stocked op here all the time.''
Prolonged laughter and applause.
The Grccnbackers say this is $10.
Why not say "This is a horse," or a
mountain? Langhter. Isaytuat
when you bave come to tbat, you
have come inside the realms cf luna
cy, because, as the saving is. if you
bave the power to make tbat $10 by
stamping it, it is an awful waste to
make it only $10. Laughter Ycu
might save lime by having tbem
(tamped on both sides, fo that if you
owe a man a thousand dollars all
you have got to do js to turn it over
in that way. Laughter. If you
owe a man $10u turn it over the oth
er way. Benewed Laughter. 1 If
you owo him $1,100 show him both
tides. Great laughter aad ap
plause Mr. Blaine then denounced
the statement that France was a
greenback paradise, and commend us
to France ; but commend us a lone
distance. Laughter and applause
Ther is one thing whish retards
the prospeiuy of this country,
and tbat is the agitation about
currency. TLere never was, I make
bold to take the aggressive, there
never was a stronger based currency
than the United States has to night.
Applause.) We bave fought m
laioc, for a time, a losing battle ;
but I tell vou, as old Lyman Beech-
er said in Boston, wnen they thought
they bad got a Utile tbe best of him
on the temperance question, "We
bave only stepped back to spit on
our bands and take a stronger start
next year." Great applause. It
is for ycu men cf Massachusetts to
stand end wia the v ictory, aud to
head the great army that is just now
starting out to vindicate the honor
and the tru'.h and the credit and the
conscience of tbe country. Pro
longed applause. If Massachuseets
falls back, I will not say tbe bat
tle is lost, because tbia battle can
never be lost. If Massacbuseets
stands firm, we will have one firm
rock t j which to attach our anchor
for tLe future. Prolonged spplaoic j
BiASBV.
(Toledo liUdo.)
CONI EPRIT X KoAIS, )
Wich is ia tbe State uv Ken- I
tuckv, j
Sept. 1, 1S7S. J
I felt it encumbent onto me to go
to Factry ville, a village bard-by, and
establish a lodge uv Nashenels, uv
the Kernev kind. Faciryville wuz
established by a company nv Massa-
cnootus disturbers, wbicb invadid the
sacred soil for the porpus or maso-
lacirin iron wicn ia luuna tLere in
prest auamities, and they bev a mill
into wich about a hundred men bev
bin employed. The price uv iron
Levia gone d jwd, these graspia rain
opolistH bed the osboorence to aek
Iher aufTtfria laborers to redoose ther
wagia, givia the friljas pretex that
cz the price uv liviu Led gone down
also they cood a Cford to work for a
triflo less. Ez most u the men own
ed thcr orcn house', wich they bed
saved, and was comfortably fixed,
they coodect git away, and bed to
endoor the oju9 exacshons ar the
grindin capitalists. And ex eolleck
shans wuz diHieult and they didn't
git thcr wages with the regularity at
former yeers, they murmared some,
wich 1 felt it my dooty to improve.
Thy needed a lceder, fcr none or
'em "knew how much thev war suffer-
ia till I went and told 'em.
I bed a tolerable easy time it.
I made 'cm two speeches in wich I
showed 'em they wnz groanin' under
a tyraaey compared with wich the
guffjria uv the Itooshen serf wnz
nothia, and that they wood never
hev ther own till thev orgaaizad and
crushed ther oppressors. I showed
'era that wat they waDtid wuz to
cruih out capital, and be tberselves
iber own roolers. It wuzn't bard to
do, and the second nite I organized a
sf-cksbuD.
The ritooal I writ myself, baMn it
ion Keartevs idee, it wcz very
brecf, and ran suthin like thtf:
"llath the brother wrongs?"
"lie bath."
Path the brother brood?"
"He doth."
"Is he a euccessful brooder!"
"He is."
"Poth the brother look forward to
the lime when be will ber bis iron
beel oa the necks uv bis oppressors,
the throat ?"
"He doth."
"Doth the brother understand the
vooe uv a box uv matches Y"
' "He doth."
"Is the brother willin, In this holy
crusade uv labor agin capital, to buy
his own matches, or ts he bo craven-
(spirited izt ask the Order tofurnieb
mem ;
"lie wili buy his own."
"Jlhth the wronged brother
two
d iiiir aud a blf in Lis trowsers to
f val-; help the cfz. bv supp;ri;o the agita
TL.-vltorf"
I he ro3d brother hi tu:s s'a'e
or-do-.'M'd tbe iiijui-v. wich I t"ok io
sueO''tEi: tbe ci j. and then pri c:ed
ieJ wi.h tbe Itottr I retuat ki that
uz a gr jvlia tlavc, and that by
i hia sti!! he fj addia to Lis bonds.
d-.i'a'-s ia;VV'a. be waniia to dj vttz to rife.
!! mited to demand a ekil divi
fluu uv pr"pr'rty, aad ef this reasoa
i.ble demand wuza't aoeseded t he
wan'.id to destroy wat property ther
wuz. He wantid to demand an on.
limited isboo uv money to be divided
ia s -m way so that he wood git all
that he wantid, and tbe lours uv la
bor shood be fixed bv law, and the
wagc3 also, lie shood demand sich
lecislasbea ez wood let bim live ia
abhloot luxury, no matter wat be wuz
The more incompetent or adverse to
labor be wuz the greater tbe dooty
uv the Government to see that be
didn't want for eny thing. F,f after
he bed r:x end these demands woaa't
gractid thea the matches shood come
in.
I inisliateJ the entire force of the
factry, aad the next morning thev
marched in a bodv to tbe mill and de
manded their heaven given rites.
1 he bloated employers tried to rea
son with 'em, and tried to show 'em
that they wnz payin all tbat they
cood afford to, ia the present deprest
condishnn uv things, and that tbey
wcz gcttin now ez touch er. tbey wnz
before, when the cost uv livin wua
taken into account. They bed tho
impudence to tell 'em that tf they
herd to tbe demands that tbey woujd
hev to shet up the mills, and one or
'em told tbe men that ef they wood
assoom the mortgage, cz well rz tbe
bizais, be wood be perfeckly willin to
relinquish it then and there.
Tbe workmen would bev yielded,
but I made 'era a speech wich whoop
ed it np again. Tbey became infoor
iated and moved on tbe works. In
less than a minit they bed gutted it,
and in five miuita it wuz in (limes,
and in a half hour it wuz ia ashes,
and the men Crmly but determinedly
moved off. The first battle for the
rites uv mea bed bin fought in Fac
try ville, aad the first victry uv labor
over capital ia Kentucky bed bia
acbecved.
The men wuz jubilant and I con
gratchoolated em. We adjonrned to
tbe grosery store and poured out liba
shens uv Fod corn whiskey over our
triumph.
TLiog-" wuz bjomia for a day or
two. Finally the men begun to git
sober, and went home to ther famlies.
I notist by the close uv tbe third day
an ominus change ia their demeanor
toward me.
"la the bosses goin to bild agin ?"
tbey asked one uv another.
"I ruther think nut," wuz the an
fcr. "Tbe fact is, all tbat they bed
wuz invested in tbem mills, and that
is gone. Tbey baiu't got notbin to
bild with."
"The merry bell you say. Then
where are you going to git eny em
ployment '!"
That staggeied em. Tbey loafed
about in a iistlis sort uv way, fer a
day or two, but they didn't eolbuee
very much.
loviiasbens to take suthin begaa
t) be uneomfortly infrekent. and there
seemed to be a disposisLun toward
me I didn't like.
"Yoosee," sed one nv em, "that
we bev succeeded ia gettin our rites.
We bev crushed capital. It is very
crushed. We never saw a more com
plete crushin out uv capital than this
is. But we caa't Bee where we bev
made anything by it, to any alarmia
extent. We hev bustid capital tffec
tooally. The meat barl is low, the
fl jur is gone, and we hain't got no
work. Yoo fchowd us bow to bust
canitle new spose yoo kindly wbow
as how to git more, and hev it better
organized."
' Hev yco no aspirastuus fr high
er aad better life ?" 1 replied "Do
too want too contiooo t grovel at
the feet ov your oppress rs? Hev
yoo no pride ?"
"We bed pride," wuz the answer
uv this slave, "but that vanishes. We
Lev stumicks wicb is alluz with us.
Wat you want to do is to git out ov
this seekshun ia j let three rainits,
or we will ornament tbat tree with
yoo."
I left afoot. I bed the inishiashua
money ia my pockit and a soot uv
clcze that I rescood from tbe buroin
mili aad absent-mindedly forgot to
ask who owned tbem I didn't do ez
well ez Kearney, but I served my
purpus.
I shell go back tho, aad see ef I
can't reorganize em on tbe onlimited
curreusy nosben, and make good
Nashnels nv em. There are a lot uv
niowin masheens io tbat vicinity that
need burnia, and ther are a doz9a or
more places tbat strikes and sich
kin
ue organizeu in. lnentea ut man
mnst be established in tho State uv
Kentucky.
Petroleum Y. Xasbt,
Organizer.
Oal Trltio.
When tempted to scorn tbe I i tile
duties of our calling, let us think of
each sayings as theTollowing :
One day a visitor at Michel An
gela's studio remarked to that great
artist, who bad beeu describing cer
tain littlo finishing 'touches' lately
given to a statue, "But those are on
ly trifles."
"It may ba c," replied the
sculptor ; "but recollect that trifles
make perfection, and perfeciioa is no
trifle."
In tbe same spirit the great paint
er Poussin accounted for his reputa
tion in these words :
"Because I bave neglected noth
ing." It is related of a Manchester man
ufacturer that, on retiring from bus
iness, be purchased an estate from a
certain nonlcmaa. The arrange,
ment was tbat be should bave the
bouse with all its furniture just as it
stood. Oa taking possession, bow
ever, be found that a cabinet which
was in the inventory bad beea re
moved; and on applying to tbe for
mer owner about it, the latter re
marked :
"Well, I certaiuly did order it to
be removed ; but 1 hardly thought
you would have cared fcr so trifling
a matter in so large a purchase."
"My lord," was the reply, "if I
bad not all my life attended to tri
fles, I should not bave been able to
Fmrcbase this estate ; and, excuse me
or saying ao, perhaps if your lord
ship bad cared more about trifles,
you might not bave bad occasion to
sell it."
Galileo's discovery of tbe pendu
lum was suggeded to bia observant
eye by a lamp swinging from the
ceiling of Pisa cathedral. A spider's
net suspended across tbe path of Sir
Samuel Brown, as he walked one
dewy morning in bis garden, was the
prompter that gave to bim the idea
of bis suspension bridge across tbe
Tweed. So trifling a matter as the
sight of seaweed floating past Lis
ship, enabled Columbus to quell the
mutiny which arose among the sail
ors at not discovering land, and to
assure them that the eagerly sought
New World was not fsr eff Gal
vaui id?ervd that a frog's leg
iwiched wheu plaeed iu coauci wild
d.fLiiiJl metals, and it a- ibis a;
puren Jy iosiguilieent fact that led to
the invention if the electric tele
graph. Wciie a observer may
'go through a forest and see no fire
wooil,' a true seer learns from tie
oiualhH things and apparently the
moht iLi-igniticaut people.
' Sir," said Dr. Johnson to a fine
geLlieman jut from Italy, "some
men will learn more in tbe Hump
stead stage than others ia the tour
cf Kurope."
Wellington's achievements were
mainly owing to tbe fact tbat be
personally attended to such minutiiu
as soldiers' shoes, camp kettles, bis
cuits, horse-fodder; and it was be
cause .Aeison attended to detail in
respect to time that he was so vie
toiious.
"I owe," be saie', !'ajl my success
in Hie to having been always a quar
ter of aa hour before my time."
"Kvery moment lost," said Napo
leon, "givea au opportunity for -uia-forfuoo."
Well would it bave been Lr bim
self as bis bitter end proved had
this European ruler known another
fact Ibat every moment selfishly
employ d ia worse than lost, and
"gives an opportunity for misfor
tune!" However, he attributed the
defeat of the Austrians to bis own
great appreciation ot tbe value of
time. While Jhey dawdled he over-
inrew vnem.
i)y nine ioxes, tender grapes are
destroyed, according to Solomon
Little foxes are very cunning, and
most aiiucuit io eaten ; and so are
those little temptations by which
our morai natures are gradually eat
en away. The tender grapes of
many a Christian branch are destroy
ed by such little foxes as temper,
discontent, avarice, vaui:y. Many
who could resist much greater sins
yieia to tnese. mere is an excite
ment in the very greatness of a trial
of temptation which enables us to re
sist it; while the chase after little
foxes is dull and uninteresting. No
wonder that when we aaaljzj the
lives of those who have ruined them
selves morally, we generally discov
er tbat
It the little tin within the lire
That, erer widening, sluwljr tileneed all;
Or little pitted t peck In garnered lrult,
That, rutting inward, tlowly mouldered all.
How many people are almost suc
cessful, missing their aim by "Ob,
such a little!" Minutue ia these cas
es make or mar us. "If I am build
ing a mountain," said Confucius,
"and stop before the last basketful
of earth is placed ou tho summit, 1
have failed."
Tbe examination is lost by half a
mark. One neck nearer aad the race
would have been won. Tbe slight
est additional effort would have
turned the tide of war. "Thou art
not far from the kingdom cf God,"
were solemn words, makiug tbe ter
rible difference between almost and
altogether.
Ikt l int Prltalr.
A rare t-pecimeo of soldierly hu
manity once appeared at a Southern
hotel. Iu tbe large bar-room of tbe
bouse, during the eveniag, a discus
sion aroce touching certain events
tbat transpired at tbe battle of Shi
lob. Tbe dispute waxed warm.
Many of those present bad been in
the war some engaged on one side,
and some on the other and, being
military men, and officers at that,
tbey were very emphatic. At length
a modest gentleman, who bad been
sittiog io a corner, tpjietly listening,
arose and came forward.
"Gentlemen !'! said te, "I happen
ed to be in that battle was in at tbe
beginning, aal ciun out at tue 01J
T-.and, if you would like, I will t-Il
you just bow it w ap."
All were respectfully tilnot while
he spoke, and they could not be oth
erwise than attentive for the maa's
description of tbe battla was go pre
cise, 80 circumstantial, sj eloquent,
and so stai tinely vivid, that those
who bad been there seemed to be liv
ing ibe 6ery weoeover again. When
be bad concluded, all understood,
and there was room for no more dis
pute. On tbe following morning,
tbe soldier of Shiloh went to tbe of
6ce to settle his bill previous to de.
parture, and iokid tb i amount of bis
indebtedness.
Tbe landlord said :
MYoa were in the army t"
"Yes, sir !"
"May I ask what office vou
held ?"
' l tela no commissua, sir; wag
but a private soldier."
"Is it possible f Well, sir! I shall
claim tbe privilege of celebrating this
rare event by making yon a preseut
or a receipted bill without furiner
cost to you. Of the thousands of
soldiers who have stopped at my
bouse since tbe close of the war, you
are the first private."
wIIlI
vbtainftl fnr nfW inmtUmP, orfnr improvement
ttn oM OAf.f'r?nttticn! or other rnnpttuiiftji,tra.'l
fanria and .tV, evrvn'j, v1'srBwwa. lairr
ffmrrt, Aptitfttn, Kultl f-r Infringements, ami
nil reut tnriilng trnjrr the I'lit-ut fntr-M, prompt
lr ntttnA,i fo. In rrv'ion a thai hacc frr.-je
tj the. ralmt Of.
fee mnrf tfiil, in
r.tc cu9 a. cm?
jtUtHttU oil u. Jittug vi't'vnU! tue V. 8. patent
urprirrmrnt, ana tHymjra xa i'unt buts4 ex
elvtivetir, v can vutke closer afarch'9 ant ncnm
FitcntB Ntore promptly, awt ciih bnhider claim,
thn thnne r-h-t arr rrnv ?rnr Wathlngto.
M9 mr1-
tl or sketch of
vour rferirtv ice
tnaAe enminuious atuladar. ot to pttrntf7'jility,
freettf charfe. All torrtitj'tnd-nrr tfrtrtfy rn
fitientiaf. Price oip, and JVO 1'UAJiOAS IS
JLSS PA TEX T IS hECVRICiK
Wf-rrrr in. Wnthinnton, tn Vhnaxinr
Onternl 1. M. A v. F. D. Pwr. The rVrivm
Aimtritiin S.itinnnl ptrnk, t vftrinfJi in the I'. A".
Ptttmt VJtrt, and to Vennt-rTtttnd tfrtfntutiT9
in and tsptrially tt vmrtlimt in eterj
StaU Irt the t'nfnn rrtd in i'rmtTrfix. A't lrt
HEALTH Al HAPPINESS.
Health and Kappinera are prlcelnM Wealth to
their MeMur. and jet they are within the
rwach ot ever; one who wm tue
WRIGHT'S LIVER PILLS.
The only sere CfRE for Torpid Liver, DvspcrKia,
lieadnvLe, Sour SUonvu-b, e'.wsti patio i, ltoldtitr,
NauMa, and all liilkau cuinplaiaU au-I Blood
dhvirderi. None genuine nulus tinned "Wm.
Wright, Phila." II your druKiM will rot sup
ply tend .'5 cent for iw box to iiarrick, Holler la
Co., Tu N. 4th St. Phil,
i'tib.
PHILADELPHIA COFFEE.
We have recently made great Improvements in
the process ot HoaMlws tolTic, and now orltr
to the trade the
FINEST ROASTED COFFEE
ever put np In Packaget. We guarantee every
packago branded
'IY CHOICE" er 00 PEDRO'S CHOICE,
to be nothing hnt fine neleeted etfee. CoHee, im
portsu iroui ! i.y ourselves.
Janney & Andrews
VLtOLESAL
Grocers & Prodna tosaissicn Iircfcnls
Nos. Ill and 13 Market Street,
May 20 PHILADELPHIA.
HUNT'S
Thu Gmt Kidney
Aledieine la But a avw
compound It baa been
before the imhltc a Team
and nwd by all clawe.
lll .VrN K fe.n iki
'huiiaved from llnarrlnx
diwase and dt-ata bun
rf'.t . .h.l hn. 1wn
ill! wmmB I riven p by rnvalriana
lll'NT'M HtHKUy rami all
raare of the Kidney, Hiadder, and Vruiary
Iiraane. Dropav, travel, Diatielea, and
nronlinencii and lietentloa of rrine.
II NT'S If K.yfT. I Y encouragM alep, ereat aa
apnotlle, bract-a up the r.tem. and renrwed bealta
luthen-anlt. lll'NT'H KEMEIIY roree Pain
fntheriil. Hark, er l.olna. eenenil ilebil
fty, F('nifilelleaaea, lli'lurbed Mrep, Lo
tr Apprltlr, Itrl-hl'i lllaeaw of lb Kill
iieva and all rnmulalma of tin- .rin-4ieDitnl
flrgana. HI NTS KtMEIIV In purely vego.
tablr.and meet a want nrver before furbished to Iho
utioo, and the utmost r'Llance may oe plai-cdln It,
Pbove ditteaace aind
aa ever been
BBWl.l lor the
anowa to lall.
fine trial will
vlnM vita.
bend for paxaphlct to
REHEDV
WM. F. CXARKE, "
- 1'EOTiuasgji, B. I
ti;l
SSIUXEK'S 1NOT1CE.
Tho nriderfit-ned Aulirneri of J.O. Klttmel.J
P. Kimiiul. and J. e. Klmim-I X Sons., hereby
Kivc notice to all teni! owlnir or indebted to
paid liartlefl to make Itiimf-dhite iiavment. It 1
desire i and reij-Jire I to tlle the eftate an Pieeli
lv an ix.pvllrle. IMsreirird cf this notice enrol!;
the Apsiiraeea to t.ri eed to the collection ot a!!
debt by pnx-cfa lnw.
Sotneraet, l of II. U l'.AKR.
Sip. 9. 1S7S ' J.1. IXil-E,
Sep. 11 Afiantcs,
Y'MI!rRATOK'S NOTXE.
1-tate of IVrry Btrklcy, late of Summit
Somerset eouuty, fa., ilec'd.
Twp.
Letters of admlul-tr.ition on the afwve ertatt
having tieeu Krantel to the anderiiied, notice is
hereby Kiven to those ImlebtLtl to it to make Imme
diate myinent, and thoe havlnir elaiins aaiuitt
it. to present them duly authenti4-ated foraettle-
uiroi. on omunittv, ma ivtu ouy ui tuimwi,
1K7, at the rsiidence of deceased In said township.
KZRA S. HKRKI.KY.
tfKKAI.UJ. WAL.KKR.
Sep. 4 Administrators,
A
D.MINIsntiTOK'S NOTICE.
Ixitate f Oao. Thomas Lite ol eoneinangh Twp.,
ueeeuseu.
letters ofalmlnlnratioa on the alve estate
bavtnu; teen Kranted to the undendncdt notice is
hereby given to those Indebted to it to make im
mediate parmont, and those havlnit claims
atraiuat It, to present tbjia duly authenticated
lor settleutent on Saturday, (h-toWr 12. i9, at
ttie store ol Administrator, in iiavntinriiie.
JatXiH J. KSH,
Sep. Administrator.
KNOW
By rr.nljrff anil practlcipt
ttie inciiia:iblc ti uthi cotw
taint d in the bct mcilical
bonk CTCr i"1ir(t entitled
nPIIUAPI fSK..F-PKF.SERY'ATiOX
I HYXrl Price only $L tkntbymail
I II I VLbl nn rccript of jirirc It
treats of Exhantcl Vitality, Ircmatore DrcHnc,
Kcrroua and I liy spiral Ucbiiity. and t!ic cmilt-s
rrraenmitant ills'anj fiwald mieries that result
the rr from, and obtains more than 60oricl pre
rrintion. anyone nf wliich i worth the price of
the book Thii book was written by the most ex.
fenivc and prohahly theinont pkilfuliractitioocr
in A mrnra, 1 o whom wr.9 awarded a cold ami jew
r lht medal br thr National Mcdieal A social ton.
A Pamphlet, .llustratrd with the very fiocat
btcel jtiitrraTinpi a mar
Tel of art and Ircautv
acnt I'HLB to all. Crod
f.r It at nocr. Adtlrt-as
U IIJ sai
HEAL
pt a nop Y MEDICAL.
INSTITUTE, No. 4iul.
THYSELF
laco bU, bostco, Masa,
SELLERS' LIVER PILLS.
!' only Strllrra Mver Pllia. the bert
and only true Family Fhyin. Kstabltslted overoo
years. They cure Heada'rhe. Hiliouinett, Coaiive-
netM, Lire r i omilttint. teerrand -lyar, and all
.miliar amen" hkc miii-. ilettlm rmiil klml,
Sellers' Liver Pills. acts. Sold by drux-
ft. t. Sellers Sl Co.. Pittsburs. Pa.
Aiii 31 U. V. i'Kii !t. Atcul tor oi-ic r.t.
THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.
Holy Whit.
LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER
Is the perfti't cure for every symptom oi rurrufit
iiuui, .nun a common l iictotiiemot irlulitiul
t icer. e;ures(Krtoruied i.y the Blooet Search
er ad bke dd-tii;u mlrarles. LejH-ro are
eleai.sl, tbe alllU-tnl are benlc l .ni l scrofulous
cripples take np tiieir 1..) nn l walk.
Lindsev s Blood Searcher is the sare-
CH. iurv.-l aad uijit iHiacriul i'urilo-rcver known.
line luittle in a nriihtoriioMl w-lls scores more.
A II who try It becoee inlssbmarles tor the Blood
Searcher. Kruirgisis e l u ten.ito
K. .
srllrraw , Pittsburgh. 1., I. r cln-o-
lar.
Auk J
i. W. SI-KKISS, Ak-M for S.UM-r-t.
lXi:CUTOKS NOTICE.
tite of Ilcnry Ilorkev. lata of Paint Twn..
deceased.
Ijfltters testamentarv on the above estate hav.
Inir n icnuitei) to the unilt-rxiirueil. bv the Kron
er authority, notice Is hereby aiven to those in-
ncniei to it to make Immediate payment, and
those havinir claims aifainsl It will oren-nl thrin
to the undorsltfued, at lie rrsidruce ol said de
ceased on Satunlay, the -ii h day ot Sent. lr.
Auirust 21 LxiM-utor.
WESTEKN FF.NN A.
11 StUENTlr'Il!
('LASSKIAL AND
INSTITI'TK.
The Institute tirenares Students for 'o!U.
Business, Fr-lesslonai Schools. Home I lie. ami
Teaching Location elevatel, healtblul, easy ol
access, anil picturesque, comtnaadinic an eatensive
view of Chestnut Kt.iire. Full eoria of In l rue
tors. Five courses of Stmt v. t-n to both sexes.
Eiiense misicrate. New building for lalies.
Uen rnite In each notn.
Address the l'rlnciiai,
JONATHAN JONES. A. M
Te' ML fleasant. Pa
Doyouwantto make some money?
If so here Is your chance. Competent A vents
Male or Female want to sell the Kolary Nelvsi.
The most tJonvenlent Ankle lor lx.iueatlc use. tor
thepur)se desianeil ever Invented. Jt scoopi,
silts, B-elKlit, measures and miaea. Also lorstralo
Inif ruiu Wa.hihK K Ice etc.
elver 1.0 4 Agx-nts are now er.irire. In selllrm
thciu in the west. Territory cua-erly taken where
evcrotlered, soandyearlv. For panb-nlars ad-
V. ' m. win rr.
Uen. Agi. West. Pcnna. Flliabarcb,
C. V WALKER m
this place has a lot el bis
celebrated Horse flakes
for sale better than ever
and cheap. Anyonewho
wants oqe at on.-, would
do well to send bim a
postal earl or In soma
way.let bim know In order to make sure of ifetilnii
one. as he in bis rounds of selilnK might not find
all who want rakes.
May
TTcan money make taster at work hires than a
anyinins;ise. t vpttal not reiulrel ; we wll
sun you. ail per day at home made by the
industrious. Alen women, hovaaml trirl. nil.
ed everv where In -,irk i.te n. i. (h.
time, easily outfit and terms I roe. Address
Tare a. Co . Augusta, Maine.
March 21
BESTS
day made by any worker of either sex (
nght In tbcirown realities. Particulars :
tmsinesa yon can emrnira In. Sfi to ner ;
and tarotdes w.h 5 free. Imuran your i
tpare time at this business. A-ldresa StisisxiJC j
Co.. Portland Maine.
March el
a week iny.urown town, ti fjutfit frea.
No risk. Header, iry a want a business
at which persons sf either sex ran make
great uav all the time they work, wiite lor
particulars to H. Hau.irrr It Co., Portland,
Maine.
March !IT
OPIUM
I. rnl h lit s sjk.it. hnda4Aia
nennnv
io die.
I
HUNT'S
iv prrpnrra m. .vf
eon. -y
ARRIVED
THE PEOPLE HAPPY,
Ah will Le seen as thev rush to the Pew
ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE
SAMUEL S. FELL,
COOK & BEERITS' BLOCK,
SOMERSET, PA.
NO MOIIK
Clothing, Hats, and Gents
than
ever was known !
EXAMINE
And you will see that
We Sell Suits Worth - - - $ 8 00 For $ i 50
" " Suits " - - - - 10 00 " 00
" " Suits " . - - 12 ()() 7 00
u 11 Suits " - - - - 15 00 " 10 00
" " Suits " ... 20 00 " 15 00
" " Suits " - 25 00 " IS 00
" " Coats " ... 4 50 " 2 50
" " Coats " - ' - - . 0 00 " 3 00
" " Coats " - . . 10 00 " 5 00
" " Coats " - . . - 15 00 " 9 00
" Pants " ... 1 25 " 75
" Pants " . - - - 2 00 " 1 25
" Pants " ... 5 ()() oo
" Pants " - - - 8 00 " 5 00
" 44 Hats 44 ... 2 00 44 1 01)
44 44 Hats oo 2 00
44 44 Hats 44 ... 4 00 ; oo
44 44 Overalls - - - . f,o "
44 Overalls 44 ... 7;, - rA)
We Sell White Shirts Worth - - - 2 50 " I 50 j
44 4i White Shirts 44 - - 2 00 " 1 00
44 " White Shirts 44 - 1 50 " 75;
HOYS' CLOTHING VERY CtlEAP.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED.
Anitas'. 'Jl
1S MAN UFA
FISH
THE BEST
ON
ZROIISTiEI, "WIS.
WE MAKE EVEllY VARIETY" OF
FAB
1,
nmm m mm mm
Ami by cunfinini5our?c!ve 1 ric:Ij 10 cne claw uf work ; bj eniplo ing none hnt the
13KST OF WOItKMEX.
Vsinif nothing tut
First-class improved machinery and the
VERY BEST OF SELECTED TIMBER,
And by a TliOliUi V,U KN'OWLEDtJEofliia
luiiaui
faaaf nPa 1 S I a
inc. Dcai WAiiun UN w ii tfc.L.
W nire the loIlowinK warranty with each wacon :
We Hereby Warrant the FISH FKOS. WAUON Nt) In he well m.i.lo in everv i.:irti.niar
and ot icwl unlt rl;il, and Unit the strength of the same is snlh-dent lor all wori wlih lair uiit".
hlu.uld any breakaite cur wli bin i ne year Ip.m this dale by reason ol detective materl.-il or work
manship, repairs lor the same will ho tarnished al place ol sale, tr.-? of ch ire. or tne price of suid
repairs, as kt airenfs p'ice list, wiil le ptiid in ca.u by the pun-has -r producing a simple oi the fro
Kacine, Wis., Jan. 1, IS7S.
Knowlnz wc can suit v. n. we solh-tt mtronae
for 1'rictsand Terms, and tor a e. y ol our Atiblt
Juiy 1".
F
Olt SALE.
A nw Farm of 46.V I trrts t-Ituatrtl five mflts
frm Oakiiihl, thf runtv ifiitt Uirrett ''untv.
and tirKl-eliim slnlititi on IJaltltntrre Rnt Ohiu K.
K. whtrethTarerhurfhfiit all ilttHiilnritfn?.
8- houli. horrid tlMtor.s ir)3t-4ttIi'-4. Ju i htklrtml
U tamed tr r cx'tvine litralrlilalnfM ami Irtrnuii
ful clininie. The farm tut a!ut 16) .trrr s arable
an-l p)ture lan-t, hi a-rtn in krnio, UO cere in
wua (tntrtf, is HiTt's in wneau, nrmu. :u acres
tirntK-r. Stiw-Diill witliln 1 uuU'. AU uii'ler-
with 4 font Tt lQ of li:uii:iilU0 c-il. t:illv
worked and aircA'ly 'eneil ; i thur- nMy well
f tn'l wun wiitte cat r:iui. m! w,n(ers ly imt
llicloui Minn?; tt.e rirr anl crch run tliroDkli
the Uce, uudare wtU ftueked with ?n.ut aul
The houK (frame). two-piorM, I.uitt lsT.1, 19
well fumtited wiili molrrn lunitiurr. Lrr;tml pi
an, 4.C.: b: riiflit Ik' 1 ronn, reeetvlnu-room
ly hj1 klicbe n, :re-nHin. prva tu a elmitix
r.'in. Imtlt-PM'in. w.iifrn'rtt, l-ree puuip iu
kUtlirtn in'iu Jpriitif wt-U; ntt crim-i.tl eriUi,
:5 hy m. I lie h.irn 10 .0 ry .: jne p ttuiis ou
v i,' ; cattle ftim. 7 nv : Ptai'iin r fix
biirwr: row nh!it: rpru-ir Uum iu tnrn-yanl;
xranarieit an l I utrhcr ihu(i ; rarpeater' fn
c-fHrplete : waca-hiUj, cjiriaife-hou-e and liar
ne8i pm.ui ; h'.a iK.it!, X: ire Ik uc ; nnlk-hcu.
irice leunlrn under pl' ket-lewet t!.il tennnt
b'ii-,new 1K77. I'nlindted iititnieie imiare free.
The Mock, c.i-irtina ol hvrir row, vi.unif i-at-
Hum-p. tii.rd l"iwn on-l i:oiiW'.iii KDviesi,
Hrk!ihir b tt. imUiuDU, att.. can le taken
with plttrC 11 det-irtd.
riiearianti nni weHKieo hs picnuiui; aetr. xur
key, dueks. partrllgei. c.
appiy IO IFAIT-Ij V lL,I,l.rV.
St-pi & M Oaklaml, Our rat Couuty, Md.
J)UBLIC SALE.
r virtue oi an oruer oi i?iuoii oui oi me
(Thans (urt ol Somerset V, Pa and to tne
directed. 1 will exioe to tutdlc sale, on the i.rem-
Saturday, October 12, 1373,
At 1 oVloek p. v.. nil the Mh-wlnif described real
estate ot John Waltx, late ot" auil etunty, dte d,
t:
A certain tra'd of land nit ant In Saumit Twn.,
SiinertM-t ('o., ..adjuintnu: lands ot M. H. MitU r.
Motwo Oneairy, (ieortr iinmertiian ih! the
HreniKcr larui, etminiQintf arret1 and w irercnes
huvinte I hereon erect eii a iwo tory dwtdtiinf houi'e
and Lank barn: there are aUut 10 arrrn in
mea low. atn,u: so acres clear and batar. wU
ftintfered.
TfcK.MS Onedhinlof runii:is umuoy alter
imvinent of all debts and eioeiitta to e and
remain a Uen. ant the Uen and the interest thereof
to be papl annaally l Wary A. Krone, the widow
ul laid Jidio Waltz, dee'd, and the prinelwil at
hr death to the heirs ul t..il John Walts ; j u io
ban I oo rontiruiaiioD ol sale an I delivery o Ueeil,
and the balance in t ne year with iiitertal, to le
Kt-ured by jiiJguiAiits.
htKXAIM) MIIXKR.
Sep. 18 Adm'rand Trustee.
: II
o
Itril.VXS'COUItT SALE.
Ilv vlrtne ofan order IssacJ out ol the Orphans'
fTourt ol Somerset V., Ia., and to me dlnaled
there will heexpoec ! to public sale on the premises,
in Mil ord Twp , on
Saturday, October 2C, IS78,
at 1 o'eloek r. !.. the followltn real estate, late
the property of Wm. tlrltihheld. deceased, vis:
Nil. 1. Ttie home place, containing Jo4 acres, Uo
acres ol which are cleared, la acres in meadow
the b.biiice ol the lantl is well timtwreit w ith
white pine and on k : there are a la no two story j
frame house, hue liarn, and other nutbuildinirs on :
the premises, adjoining lamls of Jacob M. Walter,
Henry IJearl, Franklin Walter ami others. '
o. 2. A tract nt land eontalninx aa acres, all i
cleared, having thereon erected a one anl a half '
story plank house. a.;j-ilning No. I, Somerset . i
Mineral Point hailroad and others.
i T' I- O V I IriK-l h i nl lUt nmli.n.. 1 1 I- nu
thtni in ou w.r &nd ilia h.i.nM i. ...
with interest n payments from coudimaUon ol i
Ten
aa i.moerte I. ka.ki
WILLIAM PAKFR
I
Sep. 19 3t AdininUtralor.
SSIGXEE'S NOTICE.
Utorge A. Pile of Snnv.rset Twp, havtn.' as
signcii an r.is protierty b-h real aud iiersonal
to j
rs
Noab h. Mi.ler k r the Mnetit ot his cralltors
all persons Indebted to the said Assignor will
make Immediate Davment. and those having
claims against the sume will present them tu the
Assignee tor sell It ment.
NOAHS. MILLER.
Sep. 24 Assignee.
AT LA
ST!
-OF-
:c:-
HIGH PRICES!
Furnishing Goods marked lower
OUK PEICES
we arc the People's Friend!
SAMUEL S. FELL
WAGON
GMT. ED II V
it
j IT H T
business, we have Justly earned the
mm n o1
,aa a. a a m m m m a
JS:
l JxoO. Hi
F s i.
Fish.
Ht'OOtSM,
fn.m evrv ... l-..n i.f the I'intt.I si
I'LI l U AL, lyAftK to
Sen.l
FISH BROS. & CO.,
Racins, Wis.
UDITOU S .NOTICE
H.ivinir lieen at'tiointed bv the f h-.di.m . f.jnn
of Somerset Uo., Fa , as Aulltor to pass uH-n
the exceptions, rind the facts and m ike a dinribn
tion ol the luu t in the hjndsol Aaron Will, ail
minisiratorof jHcbtlniss. dee'd, ti and a-nor.ii
those leaally entitleil ihcreto: uoti.-r is birby
Kir n. Dial "I will sit at my orfcee lor s lid oir . --.
1'uealay Ibe loihilayol liiober. lTS.at I ioVL. k
A. M.. when and where all persons iutens:e-.l can
atu-iid.
J. O tfiJ.K.
Sep. 19 Au.iit.r.
0 M I X ST It A TO ll'S N O N CT.
KKtaleol Kratsklin R. K;inkia, 1..U ..t i'.e Tw;
Somerset Co., f-r.n,i. doc'J.
!rtfert? d admlnltttrntlon . t hea r.rt- f f.r:i.e t a
lua; t-eeri Kninud tu the ainier"!tr:'ed ly the roL.--erviu:h.niy,
uotlte w hereNy jtiwn io ttuw m
dedtted to it to inakcln mediate payment, nml thoe
havmic rlaiiii aicatnt it will prtc?il iht-in duly
lint hen t tented f-T s:ttlcmem UMlic A'luuiii.-;r.r.r.
at the Ute rvsiilem-v: ol the dvt-f.tv.d. in llu. St.
town, on S iturd.iy the l'-ttt d v i tnio 'cr
WILLI Al KKtL
Sep. " A iui.ii.-ikrit';'.
PMIXISTKATOICS
NO I ICE
l-ji.ieof J ji-pli Pi-tcrs in. late ol fn aa.il;
Tli . deceased.
Letters ot adintnistraiion on rbe a:o.e estate
havinic lieen tcraiite.1 to ttie U!ldeisined. -lotict
hereby vlvc, tilh.iee in.iettteO to ll .. to ike Elinc.
diale payment, and th.ise h.iru.c cbiima .,;.lin't it
to prKSemltiein duly authru'l -.tle. tor sttUment
on Sjiun.a). Nov. 2, li;a at the resi len.-e ol the
administrator.
A A HON HUH (in,
Sep. Administrator.
lUDHOIt S .NOTICE.
f i oe nnderylned having itecn nprointed Audi,
tor by the Ju.liics oi the i irdi:ins' ,'i u.-t of Somi
j set county to make an I n-pori aiiisiriiputti n ot the
l tunds In the ban-Is ot Jacdi t--rtrirl. hxi--a-ltoroHl.irrettKtrurk.lt,
rMi.d: lii ., noiii-c.
; tbat he will atten.l tntlie t'utic. :it li (.ttu-e in
I Somerset lior , on t'olaj I lie li On vol in-io:r.
! )s;s. at wltbli fiinu mi I place ad p rn intirc.'t
! ed cm a.ita 1 1 iJ-iiy t!na i pr ip-r.
J. I. KIM ViKU
i ''P. Si Auditor.
unnoics xoi ice
l redcrk-k Nauzle it nx
to
1 1 the I'oitrt or Com
moo Pit-. is ol Somer
I s.-t I -... 1'a . No t. a.
William II. Midjlni:. j Auaiist lerm 1;;.
(Voluntary Assnm- nt.
2nd ill Sin. 1S7S. on IWlilion of Asriirnre br W
II K"onti. Ks,., Iu I't'TUt'v-. the i;.,ufi an'mdut
Lodsley, Au-tiu-r lo dis rti.ute ihe iuud in
t harnls H the Assiuce tnn-t aiucti:
tho
h-a-ally
' rLtitie i ttitreto.
Kjtrjul fnm the rtonls eertlrieii Sep. 2, htk
, , . i'- J. KtHIShh. I'm,
Notice i htn-by aiven that 1 will ,-iitcn.l to th
dudes ol the above appointment at the otlice ol W.
H. Knouts, fcsip, in Hie Uin.uvh ol S.-mersei, on
Monday, the lull ot u.totMr. 17H
U.S. E.NKSI.EY,
S'P- 2i Auditor.
A
DMIXISTKATOU'S 2OTICI
Estate of Mit tliw .'u . : , m
Two decease 1
Lettersof admislstrnth n it the -vt. s-. i
having been granted to the undersi notice is
hereby given those indebted to itio make imms-
diate payment, and tiH having claims aga'nst it
to present tbem dulv authenticated tor settlement
on Saturday. Sept. 'Jt. 1STS. at the late resioenee ol
l)MiUw,iiniinmin.ii.n.i.in
avniiVw uum i p
acp- Aommi-traior,
, UDITOU S .NOTICE.
1 ne undersigned AuIitir, apfiolntcd by th
! Onhans" Court ol Somerset couuty. Pa , to pss
I upon the exceptions, nnd the lacts ami make a
1 distribution ol the fund In tbe hands of John
Suder, administrator of Henry Suder. dce'd, P
and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby
gives nonce, mai lor sal l purf-ose, ce win sit at
his otlice In Somerret. Pa . Thursday the loth day
of October, 157-I. at lu o'cioelt a. w . when and
where all persuos interested cub attend.
J. U. OGLE,
Sep. H Auditor.
WHEELS
BEOS. & CO
J. M, HOLOEBBAUM & SQH'S,1 Just received
S T O Iv E
West End, F.Iain st., Somerset Pa.
IIlvUMHJAIiTEIiS
FOa THE SALE OF
23APEE3,CU7E2
"TTf T 7JT AT" T"4 fi ?
Hid. itUuli, --v..s;j
PO v?
FASQIMHS'S F urK
chine with Shaker.
rte Thre:.i-,g Mi
FAt?QUAH2'S TJrenV.raa-1 Sep ir.it, t.
FANNING IHLLS,
s,
Cultivator Shovel;
2:
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M..y 1
JOHN F.
DEALER
OIL
' ISO tOiiO'.Y !.':' .-i
Planes, S:iw.i, Ki.-ch
! smith's (h'-.:U, U-A
I Hordwar', Tho Tr. ,
iTtible Knivtad I'
i !jrf:.' i:l : 1
-'t.-, J ultillM. i'.i
!-iv.s, Anvil.-, V;
' t'k-; l)tktt iaui.t-.
largest .--ocfi in
Co j;tt v.
iis-efl ' :
lieail, tt'i .red i';;,t
Vnr:i!t,h, Ttirjifatiae,
t
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full
t ir
Oil al vay.s ;q h.i:;.!
I very eleiraat tv !'.'.;.
n'-i t i:
Saw Files of t!:c'n-
X '"miite
. drub Hjcs, Ticks, .Scyt' cx, Sn.-:.-!,
Step Ladder, Carriage and Tin
Ctist .Si'1'-
Gla.-, Ua.L HardH. Clothe Wring. r., Mca! S
ruhs, ii'oi.dca Biicketi?, Twine, Rnj.-e all s't.;
Mop Clicks. Traj..i, Sictdyarti-, J!--:it Cuttc
Chain.-s, 1 1, titer Cbaic, sfhoe, Pii'.t ami tJt.-rub
ry Coiaiin am! Cards, Door Luc is, Iii!i0-i.s,
in the BuihlrM' Vine. Caps, L-nd. Sh-it, Iwi
Ihe fact is, 1 keej erervth'ii? '.!: ''.
excliinivelj ia tliir kind of go-.iU u,..i irive riir wLole attte-uiica i-i ii.
son. who are liuildiiia-, --.r any on- i-i Dotd of anyth;ur in ray line, w i!! iiii.l
it to thir advautaire to !ve- i::- a -til. I will alwaya jrive a rr:t- na:!.
credit to resj.oriiiT.le persons. I tLii:k my old ctistQr.it'rsi for tbe'r pt irnrt,w.
and hop this s,-asou tt make i:in- nt-w ones. Don't forget the place
To, 3, "BVIOH'S BLOCK."
A:
joii.v f. r.LYMvn:;.
Pittsburgh Female Coliege,
PITTSBUaGHCONSERVATORYOPKUSIC;.
l.lc-ant l!a.l.l.us. Ei-ht !i'inr?t:-o-a. Tw. t.iy-liirr T. aeln rs. !jK.,ir a,i
vitntaci-s in Musi- in the C NSKi; ATOitY OF M t SIC cmm-feil wiil, ii J. iii(.,e
Specml ! Pimm-fits, a!., fi.r Urawinr ami l',ti:i.i.'. Nn-tlic-work. Wax w,r- '
The Collie r -the largest act! OttCi Oi-an tor Juca!i.ual rtirn..-', n
Anirtie-a. " -'haiu;es less than asv s iHHir. Ai Kouniv,-, Kvi'vr. ivst.';f.- ni
siuaaoiiiin.,s oi-ihi tit tne i ri-sbii ni.
I'a,
i"i . ..ill,' -.-. i ne i.in tcria orn-ns
Ju'v 24
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m
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BUI WJWSZbSZM
in vvcrkmanshsp
IS 3qua!
end elegantly
ruaivea xr.e nigh;
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M a N. ca m . M .
WILSDW SEW NG
hr :nrC: IV; 7 .T,1,;3---" ??.DacS 13 unlimited. There
fljif 'Jso MACrilfJES sold in tho United
rr;5-:.,th3 combined safes of nil tho others.
TSa VjL3CW MENDiKC ATTACH MEPiT, for doing
rF"Sra?Vpairing. v;iTiOUT PATCHING, given
..it with each machine.
S I WILSON SEWING MACHINE GO,
- FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS.
8888888888888
8 STRAIGHT NEEDL&j
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AgrcntM Wanted in City ami Countrv.
A DDE ESS . .
WHEELER & WILSON HF'G CO.,
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CLAPPBROS.&CO.,
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July 1 .
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CLOTHING
Frcsli and Ke?. "-.er CTced ;s
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A VALUABLE INVENTION.
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to a Chrnnnmnfnr Wo
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