The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, November 13, 1878, Image 3

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The Somerset Herald.
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PITTS BVRUH DIVISION.
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Orind Water Street, aslollow.:
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A taster thin Pliubarith Time.
vtrr train leave Pittsburg at :.& P. M.
The 1-I7r? llfvill 10-0 P. M .. Mineral
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-liii'iy eiejt Munday.)
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Tlic ili'cii":i i- over.
Now fur Tliaiikiving.
r.'.iy Flocr at Ihc Fl. tir l)i p:i of
I- K.k'i Het iit.
i: vi-ry tli-? Iih? l is lUy. In:! U:e night le
ln:i t lhe rat.
!t:v yo-.ir Grass Si.-ctls aud Fihli ht Ibc
Fi"r Ii-t"l nf tVnik i l' t'riis.
S.iiiii r were in greHt U. niaml at the rc
vc!'.t ilc tii'n .
FnB SAI.K. UIO.WV) l.i kk. CH m "
riMrii-. li's Davis, S'Uicrstt, l'a.
Ilill.iw Vn was a coiniiMe tailure
li'rta'mnt'.
The ctTioial role of Stimi-rst-t rounty
V. a- li!iind in anlh( r n-hinin.
I; ,-..u want a '!' r !".
, .' u!S S. FiU't. VirfiUA: iktrits' Blwk.
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i.:, iiualr treat nv.-nt and tiiutrc J' !
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IV.'i, S. mi twi, l'a. Strictly one .rirc.
r,,!,i ! ..r.:,!- incnev clianaed uani.s on
ri i'.t ft Tiu-d-iy'n tk-ctiim.
Ti... i.vt liiie f liirt in the -int!:trv fur
f! ihi. i.i S. S. Ftll s C'l.xhingStiirc-, Onik
.1 Jlci'iii'e Uliick. Strictly one price.
i:.,l mt i-xnross the coa.liti.m cltlic
i; tn
'.-.'UQ'.ry rmius at itiwui.
M'Triscn it Fro.'s Ompli
Svrup
:. ! i.iiiimcnt. and p.t t-oinetluii
good,
: i . l':ice in.xli ra'c.
. -. ill l'r Indian nummer, and a g'Kxl
tn' MjitiiW-'v wcatlitr.
I: ji"i n:r.t a Mjlii-li hat or f.uit nl un
i r .u'.ir. cad at S. S. Fell's. C'ik & Ik-tr-e'
ii'. n k. Strictly one price.
Tli !':o.is in the South have checked
.v Vf'.lt'w fever and relum-s are return
i: kil l l'-j-iiu-s is being resumed.
ir. Sadler, tlculibt and AuriM, No. 20C
'. ;ia iiviiuie, Fi:tf!n:n;ii, l'a. Fye, E ir,
i,r,t and (.'atunh spedallics.
T.- W.-sini inland Divjrrt sav. a
.t-Mivjur,.' girl complains
of ber lei low
villK i-i Sl-!'
ireJ ihnt elie cannot s;t on
X.i.v t'nst i tie oli:ic-il ciTiipjin isover,
d-v.itc -ur Ur,ual t.)ce to local
i: -.s Wo Impe corroRpnnikiiti will
r :,1 ;ironiilly.
T..eiiim ho lu.su'i iiioney to buy cn
i.ii no it tliis niLter Can coiiwile bimstll
. !, tin-n ilivMoii that be had lota ut luu
i'- 1 :i iuNt tiicuii; the past summer.
At tin' r !i-in" ou Main cn
o;.;iMte t'oi.k A: iieetitb". ju will
;.; ml ii;:i's the lineai t.iktci tie luir
. : i.-dj. !iy the can, iarl or plule.
t ':, 2". ci u; pur I'llt.
W. S. Kkzcab.
iiivus of H.:niiiigd n are
m:v acres of uround and 1
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ml al r needed for the new Mid
lViiitemiiiry. Au engineer has ln-en
.iib n-,1 to proceed at once U lay mt the
I t -.1' c.
ir. Vi'. F. F uniit liU-rir. iVulist and
A.uist. iin be cobtultcd ut the "Glade
il (. ver S.iti:ray evening, Simdity
-''''.. and on Monday until 10 a. m.;
a: Met etf dale every Monday lii'in 2 r. m.
ui : 1 Lu!s.lsv at "noun: lhe rest tif the
vii k : i ( r.u.lt!and.
1 Ukvami's F.sTati:. J. F. Bly
1: -i r. A,'i!ii;-,!s'!a-.,r. bairg mtUed an
1. r 1 1 viHtn f..r I be sale of the real -s-1,
. ! I). Weyaud, dcccaHd. will si ll the
- : .:. :il piivate sale UMn lhe fo'lowing
':n.-. iue filih of the jiuichase nitmey
'. f iirm.ti ,n ol sale, balance in five
": ni i.sit ii-1 ''v.uieuls with inurcst.
1 ,k ny iil"bc sild low, and those
to pufcliasi should call soon.
' ;';( M 1 11. moth ('.ma-rv and Flour
-i :S Ci.k i; IKtrits, Maio-crcs
'-. . -j linis-t. pa , is the place to buy
iir.niii.. Flour, Corn Mal, buck
si. M i.l, tut Meal. Gwn. Feed. SaIi.
: ;.i-. .n. I.ird, Csrlvon u'X Griioaud
I' r ill;. Sa;, SmersL-t County
. l:'-!i and Swei-t Po'atoes. Appl .
' r 11 ir;,s. California ti rapes. Pears and
H ', tje finest Spict s in the wmld, and,
!;! L vi r thing else the daily wants
' 4 we'.t rt-ruiiiled tauiily.
I'k Van DviiK M i.riir'iSiiA?. F.f
V:i !h;v, h,i g!eruHy. ard
" . i 'i ;.;,..la:iB f.r cuiing &kla dis--i
i.uiavoicd fur yi-nrslo oniibine
.,uiial irii.tliii iX 'lie bss accon:
I '"!.. u il.t iifratrie result in the prepa
rini' 11 ni Lit (.vmjmund "fiulpbur Nap,"
eurils ot hich are s keu of Iv
!': 1 -ands; it is highly r.ou;ii i''v t "I
11 r.t':o. Ptit-e iTi rrj'.i, bl lnai', 5
i. n, t,; J k-k4, Wi'eeliU., by lllti!,
-... t'rtiif 5(1 N. 5lh airett. Whule
' I. 1 1.1. J0 S. 3d Mreet. Philndelphia,
'' N-ld by all DrufgUta.
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: ' u to lee! K-aKTiv ibie to t cn ti ur
.. '. . li it ci.t!.iar.t drain is tsk'iig from
Lr .-;,.', :u al jjs (ormn eUstu.it; diiv
'I t l in d from vctir cheeks; that C'n
Ji Ma' ktutn utn t oisi vital fotci-s, ii-n-;'
' g ua i:itabland fretful, -ui ea-ily
" i.'i nv. d ly the e f that marvelous
3y. tb p'Bifn is. lrrgu!ariis and
"iiuvti os ut jour sjsUmarc relieved at
a bile the special cause of periid.cal
l ti is pf-rtri&ncnily removed. Will you
iwuthU. S Pmvcrhz."
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ELECTION HELD IN SOMERSET COUNTY, PA.,
NOYBMBEB 5, 1878.
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New Centri'vllle
r!hamiiton
Palut
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Salilmry
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S-miemi.t tMirnuiih
Snnu-r(M.t t:wiilti. Iiip!rkt No. 1.
Si-mi rfc: tiwn.ni, l.'ietri-.-t No.2.
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Summit
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t'r.-ina iH-r.-uuti
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Fiuk. Almut fen o'clock "ti last Satur
day liilit a bright light was seen in the
tat by many residents of our town. It
was caused by the burning ol the large
barn of Henry Yoder, of Stony
treck township, six miles Uisiai't. A large
i.iHiitilv of bay, grain and three bead of
caille were consumed. It is reKirled thai
there waa an insurance of t'iw on the
barn. Mr. Voder U at a lot? to account
for the origin of the tire. As he is a qui
et, inoffensive man, be was w ituout euc
nii. s. SjKiritaneous coinbu.iUon and the
carelessness of tramps are variously spo
ken of as cauis of the conll igration.
The Campaign Herald. The parties
who have lieen receiving the Herald for
some w eeks are hereby notified that this
is lhe last campaign nunilier. "t trust
that the 1Ierai.1i luu been tonod inter. nt
ing notigh to iuduce many of those who
received it, but who are not subscribers,
to scud in their names as regular pal runs
of n:r paper. The long winter nights are
coming on wheii you and your wives and
your children will want som'-thing to pass
the hours. We w ill try and give you a
a paper that will interest, instruct and
amuse.
The Huntingdon AV.,-aays : Last Fri
day a s&d occurrence took place near 15ev
erlv, this State, wLcrtin two L:iys, thir
teen and nine years of age, were accident
ally shot. It appears that t.vo men. Hall
nnd Stalnaker, were out hun'ing wild tur
ret s, and upon returning home heard
s-iiiic'liitig behind a knee. Thinking tlie
noise was made bv turkeys,Ha'l raised his
gun and fired. Just as he did so there
was a scream, and ujion going to the fot
H ill discovered tliit he had shot bis son
through the left lung, and that the ball
had broken the left arm of Stalnaker's
son.
Persons win. have been dilatory in tak
ing into the bouse their tender plants and
now lind them occasionally frost-bitten.
mnv tie ulau to Know mai rngiin garuen
..re il,,u them jmt ciifi.sfiill v wlien not
t n severely nipped by sprinkling thtiu
copiously w-ith cold water. It is useless,
however, to applv the cold water nciore
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the temperature rises above the Ireeiting
Iint. I t then the cure w ill lie worse than
the disease. The disastrous effects of late
opting Irosls may lie remedied in a similar
manner.
Mr. HarrvC. Pears-in, who, with his
beautilu! and acciinplis'iii-d lady, has been
spcuding the pas: ten days in our midst,
nturntd to Washington City yesterday
n.ormu?. Harry has a host of warm
friends la this place and is one of the few
ouDir men that bomersct has reason to lie
j.roii.l ul. He is at present employed in
the Kegistw 's olbce in Washtr.gton,-Jl. C.
Mr. Joseph Stull. ol Shanksville, one
lav or last week, sold bis sorrel horse that
t'.k first money as the fastest trotter at the
late Somerset County Agricultural Fair,
for t-ViO. The horse'is a fine-looking ani
mal of the Hambletonian strain. His time
at lhe Fair was a little under four min-
uus. Mr. Henry Farnorth. of Iowa,
was the purchasT
Admitted to Practice. Our esteem
ed and nee mplisbc-d young friend, Mr. S.
I". Trent, was admitted to the practtce of
the law in the several courts of this coun
ty cn Monday last. Mr. T. lias pursued
his studies in lhe office ol Hon, Win. H.
Kiw ntz for the paa year. Deis a yenng
man of briilia&t promise, and we picdict
for hiyi a brilliant career.
A gentleman nauicd Wertz, a wiiuta
in a Ciniuionwcallh cose, who arrived on
the evening train from Bridgeport, lvd
fi.rd count v, died at the Somerset House at
t..ur o'clock on Tuesday morning. Mr.
Werla was very sick when he reached
tiir. rset
In cur ifsr.e livday w iil le l.mrid lhe l
Scial fguns f the election held in this
county on Tucduy l.t- Our leaders can
dSstci and ci-mjiare tbim at leisure, nl
Ibere are a sufii ietit numlr to ontcrt-iq
the curioi-.s for an lu ur or so.
A ri.eni 1,13 i le a:.veM.simcni
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- p.ribiier's Monthly and M. -Mciio-
La" All mho SI u! feribers to tbl e
publiinibma mill renew their sul scrip
tlona, and these w bo are not f bould st V .
scril-t rs for the coming year.
A oli cv ij siuiii at t'onnellsville.
:"ih s i Waiing in Texes. They
,-. iV mplate thking tb ir di pattuie by the
I eg ruing f the r. Men .f ttliiiost
every pi olusicn id t ride Lac cjWri
into the organization.
Tie ktc::l .jlrp'ry In km of our
wii'.V eil'8cgtf are fearfully and won-
derlully constructiu, ar.u uispia) 'v
source of U v rsrt!,vc ffl:ctS 10 iY V
of cuts.
The fart tl. "Yc. Ici." was pretty
iv! used unbv U ine thrown from hia
h.uiTgy ouedav.if last wetk will haY8 A
attn-unt tr the scaicity f h eal u ikt a
this wek s issue.
A frawe building used as a wash-Lousc
.1 l, vuiniv rMMir-uiHw, " "
day last w eek.
was destroyed I'V nre one
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I :l I li I ii 1 .. I . H L-.!L-J- ' I 1
of salt 1 It w as very unexpected tJ the system, the bowels, shouiu be roopen
b thpv had been readins and lie- ed as speedily as possible when they be-
litviug the Pittsburgh 7W, aii'l whea
they learned bv the t'ommrrrial Gazette
ou Wednesday" that "no man' an" bad
not been 'enough men's man to pull Lira
throui;h, "lis said they "cut up more mon-
key shinos than a three year old mule in a
tuiaip patch playing 'I spy' into a regiment
f energetic hoi nets."
, .
"The melancholy day s Lave come to
the lenders of the 'i.yldison nomocracy,
tiected. of twenty or tbirtv, the returns
show a loss ot uineteen. If tbey have
eves tbcv can see "the handwriting on the
wall," and w ill soon see Addison redeem
ed, and again K-'pubiicsn.J "One by one
the roses lade '."
The Democratic nii.joritv in Addison
towiiship kit year was fifty-five, but, af-
ter all their work, "the noise of the cap-
tains aud the shootings" this year, could
jrive but thirty-six to "Xuncle," and the
.Somerset btmocrat don't sav "Bully for
Addison,
Alas, ioor Yorick?"
now.
The borough
ol Confluence contains,
we notice, fifty seven Uepuhlicans, twenty-
eibt Deni'XTatic-Oretnbackers. and one
regular Greenbackcr.
-
Tn vxKw.iviNo i)v: n.e lresiaeni
1-as issued bis proclamation, app .inting
Thtirsdav, Novemlier 2H, as a day of
thanksgiving. After speaking of the
plentiful hu'vests, the lact that aee pre-
vails with all nai ions, and domestic bar-
monv prevails, be thus alludes to the
Southern scourge : "The general preva-
lence of the blessing of health through
.our wide land has made more conspicuous
tbe sufferings and sorrows which the dark
shadow of jiestilence has cast upon a por-
tion of our people. This heavy arlliction
even the Divine liuler has tempered to the
sulTerine communities In the universal
cytnpalhv and succor which have flowed
to their relit t and the whole nation may
n oice in the umtv ot spirit in our people
. J ... . . - . , . .,
by which they cheerlully share one anoth
er's burdens.'
Hints kok HrsTEns. The following
sensible bints lor hunters are published in
a sporting piper, and we republish them,
thinking that some one's life may be saved
thereby: "Don't don't point your gun
at yourself. Don't point your cun at any
one else. Don't carry your gun so that its
ransie includes your hunting companions.
Don't try to find out whether your gun is
loaded or not by shutting one eye and
looking down the barrel with the other.
Don't use your gun for a walking stick.
Don't climb ever a fence and pull vour
gun through muzzle foremost. Don't
throw your gun into a boat so that tb
trisirer will calch on the seat and deposit
the charge in your stomach. Don't uso
your gun fur "a sledge hammer. Don't
carry vour gun wnu me nammer imwo.
,m't be a fi,
lion t you forget ft.
Lavansville Litekaky Society.
The followine is the programme for the
lavansville Uterary Society, Friday even
ins. November 15, 17:
I ieail in z 1 Ien rv Cou n t rvmau.
Ieclaaiation AVillie Hick.
Kelcrrcd question: "Are lictilioits writ
ings more lnclicial than injurkmsr" II.
IL Flick.
Question ltr dete.- "Have men of
thought ticen more beneficial to the world
than nun I action ?" Affirmative. L. L.
S.etier. Charles Tavmsn, and W. H. Mil
ler; Negative, P. H. Walker, J. M. Ba
1 c and Aaron Lfihr.
S con 1 referred question : "Are there
more worlds than one?" Silas Miller.
H. I!. Mitchell,
A. Flick, PresijeBV.
Secretary.
Hem ahkaule iiiAK itt. There is a
man runcisj wild in the woods ol Mo
juupl ci.unty. West Virginia, since,
tne draft of 1"C3. We understand that
when the requisition was mao by tin;
Government for soldiers. I'm'm wan was
.'VI 1 V. I 11 aiav u
. ft , .Da in amses.oeaee ol which he
w,me , ff ;hi. wd thai he took to the
wooils. ud caose a life and Fubsisleaee
upon roots and wild game in preference to
lhe dancers and privations of a soldier.
1 le has reverai times since passed through
the house of his purest a? nibt. but he
has not been known meal or ileep
in a regularly inhabited house since that
tnrrit'ie nighL Each year has added to
ha wild inclinations, until all entreaties
have failed to change his strange; propensi
ty s for a life in the woodi.
Stray IIo. A white hog taken
up c,iks street. The owner is requteted
come I. Twaru. prove property, nu ij
fharciscr it win iw ttisposea 01 accoiu-
ine to law. u. GunErtT,
High Constable.
re than two h'-ndred and fcrty five
taontand liotlb-s it Sellers' CoHgh Syrup
have been f.ld by lhe Aral ot John D.
Fsrk & Son. CiBclnnali.
1
Court convened Monday morning, his
Honor' Judge Hall presiding. Associates
StntTt and MuKclman on the bench.
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Auditors.
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HEorExtso a Tiioiiouchfark. In or
der 10 guard against results utterly sub
versive to health, it is absolutely essential
that the great thoroughfare or avenue of
come otistructed. it tuey are not, the Due
is raitdirocted Into the blood ; the liver be-
comes torpid; viscid bilious matter gets
into the stomach, and produces indiges-
tion; headaches ensue, and other syu;p-.
toms are produced, which a prolongation
of the existing cause only tonda to aggra-
vate. The apcricat properties ot Hostet-
ter's S.tomacU Bitters constitute a most use-
ui aeent in overcoming constriction of the
nite, and promoting a regular habi. of
body. It is infinitely superior to the dras
tic cathartics frequently tued for the pur
pose, since it does not. like them, act vio
lently, but produces a natural, painless ef
fect, "which does not impair the tone ui the
evacualory organs, which il invigorates in
stead ot weakens. The sto&iaeh and liver.
also, lniieeu, tlie entire system is fitrcngtU-
cned and regulated by it,
fc
lr Yov Ever Marry and have a fani
ly of chidrcn running about the hoiwn,
making the time pass pleasantly bo;i V
parents and children, and should disxsotr
at any time that one of those brighter et
rosy-cneeteu cunuren are irounien w l(u
cougu, cow. Hoarseness, uuncuii r ii.
ing, or any aiieciiona 01 ine iun bron
chial tul.es, and lungs, lejuling io onsump-
in.u, our mine i, iiuiuctiuivr v to some
"""" '.I "IUlej
Honey of hokeuocxd and i'ar," an ar-
ticlc which, we understand, veas used for
years in the private ipracUc , 0j !. Hald,
celebrated physician , of Eur0pe, to the
entire saludaction ftf hi patients. The ar-
l''le. we understand. now nianufactured
Recording to the 'orijji' iH by C. N.
Crittestos, 2io. , Sixth avenue. New
or. wuo ' I0 '.he sole owner and pro-
proprietor, he ha jng pjjj a very jarge
nmountoi mone-y for the right of same,
and ,rom '1,t we hear he is selling very
large quantity In fact, he has had to
5""e'" laboratory ana increase his
?tlP 10 8ur ply the constantly increasing
demand ,t , bidi jg .good evidence of how
:""-' o m appreciaiea. r.very motuer
u WAll - -.1 . 1 1:.:
is well aware ol the medical qualities of
uu.Mt . ana iioreholxd in soothing and
scattering all irritations and inflamma
tion i, and that the Tau Balm eUanta ami
hefilt the throat and air passages leading to
the lungs. Fite addit'ional ingredients in
this article keep the organs cool, moist and
in hsalthful action. tur advice is, let no
prejudice keep you from trying this medi
cine of a famous doctor, who has saved
thousands ot lives with it in his large pri
vate practice. It is sold by all druggists
at 50 cents mm 1 a bottle. Great saving
to buy large size. Sold by all Druggists.
PiKE'a Tootuache Duops cure in one
minute.
A Good Inxome for Some Exehgetic
Lady on Ge.stlkm.as. The Ohio Scale
Works of Cincinnati, have just completed
and are now introducine to the public, un
der the title of the UN1YEKSAL FAMI
LY SCALE, aa article that has always
been needed in every household ; and in a
communication addressed to the publish
ers ot this paper, the proprietor asks us to
refer theai to some reliable party who will
represent them in introducing it to the
people of this county. It is very seldom
lhat a new article steps so suddenly into
universal Uvor. Housekeepers are loud
in its praise, for it possesses the merit ot
always being ready: there are no weights
to hunt up and adjust, is always reliable
will not get out ot order and" is an orna
ment to The kitchen. The description is.
simply a base surmounted by a hollow ciJ
umn, in which works a spiral spring so
scientifically gauged and adjusted as. tu
weigh anytkiuif up to twelve pounds with
accuracy. On the top of the cuhima is thn
phtffuriu on which the articles to be webb
ed are placed. By the were turning of a
screw the tare of the. dudu plate or what
ever you may usa In weighing, 13 taken
out and the Bel weight given. House
keepers til once see its, value in weighing
sugar it fruit, in making preserves or jel
or in listing the butcher's or grocer's
weight, and lhe thousand and one cases
that occur where something that should be
weight accurately m necessary. The
Scale are handsomely Tuinted and bronz
ed, and are sold al about one-third the
price charged lor the inferior scales ot the
same capacity. It seems to us lhat nearly
every family in this county would want
one, and it is certainly a rare opportunity
for some smart aud energetic party to pick
up quite a nice little income during the.
next few months. The Company kt.vn
agents in no more favorable location -vrbu.
are making 00 to f $ 00 per day, axu)
there are certainly several in this viciaix
who caji do as well. We recomrueruu
such to address the Ohio Scale Wobjis,
FJniand George streets, Cincinnati 'J-,
and all inlormajjon, etc. will be cbnlui
ly giveu them by mentioning our pesr.
Attestios Voters ! The: eTtctioas I
re iivpr lione&l mom . is eustaOliid. aal
onr is al reck bottom retail nr 4
tier barrel. Ground Alum Saw I, the ait
in the maikel lor yonr pork aad bees aa
fl (riper sack.
C04.V& UEKlurss..
j'or .jje benefit 1 lie public, tftart
iuat J. F. Davis, of Portsmou'at-. Ohio;.
bts sold one hundred and ttety-eighc ,
thousoand boxes of Seller s Layer Pills,
' I t y- . u i :
LiTTCi.i' Livrxo Ao. -The list two
numbers of HTTELL'S UY1MU AUK
(bearing dam November 2d ant! 9th re-
ja.-vuci.y; imre some noteworthy arti
lion." nr Kight lion W. E. Ghulstn
Contemporary I!rieie: "Hallucinations
of the Senses," Fortnightly; Through
mc ijmh .i.uiiueui. m ivsu, JJtwntiluin:
air nain r scoit ana the Komantic leae-
Uon, by J ulia Wcdgewood. ConUm nor
ry; -iiior in 1'mutmir. fori7-' ii..i.
idays in eastern France." Part H. Fraer-
'1 he troubles of a ScoU Traveler." r.b.rL-
vootl: "1 be tiuzing nl Insects." PidU
uptnion, occ.. Ac. In adauton u. th
auove are instalnienu ot "bir Oibble," by
George MacDonald : "A doubling Heart,'
by Miss Keary, and "Within lhe Pre
cinct, by Mia. Olipbant, together with
i red, a tale from Janan. and aelert nn.
etry and miscellany.
The fifty-four numbers, of sixty-four
large pages each, (or wore than :1,(KK)
pages a year), tne subset iMion price (fS)
is low; or for 10 5(1 any ot the American
4 monthlies or weeklies is scut with Tl
Utinrj Agt lor year, both poat paid.
Littell ii Uay, Boston, are the publishers.
Exci-iisioif to Kansas Persons de
siring to go West to inspect Lands, can
procure Single or Round Trip ITi' kets.
via "PAX-HANDLE ItOUTE," at the
very lowest rate, every day in the week.
Id order to secure the advantages of quick
time and sure connections, tickets must
be purchased over the direct and popular
"PAN HANDLE KOUTF," the shortest
and quickest line to Illinois, Missouri,;
a r Kansas, 1 exas ana twansas.
Following is the time of Daily Ep;m
Trains via "Pan Handle Iloute :"
Lve. Pitta. - - 8:43 a. m. 11:47 p. m
Arr. St. Louis - - 7:30 a. ra. 9:M a. m.
" Kansas City - - - 10:15 p. m. 10:00 a. m.
Connection is made in Union Depot,
Kansas City for all points in Kansas and
Colorado. Two hundred pounds of baa
gage are checked free lor colonists.
II unable to procure tickets by the Pax
Han im.r Route at nearest railroad sta
tion, Passengers should call on Ageata al
Union Depot, or 78 Fifth Avenue, Pitts
burgh, Pa., anil call for tickets via "PAN
HANDLE HOCTE," by which hue t mi
nibus Transfers are avoided. For time
tables, address W. L. O'UaiE.v, Clen'l
fassengcr Agent, Colaaabus, tHiio.
True Merit Will Wis. A lew years
since, the proprietors ol Dr. Morris' Sy t .
upol Tar, Wild Cheny and Horchoar.d
introduced it here. It was not puffe-j. oUt
sow on its merits, our people soor. found
it to be reliable, and already has it become
the most staple and popular pulmonary
remedy in the market. It quickly cures
the worst coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis,
asthma, and incipient consumption. Noth
ing acis so niceiy in wnoopioe cough, and
it is so pleasant that children" readily take
ii oiiutiuing no opium, or other danger
ous drug, it is as safe aa it is sure.
Trial size 25 cents. Large sizes 50 cts.
and One Dollar.
A very few doses will relieve, and a lit
tle perseverance will cure.
For sale by O. W. Benlord, Somerset,
and Mountain A Co., Confluence.
Also Agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant
Worm Syrup, which is perfectly safe.
Extremely palatable. No phvsic reauircd.
Costs 25 cents. Try it
Don't be) Dec eived. Many person!
say "I haven't got the Consumption,"
when asked to cure their Couch with Shia
loh's Consumption Cure. Do they no'
know that Coughs lead to Consumption
and a remedy that will cure Consumption
will certainly and surely cure a cough or
any lung and throat trouble. We know
il will cure when all others fail, and ou'
faith in it w so positive that we will rtfu' .1
the price paid if you receive no beov-6' t3
not tuis a lair proposition 1 lrice V , ,
50 cts. and 111 00 per botOe. Fr . w
Chest, Back or Sid, use ShuW . V( s
1 itoii-i, j iicc eta. j of slut.
W. Bcnford, Somerset, Pa,
by George
Why will you suiTer w't.i.
Dyspepsia
... 1 I ! . "
au liver
er complaiat. Cr nsmnptfon ttna
debt ity when y JU aa gut at our
doh s s-yiteia i,ii., "l.iri, wr.
general d
siure ouiiou s PVlleia ' !ii.- -,,:-i, wro
sell on a positive gu- .antec 'cure you ,
ce id cts. ana r-. , r. i .
C, ... T. i'J bu. A Li sail. fj
wge W. Bentor 1. Somerset. Pa.
"HACKMET'AriT" a mnnlnr nil fra-
grant perlunwi. jj by Ucorge W. Ben
ford, isomers p.
ly" th tmnpoii rwin p trp trt .lv
dying Jrr ,m the effects of DvsueDsi or dis-
orai.ns' jiver The result ol these dis-
upon the masses of intelligent and
ValV al,lo ivnlA Iq mnot alnrminir mntinir
" . actually a burden instead ol a pleasant
a istenee of enjoyment and usefulness as
it ought to be. I here is no good reason
for this, if vou will only throw aside pre
judice and skepticism, take the advice of
Druggists and your friends, and try one
bottle of Green's August Flower. Your
speedy relit! is certain. Millions ol hot
ties ot this medicine have been given
away to try its virtues, with satisfactory
results in every case. 10a can buy a
samp .e bottle lor 10 cents to try. Three
doses will relieve the worst case. Posi
tively sold by all Druggists on the West
ern Continent.
MAURIKID.
B U D AB A UG 1 1 W ON D Ells tJctober
27 1S7S, at the M. E. parsonage, McKces
port, by Hev. Mechera, Mr. Dean Ktiria
baugh, son ol Hon. D. Hudabaugh, of Mc-
Keesport, to Miss Blanche Wondess, lor
merly of Somerset
BIJICK KEEFER-November 7, 1S7S,
by Samuel Custer, Esq.. Mr. John Brick
to Miss Cinderella Keeter, both of Somer
set county. Pa.
DIED.
HOFFMAN In Westmoreland couuty.
Pa., October 21, 1S78, Philip W. Hoffman,
aged 47 years. 2 months and 10 days.
liroiher i'hiiip had to leave this wor id
like many otters, quite unexpected' iy.
He caught fast at the tumbling shall r t a
separator, and was so hurt that he only
lived some four days, but was sensib' ! to
the last, and knew his time was shor t but
had good hopes of going to a better -world.
SOXERSET XAIKII
Corrected by Cooa A Bmi rs.
' DXALUS l
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUT ; 4 FEED
Apples, dried, ft . ....
Applebuiier, ' ifal . .
Bran. luO 8s .
Batter, f (ker). .
Butter, V I(n:l)
Buckwheat, fl btuhel .
meal, lu 8 ...
Beeswax, fl a ...
Bacon, shouidersS 8..
liiiej,
eoontry kaad, fl .....
Corn, ear banhal . ,.
Corn, (6heUeW 9 bushel , ..'..,
Corn meal?) a .... . ...
Call kAsAv 5 V .. .
Eir,.lD. -
J-.'c.iif. ? b
I'UwKialilm,(6ii a)..
Haras, ("uar-eo-ui w t
Laji, ft j)..,
lihT, W' nHi,'i'.'. .
-' ayper ' . -
Mld.iin?i, an.l choi HX t
V ta
i'olatoen, l bu
Peache;, dried, 8
Ryefb'j
Raira, Y 8
Salt, So. 1, yuhLesn
" Ground Aluna,a lack
" Ashtoia, ;.tr nca.
Sag-ir, yellti t 8.
' wht ..
TaUcw. f 8
V, li ai. 1st. ...... . ...........
y.'ojI. n av ...........
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XE W AD VEI '.TliSEMEN TS.
Charles C.Orton & Co.,
Tcbacconists.
C The 'finest, cheapest1 and
boet selected stock of Cigars
and Chewing and Smoking
i iv--I cDaccos m Emersei -.o.
FAJso an infinite variety ol
J Sciokeis Materials, at Zira-
merman's old stand iu the
MAMMOTH BLOCK.
Nov. 12
E
XECUT0RS'
NOTICE.
liaie of Henry Sarver. !r.. late
of AlleitL-.ny
townatiip. ueceaaeii.
' LnertesUmentary "Bthe above estate hav
' iu been irranted o the umleralined, notloe is
I r ereby frivea totboelii.lrh,l to It to But tmme
' diate parment. and tnoee bavins elaims aaa'nM It
' to present then dolv anthentiwted (or aeuicment
('at tne laterenliienee or taM deceaae. in said
Krwaabip, 00 Satarday the Tib. day of lnjceialier.
j .TOHW9ARVER.
Nov. 1 EKcntorf.
cies, among which are the lollowing : !
"The Sixteenth Century arraigned before? '
the Nineteenth: a Stndy on lhe Keforma I
1 as
I A, 1 1 isr
1 r f al,.'
-.1 rn
. 1 j -1 (i
2f W AD VEn TIH KME TS. NE W AWE Ii TIXE1IE .V S
old tEj?h6use.
A
Early Winter PriceList, Hovemlier 6, 1878.
Ifanr of hit eil'tomero ill, nnl frel mv lHe
write me. ami the A- inlarqed frier I.i will
I lireiient tllia IiltMlCh tJV tii.'i(r,J,.nf tbAf k n
prices of maay ol theOwnlii are iihoi cato, an. I are 0w ol.l at Ioer niire ilian er leire.
It Will DiV rsn.il nJ.. .a- i. , Iim ,l,..,n.ii,. .rf m. 1'iffiHllvl ' I O M f . anl
0tSitr no"W"r stale, and nullum hut ttM
.vuj n : i na, UHKIHriAS 1H"'8 BOI
lanre auick ol Chlneao in.ii. --ii
I tU.l to the packing ana ahipiiliar ot tcowia. No
REDUCTION ft k PRICE if GROCERIES !
aj'Kverythinir In the lrmw l int. n,.i i.mii. .... wl.h m he tonml at this c re. It i lu-
poiuilile to Kive. on tills Prtoe Luu, ilie name and
4SEND VOR WHAT YOi; WISH--
OLD TEA HOUSE SPECIALTIES.
The Ctlchraied Chmloi Groicn Tea!
Guaranteed absolutely pure.
The Fancy French Flag Hour!
Beat in the world. Took first medal at the PrU Exp will m.
Thn Celebrated Snow Bird Flour!
For Extreme White Bread an i Pastry use.
The Celehrated Dchnontco Coffee!
This Delicious Coflea It unrivaled tut it deligli-.r.l aromz.
Inqwrted and American Cheete !
Every variety fancy cheese.
The Oneida Community Fruits!
The Famous Bethlehem Btichchcal!
The Pure Vermont Maple Synt'
The Iaii-ijcsI Variety of Iuqtorlcd Tahle Goch!
BABE AND CHOICE COFFEE.
Genuine Mo ha Coflee. Plantation Ceylon Coffee-
Old JMitcli JaT Collee. Pea Berry C'ollce.
CoHla Klca Coiree- taKnayra t'oiree.
Maracaibo Uoffee. African toffee. liolden Kio Coffee.
The Celebrated Delmoxico Coffee !
This delictus colioe is unrivaled lor Its delightfutJAnim . If ill other coffee' hire fai!l ti please
you, try
TI I K CKLKl Ht ATKl
DELIYIONICO COFFEE !
-AIny mention the NAME of the Cull. o DESIUEDla
1IE.S OF ItOASTEI t'OFFEHS !
rio.
Java I'mri
Mararaiia..
LsKUayn,
-Hi.-, per ..
- S-. "
3X. '
- Iii:i:
ITd.
I.i...
Java,
Lagnayra.
Maracaibo,
Mocbat
CHEESE !
IMPORTED AND AMEUICAN A full assortment.
Wcntern Reserve IS cents per poond.
Hilu C're.' m l' '
Yoanit Ameriea v ' clieeM.
Knuli.-h Dairy 1 " per..
Ncutchatel .' " lrrheeiie.
K,noetrt , S " per puuod.
I'p.innne De Blie S5 "
SUGAR!
llw inn to t!te daltv chan In the prii-e of Sairar. it will 1 Impoasil.le to -ive rl-es lor a Vmgvr per
lil thau Osk Day Oslv. Faniilie ordvrinic Sunarcnn rely on fretting It at the Lowisht V auLa-ita
o'll.' w.lnt.Ml Snirar. . . 41 0O. !' Il. "nihe.l Suirar. - - 1W.
tin I lot LjnfSuirur. - - - 1 GO.
loi ib. sian.Unl A Suirar. - - II".
UUw.Liifht, Yellow Suicar. - - 1 .
1:1 Ibf. No. 3 Yellow
Flour, (Avintcr wheat) At Wholesale Price?
SV KUl'S AND MOLASSES !
Maple Syrup, in cans only, per gallon. $1 45. White Rock Candy Drips
Diamond Drips, 73. Loif Sugar Drips,
Choice Honey Syrup, CO. Golden Amber Syrup,
New Orleans Molasses, CO.
In Jugs, Five Gallon Kegs. Ten Gallon Kegs, j Barrels and Barrels.
FISH!
Markerer..,y. 1,
Mackerel. Su.il. -iilarfcrvel,
No. 3, esi.
tier kit, fl t
a ID
l w
ACE
PRICES FOR
CtficinHiti Hums. - Small, 9
" Sui;ar Cured Shoulders.
' Breakfast Bacon
Dried Beef.
Ilacon Shoulders, o,
TEA.!
THE UNLV HOUSE IN THE CITY THAT 1.UPOKTS THE
CBLEBBATED
Gahden Grown Tea !
rae Celebrated Garden Grown Tea is sold for 1.00, f 1.20. f 1.40 and $1.60 per pound.
ue i-eicuraicu i.,iMi ,1 don't fail u mjntloB t in theonler. An ei-
Ir pound.
il lbs.
2 lbs.
t lhe.
t lbs.
Tea.
i'ilb.
I -vl lb.
I as lbs.
U14 lb.
. , , rwtn ner ponn 1 wtli lie allowed onoriers of FIVE POUNDS,
a ;ood ia can" . bought t Twestv-fivc aad Tata, v Cr,T3 ptr iunl No re-
ilui-tion. . . ... . .inn't r -
WnieUBwitlwI
Zd 7 '"-" "! T" "forl "n" pt"
WSStto-' th'eVAME 0. the Tea yoa wUh sent.
OLD TEA HOUSE.
Retail House With
AVH-A-T ONE DOLLAR "WILL ISTTY !
CANNED GOODS!
. .,.-.rc Ar .ki. Msnn-fi nikcklnz
Th 1 r. W I t turj vi - i- . r
a 9 j ' y
pricS ihU- year are lower than ever j bef-vre. w
CANNED FRUIT.
...1 00
... 1 01
... 1 t
.. 1 t
... 1 0
... 1 00
... 1 00
... 1
... 1 Oil
... 1 00
... 1 00
... 1 1
... 1 00
... 1 00
... 1 00
... 1 eo
... 1 00
... 1 w
... 1 00
... 1 uo
1
... 1 00
Can Fresh App'-c..
Caiifi.rnia Aprtcote
Blaekberrie
Red Cherrie
WbiteClierrie
Oooebeirie
aHfinltrape
Pine Apple -
I'alilornia Par
Bartlett Pear...
Extra Yellow Peaches, 4 8..
Pie Peachc.
Extra Yellow 1J cachet, J..
Iamn Plum
yg Plum
t;alil.rnla If Plum
la Plum.
California 0x Pla
Raplierrie
l,..len tluince
JSIrawlierrte
IVbonleberrle
CANNED VEGETABLES.
, 1 00
1 00
1 00
. 1 00
9 ' Airiru
a I.i-M Bean
10 SiKset Bean
10 jinrwrC'irn -
t Vltiim icra
t - kra
- KkranHi Tomatne....-..
j - JUarr-awial Pea
5 Ftly ne Peas
I "- tMilenttanipkin ,
a - Soeeoiaa
10 Tomatoe. t f
8 " Tuute,texua,) ...
1 00
1 HI
... 1 00
... 1 00
... 1 00
... 1 Ol
... 1 00
C inned and Potted Meats.
j " Booed Teiber
1 B.oed l'bk-kea
S - LonHl Haaa
3 Ijincli T-gigue -
3 - .,rt!.! Beef..2.
i P.AM L4 alie rg'I Extract of Beer
CANNED FISH, ETC.
1 ao
1 -ji
1 ai
1 i
1 04
. l
... 1
1
...
...
1
3 Can llu Chowder
. a pick, Chowder....... .......
j - Freah Halibut
j Trek Oo-lSlh
8Caas Frenkljolieter...
I Freah flalmoa
4 FreeA Hackcral .
"
...
EAS)
SPECIALTY.
1JH tli Itn af eatkmoulk. I Wltl
they wnnM
Im aei.t imuie.U if It.
Tv. If,., air . Vim.' F.H f. t BIlKD PlH'R I.lftT,
The
all
ery bf8 iaHtir o.flol'l lwa "JT ,l"re-.
Jft IO, DUE will DC Ul a lew wto. .
. i,. uu,i.. tria Pariicalar atceotijo will
charife lr boxing or cartage.
prU - e ol all the (irmeriea kept In fioca.
i. an, S3, ii. "iS, anil 30 ecnta pt r pull !.
Kio aad Java, - - - !.
-lava, - :t4nd:T. "
Mocha,
i'OFFEES !
is cents, and upwards.
and 30 cents.
24 cents.
24 cents.
- - 'M cents.
M Itis. Xn. 1 (Imnulated Suirar,
1 do.
11 ll.i. A Sairar. lt,
1 !.
1 U0.
12'
Sugar,
. ll. No. i Yellow Sugar. -
1 w
M.ckerel. No. S,
H'lll.in l Herrinir.
Ku-nHan Sanlinei",
per kit. 1
per krie, 1 45
A T!
THIS DAY 1 INLY.
cents; Medium, ! cents; Large, S cents per lb.
G
tl
- 12 and 15
T - ncnlired Japan Tea - 1 0
New Oreen Tea - - 1 00
Onion Tee. (New) - - 1 '
Entr. BreaklatTea(Ncw) 1 0.
I'holceiirtei) ir - 1 "
Choice En Break fas Tea 1 00
Choice! "lnif. Tea, 1 W
Choice Mixeit Tea - 1 i
u to mention the oanlfy you desire, and arii-e.
T,..r loO. or to Vni. of T
Tr ml forty renf yrr pound, when you write
Wholesale
Prices!
re ivw In store.
With one or two ex options the
Ik.. II..- n-AM )!. it la IrMiHtUtl.l In
" " '. " JUr . h. It' tbey -ill
Spieet Oyster.
1 00
1 00
1 ie
1 00
1 (0
!. RiAfled Java and Kio Co (fee
sVielbe. Riarted Java Flaror Cotfee...,
lli. Frerb Koated Cotfee. No. 1
(Codee R.ted every morning)
& lb. Roafted Kio Collee, No. i ,
Oat Meal, Wheat, &c.
'.nil. Fresh Oatmeal
;olli. Fresh Cracked Wheal....
a Ib. Choice Barley
11 II. No. 1 Rice, Carolina
11 IS. No. a Kk-e, Carolina
IS lb. No. 3 Rice. CaniUoa
3 II. Choice Navy Bean
4 Package BreakCart Hotntny..
10 lb, lino-mad Red Bean
g lb Imported Black Bean
8 licM(X!edCjeuMut
TP Irish Mo
4 paekaa-e See Mom Farina
t Packane Borax
5 PckeOelaUn.
10 lb. Pearl Tapioca
10 lb. Flake Tapioca
4 Packages Manloca
4 Paekaa-e French JnlleBa
11 lb. Fren Lentil
10 Package Freh Farina
10 lb. Jit India Sago
1 00
1 00
1 00
. 1 00
, 1 (4
, 1 00
1
vt
1 00
1 0
t.
too
z
, 1 0
. 1 ta
, 1 00
1 01)
vt
. 1 00
. 1 '
1 00
, 1 00
1 ua 1 1 Package Rice Flour
. 1 00
, 1 00
. I U0
. 1
. 1 IM
. 1 IM
. 1 00
17 Hm. Pearl Wbeal
. It. New Buckwheat
10 Package Self-Kaisiag Floor
I Packages Sir-KLiog Ho.'kwheat..
) lb. W hole Homiay
30it. Com Flour
2u It Split Pea
Spices, &c.
' tb. Pure O round Black Pepper...
5 lb. Whole Black PeiHer
a rloxe Ground M ixeii Spice
40Pkg. Bi-Car. ( Baking) Soda
Can Colman' Engluh Mutard....
25 Bag STTacune Salt
ID Boxef Fin Table 8f.lt
4 Jar English Table Salt.
6 Bottle Celery Salt
10 Can Baking Powder
l lb. Look ilm'-anl
1 UO
. 1 no
, 1 00
. 1 00
, 1 00
1 m
. 1 00
. 1 00
. 1 1
. 1 on
. 1 ue
. 1 00
. 1
00 i
1
i
a 1
Soaps, Starch, &c-
I 00 17 Cake White RoHiaa Soap
1U;U Bar Mottled trerman Soap
, 1 00
1 00
aV. W A l VEI! TISEMES TS
15 Bur. Iwlta 4i-p.
25 lti.ru r'-imlly S(
a - Krem-a Sntlne
4 " l'o.lh b.11
II 1 4rMera
- leitai'ilr, l'rh
2 - K-ell tlml Simula ,
1 1"
1
vi
, I V
I to
, 1 00
00
CANNED irOUrS, ETC.
1 On 'hlrken Sowp 1
Z - lit Tail S..i. I fl
-4 - Tnnl! ao ... I
4 "i a B. Mm hnael Hr irv l 'o
ii " myi ' 11. 1'
Preserves and Jelly.
4 S.im. FjU EjvrlUh Jellv I
3 Pot Dun !e MrraaU le vu
l(llaWe Kroit Frweitea I w.
11 Olawea riuli Jelly 1 i"
1 fall (i lb ) r-ult Jelly 1 00
I fail i Ib ) Anple Huiier
1 PotChinemUioirer 1 w
Pickles, Table Sauce, &c.
4 HoUlesCelerr Sau.-e 1 0 ,
3 lioiilet Pi.-kliil IHilms 1 in)
4 Hi,t:Ir Oherkin 1 oo
4 Btilel'sulirl we- I '0
4 Hoftlrf t'rinwh.iw I "1
4 BjUIiw Mixed I'k-kie 1 ')
3 Bottie a. Blackwrll's Knull-h
Pickle 1 00
5 Rt:lr, Italian Olive till.. 1 fJ
S Kotlle Toutato 'l..u 1 10
i H ittlea Fn-n- li t.'ipjn 1 w
3 H-ittte Sinlhl.!iTe :
i Bottle Hailord Sauce 1 no ,
Dried Fruits, &c.
10 lb. Turkey Prune )l 00
S Hi New kreni-h Prum- 1 00 ;
i lb. Sultana itr.lfi) Kalslnn 1 no.
S lb. New Keeille Kai.inf 1 (
lb. New Mufcntci Kxinini 1 in)
S'4 lbs. Choice LAyer Kamins 1 01 .
14' , lbs. New Currant 1 tm
4 lb. Iehorn Citron 1 eti
4 Hi. Camlleil Lemon Peel I 01
.4 lb. I'andiedOrana: Peel 1 vo
12 Hi. New KiiB 1 i)
U lb. New Dried Peclie 1 00
UJ 119 New Dried Apples 1 00
Coffee, Chocolate, &c.
8 Cake English Vinilli Chocolate 1 1 0 '
14 Cake I hw-oiate 1 ti
4 Pai kaire :rnrkel Cn-oa 1 00
i Packatft KnKli-ih Cocoa....... I 11
4 Pai-kaae Kn.ma 1 i
10 lb. Curoa Shell 1 10
4i Package Extract ol ('. Dee 1 uo
ii Packaiic Imported rhicory 1 W
(Merman x.xtraet el conee.
HOW TO SEIsTD nEOIiTE.
Send your Money by Registered Letter, Pos-cfTice Money Order, or
Draft on Pittsburgh B ink. Do not send your Check.
.7. It. JENKINS,
Old Tea House,
Not. t.
m 1 ft
mrnwtm
KENNAKD &
BUTTER
ilSSIOI Ml
83
We asrain offer our sort ire
mers 01 tlie Al) ti, as
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
iS We handle Glades Uutter only on Co ill mission, and having
devoted many years to the sale ol Dairy Products Exclu
sively, e feel justified in saying that wo can at least do as
well fcr vou as anvbodv. Than.f:il for a vcrv liberal patronage
in the past, we hope for a yet larger share in the future.
Cards can be had from the Store-keepers
and Express Companies.
Information Cheerfully Furnished as to
Prices, etc.
Aoirast it.
SHEIVEK '.rsiiOTHEKS,
SO
BU
r H
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
IsTo. 62 South Street,
Ri:ri:n by ri:iMissio to
First Na.nional Bank, nod Westerx National Bask, of P.aliimore,
and Chemical National Dank, New York.
Cards can be bad t tbe Express Oifioe, Somerset, Pa.
a nrnvn TvnnTi a t. tk'dlic sale.
J.X. V4 V.l 11 Xl-a. Ill Xi.JJ
hat been awarleilat the ParU Exposition iT 1V.i
J.&P.COATS.
For their best Six-Conl Siool (V.tl. d. confirniing
theetlinate placed uim their g.Kl at all tlie
World Exposition, fmm thnt at Lm!.n. 14, to
the Centennial Ei'.ti,n of lT1. whi-re 'hey t.,k
ailltdoinall -SI PERK.R STKENUTH AN I)
EXCELLENT tlC ALITV.'
The Seon-I I'rue ol a Silver Medal was taken
by tbe Williamamic Linen Company, whii-h
eUima to be tbe pperlal ebampi'i of Atuericnn in
dustry, end whten ha exleiistrely a.ivenie-J a
Gran I Priie at Paris.
110 G2A1T!) wers awarded
ffcr Spocl Crttca &t PASIS.
Messrs. J. P. Coat have establishcl In Paw-
tucket. R. 1., the largest Spool Col too Mill" in -lie
Vnite.1 State. Every procen of manufaci: te.
Inira the raw cotton to the hnihe. ..,l. l--n-doctefl
there. Their AmerVan-ma Ie S.l t
ti toi.k tbe award at tn Centcnninl. an-i woiie
they hav never cialme-l special merit l. r tlteir
Americau-maite Spool Cotton over tnt munu'.ec
tured In tlieir Seott-h Mill, they have tbe at !!.--lion
of announcing that they hare o i.l-c:iiie l
thenuelve with tbi Country, that
AMERICA, as represented by
J. & P. Coats, is still
Ahead in Spool Cotton
BATES & COATS,
S.le Agent in Philadelphia t-
Nev.
J. k P. COATS,
Tueng men prerril r active busineat life.
Adrasuge w.uaied. Course of study an-l bat
nes Irauiing the m-mt emrrehenMe. tbongh
ami prartiCTl m existence. Student receire.1 at
anytitne. For circular containing fnll partiru
J."WITII. A. riTT-kB KC;lf.F
I rt.
G2500:
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se :r j r vt: n rir. mex ts.
1 M
1
. 1
. 1 HO
. 1 w
. I '
.. I I"1
. 1 "
. 1 00
V
,. 111.
. 1 '
, 1
. 1 i
.I
.. 1
VS
.. I w
.. 1 eo
.. '
.. 100
.. 1 00
.. 1
. I OJ
2 rf-rs Wax S mj.
. V t ;k T-liet S Mtp
I rl.r Irtrfh S
S .. In.ir'e! .Vili ,
I'm N an-I r l S.ip
SVCtkt ' li.- S i..
l.1i'i.k''!-li
11.. si:ar :.n U- k T
1 II. VV'rt x 1 1 I. I'
'i-lig w-x. Niirr 11.. S vo..
I: iVI url'H y .'S.tt.iltti i,n-D..
ti 1- ll..,-i 1 'iii-.lc. I.
l-l r , t- 1 ' -ri Irtrrh
' i;.f. a-i-r r'tll?!!
M It .ie K fllu -.,
0 Iw-X- So.lnf Hill.
H H-mlr Iuid Blu
W 1"XJ l.j
-ft H I. n ll-A.-kl:!a ...
It .i.-.rt 1 lti H.-1. k
7 lui,l- 4tn.r lr-!iU!a
?J H Wnhir, S .!a.
:i,i .i, ' sl 1, !'iiti
40 t. kii. ': Jn l',w li.-r
Js 1, . I'erl Slir-.'i
Crackers.
ID II... New Yu.k W:iterl'ri ker
.i i.... S..I. t'r.i, ki-r
11. iK;rrt'r4ker
li 0.. H-'.tl 1 kir .....
o ;. Su -ir tnni-r
S i 11 . Mi: - t -uit
I' , 11,?. w 1:10 i,,-. . 1 . .
s l-m. I Tinner tii; !
S' ! il. l.-ui m hi a'l ..
S , li-. t rraii. 1111 1'r.icarj
i" , V . ,i 1 I nn cS..4i4l.'m-k.rft.
S In. .X.i- S v-
I w
I to
I IO
1 i
1 uo
1 mi
1 at
1 00
1 o
. 1
1 '
Cheeso.
4ll.. Eiiji. lu-.ry Cbeeee. lui;rt I.
1 'renin c'iieee
11 li-. N-ti:. uaA -I i'Iiw.j. .. .
g'.,'b H'c:frH Ki.rni l .lrrs-
I
!
I 00
I 00
Miscellaneous.
T !!. U..
1 1 li.. t'an.irr ? ...I
1:1 II . U'-nipVeett
yl ( i hi-1 S 'r.iiii.inic Bru.lie..,....
it Bttle l.xinu-t VjnilU
K..itl. l.xteai-t Im,,n .....
1'a. km' Arrow K"t
4 .I1.1. Ii, xe Prb.r Matrne
1 i Pack-iic I lille.' Yea.t
'il'an fnaciit Mnpie Syrup....
6 I''. U.ilin M;k.-in,iil
U Plu l.rk Navy T .lci.-.
& I 'an 'olpeI Mii
10 IT.in Sweet Herb
i. lb, lulivn Pau-
ji lall .n (Jul. Ien Syrup
I tai
I o.
1 uo
1 00
1 uo
I IO
1 0
1 o.
1 o.
1 o.
I 011
. 1 10
1
1 00
1 lJ
PITTSBUR3H, PA.
OUDESLUYS,
Exchange Place,
Baltimore, IVld.
to the Dairyinori and Far
IT a 1 u n
tT
JLU
ERCHANTS
B-AJLiTIOVlIOIRE.
-:o:-
Sep
,
Tb nl:riii"iPil will otter i-o'li us I, on tha
premi" n fuii n.rtn-?ifH ( r ttaltimorr,
in Juan's towa!iip. Hifrl couoty, Fv,oa
Monday, November 13, 1878,
at 1 P. y. a raluAMe f:trttt. s-fprinlna: IaivU l
Kraiiit Tt.H-vrr, Alt-rt Fyan, P. Icht sal trw
onlr-lzn't. .r.taimiiic V srr, Uim turfhasr
haviui: iti irivl x-l tnkinv ars mtir avl-j-tninir
nl the :iiu pnr ptrr t 1I.
i Tf traurt is wrll tiTiiU-rr.1 an t wl?jyl, sIkI
h.'ivimt Thrwn rfe'. a .ouM two r,,ry, ut
tiweliin Ti h tx 'am. At.ot 9i or l1
avr- ri-anl an! orvlcr tVore.
TKIiMS i nr-tiiitt nuh r! ihn tnlior in
Virr ejal annua I pavmnitii. p.-f i-in to r
KUn m th .-ija,y o April IO.
t. W I XXI AM WA IS U.
Ti..
..litii.
,o,!t and ! -t aj.i.int.l l!iti:u'i.Ti
rg BuiTi.--s Kcn'-atiim.
F r circulars a-t-lre
. i.r ff a sons.
Pituburgh, Pa
il4 St. ClMm 1
P I .
T. J. LEE5ANK, SsUS'J 1 TiSll
.Vi,. SO Sixth Ave , Pit'.burgh. Pa.
No Pn-ent. no piy. ioJ f"r C'lrcuUr
Not. 13
Th mo.t useful pr.ent
TOR YOXJB WIFE,
l-'en.lel mother, or .tfer. i "f
Sk-kel plte.lnd p..sbe.l Muting or CtiTni(
Inie 4 I rons on oee handle and at greatly -
rrlee.
,. ci..,;.v In.
V, SO. Tlnsne
Fluting and Crimping Iron, U.TS- SE.1T PHEPAID
on re-iit of prlee.
H.-w.tt Mile. C3i.btrh PW.
f l fc,T f ' fl'
An Ar-o.t Wed tbo
ov. H
-
- f
n
: 1
4
'; 1
- 1