Te Somerset Herald. Septeni her 10, 1S7S XI3IE XADL.E. flTTSBT KOH DIVISION. SAII- ( III !" - ItT b- f-a" 1' f'f" 4 :1 a. S J.I" ! r U rv Mil iirm at uerw. eorsrer . 1 emr viii oil-- - S.:L as iouu. KeT. MAIL. Drugs t Boyd's. TTl The melon colic days re here. Prepare to press sot umrj leaves. Nice line of Soap, at C. N. Boyd's. The PiUbrh Ejpoatiioo opened hut Thursday. i PrrfumeiY aiid Toilet Boyd's. ,; articles at NI - It you are not register id now too needn't bother about It, . i j Powder, Shot and G on-waddine at C. X. Boyd's. Republican, attend Uie Penary tfer tioB on Saturday. Drugs tresli and warranted U. Bovd's. i pure at C- Leave: kr lork liilto-lltii raina Vkwi itiftua ( riiH )YUttUtt Olite Pjle I umniwii Ml. ftrumM Wirlllll i acuren Brad"' t'lUatxUg S.4S p. m. II. M - ;i . ee.Bi. t-l . a 1:J T:IT Jp.l ..- Baltimore nmv i suiuuiot LLTtraln Pitts rrh at P. m.,V. i.iurntbe Express leaves puii w- .. a. M- arriving Mineral Pitts- T L. a hiMunt mat ta the East ... daily. - nflj 1 A. - ajrecu EzpreM ' . -r nnh Amue and Smith- TJ?JTfOrt .nJ Water K. H VNWMAN, Su.. UomMlUville. ft k b. B. r ass ainaAi. roirr. 0,Urlt CAB1A BAIUOAO. iUr Hay U. WTS, tratni ' J,MWlw,onnwtUiaU paMrer tratni L f W k B- B- LSATB. AKKITK. gUlTMU P-- .. jiE-t n:oa.. iwp.. .n f jjrt woMcti wtU Looal Wart. sui.rirtnc't Kulr Tim Table, to Uk i Siwt. June A oonttan. to t. will k Smrit erery Saturday at euoiwct wltfc tt MuunUin txprew r,.n'""'""D trm ,w- moK ''!,, 43 V. H. SANNER. baixiisteiMtaiit. toke ef- furra Paimurer tatt... f ,t FfCT fart.. gtll EajI 11W lijntt Lift ' .. 13 SO . 11 U p. lilt p. av lUf-a. . iW A. Pl BUCASi t Ol STT COXI1TTEE. AtijL.n S. A. Dean. Aiiccheny John Wright, appointed). Berlin Bur. tsamuel ImboS. BroUiersvalley Alex. Coleman. Cooftnauch Elwond Swank. Confluence M. A. Boss. Jr. Elklici Jacob S. Livencood. OrfenTille A. J. Stoner. Jefferson A. Brupb. JcBDfr "Worth J. Picking. Jenaerrnie Abra. Kautz. Uriiaer John 1L Geiper. Lower Turkeyfoot John P. llurubtrt MiTwsJale Samuel P. FoufcU M,.jlecrerkJ. R. McMillen. MCiord Ephriam D. Miller. New Centreville Wallace McMillen. Xonhampton S. P. Poorbaugh. Sew Baltimor John George. Piint laniel Brubaker. yacnihoD:ng James Banch. !;it'arT J. C. Lowry. :hfcJe joaalhan Yoder. S.mersct lior. D. J. Horner. Snerset Twp. A. F. Dickey Simer?et North Perry Umberger. iSftfTcreek Michael Snyder. SdUtiampton Henry Maru, Sr. S'.ovson n Will iam'Bru baker. Summit Cyrus M. Hochstetler. I'pper Turkey loot Peter Zutall. I'ltina J B. Jennings. We'ilersburg John llilersy. OFFICES 10 EE VOTED FOR. Oix person lor Poor House Director. ' nt person for Jury Commissioner. Two persons tor Delegates to Coofen- Tbt RepnUican Primary Election will he held on Saturday, September 13, 1S79. The Convention called lor by the an stxed resolution, passed at Uie annual basiseas meeting, in April, will con Teoe in the Court House, at Somerset, Pa., Tuesday, September 16, lfT9, at 10 clock : A-o-.W. That at the next ensuing Re pebikan Primary Election, the Tnters ol several precincU be reqneeted to select two iklefstes each, who shall act as return jwissot said elections, wbo shall also at Uie tame lime assemble in contention for u purpose of perfecting rules and regula tion for the future nomination of Repub Vsa candidates. Tl ki'iowing resolutions, adopted at meeting held on May 4. 1670, are suil a force and are published for the in crtictioo of those holding the elections, T : lit That the mils be opened only at u cua2 places of holding elections fixed CTHW. !d That the Republican voters of each c'saict shall elect their member of the cocsty Committee and the two additional ficen to hold the primary election. 3d. That when they were not elected at uk previous election, the committeeman far each borough and township, shall se ta the two other persons to assist in dig the primary election in their re-R-Lve districts, and the committeeman W act as judee and make the return erf ieaiuo. ih. That the committeeman be required make a list of the Itepublican voters of tat surough or township in which he Irrea. U(j ksTe t mat present at the election, and designate therein every per a entitled to vote ; and U any person M asnied therein be judged entitled to a his name shall be added to said liit the fact stated, and that the said list produced btlore the return judges !a thev meet. 5;s. That all Republicans be required t in their proper districts. That no person be allowed to vote knows to have voted with the Re Psl iicas party, or who can produce satis ry ethltnce of the fact. Tie return judges must place the re-js-i is the hands if the Chairman on or tore Toesdav evening. Sept . 1. JOSIAH KELLER. " B St cu, Ch. Co. Com. Secretarv. A P'ttAKSAHLX RstXT It males no 4-ertace bow many Physicians, or bow ati medicine you have tried, it is now cstshuahed fact that German Syrup is i-y remedy which has given com iisSctioo in severe casta of Long B is true there are yet thoes of persons who are predispos! ,0 rruu and Lung AfTectinoe. Consumption eoarrhaces. Asthma, Severe CoWs set the Breat. Iieumonia, Whoop f C.Tcck. 4c. bo have no personal "oWceof Boecbee'a German SvrnpJ te uch we would say that 50,000 bbules ert sr.-ld last year without one complaint , rumrTea tr ta-i rm FmtlV IWii. re . cents, aaerica. , Didn't they -whoop her lip in California, thoueut i XJ i i, i x : I In .... f V T I r - . n man anuoorry. j t IS FkMir tor Sale at Snmrut n, a. tuiui miu iui rJ per barrel, wholesale. -. - " ' ? t ' l M n e sen wneat at ibe Somerset Steam aiui u ft ta per bushel. 1 ai you would live long and lie happy. Uavls ; Bros.:,, are the ; cheapest gign i Buiicra iu n estern Pennsylvania. Court adjoamed Friday morning to meet at ; o'clock p. tn.,- on the Tth day of Octo- mi. ; The best place to buy White Load, . Oil. arnish. Painu &.C, at Byers & Barnett Somerset, Pa. - - ' It is evident that the earth it fpmininn from the persistency with which she refus es to tell her age. Always on hand the Oliver rhillt plows nd repairs at Byers & B&rnett, Somerset. Pa. PimrufitA Hon. Jckn Cessna, of Bedford, was in town several days of last weea. The Russian mission has been tendered to Hon. Gatuaba A. Grow, of Peunsylva nia. .- Mr. R. S. Scull took his derwrture for !tiob.l . fjjal. Wednesday to attend Dr. J. H. bhuraaktr s Academr at that place. , .;,-;,( 'i Xd. aI. Baer, Esq, ol this ! place, "lsst week received the appointment of .: Qnar-i termaster Sergeant of the 10th Regiment v't iU r, WUliain Will, of Sornerset township has very choice spples in bis orchard. One of his gentlemanly sons placed a sack of delicious fruit on our table last Wednes day, for which we return many thanks, J. G. Harvey, retired merchant of Bar- timorehas been. soma asys In somerset No nisu wbw visits this speck of earth has warmer fmnds tbdl "Jolly Joshua,". We seebenas'ovBfemue?" fife-long antipathy to public position, and accepted an otnee B. F. Cooper wears the belt so isr this season. Last Friday he shot twenty-three crev snuirrels. and be aava the onlv reason be didn't shoot more was that fee coaWst carry them home." "Tucker", baggea plunibdozan,tr . Tfl? , i-ct;j-3 e Our former townsman, Dr. Albert PI Brubaker, lias lately been elected to fill the chair ot anatomy at the Philadelphia Dental College. On W'ednesday he deliv ered bis inaugural address. We axe glad to record the rapid rise of "A.b in the prt-ffssiou. It is rare Uiat ho young a man in called to fill such an ImporUnt position. 1 be new professor is the son our well- known physician, Dr. Henry Brubaker, Let every Republican in the county turn out to the primary election on Satur day : g ft e acknowledge the receipt of alkket of admission to the Annual Fair of Indiana County Agricultural Society. . . T --... JTlie'paaOif lor summer boarders is about over. There are some still lingering at the several hotels and boarding houses but a few days like. the present will send them all home, 'x " i ' t , h , ' ti ' .... i Mg- iV 0. Republicans, in making up your tickets, Saturday, don't forget that there are two delegates to the Republican County Con ventiou, to be held on the lClh insL, to be voted for. , , ' Excursion tickets (rood tor five d&va wTll be issued by the railroad companies' to all persons attending the Fair. " Dr. Sadler. Oculist and AurisL Xo. 2.'8 Penn avenue, Pittsburjrh. Pa. Eye, Ear. 1 broat and Catarrh specialties. The cirl whose face is stamoed on the Bland dollar is a teacher in one of the pub lic schools of Philadelphia. The State Fair next week in Philadel phia promises to be the largest ever held in the country by a State Society. Toung men who voted on see last fall win nave to pay lax before thev can cast their ballot in November. Don't forget is nepu oilcans. It your lips would keen from slim, five thinrs observe with mr nf s?hnm r. speak, to whom you speak, and how , and wnen, ana wnere. ATTFKTION, Farmeks 1 We have in stock a laree lot of choice Timothv Seed. which we offer tor 4alc at rock bottom prices. Cook & Beebit . A temporary Government Observatory has been established at Ebensburg,? Cam- uri county, oy a party ol scientists con nected with the I nited States Coast hur-vey. A Caed. SoMKfisET. Mav 2(5. 1879 Wm. nefliey has removed to Meversdale. where be will be pleased to accommodate all who are in wantot a first-class suit : burglars not included. The man that knows more about the westher than some of us profess to know. l'"-' "J ". ki'iuk as a reason Till. l. L !. -;n k. The fruit crop in this section is beyond precedent In many orchards and yards about town we notice large limbs of apple and peach trees that have broken down, overcome by the weight of the fruit which they bore. , . ; ;-j ; y 1 The Evangelical Church of Somerset will be reopened Sept. 21. ' Preaching on tuuruay evening ana aunner Sunday, number of ministers will be in attendance. Bishop Bowman, of Allentown, Pa will do the preaching. u , t s An exchsoge says "striped parasols have taken mt place m SBipoa stockings. V don t tHjiieve It L l be idea of a woman holding a striped stocking over her head to keep oil the sun, and wearing parasol; on her : r . Oh, no, we don't believe the story. - .. i v. a Hon. J. M. Kirkpatrick. ot Pittsbureh. and Hon." A. K. McC'lure. of Philadelnhia. will each deliver an address at the Pair Ground the second day ot , the Fair. If ' tSMBtkny'tt'ibout forty strong, left on the 3:40 train, Monday, for Thompson's Station, opposite Braddock's, on the P. C. fc W. K.lt.. to undcreo the annual lo in a few sessions of mnsical Instruction by a thorough and skillful teacher. If the music teachers who go about getting up sineine classes were luorougu musicians suction.. -i They went to Councils ville ; themselves, the old prejudice against sing- Monday, stayed there over night, and the ! ing schools would soon die out. But, un following morning, in company with the Qrev's. went to Ureensbnre. where they were joined by four other companies of the Guard, aad proceeded from thence to the place tor the encamprtveut. Some six or eight of the members ul Company G, who wen unable to go Monday, will join their command later in the week. The encampment will continue tor at least five days. Gov. Iloyt will Inspect the troops at Thompson's on Saturday. The boys suited out in fine order and in good spir its and we hope they may nave tue eoou time they anticipate. 1 .? ; i t: We din this from the New York Sun: The experiment has been made of sowing oats and wheat together with a view to ob trJn a w intry covering for the wheat. The seed, in the proportion ot rmo part ot. outs to two parts of w beat,- was su a in the fall, and the eats sprang' up quickly and wri ldlli-il h tbfl rlw InwI. the Stulks and leaves lying on the ground all Winter, keetiicft the snow from blowing away and preventing the sun from thawing tne tro- en ground. In the spring the dead oats made a good top dressing tor tne growing wheat. The crop of wheat in the follow ing season was reported to be excellent, wbue the Wheat on toe adjoining una, i planted in the usual manner,.. was of no It tppeafs that the burttlary of John W. Beachy't house, at Salisbury, and the rob bery ol Samuel Miller's house, in Alle gheny township, (published in last week's erald) were committed by uie same party or parties. The man Joseph Meyers, brought here by . constables Wolthope and Amick, and committed to jail lor the Miller robbery, bad a bundle ot clothing witn bim bat coat, pants and vest hich have been fully identified by Mr. Beachy as his property. At the first search of the prisoner two revolvers and a knife were found and taken from him, and after his incarceration, the Sheriff found another knife and revolver secreted in hts clothing. The pistol was discovered inside the lining of his coat sleeve. Air. Meyers is evidently a bad man. lie hails lrom Reading, and many think he is a member of the organized gang of German robbers which has lately infested the eastern part of the Slate. . .- : i ; are flocking fully a month earlier than usual, preparatory to their migratory uiguis. i lie present weatner sooears to ,UOkIU IUC IUCUXJT. " 1 hj& vr4 ew Goods- I have just received complete assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats, ?ole lyeatlier, Cirjkins, Kips, &c, all ot wnicn I Dougnt Detore tbe recent advance. and w ill continue to sell at former prices. Every 1st aud a Dkugc.ist. By buy ing the new and popular medicine Kldnev- Wort you get in each packaee enough of tne ury compound to mate six quarts ot medicine, thus saving double the money nicn is usually pam tor medicine prepared in liquid. It is a specific cure tor Kidnev ii , aau A.iver oiseases. Glassware. First the jar and then the fruit Mason's and I'nton fruit jars by the piece, dozen er (trues quarts and half gallons together with extra gums for Mason's self sealers. Here's the place to get mem- Coo k & Beerits. Among the acts passed by the late Leg islature is one making it a penalty ot cluu tine or a year's imprisonment or either or both, at the discretion of the Court for any .1 ft siij-.-f. J . Ikoub uu amui. vuuuur aesiroy, niuu late or injure any tree, vine, nower, grass or ornamental shrub, in any cemetery or graveyard in uie lommonweaiib. - . i Butter in July and Angust is alwavs much lighter in color than in June, but the beat dairymen everywhere keep the even standard of color throughout the year oy using eiia, tucnardsoa Jt Co. s Per fected batter Color. It is pure and harm less as salt and gives the rich golden color the dandelion blossom.. Druggists sell i Tbe following piece ot information as to ascertaining the age of a horse after it has passed the ninth year, is quite new to us, and will be, we are sure,' to most of our readers : After the horse is nine years old. wrinkle comes in the eyelid, at the upper corner of tbe lower lid, and every vear thereafter he has one well-defined wrinkle for each year ot his ace over nine. If for instance, a horse has three wrinkles, be is twelve ; it four, thirteen. Add the number of wrinkles to nine, and yon will always get at it." so says a gentleman wbo is coo Ddent it will never talL bold by all druggists in jWviLs. Sealed propneals for the 7 of stune for a side-walk along the J frounda. on Xrth street will be ";rd at the Coenttweocers' office onld '' a. ra, September. M. lSTTS. By " County CooimaMooers. Wm. M. Scbbotk. Clerk. P prices of Nails, Iron. Glass. Hoes ic. befareprr4sigelae--nere. Brers & Barnett Somerset Ps- XatiosaL Gcard Badoes. Circular No. 6, from the Adjutant General's office, directs that the Keystone will hereafter be worn by officers and men as a 'designa ting badge. It will be made of enameled leather anO siKxnec upon tbe top ot tbe cap. The colors and pattern will 'tie u follows : Uenerat Leadquarters, small keystone red, set in larger one white, and they on one still larger blue. Division headquarteis, top of the keystone red, up per halt white, lower half blue. First brigade, red ; Second brigade, white ; Third tiigade, Woe ; Fourth brigade, up per diagonal half blue, lower ha't white : Fifth brigade, saull b'.ue set inside larger white keystone. The badges will be ex pressed without requisition directly to the headquarters ol brigades -mxd regiments, and to tbe several Companies in quantities sufficient for each respectively. They must be worn on the occasion of the com ing inspection. , j , - ' That PEEmm List. Editor Her ald : Is it not time to revise the premi um list ot our Agrkukural Fair t ji'. In the stock department we need more definiteness. And I as a professional poul try fancier and fine stock breeder would be very thankrul if the committee on pre miums would tell the public where the breed of fowls they call Honduras origina ted, and who breeds such fowls? i Furthermore, why are the different va rieiieaof tarkeys.-' geese, docks, and of chickens cochins, brahmaa, and dorkings to compete tor the best in their class, while of others onlv one variety is to com pete : only white leghorn,, and span r led Uamburgs. 4c.!'- l-! ' We wait tor an explanation. H. II. Flick. Majfield Farm. Sept t, 1379. rKEWcnoss 'AnooT '1SW to 18S7 2a pamphlet recently published, tbe au thor. Professor Grimmer, asserts : "From 1$4 to 117 will be one universal carnival of death.- Asia will be depopulated, Eu rope nearly to, America ' will lose , fUteen million people. Besides plsgue, ,.w are to have storms and tidal waves, irwn tains are to "toss their beads through the choicest valleys." navigators will b lost bv thousands owing to the "capricious fiexures ot the magnetic needle," and is tands will appwa an! 6iaapper in raid- ojean. Ail tne doh, uum ura will be diseased, amine ana avu strne will destroy most tt the human beings left alive bv plague ; and. finally, "two years of fire" from 1S35 to 1SS7 will race with fury in every part of the globe, la lssr; the -Star of Bethlehem"' will "reap pear in Cesswpia Chair," the immediate rrstiH being universal war. and portentous floods: and skip wreck, j Js'orth America is again 10 be involved in civil war. unless a -N'apoleon arises to quell it : but during these terrible days the Pacific States will b a, veritable rmradise ot peace compared to the hellish strife that will be waging throughout the, world.- Tbe lew people that may nsan to survive tul 1S-7: wU have reason to be thankfuL immense crowd here, as la every depart ment tne t air promises to be superior to any ever field in the county r'Tliere seemi tol a Wight oa the pear trees in tins vicinity tbis season, wnicb in numerous cases has killed the trees, while in others trees loaded down with fruit have been stripped of their leaves. ' We have interrogated several promologUts in regard to the cause f this blicht but not one oi tnem bas been able to give an ex pianauon. .---- - .i:td ti- Will tbe boys pleaie rap a round of ap plause aueT reading una : A writer in the Atlantic for September, speaking of the neglect of the English language In our American colleges, says : "I venture to assert that the journeymen printers of oar land write more fluently and grammatical ly, on the average, than the seniors in our universities. The rings around the sun ' on Mondsy excited a great, deal 4H curiosity, l b 97 are said to be sure pro gnostics tors of ap proaching rain, and : the phenomena is pbiiosopbicaiiy explained as being caused by tbe retraction of the sun's rays upon a mist in the atmosphere of a similar charac ter, but ot less density than the tog usually ooservea in tne morning. A game of base ball and a foot race were indulged in by a number ot our boys, in company wan a party ot young men from A'ltisDurgn, jrnday afternoon, lbe toot race excited considerable interest, being a third of a mile heat around the track at the Fair-ground. It was won by one of our youthful legal lights. . Floyd, of Pitts- Durgn, 100K second money. A fine bay horse owned by Mr. Herman Cunningham died , Thursday morning. Mr. Cunningham noticed that the horse wasn't well when he went to the stable in the morning, but thought it was nothing serious; and upon going out later in the day found him dead. The only cause he can assign for his sudJen demise is : tbe want ot breath." He had been offered two hundred dollars tor the horse repeat- The newspaper sponge is a bore to be found around every printing office. As soon as he hears the press in motion he darts Into the press room, picks up a pa per, reads it a little while, stuffs it into his pocket an J is oil to his home. . a here tbe family inform themselves of the ' news of the day at the expense of the editor.1 . We have some of them in this town who watch the Herald . press as closely as a cat watches a rat The engineers are now urveying the line at th9 Somerset t Cambria Railroad, and have reached a point near Stoystown. 1 here will soon be a meeting of Uie ofifc- cers of the company.. The following is a full list of the officers r President and Treasurer, Charles J. Donnelly, of Pius- burgh ; Secretary. W elty JlcCullosh, of Greensburg ; Directors, Kobert Garrett and 4. J. Harvey, of Baltimore : Hon. D. J. ilorreil, of Cambria ; Hons. Wm. II. kocntz and C. C. Musselman, of Somerset The prospects for tbe . road are daily brightening. -. ... . Since we took charge of the editorial scissors and paste-pot there has not been such a dearth of news with which to fill up tbe local columns of our paper as bas been this week. No fires, no llgbUL no accidents of serious character,, nothing, in Uct, 'to disturb , the- smooth cor rent of events.-' We look back over the past week. and to our reportorial gaze, it appears like a dreary waste. Hut it is said that after the calm comes the storm, and doubtless erelong there will be a plethora of excit ing news. In the meantime we can only wit with resinatioa and fortitude. The following letters remaining in the post office, at Somerset Pa,, will be sent to the dead letter office if not called for on or before Sept 30, 1379 13 1111a rd Amandus, isrooks Jliss Lizzie, Bractney Mr. B., Johnson Joseph. King F. F.. Kinsinger A. A., Mnrphy Mrs. E. M., ltupp Susannah. Roth Chss., ' Snyder Miss Elizabeth, bliull Mrs. Margaret bustler Airs. JN . It, bellers Calvin, VV y mer tnos, .immerm&n Miss Cmie. ; Please say advertised, when callinz for these letters. '" i l,. k: . A.C. Davis, fortunately, there are so many impostors, bunglers, and half-way men in the field, that when a real, thorough man comes along he receives but a meager support, and is then suspiciously watched until the result of his work proves him to be what he professes a thorough musical instruct or. It is to be hoped that tbe day is not far distant when all will be guided by the injunction of the celebrated Dr. Mason : "Invest in true knowledge,: correct meth ods and skillful performance." . SlPESVILLB. 1 I .W. P, B Sept 5. 1879. ) - , ...r a.,f -Mr. James Uewes, Commission Mer chant No- 60. South street, Baltimore, Maryland, again conies to the fore with s large, double column advertisement Mr Hewes is well and favorably known to the majority ot our farmers aaa dairymen and needs no word ot commendation from us. They, know he is a man they can trust; hence, a large number ol ship ments from this county annually are con signed to his care. He stands in the front rank among-the many commisaion mer chants who have dealings' with our far mers. . ... . , , ., ,t An interesting letter from our Washing ton correspondent, "Picket" will appear on the outside ot our next issue. , Mare British eM. Xevt York, September 4. Tbe steam ship Labrador, which arrived from Europe tcsterdsy, brought $1.- 000,000 in gold bars and $300,000 in 20-raoc guld pieces Total, $1,300, 000. 1 N&W ADVERTISEMENTS. HARRIED. Road axd UkidcE Mews. On a pe tition of citizens ot Somerset township tor a public road leading from a point on the public road leading trom bbanksvuie road to a point on the public road leading lrom the Shanksville road V E. Pugu's, the Court appointed John Witt, surveyor William A. Uhoads and William Will, viewers. . ,-- ! On a petition for viewers to inspect the workmanship ot a bridge over Laurel Hill creek, in Lower 1 arkeytoot township, tne Court appointed M. A. 'Rose, E. D. Yutzy and John 11. lit n lord, viewers. On a petition tor viewers to inspect the workmanship of a bridge over Gladdens run, in Southampton township, the Court appointed Michael. Long, Jesse Cook and aicnune tiepley, viewers. New Baltimore Itejis. Mr. Editor Not seeing anvthins in vour Daner trom our town tor a long time, I will gtve you a tew items ot interest x .. . Wm. Gillespie is east with a drove of cattle, u . . There is plenty ot fruit of all kiQv!s In this section this year., ; -: John Dull, our cabinet maker, has built himself a fine shop. . He intends running his lathe by water power. , . Uorae-sboe pitching si the game among our sports. B. W . claims to be tbe cham pion, but J. tr. wears tne out Mr. William Kline has contracted to build a bridge across the Juniatta river, near this place, which, whea completed. will be one of - the finest bridges in the New Baltimore has about one hundred inhabitants ; there are two blacksmith shoos, one saddle and harness maker, one boot and shoe maker, one cooper, one cab inet makers shop, one tannery. onc mill one distillery, three stores, one hotel, all of which are doing a flourishing busi ness. 1 . Court Pbocexdisos. -2d Week. Fayette County Mutual Fire Insurance Company vs. J. O. Meyers ; assumpsit Verdict for plaintiff in the sum of $154 6-L Same vs. J. t. Meyers, AdmT. ot reter Meyers, dee'd. : sssampsit 1 Defendant confessed judgment for $3i5 C3. ', Michael Will vs. allace U. alter ; appeal by deft , erdict for plaintiff for H 15. Casper Ixiechel vs. Silss d Keim and Jacob D. Livengood. partners trading as Keim and Lirengood ; assumpsit. Verdict tor defendants tor $153 12. , V. B. Wertz vs. John Hicks : assumpsit Verdict for plaintiff for $106 39. Edmund Kiernan vs. Wm. B. Frease ; assumpsit Non-suit taken by plaintiff, s George Mason vs. oeorge v. peers ; assumpsit. erdict lor pltL lor f'uo ij. Joan Leslie ana Alexander vs. j. u. Hart man. George Garlrtz and A. Garlitz ; case in trover. V erdict for plaintiff for F. Lainv vs. Thomas t ox ; assumpsit. Verdict for plaintiff tor $56 03. Henrietta Redrew vs. urari ii. rut ; Assumpsit Verdict for plainUH for 13 21. Jacob 1 tec tor rsr 1 be 1 ownsaip 01 3111- ford : case. - Verdict lor plaintiff for $t-.50. Tbexoenlng fair, to be held on the 24 th. 25th. and 84th, promises to - rival aoy of its predecessors in points ot interest. The grouBds have been cleaned up. the build ings repaired, tad evervibmg put in ap ple-pie order. The crops lately harvested have, witbout exception, been - excellent; the fruit crop in many sections of the coun ty is without pcraUel, and m coaSKrueooe the display wilt be - unusually - fine. . Our farmers have labored hard and unceasing ly and deserve to have a day or two of rest and recreation. Let every one, Mg&- bors and friends eorne,- and enjow . Viettv servea and contribute their ' share, to .the pleasure e4bTS.,t I, ' , i 1. .? ijv t. m :t ; - The SoiJir8y Reunion at Ctmberlaud. oa Wednesday, was a big aiLdr. It is va riously eatimated that there were from sit" to ten utouaad strangers , in Vise -city. Feur military cumpaak and nine band participated in the procession, which was tbe event of the day. Company G, the dred citisena of Somerset left in the 730 train in the ! mornntg and returned at aetves as well pleased with the twapitabin manner in which they were received and entertained. Mr. S. A. Cox delivered the address ot welcome, which was responded to by Capt Ed. B. Scull. The competitive military drill excited considerahlf interest; company C, of ConneUsvi Je, carried off the prize, a handeome silic flag, having scored torty out of a possiUy fifty ; compa ny Q came ia.cjose i tbe bee! f the Cinjvilie qmjiit jwilt a score of thirty-eight Miu Editor. On last Saturday even ing. August 30, we had the pleasure to at tend a concert given at Casebeer's church, by the pupils of the music class ot 01 r. J . J. Hoffman, of your town. The affair proved to be far beyond the expectation of veryoue present ana we believe a brief description will be read with interest by the people generally. At an early hour conveyances ol every descrtption began to approacn tbe chnrch, and by dusk an Immense crowd was gatn- ered, awaiting admittance. - The doors were soon thrown open, and as the crowd entered exclamations of surprise could be heard from all who entered on account of tae beautiful appearance of the ndiiorium, which had bees very handsomely and tastefully ornamented with evergreens and flowers. - e confess that we never saw a room more beautifully decorated. ' ' In the rear of the platform was an arch of ever greens running parallel with the seni-cir- cuiar inscription. "Offer unto God thanks giving." Within ths arch was the word "Welcome. in a border of evergreens, surmounted by a cross of evergreens and flowers.' - In frost ot the plaUonn were two huge festoons of evergreens, with wreath taspsnded from the centre. " The walls 00 the sides and rear were also ies- tooned with evergreens. . On the rear wall was suspended a wreath in the shape of a heart, which enclosed a smaller wreath with1 an 'engraving. The evergreens. wrealfct. festoons and arches were raa- mented with flowers of various shades, and oat - the organ, and lamp brackets were beautiful bouquets . tastelully arranged. the whole presenting a view of beauty and grandeur, seldom witnessed by country audience. i' - ' ' s ..'.; At ft o'clock the -class emerged from a sade room on by nne, and took us pUcs on tbe piattorm to the music ot a march Whea all the members were seated the or ganist struck another key and the class arose and chanted the 121st Psalm and the Lord's Prayer. - Alter this devotional op ening the condsKtor look I s place and the n-by the reunion a song ot welcome. . The programme was well selected, wad coosUted of both vocal and instrumental music of . almost every varte- Tr The vocal mwsic embraced solos, du- UECKER METZLER. At the U. B. Church, near Somerset August 30, 1379, by Rjv. J. Medsgar, of Greensburg, Mr. Edward Hecker to Miss Amanda Metzler, both of Somerset county. ; t . . ri ORT TURNER. July 31st, 1S70, by Rev. H. P. Keener, Mr. Lewis J. Ort of Berlin, to Miss Carrie Turner, of Pine Hill, Somerset county. . SPAlXGLER BRANT. August 31st 1879, by Rev. II . F. Keener. Mr. John M. Spangler to Miss Tilly Brant bcth of Som erset county. ,. '' LOHR WEAVER. At Hooversville. July 31st by Rev. J. B. Shoup, W. Scott Lohr to Mary E. Weaver, both of Somer set county. . . ; : , DUPPSTADT STATLER. Aug. 28, by Rev. J. B. Shoup, George Duppstadt to Mary C. Statler, all of Buckstown, this county. 1 - CUNNINGILV5I WECIITENHEIS Elt Sept 2, 187U. by Rev. Silas Hoover, Mr. Calvin C. Cunningham to Miss Lucy Wechtenheiser, both of Somerset county. Pa. . . . .,- ' LANDIS BEARL. On Sunday Aug. 31, 1379, at the Reformed Parsonage, in Somerset Mr.. Uriah Landis, and Miss Amanda J. Bearl, both of Somerset coun ty, Pa. Tta QMIIaat Mirelerv Xo&Tm.K, September 4 William Vbdd, is resident farmer of Hereford eourj'V, Ncrnh Carolina, has been tr resd for the murder yesterday of James II. (IaUIu?, a prumineat and wealthy citizen of Maoatnr Neck, in lb same county, and brother of tbe celebrated Dr. Richard J. Galling, of Uartforr Conn., the inventor of tbo Gatliog cud , The body of the mnr iered man was found Dear the old Gatling homestead, nloogside hof pen, with tbo top ot bis beaa blown off and a large hole in hie bacL Vaoa resides at Hill's Ferry, aod was teen about the Oatllng place with a double-barrel abot ran and dab. lie bad eereral times tbeatea- ed tbe life o( Mr. GaUiag. The de ceased was very popular, and the ex citement is very great in the county. nOMULKATT IAKKET - Uometed by Ooox a BaaaiTS. ' CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR A FEED Apples, artel, 9 f ....... Applebactcr, ft ?l Brun. t urn as Butttr. m (keiil Bauer, V a (rolij liuckwliat,yi bcahel...... " mast lue . Beeswax. 11 Baeua, ikuuUert, " iMl DIED. SHROYER- May 2d, 1879, ' Andrew Jacob Shroyer, aged 1 year. 9 months and 1 day. SHROYER. May 8th, 1679, Effle Jane Shroyer, aged 3 years, ti months and day. ' HAT. June 13th. 1379, Edwin Pres ton, Infant son of Hiram P. and Susan Hay. aged 3 months and 21 days. ITILLEGAS. August 9lh, 1979, Ida Catharine, daughter ot James Alex, and Catharine Hiliens, aired 3 vrs.. 10 roc. and 10 days. COUNTRYMAN. August 18th, 1879, Milton Jerome, son of Francis J. and Lau ra Countryman, aged 12 years, 8 montbs and 3 days. . : SPANGLER. Au2. 24th, in Shanks ville, Minnie N. Spangler, aged 10 years, 11 months, and a days, . SPANGLER. Sept 3d, in Shanks ville, Emma J. Spangler, aged 8 years, 8 months, and S days. MASON'. At his residence, in Milford Twp., Sept C, 1879, Joseph Mason, in the lth year of his age. Mea, count ri ham. 11 Com, (ear) boslisl Cora, (ibelM) baabel Cora meal V a................ 0lfiktaJ.V Liex. w au ...w.... l luor, Wbbl FlazMed bo (& fc) Uaau,(niiar-earel) 1 .... Leather, raa aule, t . apper " " kip. Middlings, aod ebon IMS.., Oau, fl ba Potatoes, W ba Peaches, dried, RyeVbo Ban, Salt, No. 1, V bbLexira e toie S3Qoe SI Utet . IOq Ie ......$1 TS to 3 00 .Set .V.V..V.T....V.7.".Te IS telle "..V.".rr.T6ui to sse ae -0C Me ..-..at m toas as re lie C0 10 SU3S ............ .TWe ... SI S9 ....... ...eoytAe !e to Te ...oc to .le pUBLIC SALE. By vlrtaeofaa enter ef sale Umed eat of the Orphane' Ueart of 8merrt eoootr. Pa., to the aarteniaraed Kjiarnlun and Tractee for the tale at the real eatate of Jceepa Emeriek. law of Soota amntna Twp., Momerwt rnonty. Pa., dereaaed, will sell at pablic oatery, apos tee preaUaes, o Saturday, October 4, 1879, at 1 o'etosk P. a, all the foUowlag desoribed real aeuta, vli: A eertala valaable (ana titaate ia 8owt6awB Soa Twh Soacnet oMuty, pa oldBlaa: laadii efPeBSiaOoaap, Daniel Loylli, Jacnb Khroyer, Oteaary Braoa. Jmoh Tmautaa aod otben. wnlelalnit .Wf acre anee nr ieaa, 1M arree cleared aad la a blgb aute 01 rnltlTaitoo, of which 30 acre are la DMaduw : a lance aairar camp of 1,0)0 tree ; a larafiiuantli jof eic(ani pine and oak Umber onaaid tract, a nnmberone l bask ia ! the praaileect alue iroa ore and ftre elaf la ahoadaace oa it ; frail of all aindAcoaaitunr of te?e apple orchards, pean, aeaebes. eaemee Ac.; ala two dweillnit buuaea, fame baak barn, black am Hh ibopaad other owumllainwaea said fana ; with ett water at may poiau oa the tana. Tbla property i abuat two nlles from tbe P. e O. U..R. aod throe at lee from Bridgeport eauy ae eeas to botb cbareb aad ecaeot Pwaceiiua ctvea ltof April, 1W. TKJU13. lAie-tklrd euU oa euaanuatloB at aale; tea per oeat. to be paid oa day ot aale, the balaaeeia three equal annual payateau from aateotaaleitaeaapeld, pareaaee atoaey to be secured on the premlae by judgment aote. For aay farther iafonoaiioa eall apua the Tranee wbo reelde Bear tbe preiaiaea, or ad tl rasa iheai at Cooks' JdlUi P. ).. Bed lord euonty, Pa or their auoracy. J. H.1 hi, at Srjtaeraet, Pa. NATHAN EMERIf'K PETfcK LMKK'K, Sept. : Kzacators aad Trastaee. 0 RPHANS COURT SALE. &j vlrtaeofaa order baaed owtoftlieOrphaa' Ceort of SoaierMt t 'ouaty. Pa., to as directed , we win axpoae to paoue aula, oa tae preauaea, oa Saturday Sept. 27A, 1879, at t o'clock, p. dl, tbe fotlowtait deacribed real ee taU, aiuiatela Sosieraat twp lata tbe atateol Philip Maurer, dee d., vli : A certain tana nteaie ae araresaH, eoataiaioa; 21S acres, aad eS Dercaea, adjotaisa: laada of Sam- aelJ.Bhoada, Joaiah Aakenj. John Juine and Jacob Speieaar, aarine; thereon erected a two etory dwelling hoaet, large bank bara, and other outballiltnm ; aboat 40 acres tn ood tunbrr land and about 30 aeree la ateadow. This farm has event never Caillnir tprlnKs. a Urre aoDle or chard, aad other khwa o fruit : is situated aboat one-bail mUe trom bipesrllle, aad ia eonvoaieat to ehnrcbes aad schools. Tbe fana wui be ottered as aw bole, and la two or three panels, to suit parcaasera. : One-third of the purchase moaev t be secured wpua tbe land, ia lieuefdnwertowld ow ; one-third oi balance oa eoDSrmatloa of deed aad balance la two equal anoaal payments, with out Interest 10 per eeat. of band moaey to be paid glvea ia Apru 1st oa day of sale. 1SBU. loo Uround Alum, per sack $1 SO to ai 7 tacK .. Aantoo.nr Soctt, yellow V h wmta Tallow, V k Wheat, f) bus.. Woot W . .! T S OS lit loQU'e il 00 ... o XE WAD FEB T1SEME TSS. Bald Kabkcry and Jlwreler. Sax Fbakcisco, Sept. 2. The Eu reka stage coach, was stepped above Nevada City yesterday by two mask- fed naeur tha -axpzesa. bag . token, and the passengers made to aland up 10 tbe road, and deliver their persona! property. W. E. Cammings, a bank er of AI 00 re's Flat, resisted tbe rob bers, whea they attempted to take a gold bar belonging to bim, and was shot through the bead aod - instantly killed. A large forceare now search ing the country for tbe bold highway men. - -- .' -; t . Bar I as; of at Llfe-AaTlas; Hlatloau 10 JO in the evening. All expreawed fJawss-ieta, trios, glees, anihesoa, choruses and part soags of every descripuon. all being renoerea ux una aj ic . , a uc vieuiM as Mr. I. J. Herner, of your place, and, as a inAaer"6feourse,""the instrumental music was Oa tne kiglaest ertUc Several clarionet soloa with organ aocompasauQecl were thrown in with very fine effect tpon the whole the concert was a very fine one tstqaf "W" mat " entertainments of tbe kind in th rifles mnd gave very general satiatactkm. It aho showed the people what can be done by a class of beginners Baltimore, AId., Sept ' 4. The Baltimore Sun publishes a report of the burning of a Life-Saviog Station, saying: .. On tbe 27th of Aosast, tbe Life- Savirjg Station at Cobb's Island, COO yards from . the howl, was burned ub all tbe content, incladtogtbe life-boat, life-saving apparatus, haw- sera, etc comprisine aluxrether a vaJualila equipment The total loss wiil be $3,00tt or $10,000. The Ere occurred at 4 o'clock in the morning. and was ood-jubtedij the work of an incendiary. The Life Saving Station is one of tbe moat important stations to commerce on the coast A Kavlihsr Saaf. CiNCisNATi, Sept 5 Last Wed nesday night Theodore Daniel, a ne gro, emploj ed 1 y I i Id ing Vi ckev, a farmer, near Lnion, Bcone county, Ky., attempted to outrage Mi?s Geo. C ill iter, an adopted daughter of Mr. Dec key. II er screams brought assist-aac- aad the oegro fiel. lie was banted until Thursday, then secured aod brought back to Union. A pre liminary trial was bad and Daniels was confined in the Town Hall under guard. , ilr. Deckey attempted to shoot bim, bat was prevented. Dur ing last night the guard was over- j powered and tbe negro taken a short ' distance oat of town, tied to e tree ! and shot. , i-.- -. , : . - j A DlllNISTKATOR'S NOTICE Lutts of Herman Henlemerer late of Northamp ton Twk., tumerset C!o-, Pa- deceased. Letters of alminlstration en the above estate hanmt been (ranted to the aadersiimed, residua; a mm iowamin, notice is bereoy given thoje indebted to it to make immediate payment, and thom harlnr claims or demands will make knoaa tbe same without delav. AMUitEW WAOAMAX, Auk. S AdminittratoT. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tue Bnt1er'lnd ha vine; been appointed Auditor to make and reiwrt a duihDutiua of tbe lands in the bands of the Sheriff, arising from the sale of tne real and p? rsonai property of J. K. uampoeii, to awl amon those legally entitled thereto, gives notice, that be wiil attend to tbe duties at his otfice in Somerset borough, oa Friday. October 3. 1b79. when all p-rsous interested can present weir eiaims or ne lorever aeoarrea iroaa aaimuw any poruoo 01 tae sua lana. X- U. BACK. Sep 10 . Auditor. 1 ue usdersiirned auiiitor appointed iban s Uuurt 01 somerset touniy. A UDITOR'S NOTICE iea dt tne ur Pa to make a isiritruuon of the funds in tbo bantls ef Jacob H, Criti-hBeld and Wm. Baker. Admr's. off Wm. at liu-htickl. dee d., to and amonr tbose legally ea tiUed thereto, hereby rives notice that he will at tend to tbe dalles ot Mid appointment at tbe office or Colbnra and Col bom, ia the borough of Somer set, oa Thursday tbe Ji day of October. 1ST, at 10 o'clock, a. v., when and where all parties Interest ed can attend. sept 10 JAS.IPtOH, Auditor. 4 UDITOR'S NOTICE. ae andersiirned dnlv appelated to make a dis tribution of the fond la tbe bands or tne adminis trator of Fred. HooTer. dec d. to and taint taeee kvaliy entitled thereto ; hereby gives notice that oi uie he will attend to tbe duties c above appoint sent on Friday tbe SSth day of September, at his erhee to Somerset, whea and where all perseas In terested m:j atlem. H.L.BAEK, Audi tor. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a decree of tbo Court of Cosnmoa Pleas of Somerset Cvanty, I will soil at tbe Court Houfe, in Somerset borough, on SATURDAY, CcL 4th, 1879, a plantation tract of land known as tbe home stead larm of Dietrich Kreger, ia Kkidleereek twp- com sifting let acres, more or less, adjoining lands of lrtetrtch Trlmpe. Alex. Moore, Hiram t'Dkoaae aad ethers, of which aboat MS acres are clear, with extensive meadows; a small suzar eusp and a valaable orchard '.tberwia, The farm is well watered ; lies convenient to church and schooL Tbe buildings are a frame dwelling, bank bara and out build in ice. TEKMS. One-third m hand oa eooflrmaUoD of ate, one-third in S moot (is, with interest, aad oae thlrd in li montbs, with interest, to be secured on tbe premises : tea per cent, of the parchase moaey to be paid at tint of sale aod so be a credit oa tae band money. Also at tbe same time and plaee, aad oa like terms : Tbe undivided one-half ef a property la tbe town of I'nlsa, knewa heretofore as tbe Syca more House : containing two eontlruous sots front ing oa Weyaad aveaoe. adjoining tots of an tbe rast. Apple alley oa the west, Willow alley oa tha aorta, aad baring therenn erected a large trame dwelling aaa out Duiiarers. ALEXANDER MOORE, sep 10 Assignee of Dietrich Kreger. ASSIGNEES' SALE. . By virtue of an orW of tbe Court of Ceatmoa fleas oi secaersei iizbit, -. m u? oirecbvu, w will ezpoite to public sale in Mew Baltimore, on Saturday October 4, 1379, : at one o'clock- Tbe bUowiog real estate of Henry Snhre. No. 1. The asdenigned ene-kaif of a certain flnit mill DroDenv. situate in New Baitime Allewheav twp.. Sosaerset County. Pa containing oae acre ana any percaes. 1 wa is a very uenra- mc nrotiertT. ii. 3. Aiaoaeertaln tract of land situate In Al- leehenv twt- Somerset Co.. Pm,. SMivoinimr tbe mill property above described, lands of Heary Wolfuope. Joseph Hankenson and others, contain ing 30 acres more or less. No. S. Also the Interest of the said assignor la a certain tract of land situate ia Stuoycreek twp. Somerset Co- Pa., a-1 Mining lamia of Francis Sabre. Adaua imgrwnd, John Gleesner aod otu ere. couminr auo acres more or less. TEKMS : )oe-third in hand oa oneSrmatkia ef aale. eae-ihird ia slz BMOths. aad oae-third in one year with interest oa tbe deferred payments from tne jo aay ei sejuemoer, i.w. WILLIAM F. WEBER, -seprO Assigneesef Henry Sunre. ' A TMnT Pkyatelaat HI lie. ' t t 1 i - - : Miadv ILLE, Sept 4. Drt Wright, a prominent yonng physician, reeid ig t CoJombos, Pa while driving borne at two o'elock this morning, was strncx uy tne last express on tne A. & G Railway, al a crossing two A UDITOR'S NOTICE. . Samuel J. Iichty ' 1 In the Ceort of Corn- -k Tm. -- atoa Pleas of Somerset Simeel P. (relger sad fC. Pa.. No. ltt Aag Joba Baker. I Term. 1ST. T- Ii. ... 1 read, ea. Jalr rJ. Mrs. IVft. S.' P. Oelger's teal estate soM to OeorgeO-. Walker, vis: Nos. 1AX forStt.70: No. 3 for SUa. Andaow August 3S, 14T9, petit loa of Sheriff Kyle bled aad oa awatioa of w. u. aeaata ate attorney, tne Coart appoint Geo. B. Scull Eslt-. Aoditnr, to dts trrbote tae fund la the hands of tbe Sacrtfl le aad among tboee estlUed Utereto. SowaassTT Crwrv. a: Eatraots frosa tbe reeurd. certtSe J September 1, -a .... notAr-t-'' - - ' H.F. SCHELL. .: . ... - . ProtboooUrr. aotteo uat ae :t ..a. .s r-i i o. .: - . j : Tne underameu nereoy, gives Oli-ra esvei ut v-uiutuuus owmau, smiu t., it il, ih. Snties at the abore aDnoint- (Seetinr ' meat, ea Ibwraday, Oetober S, ISTtt, at bis office ia . . .' somerset. Pa., whea aad where all Dartiefauy instantly killed, bis horse thai Mina fato - Tt ia Katlaiwxt that, hai was asleep and did not bear tbe cross- Ing signal. - '-,! ;- , jrtl u the tbiak aremr. trAVf-- " ' "" Aadiior. t - . . Send Your Buttci SeptS P. P. MACREB, S. L. XOKNS, Adrn'ra. aad Trastees. NEW AD VER TIS EVENTS. NEW A D VER T1SEJIENTS. A Search Warrant. allows aa officer to go throaglk roar bouse front eeuar w garret, ana kinase S BlOOa Snarenstr is warranted w go uirouga your sys teat lrom top to toe aad drive oat ail blood disss ul. Its euros are woadenul and eertined to by doctors. preachers and people. Scrofula, Mercurial Dis eases, Erysipelas, Tetter, Clears ia tbe Langs or oa lite sain, lioile. Pimples, Ac , we warrant it to cure. It Is a purely vegetable Compound and Powerful Tonic. Per sale by all Druggists. See that our name is on tbe bottom of tbe wranoer. K. E. SEIXEBS A CO- Prop ra, Pittsburgh, Pa C " BOYD, Areat Somerset, Ps- mnnHiK- ft. mm, Parents desiring a School botk gaesl aad ehcxsfs. wui pleas in-mire into tne menu oi mis one. J. H. SBUMAEEB, Pb., D. Principal. ug- STATE N0RI1A SCHOO L, LVDiA.r.i, rA. maUellasr, the best ef tbe kmd in tbe rnlted States. Aeeaeaaslatlana, lor SO) boarders. Wefceol. nrst-ciae ia all respects. WesMirsa nta, Normal, Ulasssea', Com user einl, MusieaL Taw rstll Tarns of 14 weeks wCB open on MOKM, SEPTEIBEB 8, 1879. KzneMsaat) aa low as those of any other school Homing equal atlraatages and accommodation. ror Lalaiogues. address. Jm H- I a5cn, LLv D- Principal. Aug.U.Xmo. i P. W. HASTIInGS' WEST PHILADELPHIA EN8L1SS ' CLASSICAL & K22EEC1AL Tirentieth, Year Ccamescss September 15th, 1879. Boarding and Dav S:hool tor Towns: Mem and Boys. Instruction Zstesive, Thsrcwh ari Practical Family Seaool limited. Comforts of a CHRISTIAN HOKE. Special attention to habit, health and oul-of- scbool influences. For catalogues enetamiDg testiasoaian, addreai F. W. HASTINGS. Pa. D.. PrineiuaL Aug. S7. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOB POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR, ALEXANDER HUNTER, of Somerset Township. FOR POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR. RUDOLPII I'ERNER. of Somerset Township. BUTTER and PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 276 WEST PRATT STREET, BALTIUORE, 1ID. : Solicit Liberal Chipmentsof El ITT Ell From the Farmers and Merchants this Season. We have ample capital and every facility lor serving the inrrrrsi.? of our Shipper. Our firm, composed of John W. Massie, late firm ot ; ' JOHN W. MASSIE & CO., and W. S. Temple, late of W. S. TEMPLE & CO., Occupy the Iargc Iron Front Jlr. TIa.SHie and well located. Ware House owned by Write to u for our We refer to People's Bank, Citizens' Bank and Commercial and Farmers' Bank of BALTIMORE, MD. National National AT C. N. BOYD'S Jf axwotw ni-ocm. CARBOLIXE. COM LIVEK Oil, BULL'S COfOH STKUP, BAemiiitiK lit. Tan east get HOP B TITERS, AI'tlLST Ft-OWER ST. JA(Xb'S OIL, UAKILl'01U Sowsntssrr, Pass 'a. BOSCH EE'S fiERHAV STRUP, JAYXK'H EXPfXTOKANT, HAMBI. KER DkoFS, l lK S .WAltl" OIU HALX.SHAIK kLNEWKK, AVER'S HAIR Vt'jOR, XC K SOLD LIN l. E.T, BASE BALLS. WARDtrfSKEDS. FINESTATIOMKRY. t'ITH BRUSHES, T01A.A A ITUUD3, FfSHt!Vf TACKLE, P(H KET BOOKS. PEXS A PENH "LDEK.S, SACHET POWDtli-S. LVXDDOSirS PERFUMERY, FIWE CIOAItS. TOILET SOAPS. LBHL BLANKS, M.-HOOL BOOK. NAILBHTSHES. HOYT S cuumst. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS AND HOME RECEIPTS .A. SPECIALTY. ICE COLD SODA WATER. C. N. BOYD, SUCCESSOR TO G. W. SPEERS laiumoth Block. Maj li, 'T Somerxct, jPa. THE CHEAPEST H1MABE STORE -WEST OF THE- ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. -:0: FOR POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR, . JOHN J. BAKER, of Somerset Township. FOR POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR, DATID J. COYER, ef BietaersvaUey Ttnrasafp. If K POOR HOUSEnIRECTOR, AARON HEIPLE, of Somerset Township, FOR JURY COSIXISSIOXER, . i JOHN WINTERS, of Somerset Township. Mr. Winters was a member of Comoanv "C." Stb Regt. Pa. Vot'a. has beea an active work ing Republican, and when a eaadidale at Lbe last cieetiua was n caaii oa tbe returns. TJRIDGE SALE. , Tbe fiemmtsstuaers of Soaw rsct enantr will of fer at poblie asie to the kreeet aad beat bidder, ea Saturday, September 2T, 1879, at .'clock a. x.. oa the presaiaea, tbe build Iost of a bridge over O ie's creek oa the Somerset aad Joaaetowa tarapika, one half aule north ef Snat- enct Boroagh. Flans and specifications eaa be area at tbe Conv SBiseicmere1 Otnee alter September Ml, aad will be oa exhibition on day of sale. w ss. c stKt it. icr. DENNIS COOK. J. C. CRITCH FIELD. ; ' JONAS MiCLINTOUK, Sep- S Cosaaiissluaers. BY ERS & BARNETT, (SUCCESSORS TO J0H F. BIVHYER,! SOMERSET. PA. We take pleasure in announcing to the public that we have TOST ItECEI VXD a large and complete slock of Hard ware, which we intend to sell at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIHES ! Our stock is complete in all respects, article usually kept in Hardware Stores. and comprises every Save Your Children. Tor expelling wvrsu from the rvrteaa, SoUe) sraallaar aaa no equal ia tbis or any etser eoaatry. l ine teasboonial given to a caikl of Mr. Bradbarr'A expeiled 134 worms ia lowr boars after lakiag lbe sanilciDe. Bee, Lytle, Usdon Totsra. sbip. Pa. Also -expelled sou ssersu from my ehiU w years eid." U m. Server, St. Lonis. Mo. Sold by drosrgistA Price SSeu. R- E. SELLERS CO.. Prop'ri, Pittsbargb, Pa. Scad fordrcalan. jaiy s . j .... iliiliiii '-j COMMISSION MERCHANT, , t . , , Baltimore, Md. ; : Who will get roti the highest prices and make the qnirk- THOMAJ4 FLOYD, q-Tji5rs2iwCTi?BL:, Soolb side ef Xaia Siret . OtTOiite Dtvrly's BlacksattLSaop, . is prepared to Make or Repair CUSS, PISTOLS, LOCKS, 4C. J2f"ALL vTORK WARRANTED. Sept 3, laae. - ' Blacksmiths' tools and supplies, such a Iron, Norway Nail rod Iron, Vulcan Horse-nails, Taper Taps, Horse Shoes, Fins Sleigh-shoes and Cast Steel, A fil line of Best Norway Iron, Carriage and Tire Bolts, and Axle Clips, complete stock of Malleable Iron, Burrs, &c, &c. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, comprising a full line of Rim and Mortise Locks, Cast und Wrought Butts, acorned and plain, a complete stock of Nails always on hand, also a full assortment of Glass. CARPENTERS' TOOLS. We have always on hand a complete stock cf Saws both Hand and Cross-cut, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers Steel and Try Squares, Compasses, Bench and Fancy Planes etc., etc. -:0:- We always ktp a full line of Revolvers, Pistols, Shot-guns Powder-jlasks, Shot-pouches, canriuges, Cap11, Wad., Rifle and Shot-gun Powder, also a full line of Gun Repairs. -:0 We have a complete line of Lamps, Lanterns, and supplies A full liHe of Saddlery Hardware, comprising Saddle-trees Buckles, Rings, Harness-pads, Ornaments, etc., etc. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE VAtrAnu: bi8ll estate Br rtrtae ef aa areer las aid estt ef the Orphans Coart of BHiaisisi l, apnea r. Pa., taa wadenisr ed administrator aad trustee, lor the sale of tbe real estas of Dawiel L. haaer. ef Shade turn., dee's.. wiil erpesa far sale at public aaetbss, ea taa sesaa BWW.OW Friday,, "Sept. 2GA, at one e'rtock, p. St., tbe foflov isg deserisw real etssiLTia; A eertaia traet efbuid sitoate ia Shade twp. S mil sit eeaate. Pa., m taiag leads of Jeaatbaa Llag. PeafM Lefar. PUUlp iJaw asd et&en. er. tainiag Si aeree, more e r leas, nearly all cleared, ef watch that i are aaowS 19 arras Is msew. weli watered aad aader good state ef caJUrauea, with a two starr Blank bouse, lor ban aad ether taa- t i lessee! i tasaraaa) ereetad, saw as eeetmrd ef aad alar, be est sales. SeptW Cards at Store3 and Express Office. rowaw fruit trees. Tarre wiB also at tbe same the Offered tor sale. Ue ueiawnl prefer) T of said da- eedest, tvaadsxiasj ef eaa horse, grata aad bay. inaaiaulil fsnwuaaa and eaaar arurtes se saea tieaeaL TERWS -Tea per eeat. ef tae real eetats aa day et saea, kalaBca aa eeanraaatteaef sals and defrrery f acwd- Terms ot si stall arefsrty wui be ma iw kiaaaea way of eai. PHILIP F. RH AFTER. AdaifaistAtcesTrasteaSir tie sale of real ee taa of liatMatla Shwaew. aae'4. . . sept.a : ,. . In the Agricultural Department we have a full stock of Forks, Shovels, Rope, Chains, Mane and Curry-Combs, Horse brushes, etc., etc. :0: Al so We make a specialty ofPocket and Table Cutlery, Silver Plated Table Ware, Plated and Britannia Spoons. We also make a specialty of Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, and also Painters Tools, etc. jr. ' We keep constantly on hand the Celebrated Cucumber Pamp, (porcelain lined) and a cheaper quality that arc not lined. This Pnmp has taken the jead of all others wherever introduced. ''..' ' sewsrAr ' taktfS" All goods warranted to be as represented Our principles are Fair Dealing, Quick Sales, and Small Profits . . We challenge competition. Call and examine goods, and as certain prices before purchasing elsewhere. BYERS & BAENETT. ii
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