Somereet Herald.; Mr. Hertz Kciwr U improving Ins prop ert v on I'cion nrc-U IIn. Jo'-in Ciwna, of I,i-i,r.r, rtutU-ruJ nl the -smjrsit House r.. TiieKaik We nt V i vrrurbs 'cura-i- From Eiximtxo Ka.as. Dkau llr.R-; "My rrp-con !'."- von oulit toftcetbe fx'ed tn m that th 6Jr. -.ilio'.ich sac- l.i. Sotmrset couulv is soW-eH" rerre- new eixh.i. ut the "Fashion Bazir," and some of OHIO H. ..rKfiVKaHLITISTOX. ... on ir rj ll,,ws Mr. J. viaii (t Fair. J. Snyder, of S'onycr.iek. pij a the IIf'.rai.i. ojlije during tlie It The tao gnu-vfu! wivis presented to Gtsneral Grant by tlie Khedive ol Eiypt are now ou exUiUtitu a- the Stale Fair, in I'liiU-ulpliia. . Fero pitheridg if, now ia order, and toe lailii may lie sea by thy water cwrsus aud iiniuuutn tidce, jirot-uriiia: th--rc W-au-liful indxr decvra;itms. I i ue tane is coming w hen te patience j o( man will be tried ; and if be can put up . the stove ithout thinking "cess words" J he will truly be larlunate. r. if " A 1 .. Lft1 " WIT. ' t-T- , MAIL. E" ' .. ;Kl,iU..nd W..m. J.-'""" I"- .. u.ir:nd !;."- "V .... 'i.'"'' i " .. f V--:."- . ill"-""" 7:'" " i-i.ni ..1. " , . - Nw, ;:! i rt5" I-!- 4 . n.itlmure Tiow H iinut ' PUt-K ttme. (.XT v T,rfr'"'"rtT.liM. P- Minors A l 1 lTi-r t A ... k urn iiiv A7 .rrirllic To make a gKx! ktl pajr vrc should hive the local ha;penines ol the ueighiKir hood. Will not some kind friend interest himself enough to send them to us ? We arc lequested by a gentleman from Shanksville to say that tie diphtheria that has len making so many sad homes in that place, bas subsided almost entirely. Home is the place for small bos on a Sunday, and not the street corners. In alter years parents w ill wonder where their darlings learned all their devilment. We Lad the pleasure ol a Call lKt week from Mr. Meihac Fr.l, ol the YalUy Timtt, Lonaconing, Md. Mr. F. is a genial geotleiuan. a good editor, anl a tirst-cla. practitwl printer. the lair, and that the Diaiur part ot our larniers were dtterred from bringing in their exhibits on that account It was thought during tite forenoon that we were going to have a continuous rain during the three duyg and there was some 13.1k oi postpon ing the tuir till the following week. About lour o'clock in the nttcmoon there was a break in the clouds the skies becan (3 clear aud it was decided 0t to postpone but continue over baturclsyv The weather during the three d&ys was all that heart could wUU. The attendance Thursday afteriutoa was quite large ; BKt of our people being anxious to bear wlutl 1he two celebrated gentlemen who were billed to sjeak knew about farming. Hon. A. Iv. McClure was first introduced by the President, Val. Hay, and entertained Ut crowd mobt pleasantly for about hail an hour. His remarks were plain, practical and common sense, and were dnjoyed and appreciated by bis hearers ; the one ob jection being that they were too few. Judge Black was then introduced. He declined to make a speech, but thanked the iltioers of the society lor the favor con ferred, and ended by making a lew pleas ing rcuiurks. Friday and Saturday the atienoance was reasonably good. e are informed that the receipt are considerably em. Mrs. J. II. cess, comparatively speakinji, . fjninti illy, j aented in this part of tho West that a loiter ' aftt r sein thtm wasuoi ncAr what n i"iiouid ana onjut to : irom nene may nna at leisi one jisienine Lave ten in rjthe rtsiwrts. This, CO j car to bid it welcome. Your friend is well doubt, v a. to a cnait extfBL owinc W 'aware, however, to wbt extent the truth the foci, that Wednesday, the first day of jot aKaasas communication is regarded by was lainy, cold and disagreeable, v.c know you'll buy Waltf. & Sos. NKir ' 4m'EnTISE3IE2Srs. Xf.W ADVERTISEMENTS. vour stern matter ot-liict readers in the East hence a feeling ot timidity on the part ot tho writer to reature statements cOLEMAX-BAr.KOX.-Sopt ' 21. at that may be regarded as mcredible. I admit ,bo jl:j6jrilie parRonage, by Iter. A . E. that the glowing accouate ot western o- TrrjX3l Mr. Uenry cJ.leman to Miss Bin. reondents are greatly overdone. But! nie B bo,u oL.vansville. Soimrset tho commonicator is hardly accountable i 0 lor this ioiquity. It be comes inherent in I ' La his nature, atler a tliorouiili western itiation, to bhnr. Even nature lictrseli is oddicted to this disgusting habit of blow, ing, and sho does U so ctlectually some times as to convince one ot its barren re ality. A littlo over a year's observation convinces me tb&t if a man can't make a living here he might as well prepare to "shullle olfthis mortal oil." ' Of course I have not yet witnessed the reverses to which people are subject here, su.U as ths effects ot drouths, bopfiera, &c, but on the contrary, everything in the lost two; IIE5. '. OARDXEIt. Xcar Ptoytown, Sept. 13, 18T9, Mrs. Xancy Oardaer, aged TO years, 11 months and 19 days. This aged mother in Israel was born in Lancaster county. Pa., in tto year 179'J. Mie was Drought up m the L.uia a church. ol which she became a full member, under the pustorate of Iter. Mr. Uryer, at the age of twenty-nine ysars. About twenty- with Chris?. bio to the growing ! om: yc"r' 8K be connected herselt U) the prosperity ot ' luo I nited Brethren Chorea in C scasotis seemed lavora fit ltni:XnH rrrinfi ar.fi Ia lltM lrikkiwrilv the farmer. All lite, both animal and i su? thc fiiith knd in tllB -"iunI'b vrrlhtiv rrlnT lin with mrli m:irvi'!ina ' her lieueemer. rapidity and becomes so Dear periociion. that it almost confounds the imagination of the rerdant ridgcr. But I must posi tively except man from growing nearer to perfection here ; he may have cumtt west to "grow up with the rountry," ytt be may cot have added "ouo cubit V bis eiauire" nor one lota tn Lis faith. greater tl:a ih'e ot last year, and tiiut tue Kocietv. afer psvin ail premiums and ex!X'UM.."i:i tie able Ui wii out a small : than j nii lion ol its indL-tileJntM. There is a lack ol interest taken by cur loriuers in tnee atnaJ cxLiUuvc that is u i tasy l-J account It. Ifraeh one bad taken tprr awxm.! nrnirn In In- ..n ! interest UieT llioUal. the tair Ibis tt is complaining f a bad cold i we-uld have tii-ellcd any of its edi.xs-j btc he sees a an riding along toiijforl e was married at the age of eighteen years to 1'eter Gardner, with whom she lived in holy wedlock for thirty -nine ytare, w hen death separated them. be was thc mother ot thirteen children, eizut sons and five daughters, four of which htve preceded her to the Spirit World. The! e Lave tiescencltd Irom her The corn crop will be larger and l'tu-r t tbirty-i i rl.t rrauiL,orcu. and six great m I w! VMf 1? i r'mr.itr rnrm 11:1 ' I'raudc hildrrn. L.m U !ruc-r hat oo au average alxul tiliy acres ot corn, vkbie'i bo cullA-ttes eusi'.r and It-iitr ibin a nun cul'iva:.- hi) acre in averr. -e s "l in 1'ena.i. One's beart alm'ist smells wrh Tiliimthr About eve tl'p .trii-t and the cumber ct c.urrbal a:!'i-eti.in sad the sorntty amild h la ; amy on tis core-plow an. lata imagit.es ia -imnlr rnnrmnni Th rhinm tn I pl J in a podium to bjve tit-en aii!e to . be hears the clink ot the hue ajraim the vuuc. uiu eiou ui ma Kie cvm ucui lekieu 1 Tiie Iudt il srniim w s preached bv ber pxf.tor, J v. J. il. rerfliin j. Jrom tui tec, 1 t:.,r. Ui-hap. 12 v. llu-v IVtlcli, of the Luther. n c'lurch. swtel in l!iu rvic-. h:ea were very iruprt'ive. k. 11. r. kO-uunmiKiT iue weatuer will ai-couni I r a:i bV. trou- Mr. Henry Cnncingham came near put ting an end to his earthly car-r tiy J'nnp in into a liitcbtork in tue Siirnrt IIuok and hold rxli!b;tr ' V V Jirtnc :lir.. dally, ar " x,mTr ' a . LlianrtAu; 1 ; stabks, the other div. Several ol the 1 t prongs ran through Lis and lr., in dieting wociidt so pamtul tLat !r aah:!r bis lik- was d-iaired ol. oiler larger premium freaur inJtieenieiiU t' year. The Ci.'sy uisde by S. T. LL S-if!. Jewelers, I L'unibellan J, MJ bv ur tbe m -t elegant aud 1 v -r'i j rd the centre of Buil.1 lortb next lmMb. Wnrrml Tukrt Arml Mii LM-JMOW iiw. miki rai u4 W , 1 .ui'"11 ' f l aiaaaairoiav ,, : aaitaoaa. t,-uiaUtrUlM jaic airea UJ'i aaaiva. The liu-ian Court lnritr.1 lr. Ajer sod Li inm.lv totbe Arebduke we.idiag in tiir Knval Falxtr. Tbi uisttm-iioa awarded bun ma ooly N-ai; be wss an An ue-n. t ut al demure Lis name ax a pr!ucin bud Ufuf.sc lavoral.'r known in Kaui on iw r i.d the world. Vutb'li (CtH:.) "'. A pirtr el ffty-v-n S.ruer-vt. rs left on the 5 15 tia.n, Monday uiomitig, t-.r I'ittsburgh. t Uke in the Eip.-it'oa. We y C"iiuijen ing to reap the Iruits of b ic ; our r wd u" ned bv the B. A. U. The pi:y were sold tickets lrom StHnerset to 1'iiuuurtrii and return. .Jl -.nam. t so?. m. I Sop. m. . u . llklel " t KrtiiT Tim TM. tW . '".. in.Bi- '.iw BOOWt!111 UI JJOU 111111 X-lJim-, I. . B IHi 1 jiiqiua. . . . ' ' i . 0 It lrlD ""'' b'C r" .;W V.H .BANNER. Suiicrluleiultut. 12 00 n 13.44 p. m .... 31:SS p. m. .... 4:ii p. BL :0 A. M md tree aJaii- it Tyw Lu: (- iijwrnTT Wt. ........ UW- h.1 t- I Li V urtsiH as lersri rowwiTTKt- S. A. Dmn. j . -liytiv-John Wriclit, 1 appointed . 1,'ic ft'. t-amuel Imbofll ::'trvilcT Alex. Coleman. (ni'itii Elwcrnd Swank. M. A. Boss, Jr. Lui Je"b6. Liveneood. jW.p;i'.f A. J. Stoncr. A. B.'llCll. irit: Wurtb J. I'ukinp. acHTilkAtra. Kaut. j:.fr JciLb H. Geiper. Lw Titrkcyfet .John F. Humbert. ! ir!!e allluel 1. Font. I,;T-k-J. IL McMillen. Liri-E;briam 0. Miller. Vi Crtiville Wallace AlVMilloO. ' -ihjrc-a S. P. 1'iKirbaugb. Vt Bimiw John Ucorge. ;-i;;)jitl Drubaker. .?!' -:sp James iiauc b. V4'.U7J. C. Iwry. Silt Juiis'.hsn Yoder. ae:f; Bor. 1. J. Horner. and Twp. A F. Uiiiey Xnrth Perry I'mberger. 'iTTeck Michsel Snyder, aksmptoe Henry Usrtz, Sr. sLirjnrs Will iam'Brubaker. rszs-Cyrns JL Ilocbutetler. Tsrktyioot Peter Zulall. ,s-J B. Jenninpt. l! .rsicrg John Hileray. r-tr. Ifls it Boyd's. liar ol Sospi, at C. X. Boyd's. P.ns:mn be le.allv shot after Waetj tti Toilet articles at C. X. 'r-i:i4rc-'-'s'c nonicrous In ihcte ! sc. tun-waddicg at C. X. '.i '-'iiEUr ire running loose in the " iio'u Li J warrante-d pure at C. Boyd s for Legal Blanks 1-AiSut.rv. mie at Somerset Steam Mill for :"'."rel, wLoltsaie. f .". ilnat t the Somerset Steam -tl WperLushcL : ad c tie Ladies' Coats at Hef '. SeatrseV Pa. -?; would live lmg axd be bappv, rJ bit at C. X. Boyd's. Sign Bro re the plieapest u"-iH Wittern Pepnylvania. Ws wciald like to see a circus pitch ' t- it cur U'wn before the season clos- rii ty6 of Ladies' Coats can be -t Henkv Heitlet's. .'iiI,Iks' Felt Skirts at the 'IW just the prettiest things '.'"'iiiae ' Ladies' Coats just re ;'Htn7 Ha-Aley's. Call and cx- j'I'MlioB Bawr," new potals, & J. R. Walter & Son. -.i!BKlC., vi!i0B haud tl,e "r Chilled l 1!Jrer Barnett, Oil, Burnett, Oculist snd A nrirf Vn K Csurrh specialties, it Pnces of Xails, Iron. Gbtss, - B'filJanie. SmieTset. Fa. I:.i . to the Fair will do Tx:,t-.-., : f etifl, ,lie new foW ' I ."J. ICW ALTER 4: Sos. i at U ML 5 wr M il dot honc nTS(J ..e;gtl oH lhig ll j ,Ju5it3' ll'-1. Otntlemen's Bth J brou glit lo Km j Fashion Bazar." K. Walter &, 8ok. ? -S01 H ' pWn and fan- t . tlt Jewelry of all descrin- . "Failiion Bazar, " ; ! i 7 T.-Arrived Sept. ? ;L-i'rir "'nnd Alum iBait, 1 v ' . Cttpr thaB befe. I 'Sre d kM' prk bt,re x Cook 4 Beeeits. r1:!111"- Feathers . yocD? Uksand "Id lolk varatyandot tlie latest ram-s. to d'uii and one smgie, all of which were Cili-l wlui jswtlry and silver warv. In tiie vegctabt departrK-n', the di play, ' 'i ::.!h miall. wa gojd. There 1 tu !. .i Uuj eia. J.t of fruiui, jare, eie- gaiit soples and pears, prajie that u'.d Le H-n a credit to ij Ix'le ''. ur!.!, tuat the aicht ol. made ont 't ioutb nu r. Tlie coney, bjeai t!i;-.t Smirmtt county bci .mpnived each ihlrrr. li.ur. The stoek ws good in luuiity bat tiiany ol the stall wero not t.lleiL Tbecattie exhibiu-d by Me.'ars. Morgan. licrkry, and Heflley w ;;re as Que as tin'ui tic seen anywhere. Tiie borws, though lew in cumber, were beauties awl were such un improvement on the stock exbibiled ut lie iifet county lair in 1S03, tioo i j the imposition, lor two dollars aud ! -hM lue-v coum -J oe recogniT.eu as a L:t, one eioliartnd thirty cents Uss than i N"'-trsi't f,lin,r t,)ct- thorough thc rtvuiar Irc one w?y. Lied au i droit hordes wc-rtd compete auy- wLeru among me i'CL iue tournament, which took place Friday afternoon, was one ot the most interesting lectures ot thc occasion. Mr. John S. Shaler, an aUachec ol the Hebalo o31:i;, aain can led oU'the Crat prize, a beautiful silver cup, bearing the inscription, ' Presented by the Somer set Agricultural Society.'" ilr. Harvey Picking took the s:cind prize!, a handsome riding bridle. The potato pickin? did nit come tiff. The w heelbarrow race was won by Mr. William Allison. The foot race Saturday nbemoon excited coniderble int. re:?t. Mr. Ezra Trent came out firsi best and Chi les Brasicker second. Some little inonev clmnced bands on a wsgcr that Mr. iJaniel Trent Jr., could run Ihrby tun .s arouud the ring, one mile, in soven and one baif minutes. Daniel made it ia five minutes and thirty-live seconds, und had enough breath leli to whistle a lively uir af.er be was through. There were only three entries lur thii trotting races, ilr. litlil'-'V s tiiiei ami jliQway ana a iiiaie owned by lr. lc jListera. Midway tools first money, Cbiet second. We have been unable to get their time. The croquet matches ercitcd Ciiusidera Wu inicTenV and some exciteiuent. The firs', was between the Confluence and Som erset teams; best tour cut of seven. Dr. Mountain and Mr. Ficblner represented Coniijeccc, and H. S. ilndsley and Will Parker, Somerset. The Confluence team was defeated lour straight games with ease by their adversaries, whan they tLriv up the swage and gave way to Ursina. John Lyons and B. F. Snyder were considered to" be the best materitil in that burgh; and it was thought the match would be 'tight' and interesting; but when the Somerset boys started out by " a bitcwashing" thera thc first game, and following it up on the second, the interest began to tlag, and, on being badly worsted on the third game, they withdrew aud acknowledged that Eud&ley and Parker were entitled to the championship of the county, ai to the beautiful croquet set offered as a premium by the Agricultural Society. At about lour o'clock Saturday after nooD Val. Hay, Eiq., ia a short speech, announced that the Fair, financially, bad been a success, and urged upon those pres ent the necessity of keeping up the society, and of working together in the future with more zeal and determination. Thc officers ol the society did everything they knew how to make the Seventh Annual Exhibi tion a success, and an occasion of pleasure and profit to all participants. They bad the grounds in elegant repair, and every thing was conducted in a business like and systematic manner, and no blame can be attached to Uietu that it was not more of success. They worked bard and unceas ingly w ilhout compensation and are en titled to the sincere thanks of all who are interested in thc ndvancement acd 5m provment of Somerset county agriculture. Ken.nell's Mill, Pa.. ) Sept. 'Si, 1870. Mb. Editoh : FeeliDg that a lew items lrom th;s part ol the countv would be ot some interest to the many readers of your excellent pepe-r, the Herald, 1 submit the following : Mr. Jess.: J. Martz is creeling a new frame building which he intends using ss a carpenter shop. . The new bridce which is being built across GladJen's Hun. at the lower end ol town, Is rapidly npproacting completion. This beautiful and er.terpris'ng little village if situated on the bank of Uladdeu's liun. and bas sixty-one inhabitants. It is composed cf the "following work? : One grit mill, enc woolen lac lory, oue black smith shop, one boot and shoe shop, one carpenter shop, one gunsmith shop, one wagon shop, one cooper shop, one saw mill, and one store, ail of which are doing a No. 1 business. Potato. by a blalwan native ot Cbewtnk. But when we see this man, who rides on sulkr plows, and sells Lis grain by the thousand j bjhel, suddenly 'take to bis bed' andlr,.ri.c lilU n.lrl.llt c-.l f... .1.,. . f.lvr.Wlli- - - ...... ui u 1. ' t uaji 1 . 11 :i lust dreadful scourge "Af ue." our symra-1 J had f.,rre bndirffe show j tbies for the robust, chill proot Chew inker j amIm. drift. 5 ft .. v.uiiu : ana we are eiine.d that nature Ai-i-icu-acwr, v r1-- tie i , was attractive, tbr JUln : .--otlml i,f ex h. Ilicxarra. du.u ia cr.ccEP.ics. ncua & feed As AsTOMsni.NO Fact. A large pro portion of the American people are to day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or dis ordered liver, the result ot these dis eases npon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjovment and usttulncss as it ought to be. There is bo good reason for this, if yon will only throw aside pre- Indicc and skepticism, take the advice of )ntggists and your friends, and try one come oi urecn s August r lower. j our speedy relief is certain. Millions of bot tles ol tbis medicine Hive been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in every case. Yon can buy a Bauipc bottle lor 10 cents to try. Three doses will relieve the worst ase. Posi tively sold by ell Drngtts on the West ern Continent. Five IIcxnhED Thoisand Steosc In the past few months there has been more than 500,000 bottles of Shiloh't Cvre MJ. Out of the vast number of people who have used it, more than 2,000 cases of (Jont'imptio Lave been cured. All Coughs, Croup, Asthma and Bronchitis, yield at or.ee, bence it U that everybody, speaks in its praise. To those wbo have not used It let ns say, if you have a Cough, or your child the Croup, and you value life don't tail to try it For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use Sbiloh's I'-arous Plas ter. oli by G. W. Becfoid, Druggist, Soxn-, erect. Pa. ' ' ,' . luta made it possible to live elsewhere than In ll.i "fcaidcn spot." In connection with this 1 wUh w write briefly relative to the proftaiion of teaching, lor I am aware that dcp down in the houest bean ot many a teacher ia Somerset county, there lurks an aching desire to strike lrom a twenty-five dollar salary to about double ileal amount. la educational aQYirs Kansas takes a front rank. Good teacher always in de mand at salaries of torty to lifiy dollars per month, (. J days for a moatb , n 1 lor terms ol six, eight and ten monrbF, aud la good houses. Xow it is not my purpose ui diK-ourage ye who(labr iu gloomy sem inaries at low wages, and who "thirst af ter more knowledge" aud hunger alter more "fiithy lucre," by miking this com parison. By tUe delusive bowl ol hard liuics the wages for teacher is lieing gradually reduced ia l'e-uu.yiv-uiu, while throughout Kaus-s it ia advancing. But where the teacher gets two dollars here to his ono there, bo apcods il in about the slime ratio, or uLcre be ventures a penny in Seimcrset, be goes a mcklu here. His wanu vary with Lis w;es. While the teacher "wants but lilt's" in Somerset county, and wants that little cheap, be wants a little of everything here and don't Care what it costs. So with all chc.3 here. Extravagance is the rule. II you want to ur.et the calculations, aaJ perfectly unsettle the mind of the average grander here, just tell him the "bopoers are coming." The excitement is complete. The last few days myriads ol tne peals were seen sailing throtisib the airwimtiie norlh-we-t wiud. Xj one kne w w hence they came nor wbitber they were going, uunu-.r pr-s:ic- ra tu-j air sent terror to the inhabitants beijw. I have not learned where they settled. l'rotiaoiy LUd lluputi.icau scntiuienl is l'K strcng here lor their diabolical hualth and strength. Th-y may have been sent out by order fco.n P. V.'Xasby i. Co.. as a fi nal eflort to ruin the crops, and thus save tue country from Hepublicon rule and re- store to him a lost cause and thii P. O. But too lute, P. V. ' The harvest is past. iue oig crops are saved, tuo ix.n.Iu are happy, and you are lost 1 Adios. llimli-j, Kansaf, Sjpt. 22, t7J. jlm. J. It. Walteu & So:;. "Fashion Bazar," Lave just received the most com plete lot of Fancy Gcxids ever brought to Somerset. Pleasant Dale, W. Ya., Sv-pt. 10, 'TO. The third quarter!' meeting of Hie Ev angelical Church of King wood circuit, was conducted by the Her. T. Eisenhower, of Berlin, Pa., as presiding elder pro. fcm, and Hev. 11 C. Martin, minister in charge, at Long Hollow, on Fridav, Saturday and Sunday. The presiding elder preach ed plain, sound, and practical sermons. Quarterly communion on Saturday at 3 p. m. ; on Sunday morning the usual com mnnion services. The attendance was g.jod ; people came lrom far and near, in wagons, buggies, and on horseback, bring ing their dinners with them. The meet ing was a scone of great interest. Rev. Eisenhower has won lor bimsalt many friends In these parts, who will welcome him back again at any time. This was his second visit to this part of West Vir ginia. May the good Lord b'es him in all bis Ul'ori Yours truly, YlKCrMAN. will Wc bad the pleasure of a call from Mr. S. A. Dean, one of Addison's most popa lr young men, Siduiciay morning. Mr. Dean, with Mr. Ja?pr Augustine, Lad been elected delegates to the laie County Convention. He expressed regret that he was not able to lie present at the Conven tion, but was well pleased with the work that bad liet-n done, and thought that it gave satisfaction Mali the Addison Repub licans. Mr. John King, it is rumored, will re sign the Presidency of the Pittsburgh Div ision of the Baltimore iV Ohio Bond, and Robert Garrett, son of President Garrett, will lie appointed to fill the vacancy. Mr. King, it is staled, will remove to Cincin nati. It is also rumored that E. K. Hynd man. Superintendent of the Pittsburgh Division, will remove to Baltimore, and will have general supervision of tue muin stem and branches. We learn thnt the merchants of Somer set, Mcyerslale and Berlin are selling quantities of the Bohscnieetu Apple-butter Spice which is now more popular limn ev er. Already imitations ot it are offered: do not be deceived. The gennine will hereafter be in tin foil packages, with the name "Bohsemkem" on each package;, which name if also on all the line package goods of the Weikel A- Smith S;iice Com pany, and can be bad ol Johnson, Eagye At Earl. The public wLools ol this borough w ill open on Monday, October (. The tcach ei employed are as follows ; A primary, Mrs. Connelly ; B primary, Mif3 Ka'te Snyder ; A intermediate. MissLiuie Kocs er ; B iEtermediuU Miss Clora Schrork ; grammar eehool. Miss Sldny Postlethwaite; advanced school, R. R. Saaner, principal ; Jlins Belle Lint, assistant The salaries ot the teachers were slight ly reduced and the term made six months instead ol five as heretofore. . T. Little & Sons, Jewelers, ol Cum berland, Md., made an exhibit at our late Fair, consisting of Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, ic., which was one of the most attractive features of the Fair. These gentlemen have removed their ex hibit to Mr. J. Y. Scbell's Xews Depot, w here thev will oiler them for sale until October 4th, 1S79. Any one desiring good6 of this kind would do well to pur chase now while they have an opportunity, from the finest and largest assortment ever placed before our people. One of the finest displays at the Tair was that made by the Cariiace Manufac tory of Mr. Curtis Kooser. There was a pha-toa on exhibition the finest we sup pose ever built in the county that would compare favorably with those built at the famous mnnt: factories in Columbus and Xew York. It was sold for one hundred and seventy five dollars on the second day of the Fail. Tbere was also a t.ueeu Dexter Sprine. piano box buecv, that, for neatness, lightness and easy liding, could not lie beat anywhere. Mr. Ktoser em ploys none 1ml first-class workmen, uses none but the best of mutcrhl, and guaran tees all work lor one year. We were presented the Cher t!rv with a loaf pi bread, baked by Mrs. E. W. Gid ding. and confided to ber husband, who marched straightway w ith it to this o'Dee. Although requested not to make mention Of the circutastanc, we can not refrain lrora sliehtly complimenting all concerned in the production of the most delicious bread we ever tasted. TLe wheat was ol thc rjriety know a as the Chili, luruisiied by the State Agricultural Association, through Mr. Giddines, to many farmers in this and Bedford counties. Xo man understands the soil ol these two counties belter than Mr. G., lie Laving inspected it in a pedes trian tour some years ago, in which every farm in the two bailiwicks was vwited. lie knew exactly where to place his w heat Il was ground by A. J. Kpangler, at the Somerset Mill. !mJ produced lortyeven pounds ol flour lrem a buthel of sixty pounds. Jack is master ol the milling business, and the flour he lias produced in this instance is not e xcelled by the Haxall or Vienna brands. The bread is w hite, sweet, light, and "altogether lovely." The baker, among ten thousand, would be chosen as chieL Editor Herald, Sib : TLe rules and regulations adopted in Convention at Som erset on the 10th insL, for the future gov erning of primary elections for the Repub lican partv of Somerset county, ate receiv ed with niucb lavor in ibis end ot the county Tbere area lew wbo will never vn at another primary election, w Lich will reduce tbe primary vote below that of the general election; but this can do no real barm, since all intend robing at the regular elections. The major portion of those wbo lett tbe party I31 Ja con quence ol the Irauds and irregularities practiced at the primary elections, and voted tbe Greenback fusion lickct, will attain return to their allegiance and vote with tbe Republican party in tbe 1 utnre: That primary elections will be bonestly conducted lu tbe future is no longer a mat ter of doubt, sinje all opportunities for committing frauds Lave been carel!!y provided against by the sew system. AU that candidates aetd do hereafter to secure ah honest election is to watch each Other It is a notorious fact that candidates will sometimes act dishonestly and even di- i .K nlKF ' Ttrrf Ihift fAli Mwa-w .j ... . r mar lie pel un xnw it r-nalfilA rrat i nirw m I'll p. j - t y vt .!. i i t : -v- v : i rt't m ni r. m nc - nn tmcm ir tii iitttiiv t 1 1 1 n m f n i ira rrt vm. miw i inn 1 1 vrM ii i . ruu riu ).u mm ioie ruu vo c. anv 1 uuv uieux viicixi'. COOS i, EEBIT. Hatirr, ? ft (k'n) Butter, t (n.lll baikwticitl, V talil " mo I, Vfi i.t Pwwx. ft U.K-. tliouMers, )i ft " We, " " iviuurrj hkrtjj, ) ft ('era, (car) yi iinhel tjotn, Melltl V bushel Cm m! V j V, ill f-.r.s, l U-l. V I- 1- i..ur. V1 FlaxBceil r bu., (61 ft) Hitui.i, Oijarure.l) V Ijtr.l, ft Ajsaiuer, rol su!, ft..... " upiwr " " kiv, " Mi.'Jllrrs, tiil ch p WOfta... L's.ls, f t r-A.it. , fi i'u f.-uctt-s Urisil, Jl i. Kj- V'1 lUirs, V ft SalL, No. 1, 'ft t.M.exlra " (Jruun.l Alum, (ir sack.. " A nt, j er 11.-11 KUi-ir, jtsI j-w f ft wait Ta.i;.i, i ft. V- he:it, 'ft bat Wool. V ft Itt'iM 4P64ue 1 W '.'.'.'i'je . faw; tl '! tv t2 00 S6e 70 .10 u lie WO I0S 20 6e VMS & 00 75 lie SC Q UK W'ffM , S67ie SI 10 S6i:nc SU "0 JpOO le ...;lnfjU 16 1 to M 00 h.: iti&'Jve iC tl 00 , bouiW BUTTER and PRODUCE COMMISSION MEECH ANTS, 276 WEST PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, HD. SOLICIT LIBERAL SUIl'MEXT S OF UTTEK werrfrrto peoples' Bank. Citizens' Bank and Commercial and Farm era' National Bank of Baltimore. NEW ADVERT1SEMESTH. NEVT ADVERTISEMENTS. AN OPEN LETTER! B Butter Send Your TO COMMISSION MERCHANT, 60 South Street, Baltimore, Md. NE Y ADVER TISEME TNS. Ladles of Somerset and elsewhere find a great variety of new goods at "Fashion Bazar," Mrs. J. R. VTalteu & Sox, The following letters remaining in tbe PoMol'dce at Somerset, I'a., will lie sent to tbe Dead Letter Ollice it not called for on or before October 2oth : Beistel, Mrs. Hester P., Blon.h, Miss Sarah, Ber key 3Iiss Ella, Berkev Miss Kate. Brandler, Mr. llenry. Hay, Willis ft., Johnson, Mrs. Kate, l ine, iiusan, (), Keifer, John, Lute, Mr. Isaac. A, C. Davis. Po8tmnseT. We Lave a spcciTy aad positive Cure for Catarrh, Dipthtlieria, Canker mouth, and Head Acbe, in SIIILOlfS CA TARRH REMEDY. A nasal Injeclor free with cjicU bottle. I see it if you de sire health, and sweet breath. Price 00 cents. Hold by Gsa. W. Eeskokd, Somerset, Pa. Xe-w Silk Handkerchiefs, scrap Um pictures, Umbrellas, &c, &c, ifcc, at "Fashion Bazar," Mks. J. K. Walter k iks. Wasted. For casli or mcrcbandUc exchange : in 1000 1000 oi)0 500 100 100 bushels choice Potatoes. Oats, Wheat. Corn. Flax Seed. While Navy Beans. Cook & Beehits. Old bachelors, young bachelors, and nobby young fellows about town, it you want to buy something nice lor yoKr'girls, got) "rashion azar. yiv.n. J. li. Walter, & Sox. What Makes You Sice ? Yoo Lave allowed your friowels to become habitually costive, your liver has become torpid, tbe same thing ails your kidneys, and you are .ow be sensible. A Stbakob People. Do you know that there are strange people in our com munity, we say strange because they seem to preler to BulTer and pass their davs'mis erably, made so by Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation, and peneral debility.whcn billLOU S JTAbi IZElt is guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Geo. W. Bkxkokd, Somerset, Pa. Xew Wools. Laces. Ilamburghs. Hos iery, Ladies' new style Belts. Buttons, Gioves, and more new and nice things than yon ever beard of, at "Fashion Baaar," Mbs. J. II Waltek & Sox. A Xatohal TosE.-The Perfected But ter Color of Wells, Richardson & Co Burlington, Vt, imparts to even winter made butter, a deep, rich tunc, sucrcestive ol the sweetest and most nourishing grasses in June. : It is very resolvable and per fectly permeates the entire churninj. . : - Stose waul Apple-batter season is couiinj: Have In stock a large lot Stone ware, Creeks, Jars, and Jui's ; another . J. Walter & Sos. "Fafbion Barar " ruiCS ma. are ; ou f , ,e . ch MttceSy believed ttat tbe pUb-KL oranM;or yoa will be a well man. r . . lican !arty of this county Is now in p1 j ' 5 'fm.iii.;ninl ti.(rict yon to rcueesa uji ""6'-- : ; . Dolls! DolU!! Dolls!!!, AU sizes. in 180 with the naiae' ol Hon. Wni. II. j kinds, coJorsand qualiiks, lor the little KoonUat tbe bead of the ticket. i lolks. cbesp for bh at ; Cosvr UEltrE, i -'" ' lanuiuuo-r, Sejit. 2D, 1879. I Mbs. i. R. Walteii & Sox, . Tbe person tliat gave tue ii to band the secretary ot bis lodge, September 2,, will please send, me bis name as the credit bas 3ii jet been given for want of it. : A. C. Davis. SSIGXEE'S SALE jtX. OK VALUABLE KEAL ESTATE. l.i purju inee ol aa opicr f (lie r.mte. l.y tho Court oi Siiwractc rantT, Pa the amleniivnsil AnsiKac. ol V aU'iiUno Uu-ju, Kill Mil at j'Uliik falc, uu Thursday, November 6, 1S1J), n til" ip-'uiliea In Urotlicrsvalley T;i., Somerset A RTUain trvt of lanl with the r.urteiin). ilu.Hle in raM tui;hln, luljiiiUuK Hm'.i ! Auaailu AlLlrr, Cnis Wlt-r, Henry eiiier An 1 i.'.ht rs. c ii la in i-. 101 acre, hi i a-.res cleared r. l in a bivh stale m cultlvailon, IS iu-ri- thi-re-1 nuuilieroue meadow, tlie bnlaoce welltli-bervl: thin Urm 11 k on the south i leau l lKirlcr on Lbs I'Ul'iic ris'l lea.jit;9 fnm iieriln lu Mei-hanlrbcnc. ami 1'withln'oiia halt mile ol elUier place rthnUu-i Live li vc-1, n l Ims ten r-wn!r wtli llmrd ; thr it'anitriuutianceol cjkI ao.l Inn- n'oneln the vltfnl ty ol Ihir lurm :il line Id trt all the con 9c menu t- farmer uiav ilcilre Ui hnve. Th ImtiroTempnts are a Urxoiwo !orylwi;ilinlioMiwitli basctneut fi'.rv, aio a larirr bank hum, sprinicbuut!,U!;ar cmii'p anil ottiei cuihuihlltKft ertn-ttil oo Ihe prtiu tfi'tt ; lliure arc r.'.po a laru nnnicr of tanr treoi, an ', orcbanl of a lrito vairiBty of fruit Irwin, them ia a prlnx ot ncfer lulling wan r oonvt-Ineiit to thc h.nijf, mi I lite cutire f inn Is woll upjliei wii li ruumntt water. There wiil alio be fold at tits mm time an.t pliwe a luri?e variety ol ier.-iial prt-iierty pc-nx-ral IV um'J oo a weli cilUtvau-i! farm. oiueUtinir of work horses, colt, cons, Vfianx cattle, wa.'ina. Ple-ife, pluwis liaroia,iAl& ly the -MU.UVI, SUKar kwliTS. tabs, kettlcsaml houscholii KOO'l.jtc. Ttill.lIS. eme-thlnl of the j.ruli4e money on the real estate to be jial.1 on continu-tloa of sale antt delivery of !cel, one-thlru In six months and one-third in one year after continuation ot sale, with interest on deterred payments to be secured by ju tiriuent tKjndi mud mortifaire; tea per cent, oi tne purciiaae money en the real estate to be paid on the dayui sale, .Jhi.-h will be deductcj Iruin the nan 1'money. n the per4ial property a credit of mnetv days will lie uiven on all sums of five dollars and upwards ; all suau under live dollars to t-e cash. Male to oeiiuacnce at 10 i:clj.k a. x. GEOKGE O. WALKER. l)Jt. 1 Assifon-e. Wiio will get you tbe highest prices and make thc quick. Cards at Store, and Express Office. est sales. Scpi. i pUBUC SALE OF IlEAI. EKTATIl By Tlrtue of the aut .lority Kiveu to the nailer sii-ued by the last will and testament of Rudolph Meyers, late ol Upper 1 urkeytout Twp., Somerset county, Va., dce'd:, they will expose to tale, by publle uuicry, on tlie piemlses, oa Friday Oct. 24, 1879, At 1 o'clock p. M., of Mia day, the lollowlnz de srrllied valuable Keal Kutate, vil : A certain tract of land situate la I'ppcr Turkey foot Twp- Somerset county, Fa., adjoining hurts, of John Uroavher's heirs, Jonas iieinoa-Kh's hclra, John K. Aickolsio, John Uwire, and oth ers, coiitauilUK about 3ao acres, of which 17 acres are cle.ir, about SO acre In meadow. Tliere Is a two story loir house, a new bank barn, a lariro gUible, n,i other oumulMlns on the prom lie ; aire a (rood apple or-Lani and other Iruit treeJ, and a (until sujiar camp thereon. The proiny id well lenced, it under g.iod eultlvatlon, aj.i well (applied with water. TKK.HS. One third la hand, ntvn tlilnl In ro. main a Hon Um tho land, the Interest thereon to be paid annually to the widow of dee'd., durluK her llieliuic, and Hilar ber death to the heirs of -eceuseu, au.i tue oaiance in three equal annual imymuuu without IntercM. fomwMa will lie Kirvu on tlie 1st of April, 1-so, wh.:n tbe dee.1 will be delivered sad ju lnment n.-tcs taken for the de ferreii paj menls. Tea p-.r cent, of thc purchase money to be paid il .wn on day of sale. Il the property Is not mU1 It will bi rented for one year lrom April 1, l-fo. JAf'OJJ frERITABI), JUMAS Mi.Vh.KS. L-ec-utors. s II EM IT'S SALE. ASSKJNKK 8 SALE. iK VALLA BLE li EAL fJSTATK luc anr'.er?li(U' d eH(!iice of Emauual liersh blscr will sell at paid!:- ale, an Tufsday, November f, 187:1, at 2 o'clock r. n . on the nrcmises In Alle-rherr Twp., Somerset i-juntr. ..a certain traei ol land 1th the apimrtenar. vs. ,!tualo In said town?lilu ot Allcirheny. adjulmnif lnd.i of Eiiia Oanluer, tiuiiry sarver s ai-irs .-M'n.-u Ivn.-tiikter. and other. ejQUttnloa; to acres, B-ri.r all deared and In a xood state ol cultivatpin ; the improvements are s Irame dwelling bou, and brink bara thereon ereetcil ; there are also a large rarleiy of fuit trees on the premises ; also never taiiiDaT p"uir ol water convenient to the h-vuse : thi proiiertv li.-s directly nn the r.uie of the cuntemtdated rail r.iad t!in u;-h Ihiu-r's Gap. I bKMS Une-third of the piir-hase monev tn l-e paidon delivery ol deeil. on- th. Pi In si, moiiths and oue-thirl in one year alter day at sale. Ten l-r cent, to lie paidon day of sale'wlilc'a is to Ik deducted Irout tho hand money. UlUKUt, U. nALKKK, OcC 1 . Aft-nee. pc JJL1C SALE nUBLIC SALE. liy virtue of an order of sale granted by the Or phans' Court ol bomersut county, the anderaiirncd will sell at public sale, at tbe laio residcuce of llatiel A. lUioads, dec d., on Saturday Oct. 25, 1870, At 1 o'cliM-k, r. x- the rent estate of S lid tunl ;1 A. kboails. iljc'd., constating as lullows. No. i. The home place, eoutalniiu 13 acres, more or less, wlib a new Irame two-story drreilioir houfe, a new bank barn, and other buildings thereon en- ted : al-jut lew aires clear, Vt acres In meadow, with a fine lruit orchard on the same, adjoins the Poor It .ave farm, Samuel Vox and otncni: contains a lime quarry. No it. A tract ot laud adjoining the above, Samuel Ircut, Alexander Hunter, and the Leltter l-i rm, ccntaluicir UT acres, more or less, of whieli 5o acres are dear, balance well timbercj ; line apring and fruit orchard on the same. No. 3. A tract of land (known as the Ix ffler farm, eontainini s.l! acres, more or less, with dwelling house.oauK birn, ani other buildln-rs Uiere. B crecied, of whi -h id acres are clear, s acrufl in mea-low. hne fruit and never failing wa ter on the fame : a.lj uuini tbe Mason farm, Alex ander Huu.er. No. , au.l Jao.D L-iltl. IN-i.i. AIJ a tract of Und conUinlnz 23 acres, more or lets, with new 'raino dweilm biuse, new barn, and other t-oiidUn-a on tbe same i about IS acres clear. a!nut 4 acres In meadow, adjoins No. 1. and ISO S tlie .Musim Urm, Joseph Shatter, and the scnool lot. IlK-e lamia are near to churches, schools, aud wiliiln SaiiliS lrom somer set lx'rouih. Terms ot No. 1. 2. and 3. fine third after py meut of exjieoscs of i-artition, Ac, to remain a lien, tbe Interest o! which Is to be patl annnaily to the widow ol Daniel A. hoads, dee d , during; tor Hie. and at her death the principal to the heirs, one fourth in hand, 1st April, ltufl). balance ia four eigual annua! payments, to be secured on tbe premises. Terms ot No. 4.. Cash, 1st of April, 14S0. Ten per cent ol baud money to be paid or seoured by note as soon as thc property Is strurlc olt. V. W. SHAYEK, AdminUtral'T sni Trustee. IUBL1C SALE. OF EEAL ESTATE. iiy virtue of the cuthariiy Kiven to thc uudor-sli-iicd by the last will and tesiaroent of Lemuel Kirnr. l.itcol l'p-,icr Turkeylout Twp- S-imeret conniy, i'a-.. doc'iL, he will expose to sale, by i un ite outcry, on the premises, on Saturday, October 2.3,1879. at 10 o'clock A. v., of faiit da.-, the folkswlnfr do scribed valuable real cstat. vu: A certain tract of land situate In I'pper Turkey foot Twp- Someivet county, Fa aujolnln( the village ol Klngwiio-i. lands of Jacob Broui-her, I'anicl Faidley. Andrew IShrock and other, con taining about 110 acres, ot which about 110 acres are clear and about 3 acres in meadow : there is a good two story log house, a one and a half story srinz bonne and a good bank bam nn the prem ires ; also a (rood apple orchard and o' her fruit trees, and a good f ,'ar camp tuerton. Tbe pP.p erty ia under good cultivation and well supplied wituwa'er. TEK..1S. One-lhirJ In hand and the balance In three einal annual payments without Interest. tMesession wuioe uvcaou tae tut oi Auru. when the deed will be delivered and Ju-Ii'tueut notes taken tor the deferred paymenH. Ten pet cent, ot the .purchase money to be pavl down on nsv oi sale. JACOS OEKHAKD. Oct. 1 tic;utor. Of V A IA A R Lla Hi; VI. ESTATE. by virtue ot an alias orlcr oi" sIo is.-ued out of the trphan'a t'urtol Somereet t;cunty, Pa , to the utideniiKne-I trustees to sell the real estate of Jocx-ph Pile, late of Jllliord two., dee'd., will, on Saturday 0-:t. IS, 1S7D, et publia nulcry. In Koekw.xnl, (f.rmer!v Jlineral Point ), sell at the hotel of Joseph S-chroek, at one o'clock 1'. M the following real estate: No. 1. A cerealn larm situate In Milfurd town ship, ctuuty and state aforesaid, adioinlng lands of John A. Snyder. Peter Putmaa, James Seiliert, Oeonre Sechler, Wm.Hannk and 4bers ; contain ing 'aud acres, snore or less, about 17i acres cleared. Kith a j story frame dwelling bouse, barn and oth er out buildings thereon erected. This (arm is in an ordinary state of cultivation, with some very fine meadows on the same, in a good community : V miles from New Centreville, and o miles lrom the county seat. Convenient to school and church, which makes It very desirable, with fine fruit ani good water; also an abundance of coal and lime stone on the same, there being several coal banks now n'len and In good running order and good tim ber on tho part not cleared. No. S. A lot of ground situate In Rockwond (for merly Mineral Point), county und state aforesaid, having thereon erected a one and one-halt story frame dwelling house, stable, aud other outbuild ings, being tbe same property Bow occupied by Oeirge Pile. No. 3. A lot nfgr.und slit-ate as above, having thereon erected a one and a half story plank dwelling houe, adjoining lots of Henry Kreger on the west, alley on tbe east. Water street on the south, and the I'lttabargh and UooncUsvilie K. li on the north, being numbered oa the plot of said town as Lot No. 174. No. 4. A lot of ground situate as above, having thereon erected a small grocery store room, adioln tg alley on tbe west, Alain street oa the north, lot No. Ia4 no tbe east, and Kailrond street on tbe south ; lot being 50 feet front ami IU) feet deep ami numbered In the general flan of said town as kit N'. U3. For turiher lntormatlon call on the un dersigned trustees at Oebharu, Somerset county, Penaa. Ttii 31 3. One third of purchase money to be pal l on roD-rmation of sale, and the balance In twoejaI annual payments without interest ; ten per cent of purchase money tn be paid when the property is koocaeu down, ana wiitcn percentage win oe treatea as part pavment third, tbe balance to bonds on the promises. bs on the first and set ore d by jndgment PETER PTLE. JOSIAIIW. PILE, Truftets. New and Elegant 0AEPETS! All Grades. Low Prices DP.USSET SQUARES. Lignuins and Linoleum. 13UBL1USALE I OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Hy virtue of orders ul the Orphan. Courts of Bedtord and Sotnervef counties, the fubserllier will neil a', publie sale oa.tbe premises oa 'lhursday, October 30, 1373, one tract oflland, the property 01 uapt, w m. Wnl-li luleoi Juniata township. Itedlora eonntv. derenai-d and being bnrpurt or tract No. of the mil et 'ale ot said dee d, a Ihewa bydtlU.oa Die In said courts. This tract contains 19S a-res aid 113 perches net, of whioh It acre-. r,nd VI wrrehos are la Bed fiinl county, and T act is arel 131 perrhee are in Somerset co-uity. ail;umg other lands of said Wm. waisu, lands of y. flicurra ncirs, .. nuii, m. Necleoaur. A. KilUe and ethers. Two-thirds of said land clea red and under fence, and the bn lanee well tlintero 1. with a log dwelling boose and ether buildings thereon. Sale to cominenco at 1 o clock F. u. TEH11M Cash oo confirmation ol snle. A?iiat;r aiA, Trustee to sell the real Walsh, derd, Oi-t.1. rtite of "aptalrt, Vjti. Curtis Kooser, Ii-Tfticturrar-tl Dealer in CJLER,RIA.GES Of every Style and Description. Thc !e.t of workmen eg ployed and bob bat flrst eiaas materh.1 McL A FIXE XOT CIF DrCiC.lES Aiifays keyt on hand AlLffRK (iUAKAXTEED FOR (WE Y JE A R . Repairing prmnntlr done. MasafactBry near corners of V wt aod PaukA Hrteu, JSou-asrr, r". -.2 i I j l i , ... ...j. - 1 VJ Oct. I B0YABD,R0SE &G0. 39 Fifth Avenue, I'lTTSUUEG, Ti. Seiit 24 A DV.IN1STRATOKS NOTICE. late of Adam Hammer, late of Northampton Xj., deceased. Lrtters of administration cn the abcTe extate having bees r ranted totbe andegd, a-vtlc is hereby given to all persons lulebtifl to said estate to make immediate pa;iat and tbose having claims againn th; la ate te present tbera duly authenticated for letliement at the late residence ol de-eaxed la said township en Friday tbe fist day ut October, 1S7J. ' ADAM O. HAMMER, Srpt. S4 Adininlslrator. "VTOTICE OP ADIIINISTr.A 1 1 TOR. Estate ot Joseph Mason, late, ti MUferd Twp., bManerset oocnty,, dae'd. Lettera ol administration cn the above estate havlnBF been -ranted 1. I .n tileL notice ia hereby given to ta?j b-jdiuted to tt to make imme-' diate payro?r,t, ad those lvwg claims against It. to frjjat teem duly aathenticated forsettle mtiutoB i'Tlday, the 81st day or flctober, liu,at the late reaideoee Jacob F. Walker, In MJiord Twp. JACOB F. WALKER, Sept. 4 -. Administrator. Au DITOR'S NOTICE. At an Orphans' Court held at Kouurxt, la and for Somerset Uounty, on the !i day of September, 1479, before the honorable the Judges thereof, on motion, tbe Cuttrt apoipt Samuel U-alther. Esq., Auditor to e M-ul ne the claim and makedistrl. l.otko of tbe Kinds In the hands of tbe administra trix ami trustee of the estate of Aaron I Medline, dec iL, to and among those legally entitled thereto. N.)Tt e. For the purposes el tho. el-ore an. rlntmcnl, 1 witt attend at tiie eifice of John 11. hi, in Somerset, Pa., at 10 o'doek a. m.. of Thursday, the yth day ol October, 1H79, when and where all persona Interested can attund If they think proper. SAMUEL OAlTHfcli. scplK Auditor. . C256ti -.r-i.-jfoa. .Ionian Tee. tit virtue of sundry wrttsof Fieri (Facias and Le vari FaclasisuedoutoltbeUo-rt of Common Pleas ol SJomerset to.. Pa., and U me diroete.l, 1 will ex- poee to saie oy puoue outcry, at Bleyersdale, ui auiuuui, awpn omerset ouuaty, ra.t on T7iursda, October 16, 1879, at 1 o clock p. v., all the light, title, Interest andclalmol the Keystone Coal and Manutactur- Ing Company, of, in and to the following described real estate, situate on the line ol the P. It C it. K. In the tuwnshipe of OrtenvUle and Hummlt, In bouwrset eoujitv, to wit: 1 .A parcel or land containing 1310 acres, more or less, adjoining lands known as Samuel Huchstetler, lanu warranted in t lie nauieof -Maurice Keneily, lands ot estate or Peter Meyers, lands late ol the estate ol Annanla Heltlcy and others. auimnas me r laugneny plot oi lauijs, and eom prlsed ol tnree eontiguoo!! tracts. ne thereol known as the Darnel p. Juiller tract, eontalning OJi1. acres, with raw ml!l, three dwelling houws acd other buildings thereon, of which aoout loo acres are cleare.1 and in cultivation; an other auown a the Oaliriel Miller tr.irt. eonla uinir VM acres, with suieen dwelling homes at Keystone J unction, thereon erected, and the other known as tin U. V. Lint tract, containing ' acres, more ur icm itai tour uweiung nouses, tnree lime Klins, licieshel, coal dumping hoose-Upplo, scales aud ollice, tbereon erecU'd at Keystone Junction all wen uuioereii. Also Two acres of land being a rertangalar tot at Keystone Junction, and part of the tract 01 land Known as the C. Lint, tract, on the P. a. U. it. K.. upon which are erected the '-Savage fire brl'.ik woras, a atore boiue, dwelimg bone, smith snop, stahio and other outbuild lug?. All tbe coal, iron ore, tire clay aud otner mineral and mineral suustancea whatsoever, whether solid or lhUi I, lying or being under and contained w it hai me surface of the loilowiog lands and tene ments in umnill and Eiklick t mnsluus. and the iuseessary mining privileges ami rights of war tor uiiniui' aim rciuot nil iue am minerals, to Wit t No. 1. A tract ol land known as tbe Jonas Keitn -arm, lu -Jkuck t wp- the surface of which is owned by J.iriah Hay, containing Ml acres strict measure, adjoining lards ot of John Keira aud others. No. X. A tract of land known as the William Fliekiner latin, In KlLltcg Twp., the surface id which la owned by esuie ol llavid Hay, cuntain lng 14 acres and 9 pen hes, strl-t measure, ad- joiuing No. 1 aiurcsaid, land: ol P. YV llbelin now Jeremiah r oik ami oilierH. No. a. A tract of land Known as the Peter C. .11 vers iratt, in Elkiiek Twp.. the jurlaec ot which is owned by fluid Hay's esutc, containing -M tens and icrj perches, sirict measure adjoining tbe linvid Hay hois(id. No. .aloresai.l and otnera, No. . a net of land lu Elklick Twp. known as the liavid Boeghly larm, the surface or which is owned by W m. Hay, containing 3i acres, strict measure, a.j joining hinds of Cumberland at Eik liilt i.o-al t..uipny. No 3 ahresaid and others. No. 6. , tract ol land In tiKUek Twp.. known as the Samuel J. Lichly farm, the suriace of wiilch Is now owned by Uoorge F. liaor, roulain lng ZM acres strict measure, adjoining lands of the Cumlierland A LlkLck Coal 'Join puny. No. 4 aloresaid and other'. Wo.-e. A tract ol land In Ellitlk Twn -nw-i as the Samuel P. Miller tr-r, tlie suriace ol which Is owned by Samuel P. Sillier, eoniainin itai : acres inaile up of two contiguous parcels, adjoin ing No. 5 n iorefaid, lands ol Cuiulieriaod and Elk licst Cistl Company and otliers. No. 7. A tract oi land In tlkliclt Twp., known as the -Wi'.helin tract," the inuce ol which ia now owned by Jeremiah Folk, containing 51'; acres, strict measure, ad fining luad of P. il helra's e.jite, John K:iui, liavid Hay estate and others No. s, A tract of Und In Elklick Twp., koownas the liavid Hay term, the surface , which Is owned by I). Hay's ejtate, containing 183 acres and ait torches strict meaiuie. .n...inir i-n.i ..i r. . Wiluetm's estate, Noa. I and 3 afoiesald and ULuers. No. tl. x tract of land In Flkll.-kTwn Vnn-. the Jacob Uershbcncer larm. the uru.-e ot whieh owned by Adam Lepley.coatainlng 1-Waieres, strl.t -ojoiumg num. a anu e aioresald, lands ol S. Flic-kim,-er's heirs and others o. id. a tract of land in Elklick Twp., known as the John Keim, Sr., larm, the surface ol which Is owned by John Kelin, containing vt acres and M perches, adjoining Nos. l and 7 aforesaid lands oi joun jeim anu otnera. No. II. A tract ol land In Eikllca Twp., known as tne jonn Kiln Jr., larm, the suriace of which Is owned by John Keim, Jr.. containing 10 acres anil 7 perches, adjoining No. lu aforesaid, lands of Joseph Keim and others. Containing In the aggregate 1300 aens in fee simpie, and the Coal and minerals and mining privilege and right oi way f M4 acres and e , . lue same premises conveyed by V.J.Baer and wile to the Keystone Coal A. Macuia'-iuring Company, by deed dated the st day o; February, le77, ami recorded at Somerset, Pa., In record oi deeds, vol. 3S. page 3t, Ao. and belna; the seme land, and tenements mentioned and -escribed In a mortgage executed lu- the jnv.ua oi a. -uanutairturmg Company to ioimi j. tryKerand Henry A. Stiles, trustees, dated the 1st day of December. 171, and recorded lo mcru-age recurd, vol. 3, page so, k. ALSO No. 1. Aprrreel of land situate tn Smnmlt Twp., on the Casselman rivar. sa.t .oo,.,. a . . more or less, hounded by Casselman river on tbe ea-., auici i-. .utticr on the north and south, and tond ol Oeorge F. Baer on the west, upon which are erected the Incline planeand cables lad fixtures or plane of tbe Keystone Coal and Mana lacturing Company, a wheel house, scale ami scale house, check house, toid house, oil house and office, blacksmith shop, carpenter shop, sl dwell ing houses and stable, and rail road and siding of the narow-guage rail nail of the deft. Co. No. . A parcel of land situate In summit Twp . aforesaid, cntaiom w acres, more or less, bound ed by tbe t'asseUuan river cn tho west, and by Urn-sot Samuel P. .Miller and Joseph D Miller on the east and south, and by lots of M. Shannon and other! on part of tne east, upon which Is located the mining village of Keystoue mine, eo tamjag dwelling houses, 1 engine house and ennd house, and the narrow ga(-,o rail road and 1 ... "'f, v. iir, uttiv. U. No. 3. A lot of ground , the borough of Ueyers ,.!e' S?u...Jri ''J Salfhttry street oa the east, lot ol H.1. Weld on the south. Second street on the north being Ml by ISO leet, on which is erected a lrame dwelling and office of tbe company. ho. Also all the narrow guago rail mad of tbe delendant company, situate la said Summit Twp., extending from the Keystone mines to tbe Keystone J uncUi, including tbe right ol way. tlie tracks, sidings, bridges, culverts, switches! water tank, water station, station, broad gnage siding at Keystone Junction, dump and tit?W house; also two locomotives and tenders with necessary tools, Implements and fixtures," can, and 1 large rail road scales, ami all thu plant ol the Slid rail road. .b "tne,fra:----. rights aad privilege of the Keystone Coal and lau'ifacturiB Com pany. Taken in execution as tie property of the Key. stone Coal and lanufai-ing tympany, at the suit of Henry A. St ,nd Augmtu . Hiehey, NOTICE -All nersnns nneehiul- . I , .k . sale, will please Uke notice, that twoper cent, ot lh lllrrhtu m.di. .11. k. : ' . ,,,-' -. -w " o. reuireuassooaasice , . oic uown, iHnerwtse tt will again be exposed to sale at the risk of the fir .ueehaMr. Iheresiclueofthe purchase monev aaA be pal on or belore Tburlav of the u-n.1 i, r v. vember Court, tbe time fixed by tie Court lor tak hig UieacAnowledgment of deeds, and node.) will be ackcuwledgod nntU nhasa umoey U paid m Sept ,WA i, srt. xi. A JOHNWANAMAKEB I JUIIX WANAM.VKKI.t;i;.VMr)KItT. : The far-.ft Dry O'-xfs Outjitfi llu't, I niiL.iEmnA. (PBITATE orrifE-i SEPTEMBER. IM I?7-. MR. NfCUOLAS RAGGS, Mmaier PitUhtryk Bran Sort'. Pear Sir : 1 har coacluded to cIom oar Brtach Store ia FitUbaryh t the end of the present !.., which expire with this) eaoa. The People of PitUborgh ge m t cordial welcome aod tDXt heart r sepport, aad tbU makra it harder tj abut up vor house ; but the fa-?, li, tt Storeroom 23 Filth Avenue, never lui.vd us aid we were anable to f et exacltr what we wanted. Aod more thio that oar bjaiaeM U focreaairg to rapidlj that we Hod it to oar interest to CONSOLIDATE OUR EFFORTS and mass all oar best clerks. Yoa maj hare heard by tbi time that we have secured the property adjoining ns oa Chestnut street, and are now fitting it nP for a NEW DEPARTMENT for a BOYS' AND YOUNG KEN'S CLOTH ING DEPARTMENT. Yoa will also be glad to know that baainefs is "booming" at OAK HALL OUR OLD stand bywhere, for nearly 20 YEARS, we have done the LARGEST BUSINESS So t-e United States. WE SHALL KEEP THE STOCK UP IX FULL ASSORTMENT UN TIL THE CLOSE OF THE nOCSE, BUT YOU MAY MARK THE PRICE? LOW ALL TIIE WAY THROUGH, as we prefer to sell every, thing oat clean. Yours truly, JOHN -WANAMAKER. AT C. INT. BOYD'S Mammoth Block, CARBOLIXE, COH LI VtK OIL lil'LL S COmH SYRUP, HAWriLKHt.K 114. Tea rmm sjel HOP BITTERS, ArOCST .'LOWER ST. JACOB'S OIL. UAKilLI.NOOIL. SoMxaaKT, Pzaa'a. BOSCHEE'S OERM AW SYRCP, JAVNES EXPECTORANT. HAMHT ROF.H DROPS, I 1.1 K. 3 MAdllllllU HALLS HAIR KENEWER, AYEK'S HA lit YIOOR, iOlRFOLL LLflM EffT, BASE BALLS. OAKDENSKEKS. FINE STATION ERY. CLOTH BUt SH tS, YulLLT tKHJDS, FISHING TACKLE, POOKET BKIKS. PENS A PENHOLDERS, IIH'IU IJtiL.ltl tM. S At; K ET VOW HERS. I.t'XDOI.!-.SPEKEI JIERY, EINEClOARS. TOILET S3APS. LEO AL BLANKS, !'HOOL BOOKS. Matt l UL- HOYT'S UJLIXE, PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND HOME RECEIPTS A SlECIALTY. ICE COLD SODA WATER. c. n. boyd, su:ce:;soe to g. w. speers. rcinnmioili ISIoek. Maj 14, TS THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE STORE WEST OF THE- ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. :0:- BY ERS & BARNETT, (SUCCESSORS TO J0H!i F. B.YMYER,) SOMERSET. PA. Wc take pleasure in announcing to the public that we have JUST KJECM VlID a large and complete stock of Hard ware, which we intend to sell at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES! Our stock is complete in all respects, and comprises every article usually kept in Hardware Stores. :k- Blacksmiths' tools and supplies, such as Iron, Norway Nail rod Iron, Vulcan Horse-nails, Taper Taps, Horse Shoes, Fine Sleigh-shoes and Cast steel, a full 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 Him and Mortise Locks, Cast and corought Butts , acorned and plain, a complete stock of Xails always on hand, also a full assortment of Glass. CARPENTERS' TOOLS. We have always on hand a complete stock cl laws both Hand and Cross-cut, xes, Hatchets, Hammers Stee and Try Squares, Compasses, Bench and Fancy Planes etc., etc. We always keep a full line of Kevolvers, Pistols, Shot-guns Powder-flasks, Shot-pouches, cartridges, Caps, Wads, "Rifle and Shot-gun Powder, also a full line of Gun Repairs. SSi COX EE'S SALE TALI ABLE BEAL EftTATE. PT Ttrtas or an order benc-l of tho Court vi vniiKin rieaa oi Minierwid-itT, f., tho ttn ilcri(Del Assignee of Samuel fStull will sp'j tt y ui .it. nil Saturday, Oct. ISth, IS-tO, a. on tho premises In Jccnor XfP-, said eoua tv, tbe Mlnwlmr desrrllietl n- .- ! - So . The home fana ol laI Samuel Siuft cob lalnlnK about 2 acre, a.) roinlDK lands of Henun emmnt t. Wm. W. Cirlimh. T.. k-.i ... cob Kflio, a-;a cUers. The bolldma-a ou-n.it' at a inn iiso mry irame aweinpij boune, lare ban ban, nab-ot- and other out builJla. Aboat rrt- m iiumer tana ana tne remain-er of tie traetlslnahlvhsuteoreoltlvaunu. The Somer ton.J JohBstowaplkeerusseetlMt-rai. Cbnli es, schools, mills. Mures tte., oouTenlenC Fleatr of water on the premises. Ko. 2. A tract ot lana ooatalnln. aboat UOirm adjolnlnjr UukM ot Ailam S. ShaHcr. Wm. Stuft, Nancy badger aad others. About a f-res of tim ber land and tbo remainder In a good ite of eul Mvatlun. The baihllnics are: a two storr frame dwtllio---uiue, wash house, Urm bank ova fiioarlT now), and other oat bafliiini-a. I'imrrh.. Senooic), mills, eia. within euaretMit iltnj TLtLMb: Ton percent, ui tbe purchase monev to be paid as soon as the nrnurtr I- kii.i.i down; the balance of one-third oneunfirmatlon of sale. . One-third in six mosths, and one-third In one ear from the 1st da ol September, 1T, with inU-rciitondefc-md payments lrora date ot sale. -.NTo. L Will be sold hrst and then the n-tin eer will go to the premises of Ko, Z, aad sail that. JU, A. HU.1UI, JUS1AH M1UL.ER. Avrtloaecr. Asdgneeof Samuel SttV We have a complete line of Lamps, Ianterns, and supplies a full line of Saddlery Hardware, comprising Saddle-trees Buckles, Rings, Harness-pad3, Ornaments, etc., etc. -:0:- In the Agricultural Department wc have a full stock of Forks, Shovels, Hope, Chains, Mane and Curry-Combs, Horse brushes, etc., etc :0: We make a specialty ofPockt t and Table Cutlery. Also Silver Plated Table Ware, Tlated and Britannia Spoons. We also make a specialty of Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, and also Painters' Tools, etc. :0: We keep constantly on hand the Celebrated Cucumber Pump, (porcelain lined) and a cheaper quality that are not lined. This Pump has taken the lead of all others wherever introduced. :o: ' All goods warranted to be as represented. Our principles are Fair Dealing, Quick Sales, and Small Profits e challenge competition. Call and examine goods, and a certain prices- before purchasing elsewhere. BYERS & BAKNETT.
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