rhe Somerset Herali ''' TlllT TABLES. I'lLTlMOKi: A OHIO R rirrsBi koh pivision. , ... "rr "Unv 19, ls7, trains en ii uiart irrai end arrive at depot, corner Gri ,ua l iier Street, as !""' n. 1.A-T MAIL. HAIL l.eave : l.-':'r' f ft. o:"k :!5 . m, l':.-'"'' ,..,, " llnbld.lj.l.la ll.Wla.lu. " : " ".ii " r'ltlnnn.ii ::m " l 'V'-'i.n it. " l,n-hii,t,ii.l :gn p. in. lt m-1iiiii.ioii Kr-.iu.lii. ' . !ft' " uuilfl-miil S V ). lu. V " ii;4 HwioiUHll 3 '.1' ' l : 'vl1 nil ll &m1 " ;1 f1'1 k u p. !m. ll.ml'le 0:4; " i-.-"5'"" 141 I m.iiituwn Tl'l " I. .11: . .;k !M. I'lmxl.t 7:17 - ut-"--:1' totiliellMltie i:l ' i.,s,m. tii V a loll 7 hi " " v ! p. M. MK.nrt 7..'iJ 1 1-- ... ai'-H iu. hi'i't-i 1' ' 4.4 ' IV.ti.Ouri; p. ui. ., run by Baltimore Time 14 minutes ' lastrr tban Plttsbarirh tiuio. - 1 , XI I 1 rS V, . , l t ores? 1 in ' ' h.cliu , . J,VnVi''''"'-il!'vill'1,'u;H- M- M ,ni "..'' m In return Ine Liprers leave :';I l"' . 1- ,1 ii a TVI nrrlvlnir at M inerul ::ai.ii u.,..ii A m Lii, Ollr r.llliKn act. 41 la a-. 1,. ..X.-tjiuVt 12, 17 conlil4,,r. WiU turk?js at rerwirU'tl plenty in the The young folis are euuming the weeks till Oris; mm. Can you discern the hand vtriuntr on the wall, Alexaader 1 The attendance at cwrt this week prom ises to bs unusually iarn. If anythiiic intcresiirc h; ixns in vour neighborhood bend it to us. The weather his bran (iuite warm and spring like for the pst few Java. The canienter enimentd work on the new engine housu Mondiy morning. Verv lilile monev ws wacered in our oa ttie result of Tuesday s eltction, It has been ascertained alter ratient in Vcs'.ifiiUun, that couruhijw averags three ion 01 coal eata. ineprule ot imaginary dicmtv mav help a man t strut, but il'gives no tone to an wona or esteem. it luKoa a wlioie icirulatuie to rbanea man's nam"!. A woman can chnge hers by the act of a single nun. In this country the idea of a free press is so prevalent that many persons never luina ot paying the printer, Thatiks,rivin2 Dav conies on Thursday the 27th instant, and Christmas, on Thurs day, the 2.lh ot next month. S. T. Little & Sons will lie found in their old stand, next to Itoyd's Drusr-siore. in stead ot ScheHg News Ui'pot, as adver tised. f ' Mr. B. L Fahnestock, of " Pittsbureh, 10 33 a. m Mmday ; fild on us Monday morning and had his " ' J' , rnnia tkliroil nn mtr siiticrirt inn lint The Dem'a. die! most deji hard. Court coiveaed flourishing The senior editor of the Danoerat has one of his bands bandaged up on account ot having a very painful boil thereon. We make this stat enteat tor fear it might be thought by some that he injured it in cit ing vent to his joy over last Tuesday's election. OFFICIAL RETURNS or THE Complaint is made to us that wagons are allowed to stand across the street be tween the Case-beer and liaar blocks, on Main street. The complaint is that it is a danger as well as annoyance to anyone who may be driving along that thorough fare. Oar borough authorities should see to it. Election held in Somerset Cainty, Fa., NOVEMBEK -ith, 1670. W1T, Y run:1 141 nii A. ,.: 4 A. M. irert find vl""1 ruutc to ttie 1 ' ...i, v waWiiutB.mjr. II! MhII U-avUili Mt H: ; e:w r. dallr, ar- t. : hall lm rr. v:iu New York a. -.15 p. . !ui. r w. : bultliooru, v:n I'MlMii-li'lan; Lib r 1-11'- ,il train ilaily. ixlulvrsreiil Sutwlay. iiin auil 1-alette Kxprew T; k"' Hilt', (xmrr Filth Averne nd Sinlth i. mid i7' wrnfr Itranl Water 4 1-ir i s?uriri. !' ' 1. i.. U'i H.Oenrral Tlckft Ater.t L. K. Ii vrs I'AIAN . SSujil.. Jmnrllviile. p, I. k B. E. R.-r mi jiiiLrouT. K.IICfR a AXBaiA aAILBOAD. :iJ ' 5iny 13- ,8"s. tralni will foil' c.UDecUwt w!Ui li peii)fer tntlm t lie P. W. a B. K. K. (MaU train! dai y, Ex- LUTL ASE1VB. Sill Wert. . S3.' p.m. .11 :oa. in. 6 30 p. m. 1 00 p. m. Hrl estate is the cheapest article in the market. It was the last to yield to the panic and the last to teel the boom ; but it is coniin!?. somerset county is in line for 1SS0. Her majority this tear is 10:57 : next year, when a full vote will be polled, it well rea h lo(0. ine ouuuins oi an elevated railway is le:ng agitated by the citizens of Pitts burgh. The advantages pro and eon are being tiiscussed. Xot withstanding the dry weather and the early Irosts, the leaves were never known to hang to tli e trees s loag in the all as they have this. Whew 1 Get out the old sleigh ! Twenty-four suows are predicted for this winter Iwause the first snow fell on the 24th of October. Be in time. The Harpers have started a new weekly publicati hi, called "Harper's Young Peo ple." 7..' it is up to the standard ot their other l jbucalioiis, it w ill pass. S'kil batt (vnuecu with Local Wcet. v ,i fii pw t" Kciiu'.ar Tim Tal'lf. to taLc f- iJ ,:ur nv. Jui.c '- ISta, acl (wntuittc Ui !rce li-ive mcr!t every NrtiunlRv , (i.i.uect null llie .lU'iunulQ t.xplvtiii t ..u t!ic b. a . K. ii.., aua od MLuiiay ut ii:i f w ' -i'.frt wiib ;iui truin west, wlurli ar - a. l'-::t''UrjU at y w a. m. ii Vl.ITZ. W. H. SAXNKR. I -i'- : a Ti kt Ast. SSuixruitemiciit i i'-f-T.rr Lift.... j I'.w-i'ir Weft... ; Li t ' V(t l-i " .. 12 CO . U H p. m 113 p. 4 . j p. n. . t o.i A. M liuru luv iiv- i;.. A ! IJovd's. y a' N. Dot o s. (Hi a.. tj;f at C. X. tvijrtm.rit ot s.occtwles at '.rt ire vit-1 to Patent me lieinej and Di e stulFs ...yd". a ! nJ;tg C :: : l" N. i:d. Fii-sr tr sale at Soniersn t Su-:iin Jllil for j" )rr Iwrnl, Li'!eiale. ne M-d alieat at the rvinierstt bti-am :::: iur ii c jvr tuhei. !' rkt;:rf made tor 10 ecu Ik, suitable ; .: :!.un, at the new photograph gallery, i'lUrtbcg. N. Mi se ry at "Wwt Ward Milline 51. D. Cf.NMM.nAM. i'.rxaili' an.l Two-Tone Satin-lace Kib l i a; -WtM Ward Millinery tMore." M. Ii. C'VSSIXC.HAM. Tue k-1 place to I uy White Lead, Oil, Vrr.;;L. Taints Ac ., at Dvers it Darnett. Sit.'stt, I'd. Xf lints. B.intiftj and Flowers, latest '--I'- at "W'tt Ward Millinery Store." 5I. B- Cl'NXINl'.IIAM. A " in hand the Oliver Chilled : ' ad r- j:rs at Bvers & Barnett, --.rxt. Pa. "J'tet by the Stew, Haw, IIa!l-Cac, or V".srt. at W. Ii. PLtt'g Saloon, tasement Jc Petrits' Block. N' KiiiboD?. Flowers. Ornaments, Suckles. Feathers, Tips, Wings and .':i; VYtit Ward Miiliuery Store." M. B. Ct NXtMillAM. ' t. J ct-t prii-es of Xaiis. Iron, Glass, f-''-t.. II, ie.. Ufore pu.-rdiasineelse-i!.;rs J: Barnett, SinierseC Pa. .irs' ird Children's Gloves, Hose, V Kuchcs. Ties. Kerchiefs, . ii t t Ward Millinery Store." M. B. Cl NMSOHAM. stock of ready-made on-,erM.t, can le s. in the Naugle Uit stlected - '--t? ter firougU to ? i'-'-V.H. llochstetltr : " S?' Striir,eJ an(1 Brocaded Velve r.,t' s. Satius, iSc-.lor Trimmings, at i WrJ Millinery Store." 5!. B. CixMcnAi.-. Wait4 : .'' f s. Buckwheat Flour. " --s. Applts. COi'K i DtLKITS. . ''"''r5an.l c.hers cor.iin; to Somerset -c c A u.i ;ae an I 'yster Stew these - ; Nothing Utter to courit-h and t'.'f inn(r man. Only 23 cents a H. Piatt s Saloon.' ' Uxti.v Wantld. By an cxper - ' tf:.r ,l; -Swai-z Method." (;. II. Wold. P. . Box 2,7, Bridgeport, Ccnn. Tl ere is prolmbly no better time in the whoie year than the present for pruning and cutting back grapevines all sorts of lruit trees and ornamental treef, and shrubs. .Mary lieaa, who made her entry into Iniiaua six years ago in a Bloomer cos tuiue wim a revolver displayed at her belt, and became a public speaker oa wo mans Ihief. We have on our table a 6Weet potato, raised by Judge C. C. Musselman, on his farm, a tew miles northeast of town, that weighs three and a-halt pounds, measures ten inches in length and 16 inches in cir cumference. Wehadnt intended to say "potatoes" this year, but this compels us to, just once. We were glad to meet our triend L. C. Colborn, Hq., on the street Saturday, af ter an absence of over a month. Mr. Col born had been confined to his bed with a severe attack ot typhoid lever. He is still very weak and considerably emaciated but hopes in a tew weeks more to recover his former good health. STATE. . Tkkascrkb. I A, COUNTY. H. I. U. J nry uom. DiarRicia. 5 i c r i J' 3. 00 E E As AsTONisiiiNo Pact. A Urge pro portion of the American people are to day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or dis ordered liver. The result of these dis eases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming, making life actually a burden instead of pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to be. There is no rood reason for this, if you will only throw aside pre judice and skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your friends, and try one bottle of Green's August Flower. Your speedy relict is certain. Millions of bot ties of this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in every case. Yon can buy a samp.e bottte for 10 cents to try. Three doses will relieve the worst case. Posi tively sold bv ail Druggists on the West ern Continent. At ike Lithcran parsonage, on Sunday evening. iovemlr oth, 18iU, our talented young musical friend, Mr. I. J. Henley, wasun.tid in marruge to Miss Carr Weimer, daughter of John Weimer, of this place. The young couple have the best wishes of the Herald lor their future happiness and prosperity. c are under obligations to the follow ing lnends lor the promptness with which they furnished us with the returns ot their respective districts, at an early hour on tue mgnt ol tue election : Samuel A. Dean Addison ; tvtmuel Custer, Stoystown (.apt. J as. B. Lyons, Lrsina: Walter Jones, Meversdale ; Dr. B. A. Fichtner, Coniluence. James Cochlin, who is well if not azree ably known to many of our readers, after an absence ol a little over a year, returned to his native heath last week. James. with uif family, had started fur Kansas in a smail wegon drawn by a "noble steed. cenerously presented him bv the local of the Herald He was over a year cetlin i. n i- - . . . - . no mr us jierveespori, w ncn ne ousica and returned home. That was a jolly crowd that assembled at J. i. Ogle s ottice, the Republican head quarters, Tuesday nicht. It was with dillicalty that the "boys" kept from giving vent t tueir leeiings as telegram alter telegram came in, all ot the most faTora ble character for the Republicans. About o ciock the office closed, and then such cheers went up as haven't been heard in id Somerset lor a number ot years. mere was no mistaking tiiem tor a Dein ocri-tic yell, they were loud, full, and ring mz. rig'.ils, now ret. res 1 1 a prison as a A Boston preacher till : "Ths little gord any of us can do must be done with our hearts thumpiaj against our lellow men." And every young woman in church looked at every i.ther young woman and smiled approvingly. Tiie ciarls Lave deci Jod that the own er of an adjoining property may cut the branches of a tree hanging over his land and may dig up the roots running into his land, hut he has no right to the fruit, even when it falls upan his property. We publish in another column the ad vertteeiueut of the S-ieittirie Am riVn,. It is a very Useful and instructive publica tion, and e will take the trouble to secure it for any of our su''ribere w ho wish us to do so, uj .:n receipt ot the prica. At half pas4 l'clix-k Wednesday morn ic tLe new road around the spur of the mountain at the Pinkerton tunnel. B. & O. Ii. B., was completed, and trains parsed over it. The new branch was finished in eight days. Sleeping coaches will be run through both wavs. " Wedncsc'ay nijzht snow fell in this sec tion to the depth ol Irom five to six inches. Friday morning the tun came out and during th day it was warm and pleasant as May. The snow, which has entirely disapjieared, augmented the water supply of the town considerably. We have on our books a considerable amount due us lor advertisements, job work and suliscriptions. and as an editor cannot live without money, we would ask all who know themselves indebted to us lor either of the above to come and settle the sume. an 1 sayre up the time and ex pease ot senJing a bill. Mi liPEK at Greesihu'rg. Monday night Tom Clark, .colored ,i Brady McCul lough, John Ciark, Jim Seesc and Charley Kic?, a party of gamblers, were plvinc their trade, when McCullough and Tom Clark got into a quarrel over a bet, which culminated in McCullocgh's shooting Ciark through the heart, killing him in stantly. McCuilouch belongs to one of the must respectable families in Westmore land county. Mars, which this week becomes m re brilliant than at any time since 1S77, is now the niiist striking object in the sky. not even Jupiter accepted. Indeed it al ia; cquils Jupiter ia apparent size. The rich, ruddy colors ol Mars, unlike that ot any other planet or star, serves to easily distinguish it, and adds greatly to its splen dor. 1 he present opportunity is being im proved by astronomers in all parts of the wond to catch a glimpse ol -Mar s two lit tle moons. "i" rot rveryliody needs new We Lave a sufiicient demands until we cet to buy our goods. ".cs us iLat n nrft-1 ilie -1 afraid i' f th-m. W. II. Hot USTETLER. ' 's'f D Fr cash or merchandlfe in .ii, t, . , " i "'::( '-" choice Potatot a -, Oata ; Wheat. , Corn. Flax Seed. White Navy Beans. Cook ii Beeiuts. "V' c t-A1 E The repairing of the , if' ?" Mwidlecmk. at Gr.s's Mill, I ','( ". ;''cr-tk Twp., one mile west of rv-i'e. will t ,!d to the low j. ll"?-1,0 premises, on Saturday, UJ r: N'"veniber. 17'J. at 9 o'clot-k rot t). ... - 1-"111 UlinBllUf I ! . M Sell liiM-K, Ck-rk. kASt,l Pir..i.. r T . ... 1 i4; -i 1 you aow " iT urance wonl in on r rom - . --i France because they stem - c v J.tr A i ls their davs mis- r Dyspppsi. and' Liver f- r: d:gertua. ConMipalion. and ".ueu riliUUil W1AL- ' '-J- Bkxford, Simerset, Ix'tv Pukes fob Brrrr.n. The N'tw York TribvM in its market report, ex plained why some butter is sold for such low prices. I a sjK-aking ot butter it said. "Light colored good are very hard to dis pose of and several lots were'thouebt well sold at 8 to 10 cents." If batter mikers would get the tip price, they should ne the Periected Butter Color made by vVells, llichardson A- Co., Burlingtim, Vl It gives a pure dandelion color and never turns red or rancid, but tends to improve and preserve the butter. A mild w inter is predicted lrom the way the bees have beta conducting themselves. Farmers and Utkcepers say that bees worked harder lately than they did when white clover was in bloom, and have only just commenced killing the d roans otf. which is a sign that they do not look for a very severe winter. Those who are con sidered authority say that bees never make a mistake in this respect -, hence, the pre diction as above. We wouldn't advise, however, the packing up of wraps and ul sters, as in these degenerate days even bees may be deceit! ul. The future prospects of Ml Pleasant, Westmoreland county, are rather bright Situated in the midst ol the coal regions ol that section, she is literally surrounded with coke ovens, and, consequently, is greatly tenefit'.ed from the immense busi ness now done in coal and coke. Within the part two weeks the Pennsylvania Rail road Company purchased several thouand acres of land" in the vicinity of the town, acd ft ia aservcd that the company intend putting down an oil well ai the earliest day, te determine whether col oil lies under the coal basins. Should they "strike oil," the ancient village wouid noon put oo city airs. t-i . r rt .i I"- lew months there has len j rent all demard atiout the same price, no And now the Chairman of the Demo cratic County Committee "advances the proposition" that the reason there were no Democratic tickets in Shade on election day, was that they had been stolen by d J Radical postmaster. A better rea son is tliat the tickets were sent to two men who live over live miles . from the nearest poutofiice ; that noiiher of them were at the ollice for several days prior to tue election, nor at the polls on election d:.y. That "propositioa" won't hold wa ter. "Advance" another. Mr. R. W. Little, of the firm of S. T. Lutie lc Sona, Cumberland, Md., arrived on the Z 'M train Monday evening, and has opened out at their old stand, next to Boyd's Drug store, a fine assortment d! goods, consisting ia part of Gold and Silver Watches and Chains, Solid Silver and rlated SjHons. Forks, &c," Castors, Cake Stands, ioiletSets, Jewelry, Rings, fcc A good opportunity is ofl'ured to persons wishing to purchase Holiday and Wedding i resenis. .nr. i.ittic w.ii be liere dunn;: Court and will be pleased to have vou ail call and examine hi goods. Albert, soa ot Samuel J. Lichty, of alisbury, while hunting a short distance lrom that place, on Wednesday, shot and severely wounded himself. It appears the young man had driven a rabbit into a stone heap and had placed his gun against tree, while he was throwing away the stones from the entrance. One of them mav have struck the gun and discharged it. the entire load crashing through his thigh, making a fearful wound. He bound up the wound as well as he was able and returned home, where he received the best surgical aid and is now doing well. Our sympathies are with him in his affliction. iuytrtdi'le ( omiiitrcial. Commendatort The Oakland Rf publican has the following to say ol Dr. Fundenberg, the oculist and auristof Cum berland : Dr. W. F. Fnndenberg, the oculist and aurist lrom Cumberland, Md, who is spen ding a portioj of each week with us, is meeting with great success in his spe cialties of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Oa Wednislay last he operated upon the left eye of .Mr. Andrew Rrady, of A!ta mont, whose eve had been "crooked or crossed since birth. On Thursday the doctor removed several tumors from the throat ot a son ol John W. Lee. Both ot these operations were entirely success ful. When General Grant heard of Senator Chandler's death, he said : "I am glad to express my opinion of him as a man. 1 have Known him long and intimately, and I was very fond of him. He w as a true and good man, and his death is a great loss to his State and Na tion, lie was oitea greatly misrepresent ed. All positive men are, and Chandler was a positive man. No ojuthern man was ever able to bulldoze him, and he was never afraid to express his opinions, tearing they might not be popular at the time. He was not bitter toward the touth, and the Socthern nt-op'e would have lound no more sincere well-w isher if they had. as he understood it, accepted the re sults ot the war in g.xxl faiih. As a states man, I think thst lrom long experience and good natural abilities he deserved to rank among our best. He was a man of good, sound judgment, good executive ability, and untiring indns'.ry." Court convened promptly at 2 p. m. Monday, with His Honor Judge nail, and Associates Stutft and Musselman on the bench. The first case on the criminal list for trial was, the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania vs. Edward 51. Schrock; indicted lor "Bri'ierv, Fraud, and wiliul violation ol the Election Laws " After considers hie delay, a jury composed of the following named gentlemen was sworn to well and tru'y try the cae, and a true veriict given according to the evidence: Sdomon W. Knepper, Mjilord township ; John Stacer, Meversdale : Anannias Hoover, Elklick ; Philip Philiipt.t.' L. T or key foot ; Aaron Lephart, U. Turkeyfoot ; Michael Good, Somerset township , Chauncey Treseler, Addison ; John Dwire, U. Turkeyfoot ; John W. Hammer, Quemahoning ; Daniel Keeter, Somerset township; Hiram Wa ble, Miiford. The ca?e was then opened by District Attorney Scott, on behalf of the Commonwealth, after which Court ad journed to meet at t-Jld a, eu, Tuesday. We take the following from the Johns town lri''vnf: About ? o'clock Taeeday night a fire broke out ia the cooper shop ot Mr. Isaac Baomgaruner, id tx!p Level, and the flames soon spread to the adjoining build ing, which was occupied by Mr. Samuel Custer, as a carpenter shop. Every effort was made by the citizens to stay the de structive progress of the conflagration, but witnout avail, and bota were entirely de stroyed. The tire started from some chips which were accidentally ignited in the cooper shop. The residences of these gen tlemen, which were situated near the properties burned, were tortanately saved lrom toe names. e Aillon Township Allegheny Townabip. Berlin Burooit-h Hrothernraller Township.. I'onpitiauKQ Township.... Counueaee Borough F.lklick Township Crrenvllle Township Jefteraufi Township. Jenner Twp Jennertown Bnruugh I.ariraer Township ZMMdlecreek Township..... Meyenulale Boroach Millori Townnlilp.7 New Baltimore Borough.. New I'enlrertlle Bur Northampton Township.... Paint Township Qaemaboninir Twu........ saii0oury oringn.. Shade Township .Somerset Hor Somerset Twp., No. 1 Somerset Twp., No. 3 Southampton Township... Stonycreea Townshii Stoyeatown Borough Summit Township Turkeyfoot Two, L Turkeyfoot Twp, J t'rina Borough Wellersburg Borough Tot ami as su 3 111 vi 40 61 2H 66 lw 12 21 47 I'M 1S 2 IS IS ii 13U 38 ! 170 iCOf 83 47; lxi: Sui 40 i 4: 70 34: 141 4 ; V i 7 : 1 I 31:: 01' : 21.' 40 : SO : 9 : 29 : IS j 27:! 1M j 3D i S : 28 I SI S5 I i.i ; u i 19 i si ; 42 ; 34 : 21 ! 23 ! 30 : ! 91 . & 37 ; HI u: ; i : ! 4 S3 j 17 U ' 21 : M m isa i is IS 121 2k Si 1M 2U M 4T 1 J7 0: o- 7 So 14 125 ti ! 8V : 74-: 2i: 3): as" : 4li: 41:- t; 2S! li M -:; 28: 2:j 8 : -: : so:: 40.: 24 : us : VS : is ; i : 2U 24 j 42 : 33 21: i 2:' 80 230: 1271 i 93 30 37, 111 W) 42 411 2: 64 17: ia: 21: 6 l'J2 1: : 18 1: 6&: 131: lift: : 169: 222: do 47; l3i 30' 40: 44 70: S6: 14 2300j The Last Crascb. As the Indepen dent ot New York will withdraw all its premium offers Dec. 31st, lbT9, only a short time remains in which any one can get a Worcester's Unabridged Pictorial J:Zs I Quarto Dictionary (retail price $10) aad 3 64 years subscription to The 1sdei"esdest tor ), the price of the subscription alone IHE lNDKI-ENEEST Claim 3 tO b3 the largest, ablest, and best religious news S3 1 nnrwir In tliA wr11 Jt lina liiiolit tli jj 1 1'-. v "... 4,j copynght of Bev Joseph Cook's famous 48 Boston Monday Lectures and is publishing one each week, lo tell all of its good is 1 tumps wouiu occupy too uiucit space, oce 6i advertisement in this tianer. 20 l TT- . T - -1, . V ... u 1 i ajitu. w e win uuy lor eas.11, nuiU' 3 al weight and tares, fifty thousand pounds 01 butter ot ail grades : also have foreign 40 order for beans and dried apples. Send a sambles and amount ot toods for sale with v I rml trim rfish fimrpt ilol!vi.r0fl at kittulinr(r- 78 VP."' " o- it I ne nanuie an amus 01 produce Addrcsss Joseph II. Lon ifc Co, Produce ii Commission Dealers, 203, Libeny Street. Pittsburg, Pa. sso i2so ! 23oo: pg e nave a speedy ana positive Lure tor Catarrh, Dipththeria, Canker mor.h. TIittt.fr m mnJnrif-v i ini?. Vrpvro'a nulnritr w 1 f)1 fl nd Head Ache, in SHILOil'S CA- . .. . . - . . .......... .j . - - - v . ir 1 mm tii-,,.-,-.,- . . c" V' 11 f i i c .L-i rr ' 1 laiinn iir.jir.ui. a nasal injector oiin A. biTTOx, Oreonbaek cauaiclate for Mate Treasurer, received f,P wiTt .. f-. it ;, 2 votes in Middlecreek, 1 in Ouemahoninr. 1 inSaMjun 1 in SliaJe, sire health, and sweet breath. Price r,o 1 in Somerset Koronrli. nml in Slntnorof Tvrn "Vn 1- Tntnl. R. cents. T T. T?rr.ir.T,T.T.,m,..,., i:.ilntrJTn, oy Geo. 1ESF0UD, Somerset, v -4) ani-iwilil. , A 1IIIIVUIJ1.V V llll 1 114 4.1 1 V 1U1 sJUIlVI "-UC11J ' li G votes in I'erlin. XEW ADVERTISEMENTS, :o: Ttie Indrfrndml appeals t eulflrateJ nica and women. 1. iUscuar eiirreni tiwiomiof relialnn. phllowpby, ami poHtlc. It Li wkle-awake. Itl not a! mlil. Ii nKi imopt ft thinking. It wet, tome fresh truth. It naa numerous Ueuartmenta. It puhllshet more rsligiuua illsrawion than the rciigioua reviews, more Jioetry and dories than the popular mommies, an t gives sure iniormaiKin than annual eyclip:nlia. U hm Urvcr eon ol the mul Camoua writt-n than any utner nunial ol any sort in the country . It makes strmg friends o: nose woo read it. Tir it nn siit vua We hare pan-based the- BewiIer eoprrixht ot tbe Hoetoa Moodar Ignores tor 11"-1S). to t ileliveieJ, as beremnire, toy tbe Uev. JtiSKPH COOK, beginning Nov. 3.1. ami the time will be given rerlMtim Vu the readers of The Itirpeiuttnt weekly, together with tbe Frelu-lcs, after revision ry tue autaor. Sermons by Imminent Clergy men, la all parts of the coutitrr will continue to be pruitco. PREIVIIUIV1S. Ai-Vft hare decided to withdraw nn the 31st day of Dvcemtier, 179, all the premiums bow ot tered by us to sulicrlberK, a full Ust of which ap pears below : so that those who would arail tliem elree of oar liberal otter mut do so before De cember 31ft, lsia, STCECSSTSH'S U2TASE1I3E-5. I Pa. NOSERSET 9ABKET Ol B WASUIUTOX LETTER. (From our EegularCorrSDon,'.ent.) WAsnixoTOS. Xor. 10, 1873. The time is approaching when tccanU w ill make arrangements tor the use of a property during the coming year. A good price ia w illingly paid for a good property. When the buuee ia in coud repair and the place favorably located, there is no trouble j their respective losses ; ;n ,tonr a f:.ir rent. A creat difucultv there was no insnrance. M'l.F.n Thoisad Stko.vc. ilire, is that petiple who hava bouaes to pardner was seriously burned in attempt- dent's bouse during the meeting, and will iag to save ats property. ; nave scan eg accommoua'ions for lo.OUO Several gentlemen of Scalp Level were " r-",'i, rt .: . out in Paint township. Soinerset county, .A.,eata;e of the reunion wiU be the SHU i . , i - t m . . i vn it ti. a. rauiu inu act hi music uy Well, tae National Fair is about over and what a pleasant time Washington has enjoyea. tooa weather brought thous ands ot people here from all sections of the Lnited Mates : the fares on the railroads having been reduced so low that there was no excuse for even the miser not to come. I he elections kept some few at home, but they will be here no doubt be fore the show closes. Somerset county had her representatives oa the ground both in exhibits and visitors. Somerset county Dairy butter was exhibited by George 31. Oyster & Co., butter dealers, and from the erowl raised bv the other Washington butter dealers it seems he gobbled up all the prizes, although he did not make a pound ot the butter himself, but bought it from others. The party who made the butter should have the prize it seems to me; that is the way I believe awards are made at the Somerset county fair, and that is the way it should lie. These Washington butter dealers have the cheek of the very old scratch ; not satisfied I w ith selling fsoiuerset butter from their stands at So cents for which they pay only ten or twelve cents a pound, and then the farmer has to wail three or four months or their money, they put the firkins, kces. rolls and prints up for prizes and then keep the prizes for themselves as if they manufactured, uie butter, l seen on Uls ter's (land several large loaves ot bread made by Mrs. S. P. Miller, of Somerset, eon a. This bread attracted larje crowd of people and it certainly did IojK tempt ing, ily folks eyed it as 1 if they had met lust friend. It makes a person who is attached to his couutry home leel eood when he sees simply the name of some of their people when they go to such places. let aione the people themselves, and I hope next year when a bieirer show will be given at Washington, Somerset county win have there an exhibit ot their own. marked 'Somerset county, Penn'a." The resources and wealth ol our beautiful coun ' are not known to the world and this is cheap way to bring your products to the notice ot the public, as must everybody visits tbe fair looks at the exhibits, makes memorandums of what they have seen and takes these pencil notes home and studies and thinks about them. Somerset coun'y wants to be brought to the front and tins it the place to do it Talk about tee horses at the fair, it is all a sham. Why, sir, I have seen drovers leaving old oystown when l was a uoy take droves ot horses to the eastern market that would lay over the brag stable of John W. Gar rett, of which so much has been said and ritten in the newspapers. You farmers don't know your standing before the world. Gen'.l Grant's Arabian horses, "Leopard'' and "Linda" are two plain little grays. I could see nothing extra about them except the placard over the stalls showing from hence they came and to whom they be longed. It a person were to take them up to i elty .Miller s farm and turn them locoe among his fine herd without the knowl edge of any one, you could not get a man in somerset county to believe they were rant s Arabian stallions. 1 Con t want to criticiss what was on exhibition, by no means. I only wished it was ten times more, but I do say, and firmly believe, that some tSbrt should be made to get our farmers to eo awav lrom home a few days and see what is going: on around them. Seeing is believing" ia an old adage and know it is a true one by exoenence, therefore you must pardon me in trying to urge every man, woman and child, to visit the capital of this great Republic, To see bat our Uovernment is here, to see the sixteen thousand graves across the Poto mac on Arlington heights that fell in de fence ot this capital, and lo think ot the means used by the rebels to destroy this Government, makes the blood quiver in the veins of the loyal, and I will venture that no young man not biased in his con- ictioos who visits this place tor ten days id ever thereafter vote anything but the Republican ticket. The Democrats know this and theretore it is part of their tactics to keep the rising generation from being educated. There is no better school than travel. Our fellow townsman, J. H. rilz, " understands the situation, and ill, in a lew days offer special induce ments to our Somerset county people in the way of traveling cheap. He has been aptxanted by President Garrett, on the re commendation of prominent and intluen- tial representatives from Somerset, a full- neged B. & O. omcial. with headquarters in Somerset, where he will sell passenger tickets to all parts ot tbe country, first clads as well as emigrant tickets, and check your baggage right through to destination without the trouble ot transfer checks. He was in Baltimore, Maryland, a tew days ago taking lessons in railroad business under General Cole, who, after measuring him for bis uniform, impressed apon him ' the importance of the trust confided to his care and keeping. He took lessons in the scalping business also, and all the laws and instructions governing the issue of free parses and deadhead tickets. It's no use to apply for the first free pass, as I engag ed that when I met "Our Priu" at the Na tional Fair. J. 11. Pisel, wife and two sons were also on the fair grounds on Monday taking in the sights. They all seemed to much pleased with their trio. Mr. John Wil liams, of Salisbury, was alao in the city. Mrs. Dr. KimmeL of Somerset, Mrs. I5ru- baker, of Berlin, and Miss Wagner, of Summit Mills, are also at present on a vis it to friends in Washington. The statue of Major General George II. Thomas, which will bo unveiled in the Fourteenth street circle, on the 19th inst, on the occasion of the 11th annual reunion of the Army of tbe Cumberland, will ar rived here soon from Philadelphia and will have not . learned be at once rut in place. The committee but -understand ' have ordered a mammoth tint 0x40 feet. Mr. Isaac liaum : which will be erected south of the Presi- field, of Xew Yon, writes accepting the invitation, and saw : "Itather than miss the opportunity O lo honor to our old commander. I wolU walk." Hound trip ticket will be issued by the railroads. Those of our people who couldn't get off tosee the fair, should come and see the sddicrs by all means. Picket. Corrected t y Coua a Kbkbito. DUUU I CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED Apples, dried, ft i Appletiulter, gal Bran. V luo fts Butter, f ti (keg) Butter, V (nil) Buckwheat,! busbel , " meal. loO as. Beeiwax, fi Addisox Towjisnp, Nor. 7th, 1879. Mr. Lditor : I have not seen a com munication from lis remote part of the Bat jo, shoulders, y county lor a long tme, and a few Items from the pen of a nountaineer may, per haps, be ot some intrst to the many read ers of your paper. I don't often get to town, only about once a week, to get my paper, the Her ald, and such other nail matter as comes to my address, and to tansact such other business as I have to 6, but on last elec tion day I started earlier than usual and " sides. " eouutrv-hami. V f Corn, (cart V bushel Uorn, (shelled) fl.biuhel... ixirn meat (Jail skius. V l-Klli, V do Hour, 1 DDI Flaxseed W bo., (68 B ) Hams, (sux&r-cured) if) ut i, y n. Lteather, reo ile, f) t upjwr . . - . 11.. 1 . . . 1 . , ; . - ' l l- I m,u. got io umu, i ciemuuiK, aooui iv o ciota, M1(1dling3, and choo lu0s.. . . , .i . . i I... - -. Jt. uu IUT nay iuter i uaiiereu my- i tiats, du.... self with the hope Uut owing to the in- Potatoes, y ba clemency ot the weatlcr, I could goto the polls and cast my roe for Samuel Sut ler without being besiejEd by the Democ racy, but, as soon as I csue iu sight of the old school house, I sar that my hope would not be realized, bit I determined to do my duty.and alierjseccring a straight out Republican ticket, I stated for the polls ; but I was soon overtakei by our worthy county Commissioner -rho, it is claimed, spells gentleman with, a "J," and his smiles were never moe charming. My financial and spiritual iiterests were made the object of many renarks, but ere long I found myself surrouuosd by the untcrri lied. The noblest lioimn of all, the cap tain of the black horse cavalry, with all his gallant aids, and theiquinty hero pills, not shot guns, soon exhbited their smiling taces;,while a few othors, with gaping mouths and extended natrils, scanned the scene with no little feterest. I was in formed that a liepublicat victory in Penn sylvania would only male tbe rich, richer and the poor, poorer : aid that the middle class and the laboring men would soon have to meet poverty late to face, I was also told that if I voted lor Butler that I could never enter inside the pearly gates. Some of your intelligent readers may think this exaggeration, but k is not. Butler was characterized as a east and a thief, and I had some dillicult; in convincing them that Samuel Butler.ot Pennsylvania, wasn't Ben. Butler, of Massachusetts, who carried the Democratic rnrty in bis Green back breeches pocket, I 'dispersed tbe whole assembly by exhibiting a Someraet Ueraxd. The Heralc and the Democ racy sustain about the same relationship towards each other that the devil does to holy water. Always cary a Herald in your pocket when you go to vote in a Democratic precinct. I came to town two days alter the election aid I could not find a Democrat anywhere, and I am informed that even in Addison Uwnship there has been a Republican gain and a Democratic loss. Bring on your bnve Brigadiers and next year Addison tow rah ip will again be whtjre she belongs It the liepublican ranks. Mountaineer. s. Peaches, dried. Rye bu.. Hags, fl Sa.--, No. 1, V ht.l.extra ifrroand Alum, per sacx... Asutor, per sack Sturar, yellow y ft whlta Tallow, V ft Wheat. V bat Wool. ) ft 4c to Se 4O$60e 11 00 10C . .20C 6oe 2 00 , 26e .... Ac 7C , 10 to lie 6oe 7( 2e e , 16c oo TSe 12e 8c 0 10c 3f3 Aii$70e TV 41 60 3iCAc j&e tto , 60c le ..2 00452 20 tl 60 4 00 aio loS'V 7e l 10 8SQ40 XE W ADVER T I SEME TNS. 0 HTHAN3 COURT SALE. State Taxation-. Auditor General Schell has just issued circular letters of instructions to tbe conmiaaioners of the several counties, in which he says : "I deem it to be my iuty to call the at tention ot all county commissioners and Uwnship assessors, to the several duties relating to taxation, erjoined upon them respectively by law. Heretofore the as sessments of personal lroperty. especially moneys at interest, in manv ol the coun ties have been very caa-lessly and negli gently made -Nearly ill the requirements ot the law have been disregarded. It may be fafely estimated thai at least one-half of the moneys at interest tubjeet to taxation lor State purposes have not been reached by the assessors. This should not be to. The policy of the law tiling money capi tal is not to be taken ino consideration. The law itself is imperative. It imposes a State tax of four mills 3tx every dollar of value "ot all moneyed sapital in the bands ct individual citizens of the State." It makes it the duty ot tte commissioners of the several counties to "require the (town- shin) assessors to ascertain the amount, description and value'' ot the property j taxable lor State purposes. It makes it the duty ol the assurers to "require of every taxable person ia his district to fur nish a statement in writing, or partly writ ten and partly printed, showing the aggre gate amount of money due and owing by solvent debtors to such taxable," dec It is hoped that the commissioners will refuse to accept any asaessmeat which, upon ex amination, proves to be deficient, or not in accordance witn the requirements of the law, and that such detective assessment shall be returned to the assessor lor cor rection. It ia tbe determination of this department, that tbe laws relative to taxa tion for State purposes shall be enforced." Tbe circular then describes the duties of the County Comuiusioner, Assessors and taxable persons. Tbe circulars will no doubt have the effect of swelling somewhat the receipts irom taxes. '.Ml tmlli. t V T ' 1 '-..- i 1 in.- TM.il! llV tLp OVDFt tO the 'f 01 li T"t nnmlier of people 'condition of kicatioa of tbe premises, ' '.U!,J Ki'Tcthan 2,000 casts of j Kents are not higher here than in other i.tv !-.. . . .-.1 til .t triiatirj. ami verv lew. II any. yP. Aalin.a and Itmnrhitia i hiwM nre atamiimz idie. but the bouses v. : ken it is that evcr body ' generally that are offered for rent, were s' s lr:- To those who have M.uilt many jears aeo, and are without t.-" , :. u i! jcu have a Couch, 1 mapy ot the conveniences found in bous Vc be Croup, and vou value1 lately tuiit. 11 owners would incur the It is proposed to make the census to be taken next rear, tbe mfel accurate ever yet taken, and also the most comprehen sive. 1 be usual omcial agencies will be improved upon, and one ot tbe additions is in the plan oi sending blanks to all the physicians ot the United States, noticed the other day. The enumeration will commence on the first day ot June, 1S80, tbe middle of tbe year, and one of the ne cessities, to secure accuracy, 'is speed. This has been provided for and tbe work of gathering the data will be done in tbe least possible time. The coming one is the tenth census of the United Stales. These physician blanks run from Jane 1st. to Mav Slst, 1880. Lach physician is requested to make monthly return for the time in cluded between the before date, oi all the deaths in bis practice, with full particulars, date ot death, name; sex, rac or color. age, date of birth, occupation, cause ol death, etc It will be considerable trouble to physicians but so far as we have beard, our p'byaicians will comply with tbe re quest. Every tody desires to make the Max Mailer, by a mammoth choir with census aa perfect as possible. tte ShHi h s Porous Pis-' good ttnantable condition, with sme i or the modern improvements about them, . Crcloid. Drnc(u R..m. ! ti.nv NMild pet a eood class ot tenants for a term of years at a fair rent yesterday, on a hunting expedition, happened to run acrow the tracks of a hear, whirh h M.-ntl nf lrr air- tint ! 7 ,, i. ... rchestra and artillery acconuianiament fo"i i-fi-ir,,i. 3 lne Ultrto eCreibyeimricity. Sol-1 Kidney complainU ot all descriptions are louow uia loot mar as. i tfae thousiln(ls anJ of mus;c , nrlCe at once, and speedily cured by A Somerset county famer broueht to t by tbe hundred will be here to do honor , Kidney-Wort. It seems intended by na maiket this moruing eeverd finespecimeB4 ' U "ld Pan Thomas." Every military ture lor the cure t ail disease ot the kid of a vegetable known as Laclish broclley. ; and civil organization in the country have i beys caused by weakness and debility. Its It ot the cnite or rytalwfa speciea, j been invited to be present. Ex-Senator great tonic powers are especially directed', and is highly prized as a condiment in the i Stanley Matthews, of Cincinnati, will be j to the removal of this class of diseases. Try I making of soup. orator of the day. General Daniel Butter ' it to-day. j Br virtue of an order of sat Inc1 nut of the Orpnaas' Ceurt of Somen".:t County. Pa..al t us dire-ted. we will expose to sale by putdio outcry, on tbe premises, oa Saturday, DereubT IZ'h, 1379, at 1 oVlor k, p. mn tbe foll?wlng valuable real es tate, vi : A certain tract of InidltUite In Middlecreek Twp, Somerset Co., adjoining .lands of Lvi Snyder, John ItiQeid, Henry L, t-uyuer and other!, containing 2J& acres, more or less, of which there are atout 100 acre cleared, and alwut 'Al acres In meadow, having a lare frame dwelling house, a larm bank barn and other ourbulldlngs tbrreun enteit. TERMS. One-third In hind on confirmation of sale, balance In two e.Ual annua! payments, with out interest. Ten per cent, of hand miey til be paid as soon as property is knocked down. airiAMiun ui i nu, AAKO.N BOl'CHEK, Xov. 1 Trustees. OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. N PlTTSBfEOU A. COXKkHVILI. K. K. Co. ) PiTTSBrRnH. Novemtier li 1H7S. Notice is herrbr Kiven tiiat the Stuck Transfer Books of this Company will be closed oa the 2Kb inst-, and remain closed until alter tbe Annual Meeting ol the stockholders tor the election ol a Board oi IHrsctoTSandfortbe transaction of such other business aa may be brought betore tbe meet ing: to be held on Monday, I ecemter 1st. next. J. O. HA5UI.VOU.1, Nor. U It St.-crevary. OF ADMINISTRA- J.W TOR. rotate oi .nary a. ror(uer, lateoiuower mracj- foot 1 wp., Somerset county, ra nee a. Letters ol almlnlstration on tbe above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice Is hereby riven to tboee indebted to It to make Imme diate payment, and those having claims against It. to present mem auiy autnenticmiea wrKiuo ment on Saturday, tbe h day of Uecember, 187a, at tbe late residence of dec as d. Nov. 12 Administrator. s TRAY NOTICE. Came straying on mr farm. In Stonycreek twp. a 1 rear oil heifer: color, yellowish red. white spot on left shoulder. Tbe owner Is requested to come forward, prore property, pay charges or It will he disposed of according to law. L ia:t ISaAlh J. SCUKOCK. 4 SSIGNEES' ACCOUNTS. Tue following aceoua's hare been filed in my of fice and will be preheated tu the Court lor cochr- matlon on Thursday, ovemWr lZlh, 1873. S. J. IJchty, Assignee of Daniel Bockux and ffe. Toe am account ol W. II. iliUea, Asiignea of Vaienune J. Muh. The first account or wm. t;. Limz-xi u ai siimee of Edward Kelm ami wlte. The art and final account of Henry Brant, As signee of Seth Weinbley awl wife. John Oardncr commute ol Sarah mrroce. IL F. SCHttX.. oct 1 Prothocotary. N T OTICE Vm the 30th day of September, 1579. I gave a re ceipt to H. K. 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Any person wnn a as made a new uiacovery or in vention, can ascertain. yrce 0 ranrw, whether a patent can probably be obtain-!, by writing to McsxkCo. We also eendreeoor Hand Book about the Patent Laws, Patents. Caveats. Trade- Marks, their eost, and how procured, with bints for procuring advances on inventions. Addreta for the Paper, or concerning Patent. ja l at j . 37 Park K.w. New York Branch Oftcc. cor. F.ATtb Sie. Wuiiini'ton D.C 'SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. PROCLAIV1ATION TO TIIK PEOPIiK OF rEIISlLYMM USB EASTERN WESTERN rreif Findinir it nior to onr ioteret to consolidate oor 8;orp sad eoncenrute our effjria, w hav determiuedl cl THE. BRANCH b I UKL, tir I (1 AVENUE. PITTSBURGH. tiiM , , . Thli coBclnsi. was reached so late in the summer that we had laid our plana fir a lave Fall anil the stock waa being rapidly p retire. L W hea tbe season opene.1 It fciuiwl as wlto a CHOICE a WELL SELECTED STOCK, The Largest and Finest in Pittsburgh. We do not want lo take any of the stock back to Philadelphia, so we bare marked it at such Yrry l.o- Prict$ that a SPEEDY CLEARANCE rasrored. The citizens of Pittsburgh are making such parchases aj indicate) that they appreciate THE BARGAINS WE OPPEE. This prnclanirttlon is Issued, that the eltiiena of Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio and West Virginia may have a sliare in tncio ailvanUget. M:h of the stock la marked . 1cm than Half tonuer prlcea ... . , ... . The stock re mu in Ing trom tu summer re win pay yo w pvocure mmt aavw aaxii spring. Bargains in Glens' Suits. BaVRGYIS 1 BOYS' SUITS. Bargains in Cliildrens' Suits. BiVRGviisrs ir overcoats. We are constantly receiving IsTEW STOCK. So that our ajeortment will be kept up during the season wit the newest and choice things In FIHE BEADY-MADE CLOTHING. It will repay anv one who has to purchase clothing to vl.it onr store and sew for themselveft sture U the Large W hit Front. Our 29 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. & CO, CLOTHIERS TO THE PEOPLE THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE STORE -WEST OF TIIE- ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. :0:- BY ERS & BARNETT, SUCCESSORS TO JOHN F. B'.YMYER,) SOMERSET, PA. We take pleasure in announcing to the public that we have JUST RECEIVED a large and complete slock of Hard ware, which we intend to sell at PRICES -20 SUIT THE TIMES! Our stock is complete in all respects, and comprises every article usually kept in ; lart'ware Stores. :0: 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 Clip3, a complete stock of Malleable Iron, Burrs, Sec, Sec. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, T EGAL NOTICE. I j i Minijiao.x w tai.iM ur n..i a. SoxaaSBT t;n jitt. m : . 1 lo tAt heirt and legal repretenlattree gut. of Jch Brubaker, dec'4. greeting i S Yoa are hereby cited U be and Mear be'nre the Judges of eur Orplians' Court to be neld at SomereeWn the loth day of .November, lo79,thn and there to show caaae why an order of sale should not be irrantc! to lr. Henry Km baker, to sell the real eatate ot :tid deceased, bert-ra tall not. Witness the H.m. VCm. M. Hal!. Esq.. at Som erset, this l?tday of Septe mter, 17 v. .u. u. Ii:tAr Clerk. Tbe aNve writ is directel to Mm. Eliza t Green wood. Flam U'kiw. l.ma: Henrietta Kip, Wheel- imr. Vl'eet Virzluia : Harriet Keiiwr. Uyndman. BedloTn eoonty. rs. ; t narie lroniman. r rank- fort. Mioeral eoanty. west Virginia: Benjamin Troatna.ni, Ccsna Station, BcJionl county. Fa. Oliver Troutm.in, Beulord coemty. Pa., Mrs. Ja cob Kimmell. Somerset, Fa.. Mrs. E. Zimnvman, Kerlin, Somerset ntv. 1'a., . H. Flatt, Wur- UnKton, Iowa. William BnlNaker heirs, resi dence unknown. O.t IS T EGAL NOTICE. THE COMMONWEALTH OF PEX.VA Sowkksct ConTV. as : To Simon I'karpcninq. CMniiai of H as. Hrt- fry Cftorpraai'aj. greeting: i rw are Hereby cited to ce ani appear lui before Wm. li. t'rcaae, Keicuter lor the -w probate of wilts ami rranttnc letters of administration in and (or said county, on or before the loth day of November. laTH. then and there to lite roar aucounl as gnapiian of W iiliam Wesley L'horpenniiur, herein tail tt'A. Witness the Honorabie Wm.M. Hall. President Judge of onr Orphans' Vnm at Somerset, this 2d dav of Sptniber. A. 1. lST Shcrir othe. Oct. li. ) W. 1 FRE ASK. 167a. ElXiAB KYLb, t'lrk. Saenff. J oct IS SCHOOL EOOES AST) SCHOOL SUPPLIES.. AH new Stock, boegbt for Caaa. Wo. sr prepared to duplicate tha lowest prices). JUVENILE AXS Taaatxentioa of THI TEADK. aad our fneada eeneraay. is invited to tbe largest, most carefully elected, and altogether beaatifol and eompieta line of TOT and JTVTS:LE BOOM ever sx. BlbitMl la Pittsburgh POCKET EOOES and ALBUMS. MoT-Vm. S3 cacaat assortment of Ladies Cbaietsinea. All tbese goods are new stock, and prices are ruling mura below last year's figures. 0. W. REED & CO. 72 WOOD STREET PITTSBURGH,? T.Uj . t 1- f T 1 C a. " T 1 m .1 comprising a lull line oi lum ana -uoruse xsociks, iuat jtuu corousht Butts, acorned and plain, a complete stocK oi iaus alwavs on hand, also a full assortment of Glass. CARPENTERS' TOOLS. We 'have always on hand a complete stock cf laws both Hand and Cross-cut, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers Stee and Try Squares, Compasses, Bench and Fancy Planes etc., etc. :0: "We always keep a full line of Revolvers, Pistols, Shot-gunt Powder-flasks, Shot-pouches, cartridges, Caps, TTads, Rifle and Shot-gun Powder, also a full line of Gun Repairs. e have a complete line of Lamps, Lanterns, and supplies a full line of Saddlery Hardware, comprising Saddle-trees Buckles, Rings, Harness-pads, Ornaments, etc., etc. . :0: In the Agricultural Department we have a full stock of Forks, Shovels, Rope, Chains, Mane and Curry-Combs, Horse brushes, etc., etc. :0: We make a specialty ofPocket and Table Cutlery Also Silver Plated Table Ware, Plated and Britannia Spoon 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 nt 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. "We challenge competition. Call and examine goods, and as certain prices before purchasing elsewhere. BYERS & BAENETT, SosiuacT, Prss'a. 31 aa aoTKlBLOc a. CARBOLrXE. C'OULIVEKOIL. BCLL S COVO H SYRUP, HAVHV H.K TEA. Tmm ess gc4 HOP BITTERS, AI HST r LOWER ST. JACOB'S OIL. OAKOL1X OIL. BOSCHErS OERJf A JT STRCP, JAY ! EXPECTORANT, HAXB1 KOER DBOlS, l'LVt S Mllll'J OIL. HiLLS HAlKktSIWO, AYEK 3 HAIR VIOOB, TVR FOLD LIN M EXT. BASEBALLS. (UHKKNSKtPS. FINESTATIONERT CLOTH BKVSHES, TOILET GOODS, FISHIXO TACKLE, Ft K.'KET BfKiKS, PENS a, PEN Hi iLDEES, TOOTH BRCSHES. SACHET FOWUERS. 1.CSDBOBO S PLRFCXRY, FINECIOAIS. TOILET NOAPS. LHiXLBLANKS, 1M.HOOLKK10K NAIL BRCSHES. HOrt)OLOU!fE. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS AND HOME RECEIPTS A. SPKCIJSJLTY. ICE COLD SODA WATER. ;C. N. SOYD, SUCCESSOR TO S. W. SFEERS, Tluniuiotli niocla, $iomeret, JPa. Ut IL TRA.V NOTICE. Cam trespassing tbe premiaes at Prink Laanla. a rMSHrrset Isa. :osr-t eety. Pa.. j en tbe 2wa uy at September. ICa. twv kesd it t rattle, eae real hellci and red steer, aboat I years aid. The ower IS aeked to ewese InrwanJ. frcve prp rtyai4 pay efaarges or tkey will be sutu acevtultg Xic'v. ADAM 9. MILLER. Twp. Clerk. E XECUTOU-S NOTICE. .fr.'k.M Plr.lT,il LetierstestasseataxyesitM m.wm""Z. U. bees rraaus4 to tie s!rine. aooee jm keV' y given to tboee mdetaed wale saak l- U to present tbeisi antaenta-mtd tor seuJa- eMat eOVw in Centrerllle Bun I a, Saturday. Decel a. WITJ. Oct. 29 Eiacaur.
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