Somerset Herald, AVbat has become or our military com The - . Jtnremher U, 1ST ' lTIOBK A OHIO K. 81 rlTTSUlKGHIIVISIOX- 1 ro feeclioD. A little music by our band would prove ocrrpuiltle. Husking Irolici in the rural district seem to be numbered among the lost amusements. cf iralnl iiB or- rT"V,t """ 0rL- lft order to clre our router an adequate Idea of the amount of butter and chee&a WnmAm m ,.m iv f- r1r,-w in ttlia tfHMinfV sjuootsng ntatcbes are numeroui in this and the amount of money paid lor milk, we called at tbe Bomoraet Dairy comp dt'i nftir and were kindlr riven the lol- lowing facta and flgurea by Mr. Lull, the obliging and gentleman jr uooE-Keeper Darlne the present roar the total amount of milk received tt tbe six factoriea wai three million, eiebt hundred and ninety aix thousand, two hundred and ninety three pounds. i3.S96.293) or about two million (2.000.00J) quart. Out of thia milk wm made sixty ae Ten thousand nine hondred (67.W) oounus ot Duller, ana three hundred and eighteen thousand fonr hundred and seventeen (dio.tii) pounds of cheese. Tbe company paid out during tbe year, (or milk, labor, etc., twenty-five thousand, lour tiunarea ana seveniy-inree dollars (io,4T3). The lactone hare all been closed for the present year, but will 1 opened at the earliest practical day in tbe spring. "Keep the Herald 'red hot Republic an.' " said one ot our patrons last week. We projioee to. "t bat weather !" is in the moulb of ! everybody. We mean tbe exclamation, i not tbe weather. Christmas is coming and the youngsters are anxiously awaiting the time ot tsanU Claim' annual visit. . i, rjn i . lsvc : V rhiledt-lpWa ll .iu. fVi-cl Baltiuiui . I " tJ", ' .. KKhimwo " P- TCJ t " WsMimttluO :ie.U. -'YT.i, ,u.i.nsa p.m. "Z - ii -' : fttiryie : - U ... Tim. 1 1 mlnntM - Km TlAlUjawn - " A" '""f.rvrr thD PltUt-rth time. T!l J.' .t IMT" Vnr.V,- A.M- '""v "Vrrtvin. at Mlnrl mi-., n. A. M., Pllls- ICT- -rrrnJnlent root to U "i-it r.":v..'it a a. but dIW. r- HnlttiDurr. w.,r.r.,u.bi3;iA.- n?i.t ?7-- : BIU". train mw W. O. Trent received an order from jXew York City for 40,000 cigars, wh ch ne win snip to day. Even if a boy is always whistling "I want to oe an angel," it is just as well to Keep me preserve! pears on tbe lop sneiL The President having aet apart Thurs day. Xov. 27th, as a day of Thanksgiving, our Governor has issued his proclamation for the same day and date. A Baltimore girl ate chalk to make her complexion white and she succeeded. Peo ple who looked into the casket said that her face looked like marble. Bcauiilul, glorious Indian Summer was with us last week. It came on Sunday and still continues. The days and nights are uenctousiy warm ana pleasant. We are pleased to see that our friend Mr. Walter W. Knablc, who has been con fined to bed for some time with an attack of diphtheria, is able to be about again, Treatiarer Kneoper informs us that Dan iel Hoffman, of Conemaugh. was the first collector to pay bis duplicate in full for tbe current year, and asks, "Who will be the next 7 -Z7rt rurwr Fifth AveeM and Smith. Ttoddx ct. Onul mad atei '"'ll H.awril Ticket Aicrat k. HVMMAN, Ut.. OunmlUvUie. "f I t B. B. Z.TtM iiiuil rHT. KIHMTk fiUMJA AA1LAOAB. mai Afltr Mo-iy. Nor-1". M lollcwl. oucnecuun win juu .uun LBAVS. aiuti. 10 30 a. SB. 12 14 p. m. t jo p. m. t SO i. m.. ... vit nt with Ixjeal West. in!t KwnlAf Tloie Table, to take ef junii a, 1ST, and continue lu lore Jhf Summer. K' Ul a"1 Snmeraet every Saturday at m tttinnert with the Mount. In tipreM ! K. K . and no McrnUay at :li r;nWtwubiuiine train west, which ar- ori'lTZ. W. H.SAKNER, ' f met A Ti ket A it. tuirUiteu Jeut. fc Pihmb tan... til u. jp E.- ert ... I- Up as . 1 10 p. B . a s: a. e. . : p. m. . l-:37 a m . 3 A. M A number of our correspondents from different townships called to see us during Court week. Tbey all felt jubilant over tbe election, and aaid tbey were getting in trim lor tbe ngbt in ivso. When the girl who has encouraged young man for about two years suddenly turns around and tells bim tnat sue never can be more than a sister to bim, he can ior the first time see tbe freckles on her ne. Tbe auction sale of buggies, manufactur ed in Cincinnati, in frout of the Glade House, d a ing the greater part of last week, was well attended. Quite a large number ot bugvies were disposed ot, ranging in price iroui f 35 to ?9U. The bullet which is supposed to have killed loin Clark, at Greensburg, was found on Friday last, near the Grant House, embedded iu a tree box It will be remembered tbe ball passed entirely tbrotigh Clark s body. r fwn U litnllby. Bvs-.- is reviving I.r Piu.' '. Bnds. i.- m Xov. ?tb. k::t slvancing in price. &Mks at ('. N . D yd's. .'rt'.rv. dicap. at 'Xks. J. K. Waltlk fc Son's. G rat, get iviuy ; next year will be leap J'Af. titt Fl.i..'s sa J Feathers at 11k. J. K. Walteh i Sos'e. J. R. Waller Evfrvilii; cheap at Mrs. rjftt l fuit all ags at C. X, (u:J;o Knit (Axiu, cheap, at JIk. J. IL Waltek ifc Son's. T:v Mr snows are predicted for this HifT. i&uic oc the lace U worth two in the Iftnuplrte awrUnenl ot spectacles at '. ..V BVjdA 'kfi :re Neck wear for Ladies at Jl'so. J. R. Walter & Sos's. is worth two llieHaMunil the waist -"-p. Patent meJicioes and Dye sturTs t. .N.Boyd's. X,iGundjust received at Mrs. J. R. tiff 4 Nil's. !i itt-nding Court are invited to X-tC.-V Boy d's. vjs. Velvet Striped and Brocaded, at airs J. tt. Waltf.r & Soji'e. T reaidenu of McKean county are en- .ffuod sleighing. 'i' Huee sod Gloves a specialty, at Mk. J. R Walter & Sos''s. Tifcy cheap Cigars and Tobacco, you i!Ttruai W. O. Trent, te furnisbins; goods a specialty at Hw. J. IL Walter i Sos's. T 0 Trent keeps tbe old "Louisville 5"7 itd ite Farmers' Best." fBt displav of Woolen Goods by Has. J. tt. Walter & Sox. bw place to buy While Lead, Oil, nsl Faint, ic. at Byers & Baruett, Kt, p.. At !1ju tBd lijuaig received tw ire a Mas. iionier hwferdiesin Tenaeaaee. -raper says : -Another old land a re - J. tt. Waltch ti Son's. Stmieniet. tnp and see tbe nice lino J. K. Walter & Son's. oo hand tbe Oliver Chilled . w repairs at Byers & Barnett, U' G" grain. Brtcade, Striped Mm J. K. Walter 4 So 'a. !b: !L lUw. Half -Can. 4i "-Vi: U- Saloon, baseiuent "iBmiu'Bloik. Mr J. R. Walter & Son. itt(A Pol Kaila, Imo. Glass, C ' bt'jre purchaamg elae p crers 4 Bameu. Somerwei, I'. T r?'' M J1 sizes of the best I" trices. Kh. J. tt. Walter k Sok, BikU beat Flour. B Apples. C'OoE & Bkerits. lfiaiDtind snow-ball- ? J B. Walter4So . a, b?ifi 'Lw con,in Somerset itt v an uygier rtew Lbese -wm.. ur-LU'r 1. 1 nniiruji mnn The astronomers predicted a meteoric display on Wednesday night, but tbe sho didn't come i)IT. We remember slaving up all night once to sec the stars fall, but they didn't tall worth a cent. Astrono mers, like other people, make mistakes sometime. Babv Muse and bis elephant, or Mose and hia baby elephant, we don't know whieh. are among tbe curiosities at tbe Somerset House. Just drop in and see it, and if you want to see it perform its tricks, just say, " 'tswi," and the baby gets away wttb its snare. S-.me of our content poraries are wicked enoueh to treat 1 banksgiving as a day appointed lor eating turkey and nothing else. Tbey say "get your turkey ready, instead of admonishing their readers to make preparal ion of heart to thank God for his mercies, turkey included. Mr. J. B. Barron, of Middlecroek, drop ped into our office on Monday last, to dis cuss tbe political situation, tie is a young man wuo seems to be well noeied and evi dently reads tbe Herald with some idea of remembering iu contenta. Come again. as we are always glad to welcome any of tbe Herald s iranos. Call on CapL Harrison and get terms for sale of property he has in charge. It is in a part of the town which, in view of tbe new railroad, and its buildings, is bound to Improve fast, and in which prices of property are bound to go up. Whether you want a borne or want to buy on specu huion, don't miss this chance. Last Grand Opportunity. Messrs. S. T. Little & Sons, who bare been here with a large stock ot Watches, Silverware 4c, for tbe past week, will be here until Friday next, and may be found in Mam moth Block. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Bracelets, Silver Sets, Ac, suitable for Holiday and Bridal present. All business transactions strictly confidential. Terrihlk Accident. On Saturday last Robert Parker, who bad been at work at the Pinkerton tunnel, got on the grarel train to go to Forge Bridge. Tbe train did not stop when be was obliged to jump. and in so doing fell against The platform, bruising bis bead terribly. It is feared be will looe tbe sight of hia right eye. He is gelliog along first-rate otherwise, and thinks be can be about in a tew days. : 7. ... UJ,n- miy sscent a "n-rUUsSakxw. :a?2tl!B "d low i price d Bonneti Tips, f J. IL Walter & So. .. ti!r ,WSTKB --By exper fr the "tSwartz Method. c. a. wld. P. O. Box 297. Bridgeport, Conn. 'S Jbecounty for Mil- iu T!nu' F""hmg Goods. Uudren'sWood.. 4 J. R. Walter repairing of tb a XoTHx.The ik aa.ard.y. Sor. 29, i0 o'clock rttieCommiaaionera, W'. M. Scrroce, Clerk. Mr. John Bell, ot Cedar county, Iowa, dropped into our sanctum one day ot last week to say "bow and see it we bad beard tbe news from Maine. Iowa, and New York. Mr. B. is a son ot David Bell, of Jeoner township. He emigrated to Iowa more than twenty years ago, and has grown up witb tbe country, lie nas been elected to a number of county office, and is a thoroughly well potted business man and a staunch Republican. It does us good to meet such a man. Cant. C. J. Harrison has for sale a prop erty in tbe neighborhood ot ibe projected new railroad improvement, which will prove a bargain for some one. He will offer it lor about bait what it sold for a tew fears sl-o, and on easy term. It con lists of a brick bouse, with stable, waaii bouse, Jfcc, cistern, well : nearly a bait square ot ground ; finest of fruit and good garden. Thia year over one hundred bushels of apples, besides other fruit, were raised on the ground. Call on him and get terms, Ac. Chief Engineer Randolph, w ho has re turned to Baltimore, says of the road around Pickertoo tunnel ; Tbe road it "benched" into tbe side of tbe bill, so that tbe mats-tie rest entirely on solid ground, and ibis portion of tbe road is safe for a speed ot 30 miles an hour, Tbe work was accomplished in eight days, forces working dav and night. The tare number of men engaged in any one day was 535. A portion ot tbe bill side was so steep that a man could not walk along it without ding ing to tbe scrubby bushes. Court adjourned at 10.20 a. m., Satur day. Tbe attendance during the week was not very large. Part ot Monday and all day Tuesday, during the trial of fl M. Scbruck, charged with "Bribery, Fraud, and a iliul violation of the Election La wa," tbe Court room was tilled with persons anxioua to bear the evidence offered in the case. Tbe counsel finished their argument at about 3.a0 p. m., Tuesday, and after a short tine consumed by the Court in de livering bis charge, tbe jury went to their room, and in tbe course ot an hour return ed, witb a verdict, peculiar to Pennsylva nia juries, of not guilty, but defendant to pay costs of prosecution. The Commercial Gazette. Every business man needs the Pitts m rob Com ic ertial Gazette, because it is standard authority on all mallera of trade and fl nance. Every politician should have It, because it is the leading Republican paper in Western Pennsvlvanl and Eastern Ohio : pays liberally for special news from Wash- newt fienire. Every professional man should read it, as it give lull information on all current took connected with religions, educa tional, scientific, legal, and other move ments. Every mechanic and artic&n will find it a useful medium lor general instruction. ill ' and a complete reflex of all the leading events of tbe day. The dailr is mailed at 8 00 per an num. and tbe weekly at $1 50. Sample copies mailed tree Addrec Commercial Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pa- Mr. Jacob Pletcher, of Middlecreck township, came to town Monday morning with three sets of harness in bags, l ne reason tor carrying them in this manner was that on Saturday night some unmiti gated scoundrels went to bis stable and cut the three sets of harness, collars, bri dies, and all into pieces, tbe largest ot which was not orer six inches square. Mr. Pletcher recently started a distillery in Middlecreck. and it is strongly suspect ed that the "moonshiners" who destroyed some nine barrels of whisky for him a few months ago, an account or wbicn was pub lished in the Herald at the time, commit ted tbe dastardly act Saturday night. It has beea suspected for some time that there were parties in that section engaged in illicit distilling, and these attacks on Mr. Pletcher go to confirm the suspicion. Mr. Pletcher was away from borne at tbe time, but bo thinks he knows who the guilty parties are, and hopes in . a short lime to bring them to justice. A little lynch law properly administered would be a wnolesoma thing In tbis case. More Truth Thak Poetrt. A west ern exchange truthfully remarks : "One of the beauties and charms of an editor's life is in his dead-heading on all occasions. No one who has never tasted ot the sweets of that bliss can begin to take in it glory and iu happiness, lie does $100 worth of advertising for a railroad, gels a 'pass for a rear, and rides '2o worth ; and then he is looked upon as a dead bead, or a half blown ded beat. He 'putts' a theatre or concert troupe $10 wrth and gets $1 in compliment tries' and is thus passed in 'free.' If the hall is crowdeJ be is be grudged the room be occupies for if his complimentaries were paying .ickeU the troupe would be so much in pocket. He blows and puffs a church festival free to any desired extent, and does the poster printing at half rates, and rarely gets a 'thank you' for it It goes in as part of his duty as an editor. He does more work gratuitously for the town and community than all tbe rest of the population put to gether, and gels cursed for it all, in many instances, w hile a man who donates a dol lar for tbe Fourth-ol-July, base ball club or church is gratefully remembered. Oh, it is a sweet tbtng to be an editor, lie passes 'free,' you know. In view of the recent magnificent Re publican triumph, not only in this State, but in all otber parts ot tbe nation, save the solid South and its appendage, where elections have been held, and of the fact that Congress is about to re-assemble, and that tbe discussions and measures then had will have a great bearing on tbe Presidential straggle next year, we wish to urge upon the Republicans ot Somerset county the necessity of having some good reliable paper during tbe coming rear, by means of which tbey may keep themselves tuny informed as to tbe situation ot at fairs. The session ot Congress, which com mences in December, bids fair te be one of tbe most itunortant that has been held for many years, and it is desirable that the great mas ot voters. lie able to receive in formation as to its doings, so that tbey mar be able at all times to judge intelli gently of the importance of political events Particularly would we urge these fact on young voters. W e ask our political friends in the different townships in this juncture, to lend a helping hand and a kind word to tbe Herald, as we reel assured that it will in no wise be to the detriment ot tbe party to have a copy of the Herald in ev ery borne in Somerset county, it nas been and will continue to be a laitniul ex ponent and defender of tbe principles of tbe Republican party, and though tt is stalwart among stalwarts, yet it is always fair and open to conviction. We nave made arrangement by which tbe amount of borne new will be largely increased, Indiax Summer. Tbe beautiful season of Indian summer is thus accounted for by Emma E. Blown, in November Wide Aitak : Twai a bleak, bitter day in November ; Tn sheep b addled eloee la tbe fold, But boueleas aad friendless, a beggar Oroached down la Um rain and tae cold By tlx great braaea gate of the city As Mania, tn aoMler, earn by Brav Mania wboe marvellous weapons ITov demon, nor man, d wt defy ! Yet tender his beart a a woman ; And seeing the beggar, be cried : Poor brotaer ! a gold can I aiva tnee. But look, I wiU gladly dirtd My cloak, for to half would b batter Than none, on this plUlen day !" And telling nia sabre, he eat It la twain u the legend! aay And wrapping tb half ot tb mantle About tb poor hirering farm, Tn beggar forifot a waa hungry, Forgot tn bleak wind and the storm, For down on tbe rain-sodden pavements Where only tb dead leaves had been, And over the mist ahioaded moon taint There cam a straac glory just then. Tb rammer, retracing her loots! epa, Touched all thinga, below aad abov. Till tb whole gloomy world was tranaHgared Because of that on deed of krv. And now when in dreary November There come a warm, sunshiny day. Tn Normandy peasants will tell yun. Sc. Mar tin is parting this way !" Court Puoceedixqs. 1st Week Nov, Court, 1879 : Commonwealth vs. Messimer Cramer, . fc B. with intent to kill, on informa tion of D. W. Gullenline ; guilty, as to second and third counts in tbe indictment. viz : Ag. A. A B. and A. &. B. Sen tenced to pay a fine ot $1, costs of proceed ings, and undergo imprisonment in tbe estern I'ecitentiary, separate and soli tary coonnement. Hard labor, lor one vear. Same vs. Ldward 31. bebrock. Bribery, Fraud, and wilful violation of the Election aws, on information ot Josiah coaler ; not guilty ; defendant to pay the costs ot prose cution. Same vs. George Taylor. Ltrceny, on information of Albert G. Keint : guilty. Sentence suspended. Siime vs. Joseph Meyers aad W. D. Post, Borglary, on information of John V. Beacby ; not guilty as to n . D. Pot : guilty as to Joseph Meyers. Sentenced to undergo an imprisonment la toe Western Penitcatiary tor a period of one year and six month. Same vs. Joseph Meyers, Larceny, on n formation of John S. Miller ; guilty. Sentence suspended. Same vs. B. r. Johnson, A. & B . on information of Margaret Mazer : guilty. Sentenced to pay costs of prosecution and line ot 15, and to enter into recognizance. with good security, in tbe sum of $300 to keep tb peace toward Margaret Mazer aad her family for one year. ' earners, j. 11. bean time, r. S, B. on inlonnation of Caroline Stincly ; guilty. rrancia t. rt etmer, in bta own right. and Samuel P. Snyder, for the use of oah Casebeer, vs. Curtis K. Grove, (appeal by plaintiff) ; rerdict for deft. bdmund Kiernan. use of Kiernan & Earl, rs. Loo. A. Smith, Nelson Mevers, WX. Meyers, W. II. Zufall. and J. O. Meyers (sum deft); rerdict tor plaintiff lor $298 5. M. A. Banner & Co. tue of George Mr. Wilson, rs. Cnrtb Korwer ID. 8. B) : Ter- dict tor plaintiff for $51 40. Charles Kodgers, use ot Colborn & Col- born, vs. Newton Rodger (transcript) ; rerdict for defendant, Butter buyers everywhere are refusing to take white, lardy looking butter except at "grease" price. Consumers want no- lb ing but gilt-edged butter, and buyers there tore recommend their patrons to keep a uniiorm color tbrougnout tbe year by using the Perfected Butter Color made by ruuiiuaiu av AuriingtoD, u It Is the only color that can be relied upon to never injure the bptter, and to always give the perfect color. Sold by all Drug gist. . ' ' r 'T ? Childrea' Hoods and Nabta at v 1 ' ' ' Mrs. J. R. Walter & Sox's. Editor IIerai.d I am not uas cf j those who allow themselves to tall into the j delusion mat newspaper controversy is a means of saving the world or or greatly bettering It: Indeed, I can honestly say that when I some weeks ago wrote and sent you ior publication, my little sermon on Sunday visiting, I bad notute moat dis tant thought of controversy growing out of it. I could not have been persuaded that any one would have been either so stupid or malicious as to undertake a de fense of the unchristian habit criticised either by fair means or toul. Now if tbe llooversville correspondent had been boa est and manly enough to sign his name to his article as I did mine, I would not have counted it nccessarv to notice either bis bovisb twaddle or his basely false insinu ations. It was but an old trick, and not over smart, trying to bide his personality under a village name, a burglar once hid himself by burrowing in a muck-heap. hi smell betrayed him after wards. lloo versville might have reflected tbat there wjuld be reaocrs of the Herald who do not regard his bund, as a word synony mous either with truth, justice or inno cence. Let it be fairly understood tbat no txtrt of my object is a vindication or defense of tbe ministry ; a ministry tbat needs a de fense at borne is not worm it. Anyintng in the communication ot Hoorcrsville in tbe Herald of Nov. 5th, whether false or true that is intended to be personal to my self, I regard as I would the snarl of tbe whiffet, or the grunt of a swine. I am persuaded tbat I have some friends in llooversville tnougn l acicnowicdgi that I do not definitely know how few or how many and for their sake I am very sorry that I am compelled to shoot at mark as large as tbe wbole Tillage, nut please remember I am with you though 'leave borne and do not return lor a week or two, sometimes. I know whota lami lie who would not object to being away net only "a week or two but lor good and tbey are not in the parsonage. And that itself is our reason why your corres pondent should not have signed himself llooversville. It I could get this name, llooversville, inside a set ot quotation marks I might quote gome things peculiar to llooversville mat migui mane " sun plainer that your corresiiondent was not 'wise as the serpent in his choice of no in de plume. Indeed the plume of I loo rersville is not just the gay, untarnished thing that nods it honors to a smiling world. cry likely the ministry is in need of some "straightening up," but it might be regarded an open question whether llooversville has tbe neoesa-iry qualifications of a straightener. How would Herod have done as a leader ot re form on the subject of cruelty to tbe inno cent ; or suiiock as tbe advocate oi cuan ? How would the skunk do for a smell ing bottle, or the pig-pen for a parlor Consistency is a jewel. I must confess tbat, on short acquaintance, 1 have not been able to reach tbe conclusion that llooversville is just the chap to 'straighten up' the ministry. As to quarrelling among cburcb members 1 happen to know church hereabouts in which there would be no quarrelling if there were no lloo versville. Is it very likely that any effort of tbe minister would preserve peace in a church made up, in part, ot a community among whom street quarrelling and street Bgnting are common ra vime. Are peo pie likely to be at peace with each other in tbe church who fight over tbe checker board, or over the individual property of unburied wife or sister T Certainly tney iuss and quarrel and commune too but tbat is tbe way of llooversville, des pite all effort to settle things As I said, consistency is a jewel : but is it consistent tor Hoovers tuie to undertake a straighten ing up of the ministry, while looking with indifference upon its baptized children coasting down the hillside on Sabbath af ternoon, or playing a game of croquet on Sabbath evening? Is that a community to 'straighten up the ministry whose ma Irons can look upon the act ot adultery with an encouraging lest! Is Hoovers ville the community to call tbe ministry beggars, when its men and women while living, curse tbe minister, and expect alter they die, tbat be will try to preach them to heaven without even a 'thank vou beg gar,' for his pains? And what wonder that tbe miuister should be reduced to the necessity of begging in a community wbere his salary is made up, in part ot twenty-five cent subscriptions, paid in old Mexican quarters, on which lie ;s com pelled to suffer a "shave' ot 21 per cent, at the store I As to tbe literary qualifications ot lloo versville to criticise tbe ministry. It is only necessary to remember that llooversville bos taught that Luther and the Reforma tion antidote the birth of our Savior, by several centuries I Keems to me lloovers ville might be thankful it all kinds ot doc trine were preached to it ; seeing how lit tie good has been done by what has been preached. Any wonder that there should be "fai". ?" even if it were true. Can seed grow on a rock or roees bloom on an ice berg? or wilt yon get anything but weeds on a dungbill 7 Does it become Hoovers rille to talk about a minister's wearing out nia welcome r 1 be most probable wear oat in that direction, would be his shoe soles in finding the welcome. Hoovers ville may regale itself frequently on tur key and ham. bat about the only testi mony the minister could give on that point would be, nose testimony. Turkey and nam are common articles ot diet in re fined communities, and they may be com mon enough in Hoirersvilie, but tbe rain islry, at least, in tbe near past has had no decidedly toothsome demonstrations of that tact Hoorersrille "hires its ministers ; plain people like those of Philadelphia or Bos ton, tor example merely call theirs, and tbey think It enough simply to pay with out also keeping their ministers. Hoo rersrille, it seems, does both. One would think any hired minister would oe quite satisfied with hit, pay. But llooversville is exceptional it both pays and keeps its minister. And since the paying is secon dary, that is done leisurely ; the keeping is the mam thing. One of its chief feat ures of the keeping is, keeping him out of bis rjar. and in want and novertv if oossi ble. That is easy enough ; and tbey find keeping bim in trouble not very much more difficult. Sometimes such keeping does not last very long. J. 15. buocp. Ladies, Look Herb ! And secure the only perfect washer yet introduced. The "White Washing Machine. Having made arrangement with the company tor the sale of tbis machine in the southern Dart of Somerset county, we shall soon make a canvass of our territory, and show too a washer that will effect a good wash ing in bait tae time it can be accomplished by the old way. and without any wear on the clothing, with little labor to tbe opera tor, and doing tbe work perfectly, ibe machine weighs but four pounds and sells for the small sum of f 7 ou. Having giren the White washers the se verest teal at our own residences, we can recommend it to do tbe work and give sat isfaction. Walt and see a trial ot tt before purchasing any other, and judge of its merits tor yourselves. Kespectiuiiy, John B. Deffler, Northampton Tp. Peter Weixer, - Larimer Tp. A Remarkable Rkhclt. It makes no difference bow many Physicians, or bow much medicine you nave tried. It I now an established fact tbat German Syrup is the only remedy which bas given co ru nlet satisfaction in severe cases ot Lung Disease. It is true there are yet thou sands ot persons who are predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds set tled on tbe Breast, Pneumonia, Whoop ing Cough. Jtc, who hare no personal knowledge of Bawbee's German Syrup. To such we would say tbat 60,000 bottles were sold last year without one complaint Consumptives try just one bottle. Regu lar size 73 cents. Sold by all druggists in America. Rtv-KWOOD, Pa Nov. 15. 1879. I Editor Herald. Sir : Please publish the following items in your Valuable pa per : Corn huskinzs are about orer in Milford township tor this season. Tbe new Reformed church of this place is ready tor its first sermon. Apples are said to be plentlcr in Milford township thia year than they htve been for 10 years. There wis a short visit of winter to the Milford township banters ; but so tar the deer have all escaped unhurt Some of them were surprised at their bad luck- There u a panther in Milford township It was seen crossing the road by Audulbp Manhecniei's wile, the other day. She waa on her way borne from Rock wood when it crossed about 30 yards from her. it was also seen by other parties. John Scchlcr, one of our most successful stiorumen, one day of last week got into a fbick of five wild turkeys, lie killed three and wounded a fourth. One weighed 17 and the other two 1-i pounds each, ilr Sechlcr is hard to beat as a marksman. A certain young gent took bis 'gal' home lrom a corn busking one bicht last week. and it was so cold in tbe house that he built a fire on the hearth of the "Little low log cabin," setting it a-fire. The fire was extinguished before it did much dam age. The young man says he'll be d c if be will go to sec tbat girl when it s too cold without lire. J. II. S AV.IT ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADYHIt TISE VESTS, ' A" ; W A VEU T1S XXEXTS. -Y V . ! b YE II Tl SEMEN IS. ION E More Gents underwear at tbe Fashion IW.ar than any store in the county. Miis. J. R. Walter & Sox, The Best I Ever Knew Of. J. G. Starkcy, a prominent and influential Citi zen of Iowa-City, says : "I have had the Dyspepsia and Liver Complaintfor several years, and have used every remedy I could hear of, without any relief whatever, until I saw your Sbiloh's Vitalizer advertised in our paper, and was persuaded to try it. am happy to state tbat it bas entirely cured me. It is certainly the best Remedy I ever knew ol. Trice 7j cents. Sold by George W. Ben ford, Somerset, Pa- . Frefch Fish, Tub and Can Oysters, tor Thankegiviug Day, at prices to suit all at W. 11. l'Utt a. buiLou s Catarrh kexkdt. A mar velous Cure tor Catarrh, Diphtheria, Can ker mouth, and Head Ache. With each bottle there is au ingenious nasal injector for the moro successlul treatuient of the couiiiUiut, without extra charge. Price bV cents. For sale by G. W. Benford. Somerset, Pa. Cats Aflan). New York, November 16. A Ha vana letter of the 8ub inBt says that a strong party of lusunrtmia drove oil about three hundred bead of cattle from Holguin on tbe fourth, and tbat tbe bpaaish troops were sent after ibem unsuccessfully. Ia explanation of tbe above SpaoUh accuuut the pa triot statement is that General Vale ra attacked tbe patriots at Barrancaa, but waa defeated with a losa of 250 killed and wounded, and retrealed to Holguin, wbere be was shut up by the patriots. Tbe Spanish General Blanco with 4,800 men went to tbe relief of Valera, when tbe patriots raided tbe iaveeiment of tbe place, sacked several stores in the oatskirts and captured large quantities of booty. A portion of tbe Cubanc, about 3,000 men under Benitez, cross ed into tbe Eastern province, captur ed tbe town ot Joearo, which tbey pillaged, established a master camp near Lis Uoasimss wbere recruits can eeroll, and beaded for Puerto Principe, wbere cattle and recruits are buiug obtaiued. A rigorous cam paign is planned to extend to Saa Mi guel. Bags and Nea vitas, wbere tbe sugar estates and telegraph will be destroyed. The patriots bare sent emissaries to enlist the whiteliatives ! into tbe revolutionary army aad to entice tbe slare gangs from Remedi ob, T riuidad and Cienfegaos to strike work and repair to tbe mountains to enlist with tbe patriot". In Trinidad valley it is stated tbat a thousand yeomen are in ibe mountains await ing tbe arrival of tbe Cuban force to jjin it. Iveinforcemeots, including volunteer regiments, are being past ed forward from Havana to tbe Span ish troops, and arrivals from fepain are anxiously awaited. c o 4? P ROC LA MAI j TO THE IMSOMjE F ! WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA IE EASTERN M i FindiD it more to car interest to consolidate onr stores and co-jrenrtaV : onr eiTrt.. we htr cloter.uiutfdti clj THE BSAfiSH STORE, 23 FIFTH AVENUE. PITTSBURGH. j Till' coDCIiKn w:is rwiclic! w !;') !n :h- juniaHT 'a- w h.i l Ui'l "Ur ul.i-. f--r a L,g Fall Trtit i ul tlie ftor'i. wa Ih-Iuu M4illr ytviJil. Wtim IV: ?cju ',cncl ll kun l tt. with a CHOICE WELL SELECTED STOCK, The Largest and Finest in Pittsburgh. We do cot want t" take any of the s'.ock I'lch t3 V at such. Very Loir I'net t tlut a .'l&leiphia, sv wo havo marked ;t GEO. W. BEKFor.D. GEO.SSYDEE- 5 a, 0c 30 5n 5s 3 2 OS 2 "THE WEEKLY PRESS" for mo. NEW ATTRACTIONS. PRICE REDUCED 2 &2 -a? 'O. 3 5 to Na is - ? $1.2 FOR TO SINGLE COPY OR IN CLUBS 1.00 OFTEN OR MORE. (Including Prepaid Postage.) SPEEDY CLEARANCE avarc-I. Tlio citlienjuf PlUsburull art uiakVDd such jmrch;ii as latitats that tlij p'n-!v- THE BAKGAINS WE OFFER Thi pmclamattna 1 1mu1. that tbe clM;ens of Wtern Prmnrlvanla, Etfni llhlo n1 W Virginia may have ali.ire ia tUcsa aiivuiiugta. 5ili of lis sturti U uuirktd It it ttaa V. i j lorincr pries 1 !io r.ock remjiulnz; from the Summer It will par yon to prjeure an 1 m until aprtr. Bargains in Glens' Stiits. BAR GVIjSTS JJST BOYS' SUITS. Bargains in Childrcns' Suits. BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS. IVe are cnJUntly receiving FEW STOCK. 3-j thai uur asrtiuent will be kept up dnrinir the eaun wit the oewe an t choicest thlo-i" la FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. It will rpy dt cie who h.vt to por;haw clothisir t-y rljlt oar stor' store b the Lare' White h'rui. anJ see for tbemselic'. Uur 29 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. L CO, CLOTHIERS TO THE PEOPLE THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE STORE -WEST OF THE- t BENFORD & SNYDER, S03IERSET, PA. N JOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS flTTSBCKIlH fc VILLE K. R. C", Ui:KiAr. OrricE. PiTTSarnoH, Xuvemlier VI. lra. Notice is herelir sriren that in ;im.r,l.nr. with the Charter and lly Law of this C-ironanr. th Annual Meeting-ot SuekhoiiUir will ha hU all me in mu ionmanv. in tnn ' v fit iitt- honib, on Monday. Itocemher lnt int. fcotirecn tbe hour ol 12 o'clof k . and 1 r. fur the elec tion ofa Hoard of lJlreetors to aerve ihe muuini rear, and for the transact! n of inch otlx-r busi ness ai may tw brousht before the meetlair. J. 1J. WASHI.VUTVX, iiow. iv Sceieltry. Denial Keairsr CenfiMtt. Philadelphia, 2ior. 13. Presi- dent II a res bas commotel tbe Beti ttoce of Isaac Jacobsoo. the sailor who waa recently convicted in tbe United States Circuit Court of tbe morder of Cbaa. D. Brooks mate of the blip Sea KiDir, aad sentenced to be execated on Jan 30. b, to an impris onment of 13 years. Tbe pipers con taining tbe intelligence were received thin morning, aid tbe be informed to day. oriaoner will DMCSISTR ATOK'S Ntl lCK. IXateof John Carrer, late of SioEjoreek Ts.. deceased. Letters of administration "nth aboye estate narln oevn rranted to the nnierirned, a.lce ia benny given to ail persons Indebted to said enale to make Immediate payment and tnoce aayino; claims aj(a!a the same to present them dnly authenticated for setlleinrst at th late rettdenoe f deeeaeed in aaid towiuhip cn Saturday tbo U day ef January, Ihau. ABRAHAM TARVER. JACOB J.MPEH'HEIC, ov. 13 Admininratvrs. jTOTICE. Weld and Sheridan havic? completed their boom for town at Fairbope, on wliia Creek, now announce that It Is open to the public, and that on an log eUKM inerein tney will enare 60 cent per l.i -oa feet on their beinr taken out of the boous ; and that tbey will give to any person, hay- l.i4 feet Ins; krs In tbe boom, ail facilities of lnirresa or aa-ress to remny the same, subieet to rules for general benefit, and will aiva to any party deslr. uns of cutting np their own log, ground on which to erect a steam mill, at a mod erate rent, on the work done, or will agree to saw up the logs of any party on shares. Nov. 16, 1879. t-f. ADDOTTO PATENT MAUUIEl). WALKER HAY. At the Reformed parsonage. IkTliu. Ta., ov. 6, 1879, by Rev. 8. R. Brideabaagh, Mr. John C. Wa!ker to Miss Ella C. ilay, both ot Ber lin, I'a. ROGERS JOHNSON At the Re- formed parsonage, Berlin. Pa., Nov. 13th, is. -J, i.y ltev. t?. It. BrulenbaueU. Mr. Asa J. Rosers, ot Uniootown, I'a., to Miss sarau Iv Johnson, ot Berlin, Pa. VEIMER BRANT. Oct. 30th. i$79. by Rev. It. F. K..-ener, .Mr. Peter II. Wei nier, ot Larimer to was hip. to Miss Marv E. Bract, of Hay's Mills. MISIILER LOHR At the residence of the ollicutliDi; miuister. in Johnstown. Nov. 14, 1379. by Rev. J. A. Urira, 3Ir. Levi MUliler to Miss Emma J. Lohr, both ot Somerset Co., Pa. DIED. HOFFMAN. Oct 31. 1879, Gillian A. Hoffman, aeU SO veaif, 1 month, and V. days. WITT. November 3, 1979. Catharine IL Witt, aged 27 years, 8 months and 19 days. GRIFFITH. October 2.', 1S79. Ida C. Griffith, atd 12 year, 2 months and 24 days. GRIFFITH. October 22, 1879. Marv A. Griffith, aired 7 years, It) month and 16 ajs. PORTLAND GUTTER The Strange Sleigh in existence. Fin ftnlsh. hfbt, cheaper and more durable than other Seigha. Also, AliMTi Patent Emmer Attacbments, For wheeled vehicles of every desertptfoa. Per fectly practical; Bta aay axle; tracks In country roads. Over four thousand in use. Aer-gend for aircuian and leant your nearest agent. LA. ABBOTT A CO., ' i 900 Wabash) Aye, Iblcsjo. Nor. 19. imo JLXTD Prayer Books. soy Teachers' Bibles, Family Bible, School Bibles, Testaments, Prayer Books and Hymnals aingla copies and in setts. AH 3?rw Stock. lOIaJWR UUR Corrected by Cook a Busitb. DUUM I CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED A Mother's Obief. Tbe pride of a toother, tbe life and joy of a home, are ber children, hence her grief wben sickness enters and takes them away. Take warn ing then, that yon are running a terrible risk, If thay have a Coq;h, Croup, or Whooping Cough, which led to Consump tion, it you do not attend to tt at once. SHILOU 8 CONSUMPTION CUKE is guaranteed to cure them. Price 10 cents, 50 cents and f 1 00. For Lame Back, bide or Cbest, nso Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cent. Sold by O. W. Benford. Druggist, Som erset, Fa. What Hakes Yon Sic t You have allowed your bowels to become habitually costive, yoar liver has become torpid, ; the same thing ails your kidneys, and you are lost osed up. Sow be sensible, set a package of Kidney-Wort, take it faithfully and soon you will forget jouve got any wheat, yi boa. sacn organs, ior yon will be a well man. woo, Apples, dried, p a........... Aplelutter, V a-al.... ....... Bran, yiuua stutter, a (ker) Butter, V a (roil) Buckwheat,)) buibel meat, luu ss Beeswax, fl Baeoo. ihuuhiers, ewes, " ........ country hams, II.... Uom, (ear) f imsnel CJorn, (shelled) ) bushel. ... Uom meal V Calf skins. V a K;;a. ft oo ......... itur, bbl Flaxseed fl bu.. (M a) Hams, (nnMured) fl a... tpij a Leather, red sole, f a 44 npper " " kip, " MMdlimrs, aad chop lCKi Kj. Oau, bu Pouuoea,)l ba Peaches, dried, l ........ Bye fou. WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, aT Fresh, new and clean stock the Iarfesi aad moat complete ia the city. Tmirwnee aseortment of Box Papers and Znvelopes all rjadc and prices; a beautiful Una of goods. Inks, Pencils, Peas. Slates, Cbsik Crayons. Box Papers, Flayiac Cards. Toy and Juvenile Books, TnisHnls. school Books sod School fcrpplles, te. Au law trscx. 6. W. REED & CO. a, ace. Oct 29 ataas, V a................... ball, o. 1, f bbLextra t Oround Alum, per lack. " Ashton, per sacA. ....... Sonar, yellow fll " whit Talkrw, K a. e to6e ujMe 1 ou lie toe ) -60c A3 00 - .ate ; . ScJ To ; 10 to lie toe1 Toe So Sc lie 8 0U tee We to 9 loe .......aw soo;e , 7-HSSOe at u 3U3AC -Ac to re We 1 1 M .4 WiO ......lofjiae , S G2E30Ii 72 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. 'Hi UT- I,. In opler to placo Ta Wexjclv Passu within the roach ol the ICepublkflii yi.ters ol the jr-ate, the prli has been rr-Iuee-1 to ONIi 1MLL. K AND TWENTY-FIVE t K.NTS for a year, by the single copy, or to UNE IX j EL A It for the year, Lv clubtf. ,Ta Pkxss la thori nghly dTutol to the prin ciples of tue republican party, and oialncilnt tlio KepuLlicun or.aixatiun because it believes that the pro!iierity and proirressof the people cannot l safely lmrui'j;J to any other exiting poiillcal orv&aizdtlon. Durit the year l5J. tha most slupeniioud polltmil eonllirt ol this ejmrh will t,ik p'ace. Lioa its issk whl rtcpead tbe pylitkal demuy ol tire country lor miny yart. 1 His 1'bim8 steadily rcms ibo alms of the "Soiid South, which id now onraDiied to capture the Executive, reiaiu t'onttreiis, to reiuo.lel acl control Ihe Supreme Court, and to fubonlinute every pul lic Interest to the ov-rmaierin.' purpose of controllitK the telicy of the Nation, and :ocre hy guiniix ty lcKlshition and peaveltil mean; what it lost on the neld. The Jr'tiis enforces the duly ol preserving in lull iorce the Constitutional Auienuuentti inaite to secure the fruit ol war ; uphold the iikIil of every lawful vot-r to a free and unbouirht, exercise of his riiflit : inttexiblv lo fists upon an honest return of tbo vuteecast ; j'usti-' 6ei the u.w ot all noi'esaary means to prevent irouiluieut vtina an 1 Ir.tudulent roturuir.a; of voles: nccer ts as lunuamentttl the CUhI riithi ot evtrv citueu to the aulvqu:tt pnXevtion by the lawol iiUp- aiiittl s.1 well as his civil rixr.ta: maintains a? wis the ltepul.li-.nn policy o: K sumption Ik ncei finau-Ullei;islatiiin ; U'lfcn'is M round Ihe noticyut I'ri'.Kfiion to Atucri.-m In. dueiry: and, m Ketaral. lo.lows witliersjever ihe KcpuOlicao ..-Inciple lei.li. Secial LioaKures har been mii.i.fd to STUK.uri;i-N thk V AT .K in all ita departments. THfc I.lriUl:lAL IEPAhmt.NT will be la Iho hau'lsof able ami expciicm-Ml writer, and the ruiie ol subiecui tiibcu"9et will be u wide as in any other hri-el:tn new7aper in the I'nii.n THE LlTKHA'tV.TtiH aubiiti ti pii THE FAMILY and THE CiilElKE.VS hit rAKi.ut.1 1 will remain ineharreol expert enei anil capable et!ltor ; atvl the Market. Itc port; will be lull and ac. urate. CLOSE ATTENTION will e aicen b the Siate Sews ol Pennsylvania, New Jersey and ueiaware. ui jt jt-uKEiuN rounEsroNDENt:E win Include letters frtrm Europe and all portions ol the Uf HI. A SPECIAL FEATURE of T.e Wxkklt PittM will be a Serial story in illustration ol ronticr Ule in Central Pennsylvania prior to. and durius; tbe Kevolatlooary War, la which John Brady and his sons John and Samuel, and other Brder eelebrlUes will be prominently intro dueed. This story will be written by ; K CH AS. HCKNK1HT. author of 'tur Western Bonier,- 'Old Fon Da Uuesne," and -Slnton iiny,"and will be beipin aboutthe middle of Novemlxr. r Special Terms will be made with Canras ers. AtaSpeelmen copies sent free on application. asTParties tenuins; tljtt will be entitled to re eeive the paper lrom uate till January 1, l.-vl. TERMS FOR THE DAILY PRESS. ONE j EAR (including prepaid postuite) 58 75 31-lAtU.IHn 4 au THREE MONTHS " - ""-lu TlIB Tll-WniLv Pen Ont.n.i.i rofMay, rhnivday and Saturday. Mailed to suocriuers (including: prepaid postaire) at ?4 40 perannom; 2 su f..rslx months, sod 1 lu for lure montng. Address THE PRESS COMPANY (LIMITED), ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. -:0:- BY EES & BAEjNETT, tSUCCtSiORS TO J0H f. B'.YYR1 SOIERSEr. PA. W'e take pleasure in announcing to the public that tve haw 1S2 VE3 a large and complete slock of Ilar.l ware, which we intc::d to sell at PRICES 10 SUIT THE TIMES! Our stock is complete ii all respects, and comprises every article usually kept in hi: hvarc Stores. -:0:- S. V. Cor. 7tH & Chestnut PHILADELPHIA. St., DMINISTRATOU'S NOTICE. Estate of Martha A. Ripple, late of CI ueiuah.Bius Twp x.increl county. Pa., dee'd. Letters ol administration on tne aouv estate having been smntc! to the undersirned by the properauthority, notic Is hereby s:ivesj to those indebted to it to maae immediate payment, and those bavins: claims arainst it lo imwnt ikm duly autheuiicaled for settiemenl. at the residence of said deceased, oa Saturday the th day of De cember. H97K. JA(XB KIl'PLE. octrs AJm'r. f Martha A. hifple. TKE.ETNA FURNACE, i i a. m 1 4? i 2 ll llf.' oj. 2 I ' 4 BIB .I- .rci ' i r Ji ?-s t":rjj . v Elackomiths' too'-i andupplies, such as Iron, Norway Nail rod lro!i, Vulcan Horse-nails, Taper Taps, Horse Shoes, fine Sleigh-shoes ?nd ('ast steel, a lull line cf 15est Norway Iron, Carriage and Tire Bolts, and Axle Clips, a complete stock cf Malleable Irou, Burrs, Sec, &c. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, comprising a full line of Rim and Mortise Locks, Cast and corought Butts, acorncd and plain, a complete stock of Nails always on hand, also a full assortment of Glass. CARPENTERS' TOOLS. IX e have always oa hand a complete stock ci laws loth Hand and Cross-cut, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers Stce and Try Squares, Compasses, Bench and Fancy Planes etc., etc. :(h- AVe always keep a full line of Revolvers, Pistols, Shot-guns Powder-Masks, Shot-pouches, -Lartritiges, Caps, TFads, Rifle and Shot-gun Powder, also a full line of Gun Repairs. :0:- c 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 wc 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 V are, Plated and Britannia Spoons We also make a specialty of Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, and also Painters' Tools, etc. :0: ! W'e keep constantly on hand the Celebrated Cucumber Pump, (porcelain lined) and a cheaper quality that are net 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 & BARNETT. www ihiiw w.M(eU. . Particulars tee). Utw I. ua iu !, at ?mi. Me. For CLurcIi ji, N. Jtools, Ilallj. and Dwfcllinsfs. The Cheapest tfrst-cla Fum.icc Manufac tured. Note tli prices, and send for Circular. No. 3, with Casing, $70.00 .' 3, without " 50.00 " 5, with 44 II5.0O O, without " 00.0O , Heating Stoves said runiaces, MiNUFACTUREO BY A. BRADLET d. CO. c.coj PITTSSTOIT, Pai. "XTOTICE OF ADM1NISTI.A TOR. &UU of Marj A. Furqoe-, lata afLower Torkej fuat Two.. Somerset count. Fa., dse'd. lVeUen of administration on ta ahore cstst havins; beea rranted to the ooWisrnd. ntis is nereb Riren to tkjose indabtes! to it make itame Siate payment, and those having; claims against It. to present them duly noinentjca-ted for settle ment on Satuniajr, tbe 2uth day of Iiecember, ls7, al tne uu resxienre ot iwastf. HAKKLSO.N VoUKIV, Noy. 12 Administrator. EGAL NOTICE. 'HECOMMONWEM.TH OF PEXX'l. SostaRtET :oinTV. : - . ) T the hnrt & Irijul TepTttmtlitu seal. af Jckn UraoaSrr, dVc'rf. grtrUott : -w S You are ben-hv ritnl to be and appear : ' at Sm!rsrt,on ibe ltr.hdajr ol MnT-mber, 1C'J. thn and there to sbosj eun-v thy an irler d 1--4 ' slnWi not he araniKd to lr. Henry UrahaKer to sell tne reil eiat of s-ud d"vuea, mrtai ihm net. Witness the Hun. Wm. M. HslU Esej., at . erwt, this l?t Jay uf SPiKfni-r, T W.M. b. FREASE. Clerk. The t wrft it directed tu Mrs. Ellia (Iwii wowd. fflum Holl'-w, Iowa; Uearletta Rose. Whe.,-1-ina. Wnt Virginia ; Harriet Keler. Hyndmao. HcifoFl eoniity. Pa.; C'harlet Tmotman. Frank f.-rt. ilineral eunntv. West Vinrlnla; Benjamin Trmtman. Mna Matuni, B"ll'Tl eoonty, V OliserTroutmnn, Kedl.ir-1 eoonty. ra.. air. Ja cob Klmmeli, Somerset, ra.. Air, r- Zitnm!rm n. lierlin, Somernet coomy. ra.. vv.. riatc, iur linitton. Iowa. William Brahak? nelrs, ft- dence unknown. oct 14 "jy OTICK. da the 30.h day of Sept em her. I nsre a re eeltit to H. K. White k Oo. tur one doser sa-ilnt machines ; since then I hare learned that said re ceipt 1 changed aad turns oat to be a note calHiii lor'-HlO. payable tn sis nvmths after date. I here by kIts caution to ail parties sbauim parckastn' tae same, unless thci luteatl So ty a law-solt octJ2M SOUSLIBtUT. E XECUTOK S NOTICE SSIGNEES' ACCOUNTS. 1 be foilnwini; aeeoan'e hare been tiled in my of fice ami will be iTr.Bfl la the Court torear nuttln on Thurtday, Nce:nUr I3A. 13. S. J. LJcbty, A.iKne of iMnltl Bocktis ao-1 Wii'e. Tr,c Grt acennrt of W. II. "Milieu, A"ijrnee -f Valentine J. Jlillrr The Brt acromt "f Wm. f. Llresioi, A iitneeof slw:.rl kcitn itvl wife. The hrt end final acunt of Henry Br int, Aj siunee of .'eih Weihley al wi'.r: J jhn Gardner cuiujltte M Sirtk.BarTe. II. F. .CHtLl.. net I ", rivlbonotar7 DmIn ISTK ATOIt'S NOTICE. utcf t'hjnncey Cramer, lata of Muldlscreek Tup . Snraeret ., Pa., deceaseiL letter 4 adminltratin or the abore Cats hannben itrantel to the undcrlcned. notjce is hereby vireo 'o those Indebted to it to make ba meviiaie paymeot. and Ilk baeins; claims or demaads will present the duty authenticated -r smtlcment at late rcid. nse of deceased, on Sator 4 ay, December 13, li:. F. B. CRAMER. Nor. 6 AdministraUir. DM I N I ST RAT O RS NOTICE. t.tMie of Suanna K.-nti. Ute of Jenntr Tp., i-rtnerwt Co.. Pa., decease.1. Letters of wlm-nl'trotl m ' rjc? I"1' harm been rraateil to the nwlersiaTied, sx.tle is bend y (tisen w those Indebted to It to make immedUtepaymenr,snd those basin e''" drmanis will please present them duly msjtlMalt t f settlement. . Satur-iay, Ueeember i 1179. at the oitceol Henry Knca. . Noe. $ Admiiustxawr. A TExtate orratharine Philinnl decease. t. Let urn testamentary oa tha aboea eataio kaT- her:by tttven to th-jsa indebtel to It to make Im- I mod tale tejmcnt,aod those havtnc elatws ajralnt I ( ., m thi i hem dot authenticated for settle- t , ivnn mental my ernes in iniresuw butj"!- - i fp e- ." rtLreesorik Saturday, iecember 13. 1T. I time J..rwar.i. prose PP- W ' AAROXWtXL. wlllbedl.rW.daccou. a-- uerator. laoel-rt - ' QTRAY NOTIL'K. Bw aV ' ... i, mod tale ray men t, and those havtnc elaiuui uutit I ran wraylnz on ay farm, .D; le-i io , year J u A U WWaa- - 1 ' Oit-S 1
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