! I I - (' b, '7 t 00. 'I tb lot . . ' if Somerset Herald. i u" "" t.. ''win ". ,!" ... r j ". T , It.. At ''. '"ii,. I'-lliW 1 In. 'lib ;i;il. K. Sl'U, Kiliwr. UP a a - .tv-"- i r "Tlic .mrUmchotj- day hve come, the n3(Mct of the year." TUc OUo and Indians Mute election tkfce lila1 "tie w-k from ta-day, Tuesday. .1 uu-i .......... . ,.1 o., . i.uu. ..i. vui.iiwii, i iik l.rjru,nJll I UAKUhLU 13 ' IT. - ..... Tl... T....l.i: ,.fii... nominee forCongrew in tins ditnct, wit In r.T Tnir r,mnv ... j ,: ., t.,,,1,.,,!!,. i-,w,.; ,,. K,.n n ve ..uniay. j e,iIT,,r . Tlc a),ove woi., wm. j,rillt. , rullirijr. The Kerlin Garfield and Arthur (frnrra! CofTroth has again started liijVul-M " "ery house in which a Repnbliran j club was addressed at it regular meeting, on ontinc out. This time tho Valentine is a I liv in the town of Berlin, on Sitiirdny 1 Friilay evening last, by Mr. Fred W. Bei- , Pmnocrat. Ia '7i it was a Grcccbacker. ' u'K"t. Hie 2d iu.-t. fo.kcr, of Jciiner, who, in a iorcib1e speech The letters were ma-le wiih chalk, ouile i of thrcc quarters of an hour, handled the The Ki'publican ni:ting at Pocahontas, ' called for the 21st, ha lie-n iti.fciied until lat:r in the mouth. The cya in tlie celebrated Coffrotli-Bur- ket Iican larrje. on ncwlr naintrd doors and Imililimm. '; suc3 of the day with an ability rarely found i-ai" cajc are 1,05 50, as any Kepub- . Some of Ibc houses presented an U'.-ly ap- j " 'f '" or Democrat ran K-e by callins at the riarance. and will l-c much diMlcured when The IWlin delegation to tbe "grand rally" Sines Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and j Hoarhound stands at the head of all prepar ation of Tar Hoarhound, and it need only I one trial to satisfy the tnort incredulous j that it will do all that ia claimed of it ; ' that far Gmyki and CWt !t hit no Eqnnl. j Bold by oil druggist at 23 and 50 Cents per Bottle. REPUBLICAN MEETINGS ! Send MAJtRIED. Vjfes are loweno.ib, and the working man that oUr the leiiiocnilic ticki-t, vrtej to muke tlicui sitill lower. Court House and examining tbe records. ; ,h , balk marks are washed off. "j? ... at Conffuenee, on Paturday, arrived borne j ' Winter apple are brought into uiarkt-t. Ileuibert. ISA ' pnil Wing e-iit er btisliel. beint; picke.1 and The average Jfice -VS Vl"XTY OOMM1TTKE. l irASt.MJ ' A. L.iy.. 1'. Hillej:-'. fK.'.r.-iliarx'wfl' Jv:liK'J One of the Urx-t ;uid Ihk! t" kof gMIs ever brought to Milt'ord township can le ; e-n at Miller Bros', Kockwood. duct, in the dead hour of night, deicnesthc Coiiteinjit of ever- law-abiding citizen in the t i .. . . ... j luini. rseverai iii;-n liave expiw-il tlie ojiinin that "any boy or youni; man who timid wantotily dcf.ii e property in that way j . would not hesitate to apply the torch if not j There will be a grand Bepublican ina-w i restrainiil tlipitiah fear of the law." ; meeting and jM)le rai.-lng at Jonner y, j Now, who did it? And what wax it dune' r.hoaji on Saturday, OcUlerl(, ls. Oen. for? It 1 evident that it wa not done by , ' Jacob M. Camptx-11 and other dintiniruishetl , l"ys, or irrj-on-.ibk' parties. The work A number of heavy frosts have oecnred in I j the las: few nights, wliicli have left their i j marks on any tender vegetation exposed.' I The frost of Thur-day niirht was the heav- . iet of the season here thus far. I Kinmiil. ler. KrauU. 1, A ! The grading of the cast end Jatreet has itreatly improved the appearance of the residencca in that section. ! .ikcr w ill le of i'atriot I nvs-tin?. J U 1 i I .. I rc.1. hliaulia. L,n.,1i,.r.-J'l'"1u"can- ' W. Bowuian. T,rk.-vfH.t. S. Younkin. . I,. ii,r Samuel Fount. ipvk-JK,,MilI,-n- iU 11. Pull. J'.,.vwlle n .r.-Wallace McMillen. f.j.T.,!. S. 1'. IWbaUKh. f U Brubaker. 1 ... i:,,r Samuel Lowry present and address the was loo well done; anl Iwiys have no re-! l-imli, in l.rotnersvaiie lownsnip, i win ven-e to Klut f,.r political n aoo. It is ls- i now pve you a description of a beet that i lieved to U the wort of voimtr iik-i. wli.w ! beats bis beet. I have a bw t that baa not In ar-uin? polities, p-ntlemeu, don't sset J a.-c-s ria.w from eiirhUs n tothirtv-live. The ' -fone to seed, and it measure IS inches in so excited. Keen on your shirts ; nn t'lw- I II.,..,...,,. ... :.. n 1 I : inebes in cimimference. and 1 t j - niiji-4t 111 nit- iu.ijii.iin in it, I ,i j The leaves uiwn the forest trees are rap- j lion wan ever won by calling a man a lop- , aml ,,,. tIl(.v with ;,,,;,;. . ,mt w,.ighs i pounds. 1 now wish to hcarfrom idly tuniins odor from a deep enn to j eared liar, nor a oundidatc ever elected by ! if tm.v ;,.., ,. f m, j ,,ilt ! ai.vone that has a beet that will beat this Koiden. yetiow, russet and brow... j ,M1IlchIjlK yollr m,m,ufs nose throu!, the van,Uiim will be tolerated here in tbe fa, i beet. back of his bead, keen cool . : l..,..,i v... i :n ... . 1 v.. I John Oeosok. af. lv th? same evening, and report the LOHR LAMBEKT. In Ptonyrreek Tp., ' meeting a grand success. The Murdy Re- jBt the residence of Zac. Lambert, by Kuv. J. ; publicans of t'ontluenee and vicinity can al- ! u Slioup, Samuel Lohr, of .Somerset, to F.I- ways b relied u-h.h to do tbt ir work well j ,,'n L"' of Stonycreek. ! and ni the ritsht time. Com. j GAHAfiEX -KUOXTZ. In Uuckst iwii, . Br Ki.i.N, ;. -1, 1SSD. I by same, -Samuel (iuhaen, of Shade Fur-j m i nace, U Susan Koontit, of near Sprueetown. New Baltimore. Sept. 27. ! DAVIS PILE. In Berlin, Sept. 2;th, Kktos Heralu: Having seen in your pa- j iKiO, by Her. J. W. rofliiilerr'er, Boss K. ; imt an account ft a beef- raised by Fuller Invis lo Julia Pile. Isth of Somerset I'a. t -MECTIXi:s will 1'C Jit 11 ilt i liwin times and jilaccs. i When the Nsues invoUcl in the : -' " " ; I"li'ieal contest, now b; in w::-d. DBl'RY. At his resilcnce in WomIstH:k, ; pis-M ntiil and dis- nx d. li HS aw Has tin- Your Bu 4 COMMISSION 1 MERCHAH l j Prof. X. B. Critehtitld, of Berlin, will ad I dre-s the RejMiblican meotingat Davidnville, !ou tbe Ttb int., and at Hilleipts', on the iHh. It is now said that the ridiculous story about (reneral Hancock wearing corset arose from the fact that he "stava" on Governor's Maud. ia. " I s. J: v e.r. fU i J . avid K. Warner. .r.S u" r-r.-i-j-"irr u"11" J -Perry I'mWiyer. I-rul F.mcrick. ',wMi.dMi-l J. Snyder. 41 I'. -r Henry B-iwuian. I V M ibstetier. i l'nrkefo.t - Alex. lU.oads. T .. 1 Jellllilms. J CUainuan. ' la. ' loyal North, thev will find thctiiv.lvcs sikIIv Alxnit this time o vear the wise merchant j ,llisilk'- Tl"'"' evidently s-metbini; planteth bis winter crop of advertisements j ,!"'l''r ",:,n mero V ' t!.o matter, sim-e ! in the columns of his local i.aiKr. irivcth it ; c"'r '"'piioiKtm in town rce.-ivel thesame f s.l.K KBilsihK. i L j J t,-l 'i' of J -t.b K jpciotal V.mrirk lata of S.'Utnniitwu r . w in- i-t4- Vlltnrd t nl ' Jtr-F . i:,Kute rraok Slpe aud wife, " la Jcauer tiwiu!p. j ltir f I'tMlIp Shiver, Jr., Ute of ; vutf ( Jvr t' S'T, lateot MU- lrJ tiau.p, : u. A K-publican itieetina; was held at (icb- harts, Saturday afternoon, and was address ed by F. J. Kooaer, J. L. 1'uirh, and Geo. IL Scull, Ex'a. In front of the old Sol Baker tavern stand in Bakersville, is a poplar tree that fr the last ten years has grown at the rate of eight and onedialf feet each year. We want some good, dry pine for kindling purjioses. Thoeeof ojr atruus who have promised us wood, ami have the kind we want, can bring it in at nine. I We are clad to know that our friend Mr. Noah Scott, of Lower Turkey f.x.t, who bad i !een so dangerously ill Jor some time pa-st, ' j is a'sin able to lie up and about. I By refpiest of Addison Keptibliiuis the meetini; that was advertised to be held at Petersburg will be held at reek's School I Houc at the same time and date. J ,ltte ..f J.p J. Smith, Ute of 5 " ..uirrwt t.iwmliip. loc U. . X. Bovd's. Filr :ra-- a' Boyd's. p,.,k at . X. Boyd's. 1.,. .. low prices at " v sued t" th.we who buy ,v.!-. !,. w 1 t of uti hes. l.s ks ana 1 n- ;i- I!. M'l..weH's. i;..h at '. X. Boyd's. i ;. n; and 1'bililrenV lbws-, fn:n J ;..irl. a: Waiter's Store. , . . 1 i j O - "' lli'.RAU' can oe o:kuhm-i 01 j Lc- 1'''!", "rr!,as- 1!- ''!-,'rV: j ,! It ,-.ks a '. X. Boyd s. j .tlvi line f (ieut's Fumisbing loxsls j . jj ,; at X. I. Walter Si t'o's. Xo. Mam- j Autumn leaves and autumn grasses may now lie gathered. Don't put it ofT till frost, for the leaves will not retain their brilliant colors so long after ln-ing touched by the fnK . ur merehantilc friend, tieorr'e P.. Parker wishes to inform ids patrons that he has juM received bis fall st.K-k of gissls which will Ik- pleased to have them call mid es- be amine. lnigs at I The Harriburg I'alru4 i iM-ing distributet! 1 throughout this county by our Democratic iin-iiiis-n as a camgiaign oocumciit. Iher sleiul'l send tlie rittstiurgh I "tt along as a supplement. Stint M f 3 ,at M,M f "eW P'KNK j escape tbe ravages of the dread disease. .1:. A Republican meeting will beheld at Wei ler's School house, this township. Monday evening, October IS. at 7 o'clock r. u. The meeting will lie addressed by Hon. Jacob M. 'anipU-11. Diphtheria has la-en prevail. ng to mi. h an extent in Connellsville that the achooU are but slightly attended, and many Jarenfs have taken their children to the country to lb X. D. WtTKR Co s. toil-attending tbe "Xew YorkCir , ..aid buy their dnigs of C. X. Boyd ie nijney. Miilinery a:tl Gent's Furnishing . to X. D. Walilb A'o's. rils- for the Hlkald and buy your f X. Boyd. He s-ll cheap ai the .! P.m .ksat ('. X. Boyd's. !. V. altc-r A Co. have just received a kof Neckties. St arts, Hats, Bonnets, -' I'ii.lcrwi-ar, Ladies' Coats, Dolmans, 'i. at's Furnishing t.Mxls, Ac. vti n Horses, t arts and Teams to ,ut id the Somerset amnna ranroao. Apfl on work, near Somerset, to J. . . Spil- 'ler.'mni.-tor. S. 'l!!ouks at C. X. Boyd's. .ii .it and canvxssem make from $i5 to r w. li v lling goiKls for E. (J. Hideout 10 B in lay stgect, Xew York. Send ir Catalogue and terms. vti.p iVoO ties, to be delivereil on tM.-r-et A Cambria Railroad. Highest t pri'i-s jiaid. James Parsox. Somerset, Pa. bund tlie celebrated (Jolden Bert fJisiceries r.iii;. 1 heap for cash. Jositu Keller. thv sr.ui Farmers attending Court i. itiivtbat we will have in stock :Vr ' .r sale, cboiiv Western Timothy it r l.u-hel if 4." ixmnds. Cook A Bckrits. . !'.o..k at C. X. Boyd's. r M p.k rr. MisCRissSTRr.rr I will n 1iih1 at all times, Beef, Tork, Mut- : i -".c.i-aife. at rmxinable prices. 0en . will ni 11 a meat wagon three times --ik. Henry Krehar. ''rT- and Farmers who are alive to iti;. n-t an- at ibis season of the year -'th. ir chi. ken M. It Roberta Poultry i'tv It niiiki-s them healthy and strong, ' !- I'.u-iitly more valuable for the full ! Honesty is the bet policy in medicine as I well as in other things. Ayer's Sarsaparilla i is a genuine preparation, an unequalled ! spring medicine and blood purifier, decided ; ly snierior to all others in the market. Trial : proves it. frequent dressings of printers' ink and the necessary watering of "locals." As a result, his harvest of gold and of silver and of green backs is increased an hundred fold, and he laugheth in his sleeve as he gazeth upon the Sheriff attaching the gKjds of Ids rival, who didn't advertise. . Will the Dcavtcrnt plea.se explain why its uncle did not put in an apissrance at the trial of the "eleven circus tnimps'1 whom he promised "to send to the ciiitentiary," in stead of leaving it to his i.-tner, w ho in his opening, said that he knew nothing alsiut the case? Wa it that lie knew thcM; men were imu cent and that he had put over one tliou-and duiuirs vt costs u;on the county and was afraid of being held responsible. Work is being pushed with vigor at this end of the S. C. R. It., in order to finish upls-for- eobl weather sets in. Among other wo. '; the bridge at Kantner's dam has been put up and the wooden supcrstrueture is being pla- ..I in the p:les where the road crosses the cr.-ek at tb" Stoystown bridge. Track has been laid up as far as the Factory road and ballast is broken almost from there to the site of the new depot. The track will be laid tip to the List named point during he present week. A beautiful pole, over l' feet in length, was raised by tbe Republican of Somerset township, north, at Rhoads' Tannery, Sat urday aftcrn.x-n. Near the top were three icnnauts with tiarlicld ln-11 .iiiitel u;jn Ibein. A handsome j American llag n as run up als.u; six! ; f.-ct C. .... tl.A ....,,.,.1 noil M"i lltl f,trl,.1 it,.. brtsae. Our brethren in the north are doing good work as their vote on the 2nd of No vember will testify. Let tho Republicans of j , Somerset township No. 1. do the same. cntle hiiit. We arc charitable eiioti-'h to I brlievc that no married man. or nrots-nv i holder, had anything to do with it; but it was done by jK-rsons who knew what they wero doing. It was no thoughtless act. Simon jivrc tnnlirc did the whole busim-ss. Perhaps it wan intended as a preliminary to a scries of warnings, such a are served on Republicans in the South. If so, we may supKise that, in due course of time, we may waken up to liud Shot-guns, liwie-knives, Co'lins and all the implements of Ku-K lux ism. White-liners, Ac, of the South tacked to our doors. But, bo it understood by the Denck-racy of this pta;-e that, howeversmall our number here, when that kind of thing occurs, they will tiud men who heard the Relic! yell from Sbiloh to Nashville, and from Bull Ran to Appomattox, anil are now treading the free soil of the North, Hod's own country, where men can vote as they please, and v. here their votes w dl be honest ly counted. "Bloody Shirt," indeed ! Docs not every school Imiv know that many mur ders h.ve been committed in tho South to keep men from voting their sentiments? And now when we refer to them they say we are "waving the Bloody Snirt. Ihcv want to heap all manner Republicans and expect them to hold their j I slice. I "Waving the Bloody Shirt !'' Yes, let it j wave high as the heavens, and show to the I j World what men who failed to destroy their j fl.tvcrnmcnt are doing now. 1 "t.arlleli! nr.,1 ".'ilt. ' ' We heiii'Ve M. Arthur, and! amp-;,, frt .... i,,,,,,.,.,,,!,. ,.,:.,i ,- Wo have nothing to say og:i!! (on. llaii cis k. It is not the record ol cither that is before the country. Who wiil deny that the Southern wing of the Deinoi ratie party trteit to Icstn.v ,-.ir liovernin-.-nt, and that Kwcatio' al N'oTH E Appletou's Series of school readers will be introduced into the schools of Somerset township, at the open ing of the approaching term, October lufh. The introduction will be effected by an ex change of the old books in use, for the new liooks and a small consideration of money. We have also adopted GofTs Arithmetic, for gradual introduction, where it is required or desired. An elementary work on gram mar, will also be placed on the same condi tions, where it may lie desired by teacher orjiitrou. By order of the Board, D. HtSBASIi. p . By special arrangements these books will be placed in the ha nils of J. B Snyder A Co., in Somerset borough, for sale and distribution. icy were greatly encouraged by Northern ! traitors? Who does not know that the I Fashion hints : Autumn cloaks are very 1 in. .:.).. . ;,. ,.ti ..,,1,,,,,,, ...Uwl n.iif:, . ....... . .. ..... ... .... -n...... ...-. ., ,( ery long cloaks will again tie worn, t'lti-'ii j , trims dresses, cloaks and lionncts. Collars' of dresses oee made immensely large. Gold . thread crops out in the new black hi-e. Basques will not go out of fashion this sea- J son. ew i.iugueiloe lace r.pjiears 111 coins; shades. Plain 111 pes of cloth will be the first fall wniis. Jet collars go with black silk ami velvet cr-tumes. Feather nichings are revived for dresses and cloaks. R-d and gray arc fashionable colors in combinations. publican party, to a man, stood bet-.vi en ! them and their hellish di-ij- oerats howl; their doom .!e:o. Mcnc, Tckel. lphaiin." Yours for ;:ood Government, Rt:rcnuiN P.i:i:i.'n. !. ."1, lss;i artinee scv- Mii.iokii lri:vs. Jack Frost has made his eral mornings this week. Our friend Kdward Bent'ord. vhoha.-bicu in the We-t some titne. came home on Wed- Rts! las- veils will lie worn by a few eccen tric ladies. lU-sllilV. To-dav there will bp a of Miller Bros., Rock wood, hist week return ed from tbe eastern cities, where lie had been for some time earefullv selecting a fall For the future all communications to Su- I nmi winter stock of poods which will be re- .... , , . i Gcbbarts, which wiil be largrlv attended bv Our friend Jiceph D. Miller, of the hrm ; . . pcrvisor Howard Miller, in regard to tlie census, should lie addresseil to LewLsburg, I'nion county. Pa., and not Klklick, as bere tuforc. Mr. Miller has removed to the for mer phve. I JM- i.:i liiitHt tlie celelirated ii l Fr& H .Mr. made at Springfield, O. jl is 4 rk.-t. A full line of Family fJm A The Gartield and Arthur Club of Friedens bad an enthusiastic meeting and torchlight priK-essiou, Saturday evening. The meeting was addn-scd by F. W. Bei.s ker, of Jen ner, and F1 B. Scull and L. C. Colborn, Kisjs., of Simerset. After you have purchased your stamps at the jsistoffiee windoa-, it Is a good plan to step aside and let somebody else do thesame. I'nless you have a mortgage on the floor in front of the window, don't stand there more tluui four hours at a time. Diphtheria is again prevailent in different sections of this county It broke out in the family of our pressman, Mr. Charles Kline, last week. Several of his children were taken with the dread disease at one time. One of them died and the others are slowly recover ing. Attestiom. Ili:prBLlcs. A grand Re publican rally and jmiIc raising will lie held ai it.ix.iury, on fiatuMay, uctolx-r vu, at S j o'cliK-k p. m. At 7 o'clock the meeting will j be addressed bv able speakers. All are in vited to come and hear the vital issues of the campaign fairly discusm-d. I t bu II ? : "U luve a horse for sale, one j-ackage II irse Powders will improve his ion to the extent of 10 iht cent, in his ''- prii-o. Fanners, figure this out. 20 ' bays a package. For sale by all drug- ''-i lt -.ks at C. X. IViyd's. a.kcr Are there any two things as an- istii- a Gartield and Hancock ? Miller ruiiiiy. Rheumatism and Rolierts' Em- ati.m. Walker Wbv? Miller Iktause "' tin- KuibrtM-ation is it is too hot for '""ati-in. Sild by all druggiMs at 35 and I ' k t C. X. Bovd's. or not to lie? That is tho ours ion !"T lis n.Jder in the mind to suffer. Ia;Ils thot numan fie,,), " !". when overtaken by a severe cough '11. T ( ir,.,,,. a bottle of Sines' i' "f Tar. Wild Cherry and Honhound, ' '" thus opjHming, end them. Sold a ''"legist. 5 and 90 Cents per Bt n) Sls iIoll'l Kt M New Gkhi ! ully the U-mutiful styles of Carpets lll..,r ClotK. .,,.1 tn,-k a.f 11 tuid Hoy'. Clothing. Indies' Shawls 1 '.,,. s'".l H..k,at C. X. Boyd's. 'H's'L P-..r-l T! ...... I -1, J 1'islu-r A c., B..ksellerand Xewsdeal- "live now on band and for sale, tlie new I 'ton s Reader afun line of School -kiid Si bisil Supplies. Any books de "i tliat we have not on hand can be or "! tlmiugli us. Tbe only iKHik store in "rs.t omnty. e Ninth Annual Reunion of the tsMh IV Vols., win U held in Greensboro", p -county, n SatunUy, Oct. t, 1W0. '"',"ll,'n-of tbe regiment are earnestly V". t.ilK. ,r,mt An invitation is e to all thiwe who may desire to at "' T,"" "inniittsreiiects the occasiim grand one, and all present mill be " ri.u-naine-L Every member of the ul'-.-nt will confer a favor by immrliaitis a-hug hi, umsu, and poetotli. addrw ' mjtj w Bruwiu.villc, Pa J. T. Wrxlb, Petretory. ci-ived the first of the week. Miller Bros., have always enjoyed the reputation of keeping one of the best general stores in tlie county, but their stock is the most complete ever purchased by them and one of the largest and best ever brought into that section. Dry grxxls, notions, boots, shoes, bats, caps, glassware, queensware, and in fact every thing kept i n a first class country store can be found then-. They pay the highest mar ket prices for ull kinds of country produce cither in goods or cash. Kxamination at Ccntrevi!le passed off quietly. Our boys managed to get through the light unharmed, with the exception of losing ten cents. Our Teteran Republican, il: II. I "ill. " again smiling while obliging our young men with "Garfield w:tni-scs " or Carl Schurz Logic. j Our friend just across the river, who is j talking so much about his pretty girls on I "tiuoth the Raven, never more!"' But be had no reference to Sines' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Hoarhound, for it only needs tine trial for people evermore to use it in cast-i of Cough and Colds and all af fection of the Bronchial-Tubes. Sold by all reliable druirgists at 25 and 50 Cents jier Bottle. The IVmoeratic blackguard who has been marking 011 the front door of Re publican n-sidenerw, and on the siie walks, in blue chalk, is doing a good stroke of work for tbe Republican party. It is safe to say that every repitition of such disgusting campaign methods will bring votes to Gar field and Arthur. In adtlition to tbe list of Republican meet ing advertised in anotbercoluinn, there w ill be one held at McGregor's School house in Shade township, on Monday evening, CVt. 25th. Hon. Jacob M. Campbell, 8. V. Trent, Fjj., and other able sjeakers will be present and address the meeting. Let the Republicans of Shade turnout. The largest mass meeting ever held in Somerset county outside of the county seat was held by the Republicans, in Confluence, on Katurtlay last. There were fully five hundred people present. The Garfield and Arthur dubs of this place and Vrsina, tbe Silver Cornet Band, of Mcycrsdaie, and a I uumlier of citizens from this place, among others, were present. Hon. Jacob M. Camp bell, of Johnstown, and I. II. Anderson, Esq., of Cambridge, Ohio, made the speecln-s of the occasion, both of which were very able and were received with a great deal of enthusiasm by the large audience. A large jilc measuring 170 feet in length was raised. We had exected to receive a full acconut of the meeting from our special eorresiiidcnt at Confluence, and as we ourselves were not present we are unable to give full particulars. their side, changed his line of march ami j made an advance up Cox's creek, Saturday : night. The grandest mass meeting outside of Somerset will be held at Rockw.iod, Oct. Various organizations, including the Somer set band, will take part in the great demon stration. Quite an excitement was raised as the Somerset train arrived at Rock wood. Satur day. The Somerset Garfield and Arthur Club, with a great many prominent men, took leave en route to attend a mass imrting at Confluence. Joseph D. Miller, of the firm of .Miller A I Co., came home from the city this morning. In a few days will lie on hand the choicest stx-k of fall goiids anywhere in Milford. Persons wishing to purchase their goisls for the fall season, will do well by giving these well known gentlemen a call. 'Joseph Fulkrton, our skillful butcher, made a trip to Ccntreville the other day. Baltimore's Bio Boom. Remarkable Ex tensive Arrangements made for the great ceh-br.it ion of the city's one hundred and fiftieth birthday. Magnificent series of displays covering eight days time, and most ebdHiratc details perfected. Baltimore is perfecting the multitudinous details of her great scs-iui-centennial, Oct. llih to l"th, with so vigorous and system atic a method as to at once prove to tbe world, that though a hundred and fifty 'I .1 A...i . i.iri.A of reproach I ulet ","1"' "'." "" 1 1 1- - . 1 1 1 I..... n.nn.ilir flti. unni .Mlf lliiriy iieveiois.il 101 v.... work. Committees composed of the fore ni'ist business men of the city, meet day af ter day, to insure the completion of arrange ments. Subscriptions from individual con tinue to come in the most substantial form, and the handsome aggregate thus secured is to be greatly augmented by the appropri ation to lie nuidc by the city council. The celebration entire will cover no less period than eight days and nights, and in the splen did programme announced it Is difficult to decide which will be the best dav. In fact they will all be best days, as the arrange ments are upon so magnificent a scale as to render each day siccially attractive. Mon day the 11th is Baltimore's day, and it will pass into history as marking the grandest exhihiton of the progress and development of a city ever made on the continent. Fully twetity thousand dollars will be spent in al legorical tableaux illustrating tbe stages of Baltimore's growth. As much more will be cxiH-nded by the manufacturing and merehantilc interests. The Baltimore and Ohio, the oldest railroad in America, and now one of the greatest if not indeed the greatest single corporation in the world, will make a display Which in itself will be worth journeying hundreds of miles to witness. Tuesday the 12th will be the Masons, Knights Templar and School Children's day. Wednesday the 13th, the Military and Fire Department day. Thursday the 14th, the Catholic Day. Friday the 15th, the Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Red men and similar societies' day. Saturday the lb'th, the Colored day. Monday the ISth, the glorious Mardri Gran, and Tuesday, 19th the groat wind up with magnificent illumin ations, torchlight parade, fireworks and all that sort of thing. Throughout the entire time there will lie one constant succession of festivities. The city will lie lavishly Xo-.v let the s written: DIKD. in thftitiraiL'n Co.. Ohio, June 21 h, Mr. t guinea a iiissvCJ t'ju iiui 1 1 nii w j tai. LET REPUBLICANS COtfE! Let the friends of gun! government t ' M E ! . M Who will ret von tli hi: Let those who prefer the undivided country ' ' "SOLID SOUTH" COME! Let those who are opposed to lie'irlt )V?tii!i,i: iff ''"' i for the nation COME! LET THE WORKINGMEH. Mr. Drnry was born in Somerset Co., Pa., and came to this State in the year 1K5U; where, he has resided ever since. He had been afflicted for several years with enlarge ment of the spleen. He was always kind. and ever ready to help the needy. He leaves 1 a wife and five children to mourn his lona. SIIAXK. Sept. 23. lsso. Martin Shank, i of Shanksville, Pa., aged 88 years, 5 months j whoarc enjoying ruosi-F.Rors times and n; and23days. ! ceiving a fair day's wages, f,,r an honest His father migrated from the vicinity of nay's labor, under REPl'BI.ICAN pile Haserstown. Md.. to this county in 171, i COME! when the deceased was but six years old. j Able speakers will pre-ent He settled down in the midst of a pine and j all of the meetings : hemlock forest, on the south bank of the : STOYSTOWN. Wcdm-day, Stonycreek, built his cabin and began a STAXTONS' Mn.t. Thur-lay. " clearing. His natural foresight led him to DAVIISVn.LE. select a good location for a mill which lie , JENNERTOWN, Friday. also built on the site of the one still there. ; siPKSVILLE, He laid out the village which How boars his . GARRETT, Saturday, " name. J A. P. HILLEGAS. " His son, Martin, grew up to youtli and RoXBl'RV. manhood amid the trials and hardships KINGWOOD. ct sales. Cards at st.nvs ;i;i Septemhrr '.K an-1 r. Ac 0;ri-- i :h-h 1 PITTSBURGH 'Expositioi OPEN : FOURTH ANNUAL and rr a 45 1 - i XEW LEXINGTON, PIXEHILL, CRS1XA, Moiidav. " Tuesday, ' elne d.iv. SHANKSVILLE, Saturday. " Meetings for other Miim in will lieadvertiisl in next week'.- of the early settlers. Hewing down the forest and hunting the wolf, the bear and the deer, were no doubt among his first sports and employments. These developed j p K's S Moot. H. bis extraordinary physical vigor. His an- ; RocKWooD, cestors were a stalwart race of men, wlrose ! SALISIH'RY, X like is seldom seen in our time. But one of y eyf:RSDA I.E. his father's family survives him, at the age of 83, Mrs. Keller, of Shanksville. i He was married to Catharine Trent, in 1310. His wife, now f2 years old, lingers ' behind yet awhile. They might have cele brated their "golden wedding-' fourteen years ago, but being a plain practical folk, 1 they let that event pass by unhoncred and ! unsung. We have here, one of the old kind ; of families, not husband, wife and a puny ! son, and jrliaps daughter as has become tlie modern fashion. There were fourteen children in this household, six sons and eight daughters, three sons and five daugh ters are still living. The grand children number 7, the great grand children 113, the great great grand children 3, making a total of 103 descendants. When i years of age, lie and his wife had lo, pi. I'1. Jo. -, ll.e . !v'Sn." ' To-Vr mm- AikI "ivill reitiian open until Oriober )ih. Atiiiiitit I hv t -!-ni JOS1AII KELLER. ( hairnian. TIME TAKIjILS. Tri,: II. FAIR NOW r ULL OPERATION i n iirnioKi: a ojiio i:. u PITTSUUROU DIVISION. i On and after July VJ, ls-so, mla oa tLlj r'l , 1 will depart tmra and arrive at iepii, cinivr Qrtkut and Waier Streeu, as tulluwi . (Jraiul conibiiiotiou of ART, SCIKNCi:, j.IANI'FAC lIOltTICrii'UKi: an.l ACilllCri.Tl'lii:. 'IT EAST. MAIL. V.rST, muss meeting selves for membership in the Reformed : clinch. For fifty-nine years he kept the j Larp : Plti.liurK Kirk.t Ohio Pyl. L'nlonttiwil i'.u,....ll.vllU faith and humility enough to seek religious ; sic iira.siii instruction ut the Glade church, from the wtxii-Ein saiuted father Gie-yenonler to prcjinre them- : gJH"1 U. rod in nn Cuiulrluml Wiuhtlii;lun faith and served iod aci-ording to bis con- I Baiimm fession. All his surviving children are j 'york' members of the Reformed anil other i churches. As a citizen, Martin Shank was plain spo ken and patriotic, never missed an election since his majority, not contentious, though positive in his views. As a neighbor be was obliging, and as a christian he was steadfast in the faith, regular and constant in the use of the means and prayerful. "With long life will I satis fy him and show him my salvation," was fulfilled unto him. During the many years of his life, he was never ill beyond a cold, until some seven months ago he was attack ed with "Cardiac Dropsy" and slowly de clined until hLs death. His funeral was very largely attended by the conimuuity in which he was one of tbe oldest citizens. His affiction was severe, but he bore it pa tiently and died in the hope of a blessed im mortality . H. F. K. 1:11 i ., n-. t ll':mi p. in. Ill" " 11.1-1 " 4:"1 " 4:V ' 1 !:.. a. m. M:.si p. lu. 3:lit a m. f.ii " l-!vr : N. V..ik rii,:.i.b-l.li! K.il!liti'irr Kicti rn.oi.l nhilvt''n 4 uu:t-! klh-J i ii'i'itu !:. itl Ohio l I iluiiloun Hr-j-l f-.r. Ml. I liint I (Hii,!'..ville W-i Nt-wii.n Mckts-i'.urt bni.l.:.ck I'liL-burs MAIL. : p. id. 1" S. Ul. 111. An- 1 1 V -. -Ill ' BUILLt PREMIUMS: IN ( 1 i.i I'Kij) Fi.ii'; :J1 p. m. The Kxpress train leaves Plttsimrtcb t 8 :'J4 P. M. arrirluif at UoDui-lii'villo lu u; f. .VI., Kirk. wutkI 11 VI V. M. In return tba KxiircM leaves CuuiberlMod at 1:.:' A. 31., arriviiiv nc K'n-k-wuoil A. M C'unnellsville 6.M A. M , Pltt bargli ":4j A. UL. Tiio Ii:iiii. ket iht. !: 1'xcur-ioii- Ic I I. v.. v. Yorvo. : .it ii I 'rn: cJ t .1- The most direct and pieasunt mate to the East! anl Sualh via W ashinxtoo It t. I Thr..itik Malll.ln..i 1 . i - . u .!...'!.. of grace, dcvoteil rirej at w asbinir ton at :JS a. m.: Hai!lni..re.'iu:: j T.M.; r buapeipuia 3:10 A. M. ; Aew urks:4i a. ! M. : KIcbmunil 11:4 a. x. I Tbruoirh fcipress, learlntr 7:a& r. v., dally, ar- j rivea at Wasbiaxton at tu A. u. : Baltimore. S:nU a. a. ; Philadelphia; 1;14 r. a. ; K. Yn 4:1 i r. u. ' b-cor.ittsl from one end to the other. Arches I will be thrown over the principal streets, and ordinary holidays will be as nothing compared to the period from October 11th to 1Mb. During this time the great race meetings will he held at Washington and Haltimore, with all tlie famous trotters at the one place and the most noted runners at the other. Thediircrent theatres will of fer unparalleled attractions, and in short, nothing will lie left undone to render the event the most memorable of the kind ever know in the nation's history. Every care will be taken to insure the perfect comfort and pleasures of all visitors, a special com mittee of leading citizens having this impor tant matter in dutrge. There will be no in creased charges at the hotels, and the old time reasonable mtes for creative comforts will p.cyail. The Baltimore and Ohio road, the foremost of Baltimore's great insti tutions, true to its half century of zealous devotion to the 'x-st interests of the city, has brown otien its lines at the exceedingly Smart Convict. 11 TriroOKh Mall trains dally. ; LxpseM trains daily except Sun. lay. ' Accommodation trams and Fayeite Express : dally except Sauday . Ticket efficea, corner Fifth Avenue nd Wood j streets, and depot corner Orant and Water su., ! FilUborgb, Pa. j V. K. LORD, Gen. Pawner Airent. U 31. COLtl, General Ticket Anent. SELLERS' LIVES FILLS j Have been the standard r'medy for the cure ol l Liver Cnplalata, IwiTeaens, fever ' .... : sira iiMOMie, ami an de- MeMPHLS, Sept. 2l lASt SUhttlie I ranaements of the stomach ami liver lor over fifty j prisoners confined in the jail at ( Ire- LVu' , . I a i l 1 1 1 1 ou. box. K. K Sellers k. lie, pnnr tilts- 1 rt AiiviA n ao ljiha vj wiioumw - a . mint:, hrm cwiu vj Bit uruf glflla. the prisoners were released made their escape. Two were ly burned. Heavy Rain in Iowa. A O 49 V v5 St t - and had-! Sept.', 1S7V. 1. All the fashion journals for the ast year have liecn announcing that bangs have gone out of style, but notwithstanding this tbe dear girls continue to wear them as much as ever. The fact of the matter is the liair on the front part of their heads has been clipied and scorched and worried until it won't make anything but bangs. Our exchanges' just now are engaged in their yearly work of giving advice to farmers about taking proper care of their reajiers, threshers and other farm implements, in stead of leaving them out in the fields until next harvest, to rust in rain, to fall to decay, which take tlie profits all away. The ad vice is good, and fanners should take advan tage thereof. They said : "Sli never told her love, but let concealment like a worm in the bud feed on her damask cheek ;" but when they found it was not love, but tbe remains of a cold that wa surely and sadly leading to con suuiitioti, they procured for her a bottle of Sines' Syrup of Tar, Wild (lierry and Hore hound. It Is needless to remark that she recovered. Sold by all druggists. 25 Cents per Bottle. A Morula s Gaitr . Tlie pride of a moth er, the life and joy of a home, are her child ren, heme her grief w hen sickness enters and takes them away. Take warning then, that you arc runuiug a terrible risk, if they have a Cough, Croup or Whooping Cougli, which lead to Consumption, ir you do not attend to it at once. SHILOH'S CONSUMP TION" CURE is guaranteed to cure them. Price 10 cents, 50 cento and $1. For Lame Back, lide or Chest, us Shilob's Porous Planter. Price 25 centa. Sold by Geo. W. Benford, Irnggirt, Som erset, I'a. Ciiiri'ED H asd. Tlie raw winds of late autumn produce in the hands of those who are much expisssed to them that roughness and cracking of the skin known as chap ping. If nothing is done to prevent, and the person is obliged to have his hands fre quently wet and dried, the cracks will often girt deep and painful. Corn husking is fre quently accompanied by sore hands frmu this cause. As both a precaution and cure for chapjKsl hands we have used the follow ing with benefit : Wash tbe bands, and the face also if it is inclined to chap, with Borax Water, and afterwards rub with an oiutment made by melting Mutton-tallow, (or suet), and then gradually adding an equal quanti ty of Glycerine, stirring the two together un til cool. For the bands, this mixture can be best applied at night, using it freely, and wanning it in by the tire, after which an old jiair of gloves can be put on to keep the bedclothes from being soiled, and also make un ins return nome mat so common men ot , of , ,f f;ire fnjm ull station3. TnU invk n;'ah.dyintohis wagon took hold of k t, u fare forone waTCOVer I mm. Alter several attempts, worthy oi , , , , , . tri Tickets will be success, tlie invitation was given a ioiing j m ta,,Kl ,, win beg,! to I n,an' ho aUo "a"ei- J"- ti,,u- ",,u j and including the itth. j go home, go around by the cross road. ! m m Ul!"- j COKri.EMC5TS OF M.-ssrs. Hl'Gl'S A II ACRE, To their Many Friends and Customen In Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio and would be pleased to have them call when in the city, at their FASHIONABLE DRY GOOIW EMPORIUM, cor. Fifth Ave. and Market street, and inspect their exten sive ojiening of Fall and Winter fioods, Suits, Wrajis, Cloaks and Costumes. Never before has their stock been so full, choice and complete as for the opening sea son. In the popular PLAIDS and HAND KERCHIEF SUITINGS their lines are su s'rior to anything exhibited in Pittsburgh, ind in every department they seem deter- F.uts. Those contemplating a trip west ward will certainly do well to carefully con sult the time tables of the Baltimore .t Ohio road. Its eelebnited fast trains, its sure connections, and mtes always as low as the lowest, make it beyond all controversy the liest line west. Colonists are carried in first class cars on fast trains, and every jhis sible care is taken to insure comfort and convenience. By the Baltimore and Ohio only is the choice of routes offered to the west, via Pt. Louis or Chicago, and in either case, trains run through without change of cars. Ilircct connection is made at both cities with all leading lines to the west. northwest and southwest, and there is but a single chamre of cars to Iowa. Kansas. Nc- i mined to in.iintuin their established nosition the skin of the hanb softer. An excellent , . T' - Minnesota, etc. No other i -s tl, i.0.;,Mi...l,lnHcad.iiiarters in Western Glycerine ointment for chapi-ed hands is j ,hic offl.r ,,, advantages as the Haiti- ' Pennsylvania. made by melting with a gentle neat, two ! ro an1 ()liio It ,.ie;t!) )mt a very little ounces of Sweet Oil of Almonds, half an time nml troullI(t tl( irarll ,lliS) an,i ; tl,P ounce or sit-nnacetti, and one drachm "'j CI1(1 Iivav ioa,i to the saving of much of ls.th as wi ll as money. Above alt things ilo not purchase tickets In-fore having a talk or re ceiving a letter from one of the 15. A O. Agents. A letter addressed to B. E. Bond, Cumberland, Md.; to C. E. lhnlrow, Ilar- White Wax. When melted, remove from the ttove, and add gradually one otim-c of Glycerine, nnd stir until the mixture is cold. The ointment can be scented with any jier famc to suit the fancy. Keep in wide neck ed bottles. .(wtrri'criM Ayrirulturift. Rtn hlh-ajt R.tLLT. Tlie Rejiiiblii-ans of parts of Cambria and Somerset counties bail a grand rally at Scalp Level, on Saturday, October 2. A beautiful Jiole, measuring 12s feet aliove ground, was erected, from which floated a large and beautiful Garfield. Arthur and Crmpliell Hag. The meeting was ealhsl to order by John H. Veil, Esq., and the following officers were chosen : President, Dr. F. T. Oreiidorf; Vi Presidents. John E. fccese, Esq., Tin. (N. B. Visitors are not expected to pur chase unless they feel so disposed, and all are made heartily welcome, so that we feel inclined to urge our readers to respond Ut the aliove invitation when they visit the city. Editor.) The Best I Ev kb K xew Or. J. O. Star- k r's Ferry ; to Daniel Bride, Baltimore ; or ( iy, a prominent and influential citizen of J. II. Fritz, Somerset, I'a., or a call ni"'" j I. iwa City, says: "I have hail the Ispejisia either of these gentlemen will lead to thor- au, l.jVer Complaint for several years, and ough information as to all msi-ssarj- details j iave ui)c,j ov,.ry remedy I could bear of. of etc time, connections, fares, baggage, etc., without anv relief wliatever, until I saw votir Shiloli's Vitalizer advertise in our pa- " ' j kt, and was iicrsuaded to try it. I amhap- A REMAUKAbix Rest LT.-It makes no dif- ; J(V ,(( stat u hlw fUtiniy t.urwl me. U Terence bow many physicians, or how much j i.rtajniy the best remedy I ever knew of." medicine you have tried, it is now an ctali- ! jipj, -5 fnin lishts! fact that German Syrup is the only j F(ir by ;inje w. Benfonl. Somerset, remeily which has given tsuuplete satisfm--) ja tion in severe cases of Lung Disease. Jt is Havs, Stephen Pheneire, Daniel Holsapple, truc M.re arv vet thousands of persons who i Jerrv Walter, D. R. Brubaker; Secntanes, John B. Lehman, Noah Hoffman. After tbe organization the meeting was ably ad dressed by H. A. Boggs, Esq., the Republic an candnlate for State Senator in the Cambria-Blair district, and Col. John U. Edie.of Somerset, after which tbe meeting adjourn ed at 5 p. 111., to meet at C) p. m. Promptly at tbe hour apointcd the large assemblage again convened and were ably addressed by Hon. A. J. Colborn, of Somer set, and Cat. H. H. Kuhn, of Johnstown. The meeting at Scalp Level was one of the largest and most enthusiastic Republican meetings it lias been our privilege to attend for years. Tbe Republicans of Paint town ship, this county, and Richland township, Cambria county, are aroa- jd and awakened to tbe preat issues of tlie cainaign, and they will roll up such Republican majorities on the 2d of November as will gladden the hearts of all the friends of honest money, honest men, and an honest Government. are T'ltslisposed to Throat and Lung A flec tions, Consumption, Hemorrhages, Asthma, j Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pnetimo- ) nia, Whooping Cough, Ac, who have no M-rsona! knowledge of Boschcc's German j Synip. To such we would say that Al,iss . botth-tt were sold last year without one com- plaint. Consumptives, try just one bottle, j Regular sixc 75 cent. Sold by all druggists in Amema. Suitill's Catarrh Remedy. A marvelous euro for Catarrh, Diphtheria. Canker-mouth and Head Ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal injector for tbe more suc cessful treatment of tbe complaint, without extra charge. Price 51 cents. For sale by George W. Benford, Somerset, New Goons! New Goons M New Goons!! Attextios: Dealers! Tobaccos! Tobac- icos!! Toliaccos!!! We respectfully call your 1 ' 1 ! attention to the fact that we have in stock Just received at George R. Parker's a large ami oiler for sale, ny tlie Dox or raduy. at ami complete stock of fall and winter goods ! prices, less freigtit irom tlie comprising everything that is kept at a first class dry goods and notion store. Ho, fob School School Rooks. School Suits, Hats and Cups, Ar., all at introducto ry prices at J. B. SsvntB A Co.'. School Books at C. N. Boyd's. city, 1,500 pounds of Tobacco, composed of Lorillard's, Climax, Bullion, Army and Catawaba Na vies, together with Vinco, Horse Shoe, Horse Head, Spun Roll, Hat Plug and Twist Smoking. Also, a fine selection of Fine Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, and Cigars. Cook & Bikbits. Agents. Cedar Hapim, Io., Sept. 27 Heavy rains in this section did much damage. The Chicago and Northwestern freight train, twelve cars, macnincry anu niercnanaise, ran off the track while entering the city. The ditched cars were badly wrecked. Ivi. Ihrall, hrcman was considerably injured, but not danger ously. A freight train was ditched at Blairstown. Washouts on every railroad prevent anv trains from eetting in or out. The B. C. II. & N. trains were all suspended. The Milwaukee division had several bridges washed out Tried for M order. HOMEKSKT HAS la EX Corrected by Cook fc Bbcb its. suLaa is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED 4 Mi JOHN T. liLYMYEIl, Washi.ngtox, Sept 30. Yesterday the new trial of James Stokes, a ne gro, for the killing of Charles Kane also colored, in tlie spring of 1878 was begun. The case in brief is that Kane and his wife, while walking near the Soldier's Home, on their return from church, met Stokes. Angry words passed, and Stokes seized Kane and butted him until he had fractured his skull, causing death. In opening the case counsel exhibited to the jury Kane's skull which was badly broken, showing Apple, driei, fl .... 5e toc ' Applebotter, y gal "ft&.iue ' bran. V 100 1 0 Bauer, V s (ken) 16c ; Batter. f (roll) 1. i Buci wheat, fl basnel 6uc ' " meat, li-0 tl fcj uo j Beerwax. fl Me ', Baeua, i boulders, fl k ,3 ; " sides, ' ine ; country hams, ft h ijc Corn, (ear) fl bushel io lo 6oc Corn, (shelled) f! basbel 66c . Corn meal ft se , Calf tains, fl h e Litits, fl dos loe , Floor, fl bbl i iuy. oo : Flaxseed fl bo., (5o a) Hams, (sagar-enred) ft He Lard, fl t a lue ' ; Leather, red sola, fl au:ie : " upper C64i;iK! ; ! " kip, ' 7Jioe I Middlings, and chop 100 fta tl to ' uata, ft oa J543.e Potatoes, fl b (aew jiie : Peaches, dried, fl a to lue ; Kyo fiba Tie KK. ft a le Salt, No. 1, fl bbLextra S i;.of fa oo , " Oroond Alum, per sack 1 74 i " AJhtiio, per aack 4 01 ; Sugar, yellow fl loan i woiia iiu Tallow, fl k je Wheat, fl bu (1 00 Wool, fl ft Ziii M) DEALER Hi Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, OILS, &C, 2zC. Paints The t'llhiwiii. i. :i .; rs :.: I i.l' i:..-N ii .- Il-.itchi t j, lliiiuiui rs, I l;i-K A.!,:.w. ,v, . l;n !. YU, Haniincrs. .V-.. .-.nMlcry 1 1.inUvn r-. T..li 1 , Itits. and Tim.!-. T.it'lc kni-.. and K..rk-. I'.u-k-the hinn-'t ' k in ..riii r-' t '.:;; t v. I'i Inti I'. . Ii. t kl,.w I l: ma cos'iut-is : DANIEL 2UOSTOLLER, Of Somerset Twp. Worklnpnen's Caadi'Iate, that the blow had been given with Sf,pt 'a sledge hammer force. iT.il I'aiiirv i'.-r ':irni-!i. T:irj --;;!.. .V-. -Ii 1 1. in-i tin". K!;i "iVind.iv I--. Tli- U lc T 1 ; -.d 1. I:r-i-.i-s ,,f ;:!1 t t' -.il iil M l'r i Ci..-i! 1 1 BITS I'lt-r .1 I. in - ViTV il I.l !..r. p. 1 wr NE W AD VEIt TISEMENTS. !!' :.. M.iI.-.h Sir.v ! i!i 1 if i.u.:!;tv. i . :.iiii-!;i:i-d K.ith-i. kiii'l... fiic!. i"..r. S!-:n!i;. Kiik. lirith I !-, I'icks. Scvf!,, -, Mi;ith, .; !.---. I Mitsnii ll.itnim-rs Hen lj!dd'-r. ' 'a: ri.--.--f rati. I l ir siii:. Iikinr .l...c. W.i-.hhuarl. l..ii:-i Wriii-ji 1'iMir Mats. IJa-ki'ts, Ti:l-. Wnii.li n lluck. 'I' v. inc. I r j - 1 levs. ltuttcr rrint-i. M.ui ti , Tnii. St.-i l-.-ar-k M. i'f 1 u:?,-rs iiains, IIaIt-r'h:iins.'Mi- ltt-,and S-n:li '! :-!: Il-.r-c l:.-i. l;. Its 1' v. ...-.(, . .T iook-i.oc lis, ihagi:. sc r.ns, i.atcjiks, iu-)x:.k.oh:s and event! IV ::i ti. I (Quarrel Bet wren Itoys. Reading, Pa., Sept 27. A fatal quarrel took place on Saturday afternoon at Ninth and Oley streets, in this city, between Robert Divvcr, aged twelve years, a son of Joseph Divver, baggage master at the Reading railroad depot, and Charles Himmelreich. aged fourteen years, a son of IX S. Himmelreich. It seems that the two boys were play ing a game of marbles, and got into a quarrel, when Hammelreich pick ed up a large stone and flung it at his playmate, striking him on the left temple. Divver immediately sank unconscious to the ground. The fact ii I kfcli Mil A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. : in tins kind ..f ami - Hi:. lliV I Eetaleof Mary Murran, lit of Jeruier towiuhlp, Somerset Co., Pa., dee d. Iaettersof aUmlulstratlno on the a hove estate bavin been granted to the omlerniKDed, by the Kexitter of Somerset county Pena a., notice I kereby wrren 'o thuee loilet'ted to It to make Im mediate payment, and those barlnc claima or demand! wlU present them duly.authenticateii tor Ktlement. W. J. KOSE. Oct Adin'r. llary Morgan, dee'd. anv one in ms-.l nf iiiivtiiin in in ,- lilt I will always five a rea-nnahlc cri-.l!t t fur ther j'atnmaje. i::i l In is'tlii -i.;-i.: imixt idU'iiT Tin: r:..( r. ii. ie at'i ! will 1 r--i t.i n n- .. 'I.. .l-.anti.v. 1 tnai.k !-e . F. . HUSTINGS' ;. WEST nilLADELPIIIA ACADEMY, i ENGLISH. CLASSICAL Ul CNIMEECIAL, ! Twentvfirst YtarCoiimK iK-f-s Jncuary '1, 1-J. JOHN Y. 15LVMYEII FOR SALE! VimoiVS NOTICL'. Assitance was obtained and tlie in-! SCDteniber 15th, 1SS0, jured boy carried into Hammelreich s . , c , , r .. . ..... .1 Rsanllnw ami UaT Srhcol fur luani Men ami carpenter shop, which is close by. j Boys. inrorti "ln:& boy EXTENSIVE,THOROUCH 4 PRACTICAL, was dead. Mardered. Cixti.x.NATi, September 2T. A sjiecial to the Commercial from Vin ct nnes, Indiana, says that last night about 11 o'clock Douglass Williams, a resident near that place, was mur dered in a house of ill-fame in Vin cennes by Edward Hagan, an em ployee of the Ohio fc Mississippi raihroad. Hagan found Williams with his favorite, and without a word of notice dealt him a fatal blow with a club. Williams, who is a nephew of Governor J. 1). Williams, was taken home by rail this morn ing and died half an hour after ar riving. Hagan has not yet been arrested. Williams was much re spected. The citizens are excited up to the lynching point Family School limited. Comfort of a CHRISTIAN' IIOMK. Special attention to haliitf. Wealth and out ! K-hool innoenees. Fortal(weont.alninr uttlmnotals allref . W. HASI I:l.iS. Ir-H. II., Principal. August 11, it I wih In ll n; larin in jexxi-;h TAVl., at prW? SaWl firm conUiTt aL-uL iV) eren, 40 -vrrs clArv-l ani in a wl pt:it of ui tivaiiiQ. Tbe .lopmvrmnts r a pUr.k huu-w an1 frame .sfj8 im with a irl or-hatnJ teartna:Il kio-Uof truiu 1 lie laroi i uifieriKi with ao'l tlmet"fi. Frlr, term anl pay merit faorjable. Aij Ut JAmU lAMKU w her. i tht oii'ir-rL'ne i ir.it at-v A ' j n :i kf .i .ii-rw,uti'in t the tuc-m mil." I.iii'' i ) JiHif-.-rLart, fr.x-f fi.r ut I KMt h.U K I V f ;1 e '.f 1 i j-r I u:ivtt iWL-h'.i. S'-rt-r--' O 'nty. iiT-a --!. 1 tifrrltir, nKt t n,r,, tivpn .t :t!f u-J-liT will il in hlf r- e in tli r ijifh i.l s. lur: -' ! l-'T t!i? I'Uroft A -Uitriii.'j (?; - : u ' I ' . emti at-;-. :iiiu-ni -n Y n-i.iy. - h f r f -i frr. wh'-n ar..l wlat-r: f.frt.r ift f r---!-' : cau Jtlcn-l. Si. S. t.M'LKV. A ii-:,-.,r TK.W NT! V.. p rr.i.ic sai.i:. IMrsaant to an order of the i iri-h-ins' I'imrl . no, mice. AiLsnts fiir Fire and Life Insurance ? JOHN HICKS & SON.. ; SOMERSET. I'A., And Real Estate .tine "in irx f,o tfc prcnii"0A .f -' h:. S.mT t i'-w-.,-n!p. a "!i j-.ir l t htirrr t white If-ii aii wh!l at fir IrWJy. .vm- t f,l( frl. r.rf.f i." tr'T, an i p-i rk&r: -r AI'A.U s. .MIFJ.KK. 111! OTICK. ! arM 1p1. wuLoiit -u-t i-.n-w i all trsi.ri-i are i.n;ry p.tu:i"nc mi tr wu-wa i R-merst I imntT, nn a.. tBr am w uu' lie tale, on tue premises, oil tl o'clock P.M., the fr.llowin i!-Tihe. r'-il ,i.i i.ol'liMih J.Srniih. l.-;'-l.. lo .t r ' . . ' ........ . .. u,.,j.rtff Ifn Siiuirl I ! Pa., a-ljiinlnir lamleof Aaron Cawlieer. J.mi'hun ! f .... J. 7 -l r r..r.li.au I kll.iA..'.. 1JW- . aCBDIffirii J i . . , . ... i..h H.,H,nn Hnrr M. Sbrl'-r. an.i otb. , M '- ' cooUinin aliut a"rea. ol whirh aimut o a.-re i are cieare.l,an4 the tialante well timtiml: p!-mv , . .r-i-.ii ... ... ... r.rmmtlm l'nr I a FTUJU1 UWrn I . Br0k61S. ! Inn nou ih i ao.1 alM enme Irult tn-en on the , nlm. t 'onvenienl to wnool. chuicacs, a .-. r ESTABIJSUB'D.ia'iO. ; tekxs: Ten per nt. to he pivl.1 xt jio s th- pn-perty Penonawbodeelr to sell. Luy or exchange i is kn.-ke.l.l-n; the uo;t",' property, or rent will und itto tneir avantae nrmaUoo ol .!: the rmin.Ier in la montiis u reRUter the deeerlMk thereof, aj no ebarre u i Irom day ol Kile, with rT-Fr. made unleaa M or nme.1. Kea! estate business 'Y,5 i-n .ranywlU be prompt!, attended t j g AjVh J. Smith. d J. ha-, ir- U :t m ,r hur'rint h.-r on m Oe'. tit -! V.rt ri.nirai.-iinK unt. I will i'iv eu:i-l:. 1 ur; t'HAELCS I'tlil.r-'i. N'OTK I-'. ,.. -. ..... I .. .'-'.r.'-i. 1 . I. M ,I1C.1. II'. 'T liT'in.-1 the !un.i in ttie .: ui Wui.am Vrtul, aiiu. trN.r ol John '. Hrnt. Ir i. j...... ifn.ir.:mf nt cn Ifn.av. t. It " l-'olKrr. 1"'. nmoii hrn aii l wn'-r- ail i tth't. ,mrl (.-f'-ii iuti-rt-itet hu.v ii. l. eau:.