hi. ersct Herald. Ixiitur. I ... i: s.ri.1 I ....auirusti: b.lsSU 1 ,...MIITTKr . I - i 1 - ft i- J w warm rno'irgji. '1 lJe dug di'j i trill nind in. .ti S. Hiliibi-r .Mil: J Tiic Mini' of the n,vavin ! tf.t-o. is proiiouine.1 The dry weather U eriouJy injuring the corn crop. - tonng ladies arc iicain wearing (heir liair parted on the nUU: . Yelitior says p-t your ovan-oat n-iity ! Ihe Mli of Allirust. for In part of Montgomery county there will not foe jxiUito this year. The (Viurt yard scorns to lx ouite a lamu' j lar resort thewe warm days. .J. Hi'.eniati. ..r John nraim;" It. F. Ihtymen. wa 1.' ...... .. ;4 h.j..l.ntl'l- tt' S Mountain. ;.j,Hlff. " ' ,t (. I",Wr'- , j. y. Jlousel. s-jaiuin Kiiik. 'hSjll. t ....uhlile. irril,f,M.r.8lmrer. ..m. Anw W. Uownutn. : Prifr Hoffman. ".lflnf. S.J. Zimmerman. ."" V. H. Boucher. ji i. flrubaker. ''n,nph.Wni. 15. Freav. J. J. Hnwman. ,Vrtli. .!-!" J- Iarr- .Rti.KalUer. ii 1. diaries w . i-upu. E. flisbcrt. "The undertaker's dclig'it' 5s the latest name for strychnine whiskey." Juiljje Howe, of Franklin rouutv, ismuV lug an extemlcil tour of the west. Mis Julia Jlenzinger, of Baltimore, visiting her friend Mrs. Kd. 15. Roull. Mr. Orville (J rant, brother of tJeuentl firtint, liel nt Morris I'luiua on last ftiT day. ... An Dim sin married a Innamsn, so an lu have her " ashee valiee" done at home "idle samee." ' . - , , The contents of Mr. Xoah (aselfeer'ii stove and tinware store Mere tlixponed of at Sheriff's sale, Monday. Xo remedy has lieen found for Fever and Ague which proves so uniformly micrefsful as A vera Ague Care. ,ilH. .if. ievfoot, A. M. ( Rimer. t ffin. Shaw. .Jt:"1'"''- rvtwtarj'. W. 1'll.E, lliainnan. Linen 1'lst.TS, at Mks. A. K. I'iiis ,-inl at the Hebalk ofl'u-e. n aw afiain New.;xds at J. B. Hnypk4 CoV. ..i.flhnmioek, for sale by '. A had form of Influenza is afflu ling the horses in England. Sonieoftlie finest rac inp horsw are snfterers. The Fayette County Aprieiiltural Assoi i' ationwillliolditsthirdannc.il Fa!r Octo- Imt Uth. I2th and 13th. Stone masons arc at work preparing the almttments for a new iro:i bridge on the site of the old "town bridge," Maud S. trotted a mile on Course in 2:U'l, thus beatiii;; c-ord one-fourth of a second. the Kcn hester 1'ittsburgh re- X vicil Maiia'in arc the two kings of rf. JMi'V. .tof priKlm taken in exi hnnj.'e i. at J. !. fiyder ACo's. ,.! riivive.1 almost daily, at Mks. A. K. I'liu's. ir, !aii"'t style visiting cards at the Mr. F. K. 'eob, Alhglieny reporter the Vumiitcrciiil-ltnztUe an l Frciheit Frruwl, is sjH'nding his vacation in Somerset. Another new jiassengifr ear has lteen ad ded to t'ic regular train of the Somerset fe Cambi a Railroad. It is marked Xo. 2. M -isrs. Col bom, llaush and I'orter, the th' -e good fellows of Frostbnr!;, Md.", Lave bi-. n sjiending the past week In Somerset am a nice T M..H1'.. I'll ., liu, li'i Kiiives and J. 1! ill' LliV Til III . Sxyukb X Co.s. ami Collars just Mrs. A. F.. Chls. Jwoour nice new line of Hats at kiCi's. a nm every tini get some, nt M itim hand and sin no more. i;,.'.v f Fringes, rassamenterie. ;t:i-i.s jiit riHviveil. at Mrs. A. K. I Hi s. inp of carton and all wool llannels !!Vl)lT K C'0". have the lea't uneasiness in your IVmna wiil immediately iirreet Hull. nest m of ijiKs-nsware in town, all i and the very brst, at astonishing at J. I!. Snvdcr A Co's. n. 1!. Fmidciilurg, of rittsliurgn nf tlii iLn-e, is now stopping at u- House," where he rail be eon re.i(inallr hv all those desiring I'li-r. nf the IIrkald will find it to uitaiT tu buy Uieir lnigs, Meili- tutl's. Id nits, Stationi.ry, Fancy Articles from C. X. Itoyd. He a MI line of Sjiei-tailes, Kye ;lass- . Snpi.'rters and Khoulder 15rac- s friL and prices reasonable. intiini for we mean what we say rive you a better bargain in cloth can get anywhere else. AVe miHviiI a large stock all the la- mi styles our motto is quick tWt profits. Cur stock is all Mi. no old stock to get rid of at J. It. SSYI.KB & COS. ! mi Liver Covplaist. Is it i the small price of 7S cts. to free every symjiton of these distress jiiit, if you think so call at our Ma bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. itha printol guarantee on it, iply and if it does you no good ?uu nothing. Sold by ieo. W. -iTaj-ist, Somerset. Pa. "iiket, M ais Cross Strket. I will irnlat all times, Re-f, l'ork, Mut MiMaire. at reasonable prices. )en mn a meat wagon three times i Hksrt Krrjar. Somerw-t, Pa. Norn k. Ir. V. F. Fund niit and Aurist, can lie consult 'liiile House" on every Saturday '-tf- !I day, and on Monday inom- '.line stitfcriiig from any disease r Ear. Nose or Throat. l'i i ieeily and positive Cure, for I'litheria, Canker mouth and k in SHIItH'S :ATAKRI A nas:il Inji-ctor free with each 'tit if you desire health and I'rii-e .rSi cts. Sold by iieo xl. Imiggist, Somersi't. Pa. I am prcjiared to make all "lir work, exix-pt hair jewelry. " fronts, etc., at the rate of 40 cents fur "ilk and from : to 15 -rnts art '"ittoD. Xo work under 30 cents "ork can les-nt tlimughSnin- orlefi at late resilience of -i;.u!i..,l.-l. A Lire A. SHAt'Lls, Mm iTium. Atiyone wishing Muil against lightning should iit. Sattvfaition guaranteed lr. Janu-s O. Kiernaa was the first pi iv sician in the count v to le registered at the Prothonolarv's olHce under the new law.. Kev. Winstead, of tlie Haltimore Confer. ence, will preach in the M. K. Church, in Sonicrsi-i, nct Sabbath evening, August 21. Mr. John Ziinmeniian, agent of the 15. ii . F-xpn-ssat Pittsburgh, dropjied in on us Tuesdav liionnni:. Alwavs a welcome vis itor. ne liundre.1 and thirtv-one snakes were killed on the Cambria Iron Coiuimny's farm at Henrietta, Uhiir county, on last Monday. There were just about one hundred and twenty of our good people at the rircus, at Johnstown, on Thursday. It was a gtxxi show tio. The ISaltimorc and Cumberland railroad was completed to Chamlienburg on Friday and the first tram in was saluted with the tinne of cannon. Srrvii-e in lYesbyterian Church nevt Sabbath moriMng : l'.ev. S. 1., Finney, P. It., of ML Pleasant, will preach. Seats, free. All are wehxmie. " 1 T Mr. K. S. Pearson, a liook-keeper in the firm of Oliver I'.rothcrs & Philips, IMtts burgh, aixtimpanieil by Mr. C. K. fcry, l visiting in town. f ; . j . 1 - : Mr. Will W. Picking. of Xtw York City, arrived in Somerset Sunday evening where he will siiend several weeks with his friends ami relatives. i It is very easy for stay-at-home jieople to imagine themselves at the seashore. All they have to do is to catch a few flies and stick them in the butter. Mliiiiter Fiwicr writes to the . lie-mrtiMHit ofStato tthder date of July IS, 1SK1, that the Hussiiin wheat cMp is likely to lie one of the Iarge.it ever raised in the empire, und that the export promises to be much greater than usual. A strange malady aflVtting the eyesight of cows, and resulting in blindness, has broken out in Illinois. Stockmen disagree as to the cause of the disease, which is spread ing rapidly and - cmitiug consternation among the ownws. " While attending the i. A. K. 1W meet ing at tiettysbnrg the other day, a western man diseovenil his own grave in the ceme tery, the headstone of which bore his name and the company and regiment in which he had served during the war. Mr. Web It. Parker, in the employee of the great mercantile house of Joseph Horn V. Co., Pittsburgh, with a gentleman from the same establishment, arrived in Somerset, Sunday evening, where they c.v lec.t to upend their two week's vacation. St. Pauls KeTormed rniffch W, Somerset, having undergone some necessarr rer'! will be reojiened next Sunday momirg in the usual Lord's day service, at 10:30 o'clock. The weekly prayer-meeting will le resum ed Thursday evening of the present week. The organization of a marriage insurance company is talked of in Somerset county. If the girls predominate throughout the country districts like they do at the county seat, the institution is likely to prove a grand success from a feminine iKiint of view. Grecnthurri TiUtiinf. Although a good deal of corn failed to grow last spring and the replanting was too late to do any good, yet the weather in July and thus far in August has brought forward every stulk that was knee-high, so that from jrresenl appearances there will still W more than half a crop. . , , , (. , -. . Almost every duy we. are asked by anx ious arties whether or hot we are going to have a county fair this fall. -. Isn't it alout time that the gentlemanly officers of our Agricultural Society were deciding this very iniortant point and giving their decision to the public? This has been answered af- finnaiuv-.'lv. llonTJrtvpy'8 Uih' mi-Mi ldtihumenl Is still but a dream. About fifteen iliousa dollars wer contributed to the bnildi fund, the printers in almost every town the country giving bomething. Where, where Las the money gone? Probably for beer to wet the whistles of Iho enterprising originators of the scheme. lioys w l.o. about this season, are partial to their neighbor's fruit trees, should have a rare that they arc not caught up in the business. The law to protect fruit and fruit trees, 'Missed at the last session of the legis lature, is severe in its provisions, aud those who commit depredations on this class of property will not be likely to do it a second tunc. The S. A C. IL K. Company an- having platforms placed around their depot at this place and ure otherwise improving tli building. We are sorry to note this as we had hoped that the company would remove this unsightly and meanly constructed structure and would erect a building in its place that would be a credit to the company and an ornament to the town. The passenger coach, express and baggage car combined, that is run on the 8. & C. R R., on the evening train that connects with the mail west ix a disgrace to the compyi and a most outrageous imposition on tl traveling public. Frequently the few seat in the passenger section are all occupied and passengers are compelled to stand i the baggage and express section in which are very often boxes of live poultry or pigs the stench from which is sickening. The many complaints Unit are daily being made will, we suppose, in the course of time reach the ears of the oflicers of the road wern the evil will be remedied, and an additional car will be placed on this train, but not until after the summer travel has ceased and the ear Is not needed. If onr friends in the country should be approached by a good talker, who has some new machine for sale of which he desires to make the farmer an agent, it would be just as well to decline the honor. Oftener than otherwise it brings trouble. A band of just such swindlers has been thorough' working Ohio. They have latent rakes, pitchforks, pumps, corn-huskers, etc They appoint rich farmers agents, supplying them with machines without any trouble, and only as them to sign a note payable at the . nearest bank for $30 when they have sold $325 worth of the implements. This contract so written that the end is torn off and leaves a good straight note for $32.5, payable at the bank, at 6 per cent, interest. A large num lTof farmers have walked up and paid tl amount, and charged it up to experience, pro fit, an d loss. Ex. The thirtv-eight SUitcs of the 1'nion con tain 2,2!! counties. Texas leads off, having 151 counties, followed closely by tieorgia's 137. AAer (ieorgia in the table conic Ken- uckywith 117 counties: Missouri will; 115; Virginia, la5 ; Illinois, H'2 ; Iowa, !!; Tennessee and North Carolina each !M, and Indiana 92i Al u rule Uie mthorn r!tittt.-s have more counties than the Northern Mutes, j ;; j i i There nre indications that the exodus colored peojflf from the South to the West will continue. Althoiich the condition of manv of them at the South is much im proved, some making headway as small farmers and many getting educational ad vantages, still they feci that their lilierty is restrained, and they want to get to a region where they can breath the air of jierl'ect freedom. Thev will leave the Southern States bv thousands. The general public will be glad to know that a proposition is pending whereby small sums of money can be sent in letters under postal order regulations. The order will be printed on a slip of bank note ier, and its peculiar feature is a tripple row of numbers on one end, so arranged that punching out the proper figures and sum front one cent to five dollars may be ex pressed. These orders are to be sold for low sum, probably five cents each, and tl xtstmastcr in receiving the amount to be forwarded, will punch out the correspond ing figures and give the order to the sender. The plan is much clicaitcr and more conve nient than the present postal order, whirl however, it is not intended to supersede, The new design is only for small amounts, and will be limited to five dollars, while still smaller one, limited to $2.50, is also contemplated. Hivine I'rovidcnce jsTiuitting a bush meeting will be held in the inteiests of our Holy Christianity, on the land of Peter iardner, near Stanton's Mills, beginning on Wednesday evening, August 17, lhl, to be continued over .Sabbath 21st. A basket dinner will be in order ou the ground on Sabbath. A hearty invitation is extended to all to participate. Misistcrs from a dis tance will assist in conducting the services. ' k A. 15Ar:ARnrit. P. C. An exchange speaks of the "new gate lor girls." In some parts of the country the girls arc satisfied with the old gate, provid eil the hinges are sound. Picnics to Maple Grove are a thing of al most daily occurrence by many of our young folks and the guests at the different hotels and boarding houses. Agent Kimmcll informs us that he sold 18 excursion tickets from this place to Johnstown lat Thursday, to persons who wished to attend Coue's circus. The Keystone Social, of Johnstown, in. tend holding a picnic at Kanlner's Orovs, Mow Someret, on September 8th. A spe cial train is to nonvey the party. It is claimed that carbolic acid soap rul bed on the neck and Kirs of horsm will keep the pesky fly from lMttbering them. The exfu.rimeiit is a cheap one ; try it. At a meeting of the officers of the Somer set Agricultural Society, on Saturday even ing, it was resolved to hold a fair in the lot' ter part of September or early in 0 tobcr. The Democracy have given Harrislmrgand Pittsburgh the go by this time and have de cided to hold their State Convention at WilliamsjMirt, on the 2th of September. It is definitely ascertained that it takes skj full blown roses to make a tua-soonful of KTfume, w hile ten cents' worth of fried onions will si-ent a whole neighborhood. Just now the women load their dresses down w ith lieads. Next year it may lie the fashion to wear from thirty to eighty cow bells. Nothing iv too romantic for a woman o adopt. our "devil" is the most attrairtive young man we ever knew. He receives several Dm RltOAKS Rao. 1M. . . ... ii. culls from the voung ladies of the famous apim w ith our pure celcbrat- , . .. , ., , -i i, , . . ,. , . fourteen societv, daily, and slill wishes Lil. Anyone wishing their io it- iiiiiir. F.lder Hyatt, of Comiellsville, preached in the Iisciplcs' church, nt this place Sun day morning and evening. His sermons were very interesting and were listened to i by large audiences. A one week's term of court will com mence next Monday. As there are very few criminal cases to be tried the probabili ties arc that the attendance will not !e as large as is usual at the August term. A white crane iiieasurinir five fcc from tipto tip of wings, and firmr feet rt'ht inch es from the toes to the bill, was shut near Hileman's mill. In I'.lair county, ' recently, by a man named Wilt, who had a hard fight to get possession of his jirixc after it was shot, the ball having failed to get in its work to the full extent. Thecraneisa na tive of the extreme southern states, and is seldom seen in northern latitudes. Its feathers are very valuable, and being pure white are even more desirable than those of the ostrich. It may not pcrhaiis he known that a man wearing dark clothes is more liable to in fection from contagious diseases than lie who wears light colored garments. lecause particles which emanate from diseases or decaying bodies are much more readily ab sorbed by bark than by light fabrics. This is easy of proof. Kxposc a light and dark coat to the fumes of tohacco for five min utes, and it will lie found that the dark one smells stronger than the other of tobacco smoke, and it will retain the odor much longer. The Pennsylvania Railroad is lieginiiing to make use of a station indicator, an ar rangement for notifying passengers as to what station they, arc approaching. At either end of the car U a neat ease contai n- ing a piece of mrtslin or canvas on rollers, upon which i printed or or painted in legi ble letters all the stations on the road. By a lever on the locomotive the engineer on leaving a station changes the indicator so as to show the next stopping place. It is a complete and convenient affair in every re-siicct. A very large and eager audience assem bled at the Court House, Saturday evening, to attend the roncert advertised for that time. After the audience had waited for about half an hour, r. II. P. Itnibakcr apjcarcd and annnuueed that for reasons w hich it was not necessary then to explain that there would be no concert that even ing hot that it would lie given on Tuesday evening. e have since learned that the managers were disappointed in securing the use of a piano, thinking that they bail one secured until the last moment when the owner refose4 fc kt.thti have tt. ( 5 . LT. Main Street We have " 'Refrigerator to our Meat '"li all meats can 1 kept coo' button, I!eef, pork, &:, kept j "and. Oj.cn ilaily. Parties 'ail liu.. ii i. . ".i.. t,.r- . f k in nif in-1 1' tltlll. Ross Davis A Co. The Western 1'nion Telegraph compuny II ..k l .. .. i.. i 1- .: u.- . mi-. " V.I.HH ' ' jar uiur uuiiuuii Him I Tl . J'n m-ed the I between !wo.ot tLeii offices in Philadelphia. Mpa icruan of the sure j, U thwiht !ii is the beginning of thjeend Aa' l,m"' Urri,,lc d'"' C"n of the jvle husiness. especlaJlv in, tfcif a,4 TOUrself if vnn e.n for th 1 5 t1-. ,0 run the risk and do j j.a know from experience! h is said that the Vinuylsf Kajtroad ( U1V 'l I st... l. 1. I I '..ti.r.ui. v itnnluniK.I 1. (- . I. ...... , ""iuirjuur viijci. j I . .'...wi'.mu, wii am ruvijv M'iaiii why more than - "Mils -sere sold ha lmst C.Hin. and Wins mine iT1' '"tl,,T d" not be withont ick, SLieoMliest. nse Slii- ITasti r. fiohi by o, W. B-n- at Altooya, and that it has purcliased the fairgrosd, nearthajt. city, upon which will lie built mammcjba wheel and car Sring foundry. Mr. Will A. Khumoll, who now occniies a 3esk in the titlkvf the Gen'l Pass. A Ticket Ageut uf the V. H. R. Co.. Pittsburgh, spent 'uerset, p 1 1 .. r WHSIJ. You Uiyst nut : tteu.lav with bin frietwlll in SL, ...?..' ..,.1 U f 1 .11 ... " -MWlKIMHIIV 'rnr.i 1 "" Autta Court j sunned t the city o tke spresi, Koaday " i,i i. . "X"" Von-1 iorningt . LJHl(I l41..1r ..!.. V 1- ! - - -w.vwu, ruuH ' 1 i , - ap naj.er. Marriage Certifi- f Tlie chairuiait of the State f-on.Iiv SeJiool lationery needed in your AiociatioA of Pennsylrania announces J'TMaeei . ,-!iat Oias. JI. Fisher's S. 1B ' "k . neerits' Work, in in thecounty where ; tliat the annuul convention of the associa tion will be held in Johnstown, commenc ing October 18, and continuing in session threedavs. There's a woman in Portland, Oregon, who has adopted a novel way of getting rid of her husband. She is a licliever in Spirit ualism, and states that she received a com munication that her husband would die be fore August 1st. She so worked npun the poor man that h actually foil sick, and be came neatly sritfhtened to death. When he was at Vas worst shs ordered tier mourning clothes, and ouhuly talked with kiin about his notions in regard to another husband fo a, ami who he pwferred she should take. Finally his anger overcame his fears, and at latest accounts lie was bracing up, determined to liave a tnsset for life, and with a good prospect of coming out ahead. It will be a shocking disappointment to his pious help-meet if he gets well, but the hard-hearted fellow docs not seem to care a snap about thaL , . WosuEsrt L Powir. When a medicine perlorms such cures as Kidney-Wort is con stantly doing, it may truly be said to have wonderful power. A carjienter in Mont gomery, Vtn. had suffered for eight years from the worst of kidney diseases, and had been wholly incapacitated for work. He says, "One box made a ne man of me, and I sincerely believe it will yestore ta health all that are similarly affliued.", It is now sold in both dry and liquid form. Ainlnry Acini. The Collectis of ltouoi;ii Tax. The following act relative to the collection of borough tax throughout thiscommonwealth passed both houses finally and has lieen signed by the Ciovernor. Its provisions should be well studied and all changes from the present mode of procecdurc carefully noted by not only borough oflicers but by the people at large : Sue. 2. Jlrit enoctrd, etc.. That from and after the passage of this act it shall be law fu' for the burgess and town council of any borough in this commonwealth, by resola tion of the burgess and council to authorize the collection of the borough tax in the manner hereinafter provided. Sec. 2. The council shall place in the hands of the treasurer a certified duplicate of tlie borough tax, and it shall be his duty to give at least one month's notice to each and every resilient taxable by a written or printed notice duly served, where personal service is practicable and duly mailed in case of non residents, which notice shall s)ecify the ami Hits and kind of taxes, and of tlie time and place at which he will at tend at least one day each week during the two months after the lime fixed for receiv ing said tax, for the purpose of receiving borouch tax aud it shall be his duty to re ceive and receipt for all borough tax given him for three months after said notice. I'.iHiilcd, That if any person on or before the expiration of two months after the date of said notice shall pay to the treasurer the amount of his or her tax, such person shall be entitled to a five per centum on the amount thereof, and for the remaining month he shall make no uliatement on the taxes received. Sac. .3. In case the taxes are not all paid on or before the expiration of three months from the date of said notice, the town coun eil shall elect a collector, have the duplicate placed in his hands, and the burgess shall issue to him a warrant for the collection of the unpaid tax assessed in said duplicate, with power and authority to enforce the collection of the same as is now or may hereafter lss conferred by law upon the col- h-ctors of county taxes, with an addition of five per centum on the amount thereof, in the manner heretofore provided by law ; he shall be allowed such compensation as shall be agreed upon, not exceeding five per centum of the amount collected, except in case of distress and sale of goods ; he shall receive the same foes as are allowed by law to constables for a levy and sale upon a writ of execution, which fees he shall retain out of the proceeds of such sales, after de d noting the taxes and the addition of five rxiccntum thereon. - - - Sec. 4. All acts or parts of acts for the collection of borough tax inconsistent here with arc hereby repealed, so far as they re late to boroughs in which the burgess aud council authorize the collection of borough tax by the provisions of this act. I'nviiUd. This act shall not apply to any taxes, col lection of which is regulated by a local law. A Heltiit State. People arc constantly changing their homes from East to West and from North to South or vice vena, ' in search of a healthy state. If they would learn to be contented and to nse the celebrat ed Kidney-Wort when sick they would be much better off. The whole system can be kept in a healthy state by this simple but cffectnal remedy. See large adv. Advertiskp Letters. The following ad dressed letters in the Postoflice, at Soiuer sct, will be sent to the Dead letter Oilier, Washington, I). C, if not called for on or before September 3, lfWl Banks, Peter, Bittner, W. M. Brire, Wm, Beachey, P. A' Benjamin, S. F., Easter, Mrs. Mary, Houghton, Mrs. C, Hcneh, Atkinson, Hambly, Oliver Hnmmell Nannie, In calling for these letters please say ad' vertised. A. C. Davis, P. M. James, ('has., Mordaunt, Miss Ixm, Miller, W. S., Pen rod, Amos, Read, Marthy, Rohrbaugh, C (',., Trent, James F., Wambaugh, Miss A. Wood, Jacob, A Man Killed. Fkldoma, Kan., Aug. 8. About 40 aimed and masked men attacked the jail here early this morning for the purpose of lynching two broth ere, Hardin by name, who were in custody for the murder of one Con ner on June 28. The outer door was battered down and the two guards overpowered, but not until one of the latter had passed his pis tol to one of the prisoners in the cell. John Hoffman, the leader of the assaulting party, approached the cell with a crowbar to break open the door, when he was fired upon by the prisoner who had received tl'ic guard's pistol, and mortally wounded. The mob placed Hoff man in a wagon and fled. Mean while an alarm had been given and the Sheriff raised a posse and start ed in pursuit of the mob. It is stat ed that Hoffman has since died. He was a well-known fanner and was much respected. Hiiirldc "f .Inline Jsirn D. CoU. NOXEKMETHABMEr . (JorrMifrl ty Coua Ranm-Fx. esALsas im CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & PiTTsyiKj.K, Mass., August 0. Pittsficld was terribly shocked about 7 o'clock this evening by the news that James D. Colt, of the Massachusetts Supremo Bench, had been found dead in hi otlice, he having committed suicide by shoot ing himself through the head Judge Colt has had for years a pri vate office in a room connected with the licrkshirc Countv S.-ivimrs Hank, where he had a library andl oantrrhami,"s"i)" outer accommodations lor study. He entered his study about 3 o'clock titis afternoon, and at four o'clocl when Treasurer Daniel Day left thi bank, the Judge, was sitting at hi: table with books and writing pape before him. About G:30 p. m Treasurer Dav returned to the hnn! and entered the Jude s room. Hi found Judire Colt lvincon the floor. and near his right hand was a Smith & Wesson Revolver, which belonged to the bank. Mr. Day at once sum moned medical aid, but life was ex tinct, though the body was quite warm. J uugc (Jolt was born in Pittsfield, October 8, 1816. He was anointed to the Supreme liench in lbU. He had filled several lmnor tant oflice, and at the time of his death was a trustee of Williams College. For 9orae time he had been in verv bad health. STATE FAIR & EXP0SlTI0J c I UT !'!: u'f.A.MA l'i N. AT- FEEDi ,pplM, dried, 9 Aplilabnllar, fl pul.... ...... Bran, fl 104 ft Hattar, M kg) Batter, V ft (roll) Baekwlicat, ) batnel , " meal, 14 !... Soenwax. V ft Baoun.ihouUlors, fl ft. (Jan. (eri fcbonbel.. Uurn,(hllel) fbiuual Jornmealfl ft.... )lf iklus. flft K, W doi Tour, V btil j laueed fl bo., (M ft) , lams, (mi gar-coral) fl ft , ra.1 ft ...I. iMtbsr, ml aols, fl ft , " vppsr - " , kip, llddllngt, sad chop loo ft)..,.., MU,f)ta iouioes. ' ba (newi Peaches, or ltd, aft By fiba BXt, f ft Salt, No. l, fl bbl.Mtrm " Ground Alum, psr sack.... Asbtna, per sacs Sugar, yellow ft whits Tallow, fl ft Wheat, ft bus Wool, fl ft be 1 tt'itll loo tun tU 04 . ......... .SnC V(i) VK 10 foil 11 Ue 604J.T5 -if e lse ,.., ouqs& to 76e 14 C Viett.VS ir3e SMtiTOS 7i80o tl Ml euttfiOe totjtioa S 'v loo 7fc la ,..175W 00 ..1 4Uil SO S4 00 I0 11H t 0 ...! 00 3440 IPIT'Z'SBTTGKEa: I E XECUTOU'S NOTICE. 28th Exhibition of the Pennsylvania State Agri cultural Society -A. 1ST iD- Fifth Annual Exhibition of the Pittsburgh Expo sition Society Combined. TJV.l.r Bad Ilarty. Kttate r Jonathan Hay. of Mil dirt town aliip, ileccaieU. Letters testamentary on the ahore estate barlDK been arranted to the undentfrned j the proper authority ; notice g hereby Klven tu all penoni Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those haTlna; claims agaiaK the same will present them duly authenticated lor settle ment on Saturday, the 17th dny of September. WU.U.1UY. Chicago, August 11. A despatch Executor. from Terre Haunt Ind.. to thelTXEfiUTORK NOTIPR Clay county, Elijah liady, had a r AnJreJi,iStaUSTslau" of Sh'1 u"rB" dispute With Josiall Donham in otters testamenUrVoTthe above estate harms; regard to Some wheat Which tliev boon granted to the understa-ned by the proiier au- 1 ,1 i it. i l thorlty, notice Is hereby given to all pvrsunsiD- both Claimed. It Was agreed to lay dented to uU esute to make lmmelliate j-y. the matter before a referee for settle- Sffi .fefJTV'if"'"'1, 11 !,re- elm aas;aaa umij uiiDuiitKi a H Nil ItruiTlla UII Saturday, Sepu 17tb, lssl.at the late residence of me aeceaseii. WM. M. SCHROCK. auglO Executor. IJre Stuck Kxhltiltlon Ktnilip Rtli to ?llt. loduvtrlal and Mechanical xhi)itii.n i!h , Trial of Speed will continue until October tn. open Day and Evcnlnv. S41,500 Is PREMIUJIS! EXCURSION TICKETS AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. i Will be Issued !y all llailroMdi centreing at Pittuburgb. . ENTRY BOOK CLOSES ON AUGUST 30, 1881. lrvfi'ir(tt .1 U'lioT liiR 3- trl i iirf.4 "inrij'n P(.mf fir; .'rt rauiit:r r'lUtiMif Hiif 2?ix t"jntr JnUr 'tiii j.i -nrii-t. wn J J a ; tM ri4 l )yr r,'J 1 rr.ii'ir a't'l reneral .f tl Ivh?rj. l-r tli tfHl l tt rttp.' rHf r U'-ii7rj tu t hff n tid li- i ni i t. ty.i. 5-; I ?;-r arvl t',. ( tjtimn n VIvam. an 1 JnkH the 'our. of tyr ttiiI Tnuiiicr. nJ Ornrul jil iMlivirrr fr thn TxUI'.t itll cni', (! mher .rIVn Irr io tho i;nnty of S'nierrt, hav t?!ufl ttair pret aij'i t' me (iirwlwl, lvlt!ni( Cort of ('m mco flr. anl Grfri O.narter Sc r tlie Nrr-r. En hcr!y hIv U nil th Jn.-W)i'( thr. P'Mrp, th 4 'ormcr hd( Osimtai!" irilinn tWr 9nl .:m?y ui Sttfnawt, tl.at fhrjr ttr then mui ti'.Te in im-ir fintcr itffnn, wtli titir rAl.-, rc"!, rHiiii.iliitmj, rxrfiainutionf. nl Mh'T rmrtu. lir.iU' ;.t mIo thm Ihlnx wliirti tu thIr o:tir urt'l in i li:(.t I i-.uli ap ruiiit ti i;no ; n'l alm ttif y win fi ill ppif ut wMiwt the :r:Br that reirh;kil im in tii jttil itt Ninrx.a omiity, to then ;ir-j there f -crutc air-sinst itiem a shall be iu. LiHrAK KVJ-K, LIST OF CAUSES. I'.irtrUi at Auj(utTcrn, 11, cuuicncloi( Ith .Vutniiiy ol Augot. i-d day. FIRST WEEK. J'.?l.ih M. Hay T3. John, Tb0ii.i ar.J Charlotte ; Vlillamn. Julin 11. Sinner's , ts. Jxecph J. Stntxtnan's ! ftnrnlshces. fhliwm. Illack . Co.. n. Henry Moll. VV. H. Ialtmrr vs. Ludh k Urn'k. ment. While the settlement was in progress J5ady, without provoca tion, drew a revolver and shot Don ham three times, killinchim instant ly. I he assassin waa lmediately ar- arrested and conveyed to jail at lirazil. 1 here is strong excitement in the neighborhood, and a strong probability that Bady will be taken irom the mil and handed. Mr. DMIXISTRATOirS NOTICE. Estate of Tobias Menem, late of Shade ton.i bip, deceased. Letters of admlnlstation on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the roper authority, notice Is hereby s;iven to those idebted to the said estate to make Immediate payment, and those bavins: claims or demands Wlh, lMl, at the noose oi tne undersigned. jy20 Administrator. nnnlinm vena nixfir.fi vo vonrs nf nrro asralnstlt topresent them duly authenticated lor - " - " ' - ivv..v .... LVi.law A ...... 1 1 .1 1l - 1 I - . . aim possessed me respees anu con- ftdence of the entire community j.aay is oniv twenty years oi age. but is looked upon as a desperado. A Double Trageljr. (Oflicers I'dina. State Agricultural Society.) WILLIAM S. BISSiaL, resident. P. Y. SEII.KR, Recording Secretarj-. KLIlBIlNiK MfCOXKKY, ( or. Sce'y. angl7-t TKI'SSES ! 3 TKUSSES! (Officers rittsbtirh K.iosi:im S-jfiety. I J. W. BATCH EI J)It. I'rwMrtit. E. T. Vul'Xi i, icncrul Manage r. J. H. BAILEY. Ass't. Manager .t i n-liiT. J. C. rATTKHS' . Sorrr-tary. PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE, PITTSB0EGH, PA. Delightfully locatol on biKh.cxtendlve grounds: away iroiu cuv noise anu smote, nuiierior lacui. ty; well furnished laboratory and valuable col lection of minerals ami Invertebrates, lr illustrat inir study of natural science. Meat term iens September Sth. t or UataloKue, terms, etc , midrexs UKLKN FELiLtTKEAt', anglf frlnial. St. fiOiis, Aug. 11. The Iiepubli- cans iiannioai, mo., special says a bloody double tragedy occurred at the town of Burton, Mo., on the abash railroad, 1 uesday. A man named Jackson insulted a lady named Iangford. The lady told ler husband, who at once hunted up Jackson and attempted to chaS' f iua iiim -Tolrcnn tintw fl L-nifn qnd iuii.;iuiu cviv.m. Liuiv m i -m 1 1 . . : I . 1 l 11 T 1 - niLiiiiu jiiuiiui vtuutius. iuns. iuiiir- ford then appeared on tlie scene and shot Jackson in the breast, where upon he turned on the woman and cut her slightly two or three times, when he fell exhausted from loss of blood. Both Jackson and Langford will die. A Dusky I Vile. Cincinnati, August 8. A inur- er took place at Stringtown, near Aenia, Ohio, on bunday night allace Davis aud llliam Ilud on were suitors of Miss Barker (colored), and some time ago had a fight about her. On bunday night ast Miss Barker refused Davis of fer to escort her home from church, and accepted Hudson. On the way home Davis overtook Hudson and threatened to whip him. Miss Bar Bv virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the Orphans' Court ol Somorset county. Fa., 1 will es !ose to public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, Augtut 20, 1SS1, at 1 o'obick p. m., the real estate of tbe Lite J. M. liaker, deceased, consisunir oi a valuable lanu situate In Somerset township, Somerset county, fa., containing V acres, mora er less, adjoining lands of Moses Young on the north, Charles Oro- (rory and liu via ltvan on the east, and John aring on ine soiim ana wenc. This farm lies Immediately west of the villaae nf I ... n ..-j 1 1. ..n ih. ..m...u.t t. Ml PWnatif Turnpike, and has thereon erecteil a large, new j two storv frame house, good hank barn and good out buddings; has a superior apple orchard and never tailing springs. j TEEMS : j trusses : TKUSSES! trusses: trusses: TRUSSES ! TRUSS ES! trusses: trusses : TKUSSES : TRUSS E3.: trusses: trusses: trusses: trusses: trusses: trusses : trusses: trusses: i trusses: TRUSSES I TRUSSES! TRUSSES : TRUSSES TRUSs EH! TRUSSES , s s TRUSSES ! TKUSSES ! ! tine lot of tlie a've jriHxls Tlne alliii ted !iou!d 'e tlie jitst rweived by C. N. BOYD. HARD RUBBER TRUSSES, GERMAN TRUSSES, LEATHER and COMMON TRUSSES Do in.t fail to see tlie new CELLTJLOID TBUSS I Alwavs clean and pomfurtnblu, will mt l:"T cirKI'.KAK and i tv far the linrst truss yet out. Itoyd soils tliem and will make a siieeiality of litt i tij yon. A nice lot of LADIES' and GEM'S SHOULDER UIMt'ES are amonn the new K'hmN rwfive'd. Any Roods not in snk Ic will le ordi ri.il wLen '.dri-d, iniu- rLsinir si rrouTHR.-, iiclts, i.vdvok-i, r.i.ATi'; nuM,s, neei-aps, Anklkts for varicose veins, wea swollen or ui- t-erated limbs. j2rTlise having troubb'to p;ct Tnrwes t.i 'it will do well to i all and have inca-iiirc t:iki'ii, am! tit i!! !. pmr:iniiil Jimm1 gomls mid orii'es reicoimble. MAMMOTH BLOCK. C. 1ST. 13QYD, SCMEF.SLT, PA.I X U! W 5 5 J u - - A. II. liia'-kinfm s A-tro'r . vs. A!'-i:ui"Vr pul. "lin-r A. Faracr. v.-. Ira :. nac! l. et ai .1'ilin .Mitirl.c-il vs. U. u,ii t Adm'r. ami Wm. Iiiivid Kidii. vs. North K-.t-rrj". ieorij i-:. Cuimiritf Unm v. I.lt- Anipiifie. lr. 11. (RMiry vs. i. , nniilcr. K. J. ll!i!d:iii;in vi. K. Nuuxte x SiuiiukI aic.Valr v. Jrj-ih Aou.iUn-. Feicr li-wser vs. H. 1. Sylur. Harnct i : kiiig v. t'rwicrick Nau-'.e. t. I. LirMy v.4. DantelShnUi. Proth.iniitiiry sOlftce, I li. f. S( '11 ELL. Juiy 27, lia. i;yx i'raliuaotary. JJKCI.STEIi'ri NOTICE. Notice Is hT;y given to all persons cnccrne-l as h;g lees, creditors, or otherwjae, that the lol lowiuit "imuiiis nvo passed mister, and that the same will ls nrfnteil fur ionnnnati',i arnl al- ; lnwnrw'O ut an Orjli.m' t.'uurt to fm held at Sum : er.e. 1 h'.ir.-iUy. aucuh'j, ii41. L 'iri"i and nnal nfwim of John J. an I Sol" I mon J. Iktkcr. Adminutrauns ul Jh,j li.kir. i dei'easi"!. j Aciiintiil r. I Buecbly. one of the Exera. j tjrs 'il Wuli-im M. Kaeehiy, deeeasisl. woo was gu:ir.li:in of Ai.i.lulen and J.w-j.ti EIcii, minur I chililrifu of Kuiaiin Kiwch. deceal. I i Final awunt .if Naihan an I Fetor Emp.-is k, I Exrcuiors oi Jns-rh Eiuerirk, dediaseil. j 4. Siiind and himl :u-unt of Joha S.Cnmmins, Executor of Joseph !. Lich'.y. deccd. i &, Fint account ul Hiram Jiluitseiiuau, 5:xe!Utor : Of J(m0 ISlnU'h, deceased. I . First and nnal accmnt of Fre-lerlck L. Jo3t, ! GuiLnltan ol AnnA Lonxlolz. j 7. Acri.ant ol Xewt .n F. Bjwlin, Exa. utr, of j Pctiir KiwiiD. deceased. H. First and linal aiiiiunt of A. H. T'jfvjn. Ad. TliT'SFS' f h1!113' rlt'rof linnicl T'ipm, !lecni-d. .. Acmiuat of Jacob lliilluiun, Aiministratur of TRUSSES ' Ieter Uerkeldlc. dcccaed. ' i 10. Account of Jac-jl. liitple, Adminiu-atir of TKUSSES! ! Alarum liii'tiie, dcccaseil. j 11. Secc.nd ami final awinnt of Emnnuel Spent, TRUSSES' ! AdtniaistrHtorol j-fseph J. Ziiniartu.in, deed. ' U. S'lund and final ni-dunt of T.ionixs litrain. Aiiministratorni ar:m A. iMron, dec d. LI. First and tinul aocoaiit of Uivid b..Lfhr, A!-mlni-imior olX'athnririe Iihr. dcc'il. 14. Scaiud and anal account of Wm M. Schrvck and JsUii J. Waikcr, Executors ol Wiliiaut lus hoMer. deceased. li. Account of Joslah Kel'ar. Adm'r. cum tttfa menlo annexo of Frederick V eimcr, senior, dee'd. 18. Account ot ltavid J. Cover, Administrator of Elizaoelh tloiiin.tn, dee d. 17. Account of Fctcr Helf!?y, Oaardian or Mary and Sitinuel l'Utt. 11. The account "f J. K. HcMUIcn, Adiu'r. of A ace Knldy, dec'.l. W. First arid nnal account of Aaron Will, Adm'r of Dsniel Bailey, dee d. ). First and linal aconnt of Samuel Walker, Adm'r. and Trustee in t he estate of Uoore P. Walker, liec'd- 21. First nd 2nI account of Lt.1I Ilively. Ad- i RI'SSFS 1 miais:rtrix of -oichel Ifivelv, dee'd. ' KiXiiflTEi: 9 f Ir-ii-a, I W.M. B. FK EASE. i Sutntrsct, Juiy 27, l. Register. trusses: TRUSSES ! ; trusses : trusses: j trusses : j trusses: ! trusses: trusses: trusses: trusses : trusses: TRUSSES ! TRUSSES! trusses: trusses: trusses: trusses: trusses : trusses: trusses: TRUSSES ! trusses: Somerset Mechanical Works, (H.yurzi.) s IIERIFF'S SALE.S. TO One third down on delivery of deed and balance T1.! iv.niC forflinTlt! Illll In two eiiual annual payment, without Interest. X arllltl. Jit Illlll., Owners and Others, W'v ircstnt Iicrewitli a cut of the iiinrin iinimnim r mm HAilllhL INilfiUDLt Una third of the purchase money, alter payment of all debts, to lie reserved out of the first deferred payment, and secured on the land In lien of dower to the widow. Ten per cent, vf hand money to be paid down on day ol sale. AllUltS. BAaLK, Jy'J? Administratrix. o RPHAX'S COURT SALE. Uv virtue of an order Issued out of the arvaass Court of Somerset county, to us the undsr-limed II 11 .aalll Mllilln nl. I.U I... 1.1 er anu jut Bisters run away unu outcry, on tne premises, on ft the two men toirether. lliree shots were fired and Hudson rejoin ed the fxirls. Yesterday Davis' bo- v wrs found on the roau with a bullet hole through the head. Hud son lias not been arrested. Nothing fin Kail h H4 C.ixhI. CerLtinlv a stronsr oninion. said one of our repo.lera to whom the fol FRIDAY, August li), 1SS1 at 1 o'closk, p. m., tha following real etate.'Iate the property of John J. Saylor, of Summit town- snip, saiu couniy , ueceaaeu, vis : DESCBIPTIOX OF PBOPEBTTl A certain tract of land situate In Summit town ship, Somerset county. Pa., lying near the town of Meyersuaie, Donnueu ny innos ot samiiei m. ay l"r, tjonrad Poschman, Widow McOonkey. E)l Voder. lanlel Pike, et aL containinc 1II1S acres. a Kirtion of which Is traversed hy the ia!lsliury railroad. This is a very desirable rroperty. Tbe bouse, barn and outbuildings are in good eendi tion. The proDcrty will be sold as follows : 162 acres. 1. .i.i i -t ii comnrlsina the land underlaid with the nii(Ut- (fflingwas uewiietl uy mr. iienry Ilcfc einofCoaland severaluirxe veins ol Lime-. laschort. With Mr. Geonre K. Miller. Hne,toiretherwlthlar;esuicarorchaMre.iulrlnK ! ., . . . ., r ... I msf w vow Kecierv, on woicn i inn iuiinivcaiciiii. 41.3 Main Street, this City: 1 SUfler- will be aold separately. The balance, bcinn river- ml ar. ln.l!w ultl. rhonmnllcm in tnw bottom Und, will be sold In one. two and three- i-v. dv, j mi... ... .j ,llen The )trn pi, b which therw CC last Winter, that 1 was Unable tO Kood house and stable, will also be sold sep- 1 .. : ,i. i . i 4 lately, this larra is perhaps tne most uesirani. attend to my work, being complete- M it'i, the most valuable, m summit township. v helpless. 1 heard ot St. Jacobs f"Ml0'T'!r7 r?h' ,,4W r.. . ... . richness of the soil and closeness to the mom val,- 11 anil DOUglll a UOUie, alter USing aide market In the county. l. :u t .n A.. ii'.ii. i srxerms maue anowu on oht oi sme. 111U1I 1 1CH KlCilllY JCI1CICU. II nil I - ELI AS VIK F Uie use oi the eecona bottle l was completely cured. In my estimation lere is nothing on earth so good for rheumatism as St Jacob's Oil. acts like a charm. Worcester, (jJaf.) Sp;. JOS. L.SAYLOR. Trustees for the sale of the Real Estate of Jofjr .7 Say lor. dee d. jy- A Terribly Fatal Kxplowion. St. Louis, August 8. The boiler a steam threshing machine on ie farm of Henry Young, near Co- mbia. 111., on the bt lxuis and Cairo North Gauge Railroad, explod- thia morning, killing live persons and seriously injuring five others. he names of only three of tlie kill- are as yet reported, namely itzgerland White, Nathan. Brain and Alfred Arnold. The two latter were colored men. Son iMtt tothe lleiw-ue of Hia Fath er anil Kills tlie scatter' Aaxailanl. Bingham ptox, August 9. Yester- ay while John Reagan and Newton artin were lighting m the Fifth ard of this town, a son of Reagan, ged about fourteen years, struck crtin, who had Reagan down at the time, with a base-ball bat, hit ting him at the base of the brain, causing instant death. Reagan and hisGon were arrested. An autopsy ill be held to-day. His Yield of Wheat. Minneapolis, Minn., August 10. he Tribune this morning says that nearly all the grain in the State will j grade No. 1. Orts and barley are aj fine crop. Corn prospects were I never better. Careful estimates of: the wheat yield in every county in j the State show a total of 40,S.j6,f,Sr bushels, with an average yield of a fraction less than fourteen bushel to the square acre. THE rNEW .ivq r ; mm 50 i ! ATTEND FOU CIRCTXAHS.- Victor Made Co., MIDDLETOWN, COXX. aupr.17 lIGNKlaAND-COMMITTEES' ACCOUNTS. Tbe follewlna; aoeounu have been filed In my office and wlii be presented to the Court for con firmation on Tliumlmj, August 2'lh, 1881, Account of H. C. Shaffer, Asslsrnee or Conrad SbaOer and wife. Account of James L. Pngh, Assignee of Frank Slpe and wife. Amount of Joseph Seibert's Adia'rs, Committee of Hannah Selbert. Account of the same. Committee of Harriet Sel bert. Prothoootary's Oinea, ) H. F. SCH ELL, August 1, USL i aua-3 Pnthonotary. JJIAM0ND HOTEL, KTOYSTOVVN, l'ENN'A. This popular and well known house has lately been thorns frhly and newly refitted with all new end best oliurnlture. which has made it a very desirable stopping place for the traueling public. His table and rooms cannot be sorpassed, all be ing first class, with a Urge publle hall attached to the tame. Also large ami roomy stabling. First elasa bearding can be had at the lowest pot si bl prices, by tha week, day or meal, SAMUEL CUSTER, Prop. 8. E. Cor. Diamond Stoystow ,Pa j:v virtue of certain writs of Vend Ex., Ei. F.i. .ind Lev. Fa., issued out uf the Court of t'nmni. n i rl'as of Simersi.'t Co..Fa., and to me directed, i there will be exposed to public so,!e at the ( ourt 11'jKse, la Superset, Pa., on i Vriil ft ii. Aiinn.it. V,). 1S?I CONSOLIDATION OF THE ADDISON AND SOMERSET F3MGRIES ! ! and to ttie ulLowing descriL-ed real estate, vix r ! A certain tract of iund situated la.Souiereet t!'., I Siiriieret county. Pa., containing thred and ine hall a res mure or lc?. with a one t"ry loir li.ja-e and si.il'ipi Uiereiin orei-ted, adtoininir lands ol Jaiiih Weller, Samuel Weller, Peter lieiiley, an ! I vth'T" with tlie:i !erten.ince. j laken in execuiion al tlie suit if 51. A. S:heir use. i ALSO All tlie riirht title interetnd claim of thedeten.1- ai.t A.J. S. tiell of. in and to tiie luilowina real e.-t-: tate 'itaate in the town of Friedens'inrg. Somer : t two.. Somerset ouuniy. Pa., btini lot No. 1. eat i''NriiiL to plot oi said town.adoinivmain I street on tiie N'or h. lot ol Nathaniel iiiekey (now Aiiraham Spaualer) on the jiMt, puliii.: ni ' leading to S.nnerct "a the South andun the We: j by an uik-y. with asUiide and buirtry shed therei.n : erei-ied. iieinjc the lut ol irpiuiid conveyed ly I Philip Shaver. Jr., trustee lor the sale of toe real etato of Jervniiah Snyder, deceaaou. With the ai j purtenani-ea. i Taken inexecuti in at the luit of 51. A. Sehell's ' U--a. ( ALSO j All the rial it, title, interest an,l rialtn of the iie- ' Ienlant5 Louisa bakerand HiraiuBaavroI.iii aud ; to the iiilli.wing real e-lale. via : i A tract ol jim-el ot land situate In 5I:liord tw;., . Sotneriet Cu., Pa-, bounded and de-rliied as iot- low: Hcniuning al a pine aruh thence S. 'iJ E. ' .5 j-erchcH to sti-ues. tbi.-nce S, iAt1, J E. erch-; ! to po't, theme S. o-" E t perchet to a loarde. j thence S. E. ICS perches toa whiteoak. thence ! S. i--' W. 80 perches to a white oait. them-e by Oi- vi.-dun line of I'avid A. Humoert, N. 61-W. l.-l ' perche to a black oak. thence by the same. N'.5u ; V. 5- perches to place of beginning, cijutainin i t'J acres ami 14 perches and allowance. With a i two stury dwelling house ani barn thereon erc-ted. it licin'part of the Adam Saaner Jc Geo. Kr.i p i snider ir.K-ts ol land, together with tbe hi re-liLj- ments and ap(.urtenani;. Taken in eieeution a t the suit of J. R. Walter u-m of Herti Keiser. j ALSO I All the riirht, title. Interest, and els.!m or the j delen-lunt J. C. Scott of. in and tu tlie toll. .win-' described ril estate, situate in Stunycreek two., ( Somerset Co., Pa., eontainlnx Mf ai-tes. mure'or i less, ot which aUiut lo acres are in meadow, with ! a two stitry frame b"U;e and .irabie therein erect ed, adioinmz lands of J. M. lilewner. lvi filuf, I Win. .UiiiiT anil others, with the apparteuan-es. i Taken in exeat ton at the suit ol Eiizatith : Kutns, use oi Henry Olessner. ALSO All the riirht. title. Interest and cTaim of t!ie ile- fendant, Joseph McVay, of, in and to the lolli.w i lna: real estate, situate in Conemauah township. I in the couniy of Somerset, ami state ot Pennsylva ! nia, bounded and ilescrtled as folir.ws : Brviuning at a pit, comer of land ot John Lehman, thence . hv tlie same south twenty-two drarees, east one : hundred and forty lour perches to a dogwood. ! thence ii;uth tilty-elglii and one-half decrees, j west filty-lour perches to a stoue, tticnee north j torty-eii;nt and one-balf degrees, wei-t one bun i dred jierches to a post, then -e north forty-two de i grees, east forty-eiahl perches to a stone ( formerly : a diiawoodl. thence n-'Vth twelve deinees. ea.-t. lorty-one perches to a lallen white oak. and north h!!y four degrees, east tbtny-tive percUes tothe place of bcginRlDg, ci;ntlning tiitynine acres aud nlnety-hve rches, strict measure, being the snmo land ahieh "iotlieb Kentiey and wile conveyeil to Joseph JIc Vav. the jrty of the first jart hy deed ! dated 1Mb April, is.-i, and reionieii at omer?ct, ! in Vol. 41i, paae 80. with t he appnnenaree.. I Taken in execntlon at the suit cf the Johnsiown Savings Bank. I ALSO- Ail the riaht. title, Interest and claim id fieorxe I Secliler, detendant, ami Joeepb P. Sei-hler. de lendant and terre tenant, of. in and to the ioilow- ing real estate, situate in Miliord township. Sm. i erset county. Pa., containing acres, more or ; less, of whicn about 'Jou acres are clear anil i acres ' in meadow, with a two-story dwelling house, log . barn and other out buildings thereon erected, and a large fruit orchard th. re'n and underlaid with coal: adjoining lands of William Hanna. Jnhn Sweltrcr, John Snjder's estate, JenathaL Haugrr and Coleman farm, with the appurtenances. I to no sols i w two r a bch.. ' P.vnrEL Ni. 1. Containing 114 acres, mure r j less, of which about lt4 acjes are clear, and . ! acres in meadow, wlch a log barn thereon erected. . aduiiuing lands of Wm. Hanna. John Sweitzer, ' John frnyder's estate, Jonathan Hauler ami ; Coleman larm, as tlie property ol tleorge Secliler, i .leien.lant, with the appurtenances. I Pabi'KL 5io. 2. Containing 113 acres, more er lcs, of which a!out V6 acresareelear, and li acres in nieadnw, with a two story dwelling honsethere- I on erecteil, adjoining lands of J - nn Swel'rer, John Snvder s e"tale, Jonathan tlauger, t.'oie man's farm and Parcel Nik 1, with the appurte nances, as the property of Oeorse Seehier dot. ami Joseph P. Biechler detendant Jan.1 terre tenant-Taken In execution at the suit of 5Iaria I!Inc;r etaU t AIJSO A!l theiisiht, title, Interestand claim, of the t':e- femlantsJ. O, Mevens Admr.. of Peter Meyers i ilei-'d., and J. O. ievers. W. H. Meyers, lnnrrv i Sleyers, I!. E. Meyers. Ida E. .Mevers.and J. 51. ! (dinger in riirht ol Nelsun Meyers, heirs and legal r oresenlath es o( Peter .ieers dec d with noiiee to the t'onllnenco Town tenipany. terra tenants ami to the lollowmg real estsie mtuate r. Commence horouh. Somerset t'o.. Pa. Which will be sold for less money than any other Iniportixl 1'iow, and which will also do pood work. "We also make tlie WOL"VTEjR.IjTj3 PLOW Well known ami liigMy sTokt n of l.y a! "who have ul it. We ali make X's. 3 ami i "WOODCOCK PLOWS, CENTRE LEVLn aP-1 HARTZELL PLOW, HARTZELL'S 187. AND IMPROVED BROWN PLOWb HARTZELL'S NOS. 1 AND 3 HILL SIDE PLOWS, AND IRON BEAM HILL SIDE PLOWS, AM of which will he sohl ut F..ittm Trices. Inquire of Tour Merchants, r call on us ami examine onr 'Mows before idiniiaiins others, as we ran ami will make it lo your interests to do so. We are also pn'parel t ilo all kimls of repairing to Saw ami (Jrist Mill MA CHIXEB I , Threshing M:ich:ne-. itc. at fhort nolii e. Jn aililition to the foregoing, we keep in Stock anil Manufacture COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, CAR WHEELS AND AXELS, SLED SOLES, KEELERS CRATE BARSf AND FRONTS FOR SUGAR CAMPS. And a full assort of repairs for ail kimls of rooking Stoves. Very Truly ! Sqxsvset JZecffS-rrcaz Wo an: Somerset, 1 Vnn a. 1 li ill ' ft; Is ' u JOHN F. BLYMYER, DEALER IN Summer Complaints: At tl aeason. varioiw diseases wf tho bowels oro prevalent, eW wtny Ut"a thronirh lack of knowledge of aafo and gur remedy. PERKY 1XVVJS 1A1X KIIXEIC is a sure cure for Diarrha-a, Drwntcry, Summer tomf Iauit, Cholera, Cholera Morbw, etc, and is vcrfcctly fe. 1USM tne IOUqyinR! -v TVKiaiavr Wo beran avhsr ft over tbuw ar, aico. ana. it Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints OILS, &C, &C. The fiiMowing i.s a partial list tif O.hmIs in Stink: Carpenter's Tuols, Manes. Saws, llateliets, llanmicrs. Chisels, Ail.ts. Ac. lslaeksmith's fiomls, Iti-llows. Anvils, Vices, Kilea, Hammers, Ac.. Saddlery Hardware, 'l:il '1 rees. di:..,-ailtlics, liaines, J.iicKles, I.i Bits, and Tools. Txlsle Knivi-s and 'orks. 1'ix-ket Knives, ts. issors, Shmhi and lUiz.ir. the lanrest stix k in bonicrvet County. I'ainter's (ioods, a full stock. White Lead Colored Taints for inside and outside paintine. Taints in oil. all color". Varnish, Torjietitine, Fhixseeil tiil.lirushes, Japan Pryer, Walnut Stains, Ae. Window Glass of ull sizes and s'asa cut to any fdiae. The hest Coal Oil always on hand. Our stock of Coal Oil Laniis"is very large and comprises very elegant styles. Pitstons Cueu- lar, Muley and Cross-cut lavs. Mill Saw Files of best quality. I'or-pelain-lineil Keltles. Handles of all kinds. Shovels. Forks, Spades, Makes, Matlis ks. Cnih HiH-s, J'icks, S-vthes, Snatlis, Meiiea, C:et .wteel. Mason Hammers, Htep lnlilers. Carriage and Tire Molts of a!l aijses'. J.ookintt !lasse, Washboartl, Clothes Wringers, Meal .sieves, iv,... xi.,'t it,il.-.ta Tula Wooden Buckets. Twine. Miine of all sizes. Hav Tu!- lers Mutter l'Tints, Mop Slicks. Tr.ips, Steelyards, Meat Cutters and h'tti tiers. Traces. Cow j tn the Chr ins. Halter Chains, Shoe, Diett.and S-ni'l Mrushes, Horse B.iishcs, Curry Combs, Cards, i J wwasa w iirfTirC! nnnn vvntiii la Blitk No. 1. Its Noa. ii, 16, iT, 18, 31, D flOn-LOCHs, JII Ala Jti. S!l- " . v -.-f, uuuifn.1 .sa. ; at i; :aL ! In illwkXo.a-LotS Nos. K, is,, a, , SI, and everything in the builders line. Cans, Lead, Shot, I owder. Soft ty Fuse, etc., t 'tc-j -HIcck No 4Lotg , t The fact is I keen even-thin' that belongs to the Hardware trade. I deal exclusively j '''inBiikNaiyMt Nca. 17. W. --t, Z !H. IH OIVA A . MMa .'t.s. t M 't 4WI DsiwnBitvia Y March 22. IflRL Uimiu rU4 for crmwy aid iin in Uw tfttaniacit. (Vsvsaa aa vuawa.aav. KimoLrn-LB, N. Y, Foh. J. KW. irk. a... niMnn f kimw iif for drseuterr. ctKilera niorljim, and cnuiiia in tha stomach. Uaiu used tt for years, and U la ev-ery ttma. HomooKA. Iowa, March 12, W8L v . i ..... p.im kit. i. km iti snvero canes cf mmi.collcJJiolijraiii)n'ltt gavealiuost luataut rciaa. - Cabsivti-I.T, Oa., reh. SR. MSI. For twnnty year, I have used your Paim Kn-Lrm inniylamili. Have used It many tunea iior mm niUliiUi. ud it " e. X.oidilnof feiWo wU jLut a bjUe la tbe Iioubc J. 11. Ivix. Rseo, Me., Jan. a, vm. Hava osed Pebbt Davm Pais Kn-ijat fia-rwi i ii t. i-l.mil "1 thM f.nilh'. I. Nana. Ottetda. S.X ..Feb. 1, WW. n, r tlnrtV VtlUI Aim. AlilL always invua imnuxiUie relief. Would oanily daw to go to Led witliuut a HoUlo in inerouse. OoHWATWir.o. S. 0., Teh. a, ltnk Ife-rly every family In tUib acctloo Jkeera a art U In Uto aouae. Ha. E. alOBToa. tt. B. CoWHTJtTB. CRKni.n. ItHiKtsa paciuiiA. Fib. S, IM. I have known I'tKUT Datu' Paih Kn.Lin time fmui the day it wm Introduced, and alUr yeers f nbeervatinn and use 1 ramrd iu ureeuuoa in niy lunuenold aa an imdimmaahU eWliy. In. Pottkb, U. 8. Cocsnl. Bi;tos-om-Tbkit, Khd. I hid boen revere! days snffcrinir severuly te:m dlarrlves. seotmiuBnied with Intense rain,. when 1 tried your I'Aia Kll.u a. sad found sIiiKijt mutant, reuff H. J. Noose. tl MowTAorrr BT.,liDoa, Ksu. Pnrinr arotiih-nos ot twty-Ur yarn la Iiulia;. 1 nave irivea it in many eases of diarrbmt, dyneu tery, and uholura, and never knew it to fail to irivo reuex. . any one in neeJ of unvthink in my line, will tind it to their advantap to pive me a ea'.l. j a, I will alwavs pive a reasonable credit to responsible persons. I thank my old ensiomer? t uJn, for titer pat'ronase, and hope this season to make many new on.s. in'j DON'T FOnfiET TIIK VI.ACK. "2S Jannar; 21, 1880. 3, BEER'S BLOCK." JOHN F. BLYMYER ... . a. M a a.. - Ttai nriiia VSrifliwa It. No ramllv emu aaJelv Da wua asssa i aaiy.w. --y """.- " within tlie reai h of all. ror sale uy au oruinriaia a i 7" na A WEEK. 1S day athosMaajllY Bade M Costly outfit free. nftisu, Maine. Address Tarn fc Co. Mar.lS-lTT. ClOO week In your own town. tniJfJ ootflt free. Portland, auiira. Terms i Addraat H. HaLurrr I Mar.l iaj.dl rC0., 19 -ljr i WHAT FERTILIZER SHALL WE USE? Tb above question Is being asked by thousands of Farmers daily. We ant wer it fairly, uie BAUGII'S TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE ! For your fall mips. VTs will place It on ears or bout In Philadelphia at $25.00 PER TON OP 20,00 POUNDS I Analysis Guaranteed. Send for Circular. RAl'GII k SOXS, Sole Manufacturers, SO ROl'TH DELAWARE ATE.. PIIILADE1PIIIA. Blwk No. 8. Luta Xus. 7, s, 9, IC, 11, l'j; r. Id. 17. IS. Wo. Is Nu. 9.TM 5o. 37. in hiiicli Nif. HI It N'. is. In Hi.a Utt. 11. Lots io. tl. Tl. "3. C4, '."D, V, 1. . i '.. 30. 31, ai, 33, 34, :ia, 5. i7. -At. In Lloois No. li 1, 1. S, . . , 7, . 9. li 11, Vi. n, h, is, w, 17, is, w, a, si. aa, is, u, ae, 27. . 1, 30, 31, 3A 33, 34. 3i , 3o, 37, 3a. No. 2. ;i.ntaininr 0 aires, more or less, ad jeicic blneas Nus. &. 4, 7, lo, 11 and l'J, and lands n( Newton Tissue and others, be ina 'be rruaaiina; part of the Ttme trai t, not laid unt In town fc'ts, with the aiiportenanres. Taken iu eiecutinn at the suit ef Newten Tirsue. Notice. All persona parehnsiOK at tha atmve Ale will nien.-e tnk notice tliat a Dan of the purchase nuiney to ba made Known at the time ! ul sale will he required as soon as the ( n.pertT ' Is knocked down, otherwise It will he su'im ei ' THiseil to sale at tbe risk of the first pnn-iiaser. The resiilueof the purr-bast) muneTmusl lie paid a ; or lieliire Tbursilay of tho nrst week of Auu-t i Court, tl'.e lime 6Aed by the Court fortheacanowi- eiiaimriiiif ileeiis. and nodoed will beai knowltilif- eil until tbe purchase money Is paid In lull. 1 E1R1A14 KYLE, Sheriff. Shri" Omen. ( i Svmerset, July. 37, 1. BlairsTille (rjtii'i.) lal.fs Stw.'raiT BeanMful around., commodkus hnllillnvs. Keaithtul lorailon. TwnaoroH issrsiTmn. ThlrtT-llist year bcg-lns fHs.r 14. Annlv lor Calaicaue to Jiav. a. jv. . jJSo-iaioa .Principal.
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